Baylor University - Round Up Yearbook (Waco, TX)

 - Class of 1963

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Suddenly upon graduation everything was out of focus, the world was rushing toward us and we were frightened. Only then did we regret that we never aveomplished quite what we should have. Baylor was a light for us, hut until then. we never understood it. Wie thought it showed the way for us to go. Instead. it only reflected a path. Wye rejeeted it. it was too bright. hut it grew more fervent. And when we finally Came to understand it. it was time to go. 'lihen we stopped. Four years, no, not wasted. Had it not taught us to think. to care and to love? 'lihese are the keys. The major step was learning to think. Hut to think one must vare. And together these two may lead us to a Consuming love of knowledge, and a desire to delve into life with such fortitude that w e will know life l12lSlIllxl'ClylJCg1lIl with Baylor. Darla Prudom ll 3 fx: sf Pro Ecclesia ' . 3 Q Vik 'EQQF !5E?ii'3l41f Q gfsflg. f Lf,i1f,, - 1 O 6 X 3 . ,I V, ga -f..4,,q4 ,-sw. 1-T. f 1, ' 3:93, 5 55255-z H J iff. J. !.ff-'If' ,f 'ffkn .,,-, x - 1-nw: -14, :' ,M-ke if-6f . , , 5 '11 ?...ff6,w1'.,.. .4-nv. -'16, vw fr -fl' WK .A-f K.-. . xg-rf ng ' 'mfg ag. .QffV'Q.h,, 'K mn Q-isggi 1, 1 -fizgf JPL g. -.112 fi,f1'Z' B, 5 F' Wff1f'f?:5 f9'fSf2giw-1-, , 'Q 'Sid' -inf-'. , hggslrf 5 if mf -if .A Q 3 .pl ,,, swung ig ,-.vk,,f, .. .,.,,..,.,,, Y -, .. f...-,,.,,,. E. L ' , fb X 1 9 f Some 25 years ago when Verna llooks ancl Nlarrs Xlcluean first became interestecl in Baylor, through the influence of ll. K. Martin, they gaye a substantial clonation to the Lvniversity before eyer seeing the campus. After seeing the campus some years later. Mr. llarrs McLean eommentecl that he thought the Baylor campus lacked charaeter. lfver since that time the NlcLeans have tlonatefl generously in ortler to proyicle the Baylor campus with eharaeter and beauty. Together Hr. and Hrs. Nlehean built the Marrs McLean Gymnasium. tlonated generously to the builcling ofthe :Xrmstrong-Brown- ing Library ancl set up yarious entlowments. After Mr. Melueanis tleath. Klrs. Nleluean has eontinuecl to contribute to the welfare of Baylor hy providing the funtls to builcl the lovely new McLean Science Building antl spacious mall which surrounds it. Also she has aicletl greatly in equipping the new hall with the latest scientific equipment. These are but a few of the things that the NlcLeans have tlone for Baylor. ln the words of their gootl friend. Nlr. ll. K. Martin. LI hate to think what the Baylor eampus would be without Verna Hooks anal Nlarrs llcloean. The gifts of these two haye meant as lHtlC'l1 in encouragement to Baylor fricntls than haxe their clollarsfi The Bounclup staff prouclly cleelicates the 1963 Bound Up to a great and generous lady, Mrs. Marrs McLean. .p-t -. 4 .-oi' L.4!1.K' J' -fn-...wr Q k 3w , s -midi Contents x, Activities 8 Limelight 88 Sports 128 Organizations 200 The University 296 Q I ifx YM ,I ,f N X Ai NX! X H ..,sf 1sA fn Y? x iq J X u ' U Student Life 0111111 llzis bf' zulzerff rhe frznzozzs H115 for Lim' Offllfillfllfd? Registration Rf,gi.wfrz11i0r1 is FI,lf'ST1iRATINC fThf' Qricc' of lmrfng II mznw z4ff1ir'f1 lwgins gif f an 5. 5, 2 , Q? 5 , W W W4 .Qs 101 10:00 mwr BLO'SED 1 01 8:00 TT 0l.0'SED . 101 1213011 ULUSED EXl'E,YSII'E f.Y01v l'Il I lfflll 4, U or Z1 1 , L Lge: 'Q , fi? 51. if- ffl-ff 111111 mf-9 79-50 f0V and TIRIXC ! 1'll sign llllffllfflg just lc! me out. 'j z'.rtHls.l Af V' ,--df President s The floors to the Union Building Drawing Room are llzrown open to wel- come all Freshmen, formally. 9 gg yi + , g Q, an in .'Yozc zchffn' rlirl he go with that Plll1L'l1?H Presidefnl ,llflfall gfUl'l.S ouch guest personally C C 6 IZ i 0 n ., CM. . ,L ,K-an ,. Mg: , Howdy Week :Ili Alpha Onzegris welcome Freshmen with a week devoted to getting acquainted. Here seixeral A0,s watch exciting turtle race, one of the scheduled erents. Baylor opens ll new women's dorm, here a coed is trying to get those fitted sheets on those oversized beds. Good Luck! The proud winner of the Turtle Classic, the Circle K entry Seabisquit Khe's so speedy, his trainer had to scotch tape him to his float!! Baylor's newest and most modern Women's Residence Hall, aptly named New Hall. N , , W ,W Uvlml a ll't1,V to nzrzlgf' ll fi1'1'f11,g. H ujusl fikc' .1lUlIl.S. it is 1112711-.Y.'u AACOIIII' ml. 1'f1ir',1f1'11 S!Illl1lHIl0R'.S.'n .X 1 Dr111'I jim! ,YlI1lI1IflI1'l'l'. Kill I1'ir1z.'N Rivalr 4y, 1. lvl-l'Il1li1',f2lf Lrllflflf Which one to choose Ihe haslfvllmll ietlerrnan or the air force colonel? Rush Brings All Ihe girls Iooh their best for 1,16 first night of rush. . . . Parties and more parlzfs . . . I4 The ,NUSf'l71l ll have lheir 01071 idea Of rush. F riendl Rivalr 'i Carol 11111115011 1111118 .1IOIlSj 1111111111115 .1l.DhKZ OIII0l,II5 111111 111511665 111 the Friday nigh! skit. Then: 1. Oh well, you 1111010 h0Il' il is, Pinky, you Cflllyf get ,em Pledging Surely not B11ylors11111e11ts.' NI 111'1'1'r IHZIP f1'111111'117 11111 11'1111f.S, I j11x1 ZFIIIFIZ 11771 !l1111.'U H.O.T. Fair How would you film' to run IZILYIUI 111111 join my Circ1ls?,' 1 1:gyY 'u', Fd walk a milf 'T r a f,.,,4w-v Wonder how much we could get for that one in Amarillo? , atch Us Gro Worn steps Zami to llzv second floor of 1116 off! ffrzzfolf Science Building Il'!1fClI long has svrzwf BIIVVIOI' zrvfl. Conslruclion or r1v.s1r1zrl1'011.' Both. Waco Crf-M' is exrzzzwztcd. Clzfnzge 1005 N10 zmrfl at BKIUVXOF. QL .Jr if SM M... ,,f hgE?m1l I' The I71flgVII'ffCF7Zf IICIL' .Uclcrm Scimzu- Hn!! will 11011511 f'lll'I7ZfSffj' and pl1y.sz'rs. Yun' turn 10 Page 4510 see completed builfling. I7 Caucasian Chalk Circle '45 71011, I 1111111 to pay 2 bucks for a hair 0111 T110 Cr111cf1xi1111 ffl1111l.' ffirrle is brought b11r'1.' fur 11110111 I'f 5c'a.sz111. 3 Connally Visits xmb. john Co1111z1I1y is 100160111911 to Baylor by Young Uenzocrals. Blood Drive APOE bfzclr llze rznrzuul blood zlrizw of the Baylor First slzzzlenls rlusirirzg to gin' lfloozl are gfrvrz 11,1-5SI'l'!IlC.X'1IVI1fHIlfl0Il . . Campus. Barney Dies Cords slmu' !'0lICf'l'lI over flu' illness of om- of B11-xlor's oldest rmrl most famous IIIIISCUIS. then to the blood giving center. We ,cuss- e Miss. Faces Crisis At the height of the racial crisis at the University of Mississippi two Baylor Journalism students, realizing the seriousness and meaning of the situations, hurried to Ox- ford to provide Baylor with first-hand coverage. Photogra- pher Paul Currier shot the pictures in this section on the trip and Henry Holcomb reported the Crisis for The Baylor Lariat, XFILSIINII polzcz and 1111175111118 relax tllllld the It'lI.Sl'0I1 and strife on the Ole Jliss. campus. ATIIIPII .Ynfionzzf Troops 111111111 1.1110 51ri,l'1' 10171 Colfvgf' IUICIZ, ffsf: 213553 ' 3' fa.,:t.,ae . -gn . .1 .3,..,1 - -...1. ,X .r .- gy 1-11, W1 , 11. gif.: Qi. gg. 1. , 1312135 1: ' 1 gm : 1 1 1 'ui . . -1-., .,k,,,k 4 wx :Fai 2:4 lv. S. llvputy .1lI1V.SlZfl!S 11111: 111111 OLE JIISS. st111f1'111s. X -ll! Sir? .1 ,, sf ' ' 'Q' if 1 E,b'!w1!Y' 'PNC' A1 ky T K, 7 .8 . .. fl 1 z 1 12- ww-Y' 1,1-. 351155 -123322 - -1:21 153 ,L QM.. 4 S 1 9 'NMSAikQ' 1:v' wks ,, JIUZC' 511111111115 ZUIIII 111 r'lz1'1'1: 0111 nj IIUFIIIS tx? . i AY E Loi H11111111'11's of E105 .whiff ftltiffflly ,lor ,l'111111'l1111 l11111l111111'l.'.v 11l11'11 171115 111111111 Io IIZPIIT 1117710 11111Ir'r. .'Vf'1'vr 1101 Home It's that time of the year again when football's the major subject. when the vampus and the city are saturated with Baylor from the cynical graduate student to the unsure freshmanf' mln a word: lt's Homecomingfi HHomecoming to the freshman represents the first big college weekend, the weekend they've heard about ever since they Can l'l'lIlt'I1llJC1'. They still varry the battle scars from the decapping of Judge Baylor, and the bags under their eyes are from guarding the campus all nightf, wfhe sophomores and juniors attempt to take Home- coming as a matter-of-course. The shine of the newness of college life has tarnished a bit. and the prospects of the date for the game seem more important than the symbolism of the festivities. 'Tor the seniors. the Homecoming is both the end and the beginning. Probably it's the last time they will watch the bonfire in bobbie socks or stay up all night working on floats. It's the beginning too, the beginning of the realization of maturity, of the future, of the responsibilityf' fillfllf lfool.'1', IHIIIIUIIS 11519101 Fx. f'IIl!'l'IlIllIS 111 IIIIVIIIIII lf11l11111'1 e . P, rr, 7ZPl'Cf fear, c'o11r11g1'1111s Fre5l111z1111 buys 11r1' 1111111 ' coming 'flhe seniors. perhaps for the first time. realize what Baylor means to them. Ylihey' think of their friencls cheering for the elass of '63 anal wonfler how many they will see in the next five years. For the cxes. attending llomeeoming is somewhat like becoming a granrlparent. They get all the enjoyment with little of the work that goes into the preparatiOn.u Many of the exes are hack for the first time sinee graduation. They see new huilmlings. symhols of progress. Old faculty faces are gone antl new ones appear. Those of the elass of l'lll2 are prolbahly' eomparing this llOIllQ'K'UIlliIlQI to another one in 1941. in the anxious clays before the lvllllftfl States entereml Wiorlml Wvar II. The eyes who gracluaterl in the '20's and '30's are still surprised that the Filllllllli as they knew' it is only a small part of the university today Alumni of 1022 rememher as if it were yesterclay' the funml clriy es to relmuilcl the hurnecl Carroll l.ihrary ancl are surprised to fincl another drive to liuilcl a new lihraryy 'lihey're all here this weelienrl. the representatives of the llaylor line. l'lI40Il1 the olflest ex to the reeent graduate to the youngest freshman to the three-year-olrl in the Baylor 10? 'K t-shirt. the line still goes on. Amt with the line goes the trarlition of Baylor, ear- riefl lmy' its exes to every state. to many nations. a tradition maintainecl hy its exes. guarclecl by its freshmen and pre- seryetl for future generations... D Rmlor Lnrm! e': ff3' 1 if :sw W amen he .............-- lflw L. . M- -- N'--,M Maw 4 if Ei . ,, R, .Q W V 'ff , , ,. Luz,-Lt..- ' ,gzzrv 0-' 5' ' A E 1 l Ak, ialrsj ' 45 V 7.2 ' . vs ,VZ O n Qi. Jai N 5 'S Q ,U 52 1 iw 1 i 3 E ,A- 23. 2:5452 , .Wm an . S A - in y 24 V 1, www ,Swv Vtfihlviwwvd W. sy X- I 'S Q? J 15411 'N 'ml as -W 5 S 1'- Y . ,- f , 459 ne, g ' :E A' , K. f. Ig 4 1 1 9 ,bf-1 'K I 9 X A .1 -f., . , n- I ' 1 Q 7 r 1 S Q 4. ., Y-A Q Q :Q ,rw , gfygw. , . :QQ z.. ibm 'V XA W iw A :fx ' 1 .. ' v 4 4 Float Alpha Phi Omega Clzfs Phi Beta Mu K! A A 24522 ffflgff Fffghf Lambda Sigma Chi Phi Gamma Sigma Esquire Pi Alpha Lambda Phi Ma Alpha Delta Alpha Pi Junior Class Nose Brotherhood Parade Sophomore Class Kappa The-ra M., X ,, . 'iw or ' s , 7 if Circle K Newman Club Foreign Students' 3 9 GNN . N . f dl Kappa Psi Tryon Coteriv Kappa Omega Tau Alpha Kappa Psi T,-j D Young llenzovrats 'V i57':- ,,,,H.Yf, kr inner Is Named 9 N K. Q . M Alpha IIVIIULUIIS u'r1lf.' lllljllj' with lop hoizorx in Ilia' Flour rlirision iviiil their 5,IOZl.'iI0llf final, Iitlerl Full Slvrznz Ifpslrffrifzf' T110 Frfsizmzziz virlss win ilu' honor of lzriring Ihr-ir noniinm' nrznivri 11UIlI1'f'077Ii7Ig C,llf'CII. Q . 1-if 'rms ns n -TH RESHMA 'Y' I 28 'L Thr AIIIPIIFHII Club conws Prirzwxs for tizvir rlzoifv. ff' K lo zvin 1111- lille of Dvim Sig also plurvx and has Iheir sweet hear! rznnmd Princvss 'lm 3 4 K ,i s - Mfr' lf 1 Hr L? , 5 I 4' f ff. M mei! 5 A A 1 'mfs u g ff 1 a i foo-, Ya. Q ., 15 5' Mm .,:v Hard worl fury 1111, prrparfs 1111 lfr11111s for 1111 11111,,11 10111111111 Illfffb ,. mn W ,,,..f0-f-' .4 k I , 3 ' A ,V,. .. ,V fr is. . E at 1 f Q Q 1 EN , Elf I I vi 5 fi if ' l ., .ir , if . fr-5,9 Q .,,. - ' 3 ' - - 1' - .- 44 fig, -',-S I 1 - '---.' 'F A ff ' l ,. Q' ' f W ' ' U X f .n:., Y 1' xg ,ff ,.,aM,.N A Alpha Onzzfgas lzaclf lhe Bears by planning a bus trip to Z'lf'1lJ'lll6? Arlfarzsas gauze. r r ff ff W - Sw ,. Ramsey Horton lurrwrl in ll great porfornzarzcc at each Baylor Football ganw in the stands and on the field. if ll ll S Baylor and Trims c'j'Cli5!.s match slfills ln' lore thw UT gunz'-. 'Hiz fwr again and Illll-Ybf? 141711 gr! Ill? bull fbr a fl1f111gv, U1 Ilmugfzt uv 1w1'4'g0z'11g lupfllj' tr1uff1. ' Powder Puff ,if 'UDF' Ev ,Q E Q: L X W 111 Girls. girls. lisfen Inyrlur1l1u1rtPrf111f'ff. ' gm' A vs Tull' w ba... Win SQ f.,j:fQ,2 ., .L .sw ,qs 4 X., A hi' X Hi 1 K ,3Q,. Q . If X f' r' 7' wi ' Wim! I1 lmnrlz Qf-fIllLghl.f'.Y. 1' , .. Y-xl 1 ..L :y + sl wg, 5 . K :ms 1 . Q i q gf 33 K i Il 3 S t O ll 34 T 1' i 0 Billy Graham Visits Baylor fz'1'lly CUIIIIHII rlffffzvrx urmllwr of his siirrfng 111111 nmring IIIf'.XS1IHf'S tu limlor Slllzfwllls. 36 Rena .llarrs 111161111 Cynz is pflcfzvzl 10 Cflflllfflj' to hear Dr. Crufmm. World Emphasis Week Long Day's Journey Pull MINI. fm' Srnrzllvnx. l1'r1u'r. JWIIIIII-III' lf'u,uf1e'r 111111 Tom lfrulmm purfrulx ffm Imgir' ji,u1ur'.x in I l'Yr'1'llpf1'.:1' 14'1'I1171'r1g IIVIIINII, Lung l11l!'S ,IIJIIVIIVIX fum Nfgfli. Baylor Crisis Ny.- Sludenl rmclion to the closing of tlzv play ranges from approval Ilzrozzgh ilzdiffererzl ac' cvpmnrr' to 0ZlfI'lIgPII imiigrmlimz. Wm 4 fm W 2 Ona' of rim posters rlisplayillg some sfzulenl rmclion Io play ban. Pllllf Bfzlmr. flirwrlwr of 21111 Dnllns Tlzcrzlvr Cezzlcr and CIZIlff777fUl Of 11111 Brlyfor Dvprzrtrlzvzm l'L't lIlIlI1U'Y !I'Ill'l'S Bmfor fflfllffj' Inr'1'r111.sP of mczrlcnt. C ll 0 ll S 6 l Dean Perry finding rorzrliliorzs in .NFIIJ Hall wry nice. 'S ,H-f 'MA W5 'Aw- ' V lf, r ww'- 40 All the dorm doors are creatively dvcorated for visitors. A group of Ruth Collins girls wishing you a Merry Christmas AGE? The scene' we lL'fShl'l1 for 11111 didn'1 get-until later Insure it for 820,000 please Christmas A giant tree against a soft background of favorite carols ushers in the Christmas season at Baylor. Faces glow as students shop, mail packages, and ex- change gifts. Crisp. cold nights and days give an unfulfilled hope for a white Christmas. But disappointment disappears in the excitement of going home, for an old fashioned cele- bration. The basis for the whole thing, barely noticed as it lay in the background of the preparations, receives homage in a program of Christmas music. .sy-1 , X The sign of Christmas, the lovely graceful tree which decorated the second floor lobby of the Student Union Building. Another sign of the Christmas season, last minute selection and wrapping of Christmas gifts with which to remember our families and friends. Y' QV' K W... H -1-., 1 I . 1 fi 3 . .,.Ql fwseg Hz I-' ' V fd, A s f i4 ' 1 'f'tE'1 ' ff . 'v 1 .'l'2 s A Jil v' , , .! rw 0 ,.. J: R .441 , 1 Slllllll. l11111s1'lf. 111' 0111' 0.11113 C'1l'f'S. risilx Waco. Ollzffr signs 11-1 N111 f10l11111ys 11111 III1' 1111111-v p111'!1'c'3 111111 f0r11111ls 115 1111! 115 N111 11111111111 F011tI111H IIIHIQIICI 1.52 1? 1111 'Q 1 . 1, 1113531111 M 211111 Corrlgan Weekend Red-faced Coeds open doors and foot the bills as everything turns topsy turvy in the backwards ac- tivities of Corrigan week-end. And ciimaxing the weekend is the Athenean Beautv Presentation, where judges select eight Coeds as Roundup Beauties. ,' , 44 ug Q , 'e--...., H11963 G. W. Carroll PTOn11901.. McLean Science Building llzfsx Ifrzmlyll Y01m,ulffom1', one of the viglzf luzwly Hayfor Hevllztifxs is przfscvzlerl nl llzw If1f'1zr'r1f1 HOIIIIU' 1,ff'.if'lIH1liIJII. Beauty Presentation . . . Iluppy lCil1IIf'TS are f'0lIIiffllfl1llI1l'fl. '4U0n'l 1111511 ilu' nn'l1irf. , 1'-wr vf t i t David .Ywgron and his Sturlwzt Art New zclm zcarlx so Sfzzrlwzf Llziarz prozfzzcliorls. xi difigerlllj' on all the The R 3 III b l C I' S Dead Week Q, nu wmv wwf A :V L- -.Awww -A VL-1:f.v ww we. . I , 2 ,--I - 42 . MSGTPII down and one more to go . . . ', Some Stud . . I sour you trying to srnmk ou! those valuable copies ofthe Dead Sm Scrolls. i e l1lifIn'fgU In flu' lilzrrzfx fillllyllf. llzmf In .vtmfx B0 Diddley Entertains thers MH-' K 2-, f-' Q A l'l-an Looks .f2l77Ilil!I1 fzff' 1111057171 if? Registration ul nrlf' Sanz IHIIIIS Vx nu. RfQLfl.Sffllfi0Il I'lIIlllfQ6'X-ff0Hl uVtll'0 H1111 10 Ihr' Gun. Ar Lax! . , IIE FPIIUK IPTS NIUVIIPIF' . . , jus! bring Inls lff.l7IOIZfiX llllllllv um film In kr 4' x'nz1'z'1' flum' Il. - Julius Caesar QMS? ,fi f- Tflf' IJIIIZIIN IIYIIVIIIWI' ffwrllwr plvxw-l1f.v IIN I-fIf1'l'lll'O'fIlflbffll nf',ll1ll'11.w lffrf-wir fur Han f!ll'lIl'f'.N. IPIZ-f frlrff. 1 zl HI . lflffln f ffw ff. 53 E Ba lor Honors 'J 'i W' ..... 1 1' Mi Phi Alpha llvllu giws ll lm lmrmring ,lzzslirv Tom C. fflrzrlf mul Winthrop ROClfL'ff'llffr. yn Wirvs and Szvfwthezlrl of PAl1's help svrvv. A555 ,M , Profvssor Amslvr and Wayne Gillis Chat wilh fuslirfo Clarlr. V Ak 1 I W 5.7 A . Important Gues S .Y.A.S.A. l'l'17fCSPlllCllflfPS risit Baylor 111111 cfm! zcillz Public Relnlions Izwrzfl, Dare Clwurerzs. B611 .1103 vr, f1i5lz'r1gzzi.slzf'fI Bfzyfor fo111'f1rz!1'.v11 grfzffurlte, special guest for Jozzrlmf- fsnz day, rzflflrvssvrl ,swnfrrzl groups on CIlI'fl'lIf Jozzrnfzlfsm tremls. W Allusiciun. Aaron CKIIJPZIIIZII, led 1'nj'0rn1f1tiz'U seminar on contemporary IVZUSIW. Valentine Comes . . . Ann Umfis, S1L'l'f'IlI!'!lfI of AK l'xi is P1l'l'If'II the first Baylor sity Vulrfnlinv CJIIPUII. IIE gvllfrzg longhvr 111111 touglzvr 10 be fl z'alP11lir1c'.,' 4 4'?lQf.. Univer- 1f',1fN..4. Tenrferrzess sets in f lfvlsy .'1fllI.Sff0l1g Cvffflzrzztes VflI6I1ll'llE'S by Iflozfing out Ike frlllrffr and IIVIIIOIIYIFIYVILQ, to .Hplm Umwgrz VIIFNIIICVS, her Ilfflllillg In Rillllllli' Rodgers. www ml Sw ff' ,Q Excited A Us corzgrlrlzzlalr- Betsy and hvlp lzvr get her pins sfrnfglzf. l rlfr'1zt1'1zf'.s . . . BIG 1IEAI..'.'.'.'U Tlw popular stugv play, MTM Sound of .Uusirgu comm to B'ayIor Cule lineup of leemzge players in the theater production of 'gfilice in Wonder Iandf' Boucrly Ann, Neuls, Wovo lP671f1gC'l', stars in the production of nfilice in Wonrlffrlrlrzrff' 58 X fe ,kr xx 1 Lvl l l pal 'f' Q. Spring Arrives Pu! .xIf7v!'lIll,L'lII f7l0lIII'lIfIII'ib in ll pzzrffflf' lfffl lp II spring slzozrcfr. .Spring is Hlllllf Ihings. ll quirl Iflllr umlrr file lnfvs qflhf' Hurlffswl Cjlllldfllllglli A lirffy driw' and pimic at Camffron Park. at Ba lor Swimming . . . Spring is the lfIII1'.f2If.f!?SlliII or just ,lIll'iflgkfUI1., 1 D.A.P. Intercolle iate Talent Show 77It',l1lA1'l'9. ffum l.on1fviu1111 Smlf' I Ill-IPVSIH. urf' 411u'1u,s 11 fkzmrile' 111 lfuxlnr. wwf.. W y . . S D 3 4. .:f-,QL I ,N f-il-V4 ,- f 1 J: . 1 'Hn in S T512 fQf1'1'f 53 Q! a' ,Q i ' -.-..g'g'w 'fa 'fd' ,JM is 1 i N es' + 5 Rush R 'x 211 .. YYII' Brzvfnr Rorlw C1110 5l11,Q1'x 11111' nfilx m1111x' 1'.x'1'1li11g I'IIlIfCSfS. 64 Q W'2IlIIl'll S111'i11l 111111 IIll'IIIl1l'I'X slugr' Sprzhg l'll.Yll lull llll' lrlll-llll lf111'f1l111 Q i ,-.-.1 J' Wu' Buy lm' lf1f'lll1'l' .Yltl,Q1'S tl flzzwxff uf IIIYINIII, 'illfl-IQ! A t . R71 x S be 3' QM, il, 3 ,-ff 2' if l Ii Uuy llf'lfl'ilI'l'S irzdzulv zz!! 15111-.s oj sporting t'l'l'HlS 111111 other ilvms of interest but the scrinznmgr' is the major lzighflglzl. Day Tlzv Sprfrzg Crrzfll-Gull! .Wl'flIIII11lgf' forelvlls 1110 ,lull football action 1ll'l'fUl'l!lllIlC8 for !lleBr11ins x my- . ,fy E5 66 ,, A Q , V V., 5 '96 -fx 'EQ-i s -' -- , 4 , , .3 A K E fe, ii X . ,Q E A' K A s . AF., f ffm Fox pfrzgs in B Un-x lluscbflff game. R4 Jl'6'St'llfl1fil'f'.S of Baylor orgmzizzzliolzs race for pigs in tlzv greased pig raw, nt fzrlfjlinzz' of the scrfnznmge. X S IPUN gn Num In ICIIH HIIYIIIJIIII1' in Ihr' llll-I1'I'Sl,f H ,. ll- niversit Clzifw lulpz' .wmlzfl 1l'lvff1 !'UUfffU0lIl fkllztasv. 3 'inf' .Z'.'...'. f, t 'Q ', .1 . ,. c A' i 9 sms . ' xn X , .w .fl . x 2 .r uf' . -' ,. 3 ,:nW 5' J 4 W 'funn .if Qs- . rd' ', . .. Q .uw 7? 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A. 51... .K . . ................. ... -G ' f .wvvil x.., .F Q -f ..,,,, Av , . .Uerrzbvrs of llze Baylor SIIIIIPIII ffolzgrffss keep B!I'l'1t1l .Y presfigf' up by l11'l.'fr1g flu' reqzzfrvrl 50 miles, Fun and Profit -N H.. 5,3 5 , .V J I - 'ff ASX-ERK 3 'Nj ,t,..Q..s EAL R vVAy I RXVE w5AbTER l t1 S la SEAL 4 DRK VE Qmmg S TUDEN T LIBRARY FUND I'IrcIges of the Alpha Omega socirzf Cfllll Collect money for the Eustvr Seal Organ 1.Zf1ll.0I1. llrzriluuz ,lle'd10c!.', I,f1urffI Sociely member, trirs lu persuade sfzzrlwrzls to conlrilrzzlu to the library fund. gs , Qi 3 , M B. U. rivals 11111 IIff'Sfl,PHffHl mmf zcillz its now fanzous Ifolfe Hour debate. 3 Members of the press and ll perpetual polilician are on hand. lk Day Q f-P Y H91 Sluflgylzg flock to Ilze poffs Io szzpporf Ilzvzr mmfzrlrzlf for 11115 CWH1 www' v X m. , J 'Ill - . ????w' W., s :L 1 . i , ,sw-.,. ,nl-s . Q' -. ,vm If wi M... After Iunvh on the Jlrzll, Coach Bridgers azcacds the Afhlefg lroplzy to Rrlnxfor polwflllffvr, Ufzrrclf Ward. 'CZK' 3-0 4 f zfa H1111 Sf!! iff ,annual ,mm JV' n V 'L-H-.,.,, ifwm ' WLM., Mn Hmm.. hx Img my vm, was hm mu suv We ww an W A '-M-1-f,. 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WS: ll 1 A ' lk ati. 1 I1 Q Fn unu.:-au::: 'I tall' rfLll3llIvllll :-'lg pq'-' 'vhinunnnuuu gg vmnnunalllnl g X xnquuunu-use 2' .:':.r.'r..:-.z F xnnninlnnlnq Till' M..-.-v-.-...... 'K N img,- -...,...........-.--.-. f.,, f r L 7 .Way Day I1l'iII.,Q.Y Illrjffrsl Vlllllllllll Qfifllf' lIf'll' l'lllIlllllS IllIlIQ'I1Z,I'lII' ISCf1fX'l. -. KF' .va fl: ,A 'sw ,W 0 MC I H, H .Aw,. b I .H , . H If 1 U Q .. , ul fmt out. Looks I1 f rl s nys ugrzzrml thc, gzrla. I4 hal zz ua-3 to .slqff ll tub. Me ee That u'0l1'l get ilfn What a uuy to nzuke a quarter. 'bl g ' CO0LEST. ' Www A1-MW . f M-f.,,Nq You arguing zcillz the Law, boy? .nm gKga?4g,55g,:,,-sw?zf.euansswweW.qf:f K MM :W . wr isliiif s? - s,, , , , , A,,, . ,,., S ,.:, 33 - W A -Y ..:,. bf, ., .. . ., . - , - ,. - .. , V . . ,., ,,i 1 f--1,, H ,, hg 'ma I ' wfwf-f 5-wait , S 1 never enter a race unless I inierzd 10 u'in.U The school year hurries to the finish line now as the month of May arrives. The year and its happenings are illusions . . . illusions that obtain reality only when interpreted through the eyes of eaeh different human being. Events are distorted or brought into focus as real life experiencesfl livery day floats by like a balloon between spring and summer. Collars are loosened . . . the wind rolls over. sighs. tumbles into shape. liidoors. air-cooled silence curls around green windows as books open and pens write. Life dangles on a stringfl HUnder the May pole dreams are broken and remem- bered. A Ferris wheel against a new moon dusk silhouettes many different students . . . types as distinct as only individuals can be . . . and each in his own way remembers what has happened this year lsecretly. because that is what thoughts are fort . . 1.W'!llIl linda Stewart .gy wtf .Gy mi' ' 1. V What a bllfleh of VI10r2lt6,YS.' 1 -fait K 1 -Ili I Jfmf' , W V7.1 'lit .asf ,, s - KW si wi:-www A ' W Wi-:f'f'-1 'L' My N W- al have this to say about sack races . . 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Grad . . . a Senior student thinks about what has happened these four years. He sees beyond the year. College will soon be only a point of reference. Now it is surrounded by thoughts that will soon be memories . . . the night Baylor beat Texas in basketball . . . the attempts to abolish old traditions at Baylor . . . and all the many activi- ties of which he will no longer be a part. The life he has grown accus- tomed to in the last four years will soon be uprooted again . . . but he Ben Woolen, Dallas- Financier, speaks to a full house at Graduation exercises at the Heart of Texas auditorium, May 24, 1963 uation smiles, is not afraid. lt is now night. The lights shift, change color . . . balloons burst . . . these students become important if just one of them has discovered a meaningful criterion, thought about something new or even just observed the year . . . and soon the trees and houses will bleed, become quicksilver days, run together. 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QX 2 Claire Carter B 6 Ann Highrabedian Robin Middleton 3 Ann Stanford Finalists Pam Utley Tommye Lou Vines Carol Wyatt May Queen Terry Goodman Homecoming Queen Janet Pittman Nancy Gaines Cotton Bowl Princess B a Y l 0 I' Royalty Ann Davis University of Texas Roundup Duchess Ann Stanford Robin Middleton Rice University, SMU Manada Duchess Rondolet Representative Sweethearts Katherine Shows ' Kappa Omega Tau 3 Q is Ann Davis Alpha Kappa Psi Betsy Armstrong and Carolyn Taylor Anedith Bond Tryon Coterie Lambda Sigma Chi Gwen McKee Denise Green and Lisa Shaw Taurus Esquire Robin Middleton Alpha Phi Omega Lanelle Gallant Pam Utley Delta bigma Pi Circle K Ronnie Goodwin Mr. Corrigan Ginny Martin Best Dressed Campus Headliners Max Chapman April King Ann Highrabedian Freshman Homecoming Queen Wf'ho's Who in American Colleges and niversities Election to Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities is one of the highest honors that can be attained by a student at Baylor University. Students are selected on the basis of popularity. service to the University, scholarship, citizenship and leadership in extracurricular activities. Nominations are made by the student body from the junior and senior classes. Final selection is made by a student-faculty committee. The purpose of Who's Who is to give special recognition to those students who have given outstanding service to the University. Whois Who is a national organization representing 721 institutions and must approve all nominations made by the University. The central office publishes a book consisting of all the members of Who's Who in American Colleges and Uni- versities throughout the nation. few LYNDA LEE ASHCRAFT, Clifton, Senior, Busines Education and RONNIE GOODWIN, Odessa, Senior, Finance. Tryon Coteriesfour yearsg Office Administration. Athcnean Club-three years-Chaplaing Allen B Club-three yearsg Sportsmanship Award-l962g Football-All-Southwest Hall House Council-Treasurer, Rho Gamma Sigma Swcctheartg Conference-two years, Sophomore Back of the Year-1960, Shrine East-West Baylor Beauty Finalist-two yearsg Freshman Football Queeng Home- Came and Hula Bowl-l962, All-Southwest Conference Team-l959g Baseball coming Nolnince-two ycarsg Freshman Dozen Darling. -All-Southwest Conference-1960, Leading Hitter-1960, All-Regional-l960g Member of Who's Who-1961. II6 5 Q, , if' 5, ' t' -' S ,A f . i 32 me 3 A if t Y ,,,,L A - o :.'::' , CARL HART CHOATE, Pasadena, Senior, Math. Baylor Chamber of Commerce-three years-President, Treasurer, ODK-one yearg Al- pha Chi-one yearg Dean's Listg Outstanding Freshman Athlete, All-Southwest Conference Freshman Foothallg Varsity Football-two letters, All-Southwest Conference Honor Rollg Junior Class Presidentg Sportsmanship Committee's Athletic Representative to Cotton Bowlg Wvhols Yvho-two years. ...-Q' ,Nf- REBECCA ALICE DAWSON, Corsicana, Junior, English. Laur e Society-one year-Presidentg Alpha Omega-two yearsg Student l Congress-one year, Pi Kappa Delta-two years-Secretaryg Sigma Tau Delta-one yearg BSU Executive Council-one yearg Freshma BSU Council-one yearg May Queen-19615 Distinguished Woma Dehater Award-19625 Outstanding Freshman Debater-1961. I1 I1 LINDA KAY LXLE, Duncanville, Senior, Voice Peda- gogy. Alpha Omega Club--three years-Treasurerg Al- pha Chi-one year: Laurel Society-one year-Fall Project Chairman, llaplist Student Union-four years - Social Chairman: Cotton llowl Princess-1962, Sweetheart of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia-19623 Sweet- heart of Lambda Sigma Chi--two yearsg First Runner- Up in Miss Texas Pageant 19623 Raylor Beauty 1963. ,IUDD HOLT, Denton, Senior, Political Science. Tryon Coterie l4Jg Circle Kg Student Congress tillg Treasurer of Student Body 19625 Student Body President 19613 Whos Who 12I. l K Studcnt Conrress one year usmess -two ycar. Secretary of B Lluh one year rs three years, One of Ten Best Dressed Men Q. ' -. in Varsity Football--two yt-ursg Avademic-Atlb BOBBY GENE NORVELL, Garland, Senior, Finanve. Student Congress-one year, Finance Committee of Q r 11 W- g B Q' School Council---one yearg l'B Cluln ' eg ' ' - H -7- '- 5 lfellowship of Christian Athlet it B1 'lor for 1962- Letteretl L . y , letic Scholarship-I959-I963. DANIEL GORDON BACBY, Porto Alegre, graduate, psychology. Omicron Delta Kappa-one year-Presidentg Chamber of Commerce-three years-Secretary, Public Relations Chairmang Psi Chi--three years-Reporterg Student Congress-Graduate Representativeg BSU-Executive Council, Vice President, Summer President, Inter- national Community-three years-Vice President, Permanent Class President-1962: Yell Leader-one year: Junior Class Presidentg Youth Pastorg Columbus Avenue Baptist Churchg Whois Who-two years. 3 l' giv' LINDA ANN ODUNI, Nashville, Tennessee, Senior, Eng- lish and Education. Phi Beta Mu-two and one-half yearsg Student Congress-two yearsg Alpha Chi-two yearsg Laurel Society---one year, Who's Wltog Student Body Secretaryg Most Representative Junior Cirl. i at JXYO 1PETlQr NIXRTIYE7 Del Rio Senior, Music JEURI g t 4 , 4 . .. . Composition and Literature. llhi Blu Alpha Sinfonia-Seth retary and President: Umieron Delta Kappa' two years: M.E.N.C.-two years, Student Congress-two years, Ora- torio Chorus: Baylor Symphony Orchestra, Chapel Choir, Opera Chorus: Baylor 'lll1t'Lllt'l'l Phi Beta Nlu- April King Y Y ' ' X' ' ' . -L i l ' Nominee: Golden Wave hand. Loneert Band, ln 14 ers np Lah Delegate. 'qi 52,-Q if .- fl N x 4. 1 , , ,X it 1 I i gg i yr 7 A A 5, ww. f,,, M ,Q e , LUNETTE CASTLE, Perryton, Senior, Economies and lfinanee. Pi Alpha Lambda-two years, Phi Gamma Nu Business Su Councilsone year-President, Order of the Artu dent Congress Representatives one year, Laurel Society. rorityg Womens lnter-Club sg lleta Gamma Sigma Stu- SUZANNE BLAILOCK, Dallas, Senior, English, His- tory, Education. Athenean Cluh-four years -Mf- Presi- dent, Parliatrtentarian, Treasurer, Student Congress-- one year, Elections Committee: Silver Serviee one year, Safety Council-two years: Baylor Beauty- three years: Homecoming l'rinc'e-ss -two years: Baylor Representative to National Football Festival, Berkeley, California: Alpha Kappa llsi Sweetlleartg Rho Gamma Sigma Sweetheart, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities-two years, Freshman Dozen Darlingg Baylor Representative o - ,s D ' las, Athenean Best Pledge. t Titche' Colleve Board, Dal- DONALD DEAN 'I'Hl'I.I.. IJIQILIIIUIIILI City. Junior, Math and Secondary Iffiuuiitimi. Il Club-two years, Secretary and Presiclentz SWC Spin-tsirnirisiiip Connnittce: Cuiuinlmus Ave. Colicge CIiurvIi Count-iIg Ifcllowsliip of Christian ,-Xlliietesg Varsity Ifuulluill- Iwo Im,-ttvrsg SWC Athictc of Mtmnthg 2nd Turin- ,XII SWC3 ht Tcuin-Academic All SWCQ Ist Ts-uni .-M'a11Ivliii1' JXII-AIIIt'1'it'ilIll Dean! Listg SVIIC Total Offn-nst: I.1'LltIt'l'1 SVVC Total Passing: I.fi21tItJ1'Q NCAA Passing Cllalnipimi 'Isl in Nation. minivan. ANN MASSEY, Kercns, Senior, Iiiifimws, and Education. AIIJIII Unit II I Captain, Secretary, Prcsidm-ntg Pi Onu-ga Pi--Historian, Reporttr Trtdsurtr Stu dent C0ngressfSccretury of Iiusint-ss St-Imul Cuuncilg Senior lI1 Ilmnuuinin J if Q' Nominee, ,stag I 'S 2 .qi 'W' I Iii Qi NX f i iw, JOE VVONIACK, Bryan, ,Iuniur, History and Heiigiun. AIpIiu Phi Omega-imc and ti Iiulf yvairs, TI't'35l11'CI' and Vicc P1'csicIcI1tg Ono of Five Hccipit-rits of CJIIIIVIWIII Delta Kappzfs Uutstuntling SUDIIOIHOIC Awurtlz AIIIIILI Chi: Ifn-slnnun BSU. Cuuncilg IIunur C0unCiI. I20 -ff W I . M .R -,ggi 3 at . -Et . as sg. 1 - It X172 f f- - ii .. 1 ' Q 1-5 . it -. At. asf'- 4,. . . is K . -te .,- DIANA HUBIPHREYS HARRIS, Newton, Senior, English and Edu- cation. Athenean four years: I.C.C. Representative-Pledge Captain: BSC-Executive Council: Co-Chairman of Foeus Week '62: Alpha Chis-one year: Alpha Lambda Delta---two years, Yiee President: Student Congress: Whos Who-Jr. and Sr. years: Sophomore Class Officer-Sec. Spring 761: Dozen Darling-Freshman: Student Con- gress-two years. Q ti . ,. . 