Oklahoma State University - Redskin Yearbook (Stillwater, OK)
- Class of 1929
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C531 F2 GGG gpring of 154-0, Qranoigoo Gagauez de Goronado, Qpanigh Governor of Queva Galioia, get out with hig gplendid expeditionarg armg of horge, foot goldierg, native allieg, and Qranoigoan Qriarg, in gearoh of the famoug Qeven Gitieg of Gold. Ghe periloug route lag aorogg the Qonora Galleg, northward through Qanta Gruz to the Gilag thenoe northeagt. Ghe fahuloug oitieg, gtand- ing high on a rookg mega in a valleg gheltered hu preoipitoug mountaing, were gighted log the brilliant oavaloade in the month of dulg, and given the name of Granada bg the adventurerg. Ghe na- tiveg proved to he hogtile, and the oitg Wag taken bg aggault. Guring the battle, Goronado vvag in- jured when he vvag knooked from hig horge bg a rook thrown bg a native. Q., ,.A,,',, ..,,,. 'Y QF-ek HT 7- 'Vx gl:-i sqm ffl ' em' lvl! M .NV fl. . 1 Ji Q cg! ' kai! 4 PW I QW W. ,xv FY! aff kj I F . gym 5 Ir! N. .., XXQX 'M W: Jigs., ' X7 at n Nc. .. .zu-ff' , Za? V A 6 --ur .I I, 5 U ' ..- , . 1 , 445 '13 1 J. -.,-1 I A1 ET-X QW I E x 'ffl ff-w . 44 ' fa'3'.1 Sxfx .-yin, K fff' ' WW--f XXX ' uv Wm A V. rxw.-,.-':..-,. V .v.5-.- . A .-,..,...---.,-.. 4.411 --Q ,A..,, .1 ,f v. 5 1. ,- ,, VIP K F X N N 'xg ,J Q , M U -ii Page Z1 2 DR. HENRY G. BENNETT President Oklahoma A. and M. College .. Board of Agriculture HARRY B. CORDELL President HE Oklahoma A. and M. College, together with the Experiment Station, is under the control of the Board of Regents, known as the State Board of Agri- culture. The Board is comprised of the President, who is selected by the people of the state, and four members selected by the 1' ' Governor. Once each month the Board of Regents meets to pass upon recommendations of the President of the College. With its approval the President, the Executive Committee and the Administration Staff manage the affairs of the institution. The State Board of Agriculture gas the distinction of having the only woman member of a board of like nature in the United KENZCS. MEMBERS Harry B. Cordell, President .... Oklahoma City Mrs. Perne King, Secretary . . . . Kingfisher R. B. Parks .... , .Spaulding L. A. Clinkenbeard . . , I Alva . Tishomingo Ceorge VanNoy ........ Page 22 Z , 1 J f ,f li' I jj X li! lf 'f J l , N I irq, fl l .M 'VI' l ll ti N f V f,. 'A '1 gli it . ,fj in ' I , x , If . 'iff' f If f . I X f lf! M' 1 ,f , 1 . ll f 1 :Elf l i l li tfllt ll l li l v i ly. l ill X N. Administration Staff LL 1ther with trol of the d of Agri- .s selected d by the ons of the ,ee and the Agriculture the United ,ty zer ng lva igo V fr Vw, . , ai x E fm :-:1-ra f:- . syn fu.. ff ' pf - - 5..,q.f -..,a:..-.: 1: . iw, ,,. , .54 754, , 4 ,,m,5..,,57,,g gy.. Z 57 .. ., I, 5. wwf '51fafb:,-,wiaeaffwraa , - ish- - ge mga M E9 saaisamg ti- 2 : 1 tx. mia- H JWTTWWEN.. .. , - . . ,EM 'fy 'e 4 -T 1' ,z llc f f' Sl' f '- 3 if CLYDE LYTTON gg' -. V 1 ' Q . Business Manager . L,., gi. 5. ' f ' 4 Q I will I :tg A ' 7 if iff N Tl-lE shoulders of this group of individuals rests the responsibility of keeping the Oklahoma A. d M College a going concern Working entirely behind the an . g . scenes these persons are rarely seen, but the results of their efforts are apparent on every hand. ln order that the burden of active supervision of the details of ' ' ' ' P 'd the administration might be taken from the shoulders of the resi ent ed. lt is the duty of the office to aid the President in planning and position of Business lvianager has been creat carrying out the policies of the administration. OFFICERS ' Clyde Lytton, Business Manager, l-l. A. Andrews, Chief Clerlzg E. E. Brewer, Purchasing Agentg Elsie D. l-land, Librariang Dr. Schull, College Physiciang john Gillum, Manager Book Store, J. M. Miller, Chief Engineer, E. J. Westbrook, Superintendent Printing Plantg L. W. Burton, Registrar, Earl Albright, Assistant to President. Pagd Page Z3 221 Dean of MGH P4 A A CLARENCE H. MCELROY Dean ated about twenty-five HE first office of Dean of Men was origin years ago, in a western university. The services rendered the student body were such that other schools have seen its advantages and the custom has spread over the entire United States. The position was created at Okla- homa A. and M. College in the summer of 1928. By virtue of his office the Dean of Men is a member of the Discipline Committee, but his aim is not primarily punitive, but rather pre- ventive and constructive. Through personal contact with the students, and by a sympathetic understanding of their interests and problems, the Dean of Men helps to build up nobler standards of student life on the campus. The object of this office is to help the students adjust themselves to cam- ' ' ' ' ll f the pus life that they may receive the maximum return, both lntellectually and spiritua y, or years spent here. COLLEGE GOVERNMENT COMMITTEE 'lil- Page 24 Dean of Womeii ! li.RoY twenty-five :ndered the advantages ted at Okla- in of 'Men is t rather pre- zrstanding Of :ls of student elves to cam- ,uallyi for the Pail' 24 JULIA E. Srour Dean HE Dean of Women at the Cklahoma A. and M. College serves as a mediator between the college women and the faculty and administration of the in- stitution, or in the words of a noted educator, the office of Dean of Vxfomen is to advise the President in all matters of personal and general interest to the women students of the university. ' the livin conditions of women students Whether they The Dean of Women supervises g , live in the dormitories on the campus or in private residences out in town. She acts as advisor to every Womans student group, and is a member of the Discipline Committee and other committees concerned with the welfare of Women students. All problems arising regarding ' h elf in counsel t dents are referred to the Dean of Women. ln general, she gives ers women s u and advice to college women, doing much to crystallize the ideals for which Oklahoma women stand. L . l i i f'ageZ5 J,-.. .N ,.., -gf V1 N E School of Engineering EDw1N KURTZ Acting Dean ERVINC, as it does, as a veritable storehouse of practical knowledge, the School of Engineering plays a dominant part in the training of the practical type 4, , If of man. With the extension of engineering activities . i 'fl into all fields of modern life the opportunities of the engineering gradu- ate have been greatly enhanced. Recent additions to the physical plant of the school makes it possible for the department to adequately care for all who wish to grasp these opportunities. l the be inning an engineering education was base primar y p U 3 Recently, however, there has been a tendency to broaden the foundation by including Eco- ' ' d i ht have a ics Sociology Government and Law in the curriculum that the gra uates m g nom , , , more comprehensive education. Courses, that have been carefully worked out to conform ' ' ' ' d ' re offered with the standards set by the Society for the Promotion of Engineering E ucation, a nical, Electrical, Chemical, and Industrial Engineering. d ' il u on physical sciences. in the Department of Civil, Mecha Page 26 ,De au Pr' eat ag to f ai sci scl of l Pug . 1- ,.Y-- ' ' ' ' ' -m'1.........m1., -....-,M,i. .. N- 4 -f l l i l i i i , i i v house of ' 'ing plays T ical type T activities ng gradu- physical dequately il sciences. iding ECO' ght have a 3 conform are off ered Lngineeriflg- P022 26 School of Agriculture f 'f' V-W-whqa' C. E. SANBORN Acting Dean l-IE School of Agriculture was established by an act of the First Territorial Legislature effective A ,December 25, l890. The School has developed along the lines of work authorized by the Morrill Act of l862. This law requires that funds be , provided by Congress for the maintenance of at least one college in ' ' 1 d t each state where the leading object shall be to teach branches of learning as are re ate o agricultural and mechanical arts. The State of Oklahoma also contributes very materially to the support of the school. The School of Agriculture plays an important par in f d to it falls the responsibility of training the future tillers of the soil along new and armer, an scientific lines. ln addition to training men to become master farmers the curricula of the ' ' ' ' ' l d h' ' thefield school is concerned with training students for broadmlnded, constructive ea ers ip 1n t A the new concept of the duties of the of agriculture. Page 27 f l 1 Science and Literature if ,, 1 I If CLARENCE H. MCELROY j Dean X l f l-IE School of Science and Literature is the largest l . ' . 4 single school on the campus. Embracing a multi- K e tude of courses that are prerequisites for the profes- f01' li . sional schools it serves as service department for them. At the same EICUW time the school offers degrees with major work in thirteen different beco departments. The school holds a unifying position among the colleges of the institution, in that it tends to be the one around which all two centralized activity is formed. Every student in the College realizes the necessity of an aca- Hon, demic background to serve as a foundation for later specialization, and as a result the school Com, comes into contact with literally every student on the campus. Hou The aim of the school is to encourage clear and vigorous thinkingg to develop intelligent trati citizens who are familiar with natural, social and political scienceg and to equip students that in I-l they may lead useful lives in whatever calling they may choose to enter. to W Ecol Nil ll- Hll -I1 U-l -la ll-I -I- 'I-I Dl- llil :lg :TE E711 : ,, il I? do '4 5 . Page 28 Page ROY he largest g a multi- ne profes- the same 1 different he colleges which all of an aca- the school i intelligent :dams Ilia! , 6 ,- , 5 Z , 1 I VV R! School of Home Economics NORA AMARYLLIS TALBOT Dean I-IE purpose of the four courses offered by the School of I-Iome Economics is to train students for better home-making. Practical experience with the activities and responsibilities of home-making has become a definite part of the course. f The course of study for the students of the school is divided into two branches, that of General I-lome Economics, with Departments of I-lo e Economics, journalism, and Institutional Management, and the Major I-Iome Economics m courses having within it the Departments of I-Iousehold Arts, I-lome Economics Education, and I-lousehold Science. Inasmuch as scientific training is fundamental in the successful adminis- ' f th home much emphasis is placed on the scientific work as a foundation for courses tration o e , in I-lome Economics. With the growth of group living and the demand for women qualified to write coherently about I-Iome Economics, courses in Institutional Management and Home Economics journalism have been developed. Page 29 Q School of Commerce FRED E. JEWETT Acting Dean lTl-l the passing of the ancient custom of ap- prenticeship the necessity for the establishment of schools of instruction in the basic principles of busi- ness became apparent. ln 1914 the School of Com- merce was organized with the objective of training students in accord- ance with the principles of business which are the heritage of the past. The growing complexity of industry, together with the great problems of marketing, financing, insurance, transportation, and distribution, has caused the old rule of the thumb methods of doing business to be cast into discard, and a growth in the demand for information and training in the fundamental principles of economics and business administration. The School of Commerce now meets this demand by offering training in the Departments of Economics and Sociology, Business Administration, and Secretarial Training. That the student may have a well rounded course of study a liberal selection of elective sub- jects is allowed each individual. I l . Page 30 has due vali proi sup tior for for pre pra tioi tioi Pa 1 of ap- isbment cf busi- Jf CCIH- 4 1 2CCOl'c..' the past he QTCZT, - 1 LVQSS LD 9 s., th m the 1 bw 'QZITTSSS . Q.-- ng Q ICS Trainin 5. QTTYS SLI..- :Q -,1 f 1 , xg . y. 1 f, fl 1 School of Education . . . . ,. ., E ii . . . .. Y, -...,. -. .. EFT' .2 ,.:f21f'!5 5 '3?fQ'3 '11 -f 2 ' '. ,J -f -44 ' ,fl -Y, - 5252: Y 2? -QL ' '-Y' 7922 , Y 11 1 -f er ., ,' ' 5 len , 41 x lining. :- g.x.r , 1, -'m 1 T .5 .4 ' jg.: f gl ll I ,EE 5? f' w.. ':l'5 9' 'r I 1 I SE I I ll ,Q-3,33 It ,.,. ,,,, :I 5,5 ' , iii? f fx'-I-5111, ' 'W '-' 'EE I I U H HERBERT PATTERSON ' gg' ,Q ' gg Dean , .,..gw,:M.Em A. .ggi 1, f .j nfs HE School of Education, established on the campus ,. in 1909, and organized as a separate school in 1913, has had an unusual increase in enrollment and interest due to the recognition throughout the state of the value of a thorough trained teacher. Existing for the purpose of giving rofessional training to those who expect to make teaching, school 19 supervision, and administration a career, and to increase the apprecia- tion of the American public school system, the School of Education is doing a noble service for society. That practica experience in e g for them to do work in observation and apprentice teaching. Seniors are required to do ap- prentice teaching in the two major subjects that they have chosen to teach. Modern and practical courses, many requiring laboratory work, are offered in Educational Methods, Educa- l ' ' t achin may be had by the students it has been arranged Ed t' nal Ps chology, Educational Philosophy, Industrial Educa- tional Administration, uca io y tion, and Religious Education. Page 31 Extension Division DovER P. TRENT Director . , , HE State of Oklahoma, in co-operation with the S United States Department of Agriculture, has one of the largest extension organizations in the United States. The department is operated in accordance with the provisions of the Smith-Lever Act, which are: That in order to aid in diffusing among the people of the United States useful and practical information on subjects relating to agriculture and home economics, and to encourage the application of the same, there may be inaugurated in connec- tion with the colleges in each state, agricultural extension work. The division maintains constant touch with thousands of Oklahoma farmers, and through its channels useful and practical information, acquired by the Extension Division, Experi- ment Station, and other divisions of the institution, is made available to them. The division ' ' ' ' ' am of organization and aids various Oklahoma communities by furnishing a definite progr ' ' bl s and intelligently apply the available facts education whereby they may study their pro em to their solution. ,-.. ...., 4 l l i ,i ,i ' uri sq ,Q l 2 . 1 and The rese its p of t of o of sc Div asse grea I1 Inq ll I1 II Ill II Ill ll Ill IS Y ,,.- I Page 32 Page si '1 n d s S 'e 32 .ij .hy ,I 4 I la Il ..i .i 3 lfl 7 1 lil ll lil g E 4 ll f ll l ll l 1 4 i 9' , A .. 3 gg lid! il? li1a',f11f'l tlii f ll lil lf 1: il: flggalg P-J . five lx XXX ily L. KN V .J NX-.Qi N1 .. my , my x X ,tl .NV l Nxt fl Mg k X N11 W iw l igxll iw Nl lvxil W , W xg 5 l .Lil .1. if-ll ill' UU! Fin infill li ill lp ll li , -3 3 1 IJ l . 1 ll 2 ll . fi 31 l J l .l- 'Q gi i .1 ii I l l I 1 1 . Graduate Division i lil C. E. SANBORN Chairman I-IE Graduate Division is one of the youngest departments of the Oklahoma A. and M. College, and has not yet been organized as a separate school. The primary function of the department is to encourage research in the problems of fundamental knowledge. In a larger sense its purpose is to blaze the pathway of progress by aiding in the solving of the perplexing problems that are brought about by he complexities of our ever changing society. To encourage research and the growth of knowledge, the College each year offers a number of scholarships that are open to college graduates of unusual ability and promise. The Graduate Division is representative of the co-operation of all the schools of the institution. lt is an assembling plant of knowledge to which students from any of the various courses offered by a great university may come for more extensive work in their chosen fields. Page 33 1 The Realm of Oratoryn Page 34 1. 1 1 1 . 1 11 1 1 XIQQ, 1 1 1' 1 I Zzi, 1 --M 11, ,J 1 ,f' if 1 J 'L , IJ. 11 lx: 1 If I. ' VX1 I ,111 f' f' I .' '1' w 1 .X f'1 if N1 ' 1 ,, , 1, ,'!lfI1 N f, 1 f f 1 ff fri '1 rf '1 F1 W1 ,f!1 I f'1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 L I V ,,, Mfg! V 1 1 HM ,111 u J 1 111 11 Wi 11 1' 111 1yw'g 1 111 if 1...-1. X211 1X 1 ,N 1x X 11' 11 1 1, 1 11 1 5, . 1-- 11 . 111 1 . 1 1 1, 11,. 11 1 1 1 1- 1X X. 111 11.x 1 1 1, -. 1 1 x 1 vi 11111 ,1 ,X 11f.'1 1 1 1 11 1, ,, 1 X 3z 1 1 N 1 1 Page 34 3Z X'-v 18' I 4 . .U w g , 1 Z QW M - ,, w I n' Ng ,J K- ff ? fi ,J .ffl ly I A W ,gf . V fx ,X I, fa rf, , . 11 XA V1 XI! 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' ,' - -- - A A Q , '-.-- K -Z' ' all aww'-T' :n-7,5025 . ..,,7 l Student Association 1 I SAM GILSTRAP President .,,, M V HE Student Association, as it exists today, is prob- ably one of the strongest associations of its kind to be found on a college campus. The Association has control and supervision over every phase of student activity on the campus, and every regularly enrolled student of the college is a member of the organization. First organized in 1918, the Associatiogilwas arg ' ' ' ' 't'es o immediate success. With the rapid growth of the responsi 11 1 the organization it has been necessary to amend the constitution of the body that the changing conditions could be better coped with. A constructive program of legislation that has been carried on by the Association has l U d nnual and the construction of a resulted in the establishment of a daily paper, an en arge a , ' ' h 'ects are financed by Association members, Who, at the stadium and Cinder track. T ese proj ' aintenance of the daily newspaper, the annual, and retirement of indebtedness on the stadium. time of registration, make payments for the m Student Senate in Session. 4: Page 3 5 I I tives the c has t Assom Presi Collii Gilst it '35 ,kb i- Eli: if-3iiI5,'2'f7 -fi! Fai 1 .ti R f 4 YW?-'. sf, ,V '- Iili. , . is 'a . 1, . , i ,... K x i l ' 1 ,f , 1. i ll Y' ., , eil i i . 1 5, . f li , fi. . 1-g4...Il Page 32 l . .,. . v ..-M, Aumv-WMM-W .iv- - --4-W -- -1.-,...-...,.....---fm-Z -- 'ff -.if---A s prob- cind to on has on the nember was an .ities of ianging .ion has ion of a v, at 1ll'1C annual, Secretary-Treasurer HE Q the Student Senate. lt is comprised of representa- F- tives elected annually, from each school and class on Student Senate U. ,f,..,-.--' we 1 me RoY BLACKBIRD le islative body of the Student Association is the cam us, together with the three OICFICSFS of the Association. lt has the P power to foster any legislation that is for the benefit of the d V' e Association, and to direct all student activities. The Presi ent, ic - President, and Secretary-Treasurer are the executive officers of the Association. Wilkie Collins was elected to head the Association last spring, but failed to return to school Sam . . . ,d Cilstrap, Vice-President, assumed the duties and office of Presi ent. OFFICERS Sam Gilstrap, President, Claude Poole, Vice-Presidentg Roy Blackbird, R' lc Scretar -Treasurer, Lawrence Messengale, Russell l-lester, jay ic s, 9 QV Clarence Berryman, Senior Senators, Ab Wright, Ed Warner, Clifford ' S h Senatorg School Hatcher, junior Senatorsg james Reeves, op omore S t -Emmet Curtis, Commerce, lvl. G. Sharp, Educationg Ambrose ena ors Patterson Science and Literature, Earl Fetzer, Engineering, Fannie Staples, Home Economics, Arthur Peterman, Agriculture. 12 Page 35 Page 37 . l Stadium Board E. C. GALLAGHER V President HE necessity of a stadium became a pressing reality in 1924, and a group of students, aided by Coach ,M J F Maulbetsch, organized a committee to solicit f ds to start the drive. The initial campaign was headed by Ed un Morrison, Lee Gilstrap, George Conner, Vernon Wahl, and others, who worked among the students, and john L. Bishop, who canvassecl a few members of the faculty who termed usands of dollars in pledges were secured, which the merchants of the city. In the face of opposition of the undertaking as impossible, many tho resulted in the construction of the first two units of our stadium. tion with the campaign Following the building of the second unit, the activity in connec practically ceased until the spring of 1927 when the need for additional seating capacity arose with the wrecking of the ancient wooden bleachers that had been in use on the south side of Lewis Field. Sketch of Soldiers' Stadium x..5,:effgg' V ' : V . .,s. .,Q.Q,i..,-'am Mk. . A N P9592 . ' 1 1 l , . , - V-.x1. .2.Z . ' ' 9 f W ., - . V vm- .-1::ia'.- -,, . s 1. 'SJ' - 3'k'f1 '8l'f-, Ws,1 wx... ' Q f ,. ' -f,Zf't-1521 ,- V . ' , ,..,,, I X ...f ,,,v,::3,?s,Zw V 'I 1 'w,....I-12 z .1 'Y' gl V W . si gg..-.fam gs, 5 v . V 'gli lgcijtvg iil A 'T' ' ' . ' -f' . ' 2 p 4 1 t L ,.f . ,. - , f ,, 1: ' '+ 2152194 K , 1 .. 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SCHEDLER Manager 27 President Kna p called a conference of different ideas of finance and methods of conducting e discussed At this time two students Carl Schedler campaigns wer . , and Russell l-lester, submitted a plan of finance that was later accepted. The lan was put into successful operation, resulting in the addition P of several thousand seats, and the construction of the finest cinder track in the southwest To meet the changes made necessary by the new plan of finance, the Board of Directors of the Stadium Corporation was enlarged to include three representatives of the Student Association. OFFICERS Faculty representatives : E. C, GALLAGHER, chairmang L. W. BURTON, secretary C I-l MCELROY Stillwater representatives: JOHN L. B1sHoP, PEYTON CLASS, RAP j. W. BAKER. .Student representatives: DALE EDDLEMAN, SAM Gitsr , RUSSELL l'lESTER. Page 39 f i . Board of Publications CLEMENT E. TROUT Chairman lTl-l the growth of student publications, it be- came necessary to have a central governing body to regulate their affairs and outline the general policies V of the publications. In 1925, a Board of Publications, comprised of the editors and business managers of the various student publications, I the head of the publicity department of the college, an alumnus member, and representatives from the three upper classes, was formed. The f h O'C lle ia Redskin, Aggievator, and the O'Collegian, Board had direct supervision o t e o g n, lnc., Student Associationfowned the plant which prints the daily newspaper. lt was the duty of this group to aid in determining the editorial policies of the publications d th ualifi- whenever an occasion for such opinions was necessary. The Board also passe on e q cations of candidates for positions as editor and business manager. The chaotic conditions that were the rule formerly havelbeen cleared away under the leadership of the Board, and student publications are now perfectly functioning business units. Page 40 the cord priv it W, catic Boai stud 49,5 5 51 f l X ww 4? 23 ' , 1. Km -1. :hw ggiiif5za'Qf'2 'ff .g:.1:f' ,Q I zffF '51'v,- Page 4. it be- body olicies of the itions, :mber, The legian, :ations qualifi- ditions 'd, and Page 40 RAYMOND E. BIVERT Manager Board of Publications HE past year has seen many changes in the policies, personnel, and manner of functioning of the Board of Publications. The Senate, acting in ac- cordance with student sentiment, delegated additional privileges to the Board of Publications. Among the new duties granted it was the appointment of editors and business managers of all publi- cations, and the selection of a Graduate Manager of Publications. The Board approves all contracts, and is charged with the supervision of all matters relating to student publications. OFFICERS .,.. .,.4 . at T C. E. Trout, faculty member, Dean C. H. McElroy, alumnus member, Harold Phillips and Ben Wofford, O'Collegian,' Russell l-lester and Orville Thompson, Redskin, joe Griffin and Earl Fisher, Aggievator, Louis l-lodges, Commerce, Roy Blackbird, Engineering, Ben Lumpkin, Agriculture, Eliza- beth Sanborn, Home Economics, Mrs. Goldie Swim, Education, Sam Meyers, Science and Literature, Ray Christian, Commerce, Kathryn johnson, Home Economics. , , 7 N Page 41 . -we-.-s ' N Wfffyrvwr 4 -i'i iT 'F 'vw' a..,, J .nn . , of, ,. ,li .ff ,M 1 r , l Class Officers CHARLES joHNsoN Senior President ANAGEMENT of the affairs of the various classes on the campus is in the hands of the f h neral class officers who are chosen at the time o t e ge student election in the spring. The only exception to this method of ' ' h en in the lection is in the Freshman Class, these officers being c os se fall of the year preceding the Freshman initiation. The choosing of a fitting class memorial, and the handling of the business of the class are a few of the many duties that are assigned to the leaders of the Senior ' ' - ' b t and rom. The prin- Class. Officers of the junior Class have charge of the junior Senior anque p cipal activity of the Sophomore officers is to see that Freshmen obey the rules and traditions OFFICERS Senior Class Ojicers: Charles johnson, President, Conrad Caldwell, Vice- ' ' ' Ch l President, Roy King, Secretary-Treasurer. junior Class Ojicers. ares -Ieter, Presidentg Marshall Wallace, Vice-Presidentg Raymond Crowe, Secre ' P 'd to B nnie tary-Treasurer. Sophomore Class Ojicers. Bert Hodges, resi en, e Edwards, Vice-President. Freshman Ojzicers: Hanford Robinson, Presi- dent, Guy l-larringon, Vice-Presidentg Dorothy Badger, Secretary-Treasurer. of the institution. ., v 1 .g,- E-1,.. Page 42 xo. ' -' 'f -' .3-,,..,,.y:..-1 ' --- ,f:,..f.., -H-2-f' , -1- 1 W A A we foci, -J-ig-Q 'Ely ti: Tw? -- '. ff? 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OQLULA l-IANNA Stillwater Education. JOSEPH HEBER1' Milton, La, Agriculture. BERNARD HESTON Granville, Ohio Science and Literature: Pi Kappa E '1 r Phi Beta Kappa: American Chiinlljal Society, NORlNE l-lowER Shamolin Pa. Science and Literature. A DOROTHY ADAMS Stillwater W,LL,A1t Science and Literatureg Kappa Alpha Agr Theta. , B M. FRANK J HANS ANDERSON Lalee enton, inn. Scie Science and Literatureg Chi Sigma! Grad- uatt uate Club, L F BATTLES Stillwater OMEE . . . 1, Educationg International Relations Club. Big xVALLACE BENSON I ndianapolis, Ind. HATTIE Science and Literature. HO! MAFUS BIRD Stillwater CHARLE CARL CLARK Stillwater Sei: Agricultureg Kappa Tau Pi. IRA LAC Agi HOWARD COOLEY Gage HORACE Agriculture. CO1 MARGARET DANIEL Eufaula EDFREE Commerce. Sci! LEWIS ELLIOTT H41Slir1g-Y AIP Science and Literature. ETHEL: Sci Page 44 l iv i Page 45 I pagg -H L I WILLIAM MIAMIESON Edmgnd Agricultural Economics. FRANK .IANSMA Morrison, Ill. Science and Litcraturcg Chi Sigmag Crad- uate Club. OMER IQENXVORTHY Depew Science and Literature: Scabbard and Bladeg Kappa Gamma Pig Chi Sigma. HATTIE LAND Wilburfgn Home Economics. CHARLES LARWOOD Wesiville Science and Literature. IRA LACAMP Gage Agriculture. HORACE NORMAN Durant Commerce. EDFRED SHANNON Durant Science and Literatureg Sigma Phi Epsilong Alpha Zeta. ETHEL SOWERS Stillwater Science and Literature. Page 45 LAVONA STURGEON Stigler Science and Literatureg Phi Omega Pi. RONALD WARREN Zion, Ill. Science and Literature. Luca' WOODHEAD .Siillwaier Education C. R. CLODFELTER Enid Education. HAROLD DEIVIARSI-I Cushing Science and Literatureg Wrestling. CARL FORD Quinlan Agricultureg Ag-X Clubg President Aggie Societyg Y. lvl. C. A.g Debate and Oratory. JOSEPH HUMBER Albany, Texas Engineering. MARVIN JUSTICE Stillwater Commerceg Scabbard and Blade. . MILLER PATTERSON S1illwater Science and Literaturcg O Clul3g Cross- Country, '26, 2 D 14 'Q' 1 . ng:::. 1 fi. 1 1 ' L .. , 4 .. ,A ., ' ., - ' -1 ..., , Q! , H !Y Senior Bench Page 46 I v I N 2-. ' . X., ,fw qi I I iii J i is N R l E l 1 N ii W Q W ,L-1 P., Wi :M TK rw QW XJ QR.. 1 xj K- Wfe V xl 'fl V-,X N. X, XX W 'g x 21 XX xv. 'NN P. fx XXI xx y. xv Pyfx R rx X' R, xg: X! w XX x x X X px 1 xx V: xv. Q xl K. X X X MX EX, K X , X 1 X nf xx, 'A 2 'I jlix 1 2552! SA! W,vV Mi ,M ffl ,,x Page 47 l l r w 1 Dage 46 V Jie, ,rl 'fl .fl Iwi---1 'lla P . f ,, l KVXIE VH ' X I ,' I A1 f ,fn .ff fl XA f A f ,f ,fa X, ,, , ff!! ,f A 'ffl ff 7f',f',f .V If X W 1 L4 ffl . J , ffl' , , , I f, ,' X ', ,' ,fy ,ffl l . 1 If V,, ffV.f'I1 J' I X' fs f J M fy, J ll Ei? ' ,J 1 ,2 Page 47 . ,' ,... f I ,, ,, , . ,,, M,. 'f ul F I U . : ,- .av ' 1: .13 ' 'G wi - -gg, -F Gi 2:f' , 3. Ji? , Q15 I,-.F ' ' 7:1 .' 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Ln., Q. :WN ... ,. 7.1712-2.Q'Q2,f,' 1,-.,,...xfggvifwfrwf--, .f...,faff.w..--,ffgz 'i.g.i..i -- 'W jf? ffm-'f -'f'- 'Xf 1'mi-ov,9.-gf,JI-.L4,1f f'.'-,.' -1.11ffffaz.ffQa15-'v- fzgpfl-17,-.,:i5 , 7iE-5F'f'7'?1 f'1'f '5f?f ff '- ' ' z 3'-4555 f'T'- ...',,.,Q',.j:T.lZ-f,'fini.' 'f 4-+1-3 A 1A:y f-258' 1 f'1 Q5,?':f -.ir:?'r 1:',-fe- -73'HfA-W. I f- : :'- J., f':.g.q1'Qt1 ' . , - '. ' .. ' , , ' AGRlCU LTURE i , 27. RICHARD CHELF Hayward Alpha Gamma Rhog Klod and Kernel Klubg Aggie Societyg Crop judging Team EXIERETT CLARK Mangum Farm Houseg Alpha Zetag Kappa Tau Pip Omega Literary Societyg Horticulture Clubg Y. IX4. C. A.: Aggie Societyg lnter- Club Contests. HUGH CLOUD McLand Pi Epsilon Pig Aggie Society. CARLTON COREIN Tishomingo Beta Theta Pig Alpha Zetag Block and Bridle Clubg Aggie Societyg lnternational Livestock judging Team: Track '27-'28-29. OTTO Cox Le,-,gpgh Sigma Mu Sigma: Alpha Zeta: Block and Bridle Clubg Aggie Society. 'XVILLIAM CROW'NOX'lpR Slillwglgr Scabbard and Bladei National Dairy Clubg Aggie Societyg Wrestling. XVACER GILBERT Hggfhwfk Rui Nexi Block and Bridle Clubg Aggie Societyg Wrestling. XVILLIAM HELMS Sfglglmly, Farm Housei Aggie Societyg Wrestling. EPHRIAM HIXEON Szillimfgr Farm l-louseg Alpha Zeta: Aggie Society. I WALTER F SENIORS Beta LESTER BACHMAN Deer Creek Bridle Farm Houseg A9310 Society' DONALD l' . Sigma GEORGE BOEVERS V Stillwater Aggie Aggie Societv: Poultry judging Teamg Y. M. C. A.g'Basket Ballg Football. EMERY -JA I Block BRYAN BRADY P O L- Enck tefflai ,- IQ T 'Q mega Iter- C.alA.:lBaseba1l: BSS- HENRY JE kent Ballg Aggie Society. 20325 I OLIVER BRENSING fgkedee OC Scabbard and Bladcg Tri-K Clubl A2316 WILLIAM Society. Faffr Club W. R. BROWN CWM' Aggie Society. ROBERT l . . Acac JOSEPH CUNNINGHAM Fairview Bridl Alpha Gamma Rhog Alpha Zetag Aggie Societyg Y. M. C. A. RALPH L Aggi- CLIFFORD CARBERRY Fairvalley Swm Kappa Tau Pig Klod and Kernel Klubg Aggie soeiefyg Y. M. c. A. gEARZIS AUBREY CASTLE TGIIOYIU Fool Dairy judging Teamg Aggie Society. ERNEST CLAUDE CHANCY Carter Aggie Society. Page 48 l ' Page 49 l F4 'E W , 4 fl M ff ia. t ? X fr 1 I ... 'X J ' , fi,,:1 Page 48 WALTER HODGDEN Enid Beta Theta Pi: 4-H Clubg Block and Bridle Clubg Ruf-Nexg Aggie Society. , DONALD HUBBELL Albuquerque, N. Mex. Sigma Mu Sigmag Horticulture Societyg W Aggie-Society. EMERY jAcoEs g . Warne, ' Block and Bridle Clubg Aggie Society: ln- , ternational Livestock judging Team. It ' HENRY ENNINGS Wgwghg ' J . K :Scabbard and Bladeg Rifle Teamg1Aggie. - Society., V g WILLIAM KIRCH Y Welgfon Farm Houseg Alpha Zetag Ag-X Clubg O 'Clubg Track '27-'283 Aggie Society. ROBERT LIVENGOOD - Man5he5ter Acaciag Scabbard and Bladeg Block and Bridle Clubg Aggie Society. RALPH LONG ' Dover ' Aggie Societyg Block and Bridle Clubg Swimming Team. EARL LOWE V Wagoner Alpha Gamma Rhog Aggie Societyg Aggie Football. Wagoner ERNEST LOWE Alpha Gamma Rhog Tri-K Clubg Aggie Society. Page 49 LAWRENCE MASSENGALE Boswell Farm Houseg Alpha Zetag Aggie Societyg Ruf-Nexg Ag-X Clubg Baseball '27-'28. CLYDE MCWHORTER Headrick Alpha Gamma Rhog Ag-X Clubg Aggie Society. ARTHUR MEYER .Stillwater Farm Houseg Alpha Zetag Kappa Tau Pig Phi Kappa Phig Aggie Societyg Horticulture Club. Mooreland HAROLD MILES Farm Houseg Alpha Zetag Aggie Societyg Y. lvl. C. A.g Editor Student Hand Book '28. SCOTT IVlooRE Stillwater Sigma lvlu Sigmag Aggie Society. ERNEST MUELLER Stillwater Sigma Mu Sigmag .Alpha Zetag Aggie Societyg National Dairy Club. ' Goltry O. A. lVl.3 C. 4-l-I Clubg Block and Bridle Clubg Aggie Society. DELLIS NELSON Oklahoma City WILLARD NORTHRIP Alpha Gamma Rhog HO Clubg Aggie So- cietyg Block and Bridle Clubg NVrestling. WILLIAM PARKER I-Iermessey Alpha Zetag HO Clubg Track Team '26- '27-29. IXXV FAIRBANKS TRYON Wellsion National Dairy Clubg Aggie Societyg Rifie Team. CLAUDE WALLIS Magnolia Aggie Society. ACLEN WEBB Howe Kappa Tau Pig Glce Clubg Omega Literary Soeietyg Aggie Society. WARNER WEEMS Slillwozer Aggie Societyg lntermural Golf. CHAS. D. WI-IITEI-IORN Wagoner Aggie Societyg Scabbard and Bladeg Ruf- l'1flex3kBlOck and Bridle Clubg NVreStlingg rac . EUGENE XVILEY ,Sgillwglef Aggie Societyg Dairy judging Teamg National Dairy Club. KARL WILANTT Oklahoma City Aggie Societyg Block and Bridle Clubg International Livestock judging Team. QUENTIN XVILLIAMS Mughal! Beta Theta Pig Alpha Zetag Pi Kappa Deltag Kappa Tau Pig O Clubg Block and Bridle Club 3 Aggie Society 3 Y. M. C. A. 3 International Livestock judging Team '28g Cross-Country '273 Track '27-'28-'ZQQ ln- ternational Debate '28-'ZQQ Dcbateg Red- skin '29g junior lX4ember Board OI Puhlica- tions '27-'28, EDGAR XVILLIAMS Mamhall Aggie Society. WARD PERRYMAN Q Mangum Sigma Mu Sigmag Block and Bridle Clubg Aggie Society! Stock Judging Team- VVellslon A. C. PETERMANN Alpha Gamma Rhog Alpha Zetap Block and Bridle ClubgAggie Society 3 4-l-I Clubg Inter- national Livestock judgi1'lS.T62m1 Student Senate '28-'29g CrOpS Judging Team- l-IAROLD RODABAUOI-I Nofbome Aggie Society. HOWARD ROY Hillsdale Farm I-Iouseg Alpha Zeta 3 Rui'-Nexg Track '28-'29g O Club. SAM SHEEI-IAN Collinsville Alpha Gamma Rhog National Dairy Clubg Aggie Societyg Dairy judging Team. GEORGE SMITH Chicka-Yha Aggie Society. FLOYD SMITH Stillwater Aggie Societyg Y. lvl. C. A. 3 Trackg National Dairy Clubg Dairy Product Judging Team. EARL SMITH Chiclzasha Aggie Societyg Cross-Country Track. JAMES STEEL Afdm0f9 Aggie Societyg Omega Literary Societyg National Dairy Clubg Y. M. C. A. I Page 50 I I 4z PER LYIS THC EDv j. E WIL HEI: Joi-r ROE If F I B I' n n J i u I 4 I Page 51 LUTI. ton me Yale ille sha lter sha Lore JUNIORS PERCY ZIBE1-L Holton, Kans. Aggie Society. LYNN BEARD Snydw- Farm l-louseg Alpha Zetag Aggie Society. THOMAS BERRY ,Sgillwagef Sigma Nug Aggie Society. EDXVARD BOOTHE Cordell Aggie Society. ' J. B. BOXVERS Amber Ruf-Nexg Aggie Society. WILLIAM BRANDLEY El Reno Ruf-Nexg NVrestling '29. l-IERMAN BROMLEY Sentinel Aggie Societyg Block and Bridle Clubg Basket Ball. JOHN CALBERT Kenekick Aggie Societyg Ruf-Nex. ROBERT CALHOUN Gobela Farm Houseg Alpha Zetag Kappa Tau Pig Omega Literary Societyg Block and Bridle Clubg Track' 283295 Cross-Country' 27528. Page 50 -IZ Page 51 E l PETE CASS Aggie Society. KENNETH CORBETT Aggie Society. ROY DAMRON Kaniwa Nash Ardmore Alpha Gamma Rhog Aggie Societyg Y. M. C. A.g O. A. M, C.g 4-H Club. HARLEY DANIEL Aggie Society. RAYMOND DEAN Stillwater Sudan, Texas Sigma Nug Aggie Societyf WILLIAM DEAN Claude, Texas Beta Theta Pig Aggie Society. RAYMOND EATON Aggie Society. JOHN EBERSOLE Aggie Society. DICK FISHER Alpha Gamma Society. Perkins Goodwell Wellston Rhog Glee Clubg Aggie l I l MAURICE HONVARD I-Ieadrick Acaciag Aggie Society. WILSON HUNT Wann Aggie Society. BERT l-lUTcHERsoN Garber Sec.-Treas. junior Classg Block and Bridle Clubg Aggie Society. CLARENCE HUMPHREY Duncan Sigma Mu Sigmap Ruf-Nexg Aggie Society. CHARLES JETER Copan Alpha Gamma Rhog Pi Epsilon Pig Pres. junior Class '28-293 Pres. Sophomore Vigilants '27-'28g Aggie Societyg Block and Bridle Glub, JOHN JOHNS Quinlan Alpha Gamma Rhog Aggie Society. JOE JOHNSON Altus 4-I-I ClubL Aggie Societyg FRANCES JONES Gainesville, Texas Zeta Tau Alphag Aggie Society. IVTARSHALL JORDAN Custer City Pi Epsilon Pig Block and Bridle Glubg Aggie Societyg Wrestlingg Livestock judg- Ing. JOSEPH FREY Chickasha Alpha Gamma Rhog Alpha Zetag Block and Bridle Glub3Agg1C Society. CHARLES GARDNER Quinlan Alpha Gamma Rho 3 Block and Bridle Cleibl I Dairy Judging Teamg Livestock judging Team., BRYAN GENT Aggie Society. if ' Hobart H ,GILMER HANKINS Af Aloka Alpha Gamma Rhog Block and Bridle Clubg Aggie Society. PAUL l-lARRINcToN r Depew Farm House. Footballg Track. CLIFFORD HATCHER Stillwater f Acaciag Block and Bridle, Clubg Ruf-Nexg V Football '28. CARROLL l'lAYTER Aggie Society. l-IOMER HIXSON Farm l-louse: Alpha Zetag Basket Ball '28-'29, CHARLES l-looAN Alpha Gamma Rhog International Live- stock judging Team. Quinlan V .Stillwater Clinton Page 52 CLAI2 I 4 GUYA I WM. YOTTC FRE , BEN Wu ELI. CLA 'fs 2 Eh 5 5 , , W x 56 . , 6 faqs Page I 1. 'I f -z Q LU 31 n . 27' 'fl L , 4 S 1 1 1 I Page 52 CLARENCE KINGERY Garber Alpha Gamma Rhog Block and Bridle Clubg Aggie Society.- GUY KINCANNON Oluslee Ruf-Nexg Aggie Societyg Y. M. C. A.: Track '28. WM. H. KOSANKE Lone Wolf Aggie Society, Orro KRAUSSE f K K D0145LUlS Aggie Societyg Iritermural Basket Ball. ' Y . FREDDIEK LECRONEC . g ' Halma Alpha Zetag Aggie Society. A BEN LUMPKIN Cowefg Sigma Nug Board of Publications '28-'29g Aggie Society. WILLIAM MCASKILL Headrick Acaciag O. A. M. C.g 4-H Clubg Aggie Society. Llsi-IA MCCOLLUM Supply . E Alpha Gamma ,Rhog Aggie Society. CLAFLKE MOORE Dewey Alpha Gamma Rhog Aggie Societyg Aggie Football. l i i l 1 Q Page 53 EARL NELSON Goltry Alpha Gamma Rhog O. A. M. C.3 4-H Clubg ' Aggie Society. K ' josepu Ooorq' A Amber Farm Houseg Aggie Societyg National Dairy Club. WILBER PARRISH Glenfve Aggie Society. FLAVEL PERRY WCll2rl00 Aggie Society. Q MAX PITCHER Drumright Chi Betag Aggie Society. K ROBERT Porrs Grandfield Ruf-Nexg Aggie Society. GEORGE PRINCE V Brisrow Aggie Society. BRUCE REY OkItll'lOr71G Cily Chi Betag Aggie Society. CARROLL R1DcwAY Hunter Farm Houseg Kappa Tau Pig Omega Liter- ary Societyg Aggie Society. I SOPHOMORES CLARENCE V. HYNING E. A. WVARNER Dom bey Perry Chi Betag Student Senate '28, ROBERT YOUNG Stillwater Farm House. CLARENCE ANDERSON Carney EVERETT BAUMAN Perry FOREST B. BEALL Nash MALCOLM BEESON Stillwater ELMER W. BRILLHART Hobart RAYMOND BRYSON Marshall JAMES BULLOCK Stillwater BOYD BURGESS Seminole CLARENCE BURCH Oluglee RAYMOND R. BURROUGH Oklahoma City RALPH D. 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Louis WILLIAMS Tulsa Alpha Rho Chig Ruf-Nexg Basket Ball '28-'29 JOHN ZUMVVALT Frederick Sigma Taug A. S. C. Eg Engineeringg Footba1l'28-'Z9. Page 66 RoY B Ac Ti T1 Bc ' Be DONAL Y. ORZA I ROBER Sci DARRE RALPH VELDO Er CLAYTC ROBER' Ka t ra Page 67 ROY BLAcicB1RD Henryetza Acaciag Student Senate '27-283 Secretary'- Treasurer Student Senate '28-Q93 Secrctarv- Treasurer lvlcns Panhellenic Councilg Board of Publications '28-'29g Rifle Teamg ' Baseball A28-'29, DONALD BOLLINOER Tglilqina Y. M. C. A. ORZA BOYER Cleveland ROBERT BRAMBl-E Miami Scabbarcl and Bladeg Rui-Nex. DARRELL BRANT Ralston RALPH BRADSHAW Oklahoma City Arkansas City, Karts. VELDO BREWER Engineering Societyg A. S. C. E. CLAYTON BRIGGS Okmulgee ROBERT BROOKS Little Rock, Ark. Kappa Kappa Psig Band '28-'29g Orches- , tra '28-'20, Page 67 RAY BROWN Engineering Society. PAUL BROXVNING ELMO BRUNER Alpha Rho Chi. GLEN BRYANT Band '28-29. STANsE1.L BYERS Ruf-Nex. IAN CALDWELL Acacia. GLENN CARR Lamont ' Bri slow Oklahoma City Jonesboro, Ark. Ardmore ' Stillwater Shawn ee Sigma Nug Engineering Society. GLENN CASE Blackwell Omega Kappa Niig Engineering Society. ROBERT CLOUD Sigma Chig Pi Epsilon Pi. Stillwater .A .-- ., ., , , RAY FRAZIER Blackwell Engineering Societyg A. S. C. E. OSCAR FRIEDEMANN Stillwater , Engineering Society. CHARLES FRYE Tulsa Engineering Society D. and O. Club. ROBERT GRAF Shawnee Omega Kappa Nu. ALBERT HABER Edmond ROBERT I-IALFAST Avang Sigma Phi Epsilong Football '28-'Z9g O Club. NVXLIJAM HAREER Chigkgsha Acacia: Alpha Rho Chig Seabbard and Bladeg Engineering Societyg Architectural Societyg Redsliin '28-'29. CURTIS HARRIS Vwden PI-IILIP l'lAYNlE 5l511,w,c, RAYMOND CONVAN A. S, C. E. XVlLLlAM CURTIS J. D. DAVIS Alpha Rho Chi. EARL DENNING lVlURL DERvAoE Omega Kappa Nu. SAM DEWITT Sigma Chi 1 A. S. C. Eg Baseball '28-'29, LAWRENCE DRONEERGER CLAY ELLIS 'THOMAS EVANS Shawnee j enks Oklahoma City Oklahoma City Medford Pond Creek Engineering Society: ' Billings Shawnee Chandler Page? 63 , 1 f. .K 11,7 li, I 1 ' I K1 Il., . ig We l lil lil' il lr.. if. r, ia! l I 'I li l. il ll ll ll ' Q, ill l wi li l MH' A' 1 ld Ii fir I I 1, L, li ,,..,.F ...I I 4.5 l f Xxl K-if 5 Q2 ,All ix X. I Nr 3.x-yt iX Q NF I X X. IX I I I Ni , l Xxil , ulxxixf! ZX XI IW , xl PAQ ix i 'N 'XX Y. XS . , X' m N yi XX' klX'l .lx lil .li -XI 2' --II, T A i . . 2 i . . l Ii l l Q . l in IMAXWE 1 I Kal l li ' ll lVlARTIN 3 5, Sigi i I' Soc l l l ll Q PAUL I-I l 'Lar l ,Q ' A.E 1 li I 1 TED HO l - V Sigi l AVALTER I I A 55531 l . 29. T I ALFRED N 1 Eng - Swi , .GEORGE DICK JI Kay I3 j:F.K gli 5Sigi I I l l l l 3 a Page ev MAXWELL HEDGES Fgffgand Kappa Tauipig Engineering Society. MARTIN HENDRICKSON A Kflflgfg Sigma Tau: A. l. E. -E.g Engineering Society. PALL HENDERSON In X V V U Szillwager Lambda ,Chi Alphaglj Pi Epsilon Pig A. S. C. E. TED HDNEA' V if .VHUTFQI1 Sigma Chip Basepall '28-'29.b ' XVALTER Hoss ' ' l . L Sa11cl,Springs C Sigma Tau: Kappa KappaPsi3 Band '28- Y 29. ALFRED HOWELL K - Snyder Engineering Society 3 Football '28-'29g R Swimming '28-'29 GEORGE HUDGINS Chiclzaaha Dicx .IEWELL . Erick Kappa Kappa Psig Band '28-'29. . J F. KAYS , Birbb Sigma Phi Epsilong Ruf-Nex. Page 69 ANDREW liEY FLOYD ICINC ROLLA l4ING ' W. E. l'Ql'l'CHENS SAM KEIM A. S. C. E. HARRY KRAMP Chi Beta. LAVERNE LAKE Chi Betag Ruf-Nexg Wrestling CLOIS LARGE RAYMOND LOVELADY Chandler ' Shawnee Fort cbbb N Stillwater Walters Okeene Stillwater '28-'29. Oklahoma City Shawnee 1f.:v,,, , .,, ,.-.Z-A r. ... ...Q--...,, i, 1 DURWARD MCMAI-ION Pocasset KENNETH METCALF Forgan IVAN MILLER Shawnee Alpha Sigma Deltag Engineering Societyg Band. PHILIP MILLER Sfillwaler JOE MORRIS I-Igywood EARLY NEAL FI, Sill ROY NELSON Haileyville Engineering Sccietyg and Oratory Club. ALEX NELSON Band. ELTON PATTERSON A. l. E. Eg Debate Stillwater Oklahoma City Kappa Sigmag Engineering Societyg Ruf- NCXS Bandg Freshman Footballg En- gineering Football. Oklahoma Cily ORLIN LYONS 1 Epsilong Baseball '28- 29g Sigma Phi Engineering Football. l'l0XVARD lVlANN Mffilfslff Lambda Chi Alphai Sigma Tau. PERRY MARLEY Kf'13JGShf'f Billings . PAUL MATTI-IIESEN Omega Literary Society: Engineering SO- eiety: A. I, E. E.3Y. M. C. A. l..OYD MATHIS Beaver I CAROL IXACCOY Billings TED MCCUISTON Perry Chi Beta: Kappa Kappa Psig Band: Glee Club. SHIRLEY MCCLURE Yukon VERNON MCKISSICK Barzlesville Scabbard and Bladeg Rui-Nex. Page 70 A' HIBBARI Sigi E, Puri l'lOWAR ' -Sig f' Soc ,JOHN . En WILBUI Sig E. BRUCE HARRY CARL I OI WILLII I H 1 u s Q l I I 1 .. F Page 71 I... ,.... . V-. -....,... u.....,.. ................-.-,-..-.q.,. . ...-....., i ' .. ,..--- I-IIEBARD PEEBLES Oklal, Sigma Chip Scabbard and Blade. Uma City E. PUTMAN Carmen HCXVARD SHIRLEY A ggilfwale, T .Sigma Taui' ,Chi Sigma: Engineering Society j A Band. -JOHNHSIFFERD f Ne-wliifk . Engineering Soeiety. WYILBUR SLEMMER Blggkwgll Sigma Taug Engineering Societyg A. l. E. E. BRUCE SMITH Perry HARRY STALCUP Anllers Anadarlw CARL STEELE Omega Kappa Nug Engineering Society. WILLIAM STROUP Stillwater Page 71 TED SWAN Oklahoma C ily Engineering Societyg A. I. E. E. DEAN TONNEHILL ROBERT TATE lVlAYNARD TEACUE Kappa Tau Pig Drumriglit Roosevelt M angum Scabbarcl and Blade, ANDREW TEAGUE Eldorado WILEUR TINKHAM Oklahoma City Alpha Rho Chig Pi Epsilon Pi. ELTON TURPEN Tvnlwwd CARL VOTAW Holdenville Alpha Rho Chi. Stringlown HENRY XVALKER A. S. M. E.g Engineering Society I f?lZw,:,. H J SOPHOIVIGRES IRA BAUCHMAN ' Ponca City EDWARD A. BEASLEY Bartlesville CLOYD S. BEAR Hitchcock GRANVILLE BECK Stillwater CLYDE V. BENSON Guthrie GLEN BILYEU Stillwater ROBERT BONHAM Sapuipa ERMON BOYD Shawnee IVIERLE C. BRADY Pawnee HAROLD BROWN Sapiilpa PLENY E. BROWN Stillwater GRADY BURLISON Fairview CHYXS. A. BLISIQEL Tulsa THEODORE Cv. CALLAWAY Lawton ALFRED F. CAMERON Ffeflefick TOM CHAPMAN Sulphur PAUL R. XVARREN Ponca City Engineering Society. VIRGII. W. WVEST Kiowa Sigma Mu Sigmag Engineering Society. JIMMIE T. WVILLIS Anadarko' I Lambda Chi Alpha. I EMMETT C. XVILSON , Enid f T Engineering Society. PERRY N. WII.EY Stillwater ' 'A Engineering Society. ' Bristow ALTOISI T. WOOD Engineering Society GORDON AMES. JR. Lambda Chi Alpha 1 RICHARD M. ASHLEY Engineering Society. ROBERT E, BATES Engineering Society. Oklahoma City Engineering Society, Blackwell Guthrie Page 72 f' ,- Z... Er? A x I X2 J fx .-X Y X X IL 'x ,- B LET- '13 'F ,K Gskasl- Rtssf ia? 3 t Q , Lai Pvgz 73 .eq -A-I-H-'Il-1 A..--A - H- 'ff'---H 'A - nf- '- -f--A-----.-1 -..-.-...-...,........,........--..,,N, ,,, , , ' ,YV-- ' 'f ' 'A 'T r 1--- -1. -- - -- '- -'-.rf- nz' --- -1.4-A , -Q4--4' LAWRENCE L, CHAPMAN Oklahoma City 'BERNARD CLAY Duncan X EDMOND H. CLAIIK Cushing IQENNETH CLARK Slillivaler ELMEPCCLINK 'N W - Hominy , WILLIAM E..CI.oYEs T Harmon A I . VEVEFRETTYTXV. COATS V V ,Cleveland RGBDRTC COMES, ' V .Y M5Ale5lgf MELVILLE J. COPELAND Alexl ESTEL COUNTS Newkirk GEO. VJ. COWAN Wetumka . LYNN S. COX Tulsa GERALD P. CBAXVFQRD Broken Arrow A RUSSELL C. DAVIDSON Bartlewille T I-IARRY.W. DEYARMETT , Tulsa ' JASPER GQ DENNIS - ' Blair Page 73 EUGENE DIEI-IR Oklahoma City FRED S. DEWEL Muskogee - NORVELL DISCH Maud- ! DONALD DITTO Tonkawa HASKELL DOBBS M inco THOS. B. DONOVAN 'Oklahoma City R. C. DOUGLAS Kingston GEORGE R. DOWNEN Meeker GLEN M. DREW Lawgon VIRGIL D. DRUMMOND Tulsa CECIL DUNHAM Nash ARCI-IIE W. DUNLAP Tipton XVILLA DUICHER Anadarkv BOB FISHER 011lal1OmG Cily RECTOR FITTS Muskogee IVIURRAY D. ETHERTON ' Stillwater ' l FLOYD C. FORBES CHANDLER FOSTER PAUL H. FOSTER CLAIR FUTHEY EMORY F. CARD JAMES GEORGE DODSON O. GIVENS - PAUL F. GLENDENVING W. A. GOWINS ROY GREEN JOE HARDEY JAMES D. HARPER WALTER E. HART ' DALE HENDERSON BILL D. HENKE JOE M. HENDRICICSON Kansas City ' Chickasha Muskogee Ponca City -V Orienta Oklahoma City Mangum Y Stillwater Stigler ' Claremore Tulsa Wright City Laverne Cashing Elk City Boynton RANGE HILDRETH Fairview DEE M. HIPP Gotebo GEORGE HUDSON Stillwater EARLE M. HUGHES Stillwater EDWIN C. HUGHES Stillwater OTTO HUMBLE Stillwater BEVERLY ROYLE HUSSEY Olzlahoma City THOMAS J. HUTCHINSON Quinlan MELVIN JABARA Kiefer JAMES JACRMAN Dawson ' VICTOIK E. JENKINS Macomb LEE JONES Ttmlwwa CARL JORDAN Enid ALLEN P. KEALIHER I-lglma EARL F, KELSO Heavgnef lVl.ALVlN F. IQNACK Qglgon Page 74 r H5537 I D.AX'E T Ox fv- :rx LE-:Lv YE. CARDS i WIT.: BC ROBERT 1 JPAL1' I .ALLI C1 JACK B. I VICTOR C. EN M E I X1 Page 75 I l l ma- ..... .f. I. . .,.. ... ...,. .........-..-. -..,-,, . ' . ' ' 'A' - '- - -- -f-. ,.,.... . ----A-.,,,T. ,.,I,.,g:J,-- HUBERT C. LAIRD DAVE N. LEAVERTON THOMAS M. LUMLY FRED R. LYNCH 1' LEON E. MCCORMACI4 GARDNER'A. MCGAHEN W V WILLIAM N. RAARTINO ' 'i'SCOE1'LFKRi.ilVlILLER - ROBERT Ii.IVIOBLEY PAUL L. MOORE Y ALLISON NICHOLAS CLAIR E. OOLE JACK B. OSMER Ada Fairfax Stillwater Pocassel - Brisiow I I ' Haileyvillel' - ,Muskogeer Tulqa Comanche Oklahoma City Kendrick Oklahoma C ily Eldorado, Kans. VICTOR PEDERSON Oklahoma City C. M. PEIFER Stillwater MELVIN J. PETERSON Wyanel, Ill Page 75 NVALTER POTTS NVAYNE RADER L. B. RANDOLPH EUGENE R. REED CHESTER REEMES LINDEN J. RICHARDS HUGH RILEY GRADY ROARK ELLIOTT L. ROBINSON Fl. Reno V Oklahoma City Webb City Tulsa Stillwater Higgins, 'Texas O, Okemah Oklahoma City Oklahoma City LOYD L. ROBERTSON Slillwalfr BRYAN G. RUSSELL Kaw Cily WM. HENRY SANFORD ' Tulsa ARNOLD SAWALLISCH El RGHO LOYD A. SCANLAND LOWS Beach, Cal- OLDRY SEDENKA Pfaglfe LAWRENCE M. SHADINGER Oklahoma City HUGH L. THOMAS PERRY B. TRIBEEY LLOYD N. WADDILL HAROLD C-. WVADDILL JAMES W. XVALKER MARY ELAINE XVANNER CEO. C. WARD E. C. NVARKENTIN RICHARD C. WEBB KARL XVIENAND WALLACE E. WILLIAMS CARL L. WILLIAMS THTXDDEUS XVILSON THOS. NVILLIAMS HOMER VVYOODS DON WOODYARD T Lawton Rush Springs Stillwater Stillwater Weluoka Tulsa S I il lwater Geary Anadarlzo Van Buren, Ark. Duncan Aline Enid Oklahoma City Harrah Stillwater RUSSELL SHANNON RICHARD C. SHEPLEY HLIBERT I. SHORT HAROLD SHORT CLARENCE SIGLE VICTOR SIMPSON RAYMOND SMIKA IVIARINE L. SMITH CARL H. SMITH LAXVRENCE R. SMITH A ' HARRY E. STONE JACK STRONG BAILEY S. STUART PAT SWIGART NAARVIN H. THOMAS TATTJM L. THOMAS Hugo Hominy Pawnee Oklahoma City Clinton Stillwater ' ,Shawnee S Mulhall Stillwater Gray Tulsa Hydro ' Tarlton Sharon Blackwell ' Bradley JAMES W SAMUEI PH IL Bc LESLIE F JACK E ' JETH GE CECIL L. A fWM. F. MIL1 'AM LEO. R. E CHAPLI A K CARI ' OT Page 76 I TX! PC1ge77 'Q- .-L-ur-Jal ..... -- AW. .... ...,.... .. ...,,........-.,- - ' ' ' 'T- 'T--- H P-W . --. -- - - --Q-, ,-,-M. ...,.,,-4 ,1,.., A1n,f- l A I l l I , FRESHMAN JAMES XVRIGHT SAMUEL N. WYCOEE Pl-IILLIP ALLISON BOE ANDERSON LESLIE F. ANSON JACK E. BAIPQD JETHRO BANKS C GEORGE BETH. ' CECIL L. BENNETT . WM. F. BENNETT MILTON E. BERG XIVTARION BERGER - LEO. R. BIGGERSTAEF CHAPLIN E. BILLS A T CARLOS C. BLOUNT f OTTO P. BOBO Oklahoma City Tulsa Westville Enid Tryon Excelsior Springs, Mo. ,V 'DeQueen, Arkf Ingersoll Frederick, Barllesville Oklahoma 'City Medford Oehelata , Tulsa A i Roswell, N. NI, 'Yi 'Oklahoma City Page 77 PAUL BODENHEIMER HOWARD J. BOLLINGER MELVIN JL BOND GLENN BORDNVELL WAYNE BRADFORD MELVIN BRILLI-IART ART BRITTAN HARVEY BULLOCK WM. L. 'BURKES KENNETH BURNS JOI-IN BUSH C. W. CAMPBELL HONVARD CLINE DEAN A. CHASE XVALTER C. CI-IESSMORE BRUCE CODE Tulsa 1 Tal ih ina ' Shawnee f Heavener Tyra, Kans. ' T Hobar! Enid Stidham Wetumka Woodward Oluslee Shawnee Drumrighl Tulsa Sumner Kingsmill, Texas f X, nf ff X, J' X. ,fy f f , f ,f If , , f, X, , ff ,X if ED DOUOHTY JOHN DRAIQE ROBERT W. DUNCAN GORDON DYMOND HENRY DoLEzAL P. K. DOBBINS CHARLES EVANS Woodford Cromwell Oklahoma City Wewoka Yukon Oklahoma City Brownwood , Texas J. C. FAILING Garber RALPH FAULCONER Frederick DELMOR FERGUSON Spiro CLARK FIELD ' A40rrl50n JUAN E. FLINT Claremore WILL E. FORD Chglsga QRVILLE L. FOXVLER Tulsa CALVIN C. FOWLER 'pyon VALTON GARRETT ,Seminole ROBERT COCRRILL Quinlan ARTHUR COLLINS Welblmlw LOREN CONNELLY CU-Slliflg LEROY COOPER FL Gibwfl JACK CORY Wyalonga RAYMOND B. CRABS Perkins ARLIE B. CRITES Afdm0f0 GEORGE D. BREXVER HHHHGSSCS' ELTON COLLIN Guymfm CHESTER DAVIS Oklahoma City ROY E. DAVIS - Stillwater FRANKLIN DAVIDSON Pawnee GEORGE DELTON Muskogee FRANK DILLINOHAM Enid FABRAIN DODCEN Wright City JOHN DONAOHY Pawnee Pug 78 'JCE T. C RAYMC LEO W 1 CLIFFORi FRED ' CAR f R RICHARI THOM. ADF E L. C. I-L I-IOWA ME A I .JOE T. GASKILL RAYMOND GATEXVOOD LEO H, GILLE XVILBUR GOLEY CLIFFORD M. GOODART FRED W. GRAY CARL S. SPLJRGEON ROBERT P. GRIFFIN RICHARD GROTJOHN THOMAS F. l'lAIFLEY ADRAIN HALE EUGENE HAMMONS I., C. HANAN HOWARD HANKS MERRELL F. HARDS ALLEN C. HARRELL Shown ee Perry Wetum ka Perry Oklahoma City Broken Bow ' Carter Frederick Webb City Ponca City Stillwater Quinton Big Cabin Morris Salina, Kans. Vinita Page 7 9 KENNETH D. HANVMAN HERBERT R. HANVKINS HERBERT HEMPHILL A. F. HOBBS DONALD HOLCOMB ELZA HOLLEY ' ALBERT HOM GEORGE HOUSTON GEORGE E. HONVELL GEORGE HUFFMAN FOREST INGRAM HENRY IRETON OSCAR G. IRWIN DON S. JACKSON ALXIIN jENI4INS CARL JOHNSON Plallsburg, Mo. Roosevelt Tryon Britton Okmulgee Oluslee Yukon Sulphur Elmer Purcell M cAlesler Chichasha Depew Lone WUU Hollis Roswell, N. M. LLOYD LOMBERT LOY MQALLISTER XVATSON lXflCCI.URE ALVIS L, MCGEE TALMAGE lVlCNEXV ROBERT' MCPI-IERSON DAL.E MCCLUNO ARLEY MAY JUNIOR MAXEY MELROSE A. IVIARKXVELL ROBERT MARRLUND HOMER IVIATHEXVS CLOYCE MASTIN FRANCIS L. MARTINDALE CLARENCE C. IVIICHEL EDMUND C. MILLER Los Angeles, Cal. Wagoner Roek I sl and Frederick Oklahoma Cily McAlester Mangum Yukon Shawnee Oklahoma City Tulsa Wazzkomis XVelurnka XVaynoka Kendrick Stillwater ORVILLE KELLY GUY L. KEYSER RALPH H. IQINSEY LESTER H. KIRBY B. B. KOLB EDWARD J. KUBIC ' LADA KUCERA KENNETH LANHLEY GLISTAII J. LAUEI-IAN CRAXVFORD LEE ROBERT E. LEE RUDOLPI-I LEIGHTON 'A WESLEY LESTER, JR. DAVID LEVY RPILPH LEWIS f Y 1 ,IOSEPI-I W. LEY Tulsa J ones Okmulgee Ponca Ci ly Orlando Pond Creek Prague Glenpool Ames Pawnee I dabel Wfelch Fort Reno Tulsa f Cromwell V V Devol Page X0 FRANK MIL GEORGE I DWIGH ELVI E. D. MON' THOS. D. JAY N WIL LOYD NASI- ,IAMES B CLYDE CHA ROSALIE F RAY PAI XVALT PAL Page 81 A ,..., Af-ff-.-..,........,,, 4 ' T 'H --H - --- -1-1----,...-...,, .,.--.,,.,.,, k M Mmm-F v--- H - M g I ' -A - -- - -1 .-.f..,u.- we ..,,dl., I- '-,L3P,1 FRANK MILLER Mangum GEORGE L. MILLER Canlon DNVIGHT M. MITCHELL Nowala ELVIS MOORE Drumnght E. D. MONTGOMERY Enid THOS. D. MURPHY Oklahoma Ciiy JAY MOSSHAMMER ,Siiliwagef WILLIAM MOEIR El Reno LOYD NASH Sparks JAMES B. NORTH Geary CLYDE G. OLIVE Heavener CI-IAS, J. OLIVER I-Ieavener ROSALIE PRICE Dallas, Texas RAY PARTRII:-GE Tulsa XVALTER T. PAYNE Stillwater PAUL J. PEARSON San juan, N. M. Page 81 W. M. PERRY Sulphur HELENE PETERSON Tulsa R. L. PEDDY Ardmore JACK PFISTER Tulsa FRANCIS A. PIERCE Oklahoma City WALTER PRIMM Meeker MERL M. PRIVETT Picher ROBERT PUGH Lawton JIM POLK Seminole THOMAS PRITCHETT Fort Cobb XVILLIAM A. RASURE Oklahoma City PAUL R. RATLIFF Burbank R. B. RICHEY Tulsa J, C, RIDGE Greenfield MURRIEL G. ROBINS Foyil WILLIAM M. ROBINSON Oklahoma City - 1... . ., - , R. B. SMITH THORNTON J. SMITH DUANE SMITH XVADE W. SMITH ROLAND SMITH WILLARD A. SPEARS LEROY A. STEWART LYLE E. STRICKLER RICHARD SULLIVAN ERNEST SHOCK JOHN R. SHAFFER ROY P. SPOWART WILLIAM D. THOMPSON ALFRED VAUOHN PRICE R. VINCENT TED J. VOGLE Cushing Braman Cleveland M inco Wetumka Sallisaw Oklahoma City Enid Okmulgee Oklahoma City -Sapulpa Oklahoma City Oklahoma City Tipton Stillwater Snyder HARRY RAZZELL BRYON F. REMAKLUS RUTH D. ROBUCH W. T SALISBURY, JR. BERT SAMPSON RONALD O. SAVAGE BEN W. SEWELL CONRAD L. SCHRETNER JOHN E. SCROCOS RICHARD SCHWAB WALTER SHARP WILLIAM F. SHEPARD PERRY W. SHAFFER DOUGLAS SIMMONS TEARL SINCLETARY VERLE A. SMITH Nowata Drurnright Oklahoma City Ardmore Gould Chandler Tulsa Manitou Green field El Reno Snyder Frederick Chandler Cleveland Marlow Stillwater Page 82 ELMER W. ENOS H WALT ELI NVILFORD SHERMA MILI EL JAMES W CLYDE BUS XXI VICTOR 1 JAMES JAN I I Page 83 YA - -- -A - A .... 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'QV , mnwmagqmmmwgvwmwwf. ,E -, - - HOME EC ONOMICS BEULAH FAYE HARRIS Altus Chi Omcgag Pcpperg Home Economics Club. THELMA HASEY Stillwater Home Economics Club. JUANITA I-IAWORTH Stillwater Omicron Nug Home Economics Club, FERN HAXTON Gotebo Phi Omega Pig Home Economics Club. RUTH I-IOLTZCLAW Sapulpa Beta Phi Alphag NV. A. A. SARAH LOU l'lOPKlNSON Miami Kappa Deltag Womanis Panhcllcnic Home Economics Club, ORILLA HUDIEURO .Siillwafef Pi Zeta Kappa. LUCILLE lSENHAR'l'. Blaclqwgll Kappa Phig Chi Delta Phi, liATHRYN JOHNSON Helena Chi Omegag Panhcllcnicg Forragucrrc. SENIORS MARY ANDERSON Delphi, Ind' Chi Omegag Pi Kappa Dcltag D. and O. Club, IRENE BALLARD Stillwater INA THELMA BIBY Rfeflmg Home Economics Clubg W. C. Ag Kappa Phi. C-lee Club! Y- OPAL BURTON Rvmvelf Home Economics Club. LUCY JANE CHEATHAM WGfwiCk LILLIAN CA1.LisON Alva Pi Kappa Sigma. MARY DIEHL Stillwater JOYCE l:ILLIl:lC-AME Holtville, Calif. Home Economics Clubg Y. W. C. A. MARIE I-IANKS Geary Page 86 Stillwater BERNicE JONES Phi Omega Pi? Kappa Phi Q Home Economics Club. NELLIE KNIGHT gtiU,L,ale, Kappa Phi. GLADYS lVlARSHALL -jejwson CORA MAE GLASSCOCK gfglgwale, CAROLINE IVIANNSCHRECK Anadqrlw Phi Omega Pig 4-H Collegiate Clubg Home Economics Clubg Rifle Team '28g Pepper. NA DENE MAZE Pawhuska Phi Omega Pig Chi Delta Phig Home Economics Clubg Y. NV. C. A. ONA MAE IVICFARLIN Inola Chi Omcgag Sigma Delta, O. C. W. FRANCES J. METZGER Copan Pi Zeta Kappag Y. W. C. A. AGNES MONTGOMERY Okmulgee Alpha Delta Pig Pi Zeta Kappag Y. W. C. A.g Home Economics Club. Page 87 VESTA MOUNT Enid Home Economics Club. ROSE MILLIGAN Wazonga Pi Zeta Kappag Sketch Box. EUNICE REEVES Stillwater Home Economics Club. ELIZABETH SANBORN Stillwater Pi Beta Phig Home Economics Clubg Peppersg Players Clubg Board Of Publica- tions. CLEO SCHROEDER Hominy Kappa Deltag Forraguerre. THELMA SCOTT Eldorado Alpha Delta Pig Home Economies Club. ANNA MAE SHARP Orlando Alpha Delta Pig Kappa Phig Home Eco- nomics Clubg Y. W. C. A. CHRISTINE SHERWOOD Stillwater Kappa Delta. CORNELIA SHELL Slillwalef Pi Zeta Kappag Y. W. C. A.g Phi Kappa Phi. I JUNIORS R 5 LAURA XVIECHMANN - Kqw Cigy Y. W. C. A.3 Home Economics Club. LUCY MAE ALLEN BESS ALLEN Chi Omegag Chi Delta Phi RUTH BACHMAN MARY C. BARNES Kappa Phig Theta Alpha Phig Clubg W. A. A.g Y. NV. C. A, CONSTANCE BRANSTETTER MURL E. CAA'lPBELl. lXflABEl.LE CARLSON Delta Zeta. OLIvE ETHEI. CLARK Crave Bennington Deer Creek Stillwater Players Cushing Sand Springs M eno Yale CLARA SIMMONDS Effdl Kappa Phi. ORA SMITH Stillwater lVlARGARE'l' SMITH Enid Home Economics Club. Bristow FANNIE STAPLES . Kappa Phig Home Economics Clubg Student Senate '29 EFFIE STRACK Stillwater Alpha Delta Pig Home Economics Clubg Y. W. C. A, CLARA TAYLOR Hammon GLADYS TAYLOR Stillwater Kappa Phig Forraguerreg Rifle Club. WILMA WALKER Stillwater Home Economics Club. ELSII2 WEBER Cordell EDITH CLEi . Kappa EMMA COE Pi Ep DOROTHY ' Pi Ep LERA Cob RUTH CR Pi Ze OPAL CRC HELEN E Zeta MILDRET W. . ALLEYNI l Page 88 Page N9 'Jw '- r-------W -Y... ........-,... ,,,M,.,,.,,,4w ,M ' N, ' - 'T'-'M -Y -----N V- -- - , A, . L..-, , -A-M.: ,url . Law ,A--' EDITH CLENDENIN - Kappa Alpha Theta. EMMA COE , Pi Epsilon Alpha. DOROTHY COLLINS Pi Epsilon Alpha. LER.-X CONNER RUTH CRIPPS Pi Zeta Kappag OPAL CROSSLEY HELEN DEEN Y. W. C. A. Stillwater Mannsville Headriclc Hillsdale Enid Oklahoma City Pawnee Zeta Tau Alphag Pepperg Panhelleriic. lVlILDREl3 FURR Stillwater W. A. A,g Home Economics Club. 'A ALLEYNE GROSSHERT Tulsa 1 4. my E Page X9 ELIZABETH HAAS Ingersoll Pi Zeta Kappag Y. W. C. A.g Glue Club. JUANITA HAMILTON Pond Creek NORMA HANSEL Guthrie Phi Omega Pi. HELEN l lEDBERG Kildare Kappa Phi. MAMA JAMES Holdenville KATHERINE IQOSANKE I-0116 WOM PAULINE KOSIXNIQE Lone Wolf NEVA LEE Cllecofah Woodward lVA lVlADAMBA 4 MARGARET ROSMUSSEN EDNA RICHARDSON MILDRED SCOTT Pi Epsilon Alpha. ADDIE SMITH Home Economies Club. GENEVIEVE SMITH Kappa Phig Home Economics Club. Stillwater Willow Featherton Sapulpa Stillwater LORENE SUMRALL Legdcy Phi Omega Pi: Panhellenic. CL.ARA ESTELLA XVALL Perkins MAE XVALKER Konawa MARY XVATKINS Broken Afmw KATHRINE MCCUNE Zeta Tau Alpha. MARJORIE MCCRUM MARGUERITE lVlClfNIGHT Kaw City Kansas City, Mo. Hugo Kappa Deltag Pi Epsilon Alphag Glee Clubg Home Economics Club. PEARL ELIZABETH NAYLOR Coweta Pi Beta Phi. HELEN NICHOLS Watumka THELMA NORFLEET M ushogee LYDIA PARKS Chilocco Kappa Phi. GRACE PAULEY Cloud Chief LILA PETERS Kingfsher ELIZABETH V X Chi Om NAOMI WI MARY E Kal MILD' LUCILLE AB MAE ABE RACHEI MAR' .JULIA j. BE REBECCA KATRII MAL HELEN BRI LETHA E I-IELET COR .3 ' 5. gf., 4-H Collegiate Club. Page 90 l..