Midwestern State University - Wai Kun Yearbook (Wichita Falls, TX)
- Class of 1955
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I ,Ta I am ' T ' .JP 1 'wfhfierzmwsan ,.. ,b K . ,wgggwhw ONTENTS The eyes of billions look hopefully to America, symbol of freedom and opportunity for the common man. This nation's progress toward the better life is the inspiration of mankind everywhere JAMES B. BOREN, PH.D. President of Midwestern University MIDWESTERN UNIVERSITY WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS annual message Dear Fellow Students: The dignity of man is to be found in the freedom of his spirit. No chain can bind, no wall can hold, and no power can suppress the inalienable rights that are vested in man by his Creator. The greatness of our nation is to be found in the framework of our government where the people, mosaics of God, preserve and perpetuate the freedom of speech, the freedom of religion, the freedom of assembly, and the free- dom of the press. Wherever there is an individual, an agency, or a force that threatens to destroy these principles of our country, that individual, that agency, that force should be restrained. We must tell the story of America with its great righteous ideals, with its glorious opportunity for creative endeavor, with its rugged individualism, with its courageous spirit of freedom and daring. We must tell it again and again in the classrooms, on the streets, and in the shops until the people of this great nation will say Like a mighty Army move the citizens of America. We must put it in the books, we must put it in the news- papers, we must put it on the screen, we must put it on the radio. We must tell this glorious story of our remarkable heritage until every child that comes our way will feel the impact of this influence that comes directly from the very altars of the Creator himself. ln the name of God we must protect our heritage against every peril that threatens its exist- ence, because in it and through it we emulate those virtues that make life worth living. Yours sincerely, lames B. Boren President BV of Directors EVERETT MCCULLOUGH A. R. DILLARD ORAL JONES L. H. CULLUM E. B. CLARK President M P EVERETT MCCUIQLOUQH f ' Secreta?5? l m . D. C. Nokwimvf f Treasure? j ORAL JONES ,T ' - NOT PICTURED Board of Directors-1 P. S. RICHARDSON MRS. G. T. SINGLETON R. MILLS TITTLE GUY ROGERS BOBBY M. BURNS D. C. NORWOOD FRANK WOOD JACK AUSTIN RALPH HARVEY 'MRS. MALCOLM PUTTY - WV. ERLE WHITE A I- KU N dedication Faith, primarily in God and thus in oneis fellow man, is the foundation from which our nation draws its strength, It is this faith, this symbol of divinity, that has given us our heritage of individual worth. i Sometimes one person may epitomize this faith, reflecting it in the attitudes of mind, heart, and spirit. Midwestern has been blessed in having known such a person, one, who sustained by such a faith, loved life and yet showed no fear of death. In deep appreciation and loving memory we, the staff, i dedicate this 1955 WAI-KUN to MAXINE KATHRINE THOELE W A '48-fxfff g ' ? Affi??? ,Q memorzal ball ' Q vmson mfirma 'J' ' I I I auditorium SVI tl l l +R , e ' r o I p J so 1 -lb f rv The unity of government which constitutes you one people, fp N ns also now dear to you. X X - X It is justly so, 'X for it is a main pillar in the edifxce of your real independence. M GEORGE WASHINGTON X ' I .,1g,,,., -ini- F if-rw. 1 '45 , A-H, L. ., 'Q Iv -We aw fit' M ,. SM, A S M t QQ, , ., , Q ,F ,qi fy iQ ii 'f,. , . L f V Y 4 ww I ' ir Q 3 u M . -.Q , W . F 1 L.. Y , , X . 2 X queens ball Till.. f ,1- fr' -,,..l-- Q muffin library i.-1 ! . .za ,wir f an 2 .4 In l I 4 7 ,A is - j my wg ,,,4fs-vie E -TP Ir E l l A . . . -I chemistry buzldzng Q .14-in ' -gi? l 'Y band ball ll'lj' wt., q T . nxt, Q 2 .5 God grants liberty only to those ' who love it J' and are always ready to guard and defend it. DANIEL WEBSTER J - 1 J .N 1 Q ff' ww W, ,wb alumni hall I -5 1- .W-an 'gil ui! , ,. wi! 425 Mfkgfl ,,,q hn- I' I u 1 1 f-Q-Q,-an Aafgcxwfwf I . 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JAMESON, M.A. Registrar administration student-facult reception WW' ' 11 ceimo the fe kirlsew bead 11 A W 411 bofen r A050 doctor holzapfel ponders over the situation. usb deP men' fdfulf y members wdlfing Paris I music capably provided by gordon kilgore and his orchestra. ju stafew P oiniefs V0 m the eng student-facult reception oot and SPM' 059 by the b e Uut lor up tim punch was served by four lovely ladies. aff tiofl everyo ne dances' joe gets a second helping. now for a little relaxation. ' 'the URRICULUMS Let there be no sectionalism, no North, South, East, or West, you are all dependent one on another, and should be one in union. from WASHINGTON,S FAREWELL ADDRESS ,771- Z yg 'vii' T l lS li f iv - 31722. KW Ei M 2i,U..Zwe4.lH. 5 iorelgn language Lhemlstry Ji gg NNNNN NN 6 2 3 3 9 5 5 9 3 5 P 5 5 ? ? 7 S P S P Wag? 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 S 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 EE M Q 1. +2 www-.-Q--1'-.-fs'1,'--.-sf S: .... . NNNONN WOW WMO 0 NNN NNN X2 is 22 75K Ti ON MONNN :III lllllzarfl If -'LM Z' iitimniittbwngg iv, ,,grIII1 1111: 2 8 I ' 1 pf C ,ez 7' 45 W 11 , r Y O Ill Ylffibrqlrz- Q iii 55 9: 55 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 ' bb 5 5 ,ff Q x of 5 am mu WV QE ,t Z is X. Q if AAAAAAAAA1 AAAAAAAAA, AMMMM Q D SO via MM, Lam., A is home economics X Swv. 41 4. 4. 'za fi .4 4. 2222. -- Fi. 4 4- .:,2 V' .,., 4, - 4 -.1 4 44 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 4.4 44 44 ,4 ,4 44 24 4 424 '44 4,4 4,4 4,4 4,4 4 4, r 4 4 4 Ifv Alfzw , 44 4 econondcs 2 iii physical education fi S f 32 iii AVURITES Taking care always to keep ourselves by suitable establishments on a respectable defensive posture, we may safely trust to temporary alliances for extraortlinary emergencies. Q n Peggy Doty Jim Bowen Charles Edwards Wlqe? gJ Kyle Franks Thomas Cogdell fi? .fgjfe it J S LL in american colleges and universities Susan Friley ' P Gladys Simmons I Ethel Goldwater .lt qi g'+ +'o +4.6 5: fb. L, 44+ +5 'iii 9 f 4 t Q 4' ' ' i'+ 'fn' 4 -1- , ,q. ,93 n.o4i'4+,4 'P+ 3, Joe Nesbitt A . s , 46 ,K 4' f ' 4 3 . 4' A . Esther Thompson Requirements for Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities are: 1. Senior standing 2. B average 3. Completion of 62 hours of credit from Mid- western at time of nomination 1 , ',f,1 ,. . 3 J. ,qu , --1' -.,.: 4,-.-. - r-ffvina-S'f'Wg, 31 11' .- ,4 w .- 1 , Vi.. at - 'lfrw ., 'hi s-,nv 1 21 A N. Hs, Esther Thompson X 29215 f' pi: 1.1.-, QP? . -a'ff' 1 1?lf'7TZF7Zl'Cl7'j' Edufation Donald Woods Affathcmaticx Susan Friley Alusic Education e campus Lola Estrada French Jeannine Hyde Spanish ff .ki in Q We Ed Callender B7LYi7ZFS.Y Administration who's who Ethel Goldwater journalism Peggy Doty English German Cadet Col. Edwin Draper Mililargf Scienve im Marlow Speech Virgil McGee Agriculture Wwsivw - Susan Hsueh M usic im Bowen Biology Evelyn Payton Nursing mmm..- 'S Leroy Schaffner Pre-med . Q3 Ai fel 2 ?f?'T'i' 1452, bf 1-1 arkvi, 7 ' 'Q .NF . gn, gtg, H' J, , . my Fred Mullinax I Drama James R. Wall, Jr. L History Gladys Simmons Political Science Jim Deacon Secondary Education Ann Crawford Veterans Club Sweethearts 4 .I K Q A -ew , i Q A I ie Q Robbie Riner Veterans Club Marguerite Jones Homecoming Queen an 9 11 , EE A A W .y Tfffsg Jaxx gr I.. A A-ft ,- N:M t 3 x 3 Jerry Patton Choir Queen QM B. D. McAda Boot and Spur Rex White S lburette fx -miwww 1 , H. ' 0 w hy: i,,.g.1?-g,,,y arf .mx 9. JI f ,Q ,Ag . - fy , ' R 'Ilvgq -' ve' N -e W 1: ik Kiiffff f f2:'f..' 4- 13,- 1 . 1... fx Y if , Q f J! K A' 'W ,D Pat Butler Businesx Club Alpha Phi Omega James Dowell Cowgirlx , e . ' ,S . :we is v A,- 5 QQ ef 'i F K Nancy Killebrew Band Sweethearts Bobby Nimmo Tau Beta Sigma W 1 I rote thanksgiving dance Ak I. f Q 1 ' , -1 , 'Q L W. Jf featuring woodie loerman and his band , . gel alum Pe! to learn SP anisb from ie byafS 15 trying c bllfl 7721' 'J'drq, 112166 'fm' . ll' dl-I-PKG-7 055311 bon-fire for homecoming rr 'S freshman fa orites Q . mv' 4 J, , E 4. 'R 1- Q .D , if 1 Quai: 3 Q Q 1, .4 U A,V' .4 dl' Keg-,i v-4-ll! ' , kk M TN.. qasmia' Richard Perot Kay McMillan ophomore favorites Beverly Webb im Meler .arm .NWA , vorites B. D. McAda u rw www Jakxe M 1 'MQW campus favorites Rex White Terrell Calhoun .ff . , ,K .W J, f Q - 5 -4 Jani-:ll Hay ' 4 Q -in Q19 J -c ,Q 5' , 1 - f Y H ,Q VER if-A RM Qian? - ' Q52- i 151 25 Z L Nw, L1 if , ' A . , . 435 Z'f,.,' E F 1 I' xl Xi v E-sihef Th Wk. OYDPSOQ Bar 35- . . bam Burr Duane fl Y ,F-1' ' ' . ' 1-ig, -fy . j ,kA, W 5 .. Mmm if ii ? JSI Ramon Towery IL an S X, '-'I'1 x AW lady midwestern M Laxman Seaman 5 Draper JO KY1e 5 4 -.N f A , 'Sis .mb 4, . 5,1 Q. .F if . ,,f,, .W , Q AZAA . Bilj Whgtea ,, -'M A-nm gym' ,KW :H Mnmw ord mldwes lm ' ,ru ' i , nvm,A r . f iff: Fi Q24 W B 4 a'A A ,wma ,lk f A lady june adcofk is frowned by dr. boren. dgrolb J! lqjllor annual spring formal V 47147 6 170 as f X 6126 Z0 K. I 005 91 mai? 1 'W dqnferg 1 510 A, P to ddmire tb on rs iim dmc 6 f0l172fdin. d. anne lester presents dr. ligon his 1954 wai-kun. mr. and m sprm atteqda. is june adfocle 73 . the floor. all the 1954 royalty are caught off guard. I' .4124 faq 101,13 'H T coza freshmen cadets take a break from fmt day at , i vii l ' wig, S I W r f , I ' n K ef--,ggi i ,, ,,e, . . . ' dr. dalquesfs wzldlzfe conservatzon j??fJerme5?? k 5, eeee . 'WXG- . lwliigei-,-.' ' I , 3:14 S -S, IJPI 3 'Ti - f L' X .i wQfa'if-me f - I I d L,,L,V,k , eseflte . Hon. X dy. bofenmpients assocm ortmzt of to the was f.'- f,f:L f:zE:q:4,, iii 3:6 A M ' A L fmlliliimy. ,. V mf . x 1 S -, Q - '7 97i'f??ffff 75 V127 IP E553-:mi f, ' 'Z . 'K ' 'ff'liI :ii V H J fb Q ' s Q Q 4 n - A is Q 5 , fi? K :Y- h into this. ,ii-ff .. f reva Patton, a little carpenter. ledford and ray thomas dzscuss cloemzstry. papa loves mambo. the tough and ready butterfly boys A what a wonderful feelin g. his looks like a scene from dial m for murderf? eo 3' tbafs the las! one 'till next year. the backs of the gowns are pretty, too drill team performs at homecoming. 'vi vlpiifrgfvz Yagi free bar-b-que wr., i 1 X 'gfsgibw xii, . JP xl all of-ffliii fi 'll ,ws W li if f A vffy W,.M,:sgQ., uw., band works on their rastle. fi S-'HS e , 1 ' f. x,M,.,4f,g,g:m 7 L princesses Edna ' fi ' cordell and kay mfmilllm. RGANIZAHUNS For most Americans the chief hope of holding the world together lies in the United Nations. --R S '. -E' MW 'V W , , QT,-.fi M vw Vw., jwn ' ' V ' H 433 .J Nw . KI W , aff: . ' QL k,f,, 1 ' .Sv ' wif. . - ?f?lF'W ,um A ..M'P'mf' K ' 7 221 7 sf K M' K 31 if? ' K I Mis 3? X M74 . ff f ,. , if A 2- .ff ., ' ,zafwf v.ffa.-fr f . , 5-if M H-, w f ig H M . Exeigafsa, V ,Wt .2 it ' ' - fi- 'K ..-L . ,K , 1 fihk? Www ,W .-- F ,MQW 1 MA...-' WM, ,, .fr-'- 'i ,, WM' , .f M X1 XXXX Back Row: Sgt. F. C joel Lowrenc S . e, gt. F. C Mike Itano S . , gt. F. C. William A St one, Master S t. J k . g ac Greenway. Front Row: Lt. Col. DQM. Zeis, Majdr B. L. Tufts, Capt. Roy E. Couch, Master Sgt. R. Brazil. 4 . , xH,f . sf ,' it ww . 7155 ' ' . w.'s.,, .:, :. I.. - 'Vgw -W' -31 1 gtg, . ... swat ' . V .fd M .. S7 X' ' Q.. 'S Lt. Col. D. M. Zeis W Q , .,,. V, .i.. . ,, . . ,M H vlglggyag Regimental Commander, Draper, Edwin L.g Executive Officer, Hampton, Ray- mondg Adjutant, Tschaboldg Operations Officer KS-32, Lanningham, W. O13 Ser- geant Major, Eady, Connieg Intelligence Sergeant, Byers, Charlie. COL. ED DRAPER Regimental Commander CO B' muy X51 BA W, Adina iDg,QUm' OW W 2 ND B Donaldg 123,234 X51 I 0 NX P0 , . We!-S, al company roster Company Commander, lst Lt. White, Rex, Company Executive, lst Lt. Sibley, Robert A., First Sergeant, lst Sgt. Norman, Joel, Guidon Bearer, Cpl. Poirot, Robert J. FIRST PLATOON-Platoon Leader, 2nd Lt. McClellan, Joel, Platoon Sergeant, SFC Baker, Phil, Guide, Sgt. Carver, John P., lst Sad., Sgt. Carner, A. B., Sgt. Rauch, D. E., Sgt. Love, R. E., Sgt. Lewis, T. E., Sgt. Lewis, E. L., Sgt. Kauthold, J. E., Cpl. Spears, T. C., CpljWilliams, G. L., Cpl. Collins, N., Cpl. Barwise, W. V., Cpl. Lang, F. M., Cpl. Locke, K. R., Cpl. Miller, D. D., Cpl. Leach, J., Cpl. Knight, T. E., Cpl. Fry, C. R., Cpl. Brown, M., Cpl. King, Pat, Cpl. Placko, R. M. SECOND PLATOON- Platoon Leader, 2nd Lt. Neeb, Howard., Platoon Sergeant, SFC Ramsey, J. W., Jr., Guide, Sgt. Manley, RQA., Ist Sqd., Sgt. Hall, D., Sgt. Smith, J., Sgt. Jenkins, T. F., Sgt. Learner, J. J., Sgt. Learner, J. A., Sgt. Hundley, A. C., Sgt. Patten, R. P. ,L Sgt. Dye, Lester, Sgt. Bonham, H. E., Sgt. Fore, B., Sgt. Hinkson, R. E., Sgt. Hutchinson, L. W., Sgt. Richardson, J., Sgt. McElroy, W. M., Sgt. Goree, A., Sgt. Butler, R. D., Sgt. Binion, G. L., Sgt. Mayer, B. J., Sgt. Prescott, D. J. ' 1ST LT. REX WHITE Company Commander 7 , f ma.,-,.,.' Y. ,- V., .