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In Memory Judy Marie Davis Student George D. Brown This page is dedicated to the friends and loved Assistant Professor of Law Ekk Lauhacharemchai ones of these seveng may it reassure them that they do not mourn their loss alone. Student Mrs: Dahlia Curry Asszstant Director, WOII1CI'l,,S Residence Halls ,Az , , S55 - ts .g V , LM Laurel Ann Reed Student Joseph A. Smith Associate Professor of Physics Neil S. Foster Former Professor of Marketing
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A. CRADY YATES of Yvaeo. secretary of the Board of Trustees, member for 15 years. A.B. degree from Baylor in 1913. He is :x former president of thc Baylor lix-Students Assottiationg tlireetrmr of the Baylor Stadium Curporalion and Waco tllunnber of Coinnivreeg rlirer-tor and viec president First Federal Savings and Loan Assorintiong director Wm-o Boys Club and Waco Girls Clubq trustee, W'n4'o public schools for nine yn-nrsg nlernbor city council of Whuto and mayor pro tem: dvzn-on Columbus Avenue Baptist Churehg pnrlner in K. B. Spenrer and Company of Wneo. ROSS SAMS of W'aCo, A.B. degree from Baylor 1920, m4-mber of the Board of Trustees for 13 years and ehairnnxn of eampus planning committee and com- mittee on Iinst Wirzg, Waco Hallg enptaiu, 1918 football teamg past president, Ex-Students Assoeiationg Baylor Bear Clubg director Baylor Stadium Corporationg member State Finance Commission: director Baptist Foundationg member Waco Chamber of Commerceg Mason und Kotariang director Baylor-Waco Foundation: Deacon First Baptist Churchg past president Hillcrest Memorial Hospital and Waco Boys Club lroardsg director KWTXQ president L. L. Sams and Sons Church Furniture. l T. J. QTOGIEQ HARRELL of Fort Worth. A.B. degree Baylor, 19165 member, Board of Trustees 13 years including service on numerous committcesg former dircetor Baylor Ex-Students Associutiong active in athletic and development pro- gramsg former city councilman and mayor City of Fort Wortllg vice president Fort Xvorth Chamber of Commerce and director Southwestern Exposition and Fat Stork Showg past president Rotary, Y.M.C.A.g past president Texas Cottonseed Crusher's Associationg 1939 Outstanding Citizen of Fort Worthg member Broadway Baptist Churvhg retired president Trarlers Oil Mill Company,
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W September was the beginning. And for freshmen, upperclassmen and parents alike, it began with detour signs welcoming them to the new and beautiful Baylor campus. The sweltering heat, blowing dust, agonizing screams from machinery and the stench of sweat and smoke from construction served to remind the stu- dents that the university was not the same as it was last ycar or had been when their parents were undergraduates. The traditional Slime caps were purchased, worn for a few days and discarded as the freshmen decided they were just as urhane and sophisticated as the upperclassmcn. This newly discovered attitude was looked upon with scorn mingled with amusement. Registration was greeted by freshmen with fearg regarded as a necessary evil by sophomoresg accepted with an air of cynicism by the juniors and ac- knowledged with indifference by the seniors. But the Damoclcan sword was removed only to be replaced by another villain-classes, which were not always the easiest things to find. Students divided their time between mixers, receptions, pep rallies, classes, trips to Cameron Park, movies . . . and some even found time for study. With the multi-colored autumn leaves, the brightly colored costumes and the unseasonably warm fall air, the football season began. Even the opening loss to Washington State seemed inconsequential as l,500 students, given late permision, welcomed the team back with an airport pep rally. It had begun. As it begins each year, some tradition, some improvision, and some meditation. SEPTEMBER '
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