Baylor University - Round Up Yearbook (Waco, TX)

 - Class of 1950

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Baylor religious hour, church services . . to reoct to spiritual otmosphere . . but first to believe in God . . -W. X Q 'S M W9W N XX N fi ,iii J' an G 'I -X 5 J W f ,V , 'L ,,.. , , Nw, f W Wwe 5 s Af A X 5 ,, Q .. as vi if a raining for pr fession . nursing, medicine, dentistry, law . . . a statt upon which the sick may lean a cure and a preventative at pain . , To kindle the flame oi justice . . to investigate the unkonwn and reach panacea at suffering . . . for the W' i W X A -:A an-ws A Q ,W X E .Mp Xv6 ,SilNR X KV' fm' +3 1. Y , I .,,,,kmNh ' Xwkw Nz ' if YW Mfr, th book of college y, ' A3 fx xwx . A ,wwvg xf'Q-sw, The 1950 ROUND UP is dedicated to the thousands of anonymous. people who give Baylor it's soul. , V Their names don't often appear in print. Theydon't have buildings named for them. They donft make the newsreels. . ' - .Q fi They are just the wives of students whoforego a new pair of shoes and an Easter hat so that their husbands may stay in school. They're the parents who give up a long planned va- cation so that daughter may graduate or that son may begin graduate work. B They're the -students who spend eight hours in school and then eight hours at work to complete aneducation. They are the students who don't find the learning process easy, but refuse to give up. V They're the professors who don't make much money or ever get to be department heads, but keep on doing a good job every day. ' They're the people who help clean out the buildings. They're the people who plant the flowers and mow the grass. They are the people who work in the offices. They're the people who organize clubs and go to prayer meetings, and write home for another five dollars to make ends meet. They're just the thousand and one people without whom the leaders would have no one to lead. They're theypeople who make Baylor . ....... Baylor. N este Fi ,QA-an-A 1 f 2 V.: Yv- L-I -u wr J.. hr. mmm M-Jw. Sf...A........f . W Q ,amen wwf.. af.-.mated E.. ..- MM. -.. ...... L -dn 'L .ae-43 .snails if 4 iz' L .. 7 av, 4 securing knowledge contents . . . administration and faculty C'aSSeSoooooo000000 law school ., ., . 5 kkA , v. - - ,fi . 6' T 1 'wx .' - - Y, t i I 1 K-:gtg A ,z - '.,,w:5k, 1 ' ,I v . Q, -if A . tw, - ,. -W - : ' .Q 4 , 2, 'G' ,.,, .W ' 4, 1 2 4 . W +' 'QN X mm, A wif- , ,. , , 2+ - Q vw, S 1. - , Y, U M. -Vg w Lge Q -W, , 1 N UV' gs -4. MX x ' 1. - nf ' Q 'v ' Q ' ff?-silv - Q' mmm 'A N I -QQ , Sa x ,x , , W Q ,,.. zk4w.3,!.i ,, 9, A ' -w .bv GNHY NN 5 Q 2 if Q-if E225 x Q, -W.. 1,h,,,:,:.: - A .,I,11 ,grail :, A -' . A 51 X53-Q5 -f.,1:e,:- --X: -.5 Xi . 35, N., ' I ig: Q NE-:- - A X Q xv, Q, - ,f :-.-,:::, .-wg--r ' V 1+--V :J:,--ff. ,. .mm nv? ,.Q3.,,, 4 N , 4 - A 4 1 . wg .... , -,,,:,:,::- 1' Q A -+11 admini tration admini tration .af fa! V' QQ- ' , - W -sf4:3'f?P .f-:gf I U -- i ' - 1.3 x..,,!3 - J - -me - 3 1-, N... ...Sl 1,,,.,x, ' - 'A' ' V ' ,f 3. V I ' 4 is.. t 4. ,q V f I . -i 1 3 ' 'i f ' 4' ' , ,- ' 1 tx . r it 1. ' 2 ,.. r 1 f f . 3. t x 'M if .li iii . . ,sv th f ., .5 V-N, 1 - f lv 1 i Q V-x ii' ' -'F .1 ri 9 1' - ' , , if . Iii fi f gf' 4. , . .. - 5 i J X: 3 1 - l fir it . ig, .. Vg g V '- 1- L ,-- if X :QMS .i 3 ,al- president's message Looking forward to graduation stirs a mixed emotion. You are happy and we are happy because of a goal that is about to be attained. Yet both of us feel a sense of loss because of the separation that will corne. After all, school days are golden days. Our hearty con- gratulations to the seniors and good Wishes for the other classes. We are one great family. May each of us cherish the choice values that have come through these days of association. Our profound interest will follow those who graduate and our alert consideration will be directed toward those who remain in our campus family. May all of us contribute Wherever we are to the building of a bigger and better Baylor. The spirit of the University is the most tenacious heritage and the rnost unique quality which we have. Let it find full expression on its highest level through you., Sincerely, W. R. WHITE, President Page I9 DR, LEONARD A. DUCE Assistant Dean 5 Y GUY D. NEWMAN Assistant to the President Page 20 TRUETT K. GRANT Registrar C. E. BRYANT Director ot Press Relations G-LADYS HICKS WILLIAM L. IAMISON CLARA DUGGIN Deon ot Women Deon oi Men Assistant Registrar administrative officers W. I. WIMPEE MRS. LILY M. RUSSELL R. W. SEVERANCE Director o1'HeIigious Activities Deon ot the Union Building A Librorion ?-.a:1.J,'5...XZmJ- nl DR. A. S. LANG Dean ol the School ol Business DR. LOBENA B. STRETCH Dean of the School ol Education schools of business and education .. .,,, TQ- f .1:. : gf f f ' BUSINESS. Blanton, wrrnm G Breeding A' 'A Clinton W.: Broom, Dr. H. N. I5:IQQEf3 :'. fl H: G' , 35252123 2': - .,,,, ' E Q ffjg - Q. l V Caldwell, Edwin: Courtney, Fred: Foster Neil S - L- 2.153 24 7 ,11 M s s A '::'l it - . -2 e l X 1 l l r Gilbert, Ruth D: Goodman, Iames W ' l' 'll' A ' A .. .J F.: Greqq, Edna: Hammer, Dr. Ho- fs- 1 t . 6? X I mer H.: Henke, Emerson O.: New- SA X X DOH' Dr- IOM- .. ,..,., . 'TN '. t ' Rasner, Leslie: Robinson, Dr. lane E.: Smith, Mac F.: Smith, Walstein B., Ir.: Spraqins, lohn: Streetman, Vaden H. . I5?3ffFmY'9, f ' ' ' ' 3 1 .ls-iff.. ne, 1 .s so T H EWXIFQ u .ij-?fg.,fSsff1 ' .. -'vs . 1,3-55,5-1- -135151, 'IVR' f2E:55:'fl my-A1 f , ' Y. 5 SNR 4Nl vis M. liams, Dr. H. G. Page 22 Watson, W. M.: Woodward, Charles C. EDU- CATION: Goettinq, Dr. M. L.: Hilliard, Dr. Da- Mclflhannon, Dr. I. C.: Strickland, C. G.: Wil- K B ' if :ff M A X .1 X DANIEL A STERNBERG Dean of the School of Music Adams, Verda Lee Anderson Alrce lean Bark ema, Martha7Bartol1 Lmo Clements Lee Eng land, Nickg Grbson lohn W Grove Roxy H Hopkins, Robert Iohnson Roy E Leifheit, Karl Maxine, Markham Dr Robert Moore Donald L, Nelson, Wanda Paden Robert Quant Wlll isp Tekula, losepb Wagner Leon Waldrop Gid: Woldt, Dr lohn PAUL BAKER Chairman, Department oi Drama english department drama department Eddy, lunius McKinney Eugene Carroll, Mrs. Eulalieg Caskey, Mrs. Edna Payne, Courtney, Dr. L. W., Douglas, Mrs. Loisp Glenn, Clara Mae: Haney, Edna, Hor- ton, Mrs. Pat, Humphreys, Margaret, larnison, Mrs. William L.: Long, Dr. E. Hudson, Rogers, Lucille, Smith, Mrs. Arthurg Smith, Dr. Charles G.7 Thomas, Mrs. W. l. . t ..., . '?:l'il:-RYA .,'l N nf. . s , 1 3: 11, v -wr , - r..-Q 'r.,:gi Y- -. , 3 . a 3:53 EV , A., 159: A A' 'S L . ' LQ: A-2 QS., H-M , .-:in it 'v-'- i.-fi ' .-.- l ' ' '- -f:.I:-1... Y- 'P ,. 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THOMAS Chairman, Chairman, Department of Journalism Department of Home Economics DR. LEONARD A. DUCE LLOYD RUSSELL Chairman, Department oi Philosophy Chairman, History: Caqle, Mrs. A. Pg Guittard, Dr. Francis G.: Harrison, Guy B.: Hoehn, Mrs. Gladys. ni i -X :.'- :,,,, .-,, . 1 t ! X 'ss fd 9 X .. A x flu. f 'sh' .,X'sE3gii E 3 .. .N ll Department ot Physical Education new . gm X i ,r X QA Q t McElhannon Ioe Cx Reid Robert L.- Thompson Dr. E. Bruce- Williamson Mrs. W. Ln Home EC: Sanders, Rethag Sansom, Eloise: lournalism: I-lulme, Louie L. Suits, Thomas. , Philosophy: Kilgore, Dr. lacksong Physical Ed: Kap pes, Eveline E.: McCormick, Mrs. Kayy Menifee, Bill Stitler, Mrs. Kathleen. Page 25 f vi is . 3? ' + s.f. . ,.v', ., b I l A :ll 1 'lzxezr i ' - ,...g ' 'iiii A . 'W 6 33 . ' xl W, ,. , .Q , xi Q7 i 51 :Tx Q 'P ' A: A :.. ,r., - W DR EDMUND D KINZINGER Chairman Department of Art department of languages Shepherd, Iames L., Siler, Dr. Henry D., Drake, Dr Patricia. Knipper, Iames Ed, Wilhelm, Holmes H., But ler, Dr. Roy F. Adams, Warren, Creasey, Mrs. Veloyg LeMay Zadie. K A Y R ' , .wx 3 V :Q I lc-,ga , Eff is ,Eb 2' 'R ,J N-4 . J ,Y X 'i 555 5?- - :11:5::g55:L ' ' 'Y ' ' f F ,. wg: , 3,1 g- tl ' N - . NA, A Q an X Q N X xx x ,, ,,,,., ,X 'f ' rf' ' ni as N X 3 X . - 4.1: 5 I i I P I I I i 1 li l E li l i I ' .- department of B+ A science I 1 , 5. I DR. CORNELIA M. SMITH Chairman, Biology DR. W. R. STEPHENS RICHMOND L, BRONAUGH Chairman, Chemistry Actinq-Chairman, Geology N DR. WALTER I. WILLIAMS DR. SHERWOOD GITI-IENS i Chairman, Mathematics Chairman, Physics Brown, Bryce C.: Davidson, Dr. Floyd F.: . 1-i' 1 A' , Hicks, Mrs. Bosamund: Klett, Mamie: Roa- C I A ers, Dr. Thomas E.: Smith, Logan D. if ww-Q ' .. t . Fl? 535.1524 ..,, G' 3 .gs . x. gl Q f J . , ' f ,'-' i 1 1 5 - , 2- , I ' Qi W f , , I yer' J 7' . 1 2 J Alexander, Robert B.: Ballenqer, Harvey F.: Cockerell, Leone: Devaney, Dr. L. W.: Gooch, Dr. W. T.: Trantham, Dr. Ioseph C. Clark, George: Monroe, Iohn M.: Baker, Mrs. Paul: Clayton, R. Lee: Copeland, loyce: Landreth, Francis: Maness, Dale: Smith, Arthur W. Wills, Iames E.: Wiimer, William W. Page 27 A Q- ' jfj.:!'i5l 1 '-qggfzl .-.S. gym, , . A A - . - 0' bk . -1 vs ,l l : vu 1' : ' 59 . .. -553. . viii x , 1: M I I I ' If ' 5 A ' DR ALVAHP.CAGLE DR O.E.WOOD IOHN'W.BACHMAN Chairman, Political Science Chairman, Psychology Chairman, Radio departments of political science L psychology radio Political Science: Fielder, Gerald: Hunt, lsabel: Psychology: Bean, Dr. Kenneth L. Dunlap, Mrs. Naomi: Shultz, Dr. lrvin T., Radio: Taylor, Mrs. L. H., Helton, Mrs. Louise: Helton, William B.: Matties, Curtis L.: Will, Edgar G. , Page 28 religion DR. GEORGE C. HUMPHREY COL. H. PAUL DELLINGER DR. CHARLES D IOHNSON Chairman, Religion Commanding Officer, Air Science Chairman Sociology departments of all' SCIENCE -21' soclolog 3 GLENN H. CAPP Chairman, Speech IHQA , Speech o A Ayres, l. T.: Dwyer, Eddie L.: Ferguson, Dr. M. L.: Ousley, Dr. Iohn' . 1,3 .,....,i i i 1 nn . ig? .,W 103 Religion: Sansorn, Dr. C. P: Stephens, lohn: Air Science: Chambers, Maj. Wm. I. H.: Drake, lst. Sgt. H. M.: Eggleston, lst Lt. A. G.: Hallowell, Lt. Col. H. H.: Shelby, T!Sgt. Everett: Yahn, M,'Sgt. D. W: Brown, I. B., lr. Sociology: Davis, Dr. Hugh O.: Smith, Peggy: Stanton, William T. Speech: Armstrong, Chloe: Capp, Mrs. Glenn: Leistner, Charley A.: Munroe, Dorothy Hanson Page 29 lit-L an K , , ' e Q - vi. E f P gi wr X :Bw . .. ,..,.,,, i ' Q s..-N,.,.x,q9+s.,.-:.,- .1 25-g g-1 - .--. L - ig te .1 V 4 L4 9 5 N. , gm 149 .1 4 l, Q - 68 s i . 9? C- 'Y' .61 'L 2 at 1' it board of trustees W, W. MELTON ,,,,,,vY...., ,..-. . g.. ,vg. P r esident W W MELTON EDGAR E, TOWNES ,,,, I ,..- , , . First Vice-President CHARLES R. MOORE g . - .... .. Second Vice-President GEORGE H. BELEW --, EE..E.EEEEEE..EE. -. ..EE. -. Secretary IOI-IN B, FISHER L- ,,E,,,. EEEEE ,,.,, , L W Treasurer WILEY AKINS, Burrus Mill cmd Elevator Co. ......... ..... D allas WOODSON ARMES, Pastor, Polytechnic Baptist Church -U -- Fort Worth WALLACE BASSETT, Pastor Clilt Temple Baptist Church . .- .... Dallas GEORGE H. BELEW, Insurance EE,EEL................ ..... W aco I. l. CARTILEDGE, Pastor First Baptist Church ,........... --- Corsicana GROVER C. COLE, Business' ,,,,L,L.....L............. --- Fort Worth W. MARSI-ILL CRAIG, Pastor, Gaston Avenue Baptist Church ..... Dallas W. A. CRISWELL, Pastor, First Baptist Church ,..,....... --- Dallas RAY DUDLEY, Publisher ,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,, HL-- --- Houston FORREST FREEZOR, Pastor, First Baptist Church L-- -- Waco IORN B. FISER, Investments ..,,,,.,......,,. LEL. W aco A. I. FOLLEY, Attorney L..,,.,,. so Amarillo LEONARD GREEN, Dr. Pepper Co. ,L.,., ..,,.,, - -- EL, Dallas EARL C. HANKAMER, Oil Operator ..................... no Houston IOE M. HIGGINBOTHAM, Hiqginbotham, Bailey, Logan Co. --- LL, Dallas A. I. HOLT, Pastor, Calvary Baptist Church .........,.., ...,. L ,L Waco GEORGE M. IHVING, Vice-President, Second National Bank --- .,.,.,E, Houston HORACE JACKSON, Insurance .........,v,,,........,. , ,LL Gatesville GEORGE O. IONES, President, Iones Fine Bread Co. L, ,..L. Waco A. H. KENNERLY, Oil Operator .,....EE,E,.E.,,, --- Houston E. SAYLES LEACH, Texac Company -- ..,... Houston MARRS MCLEAN, Oil Operator E..... . ,..,... ,i .L....... -- D. K. MARTIN, Aetna Lite Insurance ........................ W. W. MELTON, Pastor, Columbus Avenue Baptist Church --- San Antonio ---- San Antonio Waco CHARLES R. MOORE, President, Austin Bridge Company ,W E. R. NASH, IR., President, Nash-Robinson Company ..,. L LARGENT PARKS, President, Dallis Coffin Company --, G. H. PENLAND, Attorney ......................... CHARLES R. ROBERTS, Sears Roebuck and Company --- MORRIS ROBERTS, Banker ..............oc......... CLAUDE SEGREST, Attorney --- ---H MRS. EARL B. SMYT1-I .....,. .... L-, Dallas --- Waco -- Dallas --- -- Dallas ---,-- Dallas ------ Victoria -,-,--- Waco ------- Mart E. E. TOWNES, Attorney .................. H--- -- ...... --- --- 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 A, GRADY YATES, R. B. Spencer 6. Co. ....,................ --- Waco KYLE M. YATES, Pastor, Second Baptist Church --- -- Houston ' HONORARY MEMBER Page 30 N wt, X, graduates I-IENSON, MARION IACK . Waco B.A., Baylor '49-Economics HIGH, IANE . . , . . . Paris B.S., Hardin Simmons '49-Sociology HOLTON, THOMAS .... Wellington B.B.A., Baylor '49-Accounting HSIEH, GEORGE Sl-IAN-CHANG . Shanghai, China B.A., St. Iohn's-Poliiical Science HUTCHINS, CAROL . Clarlcwood B.A., Baylor '45-Bioloqy BAKER, CLIFTON Waco B.M., Baylor '49-Music ,R b H !.!.v H BAXTER, IOE EDWARD Lawrenceburq, Tenn. li? A ' B.B.A., Baylor '49-Accounting 'im 05 BOONE, TOM I. Edmond, Okla. l fx y A B.A., Baylor '49-Bible X ,mx CANNATA, SAM . Houston I M B.A., Baylor '49fBil3le CARPENTER, ONEIDA P, I Memphis, Tenn. B.A., Baylor '49ASpe-ech CHU, DAVID Shanghai, China Business CLUCK, SAM D. Waco BA., Baylor '45-Bible CONKLIN, R. F. Monahans B.A., Howard Payne '49--Speech 'aww' DAVID, WILLIAM E. Houston B.A., Baylor '49-History DOSHER, MAYRENE IACKSON Waco B.A., Baylor '47-Bible EDWARDS, I. MALCOLM Lubbock B.A., BM., Baylor '49-Music FANNIN, FRANCES L. Waco B.B.A., Baylor '49-Business FIELDS, CHARLES L. . Dallas FRAZIER, WALTER LELAND Waco BM., Baylor '49-Music FRICKE, ROBERT CARL Waco B.A., Baylor '49-Bible GANT, PRESTON L. . Waco 8 X BS., Baylor '49-Chemistry A GRIFFIN, CAROLYN EUGENIA Clanton, Ala. B.A., Iuclson College '48--Education HARRELL, RONALD R. . Waco B.A., Baylor '49-Psychology HARRIS, CHRISTINA . Malvern, Ark. -Music Eclucaiion ' , HARRISON, ARTHUR , Waco B.A., Baylor '49-Education Page 32 Vffih war I-IYDEN, ELMER . B.A., Baylor '49-History IENKINES, ARCI-IIE L. B.A., Baylor '49- KITTLITZ, IOI-IN N. . B.B.A., Baylor '494Busiriess LANDERS, R. L. . B.B.A., Baylor '49-Education LEIFHEIT, KARL FREDERICK B.M., Baylor '48-Music LEWIS, LEO Y. . . B.A., Ouachita '49-Accounting LOBLEY, CARL . . B.A., Texas '49-Chemistry LOZUK, GEORGE S. . B.A., Baylor '49-Bible LUDWIG, CHARLES A. B.M., Baylor '49-Music LYON, LAWRENCE, IR. . B.A., Baylor '49-ACl1e-ruisiry LYONS, LEO M. V B.A., Occidental '42-Education MASSEY, CECIL E. - B.B.A., Baylor '49-Drama MOLINE, LESTER Bible MOORE, ALLEN I. Sociology MOORE, WILLIAM M. . B.A., Baylor '49-Eclucation MORTON, EVELYN ANICE NELSON, WANDA , Voice NICHOLSON, IAM ES, IR. B.A., Baylor '49--History NORMAN, MARY E. - B.A., Baylor '49-Education PADEN, ROBERT E. . B.M., Baylor '49-Music PEARCE, RALPH B. 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Worth WINTER QUARTER: President: lack Akin Vice Pres.: Richard Roach Business Mqr.: Don Tekell Secretary: lean Hyde Reporter: lane Dennis senior class officers FALL QUARTER: President: Sarn Sorrell Vice-President: Harold Ramey Secretary: Barbara Gunter Business Manager: Pryor Hamerick Reporter: Cissy Marschall SPRING QUARTER: President: Tom Adarns Vice Pres.: lack Murdock Secretary: Cathy Wade Reporter: Milton Cunninqham Page 35 It always rains on registration clay ADAMS, TOM T. . Iournalisiri, Business-Chamber oi . Devine Commerce, Sia- ma Delta Chi, Tyron Coterie, Baylor Rodeo Associ- ation: Whos Vfho AIQIN, TACK THOMAS El Dorado, Ark. Business, Speech- President Senior Class, Vice- Chairman Student Council, President Arkansas Club, BSU Council, Alpha Phi Orneaa ALFORD, ZEKE Bible-Ministerial Alliance ALLEN, IAMES FLOYD, IR. . Rockdale . Bishop Education, Sociology--Alplia Delta Sigma ALLEN, LAURA B. Education, English ALTEMORE, IOE M. . Y Chemistry, INlatli-Nose Brotherhood ANCI-IORS, LORRAINE Hillsboro Ba town Savannah, Ga. English, Bible, Speech--B.S.U., Volunteer Band, Sec- rectary, Reliaious-Musio--Education Workshop, Rhapsody in White, B,R.I'I. Choir, Phi Beta Mu, Uni- versity Chorus. ANDERSON, DONALD A. . Business ANDERSON, IUSTICE CONRAD . Watro Bay City oil '47-'48, Min- Dallas Bible, English, Greek-Honor Coun isteriirl Alliance, laVl'lo's Who '43, President of Sopho- more Class, '47 . ANDERSON, MARGIE ANN Bible, Educatiori-llrgiyiiptit Delta Pi ANDERSON, MARY NELWYN Education, Speeoli ANDING, THOMAS E. Business, Econoniits--E-,ills Country ANDREWS, LANELLE IEAN . Art, Erliication-Pet:-r' Club, Kappa ERB. ANTHONY, HARRY DON . Business, Education ANTHONY, IAMES MARCUS Business ARCHER, REBECCA RUTH Education, English ARTHUR, HARRY E. Port Arthur Rosebud Club Dall 1i'1 S Pi, Dallas Club, . Corsicana . Brownwood Eloresville Roanoke, Va. Bible, English, Education-Ministerial Alliance ATNIP, LCC-:AN CLOYCE . Marmaduke, Ark. Chemistry, EiblefB.S.U. Council, Ark. Club, Vol- unteer Band, Baylor-Rideaqrest Club ATTAWAY, HAROLD A. . . Longview Business--Varsity B Club, Football Letterman AVARY, SALLY VIRGINIA . Tela, Honduras Spanish, English-President, Siarna Delta Pi, Inter- national Relations Club V le- class of '50 AVERY, BETTY ,..,. . . Port Worth Business, Piano-'Phi Gamma Nu, Phi Beta Mu, Iunior Class Reporter ....,... Lgnqview Business BAADE, ALBERT E., IR. Economics, Chemistry Tyler BAGGETT, IIMMIE DEE Business-Nose Brotherhood BAGWELL, CECIL RAY Bible, English-Ministerial Alliance - Corsicana - - Tyler BAILEY, BILL ...,.,., Waco Law, Speech, Political Science-Baylor Chamber of Commerce, President, Pi Kappa Delta . E UP E- 'H figs ' ' as K K' - Q ? P z lxgzetgig s..maQl' t- , ss----' q x - is i t Q um Q- wg, X, . .gil 'Pug K...-f A , i V SB Q fri , 2355 , ' R Q I N , ' 51 . ..,.,s, Q- .Q X5 X XX I X Q iv Sins N- Page 36 T is on ' ' -fa P r ,. :fig eg.. '- ' .ggi ii fwfr' 3 l :f,.'I,' kt. -' X.. ' 'gi' , - 56 ' P253 ' 35:4-:V , :sit tj- , Q .5 b Q ,. x . 1 3 . A N , , - xvx, W .. 5332? BAIN, ANN i . . . Kerens Public School Music, Pianofltflu Phi Epsilon, Pi Alpha Lambda, lnterclub Council, Rhapsody in White, Homecoming Nominee, l947, Sophomore Beauty Nominee, l947 BAKER, BILL R ....,.. Hugo, Olcla. Chemistry, Zoology-American Chemical Society, Treasurer, Pre-Med Club BAKER, BILLY I ........ Springfield, Mo. Chemistry, Math, German BAKER, DOROTHY LOU . Waco Education, English-Alpha Orneaa BAKER, RICHARD DEE .-,. Earmersville English, Music-'Who's Who, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Volunteer Band BALLENGER, MARGARET lOE , . . San Benito Iournalisrn, Radio, Spanish-Peer Club, Valley Club, Badminton Club, Radio Vlorlcshop, W'omen's Press Club, Society Editor Daily Lariat, 50, Organization Editor Round-up, '50 BARGER, IOHN D. V Y Tacoma, Wash. Business, Economics BARKER, ROBBIELYN ...... Vernon Music, Education, Piano-Mu Phi Epsilon, Pi Alpha Lambda, Phi Beta Mu, Religious Music-Education Club, West Te:-:as Club, BSU. Council, President Neiqhbors House Council BARTON, MARY ..... Marta English, Physical Education, Sociology--Peer Club, Baylor Badminton Club, 'West Texas Club, Alpha Chi, P.E.M. Club, Burleson'Harrinqton House Council BAXTER, BESSIE DUNKIE Kilgore Business-Phi Gamma Mu BAYNE, LUCY ANN ...... Crockett Math, Education, English--Kappa Delta Pi, East Texas Club. BAYS, GORDON B .,..... Dublin Bible, English-Ministerial Alliance BECKWORTH, TACK L ..r..,. Waco Bible, Education-Music and Reliaion Education Club BELL, ALVIS M ...,.. Shreveport, La. Bible: English BELL, PAUL C ,... Balboa, Canal Zone Bible, English, Hisiorye-Ministerial Alliance, Volunteer Band, Vice-Presi- dent Freshman Class, Student Council, President lunior Class, Wlio's Who, '48 BELL, TOM L. Hillsboro Business BENTLEY, BERYL ,..,., Waco Spanish, Education, Commercial Art-Baylor-'Waco Club, Kappa Pi, Vice- president University Urbanites, Homecoming Nominee, '47 BERNARD, CHARLES TAYLOR .... Earle, Ark. Business, Speech, English, Economics-Delta Sigma Pi, Chamber of Com- merce, Vice-presiclent, President Tryon Coierie, Pi Kappa Delta, Arkansas Club, Vice-president, Sophomore Class, President, Sophomore Class, Honor Council, '47-'48, Student Council, '46, '48, '49, Who's Vtfho '48, '49 BEVAN, B., IR .,.,,.. Houston Chemistry, Math, Biology-Alpha Epsilon Delta, American Chemical So- ciety Student Affiliate BILES, GERALDINE . . . , . Sqn Antonio Bible, Speech, Enqlish-Volunteer Band, Round-Up Staff '46, Memorial Apartment House Council BlC1Ck, Sadie Io .... Tea ue . . . g Home Economics, Education-Tri-D, Baylor Band, '47-'48 . ,tr-rf' is . has 1 U' Q 3 :SL 2 wi we 2' ' Ltitapqm K ii '- it 15 , 3 .., '3 5'- but We 1 5 , if 'a is as SQ ,f g X L X 5 YS wvzwh 3 'x Page 37 K X YU A twin signs in at Burleson BLACKBURN, GLORIA IEAN . . . Dallas EducationgAthen-ean, Phi Gamma Nu, Dallas Club BLACKBURN, LUTHER EARL . . , Waco Business, Insurance-Baylor-Waco Club, Neophytes BLACKSTOCK, IOE B ,..... Waco Chemistry, Math-American Chemical Society BLACI-TWOOD, LYLE VERNON . San Antonio Business-Varsity B Club, Football Letterman '47, '48, '49 BLAIR, MARY VIRGINIA . . . Plainview Business-Pi Alpha Lambda, West Texas Club BLUME, VIRGINIA . . . . . Waco Speech, Drama, Art-Kappa Pi, Baylor-Waco Club, Theatre, Neophytes BLYTHE, MARY FRANCES 7 A Palestine Home Economics, Art-Tri-D, East Texas Club BODINE, OLIVER KING . . . Mont Belvieu Chemistry, Math-Taurus Society, American Chemi- cal Society BOGGUS, WILLIAM I. . . 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Worth English, Bible, Speech BRANTLEY, FLOYD LEE I Business, Bible BRASWELL, R. S. . Business-Tryon Coterie BRASWELL, W. D. . . class of '50 Bible: English-Ministerial Alliance BRAZIEL, MIKE . . Geology: Chemistry, English BRAZIL, ELOIS CHRISTINE Education, English-President, Pi Council BREEDEN, BOB L. . . Business-Nose Brotherhood N 4 vat-1-:-:-:-:2:.:-:Ima ' 429'-'. - ' '1'Srsr:t.. V' - 1 ' s L . , . , -' - 5:iq:EZ:::2:1?: 1 N93 Q X k QSXXS X XX N ' vw' JS 'A a Q , se N .- .S -- N . .7 il 4. rs N . ww its xx X X X .4 X t . A f ' sm' : Q ' H 4 :.f A EEETV' .f5' 5. .- Q, ,. 2 f.'g52:s:s:. lr. 5. mm' 5 1 ' if 'RT'-:if gg A 0 N3 L..- .ff t t X 'Q A , WT N Q55 ' A t ls Page 38 Lufkin Waco Blue Ridge Gatesville Wells Alpha Lambda, East Texas Club, Inter-Club Bay City 5 ,.,. . yy, Q +5 H Q X Xe 'lag 'B S3 gr ,X XX ... 'lv BRISTER, IOYCE MAURINE .,,. Corpus Christi Sociology, Psychology, English-Athenean, Alpha Kappa Delta, Pi Gamma Mu, Psi Chi, Religious Drama BROOKS, MARTHALU ---, - Houston Drama, English-President, Baylor Theatre, President, Alpha Psi Omega, Correpondence Secretary, Alpha Epsilon Rho, Sigma Tau Delta, Houston Club, F.F,B., Alpha Chi BROTHERS, IAMES HERBERT IR .... Hyattsville, Md. Business, Economics BROWN, BEN .,,, V V . Waco English, History, Spanish-FEB., Sigma Tau Delta, Baylor-Waco Club, Social Chairman, Sigma Delta Pi BROWN, BETTY IANE . . V V Littleton, Colo. English, Education, Spanish-B.S.U. Council, Counsellor, Burleson House Council, Sigma Tau Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Delta Pi, International Relations Club, Rhapsody in White, University Chorus, Religious Music and Education BROWN, EDDIE GLEN, IR. . , . Wichita Falls Bible, Education, English-Vtfichita Falls Club, Alpha Phi Omega, West Texas Club BROWN, I-IOVVARD R. . , . . Humble Bible, English-Ministerial Alliance BROWN, IACK BRUCE . V Vlfinston-Salem, N. C. Bible, English BROWN, LOTTIE IO .,,., Iacksonville Bible, English-Sigma Tau Delta, Delta Alpha Pi, Beauty '47-'48, Horne- coming Nominee '47 BROWN, NETA SUE . . , V Kilgore Education, History BROWN, WILLIAM W. . A Oklahoma City, Okla. Business, Iournalism-Bear Club, Oklahoma Club, Tennis Team BROWNE, MIRIAM V . , . . . Waco Organ, Piano-Mu Phi Epsilon, Alpha Chi BROWNING, ROBERT L, . V Rockdale History, Education--Pre-Law Club BRUECK, VIRGINIA L ..... Baton Rouge, La. Iournalism, Sociology-President, Women's Press Club, Alpha Kappa Delta, Managing Editor, 1950 Round-Up BRUMLEY, MYLES L. . , . Cotton Valley, La. Violin, Piano-Phi Mu Alpha, Baylor Symphony, Baylor Bards, Baylor- Ridgecrest Club, Louisiana Club BRUNIES, CHARLES IAMES White Bear Lake, Minn. Business ' BRYAN, TOLBERT WILSON . V Whitney Chemistry, Biology BRYSON, FRIEDA BARBARA . . . Natchez, Miss. History, Education-SDX Cover Girl, Louisiana Club BUCHANAN, BETTY 'CILE . . V . 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West Business CLANTON, DONALD Boger City, N. C. Math, Physics CLARK, CHARLES M., IR ....... Waco Spcrnish,German, Sociology-Sigma Delta Pi, Sophomore Honors CLARK, DONUS L ........ Winters Marketing-President, Nose Brotherhood, Campus Social Council, Social Chairman, Alpha Phi Omega, Alpha Delta Sigma, West Texas Club, Lariat Staff CLARK, WILLIAM H., IR. Trinidad Psychology, Chemistry sc. Niki. 4 -Us lf 5? N95 4 54 Nz- if s X ' f-A S Y A , X 1 . ,. , ,f.,,..,,, A IKNQ w Page 41 And the phone calls came! CLAYPOOL, LAURA ELLA - Waco Business, French, Education CLEMENTS, ELVICE M. , . . Waco Accounting, Secretarial Studies COBB, GERALD I - - lames Physical Education, Bioloay-Varsity B Club, Letterman Basketball '47, '48 COLE, HUGH S. A . Waco Chemistry, Gernian--Chemistry Club, Baylor-Waco Club COLE, ROBERT . . . EI Paso Bible, English-Ministerial Alliance COLEMAN, F. HERMAN . Waxahachie Finance, Personnel Manaaement-Taurus COLLINS, SAM FORSE . . 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Iowa Park Business-Vice-President, Phi Gamma Nu, Treasurer, Athenean DENTON, HAROLD OWEN ...... Waco Business, Economics Page 43 A senior has time to spare! Qquoteb DE WEESE, BILLY IOE . , Gonzgles B1isinessiBaylor Band, Secretary, Kappa Kappa Psi, Nose Brotherhood DE WITT, DAVID A . , . WGCQ Physical Ed, Education DE WITT, WILLIAM OWEN Waco Business-Chamber of Commerce, Varsity B Club, Basketball Letterman, Who's Who '49-'50 DIAMOND, GENE . A Waco Business, Math, Accounting-Alpha Chi DICKINSON, KAY ,,.. Palestine Business, Spanish, English, Education - Secretary, Delta Alpha Pi, Phi Gamma Nu, East Texas Club, PEB., Burleson-I-Iarrington I-louse Council DIEI-IL, GEORGE FORSYTH , Harlingen Pre-Dental-Pre-Med Club, Rio Grande Valley Club DIETRICH, VERNON L. . . Houston Bible, English, Speech-Ministerial Alliance, B.S,U., Ridgecrest Staff-ers' Club DILLARD, SAMUEL DOUGLAS . . Temple Bible, English-President, Freshman Class, Volun- teer Band, Ministerial Alliance DISEKER, PAT . V V V Waco Education, English, Spanish-Peer Club, Baylor- Waco Club, B.R,H. Choir, Radio Choir DIXON, FRANK L .,.,. Danbury Business DOBKIN, MELVIN E. . Boston, Mass. Chemistry, Zoology-American Chemical Society, Beta Beta Beta DODSON, SHIRLEY IANE . , . Bastrop Business, Education-Phi Gamma Nu DOSHER, EDWARD P. , , , Dallas Chemistry, Biology, Bible--Alpha Epsilon Delta, Volunteer Band DOVER, ROBERT LeROY Dodge City, Kansas Business-Religious Music Education Club, Baylor Bards, University Choir DREWYER, CARROLL BEDFORD IR, I Waco Business, Education-Tennis Team, Allelntramural Football DRUMWRIGI-IT, RUBYE IEANNE , Dallas English, Education, Sociology-Secretary, Treasurer, Alpha Omega, Secretary, Sigma Tau Delta, EPB., Dallas Club DUDNEY, NELDA ,..... Alice Spanish, Education, English-Secretary, Sigma Delta Pi DUNCAN, GLENN W. . Meridian Economics, Education-Taurus DUNLAP, FRANCES W'OLFE . Hubbard Business DUSEK, RAYMOND IOE IR. . Oklahoma City, Okla. Business-Nose Brotherhood, Oklahoma Club class of DUVALL, BETTY . Baytown Sociology, Education DUVALL, IAMES R. . . Baytown Education, Biology-Arnold Society DYER, STANLEY BRYANT I I I Mont Belvieu Radio, Speech-Sigma Tau Delta, Baylor Bards, A Capella Choir Radio Work shop, Louisiana Club, Baylor Theater EAKIN, EVA K. . , . Chilton Sociology, Education-Alpha Kappa Delta EDMISTON, MARY EVELYN . , . Taylor Ark Home Economics, Education-Tri-D, Arkansas Club EDMONDS, PATRICIA IANE . . . Anson Education, English, SpanishfSigma Delta Pi, West Texas Club .QW x A x x A X K - ga. . X X X , XX - 'asf' Yi- x ., - 1 :Q X F 5 5 1.1 -I , I x Page 44 Mx EDMONSTON, WILLIAM IESSE Milford, Ill, English, Philosophy EDWARDS, BETTY I .--- West Education, Sociology, English-Athertean EDWARDS, BILLIE NICKELS . . , . McAdoo Organ, Piano-Treasurer, Mu Phi Epsilon, President, Phi Bet Mu Alpha Chi, Sophomore Honors, A Capella Choir, F.F.B. ELLER, THOMAS ORVILLE Clovis, N. M. Chemistry, Pre-Med. ELLIOTT, MONROE Houston ' Business ENLO, IACK DONALD Chester Business ERIGAN, ARMEEN - A - . Corpus Christi Home Economics, Education-Athenean, VicefPresiclent, Tri-D, Iunior Class Homecoming Nominee, l948 .al '--it ,vw-nl emit' twang, N. HQ' 5 Q 6 ETHEREDGE, WILLIAM G ...,, Pleasant Mill, La. .I Bible, English-Vice-President, Secretary, Ministerial Alliance 1 ,..'. ,. ETKIND, IRVING i.... New Btitotn, Conn. K 3 Chemistry: German it I I - , R EVANS, GEORGE O ..,,... Smithville j ' ' .. , :t g Iournalisrn, Political Science-Sigma Delta Chi, Lariat Staff, Hound-Up f S N y I - gg? Staff . .' - 'if' -- ' t, PAIR, THEODORE .....,. Waco QQ 'M t I A T Law, Economics-Esquire, Nose Brotherhood, Kappa Kappa Psi, Pi Kappa H HS: ' Delta, F.F.B., Baylor Band, Symphony, Baylor-IlVaco Club, Sodales, Pree ', Ig ww Aj, Law Assaociation, Debate, Campus-Social Council ',,, '!' K A xbuq I FAISON, GLENN E. ..... Giodowotoi - W .. Business-Baylor Bards B.R.H. Choir, B.S.U. Council V FARNSWORTH, FRANK . 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West Home Economics, Art, Education-President, Peer Club, President, Tri-D, Kappa Pi, inter-Club Coun- cil POE, CHARLSIE TEANNINE - r - Winters Drama, English-Alpha Psi Omega, Baylor Theatre Page 60 -1, , .f RQ' X21 PRICE, IOAN MARIE - Spanish, Education: English4Atheneang Sigma Delta Homecoming Nominee, '49. -i firm' I I i 411,41 rf 3 x at JN 5' 4 t 2 at ,, , ka N, x W Q 5' Tulsa, Okla. Pig Kappa Delta Pig PRIDDY, MINNIE RUTH Bonham Bible, English PBOTHRO, MELTON Pleasant I-Iill, La. Bible: English RAGLE, GLENN WILLIAM Graham Artg English-President, Esquirep President, Kappa Pi RAMEY, HAROLD LOYD . . 1 Irving Businessg Education-President, Honor Councilp Vice-President, Senior Classy President, Dallas Club, Cadet Officer, R.O.T.C,g Chamber of Commerce, Lariat Staffy B.S.U. RANEY, KENNETH Accounting: Economics RASCOE, ROBERT CARL Accounting: Business RAY, BONNIE NELL . . Home Econornicsg Applied Art RAY, DANIEL - - V Psychology Sociology-Psi Chi RAY, IOI-IN DAVIS . . 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If X X ,'.,. b lil 1 , ix T si sksmgm ,, 'a' Ji .-A .1k,if 4.-- A I ,:f?5N:: .f:f1.,--fzszf-v' 51:2 '::'k : i Qi cies,-rf.-z . . awww ' , ., ,gli ,, r Who said senior girls are witches? REYES, GONZALITO PEREZ . . Waco Business, Spanish-Sigma Delta Pi REYES, RUDCLPI-I ,..,., Italy Business, Speech RHINEHART, GEORGE C. - V Canton, N. C. Bible, English-Ministerial Alliance RICHARDSON, BETTY LOUISE . . Waco Education, Sociology-Baylor-Waco Club, Baylor Rodeo Association, Kappa Delta Pi RICHARDSON, MARY ANN V Bryan English, Education, Commercial Art-Kappa Pi, Kap- pa Delta Pi, Radio Workshop RICHARDSON, MARY HELEN . Kennett, Mo, English, Bible-Phi Beta Mu, Volunteer Band, Mis- souri Club, Y.W.A. RICHARDSON, PAUL VERNON V Kennett, Mo. Chemistry, Bible, Zoology, Math-Alpha Chi, Beta Beta Beta, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Volunteer Band, French Club, German Club RICHEY, L. E. V V Nederland Zoology, Chemistry-Beta Beta Beta, President. RIDGEWAY, CAROL V Roxton Biology, Education RILEY, ETI-IEL IEAN . , Sqn Arlqelg Sociology, SpanishAAlpha Delta, Pi Alpha Lambda, West Texas Club, May Oueen Candidate, '48 RILEY, GORMAN L. . . , . Lytle Chemistry, Zooloqy, German-Alpha Epsilon Delta, Tryon Coterie RITTER, IOHN THOMAS Wellington German, Zoology ROACH, CLEATIS --VVV Bonham Radio, Political Science-Radio Workshop ROACH, MARY ELLEN ...- Houston Education, Radio-Pi Alpha Lambda, Radio Work- shop, Houston Club ROACH, RICHARD . , . V Garland Business-President, Taurus, Vice-President, lunior Class, Delta Sigma Pi, Chamber of Commerce ROBERTS, ANNE Oklahoma City, Okla. Organ, Voice--Mu Phi Epsilon, Phi Beta Mu, Alpha Chi, Acapella Choir, Religious Music Educators Club, Opera ROBERTS, I. B. . Plainview Business ROBERTS, IAMES ....V Andrews Iournalisrn, Business-President, Sigma Delta Chi, Editor, Daily Lariat ROBERTS, LOUISE . . Andrews Business ROBERTS, NORMAN L ..,.. Columbus Education, Sociology-Alpha Epsilon Delta, Chamber of Commerce class of '50 ROBERTS, WESLEY B ..,.. Andrews Business-Varsity B Club, Football Letterman ROBERTSON, ALONZO THOMAS .,., Memphis Business, Psychology-West Texas Club, Varsity B Club ROBINSON, NAN E ....... Berwick, La, Chemistry, Zoology, French-Louisiana Club, Pre-Med Club, Beta Beta Beta ...... Adqmsville Bible, English, Radio-Alpha Phi Omega, Radio 'Norkshop ROGERS, ISAAC WALLACE, IR ...,, Peffywn Business, Psychology ROGERS, IAMES I... Andrews Management, Business .4 WW W xx get 'sms Page 62 Wm.: . .... gl -nv sg ROSENBALM, THOMAS Bartlett ZooloQY: Chemistry ROSSER, BETTY LEA Education: English--Peer Club: Religious Music Education Club: French Club: Y.W.A. V W . . Cleburne ROTH, FLORINE CLAIR West Education: Bible ROWE, ELMER P. - Texarkana Business--Radio Workshop ROWLAND, STEPHEN N. Baton Rouge, La, Business RUE, CLARENCE ..... Harroclsburg, Ky. Bible: English, Greek-Ministerial Alliance: Volunteer Band RUSSELL, LLOYD GILBERT . . . Dallas English: Education-Sigma Tau Delta: Dallas Club RUTH, NORMA ANITA . . . . Dallas Bible: Education-University Chorus: Religious Music Education Club SALLEE, DAVID . . . Waco Management: Economics SAIN, FRED L. V ..-.,, Slaton English: Greek-Sigma Tau Delta: Ministerial Alliance ST. IOHN, BERNICE ,.,.,, Waco Public School Music: Voice-Phi Beta Mu: M.E.N.C.: Madrigal Choir: Uni- versity Chorus SAMPLE, IAMES R. Waco Accounting SAWYER, IOHN RICHARD . . Athens Business: Education-Delta Sigma Pi SCANLON, CLARK - Y Y San Antonio Bible: English-Ministerial Alliance: BSU. Council: Kokernot Hall Council SCHEU, CHRISTIAN C. . .... Waco Business SI-IELTON, WHIT ....,. Waco Business-Kappa Kappa Psi: Baylor4Waco Club: Baylor Band SCHRADER, BILLY I ,... Leroy Accounting-Alpha Chi SCHROEDER, ROBERT VIRGIL . Collinsville, Okla. Education: Spanish-Kappa Delta Pi: Oklahoma Club: A.R.O.T.C. SCOGINS, BILLIE IEAN ..... El Dorado, Ark. Business: Education-Phi Gamma Nu: Arkansas Club: Madrigal Choir: University Chorus: Phi Beta Nu SCOTT, ANNETTE . . , . Abilene Education: English--Delta Alpha Pi: Inter-Club Council: Kappa Delta Pi: Sophomore Honors SCOTT, IAMES BENIAMIN ,..... Waco Chemistry: Math-Vice-President, American Chemical Society ,vi ' i 8' 1 Sm t 1 , ' ,I 'iam' I is . X V I in .fir 'Y' - , . ' ' , - -f 3 , - ,. ' ' -.1-. 1' s I TTB: X Page 63 'X Xa egg, YT -A W ..,..,.t , S if . 12 5 , 5.5-1. Nd xxx Lt A I A-W-, ,. .. . .' ' 1 :mg-'::1: f verses . ,I , I ' .Ns -. t ,. V' 2 -m?t'er:r.-:.i I fb i: 'W ' . ,. .. .ww - raven ' t K. l . AN I I . ' I 9 . mf' ' - ,:::-' ta x Y . VY Akin and Wren rate on Corrigan Week-end SCROGGINS, I. RUSSELL , . Harlingen Business-Nose Brotherhood SEALE, EDWIN ALLEN - Teague Bible, English-Ministerial Alliance SESSIONS, LILA ANN . . Hillsboro Drama, Speech-Baylor Theatre, Alpha Psi Omega SETLIFFE, ANDREW IR. Reiedsville, N. C. Bible, English-Secretary-Treasurer, Carolina Club, Religious Music Education Club SHANE, VIRGINIA LEE . Lyndon, Ky. Bible, Math SHANKS, IOHN CLINTON . . Dallas Religion, English, Greek-Ministerial Alliance SHANNON, IACK W. . . Montgomery, Ala. English, Spanish SHAW, IO NAN . Nacogdoches Business SHAW, NOLAN GAIL V Colorado City Geology, ZoologyfWest Texas Club, A,R,O,T.C. SHELTON, CLAUDE R, . . . Roby Drama, Iournalisin-Baylor Theatre SHEPARD, IAMES E. i Iewett Accounting SI-IEPPERD, BILLIE ANN . , . Abilene Business, Psychology-West Texas Club SHERMAN, CECIL . Et, Worth History, English, Bible, Speech-Student Council, Ft. Worth Club, Ministerial Alliance, B.R.H. Choir SHERMAN, TIMOTHY M-I IR. Waco Chemistry, Math SHIMOTSU, CALVIN M. . San Benito Marketing, Economics-International Relations Club, Rio Grande Valley Club SHOULTS, ALFRED . . . . Childress Chemistry, Math, German-West Texas Club SHURTLEFF, SAMUEL H, . 7 Lampasas Business, Radio-President, Alpha Epsilon Rho, KIYS Staff, Radio Workshop SIMCIK, ERNEST R. Waco Businesse-Baylor-Waco Club SIMPSON, B. LAURIE . i Tulsa, Okla. Education, Music-President, Delta Alpha Pi, Tau Beta Sigma, Mu Phi Epsilon, Kappa Pi, Baylor Syrn- phony, Baylor Band, Homecoming Nominee '48, '49, May Oueen Nominee '49 SIMPSON, BEVERLY ANN . . Houston Zoology, Chemistry-Beta Beta Beta, Peer Club, Pre- Mecl Club, Alexander House Council, Houston Club class of '50 SIMPSON, HELEN ELIZABETH Waco Non-Major SKINNER, I. C. , . Waco Bible, Spanish-Sigma Delta Pi SLAY, IOHN R., IR ..... Ft. Worth History, Education, Geology-Tryon Coterie SLIMP, ROBERT LOUIS ..,., St. Petersburg, Fla. Bible, History, Radio-Alpha Phi Omega, Radio Workship SMALLWOOD, IOHN R ....... Paducah Business-Alpha Delta Sigma, Alpha Phi Omega, West Texas Club, A.R.O.T,C. SMELLEY, IUANITA ANN ..,... Talco Business-Band Majorette 'fSi t 1i:, . . X IQ N A .,.. ., .,,, . K wg, we tex , -rf 1:--b -' xx is ....x --i -. .- . V. -. Xp. , fftgf:5.,.jA A: , f .r - QSM: -T . ' . T srl-.-3 em Wh.. - ,P - -' , . t- .seg-nag? g , ,ef S' x, tt, Q ,VQ . W- I 4 I 2 cw X Y x6 is N 5 5. tm X X tt X3 4 '4 X QANRQ xx x X X W YN t X X I rx X I X 'Emi X Q X I CX, if f U I I QQ: S my iw KK X X X . ..t, wi? .mt ,. Ia I I we ,..., T, -..--v i '?:. ' Page 64 5 5 t I i i 1 t t Y ,313 Lal It it rl I I r r I fl l I I F K. I. I I rl 1619 SMIERS, I-IERMAN LLOYD Houston Physics, Math SMITH, ALFRED C. Houston Business, Economics-Houston Club SMITH, AUBREY L., IR. Munday Psychology, Chemistry, German -Taurus, American Chemical Society SMITH, FRANCIS LEE . , , . Retugio Psychology, Sociolfvqyr Education-Psi Chi, Alpha Kappa Delta SMITH, FRITZ , . . , . Tyler Religion, English-East Texas Club, B,R.l-I. Choir, Religious Music Educa- tion Club SMITH, IANEY . . Weatherford Voice, Piano-Delta Alpha Pi SMITH, IOHN S .,-, I . Nederland Personnel Management, Economics-East Texas Club, Beaumont Club SMITH, IONNIE MURIEL .,..,. Lameso Spanish, English-Sigma Delta Pi, West Texas Club SMITH, ROBERT LEE . . . Bolivar, Mo. Business, Sociology-Alpha Phi Omega, Taurus, Missouri Club SMITHSON, WILEY, IR ...., Hubbard Math, Education, Chemistry SMUDY, LEO . . Waco Accounting SNEIGER, FRANCIS F. Houston Pre'Law SNOEBERGER, WILLIAM A. . . Crete, Ill. Accounting-International Relations Club soLEs, Bots . . . corpus christ, Business, Education SOLOMON, LEONARD STANLEY . Waco Business, Economics, Management-Baylor Band SORRELL, SAM .-.---. Houston Business, Spanish-Presdent, Senior Class, President, Honor Council, Chamber of Commerce, Varsity B Club, Swimming Team SOUTHERN, IACK --.-.i San Antonio Zoology, Chemistry-Varsity B Club, Pre-Med Club, Track Team, '48- '49, Football Letterman '48, '49, Intramural Track Champion '48 SPIDLE, IAMES LLOYD . .... Nederland Zoology, Chemistry-Beta Beta Beta SPEARS, WALTER HARRELL Ardmore, Okla. Business SRACK, WILLIAM A ..,.... Houston Business-Varsity B Club, Houston Club, Basketball Letterman STALLINGS, NORMAN E ..,. Winston-Salem, N. C. Education, lournalism, Bible-Alpha Delta Sigma, Carolina Club Page 65, an-N? ' wk M' Mk f 3 is .y:g,3.f.a.f1-Lt, ' is .mv I I -.Vv I S ..-em-rg 1 1.i. W' A I 1 Dean Hicks explains self-government for senior girls STANECEK, IOSEPH L. . - TGFHIUIQ Biology: Psychology STANLEY, IACK Et. Smith, Ark. Business STANTON, EDVVIN I. . Waco Accounting STATI-IAM, MILDRED HARVEY Edinburg Accounting-Accounting Club: Canterbury Club STEAKLEY, MARVIN CLOYSE A - Godley Public School Music: Voice!-Madrigal Choir: Phi Mu Alpha: M.E.N.C. STEVENSON, CHARLES B .,,. Gladewater Education,Business-Taurus: B.S. U. Council STEWART, BETTY IO . . . Rio Grande Education, Sociology-Rio Grande Valley Club STOBAUGH, DON . . . Longview Radio: English--Taurus STODGHILL, MARY BERNADENE . . Kermit English, Education-Rhapsody in White: Phi Beta Mu: 'VVest Texas Club STONE, CHARLES C., IR ...,. Bryan Business-Varsity B Club: Delta Sigma Pi: Chamber of Commerce: Football Letterman STONE, GEORGE M ....., Waco Economics STONE, TOM ERIN IR. . Mt. Pleasant Accounting STRANGE, ERNEST . . Waco Art: Spanish-Kappa Pi: Sigma Delta Pi SWIFT, DEE IR. I . - - Waco Business SYKORA, KEN , , . West lournalism: English-Sigma Delta Chi: Nose Broth- erhoocl TALLY, GLENN W. . Corsicana Accounting: Business TANNER, CHARLES W ..,. Horner, La. CHEMISTRY: German-American Chemical Society: Louisiana Club TATUM, R. E. . ,... Beaumont Bible: English-Ministerial Alliance TAYLOR, BILL H .-..,. Lamesa lournalisrn-Sigma Delta Chi: West Texas Club: Baylor Rodeo Association TAYLOR, EVERETT THURMAN . . Itasca lournalisrn: English, History-Sigma Delta Chi: Edi- tor, Lariat: Round-Up Staff, '49 K . ,.,.,-.cjjif , ffl y C : ' 1 ilk 1. f class of '50 TAYLOR, IIMMIE LEE ...,.., Heqme Education: Violin, Music Education-Baylor Symphony: Rhapsody in White . TEKELL, GERALD DON . . . Corsiccmq v Business-Taurus: Radio Workshop , TEPPER, IRA H ........ Brooklyn, N. Y, Chemistry: Math, Biology, German-Beta Beta Beta: Alpha Chi: American Chemi- cal Society: Pre-Med Club: Sophomore Honors: Cum Laude Graduate TI-IIGPEN, FERN .... Chilton Business-Vice-President, Falls County Club THOMAS, IAMES YOUNG . . Mineola Zoology: Political Science-Esquire Club THOMPSON, IAMES B .,,,.., Kilgore Bible: English, History-Ministerial Alliance: East Texas Club A I lr' I Eli- ,, 'ti 3 ,. QQ Q. . X-K .. ,.- ,, -'- Wiii5:'?I7:'f5fS5Ff?j'5T-' 9 - 1 + f if:f J- E953 ,s- N.,--'Q s------- - .Y -3 I A X 1 Q3 X N3 5 xx I git u X N Q QQ YN-X X X N X O xg X N X X X5 XX XX A Q, t N S is X NN - f.s:fisf:::.f-H2 XS? QW Kai N X I x 9 X an .,', 5 , 'El' , 2 lk? rt Cifrlw , 63' 4 W que X X X X ! Xl X X -- V 5. , , ,. rw -1:1 'f:-fiw ' -I-imsm ws? :, NX I fiiffs tvwilix ' - :L A S- in .. 1 aww , i. ,rs ,B --: t ' f , -so I ISSI v, , X E3 Page 66 'S 9' , ...W TI-IOMAS, IIMMIE LA RUE . Dallas Marketing, Radio THOMAS, OWEN M. , San Antonio Education, Piano, Voice-Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Radio Choir, Acappella Choir THOMAS, SIDNEY IEANNE . , . Lockney English, Education,Spanish-West Texas Club TI-IORN, CLIFTON Waco Art, English-Kappa Pi Tl-IORN, VIRGINIA . . Tulsa English, Bible TI-IORSELL, VVILLIAIVI MORRIS, IR. . Pittsburg Zoology, German-wEsquire, East Texas Club, Neophytes, International Re- lations Club, Pre-Med Club, EPB. TILLMAN, PEGGY . . . Corpus Christi English, Education, Speech-Alpha Cmega, lunior Class Officer TINDLE, MARY ELIZABETH ,.,. Grapevine Physical Education, Education-Athenean Club, Delta Psi Kappa, Bad- minton Club, Round-Up Staff, '47 TISDALE, BONNIE LEE . . Arp Education, Bible-W,B.M.S. TISDALE, DONALD IAMES . Arp Bible, English-Ministerial Alliance TITUS, IOSEPI-I B. . Waco lournalism, English, History-Sigma Delta Chi, Lariat Staff TOLAR, VVILLIAM BERT ..... Ionesboro, La. Bible, English, Greek-President, B.S.U, President, Louisiana Club, l-lonor Council, Who's Who, Ministerial Alliance TOLBERT, RAYMOND W. . . Dallas lournalism, History, Radio--Press Club, Lariat Staff TRUSSELL, KENNETH LAWRENCE . . Ferris Accounting TUDZIN, I. N. . Gonzales Business TUNMlRE,.EAYE . Granite Falls, N. C. Bible, English-Volunteer Band TURNER, M. DON . . BioloQY: Chemistry, German-Streclcer I-lerpetological Society, Alpha Phi Omega . I - l Pleasanton TURNER, WILMA . . Austin Speech, Bible TWITTY, BRYCE IR ...,.,. Tulsa, Okla. Chemistry, Math-American Chemical Society, Kappa Kappa Psi, Nose Brotherhood, Oklahoma Club UHER, LA VERNE ...,... Bay City Physical Education, Education-Delta Psi Kappa, Badminton Club, Rodeo Association UNFRIED, W. THOMAS l l . . . Groesbeck Chemistry, Zoology-American Chemical Society 'Page 67 s ,ti -.-:-:-.c-'::2-wi 1 X - 'R S 'r ,, 'ctlffffh Sh -i-' ' ' ' V f-:wr --: . - f , 'ftmfs '9'3'5' - .' . 5 m , if tg ! J t I ,..., I ::, V . M X tl ll fa ll ii X x it W . .. ,nw ' ,, -...ani al. Registration also means free food! VALIGURA, NELLIE ROSS English, Education V Temple VALKUS, DAVID L. . Dallas Business: Accounting VANDERFORD, EARL . Mineola Bible: English-Ministerial .Alliance VAN METER, DOLORES Beaumont Education: Englishe-Delta Alpha Pi VAHRENKAMP, MARTHA i Waco Violin: Piano-Mu Phi Epsilon: Alpha Chi: Baylor Symphony VERNON, AURICE B ,..- Amarillo Psyciioloqyr Zoologye-Panhandle Club: Phi Chip Madrigal Choir VICAIN, LESTER E. . Missoula, Mont. Religion: History, Education-Ministerial Alliance VICKERY, GWIN - . Hubbard Home Economics: Education-Tri-D VICI1-IREY, LINDA LONGORIA . Brownsville Education: English VINSON, L. WILBORN, IR, r Waco History: Sociology, Economics, Spanish-Pi Gamma Nu: Ridgecrest Staiiers Club: Alpha Kappa Delta W'ADE, CATHERINE A Little Rock, Ark. Psychology: Education-Secretary, Delta Alpha Pi: Secretary, Psi Chi: May Oueen Nominee, '49 'WADE RUTH - - V . Temple English, Education--Music Educators Club: B.S.U. WACER, DURRETT . . El Paso Bible: Greek, English VIALKER, IANE RICHEY Haskell Education,SociologyYDelta Alpha Pip Alpha Kappa Delta 'WALLACE lOl-IN DOYLE . Morristown, Tenn. Business: Bible-Delta Sigma Pi WALLACE, KENNETH , . . . Waco Business WALRAVEN, MARCUS L,, IR. . Milford Political Science: History WARD, MARY LOIS . - V Bryan Sociology,English-Delta Alpha Pig Alpha Kappa Delta: Canterbury Clulo VIARE, ANNABEL A . V San Antonio Religion: Music, Spanish-Phi Beta Mug Religion Music Educators Club: University Chorusg Rhapsody in 'Whiteg Acappella Choir H WARE, BROWNING WORTH . Brownsville English, Bible: Philosophy-Sigma Tau Delta: Pi Kappa Delta: Swimming Letterman, '48, '49: Polar Bear Club ,., 2. . 5- .4 class of ' . - W - - . Santa Fe, N. M. Epsilon Rho, Baylor Theatre, New Mexico Club: KIYS VVARE, SUE A. Radio: English-Alpha Staff: Radio Vlforkshop WARDEN, CLINT S. Hillsboro Education: English WARREN, DAWSON R. DeKalb History, Education WASSON, ANN . Homer, La. History: English, Education-Louisiana Club WATKINS, ANNIE LOIS . . ,,.. Waco Education: Bible, Music Theory-B.R.H. Choir: Religious Education Music Work Shop WATSON, DORIS ELAINE . , Waco Non-Major-Baylor-Vtfaco Club X .Q iff t'.i, jf' ' ,....... 1, , iff ' wk j :gf C, A xxx 5 A I., -.35 i as iii 1 ,-31 if S NS . ' N 45,5-g.,.g.:: rigsv -Q -omni' ,. v-4.5739-M: -121- ' mt tw: A ,,N1Qi.w- Qsiigzg' e it C g gi. ij . T- t 51:15 'NIE ' Zi-I.-3313 11 . ' if - Page B8 WATSON, IAMES D. Chemistry, Math WATSON, IEANNE Business--Phi Garnina Nu WATTS, ROBERT ANDREW Chemistry, Math-American Che-miral Society WEATHERS, ELBERT L. Business WEATHERSBEE, STANLEY MAC Accounting-Alpha Phi Omega, Chamber ol Cornrnerce WEBB, LOUIS P, Business WEBSTER. IAMES Business, Economics WEDGEWORTI-I, BILLIE MARIE Zoology, Chemistry--Beta Beta Beta, PresMed Club WELSH, MARGARET L Waco Corsicana Marshll Waco Rotan Groves Leesburg, Fla. Baytown Vinton, La. Speech, Radio-Pi Kappa Delta, Baylor Rodeo Association, Louisiana Club, Radio Workshop WENTWORTH, THOMAS RICHARD Ft. Worth History, English, Philosophy, Geoloqy,Bible2President, Pi Gamma Mu, Who's Who, President, Siqma Tau Delta, Board ot Publications, Ft. Worth Club, B.S.U. Council, President, Alpha Chi, Chamber of Commerce WERTH, CALLIE IZORA , LaGrange Home Economics, Education--President, TrifD WESLEY, IOHN H. Waco Business WEST, CHARLES RICHARD Tyler Business WEST, IANET San Antonio Music Education-Secretary, M.E.N.C., President, Tau Beta Siqrna, Phi Beta Mu, Volunteer Band, Y.W.A., Baylor Band, Baylor Symphony, San An- tonio Club, White House Council WHIDDON, M. NELI.. . . Business WI-IISNAND, IOHN WALLACE Business WHITE, I. M. Business WI-IITEHEAD, TOMMY Y. . Botany, Zoology-Beta Beta Beta WICKS, ROBERT H. Bible, English-B.S.U. WILLEFORD, CARL A. . . Psychology-Chemistry, German-Ps WILLIAMS, BILLY I. . . Bible, History-Ministerial Alliance I chi Voth Dallas Midland Miami, Fla. Mission Sherman Ferris Page 69 '33 I: EFF 1. ,.' +4 1 E. ,i - Sql, we ,U . ,.1. QL E tl l hi rv - XX 'A - s I A? WJ! , - :.- an if wEtQg,? 'g'I 'ws xa J? 'LQ ,E--is 1 ...V it L 1 ' s A 313 4 t ft X s it 5 pb Av X . 'G :YY 51 : r,-r I 1 ,ef ' P . . ,.,, 5 LVL .. ,A 'wr , Q ,..-,Q-fli I imma - 'fY?vq,', X ., . ,.,, ..,,. C If -.f,g ,,.. 5 l x 5. , . N K W X XL. 3 N L59 ' t.:5 , . x -- 5, X' ., I' 153 Hy-C' 5...-an 'S' gal' gud' ' .M . . fd ' l , ff:-.,. I r. -V ,. . - -'Bw 1-'S-2:1:fE3 ':.. ,- ,. ?,.fefff29 I I-YA . .-f.:s5fEs:sisfz::sS2f2zse:: WILLIAMS, CORRE IVEY ..... Brenham Physics, Math, English-Vice'President, Alpha Chi, Vice-President, Alex- ander House Council, Acappella Choir, Sophomore Honors, F.F.B. WILLIAMS, DAVID L. . . Waco Bible, English-Ministerial Alliance WILLIAMS, GEORGE T. Waco Bible, History ' VVILLIAMS, IUDSON E ....... Houston Business--Tryon Coterie, Varsity B Club, Alpha Phi Omega, Swimming Letterman, '48, Chamber of Commerce, Student Council WILLIAMS, LILLA IANE .... Port Arthur Bible, English WILLIAMS, THOMAS READ . Harlingen Chemistry, Education-A.R.O.T.C. VVILLIAMSON, CHARLES LEE ..,. Port Arthur History, Bible, English-President, Ministerial Alliance WILLIAMSON, LEE ROY .,... Tyler Bible, English, Sociology-Ministerial Alliance, Alpha Kappa Delta WILLIAMSON, PERRY C. Terrell Business WILLIAMSON, RICHARD P. Galveston Business VJILLIAMSON, VELERA ANN .... St. Louis, Mo. English, Education-Sigma Tau Delta, Missouri Club, Rhapsody in White, F.F.B. WILLIS, MARLAN P. ...... Houston Psychology, German-Alpha Chi, Vice-President, Psi Chi WILSON, ALMA WRIGHT I Laurel, Miss. English, Bible-Mississippi Club WILSON, BARBARA - Carrizo Springs Business-Phi Gamma Nu WILSON, DEWEY G. . . Borger Business-Baylor-Panhandle Club WILSON, EDWARD L. --A--- Waco Business-Kappa Kappa, Nose Brotherhood, Baylor-Waco Club WILSON, MARVIN I. - Nevada, Mo. Business-Alpha Phi Omega WINFIELD, BEVERLY I ...... DeOuincy, La. Zoology, Chemistry-Beta Beta Beta, Pre-Med Club, Alpha Chi, Louisiana Club, Neophytes, Acappella Choir, Sophomore Honors WINSTEAD, CLIFTON S. ,Weatherford Economics Political Science WITTIEN, DAISY VIRGINIA Galveston Business-Phi Gamma Nu WITTNER, EDWARD L. . . Alpine Bible, Music-Baylor Rodeo Association Page 70 permanent senior class officers PRESIDENT: lack Akin, business major from El Dorado, Ark., was active in all phases ot university lite. A Golden Gloves Champion, he coached the Baylor boxing team, served on the BSU Council, was President oi the Senior Class, and a member oi Alpha Phi Omega and the Arkansas Club. SECRETARY: Double-majoring in journalism and English, Cleo Marie Marschall was a Lariat night editor and a member ot Alpha Omega, Sigma Tau Delta, the Round-Up staii, and the Baylor Rodeo Association. A West Texan, Cissy hails from San Angelo. 'WOOD, ANN ,...44 Houston Education,Enalish-Vice-President, Kappa Delta Pi, Treasurer, Pi Alpha Lambda, Treasurer, Houston Club, Alpha Chi WOOD, B. GENE , .... Waco Chemistry, German-Baylor-Waco Club, Pre'Med Club, German Club WOOTTEN, CLARENCE E. Celina Business WORTHY, IERRY N. .,.. Donie Business-President, Alpha Delta Sigma, Secretary, Esquire, Bay- lor Band, East Texas Club WREN, IAMES ERIC .... Vernon Sociology, Psychology-Alpha Phi Omega, Psi Chi WYMAN, BETTIE IO ,,,,, Dallas Business, Sociology,Spanish--Alpha Kappa Delta, Dallas Club, FEB. Z' YATES, HENRY PERRY Accounting, Economics YATES, IAMES MCLAURIN Business-Nose Brotherhood YOUNG, NORA GENE Education, English YOUNG, KATI-IARINE LATTIMORE Psychology, Education-Psi Chi YOUNG, PATSY . Public School Music-Mu Phi Epsilon, YOUNGBLOOD, FRANCES MARIE Math, Education Temple Waco Florence Northampton, Mass. Alpha Chi Mineral Wells Greenville Page 71 Wu. EK ' BABANMGD 5 most representative senior boy and girls The most representative boy and girl of the Class of '50 were presented at the first annual Campus-Wide Christmas Party in the Union Building. An unusual twist was added by having two most representative girls-Clara and Elsa Miller. The identical twins are members ol Alpha Chi, Alpha Omega, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Beta Mu, Tri D, served as class officers, on house councils, and on the BSU Council. Double majors in English-Education, their home is Dallas. As their rnost representative boy, the Senior Class chose Richard Roach, busi- ness major from Garland. l-le is a member ot Taurus, Delta Sigma Pi, and the Chamber ot Commerce. He also served as a class officer. Page 72 junior class officers FALL QUARTER: President: Ken Blanton Vice President: Harold Riley Secretary: Nancy Hills Reporter: Laverne Lonqino SPRING QUARTER: WIN TER QUARTER: President: Henry Sorrell Vice President: Tom Parker Secretary: Rusty Davidson Treasurer: Milton Iones 'sf President: Andy Odern Q1 Vice President: Elliot White Secretary: Margaret Wynn Treasurer: Wendell Baqqett all Page 73 9:',:'fgs:.rf5s5+b I S'.tI:tiSi:,E24 - . Q , ' 'si'-'Se tiitfili fi 95 . 1 , ?5i2sP:'i-fl: ESQ., Eaisrqi- if QSM-.s:r15',:. tg--11. ., - 'zS1'1. N r2.- ' -6' ' I ,a.gvl!rXL' 'HN , wi , 5 'S --Q 2 vm Q 2.96-fixtrf , . , 4- 3322 'I 'ai v --- I. i,f,. .. a 4 I -ga v .Lg '- , ,- X ,AS- ' , fp, 1 I 'W' S135- ' Sf? 5-.ffffl ...nh-lu. . ww, if M i' .nw l l' t -nf Y .Q . I I ....... I r . - . it , E f .W . ., I ...I . ...... - -- - fr -'Q ,. , . , .bbb L f ' ., ,..- I - ' ASI w e I . X ,, A ., I, . M. , t .,: 1, ' .N N ffl? , 0 ' .. , , t ABINGTON, ROBERT B. . Lake Charles, La. BAKER, ANN FRANCIS . ABRAMS, ANNE . . . . Waco BAKER, DON . . ADAMS, MARY LOUISE . r . Bryan BALAND, EVERETT . AIKEN, IANICE . , . Miami, Fla. BALL, MARY KAROLYN . AKERS, LA LITA . . . Lonqview BARBEE, TOM V . . AKINS, BILLY I. - . . West BARGER, MARTHA , , ALBERT, LAVERNE . . . Hallettsville BARHAM, MAXINE . ALEXANDER, ROBERT LEE - - . Alvin BARR, MAUVIRINE . ALLBRITTON, BILL . . Ferris BARRETT, LEO P. ALVAREZ. JOE .... , Cameron BARRETT, LILA . - . ANDERSON, MARY LEIGH V r Mt. Pleasant BARTH, GEORGE G. . . ANDERSON, THOMAS FRANKLIN . Rosenburq BARTON, BOBBIE IEANNINE APPLEWHITE, MYRA . Plainview BASS, SAMUEL EARL . ARNOLD, LETA FAE . - Houston BASSETT, S. DENTON r ATKINSON, CHARLES R. . Temple BEALL, O. E. V - ATKINSON, Jos B. . . Edinburg BEARD, BETTY sus . AUTREY, L. I .... . Waco BEARDEN, CARTER . AVINGER, ToMMY D. . . Edinburg BEASLEY, FRANCIS . Page 74 . Austin Abilene - . Amarillo . . Brownwood Louisville, Kentucky Tacoma, Washington . Waco . Houston . , . Waco . . San Angelo Trenton, New Iersey . r Gladewater Mt. Calm . Mesquite . Waco , Beaumont . Dallas . Temple W '- 1,-. ,. f, Q. ,QQ M' ' M Q I 1 ,N 'F ffl . A Q P' .. 1' ,fs ' ffl ' f 'O' 5 l 5 X ,-1-422 UGO! -Q: gf 4:-3552 ff ', . 'W BEAVER, HAROLD E. . BELCHER, MRS. IOSEPH E. BELL, IANICE CLAIRE . BELL, IEANNINE , . , BENNETT, FRANK RUSSELL BERRY, MARILYN ANN . BILBARY, DON . BINGI-IAM, KITTY . BLACK, CAROL . BLANKS, COLLEEN . BLANTON, KEN . BONILLA, WILLIE . class of '51 - Hunt Lincoln, Ill. Little Rock, Ark. Old Hick I Cuero . Dallas . Dallas Ft. Worth . Mexia Beaumont ory, Tenn, Gainsville Calvert 51fS::g.. ? , r , 'A 23 , Y: 1.15-rl 2-1 11 . it-:::::fs::.2. Q x Q WM? X BONNER, HARRY . BOSWELL, SAMUEL E. BOUNDS, CLYDE L. BOYDSTUN, FRANK . BOYLE, GINGER V BRADSHAW, SARAH BRANDENBERGER, CONNIE , BRANDES, PAT , . , BRANNON, CONNIE BRELAND, MARGARET BRENNER, MARVIN BREWER, SARA , -V. 17' . N ,V I , 3, ,1'f'-f- ' V' 4:53, . 13 fwiii x A , , AQ I. M255 -1 ' I :IUA Fairfield . Camden, Ark. I - - Waco Oklahoma City, Okla. Goliad Uvalde . Mason . Waco Worth I Twitty - Ft. I Waco - San Antonio jimmy Jeffries was 'whistlebait' at the girls' football game Page 75 ..9 P'1.f .. M .x '3 5 ,, Wi'Tl 'II 1 ':,A 3 . gs I 1 '--'w- af.-:.:.a:a 'Xara-,V ,fs Y A 'fl . z , it K 1 'A , Q fl' 'tx . ..., If tl x ' W A C N I sm I A 4.5.5, ,.52... -.a :g P' PW IIQ' 1 Y A,,1:,,:,.i, ,nib P lg x vf I 3 K sf 5: ...-f X c GQ X is 'gi N. I iii?- BREWTON, CASWELL L. IR. BRIM, BOBBIE I - BROWN, BROWN, BROWN, BROWN, BROWN, BROWN. BROWN. BRUNER BRUToN'. CHARLES L, . D. C. DORIS IEAN LEONARD F. IR. I MARCELINE MARGARET ANN ROBERT LAWERENCE DWAIN . . . IANIE LEE BULLARD, DORA V . - BURKE, KATHERINE PATRICIA BURNS, TACK WAYNE - - BURNS, ROBERTA IEAN . BURRIS. BILLY IOE . CALDWELL, BEN F. - CAMPBELL, DORIS GENE - ,Gasp t Shreveport, La. . Waco Teague Waco . Waco Chase, Kansas . Stephenville Lorneta Valley Mills Kerens Dallas . Waco , Robstown Valley Mills . . Englewood . , Olney Little Rock, Ark. . . Dallas Page 76 CANANT, FRED CARMICHAEL, NADA SUE CARNEY, RIAL , . CARPENTER, BETTY . CARPENTER, BRIT I CARR, IO WILLIAM CARROLL, VAN I CASH. IIM V CASNER, KEN I CASWELL, MENETTE CARTER, I. B. V CARTER, LYNNELL . CHAMBERS, ANNE I CHAPMAN, IAMES ROY CHAPMAN, IOHN GRIFFIN CHAPMAN, VALNA MAE CHASTAIN, O. IACK CHEEK, ROBERT V . , Baytown . Waco . Los Angeles . Iunction . Dallas . Vernon . Teague . Perry, Okla. . Waco . Hollis, Okla. . Temple I San Augustine Alabama City, Alabama . . . Bartlett , . . Houston . . . Houston I . . Belton A Seattle, Washington .w. - -- A-nv, 53 JK . J I Q 4 Wi V X 'sf I CHERRY, WILLIAM , CLAYCOMB, THURMAN CLINE, BEVERLY . CLINTON, EVERETT E. COIT, HAROLD . . COLE, MARY LOU . COLLIER, CLAYTON COLLIER, MUZETTE . CONNELL, DOUGLAS H. COOK, GEORGE H. , COOK, ROSS K. . COPELAND, MAX . class of ' I gnu., 'hu-X . Muldoon I McKinney Y Miami, Fla. . Pilot Poini . Richardson - Goliad Waco . Alto, Texas A Houston . Odessa Kansas City, Mo. . Weiner! K 'Q x I ,ff 'V 0' T' . ' o r CORLEY, IAMES L, . CORNWELL, EUGENE COTHRAN, ANDREW M. COX, ROBERT M. . COX, WAYNE , CRAIG, ROBERT DEES CRAIG, WILLIAM H. CRAWFORD, DANA F. CREED, CHAS, HAROLD CRIM, MACK C, . . CROCKETT, CHARLES CROSS, MARIAN , . V W ...,, A 1 Q ,.., . , Spa Ruston, La. . .Waco Mobile - Stephenville Henderson . Olney I . Olney . China Springs - Warren, Ark. 7 Sunset . Whitney . Waco Page. 77, A115 sei for football practice N- f' 4-2::5:5:sEsEa.,.. ..ELE1?:.-gg, ,- . -sf 1 - 'f--z':-:f-..1:4:f-iff-- M -' 5 K5 tow fs JAY f as. 9 2 Q K .1 as , 'Y 1, XX 'sump K A9 QS x , gsf.-:Ns 1 2 1: h f VX iffy' - -'k' 2 X 4 A S' I Q ... , . ,iw A is -Y IRIS 'Mya , - 1:1 , .,.. S. - Y , , , y . . g :V .:5:,5,V-,.i.:. ji.: ,.,j, '- ' , Q.: ' E1 CROUCH, BETTY .,.. CROUCH, EDWARD HALLMARK CULPS, WALLACE D. . . CURL, HESTER . . . CURTIS, I. W. , . CUTBIRTI-I, SEALE T. . DANIEL. IOAN . . DANIELS, EVELYN I. . DAVIDCI-IEK, STEVE . DAVIDSON, ELAINE . . DAVIDSON, LEILA IOYCE . DAVIS, JAMES L. . . DAVIS, IEANNETTE . DAVIS, IOHNNY , DAVIS, WALLACE DAWSON, P. GENE . DEASON, DON I DE LAFOSSE, NED . ri, -ox my. . 25.333 1 ..,, ,.iq,q ,,,:,,, , ii' .Q . , xx ,. - WW. I .. si...-:..f..-s-.-:Q . . . .X .mi I.. . Dallas , Waco . Houston . San Antonio . Mirando City - 4 Pierce , Woodville . . Waco . . Sherman Corpus Christi . Harlingen . Warren, Ark. . Brownwood . . Dallas . Wichita Falls Tucson, Arizona . Henderson - Corsicana Page 73 DEMMER, LUCY ANN . de MONTEL, IEAN . , DENMAN, ROBERT B. DENSON, MARIORIE ANN . DIFIORE, ANDY D. . . DOBBS, T. DAVID . . DOBSON, IACK .,,. DODSON, MARY CATHERINE , DODSON, ROBERT A. . , DOUGLAS, MARY DOWDEN, STEVE . DOWNS, TERRY E. , DREES, RUTH - DUBOSE, IACK M. DUGGER, VIVIAN . DUKE, IUNE . , DULANEY, IOHN B. . DUNN, IAMES I. - Marshall , . Tyler - - Georgetown . . Cameron Brooklyn, New York . . . Odessa . Amity, Ark. Smackover, Ark. . - Bastrop . Texarkana, Texas . . . Odessa - San Antonio . El Paso - Gonzales - Robstown - Mineola - Earle, Ark. Teague V- .-O .pi- i I w 'Q' Us X 1 I K vw A 9 EBERTS, IAMES F. . ECKERT, ROBERT EDWARDS, IACK D. ELLIOT, ART ELLIOT. IOHN R. I ELLIS, DOROTHY F. ELLIS, WILLIAM ENER, NORMAN EVANS, MABEL FANCHIER, DORIS FARRIS, CORKY FARRIS, MARY LOU class of '51 - nv:-1 1-F fi 'C 3 Little Rock, Ark. I I Houston Gastonia, N. C. I Fort Worth St. Louis, Mo. I Irvinq I Frost Hemphill . Houston Corpus Christi Fort Worth Liberty Hill FARROW, DOROTHY . FAULKNER, MARTHA I. FERGUSON, HELEN RUTH FIGART, DAVID R. I FILES, WILLIAM E. IR. . FISHER, I. RAYMOND . FLOYD. IACOB STOKES FLUKER, FLOYD . FOMBY, WILLIAM BOYD FOSTER, RODNEY H. . FOX, IAMES W, , . FRANKS, SAM . , ' v- ': 222 Ax . Dallas I Beaumont I Lubbock Lexington . Tulsa, Okla I Kiuqsville - Alice . . Ennis I I Amarillo Short Hills, New Iersey I Spur I Gatesville Page 79 Ann Lomax, our Homecoming nominee ' .. .::- 5 'I Y? vx sk .N , R zfcgqml 3 WI I f' ' ' '4'-- ' 55 . 1 Q . . ,4': . 'V ' I ily' A bq, If 'M s -3 I ..., 2 il A 0 EQ 3 lx I N X N- .516 gs :::. 1:1:1- ,I A 1- x i X X Q ' Qmf:-fE?:EE.?5is?:f:2:s5- .-52.15 Si.'2:- . , . -. .,,, - ..-M .. .. .- V . - .- L A, +-:.-:Q:-:--.- v Q- -..-...W f - . Ns- .x N Y. I .w1.Q1,.., .. .- 1' ': -A -2. '- . -:gr . . -l,q-'gss--if X x WS 9 ' ' '- -' - l Q,Ij::j:3'If:'33 Nfbifhq . 5 535535535 7 l:vS'fS.1X: -' 'flfIffl:3:f5:'f:.3 riff. Her v- . .Am 1. vxxahie . W xini' L 2. X. li- ' 1. f I 8- xi MSRZGWQQS' 'A I 1 - . l:- ,- km? ' s'fTj1'fg::s.'M-Q9 ' ' ' T ' W' W ' ' ' Vg ' --1v.Ng.,.::5 . Q -. I f ' I I I .X X I' 'B - 3: . f S : I , . 1' g.r.se:'l. -A ' R A . sv I I ' -'S' ' rr- DW? f ' .,,. 'S Y.5.'Q':: . ' 5 53:E..:,5 '71 .r. - Is - k:,:::Z: .. I -f:g.-5.1-.4-.L , ' as .. an ,pw an ,K . - af.: 'if I. s.. . N .R 1. ,,'-:X .1 , : W ,,...,. . Ly. . X W' I wi-i .Q -' -me A,. I ' . L .r.5:5:',:s.-.:135.5-1::: ' .P ...Q Afgsx 3 . x,., ,. . . ..... .. .A S ' B Tl I . I fl f ' ..-1 wk ' . ' . Q i ' ssf ' ' ' -xxx, ., - - X 0 ,,.. . -' M 1 I - A ' f . . as ' s , .. .QQ , . . Lili. I 12 Q iw W W P. 2-,egfa . X . .Q-S 55:-'ii-. . ' KW , I . -sf. .mf A---as -.:s.-.f':--.fz:s:: . X . - 'W sg':E'5'I5'-53153 Siu ., B . I1 'f:f'.f-.1 ': .SM 41-I - df' 'A -1 . , .:s- h -2 FRAZIER, EDWIN FREGIA, IAMES A. . FULLEN, MARIAN EULMER, IANE GALLAWAY, GALE GALT, WILLIAM GARNER, ROY IR. GATLIN, GLORIA . GENTRY, ORAN GHRIST, BEVERLY DELL GIBBS, CAROLYN GIBSON, ALYCE CHARLOTTE GIBSON, IOI-IN S., III . GILLENWATERS, CHARLES GILLESPIE, IAS. T. . . GILPIN, MARTHA SUE , GLENN, BETTY IEANNE . GLENN, IOAN . . Waco Waco Beaumont V Uvalcle Pearsall Waco Port Neches Anahuac . . Elkhart , San Antonio Bryan Birmingham, Ala. . Hope, Ark. . Waco Augusta, Ark. Mt. Pleasant I , Waco Palestine Page 80 GOBER, HELEN . GOBER, WILLIAM S. IR. . GOLDSMITH, OTIS . . GREEN, BOBBIE THOMAS GREEN, ROBERT I. . GREEN, ROBERT . , GREENWADE, B. O. GREER, GLADYS . GREESON, PAULA . . GREGORY, EUGENE B. . GRIFFIN, IOI-IN WALLACE . GRIEFITH, RICHARD LEE . GROW, WALLACE P. . GUPTON, M. A. . . GUTHRIE, MARY IO . GUYNES, IAYNE . I-IAAS, EDWARD . I-IALE, PAT . Iacksonville Iacksonville . . West . Temple Phoenix, Ariz. . . Temple Roswell, New Mexico - I . Vidor A Hawkins San Antonio - Weslaco . Tulia I . Houston - West Columbia - - Corsicana . Baytown . West . Waco 1 J,-j',,. Wff . V . iq.- . is fggvksieg K -.-ui. I 24 ckv Q I -.V , '6' 9.1l, ' ,Q , 'W A W fu W :,, ,, ll ...spades , T3 W tt HAMILTON, DAVID E. HAMILTON, H. E. . HAMMOND, FRANK H. HAMNER, PHIL . HAND, BETH . . HARGIS, PATTY IEAN HARRIS, BUDDY . HARRIS, IANIS HARRIS, WILLIAM F. HART, CAROLYN . HATCH, ROBERTA . HAY, MARTHA LEE class of '51 ' 'U' A ,1- 'vY'D .3 I x .O,, ...wx 'it . Pecos . . Atlanta . Marks, Miss. . San Antonio . Anahuac . Bastrop, La. Okla. City, Okla. . , Waco . Waco Beamont . Waco . Waco J , 'fi 33 8 Q61 x l 52 St HAYES, LOY E. HEARD, ROBERT LEE HEARRON, CLARENCE HEATH, IANE . , HEMBREE, SUE HENDERSON, BILL HERCHER, WILLIAM E HERNDON, DOYLE P. HERR, ROBERT , HIGHTOWER, IOYCE HILL, IOHN GLENN . HILL, MARYNADA . Deport , Waco I Waco - San Benito - Ballinqer . Hearne . Pine Bluff, Ark. . Tyler McC1usky, N. D. I - Houston Port Neches . Waco Dizzy DeWitt says Biology is required! 