Rice University - Campanile Yearbook (Houston, TX)

 - Class of 1938

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Pi ,sf af 'vu - yy v iii , r' - A - .1 I 4 f . t , . a if V . fa Q w W . Q, ' . ' 1 1' 1 ai' f . ak W w ' 1 . in K SK 41 F . 'IHH11 H1 EHNHNIS' ADMINISTRATION . UN1vERS1TY. . CLASSES . Seniors . Juniors . Sophomores . Freshmen . ACTIVI1'lES . . VANl'I'Y FAIR . QRGAN1zA'r1oNS . SALLYPORT . SPORTS . 11 25 55 57 61 75 195 115 129 149 181 205 UA if Lv L, 'J -'S ll Q ' 1 .- ,K 15 if f' x.,+ 1 W, A JT pf Q4 U Q ,fu 4 1 I rw. ,Tffx - . 71 4 s X f4..,uf . . . J , . , ,A ' I ' 1 ' Q Rf' L ' P' , . K . Q . Ira ' . . ' F . l A-. ' nf f'-4 1 X ,-, . rf . . J4 wi r T4 b , 1, .--.' , , . ,,.s:f-NN-,A ' ,- .-Q as f . Qwnwrf' M' ' l iff lf' 1.1! 1 -fqficf' V ff f'?fl-321,41 1' - Q Li 1 14.v, -I s'5','19 '- 0 ' 5 -+. T 5 M J iff . it, Arwgig 1-, Ng 9 'w..ig:L,,SvA Fw . ' J:- -Z X 5-A V.. '1f',:9f9 . 4 K, ff, M1-4-f4L,.2 ' 1 IT . H' ,4- , . 'T' 0 'A' I . fx 4 - 1, l ,,, ,Qs rf' v .'1 ' 9, - A, ,f 'wh ' , i 8 . .' ' .f'. . . ,, - X v . ,ir Q. .ff K. Il. 4 we i XVITH PROFOUND GRATITUDE AND ESTEEM for his twenty-one years of cease- tess Work in hehatfv of The Rice institute before its estahtishment in 19123 XXVITH DEEP APPRECIATION AND RESPECT for his twenty-six years of untiring tahor that he has so generously devoted to the Rice Institute as Chairman of its Board: and WI1'H oENUiNE ADMiRATioN AND RECOGNITION of his distinguished achievef ments as a leader in the business Worict, We dedicate this twenty-third voturne of the Campanile to CAPTAIN JAMES ADDISON BAKER X , E GZLX qilylpfg-JL QA Cf , u Q . ' - n ZCFQ- 'WX 61-Dai! if ' O 4-ji THE COMMENCEMENT HALL to be l X locatecl on the main axis of the Institute at ' i --',:' ff , a location approximately 800 feet south- q west of the Founderys statue, and facing the '.' Q Administration Building. i' . ' . as J u J. , It . 1 t . . 'I' .5 i 'V Q f Q . 'k U v Q i . -I -if HUMINISIHHHHN BAKER NV. M. RICE SCOTT BOARD GF TRUSTEES JAMES ADDISON BAKER, Chairman VVILLTAM MARSH RICE, JR., Vice Chairman JOHN THADDEUS SCOTT, Vice Chairman 'I BENJAMIN BOTTS RICE, Secreiary-Treasurer EDGAR QDELL LOVETT ALEXANDER SESSUMS CLEVELAND ROBERT LEE BLAFFER A 4 TIQZI B. B. RICE LOVETT BLAFFER THE RICE INSTITUTE of time future is xery mucii in the tunnis of ttiese gentlemen on the Board of Trustees an their successors. The Board is a self-perpetuating body of sex en members eiecte for life. The original group was seiecte by ttie Foun er anci consisted of himself Mr. James A. Baker and the tate Wiessrs. J. E. iVIcAsI1an F. Raphael F. A. Rice A. S. Richard- son anct C. Lombardi. It is to these past anct present members of the Board who have gui ect the growth of the Rice institute and Win continue to cto so in the future that we owe our deepest gratitude. 15 J -'fs r r C ci D f fi ci 1 A ct , , -1 I 'J I 7 at , t Q 1f gga x x Lovett Weiser IVIcCann Mccants Lane , OFFICERS OF ADMINISTRATION Edgar 0cIeII Lovett President Harry Boyer Vxfeiser Dean SamueI GIer1r1 McCann Registrar John Thomas IVIcCants Bursar Sarah L. Lane Aclviser to Women 'tx 'YL 11143 I PROFESSGRS CHANDLER, ASA CRAVVFORD, B.A., Ph.D. Formerly Research associate ot' the School of Tropical Medicine, Calcutta, lncliag Professor of Biology. FREUND, MAX. PHD. Formerly prollessorial lecturer in Nloilern English at the Universities of Gicssen and Marlaurg. Germany: Professor of German. HEAPS, CLAUDE VVILLIAM. BS., PHD. Former faculty mcmlaer ol: the University of lxflissouriz Professor of Physics. IOVETT. EDGAR ODEIL, PILD.. l'lon. LL.D., Hon. Sc.D. Formerly head ol' the Department of Astronomy in Princeton Uni- versity: listecl in Hlnternalional VNfho's VX7h0 : Professor of Mathe- matics and Presiclent of the institute. MCKILLOP. ALAN DUGALD, PED. Former faculty memlner of the University of lllinoisg Professor of English. MORAUD, NIARCEL, Docteur es Lettres Formerly Associate Professor ol- French at the University ot Torone tog Professor of French. POUND. JOSEPH HORACE. BS. in ME, Formerly Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the Rice Institute: Professor of Mechanical Engineering. RYON, LEVVIS BABCOCK. JR., CE. Formerly Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering at the Rice ln- stituteg Professor of Civil Engineering. SCOTT. HARRY ALEXANDER. Ph.D. Formerly Professor of Physical Education at the University of Oregong Professor of Physical Education. SLAUGHTER, JOHN WILLIS, B,A., PI1.D. Formerly Lecturer of Sociology in the School ol: Economics at thc University of London: Lecturer in Civics ancl Philanthropy. 15 Chandler Freund Heaps Lovett McKillop lx1Ol'Bl1K.l Pound Ryon Scott Slaughter IB-,7 TSHDOH 6 CISCI' 1 AILcnInerg ra CInIIman For GGYTISOH Lear Pattle TSANOPP RADOSLAV ANDREA BA PIHD PormerIy facuILy member of CIarIr Umversnty Professor of PInIosopI1y VVATKIN XNILLIAIVI WARD B S n Arch IVIAIA Assocrale Arctutect wrltr Messrs Cram and Ferguson the supervrsmg archllects of the Institute Professor of Arcfutecture NVEISIIR IIARRY BOYER IVIA PI1D PormerIy fwcuILy memlncr of CorneII Umversrty and LI1e University of Tennessee Professor of Cfremrstry and Dean of the Institute WILSON IIAROLD ALBISRI FRS IVIA MSC DSC PormerIy Profe sor of Ptmysrcs m Krngs CoIIege London Profe sor of PI'lySICS rn IVIcG II Unrversnty Profe sor of NaLuraI PI11IosopI1y rn the Lmversrty of GIasgoxx Professor of PI1ys1cs ASSISTANT PROFESSDRS AI TENBLRC EDGAR Ph D A sr lant Professor of BIOIOQY BRAY IIUBLRI' IIVELX N B A N A PII D As 1 tant Profe sor of Natfwematlcs CIIILIIVIAN JAMES JR MS n Arch FAAR IVIAIA Assl tant Professor of Arcfntecture FORD IECIER R BA PLD A sxslant Profe sor of INI1tI'1emallcs Not conneetccf xx1tI1 lI1e In trlute rn 19:1 JS GARRISON AI LEN DARNABX Ph D Assxstant Professor of Pfly caI Chemistry IIAR IHSOOIX ARTIIUR J IVIS Assrstant Profes or of CI1cm1c1I En rneenng USAR FLOYD SEX XVARD BA IYIA PHD Assxstant Professor of Ilrstory PATTIE FRANK ACKLIZN JR BA MA PIID Assistant Professor of PsycI1oIo y WATERS JAMES STEPHEN BS Assrslant Professor of EIecLr1caI En meermg 16 INSTRUCTORS ALDRICH, VIRGIL CHARLES, B.A., PI1,D. Instructor in PI1iIosopI1y. BATTJSTA, JOSEPH LLOYD, BA., IVIA. Instructor in Spanish and ItaIian. BECKENBACH, EDXVIN FORD, PIw,D. Instructor in IVIatI1ematics. BONNER, MA., PI1,D. Instructor in Physics. BOURGEOIS, ANDRE GEORGES, MA. ' Instructor in Prencti. BURR, ARTHUR HOUGHTON, B.S,, MS. Instructor in IVIecIianicaI Engineering, CAMDEN, CARROLL, JR., PHD. Instructor in EngIisI1 CASE, LYNN MARSHALL, PILD, Instructor in History 'tAIusent on Ieavel. CROOKSTON, ROBERT RAE, BS. in ME. Instructor in IVIecIianicaI Engineering. GALLEGLY, JOSEPH STEPHEN, JR., IVLA, Instructor in EngIisI'1. HENDREN, JOSEPH XNILLIAIVI, PHD. Instructor in EngIisIi. HERMANCE, GILBERT LESLIE, B.S., MA, Instructor in PI1ysicaI Education, HOOTON, CLAUDE EDGAR, B.S., in Arch., MA, Instructor in Architecture. HURLEY, FRANK HOUSE, JR,, B.S,, MA.. PED. Instructor in Chemistry. JONES, JOSEPH ESTIL, B.A., IVLA. Instructor in Spanisti. KITCHIN, IRVVIN CLARK, BS., Dr. Rer. Nat. Instructor in BioIogy. 17 f s., f fi ' f . , ' Q 2 , H ' ,ff 2,1 421, 1,1439 ,ff 'ff . . J. ' ' c'I'U,Q.,,' ' I - , 'ID 1 114001 Z. ft'-J ? 53 ff gf, +, A , W X ' ff , Bmtisln . . VIN W f ' fx 'iff - Q ' ' ., 'ilyfy' V- Mya , F5 . B L I I , af . Q, p cc on mm ,h I V U 4 ,h Bourgcois Aft? an A 47 ,f ' , ,E ,' 5 5.1.5 f , . ! I -T- Burl' CZITTIKICD C556 I' ITICHLIFSH ,if '1- J. S I-54 9 Y aj , 1 41 K Herniance I'Iooton IIOHSS KitcI1in J 4 4 in INSTRUCTORS LEIGI-ITON WALTER .IR Ph D Iecturer rn IVIatI1emat1cs LYNCII JARMON ALVIS BA PHD Instructor rn Education MCCANN SAMUEL GLENN PIIB MA Instructor ln .Iurlspructence and Registrar of the Institute MCCANTS JOHN THOMAS MA Instructor n Busmess Admmrstratnon and Bursar of tI1e Instrtute MEYER HEINRICH PIID Instructor ln German MIKSCH NVALTER PETER MA Instructor ln French MILLER .IOIIN MARSHALL BS n Instructor n Engrneermg Draung MO FT SMITH LENVIS MORTON Ph D Instructor rn Physics NICIIOLAS IIENRY OSCAR BA PHD Instructor n Chemrstrx NUNN ADDISON SI AI VON B S m Arch Instructor m fxI'CI'lltCCtUI'BI Con tructron OBERLE EUGENE JEAN MA Instructor rn French RICIITER GEORGE IIOLMES PhD Instructor n Orgamc Ctlemr try Instructor rn French SIMONS VERNE FRANRLIN MA C PA Instructor In Lronomrcs TIIOMAS JOSLPII DAVID MA In tructor rn En I I1 WELSII IIUGII CLAYTON MD FACS Instructor rn B1oIo y WES FMLYER RUSSELL EUGENE PLS Instructor rn Economrcs WIIITE VVILLIAINI LRICRSOIX CE Instructor n Crx1I Engmeenn NVIIIIING GEORGE NVESLEH BA MA Instructor IH EngI1sI1 WILLIAIVIS GEORGE GUION MA Instructor n En I-sI1 I8 ' , - , . . i E. E. i ' ' w' . 'Q SHELTON, FRED VERNON. M.A. s ,' ' ' gis . , I - ' I 1 4 . .gf ' ' . .r i gi I I I l . . 