Oklahoma State University - Redskin Yearbook (Stillwater, OK)

 - Class of 1938

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X-. x N s , U.. ..1- . ,., N u We ha tried to 'visnaiize the fqtqreiofu commemorate the past, we have attempted to Ireeoici' enduringufform-' the activities ana' achie vements of' this . onedlyeai in ' me When time has dulleci in yourh mind 'of uthefamiiiari faces and scenes, the happy hourss the disappointments, struggies, and procio' accomplishments of this yearfif this . volume holds one memory that is dear to Vi it ui h smile, a bit over the fono' rem I o V2 h0f ou-and emor it s ur pur t will ances- of cioiieee fl. i pose wifi have been reaiizeqhi, i I .'.' '7 .t'-.--' ' - 1 '.--R. -. ' 1' ' ' ,I I. , .,.b. .j.-f.r ' 11' V ,- r i' r F ..4 ri J 5, 3 r f 'Era x 1 i 5' 'ww M14 ?l77D'l1? - Editor-in-Chief Qi!! Jonnson - - Campus E 't Lyman fV7orris - Associate Editor Francis Cawfey - Assistant Editor Sam lgyerfey a iiffanagiing Editor Efdonlfates - - Feature Editor Affary Frances Wr'a:7rer Secretary Cnarfes Messaff - Qrganization Editor Stanfey Henson - f'Xetivities Editor Sara Gioney - - Copy Wfriter Joe Synar Atfvfetie Editor Veeda Massey - feature Writer and puoficity Jacfr Horner - Fraternity Editor J. powers - - Cameraman Cari' Ffeminff Cfass Division Editor fred Effers - Cameraman 9 7235! J , f vga . M Q iw' x ,pr 'P' ,i W A 5 . M QM W 4 , ui.. R Q 1, f it Q fe t ,JW-fm.. U -'Q -i wp an we 5233 figs I3 fig , 5342, il i . A Lf 1 K fig. R' 5 J af 5 ,X x '-'ff ' t Ill who r .,: I J A ii 7 it Nxt, ,. :Qin 1, - .EQ uf if .J 'WI I, gwgvgrgyjlggby .la fr ,A V 'J 1 f as 2 Mm WNW Mum W , X mm.. New Y wx If e 'PS' .5 1 -1.' . Www...,,,,. 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' ':VV I..p- IV' I V VI Iu 'LQ V 'V VIV:.- V . V ,II xi V If V 1' I' 1 ,'VV.' .VII I II Cin' ' IVVIVVVI- N V V'V' . .V'VlI V 'V 'W Student Association A student senate, controlled by a group of young reformists, elected o11 a platforni urging amendment i11 campus politics, ter- minated one of the most efficient and finan- cially successful periods experienced by the student governing body in several years. These student solons have demonstrated their earnestness by suggesting more equi- table changes in the student constitution, paying off' the debt of' tl1e group, working out a merit system for publications, offering the students reduced prices on dances, re-in- stalling senate customs recently dropped, and making other specific suggestions for the improvement of student welfare. The senate was organized with the idea of developing student government, and draw- ing the college administration a11d the student body into a closer relationship. In February, 1914, the senate was founded as the Student Representative Committeef' At its organiza- tio11, data were gathered from other colleges and universities, and, with this as a basis, a committee formulated a constitution for the student legislative body of Oklahoma A. and M. College. The present constitution was approved by the president and went into effect i11 the spring of 1932. Members of the senate composed a well- rounded representation of the student body. Delegation to the group is allowed by schools and by college classification. Each school is allowed one senator, seniors have three dele- gates, juniors have two, and sophomores have one. The senators by classification are: Gene Fennema, Jack Smith, and Maxine Sn1itl1, all senior senatorsg Harlan Bumpas a11d Wayne Smith, junior senators, and Robert Black, sophomore senator. Senators repre- senting schools include: L. A. Maciula, en- gineering, Ned Stuart, commerce, Jeanette Page I3 Q Bon DoN.xLDsoN McDaniels, home economics: Mary Nell Thag- gard, education: Frances llughes. science and literature: a11d John Gardner. agriculture. Two changes were made in the personnel after the spring election last year. lfrances Hughes, who was also chosen the HPIl.N'lCl.lI beauty queen, was elected to the post ol' science and literature senator to succeed Hill Sharp who dropped out of school the second semester. For the same reason Wvayne Smith was elected to replace Nlax Burnett the second semester. Six of the senators were included in the special section of the Heflslcin as part of' the sixteen outstanding students on the campus. Among the group are llarold Bennett. liob Donaldson. llarold Bowers. Frances llughes. Maxine Smith, and Mary Nell Thaggard. 111 carrying out their duties. the young delegates held in mind the oath of' office S6 Fl dt? 'Www-W llAROLD BENNETT ll,xno1,n Bowl-:ns administered: 1 do solenmly swear, or affirm, that I will discharge with justice and equity, with diligence a11d faithfulness, to the best of my ability, all the duties falling upon me as an officer of this association, and will to the best of' my ability preserve, protect, and defend the constitution of the student association, and though at times hindered by opposition, they rendered an honest and prosperous administration to the students. As secretary-treasurer of the senate, Harold Bennett pulled the organization out of the abyss of debt which had accumulated from the previous administration, and within three weeks after taking charge of the accounts showed a debit balance of' eighty-tliree cents. The gift of the Midas touch seemed to be a characteristic of the group, yet with no indica- tion of the accompanying taint of miserliness. ln the sale of the freshman orange a11d black caps, a customary duty of tl1e senators, the organization produced a volume of sales and resulting profit much greater than shown for a number of years. An unprecedented money- maker this year was the sale of tams 'to fresh- man girls, an idea submitted by Fred ilfennema, president of the sophomore class. The profit- making faculty of the solons exhibited itself again at the llomecoming dance when they drew the largest crowd of alumni and students in four or live years to the affair. The purpose of the senate, however, was not to proliteer off' the students. Only sufh- cient funds were required to maintain the customary activities a11d finance any new plans. With this principle in mind, the admission price to the student senate dances was reduced the second semester to about half' the cost during the first semester. The innovation was first tested to see if the cut price would bring increased attendance. The Page I 4 response was so great that the lowered prices were put into effect permanently hy Harold Bennett. Tl1e senate also resumed the custom of purchasing 'TY' hlankets for lettcrmen. The practice was temporarily waived last year on the grounds that a shortage ol' funds negated it. The student legislative hody suggested several improvements in the student constitu- tion. The senators l'elt that often in their enthusiasm or other l1un1an frailties, they over- stepped the boundaries ofthe student constitu- tion themselves. Recognizing their own Weakness, they suggested a form of committee or hoard with the powers of a supreme court to review their actions at the request ol' a student or faculty member. New senators elected in the spring were invited to meet in conjunction with the old senators for the last three sessions ol' the year in order to provide them with a working idea of the procedure ol' the group and thus he ready to hegin the next year with a hound instead of groping and stumbling to start tl1e machine smoothly. This is an especially de- sirable pla11 because there is an almost com- plete turnover each year. So the student governing hody of Oklahoma A. and M. College advances. Selection ol' the ollicers to direct the Sen- ateis activities this year was especially fortu- nate. lflach had already proven himself a leader in college. lmoth scholastically and out- side the study hall. lioli Donaldson. presi- dent ol' the Student Association. has prolralmly lieen president ol' more organizations than any other student at A. and Nl. College. Besides the student association. he heads the lnter-fraternity Council. the Boys' tilee Cluh. Beta Theta Pi social l'raternity. and the flom- merce Student Council. llc is a meinlier of Phi Eta Sigma, honorary freshman scholas- tic fraternityg Phi liappa Phi. honorary hand fraternity: Phi liazipa Phi. national scholastic socfety: and liluc liey. Mens leadership fraternity. llarolc Bowers. in his capacity of Tice-president of the Association. automatic- ally assumes the iiresidency ol' the student senate. lle is also president of Alpha lxappa Psi social l'raternityg the League ol' Young Democrats: the Commerce Student Council: and lllue lxey. llarold licnnett. secretary- treasurer ol' the Association. has won honors i11 the school ol' engineering as well as campus politics. lle is president of Sigma Tau. a memlier ol' lingineering Society. the Industrial Engineering Society. and lilue key. Lcfl fo right: limczu. YFIIAGGAHD, lluuui-ns. tiwlmwicn. S'ruAn'r, BI'INlXlC'l l'. liowians. limiexs. Surru. NIlIlj.'tNllCI,S, FIQNNIQMA. .l. SMITH, TJONALDSON 1 we g Page 15 RE, SMITH, Bunn, IIUHIIICS, W WSGJR. 'llhe VVOIIIOIIQS Student Government Asso ciation is a coordinating hoard for all WOIHCIIQS o 'fr' ' ' lgdI1lZdt,lOIlS o11 the c g . ic ec into three council groups: executive, judicial, and legislative. The executive council is composed of the four oilicers elected at large hy the students, and the president or a repre- sentative of each NV0lIl0ll,S organization on the c' ' anipus. During the school sponsors two social e year W. G. A. vents: the Coed P . roni, where stunts are given hy the dilferent or- ganizations ' and prizes are awarded to the cl. evcust dressed cou Jl group giving the l e ' IHUIICC tea, which is a niore fornlal event. This year the Coed Proni was held in the Gymnasium 'nil approximately se I e as well as to the Jest stuntg and a n ' C c was attended bv U l Ven hundred girls. Miss Julia E. Stout, Dean OilVVOll10l ' 1, is sponsor of the organization. A I,BEll'l', ATR I N S M s ,le NN , ., Page I6 anipus lt is div'l l XXXOITIQTTS The VVOIIICIITS Panhellenic Council meets on the first Monday al't.ernoon in each month for the regular business session, at which tiine penhellenic rush rules and regulations and matters of general concern to the groups represented are Considered. ln addition it sponsors live proj- ects during the school year, one under the direction of each sorority. In November lxappa Alpha Theta pre- sided at a lneeting attended lay pledges of all groups. Chi Uniega was in charge ol' the Christmas project, which resulted in the dis- tribution of fifty baskets ol' food and toys to needy families near and in Stillwater. .Pi Beta Phi planned the annual l,ElIlllt'llGlllC' Dance. The annual Spring Banquet, held for new initiates and l'anhellenic officers, was held ill April under the direction of Zeta Tau Alpha. The tea was under the direction of Kappa Delta. 5 I iv TTUTH VV.u.mcn'I' Firsl row: 'l'.uuxr:'l', ll XIIHISUX, xll'l.l.l'INlNlIlIi. XIVIIHLS. lltmri, Sm-oral row: lCs'rll.i,. lhI1IfYiI!.MIkl'IY. .lox ts. XYILSUN. NX Al,lil-Ill'l' K . 'UQ ,.s ff, I -is 1:-' Q ,jv- vw-.xl Pug: 17 'CI' 1-W-f Bw 'S lnterlraternity Council BOB Do1NALDsoN 'UUNW M, 111-Qmxiam' lionnixs T11e Men's lnterfraternity COllI1C1l was re- Ol'g'ilIl1ZQC1 on April 25, 19311-3 previously t11e fl'itli1,0I'lllt16'S 112111 been organized llIlC19I' tl1e llillllll of t11e Mens PH1111Pl16lllC. The re- OI'Q'i1Il1ZE1JL1OIl was brought about by a 111is- llIlf10I'SttlllC11Ilg between 11119 several fraternities H1161 a request by the klQ1l11lll1S1gI'El'1Q1Oll to have a governing body rcsponsi111e for the actio11 of the fraternities. T11e purpose illlll duties of T11e lnter- frater11ity Council is to enter into a mutual pledge to work together for the following purposes: to foster a spirit of friendliness Ellld cooperative 1lGlpfll1Il0SS among' all fraternities o11 1.1119 campus: to provide an organized agency by means of w11ic11 fraternities C2111 cooperate i11 111atters of co111111o11 COIICGFII re- lating to social affairs, rules I'GQl11il111llg' rus11- ing 211161 initiation activities. financial prob- 191118, and sc11olars11ip standards: to bring about closer I'01H1Ql0IlS 139tVVOPll fraternities 211111 t11e ilC1lll1Il1S11l'2lt1OIl i11 pron1oting the general 1ll1f0I'0S11S of the College as an educational institution Zllld service i11stitutio11 for t11c State. T11e lll0IIl1JQI'Sl11IJ of t11e Council is coin- posed of two I'CIJl'9S0Ilt3i1Jl,1V0S fro111 each fra- ternity UIJOII 1,116 CEIIIIPUS with t11e exception of t11e 1'1ZlI'IIll1Ol1SC. Une of t11e representa- tives fI'OII1 the Chapters lllllS1l be the president of the fraternity 211111 t11e O1Ll19I' chosen fro111 t11e lIl0IIl1'JCI'S1l1IJ of the respective fraternities. T11is year saw the l11terfrater11ity Council expand i11 Ill1Ill1JCI'S of fraternities represented i11 its Ill6Ill1l0I'S1llp. After a year of co11sidera- tio11 t11e Theta Kappa 1311i fraternity was extended a bid to t11e Cou11cil Lllld UIJOII April 15, 1938, t11ey were admitted to a chair. Page I8 The officers of the Council are a President, a Vice-President, and a Secretary-Treasurer eacl1 of which must be a delegate upon the Council. The President and the Vice-Presi- dent are selected successively from the fra- ternities according to their date of installation upon the campus. The Secretary-Treasurer is elected by a popular ballot from the mem- bership of the Council. To assist the officers in obtaining an efiicient Council the following committees were appointed: Eligibility Committee, Social Com- mittee, Athletic Committee and Judicial Com- mittee. Regular meetings are held on the iirst and third Sunday of each month during the academic year. Meetings are held in the chapter houses of the members of the Council in the order in which these nieinbers were adlnitted to the Council. Each fraternity is required to pay lifteen dollars l'or dues each semester to the Council to take care of ex- penses incurred during the school year. lt is a tradition of the l.nterl'raternity Council that it shall be the host ol' the Annual lnterfraternity Council Danceg this year the Council had its l'lil't,l1 Annual lforinal Dance. This year the Council adopted the policy at the lirst of the year ol' abiding by the Con- stitution oi' the Council and all infringements of the constitution were enforced to the letter. The lnterfratcrnity Council trains the young men who represent their fraternities in the part of governing. Top row: SHARP. BOWERS. .lo1.LY, ALLEN. S'l'.'xc:Y, llEn1'r.-xtzrz. Wowronn Second row: lloiamws, VVILLIS, clI,AN'l'0N, THonNToN, Cnmys. Dow.-xtosox. liliAIIAfNl TIII-FliFf11ll.' Anmsrnowu, MAY, lim-zo. lrurv. Dll'l'tZll1'Ill. YEILIJINJG, S1'ufuz'1'. BYI-ll!l,l4IY . ,y -- . , V I U 3 . ... Q W . - , . . - f'Y ' i ' A ik .. 43 ' .Q . f .4 av. ' 'R - - 1 . A . RN 3 yu- R Q s ' V N' . . - Q - 1 if N- ' S' T. M S X t k f - J ...M --5 H 1 Q Y f xy: -. . wrt -. Aw , . ,A 'J Nbr 'tgp- QQQQ Ya- fr' , 'li Page 19 Af. ' ,I 3 il za, . t ,. ' an 6s txt., . Q 7 wgf- B i it 1 A 3 .Q '- . ' ' f Q'-Ffa is- 5 X The Governor tiowznxon IC. W. XIXRIAFXIU X stuhilizcd institution with an sound husi- ncss udniinistrantion. ulicrc politics is clini- lllillt'fl. is thc gilt ol' tioxcrnor IC. W. Xlzirlund to thc studcnts und zilunini ol' Ultlulioniu fNg'i'i- culturul und Nlcclizinicul tfollcgc. Soon ziltcr his inziugrurution. tiovcrnor Nlur- und wus conlrontcd with thc pI'0lll0Ill ot' sch-cting l'our ol' thc livc-niun nicnihcrs ol' thc statc hoard ol' ugriculturc, thc hoard ol' rcgcnts for thc stz1tc's ilg'I'lClllllll'ill collcgcs. lie l was conccrncd solcly with linding mon l xjho would, hy tlicir conduct ot' the schools, cnd unccrtziintty and turmoil, luring' stzihility to thc lliculty und husi- ncss 2lCllIllIllSliI'illiilill to thc instiltution. llc found thc nicn hc nccdcd. l'iI'0lll thcn until this good hour thc Prcsidcnt, and faculty ol' A. X Nl. Col- lcgc und thc prcsidcnts and lizicultics ol' thc lifllll' Sf?COIlllill'y zigriculturzil col- lcgcs liuvc had ai ticcling that thcy wcro part ol' thcir institution, that thcir tcn- urc did not dcpcnd upon politics. 'l1l1llS lhcro cznnc to A. X Nl. und thc four sccondziry collcgcs thats fccling' ol' sccur- ity :ind stizihility which incuns hcttcr worlx. Horn in l'ittslnn'g. Pu.. Nlziy 8, I8T lt. hc was cducutcd in privzitc schools and g'l'aullu1tccl lil'UllI Nlicliigun llni- vcrsity. Aftcl' 11 liricl' lam' czirccl' in his nutivc city hc turncd to Wcst Yiigriiiia gals liclds :ind caunc to Ultlulioinzt in l9tt8. llc discovcrcd thc Ponca City und lillfltilllli oil liclds and thcrc laid thc loundzition ol' thc gigantic Mzn'la1nd tflil ffonipziny in which hc cniploycd as high us liitttttt pcoplc. llc introduccd inuny rcfornis in thc oil industry including the usc ol' thc oil-gas ratio in production. lie scrvcd onc tcrin in congress. hcing tho lirst dcniocrut, to hc cloctcd from thc liiglith Okla- honizi district, and in 19311 was czillcd to tho govcrnor's chair. Page 20 l-he President Dr. Henry G. llennett, during his ten years as president of A. and Nl. has .heen the guiding hand and the dominant figure in a growth that includes the first planned huilding program, perfection of a student self- help service, and the douhling of the school's enrollment. lle is, ahove his other contributions and interests. a builder of men and of colleges. 'lille tremendous construction activity on the campus this year is illustrative of the speed with which the 25-year plan of' expansion is heing put, into effect and an example of the enterprise of' President Bennett. .His ahility to piclx from the masses those who have definite ambitions and intelligence to learn have enahled hun- dreds of deserving individuals to attend A. a11d M. who. hecause of adverse financial circumstances. would have heen denied the opportunity. He secured for A. and M. this year huilding appropriations totalling f'ar more than that received hy any other school in the state. A fourth story has been added to VVhitehurst Hall, and a fine arts huilding. and engineer- ing huilding, and a field house are now under construction. Despite the fact that he is not often seen on the campus, his influence and guidance is felt i11 every part ol' the school. ln the student en1ployn1ent division alone. it is significant that Doctor l5ennett's insight into the problems of modern youth led l1i1n to an efl'ort to provide adequate self-help agencies long hefore the N. Y. A. was established. Page Z1 Un. lli-iism' ti. llisxxicrr 'l'hrough his untiring efforts and IP2lIllN is a result ol' this notahle opportunity. the xt ulx resident enrollment ol'A. and Xl. is nearing the .m.000 niarlt. Dr. Bennett has heen an educator litll ni an twenty years-ehis chief' interests fields where he can give the most help to youth and the thinlters of' the state. K is .lolfl tl. S41o'l'T l're.v idenl M Q W, Q if Q 1 e y a v, Fonmcsr li. Bums .S'ecrelur',v Board of Agriculture The membership of the State Board of Agriculture is charged with a duet of re- sponsibilities. First, the board itself, com- posed of a president and four members, each serving four-year terms, administers the affairs of the Oklahoma A. and M. College a11d the four sectional agricultural schools, namely: Connor's State School of Agriculture, War- ner: Murray State School of Agriculture, Tislioiningog Cameron State School of Agri- culture, Lawton, and the .Panhandle A. and M. College, Goodwell. Administrative alfairs of all these five schools are the lirst concern of the board at its regular monthly meetings in the capitol at Oklahoma City. Expense and purchase claims, payrolls, appointments to fill vacan- cies, additions to the faculty, added equip- ment or new buildings, contracts involving the colleges, all must be approved finally by this five-man board. Usually the president or his authorized representative of each of the colleges appears before the board on these occasions. The chief accountant for the State Board of Agriculture audits all the claims submitted by the agricultural colleges as well as those of the department of agriculture. These are prepared by the chief accountant for presenta- tion to the board and after oflicial approval, sent to the state auditor for payment. The other purpose is the approving of agricultural regulations concerning activities ol' the State Department of Agriculture. Page 22 Which do not require legislative attention. The president of the State Board of Agricul- ture, Who serves as chairman of the colleges' Board of Regents, is chief executive of the State Department of Agriculture. This position is held by Joe C. Scott, a former 4-H Club boy wl1o caught hold of his suspenders and lifted himself from his fatl.1er's farm in Pushmataha county through a series of advancements into the place of Oklahoma's number one man in agriculture. He is the lirst graduate of Oklahoma A. and lVl. College a11d former junior agricultural club member, organizer. and sponsor to hold the place. The members of the board include Orville lVl. Savage, Ponca City, vice-presidentg C. H. Mullendore, Miami, treasurer, Z. H. Lawter, Oklahoma City. memberg and Wi. L. Hutcheson, Frederick, niemberg appointed by the governor for terms of live years each, with the exception of Hutcheson, who was llRVILI.E Mi. SAVAGE NY. li. TIll'I'Clll'lSUN Ponca Ci!-v Freclerick named in August, l93T, to lill the remainder of the unexpired term ol' L. li. Waldrop, lVlanitou, deceased. Two of the board's members are graduates of Oklahoma A. and Nl. College. They are .loe C. Scott, president, and Orville Nl. Savage, vice-president. Savage received his Bachelorls degree in agriculture and animal husbandry in l9l6. Scott completed the re- quirements l'or his lNlaster's in agricultural economics in l93ll. lforrest li. llurns. sec- retary ol' the board. although not a member, is an A. and Mi. graduate ol' l93Il in animal husbandry. Several other and Nl. grad- uates and former students hold responsible places in the State Department ol' Agriculture. Approximatelv once every three months. the board holds its regular meeting on the Still- water campus. Numerous building and equip- ment improvements necessitate the lioard's approval and formal acceptance. so that it becomes convenient for an occasionalfmeet- ing there. Z. ll. l..-xw'rr:n C. ll. xll'I.I,l'lNll0lil9I Uklulionm Cily .ll fum 1' 'Nl' N--.--'N Page Z3 . l l F-J DZGD ol MED Illcxx ti. ll. ,Nltzliuxor fflanrcin-v ll. Nlclflroy hats hccn llcam of Alain on A. X Nl. a-annpus sincc tha- position wats c-ra-aatml in I028. Solving thc hundrt-ds ol' IH'Ulblt'lllS thait an hoy fatccs in collcgc is Dcam Nlclflroyis lmigggra-sta joh, amd his hclp amd 2lflX'lt't' is lllYtlllIillllt'. 1 u . . llvam Nl:-lulroy spcnds much ol his tnnc xsorlaingr with r-annpus-uidt- orgamizantions for rncn. lla- ha-lps proinota- thc projccts tlicy' lUlflt'I'l2llxt'. amd worlas out Illillly of' thcir pcr- plf-xingr prohla-ins. Sonia- ol' thcsc UI'g'2llllZZl- tions includc llhi litan Slglllil, Hut'-Ncx, lla-ll llounds. liamd. Sa-athhan'd amd lilaidc, Pcrshing Hiflcs, Xi Alu, amd Y. Al. C. A. Dcam Mc- lillroy's offical has chairgc of' cnforcing disci- plinc in fraitcrnities amd dorinitorics, and tallacs aiction on 'minor discliplinairy' cllawgcs. Dis- tlQl'00lllt'lllS ll0lfWt?t'Il lamdlords amd studcnts alrc also ironcd out in his officv. amd com- plalints of' rcsidcnts aigaiinst staudcnts atrc hcaird. Da-am hflcljlroy scrvcs on thc rooms conmiittcc which lixcs thc rulcs amd I't'Q'lllillil0l1S govcrn- ing llUl'llllla0I'lt!S, llI'illit'I'llllfl0S, amd hoatrdiug houscs. Uthcr positions hcld hy .Dcam Nlclilroy include-: Clltllflllilll of' thc Atlilctic COIlllIlllft90, amd thc A. M. faiculty ra-prcscntaitivc of' thc Missouri Yaillcy C0llllt'l'0l1Ct', fillillfllltlll of tho lioaird ol' Dcams in thc alhsc-ncc of'D1'. .lit?llIl0ll,, Alumnus incinhcr ol' the lloaird of'l'nhlica1tio11s, llcald of' thc dcpatrtnlcnt, of liaictcriology, llllysiology, amd XY0l,t'I'lIlilI'j' Scicncc. amd Chaiir- mam ol' the lliologicatl coniniittcc. ln aiddition to thc inamy positions hc fills on tha' camipus, Dcam lllclflroy linds tiinc to patrticipantc in lllillly outsidc orgamizattions. ,llc is at nic-nilwr in thc AllilSOI1lt' lioclgrc, Still- wattcr Cllannlwi' of' floinnivrcc. Phi lxaippal Phi, honoratrcy scholaistic f'ra1tcrnity. amd Signiat Nu. sociail liI'ill0l'lllliy. llis inamy pcrsonail fricnds airc am indicaltion of' thc wondcrful sa-1'vic'c hc hats l'f'lltll'I'f'tl. Ahxaiys cangcr to mcct thc prohlcins of thc studcnts, tha- crcaition of' thc officc of' Dean of' Ala-n on A. 83 M. cannpus amd placing of' Dcam Alclilroy in it hats inaidc this only official contact, with thc incn studcnts of' thc college at grcait forcc in thc smooth amd cfficicnt ru11- ning ol' thc school. Page 24 I J i t I i t t DZGD Of XXXCDFTWQIW The Department of the Dean of Women represents the interests of the women in the college. The stall' is composed of Mrs. Berna- dine Brock, secretary, Mrs. M. P. Hammond, assistant to the Dean, Mrs. Lucy Victor, stenographerg and Miss Vesta Etchison, Ad- visor to .Freshmen Women and Y. W. C. A. secretary. The Dean of Women works in conjunction with Wiomen's Student Government Associa- tion, Women's Panhellenic, Achafoa tSenior women's group petitioning Mortar Boardj, Young Womenls Christian Assn., Women's Athletic Assn., Physical Education and Health Department for young women students. Na- tional Youth Association on the A. and M. College campus, Loan Committees. and Self Help for women students. It is tl1e policy of the Department to assist the young women's organizations to develop their own leadership and to encourage them in turn to work with the Department in building their programs along constructive lines. Dean Stout is actively affiliated with the National Assn. of Deans of Women, State Deans Assn., Delta Kappa Gamma, Stillwater City Panhellenic, and Lahoma Club. The Dean of Women is a member of the following college standing committees: Allied Arts, College Council, Council for Women, Dormitories, Freshman Week, High School Vocational Conference, lnterscholastic Meet, Rooms, Rules and Regulations, Student Activ- ities and Social Entertainment, Student Em- ployment, and Student Health. Page 25 f 4 A '. ', ,'5A, s y. - SA V ,. X .i ' 591 mai ' J X, vga.. ' w, Q vc., V if s. JUL1.-x E. STOUT A great deal of time is given to individual conferences pertaining to personal problems and organization policies. Woniens Pan- hellenic Rush is conducted through the De- partment. Dean Stout works with the hostesses individually and as a group. She acts as hostess to campus guests. While it is the ambition of the Depart- ment, for all womens groups to work for their advancement and for a superior rating with their own National groups. they are en- couraged to be mindful ol' all college policies. With the DR. IKAYMOND D. THoMAs, Dean of the School of Commerce, is a graduate of Southwestern Missouri Teacher's College. He obtained his Ph.M. and Ph.D. degrees at Wlisconsin University. Dean Thomas came to Oklahoma A. and M. from Southwestern Missouri Teacher's College in 1929, where he was head of the Department of Eco- nomics. Since his appointment as Dean the School of Connnerce has increased in size by over 500 students. Dean Thomas is a recognized, au- thority on taxation. He has served as Chairman of the Committee on Property Tax Limitation, and a member of the Executive Committee of the National Tax Association. At present Dean Thomas is a member of the Oklahoma Public Welfare Commission. NORA A. TALBOT, Dean ofthe School of Home Economics, is a graduate of Oklahoma A. and M., class of 1910. She obtained her M.A. degree at Colum- bia University in 1923, and took one year of administration study at Harvard in 1930. Since her appointment as Dean in 1923, the Home Economics School has grown from a small school of two depart- ments, 150 students, and eight faculty members, to one of tive departments with over a thousand students, and 28 faculty members. In addition to the regular Home Economics majors the School o11'ers service to over 500 students in other schools. During the summer, the School of Home Economics under the supervision of Dean Talbot, participates in the 4-H Club round-up, and the Farmer Men and Women's program in August. DR. NAPOLEON CONGEB, Dean of the School of Education, first came to Oklahoma A. and M. in 1930 as the director of personnel. In 1931, however, he was appointed State Director of Teacher Training in Oklahoma, the position which he held until 1935. He then returned to the college to succeed Dr. Herbert Patterson as Dean of the School of Education. Dean Conger graduated from Cumberland University with an L.L.B. degree in 1911. obtained his B.S. degree at Ohio University in 1917, and his M.A. and Ph.D. degrees at Columbia University. The state educational system has received much valuable service from Dr. Congcr. In 1930, he was chairman of the Committee on Revision of the Elementary Course of Oklahoma. Page Z6 Deans PHILIP S. DONNl'1LL, Dean of the School of Engineering, came to Okla- homa A. and M. from the University of New Mexico in 1929, where he served as head of the Department of Electrical Engineering. Dean Donnell is a graduate of Clark University, where he obtained his A. B. degree in 1910. He graduated from Harvard University in 1915 with a degree of Master in Electrical Engineer- ing. At that time he entered the United States Coast and Ceodetic Survey in Alaska. In 1933, Dean Donnell was appointed Director of the P. W. A. for Oklahoma, the Position he held until 1936. He was a delegate to the Second and Third World Power Conferences, and at present is a Lt. Colonel in the Signal Corps. DB. LIPPICRT S. ELLIS, Acting Dean of the School of Agriculture, came to A. and M. i11 1930, as Associate Profes- sor in Agriculture Economics. In 1935, he was advanced to the position of Assistant Dean, and when Dean Black- well passed away in 1937, Dr. Ellis was appointed Acting Dean of the School of Agriculture, and Acting Director of the Experiment Station. Dr. Ellis graduated from Wisconsin University with a B. S. degree in 1923, and returned in 1930 to acquire his Ph. D. degree. It was shortly after t.his that he came to A. and M. Since that time the school has increased in size from 476 students to approximately 1000 students. Important positions Dr. Ellis held before coming to A. and M. were with the Tariff Commission in 1927 and '28, and with the Farm Credit Administration in 193-L. DB. SCHILLER S. Scnoccs, has been Dean of the School of Science and Litera- ture since 1935. Before that time he was Director of Administrative Re- search and Director of Admissions, posi- tions which he had held since 1928. Dean Scroggs graduated from the Southeastern State Teachers College at Durant, Oklahoma, with a B. A. degree. Later he went to Columbia University for his M. A. degree, and to the Uni- versity of Yale to obtain his Ph. D. In 1927, Dr. Scroggs was Professor of Secondary Education at Durant, and Director of Studies on the Oklahoma State Coordinating Board in 1933. He is a member of Phi Delta Kappa, Kappa. Delta Pi, and The Oklahoma State Educational Association. Page 27 -I WHA hu Graduate Dxxlicl. Nlczlwrosn During the last live years nearly 1,000 men and women holding bachelor's degrees ave come, during the regular school year, to the Ultlahoina :Xgricullural and Nlechanical College. with the desire lo further their educa- tion. lo qualify themselves for better posi- tions. and to improve t icir ability to carry on independent study. liach summer brings ndreds more ol' these ambitious students to the campus from this state and from othm-r states students who have positions during the year- teachers, superintendents, research and social workers. These people ire not contented to have an academic degree but realize that they must develop the ability School to worlt alone if they expect to keep up with increasing demands and changes. The Oklahoma A. and M. College offers work in nearly all of the departments of instruction leading toward the degrees of Blaster of Science or Master of Arts. The most recent departments to offer graduate courses are Sociology and Rural Life, Com- mercial Education, and Public Administra- tion. Some departments in engineering offer a professional degree for meritorious work in the engineering profession subsequent to the granting of the bachelor's degree. lt has been made possible for the Graduate School to meet the needs of almost all i11- dividuals with good records by providing a program whereby the individual is permitted to work out his plan of graduate study with his major and minor departments on the basis of his own preparation and interests. Those students who are interested in the strengthen- ing of their teaching fields are cared for through the Graduate School as special stu- dents. T he smooth administration of all matters pertaining to Graduate study is assured by the man who first organized the Graduate School in September, 1929g Daniel Cobb Mclfntosh. Dr. Nlclntosh has held the posi- tion of Dean of the Graduate School since that time. The College is looking forward to granting the doctor's degree in the near future. Policies governing the administration of such a pro- gram are being formulated and plans are being made by various departments to i11- clude additional courses. Some courses lead- ing toward the doctor's degree will be given beginning in the year l.938-39. Page 28 lVl1-:MIN Axnlansom. Edu., Edu.. Blair LIHAIXLES I5v1'I.I4:n, Agri., Ee-on., flu-vrnrm .l.u11cs Cfxmmnx, S. 84 L., llist., l1lllf'I'UI1llI RALPH Col.:-3, S. 31 L., Ulu-rn., S1'ill11v1lf'r CllAnl,r:s CMUZAN, S. Sz L., Math., 11lll.S'lIl.lly flLAlIDE IDI-IllAll'l'. S. 84 L., l'. E., Tulsa Glcmmrx llysrxcuan. S. 8. L., Cln-nn., Ilnnkrfr Gl,Am's EVANS. S. Sa L., Engl., Hluir lllH:nB14:n'l' Fl.mw3ns, Edu., Edu., llumnrllz Furzn lLu.1, LlA'l'I'IS, Conn., Bus. Adm.. Duran! l.u1us14: liluean, 82 L., From-lx, Ilurnwn MAnc:AnE'r LANDEBS. S. N L.. Math.. Slillzvuler ln' LA Conn Mommy Conn.. Cum., .llloku CMH. lN11,:C.u-'Fl-:n'rY. Edu., Adm., .lleuffurfl VIRGINIA PULLAIKIJ. K L.. Engl., ffllfllfllf' Low C. H1121-Z. S. Sz L.. limi., Ijllffllll Alanna lionnlwsow. Edu., Math.. Ilurunl l1l'I0'VAIKll SAXUN, Edu.. llisl., Sl1'Il11'uler MAXINIAJ S1.Auc:n'rr:n. Edu., Psy., Ulclulmmu lffly l':l.EAN0ll Smucns. S. S4 L.. Engl.. llrzzrzzriglzl Dwmm' 'l'.n'I.01z, Agri.. E1-un.. Ilurunl OWEN 'l'ncmN'roN. Engr.. C. E.. Ulclulmnzu l.'1'l.v MAn'rnA Lou XLAUGHN. S. K L.. llist.. Ilnzre. Teams ClHRIS'I'INI'I XYILSON, Cum.. Edu.. SfI.HIl'fIff'l' Page .20 Extension TQHNICST 15. S1:11o1.L Direclor The 11llil2illOI11k1 Extension Service is to t11e far111 people of 0141311011121 what the col- lege faculty is to its students. 111 otl1er words, county ftiflll 211111 home C101l1OIlSlLI'EltlOIl agents 111111 men and woinen EXlf0IlSl0Il spec- ialists I'l'IlI'0S0llJL the oflicial educational agency for the l.tlI'Ill and 1.211111 home. C1111-111'z1t1i11g its lllftllflily i11 Nlarch this year. the UI',221IllZtl11lUIl looks hack O11 30 years of IJlUIlf'1'I'lIlQ to assist l.2lI'Ill families to meet their pI'0lJlOll1S. C1PVP1OplllPI'l11 of modern prac- tices to meet fdflll needs, Ellld adoption of newer 111011110613 of approacl1 to continually cl1a11gi11g Zllld eniergency pl'O1Jl0IllS. Tl1e first COl1Il1Ly age11t i11 liiowa Cfjlllllly March 1. 1908, assisted far111ers to eradicate 11119 cotton l1oll weevil. Si11ce then, O1i121llOIllEl,S far111 fan1ilies, w11o are really t11e unseen students of t11e college, llElV9 learned al1o11t everything fro111 soil co11servatio11 to cl1ild care. rl-1116 Extension Service o11tai11s t11e i11- formation of 6Xp9I'lIIlQlllL stations of t11e col- lege and t11e U. S. Department of Agriculture. This i11for111atio11 is i11 1LllI'Il presented to 11early all of OlilHllO1llH,S 21 1,000 fklflll fa111ilies. ln addition, several 11l10llSi:lI1C1 farmers each year improve t11eir soil Hlld cooperate i11 otl1er ways under AAA progra111s, w11ic11 are supervised t1lI'Ollg'll the Extension Services. Al1out 390,000,000 11as heen distri11uted to t11e state's farmers since t11e l1egi1111i11g of 11116 pro- gra111s i11 1933, not to 111611111011 the value of the progra111 i11 saving soil resources a11d balanced fklfllllllg. A total of fifty-four tl1ousa11d 1-H Club Il16IIllJCI'S, the farmers a11d homemalgers of tomorrow, are each year taught 11etter far111 fa111ily livi11g, as are 30.721 ftlflll WOIIICII Clllb l1lGIiIllJ6I'S. Tl1e Extension Service is also t11e educa- 111011811 agency for various other orga11izatio11s to l1el p farm people, suc11 as the Farm Security A.C1Ill1Il1SJLI'tl'L1OIfl, Soil Conservation Service, tllld Farm Credit Ad111i11istration. Page 30 G1 vb? Qs! A-god I s I fx ' . .,,,r A ,.-.- -av..-Ir -fi ' t ,--14-S ,,,...qw Q --4.1-IBBIQIIUQ 5 , V 1 . , P f --w,.,,,, Faculty Features Dvan Caldwt-llt'auffl1t dulting his hat . . . liarlv tXlllmri 'ht in Pu- itlt-llt's ' gg-4-Q-1-A ,., A ,, ' s otha-1-. . . Dt-an Stunt and Statt' . . . Nlllllbtfl' Plvasc CA. and NJ . . . Board ofPul1lit'atim1s t'UllYt'lll'S in St-natv uitict- . . . lima. Wllitt-nttm Nlt'l'ill'tmY TIICIIIIPSKJII, and Jtlwt-tt Mill!-'flll just lwfun- tlw tvam lt-fl for Ntfw Yt Q A K Q uk . . . PI'Uft'SSUl'I,Nlll'll1lil'liitlN lu st-c1't't'11'x Bessie Jarrvll . . . lid Burris of the COIlllIlt'I'Cl' scllool CUIIW' t- - - i - ff L 1 . 1 it tl tu bt um of tllt lull,..ll4's1. but fkllI't'Sl. Page 31 'UI' 'dsx Q. 5' wound f Y: 'R-, lidylmnul Iliu-rl nl' l'ullIivalimns . . . lhwl lim-cl lills an 4-yvlmruw as sludvnt arlisl paints a llmwl' . . . must clfrmwralic- prul' mn lll4'1'ZilllflllS. lffl Fw-rl Sllilllllllll . . . lm-lm llwn. buss:-s library and studs-nl llc-lp . . . most lllll'1'Kll'iIlfl ln-sl Inu-fl VZIIIIPIIS 1'll2lI'i1l'l4'I'. lid fiallaglwr . . . ll. Ii. rl1I'Ulll ,L1lllf,ll'S lllIl'lllC3ll0IlS . . . flaplaln Mac' fm u In 4-wry hull studs-nl and lik:-fl by all . . . Nliss l'1'ussf-rllas sc-4-ll many fam-s pass lhv pay-ull' window in Xl lnilr-lnursl, sln- I't'lll4'Illl'N'I'S mos! of llwm. Page 32 Y' ? f f in i wi A x Eff Faculty Features Profvssor Saxton makvs an ohsvrxalion in vilgriiivvriiig rlziss . . . Nu! P. l.zm'i'1-rim' was nm- ul' thc' he-sl likvml lfnglish piwrll-ssms un the campus . . . Dr. Jcvvvtt, is admirvd hy all conirm-ru' studvnts for his suhtlv humor mul 4-l1'm'lixv i1'iil'lliIlQ.I pi'm'tii-vs ..., X hit ul' lm on the part of the men as Dean and Mrs. McElroy crigagv Mr. and Mrs. Trout al. hridgv during: claim- that thi-5 uw spmisnring Professor Bakvr adx ises . . . Dr. Kvilh vaught, lwlwvcn huh-lws ul' ive' 4-re-mn. in his while' jackm-I. Page 33 ' ..- if iuv, ,f WW Za S M f 1 :WX ,, Y' my sw ga ag.. , J 1 N3 In Ki , 51: L, P k TZ f 424-flask I .Q ' 7 is ' 4-1 Faculty Features .WAX 'fa Dr fiiltlllkillbii- rw-wflliye-cl n'11iun'1llx in i'qil't'iI'if'2li lfrlffiriw-l'ii1 . . . Slllclvllls Imam- Hwir day and run c'ollcfge'g this is thi- Council in . P, . 1 4 1 A ,,., 7, sf-ssiun . . . Ds-fm Tullml ul' llmm- Ii:-fmmni1-s at hvr de-sk . . . Dr. Ilurpvr 21 straigllt-shuolc-r in c-lassruom or discipline- cmnniitim- . . . Ilvun Nlrrlntush hvzuls grmluulr- srhrml :xml .xf.fl'i!'lliilll'?ll lifllu-zaliurl . . . V1-sln lftcvhisml sponsors Y. VV. C. A .... Profussor White 14-m-In-s Ifuglish. guidvs stude-nl pulnlie-utirms. and assists tha- D4-un ol' S. 841 I, .... l,m'alnle- Huh Mzikovsky. head of Music D1-partmcnt, is di-nr lu ull Nlllli1'IliS . . . Dr. Sle-wart ul' History flvparlmvnt-r'oI1sidM'1-cl om- ol' lhc' bvsl Page 3-I Page 35 SEIXIICDRS ART ,NTESSALL .ED VVILLIS ROBERTA ADARIS JOHN H. ALLEN Pres idenl I 'l'c'P-P, Ps1'de11f SPCl'Pflll'y Trms urer lX1Ilil'IlR'I'X XIIXXIS. l'l1lll.. Xlznlll., l'rnw. Xlurruy llzlll. lxuppu lil-llu l'i. Xlzllll. lllllll, Xlfilllgl' Quill. Xl'lllll'lHI. Xgglvllvx. Ullllullf l llllilfl' Xm. l'fng'l'.. lllll'Hl.. Ix1lppnSignm. l'1llgl'.Su1-.. lll-illllll ll XXXIC Xm. S. KX I... I-'I-1-m-Il.'l'1-1-p. lllulv. llfllml' l l ul ISIC Xl1lN. Coin.. S. 'l'.. lll'Ill'f'IH'l' l llKlS Xl l',IKI1illl'. llllll.. lzngl.. l'l'r'l1'lr1.v Ulu ma XlIiI!IlQll'I'.ll1llIl.. Xl-1-Ig.. X. Xl.l1. X.. 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Aggi4wal.ur'. fikllllllllllfl I.'1'lAv. lluliwzicw lilhxrik. S. 8: li.. lllivni.. Phi lipsilun. Phi lflaSig1ma.Svalihar1l and lilarlv. llhi-ru. Suv., Choral ffluh. Ullim-rs llluli. islll-Hl1'1llf'I' lxl,ia'i'.x limhlfz, S. 84 L.. Art. Pe-ppi-rs. livdskin. 'l'm-rp. lfluli, lfriifl .lmi lgUNlbIlR.'XN'I'. lfclu.. llixt.. Kappa Unflta Pi. Phi 'lllivla Kappa. lllU'Iif'Hll Dmru limx lens, lingua. lf. li.. Uklulmnm l.'il.v ll.xnol,ii lirmlclxs. Coin., llvn. Bus.. Alpha Kappa Psi. Blue- lim. l'rw. Slllllvlll Si-nah-. Young Dviims.. ffnfff l,lill4n' lil!.XIll.lCY. lfiigr.. lf. R.. Sigma Tau, lfla lxappa Nu. lxappa 'l'au Pi. Spa-alwrx Club. ll-vrlru N4m'l'uN liIRXllI.I'IY. lfngr.. Nl:-mill.. Pi Tau Sigma. Svalnlnarml aml lilamlv. lilue- lm-5. Tulsrz .luis lin liiuvr. Curia.. .M'ctg:.. llc-ll lluunmls. f.lf'f'Sl't'IIf Mun' l,i-:lc l,llll4INXI'IIl. ll. li.. ll. IC. lialu.. Zvla Tau Xlpha. N . NX . 41, X.. ll. lf. tfluh. lhippi-ix. llllllilllltllllll flHl!lS'I'lNl'I linlliuiqs, Coin.. fluni. limlu., Pi Uuivga. Tnnlmizvi lXllRll'1l,lgllllNll-IS, ll. li.. ll. lf. liclu.. Pi Zvla lxappa. ll. lf. lfluh. llullis w Q w w 1 Y 1 - - , , . f..xlumI.l. lgl!IlNiICXX,X'l'l'Il!. lungr.. K.. lu.. Svahliarcl anal liladv. X. S. I., lg., lzrigrr. Suv.. Sigma Vlliill. llllxknyff' fiKl,I'1N liluuus, Agr.. l . C.. llcla 'flu-la Pi. Phi lila Sigma. Xlpha Zn-la. llvll lluumlx. Prvs. .Ngglv Suv., Xgron. Clulr, llull' 'l'4-am. U Cluli, llur'1'4l.w11 Fiucn liiuuimiil-xiii, liclu.. llisl.. Pi llzumnzi Nlu. Tzzlm lvllI.liS llnmmx. lingr., C. li.. X. S. C. li.. lfngr. Sm-.. llul'-Xi-x. l,'n.r l.'1'1'1v ATKINS limxx, lingr.. lml.. l'n-S. lula l.amlula Sigma. lull. Xrts Suv.. lfi1gi'.Sm'.. l,'l11'f'lcf1.v1u1 Page 37 Iunfis lllwwxs. Cum.. Au-tg.. Pm-rsh. liillvs. Svnlnlmnl and llluclc-. ljlIllVIlIll. Tf'.l'lIS I lunx l.. llllllll s. lfngrr. lnd.. lingr. Suu.. Pvrsh. llillvs, filllflllllfl lil 'rn Iii nxi4:'1 l'. lfiln.. Sm-.. Chi Dvllu Phi. Sfl'NIl'lIft'f' lu-ix lil inns. Cum.. Amlx.. Xi Alu. liul'-Nm. Ulm-if Cluh, Clmrnl Cluh. l,oz'11xlflru1'0 ll ui-1 Hlnnmss. lingr., All-4-h.. Sigma Alpha lipsilon. Alpha Signm lilu, lxzappa lxnppzi Psi. .N'f1'll11'ulf'r ll XliUl.lP lil sn. Agr.. Agri. lfilu.. Ullixlvf' -I'l l'X l.ui lil 'l'l.lf:1x. Coin.. S. 'l'.. lipsilun Pi. U. ll. A.. Pi lipsilon Alpha. Aggie-llvs. l'l'1z1'l11 ll 'lliUl.ln llXNIPlil'II.I.. lingr.. li. li.. A. l. IC. li.. Sl1f111'm'P XUICI. Cuiifixi-:l.I.. lfngr.. Chg-in.. Pi l.un1lnlu llpsilon. l1'1'r1ylir1y Xlli Cxx img lfmlu.. lfngl., Chi DV-ilu Phi. Phi Alpha 'llln'I.a. llohurl ll nun' llXIK'l'l'Ill. Agri.. A. ll.. lilm-k :intl liriclle-. Aggiv Sm-., Alpha Zvlu. Iirukeli ,lrrnui lm lsx Cxs'l'fxxi4:in. ll. li.. lie-ri..Sl1'll11'ul0r l Linux Cvrlcs, Cum.. livn. lius.. lizippu Sigma. Pri-ss Clnh, lilnxf Ke-y. lfrl. Aggim-x'zil.m' l'ln54-rs Cluh. N ming Dm-nuns. Pnhlicalinns. l,Iill4iSll.V llxliiucl. Cuxlcss. Cum., livn. Bus.. Alpha Kappa Psi. liluu- lil-5. Xnnng IM-rims. llillv 'll-ann. S4-zilrlmwl und lilurls-. P4-rsh. llillvx. Hnlllix XSXKUIETII llll'kl'Nl'lN. Agri.. Agrun.. Agrun. Cluh. Aggim- Sm-.. fllllillfllll ll xmmn Cnxvxixx. Cum.. Avi-Ig.. E. Al. C. A.. Hand. Clmm Cluh. lir1'sln11' ,uni lli-:Licw Cincxx. licln.. Sm.. lxappu Dvltu Pi. Clmrul Clnh, Aggn-in-S. XX. S. ll. A.. 1,I'lIfIIlf' l lm' flHII,lDliIlS. ll. li.. ll. A.. NN. A. A.. ll. li. Cluh. lttznmlm. gl-ll Clnh. 'l api-ln. Sn nnnnng Clllh, lirukwl .-lrrnu' li NNIICNIQ Lum 'l'liXl'. S. A l... l.1l.. l.lll lic-lta l hi. llhmliinzi Alu. N. VN. K.. A., lupm-lu Cluh. Tulsa f A. Cmnh. lingr.. .Avru. l'um'u C11-V l P. lll.Alllx. lfngr.. Alf-1-h.. Signm Tau. Pi lun Sigma. A. S. Al. lf.. Svahharcl and lilmlv, lingr. Suv.. llf'1ll'f'lIPl' V V . V V. V. VV -. V V V xi Nl41f.l,xnk. lzngr.. lAl1'I'll.,l,llll',lH5lj.flll2i.5lgIIllH luu. ltngr. Suv.. A. 5. Al. lu.. NUXNIIIHII Chili. A . Al. C. A.. ffklillllilllll Cily XX lI.Hl ix flI.KI!lx. lfngr.. Chg-rn.. Slflluvllffr V - r . V . V V V V V C l.'ll mf: l.l.lt'k. Agri.. A. ll., Alphzi Lvlu. Phi lxzippu Phi. P11-s. ld. ll. A.. Alf-rishlm-1-f.ll1li, lilfwk and liriflla-. Aggii- Suv.. lips .lllfl-Ilf'.5'. New .lIr'.r1'f'u lx xnxm Cmnnxx. lfngr.. Alu-vli.. lfngr. Suv.. Sf-ulnlmrrl and lilmlv. llul'-N4-x. P4-rsh. llillf-s. A. S, Nl. lf., Ulclulmrnn f.'1'l.v AXINIC Cmfifm. S. A l... P. S. Al.. lllw Chili. Cliurul Cluh. Iikllllllilllfl f.'1'ly unzxnilri' Cuugl. lfngr., Arr-h.. Pi livin Phi. film- Cluh, Pi-ppc-rs, lingr. Suv., Arvh. Suv.. Plugs-rs Cluh, Ulclrillurlm Ifflgv l l1'll.l.I-1 Cuxms. S. A l... lfngl.. l'i lfpsilon Alpha. Chi D1-lla Phi, fffI.S'kl'll li xx' llUNXlCliSl'1. Agri.. lic-fm.. l m'inllnuss-. Alpha Z1-tn. Persh. llille-s, Aggie- Sm-., Aggie- A. Uklulmrml ffillv f Lrixx Cuu'l'l-Ln. Cum.. fig-n. Bus.. Sigma Phi lfpsilun. l,Klll'fUll Page 35' 434' -X45 .- fb. -3. qi, N55-A .- '3- s.... - .1-gs. 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Hizlhriv I,lf1s'1'I-in fllillblill, Iingr.. Mc-4-li.. Pi 'l'au Sigma. A. S. Nl. Ii.. Ifnggr. Sew.. Iiiljfulu IIl'I'l'lI llnuss, II. IC.. Iitlu.. Ixappa D1-lla. ffhi Ili-lla Phi. ll. If. Iilulr. lII'l'lll'NlI'2i N, NN. C. A.. Kappa Phi. .S'l1'll11'r1lf'r I un.ui lflirzxw, llmn.. Iidu.. Pi Unwga. Iipsilnn Pi. IJi1.vl11'11yf IAICXNUIKIC Ciuizxx. Iiclu., Iih-ni.. Pnllslmrn. Tv.ru.w Auwzu IIUNINIINS, Iingix. IC. IC.. lCr1gi'.S4n'.. A. I. IC. Ii.. H. Nl. 41. IN.. llullzlw IJICXYIQY CIVNINIINS. Agri.. A. Il.. all-II Chili, lilm-k and Iiridlv. Aggrii- Sm-.. llurfllmfr. Ixllll-WIN I':I,l.SNXUIi'l'II Clixlmlvl-'. Coin.. I'll'UIl.. Sigma llhi, Ilm-ll lluumls, U llluh Illlii'vrs Chili. rI'ram'k. Swiniining, Sl1'llu'ule'r IIICHARIJ IIAMIC, Iingr.. Incl., Phi Iila Sigma. A. S. NI. IC.. Iml. Iingr. Suv.. Sl. l.uIll'.x', llis- suurz' Alinixlxls Dxxwmlm. S. K I... Lil.. lufllllllllllll Ili!-v YIGIKA I,ANIl'IK, Iidu.. Iilvm.. .IIIUIIINIS II. II. l,lf:lc Iluls, ffmn.. Awl.g., U.rQl'wvl. AIIIIISUS Ill.YDINl'I Ihwsux, Coin.. Ifflu., Pi Umm-ga. Ifpsilun Pi. I'1'f'lzf'r l,Il,nUixN I7if:Nluss. ll. Ii.. Il. A.. .'Ill'.l'lllllil'l'. I.u111i.w1'f111f1 n . 