3 ff. ., Vi.-. .X X X N 9 Y -X .. X.-.,.X' . . ,... - . .X ., ' ' ' - ' . V A . .... ...... . ' -,. .. X R .V X N W. X 'B SRM- ', - f ' ' f TSIESQS:XEi:EEE:E:f:fE: fI25'J': . X N . , X Xp X- X X IX 11, X F EF . XL - - .xx K Wi . ..,.,,, ' '-- 5. ' X'-' ,Q F' S' , , .-.. ' : :fe:::'s Jgx X ' 'YP X JN A X ' S Y X Y x X ' X HILLEY, ELLA DAWN . HILLS, NANCY HILTON, NELDA LYNN . HINSON, THOMAS A. HIOTT, JOHN B. HIX, MARGARET . HOEHN, MARY CHARLOTTE HOLCOMBE, ELO . . HOLLIS, BETTIE JANE . HOLT, RICHARD W. HONEYCUTT, HAROLD F. HOUSTON, BETTIE RUTH HOWARD, DONALD . HOWELL, EARL F. . HOWELL, MIRIAM . HUDSON, ANN . HUDSON, BEVERLY - HUFHINES, DON . -.AA . 1 5 I L R 2 W, I J A .. fl . EI Paso . . Denton . Palfurrias Little Rock, Ark. Pickens, South Carolina , . . , Tylgf . Waco X Pecos X Olney X Valley Mills . Henderson - Freeport . Litchfield, Lll. - . Waco - - Houston - ,- - Pearsall . Little Rock, Ark. . Salinas, Calif. Page 82 HUNEYCUTT, BLENDA HUNT, ASA , HUTSON, MARGARET IKEMOTO, HENRY Y, INGRAHAM, FRANK C, ISBELL, MARTHA ITOKAZU, HAROLD IVERSON, WALTER I-I. JACKSON, MARY LO IACOBSEN, DOROTHY JAMES, LESTER V, . JEFFREY, JAMES . . JENKINS, HARTFORD, JR. . JETTON, MARY JEAN JOHNSON, BEN HUBERT JOHNSON, CLINTON . . JOHNSON, DARREL . IOHNSON, DERWOOD ua A an i . X .. Bo- X X x , Nt XX RX :I 'I' tri: Kannapolis, N. C. V - - Dallas Carrizo Springs t . Ecsondido Brentwood, Tenn, Y San Antonio Kapaa Kauaz, T. H. . . . Belton I Ft, Worth Y Louisville . Plainview X Corpus Christi X Bastrop . Center . . . Lufkin - - - Llano Clovis, New Mexico , . . Waco 7? 1-A ,M , -S3 Q .. 'fs 'X X 5'3- '5 5 t it , , Y 351 N 'Q xg Th AA . . 7 , , 5 'L ,. ' N 4 ' iff? W A ,Ja . dl' if A ' A .1 L qqd - fgjgrh ' i q l, M. ,A x , -W ,L fe Q' T A A ' 14:41 ' ' I' ,Q .r 'X 5353: ' I -- Q -' ' IOHNSON, IOE ED . . . San Angelo KEENEY, GRAFTON Baltimore, Md. IOHNSON, MARY ANN . . Waco KEITH, MARY ANN Grand Prairie IOHNSON, MARY CHERRY I V Waco KELSO, AUBREY S. r V Nixon IOHNSON, ROBERT N. . , . Alamo KENNEDY, IIMMIE PAYE , Little Rock, Ark. IOHNSTON, IAMES . , . Ft. Worth KENNEDY, I. DELL . , . Mexia IONES BILLIE MARIE Corpus Christi KENNEDY, PATSY . r Baytown TONES, KENNETH . V Weslaco KENNEDY, VIRGIE V Dallas IONES, MILTON . lefferson KILLIAN, IEANE - Fort Worth IONES, PATRICIA . Paducah KIMLER, GENE r I r Aruba, N.W.I. TUDA, RALPH Collinsville KIRKINDOLL, DONALD . . . Leary KAY, TERRY . Tyler KLARAH, NICK . . . Waco KEELE, MIRIAM . Dallas KLATT, IAMES . Waco class of '51 Page 83 ,gy Higher Learning? 5 Q if K QE in f-Krew-P UW' 541 1? is ,: , . , . ff . L ,- 1V:V 533' fe.-53, ,, W-ms Q S 4 wi X X' X , ' ' rf'i55'5f i ir 53? I 3 V Ye 2 E si R 2 .,x4 in . . an Z. , 4, A W Nw X XP Z- ...Eff - A . 5 ::s:g:Q,-. '- -'- -'V ' 121:-I'- F Sw . ' Q ' Il KNAPP, IAMES V V Brownwood KNIGI-IT, ROY C. V V Heririqlon, Kansas KOLB, CHARLES V V V V New Orleans, La. KORNEGAY, IOY HEARNE . . . V Dallas KOSANKE, ANNA MARIE V V V Henrietta KRAUSE, PEGGY . . . Waco KUTCH, P. F. IR. . V Gladewater LACY, GRIFF V V Henderson LADY, FRANK . . , Trurnann, Ark. LAMB, BONNIE V V Slephenville LAMB, FRANCES MAE V Oqlesby LAMBERTH, WANDA . . Temple LANE, SUSIE V V V LAUGI-ILIN, ROBERT N. V San Antonio . V Dallas LAWERENCE, DOROTHY V Diboll LAYNE, BOBBIE SUE V V Waco LEAMON, ROY V V Pittsburg LEE, BILL H. V V . Earth , i 2 . S , is x ' ' . ' .1 -oi ss 6 ' .. Q 'sl Page 84 LEWALLEN, BOB . . LICHNOVSKY, ALBIN . . LIPPE, EDWIN V V V LIPSCOMB, WHAT WI-IITTEN LOMAX, ANN ..V. LONG, DOROTHY D. . LONG, IOHN M. . LOWREY, MADELYN LUCAS, LODGE IOE LUNN, DICK .... LYLE, IACK ,,,, LYSINGER, CALVIN RAYMOND MCBRIDE, GORDON L. V MCCALLON, IOHN SMILEY MCCARLEY, MAXINE V V MCCLELLAND, IAMES PAT MCCLEASKEY, ALLEN DEE . MCCLINTOCK, HOYT M. . Star V Waco V West V Crawford V V Albany . Meridian Indianapolis, Ind. . . Marlin V Hillsboro V East Bernard . . Olney V El Paso V V Mission Rt., Marlow, Okla. V Plainview V Beeville V Henderson V Graham V Andrews I ,. 'aa I' . s o t, V, Q t'iQg3fj ,.1Q A8 ,,A,,,,,- y2 ,Qjff .,f:5::i ,. ,. . 'WH ,- 'ist' --f-ff gs, rvsf-'X ',p Qiif 9' . ..,,. .N . .-Q.. Yer.. . If Q it Y s lt, I McCOY, WILLIAM FINCHER MCCREE, MARIORIE . McDANlEL, ROY VV. MCFARLAND, RALPH L. MCKETI-IAN, HERBERT A. . McKAY, ROSEMARY MCKETHAN, MARTHA IANE MCMANUS, DOYLE . , MCMINN, GLENNELLA . MCNEESE, HARRY L. IR. MCNIEL, GEORGE WY , , MCREYNOLDS, LANEY W. class of '51 - West . Beaumont - Petersburg Silver City, N. M. V San Benito Little Rocl-2, Ariz. V Waco . Corsicana . Pasadena Monticello, Ark. . San Marcos Birminqhcnn, Ala. MALONE, PAT . MALTHANER, KARL , MANESS, GEARLD MANNING, IOY BELLE MARCHMAN, VICTOR Y. MARKS, ALMA RUTH MARSH, GEARLD E. MARTIN, ELIZABETH ANN MARTIN, O. D. , MASON, BILLIE C. MATHIS, CURTIS L. MAYFIELD, TINY M. New Boston . Norman, Okla. Y Houston Port Arthur Cleburne . Longview I t Waco Marysville, Tenn. Beaumont Y Weslaco Houston . Holland Ferrell for Ferrell! Page 85 HON' gem -ai weed' Nl fumrni? is . :I gfsfa ' g..-g2:5.', -'-me-. Sir , gi .L., 3.2 as rv Q, i 3 . Q if 'x N. 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MILLS, CHARLIE S ..,, MONROE, EVA EIZABETH . MOORE, IEANNE . , MOORE, NEDRA L. . . MOREHEAD, IIMMY LEE . MORGAN, GLENNA N. . MOTT, IAMES C. . . MUNCY, BETTY I. . MURPHY, BETTY . . MURRAY, CHARLES D. . Luflcin . Robstown . Hillsboro . Plano New Braunfels . . Waco - - Humble . Crawford Spokane, Wash. Shreveport, La. Huqhson, Calif. . , Frost . Biq Spring Portales, N. M. V I Lufkin . Loclcriey Houston - Wilmington, N. C. Page 86 MURRAY, ORVAL MURPHY, BETTY E, MYERS, BOB NAVE, TOM E. NELSON, IAMES R. , NETHERY, MIRIAM NEW, BEN B. NEWBY, HI EASTLAND . NEWLAND, IANICE NEWMAN, LEWIS NEWMAN, RUSTY NODA, MITSUKO NORMAN, ELIZABETH - NORTHUM, G. ANN . NORWOOD, NANCY . NUNNALLY, CLEON . ODOM, ANDY OHLSSON, LOIS CLAIRE . -owl Karinapolis, N. C. New York, N. Y. - - Olney Oak Ridge, Tenn. . . Dallas Pine Bluff, Ark. . . Dallas . . Del Rio Moorinqsport, La. I Corpus Christi . San Antonio . Kohala, T. H. - Amarillo . Tulsa, Okla. . . Vernon - Tampa, Fla. Charlotte, N. C. . . , Waco Sv Q hmvxif X I 1 , I C -r Qi h -6 I -46, sz, xx i Y , ,. -A ' 3 3,-, 3.35.33 . ' . ,S iz .- ..,,, . ' ' Q' S , 'Tied ,.:. . .'ff'1s. ' ' V A . X if-iiog an , W- f M- 3.33 --4-'- .....-... .. W 1 is ...,.,A. , H .xi iv- f . i . ' ' I , .. . . -ri. , ff , F .. , Q. Y. nl.'E:V4I5 3. . 2 , H if ' Q Q, ,. I 'Ki' 5 Bw ., 4, .sr ., , 5. iw it ar . x Z ,j an xp Q? W3 . -.. , ,ggi , . I , , , N X . J... , I, L5 'lg' 'S if .,,. ua' ' ' . I 'f. ' . 5 vi' . .- I - - I 3 OLSON, NIELS . . Meridian OSBURN, BETTYE . . Longview OTTS, ROSE NANDA - Royce City OUTLAW, ALMA L. . . Post OVADIAH, ELIIAH . Ierusalem, Palesline PAINTER, GEORGE . . Gatesville PALMIE, ARTHUR GENE PARKER, MARY IEANNE PARKER, THOMAS G. PATTERSON, IACK . PATTERSON, IOE H. . PENDLETON, WILLIAM class of '51 . Columbus, Ohio . . . Talpa . . Belton St. Louis, Mo. . Dothan, Ala. . Clifton PENNAL, NEIL . . PENNINGTON, FRANK NEAL PERRY, RICHARD H. PETTY, MARY IO PHILPOTT, WAYNE PITSCHMANN, CARL PLACZEK, FRANK L. POST, FRED T., IR. . POUNDS, PAULA . . POWELL, MERRILL RUSH PRESSLEY, MARY ANNE PRESTON, EDWIN S. . i4 H' i Hawkins . Marlin . Dublin . Franklin Beaumont . Dallas Westfield, Mass. . . . Waco . I El Paso . St. Louis, Mo. . Farmersville . Raleigh, N. C. if Memorial Second Floor Sweets ,...n-en .Agggg-' 'K'? ,.: - ef.. -.A wu- fm . .. - 0,13 .XA X 't ,, , . 'if ,. - X. Q . -:riffs 3' . Q Q. .... x - l f gf 1 51. fi? . . wt -A , X lx x by x X QXNXN . w X 1 3 X 'St if 2 if , S 5 A54 X W 5 SQL? A tx-'Q ti X ,, s X S is fl. K N I ,nyu 1: I 3:5- ' IN-tt ,-gX:55k5gA:'Pf .i .A X . XG.. SSX XX .L X 5? A vi PRUITT, FRANKLIN B. . . . Linclale PRYOR, WOODROW O. . . . Waco PUCKETT, FRANK V . . . Forrest City, Ark. PULLEN, MARTHA IOE - A Ft. Worth PURCZINSKY, FRANCIS IANE V Lorena PURYEAR, WILLIAM . . RARDIN, RICHARD W. . RAY, BEN . . . REHAK, CHRIS . . REID, BRYCE Z. . . REID, MARTHA ANN . . RENSHAW, ANNA BESS . REYNOLDS, NORMA IEAN RHODES, BARBARA ANN RICE, IERRY ---- RICE, WILLIAM YNGVE . RICHEY, EVELYN . . RICKERSON, ROBERT B. . Dumas, Ark. San Antonio . Dallas . Newqulf - Gonzales Ft. Worth . Rhome . McLeod Dickinson Sa n A ntonio Longview Ft. Worth - Waco Page 88 A if tiff ll. S X X X an N K Nh WEA 'L A .ii?:..QI RICKERT, EUGENE W. . . . Waco RIDENHOWER, ELIZABETH . . . San Antonio RIEGEL, NANCY RUTH . . . . Dallas RIFFEY, IOAN LARIE . Rio de Ianero, Brazil RIKLE, DERRALL GENE . . . Odessa RILEY, HAROLD . . . . . Ft. Worth ROBERTS, MARIORIE . . Beaumont ROBERT, O. A. . . . . Nixon ROBERTS, R. D. . . San Antonio ROBERTS, SUE . . Decatur ROGERS, CAROL . . Marshall ROGERS, EUGENIA . - Vernon ROOF, GLEN EDWARD . . Cleburne ROOF, IOI-IN NICHOLAS . . Cleburne ROSSLER, EVELYN . . RUDD, PATRICIA . SAMS, MARY . SANCHEZ, M. A. . , Corpus Christi . Tribune, Kan. . . Waco - Grapeland Rf ,aefgigffiqia aqui 'O' 5593 . NJ M .rss-1 N '. . an fwnwo- 1555! R M-QQ .ugtgf ' tl Q , j,.:'j N'- 'Q 3 , 6 ' .,,,., 'J A ill ff as , , - 9 I 1 ! . W X A e ' ' Wx X V gli? Af' lawsgisi -. 5 ,, '6 aff.. - ' Q , ,gf K fd S f s...V,3? --::-0 -. ' V .jf SANDERS, IESSIE . , Mexia SAPP, IANE . . . Rosebud SAVAGE, PAT V V - . Raymondville SCHAUBERGER, BETTYE . , , V Waco SCHRADER, CARL G., IR. SCHRAM, TILLIE . . , SEARLE, NOEL B. . SEARS, DARLYNE . SEEFELDT, IANE . SELF, BENNY . , . SEWARD, WENDELL H. . SEWELL, THOMAS M. . Pine Bluff, Ark. . Enid, Olcla. . . Houston St. Ioseph, Mo. . . Houston - Rosenberg . Burwell, Neb. Blooming Grove X' T 'T V' V-:Q9f951! t ' 1-'vw --ur .Z g'E ,I SHAFFER, VANCE W'. SHAMBURGER, RUTH V SHERMAN, RUTH . SHINTO, WILLIAM M. . SHOCKLEY, BETTYE SHORT, BEN . . SHOWALTER, IERE CHARLES . SHURLEY, DAVID D. . , SINCLAIR, IOSEPH E., IR. SLAYTER, WENDELL E. . SMITH, BEVERLY E. . SMITH, CAROL . xii' f- .V ,fn IE A 1. 111' .......-at 1: I-23 Corpus Christi . Ft. Worth V Ft. Worth Gallup, N. M. A . Mart . Ft. Worth . V Baytown V A Sonora Francisville, La. . Laird Hill V Delhi, La. - Plainview class of '51 Aggies and Baylor hospitality. Now do we get the sportsmanship trophy? Page 89 s-,4.+-.s:t-s,- -:::-,1...- 5, , ,. My . ii'5irff '+f M '45 QW kN V. an Zyl f, wg, I .P 52, t . . 4 YQ . . I W Q if X w, F- ? 'f' 1' . -'fl E Ham KW, .S bl 5517 Aft. ..-f ,2.:fe1J2QQftiEzw 'ri ,.,. A 'A , - 'gf nw X , . ., . K: as a da - ,, g- t ,, ,.,, , . 1- .A 1 at ' .J ' E. is ,Q V., H , ,.,. A W -I f ' , Xin ., ,, A - mf- V,-I-si:: - v :J-.., . ::-...sf . ' 3 - -V ' ' -' ,' , HI ws. its AF' ..'.v11: :Q ,T .fs-Y my M .. Q, .X SMITH, SMITH SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, At HAROLD DONALD . IOE E ,... IOE C. . . R. E. . LANIER . WALTER . SPONSLER, LENORE . STANFORD, EDWARD T. . STANSBURY, IOHN M. STARNES, SARAH . , . STARR, JUNE LOYE . . STAUTZENBERGER, DOROTHY . STEPHENSON, NELSON W. , STEVENS, RALPH H. . . STOKES, VIRGINIA . STORY SHERLENE . STOVALL, MARILYN STOVALL, MELVIN . Port Neches . Hawkins Phoenix, Ariz. - Ft. Worth Memphis, Tenn. Pensacola, Fla. Houston . Linden Port Arthur Weatherford - Elkhart - Waco . Dimmitt Pine Bluff, Ark. - Corslcana San Angelo - Galveston Brownsville STROUD, ANN . STUTT, MARY LOU . SUTTON, BILL . . SWOPE, MARTHA IEAN TANDY, WALTER L. . TANNER, BILL . . TANNER, TOMMY . TATE, MARGARET TAYLOR, GLEN . TERRY, RUPBERT , TERRY, THOMAS . . TI-IEDFORD, CHARLIE THEIS, EVANGELINE . THIGPEN, RUTI-I . , THOMAS, MARY . . THORNBURG, WILLIAM THORNTON, MICKIE LOU THREADGILL, CECIL R. Page 90 Y' Xxx RX A- , ..... I , x I , ' -f..,,.,::,l,x, I 3 'sgszifi -. , ,,,, . v,. H Lufkin I Waco - Nacona Waco - Waco . Houston . Temple . Marlin - Odessa Goodlett - Canton Waco Midland Chilton . . . Enid, Olcla. B. . . Gastonia, N. C. - - Camas, Washington - . McHenry, Mississippi L!-Z. . Wgm?3!ax feiewzsf I H '-hw A, ..,. . .4 , ,,,.l'7,,,..'. , I V I A , I 'Q s 'Q f ' ,. A' ff 3 x ' . ' I I ' , . AVV, I 5, N' -wil, t - in ins - , ' r Q . V V gf : . 2 . . I . .-.. .L ., - If . .-v4 I .,,, 5 -'f,Aj'mv'ff Q H - . ' 'X 'gl .fy Nw . x i x 'R' A I 1 39... I my Y , TIMMONS, ROBERT W. TOSH, JOHNNYE . . TROTTER, BOBBIE TURNER, CARRIE NELL . TWAIL, FUAD MUSA TURNER, GENE , TWITTY, MARCUS MERLE , TUCKER, JAKE . . TURNER, DORIS . . TYLER, OSCAR GLENN . TYSON, JEANNE . . UZZEL, FRANK R. . class of ' I Kansas City, Missouri . Waco San Saba Pasadena Jerusalem Huntsville I Waco , West , Olney Brownfield . Dallas Tyler Page 91 VARDAMAN, JAMES W, , VARDEMAN, JOE ALLEN . VARDEMAN, G. L. . , VANCE, BETTY JEAN . VAUGHAN, MARIELLA . VAUGHAN, MAX OLIVER . VUILLEMIN, MARIE JOSEPHINE VVALLACE, MACK , . VVALSER, JAMES . WANG, ANNA . WARD, RUTH . VVATSON, MACK . I in Q LM r- rx KE . I ' V Dallas . Mari I Hubbard . Bryan Y Hawkins . Nevada . Waco A Alhens - - Rogers Hong Kong, China Alexandria, La. . v Laneville Roses are blooming in Tooth-Pickadeeu X ., I ,. 'az -rzmiisi.,-51 f if 5232-2: 55:5 if-' .: hV - V H.-A. ,Vs . rm-ae.. -S H ..,. V, MP' 52,3 V I I . 2,, ,, JW .Z '1- .elit- va if , - ' 'T 'I ' ' 'I' ' 'f I . , - S W W V rr .W ,Q -I is 2 xy .- -- -1 sw.: V . ' ' N .-2212555 . 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VVHEELER, IAMES T. V V Washington, D. C. V San Antonio . V V Waco - Crane . Teague . Garland V . . Ballinger V V V V Waco V Oklahoma City, Okla. V . V . Bryan . Dayton, Tenn. V Port Arthur V Houston V V V V Waco V V V V V Vernon V . Eagle Rock, Virginia Conway, South Carolina V V V . Abilene WHIDBY, A. W .... VVHITE, DANIEL RABURN . WHITE, EDNA . . , VVHITE, HUGH HAYES . WHITESIDE, MARY . WHITTEN, W. EDWARD . WICKER, DAVID E. , WICKHAM, R. D. . W'ICKS, IOSEPHINE . WILLIAMS, BEVERLY , WILLIAMS, IOHN . WILLIAMS. ROBERT . . WILLIAMSON, WALTER E., IR., . WILSON, BILLY D. V . WINTER, IAMES ALVIN, IR. WIRTZ, LAVETA . . WITHROW, EVERETT . WITTEN, ALLEEN . Page 92 Birmingham, Ala. V V . Waco V Lancaster V Houston V Normangee V El Paso V V V Dallas V Middletown, N. Y. V V V Mission V Orange San Angelo V Galveston V St. Louis, Mo. - V Mart V Wellington V V Amarillo V V Richland V North Pleasanton .emo v WOLTER, WILLIAM WOOD, ROBERT C. WOOD, RUTH - Sl. Ioseph, Mo. , . , . . Mexia West Englewood, New Iersey WROTENBERY, CARL . . Tyler WYATT, WILLIAM . V Son Angelo YOUNG, BOBBY V - Greqqlon We'lI make sausage of the Razorbacksn! YOUNG, TERRY . . Houston ZACHRY, HUE LEITA Corpus Chrisii ZIMBELMAN, CARL L. . McCIusI:y, N. D. ZIMBELIVIAN, ERNEST . McCIusky, N. D. W ,au if .:'. A A Page 93 Alan Bishop's 'Pasfeur' passed chemistry SPRING QUARTER: President: Byron White Vice-President: R. H. Dildoy Secretory: Betty Sue Cotrnett Treosurer: Mory Io Howren Reporter: Ann Weothersbee - sophomore class officers FALL QUARTER: President: Scotty Woods Vice-President: Alon Bishop Secretory-Treasurer: Ann Weothersbee Reporter: Iohn Bullock 1 ' mi-in Page 94 Ll if t WINTER QUARTER: President: Alon Bishop Vice-President: A1 Cummings Secretory: Beth White Treosurer: Rernie Rouse Reporter: Bill Goy First Row: Q11 ABATE, ANNIE MAE, Marlin, Texas, Q21 ABENIDSCHEIN, PAT, Arlington, Virginia, Q31 ACCORD, WINNIE MAY, Hous- ton, Texas, Q4 1ADAMS, IIM, Palestine, Tex- as, Q51 ADAMS, NITA, Abilene, Texas, Q61 ADLER, ROBERT, Bronx, New York. Second Row: Ql1 AGOPIN, IO ANN, Brook- shire, Texas, Q21 ALEXANDER, ALICE AR- LEEN, Houston, Texas, Q31 ALEXANDER, THELMA, INaco, Texas, Q41 ALFORD, MAR- SHALL, Brownsville, Texas, Q51 ALLEN, BET- TY ANN, Waro, Texas, Q61 ALLEN, GLENN IRA, Dallas, Texas. Third Row: Ql1 ALLEN, MARY ANN, Crossett, Arkansas, Q21 ALSOBROOIC, NORMAN D., Dallas, Texas, Q31 ALVIS, ETHEL RUTH, Haskell, Texas, Q41 ANDERSON, TACK, Me- hank, Texas, Q51 ATKINS, ATHOL, Big Springs, Texas, Q61 AVEN MARY LEE, Green- ville, Texas. Fourth Row: QI1 BAIN, CARL EDWIN, lack- son, Miss., Q21 BAKER, ROBERT B., Olney, Texas, Q31 BAKER, WALTER ARROWOOD. Larnpass, Texas, Q41 BALL, LOLA FAE, Lib- erty, Texas, Q51 BALLARD, TRAVIS, Beau- mont, Texas, Q61 BALLOU, CARLENE, Albu- querque, New Mexico. Fifth Row: QI1 BANKS, ARTHUR T., Pitts- burgh, Texas, Q21 BARBER, BETTY ANN, Cor- pus Christi, Texas, Q31 BARBER, BILL, Weath- erford, Texas, Q41 BARKSDALE, FRANK DA- VIS, Dallas, Texas, Q51 BARLOW, THOMAS LEE, Houston, Texas, Q61 BARNETT, CHAR- LOTTE IEAN, Maria, Texas. Sixth Row: QI1 BARRETT, WILLIAM GUY, IR., Lorenzo, Texas, Q21 BASTEL, CHARLIE, Albu- querque, New Mexico, Q31 BATSTONE, ALICE VIRGINIA, Greeley, Colo., Q41 BATTLE, STAN- LEY, Pasadena, Texas, Q51 BAYES, ROBERT H., Humble, Texas, Q61 BELL, IOE C., Galena Pork, Texas. Seventh Row: Ql1 BELL, NAOMI CAROLYN, Balboa Canal Zone, Q21 BENNEN, SHIRLEY, Beaumont, Texas, Q31 BEST, IACK, Corpus Christi, Texas, Q41 BETTEGE, CLARA IEAN, Waco, Texas, Q51 BILDERBACK, HUBERT OLIVER, Waco, Texas, Q61 BIRD, BILL, Dew- ey, Okla. Eighth Row: QI1 BIRKHEAD, MARY SUE, Carthage, Mo., Q21 BISHOP, ALAN, Carrol- lton, Texas, Q31 BLACK, MARTHA, Cameron, Texas, Q41 BLACK, PEGGY, Houston, Texas, Q51 BOETTCHER, IOYCE MARIE, Huntsville. Texas, Q61 BOHANNAN, WAYNE, Kaufman, exas, Ninth Row: BOLTON, MARY ANN, Bossier City, La., Q21 BONNER, BOBBY, Fairfield, Texas, Q31 BOOTH, MARTHA FRANCES. 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First Row: C11 BOWLING, PRESTON TODD, Gause, Texas, C21BOYCE, CAROLYN H., Memphis, Tenn., C31 BOYD, IEANETTE, Dallas, Texas, C41 BRADY, H. D., IR., Vfaco, Texas, C51 BRADY, MRS. H. D., IR., Pensacola, Fla., C61 BRANYON, THOMAS A., IR., Fayette, Ala., C71 BRAUTIGAM, HENRY L., Alta Loma, Texas, C81 BRAWLEY, MARTHA IEANNE, Ardmore, Oklahoma, C91 BREWER, IAMES F., New Bedford, Mass. Second Row: C11 BREWSTER, NANCY, Los Angeles, Calif., C21 BRIDGER, IENE, Waco, Texas, C31 BRIGGS, ANNA BELLE, Bay Texas, C41 BRINSON, BETTY, Decatur, Georgia, C51 BRISTER, LA IEWYL, Corpus Christi, Texas, C61 BROOKS, MARTHA, as, C71 BROTHERS, DAVID, Marlin, Texas, C81 BROUGHTON, DONNA, Childress, Texas, C91 BROUSSARD, I. E., Vinton Third Row: C11 BROWER, MERLE S., Stratford, Okla., C21 BROWN, BETTIE, Pine Bluff, Ark., C31 BROWN, DOWNS, Waco BROWN, GAY SHARON, Dickinson, Texas, C51 BRUNER, CURTIS LEE, Tomball, Texas, C61 BRUNSON, TOMMY, Houston 1 1 Waco, La. Texas Texas 1 City, Tex- C41 C71 BUCHANAN, I. R., IR., Perryton, Texas, C81 BULLOCK, IOHN EARL, Milano, Texas, C91 BURGE, CORIDA, Dallas, Texas. Fourth Row: C11 BURKHART, BILL, Houston, Texas, C21 BURNS, PHYLLIS, Brookhaven, Miss., C31 BUSHMAN, LOEEN, Mission, Texas, C41 BUSHMAN, LOIS, Mission, Texas, C51 CAIN, CHARLES REASOR, Paris, Texas, C61 CALDWELL, MARY MATILDE, Ashdown, Ark., C71 CALLAWAY, DICK, Monett, Mo., C81 CAMERON, JIM, Abilene, Texas, C91 CAMPBELL, BETTY, Uvalde, Texas. Fifth Row: C11 CAMPBELL, IACK, Vtfaco, Texas, C21 CAMPBELL, POLLY, Houston, Texas, C31 CANNON, DAVID B., Baytown, Texas, C41 CARLISLE, JERRY, Rolla, Missouri, C51 CARLISLE, IOEL, Iewett, Texas, C61 GARNETT, BETTY SUE, Ft. 'Worth, Texas, C71 CARTER, CHARLES E., Shreveport, La., C81 CASSIS, IORGE, Tela Honduras, C91 CATE. DOLORES, Borger, Texas. 4 Sixth Row: C11 CAVAZOS, ABIE, Matamoros, Mexico, C21 CHAMBERS, LUCILLE, Tupelo, Miss., C31 CHANCELLOR, IOYCE IRENE, CG1CHRISTIAN, PEGGY, Gonzales, Texas, C71 CHUMNEY, WILLIAM T., San Marcos, Texas, C81 CLARK, SHERMAN EDWARD, Houston, Texas, C91 CLARKE, CHARLES E., Conroe, Texas. Seventh Row: C11 CLENDENING, DOROTHY A., Dallas, Texas, C21 COE, HARRIS M., Humble, Texas, C31 COFFEY, ROBERT THOMAS, Big Spring, Texas, C41 COLEMAN, HAROLD DERO, Mart, Texas, C51 COLLINS, BILLY F., Waco, Texas, C61 COLLINS, PERRYMAN, Houston, Texas, C71 COOK, MARY IOE, Houston, Texas, C81 CORRIGAN, BRADFORD, IR., Hamilton, Texas, C91 COVINGTON, ROSE- MARY, Orange, Texas. Page 96 First Row: CID COWDEN, GEORGE, Pearsall, Texas: CZD COWLING, RUBY, Raymondsville, Texas: C3D COX, ALBERT ROBERT, Athens, Texas: C4D CRAWFORD, GAIL, College Sta- tion, Texas: C5D CRENWELGE, WILBER E., Fayetteville, Texas: C6D CREWS, RALPH, Fair- banks, Texas. Second Row: CID CREWS, ROGER D., Fair- banks, Texas: CZD CROCKETT, CAROLYN, Memphis, Tenn.: CSD CROSS, CLOLLAN O., Centralia, Ill.: C4D CROSS, FRANCES, Fort Worth, Texas: CSD CROW, BILLIE, Star City, Ark.: C6D CROW, ROYCE, Fort Worth, Texas. Third Row: CID CRUNK, KEITH, Sundown, Texas: C2D CRUTCHER, HOWARD, Dallas, Texas: CSD CUMMINGS, AL, San Benito, Tex- as: C4D CURTIS, VIRGINIA, Troy, Texas: C5D DANIEL, ELNORD LEE, Iewett, Texas: CSD DAUGHERTY, SHIRLEY, McGehee, Ark. Fourth Row: CID DAVIDSON, MARY ELIZA- BETH, Eaqle Lake, Texas: C2D DAVIDSON, MARGARET, Dallas, Texas: CBD DAVIS, DON- ALD, Waco, Texas: C4D DAVIS, DOROTHY CAROL, Waco, Texas: C5D DAVIS, IACK, Houston, Texas: CBD DANIEL, TILLMAN, Greenville, Texas. Fifth Row: CID DAVIS, LAVERNE, Pine Bluff, Ark.: C2D DAVISON, STEPHEN, Marlin, Tex- as: C3D DEAN, HELEN, Tulsa, Okla: C4D DEA- TON, BOB, Odessa, Texas: C5D DENNING, BARBARA, Stockdale, Texas: CSD DENNISON, IOHN G., Dixon, Ill. Seventh Row: CID DENTON, IOHN C., Lake- view, Texas: CZD DERRICK, IESSE A., San Marcos, Texas: CSD DIAS, GARLAND, IR., Springhill, La.: C4D DICKEY, MARILYN IANE, Austin, Texas: CSD DICKSON, IOHN, Houston, Texas: CSD DICKSON, SUE, Waco, Texas. Eighth Row: CID DILDAY, R. H., IR., Wichita Falls, Texas: C2D DIXON, INA RI-IEA, San Antonio, Texas: C3D DOBSON, LODUSKA, Mt. Calm, Texas: C4D DONALD, ROBERT LOUIS, Alice, Texas: CSD DORRILL, WILLIAM FRANK- LIN, Waco, Texas: CBD DORROH, MARIORIE ELIZABETH, Leander, Texas, Ninth Row:ClD DORSEY, ARTHUR, MAURICE, Turnersville, Texas: C2D DOSHER, MARY CATHERINE, Dallas, Texas: CBD DOSS, TOM- MYLU, Terrell, Texas: C4D DOYDEN, BETTY LOUISE, Houston, Texas: CSD DU BOIS, FOY LYNN, Eddy, Texas: C6D DUBOSE, KATHLEEN MARCEILLE, Houston, Texas. Tenth Row: CID DUNLOP, MARGARET ISH- BEL, Houston, Texas: C2D DURHAM, HENRY S., Itta Bena, Miss.: C3D DYAL, BOB, Houston, Texas: C4D DYER, DOROTHY, Odessa, Texas: C5D EAST, IO ANNE, Coolidge, Texas: CSD EBERSPACHER, DELL, Ariqletori, Texas. 'N 'fig I 'T 5 X l Q , tcm? .: -- , . I H I A 4 N - 4 - 4---ri Alf.-:Q-g:--:,+ A- - Jr.-..-s..x - -- , .. ... ,,vr..-fe:-i,-.4-. . 1 . .V. ..., class of '5 .A ll.. 'W i D 4 .2 SS 4 35. 'v 'bf ,, an . . .. -msn:-,:p. ,,.- + -f 1 r. 4 ,f . -azz:-2 . - ' '- 4' -:-sz-1 - if-2 . .... J' K 'X 59 -A X . 'f ,N lr X 1 ' vi Q- 5, X li E M . ,- ,H ei W' -Q X F -:M I. 1. 'iw 3:55313 fb' ff 'V . QQ., .. ., :5:5 2f-:v rf N-2:1 f' --- :. ' 1 I D c : 5? - 7 -. . . I. .., . mv? t . . . sf W- J t..2-Q ' km: e tt nr - 9' I it , 4 1 2 s a AN ' , . - . was-H -: 5 . .-:sv .34 . .., -9' , XT CX , , f i V . fl? S' Shi ., . . 6 ' . ,sm I . . .-. -:'- ' L-Q:'2:.sm:P' 5 ' 0 . 33- ' . 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I. : 5 ..jQ.23,,' ' S 13,5 5 x 'fliiigjgiif 21,1 .- , ' N2 5: .11-z :- 1 , 1.-sr -A tw 54 1 I Q x . . . . . .. .. .. .M . . I isagwr :fi A - ': D w , 'gj,j, -, - . sglressgg. .- S . , I-Sfi.-Sifx . fx QNNYS ll X :1'Y:3'Ik - , 351:-'f 'xl ' 'I' 'S Nfl ' X x 'xlga '- su r' 1, A ... Y -V xx. . .1.f'. ,egwxt zx . as ---:Wm-' -. . 'W - f-..,,, i, . , - ,h,f,.. if ,esp R-.E-. - ': v A Sv-, 'rf P I -' . X . 'W' . ' ,ff w . -2- I . s,,i5'-if ' . ,e1E',1,f.5i WI-'I-I':' ' H 7 35135555 .QT Ai' , sriii 2:55 f' - 'Nw' .. ..-I' ' :X f5 :': I . First Row: CID ECKERMAN. VIRGINIA, Houston, Texas, C2D EDGAR, ELSIE, Conroe, Texas, C3D EDWARDS, MARY IOE, Bessemer, Ala., C4D EDVVARDS, PEGGY, Borqer, Texas, CSD EKISS, IOI-IN, Waco, Texas, CED ELKINS, DANIEL RAY, Dallas, Texas, C7D ELMORE, OSCAR M., Lincolnton, North Carolina, CSD EMERSON AL, Waxahachie, Texas, CQD EMERSON, IOANNE, Dallas, Texas. Second Row: CID ENGLISH, DAN COUCH, Lubbock, Texas, C2D EVANS, FRANCES, Reserve, La., C3D EVANS, RITA, Houston, Texas, C4D EVERITT, IACOUELINE, Sterling City, Texas, CSD FAIRFIELD, WALTER, Houston, Texas, CBD FARIS, MARGARET, Houston, Texas, C7D FARRIS, RUTH IUANITA, Ft. Worth, Texas, CBD FERGUSON, LAURETTA IUNE, Waco, Texas, CQD FERRILL, IACK, Mt. Calrn, Texas. Third Row: CID FEUERSTEIN, THOMAS, Sandusky, Ohio, C2D FINDLEY, IACK D., Waco, Texas, C3D FISHER, ELMER L., Iohnson City, Tenn., C4D FITZPATRICK, RAYMOND, Dallas,'Texas, CSD FLEETWOOD, BILL, Houston, Texas, CBD FLETCHER, DON, Gruver, Texas, C7D FLOYD, VVILLIAM, Vtfaco, Texas, CBD FOLWELL, CHARLES HENRY, I-Iouston, Texas, CQD FORD, TOMMY I., Houston, Texas. Amarillo, Texas, C4D FUNDERBURK, MAX, Sterlinqton, La., CSD FURRH, CHARLOTTE, Mineral Wells ISE, Freeport, Texas, C7D GAGE, FRANCES, Waco, Texas, CBD GALLAVVAY, BILLIE EARLE, Borqerl LEY, Dallas, Texas. Fifth Row: CID GARLINGTON, AUBREY SAM, Vernon, Texas, CZD GARRETT, IOYCE, Waco, Texas, C4D GARY, MORRIS, TyIer, Texas, C5D GASTON, MARION FRANCIS, Granbury, Texas, CBD GAY, C7D GARLING, HENRY GEORGE, Mission, Kansas, CBD GIBBS, IAMES BALLARD, Lutlcin, Texas, CQD Texas, CBD GAFNER, MARY LOU- Texas, CSD GAMMILL, ANNE BRI- C3D Gartin, Ianette, Iaclcson, Miss., CHARLES WILLIAM, Cuero, Texas: GIBSON, LUCILLE, Houston, Texas. Sixth Row: CID GIBSON, WELDON T., Birminqham, Ala., CZD GILLESPIE, MARY IEAN, Mexia, Texas, CSD GLENN, IO ANNE, Waco, Texas, C4 DGODFREY, WILLIAM A., Dallas, Texas, C5D GONZALES, FRANK LOPEZ, Beaumont, Texas, CSD GOODE, IONES, Plainview, Texas, C7D GOODMAN, BERNARD, Woodbury, New Iersey, C8D ERT L., Port Neches, Texas, ' Seventh Row: CID GOSS, CHARLES EDWIN, Dallas, Texas, CZD Lindale, Texas, C4D GREEN, LESLIE, Ft. Worth, Texas, C5D GRAY, Texas, C7D GREGSON, ERIC, Lamesa, Texas, CBD GRIFFIN, IACK, Page 98 GOODWIN, EDWARD C., Scotsville, Virginia, C9D GOOLSBEE, ROB- GRAHAM, MARY ELLEN, Waco, Texas, C3D GRAHAM, PERRY P., RHEA, Iohnson City, Tenn., CSD GREEN, ALTON IACKSON, Rogers, 'Waco, Texas, CSD GRIFFIN, IOI-IANNA, San Antonio, Texas. Lorena First Row: CID GRIFPITH, BONNIE IEAN. Iackson, Miss., C2D GRINDSTAFF, EVERETT IAMES GWEN Ballinger, Texas, CSD GRONER, f Dallas, Texas, C4D GUEST, PATRICIA, Salazlo, Texas, CSD GUMMELT, WALTER G., Texas, C6D GUTI-IRIE, BILL GLENN, Fresno: Calif. Second Row: CID HACKER, I. LELAND, Hart, Texas, CZD HAGUE, R. RICHARD, Ft. Worth. Texas, C3D HALE, ANN, Henderson, Texas, C4D HALL, BILLYE, Cisco, Texas, CSD HALL, VVARREN G., Cisco, Texas, CGD HAM, GEORGE, Waco, Texas. Third Row: CID HANEY, ROBERT H., IR.. Waco, Texas, C2D HARDY, IO ANN, Vtfaco, Texas, C3D HARGROVE, ANDY S., Dallas, Texas, C4D HARGROVE, HELEN, Brownwood, Texas, C5D HARRINGTON, LARRY R., Plano, Texas, CGD HARRIS, BILL, Harlingen, Texas. Fourth Row: CID HARRIS, ROBBIE, Texarlt- ana, Texas, C2D HARRIS, WILLIAM D., Dallas, Texas, C3D HARRISON, IAMES O., Corpus Christi, Texas, C4D HARTT, BETH, Anqleton, Texas, CSD HASSARD, C. THOMAS, Union, New Iersey, C6D I-IATTER, CURTIS, Waco, Tex- as. Fifth Row: CID HAUG, WALTER, Waco, Tex- as, CZD HAW, HELEN, Earle, Ark., C3D HAY- DEN, EVELYN, Cherokee, Olcla., C4D HEARN. BILLY RAY, Beaumont, Texas, CSD HEATH, ELIZABETH ANN, San Benito, Texas, C6D HEATLY, ODEL, Houston, Texas. Sixth Row: CID HELLMUTH, BETTY RAE, San Antonio, Texas, CZD HENDERSON, IUNE, Washington, D. C., C3D HENDRIX, IAMES W., Vtfaco, Texas, C-4D HENSEL, ARDATH, West- ern Sprinqs, Illinois, CSD HENSON, PEGGY, Bristow, Oklahoma, CSD HERRINGTON, NINA L., Waco, Texas. Seventh Row: CID HICKS, CATHERINE, Little Rock, Ark., CZD HICKS, PATRICIA ANN, Wa- co, Texas, CSD HINSON, WILLIAF H., Lorena, Texas, C4D HITT, HERMAN, Mexia, Texas, CSD HOFFEE, IOYCE LAVERNE, De Soto, Mo., CGD HOLCOMBE, BARABARA IOYCE, Daisetta, Texas. Eighth Row: CID HOLCOMBE, IOE M., Flor- esville, Texas, C2D HOLCOMBE, LELAND, Combes, Texas, CBD HOLDER, FREDDIE, Free- port, Texas, C4D HOLT, MARY ANN, Lub- bock, Texas: CSD HOOD, ANITA LOUISE, Mes- quite, Texas, CSD HOOD, ELIZABETH, Bel- zoni, Miss. Ninth Row: CID HOPKINS, O. M., Ft. 'Worth, Texas, CZD HORN, IOHN CLINTON, Ft. Worth, Texas, C3D HORNADAY, IOYCE, Fordyce, Ark.: UID HORTON, RHETA IOANN, Odesso, Texas, CSD HOSKINS, IOAN, Houston, Texas, CSD HOVDE, IOHN HOWARD, Wyocena, Wis- consin. A V class of '5 S If ., ,.,, , A Q Nix as 'Ii A XS? -'fl ,.. A .Ii . . .,,.. , ilv Q , . , , - C ,Q Q 3 C ' I tg I ' ' iv 1 I ' Q 5, T ' vffksx Q 5, .. My 4 -:I A g,5,f,.:,,,:,j,g,..'- - ' Q: a ff, -45 Zz: I ' -. 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Anderson, Texas, C7D IOHNSON, HERBERT, Riverside, Conn., CSD IOHNSON, MARCELL, Waco, Texas, CQD IOHNSON, MARIE, Burlington, Texas. Third Row: CID IOHNSON, PEGGY IO, Port Arthur, Texas, CZD IOHNSON, RALPH, Humble, Texas, C3D IOHNSTON, VERELDA, Harlin- gen, Texas, C4D IONES, CAROL IANICE, Tokio, Texas, CSD IONES, LOUIS F., San Anqelo, Texas, C6D IONES, MURRAY E., Brooklyn, New York, C7D IONES, RUTH, Skellytown, Texas, C8D IUDIN, CARL HENRY, Houston, Texas, CQD KEARBY, NORMA, Houston, Texas. Fourth Row: CID KENDALL, DON, Corpus Christi, Texas, CZD KENNERLY, DAN, Houston, Texas, C3D KIDWELL, RICHARD, Amarillo, Texas, C4D KIM, GILBERT, Honolulu, T. H., CSD KING, IOYCE, Waco, Texas, CBD KING, KARL H., Houston, Texas, C7D KING, VERNA, Harlingen, Texas, CSD IRKHAM, RILDA. Anahuac, Texas, C9D KLARAS, NIC, Waco, Texas. Fifth Row: CID KOLLS, IERRY, Temple, Texas, C2D KOON, IO, Honolulu. Hawaii, C3D LACEY, LOIS, Denver, Colo., C4D LAMB, TOM- MYE IANE, Oqlesby, Texas, CSD LANGLEY, IAMES, Houston, Texas, C6D LANGSTON, BILLYE, Sherman, Texas, C7D LANIER, IOE, Abilene, Texas, CSD LANSFORD, DOYLE, Shalimar, Fla., CQD LATSSON, DIMP, Beaumont, Texas. Sixth Row: CID LAWLESS, DOYLE K., Antlers, Okla., C2D LAWRENCE, IIMMY, Wichita Falls, Texas, C3D LEE, BENNIE, Robstown, Tex- as, C4D LEE, LEWIS EARL, Dallas, Texas, CSD LEMASTER, BOBBY ANN, San Antonio, Texas, CSD LONARD, MERRILL, Waco, Texas, C7D LE PERE, GERALD, Houston, Texas, C8D LERRECHT, CHARLES E., San Antonio, Texas, C9D LEWALLEN, MARIAN, Mineral Wells, Texas. Seventh Row: CID LEWIS, BONIBELLE, Abilene, Texas, C2D LEWIS, IEAN, Waco, Texas, CSD LEWIS, IOE, Danville, Va., C4D LEWIS. MIKE, Houston, Texas, CSD LILES, IOE, La Marque, Texas, CBD LINDBERG, EVAN, San Antonio, Texas, C7D LINDELL, IOI-IN, Houston, Texas, C8D LINDLEY, KEITH, Tulia, Texas, CQD LINKER, NORBERT R., New York City, N. Y. Page 100 First Row CID LITTLEIOHN, MARY ALICE, Clint, Texas, CZD LIVELY, MARY TOM, Lafay- ette, La., C3D LIVINGSTON, PHYLLIS, Tulsa, OkIa., C'-1D LOYD, IAMES, Atlanta, Texas, CSD LOLLAR, MRS. FRED, St. Ioseph, Mo., CGD LONG, BILL, Greenville, Texas. Second Row: CID LORENZ, Barbara, Dallas, Texas, CZD LORING, BEN, Dallas, Texas, C3D LOTT, IEAN CAROL, Poteet, Texas, C4D LOVE, IIM, Amarillo, Texas, CSD LOVELL, RUSSELL H., Houston, Texas, C6D LOVVORN, MILDRED, Dallas, Texas. Third Row: CID LUMPKINS, SHIRLEY, Ama- rillo, Texas, CZD LYNCH, HELEN ANN, Fort Smith, Ark., CSD MCASHAN, ALLEN, IR., Houston, Texas, CQD MCCARROLL, MRS. NOR- MA IEAN, Bolivar, Mo., CSD MCCARTY, ANNA IO, Van, Texas, C6D MCCLELLEN, MARY NEIL, Cameron, Texas. Fourth Row: CID MCCONNELL, CLAUDIA, Mercedes, Texas, C2D MCCOY, ROSE ELLA, Gatesville, Texas, CSD MCCREARY, EDNA RUTH, Buffalo, Texas, C1-1D MacDONALD, LLOYD, Marta, Texas, CSD MCDOW, IAMES L., Waco, Texas, CBD MCGINNIS, BILLIE, Alvin, Texas. Fifth Row: CID MCGLOTI-ILIN, NORMAN, Bay City, Texas, CZD MCKELVEY, MARGIE, Beau- mont, Texas, CSD MCKINNEY, G, L., Sweeney. Texas, C4D MCLENDON, IACK E., Center, Texas, CSD MCNEELY, G. W., Wichita Falls, Texas, CSD MCOUISTON, ELIZABETH, Corsi- cana. Texas. Sixth Row: CID MCREYNOLDS, VON E., Iean- ette, Pa., CZD MCWHORTER, SYLVIA BELLE, Dayton, Texas, CSD MABIE, PATSY, Helena, Arkansas, C4D MADDEN, MARY KATHAR- INE, Ft. Worth, Texas, CSD MADSEN, MEL- VILLE, Tyler, Texas, CSD MANSEIELD, CHARLES W., Bandera, Texas. Seventh Row: CID MARCHBANKS, SARILEE, Beaumont, Texas, C3D MARETT, ALICE MARIE, Gonzales, Texas, CSD MARTIN, BARBARA, Houston, Texas, C4D MARTIN, BEBE IANE, VVich1ta Falls, Texas, CSD MARTIN, BEVERLY DEAN, Dallas, Texas, C6D MARTIN, HARVEY, Needles, Calif. Eighth Row: CID MARTIN, IOE W., Waco, Texas, CZD MARTIN, MARGARET IO, Mary- ville, Tenn., C3D MATHIS, IAMES, Houston, Texas, C4D MATTIZA, IOYCE, Houston, Texas, CSD MAY, BETTY, Abilene, Texas, C6D MEL- TON, BETTY, Inverness, Miss. Ninth Row: CID MENDOZ, IOSE INEZ, Browns- ville, Texas, CZD MENKE, PREDA WILHEL- MINA, Amarillo, Texas, C3D MEREDITH, THOMAS R., Waco, Texas, C4D MEWBERY, IOSEPH BRYCE, Cleburne, Texas, CSD MICI-IELS, REBA, Houston, Texas, CSD MID- DLEBROOK, SUE ANN, Athens, La. In 9 -of 'S' ,fsv ---' .. class of '5 4' , , 6 yi . -,f,J.L..,.,-5, '. . . ' i - .. Y , ' Q51 f i 0 he n-if - - .4 '4vv- - 3 K3 Q Q x Q fi . 2...AY-t C.-,.,, K, ,,, . 'v B, 4 , 4 I . ..,., J . I If , A -..J -4' . - ,gg w 'C 35 , ' -, 'in-J' . Q. ' . fs. ,N A ,.:,v- , Ia . ,..-M .,:.f'F'., at f I., .- - 1 C. S , 0- 'A 3. X. 'J '4 S - t I f- I --. - J fr H-my Page 101 . . 'i Y I x 5 ' w P 3 .x.. 'SR ,N . x ,Q X x - 5' ---. ' 'f. .,. 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N X First Row: CI1 MILES, ARTHUR, Minden, La., C21 MILLER, ARTHUR L., Takoma Park, Maryland, C31 MILLER, BARBAA, Bishop, Texas, C41 MILLER, BOB, Batesville, Ark., C51 MILLER, IO NELL, Houston, Texas, C61 MILNER, ANN CARROLL, Houston, Texas, C71 MIMS, MAMIE LOU, Waco, Texas, C81 MOCK, FRANK, Pensacola, Fla., C91 MONCUS, DAVID, Waco, Texas. FORREST W., INA CLAIRE, C., Pampa, Texas. Second Row: CI1 MONTGOMERY, DOROTHY E., Eagle Pass, Texas,C21 MOORE, CHARLES IULIAN, Longview, Texas, C31 MOORE, Plano, Texas, C31 MOORE, IOHN R., Dallas, Texas, C51 MOORE, VIRGINIA ELIZABETH, Temuco, Chile, C61 MORGAN, Naples, Texas, C71 MORGAN, KENNETH RAY, Athens, Texas, C81 MORING, FRED, Waco, Texas, C91 MORRIS, CHARLES Third Row: C11 MORRISON, DON, Harlingen, Texas, C21 MORROW, ANNE, Waco, Texas, C31 MOSELEY, MAC, Tyler, Texas, C41 MOSELEY, ROBERT L., Waco, Texas, C51 MOSES, PEGGY IOY, Waco, Texas, C61 MOTLEY, THEROL, Hollis, Okla., C71 MULLER, MARTHELLA ANN, Willis, Texas, C81 MULLINS, NORMAN, Henderson, Texas, C91 MUNCY, IO, Floydada, Texas. Fourth Row: CI1 MUND, ELIZABETH IANE, El Dorado, Texas, C21 MUNSON, IEAN, Mt. Belvieu, Texas, C31 MURPHREY, MADGE, Seagoville, Texas, C41 MURRY, MARIAN, Van Texas, C51 NANCE, LAVERN, Nixon, Texas, C61 NATIONS, ARCHIE, Plateau, Ala., C71 NEAL, CHARLENE, Waco, Texas, C81 NEELY, CLOVER, Casa Grande, Ariz., C91 NELSON, EVELYN, Anahuac, Texas. Fifth Row: C11 NEWBELL, ELIZABETH, Pine Bluff, Ark., C21 NEWSOM, VIRGINIA LEE, Tunica, Miss.: C31 NICOSIA, RICHARD, Houston, Texas, C41 NOBLE, HARRY, IR., Perryville, La., C51 NORDLUND, RALPH, Beckley, W. Va., C61 OLDS, WILLIAM, San Antonio, Texas, C71 OLIVER, I, BILL, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, C81 OLIVER, MARIANNE, Dallas, Texas, C91 OLIVER, SHIRLEY, San Benito, Texas. Sixth Row: Cl1 OTKEN, LUTHER BOYCE, Greenwood, Miss., C21 PARDO, IOAN, Waco, Texas, C31 PARISH, CHARLENE, Ballinger, Texas, C41 PATTERSON, DOLORES MAE, Waco, Texas, C51 PATTERSON, IOHN FLOYD, Waco, Texas, C61 PATTERSON, SUE ANN, Dallas, Texas, C71 PEARCE, ROBERT, San Antonio, Texas, C81 PEARCE, VVILLIAM BOYD, Brownfield, Texas, C91 PEARSON, BOB, Borger, Texas. ' Seventh Row: CI1 PEARSON, LILLIE NELL, Eden, Texas, C21 PEBWORTH, CHARLES A., Norman, Okla., C31 PEDIGO, VIRGINIA, W'oodville, Texas, C41 PENTECOST, IERRY, Manvel, Texas, C51 PERRY, GEORGIA RUTH, Houston, Texas, C61 PHILLIPS, BRYAN, Dallas, Texas, C71 PHILLIPS, EWART E., Colquitt, Ga., C81 PHILLIPS, MARY, Waco, Texas, C91 PIOR, ROBERT M., Ruidoso, N. Mex. Page 102 First Row: Q11 PIPPIN, IEAN, Waco, Texas, Q21 POLLEY, BETTY, Satin, Texas, Q31 POL- LEY, DOROTHY, Bruceville, Texas, Q41 POL LEY, ROBERT, Lorena, Texas, Q51 PONDER, RUTH, Emhouse, Tcxas, Q61 POTTS, HAL, Weslaco, Texas. Second Row: Ql1POWELL, ANN, Montgom- ery, Texas, Q21 POVVELL, HARRIETTE, Mont- qomery, Texas, Q31 POXVELL, HUBERT, Mor- qanton, N. C., Q41 PRATT, ELIZABETH ANNE, San Antonio, Texas, Q51 PRESTON, MADA- LYN, Houston, Texas, Q61 PRESTON, YVONNE, Dallas, Texas. Third Row: QI1 PRICE, CHARLIE, Houston, Texas, Q21 PRICE, IIM, Ft. Worth, Texas, Q31 PURYEAR, GLYNN A, Dumas, Ark., Q41 PUR- YEAR, LYNN O., Dumas, Ark., Q51 RAHIVY, LEA, Success, Ark., Q61 RAMSEY, WYVON, Ouitman, Texas. Fourth Row: QI1 RAYBURN, GLENN, Mun- day, Texas, Q21 READ, BILL T., Mart, Texas, Q31 REDDING, DICK, Plano, Tex. s, Q51 REED, IOE, Clvey, Tcxusr QJ1 REID, BONNIE, Proin- view, Texas. Fifth Row: Q11 REID, XIVALTER, Port Arthur, Texas, Q21 RENEAU, LOU ELLEN, Kermit, Texas, Q31 RHODES, IOHN R., Hearne, Tex- as, Q41 RICE, WANDA IO, Greenville, Textrs, Q51 RICKELS, IU DON, Spur, Texas, Q61 RICK- ELS, LU RON, Spur, Texas. Sixth Row: QI1 RIDLEHOOVER, IACIC, Dallas, Texas, Q21 RIKE, ANNE KATHERINE, Haskell, Texas, Q31 RITCHEY, GENE, Victoria, Texas, Q41 ROACH, ED, Lonfgview, Texas, Q51 ROACH, IEAN, Victoria, Texas, Q61 ROBERTS, HELEN HOWIE, Taft, Texas. Seventh Row: QI1 ROBINSON, LOUISE MA- RIE, San Antonio, Texcs, Q21 ROGAN, KENT, Baytown, Texas, Q31 ROSS, BETTY IO, Beau- mont, Texas, Q41 HOUSE, LEAUREAME, Dal- las, Texas, Q51 ROTH, IACK D., Stuttgart, Ark., Q61 ROTHWELL, NCRWOOD, Pine Bluff, Ark- GHSGS. Eighth Row: QI1 ROWELL, IANICE, Nixon. Texas, Q21 ROVVLAND, IACK W., Houston, Texas, Q31 ROWLANU, MARY E., Waco, Tex- as, Q41 RUSH, PHILLIP ALVIN, Stamford, Tex- as, Q51 RUSSELL, PAUL R., Burleson, Texas, Q61 RUSTEBERG, IUNE, Brownsville, Texas. Ninth Row: Q11 RUTHEREORD, CHARLES W., Pensacola, Fla., Q21 RUTLEDGE, T. I., Con- roe, Texas, Q31 SANDERS, ANNE, Houston, Texas, Q41 SANDERSON, GARRETT, IR., Chappaqua, New York, Q51 SANSON, LYNN LLOYD, Waco, Texas, Q61 SAWYERS, CON- VVAY H., IN'alnut Ridge, Ark. ' ' - 7 5: ' Q 3 QM-. get -an-,-it A. 4'1 4' . '25, pz? V ..,. .4 - ' V1 ' - R ' ' if 'a .. - ' 'ex 'E:S1arE1EriE1 . y' .L . - E-,If.,.QIL 5--. -1622 g , Q-2i29z.i2... . sig, Qi? f 5' ' .Sit ' ' .ff 'M 45? 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First Row: CI1 SCARBOROUGH, BOB, Colorado City, Texas, C21 SCHENK, HOWARD C., Independence, Mo., C31 SCHILLER, LOU, Columlaus, Texas, C41 SCHLEUNING, IACK, San Antonio, Texas, C51 SCHROEDER, EDWARD, Waco, Texas, C61 SCHUH, IOAN, Waco, Texas, C71 SEWELL, BILLY, Belton, Texas, C81 SEYMOUR, NELL, Columbus, Texas, C91 SHANNON, IOHN HAROLD, Tulia, Texas. Second Row: CI1 SHARMAN, O. C., Olney, Texas, C21 SHARP, IAMES A., Houston, Texas, C31 SHEFFIELD, IEAN, Sulphur Springs, Tex- as, C41 SHELL, WILLIAM R., Lancaster, Texas, C51 SHEPPARD, IOSEPH I., IR., Frost, Texas, C61 SHIPMAN, I. T., Bend, Texas, C71 SIDES, IOAN, San Antonio, Texas, C81 SIMMONS, ROBERT C., Wichita Falls, Texas, C91 SIMONE, MARGARET, Ironton, Ohio. Third Row: CI1 SIMS, HARRY, Stamford, Texas, C21 SINGLETON, BETTY ANN, Amarillo, Texas, C31 SKELTON, IIM K., Waco, Texas, C41 SKELTON, ROLAND, Panhandle, Texas, C51 SKINNER, H. O., Anahuac, Texas, C61 SLATER, BYRD T., Hico, Texas, C71 SLIGH, IO ANN, Waco, Texas, C81 SMITH, BARNIE LEE, Detroit, Mich., C91 SMITH, CAROLYN ALLENE, Dallas Texas. Fourth Row: CI1 SMITH, CHARLES ISAAC, Hearne, Texas, C21 SMITH, DOROTHY IEAN, Brownsville, Texas, C41 SMITH, FRANCES VERA, Lampassas, Texas, C51 SMITH, GLORIA, Dallas, Texas, C61 SMITH, LOUISE, San Anqelo, Texas, C71 SMITH, RUTH ANN, Bur- net, Texas: C81 SMITH, VIRGINIA DARE, Cedar Creek, Texas, C91 SMITH, WILLIAM L., Miami, Fla. Fifth Row: C11 SNAVELY, LUTHER MECKER, Brownsville, Texas, C21 SORRELLS, BOBBIE IO, Waco, Texas, C31 SOUTHERN, ERNEST PHILIP, Houston, Texas, C41 SPEIR, E. H., IR., Brookshire, Texas, C51 SPRINKLE, S. D., IR., Dallas, Texas, C61 STANDLEY, FRANCES, Canyon, Texas, C71 STARKEY, CHARLIE BILL, Port Arthur, Texas, C81 STEGANT, TED LEON, Brenham, Texas, C91 STEPHENS, WAY- LAND, Slaton, Texas. Sixth Row: CI1 STEPHENSON, H. C., Collinsville, Ill., C21 STOLTZ, BOB E., Greenville, Ohio, C31 STONE, HUGH BAILEY, Houston, Texas, C41 STOREY, IEANNE, Edinburg, Texas, C51 STRIPLING, MARGARET, Bay City, Texas, C61 STROEBEL, A. VV., Giddinqs, Texas, C71 STROUD, MARTHA, Fairfield, Texas, C81 TABOR, HERBERT ALFRED, Galveston, Texas, C91 TABOR, IACKIE, Weatherford ,Texas. Seventh Row: CI1 TATUM, ARDIS ELAINE, Vtfaco, Texas, C21 TAYLOR, BILLIE, Waco, Texas, C31 TAYLOR, MAE, Iackson, Miss., C41 TAYLOR, WALTER, Tulsa, Okla., C51 TAYLOR, WANDA, Sweetwater, Texas, C61 THARP, INA VIRGINIA, Baytown, Texas! C71 THOMAS, HENLEY K., Hillsboro, Texas, C81 THOMAS, IIM P., McKinney, Texas, C91 THOMAS, LESTER L., Mt. Pleasant, Texas. Page 104 First Row: CID THOMPSON, CECIL DUANE, Dallas, Texas: C2D THORN, LAURLEE, Waco, Texas, C3D THORNTON, GILLIE ANNE, Gra- ham, Texas, C4D THORNTON, IOHN W., Tex- arkana, Texas, CSD THORNTON, WILLIAM, Arlington, Texas, CED THRASH, BEVERLY LO- GENE, Temple, Texas. Second Row: CID TIGNER, VIRGINIA, Hous- ton, Texas, C2D TILLMAN, PAT, Houston, Tex- as, C3D TINSLEY, ROBERT IAMES, Stamford, Texas, C4D TIPTON, IAMES HAROLD, Flores- ville, Texas, CSD TOWNSEND, ILETTA, Rock- port, Texas, C6D TOVVNSEND, LORETTA, Rockport, Texas. Third Row: CID TRAIL, I. T., Ferris, Texas, C2D TREVINO, ALBERTO, IR., Escobas, Texas, C3D TRICE. E. R., Vfaco, Texas, C4D TRUSSEL, DONALD, Ferris, Texas, CSD TUNNELL, BY- RON M., Tyler, Texas, CBD TURNER, GEORGE. Iacksonville, Texas. Fourth Row: CID TYER, CHARLES LESTER, Houston, Texas, CZD TYER, MRS. IDA IEAN, Houston ,Texas, C3D USRY, MILTON, Mineola, Texas, C4D UTECHT, RONALD, Lufkin, Texas: CSD VAN ZANDT, HOWARD, Houston, Texas: CGD VAUGHAN, PATSY RUTH, New London. Texas. Fifth Row: CID VINCENT, ANDREW L., Mexia. Texas, CZD VINES, FRANCIS E., Westlake, La., C3D VON ROSENBERG, RAY, Temple, Texas, C4D WADDELL, RICHARD THOMAS, Odessa, Texas, CSD WALL. ETTA BOYD, Chillicothe, Texas, CSD VVALLACE, HORACE, Austin, Texas. Sixth Row: CID WALLER, ROBERT LEE, An- nona, Texas, CQD VJARD, SHIRLEY, Hunts- ville, Texas, CEID WARDLAW, T. E., Warren, Ark., C4D WARREN, MAYME LOU, Waco, Texas, CSD WATHEN, BETTY RAY, Atlanta, Ga., CGD WEATHERSBY, ELIZABETH ANN, Freer, Texas. Seventh Row: CID WEAVER, LAURA, Iones- lsoro, Texas, CZD VVEBB, IUANITA, Overton, Texas, CSD INEBB, PHIL, Stamford, Texas, C4D VVEDEMEYER, HORACE, Walbura, Texas, CSD WEGRICI-I, W. DALE, Terre Haute, Indiana, CSD WELCH, CARLOS,. Port Arthur, Texas. Eighth Row: CID VVELCH, ROY DEAN, Alvin, Texas, CZD WEIR, IACK, San Antonio, Texas, C3D WENDORF, BETTY, Corsicana, Texas, C4D WEST, DALE W., San Antonio, Texas, CSD VJESTER, DONALD GRAY, Rule, Texas, CBD WESTMORELAND, DONNA, Waco, Texas. Ninth Row: CID WI-IEELUS, MARGARET ANN sum Rose, Texas, CZD WHITAKER, VERNONI Wills Point, Texas, CSD WHITE, BETH, McKin- ney, Texas: C4D WHITE, BOONE, Longmont Colo., CSD WHITE, BYRON E., Chattanooqa Tenn., CSD WHITE, GEORGE, Grand Saline Texas. ,, . class of '52 1 K a .gliivka ,rsh i - ,. .I I . '1. 'Ti N ' ' wi, I III WIS 4 I , na If ,I In . I . I I. . I . IEIII .4 QI I -, .,., Y,Iqflf'aI- ,, .I , I 's ' '- . '.I I - ,, I ' , ' ' 2 Xe , ' . ni 4 - 9525 .AJ A 4 ' Lffkx. I I . I .-I :III .. IIIIIKI AI . ' ' 7' x ' ' ' ' ' ' '- - ,--,XSS ' ' .viii 'M M -1 -- .... '- 959' I .... Z I, - I ' 'g N. IEW 9- -' 'S - --112 ,. tr . H ' - I 1:21223 x .Sv D' 'I' ' 1 , Iimiuf' ' .' TMI We J . , Q53 , - Q ,,,4 ' V 5 L I I 1 I f 2 'sa If-9 ' an . 4 , ,, . .5 . , , , 4. , 2 Q he E., III 4 , -1 I V I -Is, ,.!,,,,f 2 r - -5, ,,'-- -2: Q . , 'III -553,21 .'.,. I , ,I Ig 1 'wav J. it ,Y , I .,,..,,,,,,,,,...,-,.,-- - M M. .I II III II III I III -QI, . . ex, ,II wr . II , I .- P - .' 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C., Q3D WILKES, DORIS IEAN, Shreveport, La., UID WILKINSON, LEA, Port Neches, Texas, CSD WILLERS, IACK C., Dallas, Texas, IBD WILLIAMS, BOBBIE IEAN, Vtfaco, Texas, Q7D WILLIAMS, CLIFTON, Abilene, Texas. Second Row: QID WILLIAMS, DAN, Dallas, Texas, QZD WIL- LIAMS, PATSY, Paris, Texas, QBD WILLIAMSON, B. H., Iones- horo, La., UID VVILLIAIVISON, BILLY I., Port Arthur, Texas, QSD WILLIAMSON, BOB, Dallas, Texas, IBD WILSON, GLORIA ANNE, Bryan, Texas, Q7D VVILSON, MARTHA IEAN, San AnV tonio, Texas. Third Pow: LWILSON, ROBERT, Amarillo, Texas, CZD WIMP, BILL, Lufl-zin, Texas, LSD WITT, CI-IARLENE, Kalgary, Texas, Q4D WOLDT, ELIZABETH MAE, Oshkosh, Wis.: LSD WOLFE, I. B, Dallas, Texas, LSD W'ONES, IOI-IN L., Beaumont, Texas, Q7D WOODS, IOHN, Houston, Texas. Fourth Row: LID VVOOTEN, MARCIA, Tyler, Texas, CQD VVORKMAN, RICHARD, Sebring, Ohio, Q3D WRIGHT, IOE H., Mexia, Texas, UID WRIGHT, KAY, Springfield, Mo. Fifth Row: QID YATES, ELLEN, Houston, Texas, CZD YEARY, IOE E., Karnes City, Texas: LSD YOUNG, ROBERT EUGENE, Dallas, Texas, Q43 ZIMMERMAN, ED, Cleliurne, Texas, wg,-.vs - -v .3 La fewvl Brister Oueen ot Oz .I N Page 106 Gridettes learn to hold the ball from Gridster McKinney :23f..,.E? VC. WINTER CLASS: President: Nuton Graves Vice-President: Bill Henson Secretary: 'Wanda Baker Treasurer: Bryant Brunson wif freshman class officers fs f . . ,... . .... ,,,. Q l Z , A-155154 . YN ,- FALL QUARTER: President: Lonnie Quillen Vice-President: Frank Boutdin Secretary: Betty lean Gage Treasurer: Douglas Ward Beporter: Pat White 'Z J ,Q A QVI, -.., , ga::: ,s:v-2'4 - - , 1: fi 3 A Aluhzquutu A 1 U , ' ' ' T 5 E gi ' A Ns v5 g A 1: 1 f I Wil va , ' ' x . f -,-- , C,-.,,,.-,, ., 9 ' X H ,: U.. 'x.-1 N ' rf 1-1 Y .f ' Z it .. 1: L,-., it c - V ,V - fx Q k f,.:S5S25E:E I , A Ma E ' -.', , rv - S it of -- R W -' V x, if- fr: .4 ary I-2 --, .,fls?A:i, - -K 1'4 4.1989 F-'J 'Av' bf! 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Second Row: Q11 ALEORD, DAN E., Caldwell, Texas, Q21 ALBRITTON, CHARLES, Ferris, Texas, Q31 ALLEN, BOBBY GENE, Hamilton, Texas, Q41 ALLEN, IUDSON B., Nashville, Tenn., Q51 ALLEN, ROSE MARIE, Crossett, Arkansas, Q61 ALLEN, SARA IANE, McGregor, Texas, Q71 AMIS, DAN, Eastland, Texas, Q81 AMOS, MARTHA LOUISE, Mart, Texas, Q91 ANDERSON, ALINE, Houston, Texas. Third Row: Q11 ANDERSON, IACK LOYD, Mart, Texas, Q21 ANDERSON, IAMES W., Waco, Texas, Q31 ANDERSON, MARK W., Bellmead, Texas, Q41 ASI-IBURN, HAZEL ANN, Ft. Worth, Texas, Q51 ATHEY, BILL, Waco, Texas, Q61 AUVENS1-IINE, BARBARA IEAN, Waco, Texas, Q71 BACON, IOYCE ELAINE, Dallas, Texas, Q81 BAKER, BETTY ANN, Wynne, Arkansas, Q91 BAKER, RICHARD A., Houston, Texas. Fourth Row: Q11 BAKER, WANDA, Houston, Texas, Q21 BANKS, BOBBY, Griffin, Georgia, Q31 BARBA, PEDRO L., Waco, Texas, Q41 BARCLAY, BOBBIE, Sweeney, Texas, BARCLAY, PEGGY 1OYCE,Luikin, Texas, Q61 BARFIELD, PATSY, New Boston, Texas, Q71 BARKER, DONALD GENE, Axtell, Texas, Q81 BARNARD, IIMMY, Parsons, Kansas, Q91 BARNHILL, MARY LA IUANA, Waco, Texas. Fifth Row: Q11 BARRETT, ANDREE LOUISE, Honolulu, Hawaii, Q21 BARRETT, HOWARD, Waco, Texas, Q31 BARRON, WILLIAM L., IR., Vtfaco, Texas, Q41 BARRY, BETTY, Houston, Texas, Q51 BARSH, AL Houston, Texas, Q61 BASON, MELVIN, Itasca, Texas, Q71 BASSETT, ELIZABETH, Mesquite, Texas, Q81 BATSTONE, BARBARA ANN, Greeley, Colorado, Q91 BEACOM, GEORGE L., Houston, Texas. Sixth Row: Q11 BEAL, IAMES BURTON, IR., Galveston, Texas, Q21 BEALI., IDA IRENE, Stratford, Texas, Q31 BEARD MARIETTA, Taft, Texas, Q41 BEASLEY, BLANCHE, Dallas, Texas, Q51 BECK, MORRIS, Beaumont, Texas, Q61 BECKER, CAROLYN, Galena Park, Texas, Q71 BEHLING, SUSAN MILMOE, Houston, Texas, Q81 BELL, CAROLYN, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Q91 BELVILLE, DORIS A., Waco, Texas. ' 4, Page IUB zz f K 1 X. .W it - .. if ,ZH Q , ' Q fd Q - I If , -I sl f V' : E-'P hy 1-.ffsn . A .iff .- I :Q , ,,.1,1j:, 5 V Q ' ' ' . . -6 I 'ff L. X 45,3-,Q ,ig--,5 ' V If pw X ,,, ,,.,.f ,, 1 , 9 I' I 5.25-A-A rm' 5. I -fir' ' ' I ' ' T Q l2'if 4 ,lf-Il . I A .A - 1 ' ,tv -+V. A - -up 'j .',',E'qA, L,-I.,-F-.1 I W .- -1 A - ,X ,,... 4 ,555 lid., . , c- It f' ' 'stills I 3 ' ' Jpsi c up S N. is A' , .- ii- vw : , is 5 H . fr., V 3 1511, Ss 'R ' ' 1 ' , . It in A . - V. ' ' . A Jw, , V . ,W ': . , 1 ,--:,,i.E-Je. 4 e . ' ' . ,ff,' ., Q' . 1 ' -r , fS?T'1i',,, ' X- .. 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Second Row: CID BOETTCHER, IOHN O., We-lmar, Texas, CZD BONNETT, WILLIAM FLETCHER, Frost, Texas, C3D BOOTH, IANICE MARTIN, Yoal-tum, Texas, C4D BOUCK, ELINOR IO, W'aco, Texas, CSD BOSWELL, WELDON, New Boston, Texas, CBD BOUNDS, VIR- GINIA, Vlfortham, Texas, C7D BOULDIN, FRANK, Memphis, Tenn., CSD BOVVEN, NANCY ANN, Dallas, Texas, CQD BOWMAN, IOYCE OREE, San Antonio ,Texas. Third Row: CID BRAMBLITT, BOB, Mabanlc, Texas, C2D BRANDON, GEORGE, Waco, Texas, CSD BRANTLEY ,SARA LIND, Mesquite, Texas, C4D BRAY, LOUISE, Griffin, Georgia, CSD BREWER, B. MALLORY, New Bedford, Massachusetts, CGD BREWER, IAMES A., Greenwood, Mississippi, C7D BRIDGES, T. M., Bartow, Florida, CBD BRIGGS, RHEA LA VERNE, Dallas, Texas, CQD BRIGHAM, W. H., Plano, Texas. Fourth Row: CID BROOKS, RCDGER, Kilqore, Texas, C2D BROWN, BARBARA IEAN, Three Rivers, Texas, C3D BROWN, BYRON, Iewett, Texas, C4D BROVVN, DONALD GEORGE, VVaco, Texas, CSD BROWN, DOROTHY RAE, Leland, Mississippi, CBD BRUBAICER, BILL, Houston, Texas: C7D BRUCE, MURIEL F., Waco, Texas, C8D BRUNER, KATHEINE, Waco, Texas, CQD BRUNSON, MARTHA CAROL, Houston, Texas. Fifth Row: CID BRUNSON, BRYANT, Houston, Texas, C2D BRYSON, MAX HAROLD, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, CSD BURKS, WILLIAM WALTER, Robstown, Texas, C4D BUSE, BETTY, Houston, Texas, CSD BUSH, SUE, Waco, Texas, CGD CALDWELL, DORIS LANELLE, Tyler, Texas, C7D CALVERT, BARBARA ANNE, Dallas, Texas, CBD CAMPBELL, H. R., IR., Tulsa, Oklahoma, CQD CAMPBELL, MARY HELEN Pleasanton, Texas. Sixth Row: CID CANTERBURY, ROBERT, Houston, Texas, CZD CARMICHAEL, CHARLE SRAY, EI Dorado, Arkansas, C3D CAPPER, ED- WARD RAY, Cleburne, Texas, C4D CARR, IACK, Fort Worth, Texas,C5D CARROLL, BILLY WAYNE, Waco, Texas, CGD CARSON, IACK, Houston, Texas, C7D CARTER, IAMES EARNEST, Cypress, Illinois, CBD CARTER, MARY IO, Louisville, Kentucky, CQD CARTER, STAN- FORD, Wichita Falls, Texas. class of '53 Page 109 Fifth Row: CID CRANDELL, WILLIAM P., IR., Honolulu, Hawaii, CZD CREECH, DAVID EDWIN, Vlashinaton, D. C,, C3D :IN if X I , ,,.,, ,. ' 'Y . :,-.f A ' igigfg-j:,5,.,:-. , -:,:,,,,::, X Q , . ., Q X . . vi xg ' . 2 ' ' 'W if -. .5 '- Y v-:-.:',f-f'- - p:-,:f:,-.,.,- D, .Qt Q 2-51:12,-. x .5 - ,,,, . .i ze D ,. 'ef-5 551 5:-I , z, xQE,:1,:. -f - , ... 5, 5 . 555.355, wwe ,I ., s wtf 3 'i' F.: ,J ' x js., - , . qs'-33,51 . if Q :eww -. , -M' :.g:gr3::5sf,i- - is S ' v-ze: .tak A D .xg .fra- - , x. 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QV.: i s-fe,::2'f12f- V,-ff X Q , Firsi Row: CID CARUTHERS, BILLYE IEAN, Arnett, Oklahoma, CZD CASTLEBERRY, ROSA MARIE, Houston, Texas, C3D CAUBLE, TRUE, Shreveport, Louisiana, C4D CAWKER, RICHARD ORVILLE, Shreveport, Louisiana, CSD CHAFFIN, IAMES NOLAN, Iredell, Texas, CGD CHAMBLESS, ANN ELIZABETH, Bryan, Texas, C7D CHANCELLOR, NANCY CARCLYN, Dallas, Texas, CBD CHANEY, RUSSELL, Sulphur Springs, Texas, C9D CHEEK, SARA, Waco, Texas. Second Row: CID CHILDRESS, PATSY, Vlfeinert, Texas, CZD CHISUM, SILVER CHIS , Parnpa, Texas, CSD CHRISTIE, SHTRLEY, Whar- ton, Texas, C4D CLAIBORNE, MARILYN ELIZA, Charlotte, Texas, C5D CLARK, CAROL, Dallas, Texas: CBD CLARK, CHARLIE ALBERT, Fort Worth, Texas, C7D CLEMENTS, BETTY, Stockdale, Texas, CBD CLEMENTS, BILLIE B., Auston, Texas, CQD CLEMENTS, COLLEEN, McGregor, Texas. Third Row: CID CLUCK, VJILLIAM, Grapevine, Texas, CZD COE, RICHARD, NVichita Falls, Texas, C3D COLE, BARBARA IEAN, Conroe, Texas, C4D COLE, VETA LOUISE, Houston, Texas, CSD COLEMAN, NANCY, Mart, Texas, CGD COLLINS, IAMES, Childress, Texas, C7D CONAWAY, BETTY ROSS, Corpus Christi, Texas, CBD CONNALLY, ROXANNA, W'aco, Texas, CQD COOK, IOHN E., Waco, Texas. Fourth Row: ClD COOK, PAUL T., Little Rock, Ark., C2D COOKE, VINYARD, Louisville, Ky., C3D COOLIDGE, IOHN, C4D COOPER IOHN, Houston, Texas, CSD COOPWOOD, DOUGLAS, Austin, Texas, CBD COHRY, LOIS, Dallas, Texas TON, MARAVEIRINE, Bowie, Texas, CSD COX, ROBERT RAY, Risinq Star, Texas, CQD CRAIGHEAD, DAVE CAPERTONi Dallas, Texas: C7D COVING- Louisville, Ky. CRIDER, RICH- ARD, Bonham, Texas, C4D CROCKETT, CHARLES WAYNE, Waco, Texas, CSD CROCKETT, IOAN, Hugo, Oklahoma, CGD CROOK, ROB, VVaco, Texas, C7D CROW, BOBBIE NELL, Mexia, Texas, CBD CROW, IULIA, Hondo, Texas, CQD CROYLE, CHARLA RUTH, Waco, Texas. Sixth Row: CULLAR, CHARLES VAN, Denison, Texas, CZD CULP, PEGGY IEAN, El Dorado, Ark., C3D CULPEPPER, IO EVELYN, Beau- mont, Texas, C4D DANIELS, BOBBY, Dennison, Texas, CSD DANIELS, IOE ELLIS, Waco, Texas, CSD DAVIDSON, DAVID F., Mound, Tex- as, C7D DAVIS, BILLY FRANK, Hebbronville, Texas, CBD DAVIS, DERRAL. Pampa, Texas, CQD DAVIS, DOLORES MARLENE, Freer, Texas. Page 110 fr Q. . N 1 ., my . - I . ,155 I A N , Q . Q , Y a -lx t ff I -- - . -1 ggi ,I 3 J, 'V . bf . X V -'-' ' 3, ' 3 Q. ' I .. 1 ' 9 . 5, if S 'aa X T I I I 'a - f. ' I. ' ' ' ' SSM 5' K . - 'iid It ? T3 .5 I . '- ' ., A V 11 Q M IA N x 1 aw? K5 Ma First Row: CID DAVIS, ED, VVaCo, Te:-:as, CZD DAVIS, HARRY, Shreveport, La., CSD DAVIS, MARY A., Houston, Texas- C-ID DAVIS, STARIC- EY, Atlanta, Texas, CSD DAY, TACK, Port Arthur, Texas, CSD DAY, MARIAN, Iferryion, Texas, C7D DEBENPORT, SYLVIA, Odessa, Tex- as, C8D DE LA GARZA, MARY ELIZABETH, Raymonclville, Texas, DELLINGERM, SALLYE LA VERNE, Waco, Texas. Second Row: CID DENDY, DONALD DAVID, Memphis, Tenn., C2D DENNIS, LOYE, Athens, Texas, CBD DENTON, ICE, Milford' TGXGSI C4D DEPP, Pl-IYLLIS CAROL, Plainview, Texas, CSD DICKSON, IO ANN, Brownfield, Texas, CGD DILWORTH, FRANCES K., Gonzales, Texas, C'7D DITTO, ROBERT HOOD, VV'a-jo, Texas, CBD DIXON, PATRICIA RUTH, Vfgico, Texas, DOBBS, LORENE, Odessa, Texas. Third Row: CID DOEBYNS, ANN, Clarksclale, Miss., CQD DONATH, TACK LANIER, Conroe, Texas, CED DCOLEY, BUNNY M., San An- tonio, Texas, C4D DORRILL, CHARLOTTE, Wtzco, Texas: CSD DORRILL, ROBERT LLOYD, Houston, Te:-:as, C65 DOWNS, EUDEAN, Hous- ton, Texas, C7D DRAKE, TRAVIS, Houston, Texas, CBD DUE, MAXINE, Iasper, Texas, CQD DUKE, GALE, Vernon, Texas. Fourth Row: CID DUNICLEBERG, RUTH ELIZABETH, San Antonio, Tesas, C25 DUNN, MAXINE ELAINE, Houston, Texas, CSD DUNNING, Betty Gibbs, Dallas, Texas, CLID DUTTON RICHARD, St. Louis, Mo,,C5D DYER, DON, Ft. Worth, Texas, CBD DYER, GENE, Marlow, Ol-:la., C7 DDYER, MARY KATHRYN, Navasota, Texas, CSD EAKLE, DAVVN, Clay, 'West Viiqinia, CQD EAKIN, TOE, Chilton, Texas, Fifth Row: CID EARNHEART, SHIRLEY, Tunica, Miss., CZD EDVVARDS, IEAN, San Antonio, Texas, 13D EDINARDS, ROY, Greenville, Texas, C4D EDXVARDS, VIRGINIA ANN, Lubkock, Texas, CSD ELAM, BILLY TOE, Olney, Texas, CBD ENETE, HAPPY T,, Macon, Ga., C7D ENGELBRECHT, DORIS LORAINE, Crawford, Texas, CBD ENGLAND, FREDDIE ALLEN, Slaton, Texas, CSD ENGLET, ROBERT, Texas City, Texas. Sixth Row: CID ESHELMAN, 'VVAYN ELEE, Kansas City, Mo., CZD ESKEW, BARBARA ANN, Wraco, Texas, C3D EAGAN, EUNA DELLE, Sinton, Texas, C4D FALL, GEORGE, Caldwell, Texas, C5D EANNING, BOB, Harlingen, Texas: CGD PANT, LOUIE, IR., Dallas, Texas, C7D FAROUHAR, CHARLES DAVID, San Antonio, Texas, CBD FARRS, IAMES MARTIN, Daisetta, Texas, CQD FATHEREE, BETTY, Dallas, Texas. -'20-,-Q class of '53 Page III . T. A W S Q Q 3, ' , sf i ., ya: -.5545 J Y' W '2 'M ,. -.... . , 5-' YQ, R V N 'af t ' . . 1 . V I , , x, . . --M Q! is I ' ' ' ' ' 'X I :KX it x i 1 if --1'-cf . ' I A ! . ,. , f I . -, -Nr 'F' i. V-fp, , ' f le .rfwig I ' - g., . 9 - K ff' .-- . ' 1 ' 1 x-.rv .. .. .- t - . I f- ' - ' '?:12C:.: . xx:-,C in .: ,K C x .V - -we - ., wg , -, .. . g-.:,5-:-:- ,. .A'wy:t. F 6 K ' ' -' ,t ' .. I- C gs. A I 5 ' ' , X .... .M ' Ys ' t -L-if ' 51:,E:5i::,Si5::5i:5,'5:::,.:'1'-' , X sw, RV ,, .. as-5:52- - -t. x 'wJ1g1,fi',-.Qi - -' - - J . ' - , :-.,,-.-g,.::r,:-.v,.,.. gi, 9- ,.3t,,.-, M, 1-if N . -C. tx ,-,.: 9:.,.,,i - ,. , y D VN H .. Dwi' ik fi . i YEL. x ' . , ffglg. ' -. sa. ' .ftiili-S i. x ,, in . xy... . ., ., I . X . X A, R. , .. ,- K . tm i A .XID 1 5.1 : ,gr A .. S' 1, .. snvn V, ,. Gt . X' 55 -. ' I . .. H 35 ., g gy 5 :M W , ., First Row: CID FAVER, FORREST, Bowie, Texas: C2D FENN, BETTYE, Kilqore, Texas: C3D FENTON, ROBERT H., New York City, N. Y.: C4D FERGUSON, IOAN, Wharton, Texas: CSD FIFE, BEVERLY ANN, Orange, Texas: CBD FISCHER, CAROL ANN, Cuero, Texas: C7D FLACHE, BETTY IANE, Carlsbad, New Mexico: CSD FLANAGAN, FRANCIS, Galveston, Texas: FLY, BILLIE RUTH, Mertens, Texas. Second Row: CID FLYNN, ROBERT LOPEZ, Vernon, Texas: C2D FOGLE, IERRY, Dennison, Texas: C3D FOSTER, DOROTHY IEAN, Houston, Texas: C4D FOSTER, LUE ANN, Waco, Texas: C5D FOX, MICKEY ALFRED, Galveston, Texas: CGD FRANCIS, IUDSON C., Dallas, Texas: C7D FRANK, FRANCIS, Puerto Rico: C8D FRANK SHIRLEY, Waco, Texas: C93 FREEMAN, IOE S., Barianera, Guatemala. Third Row: CID FREEMAN, MARCELLA, Katy, Texas: CZD FULBRIGLIT, MARTHA, Waco, Texas: C3D FULLER, IACK C., Palestine, Texas: C4D FULLER, LORIN, San Antonio, Texas: CSD FULLER, SARAH ELIZABETH, Louisville, Ky.: CBD FULLERTON, IOHN A., Little Rock, Ark.: C7D GAGE, BETTY IEAN, Ft. Viforth, Texas: CSD GARNER, EDWARD RAY, Waco, Texas: CQD GARNETT, NORMA IEAN, Houston, Texas. Fourth Row: CID GARTELL, MARGARET NEONA, Dallas, Texas: CZD GAY, THOMAS ARTHUR, Cuero, Texas: C3D GEASLIN, DOROTHY IANE, Baytown, Texas: C4D GEGAN, MARY ANN, Men'ipl'1is,Tenn.: CSD CHRIST, DOLORES KAY, San Antonio, Texas: CSD GIBSON, NANCY, Dallas, Texas: C7D GILBERT, ROBERT WALLACE, Houston, Texas: CBD GILBREATH, NELMA DORIS, Amarillo, Texas: C9D GILMER, CHARLES CLAYTON, Ft. Worth, Texas. Fifth Row: CID GLASS, MARY MORGAN, Marlin, Texas: CZD GOEBEL, ANTOINETTE, Vifaco, Texas: C3D GOELZER, ROSE M., Chilton, Texas: C4D GOODALL, SIM W., Memphis, Texas: C5D GOODMAN, EARL, Louisville, Ky.: CBD GOODMAN, PATSY ANN, San Antonio, Texas: C7D GOUNER, IONA, Baytown, Texas: CBD GRAHAM, BILLY, Del Rio, Texas: CQD GRAHAM, MABLE, Happy, Texas. Sixth Row: CID GRAHAM, ROSE MARIE, Houston, Texas: CZD GRAVES, NEWTON ABBOTT, Maple Heights, Ohio: C3D GRAY, IAMES MITCHELL, Houston, Texas: C4D GREEN, IAMES RAY, Hawkins, Texas: CSD GREEN, IOHN E., Neches, Texas: CBD GREGORY, LEWIS KIRK, 'tNaco, Texas: C7D GREINER, DONALD G., Houston, Texas: C8D GRIGG, MARY BETH, Tulia, Texas: CQD GROZIER, TOMMY RAY, San Saba, Texas. 9 Page 112 V . . 1 . tvifs .'4 .:. , . 5 ' ' '11 is iff . ,Q 'N L ' ' as . - .:-A - '-- xx -f . N ' .. W .1 ' 1. Q N. it-iE:a,Q,: f i .1 R K , 261-f..3:,1 ' A : I I JU fx .4 . gr b '-.iz T -. -. wiiiiz ii' ,.., .,,. . . . ., ,. . VW ' X: K Rx x ' 5 x. 4. f tx I xx tx ti ig, N' .4 ,XC A - Y th ' P' T F , Q ' 14. . ,Y sf -' X ' - , -f , t I ' First Row: GUDERIAN, GERALDINE, Waco Tevas, CZD GUMMELT, CARRY LAMAR, Austin Texas, 63D GJTHRIE, IIMMY Waco. Tex- -4 v CIS: C4D GUTHRIE, NANCY, Corsicana, Texas, CSD HAGLER, ALBERT, Granite City, III., CBD HALCOMB, PHILA IANE, Austin, Texas: C7D HALL, IOAN, VVaco, Texas, C8D HALL, NELLIE IEAN, Pledqer, Texas, CQD HALLMARK, CLARENCE, Waelder, Texas. Second Row: CID HAMILTON, PAYE RUTH, Post, Texas: CZD HAMMER, MARY VIRGINIA, San Antonio, Texas, C3D HANKINS, BOBBY IOANN, Waco, Texas, C4D HARMON, LORRAINE, Sinton, Texas, CSD HARPER, BETTY LOIS, DaIIas, Texas, C6D HARRELL, BEVERLY E., Waco, Texas, C7D HARRIS, MAX ARLAND, Erexel, N. C., CBD HARRIS, NINA BETH, Runge, Texas, CBD HARRISON, IANICE LEE, San Antonio, Texas. Third Row: CID HART, KATIE LOU, New Boston, Texas, C2D HARWELL, MILLIE, Fort Worth, Texas, C-3D HATCHER, GLORIA IEANNE, Smackover, Ark., C4D HATTER, LULA IO, Moody, Texas, C5D HAUG, ROBERT R., Waco, Texas, CSD HAWKINS, CHARLES THERON, Hart, Texas, C7D HAVVKINS, FORREST H,, Brookhaven, Miss., CSD HAYLEY, MARY LOVE, Tyler, Texas, CQD HEAD, EARL S., St. Louis, Mo. Fourth Row: CI DHEATH, W. CRAIG, Houston, Texas, CZD HENDRICKS, MARY DOW, Anna, Texas, C3D HICKEANG, MAX NEWTON, Bonham, Texas, C4D HICKS, MARY SUE, Garden City, Kan., CSD HIGHTOVJER, IACK, Waco, Texas, CGD HILL, BETTY A., Shreveport, La.: C7D HILL, EARL, Waco, Texas, CBD HILL, MARIAN, San Antonio, Texas, C9D HILLIS, BILL DANIEL, Fort Worth, Texas. Fifth Row: CID HINKLE, IOHN L., Ennis, Texas, CZD HINSLEY, KAY, BeIImeade. Texas, C3D HINSON, WILLIAM MELVIN, Miami, Fla., C4D HODGES, ELMA, Bastrop, La., C5D HOLDAR, MARY, Waco, Texas, CGD HOLDER, DOROTHY ANNE, Houston, Texas, C7D HOLLA- DAY, ANNE, Austin, Texas, C8D HOLLAR, LOUISE, Houston, Texas, CQD HOLLINGSWORTH, HAROLD DEAN, Grande Saline, Texas. Sixth Row: CID HOLM, KAROLYN, Corpus Christi, Texas, CZD HOLT, IOANNE, Nowata, Oklahoma, C3D HONAKER, MARTHA, Balrnorhea, Texas: C4D HOOSER, GVVYNNE L., Frost, Texas, CSD HOPKINS, DOUGLAS O., San Antonio, Texas, C6D HOPKINS, KENNETH R., Waco, Texas, C7D HOUSTON, IEAN, DaIIas, Texas, CBD HOWARD, BARBARA, Oklahoma City, Okla., CQD HOVVELL, EVA IANE, Iasper, Texas. class of 53 Page 113 . . ' .,. M SEQ? . Q 3 Q, .4 , if 1 A,. . X : . ' ' il i Q F7 'zbz . 1, , ,as A ' f ' I A . ,J C ft . 'it . A 2 s F' , - -. :.: . zz- . :.- .1.V , .- . . . ,if .- . . A - . fig, , I . :j., Q fame V h . ...V , V , ' ' fe A 1 I P XM ,,.,,.t . . ,. . . . . .. . . s.:.....g.im,. . , . - ,,f,..:, . -f - - . es..-.... I .. , ,31 1 me f r ,iggigg Ivll .M t I X : 11.15. is .,-, f --11:2-2-e:f: -:fs - ' -. , . . . - - ,,,, . I 2--ff ' 'S ' ' ii' Wi' A ' ' . IE, :' T! .QT - 225555 , x . .eiz 41- - 3 - . zfaissfsi ,C ' A, ...I .1 . . at ,AA, ' I -1-rs-zsmvc-. . - .: , vzsi 9...-as .sz-1-:-sz t - .Nsrprw .5,. . 1 W, ,K -f 2,1 - - -:3,,,3,,5..,11, . . ' b ,. -' 'Q ' ' A ' '-213.51 5, xmk., ..,.,. ,, ,,,,. .. mx . .. . . I .-,V ' , ' T M' N' ii' 5 I ' 'TSI .. . F ' '1 2 - :k j A . v 5, S h -' ' ' ,Q I .ty V - ,, .:1.::1.55g5,:g, .ig x x V ,gi , . ' ' - . , 1: 'Q P -' ,--1 :- I. 1 ' I3 . . f ix F 'P' ml, - . ', -, 2, -be 5 i ff. . ' '- . . if ' . , A 1' ' '-2 ' . 1' '-:QF w 1 , j gl .r , ' -it .q3:.,,:. . ig. ,Qfiiifiizi 15' H- ., 'F-E ' - . ' A 1- .i .-,. . ' ' f , First Row: CI1 HUBBARD, CLEO LEMONTE, Goodniqht, Texas, C21 HUDGENS, MARIORIE, Luilcin, Texas, C31 HUGHENS, HAROLD, El Paso, Texas, C41 HUGHES, SHIRLEY, Carlsbad, N. M.,, C51 HUMPHREY. IO ANN, Stamford, Texas, C61 HUMPI-IRIES, WESLEY LEE, Goldthwaite, Texas, C71 HURLEY, LOUANNE, El Dorado, Ark., C81 HUTTON, BERNICE, Stockdale, Texas, C91 INGRAM, ROBERT GID- EON, San Antonio, Texas. Second Row: CI1 IACKSON, BETTY ROSS, Houston, Texas, C21 IACKSON, RUTH, Waco, Texas, C31 IACKSON, WILLIAM MAURICE, Weatherford, C41 IAMES, CAROLE, I-Iearne, Texas, C51 IAMES, EDWIN, Houston, Texas, C61 IANEWAY, GLADYS WALKER, Belton, Texas, C71 IEANES, IOHNNY, Houston, Texas, C81 IENKINS, HAL, Hopkinsville, Ky., C91 IENNI, HERBERT LEE, Tulsa, Okla. Third Row: C11 IENNINGS, KELLY, Tulia, Texas, C21 IENSON, BOBBIE IEANNE, Freer, Texas, C31 IOHNSON, BARBARA ANN, Monett, Mo., C41 IOHNSON, CARROL LEE, Browrisfield, Texas, C51 IOHNSON, IACOUELINE CHARLOTTE, Waco, Texas, C61 IOHNSON, ROB- ERT H., Goldthwaite, Texas, IONES, CHARLES LEWIS, Goldsmith, Texas, C81 IONES, ESSIE PEARL, Pensacola, Fla., C91 IONES, GLENN, Baytown. Texas. Fourth Row: CI1 IONES, JIMMY LEE, Freer, Texas, C21 IONES, MARGARET ANN, Gatesville, Texas, C31 IONES, ROBERT EUGENE, Dallas, Texas, C41 IONES, ROBERT PAUL, New Orleans, La., C51 IORDAN, IAMER WEAVER, Vicksburg, Miss., C61 IOSEY, IERRY LEE, Charleston, S. C., C71 IUSTICE, BRADY, IR., Enterprise, Ala., C81 KEAHEY, PAT, Dallas, Texas, C91 KEELAN, THERESA IANE, Navo Sota, Texas. Fifth Row: CI1 KENNEDY, DOROTHY DALE, Lubbock, Texas, C21 KENNERLY, ETHEL, Dallas, Texas, C31 KENNON, NELLEN VIRGINIA, Houston, Texas, C41 KERR, MARY BETH, Dallas, Texas, C51 KEY, IERRY, Perryton, Texas, C61 KILPATRICK, LYNNETTE, Lufkin, Tex' as, C71 KINARD, SAMMY, El Dorado, Ark., C81 KING, CHARLES EDWARD, Lufkin, Texas, C91 KING, IAMES W., Houston, Texas. Sixth Row: C11 KINGMAN, A. RUSSELL, San Leandro, Calif., C21 KIRBY, MARIAN, San Diego, Calif., C31 KIRSCHVINK, IOHN EDWIN, Lampasas, Texas, C41 KIZZIA, BONNIE M., Dallas, Texas, C51 KNAUTS, VIRGINIA, Malvern, Ark., C61 KNIGHT, BOB, Harlingen, Texas, C71 KNIGHT, LEILA MAE, Herinqton, Kan., C81 KNOX, NETA E., Gatesville, Texas, C91 KORNEGAY, CECIL H., Dallas, Texas. Page I I4 HN v. I . - X, x ' ' I' if ie,-, 'l 1 . 4 K '35 . . fi f -- L ti Q' fwfr! .f ily . I3 . H It X , T Q' Q V. - 'ir' I A,.1 , .11 .,1A,V' ,.A V , . C I - , - ,,., lis- t , I sl xx , - x-,gxvv-: ,,,, 1 ,,:'fg::: j ,vriqg-i , .:I,.. - ' ' ' -5. mx.. I 5 A .' ' X., Dfl x SEN .-,' .1 VFW? 