3: oy ' VT. 3 'Q JOLTETT rDOCr PDW'ELl., Dallas, Junior, Pliilosopliy and English. Ministerial Alliance-two years, Yiee President: Circle K--two years, Vice President: Phi Eta Sigma- one year: Sigma Tau Delta-one year: Philosophy Club -one year, Vice President: Freshman B.S.U. Council-one year: Alpha Chi: Chosen One of Five Outstanding Sopho- more Men by Omieron Delta Kappa in 1962: Deun's Dis- tinguished Honor List. El,WlN LLOYD SKILES, JR., Ahilene, Senior, History and Eng- lish. Chamber of Commereew three years, 1961-62 Yell Leader Com- mittee, Assistant Chairman for 1961 Homecoming, 1962 Chairman Homecoming and Parade Marshal, 1962-63 Vice President, 1962-1963 Pledge Committee, 1962 Chairman of May Day Booths: 1962-63 Stu- dent Congress: Baptist Student lfnion: 1959-60 Outstanding AFROTC Cadet: 1959-60 Vlfaco Jaycee Award for Scholarship: W'ho's Wiho in American Colleges and Universitiesg President of the Columbus Avenue Baptist Youth Council. wh -'fx ., t 5 XV . CHARLEYE TAZE WRIGHT, Riverside, California, Graduate, English and Creek. Alpha Epsilon Rho-three years, Vice President, Sigma Tau Delta -one year, Baylor Bards and Rhapsody-one year, A Cappella Choir-- three years, Vice President, Ministerial Alliance, Merry Men Quartet, Graduate Assistantship-English Dt-pt.: Dean's l'rt-ft-rrutl List, Y.l.A., Focus Week-Co-Chairman. JIM LEAVELL, San Angelo, Senior, History and English. Chamber of Commerce---three years, Inter-Service Club Council, May Day Chairman, Half-time Chairman Home- coming, Yell Leader Committee Chairman, Pledge Com- mittee, Student Congress-two years, Baptist Student Union-four years, Freshman Council President, Execu- tive Council, President of B.S.U., State B.S.U., Summer Missions Selection Committee, Represented Baptist Students in .lapan Baptist Crusade, Represented Baylor at Air Force Academy Conference, Presidents Cabinet, Christian Ma- turity Council, Omicron Delta Kappa, Who's Who-two years, Outstanding Freshman Boy Award, University Lec- tureship Committee. ELLA GAYLE WALL, Texarkana, Ar- kansas, Senior, History. Chi's, Theta 5? --if ' ,ef fi , I ' I t 752 ' ' XX Sigma Phi---two years, President, Lau- rel SocietyfHistorian, Reporter, Alpha Chi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Press Club, Junior Honors Program, President's Cabinet, Lariat Staff-three years, Edi- tor in 1962, Class Representative to Board of Publications-two years, South- west Conference Sportsmanship Com- mittee, Dean's List, and Distinguished List. 2 l gf l J. DAN BOIIANNAN, Marshall, Senior, Law. APOf four years, Heeording Secretary, Alumni Secretary. President: Alpha Chi' two years. President: Omieron Delta Kappa -two years: lnter-Feryiee Cluh Couneil-one year: Student Congrressfone year, Yiee President, Chairman of Internal Affairs Committee and Honor Code Revision Committee: Honor Couneil Seleetion Committee, Student Court ,lurorione year, ,lunior Representative: llorden Awardg Alpha Chi Junior Scholastic Award: ,lohn H. Nash Memorial Scholar- ship-three years: Phi Alpha Delta Feholarshipg Dean's Distingruished List. z , 9 , OLIVIA DIANE WARD, Atlanta, Georgia, Senior, Music Edu- eation. DSC Executive Councilsone year, Publicity Co-Chair- man, BRH Choir-'one yearg Student Congress-one year, Senior Class, Phi Beta Mu-two and one half years, Pledge Captain, Program Chairmang Freshman Footlmall Princess: Hay Queen Nominee, W'ho's Whog Chapel Choir-two years. Seeretaryg A Cappella Choirs- two and one half years: Musie Edueator's National Conferencefetwo years, Program Chairman, Aceompans ist, Cavaliers Male Quartetfthree years, Oratorio Chorus--three years, One of the Twelve Outstanding Senior Ivomeng Award for the Most Yaluahle Cirl in A Cappella Choir. CAPPIE STERLING, Leland, Miss., Senior, English and Education. Atheneans-three years, ICC Representative, Vice President, Presi- dent: Laurel Society-one year. Vive President: Vimnanis Student Government--one year, Presidentg Baylor Student Congress-one year, Puhlie Relations and Festivals Committees, Sigma 'llau Delta: Alpha Chi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Chi's: Secretary-.lunior Class: President Memorial House Couneilg W'ho's Who two years, ifIfUH1QiQ ,X XIKUN S1QIlifl.I.i Wiiii-il, Criiiiiiiilv, Spf-I-vii. Pi Kllllllil IM-itil Nix yi-mix Pri-Fimiviil zind Yin' Pri'-Sidi-iii: liI'Ki1'I' of Xrliis Iiirvi- yi-airs: SIl1'l'I'il Sclizlte' two yl'LlI'S, I'i'1--iilviiiz gXlfK0'i'C fiauivt Offivs-rg Yum-cl tin- Outstand- ing Milli-gn Um-lraitx-r in lin- LS all Iillj Nuliuiiui Uviiuln' TUllI'Ill'fI Winn ix! Plain- Swiitiiwwl Cniifvri-iivv D4-lnilv 'i'niii'm-5 llirm- yr-1111: Won Xulimml Vi Kappa Delta Ifx- Im-ixipiiixincuiif Simi-ukiiigi lihuinpioiifliipg Wvnn lilv Foilowiiig iiziylnr Uvimli- .Nwiirclsz lh-Ni Dviizili-ig Best l r'm-fliimin llc-A iJL1ll'l4. Kimi IIIIIDIWHCKI U1-lmtvr: 1'1UI'Illl'1' Nisfiniwr nf Wiiifs Wim. MARY ELIZ.-XUETH IRISH. Aliiviis, Scninr, English and Eduvution. Honor Couiicii-Swiw-taryg IVXVQX liouncil- fnur yvuiw, Program Cliziirnian, Eniistnicnt Chairman, Pre-sidelltg ii.5.li. CUllI11'ii70IlC yi-urg Frrfsiiiiiuii KSU. Councili One yffarg Iluiisc COIIIILJIYUVO yn-airs, Progruni Chairinun: WlJI1lLlHqS Studsnt Government um- your: Wiufs Wim in iXim-riuni College,-5 und Univ:-r-ities. I24 , i- iw , f , AL, ' . , V - fy 'tw' j rleiliiiinfzvl wilif fl ,i.2fi3,tm , , it 1' , 2 W Q . ANITA BODINE, Grand Prairie, Junior, English Education. Phi Beta Mu-two years, Parliamentarian, Program Chairman, Sigma Tau Delta4one year, Presi- dentg Student Congress, Freshman B.S.L'. Council, Homecoming Queen lNom1- nee in '62g Honors Programg Laurel 5ocietysSecretaryg Dean's List, Seventh and James College Councilg Alpha Lambda Delta, becretary. ROBIN M. MIDDLETON, San Antonio, Junior, Speech Therapy and Edllcaf tion. Alpha Omega-two yearsg Sigma Alpha Eta--two years, Historian, B.S.U. Executive Council-Promotional Chairman, Student Congress-two years, Bav- lor Beauty, APO Sweetheartg Homecoming Nominee, May Queen Nominee, Representative to Texas University Roundup , Alpha Chi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Dean's Honor List. ANN S'l'ANl ORlJ, liryan. ,lunior. Klusiv lfdut-ation. Alheneans- two years: A Cappella Choir--two yearsg Alu llhi Epsilon-one year: HRH Choir one yi-ar: MENU: Uralorio Choir-tliree years: Bill. Exwtitiw Council: lfresliinari A Cappella Choir - Historian, Student Conggrn-ssg llaylor lleautyg lieauty lfinalistg Hay Day Hepivsciitatiu- from tht- Soplioniore Class. Q. 'Nt N. Q 'sswztzqwaigraazt ip Gflfmxfsff s Pmgy,-519:--.f?M tt,, L 'ti ' , T - 51v li45,'?ffi,'t , . .... . - , fP55?1'5x5ts,-- , , .J 3:?5aH 4,gi?'iw:':iff1 is , gy ? -, ' it ,aywz,'t',-ffv,- c 15 if W 8 ww-.ww HUGH CRAWFORD WILFONG, Waco, .lunior,.Hist0ry. Circle K5 three years, Treasurer, Phi Eta Signia--Presidentg Alpha Chip B.S.L'.g Honor Council' two years: Lariat Editor Adwisory Board, Debate Squad, Alpha Chi Feholarshipg One of Five Outstanding Sophomore Meng Dean! List. '25 Nr.. A 2 Shirlvy Pwnfvrow and Bob Bobbitt Wfhcfs N Tire. Sally Norman and Nick Nichols Paula Smiih and Jim Paschal Wfhose W Sharon Biddle and Charleye Wright r 45 Sally Dee Cole and Butch Wade Charlotte Presley and Dudley Taylor I27 L5 I28 -1 ff F W p W F m xjffx X! 2 fxfffyigff if ffffff fk A A fp 1 1 Q' A SN' X Sf 'I I X if 5 5 1 N I 1 I J X a l .E CE Lb, Athletics Yell Leaders RAN My .nf .1 19 mistakes ava- lvniversity of had been un- W ll . as many plays lt am 111 f e J mnst disappoint- muld still make Baylor 14+ Pitt Pittsburgh, which had never won a game on Texas soil, sat heavily on the Bears' best efforts to recover from their first opening game defeat in l3 years. The Bears started their season late in this, the second game of the season. Pitt had powered 24 points across the line before the Baylor offense sputtered to a touchdown. liayloifs two touchdowns were impressive only in showing the fans there was a spark in Coach ,lohn Bridgers, pro-type offense that might well explode at any time-even after the Bears had spotted a team a 21-point lead. About 25,000 fansfplus a couple thousand bandsmen of neighbor- ing high schools and 4,000 boy scouts were on hand to see the night time contest. And, too. about l.l00 or more Baylor moms and dads were visiting on campus the week-end Pitt came to town. The show wasnit all disappointment. Don Trull hit the men- Ronnie Goodwin and Lawrence lflkins-in a manner that was to make three gentlemen famous before the throwing was over for the fall. And Carl Choate got his big toe in to give the Baylor folks a sigh of relief. They were expecting big things of the big Choate toe, but on his only opportunity in the season opener against Houston he missed a field goal. But against Pitt he did what became his usual trick as the season progressed!-he added two extra points. sq' NL fi ? NM: My if di Q QQQ.-f-,f Vx, 255' Q1 is QQ ,, I35 md' . 3-,. A . ,m I 'rt-Qi ? 2l ' 3 , ' Wi , 4 , ' 0' ' -V I, ' .. -Law --,'. -5, 1 gfilaffz gag, , Y,L' it , , ' V. rf K ., kg sig? diy A is , A at Q . V agxw V . I ,st I L, Al A 1.1 V -' V 1 I .- at rssv Z if - ' if ,zz K ., gakxtk , fy y, Jw A,Vy K Y y y. M 1 1' ' .V .ia Baylor When football becomes a sport, often it's not the best men who look best on the scoreboard. But because it is a sport and somebody has to win, it is mandatory that some inani- mate machine serve as the criterion for proclaiming the victory. If the scoreboard were eliminated and the victory based on which team performed best the longest length of time, Baylor won. If the contest were graded on improve- ment, Baylor won. Or if the outcome were judged on be- havior, Baylor was penalized far less. Or finally, if the game could be won on rugged determination, Baylor would have won it. With five minutes and five seconds remaining in the second quarter, Baylor took control of the ball game. To this point the Arkansas Razorbacks had performed offen- sively in a godlike manner. The Porkers passed, powered, and ran their Way across the goal line at the rate of two times per quarter. The score was 28-0 and the mob of 32,000 was happy. Bayloris take over became public as Don Trull hit Lawrence Elkins 25 yards downfield. Some one else got hit so the referee added 15 more yards to move the cause to the Arkansas 35. After moving in five yards on the ground, Trull found Elkins again for 22 air yards. The action centered around the eight yard line as the Bears gained three and lost four before Trull let fly for ten yards and six points on third down. As usual, Carl Choate kicked the extra point. I36 Arkansas 28 A gamble on an on-side kick failed. The defense made the takeover complete as hot-shot defender Bobby Maples in- tercepted a touchdown pass. Arkansas received the kick-off to begin Baylor's half. Four plays later the Porkers were finally forced to punt from their own ten. The series began on the Hog 27. Three plays later Trull had passed twice for 13 yards, 29 yards, and six points. Choate converted. Trull led another drive downfield which paid off again, and again Choate did his part with the extra point-28-21. A consistent ground march, with a few aerial endeavors, and a well placed personal foul penalty on the Bruins put the Razorbacks back in business with a first and goal on the four. Almost immediately it became third and goal inside the two. Twice the Hogs had a chance from inside the one. Once they found the Bears unwilling to yield one foot-all that was needed for a Hog touchdown. The final and scoreless period was a desperate effort by an extremely frightened Porker team to find some in- surance at the goal line, and a valiant try by the Bears to get what they really came for-a ball game. . Baylor 3 A last-gasp field goal by Texas ASzlVl,s Mike Clark took a potential tie right out of the grasp of Baylorls Bears Satur- day night and left about 20,000 of Baylor,s Homecoming fans standing in deadening silence. The Baylor ll scored first, on a 23-yard field goal by Carl Choate. This 3 to 0 lead stood until the fourth quarter, when Mike Clark kicked his first field goal of the game with 41:52 remaining in the game. From there on the ball changed hands several times before ASM wound up with it on the Baylor 32. It was from the 32 that Clark again toed the ball through the uprights, making the score six for the Aggies, three for Baylor. wb S 1 nf 'Q- g gk WX A 92-yard punt return by Lawrence Elkins in the last seven minutes of a thrill-and-score-packed pigskin scramble almost pulled the underdog Bears up to vic- tory over the TCU Horned Frogs, November 3 in Amon Carter Field, Ft. Worth. The TCU 28-26 victory came only 11 plays later when Tommie Crutcher ran the last four yards for the final tally of the afternoon contest. ln that last 70-yard drive the Frogs were almost stopped on the Baylor 34 before quarterback Sonny Gibbs unleashed his long right arm for a 12-yard pass to Jim Fauver. The touchdown came only four plays later with Crutcher's charge into the end zone. Bear quarterback Don Trull passed for a total of 208 yards, including two touchdown passes, besides making a keeper end run for the first Bear score. He remained on top of the SWC passing race in spite of the 192 yards thrown by Gibbs in the tilt. rfwryf '-I W Q W W aft ix ..g:4'.., T' N-ITETQ Q- l' ' Li- Q ' e-,Q H i K - . ' 16. few .. is yn ' ' , . 1555 - fx fi -1 ,Y K., Q 1 K, ,. .y 4 Q X w A 'YN .K Q gg- Ak sag . j A, 4 f I i Q V , - , Y A V at f -P ,. - S 5 ?'w'f -3 t K 1 IT., 1 J .. yn Q K til Lf f he-. se. tiff' ' . Q., VV. 1 If-ix., mdwkw 'UH is 41 UQ . P ,D 'f ,aging-rw 1 --my . W , ,Q 9 K 1 -,NV W . y f - W . -. y. 2 V at ,, 1. .- 44, Q -ya, . ,, ,. , -.f 1 WYK T 1,2-,sz V-, LA. 's argv QQQ rffm , QQ! .VT jk? fi r-fgfiw. X :A ll Qtr.: as-X X 1? pw ke' Baylor Texas 27 All of a sudden a Texas quarterback named Tommy Wlade appeared. riding in a shining coach and wearing glass slippers. He passed the Longhorns to a 27-12 victory in a manner that even shocked Darrell Royal. Darrell Royal does not like to pass. His theory is that there are three things that can happen to a forward pass and two of them are had. It can he intercepted or fall incomplete. Royal is a conservative coach and doesnit play with that kind of risk. but he didn't even try to stop Tommy Wadels aerial effort Nov. ll, l062. lvhen the game was over, as is the story of Bayloris football life. Vlvadeis shining coach turned into a pumpkin and he returned to the land from whence he came a normal third-string quarterback. Never again did he handle a hall as he did against Baylor. Before the game: all of the experig Said Texas Wag living on borrowed time. The Horns barely escaped SMU and Arkansas. Bice tore a page out of the UT coloring hook. the picture of Boyal. and colored him a dark hlue with a T47 tie. For a moment it looked like the Bears might crop up a passing. running tactic that could make meek men of the Texans. But that didn't happen. although Baylor played a game that Coach Royal admitted would have defeated the Horns on any previous Saturday. It looked good at first for the Bears. They stuffed a strong half-aml-half mixture in the Texas pipe and the Steers looked, for a moment, like a younger citizen trying to smoke his first Marlboro. As the Texans coughed on the second drag, Baylor rolled about T3 miles to home. Then Texas slapped hack with a pair of touchdowns in the second quarter and once each in the third and fourth quarters. Baylor supplied a hit of artistry in football late. real late tin fact only 50 seconds remained! in the third quarter as Ronnie Goodwin scooted to the end and flipped the pigskin to end James lngram. Ingram emerged from a small multitude of athletes to receive the hall in mid-air--then returned to the group falling into the end zone. It was a good day' all over for Texas. When the Horns needed a yard in the worst way, they always seemed to he able to get two. But, for Baylor. it didn't work out so well. Vllhen it was all over. the Steers were looking at the Baylor goal from about 214 yards out, and they were moving fast. gn n .1-any m-.rwm.:l-Q11-my-mn-:-wm.:o.4-Q-up v-1-n1umxv11p1.sm saw- rl-af-.mu-.-u..,.1. fora. ..r-1-.,uu.,.u-.--fu f- Y! Q ft 'FIRE my ei- .gyww .lk ,f ,V ig., 2 . ,-' 'fwgiw 85. .W A N, . ex f ' sm ,A K . 1:5 4051, X 7. ,M me M w Hmmm- - Baylor 10 Air Force 3 Baylor's Bears won their second game of the season when they held off the determined Air Force Academy Falcons 10-3. One of Baylor's four interceptions, coming on a pass from the Air F0rce's Terry Isaacason to Bayloris Kelly Roberts in the second quarter, set up the first Bear touchdown. Roberts took the pass on the Air Force 44 yard line and ran it back to the Flyboys' 22. From there it took three plays to put the pig- skin in the end zone. The tally came on a 21-yard scoring pass from quarterback Don Trull to halfback Lawrence Elkins. Carl Choafs talented toe put the ball squarely between the uprights to give Baylor a seven-to-nothing edge with 6:03 minutes remaining in the first half. All 10 of the Bruins' points came in the second quarter. The Air Force kicked off in the last half and two plays later had the ball again. Sophomore end James Rust intercepted a pass and ran it back to the Air Force 26. Three plays later Isaacson intercepted a Trull pass on his own one and returned it to his 43-the only Baylor aerial intercepted all afternoon. After a quick exchange of punts the Air Force wound up with the pigskin, fourth down and needing four, on the Baylor nine yard mark. In came kicker-fullback John Gavin to send the ball scooting be- tween the uprights with 4:36 minutes left in the third quarter. From there on it was back-and-forth football. Z 3 ..,,V , 2 ' I ff . A- fg. as F S , K i in I .. -V V K: . Q... .Wt f : .. X gg it .2 - rx Q ' ameri .Q .r sw M o r . r er 1 . tiki: 4 if , me - - Q ff .t 1 - at ,W , tt , 3 . ,K m,,af w A ,V 4, X ,M ,M '-..-.fgsnfwf Bayloris aerial guns were silent but the infantry attack rolled on as the Southern Methodist Mustangs fell to the Bears 17 to 13. Quarterback Don Trull, going into the game only ten Baylor 17 S.M.U. 13 completions short of an all time Southwest Conference record, pitched only 11 times and completed six of them. An SMU punt at the end of the first quarter was taken by Lawrence Elkins on the Baylor 44 and returned to the midfield stripe. The Bears started a drive that stalled on the SMU 25, fourth down and nine yards to go. Carl Choate booted a 41 yard three-pointer to make the score Baylor 10, SMU nothing. Unable to move the ball after the kickoff, SMU punted to Elkins on the 21 yard mark. Two plays later the Mustangs had control again on a pass interception on the Baylor 35. The Ponies moved for their second first down on the 17, and Tom Sherwin scored. John Richie converted, making it Baylor 10, SMU 7. Then the Baylor offense went into action. In nine plays the Bruins moved 67 yards for their second, and final, touchdown. The second half was pretty much a stalemate. A Choate field goal attempt in the fourth quarter failed. SMU end Bill Harlan moved it to the SMU -141-. They moved it'to the Baylor 36 before Don Adams picked off a pass. Twelve plays after a punt to the SMU 41, the ponies moved to paydirt. The score stood as it did at the gameis end, Baylor 17, SMU 13. Q , 1 4 n A , x W ff , , 4 -K, -. K , W! ,. N i A f .,.-,gr -fu -- P- K . M, , 9' fm pa A ' 4.9 9, . f. . K W 4- f, 1 ' ,.' 1 N- 4- ww 'A' QL an nil! a if Si ' 'E - if A ' sr. ,wlbf X , N 4 J Va J' M1 4 M sz H ' 'ww 1, g I, ,- K, . 4- mf-. ' -g Qjkgapfi 3 f Q S ii K Q Don Trull starred in his own aerial circus Dec. 1, 1962, smashing Rice 28-15 and writing his name beside three all- time Southwest Conference records-all in one afternoon. Trull treaded on the memories of Davy O,Brien, Gil Bartosh and Buddy Humphries as he finished the season completing more passes, passing for more yards and gaining Baylor 28 Bice 15 more ground than ever before. He didnit know it until later in the day, but he also became the number one passer in the United States, or any- where else, in 1962. In the audience were hundreds of ministers on campus for Ministers, Day and 4,000 members of a Baptist Boys' auxiliary who helped break attendance records at the Baylor Theater after the game. In addition to breaking records, Trull piloted his foot- ball crew to four touchdowns, 16 pass completions, and 239 air yards against the statistically toughest pass defense in the SWC. It was Trull's passingest game of the year. When the game ended a hard season was over for the Bears. They were sharing the No. 4 spot on the con- ference ladder with Texas A3zlVI. And they had a three- game winning streak with them. Ronnie Goodwin ended his final game at Baylor with a record of his own. He had gained more yards receiving passes than any other Baylor halfback on the books. His last reception was a nine-yard touchdown catch from Trull. His career total was 1,009 yards. That last pass to Goodwin is the play that gave Trull the edge over Bartoshis total offense record. When it was over, the game, season and all, all that could be said was HBridgers' Bears Didn't Quit! I48 Wg M ,,,,,,,,,, V V Q A if xjgiav' ,A f A 53 ff ia :In -C, -1 4 1 '54 faF3 ,E,2'g'r?5 ff '. ...i if' 3 ,:,KfL A :' jffg sm' msg' M. 'ri l Q! is L A f, Szvlwi N, - v ? ff+k ww nf. 7' 5 ig , 'L ' R 'T EAL ,N ' ' Q, -1, Y, Q M A H 'T f Hi 1 A f F 4 15 : za gf! Rf frfg5f'if 'w if ,- gg Y A, 1 EQ ix .W w Q Coach john Bridgers, at mid-season. found himself well into his fourth deficit season as head football coach and athletic director at Baylor with a contract that was about to expire. There were, of course, two extreme points of view. There were a few wealthy ex-students who reportedly wanted to fire Bridgers. They suggested such replacements as Terry Brennan who was fired at the end of one losing season after many fruitful years at Notre Dame. These exes were no doubt a part of the group of exes whom Bridgers has told reporters write him weekly crying for victory- victory at all costs. On the other side of the coin, there were a number of exes and Baptist leaders who made known their favor and faith in Bridgers and what they think he is trying to do at Baylor, build an athletic program within the moral and academic framework of the institution. Much to-do has been made of the fact that Bridgers is a Sunday School teacher who hasnit missed a Sunday with his class since coming to Baylor. But that's not, as some tried to make it seem, the sum-total of Bridgers' success at Baylor. During his tenure at Baylor, Coach Bridgers has wiped the dumb athlete from the Baylor roster. Not too many years ago the average Baylor athlete was ranked far below the less than average student. Today the average aptitude test rank of Baylor athletes is well above the national average for college students. And, Bridgers has said many times that a college athletic pro- gram should parallel the university's ideals and standards. At Baylor, doing this eliminates the common practice of running players off who donit pan out as well as expected just to save scholarship money. 'fWhen we sign a boy, we feel an obligation to him for four years, Bridgers has said. And Bridgers has sacrificed what could have turned out to be game-saving plays to keep a player on the bench when he wasn't sure the player had sufficiently recovered from an injury to play safely. No one will ever know how many football players have sustained permanent injuries when coaches shot an injured muscle with pain-killer and sent them in to play. Bridgers has said his way takes time and that he can win with his program at Baylor-but he said it would take time. Many Baptist leaders and numerous exes seemed to agree. But Bridgers, future was still at a serious crossroads on November 10, 1962, when the Baylor Board of Trustees met. A T BBT!! . .. .rn-f - sin? Neff U said. 'iwilmvlmx si. he K MVT . - 1 of W V be x ytnf . ami- vtgiixtmlzigwixv W do cam! Q0 ufilu df? at ' S . M4 sw' ...L Yll ffm. emi Www going V' vii Q- Xmsxfwtil suv' 'ls -it tw ax in ' Xu-irltifp in t he we .tcfr ww- 1 1 . w Nami qttouwl' ' f 5 we 'Am , man 353 . . ut er vii. Th' Vliiyihixx 81 iiclxiijin -. 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Coach Dutch Schroeder of the Bears said later, 'fl believe Porter's pitching was the best pitching performance llve ever seen in this conferencef, Jerry Hall collected two of Baylorls four hits and scored the Bearis only run in the first inning when he was singled home by Ronnie Goodwin. 68 Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor BAYLOR RICE The Owls, picked to finish no better than fifth, pulled an unexpected upset in the Southwest Conference opener for both clubs, in Waco. Each team got ten hits but five Baylor errors cost the Bears the game. Rice sewed up a victory in the ninth inning with two runs on two hits, a walk, and an error. Richard Couey was the loser. BASEBALL 1963 3 Bice 6 1 Texas A S M 2 3 TCU 2 3 Texas 2 l0 SMU 4 6 Rice 3 l7 Bice 15 1 TCU 2 l Texas A 81 lVl 8 7 Texas A Sz lVl 4 0 SMU 6 7 SMU 3 l Texas 5 2 Texas 8 2 TCU 2 Pictures and Text by PAT WASHBURN One of Baylor basebalfs slaunchest fans, Coach Dutch Mark Murdock comes flown with the ball in the eighth inning of the Baylor Sclzroedefs son. TCU game in Waco just in time to get Sanz Reynolds out zz half step away BAYLOR TCU In Baylor's first SWC win of the year, it took a ninth inning rally that left 330 Baylor fans limp from the tension. The Bears were trailing 2-1 when Mark Murdock drove Jerry Hall and Ronnie Goodwin across the plate with the winning runs in the Bears' last chance to score. Pat Peebles, TCU pitcher, struck out eight Baylor batters. John Porter, who came in to pitch in the eighth inning, was the winner. Lost in a cloud of dust, ferry Hall slides safely' into third in the fourth inning of the Baylor-TCU game in Waco. -is-Q QNQWWQ1, fyy- h I K N, , ,...Lh., . 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'-at if -+....,,,m'- --...,,,,-1 ... Mm-, nn. tum, -Q -.. hw aw., at at -Q. ,h. N-QM .whwu 'x '-Q-1, t s --....- '-- -..,uM-.N i ,..v A T'- i -nun-........,--:ski --n-.-..,, Y y tt Ronnie Goodwin coming down the tlzird base line to score after hitting the lferirs' first ronnrl tripper of tlze season against the Mustangs in Waco. BAYLOR SMU The Nlustangs were the weakest team in the league but until the eighth inning in the Bears, Dutton Street Park it was anyhodyis game. The score was 5-le with the Bears ahead when they came to the plate in the bottom of the eighth but they promptly exploded for five runs on three doubles, a single, and a walk, and two Pony errors, to cinch a win. Ronnie Goodwin had his best day of the season as he hit a first inning home run and three doubles for a four for five day at the plate. Henry Perkins, who came in to pitch in relief, was the winner. This was the Bears, third conference win in the last eight days. Coach Schroeder, on crutches with some torn leg muscles, gives one of his typical post-game talks after the Bears beat the Mustangs in a badly played game in Waco. Fred Neely deflects zz bad throw from John MeEldowney off of his glove and it ends up on top of his cap as Tom Hillary is safe in the eighth inning of the Baylor-SMU game in Waco. BAYLOR RICE With ,lim Fox hammering out three of Bayloris nine hits and driving in four runs down in Houston, Baylor suddenly jumped into a four-team jam-up in first place in the SWC. John Porter lowered his 0.46 earned run average as he went the distance striking out six and not allowing the Owls any earned runs. Porter, who led the freshman team in hitting in 1961, returned to his old form as he collected three for four at the plate. I73 5 - tr .llilce Collins takes a high throw from Ronnie Goodwin and gets ready to tag out Bob Bigley in the first Baylor-TCU game in Ft. Worth. BAYLOR RICE ln probably the wildest Southwest Conference game of the season, the Bears outfumbled the Owls nine to seven in errors but they also got 15 hits while the Owls only got 11 and that spelled out the difference in the final statistics. The Owls led 8-0 by the end of the third inning but the Bears pushed seven runs across in the fifth, eight runs across in the sixth and two in the eighth for a lead which they never gave up. Bill Bevill, Baylor's fourth pitcher of the afternoon, got the win in relief as he appeared in his first conference game of his varsity career. Both Audie Cox and John lVlcEldowney went three for four at the plate. This was the Bruins, fifth win in a row and left them in a first place tie in the SWC with the Aggies, both teams having 52 records. BAYLOR TCU Both teams needed this game badly but the Bears werenlt able to find the key in Ft. Worth to the pitching mastery of Lance Brown, who beat the Bruins for the second time in the season enroute to becoming the winningest hurler in the SWG. The Bruins got seven hits but werenlt able to score until the eighth inning when Audie Cox drove John Mclildowney in from third with a single to center. Bad base running cost Baylor the game. John Porter was the loser even though he batted .667 for the day. Texas was now alone in first place. Ronnie Goodwin is out at the plate trying to score from first on a double to right field in the fourth inning of the Baylor-TCU game in Waco an,asainemit-wwvsfmuxfmywamimovo.-NQ-o.w,Mem,a,5.a,e, ,..- A .ww M, fmt ,-,- ' L- ,, 1, ff-si. H mia-,Mff,M vtnm1wwwm A - ,A Y + 1 ' fl. A I 1 I gk ,K H R I 3 'X J, In f S3 Vx, I jj V 1 Q , -k L. f' Nj I W s 1 ,g Of g- ,f , I Q X X3 i ii' ff if I 'in 'I I '1 I 3 ffl' si 1 4 xi 1 J It ' T g 1 J 1 if A ff fi I sill! i l . - if if , T . ,? so d. , ? 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The Bears cornnlitted two errors, thus finishing the season with the doubtful distinction of not playing an errorless SWC game. , ---....,,,,,,,5,.,M tatt W , Bob Cluck swings but misses against the Mustangs in Dallas. BAYLOR SMU ,Ioe Miller and the Mustangs hadnit Won an SWC baseball game since 1961 but when the game was over in Dallas there was no doubt in anyoneis mind who the winning team was. Miller pitched eight innings of hitless ball before Bob Cluck. the first Baylor batter in the ninth, got an infield hit down the third base line. Seconds later Ronnie Goodwin hit a single to left but then a strilceout and a fly ball ended any Bear hopes. The Bruins got only five balls out of the infield in the entire game. John Porter, the starter, was credited with the loss. SMU got 17 hits off of three Baylor hurlers. Mike Collins puts the tag on an unidentified Mustang in Dallas who barely malfes it back on time in an attempted pick-off play. vf znmfwm r f H Steve Pace strains but to no avail as lzc s out in S.UU's win over the Bears in Dallas. Coach Butch Schroeder finds the grass more interesting than the game in Dallas as the Bears become the first team to lose to the SMU Mustangs in two years. wi 1 i t 1 ' .wma 'Q mmwl K+! ,Y .liar-W Bob Cluck steps into a pitch against the Mustangs in Dallas. ' ik Mike Collins leaps and reaches but can't hold onto the ball in the first Baylor-SMU game in Dallas. an v-v--on.