1 r Q - w x w 1 , - IuI,Micn D1f:NNm'. Agri.. luchi.. Ixappa Iau Pi. It l'. A.. l.,Imral Lluh. IAIIIIII-V Lim' S'l'ANI.l4ZY I,lXUN, Ninn.. Hein. Bus.. lim-la 'I'In-la Pi. Nh-nk lilwral liluh. Xh-nk Quarlvt. Hom irzy limi l3oN.u,lrsuN. Klum., Avvlgg.. Iicla 'I'Iu-la Pi. Phi Ifla Sigma. Ixappa lxappa Pai. Illini Ixvy. IIIIPI'-I'l'2lI l.UllIll'lI. Iiho 5lQ.fllI2l, Phi lxappa Phi. film- Lluh. l.llUl'IiI Llulv. IAIIII. Counvil, Perry .IUHN IJHl'1Ll,'IS, Agri.. Sails. Alpha liilllllllil Iihu. Svalilvzml anal lilzuh-. Xgrgii- Suv.. Mrmii. Suv.. l'l Hl.IISI'1'Hl' IX'X'l'HI'1lKlNl'1 llnrxixmxn. Ifilu.. ICI:-ni.. Pi lin-la Phi. Pi-1 n-rs. 'Iil'l' m. Iiluh. I'lawi-x tfhih. I I I . 110111171-V Sx'l.x1.x Dl'1:K.S. K I... -Xrl. XX. A. A.. Supulpu IVI. .I. DUI..-xwi-ZY. Guin.. Gi-n. Bus.. lirarzrlficlrl Tmn' Dlwus. Agri.. A. II.. 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II. IC.. Iidu.. T1-rp. Club. II. If. Club, Ulclulmnza Ciltv 4114x113 I 1-:Nx1f3N1.x. Ifugr., Iml., Iota I,amb4Ia Sigma. 0 Club, Y. M. C. .-K., Sl.111Ic11t. S+,-11al1-, Iflinlnn Sx1.1s1s1 in I 11.1x1c11'1', Cum.. fivn. Bus., Tulsa 1111x143 I'II.I'INlINIl, Agri.. Iinrt., Farriilluuw, Ilurt. Club, .Xggiv Soc., Ukllllllrlllfl ffily Ilmx XIII! I,.Xl'I. FUNXII.I,I4l, Com., Mktg.. .Iralnwre 11s1':11'1' 191111111-:s'1', Ifngr., Agri., A. S. NI. Ii., .Iluskoyee .1111 IN I 1u NK. Iingr., AFCII., IJUIUIIL NX1111,1xu I 1:1f:1cN1,xN. Ifugr., IC. IQ.. Sigma 'I'au, Pe-1'sI1. Iliih,-5. Iingr. Soc.. .-X. I. Ii. IC.. Tulsa I Il I'IlII'I'I, Xgri.. :x,!l'Ull.. Alpha Gamma Iihu, Baseball, Clzirkfislzrz sux IPIIY. Ifdu., Si-1-., Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa Dvlla Pi, Phi Sigma, .M:I1al'oa, Slomflzwzll A11 IJ. Ifm. Ifugr., Nb-vii., Sigma Nu. Pi Tau Sig111a, Iilus' Kvy, Ifugr. Soc.. Varsity Half, l'IIll.ffIil.I' Illll, finsezli. Iiiiffr., H1-11., Sigma AI wha Iii rsilon, Sigma 'I'au, IQ11ff1'. Suv., Sm-abbard and P PD I I YF PW Iiladv, P1-rsI1. IIiII1-s, Ollie-1-rs Club, Ukla. Slate Iingr., Tulsa link CIVIL Ifngr., IC. IC.. Svabbard ami Iilade-, Inla 'I'au Sigma. Pm-1'sI1. Iiiih-s, Uklulmrnu l fillv Iu11N IIXIKIJNICII, Xgri., N. II., ,Xlpha Iiklllllllii Iihu, Iiluv I'iI'N,.AIl'gIQ'S1l1'., Iilm-k ami I51'irII1'. Y uuug Ilvimis, Sllirh-nl. Assoc.. HIIi1-airs Club, Alpha Z1-la, fjlllilllllll 4114301111141 H XHIIISHN. Xgri.. Ifdu., I . I . X.. Iiiile-1'sCI11I1. l're,5-luri I 111 ISIC IiX'l'liS. Ifdu.. Ifngl., lieflhel ,x11.1n1111f: Iimiss. Iidu.. ICI'-m.. Chi H1114-ga. H ouug Ilvruos, X. YY. C. .-X., liurIles1'1'Ilf' Iiu1s1c11'1' fi11'3x1f3x'111NN1c11. Ifugr., Ii. IC.. Sigma Tau, Pi Tau Sigma. Ifla Kappa Nu. Iota 'I'au Kappa. K. S. XI. Ii.. A. I. If. IC.. Ifugr. Suv.. .IIl'.'I1PS,l'l' I111:11'1'11x 011,111-311'1', Ifclu., Ifngl., Chi D1-lla Phi. Kappa Ilvlta Pi. Sfl.Hll'Ill4!'l' Puigf' -IU lf'- Qc., 40 - 1? 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A I... lint., Phi Sigma. film-1-Club, f,lf'll1lf'I'l'llC un' Nl1tl.l-zulu, Cum.. liilu., Pi Z4-lu liuppzi. Pi Him-gn. lipsilun Pi. N . W. C. .'N..Uklr1lmr11u I flly wx up X1rXluu:x. Xgri.. Soils, lflmmllwr , ions. Cum.. livn. lius., l,zuubclu Chi Mphu. Yzirsituriizuis, lizuul. lIlll'l'-l4lI'2ll. Puu N Xl Cuuncil. Sluilvul St'Il2ill'. llr lluvlvr xl-:Y li. lllllfli. Cum.. Xvvtgr.. livin Xlplm. Ullivvrs Club. SIIHIISIIII' N NI'INll'I1llCk, Xgrri.. X. ll.. ,Xlpliu llzuuuiu llho. Noble A IN Nici u nw. Xgzri.. A. H., .Mrggiv Sm-in-ty. liluvk zuul Bridle. F. F. A.. llranile l lixl-:s'rlxr: Nl-mln, S. 8. l... P. S. Xl.. film- Club. lll'1'll1'Sll'2i, Sfl.llll'lIlt'l' lll'Il.l'2N NIGNIKY. ll. li. limlu.. Uiuivruu Nu. Cliurznl Club. ll. li. Club. qllllllzull .- .43 '41 ' 4: '. . i .. - '1 B1-In lie-lu. Cliurul Club, Urclu-slra. llullzull llllll XIINI NIXNBX S Al P S Nl Hel. ' 1 i 1 Q w - - l HI is Nl-IXXl'Il.l,. S. A l... lungl.. U 1 .ulle-giuu. .N,qg:lcxului'. .lllus KI :unc NICIIULSUN, limlu.. lilvui., Pi lipsilon Alpha. Y. W. C. A.. f'llIl.f'I'l'6Il' w lilzm-zaiiqx .lwlc Nn'um.s. Cum., lC1lu,. Pi Be-ta Phi. lipsiluu Pi. Pi Him-ga. W. S. ll. N.. I flazrernurc' l HIGH Nix. S. Ji l... Nlusiv. Burial. Uri-lu-stra, fltllllllllfllf' I Ii. Nmwnx. lfuggr.. Cv. liliglr.. Suv. ul' C4-u. liugxrs.. liugrr. Soc.. Tulsa x I-:mi Uxiglcs, Xgrri.. F. C.. Slillrmler l,Xl'l, lll.IX fill. Cum.. llvu. lius., Slgflllli Nu. X uuug Us-runs.. .'lIllSl?0f1f'P I HXliI,l-IS U'lim'nm4:, Cum.. .-Xwtgr.. 'l'ln-lu lxuppzi Phi. l'nm'r1 Cillv :sua Us'l'Icxlmiu-', S. kt l,., lingl.. Porzznz. ln' l,m ISl4IllNNl'1N. liclu.. lilvui.. Pi lim-la Phi, Ulm- Club. Choral Club. lf11.vl1f'11y1 nu-:n'1' l,'kI.NIlAIIl. Cum.. lil-u. lius.. ll vlurnlcu l IJCXNUII l'xmxs. S. 64 li.. P. S. Nl.. Pi lin-tu Phi. lie-lu livlu lin-lu. lllw Club, Cliural Club. N uuugg' lla-ums. Play-rs Club, f,'llPlSl'Il l lu-in llllilxlil. Xggri., N. ll.. Twrzplw lil-'uluprx l'x'l 1'lslisnx. ll. lf.. liflu.. ll. li. Club. iSlll.llll'Illf'l' I lm num l':Nl'Illl'I'l l'I'I l'r:l4:l.l41l2. Cum.. livn. lius.. Phi lilu Sigma. liauumu Sigrum. Pc-rsliiug Iiilh-S. SK'Hlill2ll'fl :mil lilzulv, lilul- livy. lJllql,'1'l.v lXN1l-IS luclcmxs. S. X l... lfugl.. M-swim. lnrliunnlu l muu-:s'r l'I'l I'x1xN. lfngr.. llf,'llI'lj.fl'l'2illIl,!. Pi Tau Sigum, Kappa rlwllll Pi. A. S. Nl. li.. liugr. Suv.. ll uurluvlrrl Ill mlzm' l'm,nxr:. Mrri.. lidu.. F. I . A.. llf'slv1'lle XLISI-IIVI' PUNT!-:u. lfngrr.. Ngri.. .N S. X. lf.. .'XQ'I'l. lfngrr. Suv., liullzrie Page 46 5... 'CLR 'Q' T' is as 5v-' -v- V , ?o- 4?-A 'F'- fu-vp Wtf' ka 7 .. JY nv if ALIQP: Pon'ri-zn, S. SL L., Engl., Pi Ze-La Kappa, flalhrle Comm-:l.IA Po'r'ri-xn, ll. E., Edu., Kappa Phi, ll. E. Cluh, Aggi:-l.t.e-5, lfrml BILL Pow!-IRS, Engr., Ale.-vli., Lambda Chi, liillm- 'IR-am, A. S. Al. E.. Tulsa Domain' .li-:Jw Pn.x'r'r, Il. E.. ll. A., ll. E. 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Kansas Tulsa, Oklahoma . Tulsa. Uklalzoma -S'l1'llwaler', Oklahoma . Enirl.Uklal1on1a .-1 rrlmore, Oklahoma lfrlmoml, Ulclalzoma Tulsa. Oklahoma l,'oalyalf'. flklllllfllllll . Tulsa. Oklahoma Uklahonza Cfly, ffklllllfilllfl . lfI'lll.lIfjS. Oklahoma Sapulpa, Uklalzoma Slillwaler, Oklahoma . liarileszwille, Oklahoma . Hugo, Oklahoma Pau 66 'xv fs?- ,bf 'ig-v xv. P? Page 67 PRES!-IMEN CARL BLACKWELL CHESLEY SPARKS BETTY L51-3 RIONRUIC JACIx HOHNER Presidmzi V1'ce-P1'e.w1'c1Pnl Secrelary- TI P!!NllI'Pl' Yell Leader l,X'l l'l xl,ISHlx5Il'l' . Xl m,m Xxmlsux . l l,Hlll'IN1'li lixmx . . Nl xmsxnm' Xl.x'x'1-1 lixlm Wxlmlcx Iixlu-ix' . li xux xIlHKllllXl1i . lfmln PJKIKNICS . Dlx: xx H xliIili'l l' lllximzx l3x'l'l-is .I xcsslc Bxx'rr:n . Lol ISIC lirzxlxn . Nl xlua Xlilfl' lglixlkli . Nr: xl. linux xx' lilc xlxn JxI,lLl'IYl'I lir:x'rY . PICIHKH Iilcrcsux . Dlux lilcxsux . lQ,x1flucv:lx: Iilcwlezx Hxlml l3ll,lslux:Y . 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Fr., Agri.. .N ll. lllwln, JININIY Ilu.l.. .Ir.. Cmu., Bus. Mhn. I fj,,,Q1,,',,,, l':l,Il.KBlC'I'll llurmclx, Sr.. lidu., Ari .S'f1Il1'.w11' Nl.m'rux lIu1.1.xxu. Fr., Il. li., ll. S. . , Y'11!.w lncuxuum Ilx1.1.1-zxuunr, Jr.. S. N L.. iflwm. Yhpelcfz. lxfzrzmzs Pugv 77 III-:mix .luv-is. Jr.. S. S I... Ilisl. Glvruwff' Xlmurl' Ix nz xx. Sr.. Ngri.. Iinlu. .... S lII1lll'lIlf'f' Ixllll. I.ux nrzxrlc. Suph.. I':Ilg1I'..IIIl1'lIl. liffnlun Harbor. .Ilirlziyan IIIfNICl.l.I'I I.r:ux. I r.. II. IC.. H1-u. . . Ulcnu1lyf'f' Ifrxnx Xl xr: Imxu. Jr.. Ifmn.. S. 'I'. . llarlwr NI urrlx I.l xlx. Sr.. Iidu., II. S. . New York ffily, Nffu' Iark IIN!-II'I'k NI.xns'mx. Suplx.. Corn.. S. 'I'. . II oorlzrarcl Urnr: XIICICRICIK. Suph.. S. K I... Ifngl. lirlllan II XZICI. NIll.l.l4:n. Jr.. II. IC.. II. S. . Il-wlro I'.u1.lNl1: NIlI.l.lCIl. Fr.. II. IC.. II. Cordell lil-1'l l'x' I.1-:lc Nlnxmnc. Fr.. Cmn.. S. T. . Tulsa I:lHl'INI'1 Nlunnlc. Jr.. Clan.. Ile-n. Bus. Ilrunzriglll IIll'klll.I4IS IYIHIIIIISUN. Fr., Iingzr.. NIL-QI1. Sllllu'aIf'r IHIIN NIt'IIXl.l.'k. Jr.. ICmIu..S1-Q. . . C.'arru'y1'f' Ilriu-:N Nlulfmp Jr.. Hun., H4-n. Bus. . Slillwaler X. .I. Nlmzl Inn . .I r.. Ifmn.. :M'vlg. . . Sarul Springs IIUNYAIKII Ni-zrsux, Sr.. Agri.. Dairy Iluuran Iouw NUISLIC, Suph.. Iingrr., Mm-Il. IIIeu'oka DEAN Nulilxslc. Fr.. Iingr.. NIM-Il. Sffnzlualff Pun. Umvus. I r., Emu., lim-n. Bus. II PIIVIICII VII nun Hx r:m1ll.l.r:n. Suph.. II. IC.. II. S. Tulsa Illjgxxnn Pxmxs. Sr.. S. IK I... P. S. M. . .fflmlxffa Innes Ifxlzscw. Jr.. Iingr.. ff. IC. . Krmrrille. .-Irkausas I..XYI'1liXl'I IIr:mm', Supll.. II. IC.. Ifdu. lff'f'llkIllllll Iinmxx Pmu.. Suph.. II. IC.. Us-n. Bus. . Tulsa II.xIml.lr I,ll0'I'SNlAN. Jr.. Ilnul., lim-n. Bus. f.IllSllI'IIjl IIIIII. II-XXNLINS. Sr.. :Xg:ri.. Poultry . . . .fIr1ln1arf' IIl4:l.I-xx IIYAN. I r.. Culn.. S. 'I'. Douglas, IIQVUTIIIIIIU INIIK Suxlll. Ifr., S. K I... I'rv-I.zm' . llrumrlylzl I.I5l..x NI xr: S4:u,u-'I-'r:n. Jr.. Com.. S. T. . SCIIIIIIIUIH IJUNALU SH.xxkl.lN. Fr., Iinggr.. Incl. Arts . l'IllTI':flfl.l' Ixvk Sump. Sr.. flmu.. Ile-n. Iius. . IlUlllf'lIl'I.lll' IIIQUINGIC Sumuulzu. Spun. II. S. NI. Ifanmna ili.uu,lf:s SININIUNIJS. Fr., Iingr.. IC. If. II'fllUIl!flI I.l'1iINl'IKI. SNrm,SupI1.. II. If.. II. N. . . Tulsa IISSII-I NIM: Sunni.. .lr.. S. 8. I... Pr:--l.zm Ilcxxxlc STXNKDI-Il.. I'r.. S. K I... In-n. IIICUIHLIC lima S'l'lCH klK'l', Sr.. Iingzr.. Ii. If. xl.YlN I.m' 5'l'l'AlllP. Sr. Agrrn., Izflu. xI'Ql.lNJN 5NNIHUi'l'. Supln.. Agri.. .N II. v rf w 1 I V- I.IlRIS'I'INI'I Iumm. I'r.. Lum., S. I. r 1 1 . Iiumfznr II4ll l 'll lfr.. Agra.. A. II. . IIHXlil.l'IS 'l'umwsuN. Sr.. Agri., Iluiry f - . , . Ninn Iivru Imlixr. Suph.. II. Ia.. In-n. lIu.xlu.1-Ls YXNIDICIHXUIKK, Snpln.. Xgrri.. Spw,-. Ilunsrz X .-XXIII!! I-'la I r., Hun.. S. 'I'. . V ' 1 - , - fllqrnuzlfl xUfLl,I'Ili. Suph.. S. A I... Illsl. . vIIl.I.INNl IIAl.kI'.Ii, Jr., flmu., fi:-n. lim. IBA XXINTICIKS, Sr., IIOIII.. Iillu. Ilruxlc INI'r'r, lfr., S. K I... Art . Swv-:Y IKIHl.l , Jr.. S. 81 I... I'r4--I.uw IIl'lY'I'I.I'lY YUkhl'M, Jr.. Agri.. Jxflfflll. . II 'vzmlcrz Ulelalmnza l.'1'ly . Tulsa II 'll ilfjfivlfl FI Iaarelarul Temple . En ul . lI I Lz.s'lcay1c'c Ilzfarerufr II 'aulcom is fI I ml f ard Yale . Tulsa . lI lu Z ic' Ulclalmma flily I ,aura Cily Slillwaler' Pagf? 76' - 3 'K Q1 4f ki, ,.,, 1 ' V i Qi. V .ff x ' si x if fy, 3 xg 4 J ji gggfllx rig?-N H 7-if-'jg W 'JZ ' 5 sf i -- i, W 123' if? .Q Vw .L -3' xii N-.in-Q Page 79 ll 3 l 'I lf ll i. l Commanddnt and Sta: , l ' Q 1 1. T lo Lieutenant Coonel Clyde R. lxisen- Q' lkgik 0 I I I 1 I sclnnidt was entrustef the responsihility ol 1 in supervising and improving the Military De- partment after Colonel Cotton was ordered to gl ull New York. Lt. Colonel Eisenschniidt, who l was adjutant previousy. has heen connected l ww, with the department since his arrival in 19322. This year a new plan has heen put into elfect. 7 which divides the Cadet Corps into two l parts. each drilling on separate afternoons l ' and for only one hour, as corresponding to two l I 1 l hours in previous years. This was found 5 necessary due to the crowding of the s111all drill field and Gun Rooni. and to reduce the l . . . I interference to the least possihle extent with i scheduled lahoratory work. 3 Other officers in the Military Departnient are Majors C. lf. Craig. the present adjutantg i ll. B. Hildebrand, a l'orn1er student of A. j I V F R I, and M.. V. Rattan, H. l. Stack, and F. L. Q JT. .0L. .LYDIC . HISICNSCIINIIIYI' Burns, who have charge of the instruction. l I I . I , E 1 l l l 1 E Top row: Nliuolx Cn.-uma. lNlAJon IlA'l ii-xx. Miuoix S'rAc:u, MAJon llII.m4:mmNn . Iinllnm row: Vluon Blinws, Cu-'l'. Moiuus, Ifr. SMITH i v xi- i 1 l 1 l 1 l i i I Page 80 L of the Infantry, both basic and advance students. Captain D. A. Morris and First Lieutenant W. D. Smith instruct the En- gineers. Sergeants Shaw, Imell, and Kerr with the Infantry, and Sergeants Cross and Sewell of the Engineers, assist with the in- struction. The records of the 1,500 cadets in the Cadet Corps and all secretarial work is handled by Mrs. Smith and Miss Hutchinson, together with several student assistants. The Cadet Corps, which has received a rating of '4EXcellent for the past seven years in the annual Federal Inspection, is divided into two units: four battalions of Infantry and two battalions of Engineers, each battalion consisting of three companies, together with the military band. The basic Engineers study map making, rigging, and other related subjects, as well as some of the Infantry courses, which include map reading, military hygiene, organization, scouting and patrolling, and weapons. In the advanced course the two branches of training diverge further. VVhere the Infantry study weapons, combat principles, and defense against air craft and chemical agents. the Engineers study demolitions, road and bridge building, and fortifications. That which has been learned in theory, is put into practice in the summer camp between the Junior and Senior years. Thus the two branches of the army are trained: the Infantry to take ground and hold it in opposition to the enemy: the Engineers to aid the Infantry by building roads and bridges for transportation, fortifications, and other defenses. Sergeanls: SENYELL. KERR, SHAW. Cnoss, IMEL Page 81 lnlantry ivan...-1- ' in- EVERETTE PEELEB The regimental stall' serves as a con- necting link in the chain of connnand from the Connnandant and Regular Army instruc- tors down to the various cadet units. Under the general supervision of the instructors, it is charged with the responsibility for parades and reviews and the many administrative details of field work. This year the lnfantry regimental staff is headed hy Cadet Colonel Everette Peeler. He receives the Tuesday afternoon reviews ol' the corps of cadets and in turn presents the regiment to any reviewing officer who may he present. As iield oflieer, it is his duty to visit the various companies during a drill period and assist the company coin- lnanders in correction or instruction of their units. Other lnenihers of the stall' are Cadet Lieutenant-Colonel James Bumpas, Execu- tive, Cadet Major Sain Nlershon, Adjutant, Cadet Major Rodney Black, Cadet Captain Orie Sehurter, and Cadet Captain Arthur Messall. Lqfl Io righi: MERSHON. BUMPAS, PEELER. BLACK. SCHUHTEH. lVlESSALL Page 82 Engineers Composed of four cadet officers the regi- mental staff, of the new Engineer Regiment of the cadet corps, supervise the .field work of the Engineer companies under the direction of the Military Engineering Faculty. This year the regimental staff is headed by Cadet Colonel Dale Weston, who was selected for this position hy virtue of superior Work on the drill field and in the class room. His duty is to be the reviewing officer on the regular Thursday afternoon formations: dur- ing the drill, portion of Which, he visits all parts of the drill field, making such correc- tions as are needed. There are three other memhers of the staff : Cadet Lieutenant-Colonel Carroll Bridgewater holds the position of Regimental Execu- tive and is second in rank: Cadet Captain Gretzolon Hazen as Regimental Adjutant: and Cadet Captain Herman Smith as Regimental Plans and Training Officer. lb.-XL!-1 VlvlES'I'0N Leif! In righl: HAZEN. Wissroiv, BIKIIJGEVVATER. SMITH lglivzwm Page 83 ISL: , Ar X '5 qw. ,........ ......,,W,f. , .... wk. . ,,5k C 1HES'31? N65 ' 'K1! 'A ' ' A 5 '8Q,-,,S1QL....G.iJf'.....,. 'NE,. Ml! A' 'i V. W1 ,,4 - X ,, ,,,,,,q nf :W '35, ' ll 454U,....,' ' A 3,Q2?,,T'Y Z1 'MTW ff 'Tl' Z ,AV ,W 1 1 First Battalion lffmzlmlltv 1 lxr. S'I'UNIi, lxr. ICIIISHN. ff,xP'r. Hum C. U., lfr. li. SNIITII, lfr. W. Sxlrrn fflllllfillll-N' li -W lxr. lixlrcrxsnx, KlAxP'I'. linux-:1,1,, fI,fxP'r. f1I,ARK C. U., lfr. NluC.x1,1.A, l.'1'. K1-:l.s,n' Ijnrrzpuny lxr. flklKRlC'l'SHN, lxr. VVALD, fiufr. Frlmalrsuw, fIAP'r. NlI'IlKRl'I'T C. U., LT. M4zCnAm', L11 C.u'1m Page 84 i would ' .1 to MU Page 85 Second Battalion Company DNF-LT. MCKI-3If:l,. LT. LiLAN'l'UN, CAPT. YICILDING C. U., LT. fTAlll!lSOY Company E -LT. Cnomwrcu.. LT. Scrum-'FI,14:lx, LT. IIATTIQR, LT. Mums. CAPT. V1il'llNI'IlK C. U.. CAPT. NN Yum, LT. l.m Company l 4LT. DUNLAP, LT. KflL'l'l'I, LT. STTZAD, CAPT. .lol.l.Y, CAP'1'. f:ARlbNlCll C. U.. LT, fillIS'l', LT. H mxsmx 4 1 I 155 'fx an wx, W 3i4ff'f , '1'5KT I V l , 5 3 2 f, 4? W. .ga 'T W' E r its MQ nf W. ,,., ,. ljurnpurflv iff-I.'l'. K XISICIK. fI.xP'r. Pmezri. f1XP'l'. ljlXUN. ff, U.. L'l'.Slw1x1uNs llornpun-v ll - I.'r. S1-nuumx, LT. IJr:Y.x1.w11v:. f:AP'l'. Fmm. C. U., C.xPT. Knzumwsul, LT. SWIQHZY, LT. FOLICY Ifurzzpun-v l fLT. Iinlmal-Qs. fiXP'l'. fiI,XNlSl'IIK, CxP'l'. lirnm s, C. U.. LT. NICICRXRY, LT. DUBSUN Page 86 - FW? f 47 -f fi-2-' iff- , dt. . J , . 'sw an Page 87 Fourth Battalion lfonzpun-v K fC,s.PT. CVNIIIFF, Curl: Wutm, CxP'l'. Nlumus. C, U.. Igr, Qi um xx. lqr. l.l1 1'1.l-', 1,11 N mnzlutrttv L -LT. XX-ILSUY. CAPT. CVNINIINS. Cuff. Iltkuxnn. C. U.. l.T. Mus Company JI -LT. NIAXWELL, CAPT. BliNl'1'l l'. C. U.. CAPT. NIEssA.1,1.. ILP. l't-zmuxs Ai N.A....., . -f I I I I I I 1 I I I I II V I I I II I I I Qf........s.'7 !31Nq I I I l I S 1 I I Sf I ' I I . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . I I I .bninvas I IK i II, I 'm,,. , l I I K X A - ,A ,Q . , HY, .A .. L V 1 I I I I I II I I I I I I I I , A , 4 Q' -I z - . A , A. .-.M ,W 40 1 A f . ' Why 113, V ,, , ., ' g ' I Company 5511 -LT. Axlnms, LT. Llxx, NAPT. lCvlclucs'r, NAPT. ISlcN'1'l,If:Y II. U., CAP'r. Xxlxlxolxolfcsll, LT. 'l'um1PsoN, LT. VLIIUNIAS Company l3 - LT. Ii ICNISNIIPIQIK, LT. IInnwlsn,IIAP'l'.GfI1mNl4:n,CAP'1'. Sczuwfxx C. O., LT. ST. CLAIR, LT. Ill l'flllISON. LT. Nll'1IK'l'Z I I I Company C -LT. X118-Uilil'IR, LT. lh'lml.Pu, CAPT. l'ilKI'II'1'S1AN, CAPT. SUPER C, H., CAPT. l51 l'I,1en, LT. Blnralcn, LT. Cnmu,I-:Y I I I I I I I Page 88 I Y 33- 1 .Por , , 1,,.. ,H ., ' ,I 'm'Z3',5 an - It K? Page 89 Second Battalion - - Engineers Conzpany D -LT. Nf7l!'l'IllNlQ1'iJN, LT. E1.L1ens, CAPT. limi!-zlm, lf,xP'l'. AlCANI'II.I.Y, C. U.. CAP'r. 'l'u1r:ss1-ix. LT. NN l1.1,I.'ms Company E -LT. DI-:N.ulM, CAPT. Sr:wl4:1.l., C. O., CAPT. XYALL, L'r. MI-:nm-11.1. Cmnpar1y F -LT. BI..-XCKKE'l l'ER, CAP-T. I,l'l'TI,E, CAPT. LlxTow, C. U.. CAPT. l 1u4:1w:n11'u. LT. NIII.LIRPIY. LT. Cum' UN NI,x.I..lIN1x1llf :xNlll'IllSON. lnl. w w LAXPT. .lrzssls BKIIISIUC. lnl. f,.AP'I'. 1-.xlu.xxn lilcxv-2'l l'. lnl. C,-kP'l'. NN lmux I5P1N'rl.m', Ifngrr. y . CxPT. I IIII, BIRD. Inf. , M x.1. linux:-:T l31.u-K, Inf. LT. Col.. f,iAIKllUl,l. linlm:r:w.x'1'l-Ln, LT. Cm.. .I ullss M. li1wlP.xs, Inf. CAPT, C ,xPT. C A PT. C .Tx PT CxP'r. CAPT. C A PT. CAPT. CAPT. CAPT. C AP'I'. 'v 1 .APT CA. PT C .x PT C A PT I l A PT CAPT CAPT CAPT. C A PT. CAPT. .luux I.. Hl'Illll'S, Inf. .I A4114 Hl I'l,l'Ill. Iingrr. C. A. CIAIKK, Inf. . lmlwls f.IEI'INSlI,K w, lui. l3hIXYl'IY Cmmlxs. lnl'. , l5I,I,SXNHlK'l'H 1:l'NIlll F, Inf, S'1'.xxl.m' IEIXHN, lnI'. Jouw lJoUu1..xs, Inf. LEU U. lil.w1c1.l., Inf. DAVID l'2YI'1lH'IS'I', lingr. . JOHN FICIULITSUN. Inf. .IUIIY Fulm. Inf. . . l,15ux.xlm l mcln-:lm'K. lingr. VYI1.I.I.u1 l lH'Il'1Nl,kN, lingr. Pull. Hx.-xsqzu. Iingr. , .lunw H,uunl4:n. Inf. .IUHN KELMTSI-Ln. Inf. . II.-morn l . ffIKIFFI'I'H, lnlf PAUL IIA'NIBl.l'l, Inf. . fjRETZULUN L. IIAZIQN, Eng f3HYIi Ilnrnmuxn, Inf. MAJ. NIOYT JuIIN5'r0N, Iingr. . lil . f.'IlSllI.Ilfj. N11-vl'c'. llugn, . Sf l'HIl'lIfl'l'. fllfllllllllllll lfily. Sl 1'lll1'41!1'r'. . Yllzslcuyve. llwllnfkllfl- 1 .'l1 llfkfl-Yllll. Purim: lfify, 1l0lIll.lllV, Nfl-Ull'1Ilt'f'. 110111 intv. l.'nl11'r1.v1'1'll6. , .S'lillu'ule'r, llkllllllllllll lfflqv. I I urrull , . Tulsa. Sl I'11ll'Ilf6'l'. Tulsa, Tzllsu. Qu in lun. Slzuzvrme, I I uyn, En id, SI il lll'l1lPf', , Sl1'l111'uf0r. fiklllllljlllll Ifflly, fikllllllllllil Uklulznnm Uklulzunzu ffkltlflillllll flkllllllllllll Ulclrzlmnm flklflflfllllll Texas flklfllllllllll lfkhllllllllfl Uklalzormz Ulelalmnzaz IX-IIIISIIS flkllllllllllll Iikllllllilllll Uklulzfmza Oklahoma Oklahoma Uklrzlmnm Uklfzlmrlzfz fikllllllllllll Ulclulzunza Uklulmrmz ffklfllllllllll fjklflllllfflfl Ukluhorna Uklulzunzu Ukluhonuz Uklllllfilllll Uklalzoma Page 90 aw, Q.- it. N Q... X fu- vp 'Yin 6. G vi' ,, -'vw N mn 'Y 'N 5:- 1 in.. 2 Q If E + . ark rg Piv- X if 'fx . x W 2 Q ,L 8- .9 up ,X . i Q x Q ,,,. w .Q Sexy X nu.- X' nu- C,'kP'l'. limi, .lu1,m', Inf. NIAJ. lilm'lN IX.-xNAln'. Inf. . fikP'I'. lhmlumm lifmzlnxxslxl. ln! l'fxP'l'. limi, lxl 1'lf:lu. Iingrr, 4 ' ' ' .XP'l'. NN XRIKICN l.l4:r:. ltrlgr. . Cxlflx Iilissrml. l.rx'mx, lingr. CAxP'l'. Al,Bl'Ill'l' l,I'l l'l.l'I. lingr. C xP'1'. IQKIKKNK N1AYFlI'Il,lb, lnlf CxP'l'. xl.KllISON NIICllRl'I l', Inf. M xJ. Sul M1-znsmw, Inf. CAPT. Awrnun Mrcss,x1,1,, Inf. 'w w V I w f,,xP'r. l,ll,xHLEs lx1Il,I,ICIl. lmgrr. Mu. Pu' IXIUNAIHN. lnl. fT,XP'I'. lnxux Moums. Inf. A CxP'1'. 4lr:unr :11: Nlc11AM1:I.I,Y. ling Cul.. lix I-IRE'I'T PH1cI,r:R, Inf. CAPT. lXl xxm' lfmclc, Inf. , CAPT. IIIGIJUN lh'1'T,xN. IEIIQT. CAPT. HULAND Hulelvl-LS, Inf. MAJ. IIERBEIHT ROBBINS. Inf. CAPT. Umlfz U. Sc:HUm'r:n. Inf. C w'r. Fnxxk B. SICNIPLE. lnI'. C,xP'l'. lC1.1mux Slf:w15I.1 .. lillgr. MAJ. i.11:nAx1,11 Sluwxux. lungr. CAPT. lh Y SUP!-ln, EIlQl'I'. . CAPT. V,xr.on THEISSEN, Iillgzr. CAPT. Clbxlxx VFIYIKNER. Inf, , C,XPT. Cu.mI,Es W.fx1,I,, Engrr. . CXPT. Numux Wuun, Inf. . Con. lj.-XLIC XvI'IS'l'UN. Eugr. CAPT. Cl,.x1x1cNcE Womb. Inf. CAPT. DAN H. YEILDING. lnI'. Pagv 01 A -ll'lllllIIffS. Xlfflllllh. . , l'ruyur'. ffkflllllllllll lffflv. flklllllfllllll f.'l'l'v. lx l'u11'u. Fl l.Hll'Ilff'f'. fikllllllllllfl Uklrllmllza XIIIFKVIIIIILI flklllllfllllll Oklulmnul Ukfulmrrzu llkllllllllllll ffkllllllllllll VPFIIPII. Uklulmrnrz . lfluylnrl. Uklalfonzu . S11-Hll'1l16f'.flklllllllfllll Nvllflllllill. Ukllllllilllfl . 1'wlll.l'l'I.f'Il'. llklfllllllllll Tulsa. Uklulmnzu T111-S'fl. Uklulznnm Elk f .'1'lAv. Ulclulzuma . Sfl.HIL'llfPl'. Uklulmnzrz Tefas Ifrzkk, Uklulmnza . Tzllsrl. UICIIIIIUVVZII lfzzrlzhgyffnz . lfklflllillllll . . lfuflflu. flkllllllllllll 'UCIIIIIUIIIII lfffhv , Iiftlflllf' Uklfzlmrrzu iff!-v . Uklfzlmnul . Uklrllmmfl . liklllflllfllll 1N'fl.Hll'Ilft,l', Uklulmnzu . Tulsa. Uklulmnzu Perry, Uklalmrmz , .1lv.llc'sIer, Uklczlmnza S11'Ill1'r1ler. Uklulzonza Sl1'lIz1'ufe'r. Uklulzmmz A , H 11.911 inyjlorz I ,T 1 4 LT I ,T I xr. LT LT I.T LT. I ,T I .T. I ,T, LT. I xr. LT LT. A I ,T 4 I .T I ,T 4 LT LT. LT I T I T I T I T I T . .IININIIIC G. Xxlnlxmms. Iingr. IVIISITII, Ii. BILGIQR, Iingr. . NN laxm-11.1. I31,.-wkluc'1'1'l-311. Iingr IIonr:n'1' ISIIIDGICS, InI'. SANFORD CI-XIIlbII,L, Inf. . IJIIXNK Cuxy. Iingr. . I31rn'ruN CLANTON, Inf. . ICUHIQNIC Comxlsn, Iingr. . IIALPH Cams LET. Iingr. IIIDIIIGIVI' CRIST, Inf. . '1 I IILlYI'IIX Lnmm ICLL, Inf. I l,an'n Ilrzxliul, Iinggr. IIICUIHIIZ DEYL.-n11Nm:, Inf. kl'II'l'lI IDUBSON, Inl'. . 'I'. .lungs DUNLAP. Inf. . I'IGl!I'ZR'I' IIIIDSUN, Inf. Islllilj IQLLEBS, Iingr. IA. Il. Iinlensow, InI'. Ihsu. I oLl-JY, Inf. . . IIAIKIIULI. Gum!-:1'soN. Inf. IDnxAl.n Guzmsux, InI'. XNILLIANI L. IIAINTAN, Inf. IIAm.os IIATTEH, Inf. . Iimsrfzlvr IQAISICR, InI'. CLYDE KELSAY, Inf. Ii11w'.-mn KLOTE, Inf. Fafon, K I:llflflSllf'I', 1.F0llt'lV, Slillwaler. . Erivlr, Ilearerler. , 1116.4 lesler, Freedom , Tulsa, Cresrffnl, . Sl!-llIl'lIl6f'. Oklahoma Cillv, . Kaufman, . Coyle, L6Flor0, II 'ellslon , Tulsa, liromuvell, . Jenn ings, Slillwaler, Hom in y, Sl illwaler, . McA lesler, . II780lll8l:fOl'll, M arlow, Tulsa, Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma, Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma, Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Page 92 3 arm -3 Q...- r !I+.'9'l 'Y up TW .Q- W? Q- fi LT. IVAN LI'I l'I.E, Inf. LT. fiLI'IN LONG. Inf. . LT. Wllxmx MAXWELL, Inf. LT. SIQLFRIQU fi. N1AYS, lull LT. VVILLIAM Mmxmlllzn, ling:-. . LT. l l.oYn M I'1ll'l'Z, lingr. LT. lncllfn' lVlII.1.l4:lxIcN, F2Il,!l'I'. LT. IIERMAN .l. MCCAILA, Inf. LT. PAUL McCmnY, Inf. . LT. II.m'1'sH1.I. H. NUHTHINGTUN, Engr. LT. M.wnIf.:14: HANSOM, Inf. . . LT. NIERLE Sctnlcl-'F1.r11x. Inf. LT. ICUGHNE Sclmrzfzlxs, Inf. LT. Bos H. SMITH, Inf. . LT. XYAYNE L. SMITH, Inf. . LT. JACK ST. CLAIR. Engr. LT. IKIQJTIARD STEAD, Inf. LT. MAX STONE, Inf. LT. H1-:NNY LEE Sw!-:r:zY. Inf. LT. .I 1-:Fl-'rzusow Tnonfxs, lingrr. LT. WIl.I.1.nI D. 'l'HnMPsuN. lingrr. LT. Iirclnum W. ITLNI. lCng.rr. LT. .luuw F. XYALD, lnf. LT. fTlI.XRI.l4IS XYALTZ. Inf. LT. .lonx WILLI.-nlsox, JR., Iingr. LT. XYIYFURD WILSQN. Inf. . Page 93 . .1IIlf'S, S11'f'el11'ul0r. .1 lufm. l,llll'fl uslcu , . I 'fri'-v, ll 14.1, l.'1'l.v. l10Ill'!'llt'f', Sl1'1l11'r1ler. llkf'IIllllI. fllllls, El Helm. . Hlfllzmler. LUQJIIIIOIIICI Cily, Locus! lirnre. Perry. . Cuxh in 51. .1 I iam 1'. I,Uf'llSf flro1'r'. . .bl flu. . 1II1Sk1l!jf'P. 1-11fmn111. 1.11110 U UU. Uklrllmrnrl fjklllllfllllll lllflllfllllllfl ljkllllllllllll Ulclulmnzu Uklulzrmzu Ukllllllllllfl llklllillllllll flkllllllllllfl ffklllllllllla IXVUIISKIS fikllllllllllfl Uklrlllorna Ukllllllilllll Uklulznnzu Uklulmrlzll Oklalwnza ffkllllllllllfl Ulclulmnm flkllllllifllll flkllllllllllll Uklrzlmnzrz flkllllllhlllll IXIIIISIIS xlflf'-Vllllllll Erivk. Uklulmrna ICx'lcRi1:'1 1' Pi-31431, Scdbbercl and Blade SCillJlJ2ll'Cl and Hlzulv is an national lionorary cfollvgizrtlo inilitnry frntvrnity wliosv ranks arv lillccl with tliv outstunding czulvt oilic-ers of advnncvcl, R. U. 'lf tl. units. Its Illt'llllJOI'S are sf-lcvtvcl upon tlu- linsis ol' llI'0ilClt'l1Cy in niilitury sc-iviicv und nn lllli0I'PSli in niilitary 2lll.illI'S of tlu' Unitvfl Stutvs. Tliv locul Clinptvr niuintuins thc' rigid rules of zuliiiittuiu-0. in Iwi-piiig with tho policy of tho nntionnl orclvr. 'lllivrv is u plvclgv pvriocl livlfl lioforv vucli initiation in which tlw iivopliytivs must, prow tlicniselvvs worthy ol' lllGIllll0I'SlllIb. ,l,t'I'S0lltlllly und 6'll2iI'tlC'lGI' of vacli iioopliyte arc two niujor points ltiliCll into t-onsidvration. Coinpnny IX. 2nd Rvgti. luis tlui reputation of living one ol' the inost uctiwo Companies of the orgizuiizution. This your it won per- llltlllttllt possession ol' tho Journal Tropliy- liaviiig' won til log on it tlirvc- out of fini' yours. Top row: Nluon Siuxczk. Ammnsox, lhizixiiilz. Bmtzix. l3lillNil'INNA'I'I-Ili, B1'x1vAs. Bl l'l,I-IR. lloifoms Sei-om1'ro1v.' Ex l+:nics'i', FI-ziuzusow, tiimsczu, HAMBLE, HAZl'IN. .lonms'roN. KANAIDY, liluziclm Third row: l,lN'roNi. l,IT'l'l.I'I. lx'lEliSIION. MiL1,If:n, MoNAnAN. lX1onnis. Mc:ANr:I,i.Y. Pr:r:i,l-:n Fourlh mum' lionmxs. Stziiuniun. Sr:wAl,L. SHANNON, Somcu. 'l'1'nxi':n. XYliS'l'UN. Woon s 'FN gvvy 'Q ' s.- f 'G' fr -1 4- 4 fv- ink' ,,- fn-K 5 Q--. Page' 04 Pershing Rifles Company C, Seventh Pmegiment of the l,lNQVLJ.1 wi 1 J, A National Society of Pershing Rifles strives to foster a spirit of friendship and eoopera- tion among men i11 the military department A and to Illtlllllfilll a highly efficient drill Conl- panyf' a11d Candidates for IIlGllllJOI'Slllp are Carefully selected. Members are selected from ' 1- I '1sie eourse wl1o have Cadets enrolled in the lc l 1 high degree of prolieieney in demonstratec 2 'litfiry training, and lltlVG eolnpleted satis- ,serihed '-'1-- nn if 1 l t least o11e se111ester of tl1e pre faetori y a military lfl'EllIllIlQ'. The most important eve11ts of lfllff year were tl1e pledgings eaeh SG1l10Sli0I'. After all the 112111108 of those desiring ad111issio11 had been eolleeted, they were voted upon, bllld those passing were given three weeks of pro- hation Elllfl instruction. Hell Weeli came next and those finishing lJ6CEll1l6 Inelnbers. DAL14: W1-3sToN Top row: Gmsow. Bruierz, Burrrz, ZNIORFOBD, BUNCH. Goommx, Wnsrox. Amin. VFHOMAS. COGGINS Second row: LUCAS. CUPP, ELDE11, JOHNS, DAWSON, STAHK, lhmnnrsow. GRUBB9 Third row: Mc:P1ns1-zrlwzns, STILLVVELL, LAMB, PE11swEL1,. Dnuaox. D1111HAM. Ql,-XI'I'HIiR. I1 Y. SMITH. Norm Fouirllz row: llo1xEn'1's, NIARKENSON. S'rUAnD, SMITH. PE'I'IiR?VlAN, D. Wnsrow, IlIl1DI,I'1R. Awnrznsox ' ' LT. 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Louisa' II:1IIvr :tml X 1-rnon IN illvts sprvmlliig tht- pzunt . . . a groupoI'I1ig:h svhool svniors on thvir day at ilu-1-ollt-gv. z1II Slillxxzilvr hoys and girls xx ho arm' 4'in1'In-s to In- Iirosh vom: Ne-ple-inlwl IVI .II I I I I I . . . . ary tlormzm ol' Murray II'i unc Ciiggiiivwiiigz Izum- is parm vc town 1-ollt-gv 'au-lille' . . . Ita-ml IIuIl and Irmu .Ivan IIuru-5. :I nu'u1'oupIt' in a happy mood . . . four 1'yt'Iisl,s surprism' :in otIl1'i'wisv husy pIiotogi'upIu'i' . . . tIu'r4' has Iwi-n muvh talk uhout tho- in-xx Bvtzi housv. hut with thv ht-lp ot' unknown pzirtivs. xx 1' arf' ahh- to pr:-sm-nt it Iwrv In-ing ot-1-upit-ml hy ,Nrt Skin-r while- Don N ost and tlvrnlcl Pagf or Walton gIll2H'tI tht' 1-rt-st. if' I illSIlilUlOUi.Biii Powt-1's.snapptfrdt-luxt'. sm'- 'Y tv!- vmfs. gasst-s tht' man hitvs dog' maxim Candid ' cami-ra calclws vandid c-am:-raman.. Pt uwcrs took most of tht- shots in tlns SUCIIUII . . . Sure-. shi-'s IIl21I'I'it'ti. hut to avoid all hlwl laws. Nw won't vw-n tt-ll von heir namt-. Nopv. it isn't Nlrs. .lim Crow ..... Sigma I'au plc-clgrt-s toot a 1114-1'1'iv nott hut thu' van t - -act mnsit' any hvttt-r than thtfp can lfngrlish. . . . Ralph Williams and Harryqlaim-s.now pt-ctag'og4'il1g:il1 Nlnlhall, art- prohahlyow-1'ln'ar- ing: ahout ph-ctgrvs from tht' look of I't'SiQ'llt'Ci patit-nw tht-y haw- ..... Shut may iw skip- xintf' ro iv. shv max he- rounflinff in homv. shv 7' . 1' may ht- warhling a hot ont- with gf'SllH'1'Y fIon't ask ns. wv just work lwrt- ..... Har- old livnnt-tt. SIIIJPI' salvsman offrosh In-adgvar. takt-s thc- law in his own hands and plants an ,SX my ,WAVE V 1.17. X Q K m if t 2555? ft N s W ,M 'i ff, A s yi x Vx 5' -.1 X' ' 5 ,Q ff f W S' A Q M, ,Y , ,, V, 1 x At it I, , -f t,-' .,- 1 .Z , , A I A it . ' vf. '41 - S0tv5.w. wwgv 0 M, orangt- and hlar-k he-aniv on ont- of lind thin- Wh tl'N's lnisrlmat tratrohm-n ..... llt-ll Hound ph-dgvs gt-t a tastt- of that future- and past W -.If rtit loo. mayht- ..... Dot 'I'insh-y. forum-r lfngxi- llt'ftl'illjI tllIt't'Il. 4-ornvs havk for a I't'iltlSilt'li , aw, N 'I flu-1-I' anfl a honrlnvt of posit-s r'n'c'ns is to wit A i 14.1-1.41 ..... 'l'1,.-.,.,.- 1.-,ang t., l.,.,k like ft 54, 'Y if ,Q tt-lchritv is Sc-ottv Xtkins. fame-rl two-hotth tai A V -:left-'Z f . . man. Jack fV2llt't,'ll hich-s his, and lit-aniv llall be h mrochiw-s ont- from now In-rv. t .,. ,J is 1 f v 'Q q 'f ji Dv V Vvfsfbe an ., , 4 'N 'att s, .,..,4 N: .AP 'ff fs I .ti ,- , , .1 Q 4 ,. Mg, 'fi Y, ,, xi ' a s -A M: '- . Y 9. ,,Q,.. ,U , ,MXN O A . , W x V rw- X at ,ggi ,tt ,.i'1-?a .,w. , , . if 1 -- 6 W WK Q I B1-tty Slof-uiiilw and lint 'llinslt-yi rirli- in statv ' N+4 atop fum-ral rliiw-c'tm's grass, 4-sumti-cl by funvral fact- live-ral We-st til's in Tulsam ..... Calf-s, Xggii-valor' lfrl. ziml Lupin' .lfw Syiiar. sports vd of fftfullt-gfiaii. lake- ai lung look at lllt't'l'lIIl4'I'i1lIl2ill ..... lflmu-rs to llif- fair and sivli wlu-ii lmslie- l,axsi'mnc-f- luanrls lie-tty Slucmiilw a lmuqm-I, for llif- Sigma Tau ple-flga-s. .. . . Striclingr alrmginalim-84f1'lm'klilisll4-. llvtly Vlrulfurfl .... rllllat liriglil luuli mi Patti .NllJi'ig'l1t's fam' is lwr lumfli lmur spa-vial. Xlsu lltlIlg.fI'yZ Jana- tiiillvtte- and lint Xlnllitt ..... Puwvrs CUIIIIIIIIIIUS with naturt- and a fir-ld trip Clw took this pit-turv ul' llimst-lfl ..... Nm-wcll Portvr takt-s a goml luuk at tlu- lin-- plug. wllivll is c'llai'af't1-ristit- ut' lmumls. . . . . Q . . Phil Bird claps a cle-atli grip mi lie-tty Lou , lhallglrs-tiliiii Spf-ars and .ln l,vt'txxir-li lmmk mi. . . . 'l1akm'c'arc', girls: tli4msf'slxii'tsc'uii1v up ci-asy ..... lwiiom Slmrt rlruppvcl in to samplv llnf Its-clskin ollivial inspire-1'.aqua1't uf salitwiit- xxiiw. Fiiuny slit- slmuld lunk so unliappy about it ..... Class:-s. vlasse-s. c'lasscss th-iiv Sim-lsvr must liaw: xvllvcl at Mui'g:ai'ot Wvsl. 5 S4 -C' ' 1 .ggi ,, gc Elly ff. 33 X I V 1 w mf xx Vgqwr, ,Er Q 15llllSl,'SSiUll al 'lwllalvlllfl' lXl'lll'I' llll llll' ralli- alnr. Cary al lln- clvsk. Small. Nlun-llvlll, and l'laz4n'blafll- Dunne allorn llw l'Ullllll'l'l.lfilll'. rw . . hh ,-. . . . . llnl-lraml lulsallvk on UQXHI. flur- lll,L1' llw llllIIll'l'0llllllg.1' paracll- ..... lxlwpvl' of llw public- lmwzils, fasl ml lln- Ill'l'ID, and a laclil-s' mall, llimsvll. fllkllllll' Pal lfliryan. l'llSlHlll21lI ufllnl- llllllll walvll ..... lfxl-I'1-llv Pl-4-lm' lalws flown Xrl. X.. Sw. 3176. pam- grapln H865 nfsfmll-ll-arm-cl clissl-rlalimu lwl'l in llw elm-unlvnl mann ul' llw library ..... ffalfl sw- llnall lnirsull' gfrmxlll, lf. lf. . . . Nlyl Lfmk al llnlm-4-mn'111m1s IlllllllllS ..... 'lima lhnfs only rixal for lnair-vul pulmlivily. .lavk lJlIf'l'll, liul'-Nu-x IIFUX5, gl-ls lln- lI'l'21lIlll'lll llnal marlc- a Dvlilaln wl'San1n1y SHIIISUII, lnul prow-cl lu Ill-ll llmmcls lllal smnv prl-sifll-mls pay be-ls ...... lnlm Dunn rvgisll-rs sunn- llllC'Hl3lUg.Illl'fl 1-nlulion al lvasl we-'vv nl-vm-I' Sl'l'Il Hllyllllllgl liklf il ..... Maxim' Slllilll lurns on lufr in ollimf' smilv and VVanda Ove-rmilllfr gin-s a lim-'s busy llmk holla be-long to Xlfalfa Hills plan-. U . g Q .f Si, I v ...C .LG l. 'QR '45 iw l wmv ,-.gpm I E KV Q ? 'uw., ll'-Q., 1 alfv 'flu' Ulfl Grads arf- l'4-pn-sf-lrlr-fl ln PSX lloal in llomm-ominf-' parade' . . .lavk 4194? 2- JQ ogg, wkf' K' ws? I 'u ilk 'iii 133 ,X Q-aff! 4 EM., ! ,494 WQNW' A I A Q I Sharp, wllo olmjwls lo ln-ing: lJllUlHgl'I'illJlll'll, is 1-augflnl just lwlorv ijllllllllliillllgl a stall plno- logfraplwr .... .lavlx l?lll'l'll flow-s a lillle- lrallln arounfl .... Ilu- last llll'llII'l' llnal wall cwvl' ln- lalwu ol suvln a group on our VQIIIIIIHS. ilu- ZllllllllllSll'iillHll lorw-rl llw Sl'lH'Xf'S lo slim-k up .... lioin' lo lu-axvn on a mulv IS a lim- slogan. lml ll s llf-ll We-1-lx lloxxg liill Swim flriu-s and lln-rv is room lol' om' mon- on this auliqualm-fl 1-onu-pam-v .... lll'Ul'QIl' Nlx' X111-lly looks a llil rlyspvpllr- ox wr a prolmlmn in 1'll,L1'lIll'l'l'llIQ lallg llivk Hosting: doe-sul Sl'l'lll amusm-fl 4-lille-1' .... l'I'dllI'lS lfra-vl plays lIllllSl'll. a lix1'l5 Qiillll' ol' vain wllilv l'1'ol'. .'xllfll'I'SUIl lislvns lo lln- spew-vln . . . . J. H.Pvlm-rs111-nlonslralvsllwvxm-f-plio:1 lo lln' law ol' g.fI'tiYlliillUIl. lm! ln- rlol-sift say VYHY ln- :loc-s il .... lll-ll llouml plc-flge-s lakm- Inns- out lor SlISll'llillll'l' llw om- xulln llw I1'l's 'fc-l slarlwl look is .lov lioln-rls 7' . . . . TIN- group in from ol' Igllbllbjjf IS llu- sama- lllal you haw- sw-n lln-rv lm-nip minulvs , . f 1 . . lwlorw i'l2iSSllIlll' all jviil' .... llus pll'llII't' may lw usm-cl for campaign purposr-s il' lln- lfounly flUllQI'l'SSlllkiIl from liogvr Nlills rlfcl Nlvx ivkvrj sc-vks we-I1-1'lioll ..... Y f ix , -4 M 3 iifflef r M, lbw 4 P! r A891-wx, ,, 0-lu - wx-mu .,X 's 'Eff' 4? 4' M: rn wk I ..,. , K A J If was . 1 ggi' 2 ,Y as , -Q. 1 A 'ff-af -, - ny J J' ,.nl ' lzrigim-1-1'sll Wills lln- ljiiwii Him- slill in llim- filling iw SIN'Ilfl kill allc-I'l1om1 will: Ili:-sv liiiiglnls uf' llu- sliclv rule- and liml: l'rul'. l i'i1-fl:-ll clriving lmmn- an prz1c'lic'al la-ssmi In Nlvlfaslxill and liulllbilw .... Dr. fill incl lil slip up In-ri-, lu- lvzivlne-s pliysivsj liappi-ns In gluln-v zirullnrl as lln- plmlfigrzxplii-r sla -als za slifil .... l'il'2llIlx Dial grin-s lrui- w'l'simi HI. . .. . . zu-lixilu-s ul ai mul doing ln-lcl xwwlx. wluli- ' . iw prmw- lllal lxriux lli-llflwsull is Nf'l'S2llll1' lay IDl'4'S1'IlllIlgI lm, rlllli-ri-rl slurlu-s .... liill l'au5l xwzzilgrle-s mx-r ai ill-vimul and l,lai'vl11-u- l.1-sh-I' run Xgfgfie- l':llQ.1'lIl4'4'l'l lvulis fill thi- mlm-sk in llw NNPX maimf-r .... 'liliis group quill' uiiuwari- llial ilu- l'2llll4'l'kilIlEill was urmnirl X ,, C spe-nlanlml1I'lilifliing1z1iliisplalrw-rlrixvl. 'WN' 51.6 nl- F' 4 Y 'V vga' -JW? P9 M Eff' l L . .- W I Q , A r w lhv vxplunalimn grin-in hy lnstruc-lor linll firaham has appzmllntly gffnw uw-r llw he-urls ul' ll iis pair .... 'l'hf- Nlalr-k hrotlwrs shari- hrmks and wurlx iiSSlgjlllll1'lllS mul lUQl'llll'l'. hu! aux l'fllg1ilim-vi' van If-ll pm: Ihal il is 21 4-munplu-all-rl clc-al .... l5r'irlg14-wall-rdm-s shun-- lhing with Ihis grmlgc-t as Truman lfxans is , Q . lhi- slu-plic-ul mulfmlwr, and lI1'Xl .... lhis gm Illlvlllall is Ihr sm-mul party In nur Vll',X 4-min-rsalimn .... lialph Lew- piflflle-s with radio ax will s - . ml Prof. l'rwrlc-ll lalws tu ilu- ln-lrl 1 lhis grmip rjusl ll'll li-1-I lrmn wvsl t'lllI'3lll'4'l 3 mia F .I U if 'S ' isffiiii ,ml ? Eff? ' r,,gms'fr ,.,v ,,,,,.--- . C F, r,,...,.-f- ,PZ7 , , M , . 4- w lla M44 , A ' . K A wif' rl Nlosslefr 4-xllilzils lloyal l,jllf'l,'lllS Ring al llHlll4'l,'Hllllll ' naraclv: luis riclinff lwlmif uv :- l r- was cll-vvlopvfl, atop a slool al fll'UWfll'l'-S . . . . .lust lo giw- you all irlva ol' llu' 1-rowcl lllal swarms-cl ilu- campus during: liaml Clinim' . A Hul'-Nc-X ills-ginalrl Walkvrb and a llc-ll llound sw ap out in l'ronI ol' fXc'ac'ia .... rw 1 rw v - . .l. llw L4-la lau Alpha vlnapll-1' ol li 0 l N 'X . - . ,yi , 1 f 1 ',4 , , 1 . . l sv Q ' ' i ,gm-amvran' . . .. . s -' '- -' ' ,5 - -' ming parade' v ,..' . -4 f ,l J.I . L .' . J x me-rls - sullalion and dm-' - marc-ln norlln amuvln lo ilu' l'll2iLIl'llI olvamlicl c'am4-ramvn .... ,Nvlllally 1-ollm-go girls and llwv lin' al ZTA ...., f Xrl Nll-ssall and XP' Lf-y,,,.fi ...4 .I llocle- llarl wr' llnouglnl vu- lnarl soml-thing k llf'I'l', but slu- lnafl clill'c-rl-nl ide-as .... Ulu-I S293 Slc-war! prclc-urls loslucly lllnis plC'lllI'1'l'21llllUl ln- usefcl for rush purposn-sl .... 'lllw prola- lum 'lw'l1vrs- lo go C'Ulll.I'!HllS all vouplvs and is 1'spccfially lruf- ln-rv as llw quvstion is flv- lmalf-ll .... ? pf 1 1--522 2 N come 6 ...KI- rl' Ch-urgv liruwn iw-xixf-s llu- ulrl H1-lu vuslmn nl' ll3llilSllHlilllg.f ....., -X pcm- slruvlx by any numlwr of Z. 'l'. Xfs ..... Wilnm lluliil lc-ads ilu- pavlx al llnf- lx. IJ. lunm- .... . Nlary l 1'am'w-s lxc-rm-ll Illlgllll ln- Q.flXlll,LI Fm'- gf-anl Shaw ai ll-xx pninll-rs un lln- lim- art ul' rillr- liring ..... X ll-w ul' llu- lu-H1-r kmmn li. Dfs pose- in llu-ir l'awn'il1- 4-nlram'4- to ilu- lmusf- ..... l'llillu-rl lfuulsmn lf-arls ilu- l,'I'UWCl from Nlnrrill with Nlargrarr-I VU-sl running a close- Iliirrl ..... 'l'ln- Hui'-Nc-x and Aggie-llv lluat ft'2illlIl'lIlgI Billie- Swim ..... .laCk Qui-1-n, liul'-Xe-x ffllic-f-lli lu-arlily fill- cloise-s Climax for ils vmnpaf-tm-ss. va-si .yi x Nos ,-M' ,,.f , ,M 91 2 . crib 'Q' ' . Dk aa 'B QD. Q. ., 1 i 4' 'sw X1 1 . w'nxS.v7'S 1' x f ' my H6 ' , ' ww ' 5. . -Q.. it IN. t. :aw , , me E . 4 V2 l. ff 1 N HW Q ' 'WA fwwwtww A , , M ,,f-zw1f4e'-zu Xltmt Nlinsttfafl. hwal llHl'lJtFl'. vnllclt-st-viuls In M at-vw Q LI l It ti N tl . i . 1 ' ' z 1 Q nm me ..... Thi- lxlll,2l'lllStllilllt'Sllllt' i'lilt-an-c'a11g:l1t in an Q N unguurtle-cl nunnvnt. with C. A. tflark, liill I l'ldllSl.i1lItl I. 1 . lilHl'lxt'dS.' 1 - . . . j Nlvrlv liuustfy uf' haslwthall fauna . . . . l'llIQ'ltlt't'I'S study tht- te-vllllival z fflv of Il ' '- N l1llfltlllllN : ru ,.. in, nh f tg 1 ' X tary as tfartain Flwirlf-r'it'k instruvls Cthm-3, 4 prnliulily art- tt-lling1l1im.t . ..Fl't:llll't'S llugiht-s mul lxatliwim- Nlt-rslnm. xltlI'l'Eiy-llI:lllt'I'S. living: nit-4-. 1-spew-ially to i'2ilIlttI'HIllt'll ..... QPR Wi JW lillgt-1 .mtl flat: tidclt shuts with our mann man. rig i 4 ft 1 4 Il,I lt :wha is ..... irrax' i ' rvs . I .7 1 4 'nit A -1 ' ' timv. Sami Nlargraw- tiiluwy lt-ails this grmip ..... N clramatic' lit'ZiltIl't' il' tln-rv 1-vm' was um- liingr Full-y. lit-tty Lou lirziugrli, and liurl Jolly lakh timv away lrmn play pruvtist- for a plmtugwpllic' iinpre-ssimt. ju ni -!- rw w-3104 Q 'lihv clallvr nl' Iypevwi'il4,-rs stops rnunnfnlarily while- Wallis, Fnss, Wallin, anfl Xvwvll. all of Uflnllvgiaii fanif-, 4-nh-rtain thx- visiting: varn- vrainan ..... liclna Xnn-nd is the- 1-mm-1' nl' allravlinn as vlassvs are ont al Nlnrrill ..... l'1'm'inglhvrulf-nfvxc-vplinns. lllt'S1'l'1Il,LIllI4'L'l'S lnal' al lln- nnrlh 4-nli'ain-1-sasSpai'gn. Wise-, King, S1-ln-i'iilg1-i', and N11-Caslxill ..... This 4-nnplv hnrrs thc- c'ann'raman as ln- lnirrivs pasl VVhil4-hnrsl nn snnnr llllllllplbfliilll inis- sion Svhnllz and lllt'llSUl'1,'fl,l ..... Ed Plivlps. lmxil1gc'nam'll. and lCnm'l1 .lnrflan lind a vm-ry allravliw- miss ..... linlh liarru-tl and Ralph lirasln-rs appi-ar intvre-sl4:1l as Hay- lllilllll lli-nry shnnls his linc ..... Past anal Pri-scfnl big shuts gn-I Inge-lln-1' liill llvrit- age-, lwiu' hnsinc-ss manage-r nl' U'f1nllc-,Qian and ,llank Wyall, VIH. and NNllllll'I' of ng, 19 me ally' ii' .SV x QVC' 4.-Q1 ...X-N OI., -.f in . fx Xlnsslvr award nl' Iasl 51-ai' ..... X 1-ancliil 11 Z iv- a shot as Phyllis liarne-s and Gladys Clnanfllei' apprnavli Nlnrrill llall ..... .lark lzlhnf, V eff A Drum Xlajnr, iw-c-ciw-s vnp al U. l .: what 9 ' Y' ' ahvarll AX 3 fzd y f-Z fag, .J 'rf' fi N Q .w W in X f I l e-zillm-fl iilllfbllgl' llu' will-lll'lNU'l'll clasp ' ' le-rs mn ilu- Nlurrill pun-ll arc- Xlzmgv liivll an-als, livwrln- Nlarlin, H4-111-Fll1r'lsm'1'. 1 .. lirmxn ..... liulln liz A ' ' ilu-1-1-null-1-1,l'z1nl z1fllnlil'inlg1g11'm1p mn .i' llaylmnlrl Ill-nry, Hurwlml lluwulwl. Nic' .lm and llzllpll liruslu-rs ..,..J N in-lx fll'iilll4'I' a Nlivlwy lim-cl iiSNlIllI1'2i c'lnz1l'zu'le-l'isli1' pus:- , 1 . . hrzm- lzslnll lnurlflla-S mln llt'l' 1-ual In 4-svzapv 1 . . . ilu- mwlfl ....., l'.llJ1'I'l5llllllfll'l'SllIUll1'Ul Ille- . . . , . - . . . lngfllllgflnls ul llu- l.lI1llllll'2ll l'.llg1ll1cv1's ll'lp In , Q f Q . . bl. IAJIHS ..... Iln- Wllllllllgl' llwul al llnl 1 - : 'l. l .-X. and Nl. gfzirlw ..... Phyllis Vlllil nr-5 Illllfll' Illf' nvxl stvp l'N1'll il' ln-r vyc-s an close-rl ..... X pan' ul l',11gg'lr1m'l's posv lllll lln- f'zum-ranlan. dS 1 l X E gil 5 SPM wa, N- K 44 an Iw- 4' 'W' -Of' 'ui,H Zig? . 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Fpfml' l,l'llUI'IllU!I Fmillnl mlm xxrulv mul Ill'l1flllt'4'fl lln: lil-flslxin lin-xuv llt'lUUlxEiIlllII1Il'l'Hll'iill1llH'HXf'llllll'S4'lISiillf1ll nl' llu' sl: if HW. oof 'I'ht- ,qocltlt-ss with Iwr hands in the air is thc- Tulsa li. t'lltFt'I'-lf'tltlt'I' that the sports cs-rlitor of tho tftlollf-:Qian follows,-cl a half a bloctk and lost in the crowd .... Thu man carrying the pumpkin is a Tulsa back, and the- lad tiokling hint in tlw ribs is Bob Willialnsg tho othcr Tulsa man is looking for four-lc-aft-rl c-lowers .... The man on tht- bottom is Crying to thc: I't,'fCl't't' that ln- was sluggc-tl by a tornado .... Fast action as Tulsa clriu-s through tht- Aggit- lint- .... The :nan who took this picture: sat, on thc: fifty-yard linv and didn'L sm- a play. and lltf still dovsn'l I'CIllCIl1lJt,'I' what ganna- it was, or what day, but a blincl nlan could se-C that tht- Cowboys won, one .... Tulsa looked good on this onv even if the local liner looks liktf part of thcir backfivlcl. Fr- : ' - i 1 tif? 1S,w 9' .wx r xl 'f' , 1 ' vffsokf ' Q- 3- 6, f 1 1 BY M' Jia' ,. ' t ?M .:4 'i Sharp shaking thv Soon:-r's haml as far away as lm can stand from him .... Dan St-ttlt-S, lirllw- Long, and Hugh tioonfie-lil. who sold so muvh pop, pop corn. aml mail orcle-r vainly that the- U Club hasift l'Dt't'll able- to spe-nd tht- mom-5 in two yvars .... Pull that hall flown lat-font: it l'rfwz4-s up tln-rv. somvboclyl .... Dot 'liinslvy ash-vp and so unsuspc-c'ling.g that we' took a football avtion shot on tht- Sams- vxposurf- ..... 'X Spf-ctator yt-llvrl Hflattvn him , Nlulm- Dobbs took him lilvrally, and lu-f'orv tloavh Cox could jet-rk him out ol' tht' gamut: ha- hail this SUUIIPI' on the- ground panting for his mamma. 91 194 r Nm. f mf W mf if wfaq its f W PZCBJELJVZS AxtiX2illt't'ti Studi-ntx Iiilh- 'IN-:nu thul has llliitit' quits- za rw-tml in nmti-hc-s this yvzir. limit-xvr tht-y am- rc-giilurly lit-atvn hy thc hasic tvam in-hm . IIHHW 2H't' lhvtu . tight, ht- g1irl's gym 1-lusst-s nu-1-ting un lilumm-r Squurfr . . . tht' 1-zunf'rzuu:ui was unch-r thi- hridgv, hut, irlzirmgvcl to vutch this couple . . . za tislu-riuzui's purzulisn- und Morris l,HIliiUl'ti in i'Ul't'Q'l'UllIlfi prmvs his ability to lurc vrawtisli from the murky dvpths ol' at 4-umui-zxtimi-guimr ggrmip . . . the' hit: push lu-rv is an rvgxulzu' fm-nirwricfc at gymnasium on ILIHIIIQ' night. . . . a posscssion rc with Indy :tml dog: lighting mn-r tht- hilly! ln-lt . . . Sgt. Shaw and l,i-Huy iiX1iHf'I't'llI't'Sl,lJClNYCt'IlSiltbljlillg nmtc'l11's . . . Jack Ihnusi-ly and frim-ml at work in irun foundry. Paar IS? PUBLICATICDIXIS Page 121 UCOLLEGIAN BOARD Left to right: DURST, KEITH, MCELHOY, WHITE, TNROUT, BIVERT, I IERI'l'AGE, HUGHES, HPIIRIXON, MAY Board ol Publications CLEMENT IC. Tnou Chfllf'HI,lllI TTAYMOND BIVERT Secreiary The Board of Puhlications at the Oklahoma :Xgricullural and Nlechanical College is the control group set up to carry the responsi- hilitty for all student publications. lt is doininantly a student group, though there is enough faculty participation to Illillit? the con- nection hetween the College and the student puhlication. Three puhlications are directly under the supervision of the hoard. They are the year- hoolt, Tlilli REDSKITNQ the daily newspaper. 