- , 1 b company roster Company Commander, Capt. Hunt, Charles F., Exerutive Officer, 2nd Lt. Leach, Ernest, First Sergeant, 1st Sgt. Chittum, L. L., Guidon Bearer, Cpl. Teal, L. W. FIRST PLATOON--Platoon Leader, 2nd Lt. Clynch, M. L., Platoon Sergeant, Sgt. Cansler, C. F., Platoon Guide, Cpl. Clifton, S. FIRST SQUAD-Squad Leader, Sgt. Cunningham, R., Asst. Sgd. Ldr., Sgt. Mortenson, T., Sgt. Sumbera, J., Sgt. McKenley, Sgt. Martin, J., Sgt. Bilbrew, L. SECOND SQUAD-Cpl. Taylor, T., Cpl. Kelley, O., Cpl. Parker, P., Cpl. Lindley, C., Cpl. Madera, J., Cpl. Seale, D. THIRD SQUAD--Cpl. Derby, D. T., Cpl. Jackson, P., Cpl. McLaren, J., Cpl. Gordon, Cpl. Ward, J., Cpl. Wilson, D. F. SECOND PLATOON--Platoon Leader, 1st Lt. Young, N., Platoon Sergeant, Sgt. Hancock, L. W., Platoon Guide, Cpl. Long, A. FIRST SQUAD-Sqd. Ldr., Sgt. Nivens, B. J., Asst. Sqd. Ldr., Sgt. Reiter, D., Sgt. Taptto, H., Sgt. Shine, D. H., Sgt. Coleman, H., Sgt. Perkins, C., Sgt. Robb, L. F. SECOND SQUAD-Sgt. Enright, F. L., Sgt. White, W. H., Sgt. Turner, M., Sgt. Ewing, C., Sgt. Williams, J., Sgt. Pendergrass, J., Sgt. Oman, S. THIRD SQUAD-Sgt. Oliver, S., Sgt. Scott, A., Sgt. Yost, C. E., Sgt. Thetford, J., Sgt. Mclllory, R., Sgt. Phillips, D. CAPT. CHARLES F. HUNT Company Commander I Gi 99 e company roster C Company Commander, Captain Peden, Ronald, Company Executive, 2nd Lt. Sims, William P., First Sergeant, lst Sgt. Williams, Lewis, Guidon Bearer, Cpl. Pruitt, L. C. FIRST PLATOON-Platoon Leader, 2nd Lt. Cochran, J., Platoon Sergeant, Sgt. Wetzel, I. D., Platoon Guide, Cpl. Fletcher, C. W., Squad Leaders, Sgt. Sparks, J. L., Sgt. Frost, C. D., Sgt. Padgett, D. W., Sgt. Bell, jerry, Sgt. Pope, H., Sgt. Rucker, Mack, Sgt. Bills, J. G., Sgt. Price, I., Sgt. Kajs, E. J., Sgt. Webb, T. C., Sgt. Wilson, J. R. Sgt. Eakin, J. E., Sgt. Lacy, W. S., Sgt. Morriss, C., Sgt. Dawes, Ray, Asst. Sqd. Ldr., Sgt. Inman, Jimmy L., Sgt. Deaton, Bobby C., Cpl. Wachsman, Robert H. SECOND PLATOON-Platoon Leader, 2nd Lt. Nash, Dick, Platoon Sergeant, SFC Tate, M., Platoon Guide, Sgt. Jenkins, J. K., Squad Leaders, Sgt. Henderson, P., Sgt. Franklin, Jon R., Sgt. Smith, D. D., Sgt. Morgan, B., Sgt. Light, H., Sgt. Corbett, B. L., jr., Cpl. Bland, K. G., Cpl. Bassett, T. J., Cpl. Adams, T., Cpl. Flannigan, A., Cpl. Wingrove, S., Cpl. Sacse, D., Sgt. Hendrix, A. K., Sgt. Wheeler, E., Sgt. Mills, J. O., Sgt. Pannell, M. G., Sgt. Pounds, B. B., Sgt. Snyder, C. E. , CAPT. RONALD PEDEN Company Commander E company roster Company Commander, Capt. Wood, Donald R.,.lixecutive Officer, Znd Lt. Muirhead, J., First Sergeant, Powers Kenneth, Guidon Bearer, Cpl. Hinshaw, james E. FIRST PLATOON--Platoon Leader, 2nd Lt. Hancock, J., Platoon Sergeant, SFC Donaldson, Don D., Platoon Guide, Sgt. Towery, D. V. FIRST SQUAD--Sqd. Ldr., Sgt Thorpe, K., Asst. Sqd. Ldr., Cpl. Wall, L. H., Cpl. Gross, G., Cpl. Fisher, W. B., Cpl. Pruett, A. L., Cpl. McKee E. L. SECOND SQUAD-Sgt. Hassel, R. VE., Cpl. Maykus, F., Cpl. Williams, D. D., Cpl. McDonald, G. C., Cpl jenkins, W. D., Cpl. Hallmark, H. I.. THIRD SQUAD--Cpl. Atcheley, A., Cpl. Simpson, C. W., Cpl. Brazieli, R. H., Cpl. Tucker, A., Cpl. Sive, R. Cpl. Maness, B. R. SECOND PLATOON-Platoon Leader, 2nd Lt Phelps, B., Platoon Sergeant, SFC Denton, C. W., Platoon Guide, Cpl. Shackelford, FIRST SQUAD--Sqd. Ldr., Sgt. Koontz, L., Asst. Sqd. Ldr., Sgt. Cavalluzzi, R. A., Sgt. Lee, L., Sgt. Moore, C. E., Sgt. Hankins, T. G., Sgt. Lamb, D. SECOND SQUAD--Sgt. Meine, D., Sgt. Maxwell, J. S., Sgt. Shephard, JSE., Sgt. Dixon, D. D., Sgt Scholl, C. J., Sgt. Bebbs, H. THIRD SQUAD-Sgt. Wright, T., Sgt. Childress, B., Sgt. Baker, D., Sgt. Wakefield, L., Sgt, Myatt, S., Sgt. Hulcy, A. D. CAPT. DONALD R. WOOD , Company Commander 9 students study map of mu. N' X - X' x x ' ' 4- 1 1 q. s g I , , . 1 v ' ' 1. 5 f 0 x , wie w Sa det learns gd new drill team is ready for inspection. OR ARM l 7 , -.5 ' J 1 - A 'L ' 3 ,VQ i 3313 sgt. stone briefs two new cadets on the benefits of military training drill team and masrot, bradley beyer. BAND COMPANY--Company Commander, lst Lt. Sibley, Bob, Company Executive, 2nd Lt. Neel, Ronald A., First Sergeant, lst Sgt. Perot, Richard G. FIRST PLATOON-Platoon Leader, 2nd Lt. Young, jackie D., Platoon Sergeant, SFC Schwuchow, Karl A. Squad Leader, Sgt. Wick, Don A., Sgt. McGuire, jack W., Sgt. Welch, F. D., jr., Sgt. Bacon, G. M., Sgt. Causey, F. A,, Sgt. Adair, B. N., Sgt. Cother, T. H., Sgt. Anderson, Ronald D., Sgt. Smoot, G. A., jr.,.Sgt. Parrington, R. W., Sgt. Copeland, D., Sgt. Magee, C. C., Sgt. Nugent, E. E. SECOND PLATOON -Platoon Leader, Znd Lt. Granton, james L., Platoon Sergeant, SFC Gattis, Joe D., Squad Leader, Sgt. Lane, K. R., Sgt. Miller, E., Sgt. Ghormley, C. M., Sgt. Hopkins, G. W., Sgt. Howsley, W. C., Sgt. Gregory, C. F., Sgt. Curtis, J. H., Sgt. Thomas, Harry, Sgt. Stovall, R. L., Sgt. Monroe, D. E., Sgt. Robbins, G. B., Sgt. Thomas, M. R., Sgt. Dupuy, L. Ha, Asst. Sqd. Ldrs., Cpl. Laird, R. J., Cpl. Hardiman, Lewis B. 1ST LT. BOB SIBLEY Company Commander university Iilllldll band dzrerled by pm farobsen and russell mrkislei. nd ado of melody arms dad Ill IJ 2 marrbmg tlJere are also girlsf ban ik fp xjefyc, trumpet trio for mralfazle of melody. x Fefe, vii 'lmrm taylor am! kemletb lane present more humor. ,We -S.. 4-1-11 by-315 qllllfftff. ,--FF., Aggie Club , ,. Alpha Chi ,...,.,. . Alpha Phi Omega . Baptist Student Union . Bea Wood Hall . Boot and Spur Club . Business Club .... ...., Chapel Council ..,., Choira. . Cowgirls .. Cowhands ....... French Club ......., Future Teachers ..... Geology Club ........, Home Economics ...... . Kappa Kappa Psi .,.... Charles Edwards Thomas Cogdell ,. Jim Dean . C. D. Rogers ,. ,Judith Thomas .. ,Larry Robb .. . . DcElva Winkles .. Fred Lowder , , , ,Dave Monroe ,.Dorotha Stover ..,....,.Jim Tom Cates , Nona Gail Long Frances Scott ,.......Bob McGuire ,...,.Ba.rbara Calhoun ,. Bob Alexander M Club ..,...., Memorial Hall ,...... Music Club ,..,... Oilicers Club .. Owakiya .... ..,..,...,. Phi Theta Kappa Press Club ...,... Queens Hall ..... Spurettes .............., Tau Beta Sigma ., Uniyersity ,Theaters C Veterans Club' ,..,,..... .... Victory Hall eas' Q .',. ,,,... . Wesley Foundation ..,.... ..,. Wichitan ..,,, Intramural Council .... ........., . ,..Terrel Calhoun ........Rex White ........Patsy White WJ. C. Neeley .,....., jan Ann Lawson Paul Rogers Cochran Kay McMillan ,......,,.,.,,..Pat Butler ,Lucille Brunson Hoffman , ..,... Dayfid Wiseman ...Virginia Jenna .Ethel Goldwater .Wendell Back Row: Charles Edwards, Lucene Corbitt, Joyce Kelgy, Ed HQVglHHD,,B0b Alexander, Janell 'I-Iay,iVPatw Butler, Pat White, jim jenkins. Front Row: 'Dave Monroe, Nancy Killebrew, Miss Hunt, Lucyppildrunson, Virginia jenne, Bob Christophery Yew, President Richard Freeman Vice-President , ., . , l Jim Meler Secretary Cd' Treasurer . ......,A.,,.,., .,.,.... ,...,, , . ., .. Esther Thompson ' .,,,..4, tMiss Iooooll Hunt, Dr. Floyd F. Ewing Sponsors ...l..... Senior Class .....,... , Y,..... Chuck Malone, Joyce,Keliey ' .,..w.. Beverly Webb, Jim Herrington funzor Class .,l. ..,,,. Jim Molor, Esther Thompson, Richard Free- l.,,ll W o,., Janelle Hay, Nancy Kiilebrew man, Miss Isabell Hunt, Dr. Floyd F. Ewing. Sophomore Class ...o... Charles Reeves, Herbert Coleman Freshman Class .,., ,. Ju Backillow: Chock Stewart, jim Tom Cates, Charles Reeves, Dorotha Stover, Judy Thomas, Marguerite jones, ' Beverly Webb, Dr. Ewing, Larry Robb, David Wiseman, Barton Hudson, Teddy Wright, C. W. Alexander. Front Row: Frances Scott, Bob McGuire, Wilma Taylor, Rex White, DeE1va Winkles, Nona,Gail Long. D. Anne Lester Nelda Hines Editor ,. .. , .D. Anne Lester Associate Editor , . , Nelda Hines Business Manager .. ,. .. C. YV. Alexander Feature and Club Editor .. Rosemarie Streit Photographers . .Jim Cochran, Carroll Copelin Sponsor . , Dr. Madge Davis PAex50aei Rosemarie Streit . , ,.,,,,,!,,, w .-ala . jim Cochran X X Carroll Copelin 4 1 w Editor ...,,.,. AA A,......... ..,,..., ..,... A A Ethel Goldwater Business Manager, Associate Editor A A Jan Ann Lawson Sports Editors A A ,A A, A A ..,. A A A Carroll Copelin Bill Youngblood Reporters ...AA. A,AA..AAAA L ewis Schwoerke, Joy MoH'ett, jim Seaver, Joan Guess, C. W. Alexander, Charlie Byars, r Jim Cochran, Barbara Calhoun, and Anne Lowe Photographers AAAA,AAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA,.,.,A,AAA..AAA,AA,AAA.,A,AAA,A.. J im Cochran Carroll Copelin Faculty Advisor AAAAA A,.AA J. Louis oozby Top Row: Tom Adams, Anne Lowe, Joy Moffett, C. W. Alexander, Bill Youngblood, Charlie Byars, Jim Cochran. Bottom Row: Carrol Copelin, Ethel Goldwater, jan Ann Lawson. ......,.,Peggy Doty ,jan Ann Lawson ,Barbara Calhoun Virginia Forcade Joan Guess Q. W. Alexander Dr. Saralyn Daly Barbara Calhoun Peggy Doty jan Ann Lawson C W Alexander, Virginia Forcade Back Row: Herbert Coleman, jakie Moser, Oliver Kelly, Harold Lewis. Front Row: jim jenkins, Bill McElroy, Jim Dean. jim dean presents the apo scholarship trophy for serv- ice clubs to jean ann wolf for the cowgirls. President . .. Ist Vice-President ., 2nd Vine-President H apo scholarship trophy for service club with highest average. Wjim Dean Bill McElroy Jakie Moser Secretary ., ,,.. , Jim Jenkins Alumni . . ,Jim Bowen Treasure: ,...,. ,.,, H arold Lewis Historian , .,.r... s .. . ., . Herbert Coleman Student Council Representative ....,...,..,. Oliver Kelly Sponsors . . Dr. A. F. Beyer, Dean C. T. Eskew, Capt. Roy Couch, Dr, Jay Gramlich, Dr. John Cravens Back Row: jim Dean, Dick Freeman, Billy Bob Hall, Bill Posey, Ray Cavaluzzi, Herbert Coleman, Oliver Kelly, jim Atchley, Harold Lewis, johnny Atkins, jim Jenkins. Front Row: Raymond Hampton, Daniel Hall, Bill McElroy, jakie Moser. ,gm we 7' kwa W This year students of the Speech and Drama Department met the requirements of the charter point system of the Alpha Psi Omega, largest national college drama organization. To become a member a student must receive recognition of excellence in more than one phase of drama. . Third Row: Fred Mullinax, john Carver, Pat jackson, jack Miller, V. A. Smith, Jack McGuire. Second Row. Linda Prsson, Carol jean Tilford, Jeanne Crooks, Peggy Clemmer, JoAnn Ragland, Reecie Donegan. First Row. Jimmy Marlow, T. S. Bumgarner, Jean Ann Wolf, Lou Ann Huckaby, Betty Waldrip, Dr. Jennie Louise Hind man, Mr. Loren Orr. l President ..., Vice-President A ,. Secretary Cf? Treasurer Student Council Representative , . . Student Council Alternate A . Piani5t . . Jakie Moser , ,Ron Anderson . . ., , ,Jean Sloan David Monroe Joan Fleming Jerry Patton dave monroe, c. d. rogers, jakie moser, bob alexander, reva jean schroeder, jean sloan, joan fleming, jerry potion Qi' President ..,.,.., , ...... Howard N eeb Vice-Presid ent .......,.,.. ....A., T om Hutchinson Secretary 6'9 Treasurer.. .,....,,..,. Devi DeNeir Jim Tom Cates Student Council Representative ., ,...i., Bob McGuire S ponsors .,.., .i,... R ex Ryan, Dr. Maynard Stevens 600 ll Devi DeNeir, Tom Hutchinson, Ralph Stallcup, jim Tom Cates, Bob MeGuire, Howard Neeb, Dr. Maynard Stevens, Mr. Ryan. ' fi'. mf-Q I is AA V ,L .. ,t,. xg, . , i ' Y--rv -M , -. , 1 r tr f f xi 'Rf iowa t MM e i no 'Wax f i rgimm. e Z r .e ,,nr Q t K ' 'W the geology club for 1955 ie,e N v 3,15 Ai, ,AN N ef A M we ff. Q-MV, im. , , .,, P2 2, ,N . 2' anyway 93W -,MJ , me f , ' ummm President ....Y.,,,,... .4A, L ucille Brunso Vice-President .,..... ..,.. . Nancy Killebrew Secretary .. ..A... A Beverly Web Treasurer ...,....,, .. ..,... Peggy Der Parliamentarian Historian ,....,.... Student Council Back Row Marguerxte ones, Dorothy Vxckery Noreen Selman, Bitsy Buckliew, Brunson Front Row Peggy Doty, Sue Pxerce, Beverly Webb Anne Lowe. Margaret Joni Leda Crawfori Noreen Selm Nancy Killebrew, Lucille y + N 4.1 Y N.-,..., OFFICERS P President ....,....,.. . M .V.V. JIM BOWEN k Vice President 4,.,AA. . RAYMOND HAMPTON Secretary . .,.,... .,M... MARJORIE FINE Sponsor ,,,A, DR. HOLZAPFEL Front Row: C. Parmer, Ray Cavaluzzi, Bob Lancaster, Marjorie Fine, Dr. Holzapfel, Jimmie joy George, jim Bowen, Cliff Taylor, Jerry Cole. Back Row: Billy Bob Hall, Edward Hoffman, jack Keathley, Charles Stewart, Leroy Schaffner, Ben Huckaby, Barton Lockhart. OFFICERS President ...,.,..A. ,..A , A 4..,. A....A....4., .,,.... R OSEMARIE STREIT Vice President 4..,..... . 