-u-1. NP N ' . I z Page Ol il SOPHOMORES ELIZABETH XVI-IITE W Chi Omega. NAOMI XVILKIN MARY ELLEN WILLIAMS Kappa Phi. MILDRED ZIMMERMAN LUCILLE ABBRNATHY MAE ABERNATHY RACHEL ALLEN IVIARY JOYCE BAKER -JULIA J. BENTLEY REBECCA BUSH KATRINE BRADSHAW MALENDA BRENSING HELEN BROWN . LETHA BURROWS I-IELEN BUTTERVVORTH CORINNE CALHOUN Page QI Bristow Anadarlco Mar.Il1all Chickasha Stillwater Altus Idabel Oklahoma City Stillwater Olustee Stillwater Skedee Shawnee XVann Oklahoma C ily K Gotebo N MEDA CLARK RUTH CLEVERDQN FRANCES COFFIN BURNICE DRIGGS BEATRICE EASLEY CLARA FISHER RUBYE FLICK GLADYS GARDNER MADCE GOLDEN FREDA GRISXVOLD ELEANOR GRIMES VIRGINIA HALI. 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ROSELLA LONGMIRE Pawnee ELSIE MCBURNETTE l Tulsa IRMA MCGLATHERY Meeker THELMA MCKINNEY Haskell PAULINE MCLEAD Blair EVELYN IVICXVHORTER Blair Page 92 Pa HI.,-A-u. ELSIE P BESS1 DO C ge 93 FRESHMEN MAY THOMPSON GLADYS THOMPSON MARY VAN BEBBER RUTH WHEELER DOROTHY MCCULLOUOH BESSI E MCELI-IONE JEAN INACNLYLTY VIRGINIA MCCELLAND IVIILLIE MOSHER LOIS PENNY OPLE PERRYMAN FAY PIERCE ELSIE PISELL BESSIE RANSOhi DOROTHY RICE GOLDIE RICHEY Byars Byars Perry Ohmulgee Tulsa Newkirk Oklahoma City Oklahoma City Stillwater Shawnee Frederick Stillwater Enid Selman Rosston M ari etla Page 93 DONY RICHEY BESSIE RICHARDSON OPAL RINGOLD VIVIAN ROBERTS EVELYN RCCERS INA RYMPH BEULAH SAVAGE MARY SMART THELMA SMITH ABI SMITH MADOE SPICKELMIER BIUANITA STEWART ANNA STUART MRS. L. TERBUSH MAY TERREI. 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MTRTAM BERGHETM Stillwater Zeta Tau Alphag Peppersg Players Clubg . '27, International Relations Club. l Seah ' . ' Red FREDA BESHIRS El Reno 4 CLYDE BOLAND 1 Shawnee OPAL QC , . P1 2 Sigma Mu Sigma. Clul GENEVIEVE BRALEY El Reno Kappa Alpha Thetag Glee Clubg O'Col- , ELEES' ' l i legiang Reclskin '28, 29. l LEO BROWN Clayfgn 1 l President Ruf-Nexg Baseball '27, '28. A DUKE BRYANT Bauxite, Ark. Acaciag Pi Epsilon Pig Scabbard and Blade. EVA RUTH BYERS Dove, Alpha Beta Kappa. CHARLES CASKAY Stratford T Chi Sigma. ' ' I A. C. CARLSON Oklahoma City I Kappa Tau Pi. I CHRISTENE CRANE gtillwalc, LAVINA DRAKE l Anadayko Delta Zeta: Kappa Phig Phi Kappa Phig Chi Delta Phig Womens Athletic Associa- tiong Y. NV. C. A.g Girls' Glee Club. JAMES DEGRUCHY Stillwater ! I CLEO ECKENWTLER Stillwater I Kappa Kappa Pig Band. Page 93 Page 99 l 7z -'f-4 f---I '- '- 'r ' ' ---H 'Y --- A--A-..-. -..,..-,.,,..- -Nl,-,...,,, A ,Es Mn 'Tm- TT 4- M ' TV ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' R - --W . - - - ag...-ucf,,,. ' dk Y EARL ESTEP Vim Kappa Sigma: Ruf-Nexg Football '27, 'zap Track. SAM FEEZELL Ciammore Oklahoma City CHARLES FLINN Sigma Nu: Secretary Treasurer junior Class. GLENICE FRANCIS Stillwater ALMA FRIEND V A Marshall IVIAURINE GALLOWAY Wafonga SAMUEL GILSTRAP ' Oklahoma City Kappa Sigmag Theta Alpha Phig Pi Epsilon ' Pig President Student Association '28, '29: ' Players Club '27, '28, '293 Editor Ag- gievator '27, '28g Press Club '27, 283 De- bate Team '28, '29g Board Publications '27, '28g Stadium Corporation '27, '28, -'293 Seabbard and Bladeg Aggie Vaudevilleg Redskin. ' OPAL GOODWIN Stillwater Pi Zeta Kappag Dramatic Clubg D. and O. Club. ELEANOR GOSCH Wichita, Kans. Chi Omega. ' Page 99 MILDRED HIGGINS Stillwater Phi Omega Pig Chi Delta Phig Womens Panhellenic Council, ELEANOIL HILL Tulsa GORDON HOLCOMI-3 Arkadelphia, Ark. International Relations Clubg Swimming: Traekg Baseball. ROY HOLLEMAN Haileyville Seabbard and Bladcg Y. M, C. A.gTPlayers Club. ' VERNON HOLMES Carnegie Sigma Phi Epsilong Kappa Kappa Psig Band. Okemah FLORA HORTON Chi Omegag O'Collegian '27, '28-'28, '29g Redskin '28, 295 Aggievator '28, '29. LUDVIK HOVE Efd0fGCl0 Football, Wrestling '29, CHARLES JOHNSON P0r1Ci Creek Sigma Chip Captain Seabbard and Bladei UU' Clubg President Senior Classg Cadet Colonelg Football '26, '27, 28. Stillwater WANI:-A JOHNSON Pi Epsilon Alphag Chi Delta Phig Interna- tional Relations Club. LORRAINE OAKLEY PITTMAN Bixby Kappa Kappa PSig Bandg Orchestra, NADINE JONES Mehan Al ha Delta Pig Fourraguerre, PepperS: lnljernational Relations Club! YVOYUCY1 5 ' ' ' Y. YV. C. A. Athletic Association, EDNA KIDWELI- Delta Zeta. RUTH IXACASKILL THOMAS MCKNIOHT Louis MORRIS MARVIN IVIUNOER ORETHA ORNER Players Clubg Terpsichorean Cl Slcing O'COllegiang Aggievator. INEZ PATTERSON Phi Kappa Phi. WARREN PETERSON Aeaciag Pi Epsilon Pi. ubg Guthrie Headrick Copan Madill Stillwater Stillwater Red- Stillwater Covington .-XDELAIDE Sigm XVon Life ARLIE Tc W'ref PAYE Tu Kap ASSC ROY VA: Y. D GUY WA Lan ANNA W Kat FRANK ' Aca I'l.AZEL l Director Pep Band. HAROLD PHILLIPS Medford Omega Kappa Nug PreSS Club: Editor O'Collegian '28, 293 Redsking Board of Publications '27, '28, '29. CLAUDE POOLE Lawton Sigma Nu, O Clubg Student'SerIate 128, '293 Athletic Couneilg Football 26, 27, 28. QRVILLE POXVERS Watonga BEVERLY REYNOLDS Raton, New Mex. Pi Beta Phi. GEORGE ROSS Tonkawa President Alpha Beta Kappa, VICTOR SEARCH' Cushing International Relations Club. ARLO SCHMIDT Hinton Kappa Tau Pig Phi Kappa Phi, IVlcn'S Glee Club. HOPE STEPHENS Guzhfig Peppers. fli- -gr.. Page 100 Page l0l ...ia-wit., V ,L..,,.-A - - 'I'---1--W -f- ---- - . ...W '.-,..-4.. -..-..,.-.--..-.....----Y---I. ..-- A . -- t --' '- T - '- H -rf----M - - -- -. -- - - --1. ....... . -I J..A:,f ca., 1 LORRAINE SUIT Stillwater ADELAIDE THAlN Sigma Sigma PSU Terpsichorean Clubg Vfomen s Athletic Associationg Red Cross Life Saving Corp. Wfaukom is ARLIE TOMLINSON Elk Cily Vwfrestling '29. FAYE TUCKER Stillwater Kappa Phi 3Fourraguerre3Women's Athletic Associationg Y. W. C. A. Rox' VAN DEVENTER Mountain View Y. lvl. C. A.g Wrestlingg Band. GUY WAID Fletcher Lambda Chi Alpha. ANNA WARD Stillwater Kappa Phig Chi Delta Phi. FRANK WARREN Enid Acacia. HAZEL WATSON Chandler Page 101 PHILIP WVEISS Frederick Lambda Chi Alpha. VERSIE WI-IITAKER Billings Kappa Phig NVomen's Athletic Associa- tiong Life Saving Corp. HERBERT WILLIAMS Gtiymon Debate and Oratory Club. BEN WOFFORD Shamrock, Texas Sigma Chip Secretary Treasurer Pi Epsilon Pig Business Manager O'Collegian '28, '29g Board of Publications '28, '29g Secretary Panhellenic Council. ERMA Woop Stillwater Alpha Delta Pi 1 Alpha Beta Kappa 3 Y. W. C. A. ' BEULAH ALLENDER Elk City Pi Zeta Kappa. Miami -JACK BAKER O Clubg Football '28, Kappa Alphag 29. PAUL BALLINGER Guymvn Sigma Nug Vice-President Kappa Kappa Psig College Band '26, '27, 283 Vice- Presiclent Band '28, '29g College Orchestrag Pep Band. LYTLE BARNAILD Chandler Alpha Beta Kappa. I ...W ' RUBY CAMPBELL FRANCES CAMPBELL Terpsichorean Club. JAMES CHOATE Football 'ZSQ Basket O Club. WILLIS COLLINS Players Club. ROY COOPER MEADY CURL Phi Omega Pig Chi Panhellenic Council. ROBERT CUNNINGHAM Scabbarcl and Blade. PARA CLIRNLITT Pi Epsilon Alpha. BESSIE DAVIS Alpha Delta Phi. Ball '28g Delta Phig Sand Springs Stillwater Stillwater Baseballg Stillwater Hugo Depew NVOmen'S Stillwater Frederick Stillwater IUNIORS ROMA BARLOXV Glee Club. ANNE BARTLETT Business Manager Terpsichorean Womens Athletic Association. lXflARVlN BASS Wrestling. HARRY BECKER Band. MRS. LEO BEST IRENE BISHOP Enid Deer Creek Clubg Stigler Stillwater Stillwater Stillwater Kappa Alpha Thetag President NVomen's Panhellenic Council. ROMA BRANCH RUTH BREEDLOVE Kappa Deltag O'Collegian '28, '29. lqATlE CAXMPBELL Players Clubg Peppers. Laverne Ardmore Enid Page 102 VILSIE D1 LEONA D1 Pi Ze HELEN D RAYMONI Sign' Foot ETHEL E CAROLYT Chi DALE F1 Swi GARWIB Ru: Tre RAY FI. Ka Ort Page 103 VILSIE DIVINE Snyder LEONA DOBSON Stillwater Pi Zeta Kappag Glee Club, Orchestra. HELEN DONART Smlwayer RAYMOND ELLIS ' Hugo so Ph'E-'l :Rf-N -- . E5f'l'SaI1'a8,pQ'On L' Cx' O Cm' ETHEL EMERSON ' prague CAROLYN FELLOWS gfillwalgr Chi Omega. DALE FISCHEECK Ada Swimming '27, '28, '29. GARWIN 'FLEMING ' Inola Ruf-Nexg O Club: Basket Ball '28, '29g Track '28, '29, RAY FLETCHER Oklahoma City Kappa Kappa Psig Bandg Pep Band: Orchestra. Page 103 ERNEST GLASER Ponca City DOROTHY GOODHOLM Stillwater Pi Beta Phi, Life Saving Corps. LUCILLE GORDON Shawnee Chi Omega. HERBEY GRIMM Guymon Ruf-Nexg Basket Ball '28, '29. JOE GRIFFIN Tulsa Kappa Alphag Press Clubg Ruf-Nex, Ag- gievator '27, '28, Editor Aggievator '28, '29, Redskin '27, '28, '29, DOROTHY GREEN Kiowa, Kansas Kappa Alpha Thetag Terpsichorean Club, Sketch Box, Players Club, Redsking Y. W. C. A.g Life Saving Corps. EVELYN HAM Henryflta Terpsichoreaa Clubg Glee Club. XVILMA HANNER Stillwater Alpha Delta Pig Pi Zeta Kappag Terpsi- choreang Pourraguerreg Players Clubg Rifle Teamg Honorary Cadet Colonel. VELMA HARNED Guthrie Chi Delta Phi. I rw, JOHN NEWB Alpha GLADYS MAYFIELD LEE MATHERS ROBERT MCASKll,L MARY MCALESTER EARL MCCREADY Kappa Alpha: '29g Football ' RUTH MILLER Pi Beta Phig Grove Stillwater Headriclc 'Tulsa Amulet, Sash., Canada O Club: NVrestling '27, '28, 26, '27, '28. Stillwater Forraguerrep Terpsichorean. IVIELEA MOORE Olggfgg Pi Beta Phig Pepper. JUANITA MOREY Stillwater Kappa 'Phig Womerfs Athletic Associatiorig XVomen s O Club. KENNETH NAY Fredffidc HELEN HENDRTCRSON Peppersg O'C0llegian '28, '291 '28, '29, HONVARD HOLLAND Sigma Nug Ruf-Nex. FRANCES lRNVlN FRANCES JENKINS Pi Beta Phig Pi Epsilon Alpha guerreg Rifle Team. MARTHA JOHN Kappa Phig Orchestra '27, '28. GLGA KING Kappa Delta: Orchestra. RUTH LATSCHAR Orehest ra, ARLINE LOCKE Kappa Alpha Thetag Terpsichorean JOHN LYONS Enid Rcdslcin F oyil Tulsa Stillwater 3 Forra- Blackwell M uslcogee Deer Creek Purcell Sl illwater 'Nr Aggievz GLEN OLTVI LOREN OLiv Chi Be EMMA OLTl Delta ' Wome ROBERT P, l.,amb4 RALPH PA' KENNETH Kapil BERNICE l Chi C DELBERT D. ai Foorballg Wrestling. Page 104 ..,.....-L Page 105 wg. .,... - -----T--'N---.-A -1 -...Ya-...a.... -.-,..,-,,....- ,,,.,-.f.., ,-.,H,,, '-' AT WET A - . -. -- - ---.V-AN... -. -A -,am -L1,,,f ' id vil lea ter :ell gee eek cell zter JOHN NEWBEP-N Oklahoma City Alpha Sigma Phig O'Collegian '28, '29, Aggievator '28, ,291 Redskin. I GLEN OLIVER Guthrie LOREN OLMSTEAD Ma,-Shall Chi Betag Baseball. EMMA OLTMANNS 505650 Delta Zetag Womens Panhellenic Council: Women s Athletic Association. ROBERT PARNELL Lambda Chi Alpha. RALPH PATTON KENNETH PERRY Kappa Alpha. BERNICE RADNICH Chi Omegag Cvle DELBERT RAHE e Club. D. and O. Club. Enid Stillwater Cushing Stillwater Cresceril Page 1 04 Page 105 Stillwater NEVA RAY Kappa Phig Alpha Beta Kappag Y. W. C. A. FRANCIS REED Afton Kappa Alpha. ' DOROTHY N. RENSHAW Oklahoma City Pi Beta Phig Peppers. Arkansas City, Karts. NATHALI12 ROBERTS ARCHIE SIMS Frederick Lambda Chi Alpha. IRENE SLAYBAUGH Stillwater Theta Alpha Phi. lVlABEl. SLOAN N0wc1tr1 Chi Omegag Players,Club. ESTALINE SMITH Chandler I-Iolclenville OPAL SMITH Glee Club. NICHOLAS WETZEL Perry HOYVARD WHITE Antler.: Sigma Phi Epsilong C-lee Clubg Varsity Yell Leader. RUTH WILKIN Anadarko Pi 'Zeta Kappag Glee Clubg Womerfs Athletic Association. FRANK WILLIAMS Altus ANN WITTICH Pawnee D. and O. Clubg Players Clubg O'Col- legian '27, '28, '29, HALL WORTHINGTON Frederick Ruf-Nexg Wrcstlingg Football. ALBERT WRIGH1' Stillwater Sigma Chig Football '27g Basket Ball '27, 'ZSQ Baseball '27, '28. Lou ALLARD Drttmright WINNIE ARNOLD Ramona WVAYNE STANLEY I'Iu80 VIRGINIA B, Kappa Alpha Thetag Glee Club. LOUISE BA GEORGE SUSIE SUMAN Stillwater PAUL Zeta Tau Alpha. FRANCES SWIM Slillwdlef LA JOY VAN NOY Tishomingo ELBERT BEI Kappa Alpha Theta. THOM-A51 l LEON E Alva :A DAM HAROLD VINSON Sigma Tau Cvammag Bandg Orchestra. ARTHUR XVALTER Hennessey BILLIE BR: VIRGINIA WALTON Stillwater PRICE Bl Pi Beta Phig Women's Panhellenic Councilg HAROI Forraguerre. F05 KATHERINE WEATHERS Frederick Pi Beta Phig Forraguerreg Y. W. C. A.g Glee Clubg Sketch Box Club. CHARLEYN PEARL XVEBB Stillwater NWA B' Alpha Delta Pig Forraguerreg Womerfs R235 II Athletic Association: Y, W. C. A. ! I I l I . Page 106 'V Page 107 w. vt- ,,,,, - - - rv.. Y. . ,. . .. .. W ...- .....-.... -..a-..,-.-. . . ,...-....., V----.--M .....-,..-.. . - . V .,.... . L . . .. , ,V V- -dw, Av ,I A , .MFL A QW 4.. SOPHOMORES VIRGINIA BAILEY Oklahoma Cily LOUISE BAIRD u Ponca City GEORGE BANCROFT Tulsa PAUL BEIDERWELL Gage ELBERT BELLOWS Madam THOMAS BLAKE Chgckasha LEON BOLIN A Mutual DALE BOYER Jeljferson BILLIE BRADSHIAW Altus PRICE BRITT Mmlow HAROLD BROADBENT Duncan FOUNTAIN BROWER Sgillwage, Cl-IARLEYNE BRYAN Sfillwafef NINA BURNETT Oklahoma City ROBERTIBUTCHER Hominy WILLA J. CAMPBELL Enid Page 107 I l CANNON OWEN Boswell THELMA CARTER Viniza WILLIAM CASS Welch CLIFFORD CHANDLER Crescent FRANCIS CHERRY Enid V LUELLA COFFEY Oklahoma City MARCUERITE COMPTON Cleveland JACK COMPTON Chickasha AUDREY CORBIN Marlow JAMES CRAFT Talaga HAROLD CROWDER Pawnee GERALD CURTIN Oklahoma City JAY DICKENS C089 BARBARA DONART Slillwaler IVIAMIE DORRANCE Lawton LAWRENCE DUCK Jenks ,,.., IRIA HALL Bloomfeld, Iowa CHESTER HAMILTON Marland LEONE HAVENSTRITE Stillwater JAKIE HARRISON Cayman EDNA HAYNES Oklahoma City LOUISE HEMPHILL Frederick HAZEL HENRY Billings HELEN HEUSTON Cushing MARGARET HIGGINS Stillwater RUTH Hocx Stillwater GENEVA HOLGOMB Stillwater IXAARY HOLBROOIC Perkins MILDRED HOR'I'ON Stillwater CORA HUBTPHREY Guthrie HAZEI- HURST F rgdgfiglz JOE HUTGHINS Davis MARY DUNLAP MARY EARLY GLADYS EATON VAIL FEATHERSTON W. B. FELLOXVS MARION FITZGERALD J. G. ELLIS LURENA ELLIS ROBERT FRANKLXN DOROTHY FURR Vema GlaSScock AUSTIN GOULD FLOYD GRAHAM MILDRED GREATHOUSE BILL GRIFFIS JOHN GUEST Bixby Stillwater Slwdee Dustin Stillwater Hobart Oklahoma C it y Kaw City Stillwater Stillwater Stillwater Stillwater Oklahoma City Enid Bishop Duncan GLADYS INGR CECIL JAGI: ELIZABE ELAIN DORIS JONES LAARGARE' HELEN 1 GENE RUTH LEWI: GUS LEW: LOUISE JOHN FRANCES Lc ROBERT I JAKE L BUEI Page 108 Page 109 GLADYS INGRAM CECIL JACOBS ELIZABETH JACCER ELAINE JARVIS DORIS JONES MARGARET KATZ HELEN KELLER GENEVIEVE IQISER RUTH LEWIS GUS LEWIS LOUISE LITTEN JOHN LONG FRANCES LOOMIS ROBERT LOWRY JAKE LYONS BUEL MGELROY Stillwater Stillwater Tulsa Shawnee Stillwater Stillwater Fairfax Bartlesville Stillwater Jenks Stillwater Watonga El Reno Okmztlgee Lawton Stillwater Page 109 ELIZABETH MGGARR MARIE MARSHALL JESS MAYES MARVEL IVlICHE1, RUTH MILLER GEORGE MANSUR I BEULAH MGDOWELL TOMMIE MOORE MERLE MOUNCE JOHN NEAL HILMA NOSSAMAN PAUL PARK A. V. PATTERSON OXVE1'A PEBWORTH RAY RASMUSSEN ROBERT REECE Muskogee Stillwater Pryor Kendrick Dalla, Texas Ollemah Yale Olustee Blackwell Omahan, Texas Buffalo V Stillwater Pawhuslca Oklahoma City Stillwater Stillwater . :-0'-,, PAUL SNOWDEN Shawnee IRIS SPARKS Vinita ANNA SPORLEDER Davenport PAULINE SPENCER Stillwater JETTIE STECKELBERG Henryetta DOROTHY STEPHENSON Pawhuska IXAARIAN SXVANK Anadarlco HARRY TATE Fairfax RUTH THOMASON Ardmore ROBERT TITUS Ponca City I-IORACE TANKS Durant LYEL UPSHANV Stillwater ALTA XVARD Chandler JOHN NVATKINS Hobart ESTHER XVEBB Stillwater BLANCHE XVELDEN Wekb City HELEN REMlNC'fON Newllifll -IUANITA RHODES Fairfax GEORGE RHODUS Covinglvn EDITH RICKS Sfillwalef HELEN RICHARDS Okmulgee MARTIN RUST Pdwllu-Ilia ROBERTA SANBORN Stillwater HAROLD SCHMIDT Hinton RITA SCHOOL Stillwater ALBERT SCHUERMAN jefferson - ALICE SEALS May DOROTHY SHI Stratford GUY SIMPSON Duncan MARY SLAYBAUGH A Stillwater . MAxINE SLAUGHTER Chickasha' CLYDE SMITH Stillwater Page 110 MELVIN W LORENE ALDIN PAL WALLACE ELMER ' RAY ' VIC JAMES AB EMMET MAR Dc LAWRENC DONAL VELI M Page Ill MELVIN WHEELER Oklahoma City LORENE VVILBOURN Cordell ALDINE WILLIAMS Nowala PAULINE WVILLIAMS WALLACE WOOD Sentenil Stillwater ELMER WOODSON Lawton RAY WRIGHT Muskogee VIOLET YOUNG JAMES ABBOTT Ralston Picher EMMETT ADAMS Tulsa MARIE AMEN Pawnee DOROTHY BADGER LAWRENCE BALL Ponca City Blackwell DONALD BALI, Guthrie VELMA BEATY Stillwater Page Ill MARGARET BELCHER Clinton FRESHMEN HERBERT BENGE Oklahoma City GEORGE BENNETT Tala HENRY BENNETT Stillwater EVEI.X'N BERRY Stillwater MARTHA BERRY Stillwater HOXVARD BISH Okeene ANNETTE BISHOP .Stillwater ORLANDO BLACKBURN Guthrie JOSEPH BONNER Kif18f-Yllef MARY BOULTON SGPUIPG BENNIE BOULXVARE Lone Wolf J. D. BOWER Snyder PAUL E. BRANNON Bllflffl . ROBERT BRIIx Vw VELMA BROOKS TU!-YQ Stigler RUBYE BROWN . .,.t' - -..V CARL COOLEY Tallanl EDWARD CORLETR' Kinghsher MAE Cox Anadarko FRANKLIN CUNNINCHAN1 Kingfisher SEYMOUR DAVIS Stillwater PAUL DAVIS Mill Creek RUTH ELLIOTT Enid OMA EWING Stillwater IONA FAIRCHILDS Taloga CONARD FISHER Shawnee MAE FORMAN Tulsa ADA FRIEDEMANN Stillwater JAMES FRIZZELL Clinton ALFRED FRIZZELL Lawton LOUISE FRANCIS Oklahoma City CLAY FRY Duncan CHAS. BULLOCK Sfiuwafef THELMA BURRIS Dfpfw JUNE CALHOUN Oklahoma City LILLIAN CARLETON C00P6ff0'1 KATHRYN CARROLL BfiSl0w LOUISE CARTER Shawflee RALPH CARVER Pawnee MAYNARD CASH Stillwater JACK CLARKE Stillwater GRACE CHAPMAN Stillwater XVILMA CHILDS Slillwdlef ROBERT CHOICE Shawnee GXVENDOLYN CLINE Enid KATHRYN COFFEY Oklahoma City LEONARD COFFMAN Harrison MARIE COOK Gazebo Page 112 MN. --if H - .- ,-3--L...- .-SQ: 7 -..-Q - -nj .1,... - C.- L. Cs-.SST .3-- '.L 'Q ' 5: -. , 'Q 1-I--r Q.. l'I' Vjfwp 37' 17155 T' 'I 'J b L I 7 I, CLARENCE GALLAGER WILLIAM GARNIER JACK GRAY PERRY GREENLEE STELLA GRIMSLEY JOHN GRISWOLD HELEN GILBERT JAMES GUTENSOHN MARY GUYNN GRADY GATLEY RUTH I-IARRISON EUSTACE HILL STAFFORD HINSON RICHARD HODGES MARION HOLCOMB MARGARET HOLT Page113 Stillwater Olzmulgee Guthrie Duncan Stillwater NWetumka Stillwater Fort Smith Okmulgee Durham Goodnight M uslwgee Fletcher Oklahoma City Okmulgee Stillwater IDA B. HOWARD Oklahoma City EUGENE HOYT S lillwater JOI-IN I-IUTCHISON Yukon POLLY HUNT Ohemah JOE JARVIS G0l1ld ALTA JARNS Yale FLOSSIE JOHNSON Stillwater VELMA JOHNSON Wirt EDWARD JOLLY M cAlester PAULINE JUSTICE NOVMGH JACK KADANE Ffeflefidl De ew ORVILLE KENWORTHY P FRANCIS KIRBY Ponca City JACK KITZ MILLER El Rem? CHESTER KIMREY Pawnee GEORGE LAKEY Wfigl'-l CUB' n WESLEY MTLLER JAMES MILLSAPS JO MONTGOMERY FORREST MANSEIELD EVELYN MOUNT PAULINE MUNGER HARRY NESTER JOHN NORTON JAMES OTWELL IQATHERINE PARKS JESSA PAYNE ALLIEN PEELER AILEEN PETTY HASKELL PAULDING MARY PRUITT PAULINE PRUITT M oorewood Kiowa Cushing Lambert Oklahoma City Stillwater Copan Oillon Snyder Stillwater Duncan Clinton Stillwater Stillwater Comanche Comanche ROBERT LAUDERDALE MARGARET LEIGHAN ANNA LONG KATHERINE LORTNG HELEN LOTT BERTHA LUDLOW ' MAZELLE MCALISTER EVELYN MCCONLEY DOROTHY MGCUE TOM MGFERRIN LEROY MGGUTRK JOHNNIE MGCULLOUGH THOMAS MGDOLE ' EDGAR MAHAPPEY NINA MAGY FORREST MASTEN Cushing Perry Okmulgee Stecker Nash I nola Denver, Colo. Denver, Colo. Fairview Maud Tulsa Oklahoma City M uldrow J e jerson Stillwater Chandler CHAS. M. PL ROBERT R CARL R FRAN BLUFORD R FLORA R1 VAUGH C. L DALE SAW CHERYL FAY S MA ALLEN SC CECIL E ODES A1 Page 114 Page H5 CHAS. M. PURDUN ROBERT RATCLIFF CARL REEVES FRANK ROBERTS BLUFORD ROSELLE FLORA ROUSE VAUCHAN QUAY C. L. SAMUEL DALE SAWYER CHERYL SAXTON PAY SELPH MARIE SENFT ALLEN SCARBOROUGH CECIL SCHNEIDER ODESSA SHARP ALLYN SHULL Oklahoma City Burbank Osage Medford Tulsa Pleasant Valley Oklahoma City Pryor Fort Cobb Stillwater Stillwater Yale Roosevelt Cushing Stillwater Stillwater l Page115 l BEE SOULSBY E. SOUCIK ,JAMES SILLS CLARENCE SIMES BEVERLY SIMPSON CLARICE SMITH HOWARD SMITH ALBERT SMITH MARY SMITH ELBERT SMITH EDWIN SPARKMAN JACK SPEAKMAN DOROTHY SMOAT GLADYS STEINBACK RUTH STOUT Lois STOUT Pawnee Medford Guthrie El Reno Stillwater Wetumka Stillwater M ulhall Waurika Guthrie Bradley Drumright Stillwater Pawnee Redroek Redrock CHARLIE WEIST Lawton VIRGINIA XVILDE Bristow HAROLD WILLIAMSON Guthrie DON XVINN Watonga DORRIS WIRE Ponca City SPENCER XVISE Stillwater WM. WITT Oklahoma City WILMA WOOD Haskell CARMELITA WOOD Tulsa PATTIE WOODARD Dewey MONTA WORTMAN Sapulpa RALPH XVRIGHT Muskogee TIPP WATTS Oklahoma City ELY WILLIAMS Tuttle BUFORDAVENT Oklahoma City ERNEST BROXVNING ,Sifllwater EDXVARD STRODE VINCENT SEARS XVILLIAM THOMAS BOYCE TIMMONS HATTIE TERPENINC GRACE TRANBERCER HELEN TROTTER jo VAN BRUNT JACK XVALTON MARY WARD LOREN XVARE ROBERT WATSON JACK XVEBSTER NVESTBROOK, S. S. ERIC WHITE ELOISE WHITNEY .Stillwater Stillwater Newcastle Pawhuska Cushing Porica City Sand Springs Oklahoma City Lawton Chandler Oklahoma City Okmulgee Muskogee Okemah Tulsa Choctaw I:,, 'Di ,'Ljf7:f , ,. V. 'I ' I f' 7'7 F 4 , lf:-, ,utr ,, , VLAF, ,IIxjNb1It,t,, Qty-L, ,X lil - K xf.t, T - 1-.,, -,VH fjrtn-:ff gLqII'g::, PII -.vw 'lf:,+ ,w flf ff-11311. QLTFFORI IR fIA11:,,I1 5' lX2lARbAF7ff' Io4IAv.' Qjti Urncgzat 'I-Q9 'l' XX'-'L'SI EIIYIIEI Fw HAI1Ifm XX'I4IAnRw 3iEIzLLBAL'uwt:. -lYOALlljLfIf,Ii1tilf if 'N'i31'J.lP 1X I. 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M M iii' M663 , ' - ' , , . , A ,l y -:TA I , 4 -' 0: g,..-151. , n s- '--.. ,, ,X - -W .-. , - Q44 A A ' 5 ? f' ' I EDUCATION? GWENDOLYN CAMPBELL Enid Chi Omegag Glee Clubg Peppers. THELMA FOSTER Wainrighl Pi Epsilon Alpha. TRAVIS GALLOWAY Erick HAZEL GREENE .Sapulpa Kappa Deltag Peppersg Clee Club. ETI-IEL GODDARD Enid Pi Zeta Kappag Y. XV. C. A. BEULA GRIGGS Szillwaler Kappa Delta Pi. ETHELL GOODMAN .Szillwazer Kappa Phip Omega Literary Societyg Y. W. C. A. CLEM HAMILTON Wister Ruf-Nexg O Clubg Baseballg Track '24. RAY l'lAMMONS Erick Scabbard and Bladeg Alpha Beta Kappag Omega Literary Society. SENIORS DORZTT I I CHRISTIA ALLENDER Elk CIO' Athlf Phi Zeta Kappag Kappa Delta Pi. ROLAND l lVl.ABEL ATTERBURY Douglas Inter Kappa Phi. CLYDE BEAvERs Webber Falls VIRGINIA Pi Kappa Deltag Debate Clubg D. and O. Kap! Club. , CONRAD CALDWELL COWWIGVCH Rul-Nexg Vice-President Senior Classg MRSRLOI Wrestling. R212 MARY CLARK H0UiS Pi Beta Phig Omega Literary Societyg I-l. G. Kr Y. W. C. A. l l-IULDA CooLEY Lahama ALLEAN MARY CRAIG Oklahoma City -X IRENE Pi Epsilon Alpha. Phi THELMA Down Blackwell l HH-DA N Kap GEORGE DUNEHOO M adill Kappa Sigmag Players Club. F-REDA A l I I Page 120 V...---.L al ..--.ai ...... -- -- 'P--4--' N- ---- '- --- ----v -- -.---.-f--M-....i--,---'- - -M- .4.....- ..--. .- . . ...... . . . ,, , , . . , up-M Lg , ,. J.. AM,,,,.g:hl, ff' DOROTHY l-IIATT Stillwater Phi Omega Pig Chi Delta Phig NVomen's Athletic Associationg Pi Zeta Kappa. ROLAND HINDS Weleelka International Relations Club. VIRGINIA l-loI.T gmgwmer Kappa Delta Pig Chi Delta Phi. MRS. Lou l'lOWE kgliuwam, Kappa Delta Pig Sketch Boxg International Relations Club. I-I. G. KRAGH ALLEAN MARTIN IRENE MCASKILL Phi Omega Pi. HILDA MILLER Kappa Phig Omega Literary Society. FREDA MosE Page I Zl Cherokee Shawnee H eadrick Stillwater -Sapulpa MERLE NAY Stillwater RUTH QUATTLEBAUM Leedey Phi Omega Pig Y. NV. C. A. MARGARET REDFIELD Ardmore Delta Zetag Y. W. C. A.g Clee Club. EUNICE RICE Stillwater Chi Delta Phig Kappa Delta Pi 5 Y. W. C. A. LUCILLE SADLER Stillwater Pi Epsilon Alphag Y. W. C. A. LEONE SCPIAEPER Marshall Pi Epsilon Alphag Clee Club. Stillwater MAMON SHARP Pi Epsilon Pig Scabbard and Bladeg Stu- dent Senate '28, '29. CLETA SHARP Slillwflfff Pi Zeta Kappag Kappa Delta Pig XVomen's Athletic Associationg Y. NV. C. A. OPAL SMITH Ollfalla Zeta Tau Alphag Y. W. C. A. I 1 l .l. l l I l I I . I I I W l lil Nl ill il. 'lil gl l i JL.. ,IUNIORS EDNA BAKER Pawnee Alpha Delta Pig Y. XV. C. A. MARGARET BALDWIN Anadarko Kappa Alpha Thetag Kappa Delta Pig Glee Clubg Quartetg Y. W. C. A.g President xvomcns Panhellenic Couneilg Sketch Box Club. EVELYN BALK Bison LOUISE BEESON Hunter NELLIE BRIGGS Stillwater Kappa Phi. EVELYN BROOKS Red Fork Zeta Tau Alpha: Peppersg Rifle Team. Lois COLLINS Yale CHARLES COURTRIGI-IT Stillwater Baseball 'ZSQ O Clubg Senior. SUSAN CRAIG Leedey GLADYS SNVEENEY 0 MRS. ELMER E. SNVIM Slillwalff Board Of Publications '28, '29. lclalioma City Chi Onfiegag Peppersg Cvlee Club. ZELLA 'TOLER Stillwater Kappa Phig Chi Delta Phi. FLORENCE TURNER Pawnee Zeta Tau Alpha. VELMA UNWlN Stillwater Kappa Delta. DOROTHY WEATHERS Stillwater Kappa Phig Rifle Team '27, '28. Stillwater WILLIAM P. TARPEY D. and O. Clubg Y. M. C. A.g Trackg Wrestlingg Debate. GLADYS WVILLIAMSON Stillwater MARTHA WO0DRlNG Stillwater Kappa Phig Rifle Team '27, '28, Page 122 ..+..f1-4., AL. M l l E'1TA,xf.aE CREWS QUXCY F.-XRR Glaze Club. PEARL FAULK IXIAMIE FORDYCE .-XRCHHE CARRISQX .ADLYN GORDON Chi Omega. M.-xx I-L-WILTON Sigma Chi. THERESA HEINZ IRENE I-llaxmaksox Page 123 .llmrrison .Hilo Bamsdall Brislcur Hammon Shawnee Pond Creek Rosston Tulsa XIIOLET joHxsTox RUTH LECROY A lX'lARIE LEICHAM Kappa Phi: Y. W. C. A. BERT LINDSEY CENEYIEYE l.1vEsAY Alpha Delta Pi. NAOMI Nl.-XYFI ELD Ka a Phig Terpsichorean Clubg Clullnpi Glee Club. NLAXINE MCCARTER LEO lX'llLLER NELLXE MORPHIS Kappa Phi, XI Seminole alvcrn, Ark. Perry Elmore City Stillwater Kingfisher Players Pond Creek Fa i rmonl Stillwaler -fp. ,. K Q I I ALTON NVINSTEAD HAZEL NVRIGHT Kappa Phig Debate and Oratory Cl THELMA AKINS RAY ALLEN O. A. M. C. 4-H Club. MYRTLE ANDRENVS RUTH ANDERSON AONES ARNOLD LEO BALIQ D. V. BEARD I ub. LURA MOUNT International Relations VIVIAN PATE CHRISTINE RIQRETS GERALDINE RYAN WINIFRED SCOTT THELMA SHAFFER Kappa Phi1Y. W. C. MRS. GOLDIE SHEBECK KARL STANER Senior I-IAZELLE TURNAGE Kappa Alpha Theta. Stillwater Gultry Stillwater ldabel Foyil Iclabel Mazie Bison Pawnee Kappa Deltag Peppers. Club. A. Stillwell Milburn Ardmore Maramec Stillwater Stillwater Stillwater M uskogee Wfaurika EDNA BERRY J, D. BREW MADOE E MYRTL DOROTPIY CA' BAILDRED C LILLIAN I-lELEr MARJORY -I. MATTIE B TOM CL WILL MILDRED D CORA MA BEULAI FINI: Page 124- Page I Z5 ..i.E.I.,,. M, . ,..-. .. ...H - .,m. Y Mm n K ,V , V - - .L . . . . -- --...,...,., ..vL:,g,f ' SOPHOMORES EDNA BERRY pawhuska .l- D' BREWER Macomb MADOE BROADIE Qmnile MYRTLE BROXVER 1-mme, DOROTHY CAVETT je! MILDRED CHEEVER Vera LILLIAN CHERRY ' jMafamec HELEN L. COPENEAROER Geary MARJORY j. CRAIG Red Rock . MATTIE BELLE CUDD Lindsay TOM CUNNINGHAM . ,Stillwater WILLIAB1 A. CURTIS Enid MILDRED DAVIS Porter CORA MAE DERR Billings BEULAH DIEHNEL Pawnee FINIS LOIS DIVINE Perry Page I Z5 JOHN WESLIE DIVINE Perry MONICA DOHRMAN Shidler WILLIE OPAL EASTEP Stillwater LYDOIA FELKER Valliant CLARA A. ECE Balko IMOOENE FILLINGAME Holzville, Calif. IDA MAE PINNEY Wazonga FLORENCE FITZGERALD Stillwater ORVILLE ENGLISH Guthrie OPAL IRENE GANN Talihina MARGARET GIERI-IART El Reno EUNIOE GREEN Maize MAELE E. GRISWOLD Agra FAY B. HAMPTON Tuba CHARLENE I'lANNA Jenflfngf CLEO PIARRIDGE H0min3' lNEZ OPLINGEP. JOANNA PATTERSON HASKELL PAULDING MARIE PENROD VERA IVIARIE PHILLIPS MARIE L, PREGLER LAURENCE SASSER DORCJTHY E. SCHORNICK MARIE SHIRLEY NELLIE F. SMITH CLAUDIE TICKNOR VELMA TILLEY WVILMA XVELLS GOLDIE WVHITAKER THELMA WVILSON FLORENCE WVILSON VOLLIA M. NORTH I i I I Macomb W Ohemah Stillwater Geary Hunter Leonard Luther Pawnee Stillwater Bufalo Ada Price Stillwater Pawnee Boynton Turley FLORENCE B. HARRISON Stillwater DAVID F- ALL BONNIE HILLIARD Augusta, Kans. l DOROTHY 1. MAR JORY S. HIERONYMUS Newkirk , OPAL ASI MABEL E. JEANS Orlando FAYE l C-ERTRUDE E. JONES Cleveland LAURA E- B5 EVELYN KIDD Altus VIRGINIA l k4AcIE A. KIRK Perkins ANNA N RUBY L. LAMB jejerson NVAY? LILLIS LAW!-ION Stillwater LUELU' BR' RUBY LYGHTY Perry IRENE Bc MAROUERITE MCGEHEE Redrock MARC? FRANCES IVIANLOVE Earlsboro FRE MILDRED MEANS Newhirk NIARGARE1 THELMA PEARL MILLER Stillwater NLAFDIE ALTA M. MOODY Yale X ERA Stillwater Do' Page IZ6 In N Y E I ..w.,,,,, ,,,,., .... -.. ,.... ..,,-,, ,---,,,-, ., . --' '--if - f - - - A .....--I. .. A.4.LI,13 1- ' M FRESHMEN DAVID F. ALLEN Calvin DOROTHY L. ARNOLD Leonard, Texas OPAL ASHMORE Bmtow PAYE BACON Mounds LAURA E. BAKER Glencoe VIRGINIA BERRY ,Siillwaier f ANNA M. BORING Oklahoma City WVAYNE R. BROWN Higgins LUELLA BROWN Ripley IRENE BOWLES Rgndlgll MARGARET CARRELL Burbank FRED CHAPMAN Sapulpa MARGARET COLLINS Leonard, Texas MAUDIE CURTIS Perry VERA A. DOOLIN Ponca City DOROTHY D. DUNN Lone Wolf Page 127 2 ELVA DVORACEK FLORENCE DERR LEOLA DEAN ZULA M, FELTS CHRISTINE FIALA CLARA PINNEY EDNA CIALLAHER CARMELITA R. GREEN KATHERINE 1. GRIFFIN TI-IRESSA I. GRISWOLD MINNIE GRUNDMANN MARIE CIRUNDMANN CERETCI-IEN HAMILTON NORVILLE R. HARLAN INEZ HATFIELD DOROTHY I-IAYTER Garber Billings Randlett Stillwater Coodn ight Greenfelcl Stillwater Kiowa, Kans. Frederick Agra Earlsboro Earlsboro Pond Creek Vinita Stillwater Quinlan VEDA Cv. LONG HAROLD LUCY LILLIE LAU VIOLET IRENE LOWE EDNA MCCARTY JAMES O. MCCALL KENNETH MCLAUGHLIN MILDRED MCPEEI4 HAZELL MCGINNIS ADA M. MAXWELL PANSY MILLER VIVIAN MOORE DOROTI-IY NIBLACK THELMA I.,NATION ETI-IYLE PALMER MAE PITTS I 1 v H eavenea Westville Perry M ulhal l Quinlan Wagoner Lambert Guthrie Shawnee Cleveland Stillwater Slzedee Ponca City Quinton Stillwater jenks ALICE HENDRIX Collinsville CLARA M. HORNSTEIN Bclrtle-Svillb' FLOSSIE L. HUNTER GlenP00l JOE B. HAYWARD Chandler ERMA O. INGERSOL Stillwater LORADA JONES Wilwrl V IOLA JONES Arf1'm0fC OPAL JONES Cleveland CII-IRISTINE M. IQAY Penscola CLARA A. KERR Grandfield MAEEL L. KING Elk City CLARK KNIGI-IT Wetumka HERBERT KRAGI-I Driftwood MARY LAKE Fay PAULINE V. LEARD McAle.ster Seiling LOLA LEE Page I 28 1NfiILDRED PO CLYUDE R CI-IESTEI PAULI A-ALMA SANDI JAKE SHE RICIVIAR ELLA MAE C. SM CLIFFORI BAAXII' GRA OLIVE Swf NELLIE BORN CLI I Page 129 -i -. -..,.. .-.-. .. .M .....-.,. -.-,-....-,,.- ...,.,.., . MILDRED PowERS CLYUDE REYNOLDS CHESTER ROOT PAULINE Cv. ROTROFF ALMA SANDER JAKE SHELLHAMMER RICHARD SIMMONS ELLA SMITH MAE C. SMITH CLIFFORD STEPP MAXINE STOCKS GRACE STUART OLIVE SXVALLEY NELLIE B. SMITH BONNYE M. SIEIEREEY GLEASON T. TAPP Page l29 Kendrick Comanche Well.Iton Stillwater Seiling Coyle Mountain View Stillwater Chandler Dewey N ewkirk ' Davis Pawnee Sapulpa Ringling Yale E BESSIE TARPY HAYDEN A. TRIGG Oh KATI-IARYN VAN NOY MARY WALKER FAYE XVALLACE MINNIE I-I. WALLACE PAY V. WARREN LORENA WATERS LILLIE WEST DUTY WIAIORTON MYRTLE M. WOLFINCER MARY WORKMAN TRESSA M. XVALLACE ALMA YOST MARY G. SCOTT ALICE W. TREAT Stillwater lahoma City Delaware Stringtown Braman Broken Bow Stillwater N ewkirk Geary Hallett Stillwater Foraker Braman Cleveland Edmond A nada: ho NIU . 135 1 If , History Building I r 1 1 1 N N i Page 130 ,lx ,JV QV wx! A QW ,N Iii wi ,X 11 W E w ., LJ LH ,,.,, .fx 1'-gy w 1 W, 3- w W., Za L,.Y L I 'r Page 131 l x Il mu, I Page 131 , 4 I 5 3 i - . ,gy if As, 1 H, A I M A HW . 1 i' L ' ' i.1':3l2W ?gg-12 ' :if- fi 1- - H 4 - . . - is - . 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Y .1-.:.- ' 1 5-4 -'ng f-, -MTL. . 1-yr-1'X-ff:fr1f'f f'N V V ., . -,Q - 4 in rss? 1 - -A ,.-.. . COMMERCE DALE EDDLEMAN Hugo Sigma Phi Epsilong Stadium Board '28, '29. GEORGE EDGERTON Cushing Sigma Chi. D. Ross ELLIS Stillwater Kappa Alphag President Pi Epsilon Pi. JIMMIE ENIX ' Hennessey Pi Epsilon Pig Wrestling. EARL FISHER Fort Gibson Kappa Sigmag Scabbard and Bladeg Ruf- Nexg Business lvlanager Aggievator '28, '29g Advertising Ivlanager O'Colleg,ian '27, '28, '29g O'Collegian '29 JAMES GILMER Stillwater Chi Betag Pi Epsilon Pig IVlen's Glee Club. LAVON GILDERSLEEVE Kiefer Joi-IN CRAY Chichasha MAUDE GIIAY Stillwater Phi Kappa Phi. SENIORS XVESLEY ADAMS Lubbock, Texas Beta Theta Pig Pi Epsilon Pig lVlen's Pan- hellenic Council. JOHN BADGER Beta Theta Pi. STELLA BAKER Alpha Delta Pig Y. XV. C. A. ORVILLE BOULNVARE JAMES BRUNER l'l0RACE CLEVELAND WALTER COURTRIGHT Omega Literary Society. OTTo DAVIDSON Sigma Mu Sigmag Rui-Nex. Morr DUNI-IAM Ponca City Stillwater Dcpew Alva Stillwater Stillwater Pocasset Yale I Alpha Kappa Psi 3 Kappa Kappa Psi 5 Band. f Page 'I JACK H Aly Nl. B. I Sig CZ.-NRLOE On RussEL Sta 25 '28 Louis l Sig cal cil BEN K Al' Louis l Be Tr GENEV CI JosEPIf Sc Page 133 ,JACK I-IAIRFIELD Oklahoma City Alpha Kappa Psi, Y. M. C. A, M. B. I-IAIRSTON Shawnee Sigma Nu, Pi Epsilon Pi, Redskin '27, '28. CARLOS HARROW Omega Literary Society, Band. RUSSELL I-IESTER Mulhall Chelsea Stadium Board '28, '29, Publication Board '28, '29, Redskin '27, '28, Editor Redslcin '28, '29, Student Senate '29. Louis HODGES Duncan Sigma Nu, Pi Epsilon Pi, Board of Publi- cations '28, '29, Men's Penhellenic Coun- cil '27, '28, '29 BEN KUBIK Caldwell, Kans. Alpha Kappa Psi. Louis LINXWILER Blackwell Beta Theta Pi, Scabbard and Blade, Track. GENEVA LITTRELL Chi Delta Phi, Phi Kappa Phi. JOSEPH MCDONALD Scabbard and Blade. Stillwater Elk City Page 133 MCEWEN MAHER Hominy Beta Theta Pi, Kappa Kappa Psi, Band. I.1NUs MITCHELL Beta Theta Pi. RALPH NEAL LAURA PAUL OCIL PHIPPS Acacia. MERLE POND Lubbock, Texas Hobart Cushing S tillwaler Fort Cobb Alpha Kappa Psi, Pi Epsilon Pi. HARLAN ROGERS Omega Kappa Nu. EVELYN ROREX Pi Zeta Kappa, Chi Club. GORDON SOMERVILLE Alpha Kappa Psi. Oklahoma City Yale Delta Phi, Players Stuart JUNIORS RAYMOND ADAIR Tuttle Sigma Phi Epsilong Track '283 O Club. ROY ADAMS FLOYD ARMSTRONG Y. M. C. A. ELVA BEVINS Chi Delta Phi. HENRY BELLIS Sigma Chi. ,JOHN BOWMAN Lambda Chi Alpha. GERTRUDE BRADLEY Order Gregg Artists. GENEVIEVE CHRISTIAN EARL CLARK Acacia Fargo Panhandle, 'Texas Stillwater Cushing Pfffy Stillwater Grove Afledford JAMES SORRELLS Blair HUBERT STANBERRY Claremore l'lOXVARD TARR Oklahoma City Kappa Alpha, Aggicvator. ORVILLE THOMPSON Kappa Alphag Tri Chi, Student Senate '27, '28g Redskin '27, '281 Business Manager Redskin '28, '29, Board of Publications '28, '29. Tulsa ELSIE VAUGHN Tipton Pi Epsilon Alpha. IONE WEBB Stillwater Chi Delta Phi. DOUGLAS WHITE Frederick Lambda Chi Alpha, Basket Ball '27, 283 Captain Basket Ball '28, '29. RussEL WILSON jejerson Sigma Mu Sigma. HELEN WOOD Stillwater Delta Zetag Womens Panhellenic Council. CRUCE Ci Alpha LOREX C1 GORDON C GLEASOX Ruf-f RALPH C+ .-Xlph A limos C Sign' '28. ESBIETF Larr Panl Z9 , legia Bum Cr ROBERT Page 134 .,.,...-If Page 131 um- ...,, .. -. . -.. D . ..-. - W--. '.,.....-,.,. -....-.,,.--...,....,...-.. EH. ..... .- . . Y .- .A .. . V ima: ,f- --' ' CRUCE CLEVENGER Alpha Kappa Psi LOREN CLINE GORDON CLAPHAM GLEASON COFFMAN Ruf-Nex. RALPH COOPER Alpha Kappa Psi. MYRON CUNNINGHAM Lawton H ennessey Stillwater Morrison Mutual Sapulpa Sigma Chig D. ancl O, Clubg Debate '27, '2 EMMETT CURTIS Frederick r Lambda Chi Alphag Pi Epsilon Pig Men's Panhellenic Councilg Student Senate '28, '29g Assistant Business Manager O'Co1- legian '28, '29. BULA CRAWFORD Tulsa ROBERT DUCKXVALL Stillwater Page 135 JUANITA DUNCAN ELIZABETH DITZLER Kappa Alpha Theta. JAMES ENGLAND RUTH FARRINGTON Chi Omega. BILL Fox Kappa Sigmag FRANCINE FURR HAROLD GOLEY Chi Beta. HARLEY GOODWIN JOHN GOWER Stillwater Altus Altus Anadarko Depew Ruf-Nexg Players Club. Stillwater Perry Claremore Temple TVTAYNE MAsON Claremore Alpha Beta Kappa. LLOYD IvlcCANN Stillwater Beta Theta Pig Baseball. HARRY MCQUOWN Stillwater College Bandg Y. lvl. C. A. CLARK MCWHORTER Hendrick Chi Beta. W. J. MILEURN Sayre Texas University, Chi Phi. HARRY MILLER Norfolk CLIFTON MOORE Manitou Alpha Kappi Psig Trackg Baseball. ARLES IVIURRY Jefferson Lambda Chi Alpha. NOEL NETHERTON Bridgeport N. V. GRIMSLEY Acacia. IRVIN GRKTZ Football '28. FRED HECKER WALTER HEINZ College Orchestra. COLEMAN HEWLETT Acaciag Kappa K MONROE HORNE EMMETT KIDWELL ARTHUR KINGHAM appa Psi. Chi Betag Kappa Kappa Psig Track '28g College Bandg Rifle Team. Stillwater Hermessey Mounds Rosstorr. Elk City Cherokee Morris Cleveland LILLIAN TVTARSTON Keenan Order Gregg Art ists. ROY PH11 Alph ARTHUR Kap LENORE PEARLE Kar GILBER7 Rui LESTER DALE S ADA Sn GERTRT Page 136' E I f S 3 a Page 137 ROY PHILLIPS Tulsa Alpha Kappa Psi. ARTHUR RAY Aloha Kappa Sigmag Pi Epsilon Pi: Players Club, LENORE REECE ,Stillwater PEARLE RUTHERFORD Tgrllon Kappa Phig Chi Delta Phig Y. W. C. A, GILBERT SCHNEIDER Sllllwater Ruf-Nexg Players Club 3 Basket Ball. LESTER SCOTT Stillwater DALE SHERWOOD Stillwater ADA Sims Stillwater GERTRUDE SIZER Chattanooga Page 137 J. M. SMITH Frederick Lambda Chi Alpha 3 College Band. CLARENCE SNODDY Enid DWIGHT STATTON Stillwater Ruf-Nex. MARION STOCKTON Stillwater Alpha Kappa Psig Tennis '28g Captain Tennis Team '29 MARLETT SULLINS Redrock. OLLIE SUTTON Enid College Bandg College Orchestra. RAYMOND SXVARTZ Stillwater ta Theta Pig Track '27-'28-'29g Wrestlingg Be Football '28. HENRY SWIGERT Enid Sigma Chig Kappa Alpha Phig Varsity Club Orchest ra. FRED T ARR Oklahoma City Kappa Alphag Redskin '28-'29 SOPHOMORE JOHN ADAMS WILLIAM ALLEN LERA ALLEN VERONA ALSPAUOI-I WAYNE AMOS WAYNE ANDERSON l'lAMIL ARTHURS PERRY BEAR CLARENCE L. BELTZ BEN BELTZ CARL BENSON WM. M. BERRY JAMES BOLLINGER ARINAON H. BOST RAYMOND BRININC OWEN BROWN Crescent Jenks Mountain Park lWinfield, Kans. S 1 i gler Guthrie Grove Lawton Cherokee Cherokee Oklahoma City Stillwater Kiowa Alva Cherokee Medford MARSHALL NVALLACE Stillwater Vice-President junior Classg Aggievator. GERALD WHITLAW ll7f13'f10l1G ' Lambda Chi Alpha. Covington MARK WILIQINS Sigma Phi Epsilong Footballg Wrestling. CHESTER WVILLIAMS Stillwater Wrestling '28-'29, VERNA WILEY Stillwater SAMUEL WOOD Oklahoma City Omega Kappa Nug Golf 'ZS. Pawnee ARNOLD WYSS Beta Theta Pig Pi Epsilon Pi: O'Co1legiang President Men'S Panhellcnic Council. DOYLE YARBOROUOH Booneville, Ark. HERBERT YOUNG Stillwater CLARENCl CLINE 1 OLIN BL WINTON I KENNE EDEI Lc FRANK C I-IASKE CORI M -JESSE D. DAVID CLA' C. Page 13S Page 139 CLARENCE BROYLES CLINE BURNAM OLIN BUTLER EULA M. CAMPBELL WINTON CARLTON IQENNETH COMMONS EDELXVEISS CORBIN LOUISE COWAN FRANK Cox I-IASKELL CUDD CORLEY CULP MILDRED DALE JESSE DAVIS DAVID DODGE CLARENCE DICKEY CYNTI-IALICE DIGGS Stillwater Stillwater Guthrie Stillwater Meeker Hammon Stillwater Mangum Oklahoma City Lindsay Crescent Aline Stillwater Lawton Hinton Stillwater Page 139 HARRY DOLMAN Quanah, Texas CHESTER DOTTER IVIINNIE DUCK MARGARET EASTER BENNIE EDWARDS DEAN W. FENTON XVANER EHLY R. F. EXVING HUGH FRIZZELL WM. FRIEDEMANN LAWRENCE GOLLON SANFORD GOODMAN HAL C-RADY CARL HAGLE LUCILLE HEABEV PAUL HECKER Stillwater jenks Bartlesville Ponca City XWagoner Enid Miami Lawton Stillwater Enid Chelsea Hugo Sapulpa Pawnee Mounds 'w 5 CLYDE JORDAN HELEN KELLY HAZEL KELLY GEORGE KING IRA M. KING CLARENCE KINGHAM KARL KOES KENNETH LECRONE RATHMELL LITTELL THEODORE LIVESAY LORAL LONGFELLOXV l'lARRY LONG IVIATTIE MGCOLLUM THELMA MCDANIELS HAROLD MGELROY REGINA MGMULLIN Stillwater Ardmore Tulsa Stillwater Chandler Cleveland Mountain View Perry Oklahoma City Stillwater Stillwater Okmulgee Supply Pawnee 'Tulsa Tulsa MAUDIE HENEGAR HAZEL HOLCOMB AUST1N HORN JAMES HOWERTON HENRY HOYT ROY HUFFINE FRANK JAMISON RUBEN JAY RAY JOHNSON HARRY JOHNSON JOHN JOHNSTON ALBERT JOHNSTON RAY JONES LENA JONES FRANCXS JONES EDGAR JONES Osage Stillwater Sulphur Carney Custer Stillwater Muskogee Chelsea Shamrock Hollis M uldrow M uldrow Clinton Morrison Stillwater Tulsa Page I 401 TLS NL YV 1135 HER .T :E 3. Lain Em? LE -JE? 3 EQ CEGD. 3. E TOM 3. 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JOHNSON MARIE JOHNSTON HERMAN JOHNSTON MARY JONES JOHN JORDAN BERNICE KANE ROBERT IQESTER EDNVIN KING I MO KING EDWARD KLEIN RU'IHEI.MA KOLLER Davenport Wagoner S ti llwaler Marshall Wfaurika Hollis H ennessey Antler.: Tulsa Shamrock Stillwater XVright City Braman S ti l lwaler Holly Ponca City I LEWIS MOFFATT HUBERT MULLIKIN HARRY NEXVTCN DWIGHT OVERMAN GORDON PARSLEY THELNA PATTON HUGH PATTERSON ROBERT PEARCE FLOYD PEEK EARL PHILLIPS ORRA REDDING LEOLA REDMON GLADE REED ALFA RIDEN MAURIGE RIGDON lVlARION RIGDON Stillwater Enid Perry Stillwater Wetumka Stillwater Wfilson Cushing Stillwater Frederick Stillwater Snyder Oklahoma City Stillwater Newkirk Newkirk RALPH KNIGHT FRANKLIN LATIMER LILLIAN LEE FRANKLIN LUTHY FRANKLIN LAPORTE DORIS MGCOY JOHN MCCLURE LEON MGCOY JOHN MGDANIEL ROBERT MCMILLAN JACK IVIAYLEN RICHARD MANNING BILLY MARTIN EVELYN MERRILL VINE MILLER MOTERE MILLS Carter Higgins Tulsa Carter H ennessey Stillwater XWatonga Burlington Altus Guthrie Bartlesville Ponca City Ardmore Tulsa Tulsa Snyder Y'-RLX J 'IE Huw? f-, , - Elwa- V. 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Q,- The U 9 Collegian ,.,.,t.,,,.............. .,,..--..,,,,,....,..,,,,.......---f-1 7 M W f 'WN MQ 'W A' ' X f73,,,ffr--..fv.,f5 : '::1-..fT!f -' .. ...... ......,.. - ...fl ...,....,.,,,...........,....,. ,.. ..,,,.. . ..,, 2,,....--,.,e..,,, ' ,Y .1'-g::::::::x:1:.::::::xz::::.::::::::::zz .,-.: '-- :::::::::x:::::::::::::::c::::ggg:N 5 ,K-4,4'4M...j1! .J-.J-1-.1-ff -.1 g::::x::::::n:::::...:'.:.e,....-.-' ..---m.-.4a-H---f'---w--ff- f-'f -1-M--W'- - J1.f?fff4f5519-1kQf..,,, fii'Vfe g7?'ry,'55 ,,lf!25'99xTFq? A- Uv-9-12 1-7 1-5 Hi- ,Q Q' 'WS V lTl-l the increase in enrollment at the Oklahoma A. and M. College the O'Collegian entered upon a period of remarkable growth. In the fall of 1924 the first daily paper appeared on the college campus, and since that time it has been published continuously, every morning of the regular school year. The change from the semi-weekly publication was made possible by a group of students, directed by Walker Stone. Since the inauguration of the Daily O'Collegian, the publication has had a continued growth due to the loyal support of the student body, and the increased patronage of advertisers. The paper has been increased in size from a five to a six-column sheet. The O'Collegian is the official newspaper of the Student Association, giving expression of student opinion and campus news. The students of the institution have maintained a publication on the campus since May, 1895, when the College Mirror, a monthly paper, first made its appearance. ln HAROLD EA PM-UPS 1899 the name was changed to the College Paper, and again changed in 1907 when the name Orange and Black was selected, and the publication issued weekly. In 1924 the the name was changed to The O'Co11egian. Edilor paper appeared semi-weekly, and During the fall semester of 1928 arrangements were made with the college administration whereby the O'Collegian, Redskin, and Aggievator were given possession of an entire building, known as the Publications Building. All the student publications were moved into their new home during the vacation. The change gave each department more commodious quarters, and centralized all student publications. 5.x Around the Copy Desk i:ig7:::::::::::::: 1T plz proximate affairs of ' the direci the public sheet sho history oi HAROL Louis BILL Y JOHN 1 WILLI. LERO' FLORA ORLAI' BEN Y COLE: EMMI' EARN EARL LAURENA RUTH BRI FRED SWE THOMAS IN :A -. Q 1 gg, 5 f-25.53 1 2 Elf .1 ' 3 1. 1 S f f ki ,Af 1 1 Page152 Page153 ,IL it L- Il ft I I I'f ll I li I lil III l .AAI U px I II W, Ili I ,I ll ll , T ll I tl il f EI ll il I ll LAL!-I 1,111 lxulgfll Wil ll 'xf-ll X SX I XX ' I is AX X X A Y ljxixxkilii .Xxx T, lg I xl ky X ' fl NWI I x i x 'll X. 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Under the direction of Ben Wofford, the business department Of the publication has been ably administered, with the balance sheet showing a larger gross income than at any time in the history of the paper. HAROLD PHILLIPS Louis BLACKBURN BILL XVITT . JOHN NEWBURN . XVILLIAM CLONINGER LEROY MCGUIRK FLORA MAE HORTON ORLANDO BLACKBURN EDITORIAL STAFF BUSINESS STAFF . Editor-in-Chief Managing Editor . Campus Editor . News Editor . Exchange Editor . Sports Editor Society Editor . Night Editor BEN WOFFORD ...... Business Manager COLEMAN HEWLETT . . . Advertising Manager EMMITT CURTIS . , Assistant Business Manager EARNEST HARMON . . . Circulation Manager BEN WOFFORD EARL FISHER . . . Advertising Business Manager LAURENA ELLIS RUTH BREEDLOVE FRED SWEAZY THOMAS MCIVIURTRY iii 412:15 If ' IAC I A ..., . mf . ANNA WITTICH FRANCIS LOOMIS ELMER WOODSON ROBERT REECE WATER V I REPORTERS MERLE BULLARD HELEN KELLY HELEN HENDRICKSON FLOYD GRAHAM ROBERT BUTCHER HARRY LONG A. C. 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GW? and left 'T NOTHER year has glided through Aggieland its indelible mark on the campus and the memory of ' h those who have witnessed the changes that its passing as er Redskin has been added to the growing wrought. Anoth shelf of chronicles of the college life and interests. e of the Redskin 'll have gathered all the glancing reflections of college wi activity and preserved them in this book that the history of student life may continue an unbroken chain. The task has been difficult. lt is particularly hard to measure the activi- ties of 3,000 people when they represent such a diversity of interests without giving undue prominence to any one group at the expense of subordinating some other body. It is the hope of the staff that this volum We have tried to make this volume of the Redskin ve. lt has been our ambition worthy of representing the colleg A to kee up with the wonderful record which has made the P Redskin one of the leading annuals in America for the past five years. Changes have been made throughout the book, and new features have been added in an effort to make it more interesting and valuable. RUSSELL I-IESTER Editor In preparing the material for the book, we have tried to catch the real Aggie spirit and make it a part of this Redskin. We want you to feel again the thrill of an Aggie touchdown, the enchantment of O. A. M. C., the excitement of elections, ' ' ' d the sadness of farewell. lf we have done the pleasure of 'sessionsf the joy of meeting, an this our service has been complete. The task of editing and financing the Redskin has been, on t e w We have made many errors in our work, but when you look through the pages of the book we trust that you will remember that we are human, and to Herr is human. h hole, an enjoyable one. The Staf Holds a Conference Page 154 l l V wc? W E' 1 i I l i 5 . li L l , ix . x . ljxtf l. ,. L. ll .1 if l 2 i i X z .y 1- 1, i l xx X .Xi, .XV . i-3.1 lr .e,l - Cl fi l A l EL lg' limi ' li . , i l l Y:- X. l l 1 l ll T1 gli 1 l l i i i E Tr wi neg HE mc ing of i meet the cl tion fee cc build the I sarily come Manager t other task: ably handl RUSSELI WILLIAL JOE GRI ORVILLI FRED T XVILHEMINA JACK COMPI BILL WITT, . Omo SPAM DOROTHY G EDELNVEISS ALEASE Wu HELEN HEI' FLORA MAE 'W 4 , if .- xg. a f' -z 5g J I EZ i L :il L. ,, Nov I-I l Page 155 Rorllsikiio of T929 ' T -A-... .... , ....,.. L .,...,,...... ,... ........,..,...,.,.,...,,.,.,..,... 57' f I 7 -10-ff 'i..fQ I ' 'I ,-f e ------W---M ...-- - --.-.. A .,.. , 4.5 5 2,44 eA,,.f,. jx ,,,7,,,,..,,,:,,:,:,::,.N.,. ,..., , ...,.......................,...... .--. f.-f--f- , 1,71-In W ' ,4h, In .,., . 1-Mtg HE most important Work in connection with the build- i ing Of an annual is the securing of sufficient finances to meet the claims Of the creditors Of the book. The subscrip- tion fee constitutes but one-half of the funds needed to build the Redskin. The balance of the funds must neces- sarily come from other sources. It is the task of the Business Manager to See that they are secured. This duty, and all other tasks that fall to the Business Manager, have been ably handled by the business staff of the I929 Redskin. EDITORIAL STAFF RUSSELL HESTER ........ Editor WILLIAM HARBER . . Associate Editor .JOE GRIFFIN ...... Associate Editor BUSINESS STAFF ORVILLE M. THOMPSON ..... Business Manager FRED TARR ..... Assistant Business Manager SECTION EDITORS ROBERT REECE, Sports QUENTIN WILLIAMS, Sports LAHOMA VINCENT, Organizations Louis BLACKBURN, Waste Lands HOWARD SEAY, Photography WILHEMINA 'BEESON, Administration JACK COMPTON, Colleges BILL XVITT, Along the Trail OTHO SPARKS, Art DOROTHY GREEN, Ar! ASSISTANT EDITORS EDELWEISS CORBIN ORETHA ORNER LEO BROWN ALEASE WILSON LOUISE FRANCIS BENNIE MARIE HESTER HELEN HENDRICKSON MARGARET HOLT GENEVIEVE BRALEY FLORA MAE HORTON FRANCIS LOOMIS JOHN NEWBURN ELIZABETH MCGARR ORVILLE M. THOMPSON Business Manager ROBERT BREXVER THAD HUMMEL AIOE HARDY DOROTHEA STEPHENSON - I- f---A frv-f--wmv-wvff-vvffffrw-ff1f4'ff1f'f:' T' ,L,'-.-.,-L,,I.,, .Is..-.ig,...L:eL:i-.UQ 1I.'U4i..,-'.s,ss:-.,....f,,,,,,' 'rj ,isy f y ,. if I 1 I R., , -f' N, I X 'I fy i2ff?ff.ElI3' .1 exif . I I 1 ' '- I ' I 1 ' 1 u I I I I , I . I . ' - X, I. s - Q f so I f ' , ' ,, I I g X-A-v,,.fI ,EL 1, I, , I 1, I, , . ' I , I I -, , if f X, A O I x x f K V, . vl sv: xxxnyv I sr.,, f , If ,I , ' I L I, I ff' I ' I ,If - I , f' ' . A I' ' X2 f I 'FII ' X' , I I . - ' 'fits fig , fl' Q I T E32 I L I I ill 1 is fi-V ' ' , H ' , ip pf' ' , QI It I J L 5 'gtg 'I I' I 4 I f'I?i?55l ' ' I ' Iif, 'fl' ' I 'liaI'o'T., ' . q . - I gfii I S ' I I S,,,,, O A,so A s,,,s,,, In ,,s, ,so ,l,i,, si: Ii I I ,, ,f of 'i ' ' ''Ifff11f11QQLElIlTLZl'E'Zf'i..1 i gg I I I ,iii A I II IIII ft or roooofo o'- O ' HARBER TARR SPARKS GREEN WVITT XVILLIAMS BLACKBURN GRIFFIN FRANCIS H 5 1-1 T 1-IUMMEL BREWER HARDY NENVBURN STEPHENSON HENDRICKSON E TER OL 4 ' ' . . B - SO VINCENT HORTON SEAY CURTIS GRNER COMPTON REECI: CORBIN EE N Page 155 T r The Aggievator X fp -'-'--A- ' fo Jzffflfwi-'9'Q'ts. 17f f:'f ?'-7v'V'ff114. fy Aff-7N'7x5qz? V f lTl-l no ambition of aliterary nature, The Aggievator has aspired to provide laugh insurance for the pessimists and continued good cheer for the optimists whose spirit and pleasant nature has not been dulled by college sophistication or cynicalism. The staff has made a con- w and original jokes for the scientious effort to secure ne magazine. Apparently they have been successful in their ' ' ' ' d h mor have work, as many of their contributions of wit an u been reprinted in the College Humor. Growing from a sixteen-page magazine printed on rough w illustrations, The Aggievator now pulp paper, with very fe ' t of thirty two pages of humor, with many clever consis s - drawings, and a cover printed in four colors. The publica- , ies, was taken under the super- vision of the Board of Publications, and has come to be one of the recognized Student Association periodicals. The Aggievator was founded with the idea in mind of aiding the stadium campaign by donating the proceeds re- ceived from the sale of the magazine to the fund. lt was tion after many difficult -IosEP1-i MONTGOMERY GRIFFIN . . . Editor not a financial success, however, and it seemed for a time that it would be forced to discontinue publication. The w four issues are published each magazine survived in spite of these early difficulties, and no year at regular intervals. The feature issues of the magazine are the Freshman and lnter- scholastic numbers, Each fall the management of The Aggievator conducts the Freshman Queen contest, which is one of the most exciting elections of the year. f- A-M ---' 1 1 The Home ofthe flggievalor Page 156 ,,,,....-,..... OR ti ' finishe only was year, but over fron the direct the effort sales of t joe JOH Ar: Staj' Lowau. TVLARGAY DON W4 IQENNE1 Low ss ii. -- 1111 in A fbi W 5' .f - i- - 5 I' :lb f i V.: ' , 1 'f-as xx ig Y xx f V ,NN ll? iii ???1 'li T fjfii iii , i li J if lil 1' f Page 157 -'JJLN5'- -J ,.,. - - . -Y, ,.-.U -... .. Y. -- ..-,.- .-,.-.1-, -..,K----h-..-1... .------ V. . . -' t '-' --H f - 1 - - A - V ....,,.--1. g ,. ,. ..,L..r:335g ---' -A--......,,, The Aggieyator '--f:.,,533':, f,,:,.Jn,,f ,nvS:::E::3:i:! f' f,:,g,-jgffazwj I ,, .4 af wf Ib I QR the flrst time in its history The Aggievator has l finished the year with a balance in the treasury, Not Only was the magazine able to show a profit during the year, but it also paid Off Old accounts that have been carried over from previous years. The business management, under the direction of Earl Fisher, has been ably handled. Through the efforts of the business Staff there has been an increase in Sales of the magazine, and in gross income from advertising. EDITORIAL STAFF JOE GRIFFIN ....... Editor-in-Chiqf JOI-IN W. NEWBERN, JR. . Managing Editor Art Staff Features Associate Editors LOUIS BLACKBURN BLAINE DELANCY TOM MCMURTRY BILL XVITT CHRISTINE RICKET s SALLY TERBUSH HELEN IQELLER FLORA MAE HORTON MARY PRUITT LOWELL STOKES MARGARET HOLT DON XVOODYARD KENNETH PEERY LOUISE FRANCIS EARL FISI-IER BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager Business Manager Circulalion HARRY LONG, Manager HOWARD TARR TOM HAIFLEY ORLANDO BLACKBURN JACK COMPTON EARL FISHER ..... Assistants JIMMY RICHARDS JACK BAIRD FRANK JAMISON ELTON PATTERSON RAY JONES BAYLES GRAHAM . ,V ,. .I ? u -1 , A ,J ' A ff .V ,f.:,,--A. 441,67 X-X, .,-. WW ..,. X,4,'4.,.1csqA -,-,f-1' A ,.,.,.4,r,v,:w-.Q ,...iz,., M.,-,. 1.-11 P f- if.-.A-4.-c , law 5 f N11 I 1':f-1e:'::-fwffl'ff' . 2212:-2:1:.f,1f5521-5-71 , 1'1 2 , ' - Z N A c'-I '- 1 ' . 5,ff.I:'-2:2 .3,f !.'511f!Lf.5g'g' icflpfrftfiii l . '.':-'Qglt-if -1-1 ' ' -, f T 3. f 4 1 ' - v74:2's,f:.f' ,. 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College students have come to realize that wit and humor is inter- spersed ' ' ' bl and that on a whole the contests are very interesting. with discussions of serious pro ems, That the students of the college are interested in debating is evidenced by the increasing number that take part in the forensic activity, and the growing attendance at contests sponsored by the h D artment lt is beyond the question to maintain that Speec ep . debating can be popularized to the same extent as football, but it is a fact that the matches can and are being made more interesting H- H. ANDERSON for both participants and the audience. Couch Gradually teams and coaches, as well as the audience, have begun to appreciate the fact that the primary purpose of debate is lost when the matches become merely a contest for gaining a decision. At best the decision is only an expression of opinion, and is subject to question. The true value of debating lies in its revelation of facts and theories taken from two viewpoints, and the development of the speaking and the keenness of thinking in the individual speakers. lt is the aim of the depart- ment to make debating as practical as possible so that it will serve its real purpose. As an aid in bringing this about, the open forum plan of debating has been introduced and found to be a valuable means. sful in Professor D. Terry Martin and Professor H. H. Anderson have been very succes able debators, and their teams have made a record for the year that is a to the Oklahoma A. and M. College. the development of credit The Aggies mee! the Australian Debaie Team .,..,.. HE Oklz successfi majority of 1 Opening University i Tunks, Gils' That the wi decision by . Defend was: Resol the Aggies, decision in 1 victory of ti In the A. and M. question, w Louisiz prised of Ti The A Culver-Sto when the I of the seas governmen The rr Sam Gilst' Holcomb 2 l l E u Page 160 Page Im l 11 My-.,.,, ,-M .. H. .-.W . t ...., . .,,,,,, g-5 X- , Debate . ......,.A.., . ,..,, ..,....,.,..,..,,..,, . ............ ,.,. ....,...... 1,77 W, ,,.,,lV ll l Zyl' l','.---,. HX! ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, - ,,,, ,WW ,,,,,, .f7:::::x:.,,M. ---fff lf- 'f---.-,,A--.-.A. , ,,1,,.:. ,,,,., . ..,,....,,.,...,,....,,,.., X, - .-ff - , , ,--....,i,., V '- 'H f ',-'f .a y :,-gm,mm,:,m.,,,.. f lff- ff f-f'ff- Ski v07f'4tf'-5451 .... :Z V i.,5p5:fzsz:aa1,f:f' 777 ff,l17jff,y,:f'4q ' ry' 'f 1 'Q W TR! e9 v I-IE Oklahoma A. and M. College debate teams were unusually i successful during the past season, winning an overwhelming majority of the contests in which they participated. Opening the season with a contest with the team from the University of Sydney, Australia, the Aggie team, composed of Tunks, Cwilstrap, and Williams, debating the question: Resolved, That the world would be better off without the movies, won the decision by a popular vote of two to one. Defending the negative side of the question for the year, which was: Resolved, That a substitute for jury trial should be adopted, the Aggies, represented by Hall and Williams, won a two-to-one decision in a contest with Friends University. This was the second i victory of the season. D, T, MARTIN ln the third contest, with Tulsa University as opponents, the Head ofspmh Department A. and M. team, composed of Lowry and Tunks, and defending the negative side of the question, won a popular decision. . Louisiana University came next on the Aggies' program, and the A. and M. team, com- prised of Tunks and Lowry, were victorious over the southerners. The A. and M. team lost its fifth contest when Holcomb and Tunks were defeated by Culver-Stockton College. Walker and Lowry, speaking for A. and M., won a popular decision when the Aggie team met Southwestern College of Winfield, Kansas. ln the seventh contest of the season, the Aggies, debating the question: Resolved, That the parliamentary form of government is preferable to the presidential form, defeated the University of Arkansas. The men's debate squad was comprised of Bert Tunks, Robert Lowry, Quentin Williams, obert I-Iall, and Walter Walker, and the Cvirls' team consisted of Geneva Holcomb and Polly I-lunt. Sam Gilstrap, R TUNK5 LowRY WILLIAMS GI LSTRAP HALL WALKER Hor.coMB HUNT Page I6i 11 Engineering Hall Page 162 11 xx!!! cf, W M, Us rw ,. 'ill fix fx N ,M iff 1 1 xx 1 M 1 , 'w uf L3' vu' H X, r,-L ,,.1, , ,wi v X ,L 1,51 A f-1-. 1 X.,- 1 V4 , XXX N. 1. K X 'X X VUX X N xx ,xx x , DN 9. 1 AX A 'X fx Y K X ix X x ,CX X . ,X ,, w v Y xx Page 163 Page 163 VV 1 . 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I I 1 V IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII? II . V ' N ' E ' f f'f' Y':' W 5 if if RQ 5 4 L iii ff Wi II1 I g, H I 19 -,' .jr ..1I 4 Q - f rpg , 1 fig xg , 5 5 N Vx ,hi '2 'Y PS5 dzgif. J f I L ik y Web 1 Q .If 1 : Vffffrf fig - LSE? ' IE V Is- -- III-:II:f 5 .3 4 WS QI 1 3 , 3 ' a Q 'Er Ia?-f' xf I I Hun' ' .1mwHu.w'vvfvr.w-mmuw--fvfif-wwf?--'-'W 'A 'A MUSICHDWM I ,, Menis Gllee Club Mf'1f-N -f--.ffwavvvvew-1-.M fp...f A.,-0.0 ,.,...,, ,, , .. .A f-f.- Af.1--p.-f-uv-ef0-'fff--- ' '- T 'u7 X :mm,:,, Miam,..,i,m:,,fgyfwg, W,,,a,mf:m,a:E I -'-- Batfaina,,,m,:,,,,f:,,,,,,E Q! ,4,mfz,4gA ,fifw-3:A,.,,f,,m ,f 'Sm:f,TEFf552Wg 23 i23Efff:f1,,ff -...11::gf, .,,,f,. l JAMES A. CILMER President FRANCIS CHERRN' JAMES GILMER JACK E. CIRAY MOTERE MILLS JAY OTWELL TNTASKELL PAULDING MARVIN THOMAS XVILLIAM THOMAS HOWARD NVHITE ENOS WILLIS f, ,u1g:yyff4y.A1,,y, Q! N! w HE Men's Glee Club of the Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechani- cal College has made wonderful progress, both as a campus activity and in competition with other institutions, cluring the past few years. Each year the club makes an extensive concert tour of the State, and competes with other glee clubs at the Missouri Valley contest. Although the Club has never won this contest it has always placed high among the contestants. OFFICERS JAMES A. GILMER . President HASKELL PAULDING , . . Secretary BOB LEACH . . Business Manager CLYDE SMITH . . Librarian D. E. VORNHOLT , Director MEMBERS JAMES ABBOTT RALPH CARVER JATHRO BANKS KENNETH BENNETT J. C. FAILING CHANDLER FOSTER JOE JARvIS DICK FISHER LEE JONES BOB LEECH ALFRED FRIZZELL TED MCCUISTON ARLO SCHMIDT NOBLE MARTIN OTIS MIRACLE CLYDE SMITH RONALD SAVAGE HARVEY PRETTY OTHO SPARKS HOWARD SMITH ALBERT SCHUERMAN ELTON TURPIN EDWIN SPARKMAN HAROLD SCHMIDT PARK YEATS HARLEY APPLEWHITE DICK SULLIVAN HAROLD BROADBENT ACLEN WEBB 4 1 , .,.. ,,.....