'l'rlrllC DAILY O'COLLEGlAN,l: and the humor magazine, ',l'H,iE AGGlEVATUR . ln addition the Board is responsible for approval of special and group puhlieations puhlished hy students. This year three puh- lications are in this group. They are 6'The Oklahoma State Engineer , put out hy stu- dents in the School of Engineering under a special organization: The Connnerce Letter , put out hy students i11 the School of C0111- inerce: and The Y Roundup , put out hy the college Y. M. C. Ar. ln handling the husiness for which the Board is responsihle. the Board actually re- solves into four Boards with overlapping meinherships. For the approval of special puhlieation, and certain other husiness of general importance to all publications, all memhers of all Boards take part in the General Board. For each of the three puh- lications, over which the Board has direct supervision, there is a special Board with overlapping nieinhership. There are eight meinhers ol' each Board except tl1e General Board which has twelve rnernhers. Six of these nieinhers serve on all Boards. These six inenihers consist of two elected students, and four faculty rneinhers. The faculty rnernhers are the Head of the College Page 122 Publications Department, who is ex-officio chairman of the Boardg the Dean of Men: and two faculty members appointed by the President of the College to serve at his direc- tion. The other two members of each Board are students, the editor and the business manager of the publication under considera- tion. This year one man has acted as both editor and business manager of the Aggievator. The Board maintains close supervision of' the business affairs through the general man- ager of student publications. He is responsi- ble to the Board and not to the individual publication. lncluded in tl1is work is the supervision of' the O'Collegian,' printing plant. He is also secretary of' the Board. This year an experienced newspaper man has been added as Editorial Adviseru. He is responsible to the Board as is the General Nlanager and works on the editorial side of' the publications in a similar way. The aim is to give more sound training to reporters and other workers, thus encouraging a larger group to become interested. Also. it will make the experience on the publications more valuable. Une of' the general student representatives is elected for a two-year term at the general student election each year the same as any other student officer. The student represen- tatives must be juniors at the time they are put into office, for they serve on the Board for two years. The Board leaves the responsibility for daily work to the officers. However, the Board has final authority in all cases. Top row: McELnoY, WHITE, lW.u', Donsr, Hlrcznics, C.x'r1f:s Second row: HEnnoN, HI':nlT.'xGr:, Ylclrnlxcs, SENIPLE, KEITH 'GSS' Page 123 . 1 rg- x - as we-f -- The 1938 Redskin X IW K -cwfvellw FRANK SENIPLE, Editor was DAN YEILDING, Business Manager This twenty-ninth volun1e of the Redskin has been built on what its editors consider sound a11d fundamental policies. Any year- book that would survive the year of its pub- lication must be more than a record of the year's events, it must be more tha11 a mere chronicle of the happenings of the day. Its only value lies in its capacity in later years to recreate for the reader something of the spirit and the vitality that were his in student days. To do this tl1e book must do more than scratch the surface of college life. The task of the editors is to place within the covers of the book a little that is basic, a trifle more that is characteristic, and something, perhaps, that may endure. The 1938 Redskin has no theme. lt is designed to be a forerunner of tl1e fiftieth anniversary book of 1939 commemorating the opening of Oklahoma to settlement. The 1938 Redskin is the fruit of one year's efforts and tireless endeavors of the most loyal staff with which any editor has ever had tl1e pleasure of association. Lyman Morris, Associate Editor, has been invaluable, since his long association with yearbook work has given him a knowledge of the problems to be faced, and we called on l1im often to get us out of a hole. He takes pride in the work and knows it .setter than anyone on the campus. Sam Byerley, by virtue of his efforts in behalf of the book, has been given the title of Managing Editor. A hard working, diligent, and dependable contributor to whom too much credit cannot be given. Mary Frances Wallier spent the whole year of production as our secretary and personally supervised all copy writing. Persons intimate Page 124 with the Redskin ill past years regard her as the most capable and diligent secretary the Redskin has ever known. Others on the stall' who contributed much to the production of the hook are: Francis Cawley, Jack Horner, Joe Synar, Charles Messall, Veeda Massey, George Ewing, Bill Johnson, Stanley Henson, Sara Margaret Gihney, Eldon Cates, Carl Fleming, and Clyta Davis. Bill Powers and Fred Ellers, camera- men, did an excellent joh of providing candid shots for the entire feature section. Tl1e Redskin sponsored several projects to 111ake the hook more successful from the student standpoint: The Sixth Annual Redskin Revue, highly successful from hoth linancial and entertain- 1ne11t angles, can he attrilnlted to the ell'orts and abilities of Thornton Smith, Ralph VVil- liams, and a host of others. This year's revue was more in keeping with the demo- cratic spirit of the campus, and the Redskin Queen was elected hy the halloting of all who attended the Revue. Tl1e First Annual Redskin Dance, con- ceived hy Lyman Nlorris and promoted hy Dan Yeilding, was successful to the point of linancing special photography in the Beauty Section. The Redskin Stall'collaborated with Editor llcrron and the U,Collegian stall' to sponsor for the first time an election to determine the truly outstanding students on the campus. The election as a whole received unfavorable comment from only one person and enahled us to present these sixteen in our own Whos Whoii section. The Business Stall' of this puhlication has operated under an entirely new pla11, conceived to ohviate favoritism and provide a competi- tive hasis hy which interested parties might aspire to the office of Business Nlanager. The Stall' included: Pat lirandenhurg, Sam Byerley, Glen Spears, Paul llamhle, Wilbur Martin, and Arthur Yeilding. Others to whom credit must he given in later phases ol' production are: lileta Blake. Truman Nlikles, and Don floss. To 1 row: Honrvrin, NIIGSS.-Xl,l,, Jolmsox, lli4:NsoN, lin-in1.EY, SYNAIX, NTKDIIIKIS, FIJGNIING, Blmxni-:Nnl'1u: I Second row: llAx1m,i':. CAw1.1-LY, CAT!-Ls, Powl-ms, GIBNEY, SPE,xns, XY.-Kl,Kl'IIK, i'lI.l,FIIKS, Mxssm' ' ' rf v r 'r'7frj eg.-.-2: Hun..- S 'Iv Page 125 Yr, ,.'- me ff' f up-1 Q4 -5, . 'K v it iza- 1 22, rg, , Daily UCQI 'ps ggy f jsfg ', 3 fry? Fulk egiari and complete campus coverage, a well-nigh impossible task but one nearly realizec Daily lf later in the year, was the goal ofthe Yffollegian staff. Members strove to BILL TTliRI'I'.'kGliI 4'-fbQ piping-ww' ln-ioiy,-xnim 111-:naoix Hills-........... publish a paper that would please the student body and reflect credit on the institution. lt was edited from a student standpoint, and national. state, and local news was interpreted from this angle. While it remained the morn- ing paper in Stillwater, the staff s first con- cern was that its student readers were satisfied. The year was one of growth and expan- sion for the Daily 0'Collegian. When Leon- ard Herron took over the reins of the editor- ship at the beginning of the year, the paper was staggering from a year during which three editors directed its course. The first thing done was to establish a stable policy. Nu- merous personnel changes were n1ade in order to get the best working combination. During the year the paper rose in the esteem of its readers. Crusading campaigns, which do little but cost goodwill, were avoided, and energy was spent on news coverage. The reportorial staff' and news sources were so de- veloped that four pages were often inadequate and at least one six-page paper was printed weekly. The plant expanded with the pur- chase of' a new linotype. The Daily U'Collegian took on a new appearance early in the year. The stream- linei' form of makeup led to its readability, and n1ade it look cleaner and brighter. The 0lCollegian pioneered the field and saw no fewer than seven college papers and several commercial dailies adopt tl1e style. Despite absence ol' campaigns, the paper this year attempted ma11y worthy projects. lt published an Hextral, when the basket ball team received a bid to the New York tourna- ment. It promoted a bridge tourney and one Page 126 for ping pong. lt staged a dance. On dozens of occasions, O'Collegian reporters showed their heels to local and state papers in running down hot stories and scoops When various schools of the campus held celebrations, it published special issues. Leading the editorial stall' was Editor Leonard llerron, who formed the general policies. directed the work and wrote the editorials. Actual work, however, was in charge of the managing editor, which position was lilled the iirst semester by lid Ryan and the second by Yee Massey. She is the lirst girl ever to hold a desk position on the daily publication. Louis Newell. as night editor. directed the paper at night. Beginning as a reporter the lirst semester. he was later known U'Collegian had the best sports editor in many a year. lfeatures liditor, tflyta Davis wrote probably the most popular news in the paper as the scandal column. Society lidi- tor, Mary Louise llull', and Reporters George liwing, Eldon liloyd, .lane Schneider. Ted 'l'errell, and tlharlotte Wallis were other people indispensable to the paper. This year. for the tlrst time. the paper had an editorial advisor. Nlr. Leon ll. Durst served in that capacity. and without his help the paper could not have succeeded as it did Raymond llivert. as general business manager ol' student publications. gave the paper the same financial management that he has for the last decade. SYNAIX, RYAN, NIASSIQY, Ili-Jnnoy, f,lI.I'INIEN'l'. NIcw'1':I,l., .l'm1TsMAN. XVALLIN, lxI.kYFll'II,lJ, xh'AI.LlS. l'llKl'IllI'2llltil-Q, Nlimizs. ff ff liwmfs, SHANKLIN, Ki-:i.l,v, SCIIYEIIIICIL 'l'i':nnm.i., lilwcll. N'FYNVSH'S1I'I, Sciinryiicn, llI'RS'l' iq, , ' . V g 2 A . t i Page 127 for his clever headlines. ln Joe Synar. the fkggievator KAY COWAN VU' lillnoix Cu lx lv, dbx Fun in every issue, a monthly picture of A. and M.. and humor for everyone was the slogan, policy, and aim of the Oklahoma Aggievator for 1937-1938. Beginning witl1 its initial number, the Rush or Greeks in Review issue, the funbook got oil' to an early start. With the completion of one of the most successful subscription campaigns in the history of the publication, and the election of the freshman co-queens, the humor book soon found its place on the Aggie campus and settled down for an eventful year of publica- tion. .Eight mnnbers were printed during the year. Perhaps the highlight edition of the Ag- gievator was the lfreslnnan number, which was dedicated to the freshman eo-queens. Annually the magazine sponsors the freslnnan queen race and features the picture of the winner in its freshman number. This year, however, because of the live beautiful and popular girls entered in the race, selecting one was too hard for the student body. So when the smoke cleared away after campaign week, two girls were proudly proclaimed queens. The two, Mary .lane Luxa, Still- water, lxappa Delta. and Louise Haller, Okla- homa City, Chi Omega, had no easy time slipping ahead of the other candidates, Mar- garet Ledbetter, Oklahoma City, Kappa Alpha Theta: Judy llays. Wiewoiga, .Vlurray Hall, and Jeanne Dunlap. Bartlesville, Zeta Tau Alpha. Writers who had a popular appeal with students during the year and turned out features regularly were Bob Clement, Vee Massey, Joe Synar, and Francis Cawley. Clement, managing editor, wrote Ragging the Scale, O11 and Oli' the Campus, and numerous features during the year. Vee Massey Was. story editor, and kept the magazine Well Pa ge I 28' supplied with interesting short stories. Joe Synar headed the features department. and Francis Cawley was responsihle for special assignments and exchanges. Sam llyerley was art editor. His work that heeaine stand- ing' heads for the Aggievator include the Aggievatin' fthe editor's eoluninl plate, and Thru the Keyhole, a eoluinn for those who like to know. The second semester .lohn Anderson furnished the magazine with Point- less Pillle eoluinn and short features. lluinor was handled hy lloward Pantel, who was huinor editor during the year. tPllOl0gI'tlPllPI' for the Aggievator was Elbert Saunders, who managed to get several candid shots that found their way into the magazine. Others who eontrihuted were: Truman Miles, Rupert Cook, Lenora Short, Paul linox, John llarnil- ton, Emma Jean Noble, .Edith Johnston, Dot Shanklin, Ted Terrell, Francis Hughes, Phyllis Wihitney, and Jack St. Clair. kay Cowan direeted advertising' and eir- eulation for the first semester. and was assisted hy .lark filolhert. 'l'he seeond semester liennie Parr took over the advertising! and eireulation work, and was assisted hy ffowan. who was unahle to work full tinie heeause of seholastie eonlliets. .lark ffolherl withdrew l'roin sehool the seeond semester. Puhlished on the U'tfollegian press at X. and M. the Aggievator is the ollic-ial hunior hook ol' the college. 'lihe year just eonipleted was its fourteenth year ol' puhlieation. Orig- inal eovers were used throughout. the niakeup was ClltrlIlQ't'tl.. and inore features were int-luded. The niagazine was designed to lill a plaee on the ealnpus, to give students regular features. the humorous happenings ol' the eanipus, a picture ol' student life at A. and Nl.. and an array of humorous sketi-hes and jokes. First row: C.x'l'1-is. .lonNs'roN, Snoirr Second row: C,xwl,m'. l'Ann, lNli-xssmg NUI!-l.IC. lXllKl.l'IS. Srx tn rw w Thirfl row: CI,lf:ulcN'l's. Bruin.:-:Y. IICIKIHCIM I'xx'l'r:I,. f,UI,l3l'Ill'l' L' Pnge 129 A and M A. O. lhl.XRTIN Briss ALLEN Magazine College provides a fertile field for forming life interests and lasting friendships. Follow- ing ccmmmencement. graduates scatter to all parts ol' the state a11d nation. and a few to foreign lands. A wide variety of vocations and callings are followed. Many romances hegun in college culminate later. Children arrive and in n1a11y cases the second genera- tion returns for college training to the campus where their parents went to school. Institutions themselves take on new evi- dences of growth and development. Old iuildings decline with age and have to he rehuilt or removed. New structures appear. faculty memlmers come, some to stay for a short time a11d others for longer periods. New movements in education have their elfects on an institution. Students con- tinue to come and go in increasing numhers from year to year. llow may one, after graduating and leav- ing the Oklahoma A. and M. College, he in- formed ahout where his associates are and what they are doing? How may he know what significant things are taking place on the campus with reference to the administration, faculty curriculum, athletics, and other activ- ities? The Oklahoma A. and Nl. College Magazine, ollicial organ of the Former Stu- dents Association, was estahlished to furnish the answer to these questions. The magazine is sent to every graduate ol' the Oklahoma A. and M. College whose address is known in the office of the Former Students Association for a period of one year following graduation. Thereafter, the suh- scription price. wl1icl1 also includes a year's memhership in the Association is 352150. All graduates are urged to keep the Former Students ollice advised of their addresses and are invited to send in items of personal interest. such as positions held, marriages, hirth. etc. The magazine is the publication of, hy, and for the former students. Page 130 .X 1 AIX X a 5 a 1 in if WJ' Q 1 Q1 ,NM M 4403 if Q f Z vn- i O Page 131 MUSIC and Drama Features Symphonic Band -553 U if , ,j f 'Ms 'E EW ' FZ MV., . - -H n-- ' I. f--K - . 4. 4 I f lion Xllxkovskv ln the year 1911 the college desired to extend its growing list of extra-curricular activities to include the organization of a band. Clark C. Porter, now of Stillwater, Oklahoma, accomplished the seemingly im- possible task of keeping his te11-piece college ,band together. During his directorship be- tween 1911 and 1911 he watched the band grow from the original number to 35 pieces, of which only about live knew their instru- ments well. The hand played at all college functions, including baseball, track, football, semi-monthly regimental reviews, and re- hearsed three times a week. ln the fall of 1915, the college procured the services of Holi Makovsky as head of the music department and director of instru- mental organizations. lminediately it became Boh's task to build the instrumentation of his band. lt was necessary that he spend Page 132 many hours in private instruction in order to develop band material. ln those early years the rehearsal hall was in the present Reserve Library building. After a very successful year under the direction ol' Boh Makovsky the hand ended its activities with its annual spring concert. The three-year service keys were awarded, along with other awards. at the lxappa lxappa Psi spring banquet. The fall semester marked the beginning of Bohls twenty-third year of service and guidance to the hand and to the institution. He has huilt a great hand which is known throughout the nation. Max lklitchell re- turned to the canipus during the fall and became the assistant director ol' the sym- phonic hand and the director of the military and college hands. ,uf CLIFFORD W1LL1.u1s Page 133 Qrcbestra The Ulkltlllillllil A. and M. Symphony Or- ehestra has COIl1IJl0tCtl one of its busiest and most successful years. The organization pre- sented a varied and interesting pI'OQ'I'tlIll for its annual lfall Concert in the College Audi- torium. Deeeinber 2. 1937. Mrs. Orville Savage. Ulglahoina City soprano. and Profes- sor Daniel llullnian. head ofthe college piano department. who were guest soloists of the evening. gave inspiring p0I'f0I'1l1ZlllCOS. Under the able leadership of its talented eonduetor, Professor lfranlg llladliy. the Orchestra por- trayed its line niusieianship and teehnieal ability. The direetor's interpretations did full justiee to the inagnilieent Compositions played. After this concert. the symphonic group united with the A. and Nl. Choral Club to present l.landel's .Nlessiah, December l2, 1937, in the College Auditoriuin. December ll, tl1e Symphony Orchestra went to Druinriglit. Professor Huifnian ap- l'1r.sl l mlm ll ui l on NI tw lil x Noi ns Cnoss NN nsow Pm: r lli..unn', STIIIH. CAMMACK. NVISE, HIKIXIJIN, Coins. XVHITAKEB emml l mlm B in lin nip l 1 noi s D.u'is. Nl-:wmg WALKER. Poeia. NEAL o as wow ll mi s x oi I ix fUILINS.Nll'l'l1lll'Il.I.. l4'1siir:n.IIoUsIc. Hr:Nm'. l.1c:oN. linux-1n'roN. PooLE Page 134 pcarcd as soloist. The program sponsored hy the Drurnright Band and Orchestra l'arent's Association, was well received. Immediately hefore the flhristnias holi- days, thc Orchestra participated in the annual State Band and Orchestra Clinic. Conductor Frank Hladky was assisted in presenting the numerous clinic nuinhers hy Mr. de llolmertis of Kansas City and hy Alan Collins, assistant conductor of the College Orchestra. On March il, the symphonic group played a program for the convention of high school band musicians held hereg and later partici- pated in the American Music Festival. The Orchestra plays a large part in the niusical and cultural life ol' the connnunity, providing an opportunity for those who play and those who listen to hecoine acquainted with the works of the great inasters. '5si, ....... BE.-XTRIlZE COLLINS liasses: Jouiysow, IJIICIKMAN, WEBB, liowixu, 'l'uonNf:u.i. Horns: Pi-uuziiicu. lIAMII.'l'UN, lllTRlZlCl,I,. lrxuixi-zvziaz, Nl xii Flulcs: IIALI.. l,1uoN. Bowxn, I5.u'i4:s llornels: linowx. llxnmx. Seniwoicn. Poi,i,.xnn Oboes: Burrs. Wmzl-:r.r:n Illarinels: li.u1nAn1i, M1uux,u', lh'i'Es, Doufznxs Bassoon: Wiciuzii, HANslf:N, Mm:Cl,olIn Tromhones: linoux, Fll4:i,ns, Illcxnlcnsox Tuba: xylllil-Il.lCR Perc11.vs1'o11: PI!I'IN'l'llZIi. l':I.LIO'l l'. SIIICRIKICK, SHAYKLIX Page 135 WOm6H,S Gl66 The Worm-11'stllvefflulmliusjlistfconiplc-ted an wry sin-1-essllll ye-ur under the direction of Nliss lluzel Douurt. The zumuul concert wus given llvceliilwl' I5 with Adu Lou llall, violinist, mul Nlury V,llI'4't' Watson, d8llCOI', as an-i-ornpuuyiiig urllists. Mrs. Guyueyl lilly NN lim-lei' znquitt.ecl llvrsvll' uolmly us the accoun- , Q pzulist, serving lwr tllircl year. i 'l'l1v lirst group c-onsisted ol' liaeli Cliorals und an l'uli-stlrinzi number presented witli dig- nity mul style lay the entire chorus. The tlirls' Ui-It-t,, composed ol' Geraldine rlillCk0I', tlumilli- llouse, fllaru Lowell, Juanita Reeder, ylVl1lIl.ltlITt'll, li. l. Critolilielfl,AliceMz1rgaret llopltius, :md CllilI'l0ifl,0 Wallis were featured in tlw t'UIlt'lllfllIlg uumlwr of the group. A chorus ol' twenty girls in appropriate costume portrayed tl colorful scene of outdoor gypsy life as at second group. Vivian .larrell wus l'vatu1'erl us soloist- As an third feature a ,l,oU1cLLA JoN1f:s 'op row: lNIf:lxlclf:x1Ax, Wuzmcix, FAlll,lxl'INlil4llHG, XNIIAIUX. llAi.1,, .lUllNS'l'U'Y. lxll,ICUl,l,llM, lsiezimlisox 'f'mr11lro11'.' flimsic. Vl'Il'I'lL Mmzfliumz. Ih-zicrzic, tl. Jomics, llovmxs, llAmm', Nl'IYNl'fl,l, ,VIII-ffl rout: llorarzss, fIiiAiu,'rcm, I'i,uNiu-1'r'r. 'lilH1Kl'IH, VVo1,F, Mc:CA1,l,, SMITH, Hmm 'nurlh mir: IIUINIC, A. XYAl.lxl'IR, NlA'l l'Ill'IW s, lNli:Nlf1FF, lhims, tlnicicw, tiimvlfs v-. :jill row: Itvrmwn, lililfllllill, Clu'i'11iir'ilf:1,n, lVIUll'l'UlY. .loN1f:s, fil'tlCl4IN, l.ow1f:l,l,, SIZIIINICIDICIK. .I AIIRICLI. 'ilrlh rmr: NN ,Nl,Kl'Ill, .I Amtons, Ilfmx in, Corrs, vvAl.I,lS, rIlllIlNI'll1, IJIIXA, llA'1'lfluI.n l Page 136 group ol' tw'ouLy-uiiuv girls iu Wiliilx- Russian Costumes prvsviili-rl uumlwrs typical ol' ilu-ir dross. A cliaugv ol' uioorl was llivu mach- by the Cowgirl Quaru-L, consisting ol' lic-ralclinv Tllclwr, Clara Lowir-ll, Vivian Jarrvll, and Alirv MaI'g':.1r0t, lloplxius, will: liarmouivs ol' 'tho trail aucl ol' tlw olcl Wvslf. Also llio Col- any logo Girls' l,2llilI'l,,l'l,, consisting ol' Camilla in llousv, Juanita Hvvclwr, ll. l. Crilfolilivlfl, and Cliarlottv Wallis, p1'vsoi1l,ier-cl a group ol' clas- sical and sf-mi-c-lassioal uumlwrs. 'lille C0llClllfllIlQ' group was a prcsvulalliou ol' currently popular songs by Korn, lilling- ton, aufl GOI'SCllWlll. rlllll' couclucliug' iuuulwr was a two piano 21I'I'ZlIlQ'0IIl0llL of Hxlilllllilli- tau Serenafl0 featuring' Mrs. fiiayuvyl lilly Wheeler, Wlievlclr and Clara Lowvll singing the solo part. lluifzr, lJoNA1x'r Lrjfl lo riglil: CAMILLIG IiUUSI'1. .IUANITA lir:EoIcn, B. I. cllKlT1IIIFIEl,lJ, CII.-Xl!I.U'I l'l'I XYAI Page 137 L N. l'1-:nkixs Chefs! Qw'-K 'hq,. ' A1.1c:n lXlARGARET Hioemivs Club Choral Club was organized nine years ago under the direction and sponsorhsip of Paul T. lxlingstedt. This organization, while yet one of the youngest on the campus. has in- creased steadily in popularity and members each year. This year, while Professor .Kling- stedt is away on leave of absence, the Cyioral Club is under the direction of Professor L. N. Perkins. The Choral Club for the current year is the largest in the history of the school with a complete enrollment of two hundred voices. including second semester additions. The activities of the Choral Club for the lirst and second semesters were centered on two main programs. First, the 'presentation of Handcl's Messiah given Sunday. December 12. 19373 and in March, 1938, the presentation of the cantata, The New Earthl' by Hadley. This program was given as a part of an American Festival of Music. The social activities of the Club included a dance scheduled to be held the first semester and a weiner roast held during the second semester. The soloists taking part in The Messiah included Miss Hazel Donart, soprano, who is an instructor in music, harmony, and voiceg Mrs. Bill Cleverdon, contralto: Mr. Leonard Saxon, tenorg Mr. Ji. K. Long, bass, who is assistant professor of voiccg and Mr. Carl Amt, organist, who is associate professor of piano. The Choral Club and soloists were accompanied by the College Symphonic Or- chestra directed by L. N. Perkins. During the second semester, Mr. Perkins selected from the Choral Club a capclla choir of seventy voices which in connection with the Men's Glee Club presented a pro- gram of Modern Music the first Week of May. Page 138 The personnel of the Club is as follows: Allen, Arendell, Albright, Atkins, Baird, Barnes, P. Barnes, Boals, Bond, Boruin, Bower, Bowman, Brewer, V. Brewer, Brown, Burris, Caldwell, Carruthers, Chambers, Clark, Chase, Chew, Click, Cochran. Colley, Conley, Critchlield, Croisant, Crow, Culver, Cunninghaln, Currell, Curtin, Davis, Denning. DeLozier, Denhaln, Dickson, Dixon, Dobson, Donaldson, Dowell, Drunnnond, Easley, Ed- wards, Elliott, Evans, M. Evans, Ferguson, Ficken, File, Fletcher, Ford, Fox, Frantz. French, Ganible, Gilbert, Gilmer, Gilmore, Graf, Gosselin, Green, P. Green, A. Green, Greer, Hamilton, llanner, Hartline, llarvey. Hatlield, Hopkins, Hull, Jacobs, J arrell, John- son, Jones, D. Jones, F. Jones, L. Jones, P. Jo11es, lieller, lkI'tllllCI', Lane, V. Lane, Lan- ders, Leighton, Lowell, J. Lowell, Mathews, Means, Merriott, Mills, V. Mills, Melroy. Moore, B. Moore, E. Nloore, Nlorris, Nlc-Bee McClung, McCullough, Xlc-Glalnery, Xlelxee- man, U'Neal, Newell, li. Newell, Noble Norton, Uare, Olsen, Pantel, Parks. Pauly Plexco, Plunkett, Poole, Powell, Pritchett Besler, Richardson, Bidley, Bives, Boberts Rogers, Bonk, Boss, D. Boss, Sallee, Seahorn Sears, Schneider, Xl. Schneider, Schreiner Shepard, Short, Skaer, Shrelller, Slt'llIIltiIl Slocoinhe, Smith, Sossainan, Spining, Stongel Stice, Stolfa, Swim, Tarbet, Terrell, 'lieler rFl10llltlS, B. Thomas, rFOIllllIlSUll. 'lihonlpson Turner, Utter, Van Burkleo, Victor. Vincent Vinson, VVallin, Walker, Walton, Weaver Wiheat, Wildinan, Williams, Vylll0Illlllt'I'. Woll- pert, Wornoln, Yeats. Young, Wallace. Xlof- litt, Bond, Smith, Beaty, liygar, Shelling Lloyd, Marshall, Egerton, Allhert. Whalen Hallendorf, Worten, Moores, NlcCannnon llarlnon, Black, Boherts, Welch. Page 139 Players hifi 5 S O noi' l..-., N G' lilelfznrv Iii-1iNNnTT ROLANIJ Illilivlcs Club Players Club is exactly what the 11a1ne implies. lt is an organization made up of students who are interested in the theater or in other phases of the entertainment field. Members are not limited to being actors or actresses. They may be comedians. an- nouncers, dancers, tumblers-any of a thou- sand things. Pertinent to entertainment, there are many things to be done before the principals make their appearance. There must be stage hands, electricians, property men, prompters, business managers, adver- tising managers, ushers, and others too mnner- ous to mention. Tl1e year 1937-38 completes the 25th chapter in the Club History. The Club was founded on this campus in 1913 by Howard Seldomridge and a small group of dramatic enthusiasts. From a meagre beginning it has survived a maze of eventful years to become one of the most active clubs on the campus. Today our membership is limited. Wie do not accept just anyone and everyone. He must prove his Worth in some phase of tl1e Work the Club is carrying OI1. Until that is done he is called 'capprenticef' and as such he is called upon to do many things. This system is responsible for the success that Players Club enjoys today, for from our many apprentices we take only those who come up to standard. Due to inadequate stage and auditorium facilities the organiza- tion has been rather cramped since its incep- tion on the campus, but 11oW that the audi- Page 140 torium has bee11 remodeled there is excellent material to assist the students in their en- terprises. Officers who were elected to form the policies of the Club this year were Liberty Bennett, President, .lack Elliot, Vice-Presi- dentg Marguerite Jones, Secretaryg and Aleen Plumer, Treasurer. From the members of the club, a fifth, Lenora Short, was chosen to complete the executive committee. This connnittee makes it possible to accomplish a lot of things which would have to be left undone if a complete Club meeting had to be called every time a decision was needed. The success of our club tl1is year is due largely to the assistance of our faculty advisors Mr. Martin, Mrs. Hilles, Mr. Weatlierby, Miss Sowers, a11d our honorary member and advisor, Mrs. VVeatherby. Each of them has devoted a great deal of time to Players Club in directing plays or assisting with its many functions in some other way. Nlrs. llilles directed The Third .knglefi and Such a Charming Young Klan. and Xlrs. Weatherby directed Why the Chimes Hang. These plays have been given several times for dif- ferent groups on the Campus. The Club is always receiving calls for a play to be given at a dinner. a conclave. an organization meet- ing. or something on that order. ln a few weeks the members ol' Players Club will go to work in assisting the staging of the annual Varsity Revue. This is one of the main attractions ol' the school year and everyone does his best when working for it. Our work will 11ot be done so much on the stage as it will behind the scenes. YVe are looking forward to bigger and better years for Players Club and hope to see great things accomplished in dramatics on tl1is campus. Back row: Moox, .I A1314 fiHEEN, Conmyo. S'l'lI.'I'Z. Srnoxo. FIiN'I'HN Front row: CURBIN. l'HI1.BEn1', lCLI,1o'r, Br:xyr:'i'1'. Ill-:icy Es, .loxi-Js. Pl ry ian. Snoivr Page 141 1 . said Vial . 15:1 .wg l 491.5 l e. 5 . . lerpsicborean Club f' mg lil in lm BIIKI vu. .li 1XLI1:r: Nluimzx The 'l'erpsiel1orez111 Club has been 2111 uetive 0I',Q'tlIllZE1ll0I1 under the clirectioli of the Vx'Olll0I1.S Pliysicul lfClllC2ll1lOll depuI't111e11't, since 111937. 'l'l1e purpose of the Club is to give those lIlll'I'OSlf0Cl in the cluiice us u Creative urt illl c1ppo1'tu11ity to work l1UQ0l1llE'I'. The work of the Club is preseiitecl tothe Sl,llClQ11l1 body eucli year in a Spring Dzuice l,I'Og'I'tlIll. Miss lvlirllw' Tree Watson, clzuice ll1Sl1I'llClf0I' isliu eliurge ul' Club a1cl,ivities, and directs the Spring Dzuice l,I'0QI'Zllll. Aclclitioiiul OlllfSlfE1Ilfl- ing prograuiis pI'PSPI1l1f?CllJy lille Club this year were the illustrated lecture by Miss Vlvutsou on ber SUIIIIIIGICS work at the Jooss Hallett Sclioul ull Devousliire, Ellglflllll, for the Amer- lC'2lI1 A1SSUl,'lHl,l0Il of the University WOIIIGII, and the IlI'GSl'IllEllil0l1 ol' Modern Dance teeluiiques. clxxxi: Airy, l i,unx lNl,xlc l'Il,i,ls, Zum Mui: SMITH. Nl un 'I nlclc NN .x'l'suN. lXlAlHi.klXIC'l' lllslsn H ' 'QS-1 Q1 JU'- Nb xt... 'K 5 .'irX, Page 142 195 49 I W nu, , . 5 s. ,Img 1 ii 5' 9 'g XE E rv I AZ V .bw UQ Q? ti -40 4 I 'W' g. 'YQ I V 14 1? I 0 I . 1 K I 8 S 143- 9' 4 'r Y I i Aa- ,w 5 P s -1, 'S Q ...W 5 P I 1 5, , 9 0 fy. , mv U w M 2 l . Features Page 143 -4u.,..L1f1:- , 1 ax vlud'f L4. fan! EM M ,J my ww sk , wi, Q- QE its S ,fup E512 -+-1-:ggi if' Q3 if iv F6f3turQS O Q O 0-wr Page 144 ,vf' Aw .7 425' Q if 11:-gi ggi? ' 'ni . . ,I t - '91 4 A-.WG - A ' 4 1 ,,,, fs' 'fx' 'iTfi'?F- 'Ti vi 914' v 4 .fic . 1 -,f jfs, 3' 2 , .M-7. an f 2 ff , . as P an J., as -1 fy :mf , ff . 1 's,.5.- ,..,- ,- 4 . .1 file' ,-We .',v. ' H6 if , iii' 1 ,111 fi f .' - 1 J., . 5 , - . Aa xc ' f if 44 ash ggi tit? ef z , 1 -vs' fm rfgg, ,fidlf flfcfolz Uczfai Eldon Cates, Lindsay, is another of those publications men. Coming to school in the spring of '34, he started his publications work that semester on the O'Collegian. Since that time he has served in every editorial capacity on the paper, except sports editor, including editor part. oflast spring and editor during the summer. This year he was editor and business manager of the Aggievator. A graduating senior in Commerce, Cates majored in general business, and in addition will receive a teclmical certificate in journalism. As president of the Press club this year, it fell his lot to manage the Yarsity Revue. He is a member of Blue Key, Players club, board of publications, and of Kappa Sigma fraternity. Since entering A. and M., Cates has been connected with publications constantly, has handled stall' positions on the Redskin, and the Aggievator, like the O'Collegian, has seen his services in every editorial position. llc also worked two years in the publications department. Wlieli asked what he planned to do when he graduates, Cates replied, Look for a job. Page 145 .H, W- if lyk 'v SV 154 ss, X fccmcai C5L7ZLL 1 Frances llughes, who was elected this year as lledskin queen, came to .-X. and Nl. in the fall of '35 to major in foreign languages. lint a glance at what she has done might lead one to believe she has majored in activities abut her grades show that it is languages. The tall, stately blonde from Tulsa first entered politics last year as vice-president of Nlurray hall. She served this year as Science and Literature senator, is a member ol' Orange and Black Quill, vice-president ol' Y. W. ti. X., treasurer of W. S. tl. A., and a member of the Science and Literature Advisory council. She is preparing to teach. but would like to go into diplomatic service. Dancing, swimming, shooting, and tennis are the t. iings she likes to do. She is fond of basket ball, but likes football best. A good politician herself, Frances has a sister politician, lioberta. She admits, however, that she is fed up on politics, and would like to have more time to go places, see things, meet people, and travel everywhere, especially llawaii. She doesn't like to worry, and her philosophy is that you're young only once. .gli ' A f'1' ex, ti . t w 5 A, ya. 5 'S fig Q sf --, 1, V N11 cl 'zofif .BOlUE'Z.i llarold liowcrs. ht-tlci' known as llool. has kt-pt thc path hot ln-twx-t-in his honic, linid and X. and Xl.. liaxing 4-nlcrcd school and with- drawing st-xcral tinn-s. llc lirst cann- to X. and Nl. in l't.l.3. wcnt onc yt-ar. nnsscd lhrcc scnics- tt-rs. cann- hack. ont again. and so on. Hut ln has lonnd tnnt- to stay on thc cainpns long: 4-nough to make- lns rccord in actiwitics. llool lirst cnlcrcd aclivitit-s as tfoinincrcc st-nalor. this ycar was prcsidcnt ol' thc st-natc was prcsidt-nt ull Xlpha liappa Psi and has ht-cn iw--t-lt-ctt-tl, pre-sidt-nl ol' tht- Uklahonia Slatt- Sludt-nt Council. a nn-inhcr ol' thc tfoninicrcc Studt-nt tfonncil. and lllnt- lit-5. Known as ont' ol' tht- canipns' slt-clit-sl drcss- 1-rs, Hows-rs has ht-cn sonicwhat ol' a social lion like-s to dancc. play golf. and haw- lun in gcui- cral. ,X typical politician. nialws l'ricnds 4-asily. working for a cle-grt-c in ccononiics, and plans to gradnatt- tht- tirst st-nn-slt-i' ncxt yt-ar. Q .,,F'1Z',:,j' 'X ' 1 . - f l 'W , ' v, S' ,.. ': . ,, Q' N 4'-tag' ..?',7Qs:i'.,- , A ,. , ,V I sm , 'Psi 1 is i ,, I if TW Q3 c ' pgs R., is Vx Q lv a if gat ii . xv X saw WA 'qw if i f. x 1. 50 , . if fi f ' Y -iw: ugsjsff sl f g V ,ns lf. . N s.!3f an ff' 9, -, f f 6 Q ' f , M ,fyycttw 'Y W Q4 , e' Q t 2,1 5 H i it . 'HQQKQ ss Q if tw . 4 M txisqsgff L +9 2 'xg A S ' 7 - Q5 ,Xml 5 6 5 Z4 . W X Q I D ' , w' , w , ir- ' X ip 1 'Qnv..f- ' Q VZZX gf. is X 2 .1 L sg, it s xi 'A XJ' . '-Q4 f if Z- Z M YJ'5'x4 7 77' I w- 4 , gif is rf? .ilfazifcz 5 Bill llt-ritagc, Miiskogcc. faniiliarly known as busincss nianagcr of thc Daily Otlollcgian, cnlcrcd A. and Nl. in fall of '31 with dcsigns to bc an cnginccr. Cliangcd to tfonnncrcc thc second ycar, and grraduatcs this spring with clcgrcc in gt-nt-ral husincss. 'l'wicc busincss nianagcr of thc O'Collcgian, Bill rcturncd the sunnncr of '37 lo bc busincss nianagcr. Bcgan his activilics on Aggicvator advcr- tising forcc, switchcd to fyCtDllt'QlHll and Workcd up to lop: is nn-inbcr of Sigma Nu, two ycars rush chairnian g now vice-prcsidciit, intcrfratcrnity council i'f-prcsciitatiwc, sccrclary-trcasurcr of Pri-ss club, nn-nibcr Blue Kcy and board of publications. Likcs husincss and docs not considcr jour- nalism work aftcr lt-aving school. Is proud of his hrotlicr, Toni, who cnlcrcd with hiin and graduate-s with hini. Has works-d cnlirc way throug.5h collcgc, and at sanic tiinc has gonc social. Likcs dancing and swinnning, but halcs spinach. Wants to go into bnsincss that calls for large association with pcoplc. llas inadc good grades in collt-gc, lislcd on dcan's roll Iwicc. Hopes hc and brolhcr can gcl togclhcr in business soinctiino in fulurc. Page 146 ' -'ANN sqm tif v-ki X ' ac' was , v 1,7 ,avg- 1 'ifliffz aff., V 'Y lbicfg IKTLLEHET K .wggjgahg ,. fs ,if V-N 'pw ,f ' 'ffm' Y. . sf.. , W, V if X tk ucifa Cfqfgizzi gurilt- Atkins, Stillwatt-r, lilontlt- from liappa Alpia 'lllwta sorority, has lnaclt- outstanding rvcord in varit-cl at-tivitivs ow-r four yt-ars and lllI't't' sunnnt-rs in colla-gfv. lintt-rt-rl A. and Nl. in t tn: fall of '31, wt-nt to sc-lnool t-vt-ry suninivr graczuatvs from School of lfducation, l'ornn-rly was onrollvd in Sl'lt'ltL'0 and lJllt'I'21ltll't' lnajorvtl in lit-ld of lingrlisln and llistorya inatlt- gjootl grar vs: usually listt-ct on clt-an's Inonor roll. inte-rt-rl politirs and artivitit-s tlirougli Y. W. C. A., has sc-l'x't'tl as Y. W. tl. A. prvsiclvnl, is fornn-r viw-pl't'sicl4-lit ol' tlw VV. S. ll. A.. ancl now on 1-xvclltivt' lmoarclz fornn-r rusli captain of 7 ln-r sorority: nn-inlivr ol' llii Alplla 'llln-tal nu-nibt-r ol' t-ollt-gt' orc'lu'stra. tflioral vluli, Playvrs cluli, 'llc-rpsirllore-an. lntt-rnational llvla- tions club. Fourtll lfslatr: stutlm-nt nu-nilwr Allie-d Arts connnittvv, ancl sorivty vclitor ol' llu- '3T sunnncr tfflollt-gian. lYlost ol' In-r tinn- was lalwn by srliool work and activitit-s, but slu- nianagt-tl to work all l1lIl'Ullf.fll lit-r vollt-go t'art't-r, Illlllit' all tln- tlant-vs, and go sovial. Lilws tt-nnis. softball. liicyclt- riding, skating, and swinnningg: lfavoritt- niaga- zint- is lit-adm-rs Digvst. Dislilws loo many frills. too much gushing, and lite.-rally lnatt-s ilisiiic-wily in pt-oplv. lfats chop sut-y and liot lklllltllt'SI likos to 1-nmbroiclcrg would lilo- lUll21Yt'lllUI't' linux to do things. Plans to go into villwr Y. W. tl. A. work or l08t'lllll1LI. Page 147 iff 10 l'ollt-gy-, to Dirk lxrut-gn-r. lnas lu-1-n a nn-ans ol VtlltlltllllllliflIISlIlg1'll svlnool rt-vorfl in atlnlt-In-s r X llnvt- xt-ars ol' liaslwl liall antl lrass-liall at X antl Yl.. outstantling rt-1-orrls in Ylissouri Yallwx ratings as guard and l'orxxartl. lnaxt- put lx l'tIt',L1t'l ln top ln'at'lu-ts ol allultflt-s. Star ol tlu- It-ann tllis yvar tlial xwnt to Ne-xi York, anrl was vliosa-n all-Ylissourl Yallt-5 lorxiarrl. . 1 - . unc- lI1'l't' lroni 1. ass:-n in Ultlalnonna Dim-It vt mag-N. X tlity, in l'all ol' fit. l'lans to 1-oavli lnaslwl lrall and liast-lia 1 ll1lsinN'lioolol l'.rlut'ation. lllitltlflllf' ,- in t onnna-rt'ial It-at-Inngf. laws in trutrlnlnltl -,L .. , . IS nwnllwr ol U t.luli. rlanws. has no girls. lint tlatt-s ot-vasionally. 4-als at val?-tvria. Ilii- atlllvtlt' liutltly ol' llarrol Sun-lst-r. tht- rooni 1 . lx IN matt ol Nlt'lxl.l'tllllt'I'.YXllU.2it'l'Hl'tllltU'lulXI'tt4'g1l lowps up lln- svllolasln' rw-ortl ol lluf lxxo. t'oa1'li llma s tlt'St'l'IlllIHll ol tlw little-tlltlalionla tliti 2 ' ZH' an is tln- ggrm-att-st llltlt- plan-r lu- t-xt-i In-tl. wg' VV MVS 0-75-'ff' L tghu' ' ' Ni.-1 , A cgifcuzlist V 5121012 .lust about any t'omplimt-nt that t-an bt- paitl a champion wrt-stlt-r would apply to Stan- lt-y llt-nson, who, in his thrt-t- yt-ars at A. and Nl. has garnt-rt-tl t-nough t'hampionship titlt-s to outdo tht- wiltlt-st tlrt-ams. A 'l'ulsa lad, llt-nson camo to A. and Nl. in l935 with two statt- Cham- pionships to his t-rt-tlit. Vlrht-n an Aggit- sopho- mort-, ht- atltlt-tl tht- National lntt-rt-ollt-giatv tillt- to that, antl in atltlition was t-lt-t'tt-d tht- outstantling wrt-stlt-r at tht- mt-t-I. llt- has won tht- National A. A. ll WY. lwit-t-, and as a winnt-r this yt-ar has bt-t-n t-xtt-ntlt-tl an invitation to ' wrt-stlt- in an lntt-rnational mt-t-t at Swt-t-dt-n nt-xt yt-ar. Stanlt-y rt-t-t-iyt-tl tht- Dotltlt-r awartl as tht- high-st-oring Aggit- wrt-stlt-r ol' '38, and at tht- samt- timt- st-I tht- pat-t- for tht- stalt-. llt- is prt-si- tlt-nt ol' tht- tl t-lub, a mt-mbt-r of Sigma fllll fratt-rnity. antl has worltt-tl on tht- tftfollt-gian antl lit-tlsltin. llt- likt-s to tlant-t-, play golf, antl t-njoys tt-at-hing wrt-slling t'lasst-s at tht- ti-ollt-gt-. 'l'ogt-tht-r with .lot- Xlt-lianit-l, his running matt- and brotht-r wrt-stlt-r. llt-nson has madt- wrt-stling history at A. and Xl. llis slrongt-sl t-ompt-titor for tht- llotltlt-r awartl was littlt- .lot-, as tht- Aggit- I I8-pountlt-r is t-allt-tl. th cgfoconz .5 Prt-tty blontlt- lit-tty Slot-ombt-, Pi Bt-ta Phi from Oklahoma City, tirst bt-t-amt- known on the Aggit- t-ampus as ont- ol' tht- sot-ialitt-, but later gatht-rt-tl t-nough actiyitit-s to bt- a lt.-adt-r on anyhotly's campus. linrolling in A. and M. in tho fall ol' '35, Bt-tty got around plt.-nty hor lirst yt-ar as ont- of tht- campus girls. Sht- t-ntt-rt-tl at-tiyitit-s as a frt-shman through tht- Urtlt-r of tlrt-gg Artists. Probably sho bt-- t'amt- bt-sl known, howt-vt-r, wht-n sht- was t-lc-Ott-d t-ngint-t-ring tlut-t-n in '37, shortly al'tt-r plt-dging. Sht- is a mt-mbt-r ol' Pt-ppt-rs, is vit-t--prt-sidt-ut of ht-r sorority, st-t-rt-tary of tht- CUIllIllt'I'l't' Studt-nt Count-il, mt-mbt-r of Choral club, lit-aguo of Young Dt-mot-rats, Orangt- and Blat-k Quill, Pi tlmt-ga, antl Playt-rs t-lub. Slit- likt-s football, basltt-t ball, and wrt-stling. Sht- liltt-s to tlant-t-, swim, play lt-nnis, road, and all in all is an all-arountl girl. llt-r gratlt- average is aboyt- ll, although sht- has workt-d for tht? t-ollt-gt- t-vt-r sinct- t-nrolling. Bt-tty is a ut-at, tlrt-sst-r, antl a good t-xamplt- of ont- of thost- rare lhingsa a popular girl as a frt-shman and still gt-tting arountl plt-nty as an uppt-rt-lassman. Sht- will bt- graduatt-tl nt-xl yt-ar, in Commt-rct-, with a major in Coimnt-rt'ial t-ducation. tK ' .7 ,. Page 148 l t tl t l 1 l l t 44 cvzofcf Bamzeff Harold Bcnnctt, a transfcr from Calncron Collcgc, is known as thc cnginccr politician and smart. boy. An Anadarko boy, Bcrnlctt, cainc to A. and M. in thc fall of' '35. and cnrollcd in engineering. Sincc thcn hc has bccn active: ill St. Pat. allairs, taking loading parts in thc school's functions. His first bid to politics canlc whcn ho joint-cl the EIlglIlt,'tFFlIlg' socicty, and tlns ycar hc scrvcd as sccrctary-trcasurer of thc Studt-nt, Association. He was prcsiclcnt of Sigma Tau, a incinbcr of Blue Key, and Phi Kappa Phi. Bcnnctt gt-ts his dcgrcc this spring in indus- trial cnginccring. On thc campus, he has bccn an influential politician, and his tcnurc as Con- trollcr of thc student. association pursc strings has seen thc organization como to the front financially. Pam- 140 f lam cflisff fiagywzc llntlonhtctlly, thc moxirg spirit in thc School of lfclncation. Xlary Nt-ll 'l'l1agrg:a1'cl. a gift to A. and Al. front U. tl. W. at tThit-kasha. has :nach cclucalion history In-rt-. llcr holnc town is lilnn-r. Ukla., and hcl' major is cclucation. tlratl- ualing' this yt-ar. Nlary Nt-ll intcntls to tcach. at job slut- st-cms cut out for shc intllu-nccs olhcrs so wt-ll. Working hcl' llll't't' ye-ars at N. and Nl. in tht cafctcria. Nlary Ye-ll has haul at cltancc to gt-t with-ly acquainlctl owcr thc campus. Sha 4-ntcrctl llt'llYlllt'S hcr hrst yt-ar as a Illt'IIlllt'l' ot . . Y . , , . thc N. VN. t.. A. connlnttcc lor iI't'Slllllt1ll girls and this yt-ar shc was lftlucation st-nator. s hontc is Nlurray llall. xxlwrc sht ' s takcn an actiw part in dorm atl'airs. althoug .3 ' as not had tinlc to st-rwc in any olliccs Making: thc fla-an's honor roll has kt-pt hcl' quilt busy, hut shc has always allcntlt-tl athlt-tit cu-tits, and 4-spccially likcs lmaskct hall. She likcs lo talk, nn-ct pt-oplc. and tlcsircs to know cx'crylmocly. Also stntlcnt Illt'lllllt'I' of collcgrt tllSt'Ipllllt' colnnntlcc. B05 LDOIZQZZZQLOIZ Bob l,HllHltlSUll. who might heltcr be called President lJo11aldso11, he l1as het-11 prcsidcllt of so many UI'gl'iilllZHlltlllS, llt't'flS little Slit,'ll'lllllg.f. llis actixitics speak for lllt'IllSt'lYt,'S. I5o11aldso11'sli1'st aclivit 5' was Pl1i lfta Signla. and since that time he has lJt't'Il president ol' the st11de11t ilNSUt'lilllUllI president ol' Beta 'llhcta Pi, l1is l-l'3lt'l'tlllj1 pl't'Sltlt,'lll ot' the junior class: president ol' xlt'll.S llllt'l'l'l'Hlt'I'llllN flo1111cil1 t'll2lll'IIlllll ol' the fltilllIllt'l't'L' Student CUtlIlf'll1 secretary-trcasiirer of Gamma Sigma: a mem- hcr of liappa kappa Psi, Phi Kappa Phi, Blue licy. the symphonic hand. Hlltl thc glee club. llc iwceixcecl the Gamma Signia award for the hest grades i11 flUIIlIllt'I'Ct' for l1is ,lirst two years, Hlltl has had the honor of he-iiig president ol' the collcgt' for a day. A Perry hoy, Do11aldso11 has majored i11 gen- eral lJllSlllt'SS. and pliiIIS to attend either Ctlltllll- hia lf11ive1'sity' or lltlI'N'3l'tl next. year to work 011 l1is mastt-r's clcgrree. llc l1as taken several college trips, visiting Alaska Ellltl the West Indies Hlltl South America. .AMW fdmk :I O72 I 74 651 'P' Cflflaxina dnzifg lNlaxi11e Smith, o11c of the campus' most Clt'lllUL'I'EillC girls, is a true politician from way back. Sister of rlllltbfllltlll Smith, who preceded l1er ht-rc i11 hoth school 3llfl3CllVll1lt'S, tl1e friendly home economics major from Branan, Okla., will graduate tl1is spring with a list of activities and llUll0l'S that W'UlIltl do justice to a president. Maxi11ee11t1-redA. and Al. i11 '31, allfl began her lirstt year activities i11 tl1e lclome liconomics cluh, of wl1icl1 she was prograiii Cll3lI'lllHll. She won tl1e Talbot cup, was elected Home liconom- ics senator, and became more active ill W. ti. A. Moving to Nlurray llall as secretary- lrcasurer, shc found llllltf to be vice-president of the Leagruc of Young Democrats, become a 111emhcrofPlaycrscluh, Eilltl worked Ull the lied- skin. A lllt'IlllJt'I' of flIlllCI'UIl Nu, Maxine has made good grades, has served as secretary- treasurer Hlld president, of ll1c state Home lico- nomics clubg was listed this year i11 VVho's VVho on Americaii College Campuses: was senior senator, and was chosen to represent A. 3llCl M. at the American l11ter11atio11al Speech Contest. And still she has found time to go social, make all tI1e dances, atte11d athletic events, alld have llllll i11 evcrytliing she has done. Pace 150 l V Llll Q!ELL!LlZ Dan Yeilding, Portland, Ure., has livt-d his roll in Collegcf ht- just st-ttnis naturally Cut out for tht- hig busintfss cxerutivtf. llappt-ning into the Rcdskin ollico Oithvr this yt-ar or last, thv casual visitor could soc him in his plarv. Dan Came a long way to A. and Nl. and has gont- a long Way. Entering collt-gtl in tht- fall of '31, Dan vn- rolled in 0ngint't'ring, but having to work his way through school by mt-ans of husintrss, ht' latcr Changi-d tot'on1lnt'1't't', and will graduatv in banking and finance this summt-r. Starting his political rarovr as junior st-nator, Dan worked on tht- livdskin as assistant busint-ss manager, and this yt-ar was husint-ss managt-r. Ho was prt-sident of his fratt-rnity. Lambda Chi Alpha, is a Illtfllllwl' of Prvss vluh, Blum' lit-y, Commerce Studt-nt Council, Board ol' Publira- tions, Utlicvrs club, and Intcrfratcrnity council. llc likes to play pool, golf, tc-nnis, and likos to dancv, bowl, and juggle. llt- writvs pot-try in leisure timt-, and wants to go to Randolph fit-ld for air tralnmg. Ho was also onct- tho intvr- fratermty spitting champion. Page 151 CROgE'Zfcl Gqcfanzi tho it-i'ft'c' llobt-rta Adams. who hails fi o I t txamplt of what tan ht dont in vollvgv. 