4 t I ASSISTANTS AND FELLOWS BATES, JOHN BERTRAM. B.S. Fellow in Chemistry. CABANISS, NVELDON BURK, BA, Assistant in Jurispruclence, COPPOC, VVILLIAM JOSEPH, B.S. Fellow in Chemistry. DAVIES, JOSEPH ILOTT, PI1,D. Assistant in Biology. DEAN, ALICE CRONVELL Fellow in lvlathematics. Acting Lilararian DUNANVAY, JAMES KARL, BS. Fellow in Architecture. FISHER, XVILTON MONROE, BA. Fellow in Biology. GATES, MARSHALL DEMOTTE, JR, B.S Fellow in Chemistry. HODGES, LEE, BS., M.A. Assistant in French ancl Spanish. HUDSPETH, EMMETT LEROY, B,S. Fellow in Physics. KOPRIVA, CHARLES JOSEPH. BA. Assistant in English. LEXVIS, JAMES VERNON Fellow in Matllematics. MQELRATH, EBY NELL, BA., MA. Fellow in Chemistry. MILLIGAN, NVINFRED OLIVER, BA., PI1,D. Research Assistant in Chemistry. MIRON, SIMON Fellow in Chemistry. NASH, JOHN PURCELL, BA, Fellow in Flathematics. OFFUTT, EDXVARD PREBLE, JR., BA. Fellow in Biology. READE, MAXXVELL OSSIAN Fellow in lVlathcmatics. ROGERS, FRED TERRY, JR,, IVIA. Fellow in Physics. ROGERS, MARGUERITE MOLLIET, BA.. Fellow in Fhysics. SCOTT, XVALTER TANDY, MA. Samuel Fain Carter Fellow. V ULRICH, FLOYD EDNVARD, MS.. IVI.A. Assistant in Mathematics. VAN VVAM BECK. STANLEY I-I., B.S. lnstructor in Electric Engineering. NA. Dunaway Fisher Gates Hodges I luclspcth Milligan NEISII O1Iuir Rogers Scott Ulrich GRADUATE STUDENTS BELL, PAUL FRANK Lafayette. La. BS., Southwestem Louisiana Institute, 1937. BLAND, JOHN DIETRICH BS., Spring I-IiII College, 1957. FARISS, IRA VVILSON B.A.. Baylor University, 1956. MUCH, JOSEPH CLIFFORD BA., Rice, 1957. ' NORRIS, RICHARD SYLVESTER, JR. BA., St. Eclwardys University, 1955. RED, DAVID DOUGLASS BA,, Rice, 1956. Memphis, Tenn. Chilton, Texas Alvin, Texas Galveston Houston U91 Hr ,vig 4-ww PF? MQW 7: ' - . .1 ,.... ,, ...Z . , I V 'sa I tri, -' 5 I .- , , 2. 4 4 af C! 20 THE STUDENT COUNCIL Officers CHARLES FENNELLE President IVIARTHA FARMER Vice President A. R. IVIACE CounciIman-at-Large and President HAROLD RACK Treasurer NANCY NAGEL Secretary HERBERT IVIAY CoL1nciIman-at-Large CLASS REPRESENTATIVES Senior NANCY NAGEL SCOTT FIELD BAILEY SUE GRAHAM BILLY REED lunior BETTY BENNETT GUY JACKSON H- HARRIET NETHERY Sophomore DON SOPER CAREY KING FFGSHITIUII HELEN KIKER THE WOMAN' S COUNCIL Officers NANCY NAGEL ' President MARGARET XVARREN Vice Pr-esicIent FLORENCE HEDRICK Secretary FLOY KING Treasurer JAMES ALAN SHEPHERD , IVIemIaer-at-Large CLASS REPRESENTATIVES Senior NANCY NAGEL MARGARET XVARREN lunior FLOY KING DOROTHY ZAPP Sophomore FLORENCE HEDRICK LQRENA RAIVIIN FTGSIIITIGTI. IVIARGERY BOYD HecIricIc SI1epI1ercI Zapp Ramin IQI I Iri . . ,, f 1 f ff! f 1 , , ' f f A 4 ? I W 9 ffzawz X if ' f , wvwwvfbgw 1 F I? r 3 4 4 ' Q . 4, 4 f SIaLer GFCGHNX Cox SuIIiva Brower Grant KiIgore Ernst YViIson 221 HONOR COUNCIL Ojgicers Chairman MARY GREENNV OOD s Secretary CLASS REPRESENTATIVES Senior JEAN SLATER MARY GREENWOOD JANE COX ELEANOR SULLIVAN junior LUCILLE BREWER DAVID GRANT BOYD KILGORE SOD!! OTTLOTG 'Q ELIOT ERNST JACK NVILSON THE HALL COMMITTEE XVALTER .IARVIS ' chairman MAX CAMPBELL ROBERT COOKE GEORGE HUGHES PAUL MARSH ' NN. T. MATLAGE ROGGIE MULLIS To the Halt Committee is dete- gated the authority to govern the Rice Dormitories, and this student committee functions egectively in this capacity. AH cases of misconduct in the Hans are brought before these stu- dents who pass sentence upon the offenders. The members of this Body are appointed toy the Administra- tion, anct tiotot office for one year. C Jarvis Cooke Hughes Marsh Nlatlage Mull ampbcll 23 'F' 5 9 'tits' 3 4 . ALUMNI BUILDING to be erected , l 1 A J 'gm from funds subscribed by time alumni of the gt if Rice Institute. The building will contain . 1 3,2 J class looms, lecture rooms, and offices of Q X ' ' Academic Departments. 'i' . i ' w I 1 1 i f , i, ir f i' 1 ' t . ' k 1' 4 Q 1 Q . . 4, , -1 4 1 ae Z 0 Z ze D i E gi ii gs ii E HNIVIHSHY fv l 'Y .uiwq I ff ' ' A QW 1 , -.A SALLYPGRT 'XDMINISTRATION BUILDING F3 I, 1 ,' ., .,V.. M., .f, .... . XXV V. I V. u 1, . fy n-J QI --rf -.L Q, , X' , V 1 I If fff- '- ff X SCIENCE BUILDINGS CHEMISTRY TONVER Q . 1' K X i 4 f 4 r 2 1 ? r R EA .g K' I V ig' Y S 3 fa 4 i . f . . 5 1 M f- x 'fy' f H, 5, X ,f f ,-T X 'va ,im Vg- 'wr jfsg ARCHNVAY A ' f L'- 1....,.... .........., ...-. V T -..JY -. .. .- PHYSICS ISUILIDING nl P-r -v-' -y I' if 5 . ,-I .I adj' ' Wi V ' ' ww.:- QE lf. 4 Y-:M .- ,-gf-'T ,Zlqqs r ,. .,. N. -f h N . uw Jimi: X . 4.-:wx - mn. .' C175 . WJ? 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ALEXANDER, XVARREN Amos B,S. Degree in EE. A. I. E, E.: Engineering Society: E. E. Manager of Engineering Show '58. ALEXANDER, NN' OODRONV NVILSON BA. Degree ArcI1itecturaI Society: ArcIiitccturaI Society President ,581 Engineering Show Manager Architecture 58. ANDRENVS, LILLIAN NARGUERITE BMA.. Degree I'Ionor ROII: Rosarian CIuIu. BAILEY, SCOTT FIELD BA. Degree RaIIy CIuI9: Pre-Law Society: I'Ionor CounciI ,311-'55: Student CounciI '37-'58. BAIRD, KENNETH HUNTER BS. Degree in IW,E. B. S. U. C0unciI Treasurer '37: Engineering Society President ,582 A, S, IVI. E. Vice Chairman '57: ExI1iIJit Manager for OiI NVorId Exposition for Rice Booth '37. BAIRD, RALEIGH NNILLIAIVI, JR. BA. Degree RaIIy CIuIo Vice President 58: Pre-IVIecI Society: CampaniIe. BAKKE, OLIVER MATHIAS BA. Degree BANTA, NORMAN HOLLIS BA. Degree RaIIy CIuIu: IVIanager Physics Department for Engineerin - Snow: Senior CIass Ring Committee. BARKER, .IOI-IN H. BA. Degree Auditor of Student Publications: Dramatic Club Treasurer Band: M. S. U.: Senior Decorations Committee. GaIveston Fairbanks Houston Houston Houston I'Iouston DaIIas EIectra Houston 591 4 'en l 4: 9 5 .N -A , I .,. .r- BEAULIEU. EVELYN HOPE BA. Degree Pi DeIta Phi, Phi Beta Kappa. BELL, BERNARD ISRAEL BS. Degree in CHE. Menorah Society. BEIVIAN, .IOHN SI-IOOMER BS. Degree in NE. A. S. IVI. E.: Engineering Society: Engineering Snow '36, '58, BLAIR. MARY MARGARET BA. Degree Y. W. C. A. Secretary '36, President '57: Tennis Club Treasurer .381 Choral Club '36, IVI. S. U. BLANTON, DOROTHY ELIZABETH IIA. Degree XN'oman's CounciI '54 BLANTON, EDLAR BACON, JR. Degree in DLE. Engineering Society: Dance Chairman '3T: Engineering, Show '56, ,581 Power Manager '38: A. S. M. E.. Cliair- man '58. 'Q Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston BOHRER, LYLE EDXVIN Beaumont Degree in EE. Band Vice President .582 Engineering Society: A. I. E. E.: M. S. U.: Engineering Snow '36, l3SZ Senior NIusic Committee l3S. BOICE. EDVVARD HENRY UA. Degree Pre-Merl Society: Senior Ringcommittee. Houston BRANDON, XVILLIAIVI DALE Fort NVorth BA. Degree I ootIJaII '56, Iuettered: Junior Prom Committee. ISRATTEN, VIRGINIA LINDSLEY Houston Bit. Degree P101 BRESKY, RUBY LEE BA. Degree Tlireslwor: Owl '38: Campanile '58: lxflenornli Socicly Secretary '5S: lrlonor Roll '37, BROADXNAY, KA'l'HRN'N FRANCES Bfl. Degree Clioral Clula: Xwriling Clulz: E. S. U. Council. BUHLER, MARTHA Bfl. Degree P. A. L. S.: lVlay Eele. BURKHART, HUGH REGINALD BS. Degree in NLE. lce Hoclicy '55g A, S. M. E.: Engineering Society Vice Presiclenl '57, Presiclenl '58, BURNS, MARIE OLGA Bfl. Degree Tennis Clulbg Y. XV. C. A. BURRELL, REBECCA FRANCES BA. Degree BURTON ROYCE LYLE BA. Degree BYERS, BILLIE LOUISE HA. Degree E. B. L. S.: Class Vice Presiclent '55, ,582 lxflay Eeiet Honor Council ,565 Ducliess ,365 Student Council '36, '37g Ducliess to A. E3 M. Ball ,373 Vanity Fair '37: Senior lnvitation Committee Chairman: Tlireslier Stall: Dramatic Clulo: Campus Favorite '5S. Houslon Houslon Vicloria Houslon Houston Houston Houslon Houston CAMPBELL, MAX BERKLEY Eort Nvortli BS. Degree in Pfzy,E. . Baslcetlaall: P. E. Society: Tennis, Captain '37, CAMPBELL, PATTERSON F., JR. Las Cruces. N. M. BA. Degree Cranmer Clula. 41 4' l . ff 9 A , c f J 4 4 L CAIVIPISE, NASH OSCAR Houston BS. Degree Engineering Show '56, '58g Engineering Society. COE, CLARENCE SAMUEL Phoenix, Arizona HA. Degree COOPER, MARY ALICE Houston BA. Degree CORNELISON, BOYD DaIIas HA. Degree COUZENS, ELLEN REA Houston BA. Degree COX, JANE XMINGATE Houston BJ-I. Degree O. NV. I-. S.: I'Ionor CounciI ,585 Dramatic CIuIJ. 'ii CRUSE, SAMUEL XVILLIAIVI Houston BA. Degree CIass President ,381 CampaniIe Editor ,582 RaIIy CIUIJ: Pre-I,.aw Society Secretary-Treasurer ,381 R Er QuiII: Dance Committee: Phi Beta Kappa. CURTIS, MARY L, Houston Bft. Degree DAIGLE, DOROTHY VIRGINIA Houston BA. Degree B. S. U.: Pi DeIta Phi: Phi Beta Kappa: Edith RipIey SchoIar ,383 May Feta. DAVIS, ELEANOR GRACE Houston BA. Degree May Irete, Jester '55, IVIaicI '35, 158: P. A. Is. S., Vive President '58g Campus Favorite I57, I38. A 4 pei 1 DELAMBRE, BOBBYE FAYE ROBERTS Houston BA. Degree DELEVANTI, CYRIL HAROLD Kalamazoo, lxflicliigan BS. Degree in CHE. DILL, HERBERT CLYDE San Antonio BA. Degree DUDLEY. MARY MARGARET BA. Degree Vanity Fair '36g Arcl'1i-Arts Queen '56: E. B. L. S.. Presiclent ,383 Senior Decoration Committee, DUNLAP, HENRY FRANCIS BA. Degree v Tlwreslier Staff: XfVriting Clulag Cliess Clulnp Clioral Club. EVANS, GEORGE KEISER BA. Degree Writing Cluln, Vice President 38: Clioral Clulog lvl. S. U. Engineering Slioxi '36. EVANS, SARAH CATHERINE B.A. Degree Tennis Cl lo, Vice Pre.iclentg Y VV. C. A., Vice President. FARMER, MARTHA ADELIA BA. Degree O. W. L. S4 lVlay Fete, Jester '56, lvlaicl 35, 573 Class Vice Presiclent '57: Vice President of Stuclent Association ,385 Rice Sweetlieart to Round-Up ,385 Dramatic Clulb: Owl: Tlireslierg Campus Fax orite ,585 Senior Decoration Committee, Cliairman. FELTON, JACK BERT . B.A. Degree FENNELLE CHARLES EDWIN BA. Degree Presiclent Student Associationg Class Presiclent '56, Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston 45 Waco 75453 . U. Q 7 . . . Y' X ,Q 1 wi' 1 ,A ,, 5-7 K gilt FLOYD, LOUIS CARL BA. Degree Pre-IVICQI Society. FORBES, EDVVIN KING BS. Degree in EE. B. S. U. CounciI: CI'1oraI CIuIz. FOSQEI MAN MARX ELEANOR BA Degree I RLXNCIS IIDNVARD LYSAGIII' R1IIy Cl In I3res1LIenL 38 I3reI'm Socrely Fxnz-1I all Commltlee CI1'11rm1n GERI XND IIA7II AILLEN B I Dcgme CIBSON LAIIIIHN BEII I D 1 ce CI ADISII X IROINIA DELL I Degree P1 DCIIH PIM CIOX ER ROI'5VR'I INIILNIIIx .I LOII Qlptwm 38 L RAI IAIVI SUIT TI IOMQON I Dzgue II B L .5 Secrelwry 38 TI1rcsI1er C1mp1n1Ie A oclale If llor 38 R u I Cwmpus Iwxonle of Stu enl COLIDCII JS IVI15 Fr-le GREENVVOOD IN IARH LOIS BA Degree If B I S IIonor COUHCI 1 Wink EIectra Houston Da Ia Houston Houston Amar1IIo Lafay elle I Iou Ion I Iouston 44 TX . ' ' I s Q u , ' . ' .: .