'R east X ts . 1 ' my .. . - ' 1,51-,seg ' 3 - f Q .. .:,1-at ' 1 ' W ' ,, A ' -, ' A of X . ' - 1, r - - :QI243 X, , 2 v -' R ', First Row: CID KOTHMANN, BETTY CAROLE, San Antonio, CZD KUEHL, ELIZABETH, Waco, Texas, CSD LAKE, IACOUELINE CLYDE, Wa- co, Texas, C4D LANE, CHARLINE, Anqelton, Texas, CSD LANHAM, HARVEY, Waco, Texas, CBD LARY, GERALDINE, Mission, Texas, C7D LAVENDER, MARCHETA, Branclon, Texas, CBD LAYNE, IEAN LORINE, Vlfaco, Texas, CQD LEATH, FRANCES MAE, Snyder, Texas. Second Row: CID Le BLANC, IULIA, Waco, Texas, C2D Le COMTE, ERIS YVONNE, Houston, Texas, CBD Le NEVEU, IAMES, Amarillo, Texas, C4D LESLIE, ROBERT IOSEPH, Weslaco, Texas, CSD LEUTWYLER, COOKE I-IEARON, Waco, Texas, C6D LEVJIS, DORIS, Texas City, Texas, C7D LITTLETON, MARY ELIZABETH, Tocca, Ga., CBD LIU, SAMUEL, Hong Kong, China, CQD LLOYD, IANE, Alice, Texas. Third Row: CID LOGAN, PEGGY, Yoakum, Texas, CZD LONDON, HARRY, Tupelo, Miss, CSD LONG, IANE, Valley Mills, Texas, C4D LONG, HUBERT W., Howe, Texas, CSD LORIMER, IIM, Waco, Texas, CED LOVETT, HELEN LOUISE, Wichita Falls, C7D LUCENAY, TED C,, Waco, Texas, CBD LUDDINGTON, PATRICIA RUTH, Harlingen, Texas, CQD LUTEN, MARY IANE, Dallas, Texas. Fourth Row: CID LYNN, DAVID B., Dallas, Texas, C2D MCAFEE, MADELEINE, Mercedes, Texas, C3D MCBRAYER, THOMAS EMORY, Wax- ahachie, Texas, C4D MCCALL, PATSY F., New Orleans, La., CSD MCCARLEY, ORLEANE, Beeville, Texas, CSD MCCAULEY, IOE, Moody, Texas, C7D MCCOLLUM, CLAUDIA, Hearne, Texas, CBD MCCORD, MARY CAROL, Vlfaco, Texas, CQD MCCRUM, IOSEPH ABELS, Paris Texas. Fifth Row: CID MCCRUMMEN, CAROLYN L,, Alvin, Texas, CZD MCDERMOTT, MARY NEEL, Dallas, Texas, CBD MCDONALD, BARBARA ANN, Navasota, Texas, C4D MCDONALD, BOB, Fort Forth Texas, CSD MCDONOUGH, PATSY, Dallas, Texas, CBD MCFADDEN, HENRY, Dal- las, Texas, C7D MCFALL, MARY RUTH, Vlfaco, Texas, CBD MCFARLING, WILLIAM LEE, New Boston, Texas, CQD MCFARLING, CHARLES VVELDON, New Boston, Texas. Sixth Row: CID MCGEE, MILTON, Houston, Texas, CZD MCGHEE, MARTHA LEE, Houston, Texas, CED MCGLOTHLIN, CHARLES HILTON, Cuero, C4D MCHENRY, ALBERT G., Dallas, Texas, CSD MCILROY, ROBERT, Katy, Texas, C6D MCKELLAR, BETTY IEAN, Houston, Tex- as: C7D MCNAMES, MARY CATHERINE, Fort Worth, Texas, CSD MCSWAIN, MARY LOIS, Bryan, Texas, CQD MacANNELLY, NANCY, Houston, Texas. class of 53 Page 115 Nt Wk I -dl xf ' ls '-'XV' ,-... .. f . ,wx ,... F, Ag., .H . Q .,. 3 .. , .P ,q.A xii I X 'A 3325+ .. xi 9. , ,l -,.,. S ir S , X I' Wx ' , 2 X as is -1 ge J , X j , 'il .-Ii,--, tx Q: f . X, f , 1, is-IN Y First Row: QI5 MABRY, SCOTT, Houston, Texas, Q25 MAGNESS, TIM TURNER, Friona, Texas, Q35 MAKOWSKI, FRANCES, Waco, Texas, Q45 MALONE, DOROTI-IEA, Mercedes. Texas, Q55 MALONE, PATRICIA, Dallas, Texas, Q65 MANN, BARBARA ANN, Waco, Texas, Q75 MANN, VIRGINIA M., Laredo, Texas, Q85 MANNING, BOB, Yoakurn, Texas, Q95 MANSELL, MARTHA LOU, Waco, Texas Second Row: Q15 MAPLES, BEVERELY IEAN, Crockett, Texas, Q25 MARICLE, IVAN DOYLE, Bay City, Texas, Q35 MARLOW, DORIS, VVaco, Texas, Q45 MARTIN, ALTON ROY, Gladewater, Texas, Q55 MARTIN, BILLIE IEAN, Bryon, Texas, Q65 MARTIN, DARRELL GRANT, Gustine, Texas, Q75 MARTIN, MARTHA LOUISE, Beaumont, Texas, Q85 MASAKI, TIMOKI, Kauai, Waimea, T. H., Q95 MASON. IACK, Lanieta, Texas. Third ow: QI5 MASSEY, ALVIN, Memphis, Texas, Q25 MAYERS, ROBERT, Dallas, Texas, Q35 MAZANEC, EVELYN ELIZABETH, Waco, Texas, Q45 MEADOWS, CHARLEY, Sims, Texas, Q55 MEDARIS, EDWARD G., Borqer, Texas, Q65 MERCK, MARY LEE, Sheffield, Texas, Q75 MERRITT, DOROTHY IEAN, Waco, Texas, Q85 METZ, BARBARA,Gonzales, Texas, Q95 MILAM, BARBARA, Waco, Texas. Fourth Row: QI5 MILLER, BOB, Macon, Ga,, Q25 MILLER, FLOYD, Waco, Texas, Q35 MILLER, GLENDA CLAIRE, Harlingen, Texas, Q45 MILNER, EVERETT EUGENE, Phillips, Texas, Q55 MILNER, GEORGE, Grapevine, Q65 MILTON, JOSEPH P,, Waco, Texas, Q75 MITCH- ELL, CLYDE DONALD, St. Louis, Mo., Q85 MITCHELL, KATHARINE, Waco, Texas, Q95 MOAK, ED, Baytown, Texas. Fifth Row: QI5 MOBERG, IUDITH ANN, McAllen, Q25 MOFFETT, NANCY IEAN, Dilley, Texas, Q35 MONTGOMERY, BOBBIE, Iredall, Texas, Q45 MONTGOMERY, DOROTHY IANE, Enid, Okla., Q55 MONTGOMERY, IO ANN, Midland, Texas, Q65 MOODY, RICHARD, Dallas, Texas, Q75 MOORE, EDWARD H., Rosebud, Q85 MOORE, EVELYN SUIVIMY, Bertram, Q95 MOORE, IAMES BUFORD, San Antonio, Texas. Sixth Row: QI5 MOORE, LE ROY, Dallas, Texas, Q25 MORAN, DAVID, Llano, Texas, Q35 MORGAN, MARTHA ANN, Houston, Texas, Q45 MORGAN, RALPH, Dozier, Ala., Q55 MORGAN, WYNEN, Midland, Texas, Q65 MORRISON, ERDIE ALIENE, Pampa, Texas, Q75 MOSELEY, BILL R., Odessa, Texas, Q85 MOSLEY, PEGGY, Fort Worth, Texas, Q95 MOTTOLA, IOSEPI-I IAMES, Madison, N. I. Page 116 I 4 X . , . T541 -.. 1, ., V . Q z.mg,, V , ' ITYEIZ' 3 '- .Q 7 .,. . K. , .. gl.: First Row: CID MOUSA, ROBERT B., Waco, Texas, C2D MUELLER, DONNA, Taft, Texas, CSD MULDROW, LOUIS S., Center, C4D MUL- KEY, NORMA IEANN, Chattanooqa, Tenn., CSD MYERS, CHARLES S., Bryan, C6D NEEI..Y, WILLIAM COLLINS, Taft, Texas, C7D NEELY, U. R., Casa Grande, Arizona, CBD NETTLE, BETTE ANN, Fairfield, C9D NEUMANN, BETTY RUTH, Waco, Texas. Second Row: CID NEWBERRY, MARVIN LEWIS, Breckenridge, Texas, CZD NEWMAN, SHELBY PRICE, Port Arthur, Texas, C3D NEWSOM, CHARLES H., Kerens, Texas, C1lD NEWSOM, MILDRED, Bowie, Texas, CSD NEINTON, TYREE HURST, Rison, Arlz., CGD NIXON, DANIEL BROWN, Andrews, Texas, C7D NOBLE, CAROL G., Houston, Texas, C8D NOEL, CALVIN WAYNE, Grandfield, Olcla., CQD NOONER, BILLIE IEAN, San Augustine, Texas. Third Row: CID NORMAN, IOE C., Bellmead, Texas, CZD NORWOOD, IAMES, Dallas, Texas, CSD NOWLIN, NANCY ANN, San Antonio, Texas, C4D OAKES, FLORIS IEAN, Waco, CSD OGG, BILLY D., Knoxville, Tenn., C6D O'HARA, MARGARET RAY, Groesbeck, Texas, C7D OLIVE, PATRICIA RUTH, Houston, Texas, CSD OLIVER, IIMMY, Waco, Texas, C9D OLIVER, MARVIN E., Mansfield, Texas. Fourth Row: CID O'MALLEY, ROBERT, Waco, Texas, CZD OROZCO, ASENETH, San Antonio, Texas, C3D OSBORNE, CATHERINE ANN, Plainview, Texas, C4D PANN, ALECK, Waco, Texas, CSD PARISH, IOAN, Oranae, Texas, C6D PARKER, IOHN, El Paso, Texas, C7D PARKS, GEORGENA IOY, Houston, Texas, C8D PARKS, LAURA ANN, Dallas, Texas, CQD PARNELL, IAMES DANIEL, Wichita Falls, Texas. Fifth Row: CID PARR, BETTYE IEAN, Robstown, Texas, CZD PATTERSON, PATRICIA RUTH, Waco, Texas, C3D PEARSON, IAMES M., Greenville, So. Carolina, C4D PERKINS, MARY AGNES, Houston, Texas, CSD PETTEWAY, IOAN, Bremond, Texas, CGD PETTY, BETTY LOU, Van, Texas, C7D PETTY, COLLEEN, San Antonio, CBD PHILLIPS, DAVID M., IR., Mason, Texas, C9D PHIPPS, GLYN, Waco, Texas. Sixth Row: CID PICKENS, NITA IOY, Sulpher, Sprinqs, Texas, C2D PIERCY, RAY, Summersville, W. Va., C3D PIKE, IOHN PRESTON, Hous- ton, Texas, C4D PIPKIN, FRANCES, Iraan, Texas, CSD PISTOLE, VIOLAT F., Houston, Texas, CGD PITCHFORD, NORMA LOUISE, El Paso, Texas, C7D PITCI-IFORD, W. ARNOLD, El Paso, Texas, C8D PITT, PATRICIA Y., Houston, Texas, CQD PLASEK, IODY, West, Texas. rf 1 2 -3 -5, R, A L . .9 'F5i:. ' ' class of '53 I Page I I7 W. I iv Q :Q Q to ,r .main ,M . -- ' - A ,. v.. ' -- , ' wwf, ,.: , it 2 f I' r rs- A- 1 1 rw - Q I f 3- Q ,, -Y :qv 5 1, ' 3: , I - .14 , ia ,- -.je Af:-,Q g g, , S 'Q A lf, - ' - -I 512125. H . . . X ,. , X Nm X ., , , X x Q S N 5 5 SEQ 555 NSN B If -'.- '. ...,: .-1. f555r7fi?Q'i:5'1, A ' il- 2' . ..t I S- 1 ' if:5E5EE5E2E:Ert'? :-:,:,-,,:3L.5S2:jE'E 1 , ' r ,., ,,. ' t N: ESG:-5 -3, Lf g pg,-.J 9.1, 'ss-, as ' ' ' 4 t 5 f E t 5 5 fm .oi I -K Q S' ww, ww Qi tt -tt xx 53 QA Q . , ' , - :S ..-.Q-1 'fAM. 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Second Row: Q15 PRESS, CONNIE, Los Angeles, Calif., Q25 PREWITT, RUTH MARIE, Dallas, Texas, Q35 PRICE, LA RITA G., Ballenqer, Q45 PROTHRO, MARY MARGAET, Pleasant Hill, La., Q55 PURDIE, ROBERT MCNAIR, Houston, Texas, Q65 PURSELL, WILLIAM ROY, Belzonio, Miss., Q75 OUILLEN, LONNIE ERTON, IR., Norton, Virginia, Q85 RADCLIFFE, BARBARA IEANNE, Dallas, Texas, Q95 RAIN- BOLT ,SAM W., Waco, Texas. Third Row: QI5 RAMSEY, BOBBIE, McGregor, Texas, Q25 RASBERRY, BETTY IO, Marmaduke, Ark., Q35 RATLIEE, LEVVIS CRAIG, Arna- rillo, Texas, Q45 RAY, WILLIAM HENRY, Dallas, Texas, Q55 REDD, GAIL, Lutkin, Texas, Q65 REDDING, DUANE D,, Waco, Texas, Q75 REED, MAGGIE LEE, Waco, Texas, Q85 REEDER, F, DARWIN, New Orleans, La., Q95 REESE, GEORGE, Houston, Texas. Fourth Row: QI5 REID, EVELYN, Gonzales, Texas, Q25 RENO, BETTY, Iackson, Miss., Q35 RICHARDSON, BETTY IEAN, Dallas, Texas, Q45 RICHARDSON, IUNE ETTA, Kennett, Mo., Q55 RILEY, CHARLOTTE RUTH, Pasadena, Texas, Q65 ROBB, GARY M., Monett, Mo., Q75 ROBBINS, BILL, Baytown, Texas, Q85 ROBERTS, CECIL ALBERT, Fort Worth, Texas, Q95 ROBERTS, CORINNE, Brownsville, Texas. Fifth Row: Q15 ROBERTSON, GLADYS LEOLA, Markham, Texas, Q25 ROBERTSON, IOYCE N., Fort Worth, Texas, Q35 ROBERTSON, LES- TER EUGENE, Waco, Texas, Q45 ROBINSON, BOB, Seymour, Q55 ROBINSON, CHARLES, Tomball, Texas, Q65 ROBINSON, PAUL, Cle- burne, Texas, Q75 RODDEN, IAMES MARCUS, Houston, Texas, Q85 ROGERS, BILL, Center, Texas, Q95 ROGERS, CLAUDE, Tulsa, Okla, Sixth Row: QI5 ROGERS, NETA IEAN, Gatesville, Texas, Q25 ROGERS, TRUETT, El Paso, Texas, Q85 RODGERS, PEGGY IO, Wheeler, Texas, Q45 ROSE, IERRIE LOU, Houston, Texas, Q55 ROSS, MACK, Brownfield, Texas, Q65 ROYALS, IACK, Waco, Texas, Q75 RUDISILL, IOI-IN,, Nacoqdoches, Texas, Q85 RUSSELL, IIM, Floresville, Texas, Q95 RYAN, CHARLES STEWART, Midland, Texas. Page 118 I C IH: 'W Z -rf., -g ' , sk Q, 7 ' .4 -.,' Q 5, .6944 ,as ,f ,Ji 6 1 Q 4 4 Q 4 tw? Y W is if I 4 f . , .IVCBQ , Tig! 1 , 3 A .- if Q iv B - . 5, .:' 'fy 9 -E QjgQ:59i3,,f'.x',,-'35i'- 15'-:.. , N ., Q--57 E 1. A3 A . 2 i f Pi 'le rf 1 4 t is ' vii, I ' . , 'I f- 4 J First Row: Ql1 SAPP, KATHRYN, Oklahoma City, Ol-ala., Q21 SAULS, H. S., IR., Mobile, Ala., Q31 SCARBOROUGH, KENNETH LAW- RENCE, Houston, Texas, Q41 SCHEIHING, BILL, Fort Worth, Texas, Q51 SCHULZE, DOROTHY MARIE, Mission, Texas, Q61 SCI-IWARZ, ROBERT LOUIS, Mercedes, Texas, Q71 SCHWEITZER, ANDREW B., Shreveport, La., Q81 SCOTT, ANN, White Deer, Texas, Q91 SCOTT, HAZEL, Uvalde, Texas. Second Row: Q11 SCOTT, IOHN THOMAS, Bonham, Texas, Q21 SCOTT, VJALTER, Charlotte, Texas, Q21 SEWELL, BILLIE R., Bloomina Grove, Texas, Q41 SEXTON, MILBY, Aldine, Texas, Q51 SHAMBLIN, DOLLY MARIE, Grand Prairie, Texas, Q61 SHELTON, IANIE TESS, Plano, Texas, Q71 SHEWMAKER, KENNETH LEE, Okla. City, Okla., Q81 SHIREY, DAVID, Greenville, Texas: Q91 SI-IOCKEY, MARILYN IANET, San Antonio, Texas. Third Row: SHUGART, VIRGINIA RUTH, Spur, Texas, Q21 SIEBER, SAM, Houston, Texas, Q31 SIKES, IAMES DAVIS, Odessa, Texas, Q41 SIMMONS, ALICE, Gilmer, Texas, Q51 SIMS, LEGRAND, Hawkins, Texas, Q61 SISCO, TACK, Corsicana, Texas, Q71 SKOGLAND, HERBERT, Houston, Texas, Q81 SLACK, BRYCE, Canyon, Texas, Q91 SLAWSON, IOAN, Victoria, Texas. Fourth Row: QI1 SMITH, BARBARA, Gatesville, Texas, Q21 SMITH, BILLY MACK, Hartford City, Ind., Q31 SMITH, DOROTHY, Edinburg, Texas, Q41 SMITH, EVALINE MARIE, Carrollton, Texas, Q51 SMITH, GWYNA LEE, Munday, Texas, Q61 SMITH, HAYWARD, Escaiawpa, Miss., Q71 SMITH, HELEN LOVE, Winters, Texas, Q81 SMITH, IRIS EAYE, Waco, Texas, Q91 SMITH. IACK, McKinney, Texas, Fifth Row: QI1 SMITH, IAN, Corpus Christi, Texas, Q21 SMITH, IESSE GEORGE, Munday, Texas, Q31 SMITH, IOEL P,, Memphis, Tenn., Q41 SMITH, MELBA IEAN, Tyler, Texas, Q51 SMITH, PEGGY IO, Plainview, Texas, Q61 SNEED, EDMUND, Dennison, Texas, Q71 SNEED, EVERETT, Lebanon, Missouri, Q81 SNEED, VEDA MYRL, Eastland, Texas, Q91 SNELL, MARIORIE, Greenville, Miss. Sixth Row: Q11 SOLOMON, BOBBY HENRY, Waco, Texas, Q21 SORRELLS, BEVERLY IANE, Port Worth. Texas, Q31 SOULES, IANET, Goldthwaite, Texas, Q41 SOUTHERLAND, PEGGY, Temple, Texas, Q51 SPANGLER, CHARLES, Roanoke, Virginia, Q61 SPEER BOBBY, Mont Belvieu, Texas, Q71 SPEER, EDWARD, Dallas, Texas, Q81 SPRINGER, GLORIA DIANE, Dallas, Texas, Q91 STAGGS, DENNIE, Fort Worth, Texas, class of 53 Page 119 -. Z S , ...... - . . I 5: -I A 5 QS. af' fx ' ND I D xf DYER QM SSX ' I' t r i :iu s avg 9 f , ...sip 1:15 A f . . . x T I I A T:::::l:G-Izsl: X x , New WRX 'K I' M- as i V 'Os H X .N f Q- X 4 .9 . . W if f X First Row: CID STAGGS, KENNETH, Fort Worth, Texas, CZD STANDARD, IACK, Temple, Texas, C3D STANFORD, ALF., Winston-Salem, N. C., C4D STAPP, IAMES E. T., Port O'Connor, Texas, CSD STARKEY, MAIIRICE, Franklin, Texas, CSD STEEN, WALTER, Yoakum, Texas, C7D STEVLER, LYDIA IOY, Houston, Texas, C8D STEVENS, KAROLE DOREEN, Ioplin, Missouri, CQD STIEGLER, ROY WILLIAM, Cincin- nati, Ohio. Second Row: CID STILLEY, ALLEN L., Freeport, Texas, C2D STOCKBRIDGE, GERALD, Houston, Texas, C3D STOKES, ROBERT, Dallas, Texas, C4D STONE, SPENCER, Houston, Texas, CSD STONEHAM, IO ANN, Navasota, Texas, CSD STRANGE, FRED L,, Lorena, Texas, C7D STRINGER, FLOYD, IR., Pine Bluff, Ark., CSD STRONG, CHARLES EDWARD, Fort Worth, Texas, CQD SWEETLAND, RICHARD CAR- SON, Houston, Texas, Third Row: CID SWOGETINSKY, MAHLON, Katy, Texas, CZD SWOVELAND, GEORGE ADRIAN, San Benito, CSD TATUM, ROBERT DALE, Suaorland, Texas, C4D TAYLOR, DAVID RUSSELL, Houston, Texas, CSD TAYLOR, MARGARET, Forney, Texas, C6D TAYLOR, ROBERT L., IR., Augusta, Ark., C7D TAYLOR, SHELLY, Houston, Texas, CSD TAYLOR, SHIRLEY ANN, Austin, Texas, CQD TEAGUE, NANCY, Sla- ton, Texas. Fourth Row: CID TELFORD, DAVID LEE, Dallas, Texas, CZD TEMPLETON, ROBERT, Frost, Texas, CSD THARP, IANE, Tucson, Ariz., C4D THIELE, LOUIS, Houston, Texas, CSD THIGPEN, O. D., Shreveport, I..a,, C6D THOMAS, IOAN, Wilmington, Penn., C7D THOMAS, MAR- THA NELL, Dallas, Texas, CBD THOMAS, RAYE NELL, Dallas, Texas, CQD THOMAS, WILLIAM R., Waco, Texas. Fifth Row: CID THOMASON, FRANCES ROSE, Corpus Christi, Texas, CZD THOMPSON, GIOVANNA, Corpus Christi, Texas, CSD THOMP- SON, MARY ANN, Waco, Texas, C4D THOMPSON, MAXINE, Divine, C5D THORNTON, HOMER LEE, Graham, C6D THRASH, DWIGHT A., Lufkin, Texas, C7D THURMAN, CLARENCE, Lousiville, Ky., CSD TODD, DON, Waterford, Calif., CQD TOLAND, PEGGY ANN, Houston, Texas. Sixth Row: CID TOLES, CHRISTINE, Lubbock, Texas, C2D TOLLEY, TRAVIS, Dallas, Texas, C3D TOLSON, OWEN THOMAS, IR., Dallas, Texas, C4D TONN, LESLIE EARL, Corban, Texas, C5D TRICE, EVELYN IOYCE, Lorena, Texas, CSD TRIM, WALTER RAY, Waco, Texas, C7D TUBBS, PATRICIA, Dallas, Texas, C8D TUCKER, IANICE, Fort Worth, Texas, C9 DTURNER, THOMAS EARL, Waco, Texas. Page 120 e 'SA .rw ,-,.- , 5 1-X' 'f 55s:fff?R' ' 3 I' 4'.9 ' X Nz L R- . M ' li -5 A : A 1 A 4 ..,,1-B:-:ga ,v. M- if r ', , ia- , 9 ni Qi? I I' ' A ,..., - I V X, .. 'C 5: 3: -X .. ,Q.A, ,1, .. , .. . .v -M. ' x . .,gg,'g:-,-,,,.if. . 3 V -. . ,.,. , ,.,., . ., C 1 , - '14a..,A,- ,. ,,,- - -I f ,A,-: ,. . f' 'Q 4 ,xt 5 F N 4- . X I 1 K 4 Q :XZ xt , H f Eff.. W it 2 we? A If - - I L1 1 E' Yi 3 ' I I -A ,- ' , ff: 5---gf..-. Y:L.Lv-Q-: ffw f -Q , ,sank ,b VN. .,.. ,, f .. , -x 1:9 ., 5- ' ':.a1Qjz,-K 4- Q .:, iw ' G ,V A A 3 '5 . D' W . . ' . . ,- ps, 11-:s,f.:. - ' A I: . . ' J sa., 2 if - - 1a?f12,S:. .. 1' J . t .. ,,: f' :,. , . l , 1 ,gg .6 - 1 5 ' 1 First Row: CID VANCE, BILL D., Bryan, Texas, C2D VAN LOON, FLORENCE, Houston, Texas, C3D VERDERY, DAVID P., Waco, Texas, C4D VINSON, ANNE, Waco, Texas, CSD VINSON, IANE, Waco, Texas, CED WAGGONER, DANIEL LESLIE, San Antonio, Texas, C7D WALKER, BOBBY, Houston, Texas, CBD WALKER, IAMES H., Dallas, Texas, CQD WALKER, L'NELL, Alice, Texas. Second Row: CID WALLACE, GEORGE MARION, Coolidge, Texas, CZD WALLACE, KATHERINE GRACE, Houston, Texas, C3D WARD, DOUGLAS, Pharr, Texas, C4D WARD, TERRY BURL, Perryton, Texas, C5D WATSON, BETTY, Yazoo City, Miss., CGD WATSON, MURRAY, Mart, Texas, C7D WATSON, PATRICIA IANE, Fort Worth, Texas, CBD WATSON, VELMA IUNE, Beeville, Texas, C9D WEATHERAL, HELEN VIRGINIA, Dallas, Texas. Third Row: ClD WEBB, BILLY G., Groves, Texas, CZD WEDGWORTH, ROY IR., Baytown, Texas, C3D WEIR, RONALD ALLEN, Bowie, Tex! as, C4 DWELCH, HORACE DARTON, New Orleans, La., C5D WEST, MARGARET, Bishop, Texas, CBD WESTBOOK, ZELLA IEAN, Itasca, Texas, C7D WESTERFIELD, CHARLES LINDY, McGregor, Texas, C8D WESTERFIELD, TACK PAUL, Waco, Texas, C9D WHEELESS, FRAN- CES, Bonham, Texas. Fourth Row: CID WHEELESS, IIMMY VINCENT, Rosenberg, Texas, C2D WHEELESS, STEVE, Bonham, Texas, CSD WHITE, IOYCE ANN, Waco, Texas, C4D WHITE, PATRICA LEE, Wewoka, Okla., CSD WHITE, RUTH IEANNETTE, Fort Worth, Texas, C6D WILLARD, IOAN, Wortham, Texas, C7D WILLIAMS, BETTY SUE, Eldorado, Texas, CBD WILLIAMS, BILLIE JEAN, Waco, Texas, C9D WILLIAMS, CAROLYN BETH, Houston, Texas. Fifth Row: CID WILLIAMS, GILBERT SAMUEL, Waco, Texas, C2D WILLIAMS, MARY FLORENCE, Denver City, Texas, C3D WILLIAMS, MARY LUCILLE, Waco, Texas, C4D WILLIAMS, MOLLY A., Houston, Texas, C5D WILSON, CHARLES, Waco, Texas, CGD WILSON, ROB- ERT, Borqer, Texas, C7D WINANS, DOROTHY, Waco, Texas, CBD VVISER, IOHN, Dallas, Texas, C9D WITTE, EMILY LOUISE, Waco, Texas. Sixth Row: CID WITTE, IOHN EDWARD, Yoalcum, Texas, CZD WOLFE, MARY ELLEN, Athens, Texas, C3D WOOD, IOHN ALVIN, Fort Worth, Texas, C4D WOOD, PRESNALL H., Vernon, Texas, CSD WOOD, RICHARD GLEE, Mt. Vernon, Ill., CBD WOODARD, IOHN ALAN, Houston, Texas, C7D WOOLDRIDGE, RALPH L., Mineral Wells, Texas, CBD WORRALL, IEANNATTE, Dallas, Texas, C9D WORTH- AM, ANNETTA GENE, Galveston, Texas. class of 53 Page l2l .1 , , -1 -4-- ---.-.w3. g5:g-g,,:,51:21.13 - Q5 A ...Ii I s WRIGHT, WRIGHT VVRIGHT WRIGHT ADELE CAROLYM DON KENNETH PUTT D. . fa me ' V Ii I4 YOUNG, LUTHER C., IR, . Little Rock, Ark. YOUNG, ROBERT CARL . . San Antonio YOUNKER, DONNA LEE , . Dallas WYLIE, AGNES . YARBROUGH, BOBBY LEE YAWS, EVELYN COLLEEN YOUNG, ERBY M, . Vienna, Va. . Dallas Dallas Beeville Houston Waco . Stanford Poplar Bluff, Mo. Bu! the shoe didn'l fit. Eff., -f ff- AE, e -- ...-,- L Ianie Tharp . . . Freshman homecoming nominee Page 122 - x .A ' ws 'We L, 1. - . , . . .v-1-:-Qgn 415:33 rr- -gg- A --ii 'f :- V -Nunn .5 J: v - -1- ,:af 5,v:,g.v ex 1'..,f f,'1 9 , -D - . ,liifiifg NY b ' 11 ABNEB V. MCCALL, LLB., A.B LLM Dean and Professor of Law from the dean: The Baylor Scho e an graduate competent practitioners of the law - mere skilled client tenders. We strive to train young men not only to be capable lawyers but l , a so to be good lawyer citizens in our self-governing society We wo ld . ui aid our students to understand the origin, development, function, and purpose of the legal institutions upon which is founded what we proudly call our American way of life. We would leave them with the firm conviction that the greatness of our nation is founded upon these slowly formed legal institutions and that the future of our nation de- pends upon the proper maintenance and continu d d e evelopment of these legal institutions. ol of Law purposes to do mor th We would teach them that these institutions were d l L eve oped largely by the lawyer citizens of the past, and that the future of these institutions rests largely upon the law graduates leaving law school today. lt is the purpose of Baylor School of Law to graduate young men with the desire and the pacit to ' ca- y meet this challenge. Page 124 AMSLER, MRS. MARGARET I-IARRIs, A.B., AM., LL.B. Associate Professor of Law NORVELL, RALPH, A.B., LL.B. Associate Professor of Law 54 McEI.RoY, THOMAS K., LL.B. Professor of Law MCGREGOR, CHARLES B., A.B., LL.B. Assistant Professor of Law BRUNNER, JOHN P., B.S., LL.B. Associate Professor of Law HORNER, EDWIN P., B.S., LL.B. Assistant Professor of Law law school facult WILSON, IOHN B., B.B.A., LL.B. Assistant Professor of Law A,,.4 Page 125 MCSWAIN, ANGUS S., B.S., LL.B. Assistant Professor of Law LEBOWITZ, LEON, LL.B. Associate Professor of Law ,gr Above: WILSON, FRANK, A.B., LL.B. Lecturer In Low NAMAN, WILFORD W., A.B. Lecturer in Low RILEY, ALBERT L., A.B., LLB. Lecturer in Low BROMER, IIM, A.B.,LL.B. Lecturer in Low Below: WILLIAMS, PEELER, IR., A.B., LL.B., LL.M. Lecturer in Low .--NW, Left: FISHER, IOHN B., IR., A.B., LL.B. Lecturer In Low MCDANIEL, D. Y., LL.B. Lecturer in Lcrw Below: IONES, BEN, LL.B. Low Librarian BOSWELL, XVILLIAM I., A.B., LL.B Lecturer in Low HALE, IOSEPH VV., LL.B. Lecturer in Low RICHEY, HARVEY M., A.B., LL.B. Lecturer In Low board of governors Officers of the Baylor Bar Association and class officers comprise the Board of Governors of Baylor School of Law. Under the direction of Bar Association president Paul Spillman, the Board of Governors has endeavored to en- courage a closer relationship between members of the bar and to encourage ethical conduct in all dealings with the legal profession. TOP ROW: Spillman, Keller, Sheehan, Houston, Burkett. SECOND HOW: Shytles, Mitchell, High- tower, Davis. THIRD ROW: Sislc, Shearin, Camp. NOT PICTURED: Clevinqer. baylor law review H X -ev 'Q H .lf FIRST ROW: Barron, Littlejohn, Gayle, Thomas, Spear. SECOND ROW: Fitzpatrick, Fullingim, Ferrell, Raulston, Howard. THIRD ROW: Mitchell, Dutton, Sitzer, Burkett, Cole. Page 127 -Mr' 3 The Baylor Law Review, a quarterly publication now in its third year, has already established itself in the field of law school publications. Dedicated to the service of the legal profession and the promotion of Baylor School of Law, the Law Beview con- tains articles and case notes written by students and members of the Bar. Editor Stuart Wingate Barron senior law 5 'rpm A ,T oI vu-. ' 'His' Y 'ix . 9, I 3... ff N X an IN. iqgxw-xl X . !5Af 1 . I Q I X .-H '- 1 2 A sl' vxx . .ms gt I .. 'K X Q '- :'. f 1 ? 'i 1 9 7 W INN Y .mm .K -'51-X W' 1.5 Q9 A A W' i Page 128 'WEP DOBBS, HARRY H., IR. ERNST, ERWIN G. FERGUSON, WILLIAM I-I FERGUSON, WILLI FERRELL, BEN B. FIELDS, ROBERT I-I, FITZPATRICK, FRA AM L. NK M., IR. FLANARY, C. V., IR. FLETCHER, RILEY FLOOD, N. A., III FLYNN, IAMES F. E. San Marcos Kinqsville San Antonio Henderson Tyler . Athens Waco - Cooper Corsicana . Waco . Waco 'HV' . X ,S i 2 Barrister at the Corner , Nw I ADKINS, GRANT L., IR. ALLEN, FRANK W. ANSON, GEORGE C. BAILEY, CLAIRE B. BALL, ROYCE E. . BARFIELD, DONALD F. BERTEAU, THOMAS F. BOUCHER, LOUISE BOYD, lOl-IN THOMAS BRIM, IEFFERSON K., IR. BULLINGTON, THOMAS W. BURKETT, PERRY E. . BURLESON, RALPH O. BURNETT, WARREN EDSEL CAMP, IOHN . . CARROLL, IOE R. CLAWSON, IAN . CLIFFORD, WILLIAM A. CLUCK, ELWOOD CIACKD COCHRAN, GEORGE E. COLE, WILLIAM F. CORNELIUS, ERNEST E., IR. CRON, RICHARD B. . CROSS, IIM M. CUTCHER, IAMES L. DERTING, B. GENE DEVERS, LAWRENCE E. DIXON, IIMMY C. . Carlsbad, New Mexico . . Houston . Houston Britton, Oklahoma . Hillsboro Waco Waco Abilene . Plainview Sulphur Springs . V El Paso Wilmington, Delaware . Alpine Austinville, Va. Housion Palestine Flat I Waco Grapevine Fort Worth Lubbock Athens Houston Waco Lockhart . Waco Port Arthur Ft. Worth x 1 SS. .- ia. . .vo -V' am- J' senior law ,Or 'mx'351..- - . 1 , . ir, . fa: 'R ' v Xa :V 6 3.-L-.-.q 5 x f fin, HA' I . 3 X qi I X . Q new -1,5 1.5-li.,--1 V SgE5,EE555:3:5 .i i 3' X W 'SER X 5 X QQ N X6 X ,. ya. ff' QEYQX Q G X XX x X XX X Q ' '4- x 'P fm' ,JC fm ,Ad SX Q-' L... 9x .x I , -Q A ,E 1 , E T l X A cf Xp- ! P r V. X xx K 045 'X S X 1. ' NSN: , ' TQTQQ xfggfgri N 1?'iffXi - f X' -, :N 'rfb-52 L t .ESX X. .r ,X ixzi l X -.219 X . 5 3 ,X X X F if TX Q X N Page 130 hu. ,XL,,,,,,Q.urp LITTLEIOHN, LACY W, , LITTLEIOHN, Mrs. RACHEL W. LOPEZ, HECTOR SEBASTIAN MCCAIN, MALCOLM MCCORMICK, LEN G. MCCORMICK, ZEB MOTLEY MCGLASSON, DANIEL EUGENE, lR. MARTIN, ERNEST A. . . MAYEIELD, MELVIN E. MITCHELL, lOSEPH M, MITCHELL, TITUS T. MOOTHART, IOHN A. . L Beeville Beeville Oilton Giddinqs El Dorado Waco Amarillo Longview Benjamin . Waco Ringgold Harlingen President Emeritus Nett and Dean McCall chew the tat at PAD initi- ation FULLINGIM, IIM P., IR. GARBERN, DANIEL Y. GASKAMP, I-IERMAN GAYLE, GIBSON . GLEESON, IAMES F. GLOVER, H. D. GOODWIN, OZERO D. HAIGLER, HARRY A. HAMILTON, R. C. HAZLETT, ALVIN G. I-IOOSER, HARTMAN D. HOOSER, HARVEY C., IR. HOUSTON, REX . I-IUGHEY, GAYLORD T. HUMBLE, DON IACKSON, ROBERT C. IONES, BILLY C. IONES, FRANK S. KEE, DONALD REX KELLER, ROBERT I.. KENNEDY, NOAH O. KEYES, EDD B. KING, IACK R. KOEHNE, CHARLES F., IR. LANGFORD, IOI-IN A. LEIGI-I, IOI-IN F., IR. LEWIS, I. IN. LINDSEY, JIM T. NIV Cleburne EI Paso Brenham Waco Waco Pecos . Waco Minden, La. 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PONDER, JACK G. POWELL, DAYTON C. PULLEY, RALPH, IR. RASNER, LESLIE A. RAULSTON, ELVEN L. . RAULSTON, MRS. PAT IRVIN REEVES, CALVIN B. . RICI-IIE, BRADIE E. ROBINSON, THOMAS P., IR. ROE, CARL W. ROSENBAUM, HENRY E. SHEARIN, GEORGE SHYTLES, ROBERT WAYNE SITZER. ALBERT R. . SMITH, CURTIS CULLEN, IR. SMITH, M. ELDRED , SOMERS, WILLIAM L, SPARKS, IOHN ROBERT SPILLMAN, WILLIAM P. STAFFORD, NORMAN C. STAGGERS, ALLEN C. STELLEY, ARTHUR F. STOKES, AUBREY D. STOUT, IAMES M. . THORNTON, RISHER M., III TIGHE, EDWARD M. .-1-'Z' ,wg ul 4 Vernon Corpus Christi A Atlanta . Waco Comanche Ft. Worth Waco Houston Houston Waco Albany El Dorado Corpus Christi Washington Memphis, Tenn. - Waco Burkett Waco Kilgore Lubbock Fairfield . Waco Ft. Worth . . Cason Albion, Nebraska I I Waco Waco Houston Dallas mid - law X -, 511, : I X X X X. S 5 X .mmf QSXX X Q4 X X . ,J IM . . . ,Q mx :A,, I V.Q .,4....,q . -'Q' 'X. ,S -:ag-+4 - ,X ? X if , X XS. 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Waco HIGHTOWER, IACK 'E. . Memphis HIGHTOWER, IAMES W. Waxahachie HODDE, A. W., IR. . . Brenham Mehaffey .... law schoo1's claim to fame in 1949 May Queen elec- tion .... ADAMSON, GEORGE ARCHER, A. F., IR. . ARMSTRONG, WILLIAM N. BIERWORTH, LEE . BLACK, WILLIAM C. , BOYLAND, HERBERT L. BRAZIL, DAN M. . BRYANT, WILLIAM CIACKD BUSSELL, HORACE G. BUTLER, KENNETH BENTLEY CAMPBELL, WILLIAM D. CARSON, IERRY B. COLLINS, DANIEL T . COOPER, WILLIAM T., IR. CROCKER, TOY A. . CUMMINGS, WAYNE DUDLEY, DAN R. DUTTON, URIEL E. , EASTERLING, CHARLES A. DAVIS, HALSELL S., IR. DUBOSE, HAROLD D. EUBANKS, KEN . FAWCETT, WALTER A. FRAZIER, CHARLES C. GARRETT, MAX . , GETTERMAN, T. L.OUIS, IR. GREEN, HAROLD . HALL, DONALD O. FOWLER, WILLIAM E. FERGUSON, WILLIAM A. H. Sherman Abilene Bryan Houston Cameron Longview Lulkin Sidney - Paris McComb, Miss. . Waco Harlingen Shreveport, La. . Waco Fi. Worih Conroe I Waco Indian Gap Hamilton Dallas Houston Lubbock Hillsboro . 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X - :S . --,pm , N wi- --4- -- -:i-- V i i . ,,,..a ur Brazil, Carson, Cockran, Cooper, Crocker 1 I Cross, Davis, Dees, Dobbs, Dudley DuBose, Easterling, Finfroclc, Frazier, Ge-tterman Hansard, Hargrove, Hightower, lack, Hightower, Iames, Howell It Keller, Littlejohn, Lopez l Martin, Mason, Mayfield Mote, McCormick, McCown Founding fathers Phi Alpha Delta was the second national law fraternity to be or- ganized in the Baylor School of Law. B. E. B. Baylor chapter of the fraternity was presented its charter by Supreme Iustice Doug- las L. Edmonds on August 6, l949, in appropriate ceremonies. Before securing national affilia- tion, the group was known as the Senate Law Society, the oldest of law school organizations, founded in 1924. Social activities for the fraternity included an inaugural banquet duriig the fall quarter, various dinner meetings and several in- formal parties. A portrait of the late Dean Mc- Donald by French artist, Beynoud Arnoud, was presented to the law school by the fraternity, continu- ing a project of the old Senate in procuring funds for the portraits of all former deans. . -. ' Mv . S 1 .' 'zfff-E - ff- r-It Q55 WV X 3:.gE.:Z-1,1 A . X :GSL Q ..t,,g1g..3 .X-'v22.x:3i:1-1:11-.:' '- 'P ,ref-Q... XX , - s- E Xsxcmx. , - -Q F is X, . 5 N . xx sk Q X5 x A KX X Q X X R A K l PHI ALPHA DELTA OFFICERS IUSTICE . VICE-JUSTICE CLERK TREASURER MARSHAL IUSTICE - VICE-JUSTICE CLERK TREASURER MARSHAL IUSTICE . VICE-JUSTICE CLERK , TREASURER MARSHAL FALL WINTER SPRING Lacy Littlejohn Iohn Pennington William Sheehan . R. I.. Keller I I Dan Brazil William Sheehan Sam Davis - Dan Brazil Raymond Thornlon I Guy I-Iarqrove . i Sam Davis Raymond Thornton Iames I-Iiqhiower . Guy Hargrove . Clyde Mote ,-alps - l g'-5-1' , L I E 5 , W! A N 5, sf ii f .:, 3 5 T W 'If-QQ, 3 li-N s 1 9 X I X if McGlasson McReynolds Nichols Pennlnqton A Reicheli Robinson Russell Rutherford Sheehan Shytles Snow, Sullivan Thornton, Williams PAD'S enjoy 1n1t1at1o1'1 feast phi delta phi , ' ' '---,..., , 5 N931-1: Ih- - . , 5-I . ,.,.. 3 ' : ' S ' if' :: V: - 5325 V in .ff Q at -, .,:. .. Hemphill Inn, Baylor's chapter of Phi Delta Phi, international legal fraternity, was authorized by the International Convention held at Toronto, Canada in August, 1949, and was formally installed at Bay- lor in October, 1949. Formerly known as the Iustin- ian Society, the local group was organized in Sep- tember, I948, for the express purpose ot petitioning a legal fraternity. Although new on the campus, Hemphill Inn has been very active. Most prominent among its social events was the All-Law school summer trolic held last summer at Lake Waco Country club at which the Inn was host to all law students and faculty. Another accomplishment of which Hemphill Inn is proud is the indoctrination program for freshmen. .J I M qi sl 5 1 OFFICERS Magiste r... William F. Cole Exchequer . Allen C. Staggers Clerk . . . Ward D. King Historian . William H. Ferguson Charter Members Members and Dignitaries Dine Allen, Adkins Archer, Armsirong , .,.-.X .. EMA :' ,x. - 3 X . ,I .vig '- ij. , . ff-' 7' 2 ' ref: , x g L, 1 - Q 'Mi 3 5 : ? I T '33 'M X'-. 3 4 1' lg V- 2 , 5. ,' .X ,, ,. :P I fig 3. Q ,, 'L 5 :gs U 5 A 'A ' N l T' ' 'F Bariield, Boyd, Bullingion, Cole, Cron, Ernst, Ferguson, Garbern, Ivy lames, lones, King, Langford, Martin, Miller, Odom, Pow- ell, Raulsion Reeves, Roe, Rogers, Somers, Staggers, Woodard, Yowell Not Pictured: Followell, Owen, Witmir Page 143 delta theta phi The first national law fraternity to be establish- ed on the law school campus, lames P. Alexander Senate of Delta Theta Phi was chartered on April 20, 1949. Once each quarter initiation ceremonies are held followed by a dinner in honor of new pledges. The formal anniversary ball honoring alumni mem- bers and dates is a highlight of spring quarter social activities. Dean Abner V. McCall was made an honorary member of the fraternity during the year. g,'-:-:-::-:f-:.,N- .533-REF:-az-V--vw - - 1 'r .:'2T5twwfH'x i. - 1 ' ' ' ' - 7 . 1' -- 'ffiiifflf 2. ' .jf we. . ,.' ' R' .L , -s,AIf:, .Z ' I Q wwf' fsiglllji-2: N ' 'xx - Y , M ,irtt .. ,.t L J t Adamson, Cluck, Davis Dies, Ferrell, Fullingim Gascarnp, Haigler, Hall Hazlett, Hughey, Keefer Kennedy, King, l., King, S. Koehne, McKie, Oliver, Ponder Ftasner, Robinson, Shivers, Sislc Stokes, Thedford, White, Watkins Not shown in panel: Poole, Williams, Morgan Hooks, Thomas X R R .X . X to N X . , K if - OFFICERS Dean . . C. F. Koehne, lr. Vice Dean . . T. D. White Master of Rolls . . lack Cluck Master of Exchequer . . Harry Haigler Master of Ritual . . . lack King Bailiff .... A. D. Stokes Tribune . . Noah Kennedy , l lr 3 ,pr .- 4 N i 1,1 A sn 5 K J L fg, - as L no 4 4,- l ull 1, ur if .'f,' eveloping fellowship f P contents . . personalities organizations features . . 0 fi gl 'N'J!f Y W x l W 37 -s v A in xx :K 1 , yw. uwx ' xx w 1 4 L Q . 1 SQ W S ,, 'igjg gwuj f' xx- Om? Q -H... 1 M y ff ak A. N. 9 .K , N wig -fi an . W, ws N as - X W ,,- - K W , X fV M .- ,NM I X xx ., . A I- W3 ' f xfx i- 'i'?5ff' A ..,.,. ,, t X, i f N7 N N ,ff f X N x S X X xl X Sw U N Q .515 x y X . Qi' ,fa S . . , '- X SQ me w 0 1.-,,.v. b 'V ...Nw .M .FS harlotte f rr florine ganze , 5-Y Fi iw ,vw .X ' .x-:fn ,',-if- N ow -A-Q.. K s- .-- - . -flak? QW- A X - , , , X N Fw QS mf.. A x J X. : Af' W X Aa: N P N W Q X ss' N wh? '- ' X X . ,Q L-x . . lizab thl on 'Q Rx fm ' S 'W fy . , , , v ' W QE gg x SSX in X x. . .V - N erm we x. A 3, 5 1 ik, SS, '1 W? wx S M,-. XX xi x 6 Qi' Xi ' 3 f :V Q, ' if-. . 47 x J, wgy f x .V A Q' ,f ,, fl 4, .L ,x 52 , . Sf . ,Q LE3 Wi, vangle thegs E LaJewyI Brister Pot Borfield Margie Dennison Elizabeth Hood Selection of the Round-Up beauties is made by classes. Four girls from each class were chosen by the student body. Mrs. Katherine Dillard, society edi- tor of the Dallas Morning News selected from sixteen the top eight beauties. The remaining eight are pic- tured as runners-up. In both sections the girls' are listed in alphabetical order. Page 156 Dodie McCutcneon Helen Love Smith Minette Williams' Annette Worthom F .' .-Q.,g.5,q-:e:: , 'emfzfff' AVE' ' P 157 ' age ff 4 1 ff ,. TOM ADAMS, senior journalism major from Devine . . . senior class president: Lariat night edi- tor: member of Chamber of Com- merce and SDX. WI NGATE STUART BARRON, Senior law student from Bryan. Editor of Baylor Law Review: Vice-president Student Bar As- SOC IDG iation: member of Delta Sio- Pi. ADRIAN BURK, Senior business major from Ioinerville. Football letterman: All-conference quar- terback: member of Varsity B club. BILL DE WITT, Senior business major from Waco. Captain of basketball team: member of Chamber of Commerce and Var- sity B club. Page 158 LETA FAE ARNOLD, junior Bible- education major from Houston . . . Class officer: chairman of Focus Week: B.S.U. officer: mem- ber of Student Council. FRANK BOYDSTUN, Iunior busi- ness and pre-law major from Shawnee, Okla. Football letter- man: member of the, Honor Council: chamber of commerce, Varsity and Delta Siqma Pi. CHARLES BERNARD, Senior busi- ness major from Earle, Ark President of sophomore class: member of student council, hon- or council, Pi Kappa Delta, Chamber ot Commerce, and Delta Sigma Pi. BETTY BUCHANAN, Senior jour- nalism major from Perryton. Edi- tor of 1950 Round Up: junior class officer: Board of Publica- tions: Lariat Staff: Women's Press club. who's who in american: 1 3 l 1 a 1 URIEL E. DUTTON, mid-law stu- dent trom Indian Gap. Law Re- view statt. GAYLE GIBSON. Senior law stu- dent from Waco. Editor of Law Pteviewg freshman law class president: winner of Allen G. Flowers' Awardy president of Chamber of Commerce. MARY CAROLYN GOODMAN, Senior education major from Dallas. Member ot student coun- cily B.S.U.p junior and sophc- more beauty. DON HEATHINGTON. Senior business major from Delseori. Captain oi basketball team, mem- ber of Delta Siamir Pi, Varsity B Club. BEN FARRELL. mid-law student lrom Tyler. Student Council president: Baylor Law Review statiy and member of Delta Theta Phi. :olleges an universities - DAVID HEINLEIN, Senior politi- LAVERNE LONGINO, Senior cal science-history major from radio major from Huqo, Olcla., Springfield, Mo. Member of Pi member of Alpha Epsilon Rho, Kappa Delta, Pi Gamma Mu, Pi Kappa Delta, KIYS Staff. Varsity Debate. Page l59 , is3:igig.::.rg1 9.a,1W'.: gc - 1-if-4 ' f -. -. -' g sqqb. --1,9-nz. 3 1- I-5. R' Q 'Y ite g., 5 2 I , . .- it - eg ,,5,1.-.M i G... Q ,,4Q::.-A :ff-.g.m--.1--5i,:.I21:i'. -41, ..- - .V -2 E .2152Ift'4-f:ri't4xrs.!y.:f.1-'g':'.g.'w-:- - f ' 3 Hit'-'pl-:egg ifrfi'-l',-.4-6iL,'!,..2'---, ' - 1: J, lg ns- 5- .3 V-.. 5 . , ,. . if 3:13 1- swat?-f'.aiQ:. ', ,- f- f.,,'-J, ass,-' ' -1, 'H' , . Wm 'vQf-s':sQzi',5 fz-fi g Sw r -if '- :': :Qi v-'L Ai. 2 '- 79.3 'f-wg 'Q ,, . ,' ' --f' . 3-xr 3E'f i3A5f- fist -- -'av'-'L-. - lil- S. f' fE'55j1iQii'.,- , i t -ra 'rza-:,,: 1:3+'lf -'- ' 'H+ '- i ,..,, r.,. , - . .1 .. -, J- in- -, ' -..' -en.:-:-1 2' f,,.',::,g A 15. -. .S X DANIE MCCORMICK, Senior drama major from Taholza, Mem- ber of Alpha Chi, Student Coun- cil, Alpha Psi Omega. DON MOUSER, Senior business major from Vernon, captain of 1949 football team, member ot Varsity B club. CISSY MARSCI-IALL, Senior Eng- lish-journalism major from San Angelo, Lariat Night Editor, mem- ber ol Sigma Tau Delta and 'Womens Press Club, BEVERLY SMITI-I, Senior chemis- try major from Delhi, La. Mem- ber of Alpha Chi, American Chemistry Society, class officer. BILL TANNER, junior Bible-Eng lish major from Houston, member of Chamber of Commerce, Yell Leader '48, '49, class officer, BILL TOLAR, Senior Bible major from Ionesboro, La. Member of Ministerial Alliance, Honor Coun- cil, BSU. President. CLARA MILLER, Senior English- education major from Dallas. Member of Alpha Chi, BSU. Council, and Student Council. -1 ELSA MILLER, Senior English- education major from Dallas. Member of Alpha Chi, and B.S,U. Council. DICK WENTWORTH, Senior Eng- Member of Chamber of Coml merce, Alpha Chi, Pi Gamma Mu, lish-History major from Ft. Worth Sigma Delta Chi. 1 s i 2 E ! Q Q i 1 Y s i 4 i 2 1 1 E Z 5 E s 5 E 2 S i 1 2 alpha omega The Alpha Omega club celebrated its Silver Anniversary this year with a birthday party on April 9th. Among the other outstanding events of the club are the annual fall tea for new women students, Homecoming breakfast, the kid-party at ChriStI1'1CIS, the SWiII1H1i11Q ' 'ggsfigf . ,, , S K- Q W .Mft if Y? 9 ti? is M t Q' at Et 'W s 'Sr NU' 751- 1. si? ft: X A Baker, Brewer, Bruton, Cagle, Cole Cornette, Crow, Curl, Drumright, Farrow Getterman, Christ, Goode, Goodman, Groner Hargrove, Hoffert, Gowren, Hills, lsaacks 15: . pq uv At Christmas, baskets were filled A g-t . g ..,21g5p .sf .Y .. Wd' S fig iz.. t F' . 522- , Frtsjgg. x VIE. ,. and skating entertainments for rushees and the annual formal banquet with the theme of Sev- enth Heaven. ,, A plaque was presented by the club to the Bear football team for its outstanding record this year. 1 for the underprivileged. The . .. ' yy. : : V -. Omega sponsors the May Queen -1 festivities on All University Day. Dr. and Mrs. C. D. lohnson are the club sponsors. OFFICERS, FALL lsbell, lackson, Lester Locke, Mabie, Madsen Marschall, Martin, Matiza r JF' , fs s???5 53555 53355 gn-fvza Qgwvfa, Q3-svn. ESUJQULL Qmwfl Qmwgm aww? QWEHS WSWS i,g,r1,fg.. H?-ga ,ggu O O 9 .O O E ' 3 L ,A H Q 'O . rn - W , 5 5 Q55 5 ' U E130 'U :U QOH 9. Q g E rr 'UZ . o' H. 42 ou -4 P3 '-' DH- D' rv-1 'UU' Ol-' HH Q 'D 'D pg mi ::xs:ib'--to sm g Dv' LQ H :vt3:1'D ' W U :O 9 'J f-1D L '1Q-4 '0l g 0553 ,-- '-'Q'- -1 EO-.49 5 mv-1-C P-x CD cn Q F4 an c ga- 91 gamma QQ Z S2955 25595 Qsgsg M00 U' HLQr:totQ 0: vs- ' fb QQ Y .. o. Q fn :Su7Frnt:9t 522105: m52:12?. '55 fri ---t 4 - l if ' FQ. .za ,j:jZ t,,. h N ' 'gf . i , ..., XS A . Zi is K x . Q - -- .g . I' N -X assssrj' S x X xx rf as 5' t I You're the cream in my coffee Page 162 v qw- if, .fl A5'igj2'7M,,g m ' Y I' 5 4 .29 44 fffizw Lester, Drumriqht, H offert Mickels, Miller, C., Miller, E., Moss Osborne, Reed, Ridenhower, Roach Rouse, Sams, Shamburqer Tillman, Thorpe, Westmoreland White, Williams, Yates Page 163 DR. CHARLES D. IOHNSON, Sponsor Time out for food! ar 5,54 4LFfvfl atheneans The Athenean club was organized in l935 to establish a closer friendship between the girls of the dormitories and town girls. Projects for this year included the i .. X.. annual Christmas party for the State Home children -as , . f w't f-'lf 1 X . . lg A s.,,.- V wx. .,,g .A ' 7 l 2. , . is ' ..i, SSS. - w. 1 -X V -'jiiif ir . ' ... . '. ' . ' ,ff . . ,. i...,,,,f?E..5 ' . 5 :y . . - Q i ..., .ff . - ' l-if r: 1' -gif, Q '-5,1 . :Mg - 1 1 t' X . - . - X if-'-1' . .... . ,W Y J' ' f 4' . 'E 3.1-2.2 N' wif:-N 1, Q : 'Eliza . ' fi lf'-3 'V M' is xr: .- , .. , ,gf,.3:.. N' :Aw X .3 '55 . t ..,, . I E3 'i . - l:-f grg, gf , , I ' Fenley, Gardner, George Goodman Harrington Harris and the presentation of the Pippa Fountain to the Browning Build- ing. Outstanding activities of the Atheneans were the tall tea hon- oring new women students, Home- coming activities with Betty Pierce as club candidate tor Homecom- ing queen, rush parties which car- ried out the themes of a GYPSY caravan and lndian Pow-Wow, presentation oi the Bound-Up beauties at the annual Valentine Masquerade and the crowning of the King and Queen ot Valentine. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Knipper are the new club sponsors. Abate, Abel, Batstone, Beene, Birkhead Blackburn, Boyle, Brister, I., Bris- ter, L. I., Caldwell Campbell, Davidson, De Montel, l., De Montel, lvl., Denny Dickson, Dosher, Duke, Edwards, Erigan x Q.. 5-SX bw st? . -X X N N X Q it . 'Aix '-one Krause, Kun, Lamb Nth' ' Xie'-f -' t f tt .i S M ' N x V r. and Mrs. Ed Knipper Page 164 QM ,G . . M President ViceePres. Rec.4Sec. . Corres. Sec. - Parliarnentarian Reporter V V Pledge Captains Treasurer - 1 Inter'Club Council Alumni Sec. V Historian . President Vice-Pres. Rec. Sec. Cortes. Sec. V Parliamentarion Reporter V . Pledge Captains Treasurer Inter-Club Council Alumni Sec. V OFFICERS, FALL OFFICERS, WINT Marqareta Ferxley V V June Duke . Bettie Goodwin V Betty Harrington Gloria Blackburn V Betty Edwards V Ioy Davidson Armeen Eriqan Bettye Denny Barbara Reed V Ioan Price Harriet Gardner ER Barbara Reed IoyDavidson Doris Campbell Iune Duke Io Lu Barkhead Dolores Patterson Gloria Blackburn Mary Sue Burkhead . Bettye Denny . Betty Pierce Ioan Price Historian Harriet Gardner ' Q1-. , ' - 35- : V! Q ' ., 1, ' - Y ' sh., .- 3 Lee, Lewis, Morris, Murray Patterson, D., Patterson, S., Pierce gigs ri-A .. Pratt, Price Reed Schiller Sliqh Willingham Pledaes pause to pose Actives get together Page 165 1.2 Eriqon, Reed, Pierce OFFICERS, SPRING President . Armeen Eriqan Vice-Pres. louis Harris Rec. Sec. Sue Dickson Corres. Sec. loan S5911 Parliamentarian loyce Brister Reporter Giflqef BOY19 Pledge Captains Dolores Patterson Virginia Batstone Treasurer . Bettye Denny Inter-Club Council Betty Pierce Alumni Sec. - - loan Price Historian V - Harriet Gardner delta alpha pi With the coming of l95O, the Daps marked their fifteenth anniversary by having formal tea on February 18. Fall activities included the annual tea honoring new students, a ranch party, and the ' if 4' ' t'l' , 'f f , D' ' ' X ' , ,.y ' Q - N- -1 b EJ 'l C lu , .25 ,uyu EH. .. .- 5 'Zigi C3 3 , ' 'f-QQXYQ A i ' X X 1 x ' I l f' l f C 4' XX if 1 - - it V, is , - 51 : , ' . H tg 5 ig f' 6 ' Q25 ' Q Q l 2 SA ,-1,-W-,-KV. 5' I r W I N 1 V t x xv h iflffifi V2 , 1 X ' Q - 2 t--, U' W C'-5 .ss ' , X aa if X. .. N X , My l , N xs Y A - 'HX . 1 N 11' I .hx C V WA . K j 11' I , 1 1, Q V 'X ,i ' ' r.: .f :Q .f ii. 9 , ,ss 2 X Y annual Homecoming breakfast for ex-Daps. Beviving an old tradition, the Daps sponsored a Christmas page- ant and demitasse held Dec. l2. The social activities were climax- ed by annual formal banquet in mid-February. The year's rushees were entertained with Calendar Girl party, Birthday party, and in- formal get-togethers. To close the year's activities, a luncheon was given for our Dap graduating seniors. Mrs. Lois Douglas is the sponsor. Allen, Barrett, Black, Brown, Bul- lock Crawford, Dennis, Denison, Dean Dickinson Ferguson, Furrh, Gafford, Gibbs, Graham Gunter, Hatch, Henderson, Hen- son, Herrick it 5 'Z Q . ,QQ X x X X FX X X Hutcherson, lohnson, Lewis, B. Lewis M Longino, Miers Bike Rogers Scott .A Mrs. Lois Douglas Page 166 President . Vice, Pres. Rec. Sec. , Corres. Sec, Treas. . . Parl. . . Historian Pledge Capt. Reporter . President Vice. Pres. Rec. Sec. Corres. Sec. Treas. . Parl. . Historian Pledge Capt. Reporter . OFFICERS, FALL Laurie Simpson . Barbara Gunter . Cathy Wade . Kay Dickinson Margie Gatiord . La Verne Longino . . Pat Iohnson . . Mary Herrick . Lila Barrett OFFICERS, WINTER , Cathy Wade . Kay Dickinson , Margie Lewis . Laverne Longino . Carolyn Gibbs , Helen Dean . Bonnie Lewis . Margie Denson . lane Dennis I J . . uri., . Simpson, Smith, Storey Theis, Thornton Van Meter, Wade Walker, Ward Williams, Wynn 1- 'X' 45 wi? ,Ii-cf' ' yr DAP beauties Bonnie caught in a Web ot Memories Page 167 Simpson, Gunter, Wade OFFICERS, SPRING President ..,. Barbara Gunter Vice. Pres. . . lane Deannis Rec. Sec. Pat Iohnson Corres. Sec. . , Gladys Graham Treas. , , Lila Barrett Parl. . . laney Miers Historian . . . Martha V. Black Pledge Capt. . , . Laurie Simpson Reporter . . Ann Katherine Rike peer c 4 z n r ijt, ,. l - fir' . 3 as t tt x 89' x fe... X X , ST-z X , aw X in-fl -. E Vg 3 4 i X ub This year, the Peers began their second decade on the campus. Under the direction of Dr. Lorena Stretch, club sponsor, the club was founded to advance good-will and friendship on the campus and to promote fellowship, scholarship, and democracy among its members. ,4- X N N , N S 5. X t K x - :1- f'g - X Exif' , X . .VL . 1:1 3 S X te R X X X X x krF:25f':i.'.l' f .r 'Es 45 . M K 3 X X Qs .F A-. 1 ,S Sponsoring the club with Dr. Stretch are Mr. and Mrs. Len McCor- mick. Mrs. McCormick is a former member and ex-president of the club. Annual events are the fall tea honoring new students, the Homecom- ing breakfast, Christmas party, Spring banquet, and formal dinners each term honoring new members and officers. As in the past ten years, the Peers gave a scholarship to an intelligent and deserving girl of the University. At Christmas time, baskets of food were given to needy families. Andrews, Applewhite, Ballenger, Barr Barton, Black, Bowan, Buchanan Burton, Cowden, Crouch, Da Lafosse Cisiker, Ferguson, Gammil, Gilpin . 2 V Q- l .,.,..- -.-. . 1 .i ,. f 5 ,, X ,.'v ig 4 l 1. E l Hale, Iohnson, M. A., lohnson, M. L. r Kidd, Laurence, Lomax Lorenz, Lyons, McCarty All Americans Diane serves her club sisters gg Q I A 1 Bei -r ' fy- SR OFFICERS, FALL President ..,., Margie Piasek Vice-President . . , Mary Barton Recording Secretary , , Ann Lomax Corresponding Secretary . , Betty Crouch Reporter . I I Shirley Burton Historian , . . Betty Buchanan Parliamentarian L Barbara Bowman Treasurer , Betty Cowden OFFICERS, WINTER President . , Mary Barton Vice-President . , , Liz Lyons Recording Secretary , Beveriy Simpson Corresponding Secretary Mauvirine Barr Reporter .,., Ann Weathersby Historian , . I Betty Buchanan Pariiamentarian Myra Appiewhite Treasurer . . . Betty Cowden f :' -'E' 'y- I H luh h 1 r ' - rms ,. , Qs ts .. X X W Q'- 'vf I X 'ff .,:e:..- ..e N if -' '- Q I 1-vs - M a 1, ' . - I ' McCormick, Menetee, Newman, Piasek ' 1' Riegei, Roberts, Rosser ' Schauburger, Seeteldt ' Simpson, Stroud :turf N t F ' i' - A V - W.. ,. ' - f , Vickers, Weatherby McCormick, Barton, Plasek OFFICERS, SPRING President , , Eudania McCormick Vice-President Wanda Kidd Recording Secretary , Bea Rosser Corresponding Secretary . Dorothy Lawrence Reporter Ned De Latosse Historian I . Betty Buchanan Parliamentarian , , Margaret BaIIenger Treasurer ,,,, Betty Bowden Inter-Club Council Representative Gladys Vickers Dr. Lorena Stretch and Mr. and Mrs. Len McCormick Page 169 A f' pi alpha lambda Pi Alpha Lambda, organized in 1939 and the youngest of the girls' social clubs on the campus, began its activities with the annual fall tea honoring new co-eds. Betty Sue Beard represented Pi Alpha Lambda in Homecoming activities, and alumni of the club were honored at a breakfast at the Raleigh l-lotel before the parade. Christmas activities included a Christmas party in the Huaco room of the Boosevelt, and the presentation of gifts to needy Waco children. Spring term social events were highlighted by the formal banquet honor- ing members and their dates. ,, ff Betty Sue sails on SS Lollipop is Q We , 1,i 1-ff X as wwsm, Bain, Barker M s Beard, Blair -E ', .K wf f, .I Brazil, Choate .ibh Clark, Davis, Delamater, Dugger, Freeman, Gibson ' W Gillen, Gillespie, Glenn, Hale, Hodge, Holcombe, Keele ' Mclielvey, McQuiston, Moore Page 170 Pres. . Vice-Pres. . i Sec. , Treas. Reporter Historian Pres. . Vice-Pres. Sec. , Treas. Reporter Historian Pres. . Vice-Pres. . Sec. I Treas. Reporter Historian OFFICERS, FALL . , Elois Brazil , . lean Riley Ieannine DeLamater . Wynell Gillen , Billye Freeman . Miriam Keele OFFICERS, WINTER . , Ann Wood , Wynell Gillen . Billye Freeman . lean Riley . Ioan Glenn , Lucille Gibson OFFICERS, SPRING , I-Iazel Choate . Betty Sue Beard . Lucille Gibson Ieannine DeLamater Robbielyn Barker Florence Holcombe V Smith, Storey Wallinq, White E Q5 if Wood, Vaughan Davis Johnson M ason U for the Urbonites university urbanites Bentley 'Qi W-mv :qv Buiiord, Frederick, G. Page 172 Frederick, I., Harrison, Hinchmori, Hopkins OFFICERS, FA President ,.A. Vi ce-Presi d en t , Secre tary , Treas urer . Reporter . Historian . . LL Io Ann Mason , Iune Davis Ieanette Iohnson Helen I-Iinchrnan Iackie Frederick Martha Miller OFFICERS, WINTER President , , Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer . Reporter . Historian OFFICERS, SP President . . . Vice-President . Secretary , Treasurer . Reporter Historian . Ieanette Iohnson Dora Bullard Iackie Frederick Helen I-linchman Ierre Frederick Beryl Bentley RIN G . Iune Davis . Beryl Bentley Ierre Frederick Helen Hinchrnan Martha Swope Io Ann Hopkins C' ltr :lil J Q Urbanite float entry The Baylor University Urbanites, second oldest girls' club on the Baylor campus and oldest girls' social club, was organized in the Spring oi 1927, and was christened Urbanites in Sep- tember oi the same year, Miss Irene Marshall, dean oi Women in '27, realized the need ot a closer relationship between dormi- tory girls and girls living in town. Thus, the University Urbanites was organized for Waco girls, with the purpose of promoting friendship, cooperation, and understanding among the female population ot Baylor University. Sponsors of University Urbanites for this year were Iudge and Mrs. D. Y. McDaniel. Miller, Mullen, Stutt Swope, Thorn Thornton, Walker, Wittmore Page 173 SI Important problems being discussed .... The Baylor Chamber of Commerce has cele- brated its thirtieth birthday closing a successful period of progress and advancement. In the fall, the organization publishes a book- let of general information to guide new students and sells freshman caps to entering freshmen. To build up and maintain the famed feeling of friendliness on Baylor's campus, the Chamber spon- sors the Homecoming celebration. The organization backs Good Will Week preceding Homecoming and arrange for a parade and the selection of the Homecoming Queen. Social highlights of the year included an in- formal party honoring the Bear football team follow- ing the Wyoming game, the annual football banquet in the Union Building during the Winter quarter, and a picnic in the spring quarter honoring all other lettermen. Shearin, Gayle Boydstun exhibits tie while brothers look on OFF ICERS, FALL George Shearin Charlie Waters , Iohn Chiles . Iimmy Ward TER Gibson Gayle L. G. McCormick Guy P. Hargrove . Sam Sorrell 'USR P l Time out for coffee . . baylor chamber of commerce First row: Cunningham, Feather, Boach, Sorrelle, H., Sorrelle, S., Bush, Ward McCoy, Kennerly, Childs Second row: Williams, Lockhart, Hargrove, Bamey, Adams, Mobley, Boydstun Lee, Leavell, Nichols Third row: Brazil, Bernard, Bailey, Weathersby, Reid, Pulley, Gayle, Boherts Akin, Pierce, Wentworth Fourth row: Kennedy, Heard, Hansen, Ware, Odom, Shearin, Shytles, DeWitt Preston, Lean, Waters, Lady, Heard, W. Not pictured: Stone, McCormick I I I1 I .V v I I vhuh X S 1t I I I ,.,,, I .,,, S ,EQ I as I , Q, 4: .,:,... I A V . X wg, Q? L I ,b ,, ' q' I ' Brown, I-I., BrYant ,.. I , .A1- 3' V I I . I , I E .mi-. ff ' ' , I .,:1g,- - ' I I I 1 . mf. syn NMXK, V' , , 1 , Q 1 X. . 1 'x -- sri: Q, x- . - sw -Q- X N f wr y x Q . Dqokl bb N X x W? .fu 5 I 1 I 1. . t V , 'gel' O is -srrr Farris, Gibbs I I I I I I I I , Kennedy, Klaras I I ,fs I , I Brannon, Brown, D. esquire club OFFICERS, FALL President . . . Glen CRedD Rayburn Vice-President .,,, Iirn Thomas Sec.-Treas. Ierry Worthy OFFICERS, WINTER President .,,.. lim Thomas Vice-President , , Eddie Brannon Secretary . . Glen CRedD Rayburn Treasurer . . i . Downs Brown OFFICERS, SPRING President .... Eddie Brannon OFFICERS, SUMMER President . , . . Bill Doaks Sec.-Treas. . Glen CRedD Rayburn Leisenrinq, McDanieIs, Mobley, Moncus, Moss, Neilson Parker, Pebworth, Raqle, Rayborn, Rickles, lu Don, Rickles, Io Ron. I I I I I I I I I I Page 176 Lz.L.l.. 7, , W , Through social activities and participation in campus projects, Esquire club has exceeded in the principles ot friendliness, good- will and campus spirit upon which it was founded. Outstanding social activity ot the year was the annual Spring formal held at Lake Waco Country Club. y Homecoming activities were highlighted by celebration ot Esquire Club's Silver Anniversary with a campus-wide lubilee held at the Roosevelt Hotel. A gigantic replica ot the anniversary cake won third place in the float contest with Carolyn Gibbs, Miss Esquire ot 1949, honored as Homecoming Princess. L xl- v. What a job the baker must have had Hold it, princess Carolyn! Riggs, Roberts, Thomas Thorsell, Will, Worthy 'rf-f Officers and Sponsors ,? ln the. good old summertime i i,, JR 4 1 pan. Mr E x I mt .:::. , Y 4, 22- f S A ' W- A-:fl h.' EE , qv 39,:.:.,.,i:ftgg,I'?i G:-ge,s, .z,. ' ' .Q it . ,.,. : . , -f i'-.. I 5 'W if 1 , V ia I ,F 1- , X f ' 5 -55:2 A Q 3-ii '- A zglfig , ,. -PEI -I , , 2 f 4 ' -...-. A gg., 5 'A . 1-L. -' N ,Q U lv' ' his ' i - ,,, ' - 2 Y W. X XX :X Xl S Y ' Nz, ' R32 l' X .fi-f . 'P 1 BA ,V in 5 :xp-, of A ft I, . Q , 1' 'fp . - -t, is A OFFICERS, FALL President .... Iimmy' Matthews Vice-President . Sam Collins Secretary . . Ioe Haden Treasurer Bill Lamkin OFFICERS, WINTER President . , . . Sam Collins Vice-President Harry Borden Secretary . . Charles Cain Treasurer Charles Folwell OFFICERS, SPRING President . . . . Aubrey Kelso Vice-President . . Seale Cutbirth Secretary . Wendell Baqqett Treasurer Adams Alexander Blanton Baqqett Carpenter Carroll Christian Collins Folwell Goddard Haden Hamilton Harrell Harris Harris Ienkins Iudin At home? An orchid for my lady Page 178 Charles Folwell Bodine Bodine Borden Cain Crump Cutburth Duncan Dunn T. .uw 5 ,:. tl giif p b A, I e 'A nf fl QQ -S . 5 K ' : we k X .M..,, av s 'TS' X, vw. ,Sum taurus club This year, Taurus Society began its third color- ful year as a men's social organization. We, of Taurus, are particularly proud of our an- nual Homecoming breakfast and our quarterly din- ners. Miss Evangeline Theis was presented to guests as our May Queen choice at an orchid-motif Spring formal at Lake Waco Country Club last year. Our Homecoming Queen nominee, Miss Shirley Hughes, was proudly presented at a dinner in her honor at the Roosevelt Hotel Ballroom. Taurus has enjoyed having Dr. and Mrs. I. C. Trantham and Dr. and Mrs. Floyd Davidson as our sponsors. i Kelso, Matthews, Collins I . i ... ry Y' Q. A Q as V my Kelso R94 w th Painter 1 . g Reebes 1 E if :A Roach Snider Telcell Van Zandt White Dressed for ch urch??? King Lamplcin Matthews Post Page 179 f - 6131? ffl 'ag . Roblnson, Braswell, H ooser Adams, Bernard, Billinqton Brannon, Braswell, Brister Ferrell, Foster, Frisbee Harnrick, Hooser, C., Hooser, Van Phal, Pierce, Reese Riley, Robinson, Roaers Q au-- 'NN -X tyron coterie Abu' ..,., H, . ff- W. ' E 'R if 'FN rm ggi: P . xr. mf' I i ' ---n-Q... ' .f'M.,--. ' X Nyw N , ' gm fs 3 S 3 M. ' Rx ...N .Se N ..v, R 'S.1.'--X' .. fl '. ' ,, -1. . .. A Ny Wy Scott Webb, M. 'uc I Lfaffsfarf 2054 W' ff i 'tai J :J I W IE E4 dim? BVvfrw.,i Pretty Patsy . . . pride of Tri-C l P edges by tirelight Tyron Coterie has completed three years on the Baylor campus. ln that short time, it has come to the iorefront in gaining campus-Wide recognition. Composed of thirty-tive active members, Try-C has sponsored the campus Red Feather campaign tor the two preceeding years. Try-C is proud of Patsy Mabie who represented the club in the Homecom- ing Activities oi l949. lt has been the purpose of Try-C to promote improved scholastic standards, to establish better social relations among the students and still maintain the inveterate traditions oi Baylor. Try-C expresses its appreciation to Mr. W. G. Blanton who has been an incomparable sponsor and triend to the club. 'Cade MF' OFFICERS Winter Fall President Tom l-looser Bob Braswell Vice-Pres. lohn Slay Tom Hooser Secretary Earl Moore Pryor Hamriclc Treasurer Charles Hooser Charles Bernard Sgt. at Arms Pinky Paullc Red Leggott Reporter Bob Wilson Historian lohn Slay Webb, P. 'flirty' Williams 'W' Wisentuner Page 181 W. G. Blanton Spring '49 lim Robinson Bob Braswell R. L. Hamilton Wade Terrill Dean Brannon Tom I-looser 'ix 'vw--yr 0028s, sux '14-qw X: ,V N Ni N NX Q delta sigma pi Head Master Senior Vlfarden junior Warden Scribe Treasurer Historian Chancellor Bass, Bernard CFFICERS F all Pete Hansen Tommy Ferguson Leroy Howard Sam Bass Davey Borders Frank Boydston Iohn Hansen Borders, Boydstun Carrington, Carroll Chiles, Crawford Spring lohn Hansen Leroy Howard Robert Heard David Wicker Milton lones Wayland Stephens Hank Dickerson Dickerson, Ferguson, Freels, Griffith, Hansen, I. P., Hansen, I. Harris, Harris, Heard, H., Heard, W., Heathinaton, Howard lones, Kina, Mahoney, Nare, Parker, Pierce I X ., 7' , ,. -qw-N? . X if 5 5? X X Q , . R XS .Q X K wr xx QXQT-IF - M 'ik N, -if . -. Q . s -t X O 'iff ff.:'5 P ilsxfig 'l 'Q' X Xkxflxx x . xx. . X-fr' cs, 3.3 .x N .. . Q ,ef . i-Q ,ffl X i , X ,R . gli' -9. ls f:N E- is ' 'iff .... . X- gs - . g s . ' , - 'H s -X gi --l..wx: I -. 'wx ' Page 182 .s The Delta Sigs started the fall quarter with a report on the fraternities national convention held in Baltimore this year. Wyatt Heard was the representative from Baylor. Several parties were held during the year including a formal banquet in honor of lean Roach, and the annual hobo party which was given in honor of the Delta Sigs intramural football champions. The annual Homecoming alumni breakfast enjoyed its biggest suc- cess in the history of the chapter. Charles Woodward, president of the Waco alumni club, gave his general assistance in planning the break- fast. 'The Rose of Delta Sig,' Miss Roach, rode atop the fraternity Home- coming float Which depicted Baylor's future football stadium. Rose of Delta Sig . . . jean Roach Roach, Roberts, Sawyer, Sorrelle Stephens, Wallace, Welch, Wicker gs :iw . X X it Mx . NY y,, f Page 183 Pledges in a long table discussion Boydstun and Dickerson ...mi Adams, Bowden, Bush Carpenter, Coe, Davidson Evans, Everett, I-Iart, Hayes, I-Ioifert Iohnson, Kutch, Lott, Marschall, Martin Oliver, Reedy, Storey, Taylor, Watson rodeo club The Baylor Rodeo Association was organized February 15, 1949 by sixteen charter members. The Baylor Association Was one of the first associate clubs in the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association. Its aims are to promote rodeo as a college sport, to provide a place of meeting for those on the campus who ride, and to pro- duce the annal Baylor Intercollegiate Rodeo. Teams are sent to other schools for interscholastic competition in N I R A rodeos. The sponsors are Mr. and Mrs. Tuffy McCormick. RODEO OFFICERS Above: Mr. and Mrs. Len McCormick, sponsors Below: President E P. F. Kutch Vice President . Torn Adams Secretary Betty Carpenter Mable Evans Treasurer , . 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Marthalu Brooks Vice-President . . I Gil Sanders Secretary . . , Billye lean Iones Treasurer . Dante McCormick Neophyte point chrm. , . Ieannine Poe OFFICERS, WINTER President , . leannine Poe Vice-President , , Royce Waters Secretary . . , Lois Raye Treasurer , , , . Danie McCormick Neophyte point chrm. , . . Monte Wright OFFICERS, SPRING President I . Gil Sanders Vice-President , , Marthalu Brooks Vice-President . Carol Rodgers Secretary . , , Danie McCormick Neophyte point chrrn. , , . Monte Wright ,rw ffvu Page 186 baylor theatre The Baylor Theater was organized to stimulate inter- est in all phases ot dramatic activity, including acting, production, community theatre, religious drama, chiIdren's theater, iilms, and television. Membership in the Baylor Theater entitles the student to membership in Alpha Psi Omega, national dramatic society. During this past year, major productions at the Baylor Theater have included Girl Crazy, Medea, All Wilderness, Dirty Work at the Crossroads, Lilliorn, Family Portrait, The Winslow Boy, and All My Sons. The Theater is also a member ot the National Theater Conference. w wf Q st e i ss' N -8 -- 'T s-Q .-: . ' ,Q X .ff X I X Sa Q , ,NMNME . gl x N U ,. ' fd. N' Brooks, Burton, Corey Iones, McCormick, Place Poe, Ray, Sanders Sessions, Shelton, Waters, Wright phi gamma nu ST . XJ Z IW' -vi 1'3- S 1,1 Q 17' - Mary Ann Gill, presidentg Bettye Denny vice-president: Secretary, Betty Avery Martha Holcombe, treasurer, Pat lohnson scribe. The lota chapter of Phi Gamma Nu, national professional busi- ness sorority, was organized December 14, l944. lts purpose is to bind the members into closer friendship and loyalty, to promote a standard of high scholarship, to encourage participation in school activities and to further interest in civic and professional enterprises. The Phi Gamma Nu Scholarship Key is presented annually to the senior woman student who, upon graduation, ranks highest in scholarship in the School of Business. Activities have been the quarterly professional dinners featur- ing guest speakers and the annual Homecoming breakfast. A float was entered in the homecoming parade. 4. 75.5 fn 4- ,'-fx 8. Qs? 42 M V56 Avery, Barton, Beasley Blackburn, Bruton, Caldwell Dcrvis, Denny, Dickinson Dodson, Galloway, Gill, Glenn, Hale, A., Hale, D., Hinze, Holcombe, F. Holcombe, M., Howard, McAdams, McCoy, Mayfield, Norwood Powell, Shockley, Thornton, Watson, Wilson, Whitjen Page 187 Presidents Miller and Nave Zeta Omega chapter of Alpha Phi Omega, national ser- vice fraternity, celebrated its first anniversary on December 15, lQ49. Alpha Phi Omega's program embodies four fields of ac- tivity: service to the student body and facultyg service to youth and community, service to the members of the fra- ternity, and service to the nation as participating citizens. Being a service fraternity, Alpha Phi Omega crosses all lines of honorary, social and professional fraternities. r 3 ,. .i ' ' il., 46? X ' 5' , 5 X f, l. ' X22 X5 sf , S . f' 1 5 Divx, '- ff V 'SN ' for i' 'Q A , , 1 , iw S if 1 1:3 f -WA if .-it 3 X wx 'lf ye alpha phi omega OFFICERS September to December December to May President Walter Miller Vice-President Tom Nave Secretary Iimmy Wren Treasurer Frank Espinola Historian Bob Ninedorf Tom Nave Richard Griffith Robert Simmons Allen Bishop ' ff is: 152:12aZ1:2sgiEE::,252:L1'1'ft'iff52i.5.fESE1ffsS-a21-'13 ' , . '- -:la W . :: I- ' , , Iizfif 14- - . , . LQ? J - , x ' 1 ' 'wa was N is 12 N- 5 , . V. ' 3 Y , ws -f 1 Vg' 12.3. 9.5: -- . . -- w ,:::,, V A, mc,-.,.5:f-'X t: - cu 1' , , ' f Fi' , 7 ' 'R ' 9 S212 wifi . A 5 13 x 7 ...Q , V X . 'JA Mr- - ws--:N . R X S X X x . .-X ' 3 c- - K - X X X N E? i Q' sf NR 2, ti f s l: x -I t s ' 'A N Q, W . f Xu , 1 ' ll: x ' Q tm Aiken, Anderson, Barlow, Bishop Broem, Cato, Clark, Craig, Pt. Craig, W., Espinola, Franks, Griffith, Herndon Martin, Murdock, Myers, Neeley, Ninedorf Norwood, Simmons, Slimp, Smallwood, Smith Weathersbee, West, Williams, Wilson, Wren kappa delta pi OFFICERS President . limmy Key Vice-President , Ann Wood Secretary , . Lucy Bayne Treasurer Dr. Lorena Stretch ,-,, Knowledge, Duty, Power is the motto of the Beta Xi chap- ter ot Kappa Delta Pi, international honor society in education. The purpose ot the organization, which was installed at Baylor in May, 1929, is to encourage in its members high professional and scholastic standards during a period ot preparation tor teaching. Membership is limited to those who are majoring in educa- tion and rank in the highest ten percent ot the student body in scholarship. Dr. Goetting is sponsor ot the local chapter. Gatlin, Wood, Peyton, Key Bayne 1 Anderson, Bayne 49 .A 'rc Brown, Darneal, Dennis, Ganze, Gardner -, 5 u. Gatlin, Goetting, Goodman, Hollemon, Miller, Q 'P C., Miller, E., Norman 'ff'-55 Peyton, Price, Richardson, Schroeder Scott, Strickland, Uzzel, Wood -. at 31 , M 1. , A ,wi ' vs f 9' F' J 1 ' ' sr., A gifdpwt 'me ,.. , 'li-:!,. ' ' - trims -:If . ri pi gamma mu Brister, Wentworth, Curley Established in 1924, Pi Gamma Mu was the first honorary organization on the Baylor campus. lts purpose is to further the study ot the social sciences both in unolerqraduate and qracluate Work. Mrs. W. L. Williamson of the Department ot History is sponsor of the local chapter. First row: Allen, Brister, Lamberth, Mrs. A. Williamson, Curlee, Wentworth Second row: Keeney, Di Fiore, Vinson, Elliott, Ferris ..5:::'.::f:r:? - the arnold society The Baylor chapter ot the ROTC, honorary society for Air Cadets, was or- 'l ganized in 1948. The purpose is to further the mission of the United States Air Forces at college or university level by encouraging greater teamwork, techni- cal knowledge, and cooperation among students enrolled in the Air ROTC pro- gram. OFFICERS Fall President Grady Tunnell Vice-President Dick Rardin Secretary lack Davis Treasurer lack Davis ,ev 'i F r ' . . . .ln f f ,,,t i w w ' ,in . ,. t if, 1 iii' ' I i 1- i lflf inter George 'Warwick Dick Rardin Marion Webb Robert Williams Anderson, Ballard, Bistany 1 f 5621551 ' ' Y Xu. N 'Fi ':Z-1635? ' ., -gy , 'Ein -a i HIL E im rib i ,meow Col. Dellinger 'C' X ' Burton, Davis, Di Fiore H Q b - J , ,, Duvall, Floyd, Goodall 3 13 L - li :lz ,fu eiiiiiiii, Herr, Howell, ioiiiissii, Long, Mitts, t A -,. Mock '-5 , ,, Ramey, Rardin, Rowland, Sanderson -H W, ' if A' Warick, Webb, Weiss, White '.:l ' Williams, T., Williams, R. Z, f fl? . N Williamson Q .,,. 