'llln't't- timvs a straiff P+ t-d vw-ry st-mvstt-r on tht- dt-an s honor roll tht low-ly and popular hrtmttttt- hom Nluiit ll ht callt d tht guiding tout ol Nlui could wtt s -' ray. As prt-sidt-nt ol' tho womt n s dorm lit h has svt a pam- this past your th. s hard to kt-t-p up with. tloing social vonstantly, 1 t s t'Yt'I'ylllllltI, still tht- grade-' 1 tn if ton timtf to maltt- rt-vords in Xitlltblls at tixitits X int'mlJt'r ol' Aggit-llt-s, lli Nlu l ps i Xt ha o Kappa Dt-lla Pi, tlrangt- Quill C t x tht- liappa Dvlta Pi lirst aw. this sophomort-, sht- has found tollt gt all a tlnlll ilioht-rta graduatvs in tht Hthoo tt tion this spring, hut sht- dots t Sho likt-s to danct' and is a strong snppoitti ol atllltftws, favoring haskt-t lr. it conrt-it, lilu-s to rt-ad, t-spt t 4 I x a wt-ars a diamond ring. Slut- as 1 x a bvauty qui-t-n in last yt'ar's lit c st o 1 t in Who's Who on Ann-rican t ampus id lllt'IllliJt'I' of Phi liappa Pln 'ww Quart Ma cflflififiacf IBLIZYL Nlildre-d Baird as a junior is thi- must Yvrsa- tilt- ul' all A. and Al. sludi-uts. lfnrullt-d as a llI't'Slllllilll i11 llumm- lit-o11c1111i1-s i11 tl11-t'allui 35. llltljtbflllg ill llmist-lmlcl Sl'it'IICC. llunu- town is W1-llslmi, wlit-rv shi- was Yalvdic- turiau nl' he-r class illltl captain of tht- baske-l hall lt-am. Nlildrt-d wun tht- fllllll'I'tbll Nu award as a l'l't'Sllllliill Hlltl tht- Talhut c-up as a snpl1u111u1't-. lll he-r junior yt-ar shc ht-ld otlim-s i11 NV. A. A.. W. S. ti. A.. llmue- lit-u11m11i1-s Club. a11d Y. Vt. lf. A. illlllfl' activilics includm- Aggie-ltt-S, Clmral Club. Uraugt- Quill, Zillfl fllilllglt' Eilltl Black Quill. ls pn-siclt-11t-t-lt-Ct ul' YY. S. ti. A. and Pi Zeta kappa. Slalc pre-sidc-11t ul' Futurt- liUlllt'Ill3liCI'S of Olalalioma. Hlltl president. of Collt-gc Uvpart- llltflll of thu Christian Cllllftfll. llas livt-d i11 Murray Hall during ht-r throe- yt-ars lit-rt-. Like-s te-uuis, haskm-t ball, and swim- QWZZWTS A 11. -1, f 'K ff X fiiwsgffaqgfg f - . :EA S - W -HW iii. . 4, QQQQQJ xii ACU Q A i'Y11 i W- 1-'i 'g NVQ... x . N., K. .. Q5 -fo? s 'I mf Z f - . .4 -.A 20 ,,+.. ' W ' ' . ,.,,. 111111g.r. Lute- and dates Uflt'Il. I-las a lllllltjl' 111 music-. Listed 111 Who s Who U11 AIIIUFICHII Cul- lt-gc Lauipust-s. ,- f lf .1 'W,,,,.4v . 971 . ,,..5f, .O-3 .1 fw.3f.a31wi V .W .al ,Q .. yea Y --ivy? SHARE' F 1 F ag as .1 2.5 A .M Q 41 :.v W! .gozzczzcf 54577012 lic-mlard ,H,f'I'l'UIl, Stillwalm-r, is lill0Wll to Aggfif- studt-nts as 1-ditur ol' thf- l9f3T-'38 O'- flollc-giali. l'illlt'l'llIgI sc-l1uc1l i11 tht- fall of I93-tl, L1-miard tnuk liltlt- part in publications u11til his sm-Cond yt-ar, i11 l935. NVllt'll ht- h1-ca111t- a rt-porter 1111 tht- papa-r. Workiiig that ya-ar as a cub, the ffjllflwlllgl ya-ar hc- was iiight. 1-dilur, a11d this yt-ar 4-ditor. lic-sid:-s his work 011 thc- O'Collt-gia11. llt-rron is alliliatt-d witl1 Xi Alu. tht- flUlllIllt'I'C'0 Sllliltflll, tfou11c-il. lit-ta Alpha. tht- Pri-ss Club, Board of Plll'Jlll'HllUlIS. izllltl is a lllt'IIllJl'l' of kappa Alpha fratf-rllity. llc gradualt-s from tht- Sclimml of fl0Illlllt'I'Cl' ll1is spring, with a Illajfbl' i11 3f'l'Ulllll- ing. liusiuc-ss intl-rf-sts l1i111 and ht- fltN'Sllil llllfjlld In gn llllHtiUllI'll3liSIll. llc like-s to play golf, like-s sports. and rc-ads a lot. Naturally he gm-s social. clam-1-s, a11d lilu-s things that oth:-r publications 1111-11 likt-. Page 152 75:1 A. 1..- .. , COX-4 T YWJCQ ,,,.m' 'ug '. fnky., W 4 ffZf24f3g,,,,.,,,, ig ' x sg: 'm , ., A N H 'V '1r',,?lfwAZ'.5J:f,.,, 'wwrfjmik XNEERXNC5 ENG XYWL. LXBRPXW1' HND BUXLUXNQS scene o'K mam Xwouvs ok XI' OX books Lkbr aw , A -me N5 da- CX Cm ' 'ks an Que ba zqvoun Ads skew X0 0? Cm Yor v ' , . YN-, seen . . . round YOXMO23 . never bakdzg No Ns 'moms . RNGAJZ 002 X4 NN mb xudcms x Y5u'xXc3'xng, C Vakrkc wax may s ground Che, Q.ng'xwazrxng mow xokkkzr 00260 races . . . wxnzve ,QL SXAKEXQ, ufxz rzkgns as XQXQQ, wf , jvywjggi. uh Qi., , N sa fp f- QWEMXSKRV 'BUXLDXNO Across Xhzia Vond Coz Chemksiw BU.XXd.XUQ,, one ok Coz Xargzst on the campus . . . Yreshmzn mzmxoXQ: wxixn K:'xgNwt when zmcfmq, . . . thousands OK vast mbzs, Wasks, and rv skand 'm aww am comer . . . Xt stands as a mem to sc,'xzmXYxc mseardd YZKO .J WOUU l . 'I i Q ,, , I! 71 1 iw ir IN E: 'NV ,I P U if ,, il J 'v 11 Zu K N 4 4 ,N W Q , 1 V 1 .. 1-H .nuff svn funn: l i l ' nl gi r To Uklahonia A. and Nl. ceiiiiiiigws most widely-known and hest. loved faeully nieniher. to Edward Clark Gallagl1eree the eoaeh. the teacher. and the niane-wthe liditor and stall' dedicate the Athletic sec-tion ol' the H938 Reflskin. In all the reahn of Aineriean int.ereolleg'iate atllleties, it would he difficult, to lind a eoaeh- ing record to equal that of Edward Clark Gallagher. 111 his own particular sport. wrestling. the achievements of his teams and his boys are unparalleled. Page 153 'llhe name ol' tlallaglier will lie liorevei honored as a leaeher. at N. and Nl. College .lle syinholizes the spirit ol' a faeulty that with ' ' ' ht patience. zeal. and high ideals has liroug' the institution to the front rank as an educa- tional eenter in the state and Southw est. Bw his life. G2lllil?Q'llPl' as a man is ewerx hoy's hero. Une ol' the eollegges greatest athletes in his undergraduate days here. lim has stawed on to ereate a new' chapter and make a life sueeess in the sport ol' wrestling God Bless you. Little lrishinanl ll e are glad you eanie our way. Ill' 1 5.1-f1,3y .-...m.,,,.j 'Ni q .,..,,, S an K 425 Q m EX Waww , ju. WUI Niue-. fm V f 4 , X , W , ' COGCPWZS SNYAlH'l'Z' l nolhr1l1,' fi,-x1.l,M:lll1:lx5l1resll1'r1y.' Km lNfSll'I'l7llIlI'llfj Mczlju.1r:1,flf'nullmll,' l'm':l.Ps- IfU.I'I.IIf1.' BARNl'IS7l,ll,2ll.f'I.l.V llireclor IIIIHEINS' Trrlfkf f:UX'1ll'1IIlIJINIVII, Fuullmll,' IIlTNT771Plllll'S,' IBA-lfuskvl Bull ,Ml , fw Q. N 13 ' 1 Q , .f n af NY f 1 D562 Page 154 DIHEETS AEGIE ATHLETIES The appearance of the Oklahoma Aggie basket ball team in Madison Square Garden at New York City this year for the National lntercollegiate Basket ball Tournament introduced into the big city a Missouri farm boyls system which was originated in his father's back yard. The perfection of that system raised Henry P. lba, director of athletics and coach of bas- ket ball and baseball, to the limelight as one of the nation's best coaches. ln Aggie sport history, the great lba will go down in the Cowboy hall of fame as the Aggie miracle man. Since coming here in 193-fl, lba has put A. Sz M. College athletics on the same standard as those of the best colleges in the Southwest. A year after coming to A. St M. he was appointed director of athletics. ln the four years that he has been here his basket ball teams have won two undisputed Page 155 l.l1-may P. lux Missouri Valley conference championships and tied for a third with Dralte and Creighton. l11 addition Aggie baseball under the men- torsnip of lba has hit a championship stride. The athletic department is on sound tinancial basis now. This has been accomplished under the lba reign. llc has succeeded in stimulat- ing the whole department and iinproyed teams are only one phase ol' his accomlmlishment. 1- -V --, -Q. ,.--Q 4 ' vs 1-' 4 :xv f.1.,v-- l irqw- gg ug., W-wiv,--, . -vv v'x'nl3S Y' vv-'v wt-uy 1-1 ' - M 7'i'-1r'?C!Fri9?-31-ff 1'-.'-.?iF.' - ifZ 3'I'3s J' -' 'F fftifwf 553-93 231iL'-- .41 - ' ' '- ' 1 ' V + mY! .?1?:5' 7:1'k:'.'f'.'.' . 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I2 ' V - V W 'o 41' l r , ' 1 X g g. 5 Y I Z 5' :Q ' it f K' 4 sg I S season ended only with mediocre success. it will go down in Cowboy athletic history as the year of Mrevival on the gridiron. Not since the season of 193-1 had the Punchers experienced such success as they did in their second term under the tutorship of Coach Tex Cox, the former Minnesota football star who came here in 1936 from Tulane University where he had produced a champion gridiron machine. The remainder of the Aggie coach- ing staff consists of John McDaniels, back- iield coachg Raymond Swartz, line coach, Ralph Higgins, freshman coach: and Tex Rattan, general assistant. The bhmt of the Aggie's attack has carried eight seniors, a junior college transfer and two or three sophomores. Seniors were Captain Jack Sharp, Jim Patton, Shelby Wyatt, Paul Monnett, Ross Case, Nick Cramer, Jack Fletcher, and Chili Webb. Star sophomores of the aggregation from whom a lot is expected next season were Pete Page 157 Lemar Treadwell, John Carlile, Wiiicly Nliller. Amos Goodfox, Il. R. .xlCC2ilIllHlUIl. Jess Wiatson, and Rill Malone. ln the first game of the season the Pun- chers downed Wichita University ill to 8 there by virtue of Pete RiVer's T1 yard gallop in the fourth quarter. George Yogler. the 1938 captain-elect and center. Rob Williams, Bob Cellar and Stanley Orloski. all juniors who are being depended upon greatly next season, were some of the standouts in this game. For their second game of the season the Cox-manned Aggies upset the Creighton lilue- jays I6 to I3 for their first conference victory of the year. After battling the Arizona Wildcats at Tuscon on practically even terms a last 111inute touchdown run baclt from within the westerners goal line beat the Aggies by a score of 22 to 13. any gn? X i x Mn nl,:,v-lg: 'fq-5: vat.. . , :.'f'fY ' f Q , N vu m.i , ,af Q.. 5 115 -Ma I- ',f-.' 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Q ,, . .uf fn' f - .' .'.f'J'1- 'ftnr' '-'Z-12.1, . ,g 1 .' :gf-Q, y-10,0-'5,.1, .. -. ... 'L-L5 h I5 si' . s 'iJ:.s o W A. fi gr if X .R Q y ,fi ' . xz, lA- A-A' p MCCAMMON I Miller CEE l atson' Anderson, UNEHEHS BREAK EVEN IN MISSU El VALLEY ln their next game the hard riding Cow- hoys. who were clawed severely hy the VVild- cats the previous week. made their second appearance against a Missouri Valley foe at Topeka. The Punchers piled their largest score of the season when they downed the lchabods 25 to 3. Beneath a dreary sky and the largest crowd to ever pack Skelly' stadium, a power- ful University of Tulsa Hurricane eleven rolled on to a 27 to O victory for the Punchers' worst defeat of the season. Despite thc fact that the Cowhoys out- played the invaders from Luhhock. Texas. i11 all departments, they lost to Texas Tech at home hy a score of 6 to ll.. Their third appearance against a Missouri Valley rival ended in disaster at St. Louis. Like against Texas Tech, the Punchers played a standout brand of hall in the midfield. hut, Page 159 faltered near the goal. The game ended favoring Washington University I2 to 0. Oklahoma City University was the home- coming foe and the Punchers hroke into the win column again when they stopped the Goldhugs 27 to 7. This contest will he re- memhered for the futile passing done hy the visitors. After playing their hcst game of the season against their down-state rivals at Xorman. the Punchers lost hy a score of lo to 0. This game will he rememhered hy Aggie fans as the one where all of the Punchers lighting hlood was in circulation. Before a crowd of less than l.000 fans. the smallest of the season. the .-Xggies dropped their linal home appearance and last game of the season on a snow-covered lield to the Centenary Gentlemen 0 to 10. al .L ,ia , I 'Qu f a' gl v 'Q' NJ, 'WFT 'U '73 '- W '. b, . - ,v 0, my ggi X . 'U .9 .l bfiqwvuu 5 5' ON 5 , Q QQ' n 'v.s... 5 7 u I ., , v,l4u! 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A , I : 4 .W -11 . 4 ' l an-5, 1 ' s - is fi -.Q :Of -P I ' n ,O ,Q I .fi . a 1 I BA PHUEIUEES HISTURYTS TWU GREATEST TEAM The sports year of 1938 will go down in the Aggie l1all of ftlllltt as the year of tl1e great- est basket-hall tttillll i11 fiistory of A. and Nl. College. Long hefore the season got underway. dopesters were just giving tl1e l,tlllCll0I'S an even break to linish their 1938 Cage season as strong as the great ffxtllll of the previous year that wo11 the Nlissouri Valley title. But after the Aggies took the title at the South- western tournainent at Oklahoma City. spon- sored hy the Daily tlklahoman a11d 'l'imes. in which tl1e hest teams from four states were entered, the o11tlook Changed. lleowever, yet. fans douhted tllllll the Aggies wo11ld wi11 tl1e Missouri Valley Conference easily. And tl1e prospects were IIOT1 hrightened any wl1e11 the Grinnell Pioneers, the Ollly team in the eon- ference to heat the Aggies, downed ill? Okla- ho1na11s at Grinnell i11 the lirst Conference game of the season hy a score of 35 to 323. But that defeat was exactly what was needed to spark the somewhat overeontident Page 161 Aggie eagers. They never lost another eon- ferenee game tllltl roeketed to the .Nlissouri Valley Championship with I3 vietories and o11e defeat. ln noneoiiferenee play. the l'niversity of Oklahoma defeated the l'unehers in o11e of the two annual ga111es always played hy these two teams for the only loss. 'l'hus. the Aggies ended their regular playing season with a string of 21- wins tllltl two losses. As the result ol' the line reeord made this year a11d tl1e two previo11s seasons. the lilllltfll- ers were given a11 invitation to the National lntereollegiate lilasket-llall 'l'ournament whieh was held in Nladison Square tiarden at New York City. 'l'he tlowhoys' appearanee in tl1e Garden was the lirst time that tlll Oklahoma A. and Al. College haskel-hall team went up to a hig time meet. 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Wrestling nine regional and intersectional opponents in eight weeks. the Ag matmen tallied 23612 points to their adversaries' 251 2. The Gallaghermen trounced Kansas State 261.2-1.12: Central Teachers 26-6 and 28-0: Illinois 27-3: Northeastern Teachers 3-1.-0: Southwestern Teachers 226-0 and 19,12-1.123 and Oklahoma IZOLQ-712 and 29-3. The aggies averaged more than 26 points per duel as compared to less than 3 for their antago- nists. The Sam Avey trophy, symhol of state supremacy, was returned to A. and M. from Weatherford where it went in 1937 when Southwestern Teachers upset the Aggies 13,1 2- Pagc 165 l012, snapped their winning strealt at .lil and won the state crown hy a lly-lash. llolding the National Intercollegiate championship of l9ZlT hy virtue ot' winning four titles out of a possihle eight, the Aggies went liast the last week ol' Nlarch attempting to win lmoth the IX. A. U. and Intercollegiate diadems. Sixteen great athletes. almost all ol' whom were already holders ol' national titles. repre- sented the A. and Nl. juggernaut. Twelve of these men won letter awards. .Nll except George Chiga. a l'ormer Canadian Olympic heavyweight. had had high school training. Stanley llenson. undefeated H5 pound National Intercollegiate champion and AIIIOPICZIQS most outstanding college wrestler in l93T. won eight matches and scored 3,1 points to win the Dotter award. Joe Mcllaniels. ll8 pound undefeated national champion for two years. followed Henson in scoring with 32 counters tallied in 'EF Rift' '73-W . . ' 'QU' 'fy vu' Jw ' ,',j.. j'f!': Y f.J' 'A' - 0 'sa . 1 O n'::.J ',1 uni 5 v 'U 1. 4?- 0'. 9. no g .'l . 'n 1911. i ' 3? a, -, '. sv . rf. f '.. 0 dn, Q .nl 04 i ' 4' . , .' I v 4 :a'o'.f. ix .U at ' ,.,f1:aLr., 0 ' I. LA' 0 . ,.'p'o: sf':n'Q ' , '.:., . 'n ' 1 ' 'Q-fo: I 'Q 9 1 of ' . 'D ' Y 4 . .'ll 5'u, ol nln' O' ,fs Y- i n'f oa'x' O ,G ffl-' I D I Iimucx. 42' ' ,Z Ixuzl,rmsm. 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Base climaxed his season with a quick fall over Charles Robertson of Oklahomag the lirst fall of his career. Harley 'LDoe Strong, 1936 National Inter- collegiate champ at 1115 pounds, America's most outstanding wrestler in 1936, a11d mem- ber of tl1e 1936 Olympic team, returned after a yearis absence to till tl1e 155 pound slot. Injured the last few weeks of the season, Strong still piled up 21 points in six matches. Strong's rouglmess and head-scissor is re- spected in all wrestling circles. Bob Williairis, wrestling his first season, held down the 175 pound class adequately. He decisioned John Ginay, Illinois' 1937 Page 167 Intercollegiate flash, and captured a fall in 20 seconds over Marshall Wlord of Oklahoma. Captain Fred Parltey grappled six times for the Aggies in the 135 pound division. and though weakened by injuries. won live matches and scored 151 2 points for fiis team. He was an Olympic man in 1936. a11d has been a national champion twice. George Chiga, Canadian Olympic man. and .Iohn Harrell, Pan-American champ. divided the heavyweight assignment between them and lost but one bout. Madison Merritt and 1Yoodrow Rorex divided the 1226 pound berth. ,Dale Scrivens, place winner at l53 in the 1937 Intercollegiates. lilled in for Strong. Vernon Nell. pinch-hitting for Parltey. wrestled an extension match with Niaurie Villareal. Central great. a11d downed D. C. hilatthews of Oltlahoma and a Northeastern man to win his letter. 'in U 'i 'w' -f-'Q'- ' r-- . Y -Q-1 ov. . I v o u Q , , ...ggi ,'Q 'P sl: no nj. 2 Q . . 4- , ,' , 5 g Q 5 5 13333 L- - . v - 1 , AW: -Q V' L YM .nw 'Y 5, b , , M 4:14 .will A110171 J X, 15:3 gl y A A fa 4 xv' 3? i-:Vx 1 Q a 4 xv U W A L -yy v x, X x V It A af as A , xx vii I' .X ,A K E , at f' A W 've l S 5 I 3' Q f fx? - 'X ,. ' gg: if 'ig Q gi , N A X' 4 N XP 1 'Q' ns- ' q ':. nw! X!! C 4 T f 3. Yi, in I, KP ' ,L t JA . 4 , t 0, ' K' M fix 3, . ' ' . x 3 V x S :11 A ' . pf, x X X . 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A disastrous road tour into the wheat country during which Nebraska and Kansas State nines llogged the Punchers, and a 50-50 split with the Oklahoma University in a duo of two-game series, were the only contests that the baseballers from Stillwater dropped in seventeen struggles with league and inter- sectional opponents. The loss of two catchers among the live graduating preceding the 1938 season was felt by the Aggies, but ineligibility took a severe Page 169 HIDE HIGH 1 STATE cut at the pitching roster. Tl1e local hopes were buoyed at the beginning of the season of 1938 by the four line sophomores who stepped so easily into the inlield. These lads were seasoned on the lirst string of the Still- water Boomers, city sandlot team. They are John McGraw, Howard Doyle. Reinhold 'eld- kamp, and Harvey Slade. The record of tl1e 1937 team was as folfows: Ags 6, Central 5: Ags 9, Central 3: Ags 9, Chilocco 63 Ags 2, Oklahoma 1: Ags 6, Okla- l1on1a 9g Ags 10, Chilocco 3: Ags -1, South- western 3: Ags 2. Oklahoma 1, Ags 6. Okla- homa T3 Ags 19. Phillips 3: Ags 16, Oklaioma City U. 6: Ags 18, Phillips 3, Ags -1. South- western 3, Ags 11, Oklahoma City ll. l: Ags 6, .kansas State 5, Ags 11. Kansas State 12, Ags -L, Nebraska T. 1938 schedule is: April 6-T, Southwestern: April 9, Nebraskag April 12-13, Oklahoma, April 15, Chilocco: April 13 at NOI'll1YVCSl0I'Il QAlvajg April 22-23 at Southwestern, April 30, Chiloeeog May 10-11, Oklahoma, May 14. Northwestern. Lo 'nav-Q--up x I ' 1-vuynnnn-mn.,-anq 1 A -f Fmnl row: lilnnsmy CoFFm', YACIIEYUNNICY, MCCol.1.lfM. VIWABB Hack row: Dmzn, Moons, Comzn l'uE1.Ps, f,lARRE'l'SUN. Domss BUXI E 5 EEESSFUL I FIRST VARSITY YEAH Dean Weigennt. Carroll Carretson and Couch lid Phelps were the only 'tliree reasons wliy lllilklllillllkl A. :incl M. kept, ller prestige in boxing in l938 as lillfl listieull squad was Cul clown four times in seven starts. znnl tied onee. We-ig:-init, ai clark horse. inucle ellie U'Col- legian Colden Cloves Leann und won the Il.2- pouncl lille. fslill'I'f'l.iSOll. illlllxl' lilll'OO years. lioxc-cl lllIllSl'lli into un Uklzilionlzi Stale A. A.. U. vrown. lllielps was chosen cfoaeli ol' lfllf? clele- gation lo lliu lxilllllllill A. A. U. linuls ut. liosloll. 'lllie H938 leunfs rec-orcl looks El liil like un olrl niolll-eulen sweuler. liul il. reully sounrls lwller upon 4'XIJl2lIlill.lUll. 'lllie llllllClll'I'S knoekecl oll' Clliloveo in llie opeiier ull llonle, 5 to 23. 'l'lu- Dixie lrip following cluring wliic-l1 cliszister leupl upon llus clusliy Cowlioys like ulligzilors from llie liuyous. Xleeling lillff Louisiana lmox-liglilers lor llie lirsl. lime and tlu-ir voliorls, llie jiulges. llie Ags lost three tilnes. L. S. U., Nortlleaslg Center Ca farm for niisguiclefl L. U. atliletesl SIIIZICISGCI the Ags -1412 to 3123 Louisiana rl,lGCl1 won 5112 to :ZIQQ and Ce11tel1z11'y lienli out a -L12 to 312 decision. Upon returning. the disgusted glovers rounded up liflfeen sluggers and went to Olklillllilllll City intending to defend their 1937 Colden Cloves title. Murray Aggies were too s trong. VVeigeunt, alone won. l.I0l1lC again the COWpllllCl10l'S outfoxed Celllieilury 5 Lo 3 :incl drew with L. S. U.. Norl, nm te to it SPZISU IPUSII Center. ll to Ili, in 21 ill-disputed 1, which lry rights should have belonged lie Aggies. In conclusion ofthe dual n lille Ags lost lo Cliiloceo. 5 to 3. Yen who 1'epresenlecl the Aggies in 1938 were: lx ye Yuelieyonney. Plolmert Baird, W. T. Nloore. liuek Kinsey, liill Agee, Ilarolcl MC- Colllnn. Capt. Dorvell Talilm. Sam Burney, George Deer, C. B. Coffey. Mule Dobbs, and Carroll Czn'rel,son. Page 170 Q ,.,, , x X WN-.K 1 .1 x 'f 'Q :gi Q ' I rl 1 few I ,, I vi Ii , 'A N . I'-I , . E ,-f 1' Anti. I I I if is A QQ I I 'I Q ' 9 if 29- ' Ya . . 4 V. W ,QI I ...L J 'V .E i ,, M h , . Q .K ls ,-- 2 , f 8 ' f 43 , - . .f , IE!! Q 95' H Q. -fi i x ,, f ' 1: funn-n Q -5 f 4' , gi ' ff fl f i X kf F Back row: Gmsow, 1'oAkUM. Runms, RILEY, Cixsl-JY, UDELI.. R. V. vhIHlGH'l' Second row: TQAGAN, KAGAN. Gmsov, STICE. 'l'A'rE. DlAI,. CLAPHM1 First row: TIIGGINS. Ei-'Aw, Akicns. Wonunu., Frzrkims. IC. Wiuuwr, S1No1,1s'rox. Iir:RTnAxn EUWBUYS HIDE HIGH I TRACE WURLU Coach Ralph Higgins' third Ag track team, the 1938 aggregation, is his hest. Adding a galaxy of freslnnen tracksters, winners of the 1937 First Annual Missouri Valley lfreslnnan Telegraphic Meet. to his varsity, second place winners in hoth the l937 Indoor and Outdoor Missouri Valley Con- ference track meets, he won another second place in the 1938 Indoor meet, upset the touted North Texas T eachers. 68 to 59. and won six individual awards at the Texas Relays. two seconds and l'our thirds. Co-captain Glennis Stice. singing daslnnan who was in VVashington with the Cowboy Quartet. did not get 'to St. Louis for the Indoor meet and Drake nosed 'the Cowboys 45-6 to llwl 5-6. Stice, who won the Catholic Intercollegiate 320-yard dash at Washington While touring, would have scored enough to win the Indoor for the Ags. Slice was out with a SOI'0 leg when Oklahoma nosed the Punchers in a 1937 dual. 67 to 6-14. Page 171 Remainder of the 1937 season record is: Ags 66. Arkansas 56. Ags 86. Central Teachers 1145. Ellsworth Cuncfill' won third in high junip at Texas Relays. Norvel lleidlage and llarry Gordon were the l93T letternien not on the I938 teani. Other l93T letternien were: Cundilll lflrank Dial, floyd tlfelkins. Clarence Odell. Chet Stewart. Stiee. R. Y. Wright. Bentley Yoakuni. ant I938 co-captain Cleve Tate. Outstanding l93T l'I'0Slllll0Il on the I938 varsity are: lforest lifaw. unusual mile and two-niilerz Islershel Rurrus. versatile dash and hurdle inang VY. L. Clapham. George Oihson. Arthur Westbrook. R. lil. lYorrell. and lileek Singleton. Others on the I938 squad include: Dale Akers. Alihott and Martin lxagan. Russell Linton, .Xlax Riley and lihner Wriglil. T Lefl lo riyhl: liniuus. lirnnls. lfnv, Coxxifzu.. and Doi,x1.xm'eCoa4-I1 1 l i ' i i l l F l l BULPEHS SWING STHU E PUR V LLEY HU URS Golf, the forgotten, the unknown. and the most insignificant sport from the spectators angle and in proportion to the number of participants. had a fair year during the 1937 season under the tutelage of Coach Harry Dolman. The club swinging quartet who comprised the team and who were the only lettermen were: Ted Synus, Harry Hoke, Galen Briggs, and Lynn Burris. In the annual Missouri Valley tournament. the Cowboy divot diggers were buried in third place by the fast shooting valley green sharks. ln the annual Oklahoma state tournament the pitching was as top-notch, and the Puncher foursome ended up in the third position once more. You ean't keep a good team down, and in the dual debut of the l937 season, with Southwestern State Teachers College at Wieatherford, the Cowpunchers slugged out an 8 to 5 victory. ln the next match against the Sooners' from Norman, the Ags were scalped at Oklahoma City with a 10 to 5 knife. The Oklahoma University lads were the winners of the State Collegiate Tournament. ln a home and home duo of pill-chasing sessions with Phillips University of Enid, the local masters of the niblick and putter cap- tured two easy wins. Playing at Stillwater layout, the Aggies mastered the up-state lads to 22 to 112. At Enid the next day the Ags romped over their hosts ll to 2 to end the series. The concluding competition of the year was with the Southwestern Teachers who opened the season for the Cowboys. Dupli- eating their feat of the beginning of the season, the local golfers won by a score of 7 to 5 on the local course. The 1938 outlook for the team is not so good as two of the lettermen, Synus and Burrus are not in school, and Hoke may not compete again. Page 172 4 i t i 1 K i 4 i . I 4 l l A 1 i -i is Q Sb 1' 1.41 41 ,qv 3-Q -+ 1,11 Franz I1jfll11r1'yl1l.' 1X11:f1,1s1111.1.. S1111111. '1'H1c1ssr:N. 1,Al'l,. t111w.11N. 13111111. 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T1111 19237 1'1I'US1l 1111w111111 711111811 11ig11 s111111111 twiC11 i11 il 511111115 111' 111111111 111111 111111111 11111t111111s. S11111'11s w111'11: 5 111 1 111111 1 111 33. LL:4Tf few.-' 'I 'L . . . I . . . . 1 , 1 0 rw? , 5 'E- 1. ,fc ff WP liuek row: S.'tl'NlllCRS. VUGICL. f,llZNlDlFF. Fl,u,fx Serum! role: Sell!-:FFI,r:n. Smcm1AN. COACII KEVIN, Ft'1,'roN, S'ro1 'r .4 lHGlE SWIMMEHS HANK WELL l VALLEY A tritnnvirate ol' splashers ruled the waves ol' the Oltlahoma A. X Nl. pool during the indillerent season ot' l938 which saw Coach .lim lxevin's swinnners split two meets with Ultlahoma lvniversity. lose one to the Wash- lll,Q'lOll lfniversity llears. and win third plaee . . 1 V 1 in the annual Nl lSS0llI'l N alley eonlerenee meet. iillswortli tfundillf haelt-strolter: Ray Crowley, l'ree-styler and haelt-strolier: and . 1- X ietor l' lillil. hrest-strolter: were the three per- l'ormers who added most ol' the points up l'or the l'unehers. w. l'iala was the stand-out of the season hy Nirtue ol' his reeord hrealting' hreast-strote raee in the Yalley tournament at Sl. Louis whieh the perennial ehampion liears won over 1 ' V Y ' tirmnell Lollege and the Kggles. The Cow-punehers spread the Sooners touted name all over the loeal pool with the help of Mere Sehelller. diver and basket hall guard on Henry lha's ehampionship squad, in the team's dehut. hut dropped the return engagenient at Norman when they were without the serviees of that master of suh- mersion. Sehelller. The Punehers won -lil to 33 at Stillwater and lost L12 to 33 at Norman. The grizzled veterans ol' Washington U. at St. Louis. eoaehed hy Artie liilers, made a sweep into the South, heating all teams they met, and mopping up the loeal pool with the .Kgs 50 to 25. At the Valley tourney. liilers' Bears again repeated their winning' of the Missouri Valley title for the l'ourteenth eonseeutive time by eapturing tl1e eup with 6-14 points while Grinnell seored 33 and the Oklahoma A. M. aggregattioii eounted 30. Page 174 CUWBUYS . .3 3 3 33 A if I VARSITY SU AD I I Top row: SVVARTZ fCoachD, H ATTAN CCoachD, NVALKER, PUTNAM, TREADWILL, DOBBS. SHARP. SHANY, PATTON. WILLIA MS, MQJDAN IELS CCOHL-hj. Cox CHead Coachj Second row: ORLOSKI, CHAIN, CELLAR, HENSON. XVYATT, BASHARA, COWLING, CASE, LENTZ Third row: MCGINNIS, SALING, Gooolfox, JOHNSON. PGLOSKI, MILLER. XNATSON, SINGLETON, CLEGHOHN Fourllz row: MAXWELL, CIIAMEH. FLETCHER. MONNETT, MCCAMMON, IVIALONE, BHOACH. XYEBB. C.mLIsI.E, VGGLEII FPIUSH SUU U .I 4 !l.-' .AG Top row: HGDGSON CAss't Coachl, NVEBB, CHRISTY, GREGORY, PHIPPS, ARBEIDE. AICLALTGHLIN, F0ll'l'I'INBIj1llXY, HGPKINS, HIGGINS ffl achb Second row: TUCKEI1. ARNTZ, PEDEN, KNIGHT, NIOORE, GIEZENTANNEII. MANLGVE, BERIKYHILL. BIGLICR, XYAIIIJ Third row: PATTERSON, NEW'N'IAN, PAINE, XVEINGFIRSKI, BHOTHEIITGN, STYGER Fourlh row: CLARK, HAUN, DAUTEL, HAROIJD. SCHAFEER, H.AGEN, TKHONIAS, TYNER. SICISRIYH .s:.z.Z 1 5 S . I M ' ' - fl f ff 'K ' . .55 5 1 . 5 ' X jf , X I ' -f , ,L if . 51, l Y' 6 if 1 N X 1 I V . Y ,, I , ,gi ' ,.,, j ' ,, - 'Q ' if ' 5514 w f 3 V3 llLH ,: . .L I , - 4, ig, K N I . zmgagsrpza f - Q X wg A I SLIM' Parse 175 we i ,X if 5? 1 S Q 55 Athletic Features xx Page 176 ' 3- 513 'Y 'VI .t ,1 ' , '2- ' at!! 9 r nl' .1 .1 vw Wx I lf X 4.0.11 :BHG 1 vim If Pg 177 Miscelleneous Qrgemizatiorws Ji ,:- Nlomxls IhixFo1um Hammer I-Iall ln honor of a former Aggie, Captain Carter C. llanner, who was killed in actio11 during the World war. this hall is respectfully dedi- cated. After Carter C. llanner lilall was erected, Mrs. Alex Nlclxlahb was selected as its hostessg and as such she has served continuously for over twelve years. Because of her constant personal interest in the residents and their welfare. lilanner lclall is more like a holne than a dormitory. To weld the scattered individuals of the Hall into the smooth functioning unit that it is, various get-togethers are used. At regular intervals house-lneetings are held where plans u 1 mu li-Kl,l,. Iirruzn, BICSSIIKIG. Bono, I5ox1urix,xN1', Bonmi. liorrs, l5m'ica, I5iml11,1-:Y nom! rmv: lili.-'t'l'CllI'ZR. Blllltili. Bmims. Hunnius, M, l5UnNlc'rT, li. BlTllNE'l l'. Citrus. ll. CAx1Pisr:I.l,, N. CANIPBELI. :ml mu: Ciuxicss. Cimslc. CIAIIK, C. Cox. lf. Cox, Dmvronn. Dl'III.'Xli'F, Dnuzow, Dvkns n nm I'Ull'.' lixi-ms. FHNYlI,l,l'I. FRICI-1'N1'KN. l'llKlIClllC'Y. l+'n1'rsc1ilr:. fiATN'I', GLAMSPJH. llABYl'IY, IIICTZICI.. IIICKICRSUN Page 178 for the necessary business of the hall are formulatedg each fall and spring there is a picnic where dancing, games, boating, and food delight the partieipantsg more formal social functions are the Annual Harvest Hoon Dance, given around Tlianksgiviiig, and the Hanner Banquet, an event ol' the spring. The Hall is especially proud ol' its soft- ball team. With tl1e combination ol' plenty of players to choose from and lots ol' enthusi- asm from the rooters, the Hall soundly trouneed its old rival, the Sissies of Thatcher. in a series of games early in the fall. A traditional organization in the dormi- tory is the Big Brothers, Club, whose mem- bers aid underclassmen in their various studies. The value of the club may be judged by the fact that residents are so well represented in honor societies. in-1' , M,w4Y Nlixs. JXLICX NleNusn Top row: lllu., llomiics, Hoixr, llunulxs. IIUFI-'x1.xN. luthsox. Joiixsox, Klci-:sici-1. LINTUN Se1'ol1droll'.' liowic, lVlA'l'llI'IWS. IC. Monmg ll. Monmg Mono.-xx. ll. Moiuus, l,. Monms. M1 1.1.1-zx, He-N Third row: .MeK1Nsr:Y, N0ll'l'llClVl l', l'm4:i,l2n. Pnm, Ihi.i-:xg SANIlS'I'Iil'3l. Sicwi4:i,i., Smoxns. 'l'i-:x'ri-Jn Iiollom row: 'l'uP:ls, B. 'l'iiouAs. ll. 'l'noMAs, VI4:'ron, Vyll,l.IAN1S. XNIISIS, Woonsox, xhlYA'N'l', Zimfixici-'oosic N lul.I,H Q' .iii Q an Page 179 'ff' 'OF'--4 S. ,St Q - 1- IV' i 'TZ 4-hw, -.wma Hu' 541111511 Top f'Ull'.' Semin! mu Tfllfll row: Bullom ru11': 120111 'Clan 5:- -1 r 9'-13 Thatcher Hall .lvssiv 'lll121l1cl1v1' H21ll, Prectcfl i11 I925, was Ilillllfxfl i11 ll0IlOI' of .lvssie rl1lllillZl'll0I' Host, tlw lirsl Wflllltlll to be g'1'21cl1121t0cl from Okla- l1o11121 K. X Nl. l11 tho l'21ll of 1935 the Hall was lirsll occllpivcl by lIl0ll. Upon the Opvlllllg ol' rllllill1Cll0I' ll21ll as il IIIOIIQS rlo1'111it01'y. Nlrs. Nlyrtlv Jacobs was svlecllecl by lhv c-ollvgo l1ClllllIllSl,I'21lflOIl to bv lmstvss. To this nuwly OI'gIiiIllZHCl g'I'OllIJ of 111v11, lllillly of Wllfilll wvrv llllllilllllllill' with clo1'111ito1'y lifv. Nlotlwl' .l21c'0l1s truly lwC211110 il lllOl1ll0I'. llvr pll'iiSlllg' p0rso1121lil,y, her per- sonal i11l,211'0st. in tho Sl1llCl9lll1lS Wt?lll2lI'G, 211111 ll0l' flvvp loyalty to tho 21c'l1ivil1i0s of lflw clo1'111i- tory clicl IlllIC'll i11 11121ki11g El l1o111o-lilw klllllOS- pl1l'I'l' for thc- ll21ll. AI.B111r:11'r, fXl,12x1xx1,111:11, B,u1l11c:12. lioxwzns, l511.xN'1'. lgRYAN'l', BUCK, BUIRRIS B1f'r1.1c11. 111111113 C111xPx1AN, l. P. fllh-KIRK, H. D. fillh-KIRK, C1,l2:K, C11Al11,E, CllS'l'Plli lJANlI'I, Iilmri, l'll,l.IS, IQMEIKSUN, Flluznuw, Fos'rm1. FRANK, Gmsow mx. H11,xFF. fllIIFFIN, lilzluus. llwsliw. llluxvl-111. llr:N1111:I1soN. Hcmlcczli, .IA11v1l-3 km lg'- L... va- vvv Page 180 The activities of the Hall during the past year have been directed by a well organ- ized group of officers. The oflieers this year have been: Ray Soper, presidentg L. A. l Vlaeiula, vice-president: Charles Rynerson, if secretary-treasurer. Ag., ,omg The social events of this 'year have been 1nf' ., two pienies, one in the fall, and one in the ,..nw.aw- ' If spring, the a11nual Holiday Dance. given A during the Christmas season, and the annual Spring Dance, given in April. During the past three years the one hundred and fifty residents ol' Tliatcliel' Hall have developed an enviable reputation lor cooperation and good fellowship. Q Thatcher residents are active, not only l in dormitory alfairs, but many take part in varied Campus activities. many being leaders E. i 111 their organization. Nlvmmc Jluzons l Top row: lionucn, Kiitzrziu. lnclc, lrurmx, lNlAi.Am', l,. A. lhlAtTlllLA. this M.u:1ln.tx. Nlutlm' Second rom: MARK:-:NsoN. lx'1Clx1AlIAN, Micnsuow. lVIII,l,IIKlCNl. Noirrow. l'Am1i4:n, l,AlilKU'l'T. l'1a'1'l-:mnx Third row: PUlK'l'I.l'I. Bruins. HUUSKIIILP, Soelcn, SCHEIKINGICIK. S'l'mx,uz'r. Swlclczv. 'I'A'l'l'I. tinmi-in 'l'x'rr: liollonz row: 'I'I4:nnAl,I.. VIXHOMPSUN. 'l'oi.l4:n. X'UfiEl,. VVICST, XVHIPPLE, B. VNVILLIANIS, T. lClI,I,IAus, VN Insox l l N ,pf-ms.. Uh F 'iff' 'bv-H l Q- V-- l tl me l 1 45 kw- 'F 'vs . Q X ns., Page 181 1 I 1 ll ,l Qi 1: 1 I l Murray l-Idll 1 xlllfftly ll11ll llZlSjllSl1 Coniplctod its tl1ird l Slll't'i'SSlllll your. This yval' lflllx l1a1ll is largerg 5 it is Illililll up ol' two parts joinvd by an arcade l l wl1ic'l1 l11'i11gs11l1o11t 21 unity IlOl, only i11 appear- 1 z111c11. l111t also i11 tl1v spirit and good will of l ll11- girls. l New walks, driws, and l2lIlflSCtlpC work I 1 . l M- llilYl' addvd lIll'lCll to tl10 lOI'Illill a11'Ql11tect11ra1l 1 l'ca1t111'vs and lxoauty ol' the lJllllfllIlgS. The 4 llll,Pl'lUI'S of tl11- two ports ol' tllo l1a1ll arf- vory f Sllllllill' i11 their dignity flllfl for111z1lity. The wvll soloctvcl l'111'11isl1i11gs i11crea1so the I'lCllI16SS illlfl 11111011 ol'tl111 roC0ptio11rooms, and the rolor 1 . . . . l lltlI'lIlOIll6'S ill'0 lllP2lSlllg' Zlllfl 111l,1'1'vst,111,q. 1 :X lilI'QfG. cl11-111'l'11l llllllllg P00111 and il kitrl1o11 ' H 'f'f'l x 1111115 2li'COllllll0Clilll' tho girls of both units ol' th11l1a1ll. 1 Top row: JXIDANIS, Amy ARIN. 1X1,1fo1111, Anno, 1X11xo1.o. A'1'k1Nssox, 1X11s'r1w. ISAICIK, ISA11111, lixlxlxlrilx, lf. l3A11111c1K Ncmrlfl row: IiXli'I'UN, li x'1'14:s, BNIIKD. l5r:,x'1'1, HIICSICIK. l51f:1.1.. lil-:1'11,s1111, l3lClUNl4Tk. l311.1.1N1:s1,14:Y. l3111x1i1-1. B1,onu14:'1'T, Bowl-:N Yvlllifll l'0ll'.' liowlclxs. l51nul.xN. H. B11wx11w. l3o1'11s'1'1w1c. lioufsicss. Ho'1'1N1:'1'ow. l51114:1:1412N11111u14:. HlKli'l l', l311111or:. M. BIKIIJGH. Bnooks. li11oxsN 1 11'o11rll1 rmr: l31'1c111,. li1'11N11:'1 1', li1'T1.1':11. 1211111111-:1.1,. I.. fl.-x1,1m'14:1.1,, C.u1P111c1.1.. CAN1-x1f.11x. .l. Il11ss.x1n', M. CAss111n'. Cow1MA1:1Q, CA1111 1 ! 1jll1 I'1Ill'.' NN. Klum, flKS'l'.K'Nl-IIDX, flA'l'lllT.fKlI'l'. 1f11xx111,14:11. fI11.x111.'1'ow, C111-zu, ff11lf111r11, fil,l'IN 11:1,fxx11, fiilr-Klik. Com-3. Co1.1-11 1 l f 1 lg ' wed 3 6. ts 1 ,W 1 l 1 -4 'vf l l l 1 1 .- 4.5, YN. gn. 'sr V' A 'R fm, sf-f if-' 71 fb 5 Z' is T' Page 182 Y, K, ,W W, 4-i Miss Mary Barnes, the well-trained dietitian, plans appetizing ineals and supervises the work that goes on among niernhers ol' the kitchen stalf. The bedrooins in the dormitory are well equipped with attractive and ellieient inodern furnishings which were made hy Industrial Arts students of the eollege. 'l'here are many conveniences on eaeh lloor which make the hall a more desirable and eoinfortiahle home. The lives of Murray IlaIl's 5110 girls are guided hy the cheerful and helpful exeeutive stall' ol' tI1e hall. The hostesses are Mrs. Maud Latimer and Miss Margaret Sinithg the freslnnan advisor is Miss Vesta Iitehisonz and olliee assistants are Mrs. Iilnore Gass- away and Mrs. Sandord. They are assisted hy eight counselors, young' women graduate students, who supervise the study period eaeh Top row: Connlw, Cowxw. Cimlsis, Cox, Cmrlc, CHAN:-1, Cnisn Ili NII an Sef'or1rlrou'.' D,xwIH1,s. Ii. Dau is, Dru ls. Di.-uioxn, CIINIMINGN JIII xc IJ xi IM Third row: Dunzirr, IClsicNs1:m1ln'r, IC1.l,lo'1 1'. ICl.L1s, ENIICRINU 1 s s I x x sn s Fonrlh row: Fuziufzw. lfifzssnllirz. I l.Ir:mNm-Ln, C. Fox. M. Fox I3 Isox I ni 1 Nn N I ox l in I num ix IJ I in Fifflz row: li,-Kl!I'iI4I'l l', IiA'l'ics, Grim. lii':om:r:. liI'l'I l'YS. IIIBNI N I n HI lil I n in N W I II yn n I I n ui n I in im 'hw ,Q 7 T any ww- -.-- QP' 'Q'- Page 183 Murray-Cont. xwvk-clzly vvmiillg. and oiibr thvir help 1.0 sludvnts in sc-holaislric work. This counsel SQSIUIII is ai now and uniqnv fontnrv which is working splvnclidly. It is ilil'I'ElC't,illg tho atten- tion and inte-rflsl ol' innny othvr Colleges and unix'vrsilivs that niny, in the nvnr future, adopt its vfiivivlll plan. The- g'ox'v1'i11114-nit of tho house is ill the haincls of studc-nts who are assisted with tho nclvicv of thc- 0Xl'ClliNiV4,' staff. The stndcnt lm-zulm-rs are-: Rohm-rln Adznns. prvsicleilliz Vera Lune: iX2li,ilPl'ilN' M1-rshon. Dorothy Slivwmt, Eval Ruth Lnnihing. slzorn Nlcffollunl. and Nlzixinv ffoflby. x'ici--plwsiclviits: Dot Engle, Sf'l'I'0i2lI'y-iI'92lSllI't'I'Z Yvrrlzi Lenin. Hairy Holen Clivw, Wniichn Uvvrniillvr. Martina Williznns, Top l'Ull'.' Homin. Homin, llossimlx. fi0'l'11lllfIH, fil'N'I'lll'IlK, l,. iilKl'Il'IY, P. filllCl'I'Y. llnlcicn, linlmlzs. IIALI.. llnmomr, IlA'1'F1L:LD .Nlevoml row: D. Ilixwly li. llAn'r, II,xn'i'l,lxr:, Il-vrmzomwn. Ilnlcs, Ill':lI.NlAN. lllclsrrzn, lll4:s'rr:n. Hicmrrgnsox. IIENNIGII. IIILL. IIINES Tl:1'rflro11': lllx. llomin. lloixr. IIHXIIC. F. Huzurzs. li. llmslilcs. Ilwntiilfznsiw. Iwoiuu. C. .lAmrons. H. .IAm:ons, I, .IM:oBs..l,um1q1,L ,'f'o11rll1 row: .ll4:ifFlul41s. .Ir:xmxs. .lr:NklNs. .ll-JNNINGH. Jolixsox, .lonNsoN, IC. Joumsox. .lonNs'roNi4:. .lonoAN. Kmzwlcx' Flffll l'1lll'.' iXl4Il,l,1 at- ' 5 if A LL. .1 '1'-Gr Q.:N. if www.. ' v- ' is I wr' IXFIXNFII lxllllow lxxwk lxwifml lxNl'TsoN. koi-:l.lNo. lxiumz. l,iu:km', l.iulnINu, 'JANE dl' 35. 00- ig Q2 Page 184 Kathleen Stephens. and Dorothy Arnold, ' W. S. G. A. representatives. A council made up of these ollieers and the eonnselors, with the eooperation ol' the other girls in the hall aeeoniplish a smooth running and sue-eessliiil QM lllllli of governlnent. A social program is planned to extend to ...Z yi. 1 each girl the opportunities ol' a well-rounded ., , new 4 . College student. lnaeh week-day evening ai ' . . . . . M . s3f'5,g:'f- short social per1od IS held 111 the recreation rw - - room. l here are guest nights at dinner M '1 ' ,Qi 'KIT' - - - f i e1,., 1.21 and special formal dinners on holidays. In the fall the outstanding social events are Upen House, a Christmas Dance, and a Christ- IIIHS party: i11 the spring there are il lfaeulty Tea and a Spring Daiiee. Also in the spring lfllOI'9 is a lireakfast for the graduating senior W. S. Ki. A. IilCl'IilCSliN'l'A'l'lYES YI-IIXIJA I,Aw1c. Nlfxm' ll14:1,14:N CIIICXS. XAVANDA L1-gr: 011:11- x111.1.14:1x. lhf1Ali'I'INA W11,1.1.u1s. l3HRU'l'llY .AllNUl.I1, KA'1'111,1f:1cN S'r1':P11r:ms Top row: l1AN11:. l,AN111':ns, l,1eA1x. l1l'1AlIH. Llcwls, l11PP1c11'1', C. Loma, ll. Lowe. liox 13. l,ox1c'r'1'. l.o1x14:. NIAIDIPICN Second row: lVl.-xoolfl-'1N, lx'1APHl'I'l', lh1AlRSHAl,I.. MAXWELL, M1A:ANs, lVlHlKRI'l l'. M11'1:H1f:1.1.. Mox'1'c1m11cm', NIUUIKI-IS. Nlowrox. l.. Nlorrrox Third row: Mos1s1.1f:x'. Mouslfzn. lVl11nPm'. lVlCcl0I,I,0llM. Mc:CA11'1'1'. l. lh1lICOI,l,IlM. lN11:flo1.1,1m1. Mfrlllmeigiw, lNlr:li.u1u11. Nldln mix. Nll'lN'l'USH, MClN'rlmFF f'lUllI'Ull'0U1.' lVlc:K1-zmuw. MczQ1111,141N. Nrzwklnk, M. N1c:Ho1,som, W. N1c:11o1.soN. Nlczks. Usnonx. liNliIR'l'UN. lfutix. Pxmxs. llxnmsll Flifllz row: P1-:1H:Y1f:Y. Prllfzmv. PH11.Po'r. P1NKs'1'AFF. l'1'1 1'x1,xN, Pnlcxrzo. Po1.1..-xlui. ll0I,S'I'0N. l'o1x'1'1c1:. l,U'l l'l'IlL Il xx11,x1.1, 'av- .?,. Su-v in g ,X K 'wr-' Y,,,,E,'i..- V Page 185 Murray-Cont. girls in thc l1all. Vl,lllI'Ollgll0l1l, thc ycar thc girls talgc an aclivc part in othcr social cvcnts which occur. 'llhcsc things aiicl thc various activities in which thc girls participatc havc a wholcsoluc cllcct and promutc a fccling of unity and fricnclsliip. liach girl has thc opportunity of malging ZlClIllilllllilIlCQS and of taking part in campus social l'lIIlClilOllSQ thcsc arc factors which contrilmulc to the enriching of her pcrsonality. u 1 mu is I xx xx limi I x HINFIK lionl iusux. Iinnisux. limisic. lil l'H. S4IliAI.Fl4IIi. li. St,IllNl'lIlJPIR Sfmnfl mu 1 NI 4 ai n im IBI xirm. Nl. SNHTII. Z. SMITH. S'r,u:us. S'rEI'rZ. S'l'l'IPIIICNS. B. S'l'I'lYX x :ml mu I 'tllll I 1 1 lmnmix B 'l'mmPsux. D. 'l'lim1Psox. .I. 'I'Huiv1PsuN, 'I'mwlf:1,l,. 'l'lNsi.1-:xg Toim uurlli mu i xi- i lll ux lliii ix NfINfZl'lN'l'. Vuniucns. Wluxrzii, W,u.x1Nus'i'ici4, W'Ai,i,. Wiiuilzn 1 1 r in ii I xi x X xiii 1 i iz XX ll mi xx W ll in n VN ll sum, xyll,l,l,XNlS. NN I'l l'I'I. XX owonn. Wunxrm. NN iuf:n'r. N ANU:-:LL ln 1... 5- Nr' Cv ,V ,f . ' I Page 186 sw., 4'?Q'Qbn1 Crutchfield l-lall Crutchfield llall, better known to its beloved members as liappa Crutchfield Phi, is located just west of the lield house, where for many years it has watched with anxious eyes the teams of Aggieland battle on the football lield, the diamond, and has listened with hopeful wonder as the applause ripples from the lield house as another Gallagher man flips the Old Aggie Ride on an opponenl, or Coach lha's basket ball champions add an- other victory to their long string of conquests. This 'year Crutchfield is enjoying a prouder grin. Her football sons showed an improved team. The Old Master has his greatest wrestling team, Coach lba's Valley ,lxings rest at the top of the conference. The base- ball nine, winners of last year's state chain- pionship, are predicting an even stronger season, and the minor sports are among the best in the history of the school. Yes. the old hall is happy as she plays each contest NI with her boys. T'- 'Wx !y,..... Y? -h....,, 'lk-AT 4114 CIRXNIICIR Hack row: Cl':l,l,,xn, Kxrunr, VUI,GI'Il'i, filA'l'IIl'IY. l'i4:nif:y. lilyy, linouzil, R,u,su, Coxwlxrs, XX,xl.hl1:u lixxulx SClIlCFFI,l'IR. Al,1,isoN, Corey, 0r,soN. ALBEIIGHT Third row: Biizsimm., V,-xNN,x'r.x. fil.I'XillURN. Klklllifllil'-, Cuiux. l',x'r'i'i-znsox. l,u:m-:xg Xxnicnsox. lfonii NBII Enmlcn, lNl1l,FI-31.11, Axnlcicln 'l'mf:lml-LLL, Hno'i'nr:n'i'ox, Wnnx, S'l'lf'li. S4:o'r'r, l51,un,tioon ii Cocnniw. FRIICLIDS. lVlKIl,AllGlll.lN. IIICNSUW. Nlrzfilx,-xw. Snniuvz. Nloxxia'l l'. linux. livin.:-zix. Dlklxs Second row: l'A'rlf:, Homuws, Domss, Jonwsow. liIHl'l'IllCIK'l'UN, Roni-Lx, l oxxi,r:n. Sinn. tfiuxii-zn, Sum l :um s Jonxsox, l'mvl-in. lfixlmllzv, .I .xcxksox Firsl row: Love, l I,l':'l'1:illf1n. Aiimimzrz, Snxnv, l os'r1fn Page 187 Beta Beta Beta fjfl lo riylfl: Nlns. Xhillli 40 - RUTH ,XIc:Iiv1'YnR Iieta Iiela Beta. local honorary musical sorority. was founded on this Campus Octo- her I I, I930. The purpose of this organiza- tion is to encourage high seholastie achieve- ment among women music students and to raise the standards of musical production on this Campus. Une of the original aims of this organization was to Imeeome a growing Chapter ol' Sigma Alpha Iota, national women's musi- eal sorority. Plans are Imeing made this year to petition and Imeeome pledges of Sigma Alpha Iota. This year lleta Beta Iieta presented a series ol' appreciation programs, making use ol' the Carnegie Record liilmrary, given to the college at the heginning ol' the year. Un Feb- ruary 21, the organization presented a heneiit program hy members of the Music Faculty for the purpose of raising funds to petition Sigma Alpha Iota. lul,It,Ii. Ilowxmx. Nimm. Nloirrox. IvlKilN'I'Nltl'I. Nloom-1. Woi,l-wx. fluI,l.lNS, timsox, Ilan-11, I JI rx x wr. Sponsor M? Page 188 -I Varsitoriiams We Varsitonians are eoinpleting our fourth year on the eainpus, four years ol' what we hope has heen the kind ol' niusie that suits the taste of every eollegian. The personnel of the hand has heen augmented, with the idea that a larger hand ean play hetter arrangenients. A variety of tenipos, sweet and swing tunes, and vocals are all ineluded in the hand's lihrary. The hand is lllilIlg'tlg't'fl under the Coopera- tive system, with every man having: an equal vote in all nialtersg Phil Nahors is husiness manager and llarrell Price is treasurer. We have one idea in mind, that is. to have as good a hand as possihle for your pleasure as well as our own. The hand is niade up of four sections: the brass seetion. the sax seetion. and the Tllytlllll seetion. There are four n1en in eaeh seetion and our sweet swingstress. Eileen Ferguson, making a total ol' thirteen in the band. The pride and joy of the hand is Wulf, a hearse Converted into a hus. Q Pun, N ,uzons From left Io riylzl: Pull, Nusous, liiI,HNN Flxlfi,K, .llnllcs linen, liUBlCIlT C1.m1l4:N'i', BILL lixlx, YIC'I'OR LEoNA1xn, EILEEW FEnGUsoN, DoYI.E .l.-ng ll.uuu4:l,L IJRICH, XYAILACIQ SPIKINGHR, Yukon, lhixn. .Inn-:s 1.1-:I-3. WALKIQR Gunnar. .W V f nf .fa . 