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WITH THEIR DRIVING PURPOSE AND ARDENT DESIRE OF SOME DAY SEEING THIS INSTITUTION GIVING TO THE WORLD STAUNCH TORCH BEARERS OF CHRISTIANITY, THE RELIGIOUS AND INTELLECTUAL LIGHT OF THE WORLD, THOSE HEROIC FOUND- ERS PRESSED ONWARD IN THE FACE OF ALL ADVERSITIES .... THIRTY-ONE YEARS UNDER THE ABLE LEADERSHIP OF DR. IEFFERSON DAVIS SANDEFER SAW REMARK- ABLE PROGRESS TOWARD THE FULFILLMENT OF THE FOUNDERS' DREAMS. FROM A STRUGGLING LITTLE WEST TEXAS COLLEGE TO THE RENOWNED UNIVERSITY WE NOVV KNOW' CAME I-IARDIN-SIMMONS UNDER THE DAUNTLESS PRESIDENT SANDEFER .... AFTER FIF TY YEARS OF SERVICE TO THE WORLD, HARDIN-SIMMONS IS NOW UPON THE THRESHOLD OF A NEW ERA OF DEVELOPMENT AND EXPANSION UNDER THE COMPE- TENT LEADERSHIP OF DR. SANDEFER'S AMBITIOUS SUCCESSOR-DR. WILLIAM R. WHITE. . . . TURNING TO THE FUTURE WITH CONFIDENCE AND ENTHUSIASM, WE ANTICIPATE THE AURORA OF A NEW DAWN. r S' 7 1,7717 W T TO ONE WHOSE HIGH IDEIALS STAUNCH CHARACTER SERVE ASI ANI INSPI4 RATION TO ALL WHO KNOW WHO THROUGH CEA-SE LESS 'EFFORTS HES 'CAUSED THE NAME OE HARDIN-SIMMONS. HIS ALMA MATER, TO BE CO MAE KNOWIN AND IRESPECTEED FROM ,COAST TO TOQA1fMOULDER OF REAL MEN AUD MAKER OF POWERFUL ATI-ILETIC TEAMS, WE SPEQTFULLY DEDICATE THIS EIETIETHIIANNI- VERSARY ,EDITION OE THE BRONCO -TO' I Coach Frank Kimbrough? ide TRADITION S .rf Tim -,I f - I I'-niux -n 1 fic Z .--, . 1 . gf:-fgfgiw V 'LQ 73551 Ivy? -U.: dx-'wx -fr ., :II X'-gtgfkgt I! Mm , . - Q fl 'f'f'P3 'rx ,. .1 4 ' X1 an is If sw N F- , I s'Qil.zQ': , I YKZIIQZ .YL r .H . . tx I ,id- , .gnvg . III :I5,1 XE' TRADITIONS OE THE PAST BLEND WITH THE IDEALS OF THE PRESENT AT HARDIN-SIMMONS TO CREATE, IN A RICH UNION OE CULTURE AND CHARACTER, THE MODERN COLLEGE YOUTH. EOR HERE TRADITIONS DO NOT BIND-THEY INSPIRE. AMPLE AS OUR HERI- TAGE HAS BEEN, WE HOLD THAT ITS CHIEF VALUE LIES IN POINTING THE WAY TO A 'MORE EXCELLENT FUTURE. CULTIVATING MANY WI-IOLESOME FRIEND- SHIPS THAT GRO W STRONGER WITH THE YEARS HAS BECOME A POWERFUL TRADITION AT HARDIN-SIMMONS. THE STAUNCH TRADITION THAT KEYNOTES UNIVERSITY 'I 2' LIFE IS THE MOULDING OF J Sa' L - CHRISTIAN CHARACTER. 'W-X 'Q , 51 - ' ix 'GX +: LQTNK, K KAN-,X NX , 'xnrjx -Xc HAS-YI XXRXCQ I I I III L QQLXQIP si'- A X r' Im ! I x05 I N 6XxN' X .. .Nz I 'Xi Cf'- I I 1 I' I X K. ' x VU! X ifv'XQQx .X IJLYX , , f X1 I xl I Z I T ' xml r , QVW: , '1 ' Q 'gi-III' . xx. w ,lil 1 I S 133 f ' . N Amie? 5 5 E, J f I XT? 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Z' A: A E s THE TRADITIONAL WESTERN ATMOSPHERE THAT PERVADES OUR HIGHLIGHTING EACH YEAR IS THE RETURN TO THE CAMPUS OF THOUSANDS OF ALUMNI, WHEN NEW FRIENDSHIPS CREATE A LIVELY SPARKLE AND OLD FRIENDSHIPS BLAZE ANEW WITH THE PERVOR OF THE ANNUAL HOIVIECOMING B O N P I R E THAT ROARS A MERRY WELCOME TO CAMPUS LIFE. KNOINN PROM COAST 'I'O COAST ARE THE COW-' V ---I. ' 'E cf GIRLS, OUR POWERFUL FOOTBALL TEAMS, AND THE COLORFUIL. 'X COWBOY BAND. fig N :I Pk ,fe A If I ID I9 -if IQAAMI ZNWI' 'I' If O W 73 1 It ,II ihkfglyf 3 lux Eu ff IT 'P T IAN 5 vY -si -fs'--, -J Kdfy NX ly, 'J III, ,gf ,IMI IN I fi , 'If Vi, Ll IJ I V I A I I , , ,vA I .'i,m ,AQI D 4 A 'b. AAq- A, , ,g, N,IP'xg1' V' U I ALL. ACI-IIEVEMENTS OP LEARNING AND THE AT- TAINMENTS OF CHARACTER ARE MANIFOLD HERE. IT IS THE PURPOSE OP HARDIN-SIM- MONS TO SEND ITS GRADUATES ALONG LIFE'S WAY WITH AN INTELLIGENT CURIOSITY AND A BETTER UNDERSTANDING AND APPRECIA- TION OF THE WORLD IN WHICH THEY LIVE. rx 1 w 1 F bf 5. 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ABI LEN E, TEXAS 12th of March 1941 Grcefings to the Krouca Staff and fn AIA This is our first year together. l have been feeling my Way in a new re- sponsibility. lappreciate so much the most sympathetic and cooperative reception l have enjoyed from the trustees, faculty and student body. Hardin-Simmons University comes into a larger recognition every day. Others have built so Well before us. The University is so distinct and differ- ent. lt is not just another school. lt has an enviable position from which it cannot be dislodged if We are faithful to its high ideals. Hardin-Simmons is a combination of the finest in the past and the most desirable ambitions for the future. We are proud of the great traditions of the pioneers that sur- vive in us. We are interested in more quantity only as it will contribute to our quality. A We covet the exhibition of thrift, self-reliance, integrity, rnutuality, patriot- ism and Christian service in our products. Sincerely, I WRW:Mc President E QN . 'K t ,Xx .ix , , .,. . I n-'lit I X id , ' .i 1 if - KQFESQ?-1 55. - w'gmig,'f. 5 i' W Fxffzzilapr L YW nur., ,fl DB. WILLIAM RICHARDSON WI-IITE President 3 1 ,,4.4-ov I 1 f ' . R, f , Vx ' s ff, I X ff' x K f' '- 1' ' 3? A4 f - gg ' -I ,ff -n '1n- , .J ,sf 44' ff X A,,k,g,0m , 1' Tw X, K5 '.,'4 'ya 4 f 1J.l 7.wn.',1xT'I.' V1 ,nv -- 1 f .-. . I--,W - I Af -'YE1':'E-:f,1Hf EM 1 Hi Hz, .gm- ,:,-cf :Q-Jgv,.Im..,rH 1, X.. , X J -,.,. .,. ,,I1..,, 1,u.M,,.,, , ,, ,l.-:M-..v..-u.:,'g1,L -g,,- 1 XM-,wg if V -.J.Ar1.Y-. ,. , . ,,.l ,, ,-, . I. , J.. -..Y ,, ,.'.-if Y-.-ggr V 3:5-A -Vg' ,,w-5- - 1,-.41,1I:,--Y, 1 I LUCIEN QUITMAN CAMPBELL, M. A. Acting Dean of College ot Arts and Sciences To the Students: lt has been most difficult to have been separated from my duties as dean ot the institution which is a part of my lite and thoughts, from my duties in the classroom which always served as a joy and inspiration to me, and from the association ot professors and youth. This is the age oi youth and youth must carry much ot the responsibility in this chaotic and changing World. New things are continually presenting themselves to us for solution. When We enter upon this lite beyond college Walls, We will be judged as to our suc- cess or iailure by the knowledge which has b ecome a part of ourselves, coupled with our dependability and integrity. l hope that you are prepared for your responsibility. l ULIUS OLSEN. 2 To the Class ot l94l: l Wish to express to each ot you my sincere appreciation for the privilege of Working with you during your col- lege days, and l assure you ot my con- tinued interest in your plans and ac- complishments. l trust that you will now assume your roles as ambassa- dors ot Hardin- Simmons University, and that you Will interpret the objec- tives oi your Alma Mater to the high school boys and girls Who Wish to go to college. L. Q. CAMPBELL, Acting Dean. IULIUS N. CLSEN, Ph. D. 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Dean of Students ' Coeds, you are beginning a new de- cade-a decade significant in the his- tory ior the University because it will record the end of fifty years of service to the young Women and men who have passed through its halls. May the imprint of your university and your contribution, to your Alma Mater make the decade a significant beginning of another titty years for those that come after you. Sincerely, MARY E. I-IEAD. X 4 WILEY A. STEPHENSON, M. A. Assistant Dean of Students To the l9-40-41 Student Body: The time has arrived for another edi- tion of the Hardin-Simmons University Bronco to be presented to the students. The publications board has tried this year to present one of the best annuals in the history ot the institution. I Since I am leaving Hardin-Simmons to accept another position, I wish to take this opportunity to thank the stu- dent body as a whole for their coop- eration with the administration and tor their continued support. It has been a pleasure to work with l'Iardin-Sim- mons students individually and as a group. May each of you have the best oi luck in the future. To the Graduates oi l94l: We do not send you away. We do not give you up. You are now a per- manent part oi I-Iardin-Simmons Uni- versity. Those ot us who remain here will always be interested in you and in your success. You have dreamed dreams and you have built air castles while you were here. May your dreams all come true and may your air castles be built upon the solid rock. Much has been entrusted to you and much is expected ot you. You are liv- ing in one oi the really great periods oi world history. Our world is at war. We are in the midst oi revolution and of change. Your duty is plain: you are the steadying power of the world. It is up to you to furnish the right kind ot leadership in your communities and I know that we can depend upon you to do your work well. Sincerely, W. A. STEPI-IENSON. I. T. I-IANEY. . . . Q ' I. T. HANEY Secretary-Treasurer Z N N .. . g' V, ,I .tvtqxx . N fm W I ' Ifff x 15 1 , I , ' 5 .-i, .5 1,1 E, ,--I. V, -. 1.E'1i,.. , - , ' I , , ..ww1,',, ,QQ--'J3f'f.f1i 14. , , iw- L 'X I X '- . .- a It l '.VlggQe',3: , sfifiifx f- Tig ft. lx XX 5 1 -t'- xx I . ...-a.-f-f. -fi--,-.-tsl, -, -it-:wi . . 1 A c ' 5'1 1-t,!l.g:, Ui 1 ' I Q.. , l''EngGif-fe-7111621ailiigigg-.''hui-5.51135,45 5-'yi bfi ., 1 i - , ,,,:.t I Z: ,ft 'gig-Q.. g,1i'f:,g4JjvjA,,:ut.!:F, Th. 1.2-' 1-f ,-11 E.. I it - W r 1--Z, lg'5I..f5:5r3 ,li ' f ' . . - .V . V, I A J.: ' .L,s-if-fefpgcziv.-:VA .'.-.E -I li.: - n J , Y ,,,, ,, Y age: W1.- ' --:mils is : is-:s1:i.1iJs'1-vi ' l6'mm' nf Crusfees I D. SANDEFER, Ir. President Ben Allen Iohn H. Alvis George S. Anderson O. T. Anderson C. M. Caldwell T. C. Campbell T. N. Carswell Barney Carter E. M. Collier T. W. Cotton C. C. Cowden O. D. Dillingham T. E. ROBERTS Vice-President if Rev. Fred C. Eastham O. E. English, M. D. Iohn Edwards Solon R. Featherston W. P. Ferguson Raymond W. Foy M. B. Hanks T. T. Harris I. C. Hunter Arthur C. Hoover Rev. M. A. Ienkens Rupert H. Johnson I. T. HANEY Secretary-Treasurer lohn I. Keeter W. I. Largent Edgar I. Marston Rev. P. D. O'Brien Rev. T. A. Patterson Henry Record C. R. Simmons , R. W. Smith Iames P. Stinson Clarence Scharbauer Howard E. Walsh Xx 'I-ix in Memoriam DR. IEFFERSGN DAVIS SANDEFER Sixth President of Hardin-Simmons University -,-x ay-1'., I QE if ix, + wi -A .ffm -11: .I FL'--ff' 1 ci A U Jvf5gI?.fil2I,f' V ' ' I P, X ,IQ-, - E ' ,Q X K 4 I, I K .. r , x I . ' x .I f X X - 'x , ,.1,.J.E,i.,,.7:: I 'I ' 7 v'?T. ' Q-:yii 5 X X ---tu A Iirilgi Iiie X Y V I .g. . q'ig'I.Iq . ,xx X I I ',,I ,fi . .WI I-.II I, 1 -P -gy X x aw- ' - f ' ,,,. :if Lx I m Wifi, i ur mg If My - I 'I '1-A-rg, I ' ' . ' ff, 1 DQ? ' , 1 M, f',-' 1 1 .fI.IE.3 ' 4 , I 1 , 4 -. 5.9. .Influ- , - . -' 5. I., .j' .5, .. I X - -,gf 5.-.1 rig. 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Professor of History Professor of Education Professor of Chemistry Professor of Biology Deon of Students IULIUS OLSEN, Ph. D. L. Q. CAMPBELL, M. A. W. I. FOX, M. A. Professor of Physics Professor of English Instructor in Physics Acting Deon of Arts and Sciences H. R. ARRANT, M. A. W. D. BOND, M. A. EVA RUDD, M. A. C. G. WI-IITWELL, Ph. D. Professor of Chemistry Professor of English Instructor in English Assistant Professor of History MARY CARTER, M. A. MARIE D. HARRISON, M. A. EMMETT M. LANDERS, M. A. Instructor in Home Economics Instructor in English Associate Professor of History 1 N 'I-5 f, x rf ' -5, to . N ,. . X N , X Y .mlb V Q . I . V , I . sv 25.21 M3117 7 W 1 - JK J ABA Haeulfy M. M. BALLARD, M. A. MRS. R. N. RICHARDSON, M. A. I. E. BURNAM, M. A. HERSCHEL SCI-IOOLEY, B. I Assistant Professor ot Spanish Instructor in French Professor ot Mathematics Instructor in journalism MARY PRESTON VINEYARD, HELEN D. BAKER, M. A. EUNA RUDD, B, A. M' A' Assistant Professor of Greek Instructor in Mathematics Assistant Professor of French and Lmjn and German N. A. MOORE, Th. D. W. A. STEPHENSON, M. A. MURRAY FLYNN, M. A. NORA E. EVERTON, M. A. Professor ot Bible Associate Professor of Instructor in Economics Instructor in Speech Government and Sociology Assistant Dean of Students E. B. ATWOOD, Th. D. O. E. BAKER, M. A. KATHARINE BOYD, M. A. Professor of Bible Professor ot Economics Instructor in Speech and Sociology ,yuan-.gf L I 1 -f f . Dx . f 4,4 1 .. ., . 1 1 ' I X --. W- et Us ' I., ., I I fx .1 . ' I I r ' dQg?I 1 :n , 'I . -- .1 , lx. ut. F t 'I r If ,' f . ,I If ., :rl .ff I ieil-4 -43. -if I X Q 1 LA .gv:f'gg .'.'V53. ,',.,,, f- ,K , f fi 'J ?'.E'? 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Instructor in Business Associate Professor of Education Assistant Professor Physical Administration Education FRANK KIMBROUGH, B. A. E. EDWIN YOUNG, M. Mus. LOLA GIBSON DEATON, M. Mus. TI-IURMAN MORRISON, B. Mus. Athletic Coach Dean of School of Music Head of Voice Department Instructor in Piano Professor of Piano I. I. SMITH, B. A. HERBERT M. PRESTON, B. Mus. M. B. MCCLURE, B. A., B. Mus. Assistant Coach Professor of Violin and Theory Director of Band 'Q -5-.ax I 'I if -I vflxxrrnm K ,N X A Zzculfy GILBERT B. SANDEFER, B. A. MRS. SAM KENNEDY, B. A. MRS. COVA COLLIER HARRY H. HAYES, M. A. Graduate Business Manager Manager Book Store Matron University Hail Field Representative THELMA ANDREWS, M. A. MRS. I. A. BEARD, B. A. MRS. A. R. COUCH W Librarian Registrar Hostess Cooperative Home FORREST WADE TIPPEN, B. A. MRS. WALTER KINCATD MAIDA BEASLEY WEST MRS. EMMETT M. LANDERS. Assistant to Graduate Business Accountant Secretary M- A- Manager Administrative Secretary MARGARET ROWELL, B. S. 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Student flssvciafinu no I LEWIS MCCALEB DEVVECE MCGAHEY WINSTON TUCKER RUTH ANNE HALL President, Spring Secretary Vice-President Treasurer ELMER OATMAN MARSHALL MILLSAP BITSIE LYNN BILL TIPPEN President, F all The prominent place occupied by the Student Council in Hardin-Simmons University may be accounted tor by the many things it has achieved in the past. The Student Council acts as a connecting link between the faculty and the student body, sponsoring numerous func- tions tor the students' education and enjoyment. Annual events placed on the calendar ot the student council, and handled entirely hy that organization, include the Halloween Carnival, crowning ot the University Queen, Sadie Hawkins Week, and the all-university banquet. ln general the Student Council promotes a friendly atmosphere among the students, en- courages school spirit, and works with the various organizations ot the school in solving various problems that arise. Ironing out difficulties is the student association's specialty. Purposetulness, cooperation, and willingness account for the past success ot the student council, and truly characterize the year's work that has immediately past. Serving as president during the tall semester was Elmer Oatman, popular varsity grid- der whose mid-term graduation created a vacancy, filled by Lewis McCaleb, cowboy basket- ball player. Winston Tucker replaced McCa1eb as vice-president. Seniars it S-M RALPH BEARD DONNA M. WOOLDRIDGE L. B. RUSSELL IAYNE LEA ABBOTT RALPH DAY Marlin Abilene Hereford Wichita Falls Dallas Business Admfnisimffon Business Administration Secondary Education History Business Administration Economics English Economics English English Art Education Economics' Cowboy Band '38, '39, '40, Vice-President '40p Vice - President Freshman Classy Social Science '40y Bust n e s s Administration '40, '4lg Baseball '39, '40, '4l7 President Iunior Classy President Senior Classy C.A.A. '4ly Intramural foot- ball '39, '40, '4l. DOROTHY YARBROUGH Wichita Falls Secondary Education Spanish English Cowgirls '40, '4l. i AC.