-,C ' . ' : ' . J, i',,diA 7.1 MB.: .I Uljl' 1 I A 'l I M BJLO. I - ' J.. I' , .1 ' f -7, R. ' .La. BS. Degree in CHE. M. ' I I 18-CQ ilzz C' LTCC, Ac QL: iid LI A. J.. RI: ' '5'. GREER, CARL FERRELL Houslon GREER. KATHRYN ELLA I-iousion Bfi. Degree GREVE, THOMAS EDMUNDS liousion Degree in EE. A, L E. E4 Engineering Sociely. CRIFFITH, GRACE SIGEL Houston Degree E. LS, L. S.: Pi Deila Phi, Treasurer V582 Clmrnl Clulu. GRIPON, IVIARGERY ELISE Houslon BA. Degree GUTHRIE, MARY VIRNA Houston BMA. Degree E. B. L. S.. Treasurer '56, V571 Xvomanis Council, Sec- retary '56: Rice Duchess lo Galveston Mardi Gras ,561 CPHHHIEY HALL, LENVIS TYUS Houslon BJ-X. Degree A R 5' Quill: Chess Clulmg FFLITCSITCF. I-IAMBLEN, TOLAR NUMA, JR. I-lousion BA. Degree Pre-ivieci Society. I-IANDLY, RITA CORNELIA Housion BA. Degree - Pi Delta Phi, Treasurer '57, President ,382 Phi Bela Kappag Les Hiboux. HOLDEN, EVERITT RUSS Houston BA. Degree Tennis '56, '37, 55. Co-Captain 157. M53 4 HOLLOMON, MARY BERNICE BA. Degree HOLM, HERBERT ERNEST BA. Degree HUGHES, ARTHUR THOMAS BS. Degree in Phyffcf. Football: P. E. Society. HUGHES, GEORGE GRIFFIN, JR. BS. Degree in EE. Engineering Society: H111 Committee: A. J. E. E. JACOBS, LOUIS BA. Degree Ctiorat Club: Threstaer Staff: Ctie-s Club: Nenorati So ciety: VNfriting CJ tn. JAMES, PATRICK HENRY BS. Degree 'n ALE. JARVIS, WAL PER HEARNE, JR. BA. Degree Rally Club: Pre-Med Society, Prcxictent ,5S: Hatt Com- ' mittee Ctwairmwn '58g Engineering Show, Manager Biology Department '38: Mary Parker Giesetce Scholar 56. JOHNSON. TIFFIN ELMORE JR. BA. Degree Dramatic Club. KARKALITS, OLIN CARROLL. JR. BS. Degree in CHE. B. S. U. Council: Tau Beta Pi President: Engineering Society. KELLEY, MARY ANNE B.A. Degree Houston Houston an Antonio Lafayette L Y. Houston Houston Grand Saline Houston Houston Houston 46 S 1 I a x Q ' U. I 1 Engineering Show '34, '56, '58: A. S. M. E. . N C g ' 5 , Q 1 f KILPATRICK, JULIA LILLIAN BeIIaire BA. Degree Engineering Snow '38s fEconomicsI. KRUEGER, ALBA VIRGINIA Houston BA. Degree OWI, Business Manager '38g CIioraI CIuI9. LANCASTER, YORK Houston BA. Degree Pre-IX'IecI Society. LANE, XVILLIAIVI HUGH IVIarsI1aII BS. Degree in CILE. PI'1i I..amI:cIa UpsiIon1 Engineering Society, Secretary ,581 KoI1entIwaI ScI1oIar '38. LEFEVRE, ORTRUD VIRGINIA Houston BA. Degree E. B. L. S., Treasurer 'ESQ XVoman's CounciI, Treasurer ,571 Vanity Fair '58: ArcI1i-Arts Beauty '57. LEVIN, BEN San Antonio BS. Degree in CHE. Phi Lambda Upsilonz Rice Engineering Society: Student AII7iIiate of American CI1emicaI Society. LEVINGSTON, CLARENCE VVILLIAIVI Orange BA. Degree LILLIQTT, MARTHA RUTH BARTELS Houston BA. Degree E. B. I... S.: May Fete '55g Student CounciI '55. LILLIOTT. MIRIAM JEAN Houston BA. Degree HE. B. I... S. LINDSAY, BERT WETZEL Houston BMA.. Degree I M. S. U., Vice President ,582 Chess CIuI9g CI1oraI Club: Senior Banquet Committee. II47 3 4 LIVERGOOD. RUSSELL Houston BA. Degree IVICBRIDE, BONNIE DELLE V Houston BA. Degree Tennis Club: IVI. S, U., Vi President '57, Qecrelary- Trewsurer '38: May Fele 57. IVICCOVVN, THOMAS ASHBY A vin BA. Degree Pre-IVIecI Society. IVICDOVVELI... LILA BETH Houslon BA. Degree CI1oraI CI IJ: Tennis CILIID: Dramatic CIuIn. IVICELH A. FRED HERBERT Houston BS. Degree in ME. A. S. IVI. EJ Engineerin Sociely. NICGAFFEI. MARX JANE Houston BALI. Degree INIcGARY, JOHN KEITH Houston B. I. Degree I'IoI1cnlI'1aI ScI'1oIar '58. IVICINTYRE, LILLIAN I-IAZEL I'Iouslon BA. Degree McKEE. ROBERT LAIVIBERT Clarendon BA. Degree IVIcLELLAND. IN IARGARET ROSE Houston BA. Degree Tennis IuI:m' Y. VV. C. As Dramatic CIuI3. , ce L I ll 1 , I I 1 Dramatic CIuI:Jg Tennis CIuIap Spanish CIuIJ. 'in C . . 4. 4 I I 48 MCMAHON, JOHN LEO Bit. Degree - MCREYNOLDS, ANDREW VVETHERBEE Bit. Degree MACE. A. R., JR. B. ft. Degree Campanite, Business Manager '58: R Er Quitt, Presictent '3S: Student Councit, Councitman-at-Large, Presictent ,381 Ratty Ctutng May Fete, Prince '38, Executive Committee: Dance Committee '58. MACKEY, GEORGE XNHITELAVV BA. Degree Ptii Beta Kappa: Daniet Ruptey Sctiotar, '35f56. MANSFELD, LOUISE MARGARET B.A. Degree Tennis Ctutug Honor Rott. MARSH, ARTHUR PAUL BA. Degree Band, Business Manager '57, '58, Halt Committee '37, '58, MARSH, NAT HUYLER BA. Degree Ptii Lamtvcta Upsiton: Phi Beta Kappa: 'Thomas Aubrey Dictqinson Sctiotar ,575 Honor CounciT '37. MASON. THOMAS ROBERT BS. Degree in CHE. MATLAGE, WILLIAM THEODORE, JR. BA. Degree Band: ,Pre-Med Society, Vice-President ,585 Hatt Com- .mittee 58. MATTHEWS, MARY MARSHALL B.A. Degree Tennis Ctutz, Secretary '57, President ,585 Dramatic Ctutng Ctiorat Ctutng Senior Ring Committee, '58, Houston Stxermun Houston Houston Houston Port Arttiur Houston Houston Su gartand Houston 5493 4 MAY, HERBERT CLEVELAND I Houston BA. Degree Freslmman Football, ,341 Fresliman Basketball, '35, Rally Club: Councilman-at-Large. MELTON, MILTON ERNEST AIIen BA. Degree Rally CILLIJ: Owl, Business Ivlanager '57, Final Ball Com- mittee. MERONEY, GERALDINE MARIE I'Iouslon Bfl. Degree 0.NV.I...S., Vice Presiclent '58, Tennis Clulu, Doubles Champion .361 Tlireslier. MERRILL, FRANCES I-Iousion Bfl. Degree MEYER, MARY LOUISE DINSMOOR I'IousLon BA. Degree MILLSAP, MARGARET LOUISE Ilousion Bfl. Degree Y, XV. C. A., Vice Inrcsiclenl '36, ,582 Tlircslicrg R Er Quill: Xvriting CIUIJ. N MINTO, MARY BARBARA Ilouslou IIA. Degree MINTO, XNIILLIAM I'I0uslOr1 13.5. Degree in DIE. A.S.IVI.E..g 'I1I1resI1er: Engineering Sociely: Engineerin Slmow '38. MOORE, ANNE CATIHIERINE HOUSIOII BA. Degree Pi Della Plii, Ijresielent IS7: Les I'IiIaoux, President '58s Phi Beta Kappa. MOORE, CHARLES EDNVARD, JR. San Antonio BS. Degree of PI1y.E. AFooLImII, Captain ,582 RE. Sociely. I50QI MORGAN, DOROTHY ELOISE Bfl. Degree P.A.L.S. ScIioIar '58: Pi DeIta Ptii: Phi Beta Kappa: Les I'IiIooux, Secretary IVIOTHERAL, GEORGE ED BS. Degree in CILE. Band: Engineering Society: Dramatic CIuIJ. IVIUIR, ANDRENV FOREST B.A. Degree IVIULLIS, ALFRED ROGGIE BS. Degree in Ch.E. Rally Club. IDA AILEEN IVIUSKE. B,A. Degree NAGEL, NANCY GLENN ' BA. Degree XVoman's Council, Councilman-at-Large '37, President '38: Campus Favorite ,381 Student Council, Secretary '58s Senior Music Committee ,383 Ducldess to A. 5 IVI. Cotton Ball ,581 Tennis Club: Dramatic CIUIDJ May Fete, IVIaicI '56, Duchess '57, Princess '58. NANCE, JAMES KINCHEN BA. Degree CIass, Secretary-Treasurer '55, '56g FootInaII '36, '57g R Association: E. B. I.. S. ScI1oIarsI1ip ,36, '57, ,383 Plii Beta Kappa: May Fete, King '58. NEECE. JOHN PRENDERGAST, JR. B.A. Degree Football anal Traclc '55, '56, '57, ,585 HR Association: Senior Food Committee: IVIay Fete, ,lunior Dulce. NICHOLS, RALPH GREGORY , BA. Degree Rally CIuIJg Pre-Law Society Vice-President '57. NORIVIAN, WILLIAM HARVEY B.A. Degree Houston I'Iouston Houston Camden. Arkansas Brookshire I'Iouston Fort Worth Mexia Houston San Antonio r i 1 4 ORIORDAN, IVIILDRED GAINES HousLon BA. Degree E,B.L.S., Vice-President 158: May Fele ,371 May Queen I38: CampaniIe: Campus Favorite '58. ORIVIAN, FORREST CLARENCE Houslon BA. Degree Pre-Meal Socieiyg Camera CIuI9. ORR, XNIILLIS POINDEXTER I-Iouslon BS. Degree in CILE. URI' Association: BasI4eiIJaII '54-,572 PACE, JIIVIIVIIE LUCIEN Houston BJI. Degree ArcI1i-Arts Pageant '58. PARK, FRANCES MARIE Houston B..