4.,4.,,..., MARY CYNBAL 1 st Vice President .e.,,.e. , ...,,.... JOHN HANCOCK 2nd Vice President ,,,...., ......, ...,.. B A RTON HUDSON Corresponding Secretary .A,.,. ..,,.... S USAN FRILEY A Treasurer ...e......,.,.,,.e.,e,,e,..., ..., .,,..,.c.. S U SAN Hsunr-1 Reporter ,.,...., .....en .. so r...,,4.....,.. Cams FLOWERS 4 Recording Secretory ..,... n..... R EVA JEAN SCHROBDER ' is ' 34' f or 1 s Glue' i f 5 I 5 Elmo McKee, Chloe Flowers, Betty McDowell, Wilma Taylor, john Hancock, Reva jean Schroeder, Mary O'Neal, Barton Hudson, Rosemarie Streit, Susan Friley. l 4 1 Z 3 OFFICERS President A PEGGY CLEMMER Vice President ,,,.e,. .,,. M . JIM MY MARLOW Secretary , ,REBCIE DONEGAN Treasurer A.., .,... ....,,A,..,...e. R Bscus DONBGAN Student Council 4Repre.ventati1Je j1aANN1z Cnooxs Reporter ., .,,.e .,...A,. j EAN ANN WOLF Front Row: Fred Mullinax, Mary Ann Davitt, Jeanne Crooks, jean Ann Wolf, Lou Ann Huchaby, Betty Waldrip, Reecie Donegan, Peggy Clemmer, Carol jean Tilford, Jimmie Copeland. Back Row: jimmy Marlow, Jack Miller, V. A. Smith, John Vaughn, Aubrey Hpndley, C. W. Alexander, Jack McGuire. Rat Butler presents Mrs. Bea Wood with an orchid. K Gladys Simmons, D. Anne Lester, Mary Ruth Bishop, Alicia Pelaez, Ann Crawford. Dorothy Taylor, Ethel Goldwater, jean Ann Fulfs, Rosemarie Streit, Kay Lester. n 1-n-Q. '--..,,,. Q-w-M. OFFICERS President ,. . PAT BUTLER Vice President , BEVERLY WEBB Secretary T reusurer JOYCE KELLY Reporter s . ETHEL GOLDWATEE Student Couneil Representatives JUDY THOMAS, MARGUERITE JONES Dorm Mother , s . s Mas. LEITHA COLBURN 4' ' Dorotha Stover, Margo Miller, Ouida Wall, Esther Thompson, Marjorie Fine, Barbara Martin. Charlotte Haynes, jolene Hall, Cherry Minowa, Margaret Hsueh, Montie Crump. Beverly Webb, Lucille Brunson, Marguerite jones, Dorothy Vickrey. A ,1 Robby e Sfreig Vivian Pa O tton Wff1S,,BGi0 a Hoa 'iffy MCH SSS, Beth am . Rea Vis 3 Catilwn Hawes' Kal' X 'f A Front Raw: jean Ann Bartosh, jo Kyle, Christine Richardson, Wilda Mayhew, Louise Ketchersid, Dorothy Taylor, Wilma Taylor, joan Fleming. Back Row: Marijon Cowan, Anne Lowe, Lou Ann johnson, Lillian Seaman, Shirley jones, Gladys Bishop, Chloe Flowers. Florence Bragg, Shirley Hale, Georgia Cuba, jean Sargent, Carol jean Txlfofds Frances Spencer, Bitsy Buckliew, Chick Millspaugh, Nancy Killebrew. Dorm Mather V . is MRS. RUTH WEEKS Top le H ow-' N gifs Berry Xt-y?iGfi1I on met, Laver 3 drip Barg .De-Elva ne Wit! Lolzil afton Xlnkles Bon President .. Vice-President Secretary Treasurer .,..,. Reporter ,Student Counczl Representatwes WILMA TAYLOR KAY MCMILLAN OFFICERS President ..A.... .,.,.,. D ONNA WELLMAN Vice-President . , JEANNINE HYDE Secretary Treasurer ,.,.,A . ., , . LOLA ESTRADA Sponsor ,...,. ..,.... D R. HELEN YEATS D. Anne Lester, Donna Wellman, Dr. Yeats, Theresa Pochick, Jeannine Hyde, Lola Estrada OFFICERS President .... A ,A JEANNINE HYDE Vice-President AA AAJANELL HYDE Secretary A A JEANNE' Cnooxs Treasurer A A e.,. A. AA A A AA BARTON HUDSON Sludent Council Representative AAA, A AAAA SHARIALYNN KRAMER C we Front Row: Janell Hay, Mr. Combe, Curtis Denton, Shari Lynn Kramer, Donna Wellman. Back Row: Jeanne Crooks, Jeannine Hyde, Hundley, Don Woods, Barton Hudson. of? rim fs W ws' 'Q OFFICERS President f. AA,. A A .V..V., AA AAAAJUANITA BUTTs Vice-President A A ....,,, Lomams KERCHEL ii Secretary AA ,,.V KAY MCMILLAN Treasurer A ..,..A .A, A ,A .A, , . A. A,..., A ANNA SCHAFFNER Student Council Representative A.A. A, ,e.. A A BARBARA CALHOUN Reporter A AAA A A AAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAA.,AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAA . A jo KYLE A A AAAA A BA- A A 4 AA Front Row: Jo Kyle, Kay McMillan, Juanita Butts, Barbara Calhoun, LaVerne Witt, juel Lewis. Bark Row: Mrs. Furrh, Frances Spencer, Anna Schaffner, Betty Waldrip, Faye Bitz, Lou Hutchinson, Alicia Pelaez, Lorene Kerchee. ' W'rayf'Wi1iihms, johnny Gee, james Dowell I I OFFICERS President ,W , .. ...,. A,.. ,.. 4,..V 44,.. . ..A. B I L LY KEITH WOLFE Vice-President ..,A,,.,., AAA, JAMES DOWELL Secretory Treasurer ... ,,.... A.,,.A, .. . ., .,.WRAY WILLIAMS Top Row., Clynch, WH. Student Council Repreqentatitie., .,.,..I . JIM MY TOM CATES lags, Kelley, Dowell, C3391 Reporter ,. A.,..I I 5 ,,..,.,. gn ,L4A,..IA I .4,. I . HUBERT KELLEY tb H k V ' V952 Bottom Row: Youngg Wiki, Cashell, Cunningham OFFICERS President . PAT BUTLER Ist Vice President WRAY WILLIAMS 2nd Vice President 4LA,.. 1 ..,Q.,JONNIE BUTNBR Secretary Treasurer 4.w,., .L..... Reporter .,,,..... ,.... , .,,.,,.. . , Student Council Representatives DEELVA WINKLES, JEAN SARGENT Front Row: Ginny Co Wetsel, Georgia Cuba, DeElva Winkles, Bob ...HMJOLENE HALL .JUDY THOMAS wey, Judy Thomas, Pat Butler, Gay Kightlinger, Jean Ann Bartosh, Flo Swanson, Bo Gladys Bishop, Barry Barton. Back Row: Norvin Anderson, Shirley Hale, jean Sargent, Christopher, Johnie Tucher, john Burner, Wray Williams, Mrs. Mowrer, Mr. Robertson. OFFICERS President ,. . , . JAMIE FERGUSON Vice President , , L EDWIN DRAPER Secretary-Treasurer ,....... Q .QQ .4.. ..A.. J on SKALA Chaplain .,...,A.4 Q .e,,.. ....e, , F ....,...A WENDELL MASON Student Council Representutitfes Rex WHITE, LARRY Roma Front Row: Joel McClellan, Lew Williams, Joe Skala. Second Row: Doyle Eckelbarger, Lonnie Beavers, Ed Draper, Larry Robb. Back Row: jamie Ferguson, Duane Miller, Cletis Cansler, Wendell Mason, Frank May- cus, Rex Wlhite. K 'F' ev OFFICERS l ' Fax '4 'J Elgar at .3 I ,, 2, N President DUCKY GUILLET C Vice-President . MARGARET WILLIAMS Secretary MONTIE CRUMP Treasurer L A JEAN ANN WOLF Reporter , L.., A ...,,.LL.,, L,..rL R osnnz STREIT Student Council Representatives DUROTHA STOVER, DOROTHY TAYLOR Front Row: Dorothy Taylor, Peggy Clemmer, Reecie' Donegan, Jeanne Crooks, Anna Schaffner, Judy Thomas, Marjorie Fine, Robbie Streit, Carolyn Haynes. Back Row: Betty Hyatt, Mary Jo Cross, Lorene Kerchee, Mrs. Colburn, Montie Crump, Patsy Hainline, Ducky Guillet, Lynna jo Killian. R Inf First Column: Jim Herrington, Dur- wood Selman, joe Gattis, Bob Phelps, jim Meler, Fred Mullinax, Carl Sehwu- chow, Bill Howsley, Ronnie Neel, Bob Alexander. Second Column: Bob Nim- mo, Bill Jacobsen, Bill Sims, Leroy Grantom, Ron Anderson, Harry Thomas, Bobby Hassell, ,jackie Young, Tom Cogdell, Bob Sibley. OFFICERS President, A AA A Vice-President A A A Secretary A A A Treasurer, A A, A Sergeant at Arms AA Bonny NIMMO Dunwoon SELMAN jun HERRINGTON BILL JACOBSEN A A .A jon G1n rxs X A 'bail A K . ig we af ,lv IIZE I by A. y Tie 33? A Q , bl if ii .LPN Texas Mu Chapter OFFICERS Prexident ..,. . , . I .R CHARLES EDWARDS Vice-President .. , .,A,,, AAA: ELMER KUNTZ Secretary Treasurer . A ,..A.A CHARLES GREG Reporter .. A , A ,,,,e.e.,....,...,,.. ...JOEL MCCLELLAN Sponsors A , . MR. DUVALL, DR. MCCALEB S I Top Row: Charles Gregg, Charles Edwards, Elmer Koontz, Phillip Flynn. Bottom Row: Joe McClellan, Joe Skala, Mr. McCaleb, Mr. Duvall. Mr. Cozby, joseph C. Adams, Mrs. Louis Cozby. Top Row: james Wall, Louis Cozby, Dr. Floyd F. Ewing, Dr. john Crav- ens, Joseph Adams, Dr. jim Pearson, Dick Free- man. Front Row: john Tower, Prof. A. F. Ed- wards, Isabell Hunt, Mrs. J. H. Jameson, Rowena Wise. Chartered December, 1952 OFFICERS President OLIVER BARKER Vice-President . GLADYS SIMMONS Secretary-Treasurer . ...,, DR. JIM PEARSON Parliamentarian ,.... PRCF. A. F. EDWARDS 3 Faculty Sponsor .. , .DR. FLOYD EWING james Wall, Dr. Cravens, ,V Isabell Hunt, Prof. Ed- A wards, and Mrs. jameson. A-f,,..,Nn WENDELL MASON ...HCHARLES PAPPAS ,.,.....GEORGIA CUBA Louisa KETCHERSID Back Row Bobby Deaton Wendell Mason 1mmy enkms Larry Robb, Bill Laningham 1m Tom Cates Charles Edwards Ed Hoffman Front Row Loulse Ketchersld Georgia Cuba, Jewel Lewis Bermce Cage Betty- McDowell, Patsy White, Chloe Flowers, john Hancock, Mary O'Neill, Susan Friley, Reva Jean Schroeder. OFFICERS President .o ., ., JOHN HANCOCK lst Vice-Prexident ,. , , SUSAN HSUEH 2nd Vice-President ....,.., REVA JEAN SCI-IROIQDER Secretary 1 ,....,...., ..,, CHLOE FLOWERS' Treasurer ..,,,., o..,.. B ETTY MCDOWELL Reporter ,..co,o.,.,....,.,.. ,o......,....,,c . MARY O'NEn.L Student Council Representative .,.. PATSY WHITE Sponsors o. KENT HUGHES, MRS. O. J. DIDZUN, Romznr REYNOLDS ' First Row: Phil Baker, Barton Hudson, Elmo McKee. Second Row: Charles Ghormley, Bobby Hassel, Ron Anderson, Trinidad Dumlao. Third Row: Kenneth Lane, jerry Patton, Reva Schroeder, Mary O'Neill, Betty McDowell. Fourth Row: Chloe Flowers, Pat White, Joan Fleming, Wilma Taylor. Fifth Row: Susan Friley, Susan Hsueh, Kent Hughes, John Hancock. ' OFFICERS President jon MCCLELLAN Vice-President F jon SCALA Secretary-Treasurer . . C. NEELEY Student Council Representative DAVE WISEMAN Top Row: john Welch, Lew Williams, Ronald Peden, Duane Miller, Ed Roberts, Larry Lee, Les Hancock, Ivan Price, Frank Maycus, Theo Allen, Dud Wetsel, Lester Due. Center Row: Dick Mabry, Eldon Jabin, E. Webb, Karen Webb, Al Trammell, Ralph Norris. Front Row: jimmy Henderson, Scotty Omen, jakie Moser. 3 i Q K 3 5 li F gn ..,M......- ,..,.4 ,eww Charlotte Haynes, Pat Butler, Esther Thompson, Georgia Cuba, Shirley Hale, Florence Bragg, B. D. McAda, 1. Jolene Hal SOFFICERS President ,,,, , , ,, , . ,JOLENE HALL Vice-President ,.,,., . , CHARLOTTE HAYNES Secretary-Treasurer ....,.,, ., ,, SHIRLEY HALE Reporter ..,.......,,.,.,........,..,.,,,,...,... . .,.,,,., FLORENCE BRAGG Student Council Representative ..,,.,..., L, ,. ,..,., ,, . B. D. MCADA Back Row: Betty McDowell, Lucille Brunson, juanell Mitchell. Front Row: Nancy Cannon, Bitsy Buckliew Susan Friley, Nancy Killebrew, Marguerite Jones, Frankie Evans, Reva jean Schroeder. .F .vf wvffi ies! 'Q-.f 5 U VE? Hvvzrs OFFICERS President ...,..,.,A .,... . E D HOFFMAN Vice-President .. ., , . .,A,, Tommy BULLARD Secretary-Treasurer .. .C . ,HDON JAMES Sgt. at Arms A.A. ., ...,,..,A,,,4...... ...... , .Jon WHITE Student Council Representative P GEORGE WILKINS Sponsor ,. l ........ LORBN ORR Roy Alsup, Ann Crawford, Don james, Ed Hoffman, joe White, Robbie Riner, Willard Beatty, Paul Gil- strap. Bob McGuire, Donald Lewis, Ann Crawford, Ray Gene Smith, George Wil- kins, Lee Lemaster, Robbie Riner, Vic Swanson, Charles Pappas. .a fgsgr is li ,512 f I 4 K f Don james, joe White, Loren Orr, Tommy Bullard, Ed Hoffman. 1 ., . HV 9 + . - a- nf- sa.: Y, 5 , 5 www eteran club we YYY' 4. , ii Dr. Davis enjoys the fish Mr. Orr and- vets laugh over theiry meal. ,- '19 X, if Q59 Q M 2 ,1 9 ' -. 'fu' ei W, Ui NYE ii Q -f d ,f K' ,Q ' i N' f '- . 4! ' Tom Eaton, Tom Bullard, Ann Crawford, Cecil Hart, at 3' a , A -K Louis Morath, Horace Mills. 4' f wgf' i 1 .IX J? i 'f 7 fr ,-qpvsr: Q WMS . M -Wi fftugegrg 'a Delta Alpha Chapter Installed March 30, 1940 Pledges james E. Ekin Patsy Jean Baggett Charles A. Brinkley Marijon Caron Virginia Lee Cowey John Cravens Iva Fillman Howard Hallmark Wanda Hines Shari Lynn Kramer Anna Lewis Austin Long Nona Gayle Long Richard W. Parrigan Barbara A. Rains Teofilo M. Ramirez Patricia Walbrick Frances Scott Charles Simpson Wilma Taylor Carol Jean Tilford Eddie Mahfood Initiate: Shirley Rae Hale DeElva Winkles George Smoot Don James Edward R. Hoffman jan Ann Lawson Lucene Corbitt Honorary Members Dr. James B. Boren Dr. C. C. ,Colvert Dr. Madge Davis Miss Eva Weber James W. Collins Q nn .i K L ,A lg . REM ,J 4 5 CDC-DK ' 3 - if iiffxiiike' , LL 21, , hz f U ,Sf x ,A are Texas Alpha Gamma Chapter Installed May 10,1951 .li V -K I Motto: Ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make OFFICERS President . ..,. .THOMAS COGDELL Vice-President . . , ESTHER THOMPSON Secretary-Treasurer .. ESTHER THOMPSON l A Sponsor Secretaryf ..,.. . DR. MADGE DAVIS l Sponsors .... .,...,., M Rs. RUTH A. KARR fwrn MRS. J. H. JAMESON I nftiates ' Pledges T Joe A- Nesbitt .lim BOWEN t Back Row: Belotti, Schaffner, Bowen. Middle Row: Davrs Front Jolfn, safgent Pegglf DOW Row: Thompson, Hyde, Doty, Polk, Wolf, Moffett Wdlxmn P. Denny Jeannine Hyde Polly Adams joy Moffett Ancel Callaway Frances Polk Edward Lee Callender Leroy Schaffner Joann Constandine jean Anne Wolf 'Lola Estrada Back Row: Esther Thompson, Thomas Cogdell, Dr. Davis. Front Row: Mrs. Karr, Mrs. Jameson ' MIDWESTERN UNIVERSITY ARENA THEATER presents ing Would we mon By Jean Anouilh Adapted by Christopher Fry Directed by Jennie Louise Hindman Technical Direction by Loren Orr Choreography by Irina Kladivova and Frank Pal October 28 8:15 P.M. November 1 - 6 Produced by special arrangement with Dranzatists Play Service ii THE CAST Joshua, a crumbling butler.. IV. A. SMITH Hugo, a young man about town .,.. JACK MILLER Frederic, his brother, in love with.. I .r,. ..,.. I I ,JACK MILLER Diana Messerschmann, engaged toI I CAROL JEAN TILFORD Frederic, secretly in love with Hugo Lady India, Messer.vchmann's mixtresx, ,.., REECIE DONEGAN secretly in love with Patrice Bombelles, Me.vserschmann'sI. ,...,.. JIMMY MARLOW secretive secretary Madame Desmortes, Aunt to Hugo, ,BETTY WALDRIP Frederic and Lady India Capulet, her faded companion I JEAN ANNE WOLF Messerschmann, Diands father, aI I JACK MCGUIRE melancholy millionaire Romainville, a lepidopterist, patron of FRED MULLINAX Isabelle, a ballet dancer I I I I I LINDA PRESSON Her Mother, a teacher of the pianoforte I PEGGY CLEMMER SYNOPSIS OF SCENES The action of the play