-...,..,. :iv ,pf J:-A f as ' fr naw? .leumfzn..s.amw4s'fnma-.mwfmza mama' H Munn! Jerry Hall seems to be in pain but he's actually stretching futilely for first base as he's out in the first Baylor-SMU game in Dallas BAYLOR SMU A jumbled line-up seemed to do the trick as the Bears scored twice in the first inning and then batted around in the third as they added five more insurance runs to take an uncatchable lead. The Bruins got 14 hits in the first five innings and then finished the game hitless. Fred Neely went three for five in one of his best days at the plate and Skip Langley got three bases on balls in succession, which was a record for Baylor batters in any one game in the 1963 season. Richard Couey was the winner giving up only six hits to the Ponies. Couey struck out seven Mustangs. s Henry Perkins leaves the mound as Fred Neely comes in to relieve him in the ninth inning of the second Baylor-AGZM game in Waco. BAYLOR TEXAS ARM The Aggies unleashed their power hitting and Waco fans didnft have much to cheer about as john Porter was given his second loss in a row and driven off the mound before a 16 hit flurry. The Bears got eight hits but only Mike Collins crossed the plate as he was driven home from third by Steve Pace in the second inning. The Bruins played like they were tired and after the game Coach SCTIYOCCTCITS first comment to his bench was HI was afraid the minute I saw you step out of the clubhousef' Jim Fox touches first but lI0t in time as the throw beats him there in the second John Tatum talfes a high relay from Ronnie Goodwin that Baylor-A1511 game in Waco. didn? arrive in time to stop an unidentified Aggie from scoring in the first Baylor-AcQ'M game in Waco. we W .4 Y -ref-N....m w, YFSWQKMJ7 L' e Um - F tn E 'fl' 52 Q 1 if FQ 55 iv H? Ronnie Goodwin gets congratulations of his teammates as he comes home to score after hitting a home run against the Aggies in the second Baylor-Adpclll game. BAYLOR A 81 M The Bears played like a new ball club as Ronnie Goodwin clubbed two home runs, Jim Fox added another one to the total, and Henry Perkins pitched masterfully to become the only Baylor pitcher to beat the Aggies in the 1963 campaign. Both Goodwin and John Mclildowney scored two runs apiece as the Bruins scored two runs in the third, two in the fourth, and two more in the fifth. Perkins got the win but Fred Neely had to come in on relief in the ninth inning after the first two batters hit hack-to-back home runs. Tom Chandler, ASM coach and former all-SWC catcher for Baylor, walked off the field refusing to answer questions. .Wilre Collins runs out an infield hit in the Baylor-AEM series in Waco. l8l Ronnie Goodwin dives safely back into first as Butch Thompson takes the ball in an attempted pick-off in the Baylor-Texas series in Waco. Jerry Hall slides safely into first as Butch Thompson, Longhorn first sacker, takes a high throw in a game at Dutton Street Part. l82 BAYLOR TEXAS In the second seven inning game the Texans closed a successful day as they blasted a game wide open in the seventh inning that looked as though it might have to be called because of darkness. With the score knotted up at 2-2 the Longhorns pasted Richard Couey and Bill Bevill for three walks, two singles and a home run which all added up to six runs and a victory. Jerry Hall scored both Baylor runs. Two Texas pitchers limited the Bruins to only three hits. Chuck Knutson of the Longhorns does a modified version of a ballet step trying to get away from Fred Neely who has the ball. Knutson was out but the Texans went ahead to winiboth games of the Baylor-Texas doubleheader in Waco. Baylor N Texas Tournament Ron Bundy of the Longhorns is forced out nf lzornc as Steve Price touches the plan' in the screntlz inning of 1116 second Baylor-Texas game in Waco. BAYLOR TEXAS The Longhorns came to Waco to win two games they had to have in order to stay in the thick of the SWC race and they played their typical rough, heads-up, shouting brand of baseball as they easily won the first game. John Porter. who had beat the Texans earlier down in Austin, went the distance and ab- sorbed the loss as he gave up l3 hits. Eddie Hartenstein was brilliant on the mound for the orange-and-White as he dealt the Bears their second two hitter in less than a week. Audie Cox scored the Bruins' only run as he led off the seventh with a double and came on around to score on a passed ball and a fielder's choice. Eight Baylor batters struck out. Audie Cox scored the winning run against the Longhorns in Austin Us Cary London waits for 11 late relay from the shortstop. hi. i Q! as igprf w W' .ple-0+ is I84 f 'Rv 3 RJ 1. , , 3? - -WSE . ,Q E, A -. - ,,, . -53. 'X rrro no uma . Freshmen doing battle in Dutton Park. aww W Here Baylor Freshman runner gives TCU baseman trouble. Freshman ' .aff Q.. X M, ,. -wwf. v,.., ls' ,f-4 ' 2 , MW... Mp, . .Q .., ,N u f W ,M M ,M,,,,M.,.... .. . xg I play lzvlfer zrlwrz I rest a lol. B as .xvofklif mppmg. Froggif- ,Muffy AN, Frnggivs raich Bmlr ryff basff. Wha, Happan? XIX M., . ?x..MM Q'qQ, f . . ,,..-p-- ' Sprintsters make careful handoff Up and oifer u-ilh gvodform. Starling turns on steam 1 Meanwhile, behin d the .scvnes . . 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Ax Q, , .M Kg It 204 1 .wg iw wwf U is Q 1. 3 Ve, f P' L, , . A LH, ' ,Q 3 55 3 11 Z3 Sv igxe HJ Q Ginger Bradford Fall President Betsy Armstrong Alpha Omega Suzanne Blailock Atheneans Jerri Bullock Atheneans Women's Interclub Council The Womenis lnterclub Council is an organization made up of representatives from each of the five womenls social clubs on campus. Each club is represented by an ICC representative who serves for one year, and their president. Members of the ICC include Alpha Omega, Atheneans, Delta Alpha Pi. Kappa Theta, and Pi Alpha Lambda. The,ICC is in charge of coordinating club activities and sponsors the fall and spring girls, rush. if Jane Caudle Spring President Wanda Cason Karen Cole Ruth Ann Ann Massey Bob Anne Pi Alpha Lambda Kappa Thr-ta Hemphill Alpha Omega McNIullin P'All L' ld- D1-All P' Kay Shelburne Suzanne I p la dm, A Patty Sowell 6 ld pm 1 Delta Alpha Pi Summerville Cappie Sterling Kappa Theta Margaret Tyer Pi Alpha Lalmllda Athcneans Kappa Theta 205 lpha Ome a Alpha Omega, Bayloris oldest women's social cluh, was founded in 1924 by Ur. C. D. Johnson, who, with his wife, was the club sponsor until 1958, when Dr. and Mrs. Floyd Davidson took over the sponsorship. Throughout the year Alpha Omega attempts faithfully to follow its ideals of love, loyalty, and service, and to promote the social, intellectual and cultural interests of Baylor' women. Alpha Omegas began the fall semester by sponsoring Howdy Week to welcome Freshmen as well as returning students. This was followed closely by a tea for new women students. Other annual activities sponsored by Alpha Omega throughout the year include the Homecoming luncheon. the Winter formal. the Christmas party for State Home children, sponsorship of the Easter Seal Drive, the May Queen Coronation and various other open and closed parties during the year. l Pat Belew Fall and Spring Presidents Betsy Armstrong and Ann Massey Dec Anderson Kay Anderson Betsy Armstron Marianne Xu tm .ludy Trice Bc-.ner Sharon Bout eou Betty Buclxlu Claire Carter Jane Caudle VW' W r '.'! mms H' QT XM! 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Q . -' - .- Atheneans The 1962-63 school year showed members and pledges in all phases of uni- versity life. Beginning the social activities was a tea for new students, followed by participation in Pigskin Revue. Sponsoring a Christmas party for children at the Waco State Home is one part of the volunteer work done. Social ac- tivities include open dances, closed dances, a pledge party given in honor of all other club pledges, Winter and Spring formals. and the Athenean Beauty Pageant. The stated purpose of the Athenean Club is Hto follow the high ideals of the Atheneans of ancient Greecef' The club was organized in 1935. The sponsors are Dr. and Mrs. James Dixon and Dr. and Mrs. Robert Miller. Joy Allen, Linda Ashcraft, Nancy Barron, Pat Berry, Beverly Binns Martha Lou Blain, Anedith Bond, Babs Brown, .lerri Bullock, Nancy Calhoun Nancy Lee Calhoun, Nancy Cana- da, Martha Cheavens, Jean Cloyd, Sue Collier Mary Locke Crosland, Ann Davis, Sarah Dawson, Donna DeRusha, Sheila Dedman Diana Enns, Nancy Gaines, Dela Gibbs, Jan Griffin, Susan Harrell Becky Monzingo, Ann Moore, Linda Moore, Marilyn Morton, Tommye Mullis, Iris Neill, Virginia Nelson, Kay Nethery Susie Osteen, Pat Pettigrew, Sybil Pitman, Mary Pomeroy, Elaine Posey, Stella Price, .lane Pridgen, Judy Pridgen Virginia Rudd, Elisa Shaw, Katherine Shows, Ann Stanford, Cappie Sterling, Susie Stewart, Eilleen Thomas, Linda Thompson Lee Trail, Dot Walker, Sandy Waters, Carol Ann West, .ludy Wheeler, ,lane Witte, Genie Weathersby, Pat Young Kay Hickey Helen Hightower Janet Hodgkiss Barbara Hoke Judy' lnzer Judy ,lolley Barbara Joplin ,lane Jordan Linda Kirk Gwen KlvKee Samnrye Mayo Mindy Mead Martha Bleissner Tommy .lean Mitchell Barbie Montgomery Spring and Fall presidents Cappie Sterling and Suzanne Blailock Delta Alpha Pi The Blue, the Gold and the Pearl of Delta Alpha Pi, women's social club, symbolize the promotion of good fellowship among all women on campus and the upholding of the high standards of past generations. ln 1961, DAP established a scholarship in honor of its retiring found- ing sponsor, Mrs. Lois Murray. The club won the Student Union room decorat- ing contest at Christmas. The busy club schedule began with a fashion -show for new students. Next came the alumnae luncheon at Homecoming and then the sponsoring of the Intercollegiate Talent Show. Social activities are climaxed by winter and spring formals. Carol Baker, Laura Lynn Barber, Polly ll a r r 0 n, Barbara Baugh Nancy Blat-kstock, Carolyn Booth, Cin- gcr Bradford, Bar- bara Burleson Ann Carpenter, Donna East, .ludy Fortson, Judy Fred- rick Spring and Fall Presidents Kay Shelburne and Bob Ann McMullin Sara Curncr, Fran Griffin, ,lean Hill, Nancy Hyde, Ruthie Hon! rlrick Curvy Kilmer, Mary Ruth Lee, Betty Lilley, .lane Lums. Boll Anna- Mcllullan Margo llitlle, .lill Mnntgolnery, Sarah Moody, Marilyn Murphy, Sally Norman T Nadine lNystrum, Mary Beth Pal- mer, Kay Shelburne, Annellc Smith, Carol Smith Lucia Smith, Barbara Sorelle. Tera Spain, Karon Stephens, Carol Sullivan Beryl Ann Tolbcrt, Janet Van- ders, Diane Vassar, Patsy Walker. Phylis Wc?ekS Judy Willoughby, Nancy Wilson, Dianne Wimberly, Joanna Ward. Margaret Young Kappa Theta The Kappa Theta Club was founded by Dr. Lorena Stretch in 1938 to promote understanding among club members. and to advance good will and friendliness at Baylor. The present club sponsors are Dr. and Mrs. ,lack Herring. The annual Pigskin Revue, one of the impor- tant Homecoming activities this fall, was jointly sponsored ,by Kappa Theta. The fall club activities also included a tea honoring freshman girls, the annual winter formal, a Christmas Party for the children of the Evangelia Home, and decorating a room in the Student Union Building for Christmas. Sue Abercrombie Sharon Bischofshausen Christie Bowers Linda Bunnell Karen Cole Willa Dunlap Fall and Sprmg Presidents Margaret Tyer and Karen Cole Mary Ann Eckart Susan Griffin ,lane Hammock Sarah Handy RiHIlllI1Ll Kay Harris Donna Hatcher Wanda Hodges Beth ,lulmnson Carol Kinslow Margaret Lindsey Eleanor McComb Ann Mathews Marilyn Medlock Gayle Painter ,lancl Shuman Patty Sowell Margaret 'fyvr ln the fall of 1940 five Waco Baylor girls decided to charter a new women's social club at Baylor. Since that time, the membership of Pi Alpha Lambda has grown to over 60. Yearly club projects include the sponsorship of Corrigan Week-end, Homecoming, May Day, and the All-University Sing. In addition to the winter and spring formals, PALs sponsor several open and closed parties throughout the year. Sponsors of the club are Mr. and Mrs. Andre Sendon and Mr. and Mrs. Clement T. Goode. Ona Lee Hedrick Ruth Ann Hemphill Dorothy Hensarling Barbara Hengst Barbara .lenkins Lucille Koontz Shirley Lawson Camille Lee Hilda Lewis Heather Milam Mary Lou Miller Mary Nell Murphy Sherry Myers Martha Nash l Pi Alpha Lambda Sunny Abernathy Billie .lo Askew Marita Baits Margaret Banks Diane Bethea Dana Bruner Barbara Burgess Ruth Ann Burris Wanda Cason Lu Nette Castle Sylvia Crawford Norma Donnell Ann Friend Sarah Gray Pat Griffin Joline Groves Pi Alpha Lmlzbzlzz Fall :xml Spring Presidefzls Ruth Ann Hemphill and Wanda Cuson. Linda Naylor Mary Ann Nesudu Barbara Pickett Georgia Ray Glenda Reeves Becky Reid Carol .lo Ross Gennell Salter Tammy Slavens Suzanne Soinmerville Ann Stephenson Anne-Templin Sandra Thomas Mary Ann Volts Betty Winliurn Kappa Theta Alplz ll f,lIIl'gI1 I Thou Caloric Lambda Sigma Chi Delta Alpha Pi Men's Inter-Club Council Todd Pearson Fall President The lVlen7s Interclub Council is the coordinating body of the menis social clubs. Each of the three clubs, including Esquire, Taurus, and Tryon Coterie, has three representatives each semester. This or- ganization sponsors open rush week for men. David McAtee Spring President Ben Crouch Jim Crouch Ronnie Kilgore Jimmy Rouse Tryon Coterie Tryon Coterie Esquire Taurus Delta Sigma Pi Delta Sigma Pi is a dual purpose fraternity in that it offers to the student both social and professional activities. Of- fering an enticing social schedule to correlate adequately with the social life of the university, Delta Sig's national af- filiation allows it to provide stimulating business lectures and far-reaching contacts for the furtherance of the stu- dent's success in the business world. Miss LaNelle Gallant, senior Alpha Omega from Hous- ton, Texas, was chosen Delta Sig sweetheart for 1962-63. Richard Berry Kent Caldwell Van Crouch Hurry Barrett Butch Lowrance Jerry McNabb Tim Meier Jim Monnig Frmd Nuly James Preston .Ierrv Reid David Roberts Doug Stahl Don Stundley Carl Volke Fall and Spring Presidents, Charles McWhorter, David Roberts Esquire The Esquire Club of Baylor University is the oldest char- tered men's social club on the campus. Its founding dates back to 1932. The clubis motto, 4'All for One-One for All, and the club's colors, black and white, have fostered some 30 years of continuous social events. Billy Allen Charles Bell Robert Burk Warren Hi-agy Toni Ke-y Ronnie Kilgore Sam Knight Donnie 3IcFaul John Markham Todd Pearson Jimmy Rc-xrode George Roiwrls Ronnie Rogr-rs Niikr' Rumi J. E. Trcadwuy Taurus The Taurus Society was founded in 1948 at Baylor to provide brotherhood, social recreation, and social training. Social activities this year included the Fall Tea honoring all other clubs and a Las Vegas party, as well as several closed and open parties. ln addition, Taurus participates in the All-University Sing, Homecoming and lVlay Day. This year Taurus chose Miss Gwen McKee, a sophomore Athenean from Ft. Worth, as their sweetheart. Jonny Baden Butch Clartly Bob Clement Bob Collins Danny Dansby Art Dlugach Melvin Ellison Rav Els Pete Forsyth Ron Galloway Craig Grant Bucky Harris Bill Hippel Don Hopper Ed Home Jim Kennedy Jack Manning David McHam Nick Nichols Don Painter Rick Parker Tim Parker Neal Richardson James Rust Bob Shuttlesworth John Staples Darwin Starling Robert Walling Biff Winsor Clarence Zaozirny l 223 Tr on Coterie Founded in l947. Trvon Coterie serves the triple purpose of maintaining the high traditions of Baylor, fulfilling the desire tor enjoyment of college life and creating a channel for social relations between students. Special activities on the Wfry Ci' calendar include a fall tea honoring freshman women, the uGreat Gloomy Gathering Christmas party, an authentic Roman Toga Hop, sponsoring the May Day Coronation Review, and a spring formal in May. As a member of the Men's Inter-club Coun- cil, the club participates in the activities pertaining to this association in addition to competing in the Homecoming Parade and the All-Urfiversity Sing. ln its fifteen years on campus, Try Ci' has risen to be an integral part of the Baylor scene. Ronnie Beal Dennis Black Johnny Blackburn Bob Bohbit Rick Booth Mike Bourland Guy Boyd Jerry Broom Dave Brown Max Chapman .lim Cotton Don Craft Monte Hulse Roger Kuhl F. M. Keeling Billy Langston Curtis Leggett Cary Light David llcAtec Ernie NlcClendon lack Martin Randy Meeks Kenny Miller Larry Nelson Lynn Orhison Phil Parker Raynor Reavis Jim Roberts John Roberts Charlie Sliegh Al SllTCllI1Z:ll'l Bobby Sutton Lelclon Sweet Bert Tate Dudley Taylor Louis Westmoreland Ben ffrouvlr ,lim Crouch Bill Daniel Allen Dunn Earl Ellis ,linnny Fox .lov l ultZ Ronnie Goodwin Lt-on Hodges Bud Hoffer .ludcl Holt Rll'llLlI'fl Howard get L Lambda Sigma Chi Robert Odell Cathey President Ellen Andrews Sponsor Lambda Sigma Chi is a men's Christian. social fraternity com- posed of selected men from every field at Baylor. The fraternity is new, having received its charter only two years ago, but it is already aclxnowledgxed as being active in all facets of Baylor life. The fraternity is very proud to have Miss Anedith Bond, sophomore from Waco. Texas, as their sweetheart. The club is also fortunate in having Dr. and Mrs. Corrie. and Miss Ellen Andrews as sponsors. When one becomes a member of this fraternity he becomes a 'lbrotherll in the true fraternal spirit. T. J. Atwood Bill Carruth Donald L. Evans Flem de Craffenried George Karahal Raymond W. Landtroop Robert E. ML-lear R. H. McCoy Ralph Payne ,limmie D. Tliaxton George Klaras Service , --- ,M- H Us f:1:i2f.a-'fm' D er' 'vii .y 'QU' V.-hyd i, ., H. ,Q ' Lx ,' 1- N 55,53 .'Qf'3 1 if 'f :ri 'X . . H ff A? .. '4 ',v,.--4-aj' '. ' f v ', , - .. J Y ' Terry Apple Perry Bohn Ted Drown Rusty Burson Leo Bush David Cuwood Ben Culpepper John Davis Craig Evetts Wright Friday Lewis Garner Skip Griffin Alpha Kappa Psi Warren Grimsley Jerry Hale Jimmy Horner Doug Johnson Robert McCann Gary Mansker Royce Martin Lanny Nm-l James Hamilton .lou Hutts Larry Kelly Full and Spring Prvsil10r1f.S lm- Hurts anal Craig lfxetts. Dan Mclfver Wayne Marcy Carl Haulage .ILIIINJS l,LlSlli1l llill Purlvr ,lolin Ratliff Hicliarrl Robinson Jim Rave-ll Marvin Sapauglx David Fm-nlcr llun Smith Wailtcr Snider Conrad Walcli Hubert White William White l.ar1'y Xvillard Terry Williford Sam Wilsfmn -'n 41 - Alpha Phi Omega Established at Baylor in December, 1918. Alpha Phi Omega. national serxice fraternity. has four fields of service in which it directs its energy. These invlude service to Student faculty, Service to youth and rfunrmunity. service to members of the fraternity. anfi service to the nation as participating citizens. .-XPO SGif'l'il?Ci Miss Robin Middleton, junior Alpha Omega from San Antonio. Texas, as its 1962-633 sweetheart. Rnllin jars Warren Arnh-rsun Cnixiori Arriohi Reimer! Br-ckh-y iiitil ihlrrivllr' Turn Crafts Crawford lla-nnis Ilan Cestring .iuhn Hegi Druid Henne-wie Courtlyn Rea Ralph Rohr ,lim Spires ,lim Stewart Gene Tebeaux Ed Todd John Tutt Allan W'atson Larry West Rex Whitaker Art Whitmer .lohn Wright .lerry Jamison Frank Melaeod Carey Marsh Dick Martin Bill Maynard Terry Maynard Ronnie Morris Robert Mosley Bill Porter Angel Fli ht Ocoee Johnson Paula Johnson Kay Meeks Georgia Ray Judy Rcinhart Nancy Wt-ssley Marcia Whitehead Holly Vestal 232 The Angel Flight of Baylor University was organized in the spring of l957 for the purpose of supporting and pro- moting the AFROTC on Bayl0r's campus and the many aspects of the Air Force. Angel Flight, the sister club of the Arnold Air So- ciety, serves as official hostess for all AFROTC social activities. lt is both a service and social organization and is a member of the National Angel Flight with headquarters at the University of Miami. Rose Ann Awhrey Ethel Blackman Barbara Hammond Marsliu Johnson .lutly Rcinhart President Charlie Berger Arnold Air Society Arnold Air Society is a national honorary profes- sional fraternity of Air Force Reserye Officer Training Corps Cadets. The purpose of the or- ganization is to further the mission of the United States Air Force in connection with the Air Force Officer Training program at colleges and univer- sities throughout the nation. First organized on the Baylor campus in 1948, the unit was named after Colonel James Connally, Bobby C. Sanlmon Fall Commanrz'er Doug Brown a Wo1'ld Wai' II homber pilot. James Cyport John C. Trucsdcll Spring Commander James Dunn Charles Johnson Wayne Moore Thomas A. Redwine Randy Rinewalt Ronald Schroeder William J. Tebeaux William L. Mullins 00s. Chamber of Commerce Since its birth in l0l9 the Baylor Chamber of Commerce has continued to give its full devotion to the furtherance of Baylor through athletics and to the promotion of school spirit. The Chamber is the oldest men's service club 011 the campus and continues to adhere to its familiar motto, HAny- thing for Baylor? Each year is full of activities for the Chamber, all designed to benefit Baylor. Some of these ac- tivities include -selling spirit ribbons. sponsoring Homecoming activities and sponsoring and co- ordinating May Day activities. Joe Allen, Joe Arnett Jr., Royce Aston, Danny Bagby Burnie Battles, James Bowden, Jerry Brown, Lee Bush James Cannaday, Carl Choate, Robert Christian, Connie Mack Clark Mike Collins, ,lim Crook, Steve Dean, Phil Duncan, Teddy Estes Don Ferguson, Glynn Fields, Leon Fitts, Bob Harrison, Bill Hicks Charlie Lee, Neil Martin James Ingram, Don King, .lim Leavell, Fall and Spring PFPSifIl'I1lS Mark Hurdoc-k and Curl Clioatx Marius Bliley, ,lason Mori, Mark Murdock, ,lim Needs, Ronnie Phelps, ,lolin Porter Ronnie Rawls, Tal Roberts, Lee Robertson, Marvin Sapaugli, Elwin Skiles, Dan Smith Winton Starling, ,lolin Tanner, ,lolin Tatum, ,lim Wagner, Byron Willis, Ronnie WuenQ'li Chi's Since its organization as a women's service club in 1955, Chi's has continued to give coeds the opportunity of having an active, organized part in campus and community activities. Among the honors received by Chi's during the spring semester of 1962 was the Alpha Chi Scholarship trophy for the girl7s club having the highest scholastic average. ln the fall, Chiis gave a tea for new students and in the spring a coke party was held for all women transfer students. Chils was a co-sponsor of Pigskin Bevue and took part in Homecoming activities. A fall planning re- treat was held at Palestine and a Christmas hayride was enjoyed by the club. Club sponsors. Mr. and lVlrs. Warren Adams, entertained members with a Christmas party. Campus service life includes tutoring, the Big-Little Sister project, serving at banquets, ushering at Baylor Theater plays, giving guided tours, and assisting at Armstrong Browning Library. Community Service life in- cludes Mental Health Behahilitation, collecting for the Waco March of Dimes, and assisting at Evangelia, Fort House and Louie Migel. Sharon Biddle ,lolenc Borsherry Kay Bown Pat Ann Bridgewater Brenda Burleson Karon Caldwell Sandy Clancy Carolyn Clayton Joy Daniels .luldy Davis Nita Davis Wancla Decker Carolyn Duke Dorothy Dunn Linda Duncan Roberta Li-hmann Ginger MrClain Judy Markham .ludy Merry Carolyn Milford Leah Kay Miller Dina Moore Sharon Myr-rs Diana Mullin Katherine Reid Nancy Renfro Susan Reddin Mary Sue Rix Becky Sloan .ludy Staton Bohhyc .lo Steaklcy Betty Streetman Carolyn Taylor Margaret Vernon Ann Wathcn Leslie Wells Barbie Wistrand Kay Wlriio Marilyn Wilson Mary Ellen Wilson Bohhie Morris Bettincll Womack Linda Wooslvy Marty Elliott Shirley Evans .ludy Cray Betty Grisham Sandra Hammonlree Mary Jann- Harvcston Betty Heath .lacquvlinv Henderson Nancy Hultquist Mary John Carr-n King: Linda Lawrence Circle K Circle K, an international service organization sponsored by Kiwanis lnter- national on university campuses in the United States, was established at Baylor in 1953. ln addition to social activities, fall projects by the club were provision of a scholarship for a sophomore student and a Christmas party for the Waco State Home Children. Also the club participated in all-campus activities such as Homecoming, All-University Sing, and May Day. The club elected Nliss Pam Utley. a lunior Alpha Omega from Waco, as its 1962-63 sweetheart. Harry Adams Bob Barrett Bob Barton John Bass Gus Blackshcar ,loc Breed Rccsc Brown Dan Cobb Jack Covin David Annes John Cudd Bill Daniel Phil Bailey Bob Dyer Gus Cliormley Eddie Bridgeman Paul Gober James Goodman Frank Divkson Frank Griffin Robert Hagar . RJ, ,W Charles Hundley B. A. King .lim Ledhetter .lim Lewis David Xlmflintock .lf-ff Hiller Millard Hurris Rip Patterson ,luuett Powell Cary Purdy Dennis Smart Dave Solomon Richard Taylor Dick Tucker Hugh Wyilfong Jim Williams Phi Beta Mu Phi Beta Wu Sorority was founclefl on the campus of Baylor University in l93T, lay lVliss Martha Barkenia. It existed as u music interest cluh until January, l'J62, when its constitution was Changed to make it a Sor'ial-Service Sorority. At that time Phi Beta Mu became a inernber of the lnter-Service Club Counvil. lts purpose is three-fold: to render servive to Baylor l.'nix'ersity in all phases of campus life, to serve the Music School anti music activities. and to provicle fellowship for women of like interests and ifleuls. Pulria Baker Sliaron Barker Barlmara Baunieislt 1 Mt-lm Bt-ll Anita Bodine Mollie Boinur Charlotte Bugli Rita Cherry Linda Casey Carol Cates Sandra Fields Beverly Gulelius Xnn Milln Cllllilyll Nlitclicll Czirwl llimif Ginger Nlnmc Linilu Uiluni Philip-r Um-n Aliiilll Pullun .luily Rr-rlmlcll Sin-rric Rivliurdson Winifrcil Heed Suznnnc' Smirlmruu Ginny Sinw .li-ris Stulluns Put Stuart juan Tmfclfurd Ellen Tmlzl Diane Ward Tanncra Yorke-S rr Linda Ham Willa Dean Hilbrich Emily Huffman Janice Ingram Kaye Kuylur Mary Ann Li-slr Miki Nll'Cll'llL1I1 Carolyn Kl0NalJlJ Kappa Ome a Tau Now in its third year of service to Baylor, Kappa Omega Tau takes its Creek letters from the original name of the club, Knights of Tradition. The purpose of the fraternity is threefold- serving Baylor University, keeping tradition, and promoting school spirit. Activities for the year included serving as campus guides, decorating the goalposts for foot- ball games, making Welcome signs for visiting teams, and conducting highway safety campaigns before holidays. KOT also sponsors a sportsmanship trophy, presented on May Day, and ushers and sells pro- grams at the basketball games. Cary Page David Parker John Patterson Larry Philpot Dennis Stripling Buddy White Hendley Williams Ralph Wright 242 Bill Blews Danny Cochran Bill Denham Ed Dyer David Griffith Brian Hllrlcllcston Ricky Heatly Holm Lyons Randy McCracken George Morris Lynn Clayton President Inter-Service Club Council Representatives from the campus service organizations, Alpha Kappa Psi, Alpha Phi Omega, Chamber of Commerce, Phi Beta Mu, Chi's, Circle K and Kappa Omega Tau, compose the Inter- Service Club Committee. The purpose of the committee is to aid each other in promoting service. Presidents and representa- tives from each service club are members of the committee. Sharon Barker Phi Beta Mu Gus Blackshear Circle K Pat Ann Bridgewater Chi's John Hegi Joe Hutts ,lim Ledbetter .lim Williams Alpha Phi Omega Alpha Kappa Psi Circle K Circle K Mike McClellan Cary Mansker Barbie Wisttrand Phi Beta Mu Chi's .lim Crlbsby Alpha Phi Omega IXIIIIIINI 1111113211 Tun I17lIlIIIl2l'l' gf' f,?llIIlIIl'I'I'I' I' ffirrlr' lx 441111111 lxizppzz Pvt' i 11 6 e l'l11' livin ,Un S Religious Baptist Student Union ,lim Lcuvcll David McClintock Jerri Bullock PFC-Sfllvlll Vice President Secretary Robin Middleton Marvin Sapaugh Ken Smith Ann Stanford John Tanner Sherilyn Bailey Put Franklin Burnett Bulls Brown Charlie Brown Nancy Lee Calhoun Ann Davis gh .Ufssiolzs Kiflxofj Isl!!! 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Curtis Holland. Carolyn Rlirnles. Susan Allen, llr. Fansom. CharlesYy'l1iIte11iKatl1y' Pollack,Ht-nryFa The lvorld Nlission l7elloyy'ship is the oldest vontinuously existing viulm on liayloris Campus. Founded in HI99, as the Volunteer Nlission liand. its purpose is to encourage coneern for Nlissions among students and citizens of the surrounding: t-oinmunities. Students join the llission Fellowship either hy active Inemhership. if they feel definitely called to the Mission field. or hy associatiye memhership if they are not yet certain of Codes plan for their lives. Missionaries home on furlough. memlvers of the Home and Foreign Nlission Board and inemlners of Baylofs faeulty' come to speak at the weekly 'l'hursday meet- ing and are a source of information and encouragement. To publicize missions further. the fellowship sponsors Wlorld lflnphasis Vlleek on the Campus and sends members out on extension trips to nearby communities to preaeh, testify, lead songs services and present skits. fx T Y.W.A. Rau' Une: Sandy Rulierson, llurtliu Gail Pulnwr, Carol Bloor:-, Suzanne 5in1s,loyee Cargill, Kathleen Corley, Cynthia Kollhoff Kon' Two: Sybil Pittman. Carolyn Rumsour, .lun Jenson, Marry Elizulwlli l3llSll,,l0llTl6llLlCi.llll0l1I1, Mnrgianna Frank. l Professional Alpha Chi viii: .ww 1115213 E4 ff' fi il 7 -i , Q11 Ron' Onw: llr. OSlJl1I'I1t'. Dun llllllilllllflll, Sllllillll Cla1111'y. Nlll'1l1'1ll ,XLll'0IlS4lIl, ljillllll S111i1l1,,lu11 Skippvr, Marilyn lledlmik, S1-1111 N11'X111rry, llill'l7Ll14Ll Piclu-tt. Riclmn-11 'l'11ylur, l,f'Illl FLlfIl1l'I', Run Tau: 1111111111: llmx'li11, Bllflbilllil 510110, llucly A111-lw11, Slll1'll'j' Knllulcli, .luclith Mvfllcury, 17111111110 Kocscv, 11111010 lngrum. KLl11llt'L'Il lfiik. ,lun X11-111111, Cillllllll' Nl1'Cf:11111, P111 XIIII ll1'i1lg1-m1lm'1', lluyl llnllicr, Clllwfllfll lll'llIllS, llolrs X1m'El1'41y, Run' Tlzrww: l'11i1le:11lifi1-11, l,i111l11 lhlltflillll. 1'11icl1-1111111-41. Ste-1x'.11'I lliwc. l.i111l11 Kay llugvrs l..f'l1'..lllllj' l.f111g1fu1'rl, Nla1'ily11 11I'4rXNI11'. 