1 - . , , , V 3' mi ,R . iw. :5i5 335,g ,iii ' ,Q i 1 X I ,L ' Presidents Ragle and Thorn OFFICERS F all Winter President Glenn Ragle Lauralee Thorn Vice-Pres. Lauralee Thorn Secretary lane Hottert lane I-lottert Treasurer Mary A. Richardson Ethel Osborne kappa pi Under the guidance ot Dr. Edmund Kinzinger, the Alpha Kappa chapter ot the national honorary art tra- ternity, Kappa Pi, was organized at Baylor in l945. Mem- bership is based upon rneritous work in artistic fields. The organization strives to uphold the highest ideals of a liberal education by the influence and artistic interests ot a representative group ot students and to raise the stan- dards ot productive artistic work among students. 1 XF, sz all fam . . r A mv- Andrews Bentley Blume, Curl, Downer, Goode Harnrn, Heath, Hottert, Krause Osborne, Pebworth, Plasek Richardson, Ridenhower, Strange A i Zi'- 4 -A ' -Q V, In Q if-,rr . . .-v gg X '- QQ :,:,g:N' ,j . . .':::t .. 1 1 K9 x .c,:.:.XNS:. . 3 :P- ' 21, T' A 4 X .4 cy: ifbx l X N Page 192 phi beta m U 12' -- rf ls Jus.. ,Q Agee Roberts , f5, SU, Q Denning, Hutson lngle, Iennings Iones, Lane, Lockhart Martin McWhorter, Newsom, Richardson Storey, Ware, Weedon 5 P ..., A - '55 President Vice Pres. Rec. Sec. Treasurer Chaplain Historian Social Chm. Sponsors .4 OFFICERS F r . . Marjorie Roberts , Leota Faye Agee . Shirlene Story Margaret Weedon , Helen Richardson . Betty Woldt . Dot Iennings Ruth Miller and Martha Barkema Y w Ci? 4 A campus sorority for students of music, Phi Beta Mu was organized in l938 under the direction ot Miss Martha Barkema. lt seeks to promote high scholarshipond musical social activities. xBi-monthly meetings are held with programs be- ing presented by the club members, faculty members and Waco citizens. President Alexander President . Vice-Pres. . Secretary . Treasurer . rg ..,. V. .Q- in Q?3:, . : . OFFICERS . . . Murl Alexander . Rhea lohnson lean Smith Loyd Owens phi mu alpha Sinfonia Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia ot 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 Baylor chapter, Gamma Iota, was founded on May 18, 1940 and has since been constantly active as sponsors tor varied musical activities on the campus. I Brumley, Crim Edwards, French, Garlinaton, Grittis Hercher, Howard, Sam, McGher, Mellette, Mendez, Miller Mosley, Murray, Perry, Prestige, Sharp Smith, Snaverly, Steakley Thomas, Woldt Page 194 mu phi epsilon OFFICERS President Mary Carolyn Carter Vice-President . . Anne Roberts Cor. Sec. . Marjorie Lewis Recording Sec, . . Patsy Young 5' 0 Treasurer . . . Billie Edwards Carter, Lewis, Roberts, Edwards X Mu Phi Epsilon, National honorary music sorority, founded 4. , November l3, l9U3, promotes musicianship and friendship among u 6 ' M ,. women students and graduates of American colleges and Schools L X ' I of Music throughout the country. Members are elected on a basis of scholarship, musicianship, character, and personality. ' L ,A . The Phi Xi chapter was formally installed May 26, i939 ff' ' through the efforts of Miss Martha Barkema ' A The chapter has been active in sponsoring campus programs, in I- it and in bringing outstanding performers to Waco and Baylor. . b ,.y., Aqee x ' Bain, Barker Brown, Busby 1 , Carter, Edwards 'mx - Hartzell, I-lelfin, Howard, Hubbard, Hunt, lones, Lewis Q , Q McCorley, Moss, Nethery, Northum, Roberts, Simpson ,, ,,, A Starnes, Tripp, Vahrenkamp, Witten, Woldt, Young 5 A - ig, M stt. t,, , L. 1 ,X r S , U F - Q ' X I. N -in l is Ft is , 1 W Q, Q Q : Y yi 3 -tt. X V jf , y.,, ,.:., , t My -, P . g ,E Q I n W VUIA , f F' 1: . I 1 M 1 ,. , - xl f-fs-l ,,,. ,Q ,p X. 1 ,I r' Q Q -, Q 5 5 E I ., ii, 1, f . ' K ' 1' -3, lll: P 'fi ,Mf t -'W X , t'-'-, - , .,--. s f K 5 ,Q B SSR .S l g. i 1' S ' Page 195 sigma delta pi OFFICERS President , . Sally Avary Vice-President . . Tony Campos Secretary . , Nelda Dudney Treasurer i . Ann Darneal Social Chairman . . Ben Brown H rter , . , Carl Carlton Professors C. T. Sparkman and Andres Sendon, sponsors epo The Nu chapter of Sigma Delta Pi, national honorary Spanish tra- ternity, was established at Baylor in l928. The organization is sponsored by Professors Andres Sendon. and E. l-l. Sparkman and has as its pur- pose the veneration of all the noble and beautiful that has come from Spain. This year the Nu chapter was represented in the Homecoming pa- rade by loan Price. Social events were a Homecoming breakfast, the annual Christmas Pinata party at the Fishpond, and a formal spring banquet. Front row: Burke, Darneal, Brown, Gilpin, Keele, Price Second row: Dickinson, Barrett, Theis, Dudney, Brandenberger, Davidson, Edmonds, Clark, Bell, Harris Third row: Sparkman, Alonzo, LeMay, Skinner, Adams, Kelley, Strange, Avary, Clark, Campos, Brown, Lyle, Sendon, Neel, De La Cruz, Sendon sigma tau delta A OFFICERS President . . Richard Wentworth Vice-President Mary Agnes Oakes Secretary Rubye Drumwright Sigma Tau Delta this year continued its work to achieve its perpetual goal of standing tor the best in literature, arts and culture, The organization, which meets semi-monthly in the Browning Room or in some prominent Wacoan's home, is composed of prominent students on the campus who are interested in literature and creative writing. Sigma Tau members assisted Dr. Armstrong in the laying of the corner- stone ceremonies held on February 25 and aided in the collection ot funds for the world-famous Browning Building. The spring ot l95O terminated the twenty-titth year ot Sigma Tau Delta's existence on the Baylor campus. First row: Hamm, Marschall, Wentworth, Armstrong, Oakes, Drumwright, Long Second row: Tanner, Moore, Williamson, Goodman, Holliman, Carter, Dyer, Isbell, Niclcles, Brown, Cagle, Crook Third row: Miller, Ware, Preston, Russell, Brazil, Davis, Leavel, Brown. 2. fm President , Vice-President . Secretary 4 Treasurer . Reporter , First row: Brailey, Morgan, Simpson, lohnson Second row: Neal, Hoffert, Davidson Third row: Stock, Wedymeyer, Christain pre-med club The Pre-Med Club provides social and professional contacts for students aspiring to be doctors, dentists, nurses, technicians, or entering related fields of science. Organized in l9l5, the club presents at its meetings varied programs of lectures by prominent doctors, medical moving pic- tures 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. Dr. E. F. Davidson is sponsor of the club. OFFICERS . Byron Braly , Glenna Morgan . Beverley Simpson . Bill R. Baker . Roger Iohnson Fourth row: Noda, Winefield, Robinson Fifth row: Shepherd, Dutton, lones 1 43 :ow V-wi 4 www ? n OFFICERS President . , L. E. Richey Vice-President . Richard Sherman Secretary . . Billie Wedgeworth Treasurer , Dr. Cornelia M. Smith Historian . , Anita Godfrey Beta Tau is the local chapter of Beta Beta Beta, national honorary biological fraternity, installed in Baylor, May 15, l93l. lnterest in biological fields is stimulated through panel discussions and selected speakers. The annual banquet and the traditional week-end field trip climaxes the activities of the Winter and spring terms respectively. Beta Tau is the Alpha chapter of the fraternity in Texas. Clinton, Darris, Davidson, Dean, Dobkin Godfrey, Graham, Henderson, Hicks, Holliman lohnson, lones, Klett, Leggett, lVfcAlexander McDowell, Morgan, Noda, Ray, Richardson, Robinson, Rogers Shinto, Simpson, Smith, C., Smith, L., Tanen- boum, Tepper Troll, Williams, Whitehead, Winfield Sl t it it til' N e W wr Q F ,tes P - if . ..,., S . 5 .. -i '- 5 ' l iz, is i Ai. . H ' x psl chu OFFICERS President , . Murl Carlton Vice-Pres. . Marlin Willis Secretary . . . . Cathy Wade Social Chairman . . Lois Ftay Reporter . . Helen Lockett First row: Wade, Lockett, Ftay W Sponsor A i DI- O- E. 'VV'OOCl Second row: Willis, Dunlap, Schultz, Bean, Wood, Taylor, Carlton The Baylor chapter oi Psi Chi, national psychology fraternity, was chartered April l8, l942 with the purpose of stimulating the study oi psychology outside the classroom and bring psychology students closer together. Majors and minors in psychology are eligible for membership atter completing five courses in psychology and maintaining a B aver- age in all their courses. First row: I. Kovacevich, M. Willis, N. Spector, B. Lovell, H. Dean, M. Carlton Second row: Mrs. L. Taylor, L. Hall, H. Lockett, Dr. F. O. Wood, L. Bay, C. Wade, L. Demrner, A. Vernon Third row: A. Morrison, B. Oliver, l. Wren, H. Green, D. Mitchum, I. Patterson, B. Harr F A OFFICERS President Vice-Pres. Secretary Treasurer Reporter f 1 Margie Plasek Armeen Erigan Katherine Rike Carlene Ballon Robbie Stewart W ' fi E. vi ., J,-, N 1 :' .V .,. ' - ll 2 , r f--'-2 1 ll Q- ll H I-A .,L:11-I t :I fr I ,:.' ' , ile . y X! ,.i. it 7 t . . f . Kidd, Ballon, Rike, Stewart, Erigan, Retha, Plasek The purpose of the Tri-D club is to ac- quaint home economics students with house- hold arts and sciences and new ideas pertain- ing to their interestg to enable them to acquire a broader perspective of the opportunities ot usefulness tor girls trained in home economicsg and to sponsor social relationships among girls interested in home economics. A charter member of the Texas Home Economics Association, and a member oi the American association, Tri-D has done much in its sixteen years to promote closer contacts among the girls in the home economics depart- ment both socially and educationally. Miss Retha was re-elected club sponsor tor this year. Alvis, Ball Ballew, Bell Black, Blythe, Breland, De Lemater, Edmenson Erigan, Fenley, Gillespie, Goode, Graham Harrell, Hottee, lrwin, Kidd, Maganec Moore, l., Moore, N., Munson, Nelson, Gwen, Plaselc, Pounds Rhodes, Rike, Rowell, Sapp, Smith, G., Smith, R., Starr Stautzenberger, Stewart, Thornton, Vickery, Wilson, Worth, Wright IIA 1 'T' vm... 5 Sf 1 SSS-Q' Back row: Sam Sorrell, Frank , Boydstun, Marshall Alford, Ben Ferrell, Rusty Newman, Dr. L. Duce, sponsor Front row: Betty Doyen, Har- old Ramey, lane Dennis, Bet- ty Sue Carnett Founded in 1942, as a result of a movement on the campus to banish o I dishonesty, the Honor Council strives to establish the ideals of honor and iiiteqrity as a counterpart to the Baylor traditions oi friendliness and loy- a ty. The Board of Publications has general supervision of all student ' . publications: the Bound-up, Lariat, Student Directory and athletic pro- b d f b grams. This body names the editor-in-chief ot the Bound-Up and Lariat 0 each year. Dr. William Thomas served as chairman, Lila Barrett, secre- tary. Baclc row: Dick Wentworth, Dr. Roy l. McKnight, Louie L. Hulme, Dr. C. D. Iohnson, Dr, W. I. Thomas, Stuart Chilton, Everett Taylor Front row: Prof, Henry Tran- tham, Betty Buchanan, Lila Barrett, Dr. Monroe S. Car- roll student council The Student Council ot Baylor University is composed of student-elected representatives from each ot tour class- es, the law school and the graduate school. lt was or- ganized in lanuary, 1946, for the purpose of establishing some medium of contact between the students and the administration. Ben Ferrell, student body president, served as chair- man, assisted by lack Akin, vice-president: Elsa Miller, secretary, and Frank Lady, treasurer. Newman Miller, Nations, English, Arnold, Can- nata Ferrell Lady, Goodman, Quillan, Camp, McCormick Akin radio workshop Radio Station KIYS was organized in the fall of l947 to serve a twofold purpose. lt offers laboratory oppor- tunities to students interested in broadcasting and it serves as a medium of communication for the Baylor campus. KIYS has an entire student staff including all positions regularly found on a public communication staff. Its program schedule provides entertainment, infor- mation, and inspiration for listeners. Many graduates who worked at KIYS are already placed in full-time pro- fessional positions in stations throughout the country. Iarrell McCracken Weldon Gibson . Iaclc Lyle - . . Sue Ware .,.. Laverne Longino . . Bill Doalc and Paul Byram Edwin Booth and Iaclc Mclendon , Byron White and Sand Harstad Bill Horick . . Iean Hyde . Manager . Sales Manager Continuity Director Production Manager . Traffic Manager Chief Announcers Chief Engineers Asst. Engineers Sports Director . News Director First row: S. Ware, M. Ballenger, L. Longino, I. Carson, N. S. Carmichael, C. M. Timmons, B. S. Carnett, I. Hyde Second row: I. Maroni, I. Lyle, Mary Vifard, M. Bullock, M. Littlepage, S. Horste-ad, I. Boler, G. Hall, B. Martin Third row: W. Gibson, A. Odom, S. Sorelle, A. Rock, I. McCracken, F. Kuechenmeister, B. White, C. Rowe, B. Taylor Fourth row: T. Talbot, H. Beaver, O. Sherman, H. McNeese, S. Davidson, N. Rodgers, I. Murdock, B. Cherry -xwl First row: Nethery, Camp- bell, P., Rogers, Schiller, Batstorie, Campbell, I. Second row: Blume, Bor iow, Birkhead, lohnson Cottle, Stock, Still. Third row: Miles, Fischer, A l t i rri o r e, Castleberry, Seiber, White Fourth row: Massey, Ale len, Peacock, Richards, Causey I 'ws . I, V ,fs :mg neophytes The Neophyte club is the apprentice orqanization to the Bay lor Theater. Their purpose is to train themselves in the arts oi act ina, liqhtinq, sta in , d d q q an pro uction throuqh experimental and ma jor productions. Clyde McElroy is the club sponsor. Carol Rogers was t ll 'd ' ' ' a presi ent and Don Still was winter president. The purpose of Alpha Epsilon Rho is expressed in its motto Always Excellent Radio. The Pi chapter on Baylor's campus was h c artered by the national fraternity in May, 1947. Membership is awarded to students outstanding in all phases of broadcasting with emphasis on achievement, excellence, and responsibility. Sam Shurtlett was president during the summer and fall and Bill Fowler was winter and sprinq president. .EBSQ-'SR' lin ..,, it alpha epsilon rho First row: S. Vtfare, l. Second rcw: M. Brcolcs, Third row: I. Bachman, Fourth row: ' P. lohnson, S. Shurtleff, l. Hyde, E. Booth McLeridon, B. Baker L. Lctnqino, A. Rock, I. Lyle l. McCracl-Zen, T. Snider M. Brunneman, E. Porterfield, N. ' Will, S, Harstead B. l-lorick, W. Gibson, T. Lewis, B. Fowler l the nnnubup lt took a lot of us to put out the Bound-Up. And We hope that because of the many staff members, We were able to publish a representative, campus-wide yearbook. Like most yearbook staff members, we have tried to be a little different in layouts, type, design, etc. But, we will be more than satisfied if the students, themselves, are satisfied with the Bound-Up. For, after all, the Worth of a yearbook is determined by the students' acceptance The Editors Virginia Brueck managing editor, of it. So, if among the disagreeing frowns, there are some Betty Buchanan editor in chief Iohn Chopelas, smiles of approval, We Will feel that We have done some measure of Worthwhile work. Front row: I. Dennis, organizations, M. Ballenger, organizations, L. Barrett, personalities, L. Hulme, sponsor, V. Brueck, managing editor, B. Buchanan, editor-in-chief, I. Chopelas, production manager, W. Thomas, sponsor, M. Vaughn, juniors, B. Clements, freshmen, S. Marchbanks, class editor. Second row: R. Rouse, sophomore, O. Thigpen, freshmen, I. Lyle, junior representative, W. Hasson, organizations, R. Harper, administration, D. Brazil, law school, I. Standard, freshman, G. Evans, graduates, H, Greene, class editor, H. Cashman, index, I. Wooters, features, M. Norman, adminis- tration, B. Horrick, sports, S. Arnold, junior representative. Not pictured: H. Fridge, artist, G. Palmie, juniors, I. Guynes, features, I. Hyde, personalities, I. Totten, personalities, M. I-Iowren, sophomores, A. Hale, sophomores, B. Bowers, seniors, E. Boyd, seniors, I. Holliman, seniors, T. Meredith, photographer, I. Spraggins, Bus. Mgr. rs Q.:-,nas-,,,-tr... s.. 7 I' . Q Hia. , Ei 355322 lrssssssi f 1' .Q...Q ..,. Ki. 5 the daily lariat ln its third year as a daily paper, the Daily Lariat continued to rank All-American, the number one rating that the Associated Collegiate Press can confer. This year, the Lariat became picture conscious and made use of as many campus shots as possible. Several new features made their appearance for the first time and several old favorites continued to show up now and then. Two extras were published during the year - one following the Homecoming football game and the other following the selection of George Sauer as head coach. One of the most important issues of the Lariat was the Browning issue published the day of the laying of the cornerstone of the Browning building. This issue was sealed in the cornerstone along with other important papers and pictures. First row: Louie L. Hulme, assistant professor, E. Taylor, Dr W. I. Thomas, department head, S. Chilton, I. Titus, B. Taylor Second row: A. Baker, V. Chapman, B. Freeman, M. Ballenger H. Cashman, D. Iacobsen, M. Vaughn, L. Barrett, C. Marschall I. Kennedy. Third row: D. Bardin, B. Burke, B. Perrill, D. Iohnson, I. Lyle Cf. Evans, G. Palmie, W. Hasson, W. Smith, I. Chopelcis, B. Hor: rick. uri, . ...M .ff A . 1: ' E152 1.'., : ,-. ' IQI' i -I . 51 V ri . ..., . .i zt ir Z xx x ? ,,.A...,,,.:.:, ,,.,, ..,. .,,..,,.. A ..Q:. , X 'if .L -.2 . i-ii' 'tr xy., ik Q 2 X 'Tw 2-. 11... , r., ' X X 6 X qw? 1 ' X VX yi, .. .. . ,v.E:::I, - :Iv ix X V tau beta sigma Tau Beta Sigma, nationai hon- orary sorority for bandswomen, was founded in 1939 and in 1946, it was nationalized at Oklahoma A. or M. College. The lota chap- ter was installed at Baylor Febru- ary 14, 1948. The purpose of this organization is to promote band Work among college Women. Bead, Sides, Simpson, West 1-food, McClellan, Moor 9 kappa kappa psi The Beta Alpha chapter of Kap- pa Kappa Psi, national honorary fraternity for college bandsmen, was organized February 21, 1948. The aim and purpose of Kappa Kappa Psi is to promote the Wel- fare of the college bands. Alexander, Bruner, De Weese, Dias, Donald, Pair Gibson, Griffis, lenkins, leter, Kiaras, McNeil Mendez, Miller, Moore, Parker, Slimp Smith, Snaveley, White, Wilson Eberspacher, Evans 'N 3 . LTR ' - N ----- V' i X X ax X A x XX , Nik wk X F X X X X, , 4 K ' :fl -1 Fw X Front row: Smith, Mills Moore, Christian, Haiqler, Southern, Brumley. Second row: Denby, Rich ardson, Breland, Wittner, Avenger. Third row: Workman Mangham, Herscher, Gil lenwater, Conner, Fergu son, Ieter, accompanist, baylor bards The Rhapsody in White completes thirteen years under the loaton oi Miss Martha Barkema its found The Baylor Bards, ITIGDIS glee club, was organized more than thirteen years ago by its present conductor, Miss Martha Barkema. This organization is in great demand tor radio and chapel programs. The Bards usually sing in conjunction with the Bhapsody in White. The mixed choir was fea- tured in the annual Christmas program held in Waco Hall. er and present director. This choral group ot girls continues in popularity for radio and local campus programs. law-v. Vtfilliamson, De LJ Garza, C o V i n g t o n, Gillespie, Brown, Meadows, East, Wright, Gage, Smith, Clements, Ward, Christain, Ernheart, Stodghill, Busch- ccher, Bain, Lockhart, Vtfillner, lngle, Nelson, Clements, Newsom, Nancy Tripp, accompanist. V . . .... ws. ,-.,.,i, .......M...-..,,. i.,w.MX:,NswwQwwsNxw-nq- i . , I W 13-1-i OFFICERS President . . Ftosie Mary Covington Vice-Pres. Mary Beth Rowland Secretary , . Frances Vines Reporter , . lean Lott Majorette Corky Ball First row: Chaney, Iackson, Crow, Ball, Croyle, Witte. Second row: Holcombe, Munson, Rowland, Covington, Vines, Li baylorettes The Baylorettes were organized in the Fall of l948, to provide an organization for the promotion of loyalty and school spirit on Baylor campus. ln 1948, Eddy Fowler was drill master and in 1949, Muriel Alexander, Major William Chambers, and Sgt. Everett Shelby drilled the organization. Mrs. Kay McCormick was sponsor. During the Fall of l949, a credit in Physical Education was given. vely, Powell, H. Third row: Kellow, Littlejohn, Iohnston, Montogmery, Nelson, Goelzer, Gage, Wood, Meadows, Shamblin. Fourth row: Wtarren, iohnson, Gent, lohnson, Powell, A., Logan, Smith, Le Master. , ...., -..-uQm 4 . ' Q . , 1 ,. 5 I . ., 0 , fi . fw-1 it - - .w...1:,.Nf, , , , , ,cf 3' U .4 1 - I.:-2 'L . ., w i ffl- L if 5 '1 ' 'WW ,... we f in : 'tn ' w fri' -m ,:a'r,,i1. - - 5 -- 1 . 4-I tf - E ' H ' ' mt. 'i 'rf gg 5 baylor symphon The Baylor University Concert Band is a select group ot approximately seventy musicians dedicated to the presen- tation ot the best in band music. The Concert Band plays a regular series ot concerts in Waco Hall and in the Union Bowl each year, and makes two or three tours through Texas and neighboring states. Walter Hendl was guest conduc- tor tor the February concert. Donald l. Moore is the director ot the concert band. X' U 'x The Baylor Symphony was organized in l943 by Pro- fessor Daniel Sternberg. Each year it makes an outstand- ing contribution to musical activities on the Baylor campus. One ot the orchestras public appearances is the annual presentation ot the Messiah at Christmas. Various con- certs are given throughout the year. Cid Waldrop is the present conductor. concert band 13,ifi',1Q8fiiE4if!5lII'1:31:Gf- f1:f.2L':j,fg1m?4u ff'illi1ifwf3c?5ZL27f5T?j:,:f'','--f. . 'j 31: . ' . Y - 1 , C gf V . . s. u. council Bill Toler Enlistment Devotional Music . Social Chairmen man, Squirrel . . President Elsa Miller, Diclc Duckworth Clara Miller, lack Patterson D D Gene Turner Mary Carolyn Goodman, Ruth Sher- Cunningham Missions - Clark Scanlon, Logan Atnip Publicity . Miriam Howell, Glenn Faison Bill Tolar Secretary . Betty Ruth Houston Magazine Rep. T lack Akin, lane Guynes Citizenship . lim lefferies, Nancy Norwood , , , BRI-l l H' ht , B L The Baptist Student Union is made up of the Bap- Oyce lg Ower enny OWTY tist students on the campus. lts .purpose is to link Sponsor E E W' 5' Wimpee these students with the church While they are in col- leqe and to provide channels ot Christian activity. The outstanding weekly activities ot the B. S. U. are B. BH., Missions, and Volunteer Band. J 5 P' ti 'l if .rtqlf i--X 5 Wu . 3 f is . s.., s li 1 t Gig. Q.. yur. .I K 2 tm if if x . volunteer band CPFICEBS President i . Bob Davis Vice-President , Leta Faye Arnold Sara Bradshaw This year, the Volunteer Mission Band, oldest organization on Baylor's campus, celebrated its fiftieth anniversary with spec- ial emphasis on missions. Organized in l9OO by Prof. Iohn S. Tanner, the membership includes students who plan to do foreign or home mission Work. Weekly trips are made by members of the band to nearby churches to create added interest in mission work. Last year over S2000 was given by these churches and sent directly to the Foreign Mission Board. For the past two years, Dr. and Mrs. C. P. Sansom have been sponsors of the organization. The Ministerial Alliance is among the oldest of the Baylor student organizations. Its membership consists of students preparing for the ministry. The Weekly meetings feature addresses or lec- tures calculated to be of aid to young ministers. The Alliance carried on a program to facilitate churches in need of workers and preachers. W. . fn. S. Wives of Baylor Ministerial Students ba lor ministerial alliance The Wives of Baylor Ministerial Students was organized in 1920. This organization has been of great value in providing pertinent information and instruc- tion to Baylor ministerial student's wives. With a common interest in mind much valuable in- formation is learned and shared among the group. Mrs. Walter Hunt served as president. N... Weeden, Norwood, Cole, Arnold, Roach, Wilkes Hills, Pullen, Riffey, Wil liarns, Gilpin, Shamburg er, Vfilliams, Moore, Smith Middlebrook. Y. W. a. tall ot 1932 and IS a Junior branch of the W M U I The promotion of learning through a fitting recog- nition ot scholarship is the primary purpose of Alpha Chi, national honorary scholastic society. Achieving the full development of all an individuals powers is emphasized in the preparation tor a Worthwhile life. The highest tive per cent in scholastic record of the Iunior, Senior, and Graduate classes at Baylor is entitled to membership. . , 'E' '55 f ' s A 1 gm ay, il. baylor-ridgecrest club Mrs. Roy Dunagan , . Sponsor loe Patterson , , Manager Earl Goodman , Asst. Manager Earl Howell . . Business Manager Hubert Bilderback . . Student Secretary F all Quarter Officers PQQQY Marley Gnd Wyley Peebles . . Recreation Directors Logan Atnip . , , Spiritual Leader The Baylor Ridgecrest Club was organized in the fall of l949 by ex-Ridgecrest staff members. The pur- jose of the club is to acquaint other students with the type of spirituality and fellowship which they found at Ridgecrest summer assembly sponsored by the Southern Baptist Convention in North Carolina. A student staff of three hundred people is selected from the convention territory to work at the encamp- ment. Thousands of Baptists from all over the Southland meet at Ridgecrest for inspiration, Christian compan- ionship and special study in Bible and denominational Work. The club at Baylor sponsors programs in different churches, to stimulate interest in Ridgecrest and to leave an incentive to live a more spiritual life. First row: Daniel, Twitty, Ray, McCutchinson, Hood, Chambers. Second row: Dietrich, Morton, Bildernack. Third row: Bnete, Atnip, Bilberry, Vinson, Prebles, Dunnigan. . f - Fourth row: Miller, Wheeler, Patterson, ., ,T 15 alpha kappa delta The Alpha chapter of Alpha Kappa 'Ip Deltat has as its main purpose the t promotion of research and interest in T sociology and the stressing of socio- Vt, logical factors in all phases of life. 4 f First row: Riley, Metcalf, lolinson, Smith, Green. T Second row: Wyman, Norton, Eakin, Brister. Third row: Sweet, Vinson, Pratt, Green, Iurek, Brueck. I I religious music-education club r The purpose of the Religious Music- Education is to enrich the members to become an active agent of the en- tire tield of learning about methods to create and improve their future as religious education or music direc- tors. lt is a group of earnest Christian workers seeking to become better ac- quainted with the Work which they will, in time, do for their Master. Howard Houde served this year as their president. t First row, left to right: lo Moore, Betty lane Brown, Bea Rosser, Mary Beth Roland, Essie Pearl t lones. 5 - Second row: Phillis Depp, lohanna Griffin, Marjorie McCree, Lois Vtfatlcins, Sue Anne Middle- brook, ludy Heflin, Elizabeth Ware, Martha Brawley, Norma Edwards, Pat Rudd. Third row: Howard Houde, l. VV. Prestridge, Loyd lobe, larnes Hawes, Martin Bridges, Herman Green, lack Parker, Kenneth Howard, Pay Edwards, lerry Key, lohn W. Ousley. t t t Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGregor, sponsors baylor-falls country club The Baylor Falls County Club was organized in 1947 and is the only campus club representing ct coun- ty. The club annually has a Christmas party held in Falls County for the other colleqe students. Campus March of Dimes campaign is sponsored by the club. OFFICERS President t ..., David Brothers Vice-President . Betty Polley Secretary , . Fern Thiqpen Treasurer . 1. Robert Harper Parliamentarion , . Stuart Chilton First row: Thiqpen, Tate, Polley, Goelzer, Houston, Abate, F. Thiqpen. Second row: Parks, Harper, Iones, Chilton, Brothers, Eakin. baylor-Waco club OFFICERS President . . Whit Shelton Vice-President , , Arch Woocllitt Martha Swope Secretary Treasurer . Roman Parma Attorneybin-Fact . Robert Harper The Baylor-Waco Club has as its purpose the torm- these students ation ot better social relations between Whose homes are in W dents. A Homecoming tloat, May Queen candidate, nomi- l co-ed beauty contest, ran p mark the activities for the ch arties, nee to the nationa pormals, and other events year. CStandinqj Harris, Wood, Gucle CSealedD Freclerick, Frederick, He-rrinq ardson, Hanl-zins, Thomas. COn floorD Bularcl, Carmichael, Vuillernin aco and the out-of-town stu- Mr rian, B. Harrell R Harrell op Brooks, Swope, Rickerl. ton, Parma Westmoreland Shelton Rich 3 ,mn OFFICERS FOR FALL QUARTER The Winning tloat Wilson, Monroe, Corley, Wasson, Robinson The Louisiana Club is the oldest organization ot its type on the camp- usp having been organized in 1914. The Club aims to bring to the Louisi- ana students ot Baylor the opportunity to meet other Louisianans and to add to the campus lite oi Baylor. Last tall the Louisiana club became the first organization of its type to present to Baylor her homecoming Queen, Miss Rosemary Norton. The club chose for its sponsors tor the year Dr. and Mrs. O. E. Wood. The presidents for the year Were: Foster Wilson, Billy H. Williamson, and Durward Cates. louisiana club ' .S :- 'ELI-xt1.'3?lkili4Siii6SrTQQi23Quxifft' FS Boasting the largest club roll on the campus, the West Texas Club ieatures activities throughout the year symbolizing the old West. A strictly social or- ganization made up ot members who claim the West as home, it sponsors a social in the tall, tormal in the winter, and hayride in the spring. arkansas club west texas club OFFICERS President Fall Winter Spring limmy Wheeler Donny Fletcher Willie Wyatt The Arkansas Club was formed on the campus to promote friendship among the students who come from the Wonder State. It has the distinction of being the oldest territorial organization and largest state club. Social highlight ot the year was the annual fish try. OFFICERS President . .,,i... lack Akin Sponsors . . . Dr. and Mrs. L. Clayton valley club First row: Rusteberg, Glenn, Smith. Second row: Oliver, Davidson, Heath, Glenn, I. A., Mrs. I. P Glenn, sponsor, Roberts. pher, Mclieathan, Cowart, Faullc Stovall, Ware. With the aim of introducing students from the souther- most tip oi Texas to Baylor, the club serves the three-told pur- pose oi promoting friendship, Baylor, and the Valley. Var- ious programs and socials were held during the year. oklahoma club First row: Montgomery, Hayden, Cas- well. Second row: lohnson, Brawley, Miller, Motley, Penley, Sapp, Bogers, Third row: Harris, B., Harris, I., Hugh- ens, Malthaner, Boydstun, Schroeder, Hopper. The Oklahoma Club is organized to promote fellowship, interest and loyalty among Oklahoma students at Baylor and to secure good will and cooperation among all Baylor students. lts membership is open to those who are residents or former residents ot Qklahoma. The club sponsor is Miss Chloe Armstrong. ...ami is Third row: Harris, Alford, Phie Wichita falls club OFFICERS President , Bob Simmons Vice-President B. H. Dilday, lr. Secretary-Treas. . Helen Lovett Reporter Bebe Martin Sponsor Mrs. I. C. Markham A new organization composed of students from the panhandle of Texas bound together for the purpose of arousing Baylor interest in the Texas panhandle and informing the Pan- handle of its students activities at Baylor. I1 Q.: First row: Lovett, Mrs. I. C. Markham, sponsor, Martin, Dilday Second row: Adams, Bolton, Brown, Adams, I. Third row: Davis, Vernon, W., Vernon, Coe, Carter. baylor-panhandle club Front row, left to right: Fomby, Morris. Milner, Stephenson, Buchannan, Dean, lobe, Halton, Shannon. Second row: lones, Morrison, Winter, Singleton, Dr. Cagle, Boland, Wilson, Medaris, Grigq, Gunter. Back row: Hawkins, Standley, Love, Fuller, Goodall, Norman, Beall, Hacker, losev, Ratliff, Wirtz, Gilbreath, Fox, Lindley. alexander house council OFFICERS President Barbara Batstone Vice-Pres. Betty Ann Baker Secretary Nita Ioy Pickens Treasurer A Barbara McDonald Reporter Marjorie Hudqens Social Activities Chairmen- Beverly Fife, Sue Bush, f Mauverine Covington Religious Activities Committee- Martha Martin, Iody Plasek k First row: Harry London, Iirnmy Iones, C. A. Boberts, Richard Coe. Second row: Dan Amis, Iohn Starkey, Ioe Elarn. okernot house council NYS? NNSQEXK memorial house council VMIQS' Miriam Netheriy , Beth White Bonnie Lewis Beverly Smith Ruth Shamburqer burleson-harrington house council Ciara Miller Dariie McCormick Kay Dickinson Mary Barton Betty Cowderi Iohri Hyde greer house Greer House boys have contributed much to lively activities about the Baylor campus Dur ' th f b ll mo e oot a season, larqe signs deck the house showing the spirit backing the Baylor football team. Hoyt lohnsori and Boots Compere were named to the House Council. Wyatt Heard was named as House Mama for the year. american chemical society OFFICERS Chairman . Bobbie Chairman Hobie Bevan Vice-Chairman lra Tepper Treasurer - George Crawford Secretary Kathleen Christian Reporter Iohn Campbell Sponsor , Dr. L. W. DeVar1ey Sk ? I . i, 5 'x X 1 S 1 i n X fl ai , 'N U n L .p V I F N Q s I , 'v I S I 1 Q! .BMW X ' W' W x .iifwfw .NEWT WM 2 NHWMQ SWS ' 3311sxsN'44fM4MW 'WNx FSQFYY Wi! M1 . in the fall That first day at Baylor - you remember it. The excitement of seeing both new and old faces, of endur- ing the hours of registration, and then the satisfaction of settling down f to football, out-of-town trips, pep rallies, Homecoming: these typify Baylor in the fall. TOP: Slimes Bill Henson, Carolyn Noble Delle Fagan, Dusty White, and Lonnie Mc- Quillen: September l2. BQTTOM: September l3: Registration. Mass pep rally at practice field before Wyoming game. LEFT: Roy Roqers and Associ- ates Feather and Bush out for vic- tory! RIGHT: Qtopj White, Shivers, and Neff before the Bears came through with a win over Arkansas. tBottomD Ramona Cottie and Mary Sue Birkhead behind the scenes of Baylor Theatre's fail production, Medea LEFT: Ctopl Homecoming queen Rosemary Norton, her escort Foster Wilson, and President White in a moment of triumph. CBottomj LaVerne Lonqino and lack Lyle off the air! RIGHT: Ctopl Suzie Richey, Roman Parma, and ior Bears en route to Rice stadium. Page 229 i between ciass rendezvous. CBottomD Bay- TQQ. '1,., , V193 And the rains came. ' in the winter With the cold Winter rains comes the warmness of the Christ- mas season, the gaiety of the annual Masquerade and Corrigan Weekend, the sophornore-junior girls' football classic, and basketball thrills. This winter at Baylor found students packing their days with the hardest courses and a crowded social calendar. King Ted Snider and doll lean Roach reign over the annual Masquerade. Christmas time at Burleson. , .. -. , X 1 V f l 'A-W.. . K ' 'I I ...gx TOP: Cleitj Sarah Brewer and Busty Newman double with Kay Ball and Norman Roberts Corrigan Weekend-and whatta Buick! lxBiqhtD Coleen Ward treatinq lack Hightower with a smile! CENTER: Helen Dean represents Baylor at the Cotton Bowl . . . Basketball in the bag! BOTTOM: Coach Burk and his sophomore lettermen. W9AmGN i l TOP: lt's all over but the shouting tor lim Wren, Gorman Riley, Dolores Read, Randy Foster, and Beverly Simpson. BOTTOM: Cleitj Pryor Hamerick and his fancy: Mary Catherine Dosher. CRightD No time for classes with a big game Oni Page 232 in the spring In the spring our proverbial fancies turn-from books and dormitory rooms to the more armourous atmosphere of the outdoors. Spring means baseball, May Day, the election of yell leaders, swimming, picnics. It means college life at its best. fl TOP: Qlettj A between-class quickie for lean Killion and Pat Savage. QRiqhtD Ruthie Hutchinson aids Eloise Brazil in her spring hair cleaning. BOTTOM: The Vickerys and quests take time out for a Crush. Page 233 v... z .,,1 '52 .5 I? L -I. ,n ., -:gg,.:,.-,- t T ,T ar 4 g .5 ea sm an CENTER: QleitU Hal Pots out in front ot larnes Cockrell and Clark Scanlon in the loiq Sac Race May Day. QRic-ghtj Ancl about that time the lawn sprinklers became active. -..,,,,,,,....w.-f-'-- U .f, 'Est' X --fr 2 . A Ietier - IQCIDDY day' Mrs. Dunnaqcm Mrs. Allen Co-Ed No. 2 Lcxttimore X x X 'Wx xxfbix Q . 1 XXX Xrkesm n , K,-Q X Y i 3 .se-.5 Q .six y:.,,s.x waxy: MX' v 'fr i5-ff: Owwxg if , 5 5 , Q .I I V 3- gm, 1 fx x ' 15, ,ifg dorm life Whether it's male time or mail time, an ironing room session or a game of Canasta, it's dorm lite and we love it. lt means a wild rush to 8 o'clock classes, the anxiety of being called to the phone as one steps into the shower, coke and candy tor breakfast, a reception room full ot dates on weekends, meeting Mrs. Comer at the door- late! Dorm lite is a corporate enterprise. It means a borrowed sweater, the loan of a scart, waiting in line tor the tub, accepting blind dates. lt is tomor- row and yesterday always the same -f even the lunch menu. Tl'1at's life in the dorm! - H Mrs Ferrell Mrs. Hagood Mrs. Evans Mrs. Markham White House Memorial Apts. Gables King House C. Gibson Alexander I. Hornaday Memorial N. Tripp Memorial Mrs. Cox Memorial Mrs. Gray Alexander Mrs. Lock Burleson Mrs. Culp Alexander Mrs. 'Wilbanlxs Neighbors i 'Q -- ' Q 'PSRTSNWAQ-f-N... Sli' lohn Ieter and Virginia Lockhart Roy Fridqe and Mary Sue Birkheaol Betty Denny and Aubrey Kelso Bill Dewitt and He-ste Stuart Chilton and Cissy Marschall Tom Meredith and lane Gayle Hank Dickinson and Dot Farrow r Cur whos whose at ba lor Roy Hicks ond Ioyne Guymes Johnny Ghrist ond Liz Lyons Charlie I-looser ond Nedrcz Moore all around 1. Carol Ridgeway: Saturday night. 2. H. B. McCall, Bobbie McCall, and Cappy were there! 3. Helen, Iginia, Ann and Lynn: just posing. 4. Broommates Dick Baker and Benny Low- ry. 5. Sue Ware recommends Ipana. 6. Taurus celebrities and dates: Iimmy Mathews, Shirley Hughes, Archie Ienkins, Beth White, Cari Iud- din, Lynn Isaacs. 7. Bea Bosser and Ann Weathersbee step aside at Inner-Club spring picnic for a smoke. I ' X' S it ss Hx s. he campu l. Florine Ganze and the remains: one plane and Bob lenkins. 2. lody D. and Buddy P.: We're forever blowinq bubbles. 3. Bro. After- Nose Burke Cominq home! 4. And I made that one under par! 5. Corky Farris leads out in Sinqspiration. 6. Dietrich is always there at the wrong time, thinks Virginia Brantley, While Anita leter looks on. 7. Esquires and dates after a swim. ' z AT' 'r fig -. .'fL' an .-K -5 fig. 4 321 'A 1, --'P 1 - . . i' ' V , n .:,,:.,x.,:.,,.t . r V' 1 . 1. -:1.:1.:,f - s ..- W- I wx 5,',k.,i ' .. X., ffl, ' .iv X .,,,.,...'---'. ' e, '-'. 'e.,.,'.1-p. 824112. 5 11: .fr .ez A - fifzi -.gf ' ' 1 - 'I -r ,.. -1 PM ' : :'33 l3E:1s: 2 :1 '- V, ' .- N D , Q t :m g ,, ..v 4.. , 53.3, 114.355, M ' V ' af' :Q sa .J N fsitzcfri 52351.24 5 'f' V 'Ii 'EEZ K 'lv 5:53 l IJ, ' .2354 - ':1. - EP, fifT 1rw g fa, -my -N 135: v55:.,,.- V , V- 0, ' , Q, ' A 'fr' WW' 61.17 1 fl .... V ' 'I. 'if-b'5f Wilma Turner Miller twin, Wynell Gill- en, and what's with Ruth Hutchinson? Who's holdinq who up? A. I. Harrell? l This one for Ripley: Mauverine Barr and Martha Brown. Bill Mobley, Laurie Simpson partying with LaNelle Andrews, Elsa Millerat Burleson Mr. and Mrs. Watson Halloween Party. Page 240 B Y 3 , F, On the Air Control to McCracken Think you missed or spot, Wesley H. to Beome. l-lonson tees off! .rf Below: Goode, Burke, Eskew, I- Hooser, Tolbert, pre-coffee reviews. U JOUR -- ,o., ,oo, A ,M oo,o r NA t atm. ,, H-if Y Mr. d xstillnsmllffs- Vickery Page 241 1 1119! Above: Clear the lornes for P.E. bowling clczsses. Below: Burleson Belles talk it over. , Abu W :rErErEx-VQQ l. T'Was the night before Christmas holidays! 2. Ioke of the Week. 3. Last class Friday afternoon. 4. Ruthie, Dot, Minette, Frances, and Mary Lo cruisinq down the Brazos! 1. Nothing corny about Io Liles. 2. Saturday morning: 10 o'clock! 3. Last Weekend: Douq Dillard and Clark Scanlon. IEP- -Q-41-':I'e -' be 1. PALS Sherlene Story and Paula Pounds. 2. That Good Old Baylor Line. 3. Ieannine Bell and the Mother of the Year. 4. Bolo, Bea, and Danie at Latham! x x ky' -G4 x ,A -N -N Yv- R ul ,, 9 ary -11 .-,.x f nr .. I ' 4 -uw I '47 .... p a ftici p a ting i f ,..,,',-A ' 1 I ' , I fi: 'l 'f-,- 1 1 contents . fo0tbaH . . basketbaH .. basebaH . . minor sports ll' basketball so-champs and l' tcaa play-offs l,t The jubilant basketball team shows the sian tor three champ- 1 ionships out ot the last tour years. The above scene took place in l. the qym atter the Bears beat S.lVl.U. to share the title with Arkansas. the ba lor bears Coach Woodruff, Coach Pete lones, and Bruin qridsters look on in the Cotton Bowl as Baylor smashed its Way to an upset Georqe Sauer, Baylor's new athletic director and Victory Over the Mustangs' Jotball coach. A 1 22 Q- ' Q qi? l -U ics...-1.l?.'l'lB'g.2l l 4 w M t ll it l l football l second-place southwest conference I e t A top-flight coaching staff was a prime reason for Bay- lor's successful football team in 1949. Working long hours to perfect an offense and seeking strong combinations to stop rivals' scoring was only a part of the job the Bear coaches rendered in establishing Baylor as a conference threat the past season. With an 8-2 record, 1949 was Bob Woodruff's best year as head coach. During his three year stay Woodruff com- piled a noteworthy intersectional record. The Bears lost only to Tulane in non-conference warfare under his tutelage. ln December Woodruff resigned his Baylor job to be- come head mentor at Florida University. Woodruff is re- garded as one of the country's leading young coaches. Backfield coach Erlank Broyles was largely respon- sible for developing Baylor backs in 1949. Through Broyles' efforts, the Bears had the strongest pass defense in the conference. Broyles came to Baylor in 1947, but followed Woodruff to Florida. coaches PAT MICKLEB Assistant Coach FRANK BBOYLES Backfield Coach HM CROW Scout BOB WOODRUFF Head Coach BILL HENDERSON Line Coach PETE IONES Freshman Coach IACK WILSON Backfield Coach Another assistant coach is Bill Henderson. Mr. Bill handled the coaching of Bruin wingrnen. Henderson is also the highly capable coach of the Baylor basketball team. Baylor's freshman football coach was A. E. Pete lones. 1n 1948 lones tutored the undefeated Baylor Cubs. He field- ed another strong aggregation last fall. lones also coached the varsity baseballers. lack Wilson, former all-conference football star at Bay- lor, assists coaching the backfield. Wilson joined the staff in 1948 after a season with the Los Angeles Rams. Wilson also mentors the Varsity track team. Working with the Bear linemen in 1949 was Pat Mick- ler. Mickler was a standout guard for the Bruins three years, 1939 through 1941. Bounding out Baylor's 1949 coaching staff was lim Crow. Crow's chief duty was scouting Baylor opponents, being rated one of the best scouts in the business. Uncle lim has been connected with Baylor since 1920. Trainer Delmer Brown tapes Don Mousefs ankle. ff X it rt :www S.. Coach Bob peps up rally in V Union Bowl on night before homecoming game. 1 Page 246 a i Q Q sy 95,5 QW Eff? l 9 , aa . , Dim, .. , .9vS37,Q3Qde is Q lf-CSB 7 wsrswfifrgirzr '66 72 N2 gags WSI 'bi FRONT ROW: Curtis, Nevill, Closs, Mangum, lson, Southern, lohnson, Gajdosik, McKinney, Burk, Attaway, Griffin, Mouser, Capt.g Mayfield, Stone Roberts Wright, Painter, l-Iightoweer, D. Parker, Huebner, Heironimus, Blackwood. SECOND ROW: Dyal, Mgr.g Williams, Galloway, Cochran, Kazanas Dowden White, Isbell, Blythe, Boydstun, Forren, B. Reid, Weiss, Burris, Cook, Bates, Taylor, A. Sweet, Shannon, Nixon, Hightower, Mgr. BACK ROW Trout Casner, Olds, I. Parker, Mott, Still, Alford, Riley, Dickerson, Fry, Martin, Ieffrey, B. Sweet, Downs, Billington, Driver, Calhoun, Mehaffey, Welch Brown all-conference One of Baylor's all-time greats, Adrian ' CAPTAIN DON MOUSER Guard I. D. lson of Ashland, Kentucky, truly be- Burk was a unanimous choice for All-Confer- ence. As quarterback of the potent Bruin at- tack Burk threw 14 touchdown passes in 1949. Burk, in addition to his deadly passing, was also a great punter, a fine ball handler, and brilliant field general. A Vernon, Texas product, Don Mouser captained the 1949 Baylor football team and was selected as a guard on the all-conference mythical eleven. Primarily used on offense Where his crisp blocking helped fashion many Bruin gains during the season, Mouser could also perform equally well on defense. longed on the All-Conference eleven. lson, a pass-snatcher de luxe, caught six touchdown aerials during the season and set up many oth- er Baylor scores by hauling in numerous passes from Burk. An all-around end, lson was also a marvel on defense. Besides All-Conference honors, Ison was named on the Associated Press second All-America team. Beyond a doubt Ison was Baylor's greatest wing since lack Russell. Page 247 ADRIAN BURK Ouarterbaclc I. D. ISON End 53121. 1.23 ,lbs 'O' 6 south carolina South Carolina Vs. Baylor Indication of Things to Come STATISTICS Fifteen thousand fans crammed Muny , Stadium to watch Baylor's Bears open South Cmohm Baylor their 1949 season against the South First dOWHS 17 11 Carolina Gamecocks. When it was all Net yards rushing 139 83 over the Bruins had triumphed, 20-6. 4 The crowd saw the Bears roll to vic- Net Yards passing 82 148 tory with what was to prove their great- Forwards attempted 24 14 est offense weapon for the season-for- Forwards Completed 9 H ward passes. Stymied on the ground, Baylor took to the air for all three touch- Forwards imefcepmd O U downs. Adrian Burk connected for two Number punts 5 4 and sophomore Larry Isbell was on the P i 40 38 throwing end of the other. Burk's first un average bombshell came in the initial period, Number fumbles 2 1 climaxing a 69-yard aerial drive by the Fumbles los, 1 1 Bears. Burk passed to Stanley Williams , in the end zone and the soph wingman Numbef pemmes 6 3 had Baylor's first TD of the campaign. Yards penalized 40 15 Hank Dickerson added the first of two extra points. ln the second quarter the teams traded touchdowns. The Gamecocks tallied first, but seconds before the half elapsed, I. D. lson snatched Burk's pass away from two defenders behind the goal for a Bear score. Flashing a strong running attack the Gamecocks threatened repeatedly in the second half. The Grizzlies' defense finally stiffen- ed, permitting them to launch a quick drive in the fourth period that brought Baylor's final six-pointer. Burk's passes moved the Bruins into enemy territory and then lsbell got his chance. From the 42- yard line he rifled a long spiral to Dudley Parker at the goal line. Standing wide open Parker made the grab and stepped across to make it Baylor 20, South Carolina B. Pass-grabbing Stanley scores Baylofs first TD of the season. EUGENE HUEBNER Center LYLE BLACKWOOD Halfback ,Q,riii155Qg:iii23?'ft' i , Qi ' S N ,J P : 54' S X . D .P ff- . ZW 4' T.-. wwf' ' gk t --.- L N 6' ,i nt t 1 gg ., ' ,ALL ff lm ti... Dx ,ty Q, -5 ,,l -.- ,Ml--.1 'SN -7 1 U 'M if . t 'W X. T 0 se Q 'B' i . , . .. -. , ,ggi fx W It x -N so 2. -,sf 'Sit 1 --N 4. vt W get 1 , iff' ti. .bt-str ,t - .., J t Us ,X AM-t xl ,gf ,J X Q .X 1 . S .4 GN I ' wi. E 4 ff' 5, 'S CLARK HEIRONIMUS Tackle Xwsgwfwtx.-A, -.wg-Q-3 - ,S 5''-'f 'vru':-'2,2.'-'s-.-.,'+zs.:1v2-' .ve-r' ' 'N xx X X X SQ YQ? 4 AAL fitter McKinney being pulled down after picking up yardage against State-rs. Baylor Vs. Mississippi State More of the Same Baylor's Bears again took to the air to down a fighting Mississippi State eleven, 14-6, as some l5,000 fans witnessed States Homecoming scuffle. Although the Bruin passing was not the sensational type it was against South Carolina, the all-around play of the Bears was much better. Improved tackling strengthened the defense and Baylor's ground game showed signs of coming to life. Playing alert football, the Woodruffmen pounced on frequent Mississippi fumblesg fumbles induced by hard tackling. I. D. lson, the Baptists' stellar end, was the outstanding star in the Bay- lor triumph. lson scored the first Bruin touchdown in the second quarter. He was largely responsible for the other Bear score which came in the last half. The Baylorites began rolling in the second period and didn't stop until they had moved 68 yards across State's goal. Burk's pitches sparked the Bruins to the Bulldog 16. After an ll-yard loss Burk popped one to lson from the 40 for a touchdown. Dickerson kicked goal. s. STATISTICS Miss S First downs 8 Net yards rushing 108 Net yards passing 27 Forwards attempted 15 Forwards completed 3 Forwards intercepted 3 Number punts 5 Punt average 36 Number fumbles 7 Fumbles lost 5 Number penalties 5 Yards penalized 45 ln the second half lson stole an errant Mississippi pass and ambled to the State l3 before being tumbled. Line bucks netted four yards with Accurate Adrian then pass- ing to Dudley Parker for the score. Dicker- son duplicated his earlier feat. Mississippi State averted a shutout in the fourth period, thanks to a scintillating punt return by quarterback Robinson. He grabbed the kick on his 31, got great block- ing, and wheeled away untouched to com- plete the scoring jaunt. The contest ended a few minutes later in a flurry of passes, the Bulldogs owning the ball at the final shot. Page 249 ba lor 14 miss. state 28 baylor 1 7 texas tech ' X A4 i X X .W st f sl B K . . Baylor Vs. Texas Tech No Bear Traps in Lubbock Bay1or's second road game of the campaign found the Bears again ruin- ing their riva1s' homecoming as they thumped Texas Tech 28-7. Looking ahead to the Aggie batt1e, the Bruins seemed a bit sta1e in their efforts against Tech but sti1l had enough offensive guns to b1ast the Raiders. The Lubbock crew gained considerable yardage against Baylor in midfield, but couldn't go when it counted. Tech's score came in the second quarter when subs sprinkled the Bear lineup. The Grizzlies scored the first time they got the ball. On first down Man- gum slammed through for 12 yards to -f fx .V-. im. rs. sfns V W . ,V vi., fr ' ' , my? , XWK? Q 'i-W 17715. fy? f ,X JWQZQ' ji My 'gfim .sys MQW 5. We , 9 W .sas . f ff' Q' - 3 Q ,Vt ' ll 37 1' X fi.. - W K' ff. fs ,fr W W W , f 4 W f t , ' X 2-Q f I X sl .MQ ,,5.7.v !VAM.MZk. X X . , Q S B ...Me ,,....rr1,.s.,.............4... ,.... ::,..ss..z 1fN..zM wf L, STATISTICS Texas Tech First downs 14 Net yards rushing 142 Net yards passings 134 Forwards attempted 14 Forwards completed 6 Forwards intercepted 0 Number punts 5 36.6 Number fumbles 5 Punt average Fumbles lost 3 Number penalties 6 Yards penalized 40 Baylor 20 207 188 24 16 1 4 49. 2 1 8 70 5 CHARLES STONE Guard the Tech 36. Buddy Parker skirted end, emerged into the c1ear and went all the way. Dickerson kicked the first of four extra points. Bay1or drove 59 yards to another 6-pointer in the second period. Mixing running p1ays and passes Burk carried the Bears to the Raider 10. Second down found Adrian firing to Parker on the five and Buddy rornped into pay dirt. With drives of 70 and 77 yards the Bruins iced the game in the fourth quarter. Early in the stanza Baylor took over on the Bear 30 fol1oWing a kick. Again the Bruin pass and run combo was too much for the Raiders. 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NQ!i.::..p , 'gsc, i f . - R Lf'-'xi .-., , V. r.s.,,f.. f.4s:....s. -' ' .,,, M4 WESLEY ROBERTS Tackle RAY PAINTER Quarterback ferry Mangum plunges one yard to Baylor's tirst counter against Cowboys Wyoming Vs. Baylor Too Far Away From the Ranch Bouncing back from the Texas defeat, the Bears finished their home sche- dule by ruining Wyoming's bid for an undefeated season as they walloped the Cowboys, 32-7. Heralded as the finest team of the Rocky Mountain section in years, Wyo- ming was simply outmanned by the burly Bruins, but did battle hard for the first half. On the march in the third period the 'Pokes' tried a pass. Bobby Griffin intercepted on the Baylor l2 and behind sharp blocking sped 88 yards untouched for a Bear touchdown. After that the visitors lost their zip and the Grizzlies had things their own way the remainder of the game. Two first quarter scores gave Baylor a 13-O lead going into the second stanza. Passes to lson carried the Bears to the Wyoming five, with Mangum cracking over on two carries for the first TD. STATISTICS Wyoming Baylor First downs 10 Net yards rushing 142 Net yards passing 29 RAY MAYFIELD Forwards attempted 19 Guard Forwards completed 8 Forwards intercepted U Number punts 8 Punt average 35 Number fumbles l Fumbles lost U Number penalties l Yards penalized 5 Burk's aerials to lson and Terry Downs who played a remarkable game in lieu of injured Stan Williams, set up the next score from the Cowhand l2. leffrey gobbled up the distance with a right end sweep. Dicker- son extra-pointed. Led by tailback Sonny lones, Wyoming took control in the second quarter to produce the only Cowboy tally of the fracas. Iones buzzed two yards around end for the touch- down. Baylor's fourth marker resulted in a third period, 92-yard drive. Blackwood rambled l5 yards to pay dirt. The final score came in the last quarter on the most sensational run of the season by a Bruin player. Mit- ford lohnson fumbled a punt, picked it up, snaked through a cordon of tacklers and ankled 45 yards to a touchdown. f.'f. ' g ,, m - f is L K f , 01 , .in f , . t , ,4 4- L ra - 'Q 1 .,, W fx is s. Z ax,-5 1 E i, -X af fx ,Ml H, .WQ.x fi Q X . 4, 'i S X S 7 . - . 1- X i 5 5 K f' ' H N f, 'ffl :W f S 'V s 'f'- .2 ' , i wg! N . is-5 ' , .f K '--Tr t Q 57 if I1-S, Q . , L W rf . '- . i A i i K-m ' N :X ' :W-M' '2 1 k 5 , I ff W Si r 2 Q . N ffff Q Page 251 baylor 32 w oming 35 ba lor 13 arkansas ks to t Pfifkers than er. ' IGY dirt aqfllns Arkansas P Way to PGY block ot GH N h' , 't 1 Iet5re5d?1nW5IiumS begun U QU its I Y ' as FRANK MCKINNEY Halfback DUDLEY PARKER H alfback x.,f X x E 5 IOHNNY CURTIS Halfback ts? Q . xt + war S 3? Page 252 .- s N iw v x STATISTICS Arkansas Baylor First downs 10 l7 Net yards rushing l25 241 Net yards passing l46 94 Forwards attempted 24 15 Forwards completed 9 9 Forwards intercepted O 2 Number punts 6 ' 4 Punt average 3U 37.9 Number fumbles 2 2 Fumbles lost 1 2 Number penalties 5 4 Yards penalized 35 20 , ' , .. . Eggs ' W' W2Q ?',f V 'W' W y r QMQ 11321. ' f -- ' . ,W . . , W, ...W M . i Y- fi? . XM 1 H, v' ' if , ff . as ,vfyffk ff, W! I I s . . X., . A xr .X my 3 N, , . V ., S 5, A , 1 Q f P 4 ,V V ix A , i f . ,kr 1 x . 5 s . JA .h . . V Q V W, . 77, ,, M X ' , , 4. Q . - ,Q g . 1 . Miki. ig. ,..,. -,.... f' ' 1' ,..,,, -:::fgf ! 'Q 1 T 'l Arkansas Vs. Baylor A Pork Feast Making doubly sure of keeping the W i.- aco tabo on the Arkansas Razorbacks, the Golden Bears unlimbered a double-barreled assault against the ' 't ' B l ' visi ors from the Ozarks to win 35-13, in ay oi s opening conference game of the season. The Bruins' twin pronged attack l - , a re entless ground game and a magic aerial barrage steam rollered the Hogs into submission in the first half Aft B . er a ear fumble helped Arkansas to Aa ' iQ score, Baylor thundered right back to tie th quic ecount midway in the first period, as lames leffrey garnered a pass from Adrian Burk. ln the second quarter th B out fM ' ' e ears almost swept the Porkers o uny Stadium by racking up three touchd MITFORD IOHNSON owns. Burk himself sneaked over from the Hog one for the first T.D. CBaylor's initial score on the ground of the seasonDg Ieffrey raced 45 yards for another, and Buddy Parker punched over for the third marker of the stanza. The Pigs struck swiftly for a touchdown on a screen pass early in the second half, but Bay- lor wasn't through. Tackle Rupert Wright set things up by blocking a l-log punt and recovering on the Arkansas 35. Five plays later Burk again sneaked over to complete the Bruin scoring. A team manned largely by sophs and reserves finished the contest for Baylor. Although brilliant teamwork made the overwhelming victory possible, Baylor did have a number of individual stars for the day. Buddy Parker, letfrey, along with lerry Mangum, were powerhouse runners, while I. D. lson's fine receiving of BuIk's accurate passes sparked many Bruin drives. On defense Chuck Stone and Wr' htt 1g urned in great games. Hank Dickerson boot- ed tive extra points. Mangurn posts Bruin gain through Arkansas line during Baylofs opening conference clash. GEORGE COOK STEVE DOWDEN H alfback HAYDEN FRY E' nd X Tackle Quarterback A i f. f X fu -is it if TERRY DOWNS TACK SOUTHERN End Center IAMES WELCH IAMES MOTT Tackle Hclfbcrclc fi' i f , Through muck and mire Mcmgum slams into Aggie line for short gain. af-I K baylfmr 21 texas a84m GALE GALLOWAY ROBERT TROUT End End Bllddy Park for Q ne eff hard. . Qf Di if fi'-'mfflg B g c up during the gior halfbqckl W , me which ends?-KSQUI cufbofgk Og , Y or's Kyje GUYS! Pjejd .. img, gre 11-meme n Baylor, Vs. A. Sz M. Establishing a Precedentn A 12-year old Kyle Field hex failed to survive as Baylor's Golden Bears unleashed another air blitz to smother the Tex- as Aggies, 21-0. lt was the first time since 1937 that Baylor had been able to whip the Cadets in their home balliwick. The Bruin vic- tory also marked the first time in history a Bear eleven was able to down the Aggies two successive years. Again Adrian Burk led the way. For the afternoon he con- nected on 13 out of 23 passes. What made this record re- markable was the fact the game was played on a wet, sloppy gridiron. Burk's punting was even more sensational, three of his boots sailing out inside the Farmer five yard line. Turning in its finest defensive performance, the Baylor line was rock-ribbed. lt refused to allow AGM to meander into Bruin soil until deep in the third quarter. Linebacker Buddy Attaway and wingmen, I. R. Closs and G. M. Nevill, were terrific. The Bears used the air lanes for a first period TD, Williams clutching a 22-yard sailer from Burk to cap a 50-yard aerial drive. Displaying versatility, the Bruins paraded 45 yards to another tally in the second canto. Mangum blasted over for the score. Baylor's last touchdown was the most spectacular play of the tussle. Mitford Iohnson swiped an Aggie pass on his 25 and with superb blocking legged it 75 yards to pay dirt. Dickerson kicked his third conversion. onrushjng Ag , STATISTICS Texas AGM Baylor First downs 7 lfi Net yards rushing l26 l27 Net yards passing 40 188 Forwards attempted 6 22 Forwards completed 2 13 Forwards intercepted 2 2 Number punts l0 B Punt average 39.4 33,2 Number fumbles 3 3 Fumbles lost l 0 Number penalties 4 6 Yards penalized 20 40 , ' x ' ----.. X 3 'f i It s Burk to lson, ,andrMor snf the Same, In Three Stems c hr for Touchdown f ..,, Q- ..:, .c , F I 40 ba lor 'l4t I I STANLEY WILLIAMS End XVALTER STILL Tackle 'ig 'H M .... Q1,:MQ rx-49 I- W P -'-2:12 'i It jf Qt x Q gy, Q fa. .b Ib, Q -Q U v 1 : - ' an-,a . first B , to Teqlster Toad 11116 rum taHY in BUY lor' S gpm hole in 40-M- I1 Q FTOQS' rn wades thtouq plastered the Frank BOYCISIU Gmini! GS Bears Homec QIQGIQSI wwwew- tv KEN CASNER Tackle A f 1: fmt va, s B5 ' I 3:3 5 I .X-sw . .N Y. N ,. X x X N x Y X x x x .- x A. ml.. W Y Nwtxtttt W xt X Km .- -- ,. st. t 'kj' .1 V Nr X In s K V.: X- . .A W . ,,.. Wk A ,vw 1 if .t...s:w.mXNWW't Page 256 gym STATISTICS TCU Baylor First downs 8 13 Net yards rushing 25 121 Net yards passing 61 216 Forwards attempted 27 23 Forwards completed 7 I3 Forwards intercepted 1 9 Number punts 8 I2 Punt average 43.9 29.7 Number fumbles 5 4 Fumbles Iost 2 I Number penalties 5 11 Yarde penalized 46 85 TWXUWHEXXU 5 -..wr-..-...... 5 ,1gM,,,.,,,3....,.,..,,,,-,-.-.,, M. . , , .,., .-... EE . . 9 ' I W . ' I ' 8 A I . an ' L I I . ly .. ' ye! , . -f A 'f 5 ri A SL M., J ,, 4 f, A , ,5kx7,:,,l M! , --. an .,,, - . . A ft: Q R' ' NY.,-'bil v any . Q cw. '. k th: 'Wx' . ' - .dir ' -W .M ct .wtf ' Q. X L W. ,3.:....,.M,,...iR.ss,Qss'-:,.x.x1.siQAQ..PEs.hkWaC.' .... : zu., ......1.i,.l.?fLll,.. 'W , f,.,,.,4E4 4, . , . TCU Vs. Baylor As the Hornecomers HaiIed BCIYlOf'S QIGCIlGSf HOT1'1SCOH1i1'1QI WGS filiinqly Climaxed by the school's greatest grid team as the Bears routed Texas Christitan University, 40-14, before 20,000 fans. The game had been rated a toss-up but after the first few minutes it became evident the Bru- in machine was destined to roll. Recovering a fumble on the Toad ll, BU went to work. On first down Boydstun reeled through the middle to score standing up. The Bears traipsed 67 yards for the first of three second quarter tallies. Passes carried them to the Frog l6 from where Buddy Parker streaked across. After Griffin intercepted a pass, Baylor pushed to the Christian 45. Burk then arched a 55-yard ozoner to Dud Parker who was all alone at the goal line, making it l9-0. Still the Bruins weren't through. They covered 5l yards in just three plays, a Burk to leffrey toss devouring 42. From the three Boydstun smashed over. In the third quarter the Grizzlies tacked a safety and another TD to their point total. Gale Galloway's pass interception set up the touchdown. Six yards out Burk fired to lson f r th margin-widener. o e The Froggies drove 54 yards for their first score in the fourth period. Baylor retaliated when lunior Gajdosik squirmed nine yards for a marker on a hand-off. TCU completed the day's scor- ing as Keith Flowers scooped up a blocked punt and raced 34 yards to a touchdown. An incredible pass defense headed by Griffin made the game easy for the Bears. Baylor secondarymen plucked nine aerials away from Toad receivers. Stone and Attaway led the re- doubtable Bruin forward wall, as they plagued Lindy Berry and Co. all afternoon. With Mooch blocking, Buddy breaks loose for big gain against Froqqies. NICK KAZANAS LARRY ISBELL ,ROBERT REID Guard Qu T b -Tn? DICK CALHOUN ar er ack Quarterback Guard W MARSHALL ALFORD IAMES PARKER FRANK BOYDSTUN JAMES IEFFREY H alfbock Fullbczck H olfback Quarterback To Q f r M I, f The Good Old Baylor L ine rises up to mee! determ med Longhorn thrust. Pcqe 258 baylor texas 20 X7-1'Lf'w F . I LOUIS GAIDOSIK HENRY DICKERSON Fullback End Adfjqn Burk fe-mp, f alter , 5- s to twig, UWC gifting Qmpje Y rom Q Sine Drotecljon Com I ' ' ' ' D el ' f t n ' S cz f Wlngma e 117 M . Short pass to , W emonal Sqdlvum Baylor Vs. Texas Caught In a Stampede Memorial Stadium in Austin was the scene of Baylor's ' d the Bruins first defea apart for a 20-O victory. After losing a heart-breaker to SMU the previous week the Steers were ready for the Baptists with a capital R. Bovine hed Burk badly on his passing attempts forcing linemen rus him to get rid of the ball. Also leading to Baylor's downfall ' ' ' ' ld h erials Burk did WGS manage to toss. However, the game was much closer than the score indi- cates. The Bears were in complete control for the first 22 minutes of the tilt. During that time Texas failed to make a single first down. Baylor threatened early in the second period. From midfield the Bruins drove to the Longhorn I4 but there the Baylor T ran out of gas and Burk's fourth down pass was incomplete. unt the Steers took over on their 21 and Following a poor p launched a 79-yard drive for a touchdown. The march was f mbled screen pass that bounded into the kept alive by a u arms of Bud McFadin, a guard. Mc- ' 49 f Fadin plowed to the Bear rom where Bay Borneman and his back- field cohorts alternated in carrying the ball to the Baylor one. Borne- man plunged over. Goal was miss- , ed and Texas led, 6-O, at the half. Baylor tired badly in the final h lf 'th Texas tacking on two fourth a wi quarter tallies. Final score, Texas 20, Baylor O. t of i949 as the Texas Longhorns rippe the receivers inconsistency to ho t e a Dudley Pqfker Wh 0 ai- STATISTICS Texas Baylor First downs I2 IU Net yards rushing 164 90 Net yards passing 65 71 Forwards attempted I5 Z5 Forwards completed 6 ll Forwards intercepted O 2 Number punts 5 8 Punt average 41 39.7 Number fumbles I 2 Fumbles lost I 2 Number penalties 2 4 Yards penalized 30 25 , .1 H, ,. X .1., MW. , .t., ..,. ..,, . s.. . K .E . M ,,,,-, I . X F, A -tI I 4 - .. 