passes in a Winter Garden in Spring ACT I Scene 1. Morning. Scene 2. The same evening. Before the Ball. Intermission - Ten Minutes ACT II The same evening. The Ball. Intermission - Five Minutes ACT III Scene 1. The same evening. After Supper. Scene 2. Dawn. f.wm PRODUCTION STAFF Stage Manager JOHN CARVER Assistant Managers PAT JACKSON JEANNIE CROOKS Props C. W. ALEXANDER JO ANN CUNNINGHAM AUBREY HUNDLEY Sound CHARLES REEvEs BILL HOWSLEY Lighting JIM COPELAND TOM HANKINS JIM DEACON JOAN RAGLAND Make-up DOROTHY VICKREY JOAN RIDDLE Costume Mistress LOU ANN HUCKABY House Manager TOM BUMGARNER Furniture by Tbiem House Company Hospital'Furnisbings by The Milton Roberts Company Floral arrangements by Downing's Florist Music by Kreutz House of Music THE NEXT PRODUCTION On March 2 the University Theater will Open a three- night run Of Sheridan's THE RIVALS in the Auditorium of the Administration Building. This gay comedy of manners has been delighting playgoers and readers for more than a century. Plans are currently being made to take this production on a tour of cities and towns through- out this area upon completion Of its run here at Mid- western. x' 5 i Some of the more advanced students. Even the beginners take part in the performance Under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pal, the ballet group has put on many performances for the public, both on the campus and at the municipal auditorium. Here is the group in costume for one of their main productions, Pandora. Dancers are Mary jenne, Betty Short, Judy Eades, Irina Kladivova, joy Moffett, Ciro Casas, Joanne Jenne, and Charlotte Mlks. LAW 4 X X x f ' Sw, 4 1 QQWX Anderson, jenne, Sorley, Beatty, Thompson. OFFICERS President ,. , NORVIN ANDERSON Vive-President . . ESTHER THOMPSON Secretary-Treasurer .,.. .A , ,, , PAT BUTLER Publicity ,,,, LUCY BRUNSON AND JUNE ENRIGHT Student Council Representative VIRGINIA JENNE Worship R, ,,E.. , so . MAX BEATEY Back Row: Sorley, Tucker, Hallmark, Brunson, Thompson, Spencer. Front Row: Beatty, Baker, Anderson, jenne, Williams. OFFICERS President A DOUG EADY Vire-President . , RONNIE NEEL Secretary A . CHARLIE' BYARS Treasurer ..... Q .... BILL LANNINGI-IAM Student Council Representative ED Tscx-IBOLD The NCO Club has been formed this year and 15 made up of all the non comm1ss1oned oiiicers ln the cadet corps utr it: RU H tug 4 5 Q ff, qw? J qu gf 5 A t 'V -' A K Q ,-2-1, 5 ' K , . , Q V S3 W if-M' ' Jlldfyit 5 ' N Q Q L. ' A - L1 ' A N8.-1 'Qs' . , ' . ' f Y A -1-Lita. QQ ,. -- A 5, I . M, f V. K ,VV5-g,4a41,t,3-Qi-Kumif,g1iage,,K5,,fe,4, v ,K-.L 11315 ,ggi '1 :f'9e .g'fgfgk?2'? jf , Mm' f en ' ' .4 - L h as g 'ff' . ,., X 1 - , 1. V 4 .f,- -:Auf ,,, ,, -.m . fa ,v X - ,f J' 1 T . - K-+s 5 ae OFFICERS President .. CADET COL. Enwm DRAPER Secretary-Treasurer CADET LT. JIM COCHRAN Vice-President CADET CAPT. RONALD PEDEN Student Council Representative CADET LT. COL. J. C. NEELEY of Back Row Brownmg Neeb Morgan Lang Clynch Powers Brown Herrington. Middle Row: Peden, Young, McClellan Sims Slbley Woods Hancock Cochran Front Row Draper, Hampton, Neeley, Nash, Mosely, the 4- PORTS ' We must not pass through this world without leaving traces which may commend our memory to posterity. f,..-U f S Cheerleaders-Jlmmy Marlow, Jlm Dean, B. D. McAda, Nancy Cannon, Georgia Cuba. A I X Nwf ld F F V K A P' 'P' if Q e 1 5 2 1 Q- E' 5 x lndians to Cpen Gridiror Tribe Faces Trinity in GCC Cf V Indian Will Enter Game A Und The Midwestern University Indians left fo this morning for their game with the T ' ' despite the fact that they are rated a The Tigers, sparked again by Little All mention quarterback Alvin Beal and halfback large over the MU victory horizon and are heavily peat last year's game with the Tribe when they 62-7 victory on the helpless Indians. Both teams will be making their initial start the Gulf Coast Conference. Trinity won the conference crown last year slamming North Texas for the victor's laurels. Midwestern and Trinity have each won their initial game of the 1954-55 season. The Indians defeated Morn- ingside College of Sioux City, Iowa'g 28-6, and the Tigers romped over hapless Southwest Texas State 27-7. Beal, Trinity's ace quarterback and passer mn his teain over the South- west eleven for 4-14 yards, over half' of which was gained via the aerial INDIANS RATE VEN CHANCE western University Indians, boasting a three won -rney to Sherman tomorrow to meet the Austin K me lost only one game in five starts. ' ians, fresh from a 14-7 upset victory over the :mpe Arizona State, will face an opposing line v h them by some 17 pounds per man. c got a fullback who will run over a man instez W 1 and two halfbacks who are aboutthe fastest me Qt the countryf' said student coach Bill Bookout 1 Kangaroos' game with the University of Mexico 'J defeated the Mexican eleven 46-12 in a game v 'k1e plays and a blistering passing attack. The K , fe Qi n much yardage through the air as thej I all the Austin players he talked to aftei the coaching staff and team wanted tc U Iiclwestern more than any other on thei: 71 ' n reasonably 3 'r last week's ' nter and tri- ' and tackle Jf whom par- , game, are ex- e season due fs a 9 iffercd a re- which have morrow's game. After last week cellent showing by the entire squ will be a difficult choice the cc are faced with. Another problen fronting the staff is that of a n let-down after the surprising per ance of the Indians against th4 Devils. W Richard Parten, 185-pound 3 season and man from Gainesville, won him' see , e Week, Cal- starting assi 'ment for tomo: action against the Tigers. make things l tackle, also game wi utstanding def Bubba Wood, sidelined just before night, said IQ 'ith a severe wor t the Momingside game by a broken 3 to be ready JQQNJ erback a collarbone is expected to be runnin , VJ J., .', ' l ' I gbig l from the ,quarterback slot if he f - I edge out Sonny Lang and Cecil f' 'Q kins. With Wood in the gameg X 7 di will have a chance to A A 3 7 1 .-' L. ft .Z f it' it L ' ss, ' :Y' 1 I t-i: f . . ' 55. it . .V 6 5 5 4' 'A . s - 2 fm f s 1 f ...W ee, A at 1 5 f -I . 5,., In I ki ? , , Q t - if as fi A We ti' t it , -Q: 41 M6418 ' :W . I 835 6 , ' g . if A is .-'t , - ' id - ' fs' ' we ,,.,, it f I 1 f ,. 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Entering the game as a ten-point unc field a starting eleven composed of five six letterman, with the possibility of a ft the starting nod from head ldiuns Defeat Muroons uring Season' l'he Midwestern University rted their 1954 pigskin c Ope e Saturday night with a 28-6 Morni l Cl7lllTji,-' df' 05 CO 1 ealn aff' A5 5 Q Qoell Q o servi and out O O rterback tting C fii5ll'U'?d In -+A.-,. vo.-.V Um. ounce fjfr Fouts and C MU Tribe at th' hands lbmed 5PCCd and f ag C 0 ty Tigers in the confer- k on a, pair of with ence at San Antonio last Sat- MU ahead Strcssin urday 1 t help the year old remem- n the fits letely revamped berance of last years 62 to 7 defeat by the same team. iio lgfu S who raced 5 5'-'lu 0 M0116 f0l' last However, Saitta's braves' threw a year's failure when the quick scare into the Bengals when l's first 6 points. Fo ted. 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'Mig , A ,M L 5 i ' . .S and a touchdown bc. - with less than three minutes gone in the first quarter E. J. Webb, 180 pound fullback crossed the Tigers goal. Jerry Fouts kicked the pig skin square between the uprights and gave the tribe an early lead. Although Trinity came, out on the long end of the scoring colunv Indians were a thom L' during the efgtiv- wi On TF ' i M75' 'fans realized what w. MIDWESTERN-MORNINGSIDE Qlowaj COLLEGE Scoring in every quarter, Midwestern opened its 1954 gridiron cam- paign with a 28-6 victory over Morningside College of Sioux C' I ity, a. The Tribe used every player on the bench in the victory, with Murphy Webster and jerry Fouts sparking the Indian attack. Morningside got its l ll ' ' one ta y in the fourth quarter against MU reserves. MIDWESTERN-TRINITY UNIVERSITY A rugged Trinity University eleven which eventuall - y was to become the Gulf Coast Conference champion-broke a 7-7 first-quarter deadlock and went on to score two more touchdowns to topple the Tribe, 20-7, in the second game for Midwestern. The Tigers forged ahead in the second quarter on a four-yard touch- down plunge, and the Indians could never muster another scoring punch. The Tribe had gone ahead only two minutes deep in the contest when E. Webb scored from 10 yards out after taking a lateral from Sonny Lang. . Morn- ' ida e aga1DSC Wilson gaixggde cgoxxeee Charlie Brabham, End Cletis Cansler, Guard Chuck Ewing, Center jerry Burney, Center Tommy Dozier, End Boyce Fore, Guard Russel Frye, End Tom Kelly, Back Les Hancock, Back Carlos Kidwell, Back MIDWESTERN-MCMURRY ' MU's record was tied at two wins and two losses when McMurr 's . d. Y in ians handed the Tribe a 14-7 loss at Abilene Oct. 9. joe Saitta's squad fumbled four times and lost ossessio th p n ree times. Misfortune dogged the Tribe at every turn. Midwestern's offensive attempts were spotty and inconsistent, but the defen h' l d ' ' ' se w itt e yardage off McMurry s nationally-recognized attack. MIDWESTERN-WEST ATEXAS STATE Midwestern's Indians captured their second victory in three tries on Oct. 2 W , over est Texas State of the Border Conference, 14-7. Little Johnny Burgess came off the bench to complete eight of eight passes and spark the Tribe to the win. West Texas forged ahead 7-0 in the first half, and the Buffs held the seven-point bulge going into the third quarter. But, behind the pin-point passes of Burgess, the Indians roared back to score once in each of the final periods to chalk up the win. if me-Q Sonny Lang, Quarterback Fred Lang, Tackle MU vs Mgmlngs ide Colle ge MU vs. ACC Kenneth Lock, Tackle Dick Mabry, End MIDWESTERN-AUSTIN COLLEGE Midwestern edged Austin College, 6-0, in a driving rain on the Kangaroos' field in Sherman on Oct. 23. The Kangaroos had the best of all the statistics, but jerry Fouts' four- yard splash around right end in the first quarter gave the Tribe the 6-0 lead that it never lost. The win brought MU's season record to four wins and two losses. MIDWESTERN-ARIZONA STATE QTEMPEQ Sixty-five hundred frenzied spectators sat in utter bewilderment as the underdog Midwestern Indians scored in the final second of play to sink Arizona State College of Tempe, 14-7. With the scoreboard clock showing but one second, MU went to the air, and Bubba Wood hit Tommy Dozier with a 56-yard pass to score the winning tally. Quarterback Johnny Burgess scored the first MU touchdown on a five-yard keeper off the T. The Sun Devils from Tempe, playing without the services of their star fullback, scored on a 44-yard dash by Jim Bilton. Chuck Malone, Tackle Frank Maycus, Guard Billy Martin, Back Duane Miller, Center 3 of ,f , A 114,--11 0-0 hlnvi' M jackie Mints, Center jimmy Myatt, Back Charlie Moore, Tackle Dick Nash, Back MIDWESTERN-NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF MEXICO The University of Mexico staged a startling upset in the fifth annual intersectional game at Mexico City on Nov. 6 by edging the Midwestern Indians, 20-19, in a thrilling contest. A passing attack by the victors helped the Mexican University to capture the surprise triumph. MIDWESTERN-OKLAHOMA CENTRAL STATE The Oklahoma Central State Bronchos spoiled Midwestern's Home- coming, tying the off-stride Indians, 20-20, before more than 8500 fans Oct. 30. The Broncs scored 15 points in the third canto to hold a 20-15 edge going into the final period. But Sonny Lang ripped over for one yard and the tying tally with 12:08 still to play in the game. jerry Fouts kicked the all-important point, tying the game, but neither team could muster a scoring attack again. K' is fi 'P' QW? t , 5, Q 'is nr Q i A Q . ,.1g,,Ll I Richard Parten, End Cecil Perkins, Quarterback MU vs. McMurry MIDWESTERN-ABILENE CHRISTIAN COLLEGE ACC's rugged Wildcats pushed across four quarters in the fourth period to submerge Midwestern, 33-13, and hand the Tribe its fourth defeat of the season. MU led 13-7 at the conclusion of the third quarter, but the ACC bombshell-detonated by Leondus Fry, classy quarterback-burst at the beginning of the final canto to lead the Wildcats to victory. MU's won-lost record stood at 4-4-1 after the game. Don Phillips Tackle Cletus Schenck, Guard Louis Stone, End Ivan Price Guard Dick Sive, Guard james Thetford, End .nl L. H. Wahl, Back Joe White, Guard Darell Wilson Back E. Webb, Back Don.Wil1iams, Back Newman Young Back MIDWESTERN-NORTH TEXAS STATE North Texas State's green-clad Eagles plunged Midwestern into the Gulf Coast Conference cellar Thanksgiving Day with a 19-0 victory over the Tribe. The traditional foes battled it out evenly in statisticsg but the Flock had all the scoring punch, and the Indians ended the 1954 season with four wins, five losses and a tie. ' Midwestern Faces Trinity Tribe Picked Gver Tribe Upsets Sur fs ff x jf, g W if L V il if ff' R Q.. Murphy Webster, Bark ' ' i I ' W 5 5 4 ,Q Aj 5 get r No :ollege Tonight est Texas State 4 4, Midwestern Name Dick Bfznlury Fliommy Dozir-1' Bill Rarmvy Calvin Nfyvrs Clvtus Svhr-nk Erm-st fillflfllflflillllll Choyvf- Ilzlll Jrrry Fouls Murphy Wcfbstvr E. YVs'lJb Bubba Wioocl Pos. XVI. F l85 Ii itll! 