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Sv ' MJ 1 I 1 ,wrgwf L G, y fl,- PreAe1 Q Qfnfmf A, MYRLE QLIVER ' BKLL HOPKINS JEANNE PATTERSQN ' GEORGE WILLNAMSON A the i949 lynx fs. Af 4 f 'f .W X f f'--..,., e W n, 2 , W - S X7 W QM A Q 'Ni-N -...M so WI' r Aka 1 fi SX uk 1 - i 4?-'W OIAQLUOI' Many limes aller we have le-ll SOUTHWESTERN and lhe glory which surrounds her, we shall look baclc wilh fond recolleclions lo lhe cherished lradilionsi lo lhe loeaulilul campus: lo 'rhoee golhic arfilices wilh which we were so familiar and lo lhe friends we made al our beloved Alma Maier, In ediling lhis boolc we have allempled lo depicl The happenings of lhe college year as vividly and as realislically as possible, If lhis volume of lhe Lynx helps you To recall lhose evenllul incidenls which belong lo your happiesf days, The slall will have realized lheir goal. wwf 1 if 7 , ,Hg f' WF . 4, ff' f 9 f -f W W , W' 1 Q 4-ZDl?0!l.Cl1 firm MRS. CHARLES E. DIEHL sible for flue oulslaridinq college which we are privileged lo be a perl ol Today. We are deeply gralelul lo llwem, and exlend lo lliem our sincere love and besl wishes. aye SP Tw We 'rv Aw dna Wafer fvwxvf'NY'v'f1Mf1'1:v,1r?rUlVM4-ffah i'1Q!'Y ,uv lfw-5 vlfh Tb f F ' F-wv' p' fur-' 'Ma' 'Vid Tw 4 f- 'vufrw Wm? 'wmkcx mai K f -, Jv X, wrfwl 'MUS H-ffwf-d 1 ,1 Y U vw T, 1 F 'Vf:H1'1:zff f1 '!'I'TJw' L, v wird, ,1 v K1 LW, ,, Q ' S V' , T , s H A. J ' Aff: , 1 r S -K'x4 ,'k'EF1 Arr: 11' 1 Sum: ivffawws fax S13 'VKVVT Cf i?dV' Ann 1 SY 'F KY Vx Kff-4 UVM-fa ' uv www' 'Fwy f'1f1 M Lwmh-f1 fr -vw ff Tw-fx -PHOTOS CDP CAMPUS SCLNFS BY KEN MIL jx ffm gfclzid of 194 9.- The Class of l9l8, fhe firsf fo receive degrees under 'rhe presenf adminisfrafion, was graduafed during World War I. If was in consequence quife small. There were only five bachelor's degrees awarded fhaf year af fhe commencemenf exercises in Clarksville, Tennessee, all of fhem fo men. Assuming fhaf all candidafes for fhe bachelor's degree fhis year successfully complefe fheir requiremenfs, fhe Class of I949 will number one hundred and fwenfy- seven-eighfy-six men and forfy-one women. As World War l accounfs for one of fhe smallesf graduafing classes fhirfy-one years ago, so World War ll accounfs fhis year for fhe largesf graduafing class in fhe hisfory of fhe college. The class fhis year is made up in parf of fhose who mafriculafed in former years lone as far back as l936l, whose college work in fhe cases of fourfeen was inferrupfecl by service fo The nafion during fhe war period. One fhing af leasf fhe wrifer has in common wifh fhis class--fhe facf fhaf fhis is fhe lasf, as if were, official commencemenf here for all of us. If your briefer pilgrimage af Soufhwesfern has been as happy and as rewarding as mine has been, you will carry away only pleasanf memories and deep and abiding friendships. More fhan fhaf, you will, as I do, reioice fhaf Dr. P. N. Rhodes has been chosen 'ro succeed me. for he is one who is fried and frue, one whom you know and respecf and love. Wifh him as fhe Presidenf, fhe college will be in safe and capable hands, and wifh 'rhe confinued loyal cooperafion of our fine faculfy and sfaff, supplemenfed by you and ofher alumni and friends, Soufhwesfern faces a brighf fufure as if enfers upon ifs second cenfury of service fo fhe church, fo 'rhe nafion, and fo fhe world. To all of you of fhe Class of I949, including fhose who will be recorded x'49, we exfend our greefings, our good wishes, and our affecfionafe regard. lf has been a grand pilgrimage fogefher. Y 1 0 I PRESIDENT Page Nine QOLVL6 A. THEODORE JOHNSON. AM., Ph.D. DEAN OF THE COLLEGE PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH AB., Weslminsler College: A.M., Universily of Virginia: Pl1.D., Universily olNorll'1 Carolina. Waller Raymond Cooper, A,.lvl., LL.B. Marqarel l-luxlable Townsend, M.A. Char es l Diehl A M Dean of Men Dean of Women Dean of Freshmen Professor Ol l-l'5lOrV Professor of Sociology Asslslanl Professor of English AJE MVYaSfllilanr?l33 aaiikgiigyqlviigyl BA. and M.A. MCG-ill Universily B.A Soufhwesfern al Mernplwls Universily of Alabamaq V.A. lJurisl Oxford Universily AM Universily of Chicago Wee: lfAe X20 5 H. W. ANDERSON, M.A., Ph.D. rrotessor ot Psychologxly B.A. State Teachers College, ebraska: M.A. University of Wyoming' Ph.D. George Peabody College for Teachers. PHILIP ANGELES, M.A. Assistant Professor .of Spanish B..A., .Lehigh University: . M.A., Universidad Nacional de Mexico. CLlNTON L. BAKER, M.S., Ph.D. Professor of Biology A B.S. and M.S. Emory University: Ph.D. Columbia University. JOHN H. DAVlS, M.A., Ph.D. Professor of History The J. J. McComb Chair A.B. University of Kentucky: B.A. and M.A. Oxford University: Ph.D. University of Chicago. JOE OTIS EMBRY. A.M.. Ph.D. Associate Professor of Romance Languages A.B. Drury Colle e: M.A. State University of lowa: Ph.D. Dniversity of Minnesota. ROBERT W. HARTLEY, Ph.D. Professor of Mathematics . A.B. University of Utah: B.A. Oxford University Ph.D. University of Pensylvania. RALPH C. HON, A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Economics and Business Administration A.B. University of lllinois: A.M. Harvard University: Ph.D. University of North Carolina. ALEXANDER P. KELSO. B.D.. M.A., D.D. Professor of Philosophy and Christian Ethics The R. A. Webb Chair A.B. Washington and Jefferson College: B.D. Western Theological Seminary: B.Sc. and M.A. Oxford University. JOHN H. KENT, M.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Latin B.A. and M.A. Queen's University: Ph.D. University of Chicago. LAWRENCE F. KINNEY. A.M.. Ph.D. Professor of Bible The Albert Bruce Curr Chair A.B. Hampden-Sidney College: B.D. Union Theological Seminary A.M. and Ph.D. University of Virginia. THOMAS M. LOWRY, A.M. Associate Professor of History and Government A.B. Davidson College A.M. Princeton University. MARlON LElGH MacOUEEN. A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Mathematics A.B. Southwestern at Memphis: A.M. University of Wisconsin: Ph.D. University of Chicago. M. FOSTER MOOSE, A.M., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Chemistry B.S. Memphis State College A.M. and Ph.D. Columbia University. JULIAN C. NALL, B.S. Instructor in Mathematics B.S. Southwestern at Memphis. ROBERT S. POND, A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Mathematics A.B. Washburn College: A.M. Marietta College: Ph.D. University of Kansas. W. TAYLOR REVELEY, B.A., B.D. College Pastor and Assistant Professor Bible B.A. Hampden-Sid-ney College: B.D. Union Theological Seminary. PEYTON NALLE RHODES, A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Physics A.B., A.M. and Ph.D. University of Virginia. ROBERT LOUlS ROUSSEY, A.M. Assistant Professor of French A.B. and A.M. University of lllinois. Wed me nog THOMAS A. SCI-IAEER, A.B., B.D. Assistant Professor of Bible. I A.B. Maryville College: B,D. Louisville Presbyterian Seminary. GEORGE RAYMOND SHIPMAN, M.A. Assistant Professor of Modern Languages B.A. Simpson Colle e: M,A. State University 0? Iowa. DAVID W. SPRUNT. A,.B., B.D. Assistant Professor of Bible A.B. Davidson College B.D. Union Theological Seminary. MARTIN W. STORN, A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Spanish Romance Languages A.B. Wartburq College: A.M. University of Washington: Ph.D. John Hopkins University. ROBERT P, STRICKLER, Ph.D. Professor of Greek A.B. West Virginia University: l907-l9l0 Oxford University: Ph.D. John Hopkins University. GEORGE F. TOTTEN. A.M. Assistant Professor of Speech and Drarnatics A.B. Wayne University: A.B. University of Michigan. CHARLES LOUIS TOWNSEND, A.M., Ph.D. Lecturer in Modern Languages and Literature B.A. McGill University: .M. and Ph.D. Harvard University. RICHARD B. VOWLES, M.A. Assistant Professor of English B.S. Davidson College: M.A. Yale University. FELIX T. WASSERMAN, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Geography and Modern Language Student at Universities of Heidelburg and Munich: Ph.D. University of Freiburg. JAMES L. A. WEBB, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Chemistry B.S. Washington and Lee University: Ph.D. Johns Hopkins University. WALTER E. WEESE, M.A. Assistant Professor of English B.A. University of Toledo: M.A. Yale University. JARED E. WENGER, A.M., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Romance Languages A.B, University of California at Los Angeles: A.M. Stanford University: Ph.D. Princeton University. JOHN OUINCY WOLF, A.M., Ph.D. Professor ot English A.B. Arkansas College: A.M. Vanderbilt: Ph.D. Johns Hopkins University. BENJAMIN A. WOOTEN, A.M. Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Physics A.B. University of Alabama: A.M. Columbia University. AL CLEMENS. A.B. Director of Physical Education and Athletics A.B, University of Alabama. BERNICE DALEY Assistant Director of Physical Education for Women Graduated from Tufts College and Bouve-Boston School of Physical Education. JESSIE GROSSNICKLE. A.M. Director of Physical Education for Women A.B. Mississippi State College for Women A.M. Texas State College for Women. WILLIAM R. MAYBRY j Z W p J OLIVE W. OUINN, A.M. ' Ass'sfanf Professor of Psychology acu' of Lcture ABI, Goucher College: A.M., Universify of Chicago LAURA ROBINSON. A.M., Ph.D. NEII- F- BRUCE- MA- Professor of Classical Languages and Afhlefncs Assisfanf Professor of Polifical Science ADBH Agnes scoff: ,AMMLI Univgrggfy of Georgia B.A. lPhilosophyl and M.A., Oxford Universify png' John Hopkins Universify JAMES HAGOOD. JR-. M-N ARLO I. SMITH. M.S.. PI1.D. Assisfanf Professor of Mafhemafics Assodafe Professor of Biology B-S.. Pleflmonl COIIGQGT M-Aw George Pes'-'I-70dY College A.B., Hendrix College: M.S., Norfhwesfern UFIIVGFSIIY Ph.D., Universify of Washinqfon ROBERT W. JOHNSON. M.B.A. Assisfanf Professor of Economics and RAYMOND T, VAUGHN' A.M. BUSINESS Adminisffalion Associafe Professor of Chemisfry M.B.A. Harvard Graduafe School of Business A.B., Culver-Shoclcfon College: A M ROBERT EARLE McGEE, B.A. Associafe Professor of English B.A., Soufhwesfern of Memphis: B.A. llfnglishl Oxford Universify Wear fl.. 52.1 MRS. F. T. CONN. B.S. Residenf Head of Voorhies Hall ROY L. DAVIS, A.B., B.D. Secrefary of Public Relafions MALCOLM EVANS, A.B. Registrar MRS. NOBLE HICKS, A.B. Assisfanf Dean of Women MRS. M. L. HILL House Manager WARREN D. HOWELL Bookkeeper MRS. EDWIN A. HUGHEY College Nurse IREYS MARTIN Cashier MARY MARSH, B.S., A.B. in L.S Librarian GOODBAR MORGAN Alumni Secrefary ERMA REESE Secrefary io fhe Presidenf JOHN A. ROLLOW, B.S. Supervisor of Properfy MRS. I. A. RUTLAND Residenf Head of Evergreen Hall C. L. SPRINGFIELD. LL.B. Bursar and Business Manager Universify of Missouri RICHARD B. VOWLES. M.A. Associafe Professor of English B.S. Davidson College: M.A., Yale UHIVGFSIIY BU RN ET CO RWI N TUTH I LL, A.M., M.Mus., Mus.Doc. A.B., A.M., Columbia Universily: M.Mus., College of Music Cincinnafi Direclor Belier known as Pappa by lhe symphony and choir .7Ae mimic Gfege The Memphis College of Music having been aiiilialed wiih SOUTH- WESTERN since I938, became lhe music deparimenl of SOUTHWEST- ERN during ihe summer of I943, ar which lime il moved from Union and Bellevue lo lhe Galloway Mansion localed on Overion Parlc Avenue. Accepiing beginners al all ages, il' carries rheir siudies Ihrough inier- mecliale and college work leading 'ro 'rhe degrees of Bachelor of Music and Bachelor of Arls wilh a major in music, which degrees are conferred by SOUTHWESTERN. All academic and mosl music courses are given on lhe SOUTHWESTERN campus, a shorl disiance from rhe College of Music. SOUTHWESTERN is very proud of 'rhis fine music deparI'men'I which has full membership in lhe Naiional Associalion oi Schools of Music. GLADYS CAUTHEN ..... Dean, Music Faculiy: Piano Pupil of Theodor Bohlman, Mrs. E. T. Tobey, William H. Sherwood, and Ernesl Hufcheson. Presiclenl Memphis College of Music i933-l94-3 RUTH COBB ....... - . . . Harp Pupil oi Carlos Salzedo. GERTRUDE M. DOUD ........... B.M.: Piano B.M., Memphis College of Music: Pupil of Lois Maer. IALEEN T. DUNNING ......... B.M.: Piano B.M., American Conservalory: Pupil of Theodor Bohlman, Silvio Scionli, and Mrs. Carre Louise Dunning-Dunning Sysiem. HARRY R. EDWALL ......... B.M.E.: Theory Bachelor of Music Educalion, Dralce Universiiy. ALBERT V. ENGLISH ...... . . B.A.: MA.: Band BA., Iowa Siaie Teachers College: M.A. Slafe Universify of Iowa. MARY J. KIRKENDOL ...... B.M., M.Mus.: Violin B.M., Miami Universiiy: M.Mus., Universily of Michigan. NEUMON LEIGHTON ......... BM.: Voice . B.M., Universiiy of Arkansas: Sludenl ai Bogulawslci College of Music, Chicago, and Royal llalian Universify, Pergiua. LOIS MAER ............... Piano Graduaie, Bolling-Musser School of Music: Pupil of Sigismund Sioiowslci, Rudolph Granz, and Egon Peiri. ELIZABETH MOSBY ............ Piano Graduale, Chicago Musical College: Sludeni af Columbia Universily and Washinglon Universily: Pupil of Xaver Schare wenlca, Raphael Poseiy, Theodor Bahlman, and Augusi Eraemlce. MYRON MYERS ........ B.Ecl., M.Mus., Piano B.Ed., Milwaukee Sfale Teachers College: M.Mus., Universily of Michigan: Pupil of Joseph Brinlcman and Arlhur Schnabel. VIRGINIA LOWERY MYERS .... B.M., M.Mus., Theory B.M., Memphis College of Music: M.Mus., Universiiy of Michigan: Pupil oi Myron Myers, Joseph Brinlcham, and Arihur Schnabel. BESS PORTWOOD . . .,., . .... B.M.: Voice B.M., American Conseryaloryg Pupil of Louise Robyn, Elaine de Sellem, Noble Cain, Conrad V, Bos, and Leola Lucey. ANNE T. REYNOLDS ......... AB., B.M.: Flule AB., Soulhweslerng B,M. Memphis College oi Music: Flule pupil of Ary yan Leeuweri, Edwin Lerinig, Laurenl Torno, and Georges Laurenlg Flule, Memphis Symphony Oiqheslra. MILDRED L. SEAY ....,.... B.M,, M.M,: plclflfi .mn .M ,, . B.M,, M.M,, Cincinnali Coriseryalory: Pupil ol Dr. Karol kiipqg 11 Q-... hw. Liszniewslci, and Mme. Olga Samaroll. L' W DOROTHY SCOTT .,...,..,.. AB.: Piano AB., Newcomb College, Tulane Universily: Myers. Pu pil of Myron JANE SODERSTROM ....,,... AB., B.M.Z piano AB., B.M., Soulhweslerng Pupil of Lois Maer, ADOLPH STEUTERMAN .....,. F.A.G.O.: Organ Pupil of Dr. T. Terlius Noble, Dr, William C. Carl a am!!! Charles Galloway, Orqanisf, Calvary Episcopal Church, Memphis. -.,,., PHYLLIS THORNBUR6 . . . . B.M,E.:Cf.llo B.M,E., Drake Universily. RUTH WOOD TUTHILL .,.... AB., B.Iv1,gTheoiy AB., Weslern College, Oxiord,O.1 B.M., Cincinnafi Conser- valory ofMusic1 Pupil ol Robert Perulz. Solo Viola, Memphis Symphony Orchesfra. MAUDE WALKER ..,.........,. Piano Siudenf af lnsfilufe of Musical Ar+ in New Yorlc and Teachers' College, Columbia Universily, and af Washinqlizn Uniyersilyq Pupil of l-lenirena Michelson. Wof !2'cf1fwea!.' MARJORIE ASHCRAFT , Pupil of Clyde Brayndf, S. FERGUS O'CONNOR . Oxlorcl Uniyersily. envy-., Don Beddoe and Ernesline Schumman-lleirlc. . Voice Cl-LM., F.R.C.O. ww-.. ,gpg L, L7!Le WQMPAEJ .fdcaalemy ofydrf INDEX P gr Sixtefn Recognizing how impor+an'r Ihe slaremenls of 'rhe crealive arrislrs are Io The undersfanding of a cuI+ure, Soulhwesfern believes Ihar no educalion is complefely liberal which has no+ included af Ieasl an ele- menlary sludy of 'rhe fine arfs in 'rheir 'rradilional and confemporary forms. Lasl year Iheir dream came Irue, when Soulhweslern became affliafed wilh The Memphis Academy of ArI's locale-d al 680 and 690 Adams Avenue in Ihe hisloric old residences given by 'rhe James Lee Family Io Ihe Cify of Memphis for an Arl School. Allhough Sourhwesrern does nor allow a maior in 'rhe field of arf, Ihree semeslers hours credir for each program per semesler is given. Courses offered are Adverlising Design, Inferior Decoralion, Crafls, Oil Painfing, Wafercolor Painling, Jewelry and Melalcrafl, and Sculplure. CLASSES . . . I7 FEATURES . . . . 5I ORGANIZATIONS . . 69 INFORMAL SNAPS . . 99 ATHLETICS . . . I I I PANI-IELLENIC . . . I29 ADVERTISERS . . I55 fam! 4? f ' ,itz ggxx' 1 G zf?fEs 2 XXX? xl 1 , ik Lv' u Q fm ,fc . Ln QM Hg? K 3 x 'pg 1 Q 1 JZ gf. Q. fx I 'L sg Wk xx' X ' fq 8' .. fifi. K iv 'Qs 'fx 'fi fix W ?5iA 55'r, xt? ---an-ug W, , ., M f, Q 2 if , ,lm -.UQ c F Q V . ,A g QM 7 ,- 'WW K., W, W' w,,.hA ww- f' Vs 4313 ' ' 25241 , gh 15 W as Am ,Q gg: , H1 23' my 'Q i x m ,gJfS.,. V, 5 A+ Qiiisifw , Senior 0 ficem Presidenf . . .STEVE SCHILLIG v' .P 'd + . . . VIRGIL BRYANT STEVE SCHTLLIG an Secrelary . . . . . JEANNE EDENS ik S+udem' Council Represenmave . ELLA BAILEY Til? ik Lefl lo rfqlwf: Sfeve Sclwillig, Virgil Bryanf, Ella Bailey, Jeanne Edens. WILLIAM REID BELL, JR., Economics .... Memphis SAE: CUC I: Pres SAE pledges: Baslcefball I, 2, 4: S Club: Minislerial Club I: Baseball 4, BETTY BENNETT, Biology .,.. Loolcoul Mounlain, Tenn, Tfansl Univ of Challanooga: XO: Y.W.C.A.: Sou'wesler. Circulalion Siall. RALPH M. BENNETT, Piano .... . Jonesboro, Arlc. SN: Soulhweslern Singers I, 2, 3. FRED BLAKE, JR., Philosophy ......., Memphis SN: Chaplain For SN: Pan Represenlalive. FRANK R. BOSWELL. Economics ......, Memphis SAE: Dream Boy of Torch 3: Pres SAE Pledges l: Emmi- nenl Warden SAE 2: V-Pres Slud Body 3: Pres Elec Com 3: ODK 2, 3: V-Pres 3: Foolball l, 2, 3: Track I, 2, 3: Baskelball Mgr 3: S Club l, 2, 3, Pres 2: Men's lnlramural Bd l, 2: Slud Welfare Corn 3: Who's Who: Sp Club l, 2: Fr Club 2: Mosl Popular Boy 3, I-lall of Fame. BETTY RUTH BROWN, Bible ........ Memphis Pi I3 Phi: Transl from Washingfon Univ: SW Singers: CUC Forum Com: Sfud Counselod: Y.W.C.A. may '49 LOUIS M. AGNEW, Economics . . Memphis SN. JACK ARTHUR, Philosophy . . . Memphis KA. ELLA BAILEY, Malh .......,. Clarlcsville, Tenn, DDD, sec DDD pledges I: Sou'wesler Sfail l: Y.W.C.A. l, 2: Canlerbury Club I: Pi 2, 3, 4: Torch's Oulslandinq Soph Woman 2: Women's Pan: Sec-Treas Jr Class 3: Slud Coun 3, 4: Women's Undergrad Bd 3, 4: Chi Befa Phi 3: Sec 4: Pres of Siqelles 3, 4: All-Slar Sollball Team 3: Co-Edilor ol Slud Coun I-landblc 3: Torch 3, Pres 4: V-Pres DDD 4: Womens Dorm Gov Bd 4: Sr Class Rep lo Slud Coun 4: Lab Assisi in Biol 2, 3, 43 Who's Who 4: Cand lor Dislinclion in Math, Hall of Fame. MARY ELLA BATTLE, Malh ....... Unionlown, Ala. GD Ala Club l, 2: Women's Pan 2, 3: Elec Com 2, 3: V'Pres GD 2: Pres GD 3 5 E f 5' ' , f f y P s , ' .:, 1-:if .. M, A ,f A 'K P x , , ig, f- -as ,L ,,,W5.i. . ir I 5 i 1 Senior-A SUSAN GRACE BROWN, Bible ........ Memphis Pi B Phi: Transl from Washinglon Univ: SW Singers: CUC Forum Com: Slud Counselor: Y.W.C.A. AUDREY LOUISE BRUNKHURST, Bible ..., Augusla, Ga. ZTA: Transfer from Junior College of Augusfa, Ga: SW Singers 3: Sans Souci 3: V-Pres 4: CUC 4: Dorm C-ov Bd 3, Sec 4: IRC 4. RUSSELL E. BRYANT, Economics ..... . . . Memphis KA, No. II, 3, No. III, 4: Siedman Economics Award 2: I-Ionor Council 3, Pres 4: ODK 3, 4: Alpha Theta Phi 3, Pres 4: Who's Who 4: Alpha Thela Phi Award 3: Carididale for De' gree wilh disrinciion in Economics, I-lall of Fame. VIRGIL LEON BRYANT, JR., Philosophy. . . Easl Poinl, Ga, KS, V-Pres 4: Pres Alpha Psi Omega 4: Pres SW Singers 4: Pres Men's Pan 4: Pres New Dorm 4: V-Pres Senior Class 4: Minislerial Club: Sludenl Council Com on Campus Religious Life: Who's Who, 4: April Fool's Court 4. CAROL CABLE ,.....4.... Cleveland, Miss. XO, Y.W.C.A. 2, 3, 4: Canferbury Club 2: SW Singers 3, 4: Delia Club 2, 3, 4. CLARENCE M. CAMEERDAM, JR., Economics. , Memphis PiKA CONRAD E. CARROLL, Malh , ...... Mayfield, Ky. KA, Treas 4: S Club: Varsily Foolball: Varsify Baslcelball. IRA GREGG CARTER, Psychology and Sociology . Amory, Miss. PiKA, Pledge Sec I, Corr Sec I, Rec Sec 2, I-Iislorian 2: Nifisf Club I, 2, 3, 4: Psy Club V-Pres 3, Pres 4, GEORGE AUSTIN CHAUNCEY, Philosophy .... Memphis Transfer from Walce Foresl' College: Alpha Thefa Phi 3, Sec 4: Independenl Men 3, 4: Sec World Federalisls 4: I-Ionor Council 3, 4: ODK, 4: Cancl for Honors in Phil. ROBERT H. COBB, JR., Mafh ........ Rome, Ga. KS: Assl Foolball Mgr 2, Soufhweslern Slaff 4. GENE DAWS, Economics . Memphis SN. LEONA McCARTHY DeMERE, Philosophy, Bible . Memphis KD, Pledge Trees I, Assisl Trees 2, Trees 3-4: Soulwesler I, 2, 31 Lynx Slalf I, 2, Y.W.C.A. I, 2, Religious Comm 3,41 Healers 4. PAUL E. DILLMANN, Voice , Marianne, Arlc. SN, SW Singers. FRANCES DIXON, Psychology .....,. Mempiiis KD: Psychology Club, Lynx Slaff: Span Club, Y.W.C.A. WILLIAM C. DOUGLAS, Economics . . Arlinglon, Tenn. SAE, Assisi Ed Zela News 3, V-Pres 3, Rush Chairmen 4: Soulwesler Business Slell I. EMILE ELIZABETH DUDNEY, Biology . . Kinqsporl, Tenn. KD, I, Guard 2, Sergeanl af Arms 3, 4: Y.W.C.A, I, 2, W.A.A. Sec 2, Pres 3, 4, Co-Ed Srud I-land Book 33 I-leelers 2, 3, Alpha Psi Omega 43 Elec Comm 43 Women's Under- grad Bd 3, 4, All Sler Baslcelball Team 2, 3, 4: All Sler Sollball Team 3, 4: Cenlerbury Club I: Sou-wesier I, 2, Lynx Slall I, Assf Business Mgr 23 Women's Dorm Gov Bd I7 Band 2, 3, Sp Club 37 SW Slud Afh Council 4: Lab Assr in Biology 3, 4. may '49 VINTON COLE, French . . . . . . . .Memphis XO, Asst V-Pres 2, Ass? Sec 3, Pres 4, I-Ieelers I, 2, Lynx Slell I, 2, 3, Soifwesler 2, Religious Ed 41 Sec XO Pledges: French Club 2, 3, Sec 4: Beauly Sec Lynx I, Finalisl 4, Y.W. C.A. I, Cab 2, 3, V-Pres 4, STAB 3, V-Pres 4: April Fool Cer- nival Courl 3, 41 Womanls Pen 4, CUC 43 Torch Socieiy 4. BETTIE CONNALLY, Lalin . ..... . . Memphis AOPi Pres of Freshman Class al Chevy Chase, Spenish Club, Speech Club: AOPI I-lereld, Rush Chairmen 3, Pres 4, Y.W.C.A. 43 S.T.A.B. 4: Torch 43 Eleclions Comm 2: Womens Pan 43 Cenlerbury Club I. ELOISE METZGER COOPER, Psychology ..... Memphis Trensler from Univ ol Miss: XO Assi V-Pres 3, Sec 4, Lil Slall Sou'wesfer 2, Assl Ed 2, Ed April Fool Edirion 23 Lynx Business Sl'eTl:21 AII-Slarll Baskelball Team 2, 3: Nilisl Club 2, Women's Pan 3, Pres 4, Sluclenl Body Social Comm 41 Women's Unclergred Bd 4, Elecrions Comm 4. PATRICK H. CORRIGAN, Sociology . . L, I., N. Y. Eleclions Comm. Seniom JEANNE EDENS, Public School Music . . . Olrolona, Miss Transler from Belhaven College, Jackson, Miss, Sec-Treai of Freshman Classg DDD, Mosl oulslanding pledge l, Scholar- ship and Aclivifies Chairman 2, 3, Pres 43 S.T.A.B. 2, 3, Pres 43 Sec-Treas of Senior Class3 Eleclions Comm, Sec-Treas 43 Wornen's Pan 43 Y.W.C.A. 2, 33 Soulhweslern Singers 2, 3, 43 Women's Undergrad Bd 43 Women's Dorm Gov Bd 33 SABA 2, 3, 43 W.A.A. 2, 33 Who's Who 4. JEAN ELLINGSON, Biology ,..... New Orleans, La ZTA, Pledge Pres and Besl Pledge I, Public Rel Chr 2, Treas 3, Pres 43 Y.W.C.A, l, 2, Cab 3, 43 Canlerbury Club I3 Dorm Gov Bd, V-Pres and Pres of Evergreen 2, Sec ol Voorhies 43 Pub Bd 43 Pi 43 Elec Comm 43 Women's Undergrad Bd, V-Pres 43 Women's Pan Treas 43 Sludenl Counsellor 3. DOT FENTON, Piano ........ Rolling Fork, Miss Trans from Belhaven College, Jaclcson, Miss: DDD, V-Pres of Pledge 3, Officer 43 Lynx Slalf 33 Della Club, 3, Sec-Treas 43 SW Singers 3, Sec-Treas 43 Pi May Day 3, 43 W.A.A. Reporler 43 Slud Counselor 43 Torch, Sec 43 April Fool Courl 43 Cheerleader 3, 4. ORION F. FRYE, Biology . . Memphis ORA LEE GARRAWAY, I-lisfory ........ Memphis Spanish Club I, 23 Y.W.C.A. l, 2, 33 Alpha Thela Phi 4. MERCER REITH GEWIN, Bible ....... Dekalb, Miss Trans from Easl Miss Jr Col, Scooba, Miss, ATO 3, 43 SW Singers 2, 3, 43 Minislerial Club 2, 3, 4, THOMAS M. GLENN, English . . . . Talladega, Ala PiKA, Pan Counil, Ala Club, SW Singers. WESLEY A. GOLDFARB, Economics . . . . Memphis Transler from Univ ol Tenn, Zela Bela Tau. JOHN E. HALL, English .......... Memphis PiKA, Pres. 43 'ISI' Club, Varsily foolball, lrack3 SIylus3 Pan Council3 Sduwesfern Slalf: AllASlar Baslcelball. WILLIAM HATCHETT, English . . . Ellendale, Tenn. KSU Slylus Club3 Ed Slylus Magazine, Ed of Sou'wesl'ern3 Nilisl Club3 SW Playersg Sludenl Council: Sludenl Welfare Bd, ODK. Til SALLY HOWARD, English ........ Holly Springs, Misc XO, Pledge Scholarship Cup 2, Chap Corr 3, Treas 4, Y.W.C.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Fr Club 3, 4, Sp Club I, 2, 33 Ala Club: Sou'wesIer I, 21 Lynx Bus Slall 3, Canlerbury Club I, JIM K. HUDSON, JR, English . . Memphis SAE. GEORGE N. HUNTWORTH, Piano and Public School Music , Memphis Bend. JAMES JEFFERY, English . . Memphis KA. PAUL F. KATES, Psychology ........... Memphis PiKA I, 2, 3, 4: Psychology Club 3, Pres 4: Assf Psy Depl 43 Sp Club 2: Cand for Degree wilh Dislincfion in Psy. SARA JEAN KING, English ........... Memphis KD, I, Scholarship Ch 2, Social Ch 3, Membership Ch 47 Sou'wesfer I, 23 S.A.B.A. 2, 3, 4: Y.W.C,A. I, 2, 3, 4: Sp Club I, 2: Mosl Slylish Co-Ed 3: Slud Counselor 43 I-Ieelers I7 Mosl Aliracfive 4. may '49 DANIEL NORFLEET HATHORN, I-Iislory . . Memphis SAE, 2, Sec 3, Pres 4: French Club 2, Treas 3, 47 His- Iory Club. TED HAY, Biology .......... Memphis Foolball Team, 2, 3, S Club 2, 3, 4, KS, V-Pres 4. SUE HENRY, Piano Pedagogy ...,. Tchula, Ivliss DDD, I, 2, 3, Sec 41Y.W.C.A, I, 2, Canlerbury Club Ig CUC I, 3, SW Singers 3, 43 I-Ionor Council 3, 41 Womenls Dorm Gov Bd 2, 3, Pres 4, S,T.A.B. 3, Sec- Treas 4: Della Club 3, Womens Undergrad Bd 4. WILLIAM T. HOPKINS, Economics ..... China Trans from Whealon College, ATO, Pres 2, Treas 3, 4: Minisierial Club 2, 3, 43 Sou'wesIer 2, SABA 2: I:Iec Comm, Pres 3, ODK 3, 41 Sludeni Council 3: Summer Honor Council 3: Nilisi Club 45 Lynx Business Mgr: Whols Who 4. 3. Seniom MARY JANE KING, English ......... Memphis KD, I, Hisl 2, Assi Treas 3, V-Pres 4: Sou'wesIer l, 2: I-Ieelers I: S.A.B.A, 2, 3, 4: Y.W.C.A, I, 2, 3, 4: Sp Club I, 2: Slud Counselor 4: SAE Sweelhearl 4: Queen April Fool Carnival 4: Mosl Srylish Co-Ed 3, Mosl Arlraclive 4. BERTHA LANDAU, Spanish ......... Memphis Transl 'From Memphis Slale and Mexico Cily College: Sp Club, Sp Play. MARJORIE GRACELEAK, Sociology . . . . Lamar, Miss ZTA, I, Aclivrilies Ch 2, Assl Treas 3, 4: Heelers I: Y.W.C.A. I, 2. 3, 4: Lynx Srafl I, 3: World Fed 3: Psy Club, Sec-Treas 3, 4: SABA 4: Elec Comm 4. NANCY LEVESQUE LITTLE, French ..,... Memphis Transl from Vanderbil? Univ: DDD 2, Social Ch 3, Corr Sec 4: Sou'wesler Fashion Ed 2, Sociely Ed 3: Lynx 3: French Club 2, 3, 4: Canlerbury Club 2, Heelers 2, Alpha Psi Omega 3, V-Pres 4: Torch 4: Cand lor Honors in French. MARGARET LOARING-CLARK ...... , . Memphis XO I, 2, 3, V-Pres 4: Y.W.C.A. I, 2, So Ser Ch 3, Pres 4: Sou'wesier I, 2: SW Singers I, 2, 3, V-Pres 4: Lynx I, 2: Canlerbury Club I: Honor Council 3, 4: Sfud Counselor 3, 4: Torch, V-Pres 4: Pi 4: lnler Col Forum, Ch 4: CUC 4: Who s Who 4: Slud Facullyg Women's Undergrad Bd 4: All Sfar Baskeiball Team 3: Rel Life Comm 4. ELIZABETH McPHERSON, English ....... Memphis Transl from Wesleyan College: XO 2, 3: CCH: Y.W.C.A. 3, 4: Soulwesler 3, 4. W. H. MARSH, Philosophy ....... . . Memphis Ind Men, V-Pres: ODK, Pres: Slylus, Pres: Sou'wesIer 3, 4. MARGARET MARSHALL, Voice ........ Memphis Transf from Siephens College: AOPi, Pres of Pledges 2, Mos? Ouisfanding Pledge 2, Pan Del 3, V-Pres 4: SABA 2, 3: Pi 2, Sec-Treas 3, Pres 4: Y.W,C.A. 2, 3: Sou'wesfer 2: SW Singers 3, 4: Elec Comm 3: Siud Councelor 3, Chairman 4: Sec-Treas of Slud Body 4: Siud Welfare Bd 4: Women's Undergrad Bd 4: Torch 4: Minerva Club 4: April Fool Courl 4: Mosl Oulslanding Senior of AOPI: Who's Who 4. SARA MAXWELL, Bible ,.,... ..... M emphis KD, I, 2, Sec 3-4: Canierbury Club I: Sou'wes+er I: Sp Club I: SW Singers I, 2, 3, 4: Y.W.C.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Psy Club 41 World Fed 4: Siudenl Counselor 3. JOHN Mu.LARD, English .......... Memphis SAE, Eminenl Chronicler, Eminenl Recorder: CUC 4: Sou'v wesler I, 2: Lynx 2, 3: Cand for Honors in English. RICHARD MUSSETT, Philosophy . . . SN CHARLES NICKAS, Economics . . . ROBERT S. NORMAN, Biology . SN, V-Pres and Recorder: Sec Council. GEORGE RHEW PAGE, JR, French SAE: Sp Club: French Club. HARLAN V. PATTON,Ma1h . . . . SN. EVIN L. PERDUE, Mafh ............. BEN MOORE Chemislry S r is M s OWEN MOORE Philosophy EI Dorado Ark Transit from Arlc Shale A X1 M SW Singers 3 4 Slylus 3 4 Nifisl Club3 Pres 4 French Club 4 JANET MORRIS Spanish Woodbury Heiqhls N J JOHN E MURDOCK Philosophy Memphis KS V Pres and Pres S Club Mens Pan Golf Team Memphis Memphis Memphis 1 Honor Memphis Memphis Memphis SAE: Trees of Vel Orq 3: V-Pres of Slud Body 3: Sporls Ed Sou'- wesler 2, 31 S Club 2, V-Pres 3. Pres 4: Track Team. may '49 Senivm JANE PHELPS, English ....,......., Memphis KD, V-Pres of Pledges I, Ac+ Ch 2, V-Pres 3, Pres 4: Women's Pan I VAPres 4, I-Ieelers I, 2, Alpha Psi Omega 3, Sec 4, Pi I, 2, V-Pres 3, 4' SW Singers I, 2: Sec of Fresh Class, Lynx Beauly 3, KA Sweelhearl 47 Lady-in-waifing of April Food Courr 43 Sp Club 3, Y.W.C.A. I, 2, 3' Miss Soulhweslern 4. LOIS PHILPOT, Voice ...,....... Holly Springs, Miss Transf from Blue MI College 3: XO Personnel Ch 43 Treas of Pledges 3: SW Singers 3, 47 I-Ieelers 37 Y.W.C.A. 3, 4. FRANKLIN CHARLES POE, Economics . . Memphis Uniled World Fed, Pol Aclion Comm. CHARLES E. POOL, I-Iislory and POI Science ....... Memphis KA, Inf Rel Club 43 Ch Dom Proiecfs of UVVF7 Chairman of Pol Acfion Comm, I-Iis Club. MARJORIE PRICHARD, Voice . Dyersburge, Tenn. SW Singers. BILL ROBERDS, Economics . Memphis SAE, TKA. AMOS L. ROGERS, JR., Economics ,...... . . . Memphis Transf Navy V-I2 John Hopkins Univ, Univ of S. C.: KA, V-Pres, Social Ch, Minislerial Club: Social Chg Fr Club 3: SABA 3, Social Ch 4: TKA Debale Team 41 Sou'wesfer Rel Slalf 4. CARMEN JEAN ROPER, English ........ y . . . Memphis ZTA, Sec of Pledges I, Guard 2, 3, 41 Y.W.C.A. I, 2, 31 Soifwesler I, 4: Lynx 2, 3, Band Sec 2, 3, 4, Sigelles. EUGENE MICHEL SCHAFFER, Pol Science ..... . Memphis SN, Pres 41 Alpha Psi Omega: Inl Rel Club, ODK. STEVE SCHILLIG, Chemislry ...... . Leland, Miss. SAE: Slylusg ODK: XBPhi, Hall of Fame. JAMES SMALLING, English . . PiKA. LLOYD SMITH, Chemislry . ATO. MARTHA ANN SMOTHERS, English . . XO., Y.W.C.A. l-leelers. HENRY SPRINGER, Economics Transl' from lll College. ROBERT HALL STANBERRY. English . . . Meridian, Miss. Baion Rouge, La. . Bells, Tenn. Springfield, lll. Maryville, Tenn. Tranls from Maryville College, Alhenian Sociely: Ind Men 3, 4: Nilisl Club 3,41 Honor Council 33 SN Pledge 2: Minisierial Club 2, 3, 4, SABA 4. GERALD C. SWEATT, Psychology ........ Jaclcson, Miss. PiKA, Pres 3, Pres Pan Council 31 Ed of Sou-wesler 41 Ass? in Psy Depl 3, 4: Siuclenl Council 3. Psy Club 3, 45 Er Club 2, 33 Elec Comm 2, 3. l may '49 J. C. SCIANNI, Biology . . . Memphis KS. STERLING BARRON SEIFORD, Economics .... Memphis SAE, Eoolball Team, Golf Team, Sporls Ed Sou'wesl'er BURTSINCLAIR, Philosophy . . Laurel Mis SN. CARLOYN SLOAN, English ..... Walnui Ridge Arlc AOPi, Transfer from Lindenwood College. Ne.. ' FAQ Seniof-A RALPH HERMAN TEED, JR., Economics ..... I-lol Sprinqs, Ark. SAE, Mgr Baslcelball Team, S Club, Men's Pan Council, Inrerrnural Board1SABA. LESLIE LEE THOMPSON, Voice .... . Memphis SAE: Nilisl Club I: SW Singers I, 3, 4. JOE TRIBO, Biology . ....... . . Raleigh, Tenn. Alfilialed wifh KS. CLIFFORD E. TUCKER, Piano .......... . Memphis SW Singers I, 2, 3, 4: Sourhwesler Symp Orch 4, Firsl prize in Memphis and Mid-Soulh Piano Scholar Ass., ODK. JAMES M. TURNER, Mafh, Physics ........ Swanlalce, Miss. KS, Besl Pledge I, Pledge Scholarship I, Grand Masler of Ceremonies I, Sec 2, Pres 3, Area leadership and scholarship award 3, V-Pres Soph Class: VAPres Junior Class: V-Pres Men's Pan 3: Chi Bela Phi Pres 3: ODK 3, 4: Pres Slud Body 47 Who's Who 43 April Pool Courr, lLord in Wailinql 43 I-Ionor Scholarship I3 Sfud Council 3: Narional Srud Con gress Del 4, Cand for disfinclion in Malhp Sou'wesler I, 25 Hall of Fame. LOUISE JOY UPSHAW, Voice ............ Memphis AOPI, House Chairman, Sec: SW Singers I, 2, 3, 43 Y.W.C.A. Song Ch, Treas. WILLIAM J. WADE, I-Iislory ...... ....... M emphis Ind Men I, 2, 3, 4: Minislerial Club, I, 2: I-Iisfory Club, Pres 47 Inf Rel Club 4. DON WALTON, English . . Memphis PiKA BEDFORD WATKINS, Piano ........... Monelle, Arlc. SN, SW Singers, Transl' from George Peabody College. ERNESTINE WHITAKER,I-Iislory . . . . . Memphis KD. 3. 42 Y.W.C.A. 3. may '49 eniom Wof Mcfnrei' MARK BONER . . . VIRGINIA BRIGGS . . WILBER CALLIHAN . . . MARILU CHRISTOPHER . LEE CORNEILLE .... JACK CRUTCHER . . BETTY J. CULLINGS . LATHAM P. DANIEL . JOHN O. ETHRIDGE . . CLYDE C. ELANIGAN . GUY KING .... JOHN P. KNIGHT . . ESTELLE KUHLMAN . si.. JUNE WHITE, English .................. Helena, Ark. AOPi, Sou'wesIer I, Assl Ed 2, News Ed 3, 45 Lynx I, 2, 3, Eealure Ed, SW Singers I, 25 Y.W.C.A. 3, 43 Inf Rel Club 4, Heelers I, 2. STANLEY WILLIAMSON, Bible .............. Tuiwiler, Miss. DDD 2, 3, Treas 4: Lynx Slaif I, 23 I-Ieelers lg Slud Counselor 2, 3, 4: CUC Ig Y.W.C.A. I, 2, 3, 43 Cab 3, SW Singers I, V-Pres 2, 31 Sou'wesIer 2, 3: Fr Club 41 Della Club 3, 4. JOHN H. WILLIFORD, Business Ad, . . KS, Gua'd, V-Pres, Pres: S Club. . Memphis . Lucy, Tenn, . Memphis . Turrell, Ark. . . Memphis . I-lenninq, Term. . Memphis . Memphis . Pulaski, Tenn. . Memphis . Memphis . Memphis . Memphis .Q- ag. CHARLES L. LeROY . . ANN MQFADDEN , BILL NEMITZ ..... THOMAS N. PAPPAS . JOHN D. PERA . . . CLYDE R. SMITH . DICK SMITH . . . ALEXIS STATHIS .... . JOHN TRAVIS ...... . HORACE MOORE UHLORN DAVE VAUGHT ....,. SAMUEL W. WATSON . . AUVERGNE WILLIAMS . . . Memphis . Searcy, Ark. . . Memphis Cordova, Tenn. . . Memphis . . Memphis . . Memphis Callierville, Tenn. . . Memphis . . Memphis . Memphis . Memphis . Marks, Miss. . Memphis si Who's Who In American S 3 Universities and Colleges S X 2 E Q 3 5 2 E 53 .3 3 12 E R 5 -a f R S Q 2 fi 3 Q? 2 S E E 2 5 5 5 E E L E 5 zz S ,Q H. 4 2 2 5 2 if Q 5 H i Q 5 Q Q 2 2 Z S Fi ? 3. if 2 E 5 1-1 1 5 Y 1 i E 5 2 2 E 23 Z? If as 5 3 e MmM' F fRWmWA+52'FM5haxG ' ' STEVE SCI-IILLIG ik ii? ik FRANK BGSWELL ELLA BAILEY e Thirty-'l'wo awe if N THE SPRING of The year candidaies for membership in Jrhe Hall of Fame are nominafed by fhe Sludenl' Council and The final selecfion is made by The presidenl and vice-presidenf of +he iunior class, presidenl of lhe sophomore class, and Presidenl and Dean of +he college. To be chosen 'ro appear in +he Hall of Fame is The grealesr honor 'rhaf can be awarded +o a senior a+ Soufhweslern. This is Jrhe merir given +o Jrhese for fheir qualifies of leadership, scholarship, characler, and service, which have been exemplified lhroughouf Jrheir four years of college life. ik RUSSELL BRYANT JIM TURNER Page Thirty-Th ree univr Ufficem BILL BRQWN Q vi? PrcsEden'r . . . BILL BROWN Vice-Presiclen+ . . , PAUL CURRIE ik Secrelary ...... . . JEANNE G-ILLFSPEE ik Sludenf Council Represenlafive . . RUTH GRIFFIS Leff 'ro riqhf: Bill Brown. Jeanne Gil ospie, Rufl1G-riflis, Paul Currie, I ,ffl A 5 .,-f 'd-P mniom FIRST ROW: Jean Allen, KD, Paris, Tenn., lryine Henry Anderson, ATO, Nalchez, Miss., Darrell Don Aufenlcamp, Omaha, Neb., Alan Babin, KS, Memphis, Guy B, Bare-s, KS, Memphis, John Reid Bell, SN, Memphis. SECOND ROW: Ernesl Bernholl Jr., SN, Memphis, Sam Berry Blair, SAE, Memphis, Margarel Boisen, ZTA, Memphis, Elvis Denby Brandon, Jr., SAE, Memphis, William W. Brazelion, SAE, Memphis, William E. B.