Baylor University - Round Up Yearbook (Waco, TX)

 - Class of 1953

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V9 'ax gbiml wife' Nl sSf5fQ.f' H -,,5,,,f 11111, Em Q, mm QQ 1955 Wm jhllcw JKOZMWQ ffm Zdcmdiew .,....,...,.. gdlzdfb .la 2664 77z6ae ,.,, 244544 7 46 DEDICATION BUILDINGS SCHOOLS Administration Academic Faculty Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Dormitory Directors Business Law Graduate LIMELIGHT Beauties Who's Who Special Events Representative ACTIVITIES Calendar Features Government Military Organizations SPORTS Football Basketball Swimming Baseball Minor Sports PROFESSIONS Medical School Dental School Nursing School ADVERTISEMENTS INDEX Seniors 4 5 8 17 21 29 30 39 56 65 77 92 95 113 129 133 137 150 154 159 161 165 175 193 201 209 265 270 291 2-95 296 298 303 307 351 385 408 Ra, fc v ' 'H' 1 7-4 1 f,v,., ,fan -f .fry f' Lf ,W L 1 x .ff gf -' . ,N . I ff'L!f ,jz' 'f YL ,1 f f 4,444 fuefff 5' w rn, U, . , .rx ii .M 1. 411.-. 1, :,, -Q, L, ' -If '.. -gW'i,l'E , , ,.,-- ,- ww ' . . 552 I 1 H. .' . ww 1 - , VT I Y. , 5 3' fri' fm' gif 1, . ,.'.:, .k ' . .W-V , . ' u,':f 'z 1. Y, , - ,W-3g,f,.' 1 -Q .-, , 4' , , J. , .. . L 41: w 31. V y,jj!f'f ',f:1 bQ' n Y-,Z 4 Lg,-fiij,- ' 4' if ,ff -' , ,f ,J 1 L Z' 'Tyf,f - , ,g1!'f I lla QC' 1.4743 x 1 LQ, ' fa fl?-'.f v i w 'N 1 ' I ,u':, ' L . f.,-2 ,A , , ,,Y. 6-,-,,A, .,f. I fl., Y X ,. 'Q' ll ' f 'W Wizlii my :il 1451153,y.fr.ng1v'.fsm gum-,fa?4,g5,i,1gvj41-Lung ,,.W,f3:Ne,gygg-14gfLK NH ' K 1' 'p:lL'5'.'1T1I1,G rmie. 'a,Jqt5zgg 1,51U. E551 Q:p1L5g.g3wEQ, 'f:.Q3v,QI V , N w. f 1: x W 'rw w '.. M ww- . ' W-'iii w , gli QA 1, -.W M w 'In w NN,- X 11'v', V' X . 1 '. A ,iff ' JN. 'wi 76e7 This, my message to the senior class of 1931, I address also to the seniors of all years, those seniors of the past and those seniors yet to be. This I do because I love them all equally even as I love all mankind re- gardless of station or creed, race or religion. I stand on the border of mortal life, but I face eternal life. I look backward to the years of the past to see all pettiness, all triviality shrink into nothing and disappear. Adverse criticism has no meaning now. Only the Worthwhile things, the constructive things, the things that have built for the good of mankind and the glory of God count now. There is beauty, there is joy, and there is laughter in life-as there ought to he. But remem- ber, all of you, not to regard lightly nor to ridicule the sacred things, those Worthwhile things. Hold them dear, cherish them, for they alone will sus- tain you in the end, and remember too that only through work and oft- times through hardships may they be attained. But the compensation of blessing and sweetness at the last will glorify every hour of work and every heartache from hardship. Looking back now as I do, I see things with a better perspective than ever before and in their truer proportions. lVIore clearly do I recog- nize that God is love. More clearly do I understand the universal fa- therhood of God. lVIore clearly do I know the brotherhood of man. Truths do not change. The truths of life which I learned as a stu- dent at Baylor have not varied, nor will they vary. I know now that life has been a summary of that which was taught me first as a student here. As my teachers have lived through me so I must live through you, my students. You who are graduating today will go out into the 6 world to discover that already you have touched much of what the fu- ture holds. You have learned the lessons which must fit you for the dif- ficulties and the joys of the years to come. Then hold these college years close in your hearts and value them at their true worth. Do not face the future with timidity nor with fear. Face it boldly, courageously, joyously. I-Iave faith in what it holds. Sorrow as well as happiness must come with time. But know that only after sorrow's hand has bowed your head will life become truly real to you, for only then will you acquire the noble spirituality which intensifies the reality of life. My own faith as I approach eternity grows stronger day by day. The faith I have had in life is projected into this vast future toward which I travel now. I know that I go to an all-powerful God wherever He may he. I know that I-Ie is a personality who created man in His image. Beyond that I have no knowledge-no fear-only faith. Because of what Baylor has meant to you in the past, because of what she will mean to you in the future, oh, my students, have a care for her. Build upon the foundation here the great school of which I have dreamed, so that she may touch and mould the lives of future generations and help to fit them for life here and hereafter. To you seniors of the past, of the present, of the future, I entrust the care of Baylor University. 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'FQh53fVk km, hs,r w4:.LH.MiJ..'..2b:'4J.m!.a.1:..':ax'r..:mnm-.1 ,Legal CONTENTS Administration 21 Academic School 29 Business School 95 Law School 'l'l3 Graduate School 129 jqgimmwdzzm 21 w.,w. MELTON EDGAR E. TOWNES CHARLES R. MOORE JOHN B. FISHERR .. A. GRADY YATES . DR. W. W. MELTON, President GLADYS ALLEN . .C .............................. . WOODSON ARMES, Pastor, Polytechnic Baptist Church . . . WALLACE, BASSETT, Cliff Temple Baptist Church ...... J. I. CARTILIDGE, Pastor First 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 C. FEEZOR, Pastor, First Baptist Church . . . JOHN B. FISHER, Investments .................. A. J. FOLLEY, Attorney ..................... LEONARD GREENE, Dr. Pepper Company .................... EARL C. HANKAMER, Oil Operator .................. - ......... JOE M. HIGGINBOTHAM, Higginbotham, Bailey, Logan Company . . A. J. HOLT, Pastor, Calvary Baptist Church ................... GEORGE M. IRVING, Vice-President, Second National Bank . . . HORACE JACKSON, Insurance ..................... Q . . . MARRS McLEAN, Oil Operator ....................... D. K. MARTIN, Aetna Life Insurance ................... W. W. MELTON, Pastor, Columbus Avenue Baptist Church . . .CHARLES R. MOORE, President, Austin Bridge- Company .... W. CARLOSS MORRIS, JR., Attorney .................. H E. R. NASH, JR., President, Nash-Robinson Company . .- ..... 'Q . . . LARGENT PARKS, President, Preferred Life Insurance Company . . . G.'H. PENLAND, Attorney ................................ ' CHARLES B. ROBERTS, Sears Roebuck and Company ......... MORRIS ROBERTS, Banker ..................... W. E. SAMPSON, Oil Operator . . . CLAUDE SEGREST, Attorney . . . MRS. EARLE B. SMYTH .......................... E. E. TOWNES, Attorney . .. ........................ - - - - STONE WELLS, Tennessee Gas Transmission Company .............. E. HERMOND WESTMORELAND, Pastor, South Main Baptist Church.. . . BEN H. WOOTEN, President, First National Bank ............... A. GRADY YATES, R. B. Spencer and Company . . . KYLE M. YATES, Pastor, Second Baptist Church . . . . . I Honorary Member 22 ?aww6af7 Second Vice-President . . . Treasurer .....Waco .. Fo-rt Worth Dallas Nacogdoches .. Fort Worth . . . . . Dallas . . . . Dallas . . . Houston . . . . Waco .. . . Waco . . Amarillo . . . . Dallas . . . Houston . . . Dallas . .. Waco . . . . . Houston . . . Gatesville San Antonio San Antonio . . . .... Waco . . . E Dallas . . . Houston . . . . Waco . . . Dallas . . . Dallas . . . Dallas . . . . Victoria . . . . Houston . . . . Waco . . . . . . Mart . . . . Houston . . . . Houston . Houston . . . Dallas . . . . Waco . . . . Houston First Vice-President Secretary 1 mf?-'-:Qui Ei , i w l 1' 1 ffm' ' 'B B B C Q ,YEL g . 1 in t ttti 4 ll H t. u E , I 'J 'fc -. ff .1132 as H W ' -gig . l Q ' Z Wieudqe Baylor comes to another great milestone in her history - this 108th year and com- mencement. Congratulations to the graduates of the 1952-53 session. Your achievement in a period of unprecedented confusion, uncertainty and agi- tation is indeed praiseworthyg you should he ready for any eventuality. If you have ap- propriated the best which Baylor has to offer, you have an anchor for any storm. Greetings to all Baylor exes and friends as well as the students who read this annual. Baylor faces an ever-increasingwopportunity and responsibility. Her strategic witness constitutes a radiant hope through the superior principles of the Christian faith and the ideals of the American Way of life. To the person of the Christian faith and to the tenets of our constitution we are irrevocably dedicated. ' You are a part of us and We are a' part of you forever. Sincerely, C 3n1 W. R. White, p 23 President. 5 5 it .t dsl.. . uw. Al . ,H R, W 1 xg. it , sm me DR. W. T. GOOCH Administration Vice-President DR. ROY J. McKNIGHT Financial Vice-President and Comptroller it Nb, iv it W it ll... if.. I DR. MONROE S. CARROLL Dean of the University DR. GUY NEWMAN Vice-President in charge of Development Q... S9 'Ml DR. LEONARD A. DUCE Assistant Dean GLADYS HICKS Dean of Women Mem TRUETT K. GRANT Registrar W. C. PERRY Dean of Men E' 'CLARA DUGGIN Assistant Registrar ,5fff!tti'ttt .33 A WILLIAM L .IAMISON Assistant Dean of Men 26 W. J. WIMPEE Director of Religious Activities JOYCE HORNADAY Assistant Dean of Women C. E. BRYANT Press Reiiltions Director ww MRS. LILLY RUSSELL Dean of the Union Building .Ti-. -.:- -, Fi im wt , 'i DR. A. J. 'ARMSTRONG Director of the Armstrong-Browning Library and Browning Activities MRS. R. L. MATHIS Assistant Dean of the'Union Building ,, 27 .. I ff -'wig' 'wiggizz 1-An. gi. 1 . ggfssa, i if eff? it i ,ft ARCH W. HUNT Director of Night School KATE GRIFFITH Department of Correspondence 28 FRED Y. OSBORNE , Acting Librarian JACK DILLARD Secretary, Ex-Students Association i W Eibfgilial. , ,ii 1.3, 5 zmifi , i N-M W 1'Y'syq Q-fi. FTM ' , 'aff 1 f: -' i, ,wg . ' -, 1 ' e e l 3 i 1 3 1- :- 1 T7 ' Q 1713. w .' my df ,X QQ., bij 'f WW 506004 Sig? endemic S 7aca!Zq FPMMW nr , , DR. LEONARD A. DUCE Chairman 79444405094 Dr. Kenneth L. Bean Noble Enefe Dudley Rouse R Dr. Mac Sterling F. DR. GEORGE C. HUMPHREY Chairman Edegaw ' ll ll 55512555 i ' , V vm ii- il' i 1- ,l, 1 , ii: ,li ' ll . A V i f , . V X , Dr. John W. Ousley Dr. Cecil P. Sansom Dr. John Stephens 30 Keith James Dr. William J. Kilgore DRQ E. O. WOOD Chairman Glenn Cain Dr. Eddie L. Dwyer ,, ' 'E J DR. HENRY J. TRANTHAM Chairman Spmfm Lois Suiton ANDRES SENDON Chairman J 3 .. I Ni ra R. 620140 Mrs. Veloy Creasey Dr. Thomas F. Walker 31 DR. HENRY LEON 'ROBINSON Chairman DR. J. E. HAWKINS Chairman Qwlfw mm DR. HERBERT D. SCHWETMAN Chairman J. W. DIXON Chairman T ' W- 'A . . 2552536 1, .-,A - 'f ' Rli ' ga ' 1 , RR R Q' D BFYCQ Brown -3 V H , Dr. Floyd Davidson J 'i 4 T U Mrs. Fannie Hurst 3 T- gi- 1557-3: , '5?':?NF 'i' Edward L. Rabb Dr. Thomas E. Rogers Logan Smith - ' , ,- 7 a Q QQ' ,Q . 1 -in 'xif?v:.!1:'5 . 225 .wr -as-. ,- 4 , is E K' its , f fit? i .al , fs T Q-f ff: 7' Ni . it A:.,.,', ,--xt, ,,,,.N -lm? ' 5 ' Ji Dr. Robert Gay Packard Arthur Smith Ziaiagq 775 fr 52 DR. CORNELIA SMITH Chairman l P. D. Browne Lee Clayton Dale Maness DR. WALTER J. WILLIAMS Chairman DR. JAMES G. MASON Chairman ?4q4ical5 Zdmwvuf Dr. T. J. Bond F. V. Morriss Dr. Joseph C. Trantham Dr. Virgil L. Tweeclie M f, ll ,L Q, 33 Margaret Harber Eveline Kappes Kay Mitchell Mrs. Kathleen Stiteler J. D. Stovall Nw :Aww DR. W. R. STEPHENS Chairman fvvv- E' wt 1 it EE Dr. L. W. Courtney . I .u:, Stu' is J nw . f V I sf. y-I I Y , . - if . V ,K N 1 Mrs. Lois Douglas Edna Haney A. J. W. Mortimer Dr. Charles G. Smith Mrs. George Humphrey Mrs. A. E. Jones . DR. WILLIAM J. THOMAS Chairman 5' dj A ' iz :Eu ,-If-Q :nail 59:32 Le- Leg 5 '11 Q-f -Q 1151---:Z gig. '.z I J' I 1 , 1 I -f I I -I , DR. E. HUDSON LONG 62 Mrs. Leta Lloyd Mrs. E. F. Moore Mrs. Arthur Smith Mrs. Myrtle F. Barnhill Estaline Cox A Fe Dixie T. Milton f Chairman .defame is, :.. 574 . X ' I lil I lf'- ,A ' . 5' I if' ,dh . -5. . I., ...rx ,A f ' ...V X x uhm! 1,-it ,W . A ' A A .-1, at Mutsu Nogcu 5 K5 f'- A .1 ,- f. Roscoe Rouse v. iii Lpinii f, . if-jg I Louie Hulme 5 X eg . 4 Mrs. Ester J. Sheets Floreid Wills Mrs. Veva Wood 34 I rl 1 g if--I If V NA' y Ji hxi 1 wx, P r 9? Scdeace D as Robert Thomas Miller DR. CHARLES D. JOHNSON -ai ,E , .X 'rr Chairman DR. A. P. CAGLE Chairman 50004094 J. B. Brown, Jr. Dr. Hugh O. Davis William T. Stanton N9 Q fx ii Wwfdfly ,Jn Claucl Kelfner Dr. Ralph Lynn Mary E. Norman Dr. E. Bruce Thompson 55 DR. J. D. BRAGG Chairman DR. LORENA STRETCH Chairman 9 lg lm A J' i 3.1 . Dr. J. C. McElhcnnon Dr. B. M. Hanna Dr. Ralph L. W. Schmidt Dr. Gordon G. Singleton Dr. C. G. Strickland Dr. H. V. Williams Speed cwdfcwlda PAUL BAKER Chairman Sedan! of fi' HH X f Fay M. McClintock Chloe Armstrong Cecil Moy Burke Mrs. Louise Helton Jarrell McCracken George M. Stokes 36 GLENN R. CAPP Chairman l ii x YLKH X , 3' W it J ll C 5 - 4. lg ,ia x gif l ff ' it A xx 'l Bernard Ackert Martha Barkema Dr. Frederick Freeburn Robert Hopkins Dr. Robert Markham it it , ,- I V' ii 'A RFQ N, A lf ii ll th?-' xl 'P X . Q YW- ..... 1 1 A ...2r '-,nel -.J V x.u,' :.w f sg V, w,:f.,' .ff 1, S: -4121? ' fill, :': . ,V if ZiZ Q ': . ir' :I v l H lx-L ' -ez,-,JG i 'mls 5 ' , , , S. ' i qgj, 4, i ie : . 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B. ALLEN, JUDSON BOYCE ............ Nashville, Tenn. English: History, Philosophy-Sigma Tau Delta: Neophytes: Poetry Club ALLEN, ROSEMARIE .................. Crossett, Ark. Music-Mu Phi Epsilon: Arkansas Club ALLEN, WALTER E. ........... . . Dallas Religion: English-Ministerial Alliance ANDERSON, GLORIA ....... . . McKinney Elementary Education: English ANDERSON, JACK LOYD ..................... Mart English: Chemistry, Spanish-Alpha Epsilon Delta: Sophomore Honors: Sigma Tau Delta ANDREWS, GROVER J. .............. Little Rock, Ark. English, Religion-BSU Council: Baylor-Ridgecrest Club: Arkansas Club: Ministerial Alliance ASHBURN, HAZEL ANN . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . Eort Worth PE, Education: Speech-Peers: Delta Psi Kappa: BRI-I Choir: WAA AUTERY, WILLIE OSCAR, JR. .... . . . . . . . ..... Liberty Chemistry: Math, Physics. German-.AFROTC Riile Tearn: -Blpha EPFIIUI1 Delta: American Chemical Society: Arnold Society: Distinguished Military Student AUVENSHINE, BARARA JEAN . . - . - WGC0 Education: English, Sociology BAINES, RITAJO Houston Radio, Education-YWA: FFB: Kappa Delta Pi: Alpha Chi BAIOCCHI, FRED ....... . .....,........ Bristol, Pa. Chemistry: Zoology, Education-American Chemical Society BAIOCHI, VIOLET H. .............,......, . . Waco Nursing: Religion BAKER, DON E. ................... . .... Abilene Religion: Education-Ministerial Alliance: BSU BALES, JOHN EARL . . . . ....... . . . ..... Hollis, Okla. Psychology: Hxglish-Psi Chi: President, Bearons: Oklahoma Club: ROTC BALLEW, LEE KENNETH ....... . . . . . . . . . . Tehuacana Physical Education: English, Education-Douglas Society, Vice President BAN KS, BOB .........,............... Griffin, Ga. Religion: Speech-Ministerial Alliance: Chamber oi Commerce: Georgia Club: Secretary, Sophomore Class: Track BARCLAY, BOBBIE LOUISE ...... .... . . Sweeny Elementary Education: English--Neighbors House Council BARFIELD, PAT . . ........... . . . ..... . New Boston Business Education-Phi Gamma Nu: Delta Alpha Pi: Who's Who '52: Rodeo Queen '52: Rose ol Delta Siq: Sponsor: Round-Up Beauty, '52-'53 t. BARLOW, THOMAS LEE .... Biology: Radio--Alpha Phi Omega BARNES, CLIFTON EARL . . . Religion: History BARRERA, LUIS CAYETANO Biolo9YF Chemistry Sweetheart of APO, '49-'51: ROTC Houston . . Portsmouth, Va. Mission BARRETT, MARY . . ............... . . . . St. Louis, Mo. Education: Spanish, Religion-Volunteer Band, Vice-President: Beauty Bowl: Sigma Delta Pi: Missouri Club: BSU 5a794,aae ' BARRON, RUTH ..... . . , Athens Education, Math: English BASON, MELVIN ......... . . ........... Grandview geligion, English: History, Spanish-Ministerial Alliance: Baylor-Ridgecrest u BASSETT, ELIZABETH ......... .......... M esquite Education: Music Theory BAYLESS, LYNN .................. Hot Springs, Ark. Radio: Iournalism-Tryon Coterie: KIYS Stall: ROTC BEAL, JR., JAMES BURTON .....,. . . Galveston Chemistry: Math. German-Alpha Phi Omega BECKER, CAROLYN ANNETTE .,.... Galena Park Education: English-BRH Choir: Delta Alpha Pi BLACK, WILLIAM LESLIE ........... . . . Grosbeck Education: History BLACKSHER, EDWIN L., JR. .. .. Houston Religion: English BLANKENSHIP, CARMELITA .... ..... T exarkana, Ark. Biology: English. Chemistry BLOSKAS, JOHN . ................... . ..... Waco Ioumalism, History-Sigma Delta Chi. President: Lariat Editor: Baylor- Waco Club . BOBO, JR., GEORGE B. .......... . . . . Florence, S. C. Religion: Philosophy-Volunteer Band: Ministerial Alliance BOHANNAN, THOMAS WAYNE History: Chemistry BOWEN, NANCY ANN ....... Education: Spanish, Physical Education BOWMAN, MARION EDWARD . . . Religious Education: Education, Spanish BOYD, CLAYTON ALLEN .... . . English: Religion-Alpha Phi Omega BRADLEY, NANCY MARIE . . English: Psychology-Psi Chi BRADLEY, JR., WILLIAM CARL . Physical Education: Education, Biology- Tennis Team BAMBLITT, ROBERT E. ....... . Education: Speech BREWER, III, JAMES FRANKLIN . Psychology: French-Psi. Chi: FFB BRIENT, MARY FRANCES .... Home Economics: Education-Tri-D . ............. Dallas Dallas . . . Century, Fla. . . . Port Arthur . . . Decatur, Ga. . . . ........ Gotesville Varsity B : Douglas Society: Mabank . . . New Bedford, Mass. Paso BRIGGS, RHEA LAVERNE . ............... . .. Dallas Education. English: Latin. Sociology-Dallas Club: Alpha Kappa Delta, Treasurer: YWA. Vice-President: Burleson-Harrington House Council, Sec- retary BROCATO, C. O. ................... Shreveport, La. Physical Education: Education-Varsity Football, Co-Captain BRUNER, KATHERINE ....................... Waco Engish, Education: Social Science-Peer Club: BRH Choir: Kappa Delta Pi BRUTON, BARBARA SUE ................... Menard Education: Spanish-Pi Alpha Lambda, President, '53: West Texas Club: FFB: Rodeo Club: Inter-Club Council. Representative to Student Council: Memorial House Council. President: Kappa Delta Pi BRYANT, J. STEPHEN . . . . . . Dallas Religion: History BUNN, WANDA ..... .... .......... W a co Physical Education: Biology BURGER, MARY FRANCES . . . . . . Springfield, Mo. Elementary Education: English BUSH, MARY SUZANNE ............... ...... W aco Education: English, Sociology-Alexander House Council: Sigma Tau Delta, Vice-President: Alpha Omega, President: Student Council, Secretary: Inter-club Council, Secretary: Who's Who, '52 58 atgaqlmcw Ill CADWALDER, H. MAURICE .. ,, Waco Religion: Greek CAIN, CHARLES REASOR .................... Paris ggfmistry: Pre-Med: Biology-Baylor Chamber oi Commerce: Taurus: Tri G CAMPBELL,JOHN LEN Waco gftdnish, Heliqioni History-Baylor Band, Sophomore honors: Sigma Delta CAMPBELL, MARY HELEN ......... .. Pleasanton Music Education, Sacred Music-Phi Beta Mu CARLTON, JR., JOHN D. . ...... Amarillo Religious Education: Business CARMICHAEL, CHARLES R. . . . El Dorado, Ark. Radio: Political Science, French CARR, JACK T. ...,.,...... . . Ft. Worth Religion: English, Foreign Language CARSON, JACK M. ...................... Houston Religion: English-Yell Leader, '50: Ministerial Alliance. Chamber ot Com- rlnerce: Vasrsity B : FFB: Class Officer, '49-'50: Sigma Tau, '52: Freshman irector, ' CARTER, JAMES E. . . . . . . Cutler, Ill. Religion, Speech CARTER, MARY JO . . . . . ....... . . Coral Gables, Fla. Biology, Pre-Med: Math, Chemistry-Orchestra: Alpha Epsilon Delta: American Chemical Society CARTER, STAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ . Wichita Falls Math: English-kquire Club, President, Winter l952: Nose Brotherhood: Alpha Chi: ROTC: Sigma Tau Delta: Phi Alpha Delta CASH, ROBERT M. Atlanta, Ga. Religion: History-Ministeriai Alliance: Band, '50 CASHWELL, LOVIE CATHERINE . . . . Clinton, N. C. Religion: Education CASKEY, DOROTHEA PAYNE ................. Waco lgolggy, Education: English-Tri Beta, Vice-President, '52-'53: Canterbury u CHAMBERS, ERNEST WELDON ........ . . . Hillsboro Physical Education: Education-Douglas Society CHAMBLESS, ANN ELIZABETH .... ........... B ryan English, Education: History-Alpha Chi: Kappa Delta Pi, Reporter: Editor ot 1853 Hound-Up: Board of Publications: FPB: Sigma Tau Delta, Sopho- more Honors, Club Editor, '52 Round-Up, YWA. CHANCELLOR, NANCY CAROLYN ............ Dallas Home Economics: English- Big D Club, Secretary: Delta Alpha Pi: Es- quire Rodeo Queen Nominee, '52: Senior Homecoming Queen Nominee. '52: Round-up Beauty Nominee, '52 CLARK, GENE A. ................. . History, Education-Volunteer Band Avon Park, Fla. CLARKE, CHARLES EDWARD ............. . Conroe Religion: Sociology-Ministerial Alliance: Volunteer Band CLEMENTS, BETTY JEANNE ............... Markham Elementary Education: Sociology-Phi Beta Mu: Rhapsody in White: Freshman class editor oi Round-Up COCKRELL, JAMES R. ...... . ............... Chester Religion: English, Psychology-1-Alpha Pi Omega, Historian, Fall '50: PFB, Vice-President, '5l: Baylor Chamber of Commerce: Baylor Bards, '50 COLE, VETA LOUISE ................ . . . . . Ft. Worth Education: Bible, English-Sophomore Class Secretary, '50-'5l: BSU Coun- cil, Devotional Vice-President, '51-'52: YWA: Iunior Class Bing out Rep- resentative, '52: Honor Council, '52-'53: Kappa Delta Pi: Who's Who, '53 CONAWAY, BETTY ROSS . .... . ...... Corpus Christi Education: English-Baylor Religious Hour Choir: Atl-ienean Club: Memori- al House Council CONN, BRYAN R. .......................... Alice English: History-Esquire Club. President, Pall, 1952: South Texas Club: Spanish Club COOK, FRANCES .... . . . Houston Education: History COOPER, JANE ANNE .. Religion. English COFFEE, JOHN RICHARD . . . Law: History, English-Baylor Chamb Club: Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity . . Mexico, Mo. . Big Spring FB: West Texas er of Commerce: F . Rising Star COX, ROBERT R. .... ..... . Religion: History-Ministerial Alliance , 1 09341 ' CREECH, DAVID EDWIN . .. Washington, D. C. Religion: English CRIDER, JOHN RICHARD .................. Bonham English: Philosophy-Alpha Phi Omega: Alpha Chi CULP, PEGGY JEAN . . . .......... . . . . El Dorado, Ark. Elemetary Education, Religious Education-Peer Club: Arkansas Club CUPP, JAMES M. .......................... Waco Radio. Education CURDA, HELEN LOUISE ..... . ........ .... . . . Dallas Music Education: Piano, String Bass-Baylor Symphony, '52-'53: Oratorio Chorus. '50-'5l: Phi Beta Mu CUTTER, III, RICHARD . . . . . Grvvel' Religion, History: Greek DALY, SHARON .......................... Waco History, Education: Latin-Athenean Club: Baylor-Waco Club DAVIS, HARRY A. ............ . . . . . . Houghton, La. Math: Physical Education-Varsity B : 3-year Letterman Baseball: New- man Club DAY, MARIAN .......................... Perryton Elementary Education: Religion, Spanish-Fellowship House Council, Presi- dent: YWA: Panhandle Club: Kappa Delta Pi DEAN, BETTY EARL ................ . Uvalde Elementary Education: Speech DEATON, ROBERT DWIGHT ............... . Gordon Religion: English-Freshman Football: Ministerial Alliance DE LA GARZA, ELIZABETH ............ Raymondville Biology. Education: English. Spanish-Phi Beta Mu: Rhapsody In White: Rio Grande Valley Club DENDY, DONALD DAVID ............ Memphis, Tenn. Religion: Religious Music-Baylor Religious Hour Choir DENSON, THOMAS CHARLES . . .............. Dallas Religion: Chemistry-Baptist Student Union: Ministerial Alliance: FFB: Intramurals, '50-'51 DIETERING, Q. C. ....... ...... B ertram Religion: History, Philosophy DOBYNS, ELIZABETH ANN .......... Clarksolale, Miss. Religion: Music Education, Elementary Education-YWA: French Club. Sec- retary: Mississippi Club: Kappa Delta Pi: University Chonrs DOOLEY, BUNNY ............ . . . ..... San Antonio Iournalism, Spanish: English-Lariat Night Editor: Sigma Delta Pi, .Sec- retary-Treasurer: Neighbors House Council: Iunior Class Reporter, Winter Burleson House Council: Theta Sigma Phi DUGGER, JOE DERALD . ...... .. Belton Religion: English DUMAS, WALTER E. . .. Austin Religion: Greek DUNN, MAXINE ...................... .. Houston Biology, Education-Beta Beta Beta. Secretary, '52-'53 DUNNING, BETTY GIBBS ..... . . . . ........... Dallas Spanish, Business-President of Sigma Delta Pi: Winner of Tennis Intra- murals, '50: Peer Club, Vice-President, President: Dallas Club DURHAM, MARGARET ..................... Tahoka Iournalism: English-Theta Sigma Phi: Co-editor of Lariat DUTTON, DICK ...... .......... . .... P hoenix, Ariz. English, Religion-Ministerial Alliance: BSU Enlistment Vice-President: Junior Class, Vice-President: Senior Class, President: Sigma Tau Delta. President: Baylor Religious Hour Choir: Who's Who: '53 ECKHARDT, CELLA ........ . . . , . . . . . . Corpus Christi Elementary Education: Religion-Athenean Club EDWARDS, JEAN . ........ ........ . . . . San Antonio Public School Music--Golden Wave Band: Baylor Symphony: Tau Beta Sigma, Vice-President, Pledgemaster. District President. ELLER, SHIRLEY RUTH FRANK .... ........... . Waco Speech, Education-Pi Kappa Delta: Alpha Chi: Varsity Debate: Sopho- more Honors ELLIS, RICHARD PERRY .............. Portsmouth, Va. English, Religion-Student Council: Baylor Religious Hour Choir: Volun- teer Band: Ministerial Alliance: Sigma Tau Delta ESKEW, BARBARA ANN .......... . .......... Waco Physical Education: Speech-Delta Psi Kappa: '49-'50 Baylor Debate Squad: Methodist Student Movement, President, 'SU-'5l: State MSM Coun- cil: Women's Recreation Association, President: Physical Education Ma- jors' Club: Intramural Manager. '48-'52 ,si Q EUBANKS, BILLY RAY ................... . Carthage Religion: English-Ministerial Alliance: MPH Club: Alpha Kappa Gamma: Cheerleader EYEINGTON, CHARLES DAVID .... Williamsville, N. Y. Education, Art-Alpha Kappa Pi I FAGAN, DELLE ........... . . Sinton Education: English-Delta Alpha Pi FANT, LOUIE ........... .. Dallas Religion: Greek, Philosophy- FIELDER, FLORENCE ANN ........ Ching Chow, China History, Education-Baylor Religious Hour Choir: Volunteer Band: Athen- ean Club FLOYD, WALTER . . . . Austin History: Religion FLY, BILLIE RUTH .......... . . Mertens Home Economics: English-Tri-D FODELL, HARVEY WALLACE .. . . Houston Pre-Med, Biology: Chemistry-Try-C FORTENBERRY, ODRON L. .............. San Antonio Art, Education-Kappa Pi, President: Arnold Society: First Award in First Annual .Art Exhibit r FOSTER, PATRICIA JEAN .............. Ft. Worth English, German: Voice-Alpha Chi: Oratorio Chorus FRASHER, PATRICIA ..... ..,..... . . . . .. Gainesville Religious Education, Speech-Alpha Omega, Secretary-Treasurer: BSU Council: Baylor Beauty, '5l: Iunior Class Homecoming Queen Nominee, '5l: Law School Homecoming Queen Nominee, '52, Beauty Nominee, '52J Baylor Maid of Cotton Nominee, '52 FREEMAN, JACK E. . .. ........... . . . . ....... Waco Political Science: Economics-Kappa Kappa Psi: Baylor Band FULBRlGHT,MARTHA Waco Physical Education: Education-Newman Club, President: Delta Psi Kappa GAGE, BETTY JEAN .... . . . . . . . . . . . ...... Ft. Worth Art: Education, English-Alpha Omega: Alpha Kappa Pi: Secretary oi Freshman Class: Kappa Pi: May Queen Nominee, '5l: Who's Who Nomi- nee, 'Sl-'52: Focus Week Co-Chairman ot Arrangements: Round-Up Beauty Nominee, '527 Taurus May Queen Nominee, '52: Round-Up Staff: Presi- dent Alpha Omega Spring, '53, Baylor Beauty, '53 GANTT, JAMES RAIFORD ........... . . Texarkana Biology, Chemistry GARCIA, GEORGE VICTOR . . . . Laredo Bio109Y1 Chemistry GAULTNEY, ROBERT E. . . . Birmingham, Ala. Religion, History GIDDEN, JA NELLE .... . ........ . . . . ..... Kingsville Journalism: English-Memorial Apartments House Council, '51-'52: YWA: Lariat Stati: Round-Up Staff: Theta Sigma Phi. Secretary, '52-'52: KIYS Record Librarian GOODMAN, JR., EARL O. . . . .... . . . . . . Louisville, Ky. History: English, Philosophy GOSS, CHARLES EDWIN .... . . . ...... . . . . Waco History, Religion: Greek-BSU Council: Student Council GRAHAM, MABLE ANNE ........ ...... .... H Q ppy Elementary Education: History-Alpha Chi: Kappa Delta Pi: Pi Gamma Mu: Alpha Chi Treasurer: Kappa Delta Pi, Vice-President: YWA. Presi- dent: Volunteer Band, Corresponding Secretary: Rhapsody in White: Pan- handle Club: Fl-'B: BSU Council GRANT, MARY VIRGINIA . . . . Atkins, Ark. Mathematics: English GRAVES, MRS. BEVERLY FIFE ............... Orange Education: English-Baylor Religious Hour Choir. Secretary: Delta Alpha Pi: Alexander House Council: Wives oi Baylor Ministerial Students GRAVES, NEWTON ABBOTT . . . . . . Maple Heights, Ohio Religion: English, History-Freshman goli team: President oi Freshman Class: Ministerial Alliance: Summer President oi BSU, l95l GRAY, MRS. ANNETTA GENE ............. Galveston Elementary Education: Religion, English-Baylor Religious Hour Choir: Delta Alpha Pi: Baylor Beauty, '5U: Beauty Nominee, 'Sl-'52: YWA. GREEN, DEWEY ........................... Tyler Physical Education: Biology GREEN, JAMES M. ..................... Shamrock History, Religion: English-Pi Gamma Mu: Vice-President of Senior Class, fall: Ministerial Alliance GREEVER,JACK McAllen Religion: Spcnxish-Alpha Phi Omega: Rio Grande Valley Club ' ' an at ,S':l5,. GRIFFIN, HENRY VYLOIS . . . . Waco Education: History GRIGG, MARY BETH ....... . . ............... Tulia Education. History-FEB: Pi Gamma Mu, Treasurer: Panhandle Club. Sec- retary, Vice-President: Intemational Relations Club GRIGSBY, JR., CUIN . . . .. ....... ...... .. Big Spring Physical Education: Biology-Baylor Chamber ot Commerce GRONER, RUTH .... . . . . . ...... . . . New Orleans, La. English, Philosophy, Iournalism: Latin-Louisiana Club: Poetry Club: Lari- at Staii: Round-Up Staii: PFB: Alpha Chi: Theta Sigma Phi GROZIER, ANNE ....................... San Saba Religion: Applied Music. Spanish, English-Phi Beta Mu: Madrigal Choir: Oratorio Chorus: Sophomore Honors GROZIER, TOMMY R. ....... . ..... . . . . . San Saba Religion: English-Ministerial Alliance GUDERIAN, GERALDINE ..................... Waco Voice: Public School Music-Athenean Club: Baylor-Waco Club: Round-up Beauty, '50: Homecoming Nominee, '50-'51 GUEST, PATSY JEANNETTE ......... . . . . . . Salado Home Economics: Science, Education-Tri-D Club: MSM GULLEY, JANE .................... Little Rock, Ark. English, Education: Spanish-Delta Alpha Pi, Treasurer, '52: Arkansas gloub: YWA: Sigma Tau. Delta: Sigma Delta Pi: Fentress Library mmittee GUNNELLS, JR., DREW JEFFERSON ..,,. Shreveport, La. Bible: German-Ministerial Alliance: Arnold Society: ROTC Drill Team HALBERT, MARY ETTA .................. Rosenberg Elementary Education: History HALL, HARRAL E. .... . . . . . . . ....... Carbondale, III. Religion: History-A Cappella Choir: PFB: Ministerial Alliance HALL, KATHLEEN ....................... Marshall Public School Music-Rhapsody in White: Oratorio Chorus HALLIWELL, BARBARA ......... ...... A rlington, Va. Home Economics: Art HAMIL, ALEX ........... .. Fort Smith, Ark. Religion, English: French, History HAMILTON, FAYE RUTH ...................... Post Education, Biology: English-Tri-Beta, Historian, '52-'53: West Texas Club: FPB HAMMOCK, JR., RUFUS CARROLL . . . . . Ft. Worth Religion, Speech-Pi Kappa Delta HAMPTON, JEAN ........................ Dawson English, Education: Speech-Pi Alpha Lambda, Pledge Captain and Re- cording Secretary: FFB HARMON, LORRAINE .. .. Sinton Education: Spanish HARPER, BETTY LOIS ..... . . . ...... ........ D allos English, Education: History-Alpha Omega, Secretary, Vice-President, Pres.: Sigma Tau Delta HASSELL, JERRE R. ........ . . .... Dallas Bible: Philosophy HATCHER, GLORIA JEANNE ......... Smackover, Ark. Elementary Education: English-Neophytes: Arkansas Club: Peer Club, Oiiicer, '52-'53 HAWKINS, DARRELL C. ............... ....,. W aco Chemistry: Math!-American Chemical Society HAYS, MARGARET JOAN ......... . . Waco Elementary Education: Spanish, English HARRISON, JANICE LEE . .............. San Antonio Elementary Education: Religion. English, Spanish-Kappa Delta Pi HARSTON, FRANCES MARIAN ................ Waco Biology, Education: English HART, KATIE LOU ........ ............. N ew Boston Education, History: English-Delta Alpha Pi, President: Scholarship, Class ot 1914: Pi Gamma Mu: Secretary of Senior Class: Inter-Club Council HARVIN, MARY BROWN .......... . . Corpus Christi Education: Sociology ' 1 at Me n HAYS, PAUL . ............................. Waco Biology: Chemistry-Try-C: Baylor-Waco Club HAYS, STANLEY GLEN ....... Jusepin Venezuela, S. A. Psycho1oqY2 Spanish, Business-Taurus: Chi Psi HEARD, SOPHRONIA RUTH ............. Port Arthur Physical Education, Education: Biology-Peers: Delta Psi Kappa: Women's Athletic Association HENDERSON, RONALD EARL, JR. .. .. Waco Biology: Chemistry HENDRICKS, MARY DOW ....... , ....... . .... Anna gggcationi Spanish, .Music Education-Kappa Delta Pi, President, '52-'53: HENRY, DORIS JEAN . .................. Ft. Worth Hementary Education: Religion-Volunteer Mission Band: Kappa Delta Pi HENNIG, ALBERT CARL .................... Clifton History: Religion HERNANDEZ, HUMBERTO H. . . . San Antonio Religion: Spanish, English HERRIN, EUGENIA LYN ....... . Beaumont Music Education: Voice-Mu Phi Epsilon HERRINGTON, NINA LYNN .................. Waco Ialoncelglfgconomis: Radio-Tri-D: Baylor-Waco Club, Secretary, '49, Presi- en , HICKS, MARY SUE . . . . . . ..... . . . Garden City, Kan. Speech, Education: English-Delta Alpha Pi, Vice-President HIGGINS, AL ............................. Austin History, .I-Znqlish: Religion-Sigma Tau Delta: Phi Gamma Mu: Senior Class, Vice-President HILL, BETTY ANN . . . . . ...... . . . .... Shreveport, La. Elementary Education, History: English-Athenean Club: louisiana Club: Rodeo Queen Nominee HILL, JOSEPH EARL ........................ Waco Drama: Psychology-Baylor-Waco Club: FFB HILLIS, BILL DANIEL .... ... . . . . . .. Bortlesville, Okla. Chemistry: Mathematics-Who's Who, '53: Alpha Chi, President, '52-'53i American Chemical Society, President, '5l: AI-'ROTC Staff, '52-'53: Baylor Film Society. President, '52: BSU Council, '52-'53: Iunior Representative at Ring '52: Sigma Tau Delta: Alpha Epsilon Delta: International Rela- tions u . HILLMAN, ERNEST MARVIN . . . Centerville Speech: Religion HINKLE, JOHN L. .................. ..... E nnis Religion, English: Education-Ministerial Alliance HINSON, WILLIAM M. . . . . . . ..... . ...... Miami, Fla. Religion: English-Vice-President of Freshman Class: Mnisterial Alliance: Honor Council: Freshman Football Varsity Football : HOLDER, DOROTHY ANNE ...... . . . . . . . . . . Houston Elementary Education: English HOLLAND, MARTY ....................... McAllen Speech, Education: English-Delta Alpha Pi Club: FPB: Rio Grande Valley Club HOLLINGSWORTH, ALBERT EVERETTE .... . . Gatesville Physics: Math-ROTC: American Institute oi Physics HOLLINGSWORTH, ANN . ............ ..... L amesa English: Education-YWA HOLLOMON, NANCY LEE .......... . . . Topeka, Kan. Religion: Education, English-FI-'B: BSU: YWA HON, SAMMY C. Y. ................ Canton, China Biology, Pre-Med: Chemistry, German-Alpha Epsilon Delta: Beta Beta Beta HOOD, MRS. CARMEN . . . ........ Waco Music Education: Voice HOUSE, MILTON HAROLD .......... Henderson, N. C. Religion: History, English-Board oi Trustees, Union Bldg.: University Chorus HOUSTON, JEAN ................. , . . . . . . . Dallas Music Education: Piano-Mu Phi Epsilon, Vice-President: YWA, Music Chairman HUDGENS, MARJORIE ...................... Lufkm Music-Student Council K2 yearsl: Mu Phi Epsilon: Who's Who '50-'53: President of Interclub Council: Sophomore Class Officer: BSU Council: Alexander and Memorial House Councils: President ni Delta Alpha Pi: Bur- leson House Council Ill HUDSON, JACK WILSON .. ...... Plano Religion: Greek HUGHENS, HAROLD D. . . ............ Wichita, Kan. Religion: History, English-Baylor Chamber oi Commerce: Baylor Religious Hour Choir: Sophomore Class Officer: BSU Council: Bear Trainer HUGHES, SHIRLEY ............ . . . Carlsbad, N. Mex. Art, Drama-Alpha Chi: Delta Alpha Pi: Baylor Theatre: Kappa Pi. Homecoming Nominee. '49-'50-'51: May Queen Nominee. '52: Baylor Beauty, '5l: Baylor's Representative to Redbud Festival, TSCW. HUMPHREY, JO ANN ,...,. ...... ... . . . .. Stamford Education: Religion HUTYRA, RAY W. ....................... . . West Physical Education: Biology, Education-Douglas Society IRWIN, MARY JANE ..................... . . Waco English, French: History-Sigma Tau Delta JACKSON, BETTY ROSS ...... . . . . . ........ Houston History, Education: Iournalism-Peer Club. Historian. '51, Vice-President. '52, President, '53: Pi Gamma Mu, Secretary, '53: Houston Club: Lariat Staff: Round-Up Staii: Burleson-Harrington House Council, Treasurer. '53: Inter-Club Council. '53 JACKSON BOONE . . . . ..... Cor us Christi , . . . . .... . p Physical Education: Biology-Douglas Society JACKSON, DALE ................. .. Bowie Biology: Chemistry, German-Alpha Phi Omega JAMES, CAROLE ................ . . . Hearne Business Education: Education-Peer Club JAMES, MARGARET ANN ........,. . . . . San Antonio Journalism. Sociology: English-Peers. Corresponding Secretary: Alpha Kappa Delta, Secretary. Reporter: East Texas Club: Lariat Staff JENNI, HERBERT .......... ........... . Tulsa, Okla. Religion: History-Chamber oi Commerce: BSU Council: Sophomore and Iunior Class Officer: Assistant Bear Trainer JENSON, BOBBIE JEANN ........... English, Education: Spanish, Music Education JETT, BILLY CLIFFORD ............... . . . . Taylor . . San Angelo History. Religion: English-Vice-President oi Sophomore Class, President ot the Senior Class JOHNSON, BARBARA JEAN ......... . . Temple Elementary Education: English-Pi Alpha Lambda JOHNSON, CARROL .............. . Brownfield Religion: English-Ministerial Alliance JOHNSON, EMMETT C., JR. . . . . . . . . . . . Jackson, Tenn. Bible: English-Band: Baylor Religious Hour Choir: BSU: lntramural Sports JOHNSON, JACQUELINE CHARLOTTE .......... Waco Psychology, English: Education, French-Psi Chi JOHNSON, JO ANNE .................. Brownfield Education: English, Reliqion1Kappa Delta Pi: Ministerial Wives JOHNSON, ROBERT W. ................. Oiai, Calif. Religion: English JOHNSTON, ROBERT H., JR. . . . . Wharton Biol09YI Chemistry-Bearon Club JONES, BRANDON ....... . . Blythe, Ga. Pre-Dental-Chamber of Commerce JONES, ESSIE PEARL ..... . Pensacola, Fla. Ioumalism: Speech JONES, J. W. . . . Stephenville Drama JONES, SUE .............. ........ T yler English. Education: History JORDAN, Ill, JAMES WEAVER . . . . .... Vicksburg, Miss. Physical Education: General Business-Taurus: Chamber oi Commerce: Varsity Track: President of Iunior Class JOSEY, JERRY ....................... Wichita Falls Erucation: Music. Religion-Alpha Chi: Baylor Symphony Orchestra: Baylor-Ridgecrest Club: Mu Phi Epsilon. Recording Secretary KEAHEY, PATRICIA . .. ....... . . .... . ....... Dallas Physical Education: English-Delta Psi Kappa: Rodeo Club: PE Majors and Minors fl' If ' I I I clcwaeop.. 46 KEELAN, THERESA ............... . . . Navasota Home Economics, Education: Science--Tri-D KENDRICK, MARY MARGARET ............. Palestine Education: Music Education, English-Pi Alpha Lambda KENNEY,JOAN................ .... .Miami,Okla. Religious Education: Speech, English-Oklahoma Club: Rhapsody in Vlfhite KENNON, NELLEN ................ . . . . . . . Houston Education: Music Education, English-Alpha Chi: BSU Council, '51-'SZI Peer Club: A Cappella Choir. '50-'52: Baylor Religious Hour Choir KERMICKEL, WILSON P. . .. Waco LLB: Business KERR, MARY RUTH ....... . . . . . . ..... . . .... Dallas Education: Sociology-Alpha Kappa Delta, Vice-President: Dallas Club KILLINGER, JOHN RAYMOND, JR. . . Somerset Ky. Religion: English-Phi Alpha Theta, Honorary Historical Fraternity, KING, CHARLES EDWARD .................. Keltys Geology: Math, Spanish, English-Baylor Geological Society KIZZIA, BONNIE .. ....,... ....... . .. ..... . Dallas Physical Education: English, Education-Delta Psi Kappa: Pi. Alpha Lambda KNAUTS, VIRGINIA ANN . . . . . . .... . . . Malvern, Ark. Education, Religion-Volunteer Band: Tau Beta Sigma. Secretary. '52: Giialden Wave Band: Arkansas Club. Secretary, '50: Memorial House Coun- C KNOX, NETA , ............................ Waco Education: Spanish. English. History-Sophomore Honors LAMB, RUBLE DANIEL ........... .... . . Baytown Education, Math LAMBETH, OCIE .......... ............. . Childress Physical Education: Biology-Douglas Society, President LANCASTER, MARGERY JAYNE ............ San Saba i5iZi5?hid'EZi'f8?hfhiliilliiifi i?ffl'Z23 i' Phi Bm Mu' Ofhm: Kappa LANCASTER, PATSY RUTH .................. Waco Public School Music-Phi Beta Mu: Baylor Symphony Orchestra LANFEAR, JIMMY RAY ............... Corpus Christi Religion: English-Alpha Pi Omega: Ministerial Alliance LANGSTON, HELEN JULIA . . . . Sherman Math: Physics LARISON, GEORGIA ELAINE . . . . . . . Tyler Religion: Spanish. English LARSON, HAROLD R. ................... Spearman Physical Education: Education-Douglas Society, President: Nose Broth- erhood LARY, GERALDINE ........................ Mission Education: Spanish: History-Kappa Delta Pi, Secretary, '53: Alpha Chi: Valley Club LATHAM, T. ROBERT . . . . History, Religion . Del Rio LAVENDER, MARCHETA . . . . Brandon Public School Music LAWLER, ERMA JEANE ................... Ft. Worth Sociology: Education--Peer Club: Baylor Religious Hour Choir LE COMTE, ERIS YVONNE ................. Houston Biology: Art-Tri-Beta: Kappa Pi, Secretary: BSU LEDGERWOOD, BRYANT . . . . Pauls Valley, Oklo. Religion: English. Psychology LEGG, NANCY . . ....... . ...... . . . . . . . Mt. Pleasant Music Theory-Peer Club, Corresponding Secretary, '52: Mu Phi Epsilon, Treasurer, '52 LEIGH, ROBERT K. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Lafayette, Ind. History: English, Education, Religion-Ministerial Alliance, Vice-President: Volunteer Band LENERT, MRS. CLEOTA B. .. . . . . . . . . .. ..... . .. Bryan Education: Psychology, Religion-Psi Chi: Volunteer Band: Peer Club: Neophytes: FFB LEUTWYLER, COOKE HEARON . . . .... Hewitt Mathematics: Physics. Education-ROTC LlDE,lLDA................. .... .....Tampa,FIa. English, lournalism: History-Theta Sigma Phi, Vice-President: University Chorus: House Officer LITTLETON, MARY ELIZABETH ............ Toccoa, Ga. Education: English, Math--Alpha Chi: YWA: Volunteer Band LONG, MARTHA JANE ................ . Valley Mills Igiaxzo, Public School Music: Voice-Peer Club: Mu Phi Epsilon, Vice-Presi. en LONG, WARREN ...... .. Oklahoma City, Okla. History: BiolofJYf Chemistry LUCAS, ROBERT PATRICK ..... ............... W aco Geolo9Yi English-Arnold Society: Baylor Geological Society LUCENAY, TED C. ................ Hollywood, Calif. Psychology: Sociology-Psi Chi: Alpha Kappa Delta LUNDY, PAT .............................. Tyler Religion, Education MALOCH, CHESTER FAY . .... ....... Religion: History MANDERSON, SIDNEY REACIL . . . . . . Bible, History MANNING, ROBERT EARL . .. Religion: History MAPLES, BEVERLY J EAN .................. Lubbock Tuscaloosa, Ala. Yoakum Crockett Home Economics Education: Science-Tri-D: Pi Alpha Lambda MARICLE, IVAN DOYLE ......... . . . Education, Math-ROTC: Kappa Delta MARLEY, MRS. DOROTHY . . . Religion, Education MARTIN, DARRELL GRANT . . Physics: Mathematics-Amold Society: American Institute S-Sgt. AFROTC: Pre-Med. Club MASSEY, ROY ALVIN, JR. ............... . Flatonia Pi ...ElmMott Gustine of Physics: Memphis Drama: History-Baylor Theatre: Alpha Psi Omega: Neophytes: Pan- handle Club: International Relations Club: Film Society, Vice-President MATHEWS, CHARLES DAVID Bartow,Fla. Religion: English-lVI'.i.nisterial Alliance, Vice-President MATTOX, WILLIAM C., JR. . Roanoke,Va. Religion: English--Ministeral Alliance MAXEY, JAMES G. ........................ . Educaton: Music Education-Phi Mu versity Chorus: Radio Choir MAYERS, ROBERT STEWART ................ : Arn . GeolDQYi English-ROTC, Captain MEBANE, DAVID M. .... . Chemistry: English-Beta Beta Beta: MEDARIS, EDWARD GENE . Heligion: History MELVIN, ROBERT A. .... . Religion: History MESAROS, PEGGY ANN . . English: Education-Athenean Club METCALFE, MARILYN .... Waco Alpha Sinfonia: Madrigal Choir: Uni- . Dallas old Society' Nose Brotherhood Br an . ................. y Alpha Epsilon Delta, President '52-'53 Borger St. Pauls, N. C. .. .......Dallas Franklin Elementary Education: English-Peer Club, Corresponding Secretary METZ, BARBARA ....................... Gonzales Education: Music Education-Mu Phi Epsilon: Kappa Delta Pi: Tau Beta Sigma MICIOTTO, JOHN C. ........... .... S hreveport, La. Biology: English MILTNER, JOHN E. ........ . .. Dallas Nursing Education: Psychology 70 five. 45-. 'lf MILTON, JOSEPH PAUL .......... . . . Mart Religion: Speech MISENHEIMER, CAROLYN COWART ............ lraan English, Education: German-Sigma Tau Delta: Sophomore Honors MISENHEIMER, JAMES B., JR. ........ . ..... . . Jasper English, German: Education-Sigma Tau Delta: Sophomore Honors: ROTC MITCHELL, KATHERINE ...................... Waco Education: Psychology-Alpha Chi: Kappa Delta Pi: Psi Chi: Rhapsody in White . MOFFETT, NANCY .....,.. Dilley Elementary Education: Spanish-Iunior Class Secretary: Rodeo Queen Nominee. '50-'52 MONTGOMERY, CARL D. . . . Religion: Speech ...........Waco MONTGOMERY, DOROTHY JANE .. .. Enid, Oklo. Home Economics: Religion-Oklahoma Club , MONTGOMERY, JO ANN . . Midland History, Education: Political Science-YWA: International Relations Club: West Texas Club MOODY, RICHARD T. .... . . ................ Dallas Religion: History, English. Philosophy-BSU Council. '53: Mission Pastor. '51-'52 MOORE. BILL C. ...... .. Religion: Speech MOORE, LE ROY, JR. Religion: Psychology, History SaIem,N.C. . . Dallas MOORE, NANCIE ODOM ................. Amarillo Political Science: English-Panhandle MORAN, ROBERT H. . . Religion: English MORGAN, RALPH ........ Religion: Greek, English, Education MORRIS, EDDIE M. ....... . Religion, Speech MUELLER, DONNA LOUISE . . Education: Speech MUGFORD, FRANK M. .... . BiolOQY2 Chemistry-Bearons, Secretar MURPHY, JOE MILTON ..... Club: International Relations Club .........Waco . . Anclalucia, Ala. .. Lodi, Calif. .. Taft Houston y: Pre-Med club ...........,...Houston Religion: Psychology-Ministerial Alliance: Mission Band: Psi Chi MURRAY, JUDITH ..................... Grapelancl Education, English: History-Athenean Club: Rodeo Queen Nominee. '50: May Queen Nominee, '51: Round-Up Beauty, '5Z: Homecoming Nominee. '5l: May Queen Nominee, '52: Honorary Cadet Colonel of ROTC, '52: 1953 Beauty: Represented Baylor at TCU MCCALL, PATSY FLORA . ..... . . .... New Orleans, La. Piano, Music Education-Mu Phi Epsilon, President, '52-'53: Phi Beta Mu: Louisiana Club MCCARROLL, MRS. NORMA JEAN ......... Bevier, Mo. Education-Kappa Delta Pi MCCLELLAND, DONALD HUGH .... Santa Rosa, N. Mex. Chemistry: Physics, Math MCCRUMMEN, CAROLYN ...,................ Alvin Physical Education: Spanish, Education-Peer Club: Physical Education Majorsl Club MCCULLOUGH, HELEN ......... . . . . Wichita, Kan. Nursing Education: Socio1o9Y. Psychology MCDONALD, BARBARA ANN ......... . . . . . Navasota Physical Education: Biology-BSU Council: Delta Psi Kappa: T011 Betfl Sigma: Band: Peer Club: WBA: YWA MCGHEE, MARTHA ..... . . . . . . . ........... Houston English, Education: French-Delta Alpha Pi. Vice-President. Secretary: Rodeo Queen Nominee. '52 MCKENZIE, DORINE A. ........ . . . Waco Elementary Education, English: German MCKINNEY, GERALD L. .............. . . Sweeny Pre-Dental: Chemistry-Alpha Phi Omega: Taurus I I ' a clock MCKISSACK, RUTH . , ........ . . .... . Carrabelle, Fla. English: Drama-Baylor Theater: University Chorus: Burleson-Harrington House Council. Devotional Chainnan, '53 MCNAMEE, CATHERINE .................. Ft. Worth Elementary Education: History-YWA Otiicer: FFB: International Rela- tions Club MCREYNOLDS, VON E. . . . . Fontana, Calif. Geology: Chemistry MCWHIRTER, DAVID . . . . . Houston Religion: History. Philosophy NEEL, CLOVIS OWEN .............. , Waco Physical Education: Religion. Education, Biology NELSON, HELEN JO ........ , ...... .. Talco English. Education: History NEUMANN, DIANE LOUISE ..... . .... . . San Antonio Public School Music: Instrumental Music-Tau Beta Sigma, President, '51-'52, Social Chairman, '52-'53: Golden Wave Band: Baylor Symphony Orchestra NICHOLS, BUFORD, JR. . ....... . . . . . Bandung, Java Sociology: Religion-Ministerial Alliance, President: Chamber of Com- merce: Alpha Kappa Delta: Swimming NISWONGER, JERRY LEON . . . . Cape Girardeau, Mo. Religion: English. History NOBLE, CAROL GENE .......,............. Houston Home Economics: English-Alpha Omega: Alpha Chi: Intercluh Council: Taurus Society, May Queen Nominee. '51, President Interclub Council, '52 NOEL, CALVIN W. . ............. . . Grandfielcl, Okla. Religion: Greek, Spanish NORRIS, G. IRA ........................... Bangs Religion: English-President of Baylor Pastor's Conference NORWOOD, JAMES E. .......,............. Dallas Religion: History-Ministerial Alliance: Focus Week Committee: President of Allied Youth. '51 NUTT, RUFUS EDGAR . . . Education: Physical Education . . Valley Mills OAKES, FLORIS JEAN .. . Waco Education: English OGG, BILL .,........................... Houston Pre-Med. Religion: English-American Chemical Society ORTLIP, CHARLES WARREN, JR. .... . . .Waco Iournalism: Political Science-Sigma Delta Chi OSBORNE, CATHERINE .. . ..... . . . . ...... Plainview Ioumalism: English-Lariat Editor. fall. '52: Iunior and Senior Class Re- porter: Panhandle Club, Reporter: FFB, Reporter: Alpha Chi: Theta Sigma Phi. President, Vice-President: Sigma Tau Delta: Round-Up Staii, '51-'52 PARISH,JOAN..... .... . ....... .........Orange Spanish:. Business-Athenean Club: Freshman Class Secretary: Iunior Class, Vice-President: Iunior Class May Queen Nominee: Memorial House Council: Sigma Delta Pi: Who's Who, '53 PARKER, ROY A. . . . . . . . . .... . . Oklahoma City, Okla. Pre-Dental PARNELL, JAMES D. ...... ....... ..... W i chita Falls Psychology! English-Alpha Phi Omega: Psi Chi: ROTC: Arnold Air So- ciety: Drill Team: Baylor Bards PASCHE, JOHN ........................... Dallas Radio, Speech-KIYS Stait: Alpha Epsilon Rho: ROTC, Major PATTERSON, KENNETH M. ........... Clovis, N. Mex. Chemistry: German PATTERSON, PATRICIA RUTH ................. Waco Education: Spanish, Psychology-Delta Alpha Pi: Baylor-Waco Club PAYNE, JO ANN ......... . . . ......... . .... Waco Education, English: Music. French-University Chorus: Baylor-Waco Club PEARSON, JOYCE ..................... Bristol, Va. English: Spanish-Summer BSU Council PEEK, BEN, JR. ............ . Waco Iournalism: Politicial Science PENA, LEONEL F. ............... . Laredo Bio1o9Y: Chemistry-Tri-Beta: Newman Club J I ' ' ' 'lf Ill PERKINS, MARY AGNES . .. .. Houston Education: Biology-Beta Beta Beta PETTEWAY, JOAN ......... . ............ Bremond Elementary Education: Sociology-Peer Club, Officer, '52-'53: May Queen Nominee. '52 PETTY, COLLEEN ..................... San Antonio Education: History PHILPOTT, EMMETT WAYNE .............. Beaumont Religious Education: Psychology-Chairman oi Baylor Religious Hour: BSU Council: All Stale BSU Chou' Director: University Chorus PICKENS, NITA JOY .... . ..... . . . ....... Corsicana Elementary Education: Art-Alexander House Council: Summer BSU: Kap- pa Pi PITSCHMANN, SARAH ELIZABETH .. . . . Dallas English: Religion, French, Education-Peer Club PITT, PATRICIA .................. ..... H ouston Elementary Education: Biology POND, WILLIAM C. .................. Adrian, Mich. Education. Speech: English-Bearons: Alpha Psi Omega POOL, HOWARD N. ........... ..... H ouston English: Political Science, Commercial Art POPHAM, HARMON R. .,....... . Battletown, Ky. Religion, History-Ministerial Alliance PORCH, GENEVIEVE ...... . . ...,...... Vienna, Va. Physical Education: Education, Biology--Delta Psi Kappa, Treasurer. Re- porter: Womenfs Recreation Association PORTER, NATHAN J. . ...... Campinas, S. Paulo, Brazil History: Religion-Volunteer Band POSEY, SHELLEY .................... Fresno, Calif. Education: English-BSU Council: Baylor Religious Hour Choir POTTS, JODY ............................. Waco Physical Education: English-Who's Who, '52: Alpha Chi: Delta Psi Kap- pa: Peer Club POWELL, JAY W. .......................... Dallas Pre-Med, Chemistry: Biology POWERS, JEAN ............. . . Sinton English. Education: Iournalism, Spanish PRESS, CONNIE ELIZABETH ........ Los Angeles, Calif. English, Education: French, Philosophy-Volunteer Band: Neophytes PREWITT, RUTH MARIE . .. .... . . . . . . . . . ..... Dallas Education: Math. Spanish PRICE, LA RITA GALE . . . . . . . . . . . .. ....... Ballinger English, Education: History-Round-Up Staff, '51, Club Editor, '52, Man- aging Editor, '53: West Texas Club: YWA: Board ot Publications PRIETO, ELIAS ............................ Laredo Biol09Y: Chemistry PURDIE, ROBERT MC NAIR . . . . Houston Psychol09Yi Chemistry PURSELL, WILLIAM ROY ............... Belzoni, Miss. Religion: English, History-Sigma Tau Delta: Class Oiticer: Ministerial Alliance: Swimming Team: BSU Council QUILLEN, LONNIE ESTON, JR. ............ Norton, Va. Religion: English, History-Freshman Class President, fall, '49: Student Council, '49-'50: Freshman Basketball, '49-'50: Varsity Basketball. '50-'53 RANDALL, A. J. ........................... Kemp Religion: History RASBERRY, BETTY JO ............. Marmaduke, Ark. Religion, English: Greek, Philosophy-YWA: Focus Week Committee: Ar- kansas Club RATLIFF, CRAIG .... ................ .... . A marillo Religion: Philosophy-Class Otticer: BSU Council: Chamber of Commerce: Panhandle Club REEDER, FRANK DARWIN ...... ...... S hreveport, La. Religion: History-Arnold Society: Baylor Bards: Louisiana Club: Alpha Phi Omega: ROTC Drill Team REID, EVELYN AGUSTA . ....... . . . ....... Gonzales Elementary Education: Spanish, Social Studies, Home Economics cm, 7...:,... -- ' RICE, BETTY JEAN ........... . . . Longview Education, English-Athenean Club RICHARDSON, ZAGNONA SUE .... Waco Education, Mathematics: English RIDDLESPERGER, ANTHONY GENTRY ..,...... Dallas Law: English, History-Esquire Club: ROTC, Captain: Phi Alpha Delta ROBERTS, c. A. ..... ..... ..... . Fi. worth Religion, English: History-BRH Choir: Student Council ROBERTS, EDITH PONDER . . . . . . 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Waco Nursing: Psychology-Volunteer Band SATTERWHITE, GRADY D. .... . . . Port Arthur Religion: English-MPH Club: Mission SAWYER, JOSEPH R. ....... . . . Waco Radio: Education SCHULZE, DOROTHY MARIE . . . . . . Mission Home Economics: Education-Tri-D SCHWARTZ, ROBERT . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . Mercedes Law: General Business-Baylor Chamber of Commerce, Sergeant at Arms: Order of the Artus. Vice-President: Rio Grande Valley Club, Presi- dent: Alpha Chi. SEPULVEDA, BETTY R. .......... . . ......... Waco Education SEWELI., HAROLD RAY ..... . . . Mexia English: History, Education SHAPIRO, AUBREY EUGENE . . . . . Galveston Psychology: Sociology-Bearons SHELTON, JANIE TESS ...... . ......... . . . . .. Plano Elementary Education. Religion: Spanish SHERMAN, JAMES SAMUEL ...... Rapid City, S. Dak. Geol09YI Chemistry-Try-C SHEWMAKER, WILBURN ODIE . . . ..... Mobile, Ala. Religion: Speech SHOAF, BETTY ............ . . Kannapolis, N. C. English: Religion. History SHUGART, VIRGINIA RUTH ................... Spur Elementary Education: English-Delta Alpha Pi: DAP Nominee for Ro- deo Queen. '51, Secretary oi DAP, '52 SIKES, DAVIS ...... . ...,..... . .... .... . . . Odessa Drama: English, Psychology-Alpha Phi Omega: Arnold Society: Baylor Theater: Alpha Psi Omega: Psi Chi . Wm Ill SIMPSON, MARY ELLEN .....,.... Philadelphia, Miss. English: Religion, Speech-Volunteer Band SIMPSON, PAUL WELDON ........ . . Wichita Falls Religion: English SKOGLAND, HERBERT L., JR. ............... Houston Chemistry: Psychology-American Chemical Society: Psi Chi SMITH,AILEEN....... ..... ...............Bryan English, Education: Speech-Peer Club, President, Winter, '52: Personali- ty' Editor of Round-Up: Sigma Tau Delta SMITH, BENNIE BELLE . . . . . . . . ........... Jonesboro Home Economics, Education: Biology-Tri-D: Beta Beta Beta SMITH, BETTY CAMILLA ..... . ...... . ....... . Waco Education: History, Latin-Sophomore Honors, Baylorfwaco Club SMITH, DOROTHY ....................... Edinburg Education: History SMITH, GWYNA LEE . . . ................... Munclay Journalism: Education. English-Athenean Club: Theta Sigma Phi: Who's Who, '51-'53: Managing Editor oi '52 Round-Up: Editor or Lariat: Student Council, Secretary: Board oi Publications: Lariat Society Editor, Fall, '52: Theta Sigma Pi Representative to '52 National Convention SMITH, HELEN LOVE . ..... ...........,.... W inters Home Economics: Education-Round-Up Beauty, '50: Beauty Nominee, '5Z: lunior Class Rodeo Queen Nominee, '52: Athenean Club: Tri-D Club: West Texas Club: BSU SMITH, HOWARD LEE .. Religion, History can Chemical Society Choir Geology: Math SOBCZYNSKI, MARION JOSEPH Psychology: German SPANGLER, CHARLES, JR. .... . Sociology, Psychology-BSU Council: Alpha Kappa .. Brookhaven, Miss. SMITH, JAMES FORT, JR. .................... Mexia Geology: English-Tryon Coterie, Officer: ROTC: Geology Society: Intra- mural Football SMITH, JESSE GEORGE ................... Munday Chemistry, Pre-Med: History, English-Volunteer Mission Band: Ameri- SMITH, JUNE CAROL .... . ....... . .....,. . Houston Music Education: Elementary Education-Oratorio Chorus: A Cappella SMITH, R. E., JR. ...................,.... Ft. Worth History: Religion-Pi Kappa Delta: Ministerial Alliance SNEED, EDMUND DAVID . . ............ . Denison .. Chicago, III. .-.... . . Roanoke, Va. Delta: Psi Chi SPARKS, RICHARD ...................... Palestine Bible: English-Ministerial Alliance SPEAR, JIM ...................... ..... S eminole Physical Education: Education-Varsity Football STALLINGS, HARRY B., JR. ......... . Religion: Psychology . Annapolis, Md. STANFORD, ANNIE RUTH . . Elementary Education: Bible STARKEY, CHARLIE BILL Religion: English STARKEY, JOHN HARRELL . . . .... . . . Chemistry: Psychology-W'ho's Who, '5Z.'53: Basketball, '49-'53: Varsity B, President: Chamber oi Commerce: AED Honorary Fraternity: Pre- Med Club, Treasurer: Sophomore Class President: Iumor Class President: Captain, Basketball, '52-53 . .. China Spring . ..... Atlanta Portales, N. Mex. STEPHENS, MARLENE Dallas Elementary Education: Physical Education-Phi Kappa Delta STEVENS, MRS. JOHN D. .... . . Borger Art STEWART, THOMAS JAMES, JR. -I .......... San Saba Music: Piano-Phi Mu Alpha: A Cappella Choir: University Chorus STOCKBRIDGE, GERALD ALLAN ......... . . . Houston 3 Chemistry: Psychology-Psi Chi STRONG, CHARLES E. . . . . Ft. Worth I Religion: English I l I I ' 1 N w 52 STROTHER, JUNE EVELYN .............. San Antonio Physical Education: Biology, Education-Delta Psi Kappa, Secretary, Chaplain: Women's Recreation Association SUBLETT, GRANSTON H. ....... . . Kansas City, Kan. Heligion: Ihxglish-Mission Pastor SUBLETT, PATRICIA JOAN .......... Kansas City, Mo. Elementary Education: English-Wives ot Baylor Ministerial Students. Treasurer SUMNERS, DANNA ................ Paragould, Ark. Home Economics, Education-Tri-D Club: National Vice--President oi Home Economics Clubs SUTCLIFFE, MARY DEAN KMRSJ . . . . . Waco Education: Spanish-Sigma Delta Pi SWEETLAND, C. RICHARD .... .. Houston English: Psychology, Heligion TABB, WINIFRED ..... ,........ . .. Waco Math, English. Business-Sigma Tau Delta TATUM, ROBERT DALE ......... . . Sugarland Religion: Radio TAYLOR, ALTON ..,. . . FIorence, S. C. Bible: Psychology TAYLOR, III, DAVID R. ..... . . . . . .......... Houston Law, Psychology: History-Debate, '49-'50: Pi Kappa Delta: Psi Chi: Arnold Society: Al-'ROTC Major: AFROTC Rifle Team, '51-'52 TAYLOR, SHIRLEY ANN ........... . ........ Austin Radio: English, Education-Radio Workshop: FEB: KIYS, Stall Librarian, '51 TEMPLE, NANCY FLO . . ............,... Elm Mott Education: Religion TERRY, JOE H. ............. . ............ 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Coolidge Journalism: Radio-Alpha Phi Omega: Delta Sigma Chi: Sports Editor ol the Lariat WANG, STANLEY ........ , ...... ...... H ong Kong Biology. Chemistry, Pre-Med: German-Beta Beta Beta: Alpha Epsilon Delta: Volunteer Mission Band WARD, J. DOUGLASS ............ ..... P harr Political Science, History-Alpha Phi Omeqa WATKINS, BARBARA ANN ...... ...... G Iadewater Education: English WATSON, GARIEPY GILBERT ...... Chattanooga, Tenn. History: English: Philosophy-Pi Kappa Delta WEATHERALL, HELEN ............... ' ....... Dallas Education. Spanish: History-Sigma Delta Pi: Kappa Delta Pi: Secre- tary ot Senior Class WEBB, BILLY GEORGE . . . . Groves Geology: Psychology WEDGEWORTH, R. M., JR. . . . . . Baytown Psychology WELLBORN, ELIZABETH HOOD ...,.. . . . . . . . . . Waco Religion: History, Psychology-Beauty, 3 Years: May Queen Nominee: Secretary ot Junior Class: Ridgecrest Club: YWA. 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Dallas Spanish, Education-Sigma Delta Pi: Canterbury Club WRIGHT, DON K. . . . . . . . .. ......... .. ..... Dallas Religion: History, English-Volunteer Mission Band: BSU Council: Minis- terial Alliance YOUNG, ROBERT C. .. .............. .. San Antonio Physics, Math: German-Apha Chi: AIP: ROTC, Captain ZUMWALT, DOROTHY . . . . Waco Biology, English: History ,t K.. -g I gm au Ewen 1' ye .pug Rv ABBOTT, JOE BOONE, Tuscaloosa, Ala. ADAIR, JIMMIE ELVENOR, Temple ADAMI, JEANNE FRANCES, Mart ALEXANDER, JOE BOB, Shreveport, La. ALLGOOD, BARBARA, Shreveport, La. ANDERSON, GENE, Bay City ANDERSON, JACK KEITH, San Antonio ANTHONY, GLENNA LEE, Hillsboro ATCHLEY, JOHN HARRIS, Cleburne AVERA, PATRICIA, Baytown AVERETT, FRANK, San Francisco, Calif. BABB, MARY LYNN, Bristol, Tenn. BAECHTEL, WILLIAM ROBERT, Cleburne BAGALAY, JOHN, Houston BAGBY, ANNELU, Richmond, Vo. BAILEY, JAMES F., Brownsville BAIN, MARY MELITE, Belzoni, Miss. BAKER, SANDRA JANE, Corpus Christi BALDWIN, JOHN H., Syracuse, N. Y. BANKS, SIBLEY MARTHA, Griffin, Ga. BARBEE, EMILY GORDON, Longview BARTH, WILLIAM H., Houston BARTON, BETTY JANE, Houston BATSON, JOHN F., Lubbock BAUM, BARBARA, Tallahassee, Fla. BEARD, GWENDOLYN BELL, Huntsville BELL, BETSY, San Angelo BELL, BETTY JANE, Brownwood BERENDZEN, BETTY, Dallas BERNARD, RUTH, EI Dorado, Ark. BIRCH, JO CAROL, Borger BISHOP, DOT, Little Rock, Ark. BLACK, RONALD WELDON, Corpus Christi BLACK, THOMAS B., Knoxville, Tenn. BLACKWELL, ELDRED, Forest, La. BLACKWELL, MARTHA SUE, Tyler BLEY, PAULA, Olton BONORA, ROSEMARY, Waco BORING, PATRICIA DALE, Tampa, Fla. BOWDEN, BARBARA, Westfield, N. J. BOWERS, ROBERT GRAVES, JR., Dallas BRANCH, ERMA LEE, Rotan BRISCOE, EUGENE, San Angelo BRITTAIN, BETTY, Ft. Worth BROOKS, CLINT E., JR., Birmingham, Ala. BROWN, A. M., Guntersville, Ala. BROWN, CLAUDE DUFFEY, Decatur BROWN, DEBRADA, Augusta, Ga. BROWN, RONNIE, Coleman BROWN, SUSAN SWANDER, San Antonio 6444 af '54 BROWNING, JEANE L., Plainview BUCK, WILLIAM, Magnolia, Ark. BURCH, LADYE RUTH, Hot Springs, Ark. BURKHART, PRINTUS O., Salado BURNETTE, BILL, Atlanta, Ga. I BURNS, MARILYN ANN, Texarkana, Ark. BUTLER, JOHN L., Clovis, N. Mex. t BYROM, BARBARA ANN, Poteet CANNON, RICHARD A., Menard CANON, GERALD, Tomball CAREY, KENNETH VAUGHAN, Stephenville CARGILL, LOUISE, Bryan CARNES, NAT, Mercedes CHAMBERLAIN, W. S., JR., Waco CHEATHAM, JEFF P., Eudora, Ark. CHEEK, BARBARA, Atlanta, Ga. CHILDRESS, DONALD, Dallas CHILDS, GLORIA ANN, Bryan CHUOKE, JOANN, San Antonio CLENDENNEN, BUDDY DARREL: Burnet COLE, CLARENCE G., Atlanta, Ga. COLE, LISTER STACY, Corpus Christi COLEMAN, LYMAN, Dallas COLLINS, GEORGA, Langtry 4 COLLINS, STEPHEN, Houston COLLINS, TOMMIE JEAN, Hemphill COLTHARP, BRUCE, Baytown COMPERE, JOY, Jackson, Miss. CONNALLY, SUE, Athens CONNER, ARLENE, Kennard COOK, DOROTHY, Mission COOK, JOHN W., Ft. Worth COOKE, .HERBERT VERNON, JR., Baytown COOPER, REUEL J., Aransas Pass COOPER, WILLIAM F., Buenos Aires, Arg. COURTNEY, MARTHA ANN, Florence, Miss. COWDEN, MARY JANE, Pearsall COX, DAVID, Shreveport, La. COX, RONNIE G., Dallas CRAIG, CHARLES REA, Lancaster CREWS, DAVID W., Karnes City CROZIER, NANCY SUE, West Plains, Mo. CUNNINGHAM, RICHARD BRYAN, Tulsa, Okla CURRIN, DOYLENE, Kilgore DABNEY, BARBARA ANN, Grand Prairie DANIEL, GENE PAUL, Palestine DANIELL, MARY FRANCES, Houston DAVIS, BETTY JOY, Amarillo DAVIS, ED, Waco DAVIS, MARY ANN, Austin 57 DAVIS, WILMA A., Beaumont DAWSON, LEWIS EDWARD, Portsmouth, Va. DEAN, G. DAVID, JR., Houston DEBUSMAN, PAUL M., Wichita, Kan. DODGE, JOHN M., Hot Springs, Ark. DEERE, JOY LUCRETIA, Lake Jackson DENNIS, LADELLE, Abilene DENNIS, ROBERT EDWARD, Little Rock, Ark. DENTON, ALLEN A., JR., Little Rock, Ark. DEPP, PHYLLIS C., Dallas DESHA, EVERETT, San Antonio DINGMAN, NINA JUNE, University City, Mo. DODSON, DORIS GRACE, Miles DORSETT, DOVALEE, Cooledge DRAPER, BOB, Uvalde DUDLEY, DWIGHT, Ft. Worth DUNLOP, ANNE, Houston DUNN, LORAN, Dallas DUNN, ROBERT, Franklin DUNNING, GEORGE HENRY, Wilmot, Ark. DYSON, JO ANN, Henderson EAKIN, III, JOE C., Kilgore EARLY, TRACY, Ballinger EASTIN, ALFRED S., Mattoon, III. EDMISTON, BOB, Houston EDWARDS, MARTHA SUE, Troy EMBRY, JOE, Dallas ENETE, HAPPY TRUEMAN, Rio cle Janeiro, Brazil ENSMINER, BETTY JUNE, Irving ESKEW, PERRY ROGERS, Waco EVANS, MABEL LOU, Poteau, Okla. FARRAR, CHARLES, Longview FINCH, JOHN R., Houston FONG, DON JACK, Amarillo FORESTER, DAVID F., Bessemer City, N. C. FOWLER, ANN, Corsicana Francis, MARTHA, Houston FRIERSON, VIRGINIA FAYE, Haskell FULLER, JERRY, Palestine GARCIA, SAMUEL, San Antonio GARRISON, ELIZABETH, Pharr GILBERT, FRANK, Brownsboro GILBERT, LARRY JEROME, Memphis, Tenn. GLASS, JOANNE, Midland GLOVER. BILL, Albuquerque, N. Mex. GOELZER, RONALD ERIC, Chilton GOLDBECK, LARRY, San Antonio GOODE, KATHRYN, Dallas GOODMAN, ANNE FRANCES, Dallas GOODMAN, PEGGY, Louisville, Ky. GOSS, MARILYN JANET, Waco GOVER, MARY LOU, Lexington, Ky. GRAGG, NORMA, Jackson, Miss. GRAGG, WILLIAM LEE, Corpus Christi GRAY, LILLIAN, Wichita Falls GREER, BERYL, Dallas GRIFFIN, CHARINE, Waco GRIGSBY, CAROLYN, Longview GRIMES, JAMES BILLY, Washington, D. GROZIER, JANIE, San Saba GUESS, ERLENE, Oakwood GUNN, JOHNNIE LOU, Nacogcloches HALBERT, GAIL, Waco HALL, RICHARD ELWELL, Carbondale, Ill. HAMILTON, NANCY, Waco HAMMOND, MARY ALICE, Marks, Miss. HANCOCK, MELBA, Waxahachie HARLOW, PATSY JEAN, Waco HARRINGTON, IRVIN C., JR., Aberdeen, HARRISON, ALLEN, Greenville HARWELL, PUDDY, Houston HAWLEY, BETTY SUE SIBLEY, Beaumont HAWLEY, CHARLES RAY, Beaumont HAYWOOD, MELVYN EARL, Houston HAYWOOD, RAY, Commerce HEARN, RICHARD A., Palmetto, Ga. HEITZMAN, PAUL, Kansas City, Kan. HEIZER, JAMES LEE, Louisville, Ky. HENLEY, BOBBY J., Philadelphia, Miss. HENLEY, LEE ROBERT, San Antonio HESS, JOE ALLEN, Eureka Springs, Ark. HEVERLY, ROBERTA, Waco E HICKMAN, MARY ANN, Atlanta, Ga. HIGH, JOHN, Pampa HILL, JOYCE, San Benito HINSON, WILLIAM H., Bynum HOBBY, REBA FRANCES, Little Rock, Ark. HODGE, MARGARET, Bonham HOFFER, MARY FRANCES, Kerens HOLSTEAD, JACK W., Waco HOPE, SHERMAN ALLEN, Oklahoma City, Oklcx HOPPENSTEIN, NAOMI, Waco HOPSON, HAL, Gatesville HOPSON, REX CARROLL, Mound HORN, D. TOM, White Deer HOUSER, JAMES, Dallas HUDGINS, ELLIS A., Houston HUNT, CAROL, Louisville, Ky. HURST, BILLIE RUTH, Lufkin HURST, CHARLES R., Longview C. 6am 4, '54 i I Y Q 2 Miss. 59 HUSAK, JOHNNY R.: West INGOUF, JOHN EDWARD, Shreveport, La. . JENSEN, SHIRLEY, Taylor JOHNSON, BETTY, Hillsboro JOHNSON, FRANK W., JR., Beaumont JOHNSON, JIM, Lubbock JOHNSON, JIMMIE HOWARD, Kilgore JOHNSON, PATSY LEATH, Kilgore JOHNSON, RAYMOND C., Houston JOHNSON, SELEY, Corsicana JOHNSON, WANDA, Troup JOLLY, JOANN, Dallas JONES, CHARLIE C., Pensacola, Fla. JONES, GRANVILLE, Jefferson JONES, W. MAURICE, Jonesboro JORDON, RAY, Ft. Worth KAPLAN, CHARLES A., Aitkin, Minn. KAY, CAROLYN, Kerrville KENT, TOMMY SPENCER, Alpine KERFOOT, EUGENE M., JR., Okla. City, Okla X KERLEY, MARGARET JOAN, Dallas KIRKPATRICK, GORDON E., Fort Hood KOLLENBURN, BERNEDA, Bolivar, Mo. KRAMER, QUENTIN, Wichita Falls LANSFORD, WILLIAM EARL, San Antonio LANCASTER, MARIAN, Pearsall LAWS, SUE MARIE, Shreveport, La. LENOIR, LOUIS, De Kalb LINDLEY, CAROLYN, Tulia LITTLE, BILL, Greenville LITTLE, PAT, Dilley LONGEST, WILLIAM D., Bruce, Miss. LOPEZ, PEDRO, Rio Hondo I MABERY, GLORIA ANN, Breckenridge MADDIN, ANITA, Vernon MAHAN, FERNE L., Tomball MARCONTEL, BOB, Nederland MARKHAM, ROBLYN, Waco MARSH, CHARLES ROBERT, Jackson, Miss. MARSHALL, BERRY NEIL: Temple MARTIN, DAIVID LEE, Washington, D. C. MARTIN, DOLORES J., Andrews MARTIN, JANIE, Bryan MAULDIN, MAC, Martindale MAXWELL, WILLIAM H., Elberton, Ga. MAYES, PAT, Mt. Pleasant MELANCON, CHARLES RAY, Stowell MELTON, BARBARA, Memphis, Tenn. MERREL, RONNIE, Naples MIDDLEBROOK, JOYCE, Vernon 54441 af '54 MILLER, PAT, Earth MILLER, WALLY, Glenns Ferry, Idaho MINNIEAR, ROBERT LEE, Shreveport, La. MITCHELL, OREE, Tyler MITCHELL, WALLACE P., Bogalusa, La MIZELL, GEORGE, Dallas MOAK, MRS. CHARLES ED, Baytown MOORE, JIM, Shreveport, La. MOORE, JOE, Waco MOORE, SARALYN, Kenecll MORELAND, PARKER E., JR., Ft. Worth MORGAN, VIRGINIA, Marlin MORGAN, WAYNE R., Belleville, Ill. MUELLER, BILL, Houston, Mo. MURPHY, S. M., Stephenville MUSSER, BILLY O., Wichita, Kan. McBETH, TOMMY, Sweetwater MCCARVER, MILDRED, Iraan MCCLESKEY, DAVID, Comstock MCCOLLUM, ROBERT, Tyler MCCORMICK, MARY EVELENA, Ft. Worth MCDONALD, CHARLES B., Arlington MCGEORGE, CAROLYN, Pine Bluff, Ark. MCGLASSON, ED, Waco MCGRANAHAN, GEORGE M., JR., Houston McKEE, DANNIE, Channelview MCLACHLAN, MARIAN, Houston MCWHORTER, JERRY, Athens NAYLOR, RICHARD DALTON, Ft. Worth NEAL, HARVEY, Houston NELSON, SHARON, Claude NEWMAN, MARGARET ANN, Memphis, Tenn. NISBET, JAN, Houston NORTHCUTT, BETTY ANN, Mineola NORTHCUTT, WILLIAM D., Longview NORTON, ROBERT KEEL, Roswell, N. Mex. NORWOOD, GORDON K., Vernon O'BRIEN, DAWN, Waco O'DELL, PATSY ROSE, Perryton O'DELL, WILLIAM DELMAR, Tyler OGDEN, MARION, Miami, Okla. OLIVER, ANNIE PEARL, Waco OTTENHOUSE, JOHNNIE O., Batesville OWEN, D. JACK, McGregor OWENS, JOE GLEN, Victoria OWENS, KENNETH RAY, Waxahachie PARCHMAN, LEO, JR., Kilgore PARKER, C. DALE, Belton PARKINSON, SYDNEY, Crystal city PARKS, PATSY, Clifton 61 , 3 Asn 62 PARTAIN, JACK, Carrollton PAYNE, MARY BETH, Haskell PAYNE, NANCY ANNE, Tyler PEARCE, DAVID, Louisville, Ky. PEARCE, KENNETH B., Waco PEARSON, ANN, Many, La. PEDIGO, ROBERT, Jasper PENDERGRAFT, PAUL E., Enid, Okla. PERRY, BOBBY JACK, Meridian PETEET, EDGAR R., Shreveport, La. PHELPS, EDWARD, Bellaire PONDER, JIMMY, Ft. Worth PORTER, MRS. FRANCES, Tulsa, Okla. POWELL, BETTY JEAN, Junction POWELL, LURA VIRGINIA, Quanah PURDIE, BURKE, Houston QUEEN, WALTER LEE, Georgetown RADFORD, ROBERT T., Dallas RAGLAND, MARY ANN, Gilmer RAINES, JOYCE, Meridian RAMSEY, WYVON, Snyder RAY, MARY DEE, Bonham RECTOR, TOMMY, Ft. Worth REDDING, FRANKLYN A., Cleburne REEVES, LYNN G., Lamesa REID, JIM FRANK, Dumas RICHARDSON, ANN, De Kalb RICHARDSON, GENE, Clarkton, Mo. RIGNEY, AUDREY L., El Paso ROACH, ROBERT GEORGE, Waco ROBBINS, LESTER, Dallas ROBBINS, YVONNE, Henderson, Ky. ROGERS, II, LARRY S., Louisville, Ky. ROGERS, LOUISE, Richland Springs RUMSEY, DARRELL W., Clovis, N. Mex RUSSELL, JIM, Floresville RUTHERFORD, SHANNON, Levelland RYALS, M. JO, Mobile, Ala. SANDERS, POLLYE, Pine Bluff, Ark. SCHAER, SUDIE LU, Chapel Hill SCHILLACI, HAROLD, Houston SCHNEIDER, JACK, St. Louis, Mo. SCHUBLE, CHICK, Baytown SCHULTZ, BARBARA JEAN, Texas City SCHULZ, MAGGIE MARIE, Burlington SCIRRATT, JAMES EDWIN, Dallas SCRUGGS, VIRGINIA, Houston SEATS, WALTER C., Augusta, Ga. SHEFFIELD, BEVERLY, Corpus Christi SHELTON, WILLIAM B., JR., Mart 664441 af '54 SHEPHERD, JAMES, Woodville SHERIDAN, BETTYE, Leonard SHOTWELL, ROBERT E., Waco SIMMONS, GLORIANA, Ft. Worth SIMS, WILLIAM GROVER, Snyder SIMS, YREVA SUE, Clute I SISTRUNK, HELEN ANNA, Shreveport, La. SKIDMORE, CLYDE B., Grapelancl SLATTON, JAMES H., Dallas SMITH, MARY ALICE, Livingston SOUTHERN, AGNES ANN, Houston SPINKS, LANELLA, Kilgore SPRADLEY, JAMES ALLEN, Temple SPRAKER, DICK, Muskogee, Okla. STEPHENSON, COYLE, Shreveport, La. STEVENS, NADYNE, Pine Bluff, Ark. STEWART, BEATRICE, Marshall STEWART, R. PAUL, Asheville, N. C. STILES, PATRICIA ANN, Waco STRAUBING, JACK DAVID, Corsicana STREETMAN, DAVID, Coleman STRICKLIN, PATRICIA RUTH, Temple STRIPLING, CELIA, Lubbock STRONG, DON, Henderson STRONG, SHIRLEY JEAN, Ft. Worth STUDER, LAURA LOUISE, Robstown STURROCK, JIMMY LEE, Beckville TACKETT, BERNIE O'BRIEN, Mexia TATE, HOWARD, Muleshoe TAYLOR, FRED, Louisville, Ky. TAYLOR, JACK, Crossett, Ark. TAYLOR, TRUMAN, Houston TERRY, DWIGHT L. D., JR., Houston TERRY, MARY LOUISE, Canton THOMPSON, CARL C., Uvalde THORNE, BETTE JEAN, Mexia THORNHILL, MARGARET RUTH, Little Rock, Ark. TILLMAN, BOBBIE, Corpus Christi TODD, ARNOLD CARSON, Dallas TONDRE, ROSLYN, Marion TROUTMAN, BOB, Knoxville, Tenn. TUCKER, CHARLES F., Dallas TUGGLE, PEGGIE NELL, Hillsboro TURNER, DONALD, JR., Dallas TURNER, MARY ANNE, Waco UPSHAW, MARTHA CAROLYN, Monroe, La. UTSEY, BILLY DEE, New London UZZELL, JOY, Trinity VADEN, BILLIE JOYCE, Junction VOLLMERING, ANNA, Hebbronville 65 ig-sq 316 WARE, JAMES HAMILTON, Honolulu, T. H. WATERMAN, JULE, Minot, N. Dak. WEAVER, JOHN H., Jonesboro WEBB, JAMES M., Timpson WEBB, WILLIAM B., Union, Miss. WELCH, DORIS, Marshall WELDON, J'ANN, Palestine WEST, ROBERT O., Pauls Valley, Okla. WHITE, ALAN JON, Houston WHITE, GLENDA, Baytown WHITE, JAMES W., Norman, Okla, WHITE, MARY FERN, Maud WHITED, DON A., Odessa WHITTINGTON, RICHARD W., Port Arthur WIELAND, JAMES R., Lexington, Ky. WIETERS, LAVERNE, San Antonio WIKE, MONTE, Kirksville, Mo. WILCOXSON, VERA ANN, Kansas City, Mo. WILEY, BONNIE GENET, Charlotte WILKISON, BARBARA, Dawson WILKINSON, FREDDIE MAE, Port Arthur WILLIAMS, LEO J., Dallas WILLIAMS, WALTER BRYAN, Dallas WILLIAMSON, LOU ANN, Malvern, Ark. WILLIAMSON, ROY C., Ft. Worth WILSON, BETTY JANE, Shreveport, La. WINGATE, WAYNE, Mansfield, La. WINGO, NANCIE JANE, San Antonio WISEMAN, ANN, Waco WOFFORD, BLANCH, Yorktown WOLF, LEAH, Waco WOLF, MARGARET, San Antonio WOMBLE, JOHN, JR., Weslaco WOOD, HELEN LOUISE, Lamesa WOODARD, JACK D., Crosby WOODWARD, GEORGE, Houston WRIGHT, CHARLES THOMAS, San Antonio WRIGHT, MARILYN, Waco WUERTZ, ELSIE, Texarkana YARBROUGH, DOROTHY, Littlefield YATES, DOROTHY ANN: Dallas YOUNG, JOHN L., Asheville, N. C. ABNEY, DAVID M., Brownwood ADAIR, JOHN ED, Cooper ADAMS, BILLY RAY, Sweetwater ADAMS, JOHNNY, Houston ADKISON, ROBERT, Pensacola, Fla. AKERS, LARKIN JAMES, Cisco ALLBRITTON, VIRGINIA LEE, Burnet ALLEN, LOUIS, Hillsboro ANDERSON, ELBA LOIS, Victoria ANDERSON, ELIZABETH ANNE, Waco NDERSON, JOY, Ft. Worth ANDREWS, MARY LOU, Houston APPLEWHITE, FELICIA L., Lockney ARMISTEAD, ROBERT L., Harrisburg, Ill. AVERA, SYLVIA, Baytown ACHER, RICHARD, Albuquerque, N. Mex. BAILEY, MURRAY, Athens, La. BAIRD, EDWIN, Temple BAIRD, PATRICIA ANN, Temple BAKER, DON G., Mart AKER, EMOJEAN, Wooclville BAKER, JAN, Pasadena BAKER, NANCY, Ft. Worth BAKER, ROBERT LEE, Rosenberg BANKSTON, BETTY CHARLES, Ft. Worth ARR, CAROLYN, Houston BARRY, DICK, Charleston, S. C. BASS, CHARLES D., Jasper BATEMON, RAY, Birmingham, Ala. BEAZLEY, BETTY JO, Waco ELCHER, JANICE, Pasadena BELCHER, WALTER RAY, Victoria BELL, HAROLD JUSTIN, Carrollton BELL, MARY LEE, Palacios BERNARD, JEAN, Dallas IGGS, GLENN, Eldorado BLACK, DAVID, Plainview BLACKBURN, MARGENIA, Mt. Pleasant BLACKBURN, R. C., Uvalde BLACKWELL, EDITH ALICE, Seneca, N. Mex. LASSINGAME, KEN, Waco BLAYLOCK, RUSTY, Eldorado BOETTCHER, ANN, Dallas BOHANNAN, DON C., Dallas BRAWNER, EDWARD THOMAS, Houston RAZIL, PATRICIA JACK, Quanah BREEDING, ANNE, Maysville, Ark. BRELAND, JEAN, Beaumont BREWER, SYDNEY, Odessa BRIGHT, SHIRLEY, Waco 4' 65 BROOKS, JAMES A., El Paso BROWN, CAROLYN, Texarkana BROWN, DOUGLAS, Abilene BROWN, GEORGE D., New Orleans, La. BROWN, JUNE NEVILENE, Paducah, Ky. BROWN, SUE NEAL, West BROWN, VERA DEAN, Tomball BRUCE, ROBERT C., Amarillo BRUMLEY, MARY JOAN, Cotton Valley, La. BUCHSCHACHER, RUTH, Waco BULLOCK, HARWARD J., EI Dorado, Ark. BUNTING, TOMMIE CATHERINE, Bryan BURLISON, BENNY E., Rio Grande City BURNETT, C. M., Temple BURNSIDE, WANDA, Midland BURTON, GAIL, Brownwood CADENHEAD, MAX, Waco CALLIS, BOBBIE, Pharr CAMPBELL, ALICE MARIE, Waco CANNATA, DON, Houston CANTRELL, ROSELLA, Houston CANTRELL, SANDRA, McGehee, Ark. CARD, CAROL BOYD, Pecos CARDWELL, FRANCES, Dallas CAROTHERS, JOHN W., Goldthwaite CARPENTER, HARRY T., Fort Stockton CARROLL, ELIZABETH, Houston CARROLL, MARY ELIZABETH, Henderson CARTER, PEGGY, Seymour CARTER, WILLIAM LLOYD, Temple CARVER, RAYMOND EARL, Tampa, Fla. CASEY, CAROLYNN, Waco CATES, DON, Waco CAUSSEAUX, MRS. MARY L., Chula Vista, C CAWKER, ANN CAROLYN, Shreveport, La CHILDRESS, LOUISE, Baytown CHRISTENSON, BEULAH, Chicago, III. CLARK, PATSY, Karnes City CLAYTON, RICHARD L., Kearney, Neb. COALSON, WORTH, Carlsbad, N. Mex. COBB, MARIE, Bryan COCHRAN, LARRY F., Velasco CODY, MARGO, Longview COGGIN, ANNA LU: Brady COIT, MARY ANN, Dallas COKER, ERNEST, Livingston COLEMAN, JOE EDWIN, Streetman COLLINS, DORIS, Childress COMBEST, CHLORIS ANN, Gatesville CONNER, STANLEY, Lockney COOKSEY, FRANK C., Austin COOPER, DAVIS LOWREY, Buenos Aires, Arg. COPPEDGE, BETTY, Dallas CORBIN, BARBARA FAY, Claude COTTINHAM, BETTY GENE, McAllen COTTON, ROY, Birmingham, Ala. COVINGTON, BEESON, Waco COVINGTON, DOROTHY, Houston COWAN, JOHN HERBERT, Atlanta, Ga. COX, GENE ARTHUR, Lorena COX, ROBERT B., Lamesa COX, WILL W., JR., Waco COZORT, BILL J., Paris CRABTREE, DORIS, Dallas CRAIG, DONALD C., Dayton CRAIG, WAYNE O., Alexandria, La. CRANE, CAMILLA, Waco CRANFILL, DELMA JOE, Cranfills Gap CRAWFORD, ANNETTE JOYCE, Miami, CREWS, ANN, Colmesneil V CREWS, DORIS, Karnes City CRISMON, LEOLA JO, Louisville, Ky. CUNNINGHAM, J. BOB, Waco CURLEE, WRENNAH FAY, Mart DALTON, BILL, San Antonio DAMON, WILLIAM J., Amarillo DANSBY, ANN, Bryan DAUGHERTY, JAMES M., Nocona DAVENPORT, BURL, Dallas DAVIS, BETTY RUTH, Corpus Christi DAVIS, JEANNETTE, Louisville, Miss. DAVIS, MARY NAN, Stratford DAVIS, NANCY, Livingston DAVIS, VERNON, Austin DAVIS, WILLIE CLYDE, Houston DEAN, JOYCE, Uvalde DELEGAN, J., Bebe DEMMER, CHARLOTTE, Marshall DENDY, ANN, Memphis, Tenn. DICKEY, KENNITH, Grand Prairie DONAHO, ALLEN C., Floresville DOOLEY, DIANNE, Killeen DOTY, ANNE, Jackson, Miss. DUDLEY, NANCY LEIGH, Houston DUFF, BARBARA C., Houston DUNAGAN, CLINT, Midland DUYKES, JIMMY, Ft. Worth EASLEY, MONA, Rosenberg ECKERMAN, JAMES L., Houston EDDINS, DOROTHY LAEL, Arlington erm ag 'ss I I Fla. 67 jar EDMONDSON, ELMER BUD, Temple EDWARDS, MYRA, Baytown EILAND, GUY M., Stanton EILAND, MILLARD F., Houston ELKINS, PEGGY, Bay City ELLIOTT, JERRY MACK, Rusk ELLIS, MARY FRANCES, Waco ELLIS, PATRICIA ANN, Pampa ENETE, CRYSTAL JOY, Rio de Janeiro Brazil ENGLAND, ANN, De Queen Ark EVANS, JANE ANN, Brownwood EVANS, LUANNE, Dallas EWING, MARILYN, Lubbock FAAS, RUDY, Kansas City, Mo FAGAN, DOROTHY, Anson FALKS, E. N., JR., Palacios FARIS, MARY BESS, Houston FARRIS, ANN, Biscoe, Ark. FAULK, CLYDELL, Corpus Christi FAWCETT, MARILYN, Ponca City Okla FELTY, BOBBIE, Waco FERGUSON, JAMES E., West Monroe L FIRESTONE, HUGH M., Clovis, N Mex FLOYD, SYLVIA, Plano FORCE, FRED P., El Paso FORD, CAROLYN, Beaumont FOREE, ELIZABETH, Dallas FOX, FRED, Hollis, Okla. FRAZIER, JAMES, Waco FULLER, MAYNARD G., JR., San Antonio FURBY, JACK R., Houston FUSTON, BOB, Dallas GAFNER, ANITA, Freeport GANDY, ROSS, Houston GARBARINO, MEDWYN, Elton L GARDNER, EVELYN RUTH, Dallas GARDNER, JERRY CHARLES, Mexia GARLITZ, PEGGY ANN, San Antonio GOLDEN, MILLARD C., Brady GOOCH, TOMMY, Happy GOODLOE, JOAN, Mt. Calm GRAHAM, JAMES GORDON: Dallas GRAHAM, TUCKER, Glendale Calif GRAY, JERRY L., Waco GRAY, PAULINE, Waskom GRAY, SCOTTY WAYNE, Somerset GREEN, JAMES WILEY: Eden GRIFFIN, PATRICIA, Goliad GRIFFIN, RONALD R. D., Houston GRIFFING, GAY, Beaumont GRIFFITH, R. C., FT. Worth GRONER, ALINE, Dallas GRUBBS, RICHARD, Dallas GUMMELT, EUNICE, Waco HAGOOD, ROBERT EARL, Dumas, Ark. HALL, MARLENE, Dallas HALL, RONALD, Houston HAMILL, CHARLES, Athens HAMILTON, DEAN C., San Antonio HANEY, JACK, Navasota HARDBERGER, PHILLIP D., O'DonneII HARDEGREE, CAROLYN, San Angelo HARDIN, JOE, Malvern, Ark. HARDIN, LOIS MARIE, Rising Star HARGROVE, MARY ANN, Mt. Pleasant HARKINS, VERNON, San Antonio HARPER, LENA MARGARET, Gilmer HARRIS, JANE, Raymondville HARRIS, NINA LEE, Washington, D. C. HART, JOHN DANIEL, Flat Rock, N. C. HARVEY, JESMARIE, Fort Smith, Ark. HAYES, GARLAND AUBREY, Columbus HAYS, BETTYE, Corsicana HAYS, PATSY SUE, Memphis HEADEN, BOBBY, Waco HEFFINGTON, MARY: Dallas HEITMAN, WILLIE, JR., Rosenberg HELLER, CAROLYN, Denver, Colo. HENDERSON, KATHERINE, Jasper HENDERSON, WILLIAM L., Hamilton HENSON, NELDA FAE, Rosebucl HETHERINGTON, MARTHA, Texas City HICKERSON, HAZEL ANN, Belton HILL, CLEVA JO, Ft. Worth HILL, HOMA, Ft. Worth HILLIARD, GEORGE, Jacksonville HOFFMAN, HARVEY W., Houston HOLCOMBE, NORA WALDEAN, Pecos HOLCOMBE, WALTER, Pecos HOLLAND, AGATHA JANE, Waco HOLLINGSHEAD, HELEN, EI Dorado, Ark. HOLLOWELL, JACKIE, Waco HOLMES, JOYCE, Belton HONEYCUTT, GERAINE, Georgetown HONEYCUTT, ROBBIE, Waco HORNBROOK, CHARLES W., Muleshoe HOWARD, SHIRLEY ANN, Houston HUDDLESTON, ROBERTA ANN, Houston HUDDLESTON, WILLIAM C., Newport, Ar ag '55 HUDSON, BETTY EMMA, Sabinal HYATT, CAROLYN, Muskogee, Okla INGRAM, LAWRENCE, Tucumcarl N Mex IRBY, RODNEY, De Leon IVIE, PAT, Atlanta, Ga. JACKSON, JACK, EI Paso JACOBS, MARILYN, Dallas JAMES, GEORGE, Midland JAWORSKI, CLAIRE, Houston JENKINS, RAYMOND G., Mexla JENNINGS, BILLY BROWN, Ft. Worth JESSUP, E. RICHARD, Waco JINKS, DOUGLAS R., EI Dorado Ark JOHNSON, CHARLENE, Dallas JOHNSON, LIB, Knoxville, Tenn JOHNSON, ROBERT MURRAY, Austin JONES, ALLEN, Abilene JONES, BILLY DALE, Mineola JONES, MINA E., New Orleans La JORDAN, JOYCE LEA, Longview JUSTICE, JANE, Enterprise, Ala. KANAGY, PAUL WILLIS, Manitou Springs Colo KASEY, STEVE, Louisville, Ky. KEEFER, HUBERT G. JR., Washington D C KELLEN, BOB, Waco KELLNER, OSCAR, Karnes City KENNERLY, ANN, Houston KENOURGIOS, TASI, Sacramento Calif KEMPER, JACKIE, Barcelona Venezuela KERSH, JENNIE BETH, Humble KIDD, MARY BELL, Conroe KILLIAN, OSCAR, JR., Waco KING, GLENDA ARLENE, West KING, JOE, Tonkawa, Okla KING, PAUL, Houston KIRKLAND, JANE, Shreveport, La. KLEYPAS, RAY, Waco KNEPP, MIKE, Kewanee, III. KUBITZA, GEORGIA ANN: Waco LAND, FRANCES MODENE Gladewater LANE, ALETHA, Glen Rose LANE, RONALD E., Atlanta, Ga. LANGSTON, BETTY, Signal Mountain Tenn LANGSTON, JO HELEN, Mont Belvneu LAWSON, ROSALIND, Dallas LEE, PATRICIA, Beaumont LEGATE, HOWARD H., JR., Waco LEVY, LESTER LOUIS, JR., Waco LIBBY, TRAVIS LENDAL, Redwater LILES, DONNIE SUE, La Marque LINDLEY, QUITMAN WAYNE, Waco LYONS, RONNIE, Baytown LOCKLIN, CHARLES H., Dallas LONGINO, RUTH, Corpus Christi LOPEZ, NORBERT, Waco LOVING, BILL, Bowling Green, Ky. LOWE, MARY ANN, Jacksonville LOWRY, TIM, Laredo LOYD, PEGGY JEAN, De Kalb MAHAN, MAURICE, Waco MALONE, MACK TRAVIS, Edna MALOY, CLAUDETTE, Teague MARBURGER, ROBERT CECIL, Houston MARSHALL, RAYMOND H., El Paso MARTIN, GLORIA JEAN, Wichita Falls MARTIN, MILTON, Troy MASTERS, TRAVIS ODELL, Waco MATTHEWS, MARTHA ANN, Alba MAULDIN, JULIUS BARTON, Waco MAY, MARY LEE, Dayton MEINERS, MARTHA, San Antonio MESTEMACHER, BOB, Waco MESTEMACHER, DOROTHY GRACE, Waco MICHELS, MARCELLA, Houston MIDDLEBROOK, RUBY JANE, Athens, La. MILES, RALPH EUGENE, Port Arthur MILLER, BETH, Houston MILLER, DOROTHY ANNE, Brownwood MILLER, JAMES RONALD, Sugar Land MILLER, JANE, Columbus MILLER, MARILYN, Big Spring MILLER, NITA, Navasota MINTON, JOHN HENRY, JR., Hemphill MOBLEY, BOB J., Monahans MONAGHAN, BETTY MARIE, Mart MOONEY, JAKE, Mart MOORE, BETTE LYNN, Waco MOORE, CAROL ANN, Oakwood MOORE, HAMBLIN E., Marlin MOORE, MARLENE, Houston MOORE, MARY MARGARET, Mt. Pleasant MOORE, ROXIE, Brownwood MORGAN, BECKY, Elizaloethton, Tenn. MORGAN, CHARLES RAY, Hewitt MORGAN, EVELYN LUCILLE, Waco MORRIS, SARAH ANN, Dallas MORRISON, DONALD E., Tomball MORRISON, MARLENE, Elgin MORTON, MARY, Muleshoe ' MOSELEY, JIMMIE, Pine Bluff, Ark. gem 4,4 '55 ' I 3 1 71 MULLER, DANNY, EI Paso MULLINS, JO ANN, Waco MURRAY, HARLAN W., Marshall MURRAY, PAT, Harrison, Ark. MYERS, SHIRLEY, Columbus McCAIN, WANDA, Fairbanks MCCLELLAND, CORRINE, Houston MCCLELLAND, MAURINE, Houston MCCLENDON, LAURA ANN, Greenwood, Ark MCCLENDON, MARIAN, Shreveport, La. MCCOLLOUGH, MILTON, Houston MCCRANEY, BOBBY BLAND, Tyler MCCRAW, SONNY, Lyford MCCREARY, JOE S., Buffalo MCCREE, ANN, Waco MCCULLOUGH, ROY, Hillsboro MCCUTCHEN, DICK, Memphis, Tenn. MCDONALD, DORIS ANN, Odessa MCELHANY, NEAL, Eustace MCFARLING, MARTHA, Odessa McGEE, H. WAYNE, Shreveport, La. MCGUIRE, LEONARD C.,,DanviIIe, Va. MCILVAIN, JOHN THOMAS, Richardson MCKINLEY, PATSY RUTH, Pearsall MCMURRY, MARIAN SUE, Taylor MCNEILL, JACK GOBER, Nederland MCQUAIN, DONNA JEAN, Perry, Okla. MCREYNOLDS, BILLY PRATER, Corsicana MCROBERTS, BEN JOE, Little Rock, Ark. MCWILLIAMS, JEANNETTE, Dallas NASH, CHARLES BENJAMIN, Waco NEELY, H. K., Cisco NELSON, JO ANN, Anahuac NICHOLS, JIMMIE R., Hobbs, N. Mex. NICHOLS, JOHN CONNER, Waco NOBLE, DAVID LAWRENCE, Temple NOBLES, EUGENE E., JR., Odessa NOWELL, VIRGINIA RUTH, Nashville, Ark. NUMBERS, EDWIN L., Waco O BANNON, ERNEST L., New Orleans, La. O'NEAL, GENE L., Fort Smith, Ark. OSADA, DON, Waco OSBORN, CHARLES A., Dallas OSBORNE, PHOEBE, Pampa OVERBY, CECIL NIXON, Bartlett OWEN, SHIRLEY, Jackson, Miss. PACE, JAMES ROBERT, Sweetwater PARIS, JOY ELAINE, Coolidge PARKER, PASCO, Jacksonville PARROTT, BARBARA, Memphis, Tenn. PATE, JERRY E., San Antonio PATTERSON, BILL W., Pecos PATTERSON, GLYNDA GAY, Mart PATTERSON, WILLIAM F., Waco PAYNE, BILL R., Rule PEACOCK, JOE, Waco PERKINS, JAMES RUAL, Mt. Pleasant PERRY, HORACE E., JR., Houston PESCHEL, FRANKLIN DELANO, Granger PESSARRA, CAROLYN, Freeport PETERS, JOYCE, Bryan PETTY, WANDA LOU, Big Spring PHILLIPS, MARY ALICE, Houston PIERCE, ROBERT KELLEY, Dallas PITT, NELDA LEE, Houston POTTS, ROBERT JOE, Weslaco POWELL, BILLY C., Newport, Ark. PRESSON, WILBUR C., Portsmouth, Va. PRICE, JACK DARWIN, Russellville, Ark. PRICE, LEWIS T., Tulsa, Okla. PRICE, VIRGIL, Ft. Worth PRIEST, THORNTON: Richmond, Me. PRINCE, JUDSON, JR., Ft. Worth PRUITT, JOHN W., Waco QUINN, TOMMY, Victoria RALPH, BETTY ANN, Somerville RAY, BETTYE, San Antonio RAY, WOODIE H., Waco REAST, LINDSEY, Whitesboro REDMON, LYNN E., Louisville, Ky. REED, BEVERLEY ANN, Dallas REESE, MARILYN, Waco REEVES, BOB, Dallas REEVES, MARY GLADYS, Lamesa REID, DOREL, Canton REID, DUREL Z., Canton RICKENBAKER, GLEADY, Charleston, S. C. RIPLEY, JOE NEWTON, Waco ROBBINS, DUANE E., Ft. Worth ROBERTS, MARGARET SUE, Tahoka ROBERTS, RALPH RITCH, Temple ROBERTSON, JEAN, Killeen ROBINSON, JOE, Franklin, Tenn. RODGERS, JOE CHARLES, Beaumont ROGERS, JOHN, Center RODGERS, MARY LOU, DeWitt, Ark. ROGERS, SALLY, Athens ROLLINS, LOWELL, Kerrville ROSE, R. NORRIS, Pasadena ROSSON, HAROLD, Big Spring ag '55 73 ROTH, PEGGY, West RUNNELS, WAYNE, Seagoville RYAN, JON M., Falfurrias SAMPELS, MERLYN D., Springfield, Ore. SANDERS, HARRY NEAL, Waco SARTAIN, PEGGY ANN, Kilgore SAXON, VIVIAN RUTH, Richland Springs SCAGGS, BILLIE JOAN, Lyford SCARCELLA, JOSEPH WILLIAM, Temple SCHADER, DRAYTON, Temple SCHIEMENZ, SHIRLEY, Waco SCHILLING, LUTHER J., Waco SCHMID, LILO, Vienna, Austria SCHORLEMMER, HERMEEN, Llano SCHROEDER, ED, Brenham SCHULTZ, CAROL, Houston SCOTT, GARY WARD, Charlotte SEEWALD, KENNETH, Boerne SHEFFIELD, ROSABELLE, Woodville SHEFFIELD, SHERRILL JAN, Palestine SIMMS, ANITA, Decatur, Ga. ' SKAGGS, DOROTHY JANE, Grand Saline SKINNER, ODIS DUANE, Velasco SLATTON, LINDA, Dallas SLAYTON, BETTY, McAllen SMELLEY, LEWIS WAYNE, Talco SMITH, ANGELINE, Goldthwaite SMITH, BARBARA NAN, Poteet SMITH, CAROLYN, Mt. Belvieu SMITH, CHARLES E., Mt. Pleasant SMITH, CHARLES S., Groesbeck SMITH, CLARICE, Las Cruces, N. Mex. SMITH, DAN MANSELL, Rochester SMITH, EDWARD B., Shreveport, La. SMITH, ROBERT LUCIEN, Nashville, Tenn SMITH, ROBERT RICHARD, Birmingham, Ala. SMITH, WILLIAM A., JR., Dallas SOUTH, ANN, Portales, N. Mex. SPARKS, DONALD LYNN, Waco SPECK, WAYNE F., Waco SPRINGER, THOMAS E., Brownwood SPRINGFIELD, JAMES D., Waco STANARD, SAM RENICK, San Antonio STANLEY, LEE RALPH, Chillicothe STANTON, BELVA, Waco STARLING, SUSANNE, Greenville STEPHEN, GEORGE, Lubbock STEWART, MARY ANN, Jacksonville, Miss. STILLEY, BOBBIE JEAN, Tomball STONE, HARRY, Ennis e a,4'55 STONE, MARIAN, Houston STOVALL, DAVID G., Cleburne STRANGE, WILLIAM E., JR., Mart STRICKLAND, BEN R., Houston STURDIVANT, MARTHA LOU, Golden Acres STUDDATH, JERRE JEANNE, Leonard SULLIVAN, ARTHUR HUGH, Dallas SUMNER, ARTHUR G., New River, Va. SWEARINGEN, WAYNE B., San Antonio SWEET, BETTE JEAN, Austin TABOR, DEPHANE, Midland TANNER, ANABETH, Cleveland TATE, WILL, Jackson, Miss. TAYLOR, DOROTHY, Houston TAYLOR, JEANNE, Memphis, Tenn. TAYLOR, MARY MAGDALENE, Bynum TEEMS, HENRY LEE, JR., Ft. Worth TEMPLETON, MARY TOM, Frost TEVIS, NORMA, Marta THOMPSON, DARRENE, Ozona THOMSON, MARGARET JANE: Waco THORNTON, CHARLES MITCHELL, Port Arthur THORNTON, JOHNNY, San Antonio THORNTON, SHELLA LEA, Abilene ' TIPTON, THOMAS M., Floresville TRAVIS, LEWIE, Jacksonville TRAVIS, ZANE, San Antonio TRIPLETT, WILLIAM E., Woodville TUCKER, HAROLD ROBERT, JR., Athens TUCKER, JOYCE, Mexia TUMBLIN, JOYCE, Charleston, S. C. TURNER, KITTY, Texarkana TURNER, PAT, Pecos TYSON, BARBARA MARIE, Dallas UNDERWOOD, CHARLES HOWARD, Houston UNDERWOOD, GLENDA SUE, Temple VICTERY, JOHN B., Houston WADDY, DAVID HUGH, Jonesboro, Ga. WADE, JERRY LOUISE, Harlingen WADE, LUANNE, Ft. Worth WADSWORTH, GAYLE, Dallas WALDRUP, JAMES ARLEN, El Dorado, Ark. WALKER, ALLETE, Houston WALKER, FRANK L., Velasco WALKER, SARALOU, Shreveport, La. WALLS, BILLY, Naples WANTLING, DONNA LEE, Dallas WARE, BETH, Thompsons ' WARE, WESTON W., Brownsville WARREN, R. WILLIAM, Waco I 75 WATSON, HELEN LOUISE, Waco WEBB, BLYE, San Antonio WEBB, JR., JOHN FRANKLIN, Freeport WENTER, SHIRLEY, Midland WEST, NEILUS GARLAND, Kalamazoo, Mich WESTMORELAND, JANETH, Houston WHITE, JO CLAIRE, Uvalde WHITE, MARY ANN, Dumas WHITNEY, ELSIE JEAN, Valley Mills WHITTEN, ROBERT D., San Antonio WILBUR, DONNA, Galveston WILBUR, WARREN LEE, Miami, Okla. WILCOXEN, NORMAN ALLEN, Gladewater WILKERSON, MARTHA SUE, Corpus Christi WILKINSON, LINDA SUE, Mesquite WILLIAMS, BEVERLY, Baytown WILLIAMS, DONALD L., Fort Smith, Ark. WILLIAMS, FLOY, Dallas WILLIAMS, HOWARD D., Baxter Springs, Kan WILLIAMS, JIMMIE MAURICE, Valley Mills WILLIAMS, MARTHA, Austin WILLIAMS, RUBY ANNA: Waco WILLIAMSON, JERRY, Port Arthur WILLIAMSON, TOM C., JR., Crandall WILLIS, MARY EMMA, Guntersville,-Ala. WILSON, PEGGY MILES, Spur WILSON, MILDRED LUCILLE, Seagoville WINTER, CAROL ANN, Cleburne WISE, CHARLES D., Gatesville WISE, JACQUELINE, Waco WITHERINGTON, PAUL, Nashville, Tenn. WITKOWSKI, MARY ANN, Fort Worth WOOD, JOANN, Alice WORTHAM, CHARLES W., Lake Worth, Fla. WORTHEY, NUEL RICHARD, Elgin WRIGHT, JANE, Port Arthur WRIGHT, ROBERT EWING, Tehuacana WRIGHT, SID, Soddy, Tenn. WRIGHT, VIRGINIA, Cleveland YARBROUGH, EDNA EARLE, Childress YATES, DELAJANE, Sweetwater YOUNG, AUDREY ANN, Ballinger YOUNG, MARY ELLEN, San Antonio YOUNG, ROBERT WAYNE, Dallas YOUNGBLOOD, JANE, Jasper HARGROVE, LARRY, Brownwood ABBOTT, DONALD M., Baytown ABERNETHY, CAROLYN, Plainview ACHESON, GAYLE, Caracas, Venezuela ACKLEN, MARY KATHRYN, Texas City ADAMS, ROBERT F., JR., Waco ADAMS, ROXIE ANN, Del Rio AGNEW, JAY GRAHAM, Menard ALEXANDER, BARBARA, Shreveport, La. ALEXANDER, GEORGE, JR., Waco ALEXANDER, PAT, Alvin ALEXANDER, TRAVIS W., Hamilton ALFORD, JIMMIE, Brownsville ALLISON, ROBERT, Waco ALLISON, SYBLE ARELIA, Houston ALLVERSON, JAMES CLIFTON, Dallas ALY, DON R., Dallas ANDERSON, ANITA, Harlingen ANDERSON, FAY, Houston ANDERSON, RITA FAYE, McGregor ANDERSON, TOM, St. Louis, Mo. ANDRUS, BILLY WAYNE, Baytown APPLEBY, EDWARD H., Waco ARNOLD, BILLY PAT, Cleburne ARTHUR, THOMAS K., Lewisburg, Ohio ASHCRAFT, JACKIE L., Vernon ASHCRAFT, WANDA, Prairie Hill AUTERY, CLARENCE REUBEN, Liberty BACHMAN, JO, Perkins, Okla. BACON, HELEN, Houston BAILEY, EL WANDA, La Marque BAIRD, LINDA, Kilgore BAIRD, MELBA, Temple BAKER, PATSY ANNE, Angelton BAKER, THOMAS POWELL, JR., Austin BANKS, RUFUS JEFFERSON, Corsicana BANKSTON, DELAINE, Shreveport, La. BARBER, SARAH, Dallas BARNETT, DOROTHY, Gulfport, Miss. BARON, JOAN, Curundu, Panama Canal BARTLEY, VELMA JEAN, San Antonio BATCHALOR, JOE E., JR., Haynesville, La. BATES, NEAL, Alvin BAYER, JOE LAWRENCE, JR., Waco BEALL, DOROTHEA, Stratford BEALL, MILDRED, Dalhart BEASLEY, BARBARA, Dallas BEASLEY, CYNTHIA ANN, Temple BECK, B. CHARLES, Silsbee BECK, JACK, Houston BECKNER, EVERET H., Clayton, N. Mex BELFORD, JOHN T., St. Louis, Mo. BERRY, DONALD CLARKE, Charleston, S. C. BEST, JIMMIE, Houston BIGGS, MARY ELIZABETH, Liberty BILLINGSLEY, SYDNEY, Houston BISHOP, BARBARA JOAN, Jacksonville, Fla. BLACK, BILL, Chattanooga, Tenn. BLAIN, JOANN, Jefferson BLAIR, JOEL M., Houston BLALACK, BETSY, Memphis, Tenn. BLANTON, ROSE ALICE, Jonesboro, Ark. BLEDSOE, JOE A., McGregor BLEDSOE, MARY JANE, Humboldt, Tenn. BOCK, BOBBIE JEAN, Waco BODE, JOHN C., Parkersburg, Iowa BOHNE, LOLA MAE, Valley Mills BOND, BARBARA, Houston BONDS, JANE, Baytown BOSTICK, BARBARA ANN, Ft. Worth BOURLAND, WINONA, Edcouch BOWERS, SARIANN, Caldwell BOWLIN, BETTY JANE, Houston BOYD, ELMAE, Cleveland BRACKEN, EARL, Waco BRADLEY, JO ANN, San Antonio BRADSHAW, ANNE, Bowie BRADY, JOHN A., Hearne BRADY, NORMAN CONRAD, Houston BRANT, EARL DRAKE, Houston BRASE, NANCY, Poplar Bluff, Mo. BRECKENRIDGE, BOB, Mt. Pleasant BREYMANN, PAUL HEISS, Schulenburg BRIDGES, JAMES W., Baytown BRITTEN, CAROL, Philedelphia, Pa. BROWN, BETTY ANN, Waco BROWN, GLENDA, College Station BROWN, VIRGINIA, Waco BRUTON, JAMES R., Dothan, Ala. BUCKALEW, DON A., Magnolia BUICE, JOE CARL, Waco BUIE, BEN, Temple BULLOCK, LYNN L., Arlington BURDWELL, GERALD BURTON, Ft. Worth BURKS, GERALD L., Frankston BURLEY, WILLIAM J., Chattanooga, Ten BURNETT, JANELLE, Odessa BURNS, MARTHA ANNE, Bartlesville, Okla. BURRIS, WILLA DEAN, Jonesboro, Ark. BURTON, LEATRICE, Tulsa, Okla. CAIN, EARLINE, Teague gem of '56 CALDWELL, THOMAS HOWELL, JR., Wichita Falls CALHOUN, BECKY LOU, Ganaclo CAMBRON, LINDA, Sulphur Springs CAMPBELL, GERALDINE, Pleasanton CAMPBELL, MARY, Ft. Worth CAMPBELL, POWELL, Hobbs, N. Mex. CAMPBELL, SUNNY, Jackson, Miss. CAMPBELL, WYNNOLA FRANCES, Waco CANNADAY, VIRGINIA, Houston CANNON, BARBARA RUE, Menard CAREY, WILLIAM NEAL, Houston CARROLL, SAMMYE, Muleshoe CARSEY, KENNETH, Houston CARTER, CAROL JANE, Marshall CARVER, DIANE, Tampa, Fla. CASON, SHEILA, Conroe CATING, FRANCES MARIE, Bartlett CAUSSEAUX, WELDON DOYLE, Ft. Worth CHAPMAN, CHARLES R., Beaumont CHASTAIN, GENE ANN, Waco CHASTAIN, JERRY, Lufkin CHAVANNE, JANE, New Orleans, La. CHRISTOPHERSON, TERRIL WAYNE, Bellmeacl CLARK, BETTY ANN, Dallas CLARK, JOAN, Pharr CLEMENTS, GENE P., McGregor CLEMENTS, TOMMYE F., Cedar Lane CLONINGER, BETTY, Gorman COLE, JIMMIE DEAN, Albuquerque, N. Mex. COLE, JOY, Dumas, Ark. COLEMAN, CAROLYN, Corpus Christi COLLINS, JANICE, Bossier City, La. COLLINS, JOAN, Houston COLLINS, JOY, Dallas CONAWAY, GERALDENE, Colorado City CONWAY, ELIZABETH, Alvin CONWAY, KENNETH, Baytown COODY, JANE, Tulsa, Okla. COOK, JESSIE K., Gatesville COOK, RUSSELL, Olney COOLEY, WALTER C., Odessa COOPER, JAMES F., Charleston, Mo. CORBELL, Il, ROBERT RUSSELL, Waco COURTNEY, RITA JO, Carrizo Springs COVINGTON, SARAH ANN, Orange COWAN, PAT, Atlanta, Ga. COWARD, WEBA JEAN, Almeda COX, CHARLOTTE, Natchitoches, La. COX, DOROTHY ELAINE, Shreveport, La. COX, DOUGLAS WILLIAM, Corona, Calif. Q 79 COX, JACK RONALD, Waco COX, MARY, Crossett, Ark. COZETTE, GRETA, Omaha, Neb. CRABTREE, MARTHA, Sulphur Springs CRAIG, SUE, El Campo CRAIGHEAD, EVELYN, Posadas, Argentina CRAWFORD, GRAY, Campbell, Mo. CRAWFORD, MARIE, Golden Acres CREASMAN, BILL, Miami, Ariz. CROSSETT, MARY ANNE, Los Angeles, Ca CRUMBLEY, KENNETH W., Cooper CULVERHOUSE, JEAN, Waco CUNNINGHAM, MARY JO, Houston CURB, EARLANE, Waco CUTBIRTH, TRELDON, Pierce DAMM, MARY FRANCES, Elm Mott DARDEN, LIN c., Olney DAVIDSON, JOAN, Dallas DAVIDSON, VERNA DEEN, Corpus Christi DAvls, MARJoRlE, Dallas DAVIS, ROY GLENN, Arlington, Calif. DAVIS, TOBY, Gladewater DAVIS, VIRGINIA ROSE, Bellmead DEAN, JERRY LEE, Alma, Ark. DELAINE, JUNE, Little Rock, Ark. DELLIS, DONALD, Lampasas DEMOPULOS, NICK, Texarkana DENNEY, MELVIN LOUIS, Denison DENNIS, DOUGLAS MORGAN, Dimmitt DENTON, KENNETH BOYD, Aberdeen, Ml DICKERSON, CHARLES FLOYD, Kilgore DICORTE, MARY FRANCES, Waco DIEHL, SHIRLEY CHARLENE, Old Ocean DILLARD, BILL, Osceola, Ark. DOSS, CHARLES W., Mineral Wells DODD, BOB, Atlanta DODD, PATRICIA, Shreveport, La. DOUGLAS, CHARLES W., Paducah, Ky. DOWNING, DWIGHT E., Panama City, Fla DRAKE, RAYMOND, Port Arthur DUE, GERALDINE, Jasper DUKE, WILMA JEAN, Kilgore DUNHAM, HORACE, Waco DUNHAM, HUBERT DAVID, Waco DUNN, BARBARA ANNE, Dallas DUNN, C. BARRY, Fort Smith, Ark. DUNNING, MARY ANN, Bruceville DUNSON, ROBERT, Houston DURGAN, JOANNA, Menard DURHAM, DOROTHY ANN, Tahoka, DURIVAGE, JUANITA, Lyford DUSCHAMP, CHARLES, Golden Acres DYE, PAULA, Amarillo DYER, JEAN ANN, Buechel, Ky. DYER, IDA MARIE, El Dorado, Ark. EARNHEART, TERREL, Tunica, Miss. EASTIN, JULIE, San Antonio EDGAR, DOROTHY, Conroe EDMONDS, ALICE CHARLENE, Crawford EDMONSON, MARTHA, Beaumont EDWARDS, EVELYN, Grand Saline EDWARDS, ROBERT, Mercedes ELDER, MERIAM, Kilgore ELKINS, ,BARBARA ANN, Shreveport, La. ELKINS, THERESA, Ballinger ELKINS, WYNELL, Freeport ELROD, JEAN, Valley Mills , ELSTON, JIM, San Antonio EMBREE, WALTER, Houston ERWIN, ALFRED WARREN, Tulsa, Okla. ERWIN, JOAN, Houston ESTES, SARAH LYNN, Gulfport, Miss. ESTES, LOUIS, Orange ETHERIDGE, SHIRLEY, Conroe EVANS, PATRICIA ANN, Houston FAIN, NORMA JEAN, Houston FANT, CLYDE, Shreveport, La. FARRELL, EUGENE JAMES, Irving FENLEY, JANE, Albuquerque, N. Mex. ' FERGUSON, DELORES A., Grandfield, Okla. FERGUSON, KATHRYN, Houston FITZHENRY, JIM, Victoria FLACK, MARTHA, San Antonio FLING, SHEILA, Ennis FLINT, JANE, Cisco FOLSOM, WILLIAM A., Port Arthur FOOTE, MRS. FLAVIA, Henderson FORBES, JERRIE, Borger FORBUS, GLENN HARLAN, Ballinger FORE, MARGIE, Pine Bluff, Ark.' FOSTER, SUE, Houston FOX, WARREN, Silsbee FRAZIER, BILL, Dallas FRAZIER, BOB, Waco FREELAND, LAVINA, Houston