1,111 flriffilll. Kun' Fnm: 1511511-1' llim-11, R1lllIll'f liivklr-S, lltbllg llvgggs, Cilflll1l4lLl1Q',lJ11l1llUllt'l'15. Rau' 01131 Hugh Wilforlg, Cynthia Crown-, ,loc wv4lIHilCk, Ralph Rohr, Larry .'hIllCI'lllP, Larry Cobb, John Cudcl, Harri sun Kulllvr, 1211111111-S Cuitlurml. Row Two: 131111 llLlI'l'lTl1, Dum' lhwwrfll, T1-11 Estcss, Lyrwtte Jamnlnson, lirlmvctca Nuylur, Becky Reid, ,lzlllcllc W'icl4lc11 Judy 1l11L1-lwmui, ,Ioan H1111-lmmd, Rau' 7.lIff'l'.' L1-:liv Rilwrml, Rollin Nli1l1llem11, jul-Xn11 Pusky, Ytlllfld Platt, Judy Greens, Billy H11ll111:1n, C1-urge .lUI1Q'4. R0iL'1Fui1Ill:kJm,- 1l1'111'y, .ll'I4l'j' Ellis, ,lllllllly Grigslry. ,-Xncditll liund, llurllly Xlcfllllfky, Dm,-1111is U'l3irm-n, Sunny Svglcrs ,u 111 ' 11' lpha Epsilon Delta David Morales Dr. Virgil Tweedie The Texas Beta chapter. organized in l929, represents Alpha Epsilon Delta on the Baylor campus. The organization is an international premedical honor society to which members are selectively chosen on the basis of superior scholastic attainment and evidences of high character. The functions of AED are to encourage excellence in scienti- fic and liberal scholarship. The student is shown the need for physicians to possess a broad knowledge. AED has various social and academic events throughout the year and brings outstanding men in the field of medicine to Baylor to speak to pre-med students. Lloyd Brown Tom Boyett .lames Cannaday Larry Cobb Troy Wayne Cole .lames Donaldson Gary Hahn lanyu Houston B. A. King Donald Kaiser Ross Landers Phyllis Mason Rebekah Naylor Mike Neff ,lim Stewart Willis Tacker Ed Todd .lohn Vassar Butch Wade Robert Walling , Order of Artus The Order of Artus-national honorary Economics fraternityfreceived its of- ficial charter at Baylor in 1951. The purpose of the club is to stimulate interest and discussion in economic affairs, and to cooperate in the common cause of the Hankamer School of Business and of Baylor Uni- versity. Membership is limited to students who have demonstrated the ability to grasp economic subject matter to the extent of having completed a minimum of five courses in economics and having maintained a BH average over-all and in the economics courses. First Row: Capt. Walter Jones. LuNette Castle. Lynn Bergold, Dixie Bailey, Judd Holt, Craig Eyetts, Dr. Yu Min Chou, Mr. Curtis Rc-ierson, Mr. Arch Hunt. Row Two: Tom McKinnon, Dan Jacks, Kent Creecy, Robert McCann, Hrs. Catherine Trice, Peter Lu, Dr. E. L. Caldwell, Row Three: Boyd Collier. David Ramsour. Kenneth Tye, llr. Billy Hinton, James Busby, Johnnie Pearson, Fourth Row: Ronnie Rudd, Tom Kelly, Foster Roden, James Moore, Hr. Homer Morris, Col. Patil llellinger, Albert Newnam, Mr. Charles Wells. Beta Alpha Psi t ' Beta Alpha Psi is an honorary and professional fraternity organized to en- courage and foster the ideals of the accounting profession and to promote the study of accountancy. The first chapter of Beta Alpha Psi was established on the campus of the University of lllinois in 1919. Today there are over fifty chapters throughout the nation. The Alpha Rho Chapter Was in- stalled at Baylor in 1955. Sitting: Lynn Bergold, Eleanor Kehl, LaNelle Thomas, Suzanne Waters, Uenise Crt-en. Standing: Dr. Holmes, Weldon Mills, Russell Burson, James Busby, Boyd Collier. Robert Powell, Ronald Stokes, James Barron, C. H. Moore. Vi Kachman Sue Lowry Donna Gail Nuttcr Deanna O,Neil Freda Mae Sundell Joyce Volick Jennie Watts Dr. Eycline Kappes Sponsor Beta Beta Beta .First Row, L-R: Dr. Howell Cobb, .lr.. Troy Wayne Colo, .lalnvs Cannaday, Jimmie V. Stewart, Dr. Herbert C. Robbins, Dr. Willialnr XviflIlt'I', Dr. Floyd l,i1YlLlSIlIl, Second Roux' Dr. Eugene Crowder. Dr. Cornvlia XI. Smith, Nancy Lew Calhoun. Patricia Ann Hamlin, Marilyn Brnwne. Mary Balch. Nancy H1-hns. llihlrml Wise Stewart. Mrs. Bryn- C, Brown, Dr. Fanny Blau Hurst Thin! Roni: Hein ,l. Tvr Poortcn. B, A. King, .lr.. Dnnald Kaiser, Milton Cobb, Edwin ,lack Martin, Jr., Harry jxflilllli Dr. Tlnnnas Kennvrly. Willis A. Taclu-r. Ralph Bohr, Edward Todd, FUIIFIII R0ll'.' lion Ferguson. George Kojali. .'Xr1'h Kzmnlz. Marian Harrell, David Morales. Lloyd Brown, R s-ex se Brown. Dr. Bryce C. Brown Delta Psi Kappa Ethel Blackman President Kappa Kappa Psi z '1 2 Ronald Holze, President Mr. Donald l. Moore. Sponsor The Beta Alpha Chapter of Kappa Kappa Psi. national fraternity for college bantl'students, was established at Baylor in ltllfl. The fraternityjs purpose is to pro- mote the welfare of the band. to honor outstanding banclsmen with membership, to stimulate gentlemanly conduct. to foster a Closer relationship between college bands. and to provide social experience for those in- volved in the college band. Kappa Kappa Psi began its activities in early September by sponsoring parties for new and returning bancl members. ,lady Frederick was chosen as the fraternitfs Homecoming Nominee. Among other events during the year. K K Psi co-sponsored with Tau Beta Sigma the annual Christmas party and the annual Awards Banquet in April. John Breidling Warren Fields Mike Gill Wayne Hanimilton Ramsey Horton Richard Hudson Wayne Lanham Thomas Parker Bobby Powers Charles Ragland Earnest Seger Allan Thompson Larry Vanlandingham Sam West Brooks Wester Laurel Society Marilyn Medlock Linda Odum Phyllis Owen Cappie Sterling Bert Tapley Carol Telger Ella Wall Martha White Alpha Lambda Delta Anita Bodine LuNette Castle Janice lngrani Judy Latimer Bobs McElroy Becky Dawson Pr0sl'a'ent L. lo r.: Shirley Baker, Sharon Bischofshausen, Helen Hightower, Anedith Bond, Jean Omiya, Judy Jolley, Diana Enns, Myra Jean Hits-, Sallie Dee Cole, Nancy Renfrow, Mary Sue Rix, Nancy Posey. Claire McGinty Pat McNeil Joy Maynard Frances New Phyllis Owen Sandy Robertson Ruth Ann Rutled Glenda Sandifer .ludy Shipper Ann Stanford Carol Telger Madeline Watson Judy Whitaker Donna Wallbins ge u Phi Epsilon Mu Phi Epsilon, a national music sorority, was founded on November 13, 1903, in Cincinnati, Ohio. The Baylor Chap- ter, Phi Xi, was founded under the leadership of Miss Martha Barkema on May 26, 1939. Mu Phi Epsilon members are chosen for musicianship, scholarship, and personality. All members are music majors or music minors, and they participate through the Phi Xi Chapter in various musical activities throughout the year. The chapter helps with the annual opera production and entertains guest artists who appear throughout the year. Paula Bond Pat Brownlee Sarah Chambers Margaret Chun Sylvia Crawford Ruth Davis Kay Ann Elsey Carol Fuchs Beth Hassard ,Ian Harrell Pat Henderson Charlotte Howard Carol .lacobs Betty James Judy Langsford Kappa Pi Seated, officers: Nita Sue Davis, Rulll Ann Hemphill. .lillW'ill1rmv, Bmmiv Bursun, Li1lig1r1l'ittard, Rau' I: unidentified, Rick Rickerson, Row 2: Dr. Smith, Mr, Tunkin, Damn Wells, Kent Sulnotik, Yslvllu UL-ull, Kathryn Reid, Huy Ward, Mrs. Hilda Slllitll, ,ILIIHPS Stowr, Bolx Cathy, Mr. Kemp. Hr. Dean. Pi Gamma Mu E ,,.,.. , . f---a 9' 5 Sealed: Alfreda Spell, Scott Mcllurray, Bobs Mclilroy, Dr. Lynn, Standing: Reagan Huthcock, Paul Cubs-r, Jrulm Hicks, Nancy Barron, Jon Nlontgmm-ix Everly Driscoll, Linda Dean, Elainz- Hutllllu. Phi Mu lpha Sinfonia Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia is a national fraternity with one hundred and twenty-four chapters throughout the United States. The fraternity sponsor-s different musical ac- tivities throughout the year such as the All-Uni- versity Sing. The members serve as ushers for many of the musical events sponsored by the School of Music. With its formal banquet each spring and its yearly scholarship award, Phi Mu Alpha is an active part of the campus and community. Albert Hay Daryl Jones Jon Johnson John Lilly Tommy Mercier John Morgan Cwin Morris John Mack Ousley Les Ruble Larry Sherwood Don Sieberns Tom Sibley Joe Standford Virgil Strimple Rod Surratt Jimmy Vaughters 260 Tommy Anderson Jerry Baxter John Beall Don Bennett J eff Bissett John Blackwood Cleon Chase Carl Cooper Eddie Cooper Ronald Dempsey Bill Derringer Joe DeSpain David Doty Robert Doyle Bruce Edenfield Charlie Hamrick Pete Martinez Preszflent Phi Gamma Nu Row One: Christinv lfux, Shirley Hiller. Sandra Hanmifmtree, Row Two: Linda Clark, Susan Holt, Luncttc Castle, Cennell Salter, Nancy laynes, Row Three: Pam Gilliam, Betty Hanley, Bob Ann Mcllullan, Pat Stewart, Mrs. Day, Sponsor, Row Four: Barbara Joplin, La Ruth Javkson, Dew-rly Clliaclo, Delores Drazeal, ,lan Skipper. Pi Si ma Alpha Row One: Dr. Milli-r, Alan Watsun, David Warren, Carolyn West, Ralph Lillard, ,lohnny Jackson, Kvnnetli Grimm, Ann Seger, Eugene Hagar, Row Tzco: .lames M4-Kinney, Allis-rt Ncwnam, James Dolin, Fowler West, Alan Stew:-lman. James l'm:t1-ix Mit-lu-al Vaughn. l 26I Psi Chi Row One: Marllla Davidson, Lu Moine Black, Penny Peterson, Row Two: ,lohn Ross, lim Stark, Esther Owen, Jenenzx Harding, ,lim Milner, Row Three: Herbert Craft, Ed Laman, James Bynum, Ken Sachs, Richard Taylor, Har- vey Duvisson. , 6. Sigma Delta Pi ii W Q Ron' 0110: Druid Nlvllunim-l. Fltkllllil' Martin. lflimlmelli .Xnne Templin. .Io Ann Poskey, Sunny Ahernutliy, Mary Lu Nliller. Kun' Two: lim-rm Lee ilillllliill, Mary K. Semlun, fXndre5 Sendori, lilllfllllilh F. Walker, Sudie Adains, Warren Adams, Rau' Three: Nlurgurvl Tycr, lletliin-l Womack, Martha White, Ann Nvlllllf-'11, llurry Sielier, president, Roger Reyes, xlL1l'YVNCll Nlurplly. fllrllllliil Mille. Carolyn NleNalJlm, Sli:-ryl llunurivk. Candidu Gonzales, .lulius Scott, Joe Almeida, l.11is blL'I'I'.l. Sigma Tau Delta Officers: Anita Bodine, President, Kathleen Fisk, Secretary, Judy Hazlewood, Vice President. Row One: Anita Bodine, Nanvy Barron, Mary Ellen Rodgers, Judy Hazlewood, Ann Mills, Nancy Lee Calhoun. Cappic Sterling, Row Two: J. Smith, Barbara Stont-, Linda Nail, Kathleen Fisk, John Srliwetnian, Carolyn Pool, Everly Driscoll, Row Three: Charlyc Wright, Vonda Platt, unidentified, Doc Powell, Linda McKinnon, Larry Norwood. J. T. Smith Sponsor Tri-D Tri-D is the home economics club at Baylor University. It stands for domesticity, dignity, and dexterity. Besides furthering the interests of home economics, the club has several projects throughout the year designed to establish friendly relations among students in the field, instructors and outside contacts. Tri-D is affiliated with the Texas Home Economics College clubs and the American Home Economics Associa- tion. Cwen Aldridge Carolyn Anderson Sharon Bailey Judy Bollinger Jolene Borsberry Ginger Bradford Alma Burton Helen Callaway Carol Carden President Betty Terry Mary Ann Nesuda ,lean Newman Janet Olson Mary Beth Palmer Sarah ,lan Pearson Glenda Pole Geraldine Purifoy Lenna Renner Gwen Robertson Mary Dean Roby Sharon Roe Sarah Sassar Carolyn Taylor Betty Terry Nancy Thigpen .lulie Utt Connie Vahrenburg Patty Watson Mary Lois Weaver Mary Wetterman Carolyn Carpenter Barbara Coats Zeda Cosper Annette Dodd Linda Dufour .limmie llwire Mary Elder Tommie Gilmore Betty Harrison Marlene Hartman Suzy Halbert Lynda Lane .lucly Lindsey Susan McDonald Evelyn Mcljonaugh Cara Jo Moore Mary Mathieson Barbara Myers l Tau Beta Sigma Carolyn Furr President Mrs. Moore Sponsor Tau Beta Sigma, national honorary band sorority, was established in 1948 for the purpose of promoting the welfare of the college band. The sorority selects worthwhile projects, honors women in the band through membership, and fosters a closer relationship between the various bands. Included on the sorority calendar were a band picnic, parties, and co-sponsorship with Kappa Kappa Psi of the annual spring band banquet. The organiza- tion also sponsors band trips, publicity for the Golden Wave Band, and the Waco Hall concession stand. Susan Panky .ludy Staton Linda Woosly' Ruth Cole Phyllis Collier Margie Ann Frank .lean Fisk Dee Flint ,Io Flint Judy Fredrick Carol Fuchs Nancy Cranberry Sharon Hodges Sandy Lintlemen Deanna O'Neil Music Combined Choirs The present Baylor A Cappella Choir was or- ffanized in the fall of T953 by nf. Euell Porter. Since its or- ganization. it h a s toured Colorado, Flori- da, California. and Mexico, and has at- tended Southern Bap- tist Conventions in Louisville. Kentucky, and the Texas Baptist Convention in Lub- hock. It has recorded for the Baptist Hour and Wo1'd Records. The repertoire for the group extends from early choral works to anthems, folk tunes, spirituals, and music of the present. l l so E The Voices A Cappella Choir The Baylor University Chapel Choir was or- ganized in 1955. Its long tours have in- cluded the Ozarks and the Southern Baptist Convention in San Francisco, California. It has released three long playing records produced by Word Records. of Ba lor Freshman A Cappella Choir Chapel Choir The Freshman A Cappella C h o i r was formed in 1960 by Dr. Por- ter. It is open only to Fresh- men. 269 Music Educators National Conference llVl.E.N.C.l, Willa Dale Imlnich John Morgan Fall Presizlenl Spring Presiclenl is a professional organization with its membership composed of music educators on the elementary, secondary. and college level of work. The Baylor Chapter is in the student division and is Composed of music education majors and minors of junior or senior standing. The purpose of M.E.N.C. is to create a stronger bond between those in the field of music education and to broaden the ideals of its members. Miss Ruth Miller Sponsor Ron' I: Willa Dale Hillhrich, Miss Ruth Miller. Betty Jo James. Gail Windham, Sarah Pearson, ,lan Harrell, Linda Kirkland, Ruth Ann Merritt. .lolm Morgan, Row 2: Carolyn Calvert, Carol Cates, Martha Nash, Clenda Sandefer, Sylvia Crawford, Diane Woodfin, Ron' 3: Claire Mcflinty, Sandy Roberson, Charlotte Howard, Mary Stone,,ludy Langford, Winifred Reed, Ron' 4: Joy Maynard, Kaye Ann Elsey, June Shipper, Lil CllI'll'I4.,lUllIl Brishy, Paul Rodahaugh, Daryl James. l Military .F.R.0.T.C. The Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps is maintained at Baylor University to prepare students to become better, more useful citizens and to provide the specialized training necessary to qualify them to serve as Air Force officers. Air Science courses are taken concurrently with other degree programs. No degree is offered in Air Science, but it is an academic minor course of study which may be earned over a period of four years. After completing technical training in Air Science and receiving a bachelor de- gree from Baylor University, the cadet will he commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the United States Air Force. Lt. Col. Ray R. Kilman lf c s..Qf 'ws fill'- .f fji ?.A, 15.1 Capt. Norman L. Nuckolls Major Deane C. Chirchill Capt. .loc H. Copeland Bobby Don Brantley James Seth Dunn Karl Paul Mattlage Charles R. Roeder Bobby Gene Sammon John Barrett Toland AFROTC BAND John C. Truesdell Norman Douglass Ware John Hamilton Wright ROTC Rifle Team AFROTC SQUADRON 101 Row Une: James Cypert, Albert Mills, Charlie Berger, Ed Whittt-cl, Russell Burson, Barbara Hammond, Bobby Sammon, Row Tu'o: Frank Booth, John W. Mims, William Weems, Carl Penton, Charles Whitten, Thomas Glass, Richard Jarrcll, James Cargile, Frank Buldain, Row Three: Bill Gustavus, Robert Law, James David, James Wisener, Roy Kokel, Charles Condray, Bob Purvis, Harry Pittman, Truett Bates, Newman Baker, Row Four: Gary Mills, Jack Ewing, Terrell Johnson, Kenneth Miller, Johnny White, Thomas Skipper, Royle Car- rington, Jlaloolm Griffin, Bob A. Ricks, Arthur Hays, Paul Buldain, Fred Wright, Row Fire: Samuel Simpson, George King, Benjamin Portwood, Harry Sharp, Phillip Beaver, George Crump, Arthur Dlugach, Royce Martin, Craven Green, Thomas Milligan, Leland Smith. A vs.: AFROTC DRILL TEAM Row One: Steve Dean, Georgia Ray, James Wimberly, Row Two: Frank McCreary, Sehoen, Edward Walters, Row Three: Ronald Claunch, Row Four: William Tebeaux, Row Five: Andrew Williams, 274 Reynolds. Ronald Benyus, James Lewis, James Reed, Vol C. Ford, Roland C. Kemp, John Patrick Ullrich, Ronald Lajcala, David Ledford, Beryl Little, Charles Jones, Harry H. Grant, Jolm Reid, Anthony Fox, John James, Russell Feldt, Glenn Pearson, Joe Enloe, Charles Johnson, Robert Inman, Jack Sorrick, Robert AFROTC SQI HXDRON 102 R010 0116: Roht-rt Harrif, .lohnny Rrishy, Dwayne Moore. Tod BI'OWI1,,lllLly Rt-inl1a1't.jaim-s Anderson, Row Tico: Roy Kruckenlit-rg, Wood Warren. Doug Brown, Ronald St-lirot-der. Druid Parkvr, Alton Stone, Walter Brantd, Ronnic Johnson, ,lohn Jones, .lim Seaholt. Kenneth Holtgrcw, Row Threw: Ed llalvh. K4-n Griffin, Tim jaslia, W illiam Mullins, W illiam Wfaldrop, Hvnry Evans, Randle Wraller, Matt Bristol, Harry Kattncr. Dan llvllue. .lohn String:-r. Rohm-rt Parclnnun, R016 Four: John Griffin. Rivhard Holland. George Waiters, Carl Hoppe-r, Richard Capp, Paul Duyt-r, Blichaul Higlituwcr, .lcrry East. Sam Xlcfjants. David Quivk. .lov Barnett. Arlct Dunsworth, Nt-il Shoop. Rauf Fl'l'f'.' Frank Vinct-nt, Rohcrt Reich, Carl Bennctt. John Erikson. William llvsber. W'illiam Mays, David Km-lley, lsfllllli Lt-slit-, Ralph Wayne. Robert Bridgvs, Charles Chenault. Ronald Roberts, AFROTC SQIQXURON 103 Row 0116: Randall Rinuwalt, Harold Wie-st, Wfaynv Kloorv. llayid H:-iinecssv, Ethel Blackman, Wlilliam Derringcr, R010 Tivo: Lot- Harrif. John Hoover. Gary Waits. William Casey. Harold Cockrell. David Segrvrt. Phillip Richard- son, Wvilliam Smith. .loc Janvzir-ki, Saniut-l Johnbon. Row Three: Charles Wilson, Km-nnth larval, Boll Calloway, Thonias Egbert. Richard laetzkus, Gary Light, William Blews, Anclrf-w llahalik, Wlilliam Vanfw-. Klascaolin BLIXUPS.5i'1IHllL'l,lUhl'1SUI1, Rau' Four: William Kinckrougli. .lolm Blofeley. .Ianws Smith. Ri:-linrcl Elliot. Gary Riggs, .lanics Grant. Cliarlw Wvallcts. .lanif-s Shaw. Phillip Rigg, William Nunnally, R010 FILE: .lov Wvallaw, Curtis Sanderson. Kenneth Eklund. William Shaw, Larry Wlilliamson, llayid WF-list:-r, John Johnson. Roland Gooch. Larry Xlartin. William Elder, 275 ENTIRE AFROTKI HAND Ro-zu 1: Edwin fl. Sl'l1llllIlgI, .le-mime A. Ill-nwn, Wllile-law H. llunl, .lumly lfuuk, Bulmlmy ll. llrunllm-5, Row 2: Dennis lf. lilaclx, Kvm l.. VVQIIIS, 'Tll4lIIl.l4 li. Smith, Siclmfy ll. l.Ll1Lll, icurz K. Mcllluincy, Rulu-rl VV. Pyln-, Rau' 3: Huyinruml VV. Lailiwllrmlp. ,lulm if. lhicmlliligi. Suniuvl lf. W1-sl. l.ilI'I'j' ll. Wlullx Alan I . rlllimnpson, Curl ll. Cmnpm-1'. llunulcl 'lf l,umuf. J Y R010 -IJ David ll. Fvfvli, .lallllw ff. lrwl. llllI'l1'li ll. llill, William A. Rnlwrls, Ronald Nl. Rulmvrts, ,ILIIIIVS NI. Sllllw, ,luluffs l'. llvnry, Larry li. Kcurlis. Nlurim- VV. llaxmillun. Baylor A.F.R.O.T.C AFROTC lN'l'RAMlfHAl, FOO'l'l3Al,l. TEAM Row I: ,loe D1-llinglcr, Harold WX-bt, Je-rrp Crosby, Row 2: ,lolmny Wlliite, Wiullwr Skippvr. 'llructt llam-Q, Lee Sharp, Jim Cypert. T100 .4l ROTC .4l1g:r'l Flight Sponsors lNTR,vUIIlRAL BASKETBALL TEAM Row 1: ,luv llvllingcr. .lf-rmm' BCIIFHII, ,lulm Blush-5, Null' 2: ,lulmny Vliliitv, 'l'ummy Sliippvr, B011 flglllrmway ,lulin Huowr. Ni-il Slluop, Rau' 3: Pvrry flilfljilllf, l.m-4' Sharp, Wlillium Mullins, Mika- llruulis, Cliurles Purxis. Publications Baylor Lariat Editor 77 Managing Editor Night Editors ,,,7 7 Copy Desk ,,,,, Reporters Advertising Manager Ella Wall Prichard Ray Hubener FALL SPRING 77 77 Ella Wall Editor 77 7 77 7 7 77 Photographer 7 77 7 Ken Stedman Gwen McNellage Ed DeLong 77 7 Vicki Klaras Pat Webb Ruth Ann Burris Henry Holcomb Ray Hubener Bill lVlcCleary ,lolin Pearce Darla Prudom 7 Boyd Hampton 7 Paul Currier Associate Editors Night Editor Copy Desk 7 77 Reporters Circulation Manager 77 .7 A dvertising Manager .4 fivertising Assistant Photographer 7 7777 77 7 Bay Hubener 7 777777 Pat Webb Darla Prudom Beryl Little 7 7 Ralph Calhoon Cecelia Claburn Wanda Hodges Vicki Klaras Mike Stricklin 77 Buth Ann Burris Ed DeLong Gwen lVlcNellage Anne Miller ,lolm Pearce Tommy West Jerry Hampton 77 Alan Williams Barbara Hammond Paul Currier Ann Miller Barbara Hammond Gwen McNellagc swf ,.wshg,,M Tommy West , V X H I 'K v .Mg A Ruth Ann Burris Lariat Henry Holcomb A. Darla Prudom 4 Jerry Hampton Wanda Hodges 7 4 , Alan Williams Ed DeLong Advertising Manager Bill Wvalktr John Pearce 280 Mike Slrickliu Paul Currier Roma Beavis Pat Webb Lariat Round Up Betty Dean Murphy Editor ROUNDUP STAFF Betty Dean Murphy ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, . . . Editor Judy Recldell 7,,, , ., Bob Rothe ,,,,, Elaine Moore . Rosemary Moore Linda Cray Betty Lewis .. Phyllis Nibe ,,77, Sue Abernathy . .. Linda Reeves . Katherine Reid ,,,,, Paul Currier . Bryant Archer ., . Managing Editor ,. . Editorial Asst. Organizations Ed. Editorial Asst. Class Ed. Limelight Ed. , ...... Faculty Ed. Class Ed. , Class Editor Class Editor Class Editor .. ,..,. Art Editor Photographer Class Asst. .ludy Reddell -2' Bob Rothe 3 vnu Elaine Moore Q'-Q Katherine Reid Paul Currier NNN Q 1, ' '- -' wifi u- 4 ' 3 ,K .N N A ff 4, 4M -. Linda Cray Linda Reeves General fall Roundup Staff meeting hm... Rosemary Moore Belly Lewis Phyllis Nibe Bob Rolhe talks with one of Beauty nominees at Roundup tea. Fred Koger 1111155 to Roundup stuff Sue Abercrombie Beauty nominee is interz'ieu'ed by judges, The Ramblers Three, Jill WviIIlflbXN' Edilor Phoenix I Cutrina Hd1'LilJU1'Qll'l' Carolyn Furr Dr. ,lack Herring Sponsor Ann Millvr Duvo Sligur Sonja Davis 284 Iscani ,Inlm SL'hWl'lIllLlI1 Erlilnr Bob Rothe- Paul Harral Ad Manager Larry Norwood Linda Ste-wart Baylor Board of Publications 45-W nj 9-LX Dave Clleavc-ns, Chrzirnzan, Angus Mm-Swain, Arch Hunt, Bcity Dean Murphy, Ray Huhener, David MCI-lam .lohn Hegi, .lohn SCllWCll1lLlI'l, Darla Prudom, Svcrrflrny, X01 piflured, Ella Wall, Full Lariat Editor, W. T. Thomas, .l. W. Parsons. 1 a M' , l'k LS. lj: 'Nr nvws ' x Frank C. Hardin Business .Uanagffr Studvnt PUbIfCIlli0IlS Publications Staff Mrs. Frances Provence Baylor Line rr. .Iuvkiv Drum Carol Dendy 1,ll1lHl'llfiUIIS Secretary Srfrfflury to BUSIVIZUSS .1IIlVlI1g9f David McHum Larial Supervisor l ,ki . Q . 5 N 2 gl 'U Lariat Staff inspecling printing at Baylor Press Government Ba lor nlverslt Dan Bohannan Vice President ,ludd Holt Student Body Prvsizlenl James Goodman Anne Highrabedian Ann Mussy .loe Allen Danny Bagby Anita Bodine Norris Branham Sue Collier Bill Daniel BeCkY Dawson Phil Duncan tudent Congress Linda Odum Craig Evetts Secretary Treasurer Will Griffin .lohn Hegi f James Ingram Kay Kallina Becky Monzinno Travis Parker Bill Porter Walt Shields Elwin Skiles Al Steelman Carolyn Taylor Diane Ward Not Pictured: Lee Bush, Sally Dee Cole, Tom Foster, J. H. Green, Jimmy Ledbeltcr, Ron Leslie, David McClintock, Phil MCCrury, Pete Martinez John Beall, Barbara Jean Lee, Sammyc Mayo, Bobby Norvell, Tal Roberts, Gil Shaw, Joan Tedford, Robert Williams, and Joe Womack. Tlml fzulrl Holi is ilu' mostf 1 will notl Congress ll , 11old5ou1'tu'oulrln't pass Dirl you allow for the End of the month congress puny? Judd said you could be in charge of the rlrinlfs for llze E011 congress party. vpirifa' w.. I u'isl1 Danny coulrl rvazl juszer, u'e're going to miss Bz1llw1'1zlrl0,' W0man's Student Government uf -y Front, left to flvglllf Cynthia Kolhoff, Susan R1-ddin, Rosanne Neff, Mary Locke Crosland, Joy Daniel, Gayle Catledge, Bobbye .lo Steukley, Karen Johnson, Rosemary Moore, Second Row, iff! Io right: Linda Moody, Billie ,lo Askew, Joy Stone, Nancy Bluckstock, Cynthia Watkins, Ann Roscoe, Katherine Reid, Pat Franklin, ,lun Skipper, Mary Elizabeth Bush, Linda Sue Newman. 294 ! House Councils ALLEN HALL HOUSE COUNCIL Kathy Wadg-, Carol Ann Guess, Sally Bruhrn, Billie Jo. Askew, Camille Lee, .lerris Stallons, Front: Nancy Blackstock, Sarah Moody, Mrs. Stansell, Delia Gibbs, Joyelee Zachary. RUTH COLLINS HOUSE COUNCIL Back Raw: Nancy Ferguson, Donna Dickover, Marsha Mankin, Paula Cody, Alice Anderson, Mrs. Kahrick, Linda Haner, Front Row: I0 Ann Arrington, Sue Ahercrombie, Gayle Catlidge, Bobbye ,lo Steakley, Roseanne Neff, Marlene Hartman, Becky Sloan. NEW HALL HOUSE COUNCIL Back: Linda Newman, Claire Carter. Roseniury Moore, Front: Mrs. George, Linda Miller, Cuil Painter, Julie Mitchell DAWSON HALL HOUSE COUNCIL Back: Stella Price, Carol Ann Jacalis, Joy Stone, Susan Harrell, Margaret Tyer, Virginia Rudd, Dot Walker, Front: Linda Moody, Mrs. Duke, Jan Skipper. Mary Pomeroy. 4 ! 296 C XJWTX W Y 'fx f, .P W H57 .U l UI The University WILLIAM R. WHITE Chancellor of the University ABNER V. MCCALL President of the University K 1 t 5 ROY J. MCKNIGHT MONROE S. CARROLL Financial Vice President Provost Ad ' ' ' mlnlstratlon W. T. GOOCH ALTON B. LEE Foreign Student Advisor Registrar GEORGE M. SMITH Dean of Instruction College of Arts and Science 3' J. D. BRAGG ANN MARSHALL Dean of Women Q W. C. PERRY Dean of Men Dean of Craduale School 4-n--.,. M. L. GOETTING, Ph.D. Dean-School of Education ALDON S. LANG, Ph.D. Dean-School of Business - 1 vids 7 QP ANNE TAYLOR DeaniScho0l of Nursing .. if . 1 1 i LICIC N. DLNIIUI l1l'l'Pl'fI7l' of Ez,'0111'11g l1f1'IASI'UIl WILLIAM ,L BOSWELL. LL.B. Dean-School of Lau' MHS. R. L. MAIHID 1JfI'CCf0I L.lIiOIl B111-Illfllg' DANIEL A. STERNBERG Def1r1fSch00Z of Music ,v If ' 'A .,wN,.ff ,J I' V- A l , 1 ,fy :q,:. ROSCOB ROUSIL OLIVI' BLACK MRS. VIRGINIA CRUIVIP Unzverszty Lzbrarzan Dzrcctor Women s Food Servzces Asst. Dean of Women I W I ':: E E URS. HNIJPH LYNN Aflssl. lfzfgisfral' CLARA DUCGIN Assl. Regislrar LYN RANEY Asst. Director of Public Relalions DR. JOSEPH V. WEST Di1'ecl0rfC0zzrzsefizzg' and Tesling K-.qv rj' MRS. WILLIAXI R. YVIDNLR COIIIISCHIIQ' and Cuiflalzce DAVE CHEAVENS lJ1'reCZ0r--l'ubI1'c Relalions MARY E. NORNIXX mfxsl. to Dean of 1lISffllCfl'0fZ DR. JACK HRRRING DI.I't?I'fIII'fAf1VIIISfl'UI122'-B117Il'IIl-11 L1'111'f11'y n YlB ARCH HLYT Director of 1210661716111 303 School of Arts and Sciences As is usual in all universities, the College of Arts and Sciences is the basic and largest division of Baylor. Here students gain their first taste, or dis- taste, of college life, their first introduction to academic interests and procedures. Here first achievements are made and first frustrations en- countered, on the path to a degree. The general courses required by all schools and degree programs, as well as advanced liberal arts courses required for diversification or spe- cialization in many fields are supplied by the Col- lege. GEORGE M. SMITH, Dean of Instruction Art .l. B. Smith, Ph.D. Ar! 55. Q'-i .lack Fortenlierry, B.A. MTS- Hilda Sllliih Ceramics A f','., ,- ig- .. . f 162' .ina ' wit .4'1vHf' U' Jgtfiftx .f - ' Ksfisf.-' , -rs, ie, , ,K fyi.-si. lg, X f Bruce C. Dean, NI.F.A. Paul Kemp, M.F.A. K s . 1, 2 , r ,Ma 4 if ' is .f ls. W 4 W A wk2t4if.'iv,'2 Cornvlia Smith, Ph.D. Biology- Chrzirnzzm K n,.m XV. ll. Slcplwns, l'l1.lJ. C11VIIIfSlf-l'7CllHfl'l7IIlIl Biology NRRL Floyd Davidson, Ph.D. W. R. Widncr, Pl1.D. W, E, Crowdt-r, Ph,D, Bivlvgy Biology Biology . P , x gl, . ' A- .ful zz 1 '- , as .., Q . 3? A - ' V Fanny Hurst. Ph.D. Bryce Brown, l'li.D. T. E. Kenncrly, Jr., Ph.D. Biology Biology Biology Chemistr 1 f 6 43? . . 'Q i ,vw if-Q ,. , f 1 'MMI f ,M ' 'Wy , Charlf-s E. Reeder T. 1. Bond, Ph.D. Virgil L. Twccdiv, PILD. ChPnz1'slry Chemistry Chvmislry if F f 2 5 Ei?- Lmm. C,,,,kr,.H. Ph.D. john S, B914-W, Ph,D, T. C. Franklin, Ph.D. J. L. RICA-Kiev, Jr., Ph.D. Chgnli-Stu. Chgmjsgfy Chemistry Chpnzistry 305 ga, 3 O Classlcs x ,L X V' ta Y .v . 3-,isa +15 lm' iQV. f 1, , , V, 1 1 A . M V ,H , NJ! , f ,tt we ft 'if V3.2-' r, 'v F 4, f,,g8q akltfg Q., gi K ,liens 3 Rgy F, 13111161-, Ph,D, Elmer Fisher, M.A. C. Richard Cutter, Tl1.D. Ellen Andrtws, BIA. Chairnmn, lflassifs fy, Drama f M ,A 3, - 5, . Q35 h fy I li all 1 e 1 , I Paul Baker, M.F.A. Robert Flynn, M.A. ,luana de Lulman, Pl1.D. llugald MacArthur Chairmmz of Drama Dept. B.A., M.B.A. 306 Ai S 5 Leonard A. Feldman, M.F.A. jf-amine Wugnt-f, BA, l Eugene McKinney, M.A. English g.- ,N - - A-n,....., A.,X ,fi Mrs. Stella Humphrey, M.A. Mrs. Linda McKinnon, M.A. ,lack Herring, Ph.D. E. Hudson Long, Ph.D. Chairman of English Department nr llnn ' ' Chgfleg G, Smith, Ph,D, Mrs. Edna Payne Caskey, M.A. Edna Haney, M.A. Delle Frank Dowell Martha Emmons, M.A. Graduate Asst. Mrs. Lois Murray, M.A. MTS' M3fY MOOIC, MA- Mrs. Ann Miller, M.A. Mrs. Mary Beck Arnold, M.A. John T. Smith, Ph.D. Clement T. Goode, Ph.D. Mrs. Stella Stovall, M.A. Don Berry, M.A. Mrs. Martha Robertson, M.A. Mrs. Cuyon Constantine, M.A 307 French Henry Leon Robinson, Ph.D. Lois Marie Sutton, Ph.D. .Iarncs L. Shepherd, D.U.P. Chairman J. W. Dixon, Ph.D. Chllfffllflll Geolog 4 5 ::'f - , - A .-'L L, i ' 4 Walter T. Huang, Ph.D. Richmond L. Bronaugh, M.A. Leonard F. Brown, Ph.D Mrs. James I., Shepherd, Ph.D. Cfzairrmnz German Philip A. Martin, M.A. J. E. Hawkins, Ph.D. Mrs. Hope Bronaugh wg.. f I' J. U. Bragg, PILD. Clmirnzrm '-Q.. Guy H. Harrison, HA. Paul 'lf Xrxnitfle-ual. MA, CLllllk'fillt' cTllLlIlllll'TF, BIA. Hrs. Lynn T. Miller, NIS.. lfllfliflllflll Hx ,af ,. 5 ' X. V Q , K .,,r,WV , .M f S,-5rgr1,g.':,. V V L, ,M Mrs. Lorraine Nnnpiun, MS. Mrs. Luunu Morrow, NIS. X , RUI14-ri L, R4-id, KLA, Ralph L, Lynn, Ph,D, joe NICEIIIJIIIIOH, Ph.D. John YV. Sturm-y. KIA. Hufue H. Spa Home Economics '59 8 ar , lill, P Sudiv ,Inv Bluvk, NIA. Mrs. Lvun Tulsa MIX. Titiu BQ-111: Blanks, BLA. Q 1 iii Journalism Dave Clll'LlVCIlS, BA. C11 Kliflll H11 W. J. Thomas, Ph.D. Russell Todaro, BJ. Lyn Haney, HA. ,gurl r wg i M1-S' Dorothy Blodgenv BA. Tommie Suits David BICHHHI, MA Mathematics I 1 -X: . 3 i 1ti.:3 'bE if f. will 14 52.-,iisgeifl-if gsifbfk -'gan 1 , Lucille Brigham, M.A. Col. ,lohn Barr, BS. ,l, R. Hickey, M.A. Wulte-r J. Williams, Ph.D. Clmirnzfzn gui- 4 Mrs. Pat Hickey Francis A. Clark, MS. John H. Morton, MA. Haywood R. Sllllfllfd, MJ. Philosophy Physlcal EdHC3tl0H L1 d 0 R H Edn ENPIIIN Kdppe Ed IJ ,I D Stoxall M5 Bobby Purkm-r, MS. oy u 6 Physzmf ltducntzon llzyszcrzl Lrlucrznon Physical Erlzzcrztion 'W an 4 A Cam Pmrkm 'NI S Ellzdbull Bldmhl X15 Mlkn Sluin, MS. X Bill T. .-Mluxlls, MA. I0 Pph X Nnuth PhD ,lprrx lulhr PhD C ur 1 lm Erlvll I N Polltlcal Sclence Butlvr Wvwlvrfivlll, NLA. L1-slim' Moser, 1'l1.D. W. D. Thompson, l'l1.D. Dr. llwy cr, 'l'll.D. Religion gf Cvurge C. Humphrey, Tl1.D. W. J. Win11wx'e-, Tl1.D. .lwlm W2 Uusley, 'l'l1,D, Chzlirmzln aux, P. D. lirnwnu, MA. ,lolm B, Davidson, Pl1.D. C. P. Sunsoum, 'l'l1.D. Russcll Lestcr, Tl1.D. C. W. Cl1riStian, MUN. Kyle Yun-s, l'l1,D. Bob E. Patterson, 'l'h,D, Glenn U. llillvurn. Tl1.D. Charles KI. Tolln-rt, l'l1.D. Clmirnzzln S0 ' l Walter Corrie, Pl1.lJ. Ceorgc Agngirm, lJ.S.S. Huwlfl W- O5lJ0fH9, P11-D r l I '15 Spanish I , Ai ,i ,A f'.i..f Q H Thomas F. Walker, Pli.D. Mrs. Berta Lee Cannon, Mrs. Sudic Adams, NIA. Warren Adams, MA M.A. A. R. Svnrlun, MA. Clzuirnmn E . xr' QW 1906 svn ya Q3 xv F96 1 3I4 H Q l Mil Speec - Radio Thomas B. Abott, Pli.D. Mrs. Cecil Burkv, MA. Milf! A. BOOIHS, BLA. Glenn R. Cupp, M.A. Chzzirmzzrz l TW lmlu Wlillu-r, l'l1.ll. Billie Duncan, MA. Cf-ruld C. Bvvliwitli, MA. ALDON S. LANG, Ph.D. Dean I-Iankamer School of Business The l-lankamer School of Business is one of the large and growing family, now numbering 106, of nationally ac- credited full members of the American Association of Collegiate Schools of Business. The latter has been desig- nated by the National Commission on Accreditation as the official agency for accrediting professional business schools. Our school, comfortably housed in the magnificent new Hankamer Building, has enjoyed one of its most successful years. Grateful appreciation is expressed to the student body for the pride and appreciation they have shown and the excellent care taken in preserving the beauty of the building and its furnishings. It is realized that it takes far more than buildings and equipment to make a university. However, a functional building of inspiring beauty, complete with modern equip- ment, contributes much to the favorable conditions for learning. Appreciation is also expressed to the Administra- tion, faculty, and student body of the university for their splendid cooperation in our efforts to utilize these fine facili- ties to the best possible advantage for advancing both the educational program of the school of business and contrib- uting as much as possible to the cultural and educational life of the university generally. -Dean Aldon S. Lang Billy Hinton, Ph.D. Emerson 0. Henke, D.B.A. H. N. Broom, Ph.D. Chairman ofthe Economics Dept. Chairman of the Accounting Dept. Chairman ofthe Management Dept TQ S Hankamer School E. L. Culdwn-ll, Pl1.D. Ifusiness if Juslivc C. LOIlf1Il4'l'kC!', D.B.A. M!! 7, A ,,45,L1N .A Burkv Parsons, PILD. BIlSiII rms Wiley' D. Rich, Ph.D. Business lfI1Sl'lI wss James W. Parsons, Pl1.D. Busin 055 ,Xrvh W2 Hunt Director of l'l11r'crnmzI Yu-min Chou, Ph.D. Business of Business ..i,2ff1f.fi4,v .iff fr 1 me-sflfstfliieflf ' fx..-.f2:..vfgfL.:-.1 , ,J- ?fEl5ilT5LW5.-Sf . f rr. f,:fgfs22i.g:'gf 1. z,H-,.g..,f.,-1,1-Lg..V..,vm-2, -25 . z'.E'.Lf5s 9?5?9i?'i'is-fgijf' ' 5 'F-Li X' w ff .7 f i' i s Q ,. -- 'w s-'i-ff ' iii Cul lls lu ILTSOH, Mb. if K W? WM Q 'ggi 2 'A X R, if . S 2 . S .m ,.,,.f, 5 X my ., amd W . sssk . A.. f if-.iq , . ggi ' 1- .. - , .vf. QW... ,w..b,, M it Wi wr-mv 1 me s ss s ss I ' 'Aww' - K. 1 -' 12, ,fl .QV Vg. V. 'L if -1- S YS? . . , l'5f'Yhf+ Sl MWA - i X., Wi Wulstcin Smith BI1.9iI1l'SS Law fish . , .WWV .Mm ,,f,, . K K lltegilsiifsf 1- 1 ffgzfewfzz .R . V,, ff L . Jgzgi +11 -ka ' f?sw2'!3E'rL1' aiizifgie .iw 1... ws 3. ,. f. . .llarlrvling , Mx ir rf...-.... ,qua-v' wwf' F' : s sa- . Mrs. Helen Lake, MA. '. Secretarial Studies x2 . ,,. A 1 .y . my 1 Nlra Cubriclla Dm' MA. Y S0CA4l:6IIlI'I'flI Sludies 7 - . 2.3 W. Clyde Robinson, MA. Economics Leslie Rusncr Businvss Law Mrs. Joyce C. Dean, M.l3..'X. .f'fCC0lll1lfI1g 3I7 V 'Sf Col. H. Paul Delliugcr, MS. Mrs. Ruth F.. Gilbert, MS. Grady H. Langford, MS. ,vrlrzrlgvrlzvzzf ACC0llII1iI1g Economics ll f i 1 v n EM.-.H 6 S K ' .kan -5- AM... Mrs. Heh-n Ligon, M,A, Mrs. Vurnice T. Robinson, M.S. lizzsifzess Secretarial Studies --W .... .ff .... .. . . . af Mrs. ,Ivan L. MCRL-ynolds, M.A. Homer Morris, MS. Cirviu H. Sandorson, M.B.A Blzsinffss Efonornics .warlwtilzg ff-5' V ll V gs 'V 1. l in A . 3 Q X 4 if 6 l , alfa-2-R , 1 '4 ' Q' Q 3 x Charles Wells, MS. Lynn Bm-rgold Gerry Fu-mlrivk, B.l3.4X l R A, - u V l l- s i 11 n e S s Tom Kelly Ella Blue Rhea, KIA. Grad. Asst. w Frances Fannin. MS. George Saddler 1101111 Ruff Q M. l.. COETTING, Ph.D. Dean of School of Erfucatiorz Lorena Stn-It-ll, Ph.D. School of Education Through its School of Education, Baylor seeks to make its contribution to the training of professional Workers in the field of education and to give a much needed understanding of educational problems to those who will exercise leader- ship in their respective communities. The School of Educa- tion is a division of the College of Arts and Sciences. Opportunity is offered for specialization in primary, elemen- tary and secondary education, in educational psychology, in guidance, and in school administration and supervision. Upon the completion of requirements students are granted the bachelor of arts, the master of arts, the master of science in education and the doctor of education. .wzwiwzf V I H. V. Williams, Ed.lJ. W. Read Dawson, Ph.D. B. M. Hanna, Ph,D. XM--. i i 2 3 Q , ,, S.. if 'lk C. G. Strirklund, Ph.D. Raymond E. Bilcs, BLA. Robert Curry, l'h.D. Felix J. Fruncisro, Ph.D. Hughie Huglws. Ph.D. Q fr W. C. Perry F. Lannon Smith Leslie Edwar Wm-lflin, Ph.D School of Law Baylor University's School of Law is designed through its curriculum to equip its graduates for the practice of law and to instill in them the highest degree of professional proficiency and integrity possible. To achieve this goal, the student is given intensive training in the rules and principles of law as evolved in the Anglo-American system of jurisprudence, legal method, trial and office practice, legal research and legal writing. Morrison Constitution Hall houses the School of Law in air-conditioned comfort. lt contains classrooms, a courtroom auditorium, a small appellate courtroom, law library, and a student lounge. The Practice Court, designed to equip the Baylor Law graduate for the complexities of practice in the Texas Courts, is one of the most important features of the curriculum. It helps to bridge the gap between the law studentis academic training and the problems of actual practice. The case method of instruction is used for the principal common law and statu- tory courses taught. Participation in the Waco legal aid clinic also affords practical experience for the student. The Law School was ap- proved by the American Board Association in 1932 and became a member of the Association of American Law Schools in 1938. ,- George R, Brown, LLB. Law N! V-'ff I sf Richard W. Hemingway, LL.B. U1-1121 Cf'!'l'f, B-L-S-, B-A Law Law Lfbfllffflll H. D. Wendnrf, LLB. Law W Frank Wilsmun, LLB. Erwin A- Elias, LLB- Assacizllf' JllSII'l'f' LIIVJ Tcxus Court of Civil Appeals DEAN DANIEL STERNBERG School of Music The School of Music is striving to accomplish three aimsg to offer vocational training for future professional musicians- composers, performers, teachers and ministers of musicg to pro- vide opportunities for study and participation for those who consider music an avocationg to enrich the cultural life of the University through the presentation of a variety of programs ranging from string quartet recitals to full scale opera produc- tions. As the oldest Texas member of the National Association of Schools of Music, and a charter member of the Texas Associa- tion of Music Schools, the Baylor School of Music has a great tradition to uphold and high self-imposed standards to meet. Martha Barkema, NLM. Miklos Bencze ,WW Q A Dr. Robert A. Markham Mrs. Earl Stinson Donald I. Moore, BLA. Dr. Euell Porter, MAI. F A .,. V K . ,V J Tina Piazza John W. Gibson, MAI. Cl ILIFIPS G. Eakin, MA Mrs. Ruth Miller, NLM. Bernard A. Smith, 13.1711 3 Z . Ek Q55 . ww- h , .3 ' J ,- I Thomas Redcluv Mrs. Mary Colvin 326 Mrs. Gail Barber Dr. Workman A Linn Burtoli Otis Herbert Colvin, Ph.D. EM m Elwyn wViCIlLlIlLll, PILD sw James Barber i School of ursing ANNE TAYLOR Dean of Nursing School ,Io Ann Ortigiesen Medical-Surgical Nursing Mrs. Genevieve Tachella Dianne Endres Parent and Child Heglfh Medical-Surgical Nursing 5' Sarah LuBrier .Ueziicizi-Surgical Department Miss Virginia Wvcir Irzstrizclor llvrlical-Szzrgiwzl Nursing 1 Wwe? W Mrs. Carolyn Hartnett Inslrucior Mc'riicaI4Surgica1 Nursing CL-dd:-s McLaughlin Publif Health QW Xffsmv L 'l ,V Q May Johnson Mrs. Sandra Defoore Roy Hurrvll .Uedimi-Surgical Nursing Nursing Direflor 0fSl11fir'nt Religion xiclirilies Carroll Librar The library is an important part of the educational equipment of Baylor Univer- sity. The book collection, now totaling almost 300.000 volumes has filled the Carroll Library to capacity and overflows into other buildings. Important and unique collections have been built in the fields of Texana, Browningiana, Southern and Civil Wfar History. religious music, religious education, and Southern Baptist History. The library is staffed by trained personnel holding masteifs degrees from accredited schools of library science. All professional librarians at Baylor have faculty status. BOSCOE BOUSE, MA. University Librarian New Lulu Sticn, MA. Estaline Cox, KLA. Mrs. Newell T. Burke, MS. 