Baylor University - Round Up Yearbook (Waco, TX)

 - Class of 1952

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'- ' ...irq Houst-n ,- -,M 3 V. fr'- .faff Q . 1ff'm ,, A fffiiwifib B-a qIofr' Universitq Waco H-ouston Dallas' EAMQDEWIS X EWHFI - P BT: wauwmmmnaasmA1mm - Hmmam m mi Fm M. NH!! 7a 16945 Me Wage af 76-we Foreword The first day, the slime cap, the awe-fil1- ing senior, wondering what the Baylor spirit was-it was all four years ago or three or maybe just one. We didn't think too much about it then, because at the time it was just another day and another new and wonderful discovery. And then the Baylor spirit began its work on us as it had in years past on thousands of others who chose to make Baylor a part of them. We had heard about it from the others who had gone before us, but it sounded a little too sentimental. The pep rallies, the dorm meetings, chapel, Homecoming, The Immortal Ten, holidays. classes, new friends, That Good Old Baylor Line, Corrigan week-end, Focus Week, May Day, Ring-Out, and graduation-these were all a part of it. For some it took a whole year, for others it took longer, but we were not excep- tions-we were Baylor and We always would be. It was to become a way of life. We didn't know it at the time, but we were living the four best years of our lives. They were short and they were full but we were not different from the rest. It took all four years to start us on the way to our highest realiza- tions-and when we were finally seniors and had just the final step left to go we knew that we had just begun. It had been a long journey together. We found that it takes more than one person to make up one complete life. The names and people we knew during those four years are as numerous as the stars in the sky. Many we will never see again, but the memory is there forever. There will BFIYLOR be many after us, but these years are ours to remember forever. It was only once in a life- time and it belongs to us. We can't do it over: it would never be the same: and we must go, leaving the dreams and visions that we had for Baylor to others who will walk the same walks, live in the same rooms, gaze upon the same campus in the dusk of a quiet fall evening, ,pass by the same lamp posts with the same names on them year after year. They will listen to the same chimes and lift their eyes to the same soft green and gold lights that shine in the same tower. We will come back someday and the same campus will be here. We will be strange to the new ones-but we will not be strange to the towers or the walks and rooms, for we had four years of Baylor as no one else will lever have them. They were ours and no one can take them away. It was only four years and we didn't think too much about it at first. But it grew as a part of us+-we were Baylor and we always would be ..... 144 .lang ew Szfww 5446! Shane D DR. WILLIAM R. WHITE President of Baylor University Nineteen hundred and fifty-two 'marks the end of President Whitefs fourth full year at Baylor. ,For ,Baylor students, all or part of these years are crowded with thoughts of tra- ditions that uphold Baylor's spirit. And somewhere within these thoughts are memories of one whose gentle but courageous spirit, synonymous with Baylor's, is ever present. His spirit was first seen in 1948 when lhe accepted an invitation from the freshmen, to be an honorary 'member of the class of 1952. During 'these years visions that have been in the future for decades have suddenly become realities, guided to success by one 'whose faith inf Godwcmd mankind is infinite. His faitht so humbly 'displayed with' deep understanding for our joys, problems, and disap- pointments, gives us faith in turn to strive for a clear perspective and high ideals. He has instilled within us the Spark that preserves the traditions and spirit of Baylor. 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KK my ' T 'M M bmwm w ww' Z5 5 fx '., . .: M 6 wg Q-B 12 ws if My ' 1 'dK fl ' .. k 3 2' ' is 1 'N .q,'YbKig X' ji s Q . sp phi'-Qi. Qi? fp Qqwlj, , , I: '. 1 4 wx, Lung I 'L K Eggs-4 ,ff 3,1 4' x QQQW T.. fgfs'4i4.Ms!'1f'jk is X ' 12' 4. .,,5-5'- 13 BAYUDR STADIUM DRESS BOX 15 4: 11 ig- 1rf i- KCADEIVIIG SCI-IGGL Adminisiicztim' Edcliltf Classes Business Schdoi l A SEl1.0o1'. YG-iiiicliidlbb Bexsgnqlmes. Eeatugag Ilrtsg Gdvergmezit HONOR DQ FELILOWTSHIP Military . Giigaaiizations PROFESSTQNS Medilzihe. neITLf1Sf!-'X' 'filming 131193 ylflverviipgf 16 L- . . . Q-, , 1 :Qi QQ 282 385 98: 13186 ,V,. T846 . IBS? 13123 1162? T241 1844 T95 W 227: ZSQ' 244' 299 ' 302' u 9928 a .4oog i269- wi- I A 17 l X, X X 4 Q X N1 X S TUDENTS, faculty, administration, office and building workers- it took all of them. Without them there could have been no Baylor, no classes, no way of learning. Many times, it seemed a cold, heartless way when we didn't get the grades we thought we deserved or didn't get a cut. But there were com- pensations. The classes weren't all drudgery or study. The profs were good natured-they were always willing to help, and they were for the students. y Down in the classes there were seniors who lived every moment that last year, holding on to the last wonderful days of college life. Before it had just been another year, but we knew that later on it would mean more than just that. We were bound to Baylor and to the others before and after us. There was never anything as great as being a freshman. It was a new life: it was exciting and it meant new friends .that would last forever, also . lf Y,- ,... -,- bound by the same' spirit, the same traditions. You could spot them nearly every time, as refreshing as the sunrise of a new day. They had a certain air about them that made you recall with longing the first days you spent at Baylor and wish that you could begin again. The sophs and juniors were 'pretty wonderful in helping them find their way around. Then it was time to take a last look: our diploma was in our hand and it said, Wel1 done, you may go now. But we cou1dn't go. for someday we would come back to stand silently and watch them freshmen again Cyes, we could still. spot thernj and see another senior in his cap and gown and know that the lump in his throat was there, and the bursting feeling within. It would all 'come back again. . . four years would all pass in a- moment, The memories would make our heads spin: the tight feeling inside would return: and we would remember with a burning desire our years at Baylorl 'ir C27 a 7,, l M in 31: ,L-L . f f?--,,: ' ,Q - 21-i'5L7 -3-' , ' 4-- - MW . 'A .:1wf.fA.?s I' -:gr ' jf -,gl 'Hx , v :'j?5'if:F'x ' fl ' Y 5. QW-.-,,. 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X95 -1, F ef D .-.pffd I f-Ls I D ' 21 '. ff fm' ,. L' Y -5' D ,gk , 4,2 :ng ,iff ig W'i1t2 ww? pi lk I3resicIent's Message is -WJ R 'inguinal Q..--I ,Y '- V My most sincere congratulations to all w ho are graduating and to every student in Baylor. We have been highly blessed with a mutual privilege. Our interests and future are indissolubly linked together. Your welfare will ever be sig- nificant to Baylor. You will be followed with high expectancy and good wishes. You have been exposed to some things other than the subject matter of your courses that should provide you with praise and courage in these times of tension and crises. May the God of our Lord Iesus Christ prosper you in every good way and work. Sincerely, W. R. WHITE President 22 ,-11 iiffftifi this I CHARLES R. MOORE A. GRADY YATES l DR. W. W. MELTON, President WILEY AKINS, Burrus Mill and Elevator Co. ......... . MISS GLADYS ALLEN .................................... WOODSON ARMES, Pastor, Polytechnic Baptist Church .... WALLACE BASSETT, Pastor, Cliff Temple Baptist Church ...... GROVER C. COLE, Business' ................................... W. MARSHALL CRAIG, Pastor, Gaston Avenue Baptist Church ..... W. A. CRISWELL, Pastor, First Baptist'Church ................. RAY DUDLEY, Publisher ................................ FORREST FEEZOR, Pastor, First Baptist Church .... IOHN B. FISHER, Investments ................. A. I. FOLLEY, Attorney ....................... LEONARD GREEN, Dr. Pepper Co. ....................... . EARL C. HANKAMER, Oil Operator .......................... lOE M. HIGGINBOTHAM, Higginbotham, Bailey, Logan Co. . . . A. I. HOLT, Pastor, Calvary Baptist Church ................. GEORGE M. IRVING, Vice-President, Iones Fine Bread Co. . . . A. H. KENNERLY, Oil Operator .......................... CARLOSS MORRIS, Attorney ......... MARRS McLEAN, Oil Operator .......... .... . . D. K. MARTIN, Aetna Lite Insurance ....................... W. W. MEI.TON, Pastor. Columbus Avenue Baptist Church CHARI.ES R. MOORE, President, Austin Bridge Company . . . E. R. NASH, IR., President Nash-Robinson Co. .............. . . LARGENT PARKS, President, Dallas Coffin Company ...... G. .H. PENLAND, Attorney ............................ CHARLES R. ROBERTS, Sears, Roebuck and Company .... MORRIS ROBERTS, Banker ............................ CLAUDE SEGREST, Attorney .... MRS. EARL B. SMITH' ........ E. E. TOWNES, Attorney ........................................... STONE WELLS, Attorney, Tenn. Gas Transmission .................... E. HERMOND WESTMORELAND, Pastor, South Main Baptist Church .. . . BEN H. WOOTEN, Vice-President, Republic National Bank ........... A. GRADY YATES, R. B. Spencer 6. Company .............. KYLE M. YATES, Pastor, Second Baptist Church .... . Honorary Member 23 W. W. MELTON ..... EDGAR E. TOWNES .... . . I OHN B. FISHER ..... Board of Trustees President .. First Vice-President Second Vice-President Secretary . A. . Treasurer . . . . . Dallas Waco . . . . Fort Worth Dallas . . . Fort Worth Dallas . . . . Dallas . . . Houston Waco Waco . . Amarillo . . . . Dallas . . . Houston . . . . Dallas . . . . Waco . . . . Waco . . . . Houston Houston . . . San Antonio . . San Antonio Waco . . . . . Dallas . . . . Waco Dallas . . . . Dallas Dallas . . . . Victoria . . . . Waco Mart . . . . Houston . . . Houston . . . . Houston . . . Dallas . . . . Waco . . . Houston DH. MONROE S. CARROLL Dean of the University x DR. W. T. GOOCH Administration Vice-President 3 DR. ROY I. MCKNIGHT Financial Vice-President and Comptroller 24 Administration GLADYS HICKS Dean of Women LEONARD A. DUCE Assistant Dean FRANCIS WRIGHT Dean of Men IACK DILLARD Secretary, Ex-Students Assocxatzon EDWIN MOORE Director, Night School x LILY RUSSELL Dean of the Union Building W. I. WIMPEE Director of Religious: Activities JOYCE COPELAND Assistant Dean of Women C. E. BRYANT Press Relations Director CLARA DUGGIN Assistant Registrar FRED Y. OSBORNE Acting Librarian 26 PAT M. NEFF President Emeritus Baylor University Born, Nov. 26, 1871 Died, Ian. 20, 1952 .711 Mcmariam Educator, governor, preserver of history, orator . . . throughout his life his loyalty was with Baylor. Eulogized as a noble warrior for righteous- ness. HIS SERVICE TO HIS FEI..LOWMAN IS WELL KNOWN. HE ACI-IIEVED A MOST' EN- VIABLE PLACE AS A CHURCHMAN, STATES- MAN, AND FRIEND OF EDUCATION. BAY- LOR, TEXAS, THE SOUTH, AND TI-IE NATION ARE FOREVER INDEBTED TO HIM. PRESIDENT W. R. WHITE Baylor University The philosophy that made him in all ways the greatest life I have ever touched. . . DR. FORREST FEEZOR Pastor, First Baptist Church N V 7 1 r Y . , 29 ,- I.. ,,, ,,,A, ,hiss-nninnum. L , - Chairmen of F , i :H Y 1 Sz N Qfiiifig REYNOLD ARNOULD Art CORNELIA M. SMITH Biology W. R. STEPHENS Chemistry ' HENRY TRANTHAM Classics PAUL BAKER Drama LORENA STRETCH Education A. I. ARMSTRONG English 30 Departments W-A.. HENRY LEON ROBINSON French RICHMOND LEE BRONAUGH Geology I. E. HAWKINS German WALTER I. WILLIAMS Mathematics EMOGENE PARKER Home Economics WILLIAM I. THOMAS Iournalism I. D. BRAGG History . 4 . ' 1 Q? E 2 'fffaf 3151? E , - . .Qfgiqld awk' 'Lia ,gf lf L... f. .M . ' I :I-Uk' VE' -I 31 A IAMES G. MASON Physical Education KATHLEEN STITELER Physical Education 3 ' , iwgiifc 5. 5 ,... LEONARD A. DUCE Philosophy DANIEL STERNBERG Music 32 SHERWOOD GITHENS, IR Physics A. P. CAGLE Political Science IOHN W. BACHMAN Radio E. O. WOOD Psychology C. D. IOHNSON Sociology GEORGE C. HUMPHREY Religion :fl if f 3 -2 A 4' . if! .I 33 GLENN R. CAPP Speech ANDHES SENDON Spanish tu, 2 X , . f , t,, 5 Q, we 294.-P' xi M .fr '5'.. K , x ing I xi. Dix 34 Facultq Dr. Githens sounding the right pitch, BAKER, MRS. PAUI.. . . . BARKEMA, MARTHA . BEAN, KENNETH L. . .. BLANKS, TITIA BELLE . BOND, T. I. .......... . BROWN, I. B.. IR. .... . . . . Mathematics Music . . . . Psychology Home Economics . . . . . . Chemistry . . . . . . Sociology BROWNE, P. D. ........ Religion, Mathematics CASKEY, MRS. EDNA ...... CLAYTON, LEE ..... .... COCKERELL, LEONE COLEMAN, MARY . . . . DALE, EDWARD E., IR. DAVIS, HUGH O. .... . DAVIDSON, FLOYD . . . DENTON, MRS. IOE . . . DICKS, LENVIL ..... DOUGLAS, MRS. LOIS DWYER, EDDIE L. .... . ENETE NOBLE ....... FELDMAN, LAWRENCE. ' ' ' ' ' English . . . Mathematics . . . Chemistry . . . . . Music . . . . Biology . . . . . . Sociology Biology Home Economics . ........ Music English Religion . . . . Psychology Music GOETTING, M. L. . GROVE, ROXY HAMM, IACK B. . . . Education Music Art HANEY, EDNA English HANNA, B. M. ......... .... E ducation HARRISON, GUY B. ...... ..... H istory HELTON, MRS. LOUISE .... .... R czdio HOPKINS, ROBERT ....... .... M usic HORTON, MRS. WILMA F. . . . ..... English HULME, LOUIE ................ Iournalism HUMPHREY, MRS. GEORGE ........ English IAMES, KEITH W. .............. Philosophy IONES, MRS. LOUISE .... English KELTNER, CLAUD ...... . . . History KIRKMAN, RALPH .... . . . English KLETT, MAMIE ..... . . . Biology LLOYD, MRS. LELA LATCH . . . ..... English LONG, E. HUDSON ........ ...... E nglish LUCAS, GEORGE WILSON ...... Physical Ed. LYNN, RALPH L. ........... ....... H istory Fcucultq It's your turn this morning F ci c u ,I t Ll Mr. lames getting his morning mail. MENEFEE, BILL .......... Physical Education MILLER, ROBERT THOMAS . . Political Science MITCHELL, KAY ........ Physical Education MOORE, MRS. MARY .............. English MCCLINTOCK, PAY M. .... ....... D rarna MCELHANNON, I. C. . .. Education MCKAMIE, WILLIAM .... ....... M usic MCLACHLAN, EUGENE Mathematics NICHOLS, BUFORD .... . . . Religion NORMAN, MARY E. .... History OUSLEY, IOHN W. ...... Religion PROUDFIT, MARY ELLEN . .. .... Music RABB. EDWARD' L. . .. .... Biology ROGERS, THOMAS E. .............. Biology SANDERS, RETHA ........ Home Economics SANSOM, CECIL P. . . . . . Religion SCHMIDT, RALPH L. W. .......... Education SCHWETMAN, HERBERT D .... Physics SHULTZ, IRVIN T. .............. Psychology SMITH, CHARLES G. ..... .. . . . . English SPARKMAN, E. H. .... . Spanish STANTON, W. T. , ..... .... S ociology STEPHENS, IOHN ....... ....... R eligion STERLING, DR. MAC .... .... STOVALL, I. D. ......... . Psychology Ph sical Education STRICKLAND, C. G. . . . Education STRICKLIN, FRED L. .. . . . . . Geology SUTTON, LOIS ...... . . . French TRANTHAM, IOSEPH C. . . . .... Chemistry TWEEDIE, VIRGIL ...... . . . Chemistry WALKER, THOMAS F. . . . .... Spanish WILLIAMS, H. V. ..... Education WITT, RAYMOND ..... WOLDT, MRS. HARRIET .... . WOLDT, IOHN ........... . WOOD, MRS. VEVA .... . CREASEY, VELOY .... Facultq ....Music . . . Music . . . Music .. English . spanish Are they on the fifty, Mr. Pete? f Y' 37+-' 1 1 '- W PS 'uH , 59 , , ABATE, ANNIE MAE . . . Education: History-Atheneans. . . Marlin ADAMS, IAMES W. ........................... Palestine Religion: English. Greek-Ministerial Alliance. ADAMS, IOHN TRUETT ................... Wichita Falls Physics: Math. Chemistry-Senior Class Officer: Student Director Ex-Stu- dent's Assn. ADAMS, NITA .......... . . . ..... . . . . Education, Sociology, AIKEN, MARY IANE ...................... .... .. Abilene . . . San Benito Music, Education: Piano-Mu Phi Epsilon: Baylor Symphony. ALEXANDER, LOU ANN ..... . .... . .... . . Music: Education. ALFORD MARSHALL .. Mulberry, Ark. Brownsville , ..... ..... ..... . . . . . . Reliqion, English-Honor Council, '4S: B Football Team, '49-'5l: Freshman Football Letterman, '48. ANCHORS, MARION LORRAINE ......... Savannah, Ga. Philosophy: English-Alpha Chi: Volunteer Band: Rhapsody in White: BRH Choir: Phi Beta Mu. ANGELL, THELMA LOUISE ......i. .... K annapolis, N. C. History: English. Religion, Education-Vice-Pres.. Kappa Delta Pi: Vice-Pres., YWA: Rhapsody in White: Sec.. North Carolina Club. ARMSTRONG, FRANK L. .......................... Par1s Education: Biology, Chemistry-Baylor Band: Film Society. ATKINS, ATHOL I. .......................,... Big Spring Religion: Speech-Pi Kappa Delta: Boxing Team: Theater. ' AVEN, MARY LEE ........,.................. Greenville Elementary Education: Home Economics. BAIN, CARL ..... .. Iackson, Mtss. English: German, Mathematics-Alpha Chi: Si'-Ima Tau Delta. BALL, ALICE .... Dallas Spanish, Education: English-Sigma Tau Delta: Reporter. Delta Alpha Pit Sigma Delta Pi: First Families ol Baylor: East Texas Club. BALL,KATHLEEN...... ....... ................Larnesa Education: English-HRH Choir: YWA: Oratorio Chorus: A Cappella Choir: Lite Service Band: Radio Choir. BALLARD, LLOYD ................ . .. . . . Center Point English: Bible. BALLOU, CHARLENE B. .............. Albuquerque, N. M. Home Economics-Tri-D. Pres., '52: Treas.. '49: BSU: Mission Sec.. '52. BARBER, BILLY ................... . Weatherford Religion, Speech: English-Ministerial Alliance. BARKER, DONALD G. ............. ...... W aco Psychology: Education-Psi Chi. BARNETT. CHARLOTTE IEAN . .. .. . Maria Education: Music-YWA. BARRON, BENNY GENE .............. . . . Highlands Chemistry: Math--American Chemical Society. BASSETT, MADALYN PRESTON .... ..... H ouston Bible, Education. BATSTONE, ALICE VIRGINIA .... Greeley, Colo. Drama, Education-Atheneans: Alpha Psi. BELL, IOE CLIFF ................. . . . Galena Park Education: English-Freshman Baseball. BELL, LOUISE MARIE ..................... Cosby, Tenn. Spanish: French, Political Science-Sigma Delta Pi. BENNEN, SHIRLEY ...................... .. Beaumont English: French. Psychology-Psi Chi. BILDERBACK, I-IUBERT OLIVER ........... ...... . Dallas Religion: English, Speech-Baylor-Ridgecrest Club. BIRKI-IEAD, MARY SUE ................... Carthage, Mo. Drama: Art-Athenecms: Kappa Pi: Baylor Theatre. BLACK, PEGGY ........... ......... H ouston Education: English. BLATCHLEY, RICHARD L. ..... .. . Ft. Collins, Colo. English: Philosophy. English. Greek. BOATMAN, IESSE E. ........ ......... D allas Religion, Radio: English. BOETTCI-IER, IOYCE ....... . . . Huntsville Home Economics: Religion-Tri D. BOLES,MARY ..... ....... .............Brownsboro Drama: Education-Sec.-Treas,. Baylor Theatre: Alheneans: Neophytes: East Texas Club. I I BOLTON,IIMlVI. .... ..... ..........W1Ch1lGFGllS Radio: English-Alpha Epsilon Rho: Wichita Falls Club: Alpha Phi Omega: West Texas Club: Station Manager KIYS: Vice-Pres., Senior Class, '52. BOLTON,MARY ANN Boss1erC1ty, La. Education: Speech, English-Baylor Band: Louisiana Club. BOWERS, CAROLYN LOUISE Dallas Psycholo9Y, Education: Math-Alpha Omega. Treas., Fall, '5l: Psi Chi: First Families oi Baylor. BOYCE, CAROLYN HARHIET ............ Memphis, Tenn. gillet Education: Spanish, English-BSU Council: Volunteer Band, Vice- BOYD, BILLIE BLANCHE ............... Birmingharn, Ala. Voice: English- A Cappella Choir: University Chorus. BRATTON, BOBBYE PAYE ........................ Brady En lish: Education. BREWER, JAMES FRANKLIN, 111 ...... New Bedford, Mass. Psychology: French-Psi Chi: First Families ol Baylor, BRIDGES, T. MARTIN, IR. .................. Bartow, Fla. Religion: Philosophy, History-Volunteer Band: Ministerial Alliance, BRINSON, BETTY EVELYN .................. Decatur, Ga. Education: Spanish. BRAUGHTON, DONNA . . . . . . Childress Moth. Education: English. BURKS, IIMMY .............................. Port Arthur Bible: English-Chamber oi Commerce: Football Manager, '49-'50: Director Kokernot Hall. BUSHMAN, LOEEN ...... . . , . . . . . .... . . .... . . . . Temple Organ: Religion-Mu Phi Epsilon: BRH Choir: BSU Council. BUSHMAN, LOIS ..... Temple Education: Spanish, Religion-BRH Choir: Memorial House Council: Burle- son-Harrington House Council: Rio Grande Valley Club. - BUTT, ELEANOR.. ........ .......,......CorpusChr1st1 English: Spanish-President, Burleson House Council: BRH Chairman: Sec., Sigma Tau Delta: Sigma Delta Pi: Who's Who, '52. CAMPBELL,BETTY....... ......... .............Uvalde Iournalism, Education: Spanish, English-Theta Sigma Phi, Treas., '51-'52: Burleson House Council, '51-'52: Lariat Stati, '49-'51: Sigma Delta Pi. '51-'52, CAMPBELL, PAULINE ............ .............. H ouston lgiiama, Radio-Neophytes, '49-'5U: A Cappella Choir, '49-'51: BRH Choir, '48- CARl.ISLE, IERRY V. ......................... Rolla, Mo. History: Music Education-University Chorus: Madrigal Choir: Bards. CARNETT, BETTY SUE ........................ Pt. Worth Education, Radio-Alpha Omega: Alpha Epsilon Rho: Sec., Sophomore Class: Freshman Honor Council Rep.: Sophomore Rodeo Queen Nominee: Summer BSU Council: KIYS: Traffic Director: Radio Workshop. CASH, IACK R. .......................... Wichita Falls Religion: English-Ministerial Alliance. eniors Class, f '52 Only a senior could be this heartless! Gt. ...f vi' if 42 CASSIS. IORGE, IR. ...... . Bible: English. . . Tela, Honduras CAUBLE, MARTHA TRUE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shreveport, La. English, Education-King House Council, Burleson-Harrington House Coun- cil: ROTC Honorary Col.. '49-'50: Homecoming Princess. '49-'5U: Louisiana Cluh. CAUDELL, KELLY .......................... Miami, Fla. Bible: History, English-Nhnisterial Canter ence Oflicer: Missions Worker. CAUDILL, IAMES HAROLD ................ Decatur, Ala. Religion: English-Ministerial Alliance. CHAMBLESS, MARY ELIZABETH ......... Savannah, Ga. English. History-International Relations Greater Council. Club: University Chorus, BSU CHANCELLOR, IOYCE IRENE ............. ....... W aco History: English. Drama-Baylor Theatre. CHAPMAN. CYRUS M. ......... . Religion, Sociology-Ministerial Alliance. CLARK, SHERMAN E. .......... . Math, Education-APO: Intramurals, '50. . . Grand Prairie . . . . . Houston CLAYPOOL. IOHN ROWAN ............ Nashville, Tenn. Religion: Greek, English-Sigma Tau Delta: Pi Kappa Delta Forensic Fra- ternity: Student Council: Ministerial Alliance: Who's Who, '52, CLENDENING, DOROTHY ANN ..... ........,.... D allas Elementary Education. English: Alpha Omega: Alumni Sec.: Kappa Delta Pi. Sec.: YWA Community Missions Chairman: Sophomore Honors. COCKRELL, IAMES R. ..... . .................... Chester Religion: English-Pre-Med Club: East Texan Club: FFB: Alpha Phi Omega. Historian: Ministerial Alliance: Volunteer Bards. Band: Chamber ol Commerce: COGGINS, GEORGE HENRY ................ Banks, Ala. Religion-Ministerial Alliance. COFFEY,BOB.................. ...... ......BigSpring Physical Education: Biolog Vice Pres West Texas Club: Iunior Class Oi- ticer: Pres. FFB, '5l: Chan-rig ot Commerce: Varsity Track. '50-'52, COLEMAN, NANCY ............................... Mart Education: English-Pi Alpha Lambda. COOK,MARYIO English: Latin-Sigma Tau Delta. Houston CORBY, LOIS . ...... . ................ Hazel Park, Mich. Education. English: French-Volunteer Band: Kappa Delta Pi. CORRIGAN, BRADFORD D., IR. ................ Hamilton Law: History-Pres.. Student Body: Pres., lunior Class: Senior Dehater: Alpha Phi Omega: Pres., Pre-Law Club: Who's Who, '52. COTHRAN, WILLIAM ALBERT ........ Greenville, S. C. Public School Music: Arnold Society: Band. CRAWFORD, GAIL ................. ..... C ollege Station English, Education: Spanish-Delta Alpha Pi: Kappa Delta Pi. CRAWFORD, WILLIAM RAY ................ Tu1scr,iOkla. English: German, Philosophy-Pres., Sigma Tau Delta, '51-'5Z. CRIM,MACKC.W. ..... Radio: Music, Drama-Alumni Sec.: Phi Mu Alpha Sinionia: Alpha Epsilon Rho: KIYS Staff, Auditor: ROTC Special Sta Summer Theater. tt: Business Manager Southwest CRIMINGER. HARVEY YATES, IR. ........ Charlotte, N. C. Religion: English. CROCKETT, MARY CAROLYN .... . . . . . . . Memphis, Tenn. Education: Spanish-Alpha Chi: Kappa Delta Pi. Treas.: Burleson-Harring- ton House Council. CUMMINS, ALONZO ADDISON, IR. ........... San Benito Religion: History. Greek. English-Sophomo Honor Council. re Class Oiticer: BSU Council: D'AMBROSIO, ELIZABETH CMRSQ . . . . . . Waco Public School Music: Voice. DARDEN, CHRISTEEN ....... ..... .... P ur don Education: English. U DAVENPORT, WILLIAM P. ......... . . Crystal City Religion, History: English. DAVIDSON, MARGARET CELESTE ................ Dallas Spanish: Religion-Sigma Delta Pi: First Fa DAVIDSON, MARY ELIZABETH . . Education, Spanish: English. DAVIS, DONALD E. ......... . Math: Physics. DAVIS, DUANE N. ...... . . . . . . . Religion: Enqlish-I. B. Cambtell Assn. milies oi Baylor. . . Eagle Lake . . . . Waco . . . . Giddinqs DAVIS, L. VERNON ........................ San Antonio Iournalism: History-Vice-Pres.. Sigma Delta Chi: Lariat Stott. DEAN, HELEN Tulsa, Okla. Piano: Organ-Delta Alpha Pi: Mu Phi Epsilon: Hound-Up Beaut Nominee. '49, '51, '52: Tryon Coterie Sweetheart, '50-'51: Homecoming tgueen. '5l: May Princess, '-19: Varsity B Homecoming Nominee. DELLINGER, LAVERNE ......................,.... Waco Math. Spanish: Education. DENNING, BARBARA ........................ Stockdale Education: Music Education. English-Pi Alpha Lamba. DENTON, BARBARA .................... Aberdeen, Miss. English, Education-Atheneans. DICKSON, SUE Waco Sociology: Education-Round-Up Beauty Nominee, '52: Athenean: Waco- Baylor Club: Iunior Class Mas' Queen Nominee: lunior Beauty Nominee, '5l: Athenean Rodeo Queen ominee: Tyron Coterie Homecoming Queen Nominee: Alpha Kappa Delta. DILDAY, R. H., IR. .... . . ........ .......... W lchita Falls Religion. English: SDanishfChamher of Commerce: BRH Choir: Presn Junior Class: Who's Who, '52. DOHONEY, IOAN HULL ......................... M1lf0Id Education, English. DORBRITZ, RICHARD ORVILLE Music Education-Band: Kappa Kappa Psi. . . Brenham DORRILL, MARTHA IEANNE BRAWLEY ........... Waco Music, Education-Mu Phi Epsilon: Kappa Delta Pi: Alpha Chi. DORRILL, WILLIAMF. Waco Philosophy. History. Political Science-Pres.. Pi Kappa Delta: Pi Gamma Mu: Order ot Anus: International Relations Club: Varsity Debate. I DORROH, MARIORIE ........................... . Austm Spanish. Education: Music Education-Methodist Student Movement: Phi Beta Mu. Sec.: FFB. DOSS, TOMMYLU .............................. Terrell English. Education: German. DOYEN, BETTY LOUISE . . . . .................... Houston Education, English-BSU Executive Council: Corres.-Sec.. Alpha Omega: Honor Council: Senior Class Otlicer. DUNLOP, MARGARET ISHBEL . . . . . Houston Hi tor , Education. DUISLEAI, DORIS MARLOW .. .. Waco History, Education-Alpha Omega. DUNAGAN, BLAKE ......... .. Paris Religion: English. DUNKLEBERG, RUTH .......... .... S an Antonio English. Education: History. DURHAM, HENRY STIGLER, IR. . . , . Itta Bena, Mich. Pre-Med-Mississippi Club. - DYAL,BOB Houston Religion: English. History, Philosophy--Freshman Football Mgr.. '48: Varsity Football MGI., '43-'5l: Freshman BSU Council. '48f'49: BSU Council. '50-'5l: HeqionallGolden Gloves Champion, '50: Baylor Chamber ol Commerce: Varsity 'B Club, '50-'52: Vice-Pres.. Freshman Class: Vice-Pres.. Iunior Class: Who's Who. '52, EAST, IO ANNE ....................... .. Coolidge Music Education-Rhapsody in White: Rodeo Club. Seniors Class, of '52 Pat turning pro. no 43 Gan :ye . J 44 EBERSPACHER, DELL ........,...,............ Angleton Education: Music Education-Sec., Delta Alpha Pi, '5l: Vice-Pres., Tau Beta Sigma, '49: Golden Wave Band, '48-'49. EDWARDS, PEGGY .....................,....... Borger English. Education-Pi Alpha Lambda: Baylor-Panhandle Club. ELKINS, DANIEL ..,............................. Dallas Law: English. EMUNSON, ALTON D. . . . . Waxahachie Pre-Med. Chemistry: German. EPPERSON. GORDON W. . ......... Waco Edu a ion: Reli ion. EVANS, FRAFICES 1f:1v11LY ...........,.. Weapon, Conn. Elementary Education. Psychology-Peer Club: Psi Chi: Louisiana Club. EVERITT, IACQUELINE DELL .................... Odessa Speech. Education: English-Sec.. Pi Alpha Lambda: Phi Beta Mu: West Texas Club: Rodeo Association: First Families oi Baylor: Rhapsody in White. FEUERSTEIN, THOM C. ...... . . . . . . . . . . Sandusky, Ohio Drama. Education: English-Neophytes. Vice-Pres.: Baylor Little Theater. Pres.: Newman Club. Vice-Chairman: South Texas Province ot Newman Clubs: Alpha Psi Omega. PENTON, ROBERT H. ............ W.-rppingefs Falls, N. Y. History: Chemistry. Mathematics-Swimming Team: Water Polo Team. FLOYD. WILLIAM F. ............................ Waco Biology: Chemistry-Arnold Society. FOSTER, LUE ANN .............................. Waco English: History. Education-Peer Club: Sigma Tau Delta: BSU Council: Forensics: Who's Who, '52, FOX, KENNETH L. .... . . Eldorado, Okla. Bible: Greek, Sociology. FRANKLIN, WILLIAM C. .................. Corpus Christi Chemistry: GermanfBeta Beta Beta: Alpha Epsilon Delta. FRAZIER, THOMAS RICHARD .................... Dallas History: Religion, Spanish. FUNDERBURK, MAX ,.................... Sterlington, La. PreADental: Chemistry-'Louisiana Club: ROTC: Missions. GAGE, FRANCES .......................... . . . Waco Music Education-Rhapsody in White. GANT, GEORGE W., IR, ..... . . . Waco Mathematics. Education: Spanish. GARLINGTON, AUBREY S. . . . . . . . .......... . .... Vernon Piano: Voice. EnglishiBaylor A Cappella Choir. '48-'4S: Radio Choir: Ora- torio Choir: Baylor Symphony Orchestra. '48-'5O: Phi Mu Alpha Sinionio. '49-'SUI Sec.. Phi Mu Alpha, '49-'50: Reporter, Canterbury Club. '51-'52, GARNER, EDWARD RAY ........................ Waco Physical Education, Education: Biology-Physical Education Majors' Club. GARRETT, SARA ELIZABETH ..... .............. W aco Education: English-Alpha Psi Omega. GARTIN, IANETTE ....................... Iackson, Miss. Drama: Religion, Education-Baylor Theatre: Volunteer Mission Band. GASTON, MARION .................... ..,... G ranbury Radio: History-Sales Manager KIYS. GEGAN, MARY ANN ......... . . Memphis, Tenn. Education: Spanish-Delta Alpha Pi. GHRIST, DOLORES KAY .....,............. San Antonio History: English. Spanish, Education-Parliamentarian, Alpha Omega. GIBBONS, ROBERT 1. ...... Pofosi. Mo. Biolo 2 En lish. GILBREATEI, NELMA DORIS ............... .... A mmillo Education: History, English-Baylor-Panhandle Club: YWA: Band: Tau Beta Sigma. GILL, ARLEN ROSS ...... Poteau, Okla. Religion, English: History-Summer BSU Counc.l: Baylor Symphony: Baylor Bards: Ministerial Alliance. 1 GILLESPIE, MARY IOAN .... . . . . . . . . . . . . ......... Mexia Home Econon1icskPi Alpha Lambda, Pres.: Tri-D, Treas.: Rhapsody in White: Inter-Club Council. GILMORE, ROBERT M. . . . . . Swartz Creek, Mich. Chemistry: Biology. GODDARD, BETTY ALLEN .... .... ................ W a co gocgalogy. Education-Vice'Pres., Delta Alpha Pi: Sec.-Treas., Baylor-Waco u . GOODWIN, EDWARD C. . . .. . Scottsville. Va. Religion: English: History. GRAHAM, MARY ELLEN .......... . . . ......... Waco Home Economics-Radio: Newman Club: Tri-D. GRANBERRY, VICTOR ........ ........,....... V an Religion: English-Ministerial Alliance. GRAY, HAROLD RHEA ............ Mountain City, Tenn. Religion: English, History. Philosophy-BRI-I Choir. GR.EEN,A.I. ..... ........ .......... Rogers Religion: EnglishfPres.. Ministerial Alliance. '5l: BSU Council. '51, GREEN, JOHN EDWARD . .. .... ..... ........... . N eches Religion: History-Ministerial Alliance. GRIFFIN,IACK.................... ......Waco Religion: English, Radio-Ministerial Alliance. GRIFFIN, IOHANNA San Antonio Religion, English: Speech:-Pi Alpha Lambda: University Chorus: A Cappella Choir: Baylor Religious Hour Choir: First Iamilies oi Baylor: Religious Education Club. GRIFFITH, BONNIE IEANINE . . . . . . .... . . . Iackson, Miss. Organ: Music Education-Mu Phi Epsilon, Pres., '5l 52: Console Club: Ora- tono Chorus: Neophytes: Radio Choir: Mississippi Club. GRONER, GWENDOLYN Dallas English Literature: Commercial Art-Alpha Omega Club: Pres., '51, Kappi Pi: Sec., '50: Memorial House Council, Pres., '5D: Nominee tor Who's Who, '50: Who's Who, '5l: Treas.. Alpha Omega, '5D: Inter-Club Council. '5l. GROSS, IEANNE .... ...... . Corsicana Art. History: English-Kappi Pi. GUEST, PATRICIA ................ . . Salado Home Economics-Tri-D: Methodist Students. GUMMELT, WALTER G. ............. ....... Lo rena Religion: English, Speech-Ministerial Alliance. GUTHRIE, BILL G. ................. .. Fresno, Calif. Bible: English. HACKER, IAMESY LELAND ............ ..... H art Religion: English. Greeks-Baylor Panhandle Club. Pledger Physical Education: Biology-Delta Psi Kappa: P. E. Maior's Club: Band, '49: Badminton Club: Sgt. at Arms, Delta Psi Kappa: Sports Manager, '52. HANCOCK, BILLY RAY .................... Waxahachie History: Political Science, Education. HANKINS. BOBBIE I OANN ........................ Waco Elementary Education: English-Pi Alpha Lambda: Baylor-Waco Club. HANNA. CAROL M. ........... .. Cincinnati, Ohio Psychology: English. HARDY, PATRICIA ANN HICKS ................... Waco History: Education--Pi Gamma Mu: Sophomore Honors. HARGROVE, GUY P. ....................... Brownwood Geology: Law-Chamber ol Commerce: Phi Alpha Delta. HARRELL, HOWARD B. ................... . . Waco English, Education. Seniors Class. of '52 Employing Mr. Rutherforc1's services. M3 Sf s nn. 'X 'no- HARRINGTON, LARRY R. ......................... Plano Chemistry: Physics, Math-American Chemical Society. HARRINGTON, RICHARD P. ............,. Beverly, Mass. English: Education. HARRIS, ROBBIE JAMES .................... Texarkana Religion: English-Vice-Pres., East Texas Club: Ministerial Club. HARRIS, MARVIN M. ............................ Troup Religion, English-Ministerial Alliance. HARRISON, CHARLENE ..... ..... F t. Worth Education: En lish. H1-ERRISONA FAMES ons, JR. .. ... corpus Christi ucation: isto . HAP.T,DWA1Nn'M. . .,........................... ctnven Physical Education: Education-Physical Education Majors Club. HASSARD. C. THOMAS .................... Union, N. I. Physical Education: Biology. Education-Alpha Phi Omega: Canterbury Club: Physical Education Majors Club: Varsity Track. HATTER, CURTIS, IR. ............................ Waco Spanish, History: Economics, Political Science-Alpha Phi Omega: Sigma Delta Pi: Pi Gamma Mu: First Families of Baylor Club. HAWKINS, FORREST H. .................... Marrerd, La. illeliqion: Greek, English. Radio-Band. HAWKINS, JOE T. .............. ....... W aco Education, History: English, Spanish. HAYS, PAUL E. ................. .. . Waco' Biology: Chemistry--Baylor-Waco Club. HEATLY, ODEL I., IR. . . .... Houston Zoology: Chemistry-ROTC. HEBERT, THOMAS C. ........................ Port Arthur Psychology. Religion-Intramural: Ministerial Alliance. HENDERSON, BURTIS BATES CMRSQ .............. Waco Psychology: Education, History-Psi Chi. HENDERSON, IUNE MILLICENT ............ San Antonio Iournalism, History: English-Lariat Stafl: Society Editor, '50: International Relations Club. HERNANDEZ, YOLANDA .................. San Antonio Eglugatgoji-5 Sociology, EnglishAKappa Delta Pi: YWA: International Rela- HERRINGTON, NINA LYNN ................ . ..... Waco Home Economics: Radio-Baylor Club: Tri-D. HETHCOCK, LEWIS DUANE .................... Weslaco Psychology: Chemistry. English-Sigma Tau Delta: Pre-Med Club: Alpha Phi Omega: Rio Grande Valley Club. HILL, LAWRENCE W. ............... Chattanooga, Tenn. History: Religion-KIYS: ROTC. HINSON, THOMAS A. .......... . . Little Rock, Ark. Religion: English-Ministerial Alliance. HODGE, MARY IEWELL ................. Charlotte, N. C. Education: English-Sec.. Summer BSU Council: YWA: North Carolina Club: University Chorus. HOFFEE, IOYCE ............. . . DeSoto, Mo. Home Economics. Education-Tri D. HOLCOMB, LELAND D. ....,.................. Harlingen Education, Music-Band: Baylor Bards: Arnold Society: Collegians: BHH Choir: Rio Grande Valley Club: First Families ol Baylor Club. HOLCOMBE, IOE M. . . . . . . . .... . . . Floresville Chemistry: German-Kappa Alpha Mu. 1 HOOD, ANITA LOUISE . . ...... . .... . . . . .... . . Mesqulte Spanish, Education: Music Theory, English-Alexander House Council: Sopho' more Honors: Golden Wave Band, '48-'50: Tau Beta Sigma, '48-'50: Kappa Delta Pi: Sigma Delta Pi: Mu Phi Epsilon, Treas.. '50 51. I-IOOPER, BETTYE ......................... Sweetwater Education: Art-Sec., Senior Class. HORN, IOHN CLINTON ............ . . Ft. Worth Religion: English. History-Ministerial Alliance. HORNADAY, IOYCE ..................... Fordyce. Ark. Elementary Education. History-Arkansas Club: Pi Gamma Mu. HUBBELL, MICKEY WARD ................... Rosenberg Religion. History: English. HUNSTABLE, IOHN A. ................ ........ . Mesquite Religion. Education: History-Volunteer Band: Ministerial Alliance. IGOU, DELMAR .......... . .................... Perryton Geol0QYf Math: German. IACKSON, WILLIAM MAURICE ............ Weatherford Chemistry: German. Biology-Alpha Epsilon Delta: Tri-Beta. IANTZEN, ARNOLD .................... Watertown, S. D. History: English. IARMAN, JAMES .................... .... S an Antonio Chemistr : Biolo . IOHNSOIXI, MAJRGIE RUTH .........,..... ....... W Geo Elementary Education: Sociology-Delta Alpha P. IONES, CAROL .... . Lamesa English: Religion, Spanish-First Families oi Baylor: Volunteer Band: YWA: Panhandle Club. IONES. PEGGY IEAN ................,........... Waco Psi Kappa: P. E. Majors Physical Education: Biology, Education-Delta Club: Badminton Club. IONES. RUTH IRENE ...... ..... ....... ......... . Borqer History: German, English-International Relations Club: Sec., '52, Pi Gamma Mu: Baylor Panhandle Club: Radio Choir. IORDAN, HELEN Camllla Home Economics Education-Tri D Club. KELLOW, BETTY LOUISE ........ ...... H enderson, Ky. Education: Speech, History. KENNEDY, MARCIA MARIE, ......... Kilgore Elementary Education: Political Science--Canterbury Club. KEY, GLENELLA MCMINN . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . Pasadena Education: Speech-First Families ol Baylor: YWA: Music Education Work- shop: Kappa Delta Pi. KEY. IERRY STANLY .......................... Perryton Bible Education-Volunteer Band: Ministerial Alliance: Music Education Club:' Sophomore Honors. KEY. IOHNNIE HELEN ....... Bible, Business. KIDWELL, RICHARD M., IR. .. . Music Education. KIRSTEIN. IAMES FRITZ ..... Heliqion: English, History. KNUDSON. MILBURN IRVIN . . . Math: History. LACY. EDMUND EMMETT ......... Religion: Enqlish. Greek--Alpha Phi Omega. LANGSTON, BILLYE MARIE ........ . . . . Perryton Amarillo Asheville, N. C. Hico Port Arthur Sherman Chemistry, Education: Math-Treasurer. American Chemical Society. LATTIMORE, HARRY MCLAURINE ........ Marlow. Okla. Reliqion: Speech. Philosophy. English. LAWRENCE, BILLY Physical Education: Biology--Physical Education Seniors Class. of How did I ever get Tyler Club. ' 5 2 in this predicament? Y- 48 LEACHE, PATRICIA ...... . . Mt. Vernon, Ohio Elementary Education: French. LEE, BILL HUGH ................... .......... E arth Psychology: Chemistry, Physics Taurus Club. LeMASTER, BOBBY ANN ................... San Antonio ggulcationf English, Germanf A Cappella Choir: Floor Director, Alexander LENERT, CLEOTA B. CMRSJ ..................,.. Bryan Education: Psychology-Psi Chi: Peer Club: Neophytes: Phi Mu: FEB: Volunteer Band. , LEONARD, FRANCES SMITH QMRSJ .. .. Arlington Heliqiori. English: Latin--WBMS, Sec. LE PERE, GERALD B. .,...... ....... H ouston Religious Education: English. LEWALLEN, MARIAN .................... Mineral Wells Education. Spanish. English-Peers: Phi Sigma Iota. LEWIS, BONIBELLE . . .... . . ......... . . . . . . . . . . . Abilene English, Education: Speech-Delta Alpha Pi. Historian, '48, Sec., '49, Pledge Captain, '50, Pres.. '5l: Memorial House Council, Sec.: Homecoming Nominee. '4E: May Queen Nominee. '50: Round-Up Beauty. 519. 'SOZ Round- lllvplri Begaitylsllilominee. '52: ROTC B Squadron , Sponsor, '49v'5D: Whos 0. , . LEWIS, DORIS LEE .......................... Texas City Piano: Organ, Education-Phi Beta Mu. Pres.. '51, Spring. LEWIS, MIKE I. ........... , .................... Houston English: Chemistry-Sigma Tau Delta: Pre-Med Club: Houston Club. LINGBERG, EVAN F. ...................... San Antonio Pre-Med: Biology--Phi Mu Alpha: Tri-Beta. LINDELL, IOHN ................. ..,.. H ouston Religion: English-Missions. LINDLEY,KEITH Tulia Geology: German. Spanish-Alpha Phi Omega: German Club: West Texas Club: Panhandle Club: Spanish Club. LIVELY, MARY TOM Lafayette, La. Physical Education. LOUVORN,MILDRED......... ......,Dallas Education: English-Kappa Delta Pi. MABIE, PATSY ..... Helena. Ark. Education: Speech-Alpha Omega Club: Arkansas Club. Reporter: Tryon Coterie Sweetheart: Nominee lor Homecoming Queen: Moy Queen Nominee: Baylor Gabailee Hep.: Round-Up Beauty Nominee, '52: Wha's Who, '52. MAFFETT, I. LAMAR, IR. ................... Atlanta, Ga. geligion. English: Greekflllinisterial Alliance: Georgia Club: Missions astor. MAHON, IULIUS .......................... Dallas, N. C. Religion: English- Pres.. Ministerial Alliance: KIYS. MALLETT, AUDREY LESTA .................. . . . Houston gllusic Education-Mu Phi Epsilon: Tau Beta Sigma: Baylor Band: Oratorio orus. MALONE, C. FORREST ...................... Troup Math: Physics. - MAN, RALPH ................................. Decatur Iournalism, English: History-Sigma Delta Chi, Treas.: Lariat Staff. MARCHBANKS, SARILEE ................... . . Beaumont Iournalism. Political Science-Editor. '52 Roundllp: Managing Editor. '5l: Class Editor, '48-'49: Sec.-Treas., Theta Sigma Phi: Beaumont Club. '4S: lunior Class Olticer: Who's Who, '52: Lariat Statl. MARETT, ALICE MARIE ............ . . .... . , . . . Gonzales Speech. Elementary EducationfKappa Delta Pi, Pres.: Sophomore Honors: Alpha Chi: YWA, Olficer: Memorial House Council. , MARKS, ALMA RUTH ...,...............,.... Longview Drama: Voice-A Cappella Choir: University Chorus: BRI-I Choir: Neophytes. MATHENEY, PIERCE .................... El Dorado, Ark. Religion, English: History-Pi Kappa Delta: Alpha Chi: Sigma Tau Delta. MAY, DAVID E. .....,..................... Safford, Ariz. Chemistry: Biology. D MELTON, ELIZABETH ANNE ............ Inverness, Miss. Education: Religion-BSU Council, 'Sl-'52, Vice-Pres.: Alpha Omega: Sec.. Iunior Class, Treas.: YWA, Social Chairman, '5U, '51, - MENDEZ, IOSE INEZ ....................... Brownsville Music Education. MEREDITH, THOMAS R. . . ........... , . Waco lournalism: English. MERRILL, C. LEONARD .. . . . Chatcmooqa, Tenn. Radio, Religion: English4AER. MILES, ARTHUR LEE .......................... Hillsboro History: Political Science. English-Sigma Tau Delta: Baylor Theater: FFB: International Relations Club: Neophytes: Louisiana Club. MILLER, BARBARA .............................. Bishop History. Education. MILLER, GLEN CALVIN ....................... Navasota Education: History, Government-First Families ol Baylor. MILLER, GLENDA CLAIRE .................... Harlingen Education: English. Spanish-Athenean: Kappa Delta Pi. MILNER, ANN CARRELL .................... .. Houston Ed cation: Reli i n. MIMLS, MAMIEOLOU .. .. Waco Education: Mathematics. MONCUS, DAVID ................... ...... W aco Psychology: German-Esquire Club. MONTGOMERY, DOROTHY EVELYN ........ Eagle Pass Education. Spanish: Art-Pi Alpha Lambda: Sigma Delta Pr: Pi Alpha cliangbda: Homecoming Nominee, '5l: Burleson House Council: West Texas u . MOORE, ELIZABETH . . . . ....... . ..... . . . Temuco, Chile Psychology. Education-Psi Chi. MOORE,FORREST.................... ..... . ..... Plano Radio: Iournalism-Manager, KIYS, Chie! Announcer. Program Committee: Sec.. Alpha Epsilon Rho. MORGAN, KENNETH . ..................... . . Athens Religion: English-Volunteer Band: Ministerial Alliance. MORRIS, HARRY KEITH ................. .. Canadian Religion: English-Ministerial Alliance, MORROW, ANNE COLEMAN .................... Waco Theory: Piano-Phi Beta Mu, Rec. Sec.: Mu Phi Epsilon: Baylor Symphony: Madrigal Choir. MORTON, ALFRED M., III ............ Chattanooga, Tenn. Hlilstoryy Religion-Baylor Bards: Radio Workshop: ROTC: Religious Werke s op. Moses, PEGGY JOY .... ...... W eco Education: Sociolo . MOTLEY, BARBARA IAN .. Hollis, omg. Education: English, MOTLEY, THEROL ........................ . Hollis, Okla. Iournalism, Education: History-Vice-Pres., Theta Sigma Phi. MUND, IANE ................................. Eldorado Education: English-BSU Council: West Texas Club: Round-Up Stall, '50, '5l: YWA. MURRY, MARIAN .............,............. . ..... Van gdlucation: Music Education-Pledge Captain. Sec., Athenean Club: BRI-I oir. MCCARTY, PATRICIA LU ........ . ....... Ardmore, Okla, Elementary Education: Enqlishgliound-Up Beauty Nominee, '52: Alpha Omega, Ollicer: Oklahoma Club, Sec., '51, Pres., '5Z: Iunior Class May Queen Nominee, Ollicer: Beauty, '5l: Feature Editor, Round-Up, '52, MCCLELLEN, MARY NEIL . . . . . . . ...... . . ...... Cameron Biology: Chemistry, Psychology-Beta Beta Beta, Pres.: Tau Beta Sigma: Memorial House Council: A Cappella Choir: Radio Choir: Golden Wave Band: French Club: University Chorus. MCCONNELL, CLAUDIA MAE . . .... . . . . . . . . . . Mercedes Psychology, Education: Biology-Psi Chi: A Cappella Choir, Vice-Pres., Sec.: Rio Grande Valley Club: International Relations Club: Round-Up Stall, '50-'5l: Sophomore Honors. Seniors Class of '52 Yes, the keys would help! :Hi hw. 2.4 .D MCFALL, MARY RUTH ........ Education. Sociology. MCGINNIS LLOYD BROWN . .. , . .... .... W aco . . . . Waco Religion: English-Sec., Ministerial Alliance.. . I H ' M KELVEY MARGIE LOUISE cEnglish, Education-Pi Alpha Lambda. - M KINNEY, L. G., IR C . . . . . . .... Public School Music: Music-BRH Choir: Chorister. MCMEANS, EDWIN FORT .... English: Education, History. MCNEELY, G. W., IR . . . . MCNEESE, HARRY LEE, IR. .... . Radio: Iournalism. Beaumont Houston Phi Mu Alpha: Volunteer Band . . .... Greenville . . . . . . . Wichita Falls Bible: English, Greek4Ministerial Alliance: Missions. . . . . . . . . . Monticello, Ark. McNEIL,M.C. Waco Music: Education-Kappa Kappa Psi: Golden Wave Band: Baylor Symphony. MCQUISTON, ELIZABETH ...... Corsicana Elementary Education: Spanish. English-Pi Alpha Lambda. Sec. MCWHORTER, SYLVIA BELLE .. , .............. Dayton Piano-Phi Beta Mu, Corres. Sec.: Mu Phi Epsilon: Chorister. Sec. NANCE, LAVERN .............. Home EconomicsfTri-D. '50, '51, Sec., '51, NEAL, GLADYS CHARLENE Education: English. NELSON, EVELYN TOMMYE . Home Economics: Education-Tri-D. NEWSOM CHARLES H. .... . Nixon Waco Anahuac Kerens , ....... , ............ Advertising: Commercial Art-Kappa Kappa Psi: Golden Wave Band: Wing Director. Kokernot Hall. NIXON, DANIEL B. ............................ Andrews Physical Education: Biology EclucationgP. E. Majors' Club. NORDLUND, RALPH HAROLD ............ Fostoria, Ohio History: Business-Pres., International Relations Club: Pres.. Pi Gamma Mu: Arnold Society: AFROTC Drill Team. OERKE, ANDREW H. . . . . English: Religion. OLIVER, MARVIN E. . . . . Religion: English. O'NEAL, HAROLD S. ........... . . . . Milwaukee, Wis. . . . . . . .. Mansfield .........Va1dostC1. Ga. Religion, English-Baylor Theatre: Ministerial Alliance. - OPPERMANN, FREDERICK W. .......... Milwaukee, Wis. History. German: Education. PARDO, CAROL IOAN ............... ..... W aco Elementary Education: Spanish-Education Fraternly PARISH, VIRGINIA CHARLENE ....... ..... B allinger Education: History. English-Volunteer B and. PATRICK, RUSSELL A. ............,....... St. Louis, Mo. Philosophy: Religion-Ministerial Alliance. PATTERSON, DOLORES MAE . . . . .... . ..... . ..... Waco Education. Spanish:Religion, English-Alpha Chi: Kappa Delta Pi: BRH Ch 'r' Athe e Cl b' lnte -Club Co nc'l' S n'or Homecom'n Queen ein. n an u . r u i, e 1 x g Nominee: Senior Nominee. Who's Who. PATTERSON, BOBBY EARL ...,.... Kings Mountain. N. C. English. Religion: Latin. PEARCE, WILLIAM BOYD . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brownfield Religion, English: History. Greek-Ministerial Alliance: Volunteer Band: BSU Council. PEARSON, JEAN IRWIN QMRs.3 .............. ciebume Home Economics-Tri-D: WBMS. . A k PEARSON, IOHN H. ..... spr..1gqc.1e.4 r . Religion! Speech-Arkansas Club: East Texas Club: Ministerial Alliance. PECOLINO, VICTOR . . . Religion: Spanish. Hitchcock PEEK, WILLIAM L. ..................... Texarkana. Ark. Law: History. PENTECOST, IERRY Manvel Chemistry: English-Pre-Med Club: Intramural Football, Basketball. PERRY, GEORGIA RUTH . ...................... Houston Elementary Education: History. English-EPB: Houston Club: Sec.. Freshman Class. PERRY, RICHARD H. ............... . Dublin Iournalism: English-Lariat, Edrtor. Spring, Fall, '51: S.gma Delta Chl. Pres.: Kappa Alpha Mu: Lariat Night Editor. PHILPOTT, WAYNE .......................... Beaumont Religious Education: Speech-HRH Chairman. PIPPIN, IEAN ............. . . . . ...... . . . ...... Waco Elementary Education: English-Waco Club. PITTARD, KATIE IO . .......... .... . .4 . . ..... Albany Ga. English, History-Burleson House Council: Rhapsody in Wh.te: Vice-Pres-. YWA. POLLEY. BETTY IOYCE ......... Education: English-Kappa Delta Pi. Satin POLLEY, ROBERT ........... . . . . . . Lorena Education: Histo . POSKEY, MAR'i E. ............................ Baytown Sociology: Psychology-Pi Alpha Lambda: May Queen Nominee, '5l. POSTON, NANCY .......... .................. F t. Worth English: History. POWELL, DARON H. .......,.... .... W aco Pre-Med-AED: Tri-Beta. POTTS, GORDON HAROLD, IR. ................ Weslaco Religion, History: English, Philosophy-Pres., Freshman Class: Pi Gamma Mu: BSU Council. '50-'5l: Pres., Blil-I Choir: Who's Who, '52, POWERS, KEMP W. ................ . Religion: English. PRESTON. VISTA YVONNE ......... PortArthur Dallas Sociology: Spanish, Religion-Sigma Delta Pi: Alpha Kappa Delta, Reporter? YWA. PRIDDY, AMOS A .- ........... .. . . Hot Springs, Ark. P. E.: Education-P. E. Malors' Club. PUMPHREY, HOMER F. ................... Irvington, Ill. English: Speech. RAHM, LEA .............. ................ S uccess, Ark. Sociologlyi Psychology, English, Education-Psi Chi, Treas: Arkansas Club: Alpha appa Delta. Sec, RAMSEY, BOBBIE ........................... McGregor Education: English, Speech-Volunteer Band: Summer BSU Council. RAUCH, EARL I. ....... . PsycholoQY: Biology. RAY, WILLIAM HENRY . Pre-Med, Spanish: Chemistry. READ, WILLIAM T. ..... . Biology: Chemistry-Tryon Coterie RENEAU, LOU ELLEN . . . Home Economics Education, Seniors Class of . . . . Erie, Mich. . . . . Dallas . . . . Mart . . . . Kermit ' 5 2 Yea, Sic 'Em Bears! RENNER, VERNON E. . . . . . Vandalia, Mo. Psychology: Sociology. REUWER, BETTY I EAN .......................... Ranger Education: Music Education, English-Mu Phi Epsilon, Rhapsody in White. RICE, WANDA IO ........................... Greenville Music Education: Elementary Education-Phi Beta Mu, Sec. RIKE, ANNE KATHERINE ....................... Haskell Education: Home Econom'cs-D lt Al h P'. S ' , '50, R t 7 T' D, 'so. sec.. DAP Hep. to Intel-ciubeciiwicii. 951. ' pmg elm er H RILEY, CHARLOTTE RUTH .................... Pasadena Education, Physical Education-Delta Psi Kappa: Houston Club: PEM. ROARK. SELVA .... ............ .... .... M e m phis, Tenn. Iournalistn: English-Burleson-House Council. '50-'51: Lariat Stall: Theta Sigma. Phi-Keeper ol Archives, '51-'5Z: Volunteer Band, Sec., '50-'52- BSU Council, '51-'S2. ' ROBBINS, PATRICIA ANNE ....................... Waco Biology: Chemistry. English-Beta Beta Beta: Alpha Epsilon Delta: Peer Club Scholarship. ROBERTS, HELEN HOWIE ....................,..... Taft Drama: Education-Golden Wave Band: Peer Club. RCZBERl1I'id IOANN .... ....,.. T exarkana peec : ucotion. ROBERTS, JUNE ROSE ......,......... West Helena, Ark. English: Education-Rhapsody in White: Arkansas Club. RODRIGUEZ, SEFERNIO ...................... Rio Hondo Spanish: Biology, EducationfSigma Delta Pi: Rio Grande Valley Club. ROGERS, BILL .................................. Center Iournalism: Political Science-SDX, East Texas Club: First Families ol Baylor. ROUSHLEAUREAMEANNE...................... Dallas English. Education-Alpha Omega: Sigma Tau Delta: Alpha Chi: Kappa Delta Pi: Sophomore Officer: Memorial Dormitory House Council: lunior Class Representative and Ring Out. RUSTEBERGJUNE.. ...... ..................Brownsville Spanish, Education: English4igma Delta Pi, Pres.: Pi Alpha Lambda, Vice4Pres.: FFB: Valley Club. RYAN,CHARLESS. Midland Chemistry: Mathematics-Baylor Chamber oi Commerce: Cadet Lt. Col. Baylor ROTC: Captain Baylor AFROTC: Rifle Team. SANDERS,ANNECLAIRE........... ..... ......Houston Elementary Education: Sociology, Spanish-Alpha Kappa Delta: Sigma Delta Pi: Social Charmian: University Chorus. SANDERS, ROYCE LINDSAY .. Amarillo Religion: English-Ministerial Alliance. SANDERS, WILBURN IOSEPH .................... Waco Egslgo: General Business-Pres., Alpha Epsilon Rho: Production Manager. SANDERSON, IR., GARRETT .................. 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IAMES FLOYD ................. Political Science: History-Pres., lnternational Relations Club. ' . Som Antonio .... .SanA.nton1o S eech, Education: Spanish-International Relations Club: Sigma Delta Pi: Kxappa Delta Pi: Alexander House Council: Pres., Lattimore House Council: YWA. SIMS, HARRY MAYO . .. . .... . Stamford Physics: Math. SLATER, BYRD THOMAS, IR. .. ..... ....... . .. Hico Physics: Mathematics, Education. SMITH, CAROLYN ALLENE ...................... Dallas Education. English: Spanish-Alpha Omega: Alpha Chi: Kappa Delta Pi: Pres., YWA: BSU Council: 1914 Class Scholarship: Sophomore Honors: lunioz Class Sec. SMITH, DOROTHY IEAN .................. Brownsville Spanish, Education: English-Sigma Delta Pi: Rio Grande Valley Club. SMITH, IAMES LESLIE ...................... Gaiesville Religion: English-Treas,, Volunteer Band. SMITH, MARION LOUISE .................. San Angelo Education: Psychology, English, Spanish-West Texas Club. Sec.. 