-I. Degree P.A,L.S.1 bfiay Fore '57, '3s. PARSONS, RICHARD LEXYIS IX'IoIccIumne Hill, Cal. BA. Degree PEDEN, ALEXANDER PHILLIPS 3' Houslon B.fI. Degree Pre-Law Sociely, I3resicIenl '58, Secretary-Treasurer I57: Rally CIuIJ. Treasurer '57, '58: SIucIenl CounciI, Secretary 137: YeII I,.earIer, '37: Engineering Show, I3sycI1oIogy De- parlmeni Chairman, ,38i IVIay Felc, Duke '5S. PERRY, NVILLIAIVI COX Houston B.fI. Degree 4 RaIIy CIuIa: Pre-Law Society: I7I1i Bela Kappa: Dickson ScI1oIar: Cap 5 Gown Commiltee, Chairman. PETERSON, IVIARY'BE'I'I'I Ilousion HA. Degree E.B.L.S.: May Fetc, DucI1css '5S: Vanily Fair ,375 Cam- pus Favorite '38 PILKENTON, RUTH Houston BJ-I. Degree O.W.L.S.: CI1oraI CIuIb, Secrelary I57: Vice-President ,581 Dramatic CIuI9, Secretary '58: I:rencI'1 CIuI1. A 4 ISQI POPE. ROBERT PARKS Houston BA. Degree Architectural Society. RACK, ARMIN HAROLD NVaco BS. Degree in CILE. Sophomore Balt Committee, Ctiairman '5G: Class, Prcsirtcnl ,57g Student Council, Treasurer '58g Senior Functions. Executive Committee: Rally Club. REED. NVILLIAM FORSYTI IE ttouslon Bit. Degree Rice Owl, Editor '38: Studs nt Councit ,582 Rally Club: Senior American Committee, Chairman: R 5' Quilt. R EMBERT, HANNAH J UANITA ttouston BA. Degree Dramatic Club: Cranmcr Club. RESCH, MARIE Houston BA.. Degree 0NV.t...S.g Junior Prom Committee, '57g Senior Dccora tions Committee. REUTER, PAULINE JULIA BA. Degree RICHTER, ANNIE RUTH BJ-t. Degree P.A.L.S.g Honor Councit, '57. RIORDAN, ROBERT POLK BA. Degree Freshman Football, ,355 Baseto ROBBINS, JOHN DANA ' B.A, Degree att '38g Invitations Committee. RODDY. THOMAS CARL, JR. Houston Ennis Houston Tutsa. Olitahoma Port Arthur 55 T' ' J 2 QAMFJQ 4 I 3 4 4 - ROCDE, WILLIAM .IAMES EI Paso BA. Degree Honor CounciI '35: Student CounciI '35, '36: CIass, Secre- tary-Treasurer ,37, '38: Senior Executive Committee: Dance Committee 138: R 5 QuiII, Vice-President ,581 RaIIy CIuI:z: Pre-Law Society: Pre-IVIecI Society: Engineer- ing Snow '36: TI1resI1er, Business Manager '58, ROTHSTEIN, REBECCA CISSY Houston BMA. Degree SABA, HELEN PortArtI'1ur BA. Degree Xfvriting CIUIJ '38: CI1oraI CIUIJ: BSU. CounciI: I'Ionor RoII. SCARBOROUGH, HELEN KATHLEEN Houston BA. Degree GirIs Tennis CIuI:, Treasurer ,361 YNV.C.A.: Pi DeIta Phi: Les I'IiInoux: Ec.IitI'1 RipIey ScI1oIar '38: PIU Beta Kappa. SCI-IAFFER, RANDOLPH LEE Rosenberg B.A. Degree Pre-IVIecI Society, Treasurer '36, ,3S: RaIIy CIuI3. SCHILD, DORIS LEE Houston BA. Degree Tennis CIuI:: Cap and Crown Committee: Phi Beta Kappa: Dramatic CIuIJ. 'A SIMMONS, MALCOLM CLEVELAND Houston BS. Degree in CHE. SINCLAIR, JAMES ALFRED Memphis, Tennessee HS. Degree in ME. A.S.IVI.E.: Engineering Society: Engineering Show, IVIan- ager ME. Department '38. SISK. EUGENE BOUNDS, JR. Houston BA. Degree I'IeacI YeII Leader '38: BasI:etIaaII '57, '3S: Pre-Law S04 ciety: RaIIy CIuIJ: Senior Ring Committee, Ctiaimian. SLATAPER, FELICIA HOUSLOH BA. Degree i541 I SLATER. JEAN lVllRlAlVl Bull. Degree O.XM.l,.S.: R 19 Quill: Campanile: Honor Council, Presi- clent .385 Elii Beta Kappag lnvitalion Committee: May Eete 38. SMi'rH. ANNE MARIE- Kfl. Degree XVriting Club: Cliapman-Bryan lNlemorial Sclwolar '58g Plwi Beta Kappa. SPARKS IN-'TEREDITH MORGAN HA. Degree Plii Lamlvela Upsilon: Stuclcnt Alliiliate A.C.S., Executive Committee: Cap ancl Gown Committee: 'lqliomas Aulnrey Diclcson Scliolar '56, '5T: Holiontlial Scliolar '37, V38. SPRACINS. FRANKLIN KELLER BS. Degree in EE. USU. Council, Presiclent '38: A.l.E.E., Summer Cliair- man, '37, Cliairman V585 Engineering Society: Engineering Sliow '36, 58. Houston Fairlzanlis Harlingen Houston SPRAGUE, VIRGINIA - San Francisco. California BA. Degree Y.XN'.C.A. STERLING, ALBERT ALEXANDER. JR. Houston Engineering Society: Pre-Law Society: A,S.M.E., Vice- C'l1airman '38, Srl-ERN, HENRY ADOLPH, JR. Demop0lis.Alal3ama BS. Degree in Rhyfrf. Eootlvall 335, '36, ,371 Baseball, '37g RE. Clubg RE. Clula Executive Committee ,581 May Fate, Dulie '37. STOCKDICK, Vxf. C., JR, Katy B. A. Degree STOCKTON, JANE Houston HA. Degree A Dramatic Clula. STONEBURNER, CLARENCE NVILLIS Texas City Q BS. Degree in NLE. Engineering Societyg Engineering Slwow '56, '58g A.I.E.E.g A.S.iN't.E.g Engineering Dance Committee ,58. 55 'ff A i . , . . . . . l .-a Jqgv.. 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Degree R Sf Quillg May Fete '36, '57g Cranmer Club: CampaniIeg Choral Club: Dramatic CIUIJ: Senior Invitation Committee: Engineering Show '36, '58. XVALTHALL, LOUISE CHARLOTTE BA. Degree ' VVARREN, MARGARET BA. Degree E.B.L.S.: VX7oman,s CounciI '37, Vice-President '58, NNATKIN, FLORENCE ROSEMARY BA. Degree E,B.L.S.: ArcI1itecturaI Society: Vanity Fair ,55: Pi Delta PI'1i, Vice-President ,571 Cap and Gown Committeeg Phi Beta Kappa: May Fete. WEBSTER, JOHN BOOKHOUT BA. Degree RaIIy CIuI:. VJERTHEIMER, HASKELL MAURICE BA. Degree I Pre-Med Society. WEYRICI-I, MARY JANE BA. Degree P.A.L.S., President ,585 May Fete '56, ,571 Vanity Fair ,35: Archi-Arts Pageant '35, ,565 Senior Banquet Com- mittee. Fort XMOTIII Houston fXrIington Houston Houston Houston Houston Danes Houston Houston 57 aloft? 4- Ji gf' XWILLIAIVIS, DOROTHY VIRGINIA I'Iouslon BNA. Degree Tennis CIuI:v, Secretary '56, Vice-President '57g Les I'IiIJouX: -IIIWFGSIICFI Y.VXf.C.A. NVILLIAIVIS, ROBERT IVIORONEY I-Iouslon BA. Degree BaseImII '36, '57. XVILLIAINISON, JANE XVINIFRED Houston BA. Degree WISSINC-ER, JOHN EARL I Iouslon B.S, Degree in IXIE. Engineering Snow '34, '36, ,381 A.S.IVI.E,, VICC-CIHGIFHIZII1, '56, Chairman 37: Baseball '38: UR Association. XVITTF FR XNIx DAVIS I'IousIon 5 Deg e U1 EI' Iln mcerm Nouelx Izxocutne Committee JS X I I: carclwrx Iwrm urcr 8 Vx OI IRR XM LIONLI. POQTER I'Iou lon Q IUCCIIPC' ln NI XVRIGI IT BN RON TERRY De Leon B I Deg ee R III CI In IIoIxenLInI qcI1oIar PI11 Beta Kappa XX W A II CI NIR INIARNI IAII I'Iouslon Dt grae YOUNC' REGINALD GI ADISII I-Iouslon B A Degree Bincl I:'rLs1cIenl 98 En meenng Society CI1oraI CIuI:J ZXIIC! 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ALLEN, MARGUERITE FAYE ALVAREZ, XVILLIAM LOPEZ ANDERSON, THOMAS JOHN ARMSTRONG, JOHN GILBERT ASHLEY, EMMA LOUISE BARNARD, JAMES LAXVRENCE BARTON, MARGUERITE RUTH BEELER, ROBA ALICE BELL, JOI-IN FLOYD BENNETT, BETTY BRIGHT BETI-IANY, MARY EVANGELINE BETHEA, SAM RICE BLOCKER, LEE: BLONDEAU, ELEANOR IRENE Forl XIVOYII1 Evanl Houston Day Cily Houslon Houslon Corpus CI1risIi Houslon Houslon Houslon Houston Houston Houston Houston Goose Creek 65 64 BONNER, FRANCES CAMPBELL BOUCHER, GILES NVALTER BREVVER, LUCILLE SAIVI BROVVN, JERRH ALICE BRYAN, LUCILLE ANN BUDDINGTON. JOHN FREDERICIx BURCHFIELD, ROBERT HOXVLAND BURNS, ALBERT LEROY, JR. SH, JOHN XVILLIAINI CALIN IA. VICTOR CHARLES CAMPBELL, ALFRED TOVVLES CARROLL, HELEN ELIZABETH CARTER, DONALD JAIVIES CARTER, IVIARY FRANCES COLLINS, FRANCIS ALBERT Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston DaII1s Houston Houlon Waco Houston Houston Baytown Houston Houston Houston COOKE ROBERT SIDNEY Kansas Cxly IXIx SOLIFI CORLESS I'LORENCE ANN DAVIS ANNIE PEARL DAXVSON RALPII IXIALONE DENIVIAN INIARY ANNE DODSON JOSEPH JACKSON EClxERT MARX ALICE EI IRI IARDT CATI IERINE ELIZABETI I ELLIOTI RUTH NAR FHALYNN FERGUSON, JAMES I-IOLLISTER FISH. I-IARRY ALEXANDER FLANAGAN, FRANCES IRENE FORRISTALL, GEORGE DAVID FOAULKS. ALICE CARY FOULKS, JAMES C. I Iouslon I'Iouslon Beaumont L IL n Ilouslon IIou Lon IIouslon IIouslon DaIIas I'Iouslon I'IousLon I'Iouslon I'IousLon Houston 65 E661 GAY, RITA CLAIRE Houston GILLETTE, REAGAN WORD Houston GOODSON, ALFRED CLEMENT Houston GRANT, DAVID NORVELL WALKER, JR. 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MARTHA ELIZABETH San Angelo HILL, MAUIUCE KENNETH Houston HOLDEN, YVILLIAM JOHN Queretaro, Qro., Mexico HOLT, ANN DEXTER H0USt01'l HOTIVIANN, CHARLES ALLAN HOUSTON, XVILLIAIVI LYNNVILLE HUCKETT, DOROTHY ELEANORE HUETER, ANNE ELIZABETH JOHN, JOHN SPAULDING JONES, ROBERT IVIURPH JONES WILLIAMS PAUL JUNKER EVELYN ELIZABETH KECK DAVID RICHARD KEGG DAVID CHAMPION KILGORE CLARENCE BOYD KING FLOY LAGRANGE LESTER JR LANE JONATHAN LEIGH RICHARD EUGENE JR Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston Stephenville Houston IVIarsI1aII Houston Goose Cree-Ic Houston Amherst Houston Houston 67 'W 1 :hw 3' V . 5 , M ' 11352 T5 Bw -0 .-.:1,.,,,- , ..., . . .....L.V:,: 68 LETSCI-IER, CARL EDWARD LOCKXNOOD, PATTYE GENE LORD, ELIZABETH FLORENCE LOXV, BILLY D, LYTTLETON, DONALD V. 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BESS ANGELA PRICE, STERLING DAVID, III QUINBY, MARY JANE RICHARDSON, DEAN EDWARD ROLLOSSON, CLARE KIESLING ROOME, WALTER CECIL SALMERON PEDRO JR SCHLEY PETER ALFRED C NVARTZ MARGARET HELEN SCOTT FLOYD LOGAN JR QIIARP NVILLIAM ELLIOTT SHEPHERD JAMES ALAN SMEDES MARIAN QTELL JACK POWELL Houston Houston Houston Beaumont Houston Louise Houston DaIIas Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston S H . STAPLES, JOHN CHARLES Houston STEVENS, MARY LUCILLE STONE, VARINA COULD TI-IOMAS, .JAMES BATES, JR. TILTON, ELVIN JAMES TILTON, ROLLIN JACK TODD, LOUIS CLAYTON VVALLACE, EARL VVALTERS, EDWARD EARLE VVALTI-IALL. DOROTHY ELIZABETH WATSON, ROBERT ALLEN XVI-IITE, MARGARET VALERIE XVILLIAMS, MARGARET ELLEN VVILLIAMS. ROBERT FLEETWOOD WILLIAMS, WILLIAM EDGAR, JR. Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston Longview Waco Xvaco Houston Houston Houston Houston Wichita FaIIs New WiIIard XVILLIAMS, WILLOUGI-IBY CLAIBORNE Houston 71 WILLRICII JUNE EVELYN VVINTERS WILLIAM GARDNER XVOOD ALENE TURNER NVOOD CATIIERINE FRANCES NVOOD NVILLIAIVI A XVORD GRACE NVYATT OSCAR DEAN JR Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston Fort Worth ZAPP DOROTHY Houston ZIEGLER JULIUS FRED Pe y 72 VX-'OO DVVARD, LEAI-I MARY Houston 4 , ll JUNIQRS WHOSE PICTURES DO NOT APPEAR Ahirich, Edward Xvitt Arnoid, Edwin Arthur, Harry Sinciair Beeier, Audrey Eiizaheth Beit, Calvin Oschar Eerry, Jacic Francis Brandt, Ruth Geratdine Browning, Rohert Leuschner Carr, Bert Chamhers, John Sherman, Jr. Chamhers, Cctavia Zenohia Coffee, Dan Eaton U Coitins, Joseph Vincent Cook, Arthur Aaron Coons, Donald Xfviiiiam Crawford, Dawn Constance Crawford, John Eranidin, Jr. Daugherty, E. 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BIRATI-1, ELNA THUR 13151-IOP, JULIUS BROWN l'louslon Houston l'l0uslon T 4 77 J 3- V I.