-Tri fc ,. Cowqirls '40, '4lg Treas- urer '4l: Business Admin- istration '40, '4ly Vice- President '4lg Players '397 University Chorus '38, '39g A Cappella '39p Sextette '39: Secretary Senior Class '41 TOM GUIMARIN Olney Business Administration Economics Journalism History '38g Business Administration '39, '40, '4ly Brand '39p Bronco '40g So- cial Science '40, '41, Vice-President Senio r classy President H-S Club '4lp Football '38, '39, '40, '4lg Baseball '39, '40, '41g Basketball '41g Who's Who '40, IEWETTE PATTON Paint Rock Speech English Transfer from Baylor: Cowqirls '40, '4lg Players '38, '39, '40, '4l: Secretary '40, '41p Alpha Psi Omega '38, '39, '40, '4l: Business Manager '4lg Y. W. A. '39, '407 President '40p Who's Who '4l: B. S. U. '39, '40, '4lg Vice-President '39, '40, '4l. Transfer Hardin Ir. Col- leqeg Cowqirls '40, '4lg B. S. U. '40, '4lp Literary So- ciety: President F uture Teachers: Alpha Chi '40, '4l. BOB MURDOCH Dallas Journalism English History '387 Intramural Football '38: Reporter Sophomore Class '39p Fer- guson Hall Council '4lg Press Club Vice-President '38, '39, President '39, '40. '4lp Brand '38g Associate Editor '39y Sophomore Edi- tion Brand Editor '39p Brand Editor '40y Sports Editor '4lg Southwestern Iournalism Congress Presi- dent '40, '4lg Alpha Chi Reporter '39, '40p President '40, '4lg Bronco '38, '39, '40g Editor '4l. Social Science '38, '407 Busi n e s s Administration '38, '4lg President '4l: Press Club '39, '4lp lntra- mural Football '39g Brand '39, '4lp Bronco '39, '40: Who's Who '4lp Yell Lead- er '4ly Reporter Senior Class '4l. DEWECE MCGAHEY Combes Speech English Players '39, '40, '4lp Secretary '40g President '417 Alpha Psi Omega '39, '40, '4lg Alpha Chi '4lp Cowgirls '40, '4lg Secre- tary '4lp Who's Wlio '4l: Secretary Student Council '41 g Vice - President Mary Frances Hall Council '40g Transfer Mary Hardin-Bay- lor '38. X xy X , G N 4. Q11-V' 1111 -V ' ts, f , V, Y - .-', .-.5 ,, , ,wc--. Q ,: ' i gl- l rv, , .X X ,, ,1-, 1735 -' , I., AL BREAKS NANCY NELL COX DEWARD MARCUM CONSTANCE BRIDGE PEDRO HERNANDEZ Crawfordville, ind. Abilene Amarillo Abilene Abilene English Journalism Iournalism Physical Education Home Economics Bible B1-and Feature Editor .40: Secondary Education Spanish English Business M Q nf! 9 5 T '417 Press '39, '40, '41p Brand Football '38, '39, '40, '4lp Home Economics '39, '40, Ministerial Council: Mis- Qowbov Bend 40: Bronco '40, '4lp Transfer Baylor Basketball '39, '40p H-S '4ly President '40, '41, sci- Sion Workers: Transfer 40- ence '39, '40, '4lp Vice- Howard Payne College. President '4l: Press '39, '40, '4ly Physical Educa- tion '40, 'fllg Brand '39 '40g Exchange Editor '40: Bronco '40, '41. FRANCES LANDERS CHARLES POWELL AGNES HARRELL LEON BARNES GUY LEWIS McLean Rule Anson Abilene Wichita Falls Elementary Education History Business Administration Business Administration Bible English History Secondary Education Economics Economics History English Y. W. A. '40g Future Govemmenf Transfer Iohn Tarletori Business Administration Ministerial Council '38, Teachers '40, '4lg Secre- tary '4ly O. Gr D. '40, '41: Secretary-Representa t iv e '4ly Art League '-407 Trans- fer Mary-Hardin Baylor '39. I I f f f ! physical Education '38, Agricultural College: A '40, '4lg Players '38, '39, '39, '40, '41g Vice-President '39, '40, '41, Intramural Cappella '40g Business Ad- '40, '41. '41g Christian Service Band '4lg Greek '39, '40, '4l. 1' l ? - l L - ABE HESTER LUKE GRACE IRIS RIDEN HERSCHEL CHITTUM ALLEN BENNETT Abilene Burkburnett ' Loraine Wichita Falls Cory, Pq, Bible History Band Economics Business Administration Business Administzation Band Bible Ministerial Council '37, Cowboy Band '38, '39, Economks Economjcs C0Wb0Y Bfmd '33, '39, '40, '41, President '41, Christian Service Band '41, Mission Workers '40, '41, Social Science '37, O. 5: D. '37, B. S, U. Council '41, Transfer Wayland College, Intramural Sports '4l. CLAUDINE McCALL Rotan Elementary Education English Players '39, '40, '41, B. S. U. '40, '41, Future Teach- ers '40, '4l. 2 '40, Bus Driver '38, '39, Cowgirl Band '39, '40, Science '38, Business :4U', Ministerial Council '40, 'jllr C-A-A '41: BUSH- '41, B. A. '38, '39, '40, '41, Administration '39, '40, '41, 39' 40' bmll 391 Inifflfflufffl Foot- Y. W. A. '38, '39, '40, '41 socisi science '40, '41, ball '38, '39, '40, '41, Busi- Alpha Chi '40, '4l. ness Administration '41, Aviation '4l. LESLIE LEWIS ARTIE RUTH PRICE FRANK CLEVELAND CLARKE ORB Decatur Hawley Longview Asheville, N. C. Mathematics Chemistry Physical Education Government Economics Chemistry Zoology rsoibfiii '33, '39, '40, Enghsh Hfsfofy o. fs. D, Council, '33, '39, science '39, '40, '41, Pre-Med Club '38, '39, phjyers '38.'3Q, '40, '41, Business Administration Pre-Med '39, '40, Chemis- Library 40, '41, Wom9n'S Club '38, '39, Brand Staff try '39, '40, '41, H-S Club Recreation, physical Edu, '40. '41, Varsity Tennis '40, '4l. cation '40, '4l. pf ,X ox X x 1 hr r ' -.u' 'I-N lg' .xx x 4 WACIL MCNAIR DOROTHY IEAN WALKER BERNARD KIRKPATRICK MARY RUTH RASCO ROBERT KILGORE Gilmer Cisco Sweetwater Sweetwater Pampa Journalism Public School Music History Elementary Education Music Theory History English Voice Theory Band English History Public School Music Brand Staff '38, Asso- ciate Editor '39, Sports Ed- itor '39, '40, Editor-in-Chief '41, Bronco Staff '40, '41, Press '38, '39, '40, '41, Re- porter of Iunior Class '40, lntramural Sports '38, '39, '40, '4l. DORIS WAYNE O'BR1EN Stamford Bible English Voice A Cappella '38, '39, '40, '41, Mission Workers, New Testament Greek '40, '41, Future Teachers '40, '41, B. S. U. Council '38, '39, '40, '41, President '38, Third Vice-President '39 Second Vice-President '40, Third Vice -President '41, Cowgirl Band '39, '40, '41, President '39, '40, Writers '40, '41, Secretary '41, Players '40, '41, B. S. U. Medal '40, Cowgirls '40, '41, A Cappella '39, '40, Players '40, '41. FORREST GAMBILL Stamford Business Administration Theory English Band Band '37, '38, '39, '40, '41, Intramural Baseball '37, '38, Orchestra '38, '39, Business Administra- tion '38, '39, Science '37, Future Teachers '40, '41, B. S. U. '37, '38. Cowboy Band '38, '39, '40, '41, Symphony Or- chestra '38, '39, '40, '41, A Cappella '39, '40, Ma- rimba Trio '40, '41, Players '39, '41, Cowgirl Band E'ng Sh Band '39, '40, Orchestra Band '38, '39, 140' 1417 I38' 391 A Cappella '39' Orchestra '38, '39, Fergu- 4O7 SergeGnt'Gl'A-'ms COW' son Hall Council '39, '40, girl Band '40. '41, REBECCA UNDER'!V'OOD THEO NICHOLS KARL BONNEAUX Abilene' Shamrock Trent Elementary Education Band English journalism Public School Music Theory English Cowgirl Band '373. 0 Players '38, '39, '10, '41, President Freshman Class, C.A.A. '41, Manager Base- ball Team '39, '40, '41, Intramural Football '38 '39, '40, '41, President Fer- guson Hall Council '41, Alpha Psi Omega '-10, '41, Vice-President '41. 1 5' 'M' 2 l S- -A Y J.. I ' :ix 4 S WWE ut Y CHARLES TREADAWAY VIRGINIA DALTON IAMES CASSLE ELOISE CARROLL OWEN BAGGETI' Houston Rotan Abilene Cleburne Abilene Physical Education English History Business Administration Business Administration Band El7'9'lfSh HfSfOIY Cowgids '37, 138' .397 Economics Speech English Theory English Football '38, '39, '40, '41, EEGYQTS '36' '37f '385 Y' W- Business Administration Cowgirls '39, '40, '4l. '41 '38 '39 ' ' Basketball '38, '39, '40, , Physical Education 39, '40, I-I-S. U. Club '38, '39, '40, '41, Baseball '38, '39, '40, '41 GWENDOLYN KING Abilene Elementary Education English Art '38, '39, '40, I-lome Economics '38, '39, '40, '41, Future Teachers Librarian '40, Vice-President '41. CARLTON CHAPMAN Roby History English A Cappella Choir '38, '39, '40, '41, Octet '40, Science '38, '39, '40, O. G D. '39, '40, Intramural Football '41, Pre-Law '38, Social Science '40, , , 40, 41, Social Science '38, '39, Intramural Football '39, Golf '41, ln- tramural Basketball '39. GLADYS PECK DELBERT I-IARRELL Roaring Springs Abilene Elementary Education I Band Art English Theory Cowboy Band '38, '39, '40, '41, Drum Major '38, '39, '40, '41, Science '38, '39, Pre-Med '38, '39, In- tramural Sports '38, Civil Aeronautics '40, '41, Presi- dent '41, Who's Wlio '4l. LUCIALIS MORRISON Abilene Violin Theory Education Orchestra '38, '39, '40, '41, Cowgirl Band '39, '40, '41, Alpha Chi '40, '4l. ?f A K r- x -n Q' Y . l - XX I ...tt ' , -A '..i X 1-.:.,:ti,..EEkj A U ,A I . 5':.f.3J. iv. , . ,, ' ' - I sm .2f,.ii?.Q 1 F 1 mitsesi hlfffcl E -ve.--. amz..- w 'g1f.e3f'..i-.ws .li B .,4,:.,j ,jgi.,.: Y , ' 1 1.4 . i -fa als 11. l K fTe?5?2'1fF? 'F-FW'f55i 9.1 t fn , 3:5 qgs. Q 1, .E1 ifiii,'EEl?5?f? .p 1 MAX CARRIKER Royston ELNA BURNS Abilene Chemistry Mathematics English Pre-Law '38, Science '39, '40, Social Science '39, KATHLEEN NUNNELEY Anson English Speech Players '38, '41, Cow- girls '40, '41, Elementary Teachers '39, Art '40, His- torian Art '40, Bronco Sweetheart '39, Secretary Sophomore Class, Hostess Mary Frances Hall '40, Carnival Queen '40, Uni- versity Queen '41. Latin History Cowqirls '39, '40, '41, Alpha Chi '39, '40, '41, Players Club '38, '39, '40, '41, Classical Club '38, '39, B. B. MCKINNEY Nashville, Tenn. Theory Band English Cowboy Band 38, '39, '40, '41, President '40, '41, Orchestra '40, Who's l1Vho '40, '4l. VON CEAL BRANTLEY Texhoma, Okla. Band Theory Cowboy Band '38, '39, '40, '41, Secretary Cowboy Band '40, History Club '38, Ferguson Hall Council '40, '41, Symphony Or- chestra '38, '39, '40, '41, Intramural Sports '38, '39, '40, '4l. CLARICE HAMBRICK Ackerley Elementary Education Bible Home Economics Club '35, Future Teachers Club '39, '40, '41, Mission Work- ers '40, '41, Art League '40, BEE AGNEW LEHMAN GREGG Abilene Wichita Falls Physical Education English Economics Speech Education Q Cowqirls '39, '40, '41, President '41, Student Council '40, Physical Edu- '41' cation '38, '39, '40, , Education '39, '40, '41, Sec- ond Vice-President '41, Secretary Physical Educa- tion '39, '40, Players '38, '39, Who's Who '41, Wo- men's Recreation '38, '39, '40, President '39. Cowboy Band '38, 't.9. I LEWIS McCALEB Anson History Secondary Education Physical Education Freshman Football '37, Basketball '37, '38, '39, '40, Physical Education Club '37, '38, '39, '40, Fu- ture Teachers Club '37, '38, '39, '40, Who's Who '40, Vice-President Student Body '40, President Stu- dent Body '4l, Baseball '38, '39, '40. RUTH ANNE HALL Loraine Speech Education English Cowqirls '39, '40, '41, Players '38, '39, '40, '41, Alpha Psi Omega '39, '40, '41, Secretary '40, Presi- dent '41, Who's Who '41, Student Council Treasurer '41, Chairman Mary Fran- ces Hall Council '40, 3' 114' rx If ,sauna- ' 'A ji- . , -t. I A .xx 5 WILFORD MOORE Littlefield Physical Education Secondary Education History Football '39, '40, '41, H-S Club '39, '40, '41, MARION VAUGHTER Clovis, N. M. Elementary Education Public School Music Cowgirls '40, '4l, A Cap- pella '38, '39, '40: Girls Quartet '38, '39, Art '40. WINSTON TUCKER ALLINE MCGAUGHEY OWEN GOODNIGHT Seymour Abilene Holland Government Public School Music Secondary Education Secondary Education Th90TY Economics Mathematics Physical Education History Cowgirl Band '39. '40, Football '38, '39, '40, Football '38, '39, '40, '41, Who's Who '4l. Vice-President S tu ci e n t ELIZABETH DUCK Abilene Voice English Public School Music Girls Quartet '38, '39, '40, '41, A Cappella '38, '39, '40, '41, Secretary '40, '41, Mission Workers '38, '39, Y. W. A. '38, '39, Vice-President '39, Wo- men's Recreation '38, '39. 1 g 'lx Body '41, Vice-President H-S Club '40, '4l. IOEDENE PROPST HELEN DUNHAM Flora, Ill. Electra Voice Piano English Theory Theory English Cowboy Band Vocalist Cowgirl Band '39, '40, '37, '38, '39, '40, A Cap- A Cappella Choir '39, '40. pella Choir '37, 38, '39, '40. Secretary '39, Orchestra '39, '40, '41, A Cappella '40, '41, Beauty of Beauty and Beast Contest '40. HINTON HAMILTON Abilene Chemistry Zoology Science '38, '39, '40, '41, Pre-Med '38, '39, '40, '41, A Cappella '39, '40,,Play- ers '40, '41, Chemistry '38, '39, '40, '41, H-S Club '38, '39, '40. BITSIE LYNN Ballinger Art Education English Cowgirls '39, '40, '41, Vice'Presiclent '41, Student Council '41, Who's Vllho '41, Art '38, '39, '40, '41, Reporter '39, Secretary '40, '41, Players '39, '40, '41, Alpha Chi '40, '41, Secre- tary '40, '41, Mary Pran- ces Hall Council '40. DALE RHOADES Abilene Chemistry Zoology Pre-Med '39, '40, '41, Science '39, '40, '41, B S. U. '4l, Alpha Chi '41, C.A.A. '4l. VIRGINIA CARLEY ' Borqer English History Cowgirls '40, '4l, A Cap- pella '38, '39, '40, '4l: Vice-President '41, Choral Club '38, '39, '40, Quar- tet '38, '39, Cowgirl Band Vocalist '39, Alpha Chi '40, '4l. SARETTA MORROW Abilene Violin Theory Transfer Baylor, Sym- phony Orchestra '41, Cow- girl Bancl '41, Violin Trio '4l. DUB BOEI-ILE Dallas Composition Theory Piano Symp h o n y Orchestra, Assistant theory instructor, Transfer Trinity U. '40, IOE SELF MRS. l. G. DANDIGNAC Abilene Marion, Ind. Secondary Education Special Government History Chaplain Senior Class, Secretary Ministerial Coun- cil, Chaplain Freshman Class. ANNIE W'. ATTAWAY PAUL PRICE San Angelo Thalia Piano English Secondary Education Public School Music HiSfO1'Y Government Transfer San Angelo Ir. College, Players '40, '41, Mission Workers '40, '4l. O CHARLES MCLAUGI-ILIN Sweetwater Bible Speech B. S. U. '37, '38, '40, '41, Office Secretary '40, Presi- dent '4l, Players '37, '38, '40, '41, Choral Club '37, '38, '40, '41, Male Quar- tet '38, Intramural Basket- ball. VIRGINIA SCRUGGS Hillsboro Elementary Education History Transfer Hillsboro Ir. College, Art '40, '41, A Cappella '41, Cowgirl Band '39, '40, '41, Cow- girl Bancl Vocalist '4l. If ZZ 4 a, I - X . K -K .Aa , , L , m ' IIMMY HARDIN ROSIE NEWCOMER ROBERT RUSS Kerrville Brownfield San Angelo Bible Business Administration Secondary Education Education English Economics History Mathematics NONA PAYE PLUMLEY Ranger Elementary Education English 2 Xx -:xx History '38, Business Ad- Football '37, '38, '39, '40: ministration '39, '40, '41, Physical Educational Club Players '40, Social Science '38, '39, '41 MYRON WAGNON Sweetwater Chemistry Mathematics Intramural Sports '38, '39, '40, '41, Physical Edu- cation '38, '39, '40, Sci- ence '4l, Physical Educa- tion Student Association. KAY CORBIN Abilene Home Economics Science Education Home Economics '38, '39, '40, '41, Future Teachers '40, '41, Parliamentarian '40, Science '38, '39, '40s History '38: Art '38: Chem- istry '40, Choral Club '38. MARY HAL HOLLAND Iunction Physical Education History Band Physical Education '39, '40, '41, Cowgirl Band '39, '40, '41, Sergeant-at-Arms '40, Y. W. A. '38, '39, '40. '41, Women's Recreation '38, '39. SAM BRIAN Abilene History Bible Ministerial Council '33. '39, '40. mg. OMER HYDE Friona Bible English New Testament Greek Ministerial Council '38, '39, '40, '41, Representa- tive '40, Vice-President '41, New Testament Greek '39, '40, '41, Vice-Presb dent '40, Social Science '39, President '39, Mis- sion Workers '39, '40, '41, Christian Service Band '41, Alpha Chi '40, '41, OPAL DUNN - Abilene Home Economics Science Education Home Economics '39, '40, '41, Social Science '40, '41, Science '39, '40, '41, Physical Education '40, '-11. l x 4 fffw ' 'X x lx . ' X i . X r M 1 - . 'st ' ' l , , f ,Qti1.,ec,,i+Qec,nfnJL ALVIN BAKER Floydada Secondary Education History Physical Education Football '39, '40, '4ly H-S Club '40, '4lg Intra- mural Basketball '40, '4l. IUANITA HAYES Munday Chemistry Mathematics Science '38, '39, '40, '4lg Chemistry '39, '40, '4lp Treasurer Science '40, '4ly Tumbling '39g History '39. l 1 JOYCE BURFORD I. G. DANDIGNAC BLANCI-IE HEFLIN Abilene Abilene Abilene Government History English Bible Business Administration Education Greek Economics W. A. A. '38, '397 Play- Ministerial Council '39, ers '39, '4Uy Cowqirls '4U, '40, '4lg Vice-President Players '39, '4Ug Busi- ness Administration '39, '4l. '40, '40, '4lg Home Economics '39, '4Og Secretary '39g Vice-President '40, Science '39, '4Oy Cowqirls '40, '4l. JEFF BOWDEIN THELMA GRAHAM IOHN Q. COLLINS Wichita Falls Abilene Sweetwater English Education Business Administration Bible English Speech Economics History Ministerial Council '40, '4lg Service Band '4lg T r a n s f e r Southwestern Baptist Theological Semi- nary. Cowqirls '40, '41 5 Play- Enghsh eff '38f '39, :4Of '41: :Alphi Business Administration PS1 Omeqc 39, 40. 