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STANSBURY, IOHN M., IR. .................. Port Arthur Religion. Speech, English-Ministerial Alliance: FFB. STAPP AMES . ............. . .. Port O'Connor Bible: I English. STARNES, HOWARD CLOYES .......... Asheville. N. C. Religion: EnglishfMinisterial Conference: BSU: Missions. STAUTZENBERGER, DOROTHY . . .... . .... . . . . . . . . Waco Physical Education: Education-Delta Psi Kappa: Homecoming Queen Nominee, '49: Rodeo Queen Nominee. '50-'Sli May Queen Nominee, '49-'SOI Miss Baylor Stadium Nominee. '5U. STEGANT, MARY AGNES ...................... Houston Education, English-Pre-Med Club: Sigma Tau Delta. Seniors Class off 'S 1 2 Halloween open house at Burleson. its ,1- Gm 53 up 4 ie , fs, fi STEGANT, TED LEON .....................,... Brenham Chemistry, German: Mathilkmerican Chemistry Society: German Club. STEVENS, RALPH H. .................... Pine Bluff, Ark. Math: Physics, Education-Pres., Arkansas Club. STOCKTON. MARVIN ...... .... .............. P l amview Education. Political Science: Historyflilaylor-Panhandle Club, Treas.: Pi Gamma Mu, Vice-Pres.: International Relations Club. SULLIVAN, CHARLES W. .............. Springfield, Mo. Religion: English, GreekHMinisterial Alliance. SULLIVAN, DOROTHY MARIE .... . ......... . . .... Dallas Physical Education: English. Education-Delta Psi Kappa, Vice-Pres.: PEM Club: A Caopella Choir: Oratorio Chorus: Intramural Sports. TAKAHASHI, BETTY .... Wahiawa, Oahu, Terr. of Hawaii Home Economics-Tri D, TALBERT, GENE E. . .. Stephens, Ark. Ps Clioln . TALi'.AN'iiPRED c. .. .. Decatur, Gu. Religion: English. TATUM, ARDIS ELAINE ................ Education: Religion-Baylor Ridgecrest Club: FFB. . . Waco TEMPLETON, ROBERT C. ..... . ........... ,.... F rost Law: Business-Pre-Law Club, Sophomore Honors: Delta Sigma Pi: Iunior Warden: Arnold Society. THOMAS, IOAN IOLLEY ' .......... . . ............ .Waco History, Education-Baylor-Waco Club: Golden Wave Band: Sec., Tau Beta Sigma. 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History Physics' Religion, Mathematics-Pi Gamma Mu. TYER,CHA.RLESL......,........ ..... .........Houston Religion: Greek, History, English-Track Team. '49-'51: Freshman Athletic Scholastic Award. '45. H TYER, IDA IEAN .............................. ouston Education: History, Math. UTLEY, VERNARD .... West Monroe, La. Bible: English, UZZELL, GEORGIANNA . . . . Kilgore Elementary Education: English, VANCE, BILL D. ............. . . Bryan Psychology: Biology-ROTC: Psi Chi, VHLA, ADAN RICABDO ..... .. Laredo Biology: Spanish--Newman Club. - VICKERY, PAT ................................ Mineola Religious Education, Business-Senior Class Oiiicer: Baylor Chamber oi Commerce. VINES, FRANCES EDNA .................. Westlake, La. Physical Education: Biology-Pres., Delta Psi Kappa. '51-'52: PEM Club: Baylor Badminton Club: Louisiana Club. VON ROSENBERG, RAY THELBERT ..... . . ...... Temple History. English-Vice-Pres.. Sigma Tau Delta. VUILLEMIN, MARIE I. ......... , ............... . . 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WHEELUS, MARGARET ANN .... ........ S anta Rosa Education: English. WHITE, GEORGE D. ...................... Grand Saline History, Education: Spanish-Alpha Phi Omega: East Texas Club. WHITE, I. A. .................................. Lubbock grssknggtin, English: Philosophy-Golden Wave Band: Kappa Kappa Psi: WILKES, DORIS IEAN ............ .,........... H ouston English, Religion-Sigma Tau Delta: Alpha Chi: FFB: BSU Executive Coun- cil, '5l: Sophomore Honore: Alexander House Council: YWA. WILLIAMS, IOHN CALVIN .... . . . San Angelo Religion: English-Ministerial Alliance. WILLIAMS, MARGARET ANN Marshall Piano: Organ. WILLIAMS, MARY LUCILLE ...................... Waco Mathematics, Education: English, Spanish-Sigma Delta Pi: Kappa Delta WILLIAMS, PATSY . .............................. Paris journalism. Education: English. Spanish-Editor Baylor Lariat, '5l: Pres., Theta Sigma Phi: Sigma Delta Pi: Alpha Chi: Kappa Delta Pi: Board ol Publications: YWA: PEB. WILLIAMSON. BILLY IAMES ............ . . Port Arthur Religion: English. Radio, Education-Ministerial Alliance. WILSON, MARTHA IEAN .................. San Antonio Education: Speech. WILSON, WAYNE H. ........ ...... W aco Religion: English. WINTER, KENNETH WAYNE . . . . . . Amarillo Radio: Education, Seniors Class of '52 A Kids, Its Your Station Production. '-45'-is Gs Debcrters performing in the WITTMAN, SHIRLEY RUTH .... ..... W aco Education, English: Religion. WOLFE, IAMES B. ..........,................... Dallas Heli ion: Education. WONE, LA VERNE BEATRICE ...... Koloa, Kauai, Hawaii Physical Education: Education, Biology-Chaplain Della Psi Kappa, 'Sl-'52: P. E. Muiofs Club. WORLEY, LENNIS TRUETT ......... Portales, N. M. Religion: English. YOUNG, ROBERT E. .................... ....... D alias History, Education-Alpha Phi Omega, Vice, Pres. YOUNGS, M. ROSS ........................ San Anionio Physical Education: Education-Track Varsiiy B , ZAHN, IOI-IN D. ..... ................. . . . Littlefield Radio: Speech. Seniors Class. of S2 Doesn't ii look appetizing? Betty Doyen R. H. Dildcry SECRETARY PRESIDENT Permanent Officers 'Me 66444 4,4 7952 57 we A x N' me et ,msg A my were an :sei gene 'lowwm v 5 ,.., fear n iam at wie.. ., bt , L ' .e tt x ix sv , v K1 N ww-4 x Wvebxx Dolores Patterson z Most Representative Students af 1752 H11 .. Y ., ,, It g 2 .-.1 1 Q qi' Q ,pm -ff-t LY K . K f 1 2327: x wx a ee Byron White 'Twccs the night before Homecoming A11 in the line of duty. fezy' S YV qw 1, S, Q . Q ' J 7655. lfrx -CF asm Q 4'2 ALFORD, BETTY: Waco ALFORD, LU: Waco ALLEN, ROSEMARIE: Crossett, Ark. ALLEN, SARA JANE: McGregor ALLENSON, LYNN: Brenham ANDERSON, IACK L.: Mart ANDREWS, GROVER I.: Little Rock, Ark. ASHBURN, HAZEL ANN: Ft. Worth BAKER, BETTY ANN: Wynne, Ark. BALDWIN, SHIRLEY: Texarkana BALLEW, LEE KENNETH: Tehuacana BANKS, BOB: Griffin, Ga. BARBA, L. PEDRO: Caibarien, Cuba BARRETT, MARY: St. Louis, Mo. BASSETT, HENRIETTA: Mesquite BAYLESS, LYNN: Hot Springs, Ark. BEACOM, GEORGE L.: Houston BEAL, IIMMY: Galveston BECKER, CAROLYN: Galena Park BLACKSHER, EDWIN L., IR.: Houston BOBO, BETTY: Midland BOOTHE, IANICE: Yoakum BOTSFORD, TRUITT H., IR.: Waco BOWEN, NANCY ANN: Dallas BOWMAN, EDWARD: Century, Fla. BOYD, CLAYTON ALLEN: Port Arthur BRADLEY, NANCY: Decatur, Ga. BRAY, LOUISE: Griffin, Ga. BRIENT, MARY FRANCES: El Paso BRIGGS, RHEA LaVERNE: Dallas BUNN WANDA' Waco BUSH SUE Waco CALVERT BARBARA ANNE: Dallas CAMPBELL, IACK LEN: Waco I ,i BRYANT, STEVE: Dallas 'Eg ' . : ' ' 'ls 6 Juniors 62 CAMPBELL, MARY HELEN: Pleasanton CARTEE, IAMES FRED: Shelby, N. C. CARTER. IAMES E.: Cutler, Ill. CARTER, STAN: Wichita Falls CHAMBERS, ERNEST: Hillsboro CHAMBLESS, ANN ELIZABETH: Bryan CLARKE, CHARLES EDWARD: Conroe CLUCK, WILLIAM B.: Grapevine COE, RICHARD OREN, IR.: Wichita Falls COLEGROVE, FORREST: Wheelersburg, O COLLINS, L. L., IR.: Port Arthur CONAWAY, BETTY ROSS: Corpus Christi CONN, BRYAN R.: Healdton, Okla. COOK, FRANCES: Houston COOPER, IANE ANNE: Mexico, Mo. COWART, CAROLYN: lraan, Texas COX, ROBERT RAY: Rising Star CULP, PEGGY IEAN: El Dorado, Ark, CURDA, LOUISE HELENE: Dallas DALEY, SHARON: Waco DAVIS, FRANCES RUTH: Beeville DAY, MARIAN: Perryton DEAN, BETTY: Uvalde DE LA GARZA, ELIZABETH: Raymondville DENDY, DONALD DAVID: Memphis, Tenn. DENSON, THOMAS CHARLES: Austin DOBYNS, ELIZABETH ANN: Clarksdale, Miss. , DOOLEY, BUNNY: San Antonio DUKE, VIVIAN IO: Marquez DUNN, MAXINE: Houston DUNNING, BETTY GIBBS: Dallas DURHAM, MARGARET: Taholca DUTTON, DICK: Topeka, Kan. DYER, DONALD L.: Gainesville ECKHARDT, CELLA: Corpus Christi EDWARDS, IEAN: San Antonio ELLINGTON, BETTY IEAN: Webb, Miss. E'LLIS, PERRY R.: Portsmouth, Va. EYEINGTON, CHARLES DAVID: West FAGAN, DELLE: Sinton PANT, LOUIE: Dallas FLOYD, WALTER: Austin FLY, BILLIE RUTH: Mertens FODELL, HARVEY WALLACE: Houston FORTENBERRY, ODRON L.: San Antonio FRANCIS. IUDSON CHARLES IR.: Dallas FRANK, SHIRLEY RUTH: Waco GAGE, BETTY IEAN: F t. Worth GARCIA, GEORGE VICTOR: Laredo GASH, MILDRED: Bolivar, Mo. GAUNTT. IOHN: Houston GIDDEN, IA NELLE: Kingsville GOODALL, SIM W.: Memphis GRAHAM, MABLE ANNE: Happy GRAVES, BEVERLY: Orange GRAY IULIA MARIE Waskom GREEN IAMES M Shamrock GREEVER, JACK: McAllen GRAVES, NEWTON A.: Maple Hts., Ohio GREGORY, MARY ELLEN: Erwin, N GRIFFITH, BETTYE: Houston GRIGG, MARY BETH: Tulia GULLEY, IANE: Little Rock, Ark. HALBERT, MARY ETTA: Houston HALL, HARRAL E.: Carbondale, Ill. .C. J I Q, , T -- .xtnfiifx Sa 1 A 91 if' A ff' Q fr wi 5 X H 3 :E-1 ::,,- 1 .. -: ifrff Class of '53 E HALL, KATHLEEN: Marshall HALLIWELL, BARBARA L.: Barstow, Calif. HAMILTON, FAYE RUTH: Post HAMNER, VIRGINIA: San Antonio HARPER, BETTY LOIS: Dallas HARRISON, ALLEN: Greenville HARRISON, IANICE LEE: San Antonio HARSTON, MARIAN: Waco HART, KATIE LOU: New Boston C HATCHER, GLORIA: Smackover, Ark. I HATTER, LULAIO: Moody HAWKINS, DARRELL C.: Waco HAWKINS, L. D., IR.: Winnsboro HAWKINS, NADEAN: Bartlesville, Olcla. HAWKINS, THERON: Hart HAYS, STANLEY GLEN: lusepin, Venezuela HENDRICKS, MARY DOW: Anna HENNTG, ALBERT C.: Clifton HENRY, DORIS IEAN: F t. Worth HERNANDEZ, HUMBERTO H.: San Antonio X, HERRIN, EUGENIA LYN: Beaumont HILLIS, BILL D.: Bartlesville, Olcla. HILLMAN, ERNEST MARVIN: Centerville HINSON, WILLIAM H.: Bynum HOFFMEYER, ROSEMARY: Ietferson City, HOLIFIELD, ROBERT: Laurel, Miss. HOLLINGSWORTH, ALBERT E.: Gatesville HOLLINGSWORTH, ANN: Lamesa HOLLOMON, NANCY LEE: Topeka, Kan. HOPKINS, AERON: Waco HOUSE, MILTON HAROLD: Henderson, N. C. HOUSTON, IEAN: Dallas HUBBARD, CLEO LEMONTE: Goodnight HUDGENS, MARIORIE: Luil-rin HUDSON, IACK WILSON: Plano HUGHENS, HAROLD: El Paso HUGHES, SHIRLEY: Carlsbad, N. M. HUMPHREY, IO ANN: Stamford IACKSON, BETTY ROSS: Houston IARRARD, LEONARD E.: Waco IENNI, HERBERT: Tulsa, Okla. IENNINGS, IO: McGregor IENSEN, BOBBIE IEANNE: Freer IETT, CLIFFORD: San Angelo IOHNSON, BARBARA: Temple IOHNSON, BETTY: Hillsboro JOHNSON, CABBOL L.: Brownfield JOHNSON, IACQUELINE: Waco IOHNSON, IO ANNE: Brownfield Juniors 64 IOHNSON, ROBERT HENRY: Goldthwaite . IOHNSTON, ROBERT H., IR.: Wharton 1 Q. -4 ti X Q W QJQ Pj IONES, BRANDON: Augusta, Ga. ' 1 IONES, DENNIS M.: Valley Mills P 'L ff IOLLY, IOANN: Dallas ' ' X IONES, ESSIE PEARL: Pensacola, Fla. IONES, IIMMY L.: Freer IONES, SUE: Tyler JORDAN, IAMES W., III: Vicksburg, Miss. IOSEY. IERRY: Wichita Falls KEAHEY, PAT: Dallas KEELAN, THERESA: Navasota KENNERLY, ETHEL: College Station KENNEY, IOAN: Miami, Okla. KENNON, NELLEN: Houston KERMICKEL, WILSON P.: Waco KERR, MARY BETH: Dallas KIESLING, WERNER C., IR.: New Braunfels KING, CHAS. E.: Keltys KING, DOROTHY PAYE: Baytown KIZZIA, BONNIE: Dallas KNAUTS, VIRGINIA ANN: Malvern, Ark. KNOX, NETA: Waco KUENKLER, IOANNE: East St. Louis, Ill. LAMB, DAN: Baytown LAMB, TOMMYE IANE: Oglesby LAMBETH, OCIE: Childress LAMPEAR, JIMMY R.: Corpus Christi LANHAM, SAM W. T.: Hondo LARISON, GEORGIA: Tyler LARSON, HAROLD R.: Spearman I ' , H 'l' :H h ' LARY, DERALD: Mission :',EE 1-' .1 Y we ss I LARY, GEBALDINEQ Mission ,V E ...vfs : ' , , . Y LATHAM, ROBERT: Lubbock .ssl - ,,. ,ss .X 1' if LAVENDER, MARCHETA: Brandon , i., , 5 LAWLER, ERMA IEANE: F t. Worth LECOMTE, YVONNE: Houston LEIGH, ROBERT: Lafayette, Ind. LEUTWYLER, COOKE H.: Hewitt LEWIS, ARNOLD: Streetman LIDE, ILDA: Greenville, S. C. LITTLETON, MARY E.: Toccoa, Ga. LOWE, NANCY IANE: Jacksonville LUCENAY, TED C.: Hollywood, Calif. LUNDY, PAT: Tyler LYNN, D. B.: Dallas MALOCH, CHESTER F.: Lubbock MANDERSON, SIDNEY R.: Tuscaloosa, Ala. MANN, VIRGINIA: Laredo MANNING, BOB: Yoakum Class of '53 ,Q 1.3, I N. MAPLES, BEVERLY IEAN: Crockett Q MARICLE. DOYLE: Bay city , I MARTIN, DARRELL GRANT: Gustine i MATTOX, WILLIAM C., IR.: Roanoke, Va. MAYERS, ROBERT S.: Dallas I A I .gs I METZ, BARBARA: lunction MILTON, IOSEPH POOL: Waco MISENHEIMER, IIMMIE7 lasper IVHTCHELL, KATHARINE: Waco MOFFETT, NANCY IEAN: Dilley MOFFETT, THOMAS ROBERT: Center MONTGOMERY, IANE: Enid: Okla. MONTGOMERY, IOANN: Midland MOODY, RICHARD: Dallas MOORE, BETTY: Yazoo City, Miss. MOORE, BILL C.: Winston-Salem, N. C. MOORE, IOE L.: Wellington MORGAN, RALPH: Andalusia, Ala. MORRIS, EDDIE M.: Lodi, Calif. MOSELEY, MARSHALL D.: Ben Wheeler MUELLER, DONNA: Tait MUGFORD, FRANK: Houston MURRAY, IUDITH: Grapeland MCBRAYER, THOMAS E.: Waxahachie MCBETH, TOMMY I.: Sweetwater MCCALL, PATSY FLORA: New Orleans, La. MCCRUMMEN, CAROLYN: Alvin MCDONALD, BARBARA ANN: Navasota MCKELVAIN, NANCY: Oglesby MCKENZIE, DORINE A.: Waco McKINNEY, GERALD L.: Sweeny ., MCKISSACK, RUTH: Carrabelle, Fla. fi' Qs MCMULLER, FABER F., IR.: Iacksonville 4 ' I MCNAMEE, CATHERINE: Ft. Worth f I , MCWHIRTER, DAVID: Houston NELSON, HELEN IO: Gladewater NEUMANN, DIANE LOUISE: San Antonio NISWONGER, IERRY: Cape Girardeau, Mo. NOBLE, CAROL: Houston NORWOOD, IAMES E.: Dallas OLANDER, DAN: Morgan City, Miss. ODOM, NANCIE: Amarillo OSBORNE, CATHERINE: Plainview PARISH, IOAN: Orange PARKER, ROY A.: Oklahoma City, Okla PARSLEY, BETTIE: Odessa PATE, IACK: Malvern, Ark. PATTERSON, KENNETH M.: Clovis, N. M. PAYNE, IO ANN: Waco PENA, LEONEL F.: Laredo Juniors 66 PERKINS, MARY AGNES: Houston PETTEWAY, IOAN: Bremond PETTY, COLLEEN: San Antonio PIRTLE, IOHN E.: Sugarland PITT, PATRICIA YVONNE: Houston PLASEK, IODY: West PORCH, GENEVIEVE RUBY: Vienna, Va. POSEY, SHELLEY: Fresno, Calif. POWELL, IAY W.: Dallas PRESS, CONNIE: Los Angeles, Calif. PREWITT, RUTH: Dallas PRICE, La RITA GALE: Ballinger PRIETO, ELIAS M.: Laredo PURDIE, ROBERT: Houston PURSELL, BILL: Belzoni, Miss. RASBERRY, BETTY IO: Marmadulce, Ark. REID, EVELYN: Gonzales RICHARDSON, ZAGNONA SUE: Waco RIDDLESPERGER, ANTHONY: Dallas ROBERTS, EDITH PONDER: Waco RODGERS, PEGGY IO: Wheeler RODRIGUEZ, ROBERT B.: San Antonio ROGERS, HELEN AMARYLLIS: Bastrop, ROSS, NANCY: Brownfield ROWLEY, CHARLES V.: Canadian RUSSELL, MARY: Stephenville SADLER, BESSIE CAROLINE: Washington, SANDERS FLORENCE: Jefferson Cit , Tenn. Y SANDERS, I. G., IR.: Bremond SAUCE, MARIORIE ANN: Doss SCHWARZ, ROBERT: Mercedes SCOTT, TOM: Bonham SHELTON, IANIE TESS: Plano SHOAF, BETTY: Konnapolis, N. C. SHUGART, VIRGINIA RUTH: Spur I W . . K I ' MW Ilia H -l , 5 - .W Es? I :-,- J -:.,, ,V:-- -l-l X ,. , , in , 33 ' Q A : I ' .. --7 . Q. , is - :gy f I L. 't A ?M 5, X 5. If is n Z. 0 I Q if - is , , all A A I rs: 5 1.' t '... zj, Y g . : ' fj : I.: - , ' E ' ::- A 1' V M ' 'P r P? Z5 , It . , La. D. C. sg ' In :ss li , . -ss :sf :si sw '. W ':. ff.-If '-if -I s.-5 I : s . 2 -4, L . , ..., . is E -Q if mg, is A ....1f ' i H -.sv ., sux 1 ff Sis ss E 2 A., s sw: is , A ,. Km A ff: : -. Vg is x as H P 3 mx I Z gn ,,.:,::q SIKES, DAVIS: Odessa I, , ,. . I f- g X23 s . . is SIMPSON, MARY ELLEN: Phfisdsiphfs, Miss. A . ,... A I N ,rss , I ,gn : SIMPSON, PAUL W.: Wfshffs Falls i s ,. fl! .,,,. 'ij' - A I SKOGLAND, HERBERT L., IR.: Houston ':: . 1I,Q -,Qi ::: 95.9 . 1: SLACK, BRYCE: Canyon , :-- ' X it tvr- r Tiff!! I :I SMITH, AILEEN: Bryan SMITH, BETTY: Waco SMITH, DOROTHY M.: Edinburg SMITH, GWYNA: Munday SMITH, HELEN LOVE: Winters SMITH, WILLA DEAN: Winnsboro , I SOULRS, IANET: Goldthwaite SPARKS, RICHARD: Palestine 5 STALLINGS, HARRY B., IR.: Annapolis, Md. zz' .R STANFORD, ANNIE RUTH: China Spring ' lf Class of '53 67 if ,, I ...., -, , A ., 9 ,g J . . I .P- .. E Q .1 ?a:-,fa I-23:5 -.gf In ' I1 R . n I 'ws ,-v .i I :rx .E ak 1 - If P II I A , 2 A R1 I Ilia 2 I. F bw ff I ,, ' W 5 1' is W ' 9 . -. 4:5 IQ , . -I 1, I EI? M zgz Il' A SHE STELTER, IOY: Houston , A STEPHENS, MARLENE: Dallas I ' STEVENS, PEACHES: Borger STOCKBRIDGE, JERRY: Houston Q. STROTHER, IUNE E.: San Antonio . za.. .. --ri. B . :Iss 'Fill SUBLETT, HARBER: Kansas City, Kan. SUBLETT, PATRICIA IOAN: Kansas City, Mo. SUMNERS, DANNA: Paragould, Ark. SURREY, EDWARD A.: Sheldon TABB, WINIFRED: Waco TAYLOR, MARGARET: Forney TAYLOR, ROBERT F.: Oklahoma City, Okla. TAYLOR, ROBERT L., IR.: Augusta, Ark. TAYLOR, SHIRLEY ANN: Austin THOMAS, MARTHA NELL: Dallas THOMASON, FRANCES ROSE: Corpus Christi THOMPSON, MAXINE: Devine TIDWELL, CHARLES: Montgomery, Ala. TIPPIT. RUTH: Tyler TODD, FRANCES: Fayetteville, N. C. TUCKEY, CYNTHIA: Ballinger VAN LOON, FLORENCE: Houston VARVARIS, STEVE: Iackson, Miss. VINSON, ANN: Waco WADE, SALLY IO: Stephens, Ark. WALKER, BETTY IO: Normanqee WALKER, HELEN IANE: Waco WALKER, L'NELL: Alice WALLACE, KATHRYN: Houston WANG, STANLEY: Hong Kong, China WARD, I. DOUGLASS: Pharr WATKINS, BARBARA: Gladewater WEATHERALL, HELEN: Dallas ar' if fi . 2 I I If E3 E A Q xi B B yn I my f. S E E H . WEST, MARGARET: Bishop WHITEHEAD, VICTOR: Gfeggfon WIGLEY, NELDA, Waco WILLARD, IOAN: Wortham WILLIAMS, BETTY SUE: Eldorado WILLIAMS, CAROLYN: Houston WILLIAMS, MARY FLORENCE: Denver City I 5 Q3 WILLIAMS, LYNN: Waco ij, ' g WOLFF, MARVIN: Riesel E - WOMELSDORFF, CLAYTON A.: Palestine WOMMACK, THELMA IEANE: Atlanta I s Woon, IOHN: wffchfra Falls WOOD, PRESNALL: Vernon . WOOLDRIDGE, RALPH L.: Mineral Wells WORRALL. IEANETTE: Dallas WORTHAM, ANETTA GENE: Galveston WRIGHT, DON K.: Dallas ZENKER, CHAS. WM.. IR.: Waco. J U n io r s 68 l Goodness, are you sure she said that? It's all over but the shouting now. Hc1ven't we met someplace before? ffm,-wt. WL, - .M fx' ig.. MG,Lw,..vh,v ' ' L, X ' H ,v ':' '35 W hu rv-1. ,Mfr - -:if ,fbi W4 V ' I aw' f fr-'sf Q3 71 A Kimi! 1, ' w 1' H .w, mu ww Q, M X, 1 Umm-w uk JW 1.1 ' .Al .Y H'-,Q 35' ,L x ' ggi rw Ming fg2k2:zQ9.h5 ig .15 v I, ADAMI, IEANNE FRANCES: Mart 'if ALLEN, CAROLINE: Corpus Christi ALLEN, VERNON: Waco ALVIS, KENNETH: Haskell AMAN, BILL: Groesbeclc ANDERSON, GENE: Bay City I A ANDERSON. MARLAN: Houston 3 . ANTHONY, GLENNA: Hillsboro ATCHLEY, IAMES: Waco L ,..- f jpg -. ,,,4 .J .ii V .hc 1 Q' , 'E' , I.: : B V s f V 1 VD Tl 'E 7- A - -l-- 1 U .... fp.. XJ Ia sw. 9 .Z ...,... I .... I. - N. V as BATSON IOHN F' Lubbock BEALS DAVID Cleburne BEAMAN, PAUL C.: Houston BEAVERS, BILL: Little Rock, Ark. BECKER, BILLY EUGENE: Mart BECKHAM, IOSH: Lamesa BEIDLEMAN, W. H.: Overton BELL, BETSY: San Angelo BELL, BETTY IANE: Brownwood BERNARD, RUTH: E1 Dorado, Ark. BICKERS, BUDDY: Dallas BIRCH, IO CAROL: Borger BISHOP, CECIL. IR.: Waco BLACK, RONALD W.: Corpus Christi BLACK, THOMAS B.: Knoxville, Tenn. BLACKWED, ELDRED: Forest, La. BLEY, PAULA: Olton BLOSKAS, IOHN: Waco ' BONES, IAIVIES R., Borger BONORA, ROSEMARY: Waco BOWDEN, BARDARA: Westfield, N. I. BOYETT, HELEN IEANETTE: Waco BOWERS, ROBERT G., IR.: Dallas BOX, STEVE: Albuquerque. N. M. BRANCH, ERMA LEE: Rotan , 'Rf' x ATKINSON, I. T.: Houston AVERA, PAT: Baytown AVERETT, FRANK: San Francisco, AVERRE, ANN: Beaumont AWAIT, WANDA: Fairfield Calif BAGALAY, IOHN: Houston BAIN, MARY MELITE: Belzoni, Miss. BAINES, RITA IO: Houston BAKER, GENE MILTON: Groesbeclc BAKER, ROBERT E.: Dallas QQ! BAKER, SANDRA: Corpus Christi BARNES, CLIFTON EARL: Portsmouth, Va. BARBEE, EMILY: Longview BARRON, RUTH: Athens BARTH, WII.LIAM: Houston Sophomores ALLGOOD, BARBARA: Shreveport, La I. .. BRISCOE, EUGENE: San Angelo BROOKS, CLINT: Birmingham, Ala. BROWN, FLETCHER: Coral Gables, Fla. A . BROWN, RONNIE: Coleman BROWNING, IEANE: Plainview Ash BRUCE, JAMES HAWARD: Shreveport, La. BRUMLEY, HAROLD: Temple BRUNER, IAMES NEWTON: Kerens BRUTON, SUSIE: Menard BUCK, AUBREY: Irving BUCKNER, BILL: Grapevine BURCH, LADYE RUTH: Hot Springs, Ark. Sm.-mg 73, A-I 5 g . , : 37? - BURNETTE, BILL: Atlanta, Ga. ' ': f BURNETT, VERNELLE: Baytown f I BURNS, MARILYN ANN: Texarkana, Ark. X Q Lf X Q3 BURTON, NANCY: Haskell h I N 1-E , BUSH, IACK: Houston I V4 ,I is BUTLER, IOI-IN L.: Clovis, N. M. ny, ,K i Q l ' BYROM, BARBARA ANN: Poteet ' ,,E. V , --Mg an I F, ,. CAMPBELL, MEL W.: Iackson, Miss. K!! i f.: - : ' 1 CANNON, RICHARD ARLIN: Menard ' , g A, , fig CARAWAY, THOMAS DALE: Tulia I ' . CARGILL, LOUISE: Bryan , .Q f '.,, an -i if CARNES, NAT: Mercedes 'J . 'K :H li gg CARROLL, RICHARD: Waco I 4, Q A w ' fi! ll X. K, lx Il CASEY, JAMES BURTON: Calvert . -51 CAVITT, LAURA: Aransas Pass I CAYCE, DICK LON: Dallas CHAMBERS, CLINT: Chickasha, Okla. CHEATHAM, IEFF: Eudora, Ark. 1 CHEEK, BARBARA: Atlanta, Ga. CHENEY, IOE W.: Port Arthur CHILDRESS, DONALD: Dallas CHILDS, GLORIA ANN: Bryan CHRISTIAN, EIVIILY: Vernon CI-IVOKE, IO ANN: San Antonio CLARK, IOHN D.: Memphis CLENDENNEN, BUDDY: Burnet COLE, STACY: Corpus Christi COLEMAN, LYMAN: Dallas L V , ' ' ' I V COLLINS, GEORGA: Uvalde I ' - Q COLLINS, TOMMIE IEAN: Hemphill '- ,, . .E Q A I 11 COLTHARP, BRUCE: Baytown , fr coMBs, ANN: Waco :::' CONE, HOYE EAN: o f :QQ L B : ::I U I ve' on CONNALLY, SUE: Athens CONNER, ARLENE: Kennard COOK, DOROTHY: Mission COOK, IOHN W.: Fort Worth COOKE, HERBERT VERNON: Baytown f 15 Q , M 4 1-is . ,,,,, Class of '54 DINGMAN, NINA IUNE: St. Louis, Mo. DODGE, IOHN M.: Hot Springs, Ark. DODSON, DORIS GRACE: Miles DORSETT, DOVALEE: Coolidge DORWARD, DAVID: Dallas DUDLEY, DWIGHT: Ft. Worth DUKE, IOAN: Washington, D. C. DULANEY, RUELENE: Mart DUMIN, FREDERICK: Marlin DUNLOP, ANNE: Houston DUNN, A. B.: Buckner Orphans Home DUNN, IAMES W.: Marshall DUNN, LORAN: Dallas DUNNING, GEORGE H.: Wilmot, DYSON, IO ANN: Henderson A COOPER, WILLIAM F.: Buenos Aires, Arg. f CORBRAN, IOSEPH B.: Warren, Pa. COWDEN, MARY IANE: Pearsall g COWLEY, CHARLES N.: Freer COX, BYRON BOWMAN: Crowley, La. S ar: 'fm . . ul COX, DAVID: Shreveport, La. CRAIG, CHARLES REA: Lancaster CREIGHTON, LUAN: Big Spring CROW, PATRICIA: Star City, Ark. CROZIER, NANCY: West Plains, Mo. CUNNINGHAM, RICHARD BRYAN: Tulsa, Okla CURRIN, DOYLENE: Kilgore CURLE, RAY E.: Memphis, Tenn. DABNEY, BARBARA: Grand Prairie DANIEL, GENE: Woodville DANIEL, SCOTTY: Houston DAVIDSON, GUY D.: Mound DAVIS, MARY ANN: Austin DEAN, DAVID GERMAN, IR.: Houston DEBUSMAN, PAUL M.: Wichita, Kan. DEERE, IOY: Lake Iaclcson DENENA, NELLIE MAE: Waco DENNIS, LaDELLE: Abilene DeLAY, BILL: Decatur, Ga. DeSHA, EVERETT: San Antonio .l Ark. '1 1 f ff -2 EARLY, TRACY: Ballinger EASTIN, A. S.: Mattoon, Ill. EDWARDS, MARTHA SUE: Troy ESKEW, PERRY ROGERS: Waco EUBANKS, BILLY RAY: Carthage EVANS, MABEL LOU: Poteau, Olcla. FARRAR. CHARLES WILLIE: Longview FENLEY CURTIS W.: Lufkin FONG DON IACK: Amarillo .,. , ,,, h f., 'G K 5' - -. , : 4 ,L .gl W rv. , , I g I .,., . A V , , R 1 , T '1' ,, P' X if A 'G' . 1 l R - P, .. : . - . - .- -5 PX FOOTE. IOHN HOWTH: Henderson ,f l In I I .fill f1:g55'5.'zz'.f5ii.fgi H , ' if? .V f E WS U' A -.-: :' . :I Y fl af Sophomores 74 FORESTER, DAVID FRED: Bessemer City, N. C. FRANCIS, MARTHA: Houston FRIERSON, VIRGINIA: Haskell GARCIA, SAMUEL: San Antonio GARRETT, H. B.: Stephenville GARRISON, ELIZABETH: Lufkin GILBERT, LARRY IEROME: Memphis, GILMORE, A. C.: McAllen GOOD, ESTHER ALICE: Edna GOODE, KATHRYN: Dallas Tenn. GOODMAN, ANNE: Dallas GOODMAN, PEGGY: Louisville, Ky. GRAGG, NORMA: Houston GRANT, MARY FRANCES: Ennis GRAY, GEORGE: Dallas GRAY, LILLIAN: Wichita Falls GREEN, DEWEY: Tyler A GREER BERYL' Dallas if' GRECG, STEIDHEN LESTER: Tomball ' , , GRIFFIN, HELEN MAYE: corsfwna I GRIFFIN, HENRY V.: Waco GRIGSBY, CAROLYN: Longview GRONER, RUTH: New Orleans, La. GROZIER, IANIE, San Saba GUESS, ERLENE: Oakwood M sr. Class of '54 GUNNELLS, IERRY: Shreveport, La. HAGUE, HARLAN H.: Fort Worth HALBERT, GAIL: Waco HALL, JOAN: Waco HALL, RICHARD: Carbondale, Ill. HAMPTON, IEAN: Dawson HANCOCK, MELBA: Waxahachie HANEY, CHARLES W.: Waco HARKNESS, SADIE IANE: Texarkana HARRIS, IIM C.: Oklahoma City, Okla HARRIS, WANDA: Plainview HARRISON, ARCHIE: Waco HARRISON, MARY LOUISE: Gladewater HARLOW, PATSY: Waco HARWELL, PUDDY: Houston HASSELL, BETTY IOYCE: Conroe HAWKINS, DIAN: Ennis I-IAYS, MARGARET IOAN: Waco HAYWOOD, MELVYN EARL: Houston HAYWOOD, RAY: Commerce HEARN, DARREL GENE: Fort Worth HENLEY, BOBBY I.: Philadelphia, Miss. HENLEY, LEE R.: San Antonio HEVERLY, ROBERTA: Waco HIGGINS, IAN MAUREEN: Waco I was mxwtz 1 S?ER3e TOEIC u ,Q sf X B3 i if K Q 3 xslt :I r A Q , was ws BER? nl :mmm X K. sms, .ff IACKSON, DALE: Bowie IAMES, BILL: Vernon JAMES, PEGGY: Houston IOI-INSON, GERALD OLIVER: Dallas IOHNSON, IAMES D.: Brownwood IOHNSON, IIMMIEI Kilgore IOHNSTON. IANE: Waco IOHNSON, WANDA: Troup IONES, CHARLIE C.: Pensacola, Fla. IONES, MARIE: Paducah, Ky. IONES, GRANVILLE CPETEUI lefferson IONES, WILBUR MAURICE: Waco IORDAN, RAY: Fort Worth KAMPER, ERLYNN: Dallas KAPLAN, CHARLES: Aitkin, Minn. KASMIROSKI, CHAS. RICHARD: Mart KENDRICK, MARY MARGARET: Palestine KENT, TOMMY SPENCER: Alpine KERLEY, MARGARET: Dallas KEYS, WARREN F.: Marshall KING, DICK: Forney KING, IOHN: Clovis, N. M. KOLB, WILLIAM IERRY: Henderson KOPFER, HELEN: loshua KRAMER, QUENTIN T.: Wichita Falls HIGH, IOHN: Pampa HILL, IOYCE: San Benito HINSHAW, C. T.: Texarkana, Ark. HIX, CAROLE IEAN: Gatesville HOBBY, REBA FRANCES: Little Rock, Ark. HODGE, MARGARET: Bonham HOFFER, MARY FRANCES: Kerens HOLLIFIELD, VIRGINIA: Houston HONEYCUTT, ROBBIE: Waco HOOVER, SUE: Texas City HOPE, SHERMAN A.: Oklahoma City, Okla. HOPKINS, MARTHA: Parnpa HOPSON, HAL HAROLD: Mound HOPSON, REX CARROLL: Mound HORN, TOM: White Deer HOUSER, IAMES: Mesquite HOWARD, WALTER: Brockton, Mass. HUDGINS, ELLIS A.: Houston HUNT, CAROL: Louisville, Ky. HUNT, NANCY IEAN: Houston HUNTING, CLIFFORD: Dallas I-IURST, BILLIE RUTH: Lufkin HURST, CHARLES RICHARD: Longview HUTCHISON, BARBARA IEAN: Tulsa, Okla INGOUF, IOHN EDWARD: Shreveport, La Sophomores KWASNIAK, IRENE: London, Ontario, Canada M - LAINE, MILTON: Waco V, r fn- ' X-je F I ' Xb, vi: ' I ' ' I W' in W gi H: 1 . 2 P ix LANIB BOBBYE' Mena Ark. LAMB CHARLES LLOYD' Oglesby LANCASTER MARIAN' Pearsall LANGSTON, HELEN IULIA: Sherman LANSFORD, WILLIAM EARL: Valparaiso LARKIN, MARTHA ANN: Valley Mills LAWS, SUE MARIE: Shreveport, La. LEGG, NANCY: Mt. Pleasant , Fla. LENOIR, LOUISE: DeKalb LEWIS, ELYNOR GAY: Houston LINDLEY, CAROLYN: Tulia LISENBEE, LEOLA ANN: New London LITTLE, BILL: Greenville LITTLE, PAT: Dilley LOPEZ, PEDRO: Rio Hondo LYNGE, EDWIN: Allen MABERY, GLORIA: Breckenridge MANNING, BETTE BOB: Mexia MARCONTEL, ROBERT: Nederland METCALFE, MARILYN: Franklin MARKHAM, ROBLYN: Waco MARSHALL, ANGELA: Ardmore, Pa. MARSHALL, BERRY NEIL: Temple Class of '54 R 7,37 MARTIN DAVID LEE Washington D C MARTIN IANIE Bryan MATSON MARTIN Corpus Christi MAULDIN MAC- Martindale MELTON, BARBARA VIC: Memphis, Tenn MERRELL, RONNIE: Naples METCALF, GRADY. IR.: Temple MIDDLEBROOK, IOYCE: Vernon IVIILLER, MARGIE: Forney MILLER, PAT: Earth MINTER, BOBBY: Dallas MIZELL, GEORGE: Dallas MOORE, IAMES H.: Shreveport, La. MOORE, MARY BETH: Baytown MOORE, PATSY: Beaumont MOORE, SARALYN: Kenedy MORELAND, PARKER E.: Fort Worth MORGAN, LA DORIS: Livinqston, Calif. MORRIS, THOMAS AUBREY: Waco MORTON, CLIFFORD: Muleshoe MOULDER. BILL: Dallas MUGG, RUTH: Houston MULVAINE, DICK: Kenton, Ohio MUNCY, GRACE: Floydada NELSON, GEORGE C.: Temple NELSON, SHARON: Claude NEWCOMER, MARGARET: Beaumont NICHOLS, BARBARA IEAN: Waco NISBET, IAN: Houston MURDOCK HELEN IANE' Dallas MURRAY ROSEMARY' Bossier City La. MCADA ROBERT' Velasco MCCAMEY IERRY' Waco MCCALL CLAUDIA' Waco MCCARVER MILDRED' lraan MCCLARTY BILLYE GEORGE' Burkburnett MCCLELLAN ALIXE' Waco MCCLESKEY DAVID' Comstock MCCORMICK MARY EVELENA' Ft. Worth MCCORMICK WILLIAM W: Cuero MCCRAW NANCY KATE' Dallas MCDANTEL LOIS IANE' Bryan MCGARR MARILYN' Houston MCMAI-IAN ROBERT' Waco MCNATT MARSHALL' Oklahoma City Okla. MCNEEL EDWARD' San Auqustine MCGEORGE CAROLYN' Pine Bluff Ark. MCGLASSON ED HARRINGTON' Waco MCMAHAN ROBERT' Waco MCNATT MARSHALL' Oklahoma City Okla. MCNEEL EDWARD' San Augustine MCGEORGE CAROLYN' Pine Bluff Ark. MCGLASSON ED HARRINGTON' Waco I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . . I I I I . . 9 I I ,JY 1 1 L , ,Q , 1 . . y Xff . 1 MCLEOD, RAY: cameron ix A ' I I I I I I I I I I . . 'TW' . . 5 ,, . . , . . I I f 11 i . ig a, Q EQ' 4 K 'fa S i v 2 . f . ' 15: A ,, I J tags, I iv U lg ! 'S Al ' I 2 X XJ ' I I 1 I - 2 as 1 1: 'Z . it NOEL, CALVIN W.: Grandfield. Okla. NORMAN, BEN, IR.: Killeen NORTHCUTT, BETTY ANN: Mineola NORTHCUTT, W. D.: Longview NOTGRASS, CLIFTON E.: Mart O'BRIEN, DAWN: Waco OTTENHOUSE, IOHNNIE: Batesville OWEN, IOHN CARL: Bison, Ark. OWENS, IOE GLENN: Victoria PARCHMAN, LEO, IR.: Kilgore PARKER, C. DALE: Belton PARKER, RILEY G.: Lamesa PARKS, PATSY ANN: Clifton PARTAIN, IACK: Carrollton PAYNE, MARY BETH: Haskell PEARCE, BLAKE KENNETH: Waco PEARCE, DAVID: Louisville, Ky. PEARCE, ROBERT LAMAR: Waco PEASE, MARY: Miami, Fla. PEARSON, ANN: Many. La. .Q All , ' i Alllv 5 I- E 3,1 I I I ' ' . QW in Y ' ,. y n! Vi ::,. 'Nr V, h K r I A ,... ..,b . H vt L9 J ,-.. Q 1 ql.. I ' I V H b , , ,..,- ,g.. .-,. , ,I k .ll is X A ,r E ef? . .. , I , X, 1 Sophomores vs '. PEDIGO, ROBERT B.: Jasper in ,,A: Q , : A . PEDRO, HENRY: Temple Elii , , ::E . - ii, p fe: iii PELZER. IIM: Tucumcofri, N . M. if ..i': I :l PENDERGRAPT' p AUL E.: Enid, Qklgi I nbzg ..,:,.,: E , Zbzl PENDLETON, I'ANN: Joprfn, Mo. ': 'izii i :'i I I 2: :-' - 2 - 'f--i X I : , PRNNINGTON, ROYCR v.: ogresby 1 '- Q : , 253: T V PERRY, BOBBY IACK: Meridian ' 1 :EHE 3. ' E i I it f' :nz PEVEYJ-KE1THrH0HSi0n J . .. PHILLIPS, PATSY RUTH: Waco ' f ,:.:. -: , IM i:, ' 1::1 -: V . :P PHILLIPS, PHIL scooTER : New London I A .:.i .,:: XJ ' ' PITSCHMANN, SARAH: Dallas PITTMAN, THOMAS W.: Mexia PONDER, IIMMY: F t. Worth Q POWELL, BETTY IEAN: Iunction A' PRINCE, IOAN: Houston PRIVITT, CHARLENE: Cowie PURDIE, BURKE: Houston H RADFORD, ROBERT T.: Dallas RAGLAND, MARY ANN: Gilmer RAINS, ERMA LOIS: Lincoln, Mo. RICE, BETTY IEAN: Longview I RICHARDS, ANNIE PEARL: Waco RICHARDSON, GENE ALLAN, Kennett. Mo. RIGNEY, AUDREY: Waco ROBERTSON, MONA MADOLYN: Merkel Fl L .. : ? I. E., .QA nws gwss. Class of '54 ROGERS, LOUISE: Richland Springs ROSS, BILLY CHARLES: Stephenville RYALS, CARTHY R., IR.: Mobile, Ala. ROGERS, DON: Grapevine REDDING, FRANKLYN A.: Cleburne ROBBINS, LESTER: Dallas ROGERS, LARRY S., IR.: Louisville, Ky. ROGERS, MARVIN: Vernon ROSSER, HANNAH CATHERINE: Cleburne RUCKER, ANNA LEE: Hondo RYALS, M. IO: Mobile, Ala. SALINAS, IOSE: Hebbeonville SALLEY, GRACE: Shreveport, La. SANDERS, FRANK H., IR.: Smithton, Ill. SANDERS, POLLYE: Pine Bluff, Ark. SCHAER, SUDIE LU: Chapel Hill SCHNEIDER, IUNE: Houston SCHUBLE, CHICK: Bavtown SCHULTZ, BARBARA: Texas City ' SCIRRATT, IAMES E.: Dallas SCRUGGS, VIRGINIA: Houston SELF, IO ANN: Ennis SEWELL. IACQUEIINE: Smithville SHEARER, SALLIE' FISHER: Waco SHERIDAN, BET TYE: Leonard 77' f- ,T f ' I : .A.1 SHUGAIIT, DIANN: Dallas , '..'V1 1- R- . Q. , A AV e - SIMMONS, GLORIANA: Kerens I I 4 I ,gy Q SIMS, WILLIAM GROVER: Snyder T :Qgg IEZV :, 4 A I , SIMS, YREVA SUE: Freeport I ' A SLATTON, IAMES: Dallas QW 1 MQ I .-:V I L A ' f Q . A I ' SMITH, BARBARA ANN: Waco B Q ' I 'A SMITH, BENNIE BELLE: Ionesboro . . -5- ' SMITH, ELLIS D.: Dallas SMITH, IAMES FORT, IR.: Mexia I I SMITH, JUNE CABOL: Houston SCI-IULZ, MAGGIE MARIE: Burlington SMITH, MARY ALICE: Livingston SMITH, SUZANNE: Greenville SMITH, WILLIAM: Houston SMYTI-I, MARGARET ELIZABETH: Liberty SPAPFORD, DELMER RODNEY: Farmington, N. M. SPEER, NELDA: Mesquite SPILLER, MARY KATHRYN: Hearne SPIVEY, PAUL: Houston SPRAGUE, IO ANN: Mesquite STEVVART, BEATRICE: Marshall ,ef . STRASBURGER, TOMMY: Temple STEAKLEY, CORINE: Godley STEPHENSON, COYLE A.: Shreveport, La. , STREETMAN, DAVID R.: Coleman STRIPLING, CELIA: Bay City .STRONG DON' Henderson 53 , ff' , , ' I ,Q , 3' STUART, BILL: Mercedes V ' 1 K I STUDER, LAURA LOUISE: Hobstown I 'Q J, , . , E S. ,L it SUHEIL MU AMMAR' Nazareth Israel 2 SWANDER, SUSAN CONSTANCE: San Antonio TALBERT, WALLACE: Ft. Worth TATE, C. HOWARD: Muleshoe TAYLOR, FRED: Louisville, Ky. TAYLOR, TRUMAN: Houston TERRY. MARY LOUISE: Canton A THARP, NORMAN D.: Clowchilla, Calif. , L THOBNE, BETTE IEAN: Mexia -'V gg. I THORNHILL, MARGARET: Little Rock, Ark. ,er 2 I . TILLMAN, BOBBIE: Corpus Christi ' 4, ' l I I-I F11 I-' E Z 51. O E1 Q o hi U 1: V1 Q 2:- E. 59. I. 'Ir' : - .-If mats EQ TODD, ARNOLD CARSON: Dallas --. -11 I ,, , .ig TOWNSEND, ANN: Beaumont . f ' 3, TRIMBLE, BILLY GENE: Henderson , in ' ' r TBOUTMAN, BOB: Knoxville, Tenn. ,X - I - A TUCKER. KENNETH: Dallas I , , , . E UPSHAW, MARTHA OABOLYNI Monroe, Lo. g A , ag 1.i ' ,R ,mn . UTSEY, BILLY DEE: New London ' ' L he I' .,,. : A ,gf A UZZELL, IOY: Moraan cffv, Lo. Q H I , , VADEN, BILLIE JOYCE: Iunction Q I Sophomores VOLLMERING, ANNA MARLENE: Hebbronville I WADE, BILL: Killeen WALDROP, TOM C.: Waco WALDROP, MOLLIE: jackson, Tenn. WALKER, GLEN: Port Arthur A WALKER, LEONARD: Lolita WALKER, MARY BETH: Mart WARE, IIMMY: Honalula, T. H. WASH, CHARLES V.: Forsan WEAVER, IOHN: Jonesboro WEBB, WILLIAM B.: Union, Miss. WELCH, DORIS: Marshall WELCH, IAMES H.: Alvin WELDON, I'ANN: Palestine WELLS, GERALDINE: Waco WENDORF, ED, IR.: Corsicana WEST, ROBERT OMAR: Pauls Valley, Olcla. WHITED, DON: Odessa I I WHITE, ALAN ION: Houston A '53 WHITE, GLENDA: Baytown M y ' WHITE, NINA: Bynum. 'E WILOOXSON, VERA ANN: Amarillo W i WILEY, BONNIE GENET: Charlotte, Term. , WILKINSON, EREDDIE MAE: Parr Arthur WILLBORN, H. ALLEN: Arrrarflla ff ', U ' WILLIAMS, SHIRLEY: Austin WILLIAMSON, ROY C., IR.: Shreveport, Ia. WILLOUGHBY, TAYLOR: Denison WILSON, BETTY IANE: Shreveport, La. WINGATE, PERRY WAYNE: Mansfield, La I WINGO, NANCIE IANE: San Antonio i IQ .gr WOFFORD, BLANCHE: Yorktown gg, ' WOLF, MARGARET: San Antonio I I WOLF, LEAH: Waco I A I LY xi? 3 - X. Jxgkesw- WOODARD IACK D.: Crosby A WOODLIFF, PAULINE: Waco ' WRIGHT, SIDNEY: saddy, Terra. . r ... Y A YARBROUGH, DOROTHY: Littlefield . , H 4 YATES, DOROTHY ANN: Dallas 'A Vrrv J YOUNG, IAMES: Florence 3, YOUNG, IOHN L.: Asheville, N. c. I I QE Class Of '54 V- w ADAIR, IOHN ED: Cooper ADAMS, BILLY RAY: Sweetwater ADAMS, IOHNNY: Houston ALLBRITON, VIRGINIA: Burnet ALLEN, LOUIS NEIL: Hillsboro ALLEN, THELMA IOAN: San Antonio ANDERSON, IOY: Ft. Worth ANDREWS, MARY LOU: Houston APPLEWHITE, FELICIA L.: Loclcney ARMSTRONG, CHARLES: Dallas AVERA, SYLVIA: Mont Belvieu BABB, MARY LYNN: Bristol, Term. BACHER, RICHARD: Albuquerque, N. M. BAECHTEL, WILLIAM R.: Cleburne BAILEY, MURRAY: Athens, La. BAIRD, EDWIN, IR.: Temple BAKER, EMOIEAN: Woodville BAKER, DON G.: Mart BAKER, IAN: Pasadena BAKER, MARILYN IOYCE: Dilley BAKER, NANCY JOYCE: F t. Worth BANKSTON, BETTY CHARLES: Ft. Worth BARNETT, RUSSELL: Gladewater BARNETT, WILLIAM IOSEPH: Gainesville BARR, CAROLYN: Houston BASS, CHARLES DANIEL: lcrsper BATEMON, RAY HOWELL: Birmingham, BATES. IOHN THOMAS: Dallas BAUMGARTNER, BOB: Dallas BAXTER, BILLY BATES: Tucumcari, N. M. BAXTER, ROBERT: Rosenburq BEAGO, ROBERT A.: Houston BEAZLEY, BETTY IO: Waco BECHTEL, CAROLYN: Waco BELCHER, IANICE: Pasadena BELCHER, WALTER: Victoria BELL, GORDON W.: Crowell BELL, MARY LEE: Palacios BENNETT, IO ANN: Taholca BERNARD, JEAN: Dallas BERRY, BENNY IOE: Waco BERRY, BILLY: Waco BERRY, DICK: Charleston, S. C. BIELEFELDT CLARALENE Waco BLACK DAVID L Plainview BLACKBURN, MARGENIA: Mt. Pleasant - Y 'Q 'I ADKINSON ROBERT I.' Pensacola Fla. Q AKIN, MARY IANE: Bryan ' 4 32532 + xg N .. I K F . .. , M is if . arf . I ' 2 Z4 rx .. - l i, H , J 4 G A , 'MTI' Q if 1 M ii H F! il - 2 3 ..r r 'P X I 'U .Q 1 ...Y In . J? 11 L Q Q , :. . A.. if Al . A A A .. . -' : W G I rw- f G.. . ,X me 1 HE 1 A3 4 AM -, .:fZyEk2f,',,,g32,f5 '-A. . 55,1 , ' . gif, ,- if if L eg I ..,:s..Q-5 r - il -.Q .59-Q BETTY, HELEN: Kerrville N BLACKWELL, EDITH ALICE: Seneca, Freshmen 84 ii . 3 1 ,Ns 1, Fifi' ,,., A y zu, Vv Q b vx 53' ,s , 'Q J JV 2 Q, . we Y X ' -' J -55l?l.6?Z'r3ifNl.f., V' L21 n. .HQ I P , E , . I- - ,, :,.,.1 L 4 1., Q: ly ' I - . ,,,, V Z lm if .V 'I' 4 l I . M3 . I... ,., W ,,. t . A f l :': I . I J 1 . + E A vi . I 1 ,, W x , S xii M qu.. ,:i:-. ,Et j -,.:.. 'iii ,,., , W 2 ,fi Q ' P mm ' an r ' 5 I l l -1- :,. 3 I if 9 ::.1 t ai 73 ft W r I Class of 85 BLAKE, IOAN: Brownwood BLALOCK, GYPSY ADAIR: Bronte BLANEK, HARRY I.: Sterling City BLASSINGAME, KEN: Waco BLAYLOCK, EBBA IEAN: Eldorado BLAYLOCK, IOE: Little Rock, Ark. BOATRIGHT, MARTHA ELLEN: Plainview BOETTCHER, ANN: Dallas BOHANNAN, DON: Dallas BONORA, MARTIN: Waco BRAMBLETT, MARC LEE: Greenville BRANNON, HOLLIS: Santo BRANNON, WANDA: Big Spring BRAWNER, EDWARD THOMAS: Houston BRAZIL, PATRICIA IACK: Quanah BRELAND, LaIEAN: Beaumont BREWER, SYDNEY: Brownfield BROOKS. IAMES A.: El Paso BROOKS, LEWIS ERSKINE: Corpus Christi BROWN, CAROLYN: Texarkana BROWN, GEORGE D.: New Orleans, La. BROWN, IUNE NEVILENE: Paducah. Ky. BROWN, VERA DEAN: Tomball BRUCE, ROBERT C.: Amarillo , BRUMLEY, MARY IOAN: Cotton Valley, La BRYANT, MARGARET IO: Sacramento, Calif. BUCHANAN, DARRELL S.: Pine Bluff, Ark. BUCHSCHACHER, RUTH: Waco BUCKNER, BILL: Austin BUNTING, TOMMIE CATHERINE: Bryan BURNSIDE, WANDA: Midland BURTON, GAIL: Brownwood BYARGEON, ANN: Houston BYUS, IAMES E.: Longview CALLAWAY, KAY: Corpus Christi CALI.IS, BOBBIE: Pharr CAMPBELL, ALICE MARIE: Waco CAMPBELL, GORDON: Waco CANALES, YOLANDA ALICIA: Waco CANNATA, DONALD: Houston CANTRELL, ROSELLA: Houston CANTRELL, SANDRA: McGehee, Ark. CARDWELL, FRANCES: Dallas CARLETON, ALBERT WARREN IR.: Dallas CARNATI-IAN, GAYLE: Palestine CAROTHERS, IOHN WAYNE: Goldthwaite CARROLL, ELIZABETH: Houston CARROLL, MARY ELIZABETH: Henderson CARSON, GLYNDA: Briqgs CARTER, PEGGY IEAN: Seymour 'SS CARTER. VVILLIAM LLOYD: Temple CARVER, RAYMOND: Tampa, Fla. CASEY, CAROLYN: Waco To - ' CASPER, ALBERT, IR.: Waco CASTLEMAN, MARY LOU: Waco X ' Y -fix.. A Y .of , , 1 - ::gJ-4 V. ' I I ,P My 'iff' il ' 1 'Z -,-1- it :': . 'Ti s' YV ' ' ' ' . I N312 ...I Z y I ,. '4 q i? f A . CATES, DON: Brownsville ,, CAWKER, ANN CAROLYN: Shreveport, La. ?. gr.:-. -. of , I an - so .0 CHAMBEELAIN, W. s., IR., Waco ' 1. 5 , I CHAMBERS, BILLY ICE: Fr. Worth I' I iso: I ' :Qi CHAMBLISS, DIXIE ANN: Anahuac E' . E of sg I Y I CHENAULT, BETTY BARBARA: Houston CHRISTENSON, BEULAH: Chicago, Ill. CLARK, PATSY: Karnes City CLAY, ALBERT H.: Waco COBB, MARIE: Bryan CODY, MARGARET: Longview COGGIN, ANNA LU: Brady COIT, MARY ANN: Richardson COKER, ERNEST, IR.: Livingston COLEMAN, IOE EDWIN: Fairfield COLEY, GENIE: Houston COLLEY, GLORIA ANN: Houston COLLINS, DORIS IEAN: Childress COMBEST, CHLORIS ANN: Gatesville CONAWAY, PATSY: Marshall CONNAUGHTON, IACK: Pasadena CONNER, STANLEY: Lockney COOHRAN, LARRY: Velasco COOK, KNOX: Gatesville COOK, WANDA RUTH: Haskell COOKSEY, IOANNE: Beaumont Y 'F COOPER, DAVIS L.: Buenos Aires, Arg. f COOPER, REUEL I.: Aransas Pass I, I frl, E CCPPEDCE, BETTY: Donors 'J' i CORBIN, BARBARA FAY: Claude f I CORCY, INA MAE: Nowata, Okla. T- ' I ,i i 4 - A , CCTTCN, ROY: Bffmmghom, Ala. : A ' W? ' ,Y ov CCVINCTCN, DOROTHY: Houston If , I si, is COX, EVELYN LOUISE: Lake Charles, La. f ifiii -M I ' ..,: , , I' Q . A f I. : I CCZAET, BILL IIM: Fr. Worth 1, ' g f - Q CRABTEEE, DORIS: Donors I M, ff 'f r 3 CEAIC, DONALD: Davton ' CRANE, CAMILLA: Waco I i l . I if ,,,..., V I- ' ll CRANFILL, DELMA IOE: Cranfills Gap I ':': , ' I CHEWS, ANN: Colmesneil 4, , F J. CREWS, DORIS: Karnes City ' ,ya Q CRCTTS, IOHN CHESTER: Marlow, Okla. A T CRISMON, LEOLA IO: Louisville, Ky. A CULBRETH, IACK: Tallehassee, Fla. W I u Freshmen - 86 mi F , 'lil 'I' Q 1 Q a-I 6 1 lk:fi33 QZ1::l2E4w:z.f H fx' . .M. . .sg ':?'3 - H -. : L' ,. f - X 1 - Q, s - 1 . - ' N , 'E '. ....:2:E:I--.f V M , ff :fu sf . :.:: -'wr ' ' , ' Y aroai t X gg gm 4' rl H- 'K ' Ms if A X 1 Q v6 , L. K, . as 1 5 :Zag is if lr A ' f- ,igfit 1 QQ 'E ws 'J 7 is 53 3 I: 1-5 2 I ' K fwfr. Class of HAM, BOBBIE LEA: Grapeland HAMILL, CHARLES: Athens HAMM, IIMMYE: Coldspring HANEY, BARBARA: San Perlita HANEY, EVADELLE: Dallas HANEY, IACK: Navasota HANSON, BETTY: Marshall HARDBERGER, PHILLIP D.: O'Donnell HARDEGREE, CAROLYN: San Angelo HARDIN, LOIS: Rising Star HARGROV E, LARRY: Brownwood HARGROVE, MARY ANN: M t. Pleasant HARKINS, VERNON: San Antonio HARRIS, IACK, IR.: Plano HARRIS, IANE: Haymondville HARRIS, NINA LEE: Hope, Ark. HARPER, LENA MARGARET: Gilmer HART, IOHN DANIEL: Flat Rock, N. C. HARVEY . IESMARIE: Ft. Smith, Ark. HARVILLE, DON: Morgan HAYES, GARLAND AUBREY: Columbus HAYES, VIRGINIA: Barstow HAYS, BETTYE: Corsicana HAYS, PATSY SUE: Memphis HAZLETT, E. RICHARD: Dallas HEAD, SHARON: Hubbard HEATH, IOYCE L'DELL: Corpus Christi HEDGE, IOHN: Tulsa, Okla. HEFFINGTON, MARY: Dallas HEITMAN, WILLIE, IR.: Rosenberg HELLER, CAROLYN: Denver, Colo. HENDERSON, KATHARINE: lasper HENDERSON, VERNON: Irving HENDERSON. W. L.: Hamilton HENSON, NELDA FAE: Rosebud HETHERINGTON, MARTHA ANN: Texas City HICKERSON, HAZEL ANN: Belton HIGGINBOTHAM, DEWITT D.: Kentwood, La HILL, CLEVA IO: F t. Worth HILL, HOMA: F t. Worth s HINNANT, IERRY H.: Dallas HINSON, BOBBYE JANE: Mart HIXSON, TOIVHVIY: Kermit HOFFMAN, HARVEY W., IR.: Houston HOLBROOK, BOB: Houston HOLCOMBE, NORA WALDEAN: Pecos HOLCOMBE, WALTER: Pecos HOLLAND, AGATHA: Waco HOLLINGSHEAD, HELEN: E1 Dorado, Ark. HOLLIS, PATRICIA: Henderson '55 HOLLOWELL, IACKIE: Waco HOLMES, JOYCE: Belton :Q ,IIEI ZZ' , L A HORNBROOK, CHARLES WIRT: Muleshoe -1 7 : I 1 5 Z 9' HONEYCUTT, GERAINE: Georgetown h A ' RORTON, EDNA EARL: Houston X ,R I , V U 4 L ' Qs, 1 HORTON, ROBBIE, Dallas I 9: ' S . HOWLE. REX WILSON: Waco . g D HUDDLESTON, WILLIAM C.: Newport, Ark. W 5, A ,Wt 7 - HUDSON, BETTY: Sabinal I Q EW' HUDSON, MBS. OCEA MAE: Pla O Lgu - I I . f H n I- A : --I :ol X INGRAM, LAWRENCE: Tucumcari, N. M. I all - 5 ISBELL, BETTY: Chattanooga, Tenn. . , ---, it f..--f Q, IVES, RONALD B.: Shreveport, La. ' I 1 I .t IVIE, PAT: Atlanta, Ga. W J 5, I ' J ACKSON. OHN F.: El P A ' I I QSO if I , A IACOBS, MARILYN: Dallas I I A, t S , 59' JAMES, EDWARD: rozpo 3 Y -ef .. JENKINS, RAYMOND GIBSON: Moxfo ' , w it aj IOHNSON, ELIZABETH: Knoxville, Tenn. I H t , Q 41 4 ,Q A IOHNSON, HELEN: Waco h , I ,, IOHNSON, MURRAY: Austin A IONES, BILLIE IOYCE: Henderson IONES, BILLY DALE: Mineola IO ' NES, GLENN D., Bastrop IONES, MINA: New Orleans, La. IONES, ROBERT BRUCE: Gatesville IONES, RONNY: Dallas IORDAN, FRANK: Dallas IOURDAN, YVONNE : Booneville, Miss. IUSTICE, JANE: Enterprise, Ala. KANAGY, PAUL WILLIS: Augusta, Ga 'WI 13, pf lv KELLNER, OSCAR, IR.: Karnes City .I 1, KELLY. IERALD: Houston I, ' Q-:I .- KEMPER, IACKIE: Barcelona, Venezuela .. I 5 KENNERLY, ANN: Houston 5: ' 4 .. E fo 515 : to KERLEE, VICKI LOU: San Antonio qi o R KIDD, MARY BELL: Conroe 9 f t ' KINCADE, BETSY: Greenville 1 -, 'ii ' 'LEZ' t KING, JOE: ronkowo, Olcla. ig, , L '::: : H I' p, KING, PAUL: Houston M ,gy in 15 KIRKLAND, IANE: Shreveport, La. 3 5 1 KIRKPA'I'RICK, GORDON E.: Amherst, Mass. I ' Q ' Q KNEPP, MIKE: Kewanee, Ill. E It ii, gg' 1 tx KURITZA, GEORGIE: Waco ,.,. 'l D LAND, FRANCES: Gladewater z -' 1 R' 'ik V K . LANDER, DORIS: Calvert LANE, RONALD: Atlanta, Ga. , - LANGFORE, SARAH: Mt. Enterprise ' 'fl LANGSTON, BETTY FROST: Signal Mt., Tenn. I p LANGSTON, IO HELEN : Mont Belvieu .-1,,,,,:- 5 ,ZZQ Q EI I: . 1' Freshmen 90 -F 4 I ,., ' , '1 ,L -9 . I I LATIMER, MARY EVALYN: Waxahachie LAWSON, ROSALLIND: Dallas b LAWYER, NORMAN GENE: Mt. Pleasant LEE, BILLY: Palestine f - LEE, PATRICIA IEAN: Beaumont ' 1' Ei. LEGETT, CARL H.: Gulfport, Miss. LEWIS, NANCY: San Angelo LIBBY, LENDAL: Redwater LILES, SUE: La Marque LOCKLIN, CHARLES H.: Dallas LONGINO, RUTH: Hugo, Okla. LOVE, SANDRA: Franklin LOWRIE, ERNEST BENSON: El Paso LOWRY, TIM: Laredo LOYD, PEGGY IEAN: De Kalb LYONS, RONALD LEE: Baytown MALOY, CLUNDETTE: Teague MARBURGER, ROBERT CECIL: Houston MARTIN, GLORIA JEAN: Wichita Falls MARTIN, IOHN BEN: Winter Garden, Fla MARTIN, MILTON: Troy MASSEY, MARTHA: Dallas MATTHEWS, MARTHA ANN: Alba MAXWELL, IDA MAUDE: Houston ' MEINERS, MARTHA ANN: San Antonio MELUGIN, IOE EARL: Robstown MCCLAIN, CHARLES L.: Houston MCCLELLAND, CORRINE: Houston MCCLELLAND, MAURINE: Houston MCCLENDON, MARIAN: Shreveport, La. MCCOLLOUGH, MILTON: Houston MCCONNICO, MILLEDGE: Port Arthur MCCRANEY, BOBBY: Tyler MCCRAW, OLAN E., IR.: Raymondville MCCREARY, IOE S.: Buffalo MCCREE. ANN: Waco MCCULLOUGH, ROY: Hillsboro ivy, MCCUTCHEN, DICK: Memphis, Tenn. N 3 fi . A T 5 3 ,. is sf 9' -2 5? 'M A H lik? 1 tif!! X52 v A. fl: to 'Z ,M f 4 , AV' sl , N1 ,E g' 'Y Kal: ,W I flea? Mi' f f A vi 4 X? if Y 2 'Q TP , H the M E. L mfr in 2 x ' 5 'F f sm alibi. I Q . fl . 4. A2 'K' as gif r - 9 fi X X Q33 x QS JS ' I .g ' V F n f, Nik I ,gm x ,si in , ' fs U 2 4 Q 1 ,rg X' 3' 4,-sf ? NN ' as X A: nv L 3 Q I g fi: .I X, 'r 41 4 s 'G 1 .. if 9 .T M 'Q tif A x 5 Y X :Q Q mix A D View -. 8 . -Q 'E' Y , fa ' Q' .EI ffm Q 1 1 - , , A s rf. A , as' Z if 'nh bf ,gg L? E U - as 1' J A K ' f , TIN, X if f M, A: , MCDONALD, ROBERT L.: McAllen McFARLING, MARTHA: Odessa 4 W MCGEE, WAYNE: Shreveport in g 7 'M A A- V ,,,, 1. - 0 M ,K MCILVAIN, IOI-IN: Richardson 'ff' q Aq ' T. L, NET, MCKINLEY, PATSY RUTH: Pearsall -1, Qlilt I , I ' , ff A U MCLENDON. MITCHELL: Junction D ' N 'f n, 4 M MURRY, MARIAN SUE: T l it 2 f C Gym 'Rx 5, ,gg ' MCNEILL, JACK: Nederland l'?: sis? 'A -as V 6. MCQUAIN, DONNA IEAN: Perrv, Okla. -5-f 7 'E' ' ja I W MCREYNOLDS. BILLY PRATER: Corsicana I 'A :',. xiUV MCWILLIAMS, IEANNETTE: Dallas 'E 4 fy MIDDLEBROOK, RUBY IANE: Athens, La. Class of '55 MIDDLETON, CHARLES LARRY: Port Arthur MILES, RALPH EUGENE: Port Arthur MILLER, BETH: Houston MILLER, DOROTHY A.: Brownwood MILLER, JANE: Columbus MILLER, I. RONALD: Sugarland MILLER, LATAINE: Dilley MILLER, MARILYN: Big Spring MII.I.ER, NITA: Navasota MILLS, RUTH: Santa Rosa, Calif. MINTON, IOHN H.: Hemphill MITCHELL, BLANCHE ELLEN: Waco MONAGHAN, BET'I'Y MARIE: Mart MONIER, GERALDINE: San Antonio MOONEY, IAKE: Mart MOORE, BETTE LYNN: Waco MOORE, BILLY BOB: Port Arthur MOORE, CAROL ANN: Oakwood . MOORE, MARLENE: Houston MOORE, MARY MARGARET: Mt. Pleasant MOORE, ROXIE: Brownwood MORGAN. KEN: Bowlegs, Okla. MORGAN, REBECCA: Elizabethton, Tenn. MORRIS, CLARA IEAN: Kilgore MORRIS, PATRICIA NELL: Waco MORRISON. DONALD E.: Tomball MORRISON, MARLENE: Elgin MORTON, MARY: Muleshoe MOTLEY, HUGH: Mesquite MULLER, DANIEL A.: Torreon, Coah, Mex. MUND, IACK: Eldorado MURPHY, PATRICK: Port Arthur MURRAY, HARLAN W.: Marshall MURRAY, NOLAND PATRICK: Harrison, Ark. MYERS, BOB: Houston MYERS, SHIRLEY ANNE: Columbus NASH, CHARLES BENIAMIN: Waco NELSON, IO ANN: Anahuac NEWPORT, MARY EI.LEN: Springfield, Mo. NEWTON, ELAINE: Houston NEWTON, MARTHA: Waco NICOLAI, IOY: Houston NICHOLS, I OHN: Waco NICHOLS. IIMMIE R.: Hobbs, N. M. NOBLE, DAVID: Burnet NOWEI..L, VIRGINIA RUTH: Nashville, Ark. NUIVIBERS, EDWIN LEE, IR.: Waco NUTT, DAMON: Amarillo ' O'BRANNON, ERNEST L.: New Orleans, La. OGG. MARTHA ANN: Dallas F reshmen 92 ll ' I N--on i I -, 162 4 1 V P A Y, y N ,g Iglvn b e V Z. A. ...E-V:-,,..... I V I - . g I h , X -1 Elf- .Q - , ,- Y -1 rf 1 A .1 ws: 1 . :.,: Zvi.,-,1 .ir 5. VL. , . . I .S ff ., y Q' Us X ef- I J VZ' A w was J 'A sr? N it 1 It X 5 4 .I ALF: IN l is Class of 'SS O'NEAL, GENE LOUIS: F t. Smith, Ark. OSADA, DON FRED: Waco OSBORN, CHARLES A.: Memphis, Tenn. OSBORNE, PHOEBE: Pampa OVERBY, NIXON: Bartlett OWEN, SHIRLEY: Iackson, Miss. OXFORD, DONALD ERWIN: Ardmore, PACE, IAIVIES ROBERT: Sweetwater PAINTER, PATRICIA: Gatesville PARIS, IOY ELAINE: Coolidge Okla. PARROTT, BARBARA: Memphis, Tenn. PARSONS, NANCY IEANNINE: Waxahachie PATTERSON, BILL WAYNE: Pecos PATTERSON, GLYNDA GAY: Mart PATTESON, I. DRURY: Okla. City, Okla. PAYNE, BILLY ROSS: Rule PAYNE, RAY: Gatesville PERKINS, IAMES RUAL: Mt. Pleasant PERRY, ANNABELLE: Bryan PERRY, HORACE E., IR.: Houston PESCHEL, FRANKLIN: Granger PESSARRA, CAROLYN: Freeport ' PETEET, EDGAR R.: Shreveport, La. PETERS, IOYCE: Bryan PETERSON, ALICE C.: Salt Lake City, Utah PETTY, WANDA LOU: Bio' Spring . PHARR, WILLIAM HOWARD: Waco PHELPS, IEANNE D.: Denver, Colo. PHILLIP, STEPHEN F.: Waco PHILLIPS, DON FRED: Grand Saline PHILLIPS, MARY ALICE: Houston PIERCE, ROBERT KELLEY: Dallas PITT, NELDA: Houston PITTMAN. IOE C.: Stinnett POLIIILL, I.. MAC: Louisville, Ky. POPE, JOHN WILLIS: Groveton POSS, IAIVIES MICHAEL: McGregor POTTS, ROBERT IOE: Weslaco POWELL, BILLY C.: Newport, Ark. PRICE, BOBBIE LOUISE: Waco PRICE, H. O.: Oklahoma City, Okla. PRICE, IACK DARWIN: Russellville, Ark. PRICE, IIMMY: Decatur, Ga. PRICE, LEWIS: Tulsa, Okla. PRICE, VIRGIL: Ft. Worth PUGH, IOYCE: Tulsa, Okla. RALPH, BETTY ANN: Somerville RAY, EDDIE C.: Gatesville REDDING, IACK: Cleburne REED, NANCY: Waco REEVES, MARY G.: Lamesa REEVES, OSCAR I-IEARTLEY: F t. Worth. REICHERT, DAN: Mart REID, DUREL Z.: Canton RENFRO, ONETTA IEANNE: Mart RICHARDSON, LYNETTE: Coolidge RICI-HVIOND, FLOANN: Raymondville RICKENBAKER, GLEATON: Charleston, S. C. RILEY, HOMER EDWARD, IR.: Houston I RILEY, LEE GORDON: Quitaque RINGENEY, GEORGE W.: Lamesa RIPLEY, IOE: Waco RIVET, LORELLA MAE: Beaumont ROARK, CHARLES A.: Muleshoe ROBBINS, DUANE: Houston ROBERTS, MARGARET SUE: Taholca ROBERTS, RALPH RITCH: Temple ROBERTSON, IEAN: Killeen ROBINSON, BILL: Shreveport, La. ROBINSON, MILLER FORREST: Gatesville ROGERS, IOHN C.: Center ROGERS, MARTHA: Henderson ROGERS, SALLY ANN: Athens ROTH, PEGGY I.: West RUNNEl..S, WAYNE: Seagoville RYAN, ION M.: Falfurrias RYMER, I. E.: Bowlegs, Olcla. SANDERFORD, LaVERNE D.: CMrs.D: Brady SANDERS, HARRY NEAL: Waco SAPP, IOHN: Olrlcr. City, Olcla. SARTAIN, PEGGY ANN: Kilgore SAXON, VIVIAN RUTH: Richland Springs SCAGGS, BILLIE IOAN: Lyford SCALES, WOODY: San Antonio SCARCELLA, IOSEPH: Temple SCHIEMENZ, SHIRLEY: Waco SCHILLACI, HAROLD: Houston SCHIVIID, LILO: Vienna, Austria SCHORLEMMER. HERMEEN FRANCES: Llano SCHULTZ, CAROL: Houston SCHUMAN, PATRICIA: Holla, Mo. SEALES, WALTER: Muleshoe SEMFF, LOUIS RICHARD: Cleburne SHAW, CAROLYN: Brownwood SHEFFIELD, ROSABELLE: Woodville SHEFFIELD, SHERRLLL: Palestine SHEPHERD, WYNONA LEE: Colorado City ' Q SHEPPARD, PATSY: Brownwood ,in Vp I 3 7 ,mf ,e SHIPPEN, ELLEN: Atlanta, Ga. I rss. S Rf , 9 Q SIMONS, LCITRELLE: Waco Mi,- H .,. gi 4 425 fl, .. ,.., see? f is Freshmen .94 WILLIAMS, BEVERLY: Baytown WILLIAMS, DONALD L.: Fr. Smith, Ark. , A IIII , WILLIAMS, ELOY, Dallas 5, I WILLIAMS, MARTHA: Austin WILLIAMS, RUBY ANNA: Waco WILLIAMSON, TOM: Crandall WILLIS, MARY EMMA: Guntersville, Ala. WILSON, HERNDON: Temple WILSON, PEGGY MILES: Spur WILSON, MILDRED LUCILLE: Seagoville 1 : 5, WILSON, SARAH: Waco I WINTER, CAROL ANN: Cleburne it at WISE, MARVIN I.: Dallas ' WITHERINGTON, PAUL: Nashville, Tenn. WITKOWSKI, MARY ANN: F t. Worth WOOD, IOANN: Alice WOODS, CARRIE ANITA: Houston WOMBLE, BILL: Caldwell WORTHAM, CHARLES: Lake Worth, Fla. WRIGHT, BARBARA: Henderson WRIGHT, IANE: Port Arthur WRIGHT, ROBERT EWING: Tehuacana WRIGHT, VIRGINIA: Cleveland YARBROUGH, EDNA EARLE: Childress YARBROUGH, PATTY SUE: El Dorado, Ark YATES, DELAIANE: Sweetwater YOUNG, AUDREY ANNE: McLean YOUNG, MARY ELLEN: San Antonio YOUNG, PATSY RUTH: Needville YOUNGBLOOD, IANE TEEL: lasper YOUTS, PAT: Dimmitt Class of '55 Q Z M99 ,.--,X Dr. Aldon S. Lang, Ph. D., Dean of the Business School The Baylor School of Business is dedicated to the proposition of educating its students for business responsibilit Th y. e student pursues a course of study designed to familiarize him with the changing physical and social environ ' ment in which the business is conducted. The professional business curriculum, comprising work in accounting, economics. finance. marketing, business lavv, statistics,sbusiness communication and management, has been so contrived as to give the student a thorough understanding of the essential business processes and operations. The present fFa1l, l95lD enrollment of 852 students consists of 680 day students and 172 in evening classes. With its splendid student body, its distinguished faculty, its in- structional and librar fa 'l't' y C1 1 ies, the School of Business is earnestly, and I trust, effectively endeavoring to merit the confidence and that generous s h upport of its patrons and friends w ich will enable it to meet in an ever fuller rn easure the challenge to prepare its students for business responsibility and gracious living. Msg, ALDON S. LANG Dean, School of Business 100 Chairmen of Departments EDNA L. GREGG Office Administration IAMES F. GOODMAN Accounting H. H. HAMMER Economics H. N. BROOM Management ARCH W. HUNT Placement Bureau NEIL S. FOSTER Marketing 101 H . CALTON, DOYLE FERGUSON, SAM FREDERICK, GERRY GILBERT, MRS. RUTH ., xx, 'X 3. HERRING, MARY SEARS HINTON, BILLY HOLMES, RODERICK L. MOORE, EDWIN F. ,Q . , , 51, :.:: PETERSON JOHN T. RAGSDALE MHs.MAM1E ff- me in V RASNER, LESLIE RESSLEB, PARKE RHEA, ELLA MAYE ROBINSON, ELEANOR IANE SEGREST, ROSS SMITH, WALSTEIN STREETMAN, VADEN School of Business Fcucultq xecutive Council of the School of Business In the spring of 1950 students in the School of Business at Baylor indicated an interest in organizing the entire student body of the School of Business. A committee meeting was held on Iune 6, 1950, in an effort to create this organization. It was de- cided at this meeting that it was to be an all-student proposition with student leaders and members to be Iunior and Senior B.B.A. candidates, and M.S. Business candidates with a B.B.A. background. The purpose of the organization was to accomplish the ideals and aims of the School of Business ' in a more efficient manner. ' The student committee was elected in a mass meeting by the student body on Iune 14, for the purpose of drafting a constitution. The constitution was drawn by the committee and was accepted by the student body in a mass meeting held on September 27, 1950. Permanent officers were then elected by the student body. At the present time the Business School is making plans for a building of their own. Sitting: WAYLAND STEPHENS, SHIRLEY OLIVER, secretary, BEN SHORT, presi- dent. Standing: IACK FERRELL, ALTON MARTIN. . 103 5. 104 Business Frances working the calculator. BANKSTON, AMOS LEE .... Economics: Management. BARKSDALE, FRANK .......... Accounting, Economics-Golf Team. BARRETT, WILLIAM GUY. JR. BBA BATEMAN, ROBERT LEE ........... Business Administration-Otlicer Air ROTC. BITTICK, PEGGY RAE ....... Business Administration: Bible. BLUME, OLlVER E. .......... . BR?i'fifo1lfs1i?oMAs A., JR. .. Ac o ntin . BREWXSTER, NANCY ANN .... .... Business, Math. Senior .. . Waco . . . . Dallas . . . Lorenzo . . . Kirbyville . . . . . Baytown Waco . . . . . Fayette, Ala. Los Angeles, Calif. BROGDON, ERNEST S. ........... .. ........ Waco General Business-AFROTC Cadet lst Lt. BROTHERS, DAVID EUGENE ......... BBA: Radio-Baylor-Falls County Club, Pres.. ' Dorm Director, '51, '52, BROWN, GAY SHARON ........ . . . Management. BROWN, MACK N. ..... . General Business-ROTC. Marlin 49, '51: Taurus Society. .. McKinney Waco BRUNSON, THOMAS C., IR. ..................... Houston Management: General Business-Senior Representative to Student Council. Treas.. Student Council: Taurus: Order of Artus: Dormitory Director, '50, '5Z: Houston Club. BUCHANAN, IRVIN R., IR. ...................... Perryton Advertising-Alpha Phi Omega: FPB3 Panhandle Club. BURTON, IOHN M. .............. ................ D allas General Business-Delta Sigma Pi: Baylor Chamber oi Commerce. CARROLL, B. WAYNE ............................ Waco BBA-LLB. CHAMBERS, BILLY BOB . .. Accounting: Math. COOK, IOHN E. . ..... . . . BBA: Accounting-Arnold Society. . . . . Hillsboro .. . Waco COOPER, IOHN A., II .... ........ ..... ..... H 0 us ton Finance: Accountin . . COWART, THo1i71As W., ln. ................. San Benito Economics: History-ROTC: Rio Grande Valley Club. G, WILLIAM HENRY, IR, .... . . Business. OCKETT, CHARLES WAYNE Ac o ntin . Oif'f.E. QCHARLA RUTH ...... .. Business. . . Olney .. Waco .. Waco Houston VIS, JACK SLOVER Economics: General Business-AFROTC. lst Lt.. '4S. Major. '50: Charter Member Arnold Society: Senior Representative, Student Con ot Publications: Round-Up Stall, Production Manager, '51, Managing Editor. '52: Lariat Staii. '50. ICK, IESSE A. Management-Freshman Baseball. Society, Vice-Pres., '5l. ncil: Board San Marcos '4s, cadet Ln. cox, AFHOTC: Arnold WDEN, STEVE H. ............... . ..... . . . . Business Administration: Education-Varsity B . LANEY, IOHN B., IR. General Business. ER, BOYD F. Accounting: Economics. Odessa Earle,Ark. Spartanburg, S. C. CKOLS, CHARLES L. Humble BBA. SON, IOANNE ......... . . . Dallas General Business: Economics. ANS, ALBERT REGINALD . .. ............ Temple Accountinq. AIR, HOWARD S. .................. Elizabethton, Tenn. General Business-Baylor Bards: Tennessee Club. ARIS, MARGARET R. . ....... . ........... .. Houston Business: Accounting-Phi Gamma Nu: Order ol Artus. ERRELL, IACK ........... Accounting and Finance-Delta Sigma Pi. Treas. ITZPATRICK, RAYMOND L. ....... ...... . Management--Baseball, Taurus. Mt. Calm .. Dallas LEETWOOD, WILLIAM ALVIN ...... .......... H ouston Business: P. E.-Varsity Basketball, '49-'52: Letterman. '5Of'51. OWLER, ALTON LESLIE .... Waco Gene l Bus'ness. . A1.Aii1AYf ROGER D. ...... .. ............ Mex... General Business: Education. ' ALLAWAY, BILLIE EARLE .................... Amanllo Business Administration: Psychology-Phi Gamma Nu: Pi Alpha Lambda. ARY. GEORGE MORRIS . ....................... Tyler Business. 'GLOVER, BILL ..... . . . Albuquerque, N. M. Business Administration. Plainview 'GOODE,lONES... ....... ........ Business: Economics-Taurus Society: Pres., Alpha Phi Omega. 1 -GRAY, JAMES LLOYD .......................... Temp e Accounting. - GRESHAM, IOHN L. . .... ...... . ........ . . . . Waco General Business-Esquire Club: Nose Brotherhood. GRINDSTAFF, EVERETT IAMES ............... Ballinger Law and Business-Taunis Society: Alpha Phi Omega, Treas. HAGUE. STANLEY RICHARD .................. Ft. Worth Accounting-Taurus. HALE, ANN ................................. Henderson Business Education: Economics-Order ot Artus, Treas.: Phi Gamma Nu. Treas: Phi Gamma Nu Homecoming Nominee. '52: East Texas Club, Vice' Pres . HARDIN, IACK EDWIN .................... Malvern, Ark. Accounting-Golden Wave Band: Arkansas Club: AROTC. HARDY, DAL T. .................. . . . ......... . Waco BB A-LLB-Arnold Air Society. HARRIS, BILL ............................... Harlingen Business-Alpha Phi Omega, '50-'52: Varsity Basketball, '49-'52: Delta Sigma Pi, '49-'52: ROTC, '48-'5Z: Varsity B Association, '50-'52, HARRIS, IANIS .... ......... .................. . . . Waco General Business-Athenean Club: Homecoming Queen Nominee, '52: Bay- lor-Waco Club. HARRIS, RAYMOND R. ................ .... B eaumont BBA Management-Round-Up: PPE. 6- 'V leav- 105 5' f - .. N- '. N -.Q 'sw nw, ,, :mmm e pfgvzxfr .ul ,K -4.21 Q new 'TYKLTQ ' .. s 1-wr L. ' hui' .......- Mag, 1:-.cr ..4 '... .5- f 1 : X gt, A 555555 is...-5 ng.: f'1f?3 ....Fm ga., sjrf, . f 93:13 :.Q:, ...'M P'-+-fi 'bw-. -PWYIFQS' I freiz , - .QTEK f W ' ,,,-:pm tw 29 'Taz M 7355. ...-.. . ..+fs ' -L' we if .. 1 r ,ve Business Senio I Maybe there's a job here for me too. HARRIS, WILLIAM DUDLEY ............ .. . Dalia Business, Management: Economics-Taurus Society. HAUG, WALTER L. .,................... ..... W ac BBA: Economics-APHOTC. HEARD, EDWARD LACK .................... McGrego Accounting: Economics-Arnold Society: FEB: Phalanx Club: Lt. AFROTC HEATH, ELIZABETH ANN ................... San Benit Office Administration-Rodeo Queen, '50: Nominee May Queen. '50: Ph Gamma Nu: Homecoming Nominee Queen. '5Z. HENDRIX, IAMES WALTER ........ Accounting: Economics-Delta Sigma Pi. I-IIGHTOWER, IACK ..............,.... ........ Accounting-Tryon Coterie: Baylor-Waco Club. . Wac . Wac HOLDAR. MARY MARIORIE ....,................. Wac General Business-Atheneon: Phi Gamma Nu: Order oi Artus. HOLDER, FRED ............................... Freepor Accounting. HOWELL, EARL FRANK ......................... Wac Business Management: Music-Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia: Baylor-Ridgecres Club. Business Manager: Baylor Bards: Oratorio Chorus. HUBER, GEORGE W. ............................. Wac Economics: General Business-Baylor AFROTC: Rifle Team: Arnold Society INZER, EUGENE G. . ...... .......... . . . .... Rayville, La BBA: Education. IRVIN, ELEANOR Business Education-Phi Gamma Nu, Secretary. Waco ISBILL, IACK PLEDGER .............. ..... M cGrego Economics-Esquire Club: Nose Brotherhood. IOHNSTON, DONALD Economics: Psychology. Political Science. IOHNSON, HERBERT L. ......,............ Topeka, Kari ..B.. Business-Captain. '50, Swimming Team: Varsity IOHNSON. LACK REEVES ... . . . . . . .. Marketing: Management-East Texas Club. IOHNSON, LAURENS M. Management: Economics, Speech. IONES, IACK EDWARD .... Business Management. KETTLER, WELDON D. ... ... Accounting-Alpha Chi. KLARAS. NICK ........ . . General Business-Esquire: Kapp . .. . Milton, Mass . . . . . . . Willspoint Temple . . Frost Waco Waco ct Kapoa Psi: Nose Brotherhood. OKE. ANELLA . .... Business-Phi Gamma Nu. OLLS, IERRY ................... Oiiice Administration-BSU. ATHERWOOD, CHARLES BILL Management. INKER, NORBERT ROBERT ..... Management-Freshman Baseball, Basketh . . . . Atlantic, Iowa Temple . . . . West Columbia . . . . Brooklyn, N. Y. arsity Basketball, Baseball. TTLETON, ALBERT S. .................. ..... De nton Economics: Business Administration-ROTC. OCHRIDGE, THOMAS N., IR. .................. Houston General BusinessfSigma Delta Chi. '45, '4G: Athletic Publicity Director. '45, '46: Sports Editor. '46, Round-Up: Editor, School ot Business, '50: Bay' lor Line: Sports Editor, Daily Lariat. OVE,IIMFRANK.................. .... ......Ama.nllo Business-Delta Sigma Pi, Headmaster: Tryon Coterie: Chamber oi Corn- merce: Alpha Chi: Kappa Pi: Baylor Bard USK, FRANK DuPUY, IR. .......... ,....... M chile, Ala. Management: English-Brqma Tau Delta: Pres., Pre-Law, '48, '4B. ADDEN, MARY KATHERINE ..,. Ft, Worth Business. LESOVAS, BILLY ......... ...... W aco Economics. ANSKE, WALTER E., ....,. . ................. , McGregor General Business. ARSH, JIM ............. ........... T ucnuncari, N. Mex. General Business, Religion-Round-Up Statt. '5l: Alpha Phi Omega. ARTIN, BEBE IANE . ..... ................ W ichita Falls Oilice Administration: Home Economics-Alpha Omega, Sec.: Phi Gamma Nu: Business School:- Round-Up Stait, Sec., '51-'52: Sec., Freshman Class. AXWELL, MARY IO ................ Birmingham, Ala. Business Education-Phi Gamma Nu, EADOWS. IACK M. ....... . Management. ICHAEL, HAMP .. Waco ...Dayton Business Economics-Band: Bards. OONEY. LLOYD W. .... ....... . . . ...... Oglesby Accounting: Education-'Sophomore Honor. ORRISON, DONALD GENE ................. Harlingen enera usiness-- rno ocie , ecutive Officer: Nose Brotherhood. G l B A ld S ty Ex Pres.: Rio Grande Valley Club. OSELEY, ROBERT L. ........... ............... W aco OWOLZ, JOSEPH JAM1-is .... Accountinq: Business. . . . Morristown, N. I. CASHAN, ALLEN DUPRHE, JH. . ......... ...... H oust.-in General Business-Canterbury Club, '49, '51: Speiqht House Athletic Club, '50-'5Z: Houston Club. '48. CCONNELL. CORNELIA ..... General Business: Economics. CCHUM, JOSEPH ABELS, JR. M na m nt. cltilsif GEORGE WILLIAM .... Breckenridge Paris . ........... San Mo:rcos Accounting: General Business-Delta Sigma Pi: AROTC Major: Accounting Club. Treas. NEWMAN, GUY D. . . . General Business. OLDS, WILLIAM H. ..... . Accounting: Business. OLIVER, SHIRLEY ANN ....... .. Denison . . . . San Antonio SanBen.ito Ofiice Administration: Spanish-Pres., Phi Gamma Nu: Sec., Sigma Delta Pi: Sec., Student Council oi School cl Business: Alpha Chi. ORE, GLENN DURWORD . . . . . ................. Hillsboro Accounting. PALMER, GARRETT ........... .... C oma:nche Marketing-FFB: West Texas Club. PATTERSON, JOHN FLOYD. IR. A untin . PEALRISOIXL JAY D. ............ . General Business. PETTY, IOE WINSTON .... Accounting: Economics. Waco .....Waco . . . Beaumont ,,,- is-s 34 , F 3 95,25 108 Business Senio Bebe and Milton, business school Round-Up staff. PHILLIPS, BRYAN Management: Economics-Varsity Baseball: Dallas . . . ....... Dall Club. Pres, PLUNKETT, PINKY W. ........................ Wortha General Business. POOL, RUDY IOHN . . Economics: Management. ...Wac PRICE, CHARLIE ............................... Housto General Business: Spanish-Chamber oi Commerce: Varsity B Club: Vice-Pres.. lunior Class. PRICE, I AIVIES O. ........,........... . Varsity Baseball Tea Ft. Wort Acccuntinq: Pre-Law-FFB: Alpha Phi Omega: Accounting Club. PURDY, CHARLES HAROLD ...................... Wac Economics: Accounting-Arnold Society. PURYEAR, GLYNN A. ......... . Accounting: Economics-Taurus Society. PURYEAR, LYNN O. ........... . Accounting: Economics-Taurus Society. .. Dumas, Ar . . Dumas, Ar POWELL, ANN ............................ Montgorne General Business: Political Science: Economics-Phi RECTOR, PATRICIA ANN ............ Business Education-Rhapsody in White. RICKELS. IU DON ............... Economics: Finance--Fsquire, Pres., '50. Gamma Nu. West Monroe, L Sp ROBINSON, TOM M. . .............. ..... . . Brownsvill Management, Economics-AF ROTC: Arnold Society. ROGERS. GEORGEANNE ....................... Range General Business: Education: English-Pi Alpha La mbdo: Phi Gamma Nu ROGERS, GERRY ................................ Wac General Business-Tryon Coterie, Pres. ROSS. CLARENCE MACK . . . Business-Taurus Society. . . . Brownfield RUPERT, WILLIAM LEWIS ................. San Antonio- Generctl Business: Psychology-Psi Chi: Delta Sigma Pi. RUSSELL, IR., PAUL . .,........................ Burleson General Business: English: History: German-Esqu Club. ire Club. Pres-I Dallas RYAN, DOROTHY LEE ....................... Amarillo Accounting: General Business-Phi Gamma Nu: Panhandle Club. SAMS, DOOLIE ................................. Waco Business: Psychology. Religion-FFB: Alpha Omega. mon. Associate Project Chair' SCHLEUNING, IACK ............. , ......... San Antonio Business-Track Letterman: Football Squadman: Varsity B Club: ROTC. Lt. Col. HANNON, IOHN HAROLD ........ Accounting-Panhandle Club: Accounting Club. . . Hereford HORT, BEN Ft. Worth Management-Delta Sigma Pi, Scribe. Historian: Psi Chi: Pres.. Business School Student Council. IMCIK, CAROLL RALPH . . . ........... Waco Management: Economics. INKS, MONTY, IR. ........... ......... nod ge city, Kun. Accounting: Business-Esquire Club: Accounting Club. KELTON, IIM K. . . .... Waco Mana ement, KELTFJN, ROLAND ......................... Pfmhundie Economics: Radio'-Swimming Team: Varsity B Club, Pres. LAUGHTER, DEAN , ......................... Perryton General Business-ROTC. LIGH, IO ANN ..................... Waco Business: Spanish. Education-Alhenean Club, Pres.: Phi Gamma Nu: Bay- lor Waco Club. MITH, CHARLES R. ........ ..... H ouston Management-Round-Up Stall, '51, MITH, VIRGINIA DARE .......... . . Cedar Creek Business: Education-Phi Gamma Nu: YWA. MYTH, FRANCES . .............. . ...........,. Uvalde Oliice Administration-Alpha Omega, Pres.: Phi Gamma Nu: Round-Up Beauty. '5l: Beauty Nominee, '50, '52: lunior Class Homecoming Queen Nominee: Alpha Omega Rodeo Queen Nominee. '5l: Inter-Club Council, Sec.: Rose ol Delta Sigma Pi, Homecoming Queen, '52: Cotton Bowl Princess. OUKUP, IIMMIE ....,............... Accounting. TEEN, E. L. ....... . Accounting. TEEN, WALTER W. .......... . General Business. TEPHENS, WILLIAM WAYLAND . . ,. . . ........ Waco .. Gladewater . . . Yoakum Slaton General Business--Delta Sigma Pi, Historian, Iunior Warden, Senior Warden: Business School Executive Council. TINSON, CECIL O. ...... Marketing. TRANGE, FRED Economics: Accounting. HEDFORD, IACK ...... General Business. HOMAS, HAROLD RAY .. Accounting. OMAS, LESTER L. ....,.......... . Accounting-Delta Sigma Pi: Alpha Phi Omega. . . Waco .. Lorena . Tyler . . . . . . Waco .. Mt. Pleasant HORNTON, WILLIAM ARTHUR .............. Arlington Management: General Business-Tryon Coterie: AROTC. URMAN. CLARENCE ....... ........... Lo uisville, Ky. Marketing: Religion, Economics- Delta Sigma Pi: Ministerial Alliance: Pres., Kentucky Colonels Club, '51: Volunteer Missions: Sophomore Honors: BSU. IPTON, I . HARRELL .................. Gene! l Business. RICE,aEDWARD REID . . General Business. URECH, AUTHUR M. . . Accounting: Economics. USRY, MILTON F.. IR. ................ . Accounting-Delta Sigma Pi: Alpha Phi Omega: Business Honor Council. UTECHT, RONALD E. .........,.... . Mana ement: Economics. WALIVIJSLEY, THOMAS R. .. .... .. Management: Economics-Freshman Track. . . . . . . Floresville .. . Waco . . Beaumont Mineola Alpha Chi: School ol Lufkin .. Baytown WARDLAW, THOMAS ERWIN ............. Warren, Ark. General Business-Arkansas Club: Director ol Special Activities. WATSON, MURRAY, IR. ............ .. ........... . Mart Accounting: Economics-Tryon Coterie. Reporter: Delta Sigma Pi, Ledger Business Manager: Order ol Artus. WELCH, CARLOS .......................... Port Arthur Marketing-Delta Sigma Pi: Alpha Phi Omega. WHITE, BYRON E. ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chattanooga, Tenn. Business: Psychology-Student Council. '50-'51: President. Sophomore Class. '52: Alpha Phi Omega, Pres.: Lt. Col. ROTC: Arnold Air Society: Military Editor Round-Up, 'S2: Who's Who, '52. - F E 3 R 109 ,ab- 3' lr f '5q ,rs- ... fi! 4.-G 5. qs--ut 4... Profs doing their homework with Iody helping. Business Senior Now, as I was saying. . .' WICKS, ALBERT WARNER Management-Baylor Bards. WIM'P, BILL Economics-Basketball. ...Missio Lufki WITHROW, EVERETT ....,....,...... Richlan Business: Law. ...Arlingto WOFFORD, BILLY E. . . . . . Business: Science-Tryon Coterie: Delta Sigma Pi. WOODS, IOHN SCOTT, IR. ..................... Houston Management: Economics-Baylor Chamber oi Commerce, Treas.: Pres.. Soph- omore Class. WOOD, RICHARD GLEE .............. Mt. Vernon, I11. Business: Religion-Swimming Manager, 50-'51, . YEARY, IOE E. IR. .......... .... K arnes City General Business-Esquire Club. hx Ny, ,ss 'vw I A ' ms, M 11 . . G 1 ,: ' I nzfzif- , Tycoons of tomorrow and the grades of today. Enthusiastic business majors and the tools of the trade. Take cz letter, Mamie. ADAMS, VIRGINIA RUTH ALCOTT, BERT ........... ALLBRITTON, CHARLES . . . ARNOLD, JAMES B. ..,.. . ASHLEY, DELTON BARFIELD, PAT .......... BAGWELL BILLY C. .... . BARNWELL, MARY LOU BISHOP, DORTHY M. .. BOETTCHER, IOHN .... BONNETT, BILLY ..... BRUBAKER, BILL .... COWDEN, GEORGE M. . . . . DAVIDSON, DAVID ..... DAVIS, FANNIE ....... DORRILL, BOB ..... HOPKINS, DOUGLAS ............ DUE, MAXINE ........... EMERY, PAUL ...................... ENGELBRECHT, DORIS LO ENGLET, ROBERT H. . .. . FARRIS. IAMES M. ...... . FLANAGAN, FRANCIS . .. FREEMAN, IAMES L., IR. GILBERT, ROBERT ....... GREINER, DONALD G. .. HAM, ELEANOR ....... HARMON, LORRAINE . . . HARPER. CECIL IAMES ...... HEATH. WALTER CRAIG .... . . HESTER, RALPH .......... . . HOLMAN, SAM ......... . . . ..... Wichita Pal Harling . . Corpus Chris . . . . . Baytow . . . New Bosto Tyle . . . Hawkin Little Rock, Ark . . ..... Weim Pros . . . . Housto . . . Pearsal . . Moun . . . Dawso . . . Housto San Antoni Iaspe Temple . . . . Crawford . . . Texas City .... . . Liberty . . . . Galveston . . . . . . Waco . . . . Houston Houston . . . . Waco . . . Sinton Marlin Houston .. Iackson, Miss. Gainesville E U sine S S JAMES, CAROLE ..,..,.... IUSTICE, BRADY R., IR. ...... . . . KILPATRICK, LYNNETTE .... . KNIGHT, BOB MOORE .... LEATH FRANCES ..... LeNEVEU, JAMES CLAUDE .. LORIMER, uuvms ............. . MARLEY, DOROTHY ELOISE MASAKI, TOM ...,.. MERONEY, ELMO . . . MILAM, BARBARA ..... MILLER, FLOYD .... MONTGOMERY, BOBBY I. MORAN, IOHNNY ......,.. MORRISON, EDRIE ALIENE . . . MCGAW, ROSE MARIE ...,. MCGEE, MILTON B. ....... . MCILROY, ROBERT E., IR. . NEWPORT, MARK IOHN . , . . . . . . . NIERMEYER, VERNELLE . . . NOONER, IEAN ....,.,. PATTERSON, PAUL ....... PISTOLE, VIOLET PAYE .... RAILSBACK, DICK ........ RAY, RICHARD GALE ....... . . REED, MAGGIE LEE ........... . . . ROGERS, CLAUDE ............... ..... Hearne Enterprise, Ala. Lufkin . . . . Harlingen . . . Snyder . . . . . Amarillo .. . . Ft. Worth .......Mart ea, Kauai, T. H. Houston .........Waco . . Waco . . . Iredell . . . Llano ......Pampa . . . Longview . . . . Houston Katy . . St. Louis, Mo. Bentonville, Ark. .. . San Augustine . . . . Port Arthur Houston Dalhart Temple Waco . . . Tulsa, Okla. ROGNESS, CHARLES DUANE ..... . . . Albert Lea, Minn. RUDISILL, IOI-IN I. .... Nacoqdoches SALOME, TOMMY .................... ........ W aco SANDERFORD, W. O. .................... ...... W aco SCARBOROUGH, KENNETH LAWRENCE ........ Houston Juniors SMITH, HELEN IANIS .... SIMS, LeGROND ......,. SMITH, IOEL ......... SMITH, MERLE D. SMITH, WINSTON R. SOLOMON, BOB ...... STEVENS, JOHN D, . . . STEVENS, NELDA . . . STICH. ROBERT ........... STIEGLER, ROY WILLIAM .,,. SUTTER, HOLLIS B. ...... . SWOGETINSKY, MAHLON TELFORD. DAVID .... TI-IIGPEN, O. D. ....... . TRICE, EVELYN IOYCE .... WADE, BILL ............ WESTBROOK JEAN ...... WESTERFIBLB, JACK PAUL. ' N WINSTEAD, GUY ......... WOLFE, MARY ELLEN .... WOODLIFF, ARCHIE EARL, IR. .... YARBROUGH, BOBBY LEE ...... Iasper . . . . . Hawkins . . . . Memphis, Tenn. Palestine . . . Rotan , . . . Waco . . . . Borger . . . Eden . . .... New York City, N. Y. . . . . New Orleans, La. . . . . . . Victoria Katy Dallas Shreveport, La. .......Lorena Killeen . . . Itasca . . . . . Waco . . . . Baytown . . . . Athens ... Waco ...Waco Business Juniors Phi Gamma Nu Iota chapter of Phi Gamma Nu, national professional business sorority, was organized at Baylor in Decem- ber, 1944. Each year Phi Gamma Nu awards a scholar- ship key to the senior woman graduating with the high- est scholastic average and with a major in the business field. Activities include the quarterly professional dinners featuring guest speakers, the Homecoming float, which Miss Ann Hale rode this year, the annual Christmas party, and the Spring formal. Officers are president, Shirley Oliver: vice-presi- dent, Billie Earl Galloway: secretary, Eleanor Irvin: treasurer, Lynn Kilpatrick: reporter, Mary Ellen Wolfe. ADAMS BARFIELD FARRIS HALE HARRISON HEATH HOLDER IRVIN LEATH MARTIN MAXWELL MILAM NOONER OLIVER PISTOLE t.tH PRINCE ROGERS RYAN SELF SLIGH SMITH, V. SMITH. I. SMYTH STEPHENS STEWART , I WOLFE ENGLEBREC GALLOWAY HARRIS, N. B HARRIS. W. KILPATRICK MORRISON SCHNEIDER WESTBROOK 0...-1 Standing: Short, Hendrix, Wright, Templeton, Love. Sitting: Flanagan, Burton, Parker, Ferrell. Delta Sigma Pi Members of Delta Sigma Pi began the fall quarter by sending representatives to the Grand Chapter Con- gress in Dallas. Highlights of the social activities were the formal banquet and cr Christmas party. Delta Sigs also enjoyed several informal gatherings. Regular busi- ness meetings were supplemented by frequent profession- al meetings and tours of local industries. The Ledger, a monthly chapter publication, was reactivated this year. Copies were sent to Alumni, the Grand Council and all chapters and alumni clubs over the United States, Delta Sigs are particularly proud of Frances Smyth, the Rose of Delta Sig, who was chosen Homecoming Queen. The annual Homecoming break- fast was held at the Karem Temple before the parade. MARTIN MCCANN MCNIEL PARKER PORTER RUPERT BAGWELL BARON BURTON DAVIDSON DORWOOD ENGLET FERRELL FLANAGAN GIBSON HARDIN HEATH HENDRIX HOLCOMB IOHNSTON LOVE SHORT X Q, STEPHENS TEMPLETON empty 4-if! f F Frances on the winning float. Miss Frances Smyth, Homecoming Queen, 1951. OFFICERS Head Master Senior Warden Iunior Warden Scribe Treasurer Chancellor Historian I THOMAS USRY WATSON WELCH WOFFORD WRIGHT 1951 1952 Iim Love Ben Short Wayland Stephens Francis Flanagan Bob Templeton Iohn Burton Milton Usry Wayland Stephens Iack Ferrell Iim Hendrix Francis Flanagan Tom Wright Ben Short Dale Parker .f 5 f 0 J T1 51 119 Abner V. McCall, Dean of the Law School The primary function of the lawyer is to protect the rights of the individual. Baylor University trains lawyers in partial fulfillment of its purpose as proclaimed in its motto- Pro Ecclesia, Pro Texana. It is a basic tenet of the Christian Church that individual man is of supreme importance in God's creation. He was created by God in God's own image and was important enough for God to suffer death that man might have eternal life. Thus the Church proclaims that no man-made institution-political, social, economic. or ec- clesiastical-which may survive a thousand years is as important as man who lives for eternity, The same belief in the value of the individual human being is the basic political tenet of America. The Declaration of Independence declares that God gave the individual certain inalienable rights which no person, organization, or government should take from him. Our Constitution was designed to protect the rights and dignity of the individual and to allow him maximum liberty consistent with order. In the words of Iudge Nat Har- ris, Baylor Law School professor for more than 20 years. The Christian lawyer is the 'un- bonded agent of all humanity' in the protection of the worth and dignity of the individual. ABNER V. MCCALL, LLB. A.B., LL. M. Dean and Professor of Law 120 AMSLER, MRS. MARGARET HARRIS Associate Professor of Law BOSWELL, WILLIAM I. Lecturer IAMES M. Professor of Law CHARLES E. IOSEPHINE School Secretory EDWIN P. CHARLES B. AIN, ANGUS S. RALPH of Law PEELER, IR. in Lcrw FRANK in Law IOHN R. Professor of Law N-45, Professor of Law Professor of Law Professor of Lcrw we School of Lol Fcxcultq in Law -W - 535553, ff H Q fr we K. RN 5,3 ,, nm 'H' zz- 1- .4633 , ,4 A XII, 11 Board of Governors . . . m DICK TAYLOR fir it President of the Student Bar Roy C. Brock L? Wyatt H. Heard A. D. Henderson Robert W. Henderson Vernon D. Howard . P. M. Iohnston Carl H. Iudin, Ir. Wayne Lawrence Robert C. McCarty Frank N. Pennington William H. White B. H. Williamson 34 if The Board of Governors, the governing body of the Law School, is composed of the class officers and the officers of the Student Bar Association. This group of men strive to further the relationship between the students, faculty, and the members of the Bench and Bar. Members of this group attended the Convention of the American Bar Association. Through such activities they advise and suggest for the improvement of the Law School. Social functions for the entire law school are part of the duties of this body. The climax of the law school year is the annual Supreme Court Day which is held every spring. On this day, the various awards for the outstanding students are made while the law school entertains the members of the Supreme Court of Texas. 122 Baqlor Law Review lg Wayne Bagley Iohn H. Chiles ROBERT C. MCCARTY . Editor s ,gffgiff it Philip E. Hammer Robert W. Henderson Wayne I. Kerr Wayne Lawrence Billie R. Taylor Donald I. White William H. White Wyatt Heard sta 1 tion and betterment of the laws of Texas. The Baylor Law Review, in its fourth year of publication, is well b1'shed in the field of legal publications. It is a valuable aid in the and study of the members of the Bar Association of Texas. The Law Review, first published in the summer of 1948, is a quater- publication of articles, comments, and case-notes written by members the Bar and by students in the Baylor Law School. The three-fold purpose of the Law Review are to serve as a student device in legal research and writing, to encourage faculty re- and their critical analyzation and development of various points laws, and to furnish the Baylor Law Alumni and other Texas attorneys a medimn of expression, in the hope of contributing to the reforma- 125 Q RALPH NORVELL, ANGUS MCSWAIN Faculty Advisors S e n I o P L Q W Qurckl Out the wmdow! Bagley, Wayne: Canyon Bierwirth, Leo: Houston Bird, Billy Io: Dewey, O Borchers, W. H.: Yoakum Boswell, Aubrey: Lamesa Chiles, Iohn H.: Waxahac Connell, Douglas: Housto Cross, Robert: Gatesville Davidchik, Z. S.: Sherma Davis, Charles G.: Bellev Dooley, Merle H.: Lampa Fair, Ted: Waco Finfrock, Wallace: Housto Gam, Gil C., Jr., corpus ci Garza, Noe: Corpus Christ Harnner, Philip E.: San Am Heard, Wyatt: Waco Henderson, R. W.: Palestin Howard, V. D., Ir.: Christi ludin, Carl H., Ir.: Houstoz Kenneally, E. R.: Minneapl Minn. Keuchenmeister, F. W.: Carlstadt, N. I. Lawrence, Wayne: Grove! Mackey, Walter L.: Comm ne, Ioe Iohn: Lodi, N. I. d, lerry: Amarillo e. V. H.: Honolulu, T, H. rty, R. C.: San Antonio y, E. Nelson: Houston urrey, Ice L.: Coldspring n, Iarnes Iden: Waco e, Larry: New York, N. Y. k, R. E.: Corpus Christi tt, I. R.: Baton Rouge, La. , Hugh D., Ir.: Fairfield a-Valdivieso, Alfonso: to Rey, Puerto Rico ers, Billy lo: Beaumont io F. I., Ir.: Corpus Christi , Richard S.: Gainsville art, Glenn: Corsicana ett, Elvin Evert: Waco or, Billie H.: Waco . Donald M.: Corpus Christi , Thomas H.: Abilene ell, Byron H.: Tyler sch, L. M.: El Paso te, I. Donald: Jacksonville te, W. H.: Sand Springs: lcla, S e n i o P L a uv Dignity and prospenty come to those Es-4 who prepare. I Mid Law ,nl Twenty-one or Burst. N. Alexander, Donald C.: Dallas DiFiore, Andrew D.: Brooklyn, N. Y. Bistany, Alfred Iohn: Methuen, Mass. Elkins, Daniel Ray: Dallas Brady, Iames C.: Bay City Field, Lewis lack: Athens Bush, Irving Lee, Ir.: Waco Formby, Marshall C., Ir.: Hereford Canant, Fred C., Ir.: Baytown Garrison, Earl D.: Seymour Carroll, Donald: Athens Harding, Forrest: San Angelo Dees, Robert W.: Dallas Henderson, A. D.: Palestine 126 Hollingsworth, Harold Dean: Grand Saline Inzer, Gradie U.: Hayville, La. Kerr, Wayne I.: Beaumont Lipscomb, Wyatt W.: Albany McGee, Hugh, Ir.: Houston Pennington, Frank Noal: Marlin Stallings, H. L.: Paducah Stroebel, Andrew W.: Giddings Tandy, Walter Lee: Waco Tisdel, Malcolm W.: Chilton Thompson, Charles E.: Leadwood, Mo Wallace, Mack: Athens Waxler, lerry: Chicago, III. Whiteside, Clyde: Seymour Mid Law The Law School Library. Wd 'i Crews, Ralph G.: Fairbanks Davis, Will David: Austin Denton, Ioe: Waco Dilworth, Iames W.: Houston Dudley, William C.: Tyler Dunnam, Clyde U.: Waco Garmon, I. H.: Clarksville Green, Howard C.: Fresno, Cal. Grindstaff, E. Iames: Ballinger Hall, Orley V.: San Angelo F r e 5 h M CI n L a W Our lawyers of tomorrow. Anderson, Carl C.: Waco Ballard, Travis: Beaumont Barstow, Robert G.: Houston Brigham, William H.: Plano Brock, Roy C.: Haskell Brooks, Ernest: Abilene Bryant, Dawson S.: Waco Campo, Iohn: Passaic, N. I. Collier, Richard: Ennis Collins, Billy F.: Waco K Montgomery, Robert: Midland McDonald, Iohn W.: Belton Paquin, Gerlad A.: Waco Price, Iames O.: Fort Worth Reeves, Robert: Kilgore Robbins, W. K., Ir.: Baytown Rowland, lack: Houston Templeton, Robert L.: Frost Williamson, B. H.: Ionesboro, La. William T. Wood, Ir.: Beaumont Wright, Davis A.: Texarkana Freshman Law W The Law Schoo1's favorite classroom. Harding, Hurshel R.: Farwell Harris, Iosh C.: Fort Worth Hart, Henry: Abilene lennings, Leroy, Ir.: Abilene Iohnston, P. M.: Gainesville Kennedy, Dan: Houston Koudsi, Geo. S.: Ierusalern, Palestine Lee, Iohn M.: Olcla. City, Okla LeGrande, M. R.: Fouke, Ark. Miller R. Arthur: Dallas 'mmf-I MCCARTY BISTAN Y I UDIN GREEN LEE MILLER SANDERS WHITESIDE WRIGHT CAN ANT TAYLOR NELSON Deko T Dean Vice-Dean Tribune Master of the Exchequer Clerk of the Rolls Master of the Ritual Bailiff beta Phi OFFICERS Robert McCarty Alfred Iohn Bistany Crawford B. Reeder Carl H. Iudin, Ir. Fred C. Canant, Ir. B. R. Taylor S. Iden Nelson The Iames P. Alexander Senate of the Delta Theta Phi was the first national law fraternity to be established in the Baylor Law School. 'The objective of this or- ganization is to unite fraternally congenial students of the law in an environment so that the traditions of the law and of the profession may descend upon them. In conjunction with the other law fraternities, the Delta Theta Phi sponsors a book-lending service. Highlights of the year are the Anniversary Ball each spring and the Christmas banquet. BARSTOW BROCK DAVIS DEES DILWORTH Iustice Vice-Iustice Clerk Treasurer Marshal HENDERSON, MACKEY, THOMPSON On August 2, 1949, the oldest law society on the Baylor campus ceased to exist and in its place was installed the R. E. B. Baylor chapter of Phi Alpha Delta. The aims and purposes of the fraternity are to further and ad- vance freedom and liberty by a more perfect legal system, and to promote anything in the law school that will assist the student to equip himself to be the type of lawyer and citizen that can further the aims of the fraternity. The fraternity sponsors cr book-loan in co-operation with other law fraternities. The past Deans of the law school of Baylor have been honored by the hang- ing of their pictures in the law school as a fraternity project. L Phi Alpha Delta OFFICERS Robert W. Henderson I. E. Kimball Walter L. Mackey Frank Lady C. E. Thompson ALEXANDER BIERWIRTH BORCHERS BRADY BUSH CARROLL COLLIER COLLINS CROSS DUNNAM FAIR FIN FROCK HAMNER HARDIN G HART if if 'ROBEL SDELL ERN ON HITE 131 Phi Delta Phi WAYNE LAWRENCE Magister DONALD TEER Exchequer FREDERICH KUECHENMEISTER Historian Formal initiation oi Phi Delta Phi. WAYNE BAGLEY Clerk FRANK I. SCANIO, IR. Pledge Chairman The Hemphill Inn oi Phi Delta Phi was organized on the Baylor campus in October of 1949. Its parent at Baylor was the Iustian Law Society. Although relatively young in the Law School, Phi Delta Phi is an international fraternity and is strongly entrenched in the legal founda- tions of this nation. Among the aims of the fraternity are furthering the fellowship of top ranking law students with the members of the Texas Bar and the Bars of neighboring states. The Phi Delta Phi furnishes a book-loan along with two other law fraternities. lt also seeks to help the individual students with their scholastic standings and to be of service to both Bench, Bar, and the Law School. W L ANDERSON BOSWELL BRYANT CHILES CONNELL CHIK DENTON FORMBY GARRISON GARZA HARDING MARONE MCGEE MCMURREY MURAD PATRICK PICKETT TACKETT TODD WELSCH 132 Iudin's buddy looks skeptical PAD's and guests taking time our at Scenic. 133 'B'- +f1W 'iW wwqfk M www Q32 'M X gibgmmsrfms. -W-Q-ff ,fn 155 .M-gg, . f ,.. zyagof' 3 3 Q . R 4 ' JZ. A , is . .1 5 A ...L ,Q if . 4- BERRY, DONALD R. ...... . English: B. A.-Baylor BIRD, IACK EDWARD Radio: B. A.-Baylor --1 X , . A bf 97 J .Ll . . . . San Antonio Waco BLUE, JAMES HERNEY, IR. ..........,..... Waco Education: B. A.-Baylor BOURNS, DURWARD ANDREW .. Le Queen, Ark. Education: B. A.-Ouachita Baptist College BROWN, CHARLES L. .................. Teague Education: B, A.-Baylor BULLOCK, GARLAND R. Education: B. A.-Baylor BUONASSI, MIKE ......... Education: B. A.-Baylor CAIN, GLEN T. .......... . Religion: B. A.-Baylor CAMPBELL, IOHN T. ..... . History: B. S.-Baylor CHEN, HAROLD H. l. ........... . Milano Bethlehem, Pa. . . . Alba . . ......... Waco Chekiang, China Chemistry: B. S.-National University-Chekiang, China CLEMENTS, C. W. ........................ Waco Economics: B. B. A.-Baylor COOK, HULEN I., IR. .............. Wichita Falls Biology: B. S.-Midwestern University CRUTCHFIELD, WILLIAM R. .... Nashville, Ark. Economics: B. B. A.-Baylor . DAVIS, LAURA IUNE ......... ......... W aco Education: B. A.-Baylor Graduates lv- .VX fy If tiff 'il ff? DAIVS, WALLACE ED .... History: B. A.-Baylor . . . . Wichita Falls DORWARD, DON .............. .... D allas Economics: B. B. A.-Baylor DUBOSE, JACK M. ............ .... G onzales Economics: B. A.-Baylor EMERSON, IACQUELYN S. .. ..... Dallas English: B. A.-Baylor FRENCH, DON THOMAS ...... .. San Antonio Piano: B. A.-Baylorl' FEKERT, ROBERT ...................... Houston Industrial Psychology: B. S.+Baylor ERMERT, GENE OLIVER ........ Corning, Ark. Economics: B. B. A.eOuachita Baptist College GILLENWATERS, CHARLES E. . .. . .. . Waco Education: B. A.-Baylor GREENER, CHARLES H. .... ......... L ott P. E.: B. S.-Baylor GREGORY, EUGENE BRYAN ...... San Antonio Psychology: B. A.-Baylor HALL, GORDON W. ............ Pittsburgh, Pa. Drama: B. A.-Baylor HALL, PEYTON, IR. .............. Gueydan, La. English: B. A.-Baylor HAN, REBECCA CHIH-LAN Kaifeng, Honan, China Education: A. B.-National University Honan, China HEAD, EARL LESLIE .............. Yakima, Wash. Chemistry: B. S.-Baylor .1 HERCHER, WILLIAM E. .......... Pine Bluff, Ark. Music Therapy: B. M.--Baylor HERRINGTON, O. B. .................... Kirvin Education: B. A.-Baylor HOLLAND, MRS. TOYE .......... Farrnersville Elementary Education: B. A.-North Texas State College IOHNSON, PAUL O., IR. ................ Houston Physics: B. S.-Baylor KAIITA, NICKY ................ Kokura, Iapan Education: B. A.-Blue Mountain KNAPP, JAMES R. .................. Brownwood Chemistry: B. S.-Baylor LEAVELL, FRANK ......... Nashville, Tenn. English: B. A.-Baylor LIGON, C. LaVETA ................ Altus, Okla. Religion: B. A.-Ouachita Baptist College LIU, FRANKLIN KWONG-SEN Economics: B. B. A.-Baylor MANESS, GERALD ......... Psychology: B. A.-Baylor MANGHAM, WALTER GAYLE Religion: B. A.-Baylor MARTIN, TOM ............. Religion: B. A.-Baylor MILLER, ARTHUR L. ......... . Education: B. A.-Baylor MILLER, KEITH BRUCE ........ Philosophy: B. A.-Baylor 4' ,Q as F.. Hongkong, China Houston . . . . . Monroe, La. Paducah, Ky. Takoma Park, Md. Washington, D. C. Graduates MILLER, STEVE .......... Salt Lake City, Utah Chemistry: B. S.-Baylor MORRIS, IRWIN EDDINS Education: B. A.-Baylor Waco .... Waco MORROW, EB B. ....... . Education: B. A.-Baylor MCKAMIE, BILL ............ Piano: B. A.-Baylor . . . Moody Onton, Ky. Religion: Th. B.-Northern Baptist Theological Seminary ODOM, HARRIET ................ Pomona, Calif. Religion: B. R. E.-Northern Baptist Theological Seminary ODOM, GEORGE .................. PETERS, OLIVER L. ........................ Waco American Civilization: B. A.-Baylor POLLEY, DOROTHY ........ .... B ruceville English: A. B.-Baylor PERKINS, RAYMOND M., IR. ............ Dallas Religion: B. S.-University of Texas REED, IAMES CALVIN ................ Groves English: B. A.-Baylor RIESS, ANDREW IOHN ..... .... W aco Education: B. A.-Baylor REESE, ROBERT LANGDON .... Waco Education: B. A.-Baylor RIGGS, ROBERT G. .......... .... R anger Business: B, B. A.-Baylor STAPP, H. MOODY .......... .... M uleshoe Education: B. A.-Baylor 3 If A 5 wiki! ' 5 gy , A , .' X Q a' .Q . is is :II is r 1 -Q9,. ' Q. -,,,,.F'- I . A 4 f.r-r:.. .f 5 1 4' g JW: ,- 'tri Ya V A 157 -4 bd I f 1 'WWW Evil L' 3 . . 1 I SEARS, ANNETTA DARLYNE .... St. loseph, Mo. History: B. A.-Baylor SMITH, FRANK HART ........ Greenwood, Miss. English: B. A.-Mississippi College SOLOVIER, VSEVOLOD ........ Sao Paulo, Brazil Chemistry: B. S.-East Texas Baptist College STRASNER, MRS. IEWELL ................ Post Education: B. S.-Texas Tech STRASNER, STEVENS D. ......,.......... . Education: B. S.-Texas Tech Post TAYLOR, GERRY M. ...,........ Rangeley, Maine Psychology: B. A.-Baylor TAYLOR, WANDA ROSANNA Speech: B. A.-Baylor THREADGILL, CECIL R. .. Religion: B. A.-Baylor TREVINO, ALBERTO, IR. Spanish: B. A.-Baylor TURPIN, CALVIN C. Religion: B. A.-Baylor WAGNER, GEORGE W. . . . P. E.: B. S.-Baylor WARD, ARDIS MAR Music Education: B. M.-Ou College WETMORE, IOHN W. ....... . Religion: B. A.-Baylor WHITE, LONNIE B. ........ . Education: B. A.-Baylor Graduates . . . . . . Sweetwater . . . Bardwell . . Escobas . . . . . Palmer . . . Detroit, Mich. . . . . . . San Antonio r Lady of the Lake Conway, S. C. . Waco 158 WHITMORE, HUGH C. .... . Psychology: B. A.-Baylor . . . . . Sandpoint, Idaho WILLIAMS, CORRE IVEY ..... ....... B renharn Physics: B. S.-Baylor WITT, RAYMOND ...... . . . Hitchcock Piano: B. M.-Baylor WOOLEY, IACK .......................... Lott Accounting: B. B. A.-Baylor ANCHORS, LORRAINE ............ Savannah, Ga. English: B. A.-Baylor L MQ fi? Avifffiii .te-e'syS w?7 1, 1511, 9 it t H, Vie--3 x if WHS ottent made up off tilasses. fbuming tithe midnight oil toveif ffinall exams or lab experimentst Wet often 'wondeijeil if ,it was worth Aitftog an tiiyingj to fmake tthe 'grades There were vmeek+ends though, iiljlbsn pdfies, ,electing queens' wand -beans ties, ttherel were even, talassesll that encouraged 'us in-Oiiqiinality and' creativeness. 'llhere were pep rallies, Day and the annuali ldonlgey me and a11ftl'1e Yother wonderful tgdglitiijns that go gwitli titl The -Christmas parties and the dorm banquets, singingf Christmas carols with that: 'faraway lookin your eyes, thinking of otheryearst lItl was all theme qt BCFYICJIQ If made 'the time pass-so quickly and 'we realizedl all too late. that the Years were gone. V 140'- V 5 . AJ X1 gi il xx 'xx , w. L i' :Ji .rf ffl!! . rf, Every .mimgte had tbeent tftilll-, a .new and 'wonh derfiml life: .Corrigan weeksend, lbeauty. preseiitqf tionst, a new quaiter anal a new staiitf-.. 'the' first aw of spring. ' the .ecolt that ,swept Q thot tandl .dusty fdayn picnics. 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M W- -,, -,L -.,........a..-..Q4.an3.P.- .ag W., Pictured with Kay Calloway, freshman beauty, are judges Les Brown, Robert Poage, and Lee I. Wilborn. The task of choosing between the sixteen girls seems to be a difficult one. The eight top Baylor beauties were se- lected by a team of three this year. Mr. Les Brown, renowned band leader, who entertained in Waco Hall with the Bob Hope show, Congressman Robert Poage of Waco, and Dr. Lee I. Wilborn, assis- tant cornmissioner of education for Texas. a personal representative from Gov. Allan Shivers, selected the beauties. Each year the four classes nominate eight co-eds from their respective ranks. At the annual presentation of these thirty- two the student body votes for four from each class. These sixteen are then pre- sented to the judges for selection, who name eight. The remaining eight are recognized as runner-ups. It is traditional that the results are announced at the annual campus-wide Valentine party when the girls are pre- sented. Goodwin Studios of Waco made the portraits. Ten of the Baylor beauties appeared as models on the Bob Hope show. Left to right are Sue Dickson, Lynn Williams, Betty Moran, Pat Barfield, Kay Calloway, Virginia Scruggs, Pat Frasher, Bob Hope, Iane Iohnston, Kathy Goode, and Helen Dean. V 155 www. w -. .,1iw,:w a ww I nw mn m a my ummm mn as fm ,ME A X H is asa , mei I ..M iii ini Bin fgss Ns my mmmiwggmmw ,m:nmznssSgiSgn:us.4 imgsisisffvwew HOMECOMING QUEEN FRANCES SMYTH O be if nz if za 1 if ,V a E KE is x sm E Q mal. mecomirxq, 1951 SSW il Hifi, i Q if fig . akweiig ' was - Q ian., A Princess Marilyn a .:::Ei'.: Queen Frances and escort, Wayland Stevens Z.: ' -wx-1 -w:v...: Q., sf iq. , M rf mb iz as ,S . mam ms is mx msmx mmm asm was ,u wa um 1 n 'UH ms mmm seam me sm mm E ,s 'fan- fn: x 1 1 A HH, is we-fi. W. ,Lg :EBU Kin ii- wi sxilmmx if-we M M mm-M A Www. magma:- -1-msgs W-H Haas, 1-mms lj ' 'Em--f .igwi-X -asm is MEM mfs was ,fr- mwmnqsw m -are ,Mm is-7: .A M Burns Princess Lynn Williams 156 Baylor's 1951 Homecoming crowd saw one of the most outstanding parades in the history of the school. There were over 40 beautiful floats, all ridden by Baylor girls who weathered freezing tem- peratures in order to complete the schedule of ac- tivities. Miss Frances Smyth of Uvalde was crowned queen at half-time ceremonies during the Baylor- TCU game as Baylor played its first Homecoming game in the completely finished Baylor stadium. It was the first loss of the season, The annual Homecoming pep rally, bonfire. and breakfasts given by the various clubs and classes were held previous to the game. :Wx XE- Alpha Omega, second place Top Delta Sigma P1 flrst place QUEEN NOMINEES-Williams, Montgomery Weathersby Murray Patterson Harwell Smyth, Hughes, Hale, Frasher, Burns, Barfreld Dickson Guderian Harris Heath Iohnston Moran, Neuman, Stiles, Westmoreland. PAT BARFIELD, junior busi- ness major from New Bos- ton. Delta Apha Pi: Phi Gamma Nu: Round-Up Beau- ty, '50, '51, '52: ROTC Spon- sor: Alpha Phi Omega Sweetheart, '50 and '52, f J X ix FRANK BOULDIN, junior his- tory major from Memphis, Tenn. Vice-president, fresh- man class: President, sopho- more class: Chamber of Commerce: football letter- man: Ministerial Alliance: chairman, Waco for Christ. ELEANOR BUTT, senior Eng- lish major from Corpus Christi. President, Burleson House Council: secretary. Sigma Tau Delta: B. S. U. Council: BRH chairman: Sig- ma Delta Pi. Who's WHO IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES student from Waxahachi Phi Delta Phi preside Chamber of Commerc business manager, Bayl Law Review. IOHN CHILES, senior lai I . .: . n 1 c Baylor students in Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges are selected for Character, Service, and Activity. Nominees are named by the junior, senior, graduate, and law students. Final selection is made by cr committee composed of student representa- tives, deans of the schools, and appointed faculty members. IOHN CLAYPOOL, senior religion major from Nash- ville, Tenn. Vice-president, Student Council: president. senior class: vicepresident. Phi Kappa Delta: Sigma Tau Delta: Debate Team. VZ- K Q4 BRADFORD CORRIGAN. law student irom Hamilton. President, Student Body: Al- pha Pi Omega: Phi Alpha Delta: Alpha Chi: president, Pre-Law Association: presi- dent, junior class: Debate Team. r i . s 1 1 I E W' ' Q w'9Et'1-X 5. R. H. DILDAY, senior re- ligion major from Wichita Falls. Permanent president, senior class: Chamber of Commerce: vice - president. sophomore class: president, junior class: BHR Choir. W V. I M .fs QQ- .N . u- il -miss . 5 if l major from Houston Ch ber of Commerce: Fresh B. S. U. Council: Varsi football manager: public co-chairman B. S. TT Co' cil: vice-president, junior classes. BOB DYAL. senior religi ' . cz rn ANN FOSTER, senior and education ma- from Waco. Peer Club: Tau Delta: missions BSU: BRH chair- Forensics: Alpha Chi. HUDGENS, jun- music major from Lufkin. Alpha Pi: Student Memorial House BSU Council: Mu E p si lo n: Alexander Council. MABIE, senior edu- rnajor from Helena, Alpha Omega: Arkan- sas Club: sweetheart of Try- Coterie: May Queen Round-Up beauty I10I1'11I1ee- GWEN GRONER, senior English major from Dallas. President, Alpha Omega: president, Memorial House Council: secretary, Kappa Pi: Round-Up staff: lnterclub Council. LARRY ISBELL, senior busi- ness major irom Houston. All-American quarterback: three-year letterman: Varsi- ty B : Tryon Coterie. S A R IL E E MARCHBANKS. senior journalism and po- litical science major from Beaumont. Theta Sigma Phi: Board of Publications: re- porter, junior class: manag- ing editor, '51 Round-Up: edi- tor, '52 Round-Up. litmus H 'gy mM'lEf i fmfiyi if: :sa egg ROBERT HENDERSON, sen- ior law student from Pales- tine. Board of Governors of Law School: cases editor: Baylor Law Review: clerk, Phi Alpha Delta. WAYNE LAWRENCE, senior law student from Goveton. Magister, Phi Delta Phi: president, senior law class: Baylor Law Review staff: Board of Governors. IODY PLASEK, junior physi- cal education major from West. Peer Club: Delta Psi Kappa: Focus Week chair- man: Alexander House Council: Memorial House Council. HOWIE HOVDE, senior religion major from Wyoce- na, Wis. president, BSU: president, Religious Music- Education Club: co-captain, basketball t e a m: mission chairman, BSU. BONIBELLE LEWIS, senior English and education major from Abilene. President, Del- ta Alpha Pi: Kappa Delta Pi: secretary, Student Council: secretary, Memorial House Council Round-Up beauty: Round-Up staff: ROTC spon- sor: Alpha Chi. GORDON HAROLD POTTS. IR., senior religion and his- tory major from Weslaco. BSU Council: Focus Week chairman: president, fresh- man class: president, BRH Choir: Alpha Chi: vice-presi- dent, senior class. 1 DBS 'hiISS3':nam u w, jig, GWYNA LEE SMITH, junior journalism and education major from Munday. Athen- ean: Theta Sigma Phi: sec- retary, Student Council: Lariat night editor: manag- ing editor: '52 Round-Up: Board of Publications. BRYANT TOLBERT, senior music education major from Fort Worth. Phi Mu Alpha: BRH Choir: director, BRH Choir, '51, '52. ANN WEATHERSBY, senior history and education major from Freer. President, Peer Club: president, Interclub Council: Kappa Delta Pi: Alpha Chi: secretary, sopho- more class. t is -I G1 'Qgs3,k .rv WW' , 52 lk L4-ki rf' .Vs HAROLD RILEY, senior busi- ness major from Fort Worth. President, Varsity B club: vice - president, sophomore class: all-conference end: three-year football letterman. JOHN STARKEY, junior pre- med student from Portales, N. M. Alpha Epsilon Delta: Varsity B : Chamber of Commerce: president, sopho- more, junior classes: Koker- not House Council: Brooks House Council: basketball letterman. tA!ho's Who DICK TAYLOR, senior student from Waco. dent, Student Bar tion: editorial staff, Law Review: vice-dean, ta Theta Phi, Baylor-Wacc club. IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES BYRON WHITE, senior busi- ness major from Chattanoo- ga, Tenn. Arnold Society: Lt. Col., ROTC: president, Al- pha Phi Omega: president, sophomore class: Student Council: military editor, '52 Round-Up: junior Ring Out representative. :rx-wx?-1 5 'I' ,V W ,ig H-Sie? -I sg ik-1 ii ,:: is i ggi sill -2 1-it :L ,., amoags5 Q QQ'-15 mogp.-5-W mtliaq-.2 HZ O00 E Q'-tv-4 08: KU --015-,QCI 1-10 ,-.s--U1 54 gm go pq 3' . Q - 5 :1-'DB' minds 5-3! 32 5529 O Hs 250 Sfsvap nm .W In -ANU 7 1 -'?? fftfgr- :ia A ,3.-' 'Pia' sg ' s A :F ' Yiwiifi -:-- 153549 I lbw BTW - M ,gwwl .nn at my x . W . 5 M K is K t H E- 5 A . , . H, U -'ff A. Q .. -f .ti 7' in 1. - - f. , - ,. was - 2 W .- I : - .. ,-it 33: . I ,, L E: ...... H .... . , , - -55.4. -5 M 2 - I w: Q fig?-S-is .tr .W CORRE IVEY WILLIAM graduate physics maj from Brenham. Alpha C V Mu Phi Epsilon: Americ l c Institute ot Physics: A Ca pella Choir. 3-.A zf- .. t? v-6455? iz.1mMv-iii Wi 25'- Mau Daq terized by May Day, 1951 was charac more activities than ever before in the history of Baylor. Queen loyce of the House of Middlebrook was crowned be- fore a court of many in ceremonies in Waco Hall. Donna Westmoreland was crowned as princess. cl elections were held. LQ 6 The royal court of Baylor. 3Kf5f..W?Q V Student bo y cheerleaders were selected and a picnic ' Kendall Quadrangle. lunch was served in The traditional donkey race between Dr. 'dent W. R. White L rena Stretch and Presi o was won by Dr. Stretch. Q1-'7 .I ff? .E ' . 5 n' . -y, , ' 5 - - . . 'f ' ,F Queen Ioyce Q..- ll Baylor dignitaries Dr. v the finish. of the House of Middlebrook. White and Dr. Stretch ,fight to 161 1 f. nz, - - , ww? f ,V . ., 9 F J t F 5 PM K we Q: -. fl-Q-mf 'fr in L....e, ua nk+. 'QW PF? 727 rpg... - ,L K Kense- f Y f A X Reqistratio nc! Graduation Graduating seniors go the las And Coca-Cola was there. The woes of registration. M K.E,.QsQ-A mm gn Maxam exam wx H as W memlgmgmw BB 'EB . ee H ME .. WSW Zinn!!! B158 ms lf ml. .3 H. H -I! -1 wk ss Wi SSB 1 gf we 3 .mg H: H 'Wi' W ff.. .yi fix M 3' tk x W' V X 5 si 'X , . ilk! QQ -QE., 5- Xi. VKXQE tf V Ei 3:2524 se? 3. Q. .- ' .e MEX Fail' 7' 5 I ff' 5 :xi-V HB . ' A Bewitched. Bothered. and Bew11dered Q 1 5 Try-C's almost steal the show. 165 Q Porta Time Iudy and Linda at a winter formal. ty presentation. Esquires dressed up fit to kill. f 5, A ' I st. '.-av 1 A at A- M Z.. 1. 5 s we sz iw. 'iw . swam . in Atheneans play Santa Claus for the orphans. Valentine sweethearts at Athenean Beau- YA -11, D51 1 Dedicated to female piety and education. What do Iodie and Lue Ann see? Fall Iosephine stealing the show again. Dr. and Mrs. White greet guests at president's reception. Come on and bear down, Baylor Bears. 166 Tension mounts as the end of the game nears We're off for the Orange Bow1. Betty Ann is out for or touchdown. 5 5 -1 me CW' Coffiqa c '1-1-I i'i'ioun3s,., list. n manova Checks his date c1Cl5'Ped han Winter OIQIIQE Bowl bO'l.lI'1d 10-QUHOH hGtS. 167 Armstrong's dream Cgmes frue, its T Spring si 14 is F u - + W A xr A 5' ., wg. Maw A ex -,, 5 ,mv t e 1:8 W 4 gh 1 26- .A Tonto, where'd you get all those girls? Churnpeen Stretch and On cr picnic we will go. Contender White 168 QE gi E3 : 53-'QMZM B A fax.: u 'lk 5 ' ' .. ', . -xt V -Q 5 S1 .i'oLEnF B' Wm fm MEEW M f iii z K2 'iii H H - .f-.. gm H Q . ,, Evolution? line up for donkey rctce. Roommates pose for May Day shot: - ' '.'.' i :,': , 552255. A S s e e E E E ......-:. QQF.--:-.-:5 24...--- 'f'E 15, 11's rea11Y Jfziuf ' le- ,, very SHHP sez whey, ,'5 pf Q R5-uv we uso You see. gk Ilya 'if-,gin - i i ' ' ns. The Cotton palm: b Chita and h txo er new edx much. e Us Costs too Campus Activities :ii E iii Q ggi i Q 5 3 ,aw LH- ' as Q If only Pat Neff Hall looked like this all the tune. 169 These slimes add or lot to the campus. 31- r fe, y '-on f wg, Dorm Life Happy days in Alexander? Sure, I use Duz. Save your Confederate money, folks: the South shall rise again! All dressed up and no place to go. Heck. Pogo didn't get to Mars. The end of another day. wk 5 ff' 11' Dorm Life Our dignified senior girls. Bill Wimp wishes Burleson would hold open house more often. Helen must have bribed Phil into her room with an apple. A Burleson coeds working their way through college. Morning after the night before. Max is studying something but what is it? 5W 1 : .. . V ,.-.r ,us ,, ...sw-1 x W . .... ., ... .... . ,. n ,.. .. Q, sig, I' f ig .-A L f .f,... 7',,g,g .- L ' hu.. , ' wi it . 171 a f af iii Xsi lv in e 'sa , its 8' sa sm r wr 1 Users a My 2 el W we E Nm :E Ham : Pat Rector and Max Funder- burk: Margaret Davidson and Donnie Fletcher. :Marjorie McKe1vey and Bill Crawford: Margaret Faris and Dudley Harris: Betty Doyen and R. H. Dilday. Q I I 5.15115 'i5r.L, 7 - - - 1 A ,.,:iPi2g?Ei:1.g,1- ,jig by .- L, Q ,gif .- A , hose Row 1: Gwen Groner and Bill Thorn- ton: Sara Allen and Charlie Price: Sue Bush and Frank Lady. zz Heien Dean and Phil Webb: Virginia Scruggs and Bob Coffey. is Row 3: Row 4: Mary Ann Gegan and Rob- bie Harris: Annelle Reed and Iohn Burton. Sue Dickson and Iohney Davis Io Ann Sligh and Ger ry Rogers Iody Plasek and Hal Potts w I7 5 .unison --,A W..-. - --: ljqd .gu..,..1 -A , , mm saws :rf '1E'ms5 '3iXgB 55 'A WE? Ti :M mx E sfjfgiiii Qflfgisn fgssi as f f is ' 5 V, by Religion Focus Week speakers enjoy their discussion of Love, Courtship, and Marriage. Children from one of the many missions sing This Little Light of Mine. The spiritual preparation committee for Focus Week looks over last year's program. BRH-the largest prayer meeting in the world and one of the outstanding religious activities at Baylor. sms-B N xl ses is is ss M251 XY s K We MM ,f H M ,mag X fasts msn ms A as at mx E s s ' s K ? -,nv Drama A scene from The Answer Is Two. Ioyce is used in a make-up demonstration. Tom, Helen, Polly, and Bob work on the set for their next production. Paul Baker and Mr. Beavers get author Gene Mc- Kinney's opinion. P X A . .V . 5 4 Q, . Q -I- - 'f f B 9 'Wi' -I 53 ' o r fe' - ,M W s xo , M., ,X Journalism Making pictures come to light in the darkroom. Fort Puts the Lariat copy into print. After delivering Lariats each morning. Tom makes sure that each issue is on file on the morgue. Iane and Charles do all the work. Let's have a look at some other school papers. .Mug 178 B .,,.i,.,.. '4739-ein :fr viii, 7 'N .... . .. ,.. .. -I x :J 0 wr swf -,hr , I :KZ S11 rf ,fmt ' F. ...L ijt Y I A 5 wigs! u 'W-a ,.---'wx Q 179 Journahsnt Ralph Shows Nadden how it's done. Publications Manager Ferguson looks at the final production. Hurry and We can finish playing before Sarilee comes back. Look at the birdie now and smile. Ben Short making sure Maggie gives Deltasigs a good play. Music: Barky leads the Bards in their practice session. Must have been a hard day for everyone. It's mighty big. Dr. Woldt works with the string section -in orchestra st' 180 ,.-r Art Getting their ideals from magazine pictures Ready to work. It's a serious job. Ann draws from real life. ee- sm , ., W -2 1 ' Jr r is .4 I if f1'Zl A eff 1 V 1 , : rg 181 -Fi Wt S it 'W if EWIKIIUU Q Radha And Speech Has Prof Helton started teaching over the radio? my ,xtw xr . A, it The question must have stump- ed them. fattztt - 1 Shirley gets help in writ- ing the script for the next broadcast. Rcmho ,And Speech Forest seems angry. What have the girls done now? Bobbie Ramsey taking part in the weekly reading hour. ohn waits for his signal. 5 Student Council BRADFORD COBRIGAN IOHN CLAYPOOL DR. ROY I. MCKNIGHT ROMA A. KING President Vice-President Administrative Advisor Faculty Advisor Baylor's Student Council is made up of representatives from the four undergradaute class- es. the Graduate School and the Law School. The Student Council is responsible for supervision of all student elections and serves as a bridge between the administration and the students. A plan has. been devised so that the council meets quarterly with an administrative committee in order to discuss problems of the students and administration. The body initiates many plans during the year. This year it was active in bringing more and better entertainment to Baylor's campus. Annual elections are held each May Day for Student Council offices. Seated: Smith, Claypool, Corrigan, McKnight, Brunson. Standing: Moore, Burnett, Walker, Hercher, Hudgens, Davis, White, W., White, B. A ..iY'tl-.it s , it A, i , M. 186 Honor Council The Honor Council, founded in 1942, aspires to build an honor system that will be a service to the University and a benefit to the student. In keeping with the high ideals of the Christian concept, the student body of Baylor University sanctioned- the Honor System by revising the constitution of its Honor Council in the Spring of 1951. Reflecting the wishes of the student body, the Honor Council endeavors to inculcate the high principles of individual integrity and to administer the Honor System. The Honor Council is composed of the following members: chairman, elected by the senior class: one representative from each of the four classes: three faculty members and one administrative representative appointed by the University president. SEATED: CUMMINGS, ABBOTT, DOUGLAS, WOOD, I. A. STANDING: HARGROVE. lOHNSON, DUCE, WOOD, E. O. WWKQ ' H31 T un -. .- 187 Q -IVA Seated: DICK PERRY, Lariat editor: PATSY WILLIAMS, senior representative: DR. W. I. THOMAS, chairman: SARILEE MARCHBANKS, Round-Up editor, SAM FERGUSON, publica- tions manager. Standing: DR. ROY I. MCKNIGHT, financial vice-president: PROFESSOR I-IENRY TRANTHAM, faculty: DR. C. D. JOHNSON, faculty: PROFESSOR LOUIE HULME, journalism department. Board Of Publications All student publications on the Baylor campus are supervised by the Board of Publications. The board makes final decisions on policy and ap- proves all advertising solicitation for Baylor activities and publications. The board also names the editors of the Lariat and the Round-Up. The Round-Up editor is chosen from a group of three nominated by the junior class. The Lariat editor is selected from students making application. The board is composed of the Financial Vice-President of the University. three faculty members and three student members, one selected by the junior class and two by the senior class. 