-A-X j li El 4 4 ,:'E25Ii2'I L 78 BLOOMFIELD, ETHEL CRANE Houston BLOOMQUUIST, BEATRICE MARGARET Houston BOLLING, MARY ELLIS Houston BOOKER, JOHN WINSTON BREMER, WILLIAM EDGAR, , BRILL, HARRY KALE BROGNIEZ4 RAY MOND HECTOR BROUS, LLOYD lxNAUR BROXVN, CHARLES LEONARD BRYAN, FLORENCE CAR PER BRYANT, XVILLIAM BATTE BUCHANAN, ANNIE JOE BUCHANAN. MARY ELLEN BURNHAM, DOROTHY ALVINEE CAGE, BEN JACK Houston I-Iouston Houston Houston Denison GueycIon, La. Houston KiIgore Dickinson DicIzin.on Houston Houston CARANVAY, WILLIAM HODGE Sugar Land CARTER, JOSEPH JOHN' Franklin CHAPMAN, FRANCES LOUISE Galveston CHENAULT, XVILLIAM BLENVETT, JR. Nveusville, New York CHUDLEIGH, LYDIA HELEN Houston CLARK, HOUSTON CLARK, JOHN MARTIN, JR. CLARK, RAYMOND FERRIS CLARK. 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Houston HOHNER, VLNCENT CARL Houston IIOXVARD BETTY ANN IACKSON GUY NVIILIAINIS IACOBS SADYE ROSE IAMISON LEAII IOUISE JOEKEL ANNIE IVIARIE ,-9-JOIIN GEORGE LI OYD JOHNSTON DAVID JONES IVIARY ANN IxATZ CHARLLS JULIUS KELLEY MARY ELISABETI-I IxING CAREY GRAY JR KLINDWORTH KENNETH GEORGE I Iouston an Antonio Houslon ou n OU on ort Vv'orLI'1 Fort XIVOIIIT I Iouslon San Antonio Houston DaI as Saml AII'Jans New OI: KORINEK IIELEN EIVIIVIILY IxRAIIL JANE LOUISE Houston Houston . .T . . ' S A . ' G . ' ' - I I-I slo ' ' , - I-I sl ' JOHNSON, KARL DUGGAN, JR. Asheville, N. C. ' , , , . I 84 LAGRONE, MAX HUEL LAICHINGER. PAUL, JR. LANG, IRVING LEHMANN, DOROTHY ELIZABETH LEONARD, LESLIE TI-IAIN LILLARD, JAMES GERARD LONG, FRANK ALBERT MCCANTS. ROBERT PRESTON MCCARDELL, MARGARET KENAN McDONALD, CHARLES RUST Port ArtI1uI Dallas GaIveston Houston Houston Kaufman Bastrop Houston Houston GaIveston IVICKEE, ROBERT ALEXANDER LaI:e CIXBIISS, Louisiana IVICIVIILLAN, ALTON LENVIS Houston MAER, CLAUDE IVICCABE, JR. Fort Worth IVIAKEIG, DANIEL CLARE, JR. Houston MALONE, WILLIAWI CHAPMAN, JR. Houston MANDELL, JAMES FORD MARONEY, JANE MARGARET MARSH. AMOS OSBORNE, JR. MARSHALL, ROBERT XVILSON MERCER, NVILLIAM RAMBEAU MEYER, JOSEPH FRANCIS MILLER, FREDERICK EUGENE MILLS, XVILLIAM CECIL, JR. MONCRIEF, JACK BASIL, JR. MONKS, WILLIAM REID, JR. MOODY, DAN M. MOONEY, JOI-IN P. MOONEY, LILLIAN MAXINE MORGAN. WORSTER MILES MOSER, WILLARD WILLIAM, JR. Houston Houston DaIIas Monlerrcy, Mexico Houslon I'IousIon DHIIZIS CaIdweII Houslon Houston Houston Ranger Houston DaIIas AIaiIene --.QI -47' 85 J 86 MOTES-CONNERS, CORROLL JULIUS MOWERY. IRL HOLDEN, -JR. 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TAYLOR, FRANK ECKFORD TAYLOR, HARRIS LEROY TAYLOR, JULIA PEASE TAYLOR, KATHERINE BEATRICE T1-IQMEN, GEORGE HARRY Dallas EIcIora, Iowa Hempstead Houslcn Houslon Houston Houston Houston Houston Corsicana Houston Baytown Houston PaIestine Orange F3 li89 90 TIIOIVIPRON EUNICE LA RUE TUCKIRR LEE OIIEGAR TURNER ANCII PIERCE UIXII AND ALAN XVERNER XXIAI I IS I RED IXIOON XX AI IFRS IOI IN OCDVN IAFI IxIN XX II I IAN XXIARD XX IER II IOIXIAQ PERCX JR XX II I I XMN IIOXX XRD IxI'NNETH XVILI IAMQ X IRGINIA LEONA XXIIISON JACR NEX ILLE XXIINBIRRI X TED B XXIITIIVRNPOON IIOR XCE TRABUE JR XXIONIXIACR ROBERT CROSS XX OOTEN LEONARD I UTI-IER XOUNC- IXCIx CARROII XOUNO IOIIN IOUIS New guII GaIveston Jasper Waller Denxson Houston I Iouslon Houston Houslon Houston Houston Hou lon I Iouslon Houston Houston Houston Hou lon SCWTKHWORESXNHOSElUCTURESlDOiNOT Albanese. Pbilip . Anderson, .lames Robertson, .lr Appling, Howell Redus. .lr. Barnes, Eleanor Alice Barrett. 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CAROTHERS, CAMPBELL MARMION Ilouswn CARR, CHARLOTTE ANNE I-Iouswn CARTER, ANN ELIZABETH Houston CASHMAN, CATHERINE VIRGINIA Houston CASSELL, GEORGE LOUIS Dallas CATER, JAMES NVILLIAM Waller . Cigna CHAN, CHARLES SOON - Housr0nS!M4 CHANDLER, BERRY I-Iousron CHANDLER, ROBERT LEWIS DaIIas CI-IE ONROE GEORGE, J CoIeman CLARK. JOHN LYMAN, JR. Houston 97 .y .,f,:.4.- . - . . -- I.,---I., 4. .,. Jgby V5.3 - ow .f52'fv,,wc4,xv w?fw233f' ' ' ' we '..r,. M .+o,,w--, -r 0... 'V' I 98 CLARK, STANLEY THOIVIAS Houston CODDOU, CHARLES ALEXZANDER Houston COFFEE, I-IORACE BAILEY Vernon COI-I,E'I I'E, ALLAN, JR. I'IousIon CULLEY, O. L., JR. IVIount PIeasant COIVIAN, JAIVIES GROESBECK, JR. Mexia COINIPERE, 'IIIOINIAS HECI-IIOEE, JR. Houslorr CONNN-'AY, CAROLYN I'IousIon COOKENBOO, DAISY LOUISE La Porlc COXVLING, VINCENT FREDERICK Nourrl Carmel. III. CRISSIYIAN, HARRY U. 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La. I'Iouslon I'Iouslon , - . I Fm worth ' Mission AIpine Mexia Fort WorIIm I-9' ,I . .. Q55 , .N ..,. 2 f f. 1 KA DaIIas LN yr Rosenberg Houston rf' J , ,, 1 ' iq, zggggmf 2 ?'7 : ' W' 51073 4 4 M081 SCI-IULENBURG EDWARD SCI-IUIVIACHER INEZ ELAINE SCHUTTE LANVRENCE EADES SCRIIVIGEOUR BARBARA SCRUGGS DOROTHY IVIARGUERITE SCRUCGS WILLARD RAY JR SEAMAN EDNVARD FRED JR SELIGER MAURICE SIIARPE IINUS GEORGE SIIER BERNICE ELEANOR SIMPSON CHARLES DUNCAN JR SIMPSON XVARREN CANDI ER SIINIS BETTY JANE SIIVIS EUGENIA IVIAUDE MORSE SIVIITII IVIARTI IA CLARIx QTAIVIEY CI IARLES MORGAN Houston I Iouston Houston GaIveston Houston Houston Houston Longvxew Buff:-zIo N Y Houston Houston Pans Houston Houston I-'BIIBBHIXS Houston SFANEY RODERICK ALEXANDER JR Houston STECK JOHN WALTER Port Arthur STONE, ANNIE LAURA STORM, MARTHA JOANNE SULLIVAN, HELEN CLAIRE SYMONDS, XVALTER STOUT. JR. TENNANT, JAMES PASCHAL TERRY, CLYDE CONNELLY THOMPSON, NVILLARD ABIJAH THURSTON, HONVARD FOREST TIMMINS. CHRISTIAN GOOS TRANTI-IAM, VVALTER EARL, JR TUNSTALL, JEANNE CECILE VANDER HENST, JAN, JR. VAN PELT, GLORIA VOGT, ERNEST LEE, JR. VOULGARIS, DENNIS MICHAEL WAGNER, RETA WALKER, LILLIAN WALLACE, ROSEMARY I-Iouslon Houston I'Iouslon San AnLonio Houslon Mineral XVcIIs I'IousLon Bethel. Maine Houslon IVIcAIIen Houston Houslon Crockett Houglon Houston Houston PaIestine Texarkana fi ,r. QT I 1 - ,A 1:- , , , A,,,,1 ,. .2 1 1 I I I 4-' 1093 4 4 WE' I 'fi 1 ' 1: .- .,' L-YS . 7? A vi-I 4,4 HI,.+ I. 2'W'v 114 ' 'QM ,,,,, -I . A ,ay I I I I I f11Oj WAPPLER, FRANK ALVIN NVATKINS, MARY ELIZABETH NVATSON, BENNETT BLAKE VVEBB, CLARENCE RUSSELL, JR. VVEBSTER, ROBERT ALLEN, JR. XVELSH, TOIVI CHRISTOPHER, JR. MVHALEN, JOHN XVHATLEY, BILLIE BESS Ro XVHATLEY. EVERETT CAVETT, JR. Vxfl-IITE, ROLAND LIVESAY XNIILLIAIVIS, EVELYN LOUISE XVILLIAIVIS, FRANCIS BAKER NVISE, BERNARD ISRAEL XVOHLT, XVILLIAM FREDERICK NVOODSON, CLINTON ELDON, JR. VVRIGHT. IVIARION STARNES, JR. WYLIE, EARL WYLIE. ORAN LEE, JR. YOUNG, JOSEPH EVERETT. JR. YOUNG, ROBERT JAIVIES S XV Houston Houston Houston San AngeIo CIycIe Houston Houston eII, New Mexico Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston CIeveIand Houston Henderson Houston Houston Houston FRESI-HVIEN WHGSE PICTURES DO NCT APPEAR Bains, Rolnert Reese. Jr. Bartmess, Thomas Eclgar Baslcett, Jurlson Boyce Bassett, Livy Garclner Baumgartner. Eleanor Alice Beet, Morgan Gregory Blagg. Joe Nvilmetlm Blair, Allen Homer Boescla, Ereclericlc Josepli. Jr. Bogarcl, Carl Rolaert Boyer, Jolin Leslie Braclen, lVlary Katlileen Bralten, Tlmomas Olmacliala Bratton, rlwlaeoclore Dutjnose Breit, Catlaryn Aileen Brewer, Geralcl Averill Bronson. Roy Bernarcl, Jr. Brooke. Rielwarcl Coor Penrler Buesclaer. James Elmer Bugge, Harold Allred Burgess, Clwarles, Jr. Burlrlin, VN7illiam Boycl Burr. Claarlotte Hulene Calvert, Tllomas XVilliam Caplan. Milton Zelig Capps. Lee Xfvesley, Jr. Carr, Louis Palricla Carstarplaen, Chapel Price Carswell, Franlr XfVillis Casllion, Joe James Casten, James Xfvilliam Cline, George XfVilliam Coolcsey, Hazel Earle Craclcloelz, James Hartwell Cratin, Jotin Rogers, Jr. Culnlmerly, Walter Elswortli, Jr. Cullen. Jane Diener, Milton Lawrence Dolaelman, Gerard August Dolarman, VVayne Allaert Dvoralc, James Nfvalter Elwrlaarclt, Claarles David, Jr. Eselaenfelcler, Willie Alfrecl Flowers, Samuel Coit Floyd, Marion Albert Forcl, Frantz Goss Fowler, Robert Eclwarrl Fraclltman, Henryetta Natalie Freeman, lvan Antone Gage, Jolm Rollins Gerlancl, Allbert Benjamin Gillis, Stanley Stuart Glancler, Raymoncl Gomez, Placiclo Antliony Good, James Otliniel, Jr. Green, Durwoocl Stolces Griltitti, William Franlc, Jr. W. an cg I X. Halaerlie, Douglas Eugene Haggarcl, Eugene Harcly, Claurle lxflaylieltl Hartman, Ererl Lilalnurn llaywoocl, Dexter Dame, Jr. Hearcl, Jael: Flewellen llearcl, William Joseplw lleirller. Gillzert Lee llenirple, Glenn Rolnert llerlmrig, l.eeRoy l'ligl1smitl1, Claurl Eclwin llinlclc, George Slieplierrl Holt, Yvayne Clifton Hunt. Rolnert Estes lnglis, James llernarrl lvey, James lVlonroe. Jr. Jenlains. Carrlen Lamar Jolinson. rlwliomas Rolzert, Jr. Kaiser, Henry Kemper Keenan, Xvilliam Hewarrl Keneaster, Kennetli King King. Morton Crawlorrl Kunetlsa, Louis Larlig, Kennetli Otto Lewis, l'larolrl .lean l.OCll1lCl'. .l0lln lEtlXN'itt'tl, .lf. McCarty, Douglas Laverne McClain. Rufus lrount McConnell, Olga Qrline lxlccue, Josepli Bloomlielil McGaral1an, Yvilliam Patriot: lVleGinty, Braellorcl Burlce lVlcLamore, Xfvilliam Merrill MacGregor, Katlwleen Strong lvlaicla, Antoinette Teresa lVlast, Burton Tlmompson Mattingly, Francis Erlwarrl lvleersclieitlt, Leo Paul, Jr. Miller. James Pineltney lVlitcl1ell, Eclwarrl Leonarrl lVloore, Nfvilfrerl Collin Morris, Jolm VVarren Moser, Eclmuncl Anclrew, Jr. Moser, Ray Muller, Helen Jolwanna Elizalnetli Naelalas, Siclney - Nicliols, Joan Nicholson, Patriclc James Norclin, Olaert Layne Norton, Nan Alsup Olaerwetterh lvlanro Vllurnloull Glcllaam, Oliver Gordon Palmer, Frerl Antlmony Palmer, Guernsey Aaron, Jr. Palmer. Paul Augustus Payne, William K. Pepper, Fred XIVOOCIFONV