41- '39, '39, '40p Intramural Football '39. i ,Q .... ,,,,,.. . ,el it wt im tx f N. ROBERT HAMILTON Harlingen Business Administration Economics Band Cowboy Band '38, '39, '40p Aeronautics '4Ug Avia- tion '4l. MALCOLM PYE Sundown English Business Administration Cowgirl Band '39, 9107 Choral Club '38, '39, '40, Library '39, '40, '41, Busi- ness Administration '40, '4l: Writers '40, '-41: Al- pha Chi '40, '41y A Cap- pella '39, '40, 5 ' ,,444-ooa-,,,- A Ms ,f ,' LESTER MORTON Hamlin Physical Education Voice History Physical Education '38, '39, '40, '41, Basketball '38, '39, A Cappella '39, '40, '41, Male Quartet '40, '41, President A Cappella, President Physical Educa- tion Club '41, Vice-Presi- dent Ferguson Hall Coun- cil '4l, Senior Member In- tramural Council '41, Bad- minton '40, '4l. ELMER OATMAN Paducah Football '38, '39, '40, '41, President Student Council '40, H-S Club '39, '40, '41, B. S. U. '4l. TID COMPERE Abilene Art French English Treasurer Freshman Class '38, Players '38, Art '38, '39, '40, '41, His- torian '38, Vice-President '39, '40, '41, Secretary lun- ior Class '40, Senior Fav- orite '4l, Who's Who '41, Cowgirls '38, '39, '40, '41, Vice-President '41, Society Editor Brand '41. EARL CRAWFORD Stamford Government English Social Science '36, '37, Players '37, '38, O. 5: D. '39, '40, '41, Business Ad- ministration '39, '40, '41. IOHN IESSE Quanah Business Administration Economics Business Administration '39, '40, '41, Treasurer '40, '41, Ferguson Hall Coun- cil '40, '41, C.A.A. '4l. ALVINA IENNINGS BRIAN Las Vegas, N. M. English Bible Library '40, '41, Minis- ters' Auxiliary '40, '41, President '40, '4l. KATHERINE FREEMAN Moran Speech English Cowgirls '39, '40, '41, Alpha Psi Omega '39, '40, '41, Reporter '39, '40, Hon- orable Prompter '40, '41, Editor Curtain Call, '40, '41, Players '38, '39, '40, '41, Drama Director B. S. U. '40, '41. CHARLES SHEFFIELD Mingus Business Administration Economics I lAlVIES STEPHENS Abilene Economics Business Administration Business Administration '40, '41, Social Science '38, '39, C.A.A. '40, Intramural Sports '39, '40, '41, Phy- sical Education '38, '39. I. l. SMITH Ial, N. M. Special juniors -AW 1 JJ A V x Q f ' X 1 f ffl ' N Qu Z ! '15 f V I Q M . -I : : E J- '- I' lim. I . ' . In A 5 'u- MAX NUNN IRVING CUMBIE A. R. HOLMAN President Vice-Presideni Snyder Davidson, Oklcx. Bronte RUBY NELL MARCUM BETTYE SUE PITTS DOROTHY KELLEY Secretary Cocrhoma Muskogee, Oklcz. Abilene FRANCES HAWKINS BETTY MCINTOSI-I LOUISE LeMOND Temple Abilene Snyder CONNELL TAYLOR MURRAY EVANS TERRY ARMBRUSTER Tuscolu Abilene Colorado Springs, Colo 2 if 'Y X 1 XX 'I-5 H11 vdnm ,-x.-.X,f.i...g1..i....m . ' s f' 1 I I i IAMES DYKE R. O. BROOKS EUGENE NEIGHBORS Walters, Okla. Midland Hobbs, N. M. KATHERINE CALDWELL FRANCIS FOUTS NANCY REESE Abilene Haskell Gainesville VIRGINIA THOMPSON EDITH GRANT CARMEN ARROYO Dallas Breckenridge Abilene W. H. GILBERT CECIL MCBETH FRANK RAINWATER Roby Abilene Dallas ' iA2kQII..KL1:4.i..aiQ44..-'Z ,.i1'-'nu-'En-vrwei-5. lal.' S! K K I R - GAWAIN BONNER ED BEEMAN CALVIN ADAMS Fcrirfczx, Oklu. Bcxrnhcrt Abilene IOI-INNIE ARENDALL ILA B. BREWER HELEN CARPENTER Abilene Sylvester Clifton LINDA HAYES PETERSON FAIRY THELMA BEAM EULA BREWER Gate-sville Abilene Sylvester ED BRADLEY FLOYD BURROUGI-IS I. D. DUNN Abilene Odessa Hamlin E PM .A ., ' ., A x x ,R ' x ' X , H ,'Bfn'AX'F -sim' .QSEIHT-t.i:rmT,-B?-i - - f ERNEST WESTMORELAND DALTON KEITH I. C. GRIFFITH Wichita Falls Hagerman, N. M. Abilene MARTHA HOWELL EVELYN OSMENT WILMA GRAVIS Abilene Stamford Abilene MINNIE PAYE MCOUARY DIXIE ANSLEY IRENE GILBREATH Abilene Abilene Floydcfdcx IOE MONTGOMERY ALVIN HATTAN I, B. HANCOCK Abilene Abilene Abilene 5, ,paasov I I Z I MALCOLM MALEY H. C. BURRUS IACK NICHOLS Pecos Lubbock Shamrock FRANCES PAYTON KAY BOWERS LOUISE WILLIAMS Abilene Abilene Dclllcls ILA MAE EVANS SKEET SMITH BOBBIE COPELAND Abilene Abilene Abilene OUENTIN MARTIN HENRY MORRISON SIDNEY COX Big Spring Abilene Abilene E rff-Tax . U iA1:+x ' E? IOHN BURNETT GIP OLDHAM CARL WILLIS Abilene Otsego, Mich. Fort Vlforih ALLOUEZ BLACKBURN NADA LEE WILLIAMS BOBBIE MCWHORTER Abilene Tatum, N. M. Cisco DORIS IACKSON LULLEIN HAVERLAND DOROTHY DUKE Stamford Rowena Abilene W. C. WOODY TOM SWAYZEE BILL WIDNER Wichita Pulls Pine Bluff, Ark. Dallas 3 ,Env ' m .rx K , ik - I .YA BEN DESMOND SINCLAIR BALCH BOE THOMPSON Abilene Abilene Haskell MARY LOUISE DUCK MRS. IRENE SPEARS SMITH CHARLENE WALLER Abilene Abilene Breckenridqe NORMA GHORMLEY MAYDELL WARD ERMA NEE WOOTEN Cisco Stamford Big Spring RHODES CHALKER A. L. COLE MACK TURNER Abilene Hobbs, N. M. Wills Point DEAN WALSH GEORGE WALKER VERNON LEE IACKSON Moncihans Midland Anton FAY NELL SPEARS DOROTHY HUGHES DIALTHA GREEN Snyder Abilene Abilene WANDA ABBOTT FRANCES ZABLOUDIL DELL IOHNSON Wichita Falls Athens Loraine LEON AUTRY OTIS GRIFFIN TAMES BEAM Snyder Athens Abilene 5 '- ,. .I ' f. E ., y Ox N A 1 X TRUETT RATTAN BOB ROGERS RANDALL RALEY STANLEY FIKES Matador Berkley, Calif. Hubbard Anson LETA RUF RIDDLE GERALDINE SMITH RUTH HOT!-IAN Abilene Ranger Ovalo MRS. IOE P. SELF IUANITA HARPER FRED MOLKENTHIN MARY SHORT Abilene Abilene Denver, Colo. Clyde L. A. PARRISH IOHNNIE LEE TARVER MARGARET TINER Graham Abilene Munday Svfflvmorcs fx lwlf M N5 0 X - Z,ll f , M H 1Q , vii ff' x ,gg X if Kwiw, !,!f!,f'lfff' 5, fy, by ' Q ff X 104 V my 'fir ' ,fvmamf f lb-ff ' D W fm'-A W ff,,'Af5gY':5'Q1f3, ff ' f SQ mn ' ul im, N ' xwz 'la My A... QU! X ffm . 'E ,. A 1 XX 1-'XQ IQQIM .l, fja 1 ful' NU X Wx ffl' A' i' .W if Um-?,,,Zf X Af MARSHALL MILLSAP President Abilene GENEVA CUNNINGI-IAM Abilene 2 'AN TOMMY CHADWICK HOMER CHAPMAN Vice-President Abilene Colorado City LILLIAN COWAN HELEN COPE HELEN HAMOR Pecos Lcxmescx Winters ADA RUTH MULLINS De ALVA MCALISTER Wichita Falls Big Sprinq HARRY BRIDGE ROY LEE WILLIAMS EDWARD COMPERE Abilene Putnam Abilene F54 . L E x' i nm O v MARSHALL BROMLEY AUDREY GRISHAM LELLAH MAE THURMAN Abilene Abilene Anson DORA IANE THOMPSON ARTHUR GRAY ARRANT MARY IOE BURROUGHS Forsan Abilene Odessa MAE EDNA WARD K. E. WOOLEY MARY NELL HAMILTON Olden Graham Abilene ELOIS MCKINNEY FAYE MARIE PARTRIDGE ROBERT POLEY Abilene Mundczy Wichita Falls 5. J, , ,..9,,,,,, as 'A' ' , :Mx I s i RALPH COOK BARBARA ANN BIDWELL ERNA LEE WALL Merkel Lubbock Abilene IO RUTH ENCHE WARREN HUBBARD LILLIAN OATMAN Strawn Abilene San Angelo RUTH BROWN ROY BACON CHRISTINE SHANNON Forscm Abilene Artesia. N. M. FRANCES MERLE COOPER YVONNE HASSEY TOE ANTWINE Colorado City Abilene Perrin z Xx we p l ,b .xii X X lx I 1 ,, if , , 1, 1 ,, ', I 'ru . 4' ,L V A' ,h 1,-V . . 5. IOHNNY BOREN TOM AYNBRY EUGENE AUTREY Snyder Presidio Abilene MARIORIE BURG-ESS MRS. DOYLE HUGHES IOSEPHINE COWDEN Abilene Abilene Pecos PATTY ASHTON MARGARET IARRETT GITA BUMPASS Abilene Loraine Hawley LOYD McCOY TOM TODD ROSS MILLER Hawley Abilene Abilene . N. 5. ,,....-f..-,,, x,v A, . Kg P .b, ,f If X: 4 I l J, ,1'-X. , n x 4 X f ' 3 'b.b 'N ' X li i l i If , di V WENDELL MCKISKI HARLAN SHAW WINFRED HARPER Belvidere, Ill. Abilene Abilene MARY IO BIRD LOLETA UBBEN WANDA DePEW Sanco Hamlin Shamrock ANNA WOODLOCK HELEN WALLACE LOUELLE COBB Abilene Abilene Dallas MARVIN SPIKER GEORGE GATES IOHN OWENS Abilene Kankakee, Ill. Abilene Q ,fi C2 H E X , N 5 g X I 1 1 I , 1 NOEL PETRE BUFORD HUMPHRIES ALVAN DAVENPORT Archer City Littlefield Nogales, Ariz. IEAN FORBUS HARRIET MURRAY CAROLYN EVANS Abilene Abilene E1 Paso DOROTHY O'DANIEL MARGARET BURNS MRS. I. l. SMITH Big Spring Graham Abilene IENTRY HOLMES BOB LAWRENCE I. E. ANDERSON Abilene Perrytown Plains K , H, I , MAC KING Abilene IEANNE HAY Abilene Y BILL BELL FRED SHELTON Abilene Dallas KATHERINE HODGES A WANDA MAE CLEMENTS MARY YOUNGBLOOD Goldthwaite Abilene Bronte ELIZABETH IONES MARYLYN SANDEFER Eastland Breckenridge BOBBIE ROACI-I BUD LEONARD BILL TIPPEN Rising Star Hannibal, Mo. Abilene x F14 ,b xx x X : v X 135 3 4 , I rf ij gf P 5 Q sh are '- , Ibv. Mgr ,, H ...mf I ' sr H M 1 'f:,. RICHARD BLANCETT NORMAN SHAFER A. R. POSEY Sweetwater Abilene Abilene ELLA MAE FIDLER EMMA BETH GENTRY LILLIAN FRENCH Olden Anson Abilene VIRGINIA EAST LQVERNE BYNUM NITA FIELDER Hereford Haskell Abilene BLACKIE GONZALEZ TOLLIE MCKOWN LENN FORE Waco Burkhurnett Happy P+-.xkx ',,,,44444n-gf... ' I A l I -lv ' , 1 ' . If X J I ' I Y A L, ff fw mags? . ' , sl Q , I, ,, X YN X ' - 5115 ww ls fer in ,aw FK DERWARD NOLLNER FRANK CADENHEAD IAMES SANDERS X H , x m X fm-i -WF. Abilene Weinert Abilene MARY ELLEN HAMILTON lO ANN STEWART IEWEL LINDSEY Abilene Abilene Abilene REBEL HOPE DOROTHY IEAN SHAW LILLIAN HOFFMAN Abilene Abilene Anson CLARENCE HOLCOMB IERRY HUNT E, G. PARKHILL Rankin Hedley Knox City T N Fffm . K G . il '15, gg ' IOI-INNIE MALOUF C. C. BEATY. IULIAN ATWOOD Rotcm Abilene Texarkana TRIXIE WOOD IRLENE MANLY MARY RUTH SCHULTZ Fort Worth Abilene Abilene KATHERINE TODD IUANITA OLIVER VIRGINIA SHERIDAN New Braunfels Anson Houston OLIN SANDERS IAKE MILLER E. B. POSEY, Ir. Comanche Abilene Hereford 5 . ' ' - gif K' 'f x 1, .N K TX s Kylix , -wx , V'..f '7f, H17 5. '.u'r'5g - J.. ,. . ....,EAx.... . M. 5 .QiQn..',, EMM., ,- :Hug LUCILE POWERS MERLE ASH MURIEL SI-IOTWELL MCDOI1CI1d, Ohio Bronte Abdene CLAY DILLARD LYNON OWENS Abilene Nolan PATTY CRESWELL E. C. BENNETT OV ELL ORR Dallas Graham 9311 VERNIS CATHEY LOU ETTA HOLMSLEY Childress Ysleta 1' Z KF fc' ,. x 7 x X K x L -:S X 5 H H? A '.'f:,1,4, y ruwffgf -me Q . 211,-L-xr .,.p,.f,:'1--r-SF!-:3 211451.44-d.Qu!?'y-:.u,.,gxs,1, -Jil, , ELPIDIO URIBE W. D. ARMSTRONG I. L. FLORROW 2 .' s. - .lx . Ll . - L V , ., Laredo Abilene Pciscrdencr MRS. HARMON MORRISON IANE BRYSON MUR HUDSON Abilene Hamlin Anson FAIRIE FOWLER DORTHY RICHIE MARY REBECCA LESTER Sylvester Albany Sun Anqelo ERROL MCATEE MCBUEL GIBBS GAYLE CAMPBELL Housion Winiers Tyler 5 M PAUL SCI-IERRUBLE H. B. ALBRIGHT W. P. BRIAN Baird Abilene Abilene IUNE GREGG KATHRYN PRESLEY ALMA IANE PAGE Abilene Fort Vlforth Abilene FLOYCE REED LQVERNE HARWELL GLORIA HOLLINGSHEAD O'Brien Merkel Abilene STHAUSS ATKINSON IOHN EDWARDS CHARLES WILLIAMS Abilene Abilene Mineral Wells We lzmelfz i+ w r w 1 , I I w , A w . I I i MVN' MINI' fI'fIIIgI,l I IIIIINII I Irllmlw fe- ',.l'5 f -'V , X E K :L . n III ,-: X'-I ,Q -51, I f -In L. -, iw I i ff ff I , I f W af! 4 i I X I ,, I I I I I III ' I: Ind, J rl' 5I5I1iIIi,,! I . Ill MHUU ' L 1 x ' yn 5 1 7 X If Z! 'III Y! ' 4 ' r XJ 'L ' W X 5 f 1 - , -,, If 1 : Q II ug. Il. -ff iF Qx ,- f - 1 f , --Q fl' - .Q f I, II? ,X ,ff:i- --... ' fif ' - M ' ,QQYR ' 2 ,, I I I - 5 Wig' fy 4' , Y Y Y --, 4 Eslgg 'Q 4' a, ,fl V - x 6' Ffh' 75 , gee: - -- I . !'?E:, ?ff:,v,ag .mffgf 5 ' :zre5:,,, I-. A 424'-44 1 1, . pl- V :af ,' -Jff fl 1 - liffffg - -f'r':c!: ff -isa 1-:::-' , gf iii. 4 - fe, 5555155555 'Egg 'Q f -:Mr -W A if-53' gil? 2325! 432 HAROLD MURDOCK DICK CAZZELL BILL BROWN BILLY IONES President Vice-President Son Antonio Hgmihon Albuquerque, N. M. Amarillo MARY TAYLOR ELSIE MURPHREE LGVERN BLACKBURN Secretary Snyder Abilene Tuscolcx TERESA BOGGS IO NELL PAGE ELLA MAY ANSLEY JULIA BULLQCK Abilene Abilene Anson Westbrook GRADY SANDERS BILL ZAHN I. B. HOLLAND Dallas Dallas Childress ED WILLIAMS HARLAN ASHTON SHERWIN MCNAIR G. H. BLACKBURN Dallas Kankakee, Ill. Gilmer Abilene IOYCE PONDER MARY LEE THOMAS NATALIE SUTTON Abilene Bomctrton Melvin 2 Xx l,-,,- X r -'X A A 0 0 1 I I-IASKELL RANGE IIMMIE R. COLLINS A. L. STELL KEITH I... MERRICK Donna Monuhcms Anson Abilene EVELYN PHILLIPS DORINE RISTER FRANCES PRICHARD Qucznch Roby Anson GERRY SHAW PERRY IANE PITTMAN MAXINE DAUGHERTY BETTY MORROW Abilene Archer City I Abilene Abilene IOHN L. ESTES ROGER SAILORS RAYBURN FROST Clyde Paint Rock Hereford SAM MARTIN CARROLL GRAVES IOE BOWDEN MARY LEE BROWN Plainview Texarkana Mundcxy Forscm MERLE DRAPER VIRGINIA PARKHILL ERDIE PHAYE PECK Abilene Knox City Roaring Springs i ,,gave-any dx HM, -... . if I If Lg. I I 4 ROY IETER MYRA IO SMITH LQVOHN ROBERTS DESSIE MCCUTCHEON Icxl, N. M. Gonzqles Snyder Pecos MARGARET DILLARD PINKSTON SIMMONS BRUCE PARDUE Abilene Abilene Loving, N. M. MARGARET DUTTON NOMA CAFFEY MARY EVELYN DAVIS PATTIE LOU GARRETT Knox Cily Anson Dunn Roscoe IAMES E. ELLIS LESLIE SHERMAN TOMMY LINDSEY Wills Point Grcmclfield, Oklcx. Wichila Falls CLAUDE HARRIS DEE L. BRANTLEY EVA LOIS HARRISON ELVA ATTAWAY Abilene Texhoma, Oklcr. Meadow Big Spring IUNE DRAKE WANDA SUE TURNER RAY IRVIN, Ir. Abilene Sayre, Oklcx. Wichita Forlls Q P4 -5, xx Y Xx 'Six I I-:Sy If E II , 962 l in Q, .. ,Q -' QI I I I NADEL HILBURN DUAYNE PARKER FRANCES WALLACE IVAUGHN VEAZEY Abilene Benjamin Abilene Amarillo KATHRYN CROOK MARYBEL GRAVES CAREY NELSON Abilene Abilene Sweetwater NORRIS WATKINS CAPTOLA KIMBROUGH NELL GOMILLION CARL MCKINNON Andrews Abilene Wichikx Falls Iowa Park MRS. I. I. LLOYD HUGH IEPPREY LELA CARPENTER Abilene Sylvester Matador WANDA WARREN REX BAIRD IIMMY KING IEAN WILLIAMS Baird Edcouch Abilene Paint Rock IEAN VVAY DOROTHY STEVENSON MARIAN WRIGHT Eunice, N. M. Roby Abilene W GRACE BURROUGHS FLOYD MCCOY NORMA HODGES RUTH WARDRIP Odessa Winters Abilene Dallas BETTY IO MCCORD MAXINE HYDE H. W. HART, ir. Sweetwaier Friona Sterling City BILL LARGENT ELREE HERMLEIGH CARLENE PARKER GLENN NEILL Merkel Oiden Roby Abilene MILDRED MAPES BILL MAY MARGUERITE TREADWELL Haskell Mercedes Anson MARIAM WHITE RANDOLPH HOWELL MARTHA IANE LOWE MAURINE MCBETI-I Wichita Falls Olden Midland O'Brien REBA LOVELESS LEONA RILEY HAL PENDER Coleman Woodson Abilene 1 F4 -5, ee R Y I I IERRY PONDER LOIS McKEE W. O. COX MRS. DELBERT HARRELL Happy Ovczlo Matador Abilene TRUETT MCGREGOR GELENE EARNEST ELOISE GRISSOM Abilene Lcrmescx Guion RUTH EVELYN FOOTE IERRY EARP MRS. GEOVER BRYSON CHARLES HAYNIE Abilene Abilene San Antonio Mundcxy IO DEEL NITA MAE BOYD CHOC SPANGLER Dilley Divide Abilene VERDA POWERS MARY SIMPSON BUDDY TOMLINSON BETTYE WHITE Rotcxn Ballinger Amarillo Lamescz W. T. IOHNSON HELEN DODSON BOBBIE HAILE Weinert Spur Abilene g. ,,4.4.ann.' I 1 Q, I' lf x,v All Enid? 1:5-'1!'Ke-, 1 f ,Q ,ia DICK REYNOLDS IACK POWELL HENRY SUBLETT I. B. STINNETT Childress Lueders San Auqusline Tell FLORA WILLIAMSON DARNELL MORROW NELL VERNA LeMOND Colorado City Nolan Snyder LELA BARRON MRS, A. R. POSEY IANET COMBEST IO ANN STEPHENS Muleshoe Abilene Fclbens Abilene KENNETH KINCANNON CHARLES NARRELL FREDDY MOORE Abilene Abilene Fort Worth MELVIN GILL REESE NORMAN DONALD BLOUNT ROY SWAIN Big Spring Wellington Paducah Childress MARY ELIZABETH WEBB DOROTHY FRANCES NEWMAN DOROTHY MACKAMAN Abilene Abilene Abilene I. B. HOLLAND WALTER ANDERSON GLADYS GUEST NORIVIA HUMPHRIES Childress Ial, N. M. Abilene Toyclh STELLA MAE TAYLOR DORIS HERRON I. I. LLOYD Tuscola Sylvester Abilene MERLE SUMMERLIN DORIS MAHONEY DICK BUSSELL PAUL HOLMES Rolan Loraine Lamesa Abilene HORACE ARMSTRONG GLADYS HARDY MARY LOU EUBANK Karnes City Anson Putnam DOYLE HUGHES PAUL SPIELER HOWARD TARTT MARY KATHERINE BARFIELD Denver Cily Abilene Loraine Stanton RUBYE RAINEY DOROTHY HARWELL CORIN COOPER Weinert Abilene Abilene 5' fff' ,aan-Q., 17 - DORENE RICH LETA MAE TREADWELL MORRIS MARTIN Weinert Anson Farwell ROBERT STRICKLAND FLOYCE MCHANEY BOBBIE LOUISE KNIGHT Alvin Sylvester Abilene I. I. LLOYD MARY MARIORIE NICHOLS IOYCE BURFIEND Abilene Oklahoma City Wichita Falls ALTA LEE ARMSTRONG FRENCH CADENHEAD BOBBIE FAIL Abilene Abilene Hcnnlin ORLEANOR DELLIS IOE ALLISON H. W. MARTIN Abilene Ecisilcmd Abilene Special Special HENRY 'WIENS MRS, I-I. W. MARTIN A. I. BELL Megargul Abilene Stamford Special Special E ff F, 3 I .. b XX I .nil Y I I I -mxx Afferuvvn ,714 Wes! Cans A black smolce stack against a murky sky Framed Within a dirty Window pane No artist's paradise, yet l would not exchange For snow White gables somewhere oft in Spain. For if l stood a little While I could see A Windmill and a cottage and some trees Where red dirt stretches out toward the north And what else would an artist need, if he had these? -LOYCE ADAMS. ff. , 4,1 ff IL' I f K w 1, n-Mu... 1.1 .,7 , QA, V v ' w i??'fg'?sx 'N - .gg - ga 5 1., A 15' Sf 55a 'yggf in, Q 1, . ,Of , J Z- vs Abilene Hall 5 i L,....