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Zke 1966 bronco Cathy Morford, Assistant Editor Hardin-Simmons University 1891-1966 Seventy-Tifth Anniversary Floating mist, racing raindrops, Zhe reflections of many years, the beginning of something to be . Cool repose in the soft light of a dream. Interwoven reverberations of personalities. Coffee, cokes, ice cream. Jmpressions to become . . . Pretty faces. Witty interplays of intellectual patter. Engulfed by the tyranny of society. Crushed in the lifespan of a moment. . . Academics President ‘James M. Candes 1966 Rronco DR. JAMES H. LANDES BOARD OF TRUSTEES Members Jimmie Allred, Hereford John H. Alvis, Abilene Troy Armes, Littlefield Bill Austin, Vernon Mrs. Grady C. Bingham, Odessa Frank Cadenhead, Haskell Guy Caldwell, Abilene J. E. Connally, Abilene Ed Crow, Brownfield Otis W. English, Lubbock Wayne Evans, Ft. Worth Solon R. Featherston, Wichita Falls John Harris, Hamilton W. B. Irvin, Dallas Jim Jennings, Abilene J. E. Johnson, Temple John J. Keeter, Throckmorton Elie Lam, Wichita Falls Tate May, Abilene P. D. O’Brien, Houston Ed Ponder, Sweetwater Mrs. J. David Proctor, Abilene Sam Reed, O'Brien ]. D. Sandefer, Jr., Breckenridge Elwin L. Skiles, Abilene Fred Swank, Ft. Worth Bill Tippen, Abilene D. M. Wiggins, Lubbock W. P. Wright, Sr., Abilene Honorary Members E. J. Marston, Colorado Springs, Colo. T. A. Patterson, Dallas Rupert H. Johnson, New York City BOARD OF DEVELOPMENT Officers Ned P. King, Chairman Robert Whipkey, Vice-Chairman Mrs. E. B. Yeatts, Secretary Members J. William Arnett, Big Spring Glenn Biggs, Austin H. J. Blackwell. Dallas Wilton 0. Davis, Dallas Mrs. Van C. Ellis, Dallas Mrs. E. L. Farnsworth, Abilene Robert M. Foley, Wichita Falls Jack Frost, San Antonio Sam Hill, Abilene A. C. Humphrey, Stamford Gifford Ireland, Wichita Falls Fred M. Lange, Dallas Truett Latimer, Austin Mrs. Mac Lester. Abilene Mrs. Marvin Lewis, Abilene J. Lowell Littleton, Ozona John Mayfield, Abilene W. J. Murray, Austin„ Bill Neville. Anson ja Harold Olive, Carlsbad, N. M. Carl Peay, Midland E, M. Perkins, Abilene Miles Pierce, Dallas Sim Reeves, Ft. Stocktcgir r: Estin Scearce, El Paso James N. Smith, Munday L. L. Trott, Stamford jlgf? L. H. Welch, Breckenridge Vice-Presidents. Dean of faculties Plan Mead for a if rowing University 18 WILLIAM T. WALTON lenge” to raise 81,500,000. Dr. Hemphill is active in pro- position he now holds in 1960. Dean of Faculties. Exploring new educational ideas, pro- moting and upgrading the instructional and academic standards of the University, Dr. William S. Mathis acts DR. E W. BAILEY DR. WILLIAM 0. BEAZLEY finance to flews bureau Are key Offices in University Machinery H-SU in 1956 from Northeastern State College in the Uni sponsibility of W. D. Wofford, Director. Dean of Dean of Men were th , In W. D. WOFFORD ORVILLE W. CUNNINGHAM Increasing Enrollment Multiplies Duties of Registrar, Other Personnel H-SU will have a new building in which to house its more than 90,000 books, Miss Mabel E. Willoughby directs the Library Handbook' which she annually compiles for stu- dents. vefsity. Grba received her B.A.' from H-SU in 1928, and has since faculty, and staff,” says Virgil M. Bradley, Manager since VIRGIL M. BRADLEY and Post Office MADGE M. GRBA Zeacher and Mistorian Rupert ft. Richardson