'li 190 'li Qflfl fi lgll fi Q00 CI Zfill LII N38 Rll 170 FB l8lJ 7 Devils' Austin College Nieixt rib In ue get 'fewrds MIdWPSfP1'n . 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' ' ,- f y fffefl f '24 'fzfW ljiv ?? oOSsqiIC? -S's' A, f1'fp,'t 0r,'f'fs,'i 4: ' ' wffofdffz sllird F72-tobff 261.-. Cro-Skiii for Y rjiiiilb J ,liifaf-S6 Sho. Q0JQ6'?r:iYs'i!',q rd Q: If 'SPIE Lenfrcil bfclfe Isles I Midwestern 20-20 2 The Midwestern University Indian gridiron machine kept slipping its gears here last Saturday afternoon as the Bronchos of Central State Col- lege at Edmond, Okla., forced the tribe to come from behind in the fourth quarter to notch a 20-20 'i' .-'I A crowd of fn'-' ' the Indian off Q g at least three ls i A A Coach Joe Sait, to find a way t line. The festive H was brought to i time as the Indiai' ground by Bronch the airways on tha Quarterback Bubba Halfbacks Jerry Fc Webster along with j I Webb again led the w gainging 151 yards Webb ran over the ffl fenders nine times for 8 ran the ball seven and tossed a t Tommy Dozier while ricd six times for 25 ya Despite the fact that ningham, Cletus Schenk, sey, and Calvin Myers tum usual outstanding perfof- through the middle of thc Midwestern line was outplay bigger Bronchos for the 1 this season. The Bronchos took advanta MU fumble, some star-gazing second string to score its threc donws. Tom Bear, built, on thegsame lines as a small tank, lived up to'his name sake by leading his teammates In- as they effectilgbzif.. ,, 2 di Z , In left xer- ide st I- W1 Midge' limmy' HenShaw' M 'HK Murphy Webster carries against Oklahoma Central State Marvin Clynch, Trainer P1 ay ers Support te am too T -vw-.gm vu.. f ' 5. 1. gf - fm. ,. 'W wx pw ,A, 1 fx ,Q ,, 3 'A at Q Y may-M, -A : Oklahoma Central State F . ,MQ BA KETBALL f Freddie Whillock, Captain, holds the second place trophy won by the Tribe at the Elks Club Cotton Bowl Basketball Tournament in Dallas. MIDWESTERN INDIANS-1954 BASKETBALL TEAM Back Row: Coach Clynch, Max Hopper, Ronnie Butler, Roger Morgan, Wendell Mason, O'Neal Weaver, Ed Roberts, Charles Reasons, W. L. Dunsworth. Second Row: Marvin Clynch, Freddie Whillock, Rex White, Ter- rell Calhoun, Gene Reagan, Ray Schumann, Lester Dye, Pat King. First Row: Orland Fitzsimmons, Tommy Hancock, Dud Wetsel, Cotton Fitzsimmons, Ramon Towry, Billy Keith Wolfe. 3 si Z tml Marvin Clynch Trainer Q 'gall Dallas Clynch C ouch Midwestern Midwestern Midwestern Midweste-rn Midwestern Midwestern Midwestern Midwestern Midwestern Midwestern Midwestern Midwestern Midwestern Midwestern Midwestern Midwestern Midwestern Midwestern Midwestern Midwestern Midwestern Midwestern Midwestern Midwestern Midwestern Midwestern Midwestern University of Corpus Christi University of Corpus Christi Quincy College . , , Concordia Seminary ,4...4...... Southern Illinois University South East Missouri State ., Arkansas State . ,... ,,.... . Abilene Christian College ., Oklahoma Central State . Austin College .,,. .... ..., .,... East Texas State . ..,. . .. Hardin Simmons University Abilene Christian College .... University of Corpus Christi University of Corpus Christi Trinity University ,.... Trinity University .... ...,. .... Hardin Simmons University MeMurry College ..,... ,. .. McMur.ry College .... North Texas State ., ,. North Texas State , Trinity ..., .......,......,, Trinity . ...,. North Texas North Texas .,.......,,.....,. Wayland College . ,. , 55 54 61 57 70 71 87 78 85 72 56 63 65 ,, ,,.. 93 71 62 43 68 70 69 82 68 54 74 59 73 79 Winners of Gulf Coast Conference-Midwestern U. Billy Keith Wolfe Manager S. Spo Q M y y Nmmiy j N 3 Bill Youngblood rts Publicity Director .J Z8 ores 2 points against s c mst: sc oumann sc umversnty of corpu S af f 111 t' L ami' bv . 1 J 'Ms Y 0 '+R as 1, ag K Q , A K 5 Q. U51 X X M Em V ,, X S X S M eats Wm-nw K , 1, f' Q g1f',W6Y'f' Q i Y , Q 2 nw - 5 Sl eli DECEM P1luDAXZ Ji-land Fitzsi Guard 1 IDIIIOIIS ITAN WICH THE II e Bronchos Tuesda, Co 99 5 WEDNESDA Y F ock Next Q A UHS ig!! with no eight losses. the Indians have mes prior to the North Eagles Tribe ifle MU court. The tri, a 93-70 win over in Abilene Jan. 25. was closer than MeMurry st range until the of the contest, , Indians led M through most of the fii ing floor play by Frg and devastating shooi Howell provided Mcf springboard on whicl ahead at th a lead until moments of the first X shackled by cold shoot' 1-ng and MCMUPIY' defense N to score a field e goal s ven minutes of play. by O'N eal ,Weaver Whillock k ept the during this time, once t he Indians it was towc h and s final spurt late Midwest- play-maker, Of 15 free throw at 13.9 X and 106 of been from charity Geal Percentage has connected' loss Midwestern ene the floor tor 5-3, and Trinity end the loop cellar ' 50 .9 per . centage average of 13 o h .2 Morgan as missed one g-'ime.tl1is season. Morgan pa ced the Tribe in the Will Hardin Simmons game, grabbing Sim-j26 points, two lessthan the Cow- and Way- boys' Bob T1-emaine. Tremaine, also in Denton, Sat- who also led the Cowpokes in The Flock played the earlier MU--H-SU game in the Southwest Collfer- Abilene, displayed unerring ac- night in Waco. icuracy with hLs'hool-r shots to and MCMUFIT tan- keep the Abilene crew in H match last night game up until f-P I e games and held -flu -- I 1 -. t , . Univ ee from d 104-84 and, however, 84 eollegf loop setback a three wo games fro agair and 78-43. Friday will be 1 to wres ,go il- Austin Cole Simmons, 64-52 97-72, and too 1 from Simmons, 72-65 will be .ff- than will 1 ne, the Indians t 1 from McMurry .r win streak tot sh a new school W1I'1 Q of eight cons. S9350 during the 1951-51 defer last three showings Ronnie Butler hey dropped the. H st to Baylor, 88-73, scoring Wayland Co Coach Dallas Clync would start the samd een using all season. 16V er Dud W Ll Gizldrgtzel :nt O'Nea1 Weaver, 6- Morgan, 6-6, and Ray S 195 forwards, and Cotton 1I'1 D14 Ra n U.C.C. :stern goes against Gulf onference mate Trinity Uni- an Antonio mon Towty Guard again tonight in S second conference tilt of the Jr the Tribe. The squadsimet' .ght also. 5 Indians chalkc up ,lth victories of the season Mon- and Tuesday nights, battering! University of Corpus Christi, 93 and 94-71. In the former ie, the Tribe shattered school scor- and shooting marks right and left. The 114-point total represented the 'gest ever rolled up by an MU iintg their 45 field goals was a new igh in that department, and the 1.6 percentage figure - on hitting 15 of 73 attempts from the floor g was also a record breaker. The all- t'me high individual scoring mark - 1 39 points -S was just about all that h, In- didn't go by the boards as t e d their 10th dians scorched the nets in Ciorpu Christi's small gymnasium. But tw men fame close. ay 1 ' 1 , record holder, and O'Ncal WR-aver his closest rival, hit 31 and 3-1 point with the zxccption o 1 . Freddie 1'Vhilloc'k, scored in doubl ribe Sets and Team Captain Frn at the guard slots. Records Contest Whillock who had been averaging 0.2 per contest scored no points in the first time Whillock Scoreless 1 l , h t e frantic contest - the Cayuga junior has been held scoreless this season. Rogers Morgan canned 103 Cotton Fitzsimmons hit ' ' the first half, 19, with 17 coming in and alternates Ed Roberts, Gene Rea- an and Terrell Calhoun fired for S th two and four respectively. S O R Sc hunnnn the 1 S respective-ly. The entire first five, I ' ' f t4 1n1 captain ,. ree, Everybody got into the act in the second game, also, as Cotton Fitz- simmons hit 22 to take the lead, and Schumann had 20. Weaver 19, Whil- lock 14- and Morgan 13. Midwestern, opened its five-game tour by thumping Abilene Christian 79-65 in Abilene last Saturday night. ' ' k b Mor Superlative defensive wor y - gan, who shackled the Wildcats' Jack McCall to only four points, and Weaver's big 21 points led the Tribe. ' as The gamels high scorer, however, w ACC's Tommy Morris, who scored 29. Wildcats Ahead At one point midway in the first d- half, the Wildcats held a 25-21 a vantage, but quick goals by Weaver d Morgan and a pair of free an , , throws by Cotton Fitzsimmons pulled the Tribe up and MU was leading, I , Q, I .MW r With only one more non-c game remaining, The 1 University Indians preparing for the rugged task attempting to knock North the Texas State's Eagles from Gulf Coast Conference throne room. The two squads are presently tied for the top spot in confer- ence standings, both having rwhip- Trinity University twice. ped North Texas bumped the Tigers 86-83 and 104-845 Midwestern Week Pace GCC cMurry Tult Next For Tribe On' 1 79 62 and Fo, ES BFI I 9 wendell helps cheer the team on lo vi and the gulf coast crown. Midwestex dians -- de path - c. Coast Confe: r M. 4 iz., i1 .fl-.T se 'Nw 31 ' --. 14-S .8 Sei Ol! wa arch- Indian: elther actigj counter with wit witl Three quick from the li-li 1. 1 ty's the ' Ye :he xx -Q-MX us we 11-gal x W, , cellar J Y Qfi' sity Fri -W- if ts in the a victoryrs - h o guarantee mWm,'A L--1-. We ,m,. 7 A1.A , each. tie for i ..nole show the he Fefles L night, pouring in 32 'HSh1P to markers. crew. Sed its The Indians continued their siderabb, phenomenal shooting percentage mth Tex- in the series, scoring on 39 of 70 l4-68, in attempts in the initial sv' mes, 1.5573 and 42 of 80 ered the Second wb00,D.f! ,K,f' this one must have been a lougloie. Texz io WIN :he f had ti human , Rogei rn Fitz Freddie rd Wea- 2 second -lil.. father 50 Y X 2. nlorgan dumps cotton farriey again Win GI Tribe . Trinity 1 Midwesterxfs rampaging dians ravaged Trinity Univ rxday and Saturday rughts, 54 and 124-74, to capture 1955 Gulf Coast Confe championship. And records fell by the side In the first contest, the I starters pla ' yed but 20 mu an amazing S .ff ' Coast Cr shes rr Ti high a 20-7 broke the which had week ns pumrneled iwestern Joints in each games and rence per-game 2.6 points. e Tribe connected on 48 0' eld goal attempts to set a field goal mark. The pre- high - 45 -- was set in ary against the Universitv arpus Christi. MU walloped us, 114-93. . winning the GCC, Mid- ern won itself a berth in Region Eizht play-offs for ot in the NAIA tournament ansas City. dwestern brought its sea- points up to 2080. to eclipse aid standard of 1956 set in and the Tribe holds a 13- - win streak, sow s fr lllegyer 560795 Iwo sfhuman eyes the baskef. NIVERSITY g'Proclaim liberty throughout all thc land unto all the inhabitants thereof. Insfription on the Liberty Bell department heads JON BODKIN, M-FA. JAMES B. BORQSN, Ph-D ELDON DAVES, M.B.A., C.P.A. Aff Education Business Administration PhD- 15 ' we-E DEV I aiumahsm Dxozurl, M' English an 5- W F F. E Ph. . C. J. DUNCAN, M.A. MY' NWS LOYD Hijrgggj D I. NCPIZDAMS, M-S M th t' . . emistry a emu ws Actmg Chairman Acting Chairman Kiwi' H 'h1 department heads ANN BLAKENEY FURRH, M.A. JENNIE LOUISE HINDMAN, Ph.D. RUTH A, HOLZAPFEL, Ph.D. Home Economics Speech Biology HELEN YEATS, Doctora va Yep' EAD sw ,ment I LXGONQ tion MXTGHELXA GOUZ'f'n-X954,55 D hxlgical Educa v'Hist0 Y ang absence P y LT. Col.. D. M. Zms on Leave o W A F Ed D Military some e . - - RANKUN, ' - C Dzrector, Correspondence School HENRY W. BARTON, M.A. CLAUDE A. BEESLEY, D.D. English Greek faculty A RTHUR B 8lb!03jER, MfSGT. J. R. BRAZIL w,,,LMM V BOLA Munb ND' M-M us Military KATHERINE BUISCHARD, M.A. S panuh DALLAS CLYNCH, M.Ed. Physical Education facult ERNO DANIEL, Doctorem Politices Music GUY PIERRE COMBE, M.A. LOUIS COZBY, M.A. French journalism GY-A YW PED aids 91531 WMS' SA En HN N' History BETTY DAVENPORT, M.S. Physical Education LOUIS H. DOBBS, M.B.A Business Administration V1NsoN DUVALL, M.S. A. F. EDWARDS, M.A. Agriculture History, Government iacult RT EdUfQZbfURR, CLAIRE GALE RA JAY C- GP-AMI-ICH, Ed-D- EUKQMITH' MA. N. GUILLETT, B.S Education MfSGT. J. W. GREENWAY Education Military Science faculty ISABELLE B, HUNT, M,A, JAMES A. JACOBSEN, M.M.Ed History, Government Indian Band Director NLA- LONGNLA E.