1 The chairman of the journalism department serves as head. Non-voting advisory members include Professor Hulme of the journalism faculty, Lariat and Round-Up editors, and the publications manager. 188 President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Reporter SPRING QUARTER Iohn Clcrypool Hal Potts Dooley Sams Bettye Hooper Pat Vickery Senio President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Reporter President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Reporter r Class Officers FALL QUARTER WINTER QUARTER Iohn Adams Iim Bolton Bettye Hooper Betty Doyen Pat Vickery Bailey Stone Tommy Brunson Dolores Patterson A1 Cummings Ralph Man President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Reporter lack Sisco Dick Dutton Katie Lou Hart Lynn Williams Herb Jenni Junior Class Officers President Vice-Presid ent Secretary Treasurer Reporter President Vice-President FALL QUARTER I ohn Starkey Lonie Fant Ieanette White Craig Ratliff Catherine Osborne WINTER QUARTER Weaver Iordan Ioan Parish Secretary Treasurer Reporter Nancy Moffatt Tommy Salome Bunny Dooley Sophomore Class Gfficers President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Reporter resident ice-President Secretary Treasurer Reporter FALL QUARTER Clifford Morton Gene Richardson Louise Rogers Tommy Wright Carolyn Lindley WINTER QUARTER Richard Hale Mel Campbell Betsy Bell lack Partain Virginia Scruggs 1 ,fl rmrrfeysf-m A-W 738,11 hl.hx , HWHH ..,,, 191 President Vice-Presid ent Secretary Treasurer Reporter Ray Hagwood Gene Anderson Gloriana Simmons Wayne Wingate Margaret Smyth President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Reporter Tommy Gooch George Nelson Sally Rogers Ann Kennerly Margo Cody Freshman Class Cfficer President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Reporter FALL QUARTER WINTER QUARTER Billy Bob Moor Daphane Tabo Luanne Wad Lilo Schmid Charles Osbourn Carl Legget Iackie Holowell Wanda Lou Petty Susanne Starling w 1 1 . -M fi ' ' ' J.: 1 .- -S. ,H rf , 1 1 . 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BD, Helms Foundation Passing Specialist, Colliers AA Squad Number. One. player in SWC, Ft. Worth Star-Telegram g A ' 563 STANLEY WILLIAMS All-American End First Team, Look Third Team, Sporting News Pass-Receiving Specialist. Col1ier's Number Seven player in SWC, Ft. Worth Star-Telegram Honorable Mention, Associated Press. United Press ' M , We . , N11-ry 'E ' ' w M X xmweag, wg-jc TMJ, rv KU ,W M . Z ., ffamiam-:-ftvw.,-.-.ac , Z '21 -- . -ren... , U-m.35gsf .W .mi-M X! Ki L X X V' Lt!!! k H ' A f ew, A X- x f Hr M-4 w M-: fl ,Jw ,-4 x. MA! I, 1 . as v .Mem--Q X :Wray E W X H H241 O or U e-.Mc X. x 1. r 151 r an ss ss x mama mf gag E E a u x E E msgs fr E H M r H B me H We we H We F mgsixw gage a fe mm Aim y fa ' a E Q E E vm? M I we we, ss mam ,i Je ,ge E as .se X4 if fir fr! Xe! U .F 5 513, as 1 I v L r ,mf 1 V 3 Jw ,, .Y as mr 'xxE. f-9'-2 f fx FZ M, 3. V3 my A nf naman.. gr mn ra xi mum? an H 1 g. wx 5 M 1 .,g 'Hr y sr new sr Q num n a ,r Q. vs gif mf ma' M A117-American - ,marine a n mam r a asia xi ss age E E Hxmw r My ,, mum X if wax: as swag sa a H, Ek X E HZ exe ms sr Qi . if Z -M: J ggfiwf ,rc .H v :iw QM M 'fr ve wwf.- Agfa x KE CASNER Tackle Honorable Mention, Assocrated Press Defensive Tackle Spec1a11st, Colhers BILL ATHEY Second Team. Associated Press A11- American Number, Four player in SWC, Ft. Wortli Star-Telegram Runner-up, SWC Defense-Man-of-the-Year,A Scouts W ' ' - H A11-American Guard r r r HZ Q Q 1 H. E fr ,emu ss sn a ,Jfl Xa was Bl? ORA CLASSX Half-time activities in the Orange Bowl on New Yecn s Day. 200 Picture by World Wide UKDC RANGE BOWL, lan. 1. 1952-Resort in sheer desperation to one of the est scoring weapons in football, the tplayed Georgia Tech's rambling kicked a field goal in the last minutes of the eighteenth Orange classic to defeat Baylor, l7-14, be' lore an enthusiastic record crowd of B5,837. It was one of the greatest afternoons in Orange Bowl history as the two hard hitting teams produced one thrill after another. Baylor dominated the play throughout the game, and led by wide margins in all the statistics except the main one-the final score. Baylor drove 62 yards lor the first touchdown of the game. The leature of this assult was a beautiful pass play-- Isbell to Riley which ate up 29 yards and then Parma slashed through center for the score. Brocato kicked the extra pcint and Baylor led, 7.0. Tech launched a 46-yard march, scoring just shy of the second quarter. Martin made a great catch of Crawtord's pass for a 12-yard gain. Baylor's great line stalled the attack until fourth down when Crawford clicked to Martin who was hauled down by Iackie Reid three yards shy of pay dirt. Hardeman went over untouched from that point, and Rodgers was accurate with his placement and the score was tied at 7 all. Early in the second quarter, Riley caught a pass from Isbell for an apparent touch- down but it was annulled because of a penalty. Parma sustained the renewed assault with two terrific smashes through the line. Baylor registered a first down at Tech's 10, and then Parma and Isbell got six between them. Coody found room at left tackle for the score, and Baylor controlled the ball during the second quarter to leave the field with Cl 14-7 lead. Early in the third quarter Tech fumbled on it's own 27 with Casner recovering for the Bears. With two yards to go on fourth down, Isbell's pass was intercepted. but the Bears came right back taking over a Tech punt, only to lose the ball again on another interception. After an exchange of punts, Isbell got a beauty out-of-bounds kick on the Tech three-yard line. Tech kicked out and Baylor got the ball on the Tech 45. Coody went to the 34, Carpenter carried to the Y . ',-'r l .fox . 4 evil Q km if WRECKED IN FOURTH UARTER OF ORANGE BOWL RAMBLING GEORGIA TECH 32, and Parma bulled his way to the 25. Carpenter sliced to the nine-yard stripe, but fumbled with Driver recovering on the Tech 14. Baylor was knocking on the door for a touchdown. and in an excellent position tor a field goal try. The third quarter ended with Baylor in complete domination. Tech definitely got a break at this point, and it later seemed to be the turning point of the game. Tech took advantage ol the break and moved quick- ly to score. The pressure was on Rodgers, but he made a perfect kick and the score was at I4 up. After the Tech kickoff, Baylor owned the ball on the foe's 46. Tech intercepted another Isbell pass and sped to the Bear nine-yard stripe before being pulled down irom behind. Baylor's great line-play gave Tech only three plays. On fourth down. and three minutes remaining in the game, Tech booted the game-winning field goal. Baylor wasn't through and gave the Tech team and its followers some pretty anxious moments to the very last. The Bears drove deep into Tech territory, but all was in vain, and the breaks seemed against them. With a' desperate incompleted pass. some ol the greatest players in Baylor's history lost their chance to bring home an Orange Bowl victory. Qeofz942z7 First downs Rushing Passing Net. yds. gained Penalties Fumbles Punting average Ierry Coody I7 gaqlu I Baylor Georgia Tech 17 9 206 132 93 84 299 216 7-for 85 G-for S0 4-lost 0 3-lost l 35 35 tugs pigskin for valuable yardage in the Florida sunshine. Don Carpenter leaves tracks as he takes off on a 14 yard plunge against Georgia Tech in Orange Bowl Game. -A ,W ' + K Y ,Wy it i , Q f N vi 2911 , so ' ' if 'Qu gb ' ' -'jf 'AJ' ...ar fs., 3f,-..r.,si.,.,:- 1 ffm?-5 .- ya, g.3h:sm3n:7Jv1o.'y -- .'M-- I , wif, ., F- , , .,.,, ..,, ,V 4, 1 ja.. ggii5',:, , 5. I.-Wi? J. V ,Fe -Z l Q 2 - - AI, :gtg-f,4,,.r4f x Af' 'aflgwfx - , i ,. . .,- ,Phi , ,y is An it-1. 5 A .H it , 1 tiffany? -.nf an Q. 'ig-eff In 5 f H t - ' is if-if t ' 44 -- ' 93:5 W f.. . . '- ' -- - fl x . , 5- V 4,-hx: ,..., ,tl , Asif 11,4 5 . W ,Fri f Y ' 'A 'f-Ffiiirli . W' ' 15 ' W U-35 0 ,15 5 qw., IM, . f .gg gb , -..,. . , . - M rt : .V-... , A-A, ,ui .H-gf F .1 H it g,,e. ' f ' -K - - .1 ,A .... .,., .- . if ' , --e' , f . .. ..,, ? fm V ,,,, - - r f -V . Larry Isbell gets ac- ' i 1 . , 1 I. qualnted Wlth sever Q1 it - , ' Ted? PIQYHS on New w e ' YECII S DQY QS R11eY Afwf . ' ' ' ' 5- 'fIf-JSWT 5 i if-3-gizl .wiffar:-.1....fuk-2-'.1:-1,:b'.':-.ss' .. ..::.::. . . - ., ' iz- ,-:- . ,. -- , , ' . -Evite.:- le 5 . , .... C ar the way fm ,...' - 1r . .,.. f .,.. . 201 Eaqlor Coaches GEORGE H. SAUEB, Baylor's head football coach and Athletic Director, came to us from the Naval Academy in Annapolis. Before coming to Waco, Sauer, an All-American fullback at Nebraska, coached at New Hampshire, Kansas, and Navy. In his first seven seasons, he produced three conference champs. It didn't take Sauer long to become personally acquainted with his Bruin prospects. During his two sea- sons at Baylor he has won respect and admiration of both fans and players. This year he led the Varsity team to second place in the Southwest Conference and to the Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida ........ FLOYD A. Uncle lim CROW has served in every capacity on Baylor's coaching staff in his 31 years of continuous service, and is one of the most beloved characters in Baylor history. Besides being Assistant Athletic Director, he is the team 's scout and is nationally recognized for his scout- ing abilities. An A 6? M tackle in college years, he came to Baylor in 1920 ........ R. E. Bill HENDERSON is best known as Baylor's head basketball coach. He has also been one of the strate- gists responsible for Bruin grid victories since 1936. He was a three letter man at Howard Payne, and while football coach at Temple High School, he guided such football greats as Botchey Koch and Sam- my Baugh ....... AUGUST M. Mike MICHALSKE came to Baylor in the spring of '51 and was an im- mediate favorite with Bruin forward wall prospects. He was a college star at Penn State and played pro ball Cwith the New York Yankees and Green Bay Packersj for nine years-being selected All-Pro six times. He has also coached at Iowa State and with the Baltimore Colts ....... IACK WILSON serves both as a football asistant and as head track coach. One of Baylor's all time great halfbacks, he also played two seasons with the Los Angeles Rams, He joined the Baylor coaching staff in 1948 and this year handled secondary defense .....,. SAM BOYD, coach of the freshman squad, is the most recent addition to Bay- lor's coaching staff. Another former Bruin grid star, he graduated in 1939 after two years of All-SWC end play. Before entering the Navy in the war, he played for the Pittsburgh Steelers. First row, left to right: lack Wilson, George H. Sauer, August M. Michalske. Second row, left to right: R. E. Henderson, Sam Boyd, Floyd A. Crow. 1 t I it-K+. l'::il lgl lnlznn A 5 .2::' 2 if ' X 2 Ky I 9 :II M - . . -ff pf ,V VI law. f' p N J !1 if if - y y X y If if - .1 Nfl is --'ft Elm 1 We if ,,,,x...M-1 rs vQgliQg,gL . ,T -t Nm, LW A ys!',f:i,sf,,gfgv.3,3,-1 Q QM Ns E r f, y ' gwfifttet ,. - 13 'y f .. ' jzg' -i pi- , - , J -k,,'l'5 5sA:.,.:::, : ...gf Mfr. V- t'1'2-- J 202 i 5 - , , '47 X 3: ' t UQ 5915 1 : ' 41 r 't W ll Hi' tp L W 45,5 t 4 re ,T wgig we is M f gk H ge ' 'B I 'af af K Q w,..s . , sz- ,t , A , g . eg f i ' J r X, Q 3 , X t K L Q Q.. r X e . N , e . 3 51, , 'Q4:h?? W H' . ,A 1 ' W ,: e i ,. 2:32- -f ai.. Q iv ' , lf' ,', , ,:-,552-V V ',',, 1,5 - tr uf HAROLD RILEY STEVE DOWDEN GALE GALLCWAY End A Tackle Center Bears Waylay Cougars Behind Line of Steel RICE STADIUM, Houston, Sept. ZZ-The fondest dreams oi the University ot Houston's team. coaching staff and fans, who in ecstatic glee pictured a defeat ol the Baylor Bears. turned into a wierd nightmare. The University oi Houston had nearly everything that comprises major tootball tame, but they did not have that good ole Baylor 1ine which was a wall oi steel when the blue chips were down. The inspired Cougars gave all they had every second ot every minute. and in defeat gave the Baylor fans a few scares. The urucial moment of the game came early in the third period when Baylor had a scant six point lead, and the Cougars swept down to the Baylor two-yard line for a first down. The Bears dug their cleats into the muddy turf, and the Cougars could not move the Baylor line.: The Bears took over and it was Baylor the rest of the way. Baylor made her iirst touchdown late in the first quarter, alter penalties and fumbles had stopped several drives. The first scoring drive went for 66 yards with Larry Isbell passing tor most ot them. Baylor's second score came as a result oi cr Cougar tumble: Baylor recovered. Carpenter slashed over tor the score. The third drive was not only sparked but entirely handled by Frank Bouldin with Iimmy Davenport kick- ing the extra point. While the game was a climax ot a great Cullen Day Ceremony, it was Cullen Day only between the halves. The balance of the evening it was Baylor Night with the green and gold waving high in triumph. The Final Score: 19-0 Baylor. A...-..-1: Baylor Houston 13 First downs ..... .... 1 6 Yards rushing .... .... 2 08 180 Yards passing . . . . . .... 178 53 Passes attempted .... 23 21 Passes completed . . . . . 8 8 Passes intercepted . . . . . 4 Z Number of punts .... .... 5 5 Punting average .... 40 35 Yards penalized .. 60 55 5,4764 19 ' ' afqfaaazfan 0 Bears head for double-stripe with All-American Larry Isbell sparking the drive. 203 1- Steamed-Up Bears Rip Potent Tulane NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 6-The Baylor Bears, with Larry Isbell at the con- trols, gave every indication by beat- ing Tulane 27-14 that they would be a power to be reckoned with in the South- west Conference championship race and perhaps in national ratings. Isbell personally led the Bears to their first score. With the pigskin rest- ing on the Tulane 28, first and 10, the Baylor fans were screaming for first blood.. Coolly. Isbell stepped back for an attempted jump pass, but the Tu- lane secondary had moved in on his receivers. For a moment he hesitated. then he struck out like an antelope. He spun off would-be tacklers like a top, and for the first time in his varsity play Isbell personally scored a touch- down. Isbell passed to Riley for the second score: and Parma knocked through the Green Wave's middle with fury and crossed the goal line for the third Bay- lor touchdown of the afternoon. Need- ing a safety margin of another touch- down in the fourth quarter it remained for Robert Reid to ice the game with a great 56-yard run on a pass inter- ception behind beautiful blocking. As the Baylor fans left the Sugar Bowl, wringing wet, they knew that they had seen the greatest all-around Baylor football team they had ever seen in action, engineered by Larry Is- bell, who convinced the scribes that he is every bit All-American: and the fans knew also that to name the stars, who battled a touted Green Wave team to the finish, would include the name of every player on the Bruin's offensive and defensive rosters. The Green Wave closes in, but too late to stop a touchdown Photo by World Wd Baylor Takes Tech BAYLOR STADIUM: Oct. 20, 1951- The high-spirited Red Raiders of Texas Tech started like a hurricane, and for one quarter scared the daylights out of the Baylor fans. Then Larry Isbell started pitching, and the Good Ole Baylor Line swung into its top form-rushing the Tech passers off their feet, and picking up the opposing linemen and tossing them into the laps of the backfield. They would stop Tech cold with his brilliantwshow of de- fensive power, get the ball, and with Larry Isbell at the controls the Bears would roll on. The final score was Baylor 40, Tech 20, but the third quarter was not half gone when Coach Sauer took out his regulars to save them for a day when they might be needed more. Their work for this game was a task well performed, leaving the Baylor Bears the only unde- feated team in the Southwest Conference for the season's play. Bruised and bloody after their most decisive and painful defeat of the season, Texas Tech's battered Red Raiders and their coaches agreed to a rnan Saturday afternoon that the Baylor Bears were the best team that they had played in two years and picked them to win the South- west Conference championship. LUKE WELCH Tackle Almost half time, and still a long ways to go. ROBERT REID Back IACK SISCO Center Baylor First downs 18 Yards rushing 123 Yards passing 250 Passes attempted 25 Passes completed 18 Passes intercepted 3 Number punts 7 Punting average 35.7 Number fumbles 4 Fumbles lost 3 Number penalties 10 Yards penalized 70 gd-qldflf 40p 7ec4 20 Texas Tech 6 131 89 20 9 1 10 26 3 3 1 l 131 J Bears Butcher Pi First downs Arkansas Bay 7 11 Yards rushing 105 144 Yards lost rushing 5 44 K Yards passing 113 112 JOHN HANCOCK Passes attempted 28 14 Guard Passes completed 9 7 Passes intercepted 1 4 Number unts 7 7 IERRY COODY Punting gverage 34.1 38 Back Fumbles lost 0 4 Number penalties 3 3 Yards penalized 27 25 WALTER BATES z Guard 74 7 He had better get going. Bear almost spills Razorback behind his own goal. 1 206 -Y g Rally Fails BAYLOR STADIUM, WACO, OCT. 13. l-The Baylor Bears got off on the ht foot in the conference race with -7 victory over the University of Ark- sas Razorbacks. In the late stages of game, Baylor battled savagely to ld on to its slender lead, while most the 25,000 fans were praying for the ck to run out. The Baylor line was eat throughout the fray on the defense. d it had much to do with the Baylor tory. Baylor scored its only touchdown in e second quarter when Isbell coolly and liberately fought off a rusher, and ssed with unerring accuracy to Stan illiams who received the pigskin on e five and went across the goal line r the score. A field goal by Cosimo rocato early in the fourth period gave e Bears a 9-O lead and apparently nched the game for Baylor. With the nine-point lead the Bruins arted playing conservative football ap- rently being in complete charge of the ame. A Baylor fumble gave the Razor- acks a reprieve and for a while it emed that the Porkers might turn it to a full pardon from defeat. They ailed through the air to the Baylor two, nd Pryor slashed off tackle for the uchdown with the clock showing a ttle less than three minutes to play. hat had looked like an easy victory ow became a game much in doubt. aylor got the ball. and was forced to unt. Red Donaldson intercepted an Ark- nsas pass with 20 seconds remaining in he game: and thus Baylor seemed to be n its way to a very successful season n Conference play. ' It was that close, but the Bears were determined. I ACK SCHLEUNING Back DON CARPENTER Back X? - is ski 207 BOB TROUT End 2151 -.nz Q DICK CALHOUN Guard DICK PARMA Back C. O. BROCATO Center ss Q Q gaqlaa 21 245775 21 i ,Q QE 'ht . .. -9 I A?:, iff, ,f First downs 22 13 saggy , 'AA' Yards rushing 219 255 rg SV' , Yards passing 184 154 . Passes attempted 31 20 Q . eat? -'J wi Passes completed 14 10 ,i rq Y Passes intercepted 2 2 Q if Number punts 5 3 X ff. i' .-H, Punt average 33.4 35 Q 1. V 5 Fumbles lost 2 2 ,,.f zz. . zlznz 1 . Q if Yards penalized 30 65 - rs: 'ffffi .LJ Q! ' ' ' ' 'K' Gallant Bears Make Matrvelous Comeback, Tie Aggies Zl-Z1 KYLE FIELD, COLLEGE STATION, OCT. 27-Apparently hopelessly beaten by an aroused, inspired, surging Aggie team by a score of 21-7, the Baylor Bears came back in the fourth quarter to tie the fa- vored Aggies in one of the most spectacular fighting games Baylor- ites have ever witnessed. In the light of what happened in the first half this glorious tie was as sweet as a victory to the Bears. After the Aggies roared to super heights in the first half, Baylor brought the team back to earth in the second half, and it was all Bay- lor with the Farmers fighting des- perately to hold on. The Bears came surging back into the lime- light with passing, running, and blocking that was dramatic, sensa- tional, and forceful enough for the Bears to remain the only undefeated team in the Southwest Conference. With Larry Isbell at the helm, the Bears crashed for two touchdowns that notched the score, and sent the packed stands into delirious cries and yells that rocked the sta- dium. C. O. The Toe Brocato kicked all the extra points after touchdowns and one miss would have meant heartbreaking defeat instead of a glorious tie. Walter Mooch Bates gave the Bears the added spark that they needed as he limped on the field to aid the team. Seeing his willing- ness, the Bears caught fire and would not quit until the final whistle-thus accomplishing a team achievement. 209 -f 1. sv -w s it -mm! -I BED DONALDSON End FRANCIS DAVIDSON Back FRANK BOULDIN Back ,,..,...-S.--.-.-., Y gaqloa 7 TCU's McKnown hit hard from behind. First downs Yards rushing Yards passing Passes attempted Passes completed Passes intercepted Number punts Punting average Fumbles lost Yards penalized STARKEY DAVIS CHARLES DRIVER JACKIE REID Guard Guard Back si ' t ,Wm .Ein ,. rf ann :M if tm-'MM 'V S- IOHNNY DAVIS IIMMY DAVENPORT CHARLIE JONES Guard Back Back Frogs Dim Bear's Title I-lopes Crowd Sees Bears Make Gallant Fight: Smyth Crowned Queen BAYLOB STADIUM, WACO, TEXAS, Nov. 3-Before a Homecoming crowd ot some 40.000, the Baylor Bear's football honey- moon came to an abrupt end. The TCU Horned Frogs, rated as two touchdown underdogs, toppled Baylor from the top ten select teams oi the nation by a con- vencinq 20-7 score. The Bears were as cold as the weather, and they just couldn't seem to get rolling: it seemed that something went wronq. Baylor drew first blood iust five minutes deep in the second quarter. Larry Isbell made a beautiful fake hand-oi! and boot- legged around his own left end behind superb blocking for the score. Brocato's kick was through the upright and Baylor led 7-0. Five minutes later, TCU's sopho- more sensation, Ray McKnown, drove over his own left guard for l5 yards and a score. Flower's kick was good and the halt ended in a 7-7 deadlock. From that point on it was too much McKnown on offense and too much Flower on defense. The defense of the Progs was excellent in all departments. but it was positively brilliant against passes. Pass interceptions in the second half throttled any hope that Baylor had of moving. It was a pass interception that set up the Froq's second score in the third quarter, and another that set up TCU's final score. Although it was a tough defeat, Baylor battled to the final whistle and played her heart out, Even in the wanninq seconds of the game when a score wouldn't have given a win or a tie. they were driving for a touchdown. r . PC' Stan Williams takes a pass from Isbell and heads toward pay dirt. .4 'xiii' -M . Y - I CHARLES RADFORD Center PETE ERBEN Guard 344,340 IX 'fezew 6 Craft Bruin Up Eleven Year Jinx Brokeng Baylor Tenth In N ation MEMORIAL STADIUM, Austin. Nov. 10-Bay1or's Golden Bears re- tu.rned to the select top ten teams of the nation by handing the Long- horns their worst lacing since SMU smashed them 21-6, in 1948. The Steers were caught in their own bear trap by the rebounding and persevering Baylor Bears and were spinning out of the Southwest Conference race as the Bruins roared from behind to score a tremendous 18-6 upset triumph. Isbell and the Bears didn't do what Texas had expected them to do as Baylor did not spring its expected aerial assault. As part of the grand Baylor strategy, Isbell threw only thirteen passes, completing eight for 59 yards. The famed Texas Anti-Air Craft secondary failed to intercept a single Isbell pass. Baylor showed the Steers they were in for a rough afternoon when the Bears took the opening kickoff and, behind the passing of Isbell and the great running attack, they thun- First downs Yards rushing Yards passing Passes attempted Passes completed Passe ' t t d s in ercep e Number punts Punting average Fumbles lost Yards penalized dered to the Texas three yard line only to be turned away-fired up. It was Coody who scooted 15 yards for the first Baylor touchdown in the dy- ing minutes of the third period to tie the score. Parma stormed the middle of the line for the second score, and the third touchdown was all Carpen- ter's. Playing their best game of the year, the Bears were a terrific, fight- ing, and determined football club at its best-and its best was good enough to send the nation's number ten team to a very decisive defeat. The Long- horns seemed to have caught a bad case of fumbilitis as a. result of Bay- lor's hard-charging linemen. That Good Ole Baylor Line seemed to be in the wrong place at the right time. As 58.000 excited fans gawked in amazement, ole Ioe Bear finished off a prize Texas Steer: was serving bar- becue to one and all behind the Texas goal line, and celebrating a tremen- dous team victory. Baylor Texas 15 12 ZOB 166 59 47 13 6 8 3 1 0 5 5 42.4 32.2 1 5 25 13 Let's take him for a ride-as Galloway recovers fumble deep in own territory. 212 ' L Y rr, - 14 'Y ' Y su-.. teersg Ba lor IS, Texas 6 RWM -,,..u-U, ....,,, ,..,., A Longhorn in danger--Broccrto hauled him to the turf. H. B. GARRETT SHELTON BROOM CHARLES BRISTOW Tackle ' End Back 4 215 :-.,.,p:.,,,2 -M: ' Q 11 'MEFS 'Y ,. , Y .1-a. ZW I Z 5 Ya gi? QW jg 552- x E X Ix Q gg: fe if 3.-gifs H e -V A mi 1, 131 15 Q, 1 If . - 4' 'f K ff 11 'V 1: ,L . 5'-Ask iff? 'iimdiff A . .,,.. 5 z. .-a 5 K ' f 'Q5,5 W , 'N - H., L ' QKT' 1-3 N - f-f::'.::' ,. U93-ga -,nf Z fi ' - 'QSM-f H -' 1 Q , wr, . , ml ' A , H , ,, ., 1, .. , A 41 ww- - 1, 2 i iy . ! 'i V ' - 65,21 . w f, wbJ1w1w'vk1:,rs3,s2i,-fra'mfg E xv ff S ff , , W . Q Eifa fig: fn! L DH , 5 . xi. V V- - ' N, ' .' I -v .... .1 ' 1 4 E X Bates blocks-and Coody pans the Pony course. MICKEY SULLIVAN Back First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes attempted Passes completed Passes intercepted Punts Punting average Fumbles lost Yards penalized BILL SHERMAN JOE ELAM Back End a I4 5 72.71. 135 Bruins Edge Ponies In Tight Finish BAYLOB STADIUM, WACO, Nov. 24-Deacon Ierry Coody preached the sermon, Bruins Bill Athey and Harold Riley gave their testimonies, and Prof. Larry Isbell led the choir as Baylor converted the Methodists of SMU to their Cotton Bowl doctrine, mauling the Mustangs 14-13, in a battle of feet and fists that threatened to break into mob warfare. The featured air dual between Is- bell and Southern Methodist's Fred Benners never materialized as in the first few minutes of play, Benners hobbled off the field after a vicious tackle by Gale Galloway. lerry Cqody paced the Bear's at- tack picking up ll2 yards in 32 car- ries as he joined Isbell to convince the Ponies on the rain-drenched and fog-shrouded turf. Isbell play a tune on SMU's defense as he kept the Mus- tangs off balance with his ball han- dling to send Coody, Richard Parma, and Don Carpenter grinding to 222 yards rushing. The bruising Bears al- most Wiped out their fine offensive efforts with a display of rough football that made snake handling look like a parlor game. There were many outstanding players for the Bears, who played fine football under the wet elements of Mother Nature. lsbell's punting set the opposition back on its heels time and again as he booted six times for ,a 40 yard average with a slippery ball. Bill Athey, as usual, was great in his over-all defensive play. Hal Riley caught five of lsbell's passes for a net gain of lll yards-one being for a 63 yard gain, the longest gain from scrimmage that Baylor has made all year. Cosmo The Toe Brocato sent two extra points sailing through the uprights, the last one being the de- ciding point of the game. By defeating the Mustangs, Bay- lor kept alive its chance for the South- west Conference football crown. JAMES SPEER End WALLACE TALBERT Back All-American Larry Isbell long gone on a gain. t 215 Baylor Stomps Owls in Greatest Game Sullivan splinters that touted defense and heads for the old one-two DICKEY MURRAY BOB ROBINSON End Tackle A Q.: .., law.. H3 Q sz sm We A if Q s 5553 es M .agrees sas lfeiiiig Jeff? if 5 E E We Q s s B it a IQ H 55 sizzix ni fra-'QQ ,. E ., sa-T B ' get-is fi wife 'SK if anne H gasses s srilw- ls ,r. sr ,V xc rs Q BILL LUCKY Tackle MEM asjgg Q K ' ZS Stalls, 1 RICE STADIUM, HOUSTON, Dec. l-In the greatest showing of the season, Baylor's greatest team closed out the season by play- ing their greatest game of the year. Baylor's Golden Bears clicked on all cylinders as they roared to a convincing 34-13 triumph over the Rice Owls to finish second in the turbu- lent Southwest Conference football race and win an invitation to play Georgia Tech in the Orange Bowl. Master gridiron magician Larry Dale ls- bell couldn't have fashioned a better farewell to Southwest Conference football, for never has this All-American been greater in his en- tire career. Larry made his last regularly scheduled college game and final home-town appearance a memorable affair, scoring one touchdown, passing for another, and setting up two others. Laughing Larry completed 12 of 25 passes for 191 yards, and put on his most devastating show of rushing, carrying the ball 12 times for 69 yards as Baylor's top ball car- rier for the day. He handled the trickey Bay- lor attack masterfully, and his faking was a constant puzzle to the Owls. This was a Baylor machine, clicking on all cylinders. With devastating blocking, it clicked off yardage in huge chunks. Through the air and on the ground, the Bears moved with such fashion that Rice never got the ball enough to do any damage in the first half. The Bears' defense so completely bottled up the Owls' offense that it did not offer the semblance of a threat. Against that rock-ribbed Baylor line the boys in blue bounced back like rubber against a stone wall. Isbell kept the Rice team off balance to such extent with his marvelous ball handling that Rice did not have a defensive star. Too often the Owl de- fenders were groping in the dark trying to find the ball. Bill Athey had an Isbell-type day on de- fense. He seemed to follow Drake around like he was on a chain, and that was the main reason the Rice quarterback ended up with a minus 40 yards rushing. The Houston boys playing before the home-town fans seemed to be inspired to do a little better than their best. Robert Reid, defensive back, closed out his grid career with his greatest exhibition of the season: his blocking was sensational, and he entertained the fans by racing 63 yards for a touchdown on an intercepted fumble. It was truly a team victory with each and everyone of the Bruins contributing to his part in the glorious victory. Fourteen star football players, the nucleus of Baylor's greatest football team, wound up their last game of season play for the Green and Gold. We just hate to quit playing to- gether: we would like to play one more game together were the sentiments of the entire team. Their dream came true as the Bears voted unanimously, within a minute after the formal bid was extended, to play in the Orange Bowl against Georgia Tech on New Year's Day. Coach Sauer added to the praise- This is the best team I've ever coached. it 5.232 wg it .te .mm Us irst downs ushing assing enalty ards gained rushing ards gained passing asses attempted asses completed asses intercepted umber of punts unting average enalties ards penalized umbles all lost on fumbles Baylor 21 11 10 0 237 191 25 12 1 4 27 4 40 1 0 Rice 10 5 5 0 82 148 16 9 1 8 39.6 4 36 3 2 A ED MOAK BILL SWEET Tackle Back 4. 'ww'-' - 't-M +. ,, Aerial magic-just to keep their defense honest. 217 Bears Dump Deacons In Shutout Game BAYLOR STADIUM, WACO, Nov. 17-Aft- er playing the rough-tough boys of the South- west Conference for three weeks in a row, one of the best teams of the Southern Conference was just duck soup for the Baylor Bears. Move over Deacons, this ain't no Baptist con- vention was the Bear's sentiment as they over- whelmed their Baptist cousins for Wake For- est's worst drubbing and only shutout of the year. The Deacons held the Bears to a scoreless standstill during the first quarter: but after the first quarter they were helpless against the strong Bruin offensive guns. Under the brilliant quarterbacking of Larry Isbell, the Bears moved up and down the field as they pleased. Isbell passed with sensational brilliance, and his receivers, particularly Williams and Riley, were sensational. Larry also ran with bril- liance, and directed the attack in a dazzling manner. He was a super All-American that windy afternoon. Linebacker Cosimo Brocato also shared much of the Baylor glory, picking off two Dea- con aerials to start Baylor goalward and kick- ing all the extra points. Dick Parma, lerry Coody, and Don Carpenter went through and around the visitors, wading through holes as wide as a gate made by the Good Ole Baylor Line. Bill Athey was his customary self, play- ing a great game as did the entire Baylor de- fense. Scouts and scribes alike had praise for the entire Baylor team: Isbell is sensational. He is a truly great and extremely colorful foot- ball player. Baylor has a terrific and sound ball team. Baylor Wake Forest First downs 19 4 Net yards passing 331 111 Net yards rushing 155 42 Forwards attempted 19 20 Forwards completed 13 6 Forwards intercepted 4 1 Number punts 7 1-2 Average punts 39-4 35-2 Fumbles lost 3 1 Number penalties 4 11 Yards penalized 40 30 'gcuflcw 42 Wake '7ofze41! 0 WAYNE HOPKINS FERRELL NIXON Q End Tackle Stan Williams makes an amazing catch of Isbell's pass for an- other touchdown. 218 Ba qlor Varsitq Row. 1. Dyal, Schleuing, Calhoun, Riley, Trout. B. Reid, Isbell, Williams, Galloway, Dowden, Bates, Hancock, NIXOH Sweet, Driver. Casner, Fairfield, Row 2. Sisco, Welch, Broom, Bouldin, Iones, Sullivan, Forsom, Tolbert, Moak Dav is, Spur, Carpenter, Brocato, Parma, Davis, Davidson, Coo dy. Row 3. I . Reid, Athey, Erben, Murray, Sherman, Lucky Davenport, Knowles, Black, Robinson, Bristow, Hopkins, Donoldson, Elam, Iones, Radford. Baqlor Cubs Baylor's Cubs coached by Sam Boyd opened the season by defeating Blinn Iunior College 41 to 0, in Waco's Muny Stadium. In their remaining games Baylor defeated the Texas Shorthorns 25 to 7 and the TCU Wogs 25 to 21. To close the season the Cubs met the Colts from SMU losing by a score of 39 to 20. RKLY... M. 'T.H F-wg? ..W A, M Row 1. Assistant Coach Buddy Parker, Carpenter, Peschel, Riley, Barnett, Culvahouse, Du- pre, Iones, Brown, Williamson, McMil1ian, Scrndifer, Dierking, Assistant Coach Wilson Lu- cas. Row 2. Coach Sam Boyd, Holcombe, Feather, Salmon, Hill, Sheffield, Williams, Parker, C. Smith, Clark, Derringer, Card, Bailey. Row 3. Williamson, Iones, Collins, Robinson, I. R. Smith, Cox, Wolf, Ritchie, Lee. Renfro, McCreary, Coker. .-........ .1Q 219 First Row: Cole, Strasburger, Brown, Parker, Fleetwood, Hovde, Warburton, Henderson, Ir., manager. Sec- ond Row: Harris, Starkey, Davis, Iohnson, Mullins, Wimp, Quillen, Dickson. Coach Bill Hnderson, not pictured. BAYLOR vs. RICE BO Sketbcln BAYLOR VS' SO The Baylor Bears flipped past the Owl cagers, 66- 54, for their first conference win of the season in the Baylor gym. Ralph Iohnson was as hot as a pistol and picked this game to do the most scoring in his career. The Bears followed their usual procedure of getting an early lead and went to rest with a four point lead. It was still anybody's game going into the last quarter with the Bears leading by four, but in that final quarter the Bears ran wild, scoring 23 points. lohnson had the amazing total of 30 points when the final buzzer sounded. The Rice Owls triumphed on the hardwood at Hous- ton by the score of 62-44. Iohnson was his usual great self as he put through 18 points to lead the Brulrl scorers, despite two guards. Another sparkplug was Bill Fleetwood who kept the Bears in the game during the early stages. It was nip and tuck dur-ing the first quarter. The third quarter was very close with the Bears fighting desperately to overtake the Owls. It was the first conference game victory for the Owls over the Bears since 1945. SCHEDULE AND PRE-CONFERENCE BU Opp. Kansas 46 57 Wichita 59 92 REA 46 56 Oklahoma 48 56 Colorado 54 50 Colorado 46 47 Wyoming 45 51 Murray 55 73 Vanderbilt 53 50 Rice 64 75 Arkansas 46 53 SWTSTC 56 58 0 UTHERN METHODIST Baylor was the victim of the Mustangs at Ioe Per- kins gym in Dallas. Lady Luck certainly wasn't with the Bears, and they weren't hitting their shots. They just couldn't seem to get going, although they had many opportunities to go into the lead as the Ponies were slow starting. In the second half the Mustangs moved out from the Bruins to lead 62-34 at the end. Baylor's top scorer for the evening was Norman Mullins. The Bears rang down the curtain on their season by putting an impressive 62-45 bear brand on the SMU five. Six Bruins, including Ralph Iohnson, South- west Conference scoring champion of last year and All-Conference player this year, wound up their career with brilliant performances. SMU didn't offer much op- position after the first quarter when Baylor grabbed a 14-10 lead. The victory gave Baylor a 5-7 record against conference competition which was good enough for a third place tie in the standings. Coach Bil1 yanked his regulars for the last time with two minutes left as the Baylor fans gave the fighting Bruins a thunderous ovation. RESULTS CONFERENCE . . BU Opp. TCU Ctherej 57 Arkansas Cherej 38 54 Texas AGM CthereD 36 47 Rice Cherej 66 54 SMU Ctherej 34 62 Texas Cthereb 46 58 Texas AGM Cherej 52 45 Texas Cherej 71 59 Rice Qtherej 44 62 Arkansas Ctherej 44 39 TCU Cherej 48 56 SMU Cherej 62 45 BAYLOR VS. AGM The Aggies edged the Bears in a torrid tilt in College Station as Iewell McDowell gave the Bruins a pain in the neck with his sharp shooting and contribution of 23 points to the cause. Baylor's Iohn Starkey scored 12 points to lead the Bears. After the first period the Ag- gies stretched their margin and iced the game' away when Baylor weakened in the fourth period. Coming from behind the Bears defeated the Aggies on the Baylor court 52-45. It looked gloomy in the third period with the Aggies ahead six points, but the Bears fought back and started a ball control game. Ralph Iohnson shot 20 points. There was lots of scoring in the first quarter as the Bears took an early lead. The Ag- gies went out in front, however, and at the end of the third quarter, led 43-41. In 'the last the Bears took the lead and that was all for the Aggies. BAYLOR VS. ARKANSAS The Bears gave the tall Arkansas five a real battle for three quarters on home ground. At the end of the quarter they were only two points behind when they started pressing the Razorbacks all over the court and then lost in the most convincing fashion. The longest lead by either team was five points. The final score was 54-38 as the Porkers took complete charge in the wan- ning moments. Moon Mullins lead the Baylor aggrega- tion with 12 points The Bears went to Fayetteville with victory on their minds and gained a one-point lead with less than three minutes to play. Then they froze the ball to take a 44- 39 decision over the Porkers. Baylor kept the ball in a deep freeze for nearly two minutes before the Hog de- fense slipped and allowed Mullins to sink two field goals and end the night's scoring. Bill Harris of Baylor led the scorers with 19 points. First Row: Derral Davis, Norman Mullins. Sec- Iolnd 'Rowz Ralph Iohnson, Iohn Starkey, Bill arns. M0011 MU11inS 01-1lWi'fS A1'kClnSCrS' de- Bill Harris sinks ct two-pointer with a fense and breaks into the clear for a beautifully executed jump shot qs the perfect lay-up and two more points for Rice players attempt in vain to block the Bears. the shot. 221 5' First Row: lack Brown, Lonnie Quillen, Bill Wimp. Second Row: Tommy Strasburger, Skip Parker. BAYLOR VS. TEXAS CHRISTIAN The Frogs defeated the Bears in Ft. Worth t the tune of 75-57 to open the conference season Baylor's conference venture was a scoring duel be tween last year's top conference scorer, Ralp Iohnson of the Bears and George McLeod of th Frogs. McLeod made 24 points and Iohnso hounded the baskets for 21. Baylor was neve really in the game as the TCU five held a hal time lead of 38-28. In Waco the Bruins gave the Frogs a rea battle, and were outplaying them when the fina gong sounded, but the opposing team lead by few points. The Bears really made a game of it however, and were behind by only two points unti the last five minutes of the game. The victory gav the Toads the championship, but they were presse to go all out until the very end to become the onl team in the conference to defeat the Bears twice The score was 56-48. BAYLOR VS. TEXAS The Longhorns gained first place in the South west Conference down in Austin by defeating group of hustling Baylor Bears. They jumped int an early lead, and led 30-19' as the half ended. The Bears hit seven of their first eleven shots afte the rest period to pull within five points of the Texans. The Longhorns pulled away and led by cc score of 58-46 at the end of the game. Playing their best game of the season the Bears upset Texas by a convincing score of 71-59 on the Baylor court. This defeat knocked the Herd out of the conference lead. After midway in the first quarter the Baylor lead never was less than seven points. Late in the game the lead reached 18 and that was when the Bears resorted to a ball control game. Howie Hovde never played a greater game and Ralph Iohnson led the scoring with 22 points. It was the Bear's third victory in league play. In winning, the Bears resembled a champion- ship team. Bruin forward Bill Harris shoots his Scrappy Tommy Strqsburger fights favorite two hand jump S1101 f1'01'1'1 the for the ball as lack Brown and A11- side of the court against SMU- BCIY101' Conference forward Ralph Iohnson await won the thrilling game. 62-45- the outcome. Wg Q? f ,Y Ag -4 M y 22, Q.. f 'fi l V ? 1555 Q 1- t, X fi A ' ' V-':- ' KE T' 4' f as il SV-L T f? if K A' Elf.: ,, 5 1'-C 1 1 r r 'f ly ,.:t5 Z. -L K4 bs V , 5 -3 . X 33 at I In C11 I E2 4 is l rf ip QQ Left to right:Bi1l Fleetwood, Coach Bill Hender son, Norman Mullins. Cub Basketball Team Baylor Cubs Baylor Cubs Baylor Cubs Baylor Cubs Baylor Cubs Baylor Cubs Baylor Cubs Baylor Cubs Baylor Cubs Baylor Cubs Baylor Cubs Baylor Cubs SCHEDULE AND RESULTS 73 Lon Morris TCU Tyler Texas AGM SMU Texas Texas AGM Texas Tyler Lon Morris TCU ICAFB F1ISf How Merritt Ba11ey Isenberg Morgan Patterson Ware. Second Row: Rymer, Hardin. Shortely, Schroeder Dalton Johnson Marburger Wrelan manager Coach Bill Menefee not pictured. li 223 First Row: Reid, Sheperd, Sikes, Benge, O'Brien, Gresham, Guthrie, Davis. Second Row: Sim, manager Newton, Davidson, Isbell, Fitzpatrick, Foote, Williams, Willoughby, Boren, Isenberg, Sullivan, Coach Chuck Deveraux. March 7-8 Baseball BASEBALL SCHEDULE -Sam Houston State at Huntsville March ll-TCU in Waco March 13-TCU in Fort Worth March 15-University oi Texas in Austin March 18-University of Texas in Waco March 20-Oklahoma University in Waco March 24-25--Minnesota University at Waco March 28-29-TCU in Waco 224 April 1-2-Texas AGM at College Station April 5-SMU in Dallas April 8-9-Rice in Waco April 18-19-University of Texas in Waco April 26-TCU in Fort Worth April 29-Texas AGM in Waco May 3-University of Texas in Waco May 9-10-SMU in Waco May 15-Rice at Houston X9 N ,Y , K, 57 . , , 7 e. 1' 51 Q I Q I Re .. 'LM k y Z Qi' 'U ' 1 f J 4, ww, 1 rf, ' ., : . '-c.wmg,. ,Vw ' . , . ..,N-M A ' we , A ,-V' . 2' . , , t,5.f,w.,g3Q,N,,f-. J ,A n , Us W A - , W . H N' 'r t, ' A. -t.. - -. '-mg, -. Fitzpatrick winding up on the mound for the pitch. ' Davis and Newton hustle in practice play. N .. x f- 59 if 4 3 iii - X A R I 1,51 e f ' ' wnztw -L, W Q f. 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Q 5-gig gwwssr 'TQQWHET E sr V2 - sss:s:g,,ssm, :sSW r Slflifitit. as UQ Zaggmm Xu .N mmm sqm- -wd ad, 4... -'wwvw-21,22 A U . ,W it My 5 ,Q E fmfchrri First How: Alsobrook Carroll Schleuing Woodward Iones Youn ' , . . . . g, Horn, Bailey, man . S d R Coffee, Iordan, Cox, Hancock, Guayford, Donaldson, Tackett, Brown, Hazzard. Coach Wigan iiinclnpictugezl Track Border Olympics at Laredo Southwestern Recreation at Forth Worth Triangular Meet at College Station Triangular Meet at Dallas Triangular Meet at Houston West Texas Relays at Odessa Texas Relays at Austin Triangular Meet at Fort Worth Arkansas Relays at Fayetteville AGM and Texas at Corpus Christi Rice and SMU at Dallas Kansas Relays at Lawrence, Kansas Triangular Meet at Los Angeles Drake Relays at Des Moines, Iowa SMU and TCU at Fort Worth Triangular Meet at Waco Triangular Meet at Waco Triangular Meet at Austin Arkansas and Oklahoma AGM at Stillwater, Okla. Southwest Conference Meet at Dallas 2 Four of Bay1or's promising tracksters 'be fig? , .Aw 2 7-91 re ' '.,, , 241:29 Q'.g.g.'.g ,. avg. 1qM,?:2:f:5' , , . .,, U t., I Y 5 v' QQ, .Y M ,ff tr ., -V if t 1 F f s YF ' ' if 315550 ' .. fiw' .r T , ,..,., ,, , , N ... . ., .. 'X K 1 ' f r' W Il.. . . , ig S we---f w F Coach Lucas, LeNevue, Telford, Goldbeck. Tennis The Baylor tennis team play a busy schedule during the spring months. The team is coached by Wilson Lucas, and it works hard to make a good showing and win honors in Southwest Conference competition. The Bruin netmen play five conference matches in addition to two non-conference matches against the University of Houston. The teams opened the 1952 conference schedule against SMU in Waco. Most of the team was composed of lettermen. 227 Telford reaches high to fire back his oppon ent's serve. .- ..-M ' First Row: Kolb, Burkhart, Westerfield, Iames, Rutter. Second Row: Coach Wagner, Linker, Bishop, Seger, Mclleynolds, Barksdale. 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CASH Commander of Corps Cadets 2 V? .ed COL. H. PAUL DELLINGER Commanding Officer of Air Force Detachment and Professor of Air Science and Tactics .MM vm BLAYLOCK, MXSGT, LEN. E. BOZEMAN, MAIOR WALLACE H. CARTER, MXSGT. CLARANCE C. CULL, MXSGT. R. V. DAVIS, TXSGT. CARL A. DIVIS, M! SGT. H. C. EGGLESTON, CAPT. A. G. HAAKE, CAPT. EDWARD HEY, S! SGT. ROBERT L. HOLLOWELL, LT. COL. H. H. HORNE, LT. IOSEPH A. KENNEDY, MAIOR EUGENE MCCLURE, S! SGT. IAMES McDOWELL, MAIOR BERT, IR. MONTGOMERY, MAIOR W. B. NEESE, WILLIAM R. OTTO, MAIOR STANFORD I. PITNER, CAPT. IEAN SMITH, SXSGT. B. O. TOLAND, LT. WM. B. WALTERS, M! SGT. IOHN R., IR. YAHN, M! SGT. DAVID , -1 . W' V-'N .4 T H, G'-E 2 ROTCI Stuff AF ROTC Group Staff First row: Maj. Littleton, Col. Cash, Lt. Col. Derrick. Secoriclgrovsaz Capt. Carmichael, Maj. Weir, Maj. McNeil, Lt. Wofford, Capt. Young, Maj rog on. Third row: Capt. Botsford, Lt. Nordlund, Lt. Fortenberry, Capt. Hardy, Capt. Hovde. Drill TGCIYYN First row: Gunnells, Alcott, Bruce, Rogers, Lary, Buck, Knight, D'Spain, Graham, Parnell. Second row: Thigpen, Swearingen, Melugin, Scales. Wright, Whitten, Blassingame. Third row: McClarty, Sullivan, McClain, Eckerman, Willoughby, Casey, Masters. 236 Squadron Commanders and Executive Offiggrg Row 1: Lt. Col. Gale Galloway, Lt. Col. Iudson Francis, Lt. Col. Norman Forsom, Lt. Col. Charles Ryan, Lt. Col. Carlos Schleuning, Lt. Col. Ernest Ashley, Lt. Col. Leland MacDonald. Row 2: Major Charles Driver, Major Iames Welch, Major Harold Riley, Major Iohn Davis, Major David Brothers, Major Glyn Brymer, Major Wilber Mehaffey. Sponsors Front row: Col. Iudy Murray, Corps, Sponsor. Second row: Lt. Col. Helen Watson, Sq. A: Lt. Col. Ladye Ruth Burch, Sq. B: Lt. Col. Luanne Evans, Sq. C: Col. Lynn Williams, Sq. D: Lt. Col. Betty Simms, Sq. E: Lt. Col. Marilyn Burns. Sq. F: Lt. Col. Jackie Hollowe-11, Sq. G: Lt. Col. Ann Heath, Drill Team. vw.-Wm 2- .....,..r ., , 237 Squadrons A gl I3 Squadrons C 8, D 258 Aig, , w W ,L ..LL.:4 . JZ , X w w if X .,.. . ..,,, w.,ML.XmFvm ? WM ,, F, nf 'E':Tf V- Mf-i-L :,..:x:, , .,. ,.., 1 , mi Squadrons E 8, F S qucudro .', 1 Y WT. , - ,T pf 1: .M ,TI 4 T? F, Y 1 F. 4 F-. .2 V wwfn ' ' 4 ,FA A 'VA fx fi X Al ' x 4. X ' 'ik 11... , W fl .af -I-as S Q fa - Ax. 4- .-'Yu vL?, MHS thnx S . WY-T - 'HV T.: in . 4..,,p.,i ,A Lx Y w,,,.i4F+w-- gM: M gilt: A ,. '11 -f -pgg:-gtf:'W'e -,L M , , ,, , TPS j' ' j Avis: Mffw x S ,WM , ,, mvwu W , ,W , .M ,, , ..X,. ., . .. .... , ,.... ., , W ,,, MM ,., M, ,. . y 239 Q Capt. Eggleston explains which way is up. My uniform is in the cleaners. ROTC's guardian angel, Ianeth Westmoreland. Dr. White congratulates the new colonel of We'd like to drill another hour. the corps if i 240 v 35 , g't- '- ':', . ' -gr I 1 'V f 0 N . ' 1 ' A V ' ,--: V W f'1 W L A, N Gloating over a new demerit list. Bead this book from cover to cover. A ff Color guard in action at retreat ceremonies. No dry lecture today: we're going to see a combat film. Armchair generals, Driver and Bouldin conferring on the Korean situation. 241 Q ll RHWQ Teawx First row: Finley, Ryan. Barstow, McGee. Second row: Maj. Bozeman, Autery, Huber, Stich, M!Sgt. Neese. Cadet Band First row: Capt. Pasche. Second row: Pennington, Montgomery, Williams, Howell, Smith, Brubaker. Third row: Mitchell, Smith, Iones, Cooper, Owen. Graeter, Haney, Browning, Johnson, Dough erty, Utsey. Fourth row: Wallis, Henley, King, Hornsbrook, Ingram, Davis, Black, Daniel. 242 COL. H. PAUL DELLINGER Sponsor Arnold Socie-:tu The Iames Connally Squadron, Baylor University, of the Arnold Air Society was orgainzed in 1948 under the guidance of Col. H. Paul Dellinger, Professor of Air Science and Tactics. The purpose of the Society is to further the mission of the United States Air Force in con- nection with the rapidly expanding Air Force Reserve Officers Train- ing Corps at colleges and universities throughout the United States. The Society seeks to further the interests of the Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps on the campus. The Annual Military formal. one of the highlights of the social year, is sponsored by the Society. Sponsor of the squadron is Col. Dellinger. v 2 7-H' 'K' IANETH WESTMORLAND Homecoming Queen Nominee Row 1: Cook, Cothron, Derrick, Gunnells, Hardy, Heard, Hopkins. Row 2: Iudson, Kirschwink, Lucas, Mayberry, Mayers, Mil- ler. Row 3: Morgan, Morrison, Mcllroy, Nordlund, Parnell. Row 4: Pearson, Purdy, Reeder, Robinson, Rogers. Row 5: Ruther- ford, Swogetinsky, Taylor, Templeton, Thig- pen. 243 W Persidents Groner, Rouse and Smyth. Alpha Omega Alpha Omega, Baylor's oldest social organiz tion, entered its twenty-eighth year with a birthda tea on April 9. Under the leadership of the found sponsors, Dr. and Mrs. C. D. lohnson, Alpha Omeg carried out many projects such as sponsoring lua Avila, caricature artist, adopting a family for Chris mas, and the annual May Queen festivities. Social activities included a summer reunio at the Shagri-La Guest Ranch, a tea for new st dents in the fall, a Homecoming breakfast f exes, a formal banquet, and a buffet supper f the May Queen candidates and duchesses, as we as numerous informal and rush parties. Marilyn Burns .rode the Alpha Omega flo which placed second in the Homecoming parad Row 1: Bell, Bell, l3ley, Bowers, Burch, Burns. Row 2: Bush, Carnett, Clemons, Clendening, Crow, Doyen, Dudley, Frasher. Row 3: Gage, Ghnst, Goode, Groner, Harper, Harwe-ll, Hill. Row '4: Hoffer, Laws, Mabie, Markham, Martin, Melton, Mid- dlebrook. TL' W --.V , 11 'J if rm. 246 XJEA , W vllznl V: i,, Q23 8 tl Y I xl r ' T r .,:,,.,., IZ, A v i., Vt ' 4-' '::., 1- j a .:,, -is Ls 1 ,, ,, fi 5 1-2 Marilyn Burns, Homecoming Princess, on the AO float. Row 1: McCarty, Noble, Rogers, Rouse, Sams, Schaer, Smith, Smyth. Row Z: Smyth, Westmoreland, Yates, SPRING President Frances Smyth Vice-President Carol Noble Recording Secretary Betty Lois Harper Corresponding Secretary Donna Westmoreland Treasurer Dorothy Clendening Project Chairman Betty Bell Reporter Maggie Smyth Inter-Club Council ' Sue Bush Above: Dr. Iohnson astride his steed at the summer reunion-. Below: Playing after cr vigorous swim at Shangri-La. 247 President Vice-President Recording Secretary FALL Corresponding Secretary Treasurer Project Chairman Reporter Inter-Club Council President Vice-President Recording Secretary WINTER Corresponding Secretary Treasurer Project Chairman Reporter Inter-Club Council Gwen Groner Betty Sue Garnett Bebe Martin Betty Doyen Carolyn Bowers Betty Lois Harper Pat McCarty Frances Smyth Reame Rouse Pat McCarty Delores Ghrist Doris Dudley Betty Doyen Patsy Mabie Puddy Harwell Frances Smyth V . f 12 ev ,s Presidents: Slight, Patterson and Zackery. OFFICERS President Vice-President Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Treasurer Reporter Pledge Captains Inter-Club Council Q t Atheneans Athenean Club began its sixteenth year with many activities. Among these were the fall tea for new students. Homecoming breakfast for exes, and several informal parties. The reunion was held in Galveston during the early part of August. The Christmas formal was in honor of the six Homecoming Queen nominees represented by the club: Harris, Murry, Dickson, Patterson, Williams, and Guderian. Miss Guderian, riding on the Athenean float, placed fourth. For the big event of the year the Atheneans sponsored the presentation of the eight top Baylor beauties. To complete their activities the new spring pledges were presented at the spring formal banquet. FALL - WINTER SPRING Hue Leta Zachery Io Ann Sligh Dolores Patterson Io Ann Sligh Sue Dickson Mary Boles Marian Murry Betty Rice loan Parish Sue Dickson Iudy Murray Frances Makowski Dorothy Campbell L'Nell Walker Barbara Denton Gwyna Lee Smith Lou Schiller Linda Edmonson L'Nell Walker Helen Love Smith ludy Murray Betty Ann Hill Betty Ross Conaway Gwyna Lee Smith Lynn Williams Lynn Williams Lynn Williams R Atheneans at their spring formal. 