'fi tra 'vi -'-A 58,41 Darrell Pope, B.S. Bon-Jean White, BS. V -' -. , Ester Sheets, BS. 1 ,. : is ..,, K 5 Q N I James H. Rogers, B.A. Sue Margaret Hughes 1 Sim was 2' Mex: A- it Baylor Law Review Fred WL-4,-kly' lfrlitor of Baylor Law Review 'lihe official legal publication ofthe Baylor Law School is the Baylor Law Review, which is composed of research articles, case notations, and legislative comments submitted by selected outstanding students and contributions from members of the legal profession. tudent Bar Officers Arlen Bynum Sludcnr Justice OfLIl1lf School STUDENT BAR OFFICERS Back: Howard Lee, Ken McC0nnic-o, Jim Baker, Bill Dycss, Paul Lyle, Ronnie Gaines, Tom Foster, Francis Candy, Bob Stripling, Front: Arlen Bynum, Larry Winkle, Don Adams, Roddy Harrison, J. H. Green, Not Pictured: Jolm Estess. Fall Board of Governors, Jim Evans, Bob Garner, Marion Falwell, Everett Stovall, Fred Weekly, Bill Roberts, Al Conant, Jim York, Ed Fullhright, Ronnie Gaines. Board of Governors of Student Bar: Larry Winkle, Roddy Harrison, Mike Young, John Estes, Don Adams. The Lounge Law is the Baylor Lau' School Newspaper published quarterly. lt is sent to the ex-students of Baylor Law School through the United States and thirty-four foreign nations. Law School Who's Who GEORGE E. CHANDLERg Victoriag Senior. Phi Alpha Delta 135 President Phi Alpha Delta, Student Congress fMid-Law representative Student Court? President of Freshman Class, Editor of The Lounge Lawf, Most Outstanding Member of Phi Alpha Delta. JOHN PEELER ESTESg Lorena, Senior. Phi Alpha Delta f2J. Alpha Chi, Student Bar Association, Who's Who, Chairman of Law School Griev- ance Committee, Recipient of P.A.D. Scholarship. WlLLlAhfl JOHN QUACKENBL'SHg Delta Theta Phi, Editor Law Review, Who's Who. 'X BILLY G. ALEXANDER: Levellandg Board of Cow-rnorsg l're-s. Studm-nt Bar: Dvlta 'I'h1'ta Phi: Atty. Cn-n,g lures. Nlidlaw Class LARRY ALAN AXDEIISON: Croshv: Dvlta 'llheta Phi I TONY ARNOLD: Dallas: D4-lta 'Illia-ta Plnig Loungw Law. 1-ditor LAWRENCE BARBER: Seagravesg RDBEIIIII FRANKLIN RARTLETTQ lVlarShallg Phi Alpha D4-lla: Loungn- Law RONALD YV. BLACK: San Antonio: Board of Cowrnors: DL-lla Theta l'hig Grievance Conun, KENNETI-I EDGAR BLASSINGAIVIEZ Wacog 334 lloard of Cowrnorsg Crit-vancv Connn.g Student Con- gress: Assoc. Ed. Lounge Lawg Lariat Staffg Delta 'Ihr-ta Phi, 'l'1'vaS.: Sigma Dvlta Chi, Vice-Prosu Yrlvk. Editor ARLEN HSPIIJICR7' BYNIIIVIQ Aliilenci Board of Cowrnorsg Dvlta Theta Phi, I'r0S.g C. .l. Stuclc-nt Ct.g Loungf Law Editor: Er. Cl. 500.-Treats.: Mid-law Vivo-Pre-Q. HERSHEI, TRACY CRAWFORIL LUIJIJOCICQ Board of Cow-rnorsg Phi Alpha Dvltag Student Con- grcssg AISA tl:-le-gateg llid-law avadcmir' awardg Foo. Studvnt llar CLENDA GLASS CRUMPg Los Angeles, Calif.g Crivvaiivc Comm.: Alpha Chi 1 ATNIAR WI. DAVIS, IRQ Newtong Board of C-ovcrnorsg Delta Thr-ta Phig Trihuneg Sr. Cl. I rm-s. JOE DOWNIIYG: Carlsbad. N. lVl.g Board of Cow-rnorsg Dt-lla Thr-ta Phi, Trihuneg Sr. Cl. Pros. J I LARRY B. FUNDERBURKQ Palestineg Board of Govcrnorsg Phi Alpha Deltag Student Bar Treas. and Vice-Pres. FRANCIS I. CANDY: Corpus Christi: Board of Covcrnorsg Phi Alpha Dclta SMITH EDWARIJ GILLEYQ Miller Groveg Delta Theta Phi JOHN ll. GILLHAM: Clarendong Delta Theta Phig Alpha Chig Fr. Top Scholastic Achicvoincnt Award H. WAYNE GILLIESg Houstong CID KENDRlCKg Wacog Phi Alpha Deltag .Justice Dist. Vlllg P.A.D. Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas CURTIS DRENEN GLOVER: Dallasg Delta Theta Phi ROLAND H.. HILL. JR.: Ft. Worthg Delta Theta Phi COY JOHNSON: Millegroveg Delta Theta Phi BOB JANESg Hearne THOAIAS WINTHROP 1lACKg Phi Alpha Deltag Law Review JOE NIEADORg San Antoniog Phi Alpha Deltag Law Review Bastropg RAYMOND THOMAS PALLADINO Barre. Pa.g Delta Theta Phi WILLIAM S. PERRYg Ahileneg Phi Alpha Delta 3 Wilkes- JAMES EARL PRICEg Marling Phi Alpha Delta CHARLES MOODY PROCKg Dallasg Phi Alpha Delta, Vice-Justiceg Editorial Boardg Lounge Law, husiness manager: Comments editor, Law Review Phi Alpha Delta ROLLIN KHOURY: Yvaeog Board of Covernorsg Delta Theta Phig Grievance Comm LARRY M. LAVENDERQ Texarkanag Phi Alpha Deltag Grievance Comm.g Lounge Law JAMES ROY LINDLEYg Thorntong Board of Covernorsg Delta Theta Phig Vice-Pres. Sr Class BILLIE D. MCCONNELLQ Gunterg Board of Covernorsg Delta Theta Phig Grievance Comm Chmn. 335 5 3' Fall Pres., Spring Pres., Mike Srhwillm- Arcln Bynum Delta Theta Phi Law Sclzool Fraternity WILLIAM BATES ROBERTS: Waco: Phi Alpha Deltag Law Review: Editorial Board TED LANE SHAFERg Wy'IHOfC, Nell: Board of Governors: Phi Alpha Delta: Lounge Law: Mid-Law Soc.-Trcas. MICHAEL EDWARD SCHWILLEg Dallas: Delta Thr-ta Phi, Pros. DAN GLEN STEPHENSg Borger EVERETT SIMS STOVALLg Lake Jackson: Board of Governors: Delta Theta Phi: Law Review: Editorial Board ROBERT STRIPLINGQ Houston: Board of Governors: Delta Theta Phi: Grievance Comm. FRED WEEKLEYQ Waco: Phi Alpha Delta: Law Review, Editor JACK WOODS: Waco JAMES MARTIN YORK: Midland: Phi Alpha Delta: Low Revictwg Editorial Board Avo! Pictured: DON C. ADAMS: Jasper ELLANO ARCHER: Terrell HARRIET DEE BURKE: Marlin JOSEPH EDWARD BURESg Waco HOWARD A. CARNEY, JR.: Atlanta JEROME ERSEL DAWKINS: Port Arthur JACK DIES: Lufkin JOHN HAREORD DORLON, JR.: San Antonio PAUL DANIEL EATON: Eatonville, Ark. JOHN PEELER ESTES: Lorena JOE RAY FRYg Temple DAVID MICHAEL CUINNg Cleburne WILLIAM MONTACUE HAYNER: Tyler JOHN BRUCE HUGHES: Iowa Park WINSTON BRANTLEY HUMBERTg Corsicana THOMAS ERNEST JAMISON, JR.: Coleman WILLIAM O. KELLEYg Pecos RICHARD DON LATHAMg Brownfield JAMES MICHAEL LILESQ LaMarque LOUIS P. PENNEYg Waco JAMES GILBERT SHAW: Pecos JAMES EWING SIMS: Cleburne J. R. WESTBROOK: Waco O. HENRY 1MIKEt YOUNG, JR.: Abilene NYINSTON B. HLMRERT: Warm TOMMY MACK JOHNSON: Tylcr VVAYNE LEE: Wucu PALfL E. LAKEY: Midluml ROBERT LOFLEX : San Antonio JAMES LUDLlfXIg Austin PALL LYLE: Atluntu RICHARD WET .DON MITVA RLAND: Lnngvius DONALD H. MIDONALD. .lR.: Abilene- NATHAN O. NEWMAN: Abilene TOM NORMAND: Belton DON PATRICK: Dullas STEWART RICE: Curtis ROLAND M YEXRCY IR Br un 1 L . . 1 , , .Q y' LARRY RUDD SINCLAIH: Sulphur Springs PETER STEINMANN: Nvw York City, N. Y. CUINN TATE: Frivridswmsci FRANK TUCKERQ Wm-mr EMORY WALTON: Colfitllwuite LAWRENCE A. WINKLE: NVQICU id-Law ROBERT ADDISON: Dallas DAVID R. ANDERSON: Cieimurnt' ALLAN li. CONANT. JR.: Want CLARENCE MSONNY' CRIBR5g ITA-'iillllllllll BENJAMIN JAMES CLEA: Tvmple :TIM EVANS: OYt'1'tun TOM AROIN FOSTER: Corpus Christi WILLIAM FLILRRIIIIITQ Wm-tv RONNIE GAINESQ Wm-tw RALPH VICTOR CARY: Mitiluml .IOHIY HENRY GREEN, JR.: Crane RODDY LEE HARRISON: llrauui Falls 1 KM Q, V if-2: J' -PM-. 45-wr HARRELL CRIPSON: Devers OREN D. HABILIN: Pallacios MICHAEL JOHN HENKEg W JOHN llORNg lNUl'dl1t'lIH FRANK KlLLOI'GHg Wlaco 'IOMMY RAY LETRETTERQ Houston RUFINO ELIAS LOl'EZg Alice KENNETH McCONNlCOg Nvw London GLENN R. ANDERSONg Weatherford RAY DOUGLAS ANDERSONg Breckcnrid JAMES GRAY liAKERg Pcrryton J. SHARON BEARDONQ Orange ROBERT HOUSTON BELEWg Vernon DAN BOHANNANg Marshall PHIL EDWARD liRASSELLg Waco ROBERT BRIGGS Beaumont DEE BROOKSHIRIQ Wacvxm ROBERT CAMI'l3ELLg Willflj KARL NELSON KAYTON: Lamesa JIMMY W . 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I' 'XII -X WRIGHT: Iim-Iluire -mx 112' 1 VK S5255 Q N098 4 r 'Q'--v' Outstanding Seniors LINDA ODUM .llvllll HOLT Most Representative Senior Woman NWOSI R6pr6SGIIlf1liv6 S6lli0f MGH Pcrmanenf C1335 Sggrgfgry llUl'illlIIlC'7lf Class President fi if 1 --Q l ,cf wwf Fall Officers: Travis Parker, Vice Presidcntg Ralph Gasslott Trea urerg ,luv Arnett, Presidcntg Jacque McDonald, Treasurer Senior Class Ufficers Spring Officers: Ralph Cassiott, Prcsidcntg Buddy White, Vice Presidcntg Kay Shelburne-, Secretaryg Margaret Tyer, Treasurer. ai 2 Z T C Jiang? , SUNNY SPE ABERNATIIY: Houston. Elem. Ed., Spanish: Chis. Pi Alpha Lambda. Sigma Delta Pi HARRY GLENN ADAMS: Baytown. Riology, Chem- istry: Circle K. Alpha Epsilon Delta. Tri-Beta, Honors Program KENNETH R. ADAMS: Waco, Math, Physics: Kappa Omega Tau-vice-pres.. sec.. treas., hist.. pres. DAVID AIKEN: Atlanta. Ca.. History. English. Philosophy: BSU Missions, Philosophy Club WES ALLEN: Boulder, Colo., Psychology, Business: BRH Planning Committee. Psi Kappa Psi-treas. JANIES H. ANDREWS: Waco, English. Sociology. Religion DAVID ARMES: Fort Worth, English, Journalism: Sigma Kappa Iota, Rodeo Club. Rho Gamma Sigma---pres., Circle K, Menls ICC, Sigma Delta Chi. Fellowship of Christian Athletes JOE E. ARNETT. JR.: Waco, Music Education: Chamber of Commerce, Freshman BSI Council. Chapel Choir, A Cappella Choir, Jr. Class-vice- pres.. Sr. Classfpres., BRH Choir IRWIN MICHAEL ARONSON: Waccm, History, Philosophy: Alpha Chi ALVY LYNN ASHCRAFT: Vllaco, Religion, Soci- ology NIARIANNIC AUSTIN: Mansfield, La., Business Education: Alpha Omega HENRY P. BACOT: Kenedy, History, Eng- lish: Vllhip and Spur. Canterbury As- sociation-vestryman MARTHA RAITS: Fort VVorth, Elem. Ed., History: Pi Alpha Lambda. Student Con- gress, Kappa Delta Pi RHETTA CHAPMAN BAKER: Waco LEE BALIJWIN: Alta Loma, Economics, Chemistry ALTON, RALLARD: Wacro, Education, History. English PETER BARBA: Cuba, Language, Art: Kappa Pi. Representative of Kappa Pi in Europe IQ63, Sigma Delta Pi, Inter- national Club BETHEL ANN BARCELLOE Pasadena, Elem. Ed.. Religion SHARON BARKER: Chattanooga, Tenn., Elem. Ed., Religion: Freshman BSU Council, Phi Beta Mu-pres. MICHAEL RARNARD: Freeport, Religion, Sociology: Ministerial Alliance DEL BARNETT: Coldthwaite, Psychology, Sociology JOHNNY FRED BASS: Amarillo 15 KO! if TCL 'YQ--,A you-v BLRNIE B,X'I l'LES: New London. Sec. Ed.. History. Biology. Phys. Ed.: Chamlmer of Commerce. Phi Mu Alpha. Religious Ed. Assoc.. Head Yell Leader. SWC Sportsman- ship Comm.. Presidenfs Cabinet. Gymnastic Team-capt.. All SYVC Gymnast BARBARA BAUMEISTER: Philadel- phia, Pa.. Phi Beta lVluf-Corresp. sec., YWA Exec. Council YSLETA KAY BEALL: Sey mour. Elem. Ed.. Art: Kappa Pi BERNARD BEAMAN: Bellaire, Reli- gion, Speech, History ROBERT EARL BECKLEY: Beau- mont, History, English: Alpha Phi Omegafsec.. corresp. sec.. Chapel Choir FRANK BELL: Norwalk, Calif.. His- tory, English: Freshman Rifle Team. Pistol Teamfcoach. Rifle Clulw. Member of NRA EARL WAYNE BELVER: Houston, Re- ligion, History: Ministerial Alliance, BSU DOUGLAS BENECK: Garden City. Calif., Chemistry. Biology: Newman Cluh, Conservative Society DONALD NI. BENNETT: Atlanta, Ca.. Music Education: Phi Mu Alpha- pres., Barlws and Rhapsodyfpres.. student conductor. HRH Choir. NIENC. BSU Council. Omicron Delta Kappa. Chapel Choir PATRICIA BENNETT: Athens, Ala., Music Education: Phi Beta Nlu-rec. sec., Harrington House Council. Chapel Choir. BRH Choir. A Cap- pella Choir, Music Education Na- tional Conference-sec. ROBERT L. BENNETT: Nocona, Phi- losophy. Religion. History: BSU Council. Focus Week Co-chairman. Philosophy Cluh, lVIinisterial Alli- ance, Safety Council BONNIE BERRY: Warren. Ark., Psy- chology. English: Psi Kappa Psi- sec. SANDRA ELAINE BINGI-IAM: White Oak, Elem. Ed., English ETHEL LORAINE BLACKNIAN: Handshoro, Miss., Physical Ed., Edu- cation, Sociology: Delta Psi Kappa fchaplain. pres., AEROTC Band Sponsor, Angel Elightfpres. BLACKIVIAN, WAYNE: Corsicana. Math, Chemistry NANCY BLACKSTOCK: Center, Elem. Ed., English: Delta Alpha Pi. Allen House Council4pres. SUZANNE BLAILOCK: Dallas, Eng- lish, Education, History: Athenean -pres., treas., parl.. Baylor Beauty, Student Congress, Alpha Kappa Psi Sweetheart, Rho Gamma Sigma Sweetheart, Whose Who, Rep. to National Football Festival BILL BOATWRIGHT: San Antonio, Speech, Radio, Political Science: Al- pha Epsilon Rho, Debate Team ANITA HUIJINIC: Grand l'rairie. Education. Eng- lish: Student Congress. Laurel Society- sec.. Sig- ma Tau Delta--pres., Wlnfs Wiho in American Colleges and Liniyersities. Alpha Lamlmda Delta. Freshman BSL' Council. Phi Beta Nlu-parl.. homecoming nominee I. DAN BOIIANNAN: Marshall. Law. Englishg Alpha I-'hi Dmegafprcs.. rec. sec.. Alumni sec., Alpha Chifpres.. Umicron Delta liappa. Stu- dent Congress. Student Body'-yice-pres.. Deanis Distinguished List. Student Court .luror. ISCC IAIVIES HAROLD BOLIN: St. joseph, lVlo.. Pol. Sci.. History: Pi Sigma Alpha. Young Repulmlicans SHARON .IANETTE BOURGEOIS: San Antonio. Elem. lid.. English: Alpha Omega--parl.. Round- Lip Staff JOHN FRANCIS BRADFORD: Chuquicamata. Chile. Spanish. Education. English PHILIP DONALD BRANDENBURG: La Feria, History. Religion KAY LYIJ.-XY BRANHANI: Garland. Education. Eng- lish: Pi Alpha Lamhda NORRIS BRANHAAI: Garland. History. Eco.. Re- ligion: Sophomore Classfpres.. Student Con- gress. Circle K. International Board of Directors JAY BRICKICIL: Harviell. Alo.. Phys. lid.. Ed.. History 1 lracli. BAHIJER PAT ANN RRIIRJGEW.-X'l'ICR: Justin. Rel. Ed.. Eng- lish: Chi'sfchaplain. Campus Proj.-yicc-pres., pres.. Rel. Ed. Assoc.. Alexander House Council MARILYN .IIYNE BROWNIC: Yvhitticr. Calif.. Bi- ology. Clicmistry: Alpha Chi. Beta Beta Beta- ares. P.-ITRICIA C. BROWINILE: Odessa. Alusic Ed.. Alu Phi Epsilon. A Cappella Choi1'.AIENC -QP' 5? Wx 'isbn is.--. 'ji- -1 DANA KATHRYN BRUNER: Hillsboro, Elem. Ed.. History: Alpha Lamhda Del- ta. Kappa Delta Pi-pres.. Pi Alpha Lamhda-alumni sec.. rec. sec.. Seventh and James College Council JOE D. BRYAN: Wlaco. Sec, lid.. English. Latin: Baylor Rodeo Clulr---treas. GEORGE RONALD BERROWIS: Dallas. English. Religion BONNIE JEAN BKRSON: Wzico. Coin- mercial Design: Alpha Kappa Chapter of Kappa Pi National Honorary' Art Fraternity' DIANTHA SUE BUSBY: Wfeslaco, Math, Education. Englishg Band. Best Marcher Award 1061 MARY ELIZABETH BKSH: Athens, Eng- lish. Education. History. Religiong BSU Council, YYVA-president. Honor Coun- cil Secretary, Whois Wilma, W0m3I17S Student Government, Alexander House Council KAREN SUE CALDYVELL: Angleton, Psy'- chologyx English. Religion: Chi's-chap- plain: Psi Chi. A Cappella Choir, Fresh- man A Cappella Choir, YWA7s MARK S. CALIJWELL: Memphis, Tennes- see. Philosophy' Club NANCY LEE CALIIOUN: Indianola. Mississippi. Biology and English: Athcnean. Tri-Beta. Sigma Tau Delta. BSU Execu- tive Council. T12-'CJ3 Focus Wfeek Co-Chairman CARLITA CVXNYADAY: Fort Smith. Arkansas. Secondary Education. History BARBARA CARDEN: Fort Wrm1'th, Speech Therapy, Education: Sigma Alpha Eta--treas.. Student Congressfjuror CARL CARLSON: Wacci CAROLYN CARPENTER: Brownwood, Home Economics, Edu- cation: HRH Choir. Phi Beta Mu. Tri-D Home Economics Clulm JI LIJX ELAINE CARPENTER: El Paso. Biology. Chemistry, Religion: Columhus Ave. College Council. Wor'ld Mission Fellowship LILLIAN CLAIR CARTER: Woodland. North Carolina. Music: Oratorio Chorus. NIENC CAROL JEAN CATES: Wfills Point. Music Ed.: Phi Beta Mu- chaplain and treas.: Alexander House CouncilAsec.: Baylor Bards and Rhapsody. Oratorio Chorus, NIENC JANE ELlZABE'l'H CAEDLE: Dallas, Elementary Education. English: Alpha Omega. ICC-pres.. Collins House Council JAMES N. CHAMBERS: Clute. Philosophy. Math: Delta Theta Phi. Philosophy Cluh JEANNIXE CHIUNSINI: Jasper. Elem. Edu.. Religion CONSTAXCE L. CHLRCHILL: Arcadia. California. Chemistry: Secretary of Baylor Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Society SANDRA JEAN CLANCY: Ferris. Elem. Edu.. English: Chiis, Alpha Chi. Kappa Delta Pi. Missions. Alexander House Council. YYY-X PEGGY HL-DSON CLARK: Roselmud. Education: History LYNN PARKS CLAYTON: Randlett. Oklahoma. History. Re- ligion: Kappa Omega Tau--pres.. pledge capt., Best Pledge. Wo1'ld Mission Fellowship. TSCC Representative, Ministerial Alliance DAN COBB: Seminole. Economics. English: Circle K., Honor Councilechairman DANNY COCHHAN: Irene. Speech-Radio. English: Kappa Omega Tau. Wlrestling Team MIKE COLLINS: Houston, Physical Ed.: Freshman and Var- sity Baseball. lfellowship of Christian Athletes. Baylor Cham- lmer of Commerce. BAHPER 5 350 , .IK ' puma, JEANETTI-I DAY: San Antonio. Education. English, History MARIANNIC ELIZABETH DEADMAN: Sedalia, Mis- souri, History, English: BRI-I Choir, World Mission Fellowship. YWA LINDA CATHERINE DEAN: Fort Worth, Political Science, History, Education: Pi Gannna Mu, Pi Sigma Alpha, Young Democrats, Honors Program, Dean's List, Model United Nations Delegate WANDA LOII DECKER: Mt. Pleasant, Education, Bi- ology: CHI'S JULIA BECKER DELOACH: Beaumont, Education, Speech ROY L. DELOACH: Beaumont, Speech-Radio: Baylor Golden Wave Band, A Cappella Choir, Chapel Choir, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia JUDY DENDY: Waco. English, History CRAWFORD DENNIS: Waco, Sociology: Alpha Chi, Alpha Kappa Delta. Alpha Phi Omega-treas. PAUL COMMANDER: Houston, Economic Psychology ADDIE JOE CANRADT: Goldthwaite RICHARD A. COOPER: Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, Math, Physics. Religion MAURINAJWIESE CORLEY: Calvert, Home Economics: Alpha Lambda Delta, Alpha Chi, Dean,-s Honor List, Oratorio Chorus, Opera FRED CRIGLER: Riviera Beach. Florida: Gym- nastics. Bards and Rhapsody JAMES L. CROOK: Opelika, Alabama, Phi- losophy, Chemistry: Chamber of Commerce gyice-pres.. Alpha Epsilon Delta, Chamber Choir. Fr. BSU, RSI' Executive Council, Ministerial Alliance. Philosophy Club JERALD CROW: Doraville, Georgia, Music: Phi Mu Alpha EDWARD MASON CURTIS: Physics, Math, Re- ligion: Varsity Trackfco-Capt.. Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Alpha Chi, Omicron Delta Kappa, Sigma Pi Sigma, BSU Execu- tive Council MARTHA PAYE DAVIDSON: Belle Glade, Psychology: BIENCQ Psi Chi. Psi Kappa Psi, Chapel Choir MARY COLLEEN DAVIS: Waco, Math, Span- ish, Education: Chapel Choir, Oratorio Chorus. BSU State Choir, Harrington House Council. California Summer Missions REBECCA ALICE DAWSON: Corsicana, Eng- lish, History, Laurel Society-pres., Student Congress, Alpha Omega, Sigma Tau Delta, Pi Kappa Deltafsec.. Who's Who, Out- standing Individual Speaker Award 1962 SARAH DAWSON: Corsicana, Athenean, Stu- dent Congress, Board of Publications, Wom- en's Student Government, Sigma Alpha Eta FK, 'R Q ws.-W. V7 BE'l l'Y DISHOXG: Odessa, Elem. Ed.. Speech, Alpha Omega ANNA DONNELLY: National Park. N. .l., Religion, Elem. Ed. M. WAYNE DOYLIC, JR.: Muskagu, Okla., Sacred Music, Phi Mu Alpha, Chapel Choir, Missions JANET DOZIER: Wzittrm. Math, Education. Art, Alpha Chi. Kappa Delta Pi, Kappa Pi BENJAMIN CONNALLY DUGGER. JR.: Waco, Phi- losophy, Speech, Religion, Ministerial Alliance, Methodist Foundation-vice-pres. LINDA ANN DUNKIN: Texarkana. English, I'Iisto1'y, Education: Chiis MARTHA CAROL DURRETT: Houston, Elem. Ed., Re- ligion, Angel Flight-pres., ISO, Candidate for Na- tional Area Angel Flight Commander. Honors Pro- gram, ASO-ex. off. DONNA EAST: Arlington. English, Ed., Sociology, Delta Alpha Pi GERALD LEE ELIJER: Dallas, Physics. Math, Sigma Pi Sigma, American Institute of Physics MARY JEANETTE ELDER: Clifton. Home Economics, Education, Tri-D-sec., pres., Chapel Choir, Har- rington House Council. YVoman's Day Award, Home- coming Queen Nominee EMMA CLAIRE EMMOTT: Bellaire. Elem. lid., English, Alpha Omega-rush capt., pledge capt. JOHN EOEI7, III: Sacramento, Calif.. Riology. Chem- istry: Pre-Med, Intramural Sports ..g,,,,, l 049' Ir, e c Y 5 A9- it .: ,. ' K 51. .- in- i . J my if LEDRA KAY EPPERSON: El Dorado, Ark., English, Speech: Kappa Delta Pi. Sigma Tau Delta, Alexander House Council JOHN ETHERIDCE: Waco GEORGE A. E'I I'ER: Valley Mills LANDON R. EVANS, JR.: Newport, Ark., Physics, Math, American Institute of Physics MARY LYNN FARMER: Olney, Music Education, Eng- lish, Student Congress, MENCfpres., Alpha ChiA vice-pres., Alpha Lambda Delta, Mu Phi Epsilon BRIGITTE ELISABETH FENN: Waco, English, French, Education JOE G. FERRELL: Waco, Biology, National Associa- tion of American Biology DAVID FRANKLIN FARRIS: Fort Worth, History, Speech, Rho Gamma Sigma-vice-pres., Sigma Kappa Iota-president'-s cabinet, festivals committee, Ten Rest Dressed Men, Young Democrats, Men's ICC- pres. 351 MARJY FISRRITLL: Odessa. English. Education SANDRA FIELDS: Pharr. English. Education: BRH Choir. YYWA. Phi Beta Alu. Vvoinenis Stu- dent Governrnent MARY FISHER: Houston. Education, Sociology IVIONETTA ,IICAN FISK: McGregor, Education. Eng- lish: Band. Tau Beta Sigma MARY KATHLEEX EISK: Valley Mills. English. Education. Lihrary Science: Sigma Tau Delta- sec., treas.. Alpha Chi. Deanls List CWENDOLYX FITE: Carthage. History. English. Education WILLlAlV'l LAMONTEl7ORD: Ardmore. Oklahoma. Latin. Chemistry FRANK EORQLE: Port Arthur. Spanish. Business Colunihus Ave. Youth Council. Alexie-an Mission Silver Serxice JAMES ELCIN EOSTER: Kilgore. Chemistry, His- tory: Alpha Epsilon Delta. Alpha Chi. Phi Eta Sigma, Symphony Orchestra MARIEL ERIBERG: Tlyalpur. Pakistan. Education. English. History: Phi Beta Alu qv'-'V W tr-M' LL 'Us .--655 fn ... M, wi S : ,- 5 L! NANCY DEE l7IfLLENWIDER: Magnolia, Arkansa's,dEnglish, French: Young Re- puhlicans COY J. GARBETT: Seagoyille, History, English: Alpha Phi Omega CAROLYN GARDNER: Houston, Educa- tion: Alexander Hall Program Chairman SANDRA GARDNER: Itasca, Education, English SARA LILLIAIY GARNER: Dallas, Home Economics: Delta Alpha Pi PATRICIA GARRETT: Memphis, Ten- nessee, English, History. Religion.: Alpha Chi, Pi Gamma Mu, BSU Missions THOMAS EICENE GARRISON: Tulia, Political Science, Education: MBT, Cluh, Varsity Basketball RALPH GASSIOTT: Cleveland, History, Religion: Alpha Phi Omega, Senior Class -treasurer. president DELA GIBBS: San Angelo, Education, History, English: Atheneans, Allen House Council REXAIYIYE COLLINS GILLILAND: Edu- cation PAUL MARCUS GOBER: Seminole, Math, Education, History: Circle K, Pi Gamma Mu, Honor Council, Mid Century Schol- arship ALLISON GOFI7: Dallas, Music, Chemistry: Chapel Choir, A Cappella Choir, Alpha Omega-alumni sec., vicc-pres. 'WX 'if nv- J!! it ,nm A 50' Wig GWENDOLYN GOODWIN: Laredo, Physical Therapy, Biology: Nlethod- ist Student Kloyement NANCY L. CRANBERRY: Crockett, Elem. Ed., Spanish: Raylor Colden Wlaye Band, Tau Ruta Sigma-esec. LINDA XIIL'LEE CRAY: Dallas. Sec. Education, Hath, Speech: Alpha Omega-hist., cor. sec., standard's connn.. Round-Lip. Faculty Editor, BSI' Nominating Committee FRAN GRIFFIN: Center, Elem. Ed., Political Science: Delta Alpha Pi- gift chairman, alunmae sec.. Dean's Honor List PATRICIA CRIFEITH: Palestine, Edu- cation, Economics, Math: Pre-lVled Club-sec., Pi Alpha Lanilida CAROLYN ANN GRIFFITHS: Say- ville, L. I., New York, History. Po- litical Science: Baylor Colden Xvave Band, Round-Lp WARNER GRINISLICY, JR.: Alexander City, Alabama. Economics and His- tory: Alpha Kappa Psi CHARLES GRISHANI: Hico, History, Education. Religion. English: Kappa Omega Tau SHARON LYN GROSS: Shreyeport, Louisiana. Elementary Education, Religion: Kappa Delta Pi. YWIA Executiye Council. Deaifs Distin- guished List EUGENE W. HAGAR: Nashville. Ten- nessee, Political Science, History, English, Sociology: Pi Sigma Alpha, BSI Executiye Council. Colden Wlayc Band, People to People SAMUEL KEITH HALL: Yvaco, His- tory. Greek JANICE HARDESTY: Poteau, Oklaho- ma, History, English: Young Re- puhlicanis Clula ' RITA BETH H.-XRDINC: Liherty, Sec. Ed., Sociology, Speech AKTHUR OLIVER HARRIS: Smyrna, Georgia, Church Recreation BEN HARRISON: West Corna, Cali- fornia, History: Freshman BSU Council MAXWELL M. HART: Corpus Christi, Sec. Ed., Matheniatics, Physics: Sigma Pi Sigma ERWIN HAYWARD: Nederland, His- tory, Political Science, Religion JUDY HAZLEWOOD: Premont, Elem. Ed., English: Sigma Tau Delta, Al- pha Chi, Dean's Distinguished List few x gms. MARLENIC NIAREK HILL: Wlaco. Elem. Ed.. English BARBARA HINKLE: Longview. Elem. lid.: Kappa Omega Tau Sweetheart. Homecoming Queen. May Queen Nominee SHARON ANNE HODCES: Rockdale. English. Sec. Ed., Geology. llistory: Colden Wayfe Band, Tau Beta Sigmawyice-pres., Geological Society, Rodeo Club JUDD HOLT: Denton, Economics. History, Political Sci- ence: Student Congress-pres.. rep., treas., Tryon Coterie. Vtlhrfs Vllho, Air Force Academy Conference on Disarmament. April King Nominee BETTYE HOUGH: Seagrayes, Elem. Ed., Psychology JANYA HOUSTON: Houston, German, Chemistry, Al- pha Lambda Delta. Alpha Chi, Alpha Epsilon Delta JUDITH M. HOUSTON: Bartlesville, Okla., Latin, His- tory, Education, English: Alpha Chi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Law Wives Association, Young Democrats JUDY HOVVARD: Eudora, Ark., Music Education 354 JOAN H.-XZLEWOOD: Premont, Elem. lid.. Re- ligion: Dean's Distinguished List. Alpha Chi CARY IIITARON: Rock Hill. 5. C.. History, Religion: BRH Choir, Ministerial Alliancei vice-pres.. sec.-treas. BE'I I'Y E HEATH: Valley Mills. Elem. lid.. Re- ligion. Chfsflst vice-pres. BURNEY HEATH: San Antonio. Sacred Music: Bards and Rhapsody, Oratorio Chorus, BRH Choir DOROTHY HIQGWOOD: Seymour. Elem. Ed.. English ARTHIYR SWEN HELCE: Austin, History. Psy- chology. Religion: Psi Kappa Psifpres., fVlinisterial Alliance Missions. Intramural Wi'estli11g NANCY H FILMS: Houston, Biology , Chemistry: Tri-Beta-historian, Angel Flight--chap., Pre-Med Club, Alpha Epsilon Delta RUTH ANN HEMPHILL: Coleman, Art, Edu- cation. History: Pi Alpha Lamlidaicor. sec., pres.. Kappa Pi-treas., sec.. Rodeo Club, Dawson Hall House Council. Eestiyals Comm., Outstanding Sr. Wloman PATRICIA HENDERSON: Madisonyille. Eng- lish. Music Education: Alu Phi Epsilon- rcc. sec.. MENC, Alpha Lambda Delta ROBERT HESS: Pittsburg, English. Religion, Philosophy: Philosophy Club. Executive Council BSU LINDA JEAN HICKS: Lubbock. Elem. lid.. Re- ligion: BRH Choir. YWA EX. Council. BSU Missions. 7th X James College Council ANITA JOAN HILL: Abilene. English Ed., History: Delta Alpha Pi. Chapel Choir. A Cappella Choir 95-e KENNETH MONTE HOWLE: Houston. His- tory. Religion: Fr. BSL Council: HRH Choir RICHARD Al. HTADSON: Casa Grande. Ariz.. Math, Physics: liand--prcs.. Kappa Kappa Psi-treas.. sec. MONTE RAY HKLSE: Littlefield. Economics History: Tryon Coterie-reporter. vice-pres. Young Democrats. '4Ten Best Dressed Mena' CHARLES HOWELL HLTNDLEY: Temple. His- tory. Education, English: Circle Kfsec.. his- torian. Baylor-Ridgecrest Clulx JANICE INGRAM: Dallas, English. Education, History: Laurel Society. Phi Beta Mu. Alpha Chi, BSU Ex. Council, Er. BSU Council, YWA Ex. Council, Columlmus Ave.. Youth Council STANLEY IRWTN: Terrell, English, Sacred Music: HRH Choir. Er. BSU Council, BSU Ex. Council, Eellowship ol Christian Athletes, 7th S1 James College Council CHARLES RAY JACKSON: Springtown, Physi- cal Education. Religion: Ministerial Alliance lntramuralsfstudent director, BAHPER CAROL ANN JACOBS: Spearman, Music Ed.: Mu Phi Epsilon. MENC. Oratorio Chorus. Harrington House Council. Dawson House Council. BSU EX. Council BETTY JO JAMES: Beaumont. Music: Mu Phi Epsilon. XIENC. Chapel Choir. A Cappella Choir. BRH Choir PAULA SLE JENSEN: Littlefield. Nlusic Ed.: A Cappella Choir. Chapel Choir. Phi Beta Nlu-sec.. YYY.-X Choir CLYRTTS VV. JOHNSON: Buffalo. Religion. His- tory: BRH Choir GEORGE VVALL.-XCE JOHNSON: Moscow, Idaho. History. Political Science. Philosophy' HMG 'ET is-'W' A .sw -ap'-.W-w 'W I. .fb-'N NANCY LEE JOHNSON: Vlfaco. Art. llistory: Kappa Pi CLYDE R. JONES: Dallas. Biology. English. -Education: Alpha Phi Omega LINDA ANN JONES: Azle. English, Sec. Ed.. Sociology: Tth 8 James College Council. Silycr Service. House Council SAMMTE JONES: Temple. Philosophy. History. Eng- lish, Biology VVAYNE EDWARIJ JONES: Enid. Okla.. Physical Edu- cation, Education: BAHPFR CONSTANCE C. KEESEE: Clute. History. Political Sci- ence: Pi Sigma Alpha. BSU Missions. Pre-Med Club MARY ELEANOR KEHL: Wacrx, Beta Alpha Psi CALVIN ALBERT KENT: Tuscumhia. Mo.. Speech, Economics. Political Science: Debate Team. Pi Kappa Delta. Speech Clulm. Young Repuhlieans. Pi Sigma Alpha. Order of Artus 355 FRANKLIN KILPATRICK: Georgetown, Religion, English SANDRA KAY KILLEN: Waccn, Elem. Ed., English I. CARTER KING: Albany, History. English: Min- isterial Alliance, Young Republicans ARCH CORLEY KOONTZ, JR.: Woodslioro, Bi- ology, Chemistry: Taurus Society, Pre-Med Club, Beta Beta Beta ELIZABETH ANN LaFOlY: Bermuda, Sociology, Psychology: YTWA EX. Council, World Mission Fellowship, Co-Chairman Follow-Up and Evalua- tion for YVorld Emphasis Week 1962 CYNTHIA LAM: Wichita Falls, Sec. Ed., Sociology, English: Angel Elight-national sec., delegate to National Angel Flight Conclave 1962 JOHN MONROE LANDERS: Edna. Kan., History, Religion: Young Republicans, Dcan's Distin- guished Ilonor List BILLY ROSS LANIDESS: Tucumcari, N. M.. Bi- ology, Chemistry, English: Alpha Epsilon Delta gsec.. House Council LYNDA LANE: Wacfo, Home Economics, Educa- tion: Yvesley Eoundationfsec., treas., BSUfrep., Tri-Dfparl. IIKDITH AIYN LANGFORD: Corpus Christi. Music Ed.: Alpha Chi, BRH Choir, Mu Phi Epsilon, MENC. Oratorio Chorus, Chapel Choir, Colum- bus Aye.. College Council TOM ALAN LANCSTON: Santa Ee, N. M., Math, English: B Club. Colf Letterman KENIXETII LANIER: Nacogdoches, History. Re- ligion: Band JUDY LATIMER: Houston, Math, English, Alpha Lambda Delta, Delta Alpha Pi, Alpha Chi, Laurel Society CURTIS P. LAWRENCE: Pauls Valley, Okla., Creek, Latin, Education, History, Fr. BSU Council, BRH Choir, Dean's List LINDA LEE LAWRENCE: Shreveport, La., English, Religion: YWA-vice-pres., Chi's-cor. sec., hist., pub. Chr., Honor Council, Hospitality Co-Chairman World Emphasis Week BOBBY LEACH: Dallas, Biology, Chemis- try: Alpha Phi Omega JUANELLE LEAZAR: Jewett, Elem. Ed., English JIMMY LEDBETTER: Tyler, History, Bi- ology, Chemistry: Circle K-pres., Stu- dent Congress DORIS LENGEFELD: Hamilton, Elem. Ed., History MARY ANN LESH: Wichita Falls, English Ed., Journalism: BSU Council, Phi Beta Mu I-IILDA LEWIS: Cypress, Elem. Ed., Bel.: Pi Alpha Lambda, Student Congress, BSIQ Homecoming Nominee RALPH G. LILLARD: Siloam Springs, Ark., Pol. Sci. WILLIAM R. LIVELY, JR.: San Angelo, Biology, Chemistry DAVID L. LOCKHART: Texico, N. M.. Biology, Chemistry, Pre-Med Club, BSU Missions Comm.. Golden Way'e Band DON LONG: Dallas, Sociology. History GALE RHODES LONG: Pearsall, Physical Ed., History, Bards and Rhapsody MARY ALICE LONG: Houston, Elem. lid., Religion, Angel Flight ROBERT HENRY LYEN: Nlexico City. Mexico, Education, His- tory. English: Kappa Omega Taufpres.. Leakcy Leadership Lab-delegate. lnternational Community MARY LOWIC NltALLlSTER: Dallas. Education. English, Soci- ology CAMILLE NIUCANN: Lometa. English. Education, Alpha Lambda Delta. Delta Alpha Pi. Alpha Chi R. H. XICCOY: Crowell. Biology: Lambda Sigma Chi, Pre-Med Club. Bears-n-Air ,IIYDITH CAROL MCCLEAHY: Houston. Education, English, Alpha Lambda Delta. Alu Phi Epsilon-sec.. Alpha Chi JUDITH EAHLE MCCLELLAN: Seminole. Elem. Ed.. English HANDEL VV. NIQCRACKEN: Grand Prairie. History. Religion, Ministerial Alliancefpres.. Kappa Omega Tau, BSL Council J. ALBERT NlcDANlEL: Vestal, New York. Chemistry, Math, Student Affiliate of the American Chemical Society f-syice-pres., Golden Wz1y'e Band JACQL-ELYN MCDONALD: Houston, Biology. Sec. Ed.: Alpha Omega-rec. sec.. hist.. Senior Class-sec. BOBS MCELROY: Waco. History, English. Spanish: Pi Gamma Mu-vice-pres., Sigma Delta Pi-yicc-pres., Alpha Chi-sec., Laurel Societyf-sec., Alpha Lambda Delta, Sigma Tau Delta EDD MCELROY: Alt. Pleasant. Art. English VD 'wtf' Q'-39 in-sv WA AB' x Q.. 4-usd' iw ,PQ .kr P 4 5 we 'W 'vw Xl,-XRY W7Xl.I..