--Q HE W Kent, l zation on tl bership in t tour of the was the an to a large 4 MARC lVlARG DORIS GLAD' LOUISE BATR MARGARET E ROMA BARLC INA BIBY MARY BOUL' DELLA BULL FRANCES BL FRANCES CA CIWEND. CA: KATHRYN C LOUISE CAR EDITH CLEIS GWENDOLYI- TXACCUISTIN, SCHMID T, H. SMITH, PRETTY, CILMER, LEECH, SPARKS, JARVIS, FAILING TURPIN, ABBOTT, M. THOMAS, APPLENVHITE, FRIZZELL, SULLIVAN JONES NVILLIS MARTIN C S REED CARVER XVEBB N THOMAS OTXVELL WHITE, CHERRY, . MITH, , , - , . , h , H. SCHMIDT, FISHER, SAVAGE, BENNETT, VORNHOLT, GRAY, YEATS, SCHCUERMAN MIRACLF Page 164 r S 'S ,I Tot Sect Thi Fat Bot Page 165 Womenls Glloe Cllulh .j ,1y:gEmEwm,, ---1ff' 'f'fff.f': awe! ff omg- ff if 1--Afpfs,-.f-.1-I 5- :5g:::::::w:x::::::::::::::::::: CL! efgmff,,,.,AQCMm5w,,.,M,?m . .,..,,, .,,,.,i,,,,, ,, 4f1f:532o22f:,2.z.ZZ,I ',.xo:311eI2z2:ff' 5' Wcgfff-Y-ka? N! ,gf HE WOmen's Cvlee Club, under the direction of Miss Lillian Kent, has developed into the most prominent Womans Organi- zation On the campus. Each fall several hundred girls try for mem- bership in the club. During the school year the club makes a concert tour of the State. Among the successful appearances of the club was the annual home concert presented in the College Auditorium to a large crowd of students and townspeople. OFFICERS MARGUERITE MCKNIGHT . . . President MARGARET BALDWIN , Vigppfesideng DORIS JONES . . . Secretary-'I'reasurer GLADYS SWEENEY Business Manager LOUISE BAIRD MARGARET BALDWIN ROMA BARLOXV INA BIBY MARY BOULTON DELLA BULLIS FRANCES BULLIS FRANCES CALLAHAN GWEND. CAMPBELL KATHRYN CARROLL LOUISE CARTER EDITH CLENDENIN GWENDOLYN CLINE MARG. COMPTON LEONA DOBSON HAZEL DONART LAVINA DRAKE BERNICE DRIGCS MARGARET EASTER RUTH ELLIOTT QUINCY FARR RUTH FARRINGTON VERNIA GLASSCOCK HAZEL GREENE HELEN HAAS EVELYN HAND MEMBERS MAUDE HAYMAN RUTH HOLBROOK GENEVA HOLCOME MILDREN HORTON IDA B. HOWARD FLOSSIE -JOHNSON CORRIENE JONES DORIS JONES EDNA KIDWELL MARGERITE LITTLE NAOMI MAYFIELD IRMA MCGLATHERY MARG. MCKNICHT ALTA MAE MOODY TOMMY MOORE MELEA MOORE EVELYN PARKER I'IEI-ENE PETERSON BERNICE RADNICH MARGARET REDFIELD ROBERTA SANBORN LEONA SCHAEFER ALLYNE SHULL PAULINE SPENCER OPAL SMITH .N ....I. Q IVIARGUERITE MCKNIGHT President ' XVAYNE STANLEY ,IUANITA STEWART MAXINE STOCKS MARION SWANK GLADYS SWEENEY ALICE TREAT KATH. WEATHERS JUANITA WEBB NAOMI WILIQINS RUTH WILKINS ALICE WILMOTH ALEASE WILSON NVILMA XVOOD M IQNIGHT BARLOXV LITTLE CLENDENIN, R EDFIELD, IQLEIN, 'IRE XT Top fO'LU'JONES, CILASSCOCK, MOORE, c , I - -1 A V Second row-BULLIS, SHULL, HOWARD, HOUSTON, SWANKI STOCKSI WBODA PET I'i1fS3gl6MkgC1QJ:lgXPIfrR?DIuCC Third ron,-SCHAEFER, ,lOHNSON, HMS, EASTERCMOOREPHAYMNET ZESSNSPSNCFR ELLIOTT ' - 1 , ODY, XVILMOTH, ARYER, ARIQER, A - , - ' A - Fourth fo WILSON HAMZ MO f s SMITH, KENT, BOLTON, BALDWIN, MAYITIELD, XVILKINS Bottom row-BAIRD, MOUNT, WEBB, WEA VHER I Page 165 U. Colle e Orchestra l fi I I .Il Y .y I- I, I . .-.,-,,,,,,,, ,,..-i..,,,..L,,,M.,L L..,,.,L.-,.,,.,.W..,,,m..,, M ' -'- ff- I ,. I l I . i I l HE I NDER the direction of Professor Frank I-llaclky, who came to I Il entir' the college eight years ago, the Orchestra has come to be one I campus T . . . 5 C of the leading organizations of the Institution. From a club that l belong tc was practically dead in 1922 it has grown until at the present time I T1 rg . . the camp IE has more than a score of active members. December 7, 1928, Ji , . 1 - h A d- - I-El tenslve ci the Orchestra gave its annual conceit program In t e u Itorium. 5 :I li , It College F ll! I. il OFFICERS 'Q , . BoH l FRANK l-ILADKY .... . Director COLE , l DANIEL L. HUFFMAN . Accompanist X il gg g PAUL ' f ' RICH, FRANK I-ILADKY Direclor Y. I MOTU K, sl MEMBERS T. A. PATTERSON OAKLEY PITMAN ETHYLE PALMER I-W PAUL NOR LOUISE LITTEN RAY FLETCHER PAUL BooNE MORRIS Bl LoUISE CARTER PAUL NORRIS ELNOR SMITH lf- V I HARVEY P PAULINE PRUITT ROBERT BRooKS MAR JoRIE SHARP -1 CHARLES C MILDRED DICKSoN ' CHARLIE GILBERT HAROLD CRowDER HARRY DC PAULINE KOSANKE PHILLIP HAYME LESTER WooD GLENN BR FLORENCE WHITAKER VANCE I-IILDRETH JOE HENDRICKSON LOUIS MN RUTH LATSCHER ROBERT SWANK HAROLD VINCON -I OAKLEY P OLCA KING ELEANOR HOLYFIELD PAUL BALLINGER LYI-E UPS! ANTHONY SEDENKA RUTH DILWORTH CARLOS HARROW CHESTER T WALTER HEINZ BESSIE VAN SCAYK DICK JEWELL Affg RAY FLET1 PAUL NVILLIS VERA HALE MILDRED LITTEN RALPH S01 IVIAUDE CLINKENBEARD MARGARET EASTER VIRGIL LAIRD Qyxyf ROBERT E l'Qxj1 ORA REDII lg 'XX L11 VLf'.'1 if FTVILQQQ F? 1 I -,i A -wfaiferi' wil I I I l 3- ' will ,-,J is ,,.. . L: . A.:. , ,I I ', g 1' l l I : cv , l ' ' . 2:5232 +3 i il X l 3 I l , I Cl , ', -'Q l l 53 l W N I The College Orchestra in concert formation in the Auditorium Page 166 Page 167 1 N x 1 I ' . S I. 'I rl l 1' I lt T jf? fi .' ,f . iff fl if 1' f I, ,I fl 1 If ff 3 ,f 1' i l, fill II , 1 fy! . 'fl If 1 II, fl fl iff, fri i i If fi FE? 1 fi? I Il Ill li F? il II' V l l l l 1 l I I ilr H. . Iii l .fjii 'I y S I. I., VJ I I l,,' r' 7 I N lx' K . X Iv, . R R xii X 1. x X. f .T Ll X. f ,i f I V-X. Ia- 'A I , A I,-F, ,lf .QI I I I I . .Il Iii . IW ' lI ,I I l 5 ii 'I i l xx :A College Band ,,f 7 , A .1 , AL., ,. JH mm nw .M-mlwnm-W ,W ,,, ,... .mu f.. I, ,,...,, , ,,,- , ,X ..f..-.......... ,. ff.. .wfgw 1' Q ' ' ' ' v' ' A 1:4 'I X-: 1 4-4 'ffm-Y 7 '-f'-ff-lv 2 ' :::'::::::,7::r::::m::x:::x::: x4.7f64i,f22Qm ,,Zfyi.L'QDo1f,-,:,7 1: 2 1 : 1.1: :ff5f!5,,f,f A..:::y,f ,wyf.::5:::::'-' 1ffgQ4.N.Lg.- f, , , HE Oklahoma A. and M. College is known throughout the entire state for her marvelous Band, and the students On the campus are equally proud Of it. Hundreds Of students aspire tO belong to the Organization. The Band plays for special events on the campus and over the state. Each year the Band makes an ex- tensive concert tour which is preceded by a program given in the College Auditorium. BOH MAKOVSKY COLEMAN HEWLETT PAUL S. BALLINGER RICHARD JEIWELL MOTT DUNHAM . PAUL NORRIS MORRIS BROOKS HARVEY PRETTY CHARLES GILBERT HARRY DOLMAN GLENN BRYANT LOUIS MALKUS OAKLEY PITMAN LYLE UPSHAW CHESTER HENRY RAY FLETCHER RALPH SOUTHWICK ROBERT EWING ORA REDDING JAMES MCMILLAN l OFFICERS Director . . President . . Vice-President J . Secretary-Treasurer Business Manager' MEMBERS P. M. HAYNIE JOE HENDRICKSON CHAS. BUSKEL THEODORE MCCUISTON MCEWEN MAHER LOUIS MOFFATT LYLE STRICKLER C. E. ENGLISH EDGAR JONES RAY PARTRIDGE JUAN FLINT TOM HAIFLEY HARRY BECKER ANTHONY SEDENKA ROY VANDEVENTER WALTER Hoss WALTER PAYNE HOMER ANDERSON VERNON HOLMES DALE FENTON MATTHEWS EARL JUNIOR GLASS WARREN EHLY ALEX NELSON RANGE HILDRETH ROBERT SWANK EARL FETZER VINCENT SEARS H. A. VINSON TOMMIE DONOVAN CLARENCE KINCHAM CLYDE SMITH PAUL BALLINGER T, A. PATTERSON CARLOS HARROW RUSSELL DAVIDSON AMBLER KLINE HARRY MCQUOWAN VINCENT PRICE HILLARD BRITTON ,,.:x:::::x:::::::::: ,,,,.....,,.. BCH MAKOVSKY Director MOTT DUNHAM XVRIGHT CANFIELD VERNON OVERMAN. RICHARD JEWELL F. C. JONES JOYCE DENMAN FRANK CAMERON ROLLIE WYNN DONALD GALLAGHER ROLLA D. KING CLARENCE GALLACHER HERBERT LAIRD JACK NORTON COLEMAN HEWLETT Page I 67 The Band in conceriforrr1r1ti0 n. The Band, this year, added pep alfootbail games Tlme Players? Cllulb Ilya. f'''33317211122QXQQQQQQQQQQQQQ''M' -1 gg OFFICERS SAM P. GILSTRAP .... . . President LAHOMA VINCENT Vice-President . Secretary DOROTHY GREEN . WILLIS COLLINS . . . Stage Manager I-lE Players' Club stands for the production of good student d tics on the campus. lt was organized several years ago rama b a few students interested in dramatics, and since that time has Y had a rapid growth in membership. The Club has been responsible for a growth of in quality of student productions. of the Club selected one-act plays, d' S and other features are presented for the entertainment of terest in dramatics, and the betterment of the At regular meetings SAM GILSTRAP President F63 mg , the members and their friends. The plays are directed, acted, staged, and costumed by Students. All through the school year students interested in becoming members of the club may ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' tive membership become pledges to the organization. The pledges are eligible for Initiation to ac upon having played successfully a part in an all-college production, or one of the many one- act plays given at regular meetings of the club. The Players' Club is a stepping-stone to ad- mission in Theta Alpha Phi. During the past year three major productions were given by the club in the College Audi- torium. These plays were well attended by students and townspeople. Professor David Terry ' ' P directs the lays Martin, head of the Department of Speech, assisted by Miss Eunice eterson, p sponsored by the club, and much credit is due him for their success. SPICKELMIER, XVILLIS, RAY, lVl'XRTIN, STRODE, REEVES, XVALLACE, BLITTERFIELD, BERG S I QS, U'I I'ERBACK, RUST, CORBIN, BINCAMAN, BLACKBURN, MAYEIELD, BARNES, Fox, JONES PXRI HANNER l'lUMMEL, XVILSON, FRANKLIN, GOSCI-I, ROBINSON, lVlCCLELLAND, l4ISER, SHAEEER, HOPKINS STEPHENSON GOODWIN, XVILDE, LITTEN, GILBERT, GREEN, GILSTRAP, VINCENT, PETERSON, BURCHEIM, COFFEY, SANBORN Page 168 ,.,...,..--- , z.17.::.-.--..-.1-11 G.-1:6517 EN Fe the year. creditabl The Mitchell lying br: headstrc ments, 1 merest patent c M11 ease thi Crowd l sorry fo Thr was pla Lal law Wai proved Cl: exceller difflcult Tr the par Hall, a I r Aw..-C, ,,,. - -- -- -- - , ----- - -mr ....,.Y..-. -.,,.,,,.-,..,.,,,,,-,-.... , ,,,, ,,,,, A - , - N, ...L Am, -- ' - ' H- ' ' - - - - Y...... I ......,..K: U,-V '- N-- X Wllllliie Slhowc-Uflfw' .1 Cgfd,1f1,...vAQ?:..,-'mug .5,3W',,f,fh7.vsQg,,y '-f:::fs:225?ff f uf - W EMBERS of the Players' Club presented The Show-Off February 1, in the College Auditorium, as their first show of the year. lt was an unusual and interesting performance, and very creditably done under the direction of Eunice Peterson. The story, in a sentence, is that of Aubrey Piper, played by Mitchell Robinson, a young, self-centered, egotistical, garrulous, lying braggart who falls in love with Amy Fisher, an adorable, but headstrong shop-girl, he marries her, falls into all sorts of entangle- ments, finally comes to live with his mother-in-law, and, by the merest chance, aids Amy's brother in obtaining Sl00,000 for a patent on a chemical invention. - l Mitchell Robinson, as Aubrey Piper, played his part with an ease that held the audience throughout the performance. The MARY RUTH HOLBROOK crowd laughed at him, unmercifully hated him, and at last was GSHAMY-V sorry for him because he proved so human. The part of Amy Fisher, worldly-wise daughter, who falls in love and marries Aubrey, H lb k 'th an ease and understanding of her exacting role. was played by Mary Ruth o roo wi Lahoma Vincent portrayed Ma Fisher. Her intrepretation of the part of the mother-in- law was ably done. Tired, disillusioned with life and love, quaintly philosophical-Ma Fisher proved a treasure chest of love for her quarrelsome family. Clara Hyland, the sophisticated, lonely daughter, played by Katie B. Campbell, was excellently done. Frank Hyland, her husband, who was continually extricating Aubrey from difficult situations, was portrayed by Cveorge Dunehoo. The part of Pa Fisher was excellently handled by Ben Lyons. Edward Strode ably took the art of the tinkering, inventive son. Quentin Williams as Mr. Gill, the laborer, and Robert P Hall, as the insurance man, deserve credit for their work in the performance. l The Show-QUT was Hrs! of two all-college plays Page 169 i 4 I l l l T V . . , Aggie V odlviill NT:---E:2.15!Lf'3 '19 U U.--'?5:1:s.2-'ff' . .W ,,A, f ' '0f':fw.q'.p.A: N 1. . . i -,,, J 'Nf LUESI absolutely blue, sung by Doris jones, was one of the i features of the third annual Aggie Vodvil, staged by the lVIen's .ff Cvlee Club, December 13, l928, in the College Auditorium. T Silent and Violent, a burlesque on the R. O. T. C., was the lll opening number on the program. Cvaether Elliott, Dean Fenton, Bill Scott, ,Jimmie jack Rogers, james Stovall, Bob Clark, Alfred Frizzell, and Howard Seay helped put the act over. L. l The College Quartet, including Haskell Paulding, Clyde Smith, l Ralph Carver, and Harold Schmidt, presented A Small Quart. T No entertainment would be complete without a magician, and l A Seymour Davis, filling that position, kept the audience guessing as to just how he was Finding dollars in thin air, rabbits in hats, and other tricks known to the followers of Black Magic. KENNETH BENNETT R Manager l Whitie's Follies, starred Whitie White, who was supported T by a chorus composed of james Algyre, Harry Stone, and Roy Cooper, who made fair looking girls. Two Blind Mice, otherwise known as George Huffman and T Raymond Smika, were featured in the act. Smika also played a number of musical selections Q T that were favorably received. The Terpsichorean Club gave several artistic and mirthful dance variations. Included 1 in the act were Irene Slaybaugh, jaunita Morey, Ruby Campbell, Ruth Lewis, Goldia Dryden, 1 Virginia Berry, Verna Wiley, Adelaide Thain, and Ruth Irwin, What Not, which included a number of dances and popular songs, featured Doris jones, T Katheryn Carroll, Ida B. Howard, Dick jewell, and .lake Lyons. Nicholson and Maylen presented just Out. Following them on the program was the Varsity Club Orchestra, which closed the evenings entertainment with several musical num- bers, which were thoroughly enjoyed by the large and enthusiastic audience. l l vi' I ,l X . jf ' l T E Y T l l l ri s T r T i lil! One of the many features of the Vodvil T 4, l 1 Page 170 ll. I tal, T l. ,I V1 1 t 1 IH!i?Qj7:::::::::::::z ROIN HQU4 four C21 peasants interprei presence to his di merry 1: wherein feathers seeker. Oui characte captor c Frizzell, johnsor Thi Tw Diver, Otl Balloo had bee which c Tc ants, N on the 42 i . i B CD1 Page A i . ax KN f l x tx Qi, xx , l Till V , ' l 'fl 'l l l .5 N-J t nfl tg ,J sw Y. ,, -. im, 'X Xl X , X -il lx 1. N 'i X N 'xr Xl, x l .X ii ,g ,X ...AH .xl W'-l 'l ,x.l X X l . t 34 'X K. l . -.1 ., -,xllg fx 'll N i xx .5 xii X l C cu -, ww X. A, ll H it QQ? ,,--mv.. l 1 6:4 iii ' ll 1 Fl: fl xl llil l l ' ll ' ,l l ll I, l lil gal ill ,ll Y l eg ' Wlflhe uest of the Firelbirdil ,,.. 'Q.:3...11a:f:7f'2 4: 1 '. : 2..,?fjggg3g,,,:f ROM the pages of Fairyland the majestic panorama, The Quest of the Firebird, unrolled visions of a beautiful princess, four captivating princes, noblemen and noblewomen, adoring peasants, witches, water sprites, frogs and swans, each group in interpretative dances, worthy of any professional, before the august presence of an appreciative Russian King who seeks to pay tribute to his daughter with a birthday ball. Four jesters with quips and merry pranks enliven the glittering spectacle during the moments wherein the princess sends forth the four princes in quest of the feathers from the Firebird, promising her hand to the successful seeker. Outstanding dances in the almost perfect ensemble of 130 characters were those of Ruth Lewis as Firebird, Otho Sparks, captor of the Firebird, Jimmie Willis, Dick Bingaman, and Alfred as --Kmgf Frizzell, princes. Playing the part of king and princess, Charles johnson and Nadine jones ruled their court well. The grand finale was a stupendous, finished product of dramatic technique and lighting. Two dances, The Dagger Dance, by Otho Sparks, and The Sea Nymph and the Pearl Diver, by Irene Slaybaugh and Bill Melton, were features of the evening. O h umbers, Chin Fuu's Wedding, Makin' Whoopee Chorus, Scarf Rhythms, t er n Balloon Frieze, and Blue Danube were well executed. In truth, when the last curtain ht have said it had had a taste of entertainment Ci-iARLEs JOHNSON had been pulled, the enthusiastic audience mig which could be called a glorified Folies Bergiere or American Follies of 1929. T h redit can not be given to Miss Flora May Ellis, director, and her able assist- oo muc c ants, Margaret Kirkendall and Grace Molison, for their efforts in developing grace and beauty on the campus in worth-while entertainment. The Firebird was the most spectacular production of lhe year. Page 171 , f-fx, ff' 111 1 1 gl C 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 ll 1 1 The Library 11 1 ,-1 1 11 1 1,11 1 1,11 1 A 1,111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1, ' 1 'gf 1 1. 1 1 A 1-51 Q 1,11 1 T11 X XXX' 1 KW! WX! 1, 1 1 1 111 1 1 1 11 1 1 3 ,XXN1 1 1 V011 XXJ1 1 EFX , 1 1 15411 3 1 1' R1 A , N191 111 1 X X ,' X11 N 1 ' 1 XX 1' 1 V 11-Q. 1 1' 1-QQ 1 1 '- V1 1 W Yi 1 1 ETQ1 1 1 Qxxff 1 V xx 1 1 x .', 4 .1 1 11 X ' Vx 11 1 1 xl 1 1 QQN1 1 1 1 111 1 1 1 11 X ' 1 1: 1 1 fLgp,11 1 1 id 1 1 X 1 +2 1 ' 1.N1 1 . L4 1 1 1, ,, 11'1 1111' 1.. 1,1 11111-' 1 Page 172 PW15 N A ...fl ,-,-f,! Y, 1, - ,S if?-3 U - -Li if . . XX! 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Napoleon, records Show, was . . h. d blackballed for allowmg a soldler to stand between Im an a bursting bomb. when other puny OFFICERS . . Chief-Hi-Ruf-Nex LEO BROWN . . . . Exalted Nex JIMMIE DVORACEI4 Chief-Hi-Ruf-Nex LEO BROWN JAMES DVORACEK EARL FISHER HAROLD TANNERY FRANK BUTTERFIELD FRED SWEAZY EARL ESTEP WILLIAM Fox ELTON PATTERSON JESSE MAYES HICKS SULLINS HERBEY GRIMM CLEM HAMILTON STANSEL BYERS HARRY ABERNATHY ROBERT TATE HOLMES UNDERHILL CURTIS PRICE OPIE EVANS HOUSTON POTTS GILBERT SCHNEIDER MARK WILKINS LEONARD CHELF NOBLE MARTIN AMBROSE PATTERSON BARNEY HENDRICKSON URSEL CAVETT EARL FISHER . HAROLD TANNERY MEMBERS MARTIN SIEGENTHAL JACK VAN BEBBER J. F. KAYS DALE HENDERSON VERNON MCKISSICK JOE GRIFFIN LOUIS WILLIAMS JAY RICKS LLOYD SCANLIN LAVERNE LAKE PETE CASS HARVEY THOMPSON GLEASON COFFMAN Exalted Feather Nex ER J. B. BOWERS SHIRLEY MCCLURE I'lAROLD HUTTON HAROLD MURPHY GRAN STIPE RAYMOND ELLIS DWIGHT STATTON GARWIN FLEMING WVILLIAM LOTT ROBERT BRAMBLE LAVERNE DUCK BILL BRANDLEY Exalted Bull Nex HALL WORTHINGTON PHILLIP RODC-ERS CLIFFORD I'lATCHER CONRAD CALDWELL GUY KINCANNON HOWARD ROY LAWRENCE MASSENOALE CHARLES WHITEHORN BUCK HODGDEN WAER GILBERT ROY BLACKBIRD FRED DEWELL CLARENCE HUMPHREY JOHN COLBERT WILLIAM DAVIS i SVVEAZY PATTERSON ESTEP HUMPHREY RODGERS FERGUSON MCCLURE SIEGENTHALER TANNERY MASSENOALE TATE HOLLAND MAYES BOWERS ROY HENDRICKSON STATTON DAVIS ELLIS DXVORACEK P RICKS KAYS LAKE FISHER BRAMBLE CASS KINCANNON ATTERSON HAMILTON GILBERT BUTTERFIELD DUCK COLBERT HENDERSON ABERNATHY REYNOLDS UNDERHILL BRANDLEY BERRYMAN BYERS THOMASON XVI-IITEHORN IXACIQISSICK HODGDEN POTTS CAVETT BROWN GRIMM EVANS FLEMING Page174 wi,.5g:::::::... - - N THE the P1 in pep ac Operation alive the WVILI GWE CHAI HELI CHRISTINE ' I'lAZEL GRE MARY LOIS KATIE B. C IVIARY DEE REBECCA C DORIS JONE ROBERTA SI ELIZABETH VIRGINIA B MARTI-IA BI DOROTHY IX 1 CHANE R. SAN CALLAI MCFAR Page 175 Peppers , f -'A'--'-'M-H'-W - - N - ' ' ' my FN' Q '4f-23. z H W, M -'M-N-fx! 'fe-'wx-f ' z g x:u::::::::::::::::::::x:::' ,:::::::::::::: :u::::::::: x AK - ,f . 1 . . N , . 1 Xxlxzzxyhz,h..,h,,,megezazfzff' 'YV1' I v'-if-7, Qu Qi, AQ N THE fall Of l92l a group Of A. and M.'S young women organized I the Peppers Club, that co-eds might become more prominent in pep activities on the Aggie campus. The Club, working in co- operation with men'S pep Organizations, aided materially in keeping alive the Aggie spirit during the past year, OFFICERS WVILHEMINA BEESON . . . . President GWENDOLYN CAMPBELL . Vice-President CHARLEYENE BRYAN . . Secretary HELEN HENDRICKSON , Reporter CHRISTINE RICKETS HAZEL GREENE MARY LOIS JONES KATIE B. CAMPBELL MARY DEE SLAYBAUCH REBECCA CARTER DORIS JONES ROBERTA SANBORN ELIZABETH SANBORN VIRGINIA BERRY MARTHA BERRY DOROTHY NELL RENSHAW MEMBERS BENNIE MARIE HESTER ELAINE WANNER CHARLEYENE BRYAN LUCILLE CHANEY MARY FRANCIS CALLAHAN MARGARET HAWLEY GWENDOLYN CAMPBELL DOROTHY LEE HOPKINS GLADYS SWEENEY BUELAH FAYE HARRIS ONA MAE MCFARLIN LUCILLE GORDAN RUTHELMA KOLLER CARMELATA WOOD IRENE PATTERSON WILHEMINA BEESON HELEN DEEN MARIAM BURGHEIM LOUISE CARTER EVELYN BROOKS BURNEICE KANE NADINE .IONES ESTHER XVEBB WILHEMINA BEESON Presidenl NINA BURNETT BAAXINE SLAUGHTER RUTH CASTELL CAROLINE IVIANNSCHRECK LEON BOLIN FRANCIS TAYLOR HELEN HENDRICKSON lVlELBA MOORE NEDRA HOWARD LUCILLE HRABE RUTH ELLIOTT MAXINE STOCKS CHANEY HESTER WANNER HENDRICKSONV MOORE, CAMPBELL' TAYLOR' BOLIN' MANNSCHRECK R SANBLQRN DEAN GREENVE BERRY M BERRY HOPKINS, HOWARD, BURNETT, BURGHEIM I I ' ' ' ' ' . . -S R. CARTER, HARRIS CALLAHAN PATTERSON COFFEY, KANE, L- CARTER, BEESONI ELLIOTT- M -IONE ' ' ' A E BROOKS, SLAUOHTER, HAWLEY MCFARLIN, SLAYBAUGH, RIC Page 175 KETS, BRYAN, STOCKS, WEBB, N- JONES' Pai Epsaillon Pi My - fff T S AN outgrowth of rivalry between early Organizations, the galley slaves held a secret meeting in 100 B. C. and formed the noble order of Hounds of Hell. The organization made its first ' f ll f l922. The local chapter of DEROSS ELLIS President ED WARNER EMITT CURTIS JOHN NEAL BOB MONTGOMERY HUGH CLOUD JIMMY ELLIS LOWELL STOKES ARCHIE THOMAS LOUIS HODGES MAMON SHARP WESLEY ADAMS ROBERT BUTCHER appearance on the campus In the a O Pi Epsilon Pi, National Pep Organization, was installed January 8, r,n,,,,.,,.,.,- ' VW.,-M-m,.. '::::: RACID Sophon runners. T men choser nizecl by tl enforce ruli year studer 1927 . OFFICERS DEROSS ELLIS . . . . . . President U . . RSELI SAM P. GILSTRAP . . Vtce-Preszdent HARVE Secretar -Treasurer BEN WOFFORD CY ROBER. MEMBERS ROBERT REECE REGINALD JACOBS BENNIE EDXVARDS URSE JAMES GILMER RICHARD BELL lvAN REYNOLDS W CLAIR OGLE ORVILLE THOMPSON HARRY RADER C H: RAY ROBINSON SAM GILSTRAP WESLEY UNDERWOOD ' HARRY TATE HERMAN PITTS MOSE RINEARSON Om BILL BELLIS DEROSS ELLIS ELMER WALTERMIRE DON DUKE BRYANT BEN WOFFORD MORRIS RULEY RAL! RAY JONES DALLAS O'NEAL TED HONEA HAR1 R. MCMURTRY RAY WRIGHT MERLE POND IVIAR DOYLE YARBOROUGH WAL GUY NORVELL WOODS ARTHUR RAY BRUCE COURTRIGHT M. B. HAIRSTON PAUL HENDERSON WILBUR TINKHAM ARNOLD WYSS MARSHALL WALLACE 11?- Top row-HONEA, STORES, JONES, GILMER, WVALLACE, C-ILSTRAP, TATE ROACH Second TOIIF-REECE, JORDAN, MCMURTRY, MONTGOMERY, YARBOROUGH, ELLIS, SHARP RADER WARNER Third f0w XVALTERMlRE, NVOODS, BELL, CURTIS, ADAMS, XVOODS HAIRSTON RAY l Bottom fOw-'UNDERWOOD, ELLIS, XVRIGHT, CLOUD, ENIX, WOFFORD WYSS POND HODGES I I I I I I I 'IT Sc 'I' B Pair 176 Page177 1 1- 11 A 3 ,111 1' f'1 'X I 11 ,111 11,11 1 .11 1 1.1111 1 1 .1 '1 1 1 ,fff 1 1 1 f 1 1,111 111 1111 111 1111111 11 1 'ji 11' 11 1 11 ' 11111 1 11 1' 111 111 11 1 1 111 11 . 1 1 11 111 11 1 111 11 1 1 11 1 .1 1,1 Q 1 1 ,,..., xxx' 1 1 fs., .,.., 1. Y 11 IJ 1 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 R 1 1 1 1 1 1 11' 11' 1 1 111 111' 11 I 'N 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 L Q T n Q 2 13111 111 11 C1 1 1 1 1 if fT 1 1 1 :Q QL P 1 1 YW., .,,, YVYAY - .- . MW ,.,1:,1 .,,....M,.. Sophomore W1ig1i11at1n11tes .:- ---' -fm::x::::::: ..,, .. '-f - -f H f ' ::::::.::..-..w ---- - Lw::::::':::--1--1 -.A.. ..... . .. fTfF,f 'f' w!w, '1: -W., WRX 1-H-ww-----W-M----H-W-W-A-A-MM-.M.- ...- A -M.-MMM'-Maw-W-.M 4, my 1 'Y --ff '-f- ,fs:Lz,X ,L 4-f,6Af2.L3f .1n.+.7R, rn 2.1 :,WmZ.:::,.,::.:,.,,:. ...,..........,,,.1,, ., .,.,, ' s.f . M .. .... mmm W ,.,1 11 RACING its Origin back to the Order of Bald-Knobbers the Sophomore Vigilantes have inherited many traits of their 1fOre- runners. The Club, with a maximum membership of one hundred men chosen from the leaders of the Sophomore Class, was recog- nized by the Student Senate in 1925 when it was given power to enforce rules and traditions of the campus that affected the first- year students. URsELL CAVETT . HARVEY THOMASON ROBERT COMBs . URSELL CAVETT WILLIAM LOTT C. A. HUNTER NORVELL DISCH DON WILSON RALPH LEwIs HAROLD HUTTON MARVIN TAYLOR WALTER POTTS GUY KINCANNON OFFICERS . . . . President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS HOWARD MCLARTY JACK PIEFER DALE BOYER RAY RAULSTON JULIAN MCNEELEY HALL WORTHINCTON GEORGE BANCROFT XVILLIAM REY VIRGIL STINE RAY ALLEN JACK VANBEBBER FOREST BEALL ERMAN BOYD LAWRENCE DUCK OTTO HUMBLE CURTIS PRICE CARL HAGLE CLARENCE BELTZ HARXVEY THOMASON ELEERT BELLOws PAUL FOSTER ROBERT COMBs URSELL CAVETT President DALE SHERWOOD RAY SCI-IUERMAN CHESTER REEvEs RAYMOND BRINING BEN BELTZ HAROLD MURPHY WALLACE WILLIAMS KARL KOBS BERT DRYDEN H. GIBSON POTTS, KINCANNON Top 'OWELOTT' HUNTER' DISCH' WILSON' LEWIS' HUTTON1 TAYKXRNEELY WORTHINCTON BANCROFT C - , 1 Second FOI!!-'HAMILTON, MCLARTY. PIEFER, BOYER1 RAULSTON' HUMBLE PRICE A N BEALL, BOYD, DUCK, 1 Thzrd f0w-REY, STINE, ALLE 1 B OWS, FOSTER, SCHUERMAN LL Bottom row-HACLE, BELT21 THOMASON, CAVETT, COMES' E IL-.Lk N , C, Page 177 1-, . 1 1 1 11 1 ,1 1 I1 11' .ffl 1 ,f 1 f.f . 11x ,' , uf -,1 14,11 V1 1 1 .lf 1111 1,1 , 11 1' 1, 1 1 , 1 , ,11 , 1 ,f ,1 114,511 1 11' f fi 'VX f '11 11fl '!,11 :1f' 1' V! ,151 11' -f 1 1 111 ,f .1 I, K1 111 1' A 11X if 11 11 1.1! 111f'j', 1 7-JA f ,-1111 X 1i'Lfl'Q i 'T7T 1I 1 NA- f' A 1 W 'T' 1111 111 1,ll,L,, 11-. 1 P37 1f 11 11741111551 11 11 1' 1 1 1 11 1 1' 1 11 1 11 1 11 1 1.1 1 511:13 11 11 11 11 111 , 11 ' 11 1 1 1 '-fi, 1 11 1 ,Q 111 171 Homecoming Day ,... -. ,,.. ..,...,,.,.,,..... W... ,. . ,,..,. ,. .. .,.., ,.,...,,N,-t.,...W.,,,...,W...,.,..,,t,-,,,..MM,,,....,,,.t5 .- - -..-.., .,.,.. .,., Tw W4-ww. if v 29 T ITH each succeeding Homecoming Day the spirit of loyalty d t the college is growing stronger among the alumni an o former students. Each year they return in increasing numbers to see a larger and greater institution. It is the Day of Days-when old grad meets old grad. The campus and town was overrun this year with the most enthusiastic crowd that has ever been here for Homecoming. Every student joined in the welcoming of l d'd ccasion the former students. Color was added to the sp en 1 o when the different social organizations caught the spirit of the day cl d rated their homes and campus buildings in gala attire. an eco A prize for having the most original and artistic decoration was l awarded to the Acacia fraternity. The day preceding Homecoming the vanguard of the crowd F . 4 . . . . RANGES JONES began to trickle into Stillwater to attend the annual election of Gridiron Queen l . officers of the Former Students Association. One of the largest ended such a meeting was present Association entertained with a banquet for its members. d d Homecoming football game in Stillwater and most enthusiastic gatherings of ex-students that ever att for the event. The following day the ' One of the greatest crowds that ever atten e a packed Soldiers' Stadium, Saturday, November 24, to see the Aggies meet their traditional rivals from Oklahoma University. Miss Frances jones, Gridiron Queen, presided over the game. Interest in the game was heightened because of the intense rivalry that exists between ' ' ' d f d h h l on the athletic field ln spite of the fact that the Aggies were e eate t e the two sc oo s . da was claimed to be one of the greatest in the history of the college. The significance of Y Homecoming Day has become more inspiring as the school has continued to grow in size, spirit and importance. fre-vvxtv - F l Homecoming scenes about the campus Page 178 ff xxx ff i :7 ye gzx 'I li il Tl li ' l 11 I l ll ill Ml ill .fl ll tl is lbs X lx l l '-M,,,,.,.,..-,--1 Page 179 11 1 11 111 11 11' 1 1,1 Aggie Pep f-1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 ...,....., M.-.:::17::::::::::::::::7 ' M 'fix efwwfm-W--N M -HN- -'-'WMM'm'M 'W'm M r r 1 1 1 1 1 11 ,. 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Our spirit will ever aid them, Those heroes on every fieldg And the game will end in victory For the Aggies Varsity. COLLEGE YELL Boomerah! Boomerah! Ki yi! ki ye! Rip, zip, hooray! O. A. M. C. O-K-L-A! O. A. M. C. O. A. M. C. O. A. M. C. We'll sing your praise tonight, To let you know where'er we go For the Orange and Black we'll fight. We'll sing your worth o'er all the earth And shout ki yi, ki ye! In books of fame we'll write your name, O. A. M. C. 1 1 r -113 M, Kfx HA. 11 ,,.,.,vF- v,-... - ,A- 11 H1 ffisf' ,Nm 'f 1 I7 11 ' iii' 1 1 x - :r: 11 , 1 I 1' ,. 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 J . 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 3 1 1 1 1 I 1 k 1 ' I 1 11 1 ' W 1- 1 1 11 ' 1 Y xl 1,1 1111-512 1,111 1 1 lf' 1 if 11 1 11 11 ,1 1 1 g 1 1 V1 11 Q1 1 1 1535 Q7 W 1 1731 N 1 'xx' 1 I fx. xx -I 1 A .... 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CLUBS k V V U V VP V VV V 1 V-A 3V My XxL'v1 I fy. 1-ilk : 1 V Q VVVVVVVV F7 f 13 1 f ff. 157 rV ff vf. VV' ,K A K V' ,Vw -Vx ,V 1 5 X' fr 1' f v V 1' fl lliff' 3 191 V, V 5 KVf f!' !Qf'!,!f QV,f,fs 164, ?Vf,fV VV? M 1 if 21302 wif' V V KX ,if V 51351 4 11 .. if i .f , V 5112 if Lf1S,xrV N C9 Ii IF 29 If V1 V V55 N? 1 H li 1 M I 1 N I X y I V ' V V V V 13 W 1 'V V V N V TV N V . C, 5 - , X V ' Engineering Society t ..,, :iq f:::?E2E215f22L? zjf ' ,f?g1f2f3'4 -12.35. ef Sf OFFICERS LANE FERGUSON . . - . Pfwideflf . . Vice-President GTHO SPARKS F. P. PETERSON CECIL C. .JONE . Secretary- Treasurer 5 ' . Corresponding -Secretary LANE FERGUSON President EMBERSI-HP in the Engineering Society is open to every man enrolled in the School of Engineering. While membership is optional with the Student it is urged that he affiliate himself with the organization in order that he may enjoy the many benefits that are to be derived from such membership. This closely-knit club, functioning as a Single body, promotes many enterprises that are of interest to its members. At the first meeting of the Club in the fall the members and officers discuss plans for the coming year and a working schedule is outlined. Called meetings are held at intervals through- out the year at which time programs, often consisting of lectures delivered by men of national prominence in engineering and allied subjects, or educational motion pictures, are given for the entertainment of the members and their guests The organization actively promotes the interest O Glclahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College. 1 f the School of Engineering and the K 1. X Xxix. X. rx . tx if :fl X Y, , , . K , i f 3 ,f T QQNY ll :Af ffijl lx I l .15 hifi . I lrzzlx Y' V Ei l ll C '..,.J X-if ll I l il 1 gffzxgx-ix! WEN ll ' ge W ll , if ' E 2' i ,l , 1 F U 'l 11 l g l l V l V i 5 l l ll T Q . ll ' l l ' , , is l V X l l l 1 'Top row-DOWNEN, COPELAND, SLIMMER, IRETON, SANVALLISCH, LAIRD ll ' l l 1 3 ' Bottom row-MATHEWS, Ricxs, NELSON, BRADFORD, KUBIC 2 l l l l l 1 F CL--ff ll l i ll l I l lol l 'i Page 182 ltr ri Y' ' ii: OYAI impc Through with it, 1 created. this depa that is fo The enrollmer and as tl' has incre ment wa: members In a ing, the and imp: St. Patri to the ce in size a: and inter Afte member: over by the colle 5 m 9, Top I Midr Bottc Page183 5 1 l r C ,I ll I I I it ll -fa, 12132 Engineering Society lj .:y:::::::::::::::. .L::::::::::::::::::::::-:::1gfgg:f -.,... .,... . . K ffif,fj7T Q!?'f'I l'f 4'- ...A. fum 'W l M' ' 'Z7 '1r:-5-. .I I- 1, ., .ff 4-I-.gf --fwww 5.1 :::u:::::::1:11:1:::::::::::::::::::::::I - -fff'- ,-. V. ,,,, , y!f1':fy'-45-x.7..LX, Q if QYALTY, that is traditional with the lrish, is one of the most important reasons for the existence of the Engineering Society. Through the activity of this organization, and those closely affiliated with it, a spirit of loyalty to the School of Engineering has been created. Because of this spirit that prevails among the students in this department it is possible for them to work as a unit on any task that is for the betterment of the division of Engineering. The School of Engineering has had a remarkable growth in enrollment and in size of physical plant during the past five years and as the department has expanded the membership of the Society has increased. lt is probable that some of this growth of the depart- ment was due directly to the interest that the Society has caused its f. members to take in the destinies of the school. OTHO SPARKS ln addition to working for the growth of the School of Engineer- Viwpfesfdenf ing, the Society sponsors many events that are of unusual merit, and importance. The most notable of these affairs is the Engineering Show, held each year on St. Patricks Day. Engineering achievements of national and international fame are brought to the campus at that time and displayed by the students. Each year the show has increased in size and scope, until it has come to be recognized throughout the entire state for its value and interest. After spending the day showing the wonders of the engineering profession to visitors, the members of the Society close the day with a banquet and ball. These functions are presided over by the Queen of the Irish, and her attendants. It is one of the most colorful events of the college year. l I Iffzliiiii' ,. 'EW' ' H ' L A ' ' ' Top ,ow-DRAKE WOOD LEWIS LETHCO, BENNETT, BREWER, STUEMKY, SKINNER, l-lowEI.I., SCOTT Mddl IVIAITI-III:sEN, FRAZIER DEMING LEE DENNIS WILEY, SEDENKA, I-loss, FILETZ, BELTZ, GIVENS I e row- - , 1 ' ' ' . . MOBLEY, VOGEI. Bottom row-WARD, I-IANks, CHAPMAN, NICHOLS, NELSON, SHHPP-RD, FERGUSON, Page IS3 ' 9 St. Patrick s Day 'A -...::::::23.:,A,a,, M, ,,,,.a.gm:,,f ff' y fff794,,.w 'x , , .rc - -2 --e,. l- f ly ACl-l year the Engineering Society, on Saint Patricks Day, sponsors the annual Engineers' Show. The event has come to be recognized as one of the most important of the college year. One of the features of the affair is the St. Pat's Ball. This year the ball was held in Legion l-lall, on March 15th. The program for the evening called for the coronation of the newly-elected queen, Miss Helene Peterson, which was to take place at exactly 10 o'clock, the ceremony being performed by old St. Pat himself. The new queen, however, was unable to attend the ceremony because of a new outbreak of the Engineer-Aggie feud, which resulted in her being stolen away from the Irish. At the last minute, Miss Elner Mengal, who was to have been one of the queen's attendants, was crowned as the royal personage. Miss HELENE PETERSON Queen ofzhe Irish On the night of the ball, old St. Pat visited the Aggie campus and knighted those members of the Senior class who had faithfully served him throughout the four years of their college life. Lane Eurgeson was given the honor of being St. Pat, an honor th ' in the College of Engineering. at is considered one of the biggest acknowledgments for service The display the following day gave the Engineering and Home Economic students an opportunity to show the work that was being carried on in their schools. The latest develop- ments in the engineering and home economic fields were brought to the campus for display. Students and experts in Electrical, Chemical, Civil, Mechanical, Sanitary, and Architectural Engineering, and Home Economics met and mingled with the visitors at the exhibition. The show is entirely self-supporting, and the talent and funds for staging it are furnished by the students of the two schools. Because of the difficulty in securing a hall of sufficient size to seat all those who desired to attend, it was necessary to abandon the plans for a banquet that was to have occurred just preceding the ball. 1 ... -Y i Sl. Pal and his Queen rule over the Irish Page 184 N e ,Q YU In xl Y' fi' , ,T T ,TU ,z any I 1 W N 'T XT Xx .X N Atnetienn Seeiety ef Meehnnienl Engineers .7 2 Top fOw1CLINK, GIVENS, HAMMONDS, MENGERHAUSSEN, SEDENKA, REIGLER Second row-WALKER, LUMLY, PAUL, BRYANT, DEYARMETT Bottom row-FERGUSON, MANLEY, PUTMAN, D. GIVENS J N it Anlnetieatn Institute ef Eleettieal Engineers XXX A .L X XX .X , XXX I X x XT x -, - X ., X ,XL X X X X T 3 TN ,T , T r T 1 T 1 ,N Hi 11 H E: T W, L TT i X , Top row NEAL BRETT ZUMWALT SLEMMER, WEATHERSY MEYER- STUENKY u -' , - 7 ' K S CURTIS FRYE, BRADFORD, IVIATTHIESEN, Des-imc A Second row-HENDRICKSON. WAN I' MARSTON, ARMSTRONG, LETHCO T T, Bottom row-SCOTT, NELSON- WILSON' ANDERSON' X , N T Page 185 Aggie Society IIVI ,V- 5 ,',' 5 .,,, ..,, ,,,, .,, I , ,Q.!fqff'4-Y-Ywk.Qx gy Rf OFFICERS , , . . . . President OE CUNNINGHAM . Vice-President . Secretary- Treasurer EPHRIAM HIXSON I-IAROLD lVI1LEs EPHRIAM l'lIXSON President mber, exists I-IE Aggie Society, of which every member Of the School of Agriculture is a me for the purpose of creating interest among students in agricultural operations, to cause them to become more familiar with the various branches of the industry that are dealt with through scientific study. Since its founding, several years ago, every member of the School Of Agriculture has been affiliated with the club, and it has grown to be one of the strongest organizations on the Aggie campus. The club is the central bureau, having control over other departmental organizations. Regular meetings of the Society are held twice each month, and programs of interest to students of agriculture are featured. Among its other activ1t1es the Society aids 1n giving organized and improved help to the School of Agriculture and the institution. lt is known as a student organization that always accomplishes its purpose. Top FOIU-KlNC.ANNON, Cox Second f01U'TUCliER, E. LOWE, KINGERY, STATEN, JOHNSON, NVARNER, E. NELSON, D. NELSON Third fO'LU1SHEEHAN, HOXVARD, BRADY, JOHNS, XVILANTT, REY, CASTLE Bottom fO1U'RODABAUGH, HIXSON, CARBERRY, SMITH, ODOM, GILBERT, LONG, BACHMAN Page 186 a e ...l 'l' f, ' i if l 1 l il I l fy,- 1 l . 'a :l , , l E5 l . ,. l I'- l xx, l x, S i i , .xixkx iffy, l lx-.Y , l lx Q, Y lfxl lli X X, , N Ml XXX, N xl . ,N lil X Aw AQ: A 3 XXX fly- Qi Ll 1 Ml 311 H l x My rll' 12. l 4 r,,i li l l rl ,i W ,S an 'T 1 I l A el i, ,i sis nil 54 'SS-Xi -X , .. , ':7:7,,,, ...... I ..,,.. 1 HROUC interests of Agricultt directed toxx of the societ ties of the Of the socie problem, int ment of the The spi students in ' for the cont internationa No school ii ln addr various sho scientific de culture are lnternationz fall semestei Q Each si calendar of visitors by s in the agrici department y-. if T010 row- -Second ro: Third l'O1.l, Bottom ro Page 187 Aggie Soeiety jjQg,,,,QgQQQ ...,W i M ----ff'1f ---'- ,.,' V ,,.'V'. N.::,.,,g.-111:52 :ff .-.ef -,.. ,,,,,,ff ...- C aZnf':xffq.v.f.,,g- 6 'v I-IROUGI-l the Aggie Society, and other student organizations interested in agricultural matters, the members of the School of Agriculture are able to unify their efforts, which are always directed toward the building of a better department. The leaders of the society have successfully co-ordinated the interests and activi- ties of the various agricultural clubs and the individual members of the society, and through the channels of the organization no problem, interest or activity that will result in the ultimate advance- ment of the department of agriculture is overlooked. The spirit of harmony and friendliness that exists among the students in the School of Agriculture has been responsible, no doubt, for the continued success of the department in state, national, and , international judging contests, in every branch of the industry. , , , . , JOE CUNNHNIGHAM No school 1n the United States can claim such a record of victories. ViCe,p,mdmt ln addition to sponsoring scholarship, the society also fosters various shows and displays of agricultural products, methods of production, and the latest scientific developments of the industry. The different departments of the School of Agri- . . . . . . 1 culture are called on for exhibits relative to their work. The horticulture show and the Litt e International Stock Show, staged by the Block and Bridle Club, are the principle events of the fall semester, - Each spring the society sponsors gg y, lendar of student enterprises in the School of Agriculture. The day is spent in entertaining ca visitors by showing them about the college farm. attending addresses given by men prominent in the agricultural profession, and making the people acquainted with the achievements of the department. Following these activities the Aggie s hold their annual banquet and ball. A ie Da which is the most important event on the Top row-WILLIAMS, PERRY cx PARKER, VANBEBBER Second row-KIRCH, DUNCAN. HAYTON- KOSANKE' E' LOWE' BURNHAM' MERRI ' BROXVN HARRINGTON, Porrs, FORD, WILEY ' - - CLANCY, HUMPHREY, , , gwd 'ow LFCRONE' STINE, YouNo, FXS!-IER, ITHOMASON ollom row- ORDAN, RIDGEWAY, HUTCHERSON, Cfxss, GARDNER, Page 187 Aggie Day ..,, oefafe,1g..e4s,Qi,m ,,W..gv,e,,,,r,5,-, My j,,.msQ,1,7 j'Q,effz-WZ4-Wwi X! ki! '5 OR two days, April the l7th and 18th, the students of the School . . . HA . of Agriculture busily engaged themselves in celebrating ggie Day, which has come to be an annual affair in the department. Clad in overalls the Aggies with their lady friends, who had donned aprons for the occasion, opened the formalities with a banquet, h' h was held in Legion Hall and served in true country style. w ic , Miss Maxine Shaffer, Queen of the Aggies, who had been carefully uarded from roving bands of revengeful engineers, presided over the E feast. Her attendants were Miss Evelyn Brooks and Miss Leva Conner. Speakers of state and national fame addressed the gathering. ' Hundreds of Aggies attended the banquet, and many were turned away because of the limited space in the hall. During the banquet the old Engineer-Aggie feud was renewed when the followers of St. Pat attempted to raid the hall. They were repulsed only after they had placed several stench bombs in the room. The battle was Won on and all during the following day the struggle continued, reaching its peak when the Engin struggle. The annual Aggie rodeo was a feature of t e secon nig f ld own from Pawnee Bill's ranch stomp dances by Pawnee Indians, and calf roping o wor ren , by cowboys, were but a few of the many interesting acts that the Aggies had prepared for the inment of the 1,500 spectators who had packed the Animal Husbandry building for the MAXINE SHAFFER Queen of the Aggies eers raised their flag, which was hauled down by the Aggies, after a spirited h d ' ht. Wild-cow riding, trick ropers CFIICTIZZ. CVEYYIL. Without a doubt Aggie Day was one o was due to the activity of the members of the Block and Bridle Club, working under the leader- ship of Carlton Corbin and Benson Lumpkin. f the most colorful events of the year. It's success X -4 -as n A few ofthe many interesting performers at the rodeo Page 183 -,....- ...f...- 5 :X l or fe the Littli sible for i y stock bei l strata thi spectator tunity rc are awar, The Hall auc has ever gfami 3 fertilizat ous dispf Con national bandry horse sh Followix sisting o culture evening The one thou deiray t In 4 ceeds re sponsor activitif Page189 Little International f:w,,ffc f'r-wa 'f---were 'Aft--M '-'- ff'ff M 'f ' ' r '- r-'f --- -'f'- -?7775?fLgXg3f4'4.4Af4..,a2fP---V-W-1'5-?gy,v:::::ggm:::::m::::::::::::::::x:::::::u,. - '. '--- ::::::z:::::::::::::::::::1,,.::::::::::::::::::::::-'Q -gym 2:222UMa?2,y.,,m:3:2ii22:1f' ACI-I fall the Block and Bridle Club, an agricultural society organized to promote interest in livestock judging, sponsors the Little International Livestock Show. The show makes it pos- sible for the student stock judges to familiarize themselves with the stock before it is sent to the national livestock shows, and to demon- strate their judging abilities before the student body and interested spectators. Students in Animal Husbandry are afforded an oppor- tunity to groom and show livestock, and the winners of the contest are awarded prizes. The day opened with an agricultural exhibit in Whitehurst I-Iall auditorium. The display was one of the most complete that has ever been assembled by the Aggie students. It featured poultry, grains grasses, crop pests, dairy methods, and benefits of soil j I fertilidation. Approximately eight hundred people viewed the vari- f . ous displays. CARLTON CORBIN Continuing the program on into the night, the Little Inter- Manage, national Livestock Show was held in the arena of the Animal Hus- bandry Building, starting at 7 230 o'clock. The feature of the entertainment was the society horse show, which was made possible by the co-operation of the Oklahoma City Saddle Club. Following this event students from the Chilloco Indian School gave a special program con- sisting of songs, Indian war dances and novelty roping acts. Students in the School of Agri- culture displayed college sheep, cattle and horses for judging. The closing event of the evening was a wild steer riding contest that added a bit of humor to the occasion. The attendance at the show was smaller than usual due to cold weather. Approximately one thousand people attended the affair. The proceeds accruing from the show were used to defray the expenses of the college stock judging team on its trip to the national livestock shows. In addition to aiding the members of the Aggie stock judging team by donating the pro- ' ' ' ' ' ffil' ted or anizations ceeds received from the Little International, the Aggie Society, and its a 1a g U I ' h ' from the event being used to further the stock judging sponsor a rodeo each spring, t e income activities of the college. Scenes at the Little International Fage 189 Livestock Judging Team STOCK JUDCINC TEAM -QUENTIN WILLIAMS ARTHUR PETERMAN CARLTON CORBIN EMORY JACOBS CARL WILANTT CHARLES HOGAN DALLAS NELSON MEAT JUDCING TEAM CARLTON CORBIN ARTHUR PETERMAN EMORY JACOBS CHARLES HOGAN COACHES W W. L. BLIZZARD C. P. THOMPSON QUENTIN . 'LUAMS W. A. CRAFT FRED J. BEARD Hugh-Pom! Man HREE times Worlds Champions in four years is a record that speaks for itself. The victory of the Livestock Judging Team this past year gave the college permanent possession of the Bronze Bull, a trophy awarded the winners of the International Livestock Exposition Judging Contest. ln winning the contest the Aggie team established a record score of 4,567 points out of a possible 5,000. Quentin Williams, with 935 points, was winner of first place in individual scoring. Carlton Corbin placed third, Charles Hogan, ninth, and all five men were in the first nineteen. Competing against 23 other teams, the Aggies not only won the contest, but carried off First honors in the cattle and sheep judging events. Williams score is the Second highest on record, the highest mark having been established by a former Oklahoma Aggie in 1926. Other shows in which the Aggies participated include the Fort Worth exposition where the team placed third, Kansas National Livestock Show, where the team ranked second among seven competing colleges, and the American Royal Livestock Show, where the Aggies were awarded third place. BLIZZARB, JACOBS, XVILANTT, CORBIN, HOGAN, NELSON, XVILLIAMS, PETERMAN Page 190 lH lah LI Zi, lf' Ili . I If-lx, l-:fs L, fl lx l X, l., I, I NX. I II: if A g... I ,, 'X I I2 J. N. K, L 1 ff -1'3 XL X CHA EUC SAM CLA P.C HEI andl teams wi and trop displayec At t First in J Gardner, second ir won foui placed ninetee Gilliard Page 191 Dairy judging 'Teams WM ....-. ,,..,, W- f'4fff pf ..,-'.,,',.... .,,. , ffi.. . A,.., ' CATTLE JUDGES l CI-IAS. GARDNER jOE CUNNINGHAM EUGENE WILEY SAM SHEEHAN PRGDUCTS JUDGES SAM SHEEHAN FLOYD SMITH CLAUDE CLANCY EUGENE WILEY O. REED COACHES P. C. MCGILLIARD A, D, BURKE - SAM SHEEHAN High-Point Man I-IE Dairy Cattle judging Team and the Dairy Products judging Team of the Oklahoma A. and M College for the year 1928-29 was one of the best in the history of the institution. The teams were entered in three major contests during the season, and won a number of prizes and trophies as well as the individual members carrying off many awards for personal ability displayed in the events. At the Southwestern Exposition the Dairy Cattle judging Team won first place, and was first in jersey and Holstein judging. Individual honors in judging jerseys went to Chas. ' ' ' A ' ' l ' d E e Wiley ranking Gardner, with joe Cunningham placing second in judging I-lo stems, an ugen second in the scoring of all breeds. ln the Southern Exposition held at Memphis, the team fourth lace Cunningham won individual honors in judging Ayrshires, and Sheehan won p . placed fourth in individual ranking in judging jerseys. The Oklahoma Aggie team placed nineteenth in the National Contest. Professor P. C. lVIcGilliard and Professor A. D. Burke were coaches of the team, Mc- Gilliard having charge of the dairy cattle team and Burke of the products team. l REED GARDNER, CUNNINGHAM, WILEY, M0011-HARD , Page l9l Poultry judging Team W 1 ,,.-...WM-.-.-.- ...., . .........,..,,. - ,,., . ..., , ,..,. , ., ....,....... -,, ..,...,.,...., . ......,,....,,,.,,,,. - ...,,,..,.. ,,,...,, ,N,,,,,,..5 ,... ,4., M f:N-::z:.. r...,. - ::::::::::::::::::u:x:::::.:::::::::x:::::,,-.zz :::::::::::x::::z::::::'p:::xggx: Xg,5.'fff,4lfZ wQTf 'Y'-'7'f ' 12,0111 wzziil-2 Y AG 5, X-W' jUDGES AUBREY CASTLE GEORGE BOEVERS EARL SMITH COACHES ROBERT PENQUIT LAWRENCE MORRIS i AUBREY CASTLE team from Oklahoma N Tl-IE Ninth Mid-West Intercollegiate Poultry judging Contest, the A. and lvl. College, composed of Aubrey Castle, George Eoevers, and Earl Smith, won third place. h' d in roduction judging and fifth on The team placed second in exhibition judging, t ir p g , examination. The contest consisted of scoring ten classes of poultry, with four birds in each class. There were five exhibition classes, five production classes, and a written examination of one hundred questions on American Standards of Perfection In individual judging Aubrey Castle won first in exhibition judging, and George Boevers won tenth place. Boevers also placed fifth in production. I-le made a score of 425 out of a possible 500 in this event, tieing with two others for third place, but due to the fact that he h d laced fewer classes correctly he was given fifth place in the event. Castle placed sixth 3 P on examination. In all-round individual judging, Castle placed second and Boevers seventh. Teams were entered from ten of the leading agricultural colleges of the middle west. CASTLE BOEVERS SMITH Page I 92 ,,.....-. 1:----. WAI ART Blu GEO CAR HE gro club is to cont and ha' College field of Tl' cerned relating the vit of aidii Top ron Second . Third ri Fourth . Bottom Page I 93 13 ma .'OI'1 on ach ion ax -1'-,ng HIT Pdrmmcl' 'l 'T '1 N. so N O. A.. M. C. ag.:-lHi Club H ,I ..., ,,,,,..,. .....,.,,, ,A ,W .,.. . .,,...., N,,,,,.t ,,...........,,......,.. . .....,,..,,..,....,. L. L.,.L.,.m-,.,,,.,, 5Z,,..,f -- -f ff '-f-'------ W f--- .1 Q 414 XZM1--..--x .nfxf 1 E .,... 2 Huff 1 f U--.ge gf ' ' L' ' ' +1 fm.:,.,.:5:::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::x::: ::z::x:::::::::: T., N--ww ,.,,.,,.:::.1::..- l f 1 r ', p0f'.7r-fp. .Aly Tw! Q1 OFFICERS WALTER I-IODGDEN ..., , A president ARTHUR PETERMAN Vice-president BILLIE BEHRENDT . Secretary GEORGE FELKEL . fpeawrer CARL FITZGERALD . Reporter WALTER HODGDEN President I-IE O. A. M. C. 4-I-I Club had its origin at .the Oklahoma A. and M. College following the growth of interest in agricultural club work throughout the state. The membership of the club is comprised of students who were leaders in farm club work before coming to the college to continue their education. Many members of the club have established outstanding records, and have made unusual success in farm club work before coming to the Oklahoma A. and M. College. International fame and honors have been won by members of the club in their chosen field of endeavor. The purpose of the O. A. M. C. 4-H Club is to form a closer union between students con- cerned with farm club work in order to develop leadership and interest in affairs and problems relating to the agricultural industry. The club sponsors programs and discussions concerning the vital needs and issues that confront the agricultural sections of Oklahoma, with the idea of aiding in the solution of such problems. . - TZGERALD Top row-CLARK, GAMBLE, MCASKILL, NELSON, NELSON: EQWGLTNPESIAQLSENREIHEY CORBETT Second row-GYNN, DICKEY, RICHEY, SAVAGE, PET ERSONI EIER ' ' ' Th' d R s DENNIS MCKINNEY WALICEIK WHEELER MATTOCKS, LAURENT, ENES. EASLY, XVATKINS Lr row- OBERT , , 1 ' ' A HARVEY, AMRON Fourth 'OWMCCARTY' SHANNOSI POLSON, IERITJSS' IEEIQEEIRAIIOSPl2lbli21ldilf3ENFULToN NVILKINS, TILLEY, XVATKINS Bottom row-SMITH, LAURENT, ERCDORF- AN A ' ' ' ' Page 193 13 l I l Blloellc and Bridle Cllulb ' ' t 'T ' rw,--c -----M2-,1 1-Y-I---..,.6?X ''''llllffiillflfffl .,,A. fffff2'f.,lX-of ,,.-----A-':::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::gggrrgxj '. 24,Alfa'-h:vffk7 X ' XXQQWI 7 V3 CARLTON CORBIN President CARLTON CORBIN KARL XVILANTT D. V. NELSON ARTHUR PETERMAN EMERY JACOBS QUENTIN WILLIAMS XVILLIE DOBKINS EARL NELSON CHARLES WHITEHORN OTTO Cox ARTHUR BEAL .....:::1:f2?':Z.'.,,,f,, ,,...,.,:p,,III..f Ex -. I., HE Block and Bridle Club is an organization of agricultural students banded together for the purpose of promoting higher scholarship in animal husbandry, and a growth Of interest In the livestock profession. The local chapter Of the club was installed in 1922. OFFICERS CARLTON CORBIN KARL WILANTT HERBERT ONAN EMERY JACOBS MEMBERS GILMER HANKINS PETE CASS BEN LUMPKIN CHARLES JETER DONALD XVILSON BERT HUTCHERSON CLARENCE KINGERY CHARLES GARDNER MARSHALI, JORDAN THOMAS BERRY ROBERT CALHOUN Presidenl . Vice-President . Secretary- Treasurer . Sergeant-at-Arms CHARLES FRY PAUL SWOFFAR CLIFFORD HATCHER CHARLES HOGAN OSCAR HATLEY HERMAN BRAMLEY WILLARD NORTHRIP CLARENCE HUMPHREY RALPH LONG MAURICE HOXVARD XVALTER HODGDEN Top row-WILLIAMS, JETER, KINGERY, SNVOFFAR, HOGAN, NELSON, HANKINS, BERRY Second fOll21GILBERT, HUTCHERSON, HOWARD, GARDNEII, CALHQUN, HODGDEN, CASS Third F010-BLIZZARD, CRAFT, COX, NORTHRIP, XVILANTT, PETERMAN, LONG Bottom FOIUTHATCHER, JACOBS, THOMPSON, BEARD, PERRYMAN, CORBIN Page 194 13z ,,,........ 1 .:y:,... ' --A HE for students of the cli ards in t RICH HARI GLEI- H11 l I1 I I1 . Ill IH 1 I Page 195 Kllod and Keirnatll Kllulh A. ,..,.. . .... L .,.... . ..,... M... ,... -- ..... - ...,..A.....A... ,,,, , ,. .. . . ,....., ....,.. - , ..,, A ...,., .,1q, ., J, -,, .A., Qi ' f' 44,-ZLDWX fix, HE Klod and Kernal Klub was organized several years ago for the purpose of sponsoring a closer relationship among students in the Field Crops and Soil Department. The chief aim of the club is to create interest and Work for higher scholastic stand- ards in this department. OFFICERS RICHARD CHELF . . President HARLEY DANIELS . Vice-President GLENN STATEN Secretary-Treasurer , ,.........,... J: ..,...,.... ,, ..,.,. ,.,.....,,,,,....,..... . . ii.... .,.....,,.,...,, , ,... , ,ZXf:2z,y7g7w4y,7zr3-...gg 0 W'M -::::::::m54 3, WA RICHARD CHELF HARLEY DANIELS GLENN STATEN O. H. BRENSING EARL LOWE EARNEST LOWE JOSEPH HEEERT MEMBERS JOHN FAULKNER HOWARD ROY CLIFFORD CURBERRY JOHN EEERSOLE MARION TUCKER XVILLIAM BRANDLEY RICHARD CHELF President HORACE J. HARPER CLAY Porrs HENRY F. MURPHY PROF. KILTZ L. L. LIOON J, C. IRELAND L. W. OSBORN S KILTZ LOWE LOWE TUCKER, DANIELS uf- NE IRELAND TATEN, I 1 f Top ro OSBOR ' ' B Y, EEERSOLE, HEBERT RANDLE Bottom row-CHELF, CARBERRY, FAULKNER, BRENSINO, Roy, Page 195 National Dairy Cllulb 5y:::::::::: ' I-IE National Dairy Club is an honorary society in the School HE P of Agriculture. Upperclass students who are interested in mofhe dairying are eligible for membership. The club was organized sev- club IS SOC eral years ago for the purpose of promoting interest in the dairy in- intervals. dustry, and higher scholarship among dairy students. OEEICERS WILLIAM CROWNOVER . . . . President MRS. ERNEST MUELLER . . Vice-President MRS. I EUGENE WILEY . . Secretary-Treasurer WILLIAM CROWNOVER President MEMBERS Alpl M FAIRBANKS TRYON PAUL SALISBURY A. D. BURKE Chi JAMES STEEL WILLIAM CROWNOVER P. C. IVIGGILLIARD M FLOYD SMITH ERNEST MUELLER IVIAFUS BIRD Dell' CLAUDE CLANCY EUGENE WILEY SAM SHEEHAN KN LYNN BEARD BRYAN GENTRY KENNETH CORBETT is GEORGE PRINCE JOSEPH ODOM LEE ADAIR Kap IV Phi lv Pi 1 IN Zelc R Top fOlU1BEARD, TRYON, SMITH, ODOM, STEEL Second FOIU-MCGILLIARD, SALIsEURY, GENTRY BIRD PRINCE CLANCY Bottom l'OlU'BURKE, CORBETT, WVILEY, MUELLER, CROXVNOVER Page 196 I I Page 197 MEMBERS Kappa Sigma page 196 The Hostess Cllialh gQCQQQQQ,,,,,,, ,.,,.,.,,,,...,,,,,...,,,,,,,,., eff-,ff'. -A.4,f,- ., 'N' ' 7 A-1 4'ff44't'-aff'-fa-1 -M-1'if -new:::1f::mf:ffmfx. ,,.,, :mama .,,. ,YMJMRQM R. ff. zffz5fef4.,.,.,i,y-. fi, X--f 59 HE Hostess Club is an Organization comprised of the house mothers of the fraternities and sororities On the campus. The club is social in nature, with regular meetings being held at stated intervals. OFFICERS MRS. FRANK CRAIG ..,, , , President MRS. R. L. Fox . . Secretary- Treasurer Alpha Delta Pi MRS. MCDILL Chi Omega MRS. ELIZABETH CURTIS Delta Zeta MRS. VELMA TROUT Kappa Alpha Theta MRS. R. L. Fox Kappa Delta MRS. J. H. BRADER Phi Omega Pi MRS. KATE THOMAS Pi Beta Phi MRS. C. N. NOBLE Zeta Tau Alpha MISS BESS FUNK Acacia MRS. FRANK CRAIG Alpha Gamma Rho MRS. 0. E. OVERSTREET Alpha Kappa Psi MRS. ANNIE LOVELADY Alpha Rho Chi MRS. IDA FORD Beta Theta Pi MRS. j. H. SWOPE Chi Beta MRS. KATI-IERINE XVOOD Kappa Alpha MRS. C. H. MILLER l MRS. FRANK CRAIG President MRS. E. A. RYAN Lambda Chi Alpha MRS. l4ATE MGCARTY Omega Kappa Nu MRS. E. N. STERNE Sigma Chi MRD. R. S. TUTTLE Sigma Mu Sigma MRS. E. C. BAKER Sigma Nu MRS. SARAH TRAVIS Sigma Phi Epsilon MRS. E. B. LIPSCOMB Farm House MRS. HOPKINS 'Top row-THOMAS, HOPKINS, LIPSCOMB, MGCARTY, FUNK, TUTTLE, MILLER, FORD Second row-LOVELADY, STERNE, BAKER, FOX, BRADER, RYAN f O STREET, CURTIS, NOBLE Bottom row-SW Page I 97 OPE, MGDILL, CRAIG, WOOD, TRM IS, VER , , , . . Y Young Men S CIITIFIISIKIIQIIIT ASSOQIIQITCIIOIT M, ,,,,. I 1 ,,,,,,,1.m.,,,f,A W ,Z-4 fgmm-Vf,..f .1-.fu ,,y ,.,,9.,I. f .I ........ ., I, I , IAV- , El-,Amy f, ., wwjy H y ..,,:,, LL! F5166I 'N41 wf.f5fgI ffffiv-f.w.:'f,:f! I I ...:::.,.,3,,If1, I.,f.,j2,y,..:,:.,,5g,::::-' PAUL MATTHIESEN Premdenl CHARLES JOHNSON JAY RICKS RAYMOND ADAIR HAROLD MILES FLOYD ARMSTRONG , . ., . , ., ,,,,,,.,..,.,.,, X, ,..., , if N! In OFFICERS PAUL MATTHIESEN . . . EVERETT CLARK ROBERT CALHOON . FLOYD ARMSTRONG . GEORGE A. BULLOCK . CABINET MEMBERS OLIN BUTLER JACK HAIRFIELD EVANOELOS STEPHANOU A. C. CARLSON ADVISORY BOARD . President Vice-President . Secretary . . Treasurer . Executive Secretary BILL XVITT PAUL MATTHIESEN EVERETT CLARK ROBERT CALHOON QUINTIN WILLIAMS DR H. C. BENNETT W. F. DEMOSS EARL ALBRICHT REV. A. K. DAVIS DEWITT HUNT C. H. MCELROY E. C. GALLACHER W. H. WILCOX A A ARNOLD H. C. POTTS A. F. HOUSTON J. A. MCNEFF R E HARTSOCK R. H. THOMPSON DR. T. H. REYNOLDS O. T. PECK EDWIN IQURTZ BOH MAKOVSKY C. E. DONART l,,,,,,... I... ESTI MAR MAR LAVI Top row-RICKS, CLARK, MATTHIESEN, CARLSON, ARMSTRONG, HAIRFIELD, NVITT Bottom row-BUTLER, MILES, BULLOCK, JOHNSON, NVILLIAMS, CALHOON Page I 98 Page 199 e198 3 I Ywung Women S CITTISLIBB ASSBQIBILIBII f' :W '- A-HMMIW-A--r-f-ffm-W-WW'-Mmmmwx OFFICERS ESTHER jo WEBB ..., , President MARY BARNES - - Vice-President MARGARETE REDFIELD . . . Secretary LAVINA DRAKE . Treasurer V 1 I if BS i ESTHER jo WEBB President CABINET MEMBERS ESTHER jo XVEBB I LAVINA DRAKE INA BIBY MARY BARNES MARY FLEMMING VERA THOMPSON MARGARETE REDFIELD RUTH ELLIOTT MARGARET EASTER CORRINE WEICHMANN ADVISORY BOARD MISS RUBY NORTHRUP MISS RUTH BLAND MRS. E. L. SHANNON MRS. -JOSEPH IRELAND MRS. RUTH REMUND MRS. W. j. GREEN MISS GRACE DEMOTT MRS. I-I. G, BENNETT DEAN JULIA E. STOUT MRS. L. A, MITCHELL Page I 99 Top F0w'-'WEICHMANN, BARNES, REDFIELD, WEBB Bottom f0w-EASTER, DRAKE, THOMPSON, BIBY, ELLIOTT Home Economics Cllulb 1 .:y:::::::::: . A ,A, .. ..,,A. . ,,,,.,,, AA.A.AAA.A , .A. . . . A., A , , A,AA . ,A,,,, A,,A,,A ....,,,,,A.,, . . . . ...,,. . .. f. . ,,,........,, .