4 4 I' ri S ' ' ' 'Z-. ' ll' f lr tsf f..--.W - :--f ' 4 35 ba lor d Z 5 11110 the en one fof S ITI U in li: Arthur breeze d by lor as Score M . eeteSlH touchdomz liljstanqs- 1 ff' Here'S lhi fillgl ta1lY Gqamsff, the Bfum V 4 - A 221-. X 55 ' ' Y 2 411 12252 1 ' :fn ' ' t 'ff 'Q ,.,... e -e .f3fV:f f' A BOBBY GRIFFIN Halfback ARTHUR SWEET WALTER BATES Fullback Gwrd 1,5 it ig y PG ge 260 STATISTICS SMU Baylor First downs 21 9 Net yards rushing 206 107 Net yards passinq 164 233 Forwards attempted 23 15 Forwards completed 12 9 Forwards intercepted 1 2 Number punts 3 5 Punt average 43 43 Number fumbles 2 0 Fumbles lost 2 0 Number penalties 2 7 Yards penalized 10 45 Uiwfjrswsrz' '- ,Q-X ..., All 5,-Mg' 1 -gy -1 1 f , W., 3 - V 1f:1rf 'J'Nw:-irmfviiyrfgl Q2fzffg', -I- .. -1 . . 1 -- T315 ' ft 3235 ' ' I Hawke t , i fvgwf, . , M J ifyg-gms? xx wi ,MZ it ,fxwsy X t ,Y We, mfg - , -52 Wi it Y frm, ,ASLQ AX' X05 . w , ' M T ' V . - gn :jfQ.s,,. ggfgfygfk wrf'?7Ti'f' ' tt vt fiifs'-11's ' -T 'u,fflZt CSV at T615 :':5'1sQw, ,. L , t , J ,h,gf.,t, qwxirs it X ,Q-Q , 5 pfsgggats Q7 . 4 . . , . ir, my 3, MZ- X , vga-psy. f sw xt, ,wt .,, ,Z Q 57 ,ls,a,,,sw,i,,f, - . f y y -. ' ,. .f Aw Jw , , -- 1. ssvff ,QM '-aff. vw wwf. A mst . t T - S t r f rw ff s. - ,fnfwg Wt' -was -Q as f' f -M .'fg-z2,1-Y-'1'f',W4' .NW fn 1 -3 ' A f- sy f. - -- , X f 1 ta-,tr W mf rv x W- 5' V-W' A ,X f. , - .l If M -Q A ,Y 5! Qf v 3, I ff , it I X 4, I I s I - I , ,H if , , I , . X Is, I , X-f. , K . BRYCE REID Guard I Baylor vs. SMU At Long Last This was it! By a score of 35-26 before 63,000 Cotton Bowl onlookers Baylor defeated Southern Methodist for the first time since l936. The determined Bears played their greatest of several great games in outscoring Doak Walker and his cohorts. For the day Baylor was represented by a tremendous gridiron machine more clever and versatile than the famed Mustang iuggernaut. All the Bruins starred, but performances by Burk, lson, Williams, Parker, Mangum, Stone, and Arthur Sweet overshadowed their mates' glit- tering work. Never has a Baylor eleven struck with such fury as did the Bears in those unforgettable open- ing seconds. The first scrimmage play electrified the crowd, for Burk faded and uncorked a 58-yard rainbow to Dudley Parker who snuggled the pass to him, wrenched away from a tackler and roared on to complete an 80-yard scoring journey. Dickerson kicked the first of five extra points and Baylor was in the lead to stay. Mangum's recovery of Walkers fumble a few minutes later signaled Baylor to strike again. On second down lson grabbed Burk's 22-yarder just before stepping out of the end zone. The half ended with the Bruins leading 21-6, Baylor's third counter being tallied by Williams who took a peg from Burk and loped unmolested to a score. The pass and run covered 47 yards. From the one Mangum powered over to make it 26-l2 in the opening moments of the fourth quarter. SMU came right back with a 65-yard drive, Bote plunging 4 yards to score. Both teams then added touchdowns. Arthur Sweet bulled ll yards for Baylor's final marker, while Walker snared a pass for his third TD. - N 1 qw'-'r.m -. : eff, , ' :Si 7'7 ' Eff I, , Nh! , A H K . s . f M t 6 ,445 L..,ivLvv . JJ, guy? It's bottoms up for Manqum as SM U's Doak Vlfallcer C371 looks on. DANNY CHOCHRANE Sl-IELTON BROOM Center ' KEITH HIGHTOWEB End Center . ary? l ' 4 . ,iq - . 1 X... ,, .AQ Alf WELDON FORREN JW a , ,,,, GLEN TAYLOR CHARLES DRIVER HAROLD RILEY Center Guard EDCI TCICHG J? Q. L Bobby Griffin squirms away from O than wls as Rape prepares a block. baylor Page 262 rice NORMAN FORSON SPENCER BILLINGTON Tackle H alfback Adrian B Year. Url: cock-9 his arm ln Ihe end ZOH 6' to lfimnch U pcs 9 S Uqamsz H Baylor Vs. Rice Those Wise Old Owls With a Cotton Bowl berth at stake the Baylor Bears con- t the Rice Owls in l-louston, falling cluded their season agains to the powerful Birds, 21-7. The win enabled Rice to capture the southwest conference championship and represent the league Ianuary 2 at Dallas in the Cotton Bowl. A mammouth Owl line turned the tide. The Bears couldn't cope with All-American Froggie Williams and loe Watson, and their pile-driving backfield mates. However, the score really doesn't tell the story. Leading l4-7 in the third stanza Bice scored again on a weird play, a pass bounding into Williams' arms after having been deflected by a Bruin defender. The fluke wrapped up the game for the Owls. Baylor took a seven point lead in the opening quarter, al- though it was short-lived. The Bears stormed 63 yards for a TD the first time they got the ball. Mixed in the drive were a scamper by Buddy Parker for l2 yards and a pass to Stan Williams for 22. The pay-off came on fourth down when Burk whipped a short pass to lson in the end zone. The aroused Birds thundered back and rumbled 55 yards to tie the score on the second play of the second per- iod, Burkhalter tallying on a 6-yard jolt. An 81-yard march gave Rice the lead in the same quarter. Thus Baylor ended a great season of 8 wins and 2 losses, the best record made by any Bruin grid aggregation 1'Ce fn ,he lj HQ! QUIne Ol' the in recent years. STATVSTICS Rice Baylor First downs 16 12 Net yards rushing 239 94 Net yards passing 58 llO Forwards attempted 13 22 Forwards completed 6 ll Forwards intercepted l 2 Number punts 6 6 Punt average 39 35 Number fumbles O l Fumbles lost O l Number penalties 3 Z Yards penalized 73 20 FRONT ROW' Fairfield Mgr Sisco B D . , .p , . avis, I. Daniels, Allbritton, Parma, Davidson, Athey, Day, Leach, Carpenter, Iames, Sexton, Brooks, Newberry Burks, Mgr. SECOND ROW: Mehaffey, Brarnblitt, Elarn, McElroy, Iones, Faver, Swogetinsky, Moak, E. Speer, Barsh, Erben, Boettcher, Wright. BACK ROW Bouldin, Robinson, Kincannon, Young, l. Speer, Lord, Coach lanes, Bracato, I-linson, Southerlancl, S. Davis, B. Daniels, Bennett, Scarborough. T gRuns, CU mn 'I' 'hrillelf Th r Parma, DaY, At et Star in 22-19 - 'sn NX 'mich -e r gzwfgntbunv Sports Efihsimeea mi . vage drive ancubs over- 'With S3 the Baylvfn of me the griitlfeixcfiazzting bfilltanaff Mum' came tts' air 'gafffe -ng With. SMU. C0 day '?l'em 'th Staglgtgmggriigmlilss runngt EJ ggi EBY, Tlichard Parmgariiflnter Sltiimciqf llligsibuggoghe many tgesfgllefof bfi 'ieated ll-Fhgogdtts. like tstiged -a Wire. we Mt'ia'2?'mak'f tiki br ,zltng Comebac ia 1101 get t ' Gaines close but lsziiwi Stottenwexifilg sa - ' let, . ' ses, 1 mu asain to - with D85 was dsszytffoiirrrzstzpftiftiwfr grxarvetgxg' sigttors' Scfgheiame -grids attrfgg was star of 3315 sensation. Win 'W ' 1, 'Bill Amer-' He 1 it , :Q - ' Gtanve a BSFAM' sw ty. 'HHH ' 0 rw Ptlfitrasaf 10 tat Jie! Yatta 9559105 ..4- A. 8 Net V+' 5 attempted - ' 3 0 tforwnr? completed .1 7 mmwglag rmerveylm Q 35 Vlfurw mfg ......f--'U 3 2 Number vu 11, tt-::::.:',j.:::re, 1., r t z n f 'Q.1'tI2? J2',.,m3: :'1::i... ig is 22:65 Dennun 'ned 1 etur gl Yards Nik: :Q scrlmmaf - ,rirom U1 . V H on the X . me besumesma h time me asam masking wrong mes gridiron. s make terrific tif ...g . tgoqxg 1101. mnvn srevnclf 'W' The Cubs journeyed to Ft Worth to o e th ' . p n err season against TCU'S Polli- wogs who edged the Bear frosh, l3-7, in a rough contest. Bobby Brooks whizzed BU yards for a TD in the first half, but the Wogs came back strong in the last two quarters to triumph. Defensively Don Carpenter turned in a brilliant per- formance at halfback, while Bill Athey, Ed Moak, and Melton Lord were stand- out linemen. At College Station the Cubs snared a l3-U victory from the Aggie Fish. Led by Claud Kincannon and Iackie Day the Cubs marched 50 yards to a touchdown in the second quarter. Day scooted six yards for the other tally later in the same period. During the fracas the Bearlet line stopped the Aggies deep in Baylor territory on three occasions. Playing at home for the first time the Cubs were mauled by the Texas Shorthorns, 25-6. Unprepared for the ioust, the Baylorites had no chance against the rugged Steerlets. Bright spots were Kincannon's punting and the running of Carpenter who swept l2 yards for the Cubs' lone scor G. Showing tremend C u e their season with a stirring 22-19 decision over the SMU Colts at Muny. A thunderous running attack featuring Carpenter, Day, Brooks, and Richard Parma gave the Bear- lets an edge over the Methodists' tricky aerial patterns. Athey, Robert Me- haffey, and Milby Sexton led the Cub forward wall. ous improvement the Cubs con l d d Page 264 basketball Mgr. Ward, Linker, Sraclc, Fleetwood, l-lovde, Carrington, Cobb, Bullock, Mullins, l-lickrnan, Preston, Harris, lclinson, DeVl'i1l He ll mg Baylor rnnrrr 59 N.T.S.T.C. B-. 37 Baylor, r,,,, 58 Texas Tech ,Hn , 37 Baylor --,,,57 S. F. Austin A ,NNW , .745 Baylor, ,.A. ,52 Texas Wesleyan 7 ,M , 5l Baylor ,,,, ,, 39 Kansas State , A78 Baylor .-,, ,A55 Nebraska A S, 7 69 Baylor, M- , 53 Tulane ---A 85 Bayloru H. 32 Olcla. City --- , W ,43 Baylor ,,,aa 7 51 Vanderbilt ,,,, , , , ,753 Baylor ,,,,,, 4l Texas ,,,,,,, WW49 Baylor, ,,,,a 50 St. Louis ,aaa S .758 Baylora-,,,,,37 S.M.U. ..., Bl Baylor .,,,, 49 Texas ,, 7- 43 Baylor .,., 47 S.M.U. - ra,,5O Baylor ..... -54 TCU ,----- ,W 64 Baylor..---, 52 Bice ,,,, ,,,, , 43 Baylor . .--M 69 Arkansas W, 49 Bayloroaus 45 A 61 M one B956 Baylorum- 52 Arkansas W, AW42 Baylorru-, 54 A ci M ,,,, , B56 Baylors .... BO Bice ,, no aa, 59 Baylor .... 43 Texas oooaa ,H 4l Baylor ...... 57 TCU aaaooooao. as ooo 42 Baylor--,----7O SMU was oooaaa ,C aooo6l Baylor,a,,--,56 Brigham Young oaoo ,WA55 Baylor ,saaa ,65 Bradley ---- as use WW68 Baylor ...... 41 North Carolina State use ,.,.--53 Page COA CH ERSQN caa pla 0 baylor 56 bringham young 5 baylor 66 bradley 68 From the position of also-rans in the Southwest Conference to the number four team in the nation tells the history of the Baylor Bears and their successful basketball season of 1950. Even the most ardent Baylor supporter would not have dared believe the Bruins had a chance to repeat as conference champs when they lagged in the race with four defeats. ln fact, everyone but the boys comprising the Bear squad count- ed Baylor out. But by combining savage determination, amaz- ing skill, and plain basketball know-how, the Bears staged a mighty stretch drive that was climaxed by a stirring 70-Bl vic- tory over SMU. The triumph enabled the Bears to share the conference bunting with Arkansas, a team they beat twice during loop play. The NCAA District Six selection committee then chose the Bruins to represent the Southwest at the Western Regional Meet at Kansas City, marking the third time since l946 the Bears were accorded that privilege. The Green and Cfold basketballers proved the committeemen made a sound choice by ably representing this section at Kansas City and bolstering the prestige of the Southwest Conference. At KC the Bears were pitted against the Brigham Young Cagers, kingpins of the Bocky Mountain section, in the opening game of the tourney. Again Baylor was relegated to the under- dog role, but that didn't bother Mr. Bills crew. Playing their first game in nearly a month the Bears looked ragged against Brigham Young, especially in the first half when the Cougars led most of the way. After erasing an early six point Brigham lead Baylor forged to the front late in the half, 20-l7, but the Cougars were ahead, 26-25, at intermission. The second half was almost an exact replica of the first with the lead see-sawing back and forth, and neither team owning more than a three point lead. But with the two minute rule in effect Bill DeWitt fouled out and BYU went four points ahead. But Baylor wasn't through! l-leathington and Cobb put the Bears into the lead, but a Cougar foul shot tied the score 55-55. With nine seconds remaining in the game l-leathington bounced in a free toss and Baylor had the game 56-55 and a trip to New York. l-leathington topped the scorers with 21 points followed by Strack who bagged l4 and Cobb with l2. Baylor won the game at the free throw line, hitting l8, while Brigham registered only nine. The Cougars had the edge in field goals, 23-l9. By winning Baylor moved into the finals against Bradley who smothered UCLA in the other first round game. Paul Horvatlt of North Carolina Stale leaps high but rebound gels past him in consolation game of NCAA tournament in Madison Square Garden. Eyfng ball covetously is Boylofs Odell Preston. LAcine.5 baylor 41 north carolina state 53 An early part of the crowd that met the basketball team on its return from New York and the NCAA playoffs. Most observers in Kansas City believed Bradley had won the title by defeating UCLA and would have no trouble in disposing of Baylor for the championship. The Bears were made l5 point underdogs against the Braves who had been ranked the number one team in the nation by the As- sociated Press Poll. Again the Bruins refused to be counted out. Undoubted- ly they played their best game of the season against Brad- ley's veteran team. True, the Bears lost, 68-66, but the fact they fought with super brilliance and aggressiveness throughout the contest more than atones for the heart-break- ing two point defeat lt may be a long time before another Baylor athletic team performs so majestically in defeat. Don Heathington again paced the Bears as he tossed 26 points through the buckets and was a standout choice for the all-tournament team with his 47 markers for two games. Odell Preston also had a big night against Bradley, scoring l4 points and holding the Braves' ace, All-American Paul Unruh to seven. A Prom the foul line the Grizzlies were almost perfect. Out of 20 chances they flipped l8 gratis shots through the hoops, but Bradley also had l8 free shots and led in field goals, 25- 24. Personal fouls proved Baylor's undoing. Both Heath- ington and DeWitt retired on five PF's late in the game, and had to be taken out earlier when they reached the border- line. Had Coach Henderson been able to use his stars all the way, the game's outcome might have been different. Playing slowly and deliberately the Bears fought on even terms with Bradley most of the first half, but the Braves led at halftime, 35-32. With ten minutes remaining Bradley still retained the three point lead and widened the margin to eight with three minutes left, but the Bears closed the gap to one point in the closing seconds before Bradley sank a free shot to win by two points, 68-66. At New York City's Madison Square Garden the Bears met North Carolina State for third place in the nation. For the Bruins who reached their peak against Bradley, it was a letdown game. After battling the Wolfpack furiously for the first half the Bears fell off the pace during the final session and Carolina went on to win, 53-41. The game was much closer than the score indicates. The Staters led by a single point at the half, 2l-20. North Carolina built up the margin early in the second half and saw it mount with the two-minute rule in effect. Another factor was DeWitt's fouling out early in the second half. ln the first half he held Sammy Banzino, NCS flash, to one point. With DeWitt out Banzino got hot and sacked 20 points in the second half and took scoring honors with Zl. Srack with ll tallies and Hickman with eight led Baylor. Page 267 baylor 49 texas 43 99 99 After winning only five non-conference games the Bears opened their league campaign by dumping the Texas Long- horns, 49-43, at Bena Marrs McLean gym. The victory avenged a loss to the Steers in an Oklahoma tournament. Taking advantage of the two minute rule the Bears broke a 43-43 tie with three gift shots and a lay-up to provide the winning margin. Heathington paced Bruin scoring with 17 points. Nosing out TU 43-4l the Bears downed the Longhorns in Austin for the first time since l946. Substitute Gerald Cobb was the Baylor hero as he poured three points through the hoop in the closing 90 seconds. Cobb's spree climaxed a dogged Bear second half rally. Heathington with l3 and DeWitt with l2 topped Baptist point-making. SMU handed Baylor its first conference defeat with a furi- ously fought 50-47 decision. The Bears rolled to an early lO-O lead and were in front 31-25 at half-time. When l-leathington and DeWitt became sec- ond half foul-outs the Mustangs began their winning surge. SMU's lack Brown was high man with 2l points followed by Baylor's leader, Srack with 15. Topping a stirring late season comeback the Bruins grab- bed a share of the championship by outscoring SMU in Waco, 70-Bl. A sizzling second-half rally gave the Bruins their greatest triumph of the season. Lagging 28-36 at intermission the Bear quint ignited in the final period for 42 points. Srack totaled 28 points for scoring honors and l-leathington followed with l8. BILL SHACK HOWIE HOVDE Guard baylor 47 smu 0 baylor 54 tcu 64 l 57 42 DON HEATHINGTON Forward bove: Moon tries for the scoring column as Bruin subs complete rout of l'U. Below: Great game fellas. We knew you could do it. aylor 52 rice 43 99 99 ODELL PRESTON Center BlLL FLEETWOOD Guard For the first time since 1945 TCU's cagers bested the Bears by handing Baylor a 64-54 setback in Cowtown. Accurate sniping by the Froggies enabled the Christians to lead most of the first half, including a 30-26 bulge at the midway point. Second half sharpshooting widened the Toad margin. Hickman bagged 13 points to spark the Baptists' offense. Displaying aggressive determination in every phase of the game Baylor routed TCU 57-42 on the Bears' home court. BU raced into the lead after five minutes of action and was never headed. Once during the second half the Bears sported a 20-point advantage. Heathington was high point man with 18 tallies followed by DeWitt and Preston with ll apiece. Baylorfs Bears breezecl past the Rice Owls in Waco for an easy 52-43 victory. The win shoved Baylor to the .500 mark in conference standings. Heathington donated ll points to the Bruin cause with Preston dumping in 10 more. Taking an early lead the Bears expanded the margin con- tinually until the game's last stages when Rice narrowed the gap against BU reserves. ln Houston the Bears doggedly fought off a late Owl surge to win 60-59. After Bayqlor unraveled nearly four minutes via the freeze the Birds got the ball back in the closing seconds and sacked three points but fell one short. Howie Hovde's gift shot was the difference for Baylor. Preston swished 17 points through the hoops and Heathing- ton added 16. Page 269 '5fB2ff.i'A?'i:',1: : '7YF baylor 60 arkansas 49 52 42 Playing their best conference road game of the season the Bears whipped the Arkansas Razorbacks in Little Bock, 60-49. The Bruins meshed seven quick baskets late in the first half to lead at intermission, 25-l8. Leading throughout the second half the Bears plunked their last seven field goal shots through the hoop. Heathington dumped l4 points through the cords for scor- ing laurels. Paced by Bill Srack the Bruins downed the visiting Hogs 52-42 to stay in title contention. ln making it two straight over the Ozarkers the Bears pitch- ed in l6 gratis shots to insure victory. Both teams had l8 FG's. Srack topped BU scorers with l4 points, but Heathington and Preston also had a big night with l2 and l0 points respect- ively. AcSM's flashy dribblers handed the Bears their third con- ference defeat with a 56-45 triumph at Baylor's gym. The Grizzlies took an early lead but lagged at halftime, 24-26. After Baylor tied the score twice early in the second half the Aggies vaulted into a wide margin the Bruins could never erase. Ralph lohnson was high pointer for BU with l3. Despite l-leathington's 30 points the Farmers nudged the Bears at Aggieland, 56-54, in an overtime thriller. A desperation mid-court shot by Aggie lewell McDowell at the last second. settled the issue. The score was knotted 47-47 at the end of regulation playing time. The Bears' de- feateBaylor's last of the conference-came after the Bruins blew a 30-22 intermission lead. Forward RALPH IOHNSON Center ooRDoN CARRINGTON 'Sams H120 baffle Billy Warburton fires a set shot against the SMU Colts, Over an eleven game schedule Coach Bill IVIenetee's talented Cub cage crew posted a record ot seven wins and tour losses. The Baylor trosh twice defeated the North Texas Eaglets, 46-28, and 52-35, and TCU'S Polliwogs, 53-38, and 55-37. The Cubs dropped two close contests to the SMU Colts, 49-44 and 53-48, but compensated with an impressive 67-63 triumph over strong Lon Morris Iunior College. BILL HARRIS Center Atter crushing both the Aggie Fish and the Texas University Shorthorns at the Bay- lor gym by respective scores ot 56-35 and 57-4l, the Bearlets lost heartbreakers to them in re- turn games. Decided by last second tree shots, the setbacks came with Derral Davis, stellar torward, sidelined by illness. Since the Bears will have a new team next year in the SWC basketball scramble several Cub stars will be battling for starting varsity jobs. Leading trosh contenders appeared to be Davis and center lohn Starkey who were Mene- tee's most consistent scorers. Other Cub regu- BILL De-WITT Co-Capt. Guard lars were guards loe Miles and Skip Parker, and forward Bob McDonald. Averaging 6'5 Starkey, MctDonald, and Davis will give the Bruins some skyscraper height next season. NORMAN WILLIAMS Forward Top row: Elam, Warburton, Davis, McDonald, Starkey, Ouillen, Elledge, Smith, Miles, Mgr. Hague. Kneeling: Parker, Coach Meneiee, Lynn. 49 baseball M F First row Deveresiux Bedding Schroe' der Harris Parker Blair Sneed Hough, Copeland Duckworth Back row Mgr. lolinson Pearson Franks Robinson, Coaeli lones lrl Burk Kimbrough, Mar Gravelle Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor . . Austin ,,, . . Austin ,, SF. Austin ,,, S. F. Austin ,,, Hardin ,, Okla. A 5- M ,,, Okla. A GM ,,, Hardin Simmons Hardin Simmons Minnesota , ,,,, SMU ,,,,,, Texas ,,,,, Nebraska ,,,, E COACH PETE IONES Page 272 Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor ,, , , Baylor Nebraska ,,,. A 61 M ,,,, A 6. M ,,, A 6. M ,,, Bradley ,,, Bradley ,,, TCU ,uoe Texas ,,, Texas ,,, Rice ,,, Rice ,,, Rice ,,,, SMU ,,, SMU ,,, TCU ,,,, TCU ,,, CAL HARRIS Capt. Shortstop ADRIAN BURK f ..-K N ,ff BUDDY PARKER P' it ' if 9' cHUcK DEVEREAUX Hooo PEARsoN outfield Outtield The Bears opened the l949 season by sweeping two games from Stephen F. Austin, 4-2 and 7-4, in Nacogdoches. The Bruins vanquished the Lumberiacks at Katy Park, I8-3, and ll-O. With Chuck Devereaux belting a homer Baylor pounced on Hardin College, ll-4. Adrian Burk and Leroy Iarl hurled tor the Ionesmen. In a big intersectional series the Bears split a pair with Oklahoma AGM. Baylor won the opener, 3-2, on round-trippers by Devereaux and Billy Kimbrough. Staying ott a late Bruin rally, the Cowpokes tripped Baylor in the second tilt, 4-3, despite Dutch Schroeder's three hits and Devereauxs spark- ling tielding. Clyde Robinson became the tirst Bear moundsman to go the route as he tossed the Baptists to a 3-l win over Hardin- Simmons in the opener ot a two game series. Baylor copped the second, I4-4. Tuning up for conference action the Bears tumbled Minne- sota University, 7-3, as Fred Copeland allowed only one hit during his tive inning relief stint. Schroeder batted in three runs with two doubles. Launching their league campaign the Bears ripped SMU, I4-3, with Robinson taking the decision. A wild titth frame featuring Schroeder's bases-loaded tour-plier iced the game. The Austin jinx prevailed as the Texas Longhorns lam- basted three Baylor hurlers tor a IU-4 victory. The Steers plated three runs in the first and were never headed. Buddy Parker drove in two Bruin runs with a homer. IACK BEDDING Second Base CHAD SNEED First Base a....i.... A w JL is Catcher I l tl 5 -X -f 1 foe Szekley ana' the umpire make room for Devereaux l as the outfielder comes sliding into home to score cr run, I I I CLYDE ROBINSON I Pitcher it gt nl LeROY IARL BILLY KIMBROUGI-I AGNEVV DUCKWORTH Pitcher Third base LJUIIISIG IOE SZELLEY FRED COPELAND Outfield Pitcher Back in non-conference play, Baylor split a double-header with Nebraska's Cornhuskers. The visitors won the opener 7-5, but the Grizzlies took the nightcap, 4-3, with Iames Blair notching the triumph. Texas AGM split a series with Baylor at Katy Park. Cope- land's pitching and Szekely's swatting gave the Bears a 13-2 decision, but the Cadets outslugged BU in the second fracas, 15-ll. At College Station the Bruins dropped a thriller, 2-1, as the Aggies' Morisse outdueled Copeland. Concluding their intersectional warfare the Bears split two contests with Bradley. After a l5-13 defeat Burk evened the series by blanking the Braves, l-O. Baylor's lone hit, Parker's four-baser, decided the game. At Fort Worth the Bears battered TCU, lO-l, behind Cope- land. Devereaux led Baylor's attack with four safeties. For the first time since l923 a Bear nine downed Texas Uni- versity in two straight games, as the Bruins mauled the team that later won the NCAA championship. Scores were ll-5 and 3-2, with Burk and Copeland gaining the victories. Parkers homer in the second tilt provided Baylor's winning margin. Failing in the clutches, the Bears dropped two games to Bice in Houston, 4-l, and 5-2. Baylor salvaged a third, l-O, on Copeland's two-hitter. After losing 5-3 in the first of two games, the Bears trounced SMU 12-5, to break even in Dallas. Iarl was the winning el- bower of the second tussle. The Bears closed their season by plastering TCU'S Frogs, 5-l, and ll-4. Copeland tossed a three-hitter in the opener while Burk and Blair divided mound chores in the second. By winning Baylor took third place in the conference standings with nine victories and six defeats. BEN HOUGH W , Pitcher ,S Q ws s , ,,. ,Ns wr x9 ., ,X X Q xx , 1sS 5 .cur ,ar v .f swim row: Graham L track ,I u ,, ., In .EQ , 12,5 3 md X x,.ty.! 25: W X ,mi ' A r , x ,K-K , ai' Q P . L wr, Q Q Q W :X Q-W 'f5-H W W., .ZA + T, ig gil' ' ' fxlglz' -- . , ucos, D'Ambrosio, Volls, Ste h Carroll, Coffee, Mqr. Q ' 4 S . . Y2iif ..r. ' W l l A- N .,,3f: .-. ,M if -7' 3 , lv W p enson, Tyer. Buck row: Alsobrook, ' ' il- 1 1 r, 4 uoy, Sorrell, Tlllmorr, Scheunmq. -fr., A Sw v . rum,-L : . W1,-.Q-,haf-1-3,':ima-Q.:,-r--::.,-.g,,3A.,M, E:: .'r-r39':,r:i,-r:.gpig.-r. ming X ,N ,.,. ..,.,1.,.., T ,.-. - - X r. .,,-Q-Nw eww,--. My M253 X. r-if3VN'SS.- a-k.'rrYf 1Qifvihxw'-Nb.H3fi'i 'Yri'-V4 ' ' x rr. 3- ..-'-f.-'-Q--f'1ri:125'i34-:F3 3H13W?- Wx fm-rs-1-,ax-fl .ww 4- . A A rrfhzrr.-vm., -5 :::,.v:,',-M.,-err..,mx 4 Front row: Brooks, Oppermozn, Skelton, Co-Capt. Sorrell, Scarborough, McCoy, Crews. 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N px I I QVUN S S S t nm 2 l NWN ..., -'wx g l ... 1 1,33 ,, ' .flak N ig E Kneeling: I-lughens, Ward, Telford, Woggoner Standing: Couch Wlieeless, Srcrck, Phenix, Dr ewyer, Redding, Wilson Q Kneeling: Burlchdlter, Porrmo, Wcxggoner 9 O Standing: Ie-nkins, Goddard, Dodson f,f f Qiitatg Greer House, lntramural football Champs, Front row: Robertson, Heard, Davis, Hansen, Stephens, Borders, Back row: Gardner, Lucas, Hansen, Brenner. Ind lJVillianv:s . . . the llre diver. intram mls ...vwqq .9 ..--q Praying or playing? Volley ball lever in the gym. Page ,277 A healthy swing and a healthy cheer. Rough-looking touch football in Mingle-wood owl, Look yonder at the bustle-busting belles. Bombshell Shorty Arnold slashed through the Sophomore Cutes' line, blocked a punt and thus the first score in the first Beauty Bowl was registered. The two-point safety turned out to be the only scor- ing for either team as the green clad Beauts beat the gold donned Cutes in a temper-flaring, elbow-flap- ping female version of the usually-masculine grid game. The victorious luniors were coached by Martha lsbell and assistants Terry Downs, Buddy Parker, q v l , beaut bowl junior beauts 2 sophomore cutes O ? . ,,..-4-ff: Oops! Both teams are in the muddle Hayden Fay and lack Southern. These determined mentors developed an exploding spliced T-forma- tion. Their team took full advantage of greased- lightning backs and short whistling passes. Sports writers commended after the game that they suspect- ed Burk and lson might have stolen some tricks from that amazing Beaut combination, Davidson-lF'ar- row. The Sophomore Cutes were molded into a sav- age eleven by Head Coach Mary Sue Burkhead and aids Rupert Wright, Ken Casner, litter McKinney, Adrian Burk and Stanley Williams. Their strength was in a powerfully flown single-wing. The Cutes threatened repeatedly during the sec- ond half. Choo-Choo Cornette knocked the fans plumb out of the stadium when she :tok a handoff from quarterback Lumberiack Lee, streaked to the Hands, elbows, squeals and mushy mascara. Page 278 . ...iff ,.., , ,D ' 'llw' TT Around end . . . all caution to the winds . . . and no hand signals. sidelines and then charlestoned on down 34 yards to the ll. The Beaut defense went into a hate line and clawed the Beauts back to the 24 and took over. Halftime activities included presentation of Bubble Eyes Reid as Homecoming King and Drum Major lasmine Ieffrey leading the Baylor Malettes. The Beaut team: Rusty Davidson, Hobnails Hills, Wolf Wil- liams, litter Iackson, Zombie Zachery, Break-away Beasley, Crush- er Curl, Mosher Miers. Shorty Arnold, Savage Sapp, Muscles Morris, Ding-Dong Davidson, Wild Wynn, Massive Moore, Gorilla Ghrist, Calculatin' Cole, Iumping Iacobsen, Snooker Schauberg- ere, Fearless Farrow, Roughhouse Ridenhower, Dangerous Deni- son and Rag Mop Rogers. The Cute team: Malicious Mattiza, Lumberjack Lee, Broken- toes Broughton, Bijou Barker, Whizzer White, Booger Brister, Rambler Roach, Moo-Moo Meadows. Gargantua Gammill, Hopa- long Hopkins, Dodo Dean, Groaner Groner, Hee-Hee Hargrove, Rowdy Rouse, Yahoo Yates, Strangler Smyth, Eli Locke, Howler Howren, Logarithm Lewis, Wheel Wheelus, Hiccups Heath, and Wampus Willingham. 'll' he . ll 'l'h'l l'lf-'--I' . . I -'-binlili f 1f.-.5 -I ll W l 9 x,.1 R-1 -an I vii QI' 'Y A-s .JL training fqr a pl'0fGSSi0l1 2: contents . . medical school dental school . nursing school 4 Q i Q 1 fp ' n q 1 :S '- ' Civ. ,N 4-U ., , 1 fr vga. , Elfvwv A ','LP .fi if 1 1 www- 1,1 METHODIST HOSPITAL MATERNITY BLD6. Q mmmm Z - f , college T El Eli! Q E525 T e T a m aaafzi 133333353 saraswiaasizs S X s 4 I , EE E E Q - xxx 4 3 gg' HERMANN HOSPITAL E + + fxfxfxfx f IQW Q M 2 2 22' 2 Q fil m. A- A fig :Mt Q 0f1W:'f m tl ,f1tr t.5' l'gw'll'gil ', X FQ . , W fl l'g llll-l 'Ji 'xl ' g 'f 'T ill llxly tr. ll!!! til tlltl t llll P 280 t I Y, 1 it EIT at mr I Qin Q VE Ease' I 1 I ll Ill Q sssai E I gi Z . 1' I 9 t L32 - T veTERAN's ADMBN n I I l R 3533 it 1 ' T l .1 The bedside teaching of medi- cal students as first advocated ' by Sir William Osler has grown into a vast reciprocal relation- ship between the medical col- I medicine E 1 E ell H E M Q 1 ' 1. Q .E . TION HOSPITAL 3233 X UQ? E ,ig Em EE? EERE N Big Fi? EE Maria 5 VEHZIEIE Q 4: x' X iff' Ei '1 .if E m mme H ml !niq,f, mx,If v lbvxklf ESU ST JOSEPH MATERNITY HOSPITAL Mm m 3 VEQEEIEJI EGU '44 E H m m EJB YZ IFJ Mn El , EEIQI 55533 2 91 mm 5254 1215 Hmm an Hmmm x 5 -if 3 xc I 1 I EJ f , I . f El EE E! : I Q A ,, ' Q: .1 Z' I E . :mx . ' ,. -ur 1 - . -'-girl :.r-11 -I -: F-,' :Z ' 3.5 '-'.-'L '-'-- U47-.-E lgi dfv-4:3 'J Y , 1' ' R' '-' ' -' ' - '- ' A R X I. dedication K V. M... Q E Don W. Chapman, B.S., MD. To one Whose high ideals, staunch character and outstanding ability as a physician and teacher serve as an inspiration to all who know him, the senior class respectfully dedicates the Medical Section ot the 1950 Round-Up. Page 232 PAUL A. WHEELER, BA., MD. Associate Professor of Pathology IOSEPH B. FosTER, MD. Professor of Orthopedic Surgery 000 in memoriam IAMEs GREENWOOD Emeritus Professor of Neuro-Psychiatry MR I L IOHNSON, Business Manager DR W. H. MOURSUND, Dean TO TI-IE CLASS OF 1950: Knowledge coupled with wisdom is in every country the surest basis of public happiness. lt is the only wealth that will not de- cay. You are entering a profession upon which rests the major responsibility for human happiness. Your faculty has given of its best to endow you with a foundation of medical knowledge upon which to build. The trust placed upon you demands that you strive continuously to add to this foundation and apply all with wisdom for the benefit of mankind. Maintenance of high ideals and constancy of purpose will bring to you the happiness and success which your faculty wishes for you through all the years ahead. W. H. Moursund, M.D. Page 284 c 0 I I e g e 0 administration n e d i c i n e administration DR. WARREN T. BROWN, Associate Dean TO THE CLASS OF 1950: In a chanqinq world the physician rnusi assume full share oi responsibility for the direction of change. Warren T. Brown, M. D. MRS. LELA W. BENTLEY, Reqisirar Page 285 MICHAEL E. DEBAKEY, M.D. Surgery HEBBEL E. HOPE, M.D Physiology A. GREENE, MD. Medicine nedicine :hairmen HERMAN W. IoHNsoN, M.D. Obstetrics RUSSELL I. BLATTNER, MD. Pediatrics E 2 1 CARROLL A. HANDLEY, PHD. Pharmacology WARREN T. BRowN, MD. Psychiatry IOHN C. HALEY, MD. L tl , . i I 1 1 F -I I -3: Anatomy Page 287 college ofil 1 I Y 1 w x 1 1 C V n 21 lx nedicine :hairmen ERNST W. BERTNER, M.D. Gynecology 3 5 R A 1 3 , if , R 1 5 , ' 5 I ff X If HERBERT T. HAYES, M.D. Proctoloqy IOSEPH H. GAST, Sc. D. Biochemistry L. F. SCHUHMACHER, IR., MD. Anesthesia E REESE BLUNDELL, M.D. I. Urology ii . i 4 1 E Page 789 ,iii-.,!s,I,f'?' :iff-lx f -'1-ff ,.,21.i- I 4' I I I I I A I I MEDICINE Drs. Chapman, Hettig, Greene, Yow and Ienkins Noi Pictured: Dr. Moyer fulltime mel E. SURGERY Drs. Creech, Arnspacher, Haynes, and Pontius QQ K : -. - 2-E .Q , .X-, xx N K . gh. X me Q 2, Y is PHYSICLOGY Drs. Keliaway, Harris and Breckenridge !.Xs:fZ1i .5.LiiEifA : VISUAL EDUCATION Mr. F. C. Breck- enridge BIOCHEMISTRY Drs. Dobson, Moreland and Bowman I L X x I I if X Xa 'Sir WN xxX rr Page 290 PHARMACOLOGY Drs. Huggins and Darden v ical facult My i - .l PATI-IOLOGY Drs. Newton, Thomas, Wallace, Galindo and l-laley Not pictured: Drs. Davenport and Russell -1-5-fi? ,,.w ANAToMY ' Drs. Haley, Robertson, Perry, Schofield and Lancaster X i l3EDlATRlCS Drs. Stool, Blattner, Taylor, Heys and Desmond Not pictured: Drs. Fletcher, Bielstein and Boyd NEURO-PSYCHIATRY Drs. Cooper, Fields and Smith A2 MILITARY SCIENCE Dr Amspacher MICROBIOLQGY Drs. Yow, Iohnson and Burdon Page 291 facult roster EMERITUS PROFESSORS George C. Farrish, M.D., Oto-Laryngology Charles S. Gates, M.D., Surgery lOl11'1 H- FOStGr. M-D-, Oto-Laryngology 'Iames Greenwood, Sr., M.D., Neuro-Psychiatry Jesse F. Gamble, M.D., Oto-Laryngology Culver Mc. Griswold, MD., Dermatology and I. C. Alexander, M. D., Urology William H. Amspacher, M.D., Military Science and Surgery Palmer M. Archer, M.D., Oto-Laryn- gology Ernst W. Bertner, M.D., Gynecology Russell I. Blattner, M.D., Pediatrics I. Reese Blundell, M.D., Urology Iames R. Bost, M.D., Orthopedic Surgery Ben L. Boynton, M.D., Medicine Sims P. Brooks, LL.B., Medical Iuris- prudence Warren T. Brown, M.D., Psychiatry Kenneth L. Burdon, Ph.D., Microbiology Allen E. Chandler, M.D., Obstetrics Claude C. Cody, Ir., M.D., Oto-Laryn- gology Cecil M. Crigler, M.D., Urology Louis Daily, M.D., Oto-Laryngology Charles S. Alexander, M.D., Ophthal- mology Herbert L. Alexander, M.D., Surgery V. C. Baird, M.D., Medicine W. A. Barker, M.D., Orthopedic Surgery Howard T. Barkley, M.D., Thoracic Surgery Peyton Barnes, M.D., Surgery I. H. Barrett, M.D., Oto-Laryngology W. E. Bell, M.D., Urology Fred A. Bloom, M.D., Orthopedic Surge ery Ralph Bowen, M.D., Medicine Shirley S. Bowen, M.D., Dermatology and Syphilology F. Keith Bradford, M.D., Neuro Surgery Harry B. Burr, M.D., Proctology C. Alsworth Calhoun, M.D., Gynecology Harry Caplovitz, M.O., Medicine P. H. Chalmers, M.D., Anesthesia Don W. Chapman, M.D., Medicine William A. Clark, M.D., Dermatology and Syphilology R. Lee Clark, M.D., Surgery I. Ellison Clarke, M.D., Gynecology C. C. Cody, Ill, M.D., Oto-Laryngology Allen Collette, M.D., Gynecology Iames L. Collier, M.D., Pediatrics Thomas H. Compere, M.D., Anesthesia William H. Connor, M.D., Dermatology and Syphilology W. W. Coulter, Sr., M.D., Pathology E. M. Cowart, M.D., Orthopedic Surgery Thomas D. Cronin, M.D., Surgery Hatch W. Cummings, Ir, M.D., Medicine D. L. Curb, M.D., Medicine Harbert Davenport, M.D., Pathology LeRoy B. Duggan, M.D., Medicine David M. Earl, M.D., Radiology Arthur M. Faris, M.D., Gynecology William S. Fields, M.D., Psychiatry R. Milton Finney, M.D., Psychiatry George F. Adam, MD., Obstetrics Granville O. Adams, M.D., Surgery Frederick D. Ames, M.D., Pediatrics T. A. Andrews, M.D., Urology Charles M. Ashmore, M.D., Gynecology Laura G. Bickel, M.D., Pediatrics Iames T. Billups, M.D., Surgery Harriett L. Boardman, M.D., Pediatrics Adam N. Boyd, MD., Surgery E. B. Brandes, M.D., Pediatrics Carlyle G. Breckenridge, MD., Physi- ology Z. S. Brener, M.D., Neuro-Psychiatry I. I. Bunting, M.D., Medicine C. H. Burge, M.D., Radiology Lee D. Cady, M.D., Medicine R. H. Chappell, M.D., Pathology I. Alston Clapp, M.D., Obstetrics Raymond Cohen, MD., Pediatrics Sypnilology Peter H. Scardino, M.D., Surgery Elva Wright, M.D., Obstetrics PROFESSORS Ray K. Daily, M.D., Ophthalmology Michael E. DeBakey, M.D., Surgery I. Charles Dickson, M.D., Oto-Laryngol- OCJY A. Louis Dippel, M.D., Obstetrics H. Iack Ehlers, M.D., Surgery Norma B. Elles, M.D., Ophthalmology Iames G. Flynn, M.D., Sunrgery 'Ioseph B. Foster, M.D., Orthopedic Surgery Ioseph H. Gast, Sc.D.,Biochemistry Everett L. Goar, M.D., Ophthalmology Iames A. Green, M.D., Medicine Alvis E. Greer, M.D., Medicine Iohn C. Haley, M.D., Anatomy Carroll A. Handley, Ph.D., Pharmac- ology Herbert H. Harris, M.D., Oto-Laryngol- OQY ASSOCIATE Edward O. Fitch, M.D., Pediatrics Gilbert H. Fletcher, M.D., Radiology O. P. Flynt, M.D., Urology D. Truett Gandy, M.D., Dermatology and Syphilology Arthur L. Glassman, M.D., Orthopedic Surgery Iohn K. Glen, M.D., Pediatrics E. Ghent Graves, M.D., Medicine Iames Greenwood, Ir., M.D., Neuro Surgery Edward W. Griffey, M.D., Ophthalomol- OCJY Goldie S. Ham, M.D., Obstetrics Lucius L. Handley, M.D., Gynecology Theodore R. Hannon, M.D., Gynecology N. Harwood, M.D., Oto-Laryngology P. R. Harrington, M.D., Orthopedic Surgery A. Sidney Harris, Ph.D., Physiology I. Wade Harris, M.D., Proctology Abe Hauser, M.D., Psychiatry Robert A. Hettig, M.D., Medicine Ioel H. Hill, M.D., Neuro-Psychiatry C. W. Hoeilich, M.D., Anesthesia DeWitt H. Hotchkiss, Ir., M.D., Medicine Oscar E. Hubbard, M.D., Psychiatry D. C. Hucherson, M.D., Orthopedic Surg- ery Fred M. Hughes, M.D., Surgery R. A. Huggins, Ph.D., Pharmacology Hector M. Ianse, M.D., Oto-Laryngology Daniel E. Ienkins, M.D., Medicine T. W. Kalb, M.D., Urology Peter Kellaway, Ph.D., Physiology and Neuro-Psychiatry Violet H. Keiller, M.D., Pathology Harvey L. Kincaid, M.D., Obstetrics Mark H. Latimer, M.D., Surgery Abbe A. Ledbetter, M.D., Medicine Paul V. Ledbetter, M.D., Medicine W. S. McDaniel, M.D., Medicine Herbert T. Hayes, M.D., Proctology Iames A. Hill, M.D., Surgery I. Edward Hodges, M.D., Gynecology Hebbel E. Hott, M.D., Physiology A. Philo Howard, M.D., Gynecology Frank I. liams, M.D., Obstetrics Herman W. Iohnson, M.D., Obstetrics Robert A. Iohnston, M.D., Obstetrics Hardy A. Kemp, M.D., Preventive Medi- cme 'Harold L. D. Kirkham, M.D., Surgery Ioseph A. Kyle, M.D., Surgery Moise D. Levy, M.D., Medicine Lyle I. Logue, M.D., Oto-Laryngology Iohn T. Moore, M.D., Gynecology W. H. Moursund, Sr., M.D., Preventive Medicine M. K. O'Heeron, MD., Urology Iames H. Park, Ir., M.D., Pediatrics PROFESSORS Frank O. McGehee, M.D., Orthopedic Surgery Allen L. McMurrey, M.D., Gynecology A. Stuart McNeill, M.D., Gynecology Edgar M. McPeak, M.D., Medicine I. S. McReynolds, M.D., Orthopedic Surgery Iames D. Mabry, M.D., Surgery Maurice Meyrieir, Ir., M.D., Obstetrics A. Lane Mitchell, M.D., Pediatrics Iames Mc. Mitchner, M.D., Orthopedic Surgery Iames P. Molloy, M.D., Psychiatry Ferrin B. Moreland, Ph.D., Biochemistry E. F. Parrish, M.D., Orthopedic Surgery Donald M. Paton, M.D., Obstetrics Ralph C. Patrick, M.D., Surgery Iohn H. Perry, Ph.D., Anatomy Henry A. Petersen, M.D., Surgery Homer E. Prince, M.D., Medicine Walter F. Oualtrough, M.D., Pediatrics William S. Red, M.D., Gynecology G. Gordon Robertson, Ph.D., Anatomy R.C.L. Robertson, M.D., Neuro Surgery I. Mathews Robison, M.D., Oto-Laryn- gology W. O. Russell, M. D., Pathology C. W. Shirley, M. D., Urology Edward B. Smith, M.D., Pathology Fred B. Smith, M.D., Obstetrics Louis I. Spivak, M.D., Psychiatry Charles L. Spurr, M.D., Medicine P. R. Stalnaker, M.D., Urology Iohn T. Stough, M.D., Ophthalmology Erwin O. Strassman, M.D., Gynecology Arthur T. Talley, M. D., Gynecology Iames I. Truitt, M.D., Medicine Lee Lyman D. Tuttle, M.D., Surgery Iohn A. Wall, M.D., Gynecology Clyde M. Warner, M.D., Gynecology 'P. A. Wheeler, M.D., Pathology P. E. Wigby, M.D., Radiology ASSISTANT PROFESSORS Ray G. Collins, M.D., Medicine Iack C. Cooper, M.D., Psychiatry R. Louis Cope, M.D., Medicine Paul M. Garden, M.D., Pharmacology and Medicine E. K. Doak, M.D., Medicine C. H. Dolph, M.D., Oto'Laryngology William M. Donohue, M.D., Medicine I. M. Dougall, M.D., Radiology Herman E. Dustin, M.D., Surgery Hugo T. Engelhardt, M.D., Medicine Loyall D. Farragut, M.D., Public Health T. I. Fatheree, M.D., Medicine Harry Fishbein, M. D., Radiology Stephen A. Foote, Ir., M.D., Medicine Walter A. Ford, M.D., Oto-Laryngology Ioseph R. Gandy, M.D., Surgery Theodore MCC. Frank, M.D., Preventive Medicine Page H. I. Frachtman, M. D., Medicine Herman L. Gardner, M.D., Gynecology H. Glantzburg, M.D., Medicine Thomas G. Gready, Ir., M.D., Obstetrics Cecil Greer, M.D., Ophthalmology Thomas H. Guthrie, M.D., Urology Charles H. Hallson, M.D., Surgery Carlos Hamilton, M.D., Gynecology Iames W. Mammond, M.S., Industrial Hygiene Signey B. Hardy, M.D., Surgery CPlas- ticj Malcolm W. Harrison, M.D., Dermatol- ogy and Syphilology Eliott B. Hay, M.D., Surgery Iohn P. Heaney, M.D., Surgery I. Griffin Heard, M.D., Surgery Barnes C. Hensley, M.D., Surgery Iack R. Hild, M.D., Pediatrics 292 I t L. William Kuebler, M.D., Urology Gilbert C. Lechenger, M.D., Radiology ' Frederick R. Lummis, M.D., Medicine Herbert F. Poyner, M.D., Surgery t Cornelius Pugsley, Ir., M.D., Gynecot. OQY L. F. Schuhmacher, Ir., M.D., Anaett. thesia ' Everett R. Seale, M.D., Dermatology ani Syphilology F. L. Slataper, M.D., Ophthalmology Q Benjamin F. Smith, M.D., Medicine ' Edward T. Smith, M.D., Orthopedi Surgery .l William I. Snow, M.D., Oto-Laryngolog Martin I. Taylor, M.D., Gynecology B. Weems Turner, M.D., Urology George W. Waldron, M.D., Surgery 3 Stuart A. Wallace, M.D., Pathology l Hugh C. Welsh, M.D., Proctology Seward H. Wills, M.D., Gynecology j t t t t E I The faculties of regular col leges and universities are co posed, for the most part. oi full-time men and women wh' do all the teaching and in r turn are reimbursed for thei work. Medical faculties, howeve' are quite different. There it usually a nucleus of full-timdt instructors. in residence at tht College. who teach and carrii on investigative work in theiti respective fields. The uniqu i ness of a medical faculty lie in the fact that this full-tim salaried faculty is supplemen I ed by a large part-time facull ty, composed of the local m ical community, who give unii stintingly of their time withti remuneration. I l Baylor University College oi Medicine is especially forurq nate in enoying the unselfislti Erward A. Wilkerson, M.D., Medicinet Iohn H. Wootters, M.D., Surgery Byron P. York, M.D., Pediatrics Carl B. Young, M.D., Gynecology Paul D. Young, Ph.D., Clinical Psyche: loqy Gordon F. Hinds, M.D., Pediatrics Theodore L. Holland, M.D., Opthtag mology . Lyle Hooker, M.D., Ophthalmology 1 Edwin A. Iohnson, Ph.D., Microbiolog-4 Robert M. Iohnson, M.D., Ophthalmologfl Karl I. Karnaky, M.D., Gynecology l Iohn C. Kennedy, M.D., Surgery , Newton A. Kilgore, M.D., Medicine -i Isham Kimball, Ir., M.D., Psychiatry ' 'v I yt Guy E. Knolle, MD. Ophthalmology Fred K. Laurentz, M.D., Preventi Medicine E. B. Lewis, M.D., Surgery H Leo R. Lewis, M.D., Oto-Laryngology Q Peter Marcuse, M.D., Pathology L 3 t Henry S. Meyer, M.D., Pediatrics Betty Moody, M.D., Pediatrics ' waiter s. Morse, M.D., obstetrics I it ollege of medicine :hn M. Moyer, M.D., Medicine and Pharmacology -erne L. Newton, M.D., Pathology tudley Y. Oldham, M.D., Gynecology 'ving Parish, M.D., Obstetrics rileen Petway, M.D., Anesthesia .obert W. Pipkin, M.D., Preventive Medicine :imes E. Pittman, M.D., Surgery Tharles R. Potts, M.D., Ophthalmology Ilizabeth Powell, M.D., Pathology I. B. Powell, M.D., Urology tfillard M. Pratt, M.D., Gynecology T. Armstrong, M.D., Gynecology I. P. Arnold, M.D., Gynecology lay B. Bachtel, M.D., Obstetrics .. W. Baird, M.D., Medicine ynn A. Bernard, M.D., Medicine I. E. Blish, M.D., Pediatrics lanuel G. Bloom, M.D., Dermatology and Syphilology ynn L. Bourdon, M.D., Surgery ia Boyd, M.D., Psychiatry aymond L. Bradley, Sr., M.D., Gyne- cology .nd substantial cooperation of he men and women listed on hese pages, the majority of rhich are part-time personnel. Vithout this cooperation the fledical College could not long txist. These are among the test-trained in this area. They ontribute heavily of their ime and knowledge, in order o teach medical students and .ouse doctors in hospitals as- ociated with Baylor. The editors are unaware of ny similar arrangement in ny other profession: this -rones a modern adherence to he ancient tenets of the Oath f Hippocrates: . . . and I will impart knowledge of the art to disciples bound by a stipulation and oath according to the law of medicine. harles Behrens, M.D., Orthopedic Surgery WP. Abbott, M.D., Pathology Anderson, M.D., Pediatrics . K. Arnett, M.D., Urology H. Arnold, M.D., Urology Iilliarn Axelrod, M.D., Medicine f. H. Bartlett, M.D., Obstetrics . H. Bayer, M.D., Urology . F. Boulden, M.D., Medicine Iil1iam'Brendell, M.D., Pediatrics :ck G. Brannon, M.D., Proctology Jzard Brener, M.D., Neuro-Psychiatry sroy Brockman, M.D., Surgery B. Burrows, M.D., Medicine . Carabelle, M.D., Pediatrics . G. Cull, M.D., Urology ay Cruse, M.D., Surgery ershell Dailey, M.D., Surgery . D. Davis, M.D., Medicine hil Davis, M.D., Medicine . D. DeLambre, M.D., Urology arold Dobson, M.D., Biochemistry '. E. Dodd, M.D., Medicine ugh Drane, M.D., Medicine . A. Durham, M.D., Gynecology L. T. Pulliam, M.D., Oto-Laryngology E. I. Pulaski, M.D., Surgery Charles D. Reece, M.D., Clinical Medi- cine Grace L. Robey, M.D., Medicine Thomas G. Russell, M.D., Radiology Ioseph P. Salerno, M.D., Obstetrics George Salmon, M.D., Pediatrics Sidney Schnur, M.D., Medicine Iames R. Schofield, M.D., Anatomy Iacob F. Schultz, M.D., Ophthalmology Paul Sekelj, Ph.D., Physiology Carl F. Shaffer, M.D., Medicine Thomas P. Shearer, M.D., Urology Iohn E. Skogland, M.D., Neuro-Psychi- atry Iackson A. Smith, M.D., Psychiatry Bert B. Smith, M.D., Surgery W. I. Stork, M. D., Radiology William M. Strozier, M.D., Ophthalmol- OQY Fred M. Taylor, M.D., Pediatrics W. B. Thorning, Ir., M.D., Surgery Francis C. Usher, M.D., Surgery Thomas I. Van Zant, M.D., Ophthalmol- OQY INSTRUCTORS George H. Brandau, M.D., Surgery Thomas W. Brewer, M.D., Medicine Charles K. Bruhl, M.D., Medicine L. M. Bukowski, M.D., Surgery M. D. Burnett, M.D., Pediatrics D. C. Carrington, M.D., Pediatrics I. R. Curbo, M.D., Pediatrics L. B. Crain, M.D., Neuro-Psychiatry Louis A. Crapitto, M.D., Surgery Elisabeth S. Crawford, M.D., Ophthal- mology Oscar Creech, M.D., Surgery I. E. Daily, M.D., Surgery CThoracicD Albert M. Dashiell, M.D., Medicine Murdina Desmond, M.D., Pediatrics F. G. Dorsey, M.D., Medicine Clara K. Duncan, M.D., Gynecology I. Bruce Edwards, M.D., Medicine R. A. Edwards, M.D., Medicine Herman M. Eisen, M.D., Pediatrics L. B. Entzminger, M.D., Oto-Laryngology Peter S. Erhard, M.D., Anesthesia Frank I. Ernst, M.D., Anatomy Bernard Farfel, M.D., Medicine Mary Fletcher, M.D., Pediatrics Paul D. Fleming, M.D., Medicine D. L. Galindo, M.D., Pathology E. E. Garrett, M.D., Opthalmology Robert Gardner, M.D., Pediatrics Lotta Giessel, M.D., Pediatrics N. M. Goodloe, M.D., Urology M. H. Grossman, M.D., Pathology Frederick R. Guilford, M.D., Oto-Laryn- QOIOQY Melvin D. Haley, M.D., Pathology Daniel C. Mc. Hallson, M.D., Surgery Wendell S. Hamrick, M.D., Surgery Iohn H. Harris, M.D., Dermatology and Syphilology W. G. Hartnett, M.D., Medicine Ruth Hartgraves, M.D., Gynecology Florence M. Heys, Ph.D., Pediatrics Emelia Hoeflich, M.D., Anesthesia Walter Holloman, M.D., Dermatology and Syphilology I. Randolph Iones, M.D., Anatomy and Neurology Thomas R. Iones, M.D., Medicine H. Kaplan, M.D., Medicine Lester Karotkin, M.D., Medicine H. D. Kearby, M.D., Urology Mavis P. Kelsey, M.D., Medicine Thomas P. Kennerly, M.D., Surgery C. Denton Kerr, M.D., Gynecology William R. Knight, lll, M.D., Obstetrics S. Knittel, M.D., Pathology R. E. Leaton, M.D., Pediatrics S. A. Levy, M.D., Medicine M. D. Levy, Ir., M.D., Medicine Robert Lomas, M.D., Pediatrics Frances Low, M.S., Dietetics Robert Mathis, M.D., Pediatrics Frank W. Mclndoe, M.D., Surgery W. A. McRoberts, M.D., Obstetrics R. D. Margraves, M.D., Urology Leonard Meltzer, M.D., Dermatology and Syphilology Sam Miller, M.D., Orthopedic Surgery William Moorhead, M.D., Medicine R. A. Morse, M.D., Medicine Claude D. Myers, M.D., Orthopedic Surgery Iames L. Patteson, M.D., Surgery Robert T. Patterson, M.D., Anatomy George W. Perdue, M.D., Medicine I. Donald Peters, M.D., Neuro-Psychiatry M. E. Petway, M.D., Urology Karen Petrie, M.D., Pediatrics ASSISTANT INSTRUCTORS A. H. Braden, Ir., M.D., Medicine Abner N. Burg, M.D., Gynecology C. D. Caplovitz, M.D., Medicine Deane T. Cline, M.D., Medicine I. B. Cobb, M.D., Medicine Max Emmert, M.D., Medicine W. C. Fisher, M.D., Surgery R. I. Helman, M.D., Obstetrics R. T. Goodwin, M.D., Gynecology R. M. Hill, M.D., Medicine R. I. Holloran, M.D., Medicine B.A. Lawrence, M.D., Gynecology Iack H. Mayfield, M.D., Surgery R. F. Norris, M.D., Gynecology F. C. Pannill, M.D., Medicine R. B. Perkins, M.D., Medicine Ias. W. Pope, M.D.,, Obstetrics Gynecology and ASSISTANTS Howard L. Evans, M.D., Medicine Charles Fullenwider, M.D., Opthalmol- OQY F. S. Glover, M.D., Medicine Carey Hargrove, M.D., Opthalmology I. B. Harris, M.D., Medicine Ioseph W. Herbert, M.D., Gynecology Edwards C. Hinds, M.D., Surgery Arvill Hinshaw, M.D., Surgery I. Hollimon, M.D., Urology Robert F. Hyde, M.D., Surgery R. V. Iones, M.D., Gynecology W. R. Kerr, M.D., Orthopedic Surgery Charles W. Klanke, M.D., Orthopedic Surgery M. W. Kilgore, M.D., Medicine York Lancaster, M.D., Surgery Abel Leader, M.D., Urology Milbourne K. Leggett, M.D., Orthopedic Surgery Paul Lensky, M.D., Pediatrics H. F. Leifeste, M.D., Urology Charles L. Liggett, M.D., Gynecology William R. Livesay, M.D., Medicine P. E. Lowe, ,M.D., Urology T. E. Lowe, M.D., Urology C. B. Marcum, M.D., Surgery I. Markewich, M.D., Medicine A. W. Marshall, M.D., Ophthalmology I. W. Martin, M.D., Medicine Iack Mazow, M.D., Medicine R. G. McCann, M.D., Medicine Iack F. McKemie, M.D., Pediatrics Dan McNamara, M.D., Pediatrics H. E. Mendell, M. D., Medicine L. C. Mills, M.D., Medicine D. Mitchell, M.D., Pediatrics Irvin W. Moody, M.D., Proctology T. O. Moore, M.D., Surgery R. M. Morgan, M.D., Urology R. H. Morris, M.D., Surgery I. M. Pickett, M.D., Pediatrics Robert G. Pontius, M.D., Surgery I. A. Roberts, Ir., M.D., Orthopedic Surgery R. Lee Rode, M.D., Gynecology and Ob- stetrics S. Rogers, M.D., Obstetrics Page 293 Luther M. Vaughan, M.D., Radiology E. P. Veatch, M.D., Medicine David V. Wachsman, M.D., Obstetrics Ioseph D. Walker, M.D., Opthalmology Lucien M. Warner, M.D., Gynecology Sol B. Weil, Ir., M.D., Medicine R. A. Wise, M.D., Medicine Harold A. Wood, M.D., Preventive Medicine I. C. Youngblood, M.D., Anesthesia Emile Zax, M.D., Surgery M. A. Zionts, M.D., Medicine I. B. Richardson, M.D., Dermatology and Syphilology R. A. Richeson, M.D., Surgery George E. Rohrer, M.D., Gynecology T. L. Royce, M.D., Ophthalmology F. N. Rutledge, M.D., Gynecology Elmer K. Sanders, M. D., Surgery Helen G. Shaffer, M.D., Pediatrics Randolph L. Schaffer, M.D., Medicine M. C. Schlecte, M.D., Medicine A. I. Scull, M.D., Pediatrics W. A. Sangleman, M.D., Surgery Louis S. Smith, M.D., Pathology Walter C. E. Spencer, M.D., Ophthal- mology Ioseph L. Spezia, M.D., Obstetrics M. D. Stevenson, M.D., Gynecology Francis E. Stone, M.D., Dermatology and Syphilology lda Strickland, BS., Dietetics M. H. Talty, M.D., Obstetrics Iohn R. Thomas, M.D., Pathology F. P. Thomas, M.D., Anesthesia Sylvester W. Thorn, M.D., Surgery C. Gary Turner, M.D., Surgery Kenneth C. VonPohle, M.D., Gynecology Paul W. Walters, M.D., Psychiatry E. L. Wagner, M.D., Medicine R. D. Westphal, M.D., Medicine Carson Williams, M.D., Urology N. C. Windrow, M.D., Pediatrics Robert Wise, M.D., Surgery QPlasticD B. T. Withers, M.D., Oto-Laryngology E. T. Wolf, M.D., Pediatrics Ellard Yow, M.D., Medicine D. C. Wunderman, M.D., Medicine O. L. Zanek, M.D., Ophthalmology Leander B, Zeis, M.D., Medicine Alfons Salinger, M.D., Medicine Samuel S. Schaffer, M.D., Gynecology Ray H. Skaggs, M.D., Medicine Carlos B. Speck, M.D., Medicine A. B. Tashnek, M.D., Medicine Stephen Thomas, M.D., Gynecology Iesse N. Tucker, M.D., Gynecology Rhey Walker, M.D., Medicine C. E. VVolters, M.D., Medicine L. Rothenberg, M.D., Pediatrics Thomas Rutter, M.D., Surgery O. F. Schoenvogel, M.D., Gynecology and Obstetrics David Schrum, M.D., Pediatrics Oscar O. Selke, M.D., Physical Medicine Arthur Shannon, M.D., Surgery Ethan A. Sherrill, M.D., Orthopedic Surgery I. M. Skelton, M.D., Medicine Torn Sparks, M.D., Surgery Russell R. Sterling, M.D., Orthopedic Surgery A. T. Talley, Ir., M.D., Gynecology W. Thompson, M.D., Pediatrics I. W. Ulert, M.D., Urology David B, Vinson, A.B., Clinical Psy- chology Alice Polk Williamson, A.B., Pediatrics P. D. Windrow, M.D., Gynecology W. M. Woodward, M.D., Surgery ' Deceased DAVID FRANK DAVIS, San Antonio St. Mary's University of San Antonio Phi Chi: Internship, Santa Rosa Hos- pital, San Antonio. WALTER W. DEWEY, Bryan: D.V.M. Texas A ci M: Theta Kappa Psi: In ternship, Madigan General Hospital Tacoma, Wash. HERBERT KENDRICK EASTWOOD, San Marcos: B.S., University ot Texas: Phi Chi: Internship, General Hospital, Louisville, Ky. CHARLES CURRY EAVES, Houston: mail B.S., Texas A QS. M, Phi Beta Pi: Intern- ship, Maoligan General Hospital, Ta- WALTER THOMAS EDWARDS, Cle- burne: Texas Christian University: Phi Chi: Internship, City-County Hospital, DONALD PIERCE FORD, Houston: Uni- versity of Texas: Phi Chi: Internship, Wesley Memorial Hospital, Chicago, Ill. M. GILES FORT, IR., Dallas: B.S., Tex- as A G M: Phi Beta Pi: Internship Ietterson Davis Hospital, Houston. RICHARD ALDEN FRANKEL, Houston: Universit of Texas: Phi Delta Epsilon: Y Internship, Ieiferson Davis Hospital Houston. GERALD Y. GEORGE, Houston: B.A. University of Houston: Theta Kappa Psi: Internship, Episcopal Hospital, Phila delphia, Pa. IAMES B. BUSSELL, Riesel: BA Bay- f ARTHUR GRAY ARRANT, Abilene: B.S., Hardin-Sirnrnons University: Theta Kap- pa Psi: Internship, General Hospital, IOE ATLAS, Houston: D.V.M., Texas A 6 M: Phi Delta Epsilon: Internship, General Hospital, Indianapolis, Ind. HOMER LISTON BEAZLEY, Grapeland: Baylor University: Phi Chi: Alpha Omega Alpha: Internship, Brooke Gen- eral Hospital, Fort Sam Houston. LYNDON W. BING, Oakwood: B.S., Southern Methodist University: Intern- ship, Youngstown Hospital, Youngs- RICHARD HENRY BOHN, New York, N. Y.: University ot Nebraska: Phi Chi: Internship, Lennox Hill Hospital, New BILLY F. BOLTON, Sulphur Springs: B.S., Texas A G M: Phi Beta Pi: In- ternship, Fitzsimmons General Hos- pital, Denver, Colo. MATTHEW IOHN BUCHELE, Houston: B.A., University of Kansas: Theta Kappa Psi: Internship, Brooke General Hos- pital, Fort Sam Houston. DICK OLIVER CREAMER, San Antonio: University ot Texas: Phi Chi: Intern- ship, General Hospital, Minneapolis, Minn. HAROLD I. DAILY, Simonton: D,V.M., Texas A cSt M: Phi Delta Epsilon: In- ternship, Ieiferson Davis Hospital, Houston. lor University: Theta Kappa Psi: Intern- I ship, Iefferson Davis Hospital, Houston: C a S S Class President. Page 294 BENIAMIN WILSON GILLIOTTE, Hous- ton: University of Houston: Theta Kap- pa Psi: Internship, Percy lanes Gener- al Hospital, Battle Creek, Mich. HOMER RICHARD GOEHRS, Houston: University oi Texas: Phi Beta Pi: Intern- ship, City Hospital, Baltimore, Md. IOHN W. GRIFFIN, Hooks: B.S., Texas A CS M, Theta Kappa Psi, Alpha Omega Alpha: Internship, Ietterson Davis Hos- pital, Houston. GEORGE EDWARD GRININGER, Hous- ton: Rice Institute: Phi Beta Pi: Intern- ship, lefferson Davis Hospital, Houston. RICHARD DAN HAMILTON, Texas City: B.S., Baylor University: Phi Chi: Intern- ship, Riverside County Hospital, Arling- ton, Cal. CHARLES RUPERT HARRIS, Dallas: B.A., University of Washinqton: Alpha Kappa Kappa: Internship, Episcopal Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa. DOCK THOMAS HATCHER. IR., Butler, Mo.: University of Missouri: Phi Beta Pi: Internship, St. Ioseph's Hospital, Kansas City, Mo. DALE WILLIAM HAYTER, Frederick, Okla.: B.A., Oklahoma A 6. M: Theta Kappa Psi: Internship, Hurley Hospital, Flint, Mich. MERLIN ARTHUR HENDRICKSON, In- dependence, Mo.: Central Colleqe, Fay- ette, Mo.: Internship, County Hospital, San Bernardino, Cal, .nm-gr IOHN OLIVER MCGUIRE, Houston: B.S,, Southern Methodist University, Phi Chi: Internship, City-County Hospital, Fort BERNARD LEO HICKS, Gallup, N. Mex.: BS., New Mexico Colleqe ot Aqri. G Mech. Arts: Internship, General Hos- pital, Kansas City, Mo. CHARLES DANIEL HILLE, Tulsa, Okla.: B,A., University oi Oklahoma: Theta Kappa Psi: Internship, General Hos- pital, Louisville, Ky. MARILYN IOHNSON, Houston: B.A. Rice Institute: Alpha Epsilon Iota: In- ternship, New England Hospital for Women, Boston, Mass. I TRUMAN KERR, Luilcin: Stephen F. Austin State Teachers College: Phi Chi: Inte nship letterson Davis Hospital, VINCENT IOSEPH KITOWSKI, San An- tonio: B.A., University of Texas: Phi Chi: Alpha Omega Alpha: Internship, Santa Rosa Hospital, San Antonio. IOHN CLINTON KOCH, Luikin: Univer- sity of Texas: Phi Chi: Internship, Ier- sey Medical Center, lersey City, N. I, ROBERT H. KOKERNOT, Alpine: D,V.M.. Texas A 61 M: Theta Kappa Psi: Alpha Omega Alpha: Internship, Brooke Gen- eral Hospital, Fort Sam Houston. GEORGE HENRY LANE, IR, Waco: Uni- versity oi Texas: Phi Chi: Internship, Hospital of University of Pennsylvania, of 1950 ---d Page 295 YI? ' Ll8i?'3.s2 -'Oli --el -4'33 WENDELL E. MCKISKI, Sweetwater: B. A., Hardin-Simmons University: Phi Beta Pi: Alpha Omega Alpha: Intern- ship, Tripler General Hospital, Honolulu, T. H. ERIC ALEVANDER MCVEY, IR., Lam- bert, Miss.: BS., Mississippi State Col- lege: Phi Chi: Internship, Baptist Mem- orial Hospital, Memphis, Tenn. MILAN RASTILAV MATEYKA, Houston: Kings College, N. I.: Phi Beta Pi: Intern- ship, Flushing Hospital, Flushing, N. Y. MARY IO O'DELL, St. Louis, Mo.: B.A., University of Texas: Alpha Epsilon Iota: Internship, County Hospital, San Diego, Cal. DAVID RIGGS PARK, Houston: Univer- sity ot Texas: Phi Chi: Internship, City Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio. ROBERT EMMET PAUL, Baytown: Uni- versity of Houston: Theta Kappa Psi: Internship, Charity Hospital, New Or- leans, La. MARY MATTHEWS, Houston: B.A., Trin- ity University: Alpha Epsilon Iota: In- ternship, Hermann Hospital, Houston. IRWIN MAURICE MEISLER, Houston: University of Illinois: Phi Delta Epsilon: Internship, Baroness Erlanger Hospital, Chattanooga, Tenn. PETE RIOS MINIEL, Houston: B.A., Tex- as College of Arts and Industries, Theta Kappa Psi: Internship, Robert B. Green Hospital, San Antonio. Antonio. Hospital, Phoenix, Ariz. IOHN OBEDIAH NANCE Houston North Texas State Teachers College Theta Kappa Psi: Internship Veterans Administration Hospital, Houston NELL NATIONS, Pearsall BS Baylor University: Alpha Epsilon Iota Intern ship, Robert B. Green Hospital San CLAUDINE NEW, Phoenix Ariz Ari zona State Teachers College Alpha Ep silon Iota: Internship, Good Samaritan T. T. PECK, Baytown: Rice Institute, Phi Beta Pi: Internship, U, S. Navy Hos- pital, Pensacola, Fla. IACK DONALDSON REEDY, Houston: Baylor University: Theta Kappa Psi: Internship, Tripler General Hospital, Honolulu, T, H. WALTER LEWIS REESE, Waco: A.B., Baylor University: Phi Chi: Internship, Veterans Administration Hospital, Houston. BLAND HUGH SCHWARTING, Waco: Baylor University: Phi Chi: Alpha Omega Alpha: Internship, Tripler Gen- eral Hospital, Honolulu, T. H. MILTON MYRL SELF, Silsbee: M.A., Baylor University: Theta Kappa Psi: In- ternship, Iefferson Davis Hospital, Houston. FREDERICK ISAAC SHANE, Houston: Emory University: Theta Kappa Psi: In- ternship, Polk County Hospital, Des Moines, Iowa. It an t:'.nT1x'iI'.:.'.-. . Pediatric Clinic C I a S S EMMET SHANNON, Richmond, BA., University of Texas, Phi Chi, Alpha Omega Alpha, Internship, Ieiierson Da- vis Hospital, Houston. ROGER DEAN SHOEMAKER, Houston: BS., East Texas State Teachers Cal- lege, Theta Kappa Psi, Internship, Vets erans Administration Hospital, Houston. WILLIAM BUCK SIBLEY, IR., Brecken- ridge, B.S., Texas A G M, Phi Beta Pi, Alpha Omega Alpha, Internship, Brooke General Hospital, Fort Sam Houston IOHN CLAYTON SPENCER, Brownwood, A.B., Baylor University, Phi Chi, In- ternship, General Hospital, Louisville, Ky. CASSIE STUERMER, Nordheim, B.A., Texas State College for Women, Alpha Epsilon Iota, Internship, Veterans Ad- ministration Hospital, Houston. BENTON CHESTER TAYLOR, Stillwater, Okla., B.S., Texas A CS- M, Theta Kappa Psi, Internship, Wisconsin General Hospital, Madison, Wis. RUTH IANE TELFORD, Houston, C.S., Emory University, Alpha Omega Alpha, Internship, General Hospital, Rochester, N. Y. IOE ELTIDGE THIGPEN, Bay Springs, Miss., B.A., Mississippi College, Phi Chi, Internship, Hermann Hospital, Houston. TERRILL MARSHALL TRIMBLE, Austin: University of Texas, Theta Kappa Psi, Internship, City-County Hospital, Fort Worth. MARSHALL D. TURNBULL, Abilene, BS Mf:Murry College, Theta Kappa Psi Internship, Veterans Administra- tion Hospital, Houston. IAMES ERVIN TURNER, IR., Houston, BS., Texas Christian University, Phi Beta Pi, Internship, General Hospital, Kansas City, Mo. IOHNNY WILSON TURNER, Pampa, BS., University of Houston, Phi Beta Pi, Internship, County Hospital, San Diego, Calif. Phi Beta Pi, Internship, Baylor Hospital 0 f 1 5 0 V. A .Ward Rounds DAVID A. VAN VELZER, Houston, BS. University ot Texas, Phi Beta Pi, Intern ship, St. Lul:e's Hospital, Chicago, Ill ANDREW STEPHEN WACHTEL, Hous ton, Vanderbilt University, Internship Veterans Administration Hospital, Hous ton. OSCAR BROWN WILLIAMS, Austin, University ot Texas: Internship, Veter ans Administration Hospital, Houston. HENRY MORGAN WINANS, IR., Dallas, BS., Southern Methodist University: Dallas. TOHN EDGAR WITT, Adrian, B.A., Uni versity of Texas, Theta Kappa Psi, In ternship, letferson Davis Hospital Houston. IOHN BOB YOUNG, Decatur, BS. North Texas State Teachers College, Phi Chi, Alpha Omega Alpha, Intern ship, Ieiierson Davis Hospital, Houston ITM .. :' - ,, ' -, sg-I VN.. .sr -1, f. : I X R 3? , w e ,- .,. , , if 12 -- -' 2 - I 1 . V k,.' I ,:.:... f .I I I ':-,- 3 ' '-- '1.if?ii.:. ' ..iii'f.:g..i'1i .. was . .4., .. GEORGE G. ALEXANDER, Kennedy MEBANE GRAHAM BOLTON, Housion L. GLENN BREEDEN, Abilene HAROLD I. BRELSFORT, Fredericksburg . Q? 5 xSf'I.'