-XCIC Nlr'l7ARl.'XND: Raleigh. X. C.. Math. I-Iistory NANCY ANN NICCRECOR: Temple. Elem. lid.. English: Phi 'Ihr-la Kappa. NEA. Luncheon Cluh. Rusiness Ad Cluh WILLIAM CODY NIcKNICI-I'l'. JR.: Jacksonville. Ela., Religion. Psychology. English DEAN SCOTT KIQNIIWRRY: Decatur, Ga.. History, Phi- losophy. English: Alpha Chi. Honors Program. Phi- losophy Cluh-pres., Deanis List, Young Democrats FRED A. MALOINIC: Alamogordo, N. M.. Riology. Ce- ology: Raylor Ceological Society FRANKIE NIANLEY: Rosenthal. Business. Sociology: Reta Sigma Phi. Wiomerfs Intramurals. RSE. Young Life JOYCE ANN MARKHAM: Waco, Physical Education: Colden Vlfave Rand --Freshman majorette MASON: Denham Springs. La.. Elem. Ed.. Eng- lisi :fx T A...,, gm fy -as 12 I 358 Q MARY DARDIEN NIATHIESON: Lorenzo. Home Economics: Tri-D ANNE HUNT MATTLAGIC: Waco. Elem. Ed.. English: Bards and Rhapsodyfsec., Whois Who JOYCE MARIE MAYNARD: Pine Rluff, Ark., Music Ed.: Mu Phi Epsilonfwarclen, vice- pres.. YIENC. Chapel Choir. A Cappella Choir JANICE MEDLIN: I-Iampshire, Elem. Ed., Re- ligion: Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Chi, Missions MARILYN HAYS NIEDLOCK: North Little Rock. Ark.. Math, English: Kappa Theta- vice-pres., sec., soc. chmn.. Laurel Society, Alpha Chi, Alpha Lambda Delta. Honors Prog.. BSU Devotional Comm. MARTHA IVIEISSNER: Et. Worth. Elem. Ed.. English: BSL? Juvenile Work, Deanls List, Atheneans GAYLE MIDKIFI7: Gonzales. Elem. Ed., Soci- ology: Golden Wave Band CAROLYN MILFORD: Olney, Speech. English. Ed.: BRH Choir, BSU Exec. Council, Chiisf vice-pres.. Speech Major Cluh, Dorm Night Director LEAH KAY MILLER: Et. Worth, Speech, Eng- lish, Ed.: Alpha Epsilon Rho, Speech Senate, Chi's-May queen nominee, Homecoming Nominee, KYBS Continuity Dir. MARY LU MILLER: Lubbock, Elem. Ed. Spanish: Pi Alpha Lambdafpledge pres., sec ANN .MARIE MILLS: Hempstead, English, Ed., Speech: Alpha Lambda Delta, Sigma Tau Delta, Phi Beta Mu, Honors Program CLAUDIA SUE MILLS: Midland, Spanish, English, Ed.: Sigma Delta Pi-sec.-treas. JW AK I' I av -H7 qw-.ay ' EGRL? iw DON HOYVARD MKRDOCK: Dallas. Soci- ology. Religion: I7ellowship of Christian Athlelesfprcs.. BSIY Director of Student Services. Kappa Alpha Delta MARK NILTRDOCK: Albuquerque. N. M., Re- ligion. Psychology: Baylor Chamber of Com- mercc-pres.. Fellowship of Christian Ath- letes-vice-pres., BB Club. SVVC Sportsman- ship Comm.. ISCC. BSU Exec. Council BETTY DEAN MURPHY: Waco, Elem. Ed., English: Alpha Omega-pledge captain. projects chmn., rush chmn., Junior Class Sec.. Round Upfeclitor. managing editor, Board of Publications JERRY MYERS: Wzicfo, History, Education, English: Newman Club-homecoming nom. SHARON YVETTE MYERS: Baytown, Sec. Ed., History, Music Ed.: Chapel Choir, A Cap- pella Choir. Chiis-vice-pres., Bards and Rhapsody THONIASROSS MYERS: Garland MARTHA LOUISE NASH: Dallas, Music Ed.: Pi Alpha Lambda, Bards and Rhapsody, Chamber Singers, MENC, TMFA LUIZ NATALICIO: Porto Alegre, Brazil, Psy'- chology, Religion: Foreign Students' Club, BSU Council. 1961 Baylor Laboratory Band SYLVIA JEAN NEAL: Temple, Elem. Ed., English MICHAEL D. NEFF: Wooclland Park, Colo., Chemistry, Biology: Alpha Epsilon Delta, American Chemical Society FRANCES NEC: Corpus Christi, Piano: Mu Phi Epsilon. Alpha Chi, Alpha Lainhda Delta, Tau Beta Sigma, Baylor Symphony, Golden Wave Band ROSE NICHOLS: Oklahoma City, Okla.. Physi- cal Ed., Home EC.: Tri-D MARCO IVIITTEL: Eldorado. Home Eco., Ed.: Della Alpha Pi- alumni sec.. treas.. vice-pres.. Tri-D. Rodeo Cluh-sec..'sweetheart. Homecoming Nominee LINDA MOODY: Pharr. Speech and Hearing. lid.. Psy- chology, Art Activities: IVSC. Dawson House Coun- cil-vice-prcs.. Sigma Alpha Etafrcc. sec., Psi Kappa Psi. Golden Wave Band, Speech Majors Cluh DONALD MOORE: l'it. Vlforlh. Chemistry. English: Beta Beta Beta, American Chemical Society. Dean's List ELIZABETH ANNE NIOOHIC: Amarillo. History. Po- litical Science, Ed.: Atheneans. House Council LINDA MAY MOORE: Cladewater. Elem. Ed.. Religion: Atheneans. Alpha Phi Omega-sweetheart. Baylor Beauty, Rep. to Texas Univ. Round Ifp. Soph'. Home- coming and May Queen Nom. JASON MORI: Honolulu. Hawaii. Foreign Service. History: Baylor Chamber of Commerce GWIN MORRIS: Clovis, N. hl.. Sacred Music: A Cap- pela Choir. Phi Mu Alpha MOICE A. MOSTELLIIR: Waco. Geology. Chemistry: Baylor Geological Society Adfg, 359 DOROTHY NIEDERER: Waco, Nlath. Ser. Ed.. English: Alpha Chi. Alpha Lambda Delta. Kappa lk-lla Pi ROBERT E. NORRIS: Centerville, iowa. Cerman. lforeign Seryice. English: Chapel Choir, Drama, BSU State Choir NANCEE ELLEN YORVELL: Dallas. Elem. Ed., English LINDA ODUM: Nashville, Tenn., English, Ed., His- tory: Student Congress. Phi Beta Mu, SCONA Delegate. External Affairs Chmn.. Most Repre- sentative Jr. Girl, Whois Who. Student Body sec.. Moth Representative Sr. Girl JOYCE OGI.li'l'H: Walfzci SANDRA HAUCK OLDHATVI: Houston. Elem. Ed., History: BRH Choir. Chapel Choir, A Cappella Choir DONALD RAY OSBURN: Houston, English, His- tory. Creek: Alpha Chi. Deanis Distinguished List. Pi Gamma Mu. Sigma Tau Delta. Baylor Symphony Orchestra. Colden Way'e Rand, Canter- lmury Assoc. ESTHER ROSE OYVEN: Chattanooga. Tenn.. Soci- ology, Psychology. History: Alpha Kappa Delta, Phi Beta lVlu-Avicc-pres.. Psi Chi. Outstanding Senior XWIOIIILIII PHYLLIS OYVEN: Eldorado. Ark. Wlll'll C. OWIQXS: Luflcin. English, Ed., History HOWARD PANGBCRN: West Columbia, Biology, Chemistry DONALD RAY PARHAM: Et. Wiorth. History. Edu- cation, Religion, Political Science ',,.,,..f 'ws-f -.wwf K ROBERT CONNELL PARK: Stephenville, English. History TRAVIS PARKER: Diholl. History. Re- ligion, English: Student Congress. Min- isterial Alliancefsec., Seventh and James College Council, Sr. Classfvice- pres.. Board of Publications Wll,l,lANl llAYS PARKS: Jacksonville, Fla.. Political Science, Sociology, Track, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Semper Eidele-s Soc.. Pi Sigma Alpha JOAN REUELINE PATTON: Pharr, Cen. Bus., English, Speech: Phi Beta Mu, Bards and Rhapsody JAMES B. PEARCE: Waco, Greek, Latin, Alpha Chi BEVERLY PETERS: Van, English. His- tory: Memorial House Council, Young Republicans LARRY PHILPOT: Ft. Wtirth, History, Economics: Kappa Omega Tau-vice- pres., ISCC-public relations BARBARA ANN PICKETT: Garland, Edu- cation, Math, History, Pi Alpha Lambda, Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Sigma Alpha, Alpha Chi, Kappa Delta Pi age-.w DAVID PINTO: Waco. llistory. English. Xlathz Colden Waye Band LILLIAN PITTARD: Memphis. Tenn.. Xlath. Physics: Kappa Pigsec., treas., Math Assoc. of America VONDA PLA'll'l': Wlaco. English. History. lirl.: Sigma Tau Delta. Alpha Chi GEORGE WILLARD PULLOCK: Lorenzo, English. Rusiness JAMES BERRY PORTER: Henderson, Political Science, History ELAINE POSEY: Chattanooga. Tenn.. Speech and Hearing Therapy. Special Education: Atheneansfpledge capt.. Eresh- man BSU Councilfsec.. BSL' Exec. Council--sec., Sigma Alpha Eta+-reporter, Psi Kappa Psi. Sophomore Class Sec. JOSEPH WOOIJVIN PRESTON: Eatonton. Ca.. Religion. Eng- lish, Sacred Music: Bards and Rhapsody. A Cappella Choir! pres., Merry Men Quartet. Columbus Aye. College Council, Alpha Phi Omega, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia-corresp. sec.. Freshman BSL' Council STELLA PRICE: Lawton. Okla.. Elem. Ed.. English: Atheneans Dawson House Councils-treas. JANE PRIDCEON: Temple. Elem. Ed.. English: Athenean. MSM JUDY RIITH PRIDGEOX: Temple. Atheneans EDWARD GARY PURDY: Macon. Ga.. Psychology . Economic Psi Chi. Circle K CAROLYN ANN HAMSOUR: San Antonio. English, Education, Spanish: Freshman BSL' Council. BSU Exec. Council. Rards and Rhapsody. BRH Choir. YWA Exec. Council. Memorial and Alexander House Councils A. J. RAYBURN, JR.: Et. Worth. Sociology, Religion: Ministe- rial Alliance, German Cluh. Colden Wave Rand GLENDA REEVES: Alice. English. Ed.. History: Pi Alpha Lambda-vice-pres. JAMES JOSEPH REID: San Antonio, History. Political Science' Young Democrats KATHERINE LOUISE REID: Port Arthur, Commercial Design, Math: Chils-treas.. publicity clnnn.. Kappa Pifpuhlicity chmn., Allen House Council-sec., YVSC4pres.. Whip and Spur Art Staff. Outstanding Senior Woman BARTON RHEA: Tyler, Physical Ed., Sec. Ed., Art: BSU Exec. Council, Summer BSU Council. RAHPER. TAHPER WILEY FOSTER RICH: Wlaco. Physics: American Institute of Physics, Sigma Pi Sigmagpres., Alpha Chi iof in 452 hr' Mir '-41, rv tw , r .ga ERR 'mi VIRGINIA RLDD: Denver. Colo.. English. Speech, Ed.: Atheneans. Dawson House Council. Honor Council F. BAKER RUIDOLF: Coleman. Political Sci., English: Young Democrats MERLIC RUMMICL: Uyalde. Math, English RITA ANN RZEGOCKI: Southington. Conn.. English. History GEORGE SANDUSKY: Bay City, Biology, Chemistry SARAH BETH SASSER: Wacfrm. Home Ec.. Education: Tri-D GEORGE PATRICK SAXON: Wlaco. Math, Physics GERALD BRYAN SAXON: Marlin. Math. Geology: Baylor Geological Society. Alpha Chi 362 SHARON RITCHSON: Houston. Elem. Ed.. Re- lifrion BARBARA ROBERTSON: Waco. Elem Ed.. Spanish JIM E. ROBINSON: Wlaco. Phy sics. Math: Var- sity Tennis. .American Institute of Physics JANICE ANN RODEN: Dallas, English PEYTON FOSTER RODEN: Dallas, English, Economics: Beta Gamma Sigma, Order of Artus, Rho Gamma Sigma, Varsity Tennis CHARLES RICHARD ROEDER: Vlfaco, Math, Physics, Pol. Sci., Air Sci., AFROTC, AIP MARY ELLEN ROGERS: Waco, English. Ed.. Math: Sigma Tau Delta. Kappa Delta Pi LINDA KAY ROGERS LYLE: Duncanville, Voice Pedagogy, Applied Music: Alpha Omegaftreas., Laurel Society, Alpha Chi, XVho's Who, lst Runner Ep Miss Texas Pageant. National Sweetheart, Baylor Beauty, Cotton Bowl Princess I BOBBY R. Rt'BNR'l'F: Sherman. Economics. Pol, Sci.: Deanis llonor List DUIIZ RLCKER: Little Rock. Ark.. Psychology. Economics: BRH Planning Comm.. Psi Kappa Psi HAROLD KENDALL RUYKER: Nat-ogcloches, Music lid.: Chapel Choir. A Cappella Choir, Baylor Opera. NIENC ROBERT WV. RICKER: l.ulvlJock. English. His- tory. Religion JAMES GLENN SAKON: Wflarlin, Biology, Ge- ology: Beta Beta Beta. Sophomore Honors. National Science Foundation JOHN RECINALD SCIIWANDER: Seabrook, Drama. English JOHN WILLIAM SCHWETNIAN: Waco. Eng- lish. Hath: Alpha Phi Omega. Sigma Tau Delta. Board of Publications, Whip and Spur Staff. Iscani-editor MARY Sli,-XLS: Corpus Christi. Geology, Math, Education: Baylor Geological Society BARBARA NELI, SEXTON: Jacksonyille. Eng- lish. Education. Business Ed. KAY SHELBURNE: Snyder, Elem. Ed., Soci- ology: Delta Alpha Pi-pres., rec. sec., pledge capt.. BSU, Allen and Dawson House Council, Sec. Sr. Class. Nlay Queen Nominee DON M. SHIPLICY: Plainview, Biology, Chem- istry RICHARD S. SHOBERC: Albuquerque, N. M., Chemistry, Math: Pre-Med Club. American Chemical Society. Basketball KATHLEEN SHROPSHIRE: Wicliita Falls. Math, Sec. Ed.. General Business: Kappa Delta Pi HARRY CHARLES SIEBIQR: San Bernardino, Calif., Spanish, French: Circle K, Alpha Chi, Sigma Delta Pifpres., vice-pres. BETH SIMS: Snyder, Elem. Ed.. English DIAXNIC SIXCLAIR: Port Arthur. Sec. Ed.. Latin. Library Science 'dr'-Y 121 ir J 1- t,'f szgqgyfz-5 A 2 ' we ELWIN LLOYD SKILES, JR.: Abilene, Outstanding ROTC Cadet, Drill Team. Chamber of Commerce. Student Congress, Columbus Aye. Youth Council! pres., Whois Whcu TAMARA SLAVENS: Ashland, Ky., Business, Art: Pi Alpha Lambda-his., cor. sec.. keeper-of-the-garter. hiis, Baylor Leadership Lab. DENNIS SMART: ,Waco, English, Chemistry, Circle K -Cor. sec., Board of Publications, Alpha Epsilon Delta PAULA BETH SMITH: Beaumont, Elem. Ed., History P.-XVLA I.OI'ISE SNIITH: Pasadena. English. Educa- tion: Kappa Delta Pi. Alpha Lambda Delta. Alpha Chi ROY BIISTER SMITH: Lampasas. Xlath: Football KENT SOIEOTIK: Hallettsyille. Art History. Music His- tory: Phi Mu Alpha, Kappa Pi, Oratorio Chorus. IES Programfl'niyersity of Vienna DON SPIZIIIJ: Wvaco. Psychology. ROTC I 363 MARY Al.l'lBEl3A SPELI.: ,laclcson. Miss., History, English. Education: Pi Camma Mu- -sec.. Seventh and james College Council. Mississippi Clulv-sec.. Allen and Bayyson House Councils. Focus Week Evaluation Co-Chairman JOE B. STANFORD: Eldorado. Sacred Music: Phi Mu Alpha. Baylor Opera-Rigoletto and Boris Godunov, A Cappella Choir. President of Baylor Chamber Singers. Soloist in Oratorio Chorus-HThe Crea- tioni' JAMES E. STABK: Marietta. Georgia. Psychology: Bi- ology. English: Psi Kappa Psifpres.. Psi Chi- treas.. BSU Missions. Seventh and James College Council KEN STICIJNIAN: Houston. .lournalisnr English: Baylor Lariat-sports editor. associate editor NEAL ANN STEPHENSON: Dallas. llistory. Educa- tion, English: Alpha Chi. Kappa Delta Pi- sec., Pi Alpha Lamhda POLLY SLE STEPIIICYSON: llichardson. English. Edu- cation. History: l r. HSL' Council-treas.. Ruth Col- lins llouse Council. BSU Advisory' Council. Colomhus Avenue College Council. HRH Choir. Alexander House Council---trcas. CAPPTE STERLING: Leland. Miss.. llistory. English: Atheneans. Alpha Chi. Laurel Society. Whois Who, Xxllllllilll-S Student Coyernnie-nt. Student Congress. ICC. Alpha Lamhcla lie-Ita JAMES li. STPIW.-XR'I': Spcerh-Badio. English: Alpha Epsilon llho. KYBS Ja 364 BAY STINSON: Brigham City. Tltah. Political Science. Religion. History: Bards and Rhap- sody. Young Rcpulvlicans. Pi Sigma Alpha BARBARA STONE: Clovis. N. M.. Vllorlcl Mis- sion Ecllowship--1irogram chairman. Sigma Tau llelta. Alpha Chi ,IOY STONE: Jackson. Miss.. Elem. Ed.. Voice: liigolctto. Mississippi Clulifsec.. treas., Al- len llouse Council. Uawson House Council, Wlonianis Student Government. Chapel Choir MARY ICLIZABETH STONE: Moorestoyvn. N. ,l.. Music Education. History: Mu Phi Epsi- lon. MENC. Volunteer Mission Band. BBH Planning Committee. Harrington Hall Pro- gram Committee. Memorial Publicity' Com- mittee CAROL ANN S'l'0t 1': lndependencc. Mo., Music Education. Voice: MENC. Oratorio Chorus. Bards and Rhapsody. Messiah Soloist MARILYN STOET: Baytown. English. History LANA FEAGIN S'I'RlPLIlYC: Waco, Elem. Ed., English: Pi Alpha Lamhfla. Chapel Choir. Deanis List SANDRA KAY STYLES: Beaumont, Elem. Ed., French CLEMENT McCAliTY TALKINCTON: Jack- sonville. Biology. Hi-story. Chemistry: Fr. Foothall. Alpha Phi Omega BERT TAPLEY: Sulphur Springs. French, English. History: Chapel Choir, A Cappella Choir. BRH Choir, Alpha Lambda Delta, Alpha Chi. Laurel Society' BERT TATE: Marlin, English, Biology: Foot- ball, Try -C, FCA, MBT, Cluh AL TAYLOR: Dumas, Chemistry: American Chemical Society. American Institute of Physics, Baseball 'fi' EARL TINSLICY: Whhiri. Indiana, Philosophy. Religion JOHN C. TRUZSDELL: San Antonio, Math, History: Arnold Air Society JAMES TUBBS: Longyiew. Chemistry. Biology DAVID B. TURNER: Austin, History, Religion DAVID E. TTQRNER: Joplin, Missouri. Religion NADINE TURNER: Covington, Tennessee, Education. Math MARGARET TYER: Houston, Elem. Ed., Spanish, English, Kappa Theta-pres., treas., social chairman, Best Pledge, Kappa Delta Pi-f--yiee-pres.. Sigma Delta Pi. Vilomanis Stu- dent Goyermnent, Allen House Council-yice- pres., Dawson House Council, Outstanding Senior Wlornan SHERRIE ANA VANDIVER: Hohlis, New Mexico, Biology, Chemistry, Pre-Med. Cluh TORANCE VANDYGRIFF: Ben Franklin, Edu- cation, History, English, Speech, Brooks Hall Assistant Dorm Director, Debate Team MARGARET LECRETIA VERNON: Baton Rouge, Louisiana, History, Education, Spanish, Kappa Delta, Chi's-rec. sec., Al- pha Lamlnda Delta BARBARA VOSS: Miami, Florida, Music LTSA WAGER: Longyiew, Education, English R' qu has 'Wi 15 . . ti, 'J' U if .lOSEPHlNE TAYLOR: Stockdale. Elem. lid., English MARY BETH TAYLOR: Houston. French, English, Sec. Ed. RICHARD NOEL TAYLOR: Carhondale. Illinois. Psy- chology. Philosophy. English, Alpha Chi, Psi Chi, Philosophy Clulzfpres., HRH Choir-vice-pres., Circle K, Deans Distinguished List JOAN TEDEORD: Aviehita Falls. Education. Religion, Student Congress. BSU Executiye Council. Phi Beta, lVTu, BRH Choir. Viforld Mission Fellowship, Execu- tiye Council. Columhus Ayenue College Council CAROL ICVELYN TELCICR: Terrell, Piano, Applied Music: Alpha Lambda Delta. Mu Phi Epsilonfcor. sec., Opera Chorus for Don Carlow and Rigoletto,'7 Alpha Chi, Laurel Society, Dean's Distinguished Honor List BRUCE R. THOMPSON: Premont. Biology. Chemistry: Alpha Phi Omega PATRICIA THOMAS: Houston. Education. Chemistry, Alath SANDRA THOMAS: Alice. History, Education. Art, Pi Alpha Lamlwda W- f-A I DOROTHY RAY YVALKER: Stonexille. Mississippi. History, Education, English: Atheneans, Mississippi Cluh--treasurer. WYOIIIZIIPS Student Government. Dawson House Council ELLA GAYLE VVALL: 'I'eXarliana, Arkansas. History, journalism 1, Lariat -editor, WI1f.l7S Who, Laurel Society-reporter, hist.. Alpha Chi. Alpha Lambda Delta. Chi7s. Theta Sigma Phi-pres. LINDA KAY YVALL: Odessa. English. Speech: Phi Iiappa Deltafsocial chairman, Delwate Team, Student Congress DIANE XVARD: Atlanta. Ga.. Xlusic Education: Student Congress. Chapel Choir, RSE Executive Council. RRH Choir. Music Educators National Conference, Fr. Eootlmall Princess. Phi Beta Mu NORMAN DOUGLAS XVARE: Houston. Chemistry. Math: American Chemical Society, AFROTC DAVID IVI. WARREN: Houston. Political Science. Economics. Historyq Delegate to Student Congress on National Affairs. Deliate Team, Pi Sigma Alpha 'LHP' ,,,,..--H' A4 pw K'- 4' wg Tvs sw' w-MM-A DORIS WARREN: North Little Rock. Ark., Chemistry. Math, Physics: American Chemical Society-sec.. student affiliate, Deanls l.ist PATRICK SCO'l l' WASHBLTRN: Tulsa, Oklahoma: Journalism, Speech-Radio, History: Alpha Phi Omega. Alpha Epsi- lon Rho. Newman Cluh KRYS, Swim- ming Teamfcaptj AIYN WATHEN: Dallas. Elem. lid., Span- ish: Chiis. Sigma Delta Pi BERT ALLAN WATSON: Waffru, Foreign Service. History: Alpha Phi Omega. Stu- dent Congress ,IEANNIE WATTS: Rochester, N. Y., Physi- cal Education: Pi Alpha Lamlida. Delta Psi Kappa, Allen House Council MARY LOIS WEAVER: San Benito, Home Economics. Education: 'Ilri-D, Bards and Rhapsody DONNA WELBORN: Atlanta, Music: Al- pha Chi, Mu Phi Epsilon, A Cappella Choir LESLIE MARIE VVELLS: Jacksonville. Ela., Home Economics, Education: Pi Alpha Lambda, Tri-D CAROLINE WEST: Luhluock, Biology, Po- litical Science. History: Pi Sigma Alpha LARRY MAC WEST: Wilco, English. His- tory: Alpha Phi Omegafpres., Student Court, Board of Publications JIM WSESTRROOK: Chamblee. Ga., His- tory. Psychology IVIARIANNA WESFIIBROOK: Itasca, Elem. Ed., Sociology: Phi Beta Alu LOLYIS WESWWORELAND: Chamblee. Georgia. Chemistry, Bi- ology, English: Freshman Baseball: Try'-C. Baylor Safety' Council ROBERT WEIZEL: Broyynwood JOY LAVERNE WHITE: Odessa. Elementary Education. Re- ligion: Angel Flight. ROTC Sponsor MARTHA ANNE VVHITE: Kenedy, Psychology, Spanish, Bi- ology: Alpha Chi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Laurel Society- parlianientarian, Psi Chi-secretary: Sigma Delta Pi, Psi Kappa Psi, Honors Program JAMES CLINTON WHITTENTON: Houston. Music: Arnold Air Society, ROTC, Golden Wave Band. BIENC FRANKLIN C. WILLIAMS, JR.: Palestine, English, History: Honors Program, Literary' Discussion Group. History Club, Alternate to CE College Bowl JOY WILLIAMS: Ackerman. Mississippi. Elementary Education, Sociology ROGER NVILLIQXMS: Atlanta. Georgia. Psychology, Religion, English: Psi Kappa Psi EDWARD F. WILLIAMSON: Xvaco, Geology. Math: Baylor Geological Society SANDRA DAVIS WILLIAMSON: Andrews, Elementary' Edu- cation. English: Kappa Delta Pi MARILYN WILSON: Beaumont, Math. English, Political Sci- ence: Pi Mu Chi, Chi'sfvice-pres. KAY VVINDEBAIYK: San Antonio, Elementary Education, Re- ligion PAUL J. WINDSOR, JR.: Marlin, Physics, Math: American Institute of Physics: Nose Brotherhood CINDY WITTI-IH: Dhahran, Saudi Aralmia, Elementary' Educa- tion, English JOHN WRIGHT: Waco. Business. History, Alpha Phi Omega RICHARD ANTON WUENSCHE: Houston, Music, Baylor Band, MENC-yice-pres., ROTC JOHN LEWIS YOUNG: Nashyille, Pre-Med, Math, Chemistry, Phi lxlu Chi, Summer Missionary '61, Silver Service, Morn- ing Watch Committee STANLEY YOLYNG: Tampa, Florida, History. Religion: BRH Staging Committee, Freshman BSU Council, Columbus Avenue College Council, BRH Choir, Mission Co-Chairman. BSU EX- ecutive Council ROLLIN AAK5: Clillun SAINID AllUKl5HKg l,Lllt 4llIIL', .'Al'illllLl4 FRAIN ADAMS: .laspvr LESTEK G. VXIJUIS: Waim BRENDA KAY AGUILLAHDQ llaisile, Lu. GWIQX ALDIIIDGE: Nt'tlU1'l2lIIll NANCI AI.l,Xl3ASHIg Slblllllllflllgv,312159. W'Al,T AAIAKERQ Sl11'i'wp0rt, Lal. LARRY AAIEKINEQ Alim- CHXHIAIQS ANDERSON: WYLll5t'Ill7ll1'Q. C0111 . I WW! JAMES THOMAS ANlJEli5ONg Tn-rrell .IANET ANDERSON: l'll. l,L1Illll'I44lillt', Flu. IYAIIHICN ALBERT ANDERSON: Houston DELI. 'XNTWll,ERg lmngxicw ,IANIES KENNY Al'l'Ll'f: Washington, D.C .IOIIN II. AllNlf'l l'E: NlI'AltJNll'I'. Olilu. ,IANICT AHHINGTONL lTL1l'llIIg!'ll MIKE ART: llul1SIHI1 Bll.l.lE .IO AFKEWIL lnkv Cllurlvs, Lu. ROXCIIC ELDOY XSTUX: Glvn Rufi- O A ' z ,Q A v nL? 'Y'v ' i..'?1, A A is ,Ml 4 Qgjx I ,VAAV N, -1-My my-1, Wav- uv, Q3 wi GINGER ATCIHISON: T'TilflIIlg1t'll SHERILYN BAILEY: .lu-fforsrm ,IANIEH H. lSXINg Clill't'l1tl0I1 LEON BARBER Dallas ROBERT BARRETTg Gainesvillv NANCY BAHHON: Dallas POLLY ANN BARRONg Cenlvr .IIIDI BARTOINQ Belluirfx AIARGIA RAE DEAUGHQ Buyluwn KAY BERRYg Wlacu CARMEN Bll.SEg Wlam DONALD BLAGKBIIRNQ Ivucu MARGARET ALICE IILAND: Edinburg .IUDITH BOLLINGEIM Sealy CAHOLYN BOOTHEQ Gonzales PHILIP BOURLANDg San Antonio ,IAAIES BOIVDENQ Denver City JOHN T. BOW3IANg Sim Antonio VIRGINIA IIRAFORDZ Gatcsvillc NORRIS GLEN BRANHAM: Garland DANIEL CALVIN RR.-XNTLEY: Forest, Miss. SHERHY I5REEDg Austin HAROLD BHIDGEMAN: Dallas BETTY ANN BRIGGS: Nome BABS BROWN: Rivlulrdson JERRY BROWN, Aztec, N. M. LLOYD T. BROWN, Memphis, Tenn. LOLA BELLE BROWN, Dayton BARBARA ANNE BRUNETTQ Waco JANE BRYCE: Henderson BETTY BUCKLERg Whoo CHARLOTTE BUGHQ Houston JERRI BULLOCKg Clinton, Miss. BARBARA BURGESSg Alvin ROBERT GREY BURK, Tyler JOY BURRESSg Arlington DELMAR LEE CATNQ Cladewatcr MARGARET CAINQ Foley, Ala. BERNIE LEE CALAWAYg O'Donnell WILLIAM E. CALE: C11-ozct, Yu. JOHNETTA CALHOUN: Hobbs, N. BI. SHIRLEY CANIPBELL: Austin BRENDA CAMP: Wvllilllvy JAMES CANNADAY: Winnslioro JOYCE CARCILL: Bryan RANDALL CARTER: Louisxillv, Ky. WANDA JOYCE CASONQ Plano SARAH ELLEN CHAMBERS: Bc-nton, Ark. JARRELL LEE CHAl'l'ELLg Elgin CHARLES CIliA'l'HANl: War-o SARAH DEBBY CHERNOFFQ Waco MAURITTA CHERRY, Malakoff DON CHRES'l'NIAlY: Taft ,iw y . QQ, ,ff ilr-Y' . Y. 'aa Y-,' by G' .QL Y. . I qw CAROLYN ANN CALVERTQ Chickasaw, Ala. . 4,- X ,iw A .2 wx 45 . Q X 'xl I EEE., t 9..- ' wx N 21 I is S. be uw. I R'Kf . 1: , 3 2, 'Y' fs.-N 5-T xi, is AL x ' K ,Q 41 f fm tx Q I -. za -C1 A RORERT CHRISTIAN: Iflonston MARGARET CHIIN: III-Iluirv CECELIA CLAI3lIRNg Dt-Iton CLAUDIA CLARKg War-tt CONNIE AIACK CLARK: Lvvt-IIa111fI CAROLYN ANN CLAYI'ONg I'Itn't-st City CARY CLEAI: Fun Rt'1'r1111'tIi11o. CuIif. MILTON LAWRENCE CORBg Etlna MARY LEE COIIATSERQ Et. W4ll'IIl GAYLE COLRLRX: Ornnut- KAREN COLE: Ct-orgt-tmxii TROY NVAYNE COLEQ TuICo IIIIYLLIS COLLIICR: IIt1l'tIt'sxiIIt'. UIQILI. SUE COI.LIERg II:-iidvismi .IOY COLLINS: I orc-st City. Ark. LARRY DAVID IIOLTIIARIR I IuytInfILt ROBERT EUGENE COLTON: Dallas SHARON COOPER: Hillsboro DAVID COPELAND5 Im MARTHA CAELYN CORIZINQ Waco MICHAEL HENRY CORWINg Waco LARRY ll. COIISERg Corpus Christi SYLVIA LEE CRAWFORDQ Houston CYNTHIA ANN CREEDg Irving ,IERRY CROCKETTg AtIuntu, Cu. CYNTHIA CROWLg San Augustine! CARLA SUE CROXTONQ Mt. I'Ieasatnt OIIILLON R. Cl LIIEPPERQ Orunffe IIAI L CURRIER: Denver, COI0. BILL DANIELQ Alitnni, Flu. RHELDA DAVENPORTQ EI Paso DON L, DAVISg Dallas rk '10 6, IQIICXNDR RIYTH DXYIS: XY4iw .IDIIN DsXYlSg Vicluriu ,IIIDY 'NNN DAYIS3 Sim-wprwt, La. .IIIDY DAVIS: Elgin LINDA lIX'l'HERINlC DICANg Ft. Wurlli Sl l',YI', DR-XX: Cilmvr IIICRI' D4-IIORDQ Trmplv SIIICIIHA ANN DEDMANg Numgcloches I,IlCIl,l,lC R. DEESIE Imciisl, N. C. WlI.I,lAlM ROBERT DIIIVDORQ llm'ull1x'. Cu. DDNNX GAYLE De-RUSIIA: Corsicana LXRRY X. DHANES: NlIllI4Illl'l'ill1L'. N. M. DAVID DOTYg Fu1'vst, Miss. ANN lJI7l3OISg Wilma LINDA DIIITOURZ Corpus Qlliristi .IDR CIIAIJE DUNCAN: Cu1'sia'a1na ILICNIC DINKS: HKPIISIIIII WlI.l..'X MARY DINIAP: Sim Antonio DDRDTIIY JUNE DUNN: R1-1-ville RDDNIQY H. EATMAN: 'l'vxurkanu MARTII X KAY IQLLIOT: Mumlay ,IRRRY LYNN ELLIS: IILITIIIIQPII ,IIQAY ICLMORE: Warm KAY XNYE FLSEY: Ruiilile-1', Colo. is . -fs' AQ? :-42:25 x ! IST 5 ,au 5' 4.19-'-I :3 ,wr ks . K 'R- ek 'Q' ' it f 5' 4, -5. 34 ?.,F1- As im. '95 ix D M... 'Tai 3 .QA Q ' N . - .,.I TEDDY LYNN ESTICSS: Tylcrtimn. Miss. MARY HARDINC l RIl'I'S: San S.ilnu ROBERT Fl'I'ZIII'CII: LLIIICLISIPI' XVALTER l7I'l'Xl'A'I'RIilK: Wim MARIAX FRAMICQ fllmirwulcr, Kaus. MARCIANNA FRANK: llillsluoro KATHERYN lVRAXICRg ,li1cksor1. Nliss. LINDA FR.-XZIIQR: Wluirlnn CHARLES FRIQDRIIIK: Springfivhl. Mn. CHRIS FRFEM KN: Ilur Springs. Ark. COXNA FRY: Ili-fmmwml CAROLYN IXIIRRZ Mugimliu, Miss. NANCY GAINFS: I.ulmlmCk RUDY CARClAg Ruymimdville RICHARD I.UWlfI.I, CAI T: Corpus Christi DANIEL ALLEN CLICSTRIXC: Dallas CARI. GIIORMLIQN : Lus -Xngrelus, Calif. CHARLES CII,I,RSl'lI'l: Covington, Vu. MARY LYNN llII,I.RSl'llfg Longxicw STEVIN COAD1 llmulxillc, Intl. NANCY ELAINE CDDLSRY: 'I'r-ugiiv 37I ,I A ' '-E: 3? fl .gil if-M I X, ' If. S 'I ff, - , ,,, 6 9 , ,,: A . I - , ' 5- 3 H.. 2 - A D 8 . .4 M I N. XQ Q 'Q X ri 5. 1 fs.. FRANK P. GRANRERRN2 Crockett CRAIG GRANT: Port ATIIHII' SARAH BESS CRAYQ Conrm- DALR THOMAS CRIFFEE: Nilus, Mich. RICHARD P. GRIFFENg Hnuston DAVID GRIFFIN: Paris FRANK GRIFFIN: Liberty CLARA SUE CRIFFISg XYVHCU BETTY CRISHAMg Fairy DAVID AV. HALI'Ig Haym-sviIIn', Vu. ROMALITA HALF: Xvacu LINDA LOLISIZ II.-UI: Uvuldv BARBARA HAMMOND: Sun Antonio ROYD HAINIPTON: Warm KATRINA IIARDI3ERCERg Morton ,IANICE HARDRS'I'Yg Potvuu, OIQIH. LARRY HARKINS, JR.: Pillllpil FRANK MCLEOD HARRELLQ Florence F. C. C. DONALD HARRIS: W11m'fr YVALTER DUKE HARRIS Tn-xurkana, Ark HONDA HARRI5ONg AII0yt0n PATSY .IANE IflASSLERg Eunice, N. M. ALBERT R. IIAYg Beaumont SUE HEARD: Uvulde SHARON HEFLIN: Louisvillc-, Ky. .IACQUELINR HENDERSONg Hu1nbIC ONA LEE HENDRICKg PIliIips .IUDY ROB HENDRICKSg SmitI1viIIe BARBARA HENGSTg Houston JOE HENRYg Rruzoria IIILL I'IEI'I.ER: .Ulu Loma IJOROTHN XNNE IIEIALER: wvglvu K.-XTHEHINE HERNDON: WaxaI1114'I1i1: .IAN HERRINC: W111-1+ SLZXNNE IIERRINIIZ IIILIIIII I'1'L1i1'ic NIICHAEI, IIERRINIPTON: Rungcr RLANCIIE HELISSNIZH: Warm WILLIE EVALOU III,X'I l'g Wann .IOHN FORRESTEII IIICKS: Houston LOUIE ROYIIE HILI1: UiI1114'r SHARON IIILL: DLIIILIQ ILXRBAHIX NIARIE l'IINKLEg I.4111gw1Cw .IANET SIIE HODCKISS: Irving CHARLES VVILLIANI 1IOLLANI'lg I Ioydz11Ia1 ,IANIES HORN: HlIIIIILll'LI MICHAEL DENNIS HUMMELg Victoria NANCY IINIJEg EI Dorado, Ark. EI.IZAI3E'l'II HYDENg DHIILIS WANDX LICIZ INIJEIUIAN: 51111 XNIIIOIIIIP ,IANIE9 INCRANI: Omlvssa I.YNETTIC .I-XCOBFON: CZIIYUQIUII IJARXVI. X. ,I XNIE5: I'In11sto11 IIEIILAH .IICIXN JOHNSON: Ifrust NIICHAEI. JENKINS: D11IIas , GW 5522-if 0 ,ju V:A:A I is -N Ly: 1.2 , nf 1 4--I D .3 Nj Sw A MARY ELLEN JICNSON: NNILIVH PAUL C. JONES: I,L'C'LlIllI'. ilu. K. NI. KOVOUFSI: Yazd. Iran ARTHUR KEES: .Iuspe-1' BUERETT A. KINIQ. .IR.: IVI, XY CAREN KING: IIu114I011 DON NVAYNE KING: T1'xa11'Ix1111u BETTY KIRRO: .Xxt1'II LINDA KIRK: CHVIIIIS CI11'ifIi HARRISON KOHLER: C1'a111cI I,l'lII1 CYNTHIA KOLLIIOFE: IJ11II11s LUCILLE KOONTZ: NNIUUIISIHIIWI LYDELLE KUET'I'NER: Arlwiu. JOEL IAMKIN: IILIFHCIFIILI FRANK LANCLEY: HIIISI3IIl'1D WAYNE LANHANI: DLIIILIQ RICHARD ALVIN LANIER: QX111 LETHA LANSFORD: L11 Nlurquv LINDA LOU LARKANQ II4111Qtor1 .IUANELLE LEAZAR: .Icwvltv 41 nm 4. aim.: E YRL FIJI RILEON LEE: NI1. Olivo. Miss. IIAIIWIIY Llflfg Dallas CAROL LICSKIN: Yvucfo CLENDA KAY LINDSEY: Stamford SANDRA LICE LINIIIELNIANQ CrOSI1y TRAVIS I.OfIKI'IAR'I'g DAIILIQ FRANCES LOETIN: Jasper LINDA LUIS LORD: Waco YIICHELE Ylt-CLEI.LAN: Nvw York, N. Y. DAVID II. 5It'CLlN'I'OCK: llouston .IAIYIES DYYID KIVDANIELL Tvmpe, Ariz. DONALD ILE.-IN N14-lJOWELLg Roanoke RONALD YIUDOYVELLQ Roanoke ALYA SLE XICJLNKIN: Cuoro BIfT'I'Y XII-KERALL: NNILICU SIIELDON If. MQLIQOIJQ RII'IllllllHfI, Vu, HELEN .IOANN Mt-MECHANg Raytown, IN CAROLYN ALICE XRNABB: Dallag BARBARY YNN NIt'NEIR: Houston UWEN LEE XIcNELLACEg Nlolmilc, Alu. JAMES B. NIADDOXg Santa Monica :, Q :af H, X t, W I .1 . . I o in 'SHUI Io. 'Ps 5' is fini, 'IQ sn we ff- Y, 374 i S, E 5 lie-316 V-53, Juv, ix! , . 5, ,ul -I.-,- Q? A . Za . X, x io . ' -ob III EDWARD I'. AIACREQ Crystal City, Mo. JAMES EDWARD MAl.LORYg New Orin-uns, La. JACK BIANNllNCg San Rafael, Calif. BUDDY MARTIN, San Antonio EDWIN JACK MARTINg Wacrti GLORIA MARTIN, Hmulerson JANET JOY NIATHIASQ Ft. Wortli VIVIAN ELAINE BIATIILA: Tomple WILLIAM S. MAYNARD, JR.: El Rt-no, Okla. SANDRA KAY NIEEK: Killa-cn ROBERT AIELEARg SUQIIIOUI' RUTH ANN NIERRIFIVIH Slirovt-port, La. ROBIN MIDDLETON: Sun Antonio SANDRA SUE NIILES: LQ-vita IYIARTU5 NIILEYg Springcialc, Ark. ANNE MILLER, Dallas KENNETH MILLER, Beaumont ELINOR 1IISI ELD'I': Butte, Mont. CAROLYN NII'I'CHEI.I.: Colorualo Springs, Colo. TOMIVIIE .IEAN IYII'I'CIIELLg Carlin JOYCELYN AIONCOLD: Borgcr JOE I . IIONROEQ Km-rrxille CAROL CATROIN MOORE, Brownwood DIANA MOORE, CIILIIILIHOUQZI, Tvnn. , fl .. I V Ui' M IIETE l l ca, Y, a K A' 5 I I iiiiigiz CIXUER MOORE: YIvLlI'1'0ll. Ariz. GWENUOIHN KAY NIORUAN: IILISLITICIIH NATl5l'll'A MOTEL NICf31'l'Q'4l1' MARIIHN MURPHXQ AILIISIILIII MARX XELI, MURPHT: I.HllQlYlt'lY W'ILl.ARlJ RAY MERREY: Cruml I,1'LllI41l. LINDA MIKE NAIL: Cill'lIlLlQt' HARYEXE NM ERT: lfurl Wurlll REISEKAII ANN XAYLOR1 l urt XYOIIII BRENIJX KAY NETHERY: Milan JOHN W. AEWYKIRK: Lulu' fflulrlm-S. l.L1. JEAN N EWMAN: H1ll1SlliIl SHARALOU NORMANg BCHUIIIKYIII. DONNA GAIL NUTTEHg CUIIIAOO DENNIS HAROLD O'l3RlENg Wluco DEANNA OTYEAI-3 Jacksomillv, Flu. SUSIE OSTIQEN: Corpus Cllrisli GEORGE ROBERT OWEN: El llurgulu, Ark KENNETH OWENS: Huuatnu LYNDA ,IOE PACK: Xxvlllwih BETTY PAGE: Wlxorlon GAYLE l'AlNTERg Dallas MARTHA CAIL PALMERg Wynne, Ark. PAUL l'Al'ATHANASlOl'g Mum-flunia, cvl'l'l'l't' VERA ELIZABETH PARKS: Wuvu GLENIJA NELL PATEg Columlmus, Ollio STANTON PEMRERTONQ TL-mplv FRANCINE PHILLIPSQ Houston KATHLEEN CAROL PICKQ Waco GEORGE CHESLE PICKLE: Tyler SYBIL PITTM,-XNg Poplarvillc, Miss. MARY EVELYN POMEROYg Pasadena 375 JO ANN POSKEY, Nacogdocln-s JOUETT L. POWELL, Dallas SHARON R. POWELI., Houston NORMAN A. PRESLEY, Woodslmoro LAWRENCE PUCKETT, Tyler JERALDINE PURIFOY, West JAMES L. QUEEN, Abilene SUSAN MELISSA REDDIN, Monticello, NANCY KAROL REDMON, Peru, Ind. REBEKAH ALICE REED, Corsieana XVINIFRED REED, Olney MARTINA I. REEVES: Houston JUDY REINHART, Houston SHERRIE RICHARDSON, Alvin LESLIE RINEARD, Batesville, Ark. KELLY ROBERTS, Mt. Pleasant BRENDA ROBERSON, Waco SANDRA ANN ROBERSON, Hereford Ark. NANCY PAULINE ROBINS, Shreveport, La. JIM L. ROBINSON: Mesquite PAUL D. RODABAUGH, Kansas City, NIO. JAMES CONLEY RODCERS, Talco LOUIS RALPH ROHR, Rialto, Calif. BOB ROTHE, Dallas WILLIAM RUSH: Alexandria, La. GLENDA KAY SANDEFER, Beaumont EREDA MAE SANDELL, San Benito RICKY SAUER, San Antonio SUZANNE SCARBROUGH, Shreveport, La. MARY FRANCES SCHMELTEKOPF, Kyle JENNY SCHWETMAN, Dallas LINDA SUE SHELBY, Waco VIRGINIA SHERRILL, Midland EARL LEE SHINPAUGH, Pharr VERLA SHUTTLESWORTH, Houston JIMMIE SIMMONS, Big Springs CAROL JOE SIMPSON, Hamlin JEANNETTE SLATE, Corsicana ANNELLE SMITH, Tulsa, Okla. BARBARA JEAN SMITH, Waco CARY ALAN SMITH, Rotan HOWARD SCOTT SMITH, Amarillo LINDA JOYCE SMITH, Houston MARILYN SMITHg Panipa NITA LOU SMITHg Dallas NORMA CISSELL SMITH: Waco MELISSA .JEAN SNELLg San Angelo CARL SNODCRASSg Dallas SUZANNE SOMMERVILLEQ Hope, Ark. PATRICIA ANN SOWELLQ Crand Prairie TERA ANNE SPAIN: Atlanta, Ca. POLLIE SPAlYNg Jackson, Miss. HARRY SPICERQ Springfield. Mo. ANN STANFORDg Bryan JIMMIE V. STEWARTQ Uvalde LINDA CAROL STEWARTg Houston NANCI ANNE STITELER: Waco BETTY SUE STOKERg Odessa SAMUEL .JAMES STORMSg La Fcria JUDY STOVALLg Rirmingliznn, Ala. WILTON D. STRIPLINGg New Boston CAROLE SULLIVANQ Phoenix, Ariz. MILTON TALBERTg Waco JOHN TANNERg Dallas BETTY TERRY: Crockett TOMMY C. THOMPSONQ Howe JAMES D. TODDg Wicliita Falls DON TRULLg Oklahoma Citv. Olila. MILTON O. TYLERQ Palacios JULIE U'I'Tg Dallas CONNIE VAHRENBERGQ Chillicothe, Mo. MICHAEL J. VAUGHNg Cayuga SANDRA VINYARDg Mt. Pleasant at x a ils I I- N al Q if 5 ga:-I . 