-gnnan, KA, Lillie Fall, N. J. THIRD ROW: l-lugh Wylie Brown, SN, Birmingham, Ala., Mara Allen Brown, AOPi, Memphis, Mary Ann Brown, KD, Memphis, William David Brown, KA, Vicksburg, Miss., Allison Brush, XO, Laurel, Miss., George Bugleee, Jr., SN, Memphis. FOURTH ROW: James E. Cary, SN, Memphis, Nancy Wallcer Cariwrighl, XO, WhiTeha'r.r1, Tenn., Virginia Calching, KD, l-lazelhiirsl, Miss., James V. Cobb, Jr., ATO, Philadelphia, Miss., William O. Coley, Jr., KA, Merrpriis, Roberr Charles Cooper, SAE, Memphis. Fllill-l ROW: Sara Frances Cooper, KD, Memphis, J. W. Craig, KA, Memphis, Barbara C.:llins, AOPi, Memphis, Paiil Currie, KS, Jack- son, Tenn., James Millen Darnell, KA, Memphis, Kalhryn Daiinhauer, ZTA, Memphis. Page Thirl 1'-lfiw W 5 . l 1H,L0l'5 FIRST ROW: Anne Davis, AOPi, Lake Village, Ark., Jane ifivis, AOPi, Lake Village, Ark., Charles Van Davis, Memphis, James Davis, KS, Memphis, Mary Ashley Davis, AOPi, Paris, Tenn., A'hur Conrad Derr, Odessa, Wash. SECOND ROW: Jane Dewbre, KD, Memphis, Richard Baker Dixon, KS, Lillle Rock, Ark., Burrell Dobbs, Lillle Rock, Ark., Bedford Forresl Dunavanf, SAE, Memphis, Roberl S. Eddinglon, ATO, Mobile, Ala., Julian L. Ellioi, Jr., SAE, Talladega, Ala. THIRD ROW: Cecil H. Evans, SN, Deluniak Springs, Fla., John Henry Evans, SN, Memphis, Mary Clay Farr, XO, Memphis, Forresl W. Flaniken, SN, Memphis, Jeanne Gillespie, KD, Rrallville, Ala., John Gorman, SAE, Memphis. FOURTH ROW: Kennelh Gregg, Memphis, Rulh Edna Grillis, KD, Memphis, William Walker Gwinn, SN, Memphis, Peggy Haire, AOPi, Clarksdale, Miss., Mark Harris, SAE, Memphis, Roberl Hedden, KA, Memphis. FIFTH ROW: William Hedden, KA, Memphis, Russell H. Heinze, SN, Memphis, Frank Joseph Hemmeni SN, Memphis, Slrallon Hill, SAE, Humboldl, Tenn., Mary Howard, XO, Holly Springs, Miss., Howard R. Hunler, KS, Monroe, La. Page Thirty-Six mfriom FIRST ROW: Marlha Jane Jacobs, XO, l-lurnboldr, Tenn., Carrie Mae Johnson, AOPI, Clarlcsdale, Miss, Carolyn Judah, Lillle Roclc, Arlc., Herman J. Kaplan, Danberry, Conn., James Curris Kenl, SAE, Tuscumbia, Ala., Beiiye Jane Kilqore, Memphis. SECOND ROW: James T. Lacy, Searcy, Ark., Herberl Linville, Paris, Ky., Dorolhy Dale Dove, DDD, Leland, Miss., E. Jane McAfee, DDD, Broolchaven, Miss., Helen Joyce McGee, ZTA, Sylacauga, Ala., James McNully, Jr., Memphis. Tl-llRD ROW: Jane Aucoll Marsh, Laurel, Miss., Joy Masino, KD, Memphis, Kennelh R. Mills, Pine Bluff, Arlc., Mary Ann Minderman, ZTA, Memphis, Roloerl Monlgomery, ATO, Birmingham, Ala. Reba Mosfellar, KD, La Grange, Ga. FOURTH ROW: Jere Nash, Jr., ATO, Greenville, Miss., Raymond C. Nash, Memphis, Lloyd Nason, Memphis, Lynne Nixon, ZTA, Liflle Rock, Arlc., John E. Norwood, KA, Tuscumbia, Ala., Myrle Auqusla Oliver, KD, Paris, Tenn. FIFTH ROW: Jeanne Parlerson, KD, Memphis, Barbara Perersen, AO Pi, Lillle Roclc, Arlc., Josie L. Phillips, Memphis, Wendell Phillips, ZTA, Memphis, Clillon Pifrnan, SAE, Memphis, Myrrle Powell, AOPi, Memphis. Page Thirt V-Se zfen rm iam GUY! FlRST ROW: John Pyles, KS, Lillle Rock, Ark., Berla Joan Radford, XO, Memphis, Mary Ann Ramsey, KD, Greenwood, Miss., Emily Rice KD, Dallas, Texas, Eldon Roark, SN, Memphis, Belly Jane Robinson, ZTA, Memphis. SECOND ROW: Marvin Shinbaum, Memphis, Shirley Sibley, DDD, Memphis, Mary Nell Smilh, DDD, Memphis, Ellie Lee Slebellon, Mem phis, Dorolhy Sleindorll, KD, Jackson, Tenn., Belly A. Summerlord, Chickasaw, Ala. THIRD ROW: Julia Theoharalos, Memphis, Geneva Trim, XO, Tiplonville, Tenn., Dick Tumilly, KA, Oklahoma Cily, Okla., Frank L. Turner ATO, Liflle Rock, Ark., Dorolhy Faye Tynes, KD, Birmingham, Ala., Mary Tom Wall, DDD, Clarksville, Tenn. FOURTH ROW: Paul Ware, SN, Memphis, Dudley Wardlaw, Lillie Rock, Ark., Curlis M. Weslon, KA, Bourloon, Miss., James G. Wood Jr., PIKA, Memphis, Jane Woodson, DDD, Yazoo Cily, Miss., Joanne Zahner, AOPi, Memphis, Geraldine K. Zepalos, Memphis. NOT PICTURFD: J. Acroyd, VV. Adams, C. Barnell, D. Bond, H. Bryanl, J. Bryanl, A. Buford, C. Bulwinkle, W. Burnell, V. Cage, J Caldwell, G. Comes, M. Connell, L. Curlis, C. Dean, H. DeBerry, A. Dewar, W. Dewey, J. Doyle, A. Dyer, G. Germani R. Haverly, E Hays, J. Hesler, E. Holmes, E. Hurl, J. Jochum, V. Jones, A. Lessley, R. McCaigqhan, L. Marland, J. Meux, A. Miles, W. Milohurn, J Morrison, P. Moslerl, . Mulroy, R. Nelson, J. Newlon, J. Oliver, L. Osborn, L. Pallee, J. Payne, M. Ouessenberry, D. Reed, R. Reed, M Rickey, M. Scoll, P. Shappley, M. Shore, T. Smilh, J. Sumrall, J. Tem plelon, J. Thomas, C. Threlkeld, P. Vergos, S. Vryonis, J. Walker, D Wilkerson, M. Wilkerson, L Wiqhl. Page Thirty-Eight Sepia more Officem Presidenf . . TOBY BUNN Vice-Presidenf . ...... JIM CLAY Se-Crefary . . . . .MARY CATHERINE LYNN Sfudenf Councn Represenhfive. . PAT COOPER TCBY BUNN Pai Cooper, Jim Clay, Toby Bunn, Mary Cafnerine Lynn. ,SZIO 0l'VL0l 8:5 'R FIRST ROW: William C, Akins, SN, Holly Springs, Miss., Carolyn Algee, XO, Wynnburg, Tenn., Frances Offull Allen, ZTA, Louisville, Ky., Dorolhy Jean Arnold, XO, Memphis, Roberl J. Alcheson, SAE, Memphis, Harold Barnelr, SN, Memphis. SECOND ROW: James Harwell Barlell, Laurel, Miss., Mary Louise Barfon, DDD, Memphis, Barbara Lee Basself, AOPS, Memphis, Thomas Reynolds Beal, SN, Memphis, June Allen Beasley, XO, Germanlown, Tenn., Thomas A. Bell, KS, Blylheville, Ark. THIRD ROW: Gerald A. Bloom, Memphis, Edward C. Boldr, Memphis, William E. Boyce, ATO, Por? Gibson, Miss., Hugh L. Bucking- ham, SAE, Memphis, Gerald Parke Bugbee, SN, Memphis, Ronald Freeze Bunn, SAE, Jonesboro, Ark. FOURTH ROW: Anne Slarlinq Caldwell, DDD, Louisville, Ky., Joanne Campbell, AOPi, Blyrheville, Ark., Orion H. Campbell, ATO, Bogalcosa, La., Vivienne Floy Chillon, DDD, Memphis. Mary Chisolm, KD, Birmingham, Ala., Eleanor Isabelle Clarke, XO, Memphis. FIFTH ROW: James Nelson Clay, III, SAE, Memphis, Pal Cooper, DDD, Lillle Rock, Ark., J. Lesler Crain, Jr., SAE, Memph's Roberl Liddell Craven, KS, Lillle Rock, Ark., John O. Crenshaw, Raleigh, Tenn., William J. Crisamore, KA, Akron, Ohio. Page Forty .Silo OFVLOPQ5 Kr NP' FIRST ROW: Frances Ralslon Crouch, AOPI, Memphis, Slanley Charles Davies, SN, Memphis, Lynn Dazel, New Orleans, La., l-lelen Deu- pree, AOPi, Memphis, William Meriwelher Dorr, ATO, Memphis, Erlene Downs, DDD, Memphis. SECOND ROW: Marion Virginia Dwyer, ZTA, Memphis, John C, Edgar, Chellenham, Pa., Marqarel Anne Ellis, ZTA, Memphis, Marqarel Evans, AOPi, Memphis, James Calvin Fasllrner, SN, Kerrville, Tenn., Jean Terry Fisher, KD, Memphis. Tl-llRD ROW: Ellen T. Fills, XO, Marlin, Tenn., Palricia Louise Flippin, DDD, Memphis, William J, Flippin, KS, Milan, Tenn., John William Flowers, KA, Paducah, Ky., Ted Fox, Jr., SAE, Memphis, Mamie Frederick, New Orleans, La, FOURTH ROW: Jaelr Funlchouser, Memphis, Bill Gicldens, KS, Shreveporl, La.. Winilred Marie Gilliespie, ZTA, Memphis, James Henry Oooselree, SN, Clarksville, Tenn., Marianna C-racey, KD, Covinqlon, Tenn., Frierson Moore Graves, Jr., SAE, Memphis. FlFTH ROW: Belly Gray, Ferriday, La., Marilyn Green, XO, Memphis, Marlha Jean l-land, ZTA, Wesl, Miss., Emma Jane Haralson, AO Pi, Brownsville, Tenn., Charles Roy Harwood, Memphis, Doris M. Harwood, Memphis. Page Forty-One 0,9 LOWZ 0l 85 FIRST ROW: Howard Hayden, ATO, Dallas, Texas, Helen Carol Heyer, DDD, Memphis, Sylvia Hicks, KD, Memphis, Nancy Lynne Hill, XO, Memphis, Phillip D. Hisey, ATO, Shreyeporl, La., June Grace Holi, XO, Memphis. SECOND ROW: Elise Wallis Hudson, Mobile, Ala., Mary C. Hurf, ZTA, Liille Rock, Ark., Mary J. lcenberger, Memphis, Louise Jackson, Memphis, Reber? Kirk, SAE, Memphis, Mary Eva Kniqhfen, KD, Monlgomery, Ala. THIRD ROW: Milbrey C. Knowllon, AOPi, Memphis, John Lewellyn Kurls, Jr., Memphis, Ann Louise Lacy, Searcy, Ark., Howard Lamf mons, SAF, Memphis, Charles Logan Landrum, Jr., ATO, Brunswick, Ga., Helen Lane, XO, Jonesboro, Ark. FOURTH ROW: Ann Lile, Memphis, Mary Ann Lilly, AOPI, Memphis, Clara Loaring-Clark, Memphis, Sarah Loaringfclark, Memphis, Belly Loll, AOPi, Bude, Miss., George A. Love, Brookhaven, Miss. FIFTH ROW: Mary Calherine Lynn, AOPi, Memphis, Palricia McBride, KD, Balesyille, Ark., James T. McDonald, Jr., SAF, Camden, Ark, Dorolhy MCC-See, XO. Texarkana, Ark., John Lee McLean, Jr., SN, Richmond, Va., Warren Mallhews, Memphis. Page Forty-Two C5219 0WL0l 8:i ii FIRST ROW: Bob Mallhews, Canlon, N. C., Marlha Ellen D. Maxwell, XO, Dyer, Tenn., Mary Jane Millard, XO, Memphis, Roberl Chrisiy Morgan, SN, Selma, Ala., Woodward Dale Morriss, Jr., ATO, Memphis, Charles Mosby, ATO, Coahoma, Miss. SECOND ROW: Jack A. Musseil, Memphis, Harold Leroy Nance, Mauldin, Mo. Beliy Neill, DDD, Avalon, Miss., Marion Joy Neudecker, KD, Memphis, Frances Nix, DDD, Memphis, Louise Lee Parish, Denmark, Tenn. THIRD ROW: Richard Lane Peery, Pocahonlas, Va.. Henry N. Reiers, Jr., Memphis, Harris Edward Pelree, SN, Chicago, Ill., Charles Ping, KS, Neponsir, L. L, N. Y., Anna George Polydouris, KD, Memphis, Horace B. Price, PIKA, Grundy, Va. FOURTH ROW: Bailey Warwick Prichard, Memphis, Helen Ouindley, AOPI, Memphis, Mike Ouinn, Jr., KS, Challanooga, Tenn., John Dudley Reese, lll, ATO, Monlqomery, Ala., Gale Reynolds, AO Pi, New Orleans, La., Belfy Rhodes, Milan, Tenn. FlFTH ROW: Mary Jack Rich, DDD, Memphis, Tenn., Roberl Price Richardson, Jr., ATO, Auqusla, Ga., Jeanne Roberds, XO, Mem- phis, Donald E, Roe, Memphis, Joseph Millon Roulhac, SAE, Memphis, William Jackson Rylee, Memphis. Page Forty-Th ree CSZIQ OWLOPQ5 R-...M QQ' gm 94 iw.-R FIRST ROW: Rulh Salley, ZTA, Shaw, Miss., Thomas Edward Sharp, ATO, Robinsonville, Miss., Emily R. Shaw, DDD, Gulfporf, Miss., Harold N. Simpson, Memphis, Elizabefh Faye Sinclair, Tyler, Texas, Clara Jean Slaughier, ZTA, Memphis, Alan M. Smiih, Memphis. SECOND ROWz Kaiherine Smiih, AOPi, Dallas, Texas, Pailye Smirh, AOPI, Memphis, Presley S. Smiihwick, Memphis, James F. Spring- field, SN., Germanfown, Tenn., John M. Springfield, SN., Germanrown, Tenn., Lonnie Lee Slaniord, Jr., KA, Sheffield, Ala., Hugh W. Sranfon, Jr., Memphis. THIRD ROW: Price Dickson Siarks, Oklahoma Ciiy, Okla., Thomas C. Siergios, PiKA, Memphis, Marie Ann Siorn, XO, Memphis, Sfan- ley Ernesr Tavlor, SAE, Memphis, David Ormonde Thomas, Ka., Pensacola, Fla., John Thomason, SAE, Memphis, Harold Brooke Thomp- son, Memphis. FOURTH ROW: Colin H. Threlkeld, SN, Memphis, Roberl Threlkeld, Memphis, Pairicia Tomlinson, ZTA, Memphis, Mary Jeannine Tusnek, ZTA, Lake Village, Ark., Florence Wade, DDD, Memphis, Rose Mary Washer, Memphis, William G. Wesche, SN, Memphis. FIFTH ROW: Newion Thomas Wesl, PiKA, Memphis, Roberl E. Whiieside, Coilon Plani, Ark., Aubrey Russell Whiiley, PiKA, Memphis, Donald Eugene Wiseman, PiKA, Memphis, John Wilbur, SN, Memphis, Palsy Jo Williams, KD, Humboldi, Tenn., George T. B. Wil- liamson, ATO, Mason, Tenn. NOT PICTURED: A. Allenburg, R. Ashley, T. Ballas, W. Barlholomew, R. Berion, D. Bircheii, W, Bowden, R. Briggs, R. Bruce, L. Brush, J. Carrigan, A. Conley, J. Curry, S. Davies, W. Durbin, A. Elizondo, J. Frakas, S. Frank, J. Frosi, S. Fuiris, K. Greenwood, M. Gulledge, M. Hebron, W. Huesiis, R. Hughes, E. Kiirerman, B. Lee, S. Lieberman, W. McClure, O McKei+han, W. Mills, J. Musself, W. Nicky, J. Nix, E. O'Neill, E. Osbahr, D. Pifiman- W. Rawlins, J. Remmers, M. Snyder, W. Sparks, J. Slewarf, R. Slrafion, J. Thul, H. Twisi, V. Vollmer, W, Warren, S. Wender, P. Williams, P. Worrham. J. Yales. Page Forty-F0111 re Inman Ufficem rs g ROY PAGE Presidenl . . . ROY PAGE Q7-Q? Vice-Presidenl . . . . ED WILLS Secrelary .... . . . . NORMA KEISLING if? Sfudeni' Council Represeniefive . . . PAT INGRAM Leff To riglwlz Ed Wills, Pal lngram, Roy Page, Norman Keisling. l 8i5A,l'VL8lfL 'Il' FIRST ROW: Merion Roberl' Aborn, Yonkers, N. Y., John B. Allen, Caruihersville, Mo., Jimmie Allen Anchors, Memphis, Ann An derson, Marvell, Ark,, Blake Aicheley, ATO, Memphis, Brislol Sherman Bagqell, Memphis, Parham l-lenry Baker, KA, Dyersburg, Tenn SECOND ROW: Eugene John Barham, Memphis, Dhane Bason, Amarille, Texas, Glorio Balson, DDD, lndianola, Miss., Fred K. Beeson Memphis, Mariha Begqs, AOPI, Memphis, Joseph Bennelrl, KS, Memphis, Warren Benneli, ATO, Jonesboro, Ark. Tl-llRD ROW: John W. Berry, Memphis, William Douglas Boyd, ATO, Paris, Ky., Dorolhea Lee Brill, Memphis, Gloria Brown, Wynne Ark,, Sybil Mariorie Brown, KD, Pickens, Miss., William F. Brunner, KA, Memphis, Aubrey Ray Bryanl, KA, Memphis. FOURTH ROW: Sara Jane Bryani, DDD, Milan, Tenn., Shirley Burdick, DDD, Memphis, Waller A. Buslard, New York, N. Y., Markie L Builer, Paducah, Ka., Sarah Campbell, KD, lndianola, Miss., Jan el Canada, DDD, Memphis, Vance Carlwrighi, Memphis. FIFTH ROW: Ann Marie Caskey, XO, Memphis, Frances Chamberlin, Memphis, William A. Chrislie, Dunedin, Fla., John Maynard Clark Jr., KA. Memphis, Alberl Hobson Clemens, Jr.. ATO, Memphis. Mariha Rulh Clippard, XO, Jackson, Tenn., John Cochran, Besse mer, Ala. Page Forty-Six jl ef5Al'VL8l'L FIRST ROW: James Reqinalcl Cody, Jr., SN. Memphis, Edilh Ann Cones, ZTA, Danville, Ky., Arleen Orr Cook, XO, Memphis, Samuel Leonard Crain, Nashville, Tenn., Amaline Crawlord, DDD, Houslon, Miss., Ed F. Crenshaw, Memphis, Junius Crossell, III, Moscow, Tenn. SECOND ROW: Arlhur Wilbur Davis, Memphis, Joe Garland Deaderick, KA, Memphis, Marlha Ann Dean, KD, Ccllierville, Tenn., Thomas Wayne Deupree, SAE, Memphis, Ben E. Dewbre, Jr., SAE, Memphis, Mary Anne Driver, AOPI, Osceola, Ark., Hallie Lee Edens, DDD, Okolona, Miss. THIRD ROW: Belly J. Ellioll, DDD, Talladega, Ala., Eileen Emick, XO, Memphis, Mary Alice Faulk, ZTA, Enlerprise, Ala., Leland Edwin Fisher, Memphis, Barbara Flippin, AOPi, Memphis, Janel Wyall Founlain, KD, Greenwood, Miss., Maria Wilburn Franklin, Laranqe, Tenn. FOURTH ROW: Frances Rulh Freeman, ZTA, Lillle Rock, Ark., Belle Fuller, KD, Memphis, Paul M. Gaslon, Memphis, Harlan Gales, Mem- phis, William Rayburn Gvenlry, Memphis, Russell Andrew Gieseler, New Orleans, La., Rose Mary Gilliam, ZTA, Memphis. FIFTH ROW: Mary Winilred Glass, ZTA, Daylon, Tenn., John Fisher Gralz, Jr., SAE, Memphis, Lesler Graves, Jr., SAE, Memphis, Ann Griqsby, KD, Birminqham, Ala., Edward Hamlel, KA, Tuscumbia, Ala., Belly Joyce Hancock, Alexander Cily, Ala., Lucy Hay, DDD, Memphis. Page Forty-Seven s. c7l 8:iAWL8lfL FIRST ROW: Claude Hazel, KS, Sreele, Mo., Jeanne Hebron, AOPi, Leland, Miss., Mariha Ann Henderson, DDD, Memphis, Frederick Hernon, Boslon, Mass., Sherman Hayes Hoover, SAF, Memphis, Toby Frederick Horn, Memphis, Helen Elizabeih Hoye, DDD, Shreve- pori, La. SECOND ROW: Sandra Kay Hull, DDD, Shreveport La., Par Ingram, AOPi, Gary, Indiana, Sara Josephine Hunler, Memphis, Marilyn Jack, Memphis, Barbara Diane Jackson, Memphis, Charles M. Jackson, Jr., Memphis, Harry Johnson, KA, Memphis. THIRD ROW: Cullen B. Johnson, Memphis, Haden Jones, KD, Moniqomery, Ala., Norma Ann Keislinq, ZTA, Sf. Peiersburq, Fla., James Howard King, SAE, Clarksville, Tenn., Horace Kiichell, SAF, Greenwood, Miss., Berl F. Kremp, KA, Memphis, James Lapsley, Jr., ATO, Clarksville, Tenn. FOURTH ROW: Charloile Wrighl Lary, Germaniown, Tenn., Walfer Lazenby, Jr., Owensboro, Ky., Frederick Link, ATO, Jonesboro, Ark., Belly Owen Lonq, DDD, Ripley, Tenn., Evelyn Pairicia McCain, AOPi, Birmingham, Ala., Mariha McClanahan, AOPi, Memphis, Befsy Mcflollock, Si. Joseph, Mo. FIFTH ROW: Pal Siephen Marlin, Memphis, Sara Ellen Mays, ZTA, Memphis, Jean Pierre Meshew, Memphis, Glenn Miller, Jr., ATO, Fllendale, Tenn., Lula Moniqornery, DDD, Crawforclsville, Ark., Flizabelh Moore, XO. Memphis, Frank W. Moore, Memphis. Page Forty-Eight I 6'5A,l'Ifl,6?I?, Z Vzqu ,. ' T ii R' ' FIRST ROW: Rhea Carey Moore, Tunica, Miss., Ramona Dianne Moriariy, Memphis, Beverly Ann Morris, DDD, Mobile, Ala., Tamar Ann Morrow, Old Hickory, Tenn., May B. Mounl, KD, Shouns, Tenn., Mary Elizabelh Nanz, KD, Louisville, Ky., Van Dyke Neill, DDD, Avalon, Miss. SECOND ROW: Rosemary Nelms, AOPi, Memphis, Jacqueline Newman, XO, Memphis, Thelma Nichols, KD, Memphis, Mariha Jean Nor- meni, Memphis, Claire Marie O'Callaghan, AOPi, Memphis, Allene Ogden, Memphis, Lesler Okeon, Memphis. THIRD ROW: Lee Anderson Orr, Carihage, Miss., Roy Calvin Page, KA, Memphis, Chesier Peeples, SAE, Wes? Memphis, Ark., Ella Howard Pickens, XO, Memphis, Gerald T. Pierce, Memphis, John Carey Price, Jr., Memphis, Billy Roby Pridgen, SAE, Memphis. FOURTH ROW: Fred Priichard, PiKA, Memphis, James Raicliif, Jr., ATO, Pineville, La., Samuel Pharr Reese, ATO, Monigomery, Ala., Julia Frances Richardson, XO, Memphis, William Pafrick Richardson, Deering, Mo., Selva Lorraine Roark, Memphis, Jacqueline Roland, KD, Caruihersville, Mo. FIFTH ROW: Ann Rollow, AOPi, Memphis, Alex Percy Rose, Grand Junciion, Tenn., Marabefh Elaine Ruch, ZTA, Memphis, Edward Lind- sey Rucks, SAE, Memphis, Mariha Anne Sander, XO, Memphis, Nancy Schroeder, KD, Owensboro, Ky., Edward S. Seymour, Memphis Page Forty-Nine XQPQJAWQQIQ . 