Js Practically an Jnstitution student body, first came to H-SU nearly 60 years as the “Texas Baptist Elder Statesman of the Year.” v look upon him as Dr. Rupert yV. Richardson President Emeritus Division of Graduate Studies Observes 40th „Anniversary Division of Education and Social Studies continued 32 for Met ter Understanding of the Present University; Lois Martin, tist Theological Semin. North Texas State University; Billie Shirley, as: S=. ” t'WiA-S Members of Science faculty Sngage in Mvauced Study and Jndividual Research ym © £ £5= University Bands, Choirs, Snsembles Perform Often faculty Manors faom School of Music Karen Alford, secretary, dean of faculties office; Charlene Archer, secretary, dean of faculties; Joyce clerk; Zula Gilliam, assistant to auditor; Hazel Gregston, hostess, Nix Hall; Mary Sue Hailey, library reference assistant; Ethel Hicks, director, Blanche Lange Hall; Suzanne Hill, bookstore clerk; Keva Holley, secretary, student loans office; Gene Johnson, secretary, religious activities office; Lucille Staff Assistants Play Jmportant Pole Jn Sfficient University Operation Zhe year graduation 1965-. Zhe beginning of a Remembrance of Zhings Past. . . Zhe Mad, Mad. Mad Maze of Registration 60 Zhe becoming of a Society J Predictable Pattern of Sveryday College Cife 64 Witchcraft, Secret Sin, and a Quest for Zruth Strugglir Participation and Rehearsal Mollow Structures Conjure Memories of Past A Converging of Societies gether for a meeting and experiencing of events and ideas which made the one and the aspirations which will determine the other. The regency of the ta Lum as University Queen. The heritage of the past is reiterated in the return of Mrs. Jesse Hodges, tained by a very present Roger Williams and his Zke Struggle Against threat Odds tization of these events proves a most lucrative Prelude to the Molidays groups search for more and interesting pastimes. 78 Jt’s a Zking Called the Christmas Spirit An Action More Zftan a Zhought Saklni’s Zeahouse Js a Way of Cife And Jinally Winter Arrives A formation in Soft Cigkts Zhe Smell of the tfrease Paint, Zhe Koar of the Zalent Show 92 flo denis Wheel or Zilt-a- Whirl But a Carnival Still 94 Zhe Soft ;Delicacy of Nothingness When all is done and finished, when the ash of the last cigarette has been snuffed, and when we can think no more, an ending is necessitated. But like a judging we cease to be human. glasses, we see that it’s more than lofty ideals; its but one isolated moment . . . captured in an illusion of love and expressed by the soft delicacy of nothing- Personalities University Queen Qretta Cum University Princess Sharon Zate University Princess University Princess Kami McDaniel Who’s Who in American Universities and Colleges Sandra Marcom Rex Don Roberts Elizabeth Faris Who’s Who continued Judy Oxford Tn r txrc Who’s Who continued Who’s Who continued Gary McBrayer Princesses and Sweethearts Band: Rebekah Cox. SAS; Sharon Tate. University Sylvia Har n; Judy Oxf Best Dressed Co-ed ‘Judy Oxford Sweethearts and Means m. ifll Senior Samites Kami McDaniel David Karnhart [Junior favorites X)iane Hickman Howard Purpura Sophomore favorites Kathy Slone Cany Allison Irishman 3amites flan Wilson Charles Chambles 1965 Kadee Queen Carnival King 'David Males Organizations Student Government Student government