.:-.-if I' NTP!-I-2 'C51I:S-F., . izliiizi .'r.1E..2S' Cr '4 ERNEST I. GREGORY, IR., San , . Antonio H ,v, scorr HAGGARD, Ptfmo A :I ff- I-i -If: CURTIS R. HALEY, Sqn Antonio ' .- DOYNE B. I-IAMILTIN, Houston X A fi . Na .X f -2:2u:2::...2'S MARTHA BULDAIN, Waco IACK WOOLSEY COGSWELL, Eddy I. WILLIAM COLLIER, Ft. Worth PERCY LEE COOK, Cayuga IOE B. ELLIS, Amarillo I f 1 3 t I I I 41 1 I CAROLINE PAY, Parkersburg, W. Va. IOE P. GLEASON, Houston DAVID GREER, IR., Houston in -Sf -K N: A W gy or IACK SHERWIN I-IAYNES, Merkel SAM W. HENDRIX, Tryler C. ED HICKS, Waco E. NEAL HOLDEN, Bristow, Okla. .,.. A 'znl fl'- X CURTIS C. HOOPER, Houston GEORGE C. HUDSON, Houston DELBERT EUGENE HUGHES, Houston WAUNELL HUGHES, Tyler WILLIAM ROBERT IOI-INSON, Sonora IAMES H. IONES, Crawford EVERETT FRANCIS KREIDER, IR., Temple S -1- N 's! - . airs? Z.:-1..-Q3 Junior Lab. Technicians Page 298 Q4 t pf' 1 I I 1 I I I I J :J 3 - . class Y 2 SAMUEL WILLIAM LAW, Cameron ROBERT H. LePERE, Houston WILLIAM B. LONG, Wcrco THOMAS R. MCKINLEY, Brownwood IOHN E. MARSHALL, Houston IOHN C. MAYNE, Albuquerque, N. Mex. ERVIN R. MILLER, Conroe BENIAMIN P. MONK, JR., Beaumont . f A , 2 2 3 .x ff 3 .IA .gxliyg ,fl figg .v.' l ,. IOE THOMAS NELSON, Munday FRANK B. OWEN, Bangs G. DEWEY RAILSBACK, IR., Waco IAMES RICHARD RIGGALL, Tucson, Ariz. I :g i V sf' A we , t r l,QlQ. -bxn if I' I HORACE TAYLOR ROBBINS, Houston H. L. ROY, IR., Wellington STEINART M. SCOTT, Amarillo HAROLD EUGENE SHRADER. Houston IAMES B. SILMAN, Houston I IOI-IN T. SMITH, Beaumont I OWEN C. TAYLOR, Lamesa FLOYD MITCHELL TI-IEISMAN, Gre- nada, Miss. IAMES W. THOMAS, Dallas WALTER R. TOWNSEND, Miranda City ANDY L. WALSH, IR., Canyon FENWICK L. WATTS, Port Arthur i fs r Q Y 5 , 'v -.'2'a'.2f: ,: .'514-s.- gn 4 'fx A. B. WILLEFORD, Denton WILLIE A, WILLIAMSON, IR., Houston ROBERT MAX WRIGHT, San Antonio I of Library Niqlgt Iflfork Page 299 'ig '-a ls' . vii.. ,.5-rfff5Ei Q 'X- ts if f, S 'A N f BQEEQS' -U ' - 1 L' lohn Gibbs Barrett, Lufkin Doris E. Berger, Houston R. Dewey Brittain, Ir., Port Arthur William M. Broqdon, Gorman William Ioseph Estrada Galveston .G - Q. Harold Brown, Garland .fini gig? . Robert L. Campbell, Crowell ly Vtfalter T. C. Chaiiin, Rilliot, Ariz. ff' ss A 1- ' A c k R C' SQ Q Q- 1.nm1e . o er, oyse ity r'a' Q ,. ' George O. Crisp, lr., Kaufman I 5il5 .,Q,v ' lames Ed Cunningham, Houston . ,., Herman A. Dobbs, Odssss 3 A . V' 1, Q 1 Q st Q it-mr o. Duffy, Patacios X - , 5 , I Charles H. Dulaney, Mart .sw s 53 ,E Dick G. Elias, Wellington S-, 'w 'V Robert D. English Cleburne - .,,. 'V s ' t gs -' it . ,fr -s ,A I P ft. 1, Ai. a Y . . 'k. 5 Hershell M. Faulkner, Amarillo Q 2 A C' Q . Charles E. Gamble, LeRoy QQQQ' ss s .Q Qs QQ , H l , , .42 ,,,, Q ' fffi V,-tg 2 .fi if --H .3 like Q' X Y ' 5 lohn Douglas Green, Abilene ' QQQQQQQQ QQQ Q5gQEQ52-'- Q QQQQ iqfQQQ.Q. QQQQQ Q :Q - ' ' H Q us. , , gg,-sy -51, , f 4 s ,sg Marion B. Gunter, Houston Q QQ ,X Richard H. Harrison, lr., Bryan 'QQ a Willard Royce Hawkins, Ft, Worth 7 K EI.. Iolin Abe Henderson, lll, lasper - 2 loe Frank Hillhouse, Paris Q C -s'- ciiffofd loern Hoffman, Houston Mt - 51 .- X Tiz fg i ' - Maurice S. Horine, Corpus Christi s Q 5 5' ' Q 1 BoYd Douqlas Hume, lr., Waco W in A x Clarence H. Kaiser, Houston Q-1,iQQL ,Q Q - QQ lacob L, Kay, Wiiiona Robert Lee Kurth, Lufkin Younat Alan Lambert, lr., Houston Alfred Emil e Laude-n, Houston X X I A Q Q St.. x FQ X . 4 j , What did hiQurgvScgJn?on that third C Page 300 Van L. Lawrence, Edinburg Walker A. Lea, Ir., Port Arthur Harry S. Lipscomb, Beaumont Billy C, Lipsey, Gatesville R. Kingsley McHenry, lr., Houston William P. McKinnon, Houston lames R. McNeil, San Marcos Ed Crow Miller, Cleburne Leonard Douglas Moise, Houston Iames P. Molloy, lr., Houston Walter D, Moore, lr., Houston Iohn Emory Nesselrode, Baytown Iames Wesley Nixon, San Antonio Q William Wallace O'Donnell, Houston Roy Warren Olsen, Somerville - M'- Ioe F, Peters, lr., Cleburne . 9+ x 0 X X M X , f QR an 5? fx X N fi, 3 , is Q M 5 1 . A Q 3 . .X-.A Q43 ..' -dt ' 1' 5 ! -- L, lr vr I 922741 . .1 no-I f ,G 1 mf.- ,, . .0-f-Q' 5 N iw' S .,,, , . L, I l 1-yt -A ,V A Q gi.,-.-f , A..-2 .,,, Ly. 1 2 A , . .-,..-e ' -wg- I A --5-'Qin-.,.-1.:.k2.' fi G3 2 .3 nfl to bl? I3 M 3. . --wg:-:.' if ., G in X . 1 f 1 f ,.,.- -.., 'Hs ,. 1 .,.. .....,.., , . A ' i Byron C. Pevehouse, Lubbock . . F be ,,., . Q 3 1 1 ' :R - NJ f f Burrell E. Powell, Conroe ' 5' 'RQ . . ' 2' :' t 53fs,g35?.l V- ,Q Qlub I John W. Raines, Meridian ' . rr- P '. . . iifg l 7 2' ' George Him Smith' ir Onalaska . gf , . td' ff? Herbert T. Smith, Houston T .. Ig Thane Tyleer Sponsel, Houston at ' David M. Stahl, Schulenburg Edward P. Stein, Ir., Fredericksburg .i ., ,. 1 if Q K R me W if Q-v If X Herman D. Suit, Houston Gail Thornton, lr- Temple Norman L. West, Hamilton '.' O. C. Westbrook, lr., Luling Horace Greeley Whittington, Houston Clyde M. Williams, lr., Houston Howard C. Williams, Port Arthur lames D. Wimpee, Bryan Jf Don't forget to underline the species! Page 301 N-1 ,: es,-x5:3Ei3,Z,E::2,, 3:5515-5:3 :,'E A I ,. 'T '22 .- X X XIX X il' 5 Q X Q X, X2 5 he ax Arlys Wayne Bing, Oakwood Richard Frederick Bohannon, Abilene Dcye Ray Bridges, Clarence E. Brown, Kingsville Oakvale, W. Va. Vtfilliam Herbert Brown, Bangs William Foster Burgos, Huntsville Ioseph Nathaniel Cannon, Ir., Ft. Worth Edgar Hubbard Carter, Houston John H. Caskey, Ill, Waco Robert Er .. -- ' ff? 459'-X:PR 'EQIP' ' - L 'X 'Q ','5'7f?SEf:1EE-5ff - x -fs? 'iiiltl 1.32. -. ifiiin' -+- .- X . , . 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Xt.-if XX.3-,Q .. ,-X -Xgr-r im: t - 'f -,X235-ixifj.-. - hliffaf' -::-- 3 :Q : -es j ,ts xx- . XX- : X-EQ.: , X Xvsfs-X,-k 11-ruin: .-XA'-1-N . fi- - we X- X , - -es? 4 'X , -NXXQSX X fe, --X 2-x X .,XF'X -. XXX to t N XX X XX X , S X X W X X 'wgjgw-:': X XS Marion Frank King, Frankston lohn Andrew Knapp, Weslaco Sandwiches for lunch again? C Page 302 Reuben Earl Koenig, Alleyton H Q, Ioseph Robert Latson, Amarillo at-I n Lee Ray Lawson, Decatur Z D -, L17 5' fl 33 5 5 i-f CD Q N Q :S '-fi V1 CD :L fD :. O 77' UI cr s: -1 to ':?5Q. 5 3. Q V In A ' 3 we ,, . I .- wash 'H W if Li 5 Q'I,,f:j1.',f:-5:--,f1',Ir: , A , '- - , e l ,ft zn,..g f -' t ,-99142:31-E-f n:-:-fl!-I :Q .nfl-lr' 42.4. 1-. , l We!! znfwf- t f 6f 3' J x if , 4 i it A54 . ? ft : Melvyn Groos Sexauer, San Antonio Wade Hampton Lewis. San Antonio I .-,,. ,, .,., nt :gr ,,,. ' 5' 3 , V - 1 George Bird Live-say, Fort Sheridan, lll. 1 f Harry L. Lochte, Ir., Austin LE V y V 43 Iemes Hamid Mmm, coinage , q Andrew Lee Megarity, lr., Houston R wi, S-X 'Av Q U ' 5 -il ' - li. V 'if W . 2 'V J Arthur Earl Mgebrofi, Brenham u g ., in . sg,-ta, ,.,- , 2:1 , , - ' 1 , n ' I jf. ,J 37 V 7 Walter Earl lvlikesky, Houston I Marvin Gene Newby, Tulia Q ' ' ii y h . 2 Robert Read Nunn, Houston Vw' -Q . Betty lo Pearce, Abilene f ..,, Q George William Pitrle, Tyler 'A at lui lane Hawkins Preston, San Antonio t V V' ' ' , Carl Oslin Ramzy, Ir., lacksboro f ,H , sf. 'rl A :names Alexander Rush, Fort wnnn ' up ,, . W fi- gf 'i i' , Webster LeGene Sage, lr.,Phoenix, Ariz. X, T h J , all .i , g , ,. me, ' toe Raymond scinfien, Houston , '-'. . ' ' . S Q -' : lohn Resle Schrnitt, Houston 1, 31 Robert Lee Schoenvogel, Brenham ,N .,., ,r , V ,,.. 3, li?-1 1 ' 'f-3? ' Gordon Wyndall Scott, Amarillo , Q b 5,511 .-,. Q ',.-: N Paul Cletus Sharkey, Phoenix, Ariz. . .,,i Philip Sheinberg, Fort Worth ' Walter Marion Smith, Fort Worth - ' V '4 Charles Thomas Stephenson, Houston 5 ' . Newsom Stool, Del Rio f P i ' Sharon Seybert Storey, Ir., Edinburg -f n, Ji I 1 ' ,fi Q X 3 , it gg 'L' , , ' , ' il. ':': i , :V e t'.. , ,:-,,. 1-: -tisisi Robert Bruce Wilson, Burnet William Hugh Yates, Houston Robert Eugene Swearingen, Port Arthur George Edward Thannisch, Lexington Teresa lane Vietti, Houston Tommy Rose Walker, Woodville Ben T, Wells, Lubbock Bonnie Bee Westbrook, lr., Temple lohn Vernon Wheeless, Ir, Houston George Richard Wheelock, Safford, Ariz. Perry Merrill White, lr., Maud Harlan Lee Willis, Houston gf That guy Van Srykef Page 303 -r w i' alpha omega alpha ,... . .gf V - E org, , 4 'aw :1:::f.f::a5 .. ,MM .i -Q'-.'. . ' gp f- 1. 1 2 xmvr -Y .f Q nm- gf : K wtf- is 1. u Q. .5-a . 4 N3 r 'vn- , 3 5 f-X KY. 'xg A X gig! ' 1: 1 -' f if +V na x sit George H. Lane, lr. Bland H. Schwarting William R. Sibley Iohn B. Young Vice-President Robert H. Kolcernot 1 lohn W. Griffin 1902 ,J H. Liston Beazley i President This is a non-secret, College Medical Honor Society, membership in which is based upon scholarship and moral qualifications. lt was organized in 1902 with the definite mission of encouraging personal honesty and the spirit of medical research, Since 1930 Baylor University College of Medicine has had a local honor society, Alpha Pi Alpha, which this year became affiliated with A. O. A. when national officers, Dr. Walter L. Bierring, President and Dr. Iosiah I. Moore, Secretary-Treasurer, visited here and installed a local chapter, Beta of Texas. Charter members included the following: W. H. Moursund, M.D., Deanq 'Warren T. Brown, MD., Associate Dean and Professor of Psychiatry, I. C. Haley, MD., Prcfessor of Anatomyp Stuart A. Wallace, MD., Professor of Pathology and Chapter Secretaryg Herman W. lohnson, MD., Professor of Obstetricsg C. C. Cody, Ir., MD., Professor of Oto Laryngology, and senior students, H. Liston Beazley, lohn W. Griffin, Robert H. Kokernot, George H. Lane, Ir., Bland H. Schwarting, William R. Sibley, and lohn B. Young. Members initiated during the Spring Trimester whose pictures do not ap- pear include senior students, Vincent I. Kitowski, Wendell E. Mcliiski, Emmett Shannon and Ruth lane Telford, and junior students, Curtis C. Hooper, Samuel W. Law and Owen C. Taylor. INSTALLATION CEREMONY Pictured with local members are Dr. Walter Bierring and Dr. Iosiah I. Moore Not pictured: Dr. Herman W. Iohnson Page 304 Don W. Chapman, MD Counselor interfraternity council lntertraternity Activities The purpose of the lnterfraternity Council is to effect cooperation among the fraternities of Baylor University College of Medicine in mat- ters of common importance and interest by as- sisting and furthering the general welfare of the individual student in each fraternity. The lnter- fraternity Council, in an effort to promote a more friendly group relationship among Baylor organizations, sponsors the annual Hellzapop- pin Ball, to which the entire student loody and faculty are invited. Officers are: Dock O. Crea- mer, Chairman: Harold l. Brelsford, Secretary- Treasurerg lohn C. Haley, M.D., Faculty Ad- Vlsof- Phi Delta Epsilon Richard A Frankel Marilyn lohnson Caroline Fay Charles D l-lilliel-laroldl Brelsford Charles R Harris Phi Delta Epsilon Alpha Epsilon Iota Theta Kappa Psi Alpha Kappa Kappa Page 305 455231 2 22441: . 422: . - Y : 1133, ..-.f:RE:j:3: Q. ,Q ':g.-s.::f:'-4, mg x . - .. - ,.,, .. 5 Eifzl snif? 1:-I- , ' 2.555 Cf' :iii N 3: .,x,4.w-K . f. Y. V -ii 2 ' :::r:r:1::sg -:9:53li':2'EL3Mf ' 5::1.f:s:'Q :MSW vi..- ...,.1,i..d ,?se..' -.,,Wx-1 ' .fkjggl . .. .. . , .if ., jx, Tw ig 2 L :ik L '23-1 63 l ,I ,,., . . -.X - L Nil: ' x ., Sq., -i:,.g 1.3 , ,,. 5, ,.,,.A i : Et, if 'Mu 51. - til? , - ' 2 g 5 I 1. 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Harris The Alpha Kappa Kappa Medical Fraternity was founded at Dartmouth University September 29, 1889. lt has grown steadily since that time until now there are forty-six active chapters in the United States and two active chapters in foreign countries, lt has become one ot the largest medical fraternities in the world. Beta Upsilon, the Baylor University College ot Medi- cine Chapter ot AKK, was installed on lanuary l7, l948 with ceremonies at the Bice Hotel in Houston, Texas. Plans are now under way to establish an annual lectureship tor the purpose of bringing to Houston important members ot the medical profession to give talks on the various fields and specialties. .- Faulkner ' 'ff' iff. Ofemcm z . , ,..3:g,-Q: X Nha a - 'iii 1 xy fx Frretsch Gamble - .. Q t t ---i . . ,,. ,Q s Guiderian sf tm Y QQ: .W 'wi Y' 1X ir ! Hansen Hawkins Herndon Horine 5 -A X RX ,. Q X A Howard A 1 i.M.Nq:fxw or wa .5 beta upsilon chapter Charles R. Harris Raymond Brewer loe B. Ellis , Arthur Kirkland lohn Marshall Harold Brown Herman Suit Charles Gamble Percy Cook , President Vice-President Corresponding Secretary Recording Secretary Treasurer Marshall Chaplain Warden Historian Ramzy Rush Scott Smith, Herbert T. Smith, Walter A. Storey Suit Swearingen Wheeless Yates lnqrum Iones Kay Kurth Marshall McKinnon Newby Raines ,..:-'Zh , ' Q,:,::., , - -S 1 ll . 'wx t , , ,W iff mf .N 3-JA b. . 41-yyt5ti 5gw?F.:i.-L. 5, .1 1-fy?5Q ?gf 1l J a 1 . 1 ., M- ., N. f A -.M-My . ,Sf.v.t.f,: .3 - 5 N 1 ,W -'N' ' ef 5 ,Z . 'X -5321 -'5-7L.3:'A. I .:i:,,g.:.., ,,,g,,.g'35-j: ,:5:51 t:?.x'Qfli .eiffe .s 'fr' ,3.ig.2.er35 5: :Q '-35 14 I zgillggdiif .5451?9:1-ji1,.,.,5:E:2.':3:AE,if iE. rw 'i iii ' fr-eZ'?f?t ff X- JJ ' R 1 il K l il t Jr, ,..,.2 - . -. vi K , Wyuf , ' '2.,, -M I ,..,...,-. , 1 fs' . i if av , , jr ' 4' Z , X 5 j. Y-5:1 311149: r ' 2 f fx X dlwilll af' A Q I J I 23 spzw- .- ,. ,pit Ft ' ' H s Wm' , ll H ug., k y A ,F f' 1 i l X 5 tx Vis A 'Nm 'ln tfiltflg Arrcmt Buchele Bussell George Gilliotte Griffin Kokernot Miller Miniel Shane Shoemaker Nance Taylor ': 8 Trigg theta kappa ps OFFICERS Harold Brelsford . Prytan Charles Hille T . Vice Prytan Benton Taylor . . Secretary Paul Trimble Qxa Li B Harold Brelsford Founded at Medical College of Virginia in l879, for the encouragement of scholarship, and to promote ethics and fellowship between collegiate and graduate members. Reedy Self Turnbull Witt . 1 I alpha epsilon iota 7 M l X 1 OFFICERS .. Alu Cassie Stuermer . i President Mary Matthews Vice President ff Doris Berger . Recording Secretary r it N A .,,, , , was 1 xr -we , 5 .r V limmie Coker Corresponding Secretary Nell Nations . . Treasurer Cassie Stuermer The Alpha Gamma Chapter of Alpha Epsilon lota, National Fraternity for Medical Women, was installed in the home of Dr. Norma B. Ellis on April 25, l948 by Dr. Ruth lackson of Dallas, Texas. Fifteen charter members were present. The purpose of this meeting was to organize the women students at Baylor Uni- versity College of Medicine and combine their purposes and interests with fellow students and faculty members as well as local, state, and national individuals and organizations in the profession. Sponsors chosen for the organization were Mrs. Paul A. Wheeler, Dr. Goldie S. Ham and Dr. Ray K. Daily. There are twenty-three active members at present with six prospective mem- bers for this year, Business meetings, held at regular intervals, are followed by social meetings which usually include a formal address or an informal talk directed in the interests of the organi- zation. The members of A.E.l. extend their greetings at this time to faculty and students of Baylor University. Hough .A bt? Hughes ' 'K Johnson Matthews l X its Nations 3 New O'Dell Pearce Preston Vietti I , B T :S ' . X Q- -KS? x ,A xx NH an h t .,.,, ,Q X r X K X tl , Q-QF' x v. ? 'X' , X X X s sh WO' X X xg? Q' NN- - ,- ., ,-. - ,M Atlas Daily Florence Meisler phi delta epsilon Z 'z?,iTi?4.ifTf' .iii fguzrf, up ' Z X Y fl? A3fH d'e lx l ll? 1 X X at-1 Phi Delta Epsilon Fraternity was established under the leadership of Aaron Brown at Cornell University Medical College in l9U4. The fraternity has grown steadily since, and there are now 48 active chapters, 8 inactive chapters and 25 Graduate Clubs. The fraternity publishes a month- ly bulletin, a quarterly news magazine and a yearbook to keep its members in touch with each other, Numerous prizes are offered to stimulate undergraduates and recent graduates to write and publish papers. Each chapter with the aid of the national, endeavors to sponsor a lec- turer at their college each year. Sheinberg Stahl Stool round-up staff Richard A. Frankel OFFICERS Richard A. Frankel Herbert M. Rubinstein . Harold I. Daily . . David M. Stahl , lack S. Weinblatt , loseph Atlas ln the production of the l95O Round-Up, the staff has en- deavored to make a permanent record of the organizations and events of the College of Medicine during the school year l949-l95O which we hope will serve in later years to call to memory the busy days and pleasant associations of the l95O graduating class. We, the Staff of the l95O Round-Up, wish to acknowledge our deepest appreciation to Dr. l. R. Schofield, Misses Bonnie and Virginia Wooldridge and Mrs. Mildred Chaffin for their assistance. Special acknowledgement is due Dr. R. B. Mc- Conn for the cartoons, Mr. Aleck Berkman for art work, and Mrs. lean Chapman and Mr. T. T. Peck for photographic work. sv Q. J z Faculty Advisor lohn C. Haley, M.D. Page 314 lunior Representatives lames lones Scott Haggard Wendell E. McKiski Editor Harold l. Daily Business Manager K -qt... . r fs- , y A 4. .xml 5-- , t 4-1-Xi r x: . it C xg gxx A 2 xx it st . . sew TY .55 N i H :X Qfsgig .- . Consul Vice Consul Chancellor . Scribe . Historian . Marshall CHARTER MEMBERS mn N-2' -7 X 1 M It Dock T. Hatcher, Ir. R. D. Brittain ll. S. Bussell I. Cogswell I. W. Collier D. F. Davis E. Dempsey W. A. Estrada H. A. Goehrs D. Greer the osler society E oV- WWE at -br ps . Q14 QS at , , - s L53 f f . R71-2o?0 'rr-:vCP'Jctq' NRM be b. u. c. m. OFFICERS Dock T. Hatcher, lr. . . President lohn C. Mayne Vice4President Thane T. Sponsel . Secretary Henry W. Winans, Ir. . . Treasurer Advisors Hebbel E. Hoff, M. D. Peter Kellaway, Ph.D. Realizing the need for an appreciation of the historical and cultural aspects of the Field of Medicine, to integrate and complement the present Medical School curriculum, and desiring to bring together, without reference to social, religious or political affiliations or beliefs, those students interested in finding and sharing information and ideas which will give us a broader foundation for this appreciation .... With these words the founding members of the Osler Society of Baylor University College of Medicine set forth the goals and guid- ing principles of the new society formed at Baylor in November l949. The founding of this new society has particular significance, since this is the cen- tennial of the birth of Sir William Osler, one of the greatest contributors to medicine of this age. The society meets monthly to hear a paper prepared by a member or guest speaker and to discuss topics of current interest. The highlight of the year is the annual banquet to which members, honorary members and guests gather to accept the new members elected to fill the Vacancies left by retiring senior members. With the impetus given the society in this, its first year of life, there is no doubt that it will go on to become one of the finest of Baylor Medical College traditions. FOUNDING MEMBERS - D. Pierce Ford Dock T. Hatcher, Ir. G. Grininger H. S. Lipscomb . R. Haley R. K. McHenry . H. Harrison M. Mateyka M. A. Hendrickson l. Mayne . H. Kaiser E. C. Miller F. Kreider l- P- Molloy Law B. F. Monk V. L. Lawrence l. Nance . Lewis D. R. Park Page 315 I. C. Koch T. T. Peck, lr. lames E. Turner, Ir. I. F. Peters D. Railsback I. A. Riggall H. T. Robbins H. Rubenstein S. M. Scott M. Self I. T. Smith T. T. Sponsel T. Trimble A. L. Walsh F. L. Watts C. M. Williams H. C. Williams H..M. Winans I. B. Young student wives club BAYLOR UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MEDICINE wr rv 'YR I xgl . N it fr' rw Q' I- I gi It I S V OFFICERS -ilyilw lil ' x t . T-1 NRQVK Edith Kolzernot . President U Rose Perl: Vice-President llll A ,'-- l i ft 1 :QI t ll f .. ,,. ' 'I,- Carlene Arrani Recording Secretary , W I ',', I Vqrizv I 'N Varina Nelson Corresponding Secretary Betty Mcliiski I Treasurer Marjorie Schwartinq Historian Dell Iones Parliarnentarian I The Student Wives Club ot Baylor Uni- versity Colleqe oi Medicine was organ- ized in 1943 with a membership ot iii- teen. Aiming to iurther friendship be- tween student wives and to perform acts for social welfare as such occa- sions present themselves, the club mem- bership has increased to one hundred thirty Wives. Officers at Annual Tea Packing Christmas Boxes Page 316 baptist student union 'HQ THE B.S.U. COUNCIL Roy, Breeden, Wimpee, Root, Fort, Keller, Greenfield, Wright, Valentine, lohnson, LePere, Beazley, Owen, Gregory. Not pic- tured are Douglas Green and Faculty Advisors Dr. lames Scho- field and Dr. M. D. Haley. The purpose of the Baptist Student Union is to emphasize spiritu- al Values and maintain a distinctively Christian atmosphere among its members in particular and the student body in general. 1 ,W .,,, we 5 . Q: , . Bob Wright Dr. Foy Valentine BS U President B.S.U. Secretary .5 v I A group from the Friday B.S.U. meeting Weekly meeting of the B-S-U ffl the Iunior Lecture Room. Page 317 QQ i 9' ri n 6 if .ng ., M. xiii? v X NAM. K . 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Jan: 1 1 xnl 'N X iv bylx ix NJ A I U xmas ru Wurtur nf Brutal iifur EWVU G-Dl'UX'l:ll' Ehmunh 31' ' mlm I 7 fun' .. , , .. V, 1 V 'v'.l.'lfi-Q '4 7, 1 , ,M f,,..1fQ.A . , 'Q' J' L -' , x s - div 1 I f v, I Y' , xl z X 4.1, -3x.u19 3' 1'4 -+R -, the college of denti try The College of Dentistry moved into its new four-story building this year. This modernly designed unit has been constructed to serve the needs incident to teaching of undergraduate, graduate and special courses in Dentistry. With the acceptance and graduation of only those who exemplify exceptional at- tainment, aptitude, and promise as professional men, Baylor University offers the maximum service in the education and qualification of Doctors of Dentistry. s X K 3 I1 I-, , 3 i , A 5 I, K - -y,-It jf , Q I X I. 1 I i.-JRE V' 'N l . I , -I 1, ,gifs fi V5.1 jT ifIgIiIgg5 4QI' ff, I I II - gg III? N X x Ir I Hi -,xIi,,LI.?,i.III ,, I fn a I I 2 LI I Q I I II ,I I .I I. ,I I I It .JI 5? . 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II,,,I,-,I-I3-5 --N '-', - . . ,,.r,.,.r,,,W.a....c..g,,..:g...1:i:g ,,,,, , I I.- l . , .. . i :r.f , , I I II V I I I IIIIN-M532 QI JAJIILI ,, -I, .I I...:a:1j.:,3:y:T,s:sf.4..'. 1 . -L A I I M . I ' 'x-' 1 , wr , 3 3 f -'Q 'G5:11.'.:1 ff ., -. f f -- - i ' U ' K' ' I Q53-II:'-,I'. II I , . A :i.wi':X ,.,:If:I- 2. :g,I. I .E 5 I , ,gg.-!'vf+rv--- f:.xI,I:I-.. ,. .I I II: I III I I 'I -?,,.IIIIII-m.-Wm -P N III I -. . , I - - I If -,II1-I II-II x I -wwf.,--xfffxin. Congratulations to the graduates of March 20, 1950, as the first class to graduate from the new building of the College of Dentistry. This is a privilege for which l am sure each of you is grateful, and I am pleased with and for you. This graduating occasion will indicate many years of hard Work you have done in the pursuit of your profession and professional preparation and attainment. I would admonish each of you to realize the fact that your graduation in Dentistry is only the beginning of your professional and personal life. We pray that each day thereafter, your visions shall be am- plified and that your attainment shall excel. Such consistent progress will exact that you construct and maintain a life that will be coordinated and balanced mentally, physically and spiritually. There can be no strong individual who may be deficient in either of these three phases of life. Inasmuch as one is deficient in either of theseyjust in that same proportion of deficiency, he or she will be just that short of what God and the best of mankind expect of you, your character and your citizenship. Brains, with no physical machine through which to project said brains, is fatal. Moreover, and particularly, brains and a strong physical ma- chine are fatal and dangerous, unless controlled by adequate spiritual objectives and charac- ter. ldeals and objectives that reflect acceptable spiritual values will inspire and sustain you and yours in this life and into the Great Beyond. lt has been an inspiration to have had you as students for the past four academic years. We commend you to the citizenship of the respective communities Wherever you may go offering your services. We will be thinking of you, and We will be happy when you come back to your Alma Mater which gave you professional birth. tif Page 323 , f. 4 'N X xx NX 'D XX t:.-is.:.:.f55f1ff-1:-1-.:.-:was-is r v Q W A E x . . v i t. wx sails .. .QQ X ...M f' C V 2-asa:-.: :C . :,:.i:....: 5.35:j-5::3:3.g::5:5::Zgg5:33f:E- .C . rs. :QL f :- . ' vw-. :EER .1 .x . Q, Q . J:-K -.rx - .V l 'gpnmriiw Q 9 Qt.. X 'Qt X f I, ' shows.. X A sg ..xN facuh .:. arf'-::.'5e:.i. '- USM A Q X ' - 'Y PD . xg ,. .: J .,....:r .-s . Q., .S - :ax N Q.- . . WE r x ' A sm z., ..K:C..: : - X -..sb'si:.4s'.t 'Q -C 5.1 xi 'ESX' M Q S First Row: ClD DR. EDWARD A. ABERNETHY-Instructor in Oral Surgery: CZD C. E. ARNOLD-Research Photo- grapher: C3D DR. S. L, BARRON-Assistant Professor of Endodontia: C4D DR. CHARLES F. BOUSCHOT-Associate Professor of Operative Dentistry: CSD DR. IOHN A. CAMERON-Professor of Anatomy: CGD DR. CHARLES KENNETH COLLINGS-Associate Professor of Anatomy and Physiology. Second row: CID DR. ELI ROBERT COX-Associate Professor of Physiology and Pharmacoloty: CZD DR. HARRY M. CRAWFORD-Associate in Dental Research: C3D DR. W, P. DELAFIELD-Associate Professor Emeritus of Ortho- dontia: C4D DR. IAMES A. DEWBERRY-Instructor of Operative Dentistry: C5D DR. WILLIAM A. DICKSON-Assistant Professor of Prosthetic Dentistry: CGD DR. CHARLES D. DUKES-Assistant Professor of Bacteriology. Third Row: ClD DR. AUBRA C. DODSON-Teaching Fellow in Materials and Dental Histology: CZD DR. ERWIN I. FARRELL-Assistant Professor of Operative Dentistry: C3D DR. STEPHEN PAUL FORREST-Professor of Prosthetic Dentistry: C4D C. G. FOWLER-Assistant Professor of Physiology and Pharmacology: C5D DR. FRANK H. FREE- RICKS-Professor of Crown and Bridge Prosthesis: CSD DR. C. E. GORDON-Teaching fellow in Bacteriology. Fourth row: CID DR. BERNARD GOTTLIEB-Professor of Oral Pathology and Dental Research: CZD MISS RUTH GUY-Professor of Bacteriology: C3D DR. SOL HABERMAN-Professor Bacteriology: C4D CHARLES HENRY-lm structor in Pharmacology: C5D DR.:C. I. HICKS-Honorary Lecturer in Crown and Bridge: CSD DR. IOSEPH M. HILL- Professor of Pathology. Page 324 . .Q ...M .if 1 2 .1- ' 'l w,- 2 1 mffww 8 First row: ClD DR. ALBERT P. l-IORTON-Professor of Orthodontia and Pe-clodontia: CZD DR. GEORGE G. INGHAM- Honorary lecturer in Oral Surgery: CBD DR. OTIS M. IOHNSON-Assistant Professor ol Prosthetic Dentistry: C4D DR. R. E. KARPER-lnstructor in Dental Anatomy: CSD DR. ROBERT E. LAMB-Instructor in Operative Dentistry: CBD DR. MELVIN LAND-Assistant Professor of Oral Histology. , Second row: CID DR. TOM LIPSCOMB-Honorary Lecturer in Dental Ethics: CSD DR. BILLY A. LOONEY-Associate Professor of Oral Surgery: C3D DR. THOMAS H. MILEY-Teaching Fellow in Oral Surgery: C4D DR. M. G. MUSlCK-- Lecturer in Professional Ethics: CSD DR. ARTHUR L. NYGARD-Professor of Partial Denture Prosthesis: CGD DR. G. B. RADER-Assistant Professor of Operative Dentistry. Third row: ClD DR. HENRY L. RICE-Honorary Lecturer in Practice Management: CZD DR. WALTER RICE-Assist ant Professor of Pathology: CSD DR. FRANK I. ROARK-Lecturer in Orthodontics: C4D DR. A. C. SLOAN-Professor of Oral Surgery: C5D L. S. SMITH-Assistant Professor of Materia Medica: C6D DR. SIDNEY G. SMITH-Teaching Fellow in Histology and Bacteriology. Fourth row: CID DR. PAUL G. SPENCER-Honorary Lecturer of Orthodontics: CZD DR. C. R. STEWART-Professor of Biological Chemistry: CSD DR. IOHN R. SWANSON-Honorary Lecturer in Local Anesthesia: C4D DR. OTIS L. SWEPSTON-Lecturer in Fixed Bridge Prosthesis: C5D DR. EUGENE H. TAYLOR-Associate Professor in Prosthetic Dentistry: CBD DR. HAROLD TEMPLIN-Instructor in Crown and Bridge. faculty Page 325 faculty Lett: DR. B. E. THIELEN-Honorary Lecturer in Pros- thetic Dentistry, DR. N. l. TOMLIN-Lecturer in Ortho- dontiag DR. HAROLD B. WALLIS-Instructor in Oper- ative Dentistry, DR. E. E. WEIR-Professor of General Anaesthesia. P ff Tiiiii 3- -1:-. ' .',.iv+ -,:: - Lug Bottom: DR. KENNETH P. 'WITTSTRUCK-Teaching , H xiii? X .Q iltfi Fellow in Pathaioqyp DR. EARL WILLIAMS-Lectun 1 ' er in Oral Diagnosis and Treatment Planning: DR. .1 5 't THOMAS A. YORK-Instructor in Operative Dentis- ...,r if ' ,'.,jgj5zg1Q f'',:'gi5'sI'- .... . . . . K . .... . 'IEC I. . ,. T -VTQ ---Q K . . Q 2-2222 ' V- E gg - Q . X N C :Q .m asf.: X h , Q '. . - Hs? P members of faculty whose pictures do not appear DR. I. W. BOSS, DR. H. R. BEECHUM, DR. BROOKS BELL, DR. WELDON BELL, DR. WHEL- TON BLAIR, DR. SAM H. BROCK, DR. IAMES L. CHILDRESS, DR. HOBSON l. CROOK, DR. D. H. DELAEIELD, DR. HERBERT C. FREDELL, DR. A. L. EREW, DR. W. N. EUOUA, ATTY. GEORGE W. HUTCHINSON, DR. GEORGE H. KOLLMAR, DR. W. H. LOWEIN, DR. W. GOR- DON MADDOX, DR. S. R. PARKS, DR. SAMUEL D. SALEM, DR. IOHN H. SMILEY, DR. IOE H. SMITH, DR. I. I. THORNTON, DR. HAROLD B. YOUNGER. Page 326 o MRS. PAT HURST-Asst. record custodian ALICE M. LONERGANeTechnician Bacteriology MISS CHRISTINE MAUDE-Secretary to Dean MISS CHARLCIE MAY-Clinic Receptionist MISS CORA F. NELSON-ecretary to Research Dept. administration MR. THOMAS RAY LEAVELL- Business Manager MRS. EDNA HEARTFIELDfAccountar1t MISS ELIZABETH McCLAY-Registrar MRS. BILLY DEVISTC-Librarian MISS SI-IIELA GILLES-Asst. in Bacteri- oloqy MRS. OLYVIA GILLIONfR. N. 404m if , A ig I MRS. IOHNNIE PARKER-Record Custodian MISS NELL PITTS-Assistant Cashier SOPHIE WHITE-Cashier SHIRLEY WILKINSON-Assistant Librarian X of., -A Page 327 .Mills seniors THOMAS H. ADKINS - - . Fort Worth, Texas Texas Technological College: North Texas AGM College: Texas Christian University. Delta Sigma Delta: Ir. A.D.A. WALTER DANIEL ATKINS . . Holdenville, Okla. Oklahoma Univ.: Oklahoma City University. Delta Sig- ma Delta: Delta Tau Delta: Ir. A.D.A. WILLIAM IN, BALDRIDGE x 4 Conway, Arkansas Arkansas State Teachers College: Hendrix, B.S. Delta Sigma Delta: lr. A.D.A. OUENTIN E. BARBER . . Martins Mill, Texas North Texas State Teachers College, B.S.: University of Houston. Xi Psi Phi: Ir. A,D.A: Pres. Ir. A.D.A. BYRON ALLEN BASSEL -.... Dallas, Texas Rice Institute, B.A.. Ir. A.D.A. IACK THORNTON BELL .,.. Stegler, Oklahoma University of Oklahoma. Sigma Chi: Kappa Kappa Psi: Psi Omega: Secretary of Senior Class and Psi Omega: Ir. A.D.A. IOI-IN F, BALL - . Dallas, Texas Abilene Christian College: North Texas State College. Psi Omega: Ir, A.D.A. HENRY BRADFORD BLACK . . Canyon, Texas West Texas State College: Kansas State Teachers Col- lege. Psi Omega: Alpha Chi: Grand Master Psi Omega: Ir. A.D.A. IAMES MARCUS BLEDSOE - . Dallas, Texas East Texas State Teachers College: University of Tex- as. Xi Psi Phi: Alpha Chi: Ir. A.D.A. WALTER EUGENE BOYNTON , Lewisville, Texas Stephen F. Austin: T.C.U. Delta Sigma Delta: Ir. A.D.A. WAYNE C. BRIGHT . Ardmore, Oklahoma Southeastern State College oi Oklahoma: North Texas State College. Ir, A.D.A. WARREN REID CARTER . Graham, Texas Texas Tech. College. Alpha Epsilon Delta: Delta Sigma Delta: Vice Pres. of Ir. A.D.A. O. V. CARTWRIGI-IT -... Dallas, Texas Texas AGM College: North Texas State College. Delta Sigma Delta: Ir. A.D.A. IOI-IN W. CONLY I . . Dallas, Texas Louisiana Tech: La. State Univ.: Southwest La. Inst.: N.T.S.C. Xi Psi Phi: Ir. A.D.A. IAMES THOMAS COUCH, IR. . . McKinney, Texas Vanderbilt Univ., B.S. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Delta Sigma Delta: Ir. A.D.A.: Program Chairman Ir. A.D.A. seniors FLOYD M. DOLLAR Dallas, Texas Kilgore lr. College, Baylor Univ., Stephen F. Austin State Teachers College, B.S.. Ir. A.D.A. CECIL C. EVANS Thornton, Arkansas Univ. oi Ark., Ark. A G M College, College oi the Ozarks. Kappa Sigma Kappa, Ir. A.D.A. MERLIN E. FAULKNER . Goldthwaite, Texas Abilene Christian College, B.A. Delta Sigma Delta, Ir. A.D.A. IAMES RICHARD FIELDEN Texarkana, Texas Texas A 6-M, Ohio State Univ., Centinary College. Psi Omega, lr. A.D.A. CLIFFORD FISHER v . Dallas, Texas Central College, Iowa, Univ. Missouri, Texas Tech. lr. A.D.A. LLOYD CLAYTON FLYNT Lonoke, Arkansas Ark. State Teachers College, BS. Ir. A.D.A. ROGER H. GOODWIN, IR. Dallas, Texas Texas A GM, S.M.U., Baylor. lr. A.D.A. EVERETTE C. HATTON . . Hobbs, New Mexico Univ. oi Okla., BS. Xi Psi Phi, Ir. A.D.A. E. NEIL HAYES . . 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College: Univ. of Houston. Xi Psi Phi: lr. A.D.A. FRANCIS MICHAEL MALTESE . . Terrell, Texas Norwich Univ.: Southern Methodist Univ.: Univ. of Ver- mont, B.S. Psi Omega: Sigma Phi Epsilon: Ir. A,D.A.: Pres. of Senior Class. THOMAS MILLER MATTHEWS . Thomaston, Georgia Univ. of Georgia, B.S. Alpha Zeta: Alpha Xi Sigma: Xi Sigma Pi: Pres. of Xi Psi Phi: Ir. A.D.A. TULLY A. MAYER ,.... Dallas, Texas University of Wisconsin: Wash. G Lee Univ.: McMurry College, B.A. :Si B.S. Sigma Nu: Psi Omega: Ir. A.D.A. IACK E. MORGAN ,-.-- Bonham, Texas North Texas State College: S.M.U. Delta Sigma Delta: Ir. A.D.A. OUENTIN DEE MUSGRAVE - . . Commerce, Texas East Texas State College, B.S. Ir, A.D.A.: Sec. of Xi Psi Phi. L. IACKSON MCI-IANEY Smackover, Arkansas Ouachita Baptist College, B.S. Rho Sigma: Ir. A.D.A. GRIFFITI-I OATES . . . . Dallas, Texas Sul Ross College: Univ. of Texas, B.S. Psi Omega: lr. A.D.A. IOHN R. OWENS V . . Durant, Oklahoma Southeastern State College, B.S.. Psi Omega: Ir. A.D.A. THOMAS V. PARKER - V - Corona, New Mexico New Mexico A 6. M: West Texas State: Highland Univ.. Ir. A.D.A. CHARLES S. PURTYMUM, IR. . . Phoenix, Arizona Baylor Univ.: Arizona State, B.S. Sec. of Xi Psi Phi: Ir. A.D.A. JAMES FRANCIS REEVES ...-, Waco, Texas Baylor Univ. Psi Omega: lr. A.D.A. IAMES P. RITTER ....- Nederland, Texas Texas A :S M: Lamar Ir. College: Southwestern Univ. Psi Omega: Ir. A.D.A. seniors RUDOLPH R. ROBINSON, IR. . . McAlester, Ol-cla. Univ. of Okla. Delta Sigma Delta, Ir. A.D.A. PERRY MATHEWS SMITH . . . Commerce, Texas East Texas State Teachers College, B.S., T. C. U. Xi Psi Phi, Ir. A.D.A. RAY DONALD SMITH, IR. . . Ft. Worth, Texas Arlington State College. Psi Omega, Phi Kappa Theta, Ir. A.D.A. HARRY IENE STEAKLEY . . Sweetwater, Texas Hardin Simmons Univ., Baylor Univ., Kansas State Teachers College. Psi Omega, Ir. A.D.A. SAM W. STRONG, IR. I i . Little Rock, Ark. Henderson State Teachers College, Ark., University oi Texas, B.A. Ir. A.D.A. MISS LUAN TATE 4 i . . Dallas, Texas North Texas State Teachers College, S.M.U., Dallas College. Ir. A.D.A. WALLACE H. TAYLOR .... Eutaula, Okla. Northeastern State College, B.S. Ir. A.D.A. MAURICE NEWTON WATERS Bridgeport, Texas North Texas State College, Central Missouri State Col- lege, Columbia University. Psi Omega, Ir. A.D.A. IOE EDWARD WELLS . . Byers, Texas North Texas State College. Xi Psi Phi, Ir. A.D.A. WARREN N. WHEELER . Iohnstown, Colorado Colorado State College, Univ. of Denver, Baylor Univer- sity. Ir. A.D.A. WILBER S. WHITE, IR. . . . Beaumont, Texas Lamar Ir. College, Sam Houston State College, U.C.L.A., B.S. Psi Omega, Ir. A.D.A. BURTON H. WILLIAMS, IR. . . Winnfield, Louisiana Southwestern Louisiana Institute. Ir. A.D.A. WILLIAM B. WILLIFORD, IR. . . Dallas, Texas Mississippi College, A.B. Xi Psi Phi, Ir. A.D.A. DON O. WILLIS . - v . Calhoun, Louisiana La. Polytechnic Institute. B. A. Vi Psi Phi, Ir. A.D.A. IOE Tl-IURMAN YORK ..... Dallas, Texas Texas Tech. College, Penn State College. Delta Sigma Delta, Ir. A.D.A. Q tax!- -1-0-v -4? ! 'f 'Am' X l .wwe-i.. vs.. ftwffj' M...-ww' 1 I 1 4 1 I I ' r I Nast? M .W ' -tw' .Aff if sa-. .KN V. N, .-Nigf Q .. 'ws 0 ...M-,, ,.,,,. if ..,,.a.sw .-1' ,sf- I ng mt i EDWARD C. GRATZ DAVID GRAY IAMES R. GREENINC1 GRADY W. GUNNELS WALLACE G. HANEY PHIL HARRIS IAMES C. HART IAMES R. HAYGOOD CLIFFORD L. HOOPER I. O. IOLLY . VIRGIL K. KELLEY ERNEST R. KRENEK , IACK C. KUHN IOHN W. LEHR pi'- --ag! ,mg Dallas, Texas Alzilene, Texas . . Dallas, Texas Emerson, Arkansas Snyder, Texas Del Rio, Texas Morrilton, Arkansas Streetman, Texas Pawnee, Oklahoma Dainqerfield, Texas . . Waco, Texas t . Taylor, Texas Brooksville, Mississippi Athens, Texas it IACK W. ADERHOLT IOHN C. BAECHTEL WILLIAM T. BAILEY . FRANCIS E. BAKER LLOYD T. BARRON WILSON B. BAUGH IAMES R. BERRY RICHARD A. BRAESICKE ARMSTEAD W. BRANSCOME IOE S. BRYANT LEWIS I. BRYANT EARL C. BUTLER juniors . Sherman, Texas A Cleburne, Texas Hot Springs, Ark. Oklahoma City, Okla. . Wynne, Ark. . Ft. Worth, Texas . Bonhame, Texas A Henderson, Texas . Tuscumbia, Texas Lawton, Oklahoma Lawton, Oklahoma Palestine, Texas HARROLD A. CAVNESS . WILLIAM M. CHAMBERS JACK T. CREASON . IAMES V. FISHER . . Austin, Texas . Ft. Worth, Texas Benton, Kentucky . Alto, Texas S78 juniors Gulfport, Mississippi W. DOUG MCCOY A Lubbock, Texas GLENN C. MCGOUIRK Arlington, Texas IAMES T. MILLER . Dallas Texas DAVID T. MOORE Oklahoma City, Okla. GENE G. MORRIS Van, Texas IOI-IN W. MORROW Brady, Texas MARY OUTLAW Dallas, Texas IAMES A. POLK Picayune, Mississippi RUSSELL I. PRESGROVE County Line, Oklahoma CHARLES E. PUGI-I Paducah, Kentucky PALMER RICHARDSON Dallas, Texas RICHARD B, RUSSELL Dallas, Texas PAUL G. RYDELL . Ft. Worth, Texas ROBERT B. SANDS, IR. Dallas, Texas WILLIAM S. SEALS Temple, Texas ii, 'WILLIAM C, SELLINGSLOI-I PETE SIMON IEROME C. STENEHIEM WILLIAM M, SUMMERS FRANK T. SUNDERMAN LEWIS W. TANNER KENT E. TOLER IACK E. TROUTT LESLIE TUBB EUGENE E. INATTS Sequin, Texas Bond, Colorado Minot, N, Dakota Ft. Worth, Texas I Putnam, Texas Mineral Wells, Texas Shreveport, Louisiana I Boqata, Texas Abe-rdun, Mississippi Dallas, Texas WILLIAM W. WENDT Bossier City, Louisiana ROBERT A. WINKELMANN Brenham, Texas BRADLEY M. WITT KENNON D. WOMACK RODNEY L, WORTHEN Mt. Pleasant, Texas Crickett, Texas Lawton, Oklahoma sophomores First row: C11 DOULE W. BALDRIDGE, Conway, Ark., C21 WARREN H. BINKLEY, Ft. Worth, Texas, C31 ROBERT B. BOLES, Hot Springs, Ark., C41 ALFRED G. BRADFORD, San Antonio, Texas, C51 RICHARD COLE CARNES, San Antonio, Texas, C63 HAROLD COHEN, Ft. Worth, Texas. Second row: C11 T. FRANK DAKIL, Childress, Texas, C21 BROWN F. DAVIDSON, Boswell, New Mexico, C31 OSCAR M. DILLEN, IR., Lufkin, Texas, C41 LOUIS A, GRIFFETI-I, Ft. Worth, Texas, C51 TAYLOR W. HAMILTON, Sapulpa, Olcla, C81 WALTER L. HENRY, IR., Cooper, Texas. Third row: C11 D. W. HENSLEY, Dallas, Texas, C21 IOHN L, HOPKINS, Sprinqiield, Missouri, C31 IAMES S. HOUSER, I-Iarlinqton, Texas, C41 RUDOLPI-I INMAN, Sherman, Texas, C51 ZAME EDWARD IONES, Electra, Texas, C61 TOM B. KING, Waxahachie, Texas. Fourth row: Cl1 DENNIS L. LINDSEY, Cameron, Texas, C21 Thomas H. Lindsey, Wichita Falls, Texas, C31 BILL A. LIVELY, Dallas, Texas, C41 KENNETH I. LIVINGSTON, Dallas, Texas, C51 IOE CHARLES MAIORS, Texarkana, Texas, C61 ALFRED I. MALCIK, Flatonia, Texas. Filth row: CI1 REUEL MAY, IR., Iaclcson, Mississippi, C21 IIMMY A, MILES, Paris, Texas, C31 B. CLAUDE MOORE, Dallas, Texas, C41 ANDREW GAMBRELL MCCULLEY, Shawnee, Okla., C51 K. C. MCCULLOUGH, IR., Dallas, Texas, C61 I. FRANK PARKS, Little Rock, Arkansas. , 1 2 HX ' if N dsx! i S .... A , f--A . t . . , ,. .,.. . 'ii 5:-if Ili ff' ,mx .t t M ., f , ' .. ' R' ,I 'I' 1 A .,.. . .:- . A, i, A A M 2, f 'X ' I .allies I 4 5-saw, 1 I 52512221 ' T5 - ,2.-5.3.55 vzgw h 'n .1 Q. H' Ea if, - .g,-gg X -:.--fs-..! t . We - ,mpgs -: N fs sig X Q 'Sm ti-0' - I V S Q First row: CID THOMAS L. PHILLIPS, Ft. Worth, Texas, Q2D HARLAN LYNN RALEY, Dublin, Texas, QSD B. ALLI- SON REED, San Antonio, Texas, OID W. K. REYNOLDS, Harperville, Mississippi, Q5D ROY I. RICKS, Clifton, Calif., QSD IOHN WILLIAM SCOTT, San Antonio, Texas. Second row: QID Billy Nib Shaw, Abilene, Texas, CZD IAMES H. SHIRLEY, Ada, Oklahoma, CSD IOE I. SIM- MONS, IR., Dallas, Texas, C4D ROY F. SLATON, Maria, Texas, CSD IAMES S. SLEDGE, San Antonio, Texas, CBD HAROLD LESLIE SMITH, Middlesboro, Texas. Third row: CID IOHN R. SWANSON, Dallas, Texas, CZD BENIAMIN W. TI-IOMAS, Ft. Worth, Texas, 13D TALMADGE B. THIRNHILL, McComb, Mississippi, C4D CHARLES M. VANDIVER, Dallas, Texas, QSD IOHN F. VINSON, Dallas, Tex- as, CSD D. GORDON WALKER, Beaumont, Texas. Fourth Row: CID L. WELDON WALTHALL, Ft. Worth, Texas, QZD HAROLD L. WATKINS, Commerce, Texas: LSD WIL- LIAM C. WATSON, Corpus Christi, Texas, ULD E. OWEN WEATI-IERS, Dul-za, Mississippi, CSD BILL GLENN WESTER, Floydada, Texas, CGD TURNER A. WHITE, Band, Texas. Fifth row: QID ROBERT E. WIGGENS, Cleveland, Mississippi, CZD MORGAN L. WILLEEORD, Mineola, Texas, Q3D IOHN BARRY WILLIAMS, Austin, Texas, OID IOHN ORIN WILSON, Dallas, Texas, CSD IAMES MADISON WORD, Kinqsville, Texas, C6D WILFORD CLAY WRIGHT, Dallas, Texas. sophomores Page 335 s.. W . .C I ' , -. 'ltr-ev' D. freshmen First row: CID WILLARD B. AUBREY, IR., San Marcos, Texas, CZD ROBERT VAN BAILEY, IR., Belton, Texas, C3D ARTHUR E. BALLARD, Belton, Texas, C4D MORRIS L. BARRINGTON, Clovis, New Mexico: C5D CHARLES R. BAR- TON, Wynne, Arkansas. Second row: CID IOHN T. BELL, San Antonio, Texas: CZD WILLIAM LEE BELT, Euiaula, Okla.p CSD ALBERT D. BIRD, Crowell, Texas, C4D NORMAN W. BLACK, Waco, Texas, CSD IOHN M. BROWN, Heavener, Okla.p C6D WILLIAM T. CALHOUN, De-Leon, Texas. Second row: CID LUCIEN B. CAMPBELL, IR., Paris, Texas, CZD ROBERT I. CATHEY, Denton, Texas: C3D WILLIAM R. COGGINS, IR., Corsicana, Texasg C4D EDWARD S. COOK, Dallas, Texas: C5D WALTER R. COOPER, IR., Hillsboro, Texas: CBD CHARLES C. CRAIG, Mason, Texas. Fourth row: CID IAMES D. DEES, Amarillo, Texas, C2D IOHN P. DEKKER, Arlington, Texas, C3D EDWIN W. DEN- HAM: C4D CHARLES W. DRECHSEL, Ft. Worth, Texasg CSD WALTER E. FAIRLEY, Crandall, Mississippi, CGD ALLEN R. FAULK, Aransas Pass, Texas. Sixth row: CID SHERWOOD W. GATTI, Dallas, Texas, CZD WILLIAM GIBBS, Mission, Texas: CSD IOEL F. GOODWIN, Dallas, Texasy C4D WILLIAM B. GREER, Winslow, Ariz.g CSD IAMES A. HALE, Amarillo, Texas: CBD PAUL D. HEN- RY, Los Vegas, New Mexico. xm- QM. su- :Q . , ,. Q RK 1 Ns XXX XX L., I I I I I v I 1 I 1 t l ll x , 1 QQ- , C as 2 D . ,. 'Q Q X - A K 7' . .- I' 'ZZ' ff .LJ . -Q 1 .. N. . ' cf .i f Dt f if 3 I . A ' . --I 1 i' - 2 1' .ff - . C 'jg -- szgl. . '- -' . . , s E Ain- ,9- lb 'Y' f ef, E F 2. ,- ij ,.A4 -,. iff First row: CID ROBERT I. HENRY, Los Vegas, New Mexico, CZD IOHN R. HORNING, Dallas, Texas, C3D THOMAS N. HUGHSTON, Dallas, Texas, C4D IOHN W. KENNEDY, IR., Grapeland, Texas, C5D IOHN P. LAMBERT, Dallas, Texas, CSD FRED H. LOWE, IR., Dallas, Texas. Second row: CID B. I. MORGAN, Dallas, Texas, CZD GEORGE W. MORRISON, Ouanah, Texas, CSD CHARLES F. MURRAY, Austin, Texas, C4D CECIL R. MCCLAIN, Dallas, Texas, CSD CHARLES D. McCULLOUGH, State College, New Mexico, CGD IOHN W. MCELVEEN, State Colleqe, New Mexico. Third row: CID RICHARD A. MCINTOSI-I, San Angelo, Texas, C2D BENNIE L. NAYLOR, Waco, Texas, CSD HOWARD B. OGDEN, Waco, Texas, C4D HAROLD R. POLLOCK, Iklahorna City, Okla., CSD E. E. RENBERG, Dallas, Texas, CGD ROBERT C. ROBBINS, Dallas, Texas. Fourth row: CID RODNEY SELLERS, Price, Texas, CZD W. V. SI-IOFNER, Henderson, Texas, C3D IOE B. SMITH, Goldihwaite, Texas, C4D LUIE D. STEWARD, Hot Springs, Arkansas, CSD C. R. SULLIVAN, Pecos, Texas, CBD I. H. SWEPSTON, Dallas, Texas. Fifth row: CID IAMES R. THORNHILL, IR., McComb, Mississippi, C2D CARL W. TOMKINSON, Safford, Arizona, CSD WILHAM I. H. VAUGHN, Galveston, Texas, C4D IOE BOB WARREN, San Angelo, Texas, CSD IAMES B. WHIT- ACRE, Stephenville, Texas, CSD HUGH L. WILSON, Ft. Worth, Texas. K .. .xr L X, :-. 4 Q.. ., ?' freshmen Page 337 XJ ki I was I OFFICERS , 1 delta sigma delta Grand Master Edward C. Gratz Worthy Master W. Wayne Loqan Scribe . Kermit W. Reynolds EDWARD C. GRATZ Grand Master Treasurer Iarnes H. Shirley T. Adkins, W. Atkins, Baldridqe, Carter, Couch, Faulkner Hayes, Hooker, Lambert, Morgan, Robinson, Aderhoit T. Barron, R. Berry, Creason, G. Haney, Haywood, Kuhn, Loqan I. Presqrove, Pugh, Richardson, B. Russell, Seals, Sunderrnan, Tanner Winkelrnan, Womack, Baldridqe, Boles, Binkley, Bradford, Cohen . . . E . an N S . X .. - 'N :-eases X :, he? if as . 3. Wk an ' : V l :.., ,,.:.,, ,tk 1 'K .. L QQ X X P Y g x ia-:sw it E ,, .Q.?f.5l' ' N :. fe gs XX x I-.Z Iii.: Q ,IVV FRATBES IN URBE ff?-Q. 'mQ'xg52- Q- ' ' 'Q Dr. B. F. Austin Dr. D. S. Green Dr. I. W. Peteet at Dr. R. E. Alters Dr. M. H. Keller Dr. H. L. Rice ' Dr. S. T. Bailey Dr. L. M. Kennedy Dr. C. E. Bichter V? Dr. B. F. Brumage Dr. I. M. McMinn, Sr. Dr. C. C. Sanders Dr. T. V. Conner Dr, I. M. McMinn, lr. Dr. G. B. Schmitt 5 Dr. I. H. Crook Dr. W. B. Nail Dr. I. H. Smith N' . I Dr. I. S. Favors Dr. W. Ogle Dr. H. B. Younger FRA-TEES IN FACULTATE Founded, University of Michi- gan, l882. Total number active Dr. Frank H. Freericks Dr. loe Smith Chapters, 34. Lambda Lambda Dr. stephen P. Forrest Dr. Harold B. wants Chfmef installed at BCfY1Of,UHi' versity College ot Dentistry, Dr. Melvin Land 1922. F. Davidson, Griffith, Henry, Hopkins, lnman, Lively Majors, Malcik, McCullough, Miles, Moore, Baley, Beynolds Shirley, Smith, Swanson, Thomas, Vinson, Watkins, Weathers Wilson, Barton, Calhoun, Campbell, Cook, Dekker, Fairley Kennedy, Lambert, Morrison, Murray, McElveen, Vaughn, Whitacre mv-J'9Q . '. A Ry- 2-A. 5555, .l. t -N . I . . . - ,. is 5 .51 I .- V ,,.,. -I ' ' -2, 'I -..- . . .f ..f ' ',.-.'Y 7'f:i QfE:. 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Q . 1 t' is-t,,..::1:' . ' 1:3 es:-' . :-we ..--:zgf .W J . ,I -na ... , x, . yy 5- if 2 'A X iii 5 5 .Q t .. A . X HENRY B. BLACK Grandmaster OFFICERS psi omega Grandmaster . Henry B. Black Iunior Grandmaster Iohn W. Gallimore Secretary . . Charles M. Vancliver Treasurer . Boy P. Slaton House Managers lim Fisher and Iohn Owens T. Bell, F. Bell, Fielden, Iurrison, Landers, Lide, Maltese, Mayer, Oates Owens, Ritter, Reeves, Smith, Steakley, Waters, White, Bailey, Baechtel Bauqh, Braesicke, Bryant, Chambers, Fisher, Gallimore, Gray, Greening, lolly Kelly, Krenek, Moore, Simon, Stenehjem, Troutt, Witt, Carnes, Dakil Dillon, Hamilton, Houser, lones, Kina, Lindsey, D. Lindsey, May, McCulley -T . -'5 ' 'ff Slszfik, , ' 5515145 1. 55555 s ' ', ' 51 X - 5 lflifffi-. t I 9. 55, ., .Q - ' . , g-.1q,:5, -- .:. ,fm ' -- - rx -. A1-: mx., 1 w- bv c-g.4:.:5. 1. 5: - ., -' --,X , ' t 1 . '- y. 49 S 9' , -1'-5:-v:rP:w . ..-rf f . 1 x S?gL221:','fL f ' fr t - .Q-:.,,,:: ,ssgrfq X Y -asm -,, ' N' s.9Q:s1f5.'-,,' new ,n ies -, -' 29.-I 1., .:::1:'5 2. n -- :sr-::5' - A ' . 2-' '- . aa::s:s: 'vb sw H f ' 5, 2 .. Q . ,. 'W ,TI- .. 9, l A cw. .vw . . .55 ,. ,W-1 1: , '15'- .4 'X -555,3 A: f f' 4, . ' Q ' t 1 V ' sf ' ' , , V - 1 x b X . 4. ,,.- Si r: I.: . I - -, X N. ,. K V K. U , .Xl ,i l 2 g ' , , sm , -3. I av , A N am. t, l 'Tk f' - X Q , '.. .- Gil Mr? 5 lf' . Qiiififiiifx , f Tl 'C - rl , fs, ,,1 x x. -, . :X .. - -:: ,X Y , ,XQ H, . . ..,,, ...,..,, ,, ,Z , ins .X 1 3' : N53 Q X A . X R F , Gxxtl X . W .,., N A E ,X R .Nt ,Q st., 4 ' x 3 X X X .. tv 2 g,.,s:.-Ngiigsf-g',, f.. 3, fx-Ig. -::-J ' n 55, sys - .r I'.'fesi Y t X Xe is 3 : X wx xx x x X 'NX ls X Nm x N S. 1 X X E t 'NF ,f fix TNS, ' ' ' Q. s N 'wa X 5 Q Dr. W. E. Bell Sam Brock Dr. Dr. W. T. Bohannon Dr. I. I. Cooper FRATRES IN UBBE Dr. Milan Iay Dr Dr. E. B. Iohnson Dr Dr. l. I. Iordon Dr Dr. I. A. Legget Dr S. C. Patton G. B. Renfrew B. L. Bidgeway I. A. Skinner Dr. Henry Crawford Dr. T. A. Lipscomb Dr A. C. Sloan Dr. E. W. Elliott Dr. W. C. McDaskill Dr L. B. Sowell Dr. Melvin B. Franklin Dr. M. G. Musick Dr B. Smith Dr. E. T. Gillean Dr. A. L. Nygard Dr I. I. Simmons Dr. I. H. Grosclose Dr. G. R. Hillin Dr. Ft. N. Nelson Dr Dr. S. B. Parks Dr Ashley H. Sills, Ir. M. F. Webster Dr. I. T. Hughley Dr T. M. Williams FBATBES IN FACULTATE Dr. Weldon Bell Dr. R. E. Karper Dr. S. B. Parks Dr. Iames A. Dewberry Dr. Robert Lamb Dr. G. L. Powers Dr. Erwin I. Farrell Dr. A. L. Nygard Dr A. C. Sloan Sledge, Simmons, Thornhill, Vandiver, G. Walker, Watson, Wester, White, Wiggins Williams, Willeford, Word, Aubrey, Bailey, Barrington, Bell, Belt, Bird Black, Brown, Cathey, Craig, Dees, Denham, Drechsel, Faulk Gibbs Henry, Horning, Hughston, Lowe, McClain, A. Mclntosh, Naylor, Pollock, Ben- berg Sellers, Smith, Stewart, Sullivan, Swepston, Thornhill, Warren, Wilson Founded at Baltimore College ot Dental Surgery, 1893. Total number of active chapters, 39. Delta Psi Chapter install- I ed at Baylor University College ot Den- tistry, l92O. Parks, Phillips, Reed Scott, Shaw, Slaton ci .I 4 , . Q i , ieit ff 9 -la 3 I , .,,. ll- lg' 7 P . Q . . 3 . .... .. - T152 tw : '- I M ' sf' r s Q . . ' , I ' ..., ' V. V r- I ,.ri-i' M- H I ' . ,jg , NV. nllv 2 'X N Y! YJ ? in llv' up , ft , n I Y . A , +V -.-' ' 't . 4 . 1 . Q 4 0 -'-, . BKZ' yi fra , ' E , ' 1 Q21 l1 7A - I 5 .., .. f 'i:'t li' -- , W - -. I . . , . X .gf t Q. M ,,,- 5 B. w.. 1' 2 ' . 13' , ' '.Q.b ,. li . X fl x r r tt ttt M - - . N I as J f . iv, 7, ,Q . g i I y H - 4 - ff X .V . 'f V 3 you M ' 'Q ' .I fs-. ' ' ,.e ' ini. . w xs- I Il' , l -- 53 . '-:fgf . A M sit- 1 . A - .944 l xi psi phi 'Fixx Grand Master Thomas M. Matthews Iunior Grand Master Charles S. Purtymun Secretary . Quentin D. Musgrave Treasurer . . Iames M. Bledsoe Sgt. at Arms . . Lynn F. Morris THQMAS M. MATTHEWS Grandmaster FRATBES lN URBE Dr. Brooks Bell, Dr. H. H. Beachum, Dr. Hames V. Boone, Dr. A. B. Conley, Dr. I. F. Crabb, Dr. W. P. Delatield, Dr. A. L. Prew, Dr. B. M. Garner, Dr. M. G. Goode, Dr. B. A. Lively, Dr. D. K. Longley, Dr. B. Lynn, Dr. B. Leonard, Dr. G. A. lVlcIinsey, Dr. I. P. Mitchell, Dr. P. I. Murphy, Dr. A. VV. Qdell, Dr. A. W. Percy, Dr. H. I. Percy, Dr. W. M. Beppeto, Dr. I. B. Swanson, Dr. Q. L. Swepston, Dr. Paul P. Taylor, Dr. l. I. Thornton, Dr. Ralph Thornton, Dr. W. Todd, Dr. L. H. Webster, Dr. H. E. Wood, Dr. Homer Wood. FRATBES lN FACULTATE Dr. Brooks Bell, Dr. A. B. Conly, Dr. W. H. Delatield, Dr. A. L. Frew, Dr. Q. L. Swepston, Dr. l. I. Thornton, Dr. C. F. Bouschor, Dr. Billy Looney, Dr. E. A. Abernethy, Dr. Thom- as H. Miley, Dr. H. A. Templin. Quentin E. Barber, Iames M. Bledsoe Iohn W. Conly, Everette C. Hatton Noble H. Hodge, David Lloyd, Quentin D. Musgrave, Charles S. Purtyrnun, Perry M. Smith, Ioe Wells, W. B. Willitord Don Willis, Paul G. Rydell Robert B. Sands, W. C. Sellingsloh, Ir. Page 342 www Founded, University ot Michigan, 1889 Total number active chapters, 39. Al pha Pi Chapter installed at Baylor Uni versity College ot Dentistry, l92l. IACK BELL : : i iw .A,AQ 2 4' , hw.-. .-- ICE BRYANT junior Editor FRANCIS MATTERE Photographer IACK LANDERS Photographer i k , . W. ,. ,. . - . H, . t f. s.xf::-'-::,.-1:-guwi,-1:2i,1. -tg,--,, N.-gms., V i v .5-5,4 gf-jj-25-531-: ,JI--if i f 5 -Q.-gs: 251513114 i. A. . U s wr., Q- Q -.-11. ,+:---- -V junior a. d. a. :t ,. . .. N... ,,.-.Qt ,V ,.,. :Ii-M .- '-:Sw r ,, A .t .Li ..,. Q3 ,. , Q .v X W 2 5 f 3 rc 'X X, 4 3 as 0 QQ 0 'X 'f 5 X as ,Wi X is if f , , N Six ' or K Kim? Q' , is gm N X me 'H' ' ' if , xxcxx -Q Couch, Carter, Pugh, Barber . gist- f, '. OFFICERS President , . Quentin E. Barber Vice-President , Warren Carter Secretary . , . Charles E. Pugh Program Chairman lim Couch Students who belong to this society are automatically Iunior members of the American Dental Association and receive With membership the American Dental Iournal. The society serves to inculcate in its members the ideals of dentistry and to instill in the undergraduate a sense oi devotion and responsi- bility to the public and to the profession, The society meets once a month. Papers are read by student speakers iollowed by the entertainment part oi the program. Baylor's society can boast a 100 percent membership with approximately 240 dental students. ' P ,. . 1.-if gin ' i is Fhng ii., It I ffl at gil M? ,M 5' -,-.wwr up 555 A wmr Nc-4 Ro m gmcwosfa' f L' 6 .. 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Yrofesnt 'ds gr' llvlng ui gn ers of coopefsuon grow? val wil. lon .ri members of one of sevefsl professions concerned with health mi dlslssl. lou sre qualified w fit xn 1-U ws! ss s conulwtlng PIDCT. 'the enola nursing scuvlq is csrfxed on ui we nursing mn lcbbfdlhs va fuflcuan sua necessary prspefsuqn for per- tofixng dx!! fxmcuon. Bqlor Bniversltg Sbbobl of inrsxng ls 1-ftxmng the nufr ing ten. lou new which P514 of your scuviues are ptr fesslonnl sm! which sfo mt ucnnicel. loo nw which Q1 bl Aelepua end when they Q1 bi dclegsmsd. The grcsteu. single pfecucsl problem fscxng une prefer slonsl nurse noisy is nav in assure spoon: us! relationship aiu other ususn of who uhhh mess we vim we other dr bits oi the nursing wel. He cvrge you no espn! your pfofesslonsl responsibilities in we us! relsuonshig sm! especisllg to glee xml lesdershlp which ls ngeaed fox' s convnul no 1-elsuunsnip with dl len nurse ln N-be go0pifs!-110 endessor for we neslxh of ughblc tu people . Sincerely , LVL ' 'Lots H. Yldlef Dist Page 350 facult ZORA M. FIEDLER, R.N., B.A. Dean, School of Nursing Professor of Nursing OLGA M. BREII-IAN, R.N., B.S., M.A. Assistant Dean, School oi Nursing Associate Professor oi Nursing MILDRED D. MCGONAGLE, R.N., B.S. Director of Nursing Service, Baylor Hospital EDITH E. MILLER, R.N., B.S., M.A. Counselor, School of Nursing Director of Student Personnel Assistant Professor oi Nursing CATHERINE HERRINGTON, R.N., B.S. Director of Technician Nurse Program Assistant Professor of Nursing LAURA SIMMS, R.N., B.S. Instructor in Nursing A. LOUISE GOLDEN, R. N., B.S. Instructor in Obstetric Nursing NADINE E. BRANSON, R.N., B.S. Instructor in Surgical Nursing BETTY SCHENEWERK, R.N., B.S. Instructor in Nursing MARGARET DOTY, R.N., B.S. Instructor in Nursing ELEANOR FREDELL, R.N., BS. Assistant Instructor in Surgical Nursing I. E, ASHMORE, B.S., M.S. Instructor in Chemistry RUTH GUY, M.S. Laboratory Instructor in Bacteriology MARIORIE BROWN, B.S. Instructor in Dietetics MARY ALYCE SCOTT, B.A. Baptist Student Union Secretary I. MORRIS HORN, M.D. Director of Student Health Service RUBY THOMPSON, R.N. Student Health Nurse BILLIE DeVITO, B.A. Librarian 3 'V K if -15' WCB' - -ai. A : , .. - 'Y A 1 Page 351 Q, ' Q S23 -A iff,-.,f, 5-:x-g. -V , N i a ,, ,Rig -A Q5-. Zip ,er 4 ug I 9 gs: ' I? VJ' SWE XV' am- - - N 2, fx. . x, 2 1 Y ' M Y, .JP if W . 5 I I Xi 7, T li? N f i . 1,31 nf.-5., 'fe T 3' W is ayf: 1 3 , , W ,,,-4-eewr ' 'f i 1951613 .ir MRS. FLORENCE HYAMS BB , . .A. Director of Admissions Pcxqe 352 MRS. HELEN HATCHER Executive Housekeeper RESIDENCE HOSTESSES MRS. LILLIE MONCREIF MES. ANNA HOLLIS MES. BESSIE EAsT OFFICE PERSONNEL MRS. EVELYN OSEOENE Asst. Director oi Admissions Miss MARY FRANCIS LAEA Clerk-Typist Miss TUCKER ROBINSON Secretory io the Deon -i .vat class -ef. -.-- 3, sponsors seniors 1 DR. TRUETT MORRIS DR. IOHN HOLLAND, IH BETTY GRIGGS Vice-President X we NADINE BRANSON A Q' . 11 -' rw 1,-.f-fm . ' -13. 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Treasurer Q O juniors .I .2 eil, BERNTCE CAIN, Brady ' '37 y MARTIEL CLARK, Fordyce, Ark. BETTY CONNELL, Sweelwater '43 ,M ,1-. BETTY FRAZOR, E1 Paso 5 I CJ' TINA FAYE KEELE, Garlcmd I LXA A KATHERINE KERR, Dallas - Q, -I V FLOY MOON, Stephenville ir ,Q DEETTE PUCKETT, warren, Ariz. I I IESSIE MAE RITTER, Longview R5 u 5 , ff X TINA F, KEELE Asst. Treasurer A V I 1. ' -fn' iff! - v 1 J 'Q 'f ' -Q-if 454. 4 1 L , .r,r,L I . I, - I' I ' ff Y 1' - A ,WN V Ha 'N OWEN SATCHER, Kilgore b 5,1 - f Q f' 1 RUBY LEE TACKETT, szephenvm W 'ia' BETTY ERAZOR, EI Paso fm I -u I I I , I5-ff, BILLIE IEAN VANDEVER Beaumont RUTH WALLACE Dallas SHIRLEY WI-IITE, Amar1I1o Page 355 W QI ' ' W . W. :.,.r..,:,,. I -y:5,,.g,: ,qw .y.,,,.145' gm!-:tx-.-.vi--'..A. ' : IiE5f'25E321.-i:Ilfii9 's 4 I K .y Q, A 0 ' Q. fz - .1 2 13,3 'lfzf' ' 4 15' I A f ' A .ff Y A 'ff V3 ky vi V 4. f fin.--7 1 A- ' . 52?iE'Zf.5,5j :N 4 'sh 1 i5.':':':2Se-1215 ,- W 4-, V ng., -1:53-gmz.,-.-.,.1, - 4 A -2459 :,fFss x2'if'sf 9 A A ' .. PM My za., 4 fff Q , fy ,, V ,. X f Af, 252' f f, Q4 A9 if V 5 -. vm my t ng: .X W if ' 4 if W' w 1 gn Q 7' J., M . ' 4? V QA N -. y 1 J v 4, ., ,S A x ff are .9-R. 'BN' . 1 ...Y 5' 1 ,gsm M :Q A if-.N x freshm n iii l CLASS SPONSOR RUBY THOMPSON 1' 1. . 51. ..,.E::g,s2':32gi,:f: -.feft i . Q- Egger-fs:2.3q':24f , L--.','-5.1521w.,3:-'j:e'- -...Ziff ' 1 '11 'T X. - V N i X C I ,ff ' 'T it . -fggg X if 3. DOROTHY SCHAFER IEANNIE HUDSON MILDRED SHIBATA PATRICIA TURNER President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer 'W . lo Nell Adams, Grand Prairie -f 3 . - 3 51. 'N M . Wk , 3 'fffQQEf.,f.5 loyce Autrey, Shawnee, Okla. W... . AQ- A . T , ' 'N . A , 4' Q ,fr-: Marie Barnett, Denver, Colo. fi,V esf i'.,asaAl 'N f . . s Ns X, Io Chapple, Tyler i , .Y .AZQ . . Q , I ' 5 Fonda Cloud, Wichita . , , ,Q ' ' 1'-nififa-'I -' :'j'.':'fi52.2i1 'I-:-N 'Yi - A , b -l,3,'5jj Mary Ann Craiqhead, Louisville, Ky. - Q P-Ss . A - .. If -I . , Q , . , .. T73 g w N, Ann Dodson, Gilmer 1 , ff ' gm-NN 3.3 -I-sv-5 2 ' 1 1 i 131, -Q 'f-Fr ' , is I . -f , .1LMZr,' ' , Q '- 1 3' Barbara Floyd, Batesville, Ark. A A N Mozelle Fox, San Benito , ., .,.t.,. ,, wily, .u . f ,. A-,rs Q' 'Y' x Emily Futrell, Ft. Worth 1 . K X -- y Nyma Hamic, . WX ig' ' ,y fs Honolulu, T.H. W. - ' '- ,v 5 - ' - , I , ' 0' ill ffiii-f , 1 Q' M - ,N we leannie Hudson, Amarillo . . L. rsyqwalfg --f - .,.. -ty ' .J ? . ..- . c ' . V1 1 ,,. , ,'i X.. f' N ff -f , Muflel HHH' 1- 23' - , . 5 A A Hackettstown, N. I. ' ' ' - X Myrna lo Land, El Reno, Okla. 5 5 1 mi Carolyn Latham, Linden X ' 'E x., v' Betty Melson, Fresno, Calif. -E A4 Q., I ' N I N . 3 . ..j K -' Bobbie Millsap, Hamilton . . 5- . - ,.-1 .P '-'S wi , . : ' A+ sm. , see: A .' ' ...Q , -. - 5 , grit? N . 5- V- - ' M 'fl' , -gf -hw' . A M gg., . WWC Ofqfmf , X . t f wg:-fg,i.j X :sr Vancouver, Wash. 5' .' I V 1 1 . ,V ' -,Q , , if Q g. ,M Lillie Merle Powell, Dallas , V' t ,5 ' Dorothy Schafer, 5 San Antonio ff swf -..- --.Q .ef H -Weiss? assess? misses V - , axine Seger McKinney . ,- -H' ' Qs' , X ' -'- 5 Frances Sheffield, Houston y rr? ,X I mf? A I A f Mildred Shibata, Waco ,,srsfees iR,. .Q X 'inset Ngfy f . .x f -5,,'i'QQsj -Q' 3 Annaqene Smith, SL' , - N ' Q Royse City :Bi 5 S E1 I, X Saralyn Teatt, Midland .,... . tt ....v.gl:,T, A i- e'r-- ' 1 ,.g., , -, .f1.'.,z:s K.. y 01, QQ, . ',- iii: . xg A ' N 1 ,- L bk I. M .,.s. , M. x-. - .. -- ' .-Q 1.-C1 , X vi Q ,X PM X ,Q 1 X iw.. 'H - ' its .e 5 X A . , x .. X I , . X .... ,. . 1. 6 Q .qw . - . N t -f:r,wf.gg- , 3 f-:,-r r, 1 N ' , s X . zz ... M. , K 4:55 - K' .9 F Q z.. 9. Q ware J ff T f-sm . . . ' N N5 -. ,.: - ' , -i 33.1 'III' X , - ' ... its . - - N 1 . ' N. : if:c1.r..1:1::',. , . t 1 . N Q - .Q ' X XX .,...., . Aiea ', ' K .., Q55 - xx S T 4 Lo Rita Thornburg, Lawton, Okla. Ruth Tippit, Tyler Patricia Turner, Coahoma Doris Watters, Ada, Okla. Mary Ruth Wilterth, Springer, N. M. Beverly Moody, Mexico, D.F., Mex. Martha Io Williams, Denison Mary Elizabeth Wilson, Whitney technician nurse students CLASS OF DECEMBER l95O CLASS SPONSOR CATHERINE HERRINGTON v - . t , n .. , .. g .. I - ws- ' - b Vu q It b:V,,,:. A b h .,... ..:., .,,.. ' 'SSA :G M ., gag, 4 , . ,. . S . it x XF' 'A'-- ,.,t' '.Q it W,?.es , a ,Q t ,-, . -st t M A Q A -. .' K U 'was' w -'ft a-i' m': . -effg 1' r - - ,- J' v - q st t t -. - , ' I , , . , U X 1 x .V LE: ,,, H E. v i -t R A U N -. f ' .. is if ' ' M 515 , 'S ' , ,: TA .1 'Q ri 5? , ff t 2 . 5. A 1 f i 'fu 5 ag., if' A 3 . si Top row: Anita Wallace, Marjorie Richers, l..aVerne McDonald, Mary K, Bolton, Ieanne Fleak, Gussie Morris, Emily McCurley. Second row: Flora Lawless, Shirley Walker, Rosemary Archer, Marilyn Shaver, Barbara Hazel, Martha Bussing, Billie Tull. Third row: Ruth Turner, Minerva Flemister, Virginia Haney, Ioyce Ieane, Betty Ryan, lessie Wise, Ida Holland, and Mrs. Zora M. Fiedler, Dean. Fourth row: Catherine Herrington, Instructor, Alpha Walker, Iris Bush, Ianet Youngblood, Angeline Entrevia, Gladys Hall, Laura Tate, Elizabeth Stewart. Fifth row: Betty Schenewerk, Instructor, Ross Waldrop, Iosie Cefalu, losephine Stanford, Theresa Cefalu, Cather- ine Goodwill, Mr, Ross Garrett, Technical Assistance to Baylor School of Nursing. ' Page 357, technician nurse students CLASS OF MARCH 1950 t ' .- gg 5-gg V 5 CLASS SPONSOR BETTY SCHENEWERK la Q! W P t egg, 9 M , , ..1, ,.,s,, ' ,J ,, Q A M ' S , ,Mn 3 'sg Q iwir -4 'Y ,, E , fs-.6 W E f -f- 1 ' A2 if Top row: Nanette Baker, Pauline Douglas, Frances Dear, Sarah Caplinger, Lyla McTaggart, Mary Barney, Cleo Coffee, Mattie Hart- tord, Elizabeth Mercer, lulia Biles, Verna Hayes, Nancy Hummer, Lois Murray. Second row: Madeline Wells, Val lean Kent, Billie Burkhart, Betty Smith, Lyla White, Roberta Roberts, Patricia Youngblood, Mattie Flanagan, Betty Holland, Stella Farris, Hazel McKnight, Marlene Kelly, Virginia Summer. Third row: Fannie Day, Norma Morgan, Frances Thomas, Cleo Wood, Charlie Mae Pack, Ruby Knight, lacqueline Snowden, Betty Gorman, Clela McRorey, Elaine Pope, Patricia DeLoacl'i, Ruby Kennedy. Page 358 Betty Melson, Marjorie Bichers, Katherine Kerr, Betty Connell President Senior Representative lunior Representative Tech. Nurse Be-pr. Tech. Nurse Bepr. student council Sec'y. G Freslimfrn Piepr. the advisory council Katherine Kerr Betty Iune lvlelson Doris Anne Hindinan r Betty Connell Marjorie Bichers Betty Holland President , , . Vice-President . Secretary . Round-Up Editor Narcotic Pad Editor . . House Committee Chairman Rep. of Big Sisters Librarian A A Repres. of B.S.U. . Iayne Olson Anne Smith . Billie Vandever Anne Smith v Bernice Cain Charlotte Reiqer . Katherine Kerr . Betty Frazor . Tina Faye Keele Senior Class Pres ...ii Senior Class Representative lunior Class President - lunior Class Representative . Freshman Class President 7 Freshman Class Representative . Technician Nurse Representatives r Afiiliatinq Students Representative Faculty Advisor ---- Page 359 . . Betty Attebery . Virqinia Drew . Flay Moon Billie Vandever Dorothy Schafer . Frances Sheffield Mary K. Bolton, loyce Ieane, Cleo Coffee . V Agnes Smith , Edith Miller .Q 4 . 1, v 5 the life service band President . Virginia Morgan Vice-President , Betty Gorman Secretary Emily Futrell Top row: Ruby Taclcett, Tina Keele, Virqinia Morqan, Emily Fu- trell, Saralyn Taeff, Mary Anna Craiqliead. Second row: Mildred Shihata, Betty Melson, Ann Dodson, Kath- erine Kerr, Martiel Clark, Martha Williams, Mozelle Fox. . s. u. council sv.. x . , . , ,....,, , , 5 5 I .S 2 1 ., r. . . X . President -... - . I. O. lolly Faculty Advisors . Louise Golden, Dr. loe Smith Vice-Presidents Katherine Kerr, lack Kuhn Student Secretary Advisor . . A Mary Alyce Scott Secretary-Treas. . 