1A .gl as .f:,.., . .. .Ss Q FIRST ROW: Roberf P. Shackleford, ATO, Bolivar, Tenn., Ben H. Shawhan, SAE, Memphis, Willard Silva, Tampa, Fla., Julia Lucille Skin' ner, KD, Memphis, Virginia K. Slaughrer, KD, Memphis, Marzerle Smiih, AOPi, Memphis, William Hamilfon Smyfhe, SAE, Memphis. SECOND ROW: John Roberr Srarr, PiKA, Memphis, Richard H. Tilson, SN, Memphis, Berry Lee Tiplon, DDD, Tiplonville, Tenn., Mar- rine Tirmensfein, ATO, Memphis, James Henry Todd, Humboldl, Tenn., Wayne Perrin Todd, ATO, Miami, Ela., Jane Calherine Turner ZTA, Birmingham, Ala. THIRD ROW: Carroll Tufhill, XO, Memphis, Bob Wade, Murray, Ky., James Russell Wahl, Milan, Tenn., Mary Ann Wesl, KD, Memphis, Grady Braxron Whirehead. ATO, Memphis, Laleah Wrighl, XO, Cairo, Ga., Barbara Wilbur, Memphis. FOURTH ROW: Anne M. Willcs, KD, Carurhersville, Mo., Edwin F. Wills, SAE, Memphis, James Wing, Memphis, Mary Woods, KD, Selma, Ala., Charlene Wolring, Memphis, Harry Spero Zeparos, Memphis. NOT PICTURED: Bob Allen, John A. Auslin, Joanne Ballou, Delia Alma Coolcsey, David Hillman Denny, Richard Earle Dice, Roberr Ear- relly, Franklin Roy Gwinn, Wendell Archie Holloway, Bruce Hooren, Jack Hudgins, William Thomas Jolly, Marlha Ann Jones, Nancy Kniqhfon, Emmy Rulh McCown, Margarer Presron Merrell, Roberf Miller, James H. Milchell, Ru+h Tidwell Miilroy, Alberl Arnold Nelius, Annie Pullen, Beverly Richardson, Richard Oliver Russell, Roberr T. Rylee, ll, Billy Sallsman, Viclor Sranley Shainberg, Earl Baber Sloan. William King Slallworfh, James Ridgway Sloclcley, Granville Tale, Chlolilde Towler, William S. Van Zandl, Jack Wallon, Henry Rierer Webb, Jr., Geraldine Mae Williams, Thomas Edward Williams. Page Fifty V V ., A4 A . , :vmf554:7'y1 - 2ff2v?5T9W'Af1 -'fwfgelyf ' Y xggmzpef-' A A ' W 'Q?3VQ's::.,E,. ' 4 H4 wa Q- .f -V Q5 TZSEEEQQ i' 1' ' 1 . J-Ein A ,, f .1 'FSR bug: fxfgsgsifa. 1 V ieglegsg, L -?Qf?fj,i fejiizi- ,j?55f1?i5' f Q Af ' iiiiiiiggggiix , V m???5ff ' 2 L55 .gZ21fLlfAufe5fer1fL- JANE PHE'-PS w 1 i L 5 sp'-wa fm JEAN KING Coeds FRANK BOSWELL, Mosf Popular Boy ANN BROWN, Mosi' Slryllsh Coed Q ,WW 4,1 D VVINS ws' il 4 3 s , r x . my S 140Pi Stunt High t Each year af Hwe ACPI sponsored Sfum' Nighr, froprwies are awarded 'rv Hue frarernify, sororify or Imdeperwe de-nf group flfwaf presenf We mom original bkifs. The proceeds are used by AQPE sororiry fo furfher Hue nhiranrrwroplc projeds of Hue group. ATO WINS H15 1411 Sing Kappa Della Sororily held ils 'lirsl annual All Sing lhis year on December 3. The KDS opened The program wilh a musical inlroduclion followed by each greelc-leller organizalion singing lwo seleclions ol 'rheir own choice. Trophies were awarded lo lhe sororily and lralernily wilh lhe mosl oulsland- ing musical program. All proceeds from lhe All Sing are used for philan- lhropic worlc. SAE WINS FOR FRATS XO WINS FOR SORORITIES Hvmccm me SouThwesTern's CenTennial Homecoming, cele- braTed QcTober I6, I948, was deemed The larg- esT and mosT successTul in The school's long his- Tory. PreTaced by a bonTire pep rally and inTormal dance Friday nighT, The celebraTion began SaTur- day morning lyes-we had a holidayl wiTh a downTown parade, led by The SouThwesTern band and royal converTible carrying The Homecoming Queen and her princesses, STudenTs in decoraTed auTomobiles rode down Memphis' main Thoroughf Tares, gleeTully waving, blowing horns and run- ning all sToplighTs. The parade TerminaTed aT The school iusT in Time To wiTness The iudging oT The decoralions On sororiTy and TraTerniTy row. proclaimed wine ners by Ben S. Parker oT The Commercial Appeal and Pillow Lewis oT The Memphis Academy oT ArTs were The lawns of Chi Omega SororiTy and Alpha Tau Qmego FraTerniTy. AOPi and SAE were The runners-up. The Homecoming game provided The only ATO TAKES PRIZE FOR ERATS 5 , SHOE HUNT darlc spoT oT The day as The Millsaps Majors sud- denly began To cliclc in The lasT guarTer and snaTched The vicTory Trom The Lynx, 34-l8. AT halTTime was The TradiTional 'Freshman paiama race and The coronaTion oT Homecoming Queen, Nancy CarTwrighT and her maids, PaTTy SmiTh and Nancy Hill. ATTer The game all TraTerniTies held open house Tor alumni, Millsaps visiTors, and SouThwesTern sTudenTs. PresidenTs receiving aT each lodge were Dan HaThorn, SAE: John WilliTord, KS: Tom WesT, PiKA: Bob MonTgomery, ATQ: Clarlc Bulwinlcle, KA: and Gene SchaeTTer, SN. The Homecoming BanqueT was held in The Eargason Field House aT six p.m. wiTh 30 alumni from all secTions oT The counTry aTTending. Charles Rond, assisTanT Shelby CounTy aTTorney general and a member oT The class of '40, was The banqueT speaker. A formal dance, held in The gym and reigned over by Queen Nancy, culminaTed The day's TesTiviTies. GOLIATH'S SLING-SHOT WINS EOR XO , ,I .P - -Qf Hu., f A WHS an W E ,img V,,.,., N' Bob Cooper, Maid Pally Srnilrlw, Queen Nancy Carlrwriglil, Maid Nancy Hill and Curlis Kenl carefully inspec+ +l1e Millsap's Maior.Tl1eir maieslies QUEEN NANCY were chosen by +l1e 5 Club. Informal Dance Sponsored loy Sludenl Council mixwyfmmwzwiwwm-w MW A ,- c,Q, .V Haw , tar uf , x 253' ff dv' . 5? QKQME -f I' f---X ,X wk wif YZ? ii? if? il? il? 'ik wi? mf evwalfied ikikikikikikaivikikikikikvkvkik f'W-wif sp.-,y.,f, ,W NI' YW if ' . i u,,,1f,li iff ' -' ,i fglliii Vwwiiiff if f ,fi-A V . 7? ,fi iii! ' tif ' llwe following porlrails ol 'rlwe beaulies and lavoriles were given llwrougli llwe Coursley of CASSADAYS STUDIO, 88 Madison Building, Memplfiis. 'ik ii 'ik wi? vi? wil? Page lfifli'-Nz'nr KZ? , ..,. Q gnu, fx Y 3 W Y an -2335 wg: :xl :ia as f 3:12 vTEI!:: I M we gm, Q U . . fgii 222 ::5 4 :q.g,,5gg, 2 f .... . . 6 xg A ,x as 'K' Lfk A X .K Q R 5 s ? Q 5: ,,.. 4 WM-my 5222 vii 4 H . , 4 ,Q ,. .mmm E 'uv GZ ,g g WSW A iw ANN BROWN I JANE KING I LU9 QLUOIIIIQ SARA ELLEN MAXWELL PAT WILLIAMS ARLEEN COOK Q I iilll I 4 Page Sixty-Six .1 TI-IEIR ROYAL MAJESTIES -fglorif Liao! CLll l'1fl.If6L, King . FRANK BOSWELL Queen . . . . . JANE KING Lord-In-WaIIInq , . . .JIM TURNER Lady-in-Waifinq . . JANE RHELPS Members of The Court VINTGN COLE VIRGIL BRYANT PEGGY MARSHALL JIM DAVIS GENEVA TRIM ED WILLS ANN BROWN TOBY BUNN DOT FENTON JUDD WILLIFRED The AprII FOOI Courf ruIes over The anhuaI AprII FUOI Carnivai. The Courf is seIecIed by popular vow of The enhre sfudenf body. The AprII EOOI CamIvaI Is a Comblnahon OT a pIay, Ccvurf presenia- Hon, cosfume baII and a special ediIIon of Ihe Sonfwesfer. This year The Theme of The coafume bf1II Tzeamred Rcharacfers from I-Iisforyf' MasIer of Ceremonles . , CURTIS KENT VMQU Bwfwf mud BV H5:'Hw'? M-vw Wf- vL,,13 Dwifyfm' IMS. ,Chip 'WV' Tw: P13- fmirc Mamnm' wr C'cqnkf-d Thw Way and xNRC1rVfoK1fmfedfhe frfpH1vOuzgP'wHeU fur a efudorf In his quesf fm ffuth, derived VS 'warp 5' ' mf- WF 933493. qw'Tfx'f rw. The- prip: wlm1cVs,54-?Yf:dcd by The Rwyal Cami, were iudqcd fm The buiii -f -'if1?maH'y In Qsmyimn Qu? wan em v r rrxy cl by Jenin Al fm C arc u wx me V1 yt, A ,-.',,,t, 3 ug 2 77 Olllll' KOH!!! A, A. Miines iwiiarieus comedy was presenred by fne Seainwesfern Prayers. Mr. Larimer fGene Scnaefieri, ine ecceniric owner oi The House on Dover Read, icepf ine audience amused by his diabeiic Hicks, execufed wifn ine aid of a buriy buffer iProi. George Toffenl on coupies eioping io France, who happened 'ro qef srranded Hwere for a week or more. Supperfing piayers in rnalcinq ine piay a roilclcinq success were Jane Phelps, Leona DeMere, Jirn Davis, Viroii Bryanf, and Biii Hafcnerf, Ann Brwwn, Par Wiliiavis, Jim Davis, Waifer Lazenby, Bi!! Harchev. ijwemf WQM H Under fhe direcfion of Geerqe Toffen, Hiree performances of Huis Sriakespearian Comedy were given rne iasr week in Aprii. The play was presenied alrnosf exadly as wrif- ien, wiiiw no changes in pioi and oniy a few rninar ones in diaioque. Tne Casfi Torn Wesf, Torn Taylor, Joan Sfewarf, Virqii Bryani, Ann Brown, Bill Hafcnefi, Paf Wiliiarns, Aiberi Neiius, Bob Craven, Waifer Lazenby, Criaries Hues+is and James Davis. Z!! Leff lo riqhl: PEGGY MARSHN L. CHM TURNER, FRANK BOSWELL, me CSTSAJQVLE Gonna! One of fhe principal agencies of sfudenf self- governmenf is fhe Sfudenf Council, fhe chief funcfion of which is fo oufline and presenf maf- fers for fhe considerafion of fhe sfudenf body and fo serve as an execufive commiffee in sfudenf affairs. lfs membership includes fhe elecfed officers of fhe sfudenf body, presidenf, vice-presidenf, and secrefary-freasurer: fhe presi- denfs and represenfafives of The four classes: fhe five elecfed commissioners. Close cooper- afion of Sfudenf Council wifh faculfy and adminisfrafion is encouraged. Presidenf . . . . JlM TURNER Vice-Presidenf . . FRANK BOSWELL Secrefary-Treasurer . PEGGY MARSHALL KENNETH JAMES DAVIS CURTIS KENT DENBY ANN BROWN STEVE MILLS Corn. of Social Com, of BRANDON Corn. of Under- SCHILLIG Corn. of Publi- Acfivifies Afhlefics Com. of Chris- graduafe Pres. of cafionls and Pub- fian Acfivifies Women Senior Class icify Di ar A A E ' , C W4 , BILL BROWN TOBY BUNN ROY PAGE ELLA BAILEY RUTH EDNA PAT COOPER PAT INGRAM Pres. of Pres. of Pres. of Senior Class GRIEEIS Soph. Class Freshman Junior Class Soph. Class Freshman Class Rep. Junior Class Rep. Class Rep. Rep. Page .S'ez:entv n..+,,,, ...J Sealed lell lo rlqhl: Marrlne Tirmensleln, Ernily Shaw, Danby Brandon, Mary Ann Ramsey, Russell Bryan+, Du-sly Anderson, Sue Henry, Charles Ping Selva Roarlc, S+andIno3 Marqarel Loarlnq-Clark, Georqo Chauncey, Lee McLean. Faye lynes. No? Piclured: Vlrqfnla Jones, who replaced a vacancy. RUSSELL BRYANT life, . VQ4 ' EW: z 1 5 I . ,Manor owned! Presldenl . . RUSSELL E, BRYANT Vice-Presidenl . .DUSTY ANDERSON Secrelary . . . MARY ANN RAMSEY The sludenls of Soulhweslern mainlain lhe honor sysfem as fo 'rheir college courses, examinafions, and olher phases of campus life. They have an l-lonor Council, a sluclenleelecled organizalion wilh represenlalives from lhe various classes, which loslers 'rhe honor spirilr on The campus. ln any case of clishoneslry lhis organizalrion acls as a courf, and any sludenl found guilfy by I+ is sul:-jecl lo dis- ciplinary acllon. Page Svzwrzly-One . 'TN Lell lo righl Bill l-loplcins Russell Bryanl Judd Willilord, Rav Ashley, Dr. John Kenl, Al Clemens, Jim Turner, Sleve Schillig Georg Chauncv Denby Brandon Frank Boswell Nol Piclured: Williarn Marsh, Dr. John l-l, Davis, Dr. Joe Q, Efnbrv, James micron me Aa .JQLIOIOQ Presidenl ,,.. NVlLLlAM MARSH Vice-Presiclenl . . FRANK BOSWELL Secrelary-Treasurer . . . FRANK KENT Facullv Advisor . .JOHN l-l. DAVlS OMICRON DELTA KAPPA is a nalional honorary leader- ship lralernily. Membership is limiled lo lhree per cenl ol The men sludenls ol: lhe college who musl be in lhe upper lwenly-live percenl ol lheir classes, who musl have allained llie slanding ol Junior, and who are oulslanding in one ol lhe following fields: scholarship, alhlelics, religious and social allairs, oublicalions, music, speech and drarnalic arls. TORCH, honorary sociefy for women in 'rhe senior class, sirives To recognize women who have aliained high slandards of leader- ship and scholarship rhroughoul lheir college career. An average of 2.6 is required for membership. Afier Jrhe lirsl eighl weeks, Torch gives a luncheon honoring all women sludenls wilh a 3.0 average Tor Jrhal eighl weelcs. A+ The annual backward dance 'rhe Torch Dream Boy of The year is announced. l-le is chosen by popular vo+e. The Dream Boy fhis year was Frank Boswell, Torch honors an oufslanding sophomore girl each year. OFFTCERS: Rresidenf . ...,... ELLA BAILEY Vice-Rresiden' . MARGARET LOARTNG-CLARK Secreiary . . ...... DOT FENTON s ro ': Vinlorf Coie, Nan:y Liflle, Do' Fenlcn. Second row: Peggy Marshall, Marqarer Loafing-Clarlc, Befiie Connally. Ella Bailey. wav.. QW Leff fo righl: Ora Lee Garraway, Barbara Jean Cullinqs. Russell E. Brvanl, Georqe A. Chauncey. RUSSELL BRYANT Page Sevczzly-Four Presidenf . . . . . RUSSELL BRYANT Vice-Presidenl' . . BETTY JEAN CULLINGS Secrelary . . . GEORGE A. Cl-IAUNCEY .fggolwa jAQf6L WA! , gif rs 34, fi, af f2i.i5iz? - ,gm 1 25 ,il .,: wr -: 'g.- : Hfmlff, sg M 3' 5 gf :J is ,gf f, Alpha Thela Phi is +he honorary scholasfic sociefy al Sourhwesfern. Hs chief oloiecls are +o give public recogni- lion io lhose sfuflenfs who have macle excepiionally high grades during lheir firsl' fwo and one-half years of col- lege, and lo fosier sound scholarship. The scholasfic re- quiremenf is 3.4, and lhe officers are aufomafically fhose s+uden+s wilh hiqhesl averages. CA! MM CI-II BETA PI-II is a naiional honorary scienfific Iraierniiy. Membership is Iimiied Io siudenis who are maioring in one of fhe sciences or mafhemaiics who have compIe+ecI 25 hours in 'rheir major wiih a 3.0 average, and fulfilled 1'he ofher scholasiic requiremenis. Chi Be+a Phi gives a supper-parfy for all srudenls making a 'A' in one of fhe firsi year sciences or maihemafics, ius+ afler fhe firsr semes+er grades are out Scieniific confesfs are sponsored and oufsfanding science professors are recognized. Presidenf . . Vice-Presidenl Secrelary . Treasurer . EacuI+y Advisor WA. . JOHN TRAVIS . . PAUL WARE . . ELLA BAILEY STEVE SCI-IILLIG DR. JAMES WEBB Leif fo Righf: Jim Turner, Sfeve Schillig, John Pera, Moris Shore, Prof. B. A. Woo+en, Dr. A. I. Smiih, Dr. M. F. Moose, Paul Ware, David Vaughn, Ella Bailey, Dr. M. L. MacQueen, Dr. C. L, Baker, Belly Jean Cullings, Prof. J. C. Nall, Herman Kaplan, Paul Mosferf, Dr. Peyfon Rhodes. Noi Pic+ured: Marvin Shinbaum, Prof. R. T. Vaughn, Dr. James Webb, Dr. R. W. Hariley, Dr. R. S. Pond. Firsf Row: Lib Dudney, Ella Bailey, Ann Brown, lv1argarefl.oaring-Clarlc, Emily Rice. Second Row: Jeanne Edens, Jeanne Gillespie, Mary Kafherine Lynn, Sue Henry, Peggy Marshall, Eloise Cooper. AN N BR O Page Severity-Six 0IfIfL6LVLj'5 UfLJ8lf'9lf'0'L6!lfLOLf8 lf' Presidenf . . . . . . ANN BROWN Vice-Presidenf . . JEAN ELLINGSON Secrelary . . . . . ElvllLY RICE The Womens Undergraduafe Board is made up of fhe women officers of fhe four classes, The secrefary of fhe sfudenf body, fhe presidenfs of fhe wornen's organizarions and fhe officers of fhe board, which are elecfed by women sfudenfs as a whole. The purpose of fhe organizafion is fo culrivafe a sfrong school spirif, bring affenfion fo good scholasfic sfanding, and fo fosfer a spirif of honor and duly among all women sfudenfs. A 2.0 average is required for membership. The boaid assisfs wifh freshmen orienlafion, and acfs as a courf fo fry new women sfudenfs who have violafed fhe freshe men regulafions, This year under fhe auspices of fhe board, fhe freshmen held an Armisfice Day Cpen l-louse for fhe sfudenf body and faculfy. The Woman's Afhlefic Associafion is fhe confrolling board for women's afh- Iefics on fhe Soufhwesfern campus. This organizafion sponsors 'Iournamenfs be- fween 'rhe women's social organizafions in archery, ping pong, baslcefball, bad- minfon, fennis, soffball, swimming, and a final fraclc and field meef af which fhe presenfafion of 'trophies and awards are made. Due 'ro second semesfer pledging, fhe freshmen and fransfers are allowed fo have feams during 'I'he fall semesfer. The Woman's Afhlefic Associafion consisfs of elecfed represenfafives from fhe four classes and one represenfafive from each sororify and independenf group. Presidenf . . . Viceflaresidenf . Secrefary . Treasurer . Reporfer . . . Assisfanf Reporters, Faciulfy Advisor Leff Io Righf: Wendell Phillips. Eelfy Eilioff, June Beasiey. Berla Radford, Miss Daley, Dol Fenlon, Carrie Mae Johnson, Belfy LOII, Jeanne Paflerscn. Noi' Picfured: Pafsy Flippin, Jane Marsh, Virginia Jones. LIB DUDNEY . . .LIB DUDNEY . . . BERTA RADFORD CARRIE MAE JOHNSON . . WENDELL PHILLIPS . DORIS ANNE FENTON . . . .EMILY RICE VIRGINIA JONES . MISS BERNICE DALEY Q-OX 4+ TT? of-.