John Tarleton College - Grassburr Yearbook (Stephenville, TX)
- Class of 1942
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' 7,0 WILLIAM BRADLEY Zi EDITOR Qfff' f J yy 'L' , fwriyfffj f 2? yzv-fl ' J f' , ff Ju DOUGLAS POLLARD y,,,J.NffffU VWWJ Www N BUSINESS MANAGER LJj,44,f'JQ JVZJLJJ-1-, JJQJ , Mg,-u,,'! fJJ A ff ' iff J 2 W I L Q ' l WHL V949 IEHLXEEEUHH 235 23, 23, 23, 23, ANNUAL PUBLICATION OF JOHN TARLETON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 2? 23, 23, 23, 2? STEPHENVILLE, TEXAS EDITURQS NUTE It has been the purpose of the staff to depict to you the fast-moving panorama oi college life at Tarleton. In doing this, We have tried to cap- ture some of the dernocratic spirit which hovers over our campus. From the first ot the year this book has been in our hands. V! e now place it in your hands with the hope that you will experience as much joy in perusing it as We have in editing it. -THE STAFF. DEDJIQCATHO in the short time he bots been with us, he bds proved to be one who is dlwdys Willing to serve in dny od- Qooicity tor the benetit ot tbe student body. For this service dnd ioydlty to the students, we dedicotte this yedr- book to Dedn L. L. Cldrdy. 'v Aw? w Q11 ORDER OIF BOOKS I. VIEWS 2. ADMINISTRATION 3. FAVORITES 4. CLASSES 5. MILITARY 6. SNAPSI-IOTS 7. ATHLETICS 8. ORGANIZATIONS WMU U? T N fs 9' - - 1 xigffyifgiwg, if fffv ww' .5.,1i'uw:fw'-1 fiflw lv ,i14sfQ'.fwifW M 5--5,.:.,w .V ,MQW S 1 ,J xl!! 13.0-..f,gsf'1s45fQ3' , Q Ah ' .:1'44FE1'5'-5'v '51'f ' ' WV A,,,-f Q '7k2?l 9 V .avi 5, ' K A M . A. ... 5.-5 f 5 Z I .m y ,. K I ff ... A 125 . 3523151 5' 8 K 3 if. 3. iv 55 ii ' , I .. 2 g,,mweff f 1,1 f an .www tk il g fi , 4 n W fm 1? l 4 I - 1 I if fi? QQ W li! ' . i - j Z V ii ff fi fi ia 32 af 1 - 6 xv A L., 33 , 53 E2 Q .gg .swf f,,.,, , . A Wd? ...W K I 1--M, iq eeswmgwwk HOME ECGNOMICS BUILDING GYMNASIUM REC HALL DAVIS HALL Q MARY CORN WILKINSON HALL GQUGH HALL DEAN'S HCDME flgiiiiiiililgiflg2521 f L?f'.':.i lei: -ifkiif :xii-iszifsfiifii fff'-51231 63 I7 f-:?L?Q:?aSZ2v?i55'A 'E . -:.1L.,,Q.f bf ,sl . f , -'MS ,W . ffm.. f 5' WEEK? AUDITORIUM s' ' M, . ,W Q .. N k N ,,a...am9 CGLLEGE STORE i DINING HALL Y' ' X IN IVIEMQRIAIVI THOSE EX-STUDENTS OE A TARLETON WHO HAVE GIVEN THEIR LIVES IN THIS PRESENT WORLEL WAR 'ff i1Il'+FIzif1:Y3ev '7'H'f zz 'Wi3fL fm IWW! N HUMINPEHWIHN L AND MECHANXCAL COLLEGE OF 1pmoN. reams AGRXCULTURA COLLEGE s DR T WALTQNI LL D PRESID ENT M f L SYSTEM OLTUHAL Q d F COLL H TEX A5 T PRESIDENT ' uhur aT ahd Me charu- ' 'rh me the r Srudeh 1 ' ecrors or X ahches, sh Taderoh XO FFICE OF HE D rs TD he Prarrc h ares wr h Bari- ea The Board o rr caT Coheae oi Texas, ahd hs r ecrahoh or The spTerxdrd vvorh the To h 's dorha. Throuah your apphcahoh ' ' ' ' s you have advarrced the our rhsrrrurroh appr cuhuraT Coheae r ' s ahd respohsrhrhue oi yourseh Tour oi y OU OTS your duhe hesr vvehare hor aTohe TT. s are proud oi the record y ' e your rrrshrurrorr is reh- as we Te oi Texa ' the servrc ar C1 The peop rhakrha, ahd apprecrare ' to our Srare. ' horn a hrsr-cTass Turuor coheae 'rrorxred wrrh hevvilder- who have derrhq raduarrhq wrh he ooh oi you virh uh- You are a 'urrxe when rhahy oi you d perriexrha prohTer0s. Those ree oi success in your studies 'rx hhdrha your pTace rrr ru The every- K THQ ah. ' d a hrah dea ' drfrhcuhy r ' coheae or heve Tha achreve hTedTy have hrhe r rx he Th a seruor frarrh in you to he ive your eher a dou the vIorTd, viherhe day vvahcs oi hie. We have wherever you rurh and ro vvharever you a ay, time arrd 'raTeru durirxa rurure years you vvrh do aood Toby arrd Thar rhrouah your corurkhuhorr ro the vveT- T re oi your Stare arrd Nahorr you vrrh Turrher iushfry The har has heeh rhade Th the educaLuohaT op- d as STUd9Y1TSTY1 a arear coheae. f a rhvesrrnehr X porrurury you have eruoye . HW ,Ar-ff A., It 1-HogvIf'gl,?, LLB. B. .1 ' QN TABLET E DEQIEJSLTURAL CO A Jomv TARLETON Aemcuu-URAL couses A BRANCH OF THE AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL COLLEGE OF' TEXAS STEPHENVILLE. TEXAS OFFICE OF THE DEAN Dear Students: Your sane, determined approach toward duty this year has been a source of gratification to me. l have observed with a great deal of satisfaction your calm, determined efforts in all of your undertakings this year. There seems to have prevailed a sense of honor, dignity, and studious patriotism which foretells the defense and the preserva- tion of the ideals of our nation which have h and sustained since its foundation commend this spirit of lo Walk of life Y een fostered by our forefathers. l yalty and service to you in ever our months and years of stud us here at the fohn Tal brought inspi ' still ' Y y and association with reton Agricultural College have ration, joy, and satisfaction, and have in- ed into us a deep appreciation for your conhdence, your hope, and your loyalty to institutional life. Your deeds as Well as your Words have indicated a training at home consistent with the ideals of democracy and the family life outlined by scriptural authority for wholesome living. May joy, peace, and satisfaction accompan and hereafter in all of your undertalr' Y you now 1l'1Q'S. OFFICERS OIF ADMINISTRATION ASSOCIATE DEAN G. O. FERGUSON, B.A., M.A.' l t ,f.nM A. M. MCMAHAN, B.S., M.A. TA V. CROUNSEI BIA-I MAA Business Manager and Comptroller, Registrar and Director oi Publicity and Director of Boys' Dormitory Professor, and Dean of Students ADMlNlSTRAT UFElCERS , Q Olfjolltvy W 'Tir LEN Dean of Men, ODUS STEPHEN B.B,A., MA, Asst. Bus. Manaqer and Comptroller CARROLL Sl-IEEFIELD, BS. Bookkeeper and Accountant j. GERALDINE EARHAM, RN. Assistant Nurse Mfr 12 pf Hi? M ,Q CLARA SAVAGE, B.A., M.A. gndf ' Dean of Women, Assistant Reqistrar, and 7, Associate Professor ,js REUBEN FRIOU Cashier R. D. LANCASTER Inventory Clerk and Asst. Cashier LUCY HENNIGAN, R.N. Head Nurse .ni DEPARTMENT OP AGRIICIUILTLI RE NAM A. I. SPANGLER, B.A., LL.B., B.S.A., M.S. Head of the Department of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts I. B, PAYNE, BS., MS. C. H. DAWSON, BS. Associate Professor of Industrial Arts Professor of T. A. HENSARLING, BS., M.A. Agriculture and Vocational Education Professor of Poultry VERNE A. SCOTT, D.V.M. Professor of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry N. M. RANDOLPH BS., MS. Associate Professor of Horticulture and Entomology HOWARD L. DALTON, B.S. Associate Pi ofess: of Agricultural Engineer ing S an V, I I ' Z' . .. gf L. IRICH, BS., MS. Professor of Agronomy OSCAR H. PRAZIER, BS. Professor of Animal Husbandry and Agricultural Engineering E. A. BLANCHAHD, BA M.A. Professor of Mechanic Arts and Aeronautics CECIL I.. DAVIS Instructor of Farm Mechanics under t General Pre-Employment Course I Out-of-School Youth in the National L fense Program. AVIE SQUIER, B.A., M.B.A. Associate Professor Business Administration 'YW ' jf DEPARTMENT DIE ARTS AND SCCIIENCIES MRS. LINNIE COX SMITH, B.B.A., BS., M.A. Assistant Professor of Business Administration G. o. FERGUSON, B,A., M.A. Director Division of Arts and Sciences, Professor, Head of Department and Associate Dean L., -7 x L ,, f . , I ' 4 . , ,A-' -Q41' W. FOOTE, B.A., M.A., M. Accounts Assistant Professor of Business Administration ANNIE MARIE SPIVY Secretary of Division cf Aqricutture and Mechanic Arts Librarian, and ssistant Teacher ZEDDIE EDGAR B B A M S , ' ' ', I' R. L, EAVES, LL.B., AB., M.A. Professor of Business Administration and Professor of History and Govemmeqt cmd Head of Department Head of Department A f X- 5 ' Qi- H. P. EASTON, B.AU MVA. DICK swrrrn, B.A,, M.A., Pho. Associate Profegsm Associate Professor of History and Governrn of History I. V. LAIRD, BA., M.A. Associate Professor of Economics, Socictoqy and Iournalism 1-, W' vv DEPARTMENT DE ARTS AND SCIENCES AKQQQQ jg HUGH B. SMITH, BS., M.S., Ph.D. Professor of BioIcqy and Head of Department S, F. DAVIS, B.S.A., M.S. Professor of Chemistry arid Head of Deporrtrrieiit I. D. ENGLISH, BA., M.A. Associate Professor of BioIoqy B. P. BARNES, BIS., M.S. Associate Professor of Chemistry MARGARET MOSELLE HILSWICK, BA., M.A. Associate Professor of Modern Languages E N. TAYLOR Stockroom Keeper-J Departmerit of Chemistry IOHN W. SMITH, B.A., M.A. Associate Professor ot Biology LULA C. GOUGHS B.A., M.A. Associate Proiessori oi Biology S. A. TIDWELL, I BA. Associate Professor I of Chemistry CHARLES B. DeWITT, BS, MS. Associate Professor of Chemistry ,'21 I ... I E S. fb , .3 ft Www. MRS. EFFIE C. NEATHERY, M.E.L., B.A., M.A. D f ,f X' ff C. H. HALE, B.A., BS., M.A. Associate Professor of Education Associate Professor of Education DOLLIE MARIE GLOVER, B.A., M.A. Associate Professor A MEN CDE ARTS AND SCIENCES A. H. WILCOX, B.S., M.S. Professor of Education and Head of Department f E l' h RUTHERPoRD, O Hg 15 B.A., M.A. Associate Professor I E l' h MRS- G. E. O Hg IS PEARL MAH1-IN, B,A. WOODWARDI Professor of English and Head of Department B.A., M.A. Associate Professor of English DEXTA KING, B.A., M.A. Associate Professor of English MRS. I-IORACE STALEY CRESWELL, B.A., M.A. Associate Professor of English 'J .AJU ' an , 1 V .JUJL4 wl 'ij MRS, LA RUE MARY HOPE McALISTER, WESTBROOK, B9--f MA- BAAH MIA. Associate Professor Associate Professor of Euqflsh of En lisxh K y flA4AKfL Q - , -'N We PM I 1 1 DEPARTMENT DE ARTS AND SCIENCES MATTIE A. WALKER, B.S., M.A. Professor and Head of Department of Home Economics A. A. MCSWEENEY, B,A., M.A. Professor and Head of Department of Mathematics MARGARET BIERSCLIWALE, RS., BMA., M.S. Head Librarian TITIA BELLE BLANKS, BS., M.S. Associate Professor of Home Economics MARY MARRS, B.A. Associate Professor of Mathematics mf Hx L ,:., ..,- 1 E- Q it .1 .,... , -. 5.351 - :N I 'Ya in Tis -' 1 I .Wi MRS. LULA P. MARTIN Associate Librarian 'QUE LEE EDWIN TERRY, B.S., M.S. Associate Professor of Home Edonomics W MAY IONES, B.A., M.A. Associate Professor of Mathematics I. E, REDDEN, B,A., B.S., M.S. Associate Professor of Mathematics MRS. LAURINE P. GARRISON, B.A., B.S. Assistant Librarian it , if WW' DIVISION OP PINE ARTS R, BERTON COFFIN, B.A., B.M. CHARLES WESLEY PRQHI BIMI Professor of Voice cmd Head of Department of Music, cmd professor of pimm Head of Division of Pirie Arts Professor of Music cmd Director ' of Bond DONALD MORTON, B.A. Associate Professor R D. G. HUNEWELLK of Picmo HAROLD I. BLUHM, B.M., M.M. Professor of Vioiiri WILLIAM P. GRANT, B.M., M.A, Associcxfe Professor of Picmo cmd Pubiic School Music 7 ' ' 'f f my kkmkn 4. r.. , ..... .':: P ' K ' -1 -' RW M W .,rrQ .f 1 .fz f , ,-ft ts , . , - s. A .,.,,.,,- - '-f: wr,1w,r-wmfmrs-,' MARHE A. BROWN, B.S., M.A. LILLIE V. LILLARD, B.A., M.A. Professor cmd Head of Department of Art Prcfessor cmd Heod of Department cf Speech W ,v,,,,,gY,. , Q A DEPARTMENTS DE ENGINEERING, MILITARY SCIENCE, HAL C. DOREMUS, BS., M.S. Professor and Heacl cf Division of Engineering and Physics AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION IAMES ELDRIDGE GARDNER, B.S. rf'2 Professor of H' W- LEACHV I Architecture A B.S.l MIS' 10 Jw A' Associate Professor H '1 A of Enqineertna is M 'Z LIEUTENANT IACK D. MCCULLOUGH MAIOR IOHN A- MANN Professor of Military Science and Tactics Professor of Military Science and Tactics .lc W, I. WISDOM, BS. Professor of Physical Education and Director of Athletics T. G. FIELD, BS., M,A. Associate Professcr of Physical Education and Football Coach LAURA PELLMAN, B.A., M.A. Associate Professor of Physical Education ul -ff' ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS ROBERT BARHAM Clerk in charge of Post Office, Assistant Manager College Store and Recreation Halt , W JI? i t '1 X IRENE SLAUGHTER Secretary to Associate Dean and Division of Arts and Sciences MRS. CAROLYNN S. BOYD Secretary to Dean MRS. OLENE C. FRIOU Secretary and Assistant in Business Office , , ffl- --f..!:S:i ,. G K fe' RUBY JEAN DAVIS Assistant Registrar 'A and Secretary CARL BIRDWELL Manager of College Store and Recreation Hall. Assistant Clerk in charge of Post Office .ivfazf W 'fre ' 4 RUTH RENFROW, B.A. Manager of Dormitory and Assistant Teacher Assistant Dean at Women ETHEL BOB MONTAGUE, B.S., M.A. Dietitian and Manager of Dining Hall , , , ,, ,.. f, I A 1' ii JM Wm . r ,Mr ,gflizgir wiiiiff 2 Q ,AL ZQSLIZXE TAR 'Vi M15 M Z Jaya! Tar i?'A! k0, WMM 72 Xbywjaxw MZ ajgh ei MC! J Ever forward, Ever Ol'1QNGI M h E there or die.!A-Mya ax jZ'a'o 'Wu ei TCIII9 on, on eg'i'qrfe4Qn,fV4V x2'4 x aLZ LL fwrf2P6hY ryDf Z : X LQ! M 109632-fl4,lLyitFe1 S fiqht,' tf' tl ' Z M416 And a My AWK ' Q79 AW Mfeffwwhw yffyflfffrrxw WWW A WW My iw I I, iw Sim MAX ggggjl in wg, ,X ' -SL. Q M W X91 Lckkuv, Uk vvggvi miie my QW yxMte wg -WWE ANU mms mm MOST TYPICAL GIRL Catherine Mae McDaniel n-3,224,510 vs'-'S-m.A,f-y--m..j,.,f4..4.a 4-1.-4-on--.ZrA:.4...-4-1-Cal. 4-J, .vcd- 1-4-vs..-g,,L1., vi.:-A-L ,,d1wc. 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KN Wax 'C7bx.a.J pl o arp A K tot, 'L'2 'B M'-5 Q-f.u.J1NJ: W U 1, ' Cjkxvcik Us 'L Q I 1 N V 2 '. 1 .giigw '- x ,W 2.,ywX J. ,l 12.9 Q Jfk-MQ 3 X I yr ' - pf .,..,',.,f1- p4-fAa-f- ' - 1:-46 -4-'G-r LA-I Q--Gr Wee. ,,'Z.7f5M ffl eff W7 RUNNERS UP Berry Matthews L. N. Bridges Marian Glenn David Lemma Befhj Barlow ' .buff pdffofwvlfff 5 www' ZWYJW ALL! ,dxVl.fC, w jN I IJ xi, I E' - -2.2 ,J-4.,4fCfu I , V , . 1, N J -it miss TARLETON OF '19142 ,O 1 Inez Wharton , l Presenfed bg Hne Lords gndcommonfgrp N f N 'A , 1, 5 xv IP ju TNQ fswitw fx A I. S it M E 0 ' 'ur x ig M? 15 no -,, ! x 0 ' M' Q4 I Homer Hodge Doris Sherman 15 Honor Points ff? Ban Bradley UN J! 15 Honor Points Lucille Neighbors- 13 Honor Points Cafherine Mae McDaniel 13 Honor Poinis Margaref Pearce 13 Honor Point WHO'S WHO llN StCHOlL,ARSHlllP' Rabg Alford Agriculture Eel Williams Agriculture Lawrence D0Ol2B Agriculture . ,. , sf it' .,...,, ,ff we 1 aw-wif-f,t-ffmtr M Mhffi 1fQ,1.,o,4w.M-uiafwmqy 4-ff Q 'J w,bv,,,w,,f,,,:,g, ,Cfa.,.. ,..,,o4,,,, ,y,,.a.n1f4o7 .. 1 :ware-'ei1,4.J 5, if -,1 if 5 we Joe Rawlings N te A, it 1 4-fi '4f4A Ei L l Aqriculture 'S we .view 1' v W WNJ 'mi ,, -,ee V In Y 1' Marg Hearn H, Y. .gf 4 Q. Music ' bp, 'T A H, . sg 96,4 Edna J ce ibblell n. Mig! J Mu .HI M James Henman Chemistry Language Mglhemgtics H alel H Elise Zoology Sociology ', Claudia Sue Newfon Botany Y P.. 'Z L- g . if i wr ty 1 , Nlarguerile Kelso ' English x ' Sociology Virginia Robinson Government Winnelle Sclirimpclier Government English .J .t tn- H I WHO,S WHO IIN SCHOLARSHIP Douglas Pollard Economics Lee Rnsell Economics Business Adminisircxtion Jeanne mlson Business nistrcxiion Mildred Roberson Business Adminisimiion Leflna Mae Beaman Speech English James l'l. Marlin I Mathematics Physics - Y TM Marg Rogers A I English Herberl Maas fri' My PhYsics , . 'I :V Claude Dal ore ff W Engineering ffl fl W 1,1 f Ile , ffk- f fl, I . I Belly Jo Beene Home Economics Ernesllne Tea-H Home Economxcs Education I l.. H. Malflaews Physical Educcliion 5 i ii! JL-Q11- + WHUBS WHO IN SCHOLARSHIP Briggs Roberlson Ari Ed Erwin Business Administrcxi Biiig Rillson Mcxthemaiics Thelma Bogusch Education R. R. Schmidt Government Douglas Bilahg Chemistry I ,7 ! tiff! i7 ff' yy li' ,Q DP i Frances Schmidl' JJ- 9' English Lucille Neighbors Physiology Bill Bradley Economics Leonard Garrell' Engineering Eldor Riewe Engineering Joe Coleman Archiiecture ' -L-f 4 Q . J ' -7- ' H 1 1, -1 f ' - , Q . ,ff A -I ' 2. ' ,J L '- 1 , .I H ff- . I ' f N' Lf ., ' r 1 , fx I f'fr? : 7 gd, 5 2, ' I- , up ,, ' L: X, 1 1 , ,f ' f' . I , 4 ,P f -1 , was fwff z, ,I If gf, ,f,!' 1 .14 A , fn 1 cl -.. k J 1 ' ' ' '4 k wk, I ' ' X ,JX 44. f fl I ' gr ,. , R A I ,L.,..,- I , f fb 1, 21'.f'1 . - 1 Q. - ' , W f .li D7 f' ,,,,: . L .J I ' f lpmtinbl i , f 1 ,H f , r. ,Q ,.,,' fd., . 90 AA, , I .' R , gfffi f 4 . 1 '. I PIA, I -.5 rf f 1 I N, - ' 1 . , 0' QL, I 1, J f - f f' ' ' 1 1 ! I V fr r', 4 ' ' . Q , , 1 LC4Qf',.7, 9,1 4wi.'f'J!.A-' 7 I , - 4, 1 f I I 'X f If MEYI I N x K if sfjpuxwyf DMI JW' X J Ji HOFEICERS AND SPONSCDRS ED WILLIAMS President ED DURST Vice? d I MARGARET PEARCE Secretcr y T MR. L. L. CLARDY Sponsor MISS MAY IONES Sponsor ZW' R 3 ..,-J,Y, ,, ,.,.sL . Y GUY IOYCE ADAMS, Pyron Agricultural Education RABY A. ALFORD, Gatesville Agricultural Education F,F.A. '39-'40-'41-'42, Radio Announcer '39-'40-'4lg Senior Class Committee '40-'41, l'l.H. Assistant '40-'4lg ludginq Team '39-'40, Reporter F.F.A '40-'4lg Speech Club '40-'4lg Chairman Executive Committee-College Farrn Club '39-'40-'41-'42q As- sistant College Motion Picture Technician '40-'4l. EARGLE ANDERSON, Lamkin General Industry ELMER ARCHIBALD, Mart Agricultural Education IOI-INIE ARTI-IER, Albany General Industry IACK BAKER, Bluff Dale General Agriculture F.F.A. '40-'41-'42: Farm Club '40-'41-'42. CECIL ELGENE BELL, Fisk General Industry Aviation Club '40-'4lg Civilian Pilot Training '40- '4l. D. W. BEHRENS, Mason Agricultural Education Intramural Sports '40-'41, S.O.T.S. '41-'42, MARVIN ' X Agri ucat' ' P i' e ri QQ . .-Sx5,bT3P,41. ' al o B KV, , P DE TT , Coleman I . W MA' lt uc tion ,X of orary of Cadets '40-'41-'42g Platoon ' ergeant . 'C '41, First Sergeant Co. C '41, G l Industries amural Sports '39-'40-'41, w C. BROADWAY, Waco SILAS BRANDENBERGER, Mason General Agriculture Viking Club '40-'41-'42g Best Drilled Freshman Candidate '4U-'4ig Tarleton Chorus '40-'41, Second Lieutenant Co. F '40-415 Captain Co. F '41- '42y Officers Club '4I-'42. A 53,- 3 -.., i S :C Y Y A. .- I. N: No Z A .3 I iff' 4 -iff ' an 9 .A ff.. V, f-41 1 f -..I GRASSIBIUIRR Ol-ll ll9 One of the largest departments in the school is the Agricul- ture division. Many interesting and valu- able courses are taught here. Among these is Horticulture. L, N. BRIDGES, Knox Agricultural Education S.O.'l'.S. Club '40-'4l-'42, Head Yell Leader '41-'42, Corporal in Band '41-'42, Runner-up Senior Fa- vorite. THURMAN BROOKS, Granbury General Agriculture SAMUEL DOSS BUTLER, Alice Agricultural Administration Band '4l-'42, Corporal Band '42, Tarleton Col- legiate Chapter of F.F.A. '42, Pilot License irorn C.P.T. '4l. COURTS CLEVELAND, Granbury Animal Husbandry Livestock ludging Team '41, EEA. '40-'41-'42, Corporal Co. E '4lp Farm Club '40-'41-'42. HUGH S. COLE, Stephenville General Agriculture GLYNN V. COLLIER, Goldthwaite Agricultural Administration F.F.A. '40-'4l 42g Chorus '4Ue'4l-'42, F.F.A. Par- liamentarian '4l-'42, Intramural Baseball '42. ELGIN CORBELL, Coleman Agricultural Education Butches Club '40-'4l-'42, lntramural Sports '40-'4ly Honorary Co. '40-'41, Candidate for Best Drilled First Year Cadet '40-'41, Second Lieutenant Co. F '4l-'42, Sergeant Honorary Co, '4l-'42, Co. Athletic Officer '4l-'42, 1. W. CRAPT, Peacock YZ, General Industries Butches Club '40-'4lf'4Zg Le r an in Basketball '39-'40-'4l-'42. X G. F. CRAWFORD, Merkel ' 1 General Agriculture 1 OMER CULWELL, Dublin g I 3' Industrial Arts ,, F f ,Ep I, .A . , V K I Q 9 el ODA DANIEL, Goldthwaite Agricultural Education -as DALE DEAN, San Saba , Pre-Veterinary . Q-- at President Pre-Vet. Club '41-'42y Member Utopian 4 il Club '41-'427 Intramural Sports '4l-'42.f1L's!c',, , ,K . ,- Q. . V ' ' I Wit? P 'r l : ' ORVAI.. I... DENNIS, IVIOICIH I, f 'fl I Agricultural Education 1 P.F.A. '40-'41-'42. ' LAWRENCE DOOLEY, Ireland Agricultural Education Press Club '4l-'42g Circulation Manager of I4Tac '41-'42g F.F.A. '41-'42, Corporal Co. C '41-'42y Who's Who in Agriculture '41-'42, MARTIN EARGLE, Millsap Industrial Arts THOMAS NELSON ELLIS Purdo Agricultural Education geant co. D '40-'41-'42. JOHN EVATT, May I I N t S.D.W.W.V. '40-'41-'42g Pr. ser. 1 Q J 5 si, t 4 Q2 Q v Agricultural Education F.F.A. '41-'42. BILL FLETCHER, Big Spring Pre-Veterinary S.O,T.S. Club '40-'41-'42: Rifle Team '40-'41-'42: Purple T Award '4ly Pre-Vet Club '40-'41-'42, Sec.-Treas. Pre-Vet Club '41-'4Zg Football '40- Otficers Club '41-'42, Platoon Sgt. Co. A '41- Second Lieutenant Co. B '41, Athletic Captain Co. B '4l-'42y Honorary Corps of Cadets '40-'4I- '42g Citation Cord Award '4lg Intramural Sports '41-'42g Second in Command Co. B '42, First Lt. ,. ,, ' co. HB '42, . IOE FOX, Lampasas if 1 Q ' General Industrial If QL RICHARD GAINES, stephenvuie , V 1 '1'- 7 Rt' gf Agricultural Education 5 . 3 4 Q I Scholarship T Award. , l H Q GIRASSBIUIRR Hia I9-412 Another course espe- cially valuable to those taking Agricul- tural Administration is Agricultural Eco- nomics. IAMES GIBBS, Floyclada Animal Husbandry W' M ,fd 'MMVW7' Jw pw 741' I iLLEsP1E, Iermyn ' Agricultural Administration Jf',,f Mft ROSS GLOVER, Colorado City General Agriculture Butches '41-'42g Captain of Track Team '4l-'42, FLOYD GUICE, Doole General Agriculture BILL HARPER, Water Valley Agricultural Education Sergeant Co. F '4Ul'4l-'42g Los Caballeros '40- '4l-'42, H orar . '40-'4 -'42, E.S.A. '39-'4U-'4l- '421 C .r. I' fffb M DEN HASTINGS, Meridian Agricultural Education l SE, Throckmorton Indust iakArts First S Co. C '4lg Second Lieutenant '4l-'42g Ottice lub '41-'42g Intramural Sports '40-'4l-'42g o. ' Director of Intramural Sports '4l-'42. Chorus '40-'41-'42, Corporal Co. B '4lg Librarian on Singers '41-'42, Intramural Basketball BILL IONES, Brady Agricultural Administration Los Caballeros Club '40-'41-'42, Officers Club '40- '4l-'42g Rifle Team '39-'40-'41-'42, Captain Rifle Team '40-'41-'42, Eight Citation Cord Awards '39- '4O-'4ly Purple T Award '39-'40, Golf Team '39- '4O-'4l-'42g Captain Golf Tearn '40-'4l-'42g Cor- poral Co. B '39-'40, Provisional Second Lieu- tenant '39-'40, Second Lieutenant, Znd Platoon Co. B '40-'4l, First Lieutenant, Co. B '40-'41, Captain Co. B '40-'4lg Major and Regimental Adjutant '40-'4lg Honorary Co. '40-'41-'42, Cadet Colone ' 3425 Platoon Commander, Honorary Co. '41-'42, I ramural Sports '39-'40-'4lp President of Davis Club '4l-'4Z. X , Q 1 ,T ,Af 4' XJ 1 5 J 511. Agricultural Education Basketball '40-'41-'42g Butches Club '40-'4l-'42g IOE W. IONES, Ireland j President Butches '41-'42g Intramural Softball '41- '42g Intramural Basketball Official '41-'42. ROLAND T. IONES, San Antonio Industrial Arts Eagle Scouts Alumni '4l-'42p S.D.VV1.W'.V. '41-'42. A Q I . Q L SAM IONES, Waco 7 I 22 Industrial Arts Q 4, xg ' D. VERNON IONES, Lometa 'VV' ffl iff Agricultural Education f l fr iiiiggs KABVINC3, Robert Lee ' 'I diication X ,ff Qf1C?ldTCIl E l j ' CLARENCE C. KARCHER, Anderson Agricultural Education Honorary Co. '40-'41-'4Zg Sergeant Co. F '41-'42g F.F.A. '41-'42y Tennis Club '41-'42g Intramural Tennis '41-'42. VIRBIL KIMBREW, Myrtle Springs Horticulture CLAUDE WM. KNIGHT, Richland Springs General Agriculture CLYDE KNIGHT, Richland Springs General Agriculture ELMER KRUSE, Valley Mills General Agriculture Fre an Congress '4O7 F.F.A. '40-'41-'42y Vice- .F.A. '41-'42y Piiei iii District Five Ex- ternpora ,us Speaking Contest '4lg Senior Dele- gate '4I-'42g Represented Tarleton at State Speech Meet. '4lg Horticulture Assistant '40-'41-'42. WILLIAM LANDERS, Granbury Agronomy GARNER LEECH, Albany General Industrial Intramural Baseball '40-'42g Guide Sergeant Co. C '41-'42, Q4 Q 8 9 RASSBIURR y t Tf IE I942 Laboratories such as this Soils Lab give students much practical experience which will aid them in their tuture occu- pations. IUSTIN MCBRIDE, May Agricultural Ed cation Provisional Serge nt Co. B , Second Lieutenant First Battalion Member ivest I-'42g djutantg College Farm Clubp Iud ' g Team '4ly Reporter ral Sports '4l-'42g Officers I. P. MCCABE, Colorado City Agricultural Education Intramural Sports '41-'42. McCORMICK, Florence Arts B , Sergeant Co, B '4l-'42g Pilots Tarleton Singers '40-7113427 Intra- Civilian Pilot Training '4l. WILLIAM MCDONALD, Gatesville Agricultural Education EEA. '40-'4l4'42y College Parm Club. Club mural Sports, SIDNEY MCOUARY, Sharp Agricultural Education Corporal Co. A , College Farm Club, Member Livestock Iudgirig Team '4ly EEA. Club '41-'42y Intramural Sports '41-'42, GENE MAULDIN, Albany Mechanical Engineering Provisional Lieutenant Co. C '40-'4Ig Vikings Club '41-'427 Lieutenant Regimental Staff '4l-'42. H. L. MARK MARKLAND, Waco General Course Vikings Club '40-'41-'42g Officers Club '40-'41-'42, Honorary Company '40-'4l-'42p Platoon Sergeant, Honorary Company '41-'42g Provisional Sergeant Co. C '39-'4Ug Platoon Sergeant Co. C '40, Second Lieutenant Co, C '40-'41, Captain Co. C '41-'42, Intramural Sports S9340-'41-'42g Ci- vilian Training Program '4Ig Col. Bill Iones' Room- mate '41-'42. LOWELL PETE MAXWELL, Talpa Agricultural Education Football '4ly Basketball '40-'41-'42g Track '4O4'4I- '42g Captain Track Team '41-'42g Butches Club '41-'42, J-- , IW! - ' rr E'lHM'55immRm ROBERT E. MENEEEE, Granbury i Agricultural Education Secretary EEA. Club '4l-'42, Delegate of Senior Executive Committee '41-'42. D. V. MERRITT, Snyder Agricultural Education Honorary Company '40-'4l-'42, S.D.W.W.V. Club '40-'41-'42, Intramural Sports '41-'42, F.F.A. '41-'42, F. J. MIMAN, Deanville Agricultural Education IOHN MONTGOMERY, layton Agronomy ' Honorary Company '4U-'4l-'42, Gramophiles '41- '42p Sharpshootens Award, National Rifle Asso- ciation. IAMES NATIONS, Maryneal Agricultural Education I-IENDRY OGILVY, San Angelo Animal Husbandry Honorary Company '39-'4O+'4l-'42, Corporal Com- pany A '41-'42. ' EDWARD E. PALMER, Golthwaite Agricultural Education C. T. PARKER, Rising Star Agricultural Education Honorary Company '4l-'42, Lone Star Farmer in Tarleton F.F.A. '40-'41-'42, Second Lieutenant Co. F '41-'42. BONNER PEEVEY, Lott General Industry X Delegate Senior Executive Committee '4l-'42, jjj , EWELL PRIDDY, Mullin K Y Agricultural Education 5 WILLIAM G. PRITCI-IETT, Stamford Agricultural Education Honorary Company '40-'41-'42, Los Caballeros Club '4U4'4l-'42, Scholarship T Award '40-'41, Corporal Honorary Company '4l-'42, Platoon Ser- geant Co. C '4l-'42, Second Lieutenant Co. C '41-'42, Officers' Club '41-'42, Member Student Council '41-'42g' Silver Bugle Committee to N.T,A.C. '41-'42. lOE DALTON RAWLINGS, Bronte General Agriculture F.F.A, '4Of'4l-'42, First Semester nor Roll ' - '41, Second Semester Honor Roll ' -'4lp M ber of Livestock Iudqing Team ' - 'g o' In i vidual of Iunior College lu Co at Worth '41, Treasurer EF. . ' -' 25 M s.D.w.w.v. '4l-'42, sergeant COB? '41-'42 H -I 3RASSlBlUlR L L P, , t -1 . I., r , , I tfiiiif v .