6.5 ff' f I I Q 'Zin .g ' iwxx 6 N. rw-1 S1 Juniors Q Q. 'W'-jf' , Q 'H in I S. ,.t,.--A MARY ANN VOlCTSg New Braunfels .IOYCE JEAN VOLCIK: Hewitt HERBERT L. WADEg Harlingen JAMES THOMAS XVAGNERQ SIIICNCPOTI, La CONRAD O. WALCHg Cunado BILL A. WALKERg Betfvillc DAVID A. WALKERQ Billings, Mont. JAMES LAWRENCE WALKERg Dallas ROBERT VAN WALLlNCg Houston .IOANNA WYARDQ Longview CYNTHIA WATKINSQ Ft. Smith, Ark. GAY EVELYN YVATSONQ Slircvcport, La. SUSAN KAY WATSONg Monaltans LAURENCE WATTSg Houston PATRICIA RUTH WEISBQ Houston GERALD WELCH: Beltsville. Md. MARGARET DANA WELLSg Beaumont BROOKS, HARDY WESTER, JR.g Houston .IUDY LEE WHEELER: Little Rock, Ark. KAY WHlTEg Nlexia SARAH ANN WIHITEQ Palmetto. Fla. .IOLENE B. WHITEHURSTQ Clifton HUGH CRAWFORD WILFONCQ Waco RON WILLCOXON: Lvxington, Ky. ,IERRY KEITH VVII.I.IAMSg Rayniondxille PAUL WAYNE WILLIAMSg Flint, Mich. HORTON WILLISQ Magnolia, Ark. CHARLES H. WILNIOTHg Clcliurne NANCY CAROLYN WILSONg Tyler TUCY WILSONg Longview WALTER RAY WILSON: Del Rio DIANE WlMBERLYg Sour Lake MARTIN WISENBAKERg Humble BARBARA WISTRANDg Houston JILL WITHROWg Los Gatos, Calif. BOB WOLEQ Houston BILLY NELSON WOLFEQ St. Petersburg, Fla JOSEPH LESLIE WOMACKg Bryan JANELLE ANN WOODQ Orange BARBARA ANN WRICHTg Denver, Colo. TAMERA LYNN YERKESg Pleasanton MARGARET HELEN YOUNCQ Cameron CLARENCE ZAOZIRNYg Alberta, Canada MARY SHIRLI ZUMOTQ Amman, Jordan .Uidnight Fire Drills 'JSR Ss ! 9' Saturday trips to the Washrzteria 939' 1- A L. M- Parking Tickets from the friendly cup, Bulldog Drumnzond 379 1r111gf11111111 I,!11.sx U,l!111'1.w: Hull-lm Wnulw. l'1'm--1111-111: Ijllllll' xxlIHI1t'1klf. lI'l'1lXlll'1'IkI IXLIITII 111113 Yin' I,I't'Sid4,'IlIQ V111 Inu-1-11 .111111. s .h1-.-.- 1111-1. Junior Class Officers V ig 'nm-fm,-A WMM B11,x'lo1' S1111l1'11fs 111 ftIl'0l1fr p11.wI1'111v fll Gt'UI'gP,.S ffl111r'f.' ll 11g1111 i. To 1,16 Victor lwlolzgs 11112 spuifsu Full Soplmnmrff fflrzxs 0j'j'icPrs.' Carol Jxllll West. Sm-ra-tary houn, Yin- PI'CSitiL'IlI. Sophomore Class Officers 'VM- if ui fjf-..'wg Pfw 2 32 s 1X'R . X527 aff. 'Q' 'Q K .axle 1 A '1 1s-1 ' ,. ' , swim? Spring Sophomore Class Uf-f'I.t'f'f.9.' Susan Griffin. Treasure-r: 1 To111111w Calholln Pryidenl NIik1 'Nlillnr Vin Pre Q Curolv Pope, Sewre-t11ry. K 5 1 .Qs A 381 Carol? Popv. T11-11s11r:'r: Kon Smith. P11-si1l:'11I: 'l'o111111y Cul WILTON ABEL: Rim-al-l SIIE ABERCRONIBIE: Ft. Wu1'll1 ,ION CIE ACIIIESON: Waco AIICIIAEL ALBERT: Darivn, IIUIIII. .TOE ALLEN: T.i Vt'lllllllI .ION ALLEN: Refugiu KAREN AI.I.EN: Wann CXROLLE XLLISON: Rosxwll, N. AI. DAYID ALTARAS: 5lvpl11'11villv ANGELA AMES: Dallas 'XIICE ANDERSON: Atlanta, Ca. E XROL ANDERSON: HCPllSl1rII CAROLYN ANDERSON: IIAITIIIIQQCII DEE ANDERSON: Raniuul. III. KAY ANDERSON: IIUUSI4111 CINNY ARNOLD: IAIVTACLIII, Ya. GORDON ARNOLD: Clifton IA NDA ASTON: NYavu .IININIY GEORGE ATKIN5: Ruckwall ,IOE ATKINSON: IILISLICIPIILI LYNDA LYNN AYCOCK: Tx-agua Sophomores N-'iff h A QTL ii! IA bw: 4. x L' x I ET' 54 ,Es Mx N X 7 ' E 6, , f!,,q3:,, -, I 1. ,sv 'QM ,L---15215 . W A A: 1, fig: t w M 21 a g if -' Q' A 1 ' ' . A R ::: A if I 1 I -..1 Q- Q af' -vw, GAII, BAILEY: Olnuy AIARY ETIIEI. RAILEY: Bay City PHII. BAILEY: Axlomlville SLE BAILEY: Wvcst JANICIE ANN RAIN: George West PATRIA BAKER: Illain Dealing, Ia. SHIRLEY BAKER: Rnswcll, N. NI. BYRON BALDWIN: Tyler NIARTITA BALLINCERg Harlingen MARGARET BANKS: Marshall LAIERA LYNN BARBER: San Marcos GERALDINE BARKERg Victoria RITAH BARKER: Wacu NORYELL BARRETT: Cameron JERRY BAXTER: Pampa FRAN BEARDEN: ,lacksonvillc PHILLIP BEAVER: Phoenix, Ariz. ROBERT BECIK3IANNg Dallas CARROLL BEDVVELL: Sunray LINDA KAY BELEW: Vernon PATRICIA LOVE RELEW: Vcrnon DOROTHY E. BELL: Dallas GALE BELLg Dallas KAY BELL: Dallas A tif' I ' as ,QL I 'gi' I F' 'Wt 4 I Us-4 'NY I r I ' , 5' 5? I Ivltffvw' 49'-911' 5 1. w 5, 'Z 3?-715' ?E EP? iiifsifi M. Wie? X -Ulf? .' ui? ,f I -Hi S93 2351 4 f IQ? 155 A zffftffswsa JISZSSQZL ' -11322111 ' 253512 fs 4322555 . paw Nm ft WEE? 'K gi X 2' 'RE l'A'l' IIERRX1 fkl1'1'ulItm1 IIARII EDWARD IlENNE'I I': Humiltuii NELDA IIENNETT: Ilnrpti- Clirifti BEVERLY JEAN I3ERlLI.OI7: Cluivugtf. III. LEWIS BESL: Wilma DIANE RETIIEPXQ Jtivlvmivillc SHARON SUE IEIDDLE: Auglcttni BEVERLY KAN ISINNS: Eudmyx, Ark. AIXRY ANNE IIIRD: .Itt-pst' SHARON KAI DISCHOESI-IAUSENg Et. Wvortli DONALD RIACKBLVRN: Waco .IOHN VERNON BLACKIIIYRN: Suu Autuuiu TERESA S. IEIACKWELI.: Fun Antonin .IOIIX RARRN IILACIKWOOIL III-mlvrson .II'lJI'I'H P. IIIALIKWOOD: Dallas MARTHA LOII IILAINQ .II-ffcrson JEAN IlOBI3I'I l': Hmistnii RICHARD IJ. IIOGGAN: Atrwku. Oklu. IIARIIARA IIOLLINCER: Ilmoksliirc AIOLLIE BONIAR: Tlm-v Rivers PAI I. X BOND: Higlilumls FREDERICK ALLAN IIOOTHQ Sun Ilenitu IOLENE BORSISERRY: EI Paso ELIZAIZETH ISOSHELL: I' Imvtice, Alu. JEAN BOSTIANQ Little Rock, Ark. STEVE BOSWELLQ Houston KAROLANNE DOWINZ Longview CIQY A. BOYIM Harrislmrg, III. ,IANIE BRADIVORDQ Glasgow, Ky. TERRY LEE IlRAI'l'TONg Amarillo LINDA BRADLEXQ Nlunroc, La. JUDY BRIASXVELI4 Dossivr City, Lu, .IUIC RUSSER ISRIEFIJ: l.1-wllaml ,lUllN fl. I3Rl'IllJLINlLg Nlinvral Wvlls KA'I'I'lY BRENNEMNN1 lzllg6'I1I', Urn,-. LICSLIE L. RRENNER: San -Xnlunin Rll1llARD W. llRll7Clf5: Huplxinfxillv. K5 AUIEREY RIRKELUAKIII: Ashlanfl, Ky. UXYID LYNN l3RUlXiIll'l'0N: 0:11-fsa CXROLYA Xl XRQLVIA IZROWY: Cold:-n CHARLES RIIUWNL Rvfugio l XlllA l3ROWNg l.mwlu-, Ark. PILII. BROWN: l:4J1'Q11'l' QXYIJRX ll'l' VROWY lfdllll M X1-1 ,, g .: wg-.... RAN MOND S. IIRL NlIIliI.0W: San Antfmin lllLLl'.lN BRIAN ltR: lllllSlllll'0 FLIZXISETII ELLEN IEILLARIJ: Fl. Wm-ilu 3. G? 5 - 'W-M, ,A h.'L'h 1.5 , QQ A ,- E 2 . ki . ' 'K - qpwv' 5 BARBARA ANN l3l'Rl.lC5ONg fl4II'pllS lllmeli . , J ' ' RRICIYDA JOYCE Ul'Rl,EFON: Nlarl y an r T JOHN TAYLOR Bl RNICY: Imnhm. NIU, 51 f- 4 .XLNIA LYNN l1l'R'l'UN: gxllglvllbll X .Sv 5 RONALD li. lil TLER: Wavu , 5' - f R iz 3 t ,f sr ,iff M3 . i 3-'yy 5? R : .- 5? lrl ', ' fl R -., y , , :- ..,.-4...- , ,Z 1'-1-f. :..::f:,'a 384 f 21 .. S.. A Zll 'Elf Qdfbfkf 3 ' Wm, K. . N .. ax? 4 'rf . 5. f Q X 4 1,- x K M t - A in cx if fi .V hgfvs, . .,-.,, 'A X xv E. 5 ws is hi' l,ORl RYUUS: Euniuf, N. XI. RARBARA CADIJEI.Lg Lcvcllanll NANCY ANN CAI,HOUNg Houston 'IUXIXIX CALHOUN: Mansfield, La. NANC3 LOLTISE CANADAQ Dallas ROCFR CIANTRELL: Elm Mutt CAROL .IICAN CARUENQ Rvaunlont JAMES lfARGll.E: Mt. Plcasant CURRIN ANN CARPENTERQ Rroxsllwoud NIOLLIIC SUE CNRPENTERQ Lewiston, Idaho MARY CLAIRE CXRTERg Marshall LlXDA fl-XHYER: lft. Wvflflll LYNDA SUE CASEYQ Lulylmck GAYLE fIA'I'l.EUCEg Harvey, La. FRANK L. CAUDLEQ Dallas GERALD CAVANAHg Smithland, Ky. DAVID EARL CAWUOD: Harland, Ky .lEAlYET'l'E FAY CHESLEYQ llrislnl. 5. D. RONALD XI. CHERCHILLQ Chattanooga, Tonn. AMY CHIANGQ Hung Kong KEN CLARKQ lVac'rm SUSIE LANE CLARKg Olive-I, Franvv SHEILA NELL CLAYTONg San Antonin GERALD YV. CLIPFONQ Eagln- Lake- .IEAN CLOYDg Abilene ROBERT LEE CLUCKQ Abilene ,IIMMIE ANN COBBg Houston CYNTHIA COCHRANg Irene LAURA RUTH COLE3 Waco SALLIE DEE COLEg Houston CHARLES E. CONDRAY: Cheverly, Md. FRANCES MARIE CONNORg Waco PAULA ANITA COODYg Houston CARL DAVID COOPERg Aberdeen, Miss. ROY EDGAR COOPER. IR.g Waco KATHLEEN CORLEYg Commerce JIM COTTON: Midland KAY FRANCINE COUNCILQ Corpus Christi .ION LESLIE COYg Houston PAULA COZARTQ Paris CAROLYN CRAINg Tyler EVELYN FAE CRAINg Waco EMILY ANN CRAVEYg Houston HENRY KEEN CRAWLEYg Kilgore MARCELAINE CROCKETg Waco MARGARET CROOKg Falfurrias MARY LOCKE CROSLANDQ Big Spring ANA JOYCE CROUCHg Bedford BEN CROUCHQ Mathis BARBARA NELL CROWg Lubbock GEORGE CRUMPg Waco NANCY LYNN CURTISg Tulsa, Okla. JON ELLIOTT CURTISg Humble JAMES VERNON CYPERTg Waco Sophomores .'3,.'2 , -S3 AG IX X K P-- A I YT L ' X 4 1 JUG .IOY DANIEL: Dallas OLIVIA DANIEL: Wat-o DANNY DANSDY 3 Rryan BONNIE RETII DAIIGIIERTYQ Long Roach, Calif. DONNA DAVIDSON: Waco ANN DAVIS: Huntsxillm' PENNY DAVIS: Ift. Worth CAROL DENDY: Wat-o IIILI. DENHANI: Houston DORIS ANNETTE DODDQ Rosehutl .IOAN DOIDDg Stafford, Va. VIRGINIA DODGE: Dt-nw-r, Colo. NORMA .IEAN DONINELL: Smithvillt- NANCY DORSICYQ Waro MXRIE DOVE: Wat-o KAY ANN DOYAI.: Dallas WALTER ALLEN DRAKE: Houston SIIARON E. DRXPER: El Dorado. A .I UIKIE DRIAI: Wat-o IIORIIY DLSEK: Tylvr IIETTY .IO DLNGXN: Gm-I-m'iIIc rk Sophomores 'l-sh, I ...- H ?' vf1S'?'.2 1 ' .- I S., ,. .h fer ' I Am, f f K 'gf A , 14152 -'L' riff' ' M S A , 1 X wwkir-N.4 'Fu-Q fs.. 'Ss 'dx ai I fi N .Q , S . . 6? ' of M 1' CHARLES IJIINSHIE: Beaumont SHARON DWYER: Houston BARBARA DYAI.: Houston Rl TH MARIE DYCH: Corsivana .IANE CAROL DYE: Dallas JERRY S. EAST: Carlsbad, N. M. WILLIAM CIAY EARHARTQ Waco MARY ANN EIIKERTQ DaI'las JACQUELINE ANN EDGAR: Cuvro GEORGIA ANN EIJGEg Royse City RICHARD ff. ELI.IOTTg San Antonio RAY ALLEN ELSQ Houston DONALD L. EVANS: Houston SHIRLEY ANN EVANSQ Beaumont JIM FARLEY g Dallas MARY CELIA EAULK: .Iacksonvillv BILL FERGUSONg Hurst EARL W. FERCUSONg Charlotte RUTH ALICE I ITEg Kansas City, Mo. RORBIE K. FLETCHERg NatcI1itot1I1c-s, La. HARRISON FLYNNg Tampa, Flu. GARY FORIJg Amarillo JACKIE SUE IVORDQ Houston LYDIA .IEANNE FOREMANQ RockdaIe TABI3 EORSTERQ Hollywood, Calif. PETE FORSYTHQ El Paso JUDITH LEE FORTSONQ Elberton, Ca. GARY FRAIJYg Pc-nsavola, Fla. JUDY ANN FREDERICKQ Waco BARBARA FREEMANQ Houston MICHAEL C. FRENCHQ San Angelo ANN FRIEND g Austin DONNA LYNN FRYg McAllen CAROL FUCHS: Wfoinn-1' LENORA Fl'LLENW'lDERg Magnolia, Ark. RON CALLOWAY: Columbus, Ind. SUZANNE CALLOYVAYQ Dallas RICHARD CARCIAQ Waco FURMON M. GARDNER: Little Rock, Ark. DUANE CENTRYg Wavo CAROLE CEORCEQ Waco JOE GERALD: Sweclwatvr ROBERT EARL GERSTQ Shreveport. La, JAMES E. ClBSONg Tylor BILL WALTER GILBERT: Port Arthur DAVID MICHAEL CII.Lg Little Rock. Ark. PAM CILLIAMg Refugio THOMAS FRANKLIN CI.ASSg Houston ART COOLSBEE: Nvaco CLAUDE GOTTHARIYIH Beewille .IEAN EVELYN COIlRg Tallmadgc, Ohio MARTHA GRAHAM: Arlington JIM CRANT: San Antonio MARTHA CRANTg Ballinger PATRICIA ANNETTE CRAU: Cvarlantl MYRL CRAVESg Dayton IATRICIA GREAVl'fSg Waco 1. EILRIQEN: .LN Ir '. ,. C ZAIEIY' L 1 : A IfEnI I'IC CRIIJICR: I'1'rf1x. VL. .J If 4' ,.-1.,I,.. M. . ,. Ag. .'H' Q fwffmg U t s- .jiri If. . I-wig . .F ., ,.. sr .WW ,V Q-M. . f K3 ww.. , . .. . -. :-' 1 'Elvin 'Y , IANDA I'.I,IlAIII'.I ll l,RAX IIII,Lg Houston Q H A ' 155395, ,V L 1w5f5'gf,y 1 Q' '-', ' - ' ' , II 'I f ' LIL I1 fume N NI if R' G' K 'fi K .. 4 ILI III INN IRIIE XX no S. W RN ll 1 I E I 'll' , 'I 'W' I XIX IxII I IIN NI4 llIl Ill NIR- 'X 35,1 SUSAN IQRIITEIN: NVIILIFIOII .IOE IIRN AN CRISSONI: Wm-o CAROI. NNN CIIICSS: Pecos SUZY IIAI.lIERTg Nlilum ,IIINI HAIIICY: Houqon PATSE IIXIII.: Arlington, Yu. SARAH KAY IIANIJX: Bm-xillv LINDA JUICE IIAN ERg Aliw PERRY IIICAN H.XRI3OURg Iiogn-15 JAMES OREIN IIARII: Wum CIIARLICS IIARNION: IJQII City MARY NI XRCARET IIARPILR: Ruckeyv I 41 II I I6-' W- N ,I IN ,gr 6.5. xxwa VX any K5 X52 1 I fa. A . . ff 7 I . .1 Lip qv 'W I ' l1:Eff21-'ffigf 388 ,f .rf 'll' qv-. HOWARIJ CRAIG HARRELLQ Dallas BONNIE HARRIINfL'I'ONg Waco RANIONA KAX HARRISQ Houston ROBERT OWEN IIARRISg Killeen ROB IIARTMANg Phoenix, Ariz. FRANKIE HARTMANNg Wo0dsIJoro PATRICIA ANN HARVEYg Slmrcwport, Lu. PATSY .IANE HASSLERZ Eunicv, N. AI. DONA I.YN HATCHERg Smuckovcr, Ark. RICKY HEATLEY: Denison GENE IIEATLH1 IILIKIUCLIII ELIZABETH ANN IIEATONQ OIQIUIIIPIIIU City, Okla. ,IO ANN HELINISQ Houston PHYLIIIS HELfNI5g Groesbcct .IO ANN HENDRICKg DiImoII SANDY IIENDRICKSQ Wvaco DOROTHY HENSARLINCQ HunIsviIIc EVA JOE HERKENDERQ Houston -,: 5 5 'A-. A . If -Q If N' 'mp ai eg I Q Y 1 --b, .4 RONALD ALLEN HOWARDg Rradford. Pa. BILL HOY: Waco MARY LYNN HUDDLESTONg Dallas EMILY HUFFMANQ Blythevillc, Ark. ANNE HUCI'IESg Long Reach, Calif. CLIFFORD HUMPHREY, IIIg Amarillo JAMES M. HUMPHREYSQ Marfa FRANCES FAITH HUNTERg McComb Miss, SHIRLEY JEANE HUNTERg Houston RICHARD H. JACKSONg Waco RUTHANNE .IACKSONg Springtown PAMELA JACCAR: Rromoncl CAROL JAMISONQ Waco TIM JASKAg Ross SUSAN .IAY: Dallas JAN JENSENg Mission SANDRA JEAN JETTg Falmouth, Va. CHARLES FRED JOHNSONg Clutc .ILDX IIIIIBF: Ilallaa K.-XX IIICKEYZ Hallsvillo CAROLHN HICUINSZ Houston HELEN HICHTOWICRQ Lixinggslon CAROLYN RUTII IIILLQ Ilulrlmarcl CHARLES M. HILL. JR.: Pasanlm-na JEAN IIILL: Almilvm- MARY RAY HILL: Galveston GARY HILLS: East Hartford. Conn BILL WHEELER IIIPPELQ Ta-agus MYRX JANE III'I'Ii: Iloustmw CARMEN RAE HODCES: Mosquito JEANIE HOLLY: Rivvrsimlu JOHN D. HOOVER, JR.: Killeen M. RAMSEY I-IORTON, JR.: Corpus Cliristi PATRICIA HORTON: I.anc'ustCr JERRY LEO HOYV.-XRD: III-Cater Sophomores if L, 4. N539 an if Qlfnw.-uv I I is F1 if. gf ' .wr-14. I i'I7. . 5 y 1, S x 'f,', W-J f.X, ta f' ljwlfzyy Sophomores '26 3- 1-,4 . -av 1:- 59' 3 '43 an Q93 . 4 h 5' QS-'Z ii' ? '7' RANDALL .JOHNSON: Mc-Allen ROBERT JOHNSON: Waco RORERT ,IOIINSONQ Tcxhonm, Okla. RONNIE B. JOI-INSONg Little Rock, Ark WELDON R. JOHNSON: Hamlin AIARJORIE JOHNSTONg Dallas NANCY JOHNSTON: Harlingen IJIID JOHNSTONEg Kailva O, Hawaii JUDY MAE JOLLEY: Waco BONNIE JONES: Rvllain- GAY JONESQ Iireer JANE JORDAN: Dallas E. XI. KEELINC: Kilgurt- PRISCILLA KICENERQ Waco MARTHA KEI'l'Hg Houston STARR KELIIERQ Granitu Falls, N. C. ELIZABETH ANN KELLEY: Houston LARRY WAYNE KEI.LEYg Rellairm' CAREY KII,I,AIERg Houston LYNN KILI.OlICHg Dallas WILLIAM AIISTIN KINIRROUGH, JR.g Midland JOE DAN KNOXQ Rrerkt-nridge, Tm-nn. .IOHN KOTI-IMANNQ Junction LINDA KOIIRI: Sweetwute-r BIXRBARA CAIL KRATZERg Lulmlmck MARK LANCASTER: Memphis, Tenn. KARON LANDFRIED: Waco LEWIS LANDURETH: Texas City RAYMOND IANDTROOP: Karncs City CTIXTIIIA LARDINOIS llllfllflgltill. Ia HAL LXSSITER: Houston RICHARD LATIIIAIERZ Allilvne SHIRLEY LiAWSONg Lrwinglon, N. AI CAAIILLE .IUDITH LEE: Cisco AIARA RIITH LEEQ Cruml Pruiriv RORERTA LEIINIANNZ Humana Park, Calif. MILIDRED LEIIRNIANNZ Ricsel CLAIDIA ANNETTE LENN1 Suu Antonio STEVEN LEOg SIIPIIIILIII Oakes, Culif. RON LEHLIEg Vlfilson, Oklu. ,IAAIES LLOYD LEWYISQ Wluco CURIZX LICON: Sun Antonio HERB LIGON. .lR.: Alaidisoilvillc, Ky. AIARCARET ANN LINDSEYQ San Antonio ALETHA ANN LIPSCOAIRZ North Little Huck, Ark. STAN LONGg Iluuston NIARY ANN LOSAK3 R1-llincad ISILLXE LOWEg Ovail TOM CARROLL LOWERY: Wa1c4m KEITH HAROLD LOVINQ Clayton, N. BI. RONALD LEE LUCAS: Houston SANDRA LUNSFORDQ Minden, La. BRENDA LYNETTE LYLESQ Q- me I X554 ' :f l 'L 2 Rn-auinioiit I an I I' xiii? im 1,5152 A9552 14. .KW Qtr' In n 1' s- if I 4 'ttf Qi! JW Hes? , Vw fi ?nw H, Him 4' 151 LINDA ANNETTE LYLE5: IIVLIIIIHIIIII AVICKEY LYNN NI:-CALEB: Huinillcwii PATRICIA FEE AI4-CANN3 Odessa VVILLIAAI SAM Nh-CI-XNTS: Waco FRANK Alf-CREARY: Fun Antonio EVELYN MPDONALDZ Rullingvr .ION MICHAEL AIf'DOXALD: Tyler EVELYN AIPIJONOVCH: Rur'kpo1't SANDY AIVDONOIICH: Dallas DAN AICEVERQ Sun Angfllu CLAIRE AIVCINTTZ FLlI'IDIIlg1l0I1, N. BI SANDRA OWEN M1-KEEg Ifr. WLOIIII IQILL All-KINNEY: AVuC0 LINDA E. AICLEOD2 Pasaclm-mi .IOIIN ARAIICHAEI.: Slirvu-pr11't, Lu. RAY INIc'INllLLONg Sun Animiio TOAIAIY .IIAI AICPEAK: Ijuinpu NIVXRILXN AICSPADDEN: Clurksdulx-. A 1 JOHN R. NIALLORXQ I.ulilJm'k DIIANE NIALONIC: Tyler .IUDITII KAY INIARKHANIQ Bl'lllIlll0l'lI NIILDRED MARROVIH Yvueo DANIEL MARTIN: SIIYIIPI' CINNY 3IARTINg Dallux KOYCE lNIARTINg Piltsliurg MARION KAYE MASKg Lytlc SHEILA ,IOY AIASSET: JNIHIIF, Lu. LYLE KAY NIASTERSONZ Beaumont CLAIRE NIA'l I'IIEWS: Otis AFR, Mass. R. WAYNE MA'l I'HEWSg Waco DONNA JEAN MATHISg Prairie Hill MICHAEL T. NlATTESONg Sun Antonio ANN NIATTHEWSg Houston BETTY MATTlIEW'Sg Allul MARY BETH NIATTHEWSQ Allin ,IAAIES NIATTOXQ Dallas IIRIAN NIAYg Modesto, Calif. SANINIYE ANN AIAYO1 Eldorado ,ILDY ANN NIIIRRYQ llouston CAROL C. MIHAI.IKg Whoo 04, KF Wy XR 4- W-I K. 5 ig I 1 ' Wmwiqg N ,. . R 5 We A4458 Q22 J, 3 1 is p RONALD WAYNE MILESQ Dallas EUGENE .IEFF IVIILLERg West Helena FRED W. MILLERg Luling W'-ff' CAIL MILLERg Edinburg LEWIS MILLERQ Dallas LINDA KAY MILLERg Dallas LINDA LEE MILLER: Mission LNNDA MILLER: Edinburg MIKE lIII.I.ERg Galveston SHIRLEY ANN MILLERg Morton DIXIE KAY AIILTUN: Sam Benin' SUZANNE MILLERQ Dallas ANNA ,IO MlTCHELLg BIIIIIIHQIIEIIII, A CHARLES INIITCHELLg NTOSIICIHI ' ROIIERT NIlTCHELLg Kaufman MICHALLA MOBLEYg Kilgore , I ,IANICE LORRAINE MONKg Port Neches BARBARA MONTCOMERYg Little Rock Ark DOUGLAS H. MONTGOMERYQ Odessa JILL 3IONTCOMERYg Eldorado, Ill. RECKY MONZINCOg Del Rio CORA JO MOOREQ Victoria DONNA L. MOOREQ West Monroe, La. ELAINE MOORE: Franklin MARY ELIZABETH MOOREg Pasadena ROSEMARY MO0REg Taylor BOBBIE ANDRA MORRISg Batesville, Ark. CURTIS RAY MORRISg Brashear LESTER LEE MORRISg Midland RONNIE MORRISg Scagovillu WILLIAM CARLOSS MORRIS, IIIg Houston JOEL ALAN MORROWQ Valley Stream, N. Y. MARILYN MORTONQ Houston .IAMES DICKSON MOSS: Arp JO MOWERSQ Tylt-r DIANNA LYNN MULLENg Angleton VVILLIAM LESLIE MULLINSg Waco TOMMYE MULLlSg Archer City BARBARA MARIE MYERS: Tvrrell SHERRY LYNN MYERSQ Garland THOMAS ALEXANDER NANCEQ Dallas PATRICIA NASH: Yukon. Okla. JAMES EDWIN NEEDSQ Upper Sandusky, Ohio ROSANNE lYEFFg Houston JOY NEILg Beaumont IRIS LYNN NEILLQ Midland DAVID H. NELSONQ Houston DAVID R. NELSON: Houston LARRY EUGENE NELSON: Scottsbltlff, Neb. MARY ANN NESUD.-Xg Dallas LINDA GAYLE NEWMANQ Los Alamos, N. M. MARY TEMPLE NIETER: River Forest, Ill. GLENN TALMADCE NIXg Haynesvillc, La. DON MARVIN NOLANQ Dallas SALLY DEE NORRlSg Ft. Worth Sophomores H Q X :., V .. ,,,,, JOHN HENRY NOWLIN, .IR.g llceville NADINE NYSTROMQ Houston f. vo-X ,ds ,F 3-J ' as A I ,ssl I an 'aa E QP' I f, ,pw - an W SIC 4 .RX t X I X iv'x Ava - ffm L Pl .IEAIY OXIIYAL Kaiiim-filing lluwiiii NIXRY .IANE ORR: Iiiiiruflvi' .IOHN AIMTORAI XQIK Ol 5I.EY: Nxvtivu NIYRNA GAYLE OWENSg Houston IIOYI3 ,IOHNFON P.-VIE: Suu Angvlo TERRY PALCZER: Wliw NIARY ISICTH PXIAIER: IJN I iw--img RICK5 PXLNII-IR: Huiiwui SUSAN AIARIE PANKEY: WTS! PuIm IIe.icIi, II.l. ,I. DAVID PARKER: Euiiliaigu. ffliiln- KATHY PARKER: Uullaiw TIIOAIA5 AI. PARKER: Warm NIICHAEI, PARKS: Fam Xngc-In IIILLY .IOE PARRISH: Wuvo ,IOHN IIOWAIAN PATTERSON: 'I'miibaII PHIL PATTERSON: Joplin. Alu. ROIIERT PATTERSON: Rig: Spring .IOIINNIIC E. IJEARSON: Nvucri GLEN THOAIAS PEARFON: IIiiIlii-Qburg. SANDRA PEARHONQ AIi-mphis, Tvmi. AIiSs. 'wigs f,:I2E.L?Q Q -Q-f M - I 1 -x. - I AQ , isiwsz K ' X - , I fi., ,. f new ' 1155 J xiii' ' 'Q' p-. 'Qs All 1:-f' I, 'f Ho- Q vc--ff f, , ,.,Q-,5-.wma - ' , 214' - .fi cz if i .-:,. I 4 . x f , H .. , hvx ill'- 3 1 Qr W . fi ,, 1 A NR- I ' 1' kv if Y'-V CAROLYN ISETII PECK: Tyla-r RICK PEEBLE5: Liviiiglstim P XTRICIA PETERSON: Kirksvillc. Alu. PATSY GAY PETTICREWQ Slulmi .IIAIAIIE ANN PETTEY: Ft. Wlrrlh PATRICIA YT. PEYTON: When 'Q as 1 RODNEY M. l'lIELPSg Abilene CAROL PI'IILI,lPSg Wm-ii ' Q KNOX PITTARIJ: Alon-IIO x CAROLE POPE: Sain Antonio by RICHARD KEITII PORTERQ Dviiwr. COIU. NANCY UAH. POSEY: Houstmi ELIZAIIETH POLINCEY: KCI'L'l14 ALICE PRAISNAR: Rc-ulilos 1 IIOBUY IJOWEIIS: Wzif'1i gc ' 9 x STERLING AI. PRICE: Pumpzl KATHERINE ANN RACANQ Ft. Ki ' ' Wf1rlIi :' ' I IIEN RANISEY: Houston 'if 5, I ,J ,IUHN RATLII I g Moriuliuns CYINTIIIA RAY: Rosvnlu-rg LINIJA RXYM0lNIJg IIuuSt0n RONNIIC REAG.-XNg Huuxton AIYROLEE HEAVESg Culveston ,IUDY REDDICLLQ Sain Antonio ROSALYN REDINC2 Wharton THOMAS ALTON REDW'IlNEg Waco ANITA REEVESQ Houston LINDA REEVESg M4'Comb, Miss. ROBERT REICHg Sualtlc, WVHSII. NANCY RENFROg Waco SHIRLEY RENFROWg Dallas BARBARA JANE REXRODEg Irvin BETTY ANN REXRODEg Irving CHARLES RHODES Waco PHIL RICHARDSON: Monroe, C-11. RUTHIE RICHARDSONg West Columbia JUDITH ANN RlNEWALTg Waco MARY SLE RIX: Huntsville BILL ROBERTS: Garland HENRY MICHAEL ROBERTSg Abilene GAIL RAE ROBERTSg De Ridder, La. MARY ANNETTE ROBERTSg Crystal City JOE E. ROBINSON: Dayton THOMAS EDWIN ROBNETTg Wufo DORIS JEAN ROEDERg Waco BARBARA ROCERSQ Pecos PAUL HERMAN ROHDE: Houston STEPHEN ROSENBAIFMg Dallas STUART ROSENBAUMg Dallas MARGARET LOUISE ROSSg Marshall LES RUBLEg Oklahoma City, Okla. LARRY B, RUSSELI4 Waco LINDA LOUISE SADLERQ Jcwett THERON DEE SAGEg Dodge City, Kans. Sophomores i Sunni Q 7' hs- KV' 9 'Q .11 - L wg 1-gh 'hr - ie:-' I 5 . I M 53. .. 5 Ex ICIJWTN C. SCHILLINKPL Amin-, Lu. UWENIJOLXN SKfIlll'l'TE: HIIIISIKIII lIH:XRI,O'l I'l'f ANN SCOTT: Ilmlgum .IOIIX IiIfX.I.'UIIX SCOTT: Rvlugiu SHARON LN NNE SIQALR: CUHIIIS Clirisli HARRIS LICE SEARS: Aulmuru. Ky. LLAUDIX IEE Sl-.I.l': Ihg Spring IARHY LNNX SIQNIRAY: Riwiwimlv, Calif. CIIARLICS EDGAR SHARP: JAIILIIIPTIH, Calif ,IAN SHARP: SIIIIIPII O. L. SHARP. IR.: Wuvo 'TFANOR SHATTI ICS: PilFL11l4'IlLl IIILL SII NW: Sam Aiitnnio ITLISA SHAW: Ivffvismi lIlIARI.O'I I'If KAH SIIRLBX: llulou Runge, L Ll . CHARLIQS aH0EflRxlf 1'1 Ilullzls AIQIL ONIIICN SHOOR: lQa11'wmm4l KXTHIERIXIC SHOWS: Ilullus qw, 'QQ- 'hjfzitfxw 'sf i..--Q. Q K. R -rx, ,yfphf , . .f .5 A V 1 , ps 'WB I .X . ,.f,.,, , . if it 1 as . If 396 1 5-'31 Q, 13' 'tak :,-. i '5- Ax as : JON :tv - O 1' HHS... R... 325552. , JANE SIIUMAN: Sun Antuniu LARRY SHUTTLFSWORTII: Phillips EARL SINIIJSOX: flUI1llllL'I'f'l' CINNY SIMS: Suylln-r GEORGE ROBERT SLAUE: Waco XI,-XRN RllTH SIATER: Wm-fi REBIQCCQX SLOAN: llurlmonclule-. Ill. MARY SLOCOAIR: Galena IILIIIQ KENNETH SAIFIIRY, JR.: Vluusanton CORA RIQSS SMITH: Cranfills Cap .IO SMITH: Lillmuru. Ho. KENNETH SMITH: Stzukvillc-, Miss. TOE' MACK SMITH: Houston SUSAN SNIDER: Ih-aumonl BARBARA SORELLE: Wrilixll LINDA PAY STANFORD: Houston .IAXIES ALBERT STAPLES. IV: Pliovnix, Ariz. RAMONA STAPLICSQ Little ROCIQ, Ark. . W F , t a . 444' 4 its E13 If K at J 4 U I. Y xx sm KE. .. 5:2-L ' -1EEcf'1'JzI: ti 'fldftp , -in P. s-ffw' -Z. 'ff x r 1.21 t xl ,sz W5 77 ff,QV?'fSfX , ' . . li1i'33i'f szz11zo52ti,ggg, 5 L3S2iiEi?55i3'5 ' . ' EQ W J 'X 5 N A rfxsisii' wr 'Wig , ,. R. 9. 4 f fs I ,W , , St 'Jw' A - ,, ,mf Q -I f , 2 SUSAN TANNAHILLQ San Antonio CAROLYN TAYLORg Odessa ROYCE TAYLOR: Dumas WILLIAM 'l'EBEAUXg Waco ANNE 'l'EMPLINg Houston ROGER CARL TEUFELQ Shreveport, La. J. DARRELL THACKER, Roswell, NM. NANCY THICPENg Navasotu EILLEEN MARIE 'IHOMASQ Ft. Worth ALAN THOMPSON: Ft. Worth CAROLYN THOMPSONQ Galveston IJARYL JAMES THOMPSONg Austin, Minn. GLORIA JEAN THROWER: Waco JUDITII ANN THURBERQ Windthorst FRED TIIEBALSQ Wylie PAULETTE TODARg Waco ELLEN TODDQ Shreveport, Lu. BEN TORRANCEg Waco it ..v Sophomores L ' If NANE REED S'I'ARNlCSg Aslnexillt-, N. C HORRIE Jo 5'l'EAKl.EN : Orlossu JEANINE S'l'El.l,E: Arnuhl, Nt-lm. MAIlR'lCE STEPHENS: l't1sutlt'11tt CAROLXN I.. S'l'EWAR'l'g Houston VIRGINIA S'l'EXVAR'l'g .lUI1l SlJ0l'1l, Lu. PATRICIA STOCKTONQ llouston JOHN A. STOKES: M114-o MARILYN STRATTON: Ftuttgurtl, Ark. l5E'l l'Y STHEETMAR: llryun JOHN STRENCTHg IAIIIQLVICXV JOHN LEHANE STRINCERQ Sl11'cvepo1't. Lu. PATSY S'l'RO'l'1-IER: l't-1-os JANIE STIQ-KRT: Polrltttwillo. Miss. ROD SURRA'l'Tg 'Ill'XLl1'lii1IILl SHARON SWEARINIZICN: Ruston, La. LEIJION SMVEETZ 'llc-xllmnu. Ulilzt. ROBERT TALKINGTON: Ilullus -sad' 4 A' I ' it ..- A 3 O 'Ex x WWI .fx .IEAN 'IIURNDULLQ Nvwlon, Aluss. .IIMMY TURNll'5EEDg RL-exillv FRANCES ANN TUSAg Waf'c1 JOHN THOMIXS URBAN: Wu:-0 JOHN XVILLIAM URDAINQ Wal:-1, JANET V,-XNDERSQ Houston Hlfllll VANDER Wlllfllg Sioux Cm-lltffr, Iowu DLXNIC VAQSAIIZ 3ILll'SllLlIl ALICE VEST: Alice FRANKLIN R. YINCEXTg Dm-uisou CARI, ERNEST YOLKE: Houston HENRY R. XVACNER, ,lR.g Palszlflcnu SKIP WAIXWRICHT: lluuston PATRICIA WALKER: lluustnu PATRICIA ANN WALKERQ Pitlslnurg X V kv JAMES WI'lIl,EY WXLKERQ FI. Worth W - Q9 DAYID WALLACE WALL: Hk'1'llll6lgll DAVID D. WAl.I,ACEg Dallas ,IUDY YVALLACEg Snyder ELDRED LEE WALLIS Wlaco CHERYL W'Al,'llHAI.IIg l 0rrf'sL City, Ark. PATRICIA WARRICK: Dallas TRUDIE BETH WAL'l'ERSg ,ILlS1ll'1' RANDALL WA5HlNC'lIUNg NNILIXLIIIQICIIIK' LARRY WAhSERg Kunliulicc, lll. BEVERLY ANN WATSONQ Corpus Cllriiti PA'll'Ill. VVATSDNQ Huustun KENT LEIGH WAT'I'Sg Houston LINDA WAT'l'Sg Baytown RONNY MICHAEL WEAVERQ Garland LINDA MARGARET WEBBg Dallas DAVID B. WEBSTER, .lR.g Lee-sburg, Flu. 'Q ., , f' v f Sophomores 'Q' 9' ik-ef . 1' F , .I,. . A 5- ' Q. gygjixvv ff - 4 A v K ,. 5, aiu. .IUHN AIARTIN WIiEKI.EY: Wgwn I'HYI,I,IS WEEKS: IlllICpPIIill'Ill't', NIU. IIOBBIE WEEMPEg Hurt .Il'DI'I'I-I ANN WEI.SIIg NIIIICHILI VIRGINIA WELLS: Paris DAVID TIIONIAS WERNER: Warm CXHOLE ANNE WEST: NIL-mpllis. Tenn. .IOHN HUIIERT NVIQSIIIQ Bccxillc SAAIEEI. EARL NVEST: Punk Valley. Olalu. ISECKI WHITE: Nlmlullulls LINDA WI'IITEg Sulphur, Oklu. WADE SIIELTON WHITE: Nluucl ARTHUR WHITXIEIIg Baytown IIONALIJ CII-IRISTOIIIIEH WHITIAKER: Warm .IEANNE WIHITAIORE: La NIDSLI. Calif. SHARON WILBORN: Auulluuc ROIIBIE ANNE WILLARD: Ruston. La. IIAYID SCOTT WIIIIIANIS: Sundown EIJ W'II.I.IANIS: Dullue SANDRA YVILLIAAIS: Carlanml ANNE WIIILIANIFUN: BIIIIIIIIQLIILIIII, Alil. ,IOIIIE NYILLIANISUN: Sam Antonio KAREN W'IlII.lANI50N: Coopvr LARRY A. NVILLIXNISON: P:-llsucolu, Flu. V 951' A ss- ' 1 If K h V E M W . ' an Z. 'gg vs I' ,I If 9 fgn fl, s tra: ed' -e , ' - av Q ' B I I A ',. R 35 I ,, L I I x , 'EI T l is A :L5ff'Ql.iM,fwf,g .E 'C 5 il fy A,,V 'Af . Q CURTIS IIOXYARIJ WILLIS: Wifllim F3115 fn I If ,,, A I MARY ELLEN WILSON: Iiells QA N L P' A r . I S31 q 4, 4. WILSON: Wuvo I 3 ' -- ' - ffl LCENE WILSON: Lu: Gatos, ' ' :gs 9- . -- ' Q5 . :Q Calif. ' ' 1 A Pg ANNA JEAN WIAIBERLY: Houston ,.- 2 ' BE'I I'Y WIIYIIIIRNQ Lillll' Rock, Ark. 1 SANDRA LEA WISE: Suu Paulo, liruzil I. ' Q agifrf -viffa f' R ik f. , grew . Bq 3? , ..I- sg' f ' I -4 I5 w o I fl U A a CATHLEEN WITTg I7l1Silllt'IILl ,IANE NVITTE: I1-Ianfl. Alix. LINDA LOIIISE AVOOI7: Lufkin VAN CONN XLLY AVOOII: Rryau GEORCIA ANN WOOIIALI.: Hfbllrltlll LINDA RIITII WOOSLEYQ Nvacm CECIL NVRICHT: Plmrr EREIJ HURERT WRIGHT: Waco BETTY HOPE WINCREN: Hmmmm GAY YANKIE: China Springs CARULE YEAClERg HIIIISIIIII THOMAS NI. YOUNCg Naples PO SANC YIIEN: Hong Kong: FALL ZHERII: Alamognrzlu, N. NI. 399 x -I '53, nr- t .3 :BQ 719 . , , Freshmen t, S H Q , x -A ,J .gh liar . X if vi 'N iggeafanfa ,I P - - fl 4 A ,I i f Y fc. Q 'W ' it ? , J A ,. 7 Q A A 5 bs 2 s. ,,, W -, , ,, fair .1 J , 2 . 5, k bf X .V I 'W ,f fi 3 Q fk--. ,fi A 'Z Q tr' A-I 6 M 1-' '-:-v 'ml-f-X A39 X. JOANNE ACKERQ Pittsburg JANET ADAMS: Clifton MARY PAT ADAB1SONg Houston ROGER ALEORDQ Cedar Falls, Iowa CAROL JEAN ALLEN, Tahoka LANETA ALLEN, Waco NANCY SUE ALLEN, Houston SAM JAY ALLEN: lioerne SUSAN ALLEN, Bellaire GARY AI,LEYg Ft. Smith, Ark. LAVON ALSUPQ Tulia MARY ANIISg Bryan CHARLOTTE ANDERSONQ Dallas GERALD ANDERSONQ Terrell JEANNE ANDERSON, Ozark, Mo. LENI ANDERSON, Port Arthur KAY ANDREWS: lndianola BRYANT ARCHERg Kailua, Oahu, .IODY ARCHER, Rvfugio NANCY ARNIESQ Ft. Worth MAE ARNOLD, Belton .IO ANN ARRINGTONg Harlingen JACK ARRlNGTONg Dallas SARAH ATKEISONg Charlottesville, JANET ATKINSg Richmond RONALD AUVENSHINEQ Waco ROSE ANNE BAETZQ Chicago, III. GINGER RAGGETT: Galena Park SANDY li. BAHMg Houston JOHN D. BAIRDg Dallas MARY KAY BAILEY, Panlpa GINNY l3AILESg Cleveland BILL RAIN, Richardson GAIL JANICE BAIZEg Sour Lake COLLEEN BAKERg Ft. Worth TRESSA ANN lJAKERg Odessa EDWIN H. BALCHg Seymour TOM HALL, Misawa, Japan SIIZANNE BALLEWQ Lanipaeas Hawaii Va. ir' 15,8533 S , v X 1 Z I it 4, 3, G? , sr' -f i 'I ' ,,i,, , , 7 6 6 3. gm I I it G' n... 5' 3 .aw k:,.. f.v, . 1 -:-, tort. . ,:v, ..-M.. -:astra . f 1.-wtttrft ' 'raw as-.ttifggvg it ax ggi! YS xl 1 it as A fs s ,Q .. T - 3' aff - ' . sly . - . .t ' V' 'N Ls :SSR . . ..A,q , , . , , ..,.r T S, 1 - a. f it - .at is-X ,K A - . 'Q by gg, Ga . , -4. K -L .,. a nne, 1, - . , -. 4' V, f--...- - ' 1 . A Vw .- 5, s mf '? : W tl I . ,, a. ,.. . A qs. 1 'uq' ' 3. . . 9 ' 'K px E -QQQ , :I Q- 5. - TE. T' I 'I FRANK BOOTH: Dallas JUDY BOOZER: Port Neches WALTER BOLNDS: Center JOHN BOWMAN: San Antonio JUDITH KAY BOWMAN: San Angelo ROSEMARIE BOYER: West Plains, Mo. RONNIE BRADFORD: Crowell LIZ BRAZELL: Waxahaohie MARGARET BREALAND: W'aco JERRY BREWER: Houston ELAINE BRISCOE: Bay City HARRIET BRISCOE: Devine MATT BRISTOL: Fan Antonio RUTH ANN BROOKS: Lancaster SHERRY BROOKS: Ft. Worth BETTY BROWN: Et. Worth BEVERLY BROWN: Wellington, Kans. CAROL ANN BROWN: Ft. Worth LOLITA AGNES BROWN: Mt. Pleasant NATHAN J. BROWN, JR.: Waco SARAH VIRGINIA BROWN: Montgomery BEVERLY JEAN BRYANT: Balboa, Canal Zone JAMES E. BRYANT: Washington, D. C. LINDA KAY BUCKLEY: Palestine ALICE ESTELL BIIRGESS: Marysville, Calif. ALBERT LEROY BURKETT: Uvalde MICHAEL D. BURKHALTER: Houston MARCIA BURLESON: Grand Island, Nell. CYNTHIA BURNS: Waco DIANA BURNS: Shreveport, La. CHESTER CADWALLADER: Guatemala City, Guatemala GARY CAGE: Corpus Christi RALPH CALHOON: Coolidge BOB CALLOWAY: Springfield, Tenn. BETH CARDER: Waco ' -s 5 time iff' ' ':,-',. .. ...X L ,- 'Y N.. s.. . ka be v'-f. 'fs . 'C SUZANNE BARKER: Ahilt-ne HAROLD BATES: Wichita Falls MACASLINE DON BARNES: Dover. JOSEPH S. BARNETT: Waco PAULA BARRACK: Hyattsville, Md. BETTY ROUTII BARRON: Dallas ANN BATES: Gladewatn-r JERRY BEANE: Marshall STEVA BELL: Quanah MARGIE BEARD: Little Rock, Ark MARY LOU BECK: Houston NELIJA BEESON: Lockhart CARL XVAYNE BELL: Waco LINDA ANN BELL: Madison, N, J, DAN BELLUE: Clair Sliores, Mich. MARILYN ANN BERRY: Houston Del. EUNICE DOLORES BEL'l'RANg Canary Islands DON BENDY: Teague LINDA BENNETT: Anson MARY ANN BENNETT: Waco LINDA BERRY: Itazuke, Japan PAMELA BERRY: Goldthwaite MICHAEL BLACKMAN: Anson WILLIAM BEFSER: Anvhorage, Alaska MARGARET BIGIIAM: Lampasas ANN BIRD: Lulmhoclc VICTORIA E. BIVIN: Arlington. Ya GAIL BLACKBURN: Houston ILEEN BLOLINT: Groves NORFEN BLOUNT: Grows MARGARET BOHANNAN: Houston RODGER BOIIANNAN: Dallas JERRY BOLIN: McKinney GRAHAM BOLLINGER: Dallas A 5 1 6 I ib ' ' . I gf X 4: gg I 5 .- ., . f' .. Q' ' . . if ' gsm te, . , -gf.: I 'Ti' x '- , , 'cz- f -.'- ' . ' , ' :-324551. f ' Wm ' . - ,- ,. tt . -.a g t lb 4' Y I if af! Q by .nt at 5.5 K f-or get I I if nl mls. t 1 53 3 MAHIANNE CARON: Georg- West CAROL CARI'ENTlCHg Junctiun SANDRA CAHPENTl'fRg Wllm ROY LE CARRlNC'1'ONz Wil-l litu, Kun. ,il ' 1 3, SL I W li 1 W Q J Y Q. 43 - 135 A ' lr 46 li - Eir. i ,,-f I 2 RIQIYE L IIUUSLOII K K A r .:-.-- ' -, JANE ELIZABETH iIARTERg Houston if., - 'V ' K, ll , Q ,,,. 'R to f BUFORD il.'X'i'l-YS: ihlllili . GARY C11AlflN1 llollom A w A M . A . 1 HE'l l'Y cH1xl.K1-EY1 Dolloo R A yi it aft 4 Y Dlx lL111xllxl,xN1 -Xlmill-nv i f L l l ..L,,. -ffm Rlc:lllxRD cillfxlmlxxo Dollo, . 1 W' 'C f CllARLEs tIIIENoXUl.'l'1 tiulmlles Y-Ei . 1? I x PARKEY L:1lEsl111:lc. Lulu- lilly. Elo. A iiit 1 it CAROLYN fIHFbI.IiN: Tf'il'l' . E KA'1'l1ERYN c1l1O,x'l'lc1 Sail Yxoot-lo 4. Q . - . ,.,. lj is 1 ANN CHRiS'i'ENSONg Ukltlilnlllu City. Uklil. ' . JEAN MAYO CLARK: All-r Rnugfl, Lil. A T ' A A - A '1'1l.xxNE CIIARK: xl-lo fiI'il'LlIlS. Lo. 1 R . L 4.1 t . YM 'W'V xx? . f. .Q 1 A .IILL l:LAYTON. iiii.lj'I1IVv'Il ,Q '1 1 'v' SAR,-XII CLELANIT: Cllfiilllfi Ln' if 'L UARRX CLICK: lhlytrlll. Ohio if , 'xif1 , t SQ., EUGENIA CLll'i'i'ON: Rii'ildl'dStll1 ji. A 7 DONALD LEE COHBQ AIlliVZlIlL', Kun. w L f, ANN CI0l5I.EX'1'Z: New NlilCii5UI1. Ohio A , A rl -,1,g,77 KITT3 f:OE1'EY1 IIOUSIIIII A ,, FRANK COLE. JR.: xlufollmolo. 111. ' Q . Q1 Q- .1,xN1S SITE COLE: Dolloo L L4 ,V.g1 E L Vky. I A f 4 .5 in MARX fIULEg Luligvivw A -3,1 1 L11 :pg Y , ,gm .Y -:fy IZFTH c:OLLlNs1 Newlull Q. ' ! ' ' M ' CAROLYN COLLlNSg SLII1 Angf-Ill 1 f . V L l.lND1x COLLINS: Dallas I XIIKE flOLLO31g Ml. Pll-Mol , ,'-'. A ,:,l1., tw - . l Y W l1ATRll:lA CONARIL wooo , Y ' . A A ' .- A .W CLAIRE CONCEHQ Waco j . 'C ffl 1 7' tg' A 5' .IAYNE OONLEY. Dallas Q9 llfift A S ,:+ 5, ,,-.31 fs L 11 BEVERLY SUE f1ONW,xYg Roylowo 'V L ' N ,, ikyx ,Q f BECKY COOPER: Tiliillllld Park, Md. - 1' - A MAR11,YN COOI'ERg Dolloo 'i'i' . 1 RUTH COOPEHg TUf'LllIll'ilfi, N. M. . . q NEVA c1ORBllY. Denton X 3 . L , Q l Y 1 TRUDY COSPERQ Whom x Q . K WX .. . , R .I L - W- UNA COSPER: Wiuco T5 ..l .. if . ...gm JAMES c1OvlRc:'1'ONo Alwrd H . 't1 3 Llll v 1' 1 . A E CHERYL COTTONg Fl. Worth . of ..... 1 N WILLARD EDWIN COX. Cloylon. M. E EIQI J x c:LA1RE CRAWEORDQ Woxalloollio 1 iiiitl 1 5 L- KERRY LYNN f1R1DER. Falls Cllufoll, vo. PM . 