FREEMAN, GARY, Fort smifh, Ark., FRIDAY, JOHN cuiztls, Austin FRISBIE, MARJORIE ANNE, Tulsa, Okla. FRITZEMEYER, JOE RODNEY, Stafford, Kan. FUGATE, KEARBY JOE, Canton gem 4,4 '56 81 FULLER, MARY LOUISE, Dallas FURSE, LEE D., Forsan GABBERT, JOHN, Waco GAINES, RICHARD, Springer, N. Mex. GAMMAGE, ALICE, Houston GARDNER, JO ANNA, Waco GARDNER, PATSY, Itasca GEER, EMMA ANNE, La Porte, Ind. GIESECKE, SUE, San Antonio GILBERT, BILLY B., Victoria GILL, WILLIAM BRAXTON, Dell, Ark. GILLILAND, JO ANN, Liberty GILLILAND, ROBERT L., Linden GLANTON, BETTY JEAN, Valley Mills GLASSCOCK, WILLIAM SHELTON, Troy GLAYZER, III, J. E., San Antonio GLEASON, WILLIAM THOMAS, Minden, La. GLENN, MARGARET ANN, Palestine GOODMAN, PAT, Temple GOODWYN, JACK, Orange GOOLSBEE, CHARLES THOMAS, Houston GORDON, CLEMENT, Cleburne GOTTLIEB, FRED, WGCO GRAHAM, BETTIE JEAN, Happy 'GRAHAM, VIRGINIA, Cameron GRAVES, GLENN RAY, Pine Bluff, Ark. GRAY, CHARLES DE VEARLE, Pecos GRAY, ETHEL ANN, San Angelo GRAYSON, ROSE MURRAY, Orange GREEN, EMORY, Panama City, Fla. GREMMINGER, HENRY, Weatherford GRIFFITH, CAROLYN, Wichita, Kan. GRIFFITTS, JERRY, Waco GUTHRIE, LARRY, Waco HAIRGROVE, CHARLOTTE FAYE, Pasadena HALBERT, BARBARA, San Benito HALE, HOWARD, Muleshoe HALL, BARBARA, Houston HALL, WANDA, Sweeney HAMPTON, MACK WAYNE, Sherman HANNA, KAY FRANCES, Plainview HANNER, SUZANNE, Atlanta HANEY, GRACE A., Victoria HARRELL, MARY JEAN, San Antonio HARRIS, BRADDOCK CARROLL, Pittsburg HARRIS, GEORGE D., Glen Carbon, Ill. HARRIS, JIM, Waco HARRIS, JIMMY, Bartlett HARRIS, JO ANNE, Dallas HARRIS, L. LEE, Ft. Worth HART, CLYDE, Hot Springs, Ark. HARVEY, RAYMOND, Tyler HAWKINS, CORDELIA, West HAWKINS, NANCY BETH, Bartlesville, Okla. HAWKINS, PAULA, Paris HAY, SHIRLEY RUTH, Houston HAYES, JACQULYN LILA, Houston HELLMUTH, JACK, San Antonio HERRING, JOHN HARVARD, Osceola, Ark. HERRING, RICHARD, Teague HERTELL, JOYCE JANET, Ft. Worth HICKEY, SHIRLEY, Memphis, Tenn. HICKMAN, ARLON O., Mobile, Ala. HILL, ROLAND EDWARD, Waco . HILLIARD, JAMES VERNON, JR., Abilene HILTON, JIM BOB, Ft. Worth HINDMAN, MARY ELIZABETH, Cost HINSLEY, JOHN B., Waco HOBBS, HERBIE KAY, Ben Wheeler HOLCOMBE, PATTY, Pecos HOLLINGSWORTH, CAROLYN GENE, Laurel, Miss. HOLLOMON, ROY S., JR., Topeka, Kan. HOMMEL, FRED, Waco HONEYCUTT, DEWITT W., Hawkins HONEYCUTT, MADHA DEANE, Georgetown HOOD, KATHY, Portland, Ore. HOOD, MARIDELL, Elsa HOPKINS, MARY BETH, Longview HOPSON, NEVA ANN, Gatesville HORTON, DALE, Woodville HOWELL, DONALD, Waco HUCKMAN, RENEE, Corpus Christi HUDDLESTON, JIMMIE, Shreveport, La. HUDMAN, PAUL, San Angelo HUDSPETH, LYSKA, Houston HUFF, HAROLD, Wichita Falls HUMPHREY, WAYNE, Naples HUNKE, SHIRLEY ELIZABETH, WCICO HUNT, INA LYNN, Angleton HUNT, PAT, Austin HUNT, SANDRA, Houston HUTCHISON, INA BLAYNE: Bellmead HUTCHISON, JOYCE, Tulsa, Okla. IRELAND, NELDA RUTH, Wichita Falls IWAMOTO, TAKASHI, Simonoseki, Japan JACKSON, JAMES W., Grand Prairie JACKSON, JIMMIE, Houston JACKSON, JO, Houston JACKSON, NAN JOYCE, Houston JACOBS, PEGGY, Houston !awa,4'56 83' JAMESON, JOANNE, Dallas JOHNSON, DAWN, Clarksdale, Miss. JOHNSON, GEORGE W., Waco JOHNSTON, KATHERINE, Waco JOINER, THOMAS ELLIS, Griffin, Ga. JONES, ARTHA RAY, Dickinson JONES, BETTIE ANN, San Antonio JOYNER, JOHN CUTHEREL, Rocky Mount, N. C. JUNG, JOHN MARSHALL, Kansas City, Mo. KEELING, MARTHA NELL, Gary KELLEY, LACHLAN PHIL, Arkansas City, KELLEY, NANCY ANNE, Marfa KENDALL, JESSE F., JR., Hayward, Kan. Calif. KENT, GEORGE HUBBARD, Waxahachie - KEOUN, KATHERINE, Gladewater KEYES, JIMMY WARREN, Goliad KIN, BILL H., Ft. Worth KING, WAYNE, Highway City, Calif. KILGORE, M. LEO, Waco KIMBALL, LEE, Luling . KIMBLER, ROBERT S., Waco KNIGHT, SHIRLEY, Dallas KNOWLES, LARRY, Dothan, Ala. KOHLER, JOHN, Brooklyn, N. Y. LACEY, GEORGE, Dallas LAIL, FREDA ANN, Eagle Pass LANDMAN, SIDNEY J., Ft. Worth LANHAM, HOWARD M., Hondo LANSFORD, HAROLD, Longview LASSITER, BETTY JANE, Cleburne LAYL, CHARLES HULET, Liberty LEABO, ANN, Little Rock, Ark. LEACH, CHARLES SETH, Albuquerque, N. Mex. LEE, EDWARD, Houston LEE, EUGENE, Eden LEFTWICH, KATHLEEN, Dallas LEONARD, ROBERT LEE, Bedford LETBETTER, SANDERS, Brownwood LEWALLEN, CAROL, Coral Gables, Fla. LEWALLEN, JO BETSY, Austin LEWIS, GLEN E., Stamford LINDSEY, ARTHUR LAWRENCE, JR., Shreveport, La LINDSEY, JUDY, Anna LINTELMAN, RUBY, Crosby LITTLEWOOD, HARRY, Waco LOGAN, ANGELA, Nashville, Tenn. LOGAN, ROBERT A., Houston LOVE, NASH, JR., Belzoni, Miss. LOWERY, SHIRLEY, Lufkin LUMMUS, CHARLES RUSSELL: Dumas gem 0,4 '56 LYON, JOE: Hot Springs, Ark. LYON, LAURA: Houston MABERY, CAROLYN: Breckenridge MABRAY, DONALD RILEY: Houston MACHAT, HAL: Caldwell MAGURES, THELMA: Kemp MAHAN, ANNE: Livingston MAHON, NANCY: Houston MALONE, HENRY O., JR.: Poteet MALONEY, MARY ANN: Waco MANNING, VAUGHN D.: Waco MARKHAM, MARY EVELYN: Shreveport, La. MARLIN, TENNIE LOUISE: Waco MARTIN, CECILIA: Ft. Worth MARTINO, CHRIS: Albuquerque, N. Mex. MASAKI, GILBERT S.: Waimea, Kauai MOSES, BETTY ANN: Waco MASHBURN, MARY: Knoxville, Tenn. MASSEY, MARGARET ANN: Memphis MATHEWS, WAYNE STANLEY: Leesburg, Fla. MATSUNAGA, PAUL: Lihue, Kauai, Hawaii MATTHEWS, DONELLA: Houston MATTHEWS, FRANK M.: Electra MAYBERRY, PEGGY: Waco MAYS, BILL: Atlanta MEGOWN, KATHRYN: Waco MELTON, SHANNON: Hot Springs, Ark. MENNIKE, GERRY: Houston MERCER, CHARLES E.: Cleveland MERRITT, PHYLLIS ANNE: Maysville, Okla. MILES, PEGGY ANN: Beeville MILLER, BRUCE: Waco MILLER, DELIA JEANNETTE: Honolula, Hawaii MILLER, DOROTHY: Ft. Worth MILLER, JAMES HALE: Waco MILLER, MARILYN: Houston ' MILLER, PATRICIA ANN: Jonesboro, Ark. MINTON, PAUL C.: Houston MILLS, DOROTHY: Idaho Falls, Idaho MILLS, NOLAN HOKE: Lorena MISENHEIMER, JOHN D.: Indio, Calif. MITCAMORE, MALCOLM EDWARD: Houston MITCHELL, DONALD H.: Newton MONCRIEF, STEPHEN ARTHUR, JR.: Houston MONTALVO, GILBERT: San Benito MONTGOMERY, JUDY: Shreveport, Lo. I MOON, AUSTIN DALE: Shreveport, La. MOORE, KENNETH C.: Silverton, Ore. MOORE, TOMMY: Dallas t MORAN, JANET: Houston 85 MOREHEAD, SETH, Shreveport, La. MORRIS, JOE CULLEN, Columbia, Miss. MORRIS, PATRICIA ANN, Dallas MORRISON, JOE R., Sonora MORROW, NEIL R., Valley Stream, N MORTON, CHARLENE, Houston MOULD, MERIEL, San Antonio MOULDEN, MIKE, Casper, Wyo. .Y. MOUNCE, DORRIS ANN, Shreveport, La. MOUNTS, MARJORIE, Houston MULLIS, WILLIAM M., Springfield, Mo. MURCHISON, MARILYN, Athens MURDOCK, ROBERT J., Sulphur Springs MURRAY, WILLIAM J., North Tazewell MCCAIN, MARILYN, Shreveport, La. I MCCALEB, PAT, Ft. Worth McCAI.L, ANN, Harlingen MCCARTY, ROBERT, Shreveport, La. MCCLATCHY, COLLEEN, Olney MCCLELLAN, BETTY, Shreveport, La. MCCORD, KATHLEEN, Houston MCCOY, BONNIE JEAN, West MCCRARY, MARY ALICE, Shreveport, La. MCCRUMMEN, LEE A., Jr., Alvin MCCULLOUGH, DUANE, San Angelo MCDONALD, WYLIE, Menard MCEWEN, JACK HAROLD, Springfield, Mo. MCGAUHEY, SHERRY, Dallas McGEE, JO LYNNE, Ft. Worth MCGINNES, LAWRENCE P., Alvin MCGINTY, PAT, Crockett MCKINLEY, BILLIE, Pearsall MCKINNY, PATRICIA, Orange MCLANG, KATE, Cameron McLERRAN, GORDON, Dallas MCMAHAN, ROBERT, Waco MCMILLAN, MARTHA, San Angelo MCNAIR, DAVID, Dallas MCNEELY, MARILYN, FI. Worth McNULTY, CHARLOTTE, Baytown MCWHIRTER, BEVERLY, Houston NARUSAWA, WALT-ER M., Wahiawa, Oahu, NASH, JAMES HENRY, Atlanta, Ga. NATIONS, JERRY, Orange NELSON, BETTY, San Antonio NELSON, PATSY, San Antonio NELSON, WARD, Houston NETTLES, JOE LEE, Monroeville, Ala. NEWMAN, WILLIAM I., Poteet NICHOLS, BETTE LU, Gatesville Va. Haw NIMMONS, BILLY, Houston NOBLE, MARGERY, Shreveport, La. NORMAN, BEVERLY, Shreveport, La NORMAN, ELIZABETH ANN, Beaumont NORRIS, GENIE, Bossier City, L NORTHEN, JEAN, Shreveport, La. OAKEY, JOANN, Roanoke, Va. OBERG, STEVE, Brooklyn, N. Y. ODALE, SANDI, Houston OLIPHANT, KEITH LAMAR, Houston OLIVER, BROOKS ELLEN, Bastrop, La. O'NEAL, LEO EARL, Gatesville O'NEAL, WELDON, Waco OSBORNE, BILL, Plainview OSBORNE, BOB, Groves OVERSTREET, PATRICIA ANN, Houston PADGETT, MARILYN, Baytown PAIGE, JERRY, Waco PANTER, BETTY GAIL, Alba PARKER, WILLIAM L., Malvern Ark L PATE, SUE, Malvern, Ark. PATTON KIRK- Wooster Ark. PAULSEN, BlARBA,RA,,Torrance, Calif sr ,T gp PAYNE, CHARLES, Cleburne PEEBLS, ANN, Livingston PERRY, ANNE, Grand Junction, Colo. PERTUIS, DELROY, Shreveport, La. PESSARRA, ALBERT, Port Arthur PETTIT, BILLY, Galena Park PHIPPS, CLARENCE ALAN, Abilene PINKSTON, MARY Abilene PIRRUNG, JIM S., Houston POE, JAMES HOUSTON, McGehee, Ark POGUE, PAUL RAY, Tulia PONDER, SONJA, Abilene PORTER, KENNETH RAY, Cleburne PORTER, PATRICIA LOU, Longview PRICE, JOYCE, Winters PRIDDY, JEAN, Houston PURSLEY ANN, Bellmead QUINN, NELSON, Dallas RABORN, NANCY, Houston RAINES, DONNIS, Waco RAMSEY, ELIZABETH ANNE, McGregor RANGE, JOAN, Lexington RANKIN, GENA D'LENE, Atlanta, Ga. RANKIN, JEANNETTE, Houston RAVEN, JEANNE, Dallas RAY, ANN CLAUDETTE, Houston REAMER, GENE, Bellaire REEVES, JAMES F., Charleston, Mo. REICH, ROBERT L., Jennings, La. REID, DOLLY, Port Arthur REVENAUGH, ROBERT L., Chehalis, Wash. RHODES, LYNN, Dickinson RICHARDSON, MARJORIE, Texarkana RIGGS, JOHN, Jacksonville, Ark. RILEY, BILL, Little Rock, Ark. RILEY, CAROLE, Little Rock, Ark. RILEY, MARY LOUISE, Lufkin RISNER, RANDOLPH, Byington, Tenn. ROACH, BETSY RUTH, Freer ROBERSON, DON, Success, Ark. ROBERSON, JIMMY, Lubbock ROBERTSON, CARROLL, Waco ROBISON, DAN W., Irving RODEN, CHARLES P., Shreveport, La. RODGERS, MARGARET, Sullivan City ROGERS, JANE, Charleston, S. C. ROGERS, JIMMIE LEE, Waco, Ga. ROGERS, LA QUINTA, Mena, Ark. ROGERS, MOLLY, Dallas ROLLINS, TIM, Electra ROPER, NATHANIEL J., Denver, Colo. ROSENBERG, HANNELORE, Houston ROSSMAN, DAVID B., Pecos ROUSE, YVONNE, San Antonio ROWLAND, DAVID, Waco RUCKER, GILBERT LEE, Waco RUSSELL, HELEN RAY, Big Spring RUTH, BILL, Dallas SAMPELS, DEL, Springfield, Ore. SANDERS, BRUCE, Greenwood, Miss. SANDERS, CHARLIE, Houston SANDERS, DAVID G., Carthage, Mo. SANDERS, HASSELL M., Waco SANDERS, MARY JO, La Marque SANDERS, RONNIE, Big Spring SANDIFER, DALE BATCHELOR, Shreveport, La SATTERWHITE, WILLIAM THOMAS, Bayto SAVAGE, WALT E., Arlington, Calif. SAVELL, BILL, Sonora SCARBOROUGH, COILE FRANKLIN, Decatur, G SCARBROUGH, LINDA, Vidor SCOTT, KAY, Shreveport, La. SCHIGLER, WILLIAM A., Cranfills Gap SCHLOMACH, OWEN, Burnet SCHLOMACH, RICHARD, Edna - SCHRADER, PATRICIA ANN, Pine Bluff, Ar SCHWARZ, JACK DONALD, Mercedes gem of '56 SCHWARZ, RUBY LEE, Mercedes SEARCY, FRANCES, Waco SEARS, SHIRLEY, Dallas SHANE, MARY CAROLINE, Lyndon, Ky. SHERMAN, GEORGE E., Spencer, Mass. SHIPLEY, NANCY CARLENE, Fort Smith, Ark. SHIREY, CHARLES, Greenville SHORT, DAVID H., Hobbs, N. Mex. SHOTWELL, LARRY ,Waco SIMPSON, EUGENE MORRIS, Valley Mills SIMPSON, JERRY, Tyler SIMS, KATHLEENE, Memphis, Tenn. SKINNER, NANCY R., Anahuac SLACK, HARRELL HILL, Canyon SLACK, LENELLE, Jasper SLOAN, SHIRLEY MARIE, Houston SMALLEY, JOY, Waco SMITH, ANNA RUTH, Stamford SMITH, BEVERLY, Duncan, Miss. SMITH, EUGENE, Waco SMITH, HARVEY JOE, Houston SMITH, H. D., Houston SMITH, JAMES ANDERSON, Waco SMITH, JEANNINE, Houston SMITH, PATSY JEANNINE, Bellaire SMITH, SANDRA, Wewoka, Okla. SMITH, TRAVIS EDGBERT, Haskell SNAVELY, VESTA MAE, Brownsville SOCKWELL, WILLENE, Eden SORLEY, SHIRLEY REBECCA, Waco SPEED, JUNE, Houston SPIVEY, EDDIE L., Houston STALCUP, WANDA, Stafford, Kan. STARK, ROBERTA J., Germany STEARL, RAY POST, Houston STEPHENS, ANITA, Henderson STEPHENS, JOE, Cleburne STEPHENSON, JANYTH, Dallas STERLING, GENE, Galena Park STEVENS, ORRIN C., JR., Waco STEWART WILLIAM R., Canutillo STIGALL, TOMMY, Danville, Ky. STILES, JO ANN, Houston STONE, BILL C., Hobbs, N. Mex. STOVALL, JUDY, Longview STRICKLAND, ROBERT BRUCE, Greenville STRINGER, PHYLLIS ANN, Pine Bluff, Ark. I SUANNER, PEGGY, Plainview SUMMERFORD, GERALD, Ft. Worth SWANNER, BECKY, Plainview l 89 SWENSON, CARL JOHN, JR., Port Arthur TACKETT, NORMA, Tulsa, Okla. TADLOCK, TAMARA NELL, Grand Prairie TALBOTT, YVONNE LUCILLE, Phoenix, Ariz. TANKERSLEY, CHARLES B., Valley Mills TAYLOR, JIMMIE, Morton TAYLOR, JOHN EDMON, Conroe THOMAS, SHELLEY, Waco- THOMPSON, PAUL W., Leaclwood, Mo. THOMPSON, ROBERT PAUL, Macon, Ga. THORNTON, CAROLYN DUKE, Philadelphia, Miss. THORNTON, III, GEORGE WATSON, Austin THWEATH, FAYE, Shreveport, La. TILLMAN, BETTY ZOE, Newport News, Va. TILLOTSON, HAROLD, Hendersonville, N. C TIPPETT, CINDA, Louisville, Ky. TOMPSON, KATHRYN, Houston TRIMBLE, GRADY O., JR., Port Neches TRUSSELL, STEPHEN R., Ferris TUCKER, DONALD RAY, Greggton TUCKER, WARREN FULLER, Casper, Wyo. TUCKEY, DIAN, Ballinger TURNER, BARBARA JEAN, Waco TURNER, DON, Pasadena TURNER, HARRY ALLEN, Beaumont TURRENTINE, BOBBIE LOU, Bellaire U-LCH, KEITH, Baytown VANDERFORD, MAVOLEN, Houston VICKREY, RAYMOND, Galena Park WADDELL, LOLISA, Kermit WALDREP, PATRICK GENE: Waco WALDROP, JAMES NEIL, Houston WALKER, ANDREW W., Los Angeles, Calif. WALKER, CHARLES LUKE, Gatesville WALLACE, JOANNE, Houston WALTER, BETTY: Abilene WARE, CAROLYN, Tupelo, Miss. WARREN, ANN, Waco WEADOCK, ANN EVE, Grand Prairie WEATHERFORD, R. L., JR., Corpus Christi WEATHERSBEE, DOUGLAS, Rotan WEAVER, HERBERT, JR., Eastland' WEBB, MARTHA SUE, Beaumont WELDON, CAROLINE, Temple WESTERFELD, LLOYD, Crawford WHEELER, HAROLD VAN, Rocky Mount, N. C. WHEELER, MARTHA LANE, Alexandria, La. WHEELER, MARY, Rocky Mount, N. C. WHITE, JANET, McKinney WHITE, JIM, Hollis, Okla. WHITESIDE, BILLIE JO, Longview WHITESIDES, BARBARA, Baytown WIGGINS, LARRY CURTIS, Galena Park WILDER, JANICE, Bay cify WILHITE, MARY, Wichita, Kan. WILLIAMS, ANN, Crystal City WILLIAMS, FRANK, Phoenix, Ariz. WILLIAMS, GLYNDA GAY, Abilene WILLIAMS, MATT, WoocIviIIe WILLIAMS, RAY, Coushatta, La. WILLIAMS, SYLVIA, Bay City WILLIS, ERNESTINE, Griffin, Ga. WILLIS, JO ANN, Shreveport, Io. WILSON, FRANCES, McGregor WILTSHIRE, PATSY, Jasper WINKEL, ERWIN CHARLES, Houston WIRSKYE, MERLYN, Sibley, Iowa WOLFE, JEANIE, Fort Smith, Ark. WOOD VIRGINIA- Arlin ton Va I I g I ' WOODARD, VIRGINIA ANNE, Crosby WOOLEY, ROBERT FRANKLIN, Waco WORTHY, CHARLES CLYDE, Dothan, Ala. WRIGHT, SHIRLEY, Texarkana WRIGHT, SUE, San Antonio YARBROUGH, J. FRANK, Houston YERBY, WILMA, Port Arthur YORK, MARGARET ANN, San Antonio YOUNT, BILLYE RAYE, Houston em ag '56 91 Dofzwdofzq Dmafm BROOKS - KOKERNOT - BURLESON -'HARRINGTON Mrs. Sally Kabrich Mrs. Dora L. Gray Mary Reed Culp Connie Garrard Mrs. Byron L. Cox Lauretta Baldwin Mrs. Mary Karolyn Roberts Joan Willard ALEXANDER-MEMORIAL GIRLS' ANNEX 92 i. lx.: C. R. Gentry Lannes Hope Mrs. B. C. George Mrs. R. E. Lauck Mrs. Thad Ricks Mrs. B. F. Allen Mrs. F. A. Crawford Mrs. Joy B. Dromgoole Vivian Duke Mrs. H. L. Evans Mrs. Sam W. Hagood Mrs. D. P. Wilbanks nude Zuma Memorial? Buzz Puddy in 227. l F ': 1 3 1311 ,X l I ,15 1 l l -1 - .,,. .,., , N I , J -In '. ' q,-,wi 'WJ-,I..'-5f'f'l -':: :. ?5S '4' , if 1,5 - 'f' ' . - ff-s , ' - - 3543- , if llV'f . I ' Q B ' 1 ,.L, 1 1 . u :A HL dw ' :, elsif l 4, - B ,S ,., I B 4- in ,f.,. ' .f 4-Qeik gl 9-.52 --1 tv., . W, ,A ,AV l Y : X- H77 Z -l 51Q' 7' '-. I ':.f,q1'4 f5:5Tf'Z 1, L '.' . u -1 , ' N- ,EN il -E xgirgug . Z .... ' ' f 'Qui-gl,',li l'l 'l L- - ,, ,, , B If 'll ll,,,,-MQ' . -. llllif' U. l !Ffvi3'l X' .Y A v -, V 4- w .:.:.5.:h.- l 'J : W f 1 l A . : 'l'l:00 . . . . Bedtime. Let's eat in Lost Chance Hall, Burleson. Co-education has its points. Burleson Open House J 1 'iv unior Class, Gloriana Simmons atop the Sfairway to Victory. Sophomore Class, Jackie Hollowell and the Seven Dwarfs. 65444 7 Senior Class, Carolyn Chancellor riding A Pearl of Great Price. :iv 5 3 Awww 506005 95 I , ii iggijwii i ma, Education for business responsibility is the constant objective of the Baylor School of Business. The curriculum, broadly based upon a founda- tion of general education, comprises basic subject matter in the three great divisions of knowledge: the natural sciences, the social sciences, and the humanities. The first objective is to provide opportunity for students to develop into thinking, balanced, social beings. Superimposed upon this broad foundation is the professional business curriculum comprising work i11 accounting, economics, finance, marketing, business law, statistics, business communication, and management. The curriculum is designed, with emphasis always upon underlying principles, processes and policies and the economic and political climate in which modern business operates. With its splendid student body, its distinguished faculty, its improved instructional and library facilities, the School of Business is earnestly, and I trust, effectively endeavoring to merit the confidence and the generous support of its patrons and friends. In so doing it also strives to meet in an ever fuller measure the challenge to prepare its students not only for business responsibility but also to equip them for constructive citizenship and gracious living. ALDON S. LANG Dean, School of Business 96 ALDON S.'LANG, Ph. D., Decm of the Business School - of 1 1 5 I H N BROOM Management EDWIN F MOORE Statistics ARCH W. HUNT Director of Placement Center EDNA L. GREGG Office Administration NEIL S. FOSTER Marketing H. N. HAMMER Economics EMERSON O. HENKE Accounting I , Sedaalatffskaazeae? . .. Adm TIT? iggrgiii. , 'r-rg. , ' I 'A A Y ' Y .: Y faq... .., - .we H '. w. . 1 f Q 1: X 1 .-x i , 1 , 'iz .ww 21. fri. -, mr! za, jwgxgai' S I I .ttiittifiiit 98 DOYLE L. CALTON Marketing-Management DR. JAMES M. COLLIER Economics SAMUEL W. FERGUSON, JR. Economics GERRY FREDERICK Office Administration MRS. RUTH GILBERT Office Administration JAMES F. GOODMAN Accounting BILLY J. HINTON Economics RODERICK L. HOLMES Accounting MRS. MAMIE RAGSDALE Secretary to the Dean LESLIE RASNER Office Administration C. C. REIERSON Marketing PARKE RESSLER Accounting DR. ELEANOR JANE ROBINSON Economics WALSTEIN SMITH, JR. Business Law and Real Estate H. VADEN STREETMAN Accounting . ogg. ln 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 June 6, 1950, in an effort to create this organization. It was decided at this meeting that was to be an all-student proposition with student leaders and members to be Junior and Senior B. B. A. background. The purpose of the sorganization was to accomplish the ideals and aims of the School of Busi- ness in a more efficient manneri 1 The student 'committee was elected in a mass meeting by the student body on June 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. Seated: FLOYD MILLER, V. V. COOKE, president, BARBARA MILAM, secretary. Standing: JOSH BECKHAM, ALTON MARTIN. 99 ,1- 2 'TP' 57:- 5 my Jk?:i 'ive- C., .L 100 ALCOTT, EDWARD ELBERT ................ Harlingen Management, Economics-Arnold Society: Drill Team: Alpha Phi Omega: Alpha Delta Sigma, Vice-President ALFORD, DAN FRANK ......... Management-Esquire: Nose Brotherhood ALLBRITTON, CHARLES MAFFETT General Business: Statistics-Freshman Football: Alpha Chairman, Honor Pledge ARNOLD, JIMMIE .... ...... .. Marketing: Economics-Alpha Phi Omega ASHLEY, DELTON ......... .... . . . . . . Gause . . .... Ferris Phi Omega. Social Corpus Christi . . . . Baytown General Business-fliaurus: ROTC: Senior Class Vice-President BAGWELL, BILLY C. ............ . . . ...... Tyler General Business BAGWELL, JOHN JUDSON, JR. . ........... Longview Management: Psychology-Delta Sigma Pi: FFB: Arnold Society: East Texas Club BARNWELL, MARY LOU ........ ...... . . . Hawkins General Business-Pi Alpha Lambda, Treasurer BARRON, WILLIAM LORING, JR. ........ . ..... Waco Economics: Law: Accounting-Delta Sigma Pi: Alpha Chi: Phi Delta Phi: Baylor Bards: FFB: ROTC: Baylor-Waco Club BEIDLEMAN, W. H. ....................... Abilene Management: Geology BOETTCHER, JOHN O. .. .. ...... . . . . . . . . . . Weimar Economics: History-Sophomore Honors: Alpha Chi: Alpha Phi Omega: Freshman Football: Freshman Baseball: Alpha Delta Sigma BONNETT, WILLIAM FLETCHER .. Management BOWDEN, BILLY LAWRENCE . . . Accounting BRADY, WILLIAM PAT ...... Accounting Frost . ...... Waco . Georgetown BRUBAKER, WILLIAM ARTHUR ....... ....... H ouston Accounting: Economics-Baylor Chamber of Commerce: Pi Kappa Delta: ROTC. Captain: Baylor Bards BYROM, JAMES T. ..... . Management: Economics-Esquire CARPENTER, DONALD ...... General Business: Physical Education CHAFFIN, JAMES NOLAN .. Marketing: Economics CLAWSON, BETTY ...... Management COLE, BARBARA ............. General Business: Speech-Peer Club . . Somerset . . . Houston . . . Ireclell . . . Gatesville .. Conroe . . . . . . . . Prospect, Ky. Management-President Executive Couucil Business School: Delta Sigma COOKE, V. V., JR. .. . ......... Pi: ROTC, Major: Kentucky Club, President COOPER, JOHN A., II ............ ...... H ouston Finance: Accounting-Alpha Phi Omega CORBRAN, JOSEPH B. ......... . . . Warren, Pa. Accounting: Economics CORLEY, JAMES L. ..................... Ruston, La. Accounting: Economics-Bearons: Louisiana Club CROOK, ROB R. .. Waco Management DANIEL, ELNORA ......... .. Waco Economics: Otlice Administration DAVIDSON, DAVID FOLSOM . . . . . . Mound General Business: Management DAVIS, FANNIE .......... .. Dawson General Business: Economics S DEAN, BOBBY G. ...... . . . Waco Accounting DORRILL, ROBERT LLOYD . . . . . Houston General Business: Law DUE, MAXINE . . . .. ..... ... . .............. Jasper Business Education-Phi Gamma Nu, Homecoming Nominee ENGELBRECHT, DORIS LORAINE ........... Crawford gmgigelss Education-Phi Beta Mu, President: Phi Gamma Nu: Kappa ENGLET, ROBERT H. .................... Texas City General Business-Delta Sigma Pi, Alpha Phi Omega FANNING, ROBERT ..................... Harlingen General Business-Baylor Chamber of Commerce: Focus Week Commit- tee: ROTC Staff FARRIS, JAMES M. ............. . . . . . Liberty General Business-Alpha Phi Omega FICKERY, FERDINAND J. ..... . . . Waco Accounting: Economics-Order oi Artus FLANAGAN, FRANCIS . . . . . ........... . . Galveston General Business: Economics-Tryon Coterie, President: Delta Sigma Pi. Headmaster FREEMAN, FAMES L. ....... . . . . ........... . . Waco General Business-Delta Sigma Pi: Nose Brotherhood GATES, A. B. ........ . . . . . . ........... Sanderson Accounting: Economics GILBERT, DOROTHEA MALONE ............ Mercedes Business: Religion: Spanish, Education-Rio Grande Valley Club GOODALL, SIM W. ....................., Memphis ggalaetgiaggmlgixistory-Alpha Phi Omega, Vice-President: Arnold Society: GREINER, DONALD GENE . . . . . . ............ Houston ggmagal Business-Baylor Chamber of Commerce, Treasurer, Sgt. of Arms: HAM, DOROTHY ELEANOR ....... . . . . Alpine Business: Spainsh HARPER, CECIL ......... .. Marlin General Business: Management HARRISON, ARCHIE O. Waco Accounting: Economics HART, HOMER MILTON . . . ...... Calvert Accounting HESTER, RALPH H., JR. ............... Jackson, Miss. General Business, English-Bearons, President. Reporter: Baylor-Ridge crest Club: Mississippi Club: Neophytes HOLMAN,SAMG. Gainesville Finance, Management-Round-Up Stall: FFB: ROTC HOUSTON, HERBERT RAY .......... ........ M arlin Accounting, Economics HUCKLEBRIDGE, ROBERT HARRISON Shreveport, La. General Business, Economics JONES, GLENN ................ .... B aytown General Business-Varsity Football JUSTICE, BRADY RICHMOND, JR. ..... . Enterprise, Ala. Accounting. Economics-Who's Who: Baylor Chamber oi Commerce, President: Baylor Bards: Vice-President Sophomore Class KILPATRICK, LYNNETTE ..................... Lufkin Business: Science-Phi Gamma Nu, Treasurer: East Texas Club KINCANNON, CLAUD, JR. .... ............. W aco Management KOTHMANN, BETTE CAROLE . . . . . . San Antonio General Business LANGFORD, GRADY H., JR. . . . .... . Waco Economics: Education 04441 af ' 55 LEAL, DAVID ................. ...... S an Benito Accounting LEATH, FRANCES MAE ..................... Snyder Business Education-Phi Gamma Nu: Pi Alpha Lambda LeNEVEU, JAMES C. ..................... Amarillo General Business: Economics-Alpha Phi Omega: Baylor Tennis Team LEWIS, ELYNOR GAY ..................... Houston General Business: Education LUSK, JAMES W. ......... . . Texarkana Accounting MARLEY, DOROTHY ELOISE . . . ........ Mart Business Education MASAKI, TOM ........... . . Waimea, Kauai General Business. Religion MATTHEWS, JAMES GRAY . . . . . Corpus Christi General Business: Economics MERONEY, ELMO .............. . . . Houston General Business: Economics-Alpha Chi MILAM, BARBARA ANN .... . . . . . . . . . . ..... . . Waco General Business-Pi Alpha Lambda. President: Phi Gamma Nu. Secre- tary, Reporter: Secretary of Business School Council: YFB: Baylor-Waco Club MILLER, FLOYD L. .......................... Waco 323213 gzifgrxscsiglasuaigg Delta Sigma Pi: Baylor-Waco Club: Executive MOORE, EDWARD H. ................. . . Rosebud Accounting-Newman Club MOORE: JAMES L. ...... ......... W aco General Business MORRIS, LISTON LAVON . .' ..........' Columbia, Miss. Accounting-Esquire Club: Accounting Club: ROTC: Mississippi Club MORRISON, EDRIE ALIENE ........ . . ...... . . Pampa Oflice Administration: Bib1eLPhi Gamma Nu: Panhandle Cluh. Secretary MOTTOLA, JOSEPH JAMES . ......... Madison, N. J. Accounting-Newman Club: ROTC MU'AMMAR, SUHEIL C. .......... . . . Nazareth, Israel General Business-International Relations Club: Try-C MUGG, RUTH ...... . .................... Houston Economics-Alpha Omega: FFB: Phi Gamma Nu: Round-Up Staff MCCAULEY, JOE .......................... Moody Management-Baylor Chamber oi Commerce MCGAW, ROSE MARIE . . . . . . . . . . . . ......... Snyder Business Education: Olfice Administration-Phi Gamma Nu MCGEE, MILTON BROOKS . . . . ..,... . . . . . . . Houston Accounting: Economics-Baylor Chamber of Commerce: Baylor Bards: Bound-Up Staff: FFB: ROTC. Rifle Team MCILROY, ROBERT E. ......... . ...... . . ...... Katy Management-ROTC. Major. Rifle Team: Arnold Society: Alpha Delta Sig- ma: Footlball. '49-'50 McKlNNEY, TOM H., JR. .... . . . . . . . . . . Winslow, Ariz. Accounting NEILSON, ROBERT MILES ............... . . Waco General Business-Esquire Club, Baylor-Waco Club NETHERY, GEORGE BARNARD .... ........ W aco Management: Economics-Order oi Artus NEWPORT, MARK JOHN ....... . . . St. Louis, Mo. Marketing: Economics NIERMEYER, FRANCES VERNELLE ..... Bentonville, Ark. Oflice Administration: Music-A Cappella Choir: YWA: Reporter. Phi Gamma Nu: Arkansas Club NOONER, BILLIE JEAN ........... . . San Angustine General Business: Education-Phi Gamma Nu PALMER, WILLIAM LEVERT .... General Business PARKER,JOHN B.,JR. ..... Business: Pre-Law-Varsity Basketball: Baylor Chamber D JAMES PARMA, RICHAR .... Accounting-Varsity Football, Co-Captain: Who's Who PASCHETAG, LEE ALVIN ...... . . . . . . Management-ROTC. PATE, JACK E. .............. . Business Administration PATTERSON, JR., PAUL FORREST . . . .. . Accounting: Economics PATTON, MORRIS F. ........ . General Business PEDRO, HENRY . . . Accounting PlSTOLE, VIOLET FAYE ...... General Business-Phi Gamma Nu PORTER, JUDSON L. ........ . Henderson . . . . Presidio ot Commerce Waco . . Galveston . . Malvern, Ark. Port Arthur . . . . . Paris . . . Temple . . . . Houston . . . Ft. Worth Management: Economics-Delta Sigma Pi: ROTC: Nose Brotherhood RAY, RICHARD GALE ...................... Temple Management: Economics . ROGERS, CLAUDE H. .... . . . . . . . . . . .... Tulsa, Okla. General Business-Varsity B : Alpha Phi Omega: Oklahoma Club RUDISILL, JOHN JACOB ......... . . . Nacogdoches General Business: Finance-Amold Society UTHERFORD, T. B., JR. ......... ...... W aco R Accounting SALOME, TOMMY .... ....... . . .......... . . . Waco Accounting-Baylor Chamber of Commerce: Junior Class, Treasurer SAUR, HENRY C. ................... Shreveport, Lo. Accounting SHIREY, DAVID ....... . . . . ........... . . Greenville Industrial Management: Economics-Alpha Chi: FI-'B SIMS, LEGRAND ........................ Hawkins General Business: Finance-Varsity Baseball Manager: Baylor Chamber of Commerce, President, Vice-President: Freshman Class Oilicer: Varsity B Club: Who's Who SLACK, BRYCE .....,.................... Canyon Marketing: Economics-ROTC: Panhandle' Club SMITH, HELEN JANIS ...... . . . ...... . ...... Jasper Management: English: Education: German-Peer Club, President: Phi Gamma Nu: Inter-Club Council SMITH, JACK SHERROD ........ Management: Economics-Taurus, President: Team, Stat! SMITH, JOEL P. ................... . Marketing-Nose Brotherhood SOLOMON, ROBERT HENRY .. General Business-Delta Sigma Pi STEPHENS, NELDA MARIE ..... McKinney Arnold Society: ROTC, Drill Memphis, Tenn. . . . . . . . Waco Eden Oiiice Administration: Business Education-Pi Alpha Lambda: Phi Gamma Nu: Rhapsody in White: Rodeo Queen Nominee STEVENS, JOHN D. .... . Management Borger STICH, ROBERT SHERIDAN .......... New York, N. Y. Management: Econo:-n.icsfROTC, Rifle Team: Alpha Delta Sigma: Order oi Artus: Alpha Phi Omega STIEGLER, ROY W., JR. . . . . Business: Chemistry STONE, SPENCER ........ Management: Economics-BRH Choir: Chamber of Commerce: ROTC New Orleans, La. Houston Sophomore Class Treasurer: Baylor af 'ss 'I 104 SUTCLIFFE, GORDON STANLEY . . Victoria, B. C., Canada Economics SWOGETINSKY, MAHLON .................... Katy Industrial Management-Amold Society: Freshman Football THIGPEN, O. D. .................., . Accounting-Alpha Phi Omega: Amold Society TRICE, EVELYN JOYCE ............. General Business TRIM, WALTER RAY ............... General Business-Arnold Society: ROAC: PFB TRUSSELL, DONALD R. ............ . General Business: Science WALL, GEORGE B. . ........ . . . Accounting: Economics WARREN, MORRIS . . . ........... . . Accounting-Tyrcn Coterie: Baylor-Waco Club WESTBROOK, JEAN ....... Business Education-Phi Gamma Nu Shreveport, La. Lorena ...Waco Ferris . . . San Antonio Waco .. Itasca Waco WESTERFIELD, JACK PAUL ............ Accounting: Economics-Varsity Golf: Tyron Coterie, President WILLIAMS, TOMMY CLAYTON ............ . Baytown General Business: Marketing WINKLER, MELVIN E. ....... Giddings Accounting: Economics WOFFORD, BILL ........................ Arlington Marketing: Chemistry-Tyron Coterie. President: Delta Sigma Pi WOLFE, MARY ELLEN . . . . ..... . . ..... . . . . . . Athens gusiiiess Education-Sophomore Honors: Phi Gamma Nu. Officer: Beauty ow WYATT, FAYE ELAINE . . . . . . Albuquerque, N. Mex. Accounting YARBROUGH, BOBBY LEE . . . ....... ....... W aco Accouniinq: Business Education ZENKER, CHARLES WILLIAM, JR. ........ . Finance: Economics-Tryon Coterie: Delta Sigma Pi S . . . . Waco Gooclczll gives ou keting. in mor BBA's g 1 wiih o little research et their morning icvc. e one on me, p Hav rofl 'X- gflltdh-'84, I 106 ALEXANDER, DONALD GENE: Port Arthur ALLEN, VERNON: Waco ANDERSON, MARLAN G.: Houston ARHELGER, CHARLES L.: Fredericksburg ATCHLEY, JAMES: Waco BEAMAN, PAUL C.: Houston BECHTEL, CARL F.: Waco ' BECKER, BILLY E.: Mart BECKHAM, JOSH: Lamesa BEENE, ELMER, JR.: Groesbeck BENGE, BOBBY JOE:,WaCO BISHOP, CECIL E., JR.: Waco BOX, STEVEN A.: Alberquerque, N. Mex. BROOKS, SAM: Corpus Christi BROWN, JACK: San Antonio ' - BRUCE, JIMMY: Shreveport, La. BUCKNER, BILL: Grapevine BURLESON, ED: Waco BURNETT, VERNELLE: Baytown BUSH, JACK M., JR.: Houston BYNUM, BOBBY: Overton CARROLL, GENE: Waco .I I CASEY, JAMES BURTON: Calvert CHRESTMAN, BARBARA: Taft CLARK, C. WILLIS: Amarillo CLUCK, ALLEN B.: Grapevine COLESWORTHY, GILBERT: San Antonio CROUCH, CLEO C., JR.: San Antonio DANIEL, SCOTTY: Houston DAVIDSON, GUY D.: Mound DEXTER, BOBBY: Paducah, Ky. DULANEY, RUELENE: Mart DUNN, JAMES W.: Marshall FOOTE, JOHN HOWTH: Henderson GIBSON, JERRY R.: Temple GILMORE, A. C.: McAllen 65444 af 54 GOSS, VERTIS, Branch, La. GRABEEL, NANCY, Perryton - GRIFFIN, HELEN M., Corsicana HAGUE, HARLAN H., Ft. Worth HALL, ROBERT, Waco HARLAN, WILLIAM JAMES, Waco HARRIS, JIM C., Oklahoma City, Okla HARRIS, WANDA, Plainview HARRISON, MARY LOUISE, Gladewater HATAWAY, THOMAS R., Sunray HAWK, JOYCE, Rich Hill, Mo. HENLEY, ROSEMARY, Bossier City HINSHAW, C. T., Texarkana, Ark. HUNTING, CLIFFORD, Dallas JAMES, BILL E., Vernon JOHNSTON, JANE, Waco KAMPER, ERLYNN, Dallas KERNODLE, JERE, Wynne, Ark. KEYS, WARREN, Marshall KOLB, JERRY, Henderson LAINE, LESLIE MILON, JR., Waco LAMBERT, WILLIE, Mexia LANGSTON, MARGRETA, Farmington N Mex LARY, DERALD, Mission LISENBEE, LEOLA ANN, New London MASFIELD, JIM TOM, Austin MEDANIS, PEGGY ALYCE, Borger MILLER, MARGIE LEE, Forney MINTER, BOBBY, Dallas MOORE, PATSY, Beaumont MORAN, BETTY, Waco ' MORTON, CLIFF, Muleshoe MOULDER, BILL, San Antonio MURDOCK, HELEN JANE, Dallas MYERS, MARVIN L., JR., Houston MCCORMICK, WILLIAM W., Cuero H.. Fa' 41. 497-sh X. W . - - .y . It .f -. , . 2 III x....1.,. V' McLEOD, RAYMOND, Cameron MCMAHAN, BOBBY, Waco NASH, DICK, Belton NEWCOMER, MARGARET, Beaumont NOKELEY, JOHN DAVIS, JR.: Waco NORMAN, BEN A., Killeen PARKER, RILEY G., Lamesa PAULK, PATRICIA, Marshall PELZER, JIM L., Tucumcari, N. Mex. PRICE, CLIFTON, Baytown PRICE, FRANKLIN D., Arlington, Va. PRINCE, JOAN, Houston REYNOLDS, MARY EVELYN, Del Rio ROBERSON, JERRY ALLEN, Valley Mills ROGERS, DOROTHY LUCILLE, Mena, Ark RU.ETER, JOHN, Clifton SANDERFORD, W. O., Waco SANDERS, FRANK H., Smithton, III. SCHNEIDER, JUNE, Houston SHELTON, ROBERT S., Waco SHUGART, DIANN, Dallas SIMMONS, H. REX, Garland SPANGLER, HAROLD GEORGE, Webster SPARKS, MERLIN G., Commerce SPIVEY, PAUL M., Houston STRASBURGER, TOMMY, Temple STUART, WILLIAM B., Mercedes TUCKER, RAY KENNETH, Dallas WASH, CHARLES V., Forsan WATSON, JOHN DAVID, Wortham WILLARD, FAITH, Wheaton, III. WILLIAMS, SHIRLEY, Austin' WILSON, CAROLYN, Little Rock, Ark. WINSTEAD, GUY, Baytown WRIGHT, H. WALLACE, Waco YOUNG, JAMES A., Florence Conference Time Business students on Cl field trip to FlyTAF The business school editors hard ct. work? Everyone's busy in the Deun's office. ---- - ,I E .:.. ' -me 2 L i ',' :ffl W . :-: sei T -.,. J KAIA 1 Delia Seanad' cl Delta Sigma Pi has enjoyed another full year of successful activity, climaxed by an annual for- mal banquet held in the latter part of the year. Members also participated in interesting profes- sional prog-rams which included frequent profes- sional meetings and tours of local industry. Many Delta Sig alumni were welcomed at the annual Homecoming Breakfast. Homecoming day was made complete with the election of Miss Pat Barfield, Rose of Delta Sig, as Homecoming Queen of 1952. This victory marked the second consecutive time that Delta Sigma Pi has won top honors in the Homecoming Parade activities. Standing: McCann, Cooke, Davidson, Bagwell, Englef, Wright. Seated: Flanagan, Freeman, Porter, Martin, Gibson. Adair Allbritfon 4, Bagwell Beckham Carroll, B. Carroll, G. Cooke 'L A.. Davidson Englef Flanagan Freeman Gibson Heath Holcombe W3 I-ui 5 sl, an ,Q Jszfas-Qs- ,h l pf' . Mini: - Jffc F 53:55 , . g. -ve 4 WIA- g ,zfarjyg N1 E7 zz- ' 1, ' . 'V' , o ' ' THE sToRY or A FLOAT . . . 110 Q.. La ry Love Martin 6..- Miller McCann Parker, Porter Price Qa- D. Parker, R. Miss Pat Barfield, Rose of Delta Sig Solomon Tharpe l::'x Pat Barfield, Homecoming Queen, ricles the winning float. OFFICERS Headmaster Senior Warden J unior Warden Scribe Treasurer Chancellor Historian Wise Wofford Wright Zenker 1952 Francis Flanagan Dale Parker Bob Englet Jerry Gibson Alton Martin Ralph McCann Tommy Wright 1953 Jud Porter Jim Freeman V. V. Cooke Guy Davidson ' Bob Englet J. Bagwell Dale Parker H 7951: Wa The Iota Chapter of Phi Gamma Nu, national. business sorority, was organized at Baylor December 141, 1944-. The Phi Gamma Nu Scholarship Key is pre- sented annually to the senior woman student, who on graduation, ranks highest in scholarship in the School of Business. ' Activities include the quarterly professional din- ners featuring guest speakers, the Homecoming tea, and the Spring formal. Miss Maxine Due rode the Homecoming float. President ..... .... F rances Leath Vice-President . . . . . . Louise Harrison Secretary ..... . . Wanda Harris l I . Treasurer .... ...... M axine Due Milam, Due, Leath, Harris, Wolfe, Harrison Hlslorlan H H Mary Ellen Wolfe Reporter . . . . . . Barbara Milam lllll l ' L l. 0 ' .l :LH Y Maxine Due On Homecoming Float Barfield Brazil Due Englebrecht Griffin Harper Harris Harrison Kilpatrick Leath Milam Miller, B. Miller, M. Moore Morrison Mugg McGaw McMurry Neirmeyr Pistole Prince Saxon Schneider Smith l Wolfe, M. - - Wolfe, M. E. l ZWMMZ -I- ABNER V. McCALL Deon of the Low School Recently a professor of jurisprudence at Oxford University reported: uLast year the Dean of the Law Faculty of the University of Paris visited us at Oxford. We explained to him that we had about. five hundred students reading law. We asked him how many there were at Paris. He said he did not have any exact figure, but there were more than seventeen thousand.. He hastened to add that only a small number of these intend to become lawyers. Most of them will become civil servants, economists, bankers, and even politicians. They were studying law as part of general culture. Law, he said, was the foundation of our civilization and therefore it was felt that even those who were not going to be lawyers must have some knowledge of the principles on which that civilization was based. One of Americais greatest judges recently said: Reluctant though we as a people have been to see it, ours' is not an age of science, as so many think, or of technology or atomic energy, but an age dominated by politics.. ln the face of political pressures both at home and abroad the retention and development of our freedom is the supreme concern of our times. . . The attorney whose professional thoughts begin and end with his private clients is a pitiable mockery of what a great lawyer really isf' The above emphasize the demand that the student prepare himself to be a leader in our nation where men 'Clive under the law. For in the English-speaking nations only the law student systematical- ly studies the development and use of the chief tool by which society intentionally shapes its culture. Wwe!! ABNER V. McCALL, LLB, AB., LL. M. Dean and Professor of Law 114 f'f,s5.,j do at iii' 7' Constitution Hall-Future home of Baylor University School of Law law Sahel? NORVELL, RALPH N. Professor of Law AMSLER, MRS. MARGARET HARRIS Associate Professor of Law LEBOWITZ, LEON Associate Professor of Law MCGREGOR, CHARLES B. Associate Professor of Law McSWAlN, ANGUS Associate Professor of Law WILSON, JOHN R. Associate Professor of Law WILLIAMS, PEELER, J R. Lecturer at Law fb DALE, CHARLES E. Librarian BEARD, PAT Lecturer at Law RICHEY, H. M. Lecturer at Lclw ,..4r HERBLIN, JOSEPHINE Law School Secretary WILSON, FRANK Lecturer at Law WILSON, WILL Lecturer at Law 116 BOSWELL, WILLIAM .I Lecturer at Law I Zuvwlafq STUDENT BAR JOE DON DENTON Vice-President --UQ-5 James W. Dilworth Secretary Mack Wallace Council Representative Donald Clark Alexander Grievance Committee SENIOR Earle Garrison I President Clyde Whiteside Vice-President George Koudsi Secretary and Treasurer MID LAW Robert Montgomery President Hurshel Harding Vice-President Will Davis Secretary cmd Treasurer FRESHMAN Robert M. Mahanay President Harry Wright Vice-President Ray Reeves Secretary and Treasurer ALTON DONALD 'CARROLL C President . The Board of Governors, governing body of the Law School composed of class officers and officers of the Student Bar Association, strives to further the .relation- ship between students, faculty, and members of the Bench and Bar. Members of this group attend the Convention of the American Bar Association. Through such activities they advise and suggest for the improvement of the Law School. , , The climax of the law school year is the annual Supreme Court Day held every spring. Awards for the outstanding students are made while the law school en- tertains the members of the Supreme Court of Texas. i 'Sv -3 ,525 Q.,.-r Just as l' thought, Prof. Frank Wilson cloesnft know what he is' talking about. 118 emhfacua Alexander, Donald Clark, Dallas Anderson, Carl C., Waco Ballard, Travis, Beaumont Bistany, Alfred John, Methuen, Mass Brady, James C., Bay City Brock, Roy C., Haskell Bryant, Dawson S., Waco Campbell, Ivan P., Houston Canant, Fred C., Jr., Baytown Carroll, Donald, Athens Collier, Richard L., Ennis Cotten, J. B., Seagraves Denton, Joe Don, Milford Di Fiore, Andrew Dominick, Graham Dilworth, James W., Houston DuBose, Tracy N., Gilmer Dunnam, Clyde Vance, Waco Elkins, Daniel Ray, Dallas Garrison, Earle Durwood, Seymour Green, Howard C., Fresno, Calif. Hall, Orley Victor, San Angelo' Harding, Forrest A., San Angelo Harding, Hurshel R., Farwell Hart, Henry, Abilene Henderson, A. D., Palestine Hollingsworth, Harold D., Dallas Inzer, Gradie U., Royville, La. Koudsi, Geo. S., Jerusalem, Palestine Lady, Frank, Trumann, Ark. lawrence, R. Quentin, San Antonio LeGrande, Marvin R., Fouke, Ark. Lipscomb, Wyatt W., Albany Miller, R. Arthur, Dallas Montgomery, Robert E.,'MidIand Musick, Bill, Port Arthur McGee, Hugh Edward, Jr., Houston Nelson, J. Iden, Lawrence, Kan. Osborn, William E., Marlin Pennington, Frank Neal, Marlin Pruett, Cecil Murray, Berger Reeder, Crawford B., Houston Satterwhite, Isaac, James Stallings, Horace L., Paducah Stroebel, Andrew William, Giddings Tandy, Walter I.., Waco Thomas, William A., Breckenridge Thom son Charles E. Leadwood Mo. P F I Thrall, Gordon F., Jamestown, N. Y. Tisdell, Malcolm W., Plainview Wallace, Mack, Athens Whiteside, Clyde, Seymour 'C' Em l ,gil i., 1 X' H. ht:-.L A hypothetical question by Prof. Leon Lebowitz. 120 Wicvzfcua Bennett, Henry A., Quitman, La. Black, William C., Cameron Bush, Irving Lee, Jr., Waco Corrigan, Bradford, Jr., Hamilton Crews, Ralph G., Fairbanks Davis, Hugh Orton, Waco Davis, Will David, Austin Fawcett, Clinton B., Hillsboro Garmon, James H., Clarksville Grindstaff, Everett James, Ballinger Holloway, John H., Houston Howze, Murray John, Jr., Monahans Jennings, Leroy C., Jr., Abilene Jones, Samuel R., Calvert Johnston, P. M., Gainesville Kennerly, Dan., Houston Lee, J. Michael, Oklahoma City, Okla. Mahanay, Robert M., Cleburne McDonald, J. W., Temple Peek, William L., Texarkana, Ark. Price, James O., Fort Worth Reeves, Ray P., Amarillo J Robbins, William King, Jr., Baytown Rowland, Jack W., Houston Sheehy, James Robert, Waco Templeton, Robert L., Frost Whiteside, John R., Fort Worth Williamson, B. H., Jonesboro, La. Wright, David A., Texarkana Wright, Harry P., Port, Neches The Grey Wolf honing up for McGregor's Workman's A 1' ' Compensation Class. E , M E , tt ,twqze-Qxitm ,, H l ,fillQfilwllt ..... M ll we M- w' 1 stu., 1 tw' f5'f:Z5:EiEa - ,,, -. . 'Hu-E 1 ff: t , mu lx Le 3 K E Q '45 ' , , . - -f - ,- -11: ' . se- ll T me- -islet, .Q , ' .., 5 , 'ff ' ' ' - u. Snuffy strikes a blovf for freedom! 121 l w V ,, ,Lk 2: : X f , . H I I ' 74 lll it llt, it lllll R , f flltl f 1 I N til , 'XJ -5 i . 1 u , e,f 3. ,ur ea A vs! I t Lf' fi 1 I l E 1 1 ' I Now Mr. Lawrence, please try to tell the truth. 122 7 lm Barber, Robert, Rising Star Barron, William, Jr., Waco Blackman, Clint C., Fort Worth Brown, Lawrence Ross, Jr., Waco Carter, Stan, Wichita Falls Coffee, John R., Big Spring Cox, John T. M., Temple Darden, Sam L., Longview Dorrill, Robert Lloyd, Houston Fisher, Charles William, Liberty Floyd, Joe Delmas, Corsicana Guest, Lemuel S., Fulbright Hays, Lowell B., Georgetown Hine, William Lewis, Tulsa, Okla. Johnson, Gene Derwood, Waco Kermickel,iWilson P., Waco Lanham, Sam W. T., Hondo Lucas, Hugh L., Freeport Moody, Bobby Joe, Lamesa Morris, Don R., Waco McDaniel, William Collin, Kingsville Palmer, Garrett Wells, Comanche Phillips, Jackson A., San Angelo Price, William H., Wichita Falls Riddlesperger, Anthony G., Dallas Roberts, Edith Ponder, Waco Schwarz, Robert Louis, Mercedes 'i Shumpert, A Floyd A., Terrell Taylor, R. Lemuel, Jr., Augusta, Ark Waters, William T., Corsicana Watson, Murray, Mart Welch, Jack D., Marlin Wilson, Jim, Overton Young, Robert E., Dallas -The law - lt's in the book - But which one? s 'Engine lam mm A. D. Henderson RiCl1Ul'd Clllliel' Robefl Nl0nl90me Y Don Alexander Malcolm Tisdal Edin-'JI' C0mm9nf5 Edifm' C0595 Edlfm' Legislation Editor Book Review Editor The Baylor Law Review, in its fifth year of .pub- lication, is well established in the field of legal pub- lications. It is a valuable aid in the research and study of the members of the Bar Association of Texas. The Law Review, first published in the summer of 1948, is a quarterly publication of articles, com- ments, and case-notes written by members of the Bar and by' students in the Baylor Law School. The three-fold purpose of the Law Review is to serve as a student training device in legal research and writing, to encourage faculty research and their critical analyzation and development of various points of laws, and to furnish the Baylor Law Alumni and other Texas attorneys with a medium of expression, inthe hope of contributing to the reformation and betterment of the laws of Texas. Seated: Hall, Dilworth, Green, Lawrence, Carroll, Brock, LeGrande, Montgomery. ' Standing: Sheehy, Harding, Satterwhite, Tisdale, Alexander Collier, Henderson. ka Roy C. Brock Don Carroll James Dilworth Howard Green O. V. Hall Hurshel Harding Jewel Price Isaac Satterwhite Whitesicle, C. Dilworth Thomas Dean . . . . . Tribune .... ..... . . . Vice-Dean ............ f. . . Clerk of The Exchequer .... Nelson Clerk of The Rolls ....... Wright Master of The Ritual... Bailiff ............. Canant The James P. Alexander Senate of the Delta Theta Phi was the first national law fraternity to he established in the Baylor Law School. The objective of this organization 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 hook-lending service. Highlights of the year are the Anniversary Ball each spring and the Christmas banquet. A Balla rd Bistany Brock Cotten DeFiore DuBose Green Hull Johnston Lee ,,..... ,Z fi' bf 125 444794 Clyde Whiteside .James W. Dilworth . . . William Thomas James I. Nelson . . . . Gowin Davis .. . . . .Dave Wright . .. Fred C. Conant lawrence Miller Musick McDonald' 1 Osborn Pruett Reeder Reeves Stallings Welch Whiteside, Wright J Tisclell, Inzer, Collier, Bryant, LeGrqnde, Montgomery, Davis, Harding, Hollingsworth, -Grindstaff. J ustice Vice-J ustice Clerk Treasurer Marshal Justice Vice-Justice Clerk H Treasurer Marshall 146,544 Edu WINTER-SPRING OFFICERS Robert Montgomery Will D. Davis Hurshall Harding Harold Hollingsworth Everett J. Grindstaff FIT E- Alexander Bennett Black Brady Bush Carroll Carter Coffee Crews Darden Davis Dorrill Dunnam Fawcett Garmon Hart Hays Henderson Jennings Johnson w lf 1 ,ll ' t I i.TT',g usp , x in l 'K aj 'X fl f is at , P.A.D. honors former Dean of Law School, Leslie Jackson. The R. E. B. Baylor chapter of Phi Alpha Delta was established on August 2, 1949, replacing the oldest law society on the Baylor campus, and is now the largest fraternity in law school. The aims and purposes of the fraternity are to further and advance freedom and liberty by a more perfect legal system, and to-actively support anything in the law school that will assist the student to become the type of lawyer and citizen that can further the aims of the fraternity and Baylor University. As a fraternity project, Phi Alpha Delta has sponsored and presented to the Bay- lor Law School the portraits of the past Deans of the law school, which will be hung in the new law building. The fraternity sponsored Miss Katherine Henderson who was elected May Queen for 1952. Among those not pictured are faculty members Angus lVlcSwain, Jr., and Charles E. Dale. Kennerly R' Lady Lanham Moody McDaniel Palmer xx.. 127 Pennington Price Rowland Ricldlesperger Robbins Schwartz Stroebel Taylor Templeton Thompson Wallace Watson Williamson Wilson Magister .......... ...... G orclon Throll Exchequer .. . . . . Carl Anderson Clerk ......... ....... H ugh McGee Historian ....... . . . Issac Satterwhite Pledge Captain .... ....... J oe Denton da Dam Pda Hemphill Inn of Phi Delta Phi was organized on the Baylor Campus in October of 1949. Its parent at Baylor was the ,lustinian Law Society. Although relatively you11g in the law school, Phi Delta Phi is the oldest and largest legal fraternity in the world, and is international in scope. The fraternity traditionally stands for scholarship and character in the law school and the legal profession. Members of Phi Delta Phi are active in the inter- fraternity book-loan library and the Waco Legal Aid Clinic. The Inn also sponsors the Cannon Memorial Loan Fund for the benefit of needy law students. Barron Campbell Fisher Garrison Harding !1?'1r Howze Jones Koudzi Phillips Shumpert Waters Initiation Banquet gfww my ALEXANDER, LON Gordo, Ala. History: B.A. - Baylor ALLABASHI, JOHN CHRISTO Southbridge, Mass. Chemistry: B. A. - Clark University ARMSTRONG, FRANK LINDSAY Paris Education: B. A. - Baylor BAIN, CARL EDWIN Jackson, Miss. English: B.A. - Baylor BALL, ALICE Dqllqs Education: B. A. - Baylor BARKER, DONALD G. Waco Psychology: B.A. - Baylor BARKLEY, JUANITA EMMA State Line, Miss. Speech: B.A. - Blue Mountain College BELL, JOANNA Little Rock, Ark. English: B.A.