55 Page 189 mn! l'Ull'.' Low xux Kappa Kappa psi lilalifrono Vl'11.1.1u1s i'iI'UIll a meager beginning o11 the Oklahoma .-X. and Nl. eainpus. kappa .kappa Psi. Na- tional Honorary hand fraternity, has grown to a national organization with thirty-live chapters located ill the leading universities and colleges ill the United States. The fra- ternity. founded ill l9l9 hy Boh Makovsky, A. l4'ranli Martin, and Bill Scroggs, was or- ganized to sl1ow special recognition to out- standing ineinlmers of college hands. Among llilIllUllS national ineinhers are Holi Makovsky, llerhert L. Clark. and the late John Philip Sousa. Alpha Chapter has heen very active dur- ing the entire year and has assisted i11 Concerts ziresenled hy the syinphonie hand. lnilnedi- ately following the annual fall concert of that organization the ehapter honored foriner imandsmen with a smoker at the Sigma Chi iouse. Hell Week for the lirst seinester :ledges was held during the Zllllllltll Band Clinic i11 Deceiiiher. . I'1l,I,lU'l', Bon lXIAkUXSKY. Vl11.1.1.u1s. llA1.1.. ll.-niiixrom, Bnoww emml roux' Nlxx xll'I'lZlll'Il.l.. li11.1c11. Fisiiicn. A111cx111a1.1.. Siunp, IDUN.-kl,lJSUN Third row: Iiiinnows. .lo11NsoN. H.-Slllll'1l,I., PllU'l'S'NlAY. Poi-1-1. lil mums. 'lillUl!NllllJ'- lrwlirfzvrl ourlh row: lIfx1.1cs. LININHUUIJ. 'IiHl'1lS, Vuiwmi Page 190 -nil Alpli The Fraternity ol' Alpha Zeta came into existence at Ohio State University, Novemhcr 1897, to promote and develop a fellowship among those consecrated to the permeation of higher standards and achievement in Agri- culture. lfrom this inucleus. there has grown the A13 chapters of Alpha Zeta. Men of higher moral character and who show promise of becoming agricultural leaders are chosen from the upper two-fifths of the Senior. Junior, and second semester Sophomore classes to lJCCOlI1C lnemhers. Alpha Zeta was the lirst National Greek letter lfraternity founded on the Oklahoma A 8 Nl campus in l9l5. Some of the awards ollered to promote higher standards among the students in Agri- culture are: Placque to lfreshman in Agri- culture having the highest grade average- Willialii S. May in 1936-37. Placque to Grad- uating Senior with the highest grade average at A AZ lVl-Don lX'larsl1all in l936-373 Medals to the three high in lfreshmal1-Sophomore Judging Contest. Top row: flRAIN. llARliIS, Sroxismfm, ilillAlIANl, Dev xx lil In Sin N 4 ni CQNYERSIQ, l'AUl,, .lnmicnsoN, lliciuw. ling liiusrn X on s ni i x CAn'rnn, SAI,LE11:, QlAlillNI'IH Second row: Biuwns, S'l'IiYl'1YS, lloI,l.x', Yu-:'rn, lilllfilih lhnnn it 4 nu xi xx llo X 4 S mx llAz.u,r:lis, Surrn. limi iw, llonx. l,llll'l'I.lC .. -A .WN -. ,, R' x ., ,Q Page 191 , F---.-...Q- ml ' 'QQ Q 'L ti,x1,1cN Bnimzs Aggie Society Aggie Society is one of the oldest organ- izations on the A. and M. Campus, having been established in the early days before 1900. The objects of the organization are the promotion of education, Cooperation, and a spirit ol' fellowship among agricultural stu- flents which constitute its nieinbership. The Aggie Council, the governing body, is composed of the Aggie Society officers, one represenlative l'I'0lll each of the departmental Clubs, Alpha Zeta, lf-ll, anfl F. lf. A. Une of the outstanding events for fellow- ship sponsored by the society is Aggie clay. At this tilne, all the Aggies leave their class- rooms and go to Yost Lake. There with their dates they join with fellow students and faculty in boating, swinnning, softball, and other popular sports. That night, the Aggie princess is Crowned at an apron and overall clanee. Y I 3 I l A s J 'mf -' f - E ' ,, ie .. ' l ei ' 'S... Page 192 l 1 ,j K As. 5 l -, ' V A mm Oklahoma Aggie Society offers a wonderful opportunity for agricultural students to he- corne better acquainted with the problems that will arise in the future. Their program provides a means for obtaining a working knowledge ol' cooperation as it applies to the people concerned. Giving useful and practical hints for graduating students and analyzing the agri- culture situation in regard to college graduates, L. ll. Stinnett, state dairy commissioner was also a speaker of note on the year's program. All of these meetings have heen attended hy a large per cent of the students who feel the need of this type of information. Officers for this year are: Galen Briggs. president: llerhert llolmes, vice-president: Steen Lemon, treasurer: Harold McCollum, secretary: Dewie Cummings, sergeant-at-arms: and Samuel li. Schneider. special writer. N -fm? if as MSA Nm 5 WORN 4411 Page 193 Dairy Club' lllm- Nilllllllill Daury ffluli was llUI'Ill0fl on llic- Ulxlanlimnu AN. mul Nl. czmipus in l92l ln i an smznll gruiip ul' rlziiry stuclvnts zmfl lIlOllllN'l'S ul' llw l.ili'llllj. :incl lu prmnuli- good llillmx sliip illlllbllgl lliv stuclvnls. 'l'lwc'lul1nowliozlsls s 5 . zu roll ul swim' lorty 1lt'llN'l' lll4'llllN'I'S and IIIZIIIX prmnim-iii zillunm. YQ' , 'i-if Q l v h . fi'-bi l l -Mix sluclm-nt in tlw bvlmol ol :XQI'lL'lllllll'f xx xxlio liars vliusi-11 flillfjlllff for luis ma vligililc- for mvmlii-rsliip in Iliv Nulimml , - W f -dui---4' f ,ak 'if' pmgrzllli for 1-z1Cll. Ullic'01's ol' lliis . 5 1, A 1 - ' , , i :.. Q Vfl, , . , wr? A s - . X fb 1'-22-' SE-,iw fr HQ490 ' Ki' fg 113 2 4 , Jai? Q F '- ,Z ff' , , . L fy llllllflllg' sm-l'x'ic'0s to lllv Cllllb. fXimui Sx1,Li4:i-3 'lrxl mir: l,u'luif3m1ii.k. lin. lXI'Il'l'H. lluusifgn, Puxn. l':IlIlAl!'I' 'rv-mul mir: ABI'IlH'INlN'lBIlC. ll. lVllTflUl,llNl. Kl'1l'ISl'lli. 'lil-zl-1'ri-Js, lf. Nlizffnimxi. X AHHUNNX Tl 11'r1lram': l'nmf. XllZfilI,l,AIlll. llicrk. lC,xsi,m. Nmscw. kl'i1i.x1.fm 'uurlh rmr: Pnuzilz. Nlmnmx. lxl4TliNlHll'I. 'l'limwsum lliv clzniry lmuilcling' willi am l'lllf'I'l2llllll lllll' is 1 Dairy, ffluli. xl4't'llllQ'S xx 1-rv ln-lcl all sliulvrl pvriocls in n yvur s UI':EI2llllZilllUll wmv: l'z1lil llzlrlwr. llI'i'SlllPlll lfloycl Pmul. Xvll'f'-llI'f Slflt'lllI fflizwlvs rllllfllllll Still. rllI'lxiiSlll'UI'. ziml .lulin l'ric'1'. Svc'l'e'lal'y. my lllv Nzilimml Dairy fluli is inclvlitecl to gg. . . . . lIlPllllJPI'S ol the- lzwuliy who lizivc- QIVPII lll0lI Page 194 will Block and Bridle It was in 1919 that the llillllllllill orgzmi- l i A l, f? ll.. 1. l, ,.yusQ.4 ff zatiou ofthe Block :xml liriclle was founclf-cl. MM mi, , M ,pw S The local Cluh was 0I'g'ZlIllZK'Il in el9I2O as thi Hoof and Horn Club, hut was cluuigecl lo the Bloek and Bridle Club in l9Z22. The purpose of the orgzuiizzntion is lo mziintuin an homl ol' friendsliip between students ol' zuiimul hus- huudry, prol'esso1's ol' animal lilislralirlry, and breeders of livestock. Each year the eluh sponsors Your -illllglllg' Contests-one for i'I'i'Slllllt'll, one for sopho- mores, one for juniors and seniors, and one for the C'0lllp0l,lIlQ liigh school lleauns of lhc- State. Awzirfls are given to the lllree men with highest scores in each contest. Other auuuzil zxetivities ol' the UI',2'ElIllZ2llll0ll ure: The Freshmaui-Sopllonlore litting and show- ing Contest. held in C0llIll'CllUll with the elulfs Little 1llt,PI'IlZltllOIlEil, and the spring rodeo and horse show. YANUIG Sczo'r'r Firsl row: Houobzn, Cucru, VEITH. Sczo1 r. Sw'AFFoixn, MAY. Pcwxlcn, fllKl'1NSHANY Second row: 'l'.u'LoR. lIAzAl.EUs. Pr:oPl,r:s, Cluxk. NHN1.MiEk. B.-KIKBIKIC. Jonxsox. Third row: K1-zrxslclc. lloslclwsow, Burk. CAH'l'l+IR. SHARP. .lnml-znsox. Axmcnsnx Fourlli row: S1'owr:lxS, Wm.:-', Duxms. PUn'rl,I5, llfnp l2lllNN. .lommx. New xnxx Fifih row: Toon. MAY. SMITH, lifuuxs. IJIIPICIC. Poms. Clxxiuiox. l'1'm1lcl.l.. lliux liluills, Durumg Pvnox Siflh row: Sxirrn. L. Jonxsox. Aluxs. Dole W INCH!-IS'I'l'1R BAIKRICK. fiAlKlbNl'IIl. S11-:x I-:xs llolxns xox Iouxsnx iiH'KllAVl.flI,llll A 1 2 UW Page 195 ,. 222415 f l l m1rll1m111.' W11-1111111114 F. F. 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Top ruui: Nl1'Nl.x111cx, tl11111111x, W11:wx1.1xN. IDICNNI-JY, W11111-2. l51:'r111:1., S111cE1a,1111, l'Ix11:11s11x. PA11141-311, .l1111DAN SP1-111111 mzr: 15111111 IIULMES, W11111.1.111Y. l3+11111111f NI wow Hmm Bum I' N1 . .. 1 1 , 1 . . ', 111114, 1 1-xsS1:N11,x1,E. li1,1,1-:xs11N, l'1111111411:'1 1'. S'I'l'IW 111111 Tll1'r11m111: ,l1111xs11N, li1111111s. v ,1 ,- 111111 1111. P11111., C.11111s'1'14:Ns11x. ljlll-IIGSEN. P1'11T1,1-1. lNl11.1.1c11. Sx111'11. link lil-11-:si-112, W11,1.1.xx1s 1-:1111,H1,1111Ax1 D11:111f:1 ' ' ' . , thxmnx, P111,11x1-1. 1,?I'IYY. S'r1111Ps, S11-:11:111sN. F,x11111s, tlmss l 11f'll1 row: 111111. 11 11.l,1u1s. H11' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 lxl,l. f.1,11 11. I111111. llixwms Q l 1- -- 1- C115 13' , U . ,il-J 4, ,1 Page 196 X The Collegiate All-ll Club was organized in 1921 with the reorgan- ization of Alpha Sigrna Delta. honor- ary -1-ll fraternity, founclecl on this campus in 1919. After I3 years of ' beneficial existence the club now has it 150 Inelnbers, chosen from the 976 'Exe fornier 4-H Club lll01IllJOI'S in the college. The objectives set up by the Collegiate 4-H Club are: C15 To give members further training in Cooper- ation, fellowship, and service, Q25 To cooperate with county and state extension Workers in their elforts for better rural life in the state, Q35 To keep in To accomplish these objectives the club touch with the 4-H Club niovernent, and QD this year inacle a year book which Contained To continue friendships Inacle with ClUllII1GII1- nine planned programs. featuring speakers bers, to make new acquaintances, and to that are authorities on rural subjects. have a more enjoyable social life. Fronl row: HENRY J. Osuoiuv, Cflssislanl Sizzle Club Agerzlj, IIAYS. A. SMITH, Liooi.mAuY fI,l'f'Sl'lff'I1fi , Smzuou.. Cllirefrlor rjE.rlf'r1sion.J, O. SMITH fSecrelr1ryJ, AI.FlXIilJ 1'1llMIINDSON CSong 1,6'lllfCf'D, l'l.lQ:w CTrer1surerD, Cmmmus, cilllllS'I'IAN Second row: 1i0SALIE 1lAMMoNo, IIAMMOND. lfuusii, IIALL. SPAlU'S'ASSlCR. K1.o'rzMAN. 1119!-'FI.l4INlA'N. N1-:xx xi xx. Osisoiw, SPARWASSICIK Third row: SULLIVAN, VFAFF, flownlx, Lowic. S'rnolm, 'liIl0TNIAS. Russ, SlH'IAlHlAIK'I'. lJ1l.l,.X1ll'fN'l'Y Fourth row: ISRIGHT. C. Osixonw. Momfomm, CflS'l'I.l'lX', SIIICIXRAIKD. EIAJIN. Iilsixu, lfmirxnsom. lil'lNll'IIiHANl Page 197 l IES G Club w- KN' ST xxmfiv Ill-Jxsox The tl Cluh is composed of winners of an athletic tl and has its purpose the promo- tion ol' fellowship and a feeling of goodwill among letternlen. Thus united they are able to encourage and foster all activities and enterprises that aid in the hetterlnent of athletics and athletic policies of A. 81 M. Oldest ol' the eanipus organizations, the tl Cluh occupies an enviable position an1o11g other student organizations. Nlenlhership can only he ohtained through participation in varsity athletics. and thus a select group ol' men of similiar interest are hrought together. Activities of the year saw the lirst of what is to hecoine an annual 'tl' Cluh Athletic Carnival which featured hoxing, wrestling, tunihling and all indoor athletics. Comedy for the event was produced hy mixed wrestling and hoxing and a hurlesque featuring two Crutchfield Gentlemen of tipsy nature with 'np mir: Lux. XIowxic'i r. Cn1,i,,xn, I nII-IL, Amncnsow. 'l'i:ic,umi4:1,l,. xxill,I.lANlS. ki-u,sll .S'ef-mul mum- XX munr. Sum icxs. lficxwzxiix. CoFF14:x', Sowvlxm, l',x'l 1'oN. Fl.l'1'I'tZlll'IR. FUH'l'l9llK Tl1l'r4lro11'.' Srnovs. S'l'ltIl'I, 'l'x'ri':, S'I'Il.XIl'l', lllcwsow. XVOGIJIIX, Slmnv, Punxmg lNIclIwii1:i,s mm ffl , A i ' l Page 198 huge red noses. This event opened the indoor athletic season and presented a means of obtaining funds for the 0 Club treasury. This year an usual spirit. of cooperation rallied with plans for a permanent meeting place in the new lieldhouse. This meeting' place is to be a large private room which has been definitely promised by director of Ath- letics, Henry P. lba, for the exclusive use ol' lettermen. The Club will be in charge of dec- orating the room, and. when finished it will present a recreation and reading room for its Inernbers. The Conner Award which is presented annually to the Best all around Aggie Ath- lete, last year went to Dormer Browning who, in the spring of C1936 was captain of' the Cowboy wrestling team, and in the fall of the same year he was captain of the football team. The award is the only one given solely by the club and is presented by popular vote of its members. National recognition was attained by wear- ers of' the ntl when the Cowboy basket ball team journeyed to New York to compete in the National Intercollegiate liasltet liall Tour- nament. This was the first time in history that a Southwest team rated a bid to eompete for National honors. The Cowboys surprised the critics, however. and plaeed third by beat- ing N. Y. ll. Stan llenson paced the Cowboy wrestling team through its greatest season and was awarded the Hodder Award. which is given annually to the high scoring .Nggie wrestler for the year. lle shared National llonors with Joe lyk-Daniel. who was voted the inost outstanding wrestler of' l938 by the wrestling coaches of' the ll. S. Stan. Joe. and Johnnie .Harrel are slated to represent the lf S. in Sweden and Cerniany next fiall. Officers for the year included: Stan llen- son. President: Jack Sharp. Yice-President: Cleo Dobson, Secretary and Treasurer: Charles lialsu. Sergeant-at-arms. Lefllo right: VVYATT. Cow,xN, YUARUNI. FRY. Dru., tiliuxircu, l4'l.'XI.'K. Kiwi-zortii, DolisoxululIiS..lolINsoN.Cl.I-31:ll4mN .... 'tm' 2736? f- 'ff' fi' Page 199 wiv Qi RUF Nex ' X ,1 Qifmitf. fiwg The Ag-lie-Hiif-Nex, leading pep orguui , 1. fm tw '4- , ,,'.1i,,fwQn 1 t'llQ'ZlQt'lllt'Ilt of our z1t,l1let,ie i10illllS. zzilion Ull the A. and TNI. ezuupus, was estah lished ill 1921- for the purpose of ereatillg the neeessziry 0lliilllSi2lSlIl that proves so helpful to Aggie Yzirsity tezuus. That, this purpose is being fulfilled is ill evifleiiee ut every home When several student, leaders und faculty lllt'Illil0I'S iN't'illlll' clisgustetl with the luck of H-gpg.. pep Ull the Aggie ezuupus. this OI'gilIliZtliiOI1 li ,pv- J,'.t'li QL'1111N zrsf row: IJl'N4:AN. XYILSUIN. IXIPIIAIKT, Nilbltlklti, Amonos, Buosxx. HAIKGIKUXIC. M11:ssA1,1. uvmfl rozr: Kl'4Ilil!A. xIllIKliISUN, i?IflC'I'UN. Moxnolc. Bono, BIVRIKIS, HIYLR llifll row: llicssicli. Louxw. VIYIHHI-XS. II.-111111-111. Jouwsow. .lolwsox the t'Sl1ZliliiSillllG11L of the order. was iitllllltitlti. Dean C. Il. McElroy und l'rot'essor J. ll. Caldwell were iIlSLI'lllll0Ili1tli ill 'lfhere has been IllllCiI eriLieis111 from with- out the group of the iIlit1i2.ltiOIl eere111o11ies con ducted hy the Ag-He-Rui'-Nex: hut there has been nothing hut praise from the new lll0II1iN'I'S during the period of their pledge- ship. The COI'9IIl0Ili0S. which are ofthe saint-, high Siitlllfii-lI'li of' the i11itiz1t1io11 prae't,iees ot Page 200 g 4' 8 the many Greek orders in Aggieland, are not the rigorous tortures that outsiders claim them to be. Each scruve ffor so the pledgee is calledj has certain pledge duties to perform. The Hscruvew performs these duties or suffers correction. lf he does not accept the correc- tion in a good-natured manner, he is deemed unworthy of membership in the order of Ag- He-Ruf-Nex. To foster a spirit of competition, another order, Pi Epsilon Pi, was established on the campus. Formerly these two, the Ruf-Nex and Hell Hounds, have competed in ticket- selling campaigns and upon the gridiron and diamond. ln every athletic encounter the He Men have galloped rough-shod over the Hounds . Recently the two orders have been as inactive as ticket salesmen as they have been as opponents upon the field of' battle. That is to say, all contests between these two pep builders have been dispensed with, either by will of' college officials or by the unwillingness of the Hell Hounds to suffer further defeat at the hands of the noble Order of the Ag-Ile-Hal'-Nexf' 1 v ' lzach year, the Ag-Ile-Rul-Rex attend a football game, a basket ball game. and a wrestling engagement of' our varsity teams away from home. These trips are made pos- sible by initiation fees paid by newly-pledged members. Thus by example and deed are the new members and the old together in their demonstration of loyalty to their teams and school. When pep and enthusiasm are needed, the Ag-He-Ruf-Nex are called to furnish it. This organization was responsible for the most entertaining pre-game pep meeting of the year. lt is now a difficult feat to deter- mine which is the most loyal and enthusiastic order of Hgeniger generators in Aggieland. First row: ULM, FPJNNICMA, Bl,.u1KkET'rEn. MCSNUFF, Swm, TQUPIEN, lVll'lKPIlY, lSI'l l'RlCLI,, NTCYICKIQIXS, K1'rTnE1,L, QJRAIIAM, PAnkm', lVTElXHIT'I' Second row: MULLIN, MILLIiR, Hoorcns, BYNUM. GIl.'rINAN. I'TAMIL'I'UN, Buiecmn, IXENNI-:mg NlIcss.u.L, fiRI-ZEN Third row: RIFFE, LYNDE, JAY, CARLEY, OswAl.'r, CnoIsANT, M mins, Si-:x1PI.lc Fourth row: l,I+:Y. EDGE, XTALD, HARP, ATKINS, Bnowx, lmzrzs. Amis. Svxxn -.....,,g f x v f W - ff .. ,i,..,.. ., ...u.1,r.,,,... ..., Paga 201 u ...H r. A Hell Hounds V Wi ' 411q,pue'!lW The Hell .Hound 0I'gZiIllZ21tlOll grew out of 0110 known 1-1s the Aggievators, which was l'OlI11Cl0d i11 the fa-1ll of 1921- This orga11izatio11 failed to survive the following year, and El few of the sa-nne 111e11 lltlllfltld together ill 1922 to form the present 0I'gilIllZ2.lJLi0Il of Hell Hounds. Un Jilllllilfy 8. l92T. the Hell Hounds received 21 CllZlI'l1t'I' from the IlillflOlli1l chapter of Pi Epsilon Pi. foumlecl at til? University of liunsas in 1926. ,l. t is the aim ofthe organiza- tio11 to ereate El more Cooperative spirit 111110112 all StllCl01ll,S at tl1e Oklailionia A. and M. College: also to llllflllltll' the interests of pep 11po11 the eannpns. At present. the org1111izf1tio11 has over one hundred menilmers. wl1iel1 gives the orgaiiiza- tion and the seliool the distinction of possess- i11g the largest pep orgz111iza1tio11 in tl1e South- west. New ll10IlllJOI'S of the order are taken HH1113112 ROBBINS ill 'twice 3 y6ElI'. lfirsl mir: H.u.1., Il.1N14:1', lVililSNl.'kIi. S'1'noxo. Sxirrll. Yos'1', IJRUNINIUND, S1111AF1-'E11, S1.111oTT. ALEXANDER Ser-mul row: Opus, Fiilwczls. Po11'r1511. Xy0l,FI'I. Sroovs. V1o'1'o11. GRIFFIN, lVl v 1 ' ONTFORD. lVl,xI1s11ALL, Donn 'lop I'Ull'.' laspxxs, HALI.. Clrwlrllflf. llo1.x11cs, S1'1'1.1f:l1. VVll,1.1.1xMs, Barons. BRANT, F1c11111cI.L Q FQ 3 CP cm -- - 'kf fi. 216' rg K s.. ffl' 1 11 -e.,g.,1f'ff-lfjiiisf M Y Q 'f all -1 lf-if ,Avi . .1 -. '.'-' f 1 ' . - . 1 we 4 , ,, - W ff X-ff? X 17 lf, '1 'exifx -- 'fhjs V KJ CJ 3 ij, I Tj ,TJ -' l . --5. --.-----W 1 --.-1- --------. ,. . 1 - .nf sf.. .... ,.. I ? Page 202 .l west. New members of the order are taken in twice a year. at the beginning of the fall semester and again near the close of the spring semester. Membership to the organization is restricted to a limit of eight selected members from each of the thirteen social fraternities and fifteen selected men from the campus. Meetings were held regularly throughout the year. usually every other week at the different fraternity houses. During the meet- ings plans for the creation of pep were dis- cussed and the organizations activities for the year were decided upo11. George Newell and Newell Porter. mem- bers of Hell Hounds. were elected to the posi- tions of yell leaders for the student body. These boys proved themselyes very capable and true Hell Hounds. Throughout the entire football season the Hell Hounds attended each football game and pep assembly in a body. The Hell Hounds had charge of one pep meeting during the football season. and was without a doubt the best pep meeting ever performed by any pep organization o11 the .-X. and Nl. campus. The organization was represented on the college pep council by the president. llerb Robbins. This year the organization carried out one of the old customs of the group and that was to attend away-from-home football games in a body. This year we were fortunate enough to make two trips to the Oklahoma lfniyer- sity. These trips certainly made the llell Hounds without a doubt tl1e leading pep organization. A few years ago the organization felt the need of a mascot. so the group picked little Jimmy Dotter to till this position. .limmy is the pride of the organization. The Hell Hounds are hoping to play the Ruf-Xex this year in a game of baseball. since the two organizations are kept from having their old tussle on the gridiron by the school social committee. The Hell Hounds choose only men which they think will further the cause of pep on the campus. First row: Bnowx. FRYE. l'tonlf:n'rs. STI-:FF1Ns, SHIDLLLIQH. lionslxs. SPE,xns. IDRLWINIUNIJ. Povri. l i:imow. lloivrox Second row: BYIXD. ITUBB.-XRD. XY!-:sToN. Hnxnnnsox. Wrzsroy. lll'1xn.i.. llrzxsoy. Bnow N. Nlooms Top row: BRANT. ScHw.xNN. .loL1.Y. ALI,soN. ClI,AlKKSUN. Biuyxoy. Txrl-1. CUNNI-1I.I.. Nlc'Col'uu'l'ms rup- if? u-Si fb + 2 N. QI, A ax TQ ,ifv f riffs fl if iii YX,lrl.-lxf 7 ,. Y.-'X Q '. AU, +L ,-A Page 203 Peppers Y lDOHIS 'FARBICT S1-hool spirit ainong the VVUIIIPII Sl1lltlCIllLS on the t'tlIllIJllS has heen sponsored for several years hy the l'epp11rs. tl1e original VVOIllPl1,S pep org1111izz1ti1n1 on the CQIIIIIDUS. This or- ga11izatio11 has been l.llllCl1lUIllIlg forliftieell years i11 the 1'apa1'ity of stimulating pep in sports. Zllltl has l'Sl12llJllSlll'fl itself i11 a per- IllZllltTlll1 place with other Ct.lIllpllS groups that have shown reason for their existence. The prime purpose ol' this group is to stin1- ulate lIll10I'0Sl1 i11 atl1leti1' events sponsored by the College. A special section is reserved for the girls at pep meetings an1l at football games. and they work in l1HI'Il1OI1Y with the Aggiettes, Ruf-Nex, tllltl Hell IflOllllClS in 111ai11- taining pep Eilltl 0I1l,llllSlZlSlll i11 tl1e stu1lent l1o1ly. Since its organization i11 tl1e fall of 1921, at which ti111e it COIlSlStf3tl of seve11 no11- sororitv tllltl seven sorority women, the organi- zation llElS Constantly grow11 i11 influence and Top row: lilillNl4Il,I,, l,oN1:, UABIC. AMEND, lVlII,I,S, SICIKMAN 1510601111 rom: CoL11:. linowx. lh'lANIIlI'I, W11,soN, ll111x1511'rs, .loN1-:s Tliirrl row: l31..u11c, SNIITII, .l.-x1:11us, lNl.xssn1', Unwlo, NYA1.14If:11, JOHNSTON 1 553 --Slim-so '..b-- ...-......1.4.J 'gn 7 W '- '347i f-1 g , tx , , ,rapt Page 204 11 prominence 'on the campus. Each year mem- bers are added to replace those who do not return to school, and a full membership con- sists of eight girls from each sorority, sixteen girls from Murray Hall, and eight town girls. Thus, the membership is large and repre- sentative, but the munber of Peppers is re- stricted and the members are carefully se- lected in order that the highest spirit of co- operation and fellowship may prevail. Girls must be actively interested in college sports events and they must be willing to give our teams their whole-hearted support before being considered for membership. During the year every football game was Well represented with enthusiastic Peppers. In all home football games and pep demon- strations, this order gave a helping hand. VVorking with the Pep council, which consists of four faculty members. President of the Student Association, and the Presidents of the four pep organizations, the Peppers have en- deavored at all times to promote the highest degree of enthusiasm and interest in all college activities. The Peppers' hope, in future years, is to stimulate even greater school spirit. liach spring the Peppers sponsor a banquet honoring the Football squad. While this is a recent undertaking on the part of the or- ganization it is hoped that the project will grow and in time be extended to include lettermen in all sports. .X committee com- posed of Doris Tarbet. Neleta llard, and flhristine Nlullendore are laying plans for the extension of this project. They will devise a means of securing the money to linance the banquet, arrange the program. select some nationally known coach to malve the principal address, and generally supervise all work extended in its behalf. The banquet this year will be held sometime in April. The costume that is worn by the Peppers is a combination of the school colors which further demonstrates the groups loyalty to the college. Once during tl1e football season each year the Peppers are in charge of. and do conduct. a pep meeting on the night previous to a home game. The group succeeded in sponsoring the most successful pep meeting of the year. Third row: EVANS. Wmoxrr. CoNI.l-JY. lbTUI.Ll'INIJ0llE. SI.oeox1mf: Second row: HARVEY. 'll0MPKINS, ATKINS. HAND. VDUMPKINS, Bum. Ill-Jlfzcrz First row: lxEI.I.Y. rIlUMLIlNSON, Clnumlc. rll.kRBE'l', SNYINI. County. Cl'luucl.I. H Page 205 -Jw ,.,m -4 I QW' ll' ..............ndL- 4' 4. It ,, W adfi.. . fs- QA is M.. . , news,-P 'Z M ',..N1.n-avszarlvs im' -W M: Y,,..u.W..se ...-+. LWKvy,:M - - ,,,..'wf..1w'.4 X ,H . fixggiettes Thi- Aggicitlvs. girls' pop organization. was urganizvcl on lliv AN. ancl Nl. Campus in 19322 and lias lN'l'll ws-i'y avtivv SIIICU lliali limv. l'lilK'll sviiivslvi' a limitvcl numlwr ol' girls i'm1siclv1'vcl 1-ligililv lay lliv mvmlwrs arv asked lo .join ilu- organizalimi. Such l'aclors as 3, social aml svlmlaslic- avlivitii-s. and inte-rvst in allilvlic' 4-wills arv lalwii into l'UIlSlClf'I'ill,lOl1 A M xxlu-n asliing girls to join lliv organization. My M' 'lllw girls who arc- cliosvn as plvclgos are ivqiiiiwl to go llirougli plvclgv wewlg. Each plvclgv is i'c-qliin-cl to wear Lliv ri-gulatiou plvclgv uniform wliicli consists ol' a wliitv blouse-. lilac-lx skirt, lrlarli sliovs. and orange and ,lrlavlx liuws. tllruugliout lflli' woe-lx. Plvclgvs arf- I'l'lllllI'0Il also to varry Candy, gum. and mints for the Illl'llllD9I'S. AIIOUIGI' w qA,,,,M,,,M pm-.,-,,3,, f02ll,llI'l' of Lliv pleclgv duties this year consisted ul' finding out answc-rs to quvstious about the footliall playfirs. The Climax of plvclgv week l 1r.s'lruu'.' Nll'l'l'Ill'II,l.. llAlK'I'. Denis, l,AVlHlNli. lXl'1NNl4llH. CIIHNS. ICNGLIC. lkhixm-:xsnx 'v1'ululr4n1'.' Bic'i'imnn. lliizlawc. Nl '. us. Crux:-1, Uxifzwruw. Nl.w1ir:'1'. l,u:nT. SKAICIK iirrl rum: lgkllili. W.fxlm. lil-iimlxzn. xNll,I,lA'NlS. lixlfixnln xNOLl UlXIi. fl0Al!lD. .lUllNSU'Y .1-ull? La.-'gram .aaxmma F -1 Page 206 gd wastl1eA1111ual Dutc-ll lllllClll'0ll held 2ll,SWlIll.S 'l'l1c- lkggifxtlc--lilnl'-N4-x lluut mltvrvrl in llnf Campus Shop Wllixfl' ilu- plvflgvs wvrv nl-qllirvcl lmn1vc'olnin,q purzulf- was zmznrflvrl sm-1-mul prizv. to eat 21 Usquarf- meal. lilltlc-rtluilllllmnt, for lll vmlsisla-fl ul' an small 1-url C'2lI'I'jlIlg1 thx- lXgg'i- the occasion was l.lll'IllSlll'Cl lry lllf- plc-rlgf-s, vtlm- lnznsz-ot. fllzulys xvl1'llllt' xmlm'sm1 ul and it Cmlsistvcl ol' songs. ClilIll'ffS, znml various Ulmllnlgw zmcl ilu- llul'-N4-x nmsf-ul. liilly stunts I'f'fIllf'Sl,l'fl lay llw lm-lnln-rs. lfurnml Swim, :xml was pulll-fl lay llul'-Na-x rm-rnlwrs illitlilllllll was llvlcl 2lllll'I' lllc- llllllilllilll prugrzun . . lllc' lII'Sl Sf'lll4'Sli'l' lm-nlx-luur girls we-rf wlwu plvrlgvs wvrv rvqllm-rl to lzxlw llw Aggl- ' inilizllvrl inlo ilu- UI'Q2llllZ2lll0ll. lllillxlllgl' za lulul Ottv Uillfll. lllmnlwrslllp ul zxlmut sfwc-nntp-llvv me-nllwrs rllllf' ffffififll Aa'-T?1l llf' f'USlU'W'- f'0llSlSll'l5l' 'lllw A-Xggivllvs llznwv :nanny llwlnlwrs mlm am of lrluclx skirts. wllilv lrlousvs, lrlzlvlx sllfws. zmrl ,.m.4,g,,im,,g H,,,,I,,,S l,.m1,.,-S and WIN, im. l,,-Umi- lxlzlclx and UIYIIIQ1' zippvl' qlzwlwls. llzns lwcmm' mm in nmnx Vmnpus m.mlilif,S. Thw Ulm H lmllllllml in Agglvlmlll' rllllllsll mslllllmls llzlvv nmny mf-nllwrs on tlw llwzufs llumn clesignvcl by lllv l'ouncl0rs ol' lllv UI'Q'2illlZilllUIl RUM wich Sf,Im,Sh,I.. arv quitv clistillctiw and urv proudly worn by the Il1OIlllj0I'S, Tlwy may lw Sven proudly llmlvr tllvvznpzllrlv lvznclwsllipul'tl1vollic-ws displayvd at the- footlmll. lmslwl lmll. :mel lllPllllH'I'S ul' llw 0I'5IilIllZ2lllUIl Hill lfmlx lmvlx baseball ,Q'ElIlll'S. and at tllv wrvstling and lmx- on an vvry sl1c'Cvssf'l1l and zuftivv yfxiill and ing IllZllfCll6'S. can look l'0I'NNZil'Cl to allollwr. Il0Xl jlf'2il'. Firsl row: Alanis. 'IQIIIKNICIL lxcsmm, Hmxr, l'u'r'rl-zn. l,Aw:. lhzrzn. Cnfuirpn, l,lr:m1xxx. 'l'max'r ngPl'UlllIl'U1l'.' l'E'rm:I-ik, 'l'mmPsuN. CuzA'r1', lNlERlKlUTT, Annex. Clhtlllx. Luk: SYIITII. I r'rr-in. .Innxsnx Tl11'r1lr0u': flYl'IlUlIl.I,HR, Fox. Flu-3, lium-:nTs, X umwrz. C,u.mxl-:1,l.. Tm ns'rux. l.mw:. Hmm Fuurlh ruuu' 'lwIhWlCl,I.. BAKER. l,l-:x+:nutu, Cum-3, Gnu rcs. Bl'TI,l'II!. NX nmwr ' 'P' 'fl ,ll 'A ' FL' f ll 'ln P Page207 1-1OfT12 1:1i0r10mi1:s C1011 'E-11-v-ff' 1111B1e11T,x W1LL1,u1s l'1l-l'Slf'Ull'.' W11l1N11x11 1,,'nmlw1:, S61-111111 r11111: 1CN1:1.15, 1i11.1,, U11 '1'110 ililll 111' 1110 1101116 E1f0110111i0s Club t11is y0z1r 1lilS 110011 t0 givo its 1110111110rs E1 wi110r 1'isi1111 01' 1,110 gftxtlt QGIICFH1 li0l11 0111101116 01'0110111i1's, 111111 t0 lilllx 11110 girls 0f 11110 various 111121808 111' 1101110 1C1'0110111iCs 11OQ'P11l0I' with 21 l'0llllllOll 11111111 111' lIl11t'l'0S1. 111111 f0110ws11ip. T0 111-1'11111p1is11 this, 'pr11g'1'11111s 11OllC1llIlQ' O11 I1LllllCI'- 1111s i11t0r0sts 01' 1110 ilVOI'ilg0 1101110 1i1'0110111i0s girl 1l2lVt' 110011 pr0s011t011 at t110 11100ti11gs. V111l0llg'1l 011j11yi11g t110ir 11w11 1'0110ws11ip, L110 011111 I'0ilC1l011 0111 t11 U111lPI' s1f11001s 011 the 1'11111p11s 11y 011l,01'tz1i11i11g 11110 s1'1100ls 01' Agri- Clll11llI'P, C0lllIll0I'1'l', 111111 1'JIl,Q'1l11'0I'1Ilg 1113 sepa- 111110 011011 11011s0s. FOI' 1110 first time si11C0 its 11z1ti1111111izz1t,i1111 11101111101's have 111111 011111 pins t0 Wtlill' t11is yC21l'. 1Cit110r silver 01' 11r011ze pins w0r0 z1vz1i1z11110. C1lI'lS11IlltlS 1311814018 for 1,119 110011y was 11 5250sl11111'0 01' fri011111i110ss 111111 s0rvi1f0 11121110 11y 1.110 1'l1111. Nl.a'1'111s, H1'v1'1111:11, BENNR'1 1', 111-Jwls, F11AN'rz, S1'AT1cN, 111-XIVI' 1:m111.1.1c11, W11,1.1,-mis. T, . f 111101, 111111, BA11111, N11zH111,s11N, l,1PP1':11T, Sxirrn Tilllfll r11111: .NI1111111s11N, .l.A11:1115s, 11lHNEY, 11n'1w:s. IJEFFNIQI1. lV1ANTI.l'I, lilvlfs, CAs'rAN11:DA, SW'Al1'l'Z, YAN1111:1,1,, 1x1l11JANIl'll.. 1'11:K14:Ns. XYVFT. S'r11:11:, 1511111111111 I.r:11N111111. 11Al.L. '1'111,1x1BLY l 1111rll1 l'1lll1.' lCAT11N, lil111f:1cN. '1'1114:.1'111w.u', 1C1,11111'1 1', KN11014, G111f111:N, 11111,1,1N1s11:11, II11111, 13011111111 l'A11111s11. S1111:R1111,1,. XYIQICKS. Nixwrz. 111-u111,'1'11N, S'1'11:11. PlllI,P1l'l l', V11:11N11x l 1:fll1 ruui: M1tlN'1'0sH, 1114:111f:11sP11:111:1c11, C11111111:1,1., K11Ax111,1:, 1Vl11.1,1-311, 15,x1,1:H, 1,1'1w11P:s, l,,x1111:NE11, CA'r1,1-21 1'. Exdws, 1i11sx1':1,1., Nl 1n'F11i1.11. Ilwls, ISYNUNI, Nms. 1lANllI,'I'llN. 1111:NN11sH, DIQNNHI1, 1'11.1'1 r Siflh mui: l'.1x'1 1'1+:11s11N, 1'1'1'1'w1.-W, D1NN11s11N I' f ' w , LL11, 151111111, H11,11.1. SMITH, Nicwmg M1:C111.1,11x1. 111111. .10N1-zs. P.-11111. C1'x1x11N11s, 1,11:111s, fI0x. W11,s11x, I111.1,1w, D1111s11w. D111+:1f:ss1f:N, II11'r1:1111:11s11N Q Page 208 1 1 1 Qmicrori Nu To 1'ocog11izc illlll IIPOIIIOLC scholz11'sl1ip is the oh-ject that U111ic'1'o11 Nu, Ilillflllllill W0lllf'll,S ' Homo Ecoiioiiiics l'1'z1Lc'-1'11il,y, has stoocl lilll' Llllflllg' Lhv years Lliutf it has licwn on tho Oklz1l1o111z1 A. illlil Nl. CZIIIIIJIIS. Tho husis ol' Illf'IlllH'I'SlllIJ in llIIlli'I'UIl N11 is Si'll0lilI'SllllJ. hlllllx Illf'IlllDOl'S :mi solvclivcl l'I'0lll tho juniors and seniors in Ilia- School ol' llomv ,lico- 11o111ics liuving tho liiglioslf raiiliiilg. Many ,E of tho llomv l5C0llOllllCS l'z1c11lty 21111 Illl'llllN'I'S of this llI'1llf'I'lllly. 'l'l10 llEllfllI'0 ol' tho 0TQ'2lIllZill,lOll is sur-h that ill is not liluirly to grow Lo 1111 PIlOl'IllUllS size or 1'vc0ivv wiclo populurilfy, hul, it should prove an vvry 11-lizllilv SllIIllllllS for girls i11 llomo lC1'o11o111iCs lo dvvclop l1lll'll' zihililivs along thc limos of I'0S0i1I'ClI, lvaclvrsllip, Zlllfl SCl10lill'Slllp. llIlllCl'0l1 Nu, as an UI'g'illllZ2llfl0ll, is willing to givo 2lSSlSlf2ll1C0 in ovory way Lo help tho school. Domsliosia Top row: Ross, QVZIIAMBICIKS, Wmxlc. NEWARK, lw1L1fil4IHl4Il'I Second row: P15AnsoN, l,1N14sw11,1-111, lNfl1':ssr:w:1-111, SNIITH. S'rom 14:11. Sox 11,1.r:. lin' Third row: fiADl'I. lioslc, TA1,11oT, VV11,1,1AMs, ilo111,n, N1-:wm . .. ,..-- ...-. .,,.-.Y-nw V in A if l 1-, 13 ' ' 11,1 ' 3 id A 714 1 in 4 is-'Ji +15 Rn W- ,, J Emu .. gy, , I .kv ., 1 Y 1 A . f . - , lm, ,hy .1 X 4. X , Page 209 1-.A 5-, - K:-L CZOITWUZVCZ St ...sf fi i 'V lion TJUNALDSUN I. C. ,HUB udcnt Council Many colleges i11 America provide IIIGHHS wherehy Slilltl0IltiS Ctlll express l,llGIllSPlVGS on tl1e policies ot' ilClIlllIllSl,I'tillOIl Zlllfl O11 faculty- student l'l'l2llilUllS. rlilltf COIIIIIICPCQ Student Council was organized at tl1e lJCg'iIlllillg of the first SPIIIUSLGI' tl1is year for tl1e purpose ol' Illillilllg' such a llltllillllfl eliective ill tl1e School ol' C0lIllIl0I'Ct'. Tl1e Council is a develop111e11t from tl1e Dean's Student Ad- visory CUllIlt'il wl1icl1 ll2lS had till unoliicial illlfl lIlil0I'Illill status through several years. Vlllll' llUI'Illl'l' advisory council was used as a11 experiment to ClPlPI'Illlll0 if a way could he found for students to he helpful in advising tl1e Dean Zlllll the l'acult,y as to StllC,l0lllJ opi11- ions illltl poi11ts of view witl1 respect to policies Zlllfl activities of lillll School of COIIIIIIQTCG. Four years ol' experience witl1 tilt? advisory council proved hoth to Tfllll faculty a11d to tl1e Sllltiltlllt-S tlltlti formal Zllld official recognition of the organization was desirahle. Tl1is year tl1e nature of the organization was changed to SOIIIF extent, enlarged. Hlld was given official l'0COgllltlO1l as a11 organized student activity. A joint co111111ittee of the faculty tclllfl students drafted till? constitution. Briefly, the constitution provides for a 111e111- hership of 11ot Ill0I't' than thirty-five students. The lllClllllCI'Sllip will he represe11tative of each of till? four classes. tlllil of dormitories, sororities, i'rat,ernities tlllfl all other Commerce organizations represented 011 tl1e campus. hle111hersl1ip is COIlStlTilltGCl with a view to securing a group WlliCll will he a representative CIUSS-St'Ctl0ll ol' the Olllilff? SHICTOIIT, hody of tl1e School of COIIIIIIQFCC. rlllll' purpose ofthe COllIlCll is stated i11 tl1e CUIlSTll.lllilOll as follows: The purpose of tl1is 00l.lllCll sl1all he to advise witl1 and assist the Dean tllld the faculty of tl1e School of Conl- merce, to promote worthy SlLt1dCIlt e11ter- prises, tllld to further tl1e general welfare of Page 210 the School of Commerce. The purpose eni- braces a Wide range of possible activities and projects. It is the hope ol' the Council that its discussions and suggestions will cause the School of Connnerce to he more helpful to students and inore eliicient in operation. lt is the desire ol' the niemhers of the Council that any student in the School ol' Commerce feel free to oll'er suggestions concerning the library. enrolhnent. procedure. suhjects olfered, teaching methods, or additional activi- ties which the Council might undertake. These suggestions will he discussed hy the Council and il' considered favorably will he passed on to the Dean and the faculty. The Student Council holds its regular meetings on the lirst Sunday ot' each inonth at four-thirty in the Deans ollice. The Council meetings are attended hy Dean Raymond D. Thonias and Professor li. C. Burris. faculty advisors for the group. Outside its regular activities, the Council sponsors the publication of a magazine. lt is hoped that through this Illtltlllllll the ideas of the students and new undertakings in the lield ol' commerce will he made known to the puh ic. David liussell is the liditor-in-chief ol' tie magazine this year. Nlernhers ol' the liditorial lioard include llollie llanson. liessic Jarrell, Lorraine Lierlnan, Toni lleritage, Car lllacltwell. and lfverelte l'eeler. ' 'he Council also sponsors the tlonunercc llanquel, which is held in the spring ol' each year. 'llhis lianquet is gixen l'or the purpose ol' acquaiuting students with representative leaders in husiness and pulilic allairs through- out the state and to proinole good fellowship among tl1e students. 'llhese are the purposes and aspirations of the Conunerce Student Council. lieliore the group can l'unction at its hest it needs the suggestions, criticisms. opinions. and coopera- tion ol' hoth students and faculty. Xunierous opportunities exist lor advancement and de- velopnienl and it is hoped everyone concerned, will take enough active interest to nialte the Conunercc Student Council an active. helpful and influential group in the School ol' Coin- lllffI't'P. Top row: lllfziuiox, Buns:-xii. .lAniuf:i.l., Siruiv. S'ricwui1'. Nlctluniox. lirssi-:i.1,. lxlxlpul-'I-'lN, tioomcu. SICIKNIXN. CLIN 1-1sMI'1'iI Second row: lxlCCUl,LI'NI, l'I-:I-:i.If:n, SYNAI1, Bowicas. Moolm, Corus, livi-:lu,m'. YICILIDINH. xxVlilPPl.li. fcluuplilk Third row: .loNEs. Cocnimw, Ln-1m1.xN. rllll0N1,-XS, llEllI'I'AGl'I. Sl,of:m1m4:. litmxis, lil4:um'. .loxAs, Pole, fXlcC.u.i, Page 211 lbs. ,am Epsilon Pi eonnnereial work liligihility for A lolal of eiglity have heen taken , .w NW lor memhership. Q 'V tw 'ff 'i Q 3, Q - ., .-ww? QE' if x wife NIARY lNl1:LEoD scholastic ability. For lhe lirst time in the history of the sehool. scholastic achievement of women in was recognized when Epsilon Pi. honorary fraternity for wo111e11 in the School ol' Commerce. was organized in the spring ol' l936. under the leadership ol' Miss Francis Henderson and with the encourage- ment ol' Dean ,Raymond D. Thomas. Six senior and live junior women who had main- tained more than a three-point grade average were Charter members of the group. membership .is based on leadership, and Character. hours. thirty ol' which must i11 the School of Commerce 7 and a grade point average of 2.75 are required Ullieers: Mary McLeod. President: Eliza- heth VVatson. Vice-President: Nettie Mont- gomery. Seeretary-Treasurer. Top row: xyIN'l'ERS. Wu,1.o1:oHBx', DAwsoN, .I Amu-zu.. S'l'l'IVYAH'l', Iluunrzs Second row: A'l'KlNS. l3ll'l'Ll'lR, l.Ir:nMAN, ciAHRl'I'l l'., PLUMI-IH, f.ililiI'INFIl'II,ll Firsl row: Ihzwmznsow, W'A'rsoN. NICLICUD. N1cHol.s, MAuoFF1N Page 212 Gemma Sigma Gkllllllltl Sigma has just complvtvcl its fifth succossful your upou tho A. and M. campus. It was 0I'g'2llllZPCl to promolo scholarship zmrl interest on thc' part of flOlIlIlll'l'Cf' students in the relation ol' ucuclviuic' pursuits to ulluirs ill tho iiolcl ol' husiuvss uclmiuistrutiou. Tho fratornity was OI',Q'illllZ0ll during tho Spring semostvr of i931 hy an group ol' lieu llll llllN'l'S ol' the senior Class who rvulizorl tho iwvcl ol' :ui honorary OI'g2ll1lZill,l0ll iu lhv School ol' Com- nlercv. and it has sim-fi lN'l'0lIl0 I'f'L'UQlllZi'Cl us the highest honor atluinzihlv for :neu in that school. Eligibility for mcmlwrship in folilllllllil Sigma is husvcl vutirvly upon srllolzlstic' HCl1lGV6'l119lllfS. fifuilclirlutvs for ll1l'llllN'I'Slllp are Chosen from the uppvr livv pc-r cout of the junior Class and thc' uppvr lou per Ci-ul of thc- senior Class, and must liuvv no luiliiig' mark in any College coursv. ' 2 c1,i1.n Firsl row: Dox.u.psox. Smvsox. lxmmg ljlflfl :fn Sf'4'omlro11'.' i-Xxurix. llr:n1'ru:i4:. f,ll.INPISNll'l'll X..-I Page 213 - 'C ii up l ,. s ,-my g. Alpha Pi Wlu A pha Pi Mu, l1OI10l'ill'y pre-medical fra- te1'11il,y, was founded at tl1e Khiversity of Okla 7 1011121 ill 191.11 by Dr. A. Richards of that lIlSl1ll1lli1iO1l. The 111'ga11izatio11 was founded lll' ll0Ill'ill1 of 111011 Si1llClClll,S interested i11 for t '1o111111g the lllCCllCill p1'of0ssi1111. Al11l1a Pi Alu was installed at Oklah 01113 A. X Al. ill April of I930. Since its installa- li1111 the 0I'Q'illllZi1li0Il has l1ee11 quite active and has 2lI'C0lllIlllSll0Ll its purposes, NVlliCll are: 'l'l10 CI'PZlllOll ol' f0IIowsl1i11, interest, a11d eo- 0Il1'l'ili1lOIl :1111o11g IJI'O-lll0dlCLll studeutsg the aiding ol' pI'C-lll0IilCZll students i11 prepariiig l'111' lI10i1' i.l1lllI'0 p1'11f0ssio11g the ZiCiVtlIlC0ll1QlllL ol' SCllUlilI'SllllJ and social i11l101'ests. Ullieersz Allen Greer, p1'0Sid011tg Jiul1e1't J11I111s1111. YiC4'-Ill'OSl1l0Ili1I L0o11a1'd ,ifItlllCIilCl0I'f, SCCI't'iilI'y-lI't' ilSllI'0I'2 .AI'lllllI' N11-ssall. pledge- lll2lSi0l'. l.x1,1.1cx111111F, .I1111Ns11w, B111111:14:s 11111111 mu 11 N 11111111 If 11111 4 Al,l'IS, KINNAN, MAs11N1. fllllPP 11 1 mu I NI 1 we P111s1x111 Xl1'l511 ' 1 4: 41. YN mums Page 214 l phi Lambda Upsilon Phi Lambda Upsilon, national honorary society for students of chemistry and chemical engineering, was founded at the University of Illinois in 1899. lts membership consists of men of outstanding personality and char- acter who have a 3.0 grade poi11t average in chemistry and a 2.55 average in all other subjects studied in college. The Alpha Delta chapter was organized here in 1929 and has since steadily increased in size and activity. There are M3 alumni and active members at present. In the eight years since its installation Alpha Delta of Phi Lambda Upsilon has achieved a place of distinction among the other organizations on the campus and it is rapidly hecoming even more firmly established as a sincere, active and truly honorary society. By way of encouraging scholarship, the local chapter awards a cup yearly to the outstanding chemistry freshman. li ALPH Cori IIEIN, lVlonnIsoN. Dvsmisicn, XNALL, lhlxisrtlz. llouzil, llI4:'1'Tic:K, lXllLI.l'IR. li D 'XII IN NN rx r HI xr I xx i is I SMITH. BLACK. lXl0YEl!, Cmcw, llCHI'Il'i, lllczksow, Cixnrsox, ADAMS. I I xx 'Xl I 1 4 ii IENGLE. 'l'Hl1f:ssleN. lVll'l'AllK, liAHDENICR, Wuon. SMITH. rlllilMlil,I'I. Nniimi I s 1 IUII ii 1 1ox 4 Buscn Page 215 Chi Delta Plwi If skggmx 'sup in fur- '5- ,. Rt' HUT11 Cox J oiwias Symbolic of high attainment in the field of literature o11 the campuses of leading col- leges i11 the United States. the blue star of Chi Delta Phi sheds its radiant light over the hearts of thirty young women on the campus of Oklahoma A. and M. College. Only those who have proved themselves outstanding in scholarship. of good character, and who have exhibited creative literary ability are elected to membership. This year Rho chapter of Chi Delta Phi sponsored three contests among imdergraduate students: one in the short story. one in poetry, and one in the essay: awarding hooks as a prize to the winner in each contest. lt also sponsored a lecture on the campus by Padraic Colum. the Irish poet-dramatist. The chapter was represenled by Ruth Cox Jones at the district convention ill St. Louis, April 21 and 22. Top f'llll'.' l51fnN14:'1'T1-3, CAxA1mx'. filllUll'I'IC,-Kll, Coxuss. CowAN. ffnoss .S'e1-om! row: filhlilj Tlzirvl rnuu' PM wr. Ilfxnnisox. .l14:NN1M:s. Jomcs, lViASSl'lY, Po1,1.A1m Ihcicln. Iiicio. Rosie. Srufifoiiim. T,-ne1.on. Y.-xNn14:x'1-211 5- D'- Q-.fifif x X1-I 4 has Aw- xg' 'V Page 216 Phi Sigma JXII orgallizzltioll interested ill hiologiezll research has l'llIlClil0ll0fl all A. and M. sillee April, 19225, when Professor Roherti Sl,I'2ll,lOIl and El group ol' his Slillll0llliS or,g'alllizecl il hotallly Clllll. The group grew to illelllcle all of hiology, and ill 1930 llzltiollzellizecl as Alphzl Eta ellzlpter of Plli Slglllil. Melllllersllip is lilllited Lo SlJllClCllliS ol' junior Sliilllfllllg or zlhove who llilVO Olll'-l.0llI'l,l1 of their work ill hiology illlfl who llilVP shown Speeizll zlhilitiy for hiologielll l'PS02lI'Cll. This year Plli Slglllil olfers Zlll illW2lI'Cl lo any reglllzlrley l'l1l'0llPCl Sllllllilllf ol' A. Zlllfl Al. who SlllHlllliS the hesli pzlper Oll Elll origillzll 1'QSCilFCl1 pI'UlJl0lll ill the lliologielll lielcl. o 5 . The Plglllill Illll.lOllill eollvelltloll ol the ljlll Sigma was held on ljPC0llllN'l' 28, l93T, ill lllclizlllzlpolis, ,llldizlllzl. Play lXlllI'I'0ll illitfPllflf'fl as Alpha Eta C'll2llJliPI'iS ClClGg'2lli0. l Top row: llolllw. Swlclfzmg lifxlllllulg lin' MlllllllcI.l, 'Ng-.N Seeoml I'lIIl'.' Mlzlcl,l,l-1. Nlr1l,lf:AN, Slllilxrz. lllilxlmllll. llll.l,. lel.xxll.lcl's. l'lllllX T111-fl1F!lIl'.' Kfusfxw, filull.ul. BITSII, lllllilNlN. 'Xll'lllllcl.l.. A. lx lun. U. lu. Flll l ll Iiollonz row: Sluwwox. Nlc:lCl.llol', Sl4:lxxls'l'lcll. S'l'lcl.lll-lx. l lf:.vl'lll4:lll.l', Fill, Srl: XII Page 217 Engineering Society K 15125182 fzfg, .. MV ii rvtfll l Bl'nTox ,Xulilczk Nl xx XYISIC l. P. Cm fbi. srtuf RK 'BT 494 lm- 1' 'Rf' f The Engineering Society is an organiza- tion composccl ol' Slillill'I1liS in the Division of E11gi11ce1'ii1g. lls prilnury purposes are to sponsor all sliuclenl functions of conllnon interest in thc School ol' Engineering, and to promote lllliOI'ClGIlilflilllfllllill activities and rela- lionships. Monthly meetings are held at which enter- tziiinncnt, recreation, and gencrzil husiness is presented. At these meetings speakers, who come from every hrnnch of the profession, hring advance llll.0I'Illilll0ll to the Slil1ClOlltS on thc prohlcnls that will he encountered after gI'ilCllI2llilUIl. 'lfhcre nrc four main events ol' the year: thc watcrnielon ll-ed in the Full at which new students are 2lCl1ll2llIllCCl with the upper- clzissincn and instructors: the Queen Race during which the Engineering Building is in general turmoil in cnclezivoring to select tl new Queer-ng the Engineers' Ballg and the Engineers' Picnic. lx I-:N N l'I'l'H Pl inslfzm. Grlomsli XyllI'l'l'ISlDI-I gym 'R' Page 215 i in xa kW QUEEN QF THE ENGINEERS Mazgazaf Cafe Sigma - , X255 i if 35 5. r 5,67 :l'g? KQV kr . ,lg i.,f 94? f . fW?QE ,HJ fK N' if . ,vw uqww' lhN ' A llAnoLnl5uNmETT H I.'fnVns w'-'Ili Tai Sigma Tau, national ll0IlOI'HI'y Engineering fraternity. was foundccl at the University of Nclmraslxa in l90ili. Altliougli it startcrl as a local organization. it grcw rapidly into a national lll'llll'I'llll.y. now having' twcnty-tliree acliivc chaplcrs localccl in lcading Enginccring schools llirougihoul thc Cfllllllfy. Thc local chaplcr, lhc cightccnth lo he installcd. had its origin in il923. Sigma 'l'au is lhc only lionorary liatcriiity on lhc campus that inclnflcs slnclcnls of all lnranchcs ol' lCllQ'lll00I'lllg' in its nlcnlhcrsliip. 