248 - .A ,157h 5 , 6 Qian K, fri . , if ip-'yi zz. K ,4 ggi il iss LQ BATE A: ' l -f fa :fi FORD , TSTONE I -S ' ' IQHEAD 4 , .4 ' A I - OLES .. OWDEN ' I D URNRTT i A LR AMPBRLL ONAWAY rw if OWDEN REIGHTON ,R , I ENTQN ' , 1 , , . ICKSON .:--' . KHABDT 'Z' S' ' ' MONSON IIILDRR I . I g s A,,Q .V , UDERIAN I ,, M A JI BRIS A ' I I ' ILL , I , E. k KI I-I , fgggnws I 7. A, A A I Q15 Q ., I OORE I. I .. URRAY QE R .Q 53 URRY ARISH I Q 21- ' AT ER O 11 - ...A ' .AAZ ,. EES S N ff? 1 2 ' A-1 : I . ., I ' 'I 1' - z , A , Q -' UTHRRI-'ORD gr QT Q' 'gg' ' ' ALLEY I, I . CHILLER In ---- - E .1., A 'f CHULTZ V7 . ,W M N A'AA SLIGH VAUGHN I SMITH, G. L. WALKER I I i SMITH. H. L. WILLIAMS I STEAKLEY fifi H' . E is I I h ' fe: V' Mig: Q1 , .S A 'A' 5 I '53 3? Dr, cmd 1VLrs. Charles G. Smith, Sponsors 2 iff' ' ww T I, Lr:I'wl l 4.595 Im -I ' If I A mi? ??. N RI' :B ,I I . :-'IZ' 'QE57 -vs Wiki VFR 'aw S I 4 S A am 2 Rike, Eberspacher, and Lewis. OFFICERS FALL President Bonibelle Lewis Vice-President Betty Goodard Recording Secretary Dell Eberspacher Corresponding Secretary Katie Lou Hart Alumni Secretary Lois lane McDaniel Treasurer Majorie Hudgens Roporter Alice Ball Pledge Captain Pat Barfield WINTER President Dell Eberspacher Vice-President Alice Ball Recording Secretary Mary Sue Hicks Corresponding Secretary Pat Barfield Alumni Secretary Pat Patterson Treasurer Katie Lou Hart Reporter lane Iohnston Pledge Captain Katie Lou Hart Qt.w-.Wing Delta Alpha Di Delta Alpha Pi entered its seventeenth year w its usual full schedule of activities including t fall style show and tea for new students, Ho coming brunch for ex-Daps, Founder's Day Tea in F ruary, the Christmas party, and Spring Banquet. Ridi the Dap float in the Homecoming Parade as que nominee was Iane Iohnston. The theme of the fl was That Good Old Baylor Line. Annual projects of this organization include t presentation of the Homecoming nominees in a p rally in the gym. presentation of the Most Represen tive Boy and Girl at a Christmas party, and a bask of food to a needy family at Thanksgiving. Mrs. L Douglas is the sponsor of the organization. Row 1: Ball, Barfield, Becker, Birch. Row 2: Bishop, Burton, Crawford, Dean. ww A- M9 .air SPRING President Anne Katherine Rike Vice-President Annetta Wortham Recording Secretary Ruth Sohugart Corresponding Secretary Carolyn Lindly Alumni Secretary Nancy Burton Treasurer Ieannine Mulky Reporter Barbara Melton Peldge Captain Alice BG11 Homecoming Float- That Good Old Baylor Line. 10:3 fw- -J Row 4: Iohnston, Lewis, Lindley, Melton, Moran, Mulkey, McDaniel McGhee. Row 5: O'Brian, Patterson Payne, B i k e , R u s h , Sanders Scruggs, Shugart. Row 6: Sims Thomason, White. Row 7: Wortharn: Boothfull of DAP peldges. 1 1 DAP Spring Banquet- DAPsody in Blue Row 1: Eberspacher. Gegan, Goodman. Row 2: Graves, Hart Hicks. Row 3: Hudgens, Hughes, Hunt. Y I . x. N , - 4-:Xi I Q. r. T V fw- Presidents Hankins, Montgomery and Gillespie. President Treasurer Reporter Historian Pi Alpha Lambda FALL OFFICERS Vice-President u Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Social Chairman Parliamentarian Inter-Club Council Rep. Pledge Captains Ioan Gillespie Iunie Rusteberg lacqueline Everitt Elizabeth McQuiston lo Ann Hankins Margie McKelvey Beverly Maples Barbara Denning Mary Walling Dorothy Montgomery Bonnie Kizzia Mary Poskey Averee Bruton Coleman Edwards Frierson Gillespie Hawkins Kerley Barton Byrom Denning Everett Galloway Hampton Kendrick Kizzia OFFICERS WINTER SPRING President Dorothy Montgomery lo Ann Hankins Vice-President Recording Secretary Corres. Secretary Treasurer Social Chairman Reporter Historian Parliamentarian Inter-Club Council Rep. Pledge Captains Bonnie Kizzia Peggy Edwards lo Ann Hawkins Iacqueline Everitt Susie Bruton Betty Thorne Barbara Byrom Elizabeth McQuiston Barbara Milan lackie Sewell Iean Hampton 252 Barbara Byrom Margaret Kendrick Iunie Rusteberg Mary Poskey Nancy Ross lean Hampton Iacqueline Everitt Mary Walling Barbara Milam Susie Bruton Bette Thorne HOMECOMING FLOAT, 1951 PAL Spring Pledges Under the sponsorship of Mr. and Mrs. Andres Sendon, Pi Alpha Lambda was organized in 1939 to promote friendliness, fellowship and social in- terest among its members. In the latter part of Iuly, the club held its annual reunion in Dallas. In September fall activities began with fa tea honoring new students. Homecoming activities in- cluded a breakfast for the returning. exes, at which Dorothy Montgomery was presented as the Pi Alpha Lambda nominee for Homecoming Queen. Other activities through the year included the Christmas banquet, rush and informal parties, din- ners for new officers and members, and the an- nual Spring Formal. Baskets of food for the needy at Christmas and other community-welfare activi- ties are special projects of Pi Alpha Lambda. Maples Montgomery McQuiston Poskey Rogers Rusteberg Sewell Thorne Milam McKe1vey McYan Rodgers Ross Sauer Stephens Walling 253 Presidents Weatherslgy, Allen and Smith. Peers President Vice-President Corres. Secretary Recording Secretary Alumni Secretary Treasurer Historian Parliamentarian Reporter FALL Inter-Club Council Rep. Ann Betty Carolyn Carole Aileen Barbara Betty Ross Lue Ann Gloria Sarah 5 l ALLEN ASHBURN BRUNER COLE CULP DUNNING DORSETT EASTERWOOD FOSTER GARTIN GROZIER HARRIS HATCHER HEARD HODGE HOLLIFIELD IACKSON IAMES IAMES KENNON WINTER President Aileen Smith Vice-President Betty Ross Iackson Corres. Secretary Peggy Iames Recording Secretary Peggy Culp Treasurer Barbara McDonald Reporter Hazel Ann Ashburn Parliarnentarian Betty Dunning Inter-Club Council Rep. Sarah Allen SPRING President Sarah Allen Vice-President lod Plasek Corres. Secretary Recording Secretary Reporter Parliamentarian Historian Inter-Club Council Rep. Y Marilyn Metcalfe Ioan Pettaway Ian Wells Ianis Smith Angela Marshall Sarah Allen Peer 1951 Spring Banquet 254 . g -:,: -1-.,g:53:? .,., 2 1 -,..-,:,, -I ..,t.2: H :,: , 'EST' gl in ,mfg s an The Peer Club, founded to promote fellowship. scholarship, and democracy on Bay1or's campus, is sponsored by Lorena Stretch, Dr. and Mrs. Sher- wood Githens, and Kay Mitchell. The fall tea, the Homecoming breakfast, Christ- mas party, birthday tea, spring banquet and formal dinners each term honoring new members and of- ficers are the annual events. As in the past twelve years, the Peers gave a scholarship to some deserving-girl on the campus. Baskets of food were given to needy families at Christmas 'time. . I-a .57 ---7. Front row: Pledges Pitchman, Ragland, Volnering. Rack row: Pledges Wells, Hollytield, Crozier, Har- ris. ' LEGG LEWALLEN MARSHALL METCALFE MCCRUMMEN MCDONALD PETTAWAY PITSCHMANN PLASEK RAGLAND ROBERTS ROSSER SMITH SMITH WALLACE WEATHERSBY WELLS WILLIAMS VOLNERIN G Ann Weathersby, Peer Homecoming Queen Nominee. 255 Presidents Bob Young and Iones Goode. Alpha Phi Omeq The four fields of activity of the Alpha Phi Omega are service to the student body and faculty, service to youth and community, service to the members of the fraternity, and service to the nation as participating citi- zens. Being a service orgainzation, it crosses all lines of honorary, social, and professional fraternities. The Zeta Omega chapter was chartered in 1949 at Baylor. The Homecoming Queen Nominee was Pat Barfield. sr? 5--'J Alpha Phi Omega's pledges. BEAL BECKHAM BICKERS BUCHANN CANNON CORRIG COX CRIDER ENGLET FARRIS GOODALL GOODE GHINDST HARRIS HASARD HATTER HETHCOC KELLY LACY LIN DLEY 2 MARSH MOORE PERRY PRICE TAYLOR USRY W ARD WHITE, B. MCKINN EY SCOTT WALLACE WHITE, G. APO Christma I PARNELL THIGPEN WALLER YOUNG s Banquet. gi., .. R A P , is if WJ n ,M ass, - Miss Pat Barfield, APO Homecoming Queen nominee. OFFICERS FALL President Iones Goode lst Vice-President Bob Young 2nd Vice-President Bob Taylor Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Irving Buchannan O. D. Thigpen Treasurer Ebb Grindstafi Historian Doug Ward Alumni Secretary Richard Crider SPRING President Bob Young lst Vice-President Bob Taylor 2nd Vice-President Doug Ward Recording Secretary Tom Scott Corresponding Secretary Iosh Beckhan Treasurer Bob Cox Historian Dickie Cannon Alumni Secretary James Farris Q -, .- F-24? a -f -. -1 Q riwgne AV gs - K 3213515 4 5 5 A wr 2 v f , , - ....- I , I ' 'Qr - .Q D , M TVLC i Baqkw Chamber of Cowvnerce a umm The Baylor Chamber of Commerce is Baylor's oldest orgainzation. This year the members began their thirty- second year of promoting Baylor and Baylor athletics. Annual projects are the selling of spirit ribbons before athletic events, sponsoring and supervising Home- coming activities, including the parade and presentation of the queen, the football banquet honoring the teams, and the athletic contests on May Day. The Chamber is responsible for the pit that houses Baylor's bears and the care of the bears is supervised by the Chamber. Presidents Guy Hargrove and George Cowden. Row 1: Chiles, McCauley, English, Sims, Dyal, Parchman, Ienni, Fairfield, Kennerly, Woods. Row 2: Coffey, Love, Scarborough, Fanning, Stone, Bouldin, Hughens, Iustice, Bush. Row 3: Ryan, Walker. Heard, Burton, Lipscomb, Stone, Greiner, Price, Cockrell, Scartz, Vickery. Hargrove, Cowden, Wood. . .,., . Q 4, . it :J L, ' .ts wird Q-6 I Y f S R E4 V 4 3 egg. 5 5 f'??t'.? 'E 1' ,Q Q X N, at 258 tes- REE ff EW? gee gina A I is Honored guests at the football banquet. The bears DMV in the Snow tool OFFICERS SPRING 1951 FALL WINTER President Iohn Hansen Guy Hargrove George Cowden Vice-President Frank Boydston Wyatt Heard Frank Lady Secretary Andy Odom Irving Bush Le Grand Sims Treasurer Paul Lockhart Scotty Woods Brady Iustice Sgt.-at-Arrns Marvin Brenner Iohnny Davis Don Greiner Coach and Mrs. George Sauer at the football banquet 2 Esquire Completing its twenty-seventh year, Baylor's oldes men's social organization, the Esquire Club, continu pursuing the aims set forth in 1924: to uphold the trad' tions of Baylor University by the promulgation of friend liness, good will, and campus spirit. Climax of the year was the spring formal honorin Esquire's May Queen candidate. Other events includ ,, sprung ig the quarterly formals, the Homecoming reception fo , it exes, the pre-Christmas Masquerade, and the May Da 1 celebration. Miss Judy Murray rode the Esquire float a y , the c1ub's Homecoming Queen candidate. Presidents Russell. Carter, and Yeary. ALPORD GRESHAM BIRCH ISBELL BLACKMAN IOHNSON BROOKS COX DENSON GIBBS Sponsors: Captain and Mrs. Aldrich Eggleston. 260 Esquire Club's Pipe Dream, Miss Iudy Murray. SANKEL WARD YEARY SPRING PLEDGES. 1951 Standing: Marlow, Fields, Iudy Murray, Queen Nominee, Lewis, Peek. Sitting: Davis, Russell, Isbell. 261 KILLION KLARAS KUEH1. LAMB MADSEN MARLOW PEEK RICKLES, IuDON RICKLES, IuRON RUSSELL PRESIDENTS Summer Olen Roberts Fall Paul Russell Winter Stan Carter Spring Ioe Yeary -qw-Nvh Presidents Johnson, Brothers, Fletcher. ' 5' law? ,,,,,,,.. Fletcher, Gilbert, Goode, Grindstaff. Hague, H.: Hague, R.: Harris: Johnson, J, Johnson, R.: Jordan: Lee B.: 5 ::-' if 'Ls Lee, R. ' 1 J 262 .sa Q' Taurus President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Social Chairman Parliamentarian Corres. Secretary President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Social Chairman Parliamentarian Corres. Secretary President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Social Chairman Parliamentarian Corres. Secretary FALL WINTER SPRING Ashley, Brothers, Brunson, Carpenter. -2 Don E. Fletcher Bob Johnson Jimmy Johnson Mac Ross David Brothers Delton Ashley Bill Smith Bob Johnson Tommy Brunson Lynn Puryear Harlan Hague Jack Smith Clifton Price Jimmy Johnson David Brothers Ebb Grindstaff Richard Hague Glen Puryear Archie Woodlifi Johnny Moran Delton Ashley Coe, Cowan, Echols, Elam. Taurus MILLER MORAN MOULDER McKINNEY NELSON This year Taurus began its fifth year as a men's social club on the Baylor campus. We of Taurus are particularly proud of our an- nual Homecoming breakfast, quarterly dinners and the many parties we have during the year. Miss Carol Noble was presented to members and guests as our choice for May Queen at a 'star- studded Spring Formal at Ridgewood Country Club last year. Our Homecoming Queen nominee, Miss Lynn Williams, was presented at a dinner in her honor at the Raleigh Hotel Ballroom. Sponsors for Taurus are Major and Mrs. Wal- lace H. Bozeman and Mr. Ralph Norvell Lynn Williams on Homecoming float. PEN DERGRAFT PRICE PURYEAR, G. PURYEAR. L. ROSS SMITH, B. SMITH, I. WHITAKER WOODLIFF .. ,sail . ,. .,.,..ss,...,., I ' s,..i'l-xfrlsv-'7'W 'A F'2i :-l'5:?M ' ' :LJ W' T-7-7 U ' ' 1 s 1 5 .lll ,,: . I ' 3' , if f . 1 W 'Z .,j: Taurus Fall pledges. ,igsiq . 'iff 'Q' W' ii 2 263 Rogers, McDonald, and Scott. Tqron Coterie Tryon Coterie has completed its fifth year as a social organization on the Baylor campus. In this time Tri-C has been recognized as an important structure in Baylor's development. It has been the purpose of Tri-C to promote im- proved social relations between students, to strive for high scholastic standards, to fulfill the desired enjoy- ment of college life, and maintain the Christian tradi- tions of Baylor. Tri-C is very proud of our 1951 Homecoming nomi- nee, Miss Sue Dickson. Much of the success of the 1951-52 season is due to our sponsors, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Hinton. MULRAINE PEARSON PREBLE READ ROGERS SCARBOROUGH SCOTT SHELTON SMITH STRASBURGER THARP THORNTON TILLMAN WARREN . wif' ...Q BAYLESS COOLIDGE DAVIS EMERY . ENGLISH FODELL A FL ANN IGAN HIGHTOWER KRAMER LOVE MCCANN MCDONALD McFADDEN MARSHALL MB. BILLY HINTON WATSON WOFFABD WEBB WOODARD WESTERFIELD WRIGHT WHITE YOUNGBLOOD Sponsor ZENKER FALL WINTER SPRING President Conner Scott Gerry Rogers Lloyd McDonald Vice-President Bob Youngblood lack Hightower lack English Secretary Iim Love Lloyd McDonald Bill Wofford Treasurer Bill Thornton Tommy Wright I. Fort Smith Reporter Lynn Bayless Murray Watson Iohn Woodard Sergeant-at-Arms Iohnny Davis Bill Wofford Harvey Todell Corresponding Secretary Tommy Wright Harry Preble Neil Marshall Sue Dickson, Homecoming nominee, atop the Tri-C float. T1'i'C 1951 Pledges' w,L f X' Ni? '.i..stf.i K HOWIE HOVDE W. I. WIMPEE President Student Secretary ROW 1: HUGHENS. PHILPOTT, GILMER. RAT- LIFF, COWDEN, BRELAND. ROW 2: HUDGENS, ROARK, KENNON SMITH, COLE, BUTT. FOSTER, BUSHMAN FRAZIER. ROW 3: SPANGLER, CUMMINGS, LILES MELTON, HAMNER. GREEN. BUSH, PEARCEl Baptist Student Unio Baptist students on the Baylor campus com- pose the Baptist Student Union. Its purpose is to link these students with the church while they are in college and to provide channels of Christian activity. The outstanding weekly ac- tivities are the Baylor Religious Hour, Missions, and the Volunteer Band. The B. S. U. Council is the executive body of the organization. , ...... ,.......w.s-.umsnwm 266 Ministerial Alliance Not to be ministered unto. but to minister. Matt. 20:28. The Baylor Ministerial Alliance, one of the oldest student organizations on the cam- pus, is divided into three distinct groups: Iunior-Senior, Freshman-Sophomore, and Pastors of Churches. Each group meets separately semi-monthly for instruction, spiritual inspiration. and Christian fellowship. This year M night, a quarterly meeting in which the Ministerial Alliance, Mission Band, and minister's wives meet together, was introduced and continued for the purpose of Christian fellowship and spiritual inspiration. Special music, testimonies, group singing, pray- er, and cr guest speaker characterize this meeting. Students preparing for the ministery comprise the membership of the Alliance. Be- cause the min.ister's job is to minister, many students in the Alliance are actively engaged in service as pastors of smaller churches surrounding Waco. Others actively participate in the weekly mission program sponsored by the BSU. Still others find fields of service by help- ing promote Focus Week, youth revivals, Saturday Youth for Christ, teaching Sunday School classes and participating in the program of the chu.rch in which they are members. Dr. George Humphrey is sponsor. 267 Canterburq Club Ah! Relaxation. What? Faces? What faces? Danger up a head. Canterbury Club, national Episcopal student organization, was organized at Baylor in 1946. The pur- pose is to further Christian education and to promote fellowship on the campus. The present organization has a membership of over thirty active members. Principal activities are Sunday night discussion groups, quarterly retreats at Kinsolving Lodge near Belton, and monthly cam- pus-wide parties at St. Paul's Church. ROW 1: LIVELY, WILLBORN, CASKEY, HAYKEL. MCCOY, MRS. ROMA KING. MR. ROMA KING. ROW 2: KHOURY, HASSORD, TERRY. ROGERS, GARLINGTON. ROW 3: NUMBERS, IRVIN, REV. C. W. SYDNOR. mllsawm V.-. 268 gui 1 5 ' Ft wa Y .K xx J D00LIJ9L41O.1g BSON U-maqz Mom! Hnqs eA sasou .rgeqx Agn :Dip Bugumouq slnxshg JBIDM Kzms I0 XOCI D LUIM 259'-UO O! 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T Kappa Delta Di MARETT ANGELL OFFICERS President Alice Marie Marett ' Vice-President Thelma Angell Secretary Dorothy Clendening Reporter Carolyn Smith Treasurer Dr. Lorena B. Stretch Sponsor Dr. M. L. Goetting CLENDENING SMITH Kappa Delta Pi, international honor society in educa- tion, was organized at Baylor in 1929. Its purpose is to pro- 1 mote a closer fellowship among students of education and to encourage high professional and scholastic standards dur- ing preparatory years for teaching. Highlights of the year GOET-I-ING are the Christmas program and the spring picnic. How l: Buonassi, Calvert, Chambless, Corby, Crawford. Row 2: Crockett, Dorrill, Del- linger, Graham, Hanna, Hendricks. Row 3: Hernandez, Hood, Iohnston, Key, Langston, Lacy, Lovorn. Row 4: Miller, Miller, Mitchell, McConnell, Norman, Pardo, Patterson, Polly. Row 5: Rouse, Shockey, Stapp, Strickland, Torres, Weathersby, Williams, Williams. T 'f.. rdf S' 'T :,t it i - i --t- -:DQ Il 1 .Q,. 13-' -' r E? ' :LM fi 221 1 5352 1 '32 5' . QW- . l 270 Kappa Di Alpha Kappa chapter of Kappa Pi was installed on the Baylor campus in 1945. . The national honorary art fraternity pledges members who show meri- torious work in artistic fields. It strives to uphold highest ideals of a liberal education by the influence and artistic interests of students and to raise stan- dards of artistic work among students. lack Fortenberry was president during the year. Wallace Williams and Charles Eyeington served as vice-presidents, Shirley Hughes, secretary, Ed Windorf, treasurer, and lean Gross and Ladelle Dennis as reporters. Q' I ACK FORTENBERBY President V3 ' , g at A ' '?' A -,--, H - .. il, -4 Y m J 1 -'N in v c 'K A as 4.33 i 2 ff Wm A , A My zu 'dt Q f, Q . it BIRKHEAD DENNIS GAGE HALBERT PETERSON TAYLOR WILSON WOLF EYEINGTON GROSS MARTIN SCHHOEDER TUCKEY WINDORF KUPPU Pi T90 in the Union Building- Mr. Arnou1d's class taking a break. 271 FRANCES VINES, President ... ll ' Egli n .. J 7, .i 5 W 2' fi A swf Y Q .4 H541 is 1 is J. f .1 12 Q W o an lf.. . . sv? :ir ? I ., will 5 ,M sf Ss was W LA rwwfqh? Q E r . . .X if - .as ryiff? wmgftyp ' - 2 R 1 if 2225-4 - n ' ' I -L-',.5Z.:-Y' J.. L ,s:' 1L.,. t 'sg 'L L, 1 1 Ll 2 V W f J :.':g.fg-- .2 - ,X A ' ' iw r Z NT F 1 ' g , QQ' if gxiff ip, er, Delta Psi Kappa President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Reporter Chaplain OFFICERS Frances Vines Mary Tom Lively Bonnie Kizzia Ieanette White Dorothy Sullivan La Verne Wong Delta Psi Kappa is the national honorary sorority for women physical education majors. The or- La Verne Wong Charlotte Riley Aline Baker Iune Strother Genny Porch Dorothy Sullivan Verelcla Iohnston ganization is also a professional sorority for women in the fields of health, physical educa- tion, and recreation. Alpha Mu chapter was in- stalled on November 7, 1948. The purpose of the organization is to recognize worthy members and to develop interest by pro- moting greater fellowship among women in these fields. ROW 1: BAKER. ROW 2: ESKEW. HALL, HAR BER, HEARD. ROW 3. IOHNSTON, IONES, KEA rg .:.,,. HEY. KIZZIA. ROW 42 LIVELY. MITCHELL, Mc- 'L'ttLaei t' . iltel 'yese t. .. it -i 2 izz, j u 1 DONALD, MCKNIGHT. How 51 PEARCY, PLA 5 is 'til-1r pf SEK, RILEY. STAUTZENBERGER. SULLIVAN. WHITE- Xr f If LMA 1 5' L at . R xg Q in .e if Ar' ai 272 L. :mm M54 1: we MQ at 5 E X A A ,. X ,, i, -x ,Amp 55 Q- 'Q-. f ' 5 F if E Q' 1 E 6. cf Phi Beta Mu A campus sorority for students of music, Phi Beta Mu was organized in 1938 under the di- rection of Miss Martha Barkema. It seeks to promote high scholarship and musical social activities. Bi-monthly programs are held with programs presented by club members, faculty members and Waco citizens. ...M , , ,g , ,V .- .,. ,wg Q45 , . , ff5,yxU:iz . .. 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Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia of America is a national music fraternity founded at the New England Con- servatory of Music in 1898. The purpose of this fra- ternity is to advance the cause of music in America. to foster the mutual welfare and brotherhood of stu- dents of music, to develop the truest fraternal spirit among its students, and to encourage loyalty to the Alma Mater. The Gamma Iota chapter was installed May 18. 1940. :X r J-'fi VI? H HOWELL 'R MENDEZ O'BRIEN SHARPP STEWART TAYLOR WEST WILLIAMS WOLDT 'F s 2 AVERETT BRUNER CRIM DORBRITZ EDWARDS FRENCH GARLINGTON HENLEY Psi Chi The Baylor chapter of Psi Chi, national psychology fraternity was chart- ered April 18, 1942, with the purpose of stimulating the study of psychology outside the classroom and bring psychology students closer together. Majors and minors in psychology are eligible for membership after completing five courses in psychology and maintaining a B average in all their courses. President is W. T. McNutt. Other officers are Gerry Taylor, vice-presi- W. T. MCNUTT DR. O. E. WOOD dent: Elizabeth Moore, secretary: Lea Rahm, treasurer: George Walton, re- porter. President Sponsor Row 1: Barker, Bean, Bennen, Bowers, Brewer, Chisum. Row 2: Evans, Clark, Gregory, Hays, Hender- son, Hethcock, Howard, Lee. Row 3: Lucenay, Maness, Mahmann, Moore, McConnell. McLaren, Parnell, Rahm. Row 4: Rennon, Roach, Rouse, Rupert, Short, Smith, Southerland, Sprinkle. Row 5: Stoltz, Taylor, D., Taylor, F., Tolbert, Vance, Whitmore, Wickham, Williams. 275 , CASEY CREIGHTON IOHNSON. R. . PARIS. A. W. PETERSON SMITH f ! X R f 'N ls f ' I fha. A I DAVID SHURLEY PAT PAULK President Treasurer CLINT BLACKMAN MARIORIE LANCASTER Vice-President Secretary Rodeo Association The Baylor Rodeo Association was organized in 1948 by a group of stu- dents interested in the customs cmd traditions of the O1d West. Baylor has helped organize the National In- tercollegiate Rodeo Association for the furtherance of rodeoing as a college sport. The Association has brought three Intercollegiate rodeos to Baylor and has entered the shows of other schools in the nation. 276 COOKSEY EAST IOHNSON, W. PARIS. I. PITTMAN STAUTZENBERGER STILES Tri-D Tri-D, standing for dignity, dexterity and domestici- ty, is the Home Economics club open to all Home Eco- nomics majors and minors. The club has a three-fold purpose: to acquaint the members with new ideas in Home Economics, to enable them to acquire a broader perspective of the opportunities in the Home Economics field, and to sponsor social activities. The club is a charter member of the Texas Home Economics Association and a member oi the American Association. Sponsor for the year was Miss Retha Sanders. Ballou Brient Byrom Chandler Us-1. is V-Bmw. Standing: Pat Guest, reporter: Peggy Rodgers, Par- limentarian: Theresa Keelan, Pledge Captain: Lavern Nance, Secretary. f Seated: Ioan Gillespie, Treasurer: Margaret West, V. President: Carlene Ballou, President: Ann Pearson, Historian: Miss Retha Sanders, Sponsor. Collins, Dorsett Ely Farris Frierson Gillespie Guess Guest Guest Herrington Hoffee Iordon Keelan Maples Miller Nance Nelson Northcult Pearson Rodgers Saules Schulze Smith Smith Steakley Summers Takatlashi Terry Tippit Vuillemin Walker Walker West Williams Wright Eaqlor Theater BATSTONE BIRKHEAD BOLES ' CAMPBELL DAVIS FEURESTEIN GARTIN HARGRAVE MORTIN TERRY TOLLEY WARD BAKER TWELVE CHARACTERS IN SEARCH OF A PLAY These characters are not alive, but the people are. Or perhaps its vice-versa. It all depends on how you look at it-or them. These Baylor Theater members portray various characters in various plays produced on the Theater's various stages. The costumes are authentic reproductions of copies: the noseputty was com- pounded from the chewed chewing gum scraped from the bottom of the theater seats, and the beards were supplied by three wire-haired fox terriers, who now are often mistaken for hairless Chihauhaus. The remain- der was supplied .by nature. The picture below is a scene taken from the plays Measure for Measure. ZY8 3 gq-1 DICK PERRY, Fall RALPH MAN, Spring PATSY WILLIAMS, Summer, 1951 LOU SCHILLER, Winter Glhv Eailg Zlariai This year found the Lariat entering its fifty-third year of continual service, its fifth as a daily paper and still maintaining the high standards qualifying it for a rating of All-American. Editing The Daily Lariat this year were three students: Dick Perry in the fall, Lou Schiller in the winter, and Ralph Man in the spring. The night editors included Gwyna Lee Smith, Ralph Man. Sue Connally, and Catherine Osborne. Editing the Lariat during the summer, 1951, was Patsy Wil- liams. Bill Moore was staff photographer. Tommy Lockridge served as sports editor, and society was edited by Maggie Smyth and Lou Schiller. D. W. I. Thomas is faculty sponsor. Seated: Dooley, Durham, Smyth, Schiller, Smith, Osbome, Connally. Standing: Man, Rog- ers, Blassingame, Hulme, Bloskas, Lockridge, Thomas, I-Iolstead, Austin, Meredith, Miller. 279 Editor at work. STAFF Editor ........................ Sarilee Marchbanks Managing Editors . . . ........... Gwyna Lee Smith lack Davis Priduction Manager .... Charles R. Smith Fred Tallant Photographer ....... ..... D on Canata Personality Editors .... Bonnie Lewis Gwen Groner Faculty Editor .......... Raymond Harris Business School Editor .. . Milton McGee Law School Editor ....,. .... Di ck Taylor Military Editors ........ .... B yron White losh Beckham Sports Editor .... .... B ill McCormick Club Editors ...... ....... La Rita Price Ann Chambless Government Editors . .. .... Mac Moseley Ellis Hudgins Feature Editors .... ...... R eame Rouse Pat McCarty Arts Editors . . . . . . Catherine Osborne Sue Connally Index ..... ...,. I ane Youngblood Martha lean Wilson Art ................................ Marjorie Smith Classes ................. Robert Adkison, Raymond Carver, Dorothy Cook, Wanda Burnside, Cindy Tuckey, Sue Sims, Dawn O'Brien, Iane Iohn- son, Sawnie Smith, Dot Covington, Delajane Yates, Mary Fran Stevens, Iackie Kemper. Wanda Burnside. .4-U Row 1: Burnside, Ste- vens, Smith, March- banks, Smith, Groner. Rouse. Row 2: Cook, Smith, Covington, Iohn- son, Connally, McCar- ty, Lewis. Row 3: Carv- er, McBee, Hudgins McCormick, Moseley. Adkison, White. iglfm ouncl- p gezqioa ' Collecting a year full of memories and putting them into the form of The Round-Up has been the job of the yearbook staff. Making 11 up, however, has taken the cooperation of everyone, for without them there would be no memories, no book. It has been hard work, but it has been fun. The Round-Up belongs to every student. You have given us the ideas, the mem- ories, the pictures, the words that go to make it up, In return, we hope we have given you something worthy of Baylor, in hopes that many years later it will serve as a good reminder of college days. It is the staii's contribution to you personally. We hope you enjoy it. Canata, Smith, and Smith looking over proofs from the printers. 280 Alpha EpsHon Detul .si Alpha Epsilon Delta, founded in 1926, is a national honorary society for premedical students. The Texas Beta chapter was established at Baylor in 1929. Membership is a recognition of superior scholastic achievement of a premedical student, and it affords him an opportunity to develop qualities of leadership, in- itiative, and self education. Baylor chapter of Order of Artus, Omicron Delta Gamma, was installed dur- ing the summer of 1951. It is mainly concerned with economic thought and in- stitutions. Membership is based on scholarship and the primary interest is stimu- lating concern of the student for the conservation and amendment of economic prac- tice. It attempts to bring to the campus worthwhile spokesmen for industry and government. V t gy.,.,,m,,,,: U wstsssggf A fi M X W: . . . if fr-f F wt sum ' - :Q 1 -is Q ' N L . , t 5 ,J u rder of Artus 281 me se. . 'i,1,w-Ia, .THQ a- ?T'??f '9mRwS,yW.'w ' spun- . ,NE gag? . Pi chapter of Alpha Epsilon Rho, national radio fraternity, was in- stalled at Baylor in 1947. The organization pursues the motto of Always Excellent Radio, and membership is awarded to out- Rh standing students of all phases of broadcasting. O Alpha chapter of Alpha Kappa Delta has as its main purpose the promotion of research and interest in sociology and the stressing of sociological factors in all phases of life. Dr. C. D. D ta Iohnson is A. K. D. sponsor and Iohn Ward is the organization president for the year. - .. Uv., .,:.g, ,E H L-1. 1 - 7 3 282 Baqlor Panhandle Club l X M The Baylor-Panhandle Club is an organization composed of students from the handle of Texas bound together for the purpose of arousing Baylor interest in the Texas panhandle and informing the section of its student activities at Baylor. Baqlor Ridgecrest Club The Baylor Ridgecrest Club was organized in the fall of 1949 by ex-Ridgecrest staff members. The purpose of the club is to acquaint other students with the type of fellowship which they found at Ridgecrest summer assembly in North Carolina. Thousands of Baptists from all over the Southland meet at Ridgecrest for Christian companionship. A student staff of three hundred people works at the encampment. The club at Baylor sponsors programs to stimulate interest in Ridgecrest and to leave an incentive to live a more spiritual life. 283 'swims I C9 .UM Methodist Student Movement M. S. M. was organized in the fall of 1950 and is affiliated with the state M. S. M. It strives to fit the needs of the Methodist student through Christian activity and service on the campus and in the local church. The purpose is best expressed in the motto, Christ above al1. Stag gig? Q s iw wi Q 'wir W it HQ,-,.s,.zs Newman Club The Newman Club, composed of Roman Catholic students, was organized in the spring of 1950 and is federated with the National Federation of Newman Clubs. It's pur pose is to bring these students closer to the church and encourage their participation in campus activities. 284 nv--......, ti iss International Relations Club l l -all l l The Baylor Chapter of the International Relations Club became active in 1949. lt is affiliated with the Carnegie Endowment for World Peace, the American Association of International Relations Clubs and the Baylor Student Y Association. The International Relations Club is open to any student who wishes to become a member. Varsitq Debate Squad The varsity Debate Squad is an organization which provides extra curricular activities for students in de- bate work. It is divided into junior and senior divisions. The Debate workshop sponsors forum discussions on Tuesdays and once a month other southwest conference schools are invited for debate on various subjects. The Debate Team has one of the best records in the country'and attends approximately eleven tournaments during the year. One of these is the West Point Tournament. Baylor, by being invited to the tournament, is recog- nized as one of the best teams in the country. It has participated since 1945. Bill Dorrill is president of the club. Dr. O. E. Wood and Glenn Capp are faculty sponsors. 285 Baqlor - Waco Club The purpose of the Baylor-Waco Club is to promote better social relations between the stu- dents whose homes are in Waco and the out-of-town students. During the year the club has camp- us-Wide socials and enters into the Homecoming and May Day activities. First Families of Baqlor First Families of Baylor is composed of Baylor students who are direct descendents of Bay- lor alumnae. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Lilly Russell and Dr. and Mrs. Schweatman, the club acts as a tie between two generations of Baylor students. The highlight of the year was the Home- coming reception for members and their parents. 286 oklahoma Club mil'lW 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. Its membership is open to those who are residents or former residents of Oklahoma. The club spon- sor is Miss Chloe Armstrong. Dhqsical Education Club The Physical Education Major and Minor Club was organized to acquaint its members with professional and recreational problems. It also serves as a means of acquainting the members with other persons interested in physical education. This club made its first appearance on the Baylor campus in 1938. It is affiliated with the American Association of Health and Physical Edu- cation. President of the club is George Wagner. 1 287 Di Gamma Mu Established in 1924, Pi Gamma Mu was the first honorary organiza tion on the Baylor campus, Its purpose is to further the study of the so cial sciences both in undergraduate and graduate work Dr Ralph Lewis Lynn of the Department of History is The Pre-Med Club provides beneficial contacts with their future profession and tries to instill a consciousness of its aims and ideals. The club, organized in 1915, presents at its meetings varied programs by prominent doctors, medical moving pictures and student discussions of scientific discoveries in all fields of medicine. The sponsor is Dr. E. F. Davidson. 'S 3 4 - ug- I- . 288 Sigma :seam Pi Sigma Delta Pi is the national honorary Spanish fraternity with membership drawn from those who are interested in the Spanish language, culture and ideas. The Nu chapter was es- tablished at Baylor in 1928 and has as its purpose the veneration of all the noble and beauti- ful that has come from Spain. Sponsor of the organization is Mr. Andres Sendon and the ot- ficers for the Fall Quarter were: Iune Rusteberg, president: Calvin Cannon, vice-president: Shirley Ann Oliver, secretary: Dorothy Montgomery, treasurer: Anne Sanders, social chairman. Among social events ot the year were the initiation dinner, a pinata party, and the spring banquet. Sigma Tau Delta works to achieve its goal of standing for the best in literature, arts, and culture. The organization meets in the Armstrong-Browning. Building, and is composed of stu- dents interested in literature and creative writing. This picture was taken before the Cloister oi Clasped Hands in the Foyer of Meditation in the Armstrong-Browning Building. Officers for 1951-52 are: president, William Crawford: secretary, Eleanor Butt: vice-presi- dent, Ray von Rosenberg: sponsors, Dr. and Mrs. A. I. Armstrong. TT U S i CJ m a T a u D e I t g a fr W 1 H Burnette W W ' 1 M Edwards A A Garrison Gilbreath sf., Knautz Metz W. Moore, McCarver E it W, . ,gf McDonald A Newmann iefq' vw' Thomas Vaughan Tau Beta Sigma Tau Beta Sigma, national honorary sorority for bandswomen, was founded in 1939 and in 1946 it was nationalized at Oklahoma A. G M. College. The Iota chapter was installed at Baylor February 14, 1948. The purpose of this organization is to promote band work among college women. Di- anne Neumann is president and Mrs. Donald I. Moore is sponsor. Beta Beta Beta Beta Tau is the local chapter of Beta Beta Beta, national honorary biological fraternity, installed at Baylor, May 15, 1931. The fraternity seeks to stimulate interest in biological fields through panel discussions and selected speakers, and to promote scholarship among biology students. The annual banquet and the traditional week-end field trip climax the activities of the winter and spring terms, re- spectively. ' 4948. 290 j Them Sigma PN Theta Sigma Phi is a national honorary fraternity for women majoring in journalism. Alpha Nu chapter of Baylor was organized in the spring of 1950. Each year the fraternity sponsors a publicity clinic. Its purpose is to acquaint student reporters for the various clubs and classes with proper procedure for turning in copy and publicity to the Lariat, KIYS, and other media. At Christmas time, in connection with SDX, the girls collected money for the Gotta Coin drive. Officers for this year were Patsy Williams, fall president: Therol Motley, winter and spring president: Therol Motley, vice-president: Sarilee Marchbanks, secretary: Betty Campbell, treasurer: and Selva Roark, keeper of the archives. Sarilee Marchbanks represented the fraternity at the national convention in Kansas City. CAMPBELL MARCHIBANKS MOTLEY OSBORNE ROABK SMITH WILLIAMS A Cappella Choir Bay1or's A Cappella Choir, which has become well known and popular throughout the state because of its tours and broadcasts, is made up of some forty selected voices. The choir is directed by Robert Hopkins. Membership is not restricted to music majors. In addition to its concert activities the choir has been supporting two war orphans for four years under the foster parents plan. 291 Y W A The Young Women's Auxiliary was organized in the fall of 1932 and is a junior branch of the W. M. U. The purpose of this organization is to unite Baylor women in a mission-wide program consisting of praying for and giving to missions, and helping those in need, both physically and spiritually. Volunteer Mission Band The Volunteer Mission Band works to present the needs and aims of for- eign missions to both Baylorites and Central Texas. This is accomplished through local church Work and weekly extension trips to make people more mission con- scious. The group is divided into those surrendered to foreign missions and those who plan to do mission work at home. 292 me ss at sh, tr, -,MV ,..' Y ,R-ir, , s --'M im...tt , ,, T t f J:'fi'?L , w,1.f+-,ary , . ,Y Baqlor Bards Organized fifteen years ago along with its sister organization, the Rhapsody in White, the Baylor Bards have been featured in many concert and radio programs. The Baylor Bards are under the direction of Miss Martha Barkema. 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The Baylor Symphony, organized in 1943 by Dean Sternberg, makes an outstanding contribution to musical activities on the Bay- lor campus. One of the orchestra's public appearances is the annual presentation of the Messiah at Christmas. Various concerts are given throughout the year, including out of town appearances. Dean Stemberg is the conductor. Eaqlor' Sqmphonq ,vw-fi ',,j V . - M . 4 me . -ld t s W .- .., .M .Vs .Q , Q.?lg g' . . , . .W ., e . Y .M . it Q . ' M.Ml:r M'5avgR-:W g 2: gl I , Hg?-,YW gW!M,JM ,i . I ., M , .. , . ,. . , M K J . M M . . M . W M I : M .37-as W we-7-. Wife! M N . ymejfydggfgrgfgfisggm gi ' L ' - V. r M , I , ., .5...::5: -mi, ..... -123252: I 15? .ES:2.::- -1 I A 353 'sg 2 5 Qi 'fri Q f - . . -A 1 - . ' - --- .... is sa - . st. N Y. ss . 294 KM ?lm wif? E335 3 25512 2213 vii fa Cheerleaders: Leo Parchman, Iohn Bubba Wood. Archie Woodlifi. lack Hinson. Coach Bud Wilkinson of Oklahoma U. and Coach Sauer at Chamber football banquet. 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Ioan Nelson, Patsy Wier, Betty Langston, Marion Stone, Peggy Wilson, Martha Paul Rogers, Peggy Carter, Mona Easly, and Dee McQuain. President. Members of the Kokernot House Council include: Row 1: Jimmy Nichols, Murray Iohnson, Larry Hargrove, Harlan Murray, Jerry Fuller, and Gleaton Rickenbaker. Row 2: Mr. Keith Iames, Charles Underwood, Bobby Holbrook, and Robert Potts. Kokernot House Council .,...,,ff I 296 a Seated: Lois Bushman, Io Pittard, True Cauble. Standing: Carolyn Crockett, Betty Campbell, Eleanor Butt, Dorothy Mont- gomery, Carmen Carr. Burleson House Council Carolyn Williams, Mary Iane Cowden, Ioan Parrish, Nancy Wingo, Margaret Hodge, Barbara Dabney, Billie Ruth Hearst, Virginia Knauts, Mary Ann Ragland. 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Perry, Dr. G. Gordon Robertson Dr Iames R. Schofield CLINICAL FACULTY Dr. Frank I. Ernst, Dr. I. Randolph Iones, Dr. Thomas P. Kennerly Dr Frank H. Lancaster, Dr. Mark H. Latimer, Dr. Ioseph A. Lucci Dr R T Patterson, Dr. H. A. Taylor Drs. Schofield, Lancaster, Latimer, Perry Dr. IOSEPH H. GAST, Chairman FACULTY Dr. Ferrin B. Moreland Dr. R. O. Bowman Dr. I . D. Edwards, Ir. Dr. Arthur E. Gurgiolo Dr. KENNETH L. BURDON, Chairman FACULTY- Dr. Florence L. Evans Dr. W. I. Fahlberg Dr. Robert P. Williams K, Freeman Drs. Moreland. Bowman Dr. Burdon 308 Drs. Evans, Williams, Fahlberg 'Ili Dr. Wallace q DR. STUART WALLACE, Chair: DEPARTMENTAL FACULTY Dr. lack P. Abbott, Dr. Mervin H. Grossman, Dr. Melvin D. Haley, Dr. Berne L. Newton, Dr. Iohn R. Thomas, Dr. Harold Wood CLINICAL FACULTY Dr. Robert A. Burger Dr. W. W. Coulter, Sr. Dr. Ethel E. Erickson Dr. Raymond G. Gottschalk Dr. Bela Halpert Dr. Violet H. Keiller Dr. Schubert Knittel Dr. Peter Marcuse Dr. Robert C. Overton, Ir. Dr. Elizabeth Powell Dr. William O. Russell I 55, Drs. Newton, Abbott, Wood, Grossman, Haley phCll YYlCICOl0Qlf DR. CARROLL A. HANDLEY, chairman DEPARTMENTAL FACULTY Dr. Russell A. Huggins, Dr. Iohn H. Moyer, Dr. Richard A.-' Seibert Phqsioloqq DR. HEBBEL E. HOPF, Chairman DEPARTMENTAL FACULTY Dr. Carlyle G. Breckenridge Dr. Dora Chao Dr. Peter E. Kellaway Dr. C. T. Teng Dr. Handley --Q Dr. Hoff 2225533531 Drs. Seibert and Huggins 23322 2333.333 nf. JAMES A. GREENE, chairman NI Q d I Q I H Dr Greene DEPARTMENTAL FACULTY Dr. Don W. Chapman, Dr. Robert A. Hettig, Dr. Daniel E. Ienkins Dr Ellar M. Yow, Dr. Fitzhugh C. Pannill Dr. I enkins Drs. Pannill, Hettig, Chapman, Yow, Iohn H. Moyer CLINICAL FACULTY Allen, Dr. Herbert C. Armbrust, Dr. Charles A., Ir. Arnold, Dr. Hugh F. Arnold, Dr. William T. Artman, Dr. E. L. Baird, Dr. Raleigh W., Ir Baird, Dr. Val C. Benitez, Dr. F. A. Bennett, Dr. Hugh H. Bernardl Dr. Lynn A. ' Boulden, Dr. Cecil F. Bowen, Dr. Ralph Braden, Dr. Albert H., Ir. Brewer, Dr. Thomas W. Bruhl, Dr. Charles K. Bunting, Dr. Iohn Iames Burrows, Dr. Iohn B. Cady, Dr. Lee D. Caplovitz, Dr. Harry Collins, Dr. Ray G. Cope, Dr. R. Louis Cotlar. Dr. Nathan Crain, Dr. Edward L. Cummings, Dr. Hatch W., Curb, Dr. Dolph L. Curd, Dr. George W., Ir. Dashiell, Dr. Albert M. Daugherty. Dr. Roy Davidson, DIL Thomas H. Davis, Dr. Earl D. Doak, Dr. Edmund K. Dodd, Dr. George E. Donohue. Dr. William M. Dorsey. Dr. Fred G. Dross, Dr. Raymond L. Duggan. Dr. LeRoy B. Edwards, Dr. Henry S. Edwards, Dr. Robert A. Eichhorn, Dr. Ralph Emmett, Dr. Max Engelhardt, Dr. Hugo T. Etter. Dr. R. L. Evans, Dr. Howard L. Farfel, Dr. Bernard Fatheree, Dr. Thomas I. Foote, Dr. Stephen A., Ir. Ford, Dr. Ralph V. Foster, Dr. W. Iohn Frachtman, Dr. H. Iulian Gamble, Dr. Iess F. Glantzburg, Dr. Herman Glass, Dr. Willard G. Goens, Dr. Ray W. Gould, Dr. Marcel I. Granville, Dr. George E. Graves, Dr. E. Ghent Greer, Dr. Alvis E. Groii, Dr. W. A. Edward Hill, Dr. Robert Moore Hodell, Dr. George R. Hofer, Dr. Iesse W. Holloran, Dr. Richard I. Hotchkiss, Dr. Dewitt H., Ir. Hull, Dr. Iohn G. Iackson, Dr. Daniel Iackson, Dr. Iohn D. Iackson, Dr. Richard H. Ierabeck, Dr. Iohn D. Iones, Dr. Peron O. Iones, Dr. Thomas R. Kaplan, Dr. Harry Karotkin, Dr. Lester Kelley, Dr. Frank I. Kelsey, Dr. Mavis P. Kilgore, Dr. Morris W. Kilgore, Dr. Newton A Knight, Dr. Beatrice P . Ledbetter, Dr. Abbe A. Ledbetter, Dr. Paul V. Levy, Dr. Moise D., Sr. Levy, Dr. Moise D., Ir.- Levy, Dr. Samuel A. Lewis, Dr. Arthur N. Livesay, Dr. William R. Malewitz, Dr. Edward C. Maresh, Dr. Henry Markewich, Dr. Iake McDaniel, Dr. Shaw McPeak, Dr. Edgar M. Mendell, Dr. Iack L. Miller. Dr. Sam I. Mills, Dr. L. C. Moorhead. Dr. William H. Moore, Dr. Darwin D. Ory, Dr. Edwin M. Perdue, Dr. George W. Prince, Dr. Homer E. I Radding, Dr. Robert A. Redmon, Dr. A. H., Ir. Robey, Dr. Lucile Rodgers, Dr. L. Rodney Rose, Dr. I. M. Rosenblatt, Dr. Henry D. Salinger, Dr. Alfons Sanderson, Dr. Everett W. Schnur, Dr. Sidney Sevier, Dr. Samuel M. Shaffer, Dr. Carl F. Shirey, Dr. Iohn K. Shoemaker, Dr. Emitt Skaggs, Dr. Ray H. Skelton, Dr. Iames M. Smith, Dr. Benjamin F. Snyder, Dr. Harvey Spankus, Dr. Willerd H. Speck, Dr. Carlos D., Ir. Spurr, Dr. Charles L. Stribling, Dr. Samuel H. Tashnek, Dr. Arthur B. Tausend, Dr. H. Iack Truitt, Dr. Iames I. VanVelzer, Dr. David A. Veatch, Dr. Everett P. Wagner. Dr. Ephraim L. Weil, Dr. Sol B., Ir. Welch, Dr. Iay I. Westphal, Dr. R. D. Wilkerson, Dr. Edward A Wilson, Dr. William L. Wise, Dr. Robert A. Wolf, Dr. Robert Trowbridge Zeis. Dr. Leander B. Zeluff, Dr. George W. Zionts, Dr. Martin A. CLINICAL FACULTY S U Y' CJ 2 Y' L1 Dr. MICHAEL E. DeBAKEY, chairman F , I in -7 DEPARTMENTAL FACULTY M nnll dd Dr. Bedford E. Boylston, Dr. A. E. Brodsky, Dr. Denton A. Cooley, DI. Ernest , ' S. Crawford, Dr. Oscar Creech 3 jg 3 S issfil 'il' GWB? is it ' f . .si . gg 75-10.21.51 1. ' aw' 0 yy Er llk. gi iwlrag. Drs. Crawford, Cooley, Haynes, Boylston Dr, DeBakey lr Able. Dr. Luke W. Adams, Dr. Granville Q. Alexander, Dr. Herbert L . Amspacher, Dr. William H. Anderson, Dr. A. Burton Ashkenazy, Dr. Moses Barbieri, Dr. Robert C. Barkley, Dr. Howard T. Barnes, Dr. I. Peyton Belleggie, Dr. Philip A. Billups, Dr. I. T. Blaine, Dr. Mose H., Ir. Bolton, Dr. Billy F. Bourdon, Dr. Lynn L. Boyd, Dr. A. N. Braasted, Dr. F, W. Bradford, Dr. F. Keith Brandau, Dr. George Henry Brauer, Dr. Raymond O. Brockman, Dr. Leroy Brown, Dr. Iames Albert Broyles, Dr. George D., Ir. Bukowski, Dr. Lucian M. Butler, Dr. Donald Chamberlin, Dr. I. Allen Clark, Dr. Randolph Lee, Ir. Crapitto, Dr. Louis A. Cronin, Dr. Thomas D. Dailey, Dr. Iames E. Dornak, Dr. Franklin K. Dustin, Dr. Herman E. Ehlers, Dr. H. I. Ehni, Dr. George Ellingson, Dr. Eugene A. Eppright, Dr. Richard Ernst, Dr. Frank I. M Evans, Dr. Sheridan S. Fisher, Dr. William C. Flynn, Dr. I. G. Fountain, Edmund M . Freeman, Dr. Bromley S. Gandy, Dr. Ioe R. Gibson, Dr. Louis E. Gordon, Dr. William B., Ir. Green, Dr. Quentin L. Greenwood, Dr. Iames, Ir. Hallson, Dr. Charles H. Hallson, Dr. D. C. McKenzie Hamrick, Dr. Wendell H. Hardy, Dr. S. Baron Hay, Dr. Elliott B. Heaney, Dr. Iohn P. Heard, Dr. I. Griffin Hinshaw, Dr. Arvil I. Hoffman, Dr. Milton Hubner, Dr. Alan E. Hughes, Dr. Fred M. Iames, Dr. Charles L. Iones, Dr. I. Randolph Kennedy, Dr. Iohn C. Kennerly, Dr. Thomas P. Knoll, Dr. Alfred F. Lane, Dr. George Latimer, Dr. Mark H. Lavadia, Dr. Pedro Leavens, Dr. Milam E. Lewis, Dr. Everett B. Liles, Dr. Ralph Mabry, Dr. I. D. Mahaffey, Dr. Dan Mahaffey, Dr. I. Herman Mardock, Dr. Iulian Mayfield, Dr. Iack H. McCalla, Dr. Larry H. Mclndoe, Dr. Frank W. McQuaide, Dr. Henry C., lr. Milford, Dr. Morgan T. Millard, Dr. Ralph Morris, Dr. Ioe D. Patrick, Dr. Ralph C. Petersen, Dr. Henry A. Phelps, Dr,'Kenton R. Phillips, Dr. Iohn R. Pittman, Dr. Iames E. Pollard, Dr. Claude, Ir. Poyner, Dr. Herbert F. Pulaski, Lt. Col. Edwin I. Richeson, Dr. R. A. Robertson, Dr. Robert C. L. Robins, Dr. Bill Robinson, Dr. Hampton C. Sanders, Dr. Elmer K. Scott, Dr. Russell Self, Dr. Milton Sengelmann, Dr. W. A. Seybold, Dr. William Dempsey Shelton, Dr. Elvin L., Ir. Sher, Dr. Malcolm F. Smith, Dr. Burt B. Sparks, Dr. Tom C. Staub, Dr. Iohn D. Thorn, Dr. S. W. Thorning, Dr. W. B., Ir. Turnbull, Dr. Marshall Turner, Dr. C. Gary Tusa, Dr. Theo S., Ir. Tuttle, Dr. L. L. D. Usher, Dr. Francis C. Waldron, Dr. George W. White, Dr. Edgar C. Wise, Dr. Robert I. Wootters, Dr. Iohn H. Zax, Dr, Emile ORTHCPEDIC SURGERY Barnhart, Dr. Ioseph Behrens, Dr. Charles A. Bloom, Dr. Fred A. Cameron, Dr. Bruce M. Carroll, Dr. G. V. Cowart, Dr. Edmund M. David, Dr. Solomon D. Donovan, Dr. Michael M. Duff, Dr. Kenneth R. Elliott, Dr. Robert B. Glassman, Dr. Arthur L. Harrington, Dr. Paul R. Hucherson, Dr. Denman C. King, Dr. Ioe W. Klanke, Dr. Charles W. Leggett, Dr. Milbourne K. Leong. Dr. Richard W. Liles, Dr. Ralph Martin, Dr. Clarence R. McGehee, Dr. Frank O. McReynolds, Dr. I. S. Merrifield, Dr. Rolland C. Mitchner, Dr. I. M. Montgomery, Dr. Charles F. Moore, Dr. T. O. Myers, Dr. Claude D. Parrish, Dr. Frank F. Sherrill, Dr. E. Allen, Ir. Smith, Dr. Edward T. Sterling, Dr. Russell R. Whitson, Dr. Robert O. Dr. Blattner Ames, Dr. Frederick D. Barron, Dr. Stanton I. Beakley, Dr. Bess Berrey, Dr. Bedford Hudson Bickel, Dr. Laura C. Blish, Dr. M. Eleanor Bloxsom, Dr. Allan Penny Brandes, Dr. Emmanuel B. Bratteng, Dr. Elizabeth Burnett, Dr. Mathew D. Cariss, Dr. Margaret Carrington, Dr. D. C. Cohen, Dr. Raymond Collier, Dr. Iames L. Curbo, Dr. Iames R. Dutton, Dr. Robert V. V ,L . , U . -51 I X Q s ' S As S . ,,., . all i if Iyalgw :Lee J - H. I X J ,gig W A .. :Q ' AL J, -'fill x. lf. p ed ig-tpic 5 DH. RUSSELL 1. BLATTNER, chairman DEPARTMENTAL FACULTY Dr. Charles W. Boyd, Dr. C. William Daeschner, Dr. Murdina M. Desmond, Dr. Mary C. Fletcher, Dr. Florence M. Heys. Dr. Eva Marie Pfeiffer, Dr, Wm. A. Spencer, Dr Ioseph A. Stool, Dr. Fred M. Taylor, Dr. Martha Yow. Drs. Taylor, Yow, Heys. Boyd Drs. Spencer, Pfeiffer, Desmond CLINICAL FACULTY Felknor, Dr. George E, Fitch, Dr. Edward O. Fort, Dr. Wana Ann Frenkel, Dr. Richard Gardner, Dr. Robert A. George, Dr. Gerald Y. Geppert, Lt. Col. Leo I. Giessel, Dr. Lotta Glen, Dr. Iohn K. Goldberg, Dr. Michael N. Greer, Dr. David Hardie, Dr. Robert H. Hawkins, Dr. Richard D. Hild, Dr. Iack R. Hinds, Dr. Gordon F. Iaubert, Dr. Frances L. Obste Iohnson, Dr. William B. Iones, Dr. Corine Lancaster, Dr. Frank H. Leaton, Dr. R. E. Lensky, Dr. Paul Lomas, Dr. Robert D. Maddox, Dr. Stephen G. Mathis, Dr. Robert Lee McConnell, Dr. Iack B. Meyer, Dr. Henry S. Mintz, Dr. A. Aaron Mitchell, Dr. A. Lane Mitchell, Dr. Donald Moody, Dr. Betty Park, Dr. Davis R. Park, Dr. Iames H., Ir, tries And Gqnecologq DR. HERMAN W. IOHNSON, Chairman DR. SEWARD H. WILLS, Co-Chairman Dr. I Ohnson Dr. Wills CLINICAL FACULTY Fletcher, Daeschner Petri, Dr. Karin Aileen Pratt, Dr. Helen Qualtrough, Dr. Walter F. Rothenberg, Dr. Lionel H. Rowe, Dr. William E. Salmon, Dr. George W. Schaffer, Dr. Helen Goldberg Schaffer, Dr. Randolph L. Schrum, Dr. David Scull, Dr. Alvis Ioe Stewart, Dr. Charles S. Thorp, Dr. Warren B. Waites, Dr. Lucius Welty, Dr. Iohn Allen White, Dr. Roland L. Windrow, Dr. N. C., Ir. York, Dr. Byron P. Adam, Dr. George F. Appleby, Dr. Horner Q. Armstrong, Dr. Iohn T. Arnold, Dr. Hiram P. Ashmore, Dr. C. Marshall Bachtel, Dr. May Bradley Baker. Dr. Lowell B. Bradley, Dr. Raymond L. Burg. Dr. Abner D. Calhoun, Dr. C. Alsworth Chandler, Dr. E. Allen Clapp, Dr. I. Alston, Ir. Clarke, Dr. Iared E. Cody, Dr. Melville L. Collette, Dr. Allan Davis, Dr. Charles Q. Dippel. Dr. A. Louis Durham, Dr. Charles A. Duson, Dr. C. K. Elliott, Dr. Iohn I. Faris, Dr. Arthur M. Freundlich, Dr. Charles G. Gardner, Dr. Herman L. Gaston, Dr. Iohn Zell Goodwin, Dr. Roy T. Gready, Dr. Thomas G., Ir. Ham, Dr. Goldie Suttle Hamilton, Dr. Carlos R. Handly, Dr. Lucius L. Hannon, Dr. Theodore R. Hartgraves, Dr. Ruth Haufrect, Dr. Fred Haus, Dr. Loren W. Helman, Dr. Rowland I. Herbert, Dr. I. W. Higginbotham, Dr. Warr Hodges, Dr. I. Edward Howard, Dr. A. Philo Iiams, Dr. Frank I. Iacobs, Dr. Warren M. Iensen, Dr. Andrew Iohnston, Dr. Robert A. Iones, Dr. Eddie H. Iones, Dr. R. V. Karnaky. Dr. Karl Iohn Kerr, Dr. Denton Kincaid, Dr. H. L. Klein, Dr. Perry B. Knight, Dr. William R. Lang, Dr. Garland H. Lattimore, Dr. Ioe S. Lawrence, Dr. B. A. Liggett, Dr. Charles L. Lovelady, Dr. Sim B. en H. Lunin, Dr. Arthur B. Magliolo, Dr. Amedeo A. Martindale. Dr. Evelyn G. McMurrey, Dr. Allen L. McNeill, Dr. A. S., Ir. Mcliloberts, Dr. W. A. McShane, Dr. William R. Merrill, Dr. S. I. Meynier, Dr. Maurice I., Ir. Moore, Dr. George L. Moore, Dr. Iack Moore, Dr. Robert A. Morse, Dr. Walter S. Norris, Dr. Ronald F. Oldham. Dr. Dudley Y. Orrnan, Dr. McDonald Paton, Dr. Donald M. Patterson, Dr. I. L. Pope, Dr. Iames W. Pratt, Dr. Willard M. Pugsley, Dr. Cornelius Ramsey, Dr. William E. Red, Dr. William S., Ir. Reese, Dr. Walter C. Reinke, Dr. R. T. Rogers, Dr. Stanley Rohrer, Dr. George E. Rutledge. Dr. Felix N. Salemo, Dr. Ioseph P. Schaffer, Dr. Samuel S. Sinclair, Dr. T. A. Smith, Dr. F. B. Smith, Dr. P. Woodbury S zra Dr ose h L P9 ' - - I P - Stevenson, Dr. Murphy D. Strassmann, Dr. Erwin O. Talley, Dr. Arthur T., Sr. Talley, Dr. Arthur T., Ir. Talty, Dr. Matthew H., Ir Thomas, Dr. Stephen Tucker, Dr. I. Norris Ulert, Dr. I. A. Valentine, Dr. Fred von Pohle, Dr. Kenneth C Wachsmann, Dr. David V Wall. Dr. Iohn A. Walsh, Dr. Iohn N. Warner, Dr. Clyde M, Warner, Dr. Lucien M. Windrow, Dr. P. D. Wolters, Dr. Carlton E. Young, Dr. Carl B. Neuropsqchiatrq Dr. WARREN T. BROWN, Chairman Drs. Smith, Boynton, Cooper, Fields, Tipps Bettis, Dr. Moody C. Beyer, Dr. Alvin, Ir. Boyd, Dr. Ina H, Boynton, Dr. Ben L. Brener, Dr. Lazard S. Brener, Dr. Zidella S. Crain, Dr. Lovell Brown Crank, Dr. H. Harlan Crawley, Dr. Iames W. Crow, Dr. Howard G. Ehni, Dr. George Finney, Dr. R. Milton DEPARTMENTAL FACULTY Dr. William S. Fields Dr. Iackson A. Smith Dr. Jack C. Cooper Dr. Ben L. Boynton Dr. Eugene F. Tipps CLINICAL FACULTY Frey, Dr. C. Elmer Greenwood, Dr. James, Hauser, Dr. Abe Hill, Dr. Ioel M. Hubbard, Dr. Oscar E. Iannucci, Dr. Christoph Kahn, Dr. Eugen Kimbell, Dr. Isham, Ir. Leavit, Dr. Lewis A. Little, Dr. Harry M. Mendell, Dr. David Mills, Dr. Morriss Ir. er A. A H Q S t lt Q S l CI Dr. L. P. SCHUHMACHER, chairman FACULTY Bittenbender, Dr. Glace E. Bonham, Dr. Russell F. T Brady, Dr. R. I. Chalmers, Dr. P. H. Compere, Dr. T. H. Culver, Dr. George A. Daugherty, Dr. I. D. Hickey, Dr. Ioseph P. Hoeflich, Dr. C. W. Owen, Dr. A. George Robinett, Dr. Iames L. Slataper, Dr. E. L. Thomas, Dr. F. P. Dr. Kemp Dr. Brown Molloy, Dr. Iames P, Moore, Dr. Floyd I. Morton, Dr. Robert B. Peters, Dr. Isadore D. Pokorny, Dr. Alex D. Schnur, Dr. Howard Schnur, Dr. Roxana R Skogland, Dr. Iohn E. Tips, Dr. E. F. Wagner, Dr. Robert G. Walter, Dr. Paul I, Warren, Dr. E. W. Dr. Schuhmacher Public Health and Dreventive Medicine Dr. HARDY A. KEMP, Chairman gIqu5suSTd'X?Cfi H' Laurentz, Dr. Fred K. Dzilghl br Cari U Pipkin, Dr. Robert Worth Farragut, Dr. Lovall D. XV?g2gh'D2r'I-Egfritgt in Frank, Dr. Theodore McConnell ' ' ' Dermatoloqq .81 Sqphiloloqq Dr. EVERETT R. SEALE, Chairman Bloom, Dr. Manuel G. 1 N I Bowen' Dr' Shirley S' GCmdY' DT- D- Truen Meltzer, Dr. Leonard Brown, DI. Marshall Harris, Dr, Iohn H, ' Richardson' B. Clark. Dr- William A- Harrison, Dr. Malcolm W. Stone' Dr Francis E' Conner' DT- W- Harris H0110mf111f DT- Walter G' Taylor, Dr. Holman, Ir. Dr. Seale I Urologq Alexander, Dr. I. C. Andrews, Dr. T. A. Arnett, Dr. R. K. Bayer, Dr. B. H. Bozzell, Dr. Iames D. Brandes, Dr. Peter Bruce, Dr. George D. Crigler, Dr. Cecil M. Cull, Dr. Herbert G. Dodge, Dr. David R., Ir. Dunham, Dr. R. B. Flynt, Dr. Otis P. Goodloe, Dr. N. Maxwell OCJLI Dr. Blundell Otolarqnol Dr. HERBERT H. HARRIS Chairman Archer, Dr. Dale Bangs, Dr. I. L. Barrett, Dr. Iohn H. Cody, Dr. Claude C. Daily, Dr. Louis Dickson, Dr. I. Charles Dolph, Dr. Chancey H. Draper, Dr. Leonard Entzminger, Dr. Lindell B. 