Student Mouse of Representatives the-House and Senate Vice-President. Hales was delivery of the BRONCO. constitution in order that it might better serve the ? REPRESENTATIVES—UAy I Student government Women's Student Governing Hoard WOMEN'S STUDENT GOVERNING BOARD-Botto, Student Government Women '$ Jnterelub Council Men’s Jnterelub Council Keligious Activities Kdigious Activities Religious Activities Council FRESHMAN RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES COUNCIL—Bot- M ission Volunteers SUMMER MISSIONS—Seated: Linda Loutherback, Jim La man, Troy Abell Summer M issions MISSION VOLUNTEERS-Seated: Veda Thomas, presi- 143 145 Publications Bronco Staff continued Residence Malls KcsideHcc Malls BEHRENS COUNCIL-—Sealed: Piuda Sanders, JudyJordan, Behrens Mall BEHRENS COUNCIL—Seated: Carolyn Crammer, Billie Residence Malls |Hps Hn Hunter Memorial Hall Jan Ueckert ............................ Treasurer immmm Residence Halls Anderson Hall OFFICERS Joe Martin .................. . Historian ANDERSON COUNCIL—Seated: Donnie Hi Residence Malls Residence Malls NIX COUNCIL—Seated: Donald Chandler. Standing: Rich Mite Mall OFFICERS Gary Miller .... NIX COUNCIL—Seated: James Dooley, Ivan Smith. Stand- nTxhall, Monoraries business Education languages ylfe Gamma £os Kanckeros English 162 Physical Education Speech Pi Kappa Delta Sa£ HinSlSS Debate Speech Sophomore Sponsors Sophomore Sponsors Social and Service BTE Retas Manor favorite faculty Members, RMOC participated in the Phi, Kappa Pi, and Who’s her in or on Student Con- . . . “Hats Off” to the Big Men On CuErousS L I BMOC breakfast . . . hosted . Best Dressed Co-ed finalist pndra Ellis was a White Horse f the P.E. Club, Josephine of the Junior Class, Gretta Jueen, Cathy Morford was - j Sint ilitor of the Bronco and Diane Schneider V KS. c sc 172 A Delta Members Dead in Many Campus Activities women in May, 1 Delta, a social clu ter members determined tl in social, intellectual, and Deltas began the 1965-6 homecoming display “Long Maj ... a repeat of confetti-filled eggs at llpha Psi Omega, Epsilon Eta Phi, Kappa Pi, the All-School versity Princess. Boy Band, Jacque Kim was a varsity cheerleader, 17 Margaret West Day Nell Williams Pat Yocum Mrs! Velma Reiff l 0 Zri Phi Mas Active year ’With Safari Party Terry Hale Bill Harris David Kimberly George Mota John Nevins Nelson Tuttle Franklin Watkins Mike Woodard R Hangers Promote School Spirit Through Service and Franklin Watkins was Ser ZAZ Sigma's tSoast Campus Ceaders as Members School of Music School of Music Madrigal Singers University Quartet Sigma Alpha Jota PM Mu Alpha Sinfonia University Trio STRING QUARTET— C Concert Choir Performs Handel's “Messiah” at JPC School of Music Chapel Choir Ceads Worship With Music Department of Military Science M-SU Reserve Officers’ training Corps Illi 201 204 I ne 205 Sponsor Champions Jail to Mi-Stars to Jinish Qirl’s basketball Independents Win Play-Off in Men’s basketball Competition 217 basketball Pokes Cose Season Opener 218 Cowboy 95-67 victory. 2IS .