-I-W--Q-2-xxx s. , 1...-xqex 9. X ff 3 .9 3' Q: WX' V ! . , V I ' Qi 525-H' X' A' -iy . - , 9 -f x a f' JK, '1 ' -, N X I f J 191 K 3 , 1 ' X ', 3 'f f I ' I I X A Qx I 2 .- . x K 'J Q7 -1 V uh I T fn W I I x .I I W .5 ay, 4, if x Q ,, ,- ' A -': 1 ,rf, - 7- P9 ,' X xl.. Q, -l.,,Lm.ff, f . NL 1- S MSSEEQNJ Q l QSM H A .Li , ,KA B 1 l V ,f , , f- M H WNf L A NQ:,-1 1 . cf X A. , 5 , . WI 1.24- 1 c: gg' XXVX ' -' K? 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Staff Artist Bill Tippen . . . . .Associate Editor Fred Shelton .... Staff Photographer Helen Hamor ...... Associate Editor Constance Bridge ..... Senior Editor Wacil McNair , . . .... Sports Editor Rebel Hope ...... Sophomore Editor Louise Williams ...t. Feature Editor Fairy Thelma Beam . . . Iunior Editor Pete Tippen . . . . . .Makeup Editor loe Bowden . . . . , .Freshman Editor To you, the students, the l94l Bronco is now a reality. And to us, it is a completed task, but one which We have truly enjoyed. Our aim in this issue of the Bronco has been to preserve, as tar as pos- sible, the activities of this year, and reproduce and give to you the things that you hold dear in this year of your university life. Q' f5fZ'Ut X 5 x x imHWQ25'J'V:'7EJ F:Vm' 'T'-i 'Fff: :? f ' 'F' ' Fx- X X :f: - -. rf T-Ei J 5-A .zf:iv,g.ry-s 'QI wi EL.-' J . 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T if 4fl,:::.-1' f--my mi-7g.g45'.1-'ALM'-eel'1:15-vif 'f-Y -R' 2 :L --' lg - aw 4 ,-,N r- ...ru Q11 1.f,, .. . 1-N Y- If -1,,-I..,. ,. vt.. .-Y,.- -4 , L fv.,-w,. tri- 1 A 5 ,.1i1sifL?-,'Mi- F f tPf:'t'5-hifi 5' ff 512311 , -'f.r.:: if 'fE,11 'f A f JI,-:g JQ,i'?Twj2f1r Jrivt f 1 rd:-..agrf1.51, .Milf 4:--Q VA,,V 5:3u.gqr I j , ',g,-,Air , 'M - .A L- :..:.:. ' -2 - - - . , ' - --1-- -H ---A - -' THE BRONCO McNair Williams Williams l-lope Bridge Shelton Beam Bowden The theme of your current issue of the Bronco is founded upon the traditions which, blended together, form the very backbone oi the university that we all have come to love. Here we have tried to contrast the past with the present, and above all, to give some indi- cation as to what the future may hold for Hardin-Simmons University. ' If in later years while turning through these pages happy hours of leisure and college work are recalled to your mind in fond remembrance, then we ieel that our efforts have not been in vain. The Bronco staff wishes to take this opportunity to thank all those who have helped make this annual possible. Photography for this issue was handled in the main by Thurman's Studios of Abilene. Engraving was done by News Engraving Company ot Abilene, and Abi- lene Printing ci Stationery Company did all printing. Milton McKenzie served as chief artist. To all these we express our sincerest appreciation. Published annually by the journalism department of Hardin-Simmons University, the Bronco is a member of the yearbook division of the Southwest lournalism Congress. The editors present for your approval the thirty-fourth edition of the BBONCO, the FIF- TIETI-l ANNIVERSARY EDITION. 3' , 'Q . 'lx ' ,I , ,. K 1 -9 THE BRAND McNair Williams Murdoch Compere Atwood Bumpass Cleveland Breaks Williams Hope Comps-re Tarver Day Ansley Carpenter Shelton Hamilton Agnew Vaughter Grisham EDITORIAL STAFF Wacil McNair ..,, .,.,.. E ditor-in-Chief Iulian Atwood . . . .... Feature Editor Al Breaks ,....... .... B usiness Manager Tid Compere ..... .... S ociety Editor Louise Williams . , , .... Associate Editor Frank Cleveland . . , t.t. Exchange Editor Bob Murdoch ....., ...,.... S ports Editor Charles Williams .... ...,.. S taff Artist Reporters: Helen Carpenter, Gita Bumpass, Balph Day, Bee Agnew, Mary Nell Hamil- ton, Edward Compere, Fred Shelton, Bebel Hope, Audrea Grisham, Dixie Ansley, Iohnnie Lee Tarver, Lewis McCaleb. By hard work the staff of the Brand has endeavored to print a paper that will ade- quately represent Hardin-Simmons in college newspaperdom. The Editor offers his sin- cere thanks to the faithful few who worked so diligently. Chief aim has been to make the Brand reflect the standards and ideals of Hardin - Simmons, by always keeping in mind the interests of the students and the school as a whole. The staff of the l91lU-All H-SU Brand feels honored to have served during the twenty- fifth year of your campus newspaper. Variations from the weekly grind, such as acting host to the fourteenth annual convention of the Southwestern Iournalism Congress, helped make the year enjoyable. lt is a sincere hope that some bit of permanent influence has been left that will lead to higher journalistic accomplishments for Hardin-Simmons in the future. Hand '71.va.w nw WIN. , ' 'f'1r'4 ,l.4a!4l.!' 'I :V ' '1l. f Q5 461. .fn fly 1' 1 ffylu fag-y,l'fg.!-1.l:' ' JUA1 14.2 ' W 2 ii5 '? - 2f'ff-- Q 3,56 ,Qu f fi- --ff f' 47' i'3 .1v -' 'f 4 wi W' , 54,31i. Gi6j ,,,,. b',i,, -Y fzf' ff , .' '.v ff-..'.s' , 17- fV,i7,,-H' i7lj17,,flW1'.g!ff. Malls-Hf'qlf.g7lH'A,f I .fi.fi'1'f7j',,W!f-,H .I fin' 'J-,I r-., .l' 'l' ' 1 rf ff nv f 5Wf3'Il'i.j 41 Vg: ,f Q- I If 1,g 'VzA3l - Q I I 7 ' ,ll Q H 1 MWf'?.' W M ' Y'f'aatuL 'T-1'fv f: f ' A f f I I f' I I, , g . v .- Quit... Q Z , fic lj.-ll! X A .N 'ff E5?2 ., 133 24:4 .. -:. 4-uf: F aw Z Q 'W Wx' I ' ' I J' ll V M Cf' 'N ,' ,fd ,, lf' X W , Y ,-rm. AM- ,4fU1 --1735 -' 1 Hvir- Zn' 11.-l , f If-57 '..,,- , We 'WT f' 1 f1r!- 21... Mb 1 ,r ' . A- E- ' f 55517 lffmfy-' WE , , 1 ' f ,P , .gg-:Z'.fFHf5Z!! fr5 hf'.: 35:15 5 0 Y so j :p'w,.I li 117'-14' 52'-Jzljf-uf .wlgf f amy! , f 7 ig. .uh ll f '12 ff 13 ,f4..i. '-6 ff, ? , 1, '-5 , Ijggp 1' , , ... Z Liv- f 4 2 ' QQ 2 X ff ' 4 .. A fe, x I I lm F MXH' : -'ii - 7 Zu ' : 1 TL, A ... .4 ,I I , , U ...,, , , .gf . Z , Q ' 4 .u J- iki rf , 1 t l 'X W 'iff f .A ., lv gg , AVI if :fu-nfl. hu Q. ,N 4 13 H - if .gm 'wh' - I . ,l -J .f' F Q , :YH , 1 - .5 , f., UI!! IN It fc ll I THE COWBOY BAND B. B. McKinney . Iesse Cobb ..... Theo Nichols . . . George Walker .... . . . . . . . .President . . . . .Vice President . , . . . . . . .Secretary . . . .Sergeant-at-Arms An outstanding year in the history of the l Cowboy Band, best known university band in Gilbert Bryan Sandefer Manager The Cowboy Band was organized in l923, when it toured the state and won national prominence. It was later ap- pointed the official band of the Texas Cattlemen's Associa- tion which set it well on the road to success. Atypical rodeo band, the organization has traveled into twelve foreign coun- tries and every state in the union. lt has played in some of the largest show-houses in the world, including New York's Ziegfeld Theatre, London's Palladium, and the arenas of nearly every major city in the United States. Applause of audiences all over the world have truly won the Cowboy Band, a favorite of Will Rogers, the title of world-famous. the world, the organization headed Texas dele- gations to the Inauguration of the President, and the National Democratic convention in Chi- cago. Appearances at prominent rodeos, fairs, and conventions, and their participation in cam- pus activities completed their schedule. Under the competent guidance of Crib San- defer, and directed by Marion B. McClure, known as The Little Maestro, the organiza- tion includes BO members. L Marion B. McClure Conductor X l K NX X '1..iy,2mu-L-:uv if:-1---1 -fi-fmw ,zum 3.1- .. . 7,7-.W W in, Y ,H COWBOY BAND GOES TO WASHINGTON Stablemates . . . Refreshment time . . . Freshmen contest . . . lust passing away time . . . Bob gets the Cobb . . . Iump 'n live . . . Full house . . . Boys . - ,X ff'-Q,-H. , ,. .,, -'Y-,:.. Went prepared . . . Heigh ho! . . . Diana befriends Iesse Iones . . . Sight seeing . Cactus jack and Diana . . . Tired Cowboys . . . Flag parade . . . Belt- line for Moose . . . Cobb has his ups and downs . . . Sheriff gets acquainted . . . Big Shots . . . Comic-reading Robert . . . Goodbye to Washington . . . Mari- . john Melson, vocalist. M, , ,...,,, 1 15, 7 X , ,, , -t. 7 If I l . J I 5 -'-,A' ' Y - . x f g' X 7 ' 4 ' - , tt st f f iifbfsi, . . C i A if i f N g,ti i -Q ' f , e- 1 N H ' sk' ' X C , O l W B , O Y B A N D WILL W. WATSON DIANA DESTINE SANDEFER Sheriff of the Cowboy Band Mascot of the Cowboy Band The Cowboy Band presented a colorful show during the year, outstand- ing at between-the-halt entertainment and parades. Appearance at the Ty- ler Hose Festival, where they accompanied the student body and Cowboys for the I-l-SU-Tempe State clash, was a highlight of the year. Probably the most outstanding feature to be added to the Cowboy Band in years, Bob Rogers, cowboy trick roper and rider, won applause every- where the band played. Ioedene Propst, or loe Allen, popular tenor, once again added thrills to Cowboy Band performances. Fast becoming outstanding in radio circles, also, the organization played for a program on the Texas State Network every Sunday under the name ot the Cowboy Iamboreef' 1 W 1 ,f ff I X x l Xx ,-5x L ' ln M - , --f x .- . Y' . I mb X r 324' l ' ' 5, . V is ' ' S f-mm .n,,,::' -. -- .,,..........-..1---- First How: McKinney, Walker, Brantley, Kirkpatrick, Shelton, Baggett, Gambill Second Row: Gregg, Harrill, Propst, Nichols, Cobb, Rainwater, Neighbors. Third Row: Swayzee, Cole, Brooks, Bonner, Blancett, Armbruster, Uribe, Fourth Row: Sanders, Posey, Petre, King, Chapman, Millsap, Burnett. Fifth Row: Gates, Parkhill, Miller, Leonard, Miller, Fore, Malouf. Sixth Row: Gonzales, Arrcmt, Anderson, Brantley, Brown, Bowden, Collins. Seventh Row: Cadenhead, Irving, King, Martin, McCoy, Lindsey, Powell. Eighlh Row: Pender, Ashton, Armstrong, Merrick, McNair, Moore, Baird, Rogers. 0 . 5 4 3 AM , ,-W., An S- . 3 -lb ' A 1 C O WT G I R L B A N D HERBERT M. PRESTCN HARRY H. HAYES Director Manager Now in its third active year, the Cowgirl Band, youngest and fastest growing organiza- tion on the campus, has proved its worth both from the standpoint of music and entertain- ment. Climax of this year's work was a concert tour of West Texas, ending in El Paso and Iuarez. 'With a group of 40 enthusiastic musicians, Professor Preston has been able to ar- range a program which has a wealth of public appeal. ln addition to standard marches and overtures, the Cowgirl Band offers many novelties and special arrangements. Special artists with the band are Virginia Sheridan, Houston, harpistp Lucille Powers, marimba soloist, from McDonald, Ohioy l:'iddler's Three: Saretta Morrow, Betty Mclntosh, and Alma lane Page, all of Abileney and lvaughn Veazey, accordionist, from Amarillo. Acting on the theory that girls should have a band of their own, the band was organ- ized in l938 for the purpose of having an organization worthy of the fine girl musicians an- nually graduated from high schools. Both Mr. Preston, director, and Mr. Hayes, manager of the band, are anxious to add new members to the group. Credit is offered in band, and one may obtain a degree with a major or minor in band. With members coming from 4 states to play in the band, the University hopes to place the Cowgirl Band on a footing with the finest musical groups in the southwest. S ! .Q . rf' 5, ,xx 4 f A' r- i-'- t-'r f- Aft 'P x First Row: Sheridan, McWhorter, Reed, Mclntosh, Thompson. Second Row: Woodlock, Beam, Wildrnan, Holland, Burroughs, DePew. Third Row: Powers, Cowan, Hilburn, Burns, O'Brien, Brown. Fourth Row: Page, Holmsley, Way, Morrow, Kelley, Newman. Fifth How: Dellis, Wall, Scruggs, Lindsey, Carpenter, Morrison. Sixth Row: Vecxzey, Biden, Ponder, Sutton, Webb, Fidler. , . Seventh Row: McCord, Combeat, Encke, Graham, Summerlin. 5 f ' A . 2 4-,. ' , - ,l .. , -, v Q 7 ' 7' W , -' F n - ' ,X , 1 1, . - .' ' ' . Him 'FL' ,i' .' ' ' X ' 4 -'Lf:14TNrzi,,- Biff!-i.g1' f 3,-,f'Tx3'gg,1Q -, Hg' 4, ' w?,,g,'Fwj,5' . -f . r , 1 U . 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Erfufgirl H-Su worse SCHOOL ILM-if-A ff! !! if 57 ' gg, !55f'. 1, 1 A IIHHI I WU X' .!i.,f,5gj WWBQ- , H '.'1 5 'IUIIHIJ IIIH 'V' :HI 3 .... MW fd, 11 2-5' f p g' , 1 mg ? gf, ! H f. V 4 , fm ,1 X J v ,M 'H f 'fff!'f1m U f if pil lfffflv, fMl,,fH! -- .Lvl NIV- !,1l'1 iq qwzxgfx Y 1 'I N ' VN X IWW Hu: MN W I X I W' ' : 1 , ' I 'Milla I gfamll M V ' W U ,ffjfrlllv , ww m ' 1 ,f , M , 1 YW V. NI lp qf :N I fx! 'fkf51+f f- 11-3 M GR PII fflg - 1 . , ' - - HI rjjvaiigsr.. -' ' 'MQ -- C O W G I R L S BEE AGNEW HELEN MARGARET ROBBINS President Sponsor Nationally known for their color, the Cowgirl organization is famous for spirit, orig- inality and skill. These rope swingers have paraded their way into favor throughout Texas, while newspapers lauded the Cowgirls. Ever-present with enthusiasm for all home football and basketball contests, this year the Cowgirls also went en masse to the Tyler Rose Festival game and also rode the Spe- cial Train to Gdessa for the l-l-SU-Mines grid tilt. All home grid-graphs of intersectional games felt their presence as well. Under the able direction of Bob Rogers, recognized rope artist, the Cowgirls became proficient in spinning flat loops, the wedding ring, and the difficult trick of twirling two ropes at once. lnitiating a plan which will increase in two years the membership to sixty girls, the membership for l9-40-4 l was enlarged to fifty-four. Opening social event was the annual tea honoring all girls in school. Formal invitations' were sent thirty -four pledges, and Pledge Week followed with a theatre party, picnic, attendance to the First Baptist Church en masse, with a luncheon following at the Hilton l-lotel. New members entertained with a Mexican supper at the Terrace. Climaxing the social events of the year was the an- nual spring banquet. 