'L Ford, Dr. Walter A. Guilford, Dr. Frederick R. Dr. I. REESE BLUNDELL, Chairman Guthrie, Dr. Thomas H., Ir. Hollimon, Dr. Iames H . Hutchins, Dr. Selwyn P. R. Kalb, Dr. T. W. Kearby, Dr. H. D. Leader, Dr. Abel I. Leifeste, Dr. Homer F. Lowe, Dr. Percy E. Lowe, Dr. Thomas E. Margraves, Dr. Ross D. Miles, Dr. Anthony W. Morgan, Dr. Ray M. O'Heeron, Dr. Michael K. Petway. Dr. M. E. Racliologq Dr. DAVID M. EARL Chairman Barton, Dr. Harry Burge, Dr. Curtis H. Dougall, Dr. I. M. Fishbein, Dr. Harry Fletcher, Dr. Gilbert H. Russell, Dr. Thomas G. Stork, Dr. Walter I. Vaughan, Dr. Luther M. Wigby, Dr. Palmer E. Windrow, Dr. Frank M. Harrison, Dr. Wiley K. DT- HG1'1'iS ?QfWg1d5DfANG1hen Robison, Dr. I. Mathews Zen' r' oe ' Snow, Dr. William I. Ianse, Dr. Hector M. Turner Dr. Iack Lewls' Dr' Leo R' Withers, Dr. Ben T. Pulliam, Dr. Lawrence T. Wright Dr. William K. Opthalmologu Holland, Dr. Theo L. it Hooker, Dr. Lyle Iohnson, Dr. R, Marion Knolle, Dr. Guy E. Kolodny, Dr. George Robert Potts, Dr. Charles R. Royce, Dr. Thomas L. Schultz, Dr. Iacob F. Scruggs, Dr. Iames H., Ir. Slataper, Dr. F. I. Spencer, Dr. Walter C. E. Stough, Dr. Iohn T. Vanzant, Dr. Thomas I . Walker, Dr. Ioseph Dudgeon Zanek, Dr. Otto L. Dr. EVERETT L. GOAR, Chairman Powell, Dr. Norborne B. Rape, Dr. Marvin G. Riddel, Dr. Roy, Ir. Robinson, Dr. Tryon Satterlee, Dr. R. L. Shearer, Dr. Thomas P. Shirley, Dr. Carl W. Stalnaker, Dr. Paul R. Thomas, Dr. Albert M. Trible, Dr. Iohn B. Turboff, Dr. S. W. Turner, Dr. B. Weems Williams, Dr. E. Carson Dr. Earl Dr. Goar Alexander, Dr. Charles S Brandon Dr. S lvan 1 Y Campbell, Dr. George M. Crawford, Dr. Elizabeth Daily, Dr. Louis Daily, Dr. Ray K. ,De La Motte, Dr. Walter Dobbs, Dr. Charles E. Elles, Dr. Norma B. Flattell, Dr. Henry C. Flanary, Dr. Lemuel M. Garrett, Dr. Edwin E. Griffey, Dr. Edward W. Hargrove, Dr. Carey I. 12, o, T, Q, Lt. Col. Donald L. Brubaker Dr. Hayes Droctologq Dr. HERBERT T. HAYES Chairman Brannon, Dr. Iack G. Burr, Dr. Harry B. Harris, Dr. I. Wade Melton, Dr. W. Truett Moody, Dr. Irving Wright Welsh, Dr. Hugh C. Opening Dau- Gctober 1, 1951 . . . there was prayer . . . several speeches, including those of the Dean and the President . . .the Phi Chi scholarship award to H. G. Whittington . . . and from the student body to Benjamin F. Smith a plaque in recognition and appreciation of volunteer service in teaching and furthering the science of medicine. Ben Smith-student's choice-and Tom Barkley, p senior prexy -HM M W ' i f- , . HARRELL RAY ARNOLD, Alice, Texas University of Texas-Phi Chi HOWARD T. BARKLEY, IR., Houston, Texas University of Arizona IAMES EDWARD CUNNINGHAM, Houston, Texas B. A. Vanderbilt University HERMAN A. DOBBS, IR., Odessa, Texas B. S. Baylor University-Phi Chi IOHN GIBBS BARRETT, Lutkin, Texas B. A. Rice Institute-Phi Beta Pi DORIS ELAINE. BERGER, Houston, Texas B. A. Rice Institute-Alpha Epsilon Iota JACK GILBERT DUFFY, Palacios, Texas B. S. Baylor University-Phi Chi WINTHROP STANLEY DUTY, Houston, Texas B. A. University of Texas ROBERT DEWEY BRITTAIN, Port Arthur, Texas North Texas State College-Phi Beta Pi WILLIAM MARTIN BROGDON, Gorman, Texas B. A. University of Texas-Phi Chi ROBERT G. EDKINS, Beach, North Dakota B. A., B, S.-University of North Dakota- Phi Beta Pi DICK GIBBS ELLIS, Wellington, Texas B. S. Baylor University-Phi Chi HAROLD BROWN, Fort Worth, Texas Southern Methodist University-Alpha Kap- pa Kappa ROBERT I. BUCCI, Vicksburg, Mississippi B. A., B. S. University of Mississippi-Alpha Kappa Kappa GORDON E. ELLIS, Starkweather, North Dakota B. A., B. S. University of North Dakota ROBERT DILLON ENGLISH, Cleburne, Texas B. S. Baylor University-Alpha Kappa Kappa ROBERT LOWELL CAMPBELL, Crowell, Texas University of Texas-Phi Chi WALTER T. C. CHAFFIN, Rillito, Arizona B. S. Baylor University-Phi Chi HERSHELL M. FAULKNER, Amarillo, Texas West Texas State College-Alpha Kappa Kappa CHARLES E. GAMBLE, Leroy, Texas B.S. Baylor University-Alpha Kappa Kappa IIMMIE ALLEN COKER, Royse City, Texas B. A. Baylor University-Alpha Epsilon Iota T. EDWIN COOK, Houston, Texas B. S. Baylor University-Alpha Kappa Kappa 516 IOE B. GASTRING, San Antonio, Texas B. S. St. Mary's College-Phi Beta Pi VERNON B. GLENN, IR., Luikin, Texas B. S. Stephen F. Austin College-Phi Chi IACOB LINDY KAY, Winona, Texas B. S. Baylor University-Alpha Kappa Kappa HAMILTON W. KILPATRICK, III, Georgetown. Texas B. S. Southwestern University-Phi Beta Pi IOHN DOUGLAS GREEN, Abilene, Texas Hardin Simmons University MARION B. GUNTER, Houston, Texas B. S. University oi Houston-Phi Beta Pi WILLIAM E. KIRKPATRICK, Houston, Texas B. S. Sterling College-Phi Chi ROBERT LEE KURTH, Lutkin, Texas Kemper Military School-Alpha Kappa Kappa R. H. DICK HARRISON, Bryan, Texas Texas A 6: M-Phi Beta Pi W. ROYCE HAWKINS, Fort Worth, Texas B. S. Texas Christian University-Alpha Kappa Kappa IOHN E. KYGER, Fulton, Missouri B. S. University of Missouri ALAN LAMBERT, Galena Park, Texas University of Texas-Phi Beta Pi, A. O. A. ISAAC HENRY HILL, Port Arthur, Texas University of Houston-Phi Beta Pi JOE F. HILLHOUSE, Paris, Texas Baylor University-Phi Chi ALFRED EMILE LAUDEN, Houston, Texas University of Texas-Phi Beta Pi VAN L. LAWRENCE, Edinburg, Texas B. S. Texas A ci M-Phi Beta Pi MAURICE S. HORINE, Corpus Christi, Texas B. S. Baylor University-Alpha Kappa Kappa CLARENCE H. KAISER, Houston, Texas University of Houston-Phi Beta Pi HARRY S. LIPSCOMB, Beaumont, Texas Baylor University-Phi Beta Pi BILLY CLINT LIPSEY, Gatesville, Texas Texas A 62 M FRANCIS AUSTIN LYLE, Dallas, Texas Texas Western College EILEEN B. MCAVOY, Houston, Texas B. A. Texas State College for Women-Alpha Epsilon Iota 317 Q.. ' A g ia - - I . I . .,.,, .... X .... N iaswggmg ..., . . Q visa M s 'Q R Swift .1 I 5 s is as ii! WEEE: . ggi fn I xl :gras .- s5i1W,s as it rs ' E.. Q E s is 3 r - 'H H 5' . WILLIAM PATRICK MCKINNON, Houston. Tex. B. S. St. Edwards University-Alpha Kappa Kappa IOHN F. MCNEELY, Henderson, Texas Southwestern University-Phi Chi ROY WARREN OLSEN, Chicago, Illinois University of Wisconsin DONALD R. PATTERSON, Neosho, Missouri B. A., B. S., Southwest Missouri State Collet IAMES RILEY MCNIEL, San Marcos, Texas Baylor University ED CROW MILLER, Cleburne, Texas Texas A. :S M.-Phi Beta Pi IOE F. PETERS, IR., Cleburne, Texas University of Texas-Phi Beta Pi BYRON CONE PEVEHOUSE, Lubbock. Texas B. S. Baylor University-Phi Chi LEONARD DOUGLAS MOISE Houston: Texas University of Texas-Phi Beta Pi, A. O. A. IAMES PATRICK MOLLOY, IR., Houston, Tex. St. Benedicts College-Phi Beta Pi BURRELL EDWIN POWELL, Conroe, Texas B. S. Sam Houston State Teachers College IOHN W. RAINES, Meridian, Texas B. St. Baylor University WALTER D. MOORE, IR., Houston, Texas University of Texas-Alpha Kappa Kappa IOHN EMORY NESSELRODE, Baytown, Texas B. S. Baylor University-Phi Beta Pi LUTHER F. REXRODE, Sugar Grove, West Virginia B. S. West Virginia University-Phi Chi L. MARVIN ROBERTS, Iefferson City, Missouri B. S. University of Missouri-Phi Beta Pi IAMES W. NIXON, San Antonio, Texas B. A. University of Texas-Phi Beta Pi WILLIAM WALLACE O'DONNELL, Houston. Texas B. S. Ohio State University, M. S. Kansas State College-Phi Beta Pi WILLIE R. ROOF, Cleburne, Texas B. A. Rice Institute-Phi Chi, A. O. A. GEORGE RACE SMITH, IR., Onalaska, Texas B. A. University of Texas-Phi Chi Gravida XIV in E. R. 518 if Doctor HERBERT TEMPLE SMITH, Houston, Texas B. S. University of Houston-Alpha Kappa Kappa THANE T. SPONSEL, Houston. Texas University of Texas-Phi Beta Pi IULIAN ELVIS WARD, Lubbock, Texas B. A. University of Texas, M. S. Baylor Uni versity NORMAN L. WEST, Hamilton, Texas Baylor University-Phi Chi DAVID MARION STAHL, Houston, Texas University of Texas-Phi Delta Epsilon EDWARD F. STEIN, IR., Fredericksburg, Texas University of Texas-Phi Chi O. C. WESTBROOK, Luling, Texas Texas A. 6. I.-Phi Beta Pi IOHN HENRY WHEAT. Paris, Texas B. S. East Texas State Teachers College IAMES O. STEPHENS, Magee, Mississippi B. S. Mississippi College-Alpha Kappa Kappa I HERMAN DAY SUIT, Houston, Texas University of Texas-Alpha Kappa Kappa H. G. WHITTINGTON, Houston, Texas B. A. Rice Institute-A. O. A. CLYDE MICHAEL WILLIAMS, IR., Houston. Texas B. A. Rice Institute-Phi Beta Pi, A. O. A. GAIL THORNTON, IR., Temple, Texas Baylor University-Phi Chi f ROLAND L. TINDEL, Brownsboro, Texas B. S. East Texas State Teachers College HOWARD C. WILLIAMS, Port Arthur, Texas North Texas State College-Phi Beta Pi DONALD KENNETH WILSON, Taylor, Texas B. S. Baylor University-Alpha Kappa Kappa IESSE WILLIAM TOMME. IRM San Antonio. Texas B. S. Trinity University-Phi Chi CHARLES IOSEPH UNICE, Houston, Texas B. A. Brigham Young University-Phi Beta Pi IAMES DOYLE' WIMPEE, Bryan, Texas B. A. Baylor University-Phi Chi RICHARD I. ZAUNER, Dickinson, North Dakota B. S. University of North Dakota-Phi Beta Pi 2 d I C I n Q Terrace Room, I eff Davis Hospital 319 Zmxwi 2 ,,... - fm .' --- ' ' . if ,H I ' nj IOHN ANDREW KNAPP, Weslaco IOSEPH ROBERT LATSON, Amarillo LEE RAY LAWSON, Decatur ATVIARSHALL A. LEAZAR, 'Fredericksburg WADE H. LEWIS, San Antonio GEORGE BIRD LIVESAY, Hot Springs, Ark. IAMES HAROLD MANN, Colmesneii ANDREW LEE MEGARITY, IR., Houston ARTHUR EARL MGEBROFF, Brenham WALTER EARL MIKESKY, Houston MARVIN GENE NEWBY, Tuiia ROBERT READ NUNN, Houston GEORGE WILLIAM PIRTLE, IR., Tyler IANE HAWKINS PRESTON, Houston ALICIA H. PUCKETT, Houston CARL OSLIN RAMZY, IR., Iacksboro CHARLES ALEXANDER RUSH, Fort Worth WEBSTER L. SAGE, IR., Phoenix, Ariz. IOE RAY SCHIFLETT, Bellaire IOI-IN R. SCHMITT, Houston ROBERT LEE SCHOENVOGEL, Brenham PAUL CLETUS SHARKEY, Phoenix, Ariz. BETTY PEARCE STEPHENSON, Houston CHARLES T. STEPHENSON, Houston SHARON S. STOREY, IR., Edinburg BONNIE BEE WESTBROOK. IR., Temple M. Ly, ki S - ? IOHN VERNON WHEELESS, JR., Houston ,gg I 9 Your WO' tome G. RICHARD WHEELOCK, saffofd, Ariz. in The little monster!! f 1 9 5 3 ROBERT EUGENE SWEARINGEN, Port Arthur GEORGE E. THANNISCH, Lexington BEN TALBOT WELLS, Lubbock ,L PERRY M. WHITE, IR., Maud HARLAN LEE WILLIS, Houston 23 ROBERT BRUCE WILSON, Burnet I Q1 I Q ' ,Q ,as E 5 it in miie WILLIAM HUGH YATES, Houston 321 'a 4 I lui, , A 2.17:-. .1-bl: g fm- 1 - Rage. -1. Y E 1 X N .5 M f, 5 . ' . . :.,, ii.. . 3 E gg 2 7 . M r, K H53 53 1 il ifw. ' ig , .,.,i gig H Q 'Q WAYNE OTIS HOUSER, Crosbyton ROBERT B. ABINGTON, Lake Charles, La. ALVIN THOMAS ADKINS, Houston EDGAR HENRY ALLEN, Marshall IACK DARWIN BASHAW, Houston ELIZABETH BATMANIS, Houston RALPH GORDON BERKELEY, Alpine HERBERT WILLIAM BEUTEL, IR., Dallas RICHARD F, BOHANNON, Houston DAVID GARWOOD BOWERS, Abilene BYRON DUKE BRALY, Houston EARL IOHNSON BREWER, Fort Worth IOHN I. BRYAN, Houston RONALD GENE BURROWS, Dalhart CALVIN DAVID CAMPBELL, Crowell MILES LEE CUSTIS, Houston ROBERT MORETON DAVIS, Denison HAROLD NEFF DEAN, Amarillo WEBB T. DeTAR, IR., Victoria BYRON N. DOOLEY, Port Arthur BYTHEL DEAN DUTTON, Alpine ROBERT LEE P. EDWARDS, San Antonio THOMAS O. ELLER, Clovis, N. M. IOHN WOOD FOSTER, San Antonio EARL WILLIAM GARDNER, IR., Houston FRANCIS MONROE GILBERT, Irving GHENT GRAVES, Houston STANLY DONALD GREENBERG, Beaumont IOHN WALLACE GRIFFIN, Houston lOE BEN HADEN, Ladonia GRADY L. HALLMAN, IR., Tyler IOHN EARL HARWELL, Marshall WALTER R. HEIN, San Antonio FRANK DOUGLASS HILL, San Marcos STANLEY R. I-IILLIS, Monrovia, Calif. DAN WILBUR HOLLOWAY, Sherman 1 5 ffm - E-f.::..:3ga.5.. S? - . ,er .-xt. 3... , . if 4 Ht EDNA MYRL HUGHES. Cahone, Colo. BRUCE K. IACOBSON. Shell Lake, Wis. Y V 4. .ls E 'F wg X 7: ' fffzfi A .5-:az . . W 552. Q52 WILLIAM A. KING, Quitman CAROLYN KNOLLE. Brenham 322 . . . about the size of . Cla s SAMUEL NORMAN KOLMEN, Brownsville CHARLES K. LANDRUM, San Antonio WILLIAM LECEL LEE, IR., Houston BEN MERL LOGAN, Fort Worth GEORGE WILLIAM LOGAN, Houston IOHN PROCTOR MATHIS, Mineral Wells WILLIAM STREETER MAXFIELD, Dallas IAMES WILLIAM MCBEE, McKinney CHARLES E. MCDONALD, San Antonio IOHN W. MCREYNOLDS, Houston DAVID M. MUMFORD, Dallas CHARLES LOUIS NOVOSAD. IR., Bryan CARL DENTON PARISH, Houston CHARLES EDWARD PRICE, Borger GEORGE RIPLEY PRIDDY, Waco W. NORVIL PUCKETT, Houston PAUL V. RICHARDSON, Kennett, Mo. GORMA'N LIND RILEY, Lytle CHARLOTTE ROGERS, Houston IOHN TRAVIS SCOGIN, Wink NOEL BONHAM SEARLE, Houston GEORGE T SINGLETON, Wichita Falls WILLIAM VAUGHN SMITH, Abilene RUGEL F SOWELL, San Marcos BLISS R SPILLAR, IR., Austin HOWARD RUSSELL STEWART, Waco SAMUEL R STUBBS, Buckeye, N. M. IOI-IN H I SYKES, San Antonio RAYMOND D THOMPSON, Houston IOE R TOLLETT, Iacksonville ALAN B VARLEY Tucson, Ariz. DONALD HUGH VEATCH, Pasadena IOE F WARREN, Houston EDWARD DONALSON WEBB, Willis IACK C WESTMORELAND, Houston . 'Z R im' , . , . 2 4 . . Q . W . 5 Q 5. 13. W If ' ' ' 1.5, -'2 . i-5-,,-,g.f:: , . I vt. 451.522 154 ' ...E Q., A is W ., I is If 3 Q x 5 7 EM -ff F 'I I ,Q3 I' .,....-f,-.:- I 3 I-.rl Q CARL A. WILLEF ORD, Sherman if Q! WARREN IOE WILLIAMSON, Houston T3 '- ,..i' aff H Blvd, A-524, 1, 1oHN A. WILLIAMSON, JR., san Antonio . ' Qs 'T .,.. .,. QP? The Microbe Hunters ROBERT L. WRIGHT, Denver, Colo. Pf 1954 RAY LYMAN YOUNG, Cameron 323 2, IACK ALLEN ALFORD, Baytown 'F CLARENCE P. ALFREY, IR., San Angelo ' TERRY DEVEREAUX ALLEN, Dallas PAUL S. BASSFORD, Phoenix, Ariz. LEROY E. BATES, IR., San Antonio GENE EDMUND BENNACK, Raymondville EDWARD CHARLES BILL, Phoenix, Ariz. RALPH BOWEN, Houston LYDIA R. BRAVO, Philippine Islands BETTIE LOU BROWN, Pine Bluff, Ark. - I ff' i BOB LEE BROWNHILL Houston ' N -,'i'1 tnlt ' ROBERT I.. BRUSENHAN, IR., San Antonio 1 - y CARTER E. CARLTON, IR., Giopoiood , . .. ..., ... . IAS. D. CARPENTER, Chillicothe, O. xxx, I 4 .3 ,.,. 2, . 6 ' , L. ROSS BROWN, Waco s EQ? A LYNNELL FRANCES CARTER, San Augustine BARBARA ELSA CLARK, Houston N. PERRYMAN COLLINS, Houston JAMES EDWARD COYLE, San Antonio ROGER DANIEL CREWS, Fairbanks BILL G. CROUCH, El Campo HOWARD KELLY CRUTCHER, IR., Dallas SEALE TIPPEN CUTBIRTH, Pierce TILLMAN MOODY DANIEL, Greenville DWAIN F. DODSON, San Angelo ROBERT LOUIS DONALD, Alice IOHN MCKIE EIBAND, New Braunfels DAN COUCH ENGLISH, Lubbock MARTA VE EVERTON, Clyde HYMAN FLORENCE, Amarillo TEDROE JAY FORD, IR., Port Arthur JAMES ALEXANDER GREENE, IR., Houston BILL L. HAMILTON, Houston PRYOR C. HAMMONS, IR., Houston FRANK WOODS HATTOX, Grass Valley, Calif. HARRIS MILTON I-IAUSER, Houston RAYMOND WM. HENRY, Corpus Christi RICHARD G. IOHNSON, IR., Beaumont WILLIAM G. KAROW, College Station GEORGE C. KEMBLE, Fort Worth EDGAR W. KING, Albuquerque, N. M. IAMES EARL KIRKHAM. Houston ALLEN HABER KLINE, Houston J Q A-i ..s L. ROGER KNIGHT, Little Rook, Ark. DAVID L. KNOX, Houston WILLIAM H. KOLTER, IR.. Houston C I CI 5 s 324 IOHN FIELDING LAWLER, Mercedes ROY LESLIE LEAMON, Pittsburg KENNETH ROSCHELL LEGGETT, Pettus IOE ALTON LEWIS, Danville, Va, . gg . . JOHN MILTON LEW1s,.Bsdnsnsnf 4, .'e. f 1 xzbgra . fag . f:Qf...:,,.,. .QIA . Q. -ii- CAYO ARTHUR MARTIN, San Antonio Y' IAMES EDWARD MATHIS, Houston f :KW K .- PRED TAYLOR MATTHES, Bay cny TERRY DEAN MAYS, Velasco , ' HENRY LANE MCOLANAHAN, Lutkin ,L f Qgisfss s fm JAMES PAT MCCLELLAND, Henderson HOYT M. MCCLINTOCK, Andrews ELLIOTT MENDENHALL, Dallas REBA ANN MICHELS, Houston CONRAD D. MOORE, OlClQhOIHG city, Ozdd. ALTON FARRIS Moss, Grenada, Miss. WANDA F. NEELY, Coolidge, Ariz. LAURANCE N. NICKEY, El Paso LARRY JOE OERLEN, Big Spring RICHARD FRY O'BRIEN, Big Spring ROBERT BURNS O'BRIEN, Big Spring WILLIAM F. OSSENFORT, IR., Canal Zone EDWARD FRANK PESEK, Wharton SAMUEL I. L. PIEPER, IR., Beeville ALAN KRAFT PIERCE, Dallas NORMAN LEE PRESLEY, Dallas RUFUS ALSTON ROBERTS, Pecos DONALD GLENN ROCHELLE, Texarkana THOMAS IOE ROSENBALM, Bartlett BERNIS LEE SARGENT, Beaumont DWAYNE LEE SARGENT, Houston LEROY BERT SHAW, Navasota CLYDE COLLINS SNOW, Lubbock JACK SOUTHERN, San Antonio DELMON I. STAFFORD, Anton BOBBIE LEE TROTTER, San Saba I. I. WALLER, Houston THOMAS TURNER WALTON, Bryan CLYDE MOEUR WARNER, Houston RICHARD H. WEATHERALL, Port Arthur HORACE HOWARD VVEDEMEYER, Walburg CLARENCE G. WHEELER, Phoenix, Ariz. BENIAMIN BRUCE WHITE, Maud ROBERT ALEXANDER WILSON, Amarillo ROY D. WILSON, Eldorado, Kan. GROVER K. WOMACK, Fort Worth 1955 4 O 51. Q- fl 9- W' m III 0 ? zo as co N: 'U 71 0 rn 'U 0 2 wmv mx 1 xx . prcrchccxl a ms ss mn . l iuiswgjjig Q A X f H W . .cmd the finished clinician has problems of his own n a fi? fy: 'Your mother wants you. MUmmY! as Q One's and up's. ,Mpha Kappa Kmhhes The cowboy and e lady Am t s s111y Berger and friend. Mystery of the aberrant foot C extreme leftj. 327 H Q ABINGTON BASHAW BRALY BREWER BROWN BRYAN BUCCI COLLINS COOK CREWS CROUCH CUSTIS 4 QE . A if . '- . 'N.'YiY ? 'W' 4 H K- 13 zT'i-wfweaw 36: . 'm2-f,-- I . L 5 .. : R W , M a- Mx Bw ,f Miglia, Y, , ., ' '-1: A+. mf-fx,,fS3f, DAVIS DEAN DUTTON FAULKNER FOREIVIAN FRIETSCH GAMBLE GILBERT GREENE GUDERIAN HADEN HALLMAN HAWKIN S HERNDON HOWARD IACOBSON 1Mpha Kappa Kappa ' .,,i, , Dex, I K Avfa .R 54 7 T455 PRESIDENT ...... VICE PRESIDENT ........... CORRESPONDING SECRETARY RECORDING SECRETARY .... TREASURER . . . Beta psHon hopter I O STEPHENS President I O. STEPHENS I. L. KAY . H. N. DEAN F. M. GILBERT .. C. A. RUSH SCOGIN SEARLE SMITH STAFFORD STEWART STOREY SUIT SWEARINGEN THOMPSON WALTON WHEELESS WILLEFORD WILSON , R. WILSON, D. YATES YOUNG KAY KURTH LOGAN MATHIS MAXFIELD MCCLINTOCK MCDONALD MCKINNON MOORE NEWBY RAMZY RUSH ,K L. , al , az , :5g::15:-5g5- ug M- :ga 'fag 5: A J wg - , ..:1s . Q, AK? 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ENGLISH FORD FOSTER GARDNER GRIFFIN GLENN HARWELL HENDERSO HILL HILLHOUSE I ACKSON KAROW KIRKPATRICI KOLTER LANDRUM LAT SON LAWLER LAWSON LEAMON LEAZAR A A E ' E H 4 E- 5 Iu' SSA . .3 1 AX ' mx , , E 2, 1 . ,QQ L f Q 6 I, af If, an I A 1 1 A K , , Q ,. .,: V Q -z : Y , . .F I ,sg 4 -- 'E i 32 i Chi hclpter A .wg - I . . . .E. F. STEIN. IR. I. ELLIS . . . THURSTON DEAN DON WEBB VERNON GLENN LIVESAY MANN MARTIN MATHIS MCBEE MCCLANAHAN MCCLELLAND MCNEELY MCREYNOLDS MENDENHALL MEGARITY MGEBROFF MIKESKY MOSS MUMFORD O'BRIEN, R. F. O'BRIEN, R. B. OSSENFORT PEVEHOUSE PIEPER PRIDDY REXRODE RICHARDSON RILEY ROBERTS ROSENBALM SAGE SARGENT SCHOENVOGEL SHARKEY .--A23 xm: I? A ,,E, .:..,: . .,., Z ,. H 9: I X1 R R, vi A ea., .,,.- . ,..-1'. : ss f 1 W f xr I 5 X4 w -- vI-' I :-- C' F .,.,:i:::, I .,:::, 3 , .. I Xa-nx'3V U' -Kms! .,I . - J' Z 2 M I R WILSON, B. WIMPEE NOMACK fB, If? 1 1 ' Eff 'K ,. X .... Alpha AWA Epsilon R ' Iota VICE PRESIDENT .............. CORRESPONDING SECRETARY ......... RECORDING SECRETARY ...... TREASURER ............ BATMANIS 5, BERGER 4 BRAVO BROWN 'Q CARTER CLARK Si COKEB , W , I In IIIII A EVERTON . . . I IMMIE COKER . . . . . . . . .IANE PRESTON .ELIZABETH BATMANIS . . . . . . . ALICIA PUCKETT . . . DORIS BERGER HUGHES KNOLLE MICHELS , -zf E ,X H-- ds H Q 32 X SI E222 f W lx 1f.IfE. .I... - LJ'x5,, I E::...:, T if .9-:gr 3 Q NEELY IQ A W W Q 5 Y ,. ' . . Q . ., .1 ' W V . . ' L N H1 Y I v as I W I Ig u .- 's cg. 'FX . T ff ff PUCKETT , .,,..-. ...I 5 .,,.:, ,.,. if 'Z ul. Q uua: f ,. 3' 'T ROGERS ' STEPHENSON A 2 -- fe- Jp S I i Q- v 1 I 'S , Z w 5 I .-.., J f I ' A f ff- :-: i f -f . LE Q -reg.. S. A -,,. .,.-,: . . ., ' : 1,.,:, ,ye . f I XR ' ' --:,. f E S , XX -:-.E '1IIE:-:- :Ig 4 N I I1:E: KII- , fi- I 31:55:1 7 :-. 11-2 ' . I '... -1- I di -fi - Phi Delta Epsilon Hyman Florence Lewis Florence fi ,iff gi 4 A S 5 1 j f OFFICERS Consul .... ............. N ewsom Stool Vice Consul . . . ..... David Stahl Treasurer .... .. . Philip Sheinberg Secretary . . . .. Don Greenberg David Stahl Stcmly Greenberg 335 Newsom Stool EH. M. Hauser A. H. Kline Sam Kolmen X W I lnterfraternitq Council 4 2, I DB. I. c. HALEY ALPHA EPSILON IOTA Advisor ALPHA KAPPA KAPPA 1 Dgfis Bffgef Betty Stephenson Herghell Faulkner Iohn Herndon ecre my President PHI BETA PI PHI CHI Van Lawrence Charles Davis PHI DELTA EPSILON David Stahl 536 George Smith Ray Lawson Newson Stool Cnot picturedj ARNOLD LAMBERT Alpha Omega Alpha Alpha Omega Alpha is a non-secret, college medical honor society, with membership based upon scholarship and moral qualifications. lt was or- and the spirii of medical research. ' .Y -53: ff Am ganized in l902 with the definiie mission of encouraging personal honesty COKER .. .., ' Wm, R .,,,. ev M . 5' 'Q . filxi EV ' i. N ...,:,,,Z,..-si.: if ' g ym in ff Il ,i - ii? , 'E 9 I LF MOLLOY MOISE Dr. S. A. Wallace STAHL SUIT TOMME OFFICERS President ...... ........... Vice-President . . . Secretary ....... Counselor ...... H. . . . Chapter Secretary DON W. CHAPMAN, M.D. 537 DOBBS KAY PETERS ROOF WHITTINGTON WILLIAMS . . . Leonard D. Moise .. Alan Lambertj Ir. . Willie Reese Roof Dr. Don W. Chapman STUART A. WALLACE M D Q MEMBERS The Osler Societq B vi- Q f .,., .h LTI' -:lb H1156-4 Wit tif G -9. - Haig, f-9' '.-- gn Baqlor Uniiversitq College of Mecllclne OFFICERS Clyde M. Williams, Ir. President Charles A. Rush Vice-President Charles P. Davis Secretary Bonnie B. Westbrook Treasurer H. G. Whittington Editor ADVISORS Hebbel E. Hoff Peter Kellaway The Osler Society was founded in the tall of 1949 on the hundredth anniversary of the birth of Sir William Osler, an outstanding medical historian and physician. Its purpose is to encourage interest in and research into med- ical history. The society publishes a weekly bulletin containing a sketch of some famous physician or an account cf a phase of medical history. Each month, members or guest lecturers present papers to the society, and in the spring of each year the annual banquet provides an occasion for the members and their guests to hear a distinguished medical historian. A. T. Adkins I. H. Alexander R. G. Berkeley E. I. Brewer H. D. Brittain W. M. Brogdon H. Brown C. D. Campbell I. H. Caskey W. T. Chaffin L. C. Coleman E. G. Graves I. W. Griffin I. B. Haden R. H. Harrison F. D. Hill C. H. Kaiser W. R. Karn W. A. King I, A. Knapp R. E. Koenig C. K. Landrum I. R. Latson A. E. Lauden V. L. Lawrence R. D. Leachman W. L. Lee H. S. Lipscomb 338 B. C. Lipsey W. P. McKinnon A. L. Megarity A. E. Megbroff E. C. Miller D. M. Mumford M. G. Newby C. L. Novosad R. R. Nunn I. F. Peters B. C. Pevehouse W. W. Pickel G. W. Pirtle C. O. Ramzy W. R. Roof I. R. Schiilett I. S. Smale W. V. Smith T. T. Sponsel C. T. Stephenson S. S. Storey G. E. Thannisch A. B. Varley I. F. Warren O. C. Westbrook G. R. Wheelock H. C. Williams Baqlor Wives Club In 1943 fifteen members formed the Baylor Student Wives' Club with the purpose of furthering friendship among student wives. Today its membership totals 113 women, who participate in social activities and programs, including an annual tea, fashion show, book review, and a spring banquet honoring wives of graduating doctors. OFFICERS President ................... Virginia Brown Vice President .... .......... B ess Peters Corr. Secretary ....... ..... R enata Lauden Rec. Secretary .... ..... R uby Io Day Parliamentaricrn .... .... M ary Lynn Custis Treasurer ..... . . Betty Westbrook Historian ....... .... C ora Sue Warren 339 7 Student t Publications Staff Hershell M. Faulkner ................ Editor William M. Brogdon ...... Business Manager Stonie R. Cotten ..... Ir. Representative Ioseph N. Cannon .... .... I r. Representative FAULKNER BROGDON The Round Up Staff wishes to thank all who have participated in compiling this year's sec- tion. Particular mention is given to Bill Mc- Kinnon ior photography, Richard and Robert O'Brien for cartoons, Mrs. Virginia Norris for her able secretarial and organizational tal- ents, Drs, Iohn C. Haley and Iarnes R. Scho- field for timely advice and authority. THE STAFF CANNON COTTEN Committee on Publications WARREN T. BROWN HERMAN W. IOHNSON EVERETT L. GOAR IAMES R. SCHOFIELD , IOHN C. HALEY, Chairman W is Filing System The City Desk 340 ii! If Esccrlczfcxteria L W1th each grit cr verse .lmqleBelI-e-s At Phi Chi AWN With each verse ct -er- surprise Wditing . . . . . . for Scmtcr. Chow Line 541 cooks at Phi chi qqdvp JP . Q VQNV F7257 Dny 147- Scffooz. F151-f WEEK 425 fzzsmmn... 5 ICPKS7' ANATOMy POST Fnesv' 4 ook af 7715 caan vER f WRST ORAL Q01 il 432 5 UPLGWUJLZ .... C, Q35 -Q yekg -. 1 . W ffggf pgy gf' 5C-AIOQL.. HITHOLO GY f?-R57' DAY HT !0S,01TOL A SOPHOMORE Q 00555500 if Lbcrok .7 'WRQ U.VLLf99Z,.. 'Qui DDC? Q Q N l S Afospffng. CALLED ou ve 607- H fH77ElV7' I ill gMER6 Efvry Room AT D 5'nruR0Ay fW6h'7 f NHLS 17 Qwzzfsf B53 MEDICXNE 0.21-u. M U EXAMS Jmgjf jgnwfz, GPM if f WW YH f!VTEQfV.SA'f0 AA!NOUfVf'ff'7EfV75 Q C9 4 . ul T 4 5 4 1' I -' Y ll E3 F3 J. . ... FI ' 0 8 Qilife f z 6 a f Q .Q 'Q 6 6 x b 1, -' 5 ffr 6 9F 6 X. I o 1 ' I bf 343 W., Miscellanecl Miss Holt et al ,mmf But I look a mess Boudoir scene 4 That's Oxford Medicine Clyde is reading . Stars of Dr. Haley's show -2-L X. F1 M . Ei., N Extra help at Xmas Olson Was twelve hour's worth of father . I 3. W : i 5 1.4 ' Q 5 H Q - - 2:2 I , : - 'X 1' -Q 'la' 1 M li ' 1 V ff:-g5,,,E, ang., .. . ,- '-' ::2.a' fi--' 'Z Sew: ir' ' :F 2, Q W K j t X -W z:151,Q,q ' f .,?f:g.: . ,A .W , zz.,-5:5 ' M- If -'f gl Wi . -.QF L ,ig sq Li.: - :.: z: f , .ff-t - 7 V E -Fff'r.'1::'fifLlMY' : I lf ' Ignore it: it'11 go way During the Xmas holidays, honest! 344 And Trivia .-L...-1. Mac's testimonial for Dr. I's rest cure Y is I -sw c . , House . ggi? ,:, Q - .N -A872 Sequelae K. E E Q Z 1 flig-iiic :3gsfQau'g?-ggi? Mother. Cadvj ffm of the medicine orals 5 1 -2- 6 as . S 451 Y '1 Q A X A ,J use X-was ix gi W-it of 'Q .:::i:i.5a. H My is ......... E H M miilis ,Q L ENE B? EE NEB mg- S Backbone of anatomy if The Fu Baits- 'Nuff Solid AT THE FOREST CLUB MAN THE PUMPS: IT'S THE SHIPWRECK! E-D BEMNANTS FEM. D.'s-1955 Must be WACS at Brooks Sociqlized Medicine 545 47 - A. 44,2-H,,,,.,wm-ff, as , , HM s . J S, r, The College of Dentistrq The four-story clinical building of Baylor University College of Dentistry in Dallas houses a modernly designed and equipped plant for thorough integration of dental educa- tion. Preparatory to the dental clinical training, the college teaches the basic science sub- jects as a part of the dental curriculum. . S 5, .fvj Y 1' ...M A , , S 1 n t l M , this 2 -SiiX!- --g-tw? , . ner. M-V SU 5 Us W.. .A I ml I E , WEE , hte -P . U12 X iz.: if .M ' ' -va: M. 1x N Y , Yi ill ill 1 C 348 A Letter From the Dean Greetings to all of you. y Soon I am officially returning the deanship of the College of Dentistry that was placed in my care by Baylor University in Iuly, 1944. Now in my eleventh academic year I Want to express gratitude to the Council of Dental Education of the American Dental Association for its cooperation. The preponderance of the dental profession of Dal- las, Texas, regional and other states has been exceedingly loyal. There have been 500 graduates of the College of Dentistry during my administration as dean. They are now serving the people of this and other nations around the globe as commendable professional men and good citizens. At the present time there are approximately 250 students in pursuit of their dental education at this college. Their attitude and cooperation has been fine. i To the faithful, loyal, and competent faculty and other workers I wish to express thanks for the work they are doing. The American Association of Dental Schools and other organizations of the profession have also given us stimulating and encouraging cooperation. We have occupied the new clinical building sfnce 1950. The building, its equipment. and arrange- ment for dentistry is a model place. It will stand as a modern plant for years to come in the interest of those preparing for the dental profession. All prospective students take an aptitude test required by the American Dental Association. A physi- cal examination and personal interview precede final acceptance. Interest is shown in the character and habits of the applicant in an effort to choose students who show evidences of being good professional men and citizens. The regional needs for the college are great. The demands for an educational program reflect the needs and expectations of those already practicing and of the public. Both are tremendous. By mutual understanding I probably will remain with the college until a successor is secured. I will leave behind my sincere and loyal wishes for great progress ,and attainment as an educational institution. You will always have my interest, thanks, and support. Yours sincerely and respectfully, ,nm George L. Powers 349 in PM .:. its HHS 2 E? '31 X Hui? Q9 times Q gif fha Q-1 Dental 0 CHARLES ERWIN ARNOLD Research Photography V SETH LEE BARRON Lecturer in Endodontia ALLAN BOOKATZ Teaching Fellow in Anatomy CHYQLES F. BOUSCHOR Professor .of Operative Dentistry D. LAMAR BYRD Professor of Oral Surgery IOHN A. CAMERON Professor of Anatomy C. KENNETH COLLINGS Professor of Periodontia :S Physiology E. R. COX Professor of Physiology W. A. DICKSON Asst. Professor of Clinical Prosthesis ERWIN I. FARRELL Assoc. Professor of Oral Hygiene STEPHEN P. FORREST Professor of Prosthetic Dentistry C. G. FOWLER Asst. Professor in Chemistry. I. HUBERT GEYER I if Assoc. Prof. of Anatomy and Physiology MAURICE GREEN Instructor in Bacteriology SOL HABERMAN Professor of Bacteriology PHILLIP L. HARRIS Instructor in Oral Diagnosis CHARLES R. HENRY Instructor in Materia Medica IOSEPH M. HILL Professor of Pathology GLENN R. I-IILLIN Clinical Oral Surgery ALBERT P. HORTON Professor of Children's Dentistry and Orthodontics OTIS M. IOHNSON Assoc. Professor of Prosthetics R. E. KARPER Instructor in Operative Dentistry WILLIAM KRAYER Instructor in Operative Dentistry WILLIAM HORACE LACY Clinical Crown and Bridge ROBERT E. LAMB Instructor in Operative Dentistry LINCOLN LUKE - Teaching Fellow in Anatomy DENNIS L. LINDSEY Instructor in Oral Surgery W. H. LOUWEIN Lecturer in Principles of Medicine WILLIAM G. MADDOX Lecturer in Principles of Medicine MURRAY G. MUSICK Lecturer in Professional Ethics . Ks' ...Ei I li AEN .. whk L t eww+ uirv W et.. ..'. ai-:-:-!fF 5.?i2Z5?: A N.. , wfftfwf we wwf Jw...-fx 1 .wrt I S1 .. -JK, F .gt Va r' n- ik' I ta .1 qi r figs 3 F i M , w S .J Y 1 Xi Y w 90 ' it R .QI . it it ig 1' rf i A fi l -1 ,g 9 . Q ff 351 til? gy is gig 'Q j Q 1 Facuhq 3 its gl.. ii. 1 X as Y QB A .. TZ? ilk 'Fig fr: - :mw- ,fs mmm. ,zsrirg-,fir 4 , E, Ef mg-1? ' ' A ' X- is -:f ff . 222:95 lififfmlifl t mmm: ' Q , ,,,:V . .X .. .N QESESHSM V H L ,irifiilflsgf sg .1 K Q ww HQ . f Xggrgsm fi - ' -3:-1 wif - -MV ' ::: J. :I:5l:2':' , V - .-: 1585 E nl when ss E 5-31 ,Q 1 J- we s , ' We 2 Y ' 's 2 1 K V 'Cx . yr, Q Q. ...Q . , as ,wr 1: mg., t V I., 1:--. , -- -4 -7 L, .,., ts PE li . ii - let?- ,Iss 2 ,..,.,, I A ,.., ' - M - . Ai K 5 X 12 A A it at '3 W ff r I 131 v OG R 552 SAMUEL R. PARKS Professor of Periodontia IAMES H. SHIRLEY Instructor in Crown and Bridge Prosthesis HOMER SIMPSON Clinical Prosthodontist ALVAN C. SLOAN Professor of Oral Surgery IOE H. SMITH Teaching Fellow in Materials LEWIS S. SMITH Assoc. Prof. Biological Chemistry CHARLES R. STEWARD Professor of Biological Chemistry and Materials EUGENE H, TAYLOR Assoc. Prof. of Prosthetic Dentistry NATHAN TOBOLOWSKY Teaching Fellow in Anatomy CHARLES M. VANDIVER I Instructor in Crown and Bridge WILLIAM C. WATSON Instructor in Periodontia E. O. WEATHERS Instructor in Operative Dentistry EARL F. WEIR Professor of General Anaesthesia PHILLIP E. WILLIAMS A Lecturer in Oral Diagnosis and Treatment Planning KENNETH P. VVITTSTRUCK Assoc. Prof. of Pathology Facultq SMG- 1 :av , 'Sv ' B gags Qfsf ig.,-is . - 'M V: 31 +1 gl! Row 1: Miss Ann Alexander, Secretary, Religious Activities: Miss Marie Beasley, Surgery Technician: Rev. B. I, Bennett, Chaplain: Mrs. Mary Io Blau, Clinical Sterilization: Mrs. Eula Mae Burnside, PBX Operator. Row 2: Miss Ruth Comerford, R. N.: Mrs. Ruth Boyd, Registrar: Mrs. Margaret Drury, Librarian: Mrs. Georgina Downs, Secretary to the Dean: Mrs. Anna Marie Geyer, Assistant Librarian. Row 3: Mrs. Mary E. Graves, Receptionist: Miss Rose Nell Grogan, R. N.: Mrs. Edna Heartfield, Accountant: Miss Lucille Keifert, Tech- nician Histology: Thomas R. Leavell, Business Office Manager. Row 4: Mrs. Russell Matthes, Assistant Clinical Records Custodian: Miss Nell Pitts, Clinical Records Custodian. Row 5: Harry F. Schreiner, Maintenance: Mrs. Betty Secker, Sup- plies Prosthetic Dentistry. Row 6: Mrs. Sophie White, Cashier and Clinical Supplies: Miss Gladys Yates, Alumni Secretary and Public Relations Manager. 353 Administration BALDRIDGE, DOYLE W. BINKLEY, WARREN H. BOLES. ROBERT BERNARD BRADFORD. ALFRED G. CARNES, RICHARD COLE COHEN. HAROLD DAKIL. TANELL FRANK DAVIDSON. BROWN F. DILLEN. OSCAR M.. IR. GRIFFITH, LOUIS ALLEN HAMILTON. TAYLOR W. HENRY. WALTER L.. IR. Conway, Ark. F t. Worth Hot Springs, Ark. San Antonio San Antonio Ft. Worth Childress Roswell, N. M. Lutkin Ft. Worth Sapulpa, Okla. Copper HENSLEY, DAVID W., IR. Arkadelphia, Ark. HOPKINS. JOHN L. Springfield, Mo. HOUSER, IAMES STEWART INMAN. RUDOLPH JONES, ZANE EDWARD KING, THOMAS B.. IR. LINDSEY, DENNIS L. LINDSEY, THOMAS H. Harlingen Sherman Electra Waxahachie Cameron Wichita Falls LIVELY, BILL A. Dallas LIVINGSTON, KENNETH I. Ft. Worth MCCULLEY, ANDREW G. Madill, Okla. MCCULLOUGH, K. C., IR. Dallas MAIORS, IOE CHARLES, IR. Texarkana MALCIK, ALFRED IOHN Flatonia MAY, REUEL. IR. Iaclcson, Miss. MILES, IIMMY AULICH Paris MOORE, BOBBY CLAUDE Dallas PARKS, I. FRANK Little Rock, Ark. PHILLIPS, THOMAS LOGAN Ft. Worth RALEY, HARLAN LYNN Dublin REED, BURDETTE A. REYNOLDS, W. KERMIT SCOTT, IOHN WILLIAM SHAW, BILLY NIB SHIRLEY, IAMES HLASKINS SIMMONS, IOE IOI-IN, IR. SLATON, ROY FLETCHER SLEDGE, IAMES S. San Antonio Harperville, Miss. San Antonio Abilene Ada, Okla. Dallas Maria San Antonio September 24, 1951 Graduating Class as lui September 24, 195 SMITH, HAROLD LESLIE Midcllesboro, Ky. SWANSON. IOI-IN R.. II THOMAS, BENIAMIN W. THORNHILL, TALMAGE B. VANDIVER, CHARLES M. VINSON, IOHN F. WALKER. DANIEL G. WALTHALL, LOW ELL W. WATKINS. HAROLD L. WATSON, WILLIAM C. WEATHERS, E. O. WESTER, BILL G. WHITE, TURNER ASHBY, IR. WIGGINS, ROBERT EMERY WILLEFORD, MORGAN LEWIS WILLIAMS. IOHN BARRY WILSON. IOHN ORIN WORD. IAMES M. WRIGHT, WILDRED CLAY Dallas F t. Worth McComb, Miss. Dallas Dallas Beaumont F t. Worth Commerce Corpus Christi Iuka, Miss. Floydada Baird Cleveland Mineola Austin Dallas Kinqsville Dallas AUBREY, WILLARD B., IR. BAILEY, ROBERT VAN BALLARD, ARTHUR E. BARRINGTON, MORRIS L. BARTON, CHARLES R. BELL, IOHN T. BELT, WILLIAM LEE BENSON, KENNETH H. BIRD, ALBERT D. BLACK, N. W. CALHOUN, WILLIAM T. CAMPBELL, LUCIEN B., IR. CATHEY, R. I. COGGINS, W. R. COOK, E. S. COOPER, WALTER R., IR. CRAIG, CHARLES C. DEES, IAMES DEKKER. IOHN P. DENI-IAM, E. W. San Marcos Abilene Belton Clovis, N. M. Conway, Ark. San Antonio Eufaula, Okla. Walnut Ridge, Ark. Corpus Christi Waco De Leon Paris Denton Tyler Dallas Alvin Mason Amarillo Arlington Beaumont Seniors A-A ak vs, Seniors E B' I 'T 34 ,...-K 1 DRECHSEL, CHARLES FAIRLEY, WALTER E. FAULK, ALLAN R. FOURMENT, ARTHUR GATTI, S. E. GIBBS, WILLIAM T. GOODWIN, IOEL F. GREER, WILLIAM B. HALE, IAMES A. HARWELL, I. E., IR. HENRY, ROBERT I. HORNING, IOHN R. HUGHSTON, T. N. KENNEDY. I. W. LAMBERT, I . P. LOWE, FRED H., IR. MCCLAIN, C. RAY W. F t. Worth Crandall, Miss. Aransas Pass Mission Guthrie, Okla. Mission Waco Winslow, Ariz. Amarillo Burlcburnett Las Vegas, N. M. Dallas Dallas Grapeland San Angelo Dallas Okla. City, Okla. MCCOLLOUGH, CHARLES State Col., N. M. MCELVEEN, I. W. Alvin MCINTOSH, R. A. San Angelo MORGAN. B. I. MORRISON, GEORGE W. MURRAY, CHARLES F. NAYLOR, B. L. OGDEN, HOWARD B., IR. POLLOCK, HAROLD R. EMIL E. RENBERG ROBERT C. ROBBINS R. SELLARS, IR. SHOFNER, W. VYRNE SMITH, IOE B. STEWART. L. D. SULLIVAN, C. R. SWEPSTON, IACK H. THORNHILL, I. R. TOMKINSON, CARL W. VAUGHN, W. I. H. WARREN, IOE BOB WHITACRE, IAMES B. WILSON, H. L. Dallas Chillicothe Austin Waco Temple Okla. City, Okla. Longview San Antonio Price New London Golclthwcrite Hot Springs Pecos Dallas McComb, Miss. Stafford, Ariz. Galveston San Angelo Stephenville Ft. Worth Seniors 36. ix Juniors is -:mr 'QP' 'Y nov' APPLING, WILLIAM A. Corpus Chnl BAKER, BILL R. Hugo, Ok BENTON, ROBERT H. Fordyce, A BRADLEY, O. C. Dczingerfi BROADWAY, IERRY R. Wichita F BROWN, B. R. Dal BURG, ROBERT G. Denver, Co CHESTER, EARL W. Ft. Wo COOK, O. R. P COOLEY, FRANK H. Ft. Wo COX, E. BRADY Abile COX, ROBERT M. Stephenvi DANIEL, GUINN Hot Springs, A DAVIS, THOMAS H. Gil DEBES, ROBERT R. 'Becrum DIBRELL, ROBERT W. Seg DIEHL, GEORGE F. Hcxrlinq DRECHSEL, LEVVIS W. Ft. Wo EAKINS, D. E. ' Brush, Co FARRIS, EDWART T. Ariingt FELTY, B. M. Bonhcr GARRISON, BURRES W., IR. Ft. Wor GRIFFIN, M. L. Lecrkesville, Mi GUENTHER, ROBERT F. Dcr11 HART, W. M. Colorado Ci HASTINGS, IAMES Albuquerque, N. HILLERY. W. N. Flaton HOWARD, FRANK ' Houst DGINS, E. N. F t. Worth COBY, MARK P. Ft. Worth ECKLE, HUGO M., IR. San Antonio HNSON, B. T. Frost LTON, A. W. Greenville RABEE, C. O. Hesperus, Colo. WRENCE, S. I. Bridgeport STER, C. M. Stamford THER, IOE R. Mountain View, Ark. GEE, E. F. Quanah TTHES, RUSSELL Blessing ORE, ROBERT B. Houston LLICAN, L. R., IR. Dallas NS, H. R. Olcla. City, Okla. RPHY, B, E, Marshall CE. MADISON S. A319115 TTERSON, SAM P. NLEY, WALTER E. TTS, ROBERT R. IER, GEORGE M., IR. AY, ROBERT EIADDIX, A. P. AHAN, C. W. PIRES, T. E. ANNER, CHARLES W. AYLOR, A. I. PSHAW, BILL W. IILBANKS, IOHN San Antonio M angum, Olclcr. Amarillo Dallas Port Arthur Naples Ft. Worth Abilene Homer, La. Ferris Belton Texarkana Juniors QF- dw- VN ,i-avi' Sophomores -'rw . . i EEZ? 2 ALEXANDER, DELMON E. Bluff Dale ATTAWAY, ELDON Aransas Pass BAKER, PATRICIA ANN Newport, Ark. BARTON, JOHN A. Q Belton BEAUPRE, T. W. Ft. Worth BLAU, R. DEAN Houston BOONE, IAMES W. Atoka, Okla. BOREN, WILLIAM O. Beaumont BRIER, HENRY C. McMinnville, Tenn. BROADDUS, LUTHER L. Caldwell CARRINGTON, PAUL B. Magnolia, Ark. CASHON, FRANK I. McKinney CHAPMAN, MORGAN R. Dallas CLINTON, EVERETT Pilot Point COLTHARP, E. K.. Okla. City, Okla. COMER, THURMAN W. Gainesville CREED, CHARLES H. DICKINSON, O. E. Warren, Ark. Mineral Wells DRECHSEL, ROLAND Ft. Worth DREWRY, JAMES M. Nacogdoches FORMBY, RODEHICK Amarillo GALT, WILLIAM D. Ardmore, Okla. GIBBONS, OLIN W. Dallas GLASS, LARRY C. Farmersville HALL, ARTHUR E. Abilene HALL, WILLIAM P. Bonneville HAMILTON, DAVID E. Pecos HIATT, ROBERT Ferris HOWARD, G. B. Opelika, Ala. IENKINES, ARCHIE L Weslaco KELLER, HUNTER Dallas KELLEY, DON KELSO, AUBREY S. KING, WILLIAM E. LANG, ROBERT A. LEE, LAWRENCE LUND. N. H. MOODY. C. B. MOORE, IOHN D. Waco Nixon Abilene Corsmicana Dallas Hot Springs Mineola McAlester, Olcla. O'BRIEN, ARGYLE Q. Guthrie, Olcla. OWENSBY, B. G. Albuquerque, N. M. REED ARTHUR Fayetteville, Ark. REYNOLDS, R. I. Harperville, Miss. ROBBINS, FINIS E., IR. ROBINSON, CHARLES R. ROBNETT, IOHN SCHOLZ, KENNETH SCOTT, HAROLD Champaign, lll. SIMPSON, THOMAS Dallas SMITH, HAROLD D. Port Arthur SMITH, R. FENTON Harlingen STEWART, H. L. F t. Worth STOKES, JAMES M. Littlefield STRACK, DEAN Muleshoe SUTTON, IAMES M. Marshall TAYLOR, IAMES I. Wichita Falls THORSELL, BILL Pittsburg VAN KIRK, RUSSEL W. El Paso WEIR, IOSEPH Hamlin WHITE, TOMMY Coleman WISE, WILLIAM I. Greenville WOODUL, MRS. DOLLIE R. Dallas Broolceland Waco Brownwood Robstown Sophomores Freshmen :R AGNEW, THOMAS W., IR. Ballinger AMMONS, WILLIAM E. Ionesboro, Ark. AUBREY, RICHARD B. Coleman BAUCI-IERT, IOHN El Paso BEAN, FRANK E. Shreveport, La. BECKHAM, LACY C. Abilene BOOTH, IAMES W. Longview BISHOP, ALAN B. Carrollton COBB, I. W. F t. Worth COLE, JOHN R. Bastrop, La. DAVIS, RALPH W. Bridgeport DOWNS, TERRY EVANS San Antonio EWING, IAMES E. FIELDEN, IACK E. M obile, Ala. Texarkana FOWLER, C. W., IR. Cotton Valley, La. GRAY, IAMES D. Dallas GREINER, R. C. Albuquerque, N. M. HARRISON, BILL M. Paducah HATFIELD, TOMMY G. Cleburne HOLLABAUGH, RAYMOND C. F t. Worth I IORDAN, ALBERT E. Sheridan, Ark. .,.,,. KIDWELL, IOHN E. Dallas KLEIN, TOMAS A. Tum, Okza. KLUTTS, GEORGE Childress LANFORD, FRED H. Dallas LEDBETTER. ROY L. Arcadia MCALEXANDEE, KENNETH L. Dallas MCCORD, WILLIAM F. Tampa, Fla. MCMINN, IAMES C. Guthrie, Olcla. MINTON, LAWRENCE C. Dallas MOBLEY, STEPHEN D. Dallas MOLPUS, O'DELL, IR. Mobile, Ala. NAQUIN, EUGENE O., IR. Beaumont NICHOL, CHARLES W. Dallas NICHOLS, CLAUDE S. Dallas NORD, SANFORD Waxahachie PALMER, GEORGE L. Pawhuska, Okla. PRINE, PHIL D. Cleburne REEVES, ROBERT R. Ft. Worth RICKS, CLAUDE L., IR. Winslow, Ariz. ROBBINS, THOMAS Fairfield, Ala. ROSE, WILLIAM M. Dallas SANDERS, RICHARD M. Kerens SANDERS, ROBERT E., IR. Dallas SEARS, IAMES E. Las Cruces, N. M. SHARPE, MEREDITH M. Norman, Okla. SIIVIS, FRED W. Tulsa, Okla- SMITH, IOHN LEE Dallas STINNETT, IOHN M. Amarillo TAYLOR, DONALD E. Harrison, Ark- TERRELL, ROBERT G. Phoenix, Ariz. TROTTER, WALTER L. Dallas WALTERS, MARK H. Dallas WARRICK, BOB D. Enid, Olcla. WHEELER, P. G. Okla. City, Olcla. WHITACRE, C. AHSOH WILLIAMS, NOEL E. Denton WILLIAMS, THOMAS R. Harlingen WYATT, WILLIAM E. San Angelo Freshmen 31 W4 E Ds: Omega OFFICERS Grand Master Bennie L. Naylor Iunior Grand Master Ioe Bob Warren Secretary Dan Moore Treasurer Robert Debes BENNIE L. NAYLOR Grand Master Row Row Row Row Row Aubrey, Bailey, Barrington, Bell, Bird, Black, Cathey, Cooper Dees, Drechsel, Faulk, Gibbs, Harwell, Horning, Hughston, Lowe Mclntosh, Ogden, Pollock, Sellars, Sullivan, Swepston, Thornhill, Warren Wilson, Appling, Broadway, Chester, Cooley, Davis, Drechsel, Eakins Farris, Lester, Matthes, Shahan, Tanner, Attaway, Boren, Brier 'QM 366 ia 'K Q1 , it Isa. -cv .-QV! Row 1: Broaddus, Creed, Dickinson, Drewery, Galt, Gibbons, Hall, Hamilton Row 2: Howard, Ienkines, Kelso, King, Lee, Lund, Moore, O'Brien Row 3: Owensby, Reed, Smith, Stewart, Stokes, Taylor, Van Kirk FRATRES IN URBE W. E. Bell Sam Brock W. T. Bohannon I. I. Cooper Henry Crawford Iames A. Dewberry E. W. Elliott Melvin R. Franklin E. T. Gillean I. H. Grosclose G. R. Hillin I. T. Hughley Milam lay E. R. Iohnson I. I. Iordan I. A. Leggett T. A. Lipscomb Dr. W. C. McDaskil1 Dr. M. G. Musick Dr. A. L. Nygard Dr. H. N. Nelson Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr . S. H. Parks . S. C. Patton . G. B. Renfrow . B. L. Ridgeway . I. Frank Hoark . I . A. Skinner Dr. A. C. Sloan Dr. L. B. Sowell Dr Dr Dr Dr . B. Smith . I. I. Simmons . Ashley H. Sills, Ir. . T. M. Williams FBATRES IN FACULTATE Weldon Bell D. Lamar Byrd Iames A. Dewberry Erwin I. Farrell R. E. Karper Robert Lamb Dr Dr . Dennis L. Lindsey . S. R. Parks Dr. G. L. Powers Dr. I. Frank Roark Dr. A. C. Sloan Dr. Charles Vandiver Dr . William C. Watson 4 3 Christmas Party at Psi Omega House Delta Sigma Delta W OFFICERS . I Grand Master George W. Morrison I . Worthy Master Guinn Daniel LQ, J 2: l Scribe George Diehl ik I LQ' 5.5 l Treasurer O. R. Cook Q nnnii I W 'V All XX r ,,.,f- S fs J f N ' 1 ff, f X QE LT l n. L E LT I ,' E4 X , K - GEORGE W. MORRISON Xx 5 X G MA Grand Master Row Row Row Row Row Ballard, Barton, Calhoun, Campbell, Cook, Dekker. Greer, Henry Kennedy, Lambert, Murray, Vaughn, Whitacre, Baker, Benton, Brown Burg, Cook, Cox, Daniel, Diehl, Felty, Garrison, Hillery Howard, Iacoby, Iaeckle, Kelton, Luther, Magee, Moore, Mullican . Murphy, Pace, Penley, Rapier, Taylor, Barton, Beaupre, Boone i-'Ari Y QM , ,, it Row 1: Carrington, Clinton, Hiatt, Keller, Moody, Robnett, Scott, Smith Row 2: Sutton, Thorsell, White, Wise Members enjoy relaxing together in the fraternity house. y 369 Semi-monthly meetings of Delta Sigma Delta include dis cussions by leading business and professional men. A complete study of the gross anatomy of the body is made during the freshman year. Microscopic anatomy: the foundation for understand- ing of the face, teeth and jaws. Sophomore students begin laboratory techniques that are continued as important part of clinical training. W,-I .1 -1? Photo ra hic slides of operating techniques are part 9 P of modern instruction of the Periodontia Department 570 V ' Special equipment and attention help train the dentist in children's work. Instruction in theory and techniques are prerequisites for clinical work in operative dentistry and crown and bridge prosthesis. Iunior and senior students perform surgery on clinic patients. Students render prosthetic treatment for patients in clinic after comprehensive study of clinical and labora- tory procedures. Junior A D A OFFICERS Torn Hughston Presider Guinn Daniel Vice-Presider George Morrison Program Chairrna Mark lacoby Secretary and Treasure Dr. Eugene H. Taylor Faculty Sponsc All dental college students have the privilege 4 becoming junior members of the American Dent: Association. Such affiliation contributes to their iz doctrination into dentistry and aids the student i a proper understanding of professional problerr ahead. The Iunior ADA group meets once each mon with programs consisting of lectures and clinics 1: outstanding professional men. One of the highlights of each year is a Tal Off of the faculty by the senior class. COII Q92 Activities .ae-4 Xt gsm sf .f Q. 5. 9 Ln, .xy 'K L04 gk LDP xwxga The Demi Coheqe '56i'CocxXX 'Yeom won uopkixes Dumas Xeoqueg BQ feqsket In czfgll g Sfu QUT! de es Ur D fa fov. 11 S- 1 e rec 1-SQ rio n for fh X110 e T11 Vicjs 201169 I1 e mfr 1 'KM-W W: k Ns. W the ca e chor kcmies 'moi ns. the 112 pus. Us sin 9 s for Cb ape! ser. W Eg 575 oke Q Yxccxixo oqrophexs 19 c,oXXe-,qe 91930 Swdem pkxox OX-L and okhei 1 eoibo wp. m ms im-X E R M 'Q fx 1,4 fax ,pa ., ww .L Zlwlfl an E an-Y in awk was ws sf zwmas ,wh w Q ma 'ii was 13--Q? pg.: ..wy if 12 if A 'EN ng n -,ax W ' 1l Ev':-Q mama u h 377 wwf, Avi NNN L ,-r' fm gy, aN4J -w Jw -,I ,r ,,.,t . ,4, . -MW. -f. , ' . 4-f Q A '.M' f?, .idb ,gag , 12 . . M3619 ' . f P11 VX L W ,K ,QV , . , ,. X, I .' .:,1 w 4 .. F fn., . , .H f A 'L ' I 55- .- .,?mm, vi P1 -wg-1 ag I han, BB. aww 2 si SFP H 5.2554 Hollidclq Hall gaqfm ' ' Sahalaf ' 378 mn .., A 1 L., 2.x , J. ugyu, adigfa ggxggv fig, 1.55K hy,1 dau. an Y nn .1 ,F 746 sam em of 1752 Dedicortes this section With Loving Respect to 0694 776 Eazeddan, ZS., 77614 Former Assistant Dean Baylor University School of Nursing 59 Baqlor Universitq School of Nursing RUTH A. MAXSON, B. N.: M. S. Chairman of Administrative Council i L .5 ELOISE FIELD, R. N.: B. S. BERNICE MCDONALD. R. N.: B. S. Assistant Dean, Baylor University Assistant Dean, Hillcrest Unit, School of Nursing Baylor University School of Nursing Dallas Waco 380 Facultq and Administrative Assistants lois R. Field, R.N., B.A ssistant Dean, School of ursing in Dallas ernice McDonald, R.N., B.S. ssistant Dean, School of ursing in Waco lanche W. Smith, R.N. ssistant Director of Tech- ician Nurse Program oris Harper, R.N. Assistant Director of Tech- nician Nurse Program in Waco va lean Chapman, R.N., B.S. ursing Arts Instructor in aco earl Larsen, R.N. nstructor in Nursing in Dal- as etty Weber, R.N., B.S. nstructor in Operating oom Technique in Dallas erena Iohnson, R.N. Instructor in Obstetric Nurs- ing in Waco ndra Achinson, R.N. structor in Obstetric Nurs- ing in Dallas dith Robinson, R.N., B. S. edical and Surgical In- tructor in Waco ee Lair, R.N. nstructor in Nursing Arts echnician Nurse Program orraine Bursley nstructor in Dietetics ay Wilkinson, R.N. 'rector of Nursing Service aylor University Hospital arolyn Cage ssistant Director of Nurs- g Service Baylor Universi- y Hospital lorence Thieme, PLN. tudent Health Nurse nn Alexander, B.A. aptist Student Councilor ary Ingram, R.N. aculty of Hillcrest Hospital Waco allace H. Bassett, M.D. ssistant to Director of Stu- ent Health Service ulian Pace dministrator, Hillcrest Hos- ital ot Pictured: oone Powell, Administra- or, Baylor Hospital . Morris Horn, M. D.-Di- ector of Student Health Ser- ice L if X' 2 ' -fri If W i XA? R17 I I . 'J' 1 W ' I .. -:Q I Y ,Q ,.,. ' i wx IM 2 if ,.,. Y- is i 'X I 36 ' f' if IY as ' H if' Q V , :S ' N f' 5 A is l 1 ' .- .,.. .N x .V .. - inn, 1 5 I5 f , Rs? M . if wi ,- hi K ui ' .,,, E .1 3 sr A , Wir' , .1 me ii E, 59 'x ,pu- JP F '3 f V' i if P + rl, 2 ,Q - ... Office Personnel fist MRS. HELEN HATCHER MISS TUCKER ROBINSON MISS MARY FRANCES LARA Executive Housekeeper Secretary to Assistant Dean Office Assistant A and Director of Residence MRS. LILLIE MONCREIF H ousemother MRS. IRENE CARROLL Seamstress P MRS. BESSIE EAST Housemother MRS. ANNA HOLLIS H ousemother s I 4 Wei . 'ii2f'i. Sf. ..?s':N' -4 jf PISFU-' 71 5fxf'issg?gX ' e - W. gg MOZELLE, Fox, President Z 'Zigi g, San Benito friiw MMS- JEWI I' . I 5 5 i , I FRANCES HILLIARD V' P 'd '-W I W? - -:- I K .. 5 I .2 ' - .--' ,... - -- ::: I ------ . . ' me 'es' e ,.:., F II. 3: E Hgh? I- Kg -:gg Houston 'mc 3 'I H :': 5 :ii . r V I ,QI :..r':..'i:f'- - II' ive 3 'T' . :-A . I 'F as W 1' A X I I. . 2 I sm. : Ef f I 215' ' Qi- 5? ati LILLIE M- PQWELL, Senior Hepfes .Q :-: 1:: . . - ':A I cringe H gif if f 2- fa X W E ,. ws-2 I :zg , r f I SHS? ff- I -:-::-::: - f wuz sgew I I gif? I ' f 'Y if I F EMILY FUTRELL, Secretary , , Q Forney Ie' I I K . M W ..:.:.::.. A E We M . , ,Y T S, . . i. R333 E ..:.:.: ' ma m E I M . Y .Hs I I A. S :-: V 4 ,EF Us '- A 8 I . E J E .. -.f V, , E-X Sf F MRS. BETTY WEBER Sponsor Not Pictured: DR. BILL FUQUA DR. BEN HARRISON ,rs . Q. rf, I O NELL ADAMS Grand Prairie JOYCE AUTREY Shawnee, Okla. FONDA CLOUD Wichita Falls ANN DODSON Gelmer BARBARA FLOYD Batesville, Ark. MYNA GRAY El Reno, Okla. CAROLYN LATHEM Linden BETTY MELSON Fresno, Calif. VIRGINIA MORGAN Vancouver, Wash. NYNA RALSTON Honolulu, T. H. MILDRED SHIBATA Honolulu, T. H. ANNAGEN E SMITH Royse City SARALYN TEAFF Midland PATRICIA TURNER Big Spring MARY E. WATSON Whitney MARTHA IO WILLIAMS Denison MARY RUTH WILFERTH Springer, N . M. nt entative Senior Class Q Ii 5 - v fmz. y -- -I . ss :-1' ' wee -E5 I I 'Zi 'FJ' M' ' . A 553' . .51 . W . ,. E A - ,ggfn , g I f I 1.15 i r f---I: Q3 :J-' jg: .. -II ' M I- ,L I .. if M...--. A 5 .. QM ' . A .I .. QI -322-'iliiiri , .. .W ., .Iayrzr W In H I 1 mm. I , I -, Jm g rizgg. ww I..I, I' -'W .f ' I ll ' I nl ' M 2 M M I - - . 'I . Izzwanfrrmag I J f fi 5521 II.. ' N cm mf easing ' W Qi i1.E?7If.12.. S L I me Elf: .' .,.:. 'Q ,. . . vin: 5 H -. If ' . If .. QT T E N 7 ' I , I Y - - lim 5, -LI. W K 5 x .,. 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L , R1 ,in OFFICERS NAOMI BRALY President ELSIE IEAN WHITN Vice President IOYCE NELL DESCHII Secretary ALTA PAY OXNE Reporter Senior Class Hillcrest Unit 'fx if ,mr I ,E M, 1 . In , M' -'ei I fe is , -..- , if A .wg ,r V. gg In kr ' I I eer ' irir if 'f '-ri re e I ' A f' 1 3 Q ffff Al HELEN DAUGHERTY Luling SALLY IO FERGUSON San Antonio GILMA MARIE FLATT Evant WILMA CUTBIRTH MAYFIELD Waco FREDA IOY MELEEN Genoa ANITA RUTH PITTMAN Pitkin, Louisiana MARINEL RICHARDSON Marlin INA SADLER Turnersville NELDA SMITH Waco RUTH STUCKEY Rosebud SAMMIE THOMAS Delta, Colorado IVEY LAND WEAVER Corsicana BESSIE R. WARRINGTON Waco 384 Not Pictured: WANDA WATSON Waco Harlingen OFFICERS NANCY I. PEAVY President BETTY FATHEREE Vice-President IOAN MINTS Secretary-Treasurer IERRIS COMSTOCK Representative Student Council DR. ROBERT SHORT DR. ALLEN CRENSHAW Sponsors ANGELA ALVARDO 41 6 I , it '34 ' 1 W MARY L. ANDERSON Mt. Pleasant IRENE BEALL Stratford IERRY N. BLAYLOCK Eldorado I ANE BURKE Waco FRANCES CAMPBELL Waco I UAN ITA COSS Grand Prairie ASHLEY DOBYN S Clarksdale, Miss. ELNA I. GREGORY Groves BETTY I. HALEY Crockett CAROLYN HARRELL Gorman NANCY HALIBURTON Allen, Okla. IULIA ANNE LEIB Webb City, Mo. VEDA RHEA NICHOLSON Tulsa, Okla. EVA GENIA RICHARDSON Liberty BETTY C. ROMER Waco IERNIE ROSE Houston BETTY I. STUART Albuquerque, N. M. GRACE WANG Waco DARLIE WILLIAMS Waco . J A wi 7 s Af J t i., 5 -t 'E- Q X ,, , V' 3 If L: 2 .1 f' 1 WW' erm Sophomores . vt - ' .fs f Q 4 l iv gg A ig, W , X I A F t. , 2 11 , KB' I I 5 E f,. Q 'I I I 'l : Xia ml fn UI ' G Qi? , I A i'ih :' 'r f I . I 4s'. I I as if 1W,V, '? 'Q A Sift 5,2 F I wg... I ' : --' I - ..,, , 1- H . I E' I .zzz E 4 . s 4- M I - w., ..., . 4 it .. I F , .1 , siiiffs. 5 A I I A rr it' - f I f I 55' ., 7 y , . - -V W. ,,.. , A , B, 3 5 if Q W ,,,, Q 444V gifs , . 1 f' . . ' A uuqzzl ' .... I I .. i ' ' '-'.' f . Ki J f Y .Iii ,i,.,. I , I , Q , ::,f ff A ,, A s A.b. 35 - xg: Ma' if 'I if - 3 if .tl Q . 585 CLASS OF OCTOBER 1951 Tecnnlelcan Nurse Students First row: Marlene Harris, Robert Preston, Anita Bishop, Mozelle Stephens. Second row: Peggy Farr, Ncxdene Roberts, Peggy Witmer. Bobbie English, 'Iucrnita Lewis. First Row: Williams, Ella Maye: Watson, Kathleen: Mrs. Thieme: Cochrane, Agnes: B1eC1SOe. leweli Second Row: Foutch, l111iC1I SP1l1'1iI'1 lane: Smith, Dorothy: Barnett. les- sie: DeBow, Hattie Sponsor: MRS, FLORENCE THIEME I aryl ,sp T vycn A F CLASS OF OCTOBER. 1952 Technician Nurse Students CLASS OF APRIL, 1953 4 K First Row: Smith, Mary Lou: Mc- Cabe, Emma- Rose: Miss Bursley: Loftin, Mary Ann: Sandlin, Iune: Second Row: Bogard, Evelyn: Long, Florence: Carter, Barbara: Fitzmor- ris, Lottie: Kimbell. Florence, Lopez, Lucy Sponsor: MISS EVELYN BURSLEY or Sf M A -'M wff 5f'i2w: :NJ . 5 We ,VW ,W In , 5, L ill W XY w K Q1 Wi X -V :gl 5:4 E '- .. -K fun J. K B? if U.. X-'r sd .1 , E sf- . . New it . K X gs 5' Kgs tl SB: R ' M I ' :i.k . .:- :.:. My ,ggi g : fm. .K 9' U25 ' 32-ell ' f' ':' '--2 X-1 ' E5 325 ' '- 'Eli- , ., . .. ,..,,,,:. .:.,.::, , .-.- , , .. . J fi. I f- , .I g.- - f , .. G. X , 3, L ---, ' we it ' 5' . Q . ' . i S it ' Q ' . sf ---- NX, BE! All .I .... A.: 'ag . R H ,fff .K lt? . T' ' E5 7 2 X fi : 'T ' 'L . , . ..., . . lt .1 1-' ' n T , Qg - ' . ---- -f -1 it . ,.,, rw.. - Q ' A - - - , - - ' ' ' . 3,5 V Xml - ,, . 55, F QE T 4 . - :: ., ,. : - -. 1 , :- srs. V H .. L 1-If ,, ff Q: W , . . fa 1 - 13 , W' - - Y M - Q . 3 e. A .J W i L if H - 551 . ' P ' - ',,, ,QL 9: H . 5 1 ,,- WS' M - . ., .. . ' r 9 8-3 Y M . 5' . - 2 - .1 . I T ' V-5 la : B ' 3 I if , f- . V l 'Y A W gf: : , H ' 5: A 45' H E-'F 1 i ' ' ws , Y Q M ' M . Q '22 1 3:11-5 ' - L --,- -' M Hi, ig M q 'AJ ggi . 5 M - -..: M M W w .,...M,, A W5 ,Q , ss' A ' Y- 1 wwe- a 'fir ' K W -wr-Z K' Q e 5 eu les, , A Eg 55 . N ' W. easel! , M ' Pill ' fm 1 1 , sw.. Hi Q 4- V 1 g s rf .4- R -1.5, J., A img nh BW' H rf E H Q' x 5 WEEE 1 is N JE-QQ Q a ,..j -I - mu : Q s...5 E. 359: Dre-Clinical Nursing Students Row 1: Bagby, Annelu-San Paulo, Brazil: Ballard, Ioyce-Colorado City: Barnes, Bobbie-Waco: Beats, Syble-Seagoville: Bodine, Dianne-San Augustine: Bohannon, Sue Nell-Bartlesville, Okla.: Booth, Franc' is-Tulsa, Okla.: Boren, Mariana-Henderson. Row 2: Bowers, Ella Bemice-El Paso: Brock, Barbara Anne -Longview: Brown, Charlotte-Kilgore: Chambers, Marian-Oklahoma City, Okla.: Chandler, Patsy-Ty- ler: Carlock, Wilma Grace-Gilmer: Coppin, Francis Marie-Huntington: Davis, L e na Vernell-Ladonia. Row 3: Fitts, Annie Katherine-Owensboro, Ky.: Guimarin, 'Esther-Albuquerque, N. M.: Haedge, Diane- Dallas: Handcock, Iuanita-Dallas: Hanks, LaVerne-Dallas: Harris, Shirley Ann-Odessa: Hitchcock, lean- ette-Corsicana: Hodges, Iuanita-Colorado City. Row 4: Holman, Ruth Ierrelleen-O'D0nne11: Holmes. Betty-Ft. Worth: Kay, Peggy-Brownfield: Lawrence, Mae-Carthage: Miller, Lynn-Dallas: Mullican, Mary Marie-Wakefield: Oder, Delie Marie-Gladewater: Patchell, Nanette-Clarendon, Ark. Row 5: Pruitt, Faye-Lubbock: Bains, Barbara-Dallas: Scharbauer, Martha-Midland: hSamblin, Dolly-Dallas, Shaw, Iosephine-Cleburne: Stallings, Ioy-Lyford: Sternenburg,- Alice-Dallas: Tatum, Ardis Elaine- Waco. Row 6: Teague, Shirley-Snyder: Thompson, Gaye-Ham1lton:Truesdale, Virginia-Waco: Walker Maud-Hebbronville: Watson, Dorylee-Dallas: Whisenhunt, Ioan-Gladewater: Wyatt, Lois-Elm Mott: Young, Patti-Tyler. 