-WNG' SE55E he,mg,tt.C5 MAN E.ngl'LSh OEL E. LOWRENCE, SGT.fF.C. Mat Military Science MCKISKI, RUSSELL O' L' MARNEY' M'Ed' Assistant Band Director Mathematics faculty MRS. CLARA MAE MOWRER, M.A. IRINA KLAD1v0vA Business Administration QMrs, Frank Palj Ballet NK P E Bdffef AL LEANOR R HAVE S P E710 - AYN Zz E, MAME RABORN, M.A- LEO REYNOLDS, G I6 .AU FRANK DEROBERTSON, M.A Economics, German Music wnomwj facult FRED TEWELL, M.A. Speech On leave of absence 1954-55 REGINALD RYAN, B.S. Geology JOSEPH SAITTA Physical Education H SULLXVAN, HARLAE 011 BERYL' E11 -IQHN TOWER' M'A' ROBIN YARYAN M.F.A. History, Government Art ' iacult SQUIBB PARRISH C. E. ODEN Director of University Center Manager, University Bookstore MRS - R supervzkof L75 WEEKS T. KARR Yuperintendent of Buildings MRS. L ue Supervzkor Tggga CZZBEZRIZ 372 J Hall MRS. RUTH ADAMS KARR, M.Ed. all MRS- J' B' HUBBARD - r Director, Placement Bureau Supemuo of Cafeteria Iasses Inseparable with the fate and glory of this great Republic of ours is the noble memory of George Washington-Father indeed to his country, and an imperishable name in history 1 I A ALBERTS, PAT Graham, Texas Junior BROWN, JOE M. Wichita Falls, Texas Sophomore BRYANT, ALBERT Frankfort, Kentucky Freshman BURNS, RAYMOND, L Wichita Falls, Texas Freshman CARRICK, CARROLL Hollis, Oklahoma Freshman CLEMMER, PEGGY Walters, Oklahoma Sophomore COKER, LATRICIA Wichita Falls, Texas Junior CURLEE, SUE Loveland, Oklahoma Freshman DAWES, ROY Wichita Falls, Texas Freshman DRAPER, EDWIN Burkburnett, Texas Senior DUFFY, PAUL L. Pittsboro, North Carolina Junior DUPUY, LARRY Texas City, Texas Freshman ECKELBARGER, DOYLE Bowie, Texas Junior ESTES, JOANN Vernon, Texas Sophomore EUBANK, DANA Childress, Texas Freshman FARR, AMARYLLIS Odell, Texas Sophomore FECHER, JOHN D. Wichita Falls, Texas Freshman FERGUSON, BOB Wichita Falls, Texas Sophomore other students f- 'Am , F if H W' in 4 3 5 ,, , A y. 1 -G.. Q Q K 1 if I . A M T f A H fl ,fl bv mf: wan' . Q . 1-'J if 61, aN l,V, an A , r ! a r' -- . K 9 '1M, . 5 - Ie wav. fx , ,, i 4-vw Tm ,M W.,....A 1 1 c 1 , 5 2 . 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Wichita Falls, Texas Sophomore HANCOCK, LESLIE Dallas, Texas Freshman HARLAN, NORMA JEAN Bloomfield, Indiana Senior HERRINGTON, JIM Orange, Texas Junior HOBRATSCHK, RAY Vernon, Texas Junior HODGES, JERRY Iowa Park, Texas Freshman HSUEH, MARGARET Taipeh, Formosa Freshman HULCY, ALVIN Elbert, Texas Sophomore KUCHAN, JIM Canton, Illinois Senior LANG, SONNY Raton, New Mexico Junior LOCKE, KENNETH Gainesville, Texas F reshrnan LONG, NONA GAIL Vernon, Texas Sophomore LOVELL, LYNN Iowa Park, Texas Senior MCDOW, MILDRED Duncan, Oklahoma Junior other students 5f'1f 3 Y gl Xiu ,B 1 1? . g Q fi' - sw fs 3 v is Y J 'ag ff we gh 95 fig? J, 'jr .it F, wg :xl 1 5 MADERA, JOE Kamay, Texas Freshman MARTIN, JIMMY Iowa Park, Texas Freshman MILLER, .JACK Holliday, Texas Freshman MITCHELL, HENRY C. Wichita Falls, Texas Freshman MITCHELL, JIM Wichita Falls, Texas Sophomore MUIRHEAD, JAMES Wichita Falls, Texas Junior MYERS, JEAN Wichita Falls, Texas Sophomore NELSON, WILLIAM Archer City, Texas Freshman NEUBAUER, ROBERT E. Wichita Falls, Texas Sophomore NORMAN, JOEL Fort Worth, Texas Sophomore OLIVER, GARRETT Antelope, Texas Sophomore OTTO, HERBERT Muenster, Texas Freshman PARKER, PATRICIA ANN Wichita Falls, Texas Sophomore PARTEN, RICHARD Gainesville, Texas Freshman PENN, FREDDIE Wichita Falls, Texas Sophomore PFOUTZ, JOHN H. Wichita Falls, Texas Freshman RANDOLPH, BERNIE Wichita Falls, Texas Sophomore REITER, DOUGLAS Gainesville, Texas Freshman other students pa!! bea d 3? Q W fm K ij ' if i ggaw 'M W elf' ROGERS, BOB Gainesville, Texas Senior RUCKER, MACK Archer City, Texas Sophomore SCOTT, ARNEAL Postoak, Texas Sophomore SIVE, DICK Fort Wayne, Indiana Sophomore SKALA, JOE Riverside, Illinois Sophomore SMITH, FRANCES A. Vernon, Texas Junior SMITH, M. A. Wichita Falls, Texas Freshman SMITH, ROBERT Burkburnett, Texas Sophomore SNYDER, CARROLL facksboro, Texas Freshman TAYLOR, JOE Wichita Falls, Texas Senior THETEORD, JAMES Cleburne, Texas Freshman THIBAULT, DANIEL Crowell, Texas Freshman VERDEN, WILLIAM Lakeview, Texas Sophomore WAKEFIELD, JUNIOR Archer City, Texas Freshman WEAVER, ROBERT R. Wichita Falls, Texas Freshman WEBB, E. J. Vernon, Texas Senior WHEAT, KENNETH Pasadena, Texas Junior other students 'Mu ali? ,zJ9 Q A-q, other students BEAVERS, LONNIE Iowa Park, Texas Senior EDGEMON, LEROY Wichita Falls, Texax Junior EVANS, MRS. LOUISE Wichita Falls, Texas Freshman PICKETT, WILLIAM D. San Diego, California Freshman ZYLSTRA, JAMES P. Grand Rapidx, Michigan Freshman student nurses HOUGH, MARY LYNN Crowell, Texas PTC-CIIHICHI HARTMANN, DONNA Wichita Falls, Texas Pre-Clinical fain, 1 N R X student nurses MCBRIDE, DORIS ANN Wichita Falls, Texas Pre-Clinical MCANALLY, ANN Caddo, Oklahoma Pre-Clinical Moss, SHIRLEY Wichita Falls, Texas Junior MORRIS ETOY Chzllzcothe, Texas Pre-Clinical I E MAYNARD, CARRIE Iowa Park, Texas Junior OWENS, DE Crane, Texax Pre-Clinical A : J . , VM E x .25 J. t , hi , RIBBLE, HELEN Crowell, Texax Pre-Clinical tudent nurses ,Ax y .. :X Hwwzzfr-2sL2g2fz'1Q'4 , , ' is T J . L , s STEED, CONNIE Kamay, Texas Pre-Clinical '. E. ROBINSON, CHARLENE Goree, Texas Junior STODGHILL, BETTY Munday, Texas Pre-Clinical student nurses 0- QQ th? Q ' 'A' Q un. Z SUTTERFIELD, PATSY Wichita Falls, Texas Jumor e WILBURN, GLORIA NELL Electra, Texas Pre-Clinical TUNNELL M Abilene, Texas Junior THORNTON, JEWELL Iowa Park, Texas T Junior 3 JL ' , TUCKER, SANDRA Wichita Falls, Texas Junior ZH! ckef of the corp? ljgkcejdgiz queen is Crowne. drapef. 01 edww C . and now for sonze more dancing. wife 5 0 git doe 1007 ww 'Zgfz11s 'be 8 new cadets depict new cadetsfff . . . PP? r.o.t.c. militar F0 A ,bl fl musicians take a break! 772 xr. Zelkg 2- ee! ,be 5?llgJ-IJ graduate school fXIXlIhl 'FJ .wwf Problems in lilvmcntury liclucatio l'l 1.?1i'ffJlB'l1 IN MEMORIAM Mrs. Hula Priddy Abbott Vemon. Texas graduate chool BULLOCK, BETTY Jo Wichita Falls, Texas 0 fifx BELOTTI, MARIO Bergonis, Italy ADAMS, C. JR. Burkburnett, Texas BURNETT, HELEN E. COWDEN, ROBERT Wichita Falls, Texas Wichita Falls, Texas ,nuff ' if IJR'-eff 1 fi ' . X -' 4. . - A '. sv' 1 ij ' iwiluyhtiiigg 1, sf f-.' , A r :Vg g -e f ,Q-ff as ww f u,4 A J ' a asv nn, T a 4, A 1 Tig! aj.. ,IL ,fi , A .-, ,Q -QRS A -, E f - .f. Q51 .anrfgml 3 Q , Q ,.-.-, , , :gu t AA. ' .J . fig: 3 'f 1 ' U . X -VV. 'V X .V wi fi 5: I , 7. c 1- 3, fl at isis at 3 gf T - 4 , a its A 5 .T ,Q ' X YO UF' af 5 ' FORCADE, DORCAS FULFS, JEAN ANN ' A Wichita Falls, Texas Randlett, Oklahoma ,,5Q'f:i4' V-' yy F 3 -, ,QF ag: V ' I ' 'imma' mvgk' Q' dggwi .T K' fa? af' L , 1 R1 1 if -,f 1. g.. 1 Wu' if iw 40 Miki I A ' j L 1 .,' Qin . T ' Q ,fp in , ' ,- 'w.f,1 V 'f' J: I A gt if Ry E 1 4 ' i ,. ,E my ur V ., 4:,,,,, , , ,fail s f A I -A I cg. ,,..,,,fW - , W , ,. ,eg,g, y.4M r-' ,Y lt, A FALL5 Pi ,U- .-wupg,,.kw'? , A , 04184.11 ,,.,, -' A , ---lu.. ' A..' , :N , ,-' 70411, , 1 ' fyus ,,-49.1 2' I nun. Je uf.-V' -1 5 W .I 'T A GUESS, SUE JEFFREY, MRS. OLLIE M, JENKINS, CHARLSIE MARGARET Weinert, Texas Wichita Falls, Texas Wichita Falls, Texas KET-SO, CHESTER MALONE, EI-OUISE MARTIN, ANDRE Gfembnafs Afkfmfllf Wichita Falls, Texas Somersworth, New Hampshire graduate chool NESMAN, LEWIS SIBENTHALL, ALAN C. STAFFORD, MRS, ANN Wichita Falls, Texas Wichita Falls, Texas Wichita Falls, Texas , Cs if H K v,,, Ak , K A A L W if Ffw':1eraai,.:4sc f T ' gm fi J' 0 - A K A Miyki ,,'L L V 5 5, 'Z' t W . ' xx . f T :ff TAYLOR, MARION N, TRAMMELL, AL WILSON, DONNIE M. Denison, Tgxag Eldorado, Oklahoma Wichita Falls, Texas senior class officer President ,........,A......4 ....4,... C Llzrus SCHENK Vice-President 4..4..... ......,..A:.. J AKIE Mosnn Secretary A...,4..,...,..... ,,..4. .4,,,....... J E AN ANN WOLF Treasurer ..,,.A,,,,A..A.,....,.4..,.,A......,..4,.,4,.,....,...4.4,A.....4Q.,....A. JOLENE HALL Student Council Representatives ..rs CHUCK MALONE, JOYCE KELLY W . I 19 5 al-kun , Z BOWEN, JIM BROWNING, WILLIAM W. BRUNSON, LIICILLE faeksboro, Texas Burkburnett, Texas Odessa, Texas '9H ,I BURGESS, MEREDITH CALHOUN, TERRELL COGDELL, THOMAS Mangum, Oklahoma Emmett, Arkansas Electra, Texas enior class CREAMER, BETTY Houxton, Texas CRUMP, MONTERREY DOWELL, JAMES Ft. Worth, Texas Electra, Texas DRAPER, EDWIN Burkburnett, Texas if M-if EDWARDS, CHARLES EUSTACE, JOE Saint jo, Texas Archer City, Texas Wai-kun W 1955 W FINE, MARJORIE Petrolia, Texas F RANKS, BOBBY Kamay, Texas GOLDWATER, ETHEL Bunger, Texas ,X W .aff ffiizraiyf GRAY, JIMMY Wichita Falls, Texas wi' GARRISON, JOAN Wichita Falls, Texas , X W 1 is GUILLET, CAROLYN Wichita Falls, Texas enior class HALL, BILLY BOB Wichita Falls, Texas HAND, JOHNNIB Wichita Falls, Texas HALL, JOL1-:NE Westover, Texas HELMER, CHARLES Wichita Falls, Texas HAMPTON, RAYMOND Wichita Falls, Texas HODGBS, BOBBY Ft. Worth, Texas HSUEH, SUSAN Formosa, China W 1955 Wai-kun W HUNT, CHARLES Wichita Falls, Texas JEMISON, BILL Wichita Falls, Texas KELLY, JOYCE KELLY, OLIVER KUNTZ, ELMER Delhi, Oklahoma Wichita Falls, Texas Wichita Falls, Texas enior class 'tI f MALONE, CHUCK El Dorado, Arkansas ft MOORE, BOB Wichita Falls, Texas MILLER, MRS. MARGO Vernon, Texas 'xl Q I it N MOSER, JAKIE Henrietta, Texas MITCHELL, JUANELLE Chillicothe, Texas MULLINAX, FRED Olney, Texas T X M T 1955 Wai-ku X MCCPELLAN, JOEL McKEE, WILLIAM NESBITT, JOE H. Chllllwfhe, Texas Wichita Falls, Texas Harrold, Texas 'NIfJHOLS, BILL POCHICK, THERESA POLK, FRANCES Wichita Falls, Texas Wichita Falls, Texas Wichita Falls, Texas F' Q enior class M POWERS, DONALD ROBERTS, ED SCHNEIDER, ERNEST Wichita Falls, Texas Pawnee, Oklahoma Wichita Falls, Texas SCHWOERKE LEWIS SELMAN, DERWOOD SIMMONS, GLADYS Wichita Falls, Texas Wichita Falls, Texas Knox City, TCXG-V W !1955 Wai-kun X A ffiiif' 5 i lf f s 5 E , ., X ' e 921 F, Lg S 3 2 SLOAN, JEAN SMITH, BOBBY LEE STEWART, CHARLES T Mountain View, Oklahoma Scotland, Texas Wichita Falls, Texas STOVER, DOROTHA STREIT, ROSEMARIE TETTLETON, DAVID Walters, Oklahoma Vernon, Texas Wichita Falls, Texas enior class FU'- THOMAS, JUDITH VIOKREY, DOROTHY WALLING, ROBBIE Walfefft Oklahoma Frederick, Oklahoma Henrietta, Oklahoma ,pa-new WILLIAMS, MARGARET WILLIAMS, WRAY WOLFE, BILLY KEITH Goree, Texas Henrietta, Texas Wichita Falls, Texas junior class oiiicer Presidente., . Vice-Preszdent .,,.....,....A. ., .. .M Secretary-Treasurer ,.,4...,.. , Student Council Representatives , .... jun MELER . .,,,... REX WHITE ..4,.,,.PAT BUTLER JIM HERRINGTON BEVERLY WEBB 1955 Wai-kun BACON, YVONNE Wichita Falls, Texas BEATTY, MAX Wichita Falls, Texas BUMGARNER, T. S. Randlett, Oklahoma BUTLER, PATSY Electra, Texas CALLENDER, EDWARD L. Wichita Falls, Texas CATES, JIM TOM Crane, Texas COCHRAN, JIMMY Wichita Falls, Texas CRAIGHEAD, CARL Wichita Falls, Texas CRAWFORD, ANN Floresville, Texas CRAWFORD, JERRY Wichita Falls, Texas DAVIS, CHARLES A. Wichita Falls, Texas DEAN, JIM Wichita Falls, Texas 1.-.1 -. -11.1.-1 -1.-l - - A ix ew I A-7 f my x sa? 445' 3344 222544 Q ' Zig QYFLT .1 fi li ,fl V- ,, ,S 19 ai-kun J DEACON, JIM Wichita Falls, Texas DOTY, PEGGY Wichita Falls, Texas DUNCAN, JERRY Wichita Falls, Texas EBBERT, JOHN Wichita Falls, Texas ESTRADA, LOLA Wichita Falls, Texas FERGUSON, JAMES Holliday, Texas FRANKS, BOBBY Vernon, Texas FREEMAN, RICHARD M. Wichita Falls, Texas FRILEY, SUSAN Ft. Worth, Texas GAY, LOU ANN Iowa Park, Texas GEE, JOHNNY Throckmorton, Texas HANCOCK, JOHN Long Beach, California .V ' K N J. gf., W ,1 , sg, A 'J r.4ik1s, , junior class 1. X ff? ,jgviitk xb '1 A iff +G I -vfff.e1,aaE3ai2igh gil? Q -,RIN mix., K' i!'9hA ...f 1955 ai-kun HYDE, JEANNINE Wichita Falls, Texas JABIN, ELDON Vernon, Texas JONES, MRS. FORREST M. Wichita Falls, Texas JONES, MARGUERITE Wichita Falls, Texas KATSIDONIS, DAISY Wichita Falls, Texas KELLEY, HUBERT Wichita Falls, Texas KING, BILL Waurika, Oklahoma LESTER, D. ANNE Mineral Wells, Texas LOWDER, FRED Wichita Falls, Texas MARLOW, JIMMY Wichita Falls, Texas MARSHALL, SUE Wichita Falls, Texas MELER, JIM Liberal, Kansas junior class kk I. K , -1 X. 1955 ai-kun MOFFETT, JOY Wichita Falls, Texas MORRISSEY, LEE Wichita Falls, Texas MCCLUNG, MRS. JEAN Wichita Falls, Texas PHELPS, BOB Aberdeen, South Dakota PRESLAR, CHARLES Childress, Texas REASONS, CHARLES Viola, Arkansas SCHAFFNER, LEROY Henrietta, Texas SHARP, OTTIS Wichita Falls, Texas SIBLEY, BOB Wichita Falls, Texas SMITH, NAYLAND Wichita Falls, Texas SPARKS, BOB Wichita Falls, Texas TAYLOR, DOROTHY Abilene, Texas junior class ,quam-,X , 4 , M 'fum :ways i 19 5 Wai-kun THOMPSON, ESTHER Randlett, Oklahoma VVEBB, BEVERLY Aberdeen, South Dakota WELCH, JOHN Wichita Falls, Texas WELLMAN, DONNA Wichita Falls, Texas WOLF, JEAN ANN Wichita Falls, Texas YOUNG, NEWMAN Vernon, Texas ZETZSCHE, ROBERT Bowie, Texas halloween for homecoming hah christopher and h. cl. mcada enjoy the chow - 1 1 junior class 12vJf Agia waz gg M L ,fn , 3 'S' 4 3 if 559 3, f f 5 5,5 f E lk s S V' A P5 v .ig J 35' , yfk, , fl ' -,n , 'g ifs --' J-Of Mn, i homecoming chow lzne. cf? sophomore class 'S officer President ..A.,....,..,,., ..AA.4.. B ILL LANINGHAM Vice-President ,....4....A...4..,,A.....,. ......, .....A...... J B RRY PATTON Secretary-Treasurer ,,,,.....,,.A.....,...,..... .....,.A M ARY MIDDLETON Student Council Representatives .,,..,, ....,... NANCY KILLEBREW Reporter ,.,,,.. , ..e.. JAN ANN LAWSON ......,..A-IANBLL HAY i ALLEN, THEO R. facksboro, Texas BARWISE, TOMMY Electra, Texas BRAGG, FLORENCE Henrietta, Texas 1955 Wai-kun ophomore class ANDERSON, NORVIN Wichita Falls, Texas BATTLE, DOROTHY Wichita Falls, Texa, BRIGHT, JIMMY Walters, Oklahoma mm ,ph-I, QQ F ATKINS, JOHNNY WATSON Wichita Falls, Texas BISHOP, GLADYS Greenville, Texas BRINKLEY, CHARLES Dallas, Texas E .qi vw. BAKER, PHIL E. Harlingen, Texas BOEDEKER, JACK Dallas, Texas BRITE, DON Wichita Falls, Texas KN-v-'ev' fm r-'R 13' 5 if - was, - 2 I 'X I.,,,, ' 1 H ge, I LS-e We ,Q I H',:2fz,:E,. MZ f BROWN, JIM Wichita Falls. Texas BUTLER, RONNIE Lansing, Michigan CALLAWAY, ANGEL Wichita Falls, Texas BUCKLIEW, MARY LEE Burkbumett, Texas BUTNER, JOHNNIE Wichita Falls, Texas CANNON, NANCY Holliday, Texas Ninn..