-f. I 1. if 'A' it 1 W- M ' ff I , - 1 V ' ,'J -JJ' .J - ,Fx JM, . -,,, ...,. S 5 'Sv 5 A C' To those students in- terested in the care and management ot poultry, Tarleton ot- ters a Very extensive course. AV ,g, 5 , I , L1' ' ,, I 9 Je,-'qf1'Al..2,'4 TOM RAWLINGS, Bronte Agricultural Education GEORGE RTCHARDSON, Electra Agricultural Education L. V. RISINGER, Lubbock General lndustry S.O.T.S. Club '40-'41-'42y Freshman Congress '397 Football '39g Corporal Co. D '40, HULAN ROBERTSON, Comanche Aqricultural Education EEA. '41-'42g Intramural Basketball L. E. ROBINSON, O'Donnell Agriculture BILLY C. SANDERS, Dublin Agricultural Administration Member Tennis Club '40-'41-'42, W. I-IOMER SANDERS, Alvord .lndustrial Arts ROBERT N. SEIDEL, Meridian General Agriculture l Corporal Co. F '41-'42g S.O.T.S. C O X '41-'42. lub '41-'42 STANLEY STEGALL, San Antonio , Fish and Game Conservation Corporal Co. A 'Ally Vice President San Antonio M Sf Club '41-'4Z. U ' W MILLS STRICK STRICKLEN, Del Rio F? Agricultural Education Butches Club '40-'41-'42p Football '39-40-'41, Cor- i poral Co. F '4Og Sergeant Co. F '4Ig Staff Sergeant '41, Second Lieutenant of Staff '41, HAROLD STROUD, Hamilton Animal Husbandry HOWARD TAYLOR, Richland Springs Agricultural Administration LEE ROY THOMPSON, Colorado City General Agriculture TOMMY TOLAND, Breckenridge Agricultural Education F.F.A. '40-'4l-'42, College Farm Club '41-'42 CLIFTON H. TUCKER, Garland Dairy Husbandry Los Caballeros '41-'42p Honorary Company '4lf'427 Corporal Co. C '41-'42y Intramural Sports '40- '41-'42, JOHN NANCE VARNER, cottonwgod General Industrial Second Lieutenant Staff '41-'42, Honorary Corn- pany '40-'41-'4Zy C.P.T. Pilot License '4l. EDDIE WALTERS, Happy Agricultural Education I ' f' 3 Butches Club '4l 4Z. N f ROBERT WELLS, Desdemona Agricultural Education C. V. WHITTAKER, Chilton Agricultural Education Honorary Company '40-'41-'42, Guidon Company C 'All-'42, ED. HERLE WILLIAMS, Stephenville General Agriculture President Iunior Class '40-'4Ig State F.F.A. Offi- cer '4U-'4lg F.F.A. '40-'4l-'425 Los Caballeros '40- '4l-'42g Sec.-Treas. Los Caballeros '41-'42g Presi- dent Senior Class '4l-'42g Sergeant Co. C '41- '42g Reporter on I-TAC '4l-'42, Flying Cadet '4l-'42, Honorary Company '4l-'42g Who's Who in Agriculture '4l-'42, Whos Who in Honor Points. W 1fJ'd lM GRASS lUlRlR rgtiirg i942 JAC' 414. U94 4-dfn. ?,, Ou ! by Ar .gt WJ I ' ff Q wif ,I The adequately equipped m a ch in e shops give those stu- dents enrolled in In- dustrial Arts an ex- c e l l e nt opportunity for practical training. IOE F. WILLIAMSON, Gatesville Agricultural Education F.F.A. '40-'4I-'42, S.D.W.W.V. '41-'42. L. I. WILSON, Brownwood Agricultural Education I F.F.A.y-'4I-'42- Chorus '41-'42. W, A, W ' ' - e , ' 44:1 ' - , t Sergeant Co. F A' .- Q-'4l+'4Z. A A ,ll S WILSON WRIGHT, Brownwood eneral Industrial .1 F Band '40A'4lg Corporal '4l-'42, S.D.W.W.V. '41-'4Z. BILLY D. ALLISON, Groesbeck Chemical Enqineerinq College Orchestra '4UA'4I342g Scholarship T Award '40-'4l7 Second Lieutenant, Adjutant First Battalion: Press Club '4l-'42, Military Editor I-TAC '4lf'42. HEWITT ALLISON, Water Valley Civil Engineering Corporal Co. A '4l-'42g Track Team '4U4'4l 42: Intramural Sports '4UA'4l-'42, Butches Club '41-'42, D. I, ANDERSON, Stephenville Engineering 009: 71'--J , Q fufglfv-J ,U-'C 7 7, feqweljiweedi, ,wwL,4,-lc. ,e is M LO dSfH.d..C,OmW5i.EIUb.4:1.k266fEff196f9tEnJx.e . up fdf 'L, 41342. , - . A 0-1 n .J 10 F., 9' N. K. BARNETT, Port Neches Mechanical Engineering IACK BLACKMAN, Hutto Electrical Engineering LEE BOW, Ranger Petroleum Engineering BILLY BOYAR, Hamilton Civil Engineering W. BOYD, McCaulley Aeronautical Engineering Honorary Comp if iifflfg K , o , it MAJ rf, , if ' O-'41-'42. .C RL F. BR ntonio Civil Engineering Lords and Commoners Club '40-'4lf'42p Honorary Company '40-'41-'42, Second Lieutenant Company B '4lp Refreshment Committee Corps Danceg Knight of the Portal of Lords and Commoners Club '41-'-425 Captain of Company B '4l-'42g Tennis Club '40-'41-'42. ABL BUTL! R, tephenville f Civil Engineering EUELL BO BYERS, Winters Electrical Engineering Los Caballeros Club '39-'40-'41-'42, Secretary- Treasurer of Los Caballeros Club '40-'4lg Engi- neers Club '39-'4U7 Sergeant in Band '40-'4lg Sec- ond Lieutenant ot Band '41-'42, College Orchestra '40-'41-V127 Davis Hall Reporter '4l-'42g Ofiicer's Club '4l-'42g Member Bosque Bottom Boli- weevils. ff 'f.,' D orro W. BYNUM, San Saba ' 4' Aeronautical Engineering ' ' 3 ' - A' ' Utopian Club '4l-'42, Corporal Company V . ' ' DONALDHL. CALLAHAN, Presidio I ' Civil Engineering - V g 'I , Corporal Company VD '40-'41-'42g Honorary Com- pany '40-'41-'42yElntramural Spotfts '40-'41-'42g Ten- nis Club '4U-'4lp Utopian Club '41-'42, NEIL EAVES, Carbon Vocational Agriculture C.P.T. Program '41-'42. IOE M. DANOFE, Gallup, New Mexico Aeronautical Engineering Honorary Company '40-'41-'42, Lords and Com- moners Club '40-'41-'42g Secretary, Lards and Commoners Club '4l-'-425 Civilian Pilots Training Fall Session '4ly Honor Student '4Of'4lg Chorus '40-'4lp Officers Club '41-'42, Second Lieutenant Commander Company A '4l-'42p Tennis Club '40-'4lg Sergeant Company A '40-'4l. RASS UR l 94' E rt WARREN DENGLER, Port Neches Mechanical Engineering CLAUDE DITMORE, IR., Tennyson Civil Engineering '41-'42g Honorary Company '41-'4Z. ,-. V fc' . A- IACK WLER, Elgin . , - C' A Architectural Engineering Member S.D.W.W.V. '41-'42g Art Club '41-'42, ii eie Ax LEoNARD GARRETT, Stephenville if A il' iii - - - , J ftfig V -V V 535 Electrical Engineering 2' dm Distinguished Student Award '40-'4lp Sports Edie ,tz ir K L tor Grassburr '41-'4Zg Press Club '4l-'42g Presi- Q s:':: 7 'i:': 5 Vgywy - dent of Student Council of Religious Activities r ty T, ' ,g,,g. Q 2113425 Who's Who in Electrical Engineering x 9 '4l-'42. LEO GILLESPIE, Coleman Aeronautical Engineering Honorary Company '41-'42. CLAYTON HARTE, Naples Engineering IOHN H. HARTSFIELD, Gallup, New Mexico Mechanical Engineering ' LEON HATCHER, Coleman Q, '05 ' Z Electrical Engineering ' Vgiy gg, ..': i r Sergeant Company B '4l-'42g Honorary Com- tig C A puny '40-'41-'42. 'ek 1 is 5 ' A E Another well- equipped laboratory is found in the Sci- ence Department. Students in Chemis- try iind sufficient ma- terial ior numerous experiments. Distinguished Student '40-'4lg Member S.D.W.W.V. NORMAN I-IATCHER, Albany I . Chemical Engineering I Student 'Council Representative '41-'42, Second Lieutenant of Cormpany A '4l-'42,. Member of CollegeYOrchestra '40-'4l-'42, Honorary Company '40-'4l-'42, Secretary-Treasurer S.O.T.S. '4l-'42. IAMES HEYMAN, Menard rp I-Y . 4 Engineering - Semest r A nor Roll '4Of4'IT fRS'i'1eslflRank. W, yyilxqvlllltor E gineer '40-Yi, Freshman First Ser- geant Company F '40-' , Honorary Company '40-'4l-'42, Scholastic T Award '40-'4l, Who's rj Who in Chemistry, Language, Math '41-'42, FRED IOHNSON, IR., Sinton Chemical Engineering Art Club '4l-'42, Corporal '4l, Intra-Collegiate Church Council '4l-'42, Newman Club '39-'40, Pres. Newman Club BILLY KIDWELL, Electra Aeronautical Engi Distinguished Student '40-'41, Corporal Company J l 42 F '4 -' . '4l. Aeronautical Engineering neering CLINTON MANN KINGS N lb RALPH WM. KEENER, Mineral Wells Engineering Vikings Club '40-'4l-'42, Football Lette a ' '41, Football Co-Ca '40, Track '4l, lst Sergeant Company '41 4 IOE KITCHENS, IR,, Teague Civil Engineering Band '40-'4l-'42, Corporal in Band '41-'42, Intrae mural Sports '4l-'42, Electrical EHQ1HE9I1 ptain '4l, Fire F n GEORGE KAVOURAS, Corpus Chr ti Engineering MILES LOCKE, Stamford Civil Engineering Corporal Company A '40, First Lieutenant Company A '40-'4l, Provisional Second Lieu- tenant Co. A '40, Captain First Bn. Commander '41, Officers Club '40-'4l-'42, Intramural Sports '39-'40-'4l-'42, Athletic Officer First Bn. '4l-'42, JACK MILLWEE JONES, Wichita runs j S.D.W.W.V. '41-'42, S.O.T.S. '40-'41-'42, HERBERT MAAS, IR., Vernon Mechanical Engineering Scholarship Award '41, Rifle Team '4l-'42, Rifle Team T Award '4l, Feature Editor Grass- burr '42, Second Lieutenant Band '42, First Lieu- tenant Band '42, Captain Band '42, Press Club '41-'42, Officers Club '4l-'42, S.D.W.W.V. '4l-'42, ge - ff, it in Student Reception Committee '4l-'42, 7 Y ALTON McCLELLAN MAC , Stamford 4J. ' Aeronautics I Honorary Company '40-'41-'42, Corporal Hon- -' 'i ,5- orary Company '41-'42, Silver Keys Club '4U-'4l- A '42, Secretary and Treasurer Silver Keys '4l-'42, 7 Second Lieutenant Company B '4l4'42, Cap- tain company B '41-'42, T.T.P. Club '40-'41-'42, 2 President T.T.P. Club '4l-'42, Officers Club '4l- 4' VA ' fb '42, Golf Team '40-'4i. i' il GIRASSBIUIRR tE 194122 'lm These boys are fu- ture engineers ab- sorbed in compli- cated yet interesting study of Physics. HARRY MCKIIVI, Carlsbad, New Mexico Petroleum Engineering S.O.T.S. Club '39-'40-'4l-V125 Corporal Company A '39p Corporal Company C '39-'4Ug Platoon Sergeant Company C '4Ug First Sergeant Com- pany C '4l-'42. Com- '39-'4O. T Award '40-'4l. Club '41-'42p Corporal LaVERNE PASS, San Antonio Aeronautical Engineering Intramural Sports '39-'4Ug Track Team '39-'4Og Rifle Team '39-'4Uy Citation Award for Rifle Team '39-'4Og Assistant Circulation Manager for I-TAC '39-'4Og Corporal Company A '39- '4Og Second Best Drilled Cadet '39-'4Op Hon- orary Company '39-'4Og Platoon Commander Hon- orary Company '4O-'4Ig Captain Company A '40-'4lg Senior Representative Student Council '40-'4lg Vikings '40-'4l-'42p President I,T.A.C, Air Corps '40-'4ly Lieutenant Colonel '41-'42g Regi- mental Executive Officer '41-7127 Non Athletic T Award '4Of'4Ig Private Pilot License: Cadet in C.P.T. Spring '4Ig Officers Club '40-'41-'42, PI-IILIP PARKER, Indian Creek Aeronautical Engineering DERWOOD RAIVISEY, Sudan Engineering Member Tarleton Eagle Scout Alumni '40-'4l-'427 Flying Cadet in C.P.T. GILBERT B. REED, Eliasville Petroleum Engineering Corporal Company B '41-'42g Golf Team '39- '4U-'4lg Intramural Basketball '39-'40-'41-'4Zg Intra- mural Golf '4l-'42. ELDOR RIEWE, Pottsville Civil Engineering Who's Who in Engineering LANDON N. ROBERTS, Weatherford Petroleum Engineering Vikings Club '41-'42g Band '41-'42g Second Lieu- tenant Band '41-'42g Little Symphony Orchestra '4l-'42p S.D.W.W.V. '41-'42g Member of Bosque Bottom Bollweevils. DONALD BRUCE ROBERTSON, Mineral Aeronautical Engineering ROBERT ROTHE, Stephenville Aeronautical Engineering R. A. CHICK SCHMIDT, Kingsville Civil Engineering Lords and Commoners Club '41-'42g President of Student Council '41-'42, Standing Nominating Committee '41-'42, Student Leadership Conference '4l-'4Zg Newman Club '40-'4l-'42g Semester B Honor Roll Fall and Spring '40-'4lg Freshman Nominating Committee '4Ug Football Letterman '40-'41g Corporal Company C '4lg Member Ten- nis Club '4U-'4lg Officers Club '41-'42, Cadet Corps Dance Committee '41-'42g Sergeant Company C '4lp Second Lieutenant Company C '4l7 Cap- tain Regimental Staffg Runner-up Senior Favorite: Who's Who in Government for '41-'42, BILLY SEAMAN, Lueders Petroleum Engineerin Intramural Sports '38-'39-'4Og Corporal Company A '39-'4Og Second Lieutenant Company A '39- '4Og First Lieutenant Company A '39-'40g Cita- tion Award for Military Proficiency '39-'4Og Of- ficers Club '39-'4U-'4l-'42g Lords and Commoners Club '39-'40-'41-'42g Provisional Captain Company A '40-'4lp President Lords and Commoners '40- '4lg First Lieutenant Regimental Staff '41-42, Ramp Foreman, Davis Hall '41-'42, Regimental Sz, Sn, Ofld S-i. BILLIE JOE STARK, Sudan Civil Engineering Honorary Company '40-'41-'42, LAWRENCE WM. STEPHENS, Texon Mechanical Engineering JOSEPH W. STRAWN, Electra Aeronautical Engineering Honorary Company '40-'4l-'42p Corporal Com- pany F '41-'42g Guidon Carrier '41-'42, NEILL SUTTON, Gorman Chemical Engineering DOYLE THURMAN, Anson Electrical Engineering Commander Company E '41-'42g Second Bat- talion Representative of Intramural Sports '41-'4Zg Fourth Best Drilled Freshman '40-'4lg Candidate for President of Senior Class '41-'42y Basketball Player: Honorary Company '40-'4l. le RASSBILIRF ,g HIE 1942 i I ll ,riff . +f- S I. R is-Jr 'Ks One of the classes in the Mathematics De-- partment is calculus. It gives engineering students, Who are to continue their work elsewhere an excel- lent foundation in the higher branches oi Mathematics. WILBAR K, TURNER, Kermit Geology Platoon Sergeant Company E '4l-'42q Honorary Company '41-'42. ERNEST WALLACE, Mineral Wells Aeronautical Engineering Member of Iohn Tarleton Flying Cadets. BILL WHITTHORNE, Ionesboro Aeronautical Engineering C. P. T. Summer Session '40, S.D.W.W.V. '41-'42. EUGENE WILLIS, Llano Civil Engineering Football '40-'4Ig Butches Club '41-'42p Sergeant Company A '41-'42. . B. D. WILSON, Laliflarque Chemical Engineering A, L. ZIEGELMEYER, Galveston Mechanical Engineering Vikings Club '39-'40-'41-'4'Zg Officers Club '4UA'4l- '42g Press Club '40-'4lg Episcopal Club '40-'4l7 Engineers Club '39-'40-'41, T.T.P.'s Club '39-'40 'fll-'4Zp Third Best Drilled Freshman '39, Corporal Company B '39g Provisional Second Lieutenant Company B '4Op Honorary Company '39-'4O- '-413425 Intramural Sports '4Og Circulation Mana- ger oi I-TAC '40, Secretary-Treasurer Vikings Club '40-'41-'42p Lieutenant Colonel '4Ug Cadet Colonel '4ly Citation Award '4lg Commander Honorary Company 'lil-'42, Assistant to the P.M.S.5iT. '4l-'42. LETHA MAE BEAMAN, Stephenville Speech I-TAC Feature VVriter '4Uy Feature Editor '4l-'42p 'Winner of Iunior Intercollegiate Honors in Poetry Interpretation '4lp Tarleton Players '40-'4I342, Press Club '40-'Lil-V125 Secretary Press Club '41- '42g Speech Club '40-'4l-'4Zg Aggettes '40-'4lg Utopian Club Reporter '4l4'42p Who's Who in Speech and in English '4l-'42. GERALDINE BRUMMETT, Fairy Art Art Club '40-'41-'42, Aggettes '40-'4lp Speech Club '4l-'42. LUCILE BURNETT, Stephenville Art Tejas Club '40-'4l-'42g Reporter Tejas Club '41-'427 Art Club '40-'41-'42g President Art Club '41-'42g Society Editor of I-TAC '41-'42g Aggettes '41-'42g Senior Executive Committee '41-'42, JOE COLEMAN, Ballinger Architectural Engineering Football '4U4'4l-'42g Butches Club '4l-'42p Band '4O-'4l- '4Zg Sergeant Band '41-'4Zg Art Club '4l-'42g B. S. U, Council '40-'41-'42g Scholarship T Award '40-'4lg Chorus '41-'42g Who's Who in Architecture '4l-'42, LCIS DOLAN, Carlton Speech Speech Club '41-'42, I. LEWIS EVANS, Stephenville Fine Arts Vikings Club '39-'40-'4l-'42g President Vikings Club '4l- '42g Dance Orchestra '39-'40-'41-'42g Leader Dance Orchestra '41-'42g T.T.P.'s '41-'42g Symphony Orchestra '39-'40-'41-'42g Student Conductor Symphony '40-'4lg Band '39-'40-'41-'42g Provisional Second Lieutenant '4Oy First Lt. Band '39-'4Ug' Captain Band '41-'4Z7 Major Band '41-'42y Officers Club '40-'41-'42g Intramural QM '39-'4O. EDNA IOYCE GRIBBLE, Wellington Public School Music Tejas Club '40-'41-'42g Aggettes '40-'4l-'42g Fine Arts Club ' U-'4I-'4 - Who's WhO '4l-'42, MA ELIZABETH HEARN, Eastland ublic School Music WE? .WILMA HINGST, East Bernard Public School Music Fine Arts Club '39-'40-'4lg Girls' Band '39-'40-'4lp Presi- dent Girls' Band '40-'4lg Student Director of Girls' Band '40-'4lp Chorus '39-'40-'4Ig Freshman Nominating Com- mittee '39y Aggettes '39-'40-'4l. SARA LAMUN, Big Spring Liberal Arts Aggettes '40-'41-'42g O.W.L.S. '40-'41 O.W.L.S. '41-'42g Senior Executive Tarleton Singers '40-'41-'42g Fine Arts President Tarleton Singers '41-'42, SIDNEY LUNDGREN, Elgin Public School Music Silver Keys Club '4l-'42g Little Symphony Orchestra '40- ine Arts Club '40-'41-'42p Secretary Grarnophiles '4Oy Hostess Grarnophiles '40-'4l 42g Aggettes '40-'4lg Girls Band '40-'4lg National Piano Roll '40-'4lg Chorus '41-'42g topians Club '41-'42g B.S.U. Council '4Uf'4l-'42q Dis- nguished Student '40-'4ly Who's Who in Music '4l-'4Z'. 41-'474 sa'-fit -67 X. 1 1 I tl , ., '41-'-425 Gramophiles '40-'41-'42p Chorus '40-'4l-'42g Yell 1' Leader '41-'42g Sergeant B ryd '4l-'42g tafi erg I ' '41-'4Z: T.T.P.'s Club '4l-'42, X ' M DRE M IC, Step nville I , pec' l r ' ' J qqe ' -'41-'42 Om mom .S c '4 QL - X al ub '4,l-' 7 Uto g Q l' 25 Scho ars MN T A ' 34 Q t I E HOG S he vilietj I I M .usi' H it ine era lu '4l' 7' S. he 'l-'4lg ' e rts Clu '3 ' U-' '42g ice ' . met hw X lu ' - Q t C ru ' 9-' 5 e hm Con , .5 '4Oy .lv nu r No ' t 265atin'53CornirlIhtie5Q39- 'I pxztggef 39, ' . . f ' , 'ARY - Rs, st tyfgl X , Q N ' sc ' X X Q Q Y? ine I ' V C '40-'4 -' 25 A.W . C ncil '40-'4l-'42g ' : iden of . S. ' 25 a ilesg - me es ub -'4 ' enio Exe tive ornm' e '4 -' , . 3 W afship A ardf '40-' , Nat' nal H or R ll of- t- .45 P1-aye I fn, Xfho's Wl'1oQJin Englis '41-'4 . J it ' X- T L 1 i , xx if gl X Z' U Xt? l S5 PM i It t j It x GRASS IUIR ll7HlE 11942 H . P ln the Art Depart- ment sketching mod- els occupies the time ot the advanced stu- dents While begin- ners learn the funda- mentals of drawing. BRIGGS ROBERTSON, Sloton Commercial Art Los Caballeros Club '4l-'42p Whc's Who in Art '4l 42. FRANCES SCI-IMIDT, Stephenville 1 School Music of N.R.D.'s '41-427 Recreation Com 'ttee '41-'42 in Honor Points '4l-'42. Liberal Arts , holarship T Award '40-'4lg S.D.W.W.V. '41- '42p Student Council '4l-'42p Tarleton olle Singers '41-'42g Who's Who in English ' l-'4 DORI MAN, Brownfield Club '41-' 5 President of Tejas Club '41- ' , ess Cu 413425 Grassburr Club Edito I -' i t Club '40-'41-'42g Tarleton Singers -' 27 li ie Symphony Orchestra '4l-'42- mop les '40-'4l-'42g Officers Club '41-'42g A B onsor '4l-'4Zg National Honor Roll of iano Players '4l7 Senior Gift Committee '41-'427 sf I B.S.U. Council '41-'42g N.R.D,'s '41-'42g Secretary if Student Reception Committee '4l7 o's Who STEPHEN oran Art Lords GI'1tg'CO1'I1 Hers U-'4i' Zp ciub '40- '4l-'42p Secret y-Tr urer Art XQuh '4l-'42g Platoo S nt C pany 'DH' 342. DOREECE WILSON, Lwiayx Public School Music Fine Arts Cl M403 l-42, irls' nd '4 13427 Gram i '4EM42. i B T l IG , 'Wic For At ' ' - ll ' r lub 4142, Aggettes '40 rleton or '40-' l ' ARGAR T A AMS ohnsv e I Business Administra on ' QETTY S Ce tervi Home Eco ic , S.O Club 40-'4 Sine Cera '4l-'42g Home E omid?,Clu '4 3427 Aqqettes '4l-'42g Iunior ecutve Couryly N.R.D.'sg President of N.R.D.'s N,'4i.'3t V, 4 3' x 4 t M gg -Aga., 1 'E j 1 A' ' if J 4, Q, RA 5 E mm x . 451 ' HORACE BARTLETT, Lonqworth Pre-Medical Honorary Company '40-'41-'42g Corporal Company D '4l-'42g Preflvledical Club '4l-'42. BETTY IO BEENE, Stephenville Home Economics Home Economics Club '40-'41-'42g Aqqettes '4I- '42g S.D.W.W.V. '4l-'425 Who's Who in Home MILDRED BEIDLEMAN, Stephenville Business Administration S.O.S. Club '39-'40-'41, Reporter S.O.S. Club '40- '4lp Sine Cera '41-'42, Vice-President Sine Cera '4l-'42g Aaqettes '39-'40-'41, Non-Athletic T Award, lunior Executive Council '39-'40, lunior Editor Grassburr '40-'4lp T.T.S. Club '4l-'42g President T.T.S. Club '4l-'42 VWJQ ,Business Administration ,- Economics. J X - J ALICE LYN BELL, Floydada f .W.L.S. Club '40-'4l-'42g Girls' Band '40 iS1 '40-'4l-' , Basketball '4l-'42g m 14 QAMZ BETTY Brooms, stephenviiie i I fr Special . LAMON BLAINE, Dublin Business Administration CATHERINE BLANTON, Dublin Business Administration Aqgettes '4lf'42g Basketball '4l-'42. THELMA BOGUSCH, Mason Social Science Who's Who in Education '4l4'42. ZENA ESTELLE BOLIN, Knox City Elementary Education Aqqettes '40-'4l-'42g Girls' Band '40-'4l-'42. DOROTHY BOX, Hico Social Science T Award in Basketball '39, WILLIAM BRADLEY, Mineral Wells Pre-Law Lords and Commoners Club '40-'4l-'42g Vice-Presi- dent Lords and Commoners '4l-'42g Editor of the Grassburr '4l-'42g First Sergeant Co. D '41, Second Lieutenant Co. D '4lg Member of Hone orary Company '41-'42y Tennis Club '40-'4l-'42p Vice-President Tennis Club '40-'4lp Eagle Scout Alumni '4l-'42g Parliamentarian Eagle Scout Alumni '4l-'42p Press Club '4I-'42, President Press Club '4l-'-421 Freshman Nominating Committee '4l-'42g Scholarship T Award '40-'4lg Student Leadership Conference '4l7 Semester Honor Roll: Assistant Librarian '4lp Officers Club '4l-'427 Intramural Sports '40-'41-'427 Director of Intra- mural Sports Co. D '4l-'42g Second-in-Com- manol of Co. E '4l-'42g Sergeant Honorary Come pany: Student Recreation Committee '4l-'42y Stu- dent Reception Committee '4ly Who's Who in Economics '41-42g '41-'42, Who's Who in Honor Points OLGA BROTHERS, O'Brien Home Economics Aqqettes '40-'4l4'427 Home Economics Club '40- '4l-'42. ' . W Pt K' W ill G S B 'U R YR .-1942 One of the numerous courses oiiereol in the Department of Arts and Sciences is Soci- ology. ii ' :Q u 1 DOUGLAS BROWN, Lometa . Business Administration Sergeant Major, Second B il- a- . mural Basketball '41-'W , . lains ' qlsaiipf , M in ics lfl ggQveg 40-' g Home Eonomics '41-'42g ' a foie Economics 1-'42g Girls' Band I ANN5BUBGETT, sum Anna ', flf 1, , ' . ' N Elementary Education W X X BERTHA M EUR rr, D im J V 1 ment Edu tion fi' g tte 41-'42 lf 1 n ALYEEN CANTP ls, St ford J ' r 1 Business A inistra' n I A X ' Aggeties '4O7' 1342711 orus' -'41-'4 , Basketball 'N '41-'42q Te rits '41, qt X , MApgJERinA'QAPP , Pontotoc ,n ,ff Jome! Economi 1' ' ' 1 A., ' jus Ckb '4U -'42.:' ice- iolent jas,Cl Tix! . 4l-'42g AW. . C rg '41-' Parl' enta an N 7 A.W .X Coyvzil '4 442g Co-B sin M age 5 rf ' rf Ac '11 1421 Press Club '41f 7 HQ ECW lg mics Club '41 '42g ju C 'manr Eco ' ' nomics Club ' 1'42p jlfgge 4OA'41- 27 enior 1 ,A ' ,Aja Cou il D' gate '4lf-'42y' Vertising Committee l Y hs' c S Aixigzr' M C Ville HI or N 1 DW , ' ' af Lobo r T n' ian , 4 pis '4l' gette 40-'4 427 P - f Medi al '4 ' -42g ' Ar C u 4l. ' 72,22 CARR,gnokesmi WHQ,f Cs ' ' DS.T. ' ' 3424! ecr gary VST, Club 12441-'42p' New an l ' 7 Secretary- Sur ' ' g S.D.VV.1N.V. '41- ' '42g rllamen ri n Home conomics Club '41- G ' ,p tte O-'41-'42g Se retary Aggettes '41- . Q YF ' 2 nn' T Award 'Luo Q4-w-Cd-'1-94 cfm LURLYNE CARTER, Hawley Elementary Education Home Economics Club '41-'42, Aggettes '4O- L-lv 1 '41-'42. 5 ' PAULA cATo, Comanche ' Social Science X I Tejas '40-'41-'4Zg Aggettes '40-'41, Little Sym- i ,I phony '40-'41-'42. , f V, bf' EDNA CLARK, May H f 'L' Business Administration .A We-' Aggetfes '40-'41-'42g Basketball '40-'41-'42. J X. ' llil l V REDA WRAY CLARK, Cisco Physical Education l.A.P.S. Club '4U'4'l-'42p Agqettes '41-1427 T.T.S. crab '4l-'42, ' Duff! , ALVAREE coLE, Granbury ,Daze 41,c4'- 5 S3 it Business Administration ,J,.Y,4!,!6K?