'lihc iclcals ol' thc fralcrniliy arc. as far as the lonnclcrs wcrc alilc to rlctcrniinc. the iclcals of lCng'inccring crlncaliion. 'lllll' iinniccliate oimjccliixcs arc lihc rccognition of pcrsonal at- lainnicnts on thcparlol'lCng'inccri11g slnclcnls, l lc proxision for a worliing or,qanization for li ic Ill'UIll0lilOIl ol' thc iiitcrcsts ol' thc lill?Q'lIl0QI'- ing School. and thc 0llCOllI'll2f1OlllPlllL ol' fallow- siip among congenial collcagucs in training for thc cnginccring p1'ol'cssion. hlclnhcrsliip in Sigma Tau, which is the highcst honor that can hc ohtiaincrl in the School of l4:llQ'lIlPPI'lllQ. is choscn upon the liasis ol' scholarship. practicahilily and socia- liililiy. Scholasliically. lncnihcrs must he among thc nppcr onc-ihircl of thc Junior and Scnior classcs ol' thc School of lCllglIl9PI'lIlg. 'l'hc linal sclcclion ol' mclnhcrs from lhc ranli ol' lhosc cligililc is niaclc illlliixl' they haw- cach lrccn jnclgrcrl hy lhc stuclcnt and lacnlly incnilicrs ol' lhc chaptcr as lo thcir clcgrcc ol' socialiilily and praclicalmility. Nlcinlmcrs ol' Sigma Tan. always inlcrcsticcl in lhc aIl'airs ol' lhc linginccring' School and lhc lf follc-gc as a wholc. in-rc aclivc in planning anrl conslrncliingg'lihc prizc-xxiiining' lloat C11- lcrcrl by lhc School ol' l4lllQ'lIl00l'lIlg in the 'l'nlsa ll0lllI'C'Ullllllg' pararlc. Sigma Tau was also rcprcscnlcrl by a float in thc A. and Nl. lloinccoming paradc. Page 220 The Pyraniid and Hail Section, which are the symbols of the fraternity, are familiar to all students on the campus, both for their use as the design of the monuments marking the Shrine of Saint Pat in front ol' the lingi- neering building as well as for the wooden hats worn by the neophytes and ardent 4'Praisers ol' St. Pat . At the regular meetings. held bi-monthly. and each preceded by a dinner, the fraternity' has been honored by addresses from promi- nent engineers and business men from many of the larger power, construction, and manu- facturing companies ol' the state. llesides these, members of the faculty have spoken to the chapter upon cultural subjects not pertaining to Engineering. Once each year. on VVashington's birth- day, the chapter celebrates the founding of the fraternity by entertaining the members and their guests with a dinner-dance. Nl any alumni members take advantage of this occa- sion to renew the pleasures ol' their college careers by returning to talye part in the cele- bration. Later in the spring ol' each year. the chaptcr gives its graduating seniors a send- oll' at the Strawberry' lfeed. at which they are the honored guests. ln order to stnnulate a greater desire lor scholastic achievement among undergraduate students in the School ol' lingineering. Sigma 'llau recognizes each year the lfreslunan lingi- neering student having the highest scholastic record by presenting to him the lfreslnnan Honor Award. Sigma 'llau has contributed many lasting memorials to the school ol' Engineering. ex- amples ol' which are the drinking fountains tllltl class pictures in the lingineering build- ing. One ol' the projects ol' the chapter this year was the construction ol' the Registers of the Engineering lfiaculty' members which have been placed in the halls of the lin- gineering building. Top row: Auucx. B1-JNNETT, L. BHADLI-xv, BHIDGEWVATEIK, I. P. CLARK, W. CI..-mu. Cmmzn, Dun-3, lixmonr, F.xi's'r. I nI-:I-IMAN, GAASCH Second row: LiIEZEN'I'ANNER. fiRIFFIN. Hfxnms. IIPIIIJBIKPIDPIIK, Hlcxrznsow. l,.uvni-:Nei-t, Li-zn. IJEMRI-I, Lixroy, Nic- ANNHLLY. M Aculm, MoH'roN Third row: PURSELL. lhmsmg Sculiznlwui-zn. Senwxw, Sl':w'l-:l,i,. .l. SMITH. Som-in. SPARGO, Sr. Chun, VFEXTEIK. Tom-za. NVHIPPLE ' ' ' F . ' ' - ' '- mf -.. WD 1 t V , . '- 'W A r- 4'5 4 ' ' a iv- n . e- P g ,... t f K I . Q' . , , , A .. Q ,fl 1 1' ' :fi .1 x 1 -, wi 4 X A . 1- ? flu ,,4 gs N ,....., -, .. 1 . Q it - - , ,,,,. T T is M ' K- Ca 2' -'vi-A 0. .T 2 ,A -. was i 5 t ' A R-Y Y: ie- y E S . A - ,S .... .. Y Y- ' I V . I .- X Lt 'mg X ks X sa. I X . c 1, W Q .1 2 ' , ty , . . f e- A sun: I V -.XM Q. V 2 Q.-A - cn 4, W 1- g. 'J Wh- R 1- ,A -as ':- -c Q :iv 'i ' - . - . is M ' - - ' f -i . ' 4 ' ll . - SQ ,fi ,, . - ,: 3, V R , XL Y Y ii Q if Page 221 Pi l-do -a I Ng. ' Nicmz D. Fm' Sigma Laimhclzi vliaptor ol' Pi Tau Sigma is one ol' lhv most pI'ogl'e-ssivv profvssional l'I'tlU'1'Ill- tivs on lhv A. :incl Nl. vznnpus. Sii1ccfit.sii1Cop- tion iii IQZEI. it has l'ost.c1'vcl tho high iclvals ol' tho t'Ilg'lIlt't'l'lllQ' proll-ssioii. lts mvmlwrs ami vliosm-ii on thi- hzisis ol' sound viigiiic-4-1'ilig zilrilily. sc'liolzirsliip. lvziclvisliip. trustwortlii- in-ss. iiiclustry. pvrsoimlilp. :incl dvpviicluliility. In orclvr to promotv zuicl e'iicfol11'ziggv liiglivr svliolaislit' tlt'lll0Yt'lllt'IllNS among tht' uiiclvr- 4-laissnim-ii. an Slirlv Hull- or Nlurlfs llauicllioolg is ziwz1i'clc'1l hy tlw vliaiptivl' vzicli your to tho liigli-miiltiiig sopliomorv in ixl0CllilIllCtll lin- g'iiwvi'iiig. Lzmiliclzi tfliznptm' ol' l'i Tau Slgllltl is proud ol' its iizitionzll I't'l'Ug'lllllOll. lts Honor- ary tlliziirnmii. Ur. Y. L. .Nlzilv0Y. is IlZlllOll2ll x'ic'e--piwsiclviit. ol' thc- l'1'zitvl'i1iliy. :incl it has that honor ol' living tho host to the ll0I'l.llCUIl1lllg H1239 iizitional coiiclzivc to ho hold on this caimpus duriiig tho illJpI'O2lt'lllllg' school year. 'mul mu-: tmiosm. Somew. Nl uzrim. IIIHJFICSNUIX lhm-gn. lfmp Docvron M .u.l4:lf3v, Cmlzk, PIKUFI-LSSOR x.OUNG ll'!'0Illl mfr: VYISIC. Nl x1..xii-up Hl'lMlI.I'II. ill..'tNISl'II!, 'l'l'miIl.i.. Ixlxu, Siunczo. SMITH I'l11'r:l mfr: tfnimcn. l,l'l l'NIKN. XX Illl'l'I,lC, Iii-mums. fllkllfl-'lN. .lonxsiow 'nurlh rmr: 1 ,G . 1 PHXIDI 1 x t.1icxi':x'i'xxNiciz. .I 'XCR Surrii l'1'm'ifli Page 2.22 -r l s l 1 l l I .I l l 1 l l P 1 5 l 1 I 1 1 1 1 I l 1 I A S. The principal objects of lillf' Slfllfl0lll, Branch ofthe A. S. M. li. are to ildlllillllt tl11e student with the practical slide of the li11l1l ol' lVl6Cl1E1IllCHl E11gi1113ori11,q, 1l11v11lop initiz1tiv11 and ability to Speak i11 p11l1li1', l'a1111iIiz11'iz11 l1i111 with tllfl p111'liz11111111t111'y p1'o1'1'1l11r11 111111 Ofgfillll- zation of l11z1r111P1l so1'i11ti11s. 1-1111l1I1- him lo estalilish llI'2li10I'Iltll 1-o11tz11't with his l'1-llow students i11 1111gi111111ri11g'. 111111 givv him lilll' opportunity to mvet ol1l11r 1111-11 z11'liv1-ly 1-11- gagecl i11 M11cl1z111i1'11l li11gi1111111'i11g. Stu1l1111t CllZlIJl1PI'S z1111l junior 1Ill'llllJOI'S ol' A. S. M. li. are COIll,I'Ulll'Il hy thc SOIllUI' 1111-111- hers of tl111 org1111iz11tio11. Upon g'I'2lllllill1lOll from tl111 1111gi11e111'i11g school Ill0llllb0I'S of ll11- student Cll2lpll'l'S are 111l111ilt1-1l to lllll orga111iz11- tion as junior Ill0llllDl'l'S. VW11111 tl11-S11 somi- neophitos l111v11 1listi11guisl1111'l, tl111111s11lv11s i11 some IIIHIIIIOI' p11rta1i11i11g to 11111Cl1u11iC11l 1111- gineeriiig, they are p11r111itt111l to beconie full- fleclgecl Ili1OII1lJ0l'S. ME MAX VVISI-I gy, Fronl row: ll11.1,, Y11UN1:, P11111f1-:ss1111 Y11UN11, S1111111111. P1111F11:ss1111 l,1c1m111111, Wish, llrlmsox. l,1c1111111-3 .S'ec1n11lr1n11: l'11:'1'1f:11x1.1N, xxvEl1ll.l-ilk. l'1'1 1'11.-1N. IS111111 N. .IM11-zs. l'11111c11s. Nl.111111cxs11x. li1,111s1-111. 1.111,11s111 11111 I 1 1 x 5Vtl1C 1111 lJ1N111x1 N 111111111111 1 Il l'11111 IN X1 Third row: H11,111.1x1, 1l111:z111N'1'11NN11:11. C11111111, .f ' 1 1, 4 1 . . 1.... Fourllz f'Ull'.' C111m1:11, C11111111.1N. S1:11E111x1111:11, NX 1f:1c11s. S11111111. TNI 11,11 1,1 .X 1.1,1111s grff . ,, - -1-1 - Page 223 A S. C. E. The professional prepa1'atio11 of engineers is ehielly acquired after graduation. There- fore the student chapters of The American Society of Civil iill,Q'lIlt'0I'S,H are established to all'o1'd the ll0Q'llllllIl,Q'S ofp1'ol'essio11al associa- l1l0llS. lQXIJ0l'lQIlCi' i11 preparing, pI'GS9I1tlIlg, a11d discussing papers, lIllpI'CSSlO11S of engineer- ing pI'Olll0IIlS, Illillilllg appraisals of 111e11 from if their w1'iti11gs, illld l'o1'111i11g judgnieuts as to the practical aspects of projects that 111ay mm X he deserihed, coiitrihute to 111e11tal develop- llll'I1l, while the husiness of conducting the chapter, holding ollice, securing' outside speak- ers, llltllilllg' reports to tl1e I1tltlOIlill society hriug these i11itial contacts with the profes- Slllll that should he carried UI1 si111ulta11eously with the studies i11 the CltlSSI'OOIll. The student chapter supple111e11ts tl1e work of tl1e regular class llilSi1I'llCLlOIl. Student chapters are now estahlished ill practically all colleges GN,,AL,, SHANNON of e11gi11eeri11g of approved standing. Top row: B11111111-:w,x'1'r:11, BA1.1,A'1 r1. HoEsE, To1.En, MESSAALI, Second row: FRANK, Joml-zs, B1aH111cNDT, PUHCELI., ELLEHS, DUEMKSON Bulloni row: Bmwzns. FENNEMA, NIONAHAN, Bnoww, 'l'H1rm1oN11. SH.-xNNoN. NICHOLS - C3 C5 as 6 Page 224 Kappa Lambda chapter of Kappa Delta Pi, honorary education society, was installed at Oklahoma A. and M. on April l6, l92l. lt is both honorary and professional in that it seeks for Ill0IIlll0I'Slllp people of outstanding ability whose chief interest is in educational Work. Melnhership in the society is at present limited to students in the upper quarter ol' the School of Education who have at least junior standing. There is a residence require- ment of one year. Teachers and educators of recognized ability may also he considered for menilaership. The national organization is composed ol 106 active chapters. two alunmi chapters. and one Laureate chapter. Such well known edu- cational workers as John Dewey, Edward Lee Thorndike, Vllalter Dalnrosch, and William C. Bagley are members of the Laureate chapter. Top row: Alanis. lhkicix. linorxnui up I4 s mm uni ii Serorzd row: PlllVl'I'l'T. Wdsic, VEITII x llomxs TllI.fl1FIlll'.' Lows. DN-iss. l':CllHl,S. '-'-P -cs Page 225 s V. M Q. A i? Sul S1illNl'IIIJI'IR lhc Noting Nlcifs Christian Association is a fcllowship whosc primary purpose is to will young' inch to .lcsus Christ. to associate the-in with Clll'lSlflilIl living. and to hclp tl1c111 cliscowcr and acccptf thc full mcaning of Christian clisciplcship for thcir own livcs and for socictiyf' 'llhc Associatioil is an iucligcnous, spiritual campus movcnicnt ol' stuclciits and faculty who voluntarily associatc thcmsclvcs with otha-rs to malw thc collcgc morc cllcctivc as a rcligious aml cllaractcr huilcliiig' ilgQl1Cy. It has no IDI'l'tlPlt'I'IlllIlt'tl program. but shapcs its activitics and prograinsito mcct thc uccrls. intcrcsts, and sitfuatioils of the campus and its units or groups. 'Ilhc Ycar's program lalws its placc among thosc of thc thirt,y-l'our prcvious years as one ol' rcal signilicaucc. Lfjfl In riyhl: tilcxl-3 lilcuzn, Uux ICI! AI,Bl1ltll1'I'. Dick llUMFUI!'l', SMI Sfznxicimzn. lilun. Fuss. Crxzll. limus, llrfan Clfxxlxfzliui. lim l':HWIN. .loin lilrrli lilmlw llAm'if:x', tirzomsifz l3i:I.l.o1zi4. Iiicox Soxxrus Page 226 Y. W. The purposv of thv Young W lJlllf'll.S Christian Association on tho Oklalioma A. and M. campus is to malw stuclvnl lilo nmrv worth- while in all of its phasvs: physical, social. lllfllllliil, and spiritual. In orclvr to carry out this purpose, thc Y. W. C. A. has si-I up an active OI'2Q'2lI1lZill,lUIl to nwet tho Il0l'llS of thai women students of Ultlalioma A. and Nl. Cul- lege. Tliv ASSOCl2llll0Il lwlivvvs that tlw Chris- tia11 way of life is thv auswc-r to thc' aculv problems of our lginiv and thv purposs- of thc- program is to help to intvrprc-ll our flllI'lSlfl2lll faith i11 living torms, so that it will lu- ivccig- I nized as the dynainic which can lI'illlSl.Ul'lll thi whole of life. ilill0I'0 are svvviitvvii Caliinvt Illl'llllb0I'S ul' the Y. W. C. A. who hvacl thc' organizations activitivs and thvsv cabinet IllPlllll0I'S are in turn lcd by thv CiPIlPI'2ll Svcrstary of llw CA LUUILLE .krmixs t? 'K organization. Top row: RA'1'H14:lxlw: lVll1Kl'Il'1MUN, Dums .ll'IFl-'lXl'IS!-1, JUNE XNVICKI-Ill, lllCNUliA Sumrr Second row: fll,AliABI'Il,I,E Sl-:il-MAN, NllI,DIlICD B.-xmn, l,lic:1l,l4: Nrmws, Yl'IS'l X liwzillsux. Yu in I II I 1 nr l mum LIERMANN Third row: lVlAHc:AnIc'l' Fox. lil1'I'lI TllllN1I'KlNS. .I I-:ANNE Pnntic. Ylnulwl.-x Nuirmx. Fuxvtl-:s ll I Page 227 Pi Epsilon Aloha uuqrr 'r in .K at l,oU ANNA l3oYDs'roNif: Pi Epsilon Alpha. a religious sorority, w as founded on this campus in 1926 and was later nationalized hy a group of Southern Methodist, women. There were thirteen Charter members of Pi Epsilon Alpha. Of this numher, three are still closely associated with the Alpha Chapter. They are Nlrs. C. A. Melton. the sorority's own 'Wllollier Nettie , Miss Anna Uursler, and ,Nliss Lauretta Graves. Membership is limited to students who are affiliated with lhe Xlethodist Episcopal Church, South. The purpose of the organization is four- l'old : To foster' Christian fellowship among the girls. to train for Hihlieal research, to estahlish more oli a flllI'lSililIl atmosphere among our own girls. and to train leaders in Christian worli for the llllI'tfllt'I'EiIll'G of Christ's kingdom. ron! mu mas, SIIAI-II Fl4Il!. It any Joxics. BUXIDSTUXIC. Mus. Nll'Il.'I'UN. NloBl,l5Y, CAMP, lNI4:l'r1r:l-:'l'1H:ns, Fnm-zxn, H1-:nA1.n Semml rou limn. Nl. Nlc'kol.soN. NN-3, W. Nixzxomow. .loHNsoN, SCIINEIIJEIK, NHWMAN. Lfxwobzns :ml ron 1 nuiini, Fn.w'i'z. IC. limzixifzk. SHIILTS. l3A1.c:u, Bl:1'LIcn, BAllI'IFUO'I', VYICRNON, l.x'NpI1:s. XVISIC, H1i'1'c:HlNGs I X , f--U H ng l Page 228 Kappa 15111 Kan ma Phi is a National Sorority l'o1' I 1 . University anc ,o 4, Metlloclist Episcopal C11111'1'11. r1l1ll'l12l Cllilplfi' of Kappa Phi was 1.0111111011 o11 the CZIIIIIDUS May 20, 19220. lX10IIl1lPI'S1l1lJ IS 1llllll1l'll lo ,11 this C'lllll'C'1l. 1 F 111 T0 VVUIIIOII ol' the lfirst students w11o are aflilialed wil The purpose ol' the Ul'g'ZlIl1ZEll110ll is to lalu care of i11Co111i11g 1'I'0S1llIlilll girls 021011 year. to ,QQ provide i11 a college WOlIl2lIlqS way the religio11s training and W1l0l0SUlll0 social life Il0l'0SS2lI'y to 11121140 leaders i11 the CllllI'C1l ol' l1Ulll0I'I'0VN. in The sorority 11olds its Illl'011lllg'S two Sundays out of each Ill0lllf1l. The theme Cliosen for this year was Horizons, Oflieers for tl1is year wi-1'1-: Louella Jones. presidentgMiria111 IOIIIIJS Maxine Dollinger. secretary: Cornelia Potter T1 on, V100-pI'PSlC1l'Il1 treasurer: and Mother 11'e11e . sponsor. 1,0111-:LLA Joiwns 911 INCNNIP P1114 Kriinifxw. Nl1:lIo1,1:1N Top row: SH1c11111,1L. 1i111,11x1AN, S'r11:11. IDIHCESUN, . ,, 1 , , A , , 1 Second row: S'rA'1'EN, Bowxmw, 1111,1,P:N. Yo1,1414:11s. 1i1N11111'1', fY1AI.lAN. lloss, l1os1-3. 1 11os'r Third row: 1h1IICilKACKl'IN, fi1'1RNlAN, ll'r'1'1c11, F11.1f:, li1c'1 1'1's, Mmzliiwxow. Nms. 'l'11x1z14:'1'1's. Ii,111x1ss ' ' ' Riva. l'1'1 1'x11x 1'l0lll'I'll,I'0Il'.' SKA1-111, VIQIIUNIPSUN, CA1.1,AN. .lov-zs, lXNIu.-till.. 1 o1l1,11, Page 229 lXlZVVfTldI'1 0 ' A HTHUR NlEss,xLL The Newnian Club. a Catholic organiza- tion ol' young lnen and wolnen. was founded on this campus on March 17. l932. The purposes of this group are to encourage eo- operaliye religious activity of Catholic uni- versity students and to prolnote the social among its Ill0IlllN'I'S. ln the spring of 1937 the group aililiated with the national Newman 'w Club. The Newman Club had its beginning in the fall ol' l893. ,ln that year Timothy L. Harrington, a ineinber of this group, matricu- lated at the medical school ol' the University ol' l'ennsyl'vania. ln October ol' that year he, with sixteen fellow students, niet to form a group which they Called the Newman Club in ineniory ol' the great Englisll Cardinal whose death had occurred three years previ- ously. This was the lirst Newman Club i11 the United States. Firsl row: ll. x1l'1SSAl,l,. A. lblESSAl.l.. D. Joxxs. l .x'1'iiif1n C. A. NlfIfiIN'l'Y. SllEl'IHAN, SCHO'l l'. Cnowrrzr Second row: Cnowi.m', S'l'El-'Fl'INS. Iiiwzs, Ullllllllililil. Smznimicnrxn, M. lx'1l'ISSALL Third row: l'if1'1'if:nsow, Cmixx, lb1I'ILFll'II.Ib, S'i'ol-'FA Fourlli rozv: lSnAn1.m'. SKTIIINDICIJICII. Wrzxcziicixsm, Seuorr. liIi.Ex'. Jonwnaow, HUGHES. Bi-Lum Fiflh row: Wli.i.lu1s, Iilim111l.l.1ciz, S'1'1Nu1.m'. l5i4:sHAnA, CooPEn Sifllz row: rlllNVMlil.l'IY, lyloix.-xm. lil.1Nic, Dowwmu, Hook. Kmcsnlcx, llfxrcu, GIL'rlNAN, Ewiumrr Serenlh row: BnmvN, Dimraox, Iiovx. llolxr. fl0UPI'1ll. KAs'r1, lNlACUl.lA, Sc:uo'r'r, Bo'1'Cin.r:'1'1', XVILLIAMS, VVALD, Cmlmsov. llofzx. lJlf:Nm'.x Page 230 A 1 l l 441 Beta Alpha Beta Alpha, honorary accounting fra- ternity, was founded on March 15, 1938, hy twenty-seven Commerce Seniors. lt was organized to further the profession of accounting, as well as promote scholarship, and stimulate interest in this lield among the students of A SLAM College. The charter members of this organization felt that account- N , ,.. 2 ing had heen, and still is, somewhat of a mys- , tery to the general puhlic, therefore, it is 2 I in-is the aim of Beta Alpha to enlighten them as to the various functions of this fast growing profession. Qlfroni time to time the fraternity will bring various men connected with account- ing profession to this campus, in order to acquaint its memhers with some of the proh- lems aI1d intrieies of actual accounting prac- tices, as well as present technical papers on the various phases of the profession. The fraternity has made application for RALPH HOPKINS membership to the national fraternity, Beta Alpha Psi. Top row: Fos'I'IcIx. Klciuxr, BIMNT, fiIlAPNlAN, SIMPSON, Pmczlc Second row: FI.ETm:IIL:n, SIIANI4, Moomz, lncuo, IDAVIS. Jomwsow. Sciixicinifzix. Qiriuii Third row: ELLIS, IJFY, liUMPAH. CI,INEsMI'I'II, li0BElt'l'S, Ihnnlsow. WII,I.I.uIs Fuurfh row: XNILCOX, NoI5L, SMITII, Ilovmws. IDUNALIJSUN. Ilnnnox. 'l'fniI.on. Burn 'G U H Page 231 lDI'6SS f WILLIAM IIEHITAGE 'lhnn.,,, rv' ,l'iLDON CATES ffbs i F I V dl I. I . - l . ' - 1 ' - 41 -,Q..,,-.54-.',1--f,',' - 1 , . e C .:1.L:g:: ,',-,.,',-:,',-L. In - I7-ql.1?,:QS':,:-:'.Z,-,.:.3-'.',',:,,Lg J, . , ,,... , ,.,.N :iff f -f---1-Q ff 7 :Fi Continuing its policy of active leader- ship. the Press Club boosts itself another notch in the estimation of the students, spo1I- soring a program of service, education. aIId entertaininent with till unsellishness that will be preserved in tlIe archives of the college. The Press Club was organized, to promote and encourage the profession of journalism and the activities of the junior gentlemen of the fourth estate. Only those who have shown a willing interest by working oII one of the college publications at least oI1e year are considered for Inelnbership. The maxi- mum number who llltly hold IIlCIIllJ9I'Slllp is limited to fifteen. Present Inembers of tlIe club iIIclude the editors and business managers of all the col- lege student publications. Included are Eldon Cates. editor and business manager of the :iflgli6l't1fUl', student fllll magazineg LeoIIard Herron, editor of tl1e Daily 0'Col1egian,. student newspaperg Bill Heritage, business manager of the Daily O'CoIIegian.' Frank Sernple, editor of the Hedslein, student year- book: and Dan Yeilding. business I11aIIager of the I'f6'f1Sl?lill. The other members of the club all l1old responsible positions O11 tl1e student publica- tioIIs. Lyman Morris is associate editor of the 1f6tfSklilI,' lid Ryan is managing editor of the Daily O'Collegian.' Joe Synar is sports editor of the Daily O'CoIlegian, and features editor of the i'lggli6I'ClfUl',' David Bussell is editor of the Commerce Ill3gElZlIilCQ Kline Culbertson is oI1 the advertising stall' of the 0'CoIlegian.' Art lNlatlIeny is O11 the advertis- ing stalf of tlIe rlf1gi6IVClf0l',' Phil Bird has been a reporter on the O'CoIlegian,' and Ben Cook has worked oI1 both the Aggievator and O'CoIlegian. Page 232 Faculty members of the organization are Ptaymond E. liivert. general manager of student publicationsg and Clement E. Trout, head of the publications department. Officers elected last spring to fill the posi- tions this year are Eldon Cates. president: Phil Bird, vice-president: and Hill Heritage. secretary-treasurer. Burton Whiteley was awarded a large loving cup last year by the Press Club in recognition of having rendered the most valuable and distinguished service to all college publications. His activities included sports editor of the Daily O'Col1egian. assist- ant business manager of the Hedslein. and business manager of the Reflskin.. Isle also l1eld the office of president of the Press Club last year. A project is sponsored each year by the Press Club which is designed to aid in the development of publications. lformerly. this activity was broadened to cover any campus promotion, but the club felt that the limited field should be more within the scope ol' their interests. This yearis scheme was the con- struction ol' permanent liles in a room ol' the publications building for the Daily U'Col- legian, Aggievator, and Hedsltin. .-X system- atical record of these publications is a need that has been felt for years. Funds to finance these projects are procured from the annual presentation of the Yarsity llevue and the Press Club Hush dance. The dance opens the college social activities each 'year during the fall rush week. Through these activities, the Press Club. boasting a record of benevo- lence and unsellishness. continues increasing in prestige among the organizations of the campus. The organization plans to produce the best Varsity Revue from an entertainment standpoint ever presented in the college audi- torium. Second row: YI-:Il.n1No, lhlxx. Ml-:Till-INY. Momus. llrznnox, Tnoirr. Bum, Bess!-11.1, First row: CUI.Bl-:n'I'soN. Coon, SEMPLI-1, SYNAR, C.x'l'r:s, lllClKI'l'Atlli, liivr-:nr .., Q ev. . Q. N Q. Q,-' Q S.. GER N- x Page 233 X . -1, . L . l Q . I 1 4, ts ...Wu 1 lux' N llillllldl llo11or lIll,0I'I1llV as is SYIII- Blue Key fx ia, ,.vfEe1,f. gepf . L ,,,-,,f..-,... 1 , 1, ,,,,-. ffm fy .af f':if5s'is'f llllllllvtl hy thc. oath each llltilllllfxl' takes when 'W' aw L. B. AsB1111Y. Pre.Q1'de11i Civic service is the central ai111 of Blue 2 ff 43 3 1' ' ' ff ,Q 1853 . . ' ' 5 V ' 1 3 4 1 N 1 I 1 he is initiated into the organization. 'Witli a specific prohlcin of service to his own college hefore llllll, Major B. C. Riley i11 19220 selected a group of student leaders to help llllll. solve that prohlein and inake lloine- coming Day a success Oll the University of l lorida cannpus. Later, l1is ow11 faith i11 the ahility and trnstworthiness of leaders ainong college 111011 led Nlajor Riley to organize tl1at Ul'lQ'l1li'1l group of 111e11 lI1t1O a perinanent society. lfroin that ahnost tiCClCl9l1t2ll'iHIlIl yet somehow incvitalileeeheginiiing. lilue Key has grown into a Ililtlllllill organization with S0N'0l1l1f'-l'OllI' collegiate chapters dist1'ihuted througliout the United States. Since its foundation the fraternity has 11ot lost sight of the vision of service held hy its founder. The local chapter was installed May 18, 1932. with twelve charter II16'llllJOI'S. Ray- X. Nl.u:1'11,1x, Sccrelr Vi. 'S-1... IIl0lltl liivcrt is tl1e o11ly original chapter ineniher IIONV actively affiliated with the A. Zillll M. group. Chapters are also located at Oklahoina City U11iversity, Oklahoina South- eastern Teachers College, the University of Wichita, kansas State College. Ellld till? U11i- versity of Arkansas. Leadership is recognized as tl1e principal prerequisite for lIl0IlllJCI'Slllp. lilue ,Key 1ne111- hers are proininent leaders ill the Student Association o11 tl1e A. tlllfl M. cainpus, active . i11 specialized prol'essio11al honorary societies i11 departinents throughout tl1e institution, ollicers illlfl leaders ill f1'ater11ities Zllld dorini- tories, illlll rank l1igl1 ill scholastic leadersl1ip as well. lt is the co11sta11t purpose of the A. a11d M. cl1apter to cooperate with tl1e college adn1i11is- tration Zlllll with the adniinistratioii of the Page 234 Student Association in order to coordinatc student leadership from various divisions ol' the campus in the common ohjective ol' service to A. and Nl. In addition to this co- ordinating phase ol' liluc key, which is usu- ally quitc unohtrusivcly accomplishcd. thc organization maintains regular annual activi- ties and from timc to timc takes the lead in some special scrvicc which is ol' too hroad a nature to hc sponsored hy any dcpartmcnlal or professional society on thc campus and which is at the same timc not suited to sponsorship hy eithcr thc collcgc administra- tion or the Student Senate. Regular projects ol' the local chapter in- clude an award given to the most outstanding graduating senior man on thc campus. a hanquet for thc outstanding high school seniors ol' thc statc, an award to thc most out- standing frcshmcn athlctc. a dinncr-dancc l'or thc graduating scniors. and a hanquct honor- ing the Aggie hasltct hall tcam and thc coach- D ing stall. Dcanc Wallace rcccivcd lhc 1937 Uurstanding Scnior -Xward. ,Klthough ol' litllc intcrcst to thc campus at largc, onc ol' thc principal hcnclits ol' thc socicty apprcciatcd hy lhc mcmhcrs is thc opportunity to discuss cvcrything from thc latcst political issucs to thc sclcction ol' a good one-hour clcclixc with mcn studying in othcr dcpartmcnts whom they would othcr- . . , i . . wisc mect lcss lI'0lIll0llllj. hluc lxcy is in a scnsc a campus civic cluh. First row: llomxlws, Bi-:NNE'i 1', BnAln.EY, S'l'l7AR'l', Ili-m1'1'.xcn4:. Soprzn. NlCEl.li1lY. .-Xsm'm', 'l'uonx'roN. liUNXI'1IlS, l'II'IlKI'l'AGl'l Second row: Worr-ibxnn, Cvrl-is. SMITH. VIWOLIQIK, l4:I.LI0'l I', Ammrznsow, Cu I-:Ni-zss, Srnoxu, Scnwpxx, tfnuii-Jn, l,I'1I'2l.I41li, Bussrzm, Top row: YEILDING, Slit-xnp. lN'lACUli,.-x, Al.1.l-:N, DoN.u,nsoN, Wcmimnxno, lNlicss,u,i,. Fm, Sniuxox. lluumxi-zu, Bmmiwoicn, NIM' W- ,VME 1 sk , Qt-,,, . f - QQ ' 4 ' 5124--I1 , 2-14- . ., 4 , ' 7 . , Q V Q -A x sg. Q s... x '5 . . ' IR-.,v Eg 'X-wx tw , , 1 W JR. f 'Q I I S ,i - 1 . 1 kk A- gy ff' F S ax P 15 is N. A , V ,K N E Y . in . . ..... Q .ky A Q 5 Q 25. l i X sg Y Y . Q i- ni ' spy-'r ,..,,. Wa ri , my Page 235 3 'v Kei Phi Eta l'lARBELL PRICE 7l0llI'1lll Sviiwu Vltllll' I 'SM I' Sigma Phi Eta Sigma, national freshman honorary fraternity, was organized at the University of Illinois, lX1'lI'Cll 23, 1923. l . ts aim is to en- courage scholarship in the freshman class. The A. and M. chapter was organized in lfebruary 1931, largely through the efforts of Dean hlclilroy. The 'year .1937-38 has been a11 active one for the fraternity. During orientation week the secretary addressed the freshmen, telling them of Phi Eta Sigma and encouraging them middle of the first semester all freshmen men having to strive to become eligible. After the an average of B or better were invited to a smoker. An initiation was held December 9, l937, for seven men who had become eligible the second semester of last year: and on March 13, twenty-seven freshmen were initiated and were guests at the annual banquet. Freshmen men having an average of 3.5 Chalf A and half BD are eligible for member- ship. . , . . . .1 . . rrn, UXICIIEST, DoNAi,osoN Ser-mul row: Al,I.r:N. I'n,u:nwr:i,1., l,tI'IYNOLlbS, BRADLEY, liUSSl'ILL, CA1,lcs. CAn'rr:R, W'1sr:, Sonrznsrnom 7-lllI.f'llI 1lll'.' Nl ng Licxiow. BLAIR, 'l'nlf:AnwM', IIOLDERBY, PHILLIPS, Minus, Enu14:n'1'oN lfmzrfli mu ' l'u Y l ' ' ' '. 2. , . .onn ich. llmuiiwfa, Tms, f,lIBSON, I?-U'1'1.i4:n, VFIIAYPIR, llousli lfrjflli row: CIAIYIJIC. IADBICNUIICIK, li. Smrrii, lx1l!ELli0Y. P1 '12 l' an I . xonmzn, BRI'I'l'Z, H. SMITH, W11,soN V 2 O L-.---- Page 236 !AXCl IdlOd Achafoa is the senior NYUIIICIIQS honor society of the Oklahoma A. and Nl. College. Its ultimate ain1 is to attain nienihership in , . . 4 f lllortar Board, national senior women s honor EA ' I . organization. The purpose ol' this group is the same as that of Mortar Board: To promote 4-ollege loyalty, to aclvanee serviee and fellowsliip. and recognize leaclersliipf' livery spring six women are ehosen l'roni the junior class for nieinhersliip in :xl'llill'Uil. These women then serve fluring their senior year. This selection is haserl upon eharaeter. scholarship. leadership. and service. rlillfx l women in Aeliafoa show a wicle ancl war'- 1 l ' interest in campus allalrs. l . Aehatoa was founded on Xlay lo. l930, lay six representative .junior and senior women: Franees SWlIll. Klarguerite Little, Yera I Thompson, Zerlan Hazen, Corrine Calhoun. PATH111IA ll-KHI'-ISHN p and Bess Allen. l l XX:1,l,uus Fm Minis i BICCRACKIEN Nlc:lx'1'x'luc llixnmsox H , in ,rv is , I' QS- 'V Qs 'xv 42 X. S. X , 'cz' l Page 237 Kappa Tau Pi , L , -WU-sf-n . ' is .swf life a I 3,5395 'lt Q54 mf' F Pfwl. 1lAx1IL'roN kappa Tau Pi is a National lnterde- Iltllllilltliiililltli l rat0r11ity which was organized in l9I8 on the Uklahonia University Campus by 4-igllt Christian invn. Two years later the livta t'ililIJtit'l' was installed on the Oklahoma A K Nl vanipus. riiiltx purpose of lxappa Tau Pi is to make more pvrfvcti the union of Christian forces among' the Protestant denominations: to en- sure cooperation In-tw't-fe-11 Christian institu- tions: to promote Christian ideals: and to provide a Irroadvr lmasis for Christian activity among the students ot' the college. The St't'0l1ti2lI'5 purpose' is to place a mark of honor upon tliosv oingagvrt in Christian work on the c-anipus. The frativrnity ,limits its menibcrslnip to those' who are actively viigagecl in Church work and who make- at least thirty-six grade points each semester. 'irxl row: l3nAn1,m', SONN'I'AGti, Fuss. KNox, FRANKLIN. lhrru. ll.u1i1,'rox. Lou: S'emmlro11': Pole, 'l'noMAs, llilzxwmg CUNNINGHAM. linwm. ,BIKOADHICAD Tl11'r1lru11': ixililillllilq liowxmx. VFIXIPP, Bnoww, Flsm-:R Page 238 I E i Q Pi Zeta Kappa Un the Oklahoma A. and M. campus twenty-seven young women wear the Pi Zeta Kappa heart witl1 its cross ol' ruhies. The pin is a sylnhol of the high ideals and standards necessary for nieniliership in this honorary inter-denoniinational sorority. lflounded in 1920 by four Oklahoma University girls who desired association with those of lite ideals. the sorority spread to the A. and M. campus the following year. Pi Zeta kappa is now a national sorority, with three chapters in the colleges of this state and active alumni asso- ciations. Pi Zeta kappa has certain qualifications which niust he reached hefore a girls name is presented to the chapter. Girls are chosen who are leaders in their respective churches and whose grade average is at least 22.5. Desirable character and personality are rc- quired of the candidates chosen from the Protestant, churches. 'H-at Qu... ALICI-1 Ponrlcn Top row: Nl. RANE, Sxlxxlen, Bnlnorz, Come, Moluus. tinmcn. D1 Nou Second row: BIQTHARD, liINKSXYIl.I'IlK. IQITE. TUCKHH, lhixw, fi.-'kRPIiN'l'l-Ill. IIA1 Third row: AIAIN, XYHIPPLIC, C. Ruiz, Kl.A'I'ZSIAY. SMITH. Ixoaui. lixns. li in Fourth row: Bunn, HATHf:oCK, Mel,r:oo, PUR'I'l'Il1. .l.u1ics, Booman. lioliixs k Page 239 1 I Former Students Association . .- .,, s,.,, -.s V 64? f xii' . . sf . . ' ' an- , . .iid Kr y Q hiv, . , in X ' f si Z t X. U. xlARTIN Graduates of the Oklahoma A. and M. College are like one great, family. They pay homage to their common alma mater and are akin in their interests in her welfare and in each other. As a means of serving these interests llie lformer Students Association, which includes not only graduates liut also other former students who desire to afliliate,was organized in l928 and became the successor to all previous organized alumni associations j . . ol and Nl. Since one's life work is more or less the center ol' his universe. and attendance at college is primarily for tlle purpose of making preparation for some vocation. a11d llis lirst great need alter graduation is to find luis place in society, the Placement, Bureau for l'ormer students and graduates has a promi- nent place in the work ol' the Association. Top row: l lXHlKlNti'l'UW. .I icssicia, fluium, IAGHIWJ, .l'AmcN, MiID1JNkl,ID Secoml row: Il.u'x1.xx. A.I,l,l-JN, Tnomfsow, .loHNsoN, ADAMS, Sui-usb: 7'li1'rrlro11'.' Nlifzrrow. Dnuxmoxo, 'l'u,x, l'E'rHnsoN, BnAul.m', SHICFIHAY 2 'lg' fi 8' adw- wi-'inn ra-...Q Page 240 -11 O A :E 71. 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I ' TH x Qg?fgU.f-Ein, 'QYJ A x x e-HW P 'll 4,QA'ag -' gg, , 1 , 4 ,fi- L x rv . .. if 4 , x - -4 5 'A ji., 3 .LA ., .si M. , x 30 - , A Fw Ig N . . , 1 vs- ,Nm nh x :ku as qs X fx ., 'M Q. ,,. - ' x f., 'M Q an N V 43 f 1 X x . .sflfirfgl , ia ii Kgfiw ff' 3 '-553 .. 1 n vvlyh' A an' Q' , 33, ,, ' 1 V RIN ,ff ' 2 ' ' QV' ' xv' 3. 11:9 J 'sip ixX.1C',k .kB.fEiw5 x. ' fx? 1 .mx an ww 'UV' , 0, .- ,W 2 v ff, 1, -r 'gf , . , l 76 mf .R KW NX uw NX v.'vm.1,vv, NX MRY X,v,Nmv. f.mw.v,u, Kuppuh Delhi Kappa, Mphu Theluh u X,xf,v'v xw urn Vxv.xsv.c,s'.p. MNA Nxr.xxm,s lixmxswxmf, Wxwow PL Bain Phi Pih Belu Phi Zeluh Tau Alpha ' 'iul Pholoqruphy in lhis sevlion hy Smhilh Sludio bpm I I I I I I -i Page 257 I I I 1 I I I I - I I . I I I I 'I I I I I I I I I I I .-Y ...A ,Q .H .., .ns-. . M,, Pi Bela Phi Kappa Delfa Chi Omega Zefa Tau Alpha Kappa Alpha Theia Sorority I-leases Kappa Delta lxappa Delta was founded on Oetoher 223. ISQT. at Yirginia State Normal in lflarniville. Yirginia. It was founded hy four College girls who sought to ereate a syinhol for their aspira- tions and to perpetuate their l'riendship into the future. lt has heen expanded and Sl,I't'llQ'lillt'llOtl hy thousands ol' loyal college wonien until we now have 69 aelive ehapters and H18 alulnnae associations. lxappa Della was the lirst tireelt organization for wolnen on this eanipus. Delta Delta, the local. heeanie Nu Cliapter ol' kappa Delta. August- 9. l9l9. In 19221 the most outstanding philanthropic project ol' kappa Delta was begun. We 11ow support live heds in the crippled ehildrenis hos- pital at Hielnnond. Yirginiag we have supplied the hospital with antitoxin equipment, estab- lished and equipped a dental room, equipped a gyinnasiuni. Ainong our other projects are the Student Loan, Chapter House. and Endowment Funds. liappa Delta has seven publicationsg and 'rl'l1e Angelosf' a quarterly magazine, is today one of the leading puhlieations in the Greek- letter world. This year Kappa Delta published a history in two volumes, one pictorial, and one factorial. which is the only one of its kind. iii ..,,.,..5w +5-wr-M A ,Z QQ' jf! I i..T.:am f A3- ,, -,-.. , aa, iw s -330 . ,iw ! 'Em was V , Us . A - 1 .Q v -,.kA:',--,Lg 4551 :el X J X.. -, 'ji I L' 4 A. is ' 4' .qt Ar, 4 ,I -, n 'X 2, I fix, ,Af . ..-, -...-....., . . sz Ia Top row: ISAHII I um n L sill I IR I I mms Dm xx Sei-mul row: IC TIII I I v s lux N Third row: li. NPN INXHDIH N1 Nlm, Fourlh row: M DRI-URI! N111 I Uv I UFFICERS President . . NVILMA IIUKILI, Vice-Presidenl KATIIHIIINH LEE ZAIIN Treasurer GRACE IESTILL Secrelary UIIPIIA LUEWEN OUTSTANDING ALUM NAIC JULIA TULEII WIIISIDN .lux'4:I4: BAIITHELSON Mus. VVILLIAM B. BANIQIIIQAD PEARL S. BUCK Mus. GEORGE CALVIQIVI' MINNIE C. JEIINBHIIY HILDEGAIIDE FILLMOIKIC GEUIIGIA O'KEEFE Page 259 .gif .eff .:, Kappa Alpha Theta 1 ka 1 1.3 lxappa Alpha T111-ta was thc lirst society ol' XNUIIIUIIQS organizations with principles akin to lhosc ol' tlrcclt lcllcr fraternities. and the lirst to bear tl tircclt lctlcr naine. ,lt was l'oundcd by four cocds in thc ycar 18711 at Dcpanw llniversity, tirccncastlc, Indiana. During' the sixty-one years ol' growth, kappa Alpha Theta has rcniained one ol' the forcniost of national WUIllf'lliS fraternities. Xlaintaining not only superior scholarship but other high ideals as well. the organization has at- tained the honors it now acclaiins. The basic principle ol' thc l'raternity' is to be an incentive to social. intellectual, and moral growth, through scholarship. fellowship and friendship. A scholar- ship fund assists worthy inenibcrs to complete their college education. The llowcr ol' the fraternity is tl1e black and gold pansy and the colors are black and gold. The Beta Zeta chapter of kappa Alpha Theta was installed at Stillwater on July 1919. Outstanding students in the chapter during the 'year included: Patricia Harrison, Ruth Mclntire, Lucille Atkins, Doris Tarbet, Alice Margaret Hopkins, Alice Madden, and Augusta West. The chapter participated i11 such activities as the inter-sorority swinnning ineet, basket ball and softball tournalnents. The scholarship cup was presented for the highest rating of sororities the preceding year. ii. Zi? 1 Wh Wm 4 W 55? ri, awk ,ww za , M-'Lf-f X. 3' AEK EM DUVN AUEIES Ks 'U' '05 'E 'wx X . 'ff I 'ev' Q X rf' , qs 45-s Q. 'X - fb w- Q- ' A5 L N' r N-If I: v.,- V 1- Af Q ,- V YN Q, , vi x npr-' In +35 fd R555 4 F ' 1 'I fgQf1f'A'd. .gm 3 , 'QU' X ,ls- .qg-.Tr -Q-W ! 1 1: 1,1 ,I Q I I V, I -M qx r mf' H cb' ' For 43 m Vw- if A 'I '24 . Wh.. gi ' V, Q 'bln-.. A X -.... s- gg , XM ,i f W xc Mfg, I Wm , f W f - J X -I xx A , 'V 5. f I ,X Z X X Top ruuu' A'I'IxIxs. lilxxzxx. I3xIIxxI4:I.I,, C.-XlK'l'ElK, I1II.xxIII,I1:Ix, CI,,xIxIx. CIIIxIxIcI,I., Dxx Is, HIIssI-:I,Ix. Il KIKHISHN. IIr:xIIIIII:I4sIIx Secrorul row: I'xoIsIcIx'I's IIIIZNSIIN. IIlI'I'Hl'Il,MA Hlcwsox. IInIcI,. IIIIPIQINH, Ilunx, 1I..lIIxI4:s. IC. li. .IUNl'IS, D. Il. Jnxlcs. IxI4:I,I.x. I,xxIIIcIxs. l,I3IIIsI1'I I'I-,II TllI.ff1VfJll'.' l,If:ImI.-xN. IVIAIJIII-zx. IWAIIIIAIIII. M,xIx'I'IxI, INIIIIIIIIQS. Mm:lx'I'IIII'2. N1lIIx1Nll,'XN. NuIxI.II:. II.-XIRIC. 1II,sox, l'IIII'I-1 Fourfh row: IIANII,-'xI,I., liIcsI.I:Ix, lIIc:II,xIxIIs, IlII1IIIxImsox. IIIINIQ, SIIIIIVI: Sk.-'xl-Ill. S'l'l'Zl'I'Z. 'I'xIxIsIc'I'. 'I'I4:'I'I4:Ix Flflh row: .I. 'l'HA'I'uIIIf:n, II. 'IIII,x'I'c:IIIcIx, 'l'mII,IxsIIx, Txsux, YAxxIIIf:IxxuuIx'I', XN'Ics'I', WII,sfIx, WIx'I'I4:Ixs. XNIIImI4:I,I.. XNIIII'I'I4:x .9 H A I I H 2-Z f ,IIf'Illllt'I'S.' I.I I II.I': N'I'IxIxs. .I I-. xx- . 5 fn-,ly-Q: ,.x,,:E:I.: Ulcplgjlglgg I'I'l l'l-I IIIsxIIIxII1IxsIIx. NI x IxI.I IQIII I Il I I Ifxwze N xxIII1:IxxmIIx'I'. III 'I'II NN Ix'I'I-Llxs. X III! I VC'S1'lf 1f - - IU' III'WlUSf'N .In x I:IxI x lIxx IS. III 'I'II xI4'IN'l'lIlIi, III- I'IX VI-1.6,-'pres'-flplll . AIIHINM WNW. ,Fi ,Q I xx X x x Il x IIIxIsIIx. III-iX1IIiX NIIIIII I'. I. S M N H x 'XI cII's'I'x NN I-3s'I'. lIIIIIIs I xIII1Ii'I'. U frremr-Y Im OH In N' S f III 'l'HI'1l,NlK Ilrixsux. I',II,l.IlN IXl.l I.x. lfw, Sf'l'l'l'lllf'-V . . .I xxI-:'I' IIl'ISI,I4Il'x II kllil. XIINI XII xx. I',xIxI x .lI41xx NIIIII I . 1 xIxIII INIC IIII ll xlmsux. XI xIx.IIIIxII ITFPIISIIFPF NIxxIx.IIIIxII-1 IlII:II xnns W' Illlll-IIFNPIII-f' IIHIKIS 'IIAIRIRIIYI' III4:'I'II .I4IxI4:s. I,INNII-1 Ilulxx. NI Xllll Ixsux. Nxmxrz YIIlIxIl.IX51IN. IIIaI.I-x N V I I IIIII III ll N XIDINIC I I-i'l'lilK. III III! IIAIIIILIX INIIuIX'IIIIuIiS ,, Mus. IJAYIC IlII.I,1s NI xma xIIIcI' IIIIIIIxIxs. .I xxI-II' III sl I-III. Miss DuIxo'I'IIx' GIIIIIIIN Gain... MISS Yxxmznlllz Cum Ix l'lmlqf'.w.- Nl xma xIxIc'I' I.I-1IIIxI 7I'I'I II. HIIIxII NII,I-.IxIIIx. I'xI 4-ussl-iI,Ix. lima, I:II'I's lllcxsux. lhvxxx Ill 'IIII .IIIxI F. UlI'l'S'l'ANDINl,I AI.l'NlN.'XIC .lIcxx !N'I'I-:I'I'f. NIxIxIpxIxI-:'I' I,XNlII Ixx. Il xxx XII NMIIxfI'I4:x. XII IIII-'I liIIxIx. IN1ns..IAx1I-:S l3If:IxIn' NI xIIII,x x Umux. IIIISIQ: Xl xIxII l'IIII I. Mus. XY,.xl.'I'IcIx FL:Iu:l'sux I'I1x:I:x IxIxII,Ixsxnx. I Ill'l xx x III IIxI I I. MRS. MAUDE RITE lzI,xIxI-: XX lMl l'. NN IxIIfIIIfII II xxII xI I. NlIIII.II4:sIx x f.l,XIlIx. XIXlI.I1lIIII.XxII,5lIX. Miss IIIcI,l-:x .lfxcons , . , 1 bxlxx 5-'I'xxI.Iix, l.IQ:x x I, .lxIxI.x. .I xxI. Illxll III ll NI xlu XIII I gNlI'l'II. XxxII ' Ifxl IxII1: Nlunxxrzs. I':I.N IIxx XX Xl,l.IX. AXI,I4'I-1 NlxxIIIIIix. I',I.IixxIIIx N III xx.. PA'1'Ixu:IA Ihlxlxlsox l',xx'1.IxI1: IIUICI.. Page 261 9x!lh '5 , 2 I v- g, A I ima 9 I ff- 'S I 4, wt wg-mmfwzf fs x.-' .- '-X . , m - f '1 P1 In-tu I hi wats louiichwl :it Nlonmouth Lol- lvgt-. ,-Xpril 28. ISM. lIlltit'I' thv lltllllt' oi' I. C. Sorosis. fXi'tvi' mow than twvnty yours Ulliittl' this Ilillllti in 1889. thv frattt-i'iiity iiicorporaitcid , . . - uiichfr thv tiiwllt lvtt01's11u-ziiiiiig' Pi Hola PI11. 'lflw colors chosvn for thv i'1'z1te1'i1ity wvre Willt'-I't'fi and silvf-1'-hltw. Symholizvcl in thc wine t'tlI'llZltiOIl. A tiny gold ztrrow lwairilig the fiivvlt le-ttvrs Pi Hotel Phi across thv iit'iltilt'l' with at loop tfhatiii from thv Sililiilt. 'wus Chosvu as the i'l'2'lt0I'Ilii.y lmflge. A ggolchin ill'I'OWilCild is thc plvclgc pin. 't ,af s ,f V gh, -. is fy., wg, mv- , gf. - v- .M , , 1,01-3.5.75 ff: .J ,, r wth -f ' 'l' ,f.. Y' Q -1 . E l M' ..' g J',,.,j,: 'f,.4'.,sl -ry Zyff 5 3 2 .,.1: , Y - 1'iJ-.411 mf , urn. l , Sign---'W -- -iff' V , Pi gets Phi llolcling' in its iflval somvthing more than to ht' an IllOI't' soviail iil'ZltiCl'Ility.. Pi Botti Phi founded, in l922. at S4 tliPlll0llif Svhool at Giltiiillilllfg, 'IH-iiiivssw-. tho first atltiruistiic work of its kind. it stiunrls as at uivmoriul to the founders of the f1'ait01'i1ity and to thv ids-als and SliZllldilI'dS which 'tilt-y stit up. Tho school oil?-rs child and adult tftslillillg for tho pc-ople ol' the VPGIIIIOSSOO niountuins, both in Clll'l'iClliilI' and VUC2li,i01lt1i linvs, and is hcfing C11- lzirgvd and improved illllltlillly. 'lillvso moun- tiliIl09I'S arc tztught a trade and are helped in solling thvir prochivtis i,ilI'0Ug'il the School. Krall YDS 00m V1 IL IVR fp. CN f D T ..'v ,, v- - 'ffl- ..n-- V9 X T g gi, M, Q, K , X I L ' 'rf' ' -fr' fe. qw' , . At A V, 5, 5 ' J' J' 4 '4',W.,v I If J' l 13 wel 'www'- f..,A , 26' - 'I-as - w 'fV' ---in ... 1 -. ' 1 . ...::--ag--.:f!-',.2,'fg, GQ Nw! f 'UN -f Y-,, 4 X f Q- : 9 49 M If ,V ,f ,' n 0 16 Z Q .. ' ' 's 4 . S ,' I '1l- 1:85 4li.l m l I- an n,-....Q..l.---V Top row: ADAMS, A1.mur:u'l'. lhlxmlfzs. I5ARIll'l'I l'. lir:xNl4:'l l', IVI,xlu:.-uuc'l' Iiovxlx. Mun liuxfxn, linurfzu. Iimmx Secoml row: CIOCIIRAN, Come, Cumsm. Cllxxlxczllul, fIlIlK'l'lN. Du ls. Iinlfuuuxn. lix xxs. l xl,mcxlx1ama Third rom: FENTUN, lflxlmzmzll. liI1,1,l-i'l l'r:. GRAY, IIAMPTHN. Illll-'lx Ilolfmmx. IIIIGGINS, lruss Fourlh row: Ill-'lF'l'NYI1TIl, IX'IAXWEI.l,, Mmuus, IxIlII,l,I'INlIURlNI. NI4rCl1l.l,numi. Nlrzllum. Nun'l'nN,1Ixx1f:xs, Pxmxs. l'1,m1lcu Frjllz row: Prmzl-1. l'lfI,w:n. lImslcn'l's, .I. llum:n'l's. Slmzoxllslxz. Smn-Jus. Sum. W,u,1'nx. XNICIATII. XX'1l,snx UFFII ZICIIS Presidenl lhf:m4:4:mz,x .I xx:-1 NIUIIULS V1'f'e-Presiderfl . NIAHI W Iix xxx Rec. Secrelur-v Ninn' I.uUlsl': Uwlcx Cor. Secrelury . , iinuzr: IIUI I 'Vl kN Ilisforiun Illcmzx .Io I.I'Il 'l'WllIll Treasurer B1-:'r'rY .I xxlc NI,xxwr:l.l, OUTSTANDING MJUMNAIC Mus. CALVIN IIUULIINZIC Lois DONALUSUN DOROTHIQA l'unl,M.xN ALICE IIUm,lf:Y Nlurklfzxr Page 263 lI11:B1cccux .I ANE NICIi0I,S I'n'l's. .Ilcxx HUISICIITS. I':Il.lS Sunl-in. IJ Ilf'mlwr.v.' IIl'I'll XIIKNIS. I'lnl,l,ls IIXRNICS. IIl'l'll IIXllIlIi'l l'. Iii-71 1'x l,ul linxuzn. XI.KIHSkHli'I' i1ul.l-2. Xlxmxx IN xxs. NI un IIICRTIKI mi 1 inn. I Lnxrl-' IIUI l'NI'kN. I'l41u4ax Lxxxx. IIl4.l,l4.x .In I,l-:rf'l'u l1'lI. lIr:'l l'w .I xxr: NI xxxs I-1l.IA. I'III!lS'I'lNI'I Nl! ll,I-IXINIIHC Iilfnmw x .IXNI-1 Nl4'lml,s. Xlxm Lum ISIC Hu!-.x, Ifmzxxun Pxmw. .Xl.l'IliN IIl,lNIl1li- .llixxxlc I,lilf'li. IIlcl.lfx I.HI'lSIi Iyll- wtn. IIIi'I l'X Sl,lN'HXlBlC. Xlxnx I,liIf 4u1.l.l41ns. XIIIKIXNI 'I'mnwsux. Xm- VINIX I,l'II4I NN llsux. I.llil-1ll'l'N IIICNNIiI'I'. l'lwlgf's.' I,K'I l'l XI,!Xl!I1iIl'I'. Xlxm IM Iinmsx. IIK'l'llI4IIRlNl-1 IIUVIIIRXX. Hem- Ixxn. Nl XIHQKIIITI' Iiuxm. I'x1-nun 1:u'1'l1:l,l.l-:x Cunmx, Lu x Cl xxlx1.- IIKNI. xI,XlUlXllIi'l' lil lK'I'INl. Iix x Du lx. Lois I'xl.lu-zxmims. .IlllI'l'Il l'r3xnIx. Mn' .lu Fmcxmzu. .lxxri IIlIl.I'I'l l'l', l'luxm'l2s Iluwmx. Xlxm Imllsli IIVHP. IIUllU'l'llX xIllI l l'l l'. lzxxlx Nlun- lus, .Im xx 'Xlvlil Inn nu. N IIHQIXI x Nmwux. Ilumi I,HXNlil.l.. lIril'I1'x Hun- ix x Sum. Nl xn'rn x Sllllklj-IX NN ICI,l'II. I '10 , . ,-if T '. vi' ' 'vig' 1. C11 Q if-421 1 111686 tihi 11111110111 1111s 1111111111111 1111 t1111 U11i1'111'sit1' 111' 15 1 1-X1'111111s11s. A111'11 5. 1895. 111111 11118 th11 11isti1111ti1111 111' 11t'1llg' 1'1'11111 11111 1'111'1' iirst 1111 111'g1111iz11t11111 111' 1111111111111 s11111111. r1111t'l'0 111111 111111' 11i1111ty-111111 1111tiv11 t'1l2l111t'l'S 11'ith il 1111111 1111111111111'shi11 U112i1,1,11111, 111- 111111111 111 11111111' st11t11 111 th11 111111111 111111111111 six. 1111111 1111111 t'1ltl111t'1' 1111s 111'g11111z1111 11111111 1111111111 Chi. ll 11111111 111'g'1111iz11ti1111 2111 U11l11111111111 A. 211111 Nl. 1111111111111 1111titi11111111 111111' ll 1'h111't111' 211111 1'111'11i1'1111 it. 111111111111 210, 1920. '111111 11111111 11111'1111'11ti1111 01' Chi 01119211 is 11111- 11111i11 111111111119 111111 C11l'1S111tll1 11102113.11 1111111111111 111 Chi U11111g111's 1111111111111 11I'OQI'illll is t1111 Se1'1'i1'11 11111111. 111111111111 1.111111 11'hi11h is 11ev11t1111 t11 111111111111 S11llt111'S 1111 l't'St'tll't'1l 1111111g s1111i111, 1111111111111111 111' s1'i1111ti1i1- 1i1111s. The I'0Sll1tS 111' these st1111i11s 111111 11111111s111111 111 11111111 f111'111 111'11i11111111 1111111'1'11'11111'11. ,, ,M 1 Q ,,1 .1 1 WELCUME 51113o1ocY 1 1 11' 111-1111111 CULDBUCS .E1'11ry y1111r Chi fjllltfgil 11r11s1111ts t11e N11ti011111 --Xc11i11v111111111t A1111111 t11 111111 A11111riC1111 1111111311 111 1111111111111 111011 11f Oll1,S11tll1t11I1g service 111111 110e0111p1is11- 11111111. Last 11111111' this 1111'11r11 was 111'ese11tec1 by Nlrs. 19. D. R1111s11v111t t11 11,t11,1l0I'1ll0 Cornell at the White 111111s11. This 1111111111 is the only one of its 1111111 111111111 r111111g111z11s 11111111111 111111111 111111 their 111111111 111 1111111111111 111'11iev11111e11t. 1lIlf1 r111111s with t11e 1'111itz11r Prize 111111 11th11rs 11f this type. lt is not 1'11st1'i1'te11 111 111111 111111 1111111 1111t 1111111 1111 11r11se11ted t11 tl 11111111111 111 111111 1111111, 11'h11se work merits the h1111111'. The 111111111 is El g11111 1111111111. O11 01111 side is D1111111t11r 11011111112 tl s11111111 111' VV11Ct111 111 her left 11111111 211111 tl 11OI'C1l 111 her riglit. 11111 t11e reverse si11e is Z1 G1111111 'I'1'i111111 111111 11lllI'G1 wre11t11, with 111080 11'11r11s. AC11i11ve1111111t Her1f11s111111 E111'111111es. 1 '41 .KL 11. ,,7,:,1, wx 1 .A Q 1 gy X A 5. mix C 1 ' I , if 4 A Q N1 hi A W: , 1 A libfgm' ff, f W , ?'5 L. . U Si 'X 'S-1 4 Na . ig? 5 ,,f, 1061, 3' fG' . f' E5 S- 'C' 43 ,.