- ' f f, ' 1 3 3 - , Til, 'QQp :ga i qxx, ,ff 3 is-' ,Q M li - - ig-' fx . lt , 5 f -A - BURNETT, JAMES A. J Wichita Falls, Texas BUTTS, JUANITA Burkbumett, Texas CLEMMER, PEGGY Walters, Oklahoma R. HURT, BARBARA Chillicothe, Texas CALHOUN, BARBARA Wichita Falls, Texas COKER, LATRICIA Wichita Falls, Texas 3 ww' ,Ami NN .QWN fin. 1-1 CONSTANDINB, JOANN Wichita Falls, CROSS, MARY Wichita Falls, DAVIS, JAMES Wichita Falls, Texas JO Texas Texas 1955 Wai-kun ophomore class CORBITT, LUCENE Wichita Falls, Texas CUBA, GEORGIA Megargel, Texas DEATON, BOBBY Pittsburg, Texas CRAWFORD, LEDA Wichita Falls, Texas CURTIS, JOHN Orange, Texas DONBGAN, REECIE Wichita Falls, Texas CROOKS, JEANNE Wichita Falls, Texas DAVIS, DARYL Wichita Falls, Texas EADY, DOUG Wichita Falls, Texas ,Xu lim . IIIBEI ENRIGHT, JUNE Graham, Texas FLETCHER, CECIL W. Archer City, Texas HACKER, CRIS JR. Kamay, Texas FEATHERSTON, CAROLYN Wichita Falls, Texas FLOWERS, CHLOE Waurika, Oklahoma HAIR, GORDON folly, Texas FILLMAN, MRS. IVA Electra, Texas FOSTER, HELEN Wichita Falls, Texas HALE, SHIRLEY RAE Randlett, Oklahoma 'T A FLEMING, JEAN Wichita Falls, Texas GHORMLEX', CHARLES Golden Acres, Texas HALL, BILLIE Wichita Falls, Texas ' 'GW 'M - - B ,, GPX ' .,,, Q , scer I 7, We sf E A 'lf'-'Q' '4? Mf'-9 Al- 4' 5 R 2 r i HALL, SUE Lakeview, Texas HAYNES, CAROLYN Chillicothe, Texas HERNANDEZ, RAMIRO Wichita Falls, Texas . e,.. K 1955 Wai-kun ophomore HARDEN, SYLVIA Wichita Falls, Texas HENDRICKS, GLENN Wichita Falls, Texas HINES, NELDA Electra, Texas HARPER, ALVIS Frederick, Oklahoma HENDRIX, KENNETH Knox City, Texas HINSHAW, JIM Wichita Falls, Texas Af 5 we A. gf.: sf, A A f WRRR E Re Ni i f. , We fm, W . . .E Mg wwf! Sf, if 595, ,.,,... W.. h f R 'X , .5 ef . - ., , 3 fi 5' ,gi t Q fmfft.. Lt, L ..,, il . .. ,. VV Q 1: Q , :lp 'FH M' if, W4 1 VE. i',':i'?i1.ig, MS' .531 Qlin , ' it i. class : HAY, JANELL Wichita Falls. Texas HENRY, CLAUDETTE Wichita Falls, Texas HOFFMAN, EDWARD Wichita Falls, Texas HOYT, RUTH FAYE W. Wichita Falls, Texas JENKINS, JIM Wichita Falls, Texas KIDWELL, BONNIE Shamrock, Texas HUDSON, BARTON Tyler, Texas JENNE, VIRGINIA Wichita Falls, Texas KILLEBREW, NANCY Pasadena, Texas HYATT, BETTY Wichita Falls, Texas KERCHEE, LORENE Lawton, Oklahoma KING, DON RAY Wichita Falls, Texas JACKSON, PAT Healdton, Oklahoma KESSEL, DALE Wichita Falls, Texas KNIGHT, THOMAS Wichita Falls, Texas 'Y . lW A v-JEiJJ'b- W3 L ' 'lk: 'i15 ' , fir Vw 'Nr S ,jr J R- -,-- 1955 Wai-kun ophomore KOONTZ, JIMMY Wichita Falls, Texa s IIAYCOCK, Jo Razfenna, Texas Ll-IXVIS, JIIEL Wichita Falls, Texas LANG, SONNY Raton, New Mexico LEAGUE, LINDA Ufichita Falls, Texas LEWIS, LOUISE Wichita Falls, Texas Y V ' 55 iv 1' J' Ei w sfff ,Q s- ' ASX tl! 'ff' 4 f LANGE, HERMAN JR. Wichita Falls, Texas LERNER, JOHN Wichita Falls, Texas LONGLEY, MELBA Wichita Falls, Texas .iauvdlv-K class : LAWSON, JAN ANN Wichita Falls. Texas LESTER, KAY Mineral Wells, Texas LOWERY, JERRY Wichita Falls, Texas I 'Du if 'HMS' .M-my .-is MALONEY, MIKE Grandfield, Oklahoma MILLER, DUANE Pampa, Texas MORGAN, DON Wichita Falls, Texas i -1 MASON, Walters, MILLS, Electra, MCADA, Wichita WENDELL Oklahoma HORACE Texas B. D. Falls, Texas MEINE, DAVID Wichita Falls, Texas MOORE, ROBERT Wichita Falls, Texas MCELROY, BILL Wichita Falls, Texas MENEFEE, MARILYN Wichita Falls, Texas MORATH, LOUIS Scotland, Texas MCKEE, ELMO Lubbock, Texas .-v n: NASH, DICK Longview, Texas PADGETT, JACK Wichita Falls, Texas PARK, MARY GAYLE Iowa Park, Texas WI-M'31 ' Kg . l b ,,A ,a.. , M is A ve- '- ' , W., Li A Eg :', Vx 4 - V4 1. 7? kk. L so .E I L .. xxggsbf L I I i AA AA E. T TLAA Age l IV' A ,, I -R V si ' W 1 YH . L? 'f 'L -We-Am : qi . , M 1 i 1955 Wai-kun ophomore class : PATTON, JERRY Wichita Falls, Texas PEARSON, 11HEBA Wichita Falls, Texas PHILLIPS, DON Wichita Falls, Texas PIERCE, SUE Wichita Falls, Texas POIROT, BOBBY Scotland, Texas POWELL, GARLENA Wichita Falls, Texas POWERS, KENNETH Wichita Falls, Texas RAGLAND, JOANN Wichita Falls, Texas RAUCH, HERMAN Wichita Falls, Texas L 5 ROWE, JERRY Olney, Texas SCHIEBE, FRED Wichita Falls, Texas SKALA, JOE Riverside, Illinois SARGENT, JEAN Iowa Park, Texas SCHROEDER, REVA JE Henrietta, Texas SMITH, V. A. Crowell, Texas AN 1 SARGENT, JOHN Wichita Falls, Texas SCHWUCHOW, KARL Aberdeen, South Dakota SMOOT, GEORGE Wichita Falls, Texas X T Q., gl. 2 +4 W in I E ' 'X' I ,NN 5 ff' ,Ax , 1 . X ' an lf: SCI-IAFFNER, AN Byars, Texas SIMS, BILL Houston, Texas SPLAWN, BOB Van, Texas NA MARIE ix Y. .XX I X 2 I 1 I ,K STREIT, ROBBIE Vernon, Texas TATE, JIMMY Wichita Falls, Texas THORP, KEITH Chillicothe, Texas 1955 Wai-kun ophomore STRINGER, JACKIE Olney, Texas TAYLOR, WILMA Quanah, Texas TIPPIE, GOLDIE Samnorwood, Texas lk 5 , Y Y is it Q 'I Q X If , V I HF! YT Tv I S I. is 3 1 V, .gfff , A if I I J as ,, 1 2 3 .ass 5 F K' my i ' J mmf, -Anzac' ti I 5 T SUMBERA, J. R. Seymour, Texas TEEL, L. W. Burkburnett, Texas TUCKER, JOI-INIE Saint lo, Texas class : TARRANCE, DOROTHY Wichita Falls, Texas THOMAS, HARRY Electra, Texas TURNER, BILLY Wichita Falls, Texas L! ng fl fix, .i- TURNER, MERWIN Wichita Falls, Texas WELCH, JAMES Wichita Falls, Texas WIDDERS, JERRY Wichita Falls, Texas Swim., , VICKREY, NORENE Frederick, Oklahoma WESTER, BENNIE Iowa Park, Texas WINKLES, DEELVA Holliday, Texas 'Er :YTT '6 5 , ' I A ,. gsf- at -, Q I - ,L , 5 WALL, JAMES R., JR. Wichita Falls, Texas WHXTE, PAT Wichita Falls, Texa WISEMAN, DAVID Gainesville, Texas 2, iihmf .- .Y XNARD, MARION Wichita Falls, Texas WIIITE, REX .Wa1'ietta, Oklahoma VVOLF, LAURENTIN I-1 Windthorst, Texas askin sz, , .. 6552 iiniizzz , .. , . ,,,. E..-32,1-. ..-wx Qg:,..v . .... ,,,:,.:. tim:-'Az:.:S:V , ,,. . . :uY?,i2:s:Exzif, q. ' f --3... ... ggLX?. :' . h2w '11E::::f fZ'Q, .,..w:: ... R - - -, .,:ggg:.,t5qf:Z-j.jk.' .. ... Maw' NON lu! mai ,....- -v-any-fi nl 4-A -W.,-.M 01-f 'N-v. 2,1 W3 .mf I4 sg ,Q N X Q .xv I x I 2 W .R M + A my x freshman class X officer President .A....... , ........ . Vice-President ..,.4..,4.,........,....A..,.,A,. ....Q.,. R ICHARD POIROT Secretary-Treasurer ..............A.A....,...,.. ,....,...., E DNA CORDELL St dent Council Representatives A.A..... .e.,,., H ERBERT COLEMAN ll CHARLES Rnnvlzs ABERNATHY, PATRICIA Wichita Falls, Texas ALEXANIJER, C. W. Wichita Falls, Texas BACON, GEORGE Wichita Falls, Texas 1955 Wai-kun ire hmen ADAIR, BURNEY Wichita Falls, Texas ANDERSON, RONALD Aberdeen, South Dakota BAGGETT, PATSY Wichita Falls, Texas ADAMS, BUDDY Wichita Falls, Texas ARMSTRONG, PURSER Wichita Falls, Texas BAILEY, MELVIN Wichita Falls, Texas class SPENCER ADAMS, IQOBERT LEWIS Wichita Falls, Texas ATCHLEY, JAMES DALE Wichita Falls, Texas BAKER, DARIEL Wichita Falls, Texas BAKER, INEZ Wichita Falls, Texas BARWIS E, WALTER Electra, Texas BENTHAL, BETTY JEAN Wichita Falls. Texas I Q BARRON, SHIRLEY ANN Iowa Park, Texas BASSETT, JOE Wichita Falls, Texas BERNARD, WALTER Wichita Falls, Texas BARTON, BARRY Wichita Falls, Texas BEER, EDDIE RAY Wichita Falls, Texas BILLS, C. Vernon, Texas BARTOSH, JEAN ANN Wichita Falls, Texas BENNETT, DONALD Chillicothe, Texas BINION, GERALD Wichita Falls. Texas ' ilu BITZ, FAYE Wichita Falls, Texas BLAND, KENNETH Wichita Falls, Texas BROCK, GAIL Wichita Falls, Texas 19 5 Wai-kun fre hmen BLACKBURN, BOBBY Henrietta. Texas BLODGETT, HAROLD Wichita Falls, Texas BROWN, DON Wichita Falls, Texas 1 1 Q kQ!t-F. ,m. ii ' xfi is w is v X. ,g .Y , 3 BLAIR, J. C. Wichita Falls, Texas BOYD, SUE Electra, Texas BURKETT, DOROTHY Holliday, Texas class E BLAKE, TOMMY Wichita Falls, Texas BRABHAM, CHARLES Douglasville, Texas BYARS, CHARLES Wichita Falls, Texas gg, , CAGE, BERNIECE Wichita Falls, Texas CANTRELL, PATTI Wichita Falls, Texas CARVER, JOHN Wichita Falls, Texas CAIN, JAMES Wichita Falls, Texas CARNER, BEN Wichita Falls, Texas CASTLE, A. E. QJACKD Wichita Falls, Texas CAIN, MARGIE Wichita Falls, Texas CARLSON, CLARENCE Wichita Falls, Texas CAVALLU ZZI, RAY Brooklvn. New York CANSLER, CLETIS Tulia, Texas CARR, EDWIN Wichita Falls, Texas CHILDERS, BOB Wichita Falls, Texas ,.s ... , 'Q' Q L0 ,. - A ,.,, A -I , 4 , ff M'-'12 is wmv i ,ff . . J! . Us-. ' z-. X x ' if .'- is 322-. f' +'2:.., with 'M : s Q Q, '--2 by , ---1 Kf. , I I . 'g : . -.- 'Ffa 'Jw 125- N.'f-:vi 1' a',.t3g.' . H '.!.'.0 U.. N, vs Y ,, A. 1 16:1 -4 --Q . .x 'N- .s , v? , 1 9 N ' 0 ' I u 4, fa, 6 rg ? N ' , :if o t ' ' if 2- s Y, . CHRISTOPHER, BOB Wichita Falls, Texas COFFMAN, MARY Goree, Texas COWAN, MARIJON Throckmorton, Texas wi 1955 ai-kun ire hmen CLEAVER, GMA LOVE Wichita Falls, Texas COLLINS, JIM Wichita Falls, Texas COVVERY, GINNY Wichita Falls, Texas COCKERALL, CAREY Wilson, Oklahoma QlORBITT, BAILEY Wichita Falls, Texas CTROCKER, JANIS Wichita Falls, Texas class COFFMAN, CAROL Goree, Texas CORDELL, EIJNA RHE Newport, Texas CROOKS, GEORGE Wichita Falls, Texas 3-.A f HT? -1 it N 'iQ-9, ,415-is ..T... i. CUNNINGHAM, .ICANN Wichita Falls, Texas DAVIS, KENNEIII Wichita Falls, Texas IDILLARD, HAROLD Electra, Texas , - ..,, -3 Q A-f.,f..,,...1, V . I i, , : .h , ,,, e x i CUNNINGHAM, LYSLE Wichita Falls, Texas DAVITT, MARY ANN Wichita Falls, Texas DIXON, DICK Wichita Falls, Texas fww . K 59-gggfg DAILY, HARLAN Troup, Texas IDENNY, VVILLIAM Wichita Falls, Texas DURIIAM, FLOYD Wichita Falls, Texas IJAVIS, JACK Wichita Falls, Texas IJERBY, DAVID Wichita Falls, Texas EAKIN, JIMMIE Wichita Falls, Texas WM- AW - . ' R 24 1 ' :. is - , 2 V 5-gin, 7 s A , kip' 1, If ., , A . ' 5,3435 M gig.-7 ,L . Qmig H ru fg. Q ,.g f,g1',s ?Q fwi 'fig .QI pi Flf sf, ,I 'I , fi '51, 4 f'5vf.'f'Zf2 5?s?L' if 7253, iw 411.5 ,, mg , 3, time get A s J W f Q fi -3 sae: I, - 1-fi2'4 A2 I+ Ws-,,.A ,f ,. ,A f' ,,x. 51f,,.Z.' , -, ,, , f c sf: --f - f ef. f'z.7'? I In-vgiw ,mlzgt aww: if-222. f Y . ' 2 ,LH ,br ,I , I-'P' EVANS, FRANKIE Wichita Falls, Texas FROST, DON Wichita Falls, Texas GEORGE, JIMMXE Iowa Park, Texas 1955 Wai-kun I EWINO, CHARLES Cleburne, Texas FRYE, Russ Duncan, Oklahoma GOFORTH, BOBBY Wichita Falls, Texas re hmen FORCADE, V1RG1N1A Wichita Falls, Texas GAINER, MARION Bridge City, Texas GOINS, GERALD Burkburnett, Texas class E FORE, BOYCE Atlanta, Texas GENTRY, J. G. Wichita Falls, Texas GONZALEZ, MRS. TRAVI Wichita Falls, Texas 4 E' L GORDON, JOE LOUIS Wichita Falls, Texas GROVES, MARGIE Henrietta, Texas HAMIL,TON, ANDY Chillicothe, Texas GREEN, BILLY A. Archer City, Texas GUESS, JOAN Wichita Falls, Texas HARDEMAKI, LOUIS Bowie, Texas ,grew 3- GREGORX', CHARLES Wichita Falls, Texas HALL, DOUGLAS Wichita Falls, Texas HARRINGTON, GLENN Burkburnett, Texas GROSS, GERALD Wichita Falls, Texas HALLMARK, HOWARD Wichita Falls, Texas HART, CECIL Wichita Falls, Texas 7a miaAw f fan , C 8 Q , SE A f lg, Z sz Q KM, V ef , s 5 'si ,,,, I, 3 US. If HASSEL, BOBBY Wichita Falls, Texas HICKEY, JERRY PAIJL Hficlzita Falls, Texa.s HOOD, EUGENE Vernon, Texas X I f 1955 Wai-kun ire hmen HAYES, CLAUDE Wichita Falls, Texas HINES, XNANDA Seymour, Texas HOPKINS, PAUL Wichita Falls, Texas QL vXA,V ci 'f 'wh , 'I ,, M' , E l HENDERSON, DAVID Sundown. Texas HOIJGES, GLORIA Henrietta, Texas HORTON, JEANNINE Wichita Falls, Texas class E HENDON, RUTH Wichita Falls, Texas HOFFlN'IAN, ALLEN Muenstcr, Texas HOWSLEX', BILL Throckmorton, Texas M. IW? ' if 'E A 'T' f,fX, T jj, 1. IA W Aziz' I' X R ,f -f' fx- N w . , , ' 9 Q - 1 C -sf ,- I Q A I 521' fx V f' X ig X .ft as I , 1- fs, , iz . V HUNDLEY, AUBRY Holliday, Texas IVEY, LEO Burkburnell, Texas JOHNSON, GERRY' Wichita Falls, Texas HUTCHINSON, LESTER O'Brien, Texas JAMES, DON Iowa Park, Texas JOHNSON, LUANN Bowie, Texas IRBY, OWEN Electra, Texas JENKINS, LELAND Wichita Falls, Texas JONES, SHIRLEY Wichita Falls, Texas fl ISBELL, BILLIE Wichita Falls, Texas JENKINS, VVYNELL Wichita Falls, Texas KAJS, EUGENE Crowell, Texas fmmx E3 if KETCHERSID, LOUISE Vernon, Texas KNIEFF, ,RITA Wichita Falls, Texas LAIRD, DICK Electra, Texas -JN 1955 Wai-kun fre hmen KIGHTLINGER, GAY Wichita Falls, Texas KOEHLER, LEO JR. Wichita Falls, Texas LANE, KENNETH Wichita Falls, Texas KILLIAN, LYN NA Holliday, Texas KRAMER, SHARI LYNN Wichita Falls, Texas LANFAIR, BILLIE Wichita Falls, Texas class KING, PAT Wichita Falls, Texas KYLE, EVA Jo Quannah, Texas LANGFORD, CAROLYN jean, Texas 1 , ll Thr- A i...... - ll-1 LANINGHAM, BILL Wichita Falls, Texas LEWIS, DONALD Wichita Falls, Texas LONG, AUSTIN Wichita Falls, Texas i . in ' I ,I ' -I 4. N I 7, ri, 1 .mm LEESE, MARY ANN Wichita Falls, Texas LEWIS, TRUMAN Wichita Falls, Texas LOVETT, JAMES Nocona, Texas LERNER, JOHN Henrietta, Texas LINDLEY, CLABURNE Iowa Park, Texas LOWDER, SUE Wichita Falls, Texas LEWIS, BENTON Wichita Falls, Texas LIVELY, RUTH ANN Wichita Falls, Texas LOWE, ANNE Iowa Park, Texas X st, 51:11 IS' I T., r' F I ,Q 4fb..Ms fm. fgsisfisis 5- ,I 5 if ,wav Kal 'SF syfgeis are Q, XI Bffwza? I E915 E , ,MI- .V ,..., Meg 58 sg' sal Q Q . if ff fi ,fl I ,, 1 1 xg ,fi ' LL Ig! fa s L. J If T35 ff 'f X LE!! I I I LOWRANCE, TROY Munday, Texas MANESS, BILLY Wichita Falls, Texas MARTIN, RIOIIARD Fort Worth, Texas N W f-J , ,R , 5 I . ' If , 2' 1 I I 'Es K K I ' I . If I 'A VK? ,gqywk , X T I E 15 f Q gp A 5 ' E ' N X 53? R If 1955 ai-kun fre hmen LOVE, RICHARD Wichila Falls, Texas MANLEX', ROBERT Randlett, Oklahoma MAXWELL, JIMMY Wichita Falls, Texas MAOEE, CAROL Holliday, Texas TVIARTIN, BILLY Paris, Texas MAYHUC-H, XVILDA Hollis, Oklahoma A- '4w. 