-',q4'ffL. NANCY COLLlER, Fort Worth W Business Administration tb K Freshman Representative Student Council '40-417 Secretary Student Council '4lf'42g lunior F.F.A, BEN COWLING, Ha Sweetheart '4O 4ly Distinguished Student Award '4U-'4lg lunior Favorite '40-'4lg Tejas Club '40- '4l-'42g T.T.S. Club '40-'41, Vice-President T.T.S. Club '41-'42, S.D.'W.W.V. '41-'42, Officers Club '41-'42g Sponsor Company C '41-'42g Aggettes '4U-'4l-'42. N I milton , J J Business Administration Vice-President lunior Class '40-'4ly President Speech Club '40-'4lg Firefighters Club '40-'4l7 Tarleton Eagle Scout Alumni '40-'4lg lunior Nomi- nating Committee '40-'4lg Student Leadership Con- ference '40-'4lg Butches Club '40-'41, Vice-Presi- dent Butches '40-'4lg Vice-President B.S.U. Cou - cil '40-'41, President B.S.U. Council '40-'41-'42, Speech Club '40-'4lg Vice-President Tarleton Eagle Scout Alumni '41-'42, Rifle Team '40-'41-'42g Vic - President Student Council '41-'4Z7 Dance Directi '41-'42g Intramural Sports '40-'41-'42, Student Rec- reation Committee '4l-'42, Religious Activity Council '41-'42, Distinguished Student '40-'4l7 T Award Rifle Team '40-'4l7 Citation Award '40-'lily Officers Club '41-'42q Lieutenant Co. E '4l-'-425 Lieutenant '4l-'42g Major First Battalion '42, BILLIE RUE COYLE, Newport Elementary Education D.S.T. '40-'41-'42g Agqettes Band '41-'42, MARGARET CRAWFORD, Mertzon Business Administration Fine Arts '41-'42. A ROSAMOND CROWELL, Bluff Dale Home Economics IAMES CUMMINS, San Saba Y l' x ,Q X as i Nt, , at X I '40-'4l-'42g Girls' Pre-Medical Platoon Sergeant Company C '41-'42, ' ' ' M I me Team '40-'41-'4Zg Honorary Company '4U-'4l- - F Los Caballeros '40-'41-'42. fy .I . FRANCES DAVES, Houston N f Home Economics Aqgettes '40-'4l-'42g Home Eco mics ' '42g Baptist staaaat Carman '41-'42. A L. it RASSBURR if 4 ,lf W fff . 1 I sf ,ft , is 1 lv Q ' 4 5 J V i ' .pr - i tit 'Wil' 1719 l A , -. , 4 'T IIS Students of Business Administration find that an Accounting Laboratory offers an excellent opportuni- ty to test their ability in this subject. I X ,j44,...0.., oscz-in HENRY DAVIS, step Q al' 'HL - Social Science Q- Utopian Club '4l-'42, . WANDA DOBBlS Social Science l-TAC Reporter Press Club '40-'4l F.F.A. Sweetheart erary T Award '4l. OPAL DEBBIC , , Business 'fy' Aqqettes '4l-'ag Stephenville 4 '40-'4lg Editor I-TAC '4l-'42q '42g Aqqettes '40-'4l-'42g Senior X '4l-'42g S.D.W.W.V. '41-'42g Lit- '4O-'4lg Tennis T Award '40- ED DUBST, Mineral VVells Pre-Law Lords and Commoners Club '40-'41-'-12g Vice- President Senior Class '41-'42g Chairman Senior Class Gift Committee '4l-'42q Tennis Club '40- '4l-'42g Secretary-Treasurer Tennis Club '41-'42g Speech Club '40-'4lg Intramural Football '41-'427 Sergeant Company E '41-'42g Second in Corn- mand, Second Platoon Company E 'All-'42, FRANCES DUKE, De Leon Elementary Education Aqqette '49-'-ily Horne Economics Club '40-'4l. f'N ESTELLE EDMONDSON, Fairy Dietetics Aqqettes '40-'41-'42g Speech Club '4l-'42, Rochelle 4U-'4l-V127 Home Economics Club 'lil- e for Vice-President, Home Eco- Club '41-42. EDWARD MAHANEY EBWIN, facksboro Business Administration fyfwf ,dgfilitary Editor Grassburr '4l-'42p Rifle Team ' ' ' l-'42p Band '40-'41-7127 First Sergeant Band ,- . ,W ju., '42y Los Caballeros '40-'4l-'42g Citation Cord, VJ' - If' , f f' ifle Team 'lily T Award Rifle Team '4lg f -A, I Club '4U7 Provisional First Sergeant Band ' ' p ?ond Lieutenant Band '41-'42g Officers Club U' fy! V ' 5 Who's Who '41-'42. Ky 9-Q-y f. f YK f ,Aww , POCHOLA EVANS, Proctor ' Home Economics Aqgettes '40-'41-'42, Home Economics Club '41-'42. Pdfyzlf 4 ,QU AUBREY EARLE FIEE, Sudan Pre-Medical PrevMedical Club '4l-'42, Speech Club '41-'42. WANDA FEAGAN, Stephenville Social Science X DOROTHY ELESHER, Crowell Home Economics Agqettes '39-'40-'4ly Home Economics Club '4l. WILMA FLOYD, Comyn Business Administration l.A.P.S. Club '4l-'42, Speech Club '40-'41-'42g Aqqettes '40-'4l-V127 Letter in Speech. FRANCES FOSTER, Odessa Laboratory Technician D.S.T. Club '4lp Reporter D.S.T. Club '41-'42g Pre- Medical Club '4l-'42, Agqettes '41-'427 Girls' Band '4l4'42. A Sweetwater 'Yo f GA KA Pre-Medical 6 dye! Pre-Medical Club '4Of'4l-'42, Golf '40-'4l-'42, Aa- , qettes '40-'41, ' V, A 1oY GERALD, Hamilton jf L-PJ Elementary Education O.W.L.S. Club '40-'41-'42, Duchess at Footb l Coronation '42y Aqqettes '4l4'427 A.W.S. Council '41-'42, Fine Arts '41-'42, Senior Executive Corn- mittee '41-'42p Tarleton Sinqers '40-'41-'427 Semes- ter l-lonor Roll '4lg N.R.D.'s '41-'42, Vice-President N.R.D,'s '41-'42, Secretary-Treasurer Tar eton Singers, Senior Class Gift Committee MARY IOSEPH K GILBERT, Stephenville Business ' s .: ation ' Aqqettes '4 J -42. 9 ' MM 1' f A 1oN GLE 215 Q ff I ome E onomi j I1 'J ' Tej lub '40-'41-'42, Aqqettes '40-'41-427 Sponf r Company A '4l-'42p Officers Club '41-'42, L l Home Economics Club '41-'42, Chorus '40-'41, Runner-up Seniorfavorite '41-'42, Runner-up Miss rmieton 111342, 'r.T.s, club '41-'42, KATHRYN GREEN, Oglesby Elementary Teachers Home Economics Club '40-'4lg Fine Arts Club '40- '4l-'42g Aqqettes '40-'41-'42, PAULINE HAFER, Clifton Laboratory Technician D.S.T. Club '40-,4l-'42, Aggettes '40-'41-'42, Pre- Med. Club '40-'41-'42, Secretary-Treasurer Pre- Med Club '41-'42. 1,4 i c7O F H L. -sniff 'X if ff n 'i L I IH'CHLXS5Bl1IQ IE 1149142 3 V 11 A X The Home Econom- ics Department has numerous well- equipped Labs Where the students put theory to Work into practical usage. One ot these is the modern Foods Labh oratory. ELAINE I-IALE, Stephenville Business Administration sos. Club '40-' I spacers Club '41-'42. . I y ZMARIORIE HALL, Gmesviiie My W conomics mel Club '40-'41-'42g Aggettes '40-'4l-'42g Senior W Reporter Aqqettes '41-'427 Home Economics CI '41-'42g N.E.D.'s '4l-'42g Parliamentarian N.RD '41-'42. MELBA HAND, Trent ,M WW Business Administration Aqqeztes '40-'4l. . I l GENE HA IN, n ab Elementary Educat Aqqeites '4OA' i-' z W BILL HARRIS, El Paso 'I I A Business Administration - JANE HAWTHORN wid '- Home Economics Aqqettes '40-'41-'42g Home Economics Club '4l 42 VIRGINIA IEANNE HEARN, Water Valley Elementary Education IEWEL IIEIZEE, Dublin Home Economics Aqqettes '40-'4l-'42g Secretary Home Economics Club '41-'42p Scholarship T Award '40 4l Utopian Club '41-'42. DOROTHY LOU HEMPHILL, Hamilton Business Administration Basketball T Award '40-'4lg Aqqettes '4O-'4l- '42. LATHA HILLYABD, Brady Laboratory Technician Aqqettes '40-'4l0'42g Dramatics Club 40 4l 42 - Reporter Pre-Med. Club '40-'4l 42 IAPS Club '40-'41-'42g Secretary-Treasurer '42. HOMER I. HODGE, Winters Business Administration Los Caballeros Club '40-'4l-'42g President Los Caballeros Club '41-'427 Speech Club '40-'4l-'427 Officers Club '4l-'42p Intramural Athletic Officer Company A '4l-'427 Rifle Team '40-'4l-'42g Track '42g Citation Award '4Op Advertising Mana- qer Senior Class '4l-'42g Honorary Company '40- '4l-'42g First Serqeant Honorary Company '4l-'42g Third Best Drilled Freshman '40-'4lg Provisional Second Lieutenant '4ly First Lieutenant Company F '4lq Captain Company A '4l-'-423 Who's Who in Honor Points '4l-'42. CONNIE HOLT, Bluff Dale Home Economics Aqqettes '40-'4lg Chorus '39- nornics Club '39-'4l. IERRYE HOOD, Dublin Home Economics Aqqettes '39-'40-'4l-'42g Home Economics Club '4l-'42. BBTSTOL HOPKINS, Galveston Business Administration Aqqettes '40-'41-'42g O.W.L.S, reational Student Council '4l DOBIS CAROLYN HUFFMAN, Ste henville Business Administration Aqqettes '40-'4l. x K DORIS DMAN, ran Home Econom' Chor s '39-'40 Ho E o 1 Clu 39 4 ' 2- Aqge ' 40-' -'4. HAZEL HULSE St enville Technician O.W.L.S. Clu 4 cretary O.W,L.S. fu 4l-'42g T 1Hg rs '4 0'4l-42g'5 u '40-'4l0' 2' ress ' M Pre-Me . b 4 , lu 4l 2, Fresh Nomin ' q C rnriitte '4 Ag ettes 40 4l Girls Editor l 1 ' -' ' , ' ' .0 ' -'4 - ni ' Gras urr ' 5 udent Fiecepti ornmit- tee '4lg Stu R a 'onal ommittee '4l-'42g Rissbuff' Stat 1-'42 'W 0 Wlqo in Zoolo- y an c' l qy '4l-' l R A EN lACKSONl I11CII'1 3 ig Elementa ucation lf 1 ess cl 1H1Slf 1 . it M M xi 1 X ,Pb r X N Ifqettes 40 41 42 f 1 NN AM o ,ci ff t b l an 2 emor xecu e C ittee 4l 425 1 Bu dm s tration 4l 42. Ml N IOHNSTON, Clyde V k hysical Education S 40-' -'42,f jas lu A ' 2, U101 X 41-'47 ' ' --- ' ' -' 's sin ' ' -' arleton Players '41-'42g Speech Club 4l 42 3 .VV I ir- it 19 tw i f if ll .J ., 'l H- 2 l fm! J, M! -1 ll J 'y A W 5 I I XD! ll X ,vjf BRUCE JoNE , ireland gf yi- lll LL it Jlll s Gigi s ' nc 'X X N all t, tml K 1 qi SUQDQ EDJ' -'4gzWv X - 1 BBYl fOYCE, Rising swf xtu l ,Me-Medical Y ' ver Keys '4l-'42g First Sergeant Company A JV,gxxVl1'4i, Second Lieutenant Company A 41 42 1 YV y Honorary Company '41-'427 PreMed Club Here the girls learn to sew by practicing What they learn in class. Clothing Lab- oratory is another Well-equipped lab in the Home Econom- ics Building. KW l '41-'42. J ,YJ x tlvfjiggtiiiirs KELso, oeiesviiie ociology Sine Cera Club '41-'42g A.W,S. Council '41-'427 Vice-President A.W.S, Council '41-'42g Little Sym- phony '4l-'42g Speech Club '4ly Secretary Speech Club '4ly Tarleton Players '4lp Aggettes '41-'42p Scholarship T Award '4lg Student Reception Committee '4ly Associate Editor Grassburr '41- '42p Press Club '41-'427 Girls' Band '41-'42g Re- porter Girls' Band '42g Girls' Band Letter '41-'42p Fine Arts Club '41-'42g Utopian Club '41-'42g N.R.D,'s '4l-'42g Reporter N.R.D.'s '4l-'42g Gramo- philes '4l-'42g Semester Honor Roll '40-'4lg Who's Who in English and Sociology '41-'4Z. IEAN LEIGON, Stephenville Social Science REGINA LEE, Meridian Home Economics Aggettes '40-'41-'42g Home Economics Club '41-'42 PAULA GENE LlNSON, Iasper Q Social Science A N. L. LocKER, Iacksboro t 'by Pre Medical Los Caballeros Club '4l-'42g Pre-Med Club '41-'427 V yy! College Singers '41-'42g Advertising Manager of Tarleton Singers '4l-'42g Bosque Bottom Bollwee- Vilsu '4l-'42, RUBY NELL LOCKHART, Cisc Elementary Education f Aggettes '4l-'42. M! 0 A BILL MCCLELLAN, Rio Vista Physical Education Letterman Tennis Team '40-'41-'427 Letterman Bas- ketball Team '40-'41-'42g Captain Tennis Team '41-'42y Track '41-'42g Student Director Intramural '4l-'427 Corporal Co. C '41-'42p S.D.W.W.V. '4l-'42g President Tennis Club '4l-'42g Fort Softball Team '41-'42, MARY LOU MCCREIGHT, Yantis Laboratory Technician l.A.P.S. Club '4l-'42g Pre-Med Club '40-'41-'42g Aggettes Club '40-'4l-'42g A.W.S. Council '4l-'42. CATHERINE MAE MCDANIEL, Cisco Physical Education Aqqettes '40-'41-'42g S.O.S. Club '40-'4lp Fresh- man Favorite '40-'4ly Sine Cera Club '41-'42g Secretary Sine Cera Club '41-'42g A.W.S. Council '4l-'42g Secretary-Treasurer A.W.S. Council '4l- '42: Yell Leader '4l-'42g Regimental Sponsor '4l- '427 Most Typical Senior Girl '41-'42g Who's 0 in l-l nor Points '41-'42g T.T.S. Club '41-'427 . A - redsurer T.T.S. Club '4l-'42. , x MARY io MCDANIEL, Archer city LJ' Social Science S.G.S. Club '40-'4lg Sine Cera Club '4l-'42g Re- porter Sine Cera Club '41-'42g Aqgettes '4l-'42g Football Queen, '41-'42, ,l MlLDRED MCDONALD, lonesboro Business Administration Aqqettes '40-'4l. GLORI ANNE LR fwdlnut Springs I I Ag e T Award '40- Chi l '42 I Nur g g Pre- - I . MILDRED Mc N, Me ' Home Ec omics ff . A. , Tom lj 1 . -Me al RCELMA ,J ksfr' ' .r ' Tec cian , Q - Dis quis S ' e t 5' ard -4 - - x Mttes -'4 - 7 Pr d lo '4 ly P i nt 'I' Pr - e b ' 2: io xec ' e C ncil . ' -'42 o il 42. A I' L N N, Arthur W ' ' QQ U ,j T ' s '4 5 A s '41-'42g N.R,D.'s '41-'42, yj its E RTI tephenvil Ele ar d n t A ktte yi-' 7 us '40-'4lp Speech Club B TT MA T , Ele tr cience I reshman Exe ' omrnittee '40-'4l7 S.O.S, '40- Z' 7 O ct Play '40-'4l7 Freshman Beauty '40- , 3 President Sine Cera '4l-'427 Utopian Club Z' '4l-'42g Yell Leader '4l-'42g Chorus '40-'4l-'42g Aqqettes '40-'41-'42g Runner-up Senior Favorite 2' 'r Lal! haw, 44 ii' fluff GRA t+-s SSB L, 1 1 t l JJ '-tg ti all . Many classes in va- ried types ot Educa- tion are offered to those students rnajor- ina in Elementary Teaching. L. H. MATTHEWS, Denton Physical Education Football '39-'40-'4l'42g Co-Captain '4lg Butches Club '39-'40-'41-'42, Secretary Butches Club '4Ug Sergeant '40, Second Lieutenant '4O7 Captain '4lg XfVho's Who in Physical Education '4l-'42, THE , almo mess I ' 1 i o J . . ub isident D.s.T. ciub '41- ' , A ' tes ' 1-'42, President Agqettes '41- . ' 25 e a ' n Spon or ' ' 5 Girls' Band ' l , ' rd ir ' andy T Award Ten- s, ' etbally Freshman Nominat- ,A!J,l!Committ Senior Executive Committee '41- '42g Chorus '4l-'42, Who's Who in Honor Points '41-'42. LOBENA MENEEEE, Stephenville Horne Economics Horne Economics Club '40-'4l-'42, Aaqettes '40- '4l-'425 Utopian Club '-il-'42. DOBACE PEARL MILES, Desdemona Business Administration X EBTTTH MILLEB, Stephenville Elementary Teachers GEORGE EMMETT MOON, Stephenville Business Administration S.O.T.S. Club '40-'4l-'42, Second Lieutenant Com- pany B '4l-'42. LUIS MONTANTES, Laredo Pre-Law MARTHA MOONEY, Morgan Home Economics Aqqettes '40-'41-'42, Home Economics Club '40- '4l-'42g President Home Economics Club '41-'42. x 5 Y h ' I tk 'Q My ' 1 , VP x f vi I A LEN D AND ingg I o on ics - V A tes 341' 7 I-Io e c ' 1 ub ' ' ' -' .7 B.. Counc'l 40-' , orter .U. W o ' ' O-' lg B. . R sent ive ' 2. Jn I L' J cgrri RINE M G, phenvne , ' ft' Ela ent ry E ' ,U , Afjgeltes qi . cya oRRi5l'o y B singiss 5.dihin'st ion 5, qettes '40-'4 5 I.A.P.S. '4l-'42. 1 5 J BETTY LOU MULLER, Cisco 'jf Business Administration J Aqgettes '40-'41-'42p Duchess at Football Coro- nation '4lg Girls' Student Guide '41-'42g Girls Tennis Club '40-'4l. I 4 BILLY R. NEEL, Lamkin f f I' - Pre-Law ' 2 W! , HA . I f I Sergeant Compa I. 4 irst, Ser , 0 ij - W Company B ' l-'IQ W '. I f'4U- ' , r off Intramural Bask4v?Wl1f 1O-'4lj ' p mur - 4 f nis '41-'42y0 ' I J W VICTORJNZEL i' f f f' I , 1, Wwmess A V Tstrationffj -Llarporal Co pany F '41-' 27 Intro ketball '41-'42g Intramural Tennis '4l-'42. l..UCll..LE NElGl'lBOURS, Sctltville, VCI. 4-L Home Economics I O.W,L,S. Club '40-'4l-'42g Vice-Preside '41-'42g Aqqettes '40-'4lg Episcopal C '40-'4l7 Press Club '4l 42g Sponsor Company -'4 7 Officers Club '41-'42p A.W.S. Counci ' ZL I-if porter A.W.S. Council '41-'42g Seni lass Editor ural Bas- Grassburr '41-'42g Senior Executive Committee Z : C Z '4l-'427 Senior Class Gift Committee '41f'42y T.T.S. Club '4l-'42p Who's Who in Physiology '41-'42g Who's Who in Honor Points '41-'42g Runner-up Miss Tarleton '41-'4Z. DOROTHY NETHERTON, Goulclbusk Home Economics Aqgettes '40-'4l-'427 Speech Club '40-'4lg Home Economics Club '41-'42. CLAUDLA SUE NEWVTON, Lorena Social Science Aqgettes '40-'4l-'-427 Press Club '40-'4l7 PTAC Reporter '40-'4lg S.D.W.W.V. '41-'42g Who's Who in Botany '41-'42, IN 0 ' EDWIN NICHOLS, Meridian Pre Law k . 4 !CxSENBEIN, Texarka , Ark. Pre-Dental' X X Silver Key Club '4l-'1l'Zg Se ondsliexutenant Com- pany B g Officers Club '41-'42g Honorary Com- pany '4l-'42. -X CLIFTON TTO, East Bernard Busines Pidministr tion 1 fix fX I fiijvllfpy l Lol am ,. ...T Q , P. X ,L , ri,- 'Ri --if ww IIIH RASSBIUIRR v4.4 Tll'lIlE 19412 JjjwM'. A4H ' D Here are the Cheer Leaders who have done so much this past year to keep alive that ole Tarle- ton spirit. .44 .a.J,g,,,,,,' 1 as Y '76-id 5.1 ' 16, ALJ uf ' If PASCALL, 'SCO 79 - , N ' Ad ' ty 1 ' .,.Z serq nf Band '41-'42p viking ciub '41-'42y - V vate Pilot C.P.T.g College Orchestra Bosque Bottom Bollweevilsf' '4lA'42g I Q A RUTH PASCHALL, Paradise usiness Ad in' tration NELL PATT p nville Bus Ad stratio S . 40- - ine ' -' , Treasurer Sine ra '41-'4 . ll I ' J IA ES L, Houston Q, Business dministratiori Los Caballeros '40-'4l4'42g Corporal Company E '41-'42, MARGARET PEARCE, Fife Home Economics tary-Treasurer Girls' Band '40-'4lg W.V. '41-'42g Who's Who in Honor Points Business A5 I.A.P.S. '4l 42g MARGUERITE PITTS Home Economics Aggettes '40-'41-'42g Home SALLY PENNY, B i A +- Senior Class '4l-'4Zg Tejas '40-'41-'42p Secretary-Treasurer Tejas '41-'42g Sponsor Com- pany D '41-'42g A.W.S, Council '41-'42p Aqqettes '41-'4Zg Chorus '41-'4Z'g Home Economics Club - '42g Reporter Home Economics Club '4l' ' -'4 .- S.D . TY L40-'41-'42. V! 427 eqe ester Bollweevilsu '41- Ecanomics '41-'42, .W 1 VIRGINIA PONDER, Alexander ! Elementary Teaching Aggettes '40-'41-'42, y X I RTE ep ill I ' 'n s dmatrati , ' LA. . . -Pre nt if ggi. . VIRGINIA PULLIG, Gorman ' Business Administration Tejas Club '40-'41-'42g Aggettes '40-'41-'42, IAMES RATLIFF, Ranger Business Administration Freshman Favorite '40-'4lp Senior Favorite '4l- '42g Silver Key Club '40-'4l-'42g President Silver Key Club '4l-427 Senior Executive Committee '4l '42g T.T.P.'s '4l-'42g Student Council '40-'4l-'42 Student Leadership Conference '40-'4lp Vice-Presi- dent Davis Hall '41-'42p Second Lieutenant Com pany D '41-'42. MARY ELLEN REED, Eliasville Business Administration Aggettes '40-'41-'42. CHARLES T. ROUNTREE, Dawson Business Administration Corporal Company A '40-'4lg Sergeant Com- pany A '40-'41-'42g First Sergeant Company A '41-'42, MILDRED ROBERSON, Stephenville Business Administration I,A.P.S. Club '40-'41-'42y Reporter I.A.P.S. Club '4l-'42g Scholarship T Award '40-'4lg Who's Who in Business Administration '4l-'42. VIRGINIA ROBINSON, Bowie Home Economics O.W'.L.S, Club '41-'42g Aggettes '40-'4l-'42q Treas- urer Aggettes '41-'42g Athletic T Award in Tennis '40-'4lp I-Iome Economics Club '4l-'42p N.R.D.'s '41-'42g Delegate to Physical Education Convention '4l-'42p Who's Who in Govern- I ment '4l-'42, GORDON D. ROSS, Dublin Physical Education Speech Club '40-'4lg Intramural Basketball and Baseball '40-'41-'427 Corporal Company F '41- '42g Intramural Golf '4l-'42. FROGGIE RUNDELL, Walnut Springs Home Economics Aqgettes '40-'4l-'42p Home Economics Club '40- '4l-'42. RAYFORD RUSSELL, Stephenville Pre-Law Freshman Nominating Committee '40-'4l7 Intra- J mural Basketball '40-'4l-'42g Athletic Officer Com- K1 JT pany E '4l-'42g Second Lieutenant Company Q, E '4lg Sports Editor I-TAC '4l-'42p B.S.U. X! Council '4lg Press Club '41-'427 Officers Club fx N DOUGLAS M. SALM, Granger ,jf Business Administration Q4 S.O.T.S. Club. '41-'42p Corporal Com any C '41-'42g Intramural Baseball '40-'4l. I 1 GIRASSBU I-llllf T942 W 14 tr- Q N Aff 'J nr ffl 'Ht lite! t 1 N , , ' N f J :J X J - 'J I f Auf A ,x f V., If n J ' ,J The annual publica- t tion ot Tarleton is the GRASSBURR. The staff is elected by the students and spends many enjoyable hours in editing it. U OMAS SALMON, Stamford i Science - ' Reporter '39-'40-'4ly I-TAC Proof Read- '39- O7 I-TAC Columnist '4l-'42, Press Club '39-' - -' 5 Vice-President Utopian Club '41-'42, u ty rit for Book Forum '41-'42, Gramo- es '4Uf' 42. BOBBYE SAVAGE, Big Spring Physical Education Basketball '40-'4l-'42, Intramural Basketball Coach '40-'4lg Intramural Softball '4l4'42g Golf '4l-'42, Intramural Official Sergeant Company F '41 '42 WINNELLE SCI-IRIMPCHER, Stephenville Social Science Scholarship T Award '40-'4lg President Utopian Club '4lf42g I-TAC Staff '41-'42, Who's Who in Government and English '41-'42. W. LEON SCOTT, IR., Graham Accounting S.D.W.W.V. '40-'4l-'42g Corporal Company E 'ill-7125 C.P.T. '4l. NELL SEIDEI., Meridian Elementary Education Aggettes '40-'4l-'42, ELIZABETH SEXTON, Stephenville Business Administration PTAC Reporter '40-'41, Press Club '4Of4lg Aggettes '40-'41-'4Z. NARCISSA MAE SHIVERS, Dallas Home Economics Tejas Club '40-'41-'42, Aggettes '40-'4l-'42, I-Iome Economics Club '41-'42, Chorus '41-'42, Runner-up for Miss Tarleton '4l-'42, Runner-up Senior Ea- vorite '41-'42, Sponsor Company C '4l-'42. HELEN SLATE, Gouldbusk Home Economics Aggettes '40-'4lp Home Economics Club '4l-'42. oM.t....h l FRANCES SLIGH, Waco Business Administration O,W.L.S. Club '40-'41-'42g speech Club '4l-'42g y' Officers Club '41-'42y Sponsor Company F '4l- I '42g Aggettes '40-'41-'42, L I TEMPLE SPAEGEE, Albany it F' A Pre-Law jdtjfjjjx 'I .WJ I., -5- fl gjrd f 7 'l J , FRANKIE STEPHENS, Gustine M Pj!! Business Administration I 1 Mx Aqqettes '40-'41-'42p Home Economics Club ' -4Z.V E f t U5 1 IOE STEWART, G r V! N, Business Admini ra ionxp ' . Sponsor Company ' ' ' -425 I.A.P.S. Club . - '41-'42y Aqqettes '40-' -425 Officers? 1 ' N - . ' fi ls, ' W! IOHN KIRK S'l'EVVABT,,Iacksbord - I I pri ' Business AdminiTtion f, ' Jil I . s.o.T.s. Club Lm'4i-:425,,'a'pe eqiy'f'1ub' '4 , FirstY1Yice-liresident i'SvU, Council '4O-'4l- f r- porcq Company' QQCZIIH Platoon '4l-' 2 ,J f If ' .1 Y ' 'FLOYD M. ZSTIGLER, ,Jail 'J I 4, -' P il Pre-LCIAIVI' '4 , ' H Associate Editor I-T 1 ' vW,W.V, '41-'427 Second , 1 - ' officers ciub '41-'42g 1 1 , tx '42g Freshman Nominating Press H, Club '41-'427 Military Band '4U-'4l- ly STOCKTON M. OUlREY, Louise ' Business Administration EV LYN STONE, Stephenville Business Administration ' Aqqettes '40-'4lp Fine Art 4 ' 7 National ' o Tournament '40, RAE J S B 1 lentarEctio -I gett '4Q,l' 1.2 j 5 J , , E, r If I , FRANCES TAY ,'Sl9fJl'19I'lVillG . yi Social, Sci '- xl , ij S. 7 Club ' -'4l7 Sine Cera Club '41-'427 First 'X fi! li Sponsor '41-'4Zg Freshman Favorite '40- J Y '4lg Chorus '41-'4Z7 Senior Favorite '41-'42. t65RNEs51'IN EAFE, Knox City Hofne c ornics i.AJP.s,, ub '40-'41-'42g Aqqettes 110141-'42? Presi l.A.P.S. '41-'427 Girls' Band '40-'41-'42y Ho Eccnomics Club '41-'42g Who's Who in , e Economics and Education '41-'42. MYRTLE THOMAS, Goulclbusk Elementary Education Aaqettes '40-'lily Home Economics Club '4l-42. GRASSlBlUlRR 44 x j N T 19452 H 4M...vu BARKLEY THOMPSON, Stephenville Pre-Low Bond G91 C.P.T. '41-'42y Drczmutics Club '41-'42, FLORINE THORN, Swenson Business Adrynistrcxtion 1' s -, fl V . Pr -urgkqifl jj ' JMX .ll J 1 'S I ,V . ,.n, M My .9 MARY FAB Uc3EJi34Y3lid3fil'y ' Q5 nfs, Home omicitp ' ll ff B, 5 W V FHKD TU Ciosstiljloins ig g all QfBus' ess!fXdministQlion xt 'xt V 4 ,J 4.1 ,V .- - . yy 1 ,- sf' 3. 3 I' HEL?5'INI i1Q'2!Aazg.ER,. igveiiund Pre-Medical sm! Y E , Moron .Bu ss inistrcxtion ttes -'41-'42g Press Club '41-'42g I-TAC 425 A.W. . Council '4l-'42g Uto Dctvis rsliip. iqton fZ 1 W A Weekly publica- tion, the I-TAC, is edited by this Stott. TNNJ 12117, '4l-'42p Utopian Club '4l-'42g Book '42g News Editor I-TAC '41-'42, GASTON WEST, Stephenville Business Administration Los Ccibulleros Club '40-'41-'42g Vice-President Los Ccrbcxllercs '41-'42. ff f 'J .ll ROBERT ANDERSON, Cross Plains Business Administration LEE B. ANSELL, Galveston Business Administration Honorary Company '40-'4l-'42g Corporal '4lp Episcopal Club '40-'41, Business anage TAC '4lp Officers Club '41-'42, Ca et ptain '4l-'42p Lords and Comrnoners C '4 - Who's Who in Business and n i l CARL KIRBY ARNOLD, Floydada Pre-Law X Tarleton Eagle Scout Alumni '4U- l-' President Eagle Scout Alumni '41-'42g Speech b '40-'4l S.D.W.W.V. '4l-'42g Horonary C p '41-' S. H. ATOR, I ' Social Scien qi, W, GEORGE WILCOX, Stephenville 1 K Pre-Medical X Q Lords and Commoners Club '40-'41-'42, Y d- er '41-'42p Chorus '40-'41-'42g Business nager of Chorus '40-'4lg Symphony Orchestra '40-'41-'42g Sergeant Band '4l-'42g Freshman Nominating - Committee '40-'41, Senior Executive Committeellfw Q.-1 '41-'42g PreAMed Club '40-'4l-'42g Senior Gift Co mittee '41-'42p B.S.U. Council '40-'41-'42g 0 C President B.S.U. Council '41-'42, Intramural Sports '40-'4l-'42g Member Bosque Bottom Bollweevilsu '41-'42, Vice-President Tarleton Singers '4l-'42g Typical Senior Boy '41-'42. 