- ......,,.,.....,.. ,....,,,, ....., . I I-. an ZH:g::::q:: ..... . - ' ::::::::.::::::::::.::::::::gyp:-Isqzi:-It Jf,,,4A,.,...,,5f-f I if-.ff fy ',v,,ff-5--QQ ----- 3 --'--- ' .vjfhz v5fA,z,I,,. ,, ., lllv ,g- fvvv ff,-5.1Z.5,I,,i'! ,',1,f.,1.fvV:-f --:ima f 'fQf , Ag I jf.'ifff.::::f' 2- sf .QI .J - .,f OFFICERS NAARGUERITE hflCKNIGHT . . . Pfesidefll FANNIE STAPLES . . , Vice-President CORNELIA SHELL . . Secretary-Treasurer lVlILDRED SMITH . . . . . Sponsor GRACE STEININOER Sponsor MARGUERITE MCKNIGHT President VERY girl who enrolls in the School of Home Economics is invited to become a member of the Home Economics Club. The organization is governed by a cabinet, the members of which are usually selected because of their ability and success in this field of study. These officers are elected by the members of the club. The purpose of the club, as outlined in its charter, is to promote the interests of its members by fostering enterprises that will be of future aid to them. Programs and discussions regarding technical training in home economics and related sciences are sponsored by the organization. Since the founding of the club it has been responsible for a growth of interest in the science of home economics, and has continually co-operated with the administration of the School of Home Economics in building a stronger and better home economics department for the Okla- homa A. and M. College. lVlCliINNEY, XVEBER, hflA'INEY, lVlClfNlGH'l', SMITH, lVlATTOCKS, LITTLE, l l.-XNKS NEWBERRY, MCCLILLOLIGI-I, TAYLOIl, HARMON, XVYCHMAN, LEE, SMITH, FLICIQ HARRIS, FILLINOAME, EDMONDS, STAPLES, JOHNSON, XVATKINS, XVILKINS, lVlONTGOMERY NORFLEE1', NICHOLS, XVALKER, BIBY, CROSSLEY, G. SMITH, REEVES, ANDERSON MCFARLIN, JOHNSON, CHEATHAM, THOMPSON, FURR, MARSHALL, MAzE, SMITI-l, XVILSON Page 200 VERS JAUNI GOLD MARw ADEL HE Y sical l baseball, zation als members I athletics, and to fos Mem hundred are awar recognize petition S Top LETT, Second Bottom Page 201 Womenls Athletic Association ,,j.fy:::::f ...'.'f.'Q'ffff.'.'.'f.'ffQ'ffffQQ!.'.ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff''R fficffr ---'fu' f- '- -- 4 -'- - Qqyf' '- H -' - --'---f 7 I--71413315 Q 4':,4Zf2-v.,,,,',.. p..,., mi . 7. .... , 1. ...,. me c4ya,f,...A.. .,..., ' c1...f.1:5!r'i' 3 .4 i 1 5 15.?435gj,Ej,,ff N VERSIE WHITAIQER JAUNTTA LAKE-lVlOREY GOLDIA DRYDEN . MARY BARNES . ADELAIDE T1-1A1N . ---.::.:::y1,A,a., f,f,..:f.:.:5.m:.,f OFFICERS Q. Wf:,v1y.g-vi. N A9 . President Vice-President . Secretary Treasurer . Reporter I-IE Women's Athletic Association is the administrative body of the Department .of Phy sical Education for Women. The Association sponsors all sports for women, which includes baseball, basket ball, hockey, tennis, rifie marksmanship, swimming, and track. The organi- zation also arranges schedules, regulates inter-class competition, and makes rules, whereby ' ' A ' t' 's to romote members can win points toward an O sweater. The purpose of the ssocla ion 1 p ll women students to take part in sports, create a love for such activities, and to foster ideals of good sportsmanship. athletics, encourage a Membership in the Association may be gained by any woman student by winning one hundred points in any branch of sport sponsored by the organization. One hundred points are awarded to any girl who gains a place on the first team in any of the athletic activities ' ' ' d ' ' athletic com- recognized by the Association. When a member wins eleven hundre points in petition she is awarded a letter sweater. l THAIN, SIMMS, MOUNCE, PATTERSON, t5ART- Top row-KNEARL, DRYDEN, HENRY, CAMPBELL, MONEY, WHITAKERA LETT, LITTLE r Second row-MCBURNETT, BARNES, GOFF, DERR. GOSCH, WEBB, ARCENEAU9' H H ENsTR1TE, SMARI, JONES Bottom row-HIATT, MANGE L, MARSHALL, MCGLATHERY, FURR, AV Page 201 Telrpsielhorean Club ANNE BARTLETT Business Manager 'M 7 -ff TTL H -.- .... A f.... I fl- -'-1f'f-- M -- H ---'-' : :::::::ex:::::::::::::::e::xx::::::I::e::::w:II::gf W, ' ,,,,,,.. -,W.-W............ vfddaazzlsg-gm ,ff Ns.. I-555:51 z If -I : H.Ef1T5f!II,f:ff -41:13:g:x:..x,f,..5..,:g,m:,,f Ia. -fr ,IIQM ML, C4 V 25 HE Terpsichorean Club is organized for the purpose of foster- ing dancing as a creative art. Membership is granted those Students who show ability and interest in this activity. Each year the Organization presents a beautiful pageant. OFFICERS ADELAIDE THAIN .... LUCILLE ARCENEAUX . WILMA HANNER . ANNE BARTLETT FLORA MAE ELLIS MEMBERS ADALAIDE THAIN RUBY CAMPBELL WILMA JOHNSON LUCILLE ARCENEAUX MARJORIE MCCRUM RUTH MILLER ANNE BARTLETT NVILMA HANNER RUTH LEWIS OTHO SPARKS EVELYN HAM CHARLEYNE BRYAN RUTH IRNVIN THOMAS BLAKE GOLDIA DRYDEN DOROTHY GREEN JUANITA MOREY ORETHA SWARTZ HAZEL HENRY ADDIE SMITH NADINE JONES ARLENE LOCKE President Vice-President Secretary . Business Manager Director INEz PATTERSON HELEN DONART NAOMI MAYFIELD LAHOMA VINCENT LAWRENCE CHAPMAN FRANCES CAMPBELL RUCH HOCK GREEN MILLER -JONES LOCKE CAMPBELL MAYFIELD THAIN MCCRUM JOHNSON CAMPBELL CHAPMAN SMITH PATTERSON LEWIS HENRY VINCENT HANNER IRWIN SNVARTZ DONART MOREY SPARKS ELLEDCE ARCENEAUX BRYAN BLAKE HAM Page 202 I I 'ff U' ' If Cl fl lI I f If ff' I , .ffl ll Ill I 'If' XI fI W, V, 1 ,Xl . 1, l'I'iffLI Iiffxl X, I I 1' fi .Ilrfflfi I If, II ,f ! Il II' VII fy ln! f I II' ff. fff ,ff ,fi Ili! X! ll, ,f ,I l 4.1 QIITX lxliig? I jfs Ifw ' II FI l!lI lIII I IFE-7 I, I X 'lf'-lllyf If 'I :Il lI I3 I i I II I l I Il 3 lI 'I l I I II I Ii llg Iny if 'II' Y ff 'A I,' I' l I I Il I I l ' Il IxUI1JIi -EI I III r'-it C--Il lx,-.fl VCR: lx X1 I MXN, IX x KX 'l 'Y xl x I lsr RI I XXI SI. N Ng IX! In Q l I l YJIK, I I It I I Il l I III II I. l I U ,I .I I -1 I II W ,I II, I I 'fr Q57 HE ha' ship ai have d VE JU G1 M Ar A V JI E Ir PY in 51 ls? if Page I w l x I til sr fi .N 'i X. - I i ii l N .Q-Qi .X -V3 El .J l Xl u xi -,i il Eli lixl will! ,,-..'t ,rl :lil Fill T1 ag W F I l ,,g il i 1 1 li l. Womenls HUB Cllullm -.f. tp .A,.,, ,.,...... M .,4. - ...,.,.,.....,.,,..,..,,,, mg ....,,,A,,.,,,, ..,., , , 7 1 s fee5.y.:,, Q iW Q9 l-IE Women's O Club is an organization of women who have won athletic letters. The club encourages closer relation- ship among women in the Physical Education Department who have distinguished themselves in some branch of athletic activity. OFFICERS VERSIE WHITARER . . President JUANITA lVlOREY . Vice-President GOLDIA DRYDEN . . Secretary MARY BARNES . . Treasurer ADELAlDE THAIN . Reporter ADELAIDE Tx-iA1N VERSIE NV!-IITAKER JUANITA MOREY MEMBERS EVELYN SMART NADINE JONES FRANCES JONES ADALEE SIMS GOLDIA DRYDEN Secrelary GOLDIA DRYDEN DOROTHY HIATT MARY BARNES l HIATT BARNES F. oNEs N' JONES TUGSER DLJYDEN THAIN SIMS WHITAKER SMART Page 203 DOROTHY GREEN President RUTH BACHMAN MARGARET BALDXVIN CORINNE CALHOON MAMIE DORRANCE LURENA ELLIS RUTH FARRINGTON 17,'12i2i221i1'i.iii?L11i5g7::::::::::f::::1:55:53 M'Wliiliiiilifl'-,,,fA nj , ,.. ............ ..,. 1 Vvllll 'www if HE EIVIBERSHIP Of the Sketch Box Art Club is comprised of .inter students studying art under Professor Doel Reed. The club leaf-llflg Ii was organized in 1927 for the purpose of stimulating interest in art. The Cluli During the past year the club sponsored several art exhibits. their del: OFFICERS DOROTHY GREEN .... . President GEN RUTH BACHMAN . . Vice-President MA, FRANCES LOOMIS . . Secretary-Treasurer MM DOEL REED . . Sponsor ELLA JACK Assistant Sponsor MEMBERS FRANCES KIRBY lViARY PRUITT F3 GENEVIEVE KISER LAJOY VANNOY TV RUTHELMA KOLLER VIRGINIA WILDE C FRANCES LOOMIS ALINE WILMOUTH H BERTHA LUDLOW ROSE MILLIOAN E' EVELYN MOUNT ELEANOR I-IILL Iv ONA MAE MCFARLIN DOROTHY GREEN LI CARMELITA GREEN ADELYN GORDON GENEVA HARRELL SALLY TERBUSH ELIZABETH -IAOGER AGNES MONTGOMERY ETHEL NUOENT XVILHEMINA BEESON HELEN HENDRICKSON VIRGINIA MCCLELLAND XVILLA DUTCHER KATHERINE NVEATHERS ELEANOR HILL Top FOUI-HARRELL, VANNOY, HENDRICKSON, TERBUSH, DUTCHER Second fQ1ll'MlLLIGAN, MCFARLIN, WEATHERS, MCGLELLAND, I-IILL, IQISER, KIRBX' Third row-BACHMAN, MOUNT, BOYD, STICKELBERG, GREEN, CALHOON Bottom row-jAOOER, ELLIS, LOOMIS, REED, D. GREEN, lVlONTGOMERY, NLJGENT Page 204 Page 205 Debate and Oitatoiry Club ,j 3112732'1213131127ffg7:::7:5f::::::f:Sixfzmfyyfewn-,ff'w...tf-A -'- - WT '-'- ,,,,f,,y' I -ag f- -ff4'--aff-'f-v-P-f-ef- 12 :5y::::::Lg:::::::::::::::1::::::, '--- f f, A -f1:.:w:f' 'Vf , , .gff,1,,,,Q:'f: HE Debate and Oratory Club is an organization of students interested in forensic activities. Members of the club take a leading part in intercollegiate debating, and other forensic teams. The club also co-operates with high schools, and aids them with their debating contests. GENEVA HoLCoMB . MAXINE SLAUGHTER MAMIE FORDYCE . FREDERICK AMEN MARY ANDERSON CLYDE BEAVERS HAROLD CROWDER ETTA MAE CREXVS MYRON CUNNINGHAM LURENA ELLIS MAMIE FORDYCE CHARLES FRYE OFFICERS . . President . Vice- President . Secretary-'Treasurer MEMBERS WILLIAM GARNEAR ROBERT HALL GENEVA HOLCOMB MARION HoLcoME ROYLE HUSSEY HERNIAN JOHNSON ROBERT LOWRY HELEN KELLEY FREDDIE LECRONE HAZEL WRIGHT GENEVA l'lOLCOMB President RoY NELSON AUSTIN PARKER RUSSELL PUTNAM MAXINE SLAUGHTER WILLIAM TARPEY ARCHIE THOMAS BERT TUNKS HERBERT XVILLIAMS ANNA WiTTlCH l Page 205 P ER, VMIILLIAMS, FRYE . 4 WITTICI-I ARK To row-THOMAS, BEAVERS, , Sgind row-G HoLcoME M. HOLCOMB, CREWS, SLAUGHTER, ELLIS, WRIGHT ' ., H, LECRONE Bottom r ow-NELSoN, TUNKS, LONVRY, GARNE.XR, ALL, Omega. Literary Society fm .,,. .,,. ,W .... ....,,.,.,.,...,...............,N.,,D .....,...,.. ,. ....,...., ,WM ,W ,,,,,,,. 'V 3' ,,,,v,,,,Tm cz. ....,. , .,.. ........,.,.,,.. ..,,,,,, ,.... .... f , N ,. .......,,..... , fx ,W ....... ,.-.,. ,..,,........,...,..... - ,..... ,....,.,,,SX,,',.f,44fWx,-f'-'S-'H' -,,..,..a,. ..... , ,,., ,. ....... . ..... . H - MARY CLARK President JUANITA RHODES JOANNA PATTERSON jo VANBRUNT CARROLL RIDGEWAY RALPH BURROUCH JAMES STEEL ELAINE JARVIS -:mf-g,A.ft..,A,. ,'f',effzf!!f4-W'-h.7m E! f Qi V -- MEGA LITERARY SOCIETY is that organization of Students at the Oklahoma A. and M. College through which debate, reading, and oratory is encouraged. The society has the distinction of being the oldest student club on the campus, having been organ- ized in 1899. OFFICERS MARY CLARK . . . . BRYAN BRADY PEARL WHITE . JUANITA RHoDES CARLOS I-IARRow . MEMBERS HARNOLD MILES ROBERT CALHOON CARLOS HARROW PAUL MATTHIESEN BRYAN BRADY SAM F RIZZELL PEARL XVHITE . President . Vice-President . Secretary- Treasurer . . Reporter Sergeant-at-Arms MARY ELIZABETH FLEMING MARGARET BELCHER VERA THOMPSON MAUDE I-IAYMoND TOMMY MooRE MARY BOLTON MARY CLARK I l 7,,,,.. , C 116257 I Top row-BoLToN, XVI-IITE, VANBRUNT, CLARK Bottom row-CALHooN, STEEL, CLARK, BRADY Page 206 1 . I-IE I camp a letter in Departmc for the CI AMBI CHAI .JAME l I HOLME I EARL I EARLI CHARL SAM N AMBRC PHILLI , CLAUD I DoUcI GARWI I ILLII l l I l l I I I I Page 207 MEMBERS HOLMES UNDERHILL Mens IO Cllulb Cfvff 1 , J IJOLQMQ f CN'-. f x ff' HE Men'S HQ Club is one Of the Oldest Organizations On the campus. To become a member of the club a man must have Won a letter in some branch Of athletics Sponsored by the College Athletic Department. The club is instrumental in promoting better athletics for the College. OFFICERS AMBROSE PATTERSON . . . , president CHARLES JOHNSON . . Vice-President .JAMES DVORACEK . . Secretary-Treasurer r- , Za Lf. P F EARL MCCREADY EARL ESTEP CHARLES JOHNSON SAM MYERS AMBROSE PATTERSON PHILLIP RODGERS CLAUDE POOLE DOUGLAS WHITE GARWIN FLEMING WILLIARD NORTHRIP MILES MCPEEK LEO BROWN CLIFFORD HATCHER JAMES DVORACEK EVERETT JOHNSON AUSTIN PARKER LEO BEST RAYMOND SWARTZ HOWARD ROY CARLTON CORBIN QUENTIN WILLIAMS JOHN FAULKNER WILLIAM KIRCH FRANCIS STOCKTON VERNON I-IUMPHREYS LAWRENCE MASSENGALE HARRY ABERNATHY ALVIN XVILLOUCHBY ALBERT WRIGHT GRADY BURLISON CLEM HAMILTON ROY BLACKBIRD ROY DANFORD BARNEY HENDRICKSON CLARENCE BERRYMAN HUGH CLOUD FRANK BUTTERFIELD JACK BAKER JAMES CHOATE RAYMOND ELLIS RALPH LUDWICK ROBERT CALHOON ARTHUR KINGHAM WVILLIAM WILLIAMS AMBROSE PATTERSON President ROBERT l'IALFAST DIBRELL WILLIAMS IRNVIN GRITZ HAROLD HARDESTY HAMMEL ARTHURS CLARENCE BURGH BRYAN THOMPSON RAYMOND ADAIR MILLER PATTERSON XVAGNER GILBERT C. R. CLODFELTER OTIS YORK HAROLD DEMARSH LAVERENE LAKE CHESTER WILLIAMS Top FOUI'-JENSEN CORBIN CLOUD, RODGERS, WILLOUGHBY, MENGERHAUSSEN, FAULKNER, BROWN E WILLIAMS, FLEMING, WHITE, PARKER, CALHOON, MCPEEK Third row-HAMILTON DVORACEK ADAIR, KIRCH, ROY, GILBERT, MAULBETSCH, CLODFELTER Bottom row-POOLE, NORTHRIP, ESTEP, GORE, PATTERSON, JOHNSON, DANFORD Second row-PATTERSON, MESSENGAL Page 207 -1 I-f IR ll! pe: , J ?-T . I Ai K L. IP' M. Pu rm. 1 ,L I IQ is-A P- E TFT rm I I V' L. I? ' IP' 'ff' If ix- . ii-. 5. :iv-' I- I IL. lf . Ii' it JL, I. , ,rw I 2?- IIS - 1 I, -A ,L I 'i, 'L fi I I wx I, FI i I I I I S' I I Cirutchillielld Hall ,,- ..,, ...W .....,, U .,,,. ...v,,,.,,..,,,.,,,,..,,,.,,..,., , X, ,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,, , X., , ,,,,,,,444 , ,.., X ,..,.......,.,,. I , Wee: ...,,. .Eufe:e:::::::..f:f:f.ffe:::::yff:::1,51f .5QQ',,'4fA.7g5,5j,y-I:-Igffgym'ZI I I C Z1 jf,,.,-.f,,.5,.M 0 1 X I RUTCHFIELD HALL, one of the men's dormitory, has more l tradition and interest attached to it than any of the other , residence halls on the campus. The building, which has been the I I home of some of the most notable students Of the college, is of brick I , construction, and was completed in 1910. It is three stories in height gm? and equipped with all modern conveniences. I3 ' .- i I EI OFFICERS . ,I 'M HAL GIBSON . . . President , CLYDE JORDAN . Vice-President ,FII IRI l HAL GIBSON ','-XI President N RESIDENTS I I JAMES BRUNER CLYDE JORDAN PAUL DEMINO M. V. HATCPIETT CLAYTON RICHARD PETE CIRATAMO CLARENCE WEEKS OLIN E. BUTLER ROLLO D. KING REUEL DOUGLAS RALPH C. LONG ROYLE I-IUSSEY PERRY GREENLEE ROY NELSON J. B. GOODALL CECIL JACOBS DALE SAWYER LLOYD CAMPBELL If REGINALD JACOBS ELBERT BELLOWS BUSTER WILCOXIN -Ijl J. H. GOWER CLYDE OLIVE FRANK ROBERTS LYTLE BARNARD FRANK CAMERON ALFRED G. BORDEWELL I II WAYNE BRADFORD ROBERT TATE EARL F. KELSO ,III I HAROLD E. BRADFORD CI-IARLES J. OLIVER :III 1:- Ss -' - .-:QMI1-112. 51 .Q4. , .I ..... ,,.. . ,. l ' ,JI ' I IF ' , I , C' '. ' '-'I .J . I ,,, f. C. 9, W ,I I 'Pg E lv':::'A .3 -- 'CJ' l I. l 'll . -I 'A I ' . 4' ' I I. A 1' I B I I I 'J I ,,.,., I , I TI II' 5 ' 5' 1 I A 1 ,,.. - '22 P ' III! 5:51, ' I ' .If x -I 1 Q.. . f ., 5' ' ' S ff? -f I' ' I3 '- i' :.. 'R - ' ' ' ' 1 -I .I ' ' N ' fl ,N ,. 4- A 135.13-. A 2 I V I I F lffl 'f-' by I , II, I l .I I I I I I . pep , I . .A . I A 45- In I. , 'Jw -I ,H N. T . Q. J 1, il l I I -1 I ' . 3 P 1 -f - -It It ' II I I I I A , i f b, . I ..,,. . .. 1 I I I : e Ig- 1, :I .. swear: .,,,,,,,Q.,,.QQ,,Qg:NQ, 5 fi. f' f. if I l I T01JgZz14lgl2iIgNER. WEEISSI DOUGLAS. GREENI-EE, C. JACOBS, R. JACOBS, C-OWER, BARNARD, W. BRADFORD, H. II l Bottom row Second row-JORDON, BUTLER, LONC, NELSON, SAVVYER, BELLOws C OLIVE CAMERON TATE GRATAMO 7 ' I I I -KING, HUSSEY, GOODALL, CAMPBELL, WILCOXIN, F. ROBERTS, BORDENVELL, KELSO, OLIVER, DEMINC W Page 203 'I f , ,IX HE affairs by the ref the hall meets matters of inte the hall take I the college anc tions. RALPH C. MRS. MYI JOSI EUC FLO WA' C. I TI-If CLI JAM FRE HAI ELI l TOP '0w-LEY, II Sewna' row-W. Bottom V010-PEI page 209 I ,XI I Q XX, BT-A --A ' ' 14' Crutchfielld Hallll , 7 -....::.gT:-ff ,,,, IM. ,,., ,:I::z:12e.1f:,1 I-IE affairs of Crutchfield I-lall are managed by officers Selected by the residents of the building. The entire membership of the hall meets in a general meeting once each Week at Which time matters of interest to the residents are discussed. The members of the hall take an active part in the social and campus activities of the college and have Outstanding men in various student iorganiza- tions. GFFICERS RALPH C. LONG . . MRS. MYRTLE JACOBS . JOSEPH LEY EUGENE MATHIS FLOYD L. ARMSTRONG WAYNE M, ARMSTRONG C. R. CARBERRY THOMAS J. MGKNIGHT GLEASON TABP JAMES POLSON FRED GOREE HAL GIBSON ELY WILLIAMS . Secretary- Treasurer Hostess RESIDENTS WALTER WILLIAMS RALPH E. WHAM EDWIN R. STUEMKY ROY HOLLEMAN BERKEY MEANS VELDO BREWER GEO. D. MCMIGHAEL HERBERT MCCUTCHEON HARVEY I-I. THOMASON ESTEL H. COUNTS MRS. MYRTLE JACOBS Hostess WILLIAM N. PERRY L. C. HANAN CLIFFORD STIPP VIRGIL STINE JOHN TUA FORREST MASTEN JACK VANBEBBER FRED AMEN OPIE D. EVANS ROBERT I-I. POTTS CLOYD S. BEAR ONG CARBERRY MCKNIGHT TAPP, POLSON, GIBSON WILLIAMS , ARMSTR , f ' Top row-LEY, MATHIS, L- lj75MSTRCglT1l'TJ,Elx?Al!KY HOLLEMAN MEANS, BREWER, McMIcHAEL, THOMASON, COUNTS Second row-W. WILLIAMS, HAM, I ' EVANS POTTS 3EAR Bottom row-PERRY, HANAN, SUPP' STWEI TUA' VANBEBBER' AMEN' I Page 209 14 Carter C. Hammer Hall x.n7Afff33Qf i... fzaf:ffz 2i9Q'mfw ..flf3 w'3e7 3 451: 1 1c?ff?ffii,,:ff M.,p,w'g1f-,,i.,,,, LUDVIK HOVE President LOU ALLARD MAX AUSEBO LEO BALK DONALD BALL D. V. BEARD EDWARD BEASLEY GRANVILLE BECK BEN BELTZ DAN BELTZ CLARENCE BELTZ CHAPLIN BILLS CARLOS BLOUNT ARMON BOST WM. BRADLEY FLOYD BRETT ,,,,,,,,,,...,.A,i,m gf N! di F ARTER C. HANNER l-lall, boys' dormitory, struction. l lVlELVIN BRILLHART RAYMOND BRINING HERMAN BROMLEY ROBERT BROOKS HAROLD BROWN GLEN BRYANT CHARLES BUSKEL EVERETT BOWMAN CONRAD CALDWELL AL CAMPBELL A. C. CARLSON LOREN CLINE ELMER CLINK GLEASON COFFMAN ROBERT COMES LUDVIK l-IOVE LAWRENCE comfortable home for men O designed to include every co n the campus. affords a modern, The building is nvenience, and is Of fire-proof con- OFFICERS RESIDENTS KENNETH CORBETT LLOYD COXVAN LYNN Cox HASKELL CUDD FRANKLIN CUNNINGHAM GERALD CRAWFORD WILLIAM CURTIS RUSSELL DAVIDSON CHRISTIAN DEONIER JAY DICKENS L. DRONBERGER ROBERT DUNCAN CECIL DUNHAM LAWRENCE DUCK FLOYD COWAN . President DUCK Secretary- Treasurer DONALD ELLIS JIMMIE ENIX THOMAS EVANS CLARK FIELDS GEORGE FELKEL JAUN FLINT CHARLES C. FRYE CHANDLER FOSTER ORA FRETZ RALPH FAULCONER BRYAN GENTRY CLIFFORD GOODHART NEAL GRIFFIN JOHN GUEST IRWIN GRITZ DODSON GIVENS ROBERT GRIFFIN HOMER GIVENS JACK GRADY CARL l-IACLE ROBERT I-IALFAST ROY I-IAMMONS GRADY 1-IATLEY M. HENDRICKSON DREXEL I-IOBBS LUDVIK l-lOvE JOE HOWARD SYLVESTER HUOHES JOE HUMBER ED l-IUDCINS l Hanner Hall provided accommodation for 150 mm Page 210 142 '-xt. N JAP in hOI gave his BRY MRS HENRY' JE EDGAR JO: S.-ui KEIM ORX'IIJ.E B ANDREW 1: X-IRGIL LA DAWD LE' GUS LEWI RALPH LU XYESLEY L CAROL 3 If V'-AIDO M HOYK'ARD I A iilffa S I4 V,-ILLiA.Xl I M- - - A A-A A A - - .....A..., -.,-,.., .., .,,A I Carter C. HQLIUIIUIOIF HAH ::::::N::xmumm ..,,..,,.,.......,,..,,...,.,.,.....,,..,,.. . H U A IWMW, .,... .. C ..... .... ....,.., .......w:::::4:I::::::::::::: ---'f----- -,A..,, , ,, X f.f,y,,,-- ,,,. Qlll,,.......,,............ .... . '7V 'g L1r.1,.5- 'xg 7 -',44fZ-Aww ,-J--..f-.f..,2:f , I f .,.,. ,,.. x.5,,!A,oz.L?b., I-M ,,,,,f.,,..2.12 ,. ,,.-. 1' '---- -.-.M ::I:::::::1I-5 .- Qf X! 'A ' N JANUARY of 1926, Harmer Hall wa in honor Of Captain Carter C. Hahner gave his life in the World War. OFFICERS BRYAN GENTRY . , MRS. HARRIETT MCNABB HENRY JENNINGS EDGAR JONES SAM KEIM ORVILLE KELLY ANDREW F. KEY VIRCIL LAIRD DAVID LEVY GUS LEWIS RALPH LUDWICK WESLEY LESTER CAROL MCCOY WALDO MCGEE HOWARD MCLARTY IVIILES MCPEEK WILLIAM MAIER PAUL MATTHIESON HOWARD MANLEY ROBERT MOELEY WARREN MORSE HARRY NESTER EARLY NEAL CLAUDE NEWLAND ALLISON NICHOLAS JOHN NORTON GLEN OLIVER WM. O'ROUKE HENRY PAUL XVILLIAM PAUL WILBUR PAYNE JACK PEARSON RESIDENTS CASTER PEIFER JACK PFISTER HUCH PLATTS WALTER POTTS AARON PRICE CURTIS PRICE CHAS. PURDUM EVERETT PUTMAN JAY RAULSTON CAROL REEDY HARTMAN REIGLER BRUCE REY WILLIAM REY GRADY ROARK PAUL SALISBURY S completed and named , a former Student, Who . Vice-President Hostess MRS. HARRIETT MCNAEI3 HAROLD RODABAUCPI BEN W. SEWELL CLAIR SHORT WILBUR SLEMMER ALBERT SMITH ' JAMES STEEL CLARENCE STITH TED SXVAN BAILEY STUART DEAN TANNERHILL MAYNARD TEAGUE ROBERT TOWNLEY LEON TOWNLEY RUSSELL TURNER WILSON VANTINE Hosless ARTHUR VVYALTERS .JOHN WATKINS LELAND WEATHERS EDGAR WILLIAMS PAUL WILLIS EMMETT WVILSON THADDEUS WILSON EUALD WORKENTIN ELMO WOLFE IVIILLARD WOLFE HALL WORTHINOTON CLYDE WYANT SAM WYCOFF DOYLE YARBROUCH HOWSER ZUMXVALT Page 211 The Hall was jbrmally opened in JGVIUUVYI 1026 '- l l M ' S ' 3127111653::::::f:17:::::::::::::::' . . . . F'l ' ARDNER Hall was completed In 1910. This building has for . . . XT many years been the center of all activities for women, as - , . - - was ni well as serving as a residence hall. It contains a gymnasium for HO me the co-eds, and the reception halls and offices Of the Director 1 Of Physical Education for women and the Dean of Women. H OFFICERS X1 HELEN HAAS . . President M LYDIA PARKS Vice-President l HELEN HAAS President RESIDENTS VERONA ALSPAUCH MYRTLE BROWER MILDRED DAVIS MARY GUYNN LIL RACHEL ALLEN HELEN BROWN ESTHER DINWIDDIE HELEN HAAS RU MARIE AMEN PEARL BRUNSON MONICA DOHRMAN FLORENCE HANAN Nh PAYE BACON FRANCES BULLIS BEATRICE EASLEY CARLISLE HAYNES Nl-A CLARICE BAKER DELLA BULLIS ETHEL EMERSON EDNA HAYNES RU LOUISE BEESON TRUDIE BUSH GERALDINE EVANS IRENE HENDERSON EU BILLIE BEHRENDT VERA BUSSETT PEARL FAULK ALICE HENDRIX .JEV THEOLA BEROOORF ALMA CALLOWAY LYDIA FELKER DOROTHY HERRINGTON AL' EDNA BERRY LUCY JANE CHEATHAM MARY GOFF BONNIE HILLIARD EU SEPHA BISHOP FRANCES COFFIN GLADYS GRIFFIN CLARA HORNSTEIN Job CARMELIA BLOUNT Lois COLLINS MONA GRIMES EVELYN HORNSTEIN MA MADOE BROADIE VELMA DANIELS MABLE GRISWOLD OPAL IVES MA hfll' VELMA BROOKS VERLIE CARNAHAN FLORENCE GUNSOULIS LORADA JONES llli Gardner Hall provides a cheerful home for girls I I Page 212 Page 213 -- -'V---M -A---H - '---- --.-V.-. -..-.a.'.-,...-.,..,...-. I ,,. M- F Maud Gardmer Hall .,,, 'AVIII 5 in X ..,.,.....,...,...,,,...,..,...,.,.,,,. ..,....., f W J572121-Nwfffffrfrffffr- '-A'-- :LueI:ma.::m,e:f1::f7ff:w'-. yf ., ,'.., .,A.......A... ,..I.L..., l 1 2 TZ, ' ':Ifff 22E:ff Q, N! I l FTER being known as the WOman'S Building for Seventeen years, the hall was named Gardner I-Iall in the fall of 1928. It was named in honor Of Maud Gardner, first head of the School Of Home Economics On this campus. OFFICERS HELEN BROWN . , . . Secretary MARIE LEIGHAN . 'Treasurer MRS. A. L. HANFORD . Hostess RESIDENTS LILLIE LAU RUTH LECROY MARGARET LEICHAN lVlARIE LEIOHAN RUBY LIGHTY ELNER MANCEL JEWEL MASON ALTA MCBRIDE ELSIE MCBURNETTE JONNIE MCCULLOUCH LOUISE MILLER ALTA MAE MOODY VIVIAN MOORE BERNICE MOORE INEz OPLINGER LYDIA PARKS LAURA PAUL VERA PHILLIPS ROSALIE PRICE GLADYS REAMS MATTIE PAYE MCCULLUM OPAL RINGOLD IVIARGARET MCGEHEE LUCILLE SADLER MILDRED MEANS MARGARET SANDLIN FERN SHIRR FRANCES SMITH ABI SMITH LOIS STALCUP GLADYS STEINBACH CLARA STILL ZEE TAYLOR RUTH ALICE THOMPSON LILLIAN VANBEBBER KATHERYN VANNOY MAE WALKER 1 MRS. A. L. HANFORD Hostess CLARA WALL PAYE WALLACE MAYE WALLACE ELEANOR WATKINS MARY WATKINS BLANCHE WVELDON FLORENCE WILSON THELMA WILSON GOLDIE WHITAKER ELOISE WHITNEY MARY WORKMAN MARIE ZIESCH Gardner Hall is the center of all w0mUf1'-Y activities Page 213 cssiie Thatcher Hallll :: '- - : :::::::::::::::::::::'-':x::::::::::::: -'----- '--A : :u::e:::::::::::::m::::::gg:g5 5, 4.4, ., 4-lv ff' - 'H -- by l,,,,,.N, ,,........,., ,.,.,w..,,.-.A-.M -.CEQAW f 4.7M0425X Nic f2f1W ?'Wr:'fffe ,J W3 W aff N: RUTH HOLTZCLAW President MYRTLE ANDREWS EDNA BOWER EMMA BONNELL ANN BARTLETT AGNES BCHN LETHA BURROWS ROMA BARLOW Cfwywgwyl ESIGNED to include every modern convenience. Jessie Thatcher Hall affords a comfortable home for the women of the A. and M. College. The building, three Stories in height, is of fire- proof construction throughout, being constructed of reinforced concrete, brick and Stone. OFFICERS RUTH HOLTZCLANV . QUINCY FARR . RESIDENTS MAROARET CARROLL MARJORIE CRAIG RUTH CRIPPS MATTIE BELLA CUDO ELLEN MARY CULP NETLA CLAPPER RUTH DILWORTH MAURINE CALHOUN BEULAH DIEHNEL MURL CAMPBELL RUBY CAMPBELL CORA DERR FLORENCE DERR IONA FAIRCHILD QUINCY F ARR JEAN FILLINCAME JOYCE FILLINCAME HELEN FULTON GRACE FULKS MARIE GoETz OPAL GANN KATHERINE GRIFFIN ETHEL MAE GODDARD MILLICENT CARMEN ALLADENE DOOLIN XERLAN HAZELN LOIS CLARK MARY DUNLAP DORIS HAMILTON LILLIAN CARLETON ELVA DVORACEK D. O'LULU HANNA ALVENA CARLSON DOROTHY DEAN DAVIS VIRGINIA HALL LENA BURROWS CLARA EOE CLEMENCE HARBOUR . . President Vice-President HELEN HEDBERG LOUISE HEMPHILL HAZEL HENRY ELEANOR HILL MARION HOLCOMB MABEL HOUSE RUTH HOLTZCLAW ALMA HODCES MRS. GRACE HARMON MARIE JOHNSON BEA JOHNSON I-IAZEL KELLY CLARA KERR MAEEL KING ANNA MAE LALIRFNT ,,?- - ..i.- - x..- X f- .- - -5 - - 5.3-.... -..- ,-- W. '-Q 'J --s. T - .-.Q CI :- ..--,x Elia: 2.1: :nie Lili. '13 wir-- -r- 1: 7.51. if if-T : T '-'3 'i - W F- ..- .fl ...---,-3 r -'Q-rs -iff- lit'- Q f sf I - ! - X . tx ,f . I I X Thalcher Hall is the newest girls' dormitory on the campus : Page 214 Nj y:::::::::x::::::::::::::.:::::::::::: eSSIie Thatcher Hall -- L4,!A,1,T,,,axX-mlm ,g:l..,,Z,g..f,.,,,,,,.,- fy I I-IATCI-IER HALL was named in h a graduate in the class Of l897 Sh , -, mf If! Ziyi?-as V Onor of Jessie Thatcher Bost, V . e was the first woman to Obtain a degree from the Oklahoma A. and M. College. The building, was completed in january, IQZO. OFFICERS NlURAL CAMPBELL . BEULAH MCDOWELL . MRS. P. K. NORRIS CLENE LAURENT PAULINE LEARD LILLIAN LEONARD VEDA LONG ALLEAN MARTIN RUTH MCASKILL EDNA MCCARTY BEULAH MCDOWELL HAZEL MCGINNIS BESSIE MCELHONE THELMA MCKINNEY PAULINE MCLEOD - . Secretary- Treasurer . . Reporter Hostess RESIDENTS PEARL LEE MINSON PEARL MANSEIELD RUTH NEWBERRY OPAL PARKS MAxINE PARKER MARIE PENROD MAE PITTS MARIE PRECLER BESSIE RANSOM ARLEE ROBINSON BESSIE RICHARDSON EVELYN ROGERS EVELYN MCWHORTER BERTHA RICHARDSON LURA MOUNT ALMA SANDER LOUISE MULEEY MARTHA SEEM ADE LEE SIMS MAXINE SHAFFER ANNE SPORLEDER NELLIE B. SMITH CLARCE SMITH THELMA SMITH ESTALINE SMITH CLERCY SMITH OLIVE SWALLEY GLADYS THOMPSON MAE THOMPSON MAE TERRELL FRANCES THOMPSON lVlARY WALKER MRS. P. K. NORRIS Hostess ALTA WVARD MARY XVARD LILLIE WVEST RUTH NVHEELER VERSIE WHITAKER CORRINE WEICHMANN RUBY WHELCHEL ALDINE WILLIAMS GLADYS WVILLIAMS MARY WILLIAMS DORIS WIRE EVELYN WVOODS DORTHY WOODS ELIZABETH XVHITE GLADYS ZALABAK The home-like environment of Thatcher Hall makes it a pleasant place Z0 livv Page 215 SI li, I 1 1 I I I I I I ' I 1 I I I I I I I I Pa 'I I I I I ii W emenss Rifle Team 'Top f0w'MlCl1El,, DUTCPIER, NAYLOR, VANBRUNT, HENRY N GOEF Second fOlU-MILl.ER, GREATI-IOUSE, DRYDEN, JENKINS, CLENDENIN, M. BERRY, V. 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Mounted on this fiery steed was the gallant young Spanish knight, Tony Spinacha, who was setting out armed with his High School Ambition Achieved, to test his mettle and win his spurs in the field of com- bat against hundreds of pro- fessors and thousands of young warriors from the prairie lands of Oklahoma. Like his ancient forefathers, he was a noble ad- venturer in search of the Seven Cities of Cibola, but unlike them, he believed the Seven Cities not to be cities of gold, but to be Seven Cvreat Cities of Learning in the Province of Knowledge. Forth he galloped, as did thousands of others, coming in all manner of vehicles from all points of the compass, r until he sighted the st: walls of Old- Central, first and most picture temple ever built in Province of Knowledg Anxious to conforn the customs of the Se Cities, as was becomin a young and ambit knight, he contented l self with only a glimps the impressive structl in the Great Cities 1 hurried to procure for h self from the Vigila Committee the 065. Orange and Black c which was a favorite yi of doing homage to leafy superiors. His first duties to adopted land attended he was suddenly conscio of an annoying hung and Sighting the Oasis outside the Holy Campl he hastened there for s teianfedand .cold dfiflql . 5' 9 again, he rest inthe shade of a tree 31 latched the fair senorit Pass- He listened to tl Of Sr knights talk of the fs Tale ie antiquated Palina gal- : steed. lt ery explosion 'ul cylinders. Lery steed was mg Spanish rinacha, who 'med with his A m b i t i o n fiis mettle and e field of com- ireds of pro- ands of young 1 prairie lands l-ce his ancient is a noble ad- 1 of the Seven , but unlike :d the Seven cities of gold, :Treat Cities of Province of gh he gallopedf is of others, ner of vehicles ' the compaSS, .Qgf lvl' . 1 gf. i W ff fn Q. until he sighted the stately walls of Olds Central, the first and most picturesque temple ever built in the Province of Knowledge. Anxious to conform to the customs of the Seven Cities, as was becoming of a young and ambitious knight, he contented him- self with only a glimpse of the impressive structures in the Great Cities and hurried to procure for him- self from the Vigilants Committee the official Orange and Black cap, which was a favorite way of doing homage to learned superiors. I-lis first duties to his adopted land attended to, he was suddenly conscious of an annoying hunger, and sighting the Oasis just outside the I-loly Campus, he hastened there for sus- tenance and cold drink. Outside again, he rested in the shade of a tree and watched the fair senoritas pass. l-le listened to the other knights talk of them COWS THE G A lightly, and already he was learn- ing things. , On the following day all the in- habitants of the Province held a meeting under the Council Tree and discussed and passed upon plans for the coming year. The Lord of the Province and l-lis l-landy Man, the Wise Men of the Student Body, and Tony, himself, made speeches and unloosed heavy burdens from their minds. Back to the Province and regis- tration was beginning. lt was a great moment in Tony's life when he ambled forth to Whitehurst I-lall to matriculate. So momen- tous was the affair that he hesi- tated outside its portals, consider- ing, before entering therein. At last the Cvreat Spirit of Learning moved him and he went inside where he gave a full confession of his past and signed away four years of his future. With that done, he went to see what immi- gration fees had been levied against him and, needless to say, the cold magnetic eye of the Chief Clerk drew the last dollar from his wallet. Spinacha trudged down the walk across the campus, gloomy, broke and down-hearted. I-le was cheered sc he saw one knight and renew old acquz felt that if he sta wrestle himself frorr ness, and that he tm friends in this strar hard feelings towa Clerk, and his ills ir abated when he 3 skeeting job. Whil was new to him, it v what new to the olc because there were new faces here this 5 like his, and there v buildings being con But he had no 5 hope that all would ally than he met Committee, and t comfort a blow in ti Before a week l learned that many lings were getting w call The Rush. . too. The Rush i is similar to the phi occurs when a Tore. red blanket in fror wild bulls. It was get your man. Spinacha found knights considered for The Rush w could dance, and w x li I e was learn- y all the in- fince held 3 louncil Tree massed upon year. The :e and His : Men of the ony, himself, loosed heavy nds. .ce and regis- g. It was a y's life when Whitehurst So momen- that he hesi- als, consider- therein. At of Learning went inside confession of l away four With that : what immi- levied against say, the cold Chief Clerk ar from l1iS rudged down the C3mPU5i iown-hearted. l I-le was cheered somewhat when he saw one knight meet another and renew old acquaintances. l-le felt that if he stayed he could wrestle himself from his homesick- ness, and that he too would have friends in this strange land. l-lis hard feelings toward the Chief Clerk, and his ills in general, were abated when he found a soda skeeting job. While the Province was new to him, it was also some- what new to the older inhabitants because there were thousands of new faces here this year, somewhat like his, and there were many new buildings being constructed. But he had no sooner aroused hope that all would be well eventu- ally than he met the Viligants Committee, and they gave his comfort a blow in the face. Before a week had passed he learned that many green young- lings were getting what the Creeks call The Rush. And he got one too. The Rush in the Province is similar to the phenomenon that occurs when a Toreador holds up a red blanket in front of a herd of wild bulls. It was a stampede to get your man. Spinacha found out that the knights considered most eligible for The Rush were men who could dance, and who were skilled mrmat in the deadly art of necking. After his rush was over and he was pledged, he dis- covered that they had failed to tell him that one qualifi- cation of a neophyte Greek was an inborn capacity to sit on the receiving end of a paddle wielded by an older Greek. Classes were dismissed for a meeting in the assembly hall the first day of school. The Lord of the Province spoke atthe meeting and de- livered an address of wel- come. As he slipped silently about from class to class and back to his newly-elected domicile, Spinacha saw many strange sights. One of them was a sign which hinted that Cows Walk on the Grass, but no self-respecting knight would. l-Ie could hardly understand this threatful placard because he had never seen any cows kicking up or wearing down the turf, and although he had seen many pretty calves on the campus, he could not think of them as cattle. It was not respectful. Another sight that irked his soul was that of stout-heartec wearing childish pa Later in the week tion of neophyte off held in the Auditoril the meeting been he La Palina, before Tc to the Province of edge, he would have good time was had But those days were and he wrote homi newly-learned collegi that Boy, this electi wild orgy, and Pler brother! Don't foi After the election 1 ling knights were boisterously down market place where class Royalty pu through antics, an them perform max stunts that would h a four-ring circus as itself. Scores of became so hygg ' .min El ss... Yvww vu-'vg. .M-n -,N . ' 41' ' W 1-. , , - 4 -'iff '. I 1 'Y ' 'life 1:52. .1 -'f ,ilf 'x' 5,2 2 ,sea - -- 1 . M i., .X Li.-.5-,x,.,f,NJ5,..-.,...,-,- .V K i.,i,.QQ,tg,v',g.,.:1-ii.racy .3,.., .A gg .15 . ,M--. -W-H - 11 at N fame- h 3 ,A . ,-M3 . N4 ,. ,Vg of necking, s over and , he dis- had failed Jne qualifi- iyte Greek lacity to sit end of a y an older smissed for e assembly f of school. e Province Ling and de- zss of wel- lently about ss and back .ed domicile, any strange them was a l that Cows ass, but no gight would. ' understand card because en any cows 'earing down although he pretty calves he could not as cattle. lf Ful. Another his soul was that of stout-hearted knights wearing childish pantaloons. Later in the week an elec- tion of neophyte officers was held in the Auditorium. I-lad the meeting been held in old La Palina, before Tony came to the Province of Knowl- edge, he would have said, A good time was had by all. But those days were no more, and he wrote home in his newly-learned collegiate lingo that Boy, this election was a wild orgy, and Plenty I-lot, brother! Don't forget it. After the election the year- ling knights were goaded boisterously down to the market place where Upper- class Royalty put them through antics, and made them perform many silly stunts that would have made a four-ring circus ashamed of itself. Scores of neophytes became so hysterically l-,.,- -7- V! thrilled at the going-on that took place that night that they stood up for joy for many days afterward. This disease, common to first-year knights, is known technically as Hot Pants. It is most frequently contracted from oak paddles, tugs, or razor straps. Then came the flrst great battle of the season when the Knight of the Pigskin from a foreign and rival Prov- ince invaded the Province of Knowl- edge and attempted to spread destruc- tion in the land. Prom every hand the loyal followers of the Earl of the Prov- ince of Knowledge hastened to the battlements, and gathered in the Sta- dium that they might better aid in the banishing of the enemy. lt was a gala day, and the foe was completely routed. Three orders, known as the Hounds of I-lell, Men with a Ruf Nex, and Peppers, whose purpose in the realm of learning is to arouse the lagging spirit of the populace, strengthened their forces with dependable knights. When this was done they staged many weird war- dances in preparation for a coming conflict that was to test the courage of the inhabitants of the Province. , l Spinacha had bi before now, which greatly enhance hi the universe and it though he was deej studies he found t friends, and enjoy these people whose to him. I-le had his gave him a thrill wl and tempting senori national Livestock of the big entertai offered by the City Perhaps of all tl Spinacha was engag were the battles the Earldom of Militari fairly boiled when into a R. O. T. C. u out on the field of l a man of his own c the feel of the coli enchanted by the click, click of leatl the drill field. It immensely to marc the brilliant fore resplendent colors w soft fall breezes. TQ Armistice Day, yvi Playmg patriotic 1 hlm glad that he 8 part of the Provin edge. 4--4 . Y -H ,YY , Fa S5 nz I x ' 1 Q. ' 1 ,l f HI if? , 155.2222 3-i t --aaa,, -,1 - ie going-on Place that they stood for many ard. This immon to nights, is inically as lt is most contracted ddles, tugs, ps. .t battle of ght of the rival Prov- of Knowl- ad destruc- 'y hand the if the Prov- led to the in the Sta- tter aid in . It was a completely the l-lounds ' Nex, and Lhe realm Of ging spirit of their forces When thiS y weird Waf- - a coming the courage e Province. ,.,J r Spinacha had bought many books before now, which he was told would greatly enhance his understanding of the universe and its peculiarities. Al- though he was deeply engrossed in his studies he found time to meet, make friends, and enjoy the friendship of these people whose habits were peculiar to him. I-le had his first date that really gave him a thrill when he took a daring and tempting senorita to the little Inter- national Livestock Show, which is one of the big entertainments of the year offered by the City of Agriculture. Perhaps of all the conflicts in which Spinacha was engaged that he liked best were the battles that were fought in the Earldom of Militaria. l-lis Spanish blood fairly boiled when he girded himself into a R. O. T. C. uniform and marched out on the field of honor. There he was a man of his own once more. I-le liked the feel of the cold steel, and he was enchanted by the click, click, click, click of leather boots on the drill field. lt pleased him immensely to march forth with the brilliant force, with its resplendent colors waving in the soft fall breezes. The parade on Armistice Day, with the band playing patriotic tunes, made him glad that he had become a part of the Province of Knowl- edge. 1 'Awww . - When Halloween came, Spin- acha stayed home and refused to take a hand in the almost vulgar pranks, the evidence of which might be seen but never spoken about. And he told the Dean so. In the meantime more Pigskin armies had threatened the Prov- ince of Learning, and preparations being made were at last completed and all was in readiness for the last Pigskin conflict of the year. It was called the Home- coming Game, because at this time all the old knights returned from their struggles with life and told the youngsters how they did it when they were dwellers in the Seven Cities. The Homecoming Game was to be fought with the meanest and most dangerous of all enemies-the proud Sooners from the South. Southern Gentlemen, in a sense. Greeks and Barbarians alike had their fortresses deco- rated, and their colors Hying on high. Pep orders held war dances throughout the night preceding the struggle. Big cannons bel- lowed and small arms barked the whole night through. Frail seno- ritas who stayed up were frantic from emotional strain. Spirits were raised on high. The Sooners ari mighty like the B: their red uniforms f Sun, The joust wen have a way of do bloodshed was so grez saw tried to drown Social activities sway after the effects ment had worn off and Spinacha, who midst of it all, got a ofthe entire social sti learned by now tha had made him not among women, but 2 poor men. I-Ie hae luck to join a groi building a new palace indebted were the' could not buy furn their light bill, and tain their guests c Porch. I-le was son back when he learnrl Greek order had an Q and as many in be Panhellenic would al ,tw 4 i ime, Spin- refused to lost vulgar of which fer spoken e Dean so. ire Pigskin l the Prov- 'eparations completed liness for ict of the :he Home- se at this ts returned ,th life and ' they did it lers in the omecoming it with the gerous of all ioners from Gentlemen, Barbarians asses deco- 5 flying on war dances preceding ,nnons bel- barked the Frail seno- vere frantic The Sooners arrived lookino mighty like the Britishers with their red uniforms Hashing in the sun. The joust went off as jousts have a way of doing, and the bloodshed was so great that all who saw tried to drown their sorrow Social activities were in full sway after the effects of the tourna ment had worn off the campus, and Spinacha, who was in the midst of it all, got a cross-section of the entire social strata. I-ie had learned by now that fraternities had made him not only a man among women, but a man among poor men. I-le had had the ill luck to join a group who were building a new palace, andso deeply indebted were they that they could not buy furniture or pay their light bill, and had to enter- tain their guests on the front porch. I-le was somewhat taken back when he learned that every Greek order had an annual dance, and as many in between as the Panhellenic would allow. I-Ie dis- lq, Spirits i l rl , 4 or rr' 1 i mF 1 4, iam 5 i .J 1 gat, 1 awfefif ,-S-J , :stir ,.,f.i .4 -.fell V rift?- ii 1 qw TF .. if-9fVli77I iii? .isa SST-flFfirii'r'?i'f?'i Vfiiiii fi'LfQ1?Q - -' -ii 'H iii. 77 S'TM'57'7iF5f'ff'f flilisliiii 13525723 --.-al' 1.4, -4 I -nu ' if V , y -.Fa xv.. , . ' l rea. .NN i ii lmi N., EE' ,i 1 I ', YW 1, i N---1 Efli new cf-I , , wa Fi ,li r Z 1 V, , i' ,l 1. Y A . ll 5-X-1 li in , 'i--K ii i i i i il 'Y l I, -?! l Q' if 3 .ini I 1 I l i 7 l l r i l covered, too, that each time he girded his armor of Tuxedo about him he owed the town tailor that much more on his bill. After the dance there were always the drinks and sandwiches to pay for at the Oasis, where Arabs never cheat. In the Kingdom of Knowl- edge there were a few out- standing favorites whose pictures describe them better than words. Among them was Alligator Al, who was a great humanizing infduence in making the Daily O'Colleg- ian, a Province journal, popu- lar and favored by the several thousand inhabitants. The Yellow Peril was another great influence for good, un- questionably. It aided loop- legged collegians in getting to or from. Then there were a couple of little tots over in ,the Realm of Home Eco- nomics who mfldivlue maids who otheYW15f WO' I the f all maflif L I1 had struck with he bf friends and campiilgfl' princess elected queen, only did the lovelOr'I1 ls own masculine friends, solicit the aid of the fat Greek sorority PIOQSQS' many pleas of xxinsol Upperclassmen CO set candidates. Kind-hea of all beauty, he bou and only did he stOP allowance WSS Squaw ccived the most votel vator and Redsklfl chosen. Feeling ran elections were Cllm minute attempts to box with innumerabll When winter came artists turned to A tronomy, the Provinc devoted its attentic and debating. Sleii? popular sport amo Warm-blooded Spine A 1 s I at each time S armor of iim he owed - that much l. After the e always the wiches to pay where Arabs vm of Knowl- : a few out- 'ites whose : them better Xmong them l, who was a g inHuence in ily 0'Colleg- Jurnal, popu- vy the several itants. The vas another or good, un- t aided loop- s in getting n there were tots over in Home Eco- klr I ,r ,ad 1 'xx aux 4 :ll Ay f 1 ,X :if -1 V 1. :tg , .ff .fi -5- X 'Q Bk f f ff? QPU, . N S X .. ,Q f , , W Ffa. 1 nomics who made life a little sweeter for kind old maids who otherwise would have had no one to pet. ln the fall many knights whom Dan Cupid had struck with his bow banded together their friends and campaigned to get their favorite princess elected queen of the lowly frosh. Not only did the lovelorn knights band together their own masculine friends, but they went so far as to solicit the aid of the fair ladies who dwelt in the Greek sorority houses. Spinacha listened to the many pleas of winsome girls and threats from U erclassmen to et him to vote for the pretty f ff' PP Q candidates. Kind-hearted as he was, and a lover of all beauty, he bought several hundred votes, and only did he stop when the last penny of his allowance was squandered. A princess who re- ceived the most votes was made queen. Aggie- vator and Redskin queens were chosen. Feeling ran high and the elections were climaxed by last- minute attempts to stuff the ballot box with innumerable votes When winter came and the Pigskin artists turned to Algebra and As tronomy, the Province of Knowledge devoted its attention to dramatics and debating. Sleigh riding was a popular sport among the people Warm-blooded Spinacha did not care i r iii . .4 X fel l, 'J i Wd . ,,-4' WL i an i ia z. . F2 -4 ff.. :ff tu va L. if ', -A Id ng , - 4 fa Fi Q.- -... 4..- JP' ...- -v -1 m.. 1 L 1 tl an lff M Q? F? P ,El L:-Pi 7- Q .wr fi fn lk, ' i n ..- an. . X., .R f il 3,1 '1 ' 1. ta for this pastime at first, but when he saw how popular it was and was coaxed by his fairest one to take her for a ride he learned to like the sport. With the opening of the baseball season and the commencement of pre-season football practice, Spin- acha became interested in sports. I-Ie was greatly astonished at the great number of games that were played in the Province, and re- gretted that he had not learned to take an active interest in them sooner. I-Ie resolved that the next year would find him out for every one of them, and felt that he would become skilled in some of them and win, if possible, an award such as is awarded to those knights who carry themselves well in battle. - Finally, with the return of the spring, the hustle and bustle about the kingdom increased two-fold. There was much cramming for the expected tests of the Lord. Peo- ple rushed thither and yon, com- plaining to all who would listen of the heavy duties they were burdenei ior knights and the a banquet for the there were many tainments for th Senior knights. S of Commencemen those tested 14 had won their aw sedately about th their new robes of betokened their se It has been a for Spinacha, a new acquaintanc memories, and col tions, and it was heart that he bid a to all his friends, i walls of Old Centri against the purp made his heart the left Modern Seven little town of La li .4 i I 1 5 x f, 5, 1 it, but when it was and rest one to : learned to the baseball :ncement of Lctice, Spin- d in sports. shed at the s that were ce, and re- t learned to st in them 1at the next ,it for every :lt that he in some of iossible, an led to those nselves well turn of the Justle about d two-fold. iing for the Lord. Peo- l yon, com- Jould listen gzzfmfvr-gi ',. +-.'7-73 2 15 ,,i.,,.-....A., vw ,H ,wus V V -,,,g..+-f-M of the heavy duties with which they were burdened. The jun- ior knights and their ladies held a banquet for the Seniors, and there were many other enter- tainments for the departing Senior knights. 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Page 234 IQ Regimental Honorary Right XVILMA HANNER Honorary Colonel Page 235 Left GLADYS TAYLOR Honorary Major Lower left HELEN HENDNCKSON Honorary Major Lower right MAUNDA BRENSING Honorary Ma jor and Battalion Otnoors Below XVILLA DUTCHER Honorary Major Cadet Staff Cadet Colonel Cadet Lieul.-Colonel CHARLES D. JOHNSON MAYNARD TEACUE Battalion COmmaLndOt's MAJOR HAMMONDS MAJOR SKINNER MAJOR THOMPSON MAJOR WILLOUGHBY Page 23 6 5515 - 4-if 1 pl .. 1 K . ik iii, Duc REIC BRA1 . .11 R. O. T. C. SCIUUJOIL' Officers .I DUCKWALL, SKINNER, BRENSING, BIVER, JUSTICE, JOHNSON, MYERS, LETHCO, WILLOUGHBY, CARLSON, MCASKILL WNOVER, MCPEEK, MCKISSICK, MCDONALD, MENCERHAUSSEN, MCKNIOI-IT, WARNER, PLUMER, REIGLER, CRO - HOLLEMAN, FISHER, JENNINGS C T UE, HAMMONDS, WEBB CUNNINCHAM BRANDLEY, THOMPSON, LINXXVILLER, BRAMBLE, PEEBLES, LARK, EAC , , BRYANT I W I a o 'I R. O. T. C. TUUDUIOIL' OHQIICCIITS Page 23 7 DEAN, ODOM, REED, WALLACE, HOWELL, COMAN, JOHNSON, ALMSTEAD, ROBERTSON COLLINS, ELLIS, SIMPSON, WINSTEAD, GENTRY CKEY, LARGE, MOELEY, CLOUD, BOWERS, OLIVER HANKINS, HARMON, MORRIS, BLACKBIRD, ALGYRE, HUTCHERSON, SHO COIInpatny A KAY' Infantry ' 'ii1ii7iZ:Zi -T ,.,,.,,W ....., 'TT' ,.......,..,. 1 ' QQAVQ:-f'7w6 OFFICERS AARON J. MCDONALD . . . Captain WM. H. BRANDLEY First Lieutenant CECIL H. BIVER . First Lieutenant . VERNON NICKISSICK . First Lieutenant AARON J. MCDONALD Captain First Row ENGLAND, G. MILLSAPS, JAMES HORN, AUSTIN Fourth Row Fi' BELTZ, BEN RIDGON, MARION PUTMAN, RUSSELL WILLIS, PAUL CARLSON, W, L. E FRIEDEMANN, W. GUTENSHON, J. A. KING, GEORGE N. MATLOCK, J. ROARK, G. L. E BENNETT, GEORGE SCHNIEDER, G, O. SLOCUM, TRUE W. WIRT, FRANK MORRIS, G, F. E GOLLON, L. J. FORBES, FLOYD C. HENRY, W. A. STONE, A. G. GRAHAM, FLOYD E GAILEY, SAM W. JORDON, CLYDE RADER, WAYNE W. BRINNING, R. MCDANIEL, JOHN F DUNN, WARREN WRIGI-IT, LAXVRENCE EDWARDS, B. L. UTTERBACH, T. W. P BALLARD, E. Second Row CLARY, JASPER BOYVER, J . D. PITTS, HERMAN I ASKEW, JAMES HOWERTON, J. L. GRAHAM, BAYLESS BURTON, REX CLARK, ROBERT C MULLEN, ARTHUR BRENVER, ROBERT COLBERT, JOHN AMOS, WAYNE CQUR1-ER, FORREST Q JOHNSTON, JOHN HELM, CARSON T. HICKS, VIRCIL E. ABBOTT, J. W. JORDON, JOHN I KESTER, ROBERT MCCOY, LOU G. SEVERE, C. O. KORS, CARL K, GATEWOOD, R. DIVINE, JOHN W, Third Row JOHNSON, RAY AppLgwHlTE, H. POTTS, W, W. HOYT, HENRY W. RATLIFF, R. A. MASON, H. H. S1-OVER, J, M, MARTIN, BILLY DEVILLIERS, R. SCHIERI.AH, W. H. COLLINS, A. J. ENTERUNE, C, W, LIVESAY, T. R. HINSON, S. J. BRONVN, H. A. NEWTON, H. L. SQULSBY, BEE S, ROBINSON, H. BRANNON, PAUL DAVIS, JESSE JOHNSTON, J. E. DICKEY, C. E. BOWMAN, R. R. STOVALL, JIMMIE BLACKLEDGE, K. JOHNSON, H. D. MCGEE, WILLIAM XVATTS, TRIPP f' f 1' 1 ' I Page 238 I . I COmpaI,1nIy K TBR Tmfaimtry f f''llQ3LQ2ZZ2iZZZZlZQ2Q22222' ''i 'QQ2LL2ll221Z2Q ' ' M 'M'W ZL22LQZiiQ 2 , ---:::::iy:, ,..f..,p,f.4..,:::gi52:::ff iff, zf1,vyr,,Az,,X W -W Q , OFFICERS MARVIN L. JUSTICE . . . . . Captain T EMERY E. JACOBS . First Lieutenant RUFUS A. WEBB . . First Lieutenant Y fg, I Y , MARVIN L. JUSTICE , Captain T V J I I -7 I 1 Firs! row OJNEAL DALLAS MGCLURE, JOHN BENSON, C. J. JARVIS- JOE H- , ' I' SCARBOROUGH A HELD, CARL F. SIMPSON, FRANK MOUNTFORD, W. D. JOHNSON A- T- ., L STRELLER, J. A. GILBERT, H. S. THOMAS, WAYNE HUGHES, 5- F- GOOD- ROBERT - ' 5 EQ BELTZ, DAN WRIGHT, R. O. HOPKINS. D- WHEELER. A- J- CULP- C- W- X, Ii I J BOLLINGER, J. ERNEST-J E- R0GERS.J- J- TICHNOR- C4 W- ' PEELER, A. L. HEUSEL, V. L. MGGUIRK, L. M. COMMONS- K- E- K , I' FEWELLY HUGH G, Sfwnd 'ow GIAGOMO, P. P. WESTBROOK, S. S. MOFFATT- R C- - 1 5 I, BROYLES, C. W. FRIZZELL, A, ALLEN- W- C- TOMPKINS, T- KENIJICUTT- W- W ', IQ GREER, LEW WH11-551-1-, H, W, WISE, PAUL C. CUMMINOS, G. H. BELTL. DAN ' - i CRIPPEN, HOWELL HUTCHINSON, J. LUTHAY, F- A- WNGHT- ROBERT f J ' J I 1' BAKER, L. W. LITTELL, R. , KNIGHT. R- C- PEEK- F- B- f - - - I Third r w N 1 1 5 '. V WIDENER S. TAU, JOHN H. U WALKER- R- A- BARTHALOYEW- ' f 2 . R WRIGHT, A. R. SXVICGART, PAT DECKER, AMOS L' INGLE, PAUL MARTIN- N- W- A fl,-'If ' JOHNSTON, A. T. ELLIOTT, G. G. BURNHAM. C. M- MILLS, M. B'5H- V' R 'fig -i I WILLIAMS, W. T. SCHMIDT, H. B. CLIFTON B. M. EOBSOE- - X - KOLB, B. B. GRISWOLD, J. l. CUDD, H. W. Fourth row INC. - - f V J' PURDURN C. M. SIMS ELBA F. TUNKS, BERT H. WALKER- R- A- !! in STEPHENgON, S. J. BRAILIT, LEROY R. KELS0, EARL F- LONG H' L' HUMMEL' THAD E , 1' xy' 4 OTWELL, JAMESJ- LOKEY, GEORGE HUNTER, C. D. GREENLEE, P. L. TRIBLEY, B. P. ,V, ,- I f fi II X I ' X P J 1,1 flj -X J 1--, Ai .X I lie' YL! LQQI 1 ,TMR ' I I -L.-' V ' A . I r-'Q X11 l F! - lv-J Fi:-J T'- XI If' 1 -- I WI I . II 'II I-I III III I-. 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YOUNG, C. W. SHARP, W. A. BLOUNT, C. C. LEvY, DAVID XVALKER, W. J. BARTLEY, G. E. HOl,LEY, E. M. LESTER, W, Second row LEICHTON, R. E. HUNT, W. W. BAKER, A. D, COATS, PERRY, W. M. KEYSER, GUY L. LEE, R. E. MCNEW, T. G. FISHER, D. H. VAUCI-IN, A. FIELD, CLARK HART, W. E. KUNTZ, L. C. BORDWELL, G. A. RASURE. W. A. CLINK, E. G. RILEY, H. L. MARKWELL, A. CUNNINGHAM, F. 7'I,1fff:iyfI45wL1,,x MILES W. MCPEEK HIBBARD PEBBLES HARTMAN REIGLER MAMON G. SHARP EVERETT R. CLARK DUNI-IAM, C. L. CASE, G. E. HUGI-IES, E. C. BIzzELL, FRANK BERCER, M. E. Third row COMES, R. L. LAUBHAM, G. J. STEWART, L, A. RATLIFF, P. R. ANSON, L. F. GASKILL, J. T. WAID, GUY N. FRANK MARKI AND BOLLINGER H HOWELL, G. E. LEY,J W. NASH, L, W. GOODART, C. GEORCE, J. F. NEAL, E, . , R. L, , .J. M OFFICERS RAZZELL, HARRY MONTGOMERY, R. FERGUSON, D, WEBSTER, J. G. GRIFFIN, N, MCGEE, A. L. GRACE, L, D. VOGLE, T. J . Fourth row BROWNINO, P. M. KEY, F, A. DYMOND, G. W. JENKINS, A. C. IRETON, H. SAMPSON, B. POLK, J. K. NORTH, J. B. MILLER, L. C. SIMMONS WILLIAMS, W. E. HORN, A. SHAFFER, J. R. . Captain First Lieutenant First Lieutenant First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant DISCI-I, N. H. SEWELL, B. W. WINES. W. E. MAIR, W. B. HATCHETT, W. V. GOODALL, J. B. ROBINSON, W. S. SHORT, C. V. DAVIDSON, F. E. DEWELL, F. S. CRITCHLONV, C Fifth row RICHARDS, C. W. DAWKINS, L. B. DUNCAN, R. W. BOND, M. J . MURPHY, PAT D. JACKSON, D. S. GOWINS, W A. WASSON, S. A. SCROCCS, J. E. DILLINGHAM, F. W. FOSTER PAUL H - ' .. :yea-'Ifsfe 'I , 1 v ' .,.,y.....,.,..v. . 'I.x.x.f I- . .,V,.,..I-,I. . ,, kbi Iff'i .Ti'.Q. 737' 'T Page 240 I 1 I I I I . I I I' 'I II E, I W f , I' 1 It ,III1YIl I I IVMII I1 A II ' II Fill T Il II ' II WI I' IIIJI El III If I. I., f I Q I I First I GIv Cos V HAI WA COI CAI ELI FAI O'F WY PIE SMI DA R I4 DII GL HA MI CR Gc STI SM SH t ! 'I M N I 5 ,A.......I-..C....I4..1,L..C.A.. PaI COJDUIPEILIULY HDR Tmfaimtry OFFICERS JOSEPH W. LETHCO . . AUGUST C. CARLSON EARL E. FISHER . HENRY S. JENNINGS First row GIVENS, D. O. CORNEILUS, A. HAMPTON,- L. C. WARD, GEORGE C. COREY, JACK N. CAMPBELL, C. W. ELY, JOHN M. FARRIS, CECIL O'REAR, F, WYATT, CLYDE PIERCE, F. A, SMITH, V. A. DAVIDSON RICHARDS, L J. DIEHR, A. GLENDENING, P, HALE, A. D. MILLER CRABS, R. B. GOLEY, W. R. STONE, H. E, SMITH, A. F. SHAFFER, P. W. Cosa, BRUCE KUCERA LADA Second row HARPER, D. J. GRAHAM, G. O. WHITE, E. M Cox, M. B. WOLFE, M. B. HUGHES, E. M. JOHNSON, C. A. SMITH, T. J. DETLAR, G. F. CONNELLY, L. D. CRITES, ARLIE PEARSON, JACK WITTMER, S. E.. GOLEY, W. R. PEIFER, C. M, WOLFE, ELMO WILCOXON, B. DODGEN, F, R. MARTINDALE, L, ...gf M!!-NN Q,0f,Qj, mfg Captain First Lieutenant I . First Lieutenant First Lieutenant O'ROURKE, W. O. WADDILL, L. N. Cox, LYNN S. DONAGHY, J. L, OLIVE, CLYDE M.CLUNG,J. D. 'Third row FISHER, Bob J. COLLINS, E, R. WILLIAMS, D. E. BEAR, CLOYD S. ALLISON, P. J. MASTIN, CLOYCE LIOLCOMB, D, HARDEY, JOE K. LUCY, H. T. NICHOLAS, A. A. KINSEY, RALPH LADD, GLENN STRICKLER, L. E DREW, G. N, HANAN, L. C. SMITH, C. H LAMBERT, L. O MURPHY, H. BREWER, G. D. SPOWART, ROY GILLE, LEO H. BILLS, CHAPLIN FLINT, JUAN SAVAGE, RONALD MITCHELL D. M Fourth row RIDGE, JOHN C. LEAVERTON, D. WILLIANIS, W. H MILLER, H. F. BROWN, RAY E. CLAY, BERNARD GRIFFIS, B. N. HIPP, D. M. SEDENKA, OLDY COWAN, L. W. SMITH. WADE W. JOSEPH W. LETHCO Captain HANKS, HOWARD BULLIVAN, R, E. BURNS, K. H. BODENHEIMER, P. PF STER, A. J. PETERSON, M. J. LEE, C. J. RICHEY, R. B MATHEWS, E STIPP, C. L. WYCOFF, S, N. HARRELL, A. C. THOMPSON, V, W Fifth row SMITH, R. B. GEORGE, H. T. WADDILL, H, G. BENNETT, F. W. COPELAND, J. M GRIFFIN, P. R. PARTRIDGE, RAY BULLOCK, H. R. Page 241 COmpaI.IIIIy HEY' Infantry v ..f:!1 I Q f ...HA ,,,,, M, ,,., -If . . . I, ',.,fyf,:..n if MX! V - ,- If F OFFICERS ROBERT E. CUNNINGHAM . . . . Captain WILLIAM IVICASKILL . First Lieutenant SAM IVI, MYERS , . First Lieutenant ROBERT E. CUNNINCHAM Captain First row SCHNEIDER, C. D. HARLAN, N. R ROGERS, E T. PIJTMAN, L. C NORTON' J- R- COFFh1AN. L. W. TRAPP, G. T. HOYT, E STIPE, ORAN FRANKUNV R' L- CLOYE, W E. DAVIS, S. A. TATE, S. E. BANCROFT' G- B- .Second row HADLEY, H. D. BONNER, J. KRAGH, H. S. LONG, J. A- WORTHWGTON H- LATIMER, F. BALK, L OWEN, C. A. GRAYJ- E- FRENCH, F' En' BRONVN, W. R. QIILBERT, H. M. MCLAIIGHLIN, K. CASH, M, 51-RODEI E4 M, ALLEN. RAY HOXVARD, J. L. SIMMONS' RA H E1-HERTON, MA D- Third row FENTON, D. W SOUCEK, O. MCBRIDE, D. B. XVATKINS, J. H. BRILIX, R. E DIv1NE.F. L- TURNER' J- K- BRETSCHNEIDER DOUGHERTY, G SMITH, E. E. WAP-KENTINEI E DAVIS P- W- JAEARA, M. A. KITZMILLER. J. SASSER, L. H. BENGE- H- F- HODGES, R. V. ScHooNOvER, J. KENXVORTHY, O. Fowfh 'OW ROBWSON- E- TIEFEL,J. L. WILLIAMS, L. RASNIUSSEN. R. HARRISON, J. D. MCWHERTER- K- HARRIS, H. H. XVOODSON, E. L. MCELMURRY. T. FRIZZELL, J T. CLARK- J' B' CARLTON, W. 1 X I f I ' -f 4 I 4 1 x ji . -Lg ' Page 242 'Q ir If F 5 E E E 1 1 ff 79 Cwmpatmy F Infantry ,.--.W.L-.----.--,--L-...--.,,,,M,m, W, j 1t''SJJIISJJIIQSJJJr1:1:::::::::::: '::::::x::::::::: --'-- g f- - ---- Q A........... ..... ,x X f22'ff177'Q?'-W'f'f E?'-..fQ N ' ' ' ':': :i'W W A ' qyffgyf ' 7vf' ' 4 xg.. 1 1, ff .1 -ff M,vff'1f'-'Af'-ft '11 ::'1::::z'::::x::::::::...,. '- ::::::::::1::::::::::::z::::::x::::::x::::r::::::::::::::::::r'1 N-f 1 ffnmb N-1. ,,,-.,,,,,.1.A ,. ,,,, 5 gf' 5' 1 1 1 ,Y. 1 5 ,Lf-1:11 1 1 1 1 ' X1 I '.f1 I X1 f ,' X11 13 lf I1 rf. 1 ,f W! 1. I 1 J I, 1 1 Jlfx I1 '1!',vf 1 '1 '11, fl xv 11, 441 1 rf., 11 f. , ,1 f L 1 1','l1f 1', 1 111 '11'!,f'1 1: f 1 xfyflff Jffp 'X if 11' 11' ,J KV!!! W X, X1 ,1,f , 1 1- ,.f' 1 1 ' 1 Lg ,,.,. LL.: 111-5 YC' 1 if-If 1 1-1 111 ' ' 1 11'l 11 1 ,.-,. 1 1 .,,,f 1 1 .L J 1 1 1 1' 1 1 111 Ifrfff ' 11 fl T121 1-1 11111 1 11 1 11 11 111 11 1 1 1 1 '1 I 1' 1 11 1 1 111 11 1 1 'I' Qfrjfft 1 111 1 31111 1 1 1 . 1 1 . 1f,L,L-. 1 1 1 I1 N ., gl , . 1 N. 1 1 11, 1 1 A 1, A 1 11 J' fx. 11 1x N' XA 1x,x K X, 'f 1' 11 IRR '-.Nl 11 1.5 1 . 1 1,11 N 1 ,HM 111 5 1, 1 L, 5 .R ,1 111 ., 1 1 X11 3 M' 1 f-LI 1 fix! 1' EEE.: -, ,' 1 1 Tilifli 1 11 1' H-.1 rf-1 1 K , 1 31,3111 11151 11 '11 111 11' '1 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 11 1 11 1 11 1 '1 11 111 11 1 1 Q 1 S- 1 1 1 ' -N , S 1 4 N 1 ,X1 , X 1 WILLIAM H. PLUMER . LEWIS M. LINXWILER EDGAR A. WARNER First row DUCK, L. A. FARRIS, C. MILLER, C. W. BERRY, B. M. Bono, P. O. ENGLISH, O ROSSELLE, B. W. HOSKINS, F. B. WILLIAMSON, H. THOMAS, W. E. BALL, D. E. BENNE'1'l', H. G. REEVES, C. S. OFFICERS Captain . Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant HUFFINE, R. J, CARVER, R. R. CASPARIS, W. NEAL, J. C. LAUDERDALE, R. Second raw WATERFIELD, M PHILLIPS, H. E. WILLIAMS' E- TIMMONS, B. D. WITT- WA H- JOLLY, E. H. SNOWDEN, P. W. Thffd 'UW QUAY, V. T. LAPORTE, K. SHELLHAMMER, J. COUNTS, E. H. MILLER, V. W. CURTIS, B. A. SIMES, C. F. WINN, D. W. WHORTON, D. E. PARK, P. J, BREWER, J, D, UMBACK, P. J. HAYWARD, J. B. C-ARNIER, W, H. RHODUS, G. L, JENKINS, V. E. WYSS, A. CHOICE, R. W. ALLEN, M. J. JORDON, C. R. BOULWARE, B. Fourth row FOREMAN, W. WM. H. PLUMER Captain MCDOLE, C. COTI-IRAN, L. KING, F. L. WILLIAMS CORLETT, P. E. MANSUR, G. B. BROADBENT, H BUTLER, O. E. WARE, L. L. WRIGHT, R. A. SILK, J. L. ELKINS, D. C. ARMOUR, C. J. 1 1 .11 vw 7- 1 .1 ..... ,, , 1 , S11 1 ff f f , I I f.:f'VL:fj 1 1 1112.1 A ' .....,..,.4 .,.. ,.... .J 1 Page 243 Company H Y' Infantry ' 'W m M 'S ' 'X 17 ,,,...-mm-f': lT-rw....f?xyl ':':':'1QfQfl..1fIQQ.. .,..... f TQQILI .... ...QQ..Q. ..A.,..., . ........... . K .,-'--A-'::::::::::::::::::::::::y:::::.ggi::5 ,gn2f,LZfz..,,5-.1..f...Af..f--' 3 J :5p:::::'-:::::::::::::::m:::......-m.-.-f----M----W--I--ff-W-mf , .I Og., .:.5?64fwTlQD1..f M-H9550 Qt -1 7 '-.