-,pau-WH FIRST ROW: Mary Ann Ramsey, Denby Brandon, VinTon Cole. SECOND ROW: MarTha Beqgs, Jeanne Gillespie, MargareT Loaring-Clark, John Millard, Frierson Graves, Mary Jane Milf lard, Jim BarTleTT, Paul Currie, Audrey BrunkhursT. NOT PICTURED: Jere Nash, Sammy Reese, Bob Reed, Rev. Taylor Reveley. ijiae Czriafioalfa mon Caginef PresidenT: DENBY BRANDON ViceARresidenT: JERE NASH SecreTary: MARY ANN RAMSEY Advisor: REV. TAYLOR REVELEY DENBY BRANDON Page Severity-Eiglit The ChrisTian Union CabineT perTOrms The same TuncTiOn Tor The SouThwesTern ChrisTian Union, OT which every sTudenT is a member, as The STudenT Council does Tor The sTudenT body. The purpose OT This cabineT is To prOmOTe inTeresT and include every member OT The sTudenT body in some phase OT ChrisTian acTiviTy. The cabineT serves as The co-OrdinaTing and direcTing cenTer Tor all sTudenT religious acTiviTy On The campus. In The spring a reTreaT is held in order ThaT The reTiring members OT The cabineT may review The work OT The year and presenT recOmmendaTiOns TO The new cabineT. In The Tall a reTreaT is held iusT prior TO The opening OT school TO make deTiniTe plans Tor The year ahead. This year The re- TreaT was held aT Shelby FOresT and was Tollowed by an advance aTTended also by The cOmmiTTee members OT The ChrisTian Union. ApprOximaTely 50 people aTTended. During This year OT school The cabineT has sponsored Two periods OT special religious emphasis wiTh Dr. E. J. Fisher and Dr. A. l.. Currie as The leaders, weekly vespers, dormiTory prayer services, and a service drive in which Over SI IO0.00 was raised Tor The UniversiTy OT FrankTurT. Also The annual apple sale was conducTed wiTh The proceeds being used TO pro- vide a ChrisTmas parTy Tor The underpriviledged children in Memphis and The bieweekly discussions were held on Topics OT inTeresT. MARGARET LOARING-CLARK Presidenl: MARGARET LOARING-CLARK Vice-Presidenlz VINTON COLE Secrefaryz MYRLE OLIVER Treasurer: JOY UPSHAW Members of ihe Cabinet Firsl Row: Berla Radford Joy Upshaw Carolyn Judah Second Row: Margarel Loaring-Clark Myrle Oliver Shirley Sibley Vinlon Cole Jeanne Gillespie Mrs. Taylor Reveley The Y.W.C.A. is composed of women sludenls who wish lo lake parl in irs program of Chrislian service and growlh of Chrislian characler. Our lheme for l948-49 was World Relalednessu and programs were presenled al Jrhe monlhly rneelings which helped us see whal we can do +o promolre world friendship. Mrs. Texlas, a nalive of Turkey, and Dr. Paul Caudill, chairman ol The World Baplisl Relief, were lwo of our oulslanding speakers. This year The Y adopled an llalian child of lwelve and look care ol her lhroughoul lhe year. We paid for her school, board and fruilion, wro're her lellers, and played Sanla Claus lo her all year. Eor our local social service, The l5O members gave a Thanksgiving loaskel fa a needy family, collecled and dressed dolls for children in The mounrains near Sewanee, Tennessee, helped wi'rh The Chrislian Union parly lor under privileged chil- dren, and had an Easler Egg hunl for lhe 50 boys al Gailor l-lall. We are very proud of Jrhe work which our Y has done, buf mosl' of all, we are proud of The spiril wilh which our girls wenl inlo each proiecl. Caginef Nof Picfured: Mary Cafherine l-lull Mary Ann Lily Dean M. l-l. Townsend Advisors: Mrs. Taylor Reveley Dean M. l-l. Townsend .2 ,, , nn, nn., 4.4. 4 T W FIRST ROW: Dol Fenron, Par Cooper, Margaref Loaring-Clarlc. SECOND ROW: Peggy Marshall, Emily Shaw, Ella Bailey, Jeanne Gillespie, Faye Tynes, Mary Ann Ramsey, France Crouch, Ann Brown. xgilftdfelflff QULVLLSQ 0lf':5 The Srudenr Counselor Program was organized in I945 To assisr in freshman orienralion. These girls, working wirh Jrhe Dean of Women, help during The enlire iirsr semesler To see Thar each new girl is guiclcly adiusfed ro her environmenr, They encourage social work in Memphis. These girls rnusr mainrain a 2.0 average. A six-week program, To Train The counselors, is held in lhe Spring guided by iacullry members. Peggy Marshall is chairman and Margarel Loaring- Clark is vice-chairman. TX x FlRST ROW: Jeanne Roberds, Belfy Brown, Jean King, Myrle Oliver. I SECOND ROW: Grace Brown, Jane King, Frances Crouch, Margie Boisen, Marianna O.acey, Francc Allen. PEGGY MARSHALL NOT PICTURED: Slanley Williamson, Berra Radford, Louise Osborn, Mary Ann Lilly, Vivien Chilfon. .Asif-0' The purpose oT The Women's DormiTory Governing Board is To esTablish and mainTain in The women's dormiTories The same sTandards and ideals OT seTT governme-nT ThaT prevail Tor The sTudenT body OT SouThwesTern as a whole. The Governing Board oT Voorhies T-TaTl consisTs OT Three represenTaTives Trom The senior class, Three represenTaTives Trom The iunior class, and Two represenTaTives Trom The sophomore dass. The Governing Board oT Evergreen T-Tail consisTs oT represenTaTives Trom The Treshmen class. The Governing Boards are eTec:Ted by The dorrniTory sTudenTs. Presidern . . . SUE HENRY Vice-PresidenT . .... JANE MQATEE SecreTary . . . . .AUDREY BRUNKHURST . TMRS. T. fx. RUTLAND Res1denT Heads . . . IMRSU -I-A F' CONN olfmilfory ouerning Zgwwc! LEFT TO RIGHT: ErniTy Shaw, Fave Tvnes, Audrey BrunTchursT, Paf Cooper, Sure Henry, Mary Ann Ramsey, Janie MCATee ETTa BaiTey. NOT PTCTURED: Barbara PeTerson. Mffirv'- r'rf'fmw,-1, rzwsxx fu' 1:1-xmas mpawem e wh f ' ... 0 uwmmwww Awww, aa-'WMM Www W s RGIL BRYANT The Soulhweslern Singers have made lremendous progress lhis year under The excellen+ direclion of Dear Pappa Tul- hilljl The enrollmenl having reached lhe number of One- hundred and lwenly. Besides rhe choirs regular campus performances al vespers, chapel, and special services, lhe Singers 'roured Alabama and Mississippi belrween sernesfers, giving a lolal of fhirleen concerls, and To close a wonderful season, Jrhe Choir wilh Orcheslra, gave 'rhe enlire Bach B-Minor Mass, lhe mosl exlensive musical proiecf ever at lernpled by lhe college. we eSZ1fLLL!Lwe5LLer1fL ingem Presidenl . . ....,. VlRGll. BRYANT . Vice-Presidenl . . MARGARET LOARHXIG-CLARK Secrelarv . . ...... DOT FENTON -ummm-nnu..n... waunzmuww-w :nw s Y aw w.n, .ser eA Vsf LEFT TO RIGHT: Owen Moore, Jane Marsh, Sieve Schillig, William Marsh, Helen DeBerry. William Harcheff. NOT PICTURED: Jack Hall, Mark Harris, Joe N. Sumral, Jared Wenger, John Wolf, Warren Maddox, Joe Scianni. Presidenf . . Vice-Presidenl' . Secrefary-Treasurer Faculfy Advisor . Business Manager Edilor . . . sifyfm STYLUS is The Soulhwesfern Iiferary organizalion dedicared Io advance inferesr in creafive wriling and Io fosfer Ihe general apprecialion of Iileralure. Membership is by invifalion, all fhose being invifecl who have conlribuled worlc which has sufficienl' meril for publicalion in one of The organizaI'ion's Iwo annual magazines. . . . WILLIAM MARSH , . JANE AUCOTT MARSH . . . HELEN DeBERRY . . JOHN Q. WOLF . . . . JACK HALL . , WILLIAM HATCHETT WILLIAM MARSH Page Eighty-Three Presidenf DENBY BRANDON Vice-PresidenT BILL RAWLINS SecreTary FRIERSON GRAVES Treasurer BILL ROBERDS SerqeanT-aTAArms AMOS ROGERS FaculTy Advisor PROP. G. F. TOTTEN FirsT Row LeTT To RighT: Shelley Liebermann, Tommy STergios, Helen Magee. Second Row: Gerald Pierce, Bill Rawlins, Frierson Graves. Third Row: Denby Brandon, Amos Rogers. NoT PicTure-dz DusTy Anderson, Bill Dorr, Lee Fisher, RuTh Edna GriTTis, Jeanne Gillespie, Jane McATee, Bill Mills, l-larris PeTree, Bill Roberds, Jack Williams, ProT. ToTTen. Tau Kappa Alpha has iusT Tinished iTs second year oT acTiviTyaT SouThwesTern aTTer iTs reacTivaTion during I947-48. The Lynx del::aTing Team oT Denby Brandon and Bill Rawlins were ranlced Third among The naTions l::esT debaTing Teams aT The Grand NaTional TournameriT April I4-I6 aT Mary WashingTon College oT The UniversiTy oT Virginia. This is The TirsT Time in SouTh- wesTern's Torensic hisTory ThaT one oT her Teams has placed in The naTional Tourney. Over 60 colleges and universiTies Trom nearly every sTaTe in The union accepTed The inviTaTion To cornpeTe in The Grand NaTional. SouThwesTern won 6 ouT oT 7 de- baTes in The compeTiTion. Being ranked 3rd in The naTion climaxed The norThern Tour oT The Team in which They had previously deTeaTed The UniTed STaTes MiliTary Academy aT WesT PoinT, New York and The UniTed STaTes Naval Academy aT Annapolis, Maryland. During The I949 season Brandon and Rawlins won 20 ouT oT 26 debaTes compeTing aT The SouThern TKA, The Mid- SouTh and The Bluegrass Tourney. Their Two years oT inTercollegiaTe compeTiTion have neTTed 43 vicTories ouT oT 54 decision debaTes. OuTsTanding in This record are Triumphs Tor 2 sTraighT years over WesT PoinT, The l948 SouThern Del:-aTing Champion- ship in The Junior Men's Division, and winner oT Third Place in The I949 Grand NaTional Senior Men's Division. The TirsT Tapping Ceremony since The war was held on April I and 2 wiTh Amos Rogers, Bill Roberds, and ProTessor George F. ToTTen being inviTed To membership. Roberds and Rogers won Three ouT oT' six debaTes aT The lasT TournamenT They aT- Tended aT GeorgeTown, KenTuclcy. Gerald Pierce and Tommy STergios also parTicipaTed in The delJaTing acTiviTies. 6LlfL Ad Alpha Psi Omega is a nalional, honorary, clramafic Tralrernily organized for The purpose of providing an honor sociely for sludenls who achieve a high slanclarcl of vvorlc in clramarics and To provide a wider fellowship for rhose inlereslecl in Jrhe college lheaier. Sludenfs working foward membership in Alpha Psi Omega belong lo The Soulhweslern Players. VIRGIL BRYANT Presiclenl . . . . VIRGIL BRYANT Vice-Presidenr , . NANCY l.lTTl.E Secrelary . . . TED JOHNSON .fggofm Qi mega LEFT TO RIGHT. SEATED: Elizabefh Dudney, Nancy Lillle, Virgil Bryanl, Jane Phelps, Prof. George F.To1lc-I LEFT TO RIGHT, STANDING: Jim Davis, Bill l-lalchell, Gene Schaeffer, ,. .gal FlRST ROW: Jeanne Edens, Marjorie Lealc, Dol Love, Franlc Boswell, Elizabelh Duclney, Bill Sparks, Eloise Cooper, Bellie Connally. SECOND ROW: Jean Ellinglon, Pal Corrigan, Bill Coley, Brooke Thompson, John Evans, NOT PICTURED: Clarlc Bulwinlcle, Jerry Sweat Bob Monlgomery, Sfanley Taylor, John Evans, Emily Rice. FRANK BOSWELL Page Iiiglily-Six F7 Qicfiona ommiadion The Elecrions Commission is composed of one represenrarive from each fralernily, sororily, and inclepenclenl organizalion. Also, each organizarion appoinrs one allernare represenlalive fo serve in lhe absence of Hs regular represenrarive. The purpose of 'rhe Elecrions Commission is +o insure fair sludenl body eleclions by supervision of eleclion processes, and by guaranfeeing each sludenl' Jrhe righr ro casl his vole in every sludenr elec'rion, Tree and unreslrricfecl. O Presidenl . . FRANK BOSWELL Vice-Presidenf . . CLARK BULWINKLE Secrelary . . . JEANNE EDENS The Publicafions Board of Sourbwesforn is composed of a preside-nf, eTec'red Tas Commissioner of Publicafions and Publiciikyj by The s+udenT body, fbree class represenfafiyes Telecfed in class eTec+ionsT, The Bursar of The College, and TacuT+y advisors appoinfed by The Presiden+ of The Col- lege. Tbey cboose, from applicafions submiffed To Them, who shall edijr and manage The slrudenf publicajrions Tor The nexf year. Presidenf-KEN MILLS we pwggccafiolfw Mar LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. C, L. Sp'7ngTieTd, T-TaroTd Nance, Ken Mins Jean Efirasor, Pre? J. W NOT PICTURED: George Bugbee, Mrs. Edward Quinn. BACK ROW: Bob STanberry, John Cochran, Bill Boyd, Sonny ChrisTie, Virgil BryanT, Woody Morris, Bob FdinqTon, Bob MonTqornery, Charles Landrum. FRONT ROW: Sammy Reese, John D. Reese, Bill l-loplcins, Jimmy Caldwell, Bob Richardson, Phil l-lisey, Jimmy Lapsley. NOT PICTURFD: Russell A. Gieseler, Glenn Lee Miller, Jr., Wayne F. Todd, Willard C. Silva, Jr., James H. BarTleTT, An- Tonio P. Elizondo, RoberT ChrisTy Morqan, Charles Ping, Charles R, Harwood, William D. Brown, Charles C. Bulwinlcle, RoberT W. Reed, George A. Love, John G. ArThur, Mercer Reirh G-ewin, Amos L. Rogers, AnThony Lessley, Jere Nash, Le- land E. Fisher, Lloyd E. SmiTh. y inidlferiaf PresidenT . . . J l M BARTLETT Vice-PresidenT . .... BOB REED Se-creTary . . . . BOB MONTGOMERY The MinisTerial Club is composed oT Those men sTudenTs who are sTudying Tor The ChrisTian MinisTry and orhers who are inTeresTed in religious acTiviTies on and OTT The campus. The club supporTs all religious acTiviTies. The individual members carry on religious work in various insTiTuTions in The ciTy. Included in The acTiviTies oT The individual are Tull Time pasTors, parT Time pasTors, church choir work, mission worlc, Tull Time and parT Time Sunday school Teachers and subsTiTuTes Tor all OT These. The meeTings are held on The second and TourTh Friday oT each monTh aT which Time ouTsTanding ChrisTian leaders presenT currenT JIM BARTLETT religious problems as relaTed To The various Tields oT ChrisTian acTiviTy. Page liightq-Eight S.A.B.A. is made up of Three members from each sororily, Traiernily, and independenl group. This year S.A.B.fX. was reorganized and a new consiilulion was adopled. The sole purpose and aims of This orqanizalion has been 'ro Turlher school spiril in ways in which il' was qualified, and To promole spiril and enlrhusiasm in all alhlelic func- Tions. Eurlhering of school spiril was carried ouJr in many ways, such as The sponsoring of bonfires, pep rallies, and parlies for The varsify Team. S.fX.B.A. also conducis The eleclion of cheerleaders who are elecled by The Soulhweslern sfudenl' body. Gerald Bugbee, Dol CQAWLMIM Jane Woodson Doi Eenlon Marfha Ellen Maxwell Sara Jane Bryanl Berle Dobbs Jim Davis Roy Page Love, Curlis Kenl OFFICERS Presidenl . . .CURTIS KENT Viceepresident . GERALD BUGBEE Secrelaryflireasurer . . . DOT LOVE MEMBERS A. Rogers J. Kurls W. Colcy M. C. Lynn B. Elowers G. Reynolds T. Bunn P. T-laire R. Teed N. Carlwriohl B. Thomason M. C. Earr J. Cobb J. Arnold . L. Paliee J. King ...QM C. Mosby J. Kind T, Bell A. Brown J. Murdock J. Edrinm T. l-lax S. Sibley ,fd C. Buqbee D. Love T T Dams w, Phillips , Y f J. i.. w T. VN ' M. C, l-lurl A. Wliillfay 6 J Q . :Luigi FIRST ROW: Don Wallon, Bill Durbin, Paul Currie, Gerald Buqbee. SECOND ROW: Bill Boyce, Bill Mabry, Bill Coley, SDeros Vryonis. NOT FWCTUREDZ Poy Page Page Nincty me 2 .xdlfiaific Maw PRESIDENT DON WALTON This organizalion is composed of one represenfalive from each of The six Greek-leller organlzalions on The Campus, one represenlaliye from lhe lv1en's lndebendenf Organiza- lion, and one member from lhe Freshman Class. The lacully advisor is Mr. Bill Mabry, Assislanf Direclor of Alhlefics. The purpose ol This board ls To govern and regulale The men's inlramural aclivilies lhroughoul lhe year. 5 FIRST ROW lleil +o riqhil: Bill Bell, Charlie Ping, Bill Coley, Bill Crissamore, John Thomas, Sam Blair, Mark Harris, Dave Thomas. SECOND ROW: Bedford Dunnavenh Frank Boswell, Jack Hall, Bill Barfholomew, John Bryanl, Ted Hay, Howard Kinq, Jimmy Goosefree. THIRD ROW: Bill Durbin, Conrad Carroll, Lonnie Sfanford, Frank Hemmen, JGCIK DOYIG. Marvin Shinbaum, RGY Ashley, John Murdock, The S Club of Soulhwesfern is an organizalion composed of The men sludenrs who have been awarded lellers for parlicipalion in The varsily inlercollegiafe arhlelics of Toor- ball, baskerball, Track, golf, and rennis. The purpose ol The club is To form an orqanizalion for The recognilion ol The varsily men ro losler closer relarions. QSDHCKMA Presidenf . . . Vice-Presidenf . Secreiary-Treasurer Alumni Counsellor Fa-Sully Advisors . . DON WALTON . EVIN PERDUE . . . BILL COLEY FORREST FLANIKEN . . AL CLEMENS BILL MABRY FIRST ROW: Ted Fox, Gerry Flippin, Bill Cody, Milion Newlon, Bill Craig, Alan Smifh, Jack Wallon, Don Wallon. SECOND ROW: Harold Barnell, Millen Darnell, Ed Harnler, Bob Whifeside, Dick Smilh, Toby Nelson, Clyde Smiih. THIRD ROW: Bill Mabry, Evin Perdue, Eldon Roark, Paul Currie, Tom Smifh, John Remmers, Ric Russell, Bill Sparks, Bill Brazellon, George Buqbee, Al Clemens. NOT PICTURED: Speros Vryonis, John Williford, Jasper Templelon, Marshall Scoll, Ralph Toed. WWM Davis, G. Slauqlwfer, J. Allen. P. Currie. P. Haire, B. Cullins, E. Rice, M. Oliver, J. Pafferson A. Dorm C. Kart J. Mffvce, T. Bunn, M. Brown, A, Henderson, M. Woods, C. TLHHIH. 'HE M,-H' .,Q,,,vr nw N ...A --was R. Nelms, J. Founfain, W. Dewpree, F. Dixon, B. Hopkins HE STAFF af fhis Time would like fo fake fhe opporfunify fo express fheir apprecia- fion fo fhe following for making fhe publicafion of Ihis book possible: firsf, fhe sfudenfs as a whole for fheir kind cooperafion: Mr. C. L. Springfield. for his daily guidance: Dr. J. Wolfe, for his unlimifed supply of picfures: Bluff Cify Engravers: CassacIay's Sfudios and S. C. Toof 81 Company. A if 'air Sir Edifor .... .... M YRLE OLIVER Business Manager . ..... BILL HOPKINS Associafe Ed. . . . . JEANNE PATTERSON Associafe Bus. Mgr, . . . GEORGE WILLIAMSON Managing Ed. . .... ANN DAVIS B . Sf H IWAYNE DEWPREE reams Ed, . . . . BARBARA cuLLiNs mess 5 ' ' ' 'IEWEEN WICK Organizaiion Ed. . . . . EMILY RICE Ari' Edifors . .gk35l'i1lgQRl'l5EuU6HTER Class Ed ...,. . . JANE MCATEE u S f Ed? fcusfms KENT Panhellemc Ed. . . , , PEGGY HAIRE POV S 'ms - - QPAUL QURRIE EDITORIAL STAFF MARJORIE BROWN BETTY NANZ TOBY BUNN ROSEMARY NELMS SARA COOPER JACKIE NEWMAN ANN DEAN THELMA NICHOLS FRANCES DIXON SHIRLEY SIBLEY JANET FOUNTAIN CARROLL TUTHILL ANN HENDERSON MARY WOODS PHOTOGRAPHERS PAT RICHARDSON FRED PRITCHARD HORACE KITCHEL LELAND FISHER Page Nillely-Tlllw LEFT TO RIGHT: Parlaer T-lernon, Bill Halcbell, Bill Rawlins, Harold Nance, Carmen Roper, Frances Crm LACLI, Bill Boyce, Emily Rice, .lim Davis, Vinlon Cole. NOT PICTUREDZ Torn Wesl, June Wnile Tom Bell, Beriy Lefl, ,leie Naslw. SECOND SEMESTER STAFF Ediler . . . Associale Edilor Business Manaqer FIRST Edilor . . . Associale Edifor Business Manaqer Lef'r fo Right Denby Brandon Milbrey Knowllan Parker I-lernon Gerry Sweaff Bill Boyce Mary Ann Lily Noi Piciured: Waller Lazenby Vinion Cole Helen DeBerry John D. Reese Selya Roarlc cls-re Nasn , BILL HATCHETT FRANCES CROUCI-l , . . . . TOM WEST SEMESTER STAFF GERRY SWEATT FRANCES CROUCH . . . TOM WEST Kew' QW gmwawws, WA. OM, TfUQ15f8If' STEM The Soifwesler is The weekly news publicalion of The sludenl body. The Edilor and Business Manager are selecled by The Publicalions Board on 'flwe basis OT qualificalions and experience. The remainder OT The slaTT is apboinled by Jrlie Ediior and Business Manager. nf-M i ,,w..,,Q , as Q? me : 7 Ms. - LefT To Righfz Prof, J. l'l. Davis, FaculTy Adyisorg Frances Freeman, Secrefaryg Toby Bunn, Presidem, Bob Richardson, Vice- PresidenT: Ann Allen, Overseas Proiecls Chairman: Charles Pool, DomesTic Pro- iecT5 Chairman Noi PicTured: Gen Schaeffer, Program Chairman. i jnfernafaona OIXLVLCL The purpose oT The lnTernaTional RelaTions Club is To promoTe undersTandinq oT inTernaTional problems by sponsorinq lecTi.res, Torums, and oTher Types oT programs concernhg ir'TernaTionai relaTionsq To promoTe Tor- eiqn sTudy and Tours, and To serve as a conTacT wiTh Toreiqn sTudenTs. The membership consisTs oT Torly f,Tudenls. l Wfidlf The NiTisT Club was Tounded aT SouThwosTern in l927. This orqanizaTion is composed of a group of sTudenTs and TaculTy members who meeT Twice a monTh To discuss papers on philosophic, poliTical, or social subiecTs. Each member, aT some Time durinq The year, has The opporTuniTy To wriTe and presenT a paper To The group Thus encouraging ThouqhT and inTeresl by parTicipaTion of all. Owen Moore is club presidenl. Le'FT To Rig l'1T: Ken Mills, Bill HaTcheTT, Bill Hop- kins, Bud Moore, Bill NemiTz, Bob Edinq Ton, Bob Richardson, Bob MonTqomery. Noi PicTu red: Ira Carler, PaT lnqram, Don PiTTrnan, Joe Sumrall, Prof. Shipman and Prof, Wewqer. EdenS. 