67 HELEN WHARTON, Wichita Falls ll i Business Administration O.W.L.S. Club '40-'4l-'42, Agqette '4 4l-' 5 Freshman Executive Committe fait W. W. VVHARTON, Mineral Wells Pre-Law Tennis Team '40-'4ly Tennis Club '40-'41-'42g Vice- President of Tennis Club '41-'42g Silver Key Club ' '40-'41-'42g Reporter of Silver Key Club '4l-'42g Sergeant Company B '41-'42, Second Lieutenant Company B '4l-'42. DONALD WINN, Stephenville Business Administration Silver Key Club '40-'4l-'42g Vice-President Silver Key Club '41-'42, Freshman Favorite '4U4'4lg T.T.P,'s '41-'42, Runner-up Senior Favorite '4l- '42, Second Lieutenant Company D '41-'42, RUTH CARR, Dublin Business Administration BETTE LOGAN, San Angelo Business Administration ' O.W.L.S, Club '40-'41-'42g Freshman Executive Committee '40-'41-'42g Student Council 710341-'42g ,I-President O.W.L.S. '4l-'427 Aggettes '40-'41-'42, ' Football Duchess '4l-'42. CHAS. CLYBURN, Knott Agricultural Education I. E. THOMAS, Hawley General Industrial GLENN WOODRUFF, Matador Pre-Law Speech Club '40-'41-'42, TARLETON COLOR SONG Oh, our heorts with joy are thrilling When the Torleion colors Wave And our spirits rise with rcrpiure When the Torleton sons are brcrve Fight for victory, fight for honor And success will Crown the fight All hdil the proud defenders of the purple ond White. 46 fggm Xl 42139 www MWJMZTZZM !lfwwlLW'Q dfw Awww iw-A M421 WMM JAM iywwizk 'JZMZJ f 5 MQ xy C OFFICERS cmd SPQNSQRS BILLY RI I WILLIAM HIGHS!-YVV Vice'-President President IO EARP MRS. STALEY CRESWELL Secretary Sponsor GUESS OF Z9-555 Pile TI-IELMA ANDERSON, I-Iico Business Administration VERA FERN AMMONS, Stephenville Home Economics IOE B. ALLEN, Hamilton General Agriculture CLARENCE IRVING AI-ILGREN, Hutto Agricultural Education GWYNNE APPERSON, Austin PrefLaw BILLY ARCHER, Kopperl Engineering ALTA LEE ARMSTRONG, Abilene Technician I W G, Abilene Home Economics MARIE VERNETTE ASTON, Cleburne Elementary Teaching IAMES BRYAN AUSTIN, Plainview Business Administration BETTY ANN AYERS, Stephenville Social Science MILDRED BAKER, Sudan Physical Education NoRMAN BALL, cisco fn High School IANE BAILEY, Bryson Business Administration BILLY BARKLEY, Hamilton Agricultural Education P TOM BARKER, San Antonio General Agriculture BETTE KAE BARLOW, Stamford Pre-Nursing LARRY BARTON, Whitney Agricultural Engineering B, M. BATTS, Ballinger General Industrial WANDA BATIS, Brownwood Business Administration I I WINIFRED BEAN Burnet ' WW - Iournalisni and Speech I LEORA BEA EN Burke Business ministration BILLY BEAVERS, Muleshoe Social Science H. E, BENNETT, Mercedes Civil Engineering rw ? glifiiktm B It is our purpose in this section to depict some of the typical scenes of student lite. A date which no freshman boy will forget is the day he bought his uniform. GEHS5 GF Z9Zf HUBERT BERRY, Goldthwaite General Agriculture ANSON BERTRAND, Purmela Agricultural Education LUCILLE BIERSCHWALE, Fredericksburg Home Economics BILLY BLACK, Mullin Engineering HOWARD BLACKWELL, Rockwood General Industrial IOSEPHINE BLOM, Hamilton Home Economics HAROLD BOATRIGHT, Mineral Vfells Pre-Law RICHARD O. BOND, Perrin Agricultural Educa'ion VIRGINIA BOND, Dublin Public School Music ORVILLE BOOTHE, Del Rio Agricultural Education RUTH ELAINE BOSVVELL, Gorman ' Business Administration ronniasr Bowizns, Quin Pre-Law ' ' , , LW f ' 1 lv VAX 'X' 5 ' CLAUDE coLL1tLSf'2oYDAg,m In -X EnginQtErinq? L , Q! 1 X 'I' 3 T Qfiaoiwscr ii sealift lf ' ', 4 '1 Q q Kr Aerori'auticQl Engineering AVIS ANN BOYLEL Paducah Music CHARLES LEE BRADLEY, Perrin Business Administration f,l-1ff3o. 1. JL 741' Q i ', 5. I GUESS OF Z9-Q5 Fi? HOUSTON BRALY, Brady Animal Husbandry WILSON BRANNON, Santo Agricultural Educatio GENE BRAZELTON, Graham Iournalism . I FRANCIS.B , stl Gene gr re NELLIE B. BRUMME , H' Business Admin' rat L O O SS OO 1 nera Agri. tur IEFIP L Brio ff ,D H lo is ' KER R N Ha kell gin I I ' . ' 'fx , ' er cl fl ' ' UQ M o x ,9 -5 ,Break f ge 1-.'- 'li F ation ' I 1 -gm ARD BURK,Rocheiie gricultural Education 1 IOE BURKETT, Galveston Chemical Engineering l. B. BENNETT, Miles Business Administration CARROL BUTLER, Brownwood General Agriculture ,MW GEORGE BYNUM, Brownwood Engineering CHARLENE BUTLER, Stephenville Home Economics GEORGIE ELYSE CALL, Waco Home Economics CLHTEORD CALLEY, Cherokee Pre-Medical NATHAN CAMPBELL, Hermleigh Engineering RANDOLPH CAMPBELL, Morgan High School GLENN CANTNER, Troup Engineering TOMMYE CARTER, Walnut Springs Public School Music COUNTESS CARMICHAEL, Business Administration Nocona zz!-we L 'ff , 4 iii V7 V M, N N K :W :Y X NJ X Y r . N v 'A f w. in 5 di This typical scene ot the fiscal office dur- ing registration is long remembered not only by the partici- pants, but also by the parents. . ,MJJ 1-of , gjvntfwgy riff F - 1. . fJti 3:,l'.fJ , 'lf fl ' G , ' . V' ,Ad 1 , , . QS IVCL6 Rf ' J BEN,CARPENTERfStanton Q, X5 .Aeronautical Engineerififj LOlS CARR, Priddy Business Administration R. C. CARSON, Holliday Engineering GENE CASE, Fort Wortii Business Administration CLAYTON CASKEY, Sweetwater Business Administration RUDINE CLARK, Stamford Business Administration A GENE CLAYTON, Bailey Business Administration Liberal Arts iv WAYNE COLE, Bynum Agricultural Education HERMAN COLLIER, Star Agricultural Education PAUL COLLIER, Hamilton Engineering Business Administration CLYDE CONE, IR., Luling IOQY 0' QZH C N Y red Business Administration GEORGE CONNELL, ., a Engineering Y mx Business Administration WW' 1 4 ' l R. L. CLlNTON, IR., Putnam EVELYN COLLINS, McGregor REUBEN CONNER, Fort Worth I Y Aff, Cl tv UV ' t! WN 'VM' J GEHSS OF 2945 23, THOMAS M. CONNOR, Wink Engineering ALFRED E, CONRADT, Lometa I Engineering I-IUGH COOPER, Dennis Agricultural Education ROBERT WM. COOPER, Rio Vista Agricultural Education .V A. B. COPELAND, IR., Huckabay Agricultural Education MR 5 r BILLIE COX, Coleman H I Pre-Medical 'M Q I CARL COX, IR., Chico K K Agricultural Education ,Q t - I Qjroi rf? A q Q Nl I F J XJ ' , ji Ny? it DENA LOU COX, Comanche Public School Music GUINDA NORENE CRAIG, Carlton Elementary Teaching ALMA IEAN CRAWFORD, Bloom- ing Grove Business Administration BILLY IOE CRENSHAW, Belcherville General Industrial FRANCES CROWELL, Eastland Business Administration RUSSELL CUNNINGHAM, Electra Social Science BILLYE RUTH DANIEL, Goldthwaite Home Economics CURTIS DANIEL, Pleasanton High School FRANK DAVIS, Balmorhea General Agriculture KENT DAVIS, Cross Plains Agricultural Education I' MARY DEA DAVISQ Ezrfifs' ,,. 2 Business Administratltdnf Q , . .1 IOE DAUGHERTY, Big Lake ' ,Q ,,.uf L Bigne-SP4 tion 'A VVILLIAM BERRY DEAN, wmv Pre-Medical MARY LOUIS , Briggs ' onomics GRACE DODD, Step envil Business Adm a on DOROTHY DONAHO, Stephe Business Administration DOROTHY DAL t o ER, lNaco Business Ad ist ' . I r :Sm GM4 fa -ww- Qolf' I-I lx t pt xg X Rfmirfeti ri X, M tit el J . 0 0' cl s is e of tur- oil r the entire student body, but, after many ques- tions, the freshmen finally find their their classes. MA EASEHGDJE H S S X? BETTY LOU DRISKILL, Cre on High School PEGGY URHAM, Comanche u ic c ool Music RALPH DUSEK, aint Rock Liberal Arts A EARL EARP, IR., Glen Rose Pre-Veterinary IO EARP, Glen Rose Speech AMY LEE ECHOLS, Coahoma Business Administration ZELDA EDLAVITCH, Schofield Bks., Oahu, T. H. Nurses' Training Course ANNABELLE EDWARDS, Big Spring Speech HORACE EDWARDS, Muleshoe Business Administration DELMER EGGENBERG, Electra Petroleum Engineering GENE ELKINS, Stephenville Engineering DONALD EMMOTT, Fairbanks Engineering I. P. EPPERSON, Roclcsprings General Agricultural lAMES EPPERSON, Cherokee General Agricultural TOMMY ERVIN, Desdemona ring DOROTHY EVANS, Stephenville Home Economics F N. I QRAYMOND FAMBRO, Breckenridge Agriculture GUESS GF Z9Zf5' iff H. C. EVATT, May Agricultural Education MARK FAIRMAN, Goldthwaite Civil Engineering A' TANNER PARIS Llano , Agriculture XX I-IN I-IERMAN PARR, Seymour .fGeneral Agriculture ' Nix, ROBERT FARR, Seymour General Agriculture QHARLEQ, A, PEE, Medina Q ., Agricultural Education 'E GEORGIA FEE Bandera ix Business Administration H, Sax X Q ,K Y Y. , ZELM1-C PENLEY, siapnenviiie W I l A Business Administration I I ll! L A NORRIS FAYE FERGUSON, Byrds lk O' Business Administration l ' .MARGIE FEWELL, Dublin X' Nurses' Training Course 5 Nj, LINDA KATE HPR, reaeii,ZfC- I Business Administration . . A ,I is Omg' ' Q HARVEY FISHER, Dublin 1 uf Business Administration NE GVJENETH FLEMINS, Stamford WX Conservatory . 'XRALPH FLESHER, Crowell Agriculture X3 MARY R. FLETCHER, Mullin V Music xi ES- GWEN FLIPPO, Fort Wvorth if-Q, Business Administration SX' GRESHAM FLOYD, Centerville as L S Engineering AGNES FOREHAND, Goldthwaite Business Administration IOHN LOUIS ITORSYTH, Falfurrias Agricultural Education IOE WILL FCWLER, Rockwood Engineering WINNIE PEARL FRANKS, Stephenville Business Administration BLAINE FRASER, Gibson Engineering C, H. EREELAND, Houston Mechanical Engineering 17' 0 JUL MJ ar 6' f' P I 9 if ai' P W2 an R t A i ' M 'x Nx- a X 'X W1 M X .-I is GEHS5 OF Z9Zf5 RENELLE FULLER, Iayton Elementary Teachers' Training IVA RUTH GAFFORD, Crowell Business Administration AUBREY ERVIN GARNER, Mullin cultural Engineering RD GARDNER, Swenson M7 Business Administration 1 f IAIVIE GARDNER, Eorsan Business Administration IN. C. GARVIN, IR., Sudan Physical Education WAYNE GERGEN, Lamar, Colorado Architecture IUNE GIBSON, O'Donnell Nurses' Training Course MARION GIBSON, Graham Technician BETTY GILBERT, Nocona Business Administration STANLEY GILBERT, Rotan Pre-Medical GILBERT IOSEPI-I GILLES, Electra Business Administration Although a little shy at first, the freshmen soon join the seniors in spending most of their spare time in the Rec I-Iall. FORD GLASS, IR., Zephyr Business Administration STODDARD GERALD, Goldthwaite Engineering RILEY GODWIN, Lometa General Agriculture PAUL GOLDING, San Saba Social Science GUESS OF 292.55 IAMES C. GOODLOE, Galveston Engineering ROBERT GOODWIN, Dublin Agricultural Education BETTY GOOSBY, Comanche Business Administration BILLIE FRANCIS GOWDY, Lakeview Horne Economics IACK GRAVES, Big Spring Agriculture EDNA EARL GRAY, Burkett Business Administration MARTHA BLANCHE GRAY, Carbon Home Economics RUFEIN W. GRAY, Mineral Wells Chemical Engineering BONNIE GREEN, Corsicana Physical Education IOE W1 GREEN, Santa Anna Pre-Veterinary CONSTANCE GREENWOOD, Winston-Salem, N. C. High School McNElLL GRIFFIN, Evant A Engineering BERRY GRIGGS, Baird PrefMedical IACK GUNTER, Balrnorhea General Agriculture IACK GUTHRIE, Breckenridge Engineering FRANK A. GYLES, Lubbock High School LA MARR HAIR, Electra Engineering IOE HALE, Archer City Animal Husbandry DOROTHY NELL HALTMAR, Navasota Business Administration DVVIGHT HAMILTON, San Antcnio Engineering V. A. HANSARD, IR., Hedley Agricultural Administration IACK HARDING Stephenville t V Engineering ADELATDE HARGROVE, Otis Chalk 1 Technician - ' .-rv- if BLAND E, HARPER, iii., Brownwood 6 Engineering l 5 acl u 4' N xr lt is not long until the freshmen learn the two chief otf-the- c a m p u s hangouts, Stone's Corner and the Varsity. am-,,,,.,.,..,. , ,iq k--: ii , ,.,............-M .,......m.--v-wr- :ima GUESS GF Z9Zf5 23: ERNEST I. HANNUS, Fredericksburg Business Administration NANELLE HARRIS, Stephenville Business Administration SAMMIE ANGRESS HARRIS, Gatesville Agricultural Education ALICE HARRISON, Brookshire Social Science GUY HARRISON, Stephenville Physical Education GRADY C. HARRISON, Breckenridge Social Science BILLIE MARGAR HART, Gordon Nursing wiyW WSLER, Stephenville ' . s ' ' ' QA V t Fa Administration , r City ' I V I pi t i st: , Waco i qineering I MH-IA t R., Alexander WILLIS HEARD, Bowie Business Administration CHESTER HENDRIX, Lampasas Aa rl Education IOHN HENRY HENNECI-I, Hutto Physical Education Stephenville TOM HEWATT, Grandview Business Administration 81223255 GF Z9Zf5 X? PATRICIA VIVIEN HOLMES, San Saba Art YVONNE I-IOLLEY, Stephenville Horne Economics MYRA IEAN HITCHCOCK, Stephenville Elementary Education XNILLIAM HIGHSAW, Mineral Wells Pre-Law LAURA IUNE HOLMESLEY, Stephenville Business Administration THOMAS HOOD, Abernathy Pre-Veterinary HOOPER, I jf? tj m Aff' -Xl f o , IR.,EXfI1l'li OC J . l Z I ,usi MARY GEOR E ARD, Stephenville Social Science BOWMAN HUGHES, Galveston Science . I 1 fall!! JL BILLY S , e Leon , Business Adniinistratio nf! IENNIE HULS , 1 Business mi is ion ROY E. HURD, Mon V ' Engineering MARG ET C or an ix. E omics IOSEPH IAG i Lake Engineer' g E IEFFERS, r Agricultura c 99, BETTE IO HNSON, Sweet ter Home Economics l WILLIAMS H. I NES, Ste enville J Geology N I if I MARIE EVELYN IONES Teague A Business Adrninistratihhi I , .ff -'i , VIRGINIA IONES, Lonietbr A F at 1 if Business fACIrninisiration If 1. E. KELLER, Electra 1 A Business Adniipisirfxtioir- 7'.I, f ' , PHILLIP RICHARD QNNEDY, Lefors Technician f ' if V ji Ia! .,,t,,-ff' li, V V 5 A Qyjwwya Qjf' , ., vw-I .',w-fl-'4' A jf,-4 . 4 J ,-f,e0' 'I 'V li I ,., ' J lx ..f 1 . l I 4.2 The recruits to the cadet corps learn that a clean rifle is essential to keeping in the good graces oi the cadet officers. ,f 1 KERMIT M. KATH, Fredericksburg Electrical Engineering WILLIAM KETCHUM, Longview Business Administration LAURETTE KEYSER, Stephenville A Speech ,111 mms LEE KIDlJEalo ,Pint High schiiqiv' Wg l .Af 1 HAssELrrNE K oue , dross Pimp BusinessNAdmi i f f g qi K JYETH IGI-IT, JMineral We-its , eneral Industrial DICKAK NG, Stephenville Social Science GLENN KIRBY, Lometa Business Administration TI-IAD KNITTEL, Burton General Agriculture OSCAR KRAUSKOPF, E derickslourg Engineering DALTON LACY, Miles Business Administration PAUL LA DUE, Animal Husba ry IOE LA MASTER, Perryton General Agriculture RUTH LAMBERT, C rado City History DAVID LAMUN, Big Spring Vocational Agriculture LOUISE LATH 1, Stephenville Home Econorni s 1-Q55 OF Z9-Q5 GEH55 OF Z9-Q5 23? TOHN EDVJARD LAVVRENCE, San Antonio Pre-Law GLENN LEATH, Electra Mechanical Engineering L. B. LEE, Texcn Aeronautical Engineering TOM I. LEE, Abernathy Agriculture VARlNA LeBEAU, Denton Education GENE LETNIS, Wilcox, Arizona General Agriculture ELAlNE LICETT, Dublin Business Administration NTTA NM. T DLEY, Stephei Xl MARY ETHELEEN LINDSAY, wniwo MuSrf f . . . . 'f Business Administration If LILLIAN LIN oN, er Social Science CHARLE 0-SQLN , he vine Geoloi,3QJ I . . L CX Hal f 555155 M apr tk' 'WM MQW img LO K ART, 'Houston High School LKNELLA LO AN, Stephenville , - COKE LONG, Goldthwaite Electrical Engineering MAGDALENE LONG, Galdthwaite Elementary Education MARY EDNA LOUVORN, Stamford Business Administration KENNETH LUND, Hamilton Engineering MADELTNE McANALLY, Cross Plains Business Administration I. W. MCANELLY, Hamilton General Agriculture GERALD McCARTY, Henderson Business Administration KAY MCCARLEY, TR., Colorado City Business Administration NELLA BETH MCCASLAND, Goldthwaite Home Economics TOXEY M. MCCLURE, Wellington Business Administration 'Wk v i! Y ffk A fl.. A U' ,ytfl Y ft f tj, J' l Airy Q-Al ' do eriiby .mofll OIJ van taqgisil of A mitory litem? t Q rx Y., V . N . ZX, A UN it . e 4 GUESS OF Z9Zf5 23? TOM McDANIEL, Del Rio High School LOU MCDONALD, Comanche Speech MARGARET ANN MCDONALD, Moran Social Science LLOYDE McINTIRE, Biuff Dale Animal Husbandry L. W. MCINTOSI-I, Putnam Agriculture FRANCES McKAY, Lone Oak Business Administration BUSTER LARRY MCKENZIE, Fort Stockton High School VIRGINIA MCKENZIE, Fort Stockton Business Administration IOE MCKINLEY, Graham Engineering AGATHA MCKITI-IAN, Temple Nurses' Training Course 1 WILLARD McLAUGHLIN, Waco Engineering GLORIA McLEOD, Trent Elementary Education RUTH MCQUERRY, Abilene Nurses' Training Course WILLIE MAE MACY, Stephenville Business Administration FRANCES MAGRUDER, Fort Worth Business Administration 9 VIRGINIA M. MANNING, Stephen- ' ville Social Science A 1 , 5, G E H 5 O Z Zf 5 x ET LEE, RS LL, ' al Wells Horne Ec! omi ARY! RSHALL, Franklin ky ,I Socia Science TN, Leon E ri g x DERRELL MARTIN, Westover General Agriculture WILLIAM R, MAT WS, Houston Pre-Medi A. P, MAY, Enox City Business Aclministrati ' BILLY MAYFIELD, Dublin . . Engineering '06 VI HAROLD NEIL -ME Q J ' AR N MERRILL, Bri A I' EHQ1 W IRIS PATIENCE MILLER. ouivesfon Eine Arts MARY BETH MILLER, Golclthwaite Elementary Teachers SYBLE MILLER, Goldthwaite Public School Music RUTHE MILLIGER, Llano - Business Administration LEMUEL MITCHELL, Ringgold Engineering HELEN MOI-ION, Cornyn Business Administration BETTY MOORE, Presidio Business Administration DELWIN MOORE, Naples Engineering DOROTHY MOORE, Bryson Business Administration LUIS MONTANTES, Laredo Pre-Law MARIORIE SUE MOREHEAD, Floydada Business Administration GEORGIA MORGAN, omesviiie 3 'Ii ii ' Technician and Nurse , M V,, 5 , f MARSHALL MORRIS, Muleshce Engineering in 5. ,Q A SARA IO IVIORRISON, De Leon . IAI Q' ' Business Administration ll ,i,,l, i A a DAVID WILLIAMS, Texarkana ' K I 'lli 1 i', f ge l Business Administration 7 .,J'f -'N' ,fy-ff , ...- .fn .J ' ,- 1 f 1 - X731 V is GEHSS GF Z9Zf5 is MABEL MURDOCK, Kerrick High School STANLEY IOHN MURDOCK, Kerrick High School CHARLES MURPHY, Waco Agricultural Engineering IEAN MYRICK, Ranger Technician .1 MARGARET NABERS, Kaufman Nurses' Training Course EUGENE NASH, Weatherford Engineering IEEE B, NASH, Peacock Agricultural Education This is the home of Tarleton's athletes. Although oiiicially titled the Boy's Bar- racks, it is known as the Fort. EDWlN NEEB, Cross Plains Pre-Medical MAYNA NEELEY, Decatur Home Economics EDWARD NELSON, Port Neches Chemical Engineering HELEN NEMIR, Navasota Elementary Education DEAN A, NICHOLAS, Canyon Engineering LEE GRAN NlSBET, Lometa Business Administration 'WCTOR NORVELL, Silsbee Agricultural Education NORWICK, Bluff Dale Science NUNN, Colorado City Business Administration ROBERT ODOM, IR., Otis Chalk Engineering GUESS OF 29455 Business Administration ' DOROTHY O'OUlNN, Texas City Foods and Nutrition MAXINE O'NEAL, Eastland ! , BETTY ORTH, Texas City 1 W Mathematics RAYMOND OWEN, Iucksi-tom Engineering ROBERT R, OWEN, coiemmi Business Administration C' IAMES ED. OWENS, Gordon Agricultural Education THOMAS PAlR, Luling Geology lUANlTA PARHAM, Stephenville Business Administration TACK PARKER, Roby Agricultural Education EARL PARKS, Desdemona Social Science DOUGLAS PARNELL, 'Waco High School I PATTERSON, Hico I X Business TACK PEARSALL, Engineering GEORGE PETERSON, San Antonio, High School MARY ARET PETERSON, San Antonio Tec 'cian IEAN LLIPS, Galveston I Hi School LL Pl - amilton 'nes rninistration MARCELLE PINKSTON, Stanton Business Administration Q , tif W. l-l. PlTTARD, IR., Bangs Agriculture DOUG PITTS, Eloydada Business Administration DON POLAKOFF, Dallas Aeronautical Engineering EDWARD POLANSKY, Smithville Business Administration ,gamma Mitt'-2 up by WILLIS POOLE, Sherman Business Administration Agricultural Education ADELINE POWELL, Gatesville Textiles and Clothing f 9u During the week be- iore the N. T. A. C. game, many devices are used to arouse the spirit to the high- est point. Here is the grave ot Oscar Spirit. W2 Social Science IMOGENE POVVELL, Zephyr Business Administration Business Administration CHARLES PUTTEET, Cresson Agricultural Education SAM RABB, Llano General Industrial GRADY REID, Brownwood Agricultural Education Technician TACK REINER, Cypress Mills Electrical Engineering RUTH REXROAT, Gordon Business Administration BILLY IONES RlCE, Kaufman Business Administration ' IACK RlCE, Big Spring, Engineering X i l Royce RIDDLE, Ovalo ,, , ,f ' REBEC A RISTER, Hawle conomics GUESS OF Z9Zf5 L. B. PORTER, Goldthwaite IACK POWERS, Desdemona KENNETH PRESTON, Glade-water HELEN IOYCE RElD, Ranger V, t t Y NX i ci. 3335? Z' C NANCY GUESS Cl-IARLZNE ROBERSON, Stephenville iness Administration ODRIC ROBERTS, Galveston edical 1 RU ROBER- Crystal Falls RO TA R cia Speech -U EL R org 1 V I Home Economics - MARY ELLA SADLER, Dallas Business Administration BARBARA SAMPSON, Bryson Business Administration REED SANDERS, Crowell lournalisln STANLEY SANDERS, Crowell Aeronautical Engineering D i64!Ll,. Q, , MOND EA R, oldsbo c a ' a n ' vlgih WW f E S W e V ner ER ngineering 0,5 MYRTLE SCHRANK, Priddy Busi Ad ' istration MLW WILBERT , N ottsville JL' MARROL M, SCHULZ, Clifton Engineering OTTO E. SCHUMM, IR., Galveston Chemical Engineering BOBBY SEALE, Goose Cree Engineering HERMAN SEALE, Roscoe Agricultural Education PRINCENE SEIBER, Cleburne Elementary Teaching ERMA LEE SHACKELFORD, Alexander Home Economics DORTS MAE SHANNON, Dallas Elementary Teaching P t Rock aw, f 'Ml,cW U- A11- In Physical Educat- tion classes, such as this, the girls partici- pate in numerous athletic activities. They receive train- ing in tennis, golf, and nurnerous other sports. GLIHS5 OF Z9Zf5 XF WANDA SHANNON, Stephenville Busu .drninistration LEWIS N. SHERIDAN, Overton General Industrial HAROLD SILLS, Pottsville CHARLES SIMMONS, Amarillo Business Administration AYNE SIMS, Woodson Engineering IUAN SKIPPER, Stephenville Business Administration MARY KATHERINE SLOAN, San Saba Elernentary Education WAYNE SLOCUM, Cresson Engineering BILLY MACK SMITH, Gorman Physical Education C. R. SMITH, Stephenville Engineering DoNALD P. sMirH,'siephem,-iiie Geology IEAN SMITH, Rails High School I. I. SMITH, IR., Asperrnont Mechanics CECIL MILLER SNODGRASS, Doole Business Administration CHARLES THOMAS SORENSEN, Mineral Wells Pre-Law OLIVE IEANNE SPELL, Stephenville Physical Education GLZH55 GRACE SPENCER, Stephe i Home Economics MARGARET I. Business TACK STEADMAN, Engineering BOB STEEL Pre-Medical CHRISTIE STEINCAMP, Wichita Falls Business Administration D. l. STEPHENS, Stephenville Commercial Art TIM STERNER, San Saba Petroleum Engineering FRANCES STEVENS, San Angelo Physical Education GLEN STEVENS, Seymour Pre-Veterinary ALLISON STEWART, Arden Mechanical Engineering DOROTHY GENE STEWART, Wichita Falls Business Administration W. R. STEWART, Gorman Business Administration It 1' , 'JSA fi lil BARTLETT STRAYHORN, Rgimn L Y ,I , A 'fi ., , , Chemical Engineering l W . RUBY LEE STRONG,Il'Iubbard Business Adminisfration PAUL STUCKEY, Wichita Falls Agricultural Education GERALDINE SWANNER, Comyn Business Administration ORVAL WAYNE TACKETT, Stephenville Agricultural Education HELEN TAFE, San Saba Elementary Education ELLEN GEE TANKERSLEY, Baird Business Administratic C. V. T , Stephenvlle ' Pr edical ' l . i X MAR T nr1dge 1 NT, HW J T hn' an W i if MM l CAR Y. T M , Steph 'hvi e n in erincg i jf X j jj? i J M I!!! , jg ' ff if oy Uf' rf 3,17 t , J t Ct 1 Alt I ,, . ' -,I f fmf,-KJ, 4 ,,f,',,, . Due to the present world conditions, the military training re- ceived at Tarleton is a very important phase in the curricu- lum ot every tresh- man boy. 612255 or me fl It I GEORGE THOMASSON, Knox City ' Vocational Agriculture FAY TI-IORN, P i o Business Admi! tra A 4 BILLIE los rHoRNBLo , 'an m ' Pre-Medical 'J ., ' X DAVID K. H B A, Pre A N . Gy, Rosiisr ED ' to . Engineering BETTY TIBB Valle M' Foods and Nutrition NANCY TIMMONS, Olden Home Economics WILLIAM B. TOM, Campbellton Engineering TRUETT TORGERSON, Beeville Industrial Arts MILDRED TRIBBLE, Navasota Home Economics CHARLIE TRIGG, Brownwood General Industrial EDDIE TRIGG, Archer City Business Administration IUANITA TUCKER, Carbon Social Science IACK TUNNELL, Cross Plains Aeronautical Engineering WELDON TURNBO, Lometa Business Administration MEDFORD UNDERWOOD, Haskell Agriculture fpwtl I gil 1 YET E s MI' W , ...QM am' '9'-,.lg.