-21fIE5f51:.,:ff WM. M. CROWNOVER Caplain First row PATTERSON, D. POLSON, JAMES DOUGLAS, R. C. DENNIS, JASPER MAXEY, J. D. THOMASON, H, FREY, FRANK MIRACLE, O. WOODS, NORVILL BONHAM, ROBER1' RUNNELS, RALPH HICKMAN, F. E. SOUTHARD, CHAS. MAYFIELD, CARL HARVEY, WARREN FISHER, C. F. ESTES, R. E. GARD, EMORY MCPHERSON, R. ROOT, C. E. WEBB, TED MARTIN, LOYD DILI., RUSSELL WILEY, L. C. DAVISON, A. M. DOBRY, ANTON TOWNLEY, L. E. Second raw WOODYARD, DONALD VAN BEBEER, JACK STUART, BAILEY SINGLETERRY, T. MCCASKEY, R. D. CYRUS, CLYDE INGRAM, FORREST DOUGHTY, ED PAUL, W. J. DICKEY, DWIGHT MICKLEY, EARL EVANS, C. A. MOSENA, F. C. HOEESOMER, M. CAMPBELL, L. D. FELKEL, G. E. HUTCHINSON, T. J. FRONKIER, D. W. GARRETT, V. T. DOBKINS, P. K. AZXVELL, EDJ. SODONVSKY, W. T. MCSWAIN, B. L 4q,iff11:fZ'-4,--A7w.,l L Xf nb ' WM. M. CRONVNOVER ROBT. F. BRAMBLE . OLIVER H. BRENSING ROBT. G. DUCRWALL FAIRBANKS TRYON METCALF, S. R. WARHURST, R. A. BREWER, G. L ROBERTS, J. S. OFFICERS Captain . Captain First Lieutenant First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant HUTCHINS, JOE MCLARTY, H. WELCH, HAROl.D HULSE, B. L. ANDERSON, C. R. Third row PRICE, CURTIS KELLY, ORVILLE BOOTH, W. E. Fourth row MOORE, CLARK YOUNG, ROBERT RAULSTON, J. G. WITITAKER, H. L. MONTGOMERY, W. SAXVYER, D. P. MANDERSCHEID, R. ASHLEY, R. M. REESE, ORLA J. REEVES, E. C. VAN TUGELN, H. A. MONTGOMERY, E. A. TRANSBEIICER, K. BOYD, E. E. DOWNEN, R. G. KRAUSSE, W. G. ALDRIDCE, P. C. HAXVKINS, ROY Cox, JOE W. AMEY, OSCAR C. WARREN, C. E. DONIER, C. C. MAHAEEEY, HARRY WATSON, JACK ANDREXVS, F. D. FORD, WILL E. CI-IESSMORE, W. E. PASSOW, IRVIN SIGLE, CLARENCE DRUMMOND, VIRGIL ROBINS, MURRIEL MAXWELL, ANNIE MCNEELY, JULXAN KINKEAD, LAMBERT LOWERY, R. A. PETERSON, C. T. MCGUIRE, G. H. LOPP, E. W. BOLLINCER, J. SI-IEPLEY, R. C. DOBBINS, PAUL COULD, A. J. KING, F. T. GALLMAN, ERNEST HUNTER, CICERO CRAIG, R. C. F ijlh row MAY, ARLEY BERO, MILTON GREEN, ROY EVANS, T. A. PRIMM, WALTER WINSTON, R. JOHNS, JOHN DUNCAN, L. C. TAYLOR, G. W. STABE, HERMAN TAYLOR, NUTL NEMECEK, W. A. BURNHAM, E. E. MICHEL, CLARENCE BRASE, ARNOLD LEWIS, R. N. KLEIN, ALBERT L. . '52 I:-.: E3 E Page 244 31 'z1'urYU77U3wOOk: -iOZZZ'U7UlI7Z3?i?STKE' EIU' I R 1 II-,I X I Q. X. .i 7. I fi ff. ZQI 1'-ij :lit II Ig -.-.Aw X--e Vj4h-Q I HIT- I T fs! J TT E I I I f N , . T I I I I I CI.-. -I , X II: I ' I I . WI, I J. COIInpaI.ny HHS' Tnfanufy f ' ' ' ' '--' --'-f-MM ..f-. . , ,,,., Q- ',-. A... ..... .....,..,..,.,,-,,.,,,,. .... ....,-...nm.,.....,,.,....,,...A,.,..,..,,.,..,.,.,........,..,..,,,..-..,,.-vm, j.: :.:r:::::x::::r::::. 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COCHRAN, H. L. OSBORNE, P. T. PALMER, G. BUSH, J. C. DALE, W. F. BROOKS, DON KEALIHER, P. A. CHAPMAN, L. LUMLEY, T. M. SHANNON, R. W. BRYSON, N. R. X! Captain First Lieutenant . First Lieutenant . Second Lieutenant HENDERSON, F. BRITTON, N. SXVART, F S. VEATCFI, H. G. REY, W. W. Third row COUCH, H. F. HEMPHTLL, J. H. BRADFORD, W. WRIGHT, J. K. MEANS, B. O. WHAM, R. E. PICKENS, W. A. SITTELI., F. MATHIS. E. BULLOCK, J. E.. BUTLER, R. D. CHAPMAN, T. R. GAMBLE, M. D. IVTCIYTURTRY, T BEALL, F. W. LOTT W. F. CAVETT, U. R. AUSTBO, MAX. LANCLEY, K. CHASE, D. A. HElTHEI.BETCH, P BRITTON, A. R. THOMPSON, H. TRIPP, F H. BAUMAN, E. J. BEESON, M. BRILLHART, E. TURNER, R. L. Fourth row MERRICK, R D. GRAY, F. W. BRITTON, E. STARR, I... CLARK, K. S. WOOD, J. T. CAMPBELL, A. GREOO, E. J. SMITH, M. L. TATE, J. R POTTC, R. H. BENSON, C V WILLIAMS, T. V JACKMAN, J. A. STITH, C. E. LEONARD. A. D. HALL, C. K. H. MENGERHAUSSEN Captain DRYDEN, B. F. WILSON, T. SMITH, W. T. HUMPHREY, C. N LYNCH, F. R. BROWER, F. C. KRISHER, T. PRICE, A. C. COWAN, G. VJ. SPICKELMIER, H. Fifth row LEWIS, G. HUTTON, H. DOBES, H. KINGERY, C. E.. COLLINS, J. H. BURROUOI-I, R. R YOAKUM, K. HAMMONS, E. M. MCCLURE, W. A RUST, M. W. SERIGHT, D. W. BANKS, J. N. WILLIAMS, L. C. SHORT, H. O. -.... fn- '... - - ' 7 5 QV., .L '.L..,,,Q?' , we Q. Anv,.'l--E3 'mf' , -.JT '- gf:..,, - I -aneurin K--in L -' QP .,A .V . 1:4-.. -i 'v - . , V . -we-u.,w,,, , Y 5 .31-:W . of A ' 70. .511-A544 V-- 5.4.4-L-3-F .QM'v ..,.:-E lp,-,W-if f7,PF' ' 45 E'-if MIiIIII'IEaIIry Band ,5ZAfm,2.C LOUIS MALRUS LYEL UPSHAXV . EARL FULLER A. E. KLEIN DUANE SMITH RALPH WRIGHT OWEN BROWN HOWARD THACRER IVAN MILLER THOMAS PRITCHETT GLENN YAHN WILBUR PAYNE DICK MANNING DALE BOYER x ff 1 MK, V 5 f ,!.3,...,,y7gI-R, I, ,:..,,f-.1-.1-9:17 if: 1 1 i x1?97f5f2 ,,:!f -...1..fy1,4,,Y,,f, ,,...,,.,:c..,.:,. ,f!,W,5,yf.,5.,,M43 E, N! 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GALLAGHER Director of Athletics Tl'-ILETICS at the Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College, occupying such an important and conspicuous place in the life of the student body as they do, have come to be recognized as the source of institutional loyalty. Very largely, the spirit of sportsman- ship, honor, gameness and loyalty displayed in athletics has come to be recognized as the spirit of the College. The home of the Fghling Spirit on the Aggie Campus Page 247 u l I l l I Ii ,J 1 I l 'l l 1 l l i i r ,l I 'l 5 I I l l l v l ,ii 1 T, xl , l, - in l T , 1 ,Nfl 3 ii 1. .fl rj, T Tw W W 0 o o a Tw Athletic Administration T. li : ,33g133113311j ' 3 5Qiiiiigiiiiiiiiiiiigii:::::::::::::::::::3:fffi: fm. fA.f 2 --f4 '1112111237'1111112211iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1121 p ,,.... .,,,4, ,,,,.,, - -H .,....,...,, - ...W.,. ,,,.,.., - ,..,.,A ,,, ..,.,,,, - 1 T fff 2 lg l l T Tl-ILETICS, just as Old Central, and the campus, play 1, l a dominant part in creating the traditional fighting lf A spirit of Aggieland. Forming, as athletics do, one of the l , most vital and conspicuous parts of college life, they leave g,y Q their imprint not only on those who participate, but upon Ml l all who come in Contact with the institution. llll The Athletic Council, the governing board of inter- collegiate athletics of the college, has constantly worked for lll the development of quality and quantity, both in intermural if and college sports. This group realizes that athletics of ll today are builders of character, manhood, and sportsman- M 11 ship, and it is the aim of the Athletic Council to see that Tlg i these attributes of the various games be made the goal of 'ir ., T the department. l l 'l . . llgw The Council has complete control of all questions per- l taining to intercollegiate athletics. Questions relative to eligibility, schedules for athletic contests, and the defining ,, Q? . of the policies of- the department are some of the matters lil' ' brought before the Council for consideration. It is also ll C'lg,15flfrif1ROY the purpose of the Council to urge the participation ofthe lil L student body in general in the various forms of indoor and l outdoor physical exercise. Included in the membership of the Athletic Council are eight faculty members and three students, chosen from the O Club. The Board is comprised of the following: C. l-I. McElroy, A Chairman, j. P. Maulbetsch, DeWitt I-Iunt, E. C. Gallagher, C. P. Thompson, I-I. H. Anderson, R. Cv. Saxton, and Wash Kenney, faculty representatives, and Ambrose Patterson and Claude H Poole, student representatives. 1 1 l l . l . i Top row-GALLAGHER, KENNEY, PATTERSON, SAXTON, MARTIN, MCELROY 1 ' Bottom row-PooLE, HUNT, THOMPSON, BURKE, MAULBETSCH Y Y 1 V ri 1' , l . i,, L M 'li ll T 3 Page 248 i T l T , . I Q ,.,. , .-.. succe of OL one c Direc .J basel: of M Mich: Amer squad joyed ball, j ferenc sports of the C by W: by lac expect cinder cross-c F .3 Page 149 isa The Coacllies ......5f'QlL2QLLLL2LLQ f'iZiZ2iZiiT 'Z ,.,,M,.,, iiiiiim N... i f 2 ' 'ww-fa-'ff Wars. Q, asf ATICNAL recognition as a leading coach of wrestling has come to E. C. Gallagher as a result of continuous success in producing champion wrestling teams. A graduate i of Oklahoma A. and M. College, Gallagher has come to be one of the institutions most renowned alumni. l-le is also Director of Athletics. j. F. Maulbetsch, Coach of football, basket ball, and baseball, came to this institution in l92l. I-Ie is a graduate of Michigan University. While a member of the famous Michigan football team he was twice chosen on the All- American team, and three times placed on the All-Western squad. Under Maully's tutelage Aggie teams have en- joyed great success. Champions in football and basket ball, runner-up in baseball, and a constant threat to con- ference leaders sums up the success of his squads in those sports. Maulbetsch is rated by football authorities as one of the ten greatest coaches in the United States. Oklahoma A. and M. College track teams are coached by Wash Kenney, graduate of the institution. Handicapped by lack of equipment in the past, this branch of sport is Coach expected to place high in conference circles now that a new cinder track has been completed. Max Meadows is assistant to Kenney, and coach of the cross-country teams. j. F. MAULBETSCH Vernon Wahl, assisted by Bill Williams, is in charge of the freshman squads. DeWitt l-lunt, Professor of Industrial Engineering is coach of tennis. HUNT NVAHI, Airccczk, M,xUtBi3'1'sc:1-1, Cixi.LAc:i-Hin, IQENNEY, W1i,1-mx1s ' Page Z-I9 1021 The Armory xl il gl 'Pu .Ng fm 1 Il u '1 XXX it ,.,-. 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Z 'V QR .fi wil fs w1 '2 + A K5 l nd the SW l gig II , 'E' ff' lil I :' Page 251 ,K 45 X , 54 1 , aff, 22 3 v2 , gf, f 31 ,gg 'vf , nf' 4 ful ma- of du ACK BAKER, Captain-Elect of the 1929 football team, earned his First letter during the 1928 season. l-lis regular berth is fullback, where he performed brilliantly. l-le is a triple-threat man of unusual abilityg his punting and passing being features of the Aggie attack. l-lis qualities of leadership will be a great aid during the coming season. G9 'I ' fi C 'w . 45 x s v W' v ff' av f ii X4 14 f 2' -- VJ ,Q mm J- Q af' ' A laws A fi 25-' 1 V yyij W wtff w f QW, 'f f , Qs, ff 4 2 l A f, , 5 f 1 sfsf ,Q 5 , ff 'fff , 9 inf, 'alt ff., , S V ,425 5 4 J f 'ti W. :nf fw F X ,Rfb , Mfg 4 5 i ,I ,Q ,f Q V 562 1 4 a 5,4 '4 ' V- ' 1, 'f -m i ,. 1 iris' 5 N 1: -fr 541, Mums, W mi -aff , me ff , we-L,wN,..Q,, . V , 3155, . kzhfygy. g ina 55.2, I7 I ,V ey X fix fb W1 MZ ' ff? l 5 ff syyfj 1 4 ff -434 ,gf Q , NZ YE! J ,Q X 1 , A , g , ,ff , fu gy Vt QL ' NQWB ip? fsf, M .JH i, , is f aff 4 ff gg ,b 1 1 Q1 Y jfgffyf wx Off ,ff f?g'M if V f WC, H z W A W. 5: 9 an V :I g ' ' . it f ll g ,gg K gigp pp t E W fy lgl fi' W up ,await i lag 'fx' gf W :Q ,f 'ff 5 z' , , 'li' nwllllr - W' 'jf 5, I N mi if N . V, ' ' ' xi A WQHU Page 253 'ff 1-Z7 CLAUDE POOLE End EARL ESTEP Tackle SAM MYERs Center 0' 4 9 fp ,ff 4 4 , , ,y W f , , , Football ISASTER stalked the 1928 Aggie foot- ball team from the initial practice in September until the heart-breaking Thanks- giving Day defeat. Hopes for a victorious season faded when it was learned that Ab Wright, star halfback, had turned profes- sional and would be ineligible for further competition. Following this, it was an- nounced that Spencer Radnich and Gabe Martin, two of Aggielands cleverest players, would not return to school. Despite these discouraging factors, the Aggies made an auspicious start in the open- ing game, triumphing over Regis College, Denver, Colorado, 13 to 6. Early in the fray, the Aggies carried the Rangers back to their own goal line, where their attempted punt was smothered, and Estep recovered the ball for a touchdown. A few moments later, Vegher, Ranger half, slipped off tackle and raced 91 yards for Regis' only score. The Aggies' passing and punting featured their play. It was Bakers long pass to Poole in the fourth quarter that produced the ff' ,.-,,.f1'4Msf1f-mf wise' ,C :,f2T?,f- ,, g?4,w f-7'- - Page 254 Dai . , I-.. N. W second and ma OK Our agains1 dope 1 Kansa: five rn result the be Oklahc over t counte State 1 Aggie to the the fin homan passing kicked Arthur Butter Gore 1 the ga Aggies Page second touchdown for the Orange and Black, and made certain the first victory of the year. OKLAHOMA AGC-IES 6, KANSAS STATE 13 Outweighed, and with odds seemingly against them, the Kansas Aggies upset all dope to win a well-earned victory. The Kansans led the Aggies seven points before five minutes of the game had elapsed as a result of a series of end runs which carried the ball to the 10-yard mark, where the Oklahoma line braced. Nigro then passed over the goal line to Towler for the first counter, and Tackwell kicked goal. Kansas State scored again when Evans skirted the Aggie line after the ball had been carried to the 7-yard line on a series of passes. In the final moments of the game, the Okla- homans launched a desperate but futile passing attack. Forced to punt, Choate kicked to the Kansas l-yard line, where Arthurs recovered the fumbled ball, and Butterfield plunged through for a touchdown. Gore fai-led in his placement attempt, and the game ended, Kansas State 135 Oklahoma Aggies 6. CHARLES JOHNSON Tackle HOLMES UNDERHILL End BARNEY I-IENDRICKSON Tackle N, lf' ,,, Page 255 i , . l Lf r' .JL F lei I.: l l K.. 1 . 11 L LQ. E is-' v- iz 4.1- ,QF Y'-P t. i l-.1 wk --i f-P' Sl r i. Q! Lt L-.pl Pl is as-2 T' F' lr-' l' B is P- Lu L: I F F F: P- 2-1 T' F' in iq P... V' P- V'- l ' F' ri ei -' rw-1 Y .. fri ll li a F- 'E l.L'p 5:- fs yu: E- lx.-Q l , , . V u l.. L-. M di .5 .F I L i', ' ll Ms ln Vi if 35 , r FN E -ft l H-'Fl r- 1 P5 'F lllnum CLIFFORD l'lATCHER Guard RAYNIOND SWARTZ Tackle EARL MCCREADY Guard OKLAHOMA AGGIES Og CREIGHTON 37 Omaha, Nebraska.-Creighton's soaked and rufHed Blue ,lays swept over the Okla- homa Aggies in the fourth game of the year, to a 37-to-O victory, on a Held that was virtually a sea of mud. For almost four quarters, Scott, Creighton quarter, and his team-mates, outgeneraled and outplayed the Aggies. The Creighton players were heavily penalized for roughness, which, on one occa- sion, placed the Aggies in a position to score, but the necessary punch was lacking. As the game drew to a close, Baker, standing on his own 17-yard line, passed 20 yards to Choate. Another pass was good for 10 yards. On the next attempt, Baker passed to Choate on Creighton's 23-yard line. I-le then passed to Poole, who fumbled the slippery ball behind the goal line, and the Aggies lost their only chance to score. oKLAHoMA Accies 0, MARQUETTE ze Milwaukee, Wis.-Fighting desperately to stop an avalanche of golden-shirted foot- ball players, the Aggies were Finally buried under a landslide of touchdowns in their Page 256 Page 1 7 r H fifth Nlar oppc farrr draxs senci Mar quar sma: riors Risir the char, thwz Aval 26, C OK I man- were Versi wher disas Cvolc and fifth game. Seven thousand fans watched Marquette gain revenge over their crippled opponents. During the Hrst quarter, the farmers fought the Golden Avalanche to a draw, but as the game lengthened, the ab- sence of regular line men had its effect, and Marquette led, I4 to O, at the half. The third quarter saw the northerners continue their smashing attack, that swept the Aggie war- riors before them for two more touchdowns. Rising to supreme heights in the final period, the Aggies refused to bow to their fierce charges, broke up pass after pass, and thwarted further scoring by the Golden Avalanche. The final score was: Marquette 265 Oklahoma Aggies 0. OKLAHOMA AC-GIES Og OKLAHOMA CITY U. 9 In a ragged game, played in a listless manner after the first quarter, the Aggies were defeated by the Oklahoma City Uni- versity Goldbugs. The inability to score when the opportunity presented itself proved disastrous to the Aggies. After rushing the Goldbugs off their feet for the first quarter, and placing the ball on their IO-yard line I FRANK BUTTERFIELD Quarter JAMES CHOATE Fullback ROBERT H,-.LFAST Halfbaclc Page 257 17 'TTTTT Zyl I IRVIN GRITZ Hawiack PHIL Roocmzs Center RAYMOND ELLIS End twice in succession, the Aggies lost their drive. It was an uninteresting game, and the attitude of the crowd was reflected in the play of the team. Wheatley, Goldbug quar- ter, scored in the second period, when he booted a field goal, after the Aggie line had stopped their touchdown drive. Their second score resulted from a pass over the goal line in the third quarter. The game ended with- out additional scoring. O. C. U. 9, Aggies 0. OKLAHOMA AC-GIES 6, WEST VIRGINIA 32 Morgantown, W. Va.-Starting off with a whirlwind drive that scored two touch- downs in the first quarter, a superb West Virginia offense sweep over the Aggies for flve touchdowns before the game ended. Standing in a drizzling rain, 12,000 fans wit- nessed the Mountaineers defeat the Okla- homa Aggies. The Oklahomans' chance to score came when penalties assessed the Moun- taineers placed the ball on the I0-yard line, from where they attempted to punt. I-Iar- desty crashed through, blocked the kick, and recovered the ball for the Aggies lone touch- down. The West Virginians scored again Page 258 y. 90-Q Us 51? fi ing 1-,. 2 3 V22-if figli Q , . If :fl 2 I Lv., 3 QQ ': 1 I ' , uv.- ,I '. - 31,144 t t'1-N5 in the ended, OKL Thi Soldier hoping conclu: manful stop tl advam fumble down which anothe backst phenor ers ha defeat since I Aggies Irvin C the tr Estep, ing in ' outstam li.. P 1, fr- ,L f.... in the closing minutes of the game, which ended, 32-6, in favor of the Mountaineers. OKLAI-ICMA AGGIES O, OKLAHOMA UNIVERSITY 46 Thousands of Aggie fans surged into Soldiers' Stadium for the Homecoming game, hoping to see the Aggies bring to a happy conclusion a disastrous season. They tried manfully, but their valiant efforts could not stop the slashing Sooner backfleld. Taking advantage of one of the Farmers' numerous fumbles, the Sooners crashed over a touch- down in the early minutes of the contest, which was followed in a few minutes by another score. The ability of the Sooner backs to pick holes in the Aggies' defense was phenomenal. In scoring 46 points, the Soon- ers handed the Aggies their most decisive defeat of the season. It was the first time since 1921 that the Sooners had defeated the Aggies on their home field. The playing of Irvin Gritz, first-year varsity man, provided the thrills for the Aggie rooters. Poole, Estep, I-Iendrickson, and Patterson, appear- ing in their final home game, were constantly outstanding in their play, their efforts result- Page Z5 9 DEBRILL XVILLIAMS Halfback GRADY BURLESON Guard HAMII. Arcrnuizs Halfback A , i 436 '-A - ,. , , , .1 M., .L , I 'J im fl ag Q Q-.' ., ' ' - 'fff-,5-ij' ,1 .,,, , ,j5..,2gf , ::,f--,',lv.--Tyzy f -'K sl-gang.-riff '- ing in many plays being smeared behind the line of scrimmage, The Ag- gies missed their final chance to score in a last- minute rally, when a long pass from Baker toChoate was incomplete by inches. OKLA. AGGIES 0 TULSA UNIV. 31 The Aggies closed their most disastrous grid- iron season Thanksgiving Day, when they encoun- tered the speedy Golden , Hurricane of Tulsa Uni- versity on a field that re- sembled a sea of mud. HAROLD HARDESTY Although they Out, Ons YORK Guard splashed and many times End completely outplayed the Hurricane aggregation, the Aggies could not get their scoring ma- chinery functioning, and lost by a score of 31 to 0. Beneheld, Tulsa ace, scored First when he sprinted half the length of the Field for a touchdown. The Stillwater backfleld, performing better than at any time during the season, came back strongly, and rammed the Tulsa line for repeated gains, but were unable to push the ball across the goal line. A rally in the second half by the Aggies placed the ball in Tulsa's territory, and the timekeeper's gun caught the Golden I-lurricane Fighting desperately to keep from being scored upon. VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD gap rpiw-Goglz, YORK, DOTTER, JOHNSON, BAKER, SXVARTZ, Hom ARTHUR5 econ row- ATTERSON, Howlett, FtEM1No, Cfxss RODGFRS lVlCCREADY C -- TONY WILLIAMS , , HoATE,Es1EP, BRENs1Nc, HARRING- Third row-lVl,xutBETsCH GRIT' HATCHER L Wit i -- , i LIAMS, BLACKLEDGE P A SMH,H,COBBS,KENNY , ootc, BURLESON, MYERS, l'l.ALFAST, Bottom fOlUiNVYATT NVINTERS FLINN Etlls D - NAYE, PETERSCSN i , - , ANFORD, I-IENDR1cRsoN, HARDESTY, BUTTERFIELD, UNDERHILL, Page 260 1 I 1 . .1 , . 1 ' I J A fy. . 1 A 'AH 1 ' ' ..l. . - V ' I ' 1 'lf ' . . ' 1 -T' I '.v, 1.f,L,'.' 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His regular berth was at left forward, where he performed brilliantly until declared ineligible at the end of the first semester. I-lis fighting spirit and fine qualities of sportsmanship made him a respected Captain, and a valuable member of the ECHITI. - 'r , i ,y if fl -I Ill ' il f :I :I EI J 'l Page 262 QVL M- -'--,- --- -. I--H .--in .,---1-,...,...Y,...,- .-YV ...-,..,A V RJFJ4 -- , , ,, 1, ,,Y, ,KW , Y -M ,Mm -uh, v Q- ,.. 1 v th' I4 ?lwrwawm:pn-f.:vZa.m.Wzmv?3f . N f -fe-MW-f,x.,,,f Q ,.ww,, ,W N , J 0 if A 1 pi-anim'-.e' '-Af, , ', x Y, X . my-6a1ZfiL'.E2 f7'615. l Q. 1 44. .-fl ,. - -14-Ar: JL -. :J--ip - 142: !e7vIEx2F',1?'-I-77 '. ' , 'W'-!2?TggX,'I? 47 New 1 ful e ' ARWIN FLEIVIING, two-letter guard, IS a worthy eaptam Q21 j to lead the Agg1e Varsmy m ltS 1930 basket ball cam- EQ . . . .... . Z ,...: palgn. A pleasmg personalrty, combmed NVlI1l'l sterlmg qualmes . . . - . , r 7 of leaderslup and marvelous ablllty and drwmg speed on the court, make Fleming a Htting general for the Aggie team. J w Xa X f gfgwjf f A' fx I fn W X xfgw ' f Q, lag' - , rf El rw ' , l, k 4.52 , lg ,'i' V . e 3- -,Hl ff5f: .,5 ll m u l 3. Q lg M051 Page 263 1 w nn, .H - -... , f ' l 1 T' l 2-H ,,,, s..' taxi E12 -v , -.J , .I. 2 r ,, T11 ur V fall Fl 511. ru 3.. ,,. -.F s all 1 , H455 L-,-45 E l N. ,,, r :N G .3 1 v rm, -f l ,..,. l lil 1 ll El ll ' Fx ,-..,.l bil at Q ...ur ll u ll 1.3 .J i l !'l kl S- 'W l , r K.. x L,- l H, H V -F , Lf . , r- Fl? l. ,l 1 4 V'-4 l l I 1 w Q ll ll ll rl l I 6 lr MQ GEORGE MCMICHAEL Forward AMBROSE PATTERSON Guard JAMES CHOATE Center Basket Ball l-IEN Coach johnny Maulbetsch is- sued the call for the initial basket ball practice of the season he was confronted by the fact that his leading court stars had failed to return to school or were ineligible for further competition. The loss of Ab Wright greatly dampened the Aggie pros- pects for a victorious court season, but when Captain-elect Wilkie Collins, one of the mainstays of the Aggie court squad, an- nounced that he would not return to school, Aggie hopes for a winning season took on a sombre hue indeed. A series of such calamities left Maul- betsch with but one regular from his 1928 team, Doug White, as a nucleus around which to build a cage crew, and when only a very small squad of candidates reported for practice, Aggie basket ball hopes hit their lowest ebb in years. White was promptly elected to the captaincy, left vacant by Col- lins, and served until the campaign was half over when he was ruled ineligible due to scholastic troubles. Page 264 I a I Ste of l luc nig 47 ree the 3 1 vei E62 abl cri: Soc bla int gai gai Aa the alt OP an ni a i sit The Aggies opened the season by losing a hard-fought contest to the East Central State Teachers College quintet to the tune of 26 to 23. The East Central men had better luck with the Stillwater combine the following night and handed them a second drubbing, 47 to 17. The orange and black squad showed real form in their third start, and defeated the Oklahoma City University Coldbugs 3l to 20. Then came the Oklahoma Uni- versity game, and although the Stillwater team fought as if inspired they were never able to halt the determined drives of the crimson-clad Sooners, the hnal score reading Sooners 51, Aggies 15. Chances for a Valley championship were blasted when the Aggies made a road trip into the north only to lose four consecutive games, three to Valley members. The first game of the northern invasion found the Aggies encountering Washington University, the strongest team in the southwest, and although the Maulbetschmen provided real opposition for three quarters they weakened and were defeated 43 to l5. The following night found a tired Aggie caging crew losing a non-conference game to St. Louis Univer- sity 4l to 24, after which they boarded a ROBERT l-lALFAsT Guard HOMER HixsoN Forward Louis XVILLIAMS Center Page 265 I 7 northbound train for Des l Moines, lowa, to engage Drake. TheBulldog quin- tet was straining at the leash, and when unloosed on the visiting Oklahoma team they proceeded to drub them 48 to 27. Tang- ling with the Creighton Blue Jays in their next game, the Aggies met their third defeat at the hands of a Valley foe when they were downed 49 to 23. l Weakened by a Hu epidemic the Aggies dropped their eighth con- test when Phillips Univer- , sity defeated them 31 to f 27. Oklahoma University 1 again proved too much for , the inexperienced home J Forward return game with Phillips mr netted the Orange and Black team another loss, being beaten in the final minutes of a nip and tuck game 47 to 32. Washington University chalked up another black mark on the Aggies' record when they handed them a 53 to 22 defeat. Although they kept the ansas a , came near a victory, and were beaten at Manhattan the following week-end 52 to 31. Kansas State came to Stillwater a few days later and gave the home lads a chance for revenge, but the inexperienced Orange and Black quintet lost to them by a score of 61 to 24, winding up their home schedule. The final game proved another upset, the Aggies journeying to Oklahoma C' fh the lost a close Game to Oklahoma City University by a score of 36 to 21, thus ity VN ere y g closing one of the most disastrous seasons In the history of the school. K St te Wildcats fairly busy the Maulbetschmen never THE, FRESHMAN BASKET BALL SQUAD , ,,,,...li,v-1 l l l I......,,...,s..n-1 Ji, -..L ,- .. 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I3-me Qcst I ,- v if l 15:21 5.4 731111 1 l I 1 1 hah.. 11,1 151-.1 791 31,1 W , A. . 7, - s,- - 1 f 1 at J f N 1 4 1 . - . . 1 , W LBERT AB WRIGHT, oapfam-151601 for the 1929 S6351-mf and stellar p1tcher, IS one of the most l3r1ll1ant players to ever wear an Aggle unlform, I-le IS a conslstent and heavy l'11tter, unbeatable as a p1tcher, and a clever f1eld general. HIS record 1 , shows three games won 1n two days on the mound, and not a s1ngle 1 ll' game lost dur1ng the 1928 season. l 1 I Q1 , lei 1, I 1 1 I I all 'I - l 1 I . , . ' ' 1 qs 1. f- , 7 Qr 51 ,IJ I W Y N N , ,M .-1111, Os: ,-1. . ,V ,i , we ,l,1,. 9 . ,I l , I I s. Z' Q1 :Qu A l jx-x '15Efy 1 111111111135 1 1 L ' 11-1559 Il if , 4, -fs X ' 31 41, ' 1.1 K 1 . Y gl 1 A 12544, HZ .q- 1 1,51 V14 1 X yy - 14 ' ,, 7 KA 1 If M111 WQM, X , ' ,-: . f - - '-L - Page 269 MILES MCPEEK Oumelder CLEM HAMILTON lnjelder JAMES DVORACEK lnjielder 192.8 Baseball Season THE OKLAHOMA Aggie Baseball Team openedthel9Z8seasonintruekngleague style, and the First Missouri Valley contest of the year readted in a 4 to 3 udn over Oklahoma University. O. U. took an early lead which was erased when McDonald scored on Captain McCoy's long drive to centerfield. Wright, ace of the Aggie mound staff, added another Sooner scalp to his belt, having never lost a game to Oklahoma. l-le was not alone in his glory, as the entire Orange and Black outfit played heads-up ball. The second game was dropped to the Sooners by a score of 10 to 8. A rally by the Aggies came too late in the game to win. Dvoracek was the batting star of the game for the Aggies. In four trips to the plate he hit safely each time, and scored four runs. The Aggie squad journeyed to Missouri for their second series. The superb pitching Q Page 270 of V time gave the s back circu versi victo all tl ll tc hardm NICC the p Appel ing 11 to ti secor 8 to ll Aggie Univ was by a 'Sv of Wright backed by a tight defense and timely hitting on the part of the Aggies gave the Oklahomans a 5 to l victory l the second game the Missouri Tigers turned back the Aggies winning 6 to 2 Continuing their swing around the circuit the Aggies met Washington Uni versity in a double header They emerged victorious in both games Fighting uphill all the way the Aggies won the first game ll to 8 in the tenth inning after one of the hardest fought contests of the trip Captain McCoy drove out four hits in five trips to the plate and scored 3 of the Aggies ll runs Apparently untired by their strenuous play- ing in the first game the Aggies returned to the diamond and defeated the Bears a second time the score in this contest being 8 to 4. Little opposition developed when the Aggies journeyed to Tulsa and met the Tulsa University baseball team. The first game was won by the Orange and Black squad by a score of ll to 2. The second contest Rox' BLACRBIRD Calcher LAXVRENCE lVlASSENGALII Infelder ALVIN WILLOUGHBY Oulfieldcr Page 271 GLENN MCDONALD Outfelder HOMER WoODs Out fielder CHARLIE THOMAS Pitcher was even more one-sided than the flrst, the core of 20 to 2. NVhen the Missouri Tigers visited Aggie- land, they struck a time when the Aggies were hot, Wright continued his winning streak on the mound, and in addition to his work in the box he scored one of the Aggies runs, Brownings sacrifice fly in the ninth inning, after Wright had singled and Woods was walked, proved to be a ticket for a pair of runs, and a 2 to l victory for the Aggies. Continuing their sparkling playing of the previous day the Aggies defeated Missouri University 5 to l in the second game of the series. Thomas, who fanned six men and allowed but six scattered hits, had much to do with the win. McCoy, McDonald, Woods I and Wright, had a good day at bat, and each of them scored one or more runs. Playing their final away from home series at Norman, the Aggies in the first game defeated the Sooners 7 to 3. Wright pitched for the Aggies, and for the second time during the season he tamed the Sooners. Aggies winning by a s Page 272 J l il q ' i NE 1-1 11 fi 1 , ii ii Mix, 1? 1, 4 f ,M ,fill wi! ,il if In If ff lf, lf' X ,l 1', ,f J f M M4 if Ji' Qrgffi if if l il-,ffl ly' f 13 ' -'J M M ., 2 f W bp, El li All 'J a i lt? ii M l lilly ily i ml 'Ls V ljtikx ' 'ew 5, The hitt ln win tim har pro cha to on in sot W: pit ba. hit in It ye te: wi M 1 O O0 The game was filled with good fielding and . , , T hitting on the part of Maulbetschs men. I-IONEE In the second game the Sooners broke the winning streak of the Aggies that had con- tinued through seven consecutive games, and handed them a 7 to Z defeat. This later proved to be the deciding game in the Valley championship race, and caused the Aggies to lose the Hag. Poor fielding and hitting on the part of the Aggies was instrumental in the lose. The Oklahoma Aggies closed their Mis- souri Valley campaign by defeating the Washington Bears in a double-header. Wright pitched the first game, and with excellent backing from the fielders and consistent hitting by his teammates, he had no trouble in winning a 7 to 3 victory over the Bears. lt was his sixth consecutive victory of the year. The second game was a thrilling con- test. The last half of the ninth inning opened with the Aggies trailing the Bears 2 to 7. Massengales single, with one Out, started the Ouqielder ELLIOTT ROBINSON Pilcher EVERETT JOHNSON lnfielder Page 273 ,Q I A KARL MENcERHAUssEN JAMES BRONVNING Cggghef Centerjeld rally, and the inning ended with the game deadlocked. Robinson held the Bears scoreless in the first half of the tenth, and then won the game by driving in the winning run. Final score, Aggies 8, Bears 7. The Aggies closed the season by trouncing Tulsa University 14 to 9 in a listless contest that had no bearing on the conference standing. Wright pitched the game, and raised the number of games he had won to eight, with none lost. , When the 1928 season closed, the Aggies were occupying second place in Missouri Valley conference standing. The championship was decided only after one of the most spirited cam- paigns in the history of the conference, and the Aggies' feat of placing second in the race is an honor worthy of much praise. When the team takes to the field for the 1929 season, the names of Wright, Robinson, Browning, johnson, Willoughby and McCoy will be missing from the roster of eligible players. These were all valuable men and their loss will be keenly felt when Maulbetsch sets about the task of finding suitable material to fill their shoes. Two of them, Wright and Robinson, were given trials with league teams, and each of them made good in their respective positions. VARSITY BASEBALL SQUAD Wooos, MENGERI-IAussEN, BRONVNINC, XVILLOUCHBY, BLACKBIRD MAULBETSCH Coach JOHNSON, THOMAS, MP-SSENCALE, MCDONALD, lvIcCoY XVRIGHT ROBINSON HONEA HAMILTON, DXVORACEIQ Page 274 In il VI Ui lil ll I, I gd I Ti? CW It-rf Us TM Tl lf fl l, :ffl f I Iufifl llffl l 1' .fl I ,X fp, f ' J ,f ,fi .1 I I ll nn 1 1 x 1 X P 1 l i r x 1 1 w p I Page' 275 74' .. :ad .grfy T Q .. 5.2.1 . '4'!'55J.gtL+m 'hw Zi a my .,,. ' ' g .,,,,..m5 ,' mfg, .. 3 Q G V. . ,,-,.- -...1,q. 1 r 1 9' 1 V , aSm :5QQ1 .m n.-J If 5. 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Mac has won every match in which he competed during the past year, and won first place in both the Missouri Valley tournament and the ' h 1928 National Collegiate matches. He was a member of t e wrestling team that represented the United States in the Olympic matches. Q . A , frst M5 ' f f . Q1 -9' K Y, X VW Vw 1? ay YW? 5 M f Y V ,Q M f M 4 , f t igjz'-lfllr E, 'fggrj Aft, 2 X f 5 , ,gi ,I 5,1 A 4 z if , ENJZQ 1 , 2, wx R, A si vw , , , f ag , ,f,,f,f .d uet 1 'ji if Q A V i , , 1 15,5 ,Af VA, M 5 N as f 23 flf e jffyyj fggf , ., on Q4 f eff! fun' ' 'fff .ff , Q 'Sf 'f .v 5 304' w X 9 , fi f M t tf, fgfvyfmf I X g ym yu Xp' X? K f 7 W 5 f f ,ff in fl yfffw X Q lag' - . f El g e t r it Wa: 'ill i i fe - Page 277 CHESTER WILLIAMS JACK VAN BEBBER CHESTER DOTTER Wrestling T the beginning of the wrestling season coach E. C. Gallagher was faced with the task of completely rebuilding his power- ful Oklahoma Aggie mat team, having only one veteran, Earl McCready, available to use as a nucleus around which to build another undefeated aggregation which would prove themselves capable of retaining the National Intercollegiate team championship for the fourth consecutive year. Clarence Berryman, captain-elect and Olympic team member, received an injury while returning from the Ninth Olympiad, which cut short his brilliant mat career and caused him to remain out of school. His loss placed the first dampening influence on wrestling hopes. Harold De- Marsh, Missouri Valley and National A. A. U. champion, was ineligible, and Captain George Rule and Melvin Clodfelter, two National champions, were lost by graduation, Moore, runnerup in the National tournament, failed to return to school, making prospects for a winning combination very clark. The first practice call of the year, how- ever, brought forth a host of season squad Page 278 24532 ffl e im, sql 192 ov' in ne' the loo tea to eer one See occ how sity' Ag wr: wa vi ' ha th ele ,. ,- D: X n. J:- A :xg 'WO OD . IDT, , ICE ov'- uad D355 21 i g L, ,- Z l members, and several men who had made impressive records as freshmen. The Aggie squad successfully rang up the curtain on the 1928-29 season by registering a 34 to 0 victory over the Kansas State Teachers college team in the first mat meet of the year. Several new men turned in such sterling performances that hopes for another undefeated team looked somewhat brighter. The strong University of West Virginia team was the second opponents of the year to test the Aggies strength. The Mountain- eers gave the Orange and Black mat team one of the fiercest tussles of the year, and seemed headed for victory on a number of occasions. Their threats did not materialize, however, and they were defeated 26 to 5. Coach Charley Fishers Missouri Univer- sity team proved no match whatever for the Aggies. After a whirlwind exhibition of wrestling by the Gallaghermen the contest was awarded to them by a score of 30 to 0. University of Oklahoma wrestlers pro- vided the Stillwater team with one of the hardest matches of the year, taking the first three matches by wide margins to run up an eleven point lead, which looked as if it might GEORGE BANCROFT I.,UDviK I-Iovis XVILLIAM BRANDLEY Page Z7 9 any time have increased. The Aggie heavyweights put their team in the lead, however, by winning all of the remaining bouts. The Hnal score was Aggies 19, Sooners 11. On their first long trip of the season the Aggies met the mat team of Cor- nell College at Mount Vernon, Iowa, and de- feated them 22 to 0. Iowa State, who was encountered on the same trip proved the hardest competition of the entire season. In rapid-fire order they won the first four bouts from the Aggie rep- resentatives to snatch an early lead of 12 points. XVALTER YOUNG Again the Aggie heavy- CONRAD CALDWELL weights came to the rescue, however, and won the remaining bouts to put the Aggies in the lead at the close of the match by a scant 2 points, the final score being Aggies 14, Iowa State 12. In the National Intercollegiate tournament held at Ohio State University, Columbus, Aggie representatives totaled 26 points to win the team championship from their nearest competitors who had 18. George Bancroft, 145 pounder, jack Van Bebber, 155 pound class, Conrad Cald- well, 165 pounder, and Earl McCready, unlimited class, won championship titles in their divi- sions, while Dell Schoclcley and Mathew I-lesser finished third in the 1 15 and 125 pound classes, respectively. With many of the members of this year's championship team returning for another season, and an array of promising material coming up from the yearling ranks, indications are that Aggieland will again boast a winning mat aggregation next year. VARSITY MAT SQUAD Top l'01,0'XlAN BEBBER, HOVE, CALDWELL, MCCREADY, DOTTER RASMUSSEN GALLAGHER , ' ' Middle row-ToMLINsoN, HESSER, VANDEVENTER, JENKINS, I-IANKINs, DEVINE, BRANDLEY LOMLEY Bottom row-D. SCHOCKLEY, NVILLIAMS, RICKS, BANCROFT, YOUNG, I'lELMS D. SCHOCKLEY Page 280 Page - a .J YG.. -QJ.w fWWfwfvwf1fA,mf-M , ,Q Y v,..,,7 557. - yFg,1fMwwma,m,5,,,,,-vw-sx5x1,,x1g5,-gagkz xf 'iw .av . , -px. . fb, Z wg? gA,x,wf-Zigi-,9.:f4'f N g y., 1 li! A Q- ' .ff - 41 y' f , ' ' 'iv'f ff 'f if , A .. - I V W is Hman -V gwwm 1-I-jggm A' 'Sf-IJ Q 'Eff' '9 1 - in M, - f f?fTfW'?!r'?ii J. A , .,7li1vs+m.fs-, 4 Q..- ,,,,.-5 W I .5 4 'T ff.. 1 - ,- ,, jA -'-- '-11ffa 5'2.:A5:r-4 azzvauq ,',,' Ln -.- .- .... A.- . Q- g,,,w.-...N 2 '-. , . - 1 -g.:.A. -1 .' 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Best holds the college record in the quarter-mile dash and the low hurdles. l-lis unusual ability in these events has made him one of the outstanding track men of the southwest. ll . f Isl V . rf ff Q 5. f' l. l 'VN i A X if it r I , .L Pagezsz i F l l I l 1 li ll' i f n i li il V ii l i i l 1 1 i i l l i 1 l i l E' :I is .Zi I :lf fi? 'P 'if l V ., l ,E x g if Ei tg F OI-IN FAULKNER, Captain-Elect for 1929, is one of the greatest traclcmen to ever wear the Orange and Black. Faulk- ner holds the college record in the half-mile, mile, two-mile, and cross-country events. In addition to these honors he won first in the 1500-meter dash in the Southwest Olympic tryouts, making better time than was made by the Winner in the final tryouts at Harvard. i X I b l fx' -' X 5 ?3?X'?'74F555Zf ,'35' Z' f xii?-Af' tr, 1 ' 5, Q? 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Due in no small part to the completion of a new 314,000 cinder track, one of the finest in this section of the United States, there was a greater interest in track work in 1928 than has been shown in the past five years. The Aggies open the season by entering the invitation meet held in connection with the Southwestern Exposition at Dallas, Texas. Competing against more than seven hundred athletes the Aggies won second place in the contest, being nosed out by a close score by the University of Texas thin-clads. Outstanding achievements of the meet were the triumph of the Orange and Black relay quartet over the fleet footed team from S. lvl. U., and Kirch's leap of 6 feet Page 284 1 I f'f :' -tr-.us fm 14455 f-rf-f-O gn... 5-ETq2f,3'5e-PQSQQUQTSDS F555 -. fT'ff:v 9'PD':m--rm'fO- Gao: Rza Q- O sci? QS5'O',,,-RD'0-o,Ha0 WON Page V., Vg 'Qs wx.. 4- 3. l inch in the high jump for first place and a new college record in that event. Best won first in the low hurdles. Swartz won third in the shot and discus. Corbin placed second in pole vault. Roy won a third in the quarter, and Sheen was third in the high hurdles. Captain Best's firsts in the low hurdles and 220-yard dash, and third in the 100- yard dash helped to pave the way for the Aggies' 80 to 51 triumph over Washington University in the first dual meet of the season on the new cinder track. Faulkner won first in the half-mile and mile run. Other point winners were: Roy, first in the 440-yard dashg Kingham, second in the 440-yard dashg Cloud, first in javelin throw, Kirch, first in high jump, Sheen, second in high hurdles and third in high jump, Flem- ing, second in broad jump, Kincannon, third in high hurdles, and l-lastings, third in mile run. In the Missouri Valley meet Faulkner won first in the mile, and Cloud threw the XVILLIAM KIRCH High jump GARWIN FLEMING Broadjump RAYMOND ADAIR Half-mile QUENTIN XVILLIAMS Mile Page ZX5 W?irf',2 '.':?'2'f,z Qg.f2'ZT i ' ' 'TTT E543'-'.Z:fz:?r7,-i .:f,,'1'Wf,.1. ' .:. . :asf a141.,.a4ib.-.,-.., .f 1. . ,,. .W 21.45-:zzuQ,.w1zL4z:zA4i.14 ,V fg ,. y 1 CLAIRE MCCOY Weighls RAYMOND SWARTZ Weights ARTHUR Kmoi-IAM Quarter-mile -JOEL HASTINGS Mile javelin 182 feet and M inch for first, and a new college record. The final dual meet of the season was lost to Oklahoma University by the score of 77 to 54. The feature of the day was Faulk- ner's race in the half-mile, which resulted in a first place and a new college record of 1 minute and 28.8 seconds. I-Ie also placed second in the mile and two-mile events. In the 220-yard dash, Martin won second and Best placed third. Roy captured second and Kingham third in the quarter-mile. In the half mile run Adair was second. Second and third places in the low hurdles were won by Best and Martin. Swartz won third in the shot and discus. Powell earned a tie for second in pole vault. Kirch and Sheen tied for second place in the high jump. The Aggies sweep the broad jump event when Corbin won first, Fleming second, and Kirch third. Cloud and Mc- Coy carried off first and second places in the javelin throw. The closing event, the mile relay, was won by the Aggie quartet. .olfw Page 236 X ln v N, l i . 1 51 . .5 W M4 WW xlvftvlm gi! MW W Ei Ciiiif 95-V..iw1 . ku . , Page 2x7 ' - t ':' 1 ' '. -- -- V:- --. . V. . . , -Lf ' ,.,.f..,,.,,-.. :,,:gq...G' Q--:mov V. . .ff 1 ' .f2fg5fs..V..-31.3, . V. .V QV ' . , ...H .-he-' ,a::-'f4fV-.g1.V- V .V-.-V''.,rgrgEL1f,,n'n5::.:'y-gg. 73,5 - 4 1' . Aa--v ' - 3, 'Jw V 2 V s - -. V f- V . ,. 1 U, Q1 'V' zum--.7 V ' 4. ,jr- . fl It .-J. '- Qu- V' Ar emlfw-u.. .1 '31 5'-ir' '?Hfi'l x.- li: - 5 V . :wwf .. . if-fisagmg. 5- W , .. 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W ,T,-,N,1,- , WY-'mf'---XM Elm-f-ef1l2?I-2.5m-u.5:, Smwmd ..,....-.--'3::.::.::::'.T--2-P--w 1' 1 ,Q :pg-:.V.' -an --- ' . lig',1f?f,.'-:25,7fumwfmfq-uw-VM--.. , . ...Mxrgcm-fn4mvnNmL,g.L,,3,,,,:G' Gvggqggl .5 ww.. ,. .. . . . 5 - . ,,..-f.4.. .f,,,,. . :mmrwumwvwvmlmmwavwmrmz-,nm-m:mAm .SiHvMLHMhWLmnum Loui s JENSEN RONALD BECKNELL CURTIS GABBARD Captain Tennis A S AN intercollegiate sport tennis has been gaining in popularity the past few years on the Aggie campus due to the success Coach I-lunt's teams have had in competing against other schools. Opening the l928 campaign with Oklahoma Uni- versity, the Aggies lost their first match when the Sooners made a clean sweep of both the singles and the doubles events. Meeting Oklahoma City University's rack- eteers next the Aggies divided honors with them in the singles matches, and lost both doubles contests. April the 2nd the Grin- nell Pioneers invaded Aggieland and made a complete victory when they won all the con- tests of the match. Encountering Tulsa University in the next contest, the Aggies won all their matches for the day. ln their next match, with Phillips University the Aggies won one event and lost five. journey- ing to Manhattan the Aggies lost three matches to the Kansans. The following day they met the Kansas University team, and 2 , X I - at 'M ,,. tt,, ., f ,,.. ..., .,v,,,.,,,l Page 288 -1- --- ---- - :1'C '3, L-, , -- A i ,-,.:-- . , . -'D - '-: -.-- - ..x..-. xl 133. 3---.-., -.. I'-.1 gc: '-.T-- -, --- ,ax - -...,....... -13 -,,- -.,- -... I.. -L, 'w I :LS :I :Zi-32:-f arzifi :L j:.2f': i wifi T-' C--v- :-- -aa L3- --,. 5-4 won the doubles contest, but lost two singles matches. In a return engagement with Oklahoma City University, the Aggies won five matches and lost one. April the 28th the Aggies met the Tulsa City Club in an exhibition contest, and lost six matches. Playing Tulsa University a return match the following day, the Aggies smothered them taking all six contests. Meeting the Kansas Aggies for the second time during the season Coach I-lunt's men turned the tables on the Kansans, winning both the singles and doubles events. The final match of the season was with Kansas University. In this contest the Aggies won two of the three matches played. The team closed the season by competing in the Missouri Valley tournament. At the close of the campaign Cabbard, Jensen, Stockton, Alspaugh, and Burdick were awarded letters, and Stockton was elected captain of the l929 team. Freshman nu- merals were awarded to Glen English, Arnold Sawallisch, Noble Martin, Murray Ether- ton, and Malcolm Beeson. MARION STocKToN Captain-elect IVIARTIN ALSPAUGH RAYMOND Bunpick Page ZS9 269 Joi-IN FAULKNER Captain ROBERT CALHOON QUENTIN WILLIAMS RALPH LUDXVICK Qi'?i? Cross:-Countiry l-IIS year has been one of the most suc- cessful ever experienced by Oklahoma A. and M. College harriers. The opening of the season found Coach Max Meadows with a large squad of experienced men from which to select a team. The team this year was captained by john Faulkner, a runner of unusual ability, and a man of several years' experience in cross-country work. Faulkner holds the college record in this event, his time being 27 minutes and 13 seconds. Other men on the team were: Quentin Williams, Ralph Ludwick, Robert Calhoon, Bryan Thomp- son, James Burch, and Miller Patterson. Coach Meadows should have a good team next year as several members of this year's squad will be back. The squad will also be strengthened by a number of fresh- men who have shown remarkable ability this season. They are: jenkins, Collins, Brant, Van I-leyning, Otwell, Means, I-lanks, Thompson, and Daugherty. Page 290 1571 A ,H . il,u'i . 17,1 ,V ,f fii..f'll , , 52 JJ 1 'fl . .v l ' ffl ,'!, , ffl A . If , y if fl ' 1 i r K! :ii ll fi 1 i, li i l fi f i l Ll LJ, . .-.f 4-51 LL. f 7 1 J T-,V li Rf lil iii il. l. Q El 5 li 4 ll gig gmt lfrlufli l,,,J .vim H f Fil TX! gk. sir x I NR .xl lx X XXI, ,X ,, fx Xi, lk 1 X, Ji W xxx Q l , V: XM l i i . lb' rf I , ,fm I count 'I Kans: troub score State partic Oklali count matcl Unive I man 1 of 17 meet ' resulti scorec T of tl'1Q event, Faulk Page 29. V l X, ffl X ', , ,fi 1 fi f ff f , 'f 1 ffl l - ' ! X rl il, li ,,..., if-1 V. 1 tj A LJ 'ffl i it ri wil QJY lf' ui lffiil, it Qlll ii ll f Ii J 1 1 Ciross:Countifry NDEFEATED in four matches is the record made by the Aggie cross- country team this year. The season was opened with a meet with Kansas State. The Aggie harriers had no trouble in defeating the Kansas runners, the score being Oklahoma Aggies 30, Kansas State 38. Following this match the Aggie participated in a three-cornered race with Oklahoma University and Kansas State cross- country teams at Norman. The score in this match was, Oklahoma Aggies 20, Oklahoma University 29, and Kansas State 39. In an exhibition match with the Fresh- man team the varsity conquered by a score of 17 to 38. The season was closed with a meet with Arkansas University. This match resulted in a victory for the Aggies, who scored 20 to 35 for Arkansas. The past season has seen the breaking of the college record in the cross-country event, and in the two-mile run by john Faulkner, Aggie captain. LoYD THoMPsoN BRYAN THOMPSON CLARENCE BURCH MILLER PATTERSON Page 291 THORNTON WOODS AUSTIN HORN JAMES CHENAULT Golllf NTIL very recently golf, at the Okla- homa A. and lvl. College, has been given but little attention, but due to the interest shown for the sport throughout the nation there is every reason to believe that it will soon be one of the leading athletic activities on the campus and in inter- collegiate competition. Under the direc- tion of Prof. T. lvl. Aycock, who three years ago first sponsored golf as an extra-curricula activity, three tournaments are held each spring. These contests are , played over Hillcrest links, which are but a few minutes' walk from the campus. The first of these tournaments is a con- test between the various schools of the college. The Commerce team, comprised of Austin l-lorn, Wm. Powellgjames Che- nault, and Thornton Woods, was victorious in this event. Total score for the entire team over 27 holes was 529, medal play. Medalists were Austin l-lorn with a Score of 127, and W. L. Powell with a score of 'X Page 292 in . l ,Zi gi? 1 , 1 . ,Q f , X 3 f ,' ,fi , , i 1,4 T l , L . i -'fl .-Qi f A! xfyfl l:,f f ,,' X- Il A 1 iff!! fy lhlfi lf' ff l 107 l ily l sf-fi . ir, wg:- 'Y-17 X . ij. 'L all ' lr K' llli 4 i i l to: l ll li l i l i V, X . 'l l 1 I--, , 1. l l-I Nfl' lfil ' -fi' I 24 sec in ' qu aft a l we mz Ez to NVE wl wi is cc or ye hz pl rn cc Sl I 129. The Engineering team carried ohf second honors, with the Agriculture team in third place, and the Science and Literature quartet in fourth place. The All-College match, held shortly after the intramural tourney, was entered by a large number of golfers. The tournament was carried out according to the system of match play, and was won by W. L. Powell. Each year a large silver loving cup is offered to the winner of this contest. Harry Tate was second. ln the final tournament of the season, which was a handicap affair, Warner Weems won first place. The winner of this event is awarded a silver loving cup, which be- comes the permanent property of the winner only after he has been victorious for two years. To encourage the sport arrangements have been perfected whereby students in WARNER WEEMS NVILBUR POWELL J +'?'T Q. ffrffa lf? i ' 5 Q physical education, by special permission, may substitute golf for the regular required course, and secure college credit for the time spent on the links. Page 293 HARRY TATE ' wb. 1 ig, -ua.: r 4 1 ,r .An ,,-. .LI ,fi his pi, V-.ig ' F' . 4 .. .mba ,J 4-54 l 54 s-fr A-i me P l r l ,L -1 V- l V... ii ev-1 l s lv l,l IQ- . 1 N . iL 'u ,Q lv l l 3 ,' Y! . 1 . 7 mv l'.b1' lv, P+ 331. ea iff! gi' lwi, . is in-.fi , E Cf: Q :ft wifi l, y . 'Z' I Q , ' 1 1 . 5 V ' gi 1 -1 ,..,., ni? :pi -JAMES ENix Captain Commerce Team iintermuiral Football I-IE 1928 Intermural football season was opened with a game between the Aggies and Engineers. Scoring started when Corbin, Aggie captain, carried the ball over for a touchdown early in the hrst quarter. The Irish rallied and held the Farmers two quai- ters only to see their opponents sweep on to an overwhelming victory when the Aggies scored two touchdowns in the last five min- utes of the contest. Staples, Irish captain, carried the brunt of the Engineers attack, his playing bordering on the spectacular CARLTON CORBIN Captain Agriculture Team throughout the game. The Aggies failed in three attampts to kick goal, and the game ended 18 to O. Starting a drive for permanent possession of the lntermural trophy, the Commerce team turned back the Science and Literature squad in the second game of the series. Cleve- land, Commerce end, scored the first touch- down when he recovered a blocked punt. Page 294 Pa ,wk--3' ug .5 x y fx-is , NL Q, I E , -a ,. V: sie Cor Sta cou a p. givi scor the Age qua' neni Coff the Fari Moi off 1 fi and pas the I 5 SC Continuing to take advantage of the breaks Staten, Commerce back, tallied the final counter late in the game when he intercepted a pass and raced 35 yards for a touchdown, JIMMIE Recalls Captain Science and Lileralure 7 eam giving the game to the Commerce team by a score of I2 to 0. What was to have been the final game of the series, ended in a 7 to 7 tie between the Aggies and Commerce lads. For three quarters the Farmers outplayed their oppo- nents, only to see their efforts wiped out when Coffman intercepted an Aggie pass late in the fourth quarter and raced across the Farmers' goal for a touchdown, after which Moffett added the extra point. In the play- off game, which was fought on a muddy field, the Commerce team defeated the Aggies and won permanent possession of the silver loving cup for the 1928 championship. A pass from Moffett to Cleveland produced the only touchdown of the game. A late rally by the Ags carried the ball to the Commerce I5-yard line, where the game ended, the final score being Commerce 7, Aggies 0, ROBERT STAPLES Captain Engineer Team N. Page 295 1 1 .Li L.. E 1 .' hagllyffi- . 'yi My IF, ' 1 I ' ,. i- if-l l f i i ri .rv- , P. Lrg ! I ll? l ii 'lr 4 L X.. 'iw . 1 1 ' ...an ' UA. ' ,,-ow., w H . M i-y,-, PLORA ELLIS Direclor ADELAIDE THAIN MARGARET KIRKENDALL Instructor Physical Education HYSICAL education is required for all women students during the first two years of residence. The aim of the depart- ment is to promote a program of activity that will develop power, skill and grace, in addition to affording an opportunity for physical recreation. Each student is given the opportunity to demonstrate her power of coordination, cooperation, initiative and leadership. The first year of required work. is com- prised of courses in gymnastics, swimming and other exercises designed to improve posture, general health, and physical condi- tion. The course of study for the second year is made up of classic dancing and tennis. Each student is urged to take part in soccer, hockey, hiking, basket ball, baseball, swim- ming, and track. A Bachelor of Science degree and State Life Teacher's certificate are granted those students who satisfactorily meet the require- ments of the four-year course in physical education. The department is directed by Miss Flora Mae Ellis. Page 296 l l M li lil.. N 6 K l Y lx. . i .Q LEX - Sl. X lk ifxgt iN-X, , , . 1 , , .,,t . X . rx . X Y X' lk lxxtf N-4 :fax uf 1 . TQ' Q-ff il , , l y ll' ' l' l ll!! JE! Fix, lvjfy 3 i, 1, 'I i, 1 4 Y colle stud in c of P been of cc cours Assoi offeri studs in tl awar tion, A i ga th ga CFC 6 I 'ii vs. Pagg Womenls Athletic Association l-IE purpose of the Women's Athletic Association on the Oklahoma A. and IVI. college campus is to encourage all women students to take part in athletics, Working in close cooperation with the Department of Physical Education, the Association has been a material aid in directing the attention of college women toward athletics, and en- couraging them to take a part in such activities. Women may become members of the Association by participating in the sports offered by the department. As a reward for students making a certain number of points in the various activities, O sweaters are awarded. The Women's Athletic Associa- tion, which is affiliated with the National Association, is one of the most popular or- ganizations on the campus. Another club which has fostered the growth of interest in physical education is the Terpsichorean club which has been or- ganized for those interested in dancing as a creative art. Each year the organization MARY BARNES EVELYN SMART GOLDIA gives a beautiful pageant. DRYDEN Page 297 V' T t A J. 1 rrr'- Quart ,lg A-wif t iflk i .,, P2 l ug l . I 19,1 hai... ,ff , , rg, tgau 513 . cf r. :NW I-. 4 distal .3422 i t-mm V-zxcf f 2 W. 5 . L: 5 Quia l- lf' be-25 .'4 i ,fi i F 4'5 WTS- .-am ' V., Hu-qu 'vsp- 2.1 1 , L U x i , cf Rl ' i .M . A in-v1 .,.,, rf I' '51, 1 A l..L, i --. ' , hw,-.51 L. -1 i in lf E' lm lf 5 . l DOROTHY HIATT . FRANCES JONES PAYE TUCKER URING the past year numerous ac- tivities have marked the program of the Womens Physical Education department. The season's campaign was opened with a ament, and the initial practice hockey tourn period saw a large number of co-eds out for the teams. After several weeks practice, the tournament was la ed, the 'uniors emer in P Y J S QI winners of the championship. Soccer is another out-of-door sport that draws the attention of the co-eds. Plans were made for an annual tournament in this sport, n the contests but it was necessary to abando favorable weather conditions. because of un The opening of the basket ball season brought with it a number of fine players, and an unusual number of strong teams. ln order to equally divide the large field of entries, and to allow all the girls an oppor- tunity to participate in the games, the teams were divided into three divisions, Class A representing large organizations, Class B, the small organizations, and the third group being Page 298 1 X in lt' itil ii'- Y , x i l sy, 1 l... l iw., lk Vw N g.N Ll X xiX'l lk 1 5 I 1 Qx xl: ijt NV' I , ft-1 N1 Fi. ,gg as lllll rf-, lliiabxll xii ii l Ji l .il l E1 l jr Ml .14 ill Nl rf! ,, Tl 'M ll i l I rank: in co P the g After inten the t. concl Cham Omeg niorC Ir was P gymfl part 1 the 2 Womi Ot the c golf, I Al SCFLICE physic in all s 'sa Page 299 ranked according to their scholastic standing in college. Practices for the tournament were held in the gymnasium in the Womens building. After a series of games that were marked by intense interest on the part of the players, the tournament was brought to a successful conclusion when the Kappa Phi team won the championship in Class A. In Class B the Phi Omega Pi team won the trophy, and the ju- nior Class team was victorious in that division. ln the spring semester a water pageant was held at the swimming pool in the mens gymnasium. A large number of girls took part in the affair. The funds derived from the admission charged were placed in the Women's Athletic Association treasury. Other sports which are very popular with the co-eds during the spring semester are golf, baseball and archery. All play is supervised by department in- structors who are experts in the direction of physical education. Regulation equipment in all sports is provided for the use of the girls. 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X , 1., N, XII 1' 'x11 1K1.,. tY1: 12' R, I1 II, X . 1 I L. .,,,, I I I 1 111111 I1I.I1 11- Za' WE W2 jo Pai Q l ID-, 'il 'S l rg? I F I I F 1,1 I l , 1 I N11-L. 111' is ,. fl l ll I 1 l l I ll lj, I lf 171 W Y I I I M lil V Z1 ,VX 4 , ., 251 J' ffl If 7 fl W1 'Mf 1 I : f - ffl , Q, ra ,rl '24 I v, ll ry,-wI I 4 '. 'I ,IQ 1 V-v-...,.,,v........- Y,Y,,YY -- ,.,,, l . XVILEY RICHARDS JONES ANDERSON C. NVILEY 1 CARTER CALDERI-IEAD I . V. MOUNT Jol-INSoN STOCKS SHERNVOOD CAMPBELL g LONG - TAYLOR I PRICE s i 'N '-'.,,f:' R . 