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I WNW f 11 3' - I W i F HJ J, , W . X NEAL DAVIS I. I. UNCLE IOE SMITH LEWIS MCCALEB Freshman Coach Assistant Coach Student Manager FRANK KIMBROUGH OTHO M. POLK Head Coach Physical Education Director COACHES A capable coaching staff has been largely responsible for the spreading of Cow- boy fame during the past few seasons. The rancher tutors all but reached perfection last fall when the rampaging Cowboy gridders galloped through the entire season and finished one of the nation's few unbeaten and untied elevens. The perfect record eleven of l94O produced a fitting climax to Frank Kimbrough's coaching career at his alma mater, and gained him a coveted position as head mentor of an institution in the world's fastest gridiron league. As successor to Kimbrough, genial 'Warren Woodson seems destined to carry on with increasing prestige. For the past six years, the Eanchers have been under the guidance of superb coaches, and there is indication that this good fortune is to con- tinue. I. I. Uncle Ice Smith, in his first year at his alma mater, proved to be a great aid to Kimbrough in training the footballers, and he made rapid strides in building a high caliber basketball team from unproven material. Neal Stormy Davis, outstanding end on the Rancher team for three years, pro- duced one of the toughest Freshman elevens l-l-SU has seen in several seasons. Al- though only three frosh games were played, the Wranglers proved their worth in scrimmage against the varsity. - Otho M. Polk in his tenth year as Director of Physical Education, provided an at- tractive program of intramural sports throughout the year. Several hundred f-l-SU students participated in the various tournaments. As student manager, Lewis McCaleb gave valuable assistance to coaches in taking care of injured players and equipment. Iohnny Boren goes up after cz pcfss in The Tyler Rose Festivcrl game despite the efforis of Tempe players. Herschel Schooley G. B. Sandefer I. T. l-laney Chairman Graduate Manager Secretary-Treasurer ATHLETIC COUNCIL One of the most important bodies on the campus is the Athletic Council, made up of faculty members, representatives of the board of trustees, and the ex-letterrnen's club. Through their constant work, the athletic program of l-l-SU has seen steady growth. Their immediate aim is to bring first class intercollegiate compe- tition to the campus in all major sports, and they are continually striving to- ward improving schedules. Much of the fame and recognition that has come to Cowboy teams must be credited to them. ln a large part it has been through their efforts that Purple and Gold teams have risen in national prestige during the last few years. Prof. C. H. Schooley is chairman of the council, I. T. Haney is secretary- treasurer, and G. B. Sandefer is graduate manager. Others on the faculty committee are Prof. I. E. Burnam, Prof. D. W. Arnette, Dr. R. A. Collins, and Prof. Otho M. Polk. Ralph Day Karl Bonneaux Robert Foley Senior Cheerleader lunior Cheerleader Sophomore Cheerleader CHEER LEADERS The Hardin-Simmons cheerleaders are responsible to a large degree for the colorful school spirit of the student body. Outstanding in their Western regalia, they are at hand during each school activity. Ralph Day, head cheerleader, never has a gloomy moment. Karl Bonneaux, junior cheer- leader, is truly Whole-hearted in his enthusiasm and pep. Robert Foley, sophomore cheerleader, is cooperative with all organizations. The cheerleaders are responsible tor the calling ot pep rallies, and the guiding oi the spirit of the student body at the various contests in which Hardin-Simmons takes part. They are chosen by a popular election each year, and one from each oi the upper classes is chosen for the honor. New uniforms were a feature of this year's cheerleaders. They wore gold satin shirts with purple lacings, purple and gold gaberdine trousers, White Stetsons, and cowboy boots. A Harry McRae ,J i F ullback D. A. Parker End Owen Goodnight Co-Captain Little All American Halfback Wllford Moore Co-Captam Guard Nia Oatman Alvin Baker Halfback Guard Moon Mullins Fullback Bob Russ Tackle ' il VF Winston Tucker Guard Long Iohn Treadaway Tackle L. B. Russell Quarterback ALL-VICTORIOUS SEASON IN REVIEW The only unbeaten and untied senior college team in the Southwest! That's the title earned by the 1940 Cowboys when they blazed across the finish line with neither de- feat nor tie blemishing their record to give 1-1-SU its first perfect record team, and also to give The Mighty Dutchman, Frank Kimbrough, his first unbeaten and untied eleven in his last season at the helm of the Rancher machine. Long regarded as too powerful for breathers by Southwest Conference teams, the Cowboys hit the rails for more than 11,000 miles in order to meet suitable oppo- sition. But the more they traveled the better they played. Like a rolling stone down a mountain side, they gained momentum, and home fans watched them perform with unprecedented power in the homecoming bout on Parramore Field late in Novem- ber. The lid was blasted off the 1940 season September 14 on the home gridiron, when the Cowboys routed a weak Daniel Baker team 33 to 0. L. B. Russell cocked his arm and fired an aerial far down the field to 1-l. C. Burrus, who gathered in the oval in his usual sensational manner and raced for the initial score. Owen Goodnight, Russell's touchdown twin, then entered the game briefly, despite a leg injury, passed a short one to Rodeo Parker, and then rifled a 44-yard gain- er to Reserve End Marcum for another tally. Russell tossed another to Burrus, who evaded several would-be tacklers to score the third counter. limmy Beam, reserve tailback, passed to end lames Crocker for six more points, and l-larry McRae terminated the scoring when he knifed over from the one-foot line. Murray Evans, second call center for the Cowboys, provided the winning 15 to 13 margin over Centenary in Shreveport when he booted a thrilling 35-yard field goal from a difficult angle in the final minutes of play. Midway through the first period, Sam Oatman drove off tackle from the one-yard line to climax an 30-yard march. Russell passed to Rodeo Parker for 22 and another score after a 60-yard march. Centenary's versatile little back, Cotton Barnes, tossed passes to Faith and Pfau, the latter good for a score. ln the third quarter, a pass to Murphy over the goal line was ruled complete because of interference, and the Gents took over on the Rancher one-yard line. Barnes cracked the middle for their second and final score. Climaxing Tyler's colorful Rose Festival on October 5, the rampant Ranchers mix- ed smashing power with their vaunted aerial acrobatics and added a neat field goal for spice, to ruthlessly blast a confident contingent of Arizona State Bulldogs from the coveted undefeated, untied ranks, by a score of 17 to 0. After driving down to the Arizona State two, the Cowboys decided to play it safe with a field goal. if 'S 1 ED BEEMAN I-I. C. BURRUS DEWARD MARCUM junior Tackle junior End Senior End DEAN WALSH A. R. HOLMAN GUY BRYSON Junior Halfbock A Iunior Center Sophomore Fullboclc Early in the second stanza Russell placed the ball on the 35, and passes to Parker and Goodnight moved to the four. Two plays later Russell passed to Good- night for the score. Seeping power with every surge, Kimbrough's reserves, sparked by Gayle Camp- bell and Moose Bryson, steamrolled over the Arizona regulars, uncovering a surpris- ing ground attack that had lain dormant all season. Bryson sliced around left end for the final touchdown. Subduing a furious Texas College of Mines eleven called for all the steam Coach Kimbrough's Cowboys could muster to come out l4 to 6 winner on Cdessa's soggy Fly Field Cctober l2. However, despite the danger of a wet ball, Russell flipped a scorching 25-yard pass to Burrus for a first quarter score to put his mates in front early. Mines scored just before the first half ended, when Gilbert Salcedo heaved a desperate 35-yard aerial to right end Bulos. Gayle Campbell conducted the Ranchers on most of the 70-yard march that led to the final score. l-le took one of Miner Cwen Price's punts, slashed his way to a 23- yardreturn, and then added open field jaunts to the four. Russell replaced Camp- bell at this stage and carried over on the next play. Rolling up three touchdowns in the first guarter and another in the opening min- utes of the second, the Cowboys rode the Buffaloes of West Texas State to submission in their own corral at Canyon, 28 to 7 on November 2. Walsh and Mullins bucked the ball inside the Buff five-yard line early in the first period, and Mullins plunged over. Shortly after, Russell set up another Cowboy touchdown by galloping 33 yards to the Buff two, and Mullins crashed over. Goodnight and Bryson combined in a bone-cracking ground drive that soon pushed the Buffaloes back to the four. Bryson carried over for the score. - Early in the second chapter, Russell broke loose and ran 30 yards to score stand- ing up. The lone Buff score came in the fourth quarter, when Little Ben Collins put the West Texas fans on their feet by breaking through the Ranchers for a 33-yard scor- ing iaunt. Scoring once in each of the first three periods and three times in the last, the Cowboys handed the Loyola Lions a 40 to 6 drubbing at Gilmore Stadium in Los An- geles on the night of November 9. The Ranchers subjected the Lions to one of the most devastating aerial bombardments of the season in branding them with their worst defeat of the year. From the opening whistle, Russell and Goodnight sent dazzling passes whistling through the air and three of their scores came by that route. Striking through the air lanes with deadly accuracy, the Cowboys trounced the Catholic University Cardinals 27 to l9 in Washington, November l6. ,V ' w Q' I n Y , , ,, J ,... 'wr 53,3932 f 'mf w fr , M H V Mg W mf QEQIT ' H ,,b, 3 ,-:f ' 'Nw gg' l T A '? ' N . ef, .. . -' 's A , A' ' A-wk' -' 'wi W A . A . M, W. vP Za- ' ' 'ff A---A: 1 lk M ,fr-AI ..,., , -T rr - ff W-Q .,:-, r v r f . FW W- 1 ,.:. 1.1.2-5525235 N Q mm f TH ' .,-- fig iw vi ' f ' :sggLL,,,,r -' Agp.: .:-5 3' H' 'r'fm 4.w..'N', '--- HH, ,rwii e f wM , ,i i lk ,-.--,ff-.V , V .M Y: ev M: V- Zggjy in ga. T OLLIE MCKGVVN MURRAY EVANS MAX I-IUTCI-IIN S junior Toilbock junior Center Sophomore Holfbock STANLEY EIKES TUG BENNETT FRED MOLKENTI-IIN junior Guard Sophomore Guard Sophomore Hcrlfback Moon Mullins scored in the first quarter from the one-yard line, after a 45-yard pass from Goodnight to Parker had set up the score. The Ranchers scored twice more in the second stanza, on passes from Russell to Rurrus and to Parker. Late in the fourth quarter a Catholic kick rolled out on the Cowboy l2-yard line, and on the next play Goodnight rifled a pass to Russell near midfield, and the speedy little field general raced untouched for the final touchdown. Pour thousand thoroughly chilled Homecoming spectators sat through a misty drizzle in Parramore Stadium to see the Cowboys romp over the San Francisco Dons 23 to 13 on November 23. The Ranchers chugged across for their first score ten plays after the opening kickoff, rolled up a l6 to U lead in the first ten minutes, and then cooled off as Kim- brough kept a stream of substitutes running into the game in the last three chapters. Pullback Moon Mullins, 205-pound super-charger, had about the largest day of his colorful career when he cracked the Pacific Coast team's line for ll6 yards in l7 tries and scored two of the home side's touchdowns. Goodnight passed to Russell and to Dean Walsh for the other Rancher tallies. All the trickery and power l-foward Payne's Yellow lackets could muster was not nearly enough to cope with the rampant Ranchers as the gold-shirted Cowboys smashed the lackets 27 to 7 in their Brownwood stronghold November 30. With L. B. Russell tossing, the touted Cowboy airkreig all but reached perfection, as l7 of 37 aerials were completed for 263 yards. The 90-yard drive forthe first score was executed in just four plays, with most of the distance being consumed by passes from Russell to Rurrus. The next tally resulted from a smashing ground drive by Russell and Burrus. Then Russell cut loose with a mighty heave, which was gathered in by Burrus for another counter. Final score came on a 28-yarder from Russell to Parker, who gath- ered in the oval in the five, and wrestled loose from a swarm of lacket defenders and stormed over the double stripe. FRESHMAN SEASON Coach Neal Davis produced a promising aggregation of frosh gridders, and sev- eral are expected to be top contenders for varsity berths in the fall. Only three games were played, and the Wranglers confined most of their activities to scrim- mage with the varsity. Highlight of the frosh season was a 12 to 6 victory over the West Texas State Prosh. The opening contest was dropped to the lohn Tarleton Ag- gies, 32 to O, and another to the Texas Tech Prosh, 27 to 3. 1 H M H , H gl pr A 1 H 1 A Pr A .,, ,,: .V -,.,:,L..V ...,. -Y L .- Y Y - W +- P-.-Y.-i-.,,.f...V,., : ..,-.. '. , V , ' x 1 '55 x x T1 1 T, A ': . 4 T1 + I 3, , A . W3-,XL W W f 'gl N V A ' 1 ,Z ir' ,- . N Y ' . F , , V an V 5 2 g Q. ,A JA.. Ev.: . ' ' -Ji, .- : 'f .f-' Q. jf' , . -' ' 3' 1' 3 P- 'Q Y , , : IQ m e 54:4 yr' .- 1 P .,, , . , I , .3 u ,r :P O , X ll . M l v l . Ht f g-.Lm .:--,, , gl- QQ 'i ' A -- ' TRUETT RATTAN junior Tackle Sophomore Tailback IOE ANTWIN E Sophomore Tackle IAMES CROCKER Sophomore End ,L ,J A , , figg. H W .W ,. , H T .Q T N , 'K' Ig' W H 'Abs .pelfaw ' ' 'I-'HN' H It V- f, 1. T 3- . I, , ,Q , . .s A 1 TTT ll W f ,mg f ,M M s ... GAYLE CAMPBELL ' ROBERT THOMPSON lunior Tackle ERROL MCATEE TOMMY OHADWIOK Sophomore End Sophomore Back IOI-INNY BOREN HAROLD PRESCOTT Sophomore Back Sophomore End F BESHMAN FOOTBALL Murdock McPl'iail Cox Rucker Sailors Bledsoe Bagley Brown Haynie Cazzell Iohnson Sprinkle Zahn Frost McKinnon Tomlinson Sherman Iones Reeves Bryan Roberts Nelson Earp Bussell Haskafhall RETROSPECTS OF BASKETBALL 1n won and 1ost figures the Cowboy basketba11ers had a disastrous sea- son, but the fight and enthusiasm of the 1941 cagers indicated that the Banch- ers wi11 avenge those 1ean years with high ca1iber teams in the future. Not since the peak season of 1937 have the Banchers been ab1e to 1aunch a suc- cessfu1 campaign in this area which 1itera11y seethes with first-c1ass quintets. fn his first season as Cowboy basketba11 mentor, Uncle Ioe Smith took an inexperienced squad and won five of twenty games in a schedu1e with some of the most powerfu1 aggregations in the Southwest. Severa1 Cowboys p1ayed their first season of varsity ba11, and on1y two members of the squad had more than one year of experience. The Banchers opened the season with a surprise 39 to 30 victory over a strong New Mexico Mines quintet on Ianuary 4 in the Corra1. However, Mines roared back to take the second game 47 to 30. The New Mexico Aggies engaged the Cowboys in their second series of the campaign on the home boards, and the Banchers took a heated match 50 to 49 in the opener. The Aggies won the fina1s 50 to 24. Howard Payne and Texas Wes1eyan, 1eaders of the Texas Conference cage race, both won contests from the Banchers. The Ye11ow1ackets came to the Corra1 and took a 65 to 37 victory, and the Rams won a two - game series by scores of 58 to 36 and 52 to 31. West Texas State's se1f-sty1ed Wor1d's ta11est team wa11oped the Cow- boys in four games in their Canyon stronghoid. They took the first series 74 to 40 and 67 to 36, and the second 79 to 35 and 73 to 35. 1n their on1y series sweep of the campaign, the Banchers routed the Dan- ie1 Baker Hi11bi11ies 42 to 32 and 46 to 33. One game was p1ayed in the Corra1 and one at Brownwood. The Cowboys journeyed to Brownwood again for another trial at the Howard Payne Ye11ow Iackets, but 1ost a hard fought batt1e in the 1ast forty- five seconds, 47 to 43. The Bearded House of David quintet invaded the Corra1 for a one-night stand, and nudged the Banchers by a 43 to 42 margin. Four games were p1ayed with the Texas Tech Bed Baiders, two in the Corra1 and two in Lubbock. The Baiders swept both engagements, but the Banchers had gained confidence and turned in some of their best p1ay of the year in the four matches. The Cowboys managed to ho1d their own in the first ha1f of a11 encounters, but the Baiders' pace was too fast for them to match. Scores of the first series were 53 to 36 and 69 to 39, and the sec- ond, 52 to 29 and 49 to 31. Final victory of the season for the Ranchers was at the expense of the Saint Mary's Rattlers by a score of 64 to 50. The Rattlers came to H-SU on a tour into Northwest Texas and the Cowboy game was one of the worst de- feats they suffered on the road. Prospects for next season are brighter than at any time in four years, with six lettermen and other squadmen returning. Only two seniors, Long Iohn Treadaway and Lewis McCaleb, were lost from the squad by gradua- tion. Coach Smith named eight lettermen at the close of the season. Includ- ing Treadaway and McCa1eb they are Vernon Lee Iackson, Claud Lee Brown, Truett Rattan, Porter Osborne, Iames Crocker, and Iohnny Boren. fw FRESHMAN BASKETBALL 5 Sherman Bussell Iohnson Tomlinson Brown I-laynie Reeves VARSITY BASKETBALL MCCALEB TREADAVVAY IACKSCN Forward Guard Forward RATTAN PRESCOTT BRCWN Forward Forward Guard CRCCKER OSBORNE BCREN Center Center Guard Lacking height and ex- perience, the Purple and Gold hoopsters turned in upsets over favored op- ponents more than once. The Hardin - Simmons c a g e r s brought home fans to their feet many times during the basketball season with their last-minute rallies. 