- W' GEEQSS OF Z9Zf5 23, M. D. VANN, Olney Agricultural Education 'WALTER L, VARNER, IR., Weather' ford Business Administration KENNETH RAY VAN ZANDT, Zephyr Business Administration EDWARD H. VAUGHN, Mineral Wells Engineering DURWARD VICKERS, Gouldbusk Agricultural Education BARBARA WALDEN, Goldthwaite Wichita Falls LEETA FRANCES WALKER, Big Spring Nutrition LETTYE P. WARDEN, Wichita Falls Voice COLE VVARLICK, Dallas High School CARROLL WATKINS, Pear Valley Agricultural Education lACK WATKINS, Llano Business Administration HARROLL WATKINS, Pear Valley Agricultural Education CLAUDE VVEATHERSBEE, Snyder Civil Engineering LYNDOL WELCH, Stephenville Home Economics PRESTON H. VVEINERT, Weinert General Agriculture INEZ WHARTON, Mineral Wells Business Administration FRED WHISENHUNT, Medina Agricultural Education BTLLIE WHITE, San Saba General Agriculture EVELYN WHITE, Dublin Technician MARY ELIZABETH WHTTENBERG Marble Falls D Physical Education W, R. ' EEE Pampa ,, Jie f! , Jw MS, leiferson VJ ' Choo ...., an' l En ineering - . . ,AXWTLLIAM Weathexfdrd sqnes ,Adm nislration A 'V , 1 ' - r' tl 1 .H ' H NM xxx' t l , I , V4..,V.fs 'Rl X -4. if .1 ' X A I , Mx nw, 1 ' 2 ixf' hdyjf' I lr Url, Q, K YJ! I I fvffv an wand , if The inte ' alry betwe .e junior br c s I A, . ege is siyid n e grid- ir' n. e he N.T.A. O. b le blows taps U att their defeat by T rle GUESS OF Z9 F72 LLOYDEENE NVILLIAMSON, Pearl Business Administration NINA G. WILLSON, Brookesmith Business Administration JACK WILSON, Stephenville IIM WILL WILSON, Cross Plains Voice Pre-Law IOHN WILSON, Charlotte Agriculture LAURA IEANNETTE WILSON Archer City Social Science LELAND WILSON, Glenn General Industrial NORMA IEAN WINN, Stephenville Business Administration THOMAS CSMITTYJ WISDOM, Stephenville Geology CHARLES WISE, Laredo General Agriculture OTTO VJISE, Laredo General Agriculture MAURICE WOLFE, Stephenville Business .Administration DOROTHY FAE WOOD, Mason Business Administration LA FOYL WOOD, Stephenville Business Administration VIRGINIA WOOD, Stephenville Business Administration GEORGE T. re 'fi I Rain G E H 5 QS U F Z 9 Zi 5 RAMONA RUTH WOODS, Dallas Speech L. A. WOOLRIDGE, IR., Mineral Wells Engineering ROYCE WORTHY, lR., Donie Engineering RAY GENE WRIGHT, Carlton Civil Engineering FRANCES WYATT, Stamford Business Administration DORIS YANCY, Waco Business Administration I. W. YANCY, Killeen Pre-Medical , CHARLES W. YANTIS, Dublin Civil Engineering DAPHENE SUITT, Stephenville Business Administration IEWELL CHANCEY, Graham Social Science ' FLORESE GRIMES, San Saba Elementary .Education R' 2 t is I 1 MJ' it l TESC Ei-AJWFQ Q lflveif WEQQV5 1 -' ' ' :fi -rbbl .JI M t Q if .I 'VL' K 0 ff Bl 5 2 Q r. I, ffm, tim Mft fi if 2 f a tin ' A 7 17 EJSNXHF lx Q J Jdnn Fdfiglff 1 Q .,. Tl-lE CREED OE A TAELETONITE l believe in Tarleton, not that there are not other schools with admirable features, Worthy of a stu- dent's allegiance, but for me Tarleton is the best school on earth. l love her professors, l believe in her students, in their desire for the best and their ability to realize it in their life. l believe it is my duty to support Tarleton in every- thing, not to be blind to her faults but to set myself to their eradication, not to expect of my school any higher conduct thaikaf myself as an individual, but to make my conduct conform to the highest ideals. l believe in Tarleton's mission, a mission in every good movement. I l believe the hand of Providence is clearly dis- cernible in Tarleton's history and that full recog- nition and place should be given to God in our school' life. -A STUDENT. MWXHY Pi? Sergeant Vlfilliarn M. Staqqs Sergeant Paul S.'Fromer REGHMENTAL STAFF n X W 1:29 123 15 x' 'i1,?isRfQi is if .4 ,qi ii. ,' l 'ifmmdy Major First Battalion, Miles Loclceipf Regimental Adjutant Battalion Staff Sergeant lustin McBride William Douglas Brown First Lieutenant Beqi- Second Lieutenant Begi- mental Statf Billy mental Staff Gene B. Seaman Mauldin Regimental Adjutant THE COLGRS Ben Cowling .J ,W lt. ig Comrnandant Maja loh A. Mann 4, 'XMVJQ W.-A.-4-.ff ' .,e.,A'. .f,,.srwZ rife Gi.,-ff W 'W' ...nv H., U--5-fa-,flu-v . 'C'L V, , Cadet Lt. Colonel LaVerne Pass Regimental Sponsor Catherine tCissyJ McDaniel t it 4 5 f 'J Tx Q 6 1 v CJ' Asst. P. M, S. CS T. Lieutenant lack D, McCullough R ull i api: X Battalion Sponsor Frances Battalion r Otliene Taylor Maulclin 14 L S Tl.. '14 t f a. , . 1 ,,:,..:3 . -Z A ' . 5 M Q - , . it 4, ..- . Q4 , 1' .gwvglii 1- k k w, 1 fx . t K -t 12 Q ,. fi. . .. l .. .A L . 34 3 A W not ,wg M 5 X , Q, ,. H, M I -S-, is .4 hgh A ,W 'V f' 1... ir, , .. A sg wif WW M.. , ,. L. fi Q- 1 if , L1 ' K' 'L X -A 2 . L iii? ' ,Hur . ,-.k, L.. ,V ,ggkfif 'V A A ' A -- ,of , I ibisu' . 4..w. 1 at L't1 t-'fire warg f f ,ww-:H - ww- ., ff,. ff ty.. .f-- - z, tw .Q Y ft ,Y - A,--f,,L -. .S-Mxgw..-t ...iz 5, .. 3 1. ., ... - Mg., Q ..- fl .. .r,r, S - .wwf . r it S X12-1 1 1 ie..Ll...i.,igs4ivQy.,. f- i . f-MJ Af p we K 1 s A SPONSORS Cadet Colonel Bill lones lREGlIMENTAL S TA F F .Q .' l .' -.wt 1 5 V E in Cadet Colonel Arthur L. Zieqelmeyer Major Second Battalion L. H, Mathews J' 'yr' n Adtcttant Bala on St fi S afar Ross Glover Samuel C l F s l Second Lieuieria Reagiincnal Sei- Bualer Ptsitcy t ll or Uarclf Gil: Regimental Stfzf aefin wat ,r ,,. , Billy D. Allison lcnn N. Yarnzr Q H M ' Q, Mathews, Bill Hartsfield, Iohn Montgomery, Iohn Saylor, Sam Chesney, Duff Bennett, lames Wells, W. Hall Farrell, Baylis E., lr. FIRST SQUAD Neeb, Edwin Cone, Clyde, lr. Anderson, Robert Collier, Glynn SECOND SQUAD Burk, Richard A. Fambro, Raymond Godwin, Riley C 0 M P A N Y FIRST PLATooN THIRD SQUAD Allison, Hewitt Rawlings, Tom Crawford, G, F, Whisenhunt, Fred Houston, W. F. Stoddard, Gerald B. FOURTH SQUAD Stegall, Stanley- i1fGolding, Paul Crawford, lgaltqyrfy Bond, Richard W HOMER HODGE I if Sills, Louis ff Seaberry, Iames W Pee, Charles A. Williams, Bill Black, Billy N wberry, George d, Claude Evatt, H. C. Hampton, Morgan McLaughlin, W. Dean, Dale letters, Dee Fidler, Bobby Clarke, Willis H. First Lieutenant Norman Hatcher Platoon Sergeant Malcolm Schulz 1 iw. QC O M lp A N Y sEcoND PLATooN Farr, Iohn Herman Martin, Derrell Conradt, Alfred Campbell, Nathan C. Green, loe TN. Farr, Robert Miller, Grady Weinert, Preston H. , THIRD SQUAD Torqerson, Truett lackson, W. Nick Miman, Fritz lohn Blackman, lack, lr. FOURTH SQUAD Tirey, Frank O'Neill, Ted Fairchild, Leo tl Shelton, Calvin G. Mathis, Richard E. Wise, Otto Wise, Charles R. Gritiith, Floyd Eraflley, Charles Steadrnan, lack 15.44- 'E sPoNsoR Mrmrorr GLENN A ll! IIE ,tr 4, IBB!!! . .4, 1 If Oqilvy, Hendry Boyd, loe W. Neil Erres Vfoolridqe, L, A. McOuary, Sidney Kavouras, George Graves, lack VVilson, lim W. Second Lieutenant - Bobby loyce First Sergeant Charles Rountr-ze Platoon Sergeant Eugene A. Willis FIRST SQUAD Noteto, George Yantis, Charles Gresham, Floyd Smith, Earl SECOND SQUA Evatt, lohn Hennoch, lohn H. Connor, Tom Wrtiqlit, Ray Gene D fr 1.4 Schumm, Otto Doll, Monroe Griggs, Berry Vfelnb, lolxn Edward Hood, Thomas McCarley, Kay, lr, 'u Reed, Gilbert B, Taylor, H. C. Whitsell, Bill E. Anderson, D, I. West, Gaston C O M IP A N Y FIRST PLATOGN THIRD SQUAD Coodloe, I. C. Wilson, Iohn Parks, Earle FOURTH SQUAD Bertrand, Anson Yancy, I. W., Ir. Cole, A. Wayne Norvell, Victor CAPTAIN ALTON F, MCCLELLAN Thompson, Lee Roy Dixon, George L. lley, Cody Rodgers, Ioseph P. Marek, Iohn I. Torn, William -4- Nyhartcn, Wb,W. Robinson, L. E. Gillespie, Iim D. Lacy, D. C. Hastings, S. Tilden Hayes, Leslie lfl. Robertson, Donald FIRST SQUAD Burkett, I. S. Lona, Iaines C. Davis, R. E. Stone, I. R. Darilelc, Victor Kidd, Iames SECOND SQUAD Owen, Raymond E. Artncr, Iolinie M. Harrison, C. Harrold Mclntire, Lloyde O. Mcliflillan, Ptobey H. Barton, Larry L, .t Carl Braunia Second Lieutenant Bill Fletcher Platoon Sergeant Bryce McCormick I R 'J- S I SIM? tm xt W Hi is xr 4 5 U C O M P A N Y sEooND PLArooN Stewart, lohn Kirk Culwell, Omer Powers, Tack Salmon, Wilburn T. Sparqer, Temple Wells, Robert McEachern, Robt. S. Harris, Sam A. THIRD SOUAD Hannus, Ernest Clayton, Kirby Hughes, Earl Hair, La Marr FOURTH SOUAD Robertson, Hulan Harris, Darrell Weathersbee, Claud Gibson, Vernon Bet gg . - 5 A i Smith, Winston Merritt, D. V. Richards, B, T. Flanaqin, larnes Blackwell, Howard Hunter, lames Priest, Weldon sg he A PONSOR LUCILLE NEIGHBOURS gl AJ E N as A Xyly i W t Y Hatcher, Leon Martin, Iarnes Monday, Melvin Lee, Leonard B. Beiqhts, Marvin D, Kelly, Robert S. Hansard, V. A. Cooper, Robert W. ,,,,.,,, First Seraeantixl Billy Neel 3 Platoon Serqeant ' Clifford Ochsenbein FlRST SQUAD Polansky, Edward Porter, L. B., lr. Bentley, L. O. Studer, Bob H. SECOND SQUAD Thornton, R. E. Peterson, Georqe Wriqht, Charles C. Knight, Claude r- N .M xx N Coker, Sam Moser, lames Earp, Earl Archibald, Elmer Lowrance, Iohn Fraser, Blaine H. Slocum, Wayne Mitchell, Lemuel Granzin, Q. C. Sartor, Raymond Puckett, Floyd Whitsell, N. R. Adcock, Robert CAPTAIN HORACE MARKLAND C Q M P A N Y Fir-:sr PLATooN THIRD SQUAD Christian, Fred Triqq, Eddie Poole, Willis FOURTH SQUAD Butler, Spud Sutton, Neill Wallace, Ernest Cerda, lohn Connell, George Ward, Merl Merrill, W. A. Guice, Floyd FIRST SQUAD Dooley, Lawrence E. Dusek, Ralph Thomasson. GSOIQG R' Arnold, Carl K. Ahlqren, lrving Graham, limmie lones, loe W. Keith, Dell Hooper, Wallace Robertson, l. E. Gardner, Clifford Heath, LSO!! D- Hays, Clyde C., Ir. Whitaker, Carl U. lohnson, Ralin E. SECOND SQUAD Sorensen, C. T. BfOCli. RC1l9iQ1'1 Thomas, l. E. Smith, Bill Moore, Delwin Broadway, Lawrence Second Lieutenant R. A. Schmidt Second Lieutenant W. G. Pritchett y?Y t lames E. Cummins , M' C O M P A N Y SEooND PLATooN Tucker, Cliff H. Dennis, Orval L. Pittard, Will H. Vaughn, Royal B. Gilbert, George R Underwood, M. B. Iones, Roland T. La Tolle, Burton B. THlRD SQUAD Schulz, Carrol M. Stewart, Allison G. Bennett, I. B. FOURTH SQUAD Hardin, Calvin C. Preston, Kenneth, lr Whitthorne, Bill C. Hazle, R. Toe Stewart, Billie B. Roark, Ed. H. Garner, Aubrey E. Carson, R. C. Robinson, Charles B. SPONSOR NANCY COLLIER h C flfiilllii f-3 fl Ill J P FIRST SQUAD Stroud, Harold H. Saunders, Stanley F. Salm, Douglas M. Guthrie, lack H. Vaughan, Edward H. Woodward, George T. Boothe, Orville McClellan, Bill C. lones, Vernon L. Cantner, Glenn H. Ouillen, Charles R Second Lieutenant lim Bob Hulse First Sergeant Paul D. Bearden Platoon Sergea Ed. Williams Slate, lohnnie L. SECOND SOUAD Caesar, Ralph E. Collier, Paul W. Echols, Bryan S. Smith, l. L., lr. Painter, Frank P. Harte, Clayton L. Clayton, Gene L. Campbell, Randy E Tolan, T. H. l T QC Q M lp A N 'Y FIRST PLATooN Ator, S. H. Fairrnan, Mark Kaedinq, l. F. Burnett, Earl Callahan, Donald McDonald, William Sheridan, Lewis Wilson, lack . THIRD SQUAD Chandler, l. L., lr. Flesher, Ralph Hiqhsaw, William FOURTH SQUAD Allen, Hal B. Anderson, Elvin Brown, letf Lavelle Turnbo, Weldon r . CAPTAIN LEE ANSELL Hewartt, Tom La Due, Paul Tripp, Baird Davis, Frank Fox, loe Ellis, Nelson we an ua X v Keener, Ralph Bartlett, Horace E. Perry, Wilbur Sanders, Billy C. Stramler, Bob lohnson, Fred, lr. Klinksielfc, G. H. Murphy, Charles I Pmsr SQUAD Vfhite, Sanford Rushing, C. B. Tate, C. V. Lawrence, lohn E. SECQND SQUAD Knight, Kenneth Sheppard, Arthur C. Scherer, Donald Goodwin, Robert qv Owens, lack Williams, Ralph McCabe, I. F. Maxwell, Pete White, Samuel S. Bowers, Forrest B. Smith, Donald SecoryiJ.i24enant A 'Donald Winn Secinnd ligeufendht Behner Peevey Platoon Sergeant Stephen Taylor C O M P A N 'Y sEooND PLATooN Fowler, lack Hackteld, Hervey Austin, Bryan Harrison, Guy Stark, Billie Ioe Kruse, Elmer Allen, Loy Fowler THIRD SOUAD Smallwood, Daniel McEwen, lohn I. Summers, I. A. Tunnell, Fred FOURTH SQUAD Van Zandt, Kenneth Spencer, Harry Lee Berry, Hubert Arnold, Robert Lee Freeland, C. H. Bobertson, Briggs Montantes, Luis Vifolfe, Maurice Hendrix, Chester Baatriqht, Harold Williams, C. H. Cox, Carl McKenzie, Buster ll SPONSOR PEARCE 4 -I IF! J... A :-'vw N . 'lil ,. Qty, 4 at Risinger, Floyd Denqler, Warren Epps, lames Casstevens, G. Pearsall, lack o lVIenefee,Bob Stevenson, L. B. Epperson, l, L. Pete Munch, C. A. Second Lieutenant William S. Bradley Platoon Sergeant lames Ratlifi FIRST SQUAD Owen, Bobert Bice, Billy Smith, lean Tunnell, lack SECOND SQUAD Tones, Williams Homer Archer, Billy Knittel, Thani 'Wilson L. Thompson, Barkley Marrio, lesse- Gore, Lawrence Blaine, Lamon McMahon, Ross Wade, Charles Thomas, Olan Kingston, Clinton f ' A f,. Q,- COMPANY me Paul, Iames M. Clifton, Ernest Allen, Toe B. Larnun, David Durst, Edward Faust, N. C. FIRST PLATO THIRD SQUAD Brown, Kenneth L. Cupton, Connie Coats, lack Glass, Ford FOURTH SQUAD Brannon, Wilson R. Gray, Ruffin lohnston, Milton Nisbet, Lee O. McAnelly, I. W. M::Caqhren, Bill ON Boucher, l. C. Ball, Clem Collier, Herman Thomas, Carroll Y Steel, Robert Wilkins, Don CAPTAIN DOYLE THURMAN me FIRST SQUAD Ramsey, Derwood A, Worthy, Roy Ouirey, Stockton M. Smith, Charles R. Mehaifey, H. N, Norman, W. I, Kiel, P. Dee Bynum, Otto W. Tones, Bruce Tones, lack M, Kothe, Kerrnit M. Peel, Kenneth L. Evans, Less, lr. SECOND SOUAD Smith, Iames Sheppard, lames H. Olander, Harvey Bynurn, George Morris, Marshall Wilson, L. I. Walters, Eddie Trigg, Charlie Reid, Grady R. Iohnson, V. P. Nelson, Edward Fife, Aubrey Earle Platoon Commander Second Lieutenant Iames Gibbs Platoon Sergeant Rodric Roberts Acting Platoon Sergeant Bill Harper C O M P A N 'Y SECOND PLA'rooN Scott, W. Leon Harper, Bland E. Kirby, E. G. Edwards, Horace Martin, lack Ditmore, Claude Polakoif, Don Dowdy, Howard THIRD SQUAD Steglich, Lynwood Barton, Thomas E. Stone, Nolan T. Stuck-ey, Paul FOURTH SQUAD Saunders, Iames Brock, Francis Butler, Carl Kitchens, Wm. Woodruff, Glenn Groves, I. W. Mangold, lames Elkins, Gene Clower, George Sanders, Homer M., MN U ljdjv I ' t r W , ,ww it tfwxtly 36,432 M 9 J SPONSOR lO STEWART L, J .,l'W'3'3R px' Rawlings, loe McPherson, I. E. Ruby, Bill E. Bibby, Douglas E. Cleveland, Courts Bay, Cleo W. Williamson, lce E. Locker, Desmond Second Lieutenant Rayford Russell First Sergeant Stanley Gideon Platoon Sergeant Vlfilbur K. Turner K. FIRST SQUAD Simmons, Charles Watkins, Carroll W Watkins, Harroll A. Parker, Philip H. SECOND SQUAD Vann, Miller Tackett, lessie l. Locker, Olan Batts, B, M. Bow, Lee Naions, Tames R. Bennett, Bud Kimbrew, Virbil W Hutchins, R. B. Sanders, Bob Reiner, lack CAPTAIN Boss, Gordon D. Ellis, Wyndle Fisher, Harvey Barker, Tom Neel, Victor IC U M P A N Y FIRST PLATooN TI-IIRD SQUAD Boyd, Iverson McLennan, Gerald Garvin, W. C. FOURTH SQUAD Lee, Tom I. Garrett, Leonard McGarr, Boyce Cunningham, Russell Huffman, Claude Robertson, lack Rte-we, Eldor SILAS BRANDENBURGER Crosslin, B. Bay Watkins, lack Iustice, Ieti Whisenant, Ice Lewis, Gene Strawn, Ioseph W as Qf, il qt, FF an N.. 1- Q I-'E 'F' 'R 1 ws XGIRST SQUAD Karcher, e, H. Anderson, E. Kiclwell, B. o eland, A. B. Perryrnan, G. Collins, P. J ' Connor, R. Crawford, B. Allison, G. Stephens, B. SECOND SQUAD Smith, Owen Gilles, Gilbert Williams, Ioe A. Vickers, Durwood Brown, Kermit McKinley, loe Keller, I. E. Williams, David Morrow, lack Baker, lack P. N I K to First Lieutenant Q C 0 A Ramon Turknett O Second Lieutenant l C. T. Parker CC Q M lp A N Y sEooND PLArooN THlRD SQUAD Hamilton, Arnold D. LaMaster, loe Martin, Billie N. Braly, Houston Boyett, Thomas Gillespie, Leo L. Seale, Herman H. Southard, David C. Griffin, Miller F. ii. Hopkins, Bill Putteet, Charles FOURTH SQUAD Adams, Guy I. Snodgrass, Cecil M. Nelson, D. M. Walker, Bill Forsyth, Iohn White, Billie Mclntosh, L. VV. Bell, Cecil E. Leath, Glenn R. SPONSOR FRANCES SLIGH 0 1 , A,- 4 .wt x , , A I' Savage, Bobby Seidel, Robert N. Vvlilliarns, Merkle Petsick, VJ, Vt . Stevens, Paul Otto, Clifton lohnson, Grover Daniel, Qda ,w 'F Second Lieutenant Blain R. Corhell First Sorqeant laznes l leyrnan 3? l1 i Platoon Sergeant W. A. Vvriqlit FlRST SQUAD Richardson, George A. Gilbert, Stanley Hamilton, Dwiaht Emrnott, Donald SECOND SQUAD Thornlolorn, Billie l. Warlick, G, Colo Cox, Fred Darley, Dewey Robb, Sam Colley, Clifford Morton, Monroe Kerr, R. l. Krauskotof, Oscar Brooks, Leo Il MAJOR I. LEWIS EVANS HERBERT MAAS ARLETONS l I SE. Q' SECOND L R EUEL hd LIEUTENANT STIGLER gi IE SECOND -LflEUTENAN'Ii! 'CEIRST SEHOEANT , LANDON N. ROBERTS ED ERQNIN I 3 QT' . E If fy O w , I SFIRST ROW , D SECOND ROW , THIRD ROW Hurc1,,EwF. Gyles, Frank jf lvlag A. D. Pollard, DOuq3lc5S Kitchens, lOe, lr. Nas , Eugene Gaines, Richdrd W. Guxrqlner, lomes E. Y FOURTH I3,Ow FIFTH ROW SIXTH ROWS Lundqren, Sidney C. Bridges, L. N.,'Ir. Heard, Willis f Schmnk, Wilberl W. lf' Butler, Samuel Doss, lr. 1- . Colemcm, lOe Gromctzky, Vwlillourne lciqers, loe- 3 i 2 5 Is 5 l 3 II FIRST ROW Daniel, Curtis Nicholas, Dean A., Ir. Wilcox, George N gs JS' 1. , , FOURTH ROW wSills, Ashley Harold, Ir Boynton, Bert R. Brown, Travis W. Daugherty, loe M. Barkley, Billy Q 5 xi, wp 5-1 .--D' mo E Q U1 FU is rf I u D , 1 ps NTD ,VT fytlpxi SECOND ROM' Pair, Thomas Pascall, l. C, Locker, N. L. Taylor, Lowell Beavers, Billy Ball, Norman Robinson, larnes Davis, Kent FIFTH BOW Ator, Ice Thomas Wright, larnes W. McCarty, Gerald Livingston, David Hensarling, Nolan Mayfield, Billy Pallmeyer, Bill THIRD BOW' Epperson, larnes D. King, Dick Liles, Billy R. Caskey, Clayton Parnell, Douglas Clinton, B. l..., lr. Carpenter, Ben, lr. Varner, Walter, Ir. SIXTH BOW Eggenberg, Delrner Murdock, Stanley l Nichols, Edwin S. Vfisdom, Smitty Seale, Bob Lund, Kenneth Harding, tack xv SPONSOR DOBlS SHERMAN X1 l T E53 of 5- W EEIRIEIZI L I . Yin. m. ,.,. ,Lvl .. .V .....JmZn, QM, Q. iiiirieigyie TEA J' w U ., My CAPTAIN BILL IONES SPONSOR VVILLIAM M. STAGCS Bill Eleicher limmie Cummins Ben Cowling BACK ROW Homer Hodge Herbert Maas Ed Erwin FRONT ROVV Calvin Hardin Francis Braclc Charles Sorensen Edward Vaughn Tilden Hastings Desmond Locker H. C. Evatl Charles Rushing MAJ 'fjm Ziff? -pu! PHUWEHAVUHE New forces for Torgtoh. Tiresome waiting rfo doubt. They look crlmost like freshmen. Why so dull folks? Now we ore getting close. The B. T. U. welcomes. Happy? Clorsses stort tomorrow Poss in review. .,4E'fE2 l You might know 'there is something free A double line up on the winner. Hi foe, ond you, too, Louise. ft's foe oqcxin with CI different qiri. .n., 'vi x 5. A few reasons we hote to qo to classes. 6. More noise in CI big Way. 7. The airport boys put one on the iine. 8. Contact Brady bound via the Brady Spe- cial. Dean Davis and Major Mann accom- panied. Homer's radio was very popular. More fun-and no one fell out. Sorry, l don'i recognize Them. Who's aol you, Doug? You may close your mouth now, Bobbie. Well, who Wouldn'i spend their money? 4-2 412221 My ' 0 .. ,J ,X gl!!- 'K 'Ct 555 ff' '21-6 Col. lones leads the march on Brady. 5. I. Louis peps up a pep rally. Brady sees and hears our Military 7. Some people can make the cutest Band. faces. Oh yes, the Coeds went aloha Too. 8. They heard ihis hunch clear io Dub- ' Looks like ihey are all in step. lin. 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The drum that resounded in Arling- ton. 2. We had to Cul the rest of ihis sign out. 3. Cissy in action. 4. As the Plowboys trampled over the lr. Aggies. Don't look so mean, Landon. We really let them know we had a band. One live-hundredih of a second. The first silver taps, N.T.A.C. io l.T.A.C. Yes, these are really Tarleton students. These are a few shots of the annual club iniliations. They come but once a year, but that is quite enough. Q :Q sf NN' UH , in 5 f . K M, 4'2Ei fw- 'w ,M -...,J. r X ,,N.,, hw 3 . Q1 'fi f 3 1, :Qr ' . E53 5' ggi Uk gui 3 Q ww 86, if Q gg? Q :E w n ng? 'bs , A A Mb , if M, x - he 1 51 yif 5,1 'N 5, 2 if f D1 - ' E ' 11 , wi ' 6 ' 9' q 53 uw :il X 1 Ll M . .. .,. ,., G 2 i n Sfv-Wag? 'R J W -K 'PB - ,N 5 x 3 Sf ' M 1 5 3 M I M , UQ f-ff U i K XM ws. f .5 , A. 1 1 ff .9 . Q 71'-12 - ' 1, .1 , ,. .H 5,3 3, wi V. Wu v iff i 5 555513 1 f pf 3 Z' I 2 3,3 A Q SQL, -lp Aan A Y ,... 3 26 ,3 41 . W V 4 L W6 , .xi ESQ .QL 3 Q ' Vj, 7-. 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Say, that looks almost like work. Compar1yetension ! lohri Tarletoiis harem. Iune plays the part ot peacemalcer I an ' ? V . . s .-V f Min 4 Qs x , 5. . .L?:,L.:3ff 1- 1 , rw ,W . L M JE 5 W -1 Q fa 1 5 , , 1 .- JI 3 w Q ,v 591145, fhyw, ...Z ,A , ,.,,M..,..,, 31 N K K W f., 12 . 5 Ap ,JM 4. alxx 1 any gow ala as iS?iQg' . mf, ,Q W was 5 57 ,e 1 1 gf .W A.f 'f ffff Yzfo Car NCL. ,.--:Nt Campus Couples. No Commeriis. ,A . . a 'I . . .eaAg,55 K Ay. , 'P g:. . inf, an J, .M fm, Q Q91-:ig Q ,QS-if ' 'Luigi fl' V Lg E IZ. Y f,:i4y3g an 'Wit Si 54. EFA, mi EF? ,xl X635 ff? is if JI fre f V ww- gh , My f, i-.- K.. ..f,.v sg, A igi aiff fy f f 5 A 'Qi kj Q S 4 A .5 f Q , , ,WI ' y ' ,xi 41235 1 . if ii' tm 2 iii ,,.WW.Q,, 1.- E A 5 2 IA It S K i A 1 4' . f'-. ., 9 J ,Tm , Nw. --. what . v, A.,k 2, , , . . Mw,.1,.gW U fi. Lmgx, Q I? KRQQS' sigh. I W' i -GJ!k,Agg,,,w , , 55,535 3 'G mwgWgmg,hQ? A f ' ' 99' R Q VVVV ,A if ,f -12 ' gf x L 4 R A 5 5 E R fff? , . M., QQ . X-. J ,., 3522.-gs' Www M S ,Dm- .Hugs . iff., Jw' ?Z ff ha lm-hw.. ' if 3 2 5 2 f ,L -..gpm Three stooges? l'm not sure. No fuel shortage here. l'll bet he learned that swinging bed slats. Looks like a fight, but-well, you decide. That's a dainty touch Narm. Caught at a rare moment-working. Wow! Where did you get all that energy? Harvey, that isn't allowed on the campus. WWW ff. . 4 -sm 1. I I-I IE E R vga. X, '13 'ff .L V, -us P. N Q K ., , A N ,Q-vw.. Q 2 QR , 52' 's 5 ! 4 .Tm an ,A H? Q it KW .. - 1 r. A WHIES X? 'lil - 941 FUOT ff X j A K Z V 'LW ' M la egto ornmy Fields started his tirst year . V , N y . g o Gvt MM ' ' ' 7 a n by leading the Plowhoys through a successful sea- so with tive victories, two ties, and two losses. The Plowlooys scored a total of lll points to 68 points tor their opponents. The Oolufxib team showed surprising unity' throughout the season. The whole line was outstanding, especially on defense. with the loacktield working as a machine-every rnan doing his part. : - B Q. F, , R f x ,Z L L E ft if . i J ' I l'it' NN. 'at'l lx f - s I J X Yii BALL EEZAQUNEQQLWW 12 if W? ALQ1 if Cf Mrpj TY ,M C M .w'?fmo'5f30Q Sgf1,,ffiw WSW .45 TW dy Q MQW Jw Ujfjf MM A CAPTAIN L. .MATH A wwf' W COACH TOMMY FIELDS L. H. MATHEWS RALPH KEENER TARLETON vs. CAMERON With outstanding defensive strength the Plowhoys battled the Carneron Aggies in a 6-6 deadlock as a season opener. Early in the second quarter the Aggies surprised the Plowlooys with a pass from the Cameron l3- yard line which resulted in a tally for the Aggies. The kick for extra point tailed. The Plowboys tired back in the third quarter when Stricklen, Maxwell, and Sherrill took turns about carrying the pigskin from the 56-yard line on down to the l-yard line where Max- well plowed through for the score. The kick for extra point was wide. The Aggies threat- ened again, but the strong defense of Rush- ing, Mathews, and Willis in the line and the powerful linehacking of Coats and Stricklen stopped the Aggies short of paydirt leaving the score tied. TARLETON .... .... 6 CAMERON .... .... 6 TARLETON vs. SAN ANGELS Tarleton began conference play by outscoring the San Angelo Rams, The Rains outgained the Plawboys when in mid-fieldg but when the paydirt carrie in sight, the Plowboy line held fast. Tarleton jumped to a quick lead when Maxwell passed to Sherrill tor 43 yards and a touchdown in the first three minutes of play. Stricklen kicked for the extra point, The second tally came in the trailing minutes of the fourth quar- ter when Petsick jarred the ball from a Ram back with a recovery for Tarle- ton on the Ram 5-yard line. Maxwell drove over for the score, and Stricklen again kicked the extra point, The whole line was outstanding on defense, and the backfield equally shared the oi- fensive honors. TARLETON ....... 14 SAN ANGELO ..... 0 JJ-fb 4 W Www WM 4 .N tg if ff Unw f MO .W 1 t . V0 Nl 'fl at ,,.-an-sms BOBBY SHERRILL MILLS STRICKLEN RED COATS if' -f wk Qi i I limit ,,,,,,.., l lf X -mtilft ,,,s3'5'ToQl- WJTMJQ ea -T' W PETE MAXWELL STANLEY GIDEON EUGENE WILLIS .LQ it 5 .Ju A y fm J Epi. .ww ,AJ ft 'tary TARLETON vs. KILGORE The Plowhoys suffered their first defeat of the season at the hands of the strona Kilaore Rangers. ln the early moments of the game, Mathews blocked a punt aivina the Plowboys possession of the ball on the Kilaore 43-yard line. A drive from here ended when Sherrill raced over from the 20-yard line for the score. The kick for the extra point was aood. The Rangers came back and scored with a 40- yard pass in the second quarter. The kick was good, leavina the score tied at the half. The Ranaers took control in the second half scor- ina twice in the third quarter and twice in the f . . fi ourth quarter. , 1 I yan, fy ' K E' LE G, ..... . , lf I - 'L KILQGQRQVE ..,.. -.w53'Clf- -l fam 0lfF3J ctw MM l TARLETCN vs. DECATUR Unable to get their offense clicking on a muddy field, the Plowboys were held to a tie by the Decatur Baptists. A penalty kept the Plowboys from scoring once when Strick- len ran 55 yards over the goal line. The pen- alty nullified the score. The injury of Max- well also hindered the Plowboys' game. With ,JJFWQ o to it the excellent defensive play of Mathews and X Coats the Baptists were held with their ba against the wall in the second half. Mathe s blocked a third-down punt on Decaturg!l8 yard line, but it was recovered by tists. The fourth-down kick was short, c Plowboys drove to the 7-yard line, halted by a pass interception. TARLETCN DECATUR .... ..... U Sim PAT KEITH lOE COLEMAN R, A. SCI-IMIDT 'I . . 