-,. ,Q 4-' fl' Wx 'E' wp., in-f bf x -2-- Z X xx, Top row: IS. .l. Buwn. .l. liomn. C11'1'111:.111'1', f:UNI,I'IY, IDOBISS, lJ11114:. .'X1.'1'. Sec-01111 row: Third row: Fmlrlll mu' Fllflll row: Ul lf'lCICIiS 1,f'l'Sl'lll'lIf l,11:14:.1 M1zC11,11'1414:N l'1're-l'res1'rlffr1l Ii1 1'11 'l'm11'111Ns Sevrelury N1':1.1c'1'.1 H111111 Treasurer NI.'XH.lHllll'1 Glllliti 0lVI'S'l'ANDlNli ALUMNAIC MA111' L01 11: Cu1.1.1ws DEAN N11111 A. 'l'.111.1s11'1' IEICAN Il1111'111Ns Mf1111c1, XY.11,111-111 W11,1.14:1s11.1x Il'l' D11. W1mN114: S11N1:1c11 Page 265 ,Q ' V, -fa-1 . we 5- 'Y' -gsvr . w 1 D1 N1..1x. 511,11 l,l'N1'KN. I'111' G11s1ss,fl11,1114:11. li111c1f:N. l'l.-11111'1'ux. ll.-11111, I. .I. ll.1111'14:1. M. II11111-11. H11,1,1a11. ll11:x1mx lI11,1., .lA11111c1.1,. .l1111Ns'1'uN. IS. .loN.1s. D. .I1m.11s. .loN11:s. l1l'l I'I,l4I, NI1f'1111111-zx. X1c111c1,1. : U1111111, P11111,1, Il1111.1c1', li. S1:11m14:1111H:11. M.S1:11N1c1111a11.S1zu'1 1'.S1111f'1f1f:11. S111x111,1x. S'1'111x1g1q 'l'm1P111xs. xY.KlllDl'II,l.. W11.1114:11. W14111 14:11, XN'111N1':11. xNvll,IJ'NI.-KN. F. NN11,1.1111s. .l. XN11,1,1111s. NN1111' Um1lw1's.' Nl111.1111111-3 lI11.11. Nl.l.I'f'I'X II11111. l.11:1c1 Nl1'ff1111'1111N. l':Il,l-II-ZX S11 11f1f1c11. l'1'1'1111-1 1 XX1'1 1'. DUNN 1 li11'1'11 F111. xlKli.llllill'l Il11111s. l':lrl'l'lI .l1111Ns'1'11x. ll1'1'11 'I'11111f111xs. .X111111 llulms. l 111x1'1-is NN1111.1111s. NI1111 l'wIlXNl'l'IS NN 11.111:11. lJ111111'1'111 .l11x1s. Ii1'1'11 l,l'l I'l.IC. lD111111'1i I XI.liU'I'. Ill 'l'll- 1xN1-1 XX111x1:11. f.111n1,1x1-i H1-ixlmx. H1-issllc .I111111-111. I11111 .I1-in II11111-i1. NI1111:1111:'rlI11111c1.li111v.1111li111a1-11. N1c1.1. XX111111131.1.. NI1111 I1 11'1111111x11 llu111as11x. li11c1.1x l,1c11:11'1f11x. IJ111111- '1'111c1 ll1qx111c11s11x, l'f4'1ly11's.' l5li'l l'1 .ln Iiuxlm. .II-11x llnxlv.Xl111111111-71'1f11x1,1-i1. X111 IT1 N- 1'1N. X111 1 D1 N1'1x. N1x1 I'1XlII1 1l11,1111:11. l.1111s1c ll 11.1.1-111. NI1111 II1111-'1'11x. li1c'1 1'1 .l11x1s. 1i1.1111N l'.11 1.1. l'I1.1-:1xu111 S1'11x1-11111 11. XI111- 1a1111s'1' S1'11x1411111c11. lylflflllxllx 5111x11- 1,1N. N 1x1'1 NN 1-111 1111. Nlux 1 NX11.11111x. li11:'1 1'1 l,u1 S111'1 1'. Nl111111x I.1111i. BICIKN 1111x1-2 S'1'1x1.1-11. I1 1'1'111.111'x X111- l'Il.l,. Nl11,11111c11 S'1'111x1.1'. 11111111. l,1xx 1i11,1114:11. I,1111s1s H1111111. I,1111s1-2 l 111N111.1x. l 111x1'1-Ls X'1'111xs11x. l.1- 1nx1 U111114:. l'11 l,lNIC .Inv-is. .l1111'14: XX 11.1,1111s, I111s11.11-1 H1111-1. l':Dl'l'Il XXIUUIHIKN. Q4 4- r ,Qs r N A1111 1 Zeta Tau fAx1p1wa . Q u a - 1 - 1111s 1111111111111 111 1'111'111x'11I11. XII.. U1-l. 1.1. illl 'x1l11lil. 1111 1111111'1111111111111 11'11l111'11i1N 1898. 11 1111s 1'11111'l111'1111 11s il 11'1.1'2l1 1'111'11111'111i1111. 111111111 11111 111115 11111111111's 1'1'111111'11ily' j.1'l'2lll11'11 il 1'1l2lI'11'I' 111 11 SI1l'l'1il1 11111 111' il s111111 11'Q'1S1il1l1I'1'. r AU11 'l.S s1111111'11 Q1'S1lIl'l' i11 Q'1Y1llg.1' 111111 il 1'11v1 111 111111 111 111111 Ill11'l'1'S1, 111 1111 11111111111111 is 1l1'l' 1111111111 w Q . 1 1 f 1 . . 1 1,1111l111' 111 1.lll'IlIl N11ll11y. N 11. 11llS 1s111111111 1111 11111s1 1-111111111111l1111 11111111 111111 wi11111y 11p111'111v1111 1 . . y l11111'11s 111 p11111111l111'11p11' 1111111 111 11111 111111111 11111111' 11111'111. Z11l11 1111s s1111w11 Q'I'1'il1 1'11111'11g11 i11 1111 1 4 s111111'li1111 111 .111 1l11I'lllS1Il' 111'11'l111'1. 1111' s1111111 111 11119 11111sl i11111'1111i11111 1-111111i11i1111s ilI'1' 111111111 11111'11, QIIII1 s111'i111 11111'11111's 11111'1111'1111 il w111's11 1,1lilll city S1lIIllS. 111 11111 11111111111 s1111i11g1 111111 is SllllllIl1'1' 2 111 1111111111ti1111111 111'11,g'1'11111 is 1' 115' Z11111s. 1f111ss11s 111111 1111111. 1111111111111 . V111 111 111111112 211111 l'1'lllIl1llQ'. S11p111'x'is1111 r111-1'1111- s11 1111 i11111111'111111 I11all'1 111' 11111 p1'11g1'11111. f1Ii11i1's111'11 1111111 l111'1111,q1111111 11111 y11111' i11 w11i1'11 11111 111111111-111 11111111s 111' 11111 1'111111111111i1y 111'11 1111111111 for. '111l1' 11111111111 111'11 11llI:Q'1l11 111 11111111 111111 111 111111'11 to 110 1111111118 111111111 will 1111111 11111111 lIlil1Il1i'l1ll Z1 1111111111 s1111111111'11 111' 1ivi11g'. M, C1lI'1S1lllilS ti11111 11111111 y11111'. 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Fixx, IIICNSIIXXN. llm sl-1, l.l'INIlHZIxl'1 Th ini rmv: N1 Ul l llflCliS Presiflerzl . , Clllus'1'lxlf: XYILSUN Vice-Presirlenl . livru xy,Xl1l3l'1lR'l' Secrelary . N1.XlTlJllC IAICNI 11111415 Treasurer M un lmzrz BIKIGWICII l ACUI,'I'X NIICNIHICIRS liI,lcA-xxon Suu ICIXS Mun' S'r.u1u MAxlxl': Kxxlflf UlVlwS'I'ANl7lN1i fXl,lINlNMC Nomm lllzllxllumzxl fiI.AlJYS fl0l,lllCY MARIE 'l',u'l,4m Page 267 'vi 'Sm ' A... ,Q 5 .-.5 gb A f 'YA P flu 1 , fx f .AP Aims. Moss. HUIDICSXICX.Sll'1lxNIKN.SUNl'IRS. 'I'll,Ill'lX. XX Axl,m-:n'l'. XX llsux N31 5 CIIIKISTINI-I Wmsox Q 43 W: nu... 1 ,V- 'UN g. Y! Q rf, 1, 51. 5 ,V , u '12 Y llvrfzlwr-.v.' finnlsrlxl-1XXlmux. lil 'ru 'kl,IiI'IIi'I'. Nl xl mr: lmixlm mi. NI un 'AISI-I Iinmx Hz. I':l,I':XN1PH Suu lilii. Xue If 4 I,I ms. l'lwlqw.x'.' lilmzllgx HlKIilkliXlilIN,l.. K'I I'Ili Nlnss. XIRHINIKf1lIiXlQl,kXlL Il l,lIC'l' .Imlxsrux, .luxx Fxmum, un 'l'll,m4,x. XluAmu-in HHlll'.SXl.X. flxlzxxux Xluuxs. fiXXllI,l,Ii llul sl. Ih'rll Hmm. .Il-ixxxr: Il1x1.xl', llyx- lilli'l l'X lim XINIIC. lx xx lflxx. N xxl lw'llul,s. lil-:'1 1'x Nl Xlllli filIKl Nl lix. ' fl,kl!X HICIAIAIC SIICRXIXN. XI-1IlNlQ X1 11 ll K 'l'n1,4m, l,tlliIS1Tl.l ms. lxlff l':X5XXI'fl I. if 1 ef, Q b 9. 9 :wwf 4' 5 SW-an Q. 9 Q si .. K 'Ee l . NP 55'-an-ugh M llvabv- Mus. l.l4:l.x lflmllxu KA. Nlns. N. H. fll!lFFl'l'll KAN. Nlns. Iiuxu Nms1,lc Il BCD. N1 ns. Nl-Kl'lJI'I l,olzlf:,ufx X12. Nlns.WA1,'rEnSuAF1':n ZTA Paga 268 Xil 1 .Ac....,,j3 ,., --gb, Y , G4 ef- V ,-N nz 4 '-K . L- f Ak Siynzfz Plz 1' Epsilon Lambda IJI11' Alpha A lplla Kappa Psi Farnzllousf' Kappa Sigma Alpha Gamma Him Page 269 . Q ,L 1 k A ul ,A A .x ,gtg Q . . Q- M e...J ... ' , w Q if QW T c Tr- f ' 'Q rr , ls: I xii +41 1 - 1'p..!qV !-:'5 4 -:g'e3.'- 14 4 MQ, .5 Q52 H if f Qs: A 4 A M- ggvrlgif 'gf F I .,, -I ft N if - 1- : ., X if 1- ' 'fi' ' W . ' - MQ . ,, . I 1- ' ll S I F31 num 4 ' .. '.3rv3i.M fa V ff--. '55 be -'- sg I QQ' H fr A nn. 7'llPlll lxvazppu 1' Sfynzrz Axwll , 11'f11'1'f1 Nffllllll lfll 1' Igflll Tlwfrl PI' SIAHIIIII .Uplm lfpxzlrm Qffff' 1 7 T51 E ' F , . '- -' ,'.:. - MTJ: - -- W - . - , .59 ,, .:.- 1 -M 1- F Q. 1 ,.u,:, .. .y PM 'Q-5 ' 'U '.,'u ' 31 1' - Ou .1...mxN Y, V.: , h I, 7 . L w: - 7- - 5- , -1.1 J., ' 1 1 -- if ..1 1. . ff . X I 1 A-r. 3 nn 1, '- ' - .. - P 11 '9'g. vs qw iv :E Y 1 1 K v. , 'E .aa J . - -. 1 1 1 T , A 1 N 1 1 H f 1. , ran A . X ., P 1 , H. -: I nah 1 1 1' f' 1 1 , ' 1' ' fu, ' l.amhcla Chi Alpha Lainhda Chi Alpha. lirst 112111011111 frateriiity on the Ulxlalionia A. and M. campus, rose from the Cosinopolitan Law Cluh tlllfl was IIZIIIIQI1 anihda Cl1i Alpha, Noveinher 2. 1909. The ,ocal cliaptcr, Alpha .lita Zeta. was CllZlI'lCI.'t't1 o11l ol' Chi Alpha. which was tl social o1'gIa11iz11tio11 founded l'or the purpose ol' petitioning' Ltllllllflil Chi Alpha. Alpha Eta Zeta ol' Lainhda Cl1i 1 1 Alplia was cliartered Septeinhe-r 1.5, 1917. by w 'ranlx Nlartin, llenry .It'll1ilIlS, Joe Spencer. Dicla lurst. and 1'1I'tlIlClS Mann. The local chapter lirst occupied El house i11 .ltlIltltlI'j', 1917, which was loc11ted 11t 11103 Iinoh- loclx. 'l'hey lived here lllltfll .lanua1fy, 1921, when they purchased tl l1o111e tlt, 219 West, living here until 1928. 'lllie ,local Lanihda Cl1i cliapter huilt 11 new home at 321. Nlonroe. Alpha Eta Zeta ol' Lainhda Chi Alpl111 took up new residence at 3302 lgnohlocle ill 1933 where tl1ey lived until 'l'l1111114sgivi11g, 1935, when they moved to their 'preseiit home, 311 Hester. Lanihda Chi Alpha l1ZlS coiitinued their pledg- ing activities through the year practising deferred rushing. The social pI'0gI'tlll1 of Lanihda Cl1i Alpha this year included a Hoho Dance, N overn- her 193 DtiIlStlI1t1S, Spring IJEIIICC, picnics and other social activities. The 'slfounderis Day was of great value to the loc11l chapter ill celebrating a lilly i11 coinnienioration of the founders of Lambda Chi Alpha. Besides their activity in sociai alfairs, Lanihda Chi Alpha 111ai11tai11ed a high place in campus activities, scholarship and athletics the past year. 1 l I I I l 1 5114211 Eff 1 LCOME . . . 1 1 1' -. 1 l y X 1 5 1 - 1 nl 5, , A - ' rw .IT if 1 11 1 1 f A 1 1 'suv 'Q ' I' ' F , Jw? .A if ' ' .. . '?1f1.-fa 1- . -' . 't !W3.3 1 ,. K L l .u-z:i.L grF ' 4 .- fs A' ji Q .,, wge- X 0 , -' 1 1 11. 1 -1 , .1 A .1 11 v H .-M A xv . ' Y I a gltl V ' 1' 1 I V3 ' - '- 'I if 1. 1 5 xx I of 4 1 1 K ,Q-'54, ,QU- 7 - '45 . s I by Gp... at-I Q49 IB 'Q-P' B. ff Q .' :MII iv vw 'Q' 5 um- fe-,' w x- sf- ' -fr G Qwv-2 'T' T ,X Y . ff' QQ.- 53-v in iw...- We Abba '6- ,nm ms. W 1- K ,P - X . Tnp rmr: Su Im, IIAIKNICS. Iimmx, IIl.XN'I'UN, Cl.xvl'ux. fIUl Fl'1X. 1Ius'rm .qf'f'UlHl row: Th ird rmr: Ifmlrllz row: Su UFFICIIIRS Pres idenl . Vice-Pres irlenz' Secrelary Treasurer . DAN YIGILIDINH IIUIKTON fIl.AN'l'0N ICRNS1' FISCIIER VILICY .IUIINS-UN HQ, Counsmg IEIINIIANI. ICISQIIIICII, IIAHIDNICIK, Hass. ll-mmm, II xx ll R llulxrow, Ilumsxnn. lll'Rll.1.. .lonxsuy l.l'l l'REl.l.. Nexnuns. SANULIN Vrn, S'l'0CKl'IIl, S11IRRLEFII-:l.n,'I'l'RRll.l.. xxvlllC'l'Sl'II,. X'Ell.1nv:, H1-:ll,mv: Ill'II1IiPI'S.' H1 R'rux I.I.XNlUN. IIl.l.- Nl.-KH II UTI-ZR. YILIQX .Iuuxsux, XIJXICHI FACUIIPY MICMBICHS limvmm C. Bmxms PAUL GRARER D. 'TERRY IVIAIITIN FRANK Ilmlmm' BYNUM Smrrn IDICWI'l'T IIUN1' A. FRANK .IVlAR'l IN FRANK CROSS UUTSTAN DING ALUM N I CHESTER COULD LEIKOY IVlCf,II.TIlHZK IIOBERT STONE DIIXIIICIJL W11.LI.u1s DR. L. L. IJICNVIS MICKPI1' CUCIIRANE JAMES V. ALLRED GEN. JOHN J. PERSHING A. P. MURRAH Page 271 S'1'm:Rl-in. Dux iiuss. IJHXNR III Riu.. lil-:xxlc'l'H limmx. Ifnxsr FISVIII-Ill. DAN xvlill,lblNfi. Nlxx lmxlvn, linxwr 'I1lIIilill.l.. .luux III BHKIIID. IIIIII. Nnunxs. .I WR Cm IKSIAIN, Ifl.1r'w+RlI STI'RRl.Elfll4:l.lm. lilcxl-1 Su xlw.l1l1x1xl.l:s NICIIULS. Ilumlm l,lcu. l'Il'1Iyr'.v.' I , I.. IIul.'l'uN. III-LNRN IIENmf:Rsox. .I.u'R NNI!!-:TNI-il.. li. X. liuxxlfzs. Ilxnoun Cl.xN'l'ux. IIILI IINIKIDIN. STXN Nlvliuli. URTH lfns1'm. lion IIVNHXNI. lf. li. ifmflfl-ix. .l. V. II'Xl,l.Ii'l I'I. .lmxn XIIICNIDI-II.I.. KN xli G.x1zumN1cR..IuiR Su uw, I3AN YE1l.mNr: ll xv 'X Kappa Alpha Xlvlwillv Wvhli, llilllmnclt on lhv gririiron: Lynn l'3nrris t'zn'rivs Iio1'w'u1'fi lhv honor of thc' S0lllil0I'Il fit'IltiPlIlt'll in golf. livtn Xi rlinptm' is proud to linw wnrlting with thvni in ijiiitiiltlllltl, Bvtn lotta at NtJI'lllElIl. :intl at nvwly instzillvcl rllaptm' at Tulsa Univer- sity. NIU clinptc-1'. This yvnr for the first tiiinc' in quite at few yvars. Beta Xi rllaptiel' inndf' an OllLSlfilllCiiIlg hid for St'ilUitlStiit' honors with Jack St. Clair, 'IllPIlliJt'I' of Sigma Tan. and Put iiI'tlllCiGlliJllI'g', lll0llliJt'I' of Pi Tun Sirffllltl. Both mgznlizatiolls are National llonornry t'1'za1tie1'11iti0s. Q,,6'f.4,'5,, , A .,,.,, 1-156'-if f 1 -' 4 555 Arg' vw 4 AS' s wwww 4 . 1 I resirlerzl . . lixrn um Ill 'I'4llIl'1lK P llf'-I,f't'SI'llf'l1f , lim' Ilrzl-'1-'xl-zn .Svrrelrzr-v . .I Nik l.u1:,xN Treasllrffr P yr lin xNlw:xnl m: UIVl'S'l'ANDlNli IKUBIQRT Illcwl' liEr:1Nu,n.l,x4:nlss .ll'm:E SINIIZUIC Dmfron XY.xr:NlA:lx age .273 WU' 1'-. is I, 'TN p in., - e Sigma Phi Epsilon Siginu Phi Iipsilon I'I'illi'l'IllIj was founflvcl al Iliclnnonfl lfollvgfv. xilfgllllil. on Novvinlwr I. IQIII. Its IlI'PlIPl't'SSUI'. tho Sillllfllily Nighl flluh. wus lornwfl hy six IIIIIIISIPFIEII sluclvnts who wisllvrl lo hind lhvir liws niorv closoly togollw1'. Tho lwan'l. OIIIIJIPIIIZIIIIQ' ol' lhvir ch-voliion. was Choscn as thi- l.I'illPI'llIlj' lizslrlgv. 'llocuy tho III'2llOI'IlIly has sixty-viglil cliznptvrs in lllirly-sow-11 slulvs. nnrl forlly-six illllllllll C'llilIIIl0I'S. 'llivrv am- owr I9.lI0lI nwnilwrs lIlI'UllQ'Il0llI lhv wor fl. fXllhougli an young l'i'z1lvl'i1ity, Signlu 'hi lip- silon has lic-on an pionvvr in lhv IlI'Zll9I'llIIX 'ivlcl for thc- pzlsl lil't0c'n yours. Its youth has IDPPII its gwutlvsl assi-l. It has not liven hurclonm-rl hy 21 lot ol' olrl. out-ol'-rlulv llrziflilions that Imvv hann- pvrvrl so nmny l'rz1t0r11iliivs in Coping with swift, CIIZIIIQPS in l'1'z1ti0r11ity HCIIIIIIIISLTHIIIOII cluring the past two cleczxrles. Its lc-aclvrs havv had the vision und tho courznge to strilw out holflly and Challenge Illkllly pI'z1c'tic'vs that had liven Ili-IIICIGCI clown from yi-:ir to yvar. 'I'hv fact that praCtii0a.lIy all na- lionnl I.I'ZlI,OI'IlIliIOS lmvv ucloptocl one or more of thc' iclous ori,Q'i11atecI hy Slglllil Phi Epsilon is a trihutv of the lligllest orclvr. This clluptvr IJPCHIIIP Oklaliolna Alpha of Slglllil Phi Iipsilon when the local chapter of Signm Tau rvcvivecl its c-llarter, April 3, 1920. Sincv tihvn. the IIIOIIIIJGTS halve heen outstancling in cannpus activities, athletics. and gollelral school work. 1 lun W Mcmm NUM . 4 I WLRAUJ will f-EM Slpllrs R. 'V 9' VV I fggxlfrxw S- a ,f M- I' -.Sf x .9-... Q..-- --- '. , ff-., ' an 4 -as 7... lf' fx L 'fa' . -ne D , I I Q It T - A Q--f 'Cp 3 5' :, 'QW -v-. .:N9N af 'hh' 4th nur 'gs GX i tw 'ww , sy ... ' ' Q, - ' A.,-,,, 51 7' IQ? Z, in I 5 339 I I' i ll 'i I ,C I . G ,N 5 -v. 3 asv 1. X X' Y , Wu., XT' Q.-.., 5. ci- H H' Top l'0Il'.' .fXl,l.sl4:x, Al,l.l1:x. Iillxllllxul. I3,xlml4:'l l'. ISlxx'l'l-Lll. Cflll'l'lcll. Iilm xlzlls, I lll,l4:Y, IIIIII-'FIN Svmrlflr-o11l.' IIlx:H'l'mxl4:ll. IIl'l'c1ll, IC. .lnl,l.x'. I . .IUl.l.X. IxHZl,UWSlxl. NIl:fIllxxl4:l,l,. Nllzxilxxls. Nllrlxl-Llc. NI xl,llxl-1 Third f'UIl'.' Mllzlsllx, Mll,l,l4:n. 'I'. IXIII,l,I'1Il, Nlmllllfz. Nllllxlfllx, IISISUIIN. I'lxl,l4:x, I'lxx'l l', Ii K'I l'kN. Ii xx Fulzrfll mul: Iilllxllillwllx, Sl:xx'l'l.lx1l. Sxillxlflflilx. Slllxlc 'IIX'l'l'1. 'I'llll.xl,l.. 'I'l vlxlcll, I'lll,, N l4:s'l', IN xlsllx Ilfflllllwlw I'xl l, I,IaXXIS. lil NI I I'.NXI5. II1lXKI,Il Xl.I,sI-.X, 4-l-,xlf. XI,I.I,N. Nlxm' IIIIIIXXIIIIS. IIXNII. I'HIl,N. .Illllx 11rpS,',1p,,,' I QQEMQ AIAIAEN III4LlI'I'llXNI-QII. II. IQ IIIIIII II. I'IXIlI, ,, , I .Illl.lIx. IIXNNIIINID IXHll.UXXSIxl. IIIII I'lce-Prf'slfl0lll I fxlll, lim I l, . '. I . U . ,' Secrcflur-V Ifxlll IHIIN Xllllllllf. XINIX Nll lllfllx. I'IIlII. Hx, IIHIKX. I'xl l, I'lxlIl-ix. Illlallllx IIx'l'l'xx. I'xl l, lin. Xlllllx Sl'xx'l'l,lxl:. NN xl- IIIIIIISIIIANIIINII l.U'I-Q 54 lIKI I'IiI!. III till 5'I'xlXI'. ,Il NIH!! 'I'lcll Sllxxx x 'IMIICS NUSWTII l'lfwly1w.v: Ill-, xx Ii xlllll-:'l'l1 .ll sxl Vx'Am-Hn .IESSUP Iixxll-,lx. IIll,l, Illxllllllx. I'lll.ll .I1lIIN. C M Srxxlljx NIM .UXXl'II.lI. XX l-:xlll-ll N11 - ,lllxllllzs .xslw I Ix1.lI.I ILLXIXI, ll. N llllllx Xlllxllx. IIIIIIGUIJUIK illfllslcl 1. I . , 1 I 1 v -2 In x III H 'l IIIIIXNI LEONARD NASUN IIUIRI lllxux. IU x l I KI . N Illllxl,l,, I.l1lllll.l4. Illlxlll. IIUXXIII X Ln, IIUIIIDUX NN xlsllx, .I XXII 5 I.xlll. SKNINIII-I I,l,HXll, 'I'ml I.l'llls I'IIII Il Ixl IIl.NI xx. fllcxlf: .'xI,I,I'IN Page 275 Q W5 I'-'Q an Qsyayll in tt. ,filfxll ' , 7 - X' -ff , -an Ig. :qi 'F lr:- . :r 41 1 sn 5' 1 rift la- N far- ex . wt: ,gt . .5 in Z-'fish Q -rvz..-.Lew C3 ci ci S l 'fb' s -Xlphu liztppu Psi l'rz1t,ernity was founded ut New Yorlt llniversity. October 5. l9ttl, us the lirst professional fraternity in the lield ol' Coin- nierce. tnigiilznlly un l5ilSl,Ol'Il lil'2lll0l'llllf'. und with its greutlestl strength still concentrated uround the linunciznl und connnerciul centers of the coun- trx in the North und East, no chapters were estuhlished west ol' the Nlississippi River until lllltt. 'l'z1u Chapter was installed ull lllilillltlllltl X. und Xl. College. l-Xpril Ill. l9Z20, upon petition ol' the Connnerce Clulm, parent locul orgunizzition. Chapters ol' the fraternity huve heen installed in ST colleges und universities throughout, the coun- try. with fourteen ulunini chapters locuted in leading cities ol' the nution. Total nienihership exceeds ten thousand. A nattionzetl oflice with l'ull-time personnel is niuintfained at Indianapolis, llltllilllil. The chapter annually awards a medallion for scllolustic tllflillllllwllll. this awfird, not being re- stricted to lllt'IIllJt'I'S of the fratiernity. However, scliolztstic illllilllllllt'Ill is rewarded within the group since the Alumni ZlSSOClil'lllOll gives at jewel lrzulge to the liighest, initiate. Among the outstanding nielnhers were Harold llowersfelllue liey. President! Student Senate, President llklalionla l9lederat,ion of Student Gov- erinnent,,, lnter-,l 1'ze1ternity Council representa- tive. Nleniher of Deans Advisory Council: and Darrell Cavness-lilue Key, Scuhliard and Blade, Rifle Teann, Persliing' Rifles. I ,M t wmL754,,n1Q'? ,gp 1 was 4 41+ ,,,,,....w---v ' JF11 K 'BWP '4'f2ffiJ if ,-vu , A QM Nffum 1 paws , -W. l x v' .3 U ,-f 'i Z, K ' I ,, , e ,,,,, ... , M ,. , A . ,. ,. .. -inn -v ' , M 1 -kbs-4 du-sh-., T I gp- 'CI' ffm' x Q 'V .xii :Ql- 9-'g,. Q.. jf' 'WWW W IIA, S- CI' 4 ',iX? X r Nv- il, Qs., 11- www. 2 1 is Q Yyrr' of 61 - N4 'tr- 15' , -' .5 2 X 'RN We -1nwu.,,,,.' S51 Top row: Amwrlxoma, Blcwsow, H. l5II.Bnm'. Ii. Hlusnm. limxlcns. linxsurcns, flu mess Serum! row: D.u'Is. Illcxlmlcnsux. III-zxlw, Ilmunn..lm1wux..Innxs, View Third ro11': IYIUORIC, IHHARK, SMITII, SPIIXNIIIJC. Sl'r'rxcl,. Tn um. VI'Il.XPNlCl.l,. NX xl.l.lx Ul FlfflCllS Presidenl . II.xmn.n limucns Vz're-I're.v1'rlerzl Llzlun' 'l'1uPxm,1, Secrelary Thu IS .lmlxsuw Treasurer lmmn lifulm UIVl'S'l'ANlJlNG Al,I7NlNI flliljlilili Arm-31.1. XYYNIAN Trnwl-in lCA1u,1-3 A1,v.mc:11'1' J. L. SANIHQRSQN FACUIIFY IXIEMBICIKS O. J. RIIGRIKILI. IKAYMOND D. VFIIUNIAS R. VY. LYNN! Z. B. XYA1,I.IN M. M. BLAIR Page 277 gx , -.X xx. tf 31 IIAROLD Bowl-:ns Ue'rr1lwr.v.' HKIiHl.lh limxl-ns Unk 5l'l I'l'Il.. l.141Ii4n linxmx. Marx Xim- s'l'lmx4Q. fiwlumx llmxxmr. llxlmx HIIKSIIICIKS. lhxxwxn Ill-.NliN. YIQHXXIN .lmlxsuxlhluu-'l,1,11xx xl-:sa Nl XIil,l4X 5Xll'l'lI. lmlun lnxvxl-'l,l.. Xl um ll xx- sux. llmxum S1m l'. NXl1.1.lxx1 Tn- l,1lll..l uk NIHIRBIN. Hou xlmbl-nxm.1.l1. l'lwly1w.v.' l,ll'l-x lil-Qxsnx, li urn lin - IKRICX. Ill-inxlxx lglllilllfx. X11 run ,,, Jmxxs. Blu, Duns. IXICNNICVII HIN- mcnsnx. lxl-:NN1s'l'1l Hx xx. INN' 'lwHHliXlllI.l.. Dux Hlil'l l'lCNIrXl.l. .I u lx XX u.1,lx, t11.1F1fmm Il xxsux. liuwx X.xxxus1nl.l., BILL Nluullli. FIWNIIIX xlliklb. tr.. 5- 5.- n'0,U3. . gy .g. 6 ffgvb lxappa Sigma was lirst founclefl in the year 11041 at the Iiniversity of Bologna in northern Italy. .-Xt that time it was a secret order l'ormet1 for the mutual protection of its memhers against hancls ot' rohhers who 1lll't'St,t'fl the city. During the meclieval ages the tlniversity ol' liologna he- came extinct. and the order ol' liappa Sigma graclually rliecl away. ln 1869. William Grigshy X1t'CUI'I111l'li, a stuclent at the llniversity ol' Yir- ginia. visited liuropc and was told the story ol' this ancient orcler. lle was so inspirecl that upon his return to ,-Xinerica he and four ol' his closest lrienfls reorganized the l'raternity. The founcling ot' liappa Sigma l'raternity in .Xnierica was at the University ol'Virginia. Decem- her '10, 1869. lfrom that time it has grown into one ol' the largest l'raternities in t,lie1.1nitef1 States. Kappa Sigma :Xt present there are 108 active chapters and over 10,000 memhers. The Gamma Psi chapter of ,Kappa Sigma was cliartered on A. and Nl. campus. May 10, 1920. lt. was formerly a local fraternity known as Gamma Zeta. Since its inception. Kappa Sigma inemhers have always taken an important part in campus activities. Some of the outstanding men this year are: Owen 'l'hornton, Sigma Tau, lilue key, and outstanding in Chemical Engineer- ing work: Eldon Cates. Editor of Aggievator, Presiclent, of Press Cluh. Blue Key. and voted one of the sixteen most outstanding persons on the campus: L. 13. Asbury. Missouri Valley end and president ol' Blue key: and Sam Byerley. Man- aging' liclitor o1 1'he Reclskin. 131 'tax 15? K .www M49- fn- . I 5 1584. 'V' 07' .Y RCI? 'T Y-v s... Q- ,fm - . . 3 -,Q 'V' Q. 'R ,.a It 14 Ns 'In i 4 I K -sgf gp 'YN 9 Y-A f I il W -I 'Q 1 4 4 str . x-. 'Wav ' 'Nr -rw Q71 an.. ,,, I 56 --um- Q-W L--J iw -is '16 Av Q s.- bb.-I' ln-1 -Q... - Y 'Y '- , ,. 1. 1 - 21 : ,P I z fy 1 i I A .- -- ,-I I- JI I I A vw 'g., 'gg . 'N I 1 Q ,I A 'X ,max -fazzss. gpm , ,ag A . ' ,Q Inf... Q.--' 9-4-. L.- Y-, I 4 vnu 'wsu-7.-f 'nv 'WW 3 . 49' 'D ' 'T-3' K x,.,... f , ,. C'-D51 4. 'L iw! Y 'X 'N-. E3 Top rum: Alw. Aslxlvmg Ihnwl-zs, lin.-www, I,. Iilmwx, IIXIiRl.I'IY. III,.'UIlII,Y. II'X'l'l'IS, CL:-zm-:x'l', flmflfl-xx Sammi rom: Umm, llmvAN,C1wss, Dr:l,nz1r:n. IIAUN, Ilmxmwu, Iluunwu, Iluu-rzn, Ilxnnlsux. Ilxurl-1 TllfI'l1l'UIl'.' IIOKIC. F. .lfmllwsoy ll. .lunxsum Jonas. Ii.-xx.-un. Iilfzvmluxtk. I.l'r'rl,r1, I,uv:. xIA'I'Ill'1NX. Nlmml-3 Fourllz row: Mumw. IVIUIKFURD. I'AN'rl-il.. Puma, I,lil'IS'l'UN. IiAxn.u,l,, SXUNIIHRS. 'I'uunx'rnx, 'lhvvlx Flifllz rmzv: Vw vXl,Kl'INlilIIlll. xxIICI,lNlN. xYl'IS'I'. NN lI,l.l.'u1s. VIIII,l,I'l'S. xx'll,l,llN. NN m'r'r. NN mIm'um, X yi-:qs UFFICICIIS Presidenl . IIWHN 'I'lmnx'1'uw Vice-Presizlerzl . I,. IS. Asnum' Secrelary . IQAY Cmxyw Treasurer . .Ima I'mcs'ruN OU'l'S'l'ANDlNli ALIIM Nl WILLIAM G. IVI4:Anam .I. Baum' KING LUWELI. 'l'noM.-'Is Glcomzlc .I EAN IWATHAN JOHN IVlAc:k BROWN Page 279 19 av? N :ff ge ps Il1'lIlfre'r.x'.' Ix U Huw xN. I.. II. Xsm ln. Iin Ixxxxm. Sul lixlclum. .Imf I'l:lcs'l'nx.Uxx14:x IIIUIQNTUN. XX ll,- Lum XXUUIIYKIKII. IIILI, Iinxxxux, ICl,lmx fIk'l'l'IS, IIlI'l'IH'l' lfunk. lin- XIUNIJ Pulfli. Km' ffm-'Fm. I':l.liIiIi'I' Su NIDICIIS. Yi-:lxxnx NN II.l.l mls. YI-IIKXI-I xxll,l.l'l'S. Tux: Ilxlmlsux, Ilxnm Nlmnuc, lil ssl-11.1. IIl,H'Hl,W. IIl.Xl me lfnuss, lima IIKIXPICIL .lux l,l4:xl4:n'l'l, IIUX T. Ilukl-I. IIIUNI XIUIMX. Iiulx IIl.l'IXll-IN'I'. Ilmx um I'xx'l'lil.. lim: .Iuxl-Ls. l.mIxxnn IIHNXXINH. Iium IIKIKNI-IS. IIKII, NN lawn: Uxxlcw 'l'Honvrox 1,1f'll!lt'S,' .I xx III IANICX. Islllili Ilon- sr:l,. IKHIXICIVI' XIQIIKFUIKII, .IHIIX I.ll l'l,l4:. Nlllfrux Iluall-3. Ixlcrru lluxu. Pu 1. YXN YXI,Ixl'INlSl ma, Xlu' IIIQIADYIICIX, Lux nl-2x1:l4: N vu-is. l,li1-3 XX lil.IHIN, XlxmrrsXNu1'r'r..lmux IxlfNlml1'lxS. I A aegis Sigma Nu originated from the Legion of llonor. an association of students drawn together at Virginia Military ,Institute by James F. llopllins, the leader in movement which opposed the overbearing control of another secret society. There are now 97 chapters and the total property valuation is over fli2,000,000. The supreme governing body is the biennial grand chapter. consisting of delegates from all active and alumni chapters. The journal is The Delta . The fraternity has a permanent endowment fund for the purpose of assisting chapters to own their houses and aiding worthy students to complete their education. Sigma Nu has no honorary members. Epsilon Epsilon chapter at Oklahoma A. and Xl. College came into existence October 18, 1920. sam Nu Since that date it has set for itself a goal to main- tain itself in honor, and to further its members in leadership, scholarship, and fellowship. ln continuing that purpose during the school year 1937-38, the chapter set a standard for leadership hy having as its members, tl1e Business Manager of the O'Collegian, Sec. and Treas. of the Press Club, member of the Board of Publica- tion, Bill Heritage: member of the Commerce Council, former president of Phi Eta Sigma, Tom Heritage, Buddy Sparks Vice-President of the Freshman Class, and Vene D. Fry president of Pi Tau Sigma. ln furthering fellowship, several social func- tio11s were given, including the annual House Formal early in the fall, the Frontier Ball, and the Spring Dance. 5. I Seville? Wal W' , Ag X ee ,,1:s, M. 5 i -. - 'MG L18- -unba- You aim 41-. Tuprnzv: A IIIIN B1 All I3 Bum f x f mms Secoml row Third row: I'1UllI'Hl row Fziflh row: UFFIIIIZIIS I resident . . UNI Nl M I we-Presiflerzl XYILLIANI Ill lil Treasurer Tumns Ill nn UlVl'S'l'ANDING All NNI CLAnlaNc1lf: Mclilmn' CHICK SALIQS 'QED PHILLIPS Trios. Baum' l':I,I,SWOR'l'H Vlnwzs FACULTY DEAN MCELRUY Ii. W. LYNCH H. H. FLINN W. L. BLIZZARD Page 281 Alpha Gamma Rho -Xlpha fiilllllllil Rl1o is a Ilillillllill so1'ial-p1'ol'11s- Slllllill lll'illi'I'Illlj', 1'1-st1'icti11g ils111v111l1v1'sl1ip to the- Svhool ol'1-Xg1'i1'l1lll11'11. lt was li0llIlClt'fl. 1-Xpril I. lQll8. Wllt'Il luo il,Q'I'li'llllllI'ill groups. ous- llI'UIll tha l'11ix'v1'sily ol' llli11ois illlll thc othvi' l'1'o111 Ohio Stalv flollvgv. u11il1-cl Zlllfl cl1'vw up thi' Ililllflllill 1'o11stilulio11. 'lloclay l1l1111'v ara lliirty-two avllive- 1'l1aptv1's ol' 1-Xlplia fiilllllllil Rl1o. Ill S1-pts-111l11-1' ol' H920 il group ol' o11lsI,a11cli11g Sl,llfl0IllS i11 lhs- School ol' :XQ'l'lCllllllI'l' 0I'Q'2lIllZK'Cl lou- fl. R. Cluh, witli a IJllI'p0S0 to l'oslv1' a crosvi' 1'1'latio11sl1ip lN'lWf'0Il 0lll.SlilIlIllIl,Q' sluclmits i11 ilQI'll'lIllllI'I'. 'llhv Ililllll' ol' thc- Cluh was liillilxl' i'llllllQ't'fl to thc- Sigma Alplia Club. fill Nlay IQ. I92l. thc- Signia ,-Xlpl1a Club was i11stall1'cl as Pi 1-.1apl111' ol',Xlpl1a fiilllllllil Rl1o. fit'Il0I'2ll social iillIlCl,l0IlS arc- given each year ill fu1'l1l101'i11g fvllowsliip. of which tha Raru IDZIIICP is prohahly tha most o11tsta11di11g. Other 0V0Ill1S are lhc- llo111v1'o111i11g Rauquvt and a Spring Sunrise' liI'f'illil'ilSt,. fllIl1SltlIlfllll52' ll'ilCl0I'S Ull the campus are: Ralph May. vliapllc-1' p1'asicl011t, pI'f'SldCIlt of Block and Rridlv. vice-p1'vsiclv11t1 of Rluc Key, Aggie COllllf'll. Senior 1111'111h0r of the Roard of Publica- lious. I11t01'-l'1'11t,1-1'11ity Council, Live Stock Judg- i11g 'llva111: Jllllll fi2lI'ClI10I', Aggie Senator, vice- p1'1-siclv11t ol' tha c'l1apt1f?1'. Rluv Key, Livestock .luclgiug VFCQIIII, Alpha Zeta. Other pr0111i11e11t c'a111pus 1111-11 wmv l'iI'0ll li'a1'lwy. Ji111111y AIld6I'SOll, Lawis fiiI'9IlSllilW. Wi11f1'vcl Ray, Roh Wlillialus, and lirlgar Nl1'Yiclw1's. l 1 1 . 31 I I 1 lzi ,. , A ns. ,ga 3, 1 . MX '11 1 - Z' 11' ' H ?2if.iifa2'lpf1lf' 'l W l in 'Ag 34?- '5- iv- qi., , oth! ' 'Q- Q Q---' 5 IU' naps- Q1 an 1 ha ns-..., if' iv! u- ?v. 'ana- Q. - 1-f if 1, ' Qs., Q gg' 'Ilan- Qhx , 4-is Rv. PQ1 'vufi ex W ' an fur- ' s.' 0 ,L X '54R -'53 Q sv, -95 Qs? 5- u Q-vw 'G T1 T1PllFlIIl'.' ANIJHIKSUN, ANIJHUS. l31 1'1.14:n, 610113, Clzlcxsli,-us. lllchl-11, l,I'l'Nl,XlRS. ljlbl rams. D1 Nl xs Sw-01111 mum' DLNN. l 1,1-imxfa. Fnmg 1l,x111mx14:n, ll,x11x1c1:. II1311114111111-:1:11'1'. .Io111mx, II. K1'1 1'1114:1.1.. 'If lx1'1 1'111-1 T11 irrl mu w . . 4 1 l,I'I l'I.l',. LII lRInI.l,, AIAIJIJRN I Nl up Ii. NIAY. Nl11,1.14:11. N1-:x11c1t11:K, l'1x111x1-Lx, Illilili Fnurlll I'Ull'.' IIAY. S'l'1mPs. Sl'Nl1.'1Y. Sl'l1BlilTh. TXYIMIK. YANN. xx'Ul.l-'F UFFICFIIIS Presidenl . li.x1.P11 Mn' VI'C6-I,fPSl'll6l1f .louw 4i,xn1mN1211 Serrefzzr-v .IININIY Awlmnsox Treasurer .lcmx IJn1'1:1.,xs FACULTY M ICN H. G. NNA1114: H. .l. HA11111-111 E. K. Luwli f,RYII.l.I'I S1:111'1,1'z E. L. FUUTS FRANCIS Mclilwwls VV. H. FH1.'1'1w J. B. 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As the first tl1'111'l1-l11tt,111' I1I'lV2ll,0 I1lllIllf'tll1lOIl, Sig11111 Cl1i led with 'lll111 Slgflllil Chi l311ll1't,i11. illltl Tl111 Maga- zi1111 11l' Slglllil Chi is 111'l11111wl1l11lg1'1l as 11 lC111l1'r i11 its li11l1l. 'I'h11 l'1'11t11r11ily 1111w' ll2lS 111111rly il llllllilftttl 111't1iv1- 1fl111pt11'1's. G1111111111 D11lt11 1'l111pt111'11l'Sig11111 Cl1i was 11st11l1- lish1-1l 1111 th11 A. Zllltl M. 1'11111p11s, D15-C11111l11i1r '15, l922. 11111l owns its l11111s11, l111ilt1 i11 l930. Long E1 lt'ilClt?I' i11 1'111111111s 111-tivities, U1111111111 D11lt11 111151111- hvrs l111l1l h1111111's Stlffll 11s 1'11pt111i11 of l111sel111ll, swi111111i11g, t1l1r1111 i11t111rC11ll11gi11tc w1'1'stli11g Cllkllll- 11i1111s. 111111 tlly11111i1' 1'l111111pi1111. 111111 oflicvs i11 1111111111'1111s 1-111111111s s1,11'i11ties. JP Ci' M 35-5 ' gg f ilil . X ii ' , si I ,A . 1 x S 1 f at 4 vpn nw, aww Top rum: N I In I IINIIIII Sefoml row su DP R 4 4 4 I Tlzirfl mm W Il XII N rc lx I I: l'YUllf'HI mu' Hou II I I: S Ms SI mm II UFFIIIICIKS Iruulfnl . . Nun 5lI KN xx V we l,f'lSl.llPIIf . . l'wR,'KNtTlS .Secrflary .I .xc lx lx f,lll0SlUI' NN II: OU FSTANDINIL MJWINI E. W. MAnI..xxn FRANK BU'I I'IuxI PA'rnII:I4 lIIInI,m' fIROYICll C1l,l'INl'Il,.kNlD Bocrrli 'l'MII4Ivu'I'ow Ill! IIIII if ia XF' -rg 9 'Q CGCIG f' 'HMM 3 1 :Xcacia was founded at the University of Nlicliigan. Nlay l2. l90l-lille result of the ainlmi- tion of a nuinlier of students to improve tlie gen- eral standards of fraternities. ln 1923. the local Square and Compass fraternity petitioned the Acacia fraternity and received its charter as the Ulilillltlllltl State chapter of Acacia on May lf of the same year. i'lI'00IllilSOIlI'y is connnonly accepted as the parent ol' all secret fraternal societies as they exist today. llractically every modern fraternity has chosen the ideals of lfreeinasonry in one forin or another as the lmasis for its order, lint of all fraternities Acacia has retained the closest ties witl1 the Masonic order. Originally ineinbersliip in Acacia was limited to .Masons or sons of Masons, but in 1933 requirements were made less severe by admitting to nieinbersliip any per- son wlio was reconnnended by two Masons. Acacia is not a Greek-letter fraternity. The naine, Acacia, is a Greek word and is the name of an eastern evergreen, symbolizing innnortality. lt is easily reineniliered and has a distinctiveness which sets the fraternity apart from Greek- letter organizations. 5 gsrw-r'1','0I 'IS .H Q F 9-Y .vi fini - f P ' s v 6.-.11sif,1vQ1i S' H ...ef lit!! Q l 1 l l i l I i l l 4 ii i l I i i l l I i l l i J m s ll I Ll'l',..a.X Y... ef - NW G-Q nr- ww 'VU' 2 Sa' Q ,,,,,..,- M..- R' 4 ' -sg-..-N Fx 5,.,,,,,. Www. is-- IN... K JF lf I 1 I,f'PSI.f1l'lll . Vive-l'res1'rlP11l .Yevrvlfzry Tr1'us11rc'r .. p .. 'Nun-r I bw ,A' 'Ov '98 'W' x v, . A .-A,,.f f. in - f S- ' 'Q f f uh-Z' ' VL, in f .1 'Q-f 'sv 'V' K- 9 1 u 15 r , Tai 'S 1 7'opro11'.' CUPP, Dunn, lllllul.-ui, FmI.A. FlII,'l'UN, Ii. fiHS'l'lNti, VN. liUS'l'lN4i .S'emr14lru11'.' .luuxsum I..-urmn. I,Al'l4lY. x1lif:Xl'Hll'I'IH. Ulm. l'r1nmxs, lil-:ml-:s w Tl1ir1lro11'.' SHANNON, H. SHARP. IC. SIIAIKP. Suumm, Snll.l.1x4 511 up -.x , Fmzrllf rum: 'l'llm1,xs, 'l'umxxlul.l.. D. YINSUN. .I. IJ, Ylxsux. XX .x1,hl-in. NN um IES Blu, Slnnl' Numux W-um Ilul..-xxn Iilcl-:Has lix I'IllI'I'l l' Sum lu' FMIUIIFN MICMISICIRS Iilcx fi. SAx'mN .I A1114 l,n'ruIcus C. li.S.w1acmx Bumlmll, MAMWSM' li .uwluwn IC. lin ICIVI' l'liOfVIlNlCN'l' ALUMNI PAU1. V. Mc:NU'r1' ll. J. l'mwMAN D. C. EMINI-:RT Glcomslc M.u.c:oLM Page 287 ,QM ,,f-f 4 ,VQQW A Q W- .X .whiz yffs1ifWf:11g C I . e , xlf'Illfll'f'N,' .I uw: 1.1 PP. XI.Iil',Il'l' lhum. l m-:nun l'1lI.'l'UX. HIQIIXIQU fQUN'l'lNti. XXll.l.lxx1 iius'l'lx4a. XHINIXX Lxm. Ill nr: l.u-max. ll1.l4.x Umm, w Ny' .Innes PICIKKINS. Iinmxn H1-il-,w.s. L X iXl'INNlC'l'lI SIIKHRICX. Him. SIIKIKP. l':Xl4IlKl-I'l l' Suxnv. 1lIiliXl.ll Suxxxnx. 1 Iilcruxnn STICKID. Dux 'I'llHHXllll.l. A XIICLXIN rl1lllHlXS. Hlsrl-in NN um-in. I XUINIXX XX um. l'lmlyu-.v.- NN Xl.'l'I'Ili lil vu. limnnw A Hthlllxlill. Ihmlslrl' IN lfnl lx. Sul lh n- IIKNI.YI1 l'UlIl'NlkI.X ilnllv l l1.l.x1mu:. E 1 lxl4:NNlf:'l'll llxumnxns. ll:-:vu Illn- snx. lixmnx Xll'f.Xl4Qll'l'lU. llummm Q Nllcvxxs. lxl-:xxl41'rll Sllllnmz. Dux BILL SHARP xIXS1lX..l.ly.xlNSUN. K- .,. 1 Q- , . L- .TJ ,gffos HQ' gp...-'. 'QR x- Q-.ff -,. . if B aww .iv ll' n 5 GTI, l ight original lounilors gain- to :XlllPI'lf'2lIl unity lilo lhv now hnnous llrvvlx UI',QillllZil- n xnown ns livin 'l'ln-ln Pi. in lhv your ISZS9. u nl your. lhv vnlhusinsni ol' linv young mon. 1 ihcl with thc- clvlvrniinnlion lo vnrry on, has si iwcl lhv high i'l1z11'au'tv1' und slnnrling whivh nlihls vzu'h ol' thi- 01, l'llilIbl,l'l'S in ills nnlionnl Olgfdllllflllllll. ming lm-11 lhe- lN'Q'llll1lIlQ' ol' lhv lil'illPI'Illlj' 1 :lion on lhv Ulxlnhoinn State! vznnpns, lllZlI'lit'Cl hx ils foinicling ns Dc-lln Sigliizi. local, in l908. .inc 1 s lIlSlilll2llNl0ll ns liilllllllil Lannhcln Cliaptvr in IPB. llc-ln Vlllllllil Pi has C'UIllilIlllf'll to rvtuin 1 .u W and pI'OIllill0Ill position in ull czinnpus Beta Theta Pi zictiivitivs. This l.I'Zll,f'I'Illliy founcl itsvlf in El most l'orlunnlv position cluring thv l923T-38 school year, hvvnusv ol' tho ninny ollic-vs which it hold. Its clvsclwiiig prvsiclviil. Holm Donaldson. hold so nnniy ollivvs that vvvn ho we-lcoillocl thv thought ol' il social prohnlion in orch-I' lhalt ho might find Liinv to Sl'I'4'IlQ'lill0l1 his slfznlcliilg ns high-point stiuclcnl in lihv Si-hool ol' CUIIIIIIQTCP. With nnnly 0llll'I' olliw holclvrs in thc' l'1'z1tfv1'11ily. liotzfs position, pre-c'zu'io11s ns il, lllily appear nt tiinvs, is one whim-h W2lI'I'illlliS 1'vspvc'li i11 evvry activity into which it has CI1li0l't'Cl. VVith prominent, alumni in vwry part ol' Lhc- stativ. Gannna Launhda clmptvr ol' l'iOli2l Tliota Pi is continuing to build lvzulm's in vvvry campus activity. RAD W 1' .A 7 77 H, - big: ea .,. I residenl . Bon Dow.x1,usoN Vice-I'resz'der1l 12.1.1.1-:N Blmsus .Secrelury lllcomsrz BIKUNVY Treasurer . Yr-znwox .-Xl,I,m:n'1' Q' T suav- :uf-F' us ' ,... 4 xx btw qi... A am aw... -vo Q! if YW 654' -1- f' L..- '25 -n-- ,.,,. kv 4-nfvv' Top row: Al.l.BlilKT, BARRY. lilcuxn, Bu.-x1,s. Hrxnr Secoml mum' DONALDSON. DIXUN, U. IDRIYNINIUND, an :- TI' .l. Dntxmuxn, Form. fiIiXHXNl. Il.xm'x1xN. llncxsu-xx. llumss Third row: IIUDSON. KNIGHT, AIAIISHALI., Molumw. l'm.1.m11x, Plll'I'lflll'I'l l'. Puzu, Pxlmx. lxlxgm-zm' Fuurllz row: Sumvr. SPINING, STANII-'un'l'll. STr:xx.xn'l'. Yxxlml-:NBI-zlua. xxv,-KSIIINKX. G. WlI.I.lxx1s. li, XX 1l,l,1 xxls. H owl: lfxsrzx UFFICICIIS 0lVl'S'I'ANDlNll All 'NINI liENNE'I'II f,iAl.l,AGlll'IR SAMUEL BARNES ART QIIKIFFITII B013 BYlcnI.I-:Y AL Suxxcslc FACULTY NIICNIBICIRS li,xLPn IIIGGHNS ll.-xYMoNn SWARTZ PHILLIP A. XVILBUR JOHN B. MCDANHQI B015 DQNALDSUN Page 289 1Iernlwrx.' YIQHNUX X1,1.m-ilx'1'. lil-ix 1-:nm lixmarin. f.HXlKl,l-IS lixnm, 4. xl,1-ix linlmzs, Hliuluili limmx. S'rxx1.lcx INXHN. RHIKICIVI' Dux XLIISHN. .I xx lx llnlwmoxn, Hliwl' Dm NINIUNII, Ih-ix linxuxxl, gXll'l'HI'R llxnwmmx. lfuxn lll'1NSI,I'IY. f.llXllI,lir4 llomxs. .I x4 lx lllnsux.llrcxnx'l.14:l mu114:.Dura Nl xn- sux1.l,. . xn'1'nl n Sk xlsn. fixnlum. SSH-'I - sun. CIllCS'l'lilR S'1'l4:xx xn'l'. 1llf3nx1,1vXX Xl - Tux, 1.1.1-:xx NNn.1.1xx1s.IixaXN11.1.1xx1s. Duxm xx X owl: l'Ievlg1v.w.' XICXI, Hlixlill. lxmu-:nr linxls. III-:Nm ifxsrzx. Ii. l'. xfl xx. tfuxnucs Culmlvs, l'.xl 1. lfumw, XX 11- l,lXNl llxlx'rx1xx. .luux lxxn.u'l'. Xu- 'l'lIlll xl1'fxlllKNIll'lx. .lu-rx Xlfmuxx. .lxxllcs l,UI.l.Ul'l-x, Nl-iwlwx l'mn Illglgl. lixm, Iyllill. 'l'u1lmxN I'xlmx. lxxum P lhxilllilw. NX ll,l.XIUHli liumux. Ihml-nl' Sumxr. Blu, Sunnr. 4i1imu.n 3 Svlxnxf.. XN1l.l.lxx1 S'l xNlFllIil'H. .lmlx N xxm x- Blilxli. i.i9 'j ff THX Farm l-louse ff Seholastieally. Oklahoma chapter Farmllouse has ranked lirst among fraternities sinee the date ol' its installation. Annually. Farmllouse enter- tains with a Fall llayraek Ride. Christmas Party, lformal Dance. Spring Party. lfounders' Day Banquet, Summer ,Pow-wow. and numerous house parties. Agricultural fellowship, seholarship and char- acter are the principles upon which Farnillouse fraternity was founded at Missouri University in 1903. Good eonduet and participation have built an enviable lfarmllouse reeord on agricul- tural campuses. Dangerous sporadic growth has been prevented by careful membership selection. ln 1928. a group of students with similar ideals organized on our eampus the lfarmstead Club, to provide a campus home for worthy agri- cultural eollege students and to promote moral, soeial and intellectual welfare ol' its melnbership. Being granted a eharter by National lfarmlelouse l'raternity, the lfarmstead Club beeame Okla- homa Chapter lfarmllouse, May 12, l928. lflarmllouse is represented in Alpha Zeta, Phi Sigma. Phi Eta Sigma. Aggie Quartet, Persh- ing Rifles. Seabbard and Blade, I . lf. A., Glee Club, Choral Club, Players Club and blanket membership in Aggie Society. Clubs: Block and Bridle, Aggie-X. Agronomy, llortieulture, Dairy. Spur and Comb, Entomology and Col- legiate A1-ll. Judging Teams: Livestock, Dairy, Poultry, Apple, and Meats. Athleties: Boxing, VVrestling, and Tennis. . . . X .Ms ,AM . 3 ,QB pi ff' M! .f- C, rf' wr., L1 aim' P ..'a.7 :Af I . ,,, ov 3-. 1 Q' ,w. 'ix ' I! I 1 54s,-.. ....,,,... 'X-.., . z,,,W fs.-,gr Q? 1- Q. gr--' Sn. Hurr- jiv-S. ,rx 1.9, w 'Dx isn- X 18. 3 OUQK l Ur 1' fix 1.3 5' is.. 'YW i Mm ,I 'wg I eu- 'W' gr.. '16- -1 . Top mm: A'I'lll4llK'l'UN, I5An1x11:14, IIl'INNI'Z'l l'. I51m11:14, l31.m'11. CIuM14:11s1c. I,lXlill'I', I,UNlNI1fIx Secomlro11'.' lCAs1.1f:1'. ICNIEIRSUN. lCxu1..xx11. F1.1cx11x1:, IIN.-KIIANI. Il,x11111f111. II 1711.1-11 s. IIlilDliI'1S Tl11'r1lro111.' Ilu1.1.14:x', Ilouczu. Hl111snN,.I111A114:11suN, I.m1ox. Mn. 5.11.1 1-314: l m1rll1 rmv: Sc:u'1 1'. Sc:11111x'1'1-311, S4z1111'Exs, Sump. SwA1x'1'. 'I'x1x11, IIQIIUNI xs President . M1-11,1 IN Ilmm1,14:11s Vice-Presirlenl .I A 11 1-:s lf. A'1'11 l'Ili'I'1 IN Seereiary W11.1.1,n1 Ii. SwA11'1' , Treasurer lin' Cum 1-znslc FACULTX M ISM IS IC IIS Fon1114:s'r BEAL1. IQ. S. ELLIS H. I. FEATH15111.Y A. H. KU111.MAN IxIlCl.YIN IIAZ.-11.113115 Page 291 Ile1f1her.v.' .I H11-is .x'l'III'IIi'l'HN. XX 11.- '1'1-:11 IIAIKNICS. NN11,1,1xx1 limxrzs. I':I.I.I- U'l l' Iix1x1111'1x. I.x1x111 H1-:xs1r1x. I':I.lNlN w . Ii1.4n11. .IUIIN I.I.I'IXIDI'.XIN. lin Lux- x14:11s1c, K1-1xx1-:'1'11 Dm1x11:1x. I.1'1'111-111 ICxu1,xx11. li1cx1-1 I'1l.IiNIINtG. .I. If. 1l11.1s111c.1'1'11. 'l'm1 IIIKXIIXNI. P11 1. Il xn- 111111, I'qlClKN Il-ns. XI14:1.x1x Ilxzx1.1-31 S. Nlxxlfmzlv II1-:111:1cs. .Ixmcs llu1.1,1-11. NI1-:111.1x IIUll'lx. X111.11:x Illhsux. .I. I.. .I1x1x114:11sux. 511-:1-:x I.I'fVIUN. XN11.1,1u1 Xln. l 1,1111I Puxn. IIIIII. llux1.1xs. 'X1ux1Sx1.1.1431i. IIIKII-ISVIH 11- '1'1c11. ii1.1cxx Sru'1 1'. IML1-1 5111111-'x. Il14:111s1f:11'1'S11 us. X1-:nx 5111x112 NN ll.l,I U1 S11 1111. ITu1111i1.1. 'I'x1s1a. II 11 xmxlw 'l'11ux1 xs. I'leflg1e's.' FL11111 III!-IN I-QIKT. IIII 1 IIIXI ssux, I.n1 IS D1 xx. X1 11111-.1 ICxs1.1-ix. .Ima l 1x1c111-:1x11'1x. Q1 1fx'1'1x l'nx1s. Ix1cx'bx11'1'11, X1i111141x N1 11. 1111. lIs1'x1z'l'11ox1-ss. ct. S425 L 'Z s K2 1 - . ag! 42' Avi Q' Q f 1. -'Un xl ii' ' I 1 U' -4' 'Air Sigma Alpha Emnm Sigma Alpha lipsilon was founded on the campus ol' the l'niyersil5 ol' Alahania at Tusca- loosa on Nlarch 9, l83o. Originally consisting ol' eight lllt'1lllN'I'S, the l'raternity has grown until it now includes a total of Il I chapters with 117,000 initiates. With ninety chapter houses through- out the country, its property valuation is over l.ll00.000. Ulglahoina Alu chapter ol' A. li. was origi- nally a local order, Clii Beta. and was granted a charter on lfehruary H. l93l. Scholastically. it has ranked among the lirst three l'raternities on the canipus l'or the past decade. and was classed seventh for the last live years in Competi- tion with the Ill other chapters ol' S. A. E. Mental acconnrlislnnents, however, have not heen the sole doininant note in the Sig Alph group. The chapter has also been strong in inter-fra- 1!,L f1J I 4 ii Ht Wi? If ag, - ff. 2, A 'nada -,ff f V.. rma: Hia. 1-'i If 'f 2. ternity athletics and has provided still' competi- tion in practically every sport in which it has participated. Its social lil'e is cliniaxed with the annual Sailor Dance and the Sig Alph Formal. ln addition to the previous mentioned. dances, several informal house parties, picnics, and pledge entertainlnents are held. In competition for the Gilstrap singing award held two years ago, the chapter repeated victory three times in a row over other fraternities on the ealnpus to obtain permanent possession of the cup. It is eagerly anticipating the revival of the Contests this year. The award of Mout- standing hoy on the campus has also been cap- tured for the last two years hy A. E. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, the second youngest ehapter on the campus, has reached into the heights. hut still to reach its maturity. ...F -, ,wf f , ,, tw- , ,L,.,'- I Mi. gf, gy K ,. na., , ., . . X f ' ,s in 1 -9. .- af sod .-a AMF f, 1' . 1 - ff Q if ' HH!! 5 ...M-qt ' I 1 5 tx ii I if A f X Le- OUICK 9 .... 'll' 9 2' J 'M . X X Q it 13? iam 's Qt MO gg , ' ls ix 'A . . AY- Im .- -for-' vp- 62 'UN IQ' gyms- K- su., '12-. Q 491 in-. 1.8 Snr' GRIN-1 'E Q X' 4' ,...... 5 sa., ,A qb.,... .f-'D 'Nunn- .1 4'0- Q. 'rr' 65 in 4-', Q. i' ph I k or 4 '21 1 L 'V CN ' w--1 'PF ' 5,- G' Civ- x 'wx 3 s gf R. CZ 5 . I Q VV' Q 'hr' if Top row: ALLEN, BAILIQY, BP:N'I'I.15Y, BI..ACKwI4:I.I., BLAIR, BI.ANRI-:NSIIIIJ, l5IIAx1I.Ic'I I', BROWN, BLRIIOIIS ISINIIIAS, fJUl.Bl'lll'l Sec-om! row: DIAL, DYKHS, EVEREST, EVANS, FERIIIIS, M. QIAASCH, P. fiAASI:H, HA'I'I1:S, GRII-'I-'I'I'II, QJLYNIDICIXSUN, IIANRY I Third row: PIARRISON, 1vY, D. JOHNSON, G. JOHNSON, JONIQS, JOHNSTUN, l,AwRIaN1tI4:. LIIIQ, MAYFII:I.I.I, MILLIQR, I IQYTON Fourlh row: POWI-ILL. Pl!ITCHI'IT'l'. liAMSEY, RANDALL, PIIIJIJLIQ, ROBBINS, IIORLJRTS, IIOHINS. ROSS, liI'SII, IiI'TII Fziflh row: SOIIWAN, SIIINI-2, B. SMITH. J. SMITH, H. SPARKS, W. SPARKS. SIVYNAFIKANK, YANlJliGlRlF'l', NN AI.I.AI:I:. NN lI.I.IS, YOI NH UFFICEIIS Presfderzl . I'IERBl'1ll'l' ROBBINS V1'c'e-Presidenl . . BOR SMITH Treasurer . MORRIS PRI'l'lIHFJT'l' Secrelary . IJ.-AVID ROSS FACULTY MICNIISICIKS MAX WIITCIIEIJ. DR. H. G. VBlENNl':'l l' A. A. ARNOLD IC. R. STAPLEY ROBERT STRATTUN J. II. ZANT MOKRH FISR ROLLO VENN III-xv. A. S. DAX'IS OUTSTANDING ALUMNI DANIEL C. IIOPEII MERLH THORPIM: PAUL A. NVALKER Hum' VALI.IeIc CONRAD NAGIQL ROBERT 1VION'l'GOMl'IRY BOBBY JONES HERBIE KAY Page 293 IIERBIE PLOBBINS JI6lII1ll'l'S.' NN ILSON IJliN'I'l.l'IN. NIOR- HIS BLAIR. .lm ISR KXll.l'I'l l'. ll XHLKN BINIPIS. Du I-1 BLRROIIS. FR INR DI II.. V w 'JANE FICINSIN. pllll. MIISLII. l'RI4:II HALL KIATI-JS. H.XIUll.ll hIIIIfI-'I'I'II. lun- IIIN HI NIIIQRSON. HILL IIINIQI. JOHN ll.-kRIKl'II,I., IS. FIKKNIA IIIRRISON. NIONI' JOHNSTON. .ln JONIQS. H. P. l.I-QIIIS, 1fIIARI.IcS Nlll.l.liH. NIUIKRIS PIIITLIII-:'I I'. HILL Il IIISRI, BILL H.'kNlbl.li. lslililb liIImI.Ic. IlI4:IIRIcII'I' RORRINS. .IOI-1 HOR- IQRTS. l5KXIIlli1lSS..IlHlX Hl'l'll.IIXlllXW SKZIHNAN. HARRIS SIIINIC. J nik SNIITII. lima SNIITII. NN .IINI-1 NX XI.l.'HilC. lin . , , XNll.l,lS.1JXYl'IN NN ILSHN. I-.RNIIQ N HI NI.. I'lwlg1vs.' AAJAIKIIISN li.xII.I4:I'. KTIRI. BI.U'kNXl'1I.I., BILL ISIANRI-:NSIIIIL HIII IJXKICS, 'PRI NIAN ICIANS, XII-iI.xIN V , . hxASn1II, AAALLIS In, 1. J. RLIII, . 3 . lh'SSI4:I.I. LANIR. IKORIQIIT l.I-1Ic, NN .XI.'I'I-fli PARKS, 4iI1.xII4:R PIcx'TON, ROR POxIIiI.I.. Clililitill HI-1INOI.IIS, DONT HORRINS. llAIII'm' SPARKS, GIQNIA: SNII2I.SIsR. Cl.-Xlllx 'l'l'RYI'IlK. Jklik YANIII-:IaIIIF'I'. f:ll.XlKl.liS YlR'l'l'I'I. lJlI.HlillT JOHNSON. 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N1l'ISSAI,I,, fl. NIHSS-Al,l,, lflimgnm-1 Third row: PE'I'ERSON, Sc:H0'1 1', S'1'EFFlf:N, S'rINul.lcY, 'l'nlfx1lxl.lcY, xYAI,ll, XYICNGIICIKSRI, XX Il,I,l mis UFFICICHS IJIWSI-liPlIf . All'l'lIl'R NIICSH-Xl.I. l'yl.l'f'-1Jl'f'SI.I1PIlf Dow Iixmu Secrelnry .IINIMY S'l'xf:l-'Flaw Treasurer 4 f:HARI,l'lS Nllcss.-xl,l. UlVl'S'I'ANDlNii AIJVMNI XY14:w1w:I,L f10l,I.Il'IIK NIIGIXIJN fTOI,l,IIilR .lurk S'I'0lKl'IN Lrzmn Pun lens Page 295 1 ARTHUR MESS.-xLI. xlI'llllil'l'S.' .lmlx Hll'klbI,liX, IMIPH f.IlUXXl.I'I5. lin l.mmLm. f.IlXHllQS Lmwrilz. lmguxxlm IMIXSNIXH. llnxu ID ICxnu:n'l'. Nlnuc HIKVUNIH. I-'muh fllI.'I'lN'kN. Blu, Ilvlul. XxXI.'l'l.li llm-lsr-i. lilu. llmxr. l':llXXKlilr lXl,H'l'lf. lf nun Lux, HUl5l'Ill'l'1,l,SliN, f.H'klil.lQN U'lim lklxli, filllbli Pl-I'l'liliSHX. 'lbw l'uLoskl..lu14:S4'lm'r'l'..Innes S'l'l-il-'I-'I,X. IXPQXXI-I'l'll IIKINIHIJ-IX. .I. Ii. Surn- nmm. .Imax NN KI,ll. Iflmlx NN 1 x- HIICHSKI. l'le'rlye'x.' FIKXNK lx xsrl . NN ll rm IP Iioxvk. lil-ix l3mmx.'l'1nl lil xruwux, Lol IS l5l4:Nmn x..ll1.lxx f1I,lNl. Lux- lusxvl-: JHIINIUIUHX. Dux Xl ll XX Il I I sus. Ifl,wnS'l'lx1:l,m. 4 -L, g 1 f M ,gan Nl' 10 M 4- MO 1. f,: 2 -1: KVM , J ,qw f .in .I Mwg ,M g . 1 1 as F I , 12? A-. W 1111 'A ' I N' iQ Sig f- X EW W W? Wai I VY z I -s. ,Vvu 'S,,,x , .fx Top row: MRS. H. F. TIITTLE E X, MRS. FIIIQIIEIIIOK NELSON IIN, MRS. .l. L. AUSTIN AGR., MMS. FRANK CRAIG ACACIA, MRS. HAIIIII SWOPI-1 BUII, MRS. LAURA IIOPKINS FH, Mus. EMILY GAI,I,AOImn Hliflv Second row: MRS. KA'I'IIImINE WOODS BAE, MIX9. J. B. MOKINLIIY DDE, MRS. ANNA LOYIJLADY AKXI1, MRS. H. G. IVlII,I.Rn KA Fraternity Hostesses Page:296 ADVERITSUYG Mm RAZZ Razz Editor Picks GGBIG SHUTS9' UI 'IIS'IIfXN DI NH S'I'l IDIQNIS CIIUSICN UN Nl ICIIIVII BASIS. AF'IIIfIl I,I'I IIl,If I DIil,IBI-1lifX',l'IUN INN I7 NU N UTI NH IfI7l'IIUIi UF IIAZZ I'IlIfSI'fN'IIS: I XXX I I gkxxxx Q!! xl I I I 1 9' I f-fx ' I illuulunil I mm L' , BLAKE- LJ GEN IC IVICN N IC NI A t . A i KLETA llm- lru-s lo In- i':uIn'uI. and Slll'l'1'1'1IS in Irving only 5L '5 I illli-Immill. III- thinks II1-'s onm- ol' lhm' rval ohl iiinvrs, I hnli it's just lhv 1-use ol' :in 1-gg In-ing: loo old. I4'zn1c'ivs llllxlujlllj BEN N I4:'l l' I hnnscll' as Iiumlsoinc. In-'s so xuin lhul, Il1'ISj1'E'lI0llS ol' I lhc pm-oplv who likm- him. II1- use-s za loud month to his VI'orcIs I'uiI ns whvn iw vonu- lo lhv pridu ol' thv I own lIIN2iCIY2iIlI2ig.fl'. Wonhl Iike- lo Inu Innl isnil. I'1lljIIIl1'l'I'IIl,Q' svhool. lI1'uspirvsloii1fI1'p1'IuI4'rlC4',Irving za big shot. and running lhs- works. Czillvml a Trust I fw Irusla-r Ivy Ihr- Ynlgrzir ont-s. lint all iw ask is, wlicflw: s f. fl I flici you Im-uw the- ploxi. Ilurohll' Hou down. Iioys.I10'5 r .' si Iiviinvll. I . .. I I l ' ' ' I ,- - X 'Q ' ' ' X I pl,f - ' 'Z - f 'ff gf 1 I gf X 2 1 ,- . W .-NIR ,.. I I III' ,fi ' I Y Q N il S , X. A ,J F X' I I CZ I X 'P 1 p x I li KLKTA BLAKE KLKTA I I 1 V W 0 Z Y .lM,Ix SMI I II I Xnolhs-r big inv innn. 'lihi' lust unsxwr Io ai 'HH' BIRD inuifh-n's prays-r, and za dr:-:nn vonu- truv. zu-4-orwliiig to yy itlmut l,t.m.m of H di4.tiU,m,.N. W. pn.,,,mV V- IJ. wk.. ,-Xnothf-r Iroy- who hnsn I ilonv FIQIIIW by IHS II1- has Iwi-n xii-I--pwsiilm-lit. oI'1'x1'ry minor orgzmizzition orglzmlzziiion. hui In-jus! dm-sn I know hon. Ioo good on UH- ,-mllpug. AS 4-asily ri-ml as za voniic strip and Ior us, you halo- hiin. No douhl. Innl the- cImii:m1I is za mi1.l.HS fmmxu ' I Iril sI:u'Ia IIl1'sc-days. ' , Page 29 X 'L-.41 xl X...