1 I E, sg. X , Kappa Delta Founded at Virginia State Normal, October 23, 1897 Nu Chapter installed August 9, 1919 NE of the most outstanding co-eds in campus activities was a Kappa Delta. l-ler name is Marguerite McKnight. She was President of two of the most prominent women's organi- zations, the Girls' Clee Club and the Home Economics Club. Another prominent Kappa Delta was Sarah Lou Hopkinson, President of the Womens Panhellenic Council. Cleo Schroeder was Treasurer of the organization. Kappa Delta in the Girls' Glee Club were Hazel Cvreene, Katie B. Campbell Lyle, Corriene Jones, Maxine Stocks, Flossie Johnson, and Marguerite McKnight. Qi., ,I ' .fii fild ' ..., .!',V4 'Zv! aff- w?f3.?:w.' '122'-I 'anyway-fevamga-:Leaf- ,r-.feagf' 4- , - -, --me9-1:1-:swfs:fwf:ff -1f1xa2'2,r- ffmmfaqc if L'.ZYf2,T1f-:Z3C.?5f':f.4,-'A-i iwv ,441 472935754-,L.r ' , 9-if ,:N:'f4ff:5-N--fr few- mmf. I -:W ' Jiziilmizzwf- f .- ' f wg, ,4,r:a11yv14p:-aa-f -1,7 -Dim-ifgqglagla:SP-3wLe14f1L,.':f w ' jg .. ',gffzixf-31114veebg'wffffzw.y1,z 23 '- Ahwlm frA'.1zJZsv1g5:,i:'1 - -.ms ff-H4-ee Q I:-I ,-. ' If-1 .nw 1. ff ig - - 'MQ-wsay!w ' 1 -. 4- V ' 7. 'affaffr,eg4.a.'?? ' X4 3 Jyg ,. f, sr: W1 ,L f . 559 f .ff -- '--v2'3'w' M92 -viva' -1' f--wr ., . . .., 4, .,4fm,g, ,794 ,, , ' .'fx5.':7i 5-. .fn-. v ,z-1 Page 315 Christine Rickets was Associate Editor of the Aggievator, and 1-lazel Creene was a member of the staff. Ruth Breedlove was on the O'Col- legian staff. Katie B. Campbell Lyle was cast in one of the leading roles of the A'Show-Off, an all- College play given by the Players Club. The chapter has been unusually well repre- sented in practically every extra-curricular women's activity during the past year, with members in the Clee Club, Omicron Nu, Home Economics Society, Forreguerre, Players Club, on the O'Collegian and Aggievator Staffs, and on the Rifle Team. Mrs. J. 1-I. Brader was Kappa Delta housemother. p JI XX 'N9E?7 TURNAGE Xi' BAILEY LOOMIS WARNER M. PRUITT BISHOP ADAMS BRADSI-IAW BALDWIN LEWIS GREEN CLENDENIN REM INGTON COWAN LITTEN BRALEY BRYAN L. COFFEY DONART Kappa Allpluia Theta MEMBERS V. BAILEY, Oklahoma City, '31 C. BRYAN, Stillwater, '31 M. BALDWIN, Anaclarko, '30 E. CLENDENIN, Stillwater, '29 G. BISI-IOP, Stillwater, '29 L. COFFEY, Oklahoma City, '31 B. BRADSHAW, Altus, '30 L. COWAN, Mangum, '30 G. BRALEY, El Reno, '30 H. DONART, Stillwater, '31 PLEDGES E. BERRY, Stillwater M. KATZ, Stillwater, '31 M. CALLAI-IAN, Anadarko, '32 A. LOCKE, Purcell, '30 M. DORRANCE, Lawton, '31 M. PRUITT, Norman, '32 C. GREEN, Kiowa, Kan., '32 P. PRUlTT, Norman, '32 M. HARTSHORN, Anadarko, '32 P. REYNOLDS, Frederick, '30 W. STANLEY, Hugo, '3l j. STECKLEBERG, Henryetta, '31 S. TERBUSH, Stillwater, '32 L. VAN NOY, Tishomingo, '31 D. HOPKINS, Clinton, '32 P. HUNT, Okernah, '32 W. JASPER, Waurika, '32 R. JONES, Stillwater, '32 M. XVILCOX, Stillwater, '32 D. GREEN, Kiowa, Kan., '30 R. LEWIS, Stillwater, '31 F. LOOMIS, E1 Reno, '31 H. REMINGTON, Newkirk, '31 H. TURNAGE, Waurika, '30 Page 316 fill fl 'Ji I ,X l 1 l . ,,f- 2 .,f, i,f 'fi fi I f 'fi I, X .A l ,451 . '!f ' 3 ,wif fl f I ,fl l L ill I I if i i l l l 'Ii l if i i fl l ,I I . 1 i X, lib ,A . 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'- A 1 ' LOW: .1 1 - ' ' Fi! 5-..?', ' .V'.5'Elig'-f?55::f: A if ffzs-5: fffii' 'P' ,.: Kappa Alpha Theta Eounded at DePauw University, january 27, 1870 Beta Zeta Chapter installed july 3, 1919 I-IIS year Kappa Alpha Theta combined both social and extra-curricular activities. Mar- garet Baldwvin, President of the ch apter, was one of the outstanding women on the campus, She was President of the Women's Panhellenic Council, Vice-President of the Girls' C-lee Club, and a member of the Sketch Box Club and Kappa Delta Pi. l-lazel Donart, Dorothy Lee I-Iopkins, Edith Clendenin, Margaret Baldwin, and Wayne Stanley were members of the Cvirls' Cvlee Club. Wayne Stanley had the solo lead in the annual Glee Club concert. WTC: on-ar 'fm 1- . fefifli ' T 7 Y:-ai-yfvisvkagggfivgzn-.-'fa-:af-znzfqyfgfg-y.y1,z,,-1. . 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Edith Clendenin was Vice-President of Eorra- guerre, and Dorothy Cvreen was President of the Sketch Box Club, Secretary of the Players Club, and a member of the Terpsichorean Club. Other members of the chapter were in honorary A-?!l w5F95i-a.,n'A-'i?Qi?2YkiS'ii.sl,-3154.2-ivfaiifiil ' ' ' ' gag:-fyV v-H H Scholastic fraternities, the debate club and rifle uw,-33,44 team , ,V'7 .V ' 152' A gf? Page 317 Mrs. R. A. Fox was Theta housemother. I I Il I'1 'l1'I II1 .1 .ll I I I1 , 1 . 11 1 I1 I 11 , I .1 II1 K.---.1 1 I1 ',f 1 .1 . .U 1,1,I.-jI- ll, I - z -- , xiii. I Elly. F11, ,I- ,rs-I, I 1 SI, .v wi It T, l. .N ' , 5. bxx 'X ' x 'N -1 I'-.,f-Q. IX' 'X -'I IHS- l.'.fx 1'-.,- x'I. IK: xl, l x .I 1'K 11 X 1 X N - 1 1 '- . ,H . .. 'fx X 1. I I X, .A .x , Ixus., I x 1, . 1'-. . X .KN R I N, '- I I I -,I S, S. I I -N .xx X IX I N I 1 'tiff ff'-j' 1 'q'fTTI ' ' I I Igzt I1 1111 11 111' 1IL1I1fl.,'I' Ii fl ' 1,9 11 I 5 ' l 1 1 1 I I I . QbL'.ij 1 1... 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A..-:f:.:--,:--.43 .11 Vu.: -eseqzg-aw IH- 'Q-13:51-vgf:gI 1.3 ,, . - , RHODES , VAN BRUNT 551 I. I. ., faaff ., f?. i 5f.i-gf-. ' ' -. - if if 3 - 'I I' I . E511 'cE R .' I' ENSHAW ' 'A 1 .If - af...,.A Wg:- .I 1 ' - .9 ' 'f JONES . I ,.,. , AYMAN fI:1Rn-':.:-?S- ff.-.'l2. 'ifffa-fa---:P .. -im? - -'gg' - ' ' ,f1??If75ff'- -:If , 'TZ1 --1 --f-,1-:,I3Ig:a'::-:::.ss-z- .. , 'gin-2-432 , i, , . J. ,1z-5i:Zvw-w---tlswgfaa :::::::r:sff-2-aw, -.-. ..::4.fr1:s9 ' -.Y J? - fcifge. :j2:1r1-.e'1 ' k-sim:af:Im4:?f?1?-z?q?11:1 DUTCHER I:f:22.egf:s:ssfR... .A fg . ' - '- 4.-231 1:29-1:15 1 wx if 'af .:, -' -- .f u 4' ' - .. .Iffftfs-211fI,Taffe-f'2Z.5I 51 ' ', :4 Q , , ...I ., 'I.' 5 ,4qs52',C,1'1Q1:, 4 Q . p T ERS N . 4 z - .I Q A T O . - .- . ' :fit -. ' fm-i -1:1 CLARK ' -1 . 2... . . , ,.g . A 7 CORBIN FLEMING -' . . 31 . . ., ,, Aqmiaw,-. ygkiny .,,57.,,, ,.,,,g5a?,1 ' '5'4 '- TW' t 44 -C-.. 542214,L23.422ii2i5':'42ASiiS.dJ:i- JZ-'-2192.3-.vJ,:.I:c.4zz::w1f..1--1Lu-.dw 'zaxc M. CLARK, Hollis, '29 R. CLEVERDON, Stillwater, E. CORBIN, Stillwater, '31 E. '31 F. 1-1. W. DUTQHER, Anadarko, '31 R. M. FLEMING, Stillwater, '31 M. l-IAYMAN, Enid, '31 D. BADGER, Ponca City, '32 M. BELCHER, Clinton, '32 M. BERRY, Stillwater, '31 V. BERRY, Stillwater, '32 M. BOLTON, Sapulpa, '31 N. BOYD, Enid, '31 J. CALHOUN, Okla. City, E. CHEEK, Sapulpa, '31 L. ELLIS, Kaw City, '31 G. HARRELL, Blackwell, B. 1-IESTER, Chelsea, '32 D. l'lOLLlS'l'ER, Sapulpa, M. HOLBROOK, Perkins, '31 32 D. PLEDGES. E. MCG Pi Beta. ll? MEMBERS JAGGER, Roswell, N. M., JENKINS, Stillwater, '30 KELLER, Fairfax, '31 MILLER, Dallas, Texas, '31 M. MOORE, Stillwater, '31 limi '31 B. REYNOLDS, Raton, N. M., '29 -1. RHODES, Fairfax, '31 L. VINCENT, Stillwater, '31 V. WALTON, Stillwater, '30 P. WHITE, Tulsa, '31 RENSHAW, Oklahoma City, '30 E. JARVIS, Shawnee, '31 ARR, Muskogee, '31 E. MERRILL, Tulsa, '32 R. MILLER, Stillwater, '30 M. MOORE, Olustee, '30 T. MOORE, Olustee, '31 32 P. NAYLOR, Coweta, '30 F. ROUSE, Pleasant Valley, '32 , B. SHERFEY, Ringling, '32 32 A. SHULL, Stillwater, '32 P. SILER, Tonkawa, '31 bl. VAN BRUNT, Okla. City, '32 K. XVEATHERS, Frederick, '30 ' VH' a ' ...,fLg. . ' H 54 HL '3 R. .. f . 1, . I E , li'-I mimi' . H V y ,,,,,. 1.1 .,,. , .tAHl,s?v, -ai I vV,., H -4 . , Page 318 r i.tI 1 lffhfr 'I It 1:1 1 1 -I'1 .11 , YI, .W V. 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 I II I- I1 1'I , Ixijgrjg. XM' .i'.T, . -I I I . I I , I 1 1 I F-'I L+ L, - 1 I. VJ 1 1 f I I 1 I I J 5-. 11 11. I 1 ,I I 1 1 I1 -- -G LJ F. . I I 11,1- fi L. X -5' lr? PT- t , I ,SI -.11 I '1 , I .11 ,l,, 11 I1 Il 11 .I I1 I I1 Wi .I ,. 11 1 I1 . . I -1 -,II ll. ---I 1111 .EI11 111 'ZH .4 . , L ..f I M.. , r::':i:T.',' , .1 I ,. Q11 . .x ,. I-. N1 'I .11 IX '.'I' II, x '1' I. 13- I-Q21 LX' ..,, X3 xy.. -Nxql 1 fx X '11 1. X, ',.' .fy-X.-31 ,H '11 'QV '1I IXXRWXV, 'A5-.1 1 ' X I -.X 5- X. 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' - -M-ff' ' ' 1 1 E1 2 ,lf V53,:fgjEj5:.:,'--'5,f:,j,:-55.2,'-rj-'.:-,-j.'-.A V I V V jf 1 N , .7 a 1gs1?31-232''..5'ff:f2s.:s1,'5Ly,M-L-V1.3-1 ' . - ' .' fl: ' J 5 V. BERRY 2212 H33 gf , ' , gg ' lX4ERRILL H 5-4 ::..:.fs.f1s,-2 f 1:4 l 1 W EATHE RS 1. ,,,..1 1.1 .f.- c .- . , . f . . .5 .. . . 4 .. , if . f SILER iei,zy4.':1:ff.- ll ,M . , ., , 3, 3 121' 'fm '5 1'-'T , 1 15 s fi '124 fxi,Q:E, g-aaglfeswhf-f :: 22'if'2. . 1'-A--ff? fVR-V A 'ff' it-lf?:f:ii?2.35ff'? tfaQ2I:1f:1 3 .. - . j 1? 'i ROUSE Q 11,5 i. - V A V' 1, 535 :mf41:14-55215-gl'i.,. EE' ,,-VV P ,. -1 V 1 f 'il 4 BELCHER six.. ffl f ' 5 1' ffl XIHJQX Xfgli 1 f,,, . x 1 -V-' Q 4- .1 9 it 5151 SHER FEY :V 14,3 1.4 fg- - .1 w :.,,.,: -.,:, sz, 1 SHULL iv-. 2' BOLTON 77151 CALHOUN 5-if BOYD 112 sf 's are -- as 1.1 .ff-j.'g-fN,,f . . '- :Vw .,fNf 'Z'i Q. 'iff f. f'f :7l f M 532311 592 jl.1:',-h.v:t..' .. - xl:gV:'3V,5.! Rui. , ., 7 K V I . ,L'L'f1'4w-if gf ff.. .. V . , . rr 'Y . 1 X 1 K fl H6 1 ' ' he if J 1-'iifif-fl :ff-9 ' , ,, ,., -, ' I V 'Qgsw :I In V ,P -'-A 4' ji? . - if-1 1. 1.5 f L- , 1 f- A 1 - 1,151-f.L-.f f' 1 . . ' A X M' H2i'Q515fLjVi 2f'i,Q.222'5i1?'jZj:. a, ,f-,Qif'31'j5f-5.-2'. -' Q. lif V, V- - , ., ., 1 ., V hxopssragigixlfivQQQggammaygamsspantggagfzfvmlzgggfaap -1 '- - was-,:. Pi Beta. Phi Founded at Monmouth College, April 28, 1867 Oklahoma Beta Chapter installed August 12, 1919 ORIS JONES, of Stillwater, gained national publicity for the college and the Pi Phi chapter where she was elected as the most popular co-ed on the Aggie campus, in a contest sponsored by the Redskin. She was also a member of the Girls' Clee Club, the Players Club, and the Peppers. 1 Elizabeth a er acted as Secretar -Treasurer of the So homore class, and Doroth Y P ji Badger, at the opening of the fall term, was elected to the same position in the Freshman class. lf Willa Dutcher was chosen as I-lonorary Major in the annual R. O. T. C. election of honorary :V officers. 1 4 The chapter was represented on publica- 1 , ,. 1 tions by Lurena Ellis, Society Editor of the , O'Collegian, Lahoma Vincent, Bennie Marie ' Hester, and Elizabeth McGarr on the Redskin. 1 Two major leads of the first Players Club li production, The Show-Off were portrayed by .I if Lahoma Vincent and Mary Ruth Holbrook. I 'iff' Al? Lahoma is Vice-President ofthe Players Club, K lx 2545 and seven P1 Phis are members. 1 In addition to having representatives in practically every campus activity, thirteen member of the sorority were named. on the Dean s honor roll for excellent scholastic work. Pi Beta Phi had as its chaperon, Mrs. C. M. Noble. Page 319 49: H fi?-. 'ni Xlcxxyffbf I X X' if JONES ai,-.' l-IANNER fl I' I 'SQ' ' MCMULLEN MONTGOMERY ll , L. ARCENEAUX, Tulsa, '29 E. BAKER, Pawnee, '30 S. BAKER, Stillwater, '30 C. CALHOON, Gotebo, '3l Alpha Dellita, Pi B. DAVIS, Stillwater, '30 G. GARDNER, Weleetka, '3l W. l-IANNER, Stillwater, Graduate N. JONES, Mehan, '29 PLEDGES L. ALLEN, Mountain Park, '31 E. BYERS, Dover, '29 W. CHILDS, Stillwater, '32 M. COOK, Gotebo, '32 0. GOX, Shawnee, '32 M. CURTIS, Perry, '32 M. DALE, Aline, '3l M. EASTER, Bartlesvillc, '31 R. ELLIOTT, Enid, '32 M. GREATI-IOUSE, Enid, '31 LIVESAY, Stillwater, '30 T. MCDANIELS, Pawnee, '3l , RICHARDSON, Willow, '30 RICIQS, Stillwater, '3l . SCOTT, Pawnee, '31 XVEBB, Stillwater, '3l P. NVEBB, Stillwater, '30 , CHILDS SHARP ARCENEAUX XVOOD RICHARDSON BYERS GARDNER S. BAKER DAVIS E. BAKER STRACK CALHOON MATI-IIS . MATI-IIS, Lamont, '3l . MCMULLIN, Tulsa, '3l . MONTGOMERY, Okrnulgee, '29 . SI-IARP, Orlando, '29 llll ggvizes Page 320 EASTER Rlciis MCDAN 1 ELs LIVESAY Cuizris ELLIOTT ALLEN CRENVS GREATHOUSE DALE Gaossi-mar COOK WVEBB Scorr WEBB Cox Alpha Delta Pi Founded at Wesleyan Female College, lvlay 15, 1851 Alpha Omicron Chapter installed September 1, 1921 LPI-lA DELTA Pl members extended their activities this year to include military, ath- letic, scholastic, and campus organizations and events. Wilma l-lanner received one of the greatest honors that it was possible for the members of the R. O. T. C. to confer on a woman student when they chose her as Honorary Colonel. ln athletics, Lucille Arceneaux, Nadine jones, and Pearl Webb were members of the Womens Athletic Association. Nadine jones was a member of the Girls O Club. Lucille - l . ., A' ' - -fp:-. '-'-f:2-'.ii1f- .wick ,. I - r- 'ff--41--1-: .'-.'f:,',5-f. :'i -j'z'f.j1' ':...1j,3'e-.:Q5isg.,:- ., ff'-14.-.gg fi IQ' if-5 'Az-lllfmf 4 I 5 , : -1 ar- -3. -lf...-,rv 3 1- , .... 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Stella Baker made the highest grades in the School ol Commerce. Alpha Delta Pi was well represented in campus organizations, with Esther Webb as President ol the Y. W. C. A., hve members on the Girls' Rifle Team, five members in Porreguerre, and Wilma l-lanner a member of the Players' Club. Ruth Elliott and Margaret Easter were members of the Girls' Clee Club. Three Alpha Delta Pis were members of the lnternational Re- lations Club, and one was a member of the Aggie- vator Staff. Mrs. lVlcDill was Alpha Delta Pi hostess. t ' XI R . 11. '1 111 ,-. . 1 112 1 111 1 1: 1 1' 1': 1,11 1. .11 ,11 511 111 . 1 1. 1 1' 1 1. , 1. 'I 1 1 1 11 11 1 1111: 1: ,1 11 13151 rx A I, 1.4.1, unix. . 1 f -I '-.I ILJL- ' 1-I-Tv-.1 .4y' 'Dfw x X. . 1X 2 X . fx Y '1 1. X 11 10-. .1 XX 'nfl .Nz N51 DX Dx '1 1 1 Rt X -.X X11 xx I E '1 'S , ,11 .NN T I, X . 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FRANCES, Okla. City, '32 M. GIERHART, El Reno, '31 E. GOSCH, Wichita, '30 M. HOLT, Stillwater, '32 I. HOWARD, Okla. City, '32 F. KIRBY, Ponca City, '32 G. KISER, Bartlesville, '31 C. XVOOD, R F. M K M. C11III'i Omega MEMBERS . HOCK, Stillwater, '31 HORTON, Stillwater, '29 HORTON, Stillwater, '31 JOHNSON, Helena, '29 LITTLE, Golden, Colo., '31 O. MCFARLIN, Inola, Special E. NUGENT, Medford, '31 B RADNlCH, Stillwater, '30 PLEDGES R. KOLLER, Ponca City, '32 , L. LEE, Tulsa, '32 N. LEE, V. MCCLELLAND, Okla. City, '32 D. MCCULLOUGH, Tulsa, '32 O. lVlClqINNEY, Muskogee, '31 M. PALMER, Orange, Cal., '31 T. PATTON, Stillwater, '32 H. PETERSON, Tulsa, '32 P. SHANV, El Reno, '31 M. SPICKELMIER, Mulhall, '32 M. STUBBS, Muskogee, '32 V. XVILDE, Bristow, '32 Tulsa, '32 Checotah, '30 SPENCER WHITE SWEENEY NVOODWARD GORDON ALLEN FELLONVS Hock M. SLOAN, Nowata, '30 P. SPENCER, Stillwater, '31 D. STEPHENSON, Pawhuska, '31 M. SWANK, Anadarko, '31 G. SWEENEY, Oklahoma City, '30 j. WHEELER, Oklahoma City, '31 E. XVHITE, Bristow, '30 P. XVOODWARD, Dewey, '3l Page 322 , 1 .J , f .Lf I 1 1 I 11 1 15 11 11 .1 11 11 11 11 1 5- ,11 1 11 11 1 gn' ' 1 'Lil 1 11, 5 f1' 1 11 1 11 iii 1 Ld, 11-,4 .gil 1 .Lf 11',- j,!1 Iii ,- 1 If X1 1, fff f f 1171 111.51 1 ,f' . 1 :ff 1 rf 11 F .!. 1f f .1 I f 1 11f 1 '1 1 X11 1127 1' , W 10, I! ff 541' ,rf I ,1 .-, x F4 X 1.-1 ' '1 i'-N 1 1 1 F' . 11 I 1 , 111 '- 1 11 1 1 1 .11 111 111 ' ,,,. 1,11 111 111 Il' .V 1 If 1 1111 1 1f 11 X '- I I l 1 1 '.'I1 , W, 1'-. V. Ii .5 .Q V N, X5 ' 11 . '51 - X, '11 . '- '11 ,E-Q1 ' X. 'I I-j1 I'-QRX1 . 1,11 11 'x 1, -, N11 N is 11.3 ,M wk I, xl Y1 1, .LL .Ji -, .MII 7 '-F71 L... , 1-111 ffT1 .:,..,.. 11111 1Plf:4'1 7' J., '1' 1.i-111111 11 11: 1: 51 '1 , 1 '11 I 11 11 ,. I 1 , 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1. 11 1 1 11' 11 1 1 1 1- ,, 1 VX- 1 1,.-. 1111!' '1111 I11Q' -E1 ' 1 1 1 itil! 1 11- 'j !: 1 11Cll'!'f1 ffffj 11 f .11 1,1 ff 1 1 1641 141 W 1 1 1 1! 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GIERHART 5 ' ' mg' 3 , MCCULLOUGH L 5,111 I, Q V 1, , ' Q: W? rf ,f ' , - f , 7 , ' 121 gg -4- -f f ' -1-as 1 ,,,4.z5.,tag.t4:,4acr..1, .,.,... , .4 .,,. ,a.Lt:i....L.,z4.,1.L,.t,L,z,Li,g,-f-: - '-'lf-' , Chi Omega Founded at the University of Arkansas, August 15, 1895 Tau Beta Chapter installed October 13, 1921 1-II OMEGA opened the school year by moving into their beautiful new home that had just been completed. Activities of the members and pledges of the chapter extended to every campus organiza- tion. Kathryn johnson was President of Forreguerre, Secretary of the Womens Panhellenic Council, and member of the Board of Publications from the School of 1-lome Economics. Gladys Sweeney was Business Manager of the Girls' Glee Club, and fourteen other Chi Omegas were members of the organization. ln publications Chi Omega had four girls on the Redskin Staff, and five on the Aggievator Staff. Bess Allen was Secretary of Chi Delta Phi. The President of Pi Kappa Delta was Mary Ander- son. Gwendolyn Campbell was Vice-President of Peppers. Twelve members of the Home Econom- ics Club, ten members of the Sketch Box Club, and seven members of the Players Club were Chi Omegas. Helene Peterson, pretty brunette pledge from Tulsa, was elected as Queen of the Engineers, and will reign over the lrish for the coming year. Mrs. Elizabeth Curtis was Chi Omega house- mother. Page 3 23 1 1 f1 A. 1 1 1 1 1 , V 11' 1fi, vf1 V' ' l,!.1 11,Xf11 ' gr!! LWFF1- 11--if 7,.1:T3i,. l-1-..4ji 1 1111 1 111 U 1,1l.-1 1153-2' 1151 1 1111113 14 11111 111 11 1 11 1 11 5 11 4 11 1 1.1 111 11 1 11 1 1 . Delta. Zeta. MEMBERS CARLSON, Memo, '31 E. OLTMANNS, Gotebo, '30 l-1. XVOOD, Stillwater, '29 PLEDGES BRONVN, Cushing, '32 E. KEDWELL, Guthrie, '30 BURNETT. Gkla. City, '31 H. KELLEY, Ardmore, '31 CASTEEL, Stillwater, '32 G. MARCHANT, Cushing, '32 CLINE, Enid, '32 l,.lXflARTlN,E.1'lld, '31 DRAKE, Anadarlco, '29 E. MONTGOMERY, Cushing, '30 FELTS, Stillwater, '32 M, REDFIELD, Ardmore, '29 HARMON, Sand Springs, '32 M. SLAUCHTER, Chickasha, '31 HUMPHREY, Guthrie, '31 J. STENVART, jennings, '32 M. XVORKMAN, Sapulpa, '32 ' GTIE' lllllllli REDFIELD CAR1.SON WOOD OLTMANNS HUMPHREY BROWN DRAKE MARCHANT 1-IARMON L. I-ILJNT, Stillwater, Graduate 1- t A I I , v lTITl'l'Tl'Ilil .5 A A fig, , . HH' .. -:y i f Lv 1, - 1 My . - 4 1, ' 1- In .. I ..'-J--i:A2'....'1a::'41- 'wa ' Page 324 l 1 1 STEWART FELTS WORKMAN KEI.LEY SLAUGHTER K1 owizu. BURNETT CASTEEL CLINE A Delta Zeta. Founded at Miami University, October 24, l902 Alpha Epsilon Chapter installed September l, 1922 ELTA ZETA got Off to 3 flying start last fall, when Zula Mae Eelts, a pretty brunette D pledge from Stillwatef, Walked away with the Aggievator's freshman queen crown. The chapter was well represented in a number of campus activities. Lavina Drake, Gwendolyn Cline, Margaret Redfield, Edna Kidwell, and Juanita Stewart were members of the Girls' Glee Club, Helen Wood was a member of the Order of Gregg Artists. Mabelle Carlson was a member of the Home Economics Club. ' Two Delta Zetas were on the O Collegian Stahfg they are Helen Kelley and May Humphrey. Edna Kidwell was a member of the Players' Club. Emma Oltmanns and Lavina Drake were members of Chi Delta Phi, honorary English fraternity. Three Delta Zetas, Margaret Redfield, Emma ' Oltmanns, and Cora Mae Humphrey were named on the Dean's list of distinguished students for the hrst semester of the school year. Two of the important officers of the Y. W. C. A. were held by members of Delta Zeta, Margaret Redfield being Secretary of the Asso- ciation, and Lavina Drake a cabinet member. The housemother of Delta Zeta this year was Mrs. Velma Trout. Page 325 ff 1 1 ,f R .xx V i 1 l f' l..,..-. ,,. r IiT '7'a7 K 1 4 I l 5 f,: M . ':. 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E EI BEEN M uri-qw , JONES N 2 nl-!f,,ff VX XJ: , fx 1 ' y. . 'Q P Wffx 3 1 ' li X , W ! X W ylflffkj i j xx,-xvk-XM Vff 1 f xg ' x x , I !,f ,E Xi A, ff J V f 'ML K h .J ff, X, , . -Q ,f 1, -X Ze-eTL:aL Tam Alpha, IX MEMBERS ff , fl! -ff A W. BEESON, Stillwater, '29 H. DEEN, Pawnee, '30 E. PARKER, Stillwater, Grad. I ,1 513 '19 3 f Rec O. BROOKS, Tulsa, '30 F. JONES, Gainesville, Tex., '30 S. SUMAN, Stillwater, '30 ?35' M. BURGHEIM, Stillwater, '30 C. MCCUNE, Kaw City, '30 F. TURNER, Pawnee, '30 1 kj, 'E was T. NORFLEET, Muskogee, '30 PLEDGES M. Asxcms, Ames, '31 E. BROOKS, Tulsa, '30 M. BRENSING, Skedee, '32 L. CARTER, Shawnee, '32 M. CLINKENBEARD, Alva, '32 L. CONNER, Hillsdale, '31 F. GRISWOLD, Agra, '31 T. GRISNVOLD, Agra, '32 B. KANE, Stillwater, '32 D. IVICCUE, Fairview, '32 M, MERRILL, Stillwater, '32 C. SAXTON, Stillwater, '32 H. STEVENS, Guthrie, '29 O. SMITH, Holdenville, '31 V. THOMPSON, Stillwater, '31 XV, NVOOD, Haskell, '32 1 L is ld, ,J -YN 1 - my 4 , as. ,,:g W 3331, w, 3 M , , X . :A g '?T 1 . .,,,,,1 L w Y L .A Q 1 1 4 , A 1 M 1 ? q H 1' W x 'Q ' I , ,z 1. ' 1 ' w 'N W- ., Page 326' 1 Page 1 I J?fl llffw i 1 A-.4 fix lixglx 1 E, ly ' ax! T- l . I l 1 l 'i l l i II I I l PI l N , i ,. ,. N . ' Hi ll:-f ip-A I . i .,. , ...T 1. I til If 1. F7 ,X , , Lf, I af, X fl it X f .1 X rf. ,f , . ,f f. ll. l fl f W. X. .rf I, 1 ff ' I . f 'll VXI .f , fffi f fx .ff f ff, .gf J ,f ,. 1' riff' XXI 'ff' I .X If ff, f. . 'X V. f 1' V .' X ,, .I ff fl 'X ,f I ' .f I . I, X . fvfxf ,ff n.,.- cull N E l -X. al. f - 4- -Z.. . if f jg - 4 Q- 1. .- ' gig ? .y .X , U ff. C 'V '1 . LDEAN BROOKS Wooos THOMPSON MCCUE SAXTON ASKINS CONNER CLINKENBEARD STEPHENS XVHEELER KANE JOHN Redskin. . I I Zeta Tau Allplha Founded at Virginia State Normal, October 25, 1898 Alpha Upsilon Chapter installed August 24, 1923 N ADDITION to being President of the Peppers, Wilhemina Beeson was also a leader in the Women's Panhellenic Council, Pi Epsilon Alpha, and Administration Editor of the 1929 Louise Carter and Wilma Wood were members of the Clee Club, and Maude Clinkenbeard was a member of the Orchestra. Frances jones was accorded an unusual honor by the football team when she was chosen as Football Queen. She was also an active member in the Womens Athletic Association, if lf., .. , if :H 'ex . 9,124 . 429 I gg, ff sf .a22Q.s , at i' 2 7 . ,.4- vp- aj,-,E-552. 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She was also a member of the Cwirls' Rifle Team, as was Evelyn Brook. Miss Bess Funk was Zeta Tau Alpha house- mother. l n l w I 1 I. 111 1 1111 ye.-. S.-' 1 1 1 1 1 1 '1 r I 1 I .I 1 'I .1 mll 'll 112111111 Omega Pi MEMBERS M. HIGGINS, Stillwater, '3l M. HIGGINS, Stillwater, '29 B. JONES, Stillwater, '29 C. MANNSGHREGK, Anadarko, '30 N. MAZE, Pawhuska, '29 M. CURI., Depew, '30 D. HIATT, Stillwater, '29 N. HANSEL, Guthrie, '30 F. HAXTON, Gotebo, '29 H. HEUSTON, Cushing, '31 PLEDGES L,BOL1N, Mutual, '31 R. FLICK, Homiriy, '31 O. PERRYMAN, Frederick, '32 L. REECE, Stillwater, '31 A. SHIPLEY. Frederick, '32 B, SIMPSON, Stillwater, '32 M, SORRELS, Headrick, '29 F. TAYLOR, Tulsa, '32 f N J 5 MANNSCI-IRECK M. HIGGINS JONES F HIGGINS HEUSTON 1-IIATT HAXTON 1-IANSEI. CURL I- I. MGASKILL, I-Ieadrick, '29 1'1 R. QUATTLEBAUM, Leedy, '29 gairli L. STURGEON, Stigler, Graduate L. SUMRALL, Leedey, '30 Hiat Tayi i 1 1 1 I I Page 328 1 Pug? 1 I 1 ,ge 228 STURGEON PERRYMAN SHIPLEY REECE GoRoNFto TAYLOR SUMRALL IVICASKILL QUATTLEBAUM Phi omega Pi Founded at University of Nebraska, March 10, 1910 Epsilon Chapter installed April 14, 1928 l-ll OMEGA Pl has taken a very active part in all campus activities, and while the Chapter has been in existence here for only a short time, the members of the organization have gained prominent places for themselves in practically every campus club. Mildred l-liggins, Lenora Reece, Norma l-lansel, Mildred Curl, NaDene Maze, and Dorothy I-liatt are members of Chi Delta Phi. Phi Omega Pi had for its representatives in the Peppers, Caroline Mannschreck, Frances Taylor, and Leon Bolin. The Chapter was represented in the l-lome Economics Club by six girls. Two Phi Omega .3 Pis were members of the Omicron Nu Clubg they gsifff were: Norma Hansel and Myrtle Sorrells. Members of Phi Omega Pi have brought un- it usual honors to the Sorority by winning the girls' 5 2 012, scholarship cup for three consecutive semesters. Fig? Dorothy 1-liatt is one of the Chapters most ,,a,MA'. outstanding members. She belongs to Pi Zeta f5ZZf?'5 ' ' gf-'?i?i,,j-,1 ,. , ,, Kappa, W. A. A., is a member of the Cirls' O ' 1 , 'F I 'gifdwfil fha 4W Jj.'Qg,i, .. .. Wi , -if fh ?1Pr, Club, and a wearer of the O sweater. 'v4 -45112 ia f kiieruff . . Leon Bohn, Mildred Curl, and Lorene Sum- ev , -- '41,-Q , -, ' , mg' . rall are members of Kappa Phi. . I -21' as Mrs. Kate Thomas was Phi Omega P1 ' ,- W housemother. liiai 2 Page 329 J WUMBHSS p2II,IUllll16JlllBIUllLC COIuIIIIIGIlll I I ,.,...,,,..,,,.,.,, ,W ..,,,,.,,.,, , ,,.., L .,.,. L ,.,,,,,,..,..,,,,,..,,,,, D .,,..,,.,,,,,.,,,.,,,,, W. .,,.,,., my ,.,,,,.,, H 'fv' OFFICERS MARGARET BALDWIN . . . Pfwidenf AGNES MONTGOMERY . TWGSUVGV KAT'HRYN JOHNSON . Secretary MEMBERS Kappa Delta Alpha Delta Pi CHRISTINE RICKETS WILMA I-IANNER CLEO SCHROEDER AGNES MONTGOMERY SARA LOU HOPKINSON REGINA MGMULLEN Pi Beta Phi Delta Zeta VIRGINIA WALTON MAEELLE CARLSON BEVERLY REYNOLDS EMMA OLTMANNS MAXINE MOORE HELEN WOOD Kappa Alpha Theta Zeta Tau Alpha MARGARET BALDWIN WILHEMINA BEESON HAZEL DONART NIARIAM BURGHEIM EDITH CLENDENIN MARGUERITE COMPTON Chi Omega Phi Omega Pi KATHRYN JOHNSON BERNICE JONES CAROLYN FELLOWS MILDRED CURL ONA MAE MGFARLIN LORENE SUMRALL ,. ' ' ' ' - ' ,-I. ' ' E -'c 1:11 ,fx W, , I, 5:Q if XXX I, xx! N . N XX If N X if I if T 1 L . YA A if ,, .X J i if J- ' II 1 ' 4 Y . S I ' 1 ' I l F . x 1 ,47 . 1 5' ' E . 1 ,'I',: ,:'.,...2'1 - K . I '5 . -9 J 'T I ! 'K-,, . -:was ,EK ,E L if I ' - 'v 'YI . , .Sa tC ?f ' XS N11 A A EE I lf N I V W, Y-W A X ,ff J.. is 5, I ' - ' , ' I T ' , 1 . I2 YL J I , I I Ii Xxx M fs, xx S . . S l l- .1 y ' ' g . . . i J ,X 5' -J fra RI m I , , S. A A I it I AYST Sf A H' Sway' R,, ,f' H f RICIQETS, SCHROEDER, I-IOPKINSON, XVALTON, REYNOLDS, MOORE BALDNVIN DONART ELENDENIN, JOHNSCN, FELLOXVS, NflCFARLIN1I'i.-XNNER, IVIQNTGOMERY, IWCNIULLEN ARLSON, OLTMANNS, BEESON. BURGHEIM, COMPTON, JONES, CURL, SUMRALL Page 330 22z WJ' XII YAIQ hi E3 II I IF I if I U 2 ll I E! I ll I 51 N li l I., ll LII Lil IQKAJIJI l I4 JII f . r ,- ,LE lt , If! 1X W7 il X I fxlfg SKA ,ffl Irffiiij ll! I7 lffff I mf? I,- X,- fir, 'Val ltr, lv, , fI 331 If 1 ll' , A7 1 Aj 'J'-Ax ij F l-3 I,-...Z iff Milli ,rw JII II! LADD-, V 'I 'VI-H I, X, I I 2:0 211 -N wwm '-0. - V n -N I .J ' ' Q 3 ' K rf'a 4 ---, - ' ,E . W 5, U ,V :.Q: v.ev l , ' -hifi 5 V. , 1 J 1 i .5 . ,U , 5 - ? 5:'5i?'f V : - ' - l 1 3 t ' ff ,,... ...f--V if : - 2451 .5 5 2 7 fi - - PM-: ' 5 if 2 'f' lg K -1:51 , ik Se:-'f-, it 1-I '4 If ' img 525 1 11 :Z 5, M.. ,:2',?j'4f' U' fq. 2 -52' .1 T551 ,jf V 1 ni. -' 'gil' ' . 3 '.' 2 f . 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TM ' , E tif E i 2 Q . :gave-E15 J-.1 rf.-:vtst 42:12-4:9412-I-:iff-2-'fr-1?i'ifC1 14, -L fIrE1,.!z5C1P.7-:i'NSf2f:.IQ-biiae. -if FRATERNITIES 1 1, ,, . 1 1.. Q , , 1 1 j , I 5 L x Y , x . 15. E' ff ' I A 1 L .,. I , .f ' Fx i ' ' EJ , ' A '. 6 - , J L ' mi. A 7' I E , J H, E ' Z J ,m . 5 ' ' ' .P'3 ' Eff' W 5 3 1 1 4 ' ' i A I . . -ve'-,A:,Af pfgzz' ' If, , lil? f N - A . flip iEfl f.r1 . . '-L, , I-:IIS A. A , .A A ' -A . lzilirffe w 1 A A if 1 i Tina. Iflff-I A, A .. A. '.A'Iirg:..', g:.PA. 3'- ' A 'Af' i 'A lei iA . f f I -S122 ' Iwi-5-ffr-gA5: f , - A- iTil g!,ggii5 ,.j - 1 F .A :Ar Y wafer, Q . ' - --.A-A...-f-:sigma-y:fx4fiI-Iv: - ' . I . 2 W--zj.3?..gelg... ' ' .. 1 :'g'-'..'5'5'f'. - A. . ,A 1 v ' 5-1,1 -,,. A253 . ' , A . A .+-J--. 1:-47--'-3:4-'yf-F. 1:- . 1 ..A, ,. - .. ., A. , ,f Q.. ,,,,. 1, ,.A,A..A...v iw 1.21. ag'-,fefg ,. , , ,- .A '11 ESIEA5ffffA5zf5f A'-- . A . , . . '- ,Al I ,.. V- ' f Rl-A,'.r W . -1 .:,g1jg,eag.A.3. ig., 'I f--'AV 'NA ,. I . V A ' . A . ri' , L., .,,, Jw, , ,, , , ig g-. ' ' ' ' ' ,,..ga4,::ga:..1...,R:,,g,,e . 1 y: meet- 'xr' . . Qgvlfm, J. BOWMAN, Perry, '31 D. BOYER, Medford, '31 W. CARLTON, McLand, '32 C. CHANDLER, Crescent, '31 J. Cox, Oklahoma City, '31 E. CURTIS, Frederick, '30 G. ENGLISH, Altus, '31 . -'A Q1AAlf'1IfT455ii441.A:fl2lf:fYf2riarcfaffl-'2fr'i:P12'w112 1 ,afar k:.A . A. . ,- lar? .rf -33 'wry Ire ,Q WQWQ A if , 'A1n ' .. 'I :RK HA ,Qu '1 I 'Q' lk u 'g, .4 J WILLIAMS J. SMITH WHITLAW WHITE Cox CURTIS RULEY CHASTAIN BOWMAN BOYER lVl.ANN PARNELL FETZER HENRY BENNETT NEAL SGHEURMAN HENDERSON HULSE KING AMES CHANDLER Lambda Chi Alpha MEMBERS E. FETZER, Helena, '29 R. HARPER, Oklahoma City, '31 P. HENDERSON, Stillwater, '30 C. HENRY, Chandler, '29 B. HULSE, Hollis, '31 W. KILGORE, Chickasha, '30 I. KING, Chandler, '31 H. MANN, McAlester, '30 J. NEAL, Omahan, Texas, '32 R. PARNELL, Enid, '31 M. RULEY, Helena, '30 A. SCHEURMAN, Jefferson, '31 J. M. SMITH, Frederick, '30 D. WHITE, Frederick, '29 D. XVILLIAMS, Muskogee, '31 G. WHITLAW, Waynoka, '30 PLEDCES M. BALDWIN, Lampert, '31 S. BOXVMAN, Perry, '32 O. BROWN, Medford, '31 V. CLIFFORD, Stillwater, '32 B. CURTIS, Jenks, '31 L. DUCK, Jenks, '31 R. EWING, Miami, Tex., 31 R. HILDRETH, Fairview, '31 A. JOHNSON, Hollis, '32 H. JOHNSON, Hollis, '31 E. MATTHEWS, Enid, '31 B. MGPHERSON, McAlester, '32 A. MURRAY, Jefferson, '31 R. SAVAGE, Chandler, '32 V. SEARS, Stillwater, '32 A. SIMS, Frederick, '30 F. SITTLE, McAlester, '32 B. SMITH, Cushing, '32 H. SPICKELMEIR, Mulhall, '32 B. STEELMAN, Chickasha, '30 W. UNDERWOOD, Willow, '32 GUY WVAID, lll. Bend, Tex., '30 J. XVATSON, Atoka, '32 E. XVATTS, Carrier, '31 P. XVEISS, Detroit, '29 E. NVILLIS, Anadarko. '32 J. XVILLIS, Anadarko, '31 D. YARBROUCH, Booneville, Ark, '30 dIl..f,I -1 '1 g, . ge' .25 -Q.--151-?4f--ffr.-5-1,,,,7f-Y5-A-.,Q.: is ft, 5 - 5 ji E 's f Q.- i f .al i - Al, , 'ill , W 4, W its. ll- . 111113, Af'ff-IA-Tug .-,ff'-V5+ A ?1 i - 11 .A .w..'4,.,..g,..A,...a..1, in ..,L,-Y., W . ,, N . R.....f7.., 'KA Aj fize. gl: A.A, jg . . Page 332 il Na il Adi 'WI i 'Y V V-I f . Il,-i X f ' fi I I f f l ' fl . !f'1 . ,A, .4 A , . . ' ,fl .fl Q 7, .IJ I Lgj-Q I' vJ,f ' Q7 ff! J 1' ,f . , ,. I LW, i,f' ,1 -IM ' li' Ill. 1 1.37.1 tl ll lil, I -J' li ll ' I ll ll II l I I., 'l HI, UI III ll I 1. ll U SAV MA S S SPI1 fOI Wi wl Pug F F:ggg1'1:1gLg:... 1 . SAVAGE ef ' .. x Ibbg: 4 KELLEY 1': X ' I h MAHAFFEY l l , '5 I ,' X ll . 51. 1-IILDRETH . - 1 Q. Q' 1 in j CHAPMAN I A ' gi A if . . . ' 'X 1 V lVlCPHERSON 1-55. f .. Q. f 5:1 ,R ,Q 1.11, ' A Q. DAVIDSON M i . v , . ,412 f ,Q , , EXVINC fa: .,, - 4' ' ,B W- I A, X f f 1 'Q .1 I B. CURTIS :A 1,1 ' ' ' A MATIH Ews ll? fi . 'yr-:. 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Witus - E9l1f'If5- i 'f A A ,A . 1 ,.l,:f.L.f,,z.g..ei,..,,, - .- Lamlbdla Chl Alpha Founded at Boston University, November 2, 1909 Alpha Eta Zeta Chapter installed September 17, 1917 MIVIET CURTIS, a Lambda Chi Alpha, was one of the most prominent and widely known eds on the campus last year. l-le served as Assistant Business Manager of the O'Col1egian for the past year, and has been a member of the Student Senate for two years. l-le was elected, without opposition, as Secretary-Treasurer of the Senate for the coming year. Doug White was selected to pilot the Varsity Basket Ball Team for the past season when the team held its election. Dibrell Williams represented the Lambda Chis on the varsity football team, playing quarterback. Wyatt Kilgore was a member of the Swimming Team. The Chapter was represented on the Student Senate by Earl Fetzer, Senator from the School of Engineering. Lambda Chi was represented in music by eleven men in the Band. three in the Glee Club, and one in the College Orchestra. Robert Harper has been Varsity Yell Leader for the past two years. Lambda Chi built and moved into a beautiful new home shortly after the opening of the school year. Housemother for Lambda Chi was Mrs. Kate lVIeCarty. Page 333 4...-. P. ANGLIN, Holdenville, '31 J. BAKER, Miami, '30 C. CATES, Duncan, '30 F. CHERRY, Enid, '32 J. COMPTON, Chickasha, '31 E. DIEHR, Oklahoma City, '31 T. DONOVAN, Oklahoma City, '31 'txjyx - ,- .:.I... , .,.,. .v,- ,M H11 -' IQ R. JACOBS I 1 Kappa Alpha MEMBERS D. ELLIS, Stillwater, '30 J. GRIFFIN, Tulsa, '30 C. JACOBS, Stillwater, '31 R. JACOBS, Stillwater, '31 C. JORDAN, Enid, '31 E. MCCREADY, Canada, '30 K. PERRY, Cushing, '30 PLEDCES W. CASPARIS, Perry, '31 D. DITTO, Tonkawa, '31 J. DONACHY, Pawnee, '31 B. FURSMAN, Pawnee, '32 J. HARDY, Tulsa, '31 E. HOYT, Stillwater, '32 J, KADANE, Frederick, '32 K. KEITH, Wichita Falls, Tex., '32 C. LEE, Pawnee, '32 C. MADDOX, Fort Sill, '32 . MONTGOMERY, Enid, '32 , NEWTON, Okla. City, '32 ROBINSON, Okla. City, '32 . SOULSBY, Pawnee, '32 SOULSBY, Pawnee, '32 STEVENS, Miami, '32 STILES, Anadarko, '32 MCCREADY BAKER DIEHR H. TARR CHERRY GRIFFIN COMPTON F. TARR REED ELLIS THOMPSON JORDAN RICHARDS C. JACOBS I l l I I ' lf 1,1 I I 1 l l F. REED, Afton, '31 I, 'll J. RICHARDS, Shawnee, '31 I' E. SIMS, Perry, '32 F. TARR, Oklahoma City, '30 I' 1-1. TARR, Oklahoma City, '29 lifiii O. THOMPSON, Tulsa, '29 'TT Il, . . ,l l'l::r - . Il lf'4 i ff ' A M 1 If I ,M Ta . A :Z-?22-,v,x:5j:-iv. ,V I Q., b. iv N Q U I . fp ' - ,. 'll 4. X' ' ' l, ftiglf' 'ff' 53, . -ax: . , 5 I I 2 - ,,.. 1 ll I l .1 ' ' 21 i - 11 ff' I I1 1 1 - m I II' li I 5: ,I H.:-,WV wk -' V I - ,i f---- V 2. RI gg.,--I .. .N fi',..f: ..kv L W ' -'-' - -My . .,.r. I ,.,.. i W1 1 1,1 1 Page 3 3 4 33 1 i' 1 2 f- V2 3 ,, li Z1 fa Tlx ,MA -F J ,Y fi lffx 'Q J J ,, Q ?l I MONTGOMERY DONOVAN 1 D1 TTO NEWTON 1 HARDY CASPARIS KAD.NNE PERRY SOULSBY LEE I-IOYT MADDOX DONAGHY ROBINSON Kappa Alpha Founded at Washington and Lee University, December 21, 1865 Beta Xi Chapter installed March 16, 1920 I-IE Kappa Alpha house, next year, will shelter captains of two major athletic teams. jack Baker, one of the main cogs in the Aggie backfield during the 1928 season, was chosen by his teammates to captain the 1929 squad at the close of the season. Winning international fame in wrestling circles, Earl McCready was elected to lead the 1930 grappling team. Mc- Cready also lettered in football. In addition to activities in athletic endeavors the Kappa Alphas have taken a prominent part in publications. Orville Thompson, former student senator, was Business Manager of the 1929 Redskin and a member of the Board of Publications. The most successful Aggievator in the history of the publication was edited by joe Griffin. Griffin was also a member of the Board of Publications, Associate Editor of the 1929 Redskin, a member of the Ruf-Nex and the Press Club. jack Compton, Kenneth Perry, and Mitchell Robinson were on the Aggievator Staff. DeRoss Ellis was President of Pi Epsilon Pi, student pep club, and Orville Thompson, Robert Montgomery and Reginald Jacobs were members of the organization. Kappa Alpha housemother is Mrs. Carolyn Miller. Page 335 :im , A , , FO QT f f i Af' X-S . . eww I I ' .wt I, gg'-I DODCEN qv' I' er. ,. ' . , 3 1 1 1'.,zgA,i J 'ifff Q - ,fy v.'..3.541g, 5 ., . ' , i. L'15,.j'g. f A . ' A ' Tiz1: .i ., ' f A A' 524, 21,11 , A 1 A A, 7.5.1 'A H,-13,2252 Lg 1 -A . A ' ' A 'eff 1. i . 2212255213155 ,wg 1 sf,-. , A4 k f.:.:a5-.9213 , f gjgjpa'-.1 Y--'U-' A l7f.:'.C Zf 5 4112? 14: Q-AI' 3 - . !A:A2gf:a-.:f:1ZvA ia. I 1' . ' H: ham-fi A E. 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ALOYRE, Holdenville, '30 L. BEST, Stillwater, '30 M. BLACKLEDGE, Jet, '32 L. BLACKBURN, Guthrie, '31 E. COBB, Kings Mill, '29 O. COBB, Kings'Mill, '29 J. DVORACEK, Garber, '29 D. EDDLEMAN, Hugo, '30 R. ELLIS, Hugo, '30 MEMBERS R. FISHER, Yukon, '31 J. GEORGE, Oklahoma City, '31 H. GRADY, Hugo, '3l D, HENDERSON, Cushing, '32 V. HOLMES, Carnegie, '29 KAYS, Bixby, '31 . KLEAGER, Chickasha, '31 R. LITTELL, Oklahoma City, '30 O. LYONS, Oklahoma City, '31 J. MATLOCK, Ft. Smith, Ark., '30 J. E PLEDGES G. ALEXANDER, Bixby, '32 O. BLACKBURN, Guthrie, '32 B. COBB, Kings Mill, '32 R. COOPER, Hugo, '30 G. CURTIN, Okla. City, '31 F. DODGEN, Wright City, '32 H. DEYARMETT, Tulsa, '3l C. FISHER, Shawnee, '32 E. FULLER, Okla. City, '32 D. GOLDEN, Chickasha, '32 T. HAIFLEY, Ponca City, '32 R. XVILMOT, Covington, '31 R. HALEAST, Avant, '31 C. HELM, Shawnee, Special H. HUDSPETH, Durant, '32 G. HOFFMAN, Purcell, '32 J. HUTCHINSON, Yukon, '32 H. LONG, Okmulgee, '32 J. MARTIN, Britton, '31 V. MILLER, Tulsa, '32 W. RODGERS, Jet, '30 J. Sl-IAFFER, Sapulpa, '32 R. SPOWART, Okla. City, '32 B. COBB ' PATTERSON E. COBB DVORACEK ROSELIUS CANFIELD ELLIS O. COBB BLA QD 3:10 UQ E 9 ii F4 ggi. W ii' U1 22+ CJ E3 gwmm 'Tl BLACKBURN SWEAZY EDDLEMAN WI-IITE BEST RODGERS UTTERBACK HOLMES LITTELL ORLEDOE HENDERSON XVILKINS STONE . PATTERSON, Stillwater, '29 . RHODUS, Covington, '31 . RODGERS, Jet, '30 STONE, Tulsa, '32 . SWEAZY, Luther, '30 T. UTTERBACK, Okla. City, '31 H. WHITE, Antlers, '31 M. WILKINS, Covington, '30 U7 . XVILLIAMS, Marshall, '29 r. .... , Page 336 -' I l l I 'I Iii! , I V l ,Al ,.,. AI H . nl' .' ,V V. ,VIL ff , , , .AI 1' x ,' if ,K I . A IJ' .-' f 'AI gli 1 ff iff ,fl ' ,fi . I ,P .Mvfz ' 1 I fi , l 1 .1 A ,fl 1 I T'W I5 'rf XJ f XI , A QI' l ' ff A JJ I .ii V225 fir? I I-- A L-- lf: I 'Iili ELL, lil? if 'I Z5 V117 5 if I, IH ,I II ii 1 12 l ii i I Nl i Ai VT l. I ECI U I if ,II ,. 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',.'j'-'ff.:if2,:':.S2I-'.-f,:giw I.,i2fE,:,'y:,.:1:f'P.r:Q':Qi-z , 1 4.51151 ,. . , , ,..- .. ...... -..-.,,,.f 1 f ,A .,... ...,, ,,,.1f.,...-4,,...,,..,,:.,, .- , M, . , ,,,., .:,s,.h,.fff ' ' u.1,.L .- .avaoaxz uarlklu-aLw1i.fpa4h2.i, na. ,natal g...,,,1y,,.,.pL.g..,,,..i4,.ao -M , ..,s.ii.t as. l4:4ac.1.1,mp..,,, 4.1. . 12 ,,, .u,:- N, Sigma P11111 Epsilon Founded at Richmond College, November 1, 1901 Oklahoma Alpha Chapter installed April 3, 1920 1-IIS year Sigma Phi Epsilon again combined athletic and literary activities on the campus, holding some of the most important offices in each field of student enterprise. Ambrose Beefy Patterson was a third-year letterman on the Varsity football team, Student Senate Representative from the Senior Class, and member of Ruf-Nex, and President of the O Club. Raymond Ellis and Phil Rodgers were Varsity football men and members of Ruf-Nex. jimmy Dvoracek was on the Varsity baseball tean, Secretary-Treasurer of the O Club, and a member of Ruf-Nex. In One of the most prominent Sig Eps was Clar- M 'I ence Berryman, member of the Olympic wrestling team, Captain of the l929.wrestl1ng team, member of the Student Senate, Vice-President of the O Clubi and S1 member C5 Rvf-Nw n pu ications, ouis Blackburn served as I -,,,,:' ,Z,-. Editor of the O'Collegian, Razz Editor of the ' .11 rj .23 Redskin, and Feature Editor of the Aggievator. 113.5 Circulation Manager of the Aggievator was I-larry Long. Orlando Blackburn was Night Editor of the 0'COl1egiaH- Dale Eddleman was a member of the Stadium P- Board. -i ' 4' - r' -we-..1a141'::Qi,,. Mrs. Emma Lipscomb was Sigma Phi Epsilon .giI: i housemother. Page 337 a Qi -r-:I-1. . ff Je T ' lf' 3 - cz W? I 1 ' ,I ' ' ' 'Z' 2: E1?,9'gNQ-lf' A Q, V, , , 1 IQ U Q, -1'a:.,.i ' 5 'iv 1 1 M f -, . ,I --'iii' ' ,. , ' 1 A . DUNEHOO 8.1 ,I 3, 3 I ' T BEESON ' ,afiijif- fp, I f gg:-.1 5,152 ,I fEp32'.i.2'-1-ET, - , .- T J . sfszeze-t:'. f -..2--f.- 35 I I- 2 X -' ' E . .-f '1 l ' 'lx--,.. ,J '.,, ,-1 . We WOODYARD X7 - . ' . Ak f FISHER A 1 A V -- 7, fr X f ff 3 , GORE ff .f f' -' if Z 2 GILSTRAP ' I 22' 52:.fylivlff5f:Tf:'fl-:fi 42.l'1fl?i5rE.775'i:fg12Z1:25l'5 klikfffiwf. 1 ,','. ' :. 'T Y-:5?34'A. . I - I R ROESCH i'L.2'1?55E1f ' 352'-F 15 'V 4 , 7 5. f L 7 '4 MARTIN A 'T ' f W , JAY ff TATE P - o f - -'--4--ff.-pf-2 '::i.,.fZT s -. 1 ' ,,.v. , i- ' f - I I ' I B 3 gl -1 5 , LAKE ' ' I ' ' ef. . RAY J I' 1 S 2 y I I V e i PARKS -49.-5.7::,5,g' 2 ,45-23:4 S '- -f I.. .V , , I, 1'- ',,1Z?f '. ',-- Q .1 - ff 3 . I I lf' - 4 L 0.1. ,M W. E , ., , '+I-Iwi '..f,:::r1 gf'-f,,.. 2 . ' f ,sfrfr-11241 ' 1 5' , ' ' ESTEP ' 'Q DAVIS , 4 .1 -f ', .:..y- - ,, , W ,'.:.. 'e A--521 : T , j' .-94241, ,. :gf fvfiilfbi' . ' sf' - Y. 5' MAYES I' -, ' ' -. I BENNETT f-I ,I ,-Tfr3.Zf2fa-' 4 22. -- ,pvff , 1451125 - 1141, .. ' ' ' ' T 5552229 3 -T ---A ---- --- nw .-:--A-fTs- f-,V . + 1.,. ..'.- af 1. n A . ., , . BEESON, Stillwater, '31 BENNETT, Arnett, '29 BLAKE, Chiekasha, '31 BUTTERFIELD, Anaclarko, FISI-IER, Fort Gibson, '29 W FOX, Depew, '30 S GILSTRAP, Oklahoma City, '29 APPLEWHITE, Anadarko,'32 BENNETT, Stillwater, '32 BINOAMAN, Bristow, '32 BREWER, Chelsea, '32 DOTTER, Stillwater, '31 DUNEHOO, Durant, '29 EHLY, Enid, '31 Kappa Sigma. MEMBERS JAY, Chelsea, '31 LOWRY, Okmulgee, '31 MAYES, Pryor, '30 N. MARTIN, Tulsa, '31 MEEKS, Pawhuska, '31 PATTERSON, Oklahoma RAY, Atoka, '29 ROESCI-I, Shawnee, '31 PLEDGES K HOEVEL, Tulsa, '32 C. HOGAN, Pryor, '32 T. HUMMELL, Chelsea, '32 1-1. IRNVIN, Garber, '32 L. JONES, Tonkawa, '31 P, MILLER, Stillwater, '32 P. MOORE, Okla. City, '31 RUST, Pawhuska, '31 SPARKS, Garber, '29 L. STOKES, Oklahoma City, '30 E. STONE, Okemah, '31 I-I. TATE, Stillwater, '31 WOODYARD, Stillwater, '31 WOODSON, Lawton, '31 J. C. FAILING, Garber, '32 I-l. NORMAN, Durant, '29 T. FAILING, Garber, '32 M. RIGDON, Newkirk, '32 R. FITTS, Muskogee, '31 M. RIGDON, Newkirk, '32 T. FRIZZEL, Clinton, '32 C. SAMUELS, Pryor, '32 S. GOODMAN, Chelsea, '32 C. XVIEST, Lawton, '32 E. GREGC, Fairmont, '32 E. XVHITE, Stillwater, '32 W. XVITT, Oklahoma City, '32 Page 33 8 1 lvxxu -'f 1 M H -' to vQQ4 it BREWER , - j.C.Fui.nxc lf. I BENNETT , n GREGG . '- . DOTTER iff f Q V APPLEWI-iir 'fi If' :A l A VTQ ik. I tl !:....,..,....il7.L'.. . 2 an , . V lil 2 at , , 111 ia - - 511 4 X K 31 iff... . ' , 1 , ' ' ' f Q E 'Sa Egg ' l 3 2: i i l E 511 , I lil if .f X f ill lit , f. ff H x E V V, X f X f xx Q 121 igl T. FAILINC :-1 , IV, Q i ,- CURTRICHT ., :.,'v If , Q' V,g,:.,,vV V., 3 ,. 'IL' -j.,J',f3 2 ' , -V-4 V . V. - -. , -V 1 . 1' ' 1 f XVITT ' K. ' A ar f I5 rl:-f' '5 f X 1 'Miva BINGAMAN Q Z, ., I A ,5V.,,, f g g Xi ., ff, 1 K if 1 ,v I '- :1..r,,2 2. - l.V '.., 'Q . ,, , i ,. EE,,, ix M A ,I ,X X 2, . . rg, X f fl V., , , ,Q '.Ti'ww. ff,-7,1 1 ':Mt' 'ffir wf-- -f -'-' - A', WIEST 1 . git: ,,v. VV, .I I I Q 1. ,..f,55-M.. 'yen V1 4. T' -:5::.g,:x5 . EW 1 . GOODMAN .1 - 'l .,,' ' t ..:.5V:11s5ffEii-l I .5 l X f 1' I jj lf ..'V,, Q 'm',. V I .,1V, ' V V A .V fi' i .r.-. J PJ 'V ' . ,21', -. . V ' , ' ' f'g.,.,if5j,5 g- nf V4-.:V: '- 4'-V .. '. Mt.. V5 . V . . ,V ,V -A. f - V .V ..f.,4-145 X we' 1 I .. , , A ! , A H 1 . ..,: 1 , 1. .. j 4, , V.',A . , X MOORE ' -.- ' 1 ' pf-. . - 2 :V V .- . . -f-1V,V ,f Wyk. .I A W . . . n. ! V, I . JONES 1'-,gl-JZ., 1 I . ,5 'I J. . .... Z E1 RIGDON 5'1 ':, 1 ' be . , ' I, 3 . 1 , V ,V t a Af N ull' X! FITTS f'- V '. 5 - ' -' -,-- ,se 11- -A - -f,, S ' IQ, ' 5, N , 7 X ,f PM ,Q-ff-' 13 si f X ' i 3 5 ' I if . - . . li V.: 1 ,, i f I, r X X 1 X 4 . 1 f , , V , V , ., ..,, V ., ,.V. . 1, as V. 1 ,ai . 'gf' V ' ' 3,-:,.rg.45 gg,:.,,1' ,, -mf I-IUMME1, A ,, ,.,., MILLER -- ' ' -V 1:21 5 UELS E. 1 i E-.4 IKM 1, V' f -17.145911-11:21-:Lf::M - '-rv- muff' V1 1- - ,V -2-Qfzl l--. ' V-1 :hx f N ' 4' sf jzzzf,--:-:,f:.f.-3425, ,,xVf?ef'pgKf'fki', 3,:fs'4f..:., ' ,, . .1 ,'::V.f'5w 112: , 4' fyiirfgnifz-kV:1:f .,..f.-f,gr1Svf2fs161:J97-4' fs-f V ,:K.-xfffaf:-2-2-Z-N., A45 . V. 1- '1 erik? ra' Kappa Sigma Founded at the University of Virginia, December 10, 1869 Gamma Psi Chapter installed May 13, 1920 LWAYS prominent in student activities, Kappa Sigma continued its leadership in student affairs with Sam Cvilstrap serving as President of the Student Association. Cilstrap was also President of the Players Club, head of Theta Alpha Phi, a member of the Stadium Board, and a member of the College Debate Squad. Kappa Sigma was represented on the Varsity football team by Earl Estep, Russell Core, and Frank Butterfield. Each of these men participated in every football game played during Vi the past season. ,ii U 9 ,',s' ' Other Kappa Sigma athletes were Chester Dotter, a member of the wrestling team, being , cs 32.1 gt .pf champion in the 175-pound classy Lee jones, 1 9? Wig, , 7',4 i5wf::' ,Qtr ,fa winner of the Freshman Tennis Tournament, and fi 2 ff: r l ' f f h l i f tb ll , .,,,,,.,w, f ,i,,,,,,f,, , Q, aso a winner o a res man numera n oo a gv,5e fz?f f?Wr'f,5,gE Aga and basket ball, Otho Sparks, member of the 1 N ' G Varsity swimming team for the past three seasons. A f':i:: ,, .gay .21Ln'.'i'-A V. Qin? 1' ':',::22'-'-4211 . ws: .- -f- iff-1-'14 F96 'f 1'ffgigiE:i: ZQ4f '1f:v'jf ' V, rv-2,.t.,1 fgfjl -1 '94, L' 'f '?5'3? '. '-1721,-Iz f-5,' 1-iv'-Mia 'f-fr - .fm -'-'- '- ww J- -J. 2: '-. - 2-f-Vw ., 2.4-M ...ws , 11 V-12,1212 42 -45219 2-' e .M M mf ,-+ - .f.,1,,.1 . -az S wwf Q2 - ':.f:-:V-..,i':5-swf W,-...w:, -me.. Vx, . -egg-,,:'V' V V . f' Hi X Hff+r.w . - r Euafafef n'2'7!f'k.1s1:?' . . 4 A- 5' 5, N .V '. 5?1' ifz-vfMa-za2::.,,.- , 4. 1511, .1-FIM 'Nl'-ha '- ..7'.pv:'j27 'i6i2v:-,'tial fi 11.117 Lzaw- -, , -3.-'gay VZ: ,:w V, V' M- H 21??,a.--Mp' ,q,':.'.,,,fAg..4 f . . --4 U4 W ':'6?5E:3 wing? 1 1 Sparks was also a member of the Clee Club, 1 l .jg Tzaygfgl Q VW fimyw Players Club, Sigma Tau, and Pi Epsilon Pi. V 5 13? '51 W7 eff-Ri Earl Fisher was Business Manager of the li fiifgfll-wifi Tl? Ewa ash' 'MY Aggievator, a member of the Board of Publica- tions, and of the Ruf-Nex. Mrs. E. A. Ryan was housemother for Kappa 1 Sigma. 'w 'qW'L,5: WW? cf g, iw My ' Y P-'Qi-L,.4,9z ,i,i Page 339 I ADAMS, Crescent, '32 BALLINGER, Guymon, '31 BEAR, Lawton. '31 -crow R. BELL, Enid, '31 B. BERRY, Stillwater, '31 T. BERRY, Stillwater, '31 H. BROADBENT, Duncan, '31 G. CARR, Shawnee, '30 W. CREECH, Stillwater, '31 R. DEAN, Sudan, Texas, '30 Sigma Nu MEMBERS B. FELLONVS, Stillwater, '31 D. FENTON, Wagoner, '31 C. FLINN, Oklahoma City, '29 J. FLINN, Oklahoma City, '31 H. FRIZZELL, Lawton, '31 M. HAIRSTON, Ulikan, '29 J. HARRISON, Cuymon, '31 L. HODGES, Duncan, '29 C. HUMPHREY, Bristow, '30 F. JAMISON, Muskogee, '30 B. LUMPKIN, Coweta, '30 ' PLEDGES R. ASHBROOK, El Reno, '32 J. BAIRD, Excelsior Springs, Mo., '32 J. BAKER, Stillwater, '32 R. CLARK, Fairfax, '32 G. ELLIOTT, Picher, '32 J. ELLIS, Okla. City, '31 D. FENTON, Wagoner, '32 A. FRIZZELL, Lawton, '32 R. C-OOD, Stillwater, '32 F. CIRAI-IAM, Okla. City, '31 H. HOLLAND, Foyil, '31 C. JOHNSON, Roswell, N.M. H. KIMBRIEL, Durant, '31 ,'32 O. KREPKIE, Okla. City, '32 1 C. LEWIS, Tulsa, '32 R. MANNINO, Tulsa, '32 J. MCCALL, Wagoner, '32 K. MCLAUOHLIN, Lambert, '32 A. NAYLOR, Coweta, '32 B. OATES, Oklahoma City, '32 A. STEWART, Okla. City, '32 J. STOVALL, Enid, '32 F. TURNER, Stillwater, '32 J. NVALTON, Lawton, '32 H. WHITSETT, Paragould, Ark., '32 R, WILSON, Okla. City, '32 ag ff 5? K6 I R FELLOWS BERRY C. FLINN DEAN HODGES HARRISON PITTS POOLE WALKER WYATT HAIRSTON W. BERRY BALLINGER BELL BEAR CARR J. FLINN D. FENTON JAMISON LUMPKIN MCELROY SEAY - SIMPSON B. MOELROY, Stillwater, '31 H. PITTS, Fairfax, '31 C. PooLE, Lawton, '29 W. POWELL, Ponca City, '32 J. ROGERS, Oklahoma City, '31 SCOTT, Blackwell, '31 SEAY, Bristow, '31 SIMPSON, Duncan, Special R. WEST, Oklahoma City, '31 F. WYATT, Stillwater, '31 B. H. G. 4x :Pew ' ' ,n , I lu ' gp-'I I I-- 1.1. A g n .b If A A--.,',f . 1 JL., x 1' ' ., ki ,gli N 1.- f II. V I YIRIIIA t1 fe V, ' ...... ft I- 'lilfilii- 1 lates lil? . Em Q1 ,R Law' -if. -A+. 1'-'I .:1. 'u '-1 ,. I aa? if W N . '9-1 It .. Ei A lfa, rw fi I Sm: . . . , YI gvegf .agua ,..:::,,13:'i, M J QS INHI 1' I QU t b 1 W j- 5 I 4 K r I I lu.. ,,A , .- . uv. . . W . ..Rf M . 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Sigma Nu Founded at Virginia Military Institute, january l, 1869 Epsilon Epsilon Chapter installed October l8, 1920 ICMA NU and Claude Poole are synonomous to campus historians who retell the feats of Aggie football heroes. Gaining prominence by catching a pass that brought the first Missouri Valley Championship to Aggieland, Poole has continued to be one of the best known Sigma Nus. Poole served as Senior Senator for the hrst semester of the year, and as President of the Student Senate for the second semester. He was also a member of the Athletic Cabinet. Lewis Hodges and Ben Lumpkin were members of the Board of Publications. Lumpkin was also a member of Block and Bridle, Scabbard and Blade, and the Aggie Society. Prank Jamison was Advertising Manager for the Redskin, and Howard Seay was Photography Editor. The Chapter was represented in Pi Epsilon Pi by Louis Hodges, Herman Pitts, Richard Bell, M. B. Hairston, and john Adamsg in the Players' Club by Robert Cood, james Ellis, and Floyd Crahamg and in the College Band and Orchestra by Paul Ballinger and Dale Penton. Ballinger was also Vice-President of Kappa Kappa Psi. Mrs. Sarah Travis served as hostess for the Sigma Nus. Page 341 ., .. 1 , .,l,ggg'ggfi-,. Tow A . PETERMAN 3 ' V' JETER , ' I H HOGAN , . , CI-IELF ' Q L ,Q 21-1 I Q, 'Q L ' ' ii . , I MCMURTRY gi! ,VE 1111, I 7 I E. LOWE 11,,,I'g,,: I ,ff ' 'L 1. M I ' 1' I 5 . I A A. ,AA --', ,.., , ., - . A. ,'.. ,JL if-lf., . , A.gr2g.'ri ll 1 1 lx X ,N '- A ,,' ZA Q-1 Q. ,,', g '!-- . ,,,,'. ffl. I 11 1' . A ' I1 fif ' 9 'f' F 'Ax MOWHORTER , Lila. 1 ii V . - f If A KINGERY 'QL--Q' 'f if 1 fi f yi .A f A -A.f 3g3.2.-.':Iia12.f1 11192 ' ii A Q . Qi, ,' .' I . 'f.'f'5 NORTHRIP l '::' . 1 ia: f,:,i.f,.,,,?,, X,.,':,.?5k-S X Mil 2 L t A -, - ..,bk 1 ' 'A'7 iA,?.ff'Q2 ' ' 'l V ' 1 CUNNINGHAM -, , A i ,A.1 A GARDNER ' .,.h,.h,f K.. ,,,h. ,E , ' Ag 1' , -QYQQQQ-L. AL,, ,j A - A . 1 ll ' : 5 Ziff-fiiiiiif ' if . If ',AL I .ff ' '- . ' x ' ' . 1.121551 .Sf A - 7 , f ' , HU ,',, ' fr '-'.. 3 . ' ' I-OTT C' f ' A A A 'W 3 - MOORE 7. E, 'A I . ..,.A VVA,.A- i REEVES ' I 'm--- 5 1 ' 1 ' - A 123 RINEARSON 1 . .-A- 55 fi? ,-.f 1.2 L.., 2.2'i12ff3+iAfffff'if-292421552 ,A.' ,'-' 7 .'. I Q., 9 I Alpha Gamma Rlliio MEMBERS R. CHELF, Hayward, '29 C. JETER, Copan, '30 C. MOORE, Dewey, '31 X W. DOBKINS, Marlow, '31 C. KINGERY, Garber, '31 W. NORTHRIP, Oklahoma City, '29 C, GARDNER, Quinlan, '30 E. LOWE, Wagoner, '30 A. PETERMAN, Wellston, '29 H. MERRIL, Lindsay, '30 E. LOWE, Wagoner, '29 S. SHEEHAN, Collinsville, '30 , C. HOGAN, Clinton, '29 G. MCDONLD, Lindsay, '29 C. MOWHORTER, Headrick, '29 N mg- R. MCMURTRY, Beaver, '31 Thu ' lI'1tO PLEDGES C. ANDERSON, Carney, '32 E. KINGERY, Billings, '32 l J. ASKEW, Headriclc, '32 L. KINKEAD, Nowata, '32 E. AZWELL, Okla. City, '32 V. LAIRD, Morrison, '32 ,I. COLLINS, Headrick, '32 E. MCCOLLUM, Supply, '30 , L. DAMRON, Goltry, '30 S. MCMURTRY, Shamrock, '32 , R. FISI-IER, Wellston, '30 E. NELSON, Goltry, '3l ' R. FREY, Chickasha, '31 F. PERRY, Waterloo, '30 G. HANKINS, Atoka, '30 E. REEVES, McAlestcr, '32 W. 1'l.ARVEY, Hayward, '32 O. SEVERE, Hayward, '32 V. HICKS, Jenks, '31 D. STAFFORD, Stillwater, '32 , E. HOWARD, Baron, '32 R. TOXVNLEY, Okla. City, '32 1 B. HUTCHERSON, Garber, '30 C. VAN HYNING, Dombey, '30 Page 342 Page TOXVNLEY B. REEVES KINKEAD I-IICKS ASKEYV KINOERY COLLINS VANHYNING PERRY AZWELL SEVERE ANDERSON NELSON HUTCHERSON MCCOLLUM I-IANKINS FISHER i Alpha Gamma Rho Founded at Ohio State University, April 4, 1903 Pi Chapter installed May 19, 1921 LPI-lA GAMMA Rl-IO confined its interests principally to agricultural affairs, digressing enough to enter the political arena and win two senatorships and a class presidency. Arthur Peterman and Charles Hogan were nrembers of the International Livestock judg- ing Team, which won first place in the International Livestock Expositions judging contest. This was the third time an Aggie team had won first place, and as a result of the feat came into permanent possession of the trophy, a Bronze Bull. Three members of the National Dairy - judging Teana, Sam Sheehan, joe Cunningham, ,fhqki QQ. and Charles Gardner are also members of Alpha ,,-. .,,A '. ff'f9' Gamma Rho. Cunningham was also Vice-Presi- ai ',f' V,i-, . -If dent of the Aggie Society- V' 1 - . , . Alpna Gamma .Rhos Senatois xxere- Arthur Peterman, representing the School of Agriculture, and blames Reeves, from the Sophomore Class. o Charles leter was President of the junior Class, 'ii'Q5'??g923? 'hl' figf ,i,:jf' and Bill Lott served as Vice-President of the 1 Soooofoofo Clooo- '.'. The Chapter was represented on the baseball 453,511 'G-411 ,f r ,4w',.f? jg5.,J.',:',.,-,-.gjjv 31,1 .. -- 1 4 team by T-bone McDonald, a three-letter man. lVIrs. O. E. Gverstreet was Alpha Gamma Rho 357' housemother. ,..,,, Page 343 .-'f'-j .:1'1:.O .L.. T . .. ..,.. MMY-ff-w ----1' ---PM f3:.g,:-,.-.:.,-ff-7-I M L ..., ..2.,..2,,i- AA -in l ., - 3 . ,, , g :ig --. F Fx- f . 'iii I+ ' Xt x Il 'x I. . - ' I ' ' li la r C T f 1 ' 3 ' 7. 5 ll? f 2 I lf . I 1 Q X ., ki Y' 3 1 I I ' 759 ' - . 75 l I , .g '- . Ll ' f'f'ff1?' . l . iw,-.na 3 . I - , ll .i1'.', , a ' ' All '- 55.2 -',i fl Y rf ' ll 3. '. ff' '41-'A ii f F g:,.,,',, , ,..f'.-I. 1 liff' ' , .iz Q jg-S --I I ' E1 . Q I I F-. . g I A ..,'..if,Llgg Eg? gf ugiwxa -TQ, Q f 3' 1' 'I' T-.1 I f' -ggqfl at -I - 5 li . 1 2: +'5'L's':f H 'f I9 5' ' fi ll 3 3. H . f If 3 fx i l l Vi -T1 tf 2'-1-5 'ST' I R .44 ,ffmxx WA ii X-. 4 -- Y NTL., ' 2 . i ' ' ii- ' .- 7 - YQISE 'AQ lr If . . 5 I if I f .1 'F-.ifiiiff . - 'f x 11 ' 115,-11-5. Ex - '- ' -' I - ': wg . l I 1' -' ' .Li , ' I i Q 4 'f ' .3f:'ff-2... ' .1 D ',,.,+.?'..f I5f'fj' 1 -i ' ' I ' B. BELLIS, Cushing, '30 R. CLOUD, Stillwater, '31 M. CLXNINCHAM, Saptipla. '30 S. DEXYITT, Pond Creek. '30 C. EDGERTON, Cushing. '20 Rl. l-LOIILTON. Pond Crock. '30 E. BALLARD. Stillwater. ' .-X. BRITIQX. Enid. '32 D. CI-Lass. Tulsa. '32 E. COLLIXS. Stillwater. '32 E. COLRTER. Enid. '32 A. DAXIFLS. Enid. '32 B. CFXTRY. Hobart. '30 -l. CLTENSQHN. Et. Smith. .-Xrli.. 3- PLEDCES 3' F. LATIMER. Higgins. Tex.. '32 E. XlOXTCONlERY. Enid. '32 Sigma, Cllii NlENlBERS T. l-IONEA, l-larrah. '30 A. HORN, Oklahoma City. '32 C. JOHNSON. Concrete. '20 R. JONES. Clinton. '31 -I. klAYLEN, Stillwater. '31 R. RlCCL'LLOl.'Gl-l. Tulsa. '20 LECRONE. Perry. '32 PEBBLES. Qkla. City. '30 SMITH. Paxvhtislta. '3- SPlCER. Stillwater XYOFFORD. Beaver XYOUDS. l-larrah.'3l Q55 I: 11' B B. WOFFORD Q EDGERTON JOHNSON BELLIS JONES NlCCL'LLOLiCl-I XVILLIAMS l-LMIILTOX CLOUD XVRIGHT SXVIGERT HONEA NIXFRS HORN CLXXINOI-Lui DEXYITY F1T:OER:.LD S. XIYERS, Stillwater, '29 R. PHILLIPS. Fairview. Special I-I. SNVICERT. Enid. '30 XY. XYIEBLE. Xowata. '30 Nl. XYILLIAMS. Enid, '29 B. WOFFORD. Beaver. '29 's T P.. ,, -irq. A 1 . WOFFORD - - V .- fi . Hmms ' 5 ff-A ' l-Lxwiis 'l ,g ' -A , if 'F wg Woorns 1 A ' I ,I 1 f J If L ' ' A ' if 5 . 2 1. -Q., I .4 li S QQ ' 'r 1 PEBBLES Tl? . ' PWTH COURTER .1 V. e,,,,,,7,:f5:i5fVi:5.:. ,V-f..,:,-.ja ,l 15... ',L1-g.g.g'.gf5:.,:3g1- 1 fix l -3 Ai.',..:gs:a:,'.s,-f-qi 5 U ,f , 1 ,rf . . :'1 f25'g7 - ' , ' 15-2 if-1,' ' Bmrron ig 'Q y ,3 PHILLIPS Qi-ii 1 ,, , ' 1 , -M. , lVlAYLEN ffl ' - 5f'..Ef'ffv.f5'- - 9 '1,'- .ff . - . , 1 1 .w??4:T?gV f 5AQilQ,,Qx,,X-4 . i n 4 1-uf' z21f,f:g3: 5,5:,2,gf,5' r WILSON Q, 4, f' 'Ii-.frail V f ' , CUTENSOHN X .- EV '. Ql?:5.524?iE2:'f1f:f9Ei':f:,:':':'5- X ' f- us -' , . , 'a ,le f X. MONTGOMERY 3, 1 rfffsri ga- 1 .D Q . . BALLARD ' V. ' .V 5 It . I - sag ia fem..-. :V .25 A F ' 1 ' 21. 1' .A 55 V-:1Af u', I-7.14. ,.,. .t::A, - - 1 11, -. -.','X,v.zf. ,W 5.1 1 -, sf Xwrf- 29''4-sf'E:5-i'rf-w-fue'-'ry21 :'1::15:ff:P'.1ff9'2':f:3: -rf-.-.--F45wif?my-.f.21-2r.1fr:1 :-N:-1. w'f.z.9'r-,-M ..a:ffG'1'f1:5:f'f:faf S il sigma colll Founded at Miami University, june 22, 1855 Gamma Delta Chapter installed December 15, 1922 IGMA Cl-ll kept its reputation of producing a major portion of the music for college dances, and also in being represented in the major fields of student activity. One of the best known Sigma Chis was Charles johnson. ln addition to earning three letters in football at the guard position, he was President oftthe Senior Class, Cadet Colonel, Captain of Scabbard and Blade, and Vice-President of the O Club. Ben Wofford, Vice-President of the fraternity, was a prominent student leader in the field of publications, being Business Manager of the O'Collegian, and a member of the Board of Publications. I-le was also a member of the Panhellenic Council, Pi Epsilon Pi, and President of the A. and M. College Chapter of the League of Young Democrats. Sam Myers was a veteran member of the Aggie football team, and was also on the Board of Publications. Ted l-lonea and l-lomer Woods were on the Varsity baseball team. Ab Wright, one of Aggielands greatest athletes, was a member of the Student Senate. Sigma Chi hostess was Mrs. R. S. Tuttle. Page 345 23 .,......-T Acacia MEMBERS C. HATCHER, Stillwater, '30 BLACKBIRD, Henryetta, '30 M. HOWARD, Headrick, '30 BRYANT, Bauxite, Ark., '29 R. KING, Medford, '29 R. LIVENGOOD, Manchester, '29 W. PETERSON, Covington, '29 O. PHIPPS, Twitty, Tex., '29 BIVERT, Luther, Graduate GRIMSLEY, Stillwater, '30 HARBER, Chickasha, '30 PLEDCTES l. CALDWELL, Stillwater, '30 E. CLARK, Medford, '30 C. HENVLETT, Oklahoma City, '30 W. MCASKILL, Headrick, '30 D. NENVMAN, Shawnee, '3l I HARBER f, HOWARD PETERSON LIVENGOOD ROBERTSON BLACKBI RD BRYANT PHIPPS KING HATCHER WILLOUGHBY BIVERT R. ROBERTSON, Frederick, '32 R. STAPLES, Stillwater, '29 L. THOMPSON, Mangum, '29 F. WARREN, Enid, '30 A. XVILLOUGHBY, Stillwater, '29 T T 1 IT l T l T T T l T l T T l T .EI l IIT T TV!! . SWT 253 .- ,T . ,TT ,T T T T I Q'lTzT 'lf if T T fl f' ,I If TTSXVI. T . ffl T If ! if J ll ,f fffi 1911 fill 'f xl lf , XT iff ,f ' 1' ff? Xj j Tl,1','f l 31 lx- Tl If.. -Il lT ,E 'V l T .TT TL, Tr' TT T. 1 fm? TE 'Tlxf Tp lf T515 .TT ll fl Tl l' .Ts I T l TTT l F. O'REAR, Altus, '32 VN i G. RUSSELL, Kaw City, '31 li 7 O. STIPE, McAleSter, Special il i ll W. WALKER, Wewoka, '31 T l I P. WISE, Brarnan, '31 ll ! ni T 'TTTJD T l T Ut l TT'l TT ' l l' T T I Ii: l W Page 346 - ...ZZ T ' ,j,ffL,Qf' TJ 232 T HEwLE1T GRIMSLEY STAPLES lVlCASKlLL KINCANNON THOMPSON XVARREN WALKER CLARK WISE STIPE O'REAR Acacia Founded at University of Michigan, May 12, 1904 Oklahoma A. and M. Chapter installed May 12, 1923 CACIA included within its activities many of the most important offices on the campus. One of the best known Acacias was Roy Blackbird. During the past year he served as Secretary-Treasurer of the Student Senate, Secretary-Treasurer of the Men's Panhellenic Council, as a member of the Board of Publications, was a member of the Varsity baseball team, the Ruf-Nexs, and the RiHe Team. At the close of the school year he was elected President of the Student Association for 1929-30. -4 ha au MA I 'R 7152 ka' S 1? 93? if w-421: We :He 4 , ef William I-larber, President of the Chapter, was a First Lieutenant in Scabbard and Blade, Associate Editor of the Redskin, Vice-President of the Men's Panhellenic Council, and a member of Alpha Rho Chi. Alvin Willoughby was a member of Scabbard and Blade, Chi Sigma, Sigma Tau, a three-letter man in baseball, and a Cadet Major in the R. O. T. C. Roy King was Secretary-Treasurer of the Senior Class and Chi Sigma. Clifford Hatcher was on the Varsity football team, and a Ruf-Nex. Acacia housemother was Mrs. Frank Craig. 'fii237L -.2:m,',,. .-.lei Jifefw. . ...'f:1'f't1?Qja:4- 1:3-MfgP3 '1-E.',ig sz 'Z i?1Zi?.-Trffbif-T.-1: J.. 7Yi..rv1-f-,r- r.,'f,:z,.gf: ' ' 15 2:':'.j?1- 5,1.z1.:35'.1f,1.vf aff:-51 -- ' .:? '1-ix' , ' 'i,.:g-IH:k.Li1.7ffEZQ2 '51,-112-.1 1 -fn. 