Perlcins, Margaret Virginia Perkins. Rolvert Browning Prescott, Armstrong cle Roulilae Rascla, Aman Allaert Rector. James Knight Riclc. Jael: Harcling Rolyerts, Erlrlic Davis Rosenloloom, Jerome Lee Rusla. Lawrence lvlarvin St. Jolm, Henry Hallam Sanrllin, Gary Locliwoorl Sclweps, Clmarles SCl'lLllZ, Eclwarcl Bruno. tlf. Selman, Bert Dale Slweinlberg, Haslqell Sims, Nvilliam Rolaert. Jr. SIOEJU, lrfilflli BIICIC Slomovitz, Evelyn Smillm Ben XV.. Jr. Smitla, Harry Davirl Smitla, Marsliall Bryan gmitla, Rolnert Xfvlaite Smitlr, Youel Curtis, Jr. Snycler, Xyarren George Sparlqman, Ben Josepli, Jr. Staley, Joe Franlclin Stealcley, lsaac Allnert Sterling, Tliomas Ruclolpli - Stevens, Hugli Eugene Stone. Josepll Xvelnster Stuart. Docli Artealc Sutton, Cecil Clwarles Swartz, Zylla Alcinrla Talley, H. A. rllaullaee, George Custer Taylor, Herman Samuel Tenery, George Rolnert lliomas, James Blair Tipton. James Douglas lurney, Billy XfValter Vestal, Ricliarcl Horace Xvarlclell, Hugll Kerr, lt Nfvallcer, Huglu Alexancler, Jr. Watson, Lloycl Natlian Vtficlcluncl, Harold Pershing VVilson, Bertram Albert Xvisenlaerg, Avrolim lsaac XA7olcott, Frecl VV., Jr. Xxfooel, Harry Davirl ' g Wfoocl. Josepli Perry Xvoocllaurn, James Coryrlon VVootters, Leon Blum Yates, Xfvalter Preston, Jr. Yeager. Rosemary Catlierine Yellin, Harolcl Zagst, Robert Eclwarel Zumwalt, Franlc Eclgar fllil 4 4 I 4 Q O ' or 4 as . Q Q GYMNASIUM at the south end of .K 'I 1 Residential Court, located ,at the position ' of the present practice Field, and placed symmetricaHy opposite the Students Union, , x. . at the north end. if i' . v I . in-'f ul' i' Q 1 . ,, , , af ., fl o if P , I , 1 51652 I ' l i 1 z i m. i4,-.-l, v:..A , 1 f L HEHVHHS 1957-58 CALENDAR A September 16-17 Registration September P.A.LS. Rusb Party. September E.B.L.S. RL sb Party - September O.Vxf.L.S. Rr sb Partv September 1-'rrst Saturday Nrgbt Dance September Tr Lt Hedge Day October Footba11 Season Qpens Race Oldaboma October Sturt Ta 1 Parade October Rrce L S U October Saturday N gbt Dance October Freshman Receptron by Vyfoman s an 1 qtudent s COLIHCIIS Qctober Rrce Tu1sa Qctober Dramatrc C1ub s One Act P1ay Contest October 2 Everyone Departs for Austm October Rrce Texas October Rice Auburn Noy ember Rrce Arkansas Nox ember En rneers Ba11 Noy ember 1 Bonbre and Pep Ra11y Noxember RICE A 5-M 11omecom1n Noyem er A S-M Saturday Nrgbt Dance Noy ember RICGT C U November O XV L Q Band Dance Noy ember 0 Tbanlvsgrvrn 1-1o11days November Rrce Bay1or December Rrce S M U December Dramatic C1113 B1ooc1 on the P10011 December Ra1 y C1ub Br 111 Trarnm Dance Dec QQ.1an 3 Cbrrstmas X acatlon January Cotton Boyd CIHSQIC Rrce Co1orado January Sop omorc Dance January Conference Basletbalt Be rns RICE A E N Jan 26 Feb 3 February L'r.am1nat1ons Fe ruary 8 Rrce Texas Baslxetbau Game Fe ruary 2 Vxfasblngton s Blrtbday March The Junior Prom March Texas 1ndependence Day Marcb 16 17 Dramatic C11113 Sprmg Dance Aprr Texas Re1ays Apu P A L S Pre Med Dance Aprr Cotton Ban at A 51 N1 Aprr Round Up at r1cxas Aprr qan Jacrnto Day Aprl 2 Engrneerrn Q on Aprl Genera1 E1ecL1ons Aprl Drake Re1ays Apr Last Saturday N1 bt Dance May Run O11 and EISCUOIT of C1ass Ottrcers May May Fete May E B L S Pre Law Dance May Freshman Dance May Dramatrc C1u A HOLL L1 e 11 May 25 June 3 F1na1s une Senror Banquet une Senror Amerrcan une Twenty Th rd Annua1 Commencement une Bacca1aureate qermon une Commencement Eycercrscs HHS Carden Party unc Senror F1na1 Ba11 F 1141 16 . 17 1 18 1 , 18 7' ' ' 1 C . 1 Q8 1- 1' 1 1 2 e 1 1 H 1 1 8 ' - 1 ' 9 ' - . . -. f ' A 9 ' 1 1 11 ' 1 1' 1 1 1' ' 1 A 16 ' - ' 21 j I' - 22- 5 ' ' 1 Q5 ' - 1 ' 50 y ' - 1 5 - - - 1 Q' 6 g' J 1 112- 5 ' ' 1 15 ' - . . ' 1 ' g 1 tb 15 . 1 ' 1 QO ' - . . . ' 24 A . ' . ...- - 1 Q5--81 ' ' ' g ' K 27 ' - 1 4 ' - . . . 9 ' I , 11 If 1 Cc '- ' ig 1 . ' .H D F '7 I I 1 -V .': ' -1, 8 In - 1 1 15 ' g' : ' - .1 1, 1 , , 1 February Q1 Arcbi-Arts Eau b 1 Q ' 1 ' 1 1 . 2 1' Y 1 1 1 - -18 , T 1 '1 Q 1 1 '1 Q . . 1 1- - 1 '1 8 A 1 1 'I 9 - 1 'I Q1 c ' --1 Q2-K5 1 ' 1-111 1 '1 Q5 ' 1 1 T 'I 50 ' 1 i1 30 1 1 'g ' 1 ' 2 - 11 1 -' A 1 7 1 ' 1 ' 7 1 .... - - ' C 1- - 14 , 17-18 1 ' 1 11, -5 7 1 J 5 ' - ' 1 J 4 1 . J 4-6 - 1 1 1 1 f ' J' 5 1 1 1 J 1 6 1 11 11- 11 6 J ' J - 6 -- 1 - 4 11 1, 11' AUTRY HOUSE Without ttxe Autry House, the sociat tilfe ot Rice Institute would not be complete. Every ctay stuctents Hook to it for the purpose of enjoying a few minutes recreation between classes. A socta fountain provides refreshment for students during their tnrictge games and butt sessions, before their trek back to class. The different ctutns of the Institute trotct their meetings in the Autry House, which has smaller ctutm rooms upstairs for this purpose. The Autry House is uncter ttie supervision of Mrs. Eugene Blake. K . , u. . Y , ,..,, Y Y..,,..TF?39w 1, ,lp ' -'H A ' ' 'W ' ' Qf'f44,1-,, ., up sr, r- as as ' 1 E I I I x f I I 1 4 1593 , f' .vis .' l- - fgfy' A as J L 153 fit ,ws .-. ,Y W, , .-...J-L.: , ,- r YY--2-3-3:-f -,gg--73 , THE ENGINEER IVIIDNIGHT SUPPER in accordance with its custom of several years standing, the Rice Engineering Society opened the format dance season with its annuai han at the Houston Ciuh on Novemher 6. in a most pieasing manner, music for the occasion was furnished hy Benny Pasicowitz and his orchestra. Qnce a year, the Society,s dance provides the means of exploding the myth that the good students who tive in the M. L. know nothing hut how to Work the slide rules, and this year they definitely proved that they can manage a dance as proticientiy as they can manage a steam engine test, and that, when the occa- sion arises, they can appear just as much at ease in tuxedos as they do in overaiis. The dance was a Financial success hut more important it was deiciniteiy an artistic success The music was good the too vvas goo an the decorations were good Credit for creating this evening of entertain ment goes to E B Blanton dr who was general chairman of the committee an to John John Bo Burchheid an John Treadvveil who carried the responsihihty for music ecorations puhhcity and Finance Looking to the seat of the Rice Engineering Society has truly hecome the practice of discriminating students seeicing the highhghts in t e year s entertainment program T e commzltee BURCHFIELD JOI IN TREADWELI BLANTGN STONEBURNER rl dat 51161 , d d, CI , , . , ' . . . . l . I . . - , ., ' ' , d , in . , d ' 'y ' . . .. Y - L. . ' . .JJ . I ' 23. . . . 'h ' . -' b tr ' of 1+ 4 E O. W. L. S.-BAND DANCE TI-IE TNVO PRESIDENTS . In the festive spirit of the ThanIQsgiving hoIidays, a gay group crowded the Houston CIuI3 to dance away the hours at the 0. XV. L. S.-Band Dance. Sweet music was 'Furnished hy Carnes Xveaver and his orchestra, who since this dance have hecome great favorites with Rice students. A hanquet, honoring the Q. NV. L. S. pIedges, was heIcI at the CIuh hefore the dance. Then, during the dance, the pIecIges were presented to the dancers hy ReginaId Young, president of the Band. In Iceeping with the prevaiIing hoIicIay spirit was the unusuaI IaacIcdrop depicting a harvest scene and in the center a huge pumpkin through which introduction of the pIedges was made. Once more the Q. VV. L. S. and the Band put on a dance that was a credit to their organizations, and a source of enjoyment to those who attended. The success of the dance was due to the hearty cooperation. of: Raymond Brogniez, I-Iarriet Nethery LuciIIe Brewer, I:Ioy King, AiIeen Guinn, Mary Margaret Raymond, ReginaId Young, and IVIaX LaGrone O VV L S Pledges GARTNER STONE I BURNI IAM IVICINTYRE JOHN STONE V IIARGROX II BOGAR COOKENBOO PERKINS IACKSON rm-i 'I' ,K l . LI 1 M MICKEY SI-IINES THE SOPHOIVIORE BALL Hitarity was the keynote of the Sophomore Batt-of 1938, as King ,410 was crovvneci in royal style The Rice Terrace was gaity becteclcecl with balloons, confetti, and serpentines to give atmosphere to the festivities and a large likeness of King ,410 placed opposite the band stancl smitect clown on the goings on below Carnes Weaver and his orchestra from Austin furnistiecl music for the occasion, and were aided by the Texas University Girls, Trio who rendered many novelty numbers. . The dance was a tremendous financial success, and much credit slioutci Ee given Ctiaries Dodd Soptio more Class President, and Don Soper, General Chairman for ttie dance, as wen as to au other Sophomores who contributed toward making the dance enjoyable for att. The Committee GOODSON MAER SOPER COFFEE DODD and Dales E X, , + 4 'fi' , H181 ARCHI-ARTS BALL 1 I 3 SHAKESPEARE ALEXANDER, AND QUEEN FLOY KING River Qatis Country Club was converted into a scene t rom merry Engtand as tbe 1938 Arcbi-Arts Batt, Mucb Ado About Sbakespeare, or from Barde to Xvorse, was presented. A pageant entitled ucaut- dron Capers!! preceded tbe dance proper, and was begun by a witcbes, dance as performed by Qctavia Cbambers, Katbryn Greer, and Marion Sinctair. Tbis was followed by tbe presentation of eigbt outstanding Rice girts wbo portrayed famous Sbatcespearean cbaracters. Tbe cbaracters presented were: Lady Macbeth by Jimmie Pace, Cordetia by Jeanette Stepbenson, Qpbetia by bdargaret Turner, Rosatind by Betsy Brown, Katberine by Emily Ntontgomery, Desdemona by Ntary