0 her Sports N MMM, ,S rf, 'flrwq WWII Nr I, ,Hffllff M WH E 4 Hf' f'1Wv'L'1 fl by 'SCN fill' Q 'N N: 1' JMUW,-V -Qf ff , ' l f 4 jf 1 , fffff,f My W!! V 'fi' if 4 5' J e , -' 'VX E' ' Q1Mj ' f 1f ft, WM I' f l ,4 if ,fx 4. ' .. l :Q al, . , 2 L 1 , :xx 1' nl I f11rm1w1zzf1n'f1umf11vfWH9ifl1l5!lQ i ,A4'.7 5'!7ni f ?f?HfF' JI J 7 5WWMWMWjQWjMgMWM , I I V! l j,U I,Zg, f vlw XJ, xl, ,l I , nWWWWfWwfMuMU W Lflf llrrrhu 1111152 1 ..,..Vl 1.vl -, fp Q Az . I.-rf. - f . !'1f! I Nm-Hl,? ' 'IIi.lUl.v1,U,'f f' I ' '44 Q . ' A. ugiqlf L H :'7 5- 'V' sf . -will fi!! ff vi nf' V ' V X 1 I IIIN I- f 15:5 ' . f,:,,, 5. , , ' -'I 7,1 ,IW Ml' L7 , '-', Q37'f-fi..a111- x ' ,K Z I ' ', ' rf , J ff 1117 YH I 'A 'W 2,J2i?e?i?i3iff 2fE?i 'F 'HH Ill S ad W 1 11' rw 1' wi If 'J 4 1- , BASEBALL ROUNDUP Under the guidance of Coach I. O. Green, Assistant Truman L. Crouch, and Manager Balph Beard, the l-l-SU Rangers have developed into one of the most powerful diamond aggregations in the city league. ln l939, the first year of the loop's operation, the Rangers lost only four games in league play, and walked off with the initial title. ln l94O they were made honorary members of the Brooklyn Dodgers' farm system, and made a stiff challenge for another championship before bowing to Abilene Christian in a heated playoff series. The l939 season was the first time in ten years that l-l-SU had been rep- resented with a team on the diamond. Since then, rapid strides have been made. Renewed tentatively at that time, baseball appears to be back on the campus permanently. New equipment for the entire squad was purchased at the beginning of the l94l season. Light gray uniforms were chosen, with gold letters on the front. Caps are solid gold with purple letters. CO0 Bonneaux, Oldham Crouch, Morton, Mullins, Hill, Walsh, McCaleb, Polk Brooks, Lancaster, Cumbie, Beard, Holman, Waqnon Although most veterans were lost by graduation, a talented group of new players has developed by hard work and remarkable enthusiasm. i School officials hope to broaden the scope of competition for the Rangers in the near future, and they probably will be playing several intersectional games within the next few seasons. .Jill Meanwhile, although confined to play in the city league the Rangers are gaining valuable experience and grooming future stars from a group that had seen little or no service on the diamond before entering l-l-SU. When possible, the Ranger sguadmenare permitted to visit major league training camps and witness top notch professional play. X , Tl, . '17 t BON NEAUX RUSSELL CUMB IE WAGNON MORTON BEARD MCCALEB Minor Sports Under the able leadership of Coach M. M. Ballard, the l-I-SU Varsity tennis team saw steady development during the l94l season. Although four lettermen returned from the l94O outfit, the Ranchers were handicapped by inexperience, as only one member of the team had seen court service before l94U. The scarcity of proven ma- terial was partially a result of a year's lapse of intercollegiate tennis in l939. l-l-SU was not represented on the courts with a varsity team during that season. Early matches this spring were played with Texas Tech, Abilene Christian College, and Texas Mines. Coach Ballard hopes to entera team in major tournaments in this area in the near future. ln women's sports Miss I-lelen Margaret Robbins, Physical Education Director for women, offered the broadest program in the history of H-SU. Most popular sports for the coeds were volleyball, archery, badminton, swimming, and golf. lt was the first year Miss Robbins has offered a credit course in golf, and response was enthu- siastic from the beginning. Otho M. Polk, Physical Education Director for men, continued to improve his pro- gram of intramural sports, and one or more tournaments were in progress through- out the year. lntramural football held sway as major sport for the fall months, and a full six- team league operated. The season was climaxed with the annual Feud Bowl game on Parramore field, which saw the champion Rambling Wrecks battle the I-laven of Rest, runners-up for the title. During the winter months, the men participated in basketball, tumbling and bad- minton. Tennis and softball rounded out the program. The largest entry list was recorded in the annual intramural basketball tourna- ment, with some 80 players taking part. Two four-team leagues were formed, and they played split seasons, with a final playoff to determine the University champions. Several public appearances were made by the I-l-SU tumblers during the winter, and they became popular with West Texas fans. Another popular course for both men and women during the past few years is bait casting. Classes are conducted three times each week by Prof. Bond, and enrollment has been increasing steadily. This course was first offered for credit in l938. At that time only two other universities were known to offer credit in similar courses. TENNIS: Compete, Orr, Burrus, Ballard, Bonner, Beauchamp, Hutchins. BADMINTON: Hoffman, Gregg, Burrus, Hollingshead, Forbus, Bonner, McWhorter, Holland. Bridge, Murphree, Evans, Dutton, Cowden, Ward. Added this year as a credit course in Physical Education, Riding has been the choice of many H-SU students. Reqular classes were formed soon after the new Riding School Was opened last fall, and under the direction of Instructor Bob Rogers, classes qo through their routines daily. ARCHERY RIDING TENNIS INTRAMURAL FOOTBALL CHAMPS sr W . I sm r :, ' M my . em , w ,.,,,w,! , W , ww , ww, 2,.,m,W,--F .W egg fs , ii Miva, N. ,U 35' Q W ,, M --:, ax. ' f- . 5? 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'ii S6 X Killian Koufan 1, Q ,M -- 2 V , 5 sz ' 552115 , , EH 'M 7 , 55.9 5!sie ,Murphrcc X .-rn .. Helen ffamvr wh VL' ':.-WM T wi. . H., ,M , saw , mm ,. ea ,E YYY, f!-1: W awe Adu Kath King ,Mullins J Killian Defean Oafman ZW? an im 52 -ff E ' ,J :yum , -.. ,m- J xx, uf! fu HN, ww 3, zgwzgw , 1 wx ,Jw wfwj,-u!.AQ,1.4Wv3X'v.1m,I, my ,www-W.WNV nf HL Hw5Ww,.uHu5 -mf VAN 1, -3:5 fa-um..-Q pri. ,L ' M:-EA 'H 1: mfg: , E , mf-5, E :Lu W lg- QQ V3 - .-:,-,E - ,Q 3 Q V. fi I ga F532 PSE ' -' 'I V. H I ,W , - Special Kevognifivn annually goes to those students who have proved themselves outstanding in character and in service to their school by electing them to Who's 'Who Among Colleges and Universities by popular vote ot the student body. Only a small per cent ot the junior and senior classes are eligible tor membership, but a junior member elected automatically becomes a member during his senior year. Students in this year's 'VVho's Who represent such organizations as the Cowboy Band, Alpha Psi Cmega, Alpha Chi, Cheer Leaders, Cowgirls, the Bronco, the Student Council, and the Cowboy toot- ball team. I-I. C. Burrus Tid Compere Lewis McCcr1eb Elmer Oortmon Bee Agnew Dewece McGohey Wilford Moore Ruth Anne Hall B. B. Mcliinney lewette Patton Owen Baqqeit Bitsie Lynn Owen Goodnight Ralph Day L. B. Russell Karl Bonneaux Robert Murdoch i Haudid Hampu ,y iv , X I yr 1, 1 7 I ' 1 M , q um Q1 NNN, M' H' xl 'mix' ,- 1 , L. 1 dl. , ' , .M 'ii ' + 'W' I' f W l HM Wu f m! ' S 1+-' 1 ,NW M X15 ml' Q W ,Ill W X ' S f Wi IV A1 pl? an N X ' I 'lf ! ly . I A X A -' I 2 . . fiefi TL eg f - :: 1' ,Q f' ' k W .---idslizfzkg X- if if.- '...-e'i,f22g+3-10, X , .4 ' -K' ' 2 : Registration Day in the business office . . . What class shall We sign up for? . . . Iewell Lindsey in the library. . . Every day in the bookstore . . . Scene in the art studio . . . Only once in alitetime-Kenny Baker. . .Diana Sandeter Wins another friend in Marine Band Director Santleman . . . Grid- graph reflects the Winning touchdown during the Catholic-H-SU game to an enthusiastic audience . . . Refreshment time at the Ferguson Hall party. E 0,4 .5 V ip Ph Lix L, W, The gang starts oft on the Tyler Special for the l-I-SU-Tempe clash . . . We caught Dean Collins unawares, and Candid Camera has a field day . . . james Stephens can't find a seat, but he has a private box . . . Vaughter and Bonneaux Work the concession on the train . . . Scene is early morning, setting in a baggage car . . . Cameraman Shelton at his best . . . Drummer Boy Gates gives out. 5. I ,,,4-os-on-nf. , XF ' 1 2 4' 1, . 3'-x, t, .- jg . VVorld-famous Baggett meets some fans? . . . ls that a script, MCC-lahey? . . . just hullin' . . . Blond and handsome . . . On the way to gym, we hope . . . Ada Ruth and Lillian pledge Cowgirls . . . Grady Sanders . . . Two of the trio . . . Slime Bowden . . . Day wants a motorcycle, too . . . Sidelining ai the Feud Bowl . . . Connie Bridge and Frances Landers . . . Love is grand . . . Mid-term registration line . . . Familiar sight to those C. A. A. boys . . . The charming Doc helps his students . . . Griffin and Autry. . . McAllister and Mes- lcimen just strollin' around. E I Xx ,-5x te -S, ,N I O tv!! Two campus luminaries accommodate the camera . . . Frances Landers . . . Tom Guimarin helps Frances Hawkins study . . . They teach the boys to fly . . . lournalism Rebel Hope . . . Bowden, Petrie, and Brooks try to look pret- ty . . . I-low much change we got, boys? . . . Kimbrough turns official at the A. C. C. and McMurry feud . . . Sanders man-handles Fairy Thelma . . . Gib and the Little Maestro help F ox Moviefone . . . Rembrandt Williams takes to the air . . . Slime Freddie Moore puts on a show . . . Yankee Mclfiski goes for that Zoology. . . Why students don't sleep in the afternoons . . . Floyd watches the Feud Bowl . . . Mac King at the scales . . . AW, he didnt make the column . . . lust posin'. 1 -A ,- t t O 5 M,,,,.w-..,,.,, E A S. .. . I Q 4 i Q Snapshot Range . . . Bottle and Bob . . . Widner points the Way . . . Cam- era-shy Puclcet . . . Petre . . . Casting class . . . Spring practice . . . Domestic DeAlva . . . World Famous . . . lean Williams . . . Waitin' for a ride . . . Sheriff Watson . . . Accommoclating the camera . . . Heart-breaker McNair and Brat . . . Classes out . . . McWhorter and her soldier Sanders . . . Cowboy qridders off to Los Angeles . . . Swat the Jackets . . . Robert Rogers ropes. K E ..5x te -5, p a,X L p O O Reconstruction on the I-I-SU campus . . . They Were supposed to he Work- ing. . . Chapel gets a face-lifting. . . Ceiling painters . . . Inside loolcing out . . . Neighbors, Rainwater and French pony. , . Betty gets aBrand . . .Rough- house Ralph . . . Chapel bound . . . Prof. Schooley . . . Where are the horses? . . . More campus remodelers. 3 f I O .,, ,,44fnm4-vm., H A S' x lk. y ,l X' A 4 5 Registering for the Draft . . . Studious studes . . . Gussie and Roger . . . F er- guson Hall jam session . . . Lehman shows oft . . . 'Twas a busy night . . . loe Bowden Burrus goes through the chem lab Window . . . Where's Fiddle? Intramural spectators . Five oi a land . Alpha Psi pledge Week . . . Oh tor a man! Ooi Malouf Ferguson mascot . . . Hitch-hikers. T .xx O 0 if - g Q I I l V Q Q- , .1 ,J f PM 2 fat P4151 Strawberry . . . l-le didn't pose either . . . Companions . . . Casting class members . . . C.A.A. trainer . . . VVho's Who? . . . Burrus gets Outstanding Athlete award . . . Where's the boys?. . . Rev. Crouch in baseball Workout. . . . I-l.P.C. game spectators . . . Little Mac carries on . . . Freshman drills . . . After-class takeoff. 5 , 'N- X' L . MIAMO-nw . Y f ' 4 . lo Ann iinally got caught by the camera . . . lnseparable Foote and Haw- kins . . . Session . . . Dean Campbell. . . What boys Will do for publicity! Snow did finally come . . . Strolling to class . . . Heads up . . . Wbat's so inter- esting? . . . Finishing registration chores . . . Curbsione loafers . . . Age-old buddies . . . Our Town troopers go touring . . . Cumbies always around when there're Women. 1 ff U 64? U 13'- Pilot Baggett bales out . . . Rolling scenery . . . Sunbathing . . . Caraway and Pelly . . . Raising the flag . . . Catch and Pitch . . . Fine place tor study . . . Parrish, Widner and Cobb haunt MP H . . . Tune-twisters at I-IPC . . . Typical students . . . Yankee Clark and Choc Parrish pose . . . Uncle Ioe and family . . . Funny to them, but it Wasn't to us . . . Iolly foe riding the sticks. i ', ,40sasn4f..,A lf x,f 'af .. -Lv 0 . xi Bound for chapel . . . Chapel over, they break for the Brands . . , Com- pere and Bonneaux get a buz . . . Bulldog and Goodnight . . . How not to play tennis . . . Pausing to refresh . . . Always together . . . Slimes at the fountain . . . Breaks gets ready to mail the Brands . . . Coach Woodson and Uncle loe . . .Lest ye forget . . . 'Twas a big day on the Jones' ranch . . . Sheriff and Dr. Collins huddle s ,5X K C ,X , On to Tyler . . . j'alf:e's tooth-paste smile . . . G. P. jones and Billy Sears . . . Cumbie Welcomes himself io Tyler . . . Cowgirls . . . Bob iwirls a neat loop . . . Smile, girls . . . Freshman session . . . Hughes at tennis . . . Dean Campbell and Dr. Golden . . . Christian Service Band . . . Keepin' Abilene I-lall clean . . . Knight, Humphries and Allen . . . Strolling home . . . Five Smart Girls. X I 6 ',,, ,,, 'Y' . x 1-' o V. if ...,, , Q 5 . Nl CAMPUS COUPLES . . . Iayne Lea and Big Ed . . . Mr. and Mrs. . . . Al- ways together . . . Their favorite bench . . . Torchy and Mr. Torchy . . . No explanation needed here . . . Worider Who this is? . . .Moore and Vaughter . . . Interesting conversation? . . t Freshman favorites . . .More publicity . . .Not so distant . . . Sailors and Nichols . . . Some match, this . . . Her hero . . . Sanders brothers and friends . . . Happily married . . . Old faithfuls . . . Harry and Gerry . . . No trouble here . . . E'verything's Ialce with Mary . . . Gip and Perry . . . Seen quite often . . . Tennis players . . . Couldn't forget this couple. 2 Q,,f!'C.Tf, 6 Fall production, Stage Door . . . Spring production, Our Town . . . The We.hb tamily, from Our Town . . . Dr. Gibbs and family, irom Our Town . . . Residents of Grovers Corners . . . Scene from Stage Door . . . George and Emily . . . Helen Hamor in Stage Door . . . McGahey takes the lead . . . Bed- room scene . . . Patton as typical landlady . . . Another Stage Door actress . . . Love scene from Stage Door . . . The Old Maid . . . This ls Villa. X so . 1 f '- . XY ' .. xl ml' . .' L V ' n r The Royal Party at the Queen's Coronation . . . Queen Kathleen of the House oi Nunnally receives the royal Wand from Student Prexy Niq Qatman . . . Carnival Queen Ada Ruth King and escort Moon Mullins. . .Royal Party at the Coronation of Summer Queen . . . Summer Queen Lillian De lean reigns. rganzlafion f-ws I Wgggggpqggvl In ::1 1:0 wl . ,f 1 1 XL XNIIII' f A 5 f W K g 7, ' QL 01335, X K xy 2 4 if M - :Gil - ' 1 .NU . ,fllllllllll . ,. le' . NX fag, ,ig f W f ' If wf . In fl' any- I X McLaughlin Hay Patton Bhoades Willis O'Brien Taylor McCall Nunn Abbott Burrus Harper Harper Evans Florrow Waller Shaw Freeman Atwood Foley Atwood B. S. U. COUNCIL Charles McLaughlin . . . .President lewette Patton ...... Vice President Ieanne Hay ..,......,... Secretary Bobert Foley ...t...t..t.. Reporter The Baptist Student Union serves as a connecting link between univer- sity students and the local churches. lt is regulated and directed by the B. S. U. Council. This Council is composed of members who are representatives from each religious organization on the campus. lt answers the calls of many churches each year, carrying on a competent extension and missionary work, bringing together students participating in the religious life of the city and on the campus. 