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A ,f 3 . .V , ,Q ft' W' f' 'iii mf YA 7 ff' ' 1 f f ff :rf 'Z ' 3 A X f a ' .I '- W. .ADAMS, Stillwater, '29 J. BADGER, Ponca City, '29 C. BURCH, Olustee, '30 C. CORBIN, Stillwater, '29 M. CORBIN, Stillwater, '31 G. DAVIS, Oklahoma City, '30 Beta. Theta MEMBERS D. DODGE, Lawton, '32 J. FAULKNER, Mena, '30 R. LEECH, Oklahoma City, '29 L. LINXWILER, Blackwell, '29 M. IVIAHER, 1-lominy, '29 L. MCCANN, Eddy, '30 PLEDGES V. BISH, Okecne, R. BOWMAN, Muskogee, '32 C. BULLOCK, Caldwell, '32 W. DEAN, Claude, Texas, '30 F. MANSFIELD, Lambert, '32 J. MCDANIEL, Altus, '32 O. MIRACLE, Okcmah, '32 C. NICHOLSON, Chiekasha, '30 C. GALLAGHER, Stillwater, '32 L, RICHARDS, Arnztt, '32 C. GLASS, Tuttle, '32 I-l. HARDESTY, Stillwater, '3l W. HODCDEN, Stillwater, '29 R. I-IODGES, Okla. City, '32 O. YORK, Foraker, '31 fl D. ROXVLAND, Bartlesville, '32 J. SILK, Guthrie, '32 L. XVARE, Oklahoma City, '32 G. YAHN, Perry, '32 P A 12X a JBGTII QSQUJXS CORBIN 1 'C NK WRIGHT MAHER WYSS ADAMS LINXWILER FAULKNER C. CORBIN DODGE D. MAHER BURCH SWARTZ MITCHELL BADGER LEECH WooDS OLMSTEAD WILLIAMS MITCHELL, Blackwell, '29 . NICHOLSON, Chickasha, '30 SWARTZ, Stillwater, '31 WILLIAMS, Mulhall, '29 WYSS, Pawnee, '30 Page 3-IS 1 I wil ,I ,fl ffl V955 .40 ,fl .rf 'J gf 1 I 1:1 it it ' f?ll?f il' 1331 li 1' ' il +1 il I 'l l , . .1 1 ll I HT' II' i I I V1 Br Inl ffl D Pag MANSFIELD HODGDEN ADAMS LEVERTON YORK BULLOCK BISH DEAN HILL MCCANN SILK WARE BONVMAN M1 RACLE GALLAGHER Hoooas YAHN Beta Theta Pi Founded at Miami University, August 8, l839 Gamma Lambda Chapter installed january 6, l923 ARLTON CORBIN and Quentin Williams were two of the most prominent and active members of Beta Theta Pi. Corbin was president of the chapter, president of Block and Bridle, a member of the International Livestock judging team, winner of third place in the International Livestock Show judging contest, and a member of the varsity track team. Quentin Williams was a member of the International Livestock judging team, high-point man in the International Livestock Show judging contest, a member of Alpha Zeta, Pi Kappa Delta, Kappa Tau Pi, the Redskin staff, the debating team, and the cross-country and track teams. The chapter was represented on the varsity football team by I-larold l-lardesty, Raymond Swartz, and Otis York. Swartz was also on the varsity track team. john Faulkner was captain of the cross- country and track teams, and holder of four college track records. He was a member of Klod and Kernel. Robert Leech was business manager of the Clee Club. Arnold Wyss was president of the Men's Panhellenic Council. Mrs. Harry Swope was Beta Theta Pi house- mother. Page 349 2 5 3: 4?-A . I ze? , 4 A X65 w cf' at ff N , . K 4' big , , 21 X, iff 1: 'Q df ' 1 ab if Y 2 1 54: 5 5 1 1 sf ' f if , ,fix , Q Q :K T , L, fx 1 y f i 1 K, Q V ay fax af Y , v f 'i 7 2711. 1, geV53,:,a WWE.-Z ,. 5 -i .' fag:-.fir .- '- as :H . A I Z M 5' ' :xr-:B-f .' 'f.:'f'. f 1 2273 ,X 5 6 f 1 1 f,, , W, y, c 1 1 cel 4 5 bg if f ,, 1 J Jw f 4 1 I3 5 1 354, 1 1, 'SKC f. ' A ev:.n:'?.-1 fl' 'L-:e,-.:-f:,'-.f-'.- , 2 ff I .iff-411,-1-.flfli-'ii- - 4 ' f l. . I ' N .' Z 'Q ' ' ' ' -fl ,J 41: -' . f '12 ' .:5ms,.w:ef I . , lf . Av' . -,,- -. 1-,. , -.,A ., ki 5.231 iz.: iw-1 W 9-.gag f 1. . A . V . 1551153--fgi f V -' 2' we: . ii -- it Q - - ' ' .,.. f- 7 .:' ' ' ' ' ,, t --1.3.3 -1, P. BEIDERWELL, Gage, '31 P. BRITT, Marlow, '32 B. EDWARDS, Ponca City, '31 J. GILMER, Stillwater, '29 J. GIVENS, Ryan, '31 1-I. GOLEY, Perry, '31 C. JOHNSON, Ryan, '31 Chi Beta MEMBERS G. KESTER, Stillwater, '32 A. KINGHAM, Cleveland, '31 H. KRAMP, Okeene, '31 L. LAKE, Stillwater, '30 T. MCCUISTON, Perry, '30 C. MCNVHORTER, 1-leadrick, '30 J. NORTON, Ponca City, '31 PLEDGES D. BEISTLE, Okla. City, '32 M. BERG, Okla. City, '32 J. CORY, NVatonga, '32 H. DOBBS, Mineo, '32 1-1. 1-1ARR1s, Okla. City, '32 R. HUFFINE, Stillwater, '31 l-l. l41lAG1-1, Cherokee, '32 K. LANGLEY, Clenpool, '32 L. OLMSTEAD, Marshall, '30 R. PARKER, Roosevelt, '32 L. RANDOLPH, Stillwater, '31 G. REED, Oklahoma City, '32 XV. REY, Oklahoma City, '31 E. RUTLEDCE, Ryan, '32 M. TEACUE,lVlE1ngL11'l'1, '30 J. XVALTERMIRE, Perry, '32 S, XVASSON, Clcnpool, '32 A. XVINSTEAD, Stillwater, '30 BRITT MCCUISTON RANDOLPH WALTERMIRE WVARNER PITCHER LAKE KINGHAM WlNSTEAD KESTER BEIDERWELL PRETTY RICKS MCWHORTER KRAMP JOHNSON GILMER GOLEY M. PITCHER, Drumright, '30 B. REY, Oklahoma City, '30 J. RICKS, Stillwater, '29 I-1. PRETTY, Shawnee, '29 E. WALTERMIRE, Perry, '32 E. XVARNER, Perry, '30 E. XVHEELER, Watonga, '31 Page 350 ,ff 1 3 ,ii .23 f1'1 i ,ffl nfl! +1121 T YA fy J , A 2,4 ,xi L ,V fl 717 l wi il ig!! af'-A llmw 1 '72 if 'l li li 1 11 1 T1 3 7 1 fi' BEISTLE - ,ii Doses if 4 REED ' . E' N - ' .., OLMSTEAD Hf, w f ' 1 - v - H321 V 1 INACWHERTER 1 li - 4 ' -D WAssoN . A 1 I '9 2 up - KRACH 11gelb.'fZ1' A R 5 J ' u 114211, Q5 Q, . DOLLARHIDE lljllegi'-131 'N ' J , L 4, 1 t I 1. 4 . 1, 11-222 , .1 ,,,. ,f I 1' ll, ,T 'F ' 1.- ' I , . Iizix. ' 'R-Q . 'ffzjl Q3 'f f '31-,Q l.'1?H. . ' '3. v ' ,s YL,-H f 7','J', ' 'f25M.3.f:fiD,-.Q!2.:. ,539 L la 12:24 .f . . asa- . 11 132 ANGLEY rf? 121.1 11 i - f- v afrff-1:-:7if,f:,2f''f-f. 'li'.- . ff: 15.133512 71 -' 1 i'f'5f'1'f V ' 7-'Zi,.Q 1i3':27ffiE?521f'- 125 STEPHENS J , 1- 25: fi I WY 1 1 AMOS 1 if 7 fr.-f.'s-12.1, '? A ueueii .Fig fzmeirf' '1' 22411 9 f ' 5 f 'f 1.1 f '.g3s5.2f:1 ' 1:15 Q f - E41 136,25-,. . . f:Z'p1. ,f-ug-.r:'.'.' 1' ? 41,31-21:-2-'fda-3. , r 4:591-2223552-1-'f5.1:5gf?35v, -gf :'5'11?x521:?112?i2a11?1i132a2f'?l1:5E.:E:.-1'Se 'MHC 'f , X WHEELER E1 If - .. - ' L R 3'-:C-I-1: 1-:5fg':.jg,, 14. 51 xjrzi -1 - , 21:5-:gg I.-:frki 1 5-' Lf .5 is EY f .1 CARY , f'-:gm-1 fa fx fi 11.12 - ..-:f - :Q X' E -MTE '.-5'2 ,., ,.fQ':F2'2 I , 41 4' BERG M.j,f :A 1 ,.,, Q-..,r..g.g,7 ., H., 71: Q ,fl 11,2 f' Hy -. ' gg. 1. ff, 11253255551 52-1 EDNVARDS -vu 1 '- ' 1 ,5 ' Eg.:-'1 'q We 42 1:3 254- tiff' Gm., 4- HUFFINE ::,f.f,S ' ' ,gf.g,f:5?, ff ' ,.,,.:,-., . .. . A . - ,M ygszz.-51,5 ,Q - 1' - ew- -'f-mm 'frm-.fag agwfaa- ab-'rw M- me :f:.ass1. Chi Beta Founded at Oklahoma A. and IVI. College, May 17, 1921 Petitioning Sigma Alpha Epsilon l-ll BETA, local fraternity petitioning Sigma Alpha Epsilon, occupied a prominent place in student affairs on the campus during the past year. Ed Warner received state-wide recognition for his part in the kidnapping of the Engineers Queen. l-le was also active in student governing affairs, being junior Class representative on the Student Senate, a member of Scabbard and Blade, and Pi Epsilon Pi. Another Chi Beta on the Student Senate was jay Ricks. ln addition to his senatorial .1-1 : -'f 3 , fx w7g!',3'2.3'f5g?'v4-1, 1-.:f am vi wa - 3 , N- ,q,.,f:-img 4,1-.s:,--,f:,M,..,g,,. ,xg ,+-Wy., , . qi, , an -- A: .' ,..p ,- '71--'lfsff-.4, .:Z-1.2-2-Iwfc -5--.-4a.'ff':-.-...m ral: .Jw-'.:.:5fa-fm.'K'-. L. 1- . 4 '-iw.,'g- N-1:-q14 beffegswiffy- 'Kgye , . .-.?:':14.gf'--.,'v, -.zwtf .f-gi.,-1,-ay.. ,, s..,:,,y..,.,.,f51, -14 , A. few .f,-.-,wwf,,-'wear'-T'v. 3Jffx'rw'4:: P13 1-fi,,,,,M. -' is .- ,- ...w...-,.,i, .4- .-ns., fu, .Mn ,,,w.v,,.,, ,,,.., . .4 ,... Q, . if ff is ' . ,, ,awww-:L-W. -wvff1.n ?1f. - 1' gg QQ, 1, , --izgeezayg-ew'-gg: qi., ,fg,.-ay ':,g.a.,-.A wgftsy, Mega ew: id-ami' aes: wm-vf rs'- 'J 1 if .mf - W- ff,-f I-10-1-lv - f-f V5-,W 534- -f T:--., . - . -M .Maw V, 4 'Ku M, .. -,ff 4zrr-4'f5ff:1Hrf?'ff -4 W 'v .M 5. 'A-.gurav , N- wtframgvfrg-,74ffSi' M f 's: 'waf,1r.-'e,i1ff:f5gx.- Fw ff' H V 2 ' 'iffrli-3, f 'S'i':g 2:2qf4g: - ff: Ksgwzffg 4,l,'2QI-mmf.: g5gQfvQY'.w:p .IAQ 42, fejaff -v,-sm-ggi, . ' Q,,5: 'f .f - i n ' ll -r-'2 u7f2f1.ZtI'AI:.,,n',, 4:5-25 A ms ' '--m'-aqvjesgxzik .wg ' ag-:gg4gz1,g A.. . I. f.'.xw , Page 351 duties Ricks was a member of Ruf-Nex, a member of the O Club, and on the Varsity wrestling team. james Gilmer held the presidency of the 1VIen's Glee Club, and was also a member of Pi Epsilon Pi, and Scabbard and Blade. Other Chi Beta in the Cvlee Club were George Kester, l-larvey Pretty, and Ted lVIcCuistin. Four Chi Betas were in the College Band, and are members of Kappa Kappa Psi. Bennie Edwards was President of the Sopho- more Class. Laverne Lake was a member of the Varsity wrestling team, a member of the HO Club, and of the Ruf-Nexs. Mrs. Catherine Woods was Chi Beta house- mother. T' ll i l Omega Kappa N ' MEMBERS W. ANDERSON, Guthrie, '31 M. DERVAGE, Medford, '30 R. BUTCHER, 1-lominy, '32 G. FEWELL, Lawton, '30 R. DANFORD, Oklahoma City, '29 R. GRAF, Shawnee, '31 G. DAVIDSON, Gage, '31 M. MCPEEK, Guthrie, '29 R. DAVIS, Altus, '30 1-1. PHILLIPS, Medford, '29 PLEDGES G. R. B. ALBERTY, Pawhuska, '32 ASHLEY, Blackwell, '32 BEASELEY, Bartlesville, ' M. BEROER, Medford, '32 G. CASE, Blackwell, '30 F. CREWS, Guthrie, '31 J. FEWELL, Lawton, '32 S. 1'l1NSON, Fletcher, '32 J. KITZMILLER, El Reno, '32 XV. ROACH, Vxfewoka, '32 C. STEELE, Anadarko, '30 R. XVEBB, Anadarko, '31 Q? H I 00.90 ANDERSON REECE PHILLIPS XVOODS DAVIDSON THOMAS FEWELL BUTCHER ROGERS DERVAOE JENSEN MCPEEK U1 R. REECE, Stillwater, '31 1-1. ROGERS, Stillwater, '30 1-1, THOMAS, Lawton, '31 T. XVOOD, Oklahoma City, '31 I N. X -rv' Page 352 lI E. l',: 1 ll ll ll ll Il l V1 I I, , llmlff I 'ADJ U: I l Illl, l 'IYLT' I ,mu f 'X I, II I 144-5 15211 SIX ffl 1' ', 1,3 II! f ,l III!-,fl la g' lj' ,,f' I! IH, ' I. ,fl If f A QI,',fj 'l v 3,1 I ' ' V1 'I I I , 1 1, fl H1 I V 1 i 1 ll I' Ig, J fv N CRAP ASHLEY XVEBB STEELE JELKS ROAC1-1 HENSON BERGER KITZMILLER ALBERTY CASE Ome at Kappa Nu Founded at Oklahoma A and M College December 22 1927 Pet1t1on1ng Alpha Tau Omega I-HS year Omega Kappa Nu a local soc1al fratern1ty pet1t1on1ng Alpha Tau Omega has bl a arently Harold Ph1ll1ps was elected Ed1tor of the O Colleg spec1al1zed1n pu 1cat1ons pp 1an when Earnest T1chnor falled to return to school In add1t1on he was a member of the Redsk1n Staff of the Press Club and of the Board of Publlcatlons Robert Reece was on the O Colleg1an Staff and was Sports Ed1tor of the 1929 Redskm h Kappa Nu on the O Colleg1an was Robert Butcher l-le was a member of the P1 Eps1lon P1 and the College Band also Omega Kappa Nu was represented 1n athlet1c I-Ie was a member of P1 Eps1lon P1 Anot er 3 1v1t1es b Ro Danford a three letterman ID act y y football and basket ball M1les McPeel4 1n add1t1on to starrmg on the Vars1ty baseball team for three years was a member of the O Colleg1an and Agg1evator Staffs and was a member of md. College golf champ1on Robert DHVIS was a member of P1 Eps1lon ,QW P1 and the Mens Panhellen1c Counc1l T Mrs E M Sterne was housemother for Omega Kappa Nu Page 353 l i . -Y 1 l . . , , - 1 1 1 ' ' , 1 - . , - 1 1 1, sfffiffxirk' ' ' ..gf.,.-yn, ' Q . 1' 1 V - - 1 .. ,.,1 .. ,,,,. ,. .,., . , .,.,, , . nag-1'rL fif-1bf'11-.f,igL'j'23wLl,Zff1?g?fifg.-,a,3Qg5ffP??,2'fI?r.H.- 'ff tvifg- 1 ' l ' ' 1 ,.,.,, . ,. . , M, ,w,,,.,-,,,p,1..,,2,, , ffeif'?::'E1'f-1ef'a5112E?im,..,,j,7iwffQ . . . . ' 1 1.1 mx 'lfwff ,riff .samCg,'f-m4aa2,:efzw,:a:ga: , 1 T Vx 4Pl'f,? IH-2152311 ,j5:3:' ''ICTQH'FW'5591-5i1ff23zGf'1g2?:Hw'?: , wig-:1:L11.1,:'-+1 -j-:wx ,1 '.t,.-11-,::2'i --if9:.ZZ,',.a , refer? amz: P' 1 We 5fF1:ff.:-1251 T 1 1 111' f-211:11 1: 1:11:14 iw E :fi 1 M .-15-, . Scabbard and Blade. Thornton Woods was I cm-1-rw:wfex.ffLLaf1g'1'L1::f t ' 'Q ' W, 1 '-f1.:V- ru:-Q3 1fi2'?'2.r ahh-:fri.arf-twzvzifrezil 'fwa 1-,Li r-'lib mf 'lzfipa ' ' 'f'i.!'f.,,gf'. 1,1-,j f IL'-1.' '14 v,..-- -..,.-,.- f.v...,,.,l jivbj--,L 12.7.43-J . :-C 4 'f.g1va2t:f1. rzfs- -L -1.12, 1- . ff: - - - 2- ll'-:fra -7.5 'z?'1 -11'ef12'4+1I'3gl4fIe1H.11,'g'53fj! ..,-----.. on -f -.f: +--aim.,-'-ggi..51,1-,--1'-,:q'.1.:-:1- .aa a-,img 91 4 ' . . . . ' Zi:515241.-1I'ff?a11g154 272111: :4- x , -5111-7111,-1:1,4?2h'1J.-9 V . , A -.zfi-Q5-frg r ' 5 A ' t,'.Lff- 'W .- ,T,g:5'- Mgsggfw x wi-:tf1:'?Px,A ' ' ' , 1.2,-f:5:5f .,.g7Qg.gp:- 'irifjf l l l C. BENSON, Oklahoma City, '3l C. CLEVENGER, Lawton, '30 K. COMMONS, I-Iammon, '31 R. COOPER, Stillwater, '30 M. DUNHAM, Yale, '29 S. GAILEY, Tulsa, '32 P. GIACOMO, Krebs, '32 I-I. J. B. GOODALL, Yale, '32 H. GOODXVIN, Claremore, '30 R. GROTJOHN, NVebb City, '32 M. MILLS, Snyder, '32 fTT'Q.Q1-V53 '-2. 4 ji ! . 49' HEI NEAL -'- PHILLIPS COOPER DUNHAM POND WALKER MOORE I-IAIRFIELD SOMERVILLE BENSON Alpha Kappa. Psi MEMBERS J. HAIRFIELD, Oklahoma City, '29 G. HUTTON, Leedy, '31 B. KUBIK, Caldwell, Kan., '29 C. MOORE, Manitou, '30 R. PHILLIPS, Tulsa, '30 PLEDGES G. MORRIS, Carney, '3l W. MOUNTEORD, Sulphur, '3l N. NETHERTON, Bridgeport, '30 C. SI-IORT, Orlando, '32 M. STOCKTON, Stillwater, '30 J. TLIA, McAlester, '32 M. XVATERFIELD, McAleSter, '32 R. XVINTERS, Springtown, '31 GILBERT, Leedy, '32 M. POND, Fort Cobb, '29 G. SOMERVILLE, Stuart, '29 W. TURNER, Tulsa, '31 P. NVALKER, Mountain View, '31 Pa ge 354 . If 'I 'I I .. ' J .fj I I !' rf... ' ! -4 'I l T13 ill ll .l .Vx .Fl I' N. I ii , . IQ lj l I CLEVENCER GILBERT lVlORR1S XVINTERS STocKToN NET!-IERTON MOUNTFORD COMMONS KUBIK TUA Alpha Kappa Psi Founded at New York University, October 5, 1904 Tau Chapter installed April 10, 1920 INCE its installation as a social order on the campus in the fall of 1926, Alpha Kappa Psi has led all fraternities in scholarship averages for two consecutive years. Their men have consistently ranked among the leading scholars of the institution. The fraternity makes an effort to promote scholarship among other students in the School of Commerce, and each year offers a scholarship cup to the Freshman in the School of Com- merce having the highest grade average for the year. . . Marion Stockton, veteran tennis player, was elected last spring to lead the Aggie racket artists ass in the 1929 campaign. 1-le was one of the best 5152? , 5'1m1s2Z?+wm, at . , gl 163,52 ' tennis players ever produced at Oklahoma A, and -P E.wf1'is.-M, W if President of Alpha Kappa Psi was Ralph .gf s. f,,f,.,1.Q,,-Q .,-,.., 1 .5 , J, ,Ig J . ,. , -' f -4., CO O p G I, Q Ralph Winters was a member of the 1928 football squad. 1 I V - Merle Pond was a member of Pi Epsilon Pi. 1flfN'QlMJ7?TfgfZ'2?f'2 'W ei The chapter was represented in Kappa Kappa Psi by lvlott Dunham, and in the Glee Club by Motere Mills. Alpha Kappa Psi housemother was Mrs. Annie Lovelady. .Yf,., t , . , ..0g,.5, 4 ,e1:2',i?1' ,jiri 15 - P'g'i227 ' '.'I1?1E'If2Fj-ii .1 1 - 1 if wa, - f . . U., Arg,-.5.,,I35, -WH, , ,igggfn f za if I k 43 M714 4 , , 4 f- 'J yiffjbrlgxa'4fs'1y1g5Gr.79:':1-zkgfy frf qf 1' ,... H1 ...,, -.M A- . f f , ., llt ff' My-'aimsgeY,of9wf'af-.4 - ir., ' ,v'wff-f+- ,I ff ff , 1' 1- .' V 4' fjgl' 1 , , T mash nfl W I 'XS 52? 09' an ..-f- f, ..'. 1 ae:a.a:f3.,:fI . J Z. Z ' 'A s ie, - ,,f,,- -., . H.. Page 355 W. MCVEY, Oilton, '29 P. NORRIS, Chickasha, '29 W. RADER, Oklahoma City, '32 E. BRUNER, Okla. City, '30 -I. DAVIS, Okla. City, '30 F. DENVELL, Muskogee, '31 D. HARPER, Wright City, '31 P. HOLT, Stillwater, '30 A. HOWELL, Snyder, '30 E. l-IUDGINS, Chickasha, '30 PLEDGES . JACKSON, Lone Wolf, '32 . KING, lvledforcl, '29 . lVlURPHY, Talles, '32 . PIERCE, Okla. City, '32 . SMIRA, Shawnee, '32 . SOUTHWICK, Garber, '31 E. SVVIGART, Sharon, '32 Alpha, Rho Chl MEMBERS I. REYNOLDS, Enid, '29 M. THOMAS, Blackwell, '3l SHEPHERD, Frederick, '32 K' fg- ' imiy 35099 q fikwgi ?, A.'J?.'v f WE YZ! 12, 'nf' 'VY 5 ,1i.v, 1 BRUNER MURPHY RADER THOMAS REYNOLDS NORRIS TINKHAM WILLIAMS MCVEY HARPER W. TINKAM, Oklahoma City, '30 C. VOTAW, Holdenville, '30 J. WRIGHT, Oklahoma City, '31 Page 356 0 I SOUTHXVICK SHEPHERD ji-.cIcsoN Huocms DEXVEI.L DAX'IS YVRIGHT VOTAW PIERCE SMIKA Alpha. Rho Chi Founded at University of Illinois, April ll, 1914 Theron Chapter installed May 22, l926 LPI-IA RI-IO Cl-ll, national honorary architectural, social and professional fraternity, has become one of the prominent campus social groups since its installation. - I Carl Votaw, President of the fraternity, is the architectural representative in the En- l gineering Society. Paul Norris was a member of Sigma Tau, and a member of both the College Band and Orchestra. af -fi '2!':,Zf'5??1.-tyw .g+.4.. . . . .-fifiiliffif' I .2,IPM-:ie-1.--112vis:--I , if .1 5 Isf12fzv '- :lg Atari 1- -45? fvaprlkf I:1431922x'4312u6ffQ3T?Cz2i'faG':z 1 si:24?'W?2x?3il - 1 i ' , 21-:--ni.:-,yi 1!'+:gi2?w,PW:'y'j ' ,af in :saIff?:.gg, ' Sf1P?2f:.f -- - Wi WJ' f?Z'17:' .,'.1::g:-f,,-rf-Yxafggxiicivigixgfi11,7ri-gi ff? gg ' I 'inf ,-1--zjjfC,-Iy?2Z2':22:qZf.59'0:45 ,E ,Af + 'iyqq-5433: ,ggf,dj' .fi:.'::-.-ti-'wzzgfz'2'iafifeafwfqi-.-af., exif., ff ' ':1'2T'1 ?:l'2Zf4xQif?Y'f5? 5f.?i5T1275 YW- '??L113ii , f ' :Qj. -j,v.,,..,m3p::?gg1g.'- ,-Iva-.QE L--ryfxfw-4 .f fgzfgav, 7:5313 25,5 if.. , -.fm mf.-:.ei:: 5311 - . .-1 rm-f, A5 ,,, If' 2,-11217: 1.14:-'S 15 vz..12f:es,1ze.i--4:4124.-ff1zf- 'z I 2' 2:-.,fff.f,m-an .4-:ft 523' -'iii a2 ':5- 12 -4 5 2. 3 .' - 3-Q. z2.521i2.:.s.z55.i4:i'Is +f 1- .1 ' ' ' iff - V 1.1 1:fEEjL5fg7, wqiggir Page 3 5 7 The Chapter was represented on the Varsity basket ball team by Louis Lanky Williams, where he held down the pivot position during the past season. Clarence l-lolt and Alfred l-lowell were members of the Varsity football squad. l-lowell also starred on the Varsity swimming team. Marvin Thomas was a member of the College Clee Club. ln Pi Epsilon Pi the chapter was represented by four men. They were Wilbur Tinkham, Wayne Rader, blames Wright, and lvan Reynolds. Nlrs. lda B. Ford was Alpha Rho Chi house- mother. Sigma Mu Sigma MEMBERS COX Lenapah, '29 E. MUELLER, Stillwater, '31 DAVIDSON Pocasset, '30 P. PERRYMAN, Mangum, '30 HUMPHREY Duncan, '30 C. RHODES, Anadarko, '31 LOTT Tulsa 29 C. SHEETS, Tonkawa, '32 MOORE Stillwater, '30 C. SMITH, Stillwater, '31 PLEDCES COOLEY, Cage, Special FUTHEY, Ponca City, '31 HUBBELL, Albuquerque, N. M., '29 MANLEY, Tulsa, '29 MANNSOHREOK, Anaclarko, '31 OSMER, Eldorado, Kan., '32 1-1 REICLER, Little Rock, Ark., '29 1 1 FUTHEY COOLEY OSMER W11.soN NVADDILL HUBBELL Wasi- MANLEY THoMAs Sigma Mu Sigma, Founded at Tri-State College, March 25, 1921 Theta Chapter installed April 22, 1926 ICMA MU SIGMA, national Masonic fraternity, was organized on this campus as a social order in 1926. Engineering and agricultural activities compose the main extra-curricular efforts of the organization. l-larold Manley was president of the Engineering Society, general manager of the engineer- ing show, and a member of the engineering debate team. Otto S. Cox, member of the School of Agriculture, was secretary of Alpha Zeta, and secretary-treasurer of Block and Bridle. :M Donald 1-lubbell was president of the Horti- A 'IIVQV lrlv V culture Club. . 4 1 , ,t., T The chapter furnished one of the members of the most popular campus orchestra. 1-Ie was Carl Cooley' Ernest Mueller was a member of Alpha Zeta. While Sigma Mu Sigma is a relatively new social group on the campus it has made wonderf ul progress during its short existence here, and its members are to be found in practically every important Campus aCfiViW- The fraternity now has its own home at 1023 Col l ege a venue ' . - - Mrs. E. C. Baker was Sigma Mu Sigma hostess. Page 359 BACHMAN, Deer Creek, '30 BEALL, Nash, '31 BEARD, Snyder, '30 BRADY, Sweetwater, '29 CALHOON, Gotebo, '30 Farm Hcouse MEMBERS E. CLARK, Mangum, '29 G. FELKEL, Buffalo, '31 E. HIXSON, Stillwater, '29 1-l. HIXSON, Stillwater, '30 W. KIRCH, Williston, '29 L. MASSENGALE, Boswell, '30 PLEDGES BEALL, Nash, '30 BRILLI-IART, Hobart, '31 . BRYsoN, Marshall, '31 . COCHRAN, Tipton, '32 , CRAIG, Leedy, '32 . ESTES, Stillwater, '32 W. HELMS, Stillwater, '29 P. HARRINGTON, Depew, '30 M. MILTON, Altus, '31 I.,. ODOM, Amber, '30 J. POLSON, Vinita, Special C. RIDGEWAY, Hunter, '30 F. TRIPP, Blackwell, '31 sp? 1:2-Wmfqfg ,o 'Gif 5 82725 F' I 1421: G' II TRIPP ' ' - YOUNG CALHOON MEYER E. HIXSON BACHMAN CLARK ROY BRADY STITH BEALL MASSENGALE MILES A. MEYER, Stillwater, '29 I-I. MILES, Mooreland, '29 H. ROY, Hillsdale, '29 R. YOUNG, Stillwater, '30 C. STITIEI, Shawnee, '31 Page 3 60 FE BI P AP cle progre lv gale is and Se E Page 361 1 1 f . 1 ,111 11 L, 1:11 1 1 ,lf 1 .2 1, H 1111 M 121 lfl 11 1 17171 11 1 ! V1 11 11 .1 1 1 111 111 11 11 11 1 1. 1 high 11 1 1 .,, '11 11,1 11' lt 1 FELK 1 lv -' ' 11 ' EL h . . C f :A 1' gp KIRCH ,H Q 0 . 1 1,5- 111 '1 4 1 111 ODOM 1 fy , 111.1 . 5 1? 1 Q :iq - . 2 .I :1. il 13,-Q X J- .fjr . . fl . . f 1'Q5afi:1'f '7xX .4 i1'.'-yu-1-1-1-gfi ,fl ' ,A 2 .f,-1 455:-g.. ...,. , , , f-.-, .,e v..- ' - '-. ' ' . 1' 1,- ..1,,.-.ggi . f -- -,,-1 . .ar-Ar' f-.-.,: x , 0 11 ,5 ,-- , A 13- F51 'QEEZV ,fr- --5' ,f f -..ff -if RA i4 .. 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'YQXE 1fffQ?25ffiE'?5':?x, ' 4 fr 544911 sa :as-512514 Gam11-:areiia-szsSZ2:z::Ex, ,f-.Wk 1-1-fwfr:.-aff:..1.1.z:'::1.,. 1? 11 ' , Farm House Founded at Missouri University, 1905 Oklahoma A. and M. Chapter installed May 12, 1928 ARM HOUSE, national social fraternity, was installed on the campus just before the close of school last spring. The Fraternity now is in its own home, and has made wonderful progress in student affairs. Members of the Chapter take a prominent part in campus activities. Lawrence Massen- gale is a veteran member of the Varsity baseball team, a member of Ruf-Nex, Alpha Zeta, and Senior Senator in the Student Senate. Ephriam Hixson is President of the Aggie Society, and Harold Miles is Secretary-Treasurer of the organization, as well as a member of the Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. Arthur Meyer is Chancellor of Alpha Zeta, and a member of Phi Kappa Phi. Farm House has several prominent trackmen, including XVilliam Kirch, who holds the college high-jump recordg Howard Roy, a member of the crack relay team, and Robert Calhoon, a member of the cross-country and track team. Homer Hixson was a member of the Varsity basket ball team during the past season. He is also a member of Alpha Zeta. Robert Calhoon and Everett Clark are on the Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. Housemother for the chapter was Mrs. E. E. Hopkins. Page 361 Mamas Panhallomia Caumoil fm-W f'f f- ff'f PM '- f- A f f' -H-'--W-WWW --'f-ff-- W 'f ' 1 mfr' ...,.. OFFICERS ARNOLD WYSS . l , . . President ROY BLACKBIRD Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS Bela Theta Pi Sigma Chi Lambda Chi Alpha EARL FETZER EMITT CURTIS Acacia ROY BLACKBIRD WILLIAM I-IAREER Alpha Gamma Rho CHARLES JETER ARTHUR PETERMAN .Sigma Nu LEWIS HODGES BENSON LUMPKIN ARNOLD WYSS WESLEY ADAMS Kappa Sigma EARL FISHER GTHO SPARKS Alpha Kappa Psi GORDON SOMERVILLE ROY PHILLIPS Alpha Rho Chi CARL VOTAW WAYNE IVICVEY Omega Kappa Nu ROBERT REECE THORNTON WOODS CHARLES JOHNSON BEN WOFFORD Kappa Alpha JOE GRIFFIN ORVILLE THOMPSON Sigma Phi Epsilon FRED SWEAZY DALE HENDERSON Chi Beta ED WARNER JAMES GILMER FISHER, SOMERVILLE, VOTAW, REECE, SPARKS, HARBER, JOHNSON THOMPSON WOFFORD , PHILLIPS, MCVEY, WOODS, CURTIS, BLACKBIRD, WARNER ADAMS WYSS , JETER, GIL.MER, FETZER, SWEAZY, GRIFFIN, HENDERSON LUMPKIYLI HODGES PETERMA 1 I , N Page 362 J, iii XI QI 'K is ll U i li! My ll I4 Il ll lf I4 ly.. Vx if If II, mi ly! MOI llyf fl if J I, , I if X if ,f Vflff ,fl vyjfj ffl A yiffi. 5.01 A 'Q I fu x l v I ffl I. ,U ,w ,, I,:I .,X -4 FW I z-4 1 7 I I I . e ,M L. II! II J 'ld ..I ITA Il ,I I 1 'Ti-J fx Page 3 Page 363 .-e-we-sr ,M--. . . , .. .. way' X '?'-1ff'f !K:a3.x:-5:1xT5z:,vzQfg:-'ma:-1-f.2.Q,:4w:,mz4xwA2'-?S!3-J6w:-- E' 1 ,Vxnw - ,N F3 - . , ,fl 5 3 ' IA F i 3 .1 gif T11 , 5 -.w'g':Z3v: 1 -' XM' if - fxgh' ' ,i 2.1111 . ' - 1'-f--gr' J 1 ' ' r n 5 .:. 5 1' 'S Y' 5 2 3 fa . rg... 2 Q --, . 2- Q : 1 D ' . I N x h 5 A 1 'X 'll ' S nafzef P' . . -1 Af A . 2 I 5 Y . H Q 5 -,, 'VI' .-A - I, i 05 5-' lf f 3, i 1' ' 1 '.!.f ' -wvx, ' ' ' ' 'N - gl'E'L'f5':- V V If. gf ' -- g .,,w ' A '-, . ' I . . xl Z2 ,MPH - fi Sq I . ' R - : V. f' '4 xv . EI 1 , S43 . -' 'Q r tg uf., 1'3 , X -Y , -L 1'-,Q tag-15,5 ? 1 i ' if 5 ' ' 1 ' 7 135 '- 1 1, ., - 'P x il 1 1- 21 - ' . ' : f----fx ' ' f 2 .- :A ' , W ,J 1 .5 5 5 ' -ffifv : ' :f 5 ff- s f 1 3, , L W I A Q :Q ..1ff ff.-- 'Lf 7 - , 1 - ' ' 14 35 -I' ,ff frf '-51? f' K .f 52 . ,' 1 - .' ' 1 . 1' Q L W -ff ' UMR E 2 4'-4':'.-471 5-1-.. 77 'L 13-wrqvfrsxw,-. f ..' 'Q I , - 1 ,H Us HONUW ORGANIZATIONS All1p1lTa Zeta .,,, . ,.,,.,,.,, I ,...,,. Ji..,,,.,,.,,,,, ,....,,..,,,.,.. ,,.,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,, , A,,,,,1,,,,-,,,5ffg5:X5'gGq,44fz.,.,kf,,,,...,,.,,...,,,,fy !5g5fg:,fg,,:,,.... ..,.,......,, CMV x.n74fM22Nf'Q.,, ,.,,ff x D 1:5 H.g:fi35Agg,4ff . ..,. My L Z h ar a ricultural fraternity was founded f qffgxywf.-Rv-1-. p., N! w 5.. .ia N l wr Alpha eta, Onor y g , ' b r 4, 1897 The Oklahoma A. and M. College Chapte Columbus, OhIO, On Novern e r was established in 1916 OFFICERS ARTHUR MEYER . . A . . . . Clwr10ell0f ERNEST C. MUELLER . . CGHSOV EVERETT R. CLARK . . Treasurer QUENTIN WILLIAMS C11f0fliCl6f OTTO Cox . , . Scribe ACTIVE MEMBERS EPHRIAM 1-IIXSON OTTO Cox LAWRENCE D. MASSENGALE WILLIAM KIRCH ERNEST C. MUELLER HOWARD B. ROY HAROLD A. MILES ARTHUR MEYER HOMER 1-IIXSON QUENTIN WILLIAMS CARLTON CORBIN RAYMOND FREY EVERETT R. CLARK FREDDIE LECRONE ARTHUR PETERMAN AUSTIN PARKER ROBERT CALHOON LYNN BEARD ROBERT YOUNG GEORGE FELLOWS FOREST BEALL at Ohio State University, KIRCH, LECRONE, MEYER, H. HIXSON, ROY, GR-EY XVILLIAMS, MUELLER, PETERMAN, CORBIN E. HIXSON, MILES, lVIASSENGALE, Cox, CLARK Page 364 1 1 I 1 I 1,, 1 , 1 1 1lU 1111 ,il 1 1 ' 111 N121 All ,Lil ,..1 ,mf -fx . .... 7 f A, ,fl 1,1 122 1 Q1 f 3,11 Z1 J 1! A 1 fffl 564, Aj, 1. 41 141 1y1 V1 114' 15 I 1. 1,1 1 1 1.1 111 11 1' 1 21,1 l l. a'Z1 Off' H11 11 1 V., I L., Pag Umioiron Nu .-....,,.....- .... m:,:::::--:f::--f:I-- I V' 1- f - I' cj HAM-1::rl-:Lf'v:::::::::::Ir ,......,,.,,. L ......,,.. , X131 M, ,.,..,, A lllrv D, H, .-VV' I .,.....,,.,... ....,.,. ,,..., .. .,,.,, ..........................,...... L ..,,,,,,,,.. L ,...,....... .. ,O,L,,,,,..L,,..,.,.2 f ,, -1.4 .,f4..,,Ix., .f-..,ff 1, , ,,f,,,,,,,7,,,,,,:,m,,,m ...... ..,,,,:,, , ,Q W,5fy'.,4.Ia.z,5, uf 1 wx f .. I fu- ix AI :IQ2 , IN -:n-5 1 ' - Omicron Nu, honorary 1-lorne Economics fraternity was founded at Michigan Agricul- tural College on April 3, 1912 The Oklahoma A. and M. College Chapter was established in 1920 OFFICERS MILLIE PEARSON . . . . . . President JAUNITA 1-IAWORTI-I . Secretary-Treasurer GRACE STEININGER . Faculty Advisor DEAN NORA TALBOT FLORENCE SCI-IERTz GRACE STEININGER MINNIE MYERS MILLIE PEARSON ACTIVE MEMBERS VIRGINIA MESSENGER GARNET SEARLE CEORGINA MCCLAIN .IUANITA l'lAWORTH CORNELIA SHELL MYRTLE SORRELLS NORMA HANSEL LUCILLE lSENHART JAUNI TA HAMILTON X. ...J Top F0112-'lSENHART, SHELL, MYERS, SCI-IERTZ, FEATHERLY Second row-SEARLE, MESSENGER, TALBOT, STEININGER Bollorn row--HANSEL, 1'lAMlI.TON, PEARSON, SORRELLS, HAWORTH Page 365 Chi Delta Phil ..,. .. ,..,,,,... .,,,..,,.,......,..A.,.,.A,...,.,,,...,,,,.,,.,,A.,,,,..,,. ...., . ,, Q1 j'A:::::::::.,..,. ::::::::::::::::,.-L... A '- : :::::::::::::::::::::::::::':::::::gQgx X1 21- ,Llfmeggf 1-I--.mfwff-' Z ' l:5:7:g:::-'::rr::::f:.. .... -'-.:,55Q:y,3.1 kfjnimzgkjfi, C ,fgfwfffklfwfqy JM,lw5'C,:-J 9 - ' CQ' -..,.gfr1, fu ,.,,,f,. .wg-f::g1:::.,f fifwfffzifw-'Rm ., N! eb U J Chi Delta Phi, honorary English fraternity, was fo Tenn., On October 3, l9l9 The Oklahoma A. and M. College Chapter was established in 1925 GLADYS BURRIS . IONE WEBB . BESS ALLEN . . LEAH SCHEDLER MABLE CALDWELL BESS ALLEN ELVA BEVINS GLADYS TOLER BURRIS MILDRED CURL LAVINA DRAKE h LYDIA FRIEDEMANN VELMA HARNED NORMA I-lANsEL DOROTHY I-IIATT OFFICERS ACTIVE MEMBERS MILDRED HIGGINS VIRGINIA HOLT WANDA JOHNSON GENEVA LITTRELL NADINE MAzE EMMA OLTMANNS LENORE REECE EUNICE RICE unded at University Of Tennessee, Kno . President Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer Faculty Advisor EVELYN ROREX PEARL RUTHERFORD LEAH SCI-IEDLER MRs. I-IERMAN SMITH LOLA TOLER ZELLA TOLER MRs. ALLIE WALLACE ANNA MARIE WARD lONE WEBB xville, i f 1 I I ,A wi ,fl , ,I ,fill I J!! . I lv ,ll ' 1' fi , I ' ,I ig!! ' F275 f :iff qi f , 'l I I 4 tg l TOD fvw'-ROREX, REECE, JOHNSON, WALLACE, HOLT, LITTRELL HIGGINS , Second V0w-WEBB, WARD, BEVINS, l'lANSEL, TVTAZE, l'lIATT, RUTHERFORD CURL Bottom f0w'-RICE, BURRIS, DRAKE, QLTMANNS TOLER I-IARNFD TOLER , l'f I ' lf, if .V 1 3 iff It pf, ii Lg, il I is QI, 4 il 'I ii it il! ' ia I iil ill llg ?i QQ? W i :I ill ' I i. ,V IIE: Page 366 l 'gil I , W P ,X- ,1 , ,.,- YJ, 9.2. .1 1 Kappa Dellta Pi ,,6g -::x:,::.-:::::x::::w:::: 'f'--- ..-.L ----- ... -- - - --2:zu:::m:L1:::::f::gg::::4::RXf U'Ifiiffflxlizflff1222.111ifW'UW''ifzffiiiiffiillfiZiff' ff1:Iff1:1ifZf ,f sf 1' 'M TT T 'T WX s'f.fi9vf.ff1' MDOVJ 3JiJiJJJ'If fuffwfv. ,'-f'ffQffj5Ef52f: An honorary education fraternity, founded at University of lllinois in 1910 The Oklahoma A. and M. College Chapter was established in 1921 OFFICERS VIRGINIA HOLT . . . . , , , President MRS. L. W. HOWE . . First Vice-President MAUDE HASEY . . . . Second Vice-President GUY LACKEY . . , . . . Treasurer DR. HERBERT PATTERSON . Councillor CLETA MAE SHARP . . . Secretary FACULTY MEMBERS HERBERT PATTERSON BEE CHRYSTAL CLARICE ALDRIDCE S. L. REED C. L. KEZER ALICE TRAVER MABLE CALDNVELL J. H. CALDWELL A, S. HIATT BLANCHE HIATT W. H. BISHOP MRS. W. H. BISHOP OPAL JOHNSON VIRGINIA HOLT CLETA MAE SHARP MABLE D, HoLT BEN C. DYESS MRS. H. PATTERSON GRACE FERNANDES M. R. CHAUNCEY W. H. ECHOLS K. M. LONG LUCILLE HUNT DEWITT HUNT H. FARRINGTON EULA JACK BERNICE RIDEN ' CITY CROUP MEMBERS LORETTA GRAVES CAROLYN BAGBY C. P. DAVIS ETHEL lVlARKNVELL ELSIE MASHER JESSIE CARDWELL ADDIE PAYNE MRS. T. A. CRAYS STUDENT MEMBERS INEz MCSPADDEN W, LoU HowE BEULAH GRIGGS MRS. CORRINE HART RUTH COYNER GUY A. LACKEY E R. CAMPBELL . S. MCCABE B. B. CHAPMAN O. J. MERRILL H. G. BENNETT MRS. A. S. HoCK E. J. BRINKER THENA GOBLE KATHERINE HALL IVIAUDE HASEY CHRISTIA ALLENDER MCSPADDEN, HoLT, HIATT, LACKEY, MCCABE, SHARP, MARKWELL HART, HOWE, CHRYSTAL, LONG, COYNER, MOSHER DYESS, ECHOLS, CAMPBELL, REED, PATTERSON Page 367 l Q Sigma Tau r X Y - ' 'E ff 'f '-'-Jf3'f '.fs'-f.f:fm , ,, .,,, ,. .,.... ,.., , ,..f ,-'--11f 1ff- -f'--f-' ' - , ,,..,,..,,...- I ,,,..,:::::w1::,,:,.,.,, ,.,., ,....,. .,.............,. , .,,. L ......,....... , .... Z . .x,m,,,,,..,,,,...,,.xX fQ'I4'l'4fz,,'Vf.,7-.9-D'..1 ' ,, :5:y::,:::-an .... ,,., ..,.., W ,. .W l XJ5?f5935RQf-1 ...A 'J Q--viazzazziw 11 4-. ..,., 7,1 M A-Q, A . ,, , 1 7ffFf!'4PW'-M ' X! An honorary Engineering fraternity, founded at The Oklahoma A. and M. College Chapter Was OFFICERS HAL GIBSON ...... ROY MOCULLOUOH . . KENTON D. MCMAHAN . GALYN WILKINS . . ALVIN WILLOUGHBY ..... ACTIVE MEMBERS J. HOWARD MANN ROY MCCULLOUOH KENTON D. MCMAHAN PAUL NORRIS WILBER E. SLEMMER HOWARD SHIRLEY T. J. SOWERS FACULTY MEMBERS FLOYD OTTO BRETT ALBON W. DAVIS DEWITT O. EVANS CHARLES FRYE HAL GIBSON WALTER HOSS M. L. HENDRICKSON SHELBY HILL ELLIS C. BAKER OTTO M. SMITH RALPH W. BAIRD EDWIN KURTZ PAUL H. BURKHART REN G. SAXTON ROGER LEE FLANDERS wb I Nebraska University, February 22, 1904 established in 1923 . President Vice-President . Secretary Treasurer . Historian OTHO SPARKS DEAN TANNEHILL LOYD THOMPSON LELAND WEATHERS GALYN WILKINS ALVIN WILLOUGHBY HOWSER ZUMWALT GUY JAMES GEORGE THOMAS J. E. LOTHERS EDWARD R. STAPLEY PHILLIP A. WILBUR l Top row-WILLOUOHBY, SAXTON, FLANDERS SPARKS FVANS , , - Second row-KURTZ, WEATHERS, BURKHART, BRETT, SOWERS JAMES BOUOVYI V010-HILL, MCMA-HAN, BAIRD, THOMAS THOMPSON STAPLFY 7 J - Page 368 -R1 8 I , j 'I , . l ,f ,fl m I fl ,f A K fi .QI I f ,Q ll . I , , I ,If fm f I I-I , A fy l Ivlfflyyfi If ,fi KU ,I If ,I l i FN if l Iii., lfll li llflffl li I 1 I l lm l I lily Illll 'Ml 'l lk ,Z I Chi Sigma l ko... - - ' 'mMM'E' b-N-M 1-'f1- -'mv-1 .. .... ....,...,.....,..,.,...,....,.,,.....,..,..,.. ..........,,,,.,-- --A-1---4--f-If--f--f-M ' 'Wzmmgwff:'w':1f ':::Mw:x:'2:::mf:x:::'Vfxffifil.-X,Qf::Z2'l:54?'::'Eu::N'f5Q ::7:::::::-::::::::::x:::::::::::::::::::z:::. l ,syfww QW, S--..5:z22f1-L1'i fl 1 If 'Qlf:Izz11:5,4f -...A::',fA, Ay. , ,,.., .::.,,, ,'Q, Q1 Rf my Chi Sigma, honorary Chemical fraternity, was founded at Oklahoma A. and lvl College December 10, 1920 OFFICERS l-IAL MGCLAIN . . . . I-I. P. ANDERSON CHARLES CASKEY ROY KING . . ACTIVE MEMBERS HANS ANDERSON FRANK JANSMA JAMES DVORACEK HOWARD SHIRLEY HAL MGCLAIN CHARLES CASKEY GMER KENWORTHY . President Vice-President . Secretary Treasurer ALVIN WILLOUGHBY ANTHONY SEDENKA ROY KING HUGH PLATTS Page 369 Top f0w-CASSIDY, KENWORTHY, PLATTS, SHIRLEY, DVORAC Bottom fOwiMCCLAlN. KING, WU-LOUCHBYI ANDERSON EK, SEDENKA Alpha Sigma Delta f'221iL:11i ::: : :::f :::: x f 'iiTli11iiiii1Ziiiiii22 , ,j 7 ...... ':,.,::::::.::::.,,::::,M,5:4,, xg ,, 414, ,, ., A-1.13411 Q '- 41 L' AW I -.,4QA!z,1j5gQ, pgfwfy--2ff:fy::q. ,,Y,ji.f.1sfCfl':awyf L Ar-w.,f-wa I aziqgfgg, ,,,, tiikiekf Alpha Sigma Delta, p h::g..:saeaIzf0 f,A,:,,m,f ,i,,,m,g5emf:ff ff? NJ 157 Oklahoma in 1922 The Oklahoma A. and M. College Chapter was established in 1925 OFFICERS ELDON PEEK . . . . ROSCOE DUNCAN . HARTMAN REIGLER . ANTHONY B. A. FISHER ROSCOE DUNCAN G. TERRIL ISBELL SEDENKA . FACULTY MEMBERS EDWIN KURTZ ACTIVE MEMBERS ELDON PEEK HARTMAN REIGLER ANTHONY SEDENKA rofessiorial Radio Fraternity, was founded at Universit . President Vice-President . Secretary Treasurer RALPH E. WILEY IVAN MILLER OLDRY SEDENKA yof , I Top row-FISHER, PEEK, WILEY, SEDENKA Bottom row-REICLER, MILLER, DUNCAN, ISEELL, O. SEDENKA Page 37 0' I I. fl I 'I , I, , I f' J X IIA , ,, fl I f 1 ,Ill I ' ,ff I' X I I ,' ' I ICI I f' l .T ,'ffI , I Y I, f, A, II V2-f'2 I3 .f I QIVIQ4! lfff I I , Elf! If! llffflfl In If x E1 l YQ, If IGI? II I I I iC 3 IF Il ,I II 2 Q III I. Iey I. fl I I' I--fj PI 'll ' ' J .-Liv .I ,I 2:-'- Cl e 370 V.: 1 fl ,fl f, , ,f, I, ff ,VXI I , .CH 'f' , rl X! .X f, I fl I ,I ,T if 1 L, .QQ ilk. E, Ilfl lx! iii W 'f df! if :wi . if ,I ll li l I 4 if TI lb il? in IJJ 2 ei PII Kappa Delta ,.,..... ,-a'-,...'faf,- f d f 2 ------ kd if.:.:gfQ,A.,:z,7.,rmfgazggifffff Cy.UffQ?g-2-ARS Pi Kappa Delta, Honorary Forensic Fraternity, was founded at Ripon College in 1913 OFFICERS MAXINE SLAUGI-ITER . . . MARY ANDERSON . LURENA ELLIS MYRON CUNNINGHAM . BERT TUNKS HELEN KELLER MAxINE SLAUGHTER SAM GILSTRAP J. H. CALDWELL ACTIVE MEMBERS LURENA ELLIS MARY ANDERSON GENEVA HOLCOMB ROBERT HALL WALTER WALKER FACULTY MEMBERS D. T. MARTIN . President . Vice-President . Secretary Sergeant-at-Arms QUENTIN WILLIAMS MYRON CUNNINGHAM POLLY HUNT ROBERT LOWRY H. H. ANDERSON LOWRY HUNT CUNNINCHAM NVILLIAMS WALKER HALL ANDERSON ELLIS HOLCOMB GILSTRAP SLAUGHTER KELLER TUNK5 Page 371 I Kappa Tau IPI .,., - :cf 31:2 ,I--f f---- .,,,,.....,,.,,...,...,,,... ...,,,,,..,, .. ...,,.,,, ,, x I I I 1 wc' A ' -w H- f '2 '-:M 4.., f ...,, E::::::::::::I1:a 3-,, , ,of fffq 4ffuy...,w-..,.,f y :W::::::gir:::,x .,,,, l 6 I CZiiZy::::::::::: ' ' Lxm:x:::::::: .,....... .. Kappa Tau Pi, honorary Religious Fraternity The Oklahoma A. and M. College Chap OMER KENWORTHY MAYNARD TEAGUE ARTHUR MEYER . EVERETIT CLARK CARL WILLIAMS . ARTHUR MEYER MURL MEYER GEORGE FELKEL CLARENCE SMITH EVERETT CLARK BRYAN BRADY ROBERT CALHooN CLIFFORD CARBERRY CARL WILLIAMS QUENTIN WILLIAMS :::::::::1:::::qg3,I xg ,, -1, ., , I V W x.AQ47 If35'NA'iA., r5s,'f2ff ZI2?'?7fi?- ,117 i: i'oVfWf ,f,gj4tRv,QA Ss, 'Rf my I Oklahoma IH 1918 OFFICERS ACTIVE MEMBERS A. C. CARLSON GLEN DREW LOYD THOMPSON MAYNARD TEAGUE ARLO SCHMIDT CARL CLARK IRA REX LACAMP ACLEN WEBB MAXWELL I'IEDGES OMER KENWORTHY CARROL RIDGEWAY for men, was founded at University of ter Was established in 1920 . President Vice-President . Chaplain Secretary . Treasurer MALcoLM BEEsoN EARL KELSO DODSON GIVENS KARL MENGERHAUSSEN OLIN BUTLER HAROLD CROWDER RALPH LUDWICK SAM WYCOFF AMOS DECKER LESTER ScoTT I I I Top f0w'-CARLSON, STITH, M. MEYER, DECKER, I-IEDGES, LACAMP, C. WILLIAMS Second FOUI-'CLARIC, THOMPSON, CALHOON, SCHMIDT, BRADY, WEBB A Third f0w-'CARBERRY, CROWDER, GIVENS, TEAGUE, C. CLARK, LUDWICK, DREW Bottom row-KELSO, BEESON, MENGERHAUSSEN, A. MEYER, RIDGEWAY, IQENWORTHY FELKEL WYCOFF ' I. Page 372 I I 'I ' I I' X I , ' ,'I , I if I ' I - I 3 .4-A! I ffax W II 'II I I MII I:IIII . I, ICE? S? I .X z , I IQII I I I II III II Il ' I I ' I , I III I I II II I II, II III I I II I . . I I III Y I I I II, I- If I I iI'I Il 'III II I Im III' I I 'I 2 III: .- D, F S III IV xi . .12 .glilfi Pal 'D PI Zeta Kappa ,'. pen 'L 'Iwo ng' Pi Zeta Kappa national interdenominational fraternity for women was founded at University Of Oklahoma in l909 The Oklahoma A. and M. College Chapter was established in 1920 ORILLA HUDIBURG OFFICERS . President . z f X f 1 , f I' 1 '-Ll'-. Z ' f'4Z' 6 '7' I 'f ' If!7i!f:5'Jf1fI:i:::Z:ll1!,W... .I::::::::':' J .,,, C , V, 1 ff t X Rf X f 5:2 , , , CORNELIA SHELL . ROSE MILLIGAN . CLETA MAE SHARP . ORILLA l'lUDIBURG CORNELIA SHELL ETHEL MAE GODDARD ROSE MILLIGAN CLETA MAE SHARP FRANCES METZGER BEULAH' ALLENDER CHRISTIA ALLENDER RUTH BLAND LEONA DOBSON ACTIVE MEMBERS OPAL GOODXVIN KATHERYNE I-IALL MAUDE l-lASEY HELEN l-IAAS DOROTHY l-lIATT BERNADINE MCNEEF INEZ MCSPADDEN LUCY JANE CHEATHAM RUTH CRIPPS AGNES MONTGOMERY Vice-President . Secretary Treasurer DOROTHY COLLINS MARY COFF WILMA l-IANNER GLADYS JOHNSON OPAL MARIE MARSHALL MATTY FAYE MCCOLLUM GRACE RILEY VICKERS ESTHER WEBB RUTH WILKIN NAOMI WILKIN Top row-GODDARD, MONTGOMERY, SHELL, METZGER, C. ALLENDER, SHARP, COFF Second ,ow-CRIPPS, HUDIBURG, VICKERS, lVlILLICAN, B. ALLENDER, JOHNSON, COLLINS Bottom fOw-WEBB, l'IANNER, MITCHELL, MARSHALL, l'lAAS, CHEATHAM, MCCOLLUM Page 373 l . . ..,, II, Pi Epsilon Alpha Pi Epsilon Alpha, honorary fraternity for South Methodist girls, was founded at Oklahoma A. and M. College in l92O V , 'I 5 Cl OFFICERS l if MARY JOYCE BAKER .... .I President LEONE SCHAEFER VLC6-Pf6SLd6Hf I l lVlILDRED SCOTT . , Secretary J? I 2 I Treasu ref lil-Ala FRANCES JENKINS MARY JOYCE BAKER VERONA ALSPAUGH EVELYN PARKER NINA BURNETT EMMA COE DOROTHY COLLINS OPAL GANN FRANCES JENKINS WILHEMINA BEESON GERTRUDE JONES WANDA JOHNSON MARGUERITE MCKNIGHT IRENE HENDERSON GLADYS REAMS ACTIVE MEMBERS MILDRED SCOTT MAXINE SLAUGHTER LEONE SCHAEFER ELSIE VAUGHN VAIL FEATHERSTON BESSIE DAVIS ANNA OURSLER EULA JACK LAURA GRAVES ESTELLE GRAVES FRANCES ANDREWS EMMA BONNELL RUBY JANE BROXVN MARY BOLTON ARDREY CRAIG PARA CURNUTT LUCY JANE CHEATHAM AUDREY CORBIN THELMA FOSTER PAULINE MCLEOD RUTH MILLER EDNA RICHARDSON GRACE PAULEY O'LULA HANNA VIRGINIA HELVEY CHRISTINE KAY ALVINA CARLSON EVELYN MCWHORTER I I I l l l H I J. SCOTT, CRAIG, HENDERSON, HANNA, JOHNSON, MCKNIGHT, SHOTWELL, OUSLER ALSPAUGH, FOSTER, JONES, MCGOODWIN, SCHAEFER, SMITH, COE MELTON BURNET-f BRONVN, CURNUTT, MCNVHORTER, VAUGHN, SLAUCHTER GANN COLLINS MILLER CHEATHAN1, DAVIS, FEATHERSTON, IQAY, PAULEY, CARLSON JENKINS BAKER MCLEOD Page 374 Page Kappa Kappa Psi f'-.-'-' W'''''Tiiiliiiij'7::7:::.'::::::f'T'diyfm,,,,f f--f'f A ','A-ff- -M-M y I -- ---- H -- --- f-f 4'f-f A ---' 7 fffjffzagx 5I,w,44f2'v!,-f--''A-Af-f'3.2 :5yev:::g::::::::::::::. x: f-4.,.:Qf'QA.4..,m,,,,..y.,1,,1A::Hf jQ. 4v,gff'-f:.7.7,xQ 'f S f uf v.- - Kappa Kappa PSi, honorary band fraternity, was founded at Oklahoma A. and M College in 1919 OFFICERS ANTHONY SEDENKA . . . . President PAUL BALLINGER . . Vice-President COLEMAN HEWLETT . Secretary-Treasurer BOH MAKOVSKY DICK JEWELL MORRIS BROOKS OAKLEY PITTMAN MCEWEN MAHER ARTHUR KINGHAM ANTHONY SEDENKA WALTER HOSS VERNON HOLMES HONORARY MEMBERS FRANK HLADKY ACTIVE MEMBERS RANCE HILDRETH EARL FETZER COLEMAN HEWLETT JOE HENDRICKSON TED MCCUISTON PAUL BALLINGER MOTT DUNHAM I. A. PATTERSON WRIGHT CANFIELD CLEO ECKENWILER LYLE UPSHAW RAY FLETCHER THOMAS DONOVAN CLARENCE GALLAGHER F. C. JONES RUSSELL DAVIDSON Page 375 Top row-DAVIDSON, HEWLETT, PITTMAN, UPSHAW, DUNHAM, HILDRETH, BALLINGER Second raw-SEDENKA, JENVELL, BROOKS, PATTERSON, HLADICY, MCCUISTIN, DONOVAN Third row-MAHER, HOSS, GALLAGHER, ECKENWILER, FLETCHER, JONES Bottom row-FETZER, KINGHAM, MAKOVSKY, HOLMES, HENDRICKSON Kappa IPITII A, , I Qffffffffi' N114 v .2 If 'I If If I .I fa-,Iii 'I' Kappa Phi, honorary fraternity for Methodist Episcopal University of Kansas in 1916 OFFICERS MARIE RAY . MARY BARNES BERNICE JONES MARY BARNES JULIA BENTLEY INA BIBY LEON BOLIN NELLIE BRIGGS MEDA CLARK MILDRED DALE LAVINA DRAKE EVELYN EDMONDS ETHEL GOODMAN LEONE I-IAVENSTRITE HELEN HEDBURG LUGILE ISENHART ACTIVE MEMBERS BERNICE JONES MARTHA JOHN NELLIE KNIGHT RUBY LIGHTY ELNER MANGEL JUANITA MOREY I-IILDA MILLER NELLIE MORPHIS LYDIA PARKS MARIE PENROD MARIE RAY MARIE LEIGHAN NAOMI MAYEIELD girls, was founded at . President Vice-President . Secretary PEARL RUTHERFORD EUNICE REEVES JUANITA RHODES EDITH SEARCY I'IAZEL IONE WRIGHT THELMA SHAFFER CLARA SIMMONDS GENEVIEVE SMITH FANNIE STAPLES OLIVE SWALLEY GLADYS TAYLOR ZELLA TOLER VERA THOMPSON ,I ,Qxy V I 'I 1 'I ff I II II 'ln If : .I I :, 'I I I ',,I'f,f I 714 'ff I L 'QQI If ,f I Ii- I ,I WI Lf' fI IQVI I f XXI I I UI If I, ,f 1 , Iliff. If I Top FOIU-'BARNES, RAY, RHODES, SHAFFER, TUCKER Second row-WARD, HAVENSTRITE, KNIGHT REEVES JOHN ' 7 Boliom 7010-SIMMONDS, JONES, THOMPSON, TAYLOR STAPILES I fi If L Iwi!! . up I I I ,Y.. Ig ' I,-I Iii! y III Ind' II III III III I I , II, VI I II 'I ,I I I I I I II EI I-I I IW I.,- IIA' II' ,V qu ,II ,If ,I Page 376 f:3 376 g ..,...,..,.....,,..,,,,.. ..,2'f,.i11' ,, -C ff Kappa Phi I ........ A ....4...,. ,-.-A.. Al---- Gy,0fgQ7:-aaa Kappa Phi was established at the Oklahoma A. and M, College in May, 1921 OFFICERS FANNIE STAPLES . . . . . Treasurer GLADYS TAYLOR Chaplain CLARA SIMMONDS ...... . Historian ACTIVE MEMBERS FAYE TUCKER DORIS I-IOLLISTER MARTHA WORTMAN ANNA MARIE XVARD MARGARET LEIGHAN LILY WEST DOROTHY WVEATHERS ALTA MAE MOODY GLADYS WVILLIAMS VERSIE WHITAKER MERLE MOUNCE ALMA YOST MARTHA WOODRING VERA PHILLIPS MARY JANE SCHROYER MARY WILLIAMS LUCY MAE ALLEN MAYME CLOSE ALLADENE DOOLIN MONICA DOHRMAN GLADYS EATON VEDA EDMONDS RUTH FARRINOTON EDNA I-IAYNES RUBY FLICK WILMA FINNEY IDA MAE FINNEY HELEN PARKS NELLIE SMITH BEVERLY SIMPSON ELEA NOR VAN COSCH KATHRYN VAN NOY MARIE SHIRLEY ELSIE PISELL ELSIE MCBURNETTE FRANCES GOFFMAN ANNA STUART VELMA JOHNSON MAEEL ATTERBURY JANE SMITH LEOLA REDMAN PEARL MAE lVlILLER Page 377 25 Top four-PARKS, WVRIGHT, BENTLEY, I-IAYNES, WVILLIAMS, SIMPSON, PENROD, XVILLIAMS Second row-BOLIN, SEARCY, WVEATI-IERS, WOODRING, MAYPIELD, FINNEY, MOREY Third row-CLARK EATON, SHIRLEY, WVORTMAN, SMITH, RUTHERFORD, BIBY, PARKS . Bouom row-YOST, FINNEY, EDMONDS, WEST, EDMONDS, MILLER, MORPHIS Forragiuierre .e,,,,.,,... ,,,. ,. M... ,.....,.,. ..,, ,,..,I, W...,,..N-..m,.,,,...,.,... ,.., L,,.....t...u.,u,,,.,.,...M..W ,,?,.,,,C,,,,,,,nm, 'ZMMMWW IYVI A '- ' - f1- I '-'1- ,-: -,--4--,' :.::1::::::::::::::::::::f:::m::::a:If:X,3ZIZAlfzfakff 't WWW ' ' ' C126-o4?E4:kjift.. .,.,f',,fT 'N5'-M17 An honorary fraternity for' girls The Oklahoma A. and M. College Chapter OFFICERS KATHRYN JOHNSON . . EDITH CLENDENIN . LUCILLE ARCENEAUX . GLADYS TAYLOR . ACTIVE MEMBERS GLADYS TAYLOR VIRGINIA WALTON MARIE MAHLANDT , PEARL WEBB COLDIA DRYDEN MARY DEE SLAYBAUGH NADINE JONES FRANCES JONES CLEO SCHROEDER EDITH CLENDENIN LUCILLE ARCENEAUX KATHRYN JOHNSON RUTH MILLER interested in Military was established in 1927 . President Vice-President . Secretary . Reporter WILMA HANNER AGNES TVIONTGOMERY FRANCES JENKINS PAYE TUCKER LUCY JANE CHEATHAM PEARL NAYLOR KATHERINE WEATHERS V 'I I .LI I I l l l 1 - I Il I. I l l i lI I, , li I l lLlI II' E I ,HI lI I I I?-7J I Q k EI? I li J If , ..f I I I4 1 I 3 I I XI 'IZ IW I' I l7' II I I 1 W I I I WI Ifl 14 IM lll IIl I III Il' lllill il Il II, llI ARCENEAUXI JOHNSON, JONES, F. JONES, N. SCHROEDER SLAYBAUG W XVALTON, CHEATHAM, TAYLOR, XVEATHERS HANNER JENKINS H, I EBB MONTGOMERY, TUCKER, NAYLOR, MILLER, CLENDENIN, DRYDEN ,l Ill ill I ll 0 . W I I J l Ill q 1 , . .15 I . .. -fax I f, A P 378 age K Page R Y,,,.f l 25x I Nun he ', l I Sealslbard and Blade ' N in I l .Jf f:f:xg::':lZZTl: ' '7 f'if'T 4-I,iifI- f11QZ 'uMW u W M ' ' ' 'w I -----f -'f-,' wiiwizizie ----f-'- - kd X A I' 4 , I I , : ' 12 AI 5, f , IZ Il- in ' I f f A Af' 1- ' f , , ' ' '15 - 1 ' I . I 1 . I . ' I I l II f l I I , ., , I l I ' I ' I I I l Q I I if I l lI' I1 I 'I EI 1 'l XI l I , :ill l ,1-- 'lf - lg! 378 Y, I Page ' ' il! 'ZFJZ QQ I . G' ,Maw-s Mpeg? - S A f Scabloard and Blade, honorary Wisconsin 10 1905 military-fraternity, was founded at University I The Oklahoma A. and M. College Chapter was established April 9, 1920 OFFICERS CHARLES JOHNSON . XVILLIAM l-IARBER . LOYD THOMPSON TVIAYNARD TEAGUE . SAM TVIYERS . . I ACTIVE MEMBERS CHARLES JOHNSON EARL FISHER WILLIAM HARBER ROY HAMMONDS LOYD THOMPSON HENRY JENNINGS , MAYNARD TEAGUE MARVIN JUSTICE E SAM MYERS JOSEPH LETHCO A LOUIS LINXXVILER KARL MENOERHAUSSEN ROBERT BRAMBLE WILLIAM PLUMER OLIVER BRENSING JOSEPH MCDONALD WILLIAM CROXVNOVER . . President First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant First Sergeant . Mess Sergeant HOWARD SKINNER ALVIN WILLOUGHBY MAMON SHARP EDGAR WARNER DUKE BRYANT ROBERT CUNNINGHAM ROY l-IOLLEMAN VERNON lX!lCKISSICK HIBBARD PEBBLES l I I I I l I I T I l I , I Top row-JENNINCS, MYERS, BRENSINC, JUSTICE, LETHCO, MCKISSICIC, BRAMBLE I I Second row-SHARP, PLUMER, HOLLEMAN, CROXVNOVER, MCDONALD, XVARNER Third row-HARBER, LIVENCOOD, CUNNINCHAM, BRYANT, LINXWILER, PEBBLES ' Bogfom row-THOMPSON l-IAMMONDS, TEAOUE, JOHNSON, SKINNER, WVILLOUGHBY II I ,I II Il I I - Page 37 9 V Of tions Club International Rella ,.,,..,....,.,V,m...M..,..,..L,.,... ,,,.,,,,.....,.,,,.....-.,,,....--n,..,..y.,...A..,,.,.,-W... 1,70 I,,,,,:,,,,WA,,,,,,,1...v,Wm.5fAyf'-' I .'.' ' :::x:::::::::::. ::::::::::::::!:::::,,.,--fx: ' :::::::::::::::::::::':::::::g3:?TX5 if fflfzff-.1'f Ji-It-I? - ' ,?fff7'7ffff4 - ' ..,f .1 . ff I .N Q, ffwf of 1922, was active N International Relations Club, formed in the college in the spring for three years. After an interval, reorganization was effected In the fall of 1928. Com- mendable interest has been shown in club activities since that time. The Society is sponsored by the Carnegie Endowment or . d' As the name indicates, the purpose of ship is limited to students of high scholastic stan Ing. the club is the study of international affairs in order to develop in the minds of Its members ' ' ' le and their problems. a broader and more sympathetic attitude toward foreign peop f International Peace Member- OFFICERS vi? President I L. F. BATTLES . . . . . . W. LOU I-IOWE . . Vice-President H? VICTOR SEARCY . Secretary-Treasurer O. E. l'lOOLEY Faculty Adviser Q l,f'I I II Z ff J ACTIVE MEMBERS I lf . L. F. BATTLES I-I. T. GALLOWAY LURA MOUNT B. B. CHAPMAN A MRs. W. LOU I-lowE MARY COPE ERMA LEE WOOD STELLA BAKER VICTOR SEARCY ROLAND HINDS LUCILLE ARCENEAUX ANNA MARIE WARD LENA BRIGGS GORDON l-lOLCOMB NELLIE SMITH RALPH BURROUGHS IU, MIRIAM BURGHEIM GENEVA HOLCOMB WANDA JOHNSON MRs. I-IERMAN SMITH YQ! J. J. COMPTON NADINE JONES J. T. REYNOLDS LAURETTE GRAVES Ilffl ETTAMAE CREWS BERT LINDSEY WATT STEWART ERMA SIMPsoN Hfll GLADYS EATON AMANDA MGDANIEL O. E. HOOLEY MARGARET SANDLIN KVI PEARL FAU!-K MRs. ADDIE PAYNE Elf ll IU! Qi-ll I f l If I V? ' N lf I If f, I. I IT ' .J 1 QQ I I L l l J Il 1 l I l I ' ' I I l fll l ll I' I I J l I I I I I I Top VOUF-CHAPMAN I-I S B I I l I , OOLEY, TEWART, ATTLES, SMITH, GRAVES, SANDLIN, BAKER, JOHNSON, SMITH . M Iddle fOw-WOOD, ARCENEAUX, MOUNT, LINDSEY, JONES HOLCOMB HOLCOMB HINDS GO 'l l l B ll F ,G E ' ' ' ' FF Il o om row- AULK ALLOWAY, ATON, CREWS, COMPTON, BURGHEIM, SEARCY, l'lOWE,WARD, BURROUGHS ' Il I I l II 3 ' . V' Ifw Page 380 A E Well char G. I Mer Nat in ez high Page 2 V- ive mm- :er- of :ers RD -IS .HTH QS LIN YE ,- HS Page 330 l 1 1 I 1 l X .H i. P1 II .. 5 I IF, EA If, 32 Q I ,Q If , l, .1 1 II? I I 1 I 1 i I 1 l ,T 1 24 'VI .M 1 KSA :A .I YI, I Ii lui V QM 0 o Phi Kappa Phi -if 'f'f ' ' A f 1 VVVV ------ Q' ...M ......... ,.. , H-1 . . W f-'- 'swf'-W'--N-uw---w '-f' : Risky 9 lf A QQ 12 I Honorary scholastic fraternity founded at the University of Maine, 1897 The Oklahoma A. and M. College Chapter was established in 1920 OFFICERS HORACE J. HARPER .... , , President H. I. FEATHERLY . Vice-President MABEL D. HOLT , I Secretary ANNA L. OUSLER . Tfeasumf ALICE B. TRAVER . , , Historian H. W. ORR . Sergeant-at-Arms HARRY BROWN GRIN E. BURLEY ROY G. COLLIER MRS. GUSSIE CRAYS ROBERT L. DOBB CATHERINE DYESS CARL FARRINGTON MRS. LUCY FEATHERLY HELEN F LEMINC HAROLD FLOOD LEONA DILWORTH CLASS OF 1928 BLUEBELLE C-AYMON GEORGE GOETZINGER MAUDE HASEY TRIMBLE HEDGES MRS. ELEANOR HOLYFIELD CILADYS HUDSON MILLARD KRATZ MAUDE MAHONEY ETHEL MARKWELL MRS. JESSIE PAYNE CILADYS RICHMOND GEORGE D. RULE j. L. SANDERSON ALBERT L. SMITH WALTER R. SMITH EVANGELOS STEPHANOU ESTHER TENNYSON LEAH WEIDMAN RODNEY WHITAKER DOROTHY WILLIAMS DONALD WOOLEY A. G. VINSON HE Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College Chapter of Phi Kappa Phi was in- stalled April 22 1920 by Dr. Elias Herbert Wells, of Nebraska Wesleyan Chapter. Dr. W ll ' ted by Dr. L. Lewis and Dr. Harry W. Orr. Sixteen of the faculty were made e s was assis y charter members: Alfred Boyd, O. M. Clark, J. W. Cantwell, j. W. Day, C. T. Dowell, William ' ' ' . L ' P. L. Cv. Friedemann, Hilton Ira jones, Henry G. Knight, William Carl Land, L. L ewis, Menaul, Harry W. Orr, H. P. Patterson, J. j. Patterson, N. W. Rockey, and C. E. Sanborn. F d of the local chapter were motivated in their efforts to secure a charter from the Oun ers National Society of Phi Kappa Phi by a desire to give recognition to scholastic achievement i each of the several schools of the college, an election to membership in the society being the n highest scholastic honor bestowed at the institution. 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IC-5 EASE 565 thirtg-gix picked men and hig red I guide, Qoronado put out for the rngthical ' kingdom of Quivira. at upon the great Rrnex-ican plaing, the little hand rode amid enor- rfnoug herdg of Uhuvnphacked cow5,i ag the buffalo were called. ,Lifter living off buffalo meat for thirtg- five dagg and traverging the plaing and galt hedg of wegtern klahoma, the deluded gold geekerg reached Quivira to find nothing hut little villageg, of Stickgand mud. In cloging hig tale of the journeg, the chronicler wrote that thog,e who now go to digcover the countrg which Sqrancigco entered will know the direction in which theg ought togo-azmaesareqiaieecaaeeaeaieai-ax-m M.. 4' 14 . ' -,I III H4 Inv, .I,,,,,,- -,tn ,..-..:-n. R iv, VV. ,.... -T, :.........,.,.,........-.- 1' --VV -............w.....+.....- -..........,...-.w,....-.,.........-.-f.I.. ., ., ., . . V. V 5-V2 1 1 i1-V 'Sf' fa-.f:rf?fV:'1Z7,. V -1 Q 1,.' 7. , 1. 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LL .was still one night last winter when the fire departments siren whistled its message on the chilly air, arousing sixteen brave and faithful firemen in a call to arms. It's the. Pi Phi l-louse! yelled the sturdy fire chief. Make haste, you ruffians! Thirty fair and beautiful young women may perish in the flames, unless you show what you're made of! Three minutes later, the giant fire truck shot out of the station in a cloud of smoke, and thundered down the empty street into the black night. The great wheels shrieked and groaned under the heavy load, and the siren screamed its warning as the fire truck thundered on, carrying sixteen brave men to their grim QD task. The firemen had visions of heroic rescues. They saw sweet, young faces, weeping, cuddled against their manly bosoms, and soft, round arms around their necks, in a descent from the licking flames. They heard faint cries for help from sweet-voiced maidens. Visions of silk-pajamaed nymphs, holding their arms toward them, floated before the speeding vehicle. My God, hurry! the anxious firemen shouted in the ears of the driver. When the truck swung around the corner at the Theta I-louse, it did it on two wheels. l-lad it been some other time, half of the firemen would have passed out for sheer fright, so near they all came to getting killed. The Thetas, incidentally, were warned by the city next day to be more careful about their shades. Although it seemed an eternity to the perspiring firemen, it was only five minutes after they left the station that they reached their destination. They piled out as one, and rushed the Pi Phi I-louse, but they could see no one: nor could they see a trace of flame or smoke. An occasional snicker, followed by muffled laughter, was all that they could hear. Where th' hell's th' fire? yelled the fire chief, growing suspicious. l-ley, you! Where's th' fire? l-leh! Heh! twittered a giggling Pi Phi. There ain't none! But it was all o. k. with the firemen. They didn't mind it a bit. Shucks! Why, they needed the exercise anyway, and what was a little trip at three o'clock on a cold morning? It was awfully funny, they thought. But the Pi Phis thought they ought to have some cigars, or something, so they wouldn't get griped and miss the Pi Phi dance, so they sent them all some big, fat El Ropos. And next day they all chipped in three dollars apiece for a birthday present for the mayor-and each went down and gave her part of the gift in person. Of course there was some formality about their visit to the police court, such as signing the register. Page 385 MAY the transactions you have had with us be so satisfactory that you will remember us throughout your career-that is our parting wish to you. We hope your Homecomirigs will not be com- plete without a visit with us-that is what we strive to make each A. 82 lVI.'er feel. Y BISHOP CLOTHING COMPANY and l3lSHOP'S CAMPUS SHOP Pg 386 MODEL GROCERY SELPH Bnos., Props. GROGERIES, FRUITS, VEGETABLES and LUNCH GOODS PHONE 905-906 JO1-lNSON.S GROCERY and MARKET The Best Quality FRESH MEATS AND GROCERIES PIGGLY WIGGLY All Over the World A NATIONALLY ADVERTISED SYSTEM A Good Place to Trade L. E. COBLE, Owner 521 WEST THIRD AVE. PHONE 228 614 MAIN PHONE 1113 1 ' ' i I J- .Sigma NU Po LE' . Q W ,RQ ' SIGMA NU fraternity was founded T 5 yew? ak at Virginia Military Institute in 1 Qi' f' Z Y 1869 by three expelled members of E1 X N. Alpha Tau Omega and another criminal - A running at large. The date of founding, I NEKI'fQ'K'Ef..fyH5f3?j'-'i A New Years day, probably accounts in Q i 1 DOROTHY. BUT SHE HAS A I ' some part for this drunken action of the 1 Plu--THtN,TutQEk'mAn1ua. founders, gflziiilfllz i??,Lggl.:ffU.bg.C3g VW, The chapters first existed sub rosa, F UW lqgmpy UP,10o'SWo Gggfflpi but were exposed in the 1-layes-Tilden - BETTER CRLL vmemiall J election scandal of 1872 and have shame- it L j '- i ' facedly admitted their existence ever 2 as I Q since. iwgilfj' ' . Q At the time of going to press, the 1 - Q - gs Q N fraternity had something like 106 chap- ? ' 7' I Q 4 4 ters, with several of the outlying pre- t If lq , E ' ' cincts unheard from. 1-louses are ogvnleld ' G - here and there and the names o t e fs, . mortgage-holders are not revealed. The 1 D - local chapter paid for its new house in - ' d of charging V cash by the simplelmetho o , each man pledged since 1920 a 51.00 fee. . ' EEE When the Dpledge hhas collected a BIDS sufficient number o c ewing-gum cou- -...- ' C' Dons he is awarded with the badge, 21 3 1' five-pointed star affair emlgellinshid with if the swords, the snake an t e etters, SNETT. These letters signify, Seve- ' am ral Nuts Enter This Thing. 4 K mn- 17 .Y YM, :lf TF MBER and all other building material for the Builder ' ROUNDS 82 PORTER LUMBER CO. PHONE 970 Five Good Places Not To Live 219 Duck 21922 Duck 219 Duck 219yg Duck 219 Duck Page 387 HAPPY DAYS and BETTER NIGHTS 7? That inextinguishable joy and effervescence of youth ALL WRAPPED UP IN ONE BUNDLE of course at the UASIS Where All Good Arabs Meet PHONE 2 PECKHS CORNER WILBUR PISCUS STUDENTS AND FACULTY Should Always Eat the BEST FOODS VISIT McNeff's Pure Food M arhet LARGEST ASSORTMENT CLEAN STORE PRICES RIGHT Phones 51 and 52 JUST EAST OF COURT HOUSE . Chi Beta . HI BETA, an exclusive fraternity, is limited to males only. .It was organized at a meeting of a college stu- dents' Bible class, and existed for a while as an honorary religious fraternity. Later, when one or two of the boys found that they could entertain a date just like anyone else, they decided that they would go social, and rented a house. A year or so ago, all members of the fraternity purchased rose-colored glasses, and petitioned Sigma Alpha Epsilon. A rumor was started last year that the national organization was seri- ously considering a charter for the Chi Betas, lout later it was found that this report started at the Norman Sig Alph chapter when the O. U. boys wished to rate more dances here. As social men, the Chi Betas are good politicians. Among other accomplish- ments, they throw two dances a year, and pay rent once each month. D. 82 B. BEAUTY PARLDR Complete Beauty Service Awaits You Here FREDA WEBER, Prop, GOING HOTEL BLDG. 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DRUGS COSMETICS GOING HOTEL BLDG, PHONE 1032 .K KA :1 f h Gareth ern., R. A I S' f' xv f 9 -Q ,r xxx I, J. .f' 1 v ,AY T-in A L?-1,53 .xx X A I JE.E?Z1--5 Egg.-ff 'EAQQXSEH I -- WQODWURTHS M U S I C S H O P RECORDS, SHEET Music INSTRUMENTS MUSICAL SUPPLIES Where Everyone Goes to Hear the Latest Alusic -I- 114 W. SEVENTH PHONE 1254 'HHQDIALD Pg 390 Kappa Alpha HREE? Southern gentlemen, kicked out of the Ku Klux Klan because of their ll affiliation with Holy Rollers, met in a state of inebriation and decided to stage all future drinking bouts under the name of Kappa Alpha CCaucasianJ. One of the charter members was an Arab bearing the name of Ammen. Since then they have broken over the line, so far as being purely of Caucasian blood is con- cerned, and only negroes are refused entrance into the mysteries of their fraternity. Since their birth, Kappa Alpha has striven to uphold the name, Southern gentle- men, and have failed only in that they have been unable to attain the status of gentle- men. To be Southern, one needs must live in the southern extremities of a country Er statei such as southern Canada, southern Nome, or southern Chicago, the K. A,s ave ru ed. The Kappa Alpha badge is patterned after that of a revenue officer, except that the K. A. badge is much larger. It is possible for the so-called Southern gentsfto buy the best of beverages because of their being mistaken for policemen. Dispute over the location of the Mason-Dixon line resulted in the K. A.s pledging two men of purely Caucasian blood, the one a grappler from southern Canada and the other a big machine-gun man from Chicago. Kappa Alphas at one time attempted to affiliate with Kappa Delta, another Southern order. Their only barrier was the Kappa Delta's refusal to accept them as brothers, hence the end of My Sunny Southern Sweetheart, so far as K. A. warbling was concerned. Famous members are: jack Tarr, sailorg Reginal jacobs, Theta Poppa, Robert E. Lee and Booker T. Washington. The Stillwater Laundry and Valeteria Cleaners THE NEW WAY OF PRESSINC THAT SHAPES YOUR CLOTHES TELEPHONES 27,428 611-613-615 MAIN ST. Page 391 an Thirty-fve Years of Faithful Service EATURING the finest and smartest apparel - - styled in accordance with the demands of college men and women - - - at prices that are most moderate. Stillwatefs Oldest and Greatest Store Page 392 ii- YC .mi . Page 39. w N 26 STILLWATER NATIONAL BANK XY. E. BERRY .... President E. E. GOOD . Cashier and Trust Officer JAMES BERRY . . Vice-President H. DONART . . . Asst Cashier THOS. N. BERRY . . Vice-President GEo. DOLLINGER . , Ass'i Cashier :5sRTHL'R B. ALCOTT, Asst Cashier and Trusz Ofcer CAPITAL AND SURPLUS ....... 390,000 YOU ARE ALWAYS XVELCOME TO OUR BANKING SERVICE TRUST DEPARTMENT, SAFETY DEPOSITS AND SAVINGS l '71 B 9 Tl' Beta Theta Pi E BIACK in the days when men crackecg vt 'fa 'E cocoanuts with their teeth, an T POLITI CAL 5 9 women had no wardrobes, two jews and ' FQUIT , a Gentile got together and organized a men's auxiliary to Alpha Delta Pi. For want of another name, they called it W Beta Theta Pi, the three letters stand- X - ing for Better Than People. . Leaving his den on the Congo rixrer, E an the W'ooglin swept down on the nature B , village of the founders and blew his 'N 6 breath on the charter members, vsancti- ' x A fying them as children of the Wooglin, 5 and to this day their closest friends 5 won't tell them about it. 0 5 l O The fraternity was organized with the g WOT. intention of being political and social, Q O Q but have never been able to go social. it l O I. 1 At one time the Wooglin was a strong ll X factor in politics, but he stayed out too ll ,' ' ll late one night and got delirium tremeng, lh and has since been unable to regain h1S - former status. 