- t ffslfx 'Wy .1 l t 'f KLU1 BLAKF' TIDIE DIAIICIIES IDN 22 by t flylu 1jfll'l..N' Stfpt. llls Nlrs. llionm-'s stork droppt-d in at Luvillt' ,Ml4in's houst-. lt'Z1YllljIllt'I'tltJ,Lf. Lady tpropt-r llaiiif-Itltltltltj a st-t of' quintuplt-ts. To datt' thvy haw' not t-ndorsvd anything: not cvt-n Quakt-r Uats. lint you know how tht- Quakvrs art-. Svpt. 122aaFrittncts ol' a tw-rtain llollt-rt 'tiidt-on' llurst art- irkvd with him. llt- vamt- down for rush we-uk, hut rttturnttd to his ol' Missouri home' to lvaw- his var. With him wvnt a good dual of mont-5 that tht- hops wanted to inwvst in tht- liquidatt-d st-t-uritif-s of'lllt'sl1ow-lm:state. St-pt. 23? .loaf tlarhart, Tulsa Frosh, xx as vviw' much put out last niffht wln-n ht- was put . 'V :- in 'l'ht-ta pond for I5-st-t-ond snapshots from soph haze-rs. Soph haze-rs, int-idt-ntally. took Carat ol' .lotfs date- xsliilt- ht- dasht-d around ala nudist. .X nudist is ontt who gots t-oatlt-ss and hatlvss and wt-ars troust-rs to matvh. Supl. 23 lfrntfst Nlorvy, wooing his gt-l and looking at 'l'ln-ta pond st-tint-ry, was sur- prise-d hy a frosli-dipping party. wlnvh lidllvtl l t HUB DUNALDSUN to vlif-k. .ln fact. Mort-5. rvtaliatvd by throw- lk lt hurts this mari to spttak to lyou. and it :ooks lug Siiwiral Ui lllmllliwg ix' a case ol' l,ll'Ct' buttons too cosc to tht- wad. '. -7 ., . .f .' . .. Sonivorw is going: to taktr him to raise soma- day. hut, Y biipl' li ihlmlml Li gui had HU V 1itvt '- right. now. ln' isn'tl dang.:t'rous f'Il0Ug'l'l to worry about. klmful lu f,'lldllll3,'xllllll' ttlmlgt' lllaglll of lllli l Could tear ht,-ll out ol' an im' l'I'4'8lIl conv. lnx't-ntvd SAI2 5l'UI'V1t'5- JXllt'V lit' lliifl NWI' lltf' Illt'fl5l't'5 vvstpockt-t, methodol'passiI1g:quizt's. lllftltlgll llltfll' Illltl-Wt't'li llillll last Iliglllt lllt' poor hoys had logolwg5g1illg:l'o1't'ots at 0lllt'I' frat house-. Husinvss is ht-cldvr and ht-ddttr. jf St-pt. 25a Nt-iglihors lind William Nlt-igln' Q lying on thv lawn with his shocs on. S St-pt. 25' lirotlu-r tiid rvturns from Nlis- X souri sans monvy, sans assvts. llurst ox- lt X plainvd that part ol' tht- mont-5' wt-nt for X drink. part for womvn, and thft rt-st ht- spt-nt . E lj fuutisiily. l M ED lj Supl. 28 Sonwont' should tttavh llt-nry 'mv-'gfxf tj Lt-Form' to stop lisping or t-lst' ttfavh thu tlhi l I Us to undvrstand him. Thi- littta hoy vallt-d Q ow-r and aslu-d tht-m to ttfll B. tirttt-n that 4 llt-nry LcFort-t- wantcd to spt-ak to hor, tht' I girl rt-latyt-d tht- nu-ssagt-. lit-y. li' that guy f j who calls himst-lf llc-nry tht- Fourth wants you. - Oct. 2 fllln- hangout was turnt-d into a t carnival sidtfshow yt-stt-rday wht-n -'Xrtlt'll t liikt-llat-1'1'y awed his allelic.-iict-. tlirls scrt-ann-d. boys pale-d as tht- showman drank his coke and att- his glass. Aft:-r tht- dt-monstration, lfilwl- KLH, hurry nonchalantly pickt-d his tt-t-th and of- 'uu' fs-rod to 4-at any grlasst-s you bought him. MMU Ml lf'M'l'l Oct. IS Raymond Popt- waxt-d t-loqut-nt a tbnutr spring ht-auty in lh-tlskin. has In-vii lit-rv so at tht- last llttll Hound nnft-ting: and tt-arfully t long that llIltlPI'L'l?lSSlll0Il regard hor as a hostxiss. She plpadt-gl with tht- buys lg bp ml IIN-if bl-S1 In-- t lllllagfltttf tllftllfl. fill? Ullfff'w'i't'il'lll1-milf.tf'iilff.Q'.'.'.x517171 '!a'it ' 'i' Elm W f .'l'a'l W ' f'I ' ln mi vsttimatiou, a Ile-gattiw' quanrtity, QTXPII thougfli br' WHS lo ln' In lam ll' and tl SNXIHS that 3 mm we do hold the- aw in this casv. CHI' ltltbllls lll tllt' itll llI't'. 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I ' T10 L BANK OF TULSA X I Page 300 THE F RE rlllll' . . . AflV2llll'0fl illlfl Nloflf-rn . . . Lvgianl llc-sv1'x'v Polivy flolllrznc-ts issuvrl by . . . Hlllxliill0Ill2l.S lvurling l,il'v IIISIITZIIICP Con1pzn1y . . . lmvc- lN'l'Il clvsiglwfl to assist thc' yfillllg mam and womzm ol' libflily lo propvrly llI'f'IJill'i' to lwvolm- tlu- . HCUNIl 0R'I'A'BLlC, lNl'Jl'IPlCNDlCN'I', AND Sl-k'I'lSl IlClJ ULD ENIAN AND Woxuw or' VFUNIUIKRUXNH Not thc- div-llo-win, but thx- lim--loo-win lrul in 0llfll0I' vwellt tlwy QllElI'2'lIlllf'f' all-IN llN. A homo conlpamy, composvcl ol' llfllllt' IWUlblP lSSlllIlQ only Lvgal Rvselwv policy c'o11tlI'z1c'tsaAa conlpany wllicll has led all Olllllfl' vompzmivs opvrating in lllilillllllllil lor livv von- seclltivv yours. Ul l ERllNlG TU YUI' OPPURTUNITIES plus PRUTECTIUN 0 AMERICAN UN LIFE INSURANCE C0 AN TULSA l PHU'l'lCC'I'S 'l'llIC ENT! RIC IWX Nl I LY Pagf 301 NiQfA X ,7 135 il- X :qu Guuf- j min BLAKE'- littI5lCIi'l'Iil.l,lCN CHIKIXIN ICLDON t1fX'l'I'IS tin-1-ts 1-xvry lllitlt' with tht- smnv lim-. .K wat 'Iihv ptihlivzitiuri1lvpui'tim'nt's Q'I't'iltt,'SlfIlliSlHkl' with uint- lmvs. shv lN'l'illIIt,' sn vntllusizistic uvvl' ffurhiri Clml't4'i' nu-nitwi' nl' tht- it-ll thtm hs' hatfts hims1'lt'J that shn- xxmilmlifti 1-vvrl lc-ti an guy put his ami zmmiitt This hit ut' humanity is su cluzzlwt his position that hm In-r. Xtrutv U'tfullm'gLiaI1 vnlumnist svzimls ut' It-ttvrs hzisn'l lwvn uhh- tn swf what it's all 'hnut,. A nog: ihuut thv tIurhin and UIIUIIQII in-rv printt-ml tn4'h'1't, wmmui il2tiit'l iii2lilt'ti fuur yvzirs in rim' to nmlu' tht- tht- 'Vhvlu liuiilirivv Agrgim' Pi'im'vss. Hwl Patrol. ,N gmail lIl2iIl 'XNtliIl zi knife' :md fork. ,jk Whe1'e Hospitalit and ervice Predominate YU HOTEL DINNER IDANCING - MARINE Rtflbttlklt 'l'lll'HSDAY. FRIIJAY. SfXt'I'ItIiI3fXY NIflll'l'S TI 'LSA UIQLAHOMA Page 30 Cox1P1,1,x1 If:N'rs E D O G O L D DAIRY PRODUCTS lJlf.s'l1'il111.led Hy REATRICE CREANIERY CO. STERLING XlILlx, CIO TLfI,s.x Okmnmu 1fZ1'rx HAVE YULT CONSIDERED THIS? Q You Can begin work on llu- IIIQJQII sc-Imul I1-wl ur on I-ollvgv lvvcl any day 111 thc vc-ar bv vrnmlllrw' Ill llu- f . V r- SCIIOOL OI CORRESPONDENCE STUDY Oklalmma A. and NI. Cullvgc-. Suitable- I-ulllws in many fix.-lds. Pc-rsmlal alle-ntima givvrl lu NOIII In-mls. For Cululog and Fllrllzffl' III.f.0f'IIIllfl.OIl. II'l'I.IP R. R. 'I.'O.NII'IiI,NS, ljlII'PCllUl' STILLWATI-IR, O14L.xI1m1.x SCHOOL UI IIORRICSPONDENCI-I STLDY O14L.x11m1.x A. up XI. I1u1.I.l43m A. K NI. HEADQUARTERS IN TULSA ALVIN HOTEL ICE CREAM RANOLIET AND I'RIYA.TE DINING ROONIS fx The I 'lfinzale in Cowl Tflxlff' l ' f,IHllI,ll!I'llI!'llI.N' ffl' X, lfnjntv l:'.rr0lle11l lforul In OIII' Uqfee Slmp I L 200 ROOXIS . . . 32.00 III' COMMANDER IVIILLS,Inc SAN D SPRINI SS. OIXIA. YYIIITTEXBIEIIG FITIINITYIIE I'0. 808 NI IIN Prmxr-3 96 P 30 ? MURPHY L HARD ARE CO. RRR l t amera Theatre l xlvlltlftl A. and M. students haw cnjoyed thc hc-st of micturv lI'O0'I'tllllS for 1' , fitg 30 years. l I ' R. H. Russ y Wx B qllanager A lg .A.Cleverd0n, R. . A COXIPI,lC'I'lG LINE for HALL PLAYERS for ANGLERS 815 Nl AIN il'HoNr: 168 Broadway Central llotel Ay llKl,AIIO'NI.-YN' rlllNIICS Soluuuc limunwuu' -vr Founrn Your Home ilwagv From llomew tllil,MItbNlA CITX TheTi er Drug Store Sfl1!llf'Ill'.S'i lJo11'11lo11'n I I Pculqliarl was DRIFGS. ulxtJDAlxS, S 'I' A Tl U N IC R Y. 'l'UlLlC'l,' ,NR'l'ltiILlCS l,IItJNl'I 300 L. VN. Hats. Prop. 4 ..5A - I Y. ' - i1lfSlfvlENTlFlC i ' Always Fri-sh K Always llniform .l Shorl-lful lo S111'r'P.wx l7lf,Nl.l'illS ALL UYICII tDlilAlltJ'XlA General fllerlirine Specialty-.lfytx Ear. Nose. and Tliroat Glassvs Filtvd PlrltibNlf 38 llii li. SliXliN'l'1l TIME DIAHCIIES CIN!! t U.'OIIfIil1IIPdl Out. 5 Jo Lt-ftwich cami- homo this morning altcr a Norman ww-cle-tfiicl with a L brand now Re-ta pin from hcr old high school t loyv. Url. if a Plvdgtfs at. tht- kappa Sig house lordtrd it mightily ow-r thc Illt'llll3t'I'S, ospc- vially oy:-r ont- who hraggvd about having a lll-C't'lll diamond on a Pi Phi. Plvtlgtfs scoured Ye-rn Willits' room, found lht- ring, and lUSSf'tl him in tht- pond. Url. ll Bill tlusat' has ct-rlainly got a it-wvlry hill, wt- he-tcha. First thing hc did aflt-r ht' was inilialt-d into Sigma Chi was to huy a ji-ww-llt-til pin, which ht' put out, and in due- time-, got bark. Last yvar lic bought a y higgvr and ln-ttf-r pin only to lind some-one to l hang it on a short whilv aft:-r. And just the L otha-r day, he gays- .lt-t Clark a croslod com- i pact. Anothvr vxamplc- of trial and su-rror. Ort. ll Dick lJlllt'llt'I' was st-on with t anothvr woman last nighlaa and it wasn't l Jani- lillvn, 1-itht-r. A hangout is hardly tht- L plan- logo at a lime' likt- that. Page 304 ersii o 0 Xxx . OQU9 gqfgmoog Q2-9 Qxwoxoqixvx QWWWM x 1 Qxx wioofzsodfk eQa0Q5Wlxoo Q, Q9GZfQ'ee'x AQ obs FN 'NCVQNZ' as Q06 956 QQ Q,oxQ0'2'QQ' 44 wb f 'YXXQSQ qmooowooq tx QSM . 04-Ywmxx ,SNK NAXOFX N NGQQQQ2 xS'i X S5 Qax QQQSQ QQ wxyow gQgQQQQQ'QYfQ Q, 4 ix Q0 QQ 596 X , f 961649195 xi V3 Y' Y n. Qs' k ' A! F . Q XL5eQixccQc4 QXQQQQ X0 Q89 N QQQOWWQ QX xoqxxw y J . Q X -xy 'Vbbixsj xo QQGQQZXGX os g 9 0 1 ' xx QQQSQQ9 Cx Seeds ox NW X Qeejxg we Au I 0 Q - Qggxi 42 xx Xx Qkwbvx - - KW ' ox x . ' XQQSGQ 5 , ,X 39k x 9 ' Qum - ' f , 'xo 'Axe Q x050cMo0 QR YQ 'bxxb '59 NW fx Q Q TIDIE DIAIICIIES IIN!! l.:l43S'I' Ulf 4100111111111-117 Ut-l. I5 a-Ge-o1'g4- Wilson had hiinst-lf in a frm-nzy, 1,-yt-n 1-alll-d tht- 1-ops wht-n his car a a was gonm- from its usual parking plat-4-. Aft:-r tht- polict- had duly llltltlll't,'tl around and inade- , , ,, , , hroadvasls ovcr thc- stall-, Nlary Wilson and I-ISN l lll sonu- of ht-r girl fri:-nds rt-turns-d tht- Car. If th-t. I6-a-Francis Coln-nour got a hit out 1 J I . . . . . V. ol hnt- alle-r taking a llying trip to sw- N lola. .lark Nlt-Cauglitt-ry had quilt- a job on his . ,, . a . hands 4-ony'ir-illg Franc-is that lu- tlltlllil want l'llfSl tll' ' ' ' J- to park his little- black bag: and hs-avo this town. rw , Y ,,,, FRI E N D 5 - , , , Ut-I. l,t -a lioday tht- story got out that Nlargare-t Fox spm-nt an 4-yt-ning walking rail- road lit-s . . . . look out for that hangovc-r. Oct. I8 --M Stanlt-y llc-nson pinne-d up 'llht-hna Burnt-ll all right and propt-r at tht- Signia tlhi frolic. 9 Url. ll9-alfiftta-1-il girls in four ht-ds is had R 4-nougrh, as any ol' tht- lxlD plc-dgs-s will te-ll you, hut wht-n you lit- the-in all togt-the-r like- a rm-scuv crow, it's awful, as anybody will tt-ll J l -- 1 ya. Uni- thing, though, wht-n ont- of tht-in HOV? l-7 1 ll Rl- xlOSSl1ER dt-t-idt-d to go solln-wlu-l'4-, tht-y all t'o-opt,-I'alc-d and trailt-d along. Y W LUXURY LINRRS FUR UKIAHUMA A. 8: Nl. RIDE TR IL AYS BUSES - . '1 . 1- , ' ' ' 't'UlIlllUl'l Nl lx S. U Tlt.-Xll,WAN 5 havc- plan-d in Uptldlltill lol tht ol the studm nts oi Oklahoma A. and Nl. tfolh-gt-, lxrand nt-w luxury s on thc- lint-s of Trail lint is opt Idlllljf he-twt-1-n 5llllWZ1lt'l'Z1lltl point nm xl town or x ways. Plan your holiday trip honn- by 'l'lt,-Xll W-XY9 Bl S to the 1 at-ross Mm-rica. J .,x YL, ITN lt JN BUS DEPC JT PIHJNIC lil'lI,IJINti -118 Pa ge 300 l , g JA Y A liao .J v xi , EI at l EINME 0 K mi- Kwan was Double outlets on every wall, says entanglements all over the house, too. S ' Bill ill do a lot towards ewlce ' W Ask your contractor about the makin housekee in the easiest task g P g outlets-and make your h Q -and it gives me a chance to give ' modern electric home. you ELECTRIC SERVICE anywhere I in the house. Prevents those wire Electricity Is Cheap! IPUBLIG SERVICE CUMPANY or omuomn WIIEN YOUR FRIENDS ASR YOIQ ABOUT OKLAHOMA CITY HOTELS PLEASE NIENTION HOTEL KINGKADE HOTEL BRISTOL RATES 341.041 to 332.50 Oklahoma City's Two Best Medium-Priced Hotels A MEYER-BLANKE COMPANY MACHINERY and SUPPLIES for the CREANIERY, DAIRY, ICE CREAM, and CHEESE Con PLI NI 111 N 'rs or' CHAS. M. DUNNING CONSTRUCTION eo. INDUSTRY 821-26 W. YVASIIIIYGTON OKLAIIONIA CITY OKLAIEIOMA U1g1J,x1lu31At t11'l'3f, UIQLAX, Cl0llIl11IlIIC'IllS of A OKLAHOMA ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CO. 2213-Z2 I5 WEST F1P.s'r STRI'II'I'I' CAMPUS CLEANERS QIIIIUIQ S6l'l'l.l'f' H- Heffel' l,'lf'fIlII'lIfl I Z. ls,IloRSCI,l- Silva 1909 OHL,-xHoM,x CITY OKLAIIONI x PIION E ITQU Oklahoma Cotton Growers, Association MARKETING FOR 140,000 MEMBERS I92I - 1938 P 30 lL'1'l'l'.l'HII.IIfj lll11.v1't'0l'i Gage Music-Electric Co. AMB ULANCE SERVICE T03 lll'SliNNl7 l'lltlYl'f hilt! Pnoxlfz 30 ltllivunnlxtzs It mms lNS'l'Itt xii-:Yrs f Sl'vPl,ll1:s PIGGLY WIGGLY HQ E 111 Ymrs in SfI.H1l'CIf0l' 1 , V .. - 6l0 D1 XCIAN S',llll,,l,Vl'A'llER fill Klux I nov: .lo TIDIE DIAIICIIES IIN!! CConlin11edl Url. 111 Wlwn lhv l1i Phi ph-dat-s pnllvd and llarulint- llt'IlilCI'SUll cann' duvrn for din- an Ullity snt-ak. hlargarvl linnar gut arnnnd nt-r and danvv hnnr last night all cle-vlwcl and tht- nn-datef'rnlinglilwaslickitf. Sln-stayvd IllZiSt'2il't'fl ont in red. llngt' signs told the with a girl frit-nd who had a hrntlwr whom sho dubious that tht- bridt1 wort- rt-d . . . hint knvw wvry wtfll hnth nl' -t'Ill. huts 'spe-cially . . . hint. hiin. - as aa aaa Nov. ll- Sniarlvsll trick of a dvcadv was 1111- 211 l1x1'11ll11'1'- D11111' l'1'1'tl'11Sq1111111 pullt-d hy lit-riwivv 'Indian' Vllard wht-n ln-r i1Ql1'l1f11l11.511'.11l IH11' l11l:?1 1lf1111'1'Ii11 l1w.?Aa51111il rmnnic atc craclu-rs on lnfr side of thc bed, '11 111'1' S .l11111'N 1111 1131111111 111' 1151111 11 tht-n intwt-cl nw-r on livr own to slccp. Next ll.11' Pi PI11 l11111S1'- NMS111111111' P13N11111111l P11110 morning, tht- rnmnic had a fow nndt-rtliings l1111111'1l 11l1 l1l11 0 l'-111111 -l11l111S1111- all washt-d that she- didn'l havc tinn- In hang 4 v W XX I nut. Pvt, says lnjun with cle-Ot-ptivt' swvct- Dvt. LT 1 . f 2 MSI. 11111' l11l11'11i1l, nt-ss, l will hang tlit-in nnt for tln-t-. And 111111211115 211111 21 1Q1111l11'1'11l'l111t1'1' l111l111:!i1115iS H1 so shi- did, but lirst sht- starch:-d the-in stiller I ne ,ln ismnn. f nynnv w in 'nows w nal 't-pls than 3 board' lhv lhit-l' frmn taking lln- rt-st nl' nw, ph-asv 'f' All-' V ',l,1. . . . . In mm H It '1 'f1 X x Nov. lia flharlw Bac-un, rt-turning fruni a . .' , .' , , , 4 . 1 4' rl , . Ut-t. 27 Last night Alpha tlannna lihn llwm llwgalll' ENUM' lx llilcll 11611115 1.01 I'idl.lll'l'alp?1 plvdgt-s ttmlt vliargv of Iht- dining rnmn whilt' U1 tw' ll' -fi.: 'ml lat H Snappu ' H Q 'alt lllt'llllH'I'Stllllt1tl lasliinnalmly in tht- kilrln-n tn Pl' H Suu' tht- strains nl' Strawln-rry Hman frmn Frank I 71' 'N V lit-ml. l1rvxy ltalph Nlay gut ull' with Paul Now. ll- llUNllzt,UMllNtl tllzil: lul- lif-sw-'s dalv. and a gnml tinn- was had by all. tlrc-clgt' flaniplwll paying tlirvt- dollars for a 1 ridv lhrnngh trallit' nn a landcnl lmilw with Nm. Ill 'l'lmst- vntv tlhi lllllt'g1klS ll l'vg:g1y Laws. 'l'he-y stnppvd tht- show, laid Vlilll't't' ol' thvni, .Nrlna llnlilrs. Nla1'jni'it1tiilJhs, 1-YM: tht- Cups in tht- aislvs. EXTRA . . . PM Nh 11111 N 11 5111111 llwrffs Qzmlily in l r1l1r1'f'.s- Pnonuzans t:cmPERA'r1vE 'S'-1111191 1 1'fH xggovllyrlox INC 'YUWNCLAIW Sl1lTS A! 5 5 4 4 A , . ,ll J. C. PENNEY CO. 1'-1S'l'1'I1 1'-1Z1'311l1l11111'3 A MILK, NlAIilNIil,l,tbtiI1ll,lJSlIUl1 Minnie im, l3l r'rl':n ann ltZl'If1lRl'IXNl - 9 Jllilllltfzl S Beauty Shoppe .ll'.xNI'l'A Nl. tinlusm' PIIUNIC lilltl 810 IIISBAND 3lfi Wlcsr SIXTH S'l'lll'll1I'l' S'l'll,l,WA'l'lClt. UKLA. l 1301411 303 l STILLWATER LAUNDRY X .-XLE'I'EHlAt CLEQXN EHS I lA'l l' ERS With our new inoclcrn clvzniiiig niothods wo Clvan and clcnclvrizv in twenty IlllIllllf0S, niaking it pos- sihlc to give you a real clean and press joh in an hour if IlPCf'SSilI'Y. Sinre H Cosls N0 illore, Demand llze Hes! PHONE 27 613-IT NIA-XIX HULMES MUSIC HOUSE VOR l V , If V 1 V 1 ' 1 I 'V i All lllusical l,lrI6I'ClI,l1l2.dtS6 DMAR li lil lo I lKt'P'APltn lvcrs, Pond, Gulbransvn, and Kimball- llaV 't NI '3 Grunnw, Crosley, SlI'0IllDllI'g-C3I'lSUll and Fairbanks Radios FRIGIDAIHI11 H1-:Falun-ziuroixs For ,7,7 Year? WI-Hwaler-Q 713 MAIN PHONE 137 Leading PllUfUgl'fl,IJlI6'I' l INDEPENDENCE A plot of ground on which to raisv fruits. lwr- 9 l rivs, vogotahlvs, a lbw pigs. and SUIIIO poultry. F-1ff',W Sonic sparkling li ERR glass fruitjars- vquippocl 75,1 with thv REB H gold lacqllvlwl, two-picvv czipsaaf W fljj, in which to can thv proclucts rnisvcl. 'l'ln1t's Hag , iiiflcpviiclmico. AMERICA'S FAYURITE i SAND SPRINGS, 0KLfXllUXliX l Ig?09 TIIE PICTURES IN TIIE 1938 REDSISIN WERE MADE ZELLWEGER STUDIO PIIONE 795 6151.13 MAIN SCANNPIJNSLPVP COMMISSION COMPANY DEPENDABLE LIYESTOCK COMMISSION SERVICE OIQLAHOIIA CITY OIQII,AHoMA CARPENTER PAPER COMPANY :If OIxI,.xIImI.x YOUR PAPER Ill IUSE IIT-29 E. IIRI-KNIT AVI-I. OKIIAIIONIA CITY Hinkel SI Sons Pl'lIlII6I'.9 - PlIbllTSlI6l'.S' - Sfaiioners MERCHANDISE OF GOOD VALUE 6220 IXIIAIN S'rm2E'r STILLWATER W O EE I I I I SERVICE and QUALITY V ARE N OT M ERE WOR DS AT Tl I E BOOKSTORE. THEY ARE TERMS I WHICH DESCRIRE THE PURPOSE AND ACCOMPLISHMENT OI THE ORGAN IZATI ON SERVICE TO OKLAHOMA A. S1 M I IN FULIIILLING s'ruDENr NEEDS I 1 I I THE I A.siM.C0LLEGE I BOOK STORE On U10 Canzplm P 3 x b,x.' x iifxxxxlxxifxxfxxixxxxfxxxx xxxxx' xQXN . sAV 'C' QNEY , :fx xx xiillllxfxvxxsi A , I 'I .N,. 'xjcxaxfxiixfxxx 1 K ' 'V gl :.XiXxx. ll ' j5i'fxf3f2fxw he x X X X X xx x X , xx- XXX xxx Xxx x Xx XX Xxxxxxx Xx 5xXXX xx xxx X Xxxxx xxx x xx xxxx XXX xXx x . xx x X Xi X xxx x xxxixxfxxx 5 x x xxXx Xxxxf xXx Q x Xxx l 1 i M i i , . x x'xf ,xxxxxx Q , XX ,xxx xubqxxexgxx ,. .. 'xt wsxxxxxxxxx x x xxx X Xx kx X x X xxQNx xi xX x x xx x X Q X X XXX xXx xxxx x I x xv X XX xxx xbxxgx xxxx xx , xx x N x X xx I ' fir xxx I Xx x x x 1 i A... X x xx N Hx xg xxx xxxxq xXxx . NXXW xgxs XS x kxxg X x Xggxxx A 1 5 I X x X xXxxXx X Xxx x x xx X i X x xx X X X r XXXXX Xxx XY x XXX x x Y if' -95' if-X f,Lw J Laffy--44 Wir Ziff: . '- '- Wife? Qi. V 2 '?7Nf fi! A, 4 4, ,zz .' - 3,2-13,-Q,? 'fF'l x..,,j I gj 41H'y,5 'ViNX,ggv4ga1WqI4QlC- 'X ' 'hifi lfj :?,,Q:5aai',i53,i, ,,:i.,f,1l.-'V A, x A- -I I .7 fl if x -Ji, . my 1 15,-1,1 mf .4.'.. , 'N 'Rs A331 fgvi, , ,,.,1P'fifZx,' ' -' . - fl . , .1'. . SX j VHfr'f,gf3'p1,:f-4' X X Au- 4'.'71Zi'i 'r i x X ' if 'ff 'U ' lpn XX xxjl. xx xxx x xxx xxxggxxkx ' . X xxxkx Thoroughly mixed in proper proportion for easy feeding. The family cow or the Dairy herd will thrive on this mix- ture of rich-in-protein COTTONSEED MEAL and clean COTTONSEED HULLS, and you will SAVE ' l MONEY on your feed bill. lnfornmlinn Chevr- fully l'lIll'HISllPlf Rv- Lflll'llllII.2' JIllfu'f'l'S mul 1, , .- ' , - .L .-,. . i X -' yi . , VQAX I' V .',' ,iffy Q, Q ' ,... ,, ig ...,. :,, , i ..... WISE USE OF FEED IS s0W 1 QYWX' RIC SOIL FERTILITY INSURANCE- Manure from COT- TONSEED MEAL and HULLS is rich in fertility that onc- crop farming re- moves. Feed Cotton- seed Meal and Hulls and insure soil fertil- ity for the future. iffzwix gooucnou P co ST msun QEED r our-f S i H omoTE'N A vtxx. 40 Sxtgi-,36'?Qgk Q-V' 94 I HIRANCE llfy ON THE FAR-M The feeder who supplements his home-grown grains, pastures and roughages with COTTONSEED MEAL and HULLS takes out a many-fold Insurance Policy. FEED INSURANCE- By supplementing his bushels of grain, or tons of roughage, with COTTONSEED MEAL and HULLS, he creates a reserve of feed that may be greatly needed later. PRODUCTION COST INSURANCE- Home-grown feeds balanced with COTTONSEED MEAL and HULLS produce beef, milk and mutton at lower cost- msuring a wider margin of profit against market drops. Cv 'WR' KW ..1- V... 1,.a.y ,Xifhyl - ,,,.' .. I ifrlifiielfir 1 .' . ' fifqfyfrf . 1 , ,E ,,4'1,,0 Y- . ' p-'jifxfli-J5P'..1Ey' El! . ..,,, f . - ' bidi Qrkwfraif I-Pura, . exif Oklahoma ffollonscml llruslu-rs' Association yliuu,-PQ UNIT l'1-rrinv Building Oklalionla City. Okla. COTTOHSEED MEAL S I . x X e - . . BEl0NGS'IN THE DAILY RATION ' ' I ' .Q HPrintin b Midlandi' Those three words carry El grunt load of sigiliiioziiloo. Thoy not only in- dicate! that the Iinishvd product is oorrocL in form, Iastillgly Ibl'2lllI,II'lII and perfect in douiilg but Lhoy also signify an vast IJi1CIiQ'l'UllIllI of illtviisivv. intolli- gout sorvioo, Ixasod upon Ioiigvxporivlli-11. In tho IVlicIIa1nd oIIioe and plant, Iurgoly the Sumo youngish pc-rsonnvl wliivh Servos I938 yoairbook slizlifs svrvvcl lilie- sl.z1I'I's of twenty yours algo. Rich in ox- porionco, Llioy Iwvpz1In'vz1stoI't,I1o Limos. MIDLAND PRINTING CUM PA N X' .Ioffvrson City. Missouri L+ A . 'VA' .t ' :ft ' u f.-'lbw V' 5' L37 4' V +1 4, 1 QYH ak ' N585 nf: 1 will ' ' 4 l Q N . .x Pi' X K. X iz ' Jw V 3., . --p., . -ug. ,- . 1 J 3-, 'C J- V- ,. '1':2 s..A , .bbs .r I The National Commission Company The National Live Stock Credit Corporation Slfockyards-OkLAHoMA CITY A cooperative livestock marketing and financing agency that is truly conforming to cooperative market- ing principles. The largest market agency on the Oklahoma National Stock Yards, and owned entirely by the Live Stock Producers of Oklahoma. The -tl-H and F. F. A. Clubs of Okla- homa have an interest in this Asso- ciation. CATTLIQ DlcPARTx11f:NT: Hoes AND SHEIQP: A. ll. Minsk TFIXED VV. HEEP TFHED BIDLEY TTAROLD Mock DINK LiRAlIANI liiuu. NIELSEN CARLTON Comxw A. W. LUCAS, NTANAGER National Automatic Eniulsion Treater 7235? 'EL ,NV 7 ,,,.,. ,.,,. , .,,,,. , . ,,,,,........,., .. , .,-, ,...,... . . . 'fer f 2 W 1 ,,f . ., .M , f,,,,,4 f ' .: +1 ' 111374142 f 'tfigeia ? - fli'iE:X' 252511 uw. 4 1 ffffffvz M , ,nf .2 s 1 A fzjfftig wi 2' Vi, 'wtf 1 , f 'few' , . x in 4, Q 61 ' ' -' ,xze 4- 2 J E 'l Q, s Iii, f , V ,gl ef, f , k ink fi f 7 'Z X ,V -21:24 . Z Q .tis ' ' V ' - ,V if-f 'V , ' , 7, ,Q ' 'f f 1' fi I-2 , , vm ,, . , ' ' IW 4 , 1. 2. m f Ve! ,MM V . . 5. . ,,,,, V-I ,j x If V fy .Vi ef'-fwgzy .my fe , 0 .ff VV .fwfwf . ww fl .ff lf ,ff 1 4, 1 ,ft .. , f -.fnfd V V VZ. -, ,,-.-I ,.. .. ...,,, j A 1 f , ,,, x4 V . t V Z' 'f ' i5. 2 Z- ff -1 2 V1 C' ' , ,,3 ' , f' ' V-FW' . 'V ' ,V , 7 ',- 1 f .. . 1. ' ' if' .fi IAllII'StIlINl illslrlllulinll uxinu u xpev ful llouk-:lp for lreulimf LW wells National emulsion treulers ure used for dehydration and remoy :al of water and corrosive salts from l'llllllSlllt'Il erunle petrol:-urns und for complete recovery ol' all oil from emulsio IIS. National Tank Compan TULSA, OKLA., ll. S K R t TIME DIARCIIES UN !! fCUlI,lililtll6'dl Nov. l9sLove's labor and publicity lost, or, why football men go mad. Ralph Foster is mildly smitten with a Sooner coedg she wrote him l'other day, first time in weeks, wanted to know if he could possibly arrange to come down for the OU game. And all the time he's in the line. Nov. I9-eProbably the most embarrassed she'll ever be was today when Lyna llukill looked at her feet in the library. She had on two entirely different kinds of shoes. Nov. Z20QOne ofthe hit attractions ofthe year was staged at 516 Duck yesterday with Bill Boyce in the stellar role of Number One speetator. lle came home late for tllll . went lo his room, and took oil' his coat. Sud- denly there came harsh words from across the halleand they got even more so until finally the door banged open and aelor Num- ber One, Sam Goff, eame running ot llt'l' v -1. lt pu! sued by Xiillain Charlie Hattaway and a 2' l tht shot, cann tht dull thud tann tht t.ame ' Q ' ' eorpus deleeti, came the frenziet i it x ealls by THO P O PARKER L QRER CO. BUILDING uoxua M 'ff 'ffsttcx A T g MA'rER1AL PM etxeeimxxeizs 21.3 WEST EIGHTH PIIOXF 4 1 lil Page 313 C0llg'1'Htlll3ti0ll f1I'3Illl2llGS! Q Wv wish to tanto- this opportunity of vxtvnd- ing to you alll our most simw-rv w'islu'sl'o1':1 pros- ' Rnd to vxprvss our up llI't't'lilllOll for xour wil- f und ll2lll'UllilQP thot has inudv our stort- an sur-- l'l'SS .... The G AND G HO the Ql f't'f'tf f' MAGIC F P RE JJ. was CRE TED ff0uI,lJIul4:N,l,S Yvzirsx ago tho 'liulsn World had thu vision ol' 11 ,tfrvatc-r lulsa. a vity l'Xl,l'IllllIlf.f lts izllllwllvt- to tht- sur- , rounding territory, tlwrvlry rr:-atirlg at trading t't'IlltlI' UI' that would rank in llllpUI'l-HIIVC' with l,llt'Ulll1'I'lZlI'QP vitivs . , , i ol that southwvst. lulsu has grown and prospvrcd and , , iiivasliivcl from ewviy stzindpoint and may truly ln- E 1 1 1 S N 1 C 11 01 S 0 1-lnssvcl as ont- ol' tht- nationk grvat. niarkm-t.s. 7 lit-forv tlwrv was za inilv ol' lizircl-siii'l'zu:t-rl road in the surrounding tt-rritory, tht- Tulsa World has lllilllgllfiiltifl 'x rl:-liwrv wstvrn not many In-wwpapn-rw owr tht- roun- K i n 1 1 A A , ' , I, a I. try would zittvmpt. for tht- rr-axon ol' the' 1-xp:-llsv in- xtolvvd. Starting with a lbw motor trucks, 'l'lw World , w as liltilllllllllflf lhv cle-llvvrw' ol' tht- papm-r on that morninff Ixl X ,Rl UPVVINED ol'plllrl'iCzil,ioI1 to rvsitlc-llts'ol'l,l1m' shopping: zirva. Todo: nn w ith llzirrl-s111'l'avc'tl roads lvmling in vw-ry dirvction l'rf Tulsa, Thr- World has vxpzuirlwl its cle'liw1'y systv Ill through tht- Magic liulpirv lfxprm-ss, to za lnrgv ill-vt ol motor true-ks and HllXlllZiI'y lint-s so 1-xtvlisivv that 4-vt-ry v World suhsc'rilwr living within tha- lnoundarivs ol' that W , 1 a N 1 4 I n fi lL lL L ix'12l,LflC lumpirv rm-1-ixvs the- papm-r on thc' morning ol pllllllt'iillUIl. 1 'V W YV W 1 xl ' i V N V A I l brim- tln- 4-st,alrl1slnm'nt oi thc- lulsa World, .53 yr-urs ago. its history has lu-1-n intvrwown with tht- t . . . f , i history ol Uklnliolnn and tlw dt-vt-loplnvnt ol lulsa and tlw Magic' l':lllpII't'. 'l'hv World is not trontvnt. to rf-st upon its lziurvls ol' past yours but will Vtlllllllllt' to strivv for grrs-ate-r 2it'lll1'Xl'lllt'Ill,S in thc- futurs-. i t The l Tulsa Dally W orld oth lllourowlcn BUILIJING UKLAIIONIA CITY UKLAIIUMA Oklalzonzcis Greal0.s'l Nezzvspaper t Page 314 t o. K. RUBBER STAMP at SEAL COMPANY ALDY Clans, Owner' RUBBER STAM PS, SEALS METAL ISADGES, STAMP PADS AND STAMP lNlxS Puoiwi-1 3-T853 118 NNICWI' tinfwn Aviixlriz OKLAHOMA CITE okl.AlloMA S U M M E R R ll ti S T O R A tsl li TTHSA CARPET CLEANING WORKS l1'.vlabl1'.vlz ed 1907 825 lj. FIIRST Tl. LSA TIME MAIl.CllES ON!! flflllllillllfd Boyee for the poliee, ambulance, doetor and medical Corps. But. he reeovereda Boyee, that is: his greatest injury was to his hands. Ile Wrung them nearly to pieces while waiting for everyone he'd Called lo arrive. Dee. 3a Today Editors Frank Semple and Leonard llerron went forth among 'em with heads up and ehests expanded. Alone and unafraid! Today was the day that llarold Bird, terror of the fourth estate, quit se iool. Last year he made a eouple of faces on the editorial stall' look like hamburger steaksa very rare hunk at that. And he's hact his bluff in sinee that time. Dee. 5G'Twas the night of his birt lday and all through the house, the Sigma Chi pledges erept just quiet as a lllOL1SC '1'l,Q'l1l- up to the door of Red Ilall's room. They tied him, they bound him, ever so tight, and took him to Theta in the dead of the nig lt- in his pajamas. The wind was freezing. the water was wet. Red was as Cold as a Sig: Chi ean get . . . On his birthday. They took him and dumped him, but not in t I0 pond. they shook him and pumped him-by the hand and yelled-aaIlAPPY BIRTHDAY!!! FACULTY MEN COLLEGE MEN GRADUATES .I t's Good Taste To Ptely On THORNTON 'S J. X Nl. CLoT1l1lf3Bs For All Your Needs CROXN'Dlilt'S tTORNliR DURING SCIIOOL DAYS, AND .AFTER 1 -- ' SCHOOL DAYS Alu: oylan, 'rms E, UIXPAIIMM D be BANK XNCJli'IJlj LIKIQ TU ONIA t.oMPLI-3'l'12 l',x1N'r SERVE YOI' IN ALL ly 'gf Vl4SAA.xfj'I'fjRN' , f Yotn BANk1Nu it y NE EDS lb .I 1llIIl1fUl'IllII'Pf'S of I The FIRST NATIONAL BANK STILLWAT,EIt. OKLAHOMA Flex. Quick-Step IOOQI5 Pure. and Other lIi,Q'h-Grade Paints GENERAL PAINT CORPORATION TILSA, OKL.-XHONIA g 315 TIDIE DIAIICIIES 0N!! lclflllfllll zzmfl lfoxll-lrlx1lf:N'l'sor W. R. Clift Furniture Co. lla-4-. 8 Today llu- Chi U housi- is back in orcle-r. 'lllu- girls arc- asking llu- haslu-rs if 'Illia' Slow' of ,VUl1'olIllff.V- fUIoll'lI llf-1'f'l1f1rul1'.wf n . alul ilu- lm-llas haclul 1-nougfli wah-r for llu clislu-s. tlu-y 1-an hallu- now - ple-asm-. 'lllu- walvr- c-ulling-oll' siiualion arosm- l'ollu-r higr ll2:lllCC lllgllll Wlll'll llu- girls all ch-aiu-cl up all onu- x lla-1-. lls--'l'his yi-ar's story on ilu- lie-la n D -. 0 4 L - I HUNIQA 600 HH ll HX lurlu-5 pull: .Ns you should know, nu-mlu-rs go out in llu- L-ounlry, lilly' a hircl, alul llu-n Sl'llll llu- ph-clgxc-s out lo swipm- il- llu- ple-clgcs not lilIHWlIlLI lhal ilu- hirfl is alrm-ufly got and 1 maicl l'or. This xc-ar. ll:-nrx' l,4-lforcc and L1,ll1I1allyT lhllll losl loolx lllll' plc-flgllllligs olll lll lllvll' infamous hhu- ford var coupc- lo ilu- farm of SIX lillllxi 1,1 LXSQ ,III N li Sam lm-, lin- mih-s soulh. 'lllu- ph-clgc-s 1-re-pls sul l:lcnL1No 'rl li las it l , ahuosl lu-lorv lu- was llll1Slll'il those- plcclg lllllllf' of nUlXi.l'llu Form-. 1-we-u lhough llu- lxxo we-rv in a car. lr swf Carus- Jan. 5--.lo lu-l'lwi1-ll app:-arc-fl al 1-lass: in, mul hy assicluous slr-allh. sluunlu-1-1-cl llu- uohlm- hircl. Lvl- slurh-cl ilu- shooting, and CS Wm-rv lravk in town. 'l'lu-y lu-al Yosl and LL-- l -s loclay, no olu- ilu- worsl-r for lu-r bruise-s suf- l'4-re-ml in auto mishap ow-r ilu- holly days. -W I - '- 1 -7,-L-v' . . ,, . . l- ll lb' l'll'HlH IHONL Ji , -Xllm-i'lu1N'lllg1 lI'llIllLlll lzvzms alul lhll Blank fl' R A D li W ,l 'I' ll . V . ll Il Tim SfI1Ilf'I1lSi l1Ull'lIfU1l'lI, Slow' CXNlJlrl2S fIUSNllQ'rl'lffS LINCIIIQS SllNDRlliS l'liliSCllll l'lUNS li'UIrllN'l'r-XIX Sljlillflli Wie S'I'HlYli 'ro l'l,lf:,xsl-3 IN Pnuzlc inn SICRYICIC PIIUNH 620 -027 Flililf Dlilill lCllY NIXIN XND SlCYlCN'l'll Page 316 TULSA STOCKYARDS A ,Nlon15P.N. GovlinxxlI5N'1'-SliplsnvlsHD 3l,x11ms'1' Six liondecl Conlnlission lfirms llOI'SOEll1fl5llllCBiiI'llS Major and Local Paclwr liuyc,-rs THE Loczloul Al.-XRKETING PLAQIQ :fora THE FARNIIQBS AND S'1'oCm1EN OF NoR'1'H- El-xs'r1f:RN 0m,,xHox1.x PHONE 36189 L. D. 604 C ,Iarboe Commission Company Dependable Lz'ves'loek Co1n11z1'.s'sz'o11 Service ljondecl for Your Protection U J. 0. Blackwell Commission Company J. O. ,l3I,.XCKXYl'll,l,iBllJ'6l' PHONE 3-2179 QTY 0 6,1-fm ig A 42 5 .10 -rov- fa 0 ? H0111 for your 111111111--i11 q11z1li'ty-- in a111ll1v11lic l'z1sl1io11s lll z1ppa11'0l for WOIIIPII. lllllll. and Cl1ilcl1'011, fZllJ1'll'S. llOll10 l'lll'lllSlllllgS illlfl shovs . . . and ll1Ol'0 vllic-ie11l1 sc.-1'vic'0 in all of the fol- lowing storvs: lJ11N'Gx'11':11', 'lllaxfxs IIA111,1Nr:1cw. 'l'1cx.1s CUs111M,:, 014111. C111c114.1s11 1, lllil..-X. P.xw11l's14.x. 014111. lIox11N1',0141.x. D.-x1.11.1n'1'. 'l'14:x,1s Ax,111.11114o. l,KI..X. Alu, 0141,x. D1u'x1111a:11'1'. 0141.1 WINI-'11c1.11. Ku. l,11s1c1u1.. KAN. A1114.1xNsfxs C1'1'1'. 14,1 Poxfzx C1'rY. l,lKI..'k. l31,1u:14xx1c1,1.. 014111. NIIAMI, 01414. lJ,1311u. 'I'1+:x,1s A111m1111141. 0141,x. D11M:AN, llklfl. 'l'oNJ14.1xw1. 014111. l3o1m14:11. 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COM PLIIIEN TS OF DOUGHERTY VINSON CONSTRUCTION CO. 13lll'1d4?l'N QI' THE N BWV WllllTlfll.URST TLLSA OKLAHOMA tillwater Floral Co. l',111'r1' AND ll11LL Dlicicm,-1'1'111Ns O1111 SPEc11,x1,'1'1' 13111111011 .llelnber 111' l lur1'sl Telvyrupll De1i1'ery W. H. KUECHENlXl.ElS'l.'ER Il. H. BLUMER PHONICA llRliliNIIOUSlC 9014 SERV! N G l+'A1THFULLY THROUGH TH li PAST TH IRTY - FOUR YEARS VANDE ERS TULSA, OKLAHOMA A Eslablislzed in 1904 Page 313 CULLEGE CLEANERS H.ll'S'I' Uri' 'l'l'll'l CXNIPI XX X M ollege llednefs ' GRADY THOMPSON PHoNm 372 PHoNlc 372 Co Nl PLI NI ENTS Ol THE TULSA PAPER C0 i- All Ulililllflllltl TIlSlLllflll,lOll Owned and Operaled by Oklalzonza Cilizens Cox1PI,1MEN'rs PLUMBERS SUPPLY CO M P A NY IN C . TULSA WHoLESALEP.s Pllllllljlllg' and Heating Products Pipe, Valves, FiLti11gs M fr- ga 1 gross, auf iiigflifaiil 3953311131 E' 5 ,gtwzfiflsfg iq? , ,lil s f 4 5 , V a ,iflljfmi . 7 1 A: 4 , I V ji, 1, gl 443 W1 4131 ling, ll 4 pf, f ., , 4 , -. ,ll gs ,a f 'li H lj. i:r12i '1.w' or For i afllilllmill l li 'gllil L2 MV' ' il aafll 'w. ' llllllllll ll! ll! ill ll! asa :za lll mm Ill Ill l l :li in Seniors! Your Class Room Work is Finishedmbut your EDUCATION HAS ONLY BEGUN - . . Wo who wore grucllultvfl lwl'o1'v you. know that ullllougll tlwrv will lw no ll0l'lllill vxumiuulions in ilu' yours ullvaul ol' you, it, will talw vouslunt slufly uucl pclsistvllt vllort comlrinvcl with illl un- flGI'Slill1CllllQ' of your SllI'I'UllIlIllIlQ'S to nlulw p1'og'1'vss in your l'llUS-PII work. At llrown-llunlxin wo ami conslauitly studying tllv vvol'-cllullgillg' m-mls. cle-- siros, and p1'vl'v1'011ce-s ol' lllv pulmlic wo strive' to sf-Iwo. We stucly past uml prvsvnl trvmls. wo olisww. und wi- clocluvl, in 0l'llPI' lo proplwsy mouths illlwlil llow lo sorw our c'uslo1nm's most Complotoly. 19 ' .Sis-:P A A ' It 9 S- ,-3 E5E:q.,.S5E5:5k ' tmigigfg, 2.11 it 1' ' ' 1252525221 0 t -fffiiair. . . l willfiflfififififiliif' U -eases :Eff '1 1 W 1 1 ' ' 1 if 1 'w o if 14 lt .has AN n ni am , It ons -:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:,:-:':-:-:4:-:-:-l-:- :1:-:-:-:':-:-:':-:-:-:-:':+:-' . . 1 V - , .I uncs lu. lirznuxp l'resm'enl lfwii t ,. Vt Isl-1. I,u.wlner Eff: A. lg. AU 1,1-T. V,'l.t,,11,.t,S1',!,,,,l tilco. l30l,I,lNG1ill. flssl. f,'flSllI'f'I' M X Y- - IC. W . , . e . If tl V Inos. lu. liI'JIlltY. l :ee-Presnlenl H I I Uh, ll, ul ffff Q . N I , , , , Mus. Dont tloonsox. Dzreelor .l ,Htl-.S lt. lileltltt lu. t.. lh'lltl,l,l'ItNliUItl'l. ll ICT'-llI'I'Sllll'Ill , X e l Mus. 5ARAll .l. lVlllI,I,lu'NlNblKl'l. Pl'P.N'lflPlIl lf. lf. tloon. l 11'e-Preslrlelll llireelor CAlJel'llfXLw5ll5ll, 000 SUHPL lelS-tl91tt0, 000 The till ater atienal Bank Il J Cleaners Phone 331 f til1m111,ml5N'rs or Bryee's Restaurant Tlzellon1e1U' Heller Food tl-TH AND lino.xnw.n l,lXl1.'xHfJxl.'h Crm' TIME MAllllQTllES 0N!! tCOlIlI.lI uerll enship, hoth of the Sig' Alpha order, lighting over her all during Christmas witl1 two and three speeial delivery letters apiece daily, gifts of t-andy, jewelry and things, she still managed to fool them both and get in a sweet wreek with an Ott Beta, her hometown love whose pin she donned last fall. She was a hit bruised upefear turned over exactly live Innes. Jan. tie- The stall' is still ehuekling over ltaymond Bivertfs seoop at the grusher. When the well hlew in Sunday, he was out. there-f eamera loaded, and all set. It was a news- man's dream eome true, not another photog- rapher on the lease. When it eame in, the student puhlieations manager snapped and snapped, pieture after pieture he took that every paper in the southwest would want- he thought. For the eamera's shutter wasn't open and nary a thing registered on the plates. Jan. 6 eAfter a three-year romance, Max- ine Koellingr and Max lliley had a slight tight. 'llhey broke oll', and Max set himself to Selling ehanees on the wrist watch that he'd bought for her and whieh she refused to aeeept-she was that mad. Page 320 Goodwill Earned - Une' ol' the valualxl assets ol' any Ilirivin lrusinm-ss l'UIlK 4'I'll ix wood will IH-ntr'iI coinplvlx- gas scrxiva to the CUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIPS it svlwvs and at. thc- Siillllf time promote' good- will In all with whom it has come- in voiilavt. We cxtvml to the IQ38 Iirzifllialilig Seniors our lIl'2ll'l,ll'Sl, C0IlQ'I'iil,lll2iIIIOIIS. NM- hope that, lhc-5 loo will 4-Iiclvavor' to create gooclxxill i,llI'0ll,Qll0lII, their Farmers Cooperative lne. Illzere iIlo.s'l People Trfulf' 20I, W1 l4lIflII'I'Il Piloxlc A118 MQCON KEY HATCHERY If. S. AIJPRUYED ffIIIfilIxS 9I2 MAIN I'nox1c23I WARD BUICK INC. years ol' serviw. it 9 I Sales Q S01'1'l'ce CENTRAL STATES 201 Wicsi' NINTH S'llILLVI'A'I' Ifli UKLA I IOM .X CUMPLIM ENTS GUUDN ER VAN DEVENTER-EVANS COMPANY Telvpllomf OIZII II4 South Iioslon 'I'ULs,x, llKl,i.'xlllJNl.'X Compliments of a Friend COMPLIMENTS or Chandler Material Co. BUILDING MATERIALS TULSA OKLAHOMA ATLOTH ESUCALL M ff THIS IS WHAT YOU CALL R.. . . . Il'S Your CIoIIl0S Calle-'llo New Ideas . . . to Snizirl I938 Style. as Only Varsity-',I'ow11 I'1'oxiicIe-S McRRIDE'S The IIUIIIIU .I fellls Slow' STI IJINII :XT Iili 321 I rl ED CATIO I is i11la11gil1l1' z1111l ll11- xxurlcl clues Ilfll 1'1'aliz1- il exists 1111lil 51111 liaxe llllllll' ul' y11111's1'll' s111111'll1i11,: XHDl'lll while. 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Nose. and ClillI'Oill 1 Fl'l l'lNli lilQASSliS l 1 l U1'1f1111a l'11oN15 833 S1x'1'11 AND Liawls S'1's. 1 1 l f 1 STILLWA 1' ER MILLINC 1 1 l l l COMPANY E Nl.XhliIiS UF 1 GOOD-ICIUME FLUKE l ,XND A. AND M. FEEDS 1 F1-eel the A. and M. Way In flze Urunye um! Black Slripefl Hugs s'l'1111,wA'1'1211 111g11A1111MA 1 l l 0 a Student i 1 4 1 To all the wise professors A , We tried to astoundz 1 To all the College rules l We 'tried to get around: To all the pretty girls, ' 'Cause we like them sog l To all the happy hours 1 We l1ilVl' spent ill the HO . l A 1 l l GGTHE OASIS l 1 1 1 11111116116 1111 1101111 111-1111.1 111661 l l l W1L121' .lass 1 s We Page 322 4iin 1 3 9 4 STILLWATEIVS OLDEST AND GREATEST STORE ur Policy . . . First and foremost, this store buys and sells only standard inerchanclise, merchandise of an unques- tioned quality, correctly styled, correctly prieeclg inerchandise we can take a just pride in sellingg the sort which you can buy with absolute confidence in its Worth, and from which you will derive complete satisfaction in wear. Secondly, in the presentation of such inerchandise to the public this store does not publish statements or make clairns in its advertising which are not 100 per cent true in the strictest sense of the wordg nor does it countenance any inisstateinents or exaggera- tions hy its einployees in the selling thereof. forty-four years of progress have proven . . 44There is No Substitute for uallty g 323 7 1938 J BIG SHOT - ontmued GY' v'A X Z7 E l i .TL 1 my A XD , .illllllngx gif! c,. f IU-EYA BLM?- l KLYYF I nunxg- VIRGINIA DAVIS lllilllll IIUBISINS . . . . 1 , Vlilhout he-nc-lit. ol' clt-rgy. wt' prvsvnt flings-. , IIVS XVII Sl'Ck r Llmn M1131 lirfmlf' -,flfllllls Political hrains ol' Iivltzi-rI'l1f1la conihinv. Shi' ol' tht' IwI.'m' II 'i.,'. 'rmr and IWIIISIIQE IHS IWI1, III' IHIIPS ull'i'ut1'1l walk. zirlgm-lric vxprr-ssion. irlflzltvcl opinion, fillll lwlorn- It'llIlIl'g.f. An llIlfllhi0Nl'I'l'tl BOIISAIIUII with WH- satis'-Hciiml' Cmlws from H good Umalllzullollh xxonlvn. lla' is tht- Igtiill Nlontaum typo and much but lvuws tht-, gum' lwhiwl. loo1'l4'x4'!' lor us. you tnlu- hun. l x X 453 ,K Y l f L-Lia W '2t'E3.'2- 'Still l,ltilCtN Nlt:tIll!XfIlxlCN ICD NVILLIS VN urtltfn :tml lu-vpvl' ol' tht' lwys at tht- Chi 0 housv. linsily an wise- ol' mistnkn-n irlvntity, shi- thinks slnf is A lirst-vlass QIIZHI-lliillfltll' Vlllt'Il hm- knows that sonn-ont' llllIlUl'l2iIll. lt's not l':u' clown from atop Willis will ht' ln'm'litf'cl. lla- knows tha- ins and out. that horso- vonn- on rloxxn :incl ht- mlm-1-rut. You wt-rv ol' inward tlfiilljlllltlllgl. Four yi-ars is ai long: tinn- to onvv. so try it signin. lt's just si littlt- custom lwrt- pull thc old suvttion stunt, hut, iL Ilt'Vl'I' Lire-s this lad. to spm-uk xxhi-n spolwn to. to say nothing ol' spvaking lit-ing notiw-cl is his long suit, hut tht-n. wvll. what. do first onw- in za xxhilf-. you think? t Page 324 TIME MAIICHES UN!! Continued Jan. 6AThe ink bowl trophy, ollered annually by the U'Collegian to the best foot- racer on the stall, was won by Ted Terrell, campus poet. Wing-fooled Terrell wrested the grand prix from defending champ, liditor Leonard Herron. Last year, Herron was night editor when he won the trophy and didn't have so much money to get out of condition on. Jan. 22 a Here's one to chuckle oyer for years to come. The scene is one of the better Des Moines hotels, the occasion, the b. b. trip to thc state of the tall corn. linter Bob Olsen and Bill Barringcr into their hotel room hiding a candy bar behind them that is for- bidden the boys by the b. b. coach. Says Bill, Quick, shut the door so the coach can't sec us. Bob starts to thc door: is quickly intercepted by a negro maid who has been making tl1e bed. Oh, no, you don't, white boy, says she, I'vc been did that way befell! Feb. 9-Connie Young, a dorm girl and a charter member of the Happy 'Nlorons club, was walking along the sidewalk late last night with one of her boy friends. They were sporting along, tussling and sich, when all at once a cop car drove up and a tough yoice yelled, All right, you twoebreak it up- brcak it up. I mean you, buddy: and hey, you lady, you KNOW thatfs not the right psychology! Feb. l.lfLast night. VVinifred Randall. one of the very cutest Thetas, was pitched pondward by irate pledges who swore she had told their secrets to the members. Sigma Chis leaned out the windows as one man, the Pi Phis nearly fell out, while watching. Mar. 9-This morning, two footsore and weary KD members, Ouita Knollenberg and Marguerite Jones, struggled in from the coun- try, clad only in their nightgowns and bare fcet. They had been taken out to the farm- ers' plowed acres because they had bought themselves live-and-ten-cent-store rings. mas- querading as liancees of two lQan1bcliCl1isa Bobby Smith and kenneth Brown. The boys got thrown into the pond by the Lambdi tlhis, simply for sympathy 'with the duped Klfrs. Nlar. lie Today, ,Xlargaret tiole won oyer Nlary tjorman to he queen for a day. lligh- lights include llayward Hill swiping a thou- sand sticks of gum from Dick Ultazor Blade Dame, the tlole newspaper, The Daily Cole-en, and the statement from Power Plant Bonar, who has two Pi Phi daughters, that he'd shut oil' the heat and hot water from Nlurray hall unless Pi Phi tiole won. Mar. 19a Betty Slocombe, disillusioned as to her own importance, is now a sadder and wiser woman. Not long back. her fella Pi Phi pledges became irked with her higher and mightier than thou attitude. So, they put live t5J clead-a-week-lisl1 in her hed. This subtlety escaped her. Then they tacked up huge signs, Sl,UCUNlBlQ FOB PltliSl- DlfNT. This, too, failed to get tWtfI'. So, last night, they smeared their hands heayily with their reddest lipstick, dumped a bottle of blueing in her bath, and thenaa after she had unwarily and unknowingly undressedaa shoved her in. She was a loyely blue-and-red combination for three days. liar. Iltle The new Farmllouse prexy is no longer with the U'tilollegian stall. He shot the wad on a bootleg story called Bay pence, the iirechief. a puryeyor of liquors and stull'. Tch. You should haye heard the lawyers- aaaa or come on over eyen now, wt-'ye still got the echo. fl ,M t S' s 1 X 1:52. , S ,Q X gs s. . Q M 52,5'-.1 '1'Z'Erff5?53f , ' +I' '1:121's11f::: , sk .T C sb cwest, s N ss ., Es te ' I '-315'-'Zi . Nt S 'iagf f' 3, H ei .W s - A - is . S- I ' , y , . V, , S 1 Q -:, .Q ,M 1, V' s g:.1,-,th www J., X. .. 3 by S N, '71 0 XS? X- . Q.. , N, s M-:Q-gg fo- r Page 325 AUTOGRAPHS W l YY 1 1 f I W , 1 I 'v U 1 Il 1, Advertisers in your Annual STILLWATER TULSA h Page A. and 111. College Book Store .... .... I 311 Aggie and Mecca ',l'heatres 4.... .... 2 322 Camera Theatre .........., .... I 1011 Campus Cleaners ......... Central States Light N Power, . . . . . Clift Furniture Store ....,... ,,.. College Cleaners ......... Cooksey's ......... C. 11. Anthony Co... CroWder's ....... D. K V. Drug. . . Dr. Cleyerdon ..... Dr. Ptoberts ........ Farmers Co-operative. . . First National Bank ...,. C. 84. G. Store ......., Gage Music Store. . . Hinkel 8: Sons ........ Holmes Music Store ..... 307 321 310 310 310 318 3011 310 30-1 '3 0 -7 321 313 314 308 310 309 J. C. Penney Co. ...... 308 J. X 111. Clothiers ..... 313 Juanita Beauty Shop. . . 308 Katz Department Store. . . 323 McBride's .... .......... I 321 McConkey's Hatchery .... 321 Murphy's Hardware ..... 304 Oasis ................... 322 Payne County Milk Co. .... .... 2 308 Piggly-Wigzgly ........... 308 B. J. Cleaners .............. ,... 3 20 School of Correspondence .... ,... I 303 Stillwater Floral Co. .....,.. .... I 318 Stillwater Laundry ....... 300 Stillwater National Bank .... .... I 320 Stillwater Milling Co.. . . 322 Smith Studio ........... 309 Strode Funeral Home .... . 308 Thompson Parker Lumber Company .... .... I 113 Tiger Drug ...... .............,.... .... 3 t D4 Ward Buick .......... 320 W'ard Chevrolet ......... 310 VVhittenberg Furniture .... 303 Zellweger's Studio ....... ....3l0 :klxln llotel .....,..... :kmeriean linion l.il'e. . , - 1 13t'2lll'll't' f.reamery ..,. :gf ru J -J 301 .....i03 lirown-Dunkin ....... 319 Chandler Materials Co. ,,.. , . .321 Commander Mills .........,. , . .303 lloughert5-Vinson Const. Lo.. .. r . 318 tieneral Paint Corp ....., 313 Coodner-Yan Deyenter-liyans Co.. , . ,321 .larke Commission Co. .......... . . .317 .l. U. Blackwell Commission Co.. . . 317 Kerr Class ,......,.,.... 300 Mayo llotel ......... 302 M. K. 84 H. Trailways. . 300 National Hank ol' Tulsa. . . 301 National Tank Co. ...,. 313 Plumber Supply Cob, 319 Public Serx iee Co. ..... 307 Stell'en's lee Cream ....... 303 Superior Feed Co. ,....,., 30.1 Tulsa Carpet Cleaning: 1Yorks, . . ..,. 315 'llulsa Paper Co. ......... 319 Tulsa Stock Yards ..., . . 311 Tulsa V1'orld ....,. Yandeyf-r's .... oktasowm CIW P l5ryee's l1estaurant .... . . . Broadway Central llotel. . Carpenter Paper Co. .... . Chas. M. Dunning Constr. Co.. . . . , Ellis-Nickivlson-Cramer Co., . . . . . . 'Kingkade llotel ......... Meyer-Hlanke Co. ...... . National Commission Co.. tlklahoma Cotton Seed Crushers ...,...,... . , . . Oklahoma Cotton Seed Crowers Association .... . . . Oklahoma lileetrie Supply Company ..,...... . . , U. K. Stamp and Seal Co. ......... . ...... . . . Seannell-Slitt Commission Co.. . . . . . Semeo Color Press Co.. . . . 7716 True Szgnwmme . . . of our advertisers lies in the part they play in aiding the student body of the Oklahoma A. and M. College to have a much better annual each year than the Redskin staff could possibly support. Realizing the part each advertiser has played in making this book a success, we are cordially asking all of the student body to show their appreciation to the firms who have placed ads with us by supporting them. Page 327 ...311 a ge 320 30.1 310 307 31.1 307 301' 313 312 307 3307 313 310 303 C0njQdenceH T H E E N D FINIS 1 JFNM C yjag 15 Ill' . r A , 1 ff? M j74n'TBcC'9Jr4p fi PD 4567, .a one ul 19 N' Q pri v- 61 0 'A X 595 V on Vo L ,g U- Qlli 1- . -PIQ9 V xg il on GX f , Q f -0' FLA Af wi X f 0 I Cp: E P ,X v we paw H ,, G NI' 4 4: ugh coal XX N X .1 0 '-i f V 4 . X- , v ,,, . N f C f . , ' Z 1, -,-1 J' .- X X I J 1.1-f 1 ' ' Au? 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