1 Under a program of this kind many students find places in which to work during the summer in conducting Vacation Bible Schools, B. T. U.'s and Sunday School Study Courses. Throughout the past year the B. S. U. Council has sponsored weekly fellowship meetings in Mary Frances l-lall. During the Christmas holidays the Council members presented the morality play Everyman March lO, ll, and l2 Student Evangelistic Week was observed, under the direction of the Bev. Bill Marshall, Baptist Student Secretary for the State of Texas. As a finale to the year's work the B. S. U. held its spring retreat at Lake Sweet- water. The B S U, although a Baptist organization, encourages all students of all denominations to faithfully attend the church of their choice. Miss A. M. Carpenter has been directing the B. S. U. since l926. L Z Xx .xx 1651 0 ' -' -I ' i mu , ..,.X First Row: Hester, Albright, Hyde, Florrow, Molkenthin, Shafer, Self, Parker, McBeth, Holrgeeiond How: Lloyd, Keith, Humphries, Hughes, Allison, Armstrong, Brian, McCoy, Posey, Holnfiird Row: Strickland, Lewis, Hardin, Hatton, Harris, Harper, Hernandez, Griffith, Collins, COX-Fourth Row: Fail, Martin, Willis, Atkinson, Westmoreland, Wiens, Turner, Bell, Atwood, Moore. MINISTERIAL COUNCIL Abe Hester ....... .,.. P resident Omer Hyde ......... Vice President Harvey Albright ......... Secretary I. L. Florrow . .B. S. U. Representative The Ministerial Council of Hardin-Simmons is for the unification and brotherhood of the students of the ministry on the campus. The purpose of this organization is to bring all men of this profession together for a meet- ing every Friday night during the long term to discuss the ideals and prob- lems of the ministry. During the meeting they have a preacher or other dis- tinctive person speak to them on a subject of interest. They also have open discussions at which time the preachers who have churches present for dis- cussion the problems that have come before them. The Council studies the different lessons taught in the Bible, and meth- ods of delivery that are effective. The organization has been of much value to the young preachers that enter to prepare for the pulpit. Dr. E. B. Atwood and Dr. N. A. Moore are sponsors of this group. 7 , lf -'Q if f' ...J-Tn I... .:.x.I.v . L E, v, -V J.. .I f ff- Hn , slam .,'-as m-, . . .tm ..g...1 - . :, me ?Q....... '': E.:tL17-tfI'.1.1:.3.:s1.f:pTFfiliJ.1i.'if2iLa fu' ,: .1 t-FH: l First Row: Hamilton, Hope, Adams, Bridge, Bowden, Gravis, McKiski, Bryson. Second How: Turner, Rhoades, Davenport, Orr, Dunn, Balch, Humphries, Cadenhead. Third Row: Maley, Owen, McKinney, Bacon, Dunn, Hart, Carpenter, Miller. Fourth Row: Scherruble, Bridge, Range, Powell, Stell, Fox, Carter, Watts. SCIENCE CLUB Hinton Hamilton ...,..... President Calvin Adams . , . . ,Vice President Rebel Hope . . . .,..... Secretary Oldest active club on the campus, the Science Club was organized in 1904 under the direction of Dr. Iulius N. Olsen. The club was reorganized in l937 in order to become affiliated with the college and university division of the Texas Academy of Science. Under the new Constitution drawn up at that time, the four divisions-pre-med, physics and engineering, chemistry, and home economics-were coordinated into one Science Club. These various departments have a club of their own, and the president of each division is a vice-president of the Science Club. Regular meetings are held every Monday morning at ten o'clock, during which promi- nent visitors or fellow members deliver programs of scientific interest. An open forum is held every fifth meeting. ' The Science Club endeavors to create interest in and better the understanding of science in its various fields. Initiation ceremony is the club's social event of the year., Field trips are often made to various places of scientific interest. . Before the Dawn of Man, a motion picture showing pre-historic animals, and The Lost World featuring Lewis Stone and Wallace Beery were shown early in March under the joint sponsorship of the McMurry Kiva Club and the Science Department of H-SU. E f Xx 1'-ix gm tr l X x Gravis Cadenhead McKinney Hamilton Mcliislci Maley Bridge Bacon Presley Murdock Bhoades Arnette PRE-MED CLUB Wilma Gravis . . . .... President F rank Cadenhead . . .Vice President Elois McKinney .... .... S ecretary Boy Bacon ....... ...... R eporter The Pre-Med Club Was organized in 1923 for the common interests of all students planning to enter the field of medicine. its purpose is to learn something of the profession and to foster friendship among the pre-med stu- dents and professors. Choosing the first and third Monday nights of every month for meet- ings, under the leadership of Dr. D. W. Arnette, many interesting lectures and educational films were given to further medical interest, interest in public health and physiology Work. In conjunction With the Pre-Med clubs of Abi- lene Christian College and McMurry College, a Tri-College Med Club was organized, which meets once a month. One of the most outstanding features of the year was a lecture by a lead- ing Abilene surgeon, Who spoke on blood transfusion and laboratory experi- ments. 5' , 1' 4 K ,,,,c4r4-an-v ox l . , n 'P s , -lv ' f 1 -. X Q x . E B 1 s B 1 it First Row: Bridge, Stewart, Bryson, Hamilton, Ash, Encke, Bister, Green. Second How: Turner, Partridge, Corbin, Hope, Dunn, Cowden, Burroughs, Hodges. Third Row: Riley, Carpenter, Boggs, Armstrong, Blackburn, Parkhill, Manly, Carter. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Constance Bridge ........ President lane Bryson .... ,... V ice President A lo Ann Stewart .......,.. Secretary As our girlhood is, so shall our Womanhood be. This is the motto of the Mary Swartz Bose Home Economics Club. Mem- bership of this club includes all girls majoring or minoring in home econom- ics and others interested in this field. Purpose of this club is to provide a means of advancement both so- cially and professionally, also developing leadership and initiative among students in the home economics department. A Saint Patrick's day buffet supper Was held by the club early in March. The club's main social event of the year is a tea in April to which the Science Club and other guests are invited. Miss Mary Carter, home economics instructor, is sponsor of the club. 5 it PM -5, A .i., X X s ,r r 1 . Xx .ix LX I nm Q . V ' my -, . rdf U 4 n f ' 'fx NFA ERE m E, First Row: Harmonson, O. Orr, K. Todd, Hester, Howell, Plorrow, Westmoreland, Vlfood, Humphries. Second Row: Turner, Caffey, Keeth, Strickland, Combest, Treadwell, Hatton, V. Powers, Albright. Third Row: Cathey, Green, McLaughlin, Copeland, Pitts, O. Hyde, O'Brien, Hernandez, Williamson. MISSION WORKERS Eva Lois Harmonson ,,... President Katherine Todd .,... Vice President Ovell Orr .......,.. .... .S ecretary I. L. Florrow , .B. S. U. Representative The purpose of the Mission Workers is to give missionary students an opportunity to study missions as a preparation for their future work. The organization is composed of missionary volunteers and others inter- ested in religious work. The programs are built around the theme of missions. During the spring semester, sketches of the different fields of service were given by students who plan to do future work there. Dr. E. B. Atwood taught a mission study course to the club recently. The meetings are held the first and third Wednesday of each month. Miss A. M. Carpenter and Dr. E. B. Atwood are co-sponsors of Mission Workers. I f x 4 ,, ff4'V '-. L. T ri - - 4 7-H -------,W -es-if---:e -:xj..,.T., - 4---..riff Z- W. . ,,,,7,,T,, , 1 ., , .,,, ,, . ..,., .MW -,IH -ll, i W . Rainwater Gravis Maley Bacon King Nollner McKinney Cadenhead Balch Burroughs Adams Davenport C. Orr Bowden Bhoades Hamilton Dunn Watts CHEMISTRY CLUB Frank Rainwater . . . .... President Malcolm Maley ..... Vice President Wilma Gravis ........... Secretary Boy Bacon ....., ,..... H eporter The purpose of the Chemistry Club is to teach members some ot the pos- sibilities in the chemical field and to lead chemistry research. Various phases oi this science are studied and discussed at group meetings. The club was organized in l937, and is one of the youngest organizations on the campus. Formerly, it was one ot tour sections ot the Science Club, and it still is in conjunction with that club. As a part ot its activities, on April 26, the club helped entertain visiting seniors from the various high schools by presenting a program of scientific demonstrations and experiments. Officers are elected by popular vote, and the president of the organiza- tion serves as one oi the vice-presidents oi the Science Club with presidents oi the other three groups. Dr Otto O. Watts and Professor I-I. B. Arrant are faculty sponsors for the Chemistry Club. 1 .XX I O if ' 5, ,X g Murdoch Lynn Compere Carpenter Arendall Iohnson Burns Carley Hyde Abbott Chittum Graham Iackson McGahey Rhoades Evans Payton Howell Green Mclntosh Morrison Watts ALPHA 'CHI Bob Murdoch . . .... President Tid Compere ......,. Vice President Bitsie Lynn .........,.... Secretary Helen Carpenter .......... Reporter Ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make ye free. This is the motto of the lulius Olsen Chapter of Alpha Chi, national honorary scholarship society, whose purpose is to promote scholarship, leadership, and character. Only the upper ten per cent of the junior and senior classes are eligible for membership in this club. Alpha Chi was organized 26 years ago in Southwestern University to take the place of the Pi Beta Kappa in larger schools. lts first name was the Scholarship Society of Texasg then later it became the Scholarship Society of the South. Now it is referred to as Alpha Chi. Dr. Iulius N. Olsen organized the first chapter in Hardin-Simmons in 1925 and it was christened in his honor the Iulius Olsen Chapter of Alpha Chi. Miss Thelma Andrews and Miss Eva Rudd, then students here, were charter members with Dr. Olsen as the first sponsor. This year sixteen new members were formally initiated into the club, Also, Miss Loyce Adams and Dr. Hoyt Ford were elected faculty representatives. Dr. Otto O. Watts is the present sponsor of Alpha Chi. Meetings of the society are held every third Thursday in each month. Officers of the organization other than those named above are Dale Rhoades, Sergeant- at-Armsg Virginia Carley, chorister. One of the highlights of the year came when Dr. Watts, accompanied by Esther Rey- nolds, attended the annual Alpha Chi national council meeting held on the campus of Stephen F. Austin State Teachers College in Nacogdoches March 28-29. As a special reward for merit, Alpha Chi each year presents a Webster's dictionary to the freshman making the highest scholastic average for the year. 5 S A me .7 ., . K W I I ,. . 4 4 ' fl 'X I I A . First Row: Morton, Ward, Burrus, Spears, Blackburn, Bonner, Woodlock, Wooten, Smith, Walsh, Bryson, Wallace. Second Row: Hoffman, Treadaway, Holland, Mullins, Chalker, McKee, Boggs, Bariield, Shaw, Manly, Ashton, Duck. Third Row: Hunt, Bridge, Agnew, Arendall, McMillian, McWhorter, Wagnon, Oliver, Page, Price, Hilburn, Garrett. Fourth Row: Bynem, Gregg, Forbus, Montgomery, Dunn, Smith, Shotwell, Reese, Autry, Richie, Robbins, Polk. PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLUB Lester Morton ............ President H. C. Burrus ......... Vice President Maydell Ward r......... Secretary The Physical Education club was organized with the aim of encouraging and promoting a professional attitude among students interested in ath- letics. Membership consists mainly of those majoring in physical education al- though that status is not a requirement. The club was organized shortly after the opening of school under the sponsorship of Otho Polk and Helen Margaret Robbins, directors of physical education at H-SU. The year's program of activities included lectures by Clyde Bulldog Turner, All-American H-SU football player, and Charlie Pond, superinten- dent of recreation in Abilene, and interesting addresses by other profession- als in the physical education field. The club meets every other Monday morning at lO:UO in the Marston Gymnasium. It encourages various intramural athletics, promotes social recreation and good sportsmanship, and supervises the sports of all students not taking part in athletics. Social activities of the Physical Education club include a Play Night every other Week and a picnic in the spring. E ffm X x Xx .-Lx I fix ' N ' 1 ,,- s Y .-m Y '4' 1 Y ' .fx Q N - ' !L1,.' .1-tz..:m.f'i 1- ,Q-V-Q-4.141 L.-4, Hall Patton Bonneaux Freeman Hayes Adams Hamor Shaw McGahey Cumbie Cope Kelley LeMond Pitts Woody Evans Marcum Boyd ALPHA PSI OMEGA Ruth Anne l-lall . . . . . President Karl Bonneaux ,,,... Vice President lewette Patton ........... Secretary Katherine Freeman ,..,.., Reporter As an advanced organization to the University Players, the Zeta Theta Cast of Alpha Psi Omega was organized on the campus of Hardin-Simmons during the fall of l93E5. lt is the largest national honorary dramatic frater- nity in the United States. The membership of Alpha Psi Omega is limited to a small number that is taken by merit from the Players Club. Some of the requirements for mem- bership in the fraternity are a course in play production, one year's mem- bership in the Player's Club, and points earned in the five fields of play production-directing, acting, stagecraft, play writing, and costuming. . This year at the lntercollegiate Play Festival, the Alpha Psi Omega spon- sored Two Slatterns and a King, which won superior rating. Each year the Alpha Psi Omega awards a medal to the best boy actor and the best girl actress in the major production. For the first time this year, the fraternity gave a scholarship to the Freshman showing the most improve- ment in the Speech Department. Miss Katharine Boyd and Mrs, Nora Everton are sponsors of Alpha Psi Omega. y 5 l,,,,..........,i . A f lr ' S' I -. 1 y ,, ! X! . ra-q f f'f+frvff'f r ' 1 Ax. A . -'.'2Q L 1L ds Af f 57- 1,- ff ' 2 ilk. qv' gf arg' .f-.wf'1.r'e,'15fa,ti,'f22fr,s Iiewfzyz gn-f 'X ,fag '-r L,-gy: sim,-.'jgi'w:f, 'pf,E,7g 2g-.5L35s .-:- 9. A .:.:..P,, L 4-5 493.1 -::...v,:,, -.l,.,-- n-,I ' Msg V,-,lg-1 .L Y -, A. 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Secretary Iohnnye Lee Tarver ....... Reporter Newest organization on the Hardin-Simmons campus is the Writers Club. This new club came into being last October, created by popular demand of students interested in creative writing both in the field of prose and poetry. Miss Loyce Adams, being a poet herself, naturally took a genuine inter- est and helped get the group underway. Logically, she became the spon- sor. Meetings are held every two weeks, with the usual meeting place being the Lounge in the Science Hall. Frequent procedure is for students all to read in turn something they have written since the last meeting. Then an open forum discussion of constructive criticism is conducted for the benefit of all. , Miss Eva Rudd of the English department has taken an active interest and attends all meetings One of the highlights of the series of meetings was her talk on the type advice famous Writers give beginners. ,I Xx . x E rf ! .. .t,.X y First Row: Hancock, Lynn, Compere, Ubben, Burns, Nollner, Shaw, Bryson, Peck, Hott- man, Scruggs, French. Second Row: Pittman, Cox, Williams, Zabloudil, Bryson, Abbott, Partridge, Hamilton, Lind- sey, Grant, Brown, Ashton. Third Row: Treadwell, Cunningham, Cow an, Mullins, McCall, Cowden, Manley, Knight, Williamson, Williams, Parker, Stevenson. Fourth Row: Rister, Hart, Hughes, Hodges, Dutton, Riley, Humphries, Self, Rogers, Sim- mons, Lacy. ART LEAGUE I. B. Hancock . . . . . .President Tid Compere ,....... Vice President Bitsie Lynn ..,....,..... .Secretary Loleta Ubben .......... .Reporter To sponsor more art appreciation through exhibits and programs is the purpose of the art league. The Art League was organized in 1928. lts membership is made up ot stu- dents in the Department ot Art, which is affiliated with the Texas Fine Arts Association. Annual exhibits for Abilene clubs, as well as teas, and banquets pro- vide activities ior the club. Tid Compere won first place at the meeting oi the Texas Federation ot Women's Clubs at Austin last year. Those winning at District meet were: Tid Compere, Evelyn Boyd, Charles Willliams, Frances Zabloudil, Margaret Cox, Lois Hazelwood, and I. B. Han- coc . 