'leann e Edeng Nl ai' f l lflaklie H i Son bin i . RO Cole Eeuuie Gonna Y J anne Roloerds, Be Y ViniOn ' Qlweri e . Caskev- Myne Mane Henni- - hui Anne .Sue V First row, laik QOEHQQ l Emma jane Haralson qaiiiwliieku 10 qw gene?-amy Rgge. i Ji 7 55 0 nw Presidenf . . . JEANNE EDEN3 Vice-Presidenf . . VINTON COLE ! l X Secrefary-Treasurer . SUE HENRY K I Page Ninety-Sm S.T.A.B. is an infersororify composed ol 'twelve brunelies and one blonde. On each Friday Hue members wear red and while wiilu llue lradilional red badge and dagger of S.T.A.B. al her waisl. New mem- bers are brouglul ou? during inlervals of 'flue school year, The final member is recognized on Fouruder's Day, March l5, S.T.A.B. was founded au' Randolph-Macon College in l899. Hs purpose is lo pro- mole friendly relafions among 'Hue sororilies on 'flue campus and lo recognize oufsfandirg women sfudenls. G 'J 1 , X ' 31 'xy 4 III Qi Founder's Day S.T.A.B. SHIRLEY SIBLEY l:INTERSORORITY l .,.. , .. ...... , .. .... - . 7 MAY DAY PI ANN BROWN y ..-. E '12' 1 ,.A: , o F F I c E R s 5 1-- High Pi . ..... PEGGY MARSHALL A A :.V.: ---: Low Pi . . . JANE PHELPS , Secrelary-Treasurer . BERTA RADFORD E V M e M B E R s Leif lo Righlz Ella Bailey, Nancy Carlwrighi, Jean Ellingson, Dol' Fenlon, Barbara Flippen, Palsy Flippen, Jean Gillespie, Peqqy I-laire, Carrie Mae Johnson, Margaref Loarinq-Clarlc, Helen McGee, Peggy Marshall, Beverly Morris, Jane Phelps, Wendell Phillips, Berfa Radford, Mary Ann Ramsey, Carroll Tufhill. Pi is a nalional infersororify whose obiecf is 'ro fosfer friendly relafions belween fhe sororilies and 'ro recog- nize oufslanding women. Each Tuesday lhe members dress in green and while and wear fhe Pi arm band. Page Ninfty-Srzwz Sans Souci is an orqanizalion composed of French sludenls and professors which helps Io develop and further inreresr in The French language and culfure. Besides sponsoring French movies, Ihere is an annual Fele de Noel honorinq lirsi year sludenis. Many ol Ihe French Club members parficipafe in The annual play produced by Ihe French deparlmenf. u7!Le izyclmkgy The Rsycholoqy Club was esiablished Iasl year Io losler inieresl in lhai deparlrnenl. II meels Twice a rnonrh and presenis programs by ourslandino Memphians Io which rho public is inyiled. FIRST ROW: Sara Maxwell, Virginia Jones, Prof. Anderson, Charles Barnefl, Paul Kales, Ethel SECOND ROW: Frances Dixon, Marlha Jane Jacobs, Margie Leak. Third row: Jean I-land, Julia Skin- ner, Mary Ann Wesl, Bob Norman, Emily Rice Frances Nix, Marion Neudeclcer, Jim Barllell Second row: Prof. G. R. Shipman, Claire O'CaIlaqhan, Dorolhy Sleindorlf, Sara Cooper, Audrey Brunlrhursf, Jane Dew- bre, Rrol. Robert Roussey. Firs+ row: I'-Ielen Dupree, Nancy I-Iill, Ann Brown, Mary Clay Farr, Vinfon Cole. aww 01461: Rresidenl . . . . ANN BROWN Viceelnresidenl AUDREY BRUNKIHIURST Secrelary . Treasurer Reporler President . Vice-Presidenl Secrelary . Faculr Advisor I-Iurl. Tl-IIRD ROW: Mary I-Ioward, Ira Carler, Sam Walson, Dudley Wardlow, Bill Hedden, Gerald Swear, Bill Dorr, Bob . . VINTON COLE . NANCY I-IILL .SARA COOPER . . PAUL mms cnfxrziss BARNETT viizeinm Jonrs PROFANDERSON , I-Iedden. fnda F R E S H E R E K G U L A T I O 3 N S L- ,j7re5An1en.king ana! Queen ED WlLLS JACKIE ROLAND W Q xxx II freshmen sludenfs of Soulhwesiern af Memphis and all new sludenis of less Than iunior class slanding are required by 'rhe Sfudenl' Council 'lo observe cerlain regulalions which are designed +o insiill in new sludenls fhe spiril of fhe college. Slandard freshman caps for boys and baby bonnefs for girls musl be worn on Jrhe campus and in 'rhe buildings day and night plus a sign around Jrheir neck giving name and home fown. Q4 r DONT Y :ml , 'SQAA1 0 W MORE PROPA6-ANDA O Q? WC PRETTY GOOD HANDFUL my was HAVENT WE MET BEFORE? 4 ww. Eff: f E .4 ,f , 4 1 x X 'FWZ mm 1 . E OUR CHOR DOES EVERYTHING Q' nv f 1 W Q: Q-PV 592 ,5-o ' Q -1. 'f 'V U-- . .k - .., .. V4 4102! In 'Q x 1 v X 5. I 5 5 f A x , e JA Q QS i 1 a F 3 I 1 Jr EVEN THE PROFS MUST EAT H55 rgpff 540 Ou D 4 'VC Num, He 'NS wsrww' DMU Ur Or E SA CAVE MAN EN KY Ji LP Y wk Q? iv, Qmauwtw- L READ? v .lg .-......-....... . -,-, .1 ... , HWY, Z I . F f YZ fi F' i 5 I i E I 1 I I I V i E Y sN..,..'.W,,.Q.,,,. vw'-WMV . , V ,,NIiy,,W..M.... u n.. 5,-nv x x, - A Mui. H' WWW f-'-- A 12W M7-ff f1L H Rl' Ai .sian IT S A RACKET q . '1-.W machinery Ili' W ua- 5 S STUDY--STUDY? STUDY- - ' ww Ap, we EVER ,A W qq Ragga! Mn. f w mai 3 v '21 Q Q A , . -.Q V -.1 r, 45-ew' ,N nw if-W My 'KM .L KX? cl 5, M 'z E 4 as 3' , Q ,s f ,iw S M W, W . ,ya ,' kiwi' k 'WQTEBQR ' iiimf .IV M Wea My .W qw L.,,,,, f pf ,fx M fa is as sw 'N . in .Qs wQ',,y3V'a wish fy l'if?k'ef5'm,i:s FRONT ROW, Leff To Riqlil: J. C. Scianni, Tom Smillm, Dick Smifli, Sam Blair, Millon Newfon, Bill Durbin, Vance Carfwriqlwl, Jimmy Gooselree, Baron Seilord, Russell Bruce, Forresl Flannilcen. SECOND ROW: Lesler Crain, Billy Joe Crissarnore, Jolin Remmers, Bill Sparks, Allen Srnilli, Jaclc Doyle, Marlc Harris, Toby Nelson, Jolinny Bryanl, Frank Boswell, Ray Asliley, 'ICI1unI1 I-Iarnlel, Clyde Srniflw. THIRD ROW: Bill Cody, John Tlwornas, Conrad Carroll, Howard King, FriTz Davies, Frank I-Iemmen, Claude Hazel, C. W. Peoples, Charles Landrurn, Lonnie Slanford, Ed Wills, Bedford Dunavanl, COACH AL CLEM ENS .76 '48 lynx Cuffs -surf I Coaches Record of GGTTISS Played and Soulhweslern .... I9 Wallhasll . . I3 map Lynx Sfrafegy Saufhwesmrn . O Sewanee . 20 Soufnweslcrn . O Slefson . . . I8 Soullnweslern . I8 Millsaps . . . . 34 Soufliweslorn . 6 Mississippi College . 46 Soulliweslern . I2 Hendrix . . . . 6 Soullmwesfern . I9 Cenfre . . 28 74 165 Individual Scoring Jank Doyle ......., 30 poinls Johnny Bryan? . . I2 points Forresl Flannilcefn . I2 poinls Frank Boswell . . . 6 poinls Beely Dunnayanl . . 6 points Tom Srnitln . . . 6 poinfs Bill Sparks . 2 poinfs AlThough The record oT The Lynx does noT loolc Too good on paper, everyone aT SouThwesTern was very well pleased wiTh The season as a whole . . . Playing againsT sTrong elevens all The way and plagued by injuries and The lack oT reserves, The Lynx sTill managed To give a very good accounT oT Themselves Tor The season. SouThwesTern deTeaTed Wabash and Hendrix while losing To Sewanee, STeTson, Millsaps, Mississippi College and CenTre. SouThwesTern opened iTs season wiTh a bang by springing an upseT vicTory over The powerTul Wabash LiTTle GianTs. The enTire Lynx Team played one OT The greaTesT games ThaT iT has played in years. Jack Doyle was SouThwesTern's oTTensive sTar, playing a superb game all The way. ln iTs second game oT The season, SouThwesTern losT To Sewanee 20-O in a hard ToughT game played in Tuscumbia, Alabama. NexT The Lynx hopped a plane and wenT To Deland, Florida, To baTTle The STeTson T-laTTers. This was The TirsT Time in The hisTory oT SouThwesTern ThaT an aThleTic Team had Traveled by plane. SouThwesTern losT This game I8-0. ln Their homecoming game wiTh Millsaps. SouThwesTern had vicTory snaTched Trom Them in The lasT quarTer OT The game. The Lynx held a lead oT I8-I3 aT The end oT The Third quarTer, buT Then The Maiors peneTraTed The SouThwesTern pass deTense and scored Three Touchdowns in The lasT quarTer. AssT Mgr Milce Quinn Manager . , . CurTis KenT Trainer. . . Bill Craig 'QQ 3 'V 1 vs ,ab nfl' JOHNNY BRYANT FRANK BOSWELL JIMMY GOOSETREE BILL SPARKS JACK DOYLE JOHN THOMAS HOWARD KING l'l'l3 ln Iheir game wiih Mississippi College SouIhwes+ern's lack of reserves enabled Mississippi College Io roll up a huge score afler a fighling Lynx 'ream held Ihem Io a single Iouchdown for 40 minufes of 'rhe game. Ray Ashley and Bob Whileside were oufslanding on defense in Ihis game. SouIhwes+ern's Iouchdown came on a plunge by Doyle in Ihe firsf guarler afler a drive of sevenfy-five yards. The final score was 46-6 in favor of Mississippi College. Boswell snags pass for 'lirsl Lynx Touchdown in Wabash game. FORREST ELANNIKEN BEDFORD DUNAVANT MILTON NEWTON BOB WI-IITESIDE SouThwesTern invaded Conway, Arkansas, on OcTober 30, and noTchecI Their second vicTory Ioy winning over I-Iendrix I2-6. A sTrong SouThwesTern line held The Warriors Trom Hendrix aTTer They had scored early in The game, and The Lynx really began To move in The second haIT racking up Two Touchdowns. The Lynx closed ouT The season in Danville, KenTucIcy losing To The Praying Colonels oT CenTre by a score oT 28-I9. One oT The highIIghTs oT This garne was a beauTiTuI 30 yard Touchdown sprinT by ForresT Flannilcen. X WHT II5I'I e I M7 I1-'G Doyle sprinTs To pay dirT SAM BLAIR TOM SMITI-I MARK HARRIS .La . kill: 1 gel QAXBV C363 ul wow N950 Doyle is pulled down 'from beluind lvlclnloslu of Millsaps eludes Lynx as Nelson and Wluileside come in lor llue laclcle Soulluweslern was luampered flue enlire season by llue lack ol reserves and by numerous iniuries. Lonnie Slanlord, a line end lrom llue I947 eleven, was losl lor 'flue enlire season because of a lcnee iniury. Billy Joe Crissamore, oulslanding guard and one ol Hue mosl aggressive men any leam could luave, was forced lo llue side lines aller 'flue Millsaps game by a luead iniury. Tluere were numerous olluer less serious injuries llual forced men lo miss several games. Null we us 5 .keg Q6 WW 51- ,s 3 sl., , ,. .- v . , .- X ,fn . we BryanT is spilled by Two Wabash Taclclers Ray Ashley and Billy Joe Crissamore were elecTed honorary Co-CapTains oT The '48 Lynx Team and Jack Doyle and Billy Joe Crissamore have been chosen To be co-cap- Tains Tor The '49 season. Jaclc Doyle, SouThwesTern's ouTsTanding halTbaclc, and Ray Ashley, SouThwesTern's superb guard, were nominaTed Tor The LiTTle All-American Team. This is an honor noT only Tor These boys buT Tor The whole school. The '48 Lynx Team proved To be a hard charging, aggressive Team and one ThaT every member oT The sTudenT body is iusTly proud oT. Too much crediT could noT be given To The coaches and To each member oT The squad. Yes, SouThwesTern is very proud oT iTs '48 TooTball Team and is loolcing Torward To even beTTer Things Trom The Team in The '49 season. Sparks Tinds a hole in The Mississippi line wir il? TZ? Page Une Ilmrrlzfd S!'I'RYlff't'll fr '1 4 .Y ' 'T 1 1XT'i I ..,. ' T X K 1:17 V ik KNEELING, left fo rignfz Paul Gaslon, Jolwn Auslin, Arl Derr, Bill Coley, Dave Thomas, Eldon Raark, 5TAlNlDllNlG: Franlc Boswell, lrainer, Millon, Newlon, Billy Pridqen, Judd Williloi'd, Jaclc Doyle, Coaclw Clemens. jim '49 Z?0L.'5L8iZ0'LZ ldm coach gives me leam 6 Chalk isii Soulliweslorn Soullnweslern Soulliwesiern Soullwweslern Soulliweslern Soulliweslern Soullwweslern Soullwweslern Soiillwweslcrn Soullsiweslcrn Soufhweslern Souflwweslern Soullwweslern Soulnweslern Soullwweslern Soufliweslern Soullwweslern Soullwweslern Soullwwelsern Soullvweslern Soulliweslorn RESULTS . 39 Lambulln .... 43 . 59 Mississippi College 50 . 36 NATTC . . . 33 . 54 Florida Slale . . 47 . 52 Ole Miss . . . 60 . 50 Mernplnis Slale . . 53 . 37 Arkansas Slalo . . 54 . 4I Sewanee , . . 39 . 52 Larnbullw . . 35 - 63 Bismiiiilif' . . 45 . 53 Keesler Fielcl . . 52 . 37 Millsaps . . 48 . 55 Coca-Cola . 4I . 44 Arkansas Slale . . 7I . 47 Alabama Slalo . . 52 - 44 Bisnllffliif . 48 . 52 NATTC . . . 58 . 73 Florence Slale . . 46 . 62 Ole Miss . . . 8l . 65 Mernpliis Slale . . 75 . 64 Millsaps . . 33 I,O79 ii? wir Guard CapTain BILL COLEY-Torward iir JIMMY GOOSETREE ROY QUINN-Tarwaid PAU L efxsrorsrwrai-Wa lik A Va Us ' ' ART DFRRfCenTer ' V SouThwesTern'5 basl4eTball Team had a Tine record Tor The '48-'49 season againsT some sTiTT compeTiTion. The Lynx '48-'49 Team was one oT The sTrongesT in recenT years, and The Team nexT year promises To be even sTronqer since all oT This year's Team is rehirninq. The Team was led by CapTain Bill Coley who held down one Torward posiTion. Bill was ouTsTandinq aT Torward and was very deadly aT The Tree Throw line. The scoring was led by SouThwesTern's gianT cenTer, ArT Derr. ArT gave SouThwesTern The added heighT ThaT They had been needing Tor several years. The Lynx Team was greaTly sTrengThened wiTh The reTurn oT Judd WilliTord second sernesTer. l-le quiclcly qoT in shape and became a real asseT. lvl lLTQlNl N EVVTON f1L2fild WElliTord Tries a hoolc shof aqa'nsT Ole Miss Der' :Qr a'nbles Tor lfrose ball in Mem is 3 Gam Mcx Done qudfd BILLY Przioe-EN ELDON ROARK forward forward and guard Soufhweslern siarfed The season by losing To Lambulh, bu+ Then +hey wenf on a Three- game winning spree. Then Soufhwesfern dropped fhree slraighf games before 'rhey wen+ on anolher spree of Tour sfraighl viclrories. The remainder of The season broughl rough sledding lor The Lynx. ln The lasl few games of The season, Coach Clemens added more scoring punch lo The Lynx by shilling Willilord To The pivol' posilion. One of The besl games ol lhe year was lhe iirsi game wilh Ole Miss in which Soufhwesfrern was deleaied by eighl poinls. I+ was a close game all 'rhe way, wilh The highlighl being The deadly shooling of Lynx guard, Jimmy Gooslree. Anolher oulsianding game was The Lynx 73-46 viclory over Florence Slale. This is one of The highesi scores Thai has been rolled up by a Lynx squad in a long lime. Derr eyes loose ball in Memphis Slaie Game Williiord charges in 72' Sf? ik LEFT TO RIGHT Derry Wrrrirorrd, and Qre Mrgs rrmn Graves --forwardg Realm dribbfres can aC1arn-,flvlornphls Sfaheg Rrmrk rm in 'new' V9hClHWZl Uv 'n Monwprn Sharma: Judd Wlkrrfrrrcf Y Frrrvwnldg Derrr MIMINIHS wrfrr CMU Maas, Roy Quinn was very sfeady and dependabre ar true guard posr, Erdon Roar? was Qursfanding ai born guard and for- ward. Esoeclarw, was be adnpf af passing and qefrinq rebounds. Brliy Prrdqon saw a lor of aafrwn as a reserve forward and was Irmffwsnnenfaf in severar Lynx vrcforrm. The Mlwor five L nz rffsrzrves rzreffvr aldfzd The rearn and scrno ff Mase Y Y are frxpccled ff do e-Ven br2?'r:r nuxr year. Amwolrrqn Soufrrwfesfern had fx Tmuqru sdmdure for '48-'49, Mfr frwrnnq yfsarl sdwdr We WW be oven Qrruqner wifrw 'nv addirkn cf sud' fcvrrrrdesrfiff uppcnenrr- as Dafa Sfarc Wasrwrnngron Univvrbrry or Sf. Lmnrs, Unrverarry or Crwrcaqo and miners. All Sf rHrrwQvTfrr'rw in iu5f'y proud nf 'rrvc round of frm Lynx Cfvqrerx f-F rrns wwf scasr rw, ,und awry' nf- Nfmks fm Wm: '49 '50 Mme ff' in rw1frrbwUf'r. M.. -nz. 5-4, KNEELING Al Clemens, Jr., l.esTer Crain, Don Aufenlcamp. STANDING Roy Page, Bill BrazelTon, Evin Perdue, ReiTer Webb, Franlc Boswell, Gene Osbahr, Bob Afcheson. me j'dC .Zum SouThwesTern's Traclc Team apears To be very sTrong in cerTain posiTions, buT laclcs depTh. Two of The ouTsTanding men OT Tennessee Traclc circles, Frank Boswell and Evin Perdue will be in Their lasT season season wiTh The Lynx Traclc Team and greaT Things are expecTed OT Them. Boswell specializes in The sprinTs, while Perdue is aclepT aT The 440 and 880. George Bugbee will parTicipaTe in The clashes and is being groomed Tor The broad iump as well. George showed up very well lasT season and will aclcl greaTly To The sTrengTh oT This year's Team. Gene Osbahr, who hails Trom MonTelair, New Jersey, has already shown himself To be ouTsTanoling in The disTance races. Billy Brazel+on, one oT The Mid-SouTh's besT iavelin men, will surely gain many poinTs Tor The Lynx Team in This evenT. Boswell passes The baTon To Perdue in The mile relay Javelin sTar BrazelTon geTs SprinTer Boswell prepares Tor sTarT ready To Throw Marshall ScoTT, leTTerman Trom lasT year, will handle The shoT-puT and discus Throw. Judg- ing Tronn lasT year's perTorrnances we expecT him To handle These duTies very ably. SouThwesTern senT a small delegaTion To The SouThern Relays and alThough They Tailed To place in any oT The evenTs, Franlc Boswell showed up very well in The IOO yard dash. ln Their only rneeT so Tar This season, SouThwesTern was deTeaTed by Ole Miss 9l-37. Gene Osloahr was The high poinT man Tor This rneeT Talcing ll poinTs. The Lynx have a dual meeT wiTh Sewanee and Mississippi College aT Mississippi College: also a dual meeT wiTh Arkansas College here aT SouThwesTern. The Lynx Traclf Team will iourney To Knoxville To parTicipaTe in The T.l.A.C. rneeT. Some Lynx Traclc sTars warm up. LeTT To righT: Boswell, Crain, Osbahr, and Perdue. ,aw X LEFT TO RIGHT: John AusTin, Judd WilliTord, Paul Currie, MilTon NewTon, i Eldon Roark. and Coach Bill Maybry me jlnnb earn The SouThwesTern Tennis Team is composed oT Eldon Roarlc Jil, Ted Fox 412, Paul Currie .ffl Judd Willi- Tord -7444, John AusTin 35, and MilToru NewTon ifo. All The Team are carryovers Trom