“fizsvs juris Ji-Sll Claims Seventh Victory; Cose to gorillas Henry proved that the only “Pee Wee” thing about him is his nickname by swishing the nets for 31 nS S-SBSi S i5aS£5Sffi Ig““ “E ;S£it ISi 224 Cowboys Defeat Cross-town Rivals for Mythical Crown iiSililf iSSSsISS'i 27 charity tosses (.815) to go with a 47-37 ad- their taller foes, by their coach as being 225 22' M-SU Cowgirls Zermimte Season With 20-5 Kecord ..h Sitiris: c. 7is SSaS rs% tz Bees, 43-34, the Cowgirls again bowed to the Tern- gPSHXS prll H ElS = S= SS '-- “ “ “ 1965-66 WOMEN’S VARSITY VOLLEYBALL—Bottom Row: Second Row: Linda Pinnell, Pruda Sanders, Sharon Daniel, Judith Doyle, Cheryl Rister, Linda Leath, Lissa Davis. Kathleen Long, Barbara Lakey Newcomers Dominate Intercollegiate Volleyball Scene their own Rose Field House on the H-SU campus. 232 233 Spring Sports fetters Suffer Surly Cosses, (jo If Season Opens With Wins Sports Summary Division of Graduate Studies Seniors 246 Seniors Linda Cotten, Whilejac Myra Denton, Snyder Marty Dunkin, Dallas Mary Jo Engstrom, Williams, Ariz. n Galloway,. Clifton Garrett, San Antonio David Garza, Baird Martha Hayley, Wichita Falls Retta Head, Rolan Henry Hill, Big Spring■ Gloria Huffaker, Ft. Worth Gary McBrayer, Ft. Worth John McGrew, III, Grandlalls William McHorse, Coleman Brenda McKinney, Los Alamos, N.M. Floyd McMillan, Winters 250 Seniors ■■ M.V • X W • T r3 e m. • •ft f 7 vv S rS . v. «.fT7 S . Judy Pinsoii, Olton Thurman Oliver Pylant, Midland Don Allen Roberts, Breckenridge William Robinzine. Ft. Worth Belia Rodriguez, Abilene 252 Seniors Coy Sharp, Odessa Judy Thornton, Cisco Melvin Vaught, Wichita Falls Barbara Wakefield, Abilene Larry Ware, Memphis, Term. Donald Webb, Abilene Noel Welch, Abilene Peggy White, House, N. M. Melba Worley, Snyder Larry Young, Loraine Seniors {juniors 255 256 Carolyn Deibel, Flagstaff, Ariz. Arnold Del Hierro, O’Brien Jane Dennis, Lubbock Margaret Charles D Joe Ellis, Abilene Sandra Ellis, O’Brien Edward Harper, Jr., Winston Salem, N.C. Betty Helm, Ft. Worth juniors CLASS OFFICERS: Patricia Cates, social chairman Sophomores Sophomores 264 265 Sophomores freshmen 269 mu s SfSSr ' m rles Ballard, Sweetuiat assess stss z iit KS5 £££ freshmen Mary Koenig, Elk Grove Village Charlotte Kuhlman, Lenorah Anita Lain, Hobbs, N. M. Cheryl Lake, Albuquerque, N Hilda Lambert, Del Rio Linda Lindsey, Stamford William McCarty, El Paso Celia McDonald, Ballinger Tandy McDonald, Quanah Charles McMahill, Upland, Calif. lir, Memphis, 7 lox. Midland Lois Mahaffey, El Paso Luana Manley, Amarillo Brenda Marley, Crosbyton Donald Matzeder, Leavenworth, Robert Meek, Stratford Linda Melton, Hoisington, Kan. Marcia Mendrop, Colorado Sprii mtm UkrHt'! n ii R W ii1 i? m o Priscilla Meyers, Lansing, 111. Linda Miller, Abernathy Lynn Miller, Hamlin Mary Miller, Seymour Dixie Mims, Midland Mary Mincey, Monahans Sue Mitchell, Breckenridge Pamela Morgan, Ft. Worth Donna Morris, New Home Vicki Morrison, Haskell Byron Mote, Loraine Robert Mulkey, Abilene Carolyn Mullins, Lueders Diane Newell, San Jose, Calif. Diane Newman, New Home John Nichols, Lejors Linda Orvis, Spokane, Wash. Carol Paulk, Washington, D. C. Billye Pritchett, Anthony, N. M. Jreskmen 278 279 General Index lix,... m H m . . . Zhere will be time And indeed there will be time For the yellow smoke that slides along the street, Rubbing its back upon the window-panes; There will be time, there will be time To prepare a face to meet the faces that you meet; Before the taking of a toast and tea. T. S. Eliot 288 Zke Mest Js yet Zo Me
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