'a fav ' l g f if' , Qoa l ggggg I fl RLEToN vS.scHRE1NER l gfiz 'if 'r.' fi Before an enthusiastic crowd carried to the ,pig game on a special train the Plowhoys fought , l f, n L , llwmfl f a hard game to finally end up on the short My Mf t AH I! H!!! end ot the score. Tarleton threatened several 'Mgt , 4' times, but each time a tumble or penalty WP, ruined the scoring chances. The ll-yard line ' auf ' was the closest Tarleton came to the goal VI! Nl line. The Schreiner Mountaineers started the Zi R scoring by kicking a field goal to talce a lead ot 3-O. ln the last minute of the game the it A xy 3 Mountaineer right guard rushed through the I at fl? r ' W line, blocked Sherrill's punt, recovered the 'X E ' all 'f Qs gr 8 pf I ii' 4 1 Q . be 5 ,n r , -J, , ball and ran for a touchdown. TARLETON . . .... . O SCI-IREINER ......... 9 Nw FRED ww M IACK GRAVES GEORGEKAVOURAS TARLETON vs. WEATHERFORD The Plowboy' machine rolled over Weather- ford in a strong offensive display, but the Plowboys were weakened by the loss oi Max- well because of broken ribs. Tarleton had control of the situation all through the game with Stricklen doing most of the scoring. He scored two touchdowns and kicked two ex- tra points. Sherrill and Keener also did some very nice ball-carrying. Christian did some powerful line-plunging. Ruby and Gideon were outstanding in the line. TARLETQN ........ 27 WEATHERFGRD . . . alll X as-fr. .- W M,- C. B. RUSHING ROBERT ARNOLD GENE SMITH Wa., AWN BILL RUBY HMMY GRAHAM lACK STEADMAN i TARLETON vs. HILLSBORO Tarleton added another victory to their record by defeating Hillsboro. The scoring started early when Sherrill returned a Hills- boro punt for 88 yards and a touchdown. The Plowboys started another drive soon with Sherrill and Keener doing most of the run- ning. Stricklen carried the pigskin over for the tally. The scoring was fast on both sides after the second touchdown. Christian did some extra good line-plunging for high yard- age. The Whole line was outstanding. TARLETGN ........ 34 I-HLLSBORO ........ 14 stiyt its tit y sirs to A lk ' X 5 X -1 7 l 9 1, Q Q L X lil' . ,.w- 1' ..-'N l Q' 1 ' ,Y is 5 ,Q N .Qu r ' x x fd J y 'v V 'Y f- If fe TARLETON vs. H. S. U. FRESHMEN A strong new defense of Tarleton held the Hardin Simmons Freshmen scoreless as they rolled up another victory. The Plowboys started rolling when Willis jarred the ball loose from a Cowboy back and Mathews grabbed the ball and ran 50 yards for a tally. ln the second period Keener made the last score of the night when he plunged over from the 4-yard line. Keener, Stricklen, and Sherrill carried the pigslcin for some nice yardage during the game. All oi the line showed a strong defense with Coats being especially outstanding. TARLETON ........ 14 H. S. U. FISH ........ O .757 CQ-CGA. VL gl-Cffvf-10+ r jf' 1904. -f '- WZ -ff. ..,i6f,L, -wg, gff.. -ri':Cf'-665 W uf.-Cbcwff 5.19 ' MN ' Pg s ft f J. 'F' if MHAM FRED COX WADE PETSICK BILLY ARCHER BILLY ROSS MCMAHON GUY HARRISON ROBERT ADCOCK J' TARLETON vs. N. T. A. C. The Plowboys Won temporary possession of the coveted louqle by Winning the most irn- portant game ot the season-over N. T. A. C. Mathews, Striclclen, Sherrill, and Keith turned in their final aarne tor the purple and white. These boys played fine ball in this aarne and al the others. Other players who were out- andinq in this game Were Schmidt and Willis. The Plowhoys topped oft a successful season with a perfect ending. TARLETON .......... 9 WW K .ll . . 215W . QA .... ...1lihiw4,w- ' Precedinq the lost home qcrme cxqorinst H. S. U. Freshmen, lo McDaniel Wos crowned ons the first Football Queen of Torleton. The Los Cobol- leros Clulo sponsored the event with the students electing the queen. ln the ceremony lo McDaniel wors presented with CI tootboll covered With purple ond white rilobons. ff l ltlttw Z :Sapa -DL nOJ3,,,,, Wmww J J xl J l iiiftsiasr BALL T942 Top Row: Savage, Martin, Ross, Maxwell, Tones, and Gardner. Bottom Row: Coach Wisdom, Craft, Rice, McClellan, Henne h Griffith, and Hansard. COACH WISDOM - X N Coach Wisdom led his boys through games with some ot the smaller col- leges in preparation tor the regular season games. The opening game oi the sea- son was with a non-college team from Fort Worth. The Plowhoys opened up and ran up a large score to Win the game. The Plowhoys then treated Cisco Iunior College in a similar man- ner. Next in line to be swamp- ed by the Plowboys Wgs Rgnger lunier College. With some fgst plgying, Tgrleton piled up points rnglqing the lingl score 97- l7. lones scored 28 points in the ggnie with Mgriin next in line with l7 points. iw. 5 l LWBUY will 3 68 CRAFT 'I N ' Vs K u I A - M When the competition wgs supposed to get stiff, the Plowboys forgot to stop their high scoring. ln thot importont game with N. T. A. C. Tgrleton piled up 73 ipoints ggoinst only 34 for their opponents. Sgvgge toolc top scoring honors in the tilt with or totgl of 25 points flollowed by Mcoiei- lctn and Croft with l3 points orncl l2 points respectively. The ohdrices oi or spotless record were killed when the Plowlooys dropped or close qdme io the lll Medical Corps from Brownwood by d score of 45-48. The Plow- boys reicrlidied, however, by defeoiinq the some tedm by d score oi 65-53 on the home court. Bill lVlcClellorr1 led the scoring with 22 points. MAXWELL ROSS RICE Although the Plowboys were not in top term, they managed to down the De- catur Baptists by a score of 56-23. Craft and Martin were the outstanding play- ers in the game. The Plowbcys regained their form in getting re- venge ever San Angelo, the team that broke the long Winning streak of Tarletcn. The score was 64-26. Bill Mc- Clellan lecl the scaring by accounting for 2l of Tarle- ton's points. F Av,J X of ,L t ,JJ , f . J -d t- 1- ,fx 1 'W 'N 'lf t' H. J 'E ' ' l X' - V XX ,IJ ! . Y . , Y I X X t V iv lj fi ,f - ry Mi Q X ' 4 ,J in 1 w' :J 1 ' . J xg J if f x N ,Y ' V ,J . ' , , 'L f X .1 , , f N is i V . V 2 f . ' J -, , y , X .1 'N xr ,f ' . ' 5 4 1 1 1 f ' , X F , 'f 'X ,' .V ,J . M n .x 1 I f , I I . I V f 1 Tarleton added another Victory to their list by de- feating Hillsboro 64-30. Mar- tin and Craft scored l8 points each to lead Tarle- ton's scoring parade. The Plowboys continually outscored their opponents to have an averaae ot about three times as rnany points as their opponents. 1 ?- ' , Q K -'V g fl l ,t HENNECH GRIPFITH HANSARD ttf i L TRACK 19.411 While N. T. A. C. clncl Schreiner were fighting it cut tcr first plgce in the Stgte lunicr Ccllege meet, Tgrletcn crept up trcrn be- hincl tc win the chcirnpicn- ship by g rngrgin ct cnly cne-hglt pcint cver hcth N. T. A. C. cincl Schreiner. i . C 33 ln the events Tarleton scored two first places, eight second places, tive third places, and two fourth places, making a total of 59 points against 585 tor N. T. A. C. and Schreiner. Rudel Glover scored l2 points, making him second high- point man in the rneet. TRACK TEAM IN ACTION N E 9, V-. Q M ,af 'gif . f 491 'Q-9 3w . we COACH WISDOM 5,'1.- afv-HSEN' M4 K L . ffl,- 4 , ' 1. GOLF With Bill Iones os the bockbone ot the Plowboy Golf Tegm, the new mem- bers gre showing very promising prospects of strengthening the tegm. The teom will enter in the oinnuctl tournorment in Moy ond probgbly some other motches. X., B Top Row: Homer jones, Wilcox, Gardner, Bill Iones, Cocxch Wisdom. Bottom Row: Polokoff, Tote, Connell. -F--Y T'lENNllS According to Coach Hil- ary Moore, the Plowboy Tennis Team is looking very goocl. With Bill McClellan, the only returning letter- rnan, leading the team, it is preparing for sorne strong matches with other teams, especially the one with N. T. A. C g My 12 wwf EXTWMWQ5 is Boatriqht, Simmons, McClellan, Wharton, and Connell INTBAMURAL DIRECTORS COACH WISDOM Sponsor of Intramurais BILL McCLELLAN Director of Intramurals L. H. MATI-IEWS ReqirnentaI Director MILES LOCKE Director oi First BattaIion DOYLE THURMAN Director of Second Battalion I-IODGE Director of Co. A I5' ILL FLETCHER Director of Co. B IIM HULSE Director of Co. C BILL BRADLEY Director of Co. D RAYFORD RUSSELL Director of Co. E BOB COBBELL Director of Co. F FLOYD STIGLER Director of Band INTRAMURALS 4 A A as Em CO. CS A WA , W BASKETBALL TEAM ETYYZISZZA- 4 CO. B'S f A'.' 1 BASKETBALL TEAM AIAA 'G 51 TZ-A Co. A'S BASKETBALL TEAM iff 5. . I - M ,af ' 1 l Q Q - INTBAMUBALS Quill ' CO. D'S BASKETBALL TEAM CO. ES BASKETBALL TEAM CHAMPS BAND'S BASKETBALL TEAM GIRLS' ATHLETICS Under the direction ot Miss Feiimctn, the qiris por- ticipctted in Various sport- q f 1,4 ing otctivities throuqgiouitjr the year. One Xoi ftifejgtkzj ' vorite sports cffboill of tive qiris is tennis. fig-42, 7Lvr, 1. --1 GIRLS' ATHLETICS . , 1 fi . W ea' -1 If 54' Qther outdoor sports en- joyed Ioy the girls ore qoII, ofrohery, ond badminton. Indoor sports inCIude bord- rninton, bdsketbdII, dnd voIIey boII. - I xv If ll I UHQHWHIJUHQ ' if yt wwf srpnnlglvt 5535! W tit 13 wt jj jjllx . J 11. J W, Bltty Logan, W. G. Pljitchett, Allene Piqq, M if V 4' Fra es Schmidt, Norman Hatchery ,and Otto Schum M . I . 1 1 0.2-4 J I l A ft - ' V' 4. ,PM li -f' at 'lThe Student Council is an oraanization composed of representative students trorn each ot the classes who represent their classes in student government. The rnern- bers are Chosen by the student body for their scholarship, leadership, and depend- ability. R A SCI-IMIDT President BEN COW ING MISS MAHAN OHSOI' L V -President NANCY COLLIER Secretary-Treasurer Sp if HA. W. s. copixrcir Mgt ' , W X 9 M75 ff ,ff 5 GYQGTG SGTC9, UC1 9 S1 OTS, O SIG CII' 11911 lc eight, Morcill oddox, Betty Orth, cmd Mcrrqoret Ann r ,, if J 1 f X f' V: jl Y' Q! J cl W The Association of Women Students Council wors orqornized in 1932 ornd 1933. The council is composed oi twelve mem- bers, ten senior girls elected edch spring by the qirls' student body, ctnd two junior members chosen by the council-elect. The purpose of the A. W. S. Council is to pro- mote closer relottionship ctmonq girls ot the school dnd between the girls dnd the idc- ulty members, ctnd to be ot ctssistcrnce to dll qirls tindncictlly, scholdsticdlly, ctnd so- cictlly whenever possible. MARY RocERs President X MARGUERITE KELSO Vice-President CATHERINE MCDANIEL Se cretcxry-Treo surer Sponsor MISS SAVATE Mg' K I THE GRASSBURR STAFF Miss Brown, Faculty Advisor, Miss Walker, Faculty Advisor, Hazel Huls Iunior Class Editor Lucille Neighbors, Senior Class Editor, Doris Sherman, Club Editor Edwin Erwin Militnyy Editor, Herbert Maas, Eeature Editor, Leonard Garrett, Sports Editor ,i fi, 9 ,lf The Grassburr Staii, which is selected each sprina by the student body, is a hard- working qroup ot students who strive, with the help oi their capable faculty advisors, to put out an annual which the student X l body will enjoy and which will brinq back, in later years, the pleasant memories ot the l days in Tarleton. BILL BRADLEY Editor Associate E DOUGLAS POTLAFD Business Ma aqer MR. MCMAHAN MARGUERTTE KELSO ,f X . . Faculty Advisor MARGUERITE CAPPS Business Manager Business Manager ' fl QW .LTAC sri-time , ll Q My ,., . .i i -In l V ' 'j f l .. 5 if A .f 9 . M s , . A I ti ,. f n as 3 3 N w t L g t h , it it 4 if L- Jil' P 3 r fl, r 'H-f it A ..,, x P Ea Williams Lawren e Dooley Haytord Russell, Winifred Bean, Letha Mae Beaman, Dick King,:7'j 71 Ruby Conner Marne Morehead Mary Margaret Peterson, Mary W'eber, Hall Wells, Ruffin Grayh! y Wilburn Salmon Lucille Burnett Billy Allison, Gene Brazeltori, Ruth Rexroat, Winnelle Schrirnpcher, ,- ' Hugh Cole Paula Linson, lohn Varner, I. lanes, Mary Marshall. ' Y - , fr -Q I 4' 2 l x l The l-Tac Staff is elected by the students? ot the college to produce a Weekly publica- tion full ot news and entertainment tor the student body. Each position on the staff means a lot of hard Work to its holder. WANDA DORRIS Editor FLOYD STIGLER Associate-Editor LEE ANSELL If 1 J' xg o N ,, I s W! v Nttltxigtnhs ,QND iw vw , Ed Durst, George Wilcox, R. A. Schmidt, f 73 1 VA! Lvjiv 'fflffl lames Bennett, Lee Ansell, Steve Taylor, Malcolm Schulz, ,, g, X we gf ,q .fu ff-av' ' ve . ff L. B. Stevenson, Harold Boatright, William Highsaw, Ctto Schumm, lack Coats, I V -N 7 oifxgu I vw, 'QB Bryan Austin, Billy Ross MclVlahan, Prank Gyles, and Smitty Wisdom. ., nl' -I Q, ,uf ec-1'-' ..-jg' - - f 1 7-r Vfpylj ,og vw! -9 ' t 9 .1-fv 'f?3,j',,,1f ,,,,,.,.,..,. cf- f , X A group ot swell fellows with new ideas composes the Lords and Comrnoners V Club. Each year it sponsors a Miss Tarle- ton contest which provides tunds tor the presentation ot scholarships to worthy stu- dents. The presentation ot the scholarships is a unique idea and one truly worthy ot highest commendation. BlLLY SEAMAN President BlLL BRADLEY Vice-President lOE DANOFF Secretary-Treasurer MR. BIRDWELL Sponsor Z-Q2 14 f' ' f 291 ff l vllvll. l l Q T IE R N A S if L - xi . V Nike - t ff-1. . t M ld Robe 71' ' ' ' ' N i U - - - I f 4 X wg V xi jj v A ir Seas y 'W yis, Wilmd Floyd, D y O'Quin , , W f jf lg, - . K 'J ybu, Mill r, NG cy Ro , time Fife, G if '- ., Cf, I '-1 J-fl A ' I ' ,f Lui Oyjle tyk Qhnson, Helen Molton, ,yfgfaq rf! - t, XX Wf' Pduliri flyeircy, Lee Urshcrll, cmd Betty Orth. il- U Q ' fs ff' KYAV WS ' ' - A 1 Hn - My . .f yr!! r., 15 , ' I ,. Q l , ' Z ' 'O-02' 'V f . ' 'icq The Eterncts Club, ct continuation ot the l.A.P.S. Clu , W s organ' d in l927 by twelv ' s ol d W ideas about the pur e cl Tn the pdst thir- t n' jfkgderg yet its pres- b s orthy ot the time 7 M 1 - . ,jf tr 1t1 y 1 1 f ,W f ERNESTINE TEMP 7 Q3 President W b UXNE PORTER i Vice-President M LATHA HILLYARD Secretory-Treasurer MRS NEATHERY Sponsor . ..- ,JJ s KEYS v 1 N Y' ZW X Z Sidney Lundqren, Bill Matthews, Pat Keith W. Wharton, R. D. Lancaster, Bobby loyce, C. B. Tom Hewartt t f B'l Bice Clifton Ochsenh in Earl Charles Tri K. l E Y , . QQ, fl I Rayrnon !'D?IVid Lamun, Iii Tate, Georqexslaral, and Donald Srri C E 19 X 1 Crqanized in l933, the Silver Key Clu has taken its rightful place as one oi xt - bestqboys' Q-lpibj in Fluarletorr. lts me ers ttf if strive to promote fellowship amor1qX 'e'f S members ot the club and their fellow Xsrtu-N dents and as a result are among the ldestst X t i I J XIV L liked boys on the -campus. iq Qt xl 3 JAMES Rzxrrirr President Domm WINN , Vice-President ArroN McCLELLAN Secretary FLEUBEN FBIOU Sponsor J I.-f r IU A 3 ld! . di V' , ,JP IJ: 'X J 'ff J K I - ,X ., t ' ,ff f l 1 1 .f r if s 'r f - ct uit! W' ff f Il 'Frances Foster, Pauline Hater, Billie Rue Coyle, Nell Patterson, 4, Betty Driskill, lmogen.e,Armstror1.g, Wanda Shannon, Martha Smith, Charlene Conley, Nanelle Harris, Charlene Butler, Georgia Fee, Renelle Fuller, Frances Magruder, Gwen Flippo, and Mary Margaret Peterson. The D.S.T. Club is a true representative of the friendly and democratic spirit ot Tarleton. lts membership, consisting oi a girls who enjoy several social activi- jjufftiyzelftring the year, would be an asset to ff yi-mug. M Wgylfy jfdyffj MRS. MCALISTER Sponsor OTHENE MAULDlN Pr sident IUNE CAP? Sec etary Treasurer W I A k ,.,. . U sf- BlLLlE RUTH HUDDLESTON Vice President .Iii W, George Moon, Bill Fletcher, Clark Chandler, L. V. Bisinqer, Miles Locke, Harry Mclfirn, if The S. O. T. S. Club Wors orqdnized in 1932 by cr qroup of friends Who Wanted to further social dctivities on the Campus. Since then the club hers fulfilled its purpose otnd has Willinqly helped in dny Worthy Cduse for the benefit of the college. BAYl.lS FABBELL President XJ L. N. BRIDGES If Vice-President F, NORMAN HATCHER Secretary MB M MAHAN Spenser JW Y. lohn Stewart, D. W. Behrens, Houston Brcxly, lohn Hartsfield, Ed Nichols, Robert Seidel, If Frank Tierey, Allen Andersen, Eddie Triqq, Blond Harper, Douglas Solm, and Ted O'Neil, K Si . . ,Q Q ,,, , f t ,fly L, V M 'r ig: jf ,fi s Q, 6 ' -- ,A ... i l , o ' yff - i WWRXE' Jw 4 I ' ' LL A4-f i Lucille , Na Collier, Virginia Pullig, Narcissa Shivers, Mario -lenn, Edna Ioyce Gribble, Mart Mae Rain , au l' aio, Marjorie Hall, Yvonne Holly, Betty Barlow, Leone Mann, leanne lamxson, Doris lawn ,fl if 52 E I E , Ellen Gee Tankersly, Laurette Keyser, an roiny Donahp Lyndol Wel , Avi Ann Boyle, Lou McDonald, Dorothy vans, o arp ,E 1? N Pvlfjufgtivryffldix The Tejas has become, in the last eight years, one of the most popular clubs on the campus. lt Was organized in 1933 to pro- mote a spirit of Wholesome friendship and entertainment between its members and the girls ot the college. DORIS SHERMAN President MARGUERITE CAPPS Vice-President MARGARET PEARCE Secretary-Treasurer MRS. CRESVJELL Sponsor fndiqbnsi I' 'IM 671 , USMMUW' lL A ll LE R U S A XE lkmxtl it ' 'Q ...- 4 W. , 't tt, Timmy Cummin , Ed Erwin, ill lones, Beau Byers, Bill Har li P l, Briggs ertson, Blai e Frasier, Dewey Darley, ES a , ' inqst loe Mcliinle , Clifton Tucker, and N. L. Locker. z I 1 Q ' 2x3i1mfzM,W'CJ 9,,,,,,,,,+c bfi-J Friendship and progress in the social lite of Tarleton might well be the motto of the Los Cahalleros Clulo. Sponsors of the first tag club dance in Tarleton's history, its members are ever on the lookout for new ideas. They have proved themselves to he amonq the students who make Tarleton what it is. HOMER HODGE President GASTON WEST Vice-President ED 'WlLLlAMS Secretary - MR, N. M. RANDGLPH MJ- My I, . -35450 ijgiflplffig I NMEQCIEIERAQRQQE, 7179-Jfyyi W! ,Q , . if '!r1fifXQl J' X. -f, H Taylor, 1.1, Io McDaniel, Elaine Ha Baan, I , M ie Morehead, Marquerite Kelso, Norma IES-arijnyi, E lYn iTerrY, Adeline Powell, Mak' W Dorothy DaleNDosT'Ter, Paula Iean Linson, Gwynne-.Eg ersonf-Ugly lflkissori, Ianie Vjjy A lg Cf. ,. C4 6 I1 ff K X , fjfy E 1' , f , , I I K j XXW IWW The Sine Cera Club, organized this year, is composed of representative airls on the campus. The club motto is: Sincerity is the foundation stone oi all moolern life. og ffa'-N? ,LCA '7Z'4, Aff! f'A.K' ffm .1 rdfc ' 'fffek--I' 5-ff '-ffy-I, f X, BETTY MATTHEWS President MILDRED BEIDLEMAN Vice-'President CATHERINE MCDANIE Secretary-Treasurer MISS SQUIER Y, V ,. fll Q, L- -. I I 'XJ Sponsor 2 Sponsor i ti' I V! B U T C H Egiff tty N ,W ff' J N 1 QQ! lames Gibbs, L. H. Matthews, Mills Stricklen, Bobby Strarnler, Bobby Sherrill Bob Corbell, W. A. Vtfriaht, Harrell Watkins, Carroll Watkins, Pete Maxwell Buster McKenzie, Ross Glover, Hewitt Allison, Eugene Vtfillis, The Butches Club combines both ath- letics and social activity. This Club is par- ticuarly noted tor honoring the outstanding athlete of the year in order to encouraae others in athletics. U M t 1 is IOP IONES President BEN COWLING Vice-Presideni i l EDDIE WALTERS Secretary-Treasurer MR. WISDOM o W 0 1 4 , awww' .Y ,c S, Sarah Larnun, loy Gerald, Helen Wharton, Bristol Hoskins, Frances Sligh, Virginia Robins n lane Bailey, Louise Latham, lnez Wharton, Annabelle Edwards, Allene Figg, Frances Crowell, Margaret Nalvers, Dorothy Moore Grady Harrison, Nan Timmons, Maxine 0'Neal, Leeta Frances 'vVal,ker, , E The C.W:L.S. Club, the oldest girligglulrglffr on the campus, was orgariizeczlfiifi l92r5'f'lt - Fgirls i1fi'TaflQlZ1in. A 5 M I -'fn L+ 1 BETTY LOGAN l3resirlfviLt LUCILLE NEKHHBOFS Vice-l3rosident ETAZEL HULSE Nfcretarp'-'Treasure' l-:HSS KDNES Sponsor 1 1 V ,lf -ig, f is composed of girls yylcio sir e C2I'9jItF.Q Ll feeling oi friendship andltoffyiiromote a WA' !.- ,lf-v, J closer tie of social relgtionshipibetween the S 5 X 4,15 EW - -- sw ., f O. W L.S. Wi ff VlllKllNGS ,N l' ,ff Sins Brcmclenburqer, Arthur Zieqpgleyervglqlbh l4 , Dori Polokoii, Charles Simmoris, olim 'pieririeclr I. C. Posccxlb sg Fred Clirislicm, l ' 7,-J'LA,f4! ' 4 , A 'J , London Roberts., fx' , JJUXJJJ J - My fo. .M l V ll x J fi '!f,i1!f79j f ' X X ' C A V l,,'l11yA' ,LJ X A - I .NKJV rl lj f Jeff ' V N Z N U jr f f' The Vikings Club, illiouqli small in quom- tity, is certainly not looking in quality. Cr- qonizeol in 1937, it is o continuation of the Lucky Thirteen Club. Mr. Eolqor, the club's sponsor, wos one of the four oliorter mem- bers. li is now one of the top-ronlqinq clubs in Torleiori. I. LEWIS EVANS President BONNER PEEVEY Vice-President MARK MARKLAND Secretary MR. BIRDWELL Sponsor sw 1 ' 1 ETUTTURE EARMERS UF' AMERTCA 5 2' :- 1. an T' fu First Row Cleft to riqhtlt lack Baker, Tustin McBride, lo Earp, Marvin Beiqhts, Bob Meneiee, Ioe Rawlinq, Wanda Dorris, Ed Williams, Elmer Kruse. Second Row: Duff Chesney, M. D. Vann, Tommie Toland, Courts Cleveland, Toe Green, Charles Fee, Wm. McDonald, Raby Alford, Cleo Bay, Sidney McQuary, Fred Whisenhunt, Lloyd Mclntire, Anson Bertrand, Mr. A. I. Spangler. Third Row: Medford Underwood, C. A. Munch, Orval Dennis, Vernon lones, Herman Collier, Clarence Karcher, Derrell Martin, Robert Farr, Tom Lee, lohn Wilson. Fourth Row: L. I. Wilson, Charles Wade, Kent Davis, Carl Cox, Ioe Allen, Robert Goodwin, Ice Williamson, O. C. Granzin, Tack Owens, I-Iulan Robertson, Lawrence Dooley, Ralph Flesher, Samuel White. T Fifth Row: Thomas Hood, T. N. Ellis, Wayne Cole, Vernon Gibson, Victor Norvell, I. W. McAnelly, Larry Barton, Sanford White, Carroll Watkins, Harroll Watkins, Ed Roark, Clayton Harte, Ross Glover, lohn Farr, and l-lulan Weinert. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Texas Association Chartered 1928 The Tarleton Collegiate Chapter Established l932 Learnina to do Earninq to live Doina to learn Living to serve ED WILLIAMS -416125: President ELMER KRUSE 1-105, Vicefpresident A. I. SPANGLER Advisor V U G X X . 4. ,v fi? A .K P' 4 i A0 T192 Q JOE RAWLTNG , . Treasurer ' 1 3?-T Q PR v, I f,- I T KN 1 ,AT T1 Tr- fm fx -5, v Fw ,Y rr .-1 rw i 5 Y x 5 X , ' I E '.,.ft , , P My LJ M TE, L -E ix Citi E, 3. is e I Margaret Browning, Margaret Pearce, Helen Slate, Dorothy Flesher, Leeta Frances Olga Pochola Evans, Rosarnond Crowell, lane Marguerite Pitts, Regina Lee, Lucille Mildred Music Mary Fay Tucker, Martha Gray, Elizabeth Billie Ruth Daniels Doris Huclman ' n, Helen Taft, Lurline Rebecca Rister Myrtle Thomas The Chamberlain Home Economics Club was reorganized at Tarleton in l94O. The Club's program is planned around the in- terest ot the college girl, featuring both social and educational programs. MARTHA MOONEY l3're-sident MILDRED TRlBBLE Vice-President T IEWEL HElZER V, Secretary ji' Mrss WALKER 7 Sponsor iw WW AW 50 ,Qi oooo W, M5 r gb 09?-jyPREfMED ciuuia v A . ,gf 5' we ' if - x, Q r , ' il S lf'. - V ir V. 1 :.' 1' s ,A ' , Y A .,'A 'ANAL iii' Km I i iii Lalha Hillyard, Margaret Nabers, Belly Barlow, Horace Barilett, Pauline Haier, Rodric Roberts, Naomi Cardwell, Mary Lou McCreiqht, Mildred Music, McPhail, Sianley Gilberi, athleen Freeman, Mabel Murdock, Sliqlich, Bowman Hughes. The Pre-Med Club was organized under l r a new constitution last year. lts purpose is r l to present scientific proqrarns to the pre- , 4 med students and io help ihern in their lli lilil W ork. MARCILLE MADDOX President EDWIN NEEB ffj Vice-President ry Mrss BARHAM 99 Sponsor Q! MR. DeWlTT 1 Sponsor ,L 1 l. LEWIS EVANS file Director , V. ,IS Y. ,M . N i ,, -J X 1. ,,, 1 . 7 , Firsi Row Cleft io riqhilz Leitye Worden, Frcmk Gyles, lomes Moriiri, lx, 9 fxg I Billy Allison, Clyde Cone, ond Norman Hczicher. Second Row: Douqlos Pollard, Smitty Wisdom, I. Lewis Evcms, Byrd Boynton, Beau Byers, cmd l. C. Pdsccrll. The Colleqe Qrchestrd is mode up of musicianship cmd tcrlehi. li performs for the college dances ornd various other crciiviiies on the campus. Y' V .1 x lx We My fc,-L'z2'1-fe LETTYE WARDEN Vcwdlisi I A, , ' , 1 - 0 Q L:-'0 'fT7. 'X S. f Lf jc., ,Q , fff A 'ff ,f 1 ,f4,i - v- 1 , I , xl VVQV y 1 Vg! I of W. -fp i . le ff 3 5 s - ' . L as if V s X ' 1 .. ff T 1 , .J Hw- 'HALHN - ' , V E . ' of Q if . yfc, f I Q l VK' , 4 Arthur Zieqelmeyer, L. H. Matthews, Miles Locke, Billy Seaman 'y If Frances Taylor, Iustin McBride, Silas Brandenburqer, Gthene Mauldiri, Mills Stricklen, Norman Hatcher, Marion Glenn, Ioe Danoff, Bobby loyce, Carl Brauniq, Alton McClellan, Lucille Neighbors, Bill Fletcher, George Moon, Ben Cowling, Nancy Collier, W. G. Pritchett, lim Bob Hulse, Ross Glover, Margaret Pearce, Donald Winn, Bonner Peevey, lames Gibbs, lo Stewart, Bill Bradley, Gene Mauldin, Rayford Russell, Bob Corbell, R. A. Schmidt, Frances Sliqh, T. Parker, Doyle Thurman, I. Lewis Evans, Herbert Maas, Floyd Stiqler, and Landon Roberts. ' The Officers' Club fosters military cour- tesy and discipline. lt is composed of the commissioned officers of the Tarleton Ca- det Corps. 