lasT year wiTh The ex- cepTion oT John AusTin who is a new comer. This year's Team appears To be a beTTer all-round Team Than lasT year's despiTe The loss oT George Monhard, lasT year's no. I man, who reTurnecl home To France. So Tar This season, The Lynx have played seven maTches winning six and losing only one. They opened The season by deTeaTing Cornell College 6-O. NexT They iourneyecl To Oxford, Mississippi To Trounce Ole Miss 7-0. ln a second maTch wiTh Ole Miss, SouTl1wesTern was again vicTorious by The score of 7-2. SouThwesTern was deTeaTed 9-O by a powerTul Sewanee Team aT Sewanee. SouThwesTern elmed ouT a 5-4 vicTory over a sTrong WesTern Michigan UniversiTy Team. Then, in one OT The highlighTs oT The season, SouThwesTern Trounced Memphis STaTe 7-2. ln The Iasf maTch SouThwesTern deTeaTed The NATTC Team 9-O. The remaining maTch on The schedule is one wiTh Memphis STaTe. The Team will also play in The TIAC Tourna menT aT U.T. Fox sTarTs a Torehand drive Williford and AusTin Take The neT ws KNEEUNG: Hugh Buckingham, Earl Hays, Mark Harris, Bill Sparks, Bill PriTchard, Billy Joe Crissamore, Bill Bell Johnny Bryanl, Manager Jim BarTlelT. STANDTNG: Coach Clemens, John ETheridge, John Reid Bell, Jack Doyle, Bill Coley, Jimmy SprinqTield, Jerry Bugbee, Lonnie STanToid, Coach Reyely. Q ,M wi? Q LYQ,y 7 Lair-y ,R ,Q fl' NYY, Q, mYNx x.YNX. 7 Q41 T x.Yl1 ,i TCVWI LYNQ 'f iii? gdffggfflff In a sporT ThaT is brand new To SouThwesTern, The Lynx have The Tine record oT4 wins and a loss. SouThwesTern opened The season by deTeaTing NATTC 5-3 behind some Tine piTching by Jack Doyle. NexT They polished OTT The 4Th Ferry Command I7-IQ. Memphis STaTe deTeaTed SouTh- wesTern ll-2 To hand SouThwesTern iTs only deTeaT To daTe. SouThwesTern Trounced The NAS Reserve Teams I4-4 and in Their lasT game To daTe deTeaTed The 4Th Ferry Command I3-9. SouThwesTern has anoTher game wiTh Memphis STaTe, NATTC, and The NAS Reserve yeT To be played. BACK ROW: Jack Hudgins, Bobby Briggs, Jimmy GooseTree. FRONT ROW: Baron SeiTord, John Murdock, Jack WalTon. pq-plP1 ' 4? vs.. W WiTh one maTch remaining on Their sche- dule, SouThwesTern's golT Team has a rec- ord oT one win and Tour losses. The remain- ing maTch is wiTh Memphis STaTe and The SouThwesTern linksmen are seeking revenge Tor an earlier deTeaT by Memphis STaTe. SouThwesTern's golT Team is also poinTing Towards The sTaTe inTer-collegiaTe golf TournamenT which has been won by a mem- ber oT SouThwesTern's Team Tor The pasT Two years. Jack WalTon will be deTending champion in This TournamenT held aT Knoxville. The Team This year is made up oT Three reTurning leTTermen-Jack WalTon, Jimmy GooseTree, and John Murdock, and Three newcomers-Baron SeiTord, Bobby Briggs, and Jack l-ludgins. SouThwesTern losT To Sewanee, Memphis STaTe, and To Ole Miss Twice. The SouTh- wesTern linksmen soundly deTeaTed DelTa 5TaTe. ll! en 11 fn tram um! The inTra-mural program Tor This school year sTarTed wiTh Touch TooTball. The round robin TournamenT was won by SAE wiTh The Ereshmen Talcing sec- ond place and Sigma Nu placing Third. The All-STar Touch TooTball Team was made up oT Ted Eox, Bill Roberds, and Bill PriTchard oT SAE: George Bugbee and Marshall ScoTT oT SN, Billy Pridgen and Ben Dewbre oT The Ereshmenp Bill Goley oT KA: Jaclf WalTon oT PiKa, and Speros Vryonis oT The lnde- pendenTs. In golT The Sigma Nu's Toolc TirsT place followed by The Kappa Sig's who won second place. ln volley ball The SAE's came ouT on Top Tollowed by The SN's and Then The KA's. SAE and KA each placed Three men on The All-STar Team, Sigma Nu placed Two and PiKA one, as Tollows: SAE-Frank Boswell, STeve Schillig, Jaclc Doyle, KA-Bill Coley, ArT Derr, Billy Joe Crissamoreg SN-Eldon Roarlc, Bill Wescheg PiKA-Don Weisman. The lndependenTs Toolc TirsT place in ping pong Tollowed by SAE and PiKA. Ted Eox oT SAE Tools The No. I singles TournamenT, Kenne+h Gregg oT The lndependenTs won The No. 2 singles TournamenT, and EorresT Elannilcen and Reynolds Real oT SN won The doubles TournamenT. ln baslceTball boTh a round robin and a double eliminaTion TournamenT were held. ln The round robin The TirsT place was won by SAE, second place by SN, and ATO capTured Third place. ln The double eliminaTion TournamenT SAE came in TirsT wiTh The Kappa Sig's Taking second place and The Sigma Nu's in Third place. The All-STar basl4eTball Team was made up oT Jaclc l-lall oT PiKA, Tony Elizando oT ATO, Gerald Bugbee oT SN, Bob WhiTeside oT KS, and Ted Eox oT SAE. l-lonorable menTion wenT To Erank Boswell and Pres- ley SmiThwicl4 oT SAE and Bob Allen oT KA. ln The indoor Traclc meeT The SAE's Took TirsT place Tollowed by The KA's, PiKA's and ATO's in ThaT order. The SAE's added The badminTon TournamenT To Their lisT oT vicTories by winning The gil singles, 552 singles. and The doubles: Bill Roberds won The gil singles, Eranlc Boswell won The 362 singles, and Ted Eox and BedTord DunavanT won The doubles. The soTTball TournamenT is in progress now wiTh Kappa Sig's and Sigma Nu's Tied Tor TirsT place. The Traclc and Tield meeT will be held laTe in The spring. 'A' if ir g O Hundred Twenty-Six T 47' QY I 'fn tr muralA Girls' lnTrarnurals, sponsored by The W.A.A., play an infeqral parT in campus life. The sororifies and lndependenT Women compeTe for Tro- phies awarded To The winners of The nine TournarnenTs. An inTrarnural oyer-all Trophy and runners-up Trophy are awarded To The groups which excel in The various TournarnenTs, An annual field day is held in which The Trophies are awarded by The newly elecTed W.fN,A. presidenT. The differeni fournarnenis include baslcelball, archery, swirnrninq, volleyball. ping ponq, badnninTon, Tennis, soTTball, and Traclc. All-STar baslceTball and sofTball Tearns are selecTed Trom The Teams of The yarious cornpehnq groups. The TenTaTiye qirls' All-STar baslreTball Tearn played The boys' All-STar Team in a rnoclc game This year. An honorary orqanizafion, Pan-Olympic, was founded on The campus This year To recoqnize ouTsTanding inTramural pariicipanls. Membership To Pan-Olympic is decided by The poinf sysfern which is based on inTeresT and parhcipafion in inTramural sporTs. J JU FUNNY ATS SO Q W H Aifivx JUST POSED 1 R SAL N P NK GARDNE , y M WHERE IS YALL 6 WIN? CANT BEL' V. MABLE A 3 -4 ND QERTRUUE O GOSHQ HIT 'EM A LICK' MY ST A WIQHI reel: .Jg4OA6L jdlft Omega TENNESSEE ALPHA TAU CHAPTER Eslablished al Soulhweslern in I882 Firsl Semesfer Second Semesfer BOB MONTGOMERY . . . Worlhy Masler . , IRVINE ANDERSON TOBY NELSON . . . , . Worlhy Chaplain . . . . BOB EDINGTON BILL HOPKINS . . . Worlhy Keeper of Exchequer . . CHARLES LANDRUM BILL BOYCE . . . . Worlhy Scribe . . .... BILL BOYCE NOT PICTU RED: Bill Nemilz, Jimmy Caldwell, Toby Nelson, Lee Pallee, Tony Elizondo, Tom Evans Ire 3 .Qs , . 1, Q X Q I P 4 mmf? , E' avg? E J ,,,h' , j'Q Seniors Reilh Gewin Bill Hopkins Lloyd Smilh Juniors Irvine Anderson Jimmy Cobb Bob Edinglon Bob Monlgornery Jere Nash Franlc Turner Sophomores Bill Boyce Ron Campbell Bill Dorr Howard Hayden Phil I-lisey Charles Landrum Woody Morris Charles Mosby John D. Reese Bob Richardson Tommy Sharp George Williamson Freshmen Blalce Alchley Warren Bennell Bill Boyd Al Clemens Jimmy Lapsley Fred Linlc Glen Miller Jimmy Ralclifl Sammy Reese Bob Shaclcelford Wayne Todd Marfine Tirmenslein Brady Whilehead Q A I I S 3 5 5 ,E 5 .2 5 3 s ii H393 4 1 wwii f i,EiB?f'iw:n1 ,ry , 'Hmmm 'M JW, S4446 ALPHA EPSILON CHAPTER Esfablished a+ Sou+Iwwes+ern in ISB7 Presidelv . . ............... CLARK BULWINKLE VILQ-Presidenf , , , AMOS ROGERS Secrefary . . , . RUSSELL BRYANT Treasurer . , , . . . BILL BROWN Swee-IIwearI . . , . . JANE PHELRS -qw WA I I W 'W' I NOT PICTURED: JOIW TIwma5, CIarIs BuIwInInIe, Bmb AIIen, WendeII I-IoIIoway Seniors JACK ARTHUR RUSSELL BRYANT CONRAD CARROLL JIM JEFFEREY FRANK POE CHARLES POOL AMOS ROGERS Juniors BILL BROWN BILL COLEY BILL CRAIG MILLEN DARNELL JACK EDGAR BILL FLOWERS BILL HEDDEN BOB HEDDEN JOHN NORWOOD DICK TUMILTY CURT WESTON Sophomores BILLY CRISSAMORE LONNIE STANFORD DAVID THOMAS Freshmen RARHAM BAKER BILL BRUNNER RAY BRYANT BUDDY CLARK JOE DEADRICK ED HAMLET HARRY JOHNSON BURT KREMR ROY RAGE Affiliaies ART DERR BILL RILEY LONG HAIR IU' :, 'YZ . k. :SSX 1 Ml , Q M0 QE f mf! C Fire? Semesfer Esrablished af Sourhwesrern in I882 .JQLIOIQH igma PHI CHAPTER Second Semesier JOHN WILLIEORD ..... Grand IV1aSIer . JOHN MURDOCK VIRGIL BRYANT . , . . . Grand Procurafor. . . . TED HAY JIM DAVIS . . . . . Grand Masfer of Ceremonies . . . JIM DAVIS PAUL CURRIE . . . . Grand Scribe . . BILL GIDDENS BOBBY COBB . . . . . Grand Treasurer . . BOBBY COBB AV Y Q if so T' T 0 Q A? I by Aff' .q::,:::::fg:5:eg:f5 5, R Lf 535 , ag:::- .wfjzg 4 v R 4 l 9 LY Eiixff , .. Seniors VIRGIL BRYANT ROBERT COBB BILL HATCHETT TED HAY JOHN MURDOCK J, C. SCIANNI JAMES TURNER JOI-IN WILLIFORD Juniors GUY BATES PAUL CURRIE JAMES DAVIS RICHARD DIXON HOWARD HUNTER JOHN PYLES Sophomores TOM BELL BOB CRAVEN JERRY FLIPPIN BILL GIDDENS CHARLES PING MIKE OUINN HUGH STANTON Freshmen JOE BENNETT CLAUDE HAZEL NOT PICTURED: Sam WaIson, John Bryanf, George Comes, Joe Hesfer, MiIIon Newron, Tom Srnifh, Judd WIIIiIord, Bill BarfIwoIornen, Joe Rernmers, Bill Sparks, Reifer Webb. E Z 5 f 3 z E v I Q 2 I 5 Z 3 i s E E E 5 3 2 5 E TENNESSEE ALPHA TAU CHAPTER Eslablislwed al Soullwweslern in I878 Tirsl Semesfer Second Semesfer TOM WEST . . . PresidenI . . . . JACK HALL JIM WOOD . . Vice-Presidenl . . .JOHN KURTS JACK HALL . . . . Secrefary . . TOMMY TAYLOR DAVE VAUGHT . . . Treasurer , . . JIM WOOD PIKA Sweellwearl , ................ JOAN STEWART NOT PICTURED: Clyde Elanlqan, Dave Vauqlvl, Charles Barnefl, Wayne Pale, Joe Sumral, Horace Price, BIII Rawlins, Van Vanzancll, Jack Wallon. Seniors CLARENCE CAMFERDAM IRA CARTER TOM GLENN JACK HALL PAUL KATES JIM SMALLING GERRY SWEAT DON WALTON Juniors BILL BRENNON JIM WOOD sophomores JOHN KU RTS HAROLD NANCE DON ROE TOMMY STERGIOS BROOKE THOMPSON TOM WEST AU BREY WI-IITLEY DON WIESMAN Freshmen FRED PRITCI-IARD BOB STARR 1 5 1 igma, gpodiin TENNESSEE ZETA CHAPTER Esrablished al Sourhweslern in I882 Firs+Semes1er Second Semesler DAN HATHORN , . . . Presidenl . . . . BOB COOPER BILL DOUGLAS . . . Viceepresidenf . . BOBBY HAVERTY JOHN MILLARD -. . . Secrelary . . . . WILLIAM DURBIN STEVE SCHILLIG . . Treasurer ,,... RAY ASHLEY SWEETHEART ........... MARY JANE KING NOT PICTURED: John F. Acroyd, William M. Burnell, Maurice L. Connell, William C. Dewey, John Adams Doyle, Roberl Thomas Hayerfy, Earl N. Hays, Paul Mosrerl, Marfin E. Rickey, Jasper Ternplelon, Ray A. Ashley, Russell Bruce, William P. Durbin, William Mills, William Nickey, John Auslin, David Dvnney, Richard Russell, Earl Sloan, James Slockley, Fred Munson, Jack Vincenl, James Williamson, miller Hooker. Seniors William Reid Bell Frank R. Boswell William C. Douglas Daniel Norlleel Hafhorn Jim Hudson John Millard George Rhew Page Evin L. Perdue William Dobbs Rolaerds Sfephen Schillig Slerlinq Barron Seilord Ralph H. Teed, Jr. Leslie Lee Thompson Juniors Sam Berry Blair Denby Brandon, Jr. William Brazellon, Jr. Roberf C. Cooper Bedford Dunavanl Julian Elliol John Gorman Mark Harris Carey Sfrallon Hill James Curris Ken? Clillon Rilrnan Sophomores Roberl J. Afcheson Hugh L. Buckingham Ronald Freeze Bunn James N. Clay, III J. Lesrer Crain, Jr. Ted Fox, Jr. Frierson Graves, Jr. Roberl Kirk John Howard Lamrnons Henry Pelers, Jr. Bailey Warrick Prichard Joseph Millen Roulhac Presley Smilhwick Sfanley Ernesl Taylor John J. Thomason Freshmen Wayne Deupree Ben Dewbre John Grail Lesfer Graves Sherman Hoover James King Horace Kilchell Chesler Peeples Billy Pridqen Edward Rucks Ben Shawhan William Smylhe Ed Wills 1 I ff lb iw Q 'Y-,flwfl X Q 11 V- ,134 . 35' '- WEE?- xX ,, , 1 M113 x 1. -. I + an 4.9 X5 U , ww ,Mika- igma I4 EPSILON SIGMA CHAPTER Eslablished al Soulhweslern in I934 Eminenl Commander . , EUGENE SCHAEFFER Ll. Commander . MARSHALL SCOTT Recorder . . . . . PAUL M. WARE Treasurer .................. RICHARD P. MUSSETT NOT PICTURED: Marlc Boner, Wilbur Callihan, John Thomas, William Harrison Adams, Jaclc J. Oliver Marshall Scofl, William A. Bowden, Bobby Briggs, Sfanley C, Davies, Oliver McKeil'han, James G. Nix, Henry Yales, Tom Jolly. Seniors Lewis Agnew Ralph Bennell Fred Blalce Eugene Daws Paul Dillman Dick Mussefl Bob Norman Eugene Schaeffer Burlon Sinclair Bedford Wallcins Juniors John R. Bell Ernesl Bernhoff Hugh Brown George Buqbee Jim Carey Cecil E. Evans John H. Evans Forresf Flannilren Wallrer Gwinn Frank Hemmen Russell Heinze Eldon Roarlc Paul Ware Sophomores Bill Alrins Harold Barnell Reynolds Beal Gerry Bugbee James Faulkner James Gooselree Lee McLean Chrisfy Morgan Jack Musserr Harris Perree James F. Springfi eld John M. Sprinqlield Colin Threllceld William Wesche Freshmen Bill Cody Richard Tilson ,I 'QQ fm? pf QR ZA X X N523 x x 5 , Vw Vs A, 1. P5 ' Q V 35 3 5 5 'gf ' 'L ' 5 MJ1:w3E5,Q5Qi?f: 4 Q -g1f..smQfm:':1s 1,1 4' ffzlff-43551 fff' R '45, , 4' Y ' 1523? A , , W 333 ' Swfggvf ..!J59A6L Omicron L KAPPA OMICRON CHAPTER if 1 f'fX'n 45 V, ' 'if' 4,- Presidenl . . . . BETTIE CONNALLY ' A 'f h ,Q ,Q ViCe.Pn-wadenf .... . . PEGGY MARSHALL H 4 J fff ' 6 Eslablished af Soufhwesrern in l925 if Nei' X ' fQ:4Q'?!I x f, QE' ' o a A iz- i n Corresponding Secrelary . - - - ANN DBWAR Recording Secrefary . . . . JOY UPSHAW ' , Treasurer .......... ......,.... A NN DAVIS NOT PICTURED: Belly Cage, Ann DeWar, Prairie Sue Shappley, Marlha Gulledge, Marlha Hebron, Helen Twist Rulh MrCown. Seniors Bellie Connally Peggy Marshall Carolyn Sloan Joy Upshaw June While Juniors Barbara Culiins Ann Davis Jane Davis Mary Ashley Davis Peggy Haire Carrie Mae Johnson Barbara Pelerson Myrlle Powell Joanne Zahner Sophomores Barbara Basself Joanne Campbell Frances Crouch Helen Deupree Margaref Ann Evans Emma Jane Haralson Milbrey Knowlfon Mary Ann Lilly Belly Lolr Mary Cafherine Lynn Helen Quindley Gale Reynolds Kafherine Srnirh Pallye Smifh Freshmen Martha Beggs Ann Driver Barbara Flippin Jeanne Hebron Par lgram Par McCain Marrha McClanahan Rosemary Nelms Claire O'Callaghan Ann Rollow Marzeffe Smifh if 4 1 A PRETTY EARL nd' WW' T TONXQ AS A WHXCH H A Mk xST Em THE sue uses PONU5 D Q gf' P- -ff:2-b1211: ' : :-fv1 ., 25 ' X LOOT LODGE U DRIVE H President . . Vice-President . Secrerary . Treasurer . . 1. R H ' R iii Qfij, ig , . 2 X ll. I 1 ff fy CAL Omega ,,Jg1- 9 ' 1 1' KAPPA BETA CHAPTER , a f, f Q Eslablislied aTSouTl1wes+ern in I922 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VINTON COLE l . MARGARET LOARINGACLARK if k,V . . . . . ELolsE COOPER . J ............SALLYHOWARD Seniors NOT PICTURED: Marilyn Green, Eula Holmes, Frances McGee. Belly Benneil Carol Cable Vinlon Cole Eloise Cooper Sally Howard Marqaref Loarinq-Clark Elizabelln McPherson Lois Plnilpol Marina Ann Srnolhers Juniors Allison Brush Nancy Carlwriglwl Mary Clay Farr Mary Howard Marlna Jane Jacobs Berfa Radford Geneva Trim Sophomores Carolyn Alqee Jean Arnold June Beasley Eleanor Clarlce Ellen Filfs Nancy Hill June Grace Holt Helen Lane Marllna Ellen Maxwell Dof McGhee Mary Jane Millard Jeanne Roberds Marie Sforn Freshmen Ann Marie Caslcey Mar+lTa Clippard Arlene Cool: Eileen Emiclc Elizabeflu Moore Jacqueline Newrnan Ella Howard Pickens Julia Richardson Marina Sander Carroll Tufnill Lelealw Wiqnl LET IT SNOW LET TT SNOW J' RATIONED? THE REAL McCOY. mfg' aewmo Q3 UMM-UMM GOO 1 R25 Q25 WHAT A DME X INE QZML, 2236601 158 he DELTA PSI CHAPTER Eslablislied al Soulliweslern in l93I President . . . JEANNE EDENS VlCB'PV6Sld6I'll , A . ELLA BAILEY Rem,-ana seaeiafy . . A SUE HENRY caffegponapm swag,-y . . , NANCY LITTLE rmasufei -.,, . . . ,STANLEY WILLIAMSON vt f 6 V NOT PICTURED: Ann Volrnei. igfggglifi U ' ' View Ag 2 A il Wd .55 ! g Seniors Ella Bailey Jeanne Edens Dol Fenlon Sue l'lenry Nancy Lillle Mary Nell Srnilln Slanley Williamson Juniors Maria Ellen Brown Dol Love Jane Mcllxlee Shirley Sibley Mary Tom Wall Jane Woodszvn Sophomores Mary Louise Barlon Anne Caldwell Vivienne Clwillon Palricia Cooper Erlene Downs Palricia Flippin Carol l-leyer Belly Neill Frances Nix Mary Jack Rich Emily Sliaw Florence Wade Freshmen Gloria Balson Sara Jane Bryanl Slnirley Burdick Janel Canada Arnaline Crawford Hallie Edens Belly Ellioll Lucy l-lay Ann Henderson Belly Hoye Sandra Hull Belly Lonq Lula Monlqornery Beverly Morris Van Dyke Neill Belly Lee liplon ff 'Y .- ,, 'Sw 38 Ad ALPHA DELTA CHAPTER Eslrablisned af Soullwweslern in I925 President . . , JANE PHELPS Vice Presidenf , . . . JANE KING, Secrerarv . . . SARA MAXWELL Treasurer . RUTH GRIFFIS NOT PICTURED: Deliesseline Birclnerl, Nancy Kniqlwlen. Seniors Leona De Mere Frances Dixon Elizaberh Dudney Jane King Jean Kinq Sara Maxwell Jane Phelps Ernesfine Wliifalmer Juniors Jean Allen Ann Brown Virqinia Caiclriinq Sara Cooper Jane Dewbre Jean Gillespie Rufli Griifis Joy Masino Reba Mosiellar Myrle Oliver Jeanne Parlerson Mary Ann Ramsey Emily Rice Doflie Sfeindorff Fay Tynes sophomores Mary Clnisolm Terry Fislwer Marianna Gracey Sylvia Hicks Eva Kniqlrmfen Palrricia McBride Marion Neudeclcer Anna Polydouris Pai Williams Freshmen Mariorie Brown Sara Campbell Marina Ann Dean Jane? Founfain Belle Fuller Ann Griqsby May Mounf Belly Nanz Tlielma Niclwols Jacqueline Roland Nancy Schroeder Julia Skinner Ginger Slauqlwfer Mary Ann Wes? Ann Willcs Mary Woods Hadyn Jones n 1 th kk' ki V S w K 'Q 'iw ' as . s Zi Vg., ii P 1 vw.