'l 5' I ..:,, -V ,5 I 5 Aww E ' 71 X 'I ' 5 ,If Ji ,Av X , s X V. ,,?. V , ,,,, ,,,, h ' f ' 5 i 5 ' ff MOU -., IF' alas 3 l MAHFOOD, EDDIE Wichita Falls, Texas MAR1'IN, LOU JANE Wichita Falls, Texas MAYKUS, FRANK Terrell, Texas K, 'Fl fs' A , Ag X i ' -If i s 4? 53. A 1 ? Eif.ileII2sfz2 'QL '. Y , ' ,'f' L1 ,I Q af I -,:-. . - E?-Q ,i:3,35'3 1 i -. 3: ' . j, ,E I- .fgzgg - ,I I .,,,,gg,1af 5 T 7 9' 132' ri if Lf' A58113- 5 ' ' fl-T 55114 MILLER, JACK Holliday, Texas MOORE, GORDON Soree, Texas MYERS, MRS. T. H. Wichita Falls, Texas tif MILLS, JACK Wichita Falls, Texas MOORE, PAULINE Wichita Falls, Texas MYRICK, TOMMY Wichita Falls, Texas A I gf? ,...-ff MINICH, BOBBY Wichita Falls, Texas MORGAN, JIMMY Munday, Texas MCCREARY, JOAN Wichita Falls, Texas .Y Nw ,I,I uf' manufa- 'CN 1' ' E ma s ' 1, MONROE, DAVID Aberdeen, South Dakota MX'ATT, JIMMY Altus, Oklahoma MCDONALD, CHARLES Wichita Falls, Texas ff if' I ' xx fer- Q I -- 7 V' K in ' T'-. f I vi Rig' , V5 R iffqgvlv. A K . , I ,IO I I I I 1 A '- I c :ga Es Q2 N iK'f I ,fin ff!! X ,If ' 1 ,AIX ,I ,f '. ?f'iY'T ,I I, V, V if 'iil Al'I- 15 3. I MCGUIRE, JACK Quanah, Texas MCNALIARA, DAVID Vernon, Texas NICHOLS, LEWIS Wichita Falls, Texas 1955 Wai-kun ire hmen MCHAM, BETTY GALE Knox City, Texas MCNPLILL, BETTY Munday, Texas NIVENS, JACK Wichita Falls, Texas MCILROY, RICHARD Electra, Texas NESBITT, JAMES Harrold, Texas NORRIS, RALPH Doyline, Louisiana ,I . , fha, I A V w 13, I I ' ,',,. A ,,. A Y class .E MCMILLAN, KAY Traer, Iowa NEWSOM, ANN Wichita Falls, Texas NUGENT, EUGENE Sundown, Texas ,Q-vtfvsk ,YDS L, 5355 A f x , my ,. fa -5 , , .,..., -I 'iii I - ,, U? -,J A ,AII 4 , ff 'fslQ:1, K X , f J S 2' 9 F it OMAN, SOOTTY Weinert, Texas PARMER, C. Iowa Park, Texas PATTON, REVA Wichita Falls, Texas L, Ig, A , s , K ' ' fI:,MfIAI. , E, A ' OWEN, WAYNE Wichita Falls, Texas PARRIGAN, RICHARD WAYNE Rockwall, Texas PATTON, VIVIAN Sundown, Texas OWENS, CAROL Vernon, Texas PATE, DENNIS Wichita Falls, Texas PENDERGRASS, JOE Chilicothe, Texas PANNELL, MONTE Vernon, Texas PATTON, MARTHA Sundown, Texas PEROT, RICHARD Houston, Texas I 1515...-f -54 SIT., PETER, JACQUITA Davidson, Oklahoma PRESSON, LINDA Lou Wichita Falls, Texas PURSLEY, DARIEL Electra, Texas 1955 Wai-kun fre hmen PLACKO, RONNIE Wichita Falls, Texas PRICE, IVAN Lawton, Oklahoma QUICK, LEEROY Fort Worth, Texas Pi POPE, HORACE Wichita Falls, Texas PRINCE, CLEVE Vernon, Texas RAINES, LORITA Wichita Falls, Texas class POWELL, CLARICE Wichita Falls, Texas PRUITT, L, C. Wichita Falls, Texas RAINS, BARBARA Wichita Falls, Texas A-,A ' I I s's.' , by U IEAI I, , .l ,I K J., l I 2 1 A is . X RAMIREZ, LEOFILO Rio Grande City, Texas REAVIS, BETII Childress, Texas RIDIJLE, JOAN Wichita Falls, Texas IQAMSEY, MAXINE Wichita Falls, Texas REESE, VARLENIQ Wichita Falls, Texas RILEY, ROYOE Wichita Falls, Texas RANDELI., FRANCES Wichita Falls, Texas IQEEVES, CHARLES Wichita Falls, Texas ROBB, LARRY Wichita Falls, Texas RAUCH, DON Wichita Falls, Texas IRICHARDSON, CHRISTINE Quanah, Texas ROBBINS, GEORGE Houston, Texas ff X 'fx ROWE, DONALD Wichita Falls, Texas SHACKELFORD, JERRY Wichita Falls, Texas SHINE, DON Wichita Falls, Texas 1955 Wai-kun fre hmen SCHOLL, CONRAD Wichita Falls, Texas SHARHAN, CONNIE Cahgany, Alta, Canada SHIPLEY, DON Wichita Falls, Texas SCOTT, FRANCES Wichita Falls, Texas SHELTON, JANIE Wichita Falls, Texas SIMPSON, CHARLES Wichita Falls, Texas class SEAMAN, LILLIAN Orange, Texas SHEPHERD, JAMES Wichita Falls, Texas SJOSTROM, JOHN A. Wichita Falls, Texas SMITH, CAROLYN Pasadena, Texas SMITH, HERBERT Petrolia, Texas SPENCER, FRANCES Wichita Falls, Texas SMITH, DELTON Knox City, Texas SMITH, ROGER Wichita Falls, Texas STACY, TOMMY Eectra, Texas Wifi' SMITH, DON Wichita Falls, Texas SPARKS, JAMES Wichita Falls, Texas STALLCUP, RALPH Wichita Falls, Texas SMITH, DON RAY Wichita Falls, Texcs SPEARS, TOM Chillicothe, Texas STERLING, DON Wichita Falls, Texas - - , I ' 'S ' Y STOKES, JOE M. Wichita Falls, Texas SNVANSON5 FLO Wichita Falls, Texas TATE, NELVA GAY Wichita Falls, Texas 1955 Wai-kun fre hmen STOVALL, RONALD Kermit, Texas SWANSON, VICTOR Wichita Falls, Texas TATIIM, NANCY Wichita Falls, Texas STREIT, ANNETTE Vernon, Texas TANKERSLEY, FAYI:'r'rI: Wichita Falls, Texas TAYLOR, BILLY MACK Haskell, Texas class SWAFFORIJ, ANN Wichita Falls, Texas TAPTTO, HOLLIS Lawton, Oklahoma TAYLOR, CHARM Wichita Falls. Texas TAYLOR, DOROTHY J. Greyback, Texas VESSELS, CLAUDE Wichita Falls, Texas WALDEN, F REITA Wichita Falls, Texas xfwz? 'I A' If 335- st I lg '5 .,, '43 - fx- gi 5' su ' , TAYLOR, THURMAN Dozier, Texas WACHSMAN, ROBERT Wichita Falls, Texas WALDRIP, BETTY LYNN Haskell, Texas THOMAS, RAY Electra, Texas WACHTENDORF, JACK Wichita Falls, Texas WALL, L. H. JR. Vernon, Texas Es S ,dr 1 'rf' si 1 - , fm, TILEORD, CAROL JEAN Hastings Oklahoma 6 J WAGNON, MRS. VIRGINIA Wichita Falls, Texas WALL, OUIDA LEE Quanah, Texas TIPPS, KAREN Wichita Falls, Texas WALBRICK, PATRICIA Wichita Falls, Texas WEBB, COYT Vernon, Texas J ,,,,.,, fi grim' f 5 ' ,...,, I, V, 5 Q E 18? 3 R . , H I 2, 1 NH, no , A Q , E gk' IF 1 . , S Y ' I U ' 'fw -Q, I feIf',2 f:T 3 2 1 ff f . , , f 4 ,., . WELCH, FRED D. Grand Prairie, Texas VVHITE, RICHARD Wichita Falls, Texas XVILSON, BOBBY Graham, Texas M., I ,, 1955 Wai-kun Ere hmen class WELLS, ANNA SUE Harrold, Texas VVILLIAMS, CHARLES Wichita Falls, Texas WISE, KENNETH Wichita Falls, Texas WAYN WESTBROOKS, BOBBY Wichita Falls, Texas wVILLIAMS, JAMES Iowa Park, Texas W ITT, LAVERNE Gmndfield, Oklahoma WHEELER, JIMMY Ranger, Texas XVILLIAMS, JERRY Henrietta, Texas WRIGHT, TED .1. -- .-. WHITE, JOE Wichita Falls, Texa WILLIAMS, LEW Dallas, Texas YOST, CHARLES Throckmorton, Texas Munday, Texas , .4-rf 5, E .K 1 'gm . I , ' in A A , 'SVT I: J? I 1 ,Li lv .5 U! 1 Avia 52 bali! S ' A 3 K is 4. A Ewa Z' f 5 5 f 5 Q Kp WMS: we if cf ff it X L is :W s rowena wise and jim deacon K not pzcturedj win recognition as out- standing debators. jean ann fulfs and albert wasmus, winners of the an- honors day may 13, 1954 j. louis cozby presents editor lester with t.i.p.a. the 1953 wai-kun first place award. fiifn mr. and mrs. jerry vinson with the 1954 winners of the annual vinson awards in journalism, jan lawson, dorcas forcade, the vinsons, debby and keith shelton, joy moffett, and randy macpherson. nual myrtle ledford voice and piano awards, with mrs. ledford. joy moffett wins b. d. donnell me- morial award for best beginning journalism student. 5 l Llf gbixff lfihl H I-. no cheating, please! swing your partnef' faculty western party deaf! ask I salu ew revgah his band more 42 players. ze your partner. DVERTISING Interwoven as is the love of liberty V with every ligament of your hearts, no recommendation of mine is necessary to fortify or conform the attachment. George Washington. WICHITA DAILY TIMES and RECORD NEWS Office Supplies Furniture Prinhng Mimeographs School Supplies BUCHANAN? SINCE T928 816 Scott Wichita Falls Texas Quality Clotbei For Men Wichita Falls, Texas 717 8th Ave and Parker Square Your Buick Dealer LUXURY LAUNDRY Barrow-Grace Buick Co. 1300 Scott Ph- 2-0791 Shirt Specialists - Bachelor Bundles 1919 Tenth Phone 2-3879 C ' C f T Qfyigonlfi- afllatlml Umpally 0 BXHS Q' Y Alfa arnatioll J .X H0llllliEllIiED 'falls . 0 MILK ll 326 Ohio Ph. 38l9l ICE CREAM F ltl,l ' Good and Fresh f Bruce Flower ,,,,,t . I , 'md Mead's Fine Bread G1ft Shop 1601 Monroe Ph. 2-5444 Henrietta Hwy. Ph. 74348 WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS 0N9S M 8: N Five 81 Ten MCPHERS Cent Stores PHOTO FINISHING No. 1-1604 Monroe Phone 5-3303 909 Bluff Ph' 3-2843 No. 2-2308 Brook Phone 7-7410 Short's 5011 1Bumm-Ik Rom! Phone 220325 Wichita Falls Leading Curb Service , I004 Holliday Phone 2-I I I2 f--1, I ICE CREAM I I I EBNER BROS. PACKERS Nw BRA IMI U. S. Government Inspected Ranger Brond Meot Products WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS I BETTER LIVING . . 3 46 x Pd Q III Kd , 9 Vi if ow , . lla r I .! TEXAS ELECTRIC S . Af Your Fingerfips Dependable, low-cost electric service helps make possible nearly every modern conven- ience you enjoy in your home today. When you want light . . . or radio or television en- tertainment . . . or when there's housework to be done . . . you flip a switch and Reddy Kilo- watt goes to work. He Works in factories, too, helping each Worker produce more and do his work easier. Reddy also helps in stores and offices, operating modern equipment that makes business more efficient....and jobs more pleasant. It is the job of the men and women in Texas Electric Service Company . . . your friends and neighbors . . .to provide the electric service that helps you in so many ways. ERVICE COMPANY Investor-Owned, Business-Mana ed Tax-P in C 9 I ay g ompany, Chartered Under the Laws of the State of Texas in parker square Your friendly suburban department store . . . where there're acres of free parking! Goble's Dairyland Products Fresh-Pure-Rich-Safe 1225 Indiana Wichita Falls, Texas Musi-Con Controlled Background Music For BUSINESS.-INDUSTRIY-PLEASURE No Charge for Installation . . . No Upkeep . . . Low Rental 717 Ohio Street Phone 2-5431 Gerald S. Yates, Sales Agent Home Beaufiful for Feminine Apparel THE ORCHID SHOP, Inc. 804 INDIANA AVENUE Compliments of PAULK'S BUSY CORNER Formerly Wichita Falls Battery and Electric Co. and Paulk Tire and Appliance Co. New Location 11th 8: Lamar Same Management Same Service IF IT COMES FROM - - - WALLANDER FLORIST 1 MCCLURKAN S Corsages - Cut Flowers - Pot Plants lT'S GOOD! 1802K Harrison Wichita Falls, Texas Wichita Felix' Older! Department Store T.D.S. Wire Service Telephone 2-6901 Pioneer five Inns Central Seed 81 Feed Co. 5+h and Indiana Avenue l07 S. Beverly Phone 2-6904 Phone 2-6903 RANDEL 81 PRESLEY CHEVROLET COMPANY Your friendly Chevrolet Dealer Complete Sales and Service on Chevrolet Passenger Cars and Truclcs Passenger Car Division Truck Division 60l Lamar Sf. 502 North Scott Wichita Falls, Texas QILIILKUQSJ -IGWGILTRY co. A GREAT NAME IN DIAMONDS 807 Indiana Avenue WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS PRESCRIPTlONS GUFFEY'S DRUG STORE 1600 NINTH ST. Phone 2-8626 Complete Fountain and Luncheon Service Midwestern Students Are Invited FALLS BOWL 5I I Mississippi Sireef Telephone 20309 Wichiia Falls- Tex L Bowling At Its Best North Texas Motor Co. J. O. DOTSON, Owner F090 IIOI ScoH' S+. Wichifa Fa s, Texas Phone 3-4i9l Li WN ex ln yji' ,, '51 Q f , Wichita Falls, Texas 11th Ar Bluff Street Phone 57337 . K fu.64u-,dnilozile LOVELACE BOOK STORE 911 Indiana Phone 8924 WICHITA FALLS' LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE DEPARTMENT STORE This Space Donated by Short's for Your ,4aZaqzcz,e44 who says there aren't any indians at midwestern? ,fn PM oss 0 if nf , their up remember, we got out of class to build this bonfire. jim's always at every dance. Wk arkansas' OW ai fe not if edndsyo S-... -:Lk aren't you a little old to be playing in the sand? .dufe. . efy Pt bis back 1 ev MS alexander g gf Q Y- R A' l 'l V ll if sweet shot, bullard. that indian trzbe is there m full force. sooooo tzred. 1 why the pensive looks? f '15 papa! .4 the lo dangerous Wofk' do' e 5 always telephone operators never talk after work. ,V 1 1 ff ' in getting? Q ,,, A E. I , f ' We A g tfe mf Yin , fix t 3 2 -if 'Q N , a , 47 9 I n b: 3.55 -fa' .9 352.36 we fxasmhc His .MW 1' 'ivhax LL 3-11 pr-Pigm A, ag?4r:t2 XA: MU 4 fx? 'KG' ef.-W1-ima emi, 'H Q85 rig' ' ' QP' ff-. 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