-Quachita College BYERS, ERNEST H., JR. Lovington, N. M. Chemistry: B.A. - University of New Mexico CARROLL, BILLY W. Waco Economics: B.B.A. - Baylor CARRUTH, CARROLL D. Riceville, Tenn. Music: B.M. - Baylor CERNOCH, DANIEL JOSEPH Bomarton Education: B.S. - Midwestern University COCKRELL, MRS. PATRICIA LEACHE Education: B.A. - Baylor Mt. Vernon, Ohio CRUZ, GUSTAVO JOEL Guatemala, C. A. Pre-Med: B.A. - Tennessee Temple College DARBY, JEAN Waco Physical Education: B.S. - Mary Hardin-Baylor DUNKLEBERG, RUTH ELIZABETH San Antonio English: B.A. - Baylor EDWARDS, JACK D. Gastonia, N. C. Psychology: B.A. - Baylor EPPERSON, GORDON Waco Religion: B.A. - Baylor EVANS, W. CLINTON Walla Walla, Wash. Education: B.A. - Walla Walla College FEUERSTEIN, THOM Sandusky, Ohio Drama: B.A. - Baylor GILLELAND, JAMES L. Waco Chemistry: B.S. - Baylor GONZALEZ, ZAMBRAMO JOSE Monterrey, Mexico Economics: B.A. - Monterrey Tech HAN, REBECCA CHIH-LAN Kaifeng, Honan, China Education: B.A. - National Honan U.: M.S.-Baylor HANCOCK, BILLY' RAY W0XCIl1C1Cl1le History: B.A. - Baylor HANEY, BENNIE T. Searcy, Ark. Religion: B.A. - Baylor HINSON, THOMAS ALVA Little Rock, Ark. Religion: B.A. - Baylor HUMPHREY, CHARLES ROBERT Waco Philosophy: B.A. - Baylor INZER, EUGENE G. Rayville, La. Economics: B.B.A. - Baylor JACKSON, DONALD GENE Waco Education: B.S. - Sam Houston State Teachers Col. JOHNSON, JOE W. Waco Chemistry: B.S. - Baylor KEEN, NELL Elaine, Ark. Music: B.A. - Blue Mountain College LAMB, ROBERT LEE Belcher, La. English: B.A. - Stephen F. Austin LAW, HUGH E. West Economics: B.B.A. - Baylor LAWRENCE, VIRGINIA M. San Antonio Music: B.M. - Texas University LING, SAMUEL CHEN-YING Formosa, China Physics: B.S.-National Taiwan University LIGON, LA VETA Altus, Okla. Religion: B.A. - Oklahoma Baptist University LIU, RICHARD WEN-CHIH Liao-pei, China Chemistry: B.S. - National Hu-Nan University MAHAN, EMORY D. Livingston Religion: B.A. - Baylor MANGHAM, WALTER GAYLE, JR. Monroe, La. Religion: B.A., B.M. - Baylor MENDELSOHN, JOSEPH M. Revere, Mass. Chemistry: B.A. - Clark University MILLER, GLEN CALVIN Navasota Education: B.A. - Baylor MILLER, STEVEN Salt Lake City, Utah Chemistry: B.S. - University of New Mexico MCBRAYER, THOMAS E. Waxahachie Physical Education: B.S. - Baylor McILVAIN, ANNELLA R. Apponaus, R- I- Psychology: R.N., B.S. - Baylor McNElL, M. C. Waco Music: B.M. - Baylor NEWMAN, RUSSELL THEODORE San Antonio History: B.A. - Baylor O'BRIEN, JOHN T. Waco Music: B.M. - Baylor PALER, ABRAHAM D. Manila, Philippines Psychology: B.A. - Eastern New Mexico University PARKER, ROBERT L. Presidio History: B.A. - Baylor PATTERSON, BOBBY E. Kings Mountain, N. C. Philosophy: B.A. - Baylor PURDY, CHARLES HAROLD Waco Economics: B.B.A. - Baylor RICKERT, EUGENE WILLIAM Waco Economics: B.B.A. - Baylor ROBERTS, OLEN A. Nixon History: B.A. - Baylor SMITH, HOMER DAVID, JR. Kansas City, Mo. Economics: B.S. - Trinity SMITH, LE ROY SPENCER Houston Education: B. A. - University of Houston SNAPP, HARRY FRANKLIN Waco History: B.A. - Baylor SNOKHOUS, JIMMY A. West Education: B.A. - Baylor SOLOVJEV, VSEVOLOD Sao Paulo, Brazil Bio-Chemistry: B.S. - East Texas Baptist College STANTON, HAROLD WAYNE Waco English: B.A. - Baylor STARNES, HOWARD CLOYES Asheville, N. C. Religion: B.A. - Baylor 9' -Ga STEGANT, MARY AGNES Houston Education: B.A. - Baylor STEGANT, TED LEON Brenham Chemistry: B.S. - Baylor WALLER, ROBERT L. Annona Education: B.A. - Baylor WEST, JANET ELAINE San Antonio Music Education: B.M. - Baylor WILLERS, JACK C. Dallas Philosophy: B.A. - Baylor E 'WlLLlAMS, JOHN CALVIN San Angelo Religion: B.A. - Baylor YAMAMOTO, NOBORU Nagasaki, Japan English: B.A. - Kyushu University YEARY, JOE E., JR. Karnes City Economics: B.B.A. - Baylor Ticlwell Bible Building Future Home of Bible Department 'N e I' 27,-X N5 ,' Tnviygi h -. - - -i iii - ' ' 1F, ':j '?A ' f-I U- i':': a,,f wives 1 'LM , 1: ,Ji H this ,in V,:! 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These thirty-two candidates are presented in chapel to the entire student body. All students vote for four girls from each of the four classes. Later in the year some prominent personality selects the eight top beauties. The remaining eight are recog- nized as runner-ups. It is the custom to announce and present the beauties to the student body at the an- nual campus Valentine party. ' The eight top Baylor Beauties were selected this year by Mr. Horace I-leidt, nationally known band- leader and youth talent scout. In Waco Hall, J an- uary 15, 1953 Mr. Heidt presented the sixteen beauties on the stage during his Youth Talent Show. 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N il x X Q 4. 1, Y i vol 'mi' W - W 3, ls E, 'L ,x ,xl -5 Win? Q0 435 5:17 african! 66660 Pat Barfield was chosen from 100 college Homecoming Queens over the Nation as '4The Girl We Would Most Like To Come Home To. The G. I.s in the Far East Command -selected her in a contest sponsored by the Eighth Army. ff- The Girl We Would Most Like To Come Home To. Miss Trainee of the 17th training di vision at Fort Hood. Pct autographs and answers the many L . letters recenved from boys In Korea. .1 .wr n B I 3 ...sz e b.. C... - V- ta, International Relations Club. -.1 is-sf, . 1 70454 7064 an ,4 ' Baylor students in Who's Who in American Univers- ities 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 a committee composed of student representatives, deans of the schools, and appointed faculty members. LYNN WILLIAMS, Senior Education-Sociolo- gy maior from Waco. Athenean Club President, Inter-Club Council President, Alpha Kappa Delta, Secretary, Home- coming Princess '51, Round-Up Beauty - '50, '51, '52, '53, Baylor-Waco Club, R.O.T.C. Cadet Sponsor, '51, '52, Who's Who '51, '52, Methodist Student Move- ment, Junior Class T re a s u r e r, May Queen Nominee ISoph. classl '51, U. B. Social Committee Irep. Junior Class.i RICHARD JAMES PARMA, Senior Account- ing major from Waco. Football Co-cap- tain '52, Varsity B., Who's Who, '53. JOHN HARRELL STARKEY, Senior Chemistry maior from Portales, N. M. Captain of Basketball, '52-'53, Who-'s Who, '52-'53, Basketball, '49-'53, Varsity B President Spring, '52, Chamber of Commerce, '50- '53, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Pre-med Club Treasurer, '50, Sophomore Class Presi- dent Fall, Junior Class President, Fall, Who's Who, '51-'52. si? WILL DAVID DAVIS, Mid Law Law malor from Austin. Varsity Football, '50-'51 ' Phi Alpha Delta, Vice Justice and Parlia mentarian, Secretary-Treasurer of Mid Law Class, Board of Governors of Stu dent Bar Association, Baylor Law Re- view Staff. BILL DANIEL HILLIS, Senior Chemistry ma- ior from Bartlesville, Okla. Who's Who, '52-'53, Alpha Chi, President, '52-'53, American Chemical Society, President, '51, AFROTC Staff, '52-'53, Baylor Film Society, President,,'52, BSU Council, '52- '53, Junior Representative at Ring Out, '52, Sigma Tau Delta, Alpha Epsilon Del- JACK SISCO, Senior Business major from Corsicana. Chamber of Commerce, Presi- dent of Junior Class, Varsity B , Foot- ball, '50-'52. BRADY RICHMOND JUSTICE, JR., Senior Accounting maior from Enterprise, Ala. Vice-Pres., Sophomore Class, Pres., Bay- I lor Chamber of Commerce, Baylor Bards, Who's Who, '52-'53. ' ,gt I gint it 'Ht 150 I The selection committee was made up of Shirley Hughes, Herb Jenni, L'Nell Walker, Don W1'ight, Richard Hall, Carolyn Crigshy, Tommy Stausliiurger, Joyce Middle- brook, Larry Hargrove, Harlan Murray, Bradford Corri- gan, James I. Nelson, V. V. Cook, Barbara, Milam, Betty C. Smith, Bob Fanning, Cella Eckhardt, Dick Moody, Frances Thomason, Nancy Moffett, Grover Andrews, Len Layne and Nancy Legg. JAMES W. DILWORTH, Senior Law major from Houston, Texas. Delta Theta Phi, Tribune, Secretary and Treasurer, Stu- dent Bar, Senior Law Review Staff, - Who's Who, '53. VETA LOUISE COLE, Senior Education ma- jor from Fort Worth, Texas. Soph. Class Sec., '50-'51, Devotional Vice-Pres., B. S. U. Council, '51-'52, Y.W.A., Jr. Class Ring Out Representative, '52, Honor Council, '52-'53, Kappa Delta Pi, Who's Who, '53. JOHN ALVIN WOOD, Senior' Bible major from Fort Worth. Chamber of Commerce, Cheerleader, '50, Head Cheerleader, '51, Honor Council Chairman, Varsity B Club, Who's Who, '52-'53, Freshman Class Ot- ficer. is A BILLY JOE ATHEY, Senior Math major from Waco. Varsity Football, '50-'5l-'52, All- Southwest Conference Team, '51-'52, Second Team All-American, ,'5'I-'52. DICK DUTTON, Senior English-Religion ma- jor from Phoenix, Ariz. B.S.U., Enlistment Vice-Pres., Vice-Pres., Junior Class, Pres. Senior Class, Pres., Sigma Tau Delta, B.R.H. Choir, Ministerial Alliance, Who's Who, '53. GEORGE S. KOUDSI, Senior Law major from Member Board of Directors Student Y , Vice-Pres., International Relations Club, Who's Who, '53, Baccalaureate College Des Freres, Baylor Law Review Staff. VERNELLE BURNETT, Junior Business and Education major from Baytown, Texas. Sec. of Freshman class, Student Council Representative, Freshman, Sophomore and Junior years, Corresponding Secre- tary, Athenean Club, Parliamentarian, Baylor Golden Wave Band, Tau Beta Sig- ma, listed in T952 edition of American College Student Leaders. 151 Jerusalem, Palestine. Phi Delta Phi, MARJORIE HUDGENS, Senior Music major from Lufkin, Texas. Student Council, Mu Phi Ep- silon, Who's Who, '5'l-'52-'53, Pres. of lnter- Club Council, Soph. Class Officer, B.S.U. Coun- 'N' f' cil, Alexander and Memorial House Councils, Fries. of Delta Alph Pi, Burleson House Coun- CI JAMES SLATTON, Junior Religion-History major from Dallas, Texas. Debate Team, Honor Council, Pi Kappa Delta. A. D. HENDERSON, Senior Law major from Palestine, Texas. Phi Alpha Delta, Editor Law Review, Pres., Mid-Law, Fall, Chair- man of Grievance Committee, Who's Who, '53, Vernon's Annual Award. l GLEN WALKER, Junior Religion major from Port Arthur, Texas. Kappa Kappa fsi, Freshman Class Pres., Soph. Student Council Representative, Baylor Golden Wave Band, Student Body Pres. JERRY COODY, Junior Religion major from Tulsa, Okla.. Vice-Pres., Freshman Class, ' Varsity B, Football. 'Ni FRANK NEAL, PENNINGTON, Senior Law major from Marlin, Texas. B.B.A. '51, Baylor, Phi Alpha Delta, Kappa Alphu Mu, Freshman and Sophomore Class of- ficer, Law Review, '51-'52, R.O.T.C., Who's Who '53. PRESNALL H. WOOD, Senior Religion-His- tory major from Vernon, Texas. Vice- Pres., Ministerial Alliance, '52, Chair- man Honor Council, '53, Pres. of Senior Class, Who's Who. GWYNA LEE SMITH, Senior Journalism- Education major from Munday, Texas. Athenean Club, Theta Sigma Phi, Who's Who, '52, '53, Managing Editor of '52 Round-Up, Editor of Lariat, Sec., Stu- dent Council, '51-'52, Student Council, '52'-'53, Board of Publications, '51-'52, Lariat Society Editor, Fall, '52, Theta Sigma Pi Representative to '52 National Convention. 152 2? RUSSELL THEODORE NEWMAN, graduate History major from San Antonio. Delta Sigma Pi, Pi Gamma Mu, Vice-Pres., '50, Student Council, Vice-Pres., '49, '50, '51, Senior Class Pres., '51, AFROTC, Runner-Up Freshman Athlete Scholastic Award, '47, '48, Numeral, Freshman Baseball, '48. CARL BAIN, graduate English major from Jackson, Miss. Alpha Chi, Sigma Tau Delta. S, JOAN PARISH, Senior Spanish major from Orange, Texas. Athenean Club, Fresh- man Class, Sec., Junior Class Vice-Pres., May Queen Nominee, Memorial House Council. RAY HAYWOOD, Junior Pre-Med from Commerce, Texas. Pres., Sophomore Class, Baylor Ridgecrest Club, ROTC Rifle Team, '50, Baylor Chamber of Commerce, Sophomore Honors. VIRGINIA SCRUGGS, Junior Education major from Houston, Texas. Sec., Fresh- man Class, Vice-Pres., Alexander House Council, B.S.U. Council, B.R.H. Chair- man, R e p o r t e r, Sophomore Class, Round-Up Beauty Runner-Up, Princess of May, Alpha Kappa Delta, Delta AI- pha Pi. LEGRAND SIMS, Senior Business major from Hawkins, Texas. Varsity Baseball Manager, Varsity Letter, Baylor Cham- ber of Commerce, Vice-Pres. and Pres., Freshman Class Officer, Varsity B Club. .45 MARGARET ANN NEWMAN, Junior Home Economics major from Memphis, Tenn. Tri-D, Devotional Vice-Pres., BSU Coun- cil, Freshman House Council. SUE BUSH, Senior Education major from Waco, Texas. Alexander House Coun- cil, Sigma Tau Delta, Vice-Pres., Pres., Alpha Omega, Sec., Student Council, Sec., Inter-Club Council. - ,w,.-f'- . -4 -S has Bayloris 1952 Homecoming crowd was one of the largest in the history of the school. l- Twenty beautiful floats ridden by Baylor Q girls were featured in the down-town parade. Pat Barfield was crowned Queen at half- time ceremonies while Puddy Harwell and Yvonne Rouse were named Princesses. A card section welcomed Alumni and ,Aggies during the presentation. The outstanding event was the dramatic victory over the Texas Aggies, 21-20. The annual Homecoming pep rally, hon- fire, and breakfasts given by various clubs and classes were held before the game. 1 X r Princess Yvonne Rouse and Richard Hall, Queen Pat Barfield and Jim Love, Princess Puddy Harwell and Buddy Johnson. mg, M52 Back row: Thompson, Schiemenz, Nelson, Frasher, Barfield, Moran, Chancellor, Alexander, Hollowell, Fielder. Middle row: Due, Kizzia, Cheek, Suddath, Harwell. Front row: Simmons. Burch. Rouse, Evans, and Stiles. K E.: sm' W l 'x 154 I. 'V . 'j,.' . . , . . 5 . MQ it , ,J P. -fu lvf' 'Af M .EIJVY , 2.2. , - 1 e k.. ' 1- W, JA it 5 ,Y 'dint , lil ' 'T f W Mt .. Q, Ly gk ' , V L 5 A - ,,, ,,. 2. bf, ' ,. vs 1 5, ,. 3 ,- , -- 1 ., l i ' I v ,J f y I I A H-'T VW First place, Delta Sigma Pi's Get Aboard the Freedom Train ridden by Pat Barfield. Second place, Alpha Omega's One Touch of Venus ridden by Puddy Harwell. Third place, the Freshman's Class float ridden by Yvonne Rouse. 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The traditional donkey race be- tween lVlrs. Byron Cox and President W. R. White was won by Mrs. Cox. , Queen Kathryn of the House of Hender- sdn was crowned before a court of many in 'ceremonies in Waco Hall. Virginia Scruggs was crowned as princess. X . :V , . E.. -, sl ,sf , ' W ii' 1 . at , i i , ' ' . ., 4 , 1-Nt? . '- . L -. - l ' v I, K .IR rw . V, 1 V L G f- I , .!l.. . 'uf-15 , Y 1 A I X 'X -'15 ,M A ijt. X .. V. ay l .3 TZ- A i - ws 1 , :u r Z Qin-M Y Y r 1' 57 E l lis-'Lili e f aa. -t 156 ,WN 671 f Mr: - -. Big Day on the Midway ,, -n ,,a,w.wf.4, 1- .,, . . ., Student President Campaign Speeches .N .us.4:,v,g- il Coaxy Coxie wins traditional Donkey Race 157 ' Tex Martin of Sul Ross Col- lege, leading . contender for champion all-around. , . F.. it il S gg 'r . i . , :Am ,TE r .3 ,I 1 ,,- X , 4 ' gm Y- 1.,3- et.. h x I 1, qinr, ,fl . 2+ . ,fa M, t. ,vi mylar s r- l , git Q fr 041' f l Q! 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H 1,1 1j.11.2? 1' ,135 X11 1,11 -,I u.w.s.:.w.x-rv:-1-L. - CONTENTS Calendar ' Features Government Military Organizations Zlmfw enlmbwf Registration Day September Wake Forest Game September 20 New Student Welcommg Party September 23 26 Golf Course Opening September 27 Golf Course Opening Registration Day .--.X Qczbbwf President's Reception Washington State Game October 5 President's Reception .October 9 Ike Visits Waco October 15 Rush-Social Clubs October 15 B S U Pirate Party October 18 ' Homecoming October 25 Halloween Party October 30 ,jk -2:1 ,vf ,.,.-- 7 Ike's Waco Whistlestop Bobbin' for Apples fyglnbwfx Juan Avila Texas Game November 8 Election of Beauties November 11 University Olympics November 13 Thanksglvmg Holidays November 26 Rlce Game November 29 jkcembw .L..l1 ' -v I Vw ,I lf, 1.43 One lump or two? Presldents Blrthday December 2 U B Chrrstmas Party December 7 Opening Basketball Game December 'I1 ROTC Chrlstmas Party December 13 Kokernot Open House December 14 Beauty Bowl Game December 18 AF 'lf-it Christmas Holidays December 19 Seniors win, 18-O. I Peers win U. B. Decorating Honors. 169 l rise to a point Figl1tin' Bears becfbme Feastin' I' Horace Heidt Show January 15 Constitutional Convention January 16 S. W. C. Relays January 17 A Religious Emphasis Week January 25 Football Banquet January 30 Backstage at the Horace Heidi' sho l Q 41, 1 it Blanketed with Sn . Club 54 Entertainment f r Corri- gcln Dates. lu. .A . Accent on Love and Corrigan Week-end February 1 Debate Tournament February 6 D. A. P. Stunt Night February 7 Memorial Open House February 8 Peer Birthday Tea February I0 Athenean Beauty Presentation February 14 That's, where my money goes! PALS on Parade All smiles at the Junior-Senior banquet. Final Exams March 2 Reg lstrahon March 9 PAL Easter Parade March 17 Faculty Student Basketball Game March 21 Banquet March 27 B S U Plcnlc March 28 JunioriSenior I wi April Fools and Freshmen A O's enioy Birthday Tec. .,,,,,.,., ' mb' , ,.,' 2' '-. 'vi-24214121-if-T,i i'51w1.'. 1-ik? April Fool's Day April 1 Easter Holidays April 3 6 Alpha Omega Tea April 9 Pan American Coffee Hour April 'I7 All University Sing April 25 - - - o o ij! f,. o - o a pf- - u Y, s Present Day William Tells May Day May 6 Elections May 6 Round Up Dlsfrlblihon May 'I7 Ring Out May 28 Baccalaureate May 29 Graduahon Day May 29 E I Pg ,E -Shame. .. ..Y- Y' The Last Mile ls. Q TS'7JlQ 5 Q' s A, eww May Day Target Pracfice 1 , ,H uk L . fl im , f'1.a,-Lek,-Q EEE The 1953 Round-Up um - x U ,5 :gf 7mm I -X' eifsiiisewfsx-zdirix-iff-I V. N., ,, , , , 'f ,ff , I 'lTl1TNlb.l IIGIINQI I ,: I i5QcjJV'tslNC3 I.iil?'AI'Iif' I 'N f TI-Ill 4, A 3. -. ' ,' T..4..f...4....,..l..T..,. ..,,,,,,I , I ' I t A I I 1 A I I I N ' I I I 'b , Wflllllr IIIII HIIIII I-III IP, - '- lKSGNLi5E l.lTXlIJlJl4I1mltI.JlI.I,i I 334 ON IIIIIIIII Ill 'wi I I Q' I QI JJ I I 7014 'E ' few 1 , 1351 EEZ. i f 'gyl .. ......:'gV I v v 1 . . 1 . . . . I FI W M y The Aimstlong Biownlng Llblafy, long a vision which haunted Ia 251151353 j in 'I Wi' ust one Ba lor facult member, Dr. A. Jose h Armstron , has TI I 4, ,MI iv Wi., Ll J Y Y . P g ll ' l . f actually developed into glorious reality. ' '-' .4- . f r, I, L. - T . W 1- 11 43 I . . ' . . . . . lgSgI2j,yI I i I 5: - The million and a half dollar building, classic in architectural f I'I Ily gll I design, was built to give a Worthy home to the iB750,000 col- ' :rl , V . . . l6ClZ10I1IOf the worlcs and memorab1l1a of the great poet and I 35 UIIIIIEYA of his poet WITC, Elizabeth Barrett Browning. l I Lim .If - . fl 'ul'-3 i Il I I I I This Browning collection, whose name and fame have covered fgvggg--IuI fAI the globe, ranks with the world's finest literary collections I I,! '- , il rl ' Forty-odd years in the assembling, the roster of those who . J -Ji a-I4 Il : Qi A 'j'l I,.l , I EI it 'g I have made lt possible would reveal many of the worldis notables 797 K Y ' , ,, I til I , pI F'- 'r'I-c-'-j-j-- from many lands, besides thousands of loyal ex-students of la y I lim this institution. Ii I IEIIIXIEIEEQQ Vfilif I I IE Q If II And the world IS making a path to 1tS great bronze doors. Dur rea, ,,,s I-l ad ' g ' M , 4 ing the shoit time since its dedication on December 3, 1951, B I I 'E 'I some 35,000 visitors from all over the world and practically THE BRONZE DOORS. One of the outstanding beauties' of the entire building. Modelecl by Robert Weinman, New York, each panel represents a famous Browning poem. every state in our union have crossed this threshold. The photographs shown reveal only a hint of the great archi tectural beauty of the structure. I Il QE s II QI 'iii' II III,III II- III III Q, M I , IIIIH Yi II ,. II I gg., I II I,-xi-K V ,tina 'I 3' Y iw ,i I. ' V II l J ' II ll I. fag I THE AUSTIN MOORE-ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING SALON. A ingly 'feminine room contains rare antiques and first editions treasures in relation to the poet's wife THE MARTIN ENTRANCE FOYER. Showing the sculptured bronze do enormous stained glass windows, and a glimpse of the personal wri' desk of Robert Browning. l A 176 HE HANKAMER TREASURE ROOM. Note the fine, and painted ceiling, the noble fireplace, with its enaissance Irons. This room contains the chief reasures of the Collection. Eleven stained glass win- ows enhance its beauty. THE ERIN BAIN AND JOHN LEDDY JONES RESEARCH HALL. A stately room with black walnut panelled walls and the handsome Sturdivant Alcove. THE CLOISTER OF THE CLASPED HANDS. This cloister, located in the Foyer of Meditation contains the original caste in bronze of the Clasped Hands of the two poets, in a crystal cabinet on the marble pedestal. Note the original John Carroll painting above, w h i c h depicts Robert teaching Elizabeth to walk, aft- er their marriage, viewed by Katherine Cornell. 77 l n - ' S1 -il V .hx fs-. x 'fi-Y' i -1 ,ii 4-Iii , MLN F1 f ,X ' -.1 A MSX e i 1.n . A 0 0 I X. M- Magix-- l Singing choruses at one of Baylor's many Friday A? missions. we 'W' Singing at Noonspiration. 9' Veta Cole and Bill Sherman plan Religious Emphasis Week Activities. Dr. Wimpee preaching at the worId's largest prayer meeting, Baylor Religious Hour. ' ' . ' V Qs wi' ut ,ui wm- l, 1 . 1 . ,. - -1 sw six' K. j if- I, Y 1 . 2 1 WH It t .Yagi 178 Ethan Frome Scenes from Goldsmith s She Stoops to Conquer ri. . . . 'rwo for the show and three to mcnk Com ls Green Cu Stoops Conquer I Curtain Time! Famed ballet troup entertains Baylor. Haydn isn't dead -yet! Playing are Forrest Fatridge, Jerry Josey, Del Sampels and Ann Townsend. Carnegie Hall, Look out for Pat McCall. Organized Confusion! BHR Choir rehearsing with Baylor Band. Jx us? l' This art class learns valuable information in painting portraits from famous portrait painter Mr. Frederic Mizen. Janie and Yvonne get serious lesson in line, space and values. Posing gets dull and difficult, says Bonnie. Study those values, a familiar phrase in the Art De- partment. Ky Ewing, outstanding freshman debater gets in those last few seconds refutation. . afi in d taking P hefio' n0n Rui dine uw Rec the wee HOUY. Sbfm eems lo Slotton 5. Collet! James -Th his bgter n Wt be more Que' tmP'e5E'e A - 6 G Semof P umeni ih 182 wi th his arg Dedmz Underclassmen listen as veteran Bradford Corrigan relates the benefits of years of study. The debate squad listens reverently to one of Prof. Capp's priceless bits of humor. ,find Continuity helps out in Q pinch! K-1 d of the new , - fly PYOU h hief engineer 'S ewden T e C Cgnsoiel X X .fe Address-lhlrd floor ommGCk SU' ' A fYPical croWCl in W Old Main. Station manager Bob Thornton staff ' gives the cue ' ' I production. In an ul ,ibm Election night! Lack of sleep or dismay over the returns that gives such an expression? 185 I legit wil ii ii ' ' I Publications Manager settles down to' balance M Round-Up bills. N A, i L ,ix ii use - . ' W W ei A t , 1 0 Personality editors, Alice Ball and Aileen Smith take time out. And they write the copy for the Daily Lariat--Angeline Smith, Mary Dicorte, Phil Hardberger, Catherine Osborne, Don Aly, Joy Smalley and Rabbit Wright. A ,,.- 4 fm? 1 if Mi s ii I, .,.,., , ,,,ffffr7: --, X if f M ii 2' V : ' ' X .V ,-A -'-u ln Joe Shelton earnestly watches the press work. Sleeping Frank Price, Willis Clark, Shelley Thomas and Bonnie Jo Perkins arrange alphabet and check layouts. 184 D . We ', is 5 .gui 'U tl K r ll L A ,, -H Y h gnu ge . ' 1 v .. r r t x . ' , l , R+ if 125, I - ' Round-Up staff photographers, Don Canata and D. 'R. Dietrich, have their picture made for a change. 1 .-- '54, qh.e.f-- Hank McFadden experimenting with color photography. Some editorial Conference-Ralph Man, Peggy James, Anna Vollmering, Margaret Durham and Catherine Osborn try to look busy. Q 5 lL.,: 125a, 2 M., 4 .fi it eer :M W'-' i l EZ 'fijf5X' ' . X gh . 1: 5 te i g .gy ' X I xxx' if Sports Editor Bill McCormick on his regular trip to Dub's office. F E' These wrote and edited sports and society-George Wal- lace, Clay Miller, Bunny Dooley and Dot Cook. 185 LIREREY1 fp -rm First Row: Ann Chambless and John Pir- flep Veta Cole and Bill Shermanp Betty Ross Conaway and Weaver Jordan. Second Row: Vivian Duke and Spencer Stone: Puddy Harwell and Buddy Johnson. Third Row: Mary Sue Hicks and James Bernarclp Carolyn Becker and Rusty Newman. Fourth Row: Cella Eckhardf and Deltoin Ashley: L'NelI Walker and John Star- keyp'Carol Noble and Clifton Price. 1 iw f 3 4 'W 1 Sexes Af ww H gin 1 Leif. W' me First Row: Maxine Due and Bill Guth- riep Pollye Sanders and Jim Johnson, Annelle Reed ond John Burton. A Second Row: Carolyn Williams and Bill Burnettp Joyce Middlebrook and Pres- nal Wood. Third Row: Betty Duning and Stan Hciysp Janeth Westmoreland and Jock Car- son. Fourth Row: Nellon Kennon and Harold Hughensp Jeanette White ond Ebb Grindstoftg Lodye Ruth Burch and Ken Ccisner. worm, ., . lov S ,O suv ' Belf-Tng . , NNY Hdrgoncefl mme 'Ri , i 1 iw ' ilz E V ' 'ir fi. H iiiussszesu wi 1 '-ww-QE.: ,, j :il 'Y ' - . I-71-. ff , - - ,.,!-Lig - it it r r i , f- ' ssjiflefffs. TI H, , 'f , ' 1 'Q f ff ', 'N A ' 7 X - - 3,4 - 'M F -.w11 u..m ,Q ,, Yj1,r12,M i 7 'W' no ., gf! 1 it 5 ,. f 155 V .4 . . gg if ' :i 1ilg'x? 5 'lu HZ' V 1 ' WH. fafg' -r f l ggguivuflx mmm X ' ff f .M Y' , ,' 1 - W, UUE! V - V my .V f iijliin., iii 4 , A , , -is. A i . QE? ,A X ' ' 'f ' - Y - .Lili '- X 35' ' . . 1 V H . - 4- V Y4,, .P riff'-' I - , ' was 1 it 5.1 ,. ' , 'H ' 'ii VL, Q f'-.,s::i..i::3i' Tommy Wright presents Ladye Ruth Burch with sweetheart Trophy. Tryon-C Formal WWW 7m TS., Who's having the most fun? Athenean Christmas Party for Orphans Home Q9 Spooks on the loose! Harrington Halloween Open House 1 Children will be children. Delta Alpha Pi Kid Party Improve your appearance week. Pi Alpha Lambda Holloween Masquerade. Gel that Christmas Spirit. U. B. Party Time. Sl U. B? Q Peffy PUl'fy ll Baylor Christmas Belles U. B. Christmas Party. .1n!...f if 5 , gi if . A L' 434 -27635 i 'f i X, vlsgfk- - ' That picnic food was power-packed, eh, Jerry? , r C15 USU I. i m. i RegiSfrQ1.ion A NAI! we, 'is 41753 Q6 . A , 1 W 'X 3s This room is too straight-couldn't be Burleson. Ni N ' ' Boys . if N I f Public' You stud Y hard mayb .w N- e You f ig ii Oo can be 5 .. w Q We DID-get that snow this year! 191 or Note 'Y HUIAM ,U V 'Mc Wy- nz gains taxi? -M .ms WM 1 am 4 HM. W mf 40553. 2, 1 -gm' MW, 1,2 V .fi ffm L ij y ,:,,iQxifgimgs.g,-159, Him, . .N i, Vei- gaglu A My I fl . 1 M, v fi X M X,'x rs if wt Ai Thieves at heart? stealing water from Pat 0 'Quivey co 6 10957 on me QP io' 0' Avera. They started their road t.o mischief by eating goldfish out of Sim's' fish pond in Hawk- ins, Texas - then hit national fame hy swiping an officialis flag before 30,000 people in Bay- lor Stadium at Bayloi'-Wake Forest game last fall. The rest of the Baylor Bear family in- cludes Joe, Josephine and Chita, residing by Waco Creek. . -N4 A fe 1 V' , fi 'ji S- -TR' , a 0 'N . . .a,,f,,-,,g1'3',-?4g,Q,1i, K 4,,f,fi g,, The Three Bears - Joe, Josephine and Chlfo. X 1 ,'5'T7'. l :ffm A , KX J if 3 ' - ,fe .if 'f i' ?f ij3:1'l1' -'Ziff' if ' -3?vHi ?'7 1' 4- T 1 .Y ' r:igr51wF?as. '12zLi1l'1'V1ff The Coll of the- Wild! is V. x I. fri l if Ui If an -l may vie, 1, 5 . eil Topsy and Turvey finally get cooled. Pot Averci offers the bears ci cooling drink. 192 -.q X WMM 195 -31 f Glen Walker Clifford Morton Dr. Ralph Lynn Dr. Roy J. McKnight President Vice-President Faculty Advisor Administrative Advisor I J? Andrews '35 R '57 Ball Billingsley The Baylor Student Council is composed of repre- sentatives from the four undergraduate classes, the Graduate School and the Law School. The Council serves as a bridge between the administration and the students, and works toward promoting student interests on the campus. 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. This year the Council initiated a Constitutional Con- vention for the purpose of writing a new and more ade- quate Constitution for the student body. Members of the Council attended the Texas Intercollegiate Students Asso- ciation Convention in Houston as well as taking an active part in the Southwest Conference Sportsmanship meetings. Bu rnett Bush Davis Ellis Hargrove Hilton Hudgens Murray Parker Smith Wallace Williams Wann cl President . . . . . . Presnall Wood Secretary . . . . . James Slcitton Slotton Wood 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 Ho11or 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 by instilling within the new students a knowledge of the system and to try individual cases. The Honor Council is composed of the following members: chairman, elected by the senior classg one representative from each of the four classesg three faculty mem- bers and one administrative representative appointed by the University president. Veta Cole Larry Hargrove Jim White Mrs. Lois Douglas Dr. Leonard Duce Dr. C. D. Johnson Dr. E. O. Wood 195 CTS , x Seated: La Rita Price, Dr. Monroe S. Carroll, Gwyna Lee Smith, Catherine Osborne, Dr. W. J. Thomas, Ann Chambless Standing: Mr. C. E. Bryant, Dr. Henry Trantham, Dawn O'Brien, Dr. C. D. Johnson, Sam Ferguson. Zamdofpall' ' Control of publications on the Baylor campus is in the hands of the Board of Publications, composed of representatives of the student body, editors of the publications and representatives ofthe administration and faculty. Members are subject to call by the chairman of the board. The chairmanship is held by the head of the journalism department. The editor is elected each quarter for The. Lariat and the editor of The Bound-Up is also chosen. Any student organization which desires to solicit advertising is required to seek permission from the board. This policy of control was developed in order to pre- vent indiscriminate solicitation of merchants by student groups. Each spring the board sign contracts for the production of The Round-Up. The present personnel of the board are: Dr. W. J. Thomas, chairman, Dr. C. D. Johnson, Henry Trantham, faculty, Dr. lVlonroe Carroll, Dean, Dr. Roy McKnight, Financial Vice-President, Catherine Osborne, Lariat editorg Gwyna Lee Smith, senior class representativeg Ann Chambless, Round-Up editorg Dawn O'Brien, junior class rep- resentativeg LaRita Price, senior class representativeg Louie Hulme, journalism depart- mentg Sam Ferguson, publications manager, and Mr. C. E. Bryant, public relations director. 196 it it ,1 President . . . Vice-President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . Reporter- . . . SPRING n.. ........ . . Clifford Jett Delton Ashley Cella Eckhardt Clayton Boyd Gwyna Smith President . . . Vice-President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . Reporter . . . President . . . VicefPresident Secretary . . . Treasurer, . . Reporter . . . Mem FALL WINTER .D . Dick Dutton .......JimGreen . . . Helen Weatherall . . . . . Hugh Williams Catherine Osborne . . Presnall Wood . . . . Al Higgins . . . . . L'Nell Walker . . . . Yvonne LeComte . . . . Peggy James HQ-QW lf-. J President .... Vice-President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . Reporter . . President . . . Vice-President Secretory . . . Treasurer . . Reporter . . . audofa Offam FALL . ...-.- -- Gene Anderson James Casey . . . . Pat Miller . . . . Truman Taylor . . . Carolyn McGeorge WINTER . Fletclier Brown Steve Collins . . . . Joy Deere . Bob Marcontel . . Anna Vollmering logs.--,. .- - - President . . . Vice-President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . Reporter . . . SPRING Jim Johnson Glen O'Neal Ann Dunlop . John Cook Melite Bain President .... Vice-President . Secretary .... Treasurer . . Reporter ..... Parliamentarian SPRING .--.... . . . . Bill White Merlyn Sampels . Luanne Wade . . Art Sullivan . . . Ann Dendy . Tommy Gooch President ..... Vice-President . Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . Reporter . . . President ..... Vice-President . Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . Reporter ....... Pa rliamentarian Sdpiomw Ufgdww FALL WINTER Harlan Murru, Charles Hamill . Jane Justice . . . . Louis Price Jackie Kemper ...WestonWare . . . Roy Cotten . . Floy Williams Peggy Sartain . . Kitty Turner Larry Hargrove ,QV . ,,.Y, QL LQ? ' -5 EV' , . R SPRING President ...... ....... . . Don Berry Vice-President . . . . . Clyde- Fant Secretary .... .... P atty Morris Treasurer . . . . . . Anita Stephens 200 d4w0ff6cm4 FALL President ..... .... . -. Jim Bob Hilton Vice-President . . .. . Joe Lee Nettles Secretary . . . . . Sydney Billingsley Treasurer . . . . Bobby Lou Turrentine WINTER President .... ......... . . . Joe Lee Nettles Vice-President . . . . . . John Brunson Secretary . . . . . Wanda Hall Treasurer . . .. Sarah Estes fmfffiwiy ,xiii sg linda 45224 . - ' .3 ui H, , A , V it :si , it it it ' -jg, , - gg , Yerfzeu xiii 'j ,yff 1-.,,-1 '11 Mi?Ei2f1 ' ' H, -'wi ,Ugg nffigii 'asia tg: i. , MQW nrsfig-: m,,,,5,,W. 5 A iv! Q aa 2- 5 2 Q3 Zi S.. if ' ff.fe.1fWFi ?3 COLONEL ERNEST B. MAXWELL Commanding Officer of Air Force Detachment and Professor of Air Science and Tactics W W' 202 CADET COLONEL TOM M. ROBINSON Commander of Corps Cadets Fall Quarter .3 3 25 ,' I f .ntl wig' '. I CADET COLONEL FRANK N. PENNINGTO ' N Commander of Corps Cadets E? Winter and Spring Quarter -. M1- cf'-fr E Z The Air Force ROTC program at Baylor Univerity has a two-fold mission. Its first endeavor is to prepare its students to become better, more useful citizens. If never called upon to serve in the armed forces of their country, their military training will still benefit them in whatever career they choose to follow. The second purpose is to provide the specialized training necessary to qualify them to serve as Air Force officers, should the need arise. . The Baylor graduate will take with him more than just the knowledge of his academic subjects. The Baylor spirit, the wholesome campus life, and the Christian fel- lowship which have permeated his college days will continue to guide him through the days to come. If the AFROTC program has contributed to that guidance, the program .ffL,...fzr727 Ernest B. Maxwell Colonel, U. S. Air Force is a success. Professor of Air Science and Tactics 20.7. . S Bozeman, Lt. Col. Wallace H. Carter, MfSgt. Clarence C. Cull, MfSgt. Robert V. Davis, MfSgt. Carl A. Divis, MfSgt. H. C. Haake, Captain Edward C. Hey, TfSgt. Robert L. Hallowell, Lt. Col H. H. Horne, Lt. Joseph A., Jr. Langford, SfSgt, Albert Mathieson, Major Thomas H Montgomery, Maior Willia McClure, TfSgt. James Kennedy, Maior Eugene m. McDowell, Maior Bert, Jr. Neese, MfSgt. William R. Smith, SfSgt. Billy O. Toland, Lt. William G. Walters, MfSgt. John R., Jr. 203 , , ly-V- o S- -Ti 'VJ' fx Yvonne Rouse 9 ns J Bobbie Bock .4 3 ., 5501 , 1 FN 1: 5,7 F I Jackie 'o - ' HoHovveH N,RQ E- . I o X 204 eww ll K, wwf' Q- U, ' ' J 1, mi W1 Q: 1 .- ,- 9 n E Z eww' H 5 n 12111 ll , 3,,QW?' Pc: If , nf' B Alex , 'SGH A under 2 Y, ,fin 'xx A Z' N Q, Q 'QQ s' AV- ' n f. 1,2 Wt z. Jeannine V' W sul 9' F .FU 'gnfll ffm fl vu-1 c, N .nh ll ii?-4 .r 2 05 Sdrqh Barber 3 7q,Z62umz'w 5545! WCM! Mmm and Spam? Zfmzw Stagg Home i?cwd A 4 4 magma 'Ia Roy Williamson and Sgt. William R. Neece Kenneth V. Corey, Ed Wendorf, Jr., John l.. Young, ond Richard D. Naylor. 6409 207 z4fmaZdS ' The James Connally Squadron, Baylor University, of the Arnold Air Society was organized in 1948. The purpose of the Society is to further the mission of the United States Air Force in connection with the rapidily expanding Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps l 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 foinial, one of the highlights of the social year, is sponsored by the Society. Sponsor of the squadron is lst Lt. Joseph A. Horne, .I r. Commander .... Vice-Commander Treasurer ...... Adiutant Recorder Reporter ....... Commander .... Vice-Commander Treasurer ....... Adiutant Recorder Miss Jerre Suddath in The Heart of Texas 208 Reporter ..... ,... Presidents Templeton and Mayberry. Alcott Bagwell Hardy Hataway Horne Martin ,-5 .-. ' 'ss Mcllroy Parnell Pearson Reeder Robinson Rogers Sikes Smith Swogetinsky Taylor, B. Taylor, D. Thig pen Trim up .I .gh Woodard FALL WINTER . . . Tom Mayberry . . . . James Parnell . .. Millard Pearson . . . . . . . Davis Sikes Mahlon Swogetinsky . . Bob Temple-ton .. . . . Davis Sikes .. . Charles Purdy . . . . Bob Taylor . . . . Bob Mcllroy QWWW Bell, B. Bell, B. J. Bley Branch Burch Burns Burton Bush Castleman Frasher Gage Goode Grace Groner .QV 'x ig R, ge K i ii, ,xv , , ,l '- i - i 4 fi' Presidents Gage, Bush and Harper fl J rrr rr HMM Omega President . . . Vice-President FALL .......- Recording Secretary ...... Corresponding Secretary . . Treasurer . . . Project Chairman . Historian . . . Reporter .... lnterclub-Council . . . Sue Bush Betty Lois Harper . . . . Kathy Goode . . . . Betty Bell .. Pat Frasher . . . Sudie Schaer .. . Joyce Hill Ruth Mugg . . Carol Noble Winter-Wonderland Christmas Party. President ....... Vice-President . . . 'BQ ,f I 4 if WINTER Recording Secretary ..... Corresponding Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . . . . . Project Chairman Historian ....... Reporter .......... Inter-Club Council President ....... Vice-President . . . SPRING Recording Secretary ....... Corresponding Secretary . . . Treasurer Proiect Chairman Historian ....... Reporter .......... .Inter-Club Council Betty Lois Harper Ladye Ruth Burch .. Marilyn Burns .. . .. Ruth Mugg Joyce Hill . . Marilyn Reese . Delaiane Yates . . Aline Groner . . . Carol Noble Betty Jean Gage . . Puddy Harwell . . .. Carol Noble . . Louise Rogers . . Kathy Goode . . . Cleva Jo' Hill . . Ann Kennerly .... . . Betsy Bell Ladye Ruth Burch Alpha Omega, Baylor's oldest social organization, en- tered its twenty-ninth year with a birthday tea on April 9th, Under the leadership of the founder-sponsors, Dr. and Mrs. C. D. Johnson, Alpha Omega carried out many projects such as sponsoring Juan Avila, caricature artist, adopting a fami- ly for Christmas, and the annual May Queen festivities. Social activities included a tea for new students in the fall, a Homecoming breakfast for exes, a Winter-Wonder- land Christmas party, a formal banquet in February, a buf- fet dinner honoring the May Queen nominees and the visit- ing duchesses, as well as numerous informal and rush parties. Puddy Harwell rode the AO float which placed sec- ond in the Homecoming parade. Homecoming Princess Pucldy Harwell on One Touch of Venus 3 211 Founder-sponsors Dr. and Mrs. C. D. Johnson Harper Harvey Harwell Hill, C. Hill, J. Hoffer Kennerly Keeling Laws Markham Martin Micldlebrook M099 Newport Noble Reese Rogers, L. Rogers, M. Schaer Starr Westmoreland Yates , B? 'ix ,Q Presidents Smith, Williams, and Reed. The Athenean Club, organized in 1935, celebrated its seventeenth anniversary this year. A tea honoring members was given by the Alumni organization in September. The Homecoming breakfast honored Miss Dar- rene Thompson, Athenean nominee for Homecoming Queen. Other activities included the summer reunion at Garner Park, the fall tea honoring new students, informal parties, including the annual Treasure Hunt, the winter and spring formals, the presentation of the eight Baylor Beauties in February and the new pledges at the spring formal. Some projects of the club were donating a tele- vision set to the Union Building, sponsoring a Christ- mas party for Waco State Home Children, and giving books to the Crippled Children's Hospital. Athenean sponsors are Dr. and Mrs. Charles G. Smith. cf' , President ...... Vice-President .... Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary . . . Treasurer ........ Repo-rter ....... Historian ........ Inter-Club Council . V , - . X 2, 'ml l 4, rn. . t li x, Km! ll gift.. wb ' , , FALL . . . . . Lynn Williams Cella Eckhardt . . . . . . . Mary Jane Cowden Pat Parks ........AnnelleReed . . . . . Shannon Rutherford . . . . Marian Harston .. .. Billie Ruth Hurst il ,,t. C' it felt! Alford gl' fiyf v lf. Andrews W Bowden Hu :Q B ' .ffl l N 2- l Burnett Brown Conaway, Conoway, Cowden Daly -rss! A Dendy Duke Eckhardt Faulk Fielder Guderian 554 SML ' , Hill L .. 'C N Hollowell l ,- 2 p Hurst l ' ' ' I h Justice l up 5 Kemper W ' f Mesaros A y 'C.i B 'S'-. Meyers 'Q it wig Miller 'R it Hg Moak ' Moore 7 -. ,' Murray if Parish I Parks X 4, f Petty ' Reed ,iii i., N WINTER President ........ Vice-President ......... Recording Secretary ..... Corresponding Secretary . . . Treasurer Reporter ............. Historian .......... Inter-Club Council . . . .. . . . . . SPRING President ......... Vice-President ......... Recording Secretary ...... Corresponding Secretary . . . Treasurer .............. Reporter .............. Historian ......... Rush Captain ....... lnter-Club Council . . . . . Annelle Reed . . . L'Nell Walker . . . Clydelle Raulk . . . . . . . Vivian Duke . . . Mary Alice Smith .... Marilyn Miller . . . Nancy Wingo . . . Billie Ruth Hurst . . Gwyna Smith . . Joan Parish . . Floy Williams . . . . Jackie Kemper .. . Billie Ruth Hurst . . Chink Andrews .. Barbara Bowden . . . . Judy Murray . . Annelle Reed Ewan w 1 .Ht it v l Dr. and Mrs. Charles G. Smith, sponsors. X -- l l 9 T P V+ H+- ' 7' g Hamm, 4 ', pf' l, W- Q' 1 , my , K, E3 E7 I T r v .. A W 'if Q - P 1 Rice - I , , - - fin, , - Rutherford , . ' l 1 gf t . g I K Schiemenz ' - -'N L? l ' 1 1 '--- C - 12 ml mm ' ' 'll- 'li u w ' .,, ,pq rr if-, rr H T 1 T . .- is T Schmidt 5.5. 7 K I A . Y- 34. ,Ji - 115' 4 C ,. s is it iliiii, in' 1.- Vf .M 'ivan .-A. V - J it i . 'hill ,WJ 9 Q13 .l7f:'1.gn 1 1 ' , J Y Ii-1 Y in 5 ill ffl is W Ill l 6? , . gg ' J ' Y: H ' ,J ll ' f . ' -01 ' II f 0- - W A' . I P -N Y . Y 'T' ll x f ii, J r - ' . N, ' f' s v: . , ' I Q ,r sf, ,, , r l 9 E 1 Ss fs 'F s, L ci 1214.2 ' Shugart Smith, G. Smith, H. Smith, M. Thompson Turner Wade, J. Wade, L. Walker Watson Williams, F Williams, L Wilson Wingo lg M Atheneans at their spring formal. 213 l 1 I Delta President ........ Vice-President ...... Recording Secretary FALL Corresponding Secretdry. . . Alumni Secretary .... Treasurer ........ Reporter ........ Pledge Captain . . Social Chairman .. . Inter-Club Council President ......... Vice-President ......... Recordin Secretar WINTER Presidents Hudgens, Hart, and Barfield. Correspoiding Seczelafyl H Alumni Secretary . . ...... Treasurer Reporter ........ Social Chairman . . . Inter-Club Council . . . Pe Katie Lou Hart .. Mary Sue Hicks . . Martha McGhee . . . . Delle Fagan . . Anne Goodman .. . . . Jane Gulley . Martha Williams . .. Jane Johnston . . . Marty Holland Carolyn Lindley . . . . Pat Barfield . Mariorie Hudgens .. Mary Sue Hicks . . Carolyn Lindley Carolyn Chancellor Charlotte Demmer ... .. Jane Gulley . . Phoebe Osborne . . . Jeanette White . . . . Pat Barfield 'Wi VN E7 he J m Bull Barfield Becker Vi' .11-.-I Birch Bishop Chancellor Covington Demmer Evans Fagan ,Lv it Foree Goodman Goss Graves Gulley Hart Hicks Holland Hudgens Hughes Johnston Lenoir Lindley Meiners Melton Miller Moran McGeorge McGhee 0'Brien Osborne 2 Delta Alpha Pi began its eighteenth year with the annual fall style show for freshmen and transfer students. Other highlights of -the year include a Homecoming brunch for ex-Daps, the February birthday tea, the winter formal, and a buffet dinner for the May queen nominees. One of the main events of the year is the Baylor Stunt Night sponsored by Daps at which the most representative senior boy and girl are presented. Formal initiations are held at the home of Mrs. Lois Douglas, sponsor of the organization. A I The club worked together managing rummage sales, fixing Thanksgiving baskets, and working on the float. Betty Moran rode the Dap float, 'The Greatest Show on Earthf' Mrs. Lois Douglas Owen . Paris Sponsor 'nf' 5 Patterson Payne Sanders Scruggs ef Shugart Sims Smith Templeton Thomason Tuckey Tyson White B. Williams M. Williams .... 'T A A 1...wLI1Ls 1. , - ef -' . . ' lf? SPRING President ......... ..... P at Barfield 5 Vice-President ........ . .. Martha McGee .r y A Recording Secretary ..... . . Anne Goodman ,ki 'lzl ' JI, . Corresponding Secretary . .. . . Mary Beth Payne ' M. Alumni Secretary ....... .. . Pat Patterson y gg' i M-- Treasurer ........ . ...... Jane Gully l ,ll' Nw N z Reporter ....... . . . Barbara Tyson l' l N l' l ' Pledge Captain . . . .... Beverly Graves ek '33 Social Chairman . . . . . Dorothy Covington 3 Cindy Tuckey ii The Greatest Show On Earth Homecoming Float 215 Presidents Milam, Bruton, cmd Thorne. 776 .lamfda Pi Alpha Lambda was organized in 1939 to pro- mote friendliness, fellowship, and social interest be- tween its members and Baylor. Among the activities the club sponsors each year are the tea honoring the new students, the Homecom- ing breakfast honoring the ex-students, the annual Christmas dinner, the annual Spring formal, rush and informal parties and dinners for the pledges. One of the main activities of the club is the annual reunion held the last part of July. Last summer the reunion was held in Galveston. Pi Alpha Lambda also sponsors the Rodeo queen contest for the Baylor Intercollegiate Rodeo. Each Christmas the club gives clothing and food to a needy family, and they sponsor other community- welfare activities and special projects. Baker Barnwell Bruton Byrom Casey if Frierson iisi HCIII Hampton Hancock Holcombe t 9' Huddleston Johnson Kendrick Kizzia t' Ii 1-Nl. l ff' ' ' fasisisin PAL-Spring Formal 1952, Ridgewood Country Club. Corresponding Secretary . .. .... Barbara Johnson .wwf Lit. - -A-Y .As T i ,QAA 1. , , T 'Mui I D wil President ........... , .... Barbara Milam Vice-President .... Corresponding Secretary . . . Recording Secreta ry Treasurer Inter-Club Council . . . Reporter .......... Pledge Captains . . . .. President ........ Vice-President .......... . X- Corresponding Secretary .. . Recording Secretary .. Margaret Kerley .Margaret Kendrick .. Jean Hampton . . . Gloria Mabrey . . . . Sue Bruton . . . Bette Thorne . . Nelda Stephens Virginia Frierson . . . . . Sue Bruton . . Carolyn Casey . . Jane Murdock . . . . Bette Thorne . . . . . Doris Welch . Nora Holcombe A - . . :A WN Treasurer ............ . . . Margaret Kerley sy , ,. I T ,. A Q l' V lnter-Club Council .... . . . . . . . ' ' A T' Reporter .................... . Bonnie Kizzia, PAL Homecoming Queen Nominee Student C0UnC'l ReP e5e fU7'Ve --'- ,vs SPRING President ................. .... B ette Thorne Vice-President .......... .. Virginia Frierson Welch Wilson Winter Recording Secretary Treasurer ........ Reporter ......... . . Inter-Club Council . . Pledge Captains ........... . Nora Holcombe Mary Lou Barnwell .. . . Marlene Hall . . . . Doris Welch . . . Gloria Mabrey Nelda Stephens Student Council Representative ...... Jean,Hampton Q., wi ri 3 . . . Gloria Mabrey Kerley Leath Mabrey V Maples Milam 5 Murdock Renfro Rodgers Stephens Stewart Thorne Tumblin Ware , Chinese Rush Party -- Fall 1952 ii i, i ii i ll is , . . Robertson Presidents Dunning, Jackson and Smith. 'U' 66141 Fellowship, scholarship, and democracy on Baylor's campus are the aims and purposes of the Peer Club which was founded in 1938 under the sponsorship of Dr. Lorena Stretch. Dr. Stretch, Kay Mitchell, and Dr. and Mrs. Ralph L. W. Schmidt are the club sponsors. Annual events include the fall tea for new students, Home- coming breakfast, Christmas, party, birthday tea, and'Spring ban- quet. In addition to this, dinners each term honor new members and officers. I Each year the club presents a scholarship to some deserving senior girl on the campus to apply on her tuition. Ashburn Baker Barbee Barr Belcher Cole Culp Dorsett Dunning Gartin Harris Hatcher Heard Henderson FALL President ..... .... .... J a nis Smith Vice-President ........ . . . Betty Dunning Recording Secretary ..... .. . Gloria Hatcher Corresponding Secretary . . . ..... Nancy Legg Treasurer ............. .. Carolyn Williams Reporter ....... .. Anna Vollmering Parliamentarian .. Sarah Pitschmann Historian ........ .... P e99Y James Alumni Secretary . . . ...... Carolyn Barr Inter-Club Council .. . . Mary Ann R09l0nCl Joan Nelson riding the Peer float. 218 L . President ........ Vice-President .... Recording Secretary WINTER Corresponding Secretary . . . Treasurer.............. Reporter ........ Parliamentarian . . . Historian ....... Alumni Secretary . Betty Ross Jackson' . Q .... Peggy Culp . . . . Peggy James Marilyn Metcalfe . . . . Carolyn Williams Anna ' Vollmering 'Mary Ann Stewart . . . . . . . Beth Miller . . . . Carolyn Barr Inter-Club Council . . . . . . Mary Ann Ragland -'SJ sean Herherington Hodge Honeycutt Jackson A James, C. James, P. 219 br as 1? 'jk S l 4 .. ', 1 1. . .Z Dr. and Mrs. Ralph L. W. Schmidt and Kay Mitchell, SPOTISOTS. President ..... Vice-President .... Recording Secretary SPRING .. Betty Dunning Corresponcling Secretary . . Treasurer Reporter . . . . . . . Parliamentarian . . Historian . . . . . . . . Alumni Secretary . . . . . Nancy Legg . . . Erma Lawler . Joan Pettaway Carolyn Williams Anna Yollmering . . Peggy James . . . . Beth Miller . . . . . . . . Carolyn Barr Inter-Club Council . . . . . Mary Ann Ragland AGN Johnson , Kennon Lawler Lawson less Marshall Metcalfe Miller Moore McCrummen McDonald Nelson Pettaway Pitschmann Ragland Schultz Smith ' Turner Vollmering Williams i, or N it s 1 grade it H in , it it :i in . , it is t, T, X J',: -last, it f s, , -, , . ' ilu' l : 1' 1 Mflfx. mi ,gl i 4 ,S. :ma , ..W,, , R , in xg sa, in gh, 1 ,iv it sag.. k ggi, it -.ii J, .xx it sf 5 f Presidents Cannon and Taylor. FALL President ......... . . lst Vice-President . . . 