'N-ix 1 . 6- Mi n' , 1 X X X? ,if f f ,TN 7f f N so y ' ri-wx S ..f .sv.?,,wi- . AS R. f W ig 5: First Row: lVIcGahey, Bonneaux, Patton, Hall, Cope, Freeman, Clements, Marcum. Second How: Fore, lones, Simpson, LeMond, Blount, Burns, Lynn, Iarrett. Third Row: Foote, Hawkins, Hyde, Adams, Crook, Hamor, Simmons, lVicAlister. Fourth How: Cook, Carpenter, Murphree, Summerlin, Rasco, Veazy, Ponder, Hodges. PLAYERS CLUB Dewece McGahey ...r.., President Karl Bonneaux ...... Vice President 3 Iewette Patton ....,...... Secretary Actual records oi dramatic production date back thirty years, when the dramatic organization on the Hardin-Simmons campus was called the Sim- mons Expression Class, and presented such plays as Poor Pillicody and Rebecca's Triumph. Later, the name was changed to the Shakespearean Revelersf' before becoming the University Players in 1926. One oi the most active clubs on the campus, the Players Club is com- posed oi those students interested in speech and dramatic arts. lt has the largest membership oi any college organization on the campus. The facilities of the speech department are open for members oi the club, including two lecture rooms for classes, a small auditorium, a large Work- shop, a costume equipment room, a make-up room with complete equipment, a recording and broadcasting studio, the chapter room of Alpha Psi Omega, and a green-room or trophy-room Where important stage designs, special. props, photographs, and scrap books of all former productions are on display. 2 pid? X X 1' x X X Lgxx, , , ,, , First Row: Evans, O'Brien, Cumbie, Ponder, Pittman, Ashton, Lowe, Sutton. Second Row: Largent, Cobb, Sheridan, Carpenter, Hart, Dellis, O'Daniel, Keith. Third Row: Creswell, Bumpass, Wardrip, Burns, Kelley, Humphries, Iackson, Iohnson. Fourth Row: Barnes, White, Taylor, Fouts, McCord, Williams, Everton, Boyd. PLAYERS CLUB Activities of the current season included a weekly meeting of the organi- zation, presenting short plays, lectures, and student talent. A weekly radio program was given from the campus, with original plays, gossip and poetry. The American Way of Life was a presentation of the Speech Choir, a patri- otic choral pageant which Was first produced by the University of Texas Drama School at the inauguration of the governor. Highlight of the current year was a revival of Our Town on a tour throughout West Texas. The presentation of the prize-winning play won ap- plause from drama critics all over the state. Stage Door, first play of the season, brought an all-time record of cur- tain calls, and featured prominent campus dramatists. ln December, the Players collaborated with the Baptist Student Union to present a special Christmas production of Everyman, world-famous moral- ity play, which was received with overwhelming enthusiasm. The Plays Club participated in the Texas lntercollegiate Play Festival in Lubbock in March, giving Three Slatterns and a King to win superior rating. lewette Patton and Dewece McGahey were placed on the all star cast, with Karl Bonneaux receiving honorable mention. Final activity of the Players' season was a campus presentation of a stu- dent-directed play tournament. Katharine Boyd, director of the organization, and under whose direction all plays were presented, has brought the l-l-SU Players Club to a place of recognition in college dramatic circles. 5' ' 2- V. v 6 --,Z . ,L U K y 4 R . Tippen Landers Shaw Caldwell Bell Clements Foley Ponder Burnett Hay Humphries Cleveland Everton Stephenson O. 81 D. COUNCIL a Bill Tippen ...,.,........ President Harlan Shaw ....... Vice President Frances Landers ......,.. Secretary Katherine Caldwell ....i.. Reporter The Oratorical and Debating Council is composed of students interested in various forensic activities. Under the leadership of the sponsor, Professor W. A. Stephenson, the Council has sent representatives to various meets and tournaments to bring back many honors for the university. Contests at A. C. C. in Abilene, E. T. S. T. C. in Commerce, and at Durant, Oklahoma, were some of the most important events entered by the council members. The council also helped sponsor the Provincial meet of Pi Kappa Delta held on the university campus in March. Pi Kappa Delta is a national fraternity for the encouragement of college and university forensics. Members are selected from students Who have rep- resented the university in debates and other speech events. Hardin- Sim- mons is one of the outstanding chapters with the local faculty advisor, Pro- fessor Stephenson, having been elected to the lieutenant-governorship of the five-state Province. ln the various meets the oratorical and debating repre- sentatives have brought honor to the university. ln March of this year, Har- din-Simmons Pi Kappa Delta Chapter Was host to the provincial convention which meets every other year. Representatives from leading colleges in five states came to Hardin-Simmons for this leading event of the year. A re- clelption, play, and a formal banquet were given for the visitors by the local c apter. Pi Kappa Delta members are Bill Tippen, Katherine Caldwell, Ralph Cook, loyce Ponder, and Wanda Mae Clements. 2 KPMG . ' 5 x A , gfgf' Y First Row: Murdoch, Compere, McNair, Hope, Bonneaux, Hamor, Tarver, Corbin. Second Row: LeMond, Guirnarin, Mahoney, Tippen, Bumpass, Hamilton, Atwood, Car- penter. Third Row: Wardrip, Grisham, Bridge, Caldwell, Day, Cox, Ansley, Dodson. PRESS CLUB Bob Murdoch . , . .,.. President Wacil McNair .,,.... Vice President Tid Compere ,........... Secretary Iulian Atwood .... Sergeant-at-Arms Highlighting several years membership in the Southwestern lournalism Congress, the Hardin-Simmons Press Club was host to that organizations an- nual convention on April ll and l2. Thirteen major colleges and universi- ties in Texas, Oklahoma and Louisiana, sent delegates. Prof. Herschel Schooley presided over the general convention, and Bob Murdoch served as president of the student editorial section. Purpose of the Press Club is to maintain an organization for all students interested in the field of journalism. The two official publications of the club are the Brand and Bronco. The Brand, a weekly newspaper, is issued each Saturday during the school year, and the Bronco is the University yearbook. Wacil McNair has served as editor of the Brand during the past year, and Al Breaks as business manager. Bob Murdoch edited the Bronco. Bequirements for membership are service on one of the two publica- tions. ' Professor Herschel Schooley, H-SU lournalism department head, is spon- sor of the group. 5' ,.1 f an-sen' ' A T l Abbott Landers Agnew King Bumpass Duck Corbin Bynum Thurman O'Brien D'ePew Gambill Treadwell Ghormley Hughes Hamilton McCall Hatchett FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB Iayne Lea Abbott ....,... President Bee Agnew ......... Vice President Frances Landers .....,... Secretary Gita Bumpass .........,.. Reporter Iefferson Davis Sandefer Chapter of Future Teachers of America has been a member of the N. E. A. three years and has received the third good standing seal on its charter certificate. The organization is made up of nationally affiliated and local members. National members receive the N. E. A. magazines and pamphlets. Meetings are held twice a monthg and the club goes on observation trips to various public schools. This spring the future teachers went to the Sweetwater and Fort Worth schools. This year's socials have been a Mexican dinner at the Terrace, Christ- mas tea in Miss Ethel l-latchett's home, and a spring picnic. This club was organized as the elementary education and remained so until l938 when it became F. T. A. Club. Miss l-latchett, professor of elementary education, is club sponsor. E if f Y x Xx ! nf r' X . ' . Y.. .1 r - ' '- X f .nh - Q' . t HKS .-SX Duke Foley Bidwell Ieter Youngblood Cook Newcomer Watkins Peck Ieifrey Hamor Tippen Harwell Lloyd Flynn Baker SOCIAL SCIENCE CLUB Dorothy Duke ............ President Robert Foley ........ Vice President Barbara Ann Bidwell ..... Secretary Seeking to acquaint students with the contemporary, economic and so- cial problems, the Social Science Club membership includes those interested in sociology, economics and government. Ever conscious of the responsibility tion of a closer adaptation between the Timely subjects are brought before sial issues are thrashed out through the sions. of the social sciences in ameloiating the cultural disorganization of our time, this organization strives in the direc- individual and his environment. the club by speakers and controver- medium of debates and club discus- Sponsor of the club is Professor Murray Flynn of the department of eco- nomics and sociology. 5-' fx Y lf, '7' .V 1 'P ' ' A C 1 P -fx. QQ X .tg N iris, 314 -H - L, ti Dyke Iohnson Lindsey Tarver Haile Drake Price Brian Graham Andrews LIBRARY CLUB Iames Dyke . . . . . ,President lewell Lindsey ...... Vice President Dell lohnson .... .... S ecretary lohnny Lee Tarver ....,... Reporter The Library Club, organized for all students interested in literary sub- jects, is maintained for the benefit of the students assisting the library and gives them an exclusiveclub of their own. At the meetings topics of general interest, book reviews, and individual problems are discussed, with occasional guest speakers or special reports. As in other clubs, several school activities are held each year as picnics and theatre parties. The most important is an annual Christmas party. Miss Thelma Andrews, University librarian, is sponsor, while officers are selected from the members. E F -'N , , , V s N 4-N l First Row: Day, Iackson, Wooldridge, Evans, Griffin, Osment, Beard, Page, Chittum. Second Row: Iohnson, Cassie, Drake, Foley, Mapes, Autry, I-Ieflin, Barnes, Graham. Third Row: Iesse, Harper, Guimarin, Newcomer, Sheffield, Hughes, Golden, Adams. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CLUB Balph Day .............. President Donna Wooldridge . ,Vice President Doris Iaclcson .... , . .Secretary Ila Mae Evans ..... ..... B eporter To present the different phases of the business world as well as to give another opening for social activities of the campus is the two-fold purpose of the Business Administration club. Organizing in l936, a continuation of the former Commercial Club, the club brings together Business Administration majors and minors who are in- terested in furthering their knowledge in this field. Meetings are held throughout the year on Tuesday of the second week of each month. This year's meetings brought the leading business men of Abilene before the club. Social activities included parties at the homes of the sponsors and picnics at Abilene State Park. The club has been under the able guidance this year of Miss Loyce Adams and Dr. Howard Golden as the faculty sponsors. 5' O ,,, f n 'i- GI .Ju 1 ,K fx, 1 as-vw-1 Armstrong Harris Self Molkenthin W. P. Brian Moore Harper Lloyd Posey Dandignac Crouch Atwood Hughes Atkinson Beaty Lewis S. Brian Martin MINISTERS AUXILIARY Mrs. Don Armstrong ...... President Mrs. Ioe P. Self, Ir. . . .Vice President Mrs. Claude Harris ....... Secretary Mrs. Sam Brian . . . ...... Reporter The Minister's Auxiliary, organized in l936, has as its purpose the devel- opment oi its members spiritually, culturally, and socially. The Work of the organization is carried on at its bi-Weekly meetings. The Women discuss such problems as they consider oi importance to themselves and society. Working hand in hand with the Ministerial Council is one of the chief pur- poses of the Auxiliary. The club has joined with the Ministerial Council for the three major social eyents oi the year: a party in the iall, a spring picnic and a banquet during the Christmas season. E FQ, G 0 0 H liV E 3521 Wbffziri fig Lrjflf A CAPPELLA CHOIR In keeping with the Wave of appreciation and development' of A Cappella singing, the Hardin- Simmons voice department offers a training in this field. Each year, twenty-tour to forty voices are selected among students who can pass try- outs vocally and musically to represent the Uni- versity in public concerts throughout the year. The repertoire of this choir is varied, both clas- sic and modern compositions being used. Only music of a high musical standard is used, in- cluding Worlcs of famous composers of the last few centuries. Mrs. Lola Gibson Deaton, head of the voice department, is director of the A Cappella Choir. mein-wssmwsuys T Lola Gibson Deaton Director 5 ' I x,'r ' Mgr' W .4 . if SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA One oi the musical organizations on the campus of Hardin-Simmons Uni- versity which makes a very great contribution to the iine music oi the school is the symphony orchestra. This organization plays only symphonic music, which creates a sense oi appreciation in the students, as Well as serves for the highest type oi entertainment. The climax oi the year's Work, as in previous years, was its annual concert. Virginia Sheridan, as harpist, adds much in the iield oi special numbers. Also Dean E. Edwin Young Works With the orchestra, as organist. This organization is unexcelled from the standpoint oi musical oppor- tunity ior the students. The Very able direction of Herbert lvl. Preston has placed the orchestra high in the min ds of Hardin-Simmons students and other West Texans. E W s fn 'i x X 1-5 Rattan, Bennett, Van Dever, Bryson, Hutchins, Orr. Evans, Nunn, Chadwick, Prescott, Crocker, Campbell. Beeman, Thompson, Boren, Russell, Burrus, Bonner. Baker, Tucker, Mullins, Goodnight, Walsh, Buss. H-S CLUB Membership of the l-I-S Club is made up oi athletes who have partici- pated enough in one of the major varsity sports to earn a letter. New members are admitted by pledge, and undergo two weeks oi rush activities, climaxed by an appropriate initiation ceremony. Outstanding social affair oi the club is an annual banquet, usually spon- sored by the I-l-S Association, an organization made up oi Cowboy eX-letter- men. , Purpose of the I-I-S, Club is to bring the various athletes closer together, and to offer them an opportunity to further their athletic and social life. Club members receive l-I-S letter awards for their respective sports, pre- sented each spring by the Athletic Council. 5' ' fill HM I M 41 Q I ,' e A rx if 1 i 44 , RIDING CLUB Carlos Knight . . . .... President Mur Hudson ........ Vice President Helen Cope ...........,. Secretary Fairy Thelma Beam ....... Repoi ter A novelty in the way of clubs on the l-lardin-Simmons cam- pus is the new Riding Club, organized this year. The purpose of this colorful organization is to promote closer relations be- tween members of the various riding classes. Students of Har- din-Simmons may take the riding courses for credit, but the club functions as an auxiliary to the courses. Twenty-five youthful horse-lovers became charter members of the club upon its organization this year. Outstanding activi- ties of the club this year included a quadrill and horse show be- fore thousands of visiting high school students Senior Day, and a sunrise trail ride by the entire group. From time to time out- standing authorities on horses appeared before the group with informative and interesting lectures. The club meets every Thursday night. Bob Bogers, trick rope artist and riding instructor, is sponsor.


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