1 4 ' HODGE ' lonel 'W '-A RINE McDANlEL qirnental Sponsor N W P' LEE ANSELL Lieutenant Colonel BlLL lONES Retired Colonel oisisicisiiis cio.iUiB,,f ,S fir I N 022 Y GlllRlL,Sl BAND Bottom Bow lleft to rightl Mr, Bluliin, Billie Ruth Daniels, Dorece Wilson, Ernestine Teatf Wilma Hingst, and Peggy Durham. Second Bow: Frances Foster, Dena Lou Cox, Mabel Murdock, lris Miller, Billie Hulsey, Amy Echols, Zena Bolin. Third Row: Mildred Baker, Mary Fletcher, Nellie Brummett, Tommye Carter. Top Row: lo Earp, Elaine Boswell, lnez Norwick, Alice Harrison, Billie Coyie, Sybil Miller Constance Greenwood, Marguerite Kelso, and Lloydeen Williamson. The Girls' Band, organized in l938, is one ot the few of its kind in the United States. As no previous training is reguired, the band is outstanding for the skill with which the members perform at football games and special celebrations. A 'f :I 1 I R., ' ln- nd P95 PEGGY DURHAM Drum Major MR, HAROLD I. BLUHM Director lLlVll ll'lLlE SYMPHONY .Jfvvfb .'4r.e4,Q ,r , sir 'Ll' Betty Ayers, Alvenia Barton, Tornrnye Garter, Dena Lou Durham, Gxgineth A Flemins, L Lewis Evans, Marguerite Kelso, Dick King, Charles Livings I niy' Lundgren, Gerald McCarty, Donald Scherer, Sybil Miller, Landon Roberts, Sain Saylor, ELQCJ . Smith, Doris Sherman, Eleanor lane Weir, George Wilcox, Thelma Anderson, Paula Cato, en! Davis, lack Harding, Iohn Slate, Dena A. Nichols, Mr. W. P, Grant, Mrs. W. P. Grant, Mary Rich, 5 Mary Ferguson, Dorothy lean Stigler, Bowman Hughes, and Mary Fletcher. Aft zzz Under the direction of r. I. Bluhrn, the Little Symphony Gro stra, com- posed ot good musicians, is active in loring- ing to the student loody a more elevated type of music. The orchestra has played an important part in special programs throughout the year. DGl?lS SHERMAN Pianist MR. HAROLD L BLUHM Director T. T. S., i fpuirpwoseialso is to encourage the proper ' Reda Wray Clark, Catherine McDaniel, Nancy Collier, Miss Cleveland .K Miidrecl Beidleman, Lucille Neighbors, and Marion Glenn. -, . I WH.. X. . i ' f 4 -we 'The Ten Tcjrletgin Sisters is composed oi girl? phosen tor ,lheir 'school spirit, sports- tnghslligo, and ability to Work long hours toy glorfy' of the school Without thought at persfnnqfl gain. The T. T. S. Club is a sis- ieriorgariizafion of the T. T. P. Clulo. lts J spirifitowarcls athletics, and to arouse col- lege spirif. i 7 av MILDRED BHDLEMAN President NANCY COLLlEl? Vice-Presidcnt CATHEPHNE MQDANUZL Secretary f MISS CLEVELAND Sponsor L fr. 'rx ii. it-f' .f R. D. Lcrncoster, l, Lewis Evans, Alton McClellan, Mr, Friou, Sidney Lunclqren, Donald Winn, Sturnpy Rotlitt, ond Arthur Zieqelrneyer. The Ten Torleton Peppers is the oldest club on the ccrmpus. lt is or secret orqctnizo- tion Which was formed to promote school spirit. The members spend lonq hours find- ing, with the members ot their sister club, the T. T. S., Woys ot instilling in the Torle- ton coclets ond co-eols or lceener sense ot othletic ond school spirit. A LTCN MCCLELLAN President MR. REUBEN FRIOU Sponsor ARTHUR ZEGELMEYER Senior Member 0 l, LEYNIS EVANS Senior Member -- I .... A I MQQQLE SCUUT ALLlMNll Harold Boatright, Carroll Watkins, Harroll Watkins, ht y Beavers Ruffin Gray, lce McKinley, lack NV1lscn, Floyd Puc eil X . f 'Y 'fx The Eagle Scout Alumni was organized D last year with the purpose to keeps the Eagle Scouts organized in Tarleton, amcl to keeps l them in Contact with the Scoutirfg Work, 4 and to serve the school in any way? 'they ' CCll'l. 'P-N , A f?,G'?f 4- ,BB CARL ARNOLD President BEN COWLHYG Vice-President BlLL HAP PER Secretary-Treasurer BlLL BRADLEY Parliamenlarian f fy, 'lFlENNllS CLUB K Us fjy From left to right: Hilary Moore, George Rebb, Harold Boatriqht, Ed Durst, Ice Mcliinley, Frank Fisher, Harold Schultz, Charles Simmons, Robert Adcoclc, Bill McClellan, Charles Sanders, Dub Wharton, Karcher, lack Martin, and George Connell. I ,ff qether. .X BILL MCCLELLAN President DUB WHARTON Vice-President ED DURST Secretary l-HLARY MOORE Sponsor s KW The Tennis Club was organized tor the purpose ot qatherinq tennis enthusiasts to 64' avi? ' s .K ' -Mtg c'?'3:1.::v .'.v4 M f'Z'.'.s'. -. o o Q . A , . f Q Q . o 0, 0,0 'AQ '- .'.'v'.'.' . i 'Q u'o,ge 4 ?.'.'.'.'.' 'f- ' Q, g.'.,.,q w,.,q.'.'.g.'.' - ,. 005001, nv. f ..- ' O O 5.0.05 5'0'o'0 4 ' S 0, . .,.,.,.6. ,,.,.,g. ., , -3- P-In . -. 0 -, .sv -.-.-.-. .- 64 . .Q .4 . I. 4 1 - -. :I SPEECH CLUB Margaret Ann McDonald, Lou McDonald, Laurette Kyser, Willis Heard, Homer Hodge, M wa 1. i ii, 9'- Aubrey Fife, Billy Beavers, Geraldine Brummett, Baby Alford, larnes Kidd, it Betty Tibbs, Barkley Thompson, Temple Sparger, Nancy Boss, Ed Nilrlriols, RX 1 , , F Imi Vlfilsorr, Helen Weaver, Paul Stuckey, Bobby Nell Martin, Estelle Eairruridson, 99 EJ? mv Lcis Dolan, leon Crawford, I. E. Keller, Edward Polarislcy, D. K. Tlicrnblorii, lerry McCarty, and Cliarles Sorenson. The Speech Club is a new organization composed of public speaking and speech students. lt Works toward bringing culture and pleasure to its members and tlie mem- bers ot the student body. 'l RUTH VJOCDS President IO EAR? Secretary MAlilOBlE MOBEHEAD Beporter lVllSS LlLL!-XRD Sponsor .717 I P? 5,3 SONS and DAUOHTERS oil' the WORLD WAR VETERANS , X K N4 Q x , , Front Row llett to rightl: Margaret Nabersi Margaret Pearce, Betty Tihbs, Mabel Murdock, Wanda Dorris, Mickey O'Neil, Frances Crowell, Nan Timmons, Charlene Conley, and Nancy Collier. Second Row Cleft to rightl: Floyd Stigler, loe Rawlston, Vi . L. Scott, loe Williamson, Harold Sills, Nolan Hensarling, l. W. McAnelly. Third How Cleft to rightl: Stanley Murdock, Horace Edwards, Harvey Fisher, and Allen Anderson The Sons and Daughters of the World War Veterans Club was organized in the Spring oi 1941 by Coach W. l. Wisdom, sponsor, and other American Legion Mem- ! hers oi the faculty. its purpose is to help create a greater spirit of democracy on Tarleton's campus. FLOYD STIG-LER President Vice President NANCY COLUER Secretarv MR, VHSDOM Roomc RoBER'rs 5 IH I Sponsor u AGGETTES AGGETTES x Tarleton Recreational Association ot College Women member of Texas Recreational Federation ot College Women 3' P- 7' 1 A l Qlgxlxxd x K QQ N. We X wisxtgft' Qgwivx xf 4 'Ami .x 1 ' XS' W 411 W. xi, , - 1 vf vt. '-44 2sI'sgg - fnsg E, -ffi .gli - BQ -mit'-vt 1 W- ,f' .- . s- an sl- ', 'gl v 8 OTHENE MAULDIN President ANNABELLE EDWARDS Vice-President IUNE CARR Secretary MISS FELLMAN Sponsor 'l X. ,QA l,,'iiitirTiEsy , f N . Martha Smith, Ruth McQuerry, Hnnie Engdahl, Georgia Morgan, Constance Greenwoodh ancy Ross, Mary Marshall Killen, Mary Dea Davis, Lillian Linson, Paula lean Linson, Madeline McFlnally, Qlyeen Campbellfl Dorothy Dale Dosher, Dorothy Evans, Mary George Howard, Laurette Keyser, Faye Ferguson, Margaret Nabers, lewel Heizer,fKDawn Tennant, Elizabeth Hnn Wright, Nanelle Harris, Marion Gibson, Betty Lou Driskillb Olive Teanne Spell. T Betty Tibbs, lune Gibson, Dorothy Wood, Tean Crawford, leanette Wilson, Katherine Sloan Nan Timmons, Mary Edna Louvorn, Fay Thorn, Ruby Lee Strong, Sara To Morrison, Hasseltine Kimbrough, Renelle Fuller Vita Lindley, Mildred Music, Catherine Manng, Reba Gene lackson, Nell Seidel, Leora Bearden, loyce Stanley, Edna Earl Graj Virginia Ponder, Mary Weber, Doris Hudman, Bertha Mae Burnett, Frances Foster, Billie Coyle, Mabel Murdock. ft, Tune Holmesley, luanita Tucker, Virginia lones, Mary Fletcher, Rudine Clark, Varina LeBeau,tGwen Flippo, Tommye Carter, Marie Hston, Sally Penny, Billie Huddleston, Louise Latham, Dorothy Nell Haltmar, Mildred TribbleXHelen Nemir, Maxine O'Neal, Frances McKay, Dorece Wilson, Frankie Stephens, Ruth Rexroat, Betty Moore, Mary Louise Denmarix Gwynne Flpperson, Reda Wray Clark, Helen Mohon, Virginia Hearn, Billy Hulsey, Betty Lou Muller. Z luanita Parham, lo Stewart, Minnie Maude Rundell, Frances Evans, Willie Mae Macy, Gloria McElrB' Betty Gilbert, Kathryn Green, Frances Magruder, Leeta Frances Walker, Barbara Sampson, lean Phillips, Mary Margaret PeteT?ailiDMarjie Morehead, Margaret Zeigler, Peggy Durhamu lmogene Powell, Estelle Demonson, Hmy Lee Echols, Princene SeiberfTVTildred Baker, Frances Stevens, Dorothy Matthews, Margierite Pitts, Lucille Burnett, Wanda Dorris, Betty Beene. lk, I Billie Margaret Hart, Charlene Roberson, Wanda Shannon, Florese Grimes, Helen Nunn, Elizabeth Rueterl Etheleen Lindsay, Wanda Batis, Virginia Robinson, Othene Mauldin, Pldelaide Hargrove, Gene Case, Marcelle Pinkston, Nlifjaret TacksUTt,Ruth Lambeth, Charlene Conley, Georgia Fee, Mary Lou McCreight, Pauline Hater, Latha Hillyard, Maggie! Pearce, Regina Lee, Lee Marshall, Wilma Hingst, Olga Brothers, Edna loyce Gribble, lrene Hanson. Dorothy Hemphill, Martha Mae Rainosek, Narcissa Mae Shivers, Lettye Warden, Ellen Gee Tankersley, Mary Ella Sadler, Marjorie Bullock, Betty Grth, Evelyn White, Pllice Harrison, Evelyn lones, Betty Hyers, Hllene Pigg, Pochola Evans, Catherine Blanton, Hileene Gallagher, Martha Gray, lva Ruth Gattord, Snooky Pearcy, Marion Glenn, Hnnabelle Edwards, lris Miller, Helen Wharton, Guinda Craig, Gene Brazelton, Peggy McDonald, La Frieda Williams. Betty Kae Barlow, Qgatha McKithan, Ruth Woods, Frances Crowell, Magdalene Longi Smyl Miller, Zena Bolin, Ernestine Teatf, Mildred McLean, To McDaniel, Catherine Mae McDaniel, Claudia Sue Newton,.,Qte-.Fitej Maxine Taylor, Evelyn Terry, lnez Wharton, Pldeline Powell, Ruth Milliger, lo Earp, Dorothy Moore, Countess Carmichael, lane Bailey, Gwen Flemins, Qvis Plnne Boyle, Cissy Welch, Yvonne Holley, Maedell Hayley, Bristol Hopkins. Margaret Crawford, lune Carr, Plggie Forehand, Lois Carr, Myrtle Schrank, lmogene Plrmstrong, Hlta Hrmstrong, Virginia Helen Taft, Virginia McKenzie, La Foyle Wood, Betty Matthews, .leanne lamison, Frances Daves, Lois Mclver, lessie Glyn Pruett, Terry Hood, Bonnie Green, Martha Kinard, Marge Hall, loy Gerald, Betty Hdkisson, Marguerite Kelso, Gene Hardin, Frances Sligh, Nell Patton, Helen loyce Reid, Hazel Hulse, Billie Frances Gowdy, Marjorie Walker, Peggy Counts, lewell Chancey, Fay Hart, and Louise Blair. THE TARLETON SllNGlE,RS . t. fl -A' .ff - First Pow tlett to rightli Mrs. Cottin, Elaine Brundrette, Dena Lou Cox, Virginia Bond, Helen Nemir, Pllyeen Camphell Roberta Robertson, Mary Hearn, Frances Schmidt, Wilma l-lingst, Clive leanne Spell, and Mr. Ccttin. Second Row: Ins Patience Miller, Latha Hillyard, Zelda Edlavitch, Margaret Pea C , pgglduftvse y Haigwood. Royce McGarr, Clyde Cone, N. L. Locker, Betty Matthews, Charlene Conley, ,nk M Hitchcocgly and Peggy Durham. , a l X ,Mk Third Pow: Dorothy Dale Dosher, Sybil Miller, Dorace Miles, Mary Lo , 15921 N erson, Holt, lohn Lawrence, L. B. Porter, C. V. Tate, David Lamun, L. l, Wil , C e' ad gfqyfre ncer, Frances zfnyicr. Mary George Howard, Mary Fletcher, and Lettye Warden. 0' f 1 .' Q. .1 . J Fourth Pow: Gwen Flemins, Georgia Fee, Flgnes Forehan , g W Glenn Collier, Carroll Watkins, Bryce McCormick, Harroll lv C15 ' ' Watkins, Milton lohnston, Martin Eargle, Marion Glenn, loyox ,MJ . , Gerald, Narcissa Shivers, Pat Holmes, Nita Lindley, and Con- stance Greenwood. JN Top Pow: Gloria McLeod, Pauline Pearcy, loe Pltor, lack Wilson, George Wilcox, loe Coleman, Tilden Hastings, Sidney Lundgren, Edna loyce Grihhle, and Elvis Plnne Boyle. The Tarleton Singers have long playedw, an important part in the various activities ot the school. 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W , , ,aq':KoJ,AwLfll'iv-14,L! -wwf., W MZfffff4Qffi2AffWQ if Wfwffw W fiifvfeeff H SDM v---.lun-Il 1e NAME ADDRESS Adams, Guy I. tPyronI Adams, Margaret Uohnsvillel Adcock, Robert CCleburneI Adkisson, Betty Nell tCentervillel Ahlgren, Clarence l. lHuttol Alford, Raby tGatesvilleI Allen, Hal B. tHoustonI Allen, Ioe B. tHamiltonI Allen, Loy Fowler Uacksborol Allison, Billy D. tGroesbeckI Allison, Hewitt lWater Valleyl Ammons, Vera Fern tStephenvilleI aff STUDENT DIRECTORY Anderson, Allen lDe Leon? Anderson, Beatrice lStephenvillel Anderson, D. I. KStephenvilleI Anderson, Eargle CLamkinI Anderson, Elvin tDe Leonl Anderson, Homer Owen tMonroe Cityl Anderson, Robert CCross Plainsl ,'77x Anderson,ThelmatHicol J 7 I L Ansell, Lee Byron tGalvestonI ' Apperson, Gwynne tAustinI NAME ADDRESS Beaman, Letha Mae tStephenvilleJ Beaman, Virginia tWestbrookI Bean, Winiired tBurnetI Bearden, Leora tBurkettI Bearden, Paul D. tColemanI Beavers, Billy Mileshoel Beene, Betty Io tStephenville Behrens, D. W. tMasonI Beidleman, Mildred CStephenvill Beights, Marvin CLoraineI ' I f Ben, Cecil E. crisis ' tBel1, Alice crloydqdqn A-A Bennett, H. E. tBudI CAlexandria, La.I Bennett, Iames CSan Saba? Bennett, I. B. tMilesl Bentley, L. O. tloshual Berry, Hubert tGolclthwaiteI Bertrand, Anson tPurmelaJ Bibby, Douglas E. CColorado Cityl Bierschwale, Lucille CFredericksburgI Bills, Nettie Mae lStephenvilleJ Bills Nola Fay lStephenvilleI Black, Billy E. tMullinI WW Apple, Francis tStephenvilleI MW Apple, Sherman tStephenvilleI Blackman, Iack tHuttoI Archer, Billy QKOPPGIIJ Blackwell, Howard KRockwoodI C Archer, Emma Iean fFort Worthl Blaine, Lamon lGreggtonJ Archibald, Elmer H. CMartI Blanton, Catherine lDublin Armstrong, Alta Lee tAbileneI Blom, Iosephin -' K M! Armstrong, Imogene KAbileneI Boatriqht, -Q dt ' Wells ' Arnold, Carl Kirby tFloydaclaI Boqus h, T ma l ritl I - , ' I Arnold, Edna KRockwoodJ ol' , e ' IZ!- ' ' f ' Arnold, Robert Lee CNoconaI 1 il' -I ' ' CII' 'lfflfll f J ' Arther, Iohn Melvin CAlbanyI if-J Vi i 1 fDub ' ' 1 M Aston, Marie tCleburneJ oot e rville Rio? , Ator, Ioe Thomas CStephenvi1leI ell, R lai orm Ator, S. H. tLipanI Bou h r, I. tSte envillq' I , Austin, Iames B. CPlainviewI tj , CR 9 is V fl Auvenshine, Harold tStephenvillel OWS , OrreSt l er 'X fl Ayers, Betty Anne CStephenVilleI , Doro h ieol 'fr y IM! Boyar, Bil y CHami nl K Bailey, lane Elizabeth tBrysonI W LBO , Claud C I 1 Baker, Iack tBluff Dalel Boyd, Ioe . tMcCaull Baker, Mildred tSudanl ff oy , rmel I tCh' onl Ball, Clem lHamlinl ett, T. PM enberql Ball, Norman CCiscoI Boy v' nne'tPaducahI Barker, Tom B. tSan Antoniol Bo n, Bert tl-lamiltonl Barkley, Billy H. tHamiltonI Barlow, Bette Kae tStamfordJ Barnette, N. K. CPort Nechesl Bartlett, Horace tLonqworthI Barton, Larry CWhitneyI Barton, Thomas F. tMcAllenI Batis, Wanda tBrownwoodI Baits, B. M. tBallingerI Baxter, Harold lStephenvilleI Bay, Cleo CKilleenI Bra ford, Iack lSweetwaterI Bradley, Charles Lee KPerrinI Bradley, William S. tMineral Wellsl Braly, Houston Lee tBradyI Brandenburqer, Silas tBasonI Brannon, Wilson R. fSantoI Braund, Clayton CAustinI Braunig, Carl lStephenvilleI Brazelton, Clinton CAustinI Brazelton, Gene tGrahaml JL! im , ,D H . VW' ,ffl W Wyl 9 ' I . M Jvu' fyu . yd-1 - rf W , UDENT l CRY HEI 2 NA I W jf A A DREW NAME ADDRESS . it X fain ges, A1 n env' 199 U1 XCIW-stevens, G ham tStephenvillel , ' fy Bridges, 1 CKno Cit - , f 0 Casstevens navie tStephenvillel X ga ay, La re ehvittl j C u a CComanchel f 1M rock, Fr nc' ast ndl I qgda, I A. tPonce, Puerto Rico! 'Q A ff I Broc ale1 lRoches r v f lf an , Clark QStephenvillel K' J , s, Leo ra l W ' andler, I. L. tComynl K Y lf Brooks, Th mari CGra bury Chapman, Juanita tStephenvillel U ' - l ot lfga I e J Chesney, Duff fColorado Cityl gl . L, n, ephen illel Christian, Fred lOdessal ' j , rown, i iam Douglas lCuerOl Claitor, Mildren Evelyn fDublinl fxtfff Brown, Iames Elwood tStephenvillel Clark, Edna CRising Starl Brown , Kenneth tCentervilleJ Brown, Kermit fl-laskelll Brown Brown , Lavelle tDunnl , Travis CPalaciosJ Browning, Margaret tCross Plainsl Brummett, Geraldine Cl-licol Brummett, Maggie CHicol Brummett, Nellie B. tl-licoi Brundrett, Elaine tUvaldeJ Bullock, Marjorie tBreckenridgel Burgett, Anna Fae tSanta Annal Burk, Richard CRochellel , Burkett, loe tGalvestonl Burnett, Bertha Mae fColorado Cityl Burnett, Earl IBrownfieldJ Burnett, Lucille lStephenvillel Bustle, Clara Nell CLipanl ' Butler, Carl fOldenJ Butler, Carrol fFort Worthl Butler, Charlene CStephenvillel Butler, Doss tAliceJ Clark, Redu Wray CCiscoJ Clark, Rudine tStamfordl Clark, Willis H. tRangerl Clayton, Gene lBaileyl Clayton, Kirby lDublinl Cleveland, Courts tGranburyl Clifton, Ernest tliermitl Clinton, R. L. lPutnamJ Clower, George tAlvorcll Clyburn, Charles fKnottj Clyburn, Clyde tHawleyl Coats, lack tOdessal Coker, lack CHoustonD Coker Sam tBreckenridgeJ ll Cole Alvaree tGranburyl Cole Hugh tStephenv1llel Cole, Richard CStephenvilleJ MW , ' U Cole Wayne CBynumJ Coleman Ioe tBallingerJ Collier, Glynn tGoldthwaitel Collier, Herman tStarJ Collier, Nancy CFO!! Worthl 1l V' Byers, Euell tWintersJ Bynum, George tBroWnwoodJ Bynum, Otto l8 T... .'gf.Q .5 A3 -f 77' 1 Cade, Iris Dean lTahokal Caesar, Ralph Eugene tTemplel Call, Georgie Elyse tWacol Callahan, Donald tPresidiol Calley, Clifford tC'herokeeJ Campbell, Alyeen tStamfordl Campbell, Nathan fl-lermleighl Campbell, Randolph tMorganD Cantner, Glenn CTroupl Capps, Marguerite tPontotocl Cardwell, Naomi, tNeedvillel Carmichael, Countess fNoconal Carpenter, Ben lStamiordJ Carpenter, Mara Nell tStephenvillel Carr, Iune tBrookesrnithJ Carr, Lois Iuanita tComanchel Carson, R. C. Cl-lollidayl Carter, Lurlyne tl-lawleyl Carter, Tomi-nye fWalnut Springs? Case, Bebe Gene tFort Worthl Collier, Paul tliamiltonl Collins, Evelyn CMcGregorl Collins, Pat Travis tlrloydadal Cone, Clyde tLulingl Conley, Charlene Clredelll l Connell, George CWacoJ Connor, Reuben fFort Worthl Connor, Thomas fWinkJ Conradt, Alfred tLometaJ onradt, Steve tLometal Cooper, Hugh tDennisl Cooper, Robert tBlumJ Cope an , . . uckabayl Corbell, Elgin R. tColemanl Coulston, Edward CGranburyJ Cowling, Ben tHamiltonJ Cox, Billie tColemanJ Cox, Carl KChicoJ Cox, Dena Lou lComanchel Cox, Fred CWellingtonD Coyle, Billie Rue tNewportl Craft, I. W. KPe-acockl Craig, Guinda tCarltonl ,ini 'I 2:5 SJR .',, STUDENT DIRECTORY, continued E 2,52 Sak QQYQ NAME ADDRESS NAME ADDRESS - Crawford, Alma lean KStephenville7 Eaves, Neil Bartlett fGormanl FQ? Q7ZQ . Crawford, Dalton Wineyardl Echols, Amy Lee CCoahomal Q, Crawford, G. F. CMerkell Echols, Bryan KTroupl l Crawford, Ila Margaret CMertzonl Ecllavitch, Zelda CStephenvilleJ X . Crawford, William fForneyl Edmondson, Estelle fl-licol ' Crenshaw, Billy Ioe KBelchervillel T Edwards, Annabelle fBig Springl - Crosslin, B. Ray KDumontl M Edwards, Eugene CI-licol rowell, Frances Ann CEastlan ' Edwards, Horace lMuleshoel X 'x Crowell, Rosamond fBluff Dalel fm Eggenberg, Delmer fElectraJ I fr,-3 6 A ' 54, ,f' Cul . - O er . Dublinl f Elkins, Gene fStephenvilleJ ff I7 X, Ellis, Nelson fpurdonl . ' ,X X- . K- F 1 Cunningham, ' I 9 ec Q, - My Ellis, Wyndle fDLtbli1'll all Q Ellison, G. H. CBellevueJ S- ' Ei, Biff' ,ZQCL 1 W Daniel, Billie Ruth KGoldthwait l Lok Emmott, Donald CBurbankl I 9 X Daniel, Curtis fPleasantonl M Engdahl, Annie tRochellel -,-rC.J ff, ,V 1 if . Daniel, Oda fGoldthwaitel Epperson, Iames CCherokeel I, ,V X J' K V N Danofi, Ioe CGallup, New Mex.l Epperson, I. Little KRocksprinljsl cfffff-vp, 49' gi, 3 Darilek, Victor Iohn lSeymourl Epps, I. C. CMineolal 'wf:fiA,LC4 V Q , Vx-,PK Darley, Dewey fBradyl Ervin, Thomas fDesdemonaJ 1 ff 0 Daugherty, Ioe CBig Lake! Erwin, Edward Mahoney flocks rol fx Daves, Frances fl-loustonl Evans, Dorothy lStephenyi'1lQ ' Davis, Frank Balmorhea ! Evans, Frances Clrelandl My Evans, I. Lewis fStephenvi1lel Davis, Davis. Davis, Kent CCross Plainsl Mary Dea fEnnisl Raymond fRinggoldl Day, Iim Tom fRhomel Dean, Dale fSan Sabal Dean, W. M. fWacoJ Dengler, Warren CPort Nechesl Denman, Mary Louise CBriggsJ Dennis, Orval CMoranl Derrick, Imogene CDublinD Derrick, Opal CDub1inl Ditmore, Claude CTennysonl Evans, Leslie CWichita Falls? Evans, Pochola fProctorl Evatt, H. C. Evatt, Iohn fMayJ Fairchild, Leo CFort Davisl . I F airman, Mark fGo1dthwaiteJ I i H., l Fambro, Raymond fBreckenridgel 9,94 M Faris, Tanner CLlanol -ZLL Q-,AAI . Farr, Iohn H. fSeymourJ - Farr, Robert fSeymourJ 1 Farrel, Baylis CWacol T Dixon, George CStephenvillel F eagan, Wanda KStephenvillel l Dodd, Grace fStephenvilleJ Fee, Charles A. CMedinal 1 - Dolan, Lois fCarltonl Fee, Georgia tBanderal ZQA1,,Ld- A Dole, Monroe fTylerJ Finley, Velma fAlexanderl 'A rn if 1 gk . 5 1 Donaho, Dorothy CStephenvillel Ferguson, Mary lStephenvi1lel W L t Dooley, Lawrence Clrelandl Ferguson, Norris Faye CByrdsJ A Dorris, Wanda CStephenvillel gie CDub1inl F , Dosher, Dorothy Dale fWacol Fidler, Bobby fPerrinl Dowdy, Howard CClairettel Fife, Aubrey E. CSudanl gm X ' . Driskill, Betty Lou CCressonl Fife, Linda Kate fTerre1ll Drummond, Robert QDublinl Fisher, Harvey CDublinl I 4 Duke, Frances KDe Leonl Flanagin, Iames R. Uacksborol , Y Duncan, Linuel fLometaJ Flemins, Gweneth lStamfordl N 1 Durham, Peggy fComanchel Flesher, Dorothy CCrowe1ll f Durst, Edward fMineral Wellsl Flesher, Ralph KCrowellJ , 5 Y ' l , Dusek, Ralph CRowenal Fletcher, Bill fBig Spring? 1 Fletcher, Mary R. tMullinJ Eargle, Martin fMi1lSC1Pl Flippo, Gwen Nell CFort Worthl . J, ECIYP. Earl QGISH ROSSl Floyd, Gresham fCentervi1lel EGTI9, lO fG1QU..BQSBl Floyd, Wilma Ray CComynl FEUSJGY. Robbie fComanchel Forehand, Agnes KGoldthwaitel I . T it 3 I Eli it - A l Y- , , t E A ,W YW EMMA, rs th. alfurriasl ...,..Y....nw!n'li.., .. ,- V V -rt-lf T DIRECTORY, Continued NAME ADDRESS 0 Gra rtha CCarbonl Fo , ces tOcles y, Ruffin tMineral Wellsl F t, . C Lilge l Greyeyi, Bonnie CCorsicanal Fowl CD inl Green, loe W. tSanta Anna? F l ck tElgi , Kathryn fOglesbyl wler, I e W' oc woodl reenwood, Constance fSt. Louis, MoJ Fox, I La sl t Gribble, Edna loyce CWellingtonl Fr , mm emi p ' J 2 Griffin, McNeil CEvanfl Fraser, Blai onl Griffin, Miller fTylerJ e and C H CRosenbergl Griffith, Floyd CForsanl Griggs, Berry tBaircU F!ed c , ackie tDawsonJ ' , . . y Freeland, Kathleen CSweetw er Frix, Ianie Faye fHoustonl Froh, Kenneth tComanchel Fuller, Renelle Uaytonl Gafford, Iva Ruth fCrowelD Gaines, Richard fStephenvillel Gallagher, Aileene fMineral Wellsl Gardner, Clifford CSwensonJ Gar ner, ames dwinfForsa 1 Garner, Aubrey E. CMullinl1 Garrett, nardf tephe illel Ga ' . C. CS ani 2 erald, Stoddard tGoldthwaitel gen, Wayne G. Latnar, Coloradol bs, u ckl n Wendoly fStephenVillel Gib - , Iune KO'Donnelll 1bSO , il y, 1' 'o f. ' Gibso 1 If rnon tDublinl Gi 4-. tanley CFresnol t etty tN onaJ ' ,! 0-.,,9,,n! ,Jill se ine fStephenvilleJ ilbert, Stanley CRotanl Gilles, Gilbert CElectral Gillespie, lim Doyle Uermynl Gillespie, Leo CColernanl Glass, Ford KBrownwoodD Glasscock, Iohnnie tMuleshoel Glenn, Marion CBluff Dalel Glover, Ross fColorado Cityl Godwin, Riley CLometaJ Golding, Paul KSan Sabal Goodloe, Iames C. CGalvestonl Goodwin, Robert iDublinl Goosby, Betty tCornanchel Gore, H. Lawrence fCartago, Costa Rical Gowdy, Billy F. CLakevieWJ Graham, limmy CKaufmanl Granzin, Otto Clvfilesl Graves, lack fBig Springl Graves, l. W. tSan Sabal Gray, Edna Earl tBurkettl Grimes, Florese tSan Sabal Gristy, Elois fStephenvilleJ Gromatzky, Wilburne CPottsvillel Guice, Floyd fDoolel Gunter, lack tBalmorl'1eal Gupton, Connie fMuleshoel Guthrie, lack KBreckenridgeJ 3,991 Gyles, Frank A. Cl..ubbockl Hackfeld, Hervey tOrange Grove? Hafer, Pauline CCliftonl Haigwood, Betty fStephenvillel Hair, LaMarr tElectral Hale, Elaine CStephenvillel Hale, Ioe B. Uacksborol Hale, Ioe CWichita Fallsl Hall, Marjorie KGatesvillel Haltmar, Dorothy Nell tNavasotal Hamilton, Arnold Dean CStephenvillel Hamilton, Dwight CGuentherl Hampton, I. Morgan tNap1esl Hancock, Marvell CDe Leonl Hand, Melba KTrentl Hansard, V. A. fl-ledleyl Hannus, Ernest tFredericksburgl Hardin, Gene fSan Sabal Hardin, Calvin Weral Harding, lack fStephenvillel Hargrove, Adelaide fOtis Chalkl Harper, Bill CWater Valleyl Harper, Bland tBrownwoodJ Harris, Darrell tSan Antoniol Harris, Nanelle iSteQhenvilleJ'U-fkax Harris, Sam A. tGatesvillel wmvw' Harris, Vivian CMoranl Harrison, Alice fBrookshirel Harrison, Carter H. tWacol t Harrison, Grady Breckenridge! 