2nd Vice-President .... Recording Secretary ..... Corresponding Secretary . . Alumni Secretary ...... Treasurer Historian Homecoming Float- Enchanted Garden if .. . . . Josh Beckham . . . James Casey T ,-ma me The four fields of activity of Alpha Phi Omega are service to tl student body and faculty, service to youth and community, service the members of the fraternity, and service to the nation as participati citizens. Being a service organization, it crosses all lines of honorar social, and professional fraternities. r V The Zeta Omega chapter was chartered in 1948. Among the camp projects sponsored by the chapter are the Freshman Campus Tours the fall, registration of alumni at Homecoming, the Ugly Man conte the Beard-Growing contest, Keep-off-the-Grass Campaigns, March Dimes, and assisting in Student Council elections and other camp activities. The important social events of the year for the fraternity are t annual Christmas Party and the Sweetheart Formal in the spring. Miss Pat Alexander was chosen as Sweetheart of APO for the ye and represented Alpha Phi Omega at Homecoming, May Day, and oth events. The five faculty sponsors are Dr. Leonard A. Duce, Dean W. Perry, lVlajor Eugene Kennedy, Dudley Rouse, and William L. ,lamiso 4 Alcott Albritton Arnold Ba rlow Beal Beckham Boettcher Bowers Cannon Casey Cooper Dodge Early Englet . . Bob Taylor . . . Doug Ward 'SNL George Wallace Bill McCormick Darwin Reeder . . Sim Goodall -. f n -i, ,Q Wim ,- as 220 President ......... lst Vice-President . . 2nd Vice-President .... Recording Secretary . . . Corresponding Secretary Alumni Secretary ..... Treasurer............ Historian Farris Goodall Hazlett Hurst Jackson Jones Knight Krause Lanfear Dickie Cannon . Lee Barlowe ... Dick Hurst . . Tracy Early . John Dodge Dale Jackson O. D. Thig en P .. Ray Lanfear The Fall Pledge Class Pat Alexander, APO Sweetheart LeNeveu Morton McCormick McLeod Nash Parnell Reeder Rogers Sikes Taylor Thigpen Wallace Ward Williams . 5 51 Auyigl, XXNN ,,'! 3 Iigzz 1 Q ,m11ig?m,, ,., :1, ,L j Q - If V' j X M WYYN!! p P I 'v-h 1 Q5 A 1 r i L 1 K 1 gil 1-Q ar ,.5 lid, , 5 1 1 ll111W1 111,,1 11ll , Y us. i, X... 'W 1' lx li Fedora Kwai! The Baylor Chamber of Commerce was organized in 1919, thus having the distinction of being the oldest organization on the campus. ln addition to the usual annual project of selling Hspirit ribbonsi' before athletic events, sponsoring and supervising homecoming activities, including the parade and halftime queen presentation, the football banquet honoring the team, and an all university 'cplay day in May, this year the Chamber for the first time made possible a card section at football games. It is the purpose of the Chamber to uphold and maintain at all times that good old 'IBaylor Spirit -- Anything for Baylor. Presidents Bush, Justice, Sims OFFICERS ' SPRING President Irving Bush Vice-Presiclent Bob Dyal Treasurer Don Greiner Secretary Jack Sisco Sgt.-at-Arms Pat Vickerv FALL Brady Justice LeGrand Sims Dale Parker Ken Scarborough Bob Schwarz WINTER LeGrand Sims Dan Kennerly Chuck Ryan Tom Black John Coffee Front Row: S. Parker, Banks, McCauley, Crews, Schwarz, Dyal, Sims, Greiner, Cowclen, Black, Collins. Second Row: Jenni, Jones, Stone, Carson, Nickols, McGee, Parchman, Salome, Coffee, Williams. Third Row: D. Parker, Johnson, Gooch, McClarity, Potts, Ware, Kennerly, Wood, Ratliff, Bush, Hill, Fannin, Bailey, Osborn, Ryan. Not shown: Sisco, Justice. tif If Wt l 1 If 1, lm! 11 ' sffllfiti li llii iirii 1 'axis' ' 1 1 lui? Wy gi W ' . 1 - ,lil i l 'l,, i f' p 'zii n J' , l l M fi J 1' , 4 , ss- 7111.10 ww 5 - X I 1 p , P. - A 3' f 5 1 sq? , .31 W b-- 13, li- 1 Jvn,:3V,, ji if 1 . l P l ' l - - N 1l 4 - . fl ll , s , E New 222 N. fu . 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Completing its twenty-eighth year as Baylor's oldest 1nen's social organization, the Esquire Club continued pursuing the aims set forth in 1924: Hto uphold the traditions of Baylor 'University by the promulgation of friendliness, good will, and vigorous campus spirit. Climax of the year was the spring formal honoring Esquire's May Queen nominee. Other events included the quarterly formals, the Homecoming reception for Exes, the pre-Christmas Masquerade, and the May Day cele- bration. Miss LuAnne Evans rode the Esquire float as the club's Homecoming Queen candidate. may ,Q 1 U N af 'B I ri gi Blackman in I l 3 Brooks .Q i ew QQ r .1 i Q' i t-M, t Burch ff -rw .- -4 Z Carter My an . S Conn l E ' Daugherty I .i.. . J I I . Q E5 law Nl in QQ' we podd Q37 H Frances Gibbs L i f . L i . g e M.. E , . -ig ! .- , , E- 'rm -1'-,il N ggi ,n eoelzer 1 s, V71 Pledges Morris, Triplett, Dodd and Miss LuA.nne Evans, Homecoming nominee. -35? 224 ,, ...gn Miss LuAnne Evans riding Esquire float, Home- coming woo. Ei Marlow Morris :.: .,..:::,. y rijglwu i. 4 , I ........ fw 'w srfsaw QQ' - 'ra i- 'urs' 1, . 31: 94213 X ,F fa: 1-. . EL iii, . , f ,-,,,,L! .. . V .. ,. 1 if i Y Y , iq l ,E i. mmxx. MacG ranahan M A ' ' N Peek i i ' f m' , J is 1 1 xv ,J H .g:...:,.,i N new i S :EE: E5Ef :!'. H ' , 3' Y i V rf' Quin?-1 V Y Y Y 1552 V' 33-i 'ii' 'ali-:iff A ' 1 'S' JY'-Tix 'A' ' --A- Q ' ZF? ' v- -'N 5' , 'T-,, , H M t f 4 A N l ' I A- It V . - 2--f 'um p ., fg-1 if ? V, ,Q ,, ' H1 2 'fini 1 Rlddlesperger , N H - I , Smith U' ' 'H lr' fi? , in 'Ll A-P? ' i rlce f 1. 'V MT' Y, N Wiggins 75 M X M 9a Y . 1 iii.: , s. 1 1 1 A -'15 Esquire's Annual Masquerade Party 225 Fiwa awesawssss G itfg ' if g A saea assia A 4 J ' 'sa IEW' llllliiili - ,f,,, , Liu. my sf - -:gi ,tvfx a it l w l H rm H ,, A is it i N l i ii 512 : iii Presidents Ashley, Puryear, and Smith This year Taurus began its sixth year as a men's social club on the Baylor campus. We of Taurus are particularly proud of our' annual Homecoming break- fast, quarterly dinners and the many parties during the year. At the Oriental Spring formal at Ridgewood Country Club, Miss Betty Jean Cage was presented to members and guests as the May Queen. The Homecoming Queen nominee, Miss Marilyn Cheek, was presented at a dinner in her honor at the Raleigh Hotel Ballroom. Sponsors for Taurus are Lt. Colonel and Mrs. Wal- lace H. Bozeman and Mr. Ralph Norvell. Alexander Ashley Ball Bell Carpenter Carrothers Daniel Elam Grindsiaff Hagood Hague Harris Johnson Knepp ' liilj.. fQ?E5EEE y t -'l. FALL A T 555 , jr up -22.22-'E President ..... .... . . . Jack Smith Z1 Vice-President . . . - - - Clifton Price , ' - 'f Secretary . . . . . . Guy Winstead Treasurer ............ .... L ynn Puryear f --2' Historian .............. . . Roy Williamson ri -T Corresponding Secretary . . . . . . Scotty Daniels Social Chairman ........ - . . Jim -l0l1I'1S0n - l- T will TM bmah' rm 5 sMW'y -W-wg-W it fu 'r Pledges- Bell, Wylie, Ball, Fall 1952 WINTER President ..... ........ . . Glynn Puryear Vice-President . . ....... Jim Johnson . . . George Stephens . . . John Minton Secretary Treasurer.............. .. Corresponding Secretary . . . . . . Guy Winstead Social Chairman .......... ........ . . . Stan Hayes SPRING President ..... ........ . . . Delton Ashley Vice-President . . . . Archie Woodliff Roy Williamson' George Nelson Secretary ...... . . . Treasurer ........ .... Social Chairman . . . . . . Lynn Puryear Bozeman Norvell Sponsors G? Lee Lowry Miller Minton McConnico Nelson Pendergraft Price Puryear, G. F qyyx Puryear, L. 'T ia smith, B. Smith, J. Stephens Williamson Z: Wilson Winstead Woodllff Wylie 3 V Marilyn Cheek atop The Bears Choice 227 .L .Win m,5:,iim imisss xg ii, Ferl 1 i. Presidents Wofford, Wright, Westerfield 7'zqcw blade FALL C President ....... .... ...... B i ll Wofford Vice-President . . . . . . Jack Westerfield Secretary ............. .... J ohn Woodard Treasurer ................ . . Tommy Strasburger Corresponding Secretary .... . . . Raymond Jenkins Sergeant-at-arms ........ . .. ..... Jim Rutter Reporter ........ q ...... .... H ank McFadden 3 Once Upon A Time ridden by Miss Ladye Ruth Burch. 8 Bayless Bradley Browning Davis Dearinger Dykeman Edmiston Flanagan Fodell Hardberger Hayes Holcombe Jenkins Kramer WINTER President ..... ........ . . Tommy Wrigh Vice-President . . . .... John Woodar Secretary .............. . . . Walter Holcomb Treasurer ................ ...... J oe Tillma Corresponding Secretary .... . . . Jack Westerfiel Sergeant-at-arms ........ .... J . Fort Smit Reporter ..................... . . . Phil Hardberge SPRING President . . . . ........ . . Jack Westerfiel Vice-President . . . ...... Lewis Rio Secretary ............. ...... B ob VanAIle Treasurer .............. ........ J im Sherma Corresponding Secretary .... . . . Raymond Marshal Sergeant-at-arms ........ ...... B ab Edmisto Reporter .............. ...... B ill Wornbl Tryon Coterie, in six years has risen from the infancy of a new club to a mature, efficient, and highly regarded phase of Baylor's campus. The purpose of Try-C is to improve social relations between students, to strive for high scholastic standards, to fulfill the desired enjoyment of col- lege life, and to maintain the high traditions of Baylor. Social activities included tea honoring new Baylor girls and members of the girls social clubs, a Homecoming reception for Try-C exes, a spring formal, and a summer reunion. I ' Tryon Coterie is especially proud of its 1952-53 Sweetheart, Miss Ladye Ruth Burch, who represents the club in all activities throughout the entire year. . ' The members of Try-C wish to express their deepest appreciation to a wonderful sponsor who has had much to do with the success of the club, Mr. Billy Hinton. A MR. BILLY HINTON Sponsor Legett Love Us Marshall, R. Muller Pace Parker Pearson Polhill ,,, Price 422- Rios Rutter Sharp Shelton, B. Shelton, R. Sherman Smith, J- F- Miss Laclye Ruth Burch, Try-C Sweetheart Smith, P. Strasburger Tharp Tillman Van Aller White Womble Woodard Zenker 229 Marshall, N. Pearce, Briscoe, Vinson, Adair, Mrs. Sansom, Dr. Sansom, Hopson. Seated: Jackson, Barrett, Strong. W Wmaw Zend The Volunteer Mission Band, oldest organization on Baylor's campus, was organized in 1900 by Professor John S. Tanner. It works to present the needs and aims of foreign missions to both Baylorites and Central Texas. This is accomplished through mission activities on the campus and weekly extension trips to various churches. The money given by the churches is sent directly to the Foreign Mission Board. Active membership in the Band includes volunteers for foreign mission Work. Those students planning to do home mission Work may become associate members. For the past six years Dr. and Mrs. C. P. Sansom have been sponsors of the organization. President ........ Vice-President . . Q ...... . . . Recording Secretary ..... . . . Corres and ing Secretar P Treasurer Y . Q Program Chairman .... Song Leader ....... Pianist . ....... . . Reporter ......... Social Chairmen . . Drama Chairman . . . Extension Chairmen . . . Sponsors . . . . . Rex Hopson . . Mary Barrett Joanne Jackson . . . . . Elvenoir Adair Eugene Briscoe . Gene Medaris . . . Don Strong Tommy McBeth . Reba Barlow . . . George Bobo Florence Fielder . Harold House . David Pearce Ann Vinson Bob Marcontel . . Dr. C. P. Sansom Mrs. C. P. Sansom Florence Fielder and The Light of the World 0 ' M' ii 1fsflL . ii Eu- i '. in A BOB DYAL W. J. WIMPEE President Student Secretary Baptist students on the Baylor campus compose the Baptist Student Union. lts purpose is to link these students with the church while they are in college and to provide channels of Christian activity. The outstanding weekly activities include the Baylor Religious Hour, Missions, Volunteer Band, Morning Watch, Noonspiration, Singspiration, YWA,',Saturday street services, and Sundays jail services. The BSU is the sponsor of Focus Week, and the pre-school retreat at Latham Springs. Some of the outstanding socials of the school year are presented by the BSU in an effort to provide the students with clean, Christian fellowship. The BSU Council is the executive body of the organization. First Row: Rogers, Hopson, M. Cowden, M. J. Cowden. Second Row: Scruggs, Newman, Hodge, Graham, Mc- ' Donald, Pursell, Thomason. Third Row: Posey, Schultz, Dyson, Hillis, Tabor, Jenni, Black. Fourth Row: Dutton, Cook, Wright, Dr. Wimpee, Dyal, House, West, Hart, Moodv. Wingate, Andrews. as TD W if ' f' . aa it p ' 2931 T5 S Q 41. 231 if 1 .ff ' 'T i xi q -HH m wfivi ,www wmv my '5lglQ Mm . Wm H: wwWvl u1U?f: 0 F Wa i ' 3... JN- , 'mm Q WW XQW - Y r HM , - Y ' M. H ' ' W ' S 1 . - . Q - A ,..,. , sg, , V , 'ww IWSUUB f Mrscufj -'gi l H 01 0-2-DI QL L ,lug - A X ww lla 555513 M.. M X W ,Q Tv-35...... .' H. Ti ' M 52 771551: H J! -E7 A W - i :' . hm ll 'J sz.. ' ' , ,l,,.3f:l, V. 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Secretary . . . Treasurer ....... f' Parliamentahrian . . . Social Chairman . . . The Baylor-Waco Club was organized for the purpose of creating closer relations between those students whose homes are in Waco .and the surrounding area. ' X Among the homecoming activities were the sponsoring of a float and a homecoming coffee for ex-students. The club is particularly proud of its homecoming nominee, Miss Shirley Schiemenz. A Christmas formal and other social events were among the ,clubs yearly activities. i Seated: Goss, Sorley, Chastain, Casey, Schiemenz, Sorey, Kuhitza, Mahan. Z'aq!wv70aca 65:44 . Milton Laine Carolyn Casey . . Jack Miller . . Joe Moore . . . Pat Goss Standing: Laine, Speck, Bishop, Burleson, Peevy, Stell, Clifton, Blassingame, Miller, Blotskas. 'fl i' Hendricks Graham Lary Chambless Goetting Kappa Dem 79a Kappa Delta Pi, internationalhonor society in educa- tion, was organized at Baylor in 1929. Its purpose is to promote a closer fellowship among students of education and to encourage high professional and scholastic standards during preparatory years for teaching. Highlights of the year are the Christmas program, the spring picnic, and the open house for all Education majors. The officers are: Mary Dow Hendricks, presidentg Mable Graham, vice-presidentg Geraldine Lary, secretaryg Dr. Lorena Stretch, treasurerg Ann Chambless, reporterg Dr. M. L. Goetting, sponsor. Baines Branch Bruton Cole Day Englebrecht Grigsby Halbert Hanna Harrison ,f Henry - ' Dvbyns ' Q- Johnson Kennon Maricle Melton Metz Miller Mitchell McCarrol McElhannon Press Ragland Reed Schmidt Singleton Smith Strickland Thorne Walker Weatherall Williams Worral Kappa Pe Kappa Pi, installed on the Baylor campus in 1945, strives as a national art fraternity to uphold the highest ideals of a liberal education by the influence and artistic interests of students and to raise standards of artistic Work among students. In addition to the regular meetings the club sponsored a Matinee Coffee Time honoring Mr. Mizen, the new club sponsor, and other new faculty members. 'V' fkxz it I ,- fi ,l T mill? the ' Ii i Mi u-Witt yr fl ' , l' 'li ll A w 3 , huny 3 pl fl 1 ie' in ll llrgiltii l Kappa Pi Pledges '35, 2' Wendorf Allen SPPING 1952 President ...... . ......... . Vice-President .... Secretary ...... Treasurer .... Reporter .'. . .... f ...... . . FALL 1952 President ...... Vice-President . . Secretary .... Treasurer ...... Pledge Captain . . . Reporter ....... Christenson Evans Gage Halbert Hodge Mizen . . Ed Wenclarf Leah Wolf Margaret Taylor . . . Gail Halbert . . . Janie Martin . Caroline Allen . . Janie Martin Yvonne LeComte . . . Gail Halbert . . . . . . Pat Stiles . . . Mabel Evans LeComte Martin Pickens Stiles Watson Wolf Dem Fu Kappa OFFICERS ' President ..... . . Jeannette White . . . i A Vice-President . Bonnie Kizzia Corresponding ,Secretary ...... Sudie Schaer . . . Laura Studer . l Recording Secretary .... . Barbara McDonald . . . . . i. y i' i Treasurer .. . ' V Laura Studer .... . . . y A K Historian .. . Chaplain . . . . . Barbara Eskew . . . ' . Jeannette White, President Delta Psi Kappa is the national honorary' sorority for women physigal education majors. The organization is also a professional sorority for Women in the fields of health and recreation. Alpha Mu chapter was installed on November 7, 1948. V , The purpose of the organization is to recognize worthy members and to develop interest by promoting greater fellowship among Women in these fields. ' mv i Ashburn H 7' Eskew 3 l Fulbright Ha rber . . Bonnie Kizzia . . . Ruth Heard . . . . June Strother . . 'Roberta Heverly . .' .... Joy Udzzell Hazel Ann Ashburn . . . . June Strother Heard 53 Heverly James X Kappes Keahey Kizzia ' ess ii is Mitchell ' x ' - McDonald 5 A' ll s Porch Sphear 5 MT ix Strother Studer Stiteler Uzzellt .Whites V236 L 'ui-D ll L E Tri-D, standing for dignity, dexterity and domes- ticity, is the Home Economics club open to all Home Economics majors and minors. The club has a three- fold purpose: to acquaint the members with new ideas in home sconomics, 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 of the American Association. I Miss Retha Sanders was the club sponsor for the year. Brient rf Byrom 'Sri Clark FLE- , 9 at ls 1 D- . , I av' 3 , A.. , :ss E. . -sp i CE . , i Q fill i If-1 7 1- i ' - , Ek 5-3 , M,--.- 1 :mild --. . ,- t-, --7, 1-' -Q na-A ln lt- 4 '!, ,mn nn, um ii - in are it -- -in :- gn .a-in I , , -an i ,iw 1 -'1-S E3i .? ..K '-'Y ' I I Standing: Helen Love Smith, historian: Mary Frances Brient, treasurerp Miss Retha Sanders, sponsor: Virginia Frierson, pledge captain. , Sitting: Beverly Maples, secretary, Peggy Rodgers, presi- dentg Ann Pearson, vice-president, Tommye Collins, par- liamentarian. ' U, if t H Collins r r ,W 7 Q -r ix Cvppedse L' is Daniel Q' Dean 1 i Dorsett s i rg Fly Frierson Grozier Guess si Guest is Hollowell Hudson Keelan Lenoir , '-11' G Liles Maples Miller Milner ' Montgomery Moore Newman Northcutt Pearson Rodgers Schultz Smith, B. . Smith, H. L. 3- Stevens Sumners Terry Tippet -' Walker Williams Yarborough , D. Yarborough, E. E f46p44 ' Delta, President . . . . . David Mebane Vice President . . . ...... Bill Barth Sponsor . . .... T. J. Bond Alpha Epsilon Delta, founded in 1926, is a Nations Honoiary Society for pre-medical students. The Texas Beta Chapter was established at Baylor in 1929. Membeishi 1S a recognition of superior scholastic acievement of a pie medical student, and it affords him an opportunity to develo qualities of leadership, initiative, and self-education. Bowers Buchanan Butler Cannon Carter ' Dodge Edmondson Farrar Finch Gant Ginn Goelzer Harville High Hillis Hinnant Hon Hope Jordan Kent Kramer Lockhart McGranahan Norwood Owen Purdie Richardson Schillaci Shepherd Starkey Travis Wang Williams Wm- ed President ..... . . . Frank Mugford Vice-President . . . . Robert- Johnston Secretary .... ...... . Ann South Treasurer . . . ..... Julius Delegan Reporter' . . . . . Carolyn Hardegree The-Pre-Med Club provides its members with beneficial contacts in their future professions, and at- temps to instill a consciousness of its aims and ideals. The club, organized in 1915, presents varied lectures by prominent doctors, medical motion pictures, and student discussions of scientific discoveries in all fields of medicine. The club is made up of pre-medical, pre-dental, pre-veterinarian, pre-technical, and nursing stu- dents. The sponsor is Dr. Floyd F. Davidson and Mr. Edward L. Rabb is co-sponsor. 3 l lx N - , i Y: 'li Ui.. llll ll l l ll l ll A iw'-fy-T' , . - T ft: - .. Front Row: Delegan, Jung, Schillaci, Winkel, Ereasman, Cook, Jackson, Johnston, Travis, Webb. Second Row: Price, Courtney, Binford, Woodruff, Bledsoe, Good, Acheson, Wood, Fuller, Russell, Natoli. Third Row: Williams, South, Tippett, Perry,'Sartain, Owen, Palmer, Howard, Mahan, Lasseter, Peebles, Slack, Chadwick, Nichols, Hirtzel, Strong, McFadden, Perkins, Ireland, Adams. T Fourth Rows White, Goolsbee, McElhaney, Cogan, Mathews, Sanders, Cruz, Beck, Montgomery, Lewis, Ulch, Hell- muth, Wolfe, Kendall. Fifth Row: Davidson, Baechtel, Crosthwait, Wuthrich, Sorrel, Trethewey, Moore, Kohler, Dudley, Lee, Ripley, Moore, Weaver, Morrow, Rabb. ' ' ' 239 7 famed-Zig A spirited Round-Up staff started work fast and furiously to meet all deadlines for the '53 edition. Despite emergencies such as lost pictures, crooked rulers and slap-happy typists each page finally found its destination at the San Angelo printer. Those working night and day on the senior panels and write-ups felt they knew each senior per- sonally. Campus organizations became the staff's pet peeve. . .these groups had Chambless out of her head with layouts and Price reciting phone numbers of the campus wheels in her sleep. Madness hit the office the week before each deadline. Life at the Round-Up office revolved around typewriters, clut- tered desks, phone calls, and walls jammed with staff messages, memos, and phone numbers. . :but things got done anyway. Came the great day in March with the last deadline met, the staff breathed a sigh of relief and waited hopefully for May 15th to arrive. i i i ? F l Editors Chambless and Price STAFF - STAFF Editor ........... . . Ann Chambless Class Editors .... . . . Frank Price Managing Editors .... La Rita Price Willis Clark Puddy Harwell Graduates' . . ...... John Pirtle Personalities , , . . . Aileen Smith Seniors . . . . . . Wanda Burnside Faculty ...... .... R uth Groner Carolyn McGeorge Sports ,,,,, . . Bill McCormick Juniors . . . - .... Dian Tuckey Clubs . .' ..... ........ ' 'Alice Ball Janie Grozier Government . . . . . Betty Ross Jackson 50Pl10mOl'eS - - JOBS' Y0Uf1Qblood Features ,,,,, . Betty Jean Gage Freshmen ..... . . . Shelley Thomas Calendar . . . . Q . Pollye Sanders ' BOYIDFG JO Pel'kiI1S Index ...- , JG Nelle Gidden Photographers .... .... D on Cannata Business . . . .... Sam Holman D- R- Diefl'iCl'1 Ruth Mugg Goodwin Studio Law V .-..'.- ' I - Whiteside Al'fiSfS ....... ...... I Pat McCall Military . . . . . . Norman Lamb C 'lClY T'-'CkeY Faculty Sponsor . . . . . Louie Hulme 1 .: Um H' , km T! I: A' L jv vfll A wir. X A S, H Y Q ' in bei: . .i-Vin 5. -,-,: 5 ,N i ' 'l ',. 'f EQ 51? 'Wi ri ii wir - xi all- V , -i 7' i V7 ' .- ' A- :A 1 , 7 A ,ai . ' ' 'W ' -3 .,, - ' ' y. ff g my F ,gg 1 'P 2 '-'rw 5,5 4 ,t 1 ,J r qw X ,, t ,Qt le , - I , ,, tl Y Ji N, t xy. X4 X, , P Y 1 V if l . 11 vi U J H ,M H v Lu AE, 41, it H V xl V ,M J I iw 53 ' . Z 1' 'X t Y cv 'QQ ,. 7 1 i. 1 Er' ' 'l' t il'l H' ir' ii.. gl Qs. X te. 3 First Row: Gidden, Sanders, Price, Chambless, Gage. Second Row: Groner, Youngblood, Perkins, McCall, Grozier, Jackson, McGeorge, Mugg. Third Row: Whiteside, McCormick, Holman, Lamb. gdyzwlf 7 Crippen Davis Feuerestein Hughes .lanes Massey Mauldin Morton Scott Talley Willard Yates These are portraits of disguises and behind the disguises lurk the members of Baylor Theater, who share the Theater building with several large chunks of time and space also resident there, and spend their time slicing life into shapes and sizes to suit every customer. ln order to do this they must be so many-sided that often they don't know whether they are coming or going. Besides being able to emote on five stages in ninety-nine separate dialects, they display daring and resourcefulness in the light booth, super-human brawn as stagehands, impeccable suavity as ushers, uncanny talent as set designers, and uncalled-for originality as playwrights.. All Baylor Theater members are basically energetic, especially at the last minute, and are intellectual readers and deep thinkers all the time. First Row: Jones, Wagner, Wilkerson, Stalcup, Massey, McKissack, Wilson. Second Row: Love, Gartin, Moore, Anderson, Lewis, Gregg, Peacock. Third Row: O'Bannon, McNeill, Sikes. Nowlin. 241 7704 P46 ' Mu Phi Epsilon, national professional music sorority, was founded November 13, 1903 under the guidance of Mathais Sterling. Mem- bers are elected on the basis of scholarship, musicianship, character, and personality. The Phi Xi chapter was installed May 26, 1939 under the direction of Miss Martha Bar- kema of the Baylor School of Music. The group takes active part in promoting music programs in the community. 54 lMcCalI OFFICERS President . .1 .................. . Enlistment Vice-President .... Program Vice-President . . . Corresponding Secretary .... Allen Bell Recording Secretary ...... Treo su rer .......... Sponsor . . . . . Barbee Cheek Crane Crozier Davis R 3 iw? 'Ei 'V' -it 9 242 Barkema . . . . Patsy Flora McCall . . . . . Jean Houston Janelong . . . Janice Tucker .........JerryJosey Nancylegg Miss Martha Barkema Depp Garrison Greer Herrin Houston Huclgins Jones Josey Kay I-999 Long Metz Nelson Townsend Tucker Wilcoxen Wofford Yates hmm A campus sorority for students of music, Phi Beta Mu was organized in 1938 under the direction of Miss Martha Barkema. It seeks to promote high scholarship and musical social activities. Bi-monthly programs are held with programs presented by club members, faculty members and Waco citizens. Presidents Crane, Garlitz, Brown lv-N. 5 - l Garlitz Graham Hollingsworth r 1 fs rl ' ff. i Bernard Boettcher Brown, J. Brown, V. Brumley Campbell Clements Combest Courtney Crane Curda Davis, Doty Englebrecht Holmes Johnson Lancaster, M. Lancaster, P. Nelson Pessarra Swanner Tanner Vinson Wilkerson, L. Wilkerson, S. 1 Q f rf Lia, 'S rs 7, mf me ao ,emu OFFICERS President ...... ......... Q . . . W. C. Sharp Vice-President . . . ...... John Wiser Secretary ...... .... J ames Bruner Treasurer .... .... L ee Henley Sharp, Bruner, Wiser, Henley. Seated: Dr. John Woldt. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia is a national fraternity for the advancement of the musical tradition. This chapter, Gamma Iota, was founded May 18, 1940 under the guidance of Dr. Roxy Grove, then head of the music school, and other members of the staff. Since that time it has been active and fully associated with the Baylor School of Music under Dean Daniel Sternberg. Plus many undertakings on a national ffraternity scale, the club presented during the past year a series of community concerts, featuring distinguished members of the Baylor faculty. It also aided in several other musical programs on the campus. With its formal banquet each spring and its yearly scholarship awards, Gamma Iota- is an active part of the campus and community. Averett 'ff Bruner Craig Hart Henley Hopson Ingram King ,f Lamb Q'Brien Sharp -1115 X Stewart Streetman West Williams Wiser Woldt 244 Summer... Fall . . Winter Spring 'K-1 . . . . Catherine Osborne Zaqlafo .lmiet EDITORS . . . . John Bloskas Margaret Durham . . .... Gwyna Smith . . . . . Catherine' Osborne The Baylor Lariat is in its fifty-fourth year of service to the students of Baylor. Editing the Lariat during the past year were Margaret Durham and John Bloskas, co-editors during the summer of 1952, Catherine Osborne, fall and spring editor, and Gwyna Smith, winter quarter editor. Night editors for the year were Ralph Man, Bunny Dooley, Peggy James, Margaret Durham, Anna Vollmering, Bill Rogers, Sue Connally, Herb Legate, Dot Cook and George Wallace. Sports editors 'were George Wallace and Clay Miller. Society editors were Bunny Dooley and Gwyna Smith. Serving as staff photographers were Hank McFadden and Hugh Williams. Dr. W. J. Thomas is faculty sponsor. as Members of the Lariat Staff who had something to smile about- They are Margaret Durham, Bunny Dooley, Catherine Osborne, Gwyna Smith, Ralph Man and Peggy James. Second Row: George Wallace, Anna Voll- mering, Angeline Smith, Mary Dicorte, Dot Cook, Joy Smalley, Clay Miller, and Bob Wright. Third Row: Phil Hardberger and Don Aly. 245 The Canterbury Club is a national Episcopal student organization. Established at Baylor six years ago, this club has regular Sunday night meetings at St. Paulis Church. The purpose of the Canterbury Club is to further Christian edu- cation and to promote fellowship on the campus. Front Row: Fred Khoury, Bobbie Lou Turrentine, Nick Demopulos. Back Row: Keith Ulch, Bob Schmidt, Dwight Terry, Kenneth Corsey. Zum? 70amen'4, au! ' Young Women's Auxiliary unites young women to advance missions by studying, pray- ing, and giving to missionsg serving as witness to thepower of missions among the spiritually and physically needyg and to live for Christ consistently and convincingly. Baylor YWA was organized in 1931. This year Mrs. R. L. Mathis is the sponsor, and Mable Graham is president. r . , , K.. r E Z I 5 'Nl 1 up N N , tg. W. .i ... U. is H, ' i M . . 5 246 fr. I Oi fi 5 Q rm M If... gczqlofz 2 ' Organized in the fall of 1949 by ex-Ridgecrest staff members, the purpose of the Bay- lor Ridgecrest Club is to acquaint other students with the type of fellowship found in Ridge- crest summer assembly in North Carolina. The club sponsors programs to stimulate interest in Ridgecrest and to encourage students to live a more spiritual life. ' 246654066 Comprised of students preparing for the ministry, the Ministerial Alliance is maintained for fellowship and informal lectures aimed to aid young ministers. This group is sponsored by Dr. George Humphery. ' T247 l . 6 The Newman Club composed of Roman catholic students, was organized in the spring of 1950 and it is federated with the National Federation of Newman Clubs Its purpose is to bring these students closer to the church and encourage their participation in campus activities. 64404 Baylor'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-four 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 five years under the foster parents plan. ' 248 a 'Tj juni? fir -fx - , l ..e.r1n 2 as Wdaze The Rhapsody in White and the Baylor Bards were both organized in 1937 by their present conductor, Miss Martha Barkema, faculty member of the School of Music. These Clee Clubs have been in great demand on local campus programs, at civic functions, and on the radio. Their annual tours have covered all parts of Texas in recent years. Their programs include numbers performed by each Clee Club separately and as an ensemble. Their repertoire is all-inclusive from works of the early masters to contemporary light opera and musical comedy excerpts. Membership is open to all students of the University who qualify. John Hart is the accompanist, assisted by Lou Ann Williamson and Hugh Waddy. gcuyfofz 26544 I iiii it . rfiff 249 Y Y ' f ' if ' rl Na: ,,fft,f't',Q ii 1 , E4 ' ' ww ' tplti H13 sm! . H wl'!1'tw'f!'lff?fww H ' .tu H , 1. .W H S53 w'.t. i M. tmzgg' 4:5 sf: m - 3 . M '-' ' Er W sf H ti ya-2 H gf , Y 1, Q-1 Y V W W ' W . , E - V FQ Q Lili, 3 Q ' . . , ,Q V T - ll? . it gag i WW, 1 in it tfgamxt Y M . H , ,fri wh, V! f M ., A t -, , gdyzdfbs The Baylor Symphony, organized in 1943 by Dean Sternberg, makes an outstanding contribution to musical activities on the Baylor campus. One of the orchestra's public appearances is the annual presentation of the '5lVlessiah at Christmas. Various concerts are given throughout the year, including out of town appearances. Dean Stern- berg is the conductor. 3 L ' J was are 4 .1 The Baylor University Golden Wave Band is the symbol of the Baylor spirit in its interpretation. During the football season the 115 piece marching hand is featured on the gridiron and in parades. The concert band of seventy-five select musicians tour cities in the Southwest and make appearances in Waco Hall and in the Union Bowl during the year. ' 250 angela dgwa Tau Beta Sigma, national honorary sorority for bandswornen, was founded in 1939 and in 1941-6 it was nationalized at Oklahoma A. 81 M. College. The Iota chapter was installed at Baylor February 28, 1948. ' The purpose of this organization is to promote hand work among college women. Elizabeth Garri- son is president and Mrs. Donald I. Moore is sponsor. Anderson Edwards Garrison Knauts McCarver McDonald McFarling Neumann Saxon Tillofson West Moore ZWPP4 511044 Fu The Beta Alpha Chapter of Kappa Kappa Psi, national honorary fraternity for college bandsmen was organized February 21, 1948. Kappa Kappa Psi is a service and social fraternity. The aim and purpose is to promote the wel- fare of the college bands. Not pictured are: Agrista, Pedigo, Wise1', Walker, Novak, Alexander. Brown Davis Haney Hayes Johnson Jones King Ladnier Newsom 251 Owen Robinson Walls West Williams Moore 44446' President ..... . ....... Bill Hillis Secretary . .. ...... Mary Littleton Vice-President . . . ........ Richard Crider Treasurer ...,......... Mable Ann Graham Faculty Sponsor ........ . . E. Bruce Thompson Texas Gamma chapter of Alpha Chi, national scholarship society, was organized at Baylor University under the sponsorship of E. H. Sparkman. Membership is limited to the upper five percent of the Junior, Senior and Graduate classes. The purpose of Alpha Chi is the promotion and recognition of scholarship and of those elements of character which make scholarship effective. ' Highlights of the year's activities were a tea for new members, a Scholastic Emphasis Week, and the Alpha Chi Convention at Southwestern University. V Judson Allen John Bagalay Carl Edwin Bain Rita Jo Baines Betty Ann Baker Donald Gene Barker William Loring Barron, Jr. Morris Sheffield Beck John Oscar Boettcher Lucille Williams Brigham Vernelle Burnett Richard Arlin Cannon Edward Stanford Carter Ann Elizabeth Chambless Barbara Cheek Henry Lyman Coleman Joe David Cox Bradford Dean Corrigan, Jr. John Richard Crider . Gene Paul Daniel Starkey Dee Davis Faye Sherrill Dellinger Elizabeth Ann Dobyns Wanda Lambeth Donaldson William Tracy Early Charles William Farrar! John Richard Finch ' Patricia Jean Foster Shirley Ruth Frank Jack Freeman Anne Frances Goodman Mable Ann Graham Ruth Groner Patricia Guest . Alex Hamil Rebecca Chih-Lan Han Betty Lois Harper Wanda Harris Janice Lee Harrison Katie Lou Hart' Doris Jean Henry John Meredith High Billy Daniel Hillis Reba. Frances Hobby Sherman Allen Hope ' Shirley Jean Hughes Carol L. Hunt Billie Ruth Hurst John Edward Ingouf Bobbie Jeanne Jensen Jo Anne Johnson Jane W. Johnston Granville Hicks Jones' Jerry Lee Josey Brady Richmond Justice, Jr. Q Carolyn Kay Nellon Virginia Kennon R. L. Landers Juanita Geraldine Lary Julia Claire LeBlanc Robert Kenneth Leigh Elynor Gay Lewis Jean Lewis Mary Elizabeth Littleton Robert West Lockhart Martha Jane,Long James Franklin Love Walter Gayle Mangham Dorothy Eloise Marley Barbara Vic Melton Elmo Blair Meroney John Edwin Miltner Carolyn Cowart Misenheimer James B. Misenheimer, Jr. Katherine Mitchell Patsy Moore Parker Elbert Moreland, Jr. William J. McKamie Margaret Elizabeth Newcomer 252 Margaret Ann Newman Carol Gene Noble John Thomas O'Brien Catherine Ann Osborne Patsy Ann Parks ' Bobby Earl Patterson Ann Pearson Frank Neal Pennington Helen Jo Plasek Potts Gordon Harold Potts, Jr. Robert Thomas Radford Henrietta Kregel Rice Peggy Rodgers Maggie Marie Schulz Robert Louis Schwarz David Thomas Shirey, Jr. Harry Franklin Snapp Robert Sheridan Stich Celia Claire Stripling Robert Lemuel Taylor, Jr David Henry Watson Mary Fern White Donald Hugh Williams Sherley Ann Williams Sarah Pitschmann Williamson Blanche Sari Wofford, Robert Carl Young 7 S ' 46 Theta Sigma Phi is a national honorary fraternity for women majoring in journalism. Baylor's chapter, Alpha Nu, was organized in the spring of 1950. Officers for this year were Catherine Osborne, presidentg Ilda Lide, vice-presidentg Ja- Nelle Gidden, secretaryg Margaret Durham, treasurerg and Gwyna Smith, keeper of the archives. V Activities of the club this year included a publicity clinic to acquaint jclub reporters with methods of publicizing their club, sponsoring the Gotta Coin Drive at Christmas and high school journalism day in the spring. Durham Gidden ' Groner James Lide Osborne E' Smith P6 Established in 1924, Pi Gamma Mu was the first honorary organization on the Baylor campus. Its purpose is to further the study of the social sciences both in undergraduate and graduate Work. Dr. Ralph Lewis Lynn of the Department of History is sponsor of the local chapter. 253 .lt ' ,, :il slip 5 :rl 4... 4.3. i Nfl W. all ' me Deira Sigma Tau Delta has had an exceptionally interesting year. Emphasis in this Na- tional Honorary English Fraternity is placed upon the development of creative ability in literary and in other lines. Sigma Tau Delta has rendered notable service to Baylor's cul- tural lifeg at least once each year, it sponsors an outstanding cultural attraction in its pro- gram. Dick Dutton is the president and Dr. J. Armstrong is sponsor. . Oulu ofiww Baylor chapter of Order of Artus, Omicron Delta Gama, is mainly concerned with economic thought and institutions. Membership is based on scholarship and the primary in- terest is stimulating concern of the student for the conservation and amendment of economic practice. It attempts to bring to the campus worthwhile spokesmen for industry and govern- ment. Dr. Homer H. Halnner is sponsor. 2 5 1 f A ,. 'xii V. , 'ii I T E -V ,au ,- Z.-sir 254 N l Magda Zappa Dam Alpha Kappa Delta is a scholastic fraternity of men and women dedicated to the prin- ciples of service to humanity and scholarship in study. The membership is limited to those who have distinguished themselves in the study of Sociology. Dr. C. D. Johnson is the sponsor and founder of the Alpha Chapter of Texas and Buford Nichols is the president. dgwa Delta pd 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 established at Baylor in 1928 and has as its purpose nthe veneration of all the noble and beautiful that has come from Spain. Officers are: Betty Dunning, presidentg Jeanette Worrall, vice-presidentg Bunny Dooley, secretary-treasurer and Mr. Andres Sendon, sponsor. I l E1 255 in ' 1 rlllli V all H i it ,f , was l i, 1 H 1 I . fix l Q 4. qc em Em Zen Beta Tau is the local chapter of Beta Beta Beta, national honor society in biology, i11- stalled at Baylor, May 15, 1931. The society seeks to stimulate interest and promote scholar- ship in biological areas of study through student programs and selected speakers. The annual banquet and the traditional Week-end field trip climax the activities of the winter and spring terms, respectively. A 0 6 0 he a STUDENT AFFILIATES Front Row: Long, Finch, Autrey, McClelland, Liu, Allabashi. SecondARow: Trantham, Faculty Advisor, Skogland, Vice-President, Utsey, Treasurer, Carter, President, Ehman, Reporter, McCarver, Secretary, Tweedie, Faculty Advisor. Third Row: Cuscurida, Hoyle, Gilleland, Gill, Norwood, Northcutf, Soloviev, Byers, Miller, Wood, Men- delsohn, Barron. 4 Fourth Row: Stegant, Kaplan, Parker, Hillis, Baiocchi, Johnston, Hinnant. N v 256 2a4w,4 The Baylor Rodeo Association was organized in 1948 by a group of stu- dents interested in the customs and traditions of the Old West. Baylor has helped organize the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association for the furtherance of rodeoing as a college sport. The association has brought three Intercollegiate rodeos to Baylor and has entered shows of other schools in the nation. 5 94 . 2' ' W T T e President: David Shurley ... y AQ,:y .gy ,p B u Blackman D if if Combest f , Curlee Lancaster W Little Paulk Wieters Wright Dedaze -X The varsity Debate Squad is an organization which provides extra curricular activities for students in debate Work. lt is divided into junior and senior divisions. The Debate Workshop sponsors forum discussions on Tuesdays and once va 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 recognized as one of the best teams in the country. It has participated since 1945. Brad Corrigan is president ofthe club. Dr. E. O. Wood and Glen Capp are faculty sponsors. 257 2 x Seated: Peggy Swanner, Betty Graham, Wanda Hall. Standing: Jeanine Smith, Jo Jackson, Betty Bowlin, Billie Jo Whitesides, Danella Mat- thews, Jane Rogers, Jean Harrell. Www fffezcuwlez Www Seated: Ken Denton, Harrell Slack, Bill Satterwhite. Standing:Jim White, Bill Burley, Joe Netthels, Paul Matsunaga, Not pictured: Bob Reoenaugh, Nash Love, John Brady Nick rm. Dem opulas. lr-J-as DVY,i i v l i i ullr l Q 1 ll ii 'llu 5 W it r - fx , , ,ii ww ii i 6 li .,- fi ll i f 'fl Q 3:-Z Q :-- ' ' I -. 22 2 ll will it ,ll L r-7 'ff i--J , ttf iii f 5, ii ,HH W Y SA if A 1 5s il lg ,.., .:.,. ' xg-L 258 Eli ..4, , 5 , E 1 le mee amaze? is it it W it nl Seated: Betty Ross Jackson, Marjorie Hudgens, Rhea Briggs, Bunny Dooley, Mary Beth Grigg. - Standing: Elynor Lewis, Ruth McKissack, Carolyn Williams. Seated: Ann Goodman, Virginia Frierson, Sue Bruton, Erma Branch, Jackie Kemper. Standing: Nita Miller, Beth Miller, Carolyn Hardegree, Charlotte Demmer. V , g 259 ,. in 1 ,iw 1 '-'af'-r -4 Arkansas has the distinction of the largest out-of-state delegation in Baylor. The Arkan- sas Club, oldest state club on the campus, aims to promote fellowship between Baylor and Ar- kansas. Officers are: Grover Andrews, President, Garry Freeman, Vice-Presidentg Carolyn Mc- George, Secretary-Treasurerg Jim Poe, Reporter. Miss Joyce l-lornaday is the -sponsor. 1434641494 The Alabama Club was organized on the campus to promote friendship and interest among Alabama students attending Baylor and to spread the spirit of Baylor to our home state. Officers are: Charles Tidwell, President, Roy Cotton, Vice-Presidentg Mary Willis, Sec- retary-Treasurerg Joe Abbott, Social Chairman, Ray Bateman, Reporter. Y I J gi! L. 260 lil' ' 5 Qs? Define The 'cBig D Club was organized in the fall of 1952. It strives to promote fellowship among Baylor students whose homes are in Dallas and to encourage their interest in the social activities of Baylor. The Georgia Club is a Christian service organization which is designed to maintain fellow- ship among Ceorgians at Baylor and to serve the university. Total membership is forty-one. Professor Bob Reid is the club sponsor. 261 The Baylor Panhandle Club is an organization composed of students from the panhandle of Texas bound together for the purpose of arousing Baylor interest in the Texas panhandle and informing the section of its student activities at Baylor. Www 0Pfn?,,., TDWECTIOD . x,.'C.. - 4 Zczyfazz ' ' Wow ' OFFICERS Q Director . . . ......... . . . Bryant Tolbert President ....... ..... J ohn Cook Secretary ......... . . Kathryn Bruner Business Manager . . . . .Q Carthy Ryals ...Carolyn Becker Tolbert, Cook, Bruner, Ryals. Seated Becker The Baylor Religious Hour Choir was organized five years ago by Richard D. Baker. Its purpose is to 4'Win the lost and challenge the saved. They sing at the Wed- nesday evening BRH services in Waco Hall and are on tour at invitation. Each year is clirnaxed with a summer tour, singing sacred music. Members are voted into the choir as vacancies occur. Each student is chosen according to his interest in the religious life of the campus and the choir. The mem- bership is held at a maximum of forty. Front Row: Becker, Williams, Witkowski, McNeely, Petty, Craig, White Lawlor, Bruner, Grigsby, Tumblm Wade, Schultz, Kennon, Fielder, Tolbert. , Second Row: Jordan, Ashburn, Simmons,'Cotton, Dendy, R. Hall, H. Hall, Bagaley, Strong, Rogers, Dyson Posey Third Row: Ellis, Sherman, Hopson, Carnes, Black, Hughins, Cook, Ryals, Dutton, Moore, Stone, Johnson, Roberts ' ' ' 'fr fi ' ' W I 'U' ' gif ' ' -1 :fires ' gate T l ' ' '- -ta ' V , ,W - .. -, 263 Zaqlafa Milton McCullough Leo Parghman, Head Cheerleader Dan Olander wayne Swearingen game., gm Twirlers with the Golden Wave Band Shirley Myers Sariann Bowers Sydney Brewer Beverly Williams Pai Alexander 'EE 4. l 265 w 4, w 1 ww: w '..I'- mi .' 5. ,,,,,,..L,-Q. Y .3 fi ,. fi,-ga, mrs, ,U HV -3212-1 , -:mini .4 I ,,,,A.A . ,X , WV H w ' Vu , W xl W HM X ,,,.. A gg N , M r - Qs- f. fag, ,- .- 1 , Q, 15 EQ- W-,, MN ,, WJ., W www 1 , Jai x W, ' ,, ms 5. ,- J, , .31 ,, ,,,, .V H 1, T, ,,.. U wang Q.-'D ,nw '-3 H-v',N.,w,: ' W, V, ig, hw .1, . m . .. v ,.,, 1-'Wg , . ' Ji'-5ff,:,1 'r , -.'fE': H1 ' 3 ' Wei. ,. - - mr N.. ,EFEY3 . H' ,,g,w--' . 2 ze:-A .mlm Contents Football Basketball Swimming Baseball Track Tennis Golf Intramurals +:::-fi 159 A X gal! 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At Nebraska, he was All-Big-Six three years and All-American in 1933 and was chosen 4'Most Valuable Playern in East-West Shrine game in 1934. Before coming to Baylor, Sauer coached at New Hampshire, Kansas and the Naval Academy. F. A. MUNCLE JIM CROW-assistant director of athletics, head scout, and assistant coach. '4Mr. Jim is serving his thirty-third year with the Baylor athletic department. He is a friend, counsellor, and companion to every other member of the staff, and a usecond fatheri' to every Baylor athlete. He was an All-Southern tackle at Texas A 81 M, before joining the Baylor staff in 1920. At their Spring meeting, Southwest Conference coaches elected '4Uncle Jimu president of the Southwest Conference Football Coaches Association. A AUGUST HMIKEN MICHALSKE- line coach. Michalske's tough-to-penetrate lines the past three years have played major roles in Baylor's string of successes. 'flron Mike was a standout guard, tackle, center, and full- back at Penn State. He played guard for the New York Yankees and Green Bay Packers for 12 seasons, making All-Pro selection six of those years. B. E. 'GBILLM HENDERSON-varsity end coach and head basketball coach. uMr. Billu helps with scouting duties during the football campaign. ln 1946, Henderson's first year back from the service, Baylor won its first basketball title since 1932. He was acclaimed c'Coach-of-the-Yearf, A graduate of Howard Payne College, Hender- son came to Baylor from Waco High in 1936. JACK WILSON - assistant football coach and varsity track coach. Wilson was a big, bruising all-around back in his college-playing days at Baylor. He won numerals in basketball, football, and track, and he still holds Baylor in- dividual records for the shot put and javelin throw. Jack played two years of professional football with the Los Angeles Rams. SAM BOYD -freshman coach. For three seasons, Baylor's present freshman football coach was the target of 'cBullet' Bill Patterson, one of Baylor's top passers. Boyd caught the pass that set up the only touchdown when Bay- lor upset TCU 6-0, in 1937. ln 1937-38, he received All-SWC recognition and All-American honorable mention. Boyd does an outstanding job of preparing Baylor,s freshmen for varsity participation. Eft V t 1 ', jp , ,mi t Fl. M ...Q , - . . ff ..-- 4- s ff . it . e - --,. I X i ' ' ' M i ii 1 ' D M . l 5' ,:.-. f ' .. - -- V it 1' by , ISL 1 f 'Q c no - fs Y r ,gf . 1 . wld 0 YL i 911.0 H S, 0 B Ntafft Wilson, Crow, Sauer, Michulske, Henderson, Boyd ' 270 Baylo1 s 1952 football team was led by a pair f senior lettermen, Richard fDickj Parma and C. O. LC for Cosimoj Brocato. Richard was the Bruin's offensive fullback for he past three seasons. He is a local product, having een a standout on Waco High's state championship eam of 1948. Dick is of stocky build, and is a reall nspiration to his teammates with his steady brand of lay and love of teamwork. C. O. is a linebacker and also Baylor's extra oint and field goal specialist. He was the best npres- 'urei' kicker in college football the past two seasons. rocato never misses when the Bears have to have he pigskin between the uprights. He is an excellent eader who meant plenty to Baylor's 1952 team and articularly to the defensive platoon. 7752 J 5, - i Zmfm WWW Richard Parma C. O. Brocato v , ffff A . - 1 J we C ' 55 1- eil? tis? -'la lt - R PI f I 1.1 35.52 6 L' it Lwj! I fQ?5 'ei,g3P ' ssf.f?'-4 . , r ft: 3.-4: , ac- . .Q - i f: fi' -- Gifgfia, ff ti p , J -PM -. 1 1 . f y fel ., i Er, my-. F , 8.35 - - 1 Y fi .-.,. i Y .., ,W 'wlb J A-p r ,L ..,.. -ww 5 1 -- , X . Ng N 1- - sv ff Wg . -, -35, . ni A 1- ' ' - ' .. 'sil flvull , J 'gl V 1' lf w -. ..... . .Q - V' '2 - - f ,J N ' f . ' . 4 ' wfsv - . at f d. , ' A . . .1 C 'R J ' it it .. -S . f S , -fx-- i J. J 4 1 . W I . 1 11 fi Kkf f. if --Q Qi ' . - 'A '. ' Q 3 .. 7 li ' .. - w?..f. . ., ,, .-.ar . . ...f -. . -1 fff ....-1-2,91 .-. M' M- IM. .-, A-W, , fe Q , -..,- -..-1 ...vw .u,-wwf .,,i. . -. 'sr , 1 . , .. -, ,is rw- ...ui-.,.,- ..., . -4311.-.4 f- ve' .H . ,.,..,, -,Ji - , , . Q - , .ai First Row: Black, Lucky, G. Jones, Elam, S. Davis, Erben, J. Davis, Speer, Co-Captains Brocato and Parma, Bouldin, Sisco, . Moak, Carpenter, Athey, Earney, B. Robinson, J. Smith, Willis. Second Row: Manager Fairfield, C. Jones, Hooper, Culvanhouse, Renfro, Peschel, C. Smith, Davidson, Davenport, Hopkins, Wolf, Sherman, Wentworth, A. Jones, Dierking, Murray, Sullivan, Coody, Dupre, Radford, Manager Bailey. Third Row: B. Jones, Welch, Lee, McMillan, Riley, Reid, Sandifer, Barnard, Knowles, Bristow, Talbert, J. Robinson, Donald- son, Ross, Carlile, Cowley, Garrett, Clark, Sheffield, Barnett. Spam Pawnee Sports Publicity Director Dub King is serving his second season as a member of the Baylor Athletic Staffl Dub was born in Garrison, Texas, grew up in Fort Worth, and worked on both the Fort Worth Press and Fort Woith Star Telegram. His assign- ments included the coverage of high school and college football and basketball, amateur baseball, golf tournaments and the Golden Gloves. During World War II, he served 42 months in the Army. He was sports publicity director at Texas ASLM from September, 1948, until November, 1950, when he came to Baylor. ' Dub's duties as Baylorls Sports News Director are many, 'among them he has the responsibility of acquainting the fans with the various. sports achieve- ments and honors accomplished by the Bears. In promoting Baylor's standings in the sports World, he has written-up hundreds of sports personalities. Dub is secretary-treasurer of the Texas Sports W1'ite1's 1 Association. Conference Standings . School Won Lost Tied Pct. Opp. Pts Texas . . . . ., .... 