Greenwood, Portia by Wtarion Smedes, and Juliet by Ftoy King. Nvbite tbe judges were detiberating upon tbe cboice ot' a queen, Edna Datrympie performed a very entertaining frog dance. Tben tbe pages, Mary Betb Morris and Nancy Boggs, escorted Sbatcespeare, Xvoodrow Alexander, forward, and be presented Miss Ftoy King a toving cup in recognition ot ber being cbosen as Queen of tbe Batt. Jobn SuHivan,s Qrcbestra, directed by Buster Dees, furnisbed music for tbe dance wbicb immediatety fottowed tbe pageant. tvtucb praise sboutd be given Woodroxv Alexander, President of tbe Arcbitecturat So ciety, and to Raymond Brogniez, Robert Pope, Mace Tungate, Katbryn Greer, Qctavia Cbambers, David Red, Robert Nvbite, Ntary Betta Ntorris, XV. Paut Jones, and Vxfytie Vale, arcbitects wbo beaded tbe com mittees for tbe bait, and to ttieir faculty advisers, Wtr. Ctaude E. Hooton, and Dr. Carrou Camden. The Arcbi-Arles Beauties SMEDES PACE STEPHENSON KING TURNER GREENNVOOD IVIONTGOMERY L , J, 'rf Wh 51193 4 4 1 THE JUNIOR PROIVI THE CHAIRIVIAN, THE PRESIDENT, THE QUEEN, AND THE ORCHESTRA LEADER 1 HJunior Proms may come, and Junior Proms may go, Iout tI'1e Junior Prom of ,58 wiII Iive on forever., With tI1is goaI in mind, tI1e Junior CIass of I958 set aI3out to present a distinguished dance to tI1e stu- dents and tacuIty of tI1e Institute tI'iat WouId remain Iong in tI'1eir memories as a never-to-Ine-forgotten occasion. To tI'1e President of tI1e CIass, George I:orristaII, Went tI1e responsiI3iIity for ttie occasion, and aIJIy as- sisted Iay sucI1 teIIows as IVIurpI1 Jones, EIIiot Sharp, Jim TiIton, BOIJ CooIce, pIus many others, tIie dance tie- came, not tI'1e 1CinanciaI Hop as was expected, Ibut instead a magniicicient success in every Way. To tI1e romantic rI1ytI'1m of Griicf YViIIiams and Idis NBC orcI1estra everyone danced from ten tiII two. As an added attraction to tI1e evenings program was tI'ie NIarcI1 of ttme Juniors WitI1 the eIection of Miss Jeanette Stephenson as tI1e Queen of tI1e Junior Prom of 1958. The Committee COOKE IVIOSER SHARP FORRISTALI. TILTON I-IAROROV E LEIGI-I HANKS IVIORRIS WI-IITE SIVIEDES JONES 7523. 4 I xx 4 I I if 5 120 ji THE P A L S PRE MED DANCE l-IULA llUl A LU LU Un the evenrng ol Aprrl Q the Houston Cluh n as oonverte rnto a rornantro lsle of Manalroora lo provrde a settrng for the P ALS Pre lvlecl dance A grass shaolr an a rnoon shrnrng through palm trees serve as a haolgroun for the orohestra of Ceorl Golly Colorful lets were presented to all those present and ad ed to the lestrve spurt A featured attraotron was the performance of a hula danoe lvlernhers of the oonamrttee for the dance were Betty Bennett Elrzaheth Davrs Martha Ann Proton Ruth Rrohter Alroe Poullrs Nancy Jane Pratt Fr anoe s Park Judy Telohs Lourse Salrowrtz Fr anoe s Plan agan l-laslcell Wertherrner Randolph Sohaller W T Matlage and Prank Goooh Committee or lfze canoe WERTHEIMER SCHAFFER lVlAl LAGE COOCl l PICTON PRATT XNEYRlCl l FLANAGAN BENNETT . H . l If A V. ft H- cl ' cl' ' .. ' , , E E A ' A P A J Nr 4 t 4 -. H211 iQ 1 BUDDHA In an atmosphere of an Qrientat Garden danced many young couples at the annual EBLS Pre Law format which was .held this year at the River Qaics Country Ctuh. The colorful Chinese lantern, the pagocta for a hack drop, a celestial Buddha, a cherry tree and music furnished hy Jack Steeteys Qrchestra comhined to provide an evening of Worth White entertainment for the students. Not to he forgotten were the refreshments, a variety of sandwiches anct time punch Spe cial mention for the success of the dance should he given to Margaret Dudley, Margaret Ellen Xvithams Barhara Ryman, Phil Peden, AI Parish, Bch Nrvhite, and Reagan Gillette. Slanrfingr CRUSE PEDEN SISK NICHOLS Sealed: NVI-HTE GRAHAM ORIORDAN DUDLEY NVILLIAMS 3321 . .,, . , ,. A . ,LV . XV. QA- + 4' --. -gr IZ1221 i SATURDAY NIGHT DANCES i l'l S A REGULAR RACE TRACK . . Saturday Night Dances continued to taotd an important ptace in Rices social catendar during 1937- 58. The tau dances were particularly successful, for every one was gtad to be pact: in harness again, and it was interesting to watcti the advent of the new crop of Freshman girts. The spring dances werent so enjoyatote from a Financial viewpoint, but good times were had by att who attended. The dances were tietd at the Arabia Tempte, and at the Armory, and music was generatty furnished by Fatty Godfrey, or Htructcinm Milton Larkin The dance committee for t e year was composed of A R Mace Sam Cruse Ctiartes Fennette Harotd Rack, Bill Rogde, and Herbert May Dance Committee HERBERI MAY A. R. MACE BILL ROC DE HAROLD RACK SAM CRUSE CHARLES FENNIILLE 1231 Upper' l'0lUZ M , . IOKUBI' TOLUI , . Q . Ft '- sw. 4 f SCENES FROM ONE-ACT PLAY CONTEST ' DRAIVIATIC CLUB PRODUCTIONS The Rice Dramatic Ctuio opened a successful 1957-58'season with its annuat Qne-Act ' Play Contest, conducted at Autry House in Qctotner. As a result of this contest, Rita Gay - was acclaimed the best actress, Addis Miller best actor, and trt tviowery tnest director. This contest was followed toy the presentation ot three major productions under the ex- ecutive guidance of Arthur Platt, and the direction of Jimmy Teriiinger. The first ot ttiese was the anti-Nazi play, 'Blood on ttie Moon,7, presented in December at the Scottish Rite Cathedral. This was followed by a college play, 'Spring Dancef, and Stiaicespeareys HAS You Like ttf, This year,s activities were a satisfying sequel to last year,s triumptis, outstanding be- cause of the production of Kswaiting for Lefty!! Much new talent and tectinicai details of production tietped to make ttiis season both artisticauy and icinanciatty the most successful the club has known. SCENES FROM BLOOD ON THE MOON 12, E , 45 4 -I 124 J I:125j N-sn 1. .- 'U Jw? will 'az f . l l v.: r f 1 i .Jai ij? tri ff l W i 1. 1 . . .1 rg .fi i,.v, 4 . . I I . ,. ,..1 v ' i v im. gi ts? aff? -if , lliql . r L ry ' i lli'i ka itil it ,, , l.. 'itll lffi tw' ff 'fi Q iff i... La, fi MAY PETE 1958 Amicl a colorful setting reminiscent ol Tulip Time in Hollancl, King .lim Nance crownecl lvlilclrecl 0,Riorclan Queen ol the annual Many Fete hetore an assemhlecl court of class attenclants. Nancy Nagel ancl Billie Byers, attirecl in wilcl if cherry, served as Princesses, ancl were escortecl lay Art Hughes ancl A. R. Mace. The Senior class, clressecl in green, was represented lay Duchess Mary Beth Peterson, and Dulce Phil Peclen, and their maicls-in-waiting, Martha Buhler, Frances Parlc, Betsy Brown, Jean Slater, Dorothy Daigle, Eleanor Davis, Rose Mary Vxfatlcin, ancl Sue Graham. Duchess Dorothy Zapp ancl Dulce Harry Arthur represented the Junior class which was attirecl in lavencler. .lunior Maicls incluclecl Angela Powers, Harriet Nethery, Mary Lucille Stevens, Virginia Meyer, Mary Henry, Alene Xfvoocl, Lucille Brewer, ancl Catherine XVoocl. 1' ' The Sophomore class presentecl its attenclants clressecl in yellow. Elna Birath was Sophomore Duchess, ancl Qlie X 1 Corclill Sophomore Dulce. Katherine Gay, Emeronce Heyne, Florence Heclriclc, Lorena Ramin, Xfvissie Kelley, Elizaheth ' Hill, lvlilclred Dattner, ancl Mary lxflargaret Raymoncl were maicls. .1 Duchess Margery Boycl ancl Dulce Kenneth Arthur were presentecl hy the Freshman class, attirecl in hlue. The f, maicls-in-waiting were Joanne Storm, Emily Nlontgomery, Laura Stone, Flora Jaclcson, Helen Kilcer, Harriet Cuenocl, lar Grace Ellen Mclntyre, and Lida Picton. All feminine attenclants carriecl arm laouquets of recl tulips, ancl enterecl on wallcs horclerecl with tulips. ilohn Bat- ' 53,5 tista was crown laearer, ancl Mary Hale Lovett, ancl Graeme Balcer were Hower girls. Margery Bogar ancl Betty Gartner riff: as .lesters were clressed as Dutch chilclren. Court entertainment was furnishecl hy Hallie Pritcharcts Dancing School, Y' ancl soft music was furnishecl loy Kitt Reid anol his KPRC orchestra. ', tjiji , tit? 4 ist tis ii lr -.1 .:'sit'1w'if ' ' 'Ui Twffitlfdfgts. , . , , . , , N N , ?tt.V-L ' - why-G1 ,flu .. ,f, -'T 4 ,gay A . I It ,I ii II I 9 RIDERLESS BICYCLE CONCRETE TEST I I ENGINEERING SHOW Large attendance and a Ijine array of exhihits in aII departments marIced the Tenth y BienniaI Show as one ot the most outstanding yet to he presented. Each aIternate year, the show attracts state-wide attention hy demonstrating in a popuIar manner the why,s and wheretoreys of modern science and engineering. 0riginaIIy, the show contained exhihits ot onIy the tour engineering departments, IVIE., I EE., and Ch.E., Iout since then the show has consideraI3Iy widened its scope, and this p year, hesides the departments just mentioned, the Physics, Architecture, BioIogy, Economics, PsychoIogy and PI'1ysicaI Education Departments were represented. I The radio-controIIed car and the riderIess I3icycIe received the most puhIicity, and they indeed deserved it. TemperamentaI and tricIcy at hest, the radio car actuaIIy did respond to L I HOUSTON XNATER ANALYSIS CENERJXTORS I I . - . i , I I I I I if-I I I I ' ii ii 5 y is 1 I I E' T f1.1i 'QTS'TI' TfQfQ I IQi'1!:Ilf T-iffjfffi fp L Si S O 3fiffT2'w .f , .TJ ' A I . .' Ti ij ' .Z Egg?'.Q,Q,,,.:a ,-l-7-'li' 2?