4 . Billie Vandever Editor of The Link . Eppie I. Marrniori First row: Frances Downard, Mary A, Scott, I. O. Iolly, lack Kuhn, Dr. Ioe Smith, A. Louise Golden, Betty Connell. Second row: Tina F. Keele, Betty Deninqton, Ruby L. Tackett, Eppie Marmion, Ruth Vxfallace, Billie Vandever, Shirley White. Page 360 big sisters-technician nurse students -nm, mf ri 'N ' - ' Y 1 1 f 4 eff? 1 4 4, :ji QI, 1 K x .V Q -UQ io L , 1' 5 t E ,v, 7 . ,. -ft xkxf I , .. X Vi, . X ,,1, rw President - Laverne McDonald Laura Tate, Laverne McDonald, Billie Tull, Virginia Haney, Marjorie Richers, Flora lean Lawless, Mary K. Bolton big sisters-professional nursing students -i : President ...-.... Katherine Kerr Vice-President ,... . Tina Faye Keele Secretary 44.-- V V - Martiel Clark Top row: Ruby Tackett, Bernice Cain, Charlotte Reiqer, Iayne Olson, Eppie Marmion, Ruth Wallace, Virginia Drew. Bottom row: Betty Frazor, Billie Vandever, Tina Keel, Katherine Kerr, Martiel Clark, Betty Denington, Betty Connell. Page 361 the chorus r if President . Elizabeth Wilson Vice-President . Virginia Morgan Sec'y-Treas. Marilyn Seger Publicity Mozelle Fox Reporter 1 . Fonda Cloud Librarian . Ting Keele Top row: Mary R. Wilferth, Muriel Hull, Virginia Morgan, Martiel Clark, Billie Vandever, Tina Keele, Ann Dodson. Second row: Mildred Shibata, Frances Sheffield, Marilyn Seger, Mozelle Fox, Elizabeth Wilson. W. El. President Mildred Shibata Vice-Pres. Clela McRorey Sec'y. - Carolyn Latham Top row: Martiel Clark, Betty Denington, Laverne McDonald, Muriel Hull, Mary Wilferth, Carolyn Latham, Martha lo Williams, Betty Connell, Gwen Satcher, Clela Mclttorey, Emily Putrell, Roberta Roberts, Billie Vandever, Mary Alyce Scott. Second row: Virginia Morgan, Virginia Drew, Ann Dodson, Saralyn Teaif, Annagene Smith, Barbara Floyd, Betty Taylor, Myrna Land, Betty Gorman. Third row: Mary Ann Craighead, Louetta Binford, Mildred Shibata, Betty Melson, Mozelle Fox, Marylyn Seger, lo Stanford, Ruby Lee Tackett, Catherine Goodwill. Page 362 N me ' N texgagviagz, Q., R f ,1 1 M in 5'3s4,f' i A T 'jw.f. 3 1 V :fm -f . .smY,1..g'n -. .Q .. 134 ., ., X'-xg v' , as . e 1 e - - .- r. V, fs JM 6, , 3, ' , Q -- ,. .Q-i ,-C1 f- . .t . .,.. -1 nl-,QA .. 1, .:.,x ... ' . , . - .,1. ..'fe.,.,. most representative nursing student FREIDA DILLON Page 363 senior favorites MM IAYNE OLSON DORIS MANN BETTY ATTEBERY FREIDA DILLON Page 364 carnival queen , RUBY LEE TACKETT Page 4365 'X carnival princesses SENIOR PRINCESS FRESHMAN PRINCESS BOBBIE MILLSAP Page 366 FREIDA DILLON 'A' 15 - ,gg fi 71 - ,A Q .. -Me iv 1 . T , , - . A. 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Al' C0'H1WeSS01'S'Ai'e Tools Gasoline and Air Chain Saws Pulvi-Mixers WHITE MANUFACTURING Co. CILEAVER-BROOKS Co. CLYDE IRONHWORKS Concrete Vibrators Tank Car Heaters H0155 ' DeH'1Ck5 Front-End Loaders Boosters Sales-Rentals-Service COCllRA EQUIPNIENT C0 PA Y The Humble Company its l9,000 employees, and the 8,000 driveway salesmen who supply you with Humple prod- ucts, extend to the . Cfom of 7 9 O their hearty congratulations and best wishes. Page 376 2 heating and air conditioning . . . and for NATURAL GAS HELPS YOU SERVE YOUR FELLOW MAN You'll find clean, dependable natural gas services in the most modern hos- pitals, laboratories and professional offi- ces . . . as well as in the modern home. It provides fuel for the finest automatic water heating, refrigeration, cooking, BAPTIST BOOK STORE Books of All Publishers Bibles, Song Books and Sunday School Supplies Complete Visual Aids Department the dozens of technical services requiring Specialized heat- Religious Recordings , 22.11. :. 3? mmgiimmige - A A A fOR1HE8ESTlNGAS5Ew1CEcAuw, H06 Main Street Chai ter 4-4797 V .' sas :'i2ijj ?f2gm Houston 2. Texas ilglnuz ' . I!' N . -.-:.:.:::1:::- - .,.-. .,r. g .:.g:. N ,,, ,-::5:5::f 's-: '--' S,:f3E55:',:1:::f:-r- - - 'G ' v- - kia, 4- 83 Years of Dependable GAS Service to Houstomons i E fl I , .V :f:7:3, 3: -. - .. , ,vzfffffffrg-El.-.. ,VM S 2:-:s f '.' , EgZEsEsi1:':1f5?:E52ff5f ffl: , --l W-- : ' 3::5 'f l .. 2 ,.2?f12- ffsQs5fQ.,, Q -fl' Q , 'fiisiffff-11: 5 ' ' 5 1 'liz 'sa 5 . Q '- .- -' ' . '. I fe 1 ,gg CATERING TO YOU YOUNG MEN! . .- : . :2:s:a:s::..,:'f1:'.. '1-f:5eS45s- f -1- .:5. - , - , ,,,, . Q For college or career, it s your shop . . . especially ci eated 355555 .55 5l'f'1i?f':fiE?' -5255i.i-Efif' .2255 ' .' ' - - - - - - - if ,55s5553isfgigagiggeisiiffslgt for young men who like a certain ll3.11'. who like a precise fit 615555551 ' ff' ff'.5T7f5'l:E :':?5'32.153 .525 ' 'i' 5 - - - igggggsagassg' -'t- 't ' - 5 for broad shoulders and slim hips. Come in and see our ' 1 selections. Youll find it s a complete store 111 itself. .eq-525 :5gE::5:5,,g:3E'.g.a -j 1 .::2i.:. .s:s2sE5EEs2 -if . -. ' ,,,.:.,1 . . t- Varsity ShOP, Foley' S Second Floor 152E212552552555sfsfsEsEs2s:s:sI:2s:1fs:s:1 s:::f.g..-3-2221 :s:s:s:s2:s3s: -21- i32ssz:z:g:::5:z:zfzfgfgf1- ------- ' -'-- Q 1 9' 'i ' ' ' 1525:-:-he-.':-: V F 0 L EY'S lil u 1 an Wm Page 377' D r '35 I', X J A Q ourtes AE' 5? ltaliix X f L qx thatgs warm and friendly . . . right 41 X- . from the heart f N 1 4 YK 5 K You will find more than a precise courtesy in your dealings with Q' 9 'L this bank. You will find warm, friendly attitudes, sincere interest ' A K I Y .ilf xt in serving and safeguarding your interests . . . banking service for ?51X fix' V ll ll your every need. Won't you come in and get acquainted? We are mill Ula l l sure you then will understand why so many refer to us J V5f , . as The Bank of Courtesy . 71 , li lllember Federal Deposit ill: Insurance Corporation dl' ' 5 :i l 31101131 ank of Commerce t ll Qfjij' ' ' T H E B A N K O F C O U R T E S Y ,::.,., 1:15 3 54 WARM, FRIENDLY BANKING AND rnusr GUIDANCE jesse H. Jones, Chairman of the Board M. A. Backlund, President A if ' , j 2 W' 1L u-FW-I I ,, fl,Hgfiillimits ,jlfliialiifliiiiil Q ll2QEk5ifEl?QElrEl:ll C OMMERC STRIAL LIFE C OMPANY Home Office Commerce Building Houston 2, Texos Page 378 BEST WISI-IES BEST Wlgi-IES To fo BAYLOR BAYLQR from from FORD DIXON, Representing V. MUELLER 81 CO. VERNON BASI-I, Representing MIENECKE 81 CO., INC. Chicago New York Los Angeles LYNN HOTEL COFFEE BEST 'SHES SHOP BAYLOR from Dallas Across From New Boylor Hospitol Dove P. Sloughter, Representing THE DUBOIS COMPANY Dallas WMM! Wm QF Compliments Ot MATTHEWS ENGINEERING W Sf' A F COMPANY SEVEN-UP BOTTLING COMPANY 2122 olive ponies Dollos Texos I For Your Duty Shoes Weor the Fomous S C O U T Compliments Of Compliments Of SHERWIN - WILLIAMS COMPANY CANTILEVER SHOE STORE 1717PaCifiC , , , C-7891 1702 Pocitic Dollos Medlcal Arts Blllldlllg Professional Service Done Ideal Laundry 81 Dry Cleaning 3216 Ross T3-2141 HYour Money Buys More at Moore's Your Neighborhood Personal Needs Store M O 0 R E ' S 3414 Junius Opposite Baylor Hospital WELCOME! 5 V55 ,, Q., Q f 5 iQ Pi 9513 X N, ...,,.A l U , , . ,, , ,',, V N ,iv .,,i M ly.. ,A ' sa-X .v s J' , 'rr , or H Qifwyef ,acy - Q' 3' fr ,ale W ssr ifwa 4 f, f is Y V, -, sr. Qi 5 3,,,.,a.f . , . 2. A wi. 3. ' K Sri. it , few afgf wr My -V r - 4: 'fx' 'aw 5 ,, P ,w i U if-3.4 -is gr? il 's rf as ff If of 3 if sf N 1 fr. 'X ' as . T2 -Q2 rv f V: 1-r . , L1 ww 6:1 ff sf iw-. ,ii er-' ,ge 3 3 ' We 2-2 l '51 ' ,Q rw -rf . 1'-1-'ae ,s I . .I I 'JS-i's.fe+mV: . C' Gaston Avenue Baptist Church Dr. YN. Marshall Craig, Pastor PAUL'S WELCOME INN LET'S EAT Best of Food and Good Service 3309 Gaston Ave. U6-9043 Across from New Baylor Hospital Compliments Of Compliments Cf A FRIEND f-o A FR: END O . X 12 me xr -.wx-V Y X' an C'J 2 3 if s 5 3 -0- Q 5 3405 Gaston Ave., Dallas, Texas, near Baylor Hospital UQ Telephone Victor 4-6331 0 Charles Closson, Manager Page 380 Vance K. Miller Company Southwest 81 Johnson X-Roy Office Furniture ond Supplies Company 1916 Main Street C-9091 2615 Oaklawn Ave. Dallas, Texas DALLAS, TEXAS 13.2055 Greetings to Baylor Students BEST WISHES Everts on the Box Adds much to the to Gift but Nothing to the Cost BAYLOR ARTHUR A. EVERTS CO. DALLAS WHOLESALE Jewelers - Dallas GROCERY Downtown In the Village 3412 Junius T8748 1fVl1,ere Loneliness Costs S0 Little DOHOS Food VV ith That Home-Cooked Goodness DUNTON'S CAFETERIAS For Washable Service Uniforms REGAL MFG. CO. 3913-15 Main street Downtown - Lakewood - Oakcliff T7-8QQ4 Dallas, Texas BEST WISH ES ASURE cuRE . .. to For Office Supply Problems BAY'-OR Keeping your office in supplies and equip- from ment can be a headache. But our trained staff of specialists can diagnose your par- ticular problein and treat it accordingly. When in Need of ' OFFICE SUPPLIES ' OFFICE EQUIPMENT ' OFFICE FURNITURE ' PRINTING ' LITHOGRAPHING ' ENGRAVING C A L L CLARKE 81 COURTS 1506 Young Street Phone P7-8836 DALLAS just What the Doctor Ordered! JAS. K. WILSON I-lort-Schoffner-Mcirx Clothes ' Dollcis, Texos W . Page 381 OUR MODERN PHARMACEUTICAL PLANT Is Adequoteiy Equipped to Serve the Physicions ot the Southwest A Complete Line of Prescription Pharmaceuticals Visit Our Plont First Texas Chemical Manufacturing DALLAS, TEXAS Company E. H. IVICCLURE COMPANY Serving Texos Doctors 49 Yeors SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS PHYSICIANS' AND HOSPITAL SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT i908 Live Ook through to I9I I Pocitic Centrol 906i Dollcis I, Texos P 382 .SiLAglfl,6Ll MMI' PROFESSIONAL REPUTATION Use Merchandise at Dependable Quality -Surgical Instruments -Specialties -Equipment The A. P. CARY COMPANY DALLAS Medical Arts Bldg. FORT WORTH D I, 809 L S , 121l-lc?-Sli,-m?,1l2l ST- SurgicaT?TSO8 TI'ircScT4CFnorlron St. -.I. FQR THE QEST COMPANY ie CHEMICALS MEDICAL, DENTAL, and PHARMACEUTICAL Gnd NURSING BOOKS SCIENTIFIC APPARATUS Two Stores SEE Ground Floor. Medical Arts Building DM, tems Greene Brothers, Inc '- 1812 at-iffm l3Ol Tulane Ave, T New Orleans, La. Dallas' exos P 383 .A Cmlogfe Qrinfing pfanf WITH FAST MODERN EQUIPMENT TO SERVE YOUR INSTITUTION MeIton Printing Company YOUR COOPERATIVE PRINTER 4II-I3 Olive Street - Dollos Phone R9I9I-2 LAURENCE MELTON FRANK MELTON Fakes 84 Company FURNISHING TEXAS HOMES SINCE 1875 CONGRATULATES the BAYLOR ORGANIZATIONS on their Educotionol Focilities ond Service to Humonity MEDCALF 81 THOMAS X SUBSIDIARY OF THE S. S. EVHITE DENTAL MANUFACTURING CO. Dental and Surgical Supplies and Equipment FORT YVORTH Medical Arts Bldg. DALLAS 1414 Hall St. Compliments Of I N G E - H A Y M A N General Contractor 2326 N. Beckley DALLAS, TEXAS Central 2744 Take from COMPLIMENTS TENNESSEE! Gef COMPLETE GOLDSEAL PRESCRIPTION 'MK PHARMACY Your Best Food - - at Its Best TENNESSEE I L K my 51...f .xdt ju had J. H. STOVALL, Managel 327 N. St. Paul Street P DALLAS BEST WISHES Compliments B A Yi O R on their New Project of THE GEO. W. TRUETT MEMORIAL OFFICE EQUIPMENT HOSPITAL COMPANY G A 5 T O N H 0 T E L l3O-4-lO Young Street Dollos 3407 Gaston Ave. T 3-0587 DALLAS WALL'S CLOTHIERS Heodquorters tor: DENTAL GOWNS WHITE PANTS DALLAS 1615 Elm St. R-6455 COlHIJlllHCIlIS Of Cone Dental Laboratory Since l923 Everything in Prosthetic Dentistry 344 Medical Arts Phone R-5477 DALLAS, TEXAS Congratulations and Best Wishes to Baylor Graduates ZIMMERMAN DENTAL SUPPLY CO. 2 l 04-6 Bryan Street Dallas Confidence in their physici- an is often as important to the patient as medicine. Equip your office with beau- tiful, convenient and confi- dence inspiring ALLISON Physician's Furniture. Your practice will increase. Your rofessional restiffe will, D grow. TEXAS HOSPITAL 81 SURGICAL Wle will be happy to send you a complete catalog or CO. have a representative call. 2621 Oak Lawn Ave. Dgllgg Texas OAK FARMS MILK The Sweetest Milk in Town OAK FARMS Luxury ICE CREAM S PECIALIST in FINE FURNITURE W ' .ie f I '4 I -I ' I 'lf af Fuawrrun te I I .41 Hi ,L PQ 387 Always A Good - INF' I JMU E JM, - ' 3fHubbavd II Il Cm ,west mbviucalm c6Jlgl 5l'YIfQE-I1 F R Place to Shop I P 'vine mms F N . N? A .N u N 6152 Ti,E,p:g m W T Cmgizixfa X , ,I P wg 1. .,, 'G' D k For over 64 years th1s store has been caterlng to Baylor- E sf D ,:,5e3'lI'EWlI1,III.kiMH'x::-rr 9 , I 1tes and lf 1S our deslre to contmue th1s pleasant 1'Cl3.t1Ol1 I ly - ' .,.....a ,, r ,,,,,n throughout the years. Our stocks of apparel for all the gg L Te,g,p,5txsx- ',,,, Rina , , I e-'-' -. ' '. V Rasenua fanuly, PIECE goods, footwear, underwear, dress acces- g iQ 'ba - sories, and things for the home offer pleasing selections - H0195 , , . , ' r. I .- A at prlces that JLlSI1fy our reputatlon as - Always a Good Place to Sho P' Our Mail Order Service is Prompt and Satisfying The Goldstein- igel Compan I Wc1co's Greatest Department Store WACO, TEXAS 0 City ,Ya Qfmf WITHOUT INSTITUTIONS OF STRONG CULTURAL AND EDUCATIONAL INFLUENCE WACO IS PROUD OF BAYLOR UNIVERSITY The Waco Chamber of Commerce Page 388 WHOLESOME ond REFRESH NG G'W1 fW S E A BETTER PRODUcr PURE MILK COMPANY ? Foir Prices Highest Quolity Liberol Portions Continuous Service 6:30 o. m. - 8 p. m. Including Sundays Feat g: Breakf Woco, Texos IISETEEY 713 Austin Ave. Woco, Texos A FINE PLACE TO SHOP Fon EVERYTHING ! X Ax ff' FOLLOW THE BEARS with Central Texas Bus Lines, Inc. Coll us tor Chorter Service PHONE 4-053I 320 S. Ioth St. Woco, Texos . A. HOLT CO. 113-'IS North 5th Sporting Goods ond Photogrophic Equipment Fine Sportsweor for Lodies ond Men A Public Servont Solutes o Public Institution San Antonio Machine 81 Supply Co. 208 South First Wcico, Texos DENNIS' Otters You Assurcince ot . . Qbwzgfg YVe know that people who take pride in their homes want furnishings of lasting comfort and beauty, constructed of the best materials, employing the skill of master craftsmen. niade to serve for years. You can be confident of finding this kind of furniture, always, in our store. R. T. DENNIS 81 CO., INC. P 390' Compliments Of THE BLOSSOM SHOP Corsage Headquarters JENNIE M. ALAGOOD RALEIGH HOTEL FLAMINGO ROOM Purple Cow Sandwich Shop Roosevelt Hotel Waco, Texas Flowers Telegraphed 81-lq 8, AU51-in Aye. Dial 2-2551 LUBY'S CAFETERIA Compliments 414 Austin Ave. of Hours: 11:00 21. m. - 2:30 p. m. 5:00 p. m. - 7:30 p. m. AIR CONDITIONED M O N N I N G ' S The Friendly Sforf' ii H :ZQI 6 ' LQQQQZ' -'-'- K' -'- Eff i:111.1g311Qi3i'1.23111 T LLQ., 1 X .1 9 1 :Z1 ... ..,.. ...... . .... . ......o ....,.. ..... . vuibiis 2. 4 le . 'f A ':'Ell'fAl OAO 0O'f'iAil0Al 1 Elite Cafe 74410 .facalfhwi CIRCLE ELITE AT oowN'rowN sure N AT eos Austin 1 X Serving Over a It s the Food Pi? since 1920 Furs or u i-iwAYs 51 1 Million a year CO L 'IAS B ROQI. H E RS That Counts Z.-bf J? P 391 Our a.j1plr'ecinf2Ao11s to the many Baylor stzldents that helped to make our studio a su ccess . 136 4 i Mr. ond Mrs. Burdette L -,MM-D P E A R L S T U D I 0 502 mm HE' mo' nm 1520 S' 5th Street The Smortest Mon's Shop in Woco Gdrgtzbrwqpimr , 60 Yeors ot Continuous Service to the Mon ot Boylor ww475 't' Chos. G. Jones Woco, Texos T. D. Findley Furnishing A Home Correctly .... is o rnotter thot deserves considerotion ond the service ot skilled decorotors to ossist you in your plons for orrcinge- ments. When in Need of Quality Furniture Al' Lowest Price First Visit STRIIITUN-STIIIIIKIER WOCO - -FURNITURE -FOR IVERYBODY Texas Pq 392 Compliments Ot MILLER PRODUCE CO. Fresh Fruit ond Vegetobles WACO, TEXAS SUPERIOR FLAVOR! LASTING FRESHNESS! SMOOTHER TEXTURE! JONE'S FINE BREAD A Better Bread THE PROGRESS LAUNDERERS - DRY CLEANERS DYERS - FUR STORAGE The Progressive Woy Pleoses LEE Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Woco, Texos Diol 2-5537 Woco, Texos l2Ol Austin Diol 3-l56l B U C H A N A N I S A HOME OWNED wACo INSTITUTION Lounderers, Dry Cleoners A Linen Supply, Storoge f Aj I J,Ifw.,IEIeIfIISY'-,'- Laundry - Linen Supply Cleaning - Storage 'sol AU 5-HN AVENUE i -118 S. llth 1002 Austin Aw. Dial 3-2101 Dialfi--1591 FGVHOUS For VOlUeS In Sulu-Station No. I Sub-Station No. 2 Watches Dlornonds - Jewelry 307 N. 25th - fill? Corsicana Hwy. A CHQ' D112- ll D'.1t1-r53i A 0 N H N 7 CIOYIIHIII, Illztllztce, OI1lICIill1llIOllilI Sterling Stilrfitzttioii No. 3 P ' ISI2 N. iam k pmt 2-6751 501 AUSTIN AVE- Q57-AN, 45 , Q OBI NSON G . LU I'lBER,VVAl.L PAPER, PAINTS HARDWARE. wxnw msn es 5: ENAM ELS WAc0.TsxAs Page 393 ,-v'f'r 'fr-'es 'W Wy r W-F NWN WXGA.,-s,.,...-sr ' rm ll l 5 Beautiful . . . Practical .XX X., and ALL, ELECTRIC, , Here's the kind of kitchen young modems call a dream kitchen. Of course, it's electric! . . . with all the magic appliances that mean maximum cleanli- ness, beauty, speed, etticiency, and a minimum of drudgery! An electric range for fast, accurate cooking with the automatic features that mean more leisure for you! An electric refrigerator with generous space for fresh and frozen foods-and engineered to operate at tar less cost than older models! An electric sink . . .with automatic dishwasher and TEXAS POWER 8. disposal unit to eliminate your two most irksome tasks: dishwashing and disposal of food wastes. Yes, kitchen work is a snap . . . when it's done at the snap of a switch! So now that graduation is here, and you've begun to think about a kitchen of your own, lust remember- Wonderful ELECTRIC appliances make meaI-mak- ing and hospitality a pleasure! LIGHT COMPANY Page 394 The School of Pl'0Zflflf'!Il'f' and Prayer NEW ORLEANS BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY A Citadel ol' Cliristizui rllflllll and illliiillillg A Dynamo of Aggressive Evangelism and Missions Olfcrs Sllilllllilill Dcgltcs HD., 'l'l1.Xl., and Th. D. in Theology li.R.li. and NI.R.li. in Religious Ediuulioli and Music ,XXNSLIP Ask Your Local Q ' Um lo Insurance Agent I URANCE 0 l I for i - ' W if. A Q I f H. CAS v V comvrnsniou ,A ,fn a Z1- 1 . 9 Complete Insurance Protection on Your Home - Automobile - Business The Service Mutual Insurance Roland Q. Lcavell, Tli.D.. D.D., President COITIPGIIY 1220 Xllasliingtoli Ave., New Orluzms lil, Louisiana PO. Box i548 Waco, Texas ,Lil Q ...... 5 X j P Qualit Tells i 2 Page 395 EASY TO OWN THE LUXURIOUS 1950 DODGE Down payments and monthly payments to suit your pay check .... ALEXANDER MOTOR CO. 2121 Pacific at Pearl Dallas, Texas I ' Programs ' Briefs 1110113 PRINTING Co1v1PANY ggfggeiw u :ca ions 2029 Jackson Street House Organs Central 8512 ponies 1, Texas flifgiiflilllxllals PEAcocK FLORIST VMEYFR5 Br RQSSER 1111cd OVC1 1 1111111011 P1esC11pt1o11s Taylor-9103 Dallas, Texas W' R' MEYERS G' HQ BOSSER Phone R-8784 - 1711 PHCIEIC LOWEPSQ Q Compliments Ot sim -7: MARS Gaston Avenue Cleaners 4415 Gaston Ave. Tel. 7-1774 4413 Gaston at Carroll Tel. 3-7817 P 396 AAA.,AA to Q 9 mwill sl bmxbl ,, ,ss KRS? 3 i., wg Fl W The goal of every staff is to pro- - duce a better annual. Not only a 3 Q better planned book but technically a better book. Annuals are a business with the 'X 4 Hurley Company . . . not a sideline. We know what it takes to make a sf: 2-ps better book. When planning your book let the people who are yearbook specialists do your printing and binding. LETTERPRESS OR LITHOGRAPH The Hurley Company, Inc. The Southwesfs Foremost Producers of Fine Annzmls ggi CAMDEN, ARKANSAS s. Ei Page 397 av A - 'f: I,-M,-W. .v Vg-unusuuunur , xw V. wwx ' ' 'HK 1' ,, 'Q'- n1, ,r v .ff ., , f':1E,b : v I H J ,I ., A V kv?- y Y . ,, .1 ., I' N ' of . wx V ,-A, QQ.. 'Q-D , 1 5.35. A E. La '-45.3--' I ,' 1 kb gf X -M' f 'A' . ' -..- , , 'fi W '.X,, , I X' ' 'f:!'f' I' JNXL4 Jw 5, - igf. ffixf Vwzrfr.. ,MQ-x ,.fLL-J: gig. rv .M-2 , 1 A ' ' X... . 'Lek 59--W' 5.4 . ,J -K, ' , ' if' ,. , ,W , ,LAX W Q 1... ,, . 5,1- .- , 7 k, lv .-.avg X, If f ,f 5qfl -3 , , K.,- , ,I ., ' If ' 4' gnu, .1 'Z' .r'-. 1 1 1 A- . f ' - if 'IM , i . ' -- inn. ,I . f A,-. . 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' ! . .,,- ' - , Robert Lawrence- ,.,,,,, A Brumley, lvlyise Lee. ,AM.. - Page Ablos, Jesus Cortez ,....,.YY..... luu Aoate, Annie lVlae ,.... ,,,,Y,. 9 5, 16-1 Abel, Betty ....f,.,,,,,,.... ffr... 1 64 Aoendscneln, Patricia Ann ,.,, ..- 95 Auefhalily, Joan ,,,,,AA....YYY,Y -108 Abington, rtouert Butler .,., --- 74 Abrams, AHRE .,,,,,,,,.. ..-- ,,.. - 74 Abshier, James Allen ,,,, ..,,, 1 38 Acord, Winnie May ..,. 95 Adams, .lames W.. ,,,, -- 95 Adams, lvlary Ann ,,,. --- 108 Adams, Mary Louise--- --- 7-1 Adams, Nita Frances ,,,,... Y,,,. 9 5 Adams, Raleigh Mae ,,,,,...,,YYA 108 Adams, Tom lemple.---.36, 158, 184 Adams, Virginia Ruth i...,,YYY,. -108 Adamson, George V. ,,....., 134, 144 Adler, Robert 1Vlyr0n.--.. .....fYY 95 Adkins, Grant Lee, Jr. ,,.. 128, Agee, Leota Fay ,.....YY,,,, 193 Agopian, Jo Ann ,,,,....-.f.fY. Aiken, Margaret Janice. ..,,,,,,, Akin, Jack Thomas ,,.,,,. 36, 71 Albert, Ava June ..,Y,,,Y...,.. -- Albert, Marilyn LaVerne ,,,A...1 Cagle, Marie Louise. .... .... 4 0, Camp, John Pannill ........ 142 195 95 74 188 108 74 108 Alcott, Bert. .................... . Alexander, Alice Arleen. ........ 95 Alexander, Billy Claude ......... 138 Alexander. Robert Lee .... ..... 7 4 Alexander, Thelma Jo ........... 95 Alexander, Wanda M. ..... ....... 1 08 Alexander, Wesley Merle .... 194 208 Alford, Betty Ruth. .............. 108 Alford, Dan Frank. ....... ..... 1 08 Alford, Marshall Edward--- --- 95 Alford, Zeke. .................... 36 Allbritton, Charles Maffett ...... 108 Allbritton, William Boyd. ....... 74 Allen, Betty Ann ...... ....... 9 5, 166 Allen, Bobby Gene. ............. 108 Allen, Edgar Henry ........ 128, 142 Allen, Glenn I. ...... . ........... 95 Allen, James Floyd, Jr. .......... 36 Allen, Judion Boyce ..... .... 1 08 Allen, Laura B. ......... --- 36 Allen, Mary Ann. -.------ --- 95 Allen, Roland Harold .... -... 1 38 Allen, Rose Marie --...... ---. 1 08 Allen, Sara Jane. --.....- .- --.. 108 Alsobrook, Norman Dean --.- --- 95 Altemore, Joe M. .....----. -..- 3 6 Alvarez, Joe I. ---......-- - .--.. 74 Alvis, Ruth ---- .. ...... -... 9 5, 201 Amis, Dan Travis ...-. ---.-... . --108 Amos, Martha Louise. --.... .. ..-- 108 Anchors, Marion Lorraine- ...-.- 36 Anderson, Aline. --------.....---- 108 Anderson, Donald A. --....------ 36 Anderson, Jack Loyd .---...- 108 191 Anderson, Jack N. ---.....------- 95 Anderson, James William .-----. 108 Anderson, Justice Conrad .------- 36 Anderson, Mark Winburn, Jr. ---. 108 Anderson, Mary Leigh .---------. 74 Anderson, Mary Nelwyn .-------- 36 Anderson, Margie Ann ------.-- 36 Anderson, Thomas Franklin--74 188 Arlding, Thomas E.. ----...--.... 36 Andrews, Lanelle Jean. 36, 168, 192 Anson, George Clark. --.......-- 128 Anthony, Harry Don ........---- 36 Anthony, James Marcus .-..-.-.. 36 Applewhite, Myra Byrl. ..-- 168 Archer, Alva Rado, Jr. .----. 140 Archer, Rebecca R. ..------------ 36 Armstrong, William Norwood 134, 142 Arnold, Leta Fae ------....-. 74 158 Arthur, Harry Earle -.-. -..... 3 6 Ashburn, Hazel Ann.--- ..... 108 Athey, Billy Joe. -.......--..-.--- 108 Atkins, Athol Jesse ......------- 95 Atkinson, Charles Roy---I ------ - r Atkinson, Joseph Burch, Atnip, Logan Cloyce. ---.-...---- Attaway, Harold A. -.----... Autrey, L. J. .----- .--- ...--...-.. Auyenshine, Barbara Jean ....... Avary, Sally Virginia .......-.--- Aven, Mary Lee ............---.-- Avery, Betty ....-.-...-- ----- 3 7. Avery, Paul -....---..--.-....-... Avirlger, Tommy Dalto .-.. -.... B 74 74 36 36 74 108 36 95 187 37 74 Baade, Albert B., Jr.--- -. ----. - 37 Bacon, Joyce Elaine .-.. Baggett, Jimmie Dee--- -----108 ------ 37 Bagwell, Cecil Ray ...-.-.....-- - 37 Bailey, Arthur William .-.--.. 37, 138 Bailey, Claire E. ...-...--..------- 128 Bain, Ann .--... ..-.....-- 3 7, 170, 195 Bain, Earl Edwin .-.. - ......... 95 Baker, Ann Frances .... --...... 7 4 Baker, Betty Ann .... ---108 Baker, Billy Joe .-... --- 37 Baker, Bill R. ....... --- 37 Baker, Clifton A.--- --- 32 WACO STUDE T I DEX Brown, Brown, Dorothy -----.---- Page Donald George -.------ .- l.U:J 109 76 39 96 Brown, Downs Cameron --.-- --- Browll, Edwin Glen, Jr. -..- --- Brown, Gay Sharon. -....---- --- Brown, Howard Ray ......-.-..- Brown Jack Bruce 39 39 76 Brown: Leonard Branklm-Jr-Mu Brown, Brown . Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown . Browne, lvllriam Fay. ..... Lottie .- -.----------.. .39 166 lvlarcelin ---...-----..-.- , Margaret Ann .--- Neta Sue. ---.---.. William Walter ....------ -- 39, Browning, William Reed, Jr..--- Brubaker, Bill. ---.--....-.,,,,., Bruce, Fadra Muriel. ...----..,,, Brueck, Virginia L. ---.- -..---.. 39, Bruner, Curtis Lee. .....-------- Bruner, Lora Katherine. -------- Bruner, Vernon Dwain .--.-- 76, Brunses, Charles James .....----- Brunnemann, Max Allen. ....-- . Brunson, Martha Carol .......-.- Bruson, Thomas Clyde, Jr. ...... Brutin, Jane Lee. ------- 76, 162, Bryan, Tolbent Wilson. -----.... Bryant, William Jack -----------. Bryson, Frieda Barbara. --------- Bryson, Max Harold ...------ ..... Buchanan, Betty ..-..... 39, 158. Buchanan, Irvin Rosser, Jr. ------ Buchschacher, Ann .............. Buice, Rayburn Lowell. ...-.-.-- 142 Bullington, Thomas Wilson. Bullock, John Earl. ...--,..,,A., Bullock, Mary Olice -- --- - ---40, Burge, Corida Freland .-------.. Burk, Adrian M.. .------------ 40 Burke, Katherine Patricia. ---- Burke, Robert Gene ------.------. Burke, William Walter ---------- Burkett, Perry E. ........... 127, Burkhart, Bill.. -- ........... W-- Burleson, Ralph Odell ............ Burnett, James Thomas, Jr. ----. Buse, Betty --------..-........... Burns, Roerta Jean. .,....... B-- Burns, Jack Wayne. ---..- -- Burns, Phyllis Mayelle -... -- Burris, Billy Joe. ---,----- ,.,,.. Buxton, Juana Maria .---..-..... Burton, Marty Ann. --------. -10, Burton, Roert Stuart .---------,, Burton, Shirley Luella -------- 40 Busby, Juana Mae. .---- ---- 4 0, Bush, Barbara ...-..- Bush, Irving Lee.---- Bush, Jack Carroll --- Bushman, Wesley E. .-.- Bushman, Lois ---..... Bushman, Loren.--- --- Bussell, Horace Grant. .... Butler, K. Bentley ----. Buxton, D. Warren. ------ Byron, Jack Edwards. ---- Bush, Sue.--. .-.-. ------ C Cain, Charles R. .... - Cain, Robert Louis. .... Caldwell, Ben Frank ..... Caldwell, Doris Lanelle. ---.-.... Caldwell, Mary Matilde -----. 96, Calvert, Barbara ------------.- Calleway, Richard Earl Cameron, James Keeney --.- .-- Campbell Campbell, Campbell, Campbell, Campbell, Campbell, Campbell, .127, Betty J. ....... -.... 9 6 Doris Gene .-.. Jack Len. ------ John Thomas. ---- --- Pauline Esther ---- --- William David - William Douglas. .-.- . Campo, John Ernest. -..... Campos, Tony -. ---- ------ Canant, Fred Clifford.--- Cannata. Sam.- .....-. - Cannon, David B. -...... Carlisle, Joe Christi ..... Carlisle, Mafoi -----.---- Carlo, Joseph William ----- Page Page Baker, Don Edgar ..--- ---- I 4 Blackburn, Luther Earl. .----..-- .so baK61'. DOYOUWY 1-10'-1 ---a------ 37 102 Blackman, Clint Cunningham -... 109 Baker, laabot --...-----. .------. 1 33 Blackshear, Edwin Lonzo, Jr. --.. 109 Baker, Richard Alexander -.----. 108 Blackstock, Joe B. --------.-...-. 38 Baker, Richard Dee--. ------ - lil DISCKWOOG, Lyle Vernon --.....- 38 Baker, Robert B., Jr. -----. --- 95 BlB1I', lviary Virginia --........ 38, 170 Baker, Walter A. ...--- ....- 9 0 Blalsdell, Glenn --------.. ..---- 1 09 Baker, Wanda .-...------- ....- 1 03 Banks, Collene. ----..---. ---- 7 5 Baland, Everett Clyde.--- . .... 74 Blanton, Ken Brown. -.--.. ----- 75 Ball, Lola Fae ..--...--- -.-. 95 Bloodworth, Rosemary ----- ----109 Ball, lvlary Karolyn--- ..-W74 201 BIOEKBS, John D..- ----. - ---.109 Ball, Roye E. -.---.. .-..-- 1 29 Blount, Darlyne. -------- .... 1 09 Ballard, 1'I'3V1S .....----......- --- 95 Blount, Edgar Byron.--- ------109 Ballenger, Margaret .--.-----. 37. 153 Blume, Virginia Ann.- ...... 38, 192 BBALOW, Carlene Beatrice .--. 95, 201 Blythe, Mary Frances .... .... 3 8,201 Banks, Arthur Tarleton. --..--.-. 95 Bodine. Oliver King ,--- w,..,, 3 8 Banks, hooert Thomas. Jr.. ..... 103 Boetteher, John D.. ........ .-.- 1 09 Baroa, Pedro Luis -...----.. -.-- 1 08 Boettcher, Joyce Marie ----.- --- 95 Bai-nee, '101Tl Dempster ...- --- 74 Boggus, William J. .--------- --.- - 38 Barber, eBtty Ann ---... --- 95 Bohannon, 'lhomas Wayne --.... - 95 Barber, Billy Truett. ...-- -f-- 9 5 Boles, Joe Ray ....----.- --.-. - -- 38 Barclay, Bobbie Louise ....-.---- 103 Bolton, Mary Ann ---------- --- 95 Barclay, Peggy Joyce .----- .....- 1 03 Bonnilla, Willie .--.--- --- 75 Barfield, Donald Fred. .---. -129 142 Bonner, Bobby Ray ----- --- 95 Bal-field, Patsy ..---..-. - -----V 103 Bonner, Harry -----.. --.. 7 5 Barger, John D. ---..---.--- -.f- 3 7 Bonnett, William F.--- ----109 Barker, Donald Gene .-.f---1 ----103 Boone, Tom J. .-....--- --- 32 Barker, Robbielyn .----... 37 170 195 Booth' Edwin Wayne ,YYY --- 38 Bardsdale, Frank Davis. ......-- -- 95 Boothe, Janice Martin.-- ---.109 BH1'10W. '1h0IT1HS 1-'ee -------- --95 183 Boothe, Martha Frances. .-...---- 95 Barnard, Jimmy --.. .. ..--.. ---- 1 03 Borchers, William Henry. ..-.--- 139 Barnett, Charlotte Jean .-.------ 1 95 Borden, Rolden -----...... --- 38 Barnhill, Mary La-Tuana ...---. ..---103 Borders, Davey Lee .-...- --- 38 Barr, Mauvirme .-.. .....----1 7 4. 163 Boswell, Aubrey -....-.-- .... 9 5 Barrett, Andree Louise .---- ..--- 1 08 Boswell, Paul Weldon.-- .... 109 Barrett, Howard Eugen ..... . ..--- 103 Bsowell, Samuel Elton --.- ..-- 7 5 Barrett, Leo Preston. ..---.----1 74 Boucher, Dorothy Louise -....--- 128 Barrett, Lila. ---.-----. .... . .--7-1. 100 Bouck, Eliner Jo. --------. ----109 Barrett. William GUY. JF- ------- 1 95 Bouldin, Billy Frank. ---- --- 75 Barry, Bettye Roby -... -.. --.---1- 100 Bounds, Clyde LeMoine.--- --- 75 Barron, William Loring, Jr. .---.- 108 Bgundg, Lena Virginia ,,,- BBY. 1 09 Barron, Wingate Stuart .-.-. 127. 153 Bow, Jack. -.....-------.- ----- 9 5 Barsh, Albert G. ---...... ..------- 1 03 Bowan, Barbar ----- ..----.. 1 70 Bartels, Lewis Ernest. JF- Y------- 139 Bowden, Olga. -------- ---.38, 134 Barth, George Gene. .--. .-------- 7 4 Bowden, I..aNel1 .----... --... 9 5 Barton, Bobbie Jeannine ----. 74. 187 Bowen' Nancy Ann, frnb M0109 Barton, Mary ---.-..---..--- -. 37. 103 Bowers, Beth. --------.. .- --- 38 Bason, Melvin Leon ----...e .. ..--- 108 Bowler, William H. .-.- ---- - -- 38 Bass, Samuel Earl. ------------ --- 74 Bowling, Preston Todd.--- .--- 96 Bassett, Henrietta Elizabeth ...--- 108 Bowman, Barbara Hyde .--- -...-.168 Bassett, S. Denton ----. ..--- 1 ---- 74 Bowman, Joyce ---.-..----- ----109 Batsel, Charles Bridges.- ........ 95 Boyce, Carolyn Harriet..--- --- 96 Batstone, Alice Virginia ....-- 95 164 Boyd, Emily Jo ..-. --.--- ------ 38 Batstone, Barbara Ann .....----- 103 Boyd, Jannett ----. ..-------. - -- 96 Battle. stanley Devoe .... fe-- 9 5 Boyd, John Thomas ..... 128, 140 Baxter, Bessie Dunkle .---. -f 37 Boydstun, John Franklin .--. 75, 158 Baxter, Joe Edwards ..-..-. -- 32 Boyland, Herbert L. ..-----.-.- 135 Bayes, Robert Hamilton .... --V 95 Boyle, Ginger . --. --.----... 75, 164 Bayne, Lucy Ann ...----. an 37 Bradshaw, Jackie Norman. ..--- - 38 Bays. Gordon Bruce. ---- --vf 3 7 Bradshaw, Sarah Elizabeth .---- 95 Beacom, George L66 ------ ---- 1 03 Brady, Henry DeWitt, Jr.. ..---- - 95 Beal, James Burton, Jr. .--- ---- 1 08 Brambhit, Robert Earl ---. ---- 1 09 Beall, Ida Irene- ......... ------ 1 03 Brandenberger, Connie ..- --- 75 Beall, O. E.. ----......-- ---- - -- 74 Brandes, Patricia Ann --- --- 75 Beard, Beth Sue .--.-.. ---- 7 4. 103 Brandon, George Alebtr ...-.-... 109 Beard, Marietta .-.....- W .----- 103 Brannon, Connie Mae - .... -..- in Bearden. Carter Eugene .fff fff- 7 4 Brannon, Dean W. .. .-- -. . as Beasley, Blanche ---...---e- -a---- 1 08 Brannon, Richard Scott.--- -.- 38 Beasley, M. Frances. .-...... -74. 137 Brantley, Floyd Lee ......-- ...- 3 9 Beaver, Harold E. --....- -.----- - - 75 Brantley, Sarilyna --- -----..- -.109 Beck, Morris Sheffield. ---..----- 103 Brannon, Thomas A., Jr..--- .-- 96 Becker. Carolyn Annette ........ 103 Braswell, Dewey ....-...... --- 39 Beckworth. Jack L. ...---.. ---- 3 7 Braswell, R. S. - . ..--- --- 39 BSGHB. Betty -13109 ----- A U- 104 Brautigam, Henry L. ---.-. --- 96 Bebling. 5115311 1V111m0T9Y--- --- 103 Brawley, Martha Jeanne .------- 96 Belcher, Evelyn eJan. -... ---.5. 7 Bray, Louise -. ..-..-.---.. --- 109 Bell, Alvls Milton .-----. --.a 3 7 Braziel, M. P. . -L ------..----.-. 39 Bell, Carolyn. -..---- ..---- 1 03 Brazil, Elois Christine - -. 39, 170 Bell, Janice Claire ---.. ---. 7 4. 201 Brazil, Dan M.. -------- .134, 140, 175 Bell, Jeannine. ..--.. .-..-- 7 5 Breeden, Bobby L. .-.-.--- - .- 39 Bell, Joe Cliff .---....-. --- 95 Breland, Margaret --.-..--... 75, 201 Bell. Naomi Caro1yn.--- --- 95 Brenner Marvin C. ..----- ------- 75 Bell, Paul Carlyle ....--- --- 37 Brewr, B. E., Jr. -... ----.. ----.109 Bell, Tom Lewis .....---- -.-- 3 7 Brewr, Benjamin Mallory ...----. 109 Belville, Doris Allene -... .... 1 08 Brewer, James Franklin.--- .- 96 Bennen, Shirley ..--- ........-- 95 Brewr, Sara Jane -..-.-..--- 75, 162 Bennett, Frank Russell. .-----..- 95 Brewstgr, Nancy Ann , ,BY,,Y,- 96 Bennett. Howard C. .-..... .-- ---109 Brewton, Caswell L., Jr.--- ---- 76 Bentley, Beryl. -----..-.. 37. 172. 192 Bridger, Emma Jene . -- --- 96 Bernard, Clarke Taylor.--.37, 158 Bridges, Toy Martin, Jr..-- ---.109 Berry, Margaret Llewellyn ----- 109 Brigham, William H. .----...- -. 109 Bl-ry, Marilyn Ann. -----..---.-. 75 Brigs, Rhea ---. .... ..--. ..... 96, 109 Berteau, Thomas Francis. --.... -129 Brim, Jefferson Kearney, Jr.---.128 Best. Roemer -Tack .-.--- --- 95 Brim, Bobbie Christine.-. ...--- - 76 BGUIES. Clara Jean. ---- 1-- 95 Briwson, Betty Evelyn. ..--- - 96 Bevan. Roby B., Jr. ....---- .---- 3 7 Brister, Joyce Maurine . -. 38, 164 Bierworth, Leo. --.....-------.. --134 Brister, LaJewyl ------ .96, 156, 164 Bilbary, Clay Don -. . ----...-.. 75 Brooehm, Eddie. -----.....---...- 138 B11de1'baCk, Hubert O1iVeI'. .--.-- 95 Brooks, Martha ,BYA -----. . -- 96 Biles, Geraldine. .-------. .. .--.-- - 37 Brooks, Marthalu ....----- .39, 185 Bingham, Katherine. --...-.-----. 75 Brooks, Rodger Lee - - --- -----109 Bird. Billy Joe --.-. ..-- - -- 95 Brothers, James Herebrt, Jr..--- 39 B1l'k1193C1. MBFY 5116 ---- --- 95 104 Broughton, Donna Marie. .-..-- - 96 Bishop, Alan B. ......-. ---. 9 5. 188 Broussard, I, E., Jr, ..-...... --- 96 1315123111 Alfred John.--- 191 Brown, Barbara Jean.--- -----109 B1aCk, Alta Carol --------..- 75 168 Brown, Ben F,, ,,,,,,,, --- 39 Black, Martha Virginia. ..... .95 166 Brown, Bettie- ,V,,YY,Y --- 96 Black. Peggy -..-----.-----.----- 95 Brown, Betty Jane .---- --.-. 3 9 Black, Sadie Jo .-- .....-- 37 201 Brown, Byron Bert Ygggg VYYY, 1 09 Black. Wililam Carl- ----- --1135 Brown, Charles Louis .-.. --- 76 Blackburn, Gloria ........ 38, 164, 187 Brgwn, Doi-is Jean Y-Y,V W, 76 Pdge 399 Carlton, Carl Critz, Jr..--- Carlon, Murl. ............ Carmichael, Mada Sue.-- Carnett, Betty Sue .-.... Carnett, Eills L. -----.---- Carney, Rial - --- --.----- Carpenter, Daniel Britton .--- ..-- Carpenter, Elizabeth Ann - 76 76 39 7 6 39 195 39 109 109 39 184 96 109 208 39 39 109 96 187 39 134 39 109 143 96 39 39 129 96 166 96 158 76 40 109 129 96 128 128 109 76 76 96 76 40 185 191 178 195 184 40 40 40 96 96 134 134 40 40 109 162 96 40 76 109 187 109 96 96 128 164 76 96 40 96 40 135 139 40 76 32 96 96 40 40 40 41 76 96 41 76 76 184 32 --76, Carpenter, Oneida Pruetle. ..---- -.666 ...-.--. t..8.-4 8.8 Carr, Jack T. ---.--.--..-. Carr, Joe William .------- Campbell, H. R..- .---- --- Campbell, Mary Helen.-- 109 76 109 109 Eberspacker, Dell- ............ 97 DeWeese, Billy Jo ,,..... Page Canterbury, Robert ,,,.,... .,,, 1 U9 Carmichael, Charles Ray--- ----109 Carper, Edward Ray ------ ---- 1 09 Carroll, Billy ------------ ---. 1 09 Carroll, Curtis- ---.-. ---- 4 1 Carroll, Joe R. --------- ---- 1 28 Carroll, Van, Jr. ----------- ---- 7 6 Carsey, Lamberth Sones.-- ----138 Carson, Elizabeth Jan -.--- ----.- 4 1 Carson, Jack --------------------- 109 Carson, Jerry Bill- ---------- 135, 140 Carter, Charles Edward- ------- 96 Carter, Floyd Leroy ..------ ---- 4 1 Carter, Frances Lynell .-.- -... 7 6 Carter, James Earnest ---- ------ 1 09 Carter, J. B. ------------- ------- 7 6 Carter, Mary -------.--- ---- 4 1, 195 Carter, Mary Jo- -...---- ------ 1 09 Carter, Stamford ---...--- ---- 1 09 Cartrite, John Lenard ----- .--- 4 1 Caruthers, Billy Jean ----- ---- 1 10 Carver, Eula Crone ----- -- 41 Cash, James H. -.------- -- 76 Cassis, Jorge, Jr.- ---,...,. -- 96 Castleberry, Rosa Marie--- ----110 Castor, Charles R, -------.. -.,--- 4 1 Cate, Dolores- ---------- -----.. 9 6 Cato, Pat Allen, ..---- --- , 188 Caton. Ralph Waldo- ---- ------ 1 38 Caube, Martha True.--- ----110 Cavazos, Abie- ------.. ---- 9 6 Cawker, Richard -----.. ,--, 1 10 Chaffin, James Nolan ----- ,.-- 1 10 Chambliss, Dorne - ----- --.- 1 10 Chambers, Anne M. .-.---- -- 76 Chambers, Mary Lucille .--- ..- 96 Chancellor, Joyce Irene ----- -- 96 Chancellor, Nancy Carolyn .----- 110 Chaney. Russell, Jr. -- -----..,-- -110 Chapman, Albert Dean .----- 41, 138 Chapman. James Roy ---------, - 76 Chapman, John Griffin---- ---- 76 Chapman, Valna Mae.---- -- 76 Chastian, Oscar Jack. ---- -- 76 Cheek, Robert M. ------- ---- 7 6 Cheek, Sara Ann .---- ,--- 1 10 Childress, Patsy -----..---- -.-- 1 10 Chenault, Bertie Jean ---------., 41 Cherry, William Wallace---- --- 77 Chiles, John H. ,--- --.,,,,,YY 4 1, 133 Chilton, Bradley Stuart. ..-- ----- 4 1 Chisum, James Anderson. ------- 41 Chisum, Silver Carroll ----,, -----110 Choate, Hazel Rae ,,,,,,YYYY ,41, 170 Chopelas, John Peter- ..-- ---..-- 41 Christian. Peggy Jean. --.- ---- 9 6 Chrisian. Kathleen - --.-- ---- 4 1 Christian, Robert Dalton.-- ---- 41 Christie, Shirley Lee -----. ----110 Christy, Jean Marie. ---- -- 41 Chu, David ---, --- YYYY W 32 Chudej, George Frank --- Englet, Robert ------ Chumney, William Truett --- Clanton. Donald --------- 41 -- 96 Clark, Charles Maynard. Jr.------ Clark, Charles A.. -------- ---- -- Clark, Donus L- -- ----------- 41, Clark, Clark, Sherman Edward --- Claiborn, Marrillyn - ----- - Clemm Clark, Clark, Clarke, ents, Betty ------- 41 41 110 188 Mary Carol.- --------- ----110 96 110 110 170 Thelda . --.------ - William H., Jr.- ---- .. Charles Edward --- Claycomb, Thurman W, ---- Clav o ol Laura Ella . D . - ----- Clawson, Jan --- . ---- -- Clements, Billie B. ------- , Clements, Elvice Morris ---- Clements, Quata Coleen -- 41 -- 96 Clendening, Dorothy Annii-ii-1 Clifford, William Andrew -------- Cline. Beverly Jeanne ----------- - Clinton. Eveertt C. -------- 77 42 128 110 ---- 42 110 96 129 77 --- --- 77 Cluck, Elwood Jack. -.------ 129, 144 Cluck, Sam ----------- YYRHAYY 3 2 110 Cluck, William B, --- Cobb. Gerald Dalls--- -- 42 Collins, James ------,,YYY, in 110 Collins. N. Perryman. ----- - ---- 96 Collins, Daniel Thompson---. ---- 134 Collins, Sam F., -----w---YYYY W 42 Comer, Paul Howard- ---------,, 42 Compere, John Lawerence .------ 42 Conaway, Betty Ross. ----------- 110 Conklin, Royal Forrest, Jr... .---- 32 Connally, Roxana Sue ---------g, 110 Connell, Douglas H., Jr.---- -- 77 Connell, Eddie Jo - -----,-g 2- 42 Conner. Charles D.- --------- -- 42 Cooey, Archie William, Jr.-. ---- 138 Cook, Ross K. , ---- -------- 2 1 77 Cook, George Howell- ----- -- 77 Cook, John Edward--U ----110 Cook, Mary Jo -------- 1- -AYY 96 Cook, Paul Thomas- ------------ ,110 Cooke, Vinard - ,A ------,-,,2Y --V110 Coolidge. John Kingsley--U --110 Cooper. William Tyre, Jr.-- 134. 140 Cooper, John ------- -------,--, - 110 Coopwood, Douglas B. -.-- ------110 WACO STUDENT INDEX - Continued Page Copeland, Max C. ---- -..-...-. ' I7 Corey, Orlin R. ---- --- -42, 185 Corly, James L. -... - .---- 77 Corly, Lois--, ------- --- -----110 Cochran, George--- --- 128, 140 Coe, H. A.-.. ------- - .---- 184 Coe, Harris M. -----...-- ----- 9 4 Coe, Richard .-.....------- --.. 1 10 Coffey, Robert Thomas---- ---- 94 Coit, Harold Lee- --------. ---- 7 7 Cole, Barbara Jean ----- ---- 1 10 Cole, Veta -------.-.-- ..... 1 10 Cole, Hugh ----.-.-- -....-. 4 2 Cole, Mary Lou ---- ------ - 162, 77 Cole, Robert W. .--------.-. --.-. 4 2 Cole, William F. ------------- 128, 142 Coleman, Herman F., Jr.--- ----- 42 Coleman, Harold Dero .---- ---.- 9 4 Collier, Goldwyn Muzette ------.- 77 Collier, Wesley Clayon ------ ---- 7 7 Collins, Billy Frank ------ ---- 9 6 Cornwell, Eugnee Howe--- ---- 77 Corrigan, Bradford D,- ----- ---- 9 6 Cothran, Andrew Neilson ------- - 77 Covington, Liby --------.--- -.-. 4 2 Covington, Maverine. ----- ---. 1 10 Covington, Rosemary ----- -..-- 9 6 Cowart, Thomas ----..--- - ..--- 139 Cowden, Betty --....--- ---- 4 2. 163 Cowden, George. ----- ----. 9 7 Cowling, Ruby Lee ---- ---- 9 7 Cowling, Walter J. ---- ---- 4 2 Cox, Albert Ro. ------ -.-- 9 7 Cox, Robert M. ---- .---- 77 Cox, Robert R, ---- ---- 1 10 Cox, Ronald. ----- ----- 7 7 Craft, C. Jimmy. .------ - - --- 42 Craig, Robert D. ------... ---77. 137 Craig, William Henry -------- 77, 188 Craighead, Dave. ----- .- .-.., 110 Crandall, Wm. P.----- ---- --110 Crawford, Dana---.. ----- -...--W 77 Crawford. Gail ------------.' ,97, 155 Crawford, George -------- - Creasy, Shirley Yvonne .--- ----- 42 ---- 42 Creech, David E.. -------.- --.- 1 10 Creed, Charles H. ------ ---- 7 7 Crenwelge, Wilbur ---Y ,--- 97 Crews, Ralph. -------- .--- 9 7 Crews, Ralph-- --.- .--- 9 7 Crews, Roger D.--- ---- - 97 Crim, Mack -------.- --.- 7 7, 197 Crim, Sterling . ..----- -----1- 4 2 Crider, Richard. -------- .---.. ...110 Crocker, Toy Armel --.----- 134, 140 Crockett, Charles W. -- - -----110 Crockett, Charles W.--- -.---- 77 Crackett. Joan . . -..-.- .. .---- 110 Crockett, Mary C..--- -.. .---- 97 Cron, Richard ----- .---128, 142 Crook, Rob Ray ---- - ---1- 110 Cross, Collan. ---- -----. 9 7 Cross, Rances--W -- 97 Cross, Jim. ------ -.---v 1 23 Cross, Marian ---.. ----.- --- 77 Cross, Robert E. --- ----139, 145 Crouch, Betty --- --- -78, 168 Crouch, Edward. ----- - .-.-.- 78 Crow, Billie M. --. ---- ---.97, 162 Crow, Bobbie Nell-- ,, ---- 110 Crow, Julia - .----.- ..---110 Crow, Royce J. ----- ---- 97 Croyle, Charla R. ---- ---- 1 10 Crump, Alferd .---- -- 42 Crunk, Keith ------ -- 97 Crutcher, Howard -- -- YY-- 97 Cullar, Charles----- ----110 Culp, Tex ----------- . ---- 43 Culps, Wallace ---- --- ---- 78 Culver, Robert -.. - ------ Cummings, Alice Jean -- ----- 43 .- ---- 43 97 Cummings, Alonzo Addisan------ Cummings, Martin Wayne ------. 1243 Cunningham, Milton- ---- . .---- --- Curl, Hester Ann---- ----- 78, 148, 163 Culp, Peggy -------- --------- . 110 Culpepper, Jo- -------. --------- 1 10 Curlee, Joan ---------- ---- 4 3 Curtis, John Edward. ---- ---- 43 Curtis, Virginia. -------- .--- 97 Curtis, J. W.. ------ --.. 7 8 Curtis, Miles Lee ---- .- ---- 43 Cutair, Joseph ---------- ---- 4 3 Cutcher, James L.--. ----- ---.128 Culbrith, Scale Lipper---- ---- 78 D Damron, Alfred G.. ----- ---- 1 39 Daniels, Bobby Allen ----- ---- 1 10 Daniel, Alnora Lee ----- --.- 9 7 Daniel, Joan Marie.-, --.- ..-- 7 8 Daniel, Tillman Moody ----- ---. 9 7 Darneal, Mary Ann--- ----- ---- 4 3 Daugherty, Shirley Ann--- ---- 97 Daughtry, Daniel C. ------ ---- 4 3 Davenport, John S. --.---- ---- 4 3 David. Roy S. - - ----- ---- ..-- 4 3 David, William Edward --------- 32 Davidchik, Zachery Steve- ------- 78 Davidson, David R. -.------- ---- 1 10 Page Page Davidson, Elaine. ---------------- 78 Davidson, Leila Joyce -------- 78, 164 Davidson, Margaret C. ----------- 97 Daniels, Joe ----------.----------- 110 Davidson, Mary Elizabeth .-.----- 97 Davis, Billy ----------------- ---- 1 10 Davis, Charles G. ..-----.- ----- 1 38 Davis, Derral Banks ----- ------- 1 10 Davis, Dolores --------- --------- 1 10 Eavis, Edward -------- .---- 1 10, 97 Davis, Gordon A. ---- ------- 4 3 Davis, Halsell ----- -- ---- 135, 140 Davis, Harry A. ---- ------- 1 11 Davis, Homer A. --.- ---- 1 38, 144 Davis, Jack Slover ..--- -.-.- 9 7, 191 Davis, James Leslie ----.- ------- 7 8 Page Drees, Ruth .---------------- ----- 1 8 Drewyer, Carroll B., Jr. ---------- 74 Drumwright, Rubye Jeanne--162, 44 Dubois,, boy Lynn -----.--------- 97 DuBose, 1-larlod DeWitt -.-.-- 135, 140 DuBose, Jack Mark -------------- 78 DuBose, Kathleen Marceille ----- 97 Dudley, Dan Richard -------- 134, 140 Dudney, Nelda Jean -----.------- 44 Drugger, Ada Vivian -------- 170, Duke, Frances June- --------- 164, Dulaney, John Bonds ---. ------- Duncan Glenn W. ------- ----- Dunlapf Frances Wolfe ----- --- Dunlap, Margaret Ishbel -------- Dunn, James I. --------------- --- Downs, Eudean ---.-.----- --- Due, Maxine ------ Due, Jasper --------- Duke, Gayle --------- Dunkleberg, Ruth ------ Dunn, Maxine- --------- -- Dunning, Betty Gibbs ----- Durham, Henry S. --------------- Dusek, Raymond Joe, Jr. -------- Dutton, Uriel Elvis -----..--- 78 78 78 44 44 97 78 111 111 ---111 111 111 111 111 97 44 134, 154 45 Duvall, Betty Williams ------ 191, Davis, James Wilmer ---- ----- 4 3 Davis, J. Cody --------- ----- 4 3 Davis, Jeanette --------- ----.-- 1 70 Davis, John Edward ------------- 78 Davis, Joyce Jeanette -------- 78, 187 Davis, Laura June ----- ------- 4 3 Davis, Mary Ann ---- ----- 1 11 Davis, Riley Clifton ---- --.- 4 3 Davis, Starkey Dee ---- ---- 1 1 Davis, Thomas H. ---- ---- 4 3 Davis, Wallace Ed.--- --L 78 Davis, William A. ------ ---- 4 3 Davison, Stephen .--.---- ---- 9 7 Dawson, Forest Gene--- ---- 78 Dawson, Thomas ------- ---- 4 3 Day, Jack C. ---- ------ ----- 1 1 1 Dean, Harold Neff ------ ------- 4 3 Dean, Helen Virginia --------- 97, 166 Deason, Don A. ------ ------------ 7 8 Deaton, Robert Dewight -----.--- 97 Dees, Edward Jennings ------ 138, 140 De LaCruz, Juan -----.----------- 43 De LaFosse. Sara Ned -------- 78, 168 Delamater, Jeannine ----- 43, 170, 201 Dellinger, Sallye ----------------- 111 Demmer. Lucy Ann -------------- 78 ----164, 78 de Montel, Eva Jean ..--- de Montel, Marjo ----.- ---43, 164 DeWitt, David -------------------- Denman, Robert Blake. ----- Denning, Barbara ------- 44 44 193 97 -78, Dyal, Robert Allison ------------- 97 Dyer, Donald L. ---------- ----- 1 11 Dyer, Dorothy Alice --.- .--- 9 7 Dyer, Horace Gene. ----- .--- 4 1 Dyer, Stanley Braynt--- ---- 45 Dutton, Richard -------- ---- 1 11 Dyer, Mary ---------- ---- 1 11 Duvall, James R. ---- E ---- 45 Eakin, Joe -.-.---.-.---- ---- 1 11 Eakin, Eva Katherine -.-. ---- 4 5 Eakle, Don- --------------- ---. 1 11 Earnheart, Shirley Ann ---------- 111 East, Jo Anne -------------------- 97 Easterling, Charles A. ------- 134, 140 , 140 Eberts, James Franklin ----.....- 79 Eckerman, Virginia Evelyn -----. 98 Eckert, Robert Mason ------------ 75 Edgar, Elsie Lynnelle ----- ------- 9 8 Edminston, Mary Evelun .---- 45, 201 Edmonds, Patricia Jane -------.-- 45 Edmonston, Will. ---------------- 45 Edwards, Betty Jo. ----------- 45, 164 Edwards, Billie Nichols ------ 45, 195 Edwards, J. Malcolm .-------- 32, 195 Edwards, Jack Delmas. .---.---- 79 Edwards Jean ---------- ---- . 111 Edwards: Mary Joe -------- -- Edwards Edwards Edwards Ekiss, Jdhn Patten ----- , Ollie Roy, Jr.--- , Peggy Jean--- ---- 111 ---- 111 98 111 Virginia . ----- :IQ 98 Dennis, Loye ---------- --------- 1 11 Dennis, Emily Jane ---------- 43, 166 Denny, Bettye Jean ------ 43, 164, 187 Denson, Margie Ann -.-.. 78, 156, 166 Denton, Harold ----------------- - 43 Denton, Joe- ------ ---- 1 11 Denton, John ------ ---- 9 7 Derrick, Jesse- --------- ---- 9 7 Derting. B. Gene -.-.--- ----- 1 28 Devers, Lawerence ---------- ----- 1 29 DeWitt, William Owen ---.---- 44, 58 Diamon. W. Gene .-..... ------- 4 4 Dias, Garland ------ ---- - --97, 208 De La Graza, Mary ---- ----- 1 11 Dendy, Donald ------- ---- 1 11 Depp, Jo .---. -------- ---- 1 1 1 DeWeese, Billy Doc ---- -------- - 208 Dickey, Marilyn--- --------- -- 97 Dickinson, Kay--- ---44, 166, 187 Dickson. Sue. ------...-------- 97, 164 Diehl George,. ------------------- 44 Deitrich, Vernon. ---------------- 44 Dies. Robert McAdams- ----- 138, 144 DiFiore. Andrew D. -------- 191, 78 Dilday, R. H.- ------------------, , 97 Dillard, Samuel Douglas- -------- 44 Dilsworth. Frances Katherine ----111 Diseker, Pat- ----------------- 168, 44 Ditto. Robert Hood --------------- 111 Dixon. Frank L. ------ ..-- 4 4 Dixon, Ina Rhea ------- ----- 9 7 Dixon, Jimmie C. ------- ------- 1 29 Dixon, Patricia Ruth- ----------- 111 Dobbs, Harry Haut, Jr. ------ 140, 128 Dobbs, Lorene --------- --------- 1 11 Dobbs. Thomas Davis ---- .--- --- 78 Dobkin, Melvin Edward .---- ---- 44 Dobson, Jack Thomas- ---- ---- 7 8 Dobyns, Elizabeth Ann- ---- ---- 1 11 Dodson. Marie Catherine -------- 78 Dodson, Bob ---------- ----------- 7 8 Dodson, Shirley Jane- ------- 187, 44 Dolby, William M.---- --- ---138 Donald, Robert Louis ------- .208, 90 Donath, Jack Lanier ---------.- 111 Dorrill, Charlotte Ruth- --------- 111 Dorrill, William Franklin- ------- 97 Dorron, Marjorie Elizabeth ---- -- 97 Dorsey, Arthur Maurice- -------.- 97 Booley, Bunny -------------- ----111 Dodson, Laska- -------- ---- 9 7 Dorrill, Robert---- ----111 Douglas, Mary ---------- ---- 7 3 Dosher, Bud - ---- ------- - -- -- 44 Dosher, Mary Catherine .----- 164, 97 Dosher, Maryene ---------- Doss. Tommylu --- - ---- ---- 32 ---- 97 Douglas, Kenneth Alvie- ---- ---. 1 39 Dover, Robert Leroy .-..- ---- 4 4 Dowden, Steve Henry--- ---- 78 Downs, Terry Evans---- ---- 78 Doyen, Betty Louise ----- ---- 9 7 Drake, William Travis--N ---.111 400 Elam, Billy Joe- ------- ---- 1 11 Elkins, Danny Ray ----- ---- 9 8 Eller, Thomas Orvil1e--- ---- 45 Elliott, John R. -------- ---- 79 Ellis, Dorothy ----------- ---- 7 9 Ellis, Bill J. --------------- ---- 7 9 Elmore, Oscar Monroe ----- ---- 9 8 Emerson, Alton David ---. -..- 9 8 Emerson, Heanne-. ------ ---- 9 8 Ener, Norman Wesley ---- ---- 7 9 Enete, Happy T. ------- ---- 1 11 England. F. Allen ---- English, Dan C,--- Enloe, Jack D. ------ Elliott, Monroe ------ Englebretcht, Doris ---- -- Erigan, A. Norah ----- ----111 ---- 98 --- 45 ----- 45 -----111 --------111 -----45, 164 Ernst, E. G. ------------ ---- 1 28, 142 Eshelman, Wayne Lee ---- ------- 1 11 Eskew, Barbara Ann ---- ---- . 111 Espinola, Francis A. -------------- 188 Etheridge, Jamres E.- ----------- 128 Ethel-edge, William Gerald ------ 45 Etkind, Irving M. ---------------- 45 Eubanks, Kenneth W. ------------ 134 Evans, Frances E. ------ ------- 9 8 Evans, George C. ----- -------- 4 5 Evans, Mabel L. ---- ----- 7 9, 184 Evans, Rita J. ------ ----- 9 8,208 Everitt, J. Dell ---- -..-- 9 8, 184 F Fagan, Euna Delle --------------- 111 Fair. Theodore ----------- 45, 139, 208 Fairfield, Walter D. -------------- 98 Faison, Glenn E. ----- ------- - 45 Fall, G. C,- ------------- ---111 Fanchier, Doris June ----- --- 79 Fannin, Frances L, ---. --- 32 Fanning, Robert A. ---- ---111 Fant, L. J., Jr. --------- ---111 Farguhar, Charles D. ---- ---111 Faris, Margaret Ruth. ---- --- 98 Farnsworth, Franklin ---- --- 45 Farris, Mary Lou ------ --- 79 Farris, Joe --------------- --- 45 Farris, Ruth Juanita- .--- --- 98 Farris, T. Vernelle-11 Page 19 MCM-162 Farrow, Dorothy .....,. ..., 7 9, Fatheree, Betty ..,...... ,..... 1 11 Hayes, Gwynn ..., Faucette, 'lhomas T. .,.. -1 ..... 1 45 Faulk, Harry L. ,..........,,,Y,., 139 Faulkner, Martha Jean ..1.,,,... 79 Faver. Forest. ,,,,,,,,,,..... 45, 110 Fawcett, Walter Allen. ,....... -1135 Feather, Bob .......,....,,..,,,, 45 Fenley, Margaret C. ,..... 45, 164, 201 Fenton, Robert H. ,,,, .,,,,,,,,,, 1 12 Ferguson, A. Weir ,,,,, ,,..,,... 1 35 Ferguson, Harwin ,,,,,,,1.,.,.... 45 Ferguson, Helen Ruth ,....,, 179, 168 Ferguson, mJaes T. ..1.. .,,,., 4 5 Ferguson Joanne ,..,,.. ,,,,., 1 12 Ferguson, Lauretta J.111 1.-----1 98 Ferguson, Lucy E. ,.,.,,,,,,,, 45 166 Ferguson, Margaret K.--- ,,,,, 1 46 Ferguson Raymond B. ,,,, .,,. 4 6 Farris, James .,,,,,,,,,, ...... 1 11 Fenn, Bettye ,,,.....,, ..,.... 1 12 Ferguson, William H. .,,...,. 128 142 Ferguson, William L. ....,,,,,,,, 128 Ferrell, Ben B .....,,... 128, 144 159 Ferrel, William J. ,.,,..,,,,,,,,,. 98 Feuerstein, T. Charles ,.,,,,, .1 ,... 98 Fick, A. F., Jr. ,,,,,,,,, .... 1 38 Fields, Charles L. ,,,,,.,.. .... 3 2 Fields, Robert Hiram ,.... .... 1 28 Figart, David R. ,..,..... 1- 79 Files, D. Neal ,.....l.. -1 46 Files, W. Eliza, Jr..-11 -1 79 Fillingin, Homer T.-1- 1- 46 Findley, Jack D. ,,,,, -1 98 Finfrock, W, Paul ,,,, .... 1 40 Finley. Charles R. ,,., -1 46 Finstead, C. Eugene-1- 1- -16 Fife, Beverly ,.,,,.1,.... ,.,, 1 12 Fischer, Carol ,,........... ..11 1 12 Fitzpatrick, Ray ....,.,.,,, ,,,, 9 8 Fitzpatrick, Frank M., Jr.-- ,,,. 128 Flache, Betty Jane. ,,,,,,, ,,,. 1 12 Fisher, J. Raymond ,,,,, ,... 7 9 Flanagan, F G. ..,,,,,,,,. ,i.. 1 12 Flanary, C. V. ,,,,,,,,,... ,... 1 28 Fleetwood, William Alvin ,..i.... 98 Fletcher, Riley E. ,,.,......1 .,., 1 28 Flippen, Lon Sanders, Jr. ....,,,, 46 WACO STUDENT INDEX - Continued 188 80 Flood, N. A. III--1 .......... ffff 1 28 Floyd, J. Stokes. ..... ..1111. 7 9 Floyd, W. Forrest .... ---98, 191 Flynn, Roberto ...,,,,,, i,... 1 12 Fluker, F. W. ,...Y.,..,,,z. .... 7 9 Fly, Billie Ruth ,,,,,,,,,,.. .... 1 12 Flynn, James Frederick ,... ...C 1 28 Folwell, Charles H. ,,,,... ,..1 9 8 Ford, Tommie J. ,i,,,,,. ..., 9 8 Ford, Tommie J. ....,.. 1.11 9 8 Ford, William A., Jr.--- 111- 46 Foster Dorothy- ..,,.. ,,.. 1 12 Foster, Lue Ann .,.1.1. ..i. 1 12 Foster, Randy.. .v,,,,,,,,.. .... 4 6 Foster, Rodney Harrison--1 111- 79 Foster. Wilburn F., Jr. ,.,. .... 9 8 Fowler, William E. ,,,,. .... 1 34 Fowler William F-111 ,,,, 46 Fox, Mickey. ,,,...,... 11111112 Fox, James Wilburn 11 ,,,, 79 Francis, J. Charles ,.., ,,,. 1 12 Frank, Francis Waldo ,,,,, ,.,. 1 12 Frank. Shirley Ruth ,,,,, .... 1 12 Franklin, Jack G. ,,,,, ...... 4 6 Frank, Sam E.. ,,,,,, ..1. 7 9, Fraiser E. Conrad111- 1 Frazier: Charles C. ..1....111 C 1717347 Frazier, Walter L. 1 1.,,11111111 1 Frederick, H. Geraldine ,,,,,,,... Frederick. Mary J. ,,,,,,,,,, 46, Freels, William O. 111111 111. 1 1 Freeman, Billye G. ,,.,,, ..,. 4 6, Freeman. Joe ..11..i..... Freeman, R. Marcella- .... Fregia, James A.- ,..... .,111.1 French, Don Thomas .... ,,,, 4 6, Freund, H. Alvin ..... Fricke, Robert ,..,.,, 140 32 46 172 46 170 112 112 80 194 46 32 Hart, William ,,,, Frisby. Bob R.. ,,,, -1 46 Fulbright, Martha ,,,, .... 1 12 Fullen, Marian F. ..... ,.....1 8 0 Fullerton. John A. .......111111v 112 Fullingim, Jim F, Jr. ....,,,, 130, 144 Fuller, Jack. .......... ....... 1 12 Fuller, Jorin1 ...,,,,, ,,.... 1 12 Fuller, Sarah. .,,,,i 1 1-1 1111112 Fuller, Pau1a11 111111111111.111 1-1 98 Fulmer, Melba Jane. 111.111111111 80 Funderurk, M Metcalfe, Jr..-.-- 98 Furrh, Charlotte A.-11.1--98, 149, 166 G Gafford, Marjorie L.--1 1111 46 166 Gafner, Mary L. 111111 111..1 9 8 Gage, Albert G. 1111111 .... 4 6 Gage, Betty Jean- 11..11 111111 1 12 Gage, Laura F. 1.11111111111 11111 9 8 Galloway, Billie Earle- ..11.. 198, 187 Galloway, Gale Lee ..1.1 111111 8 0 Galt, William D. 1 11111 1111111 8 0 168 Gammill, Anne B.1-1 ---.98 Page Gant, Preston L. 11.1 1111111 5 2 Ganze, Florine1-1- ..111 49, 150 Garoern, D. Y. 1... 1 1111 130, 142 Gardner, Roy 11111111 111.1.1 8 0 Gardner, Anna K. 11111 11... 4 7 Gardner, E. Delores-1- 11-1 47 Gardner, Harriet .....1 1111 1 64 Gardner, Marvin L.--1 1111 1- 47 Gardner, Ed.- 11111111 111111 1 112 Garlington, Aubrey .11. ..... 9 8, 194 Garrett, Joyce R. ..... 1 1.11111 98 Garnett, Norma ...111 111111 1 12 Garrett, Thomas E. 1111 1111 1 38 Garrett, Milburn H. .11. 1.1. 4 7 Garrett, Max 1111....11 1 .111 134 Garrison, S. Marion. 111111 -1--1 47 Gartman, W Marwin 11111111111 47 Gary, F. Morris. 11111111111. 1 1- 98 Gaskemp, Herman ..... 1... 1 30, 144 Garrtin, Janette ...... 1.11.11 9 8 Gatlin Virginia L.-11 1111 -1 49 Gartell, Margaret.--- 1111112 Gatlin, Gloria Jean11- 111- 80 Garza, Gil C. 1111111. .111 1 38 Gay, Charles W. 11.. 11...111111 9 8 Gay, Thomas. 1111. 11111111111 1 11112 Gayle, Gibson. 1111111111 30, 174, 159 Geaslin, Dorothy--- 1111111111 1 112 Gegan, Mary. 111.11 11111111111 1 12 Geer, Elizabeth. 1..... ...11 1 47 Gentry, O. D. 1.....11.. ..11111 8 0 Geroge, Patricia A, 1111 1111 4 7 164 Gerlin H. George 1111 111111111 9 8 Getterman, L. T11 1111 1111 1 40, 134 Ghnist, Beverly D.. 1111 1.11 8 0 160 Ghnist, Delores Kay 1111 --.1--112 Ghnist, John M .1.. -1-1111 -11.11 47 Gibbs, James Ballard. 1.1.1111111 98 Gibbs, Mary Carolyn. 11.1 .1-.80, 166 Gibson, Charlotte 1.1111 1 1111 1.-1 80 Gibson, Lucille. 11111111 1. 1111 89, 170 Gibson Nancy Corine -1 ---1 --112 Gibson, John S. 11111111 111180 208 Giffin, Ray L. 1111. -1- -1111 47 Gilbert. Robert W.111 11.1 .112 Gilbreath, Nema.-1 1-1 11.112 Gill, Mary Ann 11111111 --147, 187 Gillen, Wynell1 1111111111 11147, 170 Gillenwater, Charles E. 1111111111 80 Gilespie, J. Thomas. 11111 1 111111 80 Gillespie, Mary J -111. 1111 98, 170, 201 Gillespie, Robert Edward, Jr. 1111 47 Gillis, Anita Faye 111111111111111 47 Gilmer, Charles C. 11111111.1.111 112 Gilmore, Joe L. 111. 111 1-1 47 Gilpin, Martha Sue 1111 -.1 80, 168 Glass, Mary 1111 1 11111 111111111 1 12 Gleeson, James E. 11 1111 1. 11111111 131 Glenn. Betty Jeanne 111111111111 80 Glenn, Jo Anne 11111111 198, 170, 187 Glenn, Joan 11 1111111 1111111111 8 0 Glover, H. D. 1 1111 111111111 1 31 Gober. Helen Ann -1- 11-1 80 Gober. William S. 11111 1111 8 0 Godfrey, Anita. 111111111 1111 4 7 Godfrey, W. Aubrey -1- ---- 98 Goodwin. Richard C.--- ---- 47 Goebel, Antoinette. 11111111 1111 1 12 Goelzer, Rose M. 1 1 11111111 111 112 Goldern, Willard E. 11111111111.1 139 Galdsmith, Leonard O., Jr.- .111 1 80 Gonzales, Frank L., 1111 .1 1...111 1 98 Goode, Charles Perry 1111.11 11.11 47 Goode, Jones. 1111111.11 1111 9 8 Goodall, Sim 11111111 111.112 Goode, Anne 11111111111111111111 47 Goodman, Bernard. 11111111111111 98 Goodman, Earl O. 1111111 1 11 1 112 Goodman, Mary Carolyn 47 159, 162 Goodman, Betty. 1111111111111111 1164 Goodman, Patsy. 1.111111111111111 112 Goodwin, Bettie Jean 11111 1111 4 7 Goodwin, Edward C..--- 111- 98 Goodwin, O. David 11.1 .1.1 1 30 Goolsbee, Robert L. 1111 111. 9 8 Goss, Charles E 11 111-11 1111 98 Gouner, Velma Iona .11 -1 -.112 Graham, Gladys L. .11111 -1.47, 166 Graham, Mable Anne 1111 111111 1 12 Graham, Mary Ellen1-1- --11 98 Graham, Perry, Jr. 1111 1.11 9 8 Graham, Rose Marie.,..1 -11 112 Graham. William H. 1111 1111 1 12 Gray, James 11111111 1111112 Grave. Newton. 1111 1111 1 12 Gray, Harold, 1... 1111 9 8 Green, Betty 11.1. -111 -V7 Green, Bobbie. 11111 1.11 8 0 Green, Gustaves 11111 11.1 4 7 Green, Harold 11111 ---.134 Green, Herman1111 1111 47 Green, James. 11.. 1111 1 12 Green, John 1111111 1111 1 12 Green, Robert. 1111111 1111 8 0 Green, Robert J. 111111 1111 8 0 Green. Leslie 11111111111 1111 9 8 Greenwade, Bernard.--- ---- 80 Greeson, Paula. 111..11 1111 8 O Gregory, Lewis 11..11 1111 1 12 Gragston. Eric 11111 11.. 9 8 Greines, William- 1111 1111 48 Page Page Gresham, Jimmy-11 111- 48 Grevelle, Louis 11111 1111 4 8 Griffin, Carolyn -1 1111 32 Griffin Jack 11111. .1111 9 8 Griffin, John. 11111 11111.111 8 0 Griffin, Johann 1111 1111111111 9 8 Griffis, Donald. 1111 1111111 1 94, 208 Griffith, Richard-W 111.1 80, 91, 188 Grigsby, Dick 111111 -1 .111.1..11 48 Grindstaff, Everett. 11.1 111111111 9 9 Grissom, Joerle 11111. 1111111 4 8 Groner, Gwendolyn.-W 11111 99, 162 Grow, Wallace 111111111111111111 1 80 Guderian, Geraldine. 1111111 113, 151 Guest, Patricia 111111111 1111..1 9 9 Gummelt, Walter.-11 111111 -11 99 Gunter, Barbara--1 1111. 48, 166 Gupton, Marvin 1111 11..111 8 0 Guthrerie, Bill. 11111. 1.111 9 9 Gutherie. Jimmy-1.11.11 11-1113 Gutherie, Mary Jo.11- 1-11 80 Gutherie. Nancy Jean,-- 1111 113 Guyner, Mary Jayne 1111 1111 8 0 Greer, Gladis 1111111111 ---.1 80 Griffith, Bonnie.--- 111- 99 Gummelt, Garry--- -1--113 Greiner, Don 1111111 .111 1 12 Grigo, Mary 1111111111 11.1 1 12 H Haas, James. 111111111 1111 8 0 Hacker, James 111111111 11-1 99 Hagler, Lawerence. 1111 1111 1 13 Haden, Joe. 1111111111 11111 4 8 Hague, Stanley--1 111111 1 99 Haidusek, Alois1-11 111. .1--1 48 Haigler, Harryy.1111 111. 130, 144 1-lalcomo, Phila11- 11111111. 113 Hale, Ann. 11111111 11. 111111. 187 Hale, Diane.11111- 11.148, 168, 187 Hale James. 1111 1 111111111 48 Hale Margaret .111 111111111 9 9 Hale, Patricia .1111 11111 8 0, 170 Hall, Billie 11111 111111111 9 9 Hall, Donald.--- ---134, 144 Hall, Joan. 111111 1111111 1 13 Hall, Nellie. 11111 1 1111 1113 Ham, George.. .111 1111 9 9 Hamilton, David--.1 .111 81 Hamilton, Faye. 11111 1--.113 Hamilton, H3Sk6tll- 1.11 1111 8 1 Hamilton, Robert1111,1 1111130 Hamner, James 1.11. 111111 ---- 81 Hammer, Mary Virginia. 1111 1111 1 13 Hammett, John 11.1111111 1111 4 8 Hammond, Frank. 111111 1111 8 1 Hamrick, A. Pryor 11111 1111 4 8 Hand, Beth -1 1111111 1111 8 1 Hand, Richard 11111111 11-1139 Hallmark, Clarence.--- 11-1113 Haney, Robert 111111 .111 7 9 Hankins, Bobbie.-- 111.113 Hansard, George 11- 111.140 Hanseen. Peter .--- 11-. 4 8 Hansen, John 1 -1- 111- 48 Hardgrave, Billy111 1111 134 Hardy, Jo , 11--11 -1 -.11--- 99 Hargis, Patty. -1--- 11-11 1 1- 81 Hargrove, Guy ----- ---1 1 34, 140 Hargrove, Helen -1- ---99, 162 Harkness, David ---1 ----- 4 8 Harmon, Lorraine.11- ---- .113 Harper, James. --11 ------- 4 8 Harrell, A. J. 1 .111 --11-- -1- 48 Harrell, Beverly ---- ---113. 201 Harrell, Ronald 11.1 -1- 32, 48 Harrington, Betty-'..-- 11-- 48. 164 Harrington, Larry--11 ---- 99 Harris, Bill 1 1.1--1 -111 99 Harris, Christine.-- 1--- 32 Harris, Harry. --1- 11-- 4 8 Harris, John 1 -1-- ---- 4 8 Harris, Joseph 111- 111- 48 Harris, Max. .-1-1-- 1--.113 Harris, Nina.- 1-1 1--. 11-- 1 13 Harris, Raymond.11- 111- 49 Harris. Robbie. 1111 1--- 9 9 Harris, Janis 1.111 .1-- 8 1 Harris. William -1 ---- 99 Harris, William F, 1111 1--- 8 1 Harrison, Arthur--- 11-1 32 Harrison, Helen.11,. -1- 172 Harrison, James.11 ---- 99 Hart, Katie .---- ---- 1 13 Hart, Rose 1-1--111 111- 8 1 Hart. Elizabeth Hartzell, Ponnie Hasson, Wesley .--1 Hatch, Roberta Hatcher, James Hatchett, Franklin 1 -1-1 Hatfield, George . --11 Hatter, Curtis --1 1- Hatter, Lula -----1 Harper. Betty 1 -----1 Harrison, Janie 1 -----11 Harwell, Mille 11. 1------ 1 Hatcher, Gloria Jean .-11 Hart, Jerry 1 ---111111111 401 -19 99 48 48 81 49 49 48 49 113 113 113 113 113 184 Haug, Robert. 1---- Haug, Walter -1------1 Havard, J. Dalton1111 Havard, Lucille.111 Havins. Gene .-111 Haw, Helen. -111 Hawes, James .--11 Hawkins, Forrest --- Hay, Martha. 111-- Hayden, Evelyn --11- Hayes, Loy -----1 Haynes, Jean.--1 Hays, Lowell 11111 1 Hazlett, Alvin 11-1- Hayley, Mary -11-- Head, Earl --111 Head, Earl S. ------ Heard, Robert-1-1- Heard, Wyatt 1--111 Hearn, Billy -1-1.-1- Hearron, Clarence 11-1 Heath, Elizabeth--- Heath, Jane. 111111 Heath, Walter 11-----1 Heathington, Don 11--1 Heatly, Odel -.1-1-- Heflin, Judy --11-1 Page 1111113 111- 49 11-1 49 1-11 49 11-1 49 -111 99 1--1 49 1-11113 1111187 111- 99 ---1148 -1111 81 49 49 144 43 49 1111111113 81 11--130. ----.49, 130 1------ 99 1111- 81 -1111 99 11.81, 192 11-1111113 ---49, 139 --1-----1 99 -----49, 195 Hefton, John 11 1111 111111111 4 9 Heinlein, David--.-- 1111 150, 159 Heinze, Wayne---1 11.1111 49 Hellmuth, Betty -11- --1-- 9 9 Heltzel, Carl. 11--1 -111 1 34 Hembree, Sue. -1--1 -111 8 1 Hemphill, Grover 111- ----1 4 9 Henderson, Anna ---1 11.166, 49 Henderson, Charles .-11 1--49, 138 Henderson, Henry ---- ----1 4 9 Henderson, June 1111111 1111 9 9 Henderson. William. ---- 1--1 8 1 Hendricks, Mary Dow--- 1111113 Hendrix, James 11111111 1111 9 9 Hensel, Ardath -1111- -11- 9 9 Hensley, Donald--1 --1- 49 Hensley, Lee. 111111 111v 5 0 Henson, Y. Jack -1--- ----- 3 3 Hneson. Peggy -.11 11.99. 166 Heplen, Henry --1111 111 111 50 Hercher, William.--- 111181, 194 Herr, Robert -1111111 1111 , 81, 191 Herrick, Mary 11111111 1111 , 50, 166 Herrington, Nina 1111 11,1 , ,HY 99 Heradon. Doyle 111-1 111-1 8 1, 188 Hickfang, Max 1111111 1111111 1 13 Hickman, William .--- 111-1 50 Hicks, Catherine-11 1111 99 Hicks, Mary Sue.