6 0 0 1.000 176 Rice .... . . . 4 2 0 .750 104 sMu...1 ...3 2 1 .583 96 TCU .... . . . 2 2 2 .500 65 Baylor . . . . . . 1 3 2 .389 112 A8-M... 1 4 1 .275 91 Arkansas . . . 1 5 0 .167 96 Rushing Player Carries Gained Coody . . . . 123 470 Dupre . . . . 80 480 A. Jones . . 65 406 Carpenter . . 65 291 Parma . . . 77 267 Hooper . . . 16 80 Davidson ........ 39 86 Passing ' Yds. Passer Tried Comp. Gnd. Davidson . . . 156 53 681 Hooper . . 40 19 31 1 Player C. Smith . . . Dupre .... Coody . . Hopkins . . . . Carpenter .. Player Dupre, hb . . Coody, hb .. Carpenter, hb Davidson, qb A. Jones, rb C. Smith, end Parma, ib .. Cowley, end Brocato, lb . . TOTALS .... Ball Carrier Dupre ..... Coody .... Sherman .k. .5 5, Du b King 'ix Receiving Caught ......21 7 12 10 Scoring Td ...9 0 ...4 0 ...4 0 ...3 0 ...2 0 ...2 0 ...2 0 ...1 0 19 ......27 19 Punt Returns No.Returns 13 .., 14 PAT Yds. Gnd. 370 140 142 101 116 FG 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Td. Ps's. 2 0 0 0 1 Total 54 24 24 18 12 12 12 6 25 187 Yds. Ret. 167 167 142 1 L. . L ,. 1466- , 1752 f f 1 g??4-Ffa '?wEQQgff I-,:.,g M. Y L L 3 R nw gj lj: F 1 5 'W 'X . x.-. 1 lu! w, ud 275 Wake Forest Baylor f,gg1f.R i' i A ii tl v, NNN r?F ' T s 'N -:- V E, s ssQ, X at I .3 5:52 ,,,, K l . -' f 1 ,P r l .1 -5-311.11 .' I: iqgflgfal .-fa ,KV xi jj: 32,7135 iz.--Q2-it--. ,f,,lsii-,gf 'Il L in ' .szqj ff-, w.. , A - fat- V .., 1- J Riff -':'e'7.e.ii I., -i f .g -1 Tflviit-in ...1 'Q 1 A tilt : -A ' I -Iris rlf t lf' LN - if, '-'..f'i.E-ls. , -1 . ilxj F , -7 - gl L. G. DUPRE .WAYNE CULVAHOUSE Back Back BROCATOS TOE SUBDUES DEACONS K It gram..-s' Baylor Stadium: Sept. 20, 1952 -ln re- taining their crown as 'gChampion of the Baptists, the Baylor Bears gave warning that they will be strong enough to give any opponent a real battle any sunny afternoon during the 1952 season. Only 14 seconds remained in the rugged battle when Cosimo Brocato plunked a 13- yard field goal to provide the winning mar- gin. With just 57 seconds left to play, Wake Forest had to kick from its own 25. The punt went only two yards, and it was first and ten for Baylor on the Deacon 27-yard line with the clock rapidly ticking the sec- onds away. With Billy Hooper guiding the fighting Bears, it took only two plays to place the pigskin on the Deacon 4-yard line. A ten yard pass from Hooper to Coody, and a beautiful thirteen yard run by Hooper set the stage for Brocato's dramatic game winning field goal. Incoming from behind twice, the Bruins gave the fans many a thrill in a game packed with excitement from beginning to end. Don Carpenter made the most sensational defen- sive play of the game by breaking through the Deacon interference and stopping a cinch touchdown. During the furiously fought final chapter, an overzealous Deacon leaped from the bench to tackle Allan Jones who was ap- parently headed for the promised land. In the second quarter, one of the bear cubs- either Topsy or Tulyy - convulsed the throng by loping onto the field and nearly making away with the head linesman's red flag. QNO Bruin penalty resulting for offsidej BU WF up g 4 , First downs 12 10 ' 1 Rushing yardage 87 77 J 1 A f It f Passing yardage 202 123 A V .. Passes attempted 21 23 . .f-'Zjn , Passes completed 10 8 , ,,r, .V g aims. Charlie Cc-2:31-frtt D. Passes intercepted 2 2 Six sweef lrtkeog HooPerlS Pass Punts 6 l nmcent cc Punting average 1 43.7 35.8 Fumbles lost 'I 2 Yards penalized 40 54 274 B u 5 wsc First downs 25 13 Net yards rushing 329 178 Net yards passing 'I48 47 Passes attempted 2'I 'I'I Passes completed 'IO 3 Passes intercepted 3 'I F Fumbles lost 2 4 Number punts 3 6 Yards penalized 'IO0 82 Number penalties 10, 6 Heh ad Dupre, but he Qof UWC yi Qn d fh QI me kes fh,-ee fo r fhe JONES, DUPBE RUN WILD IN B. U. UPRISING Baylor Stadium: Sept. 27, 1952 -The Washing- ton State Cougars spent a hot autumn Saturday aft- ernoon chasing after the lightning heels of L. G. Dupre and Allen Jones. Dupre rammed across the Cougar goal line three times, and Jones made an- other touchdown and blistered the bermuda for 118 yards as the Golden Bears won their second straight game of the season. While Baylor's touchdown twins were showing the Cougars some razzle-dazzle style of football, the Bear's defense completely bottled up the offense of Washington State. Except for a lone second-quarter touchdown set up by a fumble, the visitors from the West Coast pounded themselves to pieces all after- noon against the Bruin wrecking crew led by Bill Athey, Bill Barnard, Ronnie Black, C. O. Brocato, Bob Robinson, and the entire Baylor defen- sive platoon. The pitchout plays used hy the Bears baffled the Cougars throughout the game. Cotton Davidson's and Bill Hooper's slick ball handling and fancy faking were valuable assets in the Baylor offensive attack. When tl1e Bruins finally rested their bunions, they had collected 329 yards on the ground. An- other 149 yards overhead gave them the amazing total of 477 total yardage for the thrilling afternoon. Even the most ardent Baptist rooter was aghast at such a performance as the Bears emerged as the only unbeaten team in the Southwest Conference. WSC Ba lor 31 day. JIMMY DAVENPORT' WAYNE HOPKINS Back End ,Q g --I I I I I M 'HHIIIH -... 1' 7 H E I ' 5 T' '. :.17'wU,Lju 1'j,N,gj , iff :-M, 275 f 'f plum' IE-lift JACKIE REID JIM SPEER Back End I exas Tech I0 'Writ II l WW,1NNNl wgg WI., ga n 9 I BEARS' LAST HALF RALLY OVEBCOMES TECH 21 10 Lubbock: Oct. 18, 1952-Baylor, out- fought and outplayed by fired-up Texas Tech in the first half, came roaring back on the sizzling heels of L. G. Dupre to all but sweep the Red Raiders off the field. Trailing 10-0 at the end of the half, the Bears rose to heights with a three-touchdown spree in the last two periods, leaving the gridiron with a convincing 21-10 comeback victory. The Bruin's belated rally should be credited to their fine defensive wall, who-kept the Raid- ers from scoring in the final two stanzas. In the second half, the Raiders never threatened as Bill Athey, Bob Robinson, C. O. Brocato, Bill Lucky, and Russell Barnett ganged up on them. Once the Bears began rambling, they took the Tech defense apart. On the ground, the Bruins collected 233 yards. Overhead maneu- B U X Tech First clowns 'I6 'I4 Yards rushing 233 183 Yards passing 'I32 89 Passes attempted 20 l7 Passes completed 8 8 Passes intercepted by 0 3 Punts 4 10 Punting average 43 40 Fumbles lost 2 I Yards penalized 65 5'I A Raider in for trouble. Athey turns on the steam and lets the boys from Lubbock know why he is an vers added another 132 for a total of 365 yards. L. G. Dupre ripped off two amazing touchdown jaunts. One was a tantalizing 60 yard scarnp- er, while the other .was a beautiful 18-yard run around the end. Allen Jones, the Bears' other sophomore swiflzy, also displayed some slippery running. His- 22-yard off tackle sprint set the ball on the Red Raide1 s one-yard line so Cotton Davidson could sneak over for the touchdown that started Baylor on its uphill victory. In this drive, Coody, Carpenter, and Parma all contributed some ferocious line busting. - This Baylor victory symbolizes the never- die Baylor spirit. A group of detennined Bears were not to be denied. On the comeback trail, the Bruin defense was like an immovable block of steel, the Baylor offense doing what the Tech offense could not accomplish. All-American candidate. IT!--Q 2 U of ll 23 Ba lor 33,000 SEE COUGARS POP BRUINS, Nv 15 1952-A Uni- Rice Stadium, Houston: o . , versity of Houston dream came true as a full-grown Cougar d stating ground attack coupled with an iron- unleased a eva D clad defense to hand the Bears their worst setback of the season. The Cougars snapped the Bruin's eleven game non- conference winning streak in gaining Houston's first victory over the Baptist in the three-year rivalry. The Bruins, suffering a let-down after a near upset victory over the Conference Champion Longhorns, were help- less against an inspired Houston team with the exception of a 55-yard scoring drive in the second! period. University of Houston built up a 14-0 lead before the Bears flashed their only scoring punch midway of the sec- ond quarter. After the Cougars scored their second touch- down, Baylor came back with the kickoff with their best movement of the day, under the direction of quarterback Billy Hooper. During the drive, he hit Coody for 16 yards, Charley Smith for nine, and Don Carpenter for 1O.'From the Cougar four, Hooper faked neatly to Parma and pitched out to Carpenter who had clear sailing for the TD. - k'd who like to win their Baylor's famous comeback 1 s games in the last half, found things reversed when Houston's ' f ous than in the first half. defense was even moie uu 28-6 Just trying him for size. Daven- port and Brocato drawing a 'bead on runaway Cougar. UofH First downs Rushing yardage Passes attempted Passes completed Passes intercepted Punts Punting average Fumbles lost Yards penalized 465' 1991? LEFTY JONES C. O. BROCATO RUSSELL BARNETT Center ' Bqck Center 277 12 272 7 3 5 8 32 3 75 rkan Sas PORKEBS BEAT BACK Ba lor Little Rock, Ark.: Oct. 11, 1952-The red-hot, Arkansas Razorbacks threw everything in the books at the Bears to blight their dreams, 20-17. The Bruins fought back vigorously, but there was just no beating Arkansas on this night. , ' The Hogs wasted no time in racking up a score on the board, scoring in the opening minutes of the game. Late in the second period Jackie Reid intercepted a Hog pass and raced 33 yards to the Arkansas three- yard line. Jerry Coody scored and Brocato converted, leaving the score tied at seven all as the half ended. Baylor chilled Arkansas, first gesture in the third quarter, then Coody, Carpenter, and Parma hammered their way from the Baylor 31 to the Porker's 22. From that point, Brocato booted a fourth down field goal FINAL BAYLOR SPUBT to put the Bears in the lead 10-7. - Arkansas went ahead 20-10 in the fourth quarter, but Baylor was far from through. Under the leadership of Billy Hooper, the Bears needed only two plays to travel 75 yards for the final score of the pulse pound- er. Hooper made a beautiful 41-yard run to the Ar- kansas 33, then threw 34 yards to Carpenter for the tally'with less than four minutes remaining in the thrilling game. The Bears fought desperately to get another touch- down. Hooper had them going strong with a minute and a half left in the game. He made a prodigous heave of 41 yards to Carpenter to the Porker's 35. The Bruirfs dreams faded as a screen pass was intercepted, marking thetend of a valiantly fought comeback that fell short of its mark. Jubilcnt Bears preparing to leave for first Southwest Conference encounter with the Arkansas Razorbacks. ii i ii a 1: , ii ii mi 1: ii ii ,ii - vi - -1 N 'Mi it . ii 'H ll ' 5' v .. 2 !1?i .gm f it if xi iff 5 5, 3 3 If X , ' BILLY HOOPER First downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes attempted Passes completed Passes intercepted Punts Punting average Fumbles lost Yards penalized B U Ark. Back 1 13 18 RONNIE BLACK ' W Encl l',wEH ,N wi. Qi 169 184 9 W 96 143 15 29 4 'l 'l ll 3 2 5 6 34.6 32-5 DON CARPENTER E Back 3 0 60 51 BILL SHERMAN Back A thing of beauty - Hooper's spectacular 41-yard gallop against Razorbacks. No time for Southern hospitality. Gaining valuable yard age the hard way. ' 279 A 5 C , u, 25 sae 1 E. I iq Qsff CHARLES RADFORD CHARLIE JONES GUAYFORD DONALDSON Center Back Buck A 81 M 20 BAYLOR'S LATE DRIVE Ba lm- DECIDES HOMECOMING THRILLER Mob scene - Bruin style. This Aggie E found ihe going rough. zso Q ' BU A8.M First downs 16 14 Net yards rushing .201 191 Net yards passing 111 43 Passes attempted 14 14 Passes completed 7 6 Passes intercepted 0 1 Fumbles lost 5 1 Number punts 3 8 Yards penalized 40 32 Some of the Bruin's aerial magic on move toward pay dirt. Homecoming 1952, Baylor Stadium, Oct. 25, 1952-Texas A 81 M enjoyed a 20-to-14 lead, and Bay- lor's hopes were fading with-every tick of the clock. The Bears did not intend to lose. Coody did some re- markable dodging for 17 yards after catching a pass as the Bears started their triumphant 65-yard cam- paign. Charles Cowley speared a toss for seven. Two more passes went wild before Cowley took another one for seven more yards. This made it fourth down with three yards neededl The game would be over if Baylor lost possession of the pigskin. A moment of intensity' covered the gridiron. A pitch-out to Jones was Davidson's decision. Jones grabbed the ball and sped down the sidelines for a gain of 27 yards. He went all the way, but officials ruled that he stepped out of bounds on the Aggie 15. Coody went off right guard for three, but Jones was stopped cold at right tackle. Three minutes and 30 seconds showed on the clock. Baylor was on' the Aggie 12, third down, seven yards needed. Cotton Davidson, coolest person on the premises, faded back to throw. He intended to hurl a quickie, but finding his receivers covered, he just took off for the sidelines, bowled overla would-he Aggie tackler and romped on across the goal line for a Baylor touchdown. ' Off the bench came Cosimo Brocato, owner of a perfect kicking toe when the chips are down. Would the game end a 20-20 tie as the previous year's game! Everything depended upon this kick. Baylor must have victory to escape elimination from the Southwest Con- ference championship race. The timekeepers final blast of the pistol had no sooner died away when crescendoes of Homecoming hysteria erupted among Baylor students, exes, grid fans, and honored members of the 1922 championship team. Thus Baylor turned apparent defeatinto a thrill- ing 21-20 triumph with another story-hook finish for which Coach Saueris Bears are becoming famous. FRANK BOULDIN Back , 1 l DICK PARMA Back 281 Fort Wo1'th: Nov. 1, 1952 - Once more when all seemed hopelesly lost, those miraculous Bears roared from behind in typical last-half fashion to gain a 20-20 stalemate with the Texas Chris- tian Horned Frogs. The Bruins gained posses- sion of the pigskin on the first play of the last quarter, and marched 64 yards in nine plays with what proved to be the tying touchdown. From the -Frogs' 16, Coody found a hole at center, slash- ed through and was home free, going all the way right down the middle. ' Baylor snatched a quicki7-O lead on David- son's quarterback-sneak. Then came the disas- trous second period ufiascof' Two fumbles, a blocked punt, and another short kick into the wind gave the Toads all their points in less than four minutes. -. . Billy Don Sherman set the Bruins on fire with an amazing 56-yard journey with an inter- cepted TCU pass in the third quarter. He weav- ed through the Frogs until one finally toppled him on the six-yard line. Allen Jones shot around right end for the score and Baylor was on the way back. Brocato's goal carved the TCU margin to 20-14. McKown's 34-yard kick into the stiff wind started Baylor on the final scoring drive. The ball was whistled dead on the Bear 36. Dupre and Jones joined Coody on the dramatic march which was aided with some terrific blocking from Jack Sisco and Robert Knowles. Jerry Coody was the big ground-gainer for the Bears, netting 82 yards in 15 trips with the leather. 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They were trying desperately to turn back a Long- horn stampede which had moved 73 yards and needed just one more for victory. .lerry Coody and Richard Parma, playing the best games of their career, joined Cotton David- son and Charley Smith in another amazing up- hill fight which almost created one of those fa- mous upsets which have wrecked so many title hopes. Coody tore through the tackles for gain after gain when the Bear attack was rolling down the comeback trail. When his afternoon of work was finished, he had piled up 116-yards to lead oose again. all ball carriers and had aided with marvelous blocks. All of the Baylor aggregation were stand-outsg all playing great ball. There was nothing to choose between Baylor and Texas for the day. L. G. Du- pre reeled off the most spectacular play, a 76- yard punt return for a touchdown in the first stanza. Parma crashed off right guard for Bay- lor's final score. Brocato didn't miss, and the Bears led for the first time in the game, 33-28. Witli just five minutes remaining in the game, the Steers started on their triumphal march that eventually brought them victory, and the undis- puted lead in the Southwest Conference football race. In defeat, the fighting Bears gave the en- thusiastic fans many thrills as they staged their marvelous comeback and scored more points than any Baylor team had ever scored against the Longhorns in 50 years of football relations be- tween the two schools. Dupre getting Baylor buck into the ball game with cs bequtiful 67 yard touchdown scamper. ,-.n 1 :xg ,:af.f-,- ---4--Awwzfgaf-f- ef- , ., .ca --ew 1 A 1. ..-fi -1 ' .fa-A---aa-1 WEr1.:I't71:f-1-S7e.??!'-A5154 .,, , ze ,- 2.-fel 1-1.33-fggg-:Qi -A if . -.11 Ai'-f.-Yak-:I-Q.'. , ff 'aI r7f--'32 1, .1 .- Q.2I? z.++ . , '- qi, -'?3T-9' -.gaf5.g:,sgg .1.:::..,. ' - 1-3' ,:-:' ---is . 3 ,,'.:f.1: -' .. ,. 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' , -, Qi' -':'?w-1 . -'f'?1 if -'-'AI-, S 'L -' 'i- i' ?-L- .- ' ofa ::5LLTSi55,,' 3321.12 TY-.: . . . '. -an 1' . A. It 'a 5 rl 'fi-Q'E11-ffsafs-'1i.:aI1 . . If .- ,fa . , .. git .1 ' ...at pf -L' 1' ' ' 'ff.i1i?'fri.ff'fF'f' 'ft 2 285 .y, Es 5' ' '-I-tl '40 . . . ,. . . .. AW . . .- .,,at.,. - . UNDEBDOG BEARS BATTLE PONIES TO 7-7 DEADLOCK Cotton Bowl, Dallas: Nov. 22, 1952 -The Bay- lor Bears brought 'fa real Baptist shower to the Cotton Bowl, then battled the Southern Methodist Mustangs to a bitter 7-7 draw. It was a bruising defensive scrap on a muddy field with both teams driving for touchdowns the first time they were in possession of the ball in the second half. Baylo1 s touchdown began on the kickoff that started hostilities in the second half. Charley Smith took the kickoff, and set the Bears in operation on their own 49 yard marker. The Bruins gained the remaining 51 yards in 11 plays, Carpenter going over for the touchdown only four minutes and 20 seconds deep in the third quarter. Brocato convert- ed, giving the Bears a 7-0 lead. Unnecessary roughness robbed the Bears of an- other chance just before the game ended. Pass in- terference was ruled against a Mustang on the SMU .HT - Q f u U. ' 'Q'-15,4-.-sv .T , 4 ,l HY .1 My L' 2 L .K i f ' .342 tlielf-aff f .'5 9... ' i 1 ' If' ,As-S-l':1-,-.-. fi ' if - fa' af fmt: -fe: :t.'ftL -+C-' n .Q 29 , I ' '5 1 .A '-R-.JY ' V3 1 ., '5s-.v -' gf.:-',g,'5g',, ',:t 'L .N 3 t .4 .'f'-ww:-- g'L:j'.. gg . . . . I 07 1 H 4 ...w e- s-.-...mas-fa.. - , 4 x- tie?-' 'Mil' new was--Q ' We :lift :'-.f , J. ggugc w gg,-7 '-.ifggs . '9J3,Q'P ',3?.'.,5-'Elia Mia-. - ills- I - ff'..:.ii ' 1' 1 7 4- 7 D. '- f 'ttf--'Y'-,,..,.:il1,7' M 7- ir fg:: p.: '- '- . ' . 'P' '- 'Y ,'. - ' f f i - .fy 141 .jf 2'f51x'ff.f 3iL5'.. 7 ' 'll ' -' . . ' 'H -I ff- '-,'. 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Brocato, whose toe decided the battle between these old rivals last season, trotted onto 'he field to try a field goal. Davidson knelt on the Mustang 25. He couldn't get a firm hold on the slippery ball. Brocato kicked but almost missed the ball. L. G. Dupre led the Baylor ball carriers with 45 yards in 17 trips. Charley Smith furnished the tussle's biggest thriller. He snatched a Davidson pass and came near breaking away to complete a 49-yard maneuver. Jerry Coody contributed some terrific blocking. - In a game that featured brilliant punting, the Bears, notorious as spoilers, again lived up to their joy-killing, up-setting role. sg. ,I .,. ,. ..... . . ' ', 'v y X J X Wllllg BOB ROBINSON M l' E Y V fftyy gm N Tackle ,.. ! 1.3gjg.,,'i,. 1 5' ' was it 77 CHARLIE SMITH End fl ' is t 5: ala, -'J-.' 286 th for 7. This Scomper Wof WS Parma BU ' SMU First clowns 9 11 Rushing yardage 1 16 58 Passing yardage 107 88 9 Passes attempted 22 18 Passes completed 7 7 Passes intercepted 2 3 Punts 9 7 Punting average 38.5 51.3 Fumbles lost 2 3 Yards penal-ized 95 29.5 CLARENCE DIERKING W Guard PETE ERBEN Guard , Y 5171 mo e PORN S. S M Ba lor 3 287 Rice Ba lor I4 Il 1 BILL LUCKY JOHNNY DAVIS Tackle Guard BU Rice First downs 7 19 Yards rushing 216 264 Yards passing 6 123 Passes attempted 16 15 Passes completed 3 5 Passes intercepted 4 2 I I I ' Punts 10 10 Punting average 39.6 35.9 Number times penalized 1 5 BILL ATHEY Fumbles losing ball 0 4 Guard -Q 1 , ,.,.. Q . ' fifsizlif ':'f 1 I 0 T ,il WU . ' ks - s s iiitf Q ' A ' l JERRY COODY ' l i , 'Ee Back A f fl, -iv I I I CHARLES COWLEY End 288 1 .4 'S Baylors payoff punch on lourney 'ro pay soil. OWLS RALLY TO SMEAR BAPTISTS, 20-14 Baylor Stadium: Nov. 29, 1952 - The Rice Owls, scoring their first triumph over Coach George Sauer, made a,42-degree dismal aft- ernoon complete by whipping -the Baylor Bears 20-14. They did it in manner reminiscent of the Bears in their finest moments - coming from behind in the fourth quarter with the help of an intercepted pass. The Owls used two intercepted passes and a miraculous 61-yard punt return by Horton Nesrsta to get their three tallies which enabled them to finish second in the championship race behind Texas. L. G. Dupre racked up both Baylor touch- downs. One was a beautiful 30-yard romp in the second period to the score. The other came on a two-yard drive over guard in the third chapter to send the Bears ahead, 14-7. Allen Jones came into his own with a spectacular 45-yard glide during Baylor's second touch- down march. C. O. Brocato said his farewell with a sensational linebacking exhibition. Jack Sisco and Bill Athey wrote a fitting end for their career with their 'usual terrific play. Dupre's 30-yard jaunt came in the second quarter after Billy Don Sherman had run 'back Rice's punt to midfield. Dupre warmed up with a four-yard smash, then skipped a dozen more going all the way to pay soil. Baylor broke the tie by moving 68 yards on eight ground attempts in the third period. Jones traveled 45 yards to Rice's nine for the big gainer. Twelve Baylor seniors closed out their careers as the Bruins left the field, and with that, the curtain came down on the 1952 foot- ball season for ,the Green and Gold. Bounding Baptist robs em of completion. Brocato turns tide on Owl pass. 'game H J 1 MAVM, w N me Q W Y V- dw , MM! V Tis IW! , Mx, X , jf L F L H 5 5 e-sfnf LQ N 2 : - A 1 - I3 3: as f s wil e ,, K. .. , . a . ,ws -.. M E . 4,e 5-j - 1 ' , . ,:,, M f if f q 3 X 635 , I! ff ,,g. ' .. f 5' 1 5 wi , W, 'dll ' S V ' sis -a xf. f - 376 e 'Q 2 M e as ,ii 1, 5 5- ' I x. t w, H W. 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XX, was Baymfs sec- , onayuexorg oi me year agamsn ' S Q one Koss. ' V ' The deieak, spoued we opener tor Coach Ox Emetsods 'Sexes I team, wmch Xacv-ed me eaagetkexxce e xo cope v-1K'Crx cXxe Qokstxed oiiense x and rugged Aeiense oi me Cubs. - v Baymr threatened to turn We r game into a rout. in 'me 'mst iew nimuxes oi way, seomxg 'whce in B-ugxoe 'In-.gas iksh Aowns ............ X3 go Sei. yards mshhxt ...... MFL 1.35 h get sardixvgaillg ....-- 1535 libs use a e. -....... Y-sssss eomvXr.ke6 ....... 10 gijxegntsgsegtzi ...... 52 A 5z'I?I.'f ,JL1'2Ii is me xi'L'!'R'S',XI3?2ZYs 'Une fuse 'Goree rcfmutes iov a M-Q 1952 BA advantage. But Texas iougm. backs YLQR F me a 'zo-1,4 me at bakixvoe, om OCT, 3 RESHMA 'so ian agaxm in me second NN- O Blinn J N FOO ' 'iouemowa 'Siwkns Semi BMW' CT' 10 1' . u 'i0r C TBALL 'Y A W wJ'nsoiBa51X0rf O excls on SCHE 'fxetooekxo xx x Ct, 17 Ag . ege C DUL eavmacxcs Henry 'YWYMYWBYJ and O U. of 9'ea Fresh herey E- CUB Roger gamgxmxfsparxsec Vee Q60 Cf. 31 Texas men 5 OP attack vwm deeeptlwe, XDSQXYGG Nov TCU Fr Ffeshmv there, 2 P- mmimg. 'Baxflvwfn 'NW Scored ' 14 SM eshmen en cfher 1 'wdieeg pXeX4ec1 W9 'BX EIN55 09 10 U Fre fhe,-ey eh ' 20 6 'Sfahxnaixte NQCLGG we shmen 21 r A1 yagtds aaa ffhereh 35 . 20 13 6 6 19 carries. '5 tunes io Xeavner 1 A once. score. 290 vvn F-Wenspl 7 1 mmm' Y. - Y.. A f nv- 1, Lf: ' rf if ,w-- A'v r'?ffr' 2 -fr--'x 'I QQ 3- JT' - 1 3 .7 1. ,I --V, John el'lCe. 1 . y 1.4. w 1 r H ', V . '- one '22 1 I r Sfvfkgv . N. f- ,f i'? i ,:i If ., , 'A9??Q '3 'Q' - S79,l'k?Y 1 ' Q w i . . 4 ' 4 'mm 22449 - if 5 . 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A8zM 44 46 TCU 63 60 Rice 75 66 , S M U 54 66 Ark. 40 - 68 .750 677 667 500 Baylofs All-Conference John Starkey sinks a beautiful one-hand iump short from 'I2-feet out in game against the Rice Owls. 333 333 250 r 'B -i 1 l 1 I1 V TA - 'JH G Beautiful defensive work by Joe Don Dick- son as George Scaling attempts lay-up shot. Bears beat Steers 57-43 in Southwest Con- ference Tournament. Bill Dalton also attemps to block the shot. Field Free Total Players Games Goals Throws Points Average 'Starkey 21 109 130 348 16.6 Bailey 21 73 78 224 10.7 Strasburger 21 66 58 189 9.0 Wieland 21 46 44 137 6.6 Morgan 21 42 56 144 6.9 Brown 20 13 20 46 2.3 COle 15 17 16 50 3.3 Dickson 12 12 7 30 2.5 Quillen 14 9 6 24 1.7 Hp? ,W , .1 1.4-,gpf Dalton 12 3 5 21 1.7 15 Q Qi,-, Parker 13 6 8 20 1.6 ' Blackwell 2 0 1 1 ' .5 Own, team totals 21 698 429 1233 58.7 ' W Opponent total 21 649 425 1259 59.9 Coach Bill Henderson with Co-Captains John Starkey and John Parker. 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Morgan 2 1 4 Dalton,f 1 o o 2 Allen, f 0 2 1 Brown,f 2 1 Johnson, f 2 2 may Ford 4 2 12 Starkey, c 11 6 3 28 Lampkin, f 0 1 0 Bailey. f 1 12 Pirvle, 9 3 5 Dalfon 1 0 3 2 edge o o o Dickson, Q o o 1 o Hoyt, f s 1 20 Starkey, c 5 11 Heft, g 0 0 Brown 0 0 0 0 Saunders 2 5 4 B,-gwn, 9 0 1 1 1 White, c 3 0 10 Morgan,c 4 2 Binfbfd, f 4 3 Starkey 711 2 25 Richardson 0 0 0 Morgan, g 1 5 3 7 Ohlen, c 5 313 Strasburger, g 0 8 Miksch,f 6 4 17 Wielcnd 2 2 5 6 Scaling 6 3 10 Strasburger, g 1 5 1 4 Baker, g 0 3 1 Cole, g 0 0 Addison, C 0 2 st bm e 3 4 3 Io Black 2 4 10 Parker, g 0 0 0 0 Swaim, g 3 3 3 Wieland, g 2 6 Martin, c 1 4 ms 9 r Waggener 0 5 2 Wieland, g 6 1 413 BF'-JmleYf9 0 1 0 Totals 16 47 Totals 16 14 21 46 Totals 18 24 20 60 Totals 20 19 25 59 Totals 27 16 18 70 Totals 23 17 17 63 Tommy Straslourger drives in for one-handed lay-up against the Razorbacks. Joe Don Dick- son and Murray Bailey get set for rebound. It was two more points fo-r the Bears. 293 Baylor's Starting Five. 11:- x., .S igvf rim' 1 X1 Ld ' 1 ee i , .. , .w J 1 , - . N , 3 1, , ... . ,QW .. U iw- nil X . ,. sr If - we 1'-.7 LTL .MZ Zi. . if it-1' gifoglflg Ji J 2 5.20 .l M . hx, I FRESHMAN BASKETBALL 1 LTL Top Dewey Green, Mgr., Dudley Parker, Jerry Jordan, Louis Estes, Cleve ller, Fred Gottlieb, Donnis Raines and Coach Bill Menefee. Bottom Albert White, Max Simpson, John Stieneker, Wayne Connolly, Gary Chapman, Harold Tillotson. CUBS UP ET SHORTHORNS L AUSTIN, Feb. 28-SPL-Bay- piled up 12. Texas took a 13-10 Estes and Texas forward Jiggs 1or's dtorrid glulfqs Istagedsa lgst- first chiarter lletad dand 'qlgile Buchanan-each. made 14. perio come ac ere atur ay same ree- o1n e ge a e 3 - night to upset the Texas Short- termission, gl-28. After the third 221,221 ff 15 'I 'E gflfmdlf Q45 '95 'B horns, 55-53, and gain sweet re- period the Texas .Shorthorns re- Jurdan.1 4 410 Buchanan.: 3 4145 venge over the power-laden Little tained its three-point, 46-43, mar- Fvglgiacg 2 2 is ggxgfag R jf? 4 415 Steers who had trimmed them gin. - bonnafllyj 3 2 1 5 warrickj, 3 0 6 handxly in Waco. , Texag Jimmy Browning, a red- 332252332 8 1 grfliggxgmegmlxvl 5 2 The, Cubs held the favored Shorthorns to just seven pomts in the final quarter while' they hot guard, who dropped m seven fielders, ed hi h scorers for the evening with 15. Cub center Louis Cl.ltbltth,l ,0 D Totals lTotall ,., Dec. 12 .. Dec. 18 Jan. 6 A Jan. 'IO ii Jan. 13 Jan. 'I6 .. Feb. 3 .. Feb. 7 .... Feb. 10 Feb. 'I4 Feb. 17 Feb. 28 Connolly Estes, and Raines getting the tip-in. 294 CUB SCORES . . Baylor 55 . . Baylor 60 . . Baylor 64 . . Baylor 61 . . Baylor 59 . . Baylor 66 . . Baylor 53 . . Baylor 58 . . Baylor 64 . . Baylor 65 . . Baylor 49 . . Baylor 55 Season total points. . .705 Lon Morris Lon Morris A8iM .... TCU . . Rice . . SMU . . . Texas . . A8-M . .. SMU . . . TCU . . Rice . . Texas . 59 Cubs average per game. . . Opponents average per game. . .55 Season record. . .won 8, lost 4 Jan. 17 Southwest Conference Relays at Waco. Feb. 7 Baylor vs. Rice at Houston. Feb. 14 Baylor vs. Texas at Austin. Feb. 21 Baylor vs. SMU at Waco. March 14 Baylor vs. Texas A8tM at College Station. March 19, 20, 21 Southwest Conference Meet at Houston. -.1 BAYLOR SWIMMING SCHEDULE Front Row: Gerald Zorter, Jim Harris, Jim Ware, Steve Oberg, Jess Kendall, Bill Damon, manager. Back Row: Warren Rathbun, Jim Ringrose, Larry Knowles, Mike Laham, Joe Lyon, Dick Hurst, Duanne Robbins, Tommy Gooch. Not Pictured: Bill Little, Robert Van Aller, Harold Moore, De Vearle Gray, David Cooper, Dick Berry, Bill Loving, Jimmy Dunlap. Twenty-two swimmers took part in Baylor aquatic activities in 1953. The team follows the schedule of Southwest Conference competition. Wilson Lucas is the coach of the Bruin aggregation. Baylor was host to the Southwest C o n f e r e n c e Relays January 17th. Southwest Conference Relays rs.. -. ff . - ,W . f f ilu it it MQW it it I ' V I is l 1,1 y 295 Ma r. Ma r. Mar. Ma r. Ma r. Ma r. Ma r. Ma r. Mar. Mar. Mar. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. May May May May May May May 6 7 9 10 13 14 17 21 27 28 31 6 7 10 11 18 21 25 1 2 7 8 12 13 16 VARSITY BASEBALL Sam Houston State . ......... . Sam Houston State .... University of Houston University of Houston TCU ................ TCU .............. , Texas . . . Texas . . Rice .. Rice .... A8rM ...... Nebraska . . . Nebraska . . . Texas .... Texas . . . TCU . . . SMU . . Texas . . . SMU . . SMU .... A8tM . . . A8tM . . . TCU . . . TCU . . . 7 Rice . . Colle . - . Houston Fadda!! Huntsville Huntsville . Houston . Houston . . . Waco Ft. Worth . . . Waco Austin . Houston ge Station . . . Waco . .. Waco . . . Waco . . . Waco . . Waco . . . Waco . . . Austin ... Dallas . . . Dallas . . . Waco Waco Ft. Worth Ft. Worth . . . Waco 'U-5 M. ' Baseball captain for 1953, Tyree Newton. Baylor's baseball team had a letterman at every position, the best double-play combination in the league the most experienced outfield in the conference, several All-Conference players, and an outstanding pitchlng staff Coached by Mr. Pete .1 ones, the Baylor Bears of 1953 won many honors for the Green and Gold with their determina tion and fighting spirit. . S' , :gt .. fl Ai- ' ,i 5 .34 P spy, 1,3 wwfgf' 3 V-1 an ' , ,. - N - rl 1 ' vii-vt s. f ' 1 - 5 ' ' ' f A-i ' ' dp an ...,slr-xc, 4 U ..u..t. ' w , - , ,Md-LW? U I I v f 1 V 1 2 -.J , ..N 4' - ' r- ' ' 1 , A N-ff lx J,-1 fr ,i ' Si ,f . ,gg .. ., X , I V y if . . V , ' 4' ' - t ' i' f . , 2 V Yr' tid. .. ., I-film i 'IM Q,JMQ,,,, A iwll y' L' , of ' MW - lvl' . iii? ati -15 as 'iw A i 1 , ,,,, ' Tiff ' ow -i,, it 'S as - -ttzqigy . 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Jack Haney in The long stretch as Bobby Benge Swinging for the fences: Ken Owens, battling: Bob- crosses the bag. by Benge, catching: and Fred Gottlieb, umpiring. 297 Mar. Mar. Mar. 13 Mar. 14 Mar. 20 Mar. 21 Mar. 27 Mar. 28 Apr. 9 Apr. 17 Apr. 18 Apr. 24 Apr. 25 May May 15 May 16 -Fc: Standing: Jim Bailey, Mgr., Lyman Coleman, Tommy Salmon, Pasco Parker, Bernie Tackett, J. C. Watkins, Jimmy Jones, Clar- ence Dierking, and Allen Jones. Kneeling: Guayford Donaldson, Allan Michael, Edwin Schroeder, Bryon Cox, Charles Cowley, and Weaver Jordan. VARSITY TRACK FRESHMAN TRACK Ft. Worth Exposition Ft. Worth Exposition ...Ft.Worth ...Ft.Worth Border Olympics .... . . Laredo Border Olympics . . . .... Laredo West Texas Relays . . . . . . Odessa West Texas Relays . . . . . Odessa Texas Relays ...... . . . Austin Texas Relays ........ ......... A ustin Baylor, SMU, Texas . Kansas Relays ..... Kansas Relays . . . Drake Relays ..... .. .... .......Waco . . . Lawrence, Kan. . . Lawrence, Kan. . . . Des Moines, iowa Drake Relays ............ Des Moines, iowa Baylor, SMU, TCU ................. Dallas Southwest Conferenc Southwest Conferenc e Meet ....... Ft. Worth e Meet ....... Ft. Worth fwmr-id ,ws G- at 4 up I Mar. 6 Ft. Worth Exposition. ..... . . . Ft. Worth Mar. 7 Ft. Worth Exposition Ft. Worth Mar. 20 West Texas Relays . . Odessa Mar. 21 West Texas Relays . . Odessa Mar. 27 Texas Relays ...... . . Austin Mar. 28 Texas Relays ...... . . Austin Apr. 11 Baylor, SMU, Texas . . . Waco May 7 Baylor, SMU, TCU . . . Dallas The class of '56 has the most talented freshman track team to come along in a number of years. The Cubs were expected to finish strong in the Conference with outstanding talent in the hurdles, the broad jump, the shot put, and in the sprints. Many of the Cubs are counted on to help make the Baylor Bears a potential power in the Southwest Conference track standings in future years. ' 1 r-Y ff' 1' V e ,M X H ii .de ' f .15-1 '--' :I-y. ' is fo-M1 A High Hurdlers for the Bears: Guayford Donaldson, Weaver Jordan, Lyman Cole- man, Charles Cowley. Baylor's distance men: Edwin Schroeder, Allan Michael, Bernie Tackett, Pasco Par- ker. W J. Q Baylor's 1953 varsity track team prepared for the Southwest Confer- ence agenda hy competing in eight earlier meets. Bruin track coach Jack Wilson had four lettermen around which to build his cinder team. Before the end of the season rolled around the Bears had accomplished much with their hustle, skill, and determined spirit. l Sprinters for the Green and Gold: Jimmy Jones, Allen Jones, Clarence Dierking, Tommy Salmon. 2 Ma r. Ma r. Ma r. Ma r. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. May May May May emub SMU ............ . . Dallas SMU ............... ..... W aco University of Houston . . . . . Houston Rice ........ - ....... . . . Waco University of Houston . . . . . Waco SMU ............... . . Dallas TCU A81M Texas South ...Waco . ........... ...Waco .. .......... ..... Austin est Conference Meet Ft. Worth w . . Southwest Conference Meet . . Ft. Worth Southwest Conference Meet . . Ft. Worth Defending the honor of the Green and Gold on the tennis courts is the team coached by Wil- son Lucas. Aided by the talented returning letter- men, determination, and the Baylor spirit, the team made an excellent showing for the Bears. During the spring months the team played a busy schedule which included five important South- west Conference matches. .ix f 1 y nag 4 ls 3 as-: tsp. Ut' i Yi. Standing: David Telford, Claude Rogers, and John lngouf. Kneeling: Larry Goldbeck and James LeNeveu. .fl 5-'lk s s ,J ssi '1 Hwgg ll H wht' ' xxxgr rw it l l l l 1 .. .ol or- . - S .. . to . tiff-T ser d makei the David Telford and Jim LeNeveu with an eye on the SWC dd 'Helio' doubles championship. DG 300 4451! Baylor's team on the links this Spring is headed by a group of highly-regarded returning lettermen and many determined younger aspirants coached by Odis Beck. The team meets in competition with teams from the Southwest Conference schools and other colleges in the surrounding area. The Ridgewood Country Club is the site of all of Baylor's home matches. Ma r. Mar Ma r. Mar. Mar - Mar Mar Ma r. Ma r. Standing: Jack Westerfield, Jerry Kolb, L. M. Kizer, Lewis Travis. Kneeling: Dean Bishop, Bill James, J o h n Thornton, Morgan McReynolds. Ft. Worth Exposition Ft. Worth Exposition Trinity University . . Border Olympics . . Border Olympics . . Stephen F. Austin . Trinity University . . . Ft. Worth . . Ft. Worth San Antonio . . . . Laredo . . . . Laredo . . . . . Waco . . . . . Waco A8iM ............ College Station University of Houston .... Houston Jack Westerfield, Jerry Kolb, and Bill James practice teemg off for Southwest Conference competition. Mar. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. May May May 31 6 7 10 17 23 1 14 15 Texas ............. . . . Waco University of Houston ...... Waco SMU ............... Rice Stephen F. Austin . . . Arkansas ......... SW Conference Meet . . . Z . Waco . . . Houston Nacogdoches . . . . . Waco . . Ft. Worth TCU ............... . . . . Ft. Worth SW Conference Meet .... A Ft. Worth 301 Wm gem 3 ' 1 Baylor had its strongest team in many years in the sr , 1 L' yy,l- B t , , aayyyia ,Q X2-1 -- 'L is 1953 Waco Regional Golden Gloves Tournament ei yyyaya , ,.af, 1 m e or ,F '. N 'lkgl jzj' r im ' ' it ' A Y 'N ' H-4 Left to ri9ht, bottom row: Novice welter champ Andy , I ,X U Ql 'i ' I t y . V , ,, Y z 1 Orecke, Novice middleweight champ Ed Surrey, W' In y , y iyf y ,, , l 5, mi Novice heavyweight finalist Gary Freeman, Novice -'-- l l l ' ..,. I QA . tt' I , 1 ,E light-heavy champ Bill Kelley, and Novice light- l, ' p l N ' 'ii p- 1 -ij: F' i , weight semi-finalist George McCoy. Standing, left ', X' A ' 1 'V I li ' '- to right: Open bantam champ Jerry Flanagan, Open i t y ffif 53 x ', ' N 2 ff' middle champ George McClinton, Open lightweight - xx N ii iw! champ Jerry Conner, Novice lightweight Billy Beck- , Y, Y ,N -f Y' fy in er, and Novice lightweight finalist Everett DeShea. E iitt eeir L t . V 'A i l I E me it '7 Under the direction of Mr. Bill Mene- fee and Cuin Grigshy, Baylor's outstand- ing intramural program offers Wholesome entertainment and recreation to every Bay- lor student. Among the various activities are football, basketball, handball, ping on softball Golf, swimming, and track. P gr - v e Much competition, interest and enthusiasm characterizes the Baylor intramural pro- gram. WL- WINNERS OF PRE-CHRISTMAS BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT not pictured. INTRAMURAL FOOTBALL CHAMPS Standing: E. C. Harris, Ernest o e Woodard and David Cooper. p Bill Sims and Jack Greever. Alton Martin, Jerry Matthews, Jerry Williams ' b D is Jack Greever and Bill Johnson. 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D., PROFESSOR OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY To Dr. Herman Johnson Whose Wisdom, Wit, and tireless energies have been an unending source of inspiration during these yearsg the Senior Class re- spectfully dedicates the 1953 Tioundup. 508 ,.1l Sgr In B155 I Q - In -32, -,Q---l QA ,..., , ...Aw uf, - MLQHE N.. f I -f -m ff,-af ,y:L:,:- ,JL Y W 5 5 5 11. .....-I -1-'um - ' - -Y I . 'Y 'Y I L -gg gg, - H E' -, 1' - ' M EES 'T 1- ., E .W .Q METHODIST HOSPITAL VETERANS ADMINISTRATION HOSPITAL Mama W' weaqzm vfzwawsczwz F -nw In - JEFFERSON DAVIS HOSPITAL OLD HERMANN HOSPITAL ' f 'T Y Eff.. fkTT?B?'Z ' ir Q , : , - , Af' 2' ' 1 J 3 .. .JV N x- .- f-we -l i iw 'ff-59 H H 'w , 'fin an I WM I ,V I X A ' , 1 , ' II. .... II nef- Gr E ' A-QW ':' ' 5 I F I -9ef ,:Y B'. LifE I III :- In ' ww W, T -::E2 :1:eEE:'?.'-ZH,..- L I ill!!! EHTIEEEIIIIHIITIHII 517333 A 'IL 33 H3 H3 51 I ? w ? ' 3 I J: 23? 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May your professional career bring satisfactions commensurate with the efforts you have invested in your education. Walter H. Moursund, M.D., Dean Emeritus. Stanley W. Olson, M.D., Dean TB LAJ191,-A 311 K + + ++ 5. B Y W W f' ' fs V 'A l f P3 i, 2- I I I .-GV,-n..... H we J Dr. W. H. Moursund, Dean Emeritus Dr. Stanley W. Olson, Dean Dr. Warren T. Brown, Associate Dean N Mr. Joseph L. Johnson, Business Manager Mrs. Lela W. Bentley, Registrar Mrs. Katherine Campbell, Secretary to Dean Miss Helen M. Holt, Librarian Mr. A. B. Pitts, Chief Engineer Dr. Warren T. Brown, Associate Dean Si Mr. Joseph L. Johnson, Business Manager ii i --y+1-., i --gg W W , 1 lie B i il Mrs. Katherine Campbell, Secretary to Dean J N '-4.4 li i W 'W sr L T- QQ ' ' . J ,, '1 fs... nf It , . .1 ff . . um., fi, 'f f ' :,fJ Mrs. Lela W. Bentley, Registrar 44-. A-wx Miss Helen M. Holt, Librarian 512 sf Q 1404204 DR. J. c. HALEY, Chairman ..,. Dr. Haley 2' on. Jossm-I H. GAST, Chairman Dr. Gast FAC U LTY Dr. R. O. Bowman Dr. Dan Edwards Mr. Arthur Gurgiolo Dr. Walter Hearn Mr. John Moran Dr. F. B. Moreland Dr. Don Rappaport Dr. Isaac Welt W' ' DR. KENNETH L. BURDON, Chairman Dr. Burdon FACULTY Dr. Charles D. Dukes Dr. Florence Evans Dr. Willson Fahlberg Dr. Robert Williams 313 DEPARTMENTAL FACULTY Dr. Robert C. Frost Dr. James R. Schofield Dr. John H. Perry Mr. Bill G. Crouch CLINICAL FACULTY Dr. Frank J, Ernst Dr. Mark H. Lattimer Dr. J. Randolfgh Jones 1 Dr. Robert Patterson Dr. Thomas P. Kennerly . h :Z Ln' ' ri i nys- 1 4 ii. ,hr- -,W 'Tiff' ' fi A ll? if + ,.., , ' fl gift, :JJ a f 'll lli . . ' J V 'A C A ffl . . ' it it :': ' 'H .1 r 1 ll 'F' . r K ac A A - 4 ' wa -A A ...ag 1 - . - f ax A Dr. Haley, Mr. Crouch, Drs. Patterson, Rueda, Forner, Schofield, Perry, Jester. Drs. Welt, Moreland, Rappaport, Gast, Edwards, Bowman, Hearn. , .. . aassats . i E A . - -113. i iz 'M - -A V a. 53... - -. U Y ri. .wa Jil... 1 it iiii ii fi 1 at ' T 9 sr ' - as f gg 1 A -' - 'fail ,, - 1 ' u-' . ' 'W -If E -. 1' 5 ' pa' '-Lin 5-:ei ' 'H 4 v L . 8 ...A Drs. Dukes, Fahlberg, Burdon, Evans Dr. Wallace Ely Y . MW: in-. ,mm -,f-ftt:,,,E3if.1n.tt' H .Eg ijt tt - - ti. - ' 1 - , ,- 1'.f'f Q l x 1 . '-.., f5E'.!lIf-jd'-' f+,s ,lll.'-Lv. 'H w . , Y ...Q ' x fy- 4- a Y, -'mf s .' A Iffflli P Dr. Stuart A. Wallace, Chairman DEPARTMENTAL FACULTY Dr. Melvin D. Haley Dr. John R. Thomas l Dr- Jack P. Abbott Dr. Berne L. Newton Dr. Harold Wood Y Dr. Clarence A. Brown Df' Dan M' Queen J Dr. Wilson G. Brown Dr. Wayne L. Eaton Dr. James P. Ferguson CLINICAL FACULTY Burger, Dr. Robert A. Coulter, Dr. W. W. Erickson, Dr. Ethel E. Gottschalk, Dr. Raymond G. Halpert, Dr. Bela Keiller, Dr. Violet H. Knittel, Dr. Schubert Marcuse, Dr. Peter Miller, Dr. George V. Powell, Dr. Elizabeth Pruitt, Dr. Jack Russell, Dr. William O. THE PATHOLOGY DEPARTMENT Dr. Carroll A. Handley, Chairman 4 DEPARTMENTAL FA.CULTY Dr. Russell A. Huggins Dr. John H. Moyer Dr. Richard A. Seibert Drs. Seibert, Handley, Huggins, Moyer Dr. Handley p Dr. Hebbel E. Hoff, Chairman Dr. Hoff DEPARTMENTAL FACULTY M Dr. Carlyle G. Breckenridge lx Dr. Dora Chao Dr. Peter E. Kellaway 4 ' l':' lf-I' Dr. Edwin L. Smith Dr. William A. Spencer Dr. C. T. Teng Dr. Otto Vogel-Kempf Dr. Teng, Mr. Geddes, Drs. Smith, Hoff, Moore Breckenridge, Toida 314 775 I -- - ,. ...M ,. . .0 , ., .. av ,r sg.. msfggx -., rv -, , iQ - I , . - --Nl ' gf 1 'Q' . if iii' gfeswf. ' DR. JAMES A. GREENE, Chairman DEPARTMENTAL FACULTY Dr. Don W. Chapman, Dr. Robert A. Hettig, Dr. Daniel E. Je Dr. Fitzhugh C. Pannill, Jr., Dr. Ellard M. Yow. Dr. Greene Allen, Dr. Herbert C., Jr. Armbrust, Dr. Charles A., Jr. Arnold, Dr. Hugh F. Arnold, Dr. William T. -A Artman, Dr. E. L. Baird, Dr. Raleigh W., Jr. Baird, Dr. Val C. Beazley, Dr. Liston Bennett, Dr. Hugh H. Bernard, Dr. Lynn A. Boren, Dr. Hollis S. Bowen, Dr. Ralph Braden, Dr. Albert H., Jr. Breidenbach, Dr. Warren C. Brewer, Dr. Thomas F. Bruhl, Dr. Charles K. Bunting, Dr. John James Burrows, Dr. John B. Cady, Dr. Lee D. Carnes, Dr. H. E. Caplovitz, Dr. Harry Chofnas, Dr. Irving, Jr. Collins, Dr. Ray G. Cope, Dr. R. Louis Cotlar, Dr. Nathan Crain, Dr. Edward L., Jr. Cromwell, Dr. Henry A. Cummings, Dr. Hatch W., Jr. Curb, Dr. Dolph L. Curd, Dr. George W., Jr. Dashiell, Dr. Albert M. Daugherty, Dr. Roy Davidson, Dr. Thomas H. Davis, Dr. Earl D. Doak, Dr. Edmond.K. Dodd, Dr. George E.. Donohue, Dr.. William M. Dorsey, Dr. Fred G. Dross, Dr. Raymond L. Duggan, Dr. LeRoy B. Edwards, Dr. Robert A. Eichhorn, Dr. Ralph Emmert, Dr. Max Englehardt, Dr. Hugo T. Etter, Dr. R. L. Evans, Dr. Howard L. Farfel, Dr. Bernard Fatherree, Dr. Thomas J. Drs. Yow, Hettig, Greene, Chapman, Pannill CLINICAL FACULTY Foote, Dr. Stephen A., Jr. Ford, Dr. Ralph V. V Foster, Dr. W. John Frachtman, Dr. H. Julian Glantzburg, Dr. Herman Glass, Dr. Willard G. Goens, Dr. Ray W. Granville, Dr. George E. Graves, Dr. E. Ghent Greer, Dr. Alvis E. Graff, Dr. A. Edward Harrison, Dr. W. T. Hershberger, Dr. Robert L. Hicks, Dr. W. M. Hill, Dr. Robert Moore Hodell, Dr. George R. Hofer, Dr. Jesse W. Holloran, Dr. Richard J. Hotchkiss, Dr. Dewitt H. Hull, Dr. John G. Jackson, Dr. Daniel Jackson, Dr. Richard H. Jerabeck, Dr. John D. Jones, Dr. L. C. Jones, Dr. Peron O. Jones, Dr. Thomas R. Kaplan, Dr. Harry Karotkin, Dr. Lester Kelley, Dr. Frank J. Kelsey, Dr. Mavis P. Kilgore, Dr. Morris W. Kilgore, Dr. Newton A. Knight, Dr. Beatrice P. Leary, Dr. W. V. Ledbetter, Dr. Abbe A. Ledbetter, Dr. Paul V. Levy, Dr. Moise D., Jr. Levy, Dr. Moise, D., Sr. Levy, Dr. Samuel A. Lewis, Dr. Arthur N. Livesay, Dr. William R. Loveioy, Dr. Harold Malewitz, Dr. Edward C. Maresh, Dr. Henry Markewich, Dr. Jake Martt, Dr. Jack M. Meuli, Dr. Earl McCaskey, Dr. Gregory M. McPeak, Dr. Edgar M. Mendell, Dr. Jack L. Miller, Dr. Sam I. Mills, Dr. L. C. nkins Moorhead, Dr. William H Morrow, Dr. Edwin J. Ory, Dr. Edwin M. Perdue, Dr. George W. Prince, Dr. Homer E. Radding, Dr. Robert S. Redmon, Dr. A. H. Robey, Dr. Lucile Rodgers, Dr. L. Rodney Rose, Dr. J. M. Rosenblatt, Dr. Henry D. Rushing, Dr. Lige Salinger, Dr. Alfons Schnur, Dr. Sidney Sevier, Dr. Samuel M. Shaffer, Dr. Carl F. Shoemaker, Dr. Emitt H. Silverthorne, Dr. M. Skaggs, Dr. Ray H. Skelton, Dr. James M. Smith, Dr. Beniamin F. Snyder, Dr. Harvey Spankus, Dr. Willerd H. Speck, Dr. Carlos D., Jr. Spikes, Dr. George A. Spurr, Dr. Charles L. Stribling, Dr. Samuel H. Tashnek, Dr. Arthur B. Tausend, Dr. H. Jack Truitt, Dr. James J. Veatch, Dr. Everett P. Wagner, Dr. Ephraim L. Weil, Dr. Sol B., Jr. Welch, Dr. Jay J. Westphal, Dr. R. D. Wilkerson, Dr. Edward A.. Wilson, Dr. William L. Wise, Dr. Robert A. Wolf, Dr. Edward Trowbr Zeis, Dr. Leander B. Zeluff, Dr. George W. Zionts, Dr. Martin A. idge Sl' I9 9 DR. MICHAEL E. DeBAKEY, Chairman DEPARTMENTAL FACULTY Dr B E Boylston, Dr. H. LeRoy Brockman, Dr. Denton A. Cooley, Dr Oscar Creech, Dr. B. W. Haynes, Jr. Drs. Boylston, Haynes, Creech, Cooley, DeBakey Able, Dr. Luke W. Adams, Dr. Granville Q. Alexander, Dr. Herbert L. Amspacher, Dr. William H. Anderson, Dr. A. Burton Ashkenazy, Dr. Moses Barkley, Dr. Howard T. Barnes, Dr. J. Peyton Belleggie, Dr. Philip A. Billups, Dr. J. T. Bolton, Dr. William 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. Brelsford, Dr. Harold Brown, Dr. James Albert Bukowski, Dr. Lucian M. Butler, Dr. Donald B. Chamberlin, Dr. J. Allen Clark, Dr. Randolph Lee, Jr. Cole, Dr. Kenneth Crapitto, Dr. Louis A. Creech, Dr. Oscar Cronin, Dr. Thomas D. Dailey, Dr. James E. Dornak, Dr. Franklin K. Dustin, Dr. Herman E. Ehlers, Dr. H. J. Ehni, Dr. George Ellingson, Dr. Eugene A. Epstein, Dr. lsadore Ernst, Dr. Frank J. Fisher, Dr. William C., lll Flynn, Dr. J. G. Barnhart, Dr. Joseph Behrens, Dr. Charles A. Bloom, Dr. Fred A. Brodsky, Dr. Alexander E. Burdeaux, Dr. Billie D. 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. CLINICAL FACULTY Fountain, Dr. Edmund M. Freeman, Dr. Bromley S. Gandy, Dr. Joseph R. Gannon, Dr. Joseph P. Gordon, Dr. William B., Jr. Green, Dr. Louis A., Jr. Greenwood, Dr. James, Jr. Hallson, Dr. Charles H. Hallson, Dr. D. C. McKenzie Hamrick, Dr. Wendell H. Hardy, Dr. S. Baron Hay, Dr. Elliott B. Heard, Dr. J. Griffin Hoffman, Dr. Milton Hughes, Dr. Fred M. James, Dr. Charles L. Jones, Dr. J. Randolph Jordan, Dr. George L. Kaden, Dr. Van Kennedy, Dr. John C. Kennerly, Dr. Thomas P. Knoll, Dr. Alfred F. Latimer, Dr. Mark H. Lau, Dr. Edward K. Lavadia, Dr. Pedro LePere, Dr. Robert Lewis, Dr. Everett B. Liles, Dr. Ralph Long, Dr. W. B. Mahaffey, Dr. J. Herman Mata, Dr. John J. Mayfield, Dr. Jack H. McCalla, Dr. Larry H. Mclndoe, Dr. Frank W. Milford, Dr. Morgan T. Naaman, Dr. Joseph Overton, Dr. Robert C. Patrick, Dr. Ralph C. SURGERY, ORTHOPEDIC Glassman, Dr. Arthur L. Harrington, Dr. Paul R. Hucherson, Dr. Denman C Johnson, Dr. Verne E. Jones, Dr. Glenn King, Dr. Joe W. Klanke, Dr. Charles W. Lane, Dr. George Leggett, Dr. Milbourne K. Leong, Dr. Richard W. Martin, Dr. Clarence R. McGehee, Dr. Frank O. Dr. DeBakey Paulson, Dr. Paul F. Peddie, Dr. George H. Petersen, Dr. Henry A. Phelps, Dr. Kenton R. Phillips, Dr. John R. Pittman, Dr. James E. Pollard, Dr. Claude, Jr. Pontius, Dr. Robert Poyner, Dr. Herbert F. Richeson, Dr. R. A. Robbins, Dr. Horace Robertson, Dr. Joseph W. Robertson, Dr. Robert C. L. Robins, Dr. Bill Robinson, Dr. Hampton C. Sanders, Dr. Elmer K. Self, Dr. Milton Sengelmann, Dr. W. A. Seybold, Dr. William Dempsey Shelton, Dr. Elvin L., Jr. Sher, Dr. Malcolm F. Smith, Dr. Burt B. Staub, Dr. John D. Thorn, Dr. S. W. Thorning, Dr. W. B. Turner, Dr. C. Gary Tusa, Dr. Theo S., Jr. Tuttle, Dr. L. L. D. Usher, Dr. Francis C. Waldron, Dr. George W. White, Dr. Edgar C. Williamson, Dr. Willie A., Jr. Wise, Dr. Robert J. Wootters, Dr. John H. Wright, Dr. Robert Zax, Dr. Emile Zucal, Dr. Louis H. McReynolds, Dr. l. S. Miller, Dr. Ervin R. Mitchner, Dr. J. M. Montgomery, Dr. Charles F. Moore, Dr. T. O. Myers, Dr. Claude D. Parrish, Dr. Frank F. Sherrill, Dr. E. Allen, Jr. Smith, Dr. Edward T. Sterling, Dr. Russell R. Whitson, Dr. Robert O. . - to P ! ' 5 ' DR. Russia DEPARTMENTAL FACULTY Dr. Charles D. Boyd Dr. C. William Daeschner Dr. Murdina Desmond Dr. Mary C. Fletcher Dr. Florence M. Heys Dr. Eva Marie Pfeiffer Dr. A. Aaron Mintz Dr. Lydia Simonsen Dr. William A. Spencer Dr. Joseph A. Stool LL J. BLATTNER, Chairman Dr. Blattner Ames, Dr. Frederick D. Anderson, Dr. A., Jr. Beakley, Dr. Bess Benson, Dr. William Berrey, Dr. Bedford Hudson Bickel, Dr. Laura C. Blish, Dr. M. Eleanor Bloxom, Dr. Allan Penny Brandes, Dr. Emanuel B. Bratteng, Dr. Elizabeth Burnet, Dr. Mathew D. Carrington, Dr. D. C., Jr. Cohen, Dr. Raymond Collier, Dr. James L. Curbo, Dr. James R. Dempsey, Dr. E. B. Dunker, Dr. John 'hu-f 5.1 Dr. Fred Taylor Dutton, Dr. Robert V. Felknor, Dr. George E. Fitch, Dr. Edward O. Fort, Dr. Wana Ann Frankel, Dr. Richard Gardner, Dr. Robert A. George, Dr. Gerald Y. Geppert, Lt. Col. Leo J. Giessel, Dr. Lottie Glen, Dr. John K. ' Goldberg, Dr. Michael N. Greer, Dr. 