388 A ' NI ' F ' : , YQ' EF x , Ei ga 1 resident ............ Irene Bealls evotional ice-President .... Ashley Dobbins nlistment Vice-President ...... lane Sprulin Secretary .......... Elna Gregory Social Chairman . . . Mary Leigh Anderson Publicity Chairman ....... Carolyn Harrell Mission Chairman ...... Frances Campbell Reporter ........... Betty Feathee Sunday School and Training Union B. S. U. Representative .... Thveda Nickols ax! Ki it Q ., First Row: Nickols, Feathee: Miss Alexander: Bealle: Dobbins. Second Row: Campbell, Gregory, Sprulin, Anderson, Harrell. Reliq ious Activities First Row: Anderson, Campbell, Harrell, Harrell, Melson, Dobbins. Second Row: Miss Alexander, Bealle, Wang. Goss, Blaylock, Chandler, Spurlin, Gregory, Nickols. .fri 389 Y. W. A. President ........ Martha Williams Secretary ........... Iune Sandlin Program Chairman . Saralyn Teaif Mission Chairman ...... Frances Campbell ,1 Us vw E. gg, 3 2, .. 'L A-Z N F1rstRow Watson Bealle Comstock I-'outch Krmball Blaylock Anderson. Second Row Watson Shlbata H1ll1ard Floyd Turner Powell Autrey Sm1th Not Pictured Myrna Gray and Mozelle Fox Baulor Unlversrtu School of Nursing Student Council Pres1dent Patricia Turner First V1ce Pres1dent Llllie Merle Powell Second VICG Pres1dent Mary Leigh Anderson President of Sen1or Class . . . Mozelle Fox Frances Hilliard Ierry Comstock . Libba Watson . Jerry Blaylock Mildred Shibata . Barbara Floyd . . . Ioyce Autrey Annagene Smith . . . . Myna Gray . . . . Irene Bealle Kathleen Watson . . . . Iulia Foutch Florence Kimball First Row: Clark, Bottom, Reno, At- , E. , ij . H E K E ,., Q , EEE-::.3j5' , taway, Grepo. Second Row: Fur- H K .HQ t ' 1 . 3 X 3 low, Hixson, Causey, Garschagan. H, l i A I I X H' 2 K M 3 1' Egg .,i,., ' .., : . 1 X 5 21 : BETTY CASH ar e .5 E ,Q President , M 5 ' g 5 L .. ,s A . I 1 ,HE f .fi ,Q ' HQ 5 ' mi M, nil gn Z -iii rf 5 is 'ff W E rv ,V M- H rf ' M A N, ,gs 5 fr -E f - . N553 H , Y H . 1 . I ,. j ,K . .gimy ,,:-H , i '- Ei ' 1 H L 5 . if E, Eziigf ivf -X I :Y '- Senior Class Hillcrest Unit Technician Nurse Students Hillcrest Unit Freshman Class Hillcrest Unit W-ft pm - M' -. 4 ax' ' li' 15? . 'sill Q lf' 1 , sg 2 1 . .5 V First Bow: Davis, Meyer, Speer, . ' ' ,I 1 i ' F1 i - . I 1 i . 1 fi H ' 1 sr it ,, 2 5 A Exell, Crawford, Lassetter, Stevens, fi 'V si I 5 3 X, 3 ' Q gig Massengale. Second Row: Nobles, '- sg ' ' YH 5 1' '31 McCarty, Lueck, Daniel, Cummings, Gibson. in . ,nl . . ,f Q 4 , , ' . l ' is , A v ' . -, zzz .4 . . H 4 is gl 2 Ki.,-::. ' , , ,V . fi -3 .:,: ' . .. - if-:f,,,. E? jjj: 1 N. :.- ., J ---- Q jj . is, j fjfrff' Zi. 55.5. - ., , z.: .:.:.:. -' -Q -5 .. ' .. Q ,- ,H ,Rm ., . .- ., Q 2' . ,..,. 5 ....... ' iii 'i' ' at ..,, -1' 'I' :gi ,.,,g:,,,:.,.g:,.,,,.,. 'I' :':':'t 'I' EI: 1' sg: ,., .,.,.. ,,:,' .,.,,. ,,. -., ' - Iv'-I-1-' ' ' .. .. ,g,.-g:gg ' W .,f,f.,m :g:.,.,', .:. -:st Qi.: - -- 3 -'E -1 Mira- ' si :-:-,::::-:- sw- 1Pi::,..,4, me . 14 'ea-:-:-'P--: ..,. --r' wwwfams. . ..-Tai: :EI 1 .51 .... 'I X Waders MHC' .s i E H 'wr in b , ' Q 53 wtf-1. WS 'wi ,HE Qw j g irsgs H391 Hg Ky 222 H ,...2z2f ':eg sg? , Emi, 1 ' if? En. .. .ws mst .Q ,, - H Sig- .V - ?' wt H w H .s gss w - S -erm 391 pm I X First Row: Sadler, Richardson, Pittman, Haliburton, Rose. Second Row: Harper, Iohnson, Robinson, Cummings. Student Council Hillcrest Unit President ............ Secretary ............. Senior Representative .... Senior Representative .... Sophomore Representative Technician Representative Technician Representative Advisor ................ Advisor . . Ierrie Rose Eva Genia Richardson Ina Sadler . . . . . Anita Pittman . . Nancy Haliburton . . . . . . Rilda Iohnson . . Mae Etta Cummings Doris Harper, R.N. . Edith Robinson, R.N. IP MERIT BOARD STUDENT COUNCIL ORGANIZATION Pres. .... Elsie Iean Whitney Vice-Pres. ........ Jean Stuart Senior Rep. . Gilmer Iarie Flatt Sec. .......... Eunice Daniel Soph. Rep.. .Nancy Peavy and Darlie Williams Tech. Rep. . .Dorothy Lueck and Louise Stevens Director School of Nursing ....... Miss Bernice ' McDonald t Q First Row: Stuart, Whitney, Flatt. Second Row: Pleavy, Daniel, Lueck, Stevens, Williams. Miss McDonald. Activities Hillcrest Unit First,,Row: Mott, Oliver, Kundert. Second Row: Peavy, Richardson, Rose, Dav- is, McCarty. 393 B. S. U. COUNCIL Pres. ....... Devellyn Oliver Advisor ...... Iune Mott, R.N. Counciler . . . Eunice Kundert LILLIE MEBLE POWELL Most Representative Nursing Student 394 I QV' 63' Agfa flf Oo Senior 0004, Qs, P QS, '5 190219 Q99 ?f3,0 -719 Favorites FRANCES HILLIARD Q9 QQ ix 1 ANGELA ALVARDO Carnival Queen Left to Right: Annagene Smith and escort, Senior Lady-in-Waiting: Barbara Floyd and es- cort, Senior Princess: Dr. Allan Crenshaw: Angela Alvarado Sophomore Princess: Grace Wang and escort, Sophomore Lady-in-Waiting: Florence Long and escort, Technician Classes Lady-in-Waiting. ' 596 www' 3 am nga B :LYS ,W , Q, if xi S f REF , mags nm mm: wmxmm 15, W ca Inq Fun ..- .: ' . . , ,, z i 2 , . FW N Ka, 2 di gl f 3, X My ,xg ' Q X' J A . S LZ W HJR 1 1 7 ,Q w , ss -visas fm rum wax as azz a fa 1 w ESU... :Q 1 use A mf ,- F 1 J N335 in m QE 4 .X 'P' s X My -Si I E Qwgzf 2 ,C ' .i 3, 3 ll - ... . :W , as F ww. y as N., Wm, V-.M +.... M . Ili lm if HE' E W j 25 an Sf' TEX Q Tiff Zi XM. E . L Hifi A U 1 FCNW W 1 M., A N. K 5:51. ggwf .5-..,::7 , ,.,yf.::zea::,, .: - J r ' 4 L I S kiwi Nw: K W .NWWW W Good Times-Yes! L, Baxter, Billy Bates ........... Alcott, Abate, Annie Mae ........... Abbott, Iohn William, Ir.. ... Adair, Iohn Ed... ........ . Adami. Jeanne Frances. . . Adams, Billy Ray. ..... . Adams. Iames W ...... Adams, Iohnny ...... Adams, Iohn T .... . . . . . Adams. Nita ....... ..... Adams Virginia Ruth .... Adkssoi., Ruben Irving .... Aiken. Mary lane. .... Akin. Mary Iane .... .... Bert Edward .. . Alexander. Don Clark .... Alexander, Lou Ann ..... Altord, Betty .. .... . . Altord. Dan Frank ......... Allord, Lu ...... .......... Altord, Marshall Edward... 246 246 84 Allbriton. Charles M. .... . Allbritton, Virginia Lee .... Sara lane Allen. Allen. Caroline ........ Louis Neil ...., Allen. Rose Marie.... Allen. Alen, Thelma Ioan ....... Allen, Vernon I ............ Allenson, Dorothy Lynn .... Allgood, Barbara ...... Alvis, Kenneth Ray... Aman. Bill B .......... M. Lorraine .... Carl Cecil .... Anchors. Anderson. Anderson, Gene ..... Anderson, lack Loyd .... Anderson, Ioy Ann .. Anderson, Marlan G .... Andrews . I. Andrews. Mary Lou .... Grover Angell. Thelma Louise ........ Anthony, Glenna Lee ..,.. Applewhite, Feliciat Louise Armstrong. Charles Fredrickluu Armstrong, 1-'rank Lindsay... Arnold, Iames B. ......... . Ashburn. Hazel Ann ...... Ashley. Delton ..... Ashley, Ernest O. Atchley, Iames M. .. Athey. Bill loe ...... Atkins. Athol Iesse Atkinson. 1. T. ....... . Austin, Gerald Alfred .. Autrey. Willie O. .... . Aven. Mary Lee .. . Avera. Patricia Ieanne. .. Avera, Sylvia Lorainne. Avere, Catherine Ann... Averee. Ann. ...,...... Averett. Frank C. .. Awalt, Wanda Lou .... Babb, Mary L. . .... .. Bacher, Richard E. ..... . Baechtel, William Robert ..... Baglay, Iohn E. ......... . Bagley, Wayne ........ Bagwell, Billy C ........... Bagwell, Iohn . . .... .. Bailey, Ilmmie Fletcher Bailey. R. Murray, Athens .... Bain. Carl Erwin ........... Bain, Mary Melite .......... Baines, Rita Io .. .. Baird. Ir., Albert Edwin ...... Baker, Mrs. Aline Anderson .... Baker, Betty Ann ............ Baker, Don G. ..... ........ . Baker, Emoiean . Baker, Gene Milton .... Baker, Ian . ....... . Baker. Kabot ..... Baker, Marilyn Ioyce .... Baker, Nancy Ioyce Baker, Robert E. ..... . Baker, Robert Lee Baker. Sandra lane .... Baldwin, Shirley Lou Ball, Alice .. ...... . . Ball, Kathleen ..... Ballard, Lloyd Iames .... Ballard. Travis ........ Ballew, Lee Kenneth .... Ballou. Carlene ..,..... Banks, Bob .... ........ Bankston, Amos Lee ........ Bankston, Betty Charles... Barba, Pedro Luis .............. Barbee, Emily Gordon ................ ....... Barber. Billy Truett . ..... . nurfieid, Patsy ......,... 112111157 Barker. Donald G. ............. . Barksdale. Frank Davis .......... Barnes. Clilton Earl ...... Barnett, Barney .. Barnett, Charlotte Iean .... Barnett, Robert Russell .... Barnett. William loseph .... Barnwell, Mary Lou ...... Barr. Carolyn .......... Barrett. Mary .. Barrett, Ir., William Guy .... Barron, Benny Gene . ..... . Barron, Ruth .. Barron, Ir., William Lenny .... Barstow, Robert Gordon ..... Barth, William Henry ....... Barton, Iane .. . . ...... . .. . Bass, Charles Daniel . ...... .. Bassett, Henrietta Elizabeth. . . Bassett, Madalyn Preston ..... Bateman. Robert Lee ...... Batemon. Rav Howell Bates, Iohn T. ...... . Bates, W. Dennis ..... .....12B. ....40 Waco Student Index 429 . 187 84 72 . . . .40 . .....'.-1.121- 84 40 84 189 40 115 .. ....... 84 .......40 236 .....l12, .....126,131 .....40. 273 62 260 ..... 249 .....62. ........40 112 84 72 84 ....62. ....40, ....l28. .....72. 40. 131. .,....1l2. ....62. .....72. '. '.iha.' 1214. lb 40. 1 . IIIAAI' .... 572' ilk' 156 ' 'ish' ' .4o . 62 254 84 . 72 62 72 72 72 132 132 191 62 .84 .72 . 62 84 270 . 72 84 . 84 40 112 254 263 237 72 219 40 72 279 242 40 72 , 84 72 252 274 72 84 94 B4 72 132 112 116 219 . 84 . 40 . 72 72 84 269 62 84 84 72 84 132 94 84 72 84 72 62 250 40 40 128 62 277 62 104 . 84 62 273 40 250 275 104 72 186 40 219 84 112 84 62 .....206 iiab 104 ..41 72 . .116 242 72 252 ...94 ...62 41 164 . 84 84 219 Batson, Iohn Frederick. . . .... . Batstone. Alice Virginia. . . . . . . Baumgartner, Robert Murdock .... Bayless, Ovid Lynn ........... Beacom, George Lee... Beal, Ir., Iames Burton .... Beals, David Eugene ..... Beaman. Paul C .... Beavers, Bill Mac ....... Beazley, Betty Io ......... Bechtel. Carol n Cecelia Becker, y .... Billie Eugene ........ Becker, Carolyn .............. . . . . Beckham, Ir.. Winslow Ioshua. . . . Beidleman. Wynn H. ........ . . Belcher, Ianice Elaine. . . . . . . . gelfher. Walter Ray .... E n Betsy ............ Bell, Betty lane . .... .. Bell. Gordon Wood, . . . Bell, Ioe Cliil ...... Bell, Louise Marie... Bell. Bennen. Mary Lee .... Shirley ..... Bennett, Io Anne ...,.. Bernard, Etna Ruth. Bemard, Nelma Iean. .. . Berry. Benny Ioe ...... Berry, Billy Ray . . . Berry. Donald Ray .... Berry, Richard Lee. .. Betty. Helen Anna .. . Bickers, Buddy .. Bieleteldt, Claralene ..... Bierwirth, Leo .... . . . Bilderback, Hubert O .,... Birch, I0 Carol . . . . . . Bird. Billy Ioe ..... Bird, Iack Edward Birkhead. Mary Sue .,... Bishop. Ir.. Cecil E ..... Bishop, Dot M. .... . Bistany, Allred I. . . . . Bittick, Peggy Rae .... Black. David Arther. Black, Peggy Nell ...... Black, Ronald Weldon . . . Black. T. B. .. .. .... Black, William Leslie ........ Blackburn, Margenia .. Blackman, Clinx Cunningham Blacksher, Ir., Edwin L. ...... . Blackwell, Edith Alice ........ Blackwell, Eldred Edwin ,... Blake, Ioan .. ...... .. Blalock, Gypsy Adair .... . Blanek. Harry I. . . .. . . . . Blassingame, Ken Edward .... Batchley, Richard L ........ Blaylock, Ebbageue I ...... A Blaylock, Iohn Ioseph. . .. Bley. Paula Nell ........ Bloskas. Iohn D. .. Blue. Iames Harvey, Ir ..... Blume, Oliver Emest Boatman, Iesse E. .... . Boatright, Martha Ellen... Bobo, Betty . . ...... . . Boeltcher, Iohn O. .... .. Boettcher, Ann L. . Boettcher, Ioyce Marie .... Bohannan, Don Cloyd Boles. Mary Bolton. lim M. ..,... . Bolton. Mary Ann ....... Bones. Iames R.. . ..,. . . . . Bonnett, Wm. Fletcher . . . . . . . Bonora, Martin Matthews .... Bonora, Rosemary Elizabethn.. Boothe, Ianice Martin ...... Borchers, William Henry .... Boswell, Aubrey . . .... . . Botsford, Ir.. Truitt Hall .... Bouldin. Billy Frank .. .. Bourns. Durward Andrew Bowdin. Barbara Anne ...... Bowen, Nancy Ann .... Bowers. Carolyn Louise ..... Bowers, Ir., Robert Graves .... Bowman, Edward .. .... .. Box, Steve A. .......,. . Boyce, Carolyn Harriet .... Boyd. Billie Blanche .... Boyd. Clayton Allen ..... Boyett, Helen Ieanette .... Bradley. Nancv Marie Brady. Iames C. ....... . Bramblett. Marcus Lee... Branch, Erma Lee ...... Brannon, Iames Hollis Branon. Wanda Lizelle Branyon, Ir.. Thomas A.. Bratton. Bobhye Faye . .... . Brawner, Edward Thomas .... Bray. Louise ........ . Brazil, Patricia Iack Breland. Iohn .. Breland, Le Iean . . Brewer Ill. Iames F .... Brewer, Svdney ..... Brewster, Nancv A .... Bridges. Toy Martin ..... Brient, Mary Frances Briggs, Rhea Laverne... Brigham, William H ..... Brinson, Betty Evelyn ..... Briscoe, Douglas Eugene .... Bristow, Charles Roy ...... Brocato. lr., C. O ......... Brock, Roy Clay ............ Brogdon. Ernest Sommer. .. Brooks. Ir.. C. E. ....... . Brooks, Ernest L ....... . 400 .4l, 249 84 62, 264 62 62. 250 .....72 278 .....84 'si ' 72 72 72 84 . . . . . 84 72 250 250 ....72. . . . . .72. 191. ........72. ....4l, ....72, .iif i-fsif nc.. .72. liilf '1541 hill '1'1h. 125. 'ffffiz 1'.1la5f 'zbltl hsof 236. 155. .72. Illia. 249. .41, '.'.',15'a',' ..IIf-iif 124. 124. .sz. 219. 'Eli 275. ihs. .. .172. . . . 122. 141. Nei . 72 . 84 84 .41 .41 .84 275 84 72 .84 84 84 136 B4 84 250 84 131 41 250 41 136 278 72 250 130 104 84 41 219 72 242 84 276 62 84 72 85 85 85 279 41 85 .85 246 279 136 104 41 85 62 112 85 41 .85 278 189 .41 72 112 95 .72 .62 131 132 236 258 136 249 62 246 72 62 72 41 41 62 72 62 131 85 72 85 85 104 . 41 . 85 62 . 85 266 85 275 . 85 104 41 277 62 ...Uma 41 73 .213 lie' .......l04. ..'F1izf 219 219 130 236 73 128 Brooks, Iames Arthur ..... ....., 8 5 Brooks. Lewis Erskine.... ..... ...85 Brooks. Samuel Palmer .... ......... 2 60 Broom, Ir.. Shelton E. .... ....... 2 13, 219 Brothers, David Eugene .... .... 1 04, 237 262 Broughton, Donna M ....... ....... . .... 4 1 Bruton, Susie ............... .......... 2 52 Brown. Ir., Aubrey William .... ...219 Brown, Charles Louis ...... ...136 Brown, Charlotte Lynn .... .... B 5 Brown, George Durham .... .. . 85 Brown, H. Fletcher. ....... . .. 73 Brown. Gay Sharon ....... ...104 Brown, Iune Neoilenen.. 85 Brown, Mack Neil ........ ..... 1 04 Brown, Steve Ronnie ...... ..... . ..73 Brown. Vera Dean ....... .. ........ 85 Browning, Ieane Lee ...... .... .... 7 3 . 242 Brubaker. William Arthur ..... ...1l2, 242 Bruce, Iames Howard. ...... ........ 7 3 Bruce, Robert Charles. ..... ..... 8 5, 236 Brumley, Harold Clark .... ........ 7 3 Brumley, Mary Ioan .... .. ......... .85 Bruner, Iames Newton ...... ............. 7 3, 274 Bruner. Katherine ............ ...... ....,,.. . . 254 Brunson. Thomas Clyde. Ir. ........ 104 186, 189, 260 Bruton, Susie.. .. .,...... ...... . ....... . .. 73 Bryant, Dawson S .......... .......... 1 28, 132 Bryant, I. Stephen .... ....... 6 2 Bryant, Margaret Io ,... ..... 9 5 Brymer. Glyn T. . .. 237 Buchanan, Darrell S. .... . . . . . . 85 Buchanan, Ir., lrvin R .... . ...104, 250 Buchschacher, Ruth Erna .... .. 85 Buck. Aubrey Gene ........ ..... 7 3, 235 Buckner, William Pascal, III ..... ....... 8 5 Buckner. William T. ......... ..... 7 3 Bullock, Gabland Ray ....... . 136 Bunn. Wanda Marie . ........ ....... 6 2 Bunting, Tommie Katherine .... .... . . 85 Buonassi, Mike Charles ,.... ....... 1 36. 270 Burch. Iackson Bryce . ..... .... . . .... 260 Burch, Ladye Ruth ...... .. .73, 237, 246 Burks. limmy Lee .. ............... . 41 Burnett, Vernelle . ..................... 73, 249, 290 Burnette. William L.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72 Burns, Marilyn Ann 73, 154. 158, 159, 237, 246, 247 Burnside. Wanda Louise ...... ....... . . 85 Burton. Gail Lovelle ....... . .............. .f .... .85 Burton, Iohn McLeod .... .... l 04. 173. 258. 116 Burton, Nancy ' ..... . ....... 73, 250 Bush, Irving Lee, Ir .... ...... l 26. 131. 258 Bush, Ir., 'Iack M. . ...... .. 73 Bush. Sue ......... .. 62, 173, 246 Bushman, Loeen ...... 41, 266 Bushman, Lois . ...... 41, 266 Butler, Iohn Lee ...... ..... . . . 73 Butt. Eleanor . . ..... . . . . . 41. 158. 266 Byargeoa, Ann Vaniece ..... 85, 152. 154 Byrom, Barbara Ann ...... ...... 7 3, 252 Byus, Iames Elbert .... .. ..,. 85 Cain, Glen Tony . .. .... 136 Calhoun. Richard .... 219 Callls, Alva Barbara .. .. . 85 Callaway. Ianice Kay.... .... 85, 145, 154 Calvert, Barbara Anne .... ..... . 62. 276 Campbell, Alice Marie. ...... ....... 8 5 Campbell, Betty Iean ..... .... 41, 291 Campbell, Dorothy Mae ......... .. 249 Campbell, Gordon Reginald .. .85 Campbell. lack Len ......... .... . 62 Campbell, Iohn Thomas .... .. 136 Campbell, Mary Helen .... .... 6 2. 273 Campbell. Mel Wayde .... .... 7 3, 191 Campbell, Polly.. .... .. .41, 278 Campo, Iohn Emest . . . . . . . 128 Canales. Yolanda .... 85 Canant. Ir.. F. C. ..... .. .l26, 130 Cannata, Donald C. .... .... 8 5. 280 Cannon. Richard Arlin .. . .... 73, 250 Cantrell, Rose Ella ....... .... 8 5 Cantrell. Sandra ....... .... 8 5 Caraway, Thomas Dale ..... .... 7 3 Card. Carol Boyd ....... .... 2 19 Cardwell, Frances ......... .. .85 Cargill. Thelma Louise ....... .. 73 Carleton Ir., Albert Warren .... '. .. 85 Carlisle,.Ierry Vardeman ....... .... 4 1 Carmichael. Charles R ....... .... . 236 Carnett, Betty Sue. ....... .... 4 1, 246 Carnes,NatM. .. .....73 Carpenter. Charles David... ...219. 262 Carpenter. Wm. Donald ..... . . .207, 219 Camathan, Gayle ..... .... ...... 8 5 Carothers. Iohn Wayne. .... ........... 8 5 Carroll, Alton Donald ..... .... 1 22, 126, 131 Carroll, Billy Wayne , . . . . .... ..... . . .104 Carroll. Elizabeth Francis... ......... .185 Carroll. Mary Elizabeth ,... .. l85 Carroll Richard A .,...... .... 7 3 Carson, Glynda , .... .... 8 5 Cartee, Iames Fred ..... ..... 6 2 Carter, Iames Earnest. .... ....... 6 2 Carter, Peggy Iean .. 85 Carter, Stan .. ........ .... 6 2. 260 Carter. William Lloyd ...... ....... 8 G Carver, Raymond Earle .... ........ 8 6 Casey, Carolynn ....... . . . . . . .B5. 276 Casey, Iames Burton. .... .... 7 3. 236 Cash, lack Robert .... .... ...... 4 1 Cash, Iames 1-1. ....... ..... ..... 2 3 6 Casner, Ken ...,.. ......... . . 219 Casper, Ir.. Albert Edward .... B6 Cassis, Iorge, Ir. ...... . Castleman, Mary Lou ..... Cates, Don Tate . Cauble, Martha True ..... Caudell, A. Kelly ....... Caudill, Iames Harold. Cavitt, Ella Laura .... Cawker, Ann Carolyn ...... Cayce. Dick Lon .. .. . . Chamberlain. Walter Sam, IL- -- Chambers, Billy Bob ........ Chambers, Billy I .......... 42 86 86 42 42 42 . . . 73 86 73 86 104 86 262 Chambers, Chambers , Clint E. . ......... . Ernest Weldon .... Chambless. Ann Elizabeth ..... Chambless. Chambliss, Mary Elizabeth... Dixie Ann lBabeJ. Chancellor. Ioyce Irene ....... Chapman, Cyrus ......... Cheatham. Ir., left P. .... . Cheek. Barbara Ann ....... Chenault, Betty Barbara .... Cheney, Iosefh Walter .... Cheng, Harod 1-lsiao-jen .... Childress, Donald Royce... Child ile s. Gloria Ann ....... . s ohn H Ch . I . ..... . ...... . Chisum, Silver Carroll. ....... Christensen, Beulah Naomi .... Christian, Emily ........ ..... . Chuoke, IoAnn ............ . Clark, Iohn D ........... Clark, Patsy. ............ Clark, Robert Keith. . . .. . . Clark. Sherman Edward ..... Clarke. Charles Edward ..... Clay, Ir.. Albert Hampton .... Claypool. Iohn R. . .........,. . . . Clements, Charles William ..., Clemons, Betty ..... ........ Clendening, Dorothy Ann .... Clendeunen, Buddy Darrel .... Cluck. William B ............. Cobb. Marie... .... Cockrell, Iames R. .... . Cody. Margaret Ann ..... Coe. Richard Oren ..... Colley. Robert Thomas .... Coggins. Anna Lu Coggins. George Henry .... Coit, Mary Ann .... ..... Coker. Ernest Andrew... Cole, Barbara lean ..... . Cole, Lister Stacy ....... Colegrove, Forrest ....... Coleman, Henry Lyman. . . . Coleman, Ioe Edwin .... Coleman, Nancy ....... Coley. Iry Gene Colley. Gloria Ann .. Collier Richard L. .. . Collins. Billy Frank .. . Collins, Doris lean Collins. Collins. Collins couinsf George F. . lra Francis .. L. L, Ir. .. .. Tommie lean .... Coltharp. Bruce Ray .. Combest, Chloris Ann, . . . Combs, Conaw Ann .. .... .. ay. Betty Ross .... Conawa Pats 206. y. y ...... Cone. Hoye Iean ..... Conn, Bryan R. ............ Connally. Sue Norwood . ..... . Connaughton, Iackson Martin, . . . Conner, Arlene . . ....... . . Conner, Iohn Stanley .... . . . .. . Connell, Douglas Hayden. Ir .... . Coody, Thomas Iarrell . .,... . c 1. oo av. Cook, Dorothy Martyn ...... Cook, Frances .......... Cook. Hulen, Ir. ...... . Cook, Iohn Edwin ,... Cook. Iohn W. ..,.. . Cook, . Iessie Knox Larry . ....... Cook, Mary Io ..... ...... Cook. Wanda Ruth ........ .. Herbert Vernon lr Cooke, , .... Cooksey. Ioanne ..... ...... . Coolidge. Iohnny. . ...... . . .86 86 Cooper, Cooper. Davis Lowery .... Iane Anne ..... Cooper, Iohn A. ...... .. Cooper, Reuel Ienninqs .. . Cooper. William Frazier. . . .. Copp edge, Betty I ane ..... Corbin, Barbara Fay .... Corbran, Ioseph Bolas .... Corby. Lois Eleanor .... . Cory, Ina Mae . . ,. . Corrigan, Bradford. Ir .... Cothran, Wm. Albert ..... Cotton, Roy Milton .. ...... Couh ran. Larry Covington, Dorothy Ann ..... Cowan. William Winfield .... Cowart, Carolyn. ........... Cowart, T. W. ......... . Cowden. George M. ....... . Cowden. Mary lane . ...... . Cowley. Charles Norman ..... .68 264 105 Cox, Byron Bowman ,... .... Cox. Ir., Ioe David ....... Cox, Evelyn Louise... Cox, Robert Burnett... Cox. Robert Ray. ...... . Coz Bill Iim ort, . ........ Crabtree, Doris Wayne... . Craiq. Charles Rea ....... Craig. Donald Carl Craig, William Henry, Ir ..... Crane. Camilla Ruth .... ... Craniill, Delma Ioe ...... Crawford, Gail Crawford. William R .... Creighton. Luan ...... Crews, Doris ..... ..... Crews. Ralph Gordon .... Crews. Sara Ann ...... Crider. Iohn Richard .... Crim. Mack C. W ...... Crippen, Betty Lou ...... Crismon, Leola .......... Crockett, Charles Wayne... Crockett, Mary Carolyn .... . 123, UV . . . . . .62 .62. 270 42 . 86. 124, 132, 158, ' '-ii' 'ishl' 186. . . . .42. 246 '. I I 1121 ' 42. .86. .62. 173. .86. 73, .42. 128, .128 73. 86 42 42 73 . 73 154 73 136 .73 73 258 275 .86 .73 .73 . 73 8E 219 42 . 62 86 187 136 246 270 . 73 62 . 86 258 192 262 258 . 86 42 B6 219 254 266 52 73 . 86 252 86 86 131 131 . 86 . 73 219 62 277 'shf .73. 73 86 73 249 . . . . . 86 73 62 279 86 73 . .. .'1'z4 ...Jail 'iid' ....1i1z . .63. ...42 ....74. 'iaisl' 174. .42, 186, .42, . .'. i4' hsoj ' 270. 42. 249, . 43, .43, 258, 74. .86 132 219 73 62 136 104 73 36 86 42 86 73 276 264 86 162 104 86 242 . 86 86 . 74 270 86 250 243 86 262 63 104 266 243 74 219 . 74 86 86 260 . 86 86 . 74 86 105 .86 . 86 250 172 276 86 128 86 . 250 274 .43 86 105 270 ooo Student Index Cross, Robert Edwin .... . Crotts, Iohn Chester ..... Crow, Patricia ........ . Croyle. Charla Ruth. . . . . . . .. . Crozier, Nancy .... ..... . . . . . . Robert. . . Crutchfield. William Culbreth. Iohn Marshall ...... Culp, Peggy lean ..........,. Culvahose. Iames Wayne. ,... Cummins, Alanzo ........... Curda, Helen Louise ....... .. Cunningham, Patsy Ann. .... . Cunningham, Richard Bryan.. Curle, Ray Eugene .... .... . . . Curlee, Wrennah Fay ........ Currin. Doylene .............. Dabney, Barbara Ann ........ IIfIfiz.3'ihi 124. 154, .63. 1'ii9'. ...........63, Dalton, tBilll William Wesleyix.. Daly, E. Sharon ........ . . . . D'Ambrosio. Elizabeth tMrs.J. . Daniel. Gene Paul . ..... Gordon Scotty ........ Dansby. Augusta Ann ....... Darden. Christeen ......... Daugherty. Iames Mills ..... Davenport. Iames Calvin .... Davenport, William ....... Davidchik. Zachery S ..... Davidson. David F ........ Daniel, Davidson, Davidson. Francis .......... Guy D. . . ..... . . . Davidson. Margaret Aleste. .. . Davidson Davis. Davis. Davis. Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis. Davis. Davis. Davis , Mary Elizabeth .... Betty Ruth ........ Charles Gowin .... Donald F. . . . . Duane Newton .... -Fannie . . . . . Frances Ruth ..... Harry Albert .... Hugh Edward Iack Slover e nette . I a ....... Davis, Iohn Edward. . . . . Davis, Laura Iune .. Davis, Martha Elaine Davis. Davis. Mary Ann ....... Mary Nan , . . Davis, Nancy .... .... Davis, Starkey Dee Davis. Vernon L. Davis. Wallace Ed .. Davis, Will David .... Davis, Willie Clyde ..... Day, Marian Lucille .... . Dean, Betty Earl ...... Dean. David G., Ir. . . . . . Dean, Helen Virginia ...... Dean. Ioyce Ieannette . . . . . . Dearinger, David William Debusman, Paul Marshall... Dere, Ioy Lucretia .......... Dees, Robert .... De la Garza. Elizabeth .... Delay. William I. ....... . Dellinger, Faye Sherrill .... Dellinger, La Verne . ...... . Demmer, Charlotte- Cathryn. . . Dendy. Ann Carolyn . .. . . .. Dendy. Donald David ...... Denena, Nellie Mae ...... Denning, Barbara ...... Dennis. Mae Ladelle .... Denson, Thos. Chas .... Denton, Barbara .... Denton. Ioe Don ..... Iesse Allen ....... Derrick. Desha, Everett ........... Devries, William R. .... . . . . Dickey, Frank Chandee, Ir.. .. Dickey, Kenneth Harvey .. .. Dickson, Emma Sue . .. 43, Dieaking. Clarence Edward .. Di Fiore. Andrew D .......... Dilday. R. H., Ir. ....... . Dilworth, Iames W. Dingman, Nina Iune ..... Dobbs. Elizabeth Anne ..... Dobyns, Elizabeth A. .... Dodge, Helen Faye .... ..... Dodge, Iohn M ..... .......... Dodson, Doris Grace Donaldson, Gurgtord O'Dell.. Dohoney.1oan ull ...... - .... Dooley. Bunny .............. Dooley, Dianne . .. Dooley, Merle Herbert Dorbritz, Richard Orville ..... Dorrill. Bob L... Dorrill. Mrs. Martha Brawley. Dorrill. W. F. ... ...... Dorroh, Marjorie Elizabeth .... Dorsett. Dovalee ..... .... Donward, David Allan ....... Dorwood, Donald Maurice .... Doss. Tommylu . ........ . Dossett. Grace Ganelle .... Doty. Anne Aline ...... Doyen, Betty Louise. . . . . . Dowden. Steve H .... Driver, Charles ..... D'Spain. lim Lynn... Du Bose, Diana De ....... Dubose, lack ....,... .. .. Dudley, Doris Marlow ...... Dudley. Dwight Nolileet.... Dudley, Nancy Leigh ..... .. Dudle , William Claude ..... Due. Maxine . ......... .. Duke, Bobby Lealon ...... Duke, Ioan Marie ..... Duke, Vivian Io ...... Dulaney, Iohn Bonds .... Dulaney, Ruelene ...... 401 131 . 86 246 105 74 136 86 254 .219 ....2 .74. . .74 1 ....87. ...l24, 'ffffiodf ....l73. f.'ff.'4d.' 7.41 43 124. 186. 2191 266 273 87 . 74 74 87 74 . 74 . 87 63 43 42 . 87 43 242 219 43 132 1 12 219 116 172 . 43 . 87 130 43 43 11.2 63 242 278 264 86 237 136 87 74 H187 , .... 87 .....219 43 ...136 ..l28 . 87 ..63 63 74 17231 250 ......87 219 ......87. .. .126. 74 74 130 63 . . . . . 74 270 43 87 87 63 43, 74. 63. 43, . . . .... 128. ...l05, iii ' 'iii' 'iss' 'fIf'-iisi. .....63, 111174: '.'.11.a'.' S91 iii. .........105. 236. '1'1':i . 87. issl' 128. 190. .43. .iii zsfi' ' 116. 189. 172. 219. .43. 74 252 271 260 249 132 243 . 74 87 132 187 249 219 126 172 130 74 87 63 87 . 74 74 219 . 43 279 87 124 274 112 270 43 43 277 74 136 . 43 254 . 87 246 219 237 236 87 136 246 ....,.74 87 128 112 87 .74 .63 105 .74 X Dumin, Frederick ....... . . . . Dunagan, Samuel Blake .... Dunkieberg. num Elizabeth.. Dunlap, Iimmy ............. Dunlop, Beatrice Anne .... . . Dunlop. Margaret Ishbel .... Dunn, Dunn, Dunn, Glenda Ray ...... Dunn, Iames William... Maxine Elaine ..... A.B ................ George Loran ..... Dunn, Dunnam, Clyde Vance .... Dunning, Betty Gibbs ...... . Dunning, George Henry .... Dupre, Louis George ...... Durham, Henry S.. Ir. .... . Durham. Margaret Eugenia. Durst, Wanda Raye ........ Dutton. Dick. .... ........ . Duvall, Mary ..... .. ..... .. Dyal, Robert lBobl Allison.. Dyer, Donald Leon ......... Dyson, Io Ann . ....... . Eaker. Boyd Fletcher ...... Early, William Tracy ...... Earney, Franklin Ivey, Ir... Easley. Mona Frances ...... East. Io Anne .. ............ .. Easterwood, Dorothy Mueller ..... Eastin, Alfred Severn. .... . Eberspacher, Dell . ........... Eckerrnan. I ames Louis .... Eckhardt. Calla ............ Eckols. Charles Lillard ...... .. Edmiston. Robert Quentin .... Edmonson, Elmer Bud ..... Edmonson, Linda Alford .... Edwards, Gwen ......... Edwards, lean Anne .... Edwards. lean. . . . . .. Edwards. Martha Sue .... . Myra lean . . .. Edwards. Edwards, Norma lean .... Ollie Roy ..... Edwards. Edwards, Peggy ........ . . . Edwarus Richard Moore ..... Eiland. Guy M. .. Eiland. Millard Fayne... Elarn, Billy Ioe ..... Elkins. Daniel Ray .... Ellington. Betty lean .. Ellis. Doris .. . . . .. Ellis. Mary Frances .. Ellis, Patricia Ann ....... Ellis, Richard Perry ....... Emerson, Alton David .... . . . Emerson. lacquelyn Storey .... Emerson. Ioanne ........ Emery, Paul Leighton ..... Enete, Crystal Ioy . ...... . Engel, Mary Katherine ....... . Engelbrecht, Doris Loraine. . . . . Englet, Robert Harrison ..... . . . . 112. English, lack Howard Epperson, Gordon Winfred.'.' 1 ' Erban,Pete . .... Ermert. Gene Oliver . ..... Eskew, Barbara Ann .... Eskew, Perry Rogers .... Eubanks, Billy Ray ...... Evans, Albert Reginald .... Betsy Ann.. Evans. Evans, Frances Emily .... . Evans, lane Ann. . . .J . . . . Evans. Evans. Everitt, Iacqueline Dell ..... Ewing. Marilyn .. .. .. Eyeington. Charles David... Faas, Rudy Oscar ........ Fagan. Dorothy Le ....... Fagan, Euna Delle Fair, Howard S ..... Fair. Ted . . . . . Fairfield. Walter D.. Folks. E. N. ........ . . . . Fanning, Robert Allen ..... Fant. Ir., Louie ludson .... Faris, Margaret Ruth . . . . Faris. Mary Bess ..... Farrar. Charles W ....... Farris, Bob .. . .... .... . . Farris, Iames Martin . . , .. . . Luanne .... . . . Mabel Lou . Feather, George Kenneth... Fekert, Robert ........ . .. Felty. Bobbie w. Fenley, Curtis William. Ir... Fenton. Robert H. ....... . Ferguson, Iames E. Ferrell, William Iack Feuerstein, Thom Charles... Fielder, Florence Ann ..... Fields. Lewis lack Fintrock, Wallace Paul..... Fitzpatrick. Ray L. . .... . . . Flanagan, Ierry Ray ..... Flanagan. Francis .... Fleetwood, Bill .... Fletcher. Don ........ Floyd, Sylvia .......... Floyd. Watter ......... . . Floyd. William Forrest .... Fly. Billie Ruth . ........ . Fodell, Harvey Wallace .... Fong. Don lack ...... Foote. Iohn Howth . ........ Force. Frederick Paxton ..... Ford, Carolyn Louise ..... Fore, Nancy Louise ........ Foree. Elizabeth Keith ...... .. Forester. David Fred ........... Formby. Marshall Clinton. Ir.. . . . Forrest. Herman Elbert. Ir. ..... . Forson, Norman Ray ......... . Forsgard, Ann ........ . 74 43 . . . . .43 87 74 42 ....128. ...63, .....87. .. f .' ' i:3 i5ei . . 219. .. .43. .44. iii .......87. .. ..63. ....105, 44. . . . .214. ......ll2. ....1l2. '.'.'.'.hi2 ...44. ....44. .llsaf 'ii-if 219. ..1'11 sa, ...1o5. 115 .......aa. 11168. .'.'.'.7-i ....105. ...44. . ..126. ....124. 116. ...112. .....172. . 11163, 63, . ...... 126. III1ioi'2is' . ....... 44. zsof . . ...... 258. 74 74 . 87 .74 . 63 131 254 . 74 219 . 43 63 87 190 . B7 258 63 74 105 74 . 87 87 276 254 74 251 236 249 262 87 87 249 87 87 63 74 87 290 274 252 87 87 . 87 262 126 63 87 87 87 63 44 136 105 264 87 . 87 273 116 264 . 44 219 136 269 74 . 74 105 87 275 87 237 . 74 252 87 271 88 88 63 105 131 258 88 258 190 172 277 74 250 112 219 136 88 242 .44 . 88 116 278 249 261 131 105 262 86 63 . 44 279 264 .74 74 88 88 88 88 75 132 98 237 . 88 Heller. Ca olyn Ruth ..... Hightower, Jack ....... 89 45 76 219 246 46 64 89 105 132 131 .89 45 Waco Student Index Portenberry. Jack ,..... . . . ............... .271 Fortenberry, Odron L. .... ............. 6 3. 236 Foster. Lue Ann .,....... ..... 4 4. 159, 254. 266 Fowler. Alton Leslie .,,.. ................ l 05 Fox, Fred ............... . . . ........ . .88 Fox. Kenneth Lee ......... ........ 4 4 Francis, Judson Charles ..... .... 6 3. 237 Francis. Martha Ann ..... . ....... 75 Frank. Shirley Ruth ..... ..... 6 3 Franklin. William C ..... ........................ 4 4 Franks. Louie Jerrel. ...... ......,..............., B 8 Frasher, Patricia Louise .... 162 154, 159, 172. 246 266 Frazier, James Douglas .......................... 88 Frazier, Thomas Richard ........................ 44 Freeman. James LaVelle ..... .. ,..... .112 French. Don Thomas .,,..... ..... . 136. 274 Frierson. Virginia Faye .... ..... 7 5. 252. 277 Fryar. Charlie Ann. . . . . ............. . .88 Fuller. Jerry Don ...... ................. 8 9 Funderburk. Max ........ .............. 4 4. 172 Gage, Betty Jean .......... ....63. 154. 246, 271 Gage, Laura Frances .... .. ................. 44 Gaither, Allison LaVerne. . . . ......... . . . . 88 Galaway. Roger D. ........ . ..... ...... 1 05 Gallaway. Billie Earle ..... .. .l05, 115. 252 Galloway, Gale Lee. . . . . ...... 219. 237 Galloway, Patsy Ann ...... ........ 8 8 Gallup, Cliltord Arthur .... ..... Gant, George W ......... . .44 Garbarino. M. D .....,,.... . 88 Garcia, George Victor ..... ..... 6 3 Garcia, Samuel Villareal .... ....... 7 5 Gardner, Evelyn Ruth ...... ...... 8 8 Garlington, Aubrey S.. .. .... 44. 274 Garlitz. Peggy Ann..... 88 Gannon. James Haden .... .... 1 28 Garner, Edward Ray .... ....... 4 4 Garrard, Cornelia Ann. . . . .... 88 Garrett. H. B. ......... ..... 7 5. 213 Garrett. Sara Elizabeth .... .... . . . 44 Garrison. Earle D. ........ .... . 126. 132 Garrison. Julia Elizabeth .... .... 7 5, 273, 290 Gartin. Beverly Inez ....... ........... 8 8 Gartin, Janette ........ .... 4 5, 254, 278 Gary. George Morris. . . . .......... . 105 Garza, Gil C., Jr ...... ......l24. 132 Garza, Noe C ........ ....... 1 24 Gash. E. Mildred ....... . . .. . . .63 Gaston. Marion .......... . .......... 45 Gauntt, John D. ........... ............ 6 3 Gaylor. Vernon Legene ...... ......... . 88 Gegan, Mary Ann.. ......... .... 4 5. 173. 251 Gentsch. Dwayne Madison... ..... ,... . 88 Gentsch, Wayne Martin .... .. .,.... . 88 Ghrist. Dolores May ........ . .... 45. 246 Gibbons, Bobbie Joe. . . . ..... . .45 Gibbs. James Ballard .... ..... 2 60 Gibson. Gerald Dean .... .88 Gibson, Jerry Ray ..... ..... l 16 Gidden. Ja Nelle ....... ...... . 63 Gilbert. Larry Jerome ..... ........ . 75 Gilbert. Robert Wallace. .... . . . .llZ. 262 Gilbreath, Nelma Doris ..... ...45, 290 Gill. Arlen Ross ............. ,...... . 45 Gillenwaters. Nellie Arlene. . . ......... . 136 Gillespie. Mary Joan ......... .... 4 5. 252. 277 Gilmer. Charles C. .......... .......... 2 66 Gilmore. A. C ...... ..,.... ........ . 7 5 Gilmore, Robert Marshall .... -. 45 Glover, Bill Burke ......... .... 1 05 Goddard, Betty Allen ...... ..... 4 5 Golden. Millard Coleman.... .. 88 Gooch. Jr., Tommy ......... ...88. 192 Good. Esther Alice ...... . .......... 75 Goodall, Betty Ann ..... ........ . .. .. 88 Goodall, Sim William .... ........... 6 3, 250 Goode, R. Jones ......... ........ 1 05. 250. 262 Goode, Kathryn ........... .... 7 5. 154. 155. 246 Goodloe, Joan Carol ...... ............. . ..B8 Goodman. Anne Frances... .......... 75, 251 Goodman, PeqqY IO ....... ...... . 75 Goodwin. Eddie C. ...... .... 4 5 Gore. Jerry Dillard ...... .... 2 42 Graeter, Edwin Alvin .... ...... 2 42 Gragg. Norma .......... ....... 7 5 Graham. Gordon James. .. .... 88. 236 Graham. Mable Anne .... ..... 6 3. 270 Graham. Mary Ellen ..... -..--... 4 5 Granberry, Victor Garlon. .. ..... . .45 Grant. Mary Frances ..... .. . . .....- . - 75 Graves, Beverly Anne lMrs.J .... .... 6 3 251 Graves. Newton A. ......... ....... 6 3 Gray, George A.. Jr. ...... ....... 7 5 Gray. Harold Rhea . . . . . .45. 172 Gray. James Lloyd .... -----. 1 U5 Gray, Julia Marie .... .... 6 3 Gray, Lillian Maud. . . -- . 75 Gray, Bubie Pauline. . . . . . .88 Gray. Ruth Ann ..... ---- 9 9 Green. A. J ........ .... . ..45 Green, Dewey... ...- -. 75 Green, H. C. ......... .... 1 28. 130 Green, Jackie. .. ........ ....... . 266 Green James M ......... ....... 6 3 Green: John Edward ..... Greener. Charles Henry .... Greer. Greever. Beryl .... ......... Jack ............ .90 90 Gregg. Stephens Lester... Gregory. Eugene ...... Gregory, Mary Ellen .... Greiner, Donald Gene .... Patricia Ann ..... Griffin. 124 76 Hawkin Howard. Walter L.. Jr. .... Gresham, John Leroy ..... Gritiin. Helen Maye ..... Griifin. Henry Vylois ..... Gritiin. lack . ........ . Grifiin. Johanna ...... Grilling. Griiiity. Griffith, Griffith. Griffith. Griffitt. Grieg. Gay Carol ...... Barbara Ruth .... Bettye ..,........ Bonnie lean .... Erma Lynn .... R. C. ..... . Mary Beth. . . 45 ....136 75 63 . . .l36, iifliizf' ....105. 75 275 63 258 260 75 75 45 45 88 88 . . . .88 63 45 B8 88 63 Grigsby. Carolyn ......... ..... . ............. Grindstaft, Everett James . . . . . . 105. 128. 250. 264. Groner. Aline.... ...... .... . Groner. Gwendolyn ...... Gross. Jeanne Loraine ..... Grozie. Janie .............. Grubbs. Richard ........... Gruenberq, John Lawrence .... Guderian. Geraldine ....... Guess. Erlene ............. Guest. Patricia ....... Guest. Patsy ................ Gulley, Jane. ................ . Gummelt. Eunice Jeanette .... Gummelt. Walter Gordon .... Gunnells, Jerry, ......... . . Guwwells. Drew J .,.. Guthrie Habecb , Billie Glenn ..... , Kareem Aziz... Hacker. Jamsey ......... Hagood, Bob .......,...... Hague, Harlan Hugh ....... Hague. Stanley Richard .... Halbert. Abigail ...,...... Halbert. Mary Etta ...... Hale, Ann ............ Hale. Richard ......... . Hall. Gordon Wayne ..... Hall. Harral E ......... Hall. Joan .... ........ Hall, Marlene Ann ..... Hall. Nellie Jean ..... Hall. Orley V. ...,... . Hall. Richard E ........ .. Hall. Valerie Kathleen ..,.. Halliwell. Barbara Louise .... Ham. Doorthy Eleanor ..... Haml Bobbie Lea ....... Hamill. Charles Ross ..... Hamilton. Faye Ruth ..... Hamm. Iimmye Ann ....... Hamner. Mary Virginia .... Hamner. Philip Ellis ....... Hampton. Jean Elaine ........ Han, Rebecca Chih-Uan. . . . . Hancock. Billy Ray ........ Hancock. Johnnie Lee .... Hancock. Melba Jean ..... Haney. Barbara Lou. Haney. Charles William... Haney. Evadelle. ...... .. Haney. Jack ............. Hankins. Bobbie Joann... Hanna. Carol M ........... Hanson, Betty Hazel ......... Harber. Margaret Shannon .... Hardberger. Phillip Duane ..... Hardegree. Mary Carolyn .... Hardin, Jack Edwin ........ Harding. Forrest A ....... Harding. Hurshel R... ........ .. Hardy, Dal T. .................. . Hardy. Mrs. Patricia Ann Hicks. . Hargraves. John Ervin.. ......... Hargrove. Guy P. .............. . ...75 262 246 .....45. 159. 173. 246 ..........45. 271 ....75. 254, 255 .... ..8B .......249 .....75. 277 .....45. 277 .. ..... 277 ......63 ......88 ........45 236 ....75. .....243 .....45 ......88 ........45 88 ....75- .....l05. ........75. ...1o5. iid. . .... 45. 64, . . . 123. 124. ........7s. ' . . . . .l26. .. .l05, 236. ....45. Hargrove. John Lawrence tLarryJ. . . . .. . .89. Hargrove. Mary Ann .. ...... .. Harkins. Vyron Vernon. Jr .... .... Harkness. Sadie Jane ....... .. Harlow, Patsy Jean ........ Harmon. Lorraine .. . . . . . . Harper. Betty Lois ...... Harper. Cecil James .... Harper, Lena Margaret ...... Harrell. Howard Bunyan .... Harris. Bill Taylor ......... .....64. ...l05. ...l05. ...128. Harris. lack. lr ........... Harris. Jaces C ...... Harris. Jane ........... Harris. Janis Jane .... Harris. Josh C ....... Harris. Marvin Harris. Nina Beth ..... Harris. Raymond R .... . Harris. Robbie James ..... ........ Harris. Wanda G.. . .......... 75 Harris William Dudley ............ Harington, Larry R .......... Harrington. Richard Parker .... Harrison. Allen Boyd ....... Harrison, Archie O ......... Harrison. Charlene. . . . . . . Harrison. James Otis. Jr .... Harrison, Janice Lee ..... . Harrison. Mary Louise .... Harston, Frances Marian. . . Hart. Dwain Massey ..... Hart. Henry ....... ..... Hart, John Daniel .... Hart, Katie Lou ...... Harvey. Jesmarie ....,. Harville, Donald Dee ..... Harwell. Florence ........ Harwell Hassell, Hassard. . Puddy ......... Betty Joyce ...... C. Thomas ..... . Hatcher. Gloria Jeanne ..... Hatter. Curtis .............. Hatter. LuLaJo .. ........ . . . Haug, Walter Lewis ........ Hawkins, Darrell Clarence. . Hawkins. Dian . . ........ . . Hawkins. Forrest H ........ Hawkins. Joe T. .... .. Hawkins, Joan ......... Hawkins. L. D.. Jr ....... . Hawkins. Nadean. ........ . S. Theron Charles.. Hayes, Garland Aubrey Hayes, Virginia Blanche. . . . Hays, Bettye Carolyn ...... Hays, Margaret Joan ..... Hays, Patsy Sue ........ Hays, Paul E .....,... 402 . . ...... 46. 115 254 , , 255. . . . .l06. 172. .....l29, . . . . .64. 190. . . . .75. 154. ....46. .....64. .....46. 262 262 271 63 159 191 136 .63 .75 88 269 129 75 .64 64 112 .89 89 64 S8 266 131 252 136 45 219 75 89 242 99 .45 89 269 .89 89 243 .45 278 258 187 89 .89 .75 75 112 246 112 250 89 75 89 249 262 46 115 105 173 257 262 46 46 64 75 46 46 64 115 64 46 131 .89 251 .89 . 89 159 246 .75 250 264 250 64 106 64 75 46 .46 252 . 64 .64 64 89 89 89 75 89 .46 Hays, Stanley Glen ..... Haywood. Hay ............ Haywood. Melvyn Earl. Hazlett. Richard Edward .... Head, Earl Leslie ........... Sharon Yvonne . . . . Heard. Edward Jack .... Head. Heard. S. Ruth ......... Heard. Wyatt .... .... . . . Hearn, Darrel Gene .... Hearth, Ann ............ Heath. Joyce L'Dell .... Heath, Walter Craig. .... . Heatly. Odel James. Jr. ..... . Hedge, John Rivers .......... Heflington, Mary Elizabeth... Heitman. Willie, Jr .......... I A.D ........ Hendersoni Mrs. B. B ......... Henderson. Henderson June M. ......... . Henderson. Ramona Katharine... Henderson, Robert W .... . . . . . . Henderson, Vernon Lee. ...... William Louis... Henderson. Hendrix. James Walter ...... Hendricks, Mary Dow .... Henley. Lee R ......... . . Henniq. Albert Carl ..... Henry, Doris Jean ....... Henson. Nelda Foe ..... Herbert. Thomas C ........ Hercher, William E .......... Hernandez. Humberto H ..... Hernandez, Yolanda G .... Herrin. Eugenia Lyn .......... Herrington. Nina Lynn ........... Herrington, Orland Brewster ..... Hester, Ralph H.... ....... Hethcock. Lewis Duane. ...... Hetherington. Martha A.. . . . Heverly, Roberta ............. Hickerson. Hazel Ann ......... Hicks. Mary Sue ............. Higginbottom, Dewitt David. Higgins. Jan Maureen ....... High, John ................. Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill . Betty Ann ........ is. Bill Daniel ..... , Cleva Jo .......... . Daphyne Joyce ..... . Homa S .......... Hill. Joyce. .............. Hill. Lawrence. ........... Hillman, Ernest Marvin ..... Hinnant, Jerry ............ Hinshaw. C. T ........... Hinson, Hinson, Hinson. Hinson. Bobbye Jane ..... Jack Little ....... Thomas A ..,... ..... William Howard .... . Hix, Carole Jean ........... Hixson, Tommy Earnest. . . Hobby, Reba Frances .... Hodge. Margaret ......... Hodge, Mary Jewell ....... .. Hotlee, Joyce La Verne ...... Holler. Mary Frances ........ Hoffman. Harvey- Wilburn, Jr. Hofimeyer, Rosemary ........ Holbrook, Bob Ray. ......... . Holcomb, Leland D .... ....... Holcombe. Nora Waldean. .. . Holcomb, Joe Mathis ..... Holcombe. Walter M ....... Holdar. Mary Marjorie. .. Holder, Dorothy Anne .... Holder, Freddie Lloyd .... Holilield, Robert Ames .... Holland. Agatha Jane ....... Holland. Mrs. Toye .......... 1 Hollingsworth. Albert Everette .... Hollingsworth. Ann. . . . ........ . . Hollingsworth, H. D .... ...... . . Hollingshead. Helen E.. .. Hollis. Patricia Ann ..... Hollifield. Virginia Ellis. . . . Hollomon, Nancy Lee ..... Hollowell, Jackie ........ Holman, Sam ...,....... Holmes. Marian Joyce .... Halstead. Jack Wesley .... Honeycutt, Robbie B .... .. Honeycutt. Vida Geraine .... Hood, Anita Louise ....... Hooper, Bettye J ...... . . Hoover. Sue.... Hope, Sherman Allen .... Hopkins. Hopkins. Aeron ...... ...... Douglas Othel .... Hopkins. Everett Wayne .... Hopkins. Martha Anne ..... Hopson. Hal Harold. . . . . . Hopson. Rex Carroll .... Horn, John Clinton ...... Horn. Tom Davis ...... Hornaday. Joyce ...... . . . . . Hornbrook. Charles Wirt .... Horton, Edna Earl. ...... . Horton. Robbie Alice .... Howell. Earl Frank . . . . House. Milton Harold ..... Hauser, James Lawrence .... Houston, Jean ........... Hovde. John Howard. . . ,. Howard. Donald Guy ....... Howard. Vernon D.. Jr.. . . . Howell. Earl Frank ...... Howle, Rex M. ........ . Hubbard. Montie ..... . . . . Hubbell, Mickey Ward ..... Huber, George Wayne. .. . Huddleston. William C.. . . ihfiiia' 1 ....l05, '. 'mil . .... 75. .....46. .....89. ..fI76.. .'.'.'f15si.' .64, 75 lbs 254, 124 lik 126. .46. .89 1za.' 106. 64. 242, hifi, Iliisl' 25 0. 'ide Iiiaf ' .47. .47. .1s, ' 116' ' 106, 254. .90 .47. .47. .90 236 ' 'ass 275 122. me 47.4 ' 172 me 242 1 iii. 275 191 .75 .89 136 89 243 269 258 . 75 237 .89 lld 46 89 89 89 B9 131 275 46 156 159 89 .89 116 270 274 . 64 .64 .99 46 186 64 270 64 277 137 112 275 .89 75 .89 251 . 89 .75 76 264 249 .64 89 2 76 89 95 47 64 76 89 76 76 264 277 246 89 64 89 47 89 47 219 115 .64 106 64 . 89 137 .64 64 131 89 89 255 64 237 112 90 279 .76 90 270 189 . 76 76 64 112 217 76 .76 .76 .47 76 .47 242 242 64 .76 64 274 . 90 64 .90 Waco Student Index Hudgens, Marjorie Ann. . . .. .. .64 159, 186, 266, 251 Hudgins, Ellis Andrew... .... Hudson, Betty ....... .... ... ..........90 Hudson, Jack Wi1son.... ............ 64 Hudson.Ocea Mae........ Hughes, Harold Duane... ....64. 258, 266 Hughes, Shirley. . . . . .. . . . . . ... .64, 159, 251 Humnhrey,JoAnn ...... Hunstable, John Augustus. .. . . ........ . 47 Hunt, Carol Lillian. . . . ..... . . .,.. . . 76 Hunt, Nancy Jean ....... .. .... 76, 251 Hunting, Clifford Sherman .... ...... . 86 Hurst, Billie Ruth ..,...... . .... 76 Hurst, Charles Richard .... . .. .76 Hutchison, Barbara Jean .... .... 7 6 Igow, Delmar Lee ...... .. ...,.. 47 Ingout, John Ingoui ...... ...... 7 6 Ingrum, Lawrence ..... .... 9 0, 242 Inzer, Eugene Grover .... ........ 1 06 Inzer, Gradie Ulas .... .... 1 27, 131 Irvin. Eleanor Paula ..... 106, 115 Isbell, Betty ........ . .... .....,...... 9 0 Isbell, Larry Dale .... .. 159, 218, 219 lsbill, Jack Pledger ..... 106, 260, 261 Ives, Ronald Bert... ...... . . . . . . . .90 Ivie, Patricia . . . ..... . ........ . . .90 Jackson, Betty Ross ....... .... 6 4, 254 Jackson, Dale .. .. 76 Jackson, John Frederick .... . 90 Jackson, William Maurice ..... ..... 4 7 Jacobs, Marilyn Jane . ..,...... .... . . 90 James, Billy E. .......... . ..... . .... .. 76 James, Carole . ..... . ........ . . . . . 113 254 James, Margaret Ann CPeggyJ. .. .76, 254 James, Wesley Edward ........ ...... 9 0 Jantzen, Arnold Alexander ..... ..... 4 7 Jarman, James B... .. ......47 Jarrard, Leonard Everett . . . . . . . . . 64 Jenkins, Raymond Gibson .,... ......... . . 90 Jenni, Herbert Lee ,, ., .... 64, 190, 258 Jennings, Josephine ...... ..... . . 64 Jennings, Leroy C. .... ....l29 Jensen, Bobbie Jeanne . . . .64 Jett, Clifford . ......... .... 6 4 Johnson, Barbara Jean .64 Johnson, Betty Jean ..... .... 6 4 Johnson, Carrol Lee ...... ..64 Johnson, Doug .... ..... ..,. 2 6 0 Johnson, Elizabeth A. ...... . . 90 Johnson. Gerald Oliver. ...... 76 Johnson, Herbert L ............ . ...l06 Johnson, Jack Reves .. ..... ..... 1 06 Johnson, Jacqueline Charlotte .. 64 Johnson, James Donald ...... . . . . . 76 Johnson, Jimmie Howard. .... 76, 262 Johnson, JoAnne Dickson . . . ..... . .64 Johnson, Laurens Milton ..., ........ 1 06 Johnson, Margie Ruth .... .,......... 4 7 Johnson, Paul O., Jr. .... .... . .137 Johnson. Robert Henry .... 65, 262, 263 Johnson, Robert Murray .... ....90, 242, 276 Johnson, Veralda ....... ....... . . 269 Johnson, Wanda Lou ,... ...... 7 6, 276 Johnston, Donald . ......... ....... ....... . . 106 Johnston, James D. .. ....................,. 116 Johnston, Jane Wadsworth ..... 76, 147, 152, 251 270 Johnston, P. M. . . ...... . ............. 122, 129 Johnston. Robert Hugh, Jr ..... ............. . 65 Jolly, Joann .. . . . . ..... ..... . 65 Jones, Billy Dale ...... . . . . . .90 Jones. Billie Joyce . ..... .90 Jones, Carol Janice .... .... . . 47 Jones, Charlie Crowell .... . ..76, 219 Jones, Dennis Miears ..... . . . 65 Jones. Essie Pearl . .. ..... . 65 Jones, Glenn . . ..... ....... 2 19 Jones, Glenn DeWitt.. 90, 242 Jones, Granville fPeteJ. . . . . . . . 76 Jones, Houston Ally ..... .... Z 19 Jones, lack Edward .... 106 Jones, James Brandon .... .... 6 5 Jones, Jimmy Lee ..,... .... 6 5 Jones, Marie Evelyn .... .. . . . 76 Jones, Mina Elizabeth .. . ...... 90 Jones, Peggy Jean . . . .... 47 269 Jones, Robert Bruce ... . . . . . . .90 Jones, Ronny Estes . . . . . 90 Jones, Ruth Irene ...... ., , 47 Jones, Sue . . ......... . . . .65 Jones, Wilbur Maurice ..., ..,.. 7 6 Jones, William Allen .... ..... 2 19 Jordan, Frank Farr ...... ....... 9 0 Jordan. Helen Iris . . .. .. ..... . .47. 277 Jordan 111, James Weaver. .... .. . 65, 190, 265 Jordan, Ray Calvin ......... ........... 7 6 Josey. Jerry Lee . ...... ......... 6 5 Joudrcm, Lillian Yvonne..... 90 Judin, Jr., Carl Henry .. . .. ..,. 122. 124, 130 Justice, Brady Richmond, Jr. ...... . ..... 113, 258 Justice, Katherine Jane . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . 90 Kajita. Yuneko, Seinan Jo Gakuin . 137 Kanagih Paul .. ..... . ....... .... 9 0 Kaplan, Charles Andrew . .... 76 Kasmiroski, Charles Richard .... . . I . . .76 Kay, Carolyn ................ .... . 273 Keahey, Patricia ............. .... 6 5, 269 Kee, Jerry ..... ,. . ....... ....... 2 50 Keelan, Theresa Jane 65, 277 Kelliver, Oscar Adolph. . . . ...... 90 Kellow, Betty Louise. .l . . .... .47 Kelly, Jerald Owen ...... . ,.,, 90 Kelly, Walter M. .. ...... ..... 2 50 Kemper, Jacguelyn Ann ..... . ........ 90 Kendrick, Mary Margaret ..... ..... 7 6, 252 Kenneally, E. R. .... ..... 124, 131 Kennedy, Marcia Marie. . . .... . . . 47 Kennerly, Dan .... ...... ..... 1 2 9, 258 Kennerly, Ethel Mae .... ..... . . .65 Kennerly. Georgia Ann. .. ....... 90, 192 Kenney. Phylis Joan . . . .......... . . 65 Kennon, Nellen Virginia... ..... 65, 254, 266 Kent, Tommy Spencer. . . . ......... . 76 Kerlee, Vicki Lou .,.... ...... . 90 Kerley. Margaret Joan .... .... 7 6, 252 Kermickel. Wilson P ...... , , , , , G5 Kerr, Mary Beth .... .... .... 6 5 Ker, Wayne James ..... .... 1 23, 127 Kettler, Weldon D. .... . . . . ...... 106 Key, Glennella McMinn .... ...47, 270 lliey, F-IelenS...i... .... .. .... . ey, erry taney ..... Keys, Warren Fred......... ...,.76 Kidd, Mary Bell... ............. . 90 Kidwell, Richard Marvin, Jr ..... ...... 4 7 Kiesling, W. C., Jr..... ...,... ..... . . 65 Killion, James Reese ........ . ...,.... 261 Kilpatrick, Lynnette .... . . .1l3, 115 Kimbell, James E ........ ....... 1 23 Kincade, Betsy Lou 90 King, Charles Lincoln. .. . . .65 King, Dorothy Faye ..... .. .... 65 King, fDickieJ Claude .... .. 76 King, Joe ......... ...90, 242 King, John Phillip.. .......76 King, Paul Roberts, Jr ........ .... 9 0 Kirkland, Dorothy Jane .... .. . .. 90 Kirkpatrick, Gordon Edward .... ......,... 9 0 Kirstein, James Fritz .......... . ........ . 47 Kizzia, Bonnie Marie ........ .... 6 5, 252, 269 Klaras, Nick .. .... ..... ...... 1 0 6, 261 Knapp, James Richard.... .... . . 137 Knauts, Virginia Ann .... ...65, 290 Knapp, Robert Gene .... ...,... . . 90 Knight, Bob Moore .... 236, 113 Knoke, Anella Fern .... . 107, 115 Knowles. Robert N. ...... .... 2 04, 219 Knox, Neta Elizabeth ...... ..... 6 5 Knudson, Milburn Irvin .... ...47 Kolb, William Jerry. ...... 76 Kolls, Jerry .. .. ....... .. 107 Kopter. Helen B. . . . . . . . . 76 Koudi, George S. . ..,. .. 129 Kramer, Quentin T. .... .... . 264, 76 Kuechenmeister, F. W. . . ..... 124, 132 Kuehl, Kenneth Joe .. ....... 261 Kuenkler, Joanne Marie . . ..... 65 Kubitza, Georgia Ann . . . . . . . 90 Kwasniak, lrene.. ,... ....... 7 7 Lacy, Edmund Emmett . .... 47,'-250 Lacy, Geraldine ......... ...... 2 70 Lady, Frank. . ......... . . .. . 173 Laine, Leslie Milton, Jr ..... .. 77 Lamb, Bobby L. . ..... . 77 Lamb, Charles Lloyd ..77 Lamb, Norman E. . . ... 261 Lamb, Ruble Daniel ...... . ..... 65 Lamb, Tommye Jane .... .... ....... 6 5 Lambeth, Jr., Oceola ...... ........ 6 5 Lancaster, Margery Jayne .... ...273, 276 Lancaster, Marian .......... ........ 7 7 Lancaster, Patsy Ruth ..... ..... 2 73 Land, Frances Modene, .... .. 90 Lander, Doris Nell ..... .. 90 Lane, Ronald Erskine .. .. 90 LanFear, Jimmy Ray .. 65 Langford, Sarah ,... .. ..... 90 Langston, Betty F. . . . .. .... 90 Langston, Billye Marie ..... .... 4 7, 270 Langston, Helen Julia, .... ..... 7 7 Langston, Jo Helen .... . . ..... 90 Lanham, Sam . . . . . . . 65 Lanslord, William Earl . . .77 Larison, Georgia Elaine. .. . . . . .65 Larkin, Martha Ann .. .. .. 77 Larson, Harold Raymond 65 Lary, Birtord D .............. 236 Lary, Devald .. ..... . 65 Lary, Juanita Geraldine .... . .... 65 Latham. Robert ......... 65 Latimer, Mary Evalyn. .. . . . . . . .91 Lattimore, Harry M. ....... . ..... 47 Lavender, Ruth Marcheta .... ................... 6 5 Lawler, Erma Jeane ...... ... ..................,. 65 Lawrence, Billy Jack ............ . . . . . . . . . . 47 Lawrence, Rayburn Wayne... 122 123, 124, 132, 159 Laws, Sue Maxie ....... .. ................. 77. 246 Lawson, Rosalind ...... ................... 9 1 Law er, Norman Gene.... ...... . 91 Leaclie. Patricia Ann. ..... ......... 4 B Leath, Frances Mae .. .... 113, 115 Leatherwood, Charles Bill, . .. ........ 107 Leavell. Frank Hartwell .... ......... 1 37 Le Comte. Eris Yvonne .... ............ 6 5 Lee, Bill Hugh .. .. .. .... 48, 275, 263 Lee, Jr., Hubert Amos ......... .219 Lee, John Michael .... 129, 130 Lee. Patricia Jean .... .. 91 Lee, Ray Turner . . 263 Legett, Carl Harris . . . . . 91 Legg, Nancy .... . . . . . . 77, 25S LeGrande, Marvin Ray. .. .... . 129 Leigh. Robert Kenneth .... 65 Le Master, Bobby Ann. .... 48 Lenert, Mrs. Cleota Bullock.. . . . . . . 48 Le Neveu, James Claude .... . .... 113 Lenoir, Louise Terrell ..... .... 7 7 Leonard, Mrs. Frances Smith .... .... 4 B Leonard, Merrill C. . ......... . ..... 49 Le Pere, Gerald Bryce ...... ..... 4 8 Leutwyler, Cooke Hearon .... .......... 6 5 Lewallen, Davis Marian ..... . ...... 48, 255 Lewis, Arnold ............. ..... ,.... 6 5 Lewis, Bonibelle ....... ...48, 159, 251 Lewis, Doris Lee .... .... . .48, 273 Lewis, Elynor Gay .... .......... 7 7 Lewis, Mike John ..... ...48, 251 Lewis, Nancy Ethel ..... ..... 9 1 Libby, Travis Lendal .... .... 9 1 Lide, llda Crumpton, . . . . . . . 65 Ligon, C. LaVeta .... . .... 137 Liles, Donnie Sue .... ..... 9 1 Liles, Joe Ed... ..... . ..... .. 266 Lindberg, Evan F .... .......... 4 8 Lindell, John ....... ........ . . 48 Lindley, Carolyn ...... ...77, 191, 251 Lindley, Keith .... .... ...... 4 8 , 250 Linker, Norbert Robert. .. . .... . . , . ,107 Lipscomb, Wyatt W ...., .... 1 27, 158 Lisenbee, Leola Ann ..... . . . . . . . 77 403 Little, Bill ........ Little, Pat ....... . ..... . . Littleton, Albert S ......... Littleton, Mary Elizabeth. .. .. Liu, Franklin Kwong-Sen .... Lively. Mary Tom .......... Lochridge, Jr.. Thomas N... Locklin, Jr., Charles Harlan . iimil ' ...107, Longino, Velma Ruth. .. . ...... ..... . . . .. Lopez, Pedro ..... Lorirner, Jim Blake, .... Love. Jim Frank ...... Love, Sandra . ....... . . Lovvom, Mildred A.. .. Lowe, Nancy Jane ..... 