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on the judicial board of XV. S. G. A. in 1934. She resides on the executive board of YV. S. G. A. and will continue to do so during 1936. Her intelligence puts her among the Achofoa and 0. G. A. members. Along the lighter vein, she is a Pepper and a Terpsichorean follower. The delightful little Irish colleen is a toast of the campus and has become so without blarney. Smiling slack lfredenberger, member of Phi lfta Sigma, and versatile enough to lead the varsity yells, has become one of the outstanding leaders of the cam- pus. Announcing for president of the Student Association for next year, -lack won the ofhce unopposed when half a score of potential candidates refused to hle against this commerce junior. A member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon so- cial fraternity, Fredenberger has been active in campus affairs for the three years he has been in school. He is a member of Players Club and other cam- pus organizations of note. lltlajoring in General Business, he has E BETTY PRICE, . . . . Queen of the Irish gezzffemezz. compiled an enviable record. He has consistently kept his grades well above the B average by finding time to study at night without losing ground as a social man. Democratic above all else, Fredenberger has more intimate friends on the campus than any other two men in school. Page 29 o o o o o o 0 o o ...., CN XX N fl '33 YN Q F5 QA fd' VT Q S x -N .lick Fkiioizxiiiiaoeiz, . . fo hem! Xfllllfllf lmdy. Gaining campus fame and recognition as a columnist, VVelden llarnes looks like a newspaper man, and is. The edi- tors of all three student publications have time and again called upon him and he has responded in characteristic earnestness. But it has been as a columnist that he has gained the most renown. His columns during past years in the Duffy O,I1l0f!l'QfIIIl have been the most widely read features of the sheet. For the past two years he has written Peppy's diary for the Oklahoma Aggievator. He be- . . lllIlZ't'S fwofvfr' IlIIffI'j'. XVi2i,pEx BARNES. it-. . 19- ,'.' longs to the Press flub, honorary jour- nalistic organization on the campus, and is a member of the Kappa Sigma. A familiar figure in the press box at all A. and Xl. sport events until this year, liarnes stepped down to the side- lines to announce the play bv play de- gi A we 32 if 95 Z 3 a if 3 E w 1 1 -Iiiss Roscra, . . . . teiflzzlfvzezes from xrhoof. scriptions of the home football games. l,eaving school this spring for a try- out with the Kansas City Blues, jess Rosett leaves behind him an enviable record in athletics as a football and base- ball star. lfor two seasons he was a mainstay of the Puncher backfield, playing the dith- cult position of No, 3 back. lfrom this backfield spot Rosett smashed and passed his way to fame over all Cowboy oppo- sition. lflected 'lireasurcr of the A. and ll. College chapter of the State League of Young Democrats, llelvin Anderson is one of the most promising young politi- cians on the campus. His display of in- terest and activity in the political cam- paign last fall, the Young Democrat membership campaign and the municipal elections stamps him as an up and com- ing political leader. President of Acacia, his fraternity, Anderson is active in many campus affairs. He is a sophomore majoring in mechancal engineering and maintains an excellent scholarship rating in his school. Of the quiet type he is anything but typically a politician. hlelvin Anderson
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fgllfg ggi ZZ' U ........o. full of democracy and bubbling over with magnetic charm. lfor the past two years she's been learning tu cook and to sew. Slit-'ll make some one ll darned good S o'clocli. Sleepy time gal. The man ol' the hour, is Kenny Galla- gher, son of lid Ciallagher. llis suave sophistication is peculiarly combined 's Cf liizxxv fiXI.I..-XGHIZR, . . . . a'riw.v al jgllfS1I. with boyish mischief and excellent ath- letic achievement. lieta Theta Pi claims his social aflili- ttion. He is a Hell Hound, a member of the O Club and of the football team, and is recognized as one ol' Aggie- land's fastest things on two leg.. ' Aiziaixif XVHITIS, . . . . .ffllllfllf nurse. tent responsibility of the true collegiate. As president of the Players' Club this year he led a revolution and revision of the standards and procedure of the organization, which promises to make rapid progress under his direction. The speech ollice is never complete without his assistance. Though by nature he is calm and seldom rullled, his fiery leadership of the Hell Hounds was an example for any pep organization president. And as col- lege yell leader he exhibited more of his power in controlling the great masses. . . . one of ilu' lYlll'l'Ill1 boys, In addition to these fields of activity, Harold is a member of the Tapela Club, Terpsichorean Club, and the League of Young Democrats. Hob Brandenburg is another of the top-notchers in popularity and ability. His smooth, smiling atmosphere steals over his associates, both men and women, and instigates their branding him a swell fellow. ln the kingdom of agriculture he is a