'David Griffen, Dr. J. W. Haggard, Dr. Carl N. Hardie, Dr. Robert H. Hart, Dr. Juanita T. Hild, Dr. Jack R. Drs. Rabinowitz, Simonsen, Spencer, Pfeiffer, Daeschner, Desmond, Taylor, Verniaud, Stool, CLINICAL FACULTY Blattner, Boyd, Williamson, Fletcher, Heyes. Hinds, Dr. Gordon F. Jaubert, Dr. Frances L. Jones, Dr. Corine Lancaster, Dr. Frank H. Leaton, Dr. R. E. Lensky, Dr. Paul Lomas, Dr. Robert D. Mathews, Dr. M. L. Mathis, Dr. Robert L. McConnell, Dr. Jack B. Meyer, Dr. Henry S. Mitchell, Dr. A. Lane Mitchell, Dr. Donald Park, Dr. David R. Park, Dr. James H., Jr. Petri, Dr. Karin Aileen Pratt, Dr. Helen Qualtrough, Dr. Walter F. Rabintwitz, Dr. Haskell Rothenberg, Dr. Lionel' H. Salmon, Dr. George W. Schaffer, Dr. Helen Goldberg Schaffer, Dr. Randolph L. Schrum, Dr. David Tharp, Dr. Warren B. Tull, Dr. H. R. Welty, Dr. John Allen White, Dr. Roland L. Windrow, Dr. N. C., Jr. Worthington, Dr. William D. York, Dr. Byron P. Young, Dr. J. B. L it 1 ll iv L YV . , 0 i1.1'.Ni llliit ii ll'QllYl..H'l.llfQ.1Nsgg L. ' J l DR jf DR. HERMAN W. JOHNSON, Chairman DR. SEWARD H. WILLS, Co-Chairman Dr. Johnson CLINICAL FACULTY . STANLEY F. ROGERS, Instructor Dr. Wills am, Dr. George F. pleby, Dr. Homer Q. strong, Dr. John T. old, Dr. Hiram P. more, Dr. C. Marshall htel, Dr. May Bradley er, Dr. Lowell B. dley, Dr. Raymond L. ditt, Dr. Tom C. g, Dr. Abner D. houn, Dr. C. Alsworth tillo, Dr. Hector ndler, Dr. E. Allen vigny, Dr. Charles pp, Dr. J. Alston, Jr. rke, Dr. Jared E. y, Dr. Melville L. lette, Dr. Allan peer, Dr. T. K. is, Dr. Charles Q. Dippel, Dr. A. Louis Durham, Dr. Charles Duson, Dr. C. K. Elliott, Dr. John J. Faris, Dr. Arthur M. Freundlich, Dr. Charles Gantt, Dr. Donald L. Gardner, Dr. Herman L. Gaston, Dr. John Zell Goodwin, Dr. Roy T. Gready, Dr. Thomas G. Ham, Dr. Goldie Suttle Hamilton, Dr. Carlos R. Handly, Dr. Lucius L. Hannon, Dr. Thodore Hartgraves, Dr. Ruth Haufrect, Dr. Fred Haus, Dr. Loren W. Helman, Dr. Rowland J. Hendrix, Dr. Sam W. Hodges, Dr. J. Edward Howard, Dr. A. Philo liams, Dr. Frank J. Jacobs, Dr. Warren M. Johnson, Dr. Marilyn Johnston, Dr. Robert A. Jones, Dr. E. H. Jones, Dr. R. V. Karnaky, Dr. Karl John Kerr, Dr. Denton Kincaid, Dr. H. L. Klein, Dr. Perry B. Knight, Dr. William R. Lattimore, Dr. Joe S. Lawrence, Dr. B. A. Liggett, Dr. Charles L. Lunin, Dr. Arthur B. Magee, Dr. Mary Lucille Martin, Dr. Thomas- L. McKinney, Dr. Mary Ann McMurrey, Dr. Allen. L. McNeill, Dr. A. S., Jr. McRoberts, Dr. W. A., Jr. Meynier, Dr. Maurice J. Moore, Dr. George L. Moore, Dr. Jack Morse, Dr. Walter S. Norris, Dr. Ronold F. Oldham, Dr. Dudley Y. Orman, Dr. McDonald Paton, Dr. Donald M. Patteson, Dr. J. L. Pope, Dr. James W. Pratt, Dr. Willard M. Pugsley, Dr. Cornelius Ramsay, Dr. William E. Red, Dr. William S., Jr. Reinke, Dr. R. T. Rohrer, Dr. George E. Salerno, Dr. Joseph P. Schaffer, Dr. Samuel S. Sinclair, Dr. T. A. Smith, Dr. F. B. Smith, Dr. P. Woodbury Spezia, Dr. Joseph L. Stevenson, Dr. Murphy D. Strassmann, Dr. Erwin O. Talley, Dr. Arthur T., Sr. Talley, Dr. Arthur T., Jr. Talty, Dr. Matthew H., Jr. Thomas, Dr. Stephen Tucker, Dr. J. Norris von Pohle, Dr. Kenneth C Wachsman, Dr. David V. Wall, Dr. John A. Walsh, Dr. John N. Warner, Dr. Clyde M. Warner, Dr. Lucien M. Wolters, Dr. Carlton E. Young, Dr. Carl B. DR. WARREN T. BROWN, Chairman DEPARTMENTAL FACULTY Dr. Ben L. Boynton Dr. Jack C. Cooper Dr. William S. Fields Dr. Eugen Kahn Dr. Jackson A. Smith Dr. David B. Vinson Drs. Boynton, Cooper, Kahn, Fields. CLINICAL FACULTY Bettis, Dr. Moody C. Beyer, Dr. Alvin, Jr. Boyd, Dr. Ina H. Brener, Dr. Lazard S. Brener, Dr. Zidella S. Cantrell, Dr. Wm. A. Crain, Dr. Lovell Brown Crank, Dr. H. Harlan Crawley, Dr. James W. Crow, Dr. Howard G. Ehni, Dr. George Finney, Dr. R. Milton Frey, Dr. C. Elmer Greenwood, Dr. James, Jr. Hauser, Dr. Abe Hill, Dr. Joel M. Hubbard, Dr. Oscar E. lannucci, Dr. Christopher A. Kimbell, Dr. lsham, Jr. Little, Dr. Harry M. Maguire, Dr. Thos. J. Meridell, Dr. David Mills, Dr. Morriss, Jr. Molloy, Dr. James P. . DR. L. F. SCHUHMACHER, Chairman ' Dr. Kemp Bittenbender, Dr. Glace E. Bonham, Dr. Russell F. Brady, Dr. R. J. Chalmers, Dr. P. H. Compere, Dr. T. H. Culver, Dr. George A. Daugherty, Dr. J. D. Hoeflich, Dr. C. W. Owen, Dr. A. George Robinett, Dr. James B. Slataper, Dr. E. L. Thomas, Dr. E. P. Watson, Dr. Thomas D., Jr. 77446664 Wendt! and Moursund, Dr. W. H. Baird, Dr. Val C. Dernehl, Dr. Carl U. Farragut, Dr. Loyall D. DR. HARDY A. KEMP, Chairman Hammond, Mr. James Laurentz, Dr. Fred K. Pipkin, Dr. Robert Worth Wood, Dr. Harold A. Frank, Dr. Theodore McConnell D 8 S DR. EVERETT R. SEALE, Chairman Moore, Dr. Floyd J. Morton, Dr. Robert B. Peters, Dr. lsadore D. Porkorny, Dr. Alex D. Schnur, Dr. Howard L. Schnur, Dr. Roxana R. Selke, Dr. O. O. Skogland, Dr. John E. Sonenthal, Dr. Ronald Tips, Dr. E. F. Wagner, Dr. Robert G. Waites,'Dr. Lucius'.B. Walter, Dr. Paul J. nw.. ll ., . e ii egg.. W . . Nil Dr. Schuhmacher Eli? 5 ri . i f it E 95' Bloom, Dr. Manuel G. Harris, Dr. John H. Richardson, Dr. J. B. Bowen, Dr. Shirley S. Harrison, Dr. Malcolm W. Spiller, Dr. William F. l Clark, Dr. William A. Holloman, Dr. Walter G. Stone, Dr. Francis E. Gandy, Dr. D. Truett Meltzer, Dr. Leonard Taylor, Dr. Holman, Jr. Dr. Seale Dr. Blundell 0 R. HERBERT H. HARRIS, Chairman Archer, Dr. Dale Bangs, Dr. J. L. Barrett, Dr. John H. Cody, Dr. Claude C., Ill Dickson, Dr. J. Charles Dolph, Dr. Chancey H. DR. REESE BLUNDELL, Chairman Alexander, Dr. J. C. Andrews, Dr. T. A. Bayer, Dr. B. H. Bruce, Dr. George D. Crigler, Dr. Cecil M. Cull, Dr. Herbert G. Dodge, Dr. David R., Jr. Elynt, Dr. Otis P. ' Goodloe, Dr. N. Maxwell Guthrie, Dr. Thomas H., Jr. Hagstrom, Dr. George Hollimon, Dr. James H. Hutchins, Dr. Selwyn P. R. Kalb, Dr. T. W. Kearby, Dr. H. D. Leader, Dr. Abel J. Leifeste,. Dr. Homer F. Lowe, Dr. Percy E. Lowe, Dr. Thomas,.E. Margraves, Dr. Ross D. Morgan, Dr. Ray M., Jr. O'Heeron, Dr. Michael K. Petway, Dr. M. E. Barton, Dr. Harry L. Burge, Dr. Curtis H. Dougall, Dr. J. M. Fishbein, Dr. Harry DR. DAVID M. EARL, Chairman Powell, Dr. No-rborne B. Rape, Dr. Marvin G. Robinson, Dr. Jack Robinson, Dr. Tryon Shearer, Dr. Thomas P. Shirley, Dr. Carl W. Stalnaker, Dr. Paul R. Thomas, Dr. Albert M. Trible, Dr. John B. Turboff, Dr. S. W. Turner, Dr. B. Weems Williams, Dr. E. Carson Draper, Dr. Leonard Entzminger, Dr. Lindell B. Ford, Dr. Walter A. Guilford, Dr. Frederick R Harwood, Dr. Nathan lzen, Dr. Joe A. Janse, Dr. Hector M. Lewis, Dr. Leo R. Pulliam, Dr. Lawrence T. ' in in Dr. Goar Holland, Dr. Theo L. Hooker, Dr. Lyle Johnson, Dr. R. Marion Knolle, Dr. Guy E. Kolodny, Dr. George Robert' Leigh, Dr. Richard E., Jr. Potts, Dr. Charles R. Royce, Dr. Thomas L. Schultz, Dr. Jacob F. Slataper, Dr. F. J. Spencer, Dr. Walter C. Stough, Dr. John T. Vanzant, Dr. Thomas J. Dr. Harris Robison, Dr. J. Mathews Snow, Dr. William J. Withers, Dr. Ben T., Jr. Wright, Dr. William K. DR. EVERETT L. GOAR, Chairman Alexander, Dr. Charles S. Brandon, Dr. Sylvan Campbell, Dr. George M. V Carmignani, Dr. A. E. Crawford, Dr. Elisabeth Stipling Daily, Dr. Louis, Jr. Daily, Dr. Ray K. De La Motte, Dr. Walter Dobbs, Dr. Charles E. Elles, Dr. Norma B. Feamster, Dr. Robert C. Flanery, Dr. Lemuel M. Gammill, Dr. Ralph Garrett, Dr. Edwin E. Griffey, Dr. Edward W Hargrove, Dr. Carey J OT Flecher, Dr. Gilbert H. Russell, Dr. Thomas G. Stork, Dr. Walter J. Vaughan, Dr. Luther M. Wigby, Dr. Palmer E. Windrow, Dr. Frank M.. Dr. Earl it N lll M l i Fir- 5 -, s .1 --.2 Dr. Hayes DR. HERBERT T. HAYES, Chairman Brannon, Dr. Jack G. Burr, Dr. Harry B. Harris, Dr. J. Wade Melton, Dr. W. Truett Moody, Dr. Irving Wright Welsh, Dr. Hugh C. Walker, Dr. Joseph Dudgeon Westphal, Dr. Corine Zanek, Dr. Otto L. Maior V. E. Osetinsky JAMES H. ALEXANDER, Zavalla Stephen F. Austin College - Phi Chi ROBERT ELLIS BARR, Wichita Falls B. S. Midwestern University MARSHALL D. DO-C COUCH, San Anto-nio B. S. Trinity University- Phi Beta Pi JAMES EDGAR COWART, Rusk B. A. Stephen F. Austin College ARLYS WAYNE BING, Oakwood B. S. Texas Christian University - Phi Chi DOYE BRIDGES, Kingsville Texas A. 81 I. GEORGE L. DAESCHNER, Houston B. A. University of Texas - Phi Chi CHARLES PERRY DAVIS, Fort Worth B. S. Texas A. 81 M. - Phi Beta Pi CLARENCE E. BROWN, Oakvale, W. Va. B. S. Baylor University- Alpha Kappa Kappa HERBERT BROWN, Bangs B. S. Hardin-Simmons University- Phi Chi WILLIAM KENNETH DAY, Abilene B. S. McMurry College- THURSTON DEAN, Madisonville B. S. Sam Houston State College -Phi Chi, AOA WILLIAM F. BURGOS, Huntsville B. S. Sam Houston State College - Phi Chi JOSEPH N. CANNON, JR., Kermit B. S. Baylor University - Alpha Kappa Kappa ROBERT C. DELBRIDGE, Big sprang Southwestern University -Phi Chi PEYTON L. DENMAN, Lufkin . B. A. Stephen F. Austin College - Phi Chi EDGAR H. CARTER, Houston B. S. University of Houston - AOA ROBERT EARNEST CLARK, JR., Memphis B. S. Baylor University CHARLES H. DULANEY, Mart B. S. Baylor University -Alpha Kappa Kappa LAURENCE LEE DUNCAN, Charleston, W. Va. B. A. W. Va. Univ., B. S. W. Va. Inst. of Tech. - Phi Chi GEORGE POSEY COLLINS, Brady B. S. Baylor University STONIE RAY COTTEN, Waco B. A-. Baylor University- Phi Chi 320 51 .gx FDQ. ' I sais l 35. Er ' ' -1953 GEORGE R. ELLIS, Waynesboro, Miss. B. A., B. S., University of Mississippi-Phi Chi NEELY JOE ELLIS, Pampa B. S., Baylor University-Phi Chi GEORGE HAMILTON HART, Houston B. S., University of Georgia-Alpha Kappa Kappa R. E. HEARN, Co-nroe Rice Institute-Phi Beta Pi LEWIS FLORENCE, Amarillo B. S., West Texas State College-Phi Delta E silon P LEE SCARBOROUGH FOREMAN, Memphis, Tenn. B. S. Baylor University-Alpha Kappa Kappa JOHN ABE HENDERSON, Ill, Jasper B. S., Baylor University-Phi Chi JOHN W. HERNDON, JR., Waxahachie B. S., Baylor University-Alpha Kappa Kanna EDSON VERCEL FUGLESTAD, Moorhead, Minn. B. A., Concordia College, B. S. M. University of North Dakota College of Medicine BILLYE GEORGE GANT, Merkel B. S., McMurry College-Alpha Kappa Kappa EVERETT E. HOWARD, Waco B. A., Baylor University-Alpha Kappa Kappa NEAL HURT, Louisville, Miss. B. S., Mississippi State College-Alpha Kappa Kappa KELLER P. GREENFIELD, Brownfield B. S., Baylor University ROBERT GRININGER, Houston B. S., M. S. E. E., Rice Institute-Phi Beta Pi LAMAR JACKSON, Lubbock B. A. Texas Tech-Phi Chi WILLARD R. KARN, JR., Houston B. A., Texas University-Phi Beta Pi MAYNARD GUDERIAN, Satin B. S., Baylor University-Alpha Kappa Kappa WILLIAM MAX HANSEN, Beaumont B. S., University of Southern California-Alpha Kappa Kappa GENE KEARNS, San Antonio B. A., St. Mary's University-Phi Chi MARION FRANK KING, Frankston B. A., Sam Houston State Teachers College-Phi Chi JOHN A. KNAPP, Weslaco Texas A 8. M-Phi Beta Pi REUBEN E. KOENIG, Alleyton Texas A 8. M-Phi Beta Pi 321 WR K- E'- R JOSEPH ROBERT LATSON, Amarillo - T B. S., Tulane University-Phi Chi, AOA L. RAY LAWSON, Decatur North Texas State College-Phi Chi MARVIN G. NEWBY, Tulia B. S., Baylor University-Alpha Kappa Kappa, AOA ROBERT READ NUNN, Houston B. S., University of Chicago-Phi Beta Pi A x C M. A. LEAZAR, Fredericksburg Southwestern University-Phi Chi WADE H. LEWIS, San Antonio B. A., St. Mary's University-Phi Beta Pi, AOA GEORGE WILLIAM PIRTLE, JR., Tyler B. A., University of Texas-Phi Beta Pi JANE PRESTON, Royse City B. St., Trinity University-Alpha Epsilon Iota, AOA GEORGE BIRD LIVESAY, Hot Springs, Ark. B. A., Rice Institute-Phi Chi HARRY L. LOCHTE, JR., Austin University of Texas ALICIA HOUGH PUCKETT, Harlingen B. S., Baylor University-Alpha Epsilon Iota CARL O. RAMZY, JR., Jackslaoro B. S., Baylor University-Alpha Kappa Kappa FRANCIS A. LYLE, Dallas Texas Western College JIMMIE MANN, Colmesneil B. S., Sam Houston State College-Phi Chi CHARLES A. RUSH, Fort Worth Texas Christian University-Alpha Kappa Kappa GENE SAGE, Phoenix, Ariz. B. S., University of Arizona-Phi Chi ANDREW L. MEGARITY, JR., Houston B. A., University of Texas-Phi Chi, AOA ARTHUR EARL MGEBROFF, Brenham B. A., University of Texas-Phi Chi, AOA RAY SCHIFLETT, Sherman Southern Methodist' University-Phi Beta Pi JOHN R. SCHMITT, Houston B. S., St. Edward's University-AOA W EARL MIKESKY Houston University of Texas Phi Chi 322 fc' ,I ..- 3. ROBERT LEE SHOENVOGEL, Brenham B. A., Baylor University-Phi Chi GORDON SCOTT, Houston Baylor University-Alpha Kappa Kappa,AOA GEORGE EDWARD THANNISCH, Lexingtc B. A., University of Texas-Phi Beta Pi TERESA J. VIETTA, Houston B. A., Rice Institute-Alpha Epsilon Iota ELAINE V. SHALEK, Houston B. A., Rice Institute-Alpha Epsilon Iota PAUL CLETUS SHARKEY, Phoenix, Ariz. B. S., Arizona State College at Tempe-Phi Chi TOMMY R. WALKER, Woodville B. S., Baylor University-Phi Chi BENJAMIN TALBOT WELLS, Lubbock B. S., M. A., Bay-lor University-Phi Chi PHILIP SHEINBERG, Fort Worth University of Texas-Phi Delta Epsilon BETTY PEARCE STEPHENSON, Abilene B. A., Hardin Simmons University-Alpha Epsilon Iota, AOA BONNIE B. WESTBROOK, JR., Temple Mary Hardin-Baylor-Phi Chi JOHN V. WHEELESS, JR., Houston Baylor University-Alpha Kappa Kappa CHARLES T. STEPHENSON, Houston B. S., Texas A 8. M--Phi Beta Pi NEWSOM STOOL, Del Rio B. A., University ot Texas-Phi Delta Epsilon, AOA A G. RICHARD WHEELOCK, Satford, Ariz. University of Arizona PERRY M. WHITE, JR., Maud B. S., Baylor University-Alpha Kappa Kappa SHARON S. STOREY, JR., Edinburg B. S., Baylor University-Alpha Kappa Kappa ROBERT E. SWEARINGEN, Port Arthur B. S., Baylor University-Alpha Kappa Kappa HARLAN LEE WILLIS, Houston Baylor University ROBERT BRUCE WILSON, Burnet B. S., Southwestern University-Phi Chi WILLIAM H. YATES, New Braunfels B. S., University of Houston Alpha Kappa Kappa 323 ROBERT BUTLER ABINGTON, Lake Charles, La. A. THOMAS ADKINS, Houston RALPH GORDON BERKELEY, Alpine HERBERT WILLIAM BEUTEL, JR., Dallas RICHARD F. BOHANNON, Houston DAVID GARWOOD BOWERS, Houston EARL JOHNSON BREWER, JR., Fo'rt'Worth JOHN J. BRYAN, Houston RONALD 'GENE BURROWS, Brownwood CALVIN DAVID CAMPBELL, Crowell JOHN H. CASKEY, Waco CHARLES FREDERICK H. COLBY, Beaumont LEONARD O. COLEMAN, Navasota MILES LEE CUSTIS, Tacoma, Wash. ROBERT MORETON DAVIS, Denison HAROLD NEFF DEAN, Amarillo WEBB T. DETAR, JR., Victoria . BYRON NEAL DOOLEY, Port Arthur BYTHEL DEAN DUTTON, San Antonio ROBERT LEE P. EDWARDS. San Antonio THOMAS O. ELLER, Clovis, N. Mex. JOHN WOOD FOSTER, Houston FRANCIS MONROE GILBERT, Irving STANLY DONALD GREENBERG, Beaumont JOE BEN HADEN, Ladonia GRADY LAMAR HALLMAN JR Tyler WALTER RAYMOND HEIN Houston FRANK DOUGLASS HILL III Houston CHARLES KENNETH LANDRUM, San Antonio FRANK L. LEGGETT, Brookhaven, Miss. BEN MERL LOGAN, Fort Worth JOHN P. MATHIS, Mineral Wells WILLIAM S. MAXFIELD, Dallas JAMES WILLIAM MCBEE, McKinney JOHN WELDON MCREYNOLDS, Houston DAVID M. MUMFORD, Dallas CHARLES LOUIS NOVOSAD, JR., Bryan CARL D. PARISH, Danielsville, Ga. WILLIS W. PICKEL, Santa Fe, N. Mex. GEORGE R. PRIDDY, Waco W. NORVIL PUCKETT, Warren, Ariz. JOHN TRAVIS SCOGIN, Wink NOEL BONHAM SEARLE, Houston GEORGE TERRELL SINGLETON, Houston JOHN S. SMALE, Houston WILLIAM VAUGHN SMITH, Abilene RUGEL FRIERSON SOWELL, San Marcos BLISS ROBISON SPILLAR, JR., Austin EDNA MYRL SPILLAR, Austin HOWARD RUSSELL STEWART, Houston JOHN H. J. SYKES, San Antonio RAYMOND DOUGLAS THOMPSON, Houston I ALAN B. VARLEY, Tucson, Ariz. DONALD HUGH VEATCH., Pasadena JOE FIELDING WARREN, Crockett EDWARD DONALSON WEBB, Willis 7954 im .ig ii. l E ui ull will 531 'Qi THOMAS PERVY WEBB, Eupora, Miss. CARL AUSTIN WILLEFORD, Sherman JOHN ALBERT WILLIAMSON, JR., San Antonio ROBERT L. 'WRIGHT, Denver, Colo. FRED HAD-EN WALKER, Gulfport, Miss. RAY LYMAN YOUNG, Cameron 325 Isvif' 9.33- eq... JA .I. HY ' ALLEN H. KLINE, Houston I L. ROGER KNIGHT, Little Rock, Ark. WILLIAM H. IcoLTER, JR., Houston JOHN F. LAWLER, Mercedes ROY L. LEAMON, Pittsburg 326 JACK ALLEN ALFORD, Baytown CLARENCE P. ALFREY, San Angelo TERRY DEVEREAUX ALLEN, Dallas PAUL STANLEY BASSFORD, Phoenix, Ariz. LEROY EVANS BATES, San Antonio GENE EDMUND BENNACK, Raymonclville EDWARD CHARLES BILL, Phoenix, Ariz. RALPH BOWEN, JR., Houston LYDIA R. BRAVO, Manila, P. I. BETTIE LOU BROWN. Pine Bluff, Ark. W If CARTER EUGENE CARLTON, JR., Austin MES DAVID CARPENTER, Chillicothe, Ohio LYNNELL FRANCES CARTER, San Augustine' BARBARA ELSA CLARK, Houston N. PERRYMAN COLLINS, Houston I i JAMES EDWARD COYLE, San Antonio ROGER DA.NIEL CREWS, Fairbanks HOWARD KELLEY CRUTCHER, JR., Dallas SEALE TIPPEN CUTBIRTH, Pierce TILLMAN MOODY DANIEL, Greenville DWAIN FREEMAN DODSON, Houston ROBERT LOUIS DONALD, Alice JOHN M. EIBAND, New Braunfels DAN COUCH ENGLISH, Lubbock MARTA VE EVERTON, Clyde MAN FLORENCE, Amarillo ' TEDROE J. FORD, Port Arthur JAMES ALEXANDER GREENE, JR., Houston FRANK HATTOX, Grass Valley, Calif. HARRIS, MILTON HAUSER, Houston WILLIAM G. KAROW, College Station GEORGE CLARK KEMBLE, Houston EDGAR W. KING, Albuquerque, N. 'Mex. JAMES EARL KIRKHAM, Houston KENNETH ROSCHELL LEGGETT, Pettus ' JOHN MILTON LEWIS, Beaumont CAYO A. MARTIN, San Antonio- JIMMY EDWARD MATHIS, Houston I FRED TAYLOR MATTHES, Houston JERRY DEAN MAYS, Houston X I HENRY LANE MCCLANAHAN, Lufkin I JAMES PAT MCCLELLAND, Henderson HOYT M. MCCLINTOCK, Andrews ELLIOTT MENDENHALL, Dallas REBA ANN MICHELS, Houston rr CONRAD DEA MOORE, Houston R ALTON FARRIS MOSS, Grenada, Miss. J WANDA F. NEELY, Coolidge, Ariz. LAURANCE N. NICKEY, EI Paso RICHARD FRY O'BRIEN, Big Spring ROBERT BURNS O'BRIEN, Big Spring ,.:, WILLIAM F. OSSENFORT, JR., Dallas EDWARD FRANK PESEK, Wharton SAMUEL J. L. PIEPER, BeeviIIe ALAN KRAFT PIERCE, Dallas RUFUS ALSTON ROBERTS, Pecos DONALD GLENN ROCHELLE, Texarkana THOMAS JOE ROSENBALM, Bartlett LOUIS JOSEPH ROSNER, Fort Worth It rv- e' gov ,- -A wr- - WL 1. l .Q-Cfigt, '- 'Q 11 BERNIS LEE SARGENT, Beaumont DWAYNE LEE SARGENT, Houston LEROY BERT SHAW, Navasota ' JACK SOUTHERN, San Antonio BOBBIE LEE TROTTER, San Saba THOMAS TURNER WALTON, Bryan ' CLYDE MoEuR WARNER, Houston RICHARD H. WEATHERALL, Port Arthur HORACE HOWARD WEDEMEYER, Walburg .QQ DAVID TATHAM WELLS, Houston CLARENCE G. WHEELER, Phoenix, Ariz. BENJAMIN B. WHITE, Maud ROBERT ALEXANDER WILSON, Amarillo ROY D. WILSON, EI Dorado, Kcln. 327 LR I MORTON JULIAN ADELS, Tyler AVA JUNE ALBERT, Hallettsville BOBBY RAY ALFORD, Tyler GILES JONES ANDREWS, Houston CLAUDE C. ATKINS, Blanco FRANK TODD BARFIELD, San Antonio EMERSON LOUIS BESCH, Cibolo GLENN DAVID BLAISDELL, Corpus Christi ROBERT DREWS BLOODWELL, Houston DAVID LEEPER BOND, Denison JULES HIRSCH BORGER, Houston HUGH NORMAN BROWN, Houston JOHN W. BUMPUS, Birmingham, Ala. GENE EDBERNE BURKE, Houston THOMAS EDWARD CAIN, Plainview RICHARD OREN COE, JR., Wichita Falls . ROGERS KING COLEMAN, Houston PAUL K. CONNER, JR., Jacksboro ROBERT EARL COONS, Rye-, N. Y. BILLY BRADFORD CULLEN, Harlingen CHESTER W. DRAWHORN, Port Neches JEAN DOUGLAS DUKE, Brownwood JOHN THOMAS DYER, Tyler FRANK GERALD EDMISTON, Crockett BOBBY JACK ESTES, Abilene WILLIAM H. FANCHER, Louisville, Miss. ONICE VIRGINIA FEILLE, San Antonio WILLIAM CLYDE FRANKLIN, Corpus Christi H. FIELDING FROMBERG, Kansas City, Mo WILLIAM GERSTEIN, Tyler EFRAIM A. GONZALES, Hidalgo JAMES MITCHELL GRAY, Houston EUGENE BRYAN GREGORY, San Antonio BILL LEE HALBERT, Houston THERON CHARLES HAWKINS, Hart THOMAS POWELL HAYNIE, Calvert JACK A. HERRMANN, Amarillo CLYDE EVERETT HESSE, Baytown . ' 'LEWIS DUANE HETHCOCK, Houston JOHN ROBERT HILL, Edcouch WILLIAM MAURICE JACKSON, Weatherford SAMUEL JAGODA, JR., Fort Worth GEORGE ACIE JOHNSON, Bellaire ROBERT A. JOHNSTON, JR., Houston JOHN EDGAR JONES, Wellington SAMUEL A. KINARD, JR., El Dorado, Ark. JAMES RICHARD KNAPP, Brownwood LECLAIRE L. LESLIE, San A.ntonio MIKE JOHN LEWIS, Houston FABER F. MCMULLEN, JR., Jacksonville JASPER LEWIS MCPHAIL, Slate Spring, Miss. LAWRENCE DU WAYNE MITCHELL, Huntsville THOMAS ROBERT MOFFETT, Center RAYMOND HENRY MONDSHINE, Houston CHARLES W. MORGAN, JR., Nacogdoches HI EASTLAND NEWBY, Del Rio FRANCIS DONALD OAKES, Rio Hondo JAMES A. OATES, Midland . JAMES ROWLAND OLD, Winnsboro DAVID C. PACKARD, JR., Phoenix, Ariz. HUGH WALTER PARCHMAN, JR., Paris ROBERT E. PENDLETON, JR., Pasadena JERRY PENTECOST, Manuel DONALD C. PINKERTON, Houston FLOYD L. POLLARD, JR., Beaumont DARON HENRY POWELL, Waco HARRY EDWARD PREBLE, Austin GEORGE G. C. PYLE, JR., Meridian, Miss. EDWARD A. RIZZOLO, Belleville, N. J. LESTER E. ROBERTSON, Waco JEHO MATHEWS ROBISON, JR., Houston ANDREW JACK RYAN, Falfurrias WILL GRANT RYAN, Falfurrias MARVIN S. SAMUELS, Philadelphia, Pa. JAMES GERALD SANDERS, Houston DONALD WAYNE SELLERS, Abilene CLARENCE S. SMITH, JR., Huntington, W. Va. WILLIE LEON STERTZ, JR., Beaumont JOHN ROBERT STRAWN, Houston NIC EDWIN TENGG, Houston CARL CALVIN THURMAN, JR., Freer LEE LYMAN D. TUTTLE, JR., Houston ADAN RICARDO VELA, Laredo MARY LOUISE VOORHESS, Houston DANIEL LESLIE WAGGONER, San Antonio HERMAN EUGENE WARSHAW, Waco WILLIAM LAMAR WEEMS, Forest, Miss. JERRY MORTIMER WIENER, Baytown I me WALTER E. WILLIAMSON, JR., St. Louis, Mo. CLYDE M. WOODS, Lutkin K 7956 1-.W-an l i .. .ia mu. 1 r. . as ,stef 4 W .1iiii! i r'.:ca-.1-i ' .i .gggfsrss :'ii f' -' P, smsii, ,Mill i.. ,J asm H i,,i':i,iii ,iii . s 3: ii f5iHl... ' -W wi 1 I , g , ii. ii. - mast: ii A . .. Z W Z - ass, W H, WWW, N Dr Abel, student's favorite, receives plaque from Lamar Jack- . 29, 7752 Dr. W. H. Moursund, Dean of Baylor Medical Col- lege for 33 years, chose this day to announce his re- tirement as dean and to name his successor. ln an ad- dress few present will forget, Dr. Stanley Olson was named to head Bayloris rapidly growing medical branch. An address by Judge E. E. Townes, an administrative greeting from Dr. W. T. Gooch, an award to Dr. Luke Abel, another award to Earl Nlgehroff, were other high- lights of the day's program. :gag i iifmi 'VL1..a,sig-,Q ii l .ii DR. W. T. GOOCH i wiv M' i ,,1 f if: '-- vi- .' -. Vt iii miwl 'lmw W- s?1'LT.fT-. 'nf 'ls , ' vlxft' M -ff .' t '31-yr JT 1 No swan song until 'Fate seals my decree. As Dean Emeritus, Dr Moursund will supervise school's endow- DR. STANLEY W.-OLSON, 37 year old Dean of the University of Illinois Col- lege of Medicine, the nafion's largest medical school was named as successor to the Retiring Dean. Now, iake a deep breath - Zi 1 L F 7m an 7 Eaqw? Bedside Teaching we., What should I have done? Q i 1 i F R N1 X. . my I. ' Has anyone seen The seat? ,--J L, ,,. L ,H 1 , I Ye Olde Snacke Shoppe 72:- H-v. ' i -1 G ii i i. J This won'f hurt a bit - h Qt 'tb Ae. .bf A 1 X HI f ifiiih ABINGTON BLAISDELL BREWER BROWN BRYAN COLEMAN COLLINS CONNER CREWS CROUCH CUSTIS DAVIS DEAN FANCHER GANT GILBERT GRAY GREENE GUDERIAN HADEN HALLMA.N , HART HAWKINS HERRMAN HERNDON HETHCOCK HURT JACKSON JACOBSON KINARD LOGAN MATHIS Zappa Zappa L ji : be F fa I 'RJ W I 5, 2 asm' M Q 'wa 5 5 MLLQW S. t 58 ' 64157 ,fi 'T ww QMS lx-4 gg W is W is ' S SS ' mf I 1 PRESIDENT . VICE-PRESIDENT TREASURER RECORDING SECRETARY CORRESPONDING SECRETARY MARSHALL WARDEN .. CHAPLAIN . Q s1F?iEz,3 af 1.4 gem ,becllaw eidffffw -ferr'- I' I y- -aaL.9- F-V f ' EEPEQLI A' 3618 GARROTT . . C A. RUSH SHARON STOREY HOWARD STEWART DEL STAFFORD JOHN HERNDON JAMES MATHIS . . BILL CROUCH HOYT McCLINTOCK WILLEFORD WILSON WOODS YATES YOUNG Q E5 y,I.s,:.iv ' T , - .b I t ,.,1:.1,-V, , ' -QR? Iii, ,741 ,Ly 4 ! ,V 5 3 .Y nffvf-31,-1, ' 2 'we .- V S X .S 0 K I ,-,,2- T. I If ' I 'H H' I I I W . - -.. W. Y, , ,. I nf, v . .k.... wjgqjm dvr! Ft UWM Y I 5 , . 1. fn --ru, ., . . ,, I -I .. .I .m:f.g. -L E..,,,,, - T 'm - -3 ,A 'I' Tw , -f 5- if '- '-'-i' -Y - ' - ' ,,, V. ,xt f yr-an-N .L V - -:: 4 'g,,. 3' h2'f:4-ff' ' ' - ' '- '7'g'Qg, ,rm-,.,... ..1:51ETx?'!2Z?lg, ' ,. .902-H . , ,, , M- P- -I W ...- L L. MAXFIELD MCCLINTOCK M,cMULLEN McPHAIL MOFFETT NEWBY PACKARD PENTECOST POWELL PYLE RAMZY ROBERTSON RUSH SCOGIN SEARLE STERTZ STEWART STOREY STRAWN SWEARINGEN THOMPSON VELA WAGGONER WALTON WEBB WHEELES WHITE WHITE U, II IIIII I I In I gg: I I I I ' Q? illgjwf' '94 QIII , is A E, Q' ' ' 1 ALFORD ALFREY ALLEN BARFIELD BASSFORD BILL BOWERS BUMPUS BURROWS CARLTON CARPENTER COLLINS COLBY COONS COUCH DANIEL DAVIS DETAR DODSON D U KE EDMISTON EDWARDS EIBAND HAYNIE HEIN HILL HOLLOWAY HOUSER JOHNSON KARN KEMBLE KING da Zen C7 C7 REKQ MEM FD I 1 .X lil KIRKHAM KNAPP KNIGHT KOENIG LEGGETT ARCHON ...... VICE ARCHON .. SECRETARY . . . TREASURER . . LEWIS, M. LEWIS, W. LOCHTE MATTHES MAYS MONDSHINE NICKEY NOVOSAD NUNN OAKES PARCHMAN PESEK PIERCE PINKERTON PIRTLE POLLARD . PUCKETT ROBISON ROCHELLE RYAN, A. RYAN, W. SARGENT SELLERS SCH IFLETT SMITH, V. SMITH, C. STEPHENSON TENGG Z- ?2M7 'fn y, H51 'Sc-L' 'Q' , T 91' ADKINS ALFORD ANDREWS ATKINS BATES BENNACK BERKELEY BESCH BEUTEL BING BLOODWELL BOND BOWEN BROWN BURGOS CAIN CAMPBELL CASKEY COE COLEMAN Q , , J rib ' GSE +G'- 66 o T ..., ,,.L g , -I' , X 1 ZFX! 1 'K Q- FT, I 1 J 'J' .SS Ur LJ I -:-15. Em... PJ ' - B ,fc vvQ.,3.,.,'.-ui 17 4. r -Q I4'?uo6 Q, 'v '1 'I si J Tic -IIE -155' e I, If, 'kg-f ll-'J :,.s J' HSL ws.-Lf. f . F fb-2' . - bs ' 1 Q ' 5' I I S 'LF , 1 51 'JV r RF? ' -M , M if W4 + 'lm ' 4 - E 'A .'Q , 4 A IA FQA 1:1 ' 'A X l?'k A QQ X :Sm A we t Se 1 v 'I- 'Q PRESIDING SENIOR . . PRESIDING JUNIOR . . HOUSE MANAGER . . . JUDGE ADVOCATE .. COTTEN COYLE ' CRUTCHER CULLEN CUTBIRTH DAESCHNER DEAN DELBRIDGE DENMAN DONALD DOOLEY DRAWHORN DYER ELLER ELLIS, G. ELLIS, N. ENGLISH ESTES FORD FOSTER FRANKLIN GONZALES GREGORY HENDERSON HILL HUDGINS JACKSON JAGODA JOHNSTON JONES KAROW KEARNS KING KNAPP KOLTER N7 LANDRUM LATSON LAWLER LAWSON LEAMON LEAZAR LEWIS LIVESAY MANN MARTIN MATHIS MCBEE 511 Loveff MCCLANAHA MCCLELLAND MCREYNOLDS BEN WELLS MEGARITY JACK SOUTHERN MENDENHALL ROY LEAMON MGEBROFF EARL MGEBROFF WKESKY MITCHELL j-..., gvw L 4 'L I I PRESTON it Iv , A J I...J I Q 14044 74:4 2432 PROSPECT PRESIDENT ................ ....... J ANE PRESTON VICE-PRESIDENT .................. CHARLOTTE BASHAW CORRESPONDING SECRETARY .... ........ R EBA MICHELS RECORDING SECRETARY ...... .... L YNNELL CARTER TREASURER ALBERT BRAVO BROWN CARTER CLARK EVERTON FEILLE LESLIE MICHELS NEELY . PUCKETT SHALEK SPILLAR STEPHENSON VIETTI YOORHEES LYDIA BRAVO -A 4' fl . W JA! dd Delta 'an a I ,I I lk XI X . f' 4 , I Ek? ' 'x is X I ,SL ,QI I H M. Q? IE I 'I .QS I TI. 1 5' N 5 X 'Ill f XX ' X x f? f A LX V X CONSUL ...... ........ . . . LEWIS FLORENCE VICE-CONSUL . . . PHILIP SHEINBERG TREASURER . ..... ALLEN KLINE SECRETARY . . . . HARRIS HAUSER ADELS BARGE BURKE H FLORENCE GERSTEIN GREENBERG HAUSER KLINE ,QQ-jj f 559 KOLMEN ROSNER SAMUELS SHAW SHEINBERG STOOL WARSHAW WIENER . .5 1 ! 'I : , :': ' Q I ke f in x Ll' ' ,idk I Dr. J. cQ Haley Advisor ALPHA EPSILON IOTA ALPHA KAPPA KAPPA ll ve, V- T 1 .y 3 if Betty Stephenson Elizabeth Botmanis John Herndon Carl Williford PHI BETA PI PHI CHI . Charles Davis Ghent Groves PHI DELTA EPSILON Roy Lawson Byron Dooley E, 57, it my ? mpg, Lewis Florence DOI1 GFSGHIJGFQ 36954 Omega 146544. Alpha Omega Alpha is a non-secret, college medical honor society, with memlaership based upon scholarship and moral qualifications. It was organized in 1902 with the definite mission of encouraging personal honesty C and the spirit of medical research. I Q Q C :A ua o 2 E' I I CARTER DEAN GUDERIAN JACKSON LATSON LEWIS .il PRESTON SCHMITT CHAPMAN OFFICERS PRESIDENT ......... .......... .... E D CARTER VICE-PRESIDENT ...... ........ W ADE LEWIS SECRETARY-TREASURER . . ........... JOE LATSON COUNSELOR .......... . . . DR. DON W. CHAPMAN CHAPTER SECRETARY . . . ..... DR. S. A. WALLACE '42 It WW' I 'Hg 1',,..-me I I I I Iain ' 'N' , -I -333 W. H Z f ww MEGARITY MGEBROFF NEWBY gnu SCOTT STEPHENSON ' STOOL , ,.,. we I I, 4 It 341 WALLACE de Oda ' 7' A X Q -fn 4- T3-3? B 5f K sir. I ti , .Fl fl 594 e M 4 Y I M V gi .J Zvi I. y, 1'i : OFFICERS JOE LATSON . . . ............ ...... P RESIDENT JOE WARREN ........ . . . VICE-PRESIDENT BOB LEACHMAN ....... ...... S ECRETARY BONNIE B. WESTBROOK . . . . . . TREASURER The Osler Society was founded in the fall of 1949 on the hundredth anniversary of the birth of Sir William Osler, an outstanding medical historian and physician. Its pur- pose is to encourage interest in and research into medical history. The society publishes a weekly bulletin containing a sketch of some famous physician or an account of 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. MEMBERS A. ADKINS H. FLORENCE W. L. LEE, JR. J. R. SCHIFLETT H. ALEXANDER T. J. FORD, JR. G. B. LIVESAY L. B. SHAW ALFREY G. GRAVES A. L. MEGARITY J. S. SMALE G. BERKLEY J. B. HADEN D. M.. MUMFORD W. V. SMITH BOWEN, JR. W. R. HEIN H. E. NEWBY SOUTHERN G. BOWERS, JR F. D. HILL, III L. N. NICKEY T, STEPHENSON J. BREWER, JR. W. O. HOUSER C. L. NOVOSAD, JR. STOOL D. CAMPBELL W. R. KARN, JR. R. R. NUNN S. STOREY, JR. E. CARLTON, JR. W. KING W. F. OSSENFORT, JR. E, THANNISCH H. CASKEY R. E. KOENIG W. W. PICKEL B. VARLEY O. COLEMAN J. A. KNAPP A. K. PIERCE M. WARNER R. COTTEN R. L. KNIGHT G. W. PIRTLE F. WARREN P. DAVIS C. K. LANDRUM N. L. PRESLEY . H. WEDEMEYER N. DOOLEY J. R. LATSON C. O. RAMZY, JR. B. B. WESTBROOK M. EIBAND R. D. LEACHMAN C. A. RUSH . R. WHEELOCK 342 gaglow Www 6 In 19-43'fifteen members formed the Baylor Student Wives' Club with the purpose of furthering friendship among student wives. Today its mem- bership totals I31 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. L .,,, flfliil' Ii' ' FUQ. -1 ii resident ..... Betty Westbrook Treasurer ...... Millie Howard l Parliamentarian ...... Lois Bill ice-President .... Pat Jacobson ec.-Secretary . . Cherry Sargent Historian ...... . . . Ann Davis 345 Cotten V l. , .. , M :v Aix: Mu mford I I S Stonie R. Cotten . . . .....,....... Editor Joseph N. Cannon . . .... Business Manager David M. Mumford ..... Junior Representative George R. Priddy ...... Junior Representative The Round-Up Staff wishes to thank all who have participated in compiling this year's section. Particular mention is given to Gene Howard for photography, Mrs. Virginia Nor- ris for her able secretarial and organiza- tional talents, Drs. John C. Haley and James R, Schofield for timely advice and authority. THE STAFF , I E1 Y. V..1 1 ' , '. , 5 ' ', ' V W' .'rf:-'nfl V1 1 Qui a aw - A Q., V ..,., ' 1 ' i J 'wirr it X.:-, A ' .' .f V f ' . . Dr. Haley nu, 1 ii ' df Scoop Cotten and Deadline Cannon. ,W 555k 1, 'iw i B, 21 Cannon Priddy xx- , sam wma aszf. gf 7 i ' Baylor lVled's B.S.U. had a busy year. In addition to its annual pre- , 5 gk .e -f u 1 school banquet and Friday noon programs, there was a Focus Week, first ' M, if X 'A e in any Med School. Also the B.S.U. planned the all school party for Dean l -' l and Mrs. Olson. ' l Y teasing .-....,!' i i if ll s raw I 'I' ' 1 33' 1-WU? L H 3 X 1. 1 i'?U9a.fi1 .. . Food for the heathen. I B. S. U. Council talks it over. E Dean and Mrs. Olson, Richard, Patty, and Robert enioy barbecue in their honor despite clownpour outside. v l i Dr, Hoff and Dr. Kellaway speak on Galen and Basal Ganglia. Dr. Perry quizzes student on Dr. Evans speaks on Somaliland UDCITOYTIY- 545 Camel Bite Fever. f QL cm .IM ' . NA 5 A ' S IR Z, 5 by f LJ X X - xx X - f Z NN Q ' K fi-,l .l- , -:Q 2 Q X J X f' 1' F' ' --- so she saq5 t I dont care WHGT v MV NqkfThe?e qouml men A cerhainlq ulaurg gfulging, Take me home donf believe in wasfmq flme, do fhl'-Lg ? Q 321 74253 ' lf - Z4 -A W! ff 1-' Pd.: j pf N . W liz' -'T7 23 TU, . Lg? 5 C ... -, ' -.::' g ' 1 -,-E QQ if-HQ: X 1 Nr Z49 '7 - v-2 r 'I' - 2 X 5 f v X Q ' ,f 22? 'J-i' '-ur - Ley VTVEQ eg g- Q L5 bf ' , Rm an-PM ,gg - Q ,film '?,7:Ef:i'f,:L1r,5a,C'1D5'1S .surveys s ow F - 1' T 'ff 'W' 'W N X! wait' -3794535 ---Ani I fejl Na sonablq rug 'fhaf 'this simple drhyram 5 ,f,m'K' h , is all you fflloc need to know about -Hug atre- '1 o'f 0P 5- pyramidal system. Qaeshbns? u n , 'nm ,, - K Oh ham? He, ffffwfnl -:Ng fix? 0 ' ' J JW' 3 JLLST got has --,im + fx, h A . I ,.., gist fournal , 1 ressed -' DH.' N A I f f' ' - ggi '-Q09 ' 5 4,-PJ C: Q 'l -nits . N 4, R'-Q . V ' Y the G,-een Room Blues I I A ix Q or Redsf I V rl I QI 'YJ 346 ligflalallc l 423: NI 'We WS. X I LOVE Kids, I 1 ee 4 ll it X-A V 3 0 fr N 'X f X 5 . llYlq fdm1'lq?lJell Doc, fix? S I was The qoun esf WN Effex H3 bo --- F If--CLIN! l VY L l 4? T.. W 3 '- eevgm e 'xxx Y'Hnow, Dn Helliq sure, looked al me funnq dS we left Now 1' wonder' --'- I xl.. xxx 2 llYaF:,lA,.,. 'Y X m i K he Q Q- 3 x N 1 f 1 Xe- R fe' my 'lell us MI? Searle, IS lhis casefo be treated mecilcallq or Szueqfcallq ? Relains' Title ll? 7m fworcll -Y X, RO ,P X ' m fn Q, , 0 W5 f f x' f , '!WTTpJ l ill l Q A . Q X lu ' . X '- -' + - XX - fl, NX I flxx, 4 -f fx 'I ' f one fgbiol , lrbfl HU? ,'--nice-.sized plate-H -paq 5250-U ' ' W ----Tfdchinq C8l1TEf-'IDTI ajax,-er.,.... , ' 347 Flossy and Fielding 'l'wo-Headed Monster 1 :' . 5 .F v I ' .i ' , - , , 2 Q, eq, f 'J N V' ' 'r 1l'.-, 74? N liezszfi 1' .u .Q . X 3:2 Y, v ' ,V Rel: l .- l I lx . . iii ' y x x - 'M ii By Georg e ull ' eg' , 1. LV., ' 7515? Nothing but co-ke, honesl! Yes sir, thafs my baby. W -,fl ,lf ' ' , ' if rifpagfis 5 ' Q. fgs xii' H '. A Sh i -- 1- ' . f XI :V . .. P' . Q yj WE? L W 1 fir' mififhg 'Q' l +f5W5Hffs s lift , 1 I fist 159-4 , VV ...-jiw. or -fa-J.-AJ'-'Y . -'T hr IL Y ,' ,,,, Ju Jaw . 3 li . ME f' Af' li 1 ia-'nfl' i iff- ', I Ti lM'4'l. A ,i I g X..kV X :im fs ,, s - f ai 'Wea' .. V f But that woter's cold! ' Y lf'-'H ' ' . law, . , ,lg f .. J H ' 'Elf' - , l. r., - 1' ...' 1' I ig f may t -very dark staining nuclei. ll ll Diamond Jim Coyle 5. H m-r,.,- iss. . RL . Here comes Toni- 348 M. AK's and dates. All Phi Chi End 5' :- -:..fEik2E!:,- I -n E ' r . 'ff 5 r 9331 3 .Q .. , - 7. JI fr ezecuwi J '. .,.,.., . . Q. .-- 3 , -I 'T - 'f Q '1 zzf 1 W, V 'f Q ig' .:: -VA M -N - Home on the range. -.il-Y...-...., F 1 ,. 4 Q 11 N . , M, ,X N ,mv f W xi , 1' ' La F' Punch line. M' Watch over the parking lot. ,A 56 Between us girls- W AKK 'fCut-Ups Jaw Q. Q??irs.,.H 1 I r U Q f mm ' 4255? This anatomy is making a wreck of all 'five of us! 349 l wid, Baylor School of Stenography. Rhesus and Richard. Wl1at's Latin for crock? Getting in good with the Chief. Rapportll All pals together. Sorry, sold out of Mercks. There's a vein here some- where. Corpuscle tussle. Open wide, please. The ever-popular Mrs. May- field. Who needs a funnel? Pediatric homework. Phi Chi stars: Ochsner Cullen Mgebroff and Schofield I think the needle's clotted. Steady! Steady! Bibliophilia Medica. l ll' lr- H P 2 ---7 f .X N 'A -' vi 2. 'i fi .1 ' av. 1? ' N LJ .I y ' . V 2 : if N- 'qt' , li lb. V J S . 9. am 4 5, , i fi, Us l .tiki 1,52 b f K I fr' A 'gf . A 5 1' f , . 1 -X -. h . , . .,,, ,,s.'.'fey'f4 fe ggb' -Qui ' S ... 4, , .. .-Q, . . P 4 . 6-.ffifiT,' fin ' Allin . 1, Q' .I , v ell -A H: My it , if-i 1- '. 4,-.5 vi--Av- r- xl jf! N f-, Qi: - 4' 1' MJQ1:aj2Qff U fs V I' i i .l Y -Q ' ' fi Vg: , -. . F L 'A ' ' iii . .' gif ? .l f ,l H 5 Half ir J W' .N - -jflfirq ttrti it S or . iili rirr r - ii A . .,,r --it i ' ' i S W- i f A l . ll : ' . Sli flfiifill ui 'l ' '-all ' ., -: I 'C' F' Ei if Y' ,ii 4 '5wL ii I 'iff Q-fi SK .1 ., Ti A ll . ' 3 17- ,,,.., ..., A ' , 'F nfl'-A '-'ffaiiifff ..., -iff Q ..,,, .rf X B I llefzfmy Thirty-five years ago the College of Dentistry became a part of Baylor University. - The students and alumni are justly proud of its progress from the early days at 14440 Hall Street to the modern ly equipped clinical building on the campus in Dallas. 352 1 O l The Dental Section is dedicated to Dr. Harry B. McCarthy, who during the few months since his becoming dean has endeared himself to all the personnel of the college. l Dean McCarthy brings to Baylor many years of training and ex- perience in dental education and almost as many years of practical ex- perience in a private practice. All success to the college under his leadership. The Senior Class 353 S ' '1 QE .' ? T'L-e3..,Vll'i ' rx' 1 ' ' J.. at t 'Wx f J M ' iii ' ' 'J,,w,fi4s22 W , A wt 1 i , :A tw tint, -N' 'F' , , , Q , fe :,, tv ,ww N f f L. ' ' 1 2' f 'E . K Y, g 4, BW, . ms tu , Y? 721 Q: ,t ry M h I ++ 't gf 'i I X if fx gf h c Q is M ..AA 4 ! 'Y j The extraction of the tooth is the final step in a series of surgical techniques. 'uf 554 1 'iii-'ffigl 52 H t 'L xp' t ,W 1. L , I ,Q , f, L., -.fy.I, ,, .,. , ' 'Y' , 4 A , 1-' .,, Y 5 4 fl-':,.-.-L? 'fx t ,,,i - .4 Q V' WFEEQR, A- R -M rig, NLSBYV-J I QL., , 5 fy-. ,-EL ,Cf fy' xg I ' '- if fkgfh T'l if tl ' 1 -N-Sw ' x ' ITL ' ' , gag? --' E ? x V . K. l I 1 V l J 4 ' ' 'f H2ES1-'l'- H. W 1. 1? V -tj' ' ,Y wt , f , M a l. N- W llg 1 .Wm Aff' WI' -E: ,G - , . N T H WM , , ,, Ei-im w,, ,W Jl,f4li'f ll ll , t. til? N' ' ' 'N :t- tFT!il?b lluwv t 1 H ig ga tm 'IV I 2511 H V Egg..-,xi N M u eu- 1 can ' x fl Y fE5iiiEiiHW, ,, WMS' N E W H H , Q I AW fee lj Hours of careful laboratory work precede the beginning and completion of restorative work in the oral cavity. fr l as X8 1 we .W gg 355 ?wdfa Seated: Dr. Albert P. Horton, Chilclren's Dentistry, Dr. Joseph M. Hill, Pathology, Dr. John A. Cameron, Anat- omy, Dr. Harry B. McCarthy, Dean, Dr. Eugene H. Taylor, Prosthetics, Dr. Charles F. Bouschor, Operative Dentistry. Standing: Dr. Sol Haberman, Bacteriology, Dr. Charles J. King, Crown and Bridge, Dr. William C. Webb, Jr., Oral Diagnosis, Dr. C. Kenneth Collings, Periodontia. Left: Dr. Charles R. Steward, Chemistry l Dr. Stephen P. Forrest, Prosthetics, Dr D. Lamar Byrd, Surgery, and Dr. E. R Cox, Physiology. .M 356 . . S Standing: Mrs. Patsy Hollon, Business Office, Mrs. Mary E. Graves, Receptionist, Mrs. Mary .lo Blau, Sterilizing Room, Mrs. Nancy Chandler, Technician, Mrs. Sophie White, Cashier, Miss Patricia Mc- Laughlin, Technician, Miss Ruth Comerford, R. N., Surgery, Mrs. Loyce Hooper, Surgical Assistant, Mrs. Ruby Light, R. N., Periodontia, Mrs. Burniece Jacks, X-Ray Technician, Mrs. Eula Mae Thomas, PBX Operator. Seated: Mrs. Anna Geyer, Librarian, Mrs. Ola Whitaker, Clinical Records, Mrs. Edna Heartfield, Pur- chasing Agent, Miss Gladys Yates, Alumni Secretary, Mrs. Ruth Boyd, Registrar, Mrs. Georgina Downs, Secretary to the Dean, Mrs. Betty Secker, Secretary to Prosthetics Department, Miss Nellie Pitts, Clin- ical Records Custodian. ..-f-f - ,Aw ' ' fl M - in wi - vi, Y if Y 5 r, - it , . . is , I,.ssi4, f ' . ...K , , ,-,. - sing , 'g..mf4qg52.1.s. ..w.W. , ru. 1 ,. .,r,,ir.,,....,,...gY N V V .,.. . X i r ' ffflsggznff-X YW . L . . , N 3. ii i .S W Y H, , , ,-2-.Q ,,., , 'rx'-71 5 . 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Jr. Arlington Bonham Garland Ft. Worth Leclkesville, Miss. Dallas Colorado City AI buq uerque, N. Mex. Flatonia Houston Ft. Worth Ft. Worth San Antonio Frost Greenville Hesperus, Colo. Bridgeport Stamford Mountain View, Ar'k. QL--' 5' . 71 ir Kb 49 Z' 1... me 5 fig' Magee, E. F. Matthes, Russell Moore, Robert B. Mullican, L. R., Jr. Muns, H. R. Murphy, R. E. Pace, Madison S. Patterson, Sam P. Penley, Walter E. Pitts, Robert R. Rapier, George M., Ray, Robert Shaclclix, A. P. Shahan, C. W. Spires, T. E. Tanner, Charles W. Taylor, A. J. Upshaw, Bill W. Wilbanks, John 560 J Quanah Blessing Houston Dallas Oklahoma City, Okla. Marshall Athens San Antonio Mangum, Okla. Amarillo Dallas Port Arthur Naples Ft. Worth Abilene Homer, La. Ferris Belton Texarkana -,Q .Tr - Q Ha wi A, 7.2 ' ff I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 I3 14 I5 ,vw ,Tw ' sr W1-.zr..a .-T in ii ,-1 I 1-Eg! is 3' T 1 '1h 4 f 4? 'A T 9- rf 'il The semors swllched to Mnryhznd Club Even semcrs must eul. He wants prlvccy, Moore. 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Worth Nacogdoches Amarillo Ardmore, Okla. Q i f in 3 l A me R , l 4,35 l 'FQ Y gl l flue a is ni? 364 Gibbons, Olin W. Glass, Larry C. Hall, Al'thur E. Hall, William P. Hamilton, David E Hiatt, Robert Howard, G. B. Jenkines, Archie L. Kelly, Don Kelso, Aubrey S. King, William E. Lang, Robert A. Lee, Lawrence Long, John Lund, Nicholas Moody, C. B. Moore, John D. Niei, Horst 0'Brien, Argyle Q. Owensby, B. G. ' Reed, Arthur Dallas Farmersville Abilene Bonneville Pecos Ferris Opelika, Ala. Weslaco Waco Nixon Abilene Corsicona Dallas Waco Hot Springs, Ark. y Mineola McAlester, Okla. Choteau, Mont. Guthrie, Okla. Albuquerque, N. Mex. Fayetteville, Ark. Reynolds, R. J. Robbins, Finis E., Jr. Robinson, Charles R. Robnett, John Scholz, Kenneth Scott, Harold Smith, Harold D. mith, R. Fenton tewart, H. L. Stokes, James M. track, Dean utton, James M. oylor, James I. horsell, Bill ry, Gustav an Kirk, Russel W. eir, Joseph hite, Tommy ise, William J. oodul, Mrs. Dollie R. Harperville, Miss. 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Guinn Danie-I Robert Hiatt John Robnett John Barton Robert Terrell Elmo Penley Hunter Keller John Kidwell Grand Master First Row: Funderburk, Fielden, Murley, Terrell, Hancock, Sharp, Wheeler, Moore, Rogers, Rogers, Kelton Taylor, Carrington, Baker, Hillery, Campbell, Leonard, Gratz. Second Row: Roland, Genecov, Swearingen, Thompson, Anderson, Jaeckle, Bell, Saunders, Lynn, Kidwell Upshaw, Daniel, Jacoby, Downs, Benton, Gilliam, Brock, Smith, Taylor, Wicheta, Tate, Johnson Ward, Mullican, Howard, Alexander, Mobley, Geller. I Third Row: Lampe, Younger, Mosby, Sears, Sperry, Brown, Alexander, Magee, Rose, Burg, Moody, Pen , ley, Scott, Wise, Hiatt, Smith, Simpson, Barton, Robnett, Windrum, Smith. Fourth Row: Morris, Keller, Gentry, Croley, Pace, Cook, Diehl, Thorsell, Kline, Nichols, Jordan, Boone Catledge, White. 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A it M Seniors: Robert Dibrell, Artist George Rapier, Chief Photographer E .,ttt . , e A it t I 'N Q 5' ll fe N j , 5 .ll iii, .. , if l - 'iii tt ' Q ' , I littti x l A A A li 4 Juniors: Don Kelly, Photographic Lab Work Aubrey Kelso, Photographer T FF Q Ili!! ' gunna ll1'l. wouun You EXTRACT ANOTHER ONE, PLEASE? 1: Foaeov TO PUT me FILM IN FOR THAT om? Wi' lfy 1 f' ll NV: l , A l Q if Cf,J THEME 5ONG ff fn? 6. , I My E , 9 1 IQ W 4 Q K 9 l X . ' , lf X A1 ' l I 6 KD L1 1n6Reu. all ?' ll 'ie ', .41 ,gp t i iw, Y ,ba fn, X , ng ..o,, N 'A' , Wt tru!! it ,Q ll IQ, to -. ill Higgs tp rw Ji - Sophomores: Caldwell Beckham, James Booth, Freshmen: Emitt Hancock, Aubrey Smith, Robert Reeves v Jacob! Geller A 'ff1fQfW I ' - fa A ie t ll ' tti We 2 ' 9 a r ' ,.- 1 g , , , V A 5 be . -E t-Q , o, ll l 15 2 .. l lv .M t .. , to I in l f A -f 'Jai 'lfiln ff . 1 ' QF, 1 ,Q ' my Q NA 'fi' I- A iii ' Aw, 2 :- --v a 7 t :': ' E 'N 0,1 Q-fmfjl 'I 'gr HFUQ x L L - ' ' .f ' 382 ,-fa,-f ir- Y 41? l 'S - UG? Lil -f-1 -Q ', Q' rl ef- 1r,s'f,l , . Y f L A tx 5' ,Ei F 4 ' 3 N 11' Q' '1.f.'nw ,i JL , 451 A lzksiifivsf if' ' A V A 'dia l A T I -M - ,ilfJ ':! V fllf-'-T -an ' ll film ,C-I - N sf' 41 W :A l l :sfl'fyf', l l fs 1 ' President . . . . . . . . . Mark Jacoby W .. im 5 ' -st, 'vs it .Q .Q A - , r ,f -Q-- . . ' we tl ,-:JVQJA .-F Q Aff 51 ' 5517 , I . . . ' ,l q Q 1 1 it '- 1' pf qgy '-' is A ff, flagggg Vice-Presnclent . . . George Dlehl and . , - J . , 5 V -Y M l x 'Q 1 - '2 .',' ss - ,,- . , A' , ' V . I w. I Y 4, . ' . ta ' ' . l-,-'57l ?'.-,J-. 13125: - - f - ri l f - f' ' ,N Y A. ', E15 bg., p ity Wllllam Applmg it W ,555 ,gf rf' l y X V Program Chairmen . . ,. . Audrey Kelton and 'La ',49,.fQQ Tye. ' ,A we 1 ' ,Jr ' fra' h I 'Tix - 'f:.,a',':-7'-4 Q E -A? , Q, '- 5,214 -J f,,,LQi,g?- l.. W. Drec SE . - Rims.,-.1 s R- if v, Y fi.. t be 4 ,- - - , in ,K ,N 51. 6 . ., I A - , 4. 0 H arpy. x W ,J 7 . Q. 'A ,i 3 .213 J yy' e-k s Secretary-Treasurer . . . . . . . . . R. J. Reynolds A 1 A ' f t . it 'T ' - elpff, ,f x1 -4 ' , gf t My ry Faculty Sponsor . . . . Dr. Charles F. Bouschor 1, W ,.:. ' 9 ' M I. ' Ill A lil -V - gif- .1 ' .A W' 4 ' 'li' ff ' i ,a4.,,,. r - l. H ., Sf' 'ti 3 ' W ins-as was 5,3 4- V j - lllf '5f'1!Efi'3g,' A '51 - ewlll, fi 3' ' , 521 fill' 5 V .. A ' v-te? 1 it ll' ' All dental college students have the privilege of becoming junior members of the American Dental Asso- ciation. This affiliation contributes to their indoctrination into dentistry and aids the student in a proper under- standing of professional problems ahead. The Junior ADA group meets once each month with programs consisting of lectures and clinics by alumni and other outstanding professional men of this area. A traditional presentation of faculty characterizationsis presented hy the senior class at the close of each school year. ' '?tL2'4?.'5I-E7L4E?sIi ',.'1 ,. .ZAi--.'-?SirlL.e --W! H5595 3:I'uI'lfl-wfif - 3. 2? '?GT5f'Pff? ,Ej:i?Z.E6a'IviiC2109!9E'1'2Eni?Fwi-iJi-f'1 1': i A lp!-HF-'5'-'fluff-'.Ei'f'1?-f' 25fQ1,1',Ii'3'l2l?'F3-Snail '31-9 ,' .?l?f5?5?Eff- '- ,gk-Xm.?Yyfff:iggQ5i-QI fZ?cgll5l HA. I 1-,J Z W e -ff my it it with mu M H H H qu V k g ,vw ,,,w,,, ' - ggw,,,, ,,' tw ggi!! N111 M11 'HKJC ' will YM ...,r.s,r.. -M H mm 'Wm W ll www 'E l H ,wir r ll ra 1 15555: if 'fi ' ETQT: li 'Qll ltllmuz -ug Q rri, Scenes from the Senior Take-Off include 'a faculty meeting at the Dental College, Anatomy lecture and Periodontia conference. 383 gaylcw Zyiaeaefad OFFICERS ' President Mrs. Russell A. Matthes Vice-President Mrs. H. R. Muns Secretary Mrs. W. R. Hiatt Treasurer Mrs. R. Dean Blau Corresponding Secretary Mrs. James E. Ewing Social Chairman Mrs. Mark P. Jacoby Historian Mrs. Ralph Davis Parliamentarian Mrs. R. Fenton Smith The Baylor Wives Club was organized at Baylor-in-Dallas to provide wives of dental students with an opportunity to become acquainted and participate in social and civic functions sponsored by the club. W Monthly meetings include lectures, parties, book reviews, and work on worthwhile projects. 384 WWW uwce477Zo Kenna Dean, af Scion! MESSAGE FROM THE DEAN No reward is so rich as that which is gained by giving service to others. As student nurses you are preparing yourselves to give vital and needed service in a field which is marked by many and critical shortages. You will have your moments of discouragement, and there will be times when the going seems ' rough and almost too difficult. Contrasted to this will be deep and lasting satisfactions, moments when the gratitude of your patients strikes so deep that you have no words, nor any way that is adequate to express your thanks. Thanks that you have been thus able to serve your fellow man, and to make his path easier and more comfortable. I know you will do your best to make ready for the great challenge whichinursing offers you, whether it be at home or in foreign lands. This is your way to serve your Maker, and return your true account! Our good wishes to all of you! . 386 RUTH A. MAXSON, R. N., M. S. Assistant Professor of Nursing ELOISE FIELD, R. N., B. S. BERNICE MCDONALD, R. N., B. S Assistant Dean Assistant Dean ' Baylor Hospital, Dallas Hillcrest Hospital, Waco , 587 'WW 'LUN Q? JEAN BEVERIDGE, R. N., B. S. SALLY BOLEN, R. N., B. S. IVA JEAN CHAPMAN, R. N B S Asst. Instructor in Med. .and Surg. Instructor in Nursing Arts Instructor in Nursing Arts Baylor Hospital Baylor- Hospital Hillcrest Hospital kk. if 'I BETTY GORDON, R. N., B. S. g DORIS MARIE HARPER, R. N. Inst. in Med. and Surg. Nursing Technician Instructor Baylor Hospital Hillcrest Hospital Wg' ,1h,. SERENA JOHNSON, R. N. Instructor in Obstetrics Hillcrest Hospital it . -. , PAULINE KILES Asst. Director Nu Baylor Hospital 388 1117 JULIAN PACE rsing Service Administrator Hillcrest Hospital .. . x ,, ex Q BARBARA REYNOLDS, R. N., A. Instructor in Obstetrics Baylor Hospital LOU MARIE RAMSEY: R. N., B.S. Technician Instructor Hillcrest Hospital . f ' . ..'e I f s 'I a - EDITH ROBINSON, R. N., B Medical Surgical Instructor Hillcrest Hospital x L I M., NAOMI SMITH, R. N. ELAINE SUTTER, B. S. Asst. Director of Technicians Instructor in Dietetics Baylor Hospital Baylor Hospital Q-1' I is .Q N 1 un- ' if 7 FLORENCE THIEME, R. N. JO FOSTER, R. N., B. S. MAE WILKENSONJ R. N. Student Health Nurse Instructor in O. R. Technique Director Nursing Service Baylor Hospital - Baylor Hospital Baylor Hospital 589 Wwmwwadmdgaw? MRS. CARL Housemother Baylor Hospital n- W ' MRS. IRENE CARROLL Seamstress Baylor Hospital - g-fs., L, , 'W ,, Hs. il, 1 ' V ' wif, ,.,'rl '. l A , 5. gym, , pf. .. ,sl MRS. BESSIE EAST Housemother Baylor Hospital MRS. HELEN HATCHER Executive Housekeeper and Director of Residence Baylor Hospital 590 MRS. ANNA HOLLIS Housemother Baylor Hospital MRS. FRANCESS LARA Office Assistant Baylor Hospital MRS. LILLIE MONCRIEF Housemother Baylor Hospital MRS. SAM PACE Housemother Baylor Hospital 6'-2? NY fm at-.. tk ,-,A In-vi T, Xl 1 .