107. zsa. zali' Lowrie, Ernest Benson .... Lowry, Thomas 1. ..... . Loyd, Peggy Jean ..... .77 77 236 65 137 269 279 .91 91 77 113 116 91 270 65 91 . ....., 91 91 Lucenay, Ted C. ...... .. .... 65, 275 Lucky, William Henry ..... ..... 2 16, 219 Lundy, Patricia Ann ....... . ........ 65 Lunge, Edwin .... .... . ...... .77 Lusk, Frank Dupuy, Jr .,.. ...107 Lynn, David Brockway ..... 65 Lyons, Ronald Lee ........ 91 McAda, Robert William, Jr.. 78 Mchshan, Allen D., Jr ...... . 107 McBeth, Tomi-ny Joe ....... .. 66 McBrayer, '1'homas E.. .. . . 66 McCall, Claudia . . . . . . . . . . 78 McCall, Patsy Flora ..... .............. 6 6 McCamey, Jerry Prade ............. . .78 McCann, Bo .. .. .... ......... 2 64, 116 McCarty, Patricia Lou . .... 49, 153. 154 247 McCarty, Robert C. .. 122, 123, 125, 130 McCarver, Mildred Joyce... ...... ...78, 290 McCauley, Ernest Joe ..... ............ 2 58 McClain, Charles Limmie, II .. 91, 236 McClarty, Billye George . . . . .... 78, 236 McClellan, Alixe Celile .. . 78 McClelland, Maurine .... ..9l McClelland, Corrinne .. .. 91 McClellen, Mary Neil ...... . . . 49 McClendon, Marian E. .... .. 91 McCleskey, David Murray. 78 McCollough, Milton Byron . . . , .... . . 91 McCormick, Mary Evelena. . .. . .... . . . .78 McConnell, Claudia Mae ..... 49, 279, 275 McConnell. Cornelia Elaine . ..... .... 1 07 McConnico, Milledge Vance ......... 91 McCormick, William Wallace .. 78 McCoy, E. Nelson . .. .... . 125 McCraney, Bobby Bland 91 McCrow, Nancy Kate. ...... .. 78 McGraw, Jr., Olan Edison.. ....... 91 McCreary, Joe S. ......... .... 9 1, 219 McCree, Eleanor Ann ...... ..,... 9 1 McCrummen, Carolyn Lou.. .... 66, 255 McCrum, Jr., Joseph A ...... ..... 1 07 McCullough. Roy Lynn ..... ............. 9 1 McCutchen, Richard 1-1 .... . ....... . .... . 91 McDaniel, Lois Jane ..,.. .......... 7 8, 251 McDonald, Barbara Ann .... 66. 255. 269 290 McDonald, John W. .... . .,........ 129 MacDonald. Leland Lloyd . ............ 237 McDonald, 111, Robert Lee . .. . 91 McFadden, Henry Jennings .. 264 McFall, Mary Ruth ...... .... 5 0 McFarli.ng, Martha Lee .... 91 McGarr, Marilyn ..... .. .. 78 McGaw, Rose Marie .... ..... l 13 McGee, Henry Wayne .... .... .91 McGee, Hugh Edward... ...l27, 132 McGee, Milton Brooks .... 113, 243 McGeorge, Carolyn ..... ...., 7 8 McGhee, Martha Lee ...... .. . 251 McGinnis, Lloyd Brown . ..... 50 McG1asson, Ed Harrington ..... ...... 7 8 McGranahon, George Martin . .... . 78 Mcllroy. Robert E., Jr. ...... ...113. 243 Mcllvain, John Thomas ..... ...... 9 1 McKamie, Bill J. .... . . ..... . . . . . 137 McKe1vain, Nancy Carolyn. .. . ...,... .. ,. 66 McKelvey, Margie Louise .... . ....... 50, 172 McKenzie, Dorine A.. ...... ........... . .. .66 McKinney, Gerald Lee .... .66, 251, 262, 263 McKinney, James Charles... ............ McKinney, L. G., Jr. ...... ...... . 50 McKinley, Patsy Ruth ...... .... 9 1 McKissack, Ruth .... . . . . . . . . 66 McKnight, Bettie Lizabeth .. .....269 McLaren, Donnla Deioe .... .275 McLendon. Edgar Mitchell... . . 91 McLeod, Ray G. ......... 78 McMahan, Bobby ...... 78 McMeans, Edwin Fort .. 50 McMillan, Bob Curtis . . .... 219 McMullen, Faber F., Jr. .. . . . . . 66 McMurrey, Joe L. ..... .. 125, 132 McMurry, Marian Sue .... . . ..... 91 Mchlamec, Mary Catherine. ..... 66 McNatt, M. W. ........ . ...... 78 McNee1, Edward ..... 78 McNee1y, Jr., G. ..... ........ . . 50 McNeese. Harry Lee, Jr.. ........ 50 McNeil, Meltord C ........ ......... . . 50 McNeil, George W ...... ...116, 236, 107 McNeill, Jack G. .. .... .......... . 91 McQuain, Donna Jean ........ . .91 McQuiston, Elizabeth ..... 50 Mclitegnolds, Billy Prater .... .. 91 Mclfto erts, Ben Joe ..,... .. . Mcwhirter, David Calvin .... 66 McWhorter, Sylvia Belle .... ............. 5 0 Nlcwilliams, Jeannette .... ........ . .... . .91 Mabery, Gloria Ann .. 77 Mabie. Patsy Lee ...... .48. 154, 159, 246 Mackey, Walter ........ .......... 1 24, 131 MacNutt, W. T., Jr. . ...... ............ 2 75 Madden, Mary Katherine , . . . . ..... 107 Madsen, Mel .. . ...... ,... 2 61 Maiiett, Isaac Lamar ..... .. 48 Mahmann, Eugene . ...... .... 2 75 Mahon, Julius. . .... . . , . . . . . 48 Makowski, Frances Odell .... .... 2 49 ' 1 Malesovas, Billy Dee .... . Mallett, Audrey ....,.. . Maloch. Chester Fay. . . . . Malone, C. Forrest .. . . . . . Maloy. Mollie Claudette .... Man, Ralph Spake ..... .. Manderson, Sid Reacil. .. .. Maness, Gerald W. ...... . Mangham, Walter Gayle...'f Mann. Virginia Mae ...... Manning. Bette Bob ...... Manning, Bob Earl ........ Manske. Walter Earl ...... Maples, Beverly Iean ....... . .. Marburger, Robert Cecil ..... Marchbanks, Sarilee ....... Marcontil, Robert . ..... .. Marett, Alice Marie ...... Maricle. Ivan Doyle ....... Markham. Roblyn Enid .... Marks, Alma Ruth ...... Marley, Dorothy E ...... Marlow. Donald Ray .... . Marone, Ice Iohn ...... . Marsh, Iames Ross ..... Marshall. Angela A. Marshall, Berry Neil .... Martin, Alton Roy ........ Martin. Bebe Iane... .... . Martin, Darrell Grant .... Martin, D. L. ..,..... . Martin. Evelyn ...... Martin, Gloria Iean .. Martin. Iane ..,..... Martin, Iohn Ben ....... Martin, Milton Wayne ..... Martin, Thomas Taylor. . . Masaki, Tom .......... Massey, Martha , .... . ..... . Masters. 'Travis Odel.. ..... .. Matheney, Matthew Pierce.... Matson. Martin Lawrence .... Matthews, Martha Ann ,... Mattox, Ir.. William C ,... Mauldin, Mac .. Maxwell, lda Maude .. Maxwell. Mary Io ...... May. David Emerson . Mavers. Robert Stewart .... Meadows, lack M .... Mehaltey, Wilbur .... Meiner, Martha Ann .. Melton, Barbara Vic .... Melton, Elizabeth Anne .... Melugin, loe Earl ..,.... Mendez, Iose Inez .. Meredith, Thomas Robin .... Meroney. Ir., Elmo Blair... Merrell. Ronnie Durand. Metcalf. Grady William .... Metcalfe. Marilyn ...... .. Metz, Barbara Io ....... Michael. Hamp ...... .. . Middlebrook, Ioyce Ann .... Midalebrook, Ruby lane .... Middleton, Charles Larry.... Milam , Miles. Barbara Ann ......, Arthur .. .. Miles. Ralph Eugene .... Miller, Arthur Luther ..... Miller. Barbara Miller. Beth ......... Miller, Clay .. Miller, Dorothy Anne .... Miller, Floyd Leonard Miller, Glen Calvin .. Miller, Glenda Claire ..... Miller, Iames Ronald..... Miller, lane Marie. . . . . . Miller. Keith B ...... . . . Miller. Lataine ,... Miller, Margie Lee Miller, Marilyn Ann Miller. Nita Claire .. . .. Miller Pat Earth ..... Miuerf R. Arthur Miller, Steve .. .... . Mills, Ruth Ann ..... . Mitchell, Blanche Ellen .... Milner, Ann Carrell .... Milton. Ioseph Paul Mims. Mamie Lou . ...... Minton. Bobby ............. Minton, Iohn Henry. Ir.. . . , . . Misenheimer, Iames B., Ir.. .. Mitchell. Katharine Mitchell, Ralph, Ir ,.... . Mizell, George E. .... . Moak. Charles Ed ...,.. Moiiett, Nancy Iean ...... Moffett, Thomas Robert .... Monaghan, Betty Marie .... Moncus, Charles Divid .... .....77. Monier, Gualdine C. ...... . Montgomery, Bobby Ice ....... Montgomery, Dorothy Evely Montgomery, Dorthy Iane Montgomery. Montgomery.: Moody, Ric ard Thomas... Mooney. Ioseph Carl .... IoAnn ....... Robert E. H... Mooney, Lloyd Woodrow Moore, Bette Lynn ....... Moore. Betty Watson .... Moore, Bill Cleveland Moore. Billy Bob ......... Moore. Carol Ann .. ........ Moore, Elizabeth .. .... .. Moore, Forrest Westhertord . . . Moore, Iames Howell ....... Moore Ierry Ray ......... Moore: Ice Lynn ..... Moore Marlene . .... . . Moorei Mary Beth ..... . . Moore, Mary Margaret. . . 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Iimmy Robert ..... Painter, Patricia Dell ..... . Palmer. Garett Wells ....... . Paquin, Gerald A. ....... . Moore, Patsy. ..,... .... . . , , , 77 Moore, Roxie Elizabeth... .......... 92 Moore, Saralyn. .... . .... .. .......... 77 Moran, Betty .............. ...l48, 154, 251 Moran, Iohnny ............. ...... 1 13, 263 Moreland, Parker E., Ir. ..... . . ......... 77 Morgan, Kenneth Dwight ..... ....,. 9 2 Morgan. Kenneth Ray ....... . . . .49 Morgan, La Doris ......... ,.,, 7 7 Morgan, Ralph .....,.... . . . . 66 Morgan, Rebecca Ruth .... ,,,, 9 2 Morgan, Wymen ........ . .. 243 Morris, Clara Iean. .... 92 Morris, Eddie Melvin .... GB Morris. Harry Keith .... ,,,. 4 9 Morris, Irwin Eddins .... .... 1 37 Morris. Pat . . . ........ . . . .92 Morris, Thomas Aulrey .... . .... .. 77 Morrison, Donald E .,,. .. ...... 92 Morrison, Donald Gene..... .... 107, 243 Morrison, Edrie ......,...... .... 1 13, 115 Morrison. Marjorie Marlene ..... . ...... 92 Morrow, Anne Coleman .... .. ...... 49 Morrow. Eb B. .... ....... . .. 137 Morton. III. Alfred M. .. . . .. 49 Morton, Clifford Eugene. .. .... 77, 191 Morton. Mary Adeline. .. .. ......, 92 Moseley, Marshall Dale .... .... 6 6 Moseley, Robert L. ..... . .. 107 Moses. Peggy Icy . . . . . 49 Motley, Barbara Ian. .. .. 49 Motley. H. R. . ..,.... 92 Motley, Therol ...... ....... 4 9 Mottola, Ioseph I. ...... . . . 107 Moulder. William M ....... .. 77, 263 Mueller, Donna Louise ..... ..... S 6 Mugiord. Frank Mosher . . . . . . .66 Mugq. Ruth .. .. ...... 77 Mulkey, Norma Ieannine. . . ..... .251 Muller, Daniel A ......... , .. 92 Mulvaine. Dick . . .... . . .77, 264. ltluncy. Mary Grace ..... .. . . . .. 77 Mund, Elizabeth lane .... ..... . . 49 Muna, Jack nrvm ..... .. 92 Murad, Ierry ..... .... .... 1 2 5, 132 Murdock, Helen Iane ........................... 78 Murphy, Patrick ......,...................... . 92 Murray, Harlan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Murray, Iudity Derrell 66. 150, 154 159, 237, 249, 261 Murray, Noland Patrick. . .......... .... ..... . 9 2 Murray, Richard David . .................... 216, 219 Murray, Rosemary .... ..... 7 8 Murry, Marian L. .. . .... 49. 172. 249 Myers. Bob D. . . ..... ...... , . . . 92 Myers, Shirley Anne .. .. ....... .. 92 Myhre, Valdemar Harry .. . .... 125, 131 Nance, Nancy Laverne .... ..... 5 0, 277 Nash, Charles Benjamin. . . . .... . 92 Nash, Richard Devant .... .. 78 Neal, G. Charlene ..,...... . . .50 Neal, Harvey, Ir.. . . . . . . . . .. 78 Nehring. Shirley Elizabeth 7B Nelson, Evelyn O. . . . . .... . . . . . S0 Nelson, George Alfred, Ir ..... . . . . 192 Nelson. George Clifford ..... .. 78. 263 Nelson, Helen Io ..,.... ........ 6 6 Nelson, Inaz Sharron .... . . . . . 78 Nelson, Iames Iden ......... .. 125, 130 Nelson, Io Ann .....,.......... .... . .. 92 Nelson. Tommy . . ....... ... ... . . .277 Newcomer, Margaret Elizabeth . ..... 78 Newman, Guy Douglas. ..... 107 Newport, Mark Iohn . ........ .. . 113 Newport, Mary Ellen . . . . . .... 92 Newsom. Charles Horace... . .... 50 Newton, Elaine ........ . . .... . . .92 Newton, Martha ....... .. .. 92 Neumann, Diane Louise .... ....66, 290 Nichols, Barbara I. .... .... ' .. 78 Nichols, Iimmie Ridal .. . .... 92 Nichols, Iohn Conner. . . . . . . . ,92 Nicolai. Ioy Marie .... ..... 9 2 Niermeyer, Vernelle. . . . . . 113 Nisbet, Ian .. ...... .. 78 Niswonqer, I. L. .... . 66 Nixon, Daniel B.. . . . .. 50 Nixon, Ferrell Gene ...... 219. 219 Noble, Carol G. .... . .... ...66. 247 Noble, David Lawrence... . ..,.. 92 Noel, Calvin Wayne ...... ..... . . . . 78 Nooner. Billie Iean ....... . 113, 115 Nordlund, Ralph Harold . . .50, 236, 243 Norman, Ben. Ir. ........ ....... . . 78 Northcutt. Betty Ann .... . .... 78, 277 Northcutt, W. D., 111 ....... ...... 7 B Norwood, Iames E. ....... .... 6 6 Notgrass, Clifton Eugene .... .. 78 Nowell, Virginia Ruth, .... . . .92 Numbers. Edwin Lee .... ..... 9 2 Nutt, Damon Iesse . . . .... . . 92 O'Bannon, Ernest L. . . . . . . 92 O'Brien, Dawn ........ . . ,78, 251 O'Brien, Iohn Thomas .... ..... 2 74 Oder, Delia Marie . ..... 137 Odom, George Cosby, Ir.. . . . . . 137 Odom, Nancie Iean ..... .. 66 Oerke, Andrew H. 50 099. Martha Ann . . . . . . . 92 Olander, Daniel Fisher .... .... . 66 Olds, William Henry .. ....... 107 Oliver. Marvin Edward .... ......... 5 0 Oliver, Shirley Ann ..... ..., l 07. 115 O'Neal, Gene Louis .... ........ 9 3 O'Neal, Harold Sanders .... ...... 5 0 Oppermann, F. W. .... . . . . . .50 Orr, Glenn Durwood Osda, Don Fred ..... Osborn. Charles D. ..,. .. Osborne, Catherine Ann .... Osborne, Phoebe Ann ....... . Ottenhouse. Iohnnie Olivette. . . Oubre, Larry A. ........... . Overby, Cecil Nixon Owen, Alvin L., Ir ..... 404 ....107 .. ...... ..93 .......93 66190 279 291 . . . . 93 . 78 124 . 93 .242 93 78 . ..... 78 93 93 56 ......93. ...........l07 129 . Parchman, William Leo, Ir..... ..... 78, 258, 295 Pardo, Carol Ioan . ......... ........ 5 1, 270 Paris, Adolphus Williams, Ir.. ......... 276 Paris, Ioy Elaine ...... .... . . . ........ 93. 276 Parish, Ioan . ....... N ....... .... 6 6, 190, 249 Parish, Virginia Charlene .... ........ . . 51 Parker. Carlos Dale ........ .,.,,, 7 8, 116 Parker, Pasco . .. ..... .. .... . 219 Parker, Riley Gordon .... ,,,,, 7 3 Parker. Roy Allen.. .... S6 Parks. Patsy P-nn ....... . ....... . ........ 78 Purina, munara Iames ..... .... . . ........ 219 Parnell, Iames Daniel .. . . 236, 243, 251, 275 Parrott, Barbara Ieanne .... .... . . ....... . . . . . 93 Paraley, Bettie Iune ....... . . . ....... .... 6 6 Parsons, Nancy Ieannine .... .... . . 93 Partain, Iack C. .. ....... .... 7 8. 191 Pasche, Iohn Edward .... .... 2 42 Pate, Iack Edward .... .. ....... 66 Patrick, Rex Ervin . .... ...125, 132 Patrick. Russell Allen .. ,,,,,, 51 Patterson. Bill Wayne. .. ...... . ............. . 93 Patterson. Bobby E. .... . . ........ . ........... 51 Patterson, Dale ............................ . .... 189 Patterson, Dolores Mae . . .. .51, 56, 159, 248, 249, 270 Patterson, Glynda Gay ..... ..................... 1 93 Patterson. 1- DYUIY . .......................... 93 Patterson. Ir., Iohn Floyd... 107 Patterson, Kenneth Morris , . . .,., , 66 Patterson, Patricia Ruth . . . . . . 251 Patterson, Paul Forrest, Ir .... . 113 Pauch. Dorothy Patricia . . . , , , ,276 Payne, Andrew Ray ........ ,,,, 9 3 Payne. Billy Ross ....... , ,, 93 Payne. Io Ann ..... .,,, , 66 Payne. Mary Beth .... . .... 78, 251 Pearce, David Lyle . . . .... . . 78 Pearce, Kenneth Blake ..... ..... 7 B Pearce. William Boyd . . . , , 266 Pearce, Robert Lamar ,,,, 51, 73 Pearcy, Mayme Lou .... ,, ,269 Pearson, Ann .. .. ....7B, 277 Pearson, Iames Millard ..... .. ,. 264 Pearson, Iay Darrell .... ,,,,, 1 07 Pearson, Iean Irvin .... ..... 5 1 re.....-.., .-.... ......ry .... .. 51, 243 Pease. Mary Doten .... , , , ,, , ,7B Peconns, victor ..... ,,,, 5 1 Pedigc. Robert Bruce 79 Pedro, Henry ........ .,.,, 7 9 Peek, David Gwyn .. ,,,,, 251 Peek, William L., Ir. ...... ,,..,, 5 1 Pelzer, lim V. ............ .... . . 79 Pena, Leonel Filemon ....... ................ 6 6 Pendergraft, Paul Edward .... .... .......... 7 9 , 263 Pendleton, I'Ann . .. ..... .. 79 Pennington, Frank Neal ..... 122. 127, 131, 242 Pennington. Royce Van .. . ................ . . 79 Pentecost. Ierry. . ...... .............. . . 51 Perkins, Iames Rual .... . . 93 Perkins, Mary Agnes .... . ..... 67 Perkins, Raymond M.. Ir .... . . . .137 Perry, Annabelle , ....... .... 9 3 Perry, Bobby Iack ..... . , , 79, 251 Perry, Georgia Ruth .... .. 51 Perry, Horace E.. Ir ....... .. 93 Perry, Richard H. .. ...... .... 5 1. 279 Peschel, Franklin Delano .... .... 9 3, 219 Pessarra. Carolyn Gray .... ..... 9 3 Peteet, Edgar R ........... , ..,, 93 Peters, Ioyce .......... ......... 9 3 Peters, Oliver L.. . . . . .. ... . . .. 137 Peterson, Alice Cecilia .... .... 9 3, 271, 276 Petteway, Ioan .......... .. ..... 67, 255 Petty. Colleen ........ . ..... ..... 6 7 Petty, Ioe Winston .... .... 1 07 Petty, Wanda Lou ...... . .. 93 Pevey, Iames Keith, Ir.... 19 Peyton, Hall, Ir.. . ...... . . . .136 Phar. William Howard .... . .. S3 Phelps. Ieanne Dolores ...... .... 9 2 Phillip, Stephen Francis . . . . . . . . . 192 Phillips. Clara Elizabeth .,.. .... Phillips. Don Fred ...... 93 Phillips, Mary Alice .... 93 Phillips. Patsy Ruth .... ...... 7 9 Phillips. Phi Wayne ..... ....... 7 9 Phillips, Virgil Bryan .. .... ........ 1 08 Philpott. Emmett Wayne .... 51, 266 Pickett, Iames Ray ...... . . .125, 132 Pierce, Robert Kelley. . . .... . . 93 Pippin. Iean .... ..... ...... . . 51 Pirtle, Iohn E. . ............ .... . 67 Pistole, Violet Faye .. ....... ..... 1 13, 115 Pitschmann, Sarah Elizabeth .... 79, 255 Pitt. Nelda Lee ............... ...... 9 3 Pitt, Patricia Yvonne .... . . . .. . . . . 67 Pittard, Katie Io . . . . . . .... . . 51 Pittman, Ioseph Crittenden. ...... .... ..... . . .. 93 Pittman, Thomas Walton ...... . . . . .... 79, 276 Plasek. Icdy . .... ......... 6 7 159, 173. 255, 269 Plunkett. Pinky Woodrow .... ................... 1 08 Polhil, lLuciusl Mac .... .... .... .... .......... 9 3 Polley, Betty Ioyce ....... .... 5 1. 270 Polley, Dorothy ..... ..... 1 37 Polley, Robert ,.,. . . . . 51 Ponder, Iimmy .... 79 Pool, Rudy Iohn ........ . . ,109 Pope, Ir., Iohn Willis ..... 93 Porch, Genevieve Ruby .... .. 67 Porter, Iudson L. ........ . .. .116 Posey. Shelley ....... . . . . . . 67 Poskey, Mary E. .... ...... ............ 5 1 Poss, Iames Michael ...... ............. 8 3 Poston, Nancy Margaret ............... .51 Potts, Gordon H., Ir. ....... .... 5 1. 159.173 189 Potts, Robert Ice ........ ............. 9 3 Powell. Powell, Powell. Powell, Powell, Betty Jean Billy Carrol .. Clara Ann .... Daron Henry. . . Jay W. ....... . Powers, Kemp Ward .... Press. Connie E ..... .. Preston, Yvonne .... .. Prewitt. Ruth Marie ..... Price, Price. Price. Price. Price. Price Bobbie Louise .... Charlie. ........ . Clifton Marlin .... H. O ............. Jack tDarwinJ .... James O ....... 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Richards, Annie Pearl ...... Richardson. Dell Lynette. Richardson. Gene Allan .....79 .....93 ......5l .....67 .190.266 . ..... 51 ....93 .....113 . ...51 .51. 264 .l08. 172 . 79. 93 173, 249 .....125 .....137 ....113 ...93 ...243 137 94 94 ....129 ......94 ......94 .....67 205.219 219 . ..... 51 .....2l9 94 52, 275 52 ...79,249 ...52. 273 ....79. 273 . 94 .'.i1b1'1s1 Richardson, Zagnona Sue ------- 57 Richmond. Flo Ann ....... ----.. 9 4 Rickels, JuRon ................... .....-- 2 51 Rickels, JuDon ..................... ...,. 1 08. 261 Riddlesperger, Anthony Gentry ..... ........ 6 7 Riess, Andrew John .......... . . . . Riggs, Robert G ................ Rigney, Audrey Lucille .. Rike, Anne Katherine .... Riley, Charlotte Ruth .... Riley, Gordon Lee ........ Riley, Harold E ..,.......... .... Riley, Homer Edward, Jr. Ringener, George Weldon. Ripley, Joe Newton ....... Ritchie. Welton Clarence.. Rivera. Valdivieso Alfonso. . .. .. Rivet, Lorella. .......... . Roach, Edward ........... Roark, Charles Angel .... Roark, Selva Loraine ..... Robbins , Duane Eugene.. Robbins, Lester Eugene. . . Robbins, Patricia Anne... Robbins. Jr., William King Roberts, Edith Ponder. .... Roberts, Helen Howie ...., Roberts. June Rose .... . . . Roberts, Io Ann .......... Roberts, Margaret Sue .... Roberts, Ralph Ritch ..... Robertson, Dorothy Jean.. Robertson. Mona Madolyn Robinson, Charles Clyde.. Robinson, Earl Joe ....... Robinson, Miller Forrest.. Robinson. Robert Henry.. Robinson, Tom Marsh ..... Robinson. Rodgers. William Horace Rodriguez, Robert B.. .... . .... ......137 ......l37 ....52. 94, . 79 251 .......52. 269 219 237 160. 219. .'.'. 125. 94 ...219 131 94 .....275 ...94 266 ....52. .......94 79 52 .....l29 .......67 255 ....52. 52 52 94 . . . . 94 94 79 243 .. ........ 219 ff fIffiis.' . 94 219 . . ........ 108 Peggy.. ..... . . . . .94 .67. 277 . ..... 67 Rodriguez. Seferino .... - . . - - - - 52 Rogers, Bill ........ . . .52. 279 Rogers, Claude ...... ...... ..... 1 1 3 Rogers. Donald Arlin . . . . . . - . . . 79 Rogers, Jr., George Carroll ........ .236 Rogers, Georgeanne ....... .. .l08. 115 Rogers, Gerry ........ .... 8 173, 264 Rogers, Helen Amaryllio .... ........... 6 7 Rogers. John C ........... . . . .... . . . Rogers, Rogers. Larry S.. Jr.. ..... Louise ......... 79 . . 94 . . . .79, 243 247 191. Rogers, Marvin F ..... .... ...... 7 9 Rogers, Martha Paul ..... ....... 9 4 Rogers, Sally Ann ...... ... .....94. 192 Rogness. Charles Duane... ...... .113 Ross, Billy Charles ........ .......... 7 9 Ross, Clarence Mack. ... . .... 108. 263 Ross. Nancy Evelyn ....... ....... . 67 Rosser, Hannah Catherine.. . . .79, 255 Roth, Peggy Joyce ......... ........ 9 4 Rouse. Leaureame ........ .. .52 270 Rouse, Reame ........... .... 2 46, 247 Rowland. Jack White ..... ....... 1 29 Rowley, Charles Vernon .... ..... 6 7 Rucker, Anna Lee ........ ..... 7 9 Rudisill. John J ..... . ....... ..... 1 13 Runnels, Harold Wayne .... ......... 9 4 Rupert. William Lewis ..... ..,.. 1 08. 275 Rush, Betty Ann ..... ........... .251 Russell. Mary Louise .... .. ............ 67 Russell. Paul ............ .... 1 08, 260. 261 Husteberq. June .......... . . .......... ,.52 Rutherford, Charles W ..... .......... 2 43 Rutherford, Shannon ..... .............. 2 49 Ryals, Carthy R. J. ..... .............. . .79 Ryals, Marion Jo ......... ................. 7 9 Ryan, Charles Stewart .... ..... 5 2. 237, 242 258 Ryan, Dorothy Lee ..... ........... 1 08, 115 Ryan. Jon M ............ ............... 9 4 Rymer, J. E. ............ . ..... 94 Sadler, Bessie Caroline .... ..... 6 7 Salinas, Jose Damaso ..... ....... 7 9 Salley. Martha Grace .... ..... 7 9. 249 Salmon, Thomas Lee ....... ...... . .219 Salome, Tommy Gabriel. .... . ....... 113, 190 Sams, Doolie .................. .... 1 09, 199, 247 Sanderford, Mrs. LaVerne D ..... ............ 9 4 Sanderford. Warren O .......... .......... 1 13 Sanders. Anne Claire ....... ..... . .... 5 2 Sanders. Billy Joe ...... .. .... 125. 130 Sanders. Florence ........... ........ 6 7 Sanders, Frank H., Jr ....... ...... 7 9 Sanders. Harry Neal ..... ..,.... 9 4 Sanders, Jewell Gaskill, Jr ....... B7 Sanders. Pollye ............ ...79, 251 Sanders, Royce Lindsay. .... ....... 5 3 Sanders, Wilburn Joseph .... .....53 Sanderson, Garrett, Jr ..... .... 5 3 Sandifer, Jerry K .... .... . .. 219 Soules, Jeanette ........ .... 2 77 Sapp, John Davis ...... .... 9 4 Sartain. Peggy Ann .... . 94 Saterwhite. Grady D .... ..... 5 3 Sauer, Marjorie Ann .... ..... 6 7 Sawyer. Conway H ..... ..... 5 3 Sawyers, Kathleen . .... ...53 Saxon. Vivian Ruth. .... ..... 9 4 Scaggs, Billie Joan ...... ..... 9 4 Scales, Edward W. ............. ....... . . .236 Scales, Whoody .................. ............. 9 4 Scanio. Prank Joseph, Jr .... ......... . .l25, 132 Scarborough, Kenneth Lawrence ........ 113, 258, 264 Scarcella, Joseph William III ....... ............. 9 4 Schaer, Sudie Lu .... ........... ...... 7 9 , 247 Schiemenz, Shirley Ann ...... . .,............ 94 Schillaci. Harold Gene .... .... . .. ............... 94 Schiller. Mary Lou ........ ........ 5 3, 249. 279 Schleuning. C. Jack ............ .... 1 08. 207, 219, 237 Schmid, Lilo Elisabeth Carrlotte .............. 94. 192 Schneider, Lelia June ....... ................. 7 9. 115 Schorlemmer. Hermeen Frances ..... ....... 9 4 Schroeder, Edward Arnold ..... . . . . . . . 271 Schuble, Henry George III ...... ...... 7 9 Schultz, Barbara Jean ........ ...79, 249 Schultz, Carol Jeanette ..... ...... 9 4 Schulz. Maggie Marie... 80 Schulze. Dorothy Marie .... ..... 2 77 Schuman, Patricia Ann ..... .... . . 94 Schwarz, Robert L ....... . .... 67, 258 Scirrat, James Edwin ...... .. ............... 79 Scott, Conner Ross .......... ..............,.... 2 64 Scott III, John Thomas ..... . ....... .... . ..67. 251 Scruggs. Virginia Elizabeth ...... 79, 154, 173, 191, 251 Seales, Walter Louis ......... .................. 9 4 Sears, Annetta Darlyne .... ................. 1 38 Self, E. B ................. ,,.,., , , 53 Self, Jo Ann ........... ..... 7 9. 115 Semff, Louis Richard .... ..... . ..94 Sewell, Billy Guy ........ ...... 5 3 Sewell, Jacqueline ....... ..... 7 9 Seymour. Bernetta Nell .... .... 5 3 Shannon. John Harold ...... . 109 Sharp, William Chandler ..... .... 2 74 Shaw, Carolyn .............. .... 9 4 Shearer, Sallie Fisher ........ 79 Sheffield, Buford Ross, Jr .... .. 219 Sheffield. Rosabelle ...... . 94 Sheffield, Sherrill Jan .... .... 9 4 Shelton, Janie Tess .... . 67 Shelton. Robert S. ....... ...264 Shepherd. Iames Lloyd ..... 53 Shepherd. Wynona Lee .... 94 Sheppard, Patsy ........... ,.,. , .94 Sheridan, Bettye Joyce ..... ........ 7 9 Sherman, Billy Don ......... .... 2 14, 219 Sherrard. Randall Lee ..... ....... 5 3 Shipman, I. T ............ ..... 5 3 Shippen. Ellen Diana .... ...... 9 4 Shoal. Betty Frances. ...... ........... 6 7 Shockey, James Floyd ..... ........ . .53 Shockey, Marilee ......... .... .... 5 3 , 270 Short, Ben Elroy ....... , .... 109, 116, 275 Shugart, Diann ........... ........ . . 80 Shugart, Virginia Ruth. . . . ...... 67, 251 Shurley. David Derry .... .... . . 276 Sikes, James Davis ...... ..... . 67 Simcik. Carroll Ralph .... .... . 109 Simmons, Gloriana ...... 80, 191 Simons, Lois Latrell .... ..,.. 9 4 Simpson, Mary Ellen ..... .,,,, 6 7 Simpson. Paul W ..... . , ,,..,. 67 Sims. Betty Ann ..... ..... 2 37, 251 Sims. Harry Mayo ..... . . . . . . 53 Sims Smith LeGrand .... .,,,, 1 14, 258 Sims, William Grover .... ....,,,, 8 0 405 X Sims. Yreva Sue ......... . ............ 80 Sinks. Jr., Monty Bell .... ......... 1 09, 251 Sisco. Jack Parker ........ .... 1 90, 205, 219 Skaggs, Dorothy Jane .... ............ 9 5 Skelton, Jim Karroll .... . .. ......... . 109 Skelton, Roland. .. .......... .... 1 09 Skogland. Herbert L., Jr ..... .. .67 Slack. Burney Bryce, Jr. .... .... 6 7 Slater, Byrd Thomas, Jr .... 53 Slatton, James Hoyt ...... .... 8 0 Slatton, Linda Catherine .... 95 Slaughter, Dean .... - ...... .............. ..... 1 D 9 Slayton. Betty Perri ...... ............. . ....,... 9 5 Sliqh, JoAnn ........... . .... 109, 115, 173, 248, 249 Smelley, Lewis Wayne... ............,...... .. 95 Smith, Aileen ........... ...... .... . 6 7, 254, 255 Smith. Angeline ....... ............ 9 5 Smith, Barbara Ann .... ..... .... 8 0 Smith, Barbara Nan .... ..... . . 95 Smith, Bennie Belle. .... .... 8 0, 277 Smith. Betty Camilla ..... ........ 6 7 Smith. Carolyn Allene ..... ..... 5 3, 266 Smith, Clarks Edward .... ..... .... 9 5 Smith, Charles R ...... .... 109, 280 Smith, Charles Sidney .... . ....... 219 Smith, Dan Mansell ........ . ....... 95 Smith, Dorothy Jean ......... .... 5 3 Smith, Dorothy Margaret .... .... 6 7 Smith, Edward Burton ...... .... 9 5 Smith, Ellis Duncan ...... . . . . . . .80 Smith, Emma Carolyn .... ..................... 9 5 Smith, Frank Hart ...... ...................... 1 38 Smith, Gwyna Lee ..... . . .67, 160, 186, 249, 279, 280 Smith, Helen Janis ..... .............. 1 14, 115. 255 Smith, Helen Love ...... . ......... .. 67, 277 Smith, James Fort, Jr ..... .... 8 0, 263, 264 Smith, James Leslie ....... ............. 5 3 Smith, James Ray ....... ....... , 219 Smith, Janeanne ........ ..... 9 5 Smith, Jesse George .... .... Z 42 Smith, Joel Pumfret .... ........ 1 14 Smith, Iune Carol ..... ........... 8 0 Smith. Margaret ........ .... . ., . . 247 Smith, Marion Louise .... ...53, 275, 276 Smith, Marjorie T ........ ........... 9 5 Smith, Mary Alice, . ...... .. ....... . B0 Smith, Paul Delano .......... .... 9 5 Smith, Robert Lucien, Jr ..... 95 Smith, Robert Y ............ ..... 5 3 Smith, Sawnie Abeline ..... ....... 9 5 Smith. Suzllnne .......... .. 80 Smith, Virginia Dare .... .... 1 09. 115 Smith. Willa Dean ..... .. .. 67 Smith, William Howell ...... .............. B 0, 263 Smith, Winston Ray ............................ 114 Smyth, Frances... ..l09. 115 154, 158, 159, 246, 247 Smyth, Margaret Elizabeth .............. 80. 191, 279 smith, Merle D. ........ . ..... ......,........ 1 14 SnaPD. Harry Franklin ..... .... . 53 Snavely, Luther M.. Jr ...... 53 Solomon, Robert Henry ..., . . , 114 Solovjer Vsevolod, R ..... . . . 138 Soukup. Jimmie .......... .... 1 U9 Soules, Janet . ............ South, Mary Ann ............ Southerland. Fred Morrie .... Spafford. Delmer R .... ..... Spangler. Charles. Jr ..... Sparks, Donald Lynn ....... Sparks, Richard Weldon .... Speck. Wayne Frazier ..... Speer, James ............. Speer. Nelda Jeanette Sperrn. Willis ............ Spiller, Mary Kathryn ..... Spivey, Paul M. ......... . Sprague. 10 Ann ......... Springfield, James David... Sprinkle, Dan .............. Spur, Jim ................ Spurqer. Sylvia Sue .......... Staggs. Dennie Eugene ......... Staggs. Kenneth W ........... Stallings, Harry Bernard, Jr... Stanford, Annie Ruth ....... Stanford, James Alfred ..... Stanley. Lee Ralph... Stanshury. John Milton, Jr ...... Stanton. Richard Thurman... StaPP. Hergert Moody ...... Stapp, James E. T .......... Stark. Richard S ....... Starkey, John Harrell ..... Starling, Susanne ....... .... Starnes. Howard Cloyes Stautzenberger, Dorothy May .... . . Steaklely. Nora Corine ....... Steen. lza Lee .... ...,... . . Steen. Walter Wayne... Stegant, Mary Agnes ..... Stagant. Ted L ............. Stapp, H. Moody ...... .N ..... Stelter. Joy ............. .. Stephens. George ............ Stephens. Marlene Lavelle... Stevens. Mary Fran .......... Stephens. Nelda Marie., .... Stephens. William Waylandffi Stephenson. Coyle Allen ..... Stevens, John D ............. Stevens, Stevens. Stewart, Beatrice .... Stewart, Stewart, Mary Ann. .... Stewart, Rodney Paul. . . Thomas James. . . Peaches , ..... . Ralph H .... Glenn ....... Stewart. Stich, Robert Shirda .... Stiegler. R, W.. Jr.. . . . Stiles, Patricia Ann .... Stilley. Bobbie Jean ....... Stinson. Cecil O ....... .... Stockbridge, Gerald Allan.. . Stockton. Marvin Wheeler. , . . Stolte. Robert E ............. 67 95 275 ....53. 11:-53, . . 80 266 95 ......67 95 ...215 80 .....53. 53 90 B0 B0 95 275 . . . . . . .219 95 53 53 67 67 53 95 ....l37, ...125. 53 95 70 54 131 190 ....160 . . 54. 269, .80. 249. 54 276 277 .........109 109 54 ....54 ....114. ....109. fffffibf fliilif .137 . 68 . 95 68 . 95 115 116 90 114 .68 54 115 125 95 95 274 242 114 275 95 109 69 54 375 Whitte Stone. Alice Estelle.... Stone, Harry John......... Stone, Hugh Bailey, Jr .... Stone, Marian Joyce. . . .. Stone, Stout, Spencer ......... Robert James ..... Stovall, David Gene ........ Strange. Barbara ..... ....... Strange, Fred L. Strasburger, Strasner. Jewell Marguerite. . . . . . Strong. Strasner, Stevens Douglas. .. Streetm Strickla an. Richard David.. nd, Ben Reilly ...... Stripling. Celia C1aire.... Stroebel, Andrew William... Don ............... Strother, June Evelyn ........ Stuart. William Blackwell... Studer. Laura Louise ......... Sublett, Grantson Harber .... Sublett, Patricia Joan ..... Suddath. Jerre Jeanne Suheil. Sullivan, Sullivan, Sullivan, Dorothy Marie .... Sullivan. Michael John ..... Sumners, Maummar. . .... . . . Arthur Hugh ..... Charles W ....... Danna Pearl ....... ....l89, Waco Student Index ...95 ...95 258 ...95 ..258 .....95 .....95 95 .......109 .. . . .1.3h.'. 80 264 . . . . . ..l38 80 95 ffffziif ........80 ..127. 131 .54 z1s.' 80 68 80 95 68 68 95 . . . . 80 236 54 269 219 277 68, Surrey, Edward Arwid ..... ........... 6 8 Sutter. Hollis Berward ........ .,,.... 1 14 Swander. Susan Constance. .......... 80 Swearingen, Wayne Barclay. ..... 95, 236 Sweet, Bette Jean .......... ..... . . 95 Sweet. William David ..... 1. .... 217, 219 Swogetinky. Mahlon... ..,.. 114. 243 Tabb, Winifred ....... .... . . . 68 Tabor, Dephane .... ...... . .. 95, 192 Tackett, Elvin Everett ...... .... 1 25, 132 Takahashi, Betty Yacko... ...... 54, 277 Talbert. Gene E .......... ....... 5 4. 275 Talbert, Wallace Ray .... .... 8 0, 215, 219 Tallant, Fred C. ......... ..... . ...... 5 4 Tandy. Walter Lee ...... .... .127 Tanner. Anabeth. .... 95 Tate, Cecil Howard .... ............ . 80 Tatum, Ardis Elaine .... .............. ...... 5 4 Taylor, Billie Richard ..... ...122, 123. 125 130, 160 Taylor. David R .......... ..........,,.. ..... 2 7 S Taylor, Fred ........ .... . . . ...... . ..... . . . . . 80 Taylor. Gerry Mailand .... .. 138, 275 Taylor. James Truman .... . ...... 80 Taylor, Jeanne Marie. . . . . . . . . . 95 Taylor, Margaret I ......... .... 6 8, 271 Taylor, Martille Jane ......., .... . 95 Taylor, Robert L ............... ....... S 8. 274 Taylor, Jr., Robert Lemnuel .... ...6B 243, 251 Taylor, Shirley Ann ......... .... . .... 6 8 Taylor, Wanda Rosanna... .. 138 Taylor, William Edward... .. . .. 95 Teer, Donold M. .......... ...125, 132 Telford, David Lee ......... ....... ..... 1 1 4 Templeton, Marytom ..........., ........... 9 5, 116 Templeton, Robert Lincoln .54, 116, 129, 243 Terry. Ir., Dwight Lyman Dewitt ........... ..... 9 5 Terry, Joe 1-1 ...................... ....... ..... 2 7 8 Terry, Mary Alice .............. . . .95 Terry, May Louise ..... . .80, 277 Tevis. Norma Alma. . . . . . .. . . . 95 Tharp, John Douglas ..... .. .95, 264 Tharp, Norman Duane .... ........ ..... 8 0 Thediord, Jack Dean ...... .. ...... .... 1 09 Thigper. O. D ........... 114. 236. 243. 251 Thomas. Harold Ray .... ........ . . 1.109 Thomas, Joan Jolley .... ......... 5 4. 290 Thomas. Lester L. ....... .. 109. 116 Thomas, Martha Nell ...... .. ..... 68 Thomason, Frances H ..,.. . . .. ..... 68, 251 Thompson. Cecil Duane ........ . . . 54 Thompson. Charles Edward .... . . .l27, 131 Thompson, Darrene .......... ....... 9 6 Thompson, Maxine. ....... ..... 6 8 Thomson. Jane ........... .... 9 5 Thomson, Martha Sue ..... .... 5 4 Thorne, Bette Jean... ....... ........ . ..80 Thomhill, Margaret Ruth ..... ............ 8 0 Thornton, Charles Mitchell ..... .....,... . .. 96 Thornton. William Arthur ..... ..... 1 09, 173, 264 Thrall, Gordon' Fish ....... ........... 1 32 Thrash, Beverly Logene ...... .......... 5 4 Threadgill, Cecil Raymond .... ...138 Thurmdu, C., Jr... .......... ...109 Tidwell, Sharles A ........ .,.. 6 8 Tigner. Virginia Lou .... ...... 5 4 Tillmon, Bobbie Jean ....... 80 Tillman, Joe Chris ........... 80, 284 Tillotson, Laura' Virginia... ...... ..96 Tippit, Archie Jack. .,...... .... . . .96 Tippit, Ruth Augusta ...... ..... 6 8. 277 Tipton, J. Harrell ............ ....... 1 09 Tipton, Thomas Madison .... .... . . 96 Tisdel, Malcom W .... ...... .... 1 2 7, 131 Tod, Arnold Carson ....... ...,... 8 CI Todd, Frances ............ Todd, Thomas Clifton .... Todd. Thomas Tolbert, Bryant Neely. Jr..... Tolley, Travis T., III. ...., . Tonn, Leslie E ............ Torres, Celia ........... . . . . . Townsend. Augusta Ann... Townsend, Iletta F .......... Townsend. Loretta J. ...... . Travis. Trevino. Lewie .... . . Alberto, Jr .... Trice, Edward Reid ..... Trice. Evelyn Joyce... Trimble, Billy Gene .... Trout, Robert Glenn .... Troutman. Robert B ..... Tucker. Tucker. Joyce Kathryn .... Kenneth Ray. . . . . Tuckey. Cynthia Lou ..... Tumblin, Allie Joyce ....., Tunnell, Byron Milton .... Turner, Kitty ............ .,...54. .55. 68 125 132 160 278 55 270 B0 55 55 .96 138 . . . . 109 114 80 219 . . . 207. ...80 96 ..68 . 80 271 . . . .. 96 125 96 Turner, Nancy Turner, Patsy Sue ..... ,. Turpin, Calvin Coolidge. .. Tyer, Charles Lester ........ Tyer, Ida Jean .............. Tyson, Barbara Marie . ..... . Underwood, Charles Howard .... Underwood. Glenda Sue ..... Upshau, Martha Caralyn ..... Urech, Arthur Milton ....... Usary. Milton .........,.. . Utecht, Ronald Edward... Uthey, Utsey, Uzze 1, Uzzell, Vernon Taler. . . .. Billy Dee ....... A. Joy ....... Geor ianna . g . . . Vaden, Billie Joyce .... Vance, Bill Doyle ........ Vanderenter. Marian E .... Van Loon, Florence ....... Varvaris, Steve E. .......... . Varnell, Lester Johnny, Jr.. .. Vaughan, Patsy Ruth. . . . . . Vaughan, Sally Annette .... Vela, Adan Ricardo ...... Viclrery. Pat Nelson ..... Victery, John Bailey ...... Vines, Frances Edna ....... Vinson, Anne G. ........... . Vollmering Anna Marlene... Von Rosenberg. Ray Talbert. Vuillemin. Marie J .... ... . .... Wade. Wade. Wade. Billy Ray ........ . .. Jerry Louise . . . . . Luanne ........ . . . . Wade. Sally Jo ,.... ........ Wadsworth, Alison Gayle .... Wagner, George W. ....... . Waldrop, Mollie Gene ..... Waldrop, Tom C.. Jr ..... . Walker, Betty Jo ,..... Walker. Bobby R. ....... . Walker Clarence Glen .... Walker: Helen Jane. ........ Walker. Walker. Walker. Walker, Walker, Walker Julius Waring, Jr... Leonard Amos .... L'Ne1l ............ Mary Beth ...... Melba Allete ...... Walker. Saralou ............ Wairge, George Marion . . . Wallace, Kathryn Grace . . . Wallace. Mack. . . ........ . Waller, Robert Lee ........ Wallis, Homer Gerald ....... Walls, Billy ................. Walmsley, Thomas Redd... Wang, Stanley ............. Wantling, Donna Lee .... Ward, Ardis Nan ....... Ward, Billy Edward .... Ward, Dorothy ........ Ward, J. Douglass ........ Ward John A .............. Wandlaw. Thomas Erwin... Ware. Ware. Ware, Lona Beth .......... James Hamilton .... Weston W ........ Warren. Morris E.. . . . . . . . Wash, Waters. Watkins. Watkins. Charles Virgil ....... William Tommie .... Barbara A ......... J. C .... ......... Watson, Helen Louise ..... Watson, Joyce Loraine .... Watson, Murray ............ Watson, Robert Allan ....... Waxler, Jerry ............... Jean................ .'.'.'.'.'1'o'9'. ....55. 1111551 .,.....96. 'fffibsif Weatherall, Helen Virginia .......... ...... Weathersby, Elizabeth..55, 156. 159. 160, 254, Weaver, John Henry .....,.. Webb, John Franklin ........ Webb, Phil A .......... Webb, William B ..... Weir, Jack .......... Weir. Patsy ....... . . Welch, Carlos ........ Welch. Welch, Welch, Doris Elaine, .... James Henry, . . .. James Luth ....... Weldon, J'Ann ......... Wells, Geraldine .......... Wells. Welsch, Janice Kay ........ . . Lawrence Mitchel. .. Wendorl. Ed. Ir ............. West, Margaret ........... West. Neilus G ..... .... West, Robert Omar. .... .. Westbr ook, Jean .....,....... Wester, Don Gray ........... Westmoreland. Donna Lu .... Westmoreland, Janeth Elaine .... West, Wilford Dale ........ .. Wester field, Jack Paul .... Wetmore, John Whitcomb. .. Wheat. Eunice Faye ........ Wheeless, Frances ....... Whelus, Margaret Ann .... Whitaker. Vernon White, Alan Jon. ..,... . White, Alba F. .......... . White, Byron Edward ..... .... 5 6. White, George D ..,..... White. Glenda Mae. . . . White, J. A ............ White, J. Donald ..... White. lo Claire. .. White. Lonnie B ..... White. Mary Ann. . . . . White, Nina Lea ....... White, Ruth Jeannette .. . White. William Harold .... White, William Louis .... White d, Don Herman .... 406 ....55. . .. .205. ....68. ....55. . . . . . . 1091. ......l-9l1.' 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Willborn Willcox, Williams. Williams, Williams, Williams Williamsi Williams Williams Williams Joan .......... H. Allen ...... Sara Ruth. . . . Betty Sue ...... Beverly Joy ..... Caloryn Beth .... Corre Ivey .... . Donald L .... .... Floy Kate ......... ....l27. ...,l38. ...96. .. 68 ...96 130 275 236 96 275 ..1l0 ...96 .....68, ...138, .Hugh ......................... .. Jimmie Maurice. . . . . . . .. Williams. John Calvin ....... Williams. Lynn .,.... 68, 151, 158, Williams Margaret Ann.. ....... . Williams. Martha Louise. . . Williams. Mary Florence ..... Williams, Mary Lucille .... Williams Nyal Zeno .... . Williams: Patricia Anne .... .. Williams. Ruba Anna .... Williams, Shirley ......... . Williams, Stanley Neil ....... Williams, Walter Bryan, Jr ..... Williamson, B. H. ........... . Williamson, Billy James ..... Williamson, Roy Carter ...... Williamson. Tom Camble .... Willis, Mary Emma . ......... . Willoughby. Herman Taylor. . . Wilsonj Betty Jane ........... Wilson . Herndon Bassell. . . Wilson. Jane Louise ...... Wilson. Martha Jean ........ Wilson Mildred Lucille ..... Wilson: Peggy Miles ...... Wilson. Wilson. Wimp. Sarah Elnna ..... Wayne Henry .... Bill . ............... . Wingate. Perry Wayne ..... Wingo, Nancie Jane........ Winstead. Guy Howell ..... Winter, Carol Ann ....... Winter. Kenneth Wayne .... Wise, Marvin Jessie ..... . Witherington. Paul ......... Withrow. Franklin Everett .... Witkowski. Mary Ann ...... Witt, Raymond Julian ..... Wittman. Shirley Ruth .... Woiiord. Billy Ernest .... Wofford, Blanche Sari ..... Wolf, Jackie Dean ....... Wolf, Leah Joy ......... Wolf. Margaret ..... .. .. Wolle, Wolfe. Wolit. Marvin Schelling .......... Womble. William Oliver .... James B. ......... . Mary Ellen ............... Womelsdorf. Clayton Agustus. Jr .... Wommack, Thelma Jeane .......... Wong, LaVerne B ........ ......... Wood, Hazel Joann ....... ....,.. Wood, John Alvin. . . . . . . . .68 Wood, Presnall Wood, Richard Glee ...... .... Wood. William T.. Jr. .. . . . Woodayd, Jack Donald .... Woodard, John Alan ..... Woodlili, Archie Earl ..... Woodlill. Pauline Marie .... Woods. Carrie Anita ..., Woods, John Scott ............. Wooldridge, Ralph Lawrence... Wooley, Jack .................. Worley, Lennis Tzuett ....... Worrall, Laura Jeannette .... Wortharn. Annettcr Gene. . . Wright, Barbara Ann ..... Wright, Charles Thomas .... Wright, David A. ........ . Wright, Don Kenneth ..... Wright, Martha Jane Wright Wright: Wright Robert Ewing ..... Sidney Jenkins ........ Virginia Ann .......... . Yarbrough. Bobby L. .......... . Yarbrough, Dorothy Kathryn. . . Yarbrough. Edna Earle .... .... . Yarbrough, Patty Sue ........ . Yates. Yates, Yates. Yeary. Delaiane ........ Dorothy Ann .... Ellen ........... Joe E. .,......... . Young, Audrey Anne ...,. Young. James A ......... Young. John Logan. . . Young. Mary Ellen... Young, Patsy Ruth. . . . . Young, Robert Carl ..... Young. Robert Eugene ...... 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HOLTIS SPORT: G ooo s ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT SPORTING GOODS PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT Fine Sportswear for Ladies and Men FURNISHING A HOME CORRECTLY .. is a matter that deserves consideration and the service ot skilled decorators to assist you in your plans tor arrangements. When in Need of Quality Furniture at Lowest Price First Visit + STIIIIITDN-STIIIIIIGIEII Qif'UvRN!TURl' FOR EVERYBODY Dial 3-5381 Texas Pl t S G.. ' CW f,- ' gf 11, f K' HCC O I IOP , is sci' . ..--M . 'xr .: ..,., .zuawm x. mdyhgxu NF? X 35 stu-auf , 4, N v7 '-,J N, - . Cn R:' f n 'rv 0 in ull M rv , ,- , f....sf::,-WMU t, I 5 0 U 5 -.. .J -H ne .-Hubbard 1, -' V' 1' 7 - s w0mf '- ' ' west -' Mavnlfalm 4171 U 'fm V e 'I 'Y as I 5 'if I G f .H .r , fy m II P J. rr Uri ,.. el azsvie.,-r, .,:, .i, WMM- 'I L--- . -,M .1 ..-mr I o ', Ly, il' '-n ll !I','l:,-1' G Y L lift uT 'T't' - Hr lg sl , ...J..L.....-in '-n -fliasse , ...Z il 1 I, U .' ' -.W F- . . .-' .' warm' ' W-x --vw-ved X. um-.na a 5 I L 3 nm , ,-' mf nd W.-.-, X T9mPl9'.xu-fm' ,giant :BEER f f ,R -I : U I' ' nflrnlillf- 1 ...sf .mm I, .ui .. , - Vu ,J e....-me :Callie 3: in--.ml , Q W, ..t...,u. Hu ' e ' I L N... ,Q aw.. . . H --L For over 66 years this store has been catering to Baylor- ites and it is our desire to continue this pleasant relation throughout the years. Our stocks of apparel for all the family, piece goods, footwear, underwear, dress acces- sories, and things for the home offer pleasing selections at prices that justify our reputation as-Always a Good Place to Shop. Always A Good Our Mail Orcler Service Prompt ancl Satisfying The Goldstein- igel Compan Waco's Greatest Department Store vvAco, TEXAS 412 M. 0 FB is Congratulations Seniors! Wheiher ii's modern or iradiiional you are seeking, you can depend on Dennis' for iurniiure of enduring siyie and qualiiy ai prices 'Hwai meet your budgei. SHOP ON ALL EIGHT FLOORS OT- OUR BIG- STORE FOR Furniture for Every Room Carpe+ing, Curfains, Fabrics Magic Chef Gas Ranges Hoi' Poini' Eleciric Refrigerators China, Silver, Crystal And Many Oiher Lovely Things for ihe Home ' - elif Jchfnc. WACO BRYAN TEMPLE HILLSBORO The Fashion Center Of Central Texas 729 AUSTIN AVE. Compliments of MONNIN ' THE FRIENDLY STORE WACO, TEXAS 62 Years of Continuous Service to the Man at Baylor ' THE STORE FOI MEN CHAS. G. JONES T. D. FINDLEY WACO, TEXAS We've enjoyed every year of furnishing out- standing feminine apparel to Baylor Coeds and faculty. y y yy Exciting . . . Exclusive fashions are from Sachs EVERYBODY KNOWS IT . . .Experience is the best teacher! And the place to get real pastoral and mission experience is on the most un'q mission field in America- New Orleans! I+ S W L A - srsy T sas a t to if r an if P-., wi Arg Hes. ' 5--,-75' New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary Scholarly Faculty Offers Sifinddrd Degrees Effective Evangeli rn B.D., Th.M., Th.D.. Practical Missignq y B.H.E., M.R.E., B.S.M. Activities and M.S.M. For information write Roland Q. Leavell, President 1220 Washington Avenue New Orleans 13, La. 59.22 .,., ,-. fl .. Q .. - ?25fii fi' 'Iii OW...as a result of a vast expansion program begun in 1946 . . . the Texas Power 8 for the Texas of todlly e more than twice much elec- ' ' 'QQ i',,-i tricity to North, Central and V o.b ' V, 'V East Texas as it could just be- for the Texas of fm World War H. G m: By 1954, an additional 285,000 Q VAQ' 5: ' hm' ': kilowatts are expected to be on - o new ou our e , - j - - qqlulzlzn i 2 Abliv M5525 g,,,,,,nng ,Misa TP8.L lines 1. . again doubling ,rlyt 505119 bum in uf- r,l. M the COIUPHHY ?SUPP1y Offflfffflf lennan County. ' POWCI. Of Il'llS, 5,000 k1l0W21IIS V -'fi ltl. '1-'e'1 will be added to the Gainesville K ,W A ll yg ri'l:i 'l'l ' plant in 1952 and 60,000 kilo- 1 9 -1 5 ligfelii Q1 0 r 0 - warm the new PM bag 1 ' P lla!-53-letras' Q '1d.r YSS? EF Mcflfnngln Cfmfi in . i'e-e is ---4 f f N ' if - W0 0 'ff an S, S1 0 f l l 1 l - be located, will increase the 4:-fre , Q Q S 5 TP8tL power supply by 80,000 -T70 .,,V,f 1,f. ,w,,, ' . Heil: , fm!! EH-iiig, at kilowatts each in 1954, with an- vw - !' ' ', jjzj ' 'L-f '+ff14' al.fl q:: E ! other 60,000 kilowatts becom- 9 E- '. Si em , :AV g,jQ:1fQ55121f3.igj'QQ'' 35, l il El-51 '21 ing available from a private ir. 4 ,,-' I., e source in Milam County. 5 4s'c ,-e' - ' ' Thus, 'rP8lL Continues to plan 'l'l ' ahead . . . build ahead . . . for li 8 f 0 W i fl 8 T 6 X H S' i U C f ff 3 5 i U 8 iiziiiiiii Power needs! ELIT ECA FE 7m DOWNTOWN ELITE S 315551 iT!,L5v,fQ2 A7 we Ll 'Eggs i I , Serving Over a H I xl Its the Food MH- Y r --w-'-- c o L I A s B R o T H E R s That Counts Ona ea 2-Q9 slmcee- l92O lg J? osmsou as . LU I'lBER,WALL PAPER, PAINTS HARDWARE. G ENAMEL5 WAco.TzxAs 414 , yDrPe1operI -f A.,: MENS WOMENS -' Winthrop Penaho 'fff' .555 53,52 5 ' CHILDRENS P ppB1t Edwards B te -B wn A Home OWNED wACo INSTITUTION 1 I , I R B I ,-fe I JI5wELERs-'- ' -- 50I,AUS'l'lN AVENUE FAMOUS Fon VALUES IN ,,m,M,, WATCHES - DIAMONDS - JEWELRY COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. Towle, Gorham, Wallace, International Sterling WACO TEXAS 50l A f' A . Us 'n ve Izol AUS'l'll'1 Dial 3-I56I Padgitt's Sports Center Says . . l'r's our business that you have fun. We offer you Tackle for the fishermen, photographic supplies for the photographer, boats and motors for the sportsmen. and fine sports clothes for men who know a good fit. TOM PADGITT INC. 9OVI AUSTIN Congromtulcttions Seniors! 'ff cr ' ffallfo Q- s - , 7? 0102115 HOMOGENIZED MILK LADY BORDEN ICE 'CREAM If It's BORDEN'S It's Got To Be Good P R E and fresh as RAIN Pasteurizecl - Homogenized fx .Q' Q 'L RALEIGH HOTEL Center of the City DON DAVIS, Manager Iunior Becxuis make ready for the big day-but who going io carry the bull? 416 WACO Is Proud of BAYLOR UNIVERSITY A PUBLIC SERVANT SALUTES A PUBLIC INSTITUTION SAMSCO SAN ANTONIO MACHINE 8 SUPPLY CO. zos SOUTH FIRST WACO' TEXAS COMPLIMENTS OF GIFTS IIxx1LI1IVcSIxYIaSE,I1g1AEc!IuI11XIII MORE Gogpwnwg PHOTOGRAPHERS lg lszo s. s+h Ph. 4.183 JEWELERSand5lLVER5hllTH WACOI TEXAS K wwf.,..,,M,! sst r ' , Fifa J .S gr . i T cos'.sjQ0'b6 T 0 PROSPERITY Guided by the power of knowledge, each and every graduate shall go on to greater accomplishments . . . achievements which will make the world a better place in which to live, rich in personal freedom and human understanding. Congratulations, young graduate . . . and best wishes for a future filled with success! 418 1 Make .QNS YOUR Bank YOU WILL LIKE ITS 6,0 FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE FIR T TIO AL BA K I MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Z W W i 72 Ho u 5 to 12 :Q Bill Wrlllams, D60 f Doctor of Gas- tronomlcal Delrgntsj, nas nang oat lus always welcome slzrngle. ,X Undergraduates, Faculty and you wno rn years to come return to vrsit tlre old scl1ool wrll frnd Doc 5'rll Wrlnanzs ,orescrrbrng tlze same dependable, dencroas ' -,,' food at tne same locatron.... .mwfig fast a step from Baylor? Medrcal W '--- cZLZ'.'.' xg College .... across Fannrn I - - - . .gn I'F?iui Street from lloaston 's 'A . ' - ,M L ,I221--its J Medrcal Centen Ur Savage Style FRIED ' f - 4 N 0 0 O ' I CHICKEN 6515SOUTH MAINQHUUSTDN A F F T Ma' nc 1 4U The Humble Company in extending heartiest congratulations and best wishes to the Class of 1952 May efvery success attend you IIIIMBLE 0II. 8 IIEFIIIIIG GOMPAIY NEW ADDRESS . . . . . BUT THE SAME FOLKS The Largest and Most Modern Surgical and Hospital Supply House in Texas FREE PARKING IN REAR We Invite You to Visit Us PENDLETQN S ARTO, INC. Austin at Walker Phone CA-7255 ,4 grim' 6 uk . . providing all the services you require . with the kind of service you desire! HOUSTON, TEXAS IETEIIEI FOR INDOOR COMFORT 3 5 V A Vili 'oh 1 DAYS A YEAR FROM or-JE coMPAcT UNIT . . . 1 be ji' gzgsgsgsgggsgigsg253sgegeggsgsgsge22535555553 INSTALL 5z5252525255555552515if55232f25SgSz5aSa2g25252?z52 2 f f if 1 gg WWW GAS AIR CONDITIONING. Whatever the season outside, make sure of always enjoying the refreshing comfort of spring inside your home or place of business. Give your family and employees the best in indoor comfort by instal- ling SERVEL, the year 'round gas air conditioner. l'iiiTTTfE WINTER HEATING SUMMER COOLING HUMIDIFICATION DEHUMIDIFICATION AIR CLEANING AIR CIRCULATION i .Im A A.: 'II'I'IlT'FHm .mlm-my 'Trad ark H-rf. Ulgggg Ser I Inc. . A 1 'III miuvmfj my for: M sesr was mmf QW.. Elf? ,,,.+-wwe .. 11. af: .'.1:tf3Ee-SE131,:-- K B6 Years of Dependable GAS Service Io Housionions 1 BHPIISI BIIIIII SIIIIII Books of AII Publishers BIBLES, SONG BOOKS AND SUNDAY SCHOOL SUPPLIES COMPLETE VISUAL AIDS DEPARTMENT RELIGIOUS RECORDINGS l406 MAIN STREET CHARTER 4797 HOUSTON 2, TEXAS 421 GULF PUBLISHING CO. 330I BUFFALO DRIVE ?cke p'!5Of-fill? HOUSTON TEXAS as I lcdwitz CONGRATULATIONS . . and best wishes for the good years ahead! Complete Insurance Service COM PLIMENTS OF JNO. R. YOUNG S COMPANY 920 925 Ch I B Id g T I ph PR + 2306 d 2307 Houston's Oidest Fine Dining Place South Main State Hank HOUSTON, TEXAS ggignrn, 1920 Member FDIC I 6545 MAIN STREET CLOSED TUESDAYS HE YOU CPE your Houston bank account! . . . you will find a cordial welcome at Second National. While serving many of the largest corporations in our area, we find special pleasure in serving young people just entering upon a business or professional career . . . and in watching their accounts keep pace with their progress. 45 Years of Service to the Southwest MAIN AT nuslc BANK OF HOUSTON c A P I TA L A N D s' s M I L L I o N D o L L A R s Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation For Young Men on their way up . . . Foley's Varsity Shop is your shop . . statted by men ot your own age and interests who can give you intelligent advice and assistance: ottering the styles, prices, and tamous name brands you prefer tor sports, dress, or tormal wily- wear. X U . F O L E Y I S Varsity Shop, Second Floor 55 425 W ff' - DEAR 'PALS I X IP You NEED tors OF ENERGY Fon voun womc AND PLAY - YOU'LL FIND IT IN Au. PHEN IX l MILK AND y I P ICE CREAM f5lGNEDl PI-IENIX g 'PHIL ll in 'N l rv xy 9,1 ' D S-LX tw rigs jg I 2 IX yy fl, 4 XXX? X L A f X ,fe , L Q- . I iff V 5 .., ,. . -Z, i , I gsm, Zaafzteaq dfxtilxl f ' l A1 17-5 I I h - 1 l 2 T als warm ' and friendly 4 riglwl from flue heari- You will find more than a precise courlesv in your dealings with this bank. You will find warm, 'friendly alfiludes, sincere inleresl in serving and safeguarding your inleresfs . . . banking service lor your every need, Won'l you come in and gel acquainied? We are sure you llwen will underslancl wlwy so many refer lo us as The Bank ol Courtesy. b F eposil C Accounts Insured Up To S1D,D0O i l X QQHTLER GOOD Compliments Of f K WH' ANY oLD D TIME f , GEORGE H. DENTLER 8. SONS Housron TEXAS ED LANDRY Serving Baylor University College of Medicine Rings, Invitation, Diplomas, Caps and Gowns W. A. Kyle Company PHYSICIANSZ SURGEONS' und HOSPITAL SUPPLIES FRESH Presc on qrrnucies Instruments Equipment Surgical Appliances In Texas 4104-6 Fannin LY-3535 or 3536 Corpus Chrisli Houslon I HOUSTON ' TEXAS Forl' Worlh Wichila Falls N A A '. .1 ll hy. L' IOM Modern Pharmaceutical Plant IS ADEQUATELY EQUIPPED TO SERVE THE PHYSICIANS OF THE SOUTHWEST A Complete Line of Prescription Pharmaceutical VISIT OUR PLANT first lexas Chemical manufacturing Companu Dallas, Texas WALLS CLOTHIERS STEVE'S Uniforms and Sportswear Spec1al1st in All Types of Professional Uniforms Write or Call for Samples, Prices or Garments Our New Localion - 2207 Butler Street LO-7271 Dallas, Texas Flllllll UHIH MILK COTTAGE CHEESE ICE CREAM f25 can L nfs -' . 4 - : t H A . wr' W 3,3 Q gggmqi N , J gi' : Saw A ' ks ., My MTV ...,4 H X i m x sz Wa.- fn.. ffwfffww, Y A ' -LW T mm A .ee A qi Q 2 1 2 W T N , li 2 S N 715 VR. Our Store . . . Your Storehouse MEDCALF 81 THOMAS 9I2 Hall Sfreef 205 Medical Aris Bldg. Dallas, Texas Forl' Worlh, Texas Walter H. Peck RICKS, STRONG and ASSOCIATES Estate Analysts and Planners RI-9661 1901 Pacafic Dall as, Texas Congratulations and Best Wishes To Baylor Graduates Zlllllllllllllllll llElllHl SUPPLU CU. MEYERS 8: ROSSER Prescription Phaimiacies THREE CQNVENIENT LOCATIONS . . . 315 N. S+. Paul 3609 ewan PR-8784 TE-21 iz 2629 Oak Lawn LO-8383 24-our Service in Doctors um! Palieulx E. H. MCCLURE COMPA Y Serving T GXCT S Physicians and Hospitals Since 1901 SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS PHYSICIANS AND HOSPITAL SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT 7? 7512 pziufckzg Hicks Printing Company Z mmm RA 8512 2029 Iackson Street PROGRAMS BOOKS BRIEFS OFFICE FORMS PUBLICATIONS HOUSE ORGANS TRADE IOURNALS MAGAZINES Dallas, Tex. 0iiice Equipment Company 4 I PROFESSIONAL REPUTATION -SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS -SPECIALITIES -EQUIPMENT The A. P. Cary Company Dallas Fort Worth Medical Arts Bldg. Dental 809 Lamar St. Houston Surgical 1308 Throckrnorton 1211 Caroline Street I MEDICAL, DENTAL, NURSING BOSKS The oldest Independent Supply House ALL PUBLISHERS in the SouthWest I. A. MAJORS COMPANY B. E. TRIGG, INC. 418 N h S. Paul St. HI4161 407DN11O' WQUTI 1138vfdS5Z'Slf'd Y t D11 1 T ' 1 4 ef Gaston Avenue Cleaners . 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