2 E The badge, a huge affair, is made large - I ' enough for the boys to hide their faces ,W behind when they are ashamed. aikfbllfkt it I' -1 TI-IINK IT OVER A Satisfactorv bank connection is something that will be V worth while to you Bank of Service TI-IE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OFFICERS H W, L, 1-IERT, President J. R. MARNN, Vice-Pres XV. T. KEYS, Cashier Page 393 ' 26 SWlM'S CAMPUS SHOP N N N ALWAYS BACKING STUD ENT ENTERPRISES l The Sweetheart of the Campus I E. E. SWIM PAUL M. SWIM '20 B us SWIM '23 Alpha Kappa Psi d t all of their courses because HEN a group of Commerce students Hunke ou -' ' ' s they decided to form a mutual consolation club of hamburger joint session , and call themselves Alpha Kappa Psi. Later, When they learned that none of them Were going to fate a fraternity, they decided that they Would go social themselves- to heck With the fraternities that Wouldn't pledge them. Alpha Kappa Psi house is on College avenue. Last year one girl Was Seen to come out of the house, and it Was deduced that one of the boys rated a dinner date. The ear. fraternity succeeds In throWIng a dance every y CITY MARKET and CIROCERY Where Service and Quality Murphy Hardware Rule 805 MAIN STREET PHONE 56 KEEN KUTTER CUTLERY KOPPER KUP . . FOR The quality remains long after SERVICE AND WHoLEsoIvIE Eooo the Pflce is f0f80UC12 ' Wk Deliver PECKQS LODGE PRESS WALKER 815 MAIN PHONE 468 THE DIAMOND PHARMACY Has Served A. 81 M. for 30 years A place Where Students always feel at home UNlTED CIGAR AGENCY We carry everything found KELLY'S BAKERY PENNANT PULLMAN - REAL LOAF HONEY TOAST UNIJH Sed PI-IoNE 54 DR. R. A. BARRON in a first-class Drug Store , P , , , ' Denttst rescriptions Filled just Like You r Doctor Order X -RAY E UI PHONE 42 Q PMENT PHONE 75 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG l I I I I Page 394 A X JJ l l-I I il l I il ll I I l l in , V. , I MII I'rI'II Ill f-'I Illl I I . I ! W l i If I f I, 1 ... f lffllfl lf I' I f 1 Y, I X M Izfggi Ip-gl llik l Vx., lxmi ll! I lI'WS. YW I I I I I l Y I II .I I l I E I I l M511 .gli 262 I ' GUTHRIE DRUG The REXALL Store EVERYTHING GOOD IN DRUG STORE MERCHANDISE 810 MAIN STREET T6 PHONE 278 PEARSON FURNITURE STORE TI-IE BIG FURNITURE STORE WILL EURNISI-I YOUR I-IOME ON EASY PAYMENTS PHONE 833 'Q' 907-909 MAIN Alpha Rho Chi YES, little Josephine, Alpha Rho Chi is a fraternity. Don't listen to what the big boys tell you, because sometimes even the big boys are wrong. They might not ever go social except at a dance or two each year, but, nevertheless, the members compose what is alleged to be a social fraternity. First, Alpha Rho Chi was purely an architects' honorary organization, but the members finally became socially ambitious and rented a house. All the social men, most of them already members of other fraternities, promptly became inactive, and left the little playhouse to the remaining architects. Let's see, now, what does the Alpha Rho Chi pin look like? Blamed if we can remember, but it does seem that we've seen one some place. Seems that it looks some- thing like a Beta pin, except the top part is round-kinda like a cross between a Beta and Kappa Sig pin. SUPER DRUG SERVICE AGGIE DRUG f--+ DSZV DRUG PECKAS LC DGE A Downiown Service Store A College and Community and Service 712 MAIN FREE DELIVERY NVE STRIVE Phone 801 TO PLEASE Phone 600 Page 395 MELL BAGKUS DRUG Q sTORE Q QR ia? THE DRUG STORE HARDWARE SPORTING GOODS I I 9 o ' , at 6 ffAfPDWf1Pf Twenty-Eight Years' Reliability ELECTRICAL GOODS CUTLERY The Spirit of Summer YGULL LIKE n is reflected in our dainty GINDERELLA SLIPPERS S EUSTER BROWN P 407 608 MAIN HONE .J SHOE STQRE Farm H ouse CONTRARY to the general im- pression that it is a real estate agent's hangout, Farm I-louse is a fraternity. Few have heard that it is here, but, nevertheless, it exists. Dame rumor has it that the owner of what was once the Lamb- da Ghi Alpha House had to rent the place after the Lambda Ghi's moved out, so he induced the boys to Organize and petition Farm I-louse. The organization received its charter the day after the na- tional offieers received the charter. One Of the members, Whose name is Calhoun, was once known to have a date. 'F J. G. Penney GO., lnc. 708-710 MAIN STREET STILLWATER, OKLA. ln our plan of store- keeping there is nothing so important as QUALITY . lv' ,' l I l Page 396 4 l l Xl 4 .fy A , J. f I V!! nfl ,Xi , 7' l WY, X I , fy fl ,ffl fl ei g fl I ,fl I 1? I I. ,f l l-' -I L... Ea P1 W ll lll If L I ll lv lll X I l PHI l fu li ll ' L lx lil! l fi STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES TOBACCO CANDIES Richelieu Products Meet all your old friends and M. G. SEARCY make new Ones PHONE 329 PHONE 328 AT DRS. CLEVERDON 81 ROBERTS, M. D.'s The Special attention to diseases Good Dfiflli-S' Gfld ECI!-S' for ll'l6 Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Fitting Glasses ACCIES OFFICE PHONE 38 REs. PHONE 470 FOUNTAIN CAFE Alpha Gamma Rho X X ZHEN the farm became overpopulated, the weaker farmers' sons were forced off the ranches, and chose college to starvation in the large cities. Here they banded together to Organize Alpha Gamma Rho, an organization Of Aggie students who were overlooked by Farm House and Alpha Zeta. This year, Alpha Gamma Rho moved into the old Sigma Nu House, right next door to the Alpha Delta Pi House, and now many who once were agricultural students are studying art-and some of them have taken up astronomy. Proof that they are interested in astronomy is the fact that several telescopes and opera glasses have been found in the Grabba Hoe House. These new fields of interest-art appreciation and star gazing-have not improved the Grabba Hoe's scholastic standing, however, for it was found that the pledges, and members, too, could not get down to hard study when the Ay Dee Pea's were so close to them. GOSSETT TRANSFER CO. EARL KENNICUTT STOIEAGE IICECI5 LON -DISTA NEWS STAND-ON THE CORNER Goods insured while on the trucks Agemy 121 E. QTH. OFFICE PHONE 3O71RESlDENCE 641 4 SEEDS PLANTS PECANS STILES SEED STORE 119 EAST NINTH Chocolates a Specialty BEE SUPPLIES POULTRY SUPPLIES HOLMES MUSIC HOUSE Headquarters for All Kinds of Musical Goods LDWIN, IVERS ESZPOND, and CULBRANSEN PIANOS EDISON, BRUNSWICK, VICTOR, and COLUMBIA PHONOCRAPHS and RECORDS, ZENITH, FADA and CROSELY RADIOS STILLWATER OKLAHGMA Pg 397 PHONE 50 FUNERAL HOME, O10 DUNCAN STREE URTEOUS SERVICE Co QUALITY MERCHANDISE A BIGGER AND BETTER BOOSTING EOR STILLWATER STRCDE FURNITURE and UNDERTAKINCI RUTH M. STRODE, Manager 'iThe Store Ahead T RESIDENCE PHONE 186 PAYNE CGUNTY MILK PRGDUCERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATIGN, Inc. Manufacturers and Producers of Pasteurized Milk, Sweet Cream, Buttermilk, Cottage Cheese and Butter. We have all kinds of Ice Cream and Sherbets at all times PHONE l2l0-l2ll 810 HUSBAND STREET Acacia LTI-IOUGI-I this organization is not really a fraternity, the members of this order are wisely disqualified from membership in any other fraternity. The Masonic nature of the order was adopted so that the Masonic founders would not have to risk the mental strain of writing their own ritual The order of DeMolay gives them an excellent field in which to look for pledges. Any man with a DeMolay pin on his lapel or tie is a marked man for the Acacias. I-low they do it is a chapter secret, and regardless of whether they do or don't, about half of the men in the house seldom discover their mistake. In the infant days of this notorious organization it used letters from the Hebrew alphabet to designate its chapters. This plan was later abandoned because it was a dead give-away to the public as to the nationality of the members. It is common practice for the Acacias to initiate faculty members, to whom they give the distress signal during examinations. Chapters are established only at schools having their own campus or an enroll- ment of a dozen or more. In special instances a charter may be granted to a school using a campus belonging to someone else. The most noted members are Nebuchad- nezzar, who was taken in by proxy the night before prohibition took effect and Mike Coldblatt who was taken in to settle an old bill. The badge is a triangle with three similar triangles within. These smaller tri- angles were added because the official designer thought the badge looked rather blank and could think of nothing else with which to fill up the space. The jeweled border was placed there to give the badge some value. Page 398 i I Iv, 1 If I I ' fl 1 I ,fp Q3 ,fy .f ,I ,. ,, , . .1 X1 gf I 1 ,rj rl, I I f ff, ,TN ,f ! ff! ,-ffl lf If .er I I 4 fir? III I I CI , r I I II I P8 liily . I 'IS JI I g l'11:'. . X 4,-H . .Z viii A-ff :. 'ATT N w 1 ikr'-au .. 'wifi' .Iii as . -..Ia1.m G fi. I-ii -2 iii 5 A f -'ll i!','51.. ,:il' lil ii - - L 1,1 'ix 0, 1' W 1 A . i X I V X, ianamaggggmibmme N.-3 Eli ' WE SUPPORT ALL COLLEGE ACTIVITIES I OFFICERS C. E. DONART, President j. W. BAKER, Vice-President W L LAHMAN Vice President FRED L ONES Cashier ' ' 1 ' . J 1 , R. D. LAHMAN, Chairman Board of Directors EDGAR BRAIN, Asst. Cashier STILLWATER, OKLAHOMA - THEY REALLY SAID IT What Deans of Women have told Freshman girls: Now, girls, never say soup when you are with a boy, because it puckers up your lips and makes him want to kiss you. How can you expect boys to resist you when you paint yourselves up like sticks of candy ? You must never whistle when with a boy. CSame result as saying soup. j Whenever you are at a dance and the boy seems to be enjoying it, drop your handkerchief. GOOD FOOD-Such as We Serve at The 1Wa1fle House Means life to the mind and body Special Breakfasts, Plate Lunches, Soups and Sandwiches WA RD HAYES, Prop. PHONE 1134 213 SOUTH KNOBLOCK ST. COOKSEYS GR OC ERY E do Commercial and Society Printing of the Better Class 'if Student and Fraternity Printing a Specialty The ST 1 Ll,WATER DEMOCRAT TELEPHONE 146 114 WEST EIGHTH AVENUE STILLWATER OKLAHQMA lg399 Silly' 'lr C. R. ANTHONY COMPANY Showing a Complete Line of D R Y G O O D S A N D LADIES' FURNISHINGS Our methods permit us to show the latest styles and modes direct from the Eastern markets. Our stocks are new and up-to-date LADIES' DRESSES HOSE . . COATS . . SHOES HATS EVERYTHING IN THE LATEsT We are complete outiitters for each and every member of the family. New and better mer- chandise for the lowest possible price and one price to all. We invite you to this store. 'E C. R. ANTHONY COMPANY STILLWATER, QKLAHOMA I I Page 400 ,I ,, X. II 1 1 .I, If I fx the III ,Ik , ,I I ,fl ,I I W If ,I TI ' I . I f 8 1, VI. ,, fl 1 ,:f,fI lxlfj I ,I If ,f 1 I,-' ,fj I. fy I I - I I If Iv IEW X gd, I-1 I II I , I KI II IIII I II I 'I I1 I I I I I 3 I , 1, 'ft' sw E C. R. ANTHONY COMPANY Selling a Complete Line of MENS FURNISHINGS Chain store operators, buying for less and pass- ing this advantage along to the consumer. This is an era of changes and only they who progress may succeed DRESS SUITS DRESS SHOES . . FANCY SHIRTS OVERCOATS Our large sales permit us to show new up-to-date merchandise each month. We extend to you a cordial invitation to Visit us often F C. R. ANTHONY COMPANY I I I STILLWATER, OKLAHOMA y I I J I Pg 401 Q7 li The Uef1f1'z'l0gz4z'sf PQEQCNTING. fd SAHQUABILL ONE, The Ventriloquist: Come, now, Bill, entertain the people. Tell lem who and why you areg and tell em ' h d ar old who runs things around t e e school. And, by the way, Bill, don't forget to let 'em know who was a hero in that big battle. The Dummy: I a I am campus editor of the Daily O'Collegian, and a pledge to dear ol' Kappa Sigma. I am an autobiogra- pher and also a biographer. I am also a Boy Scout and a Y. M. C. A. worker. Kappa Sigma is the best fraternity there is because the boys told me so before and after I was pledged. Since then I have done my best to share my knowledge with everyone else. Sam Gilstrap is our own stu- dent prexy. I want to draw atten- tion to him because he is ramrod of nearly every organization on the cam- ws inlimioovisrl rn Bill Witt. . DUWV' pus, and has an enviable record. Gillie has more titles than a French war general, among them being president ' Th Al ha of the student senate, president of the Players Club, president of the eta p Phi national honorary dramatic fraternity, a member of Kappa Sigma-and so on. Cvillie never had tried his hand at oratory, except fall, when he argued against the Australian debate team. Sam started his activities when a Freshman here of the Daily O'Collegian and sports editor of the Redskin. Gillies newest effort is the remodeling of the new tion. I-Ie is chairman of the committee to re-write the document, which is in the of President Bennett. I-Ie is also active on the stadium board, making many trips to several-, Cillie also is a hero in a mix ary y. most blood-thirsty, two-gun bootleggers in Medicine Park. The bad man was armed A h l r e bottle and all Sam had was an automatic, but after a scuffle, Sam sub- wit a a g , dued his man and took him to jail. QNote: Other reports have it that Sam took the air after a poke on the chin.j C-illie was born in Chandler, Dklahoma, where he received his grammar school education. Later, he went to Washington, where he gained the distinction of being the World Armament Conference. I-Ie gained world-wide in a dramatic way, until last Two others also argued. , when he was feature editor I-Ie was also-. student association constitu- hands 'l't wa Last summer he arrested one of the wildest, the worlds greatest page at publicity. DURING THIS TIME, 'CILLIE' I-IAS NOT NEC-LECTED I-IIS STUDIES AND I-IIS SOCIAL ACTIVITIES. Page 402 A .ii T ,Aoi . I I l i I I ST ILLWATER PLUMBING SHOP We are alive when your plumbing is dead HENRY D. HEID, Prop. 818 MAIN PHONE 399 BILYEU BUS LINE Takes the Students to and from classes DR. J. L. HUGHS CHIROPRACTOR Palmer Graduate OVER XVOOLXVORTI-IS mnHM,,,,,1,,mf,m,m,,,,,mm NNN STILLWATER ff. Q illingfifvmpu lm n Eesaaaeg fs, Q M . W. f99QDH9M5 ..,,i:p:,1-1-3-5 15,13-,:,7. 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When three o'clock near'd, All guests were sent home Except one last couple, Who hid by the 'phone The moral, dear Chios, To this little rhyme, ls, l-lave lots of fun, but Be careful next time. .4-:g 7 The ihrlllihaifiomes Once ln a life ilme EN you open the first shipping case what a happy thrill' if your Annual IS Kraft Built ' It is a glorious culmmatlon to your months of arduous labor when you find that the final steps ln the building of your book have skillfully made your dreams into a beautiful reality Don t take any chances be sure your book will cause a thrill of satisfaction be sure ll is ' Kraft Built o if THE num: sr s HENS miss KRAFT BUILT 55,251 SCHUOLANNUALS nt s , if JEFFERSON ny MISSOUIU I -1- 'Mi W 'Mn n -I i I- ...Nm-V W H navy V, ,,,,,, ,... -f-W V- -- - 'r ' i CEQIQTAI N LY S O UTHWESTEIQN ENGIQAVING COM PANY FORT WORTH DA LLAS HO LJSTON BEAUMONT WICHITAFAUS AMARILLO T U L5 A ATLANTA N1 A C O N ,f.e1wA fi Tl-IE STRONCIEST BOGSTERS FOR A. 82 M. 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The thing got away from them, however, and take him back with them in and they never had a chance to get out. Soon after the founding, the law-abiding element at Miami put up so much oppo- sition that the Sigs were forced to get out and didn't get back for 35 years. While on this extended tour they founded chapters at all uninformed schools. Later, a member was smuggled across the line into Canada and accumulated a chapter at Toronto before he was deported. Membership in Sigma Chi is imite main y . M the rush periods. the pledge button is rejected or accepted, depending upon the good judgment, or lack of it frespectivelyj on the part of the rushee. Their principal compe- ' ' ' ' h the Odd Fellos and the R. O. T. C. Some of the prominent members tition is wit are john Doe, Aaron Burr and Rasputin the Monk. The badge of the fraternity is a peculiar cross. This insignia is original with the Sigma Chis-except for the Ku Klux Klan, the Anti-Tuberculosis League, the Red d the double cross. The latter illustration is the more correct Cross, the lron Cross, an as to comparison. On the upper arm of the cross are two keys which mislead an out- sider into believing that the Sigs have something worth locking up. The lower arm . . . b shows seven stars representing the seven sisters and the clasped hands just a ove indicate the secrecy of something regarding the same sisters. On the right arm of the ll of cre e paper brand unknown-and on the left arm is an eagles head, cross is a ro p - which means nothing to an outsider and exactly the same thing to the Sigma Chis. l ' d ' l to those going to college During Page 412 111-if fi-'H YW ,vs 5,5 .fi 'ff F 2 'ft 152. ,4- ui Pzge 423 22 22 Q 22 gi 22 E222 giii 22 i Congratulations! THIS company congratulates Dr. I-I. G. Bennett and his entire organization on the splendid prog- ress that is being made under his administration of Gklahoma A. 82 M. College. Like the Alumni of the Oklahoma A. 82 M. 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OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA iii ,ii- ,,,,.-f-4 EMA Q X I 1 Pg-41 '-'- .0g00' I CHAMW A .E , Cllnnulitiiiiii-it io ' QE' 'TEAM Atari x -NX -1 X W W 7 Xt fx C A L fyfwf, f - -T - X , f - le 7 X! I - I 5 f tif? X T ai W , X W 5 f T vauffyigl N Vx' f' Holi, SIGMA PHI EPSILON Sigma Phi Epsilon was the after- math of a penny-ante game in the rear of a jail at Richmond, Virginia, where the founders had been incarcerated on an incompetency charge. The loser was to induce the jailor's son to pledge Sig Ep in a plot to avenge their having been confined in such a poorly-arranged Jai . Many of the early chapters were organized for the purpose of petitioning Sigma Phi Epsilon, and were chartered before they realized their mistake. There was no escape. Last year an extension was built on the Sig Ep house in order that the football boys might practice dancing without endangering the furniture. The badge is heart-shaped and out- lined with pearls, the pearls standing for the many pearl divers connected with the group, and the heart sym- bolical of the many times the boys have lost their hearts to the gals at Jessie Snatcher and the WOmen's building. The pledge button is as square as the heads of the pledges themselves and as red as the result of a paddle wielded by Beefy Patterson. A. O. HOOE HARDWARE SPEC I AL I ST Q OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA I 106-O8 NORTH BROADWAY PHONE: WALNUT 0086 Phillips Petroleum Company BARTLESVILLE OKLAHOMA Manufacturers and distributors of that famous PHILLIPS OO UPHILL-UP AND FLY WITH PHILLIPS Page 417 Il -I -I I I I ' I offs. ..,, . . 1fE?'5lF I, 'x 'IIII ' P I I II I III III Ii .3--LI I II I 3, I II I I I I I III II I' II II' II II I' III I ILIIUII II I L I II '-I .,,,,.!.l L.J I I-EQ! r'-.I NI I I MII QI K I NI W I ' I. IQ. QNX., INII N INV IN QI K N, X QI II II N231 ,Li , 'I I 'I 1 I I Ii I I I ,fx fe-J, I -I II I' III II II I2 I If I JS I If I I -2 I .. IJL-gi ,II ,I I, SCANNELL-SL ITT COMMISSION CO. OFFICE, 202-203 EXCHANGE BLDG. STOCK YARDS OKLAHOMA CITY, GKLA. OFFICE PHONE, WALNUT 3-1467 Represented at FORT WORTH KANSAS CITY WICI-IITA We are Manufacturers of High Grade FRATERNITY and SORORITY P INS PLATINUM and COLD IEWELRY DIAMOND MoUNTINGs LETZEISER 82 CO. Manufacturing jewelers 303 I-IIGHTOWER BUILDING OKLAHOMA CITY TI-IE TRUTI-I OF IT Ever since the new Chi Omega house was built, the question has been asked, Why havent the Chios planted grass on their lawn? The demure li'l Chios have been hard put to it for an answer, fearing to out with the truth of it for fear of an outburst of mirth in social circles. I-Iere, ladies and gents, is the answer: The Chi Omegas wanted a nice lawn. They knew full well that if they planted grass in the spring, numerous cow trails would be worn on it. They remembered the signs scattered pro- fusely on the campus, Cows walk on the grass. Knowing that Aggies some- times, quite often, in fact, revert to type, and realizing, too, that the Lambda Chis Hooked in great numbers to their house, gamboled and played at mumblepeg on their lawn, and what- not, they decided to wait until summer and give the grass a chance to grow. L. IVIUNDET 82 SON INC. CORKBOARD CORK PIPE COVERINCI CRANULATED CORK QE KEASBY 82 IVIATTISON 82 CO. Asbestos Products 517 E. FIFTH ST. TULSA, OKLA. PI-IONE 4-5689 OKLAHOMA CITY HARDWARE CO. Exclusive jobbers of 1 I-IARDWARE-SPORTINCI GOODS AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES OKLAHOMA CITY OKLAHGMA Pg 418 I Ii II ,I II II , II I II II III XI, I . III IIJI Q I 'I II II QI IN I, I! ,I I . II I :Q I LIMQJ.. -'TXQQQET Q ywr X ITT? , -',..-..f .yy ffl ffl. fl! ,fy J 1' ,I -f 1 IIQI W .V I F. 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X i --Ji 1 .X 4,T,j, l , I7 ll i I i- 1 ,glgqlli 1' ., fffirrli lr' 'Si ',-' i1:'l I Q' ul ll 1 if ff l r is ei , li i i N I ,i .F A, ,ii I, U, ii A: V ' , Page l ' 1 1 E'U6V3f5Ody's Bank We cordially invite you to make our bank your general information bureau. We are always glad to lend any-college graduate infor- mation that will lead to sound business principles, In OKLAHOMA CITY MAIN AT ROBINSON The LIBERTY NATIONAL BANK Everybodyls Bank N. A. KENNEDY SUPPLY CO. Manu-faclurers and fobbers CREAMERY, DAIRY and ICE CREAM MAKERS MACHINERY and SUP- PLIES, EGG CASES and EGG-CASE FILLERS Q 300-302-304 EAST FIRST ST. MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM QKLAHQMA CITY, QKLAHOMA ZETA TAU ALPHA Several years ago, a real estate man and a jewelry salesman got together and encouraged the foundation of Zeta Tau Alpha. The house in which the Zetas now live was vacant at the time, and the owner could find no one to rent it. Bernie Hughes was in town about that time and conceived the idea from the realtor, and Zeta Tau Alpha was the result. Two Zeta Taus rated the Sig Ep Bowery Brawl last fall, and therein lies a tale. When the boys went after their dates, they registered extreme surprise, for they thought they were the only ones with Zeta dates, and there every- one appeared to be ready for the dig. They learned later, however, that .the girls weren't going Social that night and were still in street dress. Favorite pastime of the Zetas. is to watch the Kappa Sigs play at 011101351 and to Sit about on the green grass in the Spring, while the Kappa SlgS tell stories with them. M. F. Fischer SZ Son Oldest Established Plumbing Firm in Oklahoma PLUMBING-HEATING Y . VENTI LATINO ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS NORMAN OKLAHOMA CITY 419 PUTSBURCH PLATE CLASS COMPANY OKLAHOMA C I TY GENERAL ELECTRIC SUPPLY CORP. Formerly SOUTHWEST GENERAL ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY OKLAHOMA CITY TULSA KA I 1 JTUDEIITCEIIATE DAIIQTINIGIIT -TAG! FREE . I - 2 .A A 'S qgizwfioq Q odgjilgkgf Ag? 42' cn .I Vg: 4 K - I Q Qvamrr H' I m.QWQ?Ae A Kwnxvil, ,, .Z S Y 995 vv 09,9 .wggooc f . AIS S+ eo -i -v'v-, v. -5, H ' I I.,,, . 6 QXR ff ' l' cg 1 l i , W2 . ,fl IX ee .I X-I W NHLHUKE SUPPLY COMPANY PLUMEINC, MILL AND MACHINERY SUPPLIES AND POWER PLANT EQUIPMENT 3 100 EAST NIAIN STREET OKLAHOMA CITY OKLAHOMA KAPPA DELTA Several years ago, three or four girls Cvery observing girlsj noticed what a nice garage was built on Ramsey, and realized what a benefit a garage like that would be to a sorority, So they organized Kappa Delta. This last year, all the old members either had graduated or were sent home, so seven girls had to carry on the busi- ness of maintaining a Sorority. Of these seven, about three were socially inclined -or might we say socially fortunate. The other four were severely griped at the three Social ones, and the last mentioned, being outnumbered, were hard put to it to get along with their sisters. For the first time in two years, the K. D.'s initiated, after petitioning the council, and the membership roll and treasurer'S coffer were materially benefited-also the Social rating of the active chapter. Kappa Delta colors are green and white, the white for purity, and the green for innocence. The badge is in the shape of a Shield, symbolic of the shield of affection, which covers up the reason the national organization was started back in Farmville, Virginia. Pag 0 i, I I I I Iv I- 1 I I I. I- I If TTR. I I Q I IRI fr IM 'F W I-55. I XII I 'III II II III II III AMI IIN II l III II 'I I I II II I II W LITE I, , -- Page 421 vs--sag vsngu, 'Engng vmuxu RECEIPTS OE LIVE STOCK at f OLK I-IOMA CITY During 1928 TOTALED 827 ,269 HEAD A An increase of 2OCZ, over the 693,825 received in I927 Q5 I MARKET YOUR LIVE STOCK at I OKLAHOMA C I TY A Dependable Market ,, ,,,.,,,Q.vQ.-sus, R- .,Q.vQ-as-ns-vxns.n Q.-Qu1-nsnmux Pg 421 5 'S--s- ls--1. -s. -susnx. -Q---S -1 WEEE .,..A.,,-, ILL., ELLEN if-, ,,L.-,,.,,L, ,,., , L Y L., L., , L, rig, .W 1 fILl.1E V1 11 1 111 11 1,11 1-,fm Uf1f1 1 1 , 1 1 11 111 111 11 -1 'f 11111 1-111 1 1 E111 1,211 15151 Q5 .U xx -.X dl .X ,K N X -1 x 'f 51,71 , 11 X 1: .XX N 1 .X X , ,4,A 1 1 ,. 1 I tl 1X KS 11 1 X, w.1 1xX xv, it ' 4 VX xx. 1 R - I . Q, 1 ,-,.-v-...-.W.,V- -Y-H - 111 1 EORTY YEARS of SERVICE THE American-First National Bank in Okla- homa City has just rounded out 40 years of faithful service. The only way to judge the future is by the past. t believe that this will There is every reason o continue to be a safe, progressive, forward-look- ing institution. Isn't that the kind of a bank for you to tie to? RESOURCES MORE THAN 55 MILLIONS AMERICAN -FIRST NATIONAL BANK 1 : Q 2 1 1 1889 ma OKLAHOMA CITY F Established 1897 WHAT HE KNOWS OF ' MY MAN H JOHN NEWBERNS VERSION O Oh, my gal, she loves me so, She'll never know, When I take her in my arms The world is hers-all hers. What's the difference if she says She'll go away, When I know she'll come back On her knees some day. For, wherever I may be, She'll love me forevermore. THE OKLAHOMA SASH AND DOOR COMPANY WHOLESALERS AND MANUFACTURERS OFFICE, 8-20 EAST GRAND AVE. OKLAHOMA CITY, U. S. A. Pg42 0. rg 11' :Li 111 W 1 1+ 1 1 1 1 11 'a 2 1 I 1Q' N1 1 1 Ng AY ,IX 1X 1 1X 1. 111, 1, 11 XXX I . 11, A 16 ' F1 is L, E fs. +4 M s. ivlan smile I1 Clad with ji Prof. hensive Ken dious v M.E his arrr Tom affairs? Loui mongei Fred lion? Russ Dorc Follies, Ethy - C I. XIJ fl lk. li lx -- , .X I ix, il I I x ,,,.El l . Tp 3 l JW ll fl lk ie lil Il ,LII ll! f I fl E -W. I 1 xl , R I.- .. ,I N III N 'I N Y: KW' H, Nil X. II .X .H Ati, .K vi 1 N51 IA! .I X . . X A X- ll .X W .xii NN? xxx. N. Y' xs- I I X! -I K, 'I I l Y -I I N X X ffl . X, ll CAN YOU IMAGINE Mamie Dorrance not having a sweet smile for you? Gladys Sweeny really being in love with Jimmie Richards? Prof. Merrill lecturing in a compre- hensive manner? Ken Bennett cashing in on his melo- dious voice? M. B. Hairston without a woman on his arm? Tom Berry being a big shot in student affairs? Louis Blackburn being a scandal monger? Fred Sweazy in the hide of a social lion? Russel Hester courtin' the gals. Dorothy Lee Hopkins in Zeigfelds Follies. Ethyl Nugent not politicing. I 'El . .- 1--' I gg- - OKLAHOMA CITY NORMAN KANSAS CITY SAINT Louis Correct Apparel and Accessories for Travel and Sports Wear Formal Day, Evening Functions Informal Town and Country Wear PATTERSON STEEL CO. ENGINEERS - CONTRACTORS - FABRICATORS and ERECTORS STEEL FOR EVERY BUILDING PURPOSE TULSA OKLAHOMA CAPITAL STEEL 82 IRON CO. STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS Handlers of CONCRETE REINFORCEMENT OKLAHOMA CITY OKLAHOMA Page 423 w- 1 ' :QS loam is T' M h ,AE Y 5 WNW V T naiwnlliifaze BM p--1 9 -' Dont lei no 1, W B0 -Eveshmew 51 vig luv herell' as-f- ' X X F. 5 ,Q s N X SS 9 in ,LJP 2:- . 5 GQ Tai 57-K N li....f..t L Omega Kappa Nu OST of you probably have heard of Omega Kappa Nu at some time or other during your college career. To those who haven't we'll explain that it is a local fraternity down on the corner of West and Sixth streets. near the Stillwater high school. O a Ka a Nu is better known among Stillwatenhigh school boys meg P19 because of its close contact with K. E. S. high school athletic fraternity, most of which probably will chump off next fall. Last winter, when Delta Sig, another high school fraternity, received its charter, Omega Kappa Nu made an effort to combine the two groups under a Delta Sig charter, but was unsuccessful. Omega Kappa Nu has two social men. They are Robert Reece and Robert Butcher. That Omega Kappa Nu is extremely optimistic is shown in its having petitioned Alpha Tau Omega. fe, ii Page 424 0, ,... 5 E4- ,,. ii il i Q , ml i ig QI ll: i yi i W, l l l 1 i , l qi-J ,FJ .f, rfi izw if l l C3 , ,- pa l Ei i FY up ll . 1, ., N Q1 l 'X lcv N INC 5 X ix. l lv i X X J ix x :.x, ix lil i V at lx Ex I X l ,-X rx x KX. ll X lX X X , if Vx. i 'X 1 l 5: I fb l x ix lil , 1 -K E i li .1 U- ' . l Ml if W. K l. i. l 1, 1 l l i Chix: ,l fr.-ii ll i, U. lil ll I ll l Li l ,, l O 5, at ll . vi? l Eli ' if Page 425 2721 TANKERSLEY CQNSTRUCT ION COMPANY General Contractors il . V Ag Industrial Arts Building, Built by Tankersl CPHQ1' 521 Tradesmen National Bank Bldg. QKLAI-IUMA CITY, CKLAI-IOMA I - - Ridenour-Baker Mercantile Company as Better Service and Quality OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA THAT PI PHI ATTITUDE Pi Beta Phi, ladies and gents, is a plenty high rating sorority. Were it not for Kappa Alpha Theta, it would be about the best on the campus. Nobody knows this better than the Pi Phis, h' h is The Western T Paving Co. I Builders of Lasting Pavements Com is f I, II f-- OKLAHOMA CITY OKLAHOMA S ,W 4 Q , Climax I Ile Co. A, I 1308 W. MAIN ST. OKLAHOMA CITY Isl Beef and mutton are high, ITT Fodder is cheap, IQ I Silage is good I, , For your cattle and sheep. , I IQ ' XI who have developed that w IC I , K known as the Pi Phi attitude. , ff , yrl, I --11 To the world, the Pi Phis blushingly ' ' admit that they never heard of such a I , V thing as Pi Phi attitude, but some of ' q I, the more careless pledges have told AI ,.f' X about being scolded because they didn't have it Cnot IT, but the Pi Phi atti- A For the benefit of those who do not , 3 S know what the Pi Phi attitude really is, I II, I II I we'll attempt a definition: Pi Phi atti- I I E tude really is that sense of superiority P I ,ANI I F and potentiality which causes them to PROMPT PRICES I I I I 'I affect an air of extreme independence, U I I I, I ,I F and to assume an attitude of indififerf J- R-RAYMER1 Manager I ence akin to that told so beautifully in PHONE 2-2870 I' I I II III I C cuff Edwards '25 Song hit, It's All O I I If II ,I the Same to Me. KLAHOMA CITY OKLAHOMA I III ir- I I , I II IIIII I I I I O. K. Rubber Stamp 82 Seal Co. I I , I I I EVERYTHING IN THE STAMP LINE 1 1 I I I I I III IIS WEST GRAND AvE. OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. I if I I I 2, I 3 qblgi I 1 PHONE Il 1 II IIIII I , Page 426 If I ' II I INIII paghui I, II , I, W IIQI If L I 1 eff :al I K I T' ' I,r,, ffl Compliments of The EXCHANGE NATIO arid EXCHANGE TRSSATL ESNK TULSA, OKLAHOMA .-Oklahomas Largest Bank and Trust Company., Combined Capital, Surplus and U d' ' I C1 P fl Resources Exce1ed1lg55E000T800S Exceed 35,000,000 STANDARD PAVING COMPANY PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS 2119 EAST 11TH STREET TULSA, OKLAHOMA Producers and Shippers of Agricultural Limestone PLANT LOCATED AT GRAY, TULSA COUNTY, OKLAHOMA OVERBAY BROTHERS. SPECIAL LOOSE-LEAP DEVICES, RULING and BINDING, MAGAZINES REBOUND, GOLD LET- TERING, AUDITS and REPORTS BOUND, AC- COUNTANTS' WORK PAPER Twenty-four Hour Service as Q TULSA, U. S. A. PHONE 2-1007 320 EAST FOUR TH Poor Fred CBucketj Tarr. just think! wOn't it be terrible how the girls will chase him now that Uncle Sam has finally, after three years of begging, let him wear one of those becoming soldier suits. Fred is sure a honey, but in that suit he laughs his way through his classes with at least a QCD, which brings up the Kappa Alpha average considerable. Wanted: Any number of apparently slick, fast, Scandle-proof, brilliant, and Smart girls who could qualify for the titles of Theta Pledges. Qualifications: Must be immune from the diseases: spring fCVCl' and the marriage bug. -1 7 Choicest Ingredients Skillfully Blended IIIIIIYS BIS' TULSA OKLAHOMA All the Sigma Nu's want is a fair ither de chance at rushees' They are e- - pendent upon their new drawing card or maybe it is just plain colossal con- ceit. Business managers surely are 'ilfgngly men, or maybe they are just o s gifts. Ask Orvilleg maybe he knows. Maybe you had better watch these late dates after Sigma Nu dances. They sometimes prove fatal. Ask Lucille Chaney. This Brittian must have worked fast that night. Maybe jimmy Stovall did slide and maybe he didn't. This Roberta Sanborn is nobody's honey, so they tell me. Little Arthur ' ' R berta Ray can sure go. But its o who keeps him going. STRUCTURAL STEEL is becoming more widely used as a building material, and is constantly needing more trained men to carry on its business. We Specialize in SECTIONAL STEEL BUILDINGS FOR ALL INDUSTRIAL PURPOSES SHEET METAL FILLING STATIONS CIARACIES The BRADEN PATENT CLAMP JOINT DERR I CK The BRADEN STEEL CORPORATION TULSA, OKLAHOMA MEMBER AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION Q It I 'I i, X. Pg 4.28 I I I I I II I I I I II II I If, pf ,X l IX . I 'I X. .XXGN ' I x I I U II II, I ff. FI I ix 1' 73 I'III IIII -t I -XI 5 .VTII I I Ii PIIII I II I I IL I I I I I I III III I I I I I I III I I I Q A STI ' ' -I-1: Q ff - . I ii: - E. xx-If 1111 - PAYNE Autho ef in LINC 0. DR PHONE I3 DR PI OFI PHONE 14 ,lil ,IERI C F Alpl' Rho houf Those WI The Sigr good, bu This they hax Rhos arI with the than the true enc annual l: For this yea K. A.'s lasses- Far the Sign I I' Page 429 QED , PAYNE COUNTY Mom COMPANY R Authorized Sales and Service 'E' I LINCOLN FQRDSQN PI-IONE 5 32 Open Day and Night DR. I-I. D. GLOVER Dentist X-RAY EQUIPMENT PHONE 817 FIRST NATQL BANK BLDG, SI-IANNON GRAIN E52 SEED CO. XVHOLESALE AND RETAIL We Sell for Cash and Split the Proj! 1001 MAIN STREET IJHQNE 43 DR. A. E. BUIKSTRA Dentist I X-RAY EQUIPMENT PHONE 1300 AGGIE THEATER BLDG' DR. L. A. IVIITCI-IELL Physician and Surgeon I-IUIVIPTY-DUMPTY STOOP-NO-MORE COAST-TO-COAST We Please Where Others Fail CALL US-WE LIKE IT OFFICE OVER POST OFFICE PHONE 149 RES. PHONE 127 PHONE 1240 JERRYS MARKET AND GROCERY Cl-IOICEST IVIEATS FINEST GROCERIES PHONE 462-463 CROW DER ALLEN'S AGGIE SANDWICH SI-IOP Tastiest Sandwiches PHONE 666 ALPI-IA DELTA PI Alpha Delta Pi, dear students, is a sorority--just south of the Alpha Gamma Rho house. Once there was a time when Alpha Delta Pi rated high in scholastic average. Those were the good Old days when Sigma Nu lived right next door to the sorority. The Sigma Nus left them strictly to their scholastic endeavors, and all was well and good, but- This year, the Sigma Nus moved into the new house over in Theta county, where they have a sorority house on each side instead of the one, and the Alpha Gamma Rhos are making merry on the cowboys' old stomping grounds. Everythings different . . 1 I - - - - h with the A. D. P. girls now, cause there S something In life, or right next door, rat er, than the perusal of countless textbooks. It has hurt the gals' scholastic standing, true enough, but it has boosted their social standing materially, especially at the annual barn dance and spring formal the Aggies throw. h h A D P 's didn't stage their annual waffie Supper For some reason or ot er, t e . . . this year. Guess perhaps the Aggie eds had had enough of waffles, or, maybe, the K. A.'s were unable to get their southern Shippers to forward the annual supply of 'lasses-and who likes waffles without lasses7 Famous A. D. Pfs are Wilma I-Ianner, honorary colonel, and the girl who rated the Sigma Nu Frontier Ball. 429 MISTER CHAIRMAN ! We nominate MR. JACK SCHOONOVER for the most accomplished former stu- dent. jack was a connoisseur, and good one. He was that because of his capacity, and his ability to stay on his feet, despite overwhelming obstacles. He was nearing fame when one little bit of carelessness caused his downfall. He never learned not to give his right name. We nominate MR. JAMES Wooos for the most entertaining student. His cavorting in the social limelight has gained for him the most distinctive nickname, STATIC. We nominate MR. PAUL DOLLAR- HIDE for the most outstanding rusty- cutter and trick dancer. Paul is every- where during the social hour, entertain- ing the ladies with his flow of wit and humor, while he puts more acrobatic steps in a fox trot than whiskers at a House of David convention. ANDEVERS A Store for All the People TULSA OKLAHOMA Building a Good Newspaper T TAKES courage, foresight, energy and vision-and time-to build a newspaper to a position of unchal- lenged leadership in its field. Since 1906, The Tulsa Daily World has risen steadily higher year after year in public esteem and in public service. ln these days it takes a spirit of restless energy and youthful enthusiasm and progress to keep the older insti- tutions in the front rank they have won in the past. The leadership of The World in its field is increasing with the years-in circulation, in advertising volume, in service to its public. To w Oklahomak Greatest Newspaper fu fl X. ii l ll l!!1iFi. 1 YI 5 Page -I 3 0 ' l N., A 1 X 5 f ,fl .fl f A, ,f ' X f l , 1 ff fj 1 ,, ,TW LQ. I i 77 5 U l l lil 'Aj lm l W l si i l A 'x i l, L Page ll F ri I3 c a c N E 5 t Thi IGH' Biol Pi House and Easti gether tc studies. Last y4 national the girls bration, annual fi fair repre body's bi were we which th den. I1 two-bits The nz POP, a f zation, a lids. Or substitut 431 I I I An Invitation To A. and M. GRADUATES IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ULSA as ' . , you know, is One Of the South Y - . growing and progressive Cities. Vest S most rapldly W . , neeringetX3?gEClEugfgest to A. and M. graduates In Mechanical Engi- I X plants in Tulsa th 6 Ist f0PP0VFlrlmW l1l'1Cy pay visits to the industrial Center of World .at areo most Interest to them. Tulsa is an Oil-refining d d. , , lmI3OYiHl'1CC. It IS the world s largest manufacturing an .istributing center for Oil-field equipment. It also has many other Industries which are Of interest from the engineering standpoint ghfe extegd aspecial invitation to you to visit the plant of the Braden Qian an Wmilflflcompany- We Want to make the acquaintance of Yh S men C1123 1 ed for Our engineering department, and will welcome t e Opportunity to talk with you and to show you through our plant. The BRADEN STEEL and WINGI-I GO. I TULSA, OKLAHOMA I - I Ik' iw . ., . . WESTERN SUPPLY I W Phi Omega Pi I COMPANY il - IGI-IT across the Campus from General Offices, NVarehOusc and Shops , Biology building is the Phi Omega ' Pi I-louse, zsendezvous Of Rainbow Gigs TULSA' OKLAHOMA X and Eastern Stars, who are banded to- 4' I to asslst each other m their Manufaclurcrs and Distribulors if MACHINERY A TOOLS WE' I Last year Phi Omega Pi obtained its I If national charter, and since that time EQUIPMENT the girls have staged a continual cele- FOR bration, part Of which was the first annual formal, which, with dozens of OIL COUNTRY AND INDUSTRIAL PURPOSES fair representatives, went over like no- bOdy's business. Ineidentally, the Stags were well pleased with refreshments. which the POPS served from the gar- den It Saved them on an average Of two-bits apiece. The name, Phi Omega Pi, stands for POP, a favorite beverage Of the Organi- zation, and symbolic of the pop bottle lids. One initiate was alleged to have substituted for money these lids. ALLIS CHALMERS MOTORS-PUMPING UNITS and TEXROPE DRIVES I-IARDENBURG UNDERREAMERS CROTTO CLIMAX and hflONARCH WIRE LINE CLAMPS Slores and Warehouses in Principal Mid-Continent Oil Fields I Pg43I 52 1 4 1 I I W N H vfr' ,, Ulf 'W . , I!! 1 A .- 9 .' fl 1 fl 1 '1 yf hx 12 E ' y F? QE VI? 1 N Ufe W: 1 X 1 MX .lx A F V H ! X, 13 M M N 1 H 1 EV M ET wp lJ ,. u X w V 'Y ,J -Wy! M F U ,f-,I N Kg The Four Horsemen Nia! her? gentle reader, we have The Four Horsemen- 1 f QV, amlfle, Death, and Conquest. Reading from E U Kjrlgght, they are Harry Guernsey, Gmega Kappa Nu, eta eta Pl, and Tommy Utterback, riding forth in quest of that which they covet. . Who could better play the role of War than the illus- trious Harry Guernsey, who has batted one thousand per cent in three trips to the ring, and who has fought and won over such battlers as 'iToughy Vincent and Pharaoh Overby? Harry goes forth in search of new worlds to con- quer, while pugnacious admirers chant, Long Live Our King. Next, we have Omega Kappa Nu, as Famine. Truly, no other organization could better depict the part. As we look at the gaunt form of Famine, we go back to the days when that order boasted men like Hurst, Gierhart, Harry jones, and Bob Davis-back to the days when it was some- thing more than merely a few Aggies, struggling desper- ately to keep from sinking into obscurity. Then we have Beta Theta Pi, or Death. Once upon a time, dear readers, Beta swung the political baton with a mean gesture, but those days are gone, and that orders political hopes have faded into nothingness. Beta has te ed behind the scenes to let the savory political plum 5 PP ' , melt in the mouth of more worthy asprrants. Last, we have Tommy Utterback, as Conquest, For two years, Tommy has rode in search of love. l-le has the Worlds endurance record for courting Thetas, and has had more dates with housemothers than has any other man on the campus. His motto is: i'Pet the cow to catch the calf. ln justice to Tommy, well explain that the animal underneath is the donkey. ln his QTommy SD hand, 15 21 bouquet of roses, freshly plucked from the Grove of Aphro- dite for most any Theta who likes roses-and Tommy. Page 433 28 ,WXJ I I , I I I I Blat I F35 me :II ILI THE y I ,, I 0P'NK 'Wo xxx . 4 STSTES .-Z af? ,D A f iilihn' - ... 9:-W 1 O 25? V liggg f ' '- '1':'gq,gg, tg-' 'Qu I s A Q, F , ijt' ' sl A -A x. A' ,' P rI' 5 W i I i if I we f-may T W OFTULS FOUNDEDI895 INDUSTRIES of the country have their eyes on prom- ising university ancl college graduates When you leave school, get in touch with this institution- we might be able to assist and advise you in many ways. Q The FIRST NATIONAL BANK and TRUST COMPANY Tulsa's Oldest Bank TULSA, OKLAHOMA E22 P g 434 28z II C V VXA I jj' Ii I I 1 iIII DUI .I I I I I 1 IZ Q Z if, V I I A I Ig? p, I ti. III III? III If I I I I I I I FU .IW I II ,I 'I ll EI. I Ill II A 5 ,, M I rn Q -1 ii- Pg43 The TTGERIDRUGWXNMPANY Students' Down- Town Headquarters DRUGS A STATIONERY A KQDAK To1LET ARTICLES Q Phone 300 L. W. BRAS, Manager PALACE GROCERY Make Our Store Your Store IN STEP WITH Tl-IE EVER-GROWING CAMPUS ' We too have expanded until our excellence of groceries, meats and fruits is known to students and faculty ....... and by all prounced delicious! Q04 Main Phone 928 1 K 1 2, f 1 I .1 -4, Il Th De il 1 , lr LVL The l is . CCDNSQLID TED 'Sei in 1-if EQ Wf' G Ci Vi sTo E reg 'g A WOI' g l arm CGMPANY ggi -J gray gaso 2 I':.CI'1 W str' lf! Smii X arat llf l ' 4 W SSS if S .I TULSA, OKLAHOMA 4, ifirgzj 51, 1 men Q5 if 1 opei 1323 EAST FIFTH STREET P. 0. Box 17 Olga if Sal? fatll lv wati ll! fire, I u ily. ,A imu we LOU? Goon or-ff. Kappa Szgma 'iff E35 TH' T95T9'9 l N! A proc RUN N-ON-'G , 1,-.1 BACK in 1869, just after the -Civil iff , Engel 1 NOU,5lLL,AND 4-4525.11 ISI War, when all good fraternity ma- f , ua W lwanf- Wim UGHT dam terial either had been killed off or fled X 'Qtek 9T0mE'gL'ElJEaE lAN1DlH?-gtzlspt - across the border, seven men who had xy, 1 pay A mfs-'-' Q' mfg? missed the draft because of flat-feet and I 1 fact l-I A undernourishment, having been .kicked l P SCP ' Q out of Dekes, perpetrated a cr1me on lx X: Elf' -wo' no 'CQ innocent American colleges by organ- 'lf 1 7' Q9 J izing what is known in polite society as MTI ' Kappa Sigma. ,W 2 Before anyone knew what it was all 'Q X ' about, the organization was so firmly F01 72. E G ' rooted that it could not be weeded out g DU new - Q and since then its talons have reached 1 ,ihxixllw Y- TQ out to imbed themselves in so many A The ...E I 1 ' small colleges and Normal schools that tor 'O 1 we've lost count of them. We know, sine W w . however, that there are less than two 1 rect K l hundred of them. We're all proud of the Stillwater chapter of Kappa Sigma. 1 KAN ' lt's the best one they have. X 5, Q Kappa Sigma pin is a star, encircled f by a crescent moon, The star has a Q triple meaning. It stands for the stars 59 '--' the pledges see when they feel the paddle 1 Q 2 and the brand of tobacco their social ' men chew. H1 Page 436 I Page 437 X ii f-We E - Y, .. 'Xl kk 11 e II: ITS WORTI-I DRILLING FOR, IT'S WORTH SAVING The III, I .1 V- I. 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Back inthe days of hoop Cnot whoopj skirts and lacey collars, wigs and snuff and swagger sticks, windows were useful for elopers and serenades, but not for light, since they were covered by oily paper. Today, windows are used either to admit or repel light, but they are useful, too, for other things, as in the case of the Kappa Delta cellar window. And thereby hangs a tale. On the south side of the Kappa Delta house, just below three large windows, is a very small window which leads either to or from the basement, according to the hour of night or morn- ing. It is just large enough to squeeze, or be squeezed, through. This little window has played an important role in the life of the active chapter, it has caused many actives to be inactive. Bob Fisher and Don Golden, and per- haps two others, could tell more about this window. SAVE! - SAVE! - SAVE! Hundreds of investors are putting their savings and surplus funds into our ClassA Installment Stock. On this we pay dividends of 7 42, compounded semi- annually and the investor has the choice of several other plans to fit his needs. Ask for Oar Booklet Explaining Our Saving Plans United Savings 52 Loan Association I5 WEST 4TH ST. TULSA, OKLA, .I I. :aa I ffl Isl IGI its :tal I-I gui: ill 5- ,Els zulu: Bal ,. ll.l3l91...l .U . i,.... I gl , n I gli I ' .:I::.I ii'Ifi4-i.' - 1-I - I:-I, I- :gi LI. Egg - Ri I Is.: :li fel I If I 1 IZIIIW FE Ia ,Im ,..' 1- ' , I :Till M II H. - ,E , ,ii .,.E .1'fw'5 1 .Ee- frat ' lil' 2 5 A Law, , , . f m ftyfu BROWN-DUNKIN COMPANY The Dominant Retail Institution in Tulsa , Q MAIN AT FOURTH DIAL 2,7101 Page 438 AI I I I I I 'I I 'T I I I I M15 Til QI-in ,AI M QIVI IIA lf fl llfvj llfffl ,,! ll ffI Ill! li I 'Y fu 'I II I I I ! I I lj WI If Q I-if ll 'I K- PI SEL' :av-. K -., -CCI' ' 112 5-,,. '. '-'Z ii. :P ff-L Vu: 1'-5..- 1.-..-,Y Toy. CC..C. lieu: foie has tive, per- bout Sf :V l ff T NN NN I ss. 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Members of the local chapter of this organization of psuedo-sophisticates are laboring under the halucination that the alleged fraternity was organized with the intention of hnally producing Bob I-larper's Outlaws. The boys moved into their new rushing argument this year, much to the chagrin of the Chi Omegas, and have established themselves as perma- nent pests. The house has been ar- ranged so that the boys can step right out of their dressing rooms, walk down- stairs, and be at the front door of the Chi Omega house. No one objects to this practice but the Chios. Lambda Chi pledge pin is in the shape of the Greek letter Lambda, and is used because of its close resemblance to a Lambda Chi skull. Page 439 TI-IAT TI-IETA EVENING GOWN In dreamy Spain, where sleepy swains lazily strum fat guitars and hum love songs to heavy-eyed senoritas, where reckless toreadors tease their maddened prey for the amusement of a blood-thirsty audience, red, the color symbolic of madness, passion and bravery, is everywhere. Red is the color of the Theta evening gown, origi- nally owned by Hazelle Turnage, but believed by most Aggies to be the property of the chapter. The dress first made its appearance on the Aggie campus at last year's first formal. I-Iazelle was wearing it then. Since that first time, she hasn't had an opportunity to wear it. I-Ier sorosis always beat her to it. One sees the dress at every dance, the flaming red of it whirling, bobbing, floating through the sea of dancers. It tells the crowd that at least one Theta has rated the dance. No ball is success- ful if that dress isn't there, because its absence causes a feeling of loneliness. KLEINS Complete Steel Service STRUCTURAL STEEL REINEORCINC STEEL ORNAMENTAL and MISCELLANEOUS IRON Complete Line of Steel Building Specialties Y I E. Klein Iron 82 Foundry Co OKLAHOMA cirv, OKLA. OKLAHOMA is BLESSED WITH CNE OF THE BEST SOURCES OF FEED IN THE NATION-COTTONSEED MEAL By consulting an A. and M. College in the United States, they will advise you that the unit of protein contained in Cottonseed Meal is greater and cheaper than any other feed. Always on hand at the OIL MILL at Cushing, or any I I-I. EELLIS COTTON COMPANY CIN. . 1: '- 'it't ' I I E E GOLD 'T' MEDAL GOLD Ei gi CAKE Q 1 ..........-- , L g N 5 COMMONWEALTH coTToN o1L co. CUSI-IINC, OKLAHOMA Page 440 . I -II I I I ' I I iii! YW-I I li .Y -:XV .,i1v.7 , I-, , I .' 'f .fi gi I ,..ei L .Q .,., jI I'1 f t1lI I'.' 'I . 35 'i'i Q33 I If 19 K x' I' ,' f X If ,fi ,fl 65. I I-1, ILL3. IFf :7' 11,4 I Ii III II I I+II1II 'II 'I I I' I1 I I I I ICI ID Il H I 11 Iii, Ilj I L It -Lil 1' iii , Y .iff 5-gr I I I lil I f ji, i .J -'v ,,f 1. 3 I I X 'I ul Al I X, A C I f Q J 'E wi NATURAL CAS SERVICE and CIVIC PROGRESS GOOD natural gas service has contributed substantially to the phenomenal growth of cities and towns in Oklahoma. The cleanliness, convenience and economy of natural gas as a domestic and industrial fuel put it far ahead of other fuels as a constructive factor in civic progress. HOUSEHOLD WORDS FOR MANY YEARS DIRECT ACTION RANGES with LORAIN OVEN REGULATOR -' l, . Un stuff 8 f - This Is I ll Red Wheel -- E If Year A 1 Sl lg E ROPER RANGES SANDS HEATETQUTE WAsHERs QNEM HUMPHREY RADIANTFIRES ESTATE HEATRoLAs A and ELECTROLUX - SERVEQIZ - REFRICERATORS wi THE FLAME THAT FREEZESH Liberal Terms if Desired enfml Staley Tower ami lfggflf CUWPWJ' STILLWATER, OKLAHOMA ,ll l P 441 r wil ,Ii ll VU EEN I fotltwr. - KAT Pttoctf Erirtmf-inn PARTY TOHIGH1 fftuii fnmimnrnn BY Doqgfuv LEC l'loPmNf and Mltmzso LWTTEH s-H CARICATUREI Aucnwj ,WNQNIHU ! A Hll A KAPPA ALPHA THETA The first cool winds from the north were hurrying over the campus, changing the green leaves to scarlet, yellow, and amber, and bleaching the well-kept lawns to a pale jade. Southbound summer songbirds, seek- ing the coziness of tropic iagoons, were singing their farewell songs to summer-time friends as they fanned their way toward warmer climes. lt was October, when the dizzy whirl of the first three weeks, with their rushing activities, open houses and what-nots, had taken their place in campus history, leaving the social Four Hundred with embryonic plans for the year's entertainment. Stim- ulated by the pep-bearing October breezes, two Thetas, reveling in the freedom following three hours of lab, planned a peerless party. On Tuesday rights, Kappa Al- pha Theta held pledge court. The last three had been dry and uninter- esting, with no more excitement than the promiscuous paddling of playful pledges Something had to be done about it, and our heroines came forward with thoughts which turned the trick. lt was a big night at the KAT house. At eight o'clock, the curtains were drawn on a scene which makes this writer blush to think about-and he's no Quaker. Seated around the walls, their eyes spark- ling in anticipation, the active Cwe had to use an adjective of some kindj chapter awaited the first act. They had not long to wait. Dressed in the habit of Texas ranch- men, three plump pledges strode across the stage, leading a-what? Oh, Doc, can't o into this act in detail The discipline committee might censor the book l g . and put me on probation-so l'll just leave it to your imagination. Following the auction sale, came pantomimes and dances, works of art which will live in the memory of the audience around the walls and on the sidewalks below. We fellows, plying our weary way home from the Pi Phi house, tried to keep on walking, but our feet wouldn't move an inch. We just had to stay for that second act. And to the Thetas goes the oriental hand-woven cigar-lighter offered by Doc Whittenburg for the most original pledge court entertainment program. 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H ' ACN 9 x , W 'L '- ' , ' YW K 4 , , W1 V, O ZZ The OKLAHOMA LIVE STOCK NEWS Published Every Market Day in the Year Also Bi-Weekly Edition, every other Tuesday The Only Live Stock Papers in Oklahoma Keep Posted on Your Live Stock Market The OKLAHOMA LIVE STOCK NEWS STOCK YARDS, OKLAHOMA CITY THE PURITY CLUB Deploring the business of'exces- sively indulging in fun by Aggie ath letes and with the idea of making ' thletes Aggie wrestlers and other a morally infallible-like the Puritans in th da s of our forefathers-Coach E. C eGalHagher, promoter of wrestling, and ith small matcher of football games w state universities, pulled himself to- gether and caused a few of the more prudent athletes to form what is known as the Purity Club. Professor Caldwell and a Stillwater preacher came forth with a Greek name ' which, because it sounded pretty good, and no one else had an idea, was ac- cepted. Then, too, lots of the boys were in favor of belonging to a Greek letter or- ' t' so it went over like nobody s biz v I I i 1 1 ii-1 ganiza ion, . Alpha Epsilon Pi, meaning, in the words of an eminent Greek restauranteur, Allatime Easy Pickin's, was the name chosen. Colors are pure white, meaning stain- lessg and blue, for the grief abstinence causes. The crest bears the picture of a Spanish toreador, holding the tail of a bull in his left hand, and a bull's horn in the seat of his trousers. On the battle-scarred nose, which is being thumbed at vice, rests the pro- verbial clothes-pin of the prudent. Above the crest, is the belt of a wrestler, and ' below it a streamer bearing the words, Alla Paloo Plazip Plazzazza spaghetti de f macaron, meaning We don't drink only on Christmas, july Fourth, and Happy 'Q New Year. f' Famous members are Gallagher, himself, and Don Gallagher, son of the organizer. I . Q. X: ii- lf! COMPLETE PRINTING SERVICE . fi - ' Nc SEMCO COLOR PRESS ll . . A ffl of Artists-Deszgners-Printers , ,fx she , ff- bir , . V, If B. L. SEMTNER, Pres. GEO. R. TIGHE, Sec'y DAVE R. McKowN, Vice-Pres. I, A ig fill OKLAHOMA CITY I My fi shi te: I frc FEED SEED ri,-. it ,, f 1 4. , Cu - . l' ,lg Rl An ever-increasing popularity of the Merit Brand is ' ',' f Nfl! evidenced by the constant growth of this institution. A. H, is -'l Ji Thousands of successful Oklahoma stockmen, dairyrnen, G T'- A in 4 . U X in and growers cannot be wrong-their voluntary endorse- 9 ' qfiihf ' I ment by purchase may serve as your guide to the best G selection of feed and seed products for the farm. Mills located at ' ' OKLAHOMA CITY pl HAPDEMAPPKING MCAIEESTER 4 I I W li O59 , ' li A Page 444 , fi, 1. X if Pa e 44. ' 1' lg E .. .. my . I . . 'Ji' slit .pi mfhe Southlands Way 5. Wie pay the market price from day to day. 3' We Crave frlendly and satisfied customers. . e want our customers to make a profit, 4. We believe our customers want us to prosper 5 We Slm at all times to give you service at' Our end of the line as to weights, etc. LONG DISTANCE PHONE 34 SOUTHLANO COTTON OIL COMPANY T. E. MCGEE, Manager OKLAHOMA CITY OKLAHOMA WE SUGGEST Nomination of MARTHA BERRY For first aid of Dan Gupid, because of her many affairs d'amOur, in which she has broken the hearts of Roy Black- bird, Reuben Sparks, Sam Gilstrap student Prexyj and Bobby Vin- Cown , cent CMaster Vinland Pasturesj. MARY RUTH l-IOLEROOK For her excellent acting and because she was the author of the famous sen- tence, Orville will never loose himself from my apron strings, once he lS se- curely fastened. RED GREENE Because she is t e O y woman who flatly refused to endorse Luckies as her favorite brand. h nl famous GLADYS SWEENEY Because, after four years of social prominence, she threw It all down' for ' R' hards-a sacrifice the love of jimmy 1C U which merits some sort Of restitution. 121 NORTH WESTERN PHONE WALNUT 0523 The OKLAHOMA TILE GO. TILE WORK OUR SPECIALTY WALL AND FLOOR TILING MARBLE MANTELS AND GRATES JAMES l-IARDINC Manager OKLAHOMA CITY OKLAHOMA P ge 445 za o.n.M.c. CALENDAQZ9 iff ' N X l' i' gg 'Qughee ' E34 g . c.onRECT5' f'lv-Ill: B Q A ' ,. N vw, ..... V t 'VW' 3, XA CM V E ,lIV' W Zh hmm U ? 71112 A v- L '-LV ' ' LL! l THE. KGS STAR: QQ ' 2 HRS ANNUAL SUMME f N 1. 3 --Q ' ! f 1, LEDG'N' ? 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' w X x VW I I E jx I bes E sho xi I'iV: IIE 192 ,.! 551 Ml sch Ii ig keg tio: W in 1 ig as i ,.! . tail Ac was E Du I ove E rece I knc I slog the E rap I by 1 K 3 Page 447 1.1 L., X ' X MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMLZM Aggrrelandl s Student Pulbllcatnlons Department ITI-I a controlllng body called the College Board of Publrcatlons the Student Assoclatlon of Oklahoma A 82 M College marmams one of the best student publ1cat1on departments 1n the country A report from the offlce of the General Manager of Student Publxcatlons shows that the department conducts a gross buslness dur1ng the year whlch rxvals that of many small corporatxons 1n the natlon For the school year of 1927 28 gross buslness handled by the varrous publlcatlons netted more than S51 000 00 and xt IS est1mated that the mark wlll be bettered by S4 000 00 for the school year of 1928 29 The Redskxn Senxor class publ1cat1on IS the annual 1n whxch a record IS kept of the actlons of the students and the actxvxtles of the college Thls publlca t1on IS one of the best of IES klnd 1n the country havlng placed w1th hlgh honors 1n the Natlonal Scholastlc Press ASSOCIHCIOH s natlonal contest last year as well as 1n former years The Daily O Collegian dally newspaper of the Student Assoclatlon maln talns and operates 1ts own prlntlng establlshment valued at more than S15 O00 00 At the time of purchaslng the plant which was ln the summer of 1926 the paper was lncorporated under the name of the OColleg1an Publlshlng Company Durlng the past school year IE was enlarged to a SIX column four page paper over the old s1ze of flve column four pages The Agglevator humor magazlne publlshed flve tlmes per year has become o nlzed as one of the best of ICS type Frequently College Humor Magazxne rec g known the world over has cllpped selectlons from the Agglevator Better and Bxgger Publlcatlons for Oklahoma A and lvl College IS the slogan of the department and lf they contmue to grow as they have duglng the past flve years thls goal w1ll be reached soon Advancement has een I b mm recognlzed rapld and the lmportance of student publrcatrons IS SWlff y eCO S by the mstxtutlon at large 355353 Pg 447 5, W . 1 -n -1-...mu-m--u-uv.. 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