member of the royalty, belonging to the Block and Bridle Club, Aggie So- ciety, and the livestock judging team, the latter for the last two years. He is a member of Blue Key and the lslappa Alpha f'raternityf, blessed with the hospitality and conquering individu- alism of a southern gentleman as well as the brilliant attributes of a college big shot. Red-headed and enchantingly dotted with freckles, Betty Price lays the Cam- pus VVorld at her feet. And she capti- vated the lfngineers, of whom she is queen, just as she has the hearts of all who know her. s T tifafqf sSvf ? ' N H4 It l'l.XRUl.ID tN.y1f1'vJ LAND. t un , captain of the track t'z . , . . lt s a pleasure to go to the inhrmary Q - v - v when Airline XR hires on duty. ln her own agreeable way she can diagnose ,west your case and make you glad y'ou're not healthy. :Xnd this is one of Arline's passions-nursing. She is always willing to give everyone the benefit of her fund of health knowledge. She is a member of the llome lfcon- omics Club, the Sociology Club, and the Young Democrats. Replacing lvlildred Llement as Home lpconomics senator this year, she furthered her successful entrance into politics. Klegaphone in his hand or covered with grease paint, Harold Nappy Land receives the applause of his vast public with enthusiasm and the compe- i 1 l l '? m 'H E l Bora BRAND1zN12cRG, . . . . judges l'0'ZC'S-IIl7'ZC'.Yf7HfY6'I'5. Basketball is her favorite sport al- though she carried away' the inter- sorority tennis championship in 1933. She is president elect of the VVomen's Pan-Hellenic and State Y. VV. C. A., and is the present vice-president of her sorority, Pi Beta Phi. She is a past president of Y.VV. C.A. and was Page 28
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c-7 ff!! jlfzzzf ......... lets other people do the talking while he does the thinking. llill lloore, who will preside over the Student Senate next year as x'ice-presi- dent of the Student Association, has long been active in campus affairs, and through honest and intelligent service has gained the admiration and respect of students and faculty. IlIoore's eleva- tion to the presidency of the Student Senate amounts to almost a promotion since he served as a Senator during the past year and acted as president pro- tein ot the lfldl-33 Student Senate. During the past year he has been presi- dent of Blue Iiey, national honorary service fraternity, and has been treasurer off Sigma Nu, his social fraternity. He is a member of Pershing Rifles. l'resident of two organizations, and secretary of another during the past year, has made Irene Nye one of the really outstanding women on the A. and ll. College campus. She was president of Alpha Delta Pi, her sorority, and of Peppers, the oldest women's pep organization on the cam- pus. Both of these organizations under the splendid leadership of Irene Nye made ekcellent progress during the Gorgeous Virginia Long is as tal- ented as she is beautiful. This astound- ing young woman has for two years been one of the leading and most reli- able of the reporters of the Daily UTM!- dflffjflll, besides taking ample care of her ollicial responsibilities as Secretary- . . . KHIIIXIS sfmzfify, BILL Mooaiz. school year. A good student, Irene enjoys dancing and tennis, and is interested in politics, being a member of the A. and NI. state chapter of League of Young Democrats. . . . . young f70fffit'ifllIV, IXTELVIN ANDERSON. 'xii . ggaygi sw M ik' H -ue Q ix., IRENE NYE, . . mrries fuff l'1'Xf70IISlbfflfll',f. Treasurer of the senior class of 19355 and taking an active part in the Peppers club, the A. and IW. college chapter of the League of Young Democrats, Y. VV. C. A., and her sorority, Zeta Tau Alpha. Reared in the ranch country of south- up ...,., 3 4 .ggi : .1 Q., A sy. 3 . VIRGIN1.-x Loxo, . . has sfeepy eyes. eastern Qklahoma this Science and Lit- erature senior enjoys riding more than any other sport. And she rides well. This sleepy-eyed daughter of a banker is a brilliant student, having better than a B average for her four years col- lege Work. Belonging to eight organizations and a social sorority, Kappa Alpha Theta, Lou Vella llflorgan is one of the most outstanding women to graduate from the A. and IW. College. She is a member of Achafoa, and Phi Kappa Phi, national honorary scholastic fraternityg and has maintained one of the highest grade point averages in the School of Science and Literature. In addition to working part time as a secretary in the ofhce of the Dean of the Graduate School, she finds time to participate in Girls, Glee Club, of which organization she is president, to be his- torian of the Players Club, active in Terpsichorean, Girls' Quartet, and Choral Club. She has been active in the past in col- lege publications serving last year as a member of the Oklahoma Aggievator staff. This year her publications work has been confined to the 1935 REDSKIN on which staff she is an assistant editor. A brilliant conversationalist, Lou Vella has one of the most pleasing per- sonalities to be found at A. and Ill. She transferred to A. and IU. College from Page 30 A is Q N F
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