-.ll President Vice President Secretary Reporter IRENE BEALL JERRY BLAYLOCK ASHLEY DOBYNS BETTY HALEY Stratford El Dorado Clarksville, Miss. Crockett ' ANGELA ALVARADO-New Orleans, La. MARY LEIGH ANDERSON-Mt. Pleasant EVA GENIA AUTERY - Liberty JERRY COMSTOCK - Baytown JUANITA COSS - Dallas BETTY FATHEREE - Dallas CAROLYN HARRELL - Gorman ELNA JAMES - Groves JULIA LIEB - Webb City, Mo. VEUA NICHOLSON - Tulsa, Okla. DeVELLYN OLIVER - Harnpton, Ark. NANCY PEAVY - Sanderson JERRY ROSE - Houston BETTY JEAN STUART-Albuquerque, N. M. GRACE WANG-Kaifeng, Honcm, China 591 X1 X1 4 ,,, g .R V S Q titt I I I ' i- President Secretary-Treasurer Social Chairman BARBARA GASSAWAY MARY JANE AKIN FAYE PRUITT WQCO A Bryan Lubbock VIC9 Pfesiflenf Secretary-Treasurer Social Chairman BONNIE GIBSON LYNN MIL,LER JEANETTE HITCHCOCK Hurdesty, OICICI- Dallas Corsiccma 'E' I Li' I ., T2 , 1 HW, t t j I 1 WM X 1 X ,, r 9 , , , pwwi JOYCE ANN BALLARD -- Colorado City BOBBIE BARNES - Waco RAYMOND BARTON - Waco SYBLE BEETS - Seagoville DIANE BODINE- Bland Leake SUE NELL BOHANNAN-Bartesville, Okla. MARIANNA BOREN - Henderson CHARLOTTE BROWN - Laird Hill WILMA GRACE CARLOCK - Big Sandy MARIAN CHAMBERS- Oklahoma City PATSY RUTH CHANDLER - Tyler FRANCES MARIE COPPIN - Huntington VERNELL DAVIS - Ladonia FRANCES EPPERSON-Johnson City, Tenn LELAND ROY FERN-Waco - ANNIE KATHERYN FITTS-Owchsboro, Ky DIANE HAEDGE - Dallas JUANITA HANEACK - Dallas LaVERNE HANKS - Dallas SHIRLEY HARRIS - Taleo SUE HEMPREE - Dallas PATRICIA HEMMING - Biloxi, Miss ELFRIEDA HILL- Lubbock JUANITA HODGES - Colorado City RUTH HOLMAN - O'Donnell BETTY ANN HOLMES - Fort Worth JOYCE JONES - Henderson MAE LAWRENCE - Carthage PEGGY MCCULLOUGH - Brownfield WILLIAM MEREDITH - Liberty, N. Y. MARY MULLISON - Wakefield DELIA MARIE ODER - Gladewater CLARA PHILLIPS - Plainview BARBARA RAINS - Dallas HAZEL RICHARDS - Spurger MARTHA SCHARBAUER - Midland DOLLY SHAMBLIN - Dallas JOSEPHINE SHAW f Cleburn ANNIE THOMAS-New Smyrna, Fla KAY THOMPSON - Hamilton VIRGINIA TRUESDALE - Waco JOAN WHISENHUNT - Gladewater MAXINE WILDE - Fort Hood LOIS WYATT - Elm Mott PATTI YOUNG - Tyler FLOYD EDWARD HAWKINS - Waco peed. . President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Reporter JOANNE JACKSON MARILYN SUE DIXIE CAROLYN MONANN NORMA PALMER Rusk JACKSON GOOD CHADWICK Dallas Rusk Houston Dallas GALE ADAMS - Abilene HELEN JEAN ALEXANDER-Duncan, Okla. DOROTHY BINFORD -Memphis, Tenn. GINGER COBB-La Lima, Honduras PATRICIA JEAN COBY-Tulsa, Okla. MARTHA LOUISE COX- Montague PAT DABNEY - Dallas AGNES DEEMS - Sedilia, Mo. DORIS JANE HAMILTON- Panama, Okla. LOU JOHNSON - WEST DONNA DEE JONES- Barcelona, Venezuela 594 CAROLYN LASSETER,- Dallas KATHLEEN MCFADDEN - Abilene VIRGINIA MAJOR - Chillicothe DIANE MASSEY - Wenham, Mass. GWENDOLYNNE MEANS-Clayton, New Mexico PAT MORRIS - Waco BARBARA NATOLI - Dallas DORIS KAY OLSON -Truth or Consequences, NA. M BONNIE JO PERKINS-Springfield, Colo. SYBIL JANETTE PRITCHARD - Longview ALICE JANE ROBERTS-Clayton, New Mexico NOLA JANE SEARS - Amarillo ELIZABETH STRONG - Shreveport, La. MARY ELIZABETH SUTELIFFE -Waco JOAN VANWINKLE - Kilgore MODIA WOMBLE - Welasco BILLIE JEAN WOODRUFF - Glaclewater .qw - LA GLORIA CRAWFORD- Kerens MAE ETTA CUMMINGS - Coolldge JULIA ANN DAVIS - Grapevine MATTIE EZELL - Oglesby MARY JO GIBSON - Coolidge MARY JO LASSETTER - Waco MARY MASSENGALE - Waco JUANITA MEYERS - Waco NANCY NOBLES - Waco LOUISE STEVENS - Waco BETTY ALLISON - Borger ANGELINE BARTO - Ennis JEAN HARPER - Waco LELYA NISWANGER - Waco JUANITA ORTIZ- La Feria MABLE PISTOLE - Waco JOYCE SCHRADER -- Marlin DOROTHY LEE LUECK - Temple 596 GRACE TALKINGTON - Beeville DELORES WHITE - Waco GUADALUPE ALCANTER - Mexico GEORGIA BESS BRAYLES - Cherokee LOIS CLARK -'Waco BERNICE BOWERS - El Paso JANETTE JUNE COOLEY- Mexia RUTH ANN HALL-Waco LOU NELL HERKEY-San Saba JO ANNE HIBLER-San Saba JOY HITT - King LEW JONES - Waco DORENE SHORT - Waco JANE SIEPERT - Clifton AVA STARR - Elkhart JOYCE THOMPSON - Waco ll 1 CLASS SEVEN EVELYN BOGARD - Dallas LATTIE FITZMORRIS - Covington, La EMMA MCCABE - Lancaster MARY LOU SMITH - Dallas CLASS EIGHT LEONA EDMISTON - Royal, Ark. JOANNE HALL - Athens DELMA JONES - Dallas KATHRYN KANE - Dallas FERN NICHOLSON - Dallas WANDA ORSBORN - Gainesville JO JEAN PEDEN - Corsicana VELMA WAGONER - Bellevue, Ky. CLASS NINE MARY BANKSTON - Bogalusa, La. FRANCES BURMOOD - Dallas NIVES CARRANZA - Arlington DELORES KING - Gueda Springs ROSE MASSIER - Austin ELIZABETH NORRIS - Dallas RUBY OGDEN -- Wellington ARUILLA SIEGEL - Dallas CLASS TEN EFFIE MAE AITON - Dallas BETTY SUE BOYD- Lake Creek ERMA BRIDGES - Hugo, Okla. DALE FRENCH - Pittsburgh LUCIA GILBREATH - Dallas PEARL HATTOX - Bromicle, Okla. LYNN WINN - Irving LEONA WRIGHT - Grand Prairie CLASS ELEVEN ETHEL ATKINS - Addison PAULINE BEARD - Bogalusa, La. BLANCHE BERRY - Dallas BETTY JUNE BOYD - Dallas MARTHA BRAUDAWAY - Pittsburgh PATSY BURFORD - Tyler ZELDA DUTTON - Greenville KATHRYN FLYNN - Dallas PATRICIA FORSYTHE - Dallas DOROTHY KOERNER - Minco, Okla BERNICE RANDOLF - Afton RAMONA RANDOLF - Afton MAUREEN SCHILPEROORT - Dallas LaVERNE SCOGIN - Robstown GLADYS SHERIDAN -'Ecfon , LOUISE SHIELDS - Texarkana DOROTHY SPELLMAN - Texarkana BARBARA THOMASON - Ardmore, Okla MINNIE WILSON - Dallas gmyfm 764566546 ' Y? fb T' ,Z H, ii wi ex 1 1 M 'Q ji-' ,le iii R til . X. Q' ,. - l 1 wi' Q ,ex at an L llll xxx' 'X Fill T Standing - Betty Fathereep Nancy Peavyi Jerris Comstock: Jerry Blaylock: lrene Beallp Bonnie Gibson Pat Chandler: Betty Haley: E. L. Keelong Veda Nicholson. Seated - B. Reynolds, Sponsor Julia Lneb President Vice President Secretary B. S. U. Representative A Parliamentarian Librarian Sports Director Dallas Editor of Round-Up Junior Class Representative House Council Chairman TN Representative TN President 400 Julia Lieb lrene Beall Pat Chandler Bonnie Gibson Nancy Peavy Veda Nicholson Jerry Blalock Betty Fatheree Jerry Comstock Betty Haley Nives Carranza Rose Massier WWW ' 6 ' nr' - . g ' '17 A A I few! Seated-Diane Bodinep Frances Coppin: Jean Stuart. Standing-Lois Wyatt: Mae Etta Cummings Berniece Bowers: Mae Lawrence: Lou Ransey, Sponsorp Joyce Schrader. OFFICERS President .... ......... . . Jean Stuart' Vice President . . . . . . Diane Bodine Secretary .... . . Frances Coppin 401 ,H -., -.. . . - ifizilmggjlll'iq':Hi i,W.,,..gggi ,. ,,ggy5,i'5i,,, HHN gf. ' llxf i. if , ' F 'if i ' vi 7 ,M :N i , iii :mi U Wfsziff M .iMwixgigiiiii F Wm... W S X i Y Hi N , wsfgfffmwi u -sf wi was-:E -1 P 5 f v 4 H X A H 9 ll' H, N J! A 'J 521. . ' Seated - Charlotte Brown, 'igamd ii 9525, 1- fl N. 5 F W Ji, W - ,, , ' ww ge , ii gi u i M W me gfgq, my 54 ff: ii . i X x - , rf., it , V 11- 1, ,, ' , .W . . : ll 'gsm V, - 4 . V ' ' Y- - Y , - 1 '. 1 ' x, Y I V 'Thi M-If Q.. i l K ,. H H - ' , ,ZR ., 1 'S , i ii I 5 ii ,V as 2 ,415 - Y 2. ,t - '1 12, 'Q l V ix si S 1' iw -,nigga lt, I '. ' I -. ,l l - ef f ', F i Blil e y ,ig 1 A , ,Wi 92 ,3313 irL,l'5' ,. i Ev, J ii f'?g-'ii-fr. ' ' 1 'V F L 'A V B, ' iw 'L f 'x Sue Nell Bohannon, President .... Vice President . Secretary . Sponsor . --1 ,V ,- X , ee? ' 5,51 :fs 'Q me Roy Fern. Standing -Juanita Ortiz, Lou Ramsey, Louella Jones, June Gooley OFFICERS 402 . . Sue Nell Bohannon . . Charlolie Brown .. Roy Fern .. Lou Ramsey HILLCREST HOSPITAL President .......... Vice President . . . Secretary .......... Program Chairman . . . Reporter .......... Missions Chairman . . . Devotional Chairman . . . BAYLOR HOSPITAL President ............. Vice President Enlistment Vice President,Social . . . Vice President Devotional Missions Chairman . . . .... Volunteer Band .... Y. W. A. ...... . EEZ! Jeanette Hitchcock . . . . . . Lois Wyatt . . . Barbara Rains . . Frances Coppin .. Mary Mullican . . Mary Mullican .. Diane Haedge . . . Bonnie Gibson . Joan Whisenhunt . . . Dolly Shamblin . . . . Syble Beets . . . . . Pat Chandler . . . Norma Brumley Martha Scharbauer Q. . .1 Ruby Odgen . . . Rose Massier Pat Hemmings . . Marianna Boren .. Frances Epperson Stewardship q . . Secretary .... Music ....... Singspiration . . . Publicity ., .... If 'ff zvl ' A rim ft l N vs- mi R l . K , R M G of -, l , l -4' ' .Q f rl f gl! '-N ' J 'I . ,I ' ..., Dolly Shamblin, Martha Scharbauer, Joan Whlsenhunt Joyce Ballard Pat Chandler Syble Beets, Pat Hemmings, Marianna Boren Frances Epperson ewan 71 - wa.,-4. 'Hs T K F it lt f sw as t l l P1 f 4 - t t ' 2 ' 1 :-5:67 2 t t t Q.-at Y, gif,- , ,tM.' 1fifa:1?:, . M U Q: , S. UTY .l.. '.li:i.l it tt it t -3 - 3 umm H 5 Q' X,- :-i iv .sas ..-:..- i 3 t, ,N is v , Martha Scharbaurer, Sponsorp Hazel Richardsp Faye Pruittp LaVerne Hanksp Juanita Hodgesg Mariana Borenp Pat Hemmingsp Juanita Hancock. Not Shown-Joan Whisenhuntp Bonnie Gibsonp Pat Chandlery Annie Kathryn Fitisp Syble Beets. The Grace McBride Y. WT. A. of Hillcrest is an organization that unites the student nurses on the campus in the study of missions. ' 'The name was chosen in memory of Grace McBride, the first nurse who died while in the service of the Foreign Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention. V Meeting twice each month members enjoy Christian fellowship with each other and whenever possible with missionaries and Christian leaders. The watchword chosen in Daniel l2:3, Wfhey that are wise shall shine as the brightness of the firmamentg and they that turn many to righteousness as the stars forever and ever,', challenges each one to be a witness to the 'power of mission among the spiritually and physically needy and to live for Christ consistently and convincingly. 404 PRECLINICAL CLASS 1 , II P51-. if Ij:g..g'v 7 . Wag? P v W, ,W W Civ Il ali? f' Zi.W,'W11E1i.1.., -3,,L:e..,i'- - . - '- .?' :,Ii fag :5g,1'P'- 5 51. EES' I' sf 55' 21:-gf: 'np:y.f,- -. .5:5g.,A:., -- ' Lge, U, 3:-:VM 'W 'Ein if 'Si 1 I 2.1 -.P'.ff..X.'4'Q,'f1-42.3 'K QL., f.qL.L. WW! X W ,, Q, gn 42 2. M 1 fe 1 1 h a ve 3125351 Q7AQ'1f4EWfQwy2, ' , , Q IQ Qmg 3?gigXW:22zas5e!2? ffizwna , , My m,f4,,m: W W: A My Wd Wm W -s,,W.w, M I WW 1,.,. . .,A.f WS, W 2 ' am ' 'fy g,.:,W , . Q15 25.!54,JQ- 1, Lani'-, W f. , . 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Y : .L . i i ,i i ,H-5 WF-3, 45.724 5 mimi, ii ,- , ' 14 - we if 'f ' ' W ii lj V rl! : ' V Y - 2 I ' ' fx' t' I . i , .. .i -A .. - 'F' V, , Fe Hillcresf's brond new offspring ..-4 ' a I' 3. 'if in 37 .ze 'n mi 4X f QF'-32-'fi W Q' ' y 1. x ,a.ii 5 .L b ' 'zu f '-' 'IX' i f X' 1 n., W V : H ' min - - ,f-?-FL- 3 . f Jiri? f O, 1'1 :' ' '.f 31l gg , ., Mi. , pg!! ' - - fm., 562.5 C Jimi ext, - '- -la ' . ' 1, A . . , , L' Q , U Lil gi ,i, Q R ESERVED FOR STAFF DOCTORS ONLY But girls . . .? Must be fun! The l-lne'l-'Pl And who could you if E 5 'w lil fit! 'l 5--5,-Q. ' f-A . Q ,N ,,,-L. M , 5 L , fe-ffzsfv, r Y A Home Sweet Home! 4-ml Engl, . ' aim? l A l LVll?+ j 1 'I -Q.. . v 1' ': f . .,,,.- be looking for? , m -x..1.lil i . xi iii 1 - Tvlllulv ll -ET! x ' Y , T B mx X U f ii 4 fl, A .V - ll .l Qf it 4 1. if ' ,.,. wx. ,. PLN ! - 'f' '1'f!tr ' ' I if' lf' T3 -1 all ff! : J F all !l 'Q We 'W +e,,i,,-V ' lu will , it , Q ' iw. ' V fi ,,. ig? -:,. ..w..c,,,.l..' 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M lin ' , me111ilans2'1i Wm ' :..1.1 . ,west u211111sc1s111 ,131 W5HPffljf-' F mmm CMM 1: ,.,,:. Mr.. lgaze m. '. A ,. Y n.1.1. ' M Xl ' 'ViIley M1115 C - . , 1...-.112 ,-' I X m1f.fn1l :- -,-.4...... - ' . I - t- 4 N 2 S T 01.11 -1 f ' f f m , il El ew' be '- Galesville . ZZ' I rf Q f q, 5 '-- U. 7 ' H Q11-m 1 .ff -Lg ,im f WT: vs-,jr 1111011 , .1 . E L 0 .nga . 3-Il'-lll1lll,.1sMQ!Ivt K1 Q3 1 lily ,4,. . lr, .-. ,1 I x ' ij' ' ..-.-1.-.t-. ':4.t.11..-. 1dK,,,, In 1.1 , - - -1- , r. 11.1 -I j , A . . , ls . .- 11.11111 W' W if--mv' s1111..11a B E X L X v. 1 1 4 11.1. . 2mPl2 31.1.1 eb d nngii'i-in as U I U war s 1 1 ' 'E - ' sv-1 wa ' , -unma .alms s-. QT H , i . -- P- T A . ,dx '- . ' rri M I L lmxlu Our Mail Order Service Prompt and Satisfying The Goldstein- igel Compan Waco's Greatest Department Store WAco, TEXAS 409 EVERYBODY KNOWS IT . . . ' i Experience is the best teacher! I f F I . And the place to get real, honest-to-goodness ,vw S kphge pastoral and mission experience is on the most A : ' ' ' ' unique mission field in America---New Orleans! f be isa I 4-ark : ip ' --- B J A ififf' A . ,',', A Sw' N - 4 . t ,sl it ' V M P vii-'fi qt ,ti-A and fresh as RAIN Q13 1 1- ll vii, --Q ,W , in-K. I. . Q , . um GPH vs rv.-lzk' :vu -'t-.-It Ht'i!'w-1 - x. --1 Tm . ..., New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary Scholarly Faculty Offers Stancigrd Degrees Etfective Evangelism B.D., Th- .. Th,D.. Practical Missionary B.H.E.. M.H-E., B-5-NL Aqgiviqies and M.S.M. For infonnation write: Roland Q. Leavell, Presir' 3939 Gentilly Boulevard New Orleans 22, La. Pasteurized - Homogenized Alas To the faculty and students of Baylor University our sincerest appreciation for the privi- lege given us in making the photo- graphs contained in this book. lUHllHCE STUIJIUS GENERAL OFFICES AND LABORATORY San Angelo, Texas 0 E L I T E C A F E DOWNTOWN ELITE N I Q Ti 26+ , usage , ea , , Servmg Over a II I V Its the Food M'II' Year W C O I- I A 5 B R O T H E R 5 That Counts 'Iona Fib SINCE-'M 1920 I'-pf 'S A GIFTS ALWAYS MEAN MORE Compliments of IN BOXES FROM GOODWIN'S by PHOTOGRAPHY smcs 1890 1520 S 5th Ph. 4 1831 JEWELER5 Ind SILVERSMITHS WACO, TEXAS HOLT'S SPORTING GOODS ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT SPORTING GOODS PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT I Fine Sportswear for Ladies and Men With The Bears All The Way WACO's Completely Air conditioned HOTEL Play Refieshed .,,1Hafve A Coke Fllw HHHSfVllI WACO, TEXAS Before lhe g d ring the game. f r the game. A holly bottle of ice-cold Coca-Cola IS so refreshing. CLYDE DAVENPORT V . DON DAVIS Exec. Ass't. Mgr. Mng. Dir. coCA'coLA BOWLING Co' WACO, TEXAS 1201 Austin h 'Dial 3-1561 The Fashion Center Of Central Texas' o 4 1 1 - 'WWL' 11 AE 502 IIISTII AVE. YM00, TEXRS 729 AUSTIN AVE. Compliments l UNNIGI5' 1 . YV gnc griemlfy .Sion M E N ' 5 w o M E N ' s WSHSSXER ANDEEYMSNEEEEE nnwm CLAPP SANDLEHS c H 1 1. D n E N ' s BUEQEEYESERN WACO- TEXAS 1 'P 412 A Fme Store Beautiful . . . Practical and ALL ELECTRIC Here's the kind of kitchen young moderns call a dream kitchen. Of course, it's electric! . . .with all the magic appliances that mean maximum cleanliness, beauty, speed, efficiency, and a minimum of drudgery! An electric range for fast, accurate cooking with the automatic features that mean more leisure for you! An electric refrigerator with generous space for fresh and frozen foods-and engineered to operate at far less cost than older models! An electric sink . . . with automatic dishwasher and disposal unit to eliminate your two most irksome tasks: dishwashing and disposal of food wastes. Yes, kitchen work is a snap . . .when it's done at the snap of a switch! So now that graduation is here, and you've begun to think about a kitchen of your own, iust remember - Wonderful Electric appliances make meal-making and hospitality a pleasure! TEXAS POWER 8: LIGHT COMPANY 415 Outstanding Names in 1VIen's Wear M i SOL FRANK Hou WW 7-up co- q 824 Austin, Waco Plus the Finest Uniforms Made a WACO Is Proud of a BAYLCR UNIVERSITY YOU'LL FIND EVERYTHING AT - Q ennixd 651116. . . . TO MAKE YOUR HOME MORE LIVABLE, MORE CHARMING, MORE COMFORTABLE . . . A TRUE CENTER OF GRACIOUS LIVING AND HOSPITALITY! - 095: . ga: M IIEIHEJ osmsou 156, LU MBER,WALL PAPER, PAINTS HARDWARE. VA R N IS M E5 6: ENAM ELS WAco.T:xAs T u DFPEPPBI' w I. .T J E w EAL ERS lJ'f ' A HOME owneo wAco msmunon 4 lffffbf iff 1 f f fl X 6 , Congratulations Compllments of Seniors clnnfnfun sums SHUP W ? 0 The Style Shop of the South 705 Austin Ave. 5 I'I 0 P 45 H.E. Butt Grocery Company Operating 58 Stores in Texas ffg in .-zf -,SY na 5 f Biff' X L Jw ., fy I E e:'f .W 5 .I ea 413-A 1 1,.A.,, Eg, ..'. 5,-:L :lz -:-- , ,? 1 :' s zzz 1. 1 ' ' ' ' '- - R, . . Pnosmanlrv Guided by the power of knowledge, each a'nd 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! 417 Congratulations and est Wishes HUMBLE OIL 81 REFINING COMPANY fflffw Class of l953 I For Young Men on their way up . . . Fofey's Varsify Shop is your shop . . sfaffed by men of your own age and inferesfs who can give you infelligenf advice and assisfance: offering fhe sfyles. prices, and famous name brands you prefer for sporfs. dress, or formal wear. ' F O L E Y ' S Varsify Shop, Second Floor Lk' 5- '418 W' ,. e . 45 O . ' Jim Dean wits . HQ fi ' filx XF YOU NEED tors l 4' 5. W X 5? ofeuenev Fon YOUR -0 lg 4 1 , I' l, ,i ' - WORK AND DL-AY - x f -0 Silt-I edwzledg S J? fini Tl1a'l s warm j my ' . and friendly IT 51 riglrl frorn the heart Ml in 1. i You willjincil more lhhall a kgprfcisen courtesy ' in our ea in s wil l is an . You will ind wailrn, friegdlyaf attllucjiies, slncene interesi in 4 S ' GNED 9 ilrfllifg aslfvifeeiffisii li-'ffl 'llEZjflifJOA'i ou come in an e ac uain e 7 e are Zure you then Iyvlll cilnlzlersiland iuhy sxov many ' refer lo us gas The Bank of Courtesy. l 'X gff l D 2 5 b P d I Deposit I C ' . l National Bank of Commerce W, Houston's Oldest Fine Dining Place ERNEST COKEFVS yo Old C0ll090lnn ESTABLISHED 1920 6545 MAIN STREET CLOSED TUESDAYS Compliments Of ED LANDRY Serving Baylor University College of Medicine Rings, Invitation, Diplomas, Caps and Gowns W. A. Kyle Company PHY SICIANS', SURGEONS' and FRESH b HOSPITAL SUPPLIES P rescripfion pharmacies Instruments Equipment Surgical Appliances I n Tex G S 4104-6 Fannin LY-3535 or 3536 Corpus Christi Houston HOUSTON' TEXAS Forl' Worfh Wichita Falls tis ONS . S' 'N I I , WV. Qifiibggivwn ' CE ya or outstanding bunlein service our success as a student is a per- sonal triumph that can never be erased by time, if you will make every effort to utilize constructive- ly the knowledge you have gain- ed throughout your school years. Textbook facts take on value only when you apply them to the prin- ciples of good citizenship cmd honest ambition. When you have done this. you will find the future equally generous with success . . . equally prepared to give person- al satisfaction as ct reward for genuine effort. A gfqrrqjvffitlxr ix Eg gs . , , ., , ,, ' IITIHHIIU ron me nest IN GAS ssnvmce E235 CALL . at ucksicne 0271 H wglzlggg IW40. ', '.,,,, '., W' T? 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Undergraduates, Faculty and you wlzo rn years to come return to visit tne old scnool wr7l jf hnd Doc Bill Wrlnarns prescribing tile same dependable, delrkvoas .TXK food at tire same locat1on.... A Wm YX fast a step from Baylorfs' Medrbal W ---- College .... across Fannin E - - - - .Q ' l..f-emi .5'treet from ltoaston 's A - ,H ,- R 222-1--2 Ln Medrkal Center. 3 Sa vag e 5' ty le FRIED - 4 Q O 0 ' CHICKEN 6515 soum MAIN . Houston Across Fannin F T M d I C t 422 GULF PUBLISHING CO. 7m puktdvzg 330I BUFFALO DRIVE HOUSTON TEXAS 'Icdwitz CONGRATULATIONS . . and best wishes for the good years ahead! flgzfzfdbalfk..- providing all the services you require . with the kind of service you desire! 43 WHEN YOU OPE 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 O just entering upon a business or professional career . . . and in watching their accounts keep pace with their progress. -- 46 Years of Service to the Southwest MAIN AT nusx BANK OF HOUSTON CAPITAL AND s'ii 'ii i: i 'ii'is M15 Mlulon n o LLA ns Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Complete Insurance Service COMPLIMENTS OF ' JNO. R. YOUNG S COMPANY i I ESTABLISHED woo 920-925 Chronicle Building Telephones: PRes+on 2306 and 2307 y ' gggmten GOOD - f W NIHD ANY ou: South ,Mum State Hank TIME 2? HOUSTON, TEXAS ' Z V 5 Member FDIC ' GEORGE H. DENTLER 8. SONS -HOUSTON TEXAS 424 al Arts Building Texas Medical Placement Registry Q-Egg' Placement Service ys1c1ans-Surge ' spita ' Doctors' Office Personnel Ifxns mfnlsm KAIIISIIUFESSIUHHI sunfnu FS N See Us For PROFESSIONAL OFFICE PLANNING I SERVICE sErving A S DAVIDSON DENIAL SUPPLY INCORPORATED Sl-lREVEPORT,l.A E. H. 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M. tPatJ Murray Murray Murray Murray: , Harlan Wyatt 72 , ludith Derrel Richard David William Ioseph 194 193 48 168 271 71 259 185 85 71 85 227 253 233 290 71 214 107 71 85 259 198 85 61 125 256 257 85 290 252 227 61 107 71 85 252 252 85 85 85 252 61 61 271 212 71 168 71 85 85 48 48 48 239 85 119 126 123 231 85 71 255 48 263 71 102 71 239 61 102 61 25 48 71 71 241 48 253 173 61 239 214 154 48 86 252 71 71 48 71 61 61 71 225 123 48 86 102 200 142 302 262 86 71 86 86 221 241 71 71 85 102 86 86 107 86 86 267 48 228 48 109 72 72 86 86 217 86 48 61 249 148 287 86 Musick. Bill 119 125 Mussen, Billy O. 61 Myers, Marvin L., Ir. 107 Myers, Shirley Anne 72 212 264 N Narusawa, Walter Masahior 88 Nash, Charles Benjamin 72 Nash, Ianes Henry B6 27 Nash, Richard Devant 108 221 Nations, Ierry Maudice 86 Natoli, Barbara Virginia 239 Naylor, Richard Dalton 61 207 Neal. Harvey, lr. 61 Neel, Clovis Owen 49 Neely, H. K., Ir. 72 Nelson, Ima E. 249 Neilson, Robert Miles 102 Nelson. Bettye HS Nelson, George Cliiford 227 Nelson, Helen Io 49 Nelson, Iames Iden 119 Nelson. Io Amt 72 219 243 249 Nelson, Katherine Ioan 154 Nelson, Patsy Ruth gg Nelson, Sharon B4 242 Nelson, Ward B. 55 Nethery, George Barnard 102 Neitles, loe Lee 86 200 258 260 173 Neumann, Diana Louise 49 251 Newcomer, Margaret Elizabeth LD Newman, Margaret Ann 61 153 231 252 Newman, Rusty 131 153 186 Newman, William Ivan 86 Newport, Mark Iohn 102 NBWDOII, Marv Ellen 211 Newsom, Charles Horace 251 Newton, Tyree Hurst 296 Nichols, Bette Lu 86 234 Nichols, Buford Lee 49 Nichols. limmie Ridal 73 Nichols, Iohn Conner 72 Neirmeyer, Vernelle 102 260 Nimmons, Billy Truett B7 Nisbet, Ian S1 Niswfmqer. Ierry Leon 48 Noble, Carol Gene 49 211 252 93 186 173 Noble, David Lawrence 72 Noble, Margery 87 Nobles, Eugene Elbert, Ir. 72 Noel, Calvin Wayne 49 Nokeley, lohn Davis 108 Nonner, Billie Iean 102 Norman, Ben A. 108 Norman, Beverly Ann 87 Norris, Genie 87 Norris, G, Ira 49 Northcutt, Betty Ann 61 Northcutt, William Davis, III 256 Northen, lean 87 Norten, Robert K. 61 Norvell, Ralph 227 Norwood, Gordon ,Keith 61 238 256 Norwood, Iames Edward 49 Nowell, Virginia Ruth 72 Nowlin, Thomas Deen 241 Numbers, Edwin Lee, Ir. 72 Nutt, Rufus Edgar 49 0 Oakes, Floris Iean 49 Oakey, Ioann Hillman 87 O'Bannon. Ernest Lynwood 72 241 Oberg, Steve Gunner 87 295 O'Brien, Dawn 61 168 196 O'Brien, Errol Keith 296 O'Brien, Iohn Thomas 131 241 252 Odale, Sandra L. 87 O'Dell, Patsy Rose 61 O'Dell, William Delmar, Ir. 61 Ogden, Marion William 61 Ogg, Bill 44 Olander, Daniel Fisher 264 Oliphint, Keith Lamar 87 Oliver, Annie Pearl 61 Oliver, Brooks Allen 87 Oneal. Glen Eldon 72 198 O'Neal, Leo Earl 87 O'Neal, Weldon Ray 86 Orecke, Andv 302 Ortlip, Charles Warren, Ir. 48 Osada, Donald Fred 72 Osborn, Charles A. 72 222 247 257 Osborn, Eldon Clyde Osborn, William Earl 87 119 125 230 Osborne, Bob 87 Osborne, Catherine Ann 49 196 253 252 197 245 185 184 Osborne, Frank Patrick, Ir. Osborne, Phebe Ann 72 214 262 Ottenhcuse. Iohnnie Olivette 61 Overnby, Cecil Nixon 72 Overstreet, Patricia Ann 86 Owen, Iack D. 61 Owen. Mary Shirley 72 215 239 Owens, Ioe Glen 61 251 249 Owens, Iohn Carl 238 P Pace, Iimmy Robert 72 228 Padgett, Marilyn loanne 87 Paige, Ierry Adair 87 Paine, Charles 247 Paler, Abraham D. 131 Palmer, Garrett Wells 123 127 Palmer, Norma Iean 239 Palmer, William Levert 103 Panter, Betty Gail ' 50 125 221 Marv G. Parchrnann, William Leo, lr. 61 Paris, Joy Elaine 72 Parish, Joan 49 112 153 159 264 Parkenson, Sydney Earl Parker, Carlos Dale 61 lll 194 Parker. Dudley Kendrick Parker, John B. 103 Parker, Roy Allen 49 Parker, Pasco 72 Parker, Riley Gordon 108 Parker, Robert L. 131 Parker, William Lee Parks, Patsy Ann 61 112 Parma, Richard James Parnell, Iames D. 49 208 Parrott, Barbara Jeanne Partain, Jack A. 62 Pasche, John Edward Paschetag, Lee Alvin Pate, Jack Edward Pate, Jerry Eugene Pate, Sue Marilyn Patterson, Bill W. Patterson, Bobby Earl 131 Patterson, Glynda Gay Patterson, Kenneth M. Patterson, Patricia Ruth 49 Patterson, Paul Forrest, Ir. Patterson. William Frost Patton, Morris Franklin Patton, Thomas Kirk Paulk. Dorothy Patricia 108 Paulsen, Barbara Louise Payne. Bill Ross Payne, Charles Brockton. lr, Payne, Jo Ann Payne, Mary Beth 62 Payne. Nancy Anne Peacock, Ioseph William. Jr, 73 Pearce, David Lyle 63 Pearson, Ann 62 Pearson, James Milland 208 Pearson, M. Joyce 49 Pedigo, Bob Pedro, Henry Peebles. Ann 87 Peek, Ben Sims Peek, David Gwyn Peek, William L. Peevy. William George Pelzer, Jim L. Pena, Leonel Filemon Penderqratt, Paul E. 62 Pennington, Frank Neal 119 152 Perkins, Bonnie Jo Perkins, James Rual Perkins, Mary Agnes Perry, Anne Perry, Barbara Perry, Bobby Jack Perry, Horace Elbridge. Ir. Pertnis, DeLroy Peschel, Franklin Delono 73 Pessarra, Albert Edward Pessarra, Carolyn Gray 73 Peteet, Edgar R. Peters. loyce Pettewav. Joan 50 Pettit, William Caro 239 240 305 Petty, Colleen Petty, Wanda Lou 73 168 212 147 249 Phelps, Edward Hearn Phillips, Iackson Andrews 123 Phillips, Marv Alice Philpott, Emmett Wayne Phipps, Clarence Alan 87 Pickens, Nita Joy 50 Pierce, Robert Kelly Pinkston, Mary Pirrung, Iim Stuart Pirtle, John E. I 186 240 Pistole, Violet Faye Pitschmann, Sarah Elizabeth 50 Pitt, Nelda Lee Pitt, Patricia Yvonne Plexco, Carey E. Plunkett, Willard Wayne Poe, James Houston 87 Poque, Paul Ray Polhill. L. Mac Pond, William Charles Ponder. limmy Ponder. Sonya Pool, Howard Newton Popham, Harmon R. nobensf Raloh Hitch 73 Porch, Genevieve Ruby 50 Porter. ludson L. 103 110 Porter, Kenneth Ray 37 Porter, Nathan lohnson Porter, Patricia Lou Posey, Shelley 50 231 Potts, Gordon H., Jr. 222. Potts, lodY 50 Potts, Robert loe Powell, Betty Jean Powell, Billy Carrol Powell, lay W. Powell, Lura Virginia Powers, lean Press, Connie E. 50 Presson, Wilbur Carrol Prewitt, Ruth Marie Price, Amy Ioyce 57 Price, Clifton Marlin 108 11515 Price, Franklin D. 184 Price, Jack Darwin 73 Price, James Olis 121 Price, Jewel V. Price. lim Vifqil 73 230 Price, La Rita Gale 322g Price, Lewis Temple 73 Price, William Herbert Priddy, lean Priest, Thorton Elliot Prieto, Elias Mateo 87 222 215 255 172 61 172 223 256 228 298 111 255 87 252 150 280 249 72 230 49 103 103 73 87 73 252 73 49 215 103 73 103 87 257 87 73 87 49 215 62 241 230 252 228 255 62 103 239 49 225 120 233 108 49 227 157 184 73 50 239 87 62 72 87 271 86 243 62 73 219 89 50 200 263 62 128 73 50 280 235 73 87 87 249 105 219 252 73 50 257 260 87 228 50 62 87 50 50 236 111 290 50 87 263 252 252 73 62 73 50 62 50 234 73 50 239 227 186 240 228 127 124 241 196 416 199 123 87 73 50 Prince. Prince, Pruett. Pruitt, Purdie , Purdie Purdy, Joan Carolyn S. ludson, Ir. Cecil Murray John Wesley Claude Burke . Robert McNair Charles Harold Pursell. William Roy Purslev, Billie Ann Puryear, Glynn Arthur Puryear, Lynn Oscar Q Queen. Walter Lee Quillen, Lunnie Eston. Ir. uin Br ant Nelson 119 62 50 231 Q . v Quinn. William Thomas, Ir. R . Rahb. Ed Rabarn. Nancy Carolyn Radford, Charles Robert Radiord. Robert Thomas Ragland. Mary Ann Raines, Donnis Raines, Joyce Ralph, Betty Ann Ramsey, Elizabeth Anne Ramsey, Wyvon Randall. A. J. Range, Reba Joan Rankin. Gena D'Lene Rankin. leannette Marie Rasberry. Betty Io Rathbun, Warren Ratliff, Craig Raven, Dorothy Jean 271 62 62 219 50 222 Rav, Ann Claudette Ray. Bettye Sue Ray. Mary Dee Ray, Richard Gayle Ray, Woodie Hugh Reamer, Ralph Eugene Reast, Lindsey Barnard Rector, Tommy I. Redding. Pranklvn Arnold Redmon, Lynn Edwin Reed. Annelle 212 234 212 Reed. Beverly Ann Reeder, Crawiord Burton Reeder, F. Darwin Reese. Marilyn 119 50 208 73 166 Reeves, lames Reeves, James Robert. Ir. Reeves, Lynn G. Reeves . Reeves, 117 120 Ray Phillip Reich, Robert Lee Dolly Dorel X. Reid, Reid, Reid. Reid, Reid, Reid, Durel Z. Evelyn Augusta Jack Wilson Jim Frank Reniro. L. Gene Rentro, Onetta Mae Revenaugh, Robert Lee Reynolds, Mary Evelyn Rhodes, Olive Lynn Rice. Betty Iean Rice, Henrietta Kreqel Richardson, Gene Allan 271 51 62 238 Richardson, Mariorie e Ma Richardson, Mary Arm Richardson, Zagnona Sue Rios, Lewis Rickenbaker. Gleady F. Rickert, Eugene William Riddlesperger, Anthony G Riggs, John D. Rigney, Audrey Lucille Riley, Bill Riley, Gordon Lee Riley, Mary Louise Ringrose, James loseph Ripley, Loyd Gale Risner, Randolph Roach, Betsy Ruth Roach, Bobby Robbins, Delories Yvonne Robbins, Duane Eugene Robbins. Ierrv Robbins, Lester Eugene Robbins, William King. Ir. Roberson, Donald Spinks Roberson, James Owen Roberson, Jerry Allen Roberts. Roberts, Roberts Roberts Roberts C, A. Edith , Margaret Sue , Mrs. Mary Karol Olen A. Robertson, Dorothy Jean Robertson, William Carroll Robinson, Earl Joe Robinson, Miller Forrest Robinson, Robert Henry Robinson, Tom Marsh Roden, Charles P. Rodgers Rodgers Rodgers Rodgers Rogers, Rogers, Rogers. Rogers, Rogers, Rogers, Rogers. Rogers, Rogers , Joe Charles . Margaret , Mary Lou . Peggy Io Claude H. Dorothy Lucille Helen Amaryllis Jane Elizabeth Jimmie Lee John C. Larry S. LaQuinta Louise Rogers: Martha Paul entry 51 127 88 73 73 62 121 51 51 yn 73 271 202 51 217 103 221 88 88 62 62 211 108 73 125 73 238 50 131 254 87 227 227 62 50 87 73 239 87 280 252 234 87 62 73 87 62 50 87 87 87 260 295 179 87 87 73 62 103 73 87 73 62 62 73 187 73 211 88 73 62 73 125 88 88 73 73 50 276 62 271 217 88 108 88 213 252 305 88 62 51 228 73 131 123 225 88 62 173 271 88 295 239 88 88 62 S2 295 296 257 127 88 88 108 263 123 73 92 131 73 217 88 271 251 286 208 88 73 88 73 252 300 108 51 258 241 73 209 88 231 263 index Rogers Rogers Rogers l Sallv Ann Rogers, Rollins Rollins Roper. Molly Alice Ruth Young William, Jr. Lowell Gay Tim I Nathaniel Junior Rose, Ronald Norris 73 Rosenberg, Hannezore Ross, Billy Charles Rossman, David Bryan Rosson, Harold Thomas Roth. Peggy Joyce Rouse, Yvonne 88 154 Rowland, David Ray Rowland, lack White Rowley, C. Verrnon Rucker, Anna Lee Rucker, Gilbert Lee Rudisill, John H. ' Rueter, John David Rumsey, Darrell Webster Runnels. Harold Wayne Russell, Helen Ray 88 Russell. Jim Russell, Mary Louise 51 Ruth, William Howard Rutherford, Shannon Rutherford, T. B., Jr. Rutter, James Emerson Ryals, Carthy R., Ir. Ryals, Marion Io 62 Ryan. Charles Stewart 51 Ryan, Ion Miller 121 62 213 166 238 S Sadler, Bessie Caroline Satile, Ioe Thoma Salmon, Tommy Salome, Tommy Gabriel Sampels, Dallon Lynn Sampels, Merlyn Dale 74 Sanderford, Warren Orville 103 88 Sanders, Sanders, Sanders. Sanders. Sanders. Sanders. Sanders, Sanders, Sanders. Sanders, Sandiler. Charlie Brown David G. Frank H. Harry Neal Hassel Marteen Jewell Gaskill Mary Io Pollye 68 215 Ronnie William B, Dale Batchelor 260 187 88 Jerry M. Elaine Sanditer, Sandusky. Sartain, Peggy Ann 74 239 199 Satterwhite, Grady D. 51 Satterwhite, Isaac C. 119 124 Satterwhite. William Thomas Saur, Henry Charles Savage, Walter Everette Savell. Bill B. Sawyer, Joseph Ray Saxon. Vivian Ruth 74 Scaggs, Billie Joan Scarborough, Coile Franklin 88 Scarbrough, Linda Lou Scarcella, Joseph William Schader, Drayton Schaer. Sudie Lu 62 211 Schiemenz, Shirley Ann 74 154 213 Schiqler, William Allen Schillaci, Harold Gene 62 238 Schilling, Luther James Schlomach. Owen Carl Schlomach. Richard Don Schmid, Lilo E. C. 74 Schmidt. Bob Schneider, Jack Mathias Schneider, Leila Iune Schorlemmer, Hermeen Frances Schrader, Patricia Ann Schroeder, Edward Arnold 74 Schuble, Henry George, 111 Schultz, Barbara lean 82 231 Schultz, Carol Jeanette 74 Schulz, Maggie Marie 62 Schulze, Dorothy Marie Schwarz, lack Donald Schwarz, Robert Louis 51 123 222 223 Schwarz.'Ruby Lee Scirratt, lames Edwin Scott, Gary Ward Scott, Iohn Thomas Scott, Kay Scott, Kenneth Charles Scruggs, Virginia Elizabeth 62 188 215 Searcy, Frances Carroll Sears, Nola Jane Sears. Shirley Kaye Seats, Walter C. 62 Seewald. Kenneth Oscar Sepulueda, Betty Romero Sewell, Harold Ray Schane, Mary Caroline Shapiro, Aubrey Eugene Sharp, William Chandles 228 Sheehy. James Robert 121 Sheffield, Beverly Sheffield, Buford Ross Sheffield, Rosabelle Sheffield, Sherrill Jan Shelton. Ianie Tess Shelton, Robert E. 108 Shelton, William Ballington, lr. 62 Shepherd, James Lloyd 63 Sheridan, Bettye Sheri Sherman, Billy Don 271 186 Sherman, George Earl 178 Sherman, James Samuel 151 Sheumaker, Wilhurn Odie 51 Shipley, Nancy Carlene Shirey, Charles Wymon Shirey, David Thomas 103 254 88 249 168 245 73 88' 88 73 88 271 88 73 74 168 140 88 127 51 51 88 103 108 62 74 239 62 253 88 252 103 301 263 260 222 74 51 51 298 222 180 199 108 88 88 108 74 88 51 88 172 234 89 88 271 51 249 256 128 88 163 88 88 51 251 74 249 88 74 74 236 233 88 239 114 88 88 213 216 62 108 74 88 298 62 263 219 252 51 88 126 262 89 62 74 241 88 290 153 231 89 230 88 261 74 51 51 89 51 244 124 62 271 74 74 51 228 184 228 238 63 263 89 228 259 89 89 252 Shoat, Betty Frances Short, David H. Shortwell, Cullen Larry Shotwell, Robert Edgar Shugart, H, DiAnn 108 Shugart, Virginia Ruth 51 268 Shumpert, Floyd A. 123 Sikes, James Davis 51 Simmons. Gloriana 63 94 Simmons, H. Rex Simms, Anita Claire 74 Simpson, Eugene Morris S.mpson, Mary Ellen Simpson, Paul Weldon Sims, Kathleene Ann Sims, Smith Legrand 103 Sims, William Grover 63 Sims, Yreva Sue Singleton, Don Truitt 282 S.sco, Jack Parker 150 271 273 Sistrunk, Mrs. Helen Anna Skaggs, Dorothy lane Skidmore, Clyde Beecher Skinner, Nancy Ross Skinner, Odis Shinner Skogland. Herbert L., Jr. 52 256 Slack, Burney Bryce, Ir. 103 Slack, Harrell Hill 89 256 Slack, Lenelle 89 Slanton, James Hoyt 63 152 195 Slatton, Linda Catherine Slayton, Betty Sloan, Shirley Marie Smalley. loy 89 245 Smelley. Lewis Wayne Smith, Aileen 52 Smith. Anna Ruth ' Smith. Barbara Nan 74 Smith, Bennie Belle Smith, Betty Camilla Smith, Beverly Smith, Billy Ogdunn Smith, Charles Edward 78 271 Smith. Charles Sidney Smith, Clarice Smith, Dan Mansell Smith, Dorothy Margaret Smith, Edward Burton Smith, E, Carolyn Smith. Eugene Albion Smith. Evaline M. Smith, Farris Raines, Jr. Smith. Frank Hart Smith, Gwyna Lee 52 152 194 212 213 253 197 245 Smith, Harvey Joe Smith, Helen Janis 103 218 Smith, Helen Love 52 Smith, Herman Dean Smith, Homer David Smith. Howard Lee Smith, Jack Sherrod 103 208 227 Smith. lames Anderson Smith, James Fort 52 Smith, James Ray 271 Smith, Jeannine 89 Smith, Jesse George 52 Smith, Ioel Pumfrett 103 Smith. Iune Carol Smith, LeRoy Spencer 131 Smith, Mary Alice 63 213 234 Smith, Mary Angeline 74 245 Smith, Patsy Ieannine Smith, R. E., Jr. Smith, Robert Lucien. Ir. Smith, Robert Richard 74 Smith, Sandra Smith, Travis Edqbert Smith, William, Ir. Snapp. Harry Franklin 131 Snavely. Vesta Mae Sneed, Edmund David Snokhous, limmy A. Sobcznski, Marion Joseph Sockwell, Frances Willene Solomon, Robert Henry 103 Solovjev, Vsevolod 132 Sorey Sorley, Shirley 89 Sorrel, Prank Deriviere, 11 South. Mary Ann 94 Southem, Agnes Ann Spangler, Charles, Jr. Spangler, Harold George Sparks, Donald Lynn Sparks, Merlin Gene Sparks, Richard Weldon Speck. Wayne F. 74 Speed, June Marilyn Speer, James Edward 52 271 Spinks, Lanella Spivey, Eddie L. Spivey. Paul M. Spradley. lames Allen Spraker, George Dick Springer, Thomas Earl Springfield. lames David Stalcup, Wanda Irene 89 Stallings, 1-larry Bernard. lr. Stallings, H. L. 119 Stanard. Sam Renick Stanford, Annie Ruth Stanley. Lee Ralph Stansbury, John Milton, Ir. Stanton, Belva Leigh Stanton, Harold Wayne Stark. Roberta Jeanne Starkey, John Harrell 52 Starling. Susanne Starnes. Howard Cloyes 132. Starr, Elizabeth Stearl, Ray Stegant, Mary Agnes 132 Steaant, Ted Leon 132 Stell, Robert Gene Stephens, George Stephens, Anita 89 Stephens, George Stephens, Nelda Marie 102 51 89 89 63 213 215 128 221 179 168 263 108 261 89 52 52 89 222 296 296 63 259 283 63 74 63 89 94 286 262 249 234 257 74 74 89 184 74 240 89 249 52 52 89 227 286 74 74 74 52 74 74 89 230 229 254 196 160 89 219 213 89 131 52 301 89 228 283 258 230 225 52 261 248 184 89 52 74 260 89 89 74 252 89 52 132 52 89 111 256 233 233 239 239 63 52 108 74 108 52 233 89 276 63 84 108 68 63 74 74 241 52 125 74 52 74 44 132 89 238 160 74 230 211 89 254 256 233 74 200 227 217 l 1 99 Stlqall. Barbara Ann Watkins, Trice. Iohn Rowland White, Mary Ann Whitehead, Vic Temple. Nancy Flo Stephens, Orvil Ioe Stephenson. Coyle Allen Stephenson, Ianyth Inez Stephenson. Karl Norman Sterling, Frank Eugene ' Stevens Stevens , Iohn Darrell Marlene Stevens: Mrs. Iohn Darrell Stevens Stevens Stewart: . Nadyne Neva Orrin Cedesman. Ir, Beatrice - 63 Stewart, Mary Ann Stewart Rodney Paul Stewart: Thomas Iames, Ir. 52 Stewart. Stich William bert Shendan 103 . R ' Sti ler? Roy William Tommy Tuttle Stiles. Io Ann Stiles, Patricia Ann Stilley. Bobbie Iean Stockbridge, Gerald Allan Stone, Harry Iohn Stone, Marian Ioyce Stone, Stovall, Stovall, Stone, Spencer 103 222 William Coy 196 David Gene Iudith Nell Strange, William E., Ir. Strasburger, Harvey Thomas 108 Straubinq, lack David Streetman, Richard David 63 Strickland. Ben Reilly Strickland. Robert Bruce Stricklin, Patricia Ruth Stringer, Dan C., Ir. Stringer, Phyllis Ann Striblin Ceclia Claire Stroebel. Andrew William Strong. Charles E. Strong, Elizabeth Ann Strong, Robert Donald 63 230 Strong. Shirley lean Strother. Iune Evelyn 53 Stuart, William Blackwell Studdath. Ierre Ieanne Studer, Laura Louise 63 Sturdivant, Martha Lou Sturrock, Iimmy Lee Sublett, Grantson Harber Sublett. Patricia Ioan Suddath. Ierre Jeanne Sullivan. Arthur Hugh Sullivan, Mickey Summertord. Gerald Norman Sumner, Arthur Garland Sumers, Danna Pearl Surrey, Edward A., Ir. Sutcliffe, Gordon Stanley Sutcliffe, Marv Swanner, Peggy Ann 89 Swanner, Rebekah Earl 89 Swartz. Bob Swearingen. Wayne Barclay 75 Sweet. Bette lean. Sweetland. Dick C. Swenson, Carl Iohn, Ir. Swogetinsdy, Mahlow 63 119 154 75 271 104 T Tabb. Winitred Tabor. Ethel Dephane Tackett, Bernie O'Brien 63 Tackett, Norma Lucille Q Tadlock, Tamara Nell Talamantz, Henry Seiver Talbert, Wallace Ray 53 109 75 Talbott. Yvonne Lucille Tandy. Walter Lee Tankersley, Charles Bona Tanner, Anabeth 75 243 Tate. Cecil Howard Tate, William Robert Tatum. Taylor, Taylor, Taylor. Taylor. Taylor. Taylor. Taylor. Taylor. Taylor. Taylor, Taylor, Taylor. Taylor. Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Teems . Telford. Robert Dale 53 Daniel David R.. III Dot Fred 63 Iack Iohn Edmon Iames Truman 63 Ieanne Marie Iimmie Ada Iimrny Gleen Lewis Alton Marion. Ioyce Mary Magdalene Robert Lemuel, Ir. Shirley Ann William Edward Henry Lee, Ir. David Lee ' 123 208 221 Templeton, Mary Tom Templeton. Robert Lincoln Terry, Dwight Lyman Dewitt. Ir. 63 Terry, Ioe H. Terry. Mary Louise Tevis. Norma Alma 75 121 208 Thaw. Iohn Douglas 111 Thiqpen, O. D. 104 208 Thomas. Billie Ruth Thomas, Ioseph Forrest Thomas, Martha Nell Thomas. Shelley 90 Thomas, Wm, Arthur, Ir. 119 Thomason, Frances Rose 2633 Thompson, Darrene 75 Thompson Carl Thompson, Charles Edward Thompson. Maxine Thompson. Paul Wayne Thompson, Robert Paul S0 Thompson Warren Harold Thomson, Margaret lane 89 63 89 230 89 108 52 52 63 89 217 74 63 244 89 252 103 89 89 63 74 52 74 75 263 89 75 89 75 228 63 244 75 89 63 84 252 127 52 239 263 63 236 108 75 236 75 63 53 53 206 199 296 89 75 53 302 104 53 258 243 254 264 75 53 90 208 254 231 298 90 90 290 271 90 119 90 249 63 75 260 268 53 75 249 63 90 198 75 90 290 53 75 127 252 53 225 75 300 53 215 221 zsz 246 53' 63 75 228 221 255 302 S2 184 125 215 254 154 213 63 127 53 90 26 1 75 Thorne. Betty lean 63 172 217 Thornhill, Margaret Ruth 63 255 Thomton. Carolyn Duke Thornton, George Watson III Thomton, Thornton, Thomton . Thornton, Iames Robert Iohn T. Shella Lea Thrall. Gordon Fish Thrash. Thweatt. Tidwell, Tillman, Tillman, Tillman. Tillotson, Tillotson. Dwight A. Faye Dorrett Charles A. Betty Zoe Bobbie Iean Ioe Chris Harold Laura Virginia Tippett. Mary Lucinda Charles Mitchell 119 90 90 Tippit, Ruth Augusta Tipson. Thomas Madison Tisdel. Malcolm W. 119 124 Todd. Aronld Carson Tolbert, Bryan N. Tolbert, Ray Eileen Tollsy. Travis T., III 53 Tompson. 'Kathryn Ellen Tondre. Roslyn Townsend, Ann Travis, Lewie Travis. Zane Roland Trethewey. Iohn Orrin.- Ir. Trice. Evelyn Ioyce - 104 180 75 238 Trim. Walter Ray Trimble, Grady O.. Ir. Triplett, William E. 75 Trout. Robert Glenn Troutman. Robert Burns Trussell, Donald R. Trussell, Stephen Robert Tucker. Tucker, Charles F. Donald Ray Tucker, Harold Robert, Ir. Tucker. lanice 1o1.ene Tucker, Kenneth Ray 53 Tucker, Warren Fuller Tuckey. Cynthia Lou 53 93 Tuckev. Mary Dian Tuggle. Peggy Nell Tulloch, Harvey Ray Tumblin, Allie Ioyce 2712 Turner, Barbara Turner, Ir., Donald 63 Turner. Edward Don Tumer, Harry Allen Turner, Kitty 75 199 Turner. Mary Ann Turner, Patsy Sue 75 Turrentine. Bobby Lou Tyson, Barbara Marie 75 215 U Ulch, Ierry Keith 90 238 Underwood, Alfred Thompson, Ir. Underwood, Charles Howard Underwood, Glenda Sue 75 Uvshaw. Martha Carolyn Usui, Frederick Masatoshi Utsev. Billy Dee 63 Uzzell, A. Ioy 63 V Vaden, Billy loyce van Aller, Robert Thomas 228 Van Denburgh. Richard A. Vanderford.- Mavolen Esther Van Loon, Florence Vann. Hobart Hotterd Vanwinkle, Ioann Vamell, Lester I., Ir. Vass, Paul Ronald Vaugh, Chester Alexander Vickery, Raymond LaVelle 90 Voyles, Harold Raymond Vick, Carl Henry' Victery. Iohn Bailey Vinson, Anne 53 238 Vollmering, Anna Marlene' 63 93 219 Vredenburgh. William Odell W Waddell. Loliss Ann Waddy, David Hugh Wade. Ierry Louise Wade. Luanne 75 Wadsworth. Allison Gayle Wagner, Iearnine Georgette Waldrap. Patrick Gene Waldrop. Iames Neil Waldrup, Walker, Walker. Walker. Walker, Walker, Walker, Walker. Walker. Walker, Walker, Iames Arlen Andrew W. Betty lo Charles Luke Clarence Glen Frank Leroy Helen lane Leonard A. L'Ne11 54 Melba Allete Saralou Wall. George B. Wallace. Wallace. Betty Ioanne George Marion Wallace, Marv Catherine Wallace, Mack 47 Waller. Robert Lee Walls, B illv G. Walthall, Zelda Margarete 75 199 152 186 197 75 147 54 205 119 127 75 216 234 260 90 90 75 53 75 75 128 53 172 53 90 63 228 90 251 239 53 75 126 63 263 263 241 90 63 242 301 239 239 104 225 208 90 224 290 63 104 90 63 90 75 242 108 90 215 90 63 53 217 263 249 90 90 213 63 219 90 259 246 75 255 63 53 256 236 63 295 80 290 302 75 243 185 245 90 75 213 213 75 205 90 90 75 90 53 90 194 75 53 54 234 168 75 104 90 185 221 194 132 251 'kde Walter, Betty 90 Wanq. Stanley 54 Wantling, Donna Lee 75 Warburton. Bill G. Warburton, Kathryn Wallace Ward. Ward, Ware. Ware, Ware, Ware, Warre 1. Douglas Iohn A. Iames Hamilton Lona Beth Marv Carolyn Weston W. n. Elizabeth Ann Warren. Morris E. Warren, Reuben William Wash, Charles Virgil Waterman, Iule Edward Waters, William Tommie Watkins. 54 68 75 75 199 123 Watkins . Watson. Watson. Watson, 1. C. Iohn Tally Davie Henry Donald Bruce G. Gilbert Watson. Helen Louise Watson, Watson, Iohn David Murray Watts. Betty Louise Waxler. Ierry Wayne, David Robert Weadock. Ann Eve Weatherall. Helen Virginia Weather! ord, R. L.. Ir. Weathersbee. Douglas Weaver, Herbert Thomas, Ir. Weaver. Webb Iohn Henry Billy George 76 123 54 234 90 64 webbf Blye Elizabeth Webb. Charles Thomas Webb. Webb . Webb Iames M. Iohn Franklin, Ir, Martha Sue 64 Webb, Wedgeworth, R, M., Ir. Weir, Patsy Sue Weislogel, Orville Elwin Weitinger. Don Allen Welch, Doris Elaine 64 217 Welch, Houston 1. Welch. lack Dixon Welch, Iames Weldon, Caroline Curtis Weldon. 1'Ann Wellbom. Charles Welborn. Elizabeth Hood Wellborn. Faye Elaine Wells, Margaret Ann Wendorf. Ed., Ir. Wenter. Virginia Shirley Wentworth, Walter Iackson West, Ianet Elaine West, Ioseph Hugh West. Neilus Garland West. Robert Omar 64 234 244 Westbrook, lean Wester, Don Gray Westertield. Iack Paul 10 Westerield. Lloyd William R. 123 207 271 132 Westmoreland, Ianeth Elaine Wheeler. Wheeler, Wheeler, Harold Van Martha Lane Mary Frances 78 187 White. White, White whnef White . White, White Alan Ion Bill Frank Glenda Mae Iames Leon - Iames Wheeler lanet whixef' lo cique 64 90 White Mary Fern 64 252 Whitef' Ruth Ieannette 54 187 215 Whited, Don Herman Whiteside, Billy Io Whiteside, Clyde 119 Whiteside, Iohn Ronald Wliitesides. Barbara Ann Whitney, Whitten. Elsie lean Robert David Whittington. Richard Whitfield Whyburrt, Billy lack Wieland. Wiesters. Wiggins. Wiggins, Williams, Weil. Do Iames Ronald Laverne Larry C. Wayne McVey W. Ierry ' nald 94 125 121 64 Wigley. Nelda I-'aye Wike. Grady Monroe. Ir. Wilbur. Donna Wilbur. Warren Lee Wilcoxen, Norman Allan Wilcoxen, Vera Ann 64 Wilde, Thomas Arthur Wilder. Ianice Marie Wiley, Bonnie Genet 64 Wilhite, Mary Iean Wilkerson. Martha' Sue Wilkinson, Freddie Mae Wilkinson, Linda Sue Wilkson, Willard. Willard. I oan Barbara Faith Willers, lack C. Williams. Williams Williarnsi Beverly Ioy Williams, Carolyn Beth S4 Williams, Donald L. Williams Arthur Ioel Betty Sue 76 187 76 izabeth Ann , El' Williams, Ploy Kate 76 Williams wmiamsf Williams. Williams. Frank C. G. Lynn 54 168 Glynda Gay Howard Dale Williams, Hugh 54 197 222 Williams. Williams, Williams. Iames Alan Jimmie Maurice Iohn Calvin 241 76 54 92 124 215 219 221 90 168 213 146 212 245 213 238 257 221 295 217 90 222 90 104 75 108 64 129 54 298 252 235 54 213 108 127 90 197 90 90 239 247 54 76 237 76 90 64 54 249 125 271 90 64 254 225 76 294 251 75 251 104 301 90 148 21 1 90 90 90 228 199 239 64 258 64 90 75 76 263 236 64 54 258 240 125 91 76 96 64 54 64 257 91 225 234 54 64 76 76 76 242 91 18 l 91 243 64 243 64 108 241 132 248 54 264 259 260 239 199 263 150 213 9 1 76 252 76 132 Williams. Kenneth Oliver 296 Williams, Leo Ioseph 64 238 Williams. Martha Louise 76 215 Williams, Mary Florence 54 Williams, Mary Lucille 252 Willidms. NYUI Zeno 244 Williams, Ruby Anna 70 Williams. Shirley Anne 108 Williams. Sylvia Ann 91 252 Williams. Tommy Clayton 104 Williams, Virgil Ray Williams. Walter Bryan 64 251 Williamson. B. H. Willie 121 127 Williamson, Billy Iames Williamson, Ierry Mac 76 Williams. Lou Ann 64 249 Williamson, Rox Carter, Ir. 64 207 227 Williamson. Tom Camble 76 Willis. Ann 215 257 Willis. Ernestine 91 261 Willis. Io Ann 91 Willis, Lester, Ir. R 271 Willis, Mary Emma 76 260 Willoughby, Herman Ta lor Willis. Floreid Y 295 Wilson, Ann 211 Wilson, Bettye Carolyn 108 249 Wilson. Betty Iane 64 241 249 Wilson, Frances Louise 91 Wilson. Jess Bryan Wilson. li!!! 123 127 Wilson. Mildred Lucille 76 249 Wilson. Peggy Miles 76 213 Wiltshire, Patsy Ruth 91 Winans, Dorothy Elizabeth 54 Wiilgate, Perry Wayne 64 231 Wxnqo. Nancie lane 64 213 Wimble. Erwin Charles 91 230 Winkler. Melvin Elmer 104 Winstead. Guy Howell 108 227 Winter. Carol Ann 76 217 Wirskye, Merlyn 91 Wise, Charles Daniel 76 111 Wise, Iacqueline Alice 76 Wiseman, Ann 64 Wiser, Iohn Mevion 54 244 Witherinqton, Paul 76 Wltkowski. Mary Ann 76 263 Witte. Emily Louise S4 Wolford, Bil1V E. 104 111 228 Wofford. Blanche Sari 64 242 Wolf, Iackie Dean 271 Wolf. Leah lov 64 235 Wolf, Margaret Ann 64 Wblfe. lean I. 91 Wolfe. Marv Ellen 104 Wolfe. David C. 54 239 Wolff. Marvin Schelling 54 Womble, Iohn Io 64 Womble, William Oliver 228 Womelsdorff, Clayton Augustus 54 Wommack. Ieane 54 Wood, Hazel loann 76 Wood. Helen Louise 64 239 256 Wood, Iohn Alvin 151 222 Wood, Presnall H. 55 152 187 195 197 Wood, Virginia 91 Woodard, Iohn Alan 55 208 229 Woodard. Virginia Anne 91 Woodlilf, Archie Earl 227 Woodlilf. Pauline Marie - 55 Woodruff. Billie lean 239 Woodward, George 64 302 Wooldridge, Ralph Lawrence 55 Woolev. Robert Franklin 91 Worrall, Laura Ieannette 55 234 255 Wortham, Iames Carlton 76 Worthy, Charles Clyce 91 260 Worthy, Nuel Richard 76 Wright. Charles Thomas 64 111 228 Wright, David Andrew 121 125 Wright. Don Kenneth 55 231 Wright, Harry Paytow 117 121 125 Wriqht, H. Wallace 108 257 Wright, Marilyn Lea 64 Wright. Martha lane 76 Wright, Robert Ewing 76 245 Wright, Sidney I. 76 Wright, Shirley Claire 81 Wright. Sue 91 Wright, Virginia Ann 76 Wuertz. Elsie M. 64 Wuthrich. Harold E. 239 290 Wyatt, tFayel Elaine 104 Wylie, Iohn N. ,226 Y Yamamoto, Noboru 132 Yardrough, Bobby Lee 104 Yarbrough, Dorothy K. 64 Yarbrough, Edna Earle 76 Yarbrough, I. Frank 91 Yarbrough. Patty Sue Yates. Delaiane 76 168 211 Yates, Dorothy Ann 64 242 Yates, Ioyce 241 Yeary, Ioe E. 132 225 Yerby, Wilma Iean 91 York, Margaret Ann 91 230 Young, Audrey Anne 76 Young, Iames A. 108 Young, Iohn Lozan 64 207 Young, Mary Ellen 76 Young, Robert C. 55 252 Young, Robert Eugene 123 Young. Robert Wayne 79 Youngblood. lang Teei 76 240 Yount, Billye Rrye 91 Z Zeller, Francis Nelvin 290 Zenker. Charles William, Ir. 104 111 229 Zumwalt, Dorothy 55 Zorger, Gerald Wayne 295


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

1952

Baylor University - Round Up Yearbook (Waco, TX) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 1

1955

Baylor University - Round Up Yearbook (Waco, TX) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 1

1956

Baylor University - Round Up Yearbook (Waco, TX) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 1

1960


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