64,44- Harrison, Guy tStephenvillel Harrison, Helen CSeyrnourJ Hart, Billie Margaret CGordonl Hart, Fay Ellen tRangerl Harte, Clayton tNaplesl Harte, Forrest fNaplesl ' Hartsfield, lohn tGallup, New Mexicol W ,MQWQ if ff r',,w M. pdf' M U DIRECTORY, conunuegxgl ,J-xr! astings T1ldGHfMSf1d1QUl Hatcher, Leon CColemanl Hatcher, William Norman tAlbanyl Hatchett, lrene tHicol Hawk, Florence fAbilenel Hawthorne, lane CGouldbuskl Hayley, Maedell U-Xrcher Cityl Haynes, Billy fGormanl Hays, Clyde CWacol Hayes, Leslie M. tAlexanderl MMADDR I er, Wanda tStephenvillel' Hazle, Robert loe flffggckenridgel M Z4':A!'NJ Heard, Willis tBowiel Hearn, Mary Elizabeth tEastlandl Hearn, Virginia CWater Valleyl Heath, Leon fWhitneyJ Heizer, lewel CCiscol Hemphill, Dorothy CHamiltonl Henderlite, Margaret tStephenvillel Henderlite, Peter tStephenvilleJ Henderlite, Rachel fStephenvillel Hendrix, Chester tLampasasl Hennech, Iohn Cl-luttol Henry, Opal Nell tStephenvillel Hensarling, Nolan tStephenvillel Hewartt, Tom lack CGrandvieWJ Heyman, Iames tMenardl Highsaw, William CMinera1 Wellsl Hightower, W. H. CDublinl Hillyard, Latha tBradyl Hingst, Wilma CEast Bernardl Hitchcock, Myra tStephenvilleJ Hodge, Homer CWintersJ Holley, Yvonne CStephenvillel Holmes, Patricia Vivien fSan Sabal Holme-sley, lune CStephenvillel Holt, Connie fBluff Dalel Hood, Geraldine tDublinl Hood, Thomas Milton Ulbernathyl Hooper, Wallace fEastlandl Hopkins, Bill fBoscoel Hopkins, Bristol CGalvestonl Horne, Sammy lack tGatesvillel Houser, Carl CSipe Springsl Houston, W. F. fPaint Rockl Howard, Mary George tStephenvillel Hucldleston, Billie Ruth fDe Leon! Hudman, Doris tMoranJ Huffman, Claude tAbilenel Huffman, Doris CStephenvillel Hughes, Earl CStamiordl Hughes, William Bowman CGalvestonl Hulse, Hazel Elizabeth fStephenvillel Hulse, lim Bob tElbertJ Hulsey, Billie loe fDe Leon? Hulsey, Iennie CHamlinl 4 NAME ADDW6 ffl! Humber, . . ilenel ML 4 Hummel, ie fBa ge ' Hummel, Iac ' C Mfg, Hunter, Iam oodi WJ Hurd, Roy CMonoh ' Hutchins, Ro nal J IleY, lames Cod erqiadpj nf lackson, Margarmrman ' Iackson, Reba Ge ianl WJ, 2 lackson, Willia i fBairdl .L lagers, Ioseph oates fBifJakel jf Iamison, Barbara Wire fCis Iarratt, lna Louise tStephenville leffers, Dee tBradyl x ' 1 lohnson, Betty lo CSweetwaterl lohnson, Frank tHicol V! lohnson, Fred CSintonl lohnson, Grover tWichita Fallsl Tohnson, Ralin Ewell COglesbyJ Iohnson, Vernon P. CGouldbuskl Iohnson, Wanda Cftopesvillel Iohnston, Clyde Milton CClydel lones, Bill fBradyl lones, Bruce tlrelandl I lones, Evelyn fTeaguel Jones, lack Millwee tWichita allsl Xffys- Tones, loe W. Klrelandl Iones, Mrs. Reecie tStephenvillel ' Digg lones Roland tSan Antoniol 4'-vf'-. i lones Samuel Clayton CWacol L4 I Iones Vernon fLometal X' , Iones, Virginia Loraine fLometaJ lones W. George tDublinl Iones, Williams Homer fStephenvillel loyce, Bobby CRising Starl Iustice, left CColemaril Kaeding, lulious F. tRobert Leel Karcher, Clarence U-Xridersonl X Kailsduras, George CCorpus Chrisiilp Keener, Ra p CGordonl Keith, Dell fStephenvillel Keith, Pat Fred fStephenvillel Keller, Iohn E. CElectral Kelley, Robert S. fAustinl Kelso, Marguerite KGa'tesvillei Kennedy, Richard Phillip fLeiorsJ Kerr, R. I. tStephenvilleJ Ketchum, William fLongviewl Keyser, Laureite CStephenvillel Kidd, Iames Lee CPalo Pintol Kidwell, Billy tElectral Kiel, Preston, D. fCaldwellJ Kilgore, Virginia fStephenvillel Y'---A--ll..--AHPA, . ,W .., ...ggggh OJJN 47 . . 7! QTUDEN TO , ue Cu'-J NAME ADD E DRESS , .Killen,M M all cs ownwoodl UVOPH, Q, gt., ,dy ' , irbil W. CM le Sp 'ngs , Iohn Uacksboro im ugh, Husseltin insl und, Kenneth CHa 'ltonl irldrd, 9 GH AH lot . gf! Lundqreri, Si orwvay fElginl A, ' g, tephenvillel Ellaigston .li n Ma M lly, Madeline Cross P1 nsl s Kirby, n tal E fl ' nellf .M arniltonl 5 ' , o T aguel ah! stin KMayl Klinksiek, it ed C , abe, I. F. tRobert Knight, Cl W. ichland Springsl McCaghr nr Ulrick ' Kni e Richlan pringsl M MECar , ew K. CColorado City? night, aul Kenneth i. lsl ,Vids , Gerald T. tl-I ersonl Kn on DJ McCasland, Nella e dthwaitel Kothe ' redericksburgl McClell . lStamtordl s opf, Cscar CFred cksb J i Mc n, Bill Clark CRio Vist Kru , Elmer liftonl cClure, Toxey Marvi e onl McCormick, Br encel L alt ri QMilesl McCrei ry Lou tYanti Due, Pai CDNHQSJ utche , Iohn Willis t el L Master oe ry ' McDan' , ri e CCiscol La olorado Cityl McDa tArcher Cityl un, David tBig Sprin el, Tom fDe1 Riol 2 QF un ra CBi mg W Mc nald, Margaret Ann lMoranl L der Wi m D. CGranburyl Mc onald, Emma Louise lComanchel ress, Marguerite iephen ' McDonald, Mildred Uonesborol WI' Latham, Louise KS McDonald, William tGatesv' el fm Lawrence, Ioh CSan Antoniol McEachern, Robert tervillel th lectral V 6 McElroy, Iean C ln pringsl eau, arina entonl M wen, Iames red icksburgl .3 My L e, Le onl - a , oyce tSan Angel e Regi idianl 3 C ' re, Lloyde Owen C f D e om eff CA ernathyl ntosh, L. W. KP Leech, Garner tAlbanyJ Mclver, Lois CBr k ithl LeTulle, Burton CBay Ciiyl AJ McK cis KR ey, La.l Leigon, Iean tStephenv' lel c ie, Larry Buster fFt. i L erton, Iohn e CDa asl cKe ie, Virginia CFL St c on . , sonl McKi arry fCa , N. MJ Elaine tDublinl McKi rahaml Liles, Billy yce K blin n, tha CTemplel Lin y, Nit . henvillel 0 Laughlin, illard E. fWacol Lin y E. fBrownwoodJ Lean, Mildred L. CMer I L' s n, Lillian Q3-sper ' 'Linson, Paula Ge perl Little, Irene CD bli L'tt , ' d tStephenvillel gston, Charle D. fSte en L ke, Miles Priqe ep el X er, Desmon alll f ck . acksborol ker, Olan Cl-lalll Lockhart, I ou Lockhart, R Nell fCiscol Logan, B e CSan Angelo? Logan, Lanella tStephen 'llel Long, I es C. C oldllirliiel Lo fGoldthwaitel McLeod, Glori K rentl McMillan, ouston fWacol n, Billy Ross tNoconal Neely, Guy Clilectral cPhail, S. A. tTomballl cPherson, lame . KOlneyl Mc r ey horndalel McLennan, Ge tLue r Mc , Ruth lAbile 7,7441 aas, Her er ernonl Macy, Willie Mae KStephe villel Maddox, Marciel Uacks Ma uder Fr C CF W Ma ,C. R tSt el M gol e harles fGranburyl l M My WLT .WC My .I 1 Jw 'ia' 1' 7 STUDENT DIRECTORY, continued NAME ADDRESS NAME ADDRESS I , 221216 Mann, Leone CPort Arthur! Mann, Mrs. Iohn A. CStephenville! Manning, Virginia Merle tStephenville! Marek, lohn tWaco! Markland, Horace tWaco! Marshall, Betty Lee tMineral Wells! Marshall, Mary tlfranklin! Martin, Billie tTruscott! Martin, Bobbye Nell CStephenville! Martin, Derrell Lester tWestover! Martin, Dorothy Louise lDublin! Martin, lack tBurkett! Martin, Iames Henry lDublin! Mathews, Billye tBrownwood! Mathews, L. H. CDenton! Mathews, Wm. R., Ir. lHouston! Mathis, Richard E. lRule! Matthews, Betty lElectra! Matthews, Dorothy tPurdon! Mauldin, Gene R. tAlbany! Mauldin, Martin L. tBalmorhea! Mauldin, Othene tBalznorhea! Maxwell, C. Lowell lColeman! May, A. D. lKnox City! Mayfield, Billy tDublin! Mehaffey, Harold Neill tGorham! Menefee, Lorena tStephenville! Menefee, Robert E. lGranbury! Merrill, Wm. Arlon lBrice! Merritt, D. V. tSnyder! Midyett, Mrs. Anette tBreckenridge! Miles, Dorace Pearl tDesdemona! Miller, Ertith tStephenville! Miller, Grady CMingus! Miller, Iris Patience lGalveston! A Miller, Mary Beth tGoldthwaite! Miller, Syble tGoldthwaite! Milliger, Ruthe KLlano! Miman, Fritz I. tDeanville! Mitchell, Lemuel tltinggold! Mohan, Helen tComyn! Monday, Melvin tliaufman! Monnier, Margaret tDallas! Montantes, Luis fLaredo! Montgomery, lohn H. llayton! Moon, George E. Stephenville! Mooney, Martha CMorgan! Moore, Betty tPresidio! Moore, Bill tMcCamey! Moore, Charles lComanche! Moore, Delvin fNaples! Moore, Dorothy fBryson! Morehead, Marjorie Clfloydada! Moreland Ad Morgan, Georgia tGatesville! - 1 , Morgan, BettY lDa1las! Moring, Catherine CStephenville! Morris, Bob tBrownwood! Morris, Iessie CMingus! Morris, Marshall tMuleshoe! Morris, Searcy Lee tOglesby! Morrison, Sara Io KDe Leon! Morrow, lack CHawley! Morton, Monroe CKaty! Morton, Myrna tRotan! Moser, Iames Elmo tStephenville Muller, Betty Lou CCisco! rs.. , RLMW , 7w,g,,,,,,? . Munch, C. A. CGranbury! ,L Murdock, Mable CKerrick! ' A M M e r'c Q t ' 1 Q Murphy, Charles CWaco! I I N , I I Music, Mildred Stephenville! 'W Myrick, lean lRanger! Nabers, Margaret tKg-Bfgggp! EQMI r. Nagle, Milton Iames tSan Antonio! c'.a4 1 t Z ' Nash, Eugene CWaetheriord! Nash, left B. CPeacock! Nations, Iames fMaryneal! Neeb, Edwin CCross Plains! Neely, Billy R. CLamkin! Neel, Victor tLamkin! Neeley, Mayna lDecatur! Norah' ,hors Lucille tSaltvil1e, Vg.! Nelson, D. M. lPalacios! Nelson, Edward Lewis, CPort Neches! Nelson, Fred M. tPort Neches! Nemir, Helen tNavasota! Netherton, Dorothy tGouldbusk! Newberry, George F. tChillicothe! Newton, Claudia Sue tLorena! Nichols, Dean fComyn! Nichols, Edwin S. tMeridian! Nichols, Mary Io lStephenville! Nesbet, Lee Oran tLometa! Nix, Louise lStephenville! Norman, Willie tMelvin! Norvell, Victor tSilsbee! Norwick, Inez tBluff Dale! Nunn, Helen fColorado City! Ochsenbein, Clifford tTexarkana! Odom, Robert tOtis Chalk! Ogilvy, Hendry CSan Angelo! Olander, Harvey tl-lutto! O'Neal, Maxine CGraford! O'Neil, Ted lWaco! O' 'nn, Dorothy tTexas City! , Betty Belle tTexas City! tto, Clifton tEast Bernard! Owen, Raymond Uacksboro! Owen, Robert tColeman! Owens, Iames Edward CGordon! I , , .1 W f, fl -- - l YW, I fitftiio .. A t M.. STUDENT DIRECTORY, Continued NAME ADDRESS NAME ADDRESS Pace, Billy CSweetWaterl C Puckett, Floyd CBig Lakel Pack, Hazel CSte envi l Pullig, Virginia CGormanJ Painter, Fra rou 0 'Putte , harles CCressonJ pb Pair, Tho s A. CL ingl MDD Pallrney , Win eri nl X uillen, Charles CSilvertonl Palm , Edw rd E oldthw tel Cuirey, Stockton M. CLouisel Par a , anit CStephen el ,J P ker T.'C ' pj Rtrbb am CLlanol Clfkef. P iui Und Cfeekl if R ' osek, artha Mae CRosenbergl C Paflcs, lCDesde onal. Rams D rwood CSudanl off! GTU91 0119515 QCD ff!! CIG Ratlii arrfes ngerl ' Pa e l, He ena CSt nvillel , Q ing' 10 f rontej UK - CCisc if! pl! awling, , 5 CW te alleyl Pasch , Marc la CPara seq rg! C0 Re dl b r 1 Vine, WE nl , LaVern San oniol I , l H qE1iqsVi11ey , QL tterso , Nell CHi ' Rei is CBrownwoodJ Q4 Z A 9 0 l01'1 11 C5l9Pl'191'1 i C Rei C- H Ioyce CRangerJX X Pau mes CHO Ofll W in , lack CCypres Milll rce, M aret C el roat, Ruth CGordonD I X X earcy, auli e CSte JM odes, Billie Beth CRanger l, l CRCIII Srl Rice, Billie CKaufmanJ I - X l. Keri th lt G Rice, lack CBig Springl P99 Cl-ottl Richards, Billie To u ' .QQ Pen , Sa CBa Cityl Richardson, Geo. A. E, I -, PGIYY, il Ub1iUl Riddle, Royce C v V YQ, - 'X Perry, Wil r M. t henvillel Riewel Eldor CP j X X' . Perryman,GW1n opperas Covel Rigging, Bei env Q X 2, 1 Q, Peterson, Geor CSan Antoniol Risingey, L, V, CL11 Q X' , N Peterson, Mar Margaret CSan Antonio? Rister, Rebecca le ' R ' Q . Petsick, Waid CGustineJ Reqrk, Henry Ed Wguy kg A X Pewitt, MGIY Ruth CStephenvillel Roberson, Charlene C envil Cb Phillips, l9Cl1'1 CGalvestonl Roberson, Charles CVeraJ QI Pierce. Billie ClOhHSVill9l Roberson, Mildren CStep 1142, .Qieine CHamiltonl Pilgrim, Ruth Nell CStephenvi1leJ Pinkston, Marcelle CStantonJ Pittard, W. H. CBangsJ Pitts, Douglas Clfloydadal Pitts, Marguer te CStephenvillel Polakoff, Don C llasl - Ng Pol sky, Edward mithvillel Polla , Douglas Gatesvillel onder, irginia CAle ' ool, 's CSherrnanJ X ter, th CGranburyl r, Ian Stephen 1 lel ' Port r, L. B. C dth 'te . o el delin atesv el We , ogeneC ph r P ers, rew Iackson sdemonal Prest Ke eth e e CSe e illel P ' on L Pri ett, . C rdl 5 Pru Iesse nC te envill 1 ' , e t Priddy ell CM linj Ejeee Roberts Landon CWeatheriord Roberts, 'Wm Rodric CGalvestonl Robertson, A. Briggs CSlatonl Robertson, Donald CMineral Wells ' Robertson, Hulan CCornanchel X Roberts, Don CNugentl QQ N Q Robertson, lack Truman CCrystal Pallsl Robertson, Ierome CPaint Rockl Robertson, Roberta CGoldthWaiteJ Robinson, Iames CAlVaradol Robinson, L. E. CO'DonnellJ Robinson, Virginia CBowiel Rodgers, loseph CHicoJ Rogers, Ianie CSte-phenvillel Rogers, Mary CStephenvilleJ Ross, Gordon CDublinJ Ross, Nancy CDe Leonl Rothe, Robert Windell CStephenvilleJ Rountree, Charles CDawsonl Ruby, Billy CWacol Rueter, Elizabeth CLorer1a2 Ruiz, Vito CLaredol Runclell, Minnie Maud CWalnut Springs! . funluvuvvnwf l . ' I 5,-YC 'XF Y ' 0. Wag yvx-L ,tid STUDENT DIRECTORY, 'nue , N E ADDRESS ME DRE r ush, harles tColemanl an, at erine C an aber! in ' Rushing, C. V. tStephenvilleD Slocum, W ne KC sonl 1 Russell, Rayford fStephenvillel a ie 1 I ith, C. R. CStephenvilleJ Sadler, Mary Ella CDal1asl i v' Salm, Douglas iGrangerl Salmon, Wilburn T. iStamfordJ Sampson, Barbara CBrysonl Sanders, Billy C. tDublinl Sanders, Homer CAlvordJ Sanders, Reed iCrowelll Sanders, Stanley CCrowelD Sartor, Raymond tGoldsborol Saunders, Iames CSan Antoniol Saunders, Robert E. tSan Antoniol Savage, Bobbye A. fBig Springl Savag , Mrs. D. M. CStephenvillel Sav , Wauldine CO'BrienJ Sa r, Sam fGoldthwaitel ei: , Donald CWeatherfordl c ances tStephenvilleJ ' . A. tKi svillel ch ky Wilber ottsvillel S 'm r, nnelle CStephenvillel c a Cliftonl , M lm SAbilenel um tto , . L. CGraharril -S. Seaberry, Iames CSantol Seale, Bobby fGoose Creeki. Seale, Herman CRoscoel Seaman, Billy tLuedersl S id a ,Myrtle CP ddyl Caffe r C t Seiber, Princene tCleburnel Seidel, Laura Nell tMeridianl Seidel, Robert fMeridianl Seward, Rae fCorpus Christil Sexton, Elizabeth CStephenvilleJ Shackelford, Erma Lee CDublinl Shannon, Doris KDallasJ Shannon, Wanda fStephenvillel Shelton, Calvin CStephenvillel Sheppard, Arthur fStephe-nvillel Sheppard, Iames H. fBrownwoodl Sheridan, Nugent KOvertonJ Sherman, Doris QBrowntieldl Sherrill, Bobby K. fRockspringsl Shivers, Narcissa Mae fDallasJ Sills, Ashley Harold fPottsvilleJ Sills, Louis Grover tChillicothel Simmons, Charles tAmarillol Skiles, Sammie CStephenvillel Skipper, Iuan fStephenvil1eJ Slate, Helen CGouldbuskJ Slate, Iohnie CGouldbuskl Sligh, Frances CWacol M Smith, Earl . tDibolll , hen ' ' mith, l. L., Ir. CRotanl 1 , Smith, Iean CRaWlsl ith Martha CStephenvilleJ , wen R. CMertzonl Smit Smith, Winston tGatesvillel Snodgrass, Cecil CStaceyl Sorenson, Charles tMineral Wellsl Southard, Davis CKatyl Sparger, Temple H. fAlbanyl Spell, Olive Ieanne fStephenvilleJ Spencer, Grace tStephenvilleD Spencer, Harry Lee CStephenvillel Stafford, James fRockwoodJ Stanley, Margaret Ioyce fMerkell e l n' 'ul- ,gjw 0..l.J f a-4-Q 1-'OJ Steadman lack fNoconaJ MAJ! 4,7 I Stark, Billie Ioe fSudanl x Steel, Robert Lee CBrownwoodl Stegall, Stanley tMedina Lake! Steincamp, Christie KWichita Fallsl Steglich, Lynwood CHollandJ , f Stephens, Frankie CDublinl Stephens, D. I. fStephenvilleJ 9 W M' Stephens, W. L. tTexonl Sterner, Tim KSan Sabal Stevens, Frances iSan Angelo? Stevens, Paul R. tFt. Worthl Stevens, Roy Glen CSeymourl Stevenson, L. B. fMonohansD Stewart, Allison fArdenl Stewart, Billie Bob CGormanl 0,4-NJ .gin Stewart, Dorothy Gene CWichita Fallsl Stewart, Ioe tGormanJ Stewart, Iohn Kirk Uacksborol Stewart, S. G. CStephenville7 Stigler, Floyd CStephenvillel Stone, Evelyn fStephenvilleD Stone, I. R, CStephenvil1el Stone, Nolan lStephenvil1el v Stramler, Robert Weston CStephenvillel Strayhorn loe Bartlett tRotanJ Strrcklen Mills CDel Riol Strong Ruby Lee fHubbardJ Stroud Harold fHam1ltonl Stubblef Rae une CCarbonl Stucky, Lessie Paul tPampal Studer, Bob Hill KWacol Sublett, Paul fStephenvillel Strawn, Ioseph fElectral M. y W 1 , t dstt it 6 . , F f M T NT DIRECTORY, Contin OD I ' f WWW AM A fTApC1l SS Valjrljliliohn N. ADDR S J' er , . . - M My to eill orma P ' off! - S ner, raldin De Leonl VG Tac t, Ies ' CDublinl ett, il CStephen aff, len CSan Sabal Ta ersley, Ellen Gee CBairdD pf IT te, C. . CStephenvilleJ f lUTYte, s, Leone CStephenvillel T or, Frances lStephenvilel 3 cglor, Howard CRichland Springsl - l y, - , 1 aylor, Laury Stephen CMoranl , Lowell CBrownWoodl Taylor, Maxine fBreckenridgelcq-ww, 'Lv A-4-U IYYVU Teaff, Ernestine CKnox Cityl Templetcfn, Arthur KDallas7 Templepfldn, Q-fllye True CAustinl , Tennant, Davin fHollidayl aylor Vaughn, Edw in Jr' meral We Vaughn, Ro l CDublinl Vickers, Durwood I o Wade, Charles CSan 'mu 1 I Varner, Wt f t if A rdl I l u Walden, Barbara CG athwaitel Walker, Leeta Frances CBig Sprinql Walker, Marjorie Nell fStephenvillel Walker, William llztoscoel Wallace, Ernest lMineral Wellsl -iWalters, Eddie Cl-lappyl Ward, Floyd' Merl CValley Viewl Ward, lim Warden, Lettye KWichita Fallsl Warlick, George Cole fDallasl Watkins, Carroll lPear Valleyl Watkins, Harroll lPear Valleyl 'Y Terry, Evayn fsnyderi Watkins, lack KLlanol f Thomas, Carroll Yeager CStephenvil1eJ Watson' Emesune lslephenviuel Thorac E. Hawley, Weatherbee, Claude KSnyderJ J ' Thomas' Yrtle fcrouldbuskp Weaver, Hellen fLevellandl . Thgmqsl H fwellingtonj Webb, Howard M. lBreckenridqel . uf ' Urge KKHOX CH J Webb, lOl'1n CD91 Riol ' ,Thomps , B ey fSte-phenvillel l IJ' Omps Cla e U-lipqm Weinert, Preston Hulan CWeinertD e R Colorado city Welch, Lyndol lStephenvil1el O G -nf R Wells, Hall lWellingtonl I Bug Ice, O 3 weus, Robert lDublinJ i' X ! D' U z, Amo -O West, W. Gaston fStephenvillel ,f F1 KSW OH, X Wharton, Geneva Inez lMineral Wellsl X . mo E' 4 S559 Wharton, W. W. lMineral Wellsl ,V ' Th yle cstamfo . Whisenant, loe Bob CStarnfordl Sith, Sl efty 1 E ls, s Whisenhunt, Fred CCamp Verdel . r mmon an Ouis gh, :JA Whitaker, Carl CChiltonl e - A Fm, ,WG ' . N S., F X white, Billie csfm sebum Tolq Tom , A fBr ntiggej White, Evelyn fDubltnl ml vv 'am g R N- White, Samuel CStephenvillel erson uen g evil White, Sanford CStephenvilleJ ribb MH d K sotQ, Whitenberg, Mary Elizabeth CMarhle Fallsl . ' qi die - so g own d Whitsell, Bill fPampal TU Eddy, , D Y., , Whitsell, W. R. CPampal Tripp' Q21 v. O Whitthorne, Wm. C. Uonesborol . - GG, dy horton, Helen CWichita Falls? rl Ju '1 Onyx Wilcox, George CStephenvillel . Ck ' Mm on ' D leftersonl T 911, ed g lc ilki , osemary CSan Antoniol 1, I fcro lain , liams udrey CWacol km Gm X Wil 1 s, arles H. lStephenvillel Tu rl ur Y QK nj ' ' illia Cla e lMillsapl ' liarn avi exarkanal er dl of skel . Wi rns, nvillel ' - illi , Io opewell, Va.l N , , e X 1 'a La r 'da apl n Zandt,'Ken Z rj X Wi ' s, Mer ak GS N 22. digg, E f L fffffl-if A 'r V, ' L - ',:'- '- ' ' A 1 I , QZMUMI A urifui' A A' LJ ab :av U7-Y fy I ' L i ff WW .si 1 , ST RECTORY, ntinued Q-W N E ADDRESS 2 J ADDRESS , - h C M W dard, George Thomas lRainbowl K Ni X Williamso ,Joe F.f atesvillel o nn iadorl xi ' i i son, Lloyd en CP , mon uth CDallasJ Q-'H gene A. fBro oo f i g . CMineral Wellsl Wil on naC? g el W h ' ' -4 P ore eaday f rig , i o ichita Falls! ff , Iack tephen illel Wriqhi, Charles fDub1inJ Wilson, I' ' fCross 1 ins! Wright, Elizabeth Ann CStephenvillel ' on Charl f Wright, lames Wilson lBrownWoodJ Wilson, Laura Iea eiie CAr er Ciiyl Wright, Ray Gene lCarltonJ ff If w11SQn,Le1fmdc ennj L fight, W. A. cmefidmna Q .r VJS- fl Wilson, L. I. fBrownwoodl Wyatt, Frances U..uedersJ I Winn, Donald CStephenvilleJ Wylie, Ann CSiephenvilleJ 5 , fy g,4S'f7,Q .iffy Winn, Norma lean iStephenvilleD Wylie, Iannie Louise CMingusl . 'Z I Q Wisdom, Thomas CStephenvil1e 1. u 6 I , if j t M ,I 1 I 1 U , Wise, gharlles CLI-.arecgml Ycmcy, Doris CWacoJ I . X x WFS' O eel cf? 07 I Ycmcy.I.W.rKi11eenJ Witcher, Douglas CL1berty H1117 Ycmusl Charles W. mubhm Wolfe, Maurice CSiephenvilleJ Wood, Dorothy Faye CMasonl Wood, LaFoy1 csiephenviilep Z9iQ19f,MC1I'QCf9T Wood, Virginia CStephenvilleJ ziegelmeyer, Louis Arthur lGalvestonJ .f f AUTO PHS ,af gm - J nov AJAX , 4 ' j fddihff' ll ! 1 I ghd M ' U A A14-y .L 94.,e'n-0 '41-G! -4' ywf pf P Jie! ' I A1 2- . 'gafwfff-21 -' Nl' - new-6, my . 64 -gif-wh-Mk L I r. k, X r E 0 o , lf2?Jq'fDIGRAPHEiEj5l4l2idi?0 M W if if W My . of E 9 iix PM w Wffw O qi? , Wfmggffy VQQQ Qi yfgij C if Wi J if M 'WWW gg iifgjkw Q My ,pq ,gf NSEg5a'5jN QM? iff J' iff? W ff 4? ,M T0 Evwfqflfyifffiffi sw 19 , ., JW M23 f'i W E. .. A I YN Jjjyypf QQ iigsxe 1 ii D5W4Hw 4 fffwfflxiilgit 'wffiwff 1 W R2e53gE g W2 fff fWWf fMWid ,?Qfiff iff Muff 'R xifil EW if x Ei MM M35 223 HE jj1lTLffff'gZ.o. II' A . ,. y'2,11,,47 f 4 we . fan! fag , 5, ,f44'ffL, NW W' M, Ziwa. 9Q4 MMG? Q4 ,. A vi ' Q M ' W '1fil,,4,, 'fpjfji VJZj w2.AzfV764 ffdwfw IWWWMMO4, ,, ' - if f if ff Wfizogifw' ,4gifLM4fyf Zyiwffifwflwzf W Z wwffwffh ,la djfgjzw !Z?Ja 'QCZQWW ,,,, 5. 5, ! I z K 1 i i Q 4 I f 1 f , ,, ' ZW ' 1 ff 1 t 1 I ' , V a X I I I I X 1 ' ' I X' X1 . , , 'io tne Students oi 'tarletonr 4 1 ' f , y iords 995 emotions iaxl ne in an effort to express my sentments 1 M7 , to you the students oi 'Sa-r1eton. Yxoneyer, St is easy to say that vne senxo ' 'naye 'been tire grandest and Vest class on the caiy-ds. Tne Yresmnen are dug duo ered1t accordingly. ' f - 15ndouoted1y this 'nas been a year of outstanding, accomolxsyrments I'-' tor you Qld your ole-af., Deeoxte tne iaet vnat 1cr1d e-Iente reacned a pea! V I 4 , KS on Tiecember-,B and our own xlatlrcn 1-.Bs 'oecone engaged 'rn a 1or1d var, our ecnool stkll snorted tanense slgne of progress. You dehnitely snowed your patrxof ' f tion and 1oya1ty 'oy buyxng, several 'nundred dol15ie -aortn or bonds and stamps, 91'-5 HQXYXUG in even' ovner nay possible. Viany 'o s quit sc'r.oo1 to goxn tne I f armed forces oi our huge defense yrogr es ' 11 do v1e1l in any new SWG ' '91-sae tney enter 1nto. 1n past ye a e 'oee -oel1 represented ' .414 all over vne wlorld. lt 1a u e sp1end1d aes ctatee tney na-se 'oeen 1' vxtn nere at '2er1eton. 'in e ester 1111 t st oi gravy students' edu- T cnt1on. Som i lll 3o1n armed io d some 111 stork on defense nose 1 Pi ave: v Q they nay te 4031 'KYXO1 was the psf is wang done ' ' 'V perxod 1 . a of tne Senxor c as iicers 1 nxsn to connend tne Senior Q Y ages Executwe cogrnxttee, une C ompany, t'ne' Grass rr i. and we ee - Stair for the epl As. tney have done. 'E an1 atkons are - the moutn ptece of you so ool. ,Yes I raporest days of nytgiie 'naye been spent were 1n 'iarleton 1 e . 5 as your Treenm en r Glass Yreexdent. 'Do t nas meant f more thai 1 can ever s 1n words or actions, W1 ed as one U15 me f ian'-tly nere, getner. new le ' 11d a stronger pk'-9161 5 'oy loulldi nge 101345, d 1 ogether 'Ln one grand r.at1cn. W . lncer d honestly 1 remain your Senior Yreetdent, . . f ! - Nj! f ' J' ' if K - I I f i i Gear Students: j I Btgnt nov-we are iacxng, tne greatest eriexe ci our 1iyes--we are facing, 1 n war. Soon ne 'alll separate and scatter to tne ionr corners or t'ne glove. , - You toys 1111 become so1d1ers and place your 11-lee 1n the nande oi your eounf ' X ' ky' K try, ready to dxe, li necessary, to defend lt. And we g1r1e also 1111 be gyen , ' i , our g1ace in defense oi pmerxca. pmxd we fury and turult oi tnose long, 'nard ' ' 3 f I, r years or var there nlll 'oe moments oi tranqutluty--momente when we remember ,f ' I gjf ' 1ar1eton, 'Re 12111 rewnber little tntngs, lure outing on tne canons tn tne X ' . 1 .If warn afternoon sunshine, drlnlvxng comes at Stone' s corner, seeing 1ong 11need Q I, If X cuu91es 1a110.r,g'r.and in 'nnnd to t'ne snow on 'Tnursday nxgnte, the xi-111tary 8911, ' ! 2 ,ff wnen tne orchestra realy went to tofn, tne 1o1er1n5 or the flag nt Retreat X ' V Feral'-e. 'not ndce eyerytody 1ocNLed at t'f.e c1u1': rofnals, tne band nlaylng Ye1-ubd' , at yep meetxngs, 'non ercxted everybody got wnen a toucndoqn was 92:5-e, nunung I 1' cadet chatter 'rn your 3-'lac eacn 'tuesday morning, studydng t111 two o' elocv. ' ,.. 5 ior tnnt 'i.ng11sn test wnxcn detefmned unetner you naaeed or hunlied. 'Se 1111 I rementer all the friends me made among, tne students and faculty--tne fr1ends p5.E:- - K, that -grave rad a oart 1n enarnng oi our hues. We 1111 renegb er the spxrit and '. 3 N ' M! WJ 1dea1s of '1ar1eton. 'ie-s, wnxle the -aor1d de thundering, 111.11 var, we 1111 re- ' . , nember '1ar1eton. ' I' J . It L 0 , ' , 'io t'ne iaculty 1 want to express my sxncare gratxtude for al1 youxnye 1 F , , I V R given me durxng, my tno years in 'iarletqn--'ootn 1n Knowledge and understanding, , X of ure. 'io tne friends 1 nays mane 'rn '1ar1eton1 want to say tnat you 'na-xg X t All meant nucdn to ne and 1111 contknue to mean muon tnrongnout the years. 'Io all X une memiers of the r.. 11. 5. oounon. an to s cram sewage, mwnmn. anon ' ' 1 ld 'naye accomolxsned not-ning, 1 ant express my a9Qrec1at1on ior tne ' ' ' f I endxd coooeramon snow 'rn all tne norm one by t'ne Gounc11. Bekng the , ' ' Q A , reeldemt oi tme orgaxvr 1on s en ,greatest 'nonor oi my 11ie, and 1 J! 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