-.Q Zfa jam, ZETA SIGMA CHAPTER EsIabIisI1ed af Sou'rI1wesIern In I929 Pvesidenf . .............., JEAN ELLINGSON VICQ-Pv'e5icI0nI ..... BETTY ROBINSON SeCreIary . . MARY ANN MINDERMAN Treasurer , . , . . . .... VIRGINIA JONES NOT PICTURED1 Ethel Hurt, Virginia Jones. Seniors AUDREY BRUNKHURST JEAN ELLINGSON MARJORIE LEAK CARMAN ROPER Juniors MARGARET BOISON KATHRYN DAUNHAUER HELEN MCGEE MARY ANN MINDERMAN LYNNE NIXON WENDELL PHILLIPS BETTY ROBINSON Sophomores FRANCES ALLEN MARGARET ANN ELLIS WINNIERED GILLESPIE JEAN HAND MARY CATHERINE HURT RUTH SALLEY JEAN SLAUGHTER PATRICIA TOMLINSON JEANINE TUSHEK Freshmen EDITH CONES MARION DWYER MARY ALICE FAULK FRANCES FREEMAN ROSE MARY GILLIAN WINIFRED GLASS NORMA KEISLING SARA ELLEN MAYS MARABETH RUCH JANE TURNER is X My - uw . A '. . V 22. X Vg, 2, Q w , R is 3 we W f ,mme Ig V 1 ,.-.' F , I .z ,xg ,P , Q rt A LJ s ffv , 7 t ' 4 J gfefeiww a ff f wk . f fag 2' ke ' V 2 'fsf A 41 . ,V O., ,Q ng gg ' Q gf 5 Ig! Q 3 lff fn 'xii iw Q , g A C a f ' M-f ww ,E 5 A A ' A x I ' 'f f : , 4 - JN 'VY - , z. gy 1 V - 2 f g x cw ii V if 1 1 X, ,Q W V, A 5' by KX x ' 'MX 1 , W' -S -5 Q 'M in f , ,,.,,...... b Q 'v MOMENTOUS MGMENT RUBBER B006 Q2 ww' waxiw J vxiga we 1 X LL Wg hgxilm' NN X40 wk LONG' WON A PARTY? it QL NW lflbmen 3 XQLWLZLQ fame ounci AOPl ChiO DDD KD ZTA V, E 5 - W? A ' The Woman's Panhellenic Council purpose is fo regulaie rules and lo supervise PI'GSlClef1l. - sororify rushing, They meel monfhly io discuss problems ol fhe womens social organiza , , . . , , . Vice-Presidenf . . lions on fhe campus, and wifh ihe Men s Pan, lhey give a Panhellenic Dance each year. - The council is composed of each of 'rhe five presiclen+s of fhe sororiiies and one represen Secrefary-Treasurer lalive from each qrouo. 7 . ' gn fs an 2 QVLLC OMVLCL A ATO KA KS PIKA SAE EN The Men's Panhellenic Council meels once a monlh io govern lhe procedures of Presideni. . . iralernily rushing, and once a year wilh lhe Wornen's Pan They sponsor a ioinl Panhellenic Viceipresideny . I Dance for lhe enlire sfudenf body. Each fra? sends Two dalegales 'ro llc council, one being fhe presidenf of fhe fraferniry. 59C el5r'f l'CO5UVer . . Bel rieConnally Peggy Haire . Vinlon Cole Eloise Cooper .. .Jeanne Edens Dol Love . Jane Phelps Ann Brown . Jean Ellingson Margie Boison . ELOISE COOPER . . JANE PHELPS BETTIE CONNALLY . . Bob Edinglon Bob Monigomery . Clarlc Bulwinlcle lNoi Picluredl Bill Craig . John Willilorcl Virgil Bryanl . .Tom Wes? John Kuris . Dan l-lalhorne Siraiion l-lil! . Gene Schaeffer Lee McLean . VIROIL BRYANT CLARK BULWINKLE . . . LEE McLEAN f W ' . .:- 1.3, f 1.32, W . y , wig ,:,,w,,: 'Q A... gig 51 A 1 5 5 5 WWW Q , we U ml'-.mx mr W W CHTLDREN MUST PLAY THE HORRORS OF MIDNIGHT THEY GET HERE? vvxxr'-'NG E 1 f Q . fm- ., . A4 T if 46 i 3, A .X , ji: :E , ,,-,:..:.:.,, A... 'Wilvm 9 RUC NKG BUDDHA Pggkllv Q CORNERED . ILOLU we bring 'rbe IQ49 Lynx lo a close boping llwal as you leave lbese familiar gales llwe spiril and meaning of SOUTHWESTERN may go willw you. May Hwis yearbook lwelp fo keep alive Jrlwese memories. The 14d11e1-tiAer.A in rliis book render a greal service lo you in making if possible for you To gel a beller annual. Express your apprecialion by palronizing llwem. Tl'1ey have been friends of SOUTHWESTERN and deserve your considerafion. MEMPHIS - symbol of qualify O O 0 O O l I C O printers O lifhographers I sfufioners C office ouffiflers O sysfems designers I I 1 F? THE ROYALTY fifey Quia 'VIA 4 Oo 'V N A PARTY W 9 p4f?f I M.. 1 MUS IS THIS LO 1 ' 'W . A' f 'L - iz-G' 1. W zggkf . Q x 1' A , . A EA S MQ- , , '. ' , 'A ' W, 5 a A , 'jim'fAX11 ?33iWff? x I A E 'W' Af : TX A vA?? N -elrx P V if-ildg N ,gqx K,- f' , HELEN OF MEMPHIS ny. QUALITY APPAREL :Y V MILLINERY, SHOES jigg ACCESSORIES ggjgjwg' ' SILVERWARE E W. GIFTS. ff 1-A 31, N E5ggig,, ,E Q , 4 55.-gi QW if ' 6' FELIX Hudson Sales T. WILLIAMS. INC. 6. Service RETAIL ' WHOLESALE NEW AND USED AUTOMOBILES PHONE 36-6336 UNION AT DUDLEY MEMPHIS, TENN. 1 ' 'Q W1 HQ:-SOUTH POLE H WRAPPED , COLD RECEPTION I I A lf A The Baldwin Electronic Organ 3 . If 3 w 1 I 2 Q superb mstrumenti 'lira 2 fa: Y ' , 3 itiona in tone, esrgn .2 Y YE' l , 5 and method of playing. V. 4. -tl 5, J Sixteen years of develop- ! -EL V YV ment are represented in aj-'ai ' ggjivgf the perfect performance of this wonderful organ. To Be Convinced-just Hear It Terry-Hull Piano Co. 64 South Second St. KOSTEN'S MEN'S AND BOYS' sHoP Featuring Nationally Advertised Brands Memphis' Newest and Most Modern Men's Shop Phone 2-1738 370 N. Cleveland Compliments ot Abraham Bros. Packing Co. Cursey Drug Co. Soda Fountain Drug Supplies WE DELIVER 4-4696 2347 SUMMER WEONA NO. 2 651 North McLean Quality MeatseEresh Vegetables Canned Goods CHARLES GARAVELLI, Proprietor NEED A WRECKER??? Call WELLER BROS. l 150 Madison 24 Hr. Road Service Open All Night If .V,-V '--. A ' 1' kxi r- 111 1-.11--E 'f . , , 1 'f '. e :I 4 rat-, 1 4 . - l ,,tr 4 -- , .rr .' Q ' , 'l 'gT'f - , , , fa- ,mg ....,, an '---- --' ei .1 LX 'af' . ll l it 413' ' ' o , ,Zig A Wx 1 , ir nf it i, ff' 'X '- I -VT'ig tilt' ' A-.. ' O W 14. goiom 4 0 L'1l afQL74fQffii?5f5?SE l ,,.. ..1 .:... Q'iQQ.3i'i i?i'f??5eff:l'9+g1?ff3?fL: r ' E Q0 why! ' M205 as iff F a New CAN T READ ,wwvaw-1 SLEEK Lf N55 SCL-'NVED Y GRIND L OW A AIN? 90 NW H125 vsu more 7 .U 5568? lfL Candy ' Coffee ' Spices ' Extracts OLIVER-FINNIE COMPANY MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE Congratulations Southwestern Graduates Compliments of HRCON'S MEN'S SHOP, INC. Gilmore Seafood Cafe 1901 MADISON-7-6826 'k Opposite A QS P Market . 422 N. Cleveland Phone 36-8133 Serving Steaks, Chops CS Seafood Delicious Foods Bakery Compliments of HENRY I. ZDERAD, Owner F. M. CRUMP 6 CC. Telephone 7-1757 Established 1931 O A Store of Convenience 607-609 N. McLean Blvd., Memphis 7,Tenn. C O T T O N ll I Il nuqhty-Hn lnsnn There'5 One in Your Neighborhoodv arf if fr 3 1 GEO. T. RRODN.-AX, Inc. Headquarters tor school pins, rings, fraternity jewelry. THE GIFT CENTER OF THE SOUTH. The Brodnax name on the box adds much to the value but nothing to the cost. I E W E L E R S Main at Monroe 0 Memphis for young men's apparel WRIGHT'S MEN'S WEAR. Inc. Your Uptown Men's Shop in Midtown Memphis 1647 Union Open 'til 8 PM Compliments ot BILLINGSLEY FLOOR 6: BLIND COMPANY 207 s. oooPER gzip .T t iit H '- H I ToDAY's GREAT PIANO Choose Your Piano as the Artistsj' Terry-Hull Piano Co. 64 S. Second-8-4812 I-IAZEL'S DRESSES . SUITS 0 COATS Featuring Dorothy Dodd Shoes and Sandher ot Boston 1737 Madison Open Evenings Compliments ot W. H. FLAUTT 6 CO. Cotton-62 S. Front St. Compliments ot SOUTHWESTERN BARBER SHOP 649 N. MCLEAN SCOTT'S VARIETY STORE 410 N. Cleveland PARK ELECTRIC CO. RADIO APPLIANCES Repair Television Sales and Service 'See us before you buy All Work Guaranteed Pick up and delivery service 1957 POPLAR PHONE 7-1395 ,- me Mir CONGRATULATIONS o TT The splendid piclures in +l'wis issue of your annual. We are happy 'ro see Hue resulfs ol plwolo equipmenl and sup- plies sold by our +l'1ree slores, and sliall loolc forward lo your conlinued palronage. Cameras, Kodalcs, enlargers, plwofo Finishing and fine plwolo frames. if ik Compliments of T. I. WHITE ci COMPANY MEMPHIS PHUTU SUPPLY CQTTQN 82 MADISON AVE. I25 SO. COURT STREET 420 N. CLEVELAND STREET ik NEW CARS EOR RENT CALL 36-1828 O MEMPHIS U DRIVE-IT GARAGE 70 N. CLEVELAND AT Crosstown In the Neighborhood of Southwfstorn All Portraits in this Production by ULJJHL any 3 LSQIXLHQO COMMERCIAL PORTRAITS WEDDINGS 88 Madison Building First in Financing First in Loons ' 7wo A'7'CGtf:07l4. Acceptance Corporation l 54 mvvnno 44: union S-7666 5-0366 OPEN 9 TO 5 DAILY BINSWANGER 6. CO. 655 UNlON AVE. I Retail Stores 258 S. Bellevue Blvd. 2468 Poplar Ave Comphrnents of DR' NICK SAYS' Lee Wilson-McSpac1c1en Make yourself at home at the 6 C SOUTHWESTERN GRILL O' T T N 635 N. McLean . . 48 Union Ave. Memphis, Tenn I L IKHIHH' SlUIR4ElIlEHllL.i 'The Souths Oldest Flying School MID-SOUTH AIRWAYS CAA G Gl Approved Primary G Advanced School ' l it S l di S TGV OYCTE G GS QTVICE Wilson Fieln off Lama' Ave at Clearpool on Mt lvl ' R l South ol Winchester P lc NSZPDLEAQPVL WOEOPJJ JMC. O CADILLAC AND OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE 34I UNION AVE. O ggLA::sgESE'::l?g1Er TRAINING PHONE DAY 4 los: Learn More . U i Earn More! COMPLETE AIRCRAFT 81 . ENGWE RHU'LD'NG Call 8-646I for Informahon - O Him 6 MILLER-HAWKINS 9-1'W BUSINESS ' SECRETARIAL SCHOOL SALES AND SERVICE HARRY L GALSTER I58 MADISON II78 POPLAR BLUFF CITY AIR SERVICE MARTIN FIELD MEMPHIS I2 TENN When O.u+ Driving When Shfzpping Visif Vlsl'I' Us DRIVE IN DUKE S CAFE 2436 S A . , , 0 ' ummer ve Feafurmg Ho+ PII' Barbecue PPOSIIB Sears 4-9466 454 N. Wa+Iclns-36-9297 PERFECTLY PLANNED FOR PERFECT BEAUTY I'I76l1l1i7lg5 by O . FORMALS-EVENING GOWNS gzzagezf Lgzeddef IIB MADISON ' 8-8255 14 ?riend OF SOUTHWESTERN BRITLING CAFETERIA Serving Zllemphif and Illia'-South Zllore than a Quarter Century Portraits by Tigrett Call 38-6405-If no answer call 36-9081 Hours l-5 P.M. Daily Open Nights-1.-Ion., VVed., Fri., 7-9 PM, NVeddings-Children-Annuals Composites Cl-IAS. N, TIGRETT, Owner Towers Bldg. Rm. 218 2nd Floor 1503 UNION AVE. F141 QQ S . i i if li S MEMPHIS FLYING SERVICE, Inc Primary and Advanced CAA and GI approved school 0 Flight Training U-Fly-It Rental Charter Service Call 48-8541-Airport 'Winchester Pike llfz Mi. East of Highway 78 EAGLE PRESS PRINTERS, Inc. COMMERCIAL OFFSET IOB PRINTING OFFICE AND FACTORY FORMS PERSONAL ATTENTION TO ALL IOBS O George I. Elbaum-Call 37-6451 159 N. Second St. DEALERS MinneapoliseMoline Tractors and Implements Power Units-New Holland Hay Presses Athens Disc Harrows Hurley Tractor Company 398 N. MAIN ST. Compliments of Manget Bros. Cotton Co. Compliments of Packard Walt Bolton Motor Co. 380 Monroe Ave. Memphis 3, Tenn. L. M. NORTON PHONE 36-6602 THE TOWERS IEWELRY STORE UPSTAIRS 1503 UNION-ROOM 203 DiamondshWatches-Iewelry Gifts For All Occasions Specializing In Fine Watch and Clock Repairing Compliments of R. W. SNELL CO. 240 MADISON AVE. Surgical Supplies CS Artificial Limbs Memphis Furniture Manuiacturing Co. A4055 P roducers of Low Priced Furniture MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE IOYNER-HEARD COMPANY -k Real Estate Loans of All Kinds 'k Commerce Title Building N. G. NELSON CO. 690 LINDEN AVE. O Wholesale PLUMBING HEATING REFHGERATION Coinplimenls of E. L. MERCERE. INC. MEMPHIS, TENN, Complimenis of BLAND COTTON CO. if PHoNE se-9503 PAPPY 8. IIMMIE'S LOBSTI-IR SHA L. C. SAMMONS - I. G. MOUNCE Sea Food Specialists Good Steaks 4 Oysiers on Half Shell 2lOU Madison Ave. Memphis, CK Tenn TODDLE HOUSE Nine Toddle Houses in Memphis Serving Slcillfully Prepared, High Quality, Pine Food Open 24 Hours a Day RENTA NEW CAR NEW CARS 105 South Second St. NEW TRUACKS 148 South Second St. 0 Dixie Drive II Yourself System Ask About 0ur Special long Trlh Rates CONLEY'S GARAGE Specialists in Tune Up and Wheel Alignment GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING 3086 Summer Ave. Phone 48fl2Ul Compliments of Southern Surgical Supply Co. 909 MADISON AVE. Compliments ot Minor-Frances. Inc. 1592 Union Avenue McCULLOUGH ESSO STATION Atlas Tires-BatteriesfAccessories Road Serviceiljaxon CS McLean V. G. MCCULLOUGH, Owner Compliments ot B. E. BOOTHE :Sf CO. Cotton Merchants TAYLOE GLASS CO. 267 Union Ave. GLASS OF ALL. KINDS Phones 8-l219-8-l3l3 Congratulations Graduates Remember Maurice on Days to Remember Diamonds, Fine Iewelry, Gifts Bulova, Hamilton and Gruen Watches MAURICE, leweler 420 N. Cleveland Phone 36-5676 The HAMLET Dining f Good Food - Curb Service 7 PM. to l A.M. 48-Ul26 Cherry Rd MCIIMRROI rm-AM ' C I rizirlslofv Rad. d om me .a:baeea4wPmu4ae.a:l 'O an i Home BY 2-Speed I 92453433 I. Nui Ente t 'n- . Automatic N ' r al ,MAQQA meh! Phonogruph l Disnibufed bv See Your Nearby ADMIRAL Dealer 8 col MEMPHIS, TENN. - JACKSON, MISS. - LITTLE BUCK, ARK. IEFF F. HICKS MOTORS 939 UNION AVENUE MEMPHIS Southwestern Pharmacy DRUGS 0 CANDY - SUNDRIES PRESCRIPTIONS Tutwiler and McLean T. A. TURNER, Druggist Smartest Bird in the Clays World Famous Chicken in the Rough Whole HaIf 2-Ib. Chicken, Gobs of Shoe-String Potatoes, Hot Rolls-51.15 DONLEY'S UNION AT CLEVELAND We Never CIose Call 8-2121 for a YELLOW CAB Call 8-6744 for Drive YourseIf Cars 306 JEFFERSON Home Ph. 48-4243 Office Ph. 34-3682 COMPUMENTS MCCLANAHAN-SPENCE OF COMQMISSION CO. LIVESTOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS Bonded For Your Protection I HOLLYWOOD STATION P. O. BOX 213 MEMPHIS 8, TENNESSEE . DIXIE NATIONAL STOCK YARDS 1460 WAREORD STREET B Compliments of DOCKERY 81 DONELSON CO. B Bunnoucns C U D F , S ADDING O O dw c.11..1nHNs111N MACHINE ' 3. 00, COMPANY MEMPHIS . PRINTERS H. W. EMICK B PUBLISHERS Branch Manager 1 ENGRAVERS 231 Monroe Ave. , MEMPHIS 3 I 2094211-213 TENNESSEE' Court Avenue B if DHNNY'S FOOD STORE Phone Your Orders for East Delivery Phone 7-7944-579 N. McLean Audits Bookkeeping Tax Service I. W. THOMAS COMPANY PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS 204 Towers Bldg.-1503 Union Ave. Finest Meats in Town-Choice Cuts Opposite Snowden School Phones 66-2240 36-6151 MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE Profit by Proper Guidance EOR WATCHES, DIAMONDS, AND IEWELBY VISIT A. GRAVES 51 STEUWEB CO. IEWELERS SINCE 1888 166 Madison Ave. Empire Bldg. FIRE, AUTOMOBILE AND GENERAL INSURANCE LIBERAL REAL ESTATE LOANS REAL ESTATE SALES E. H. CRUMP 81 COMPANY U55 .gouffzvi llwzysif Lbizscf '!IfII1ifirzy Unnuzarzca Cglgilldg Aren't You Glad You Went to EASY-WAY NO. 19 SOUTHWESTERN? 805 N. McLean Street T Corner of Faxon IEWELER Geo. T. Roy 0 Martin P. Hood GOOD THINGS TO EAT 44 Sr Main St. Phone 8-3889 Compliments of C. M. RIIFFERTY COMMISSION CO. at Dixie National Stock Yard PHONE 4-3830 1 I g N ,I gg Food for the Discriminatiog Pig'n Whistle ' 1579 Union Ave. Compliments ot HERBERT ESCH 6. CO. 0 COTTON Compliments of Thompson Bros. Mortuary Ambulance Service and Crematorium MEMPHIS PHONE 8-3281 WALKER FIRE PROTECTION SERVICE Com1DIimeHTS Of FI-OWERI-AND Distributor: Laljrance-Foamite Protection Orchid Centers 6: Corsages of All Kinds Fire Extinguishing Equipment Sales 51 Service Weddings, slgduatipns, Funerals an ecora ions Phone ZQQTHIRD ST' MEETSE 918102 Phone 36-8442 Night 2-7298 'Y 1 ' Sales-Service Compliments A ot your f Very' , Tayloe Pan-1-lm I M 25' Farm Stores, , H' , A .45-5--. Service Station I it Inc. , . .. fi X mum 0 1923 Poplar : 91 5. 5- E 6 opposite ' A ' 'E-5,2 E W 'N X S, 393 N. Main St P , , ' ' '- Tn 1 ggmg . arkview l-lotel V 4 I X Exwg Memphis F. L. HAWKINS, I 'gf 5 :gf Q Owner PQ ' I ' 36 , PHONE TRADE MARK REGISHRED X 37118528 , if frii :Ziff E W X , : I ,E Z I , QT 2 E 'Z fl? :E Compliments 2 Q Sf. Compliments RUSSELL 5 E 5 E Q 5 f 1 1 2- H COTTON 11. Q .- f .53 gn- 5 t- 19 FRIEND co. 5- -: 2 f - Coca-Cola Bottling Co. of Memphis Famous For 65 Years There never have been and never will be better Choco- l t d th th Compliments of H e so as an e ones for which Fortune has been Hmfon 5' Hutton Implement CO- fillfiSfzlfinffgltlllflliofl 1523 STOCaO1QTflSlZZQe lNTERNATlONAL. HARVESTER DEALERS BELVEDERE IUNGLE GARDEN Memphis 0 Collierville - Millington 1581 Union 1129 Union WORLDS FIRST CURB SERVICE wlEllllEllQWHll ll INGIL ft REAL ESTATE W Wpmf' G OLP IFJ LOANS CLUBS I in 0 T R o P HIE s 48 H Q U R S GUNS 5. AMMUNITION I Q FOOTBALLS as BASKETBALLS Af 'I Once again our loan department SCHOOL LETTERS 6' PENNANTS can Close loans on your real A 'DB JACKETS 5' AWARD SWEATEFS estatelwithin 48 hours ot our ap- wwe SPALDING LOAFERS praisa . QQ? an SADDLE OXFORDS I ' , '22 Fon MEN Is. WOMEN Boyle Investment Co tif I Zi, - JAAEEIEEORX VOLLEY BALLS qv MORTGAGE BANKERS ?G6L93NIIH P it SHOE SKATES Q 'if' A,p.svIIIoINcq Q: IF mfg lNSURORS REALTORS VBRQE-I, 'ISI' LAWSON-GAVETTE Q N.3'P st T l ff , f?7'f '7l'w MEMPIIISI S d dl Compliments ot tcm CU' SAXON COTTON co. PRINTING 6. SUPPLY CO. 48 S. From St.-Memphis . PRINTING . LITHOGRARHING f OFFICE SUPPLIES - BUSINESS SYSTEMS Serving the Mid-South Since l925 307-9 MADISON IOHN M, DEAN ROWLETT PAINE DEAN-PAINE 6 CO., Inc. Real Estate-lnsurance Compliments ot STRIITTON-WARREN HDW. CO. Wholesale Distributors of Hardware 0 MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE Compliments ot H. Dlugach 6: Co., Realtors REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE STX1lTlIIiI.lFEI Ifilfns Iva 5f.J01.n SPORTSWEAR ACCESSORIES COMPLIMENTS OE FULLER HLINEMENT SERVICE vi' The Nlost Complete W'heel, Axle and Frame Alinement Service in the Zblid-South 853 Linden Avenue Telephone 3741646 MEMPHIS Compliments oi I-lnderson, Clayton 81 Co. -x COTTON MERCHANTS 'A' The Lord Byron Restaurant 1638 UNION AVE. Serving the Best of Good Things Popular Price 1.un:hes,ll til 2--l'Ti1fin 2 til 5 Evening Dinners 5 til 11 PM. For Reservations Call 36-2261 Where Eine 1-lair Cutting ls An Art SN OWDEN BARBER SHOP Our Aim ls to Please Your Patronage Appreciated G, B. CANADA, Proprietor Author of f'Baldie fInventor of Dixie Life Save 575 N. McLean Opposite Snowden School Suurnwfsrlanu AT MEMPHIS
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