-11 11-1113 Hicks, Patricia 11--- --11 9 9 Hicks, Raymond.11 1111 50 Hicks, William 111-- --1 50 High, Jane 111111,1 -YYYY 3 2 Hightower. Jack 11 111-111111 113 Hightower, Jack E. 1111111111 134, 140 Hightower, James. .1111- 127, 134, 140 Hightower, Joyce 11111111111v ---- 3 1 Hightower, J. T, 111111 11111v,--- 5 0 Hightower, Keith --11 1111 5 0 Hill, Betty Ann 1---. --1- 1 13 Hill, James. 1111111 YYHV 5 0 Hill, Joe -111111 11111 Yrgz 1 1 3 Hill, John... 1111111111 YKYY 3 1 Hill, Marian Louise.-11 -1--113 Hill, Hilley, Ella Marynada 1 11-1 -1 Dawn1111 Hills, Lana .11-- --1--87 ----. 82 1--1 82 Hills. Nancy 1111 -N--162 Hillis, Bill D. 11111 W---113 Hilton, Nelda 1.1-- -1-1 82 Hinkle, John 111111 1111 1 13 Hinsley, Kay 1111111 YYYY 1 13 Hinson, Thomas 111111 ,YYYY 3 2 Hinson, William. 1111111 1111111 9 9 Hinson. William M. 1111 111111111 1 13 Hinze, Gail -1111111 111 1111 ,50, 187 Hiott, John B. 111111 111,,,- 3 2 Hitt, Rankin. 1111 1vw-- 5 0 Hix, Margaret .---- ---- 8 2 Hoodie, August-111 1111 111111 , 134 Hodge, Jo Ann 11111A111111 --,50, 174 Hodges, May Elma. 111111111111 ,113 Hoehn, Mary Charlotte -1--1111- 1 82 Hoffee, Joyce 111111 111111111111 - - 99 Hoffert, Jane .11--11 1111 1 50, 162, 184 Holbert. Emmitt -111 111111111111 5 0 Holcomb, Leland. 1111 111111111, 9 9 Holcombe, Barbara 11111111111111 99 Holcombe, Florence- ----- 182, 170,187 Holcombe, Joe 1111g---AYYY-n , ,U Q9 Holcombe, Martha Jane .---11 50, 187 Holdar, Mary 11111111 111111111,-,- 1 13 Holden, Inez 1111111 Yvgv 5 0 Holder, Dorothy --111 1111 1 13 Holder, Freddie. -11- -1-- 9 9 Hollar, Louise 111111111 ---, 1 13 Holleman, Janice 111111111 w--, 5 0 Holliday, Annu. 1111 ---Y Y--,113 Hollingsworth, Harold ,111 ---1113 Hollis, Bettie Jane. 111111 1111 3 2 Hollowell, Billie Gene.--- ---1143 Holm, Karolyn 11111111 ----113 Holt, Joanne 1--111111 1111 1 13 Page Hood, Elizabeth.-W ...,, 99, 156 Hooser. Charley A..... ....... 5 0 Hooser, Gwynne ...,, ..,,, 1 13 Hooser, Hartman ,,,, ,,,. 1 31 Hooser, Harvey ,A.. ,... 1 31 Hopkins, Douglas.--- ----113 Hopkins, Kenneth ,,,, .,,, 1 13 Hord, Henry .,,,,,, Y... 5 0 Horick, Bill .,,,,, - .... 51 Horn, John. ,.1..... ---- Hornaday, Joyce--- Horton, Rheta- ,,,. .... Hoskins, Joan. ,.... ..YY Holt, Mary Ann ,,,, .rfr Holt, Richard . .,,,, Holton, Thomas ,..... .... Honaker, Martha. ....Y. -- Honeycutt, Harold. ,,,, -- Hood, Anita L, .,,,,.. -- Hough, Ben. ,,,,....... .... Houston, Bettie Ruth--- ----- Houston. Jean ......uuu ...fffr Houston, Rex. .v.-ff-f --.Y 1 27, Hovde, Howard ...... ------- Howard, Betty Jean.-- ,,,. .51, Howard, Billie Jo ..., ,.... 5 1 Howard, Donald --- W---W Howard, Richard.W ----- Howard, Samuel ,.... ---. Vernon .,,.. uuf...,. - Howard, Howell, Howell, Earl ..... -- ,....... -- Eva Jane ,,,......,,fYu Howell, Hilton. .e....... 140, 191, Howell, Miriam . ....vv,fff.Y.. - Howren Mar Jose hine 162. . y D '--- Hsieh, George Shan-Chang.-W Hubbard, Eleanor. ,,,,.,..YY 51 Hubbard, James R.. 1...ffYuuYff Hubbell, Floyd Eugene.-W -- Hudson, Ann. ,,.....,YYf -- Hufhines, Don M, ,,,,, -- Hughens, Don M. ,,,,, Hughens, Harold D. ,,,, .uuu, Hughes, Joseph M.---- ------- Hughey, Gaylord l,,, - ,,,, 130 Hughes, Shirley .... ,,,.. Hull, Robert L. ..v,. - W- Humble. Donald G. ,,,,1 -- Humplirey, Jo Ann .-W--- -- Humphries, Wesley Lee. .,,, -- Hunstable, John A. ,..,,,, -- Hunt, Asa E.. ,,,......,Y --- Hunt, Dorothy Jean.-W ,e.. - Huntington, Morris.-W Hutterson, Ruth. e,,,, Hutchins, Carol. ,,,,. 11151 99 99 99 99 99 82 32 113 82 208 51 82 113 130 99 187 , 195 82 51 194 138 82 113 134 82 100 33 , 195 -.134 -- 51 -- 82 W 82 82 W114 W 51 144 114 100 --130 -.114 -.114 --100 -- 82 --195 --138 , 166 -- 33 Hutson, Margaret --- .,,, .82, 193 Hutton, C. Bernice --- ,,,,,, ..141 Hyde, Jean ,... .....v .,... 5 1 Hyden, Elmer ...,,,. -.-- 33 Hudgens, Marjarie ,,,, -.-.114 Hudson, Beverly ---.. ---- 82 Hunnicutt, Belnda. ,.,, ,,,, 8 2 Hurley, Louanne ,,l., . ,,,, 114 I Ice, Cletis W. ...--- ---- 51 Igou, Delmar L. --- ,.... -100 Ikemoto, Henry.W ,,., -W 82 Ingalsbe, Reed. ,,,,,, ---. -.134 Ingle, Patricia ,,,,,,,, ---.l00, 193 Ingraham, Frank C..-- ..,,,,, 82 Irwin, Anna Jean .--- ,,,, -.261 Irvin, Eleanor Paula -W ---.100 Ingram. Robert. .,,.., ,,,, 1 14 Innman, Anna. .,,, - ,.,. 51 Irvine, Imogene ,,,,, ,.... . 100 Irwin, Anna Jean.-W --.. .-.100 Issacks, Lyn ------- ---- 51, 162 Isbell, Martha . ---- ---- 8 2, 162 Itokazu, Harold.-W ----- 1-.82 Itokazu, Irene ------- ------ 5 1 Itokazu, Warren ----, Iverson. W. H..---- --.-- 51 --W 82 Ives, Robert M. ---- ---- 5 1 Ivie, Will . .--.--- -. ---- 100 Ivy, James M..W --- -W 51 Ivy, Robert L.. ---- ---.134, 142 J Jacks, Claude -. ------ .---- 5 1 Jackson, Betty Ross.--- --- -114 Jackson, Mary Lo--W --82, 162 Jackson, Robert.--- ---- .130 Jackson, Ruth ------- ---- 1 14 Jackson, Winfred --- ---- 51 Jacobsen, Dorothy ----- .--- B 2 James, Carole --.--- W ---.114 James. Edwin ------ ----- 1 14 James, Lester. ----- W .- 82 James, Robert A .--- --- 134, 142 James, Shirley Sue.-- ------ .100 Jeter, John David .--- --.52. 208 Jetton, Mary Jean.--- W W- 52 Jobe, Lloyd Lee. ---- Jobe, William. -------- Johnson, Alta. ---------- Johnson, Barbara - ---- - Johnson, Ben Hubert. ---- ---- 52 WW 52 WW 52 --- 114 ---- 82 WACO STUDENT INDEX - Continued Page Johnson, Carrol Lee.--- ----114 Johnson, Clinton .----- - ---- 82 Johnson, Darrel. ----- ---- 8 2 Johnson. David L. ------ ---- 5 2 Johnson, Derwood ----- ---- 8 2 Johnson, Gladys- --..-- ---- 1 00 Johnson, Herbert L.--- -W-100 Johnson, Jacqueline.-W W--114 Johnson, Joe Ed ------ --- 83 Johnson, Joe H. -----..--- -.-- 5 2 Johnson, Joe Walker -----. ---- 5 2 Johnson, John Richard. --.------ 52 Johnson, Marcell- ----.- ------.-- . 100 Johnson, Mary Ann. -------- .82, 168 Johnson, Mary Cherry ----------- 33 Johnson, Mary Frances ---- .----- 5 2 Johnson, Mary Leigh. ---- ---- 1 70 Johnson, Mitford .---. . ---- --- 52 Johnson, Omer --------- ---- 5 2 Johnson, Patricia Ann.-W ----166 Johnson, Patricia Louise--- W-- 52 Johnson. Paul ------------- ---- 5 2 Johnson, Peggy ---------. ----- 1 00 Johnson, Rhea- --.-- ---- - - 52 Johnson, Ralph ---------.--- 52. 100 Johnson, Robert H.. -.--------. -.114 Johnson, Robert Henry ---------- 184 Johnson. Robert N.. -----. --1- 3 3 Johnson, Johnson Johnston, Johnston, Johnston, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Bi Bi Bi Gene . ---- Roger Walter James P. M. ---------- Verelda ------- Beryl -. ------- llie Marie . ---- lly Carl ---- --- --. llye Jean.--- ---- .53, Carol Janice --- - 1555131311 52 52 83 52 100 53 83 130 185 100 114 53 114 Jones, Charles Lewis.--- ---- Jones, Cecil -----..---- ---- Jones, Earl Glenn .--- ---. Jones, Essie Pearl ----- --- 114 Jones, Jimmie Lee. ---- -W 114 Jones, Joe Edward- ---- ---- 5 3 Jones. Kenneth ----- ---- 3 3 Jones, Louis Farr ---- . ---- 100 Jones. Margaret Ann.-- W-.114 Jones, Milton. .--------- ------.. f 33 Jones, Murray -------- --.--- --.100 Jones, Patricia --. ------ .33, 193, 195 Jones, Robert Paul. ---- ------..- 1 14 Jones, Ruth Irene .--- ----.. . 100 Jones Sam L.. ----- -----.--- 5 3 Jones, S. Frank.-- --- 131, 142 Jordan, Jack -.--- --..--- 1 14 Jordan, Robert.-W ----- Jorden, James ---- Joseph, Thomas .--- Josey, Je Juda, Ra rry . ------ lph ---- Judin, J. Carl. ---- Jurek, George ----- ..- Justice, Brady ---.-.-- Jones, Robert Eugene -- K 53 114 134 --.-114 ---- 83 ----100 ---- 53 ---.114 ----114 Kalvor. Maurice.-- --- 134 Kay, Jerrv . ------ ----- 8 3 Keahey, Pat.-W ------ .114 Kee, Donald -----. ---- - 131 Keefer, Elbert--- ---.136. 144 Keele, Miriam ---- ---- 8 3. 170 Keelan, Theresa --- ----- - 114 Keeney, Grafton -- ----. 83 Keith, Mary Ann.--.. .-.------- 83 Keller, Mary Ann ------ . 53 Keller, Robert . -------- .127 130, 140 Kelley, Warren,-W ---------- -- 53 Kelley, William.--- -------- -- 53 Kelly, Kenneth ---- ---- 5 3 Kelly, Kenneth ------ .--- 53 Kelso, Aubrey -. --. ---.- ---- 8 3 Kendall, Marv Ann .--- ---- - 53 Kennedy, J. Dell ---- ------- 8 3 Kennedy, Jimmie.--- ---- . 83 Kennedy, Noah .---- ---. 130, 144 Kennedy, Pat .-- ---.--- 83 Kennedv. Virgie -- ----- 83 Kennerly, Ethel --- ---.114 Kennon. Ne11ein.-- -W 114 Kent, Neil -------- ---- 5 3 Kerr, lVlary. ----- ---. 1 14 Key, Jerry --- -------- .114 Key, Jimmy. ---- ---------- 5 3 Keyes, Edd ------ --- 130 Kidd, Wanda .- --- --.. 53, 168, 201 Kidwell, J. Harry -.-- ----.----- 5 3 Killian, Jeane . ------- --------- 8 3 Killingsworth, J. C. --- ---- 53 Kispatrick. Lynnelle.--- ---.114 Kimbriel, Dee --------- ---- 5 3 Kirnler, Gene ------- ---- 8 3 Kimura, Fred. ----- ----- 5 3 King, Calvin' -------- ------ 1 38 King. Charles - . ---- ---- . --.114 King, Jack Russell. ---- ---. 1 30, 144 King, J. W. . ------- ------- 5 3 King, Lawrence ----- ------- 5 3 King, Mary Owen.--- --- .- 53 King, Sidney A..-W ---.13B, 144 Page King, Ward. -------- ---- 1 36, 142 Kinghorn, L L. -.---. -----.. 5 3 Kingman, Marian .--- Kirkindoll, Donald .-- Kirschvink, John ---- ----. 114 --- 83 --W-114 Kittlitz, John -----... ...-... 3 3 Kizzia, Bonnie.--- ----.-- -114 Klaras, Nick. ---. ----- 8 3, 208 Klatt, James.-W .--- --- 83 Klein, E. F.. ------ ----- 5 3 Klimichek, Fred.-W --- 43 Knapp, James. ---- --- 84 Knauts, Virginia.-W -W114 King, James. ------- ---114 Kinaird, Sammy ---- ---114 Knight, Bob. ------.- .-.114 Knight, Clarence. ---- . -- 53 Knight, Leila Mae ..-- ---114 Knight, Roy --------- --- 84 Knolle, Carolyn ----- --- 54 Knox, Neta. ------- ----- 1 14 Koch, Irvin. ------ ------- 5 4 Koehne, Charles.-W ---.130, 144 Kolb, Charles ---- -.----- 8 4 Kolter, William. ---- ---.- 5 4 Koos, Roy ----------- --- 54 Kornegay, Cecil. ---- W-114 Kornegay, Joy. ----- -------- 84 Kosanke, Anna. ------ --------.- 8 4 Kothmann, Bette -----------. --- 114 Krause, Peggy ------ ---. 8 4, 164, 192 Kremer, Frank. ------------------ 139 Kucera, Rudolph. ---------------- 54 Kuehl, Elizabeth --------------.. 114 Kuechenmeister, Frederick -----. 139 Kutch, P. F. -------------- ---.84, 184 Kux, Joe. -------------.--.------- 84 Kyger, James ------- ----- 5 4 L Lacy, Griff -------- ----.-- 8 4 Lady, Frank. ------. -------. 8 4 Lam, Jerry --------.- ----- 5 4. 195 Lake, Jacequeline.-W ---- --. 115 Lamb, Bonnie -.--- ----- 8 4, 164 Lamb, Frances ----- ------- 8 4 Lamberth, Wanda.--- -WW 84 Lamkin, Billy ----. ..-.- ---- 54 Lancaster, Catherine--W ---- 54 Landers, R. L. ------.-- ----- 3 3 Lane, Charline- -.-.-- --- .---115 Lane, Norma.-W ---.54, 193 Lane. Susie ---- ------- 8 4 Lane, Wilburn.-- ------- 54 Lange, Benny. ---- ----- . .-- 54 Langford, John. ---- ---.130, 142 Langston, Joyce --- ----- -- 54 Lanham, Harvey .--- ----- 1 15 Lary, Juanita -.-- Lauderdale, Ben -- Laughlin, Robert -- ----115 ---- 54 ---- 84 Lavender, Ruth . --.- -W 115 Lawrence, Dorothy. ---- ----- 1 68, 84 Layne, Bobbie Sue ----- ------- 8 4 Layne, Jean L.. ---- ---- 1 15 Leach, Philip M. ----- ---- 5 4 Leal, Roy ------- -.-.- --- 134 Leamon, Roy Leslie --.- -W.. 84 Leath, Fraces Mae. -.-- ---- 1 15 Leath, Jaems Ellis.W- ---- 54 Leavell, Frank H. -W ---- 54 Leavitt, George H.-W --- 54 LeBlanc, Julie C. ---- ---115 Lee, Billy H.. ----- .--- 8 4 Lee, James C, - ---- ---- 5 5 Leggett, Frank L..--- ---- 55 Leggott, Robert B..-.. ---- 55 Leifheit, Karl ----- ---. 3 3 Leight, John F.-- .--- --- 130 LeNevey. James C.. ---- ---.115 Lengefeld. Erma L..--Y ----- 55 Lepar, David A -------- -----... 5 5 Leslie, Robert J. . --------.-. .-.115 Lester, Ida Virginia . - 55, 162 Leutwyler, Jayhugh Beecher.--.115 Lewis, Bonibelle ----------------. 166 Lewis. Doris L. ---.-.------------ 115 Lewis, James Dewey ---- --.-- 5 5 Lewis, John William. ---- ---. . 131 Lewis, Leo --- -------- ---- 1 95, 33 Lewis Marjorie ----- Lewallen, Bob . ----- LeComte, Eris . ---- ----55, 166 ------- 84 ----.115 Lichnovskv, Albin -- --. 84 Lindsey, Jim T. -------- W 131 Lindsey. W. C. ------------ .--. 1 39 Lippe, Edwin - . ----- 81 Lipscomb. Wyatt Whitten .. . 84 Littlejohn, Lacy . ----. 130, 140 Littlejohn, Marv Alice ----- 101 Littlejohn, W. Rachel ----.- 127, 130 I iittleton, Mary E. . ---- ------ . 115 Lin, Franklin ------- ----- 5 5 Liu, Samuel.- . -------- W 115 Lively, Mary T. . . ---- -- 104 Livingston, Phyllis A. --- --.100 Lloyd, Jane -------- --.115 Lloyd, James D.. ----- ---100 Lobley, Carl D. --- .--- 33 Locher. Charles P. --- Page 402 ---.55 Page Lockhart, Paul A. --------------- 136 Lockhart, Virginia A. .-.-.--- 55, 193 Lockett, Helen --------- ------ 5 5 Lofley, Robert M. ----- ----. 5 5 Logan, Peggy --------- ----- 1 15 Logan, Thomas K. -..- --- 55 Loggins, Billy Gene --.. --- 55 Lokey, Philip G. ------ --- 55 Lollar, Fred P.. ----- WW- 55 Lollard, Virginia ----- -----,- 1 01 Lomax, M Ann. ------- -84, 168 Lombard, John E., Jr. ---- ------- 5 5 Lonas, Wilson M. ------ ----- 5 5 London, Harry -------- ----- 1 15 Long, Dorothy .--- ---.- 8 4 Long, Jane ------- ----- 1 15 Long, Hubert ---- - WW -W--115 Long, Monroe. ------ ------------ 84 Long, W. Joseph. ---------------- 101 Longino, Laverne. ------- 55, 166, 195 Lopez, Hector ------ ------- 1 30, 140 Lorenz, Barbara- ---- ----- 1 01, 168 Lorimer, James ----- ----- 1 15 Loring, Ben. -------- ----- 1 01 Lott, Ben Franklin ---- ---------- 5 5 Lott, Jean.- -------- ----- 1 01, 184 Lott, Mary E. ---------- ----- 5 5 Love, Jim Frank. -------- ------- 1 01 Lovell, Bob Daniel ------- --- 55 Lovell, Russell I-Ianchey-W ---101 Lovett, Helen L. --------- W 115 Lovvorn, Mildred A.--- ---101 Lowry, Benny -------- --- 55 Lozuk, George S.--- Lucas, George L. ----- Lucas, Lodge J. -------- Lucenay, Theodore C. ---- Ludwig, Charles A. ------- Lumkins, Shirley Ann ---- Lund, Nick --------------- Luten. Mary Jane. ----- Luttrell, Richard C. ---- Lyle, Jack ------------ Lynch, Helen Ann .--- Lyon, Lawrence B. .---- Lyons, Elizabeth P. ---- Lyons, Leo M. -------- -- Lysinger, Calvin.-. ----- - Luddington, Pat. Ruth.-- Mc McAdams, Dolores D. .---- W McAfee, Madeleine. --------- McAshan, Allen D,, Jr.-W McBrayer, Thomas E. ----- McBride, Gordon L..-. ----- - McBride, Harold H., Jr. ---- McCain, Malcom. --------- McCall, Hazel Beth------ McCall, Patsy ---- ----- McCallon, John D,W ---- -- McCandless, Tohams D. , Jr. McCarley, Agnes M, --------- McCarley, Ortleane ------ - McCarro11, Jack. ------.---.- McCarroll, Norma Jean. ---- McCarty, Anna Jo ---------. McCauley, Joe ----- ------- McCaw, Clarence L., Jr. ----- McClelland, James P. ------ - McClellan, Mary N. .--- McCleskey, Allen Dee.--- -- McClintock, Hoyt M.---- McCollum, Claudia A. ---- McCoy, E, Nelson ----- McChree, Martha L. ---- McCollum, Ted ---. .---W McConnell, Claudia M. ------ McCord, Mary C.. ------ . -- McCormick, Eudania 56, McCormick, Len G ------..-- . McCormick. Ben M. ------- - McCown, Frank D. ---- McCoy, Jean C. ------ McCoy, Rose E... --- McCoy, William F. .- McCracken, Jarrell F. .--- McCreary, Edna R. -.- McCree, Marjorie -. .-- McCrum, Joseph A,. Jr. .--- McCrummen. Cardynl . ---- McCutcheon, Marian E. ----- McDaniel, Douthit Y. -.-. -- Mr-Daniel, Robert W, W- McDaniel. Roy W... -W- McDermott. Mary N. McDonald, Barbara Ann.-W lVlcDonald, Charles E. ---- --- 33 --- 55 --- 84 ---115 --- 33 ---101 --- 84 ---115 --- 55 ----- 84 -----101 ----- 33 -152, 56 ----- 33 ----- 84 ---115 -187, 56 115 101 ---115 --- 84 --1138 --.130 --- 56 ---115 ----- 84 ----- 56 ----- 84 ---115 ----- 56 -----101 168, 101 ----.115 ----- 56 -. -- 84 208, 101 ----- 84 ----- 84 --.115 --.138 --.115 --- 56 169, 130 101, ----- 85 56 101 115 185 140 130 140 56 187 ---101 --- 85 45 - 115 .56. 157 ----- 56 ----- 56 ---'85 ---115 -- 115 McDonald. Robert L, -- ---- McDonough, Patsy Ruth McDow. James L. Jr., W- McFadden, Hank . -- McFarland, Frank E,-W McFarland, Ralph L. .--- lVlcFarling, William L..-- McFerrin, Leon C. --- McGannon, Robert J, .--- McGee, G. V. .--- --- McGhee. Edmond W.-W McGinnes, Billie D. ---- 56 115 115 --.101 --.115 --- 56 --- 85 -- 115 56 56 ---W 56 ----. 194 101 Page McGlasson, D. E., Jr.., ...,,, 130, 140 McGlasson, Morey C, ,N,,,,YYYYY 55 McGlothlen, Charles H,.-- ,,,, ,115 McGlothlin, Norman,,,- --- 101 McGowan, Cyril , ,,,, ,,,, 1 36 McHenry, Albert G, ,,,, --,115 Mcllroy, Robert E., Jr, ,,, ,,, 115 McKay. Rosemary ,,,,,,, , ,,,, 85 McKellar, Lee D., ,,,, ,,, ,,,- 56 McKellar, Betty Jean ,,, .... -115 McKellar, Oliver, .,,,,,,, ,,, --- 51 McKelvey, Margie.. ., ,,,,,, 170, 101 McKethan, Martha Jane ,,,, 57, 85 Ohlesson, Lois Claire .--- Madsen, Marianne ,,,,,,,, ii McKie, William Junius ,,,, ,136, 144 McKinney, Gerald Lee ,,,,,,,., ,101 McLendon, Jack ,,,,,,,,, ...,, 1 01 McLeon, Thomas ,,,,, --- 87 McManus. Doyle D. ,,,, --- 85 McMinn, Glennela -, --- 85 McMurrey, Joe L,.,, ,-,138 McName, Mary .., ---115 McNeely, G. W., Jr...,, ,,, 85 McNeese, Harry L.-.- ,,, 85 McNeil, Daniel ,,,,, --- 57 McNeil, David ,,,,, ,..,. 5 7 McNeil, Geor e ,,,, ,,,,,,, 3 5 McPherson, Ann ,,,, ,,,, . - 57 lVICReynolds. Don .,,,,,,,,,, 136, 140 McReynolds, Laney ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 85 McReynolds, Von E. ,,,,,,,,,, 101 McWhorter, Sylvia Belle 101, 102 McSwain, Mary Lois ,,,,,,,, ,,,,115 M Mable Pats ,.,,,,,,, ,,,, . Y Mabry, Scott ,,,,,,, ,- MacAnelly. Nancy ,,, ,, Madden, Mary Katherine Madsen. Melville , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Magee. Betty ,,, ---- Mahaney, Hubert ,,,, , 101, 162 115 115 101 162 101 57 --- 51 Makowski, Frances ,.,- ---116 Magness, Tim Turner.--- ,,,116 Magnee, Evelyn, ,,,,,,, ,,,201 Malone, Patricia ,,,,, ,,,116 Mallott, Audrey, ,,,, --.101 Mallroy, Gerald ,,,, --- 57 Malone, Doretha,,,, ---116 Malone, Pat , ,,,,,,,,, ,,, 85 Malthaner, Karl ,,,,,,,,, Maness, Gerald ., ,,, ,,,, Mangham, Walter Gayle Manghum, Herry. ,..,,,,, Mann, James Wray ,,,,,. Manning, D. Wilson --- Mansell, Marthat Lou ,,.. Manning, Joye Belle. .,.. Mansfield, Charles, ,,,, Maples, Beverly ,,,,,, Marchbanks. Sarilee- ,,,, Marchman. Victor ,,,, Marett, Alice , ,,,,, Marks, Donald --- Marks, Alma. ,,,. Marlow, Doris ,,,,,, Marone. Joseph, ,,,, Marsh, Gerald ,,,,,, Marschall. Cleo ,,,,,, .,,,, 5 7, --- 85 --- 85 --- 57 --- 57 ---116 --- 57 --,116 --- 85 --,101 --,116 ---101 --- 85 --,101 ---138 --- 85 116 138 85 160 136 Martin, Mrs, Agnes ,,,, ,,,,,,, Martin, A. J. ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 3 7 Martin, Barbara Jane --- --,101 Martin, Bebe ,, , ,,,,, ---101 Martin, Beverly Dean ,,- ---101 Martin, Bill Arthur ,,,,,, ,,,, , 142 Martin, Darrell .-, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 114 Martin, Elizabeth Ann, ,,,,,,,,,, 85 Martin, Ernest A. ,..,,,,.,,, ,130, 140 Martin, Harvey ...,..,, .,,,,,, 1 01 Martin, J. W. ,,,,,,... .,,,, 5 7 Martin. Joe Windle,-,- ..,... -101 Martin, Margaret, ,,,, ,,,,,,. . 101 Martin, O. D. .,,,,,, ,,., 8 5, 185 Masaki, Tom .--- ,,,,,, -116 Mason, Billie, .... ,.... 8 5 Mason, Jo Ann .,,,, --- 57 Mason. Zack. ,,,,, ---140 Mason, Jack ,,,,, ---116 Massey, Cecil ,,,,,, --- 33 Mathews. Jimmy .... --- ----- 57 Mathis, Curtis. .,,, ..........,. 8 5 Mathis, James, ,,,, ,,..,,....,.. 1 01 -Mattiza, Joyce ,,,,,,,, ,101, 162. 153 Mann, Virginia .,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 16 Manning. Bob ..,,. --- ,,,. ,116 Maricle, Ivan ,,,,... ..., 1 16 Martin, Betty Jean,,- --,116 Martin, Martha ,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ..,. . 116 Massey, Alice ....,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 116 lV'axey, Mrs. Winnie Langford--- 57 Maxwell, Victor W. .......,,,,,,, 57 Mav, Betty .-, ..,...........,., ,101 Mayers. Robert, ,,,., ,,,. 1 16 Mayfield,, Ira L. , ,,,,, ,.,, . 57 Mayfield. James N. ,,,, ,,,,,, 5 'I Mayfield, Jimmy J ..,.. .,,.,., Mayfield, Ray V., Jr. .....,., ,,, 57 Mayfield, Melvin Elmory---,140, 130 Mayfield, Melvin G. ,..,.,..,,,, , WACO STUDENT INDEX - Continued Page Mazanec, Evelyn Elizabeth, ,,,, ,116 Meade, Curtis Alfred ,,,,,,,, ,- lvleador, Jimmie Grant, ,,,, Meadows. Charley ,..,,, . Meadows, Jack M. ...,,,,, Meadows, John Robert,,, Meadows, Lucille Eloise,-- Means, Gloria ,, , ,,,,,,,,, lvledaris, Edward Gene--,,, Mehaffey, Louisa M..-,,- Mehaffey, Robert Joe,,, Mehaffey, Wilbur Lee,,-- Meier, H. F. ,.,,,,,,,,,, 5:5116 57 515101 -, 111 --- 57 Mejin. Jesse Moreno., ,,,,,,,,, , Mellette, Soule Marshal,--- Melton, Elizabeth Anne,--- Medez, Jose Inez .,.,,,. 208, 194. Mendoza, Woodrow Joseph ,,,, - ,,,-,.194 ,, .--.101 101 58 Menefee, Barbara ,,,,,,,,,,, 194, 86 Menke, Fuda Wilkelmina ,,,, ,,,,101 Mercer, Leslie Ralph,,, ,,,,,,,,, Page Moore, Conrad D.,--- ,,,,,, 58 lvloore. Earl G. ..,.,.,, ., ,,, 58 Moore. Edward Hugh ,,,, ,,, ,,,116 Moore, Evelyn Summy ,,,,,,,,,, 116 Moore. Floyd David , ,,,,,,,,,, ,- Moore, Forrest Weatherford, ,,,, 102 Moore, J. B., Jr. .,., ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 16 Moore, Jeanne. ,,..... .. ..,,,, ,201, 86 Moore, John Raymond. ,,,,,,,,,, 102 Moore, John Robert, ,,,,, ,,.,, Moore, LeRoy. Jr. ,,,,,, -,-116 lvioore, Louis George,,,, ,- Moore, Margaret Jo ,,,,,,,,,, ,,, 58 Moore, Marion Albert ,,, ,,,,,, , ,- Moore, Nedra Louise .-,170, 201, 86 Moore. Phillip Howard ,,,,,,,,, Moore, Betty ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Moore, Virginia Elizabeth, ,,,,,,, 102 Moore, William M., ,,,,,,,, ,,, 33 Moothard, John Adams ,, ,, 130 Page Newsom, Virginia Lee ...... 102, 1 3 Newton, Tyree H. ,,.... ...... 1 17 Nichols, R. Bryan ..,,., ,,,,,,,,,, 1 40 Nicsoa, Richard ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 102 Nicholson. James Marvin, Jr. .... 33 Noble, Coral G. .,,,............. 117 Nielsen, Ralph A... ,.,. ,.,.,.,,.,, 1 88 Ninedorf, Robert William, ,,,,,,, 59 Nixon, Daniel B. ,,,,,,,,,. ,.,,, 1 17 Noble, Clint ,,, - ,,,,,.. ..... 5 9 Noble, Harry Yates .,., ,,,, 1 O2 Noda, Mitsuko ,,,,.,.. ,,,,, 8 6 Noel, Cavin Wayne,-,,,, ,,,, ,117 Nokes, Clyde Garland, ,,,,,,,,, 59 Nokes. Troy Kelton ,,,,.,,..... Nordhausen, Lois Yvonne Clark Moran, Richard W. ,,,., ,- Moran. Robert Harold,--- Morcus, Elias Farah .,.,, ., Morehead, David Henry.-,- Moses, David ,,,,, Moses, David . ,,,,,,, ffl, Nordhausen, Raymond Herman. Nordlund, Ralph Harold. ..,..., Norman, Elizabeth L.. ....,,,,, - Norman, Joe Carl ,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,, Norman, Mary Elizabeth, ,,,,,,, Norris, D. Glen ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, North, Dwan Darwin ,,,,,.,,, , Northum, G. Ann ,,,,, ---.195 Norton, Rosemary. ,,,,,...... - Norwood, Durwood ,,,,,,,,,, 188, Norwood, James Edward. ,,,, Norwood, Nancy Claire ...,, 187 Nunnally, Cleon Sims -,- ---,,, Nooner, Billie Dean .--- -,,, Morehead. Jimmy Lee,--- --- 86 Moreita, Louis ,, ,- ,,,, --.136 Morgan, Glenna Nell.,-, ,,, 86 Morgan, Ina Claire ,,, ,,,l02 Morgan, Kenneth ,,,, ,,,l02 Morgan, Ralph ,,,,,, ,,,116 Morga, Wymann ,,,,,, -- 116 Moring, Fred L. ,,,,,,,,, ,,,102 Morris, David Bevins,--- ,,, 58 Morris, Jimmy R- ..,,,. ,,,136 Morris, Jo Lue, ,,,,,,. --,165 Morris, Wilbur. ,,,,. -- Morrison, Alfonso. ..... --- 58 Morrison, Donald ,...,,, ,--102 Morrison, Eddie Aliene .., ,,---116 Morrow, Anne - ,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,102 Morton, Evelyn Anice ,,,,,, 33, 193 Mosely. Bill R. ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, , 116 Mosely. Mac R. , ,,,, ,,,, 1 02 Mosely. Thomas B.,,, ,,, 58, 19-1 Mosely. Robert L.,,- ,,,,, ,,l02 Moser. Gustave ,, ,,,,, 58 ' 136 136 102 116 102 116 196 Oakes, O Floris Jean ,--- - 59 59 132 102 86 117 33 59 59 86 59 59 117 86 B6 117 117 59 Oakes, Mary Agnes ,,,,, Odom, Andy Edward ,, ,,,,,, Odom, James Thedford,- ,,,. 132, Ogg, B O'Hara, illy Dorsey,-.. .... - Margaret Ray--- Olds, William Henry,-- Arthur Bruce --.---. 184. Oliver, Oliver, Oliver, Oliver. Oliver. Oliver, Oliver Isaac William .--- Jimmy Glen. -.--- Mariaanne -,,- ---- - ,,-, , Marvin Edward,- Shirley Wiley Ann . ,,--, Olive,' Patriciaffffffn' Olsen, Olson, O'Malley, Orozoco. Osborne, Osborne Osborne Osborne Osborne Otken, Niels ,,,,-, James ,,,,,-- Robert, ,,,- Aseneth ,,,. Catherine .-,- , Ethel ,,-,-,, , Rachel, ------ , Jerry ,-,,--,, , Bettye Sue,-, Luther ,, ,,-- , Meredith, Thomas Robin, -,,,-- ,101 Merrill. David Dennis, ,,,, ,,, --,138 Merritt, Dorothy Jean,-, ---116 Merritt, James Hyatt ,--, --- 86 Merritt, Robert T. ,----- ,- Metcalf, Janis. ---,--,,,,, ,-,,, 5 8 Meyer, William Cyrus, ,,,,,,,,,,, 138 Meyers, Frank C., Jr. ,,,, , ,,,,,, , Michels, Reba Ann ,,,,,,,,,, 163, 101 Mickler. Ray Edward Pat, ,,,,,-- MiDaniel, Bert ,---,,,-----, . ----- Middlebrook, Sue Ann --- ---- .101 Middleton, Frances Sue, ---,--,-- 86 Miers, Frank Ellis.--. -----,-,,,, , Miers, Janey-- ------,,,,-,,, ,166, 86 Milam, Robert Benjamin, ,,,,,,,, 86 Miles, Arthur Lee -,,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 01 Miller. Arthur Luther,,,, ,,,101 Mewbury. Joseph, ,,,,,,,,,,,,-, ,101 Miller, Barbara, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,- ,101 Miller, Bob, ,,,,,,--,, ,,,, , , . -----101 Miller, Clara Jean,,, 163, 160, 71, 58 Miller, Darwin Wayne. -,,-,, --- 86 Miller, Donald Ray .-,- . ---, ,136, 142 Miller, E. Garvin. ---,,,-,,,,,,-- 58 Miller, Elsalene ---- .160, 71, 58, 163 Miller, Jack. ------,--,,,,,,,,,,,, Miller, James D.. ,,,--,,,,,,,,,, , Miller, James Robert, Jr.,,, ,,,116 Miller. Jo Nell .,-,,,,,,,, ,,,101 Miller, John Oliver ,,,, ,,- Miller. K. Bruce, ,,,,, --- 58 Miller, Lewis E. ,,,,, --,138 Merck. Mary Lee ,,,,, -- 116 Metz, Barbara ,,,,,,,,-,- --.116 Milam, Barbara ---,,-,- --,116 Miller, Louise Estelee,--. --- 86 Miller, Martha Sue -.--- --.,, 83 Miller, Phillip Wallace,,-- ,-,, 208 Miller, O. Gwynne ---,,- ,-- Miller, Ottis Manley.,--, ,- Miller, Robert T.. -,-, - ,- Miller Stephen ,, ,-,,,,,,,,, ,,, 58 Miller, Welten C. ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 188 Millican, Elliott Hawthorne,, , Mills. Charlie S ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,191, 85 Milner, Ann Carrell ,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 102 Milner, Everett Eugene,,- ,,,, 116 Milner, George ,- , -,-,, -, 116 Milton, Joseph Paul ,-,- --,116 Mims, lvlamie Lou --- -- 101 Ming, William Lee ,- ,, Minnox, Jack Ballard .,- ,- Mitcham, Don D. ,-,,, ,,,,, 5 8 Mitchell, Adella C.,,,- ,, , Mitchell, Arthur , ,,,, ,,, 136, 127 Mitchell. C. Donald ,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 16 Mitchell, Douglas, ,,,,, ,,,,- Mitchell, J, M. . --,,,,,, --,130 Mithell. Katherine , ,.,--- -- 116 Mitchell, Oliver Charles .-- -- Mitchell, Pat . -.- . .----- --- Mitchell, Titus Truman ,--,,-- 130 Mixon, Leonard Randolph ,-,-,- Moak, Charles Ed. -,,-,,,,, -, 116 Moberg, Judith Ann, ,,,,, -,--- 1 16 Mobley. William Brode, ,,,,, ,,, 58 Mock, Frank Hixon ,,,,,,,, 191, 102 Moffett, Nancy Jean ,---,----. 116 Mohan, Leo Francis, Jr.--- ----- 58 Miline, Leeteen Lee . .-, --- 33 Moncus, Charles David.,, -,,l02 Moncus. Lawrence L. ,,,,,, --- 58 Monroe, Eva Elizabeth ,,,,,,,,,, 86 Montgomery, Bobbie Joe, ,,,,-, 116 Montgomery, Carl Dean ,--,,,,,, Montgomery, Clinton Herschel., 136 Montgomery, Connie JoAnn ---- Montgomery, Dorothy Evelyn , 102 Montgomery, Georgie Margaret 58 Montgomery, Hugh Monroe ,--,,, Montgomery. Jane ,,,,,--,,-, Moody William Myron , ----- -- Mooney, Lloyd Woodrow, --,---- Moore, Allen Joe -,---,---- --- 33 Moore, Bill Cleveland ---- ,- Moore, Billie Caroline ,- Moore, Burnev Joe. --,,, -- Moore, Caroline M. --- -,,- Moore, Charles Julian .--- ---,102 Mayfield, Tiny Maye ---- --. 187, 85 Page Otts, Rose Nanda. ,--- Outlaw, Alma . ,-,- Orendiah, Elijiah ,.-- Owens, Marschall ----- Owens, Roy W. ----- Owens, Mary ,-,,, P Paden, Robert E..---- Page, Mary Eileen ---- Painter, George, ,--- Palmie, Arthur ----,-- Panish. Howard .,---- - Pankonien, LeeRoy ,,-- Pann, Aleck ,,,,---,,, Pardo, Juan -, ,,,,,, Parish, Joan ,- Parish, Virginia,-, Parker, Bob .,,, Parker, Dudley--- Parker. Jack ,--- Parker, Mary, -,.- Parker. Thomas -- Parks, Ben ,,.,,,- Parks, Georgina ,,,,-- Parks, Laura Anne,--- Parnell. James ,,,-, Parr, Bettye -,,,,, Parsons, E. I., -,,------ - Paschall, Belker .--- .-- Patterson. Dolores Mae , Patterson, Jack -,----,-, Patterson. James .---.--, Patterson. Joe ,, ,--,,-- ,- Patterson. Delma --- , Pattterson, Patricia Ann 136, 11fl17f' Patterson. Sue Ann, ,------- .102, Payne, Hollis ,-,---- ---- Pearce, Ralph , ,---- Pearce. Pearson, Pearson, Pearson, Pearson, Pearson, Robert ,-- Bob --- Gerald -- James.,- Lillie ,-- Thomas Pebworth. Charles .--- Pedigo, Virginia, ------ Peebles. Wyley , ------- Pemberton, Billy. ------,- Pendleton. William L. -,-- Penley, Walter -..------ Moses, Peggy Joy,- ,,, ,- Mosely, Peggy Jeane ,,,, ,,, Moore. Va. Elizabeth ,,,, ,,,,, Morgan, Martha Ann ,, ,, , Moss. Doris Ann. ,,,,, 58, 163, Mote, Clyde A. -----, ,,,,,, 1 32, 140 Motley, Therol ,-., .,,,-,-,, , ,,,l02 Mott, James Cnnnell ,,,,, ,,,,, 86 Mottola, Joseph James.-,, ,,,, 116 Mousa, Robert B..-,,,-,, ,,,,117 Mouser, Donald. -------, ,,,59,160 Mowery, Wesley ,--- , ,,,, 59 Mueller, Donna .--- --,117 Muller, Marthella. ---- ,,,l02 Mullins, Cecil ,---- ,---,102 Muncy, Betty Jean Y . --- 86 Mund, Elizabeth ,,,--,--, ------ 1 02 Muney. Nellie Jo,,,, --,,,,, -.102 Munson, Doris Eugene ,,,, 102, 201 Murad, Gerald ,, -, ,,,,,,,, -138 Murdock. Lester Jack ,,, 59, 188 Murphrey. Madge ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 02 Murphy, Betty ., ,,, , ,,,,, 86 Murphy, Elizabeth Emma ,,, 86 Murphy. John ,,, ,,, , ,,, 59 Murray, Charles Dearing , ,,, 86 Murray, Orval . ------,- ,,,,, ,,194 Murry, Marion Lou, ,-,,,,, ,,102, 165 Murry, Orville. ---,- -,,,, ,,, 86 Myers, Bob -,-, ---- , 86, 188 Myers, Charles S. -,. ,,,,,,, 117 N Nabors, Robert Edward ,, ,,, 59 Nance. Nancy Lavern --- -,,, ,102 Narramore. David E..-,- ,,-, ,, 50 Nations, Archie .-,---,- ---- 1 02 Nave, Tom -, ,-- - --,- ----,86, 188 Neal, James Kenrley -,-, --- 59 Neely, Alan Preston. --,--,,, 188, 58 Neely, U. R. ,,, ,,, --- ,,,,,,-,117 Neighbors, Charles D. ,,, -,,,, 59 Nelson, Eleven ,--,, ,, -,-,- , 102 Nelson. Wanda . ,---,. ,,,, , 33 Nethery. Miriam ,---,, , ,,,, 85, 195 Nettle, Bette Ann , ---- --,,, 1 17 Neumann, Betty Ruth --- --- 117 Nevill, George Mack .--, -,-. 50 New, Ben E. ,,---,-,,- ,,, 86 Neal, Charline ,--,,, ,, 102 Neely, Clover -----,----,- ,, 102 Nelson, Tommv ,-,--- 201 Newbell, Minnie Elizabeth ,-,-- 102 Newberrv, Marvine , ,------ -- 117 Newby, Hi Easterland --- ----- 86 Newland, Janice, ,,,-,, ,,,---- 8 6 Newman, Lewis . ---- ,,,, , , 86 Newman, Patsy J. ---- -,,, 5 9, 169 Newman, Rustv ---- ,,,,,, , 86 Newman. Shelby .--- ,-,, ,117 Newsom, Charles H. .--. --.117 Newsom, Mildred --- --.117 A403 -1102. 86 143 117 117 B6 102 159 102 117 102 117 102 144 117 87 59 117 117 117 192 163 59 87 102 87 87 87 59 59 201 33 60 87 87 60 136 117 102 117 102 208 60 60 87 87 60 117 117 117 117 139 139 102 87 60 87 165 117 165 60 33 102 102 136 117 102 60 192 102 60 ----V137 --- 87 --- G0 WACO STUDENT INDEX - Continued Page Pennal, Henry, ,,,,,.. ..,, , 87 Pennington, Frank .... .... 8 7 Penticost, Jerry ,,,... .... 1 02 Perrill, Ralph ,, ,,,,, , ,.,,,, 60 Perkins, Mary Ann,,, ,,,,,,, 117 Perry, Don ,A.,,,,,,,, -,,34, 19-l Perry, Georgian-.- ..... -102 Perry, Richard.-,- ,,,, 87 Petty, Betty Lou.-- ,,,, 117 Petty, Charles ,,, ,,,, 60 Petty, Mary Jo ,,1, .... 8 7 Peyton, Hall ....... ,,,, 60 Petteway, Joan,,,, ,,,,117 Petty, Coleen, ,,,,, ,,,, 1 17 Peyton, Jimmie, ,,,,, ..,, 6 0 Phelps, Elizabeth ,,,,. ..., 6 0 Phelphs, Travis.-,- ,,,, 60 Phenix, James ,, ,,,, 137 Philbrick, Joe ,,, ,,,, 34 Phillips, David ,,,, --,,117 Phillips, Erant ,,, --,-102 Phillips, Mary .., .,,, 102 Phillips, Virgil ,,,, ,,,, 1 O2 Philpot, Richard, ,,,, ,,,, 3 4 Philpott, Emmett, ,,,, ,,,, 8 7 Phipps, Glyn. ,,,,,, --. 117 Pickett, James ,.., ,,..,139 Pickens, Nita. .,.. ,,,, 1 17 Pierce, Betty ,,,, ,,,, 1 65 Pierce, Ken, ,,,, .,,, 6 0 Pierce, Ray ,,--- Pike, Johnnie,-,,. Pior, Robert, ,,,,, Pipkin, Frances ,,,, Pippen, Jean ,,,, Pistole, Violet ,,,,, Pitchford, Judson.--- ,,, Pitchford, Norma,,,, Pitner, Jean, ,,,,,,,,, Pitschmann, Carl ,,,,, Pitt, Patricia, ,,.,,, Place, Peggy----.- Plasek, Jody ,..., Plasek, Margie ,.,, Plasek, Frank ,,, 117 117 102 117 ,,,-103 117 118 117 ,,,, 34 87 ,--,,-,60, 117 185 -,,,,,,,,,,,117 --,,GO 164 192 87 118 Plaza, Isiadora ,,, Poe, Jeannine, ,,,,, ,-,60, 187 Poe, Joe ,,,,.,,,,,,,, ...... Polley, Bettq Joyce,-- Polley, Dorothy ,,,,., ....., Poley, Robert ...,.. Ponder, Jack. ..., . Ponder, Ruth ,,, ,,,,,,, -,,.l32, Pool, Howard, ,,,,, ,,,,,, 34 103 103 ,- , , -. 103 144 103 118 Poole, Norman ,,,,, 3-1 Pophom, Harvey,,,,,, -,,,118 Porter, Louie,,,,,, -, 34 Portis, Percy -,,, .. -- 61 Page Randall, Robert. .,.., .... 8 8 Radcliff, Barbara ,,1. .... 1 18 Raney, Ken, ,,,,,,... ,,,, 6 1 Rardin, Richard. ....... ,,,,. 1 91 Rascoe, Robert .,.,,.,,, ,,..... 6 1 Rarberey, Rosemary ,,.,.... . ,.., 118 Rasner, Leslie, ,,,,.,... -,- 132. 144 Ratliff, Lewis ,...... ,,,,,,, 1 18 Raulston, Elven.-,- ,r,. -132 Ray, Ben .....,,. , -fff 33 Ray, Bonnie, ,,,, ,,,, 6 1 Ray, Daniel ,,,,.. ,,,,. 6 1 Ray, John Davis.-- ,,,,,, , 61 Ray, Lois Ellen- ,,,,, ,,,,, 6 1, 185 Ray, Stanley ,,,,,,,.., ,,,,,,, 6 1 Ray, William Henry .,,,, ,,,,, l 18 Rayburn, Glenn Dee,,, .,.,,, .103 Read, Dolores. ,,,,,,,,, ,,,61. 201 Read, William. ,,,,,,. ,,,,, 1 03 Reaves. Bob ,,,,,.. ,... 6 1 Redacre, Stephen ,,, ,,,, 61 Redd, Gail Ramona,,-, --,,118 Redding, Dick ,,,,,.. ,,,,, 1 03 Reddin , Duane ,,,. ,,,.... 1 13 Reed, Barbara --, ,,-,.,61. 165 Reed, Carolyn .,.,, ,,---,- 1 03 Reed, David, ,,,,,, ,--,. 6 1 Reed, James ,,,,,,. .... 6 1 Reed, Hugh, ,,,....,- f--- 1 38 Reed, Maggie Lee,,-, ,---118 Reeder, Frank ,,,, ,,,, 1 18 Reed, Joe ,,,, ,,,,, ,,.,. 1 0 3 Reese, George,,,.-- ,,,,., -118 Reedy. Joe , ,-- ....,-- --184 Reeves, Calvin,,,, ,,,, 132. 142 Reeves, Homer ,,,, ,,,,,.. 6 1 Rehak, Christ -., ,,, - 88 Reichelt, Edward--- ,,,, 138, 40 Reid, Bryce ,.,.,,, ,,,,,,, 8 8 Reid, Bonnie ..,,,, -,.,, 1 03 Reid, Evelyn ,,,,,... ,,,. 1 18 Reid, Marha Ann.--, -,-- 88 Reid, Wallace... ,,,, ,,,, 6 1 Reid, Walter ,,,,,, ,,,, 1 03 Reierson, Curtis ,,,,..., ,,.. 6 1 Reneau, Lou Ellen ,,,,, ,,,, 1 O3 Reno, Betty, ,,,, ,,,,,, .... 1 1 B Renshaw, Anna Bess,-, ---- 88 Reyes, Gonzalito. .,,,,, ,.,, 6 2 Reyes, Rudolph, ,,,,,,, Reynlds, Norma Jean.-- Rhinehart, George. ,,,,,, ,,,, 62 --,,,,,,, 88 ,, ,,-, 62 201 Rhodes, Barbara Ann ,,,, 88, 11. Robinson, Nan E. ,,,,,,,, Robinson, Paul,,,,. ,,,,,,,,, - Robinson, Thomas Payne.--- Robison, Louise Marie ,,,,,, Rock, Arthur .,,, .,,,, ,,,, Rodden, James Marcus ,,,, , Page ,---- 63 133, 118 144 , -- .,103 34 iijffiis Rodgers, Norman Allen ,,,,,,,,, , 63 Roe, Carl W. ,,,,, ,,,,,,., , 142, 132 Rogan, Virgil Kent ,,,, ,,,,--,103 Rogers, Bill ,...,. -,-- ,,,. --.118 Rogers, Carol ,,,,,,,,, ,... 8 8, 166 Rogers, Claude ,,,,,,. ,- ,.,,,,, 118 Rogers, Flora Eugenie .,,. ,,,,, 8 8 Rogers, Isaac Wallace.-,, ,,, 63 Rogers, James L. .,,,,, ,,.,... 6 3 Rogers, James L. ,,,, ,...,... 6 3 Rogers, John H. ,,,,, ---136, 142 Rogers, Neda Jean ,,... ,,,--. 1 18 Rogers, Truitt ,,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 18 Roof, Glenn Edward. ,,,, ,,,.... 8 8 Roof, John Nicholas, ,,,,,....... 88 Rosenbalm, Tommy J, ..,..,..., 63 Rosenbaum, Henry Ellmond.-,,,132 Ross, Betty Jo , ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 103 Ross, Clarence Mack .,,, ,,,,, , ,118 Rosser, Betty Lea ,,,,, ,-,63, 169 Roth, Florine Clair ,,,, ,,,,, 6 3 Roth, Florine Clair ,,,, ,,,, 6 3 Roth, Jack D. ,,,,,,,,,, --,,103 Rothwell, Norwood.--, ,,,, ,103 Rouse, Leaureame ,,,,,, ,,,,.. , 163 Rowe, Elmer Francis ,,,,,,,,,.,,, 63 Rowell, Emma Janice ,,,,.. 103, 201 Rowland, Jack W. ,,,,,, , .,.,.,, ,103 Rowland, Mary Elizabeth --, .-.103 Rowland, Stephen Norris ,,,, 63, 191 Royals, Jack Chirby ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 118 Rudisill, John - ,,,,,,,, ,,., 1 18 Rue, Clarence Nelson,,, 63 Rummage, Ralph Lee ,,,, Ziff 34 Rush, Philip Alvin ,,,,, ,..,,., 1 03 Russell, Jim ,,,,,,,,,, ,..,,,,, 1 18 Russell, John Leo, ,.,, ,,,, 1 36, 140 Russell, Paul R.. .,,,,,,,,,,, , 103 Rusteberg, A. June, ,,,,,,,, , 103, 171 Ruth, Norma Anita,,,, - 63 7777784-103 Rutherford, Charles William Rutherford. Corky Fain ,,,, 136: Rudd, Patricia ,,,,,,,,.,,...,,, 140 Rutledge, Thomas Jefferson ,,,,,, 133 118 Ryan, Charles S. ,,,,,,,,,,., S Sain. Fred L. ..,,,,,,,, ,,,, 6 3 St. John, Bernice , ,,,, ,,,, 6 3 Salee, David Franklin,,, ,,,,, 63 Sample, James R. ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 63 Sams, Mary Catherine ,,,,,, 88, 163 Sanchez, Mitchell A. ,,,, Sanders, Anne Claire.-- Sauls, H. S.,, , ,,,,, ,,,,,,, Post, Fred ,,,,,, ,,,, 8 7 Potter, Bobby,,,, ,,, ,,,, 61 Potts. Gordon,,,, ,,,, , ,, ,,103 Pounds, Pauld ,,,, ,,,,87, 171, 201 Powell, Ann ,,,,, ,,,,,.,,,,, 1 03 Powell, Daron ,.,- ,,,,,,,,, 118 Powell, Dayton ,, ,,,, ,,,, 1 33, 143 Powell, Harriette,, ,,,, ,,,, 1 03, 187 Powell, Hubert ,,, ,,,,,, ,103 Powell, Mevill , , ,, ,,,,,,, ,, 87 Pratt, Elizabeth ,,,,, ,,,, 164, 103 Pratt, J. G. ,,,,, -,- 61 Press, Connie, ,,,,,,, 48, 118 Pressley. Mary Ann ,, 82 Q Prestidge, S. W. ,,,,,, ,,,, 6 1 Preston, Edwin ,-- ,, 87 Preston, Madalyn,,,, .-,,103 Preball, Harry E. ,,, ..,.118 Prestige, S. W. ,,,,,- ---194 Preston, R Odell,,, ,,,,,,, ,,., 6 1 Preston, Vista Yvonne ,,,, ,,,, 1 03 Price, Charlie ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 03 Price, James O. ,.,,,,,,, , ,,,,, 103 Price, Jewel V., ,,,,, .. ,,,,,,,.,,, 138 Price, Joan Marie ,,,,,,,,,,,, 164, 61 Price, Lorene Barganier ,,,,,,,., 118 Priddy, Minnie Ruth ,,,,, ,,,, 6 1 Prothro, Hassel Melton ,,,, ,,,, 6 1 Prothro, Mary ,,,,., ,, ,,,,, ,,,, 1 18 Pruitt, Franklin ,,,,,,,,, -- 88 Pruitt, Ruth , ,,,,, ,,,, 1 18 Pryon, Woodrow ,,,,, ,, 88 Puckett. Frank , ,,,,, ,, 88 Pullen, Martha Joe ,,,,,,,, ,,,, 8 8 Pulleyi Ralph ,,,,,,,,,,,,, --M133 Purdie, Robert ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 118 Purszinsky, Francis Jane ,,,,,,,, 88 Purseel, William, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 18 Puryear, William ,,,,,,,, ,- ,,,, 88 Puryear, Lynn ,,,, ,,,, 1 03 Puryear, Glynn,,,, ----103 Quillen, Lonnie ,,,,,, R Ragle, Glenn, ,,,,, -, Rainbolt, Sam -,- Ramey, Harold, ,,,, Ramsey, Bobbie .,,, Ramsey, Iyvon.,- ,,,,118 ,,,-l92, 61 ,,, 118 191, 61 ---,118 ,,-,103 Sanders, Jesse .--.. ,,., ,-- Sanderson, Garrett ,, ,,-- Sanderson. Harold Dale Sansom L nn Llovd ,,,,,, . Y . Sapp, Jane, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Saop, Kathryn, ,,,,,, Satterwhite, Isaac, ,,,,,. , ---,- 88 -,,,103 ,,,, 89 ,,, 104 ,,,,136 ,,,89. Savage, Pat R..--,,, .,,, Sawyer, John Richard .,-- Scanlon, Alton Clark ., , Scarborough, Kenneth ,,,, Sch rma, Tillie, ,,,,,,,,,, 104 201 --,--119 ---.138 -,,, 89 ,,,, 63 ,,,, 63 119 ,-,--119 Scarborough, Robert ,,,,,,,, - ..- Schauberger, Bettye .-- Scheihing, Bill .,- ,- Schenk. Howard C. ,,,, Ccheu, Christian ,,,,, ----.89, Rhodes, John Robert, ,,,,,, ,...., 1 03 Rickels, Judon. ,,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 03 Rice, Jerry .,.,,,,,,,,,,. . ,-,, 88 Rice, Wanda Jo ,,,,,,.,.,, ,,,, 1 03 Rice, William ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 8 8 Richardson, Betty Jean, ,,,,, ,.,-,118 Richardson, June Etta, ,,,,, , ,118 Richardson. Mary Ann ,,,,, 192, 62 Richardson, Mary Helen ,,,,193, 62 Richardson. Paul ,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,, 62 Richey, Evelyn ,,..,,,,, ,,,..- 88 Richey, L. E. ,, -- 62 Richie, Bragie E. ,,,, ,,,, 1 33 Rickels, Jo Ron ,,,,,,,, , ,,,, 103 Rickerson, Robert B. ,-., ,,, ,,,, ,,, 88 Rickert, Eugene William,,,,,, ,, 88 Ridenhower, Elizabeth ,,,88, 163, 192 Ridgeway, Carol.-, ,,,,,,,,,, -- 62 Riegel, Nancy Ruth ,,,,,,,,, 88, 168 Riffey, Joan Larie,,,,,,, ,,,,--, 88 Rike, Anne Datherine , 103, 166, 201 Riklie, Derrall Gene .., .-.,,,,, 88 Riley, Charlotte Ruth ,,,,, , , 118 Riley, E. Jean, ,,,,,,,, ,,,, 6 , 170 Riley, Gorman Lind ,,, , . .,,, 62 Riley, Harold Eugene.-- ,,, 88 Riley, Johnny Dowd ,,,,,,, - -, 34 Ritchey, Carrol Eugene - -,,,,,103 Ritter, Betty Jane ,....,,, ,,,,,,,, 3 4 Ritter, John Thomas,,, ,,,,,, ,,,, 62 Roach, Betty Jean, ,,,,,,, ,,103, 163 Roach, Cleatis LeRoy--- --,,--, 62 Roach, Edward ,,,,,, .., -.,--.103 Roach, Mary Ellen ,,, ,.,,, , 62 Roach, Richard Haskell, ,,,,,,, 62, 71 Robb, Gary Marvin, ,,,, ,,,, 1 18 Roberts, Cecil ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 18 Roberts, Corrine, ,.,,,, .. ,,,,. . 118 Roberts, Anne .-,,--,,.,.,- 62, 195 Roberts, Helen Howie ,,,,, 103, 168 Roberts. James ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 6 2 Roberts, J. B., ,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,, ,,, 62 Roberts, Marjorie Ruth ,,--,- 88, 193 Roberts, Norman Lamar ,,,,,,,,, 62 Roberts, Olen A. ,..,.,,,,, ,,,, 8 8 Roberts, R. D., ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 8 8 Roberts, Louise ,,,,,,, ,,,, 6 2 Roberts, Sue Jean ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 8 8 Roberts, Wesley B. ,,,,,,,,,.,,, 63 Robertson, Alonzo Thomas .,,,,, 63 Robertson, Joyce , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 118 Roebrtson, Lester Eugene ,,,,.,,, 118 Robinette, Joe Bob ,,,,,,,,, ,,,-138 Robins, Bill ,, , ,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 18 Robertson, Gladys, ,,,,,, ,,,,. 1 18 Robinson, Bob ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .118 Romson, Charles , ,,,,,,,,,, .-.118 Roinson, James Edward ,,,, 136. 140 Pods 89 104 169 119 ,, ,,,, 104 63 Schiller, Mary Lou ,,,,,,,,,, 104, 165 Scheunin, C. Jack ,,, .-..- . ,,.,, ,104 Schroeder, Edward Arnold . .,,, 104 Schrader, Billy Joe,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 63 Schrader, Carl George, ,,,,, ,,, 89 Schroeder, Robert V. ,,,,, ,,, 63 Schuh, Joan.-. ,.....,,,,..,, .,,. 1 04 Schulze, Dorothy Marie, .... ..,. 1 19 Schwarz, Robert Louis, -,.- ,.,. 1 19 Cchweitzer, Andrew B..,, -,--119 Ccogins, Billie Jean, ,,,, ,,,,, 6 3 Scott, Ann ,,,.,..,,,,, ,,, ,,119 Scott, Annette ..,..,,,.. ,,,,- 6 3, 166 Scott, Hazel Ruth --, .,,. ...,,, , 119 Scott. James Benjamin.-- ..,, 63 Scott, John Thomas .,,,,, ---119 Scott, Walter ...,,,,,,,,,, ,,-- 1 19 Scroggins, J. Russell ,,,,, -,- 64 Seale, Edwin Allen ,,,,, ,,,,, 6 4 Searle, Noel Bonham.- Sears, Darlyne , ,,,.. - Seefieldt, Mary Jane -,,,,.- .89, Self, Benny .,..,,,,,,,,,----,--- Session, Lil Ann, ,--, ,,,,----- 64, Setliffe, Andrew Benton, ..--.-.- Sessom, Jack M.- . ..,.. ,,, Seward, Wendell Herbert -,,,.-- Sewell, Billy Guy---, ----,- - ,- Sewell, Billy R,-- , --,, --,---,- , Sewell, Sexton, Shaffer, 21046 Thomas Monette,-, Milby,-- , --------- - Vance W. ...,.... 89 89 179 89 185 64 ,,,,-136 89 104 119 89 119 -,- 89 Page Shamburger, Evelyn .-,,, ,,,.. 8 9 Shamburger, Ruth , ,,,.,. ...-. 1 63 Shamblin, Dolly Marie .....-,- Shane, Virginia Lee. .......,,,, --119 ,- 64 Shannon, Jack Wilbanks ,,,,,,,, 64 Shanks, John Clinton, ,,,........ 64 Shannon, John Harold,,-, ,.,, ,104 Sharman, O. C. ,,,.,,.-.. ..... 1 04 Sharp, James Allen ..,..--, .,,-. 1 04 Shaw, Jo Nana .-....,,--,,,-,,.. 64 Shaw, Nolan Gail ....-,,,, , ,.,... 64 Shearin, George, -,-,,,, 127, 132, 174 Sheehan, William, ,,,,,, 140, 136, 127 Shellenberger, Rex J. ...,..--,,-- 34 Sharp, Don ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 94 Shell. William A. ...., ,,,104 Shelton, Carrol R., ---,, -,-185 Shelton, Claude R. ,-,. --, 64 Shelton, Janie, ,,,,,,,,. ---119 Shelton, Whitsitt ...,.,- ,,- 63 Sheppard, Billie Ann. ,,.- ,,, 64 Shepard, James Elmer ,,,,,, ,,, 64 Sheppard, Joseph Jackson ,,,,,,. 1g4 4 Sherman, Cecil Edwin ,,,,.- Sherman, Ruth Hester, .-..- --, 89 Sherman. Timothy McLair .-,..-. 64 Shewmaker, Kenneth. .-.-., ---119 Shimotsu, Calvin M., -,,-,.- ,,, 64 Shinto, William Mamoru, ,,,,,,, 89 Shipman, J. T. ,,,,,.,......- .-,.104 Shivers, Jerry Frances. ...,. 136, 144 Shocker, Marilyn Janet ....- , ---119 Shockley, Bettye -,.,..,,,,, 89, 187 Short, Ben Elnoy, ,---- ,,,,,,, 8 9 Shoutls, Alfred C. ,,,,,,, Showalter, Jere Charles,,- ,,,,, 64 ,,, 80 Shugart, Virginia, ,,,,,,, ---119 Shurley. David Derry ,,., ...., 8 9 Shurtleff, Samuel .,,,, ,,.,,.. 6 4 Shytles, Robert W.--, --,.127, 143 Sides, Ada Joan -.,, .... 1 04, 208 Siber, Sam ...... . .-,-...-- ,..,.-- 1 19 Sikes, James, ---,,,.-,-,,- ,--,- 1 19 Simcik, Ernest Richard. .,,---,. - 64 Simmons, Alice -,---,,-,,,.,,,-, 119 Simmons, Robert, ,,,,,,,,,,, 104, 188 Simone, Margaret Le Lage ---.,- 104 Simpson, B. Laurie 64, 195, 167, 154, 208 Simpson, Beverly ,,,,,,,,,.,, 64, 169 Simpson, Helen ,,,---,----.--,,,- 65 Sims, Harry Mayo--- --,- -104 Sims, Legrand, ,,,,,--- ---119 Sinclair, J. Edward, -,.--, -,,.. 8 9 Singleton. Bettye Ann ,,,,,,-.,. ,104 Sisco. Jack Parker ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 110 Sisk. Wallace, ,,,,.,,,,, 127, 138, 144 Sitzer, Albert ,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,, 132 Skelton, Jim Karroll- ,,,. ,,,,, 1 04 Skelton, Roland ...-.. ,,.104 Skinner, Harry Owen --, ---104 Skinner, James Claude.,-- ,,, 65 Skogland, Herbert .--.,,. ---119 Slack, Bryce ,,,,,,,, ,,,119 Slater, Byrd Thomas .,,, -,,104 Slawson, Joan Adelle.,-, ,,,119 Slay, John R. -,,..-...,,,..,,,,,, 65 Slayter, Wendall .-.-.-.........., 89 Slight, Joan, ,,,,,,,,...--,... 105, 165 Slimp, Robert Louis, ,,,. 65, 188, 208 Smallwood, John R, ,,.,,,,,,, 65, 188 Smelley, Juanita Ann. .,,,,,,,,,, 65 Smiers, Herman Lloyd .-, ,,,,, 65 Smith Alfred Cecil. ,--.. ,,, 65 Smith Aubrey Lyndoe ,,,, --,-- 65 Smith Beanie Lee, ,,,,,, ,-- ,,--104 Smith Beverly -,..,,,-, ,,,- 8 9, 160 Smith Barbara ....... ,,,,.,, 1 19 Smith Charles Allene. ,.,... ,89, 104 Smith Charles R, ,,,,-,-- ....,,- 1 04 Smith Curtis Cullen,,,, .... -132 Smith Dorothy ....,.,,,, ,--119 Smith Dorothy Jean,,-, ,,,104 Smith, Earl H. ,,--,--- -,-138 Emith, Edward N. ,,,----- ---138 Smith Evaline Marie,,,, ---119 Smith Francis Lee.,-- ,-- 65 Smith Frances Vera ..... ,,,,. 1 04 Smith Fritz,, , ,-,,,,,-- -,- - ,- 65 Smith Gene Chai-tier ,,,,,,- 194, 208 Smith Gloria Marie .,,,, ,,, ,,,104 Smith Gwyna Lee ,--, -,,119, 201 Smith Harold Donald .--- ,,,,, 90 Smith, Hayward , ,,,,,,, ---119 Smith, Helen, .-..,.., ---119 Smith, Iris , ,,,,, ,,,119 Smith, Jan .,,,, ,,,119 Smith Janey,-. ,,, 65 Smith, Jesse ,--, ---119 Smith, Joe C. ,,, ,,- 90 Smith, John S.,,- -,- 65 Smith, Jonnie - --,-,---, ,,,,, 6 5 Smith, Joel .,,-,,....,., ,---- 1 19 Smith. Joseph Easterly .,.. ,,, 90 Smith, M. Eldred, -...,,,, ..... 1 33 Smith. Marion Louise.--- .--, -104 Smith, Melba .,-..,,,, ,,,... 1 19 Smith, Peggy J. ,------- ------- - 119 Smith, Robert Lee .-,, ,,-,,-.. 6 5, 188 Smith, Royal Everett -,-----, .-, 90 Smith, Ruth Ann ,..,-.-.,.,. 104, 201 Turner, A D Page Smith, S. Lanier v....,, ,,,YY, 9 0 Smith, Virginia Dare.--- ---104 Smith, William L.. ,....A,,,- ,,,,, 1 04 Smithson, Wiley N. ,,,-,-,,Y, --,- 6 5 Smudy, Leo. f.......,,,,,,.. .,ii, 6 5 Snaverly, Luther M. ,.,,, 104, 194, 208 Sneed, Edmund. ,-...,,,,,,--,,,, 119 Sneed, Veda Myrl. ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 119 Sneiger, Francis Fabian--- --- 65 Smith, Walter. .......,,,, --- 90 Snell, Marjorie Jean .,,,, --.119 Snider, Robert J. ,.....,, ,,,., 1 36 Snoeberger, William A. ..,,....,, 65 Snow, Billy Ray ...,,,,,. ---138, 140 Soles, Bob ..,,,......1,, ,,----. 6 5 Soloman, Leonard ..., ,,,,,-- 6 5 Solomon, Robert .... ,,,,.,,, 1 19 Somers, William ,.,,. .,,, 1 33, 142 Sorrells, Beverly ,,,,, ,....,, 1 19 Sorrells, Bobbie J. .,,,, ...., 1 04 Sorrell, Sam Sidney ..,, --- 65 Soules, Janet ,.,,... . ---119 Southerland, Peggy .... ---119 Southern, Ernest. .,.. ---104 Spangler, Charles .,,, ---119 Sparks, John R. ......,,,, ---132 Speer, James Edward. ,,,, ---119 Speir, Earven Harvey, Jr.--- ---104 Springer, Gloria. ,,f..,... ,,,,,,, 1 19 Spidle, James Lloyd .,,... - .1..... 65 Spillman, William Paul. ,,.., 127, 132 Sponsler, Lenore. ..,,,,,, ,,,---. 9 0 Spragins, John F., Jr. .,,, 34 Sprinkle. Dan.-. ,,,-.,,1, 104 Srack, William Allen ,,,., ,,,,,,, 6 5 Stafford. Norman C. .,,,.......,, 132 143 119 120 Staggers, Allen Charles ,,,.,. 132, Staggs, Dennie Eugene. ,,,,,..... Staggs, Kenneth Walton.-- WACO STUDENT INDEX - Continued T Page Tabor, Herbert Alfred .,.a ,.,a. 1 04 Tabor, M. Jackson .,., A... - -.104 Tackett, Elvin Everett-- Tally, Glenn Wesley ..,. Tandy, Walter Lee. .,v. - Tanner, Bill Graydon ,,.,.,, --------- 90 90, 160 Stallins, Norman Edwin ,.,. --- Standley, Frances Louise-- Jack Martin . .,,, Stanecek Stanford. Stanley, Jack ,,,,,v,.... Standard, , Joseph Lee .,... Edward T,-- --- 65 ------104 ------120 66 -- ..... 138 - .,o,,,. 66 Tanner, Charles William ...,...., 66 Tanner, Tommy Edward-. -.----. 90 Tatum, Ardis Elaine .-...- ---104 Tatum. Robert Dale ------ ---120 Tatum, Robert E. ---- ----- 6 6 Taylor, Bill H. ---- ---- ..-.- -- 66 Taylor, Billie Richard ------- 104, 184 Taylor, Byron Glen .---.-.---.--. 90 Taylor, Everett T., Jr. ............ 66 Taylor, Jimmie Lee Clanton ----- 67 Taylor, Margaret I. -------------- 120 Taylor, Irma Mae ---------------- 104 Taylor, Joseph Philmore, Jr. ---- 136 Taylor, Shirley Ann --.--.-.--..-. 120 Taylor, Shirley Ann .------------ .120 Taylor, Walter Winston --.- ---- . 104 Taylor, Wanda Rosanna---- ---- .104 Taylor, David .....-...... ..-.. 9 0 Taylor, Robert -.------- ----- 1 20 Taylor, Shelly ------------ ----- 1 20 Tate. Margaret Marlin ----- --- 90 Teague, Nancy --------- ---120 Tekeel, Gerald Don ---. 67 Telford, David Lee. ---- liii12o Templeton, Robert Lincoln ------ 120 Tepper, Ira Herman -------------- S7 0 Terry, John Thomas ------- Terry. Rupert Dan ------ --111 90 Tharp, Charlotte Jane. --.-.--- ..--120 Thedford. Charlie r---.- -.-.-----. 9 0 Starks, Joe E. ----------------- --- 90 Stanford, James Alfred--- ---120 66 90 Stansbury, John Milton ----- --- Stanton, Edwin Joseph ..--------- Stapp, Jame E. T.. --------- . ---- - Starkey, Charles William, Jr. ---- Starkey, Claude Maurice ------.- Starr, June Love. ----.------- 90, Statham, Mildred Harvey ----- --- Stautzenberger, Dorothy May 90, Steakley, Marvin Cloyse -..-- 66, 66 120 104 120 136 Starnes, Sarah L. ------------ 90, 195 201 66 201 194 Steele, Thomas W. --------------- 136 Stelley, Arthur F. -------- 132 Steen, Walter W. ..--- ---120 Stegant, Ted Leon. .--- ---- . 104 Stephens, Wayland. ----- 104 Stephenson, Harold C. ----- ---- - 104 Stephenson, Nelson Wm.---- --- 90 Stevens, Ralph H. -----,---- --- Thedford. Ronald ------------ 138, 144 Theis, Evangeline. ------ 90, 155, 167 Theile, Louis William- ----------- 120 Thigpen, Fern Eris --------- ----- 6 7 Thigpen, Ruth- ---------- --- 90 Thigpen, O, D. -----------.. ---- . 120 Thomas, James Young ---- - --- 67 Thomas, Jim Pendleton.--- --- 67 Thomas, Jimie LaRue.,--- ----- 67 Thomas, Joan ---.------.--- ---- . 120 Thomas, John William- .--- ----- 1 27 Thomas, Martha Nell ---- ----- 1 20 Thomas, Mary Almeda ----------- 90 Thomas, Owen M..-. ----- --57, 194 Thomas, Raye Nell ------ ----- Thomas, Sidney Jeanne.-U --- Thomas, William Radford -----r- Stone, Chuck, Charles ---- --- Stevens, Roy Joe -----------.-.-- Stevenson, Charles Bruce.-. .---- Stevenson, Charles Henry, Jr.--- Stelter, Lydia ---.--- -------.--. Stewart, Betty Jo ---------- ----- Stewart, Glenn -. ------ . -------- - Stewart, Robbie Delores. --..---- Stilley, Alton Laurie ----... --.-- 90 136 66 136 120 Stevens, Karole Doreen --------.. 120 66 138 201 120 Stiegler, Roy. ..---------- -..---. 1 20 66 Stobaugh, Don .. .-.------------ - Stokes, Aubrey Dayle ------. 132. 144 Stokes, Robert. ...-.. .. ------.-.- 120 Stockbridge. Gerald Allan --...-- 120 Stodghill, Mary Bernadene. ----- 66 Stokes, Virginia Carroll -.-------- Tinsley, Robert. ------- 90 Stoltz, Robert Edward. ...--.-.-- 104 66 66 Stone George M. .---.---- Stone, Hugh Bailey, Jr.--- .--- -104 Stone, Spencer. ...--..------..--, 120 Stone, Tom Erin, Jr. ..------..--- 66 Stoneham, Jo Ann. ----- .------- 1 20 Storey, Jeanne -..--...-. 104, 167, 184 Storey, Sherlene .....--.. 90, 193, 170 Stout. Jim. -------- ------------- 1 32 Stovall, Marilyn .--------- .-..- 9 0 Stovall, Melvin W., Jr. .------.-- 90 Strange, Ernest Earl --..------ 66, 192 Strange, Fred L. .-..--..- .-----. 1 20 Stringer, Floyd A., Jr. -----.---.. 120 Strong, Charles E. ...-..---------. 120 Stroud, Jo Anne. --..-.--------- 90 Stripling, Margaret Frances. ----- 104 Stroebel, Andrew William- ..---- 104 Stutt, Mary Lou. -----..-.-...-.-- 90 Sullivan. Godfrey Robert.--.136, 140 Sung, Li-hsin Abraham -...-.-.-- 34 Sutton, Lenand Dee ..-- -- -.-.. 136 Sutton. William C. --.-.. --- 90 Sweetland, Richard. --..---- ---120 Swogentinsky, Mahlon B.--- ---120 Swope, Martha Joan .---.. --- 90 Swovdand, George --.---. --.120 Sykora. Ken .---.--- --- 66 120 67 120 120 105 Thomason, Frances Rose. .---- - .. Thompson, Archie E. --..- ...-- Thompson. George Derre1.-- --- 34 Thompson, Giovanna ....-- --.120 Thompson, Harry F.. ..-- ----- 3 4 Thompson, Mary Ann--- ----- -120 Thompson, Maxine. --., 120 Thorn. Clifton.- ----... -.-------- 6 7 Thorn, Laurlee ------------ 192 Thronberg, William B. -------- -- 90 Thornton, Gillie Ann ---- 105, 167, 201 Thornton, Homer ---.------.--- .120 Thornton, John W. .--- -.-.. - - 105 Thornton, Mickie Lou -.... .-10, 187 Thornton, Risher Maury ---.. ---.133 Thornton, Thomas Raymond 136 140 Thornton, William Arthur. .-.-.. 105 Thorpe, Ida .-...-..-..-.---.---. 163 Thorsell, Bill. .---.---...-.- ...-. 6 7 Thrash, Beverly Logene .--- ---. -105 Thrash, Dwight ----------------- 120 Threatt, Evan M. --------. ---- 1 36 Threadgill, Cecil Raymond. ----- 90 Thurman, Clarence --------- 120 Tighe, Ed Mansle --..-.-.-- 133 Tigner, Virginia ..... 105 Tillman, Pat Smith. ...-- 105 Timons, Robert W --.-.---- --- 91 Tindle, Mary Elizabeth.--- 67 Tiner, David ------------ - Tipton, J. Harrell. ---- Tisdale, Bonnie .-.-. Tisdale, Donald.-- Titus, Joseph. -... Todd, Thomas. ---- Tolar, William. ------ Tolbert, Raymond. ---- Tolland, Peggy -.---- Tolley, Travis. ..-- -ill 34 105 104 67 67 67 138 160 67 120 120 Toles, Christine ..--... .---- 1 20 Tolson, Leslie ......-... 120 Tonn, Leslie. .-.---.-..-.- ..-.- 1 20 Tosh, Johnnye Marie .-.. ----- 9 1 Townsend, Iletta --.--- ---.105 Townsend, Loretta .--- Townson, William. ---- Trail. J. T. .--.----- Trevino, Alberto .-.- Trevor. David.--- Trice, Edward . ..-- Trice, Evelyn. -.-- Trim, Walter. .-..- Tripp, Nancy ---.--- Trotter, Bobbie. ---- 105 132 105 105 138 105 120 120 195 91 Trussell, Dona1d----- Tubbs, Patricia .-.. Tucker, Jake----- Tucker, Janice ---- Tudzin, Nathan--- Tunmire, Faye ...- Tunnell, Byron.-- Turner, Carrie .-.. Doris .--- Turner, Gene. ---- Turner, George.-- Turner, Thomas.-- Turner, Don .--.- -- Turner, Wilma. ----- Twail, Fuad Musa --.-- Twitty, Bryce --...- Twitty, Marcus.-- Tyer, Charles .--. Tyler, Ida. -.-.- Tyler, Oscar ...-..- Tyson, Mary--..----- U Unfred. Walter..-- Uher, Kathren ---- Usry, Milton. ---. - Utecht, Ronald ...- Uzzell, Ardyce .-.. Uzzell, Frank ----.. V Page -67, 105 ------120 ----- 91 -----120 --- 67 ---- 67 -----105 91 iii 91 91 105 -----120 67 67 --- 91 --- 67 --- 91 105 ---105 --- 91 --- 91 67 67 - ----105 105 34 91 Vahrenkamp, Martha .....---- 68, 195 Valigura, Nellie. -...-.. .....- 6 8 Valigura, William. .... .--.-- 3 4 Valkus, David.. --.-. --..--- - 68 Vance, Bill. -------..- ---. 9 1, 121 Vanderfor, Earl. --.--- --.-.- 6 8 Van Loon, Florence ---- ---.---- 1 21 Van Meter, Dolores. ---- ---- 6 8, 167 Van Zandt, Howard ---- ------ 1 35 1 171 Vardeman. Joe. ------- ------ 91 Vaughan, Mariella ---- --- Vaughan, Max ------ Vaughan, Patsy--- Vernon, Aurice .--- Verdery, David ----- - v 91 105 68 121 Vicain, Lester. -------- ------ 6 8 Vickers, Gladys. ------- -------- 1 69 Vickery. Gwinalyne ---- ---- 6 8. 201 Vickrey, Linda- -----.- ------ 6 8 Vines, Frances ------ ----- 1 05 Vinson, Anne --.. ----- 1 21 Vinson, Jane ----- .---- 1 21 Vinson, Lunsford --- --- 68 Vinson, Thomas. .----- ----- 1 36 Von Rosenberg. Ray.-- -1--- 105 91 Vuillemin, Marie ------ W Waddell, Richard .--.. .-.-.... 1 05 Wade, Cathy ..--...-. -68, 167 Wade, Ruth---. -.... .-... - 68 Wagner, Durrett .-.. .-... 6 8 Walding, Jack. --.- ..-.. 1 38 Walker, Bobby ...- ..-.- 1 21 Walker, James .... -----.121 Walker, Jane -... -... 68, 167 Walker. L'Nell..-. ----.121 Wall. Etta --------.- -.-.- 1 05 Wallace, George.--- ---- 121 Wallace, Horace. ---- .--.- 1 05 Wallace, John ------- ---- 6 8 Wallace, Kathryn -.--- --.-- 1 21 Wallace, Mack. ---- - --- 91 Wallace, Kenneth ----- --- 68 Wallace, Mack. ----- ----- 9 1 Waller, Robert --- ---- -105 Walling, Frances.--- ---- .171 Walraven. Marcus -...- --- 68 Walser, James. ---...-- -..- . .- 91 Wang, Anna ...-.. ---34, 91 Ward, Douglas. .... ....-- 1 21 Ward. Jerry -..--- Ward. Marv ---- Ward, Ruth. -..-. Ward, Shirley ----.. Warden, Clint. ------ Waudlaw, Thomas.- Ware, Annabel ------ Ware, Browning-- Ware John .---.--- Ware Sue ....-... Warren, Dawson .--- Warren. Mayme . .-.- 121 -- . .68, 167 31 -----105 69 105 .69, 193 69 136 --- 69 ------ 69 ---- -105 191 Warwick, George .----. ---.92, Washam, Frank. .---..- -.---- 1 92 Washlourn, Wileeta.--- ----- 92 Washington, William--- .... .132 Wasson, Elizabeth ..-.- --- 69 Wasson, Harold. ..-. .-.-- 9 2 Waters, Charles.-- -.-- -132 Waters, Noah ---- ---.- 1 38 Waters, Royce.--- ---- .185 Wathen, Betty.--- ---- ----. 1 05 Watkins, Annie.-- ----- -- .--- 69 Watkins, David. .---.-.-- 92, 144, 132 Watson, Barbara ..-- ---..------ 6 9 Watson, Betty .---- .--- ..--- 1 2 1 Page 405 Watson, Doris .--- Watson, James --.-. Watson, James --..- Watson, Mack.--- Watson, Murray ---- Watson, Patricia ---- Watson, William ---. Watson Velma --..- watts, 'Robert .....- Wear, Elizabeth ------- Page ---- 69 1161? 69 69 184 121 ----121 34 121 69 92 121 Weatherall, Helen --.-.-.....----- Weathers, Elbert. -...------- Weathersbee, Stanley .--- 69, Weathersby, Earl. ---------.- Weathersby, Elizabeth --.-.. Weaver, Laura. ------- Weaver, Thomas .--.-. Webb, Billy ------.- Webb, Juanita ---- Webb, Louis ..--. Webb, Marion .--- Webb, Mary .--.----- Webb, Phil -...-------- Webster, James ---..-... Wedemeyer, Horace ...- Wedgeworth, Billie .---- - Wedgeworth, Roy ..--- ----- 69 169, 188 -----138 105, 171 -----105 ----- 92 -----121 -----105 --- 69 --- 92 Weedon, Margaret .---- .--. 9 2. Weeks, Jack. -------- Wegrich, Eayne -.-- Weir, Jack. ----- - Weir, Roland--- Welch, Carlos ---- Welch, Horace -.--. Welch, James ---... Welch, Roy --....-.- Wells, David .-.------- Welsch, Lawrence ----- Welsh, Margaret ---- Welsh, Robert -------- Wells, Buford . --------.. - Wendorf, Elizabeth --- Werner, Elden -----..- 34 103 69 105 69 121 193 132 105 -----105 -----121 ----105 ----121 --- 92 -----105 ----- 92 -----138 ---- 69 ----138 ----- 92 105 Wentworth, Thomas.--- ---- 69, 133 69 Werth, Callie ---...-- Wesley,. John .-.- West, Bill ------.- West, Charles -..- West, Earl. --..- -- West, Janet. ...-- -- West, Margaret.--- West, Wilford- ----- - Westbrook. Zella ---- Wester, Donald . ----- Westerfield, Charles--- Westerfield, Jack --..- ffff 69 ----92, 188 69 92 ----69, 208 121 1:3105 ----.121 Westmoreland, Donna . ------ 105, Wetmore. John. ------ Wheeler, James ------ Wheeless, Homer ---- Wheeless, Jimmy ------ Wheelus, Margaret .--- Whidby, Aubrett.--- Wheeless, Frances.-- Whiddon, Myra ---- Whisnand, John.--- Whitcker, Vernon.-- White, Beth . ------- White Boone ---- White Byron . ---- White Daniel ---- White Edna ------ White George ---- White Hugh .-- White, J. A. ----- White, J. M. ---- White Joyce . ------ White Patricia ---- White Ruth ----- White Stanley ----- White, Thomas ----- White, William. ------ Whitehead, Thomas---- ---106. Whiteside, Mary--- -- Whitt. Ned . ------- Whitten. William -- Wickham, Robert .-- 105 121 -----121 163 ----- 92 ----- 92 34 121 ----105 ---- 92 ----121 --- 69 ---- 69 ----105 -----105 -.---105 105, 191 ----- 92 -82, 171 -----105 ----- 92 208 69 121 121 121 106 136, 144 138 ----- 69 --- 92 ----132 --- 92 92 Wicker, David ------ --- 92 Wicks, Josephine -------. ---.- - -- 92 Wicks, Roert ------ ---b. ------- 69 Wilkes. Doris.--- .- ---.106 Willard. Joan---- ---.121 Willford, Carl -.-.- ---- 6 9 Williams, Barbara.-- --- 167 Williams, Betty --- - -.121 Williams. Beverly--- 82. 144 Williams, Billie. ----- ---- 1 21, 69 Williams, Carolyn--- ----- -121 Williams, Charles.-- ---- 132 Williams, Corre.--- ---- 70 Williams, D. B. ---- ----- 1 38 Williams, David ---- -.--- 7 0 Williams, Gilbert.-- ..121 Williams, Glen..--- ---- 132, 140 Williams, George.-- -------- 70 Williams James .------ ------ 1 32 Williams, Jane --------- ---- 7 0 Williams, John Calvin.--- -- ...- 92 William, Judson- ------------- 70, 188 Williams, Kelly . --------------- .106 Williams, Mary Florence ..------- 121 Youngi Dora . .... blood, Frances .... --- Page Williams, Mary Lucille. ...,,,.... 121 Williams, Minette .....,..... - 157, 163 Williams, Molly .,,,.... ......, 1 21 Williams, Patricia .--- ----106 Williams, Robert .....,,,, 92, 191 Williams, Thomas ,,.....,,., 70, 191 Williamson, Billy Houston --106, 191 Williamson, Billy James. .....,,, 106 Williamson, Bob- .,,,...... ..... 1 06 Williamson, Charles, ,,,, ,,.. 9 0 Williamson, Lee ,,...... .,,. 7 0 Williamson, Perry ,,... ,... 7 0 Williamson, Richard ,,.. ,,.. 7 0 Williamson, Velera. ...Y ..f, 7 0 Williamson, Walter. .... ..., 9 2 Willingham, Janette ,,,. ,... 1 65 Willis, David .,,...., ..,, - 132 Wilson, Alma ...,, --- 70 Wilson, Barbara .--- ...,, 70, 187 Wilson, Bill -- ,,.. .....,, 9 2 Wilson, Charles .--- ----121 Wilson, Dewey. .... ,,... 7 0 Wilson, Everett .--- ...,s, -208 Wilson, Edward ,,... ,,,.. , -- 70 Wilson, Glorianne ---- ---- 1 06, 201 Wilson, June- ------ ------- 1 36 Wilson, Robert. ---- ----- 1 21 Wilson, Martha ---- .--- 1 06 WACO STUDENT INDEX - Continued Page Page Wilson, Robert .--- ---- .106 Woodard, John.-- -----121 Wimp, Bill. --------- ---106 Woods, John --- Y... Y---2106 Winans, Dorothy. ---- ---- - 121 Wooldridge, Ralph.--- ---- -121 Winfield, Beverly.-- --- 70 Wooten, Marcia ---- ----106 Winstead, Clifton--W ---- 70 Wootten, Clarence- -.-- --- 71 Winter, James ----- --- 92 Workman, Richarn ---- ------ 1 06 Wirtz, Laveta. ------ --- 92 Worrall, Jeannette.--- ---- .-.121 Wiser, John ---. ----- ---121 Wortham, Annetta.--- --.121, 157 Withrow, Franklin-W --- 92 Worthy, Jerry ------- -..---- 71 Witt, Bertha. ------- ---- . 106 Worth, Izora. ----. --.---.. 2 01 Witte, Emily ------ ------ . 121 Wren, James. ---- .--- 7 1. 188 Witte, John ---. -----.-- 1 21 Wrighth Adele --- .-.--- 121 Witten, Hazel ------ ---- . 92, 195 Wright, Carolyn.-- .--.. 122 Witten, Daisy ------- ----- 9 0, 187 Wright Don. ----- ----- . 122 Wittner, Edward.--- ---------- 70 Wright Joe.--- ---1----106 Woldt, Elizabeth.- 195 Wright, Kay ----- ---- . 106, 201 Woldt, John ------- -------- 1 94 Wright, Monte ---- --.---.- 1 85 Wolfe, James.--- ------ .106 Wright, Putt ---- ----- - 122 Wolfe, Mary ---- -- ---- 121 Wyatt, William ---- ----- 93 Wolter, William- ---- ------- 9 3 Wylie, Mary ------- ----- 1 22 Wones, John ------ -------. 1 06 Wyman, Bettie. ---- ---- 7 1 Wood, Ann ------ ----- 7 1, 171 Mynn, Margaret ---- ----- 1 67 Wood, John. ----- ------ 1 21 Mrotenbery, Carl ---- --- 93 Wood, Gene - ---- ----- 1 71 Wood, Presnall.--- ---- -121 Y Wood, Richard .--- ------ .121 Wood, Ruth, ------ -------- 9 3 Yarborough, Bobby ---- ---- - --122 Woodard, Glenn- ---- ---132, 145 Yates, Ellen .---------. ---106, 163 Page 406 Yates, Henry--- Yates, James.-- Yaws, Evelyn ---- Yeary, Joe. ---- Yeatts, Dennis. ---- Young, Bobbye ----- Young Chester ----- Young, Erby ------- Young John .-. ---.- Young: Katharine--- Young, Luther ------ Young, Patsy---- ------ ---- 7 1, Young, Robert Carl ------ ---- Young, Robert Eugene--- ---- Young Youngblood, Thomas .--- -----. 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