1:', on 55 ,Q . P Q CAROLE CR131. Waco f 1 ,'vf'.', Q' xi i A T V. ROYDA CROSLANDg Colorado Springs, Colo. .,,2 .. ,JY ov- D to 1' JOSEPH CROSS. Texas city , A ' A 1 bbbv . MOLLY CROUCH. Arlington 1 - is .L D , is . KEN CROWg wooo EL., ow . . 'ff 1 NAN CROWg Tyler . i, .' 2 L f i . BOBBYE JEAN cRU31PLERg DcRidder, Lo. 5, Q., , Q ikh ' K 'LL:o'L H J L. V Q SUSAN CUMMINGSg Sun Angelo 23,1 A 5 , A' .i,-. 'tl' F if--if V 7 - A L A ,. TIM CURI3Og Wzlcti .-fo' Q ,V 5-5 L Q E 'lou 35 E.: V .IANIES CURLEEg Wvaco , A Y .E. X. ...L . ,L 51 2 1 EVE CURIE: Austin A , . 4 , il A' A iii RUTH ANN DAILEYQ Crupeland fax . Q CRAIG DALTONg Tulsa, Oklo. KAREN DANIEL: Seattlc, Wash. PATRICIA DAINIELQ Nliaini. Fla. CHARLES DARWIN: Bruwnfivld LESLIE DAVIS: Atlanta. Ca. PATRICIA ANN DAVISg Dallas .IANIES PATRICK DAY: Dallas JO ANN DAYg Orange LARRY DAYQ Iilankct JERRY DAYg Corpus Cliristi SICNE DAYIIOIII9: NIiIIis, Nliss. CAROLYN DEI.I.INCERg Waco DEIIIIIE DENIFON: Warm BETH DEVOLIN: Alarfa PANIELA JANE DIETER: Fl Paso CAROLYN DOSS: Ft. WItJl'll1 DEE DEE DOYAI4 Dallas PATRICIA DOYLEg San Antonio SCOTT DROKE: Tulsa, Olcla. PEGGY LYNN DRYg Dallas MARILYN DRYERQ Springfield, Mo. DIANE DUNCANQ Kilgore RODCER DUNCAN: Oklalnwina City, Okla. MILDRED DLNHANIQ Waco MARY DUNLAIH Alameda, N. NI. ARLET DLNSWORTH: NY'it'I1ita Falls JIDN DLPREE: Taylor LY NETTA DITRICN: Golcltliwaite- DEE DIIRHANI: Dallas I-'AIIL DWAERZ Nvaco JANIES DAVID DYE: Analinav JOHN EASTON: Yvildwond. I Ia. CAROIAN EANES: Scott. Ark. CIURIA JEAN EDNIAN: Houston LINIJA EDWARDS: Hot Springs, Ark. TOXI ECRERT: Naslrvillx-, Tm-nn. BRENDA ECCENg Clifton YItl'l'OR ECNIEH: Janwstuwn. N. D. IVA .IANF EILANIJ: Saynmtxr HAXHRIETT ELLERREEQ Iiridgre City NIAN FNIFINCICH: Iirownwoud VIRGINIA ENGLISH: AI1iI:-nt' .IIDITH ALICE ENOCH: Ih-sum, AIU. SANIIIEL ESCUIIEDO: San Antonio CHARI,.0TTE ESTEP: Planta PHISCILLA ISSTH.-XDAg Lung Island, N. Y .Il'lJY ETHEREDCEQ Rosvm' JANICT EVANSQ San Antonin .IANIE EVANS: Kilgore KAY FACLIEL Waco HENRY CLAY l ALLENg Ennis STEVE FALWELI.: Naslivillv, Tenn. NIARUARET FAST: Idaho Ifalls. Idallo RIISTY FEI.lJ'l': IIIPIHDIL' SALLY ANN IFELT: VI'am Freshmen , Wm ..,,W,.,g. A I ,Q 7 -is at 1 ,, . X I N 'S' I . If it-Ar I H. .Q 5 N' 4 I? I A fi 'I L' th 1 A ..afs.t 6 I an 9 . 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Almilenv FRAINKIE LEE FOOT: Houston .IOLLY FOVVLER: Houston ANTHONY WAYNE FOXg Randolph AFB MARTHA KAY FRANKLIIYQ Dallas RALPH FRITZ, .lR.g San Antonio JUNE FROST: Wacrm CERRY LYNN FULLER: Little Rock, Ark. .IOHN GAGE: Teague RENEGENE GANNg Houston CAROLYN GARDNER: W'aco LINDA FAYE CARNER: Steplieiiville HERBERT GERHARDT: Video ,IANICE GIDDENS: Laguna Rt-avli, Calif. SARA GlLLENTllYEg Hcreforcl CARY GILLIANIQ Kent. Ohio PAT GILLINWATERQ Waco ,IEANNETTE GILLOCKQ DcLeon MARGARET GlLlNIOREg Houston MARTHA BELLE GILNlOREg Houston ROD CILMOREg Houston TOHMIE RUTH GILBIOREg Hurst JUDY GIVENSZ Oklaliolna City, Okla. DOUG GLASSCOEg Greenville INIARTHA GOOCHg Gilmer Freshmen RONALD GO0CHg Port Arthur LOIS oooowmg oat-so A T g A A I DELLA GORENAQ Brownsville BARBARA GOSSQ Asllliurn, Ga. DAVID GOTCHERQ N4-clerland MARY .IO GRAHAM, Beaumont HARRY GRANT, Houston MICKEY GRANTg Salem, Va. NORIIA RUTH GRANTQ San Antonio YVILLIAM C. GRAVESg Dayton BENNIE GRAYg Texas City OTHA GRAYQ Sanderson VIRGINIA ANN GRAYQ San Angelo ALBERT GREEN, Kansas City, Mo. CAROL GREENg Houston TROY GREENg Alice .lUDY GAIL GREENFIELDg Houston .IO ANN GREENWAYg Dallas SUZI GREERg Dallas JOAN GREGORY, Henderson, Ky. CARON GRIFFIN, San Antonio .IACKY GRIFFIN, Harlingen JOHN GRIFFINg Lake City, Fla. KEN CRIFFINg Overton fs-fam gigs A iiii ' ' -S.-an f , A Zigi, .. .- i . . ' -'if G 1 3 Y? ' 11334 5 . fx , 4 ! at' an 0 I -'-' , '6- 7 A A ' j - ,k.f,V, fig' K J a y m j. ,kgfg in ,,...-, . , ,. .1 ,,,,,,,,,,Qt, I K ,my ,V t .ylk . ' .D L film 1 X li i M T ti T' sus tw I2 T4 T' 'Tal r AQ. kwin ,. 4 A ii I x '5'3'g1 A 1 is L 'J fi N ' N , 353 Q- ' LJ '45 nf , ,, ,. . ,, :Miss - . Z, 3-My H WILL GRIFFIN, Memphis, Tenn. KAY GRIFFITH, Fort Worth WALTER GRISHAMg Waco CAROLYN GUNN, Waco BETTY ANN GUNSTREAM, Texarkana PEGGY GUNTER, Waco NICK IIABERER, Port Hcuneme, Calif. ANNELLE HADDOCK, Dallas TOMMIE MARIE HAHN, Bay City ROBERT HALL: Bryan MARILYN HALLETT, Chicago, Ill. JERRY HAMPTON, Waco KATHRYN HARDCASTLE, Ardmore, Okla. REBECCA HARDEN, Cameron DIXIANNA HARDESTY, Cresson CLAUDE HARDING, Lihcrty J. WILLIAM HARLAN, Jacksonville MARGARET HARLING, Falls Church, Va. SUSAN HAMZY, Dallas BILLIE HANKS, JR., San Angelo NORMA SUE HANKS, Mart RICK HANSON: Bethlehem, Pa. BRIAN HARBOUR: Rogers CHARLOTTE HARBOUR, Shamrock BONNIE HARMAN, Odessa PAUL HARRAL, Shamrock ONDA IRAVETA HARRIS, Waco TOMMY HARTLEY, Santa Fe, N. M. MARTHA HARVEY, Dallas TIM HAVENSy Houston ' sirioscc , A , Am ix Wu 3 W- Q. f Q-W ,ww me ii . ss' 5. Q... so W, H., r. Qt.. J X -.924 ' K . ' , . J SA ' x gm... ,. ,,.,,. ai X' up Q I I E S 431, VL 5 ,nm ,Q If S of 'Wyse ' 'sis' - .v I TQ' ' 5, ' wx il r sr .- V, anis vs W- I 1 iv '- , - - A .. I+ ' Q-If :,:,jl21'-iiff 3 :L A Q?-Jw xi E I f 5 . ,M . A X it gl 'T' . 1,5 , il I ' ' nw L I' 'sa , Q A U- Q are-Y I x, I A at if I ' f 1,3342 I N K Q' I AA ff '9 N ,:5 than I I . Hm- m M 'Q sr- A , I 1 ' av fi W, f ,M I . f n mf - X MARTHA KAY HAYMAKER, San Antonio BILL HAYS, Muskogee. Okla. MARGARET HEARD, Leland, Miss. TEDDY HEJL, Taylor DAVID HELBERT, Waco KITTYE HELD: Earle, Ark. ELAINE HEMBREEg San Angelo DONALD HENDERSON, Pasadena KATHRYN HENDERSON, WVHCO DANIEL RAY HENRY, Waxahachie JUDY HENSLEYg Houston ANN HERALD: New Orleans, La. MICKEY HESTER, Birmingham, Ala. ANNE HIGHRABEDIAN, Brookshire MICHAEL HIGHTOWIER, Ennis JOHN HILL, Fort Wortll LINDA HILL, Vlfoodvillc PAT HILL, Dads- City, Fla. FRANCES HILLIARD, Waco SUZANNE HINCKLEY, Dallas DONALD LEE IIODSON, Waco MARY NELL HOEL, Clifton BETH HOGAN, Houston RICHARD LEE HOLLAND, Floydada 5 1, ,L .ir H Tir K . ' fi ll I A 'FHWA ki Q. an .c . , 1 , 'K Y ?k H-4142 it xt ' ,K R W A , Q,,,,...N Freshmen DONNA HOLLISTERQ Wills Point BOB ANN HOLTQ Waco ANNETTE I-IOLTg Littlc Rock, Ark. KENNETH HOLTCREVEQ Caseyville, Ill. GAYLE HOLTONQ Wichita Falls FREDNA HORNg Waco FRED HORNERg Uvaldc CARLENE HOUSTONg Dallas TOMMY HOWARDg Dublin SUSAN HUCHESQ Silvcr .IUDY HUFFSTUTLERQ Dallas JOHN HULLQ Waco LINDA KAY HULLg Rohstown WILLIAM HUMBERTg Purdon ELAINE HUNTERg Palm Beach, Fla. CARY HUNTERg Uvalde LINDA HUNTERg Odessa ALAN HUTCHINGSQ LaFayette, Ind. PATSY LU INCLEHARTQ Navasota CAROL INGRAMQ West Monroe, La. KENNETH ISRAELQ Hampton, N. Hamp HAROLD JACKSONQ St. Louis, Mo. ELLEN JACOCKSQ Ponca City, Okla. .IOHN .IAMESg Clchur' .IOSEPH JOHN .IANCZYCKL Troy BETTY JANTZ: Waco RICHARD IARRELL: Waco SYLVIA .IEANEREAUI Corrigan NAN IRIS JENKINSg Lorenzo REX .IENNINCSZ Wicllital Falls .IOY JENSENg Palacios CAROLYN .IOHNSONQ Waco JOHN JOHNSONg Vidor KAREN .IOHNSONQ Odessa MARSHA JOHNSONg Collinsville, Okla. SUSAN JOHNSONQ .lunf-tion City, Kans. VAUCHN JOHNSONg Dallas PHILLIP .IOHNSTONQ Texarkana BETTY ANN ,lONESg Marshall CAROL ELIZABETH .IONES3 Conroe CHARLOTTE ELAINE JONESg Houston JOHN RAY .IONESQ La Fcria CARL DAVID .IORDANQ Dublin LOUISE JORDANg Shreveport, La. .IAN .IUBELAQ Palestine MIKEL .IURECEKg Eldorado BILL ,lUSTICEg Houston JEAN ,IUSITICEQ El Paso KAY KALLINAg San Antonio THOMAS KANEQ Pasadena ROSTAN KOVOUSSIg Iran MARTHA KEASLERg McKinney LINDA KELEMENg Little Rock, Ark. MARTHA GAYLE KELLYg Dallas 33 9 ,gi A K A J ,X , .,,L ,w,,,,,?E .,-A, I , . ,:,, ' . EQA' 'fi ' 1 I K IA, W if W vii I J LINDA GARLENE KYLE, Cleburne .IOHN FORD LACY: Dallas ' ,',N, 1 - SIDNEY LAJZERg Waco , LIN LAMBERTQ Lewisburg, Tenn. A ff. WALLACE LAMBERTHg Tyler 1 , J it RONALD LEE LANEYg vm J LANNY LANGEORDg Greenville lllll : 'll ' -'1' ' I MOLLIE LANGFORDg Grallani BILLIE KAREN LANGLEYg Rosenberg CHARLES LARSON: Clifton GEORGE LARSON: Valley Mills NANCY LAW'ESg Phoenix, Ariz. AVA LEAVELLg Tyler JOSEPH I,.eBLANC, JR., Pasadena TOMMY LEDBETTERg Amory, Miss. STEPHEN DALE LEDDYg San Angelo DAVE LEDI7ORDg Chattanooga, Tenn. SHIRLEY KAY LEE: Post JAMIE LOU LEGGg Navasota PAT LENAHANg Victorville, Calif. .IEANIE LENNONQ Knoxville, Tenn. DIANE LEWISg Houston ELIZABETH LEWIS, Huntsville, Ala. GINGER LILLY, Sherman JUDY LINDSEYQ Kingsville TERRY LINDSEYQ San Angelo LANELLE LINNSTAEDTER3 Waco DONNA LIPHAMQ Monahans SHARON LISTONg Waco BERYL LITTLEQ Amarillo CHERYL LITTLEFIELDg Eldorado, DIANE LOADER, Odessa BEVERLY LOGANg Gatesville JUDITH ANN LOGAN, Dallas KATHY LOSEYg San Diego, Calif. CAROLYN LOWRYQ Austin PEGGY LUCAS g Waco SHARON LUMSDENg Wilson PENNY SUE LUNDAYg Dallas .IIMANNE LYSTERg Waco KATHRYN MCCLAIN 3 REBECCA McCLUREg DONNA MCCORMICK, IANEEN MCDONALD Wildorado Bonne Terre, Mo. Waco Odessa LAURA NIcDOWELLg Denver City LINDA ANN MCFERRINQ Trinity MARILYN SUE McGREGORg Marlin ROBERT MCKENZIEQ Goldthwaite MIKE McKINNEYg Como Okla. of iyf I , fx K va V FAITH KENDALLg Crockett PATRICIA KENNEDY, Roswell, N. AI BETTY JEAN KEY, Perryton LINDA ANN KINCANNONg Waco FRED KINGSTONQ San Antonio .IOHN JAMES KLEINg Lufkin ALLYNN KNOXQ Houston PIIYLLIS KOBERLEINg St. Elmo, III. CAROL KOEHMQ Chattanooga, Tenn. AMELIA KOTHMANNg Junction DARLENE KRAFTg Peoria, Ill. .IOY KROTTINGERg Wichita Falls DEAN KRUCKENBERGg Phillips JOHN KULESZg Fort ,Worth A J iiii J si . I '.'ii . sf- A ,,ff,.,,. was dw Q- I A T' A 5 JS' i A , 5 -W . , I, 'ie-ffl ' A AM 41-ff' 3 . i 'W .nba ' 'sf A 1' A AAAA f A-x if 5 D .. ., , - A -ft E-KJ L 5 X , J .L fav .: Q - ,V 4 K V -' , ' H A ...A ', +- ' ' ef. I.. . .A ' I A 'I I A - . . . Sita . . ' , ,. 'A V -1 f X - A - ' ig , R- , J' ri I I 1 !TI',Jll - , ' W, ifl AAIA 1 79 iq , :,j:'.2Q'5: l, E, . rf .?, K I A 1 . 1... , 9 f' I 1. 'F - 1 -.fs W. , 1 5 . . 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JO CAROL MASONg Houston JUDY MASSEYg Dallas ROBERT NIATTHEYVSg Houston RONNIE MA'I'THEWSg Calvert WADE MATTHEWSQ Mineola LOUISA MEADQ Albuquerque, N. M. INIERITA INIERRITTg Kilgore ANDREW MIHALIKg Waco ' fi I W I A a.........alEr A A ' 'i 'l'lii gi - II1. iiiiffii- J my iiiii mf.. 1 . ,Q fish s 1 4 1. -1: , '31 ak. f. t , ff Amit-Q V .gg ,Q . K,-3, g Q7 mg? 5 ,va .Eng I . 1. ,-N at Willa? f ' - . ' - mes. - . - . 1 mi . 4:-fa' N . . K . 25' ii 1? ' 1 5 ,, .J -1 4 T' by I I n lt , K-'A ' .. I I : I i - fx. K . 3 . I W .. . I . ya: .AR ww . . .,. ef. wr... if - A ffwifsg. -- . - 4. 4 H+' 1- itf at 'V 1 if ,. , t. J ,,. , A gag as J S 1 X 'W' 1 . x , fe- V 1 lf . HOWARD MILLERQ Houston THOMAS MJLLJGANJ Wyckoff N. J. JORDAN MILLSQ Stinnett 5 MARY ALICE J1u.Lsg La rem MORRIS MINTON. McKinney JUDY MISENHEIMERQ Jasper JONATHAN MITCHELLQ Waco JULIE MITCHELLQ Fort Smith, Ark. GEORCANNA MOONg Holden, La. CARY MOOREQ Mineola THOMAS MOOREQ Conroe SANDRA KAY NIOORMANQ Sinton SHIRLEY MORCANg Newport, Ark. JOYCE MORRISg Waxahachie JOELLA MORROWg Houston DANIEL MORTONQ Waxahachie ELLEN MULLERQ Coahuila, Mexico ANN lIULLINSg Waco JERRY IIIULLINSg Waco JAMES MUNSONQ San Antonio SUE MURPHYg lwarshall WILLIAM MUSEg Buena Vista, Pa. JUDY MYERSg Garland JUDI NANCEg Waco WARREN NAPIERQ Corpus Christi A. R. NASHg Dallas ALICE NAUMANNg Rosenberg BETTY NELSONQ Rosenberg PATRICIA NELSON: Baytown NANCY NESRSTAQ San Angelo -..,-.AQ -.Rn A .. . I' neg gas.. . 4- zsezgagiiga g 'V ' X 'N E Ss' .A . 'W' 'Z 'S ' an n S3 3 A. -v We iv!! .,,. 'Q gpm' . - 6, 1 hx I B x .-T .ti : fi , X., Q fs . V k . ,K . Q V J , ,, T . fi I to of . , V N V VNV ,WV gk if : f I 3, up , -I I ',.- 'I' V V V , It ,. I G , ,. , '---' V, ,, I, li- ' 5,3 f K V, L 'v , . .r . X A , - ' n . MAN I v- V- I - f . V 'gf V I Vk'k I ,:. t 4 . I t .V ,VV V , M VV V L, 5 V f ' , '-'- 1. f I I ? 'S , Iv , 'lf' I 4? . ,. P Q ' .' : 5 f . , , ' A 3 .VV 4- L -1, i I .'. t ,:-' fx' 'Af' I , X v. ft : , f A V VJ j V. V 'fs I ,I .AX A SYLVIA ANN PARUAQ Houston RUTH PARHAM: West Palm Beach, Fla. JANET LYNN PARISH: Houston DON PARKER: Corpus Christi SYLVIA PARKER: Rosnfnherg DIANE PATTERSON: Mt-Allen DOTTIE PATTERSON: Tonihall LEWIS PATTERSON: Fort Worth KATHY PAYNE: Laudvrdale, Miss. PATRICIA PEACOCKQ Houston JAMES PEARSON: Port Isabel PAT PECK: Dallas ELOISE PELANCONI: Rio Dell, Calif. TOM PEPPER: Rrovkport, N. Y. YVILLIAM PETTIT: Mt-ntphis, Tenn. LINDA PIERSON: Luhhock CODY PHILLIPS: Tucson, Ariz. MARIANNE PHILLIPS: Richmond, Va. RONALD PHILLIPS: Fort Worth JANET PITMAN: Van ANITA CAII. PITTMAN: Houston HARRY PITTMAN: Memphis, Tenn. MARJORIE POND: Houston PHYLLIS ANN PONDER: Waco JIM POOLg I.,Ul'I'illLlfI DAN POPE: North Little Rook, Ark. JOYCE POST: Tomlmll MARY ROSELLA POSTON: Catesville SUZANNE POWERS: Eagle Lake CHERYL PRATHER: Branch, La. MARTHA NEWT: Carlantl ANN NEWTON: Bolton NAN NEWTON: Waco W'ILLIAM NEWTON: Dol Rio PHYLLIS NIBE: Lftira, Mich, MARY JANE NICHOLS: Mvntpltis, Tenn. SHARLENE NICHOLSON: Hurley, N. M. CARYN NILSSON: Kansas City, Mo. PATTY NOLAN: Fort Worth CAROLYN NORDYKE: Colonial H., Va. KEN NORMANg Corpus Christi LYNN NOWILIN: YQ-rnon WILLIAM NIINNALLY: Little Rock, Ark. CAROLYN SLE O'l3ANNON: Plainview BOYCE OLIVER: Bryan PAT O'MICHAELg Oils-sou CAROL ANNE O'NEILL: McAllen RAY ORREN: Fort Worth CHRIS OWEN: Chattanooga, Tenn. MARY OWEN5: Houston BOB PAIGE: Houston ANN PALMER: Detroit, Mich. MARILOU PANZRAM: Houston WIAYNE PARCHMAN: Rrcnlianl Freshmen 7' x -C Qi 3 , it ' ,z . is 5 FEA ' . ' Est 33534 I ' .1 fm? -.5:fhf2..'::,:1 ' .assiltzilfl ' X 5: ' fiLUi.Sf'l . ' Q, , - Q W- ,t ' it - V, VV, , Q9 I I 5, 55+ , , T . , .. gg VV K W wi V S Q gtg I at I ' I' , . , . L I 4 L .M mga: ' 57? r-.tw ':.. ' ' .. it ,.., . at M - 'Q . if' . - K- , 1 11323 I i : 6555335 weft4ef::n.2. , :Z 1222251252 'fff -. 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JUDY ANN REEVESg Monahans .JUDY LYNN REEVESg Dallas JAMES REID, Cleburne ROBERT REIDQ Gonzales JIMMY REYNOLDSQ Austin DWILENE RHOADESQ Greenville CAROLYN RHODES, Dallas JANET RHODESQ Batesville, Miss. LINDA GAIL RHODESg W. Palm Beach, Fla ELAINE RICE, Conroe JEAN RICEg Riesel RICHARD RICE, Kingsville CHARLOTTE RICHg Montgomery, Ala. .JUDY RIDDLEg Dallas LINDA RIDDLEg Fort Worth WILLIAM RIGSBYQ Caldwell, Kan. MARVA RITZINGERQ Sulphur, Okla. BILLY ROBERTS, Graham ELIZABETH ROBERTSONQ Hamlet, N. C. GWEN ROBERTSON, Metairie, La. RONNY ROBERTSON, Lincoln, Neb. CHERE ROBINSg Plainview .IUDI ROBINSON, Waco MARIDENE ROBYg Corpus Christi DINAH LU RODGERSQ Center SHARON ROE, Houston ANN ROGERS, Washington, D. C. DONNA ROGERSQ Hereford HARRIET ROCERSg Daisetta MITCH ROGERSg Olive Branch, Miss. ROBERT ROGERS, Center KEITH ROLLINSg Electra GLORIA ROSSg Garland FRANCES ROWLANDg Waco SUZANNE RUCKER, Shreveport, La. PAM RUSH, E1 Paso JIM RUSHING, Waco STEPHANIE SAMUELS, Fordyce, Ark. CAROL SANDERS, Nashville, Tenn. SUSAN KAY SANDERS, Waco PAM SANDVALL, Plainfield, Ill. BOB SAUL, Quitaque SHARON SAUNDERS, McAllen LINDA SCHINDLER, Roswell, N. M, DAVID SCOTT, Cleburne DAN SCURLOCK, Rockdale SHERRYL SEFTON, Harlingen MARILYN SELERAIG, Houston PEGGY SUE SHALLA, Mission TOMMY SHANE, Houston ELVIN SHARP, Dallas HARRY SHARP, Phoenixville, Pa. JIM SHELTON, San Antonio CLAUDIA SHEPELWICH, Dallas BOB SHERIFF, Baltimore, Md. WALTON SHIELDS, Tucson, Ariz. HERBERT SHIPP, Scottsdale, Ariz. JERRY SHIRLEY, Port Neches MARY LOU SHOOP, Dallas BETTY SHORE, Little Rock, Ark. DAVID SHROPSHIRE, Wichita Falls JUDITH SHUFORD, Waco LINDA CAROL SIMPSON, Bay City MARGO SKELTON, Birmingham, Ala. TOMMY SKIPPER, Little Rock, Ark. DEBORAH SMITH, Dallas GEHLA SMITH, Fruitland, Idaho JERRY WAYNE SMITH, Hamlin KENNY SMITH, Dallas ' X 1- so I Q f, F C, in L X 'I I 1 5 , X , we ste 'I' t A 'tiff N Nutqq 5 J M I I 'W 5- M ,N 6 ' I ,f 4' S . M R 1 ,m-1. QW QQ IL A 'AVR it A 1 A . 3.i. 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I, GARY TOWNSENDg Carrollton MIKE TRACYg Wichita Falls JOHN TUBBg Woodville MARTHA ANN TUMLlNSONg Lampasas GARY DEAN TURKQ Abbott .Q JAMES TURLINGTONg Conroe ,,,, WILLIAM TURPINQ Monroe, La. 'Y' PAT ULLRICHg Brenham HARRIETT UNDERWOODg Tyler K I GEORGE MACK UPCHURCHg Tomball CECIL URSPRUNGg Corpus Christi I ROGER KENT VERNONQ Gruver , , DANIEL VESTALLQ Fort Worth MOLLY VESTALg Randolph AFB , VICKI VICKREYg Valley Mills A in STEPHEN SPRlNCERg Lt-norah HAD SOUIRESQ Waco LAVERNE STANDLEYg Houston MARY LOU STANFORD: Bryan SUSIE STECALL: Phoenix, Ariz. ROBIN S'l'EINHAUSERg San Antonio ANN STEPHENg Dallas SANDRA STINNETTg Bossier City, La. BETTY .JEAN STOESSERg Dayton CAROLYN STONEg Oklahoma City, Okla. JUDY KAY STONEQ El Paso BARBARA STOVALLg Slidell, La. JOHNNY STOVALLg Hamlin BETTY STRANGE: Plano ANN STRINGERQ Jasper RAYMOND STRUBLEg Bellvue, Neb. NANCY STUBBLEFIELDg Liberal, Kan. SALLY STUCKER'l'g Brenham SALLY STUFFLEl3EMEg Grand Prairie JANNE SUGGSg Texarkana VIOLA SULLIVANQ Waco KENNA GENE SUTTONg Dallas RONALD SUTTONg Junction SANDRA SUTTON: Atlanta, Ga. NITA SWEATMANQ Waxahachie LLOYD SWIEDOMg Abilene JOHN PAUL SYERg Houston ROBERT TABBg Ozona ROYCE TALIAFERROg Texarkana CAROLYN TALLEYg Covington, La. BILL TANNER3 Dallas CYNTHIA TATUMg Fort Worth BRENDA TAYLORQ Houston LARRY TEEMSQ Everman GABRIELLE THOMASg Tyler 4- G J- I -ff: ,J i, ,I Q, by 5,4 f i M af :Y I , :I I - jf i ilixisili ,, ew. V1 f t- I .E is if Z N' A brew K ' 1 an 'ff . WILLIAM VANCE, Vandenberg AFB, Calif. Q , Q 'rfb Q., ,E TOMMYE LOU VlNESg Little Rock, Ark. BOBBY WAGNERg Abilene GARY HAROLD WAITSg Pasadena JACK DOUGLAS WAKEg Waco . ,W ALMA KAY WALKERg Marlow, Okla. f WILLIAM WALDROP: Rockdale - ' , JUANITA WALKER, Houston r 3 r W. 'E , - ?LR. It L fr sz A rt L f A if . .4. mf,- , .tatzrss 93223 ggi X, it Q4 fl V s it . V. v 'R ' x 4- in-W ref -1. if dbx - 'tt I ' ew -gil i I - rf W 1 ' I Film --Z 1 .' 'Cx 1 Til. ' +I afar W ff 5, J, ' 'AZ' ai if S- I :Q . 9' . iv' ' wr- -www. ' ,, g 1, um. I f f I if ' lay! Rx jx LQ: -few: -wigs: 'flfiii 6 0 ob' 'cr f 1 Af : WILLIE WALKER: Dallas NELDA WALTON: Tvxus City CAROL WQXLTZ: IT1'I'QJQlISllH, Mn, CAROL ANN WARREN: Houston DINA WARREN: Iluustun WOODY WARREN: Wvlmster, Mo. DIANE WATERS: Miami Shores, Flu. .IILL VVATKINS: Ranglrr SUSAN WAYNE: Halvli, N. M. JANE WEAVER: Dallas 1 . . Igma -.:..':,5:. .:., ,... - , ,. Qsss: 1 as sage ff 'S Q S, '34 ey li 'S i ' If :. --I .-,.. , TONY WEAVER: Jacksonville I Q LAUREL WIEBB: Houston , . - W LINDA WEISSZ Nm'unu ---- N, LINDA WIELLS: Pasadena 'TM - NANCY VVESSELEY: San Antonio K I I a TIRE -, ' C., SUSAN WEST: Al,i1.-n.- I :C f if C LOYCE WHITE: iam.-.-, Puerto Hi.-0 te j ' SHIRLEY ANN WHITE: Grand Prairie ,H Q' MARCIA YVHITEHEAD: Slirevvport, La. A ,ivbh Nm KAY WHITMIREg Sudan I '- SANDRA WIHITMOREZ Galvf-stun ' .IOHN WIIITNEY: I.utl1orville, Mal. .'l' RUTH ANN VVHITT: Fort Wyflflll N ,N CHARLES WIHITTEN: Montgolncry, Ala. A CINDY VVICKSON: San Antonio if CALVIN WIESE: Calm-rt CHARLOTTE WILBURN: Orangi- NANCY WILEY: Wichita Falls RANDY WILKIE: Sulphur Sprinlw ANDY WILLIAMS: Wyatt, Mo. I.. CLINT WILLIAMS: Houston DOROTHY WILLIAMS: San Angelo FARLEY ANN WILLIAMS: McAllen LOIS CAROL WILLIAMS: Perrylrvn MARILYN WILLIAMS: Tulsa, Okla. PI-IYLLIS WILLIAMS: Malvern, Ark. VICKIE VVILLIAMS: DeRidder, Lu. BARBARA WILSON: Leawood, Kan. DEBORAH ANN WILSON: Seymour HUGH WILSON, JR.: Canadian 53 5 'YZ' S il- i f 'S' ,ff Freshmen I 3 Q - 'Rs-:E+ E I 'W X s 56 iv Sm ' iz 3 I9 I 2 x I 1- ,,f, gf fQ C ni f .r, 4' 1...:. n 5, .--L: N an ,W 6 1: ,rx 'R , nv .f'.,u v ,Q ! ,gb I .K . . . -w,:1'f-,f 1: Q.. Q- - 2 5 .fin If :f '.,1f,, 2? T . ia :rir aa '5L i ,.., . In Q Q I XP V -L S f g T: '- as . pg: ' rf ,,:1 , wk .Jil-05. 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M53 if - PEGGY SUE WILSON: Liwkhurl TN vi L E sul WILSON: Alvin A 'LLL CAYLE WINIPEE: Wlam I i uqz , ,,L-V I CAROL LYNN WINDHANIg Miclluml LLQL 9-if MARY HELEN WINDHAINIQ Lufkin I , I ,IANIES LIVINGSTON WINDSORg Dallas I4 IIEVA JEAN WISENBAKERg Horatio, Ark 5 DON VVISENBAKER1 Humlrlv 8 if ,IAMES WNQNEHQ mm-H agp-'Ti W ? .IIIDY WI'I I'g liuustun 52 :': FRANCES CAROL WOODg lnglcsirlv ' MARY ANN YVOODQ Arlington PAULA WOODARDQ ,lunctiun RIIODA ELIZABETH WOODSg I'Iiiimrrui W I Q 1, ' CAfGVl??IiEXgN Irgousimyid ,, g. I 5 f 2 Ql' Li qc: 'isg 'finiid wid irr sz' KAY YEMLLEQ ciiirpus Christi I H' A I lfrl A I RONALD YOSTQ Alunduy A A i COOPER YOUNG: Mule-sluw I I I DIANE NOIING1 sW'EPIM'llIl'I' A ,IOHN YOUNG: Blidland 6 is 3 7 , kn1,.L, , I KATHI YOllNGg Alice , . Q 5' A PAUL YOUNGg Longview 451. P xr CAROL YOUNT: 1sm-i11.- . 5 SUHAIL ZAKHARIAg Bm-irut, Lvlmuniwn , 3 f i'r'i 3 -xl Zi, m CLARENCE WILL ZANIJER, JR.: Riesel Q I Q i 5, I fr Y r 2 x wiv . rf I X. 13 , 3 i vm V I I Lf. is conquer It Come ou! 011 mp every limf. , 'Q asy- Fall Freshman C1055 Ojficvrs: John Baird, Vivo Prvsifivntg johnny Mitvllvll Prvsidcntg Tummye Inu Vines. Treasure-r: Phyllis Ponder. Fvcrctury. Freshman Class Officers Spring Freshman Cfuss Officvrs: Brian Harbour, President: Ifni Anderson, Trcasurcrg Max Emfinger, Vice Presids-nlg Crum Toomlms, Secretary. T11 1' ll 3 S fi-ff' mmf lu1'1's of 41 l1'.I'. WH lf'Il!ff'f Wbfys fllllllli' ffm lfmfor LIIIVIIPIIS --.5 I ' A rr 1 r ,, ..,, Q! fz1.sf1r1hM11 !fffllQ Ito Zur W W, 3 , ,N ,Mx fm HIM, rlmllrlflg lzrm 1111! J - V-5'.' .,.. W 4- 5011 Hn' ,qvftirzg Ifw nmx on! all Ilzfzr nmnry, Business Seniors ROBERT EARL ABNICY: Longview, Accounting, Economics: Football, APO LYNDA ASHCRAFT: Clifton, Business Education, Economics: Athenean Club, Chaplain: Who's Who: Freshman Football Queen: Homecoming Nominee: Rho Gamma Sigma Sweetheart CHARLES F. BAILEY: La lVIarque, Management, Eeonomics: Delta Sigma Pi DIXIE BAILEY: De Soto, Marketing, Economics: Omicron Delta Epsilon: Beta Gamma Sigma JAMES F. BARRON: Tyler, Accounting: Beta Gamma Sigma: Beta Alpha Psi, Treas.: Sam Allen Scholarship: Roundup Staff JAMES S. BEARD: Brenham, Finance: AIESEC: Deans Distinguished Honor List fSummer ,623 JERRY RICHARD BERRY: Waco, Economies-Finance: Delta Sigma Pi: Intramural Sports LEONARD BIAYLOCK: San Antonio. Accounting, Finance: Taurus JAN BROWN: Crawford, Office Administration, Economics: Religion: Religious Educa- tion Association, BSU Missions, Sec. ROBERT DWIAIN BIIRKS: lVIcGregor, Finance, Economics JAMES EARL BUSBY: Galveston, Accounting, Eeonomics: Ili-ta Alpha Psi, Pres.: Order of Artus: Beta Gamma Sigma LIMNETTE CASTLE: Perryton, Economics, Finance: Pi Alpha Lambda: Plli Gamma Nu: Laurel Society: Order of Artus: Beta Gamma Sigma: Who's Who LYNDA MARIE CHALK: Bryan, Office Administration, Eeonomies: Phi Gamma Nu: Bards and Rhapsody BOYD COLLIER: War:0, Accounting: Eeonomies: Alpha Chi: Beta Gamma Sigma: Beta Alpha Psi: Order of Artus ,IANIES KENT CREECY: Kemp, Finanee, Economics: Order of Artus, Pres.: Beta Gamma Sigma: .Iunior and Senior School of Business Scholarships DAVE CROCKER: Pasadena, Insurance, Management ELVIN RAY CROW: Waco, Personnel Management, Economics FLENI DE GRAFFENRIED: Waco, Accounting, Economics, Math: Lambda Sigma Chi MASON ROYLEN EDWARDS: Houston, Management, Economics EARL EDWARD ELLIS: Dallas, Economics: Tryon Coterie: Young Republicans: Yell Leader CRAIG EVETTS: San Antonio, Accounting, Economies: Alpha Kappa Psi, Pres., Treas.: Order of Artus: Student Congress: Student Body Treas.: Vice-Pres. of School of Business CHRISTINE FOX: Port Arthur, Business Education, Economics: Phi Gamma Nu: Pi Omega Pig Beta Gamma Sigma BONNIE ,IETT FRAZIER: Decatur, Georgia, Office Administration, Economics WILLIAM D. FRAZIER: Waco, Management, Economics ROGER ALAN FRICKEI Stanford, Conn., Marketing, Lambda Sigma Chi, Pres., Treas., Executive Com- mitteeman THONIAS EARL GILLILAIYD: Royse City, Management RONALD RAY GOODWIN: Odessa, Finanve, Gen. llusint-ss: Tryon Coterieg Foothallg Baseball: HB Cluh: Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Who's Who ALWYN L. HAJIN: Brenham. Marlo-ting, llanagt-Int-nt JERRY W. HALE: N. Little Rock, Ark., Economies, Finanepg Alpha Kappa Psi: School of.Business Couneil JAMES DARRELL HAMILTON: Chilton, Accounting, Economies: Alpha Kappa Psi ELIZABETH K. HANLEY: W3j'IlC, Penn.. Office Administration, Economies, Phi Gamma Nu, Sec. JOHN HASLAM: Tulsa, Okla., llarlwting, Economics: Young Republicans JOHN JACOB HEGI: Tahoka, Finance, Economies, Student Congress, Alpha Phi Omega, Pres. and Vice-Pres.: Methodist Student Center, Pres.: ISCC Representative: Outstanding Congressman '63 JARRETT KEVIN HILL: Somerville. Marketing: Young Republicans: lntramurals THOMAS W. HINES: Groeslmeek, Management RONALD LEWIS HOLZIQ: Vilaeo, Personnel Management: Economics: Kappa Kappa Psi, Pres.: Golden Wlave Rand M1 Xt ,L S .,,,., A F- , me lu up--s if JININIIE HOHNER: Shelly town. Blanagt-ment. Evonomies. Finance: Alpha Kappa Psi: Rep- resentative to Student Congress: BSU WILLIAM B. HUNT: Carlsbad. N. M.. General Business: Baseball: lfrosh Varsity: Conservative So- Q14-tv KATE AIVLERRAX HYDE: Houston. Office .-Xdministration, Economies GUS ISRAEL. JR.: Wilco, Manageinent, Economies: Dt-anls List: Alpha Kappa Psi: AIESEC Vim'-llrvs. D.-XX JACKS: Wvaeo. At-vountingg ffirvle K, Treas.: llresidentis Cahinet: Alpha Chi, lit-ta Gamma Sigma: Order of Artus: Citizens Bank Scholar- ship JAMES R. JACKSON: Metairie. La., Manage-mentg Delta Sigma I-'i NANCY JAYNES: Valley Mills. Business Education: Phi Gamma Nu JOHN WILLIAM JESSUP: Dallas, General Business: Football: Traek: 'LBJ' Cluh JOHNXY JOHNSTON: Tulsa, Olcla., Economics: Rho Gamma Sigma, See. BRACK JONES, JR.: Liberty, General Business: Rho Gamma Sigma, Pres.: Men's TCC, Vivo-Pres.: Gymnastics Team U60-'6lJ SHIRLEY J. KOHUTEK: San Antonio, General Businessg Alpha Chi: Beta Gamma Sigmag Alpha Lambda Delta BARBARA JEAN LEE: Houston, Finaneeg Alpha Omega, Vice-Pres.: Alumnae Sec, Chaplaing Student Jury: Junior Class Treas.g Roundup Staff: Student Congress 4l9 JOE LINIJSICY: Wavo. Alarltetiiigr CARY L. Xlt-ALLlS'l'Eli: Corpus Christi, AiLlI1ilQl611lt'l1l. llwrieral Ihigirwss lAAlES W'll.liERT Alt'liETHZ Calvert. ,xlllflittllllgl BOB ANNE NIUAILLLAN: Victoria, linsiiiess l'lflllL'LlllO11, Et'4lIl4lIIllCTbg Ili-lla Alpha I'i, Presg l'l1i tlamma Nu: Pi O111t-ga l'i. Sec., Treaag Beta Cannna Signiag Dm-an's Ligtz l,I'1'-ltlttllllh Cabinet JAMES ll. MAPLE5: Nlt. Vernon, Nlarlieling. l i11a11t'4i'. Alanagemeni: Eootliallg lfwllowsllip of Christian Atlilt-law lilCH1-XRD B. MARTIN: Lake jackson. Xlarkt-ting, l':t'1lIlllll1lf'S1 Lamlmda Sigma Chi ANN MASSICY: Kerens. llusiness Etluvalion, Evonotniesg ,Allllltl Oinegla, Pres., 500.3 lItlI1lf'i'OI1llIlQJf NUIX1lI1Cl,'l W'l1o'5 Wvhog See. of Business Schoolg Student fi4lllt11't15SI Pi 01111-ga Pi. TI'CllSl1l'Cl'1 Nlost Popular liusiness Wvlitllilll STACY MA'l'l'llS: Goree, AlLlIlLlgf'lllt'lIl1 l ootlJallg E4-llowsliip ol Christian AthleteS KARL NlA'l l'LACE: Nlc:Cregor. l'rt--Lawg Alpha Kappa Psig Bards and Rhapsodyg Wl1o's Who V61-'62rg ROTC. Cadet Major, Squadron Commands-r JAMES A. MAXWELL: Waco. l i11a11t't--Etwmomics. Prt--Law: Young Republicans SHIRLEY NIARIE MILLER: McAllen, Business liilll1'Llll0I'l, Erorioniitsg Phi Cannna Nu, Pres., ScC.g I D li Omega li. Treas., Vive-ljres.g Tau Beta Sigma, SeC.g llolmlt-n Wan' Band v Y GEORGE lf. XIONTAGLE, JB.: Summit. N. J, Evo11o111ies, l'llIlLlIlL'PQ Delta Signia Pi 420 'H' 4 C. H. MOORE, JR Accounting, Ecoiioniiw Ornicron Delta Epsilon BRENDA MOORE Office Adniinistration FELIY A. MORRIS FlI'1LlIlI'tfQ, Beta Epsilon HELEN NAYLOR: Businefs Edueation, St MARY MARGAREI BESBHT Gfttesulle Busint-HQ Edueatiori HOYVAHD G. NICHOLS JR Beaumont lrisurance, Accounting. Econonnt T luru Some tx BOBBY GENE NORVELL Dallas Fi11a11r't-, Economivsg lwu mes Qchool Countil Student Con gressg W'l1o's Who: ootnl Cum Eeloss Ill 0 Christian Athletes JAMES E. PASCIIAL Cllxeston lx'IHI121gt'I1lt'I1I, Ecoriomic Alplii Kappa I 1 l5CC JOHNNIE EDWARD PE XBNOB Wico Accountingg Beta Alplm P1 Btta Camini 51 ma Order of .Artusg Deanls List SANDY S. PEYTON Vlwilin Eoonoinivs, Einaneeg Football NI 1 JOE AL PICONE: Brenham Aeeountingg CklI'llL'l'lJl1lN A Olllllilll Or lllll for Union AC tivities GARY E. BOPP: West Hanagt-1114-11t. Econoniif Nevin 111 Club lon trxatist Sotittx JANIICS P. PRESTON: New York, N. Y., Management, Economics: Delta Sigma Pi, Vice-Pres. SIMPSON RAY: Houston, Beta Gamma Sigma PAUL NV. REDDY: Dallas. Accounting, Economics NEIL RICHARDSON: Houston. Accounting, Taurus Society, Pres., Vice-Pres.: Freshman Baseball: Alpha Tau Omega DAVID ROBERTS: Trinity. Accounting: Delta Sigma Pi, Pres., Treas.: Most Popular Business Man GICNNELL SALTICR: Eunice, La., Business Education, Economics: Pi Alpha Lambda, Treas,: Phi Gamma Nu, Vice-Pres.: Pi Omega Pi, Pres. BOBBY G. SAYIXION: YVaco, Management: Arnold Air Society: AFROTC MARVIN WAYNE SAPAUGH: San Angelo, Business, Religion, English: Track: Chamber of Commerce: Alpha Kappa Psi: A Cappella Choir MARY MARGARET SCHAUB: Gatesville, Business Education, Economics DAVID SENTER: San Angelo Management: Alpha Kappa Psi: Business School Council IDI SHANNON: Mart, General Business: Economics JANIS E. SKIPPER: Little Rock, Ark., Secretarial Studies, Economics: Phi Gamma Nu, Beta Gamma Sigma, Alpha Chi, WSG, Pres.: Dawson Hall House Council WILLIAM FRED SMITH: Waco, Finance RONALD L. STOKES: Plainview, Accounting: Beta Alpha Psi, Vice-Pres. M. PATRICIA STUART: Poplarville, Miss., Business Education. Economics: Phi Beta Hu: Phi Gamma Xu: BSI? SEZ.-XNN STARKEY: Victoria. Office Administration, Economics WINTON F. STARLING: Jacksonville, Fla., Economies, Finance: Senior Class Vice-Pres: Chamber of Commerce: Alpha Kappa Psi: Beta Gamma Sigma BOBBY MARTIN SUTTON: Ozona, General Business, Economics: Football, Fellowship of Christian Athletes: Tryon Coterie: HB Club: Rodeo Club BARBARA TAGGART: Grand Prairie, Business Education JIMMY TYE: XVaco, Economics: Beta Gamma Sigma. Order of Artus AUGIISTINE VEGA: San Benito, Management: International Club, Conservative Society GENIE YVEATHERSBY: Dallas, Marketing, Management: Athenean, Executive Council, Wom- en's Student Government, AIESEC, University Standards Com- mittee, Dormitory Council H. CLAYTON WHITE: Odessa, Economics, Prc-Law: Kappa Omega Tau, Pres. HORACE G. YVHITE: Odessa, General Business: Freshman Football, Varsity Football, B Club BILLY WAYNE WILLIAMS: Houston, Finance: Football, Alpha Kappa Psi, HB Club RALPH EDWARD WRIGHT: Bastrop, Marketing: Kappa Omega Tau DON WOLF: Houston, Accounting, Economics PAT YOUNG: White Oak, Office Administration, Economics: Athenean, Treas., Allen House Council Juniors ,J Q-av -an fa- ii iv' A , . . 'V 9,.,N ai can MICHAEL M. ALBERTQ Darien, Conn. HARRY BARRETT: Houston ZOLTEN II. l3ENYUSg Stamford, Conn. GUS BLACKSHEAR: Dallas DELORES BRAZEALQ lif-llaire DAVID BRINKLEXH Corpus Christi SAM ,I. BROWN. Houston TEDDY BROWNg Allluquerquv, N. M. RUTH -ANN RURRIS: Dallas BURTON BLRRUS: Ruylown RUSSELL DON BURSONQ Killc-on LEE EDWARD BUSHg Athens ROBERT CARLISg Berwyn, Ill. BEVERLY CHIODOQ Leaky CUY M. COLLINS. Waco .ION COOK: Croeslmc-ck STEWART CRABTREEQ Hurst LYNN CRAFTQ Dallas CAROLYN DAVISQ Waco RALPH A. DAVISg Pasadena BERT DeBORDg Temple ALLEN FARLEYQ Temple DONALD R. IfENNERg Haslet ROBERT A. FITZQ Houston .,, L M4 cc? La RUTH KENDRICKg Stratford KATHLYN, KEY3 Macon, Miss. CAROL KINSLOWg Temple ROY KNIGHTQ Houston EVERETT KORNEGAYg Malone ROGER KUHLQ San Antonio ROBERT W. LADLEYQ Uvalde ,IANIS KAY LARDg Dallas JERRY V. LESLIEQ Terrell EUGENE C. LINDSEYg Pasadena CHARLES M. LUNDAQ New Orleans, La. ROY F. KARRg Odessa ERNIE MCCLENDONQ Odessa HENRY MCCLUSKEYQ Dallas VIRGINIA McCOMBSg Corpus Christi GARY F. MANSKERg Beeville JERRY MANSURg Hobbs, N. BI. NEIL MARTINg Weston, Conn. -iw VIRGINIA FOSTERQ St. Petersburg, Fla WRIGHT FRIDAY: Lvalde PAGE FULGHAMQ Daraville, Ga. LARRY FULPQ Crawford JIM GABRIELQ Spur LEYVIS YV. GARNERg San Antonio GENE GIBSONQ Calvert MARY IO COINCg Nome MURIEL HAMESg Brookfield, Ill. LYNN JOYCE HARPERg Waco DAVID HENNESSEEg Harlingen JACK HILLQ Houston SUSAN GAIL HOLTg Durango, Colfi BARBARA HUDDLESTONg Shreveport, NANCY HULTQUISTg Ganado WHITELAW HUNTg Augusta, Ga. 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Conventiong- Texas Nursing Students Assoeia- tion 430 DIANE DAVIS-Texas Nursing Students Association: Student Government Assoeiationg USU MILDRED FENSKE LOTTIE GENTRY JOYCE CAROL GRAY! -Student Gov. Assoc.: Tex. Nurses Student Assoc.: RSU Pulmlieity Chairman IIRSA Editor: House Council Secretaryffreasurer SHIRLEY HEATH-Secretary Sopli. Class.: Sopli. Class Hoinecotning Nominee: Regional Voting Dele- gate-V-Tex. Nurses Student Assoc. l9olg Corres. See. Student Gov. Assoc: First V. llres. Student Gov. Assoc.: Pre-ined Clulig DSG: Texas Nursing Stu- dent Assoe. RUTH ANN HIERONYMUS-f Missions Student Gov Assoc.: ,lr, Class Sec.: RSU Executive Gouneil SYLVIA JACKSON CARYL KENDALL-Texas lNurses Assotzg Student Gov. 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