-A It I 125 I 551 4 fi -g an-e fake-A ee mee- P - E-, T VI I I I I I , I I at I I t I: , ALCI-IEIVIIST DEN ARCHITECT 'S RICE OE TI'IE FUTURE a major portion of its operators, wishes, pIeacIs, and threats. Hxwootusfl Fire-eating monster anct mascot of the IVI.E.,s, passect on this year, Iout its pIace was taken by a IveautifuI steam Afountain with Iarittiant, muIti-coIorecI iIIumination. For pure amusement, the AIcI1emist,s Show was outstancting, with its spectacuiar HmiracIes,H ancI the frequent appearance anct ciisappearance of Hermes, goct of science ancI invention. ' , W XVtiiIe many who saw the stiow uncIouI:ntecIIy uncterstooct the principIes Ioetiinct the y f exhibits, it is safe to say that a Iarge portion of the peopIe were somewtiat at sea concerning tI1eir'tecI1nicaI significance. NevertI1eIess, a good measure of stmowmanship in many of ttie exhibits, and a number of ones in a Iighter, Iess tecI1nicaI vein, made ttie sI1ow enjoyaIoIe to y y the average person as weII as to ttie scientiticany-mincIect one. I p EXHIBITORS AT VVORK AIRPLANE IVIQTOR ,aaa r U mm Y I of A , I, , I TI I I I E Th, , ,I A ,,,ra,ra,,,,, , , ,m.r , , H ,sa m,,,,,, e, -hgf -:- m - --,rf ' -f Y ff 7 - A - , 'ff F' ' X ' I ,-. 12.1, '1' 3 ' - V ,-,1:f.,Q'-1,'i-15'-gi 1 kf-f-h- H .,., WY ,L-KZ- , ,. ,,,,,2., ,V Y H Y, Y V .,, :,A,1,A,ire1',1,1rLt' r mn- -W! Q f- - 2-A G- - ff---1Ae+-T- --U wi it ia fi 'i J, J .1 . ,I ,-t, ,I 9, - A THE WOMEN'S RESIDENTIAL HALL to be located to the right as one approaches time Administration Building from the city and forming part of the fore-court of the campus. g I , n 1 .. +- 47 .. i l .X Zu? f 2 ,f U - Q' ' v J.,-'J , a .. ,A..4g.f 1 .,11i1 C45QEl?'LrC'2k n a .Y .L:+fmg-r--.- ' H awk .,,4...J x J Xfswul-'E'?. 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The pictures are particularly fine, and the queens follow: Number l8, Helen Kilfer, 20, Ortrud LePevre, 94, Emily Montgomery, 29, Lida Picton, SO, Martha Ann Picton, 32, Leah Powell, 53, Angela Powers, 39, Laura Stone. With every good wish for a splendid Campanile. Yours sinoerelyzg '-17 George B. Petty. 0115 Q , 2:1352 2 fmfydw fy ffl H 1 I ,w .w .xv P ,IIN , 3 1 M1 I 1 . w i 1 . W ,li .i A Sl 1 L 1,3 3 z wg' lzcfa g3LCZfOlZ f59?f?H? '- , Qi x54 Jmafzzfga 642212 gDLCfOl2 , N -:lik ' ' Lia!! QDOWJK cw, -4 N 's 4 .sfa QDOQUSM ' ' 2 V v X. , -ffwgfq-f if ffl?-Qgimgsff R im? X .,,. in fp-TT: 4277 ,121 fffi -' X-.v,,..f ,.f. .. . , . , , ,lJ-,':'- ' 1.2.1-5, 1 '.', 'lf .-r . ' L, awzcz 520125 . 2 W W A 1 Y ' -1- - It -,ln X -so -rg a r'-fu ,fa '4 . in-,tra :ff . -1 -gt-HQMQE ..'g11 L -- t:':5g+-W: . A, .Q -.'-fm' ,'-aff! H, nf -V :Q ,-9: . Q32 lin - 6 .n '.-:- :- 05 , -,g -A e.-5.3 -, tax 1 :J 423 . I ,F .V , W1 . 1. Q W ,. ,J ij FH A., 'U' fig 'f-H . W2 , if . 'gi ' 1. S .br ' E N ,,.,l 'TQ 1 . ,. .45 W7 -fl-, -.-E21 v . , .,1 . ' :I '1 .' MW .2 Y j' '-si . .GLA fm : - 13,7- ' ' 6.4. ,w T, W -,.f f ,F T , :ig ,.r, i 'iiffi' -if ,. A 351, if ' ' l T134 1 ' T 1 -is ,- fi . ' 46 THE SCHGOL OE ARCHITECTURE . to be located to the left as one approaches 'l the Administration Building from the city and 2, fi 2 X T ' - ' .., ,-'N 'l forming part of the fore-court of the campus. 'Z gf .3 W l 1 1 gl . . 1 W . ' ' 1, ,' it i' ,f ' Q T 'k - ' i' v A X ' J . . it T 1' 'ffiij' ,-.44 ,11- I nnnnwmmunws ACKNUWLED C-MENTS The 1938 Campanrte wout not have heen possrhte except tor the wortc done hy tie rndrvrduats to whom this page rs dedicate To 1V1arjorre Nrtze Lorrmer for her vatuahte assistance throughout the year we owe our deepest Gratitude Without t rs experience wortcer this year s Campanrte wout have tween much more dit rcutt to puhtrsh There is no douht that A R Mace deserx es great credit tor his services in setting the advertising that matces this hootc possrhte an atso tor his advice and assistance rn the editing of the annuat A R was assisted rn hrs setting of advertising hy Butter Perryman 0 D Wy att Athert Goodson and Regrnat Young A11 of the memhers ot the staff cooperate whoteheartedty rn putting the hootx out Byron Qrvrs wortced har and tarthtutty throug out the days hetore the hoott went to press Chartre Moser despite a rotcen teg was a vatuahte ar e Sue Graham Ruhy Lee PJres14y an Marie Xwattace were ready to wort: whenever catted upon To Mrtdred 0 Rrordan and Ftoy King tor their vs ortx with t e Activity Section Katherine Gay and B111 Battew for the many thantis Yvoose Morgan an Brtty Wood cooperated rcrne to put out the entarged Sport Section Morgan was atso a vatuahte wortcer rn other phases of the hootx The drawings showing future hurtdrngs on the tnstrtute Campus were prepared hy 1V1r James Dunaway tdettow rn Architecture wrt suggestions as to design an form hy Professor Vxfm Ward Vxfattcrn who has heen interested rn the architecture of Rice ex er since the hrst tnurtdrngs were designed in 1909 hy Dr Ratph Adams Cram and the tate Bertram Gros venor Goo hue The distinctive en sheet trtte page and horder dravxrnvs were done hy Gtenn 1V1cCahe B111 Tattey s wort: speaks tor rtsett throughout the taoot and trttte more coutd haxe heed esrre from a photographer Murray Hootce of the Art Engraving Company deserx es much credit for hrs suh drvrsron drawings and for hrs wor on the Campus Favorites Last hut not teast to Brtt Hudspeth of the Gutt Puhtrshrng Company and Evert Ro ers of the Art Engraving Company who have worked hard and assiste greatty rn the p htrshrng of the 1938 Campanrte goes our deepest gratrtu e THE EDrToR b . i . - ' . A Cl , . A r C . CI 1 d ' tl f , e , - r, , a rr . , , Organization Sections, and R. W. Baird, for his aid with the Sattyport Section, we owe . U cl ' 9 I C A 1, H p . . J . h :D . .U CI A C1 . , . . . CI ' , . , I. b Y K I dt ' rd . - ,V . , 7 . Cl G . 1, 4 H501 CAIVIPANILE SAM NN. CRUSE Editor A. R. MACE, JR. Business Ivtanager CHARLIE IVIOSER Assistant Editor BUTLER PERRYMAN Assistant Business tvtanagcr A Editorial Staff BYRON ORVIS SUE GRAI-IAM RUBY LEE BRESKY Associate Editor Associate Editor Assistant NVORSTER MORGAN Sports Editor BILLY WOOD Sports Editor KATHERINE GAY Organizations Editor BILL -BALLEW Organization Editor 'FLOY KING Aotivitios Editor MILDRED O'RIORDAN Aotivitios Editor JEAN SLATER Class Editor MARIE VVALLACE R. VV. BAIRD BILL TALLEY Ctass Editor Sattyport Editor Photographer The twenty third volume of the Campa- nite is huitt around the theme of' The Rice Institute of the future. The division pages drawn hy Kart Dunaway, under the super- vision of Xvittiam Ward Nvaticin, are ot Iouitdings that some day Witt hecome a part of The Rice Institute. The hook is dedicated to Captain James Addison Baker, the Chair- man of the Board of Trustees. This votume of the Campanite contains the Iargest numher of student pictures that has ever heen in a Rice yeartnootc. The hook also contains an enlarged and improved sport section to interest the readers. The staff proudty presents this 1938 issue of the Campanite. Cruse Macc Gay Tattey State: Morgan King Xvood 0'Riordan Baird Graham Nvattace Battew Brestcy IVIoser Perryman t f152:l Sislc Rogde Collins Hanks Brcsiry Brogniez Byers Shapiey Farmer Dodd Bloomheid East Murphy Pike Chenauit THRESHER GENE SISK Editor FRANCIS COLLINS Assistantiiditor BILL ROGDE Business Nianager JACK HANKS Assistant Business Manager The Thresher, this year realizing the difficulties of a weeidy paper in presenting Hscoopn news, 'followed the policy of giving to ali causes and organizations sufficient puhiicity and of prornding a record of events of importance. Une of the stonniest elections of the year was held when The Thresher sponsored a contest for the Best Dressed Students with Jim Tit- ton and Mildred 0,Riordan the winners. This contest may become an annuai function. in the editorial coiumns the pa- per tried to bring to the attention of the students matters of iocai and world importance in which they should he interested. in conjunction with other college papers through- out the nation, a peace survey was conducted. During the year, two special edi- tions were puhiished, one at horne- coming, and one at the Engineering Show. Both were distrihuted to over 10,000 persons. During the spring elections, more interest was aroused, partly due to the etforts of The Thresher, than has ever heen exhibited on this campus. Political opinions became an important part of The Thresher. AH in ati, the paper had a success- ful year with an ahie editorial and business staff due much credit. THE GWL BILLY REED Editor Reed BEN BLANTON Assistant Editor' Krueger ALBA KRUEGER Tilton Business Nlanagii JIM 'TILTON Assistant Business Manager Thomas 'Introducing many new Features the Owl gained Moskowitz much popularity during MOWGFY the year. Among the new features to he introduced were Frank Gooch's Can- did Ciarnera page, tdot Shots with the writer un- known, Romance Race Se- lections, Hictc Harry Writes Home, and the return of Barg the popular Spotlight. Powers The outstanding issue was hased on the Engineer- Brogniez ing Showfxwuh a sanncal map of the campus Within causing much comment. Luckily, the Qwt eased through the year without protest from Student Coun- cil or office which in itsehf is an accomplishment. Taffy Farmer Fiewellen qs 5 'K f155j 5' Q-f-'V f , ff W -' s - 'e.'w kgs' , 2 5 i f. 0 . , :partie 5123. -- . i,,, .,,- . ' 'V-'H iii it t I W .ff xg 7 if .4 ,. Xf f, X f 1 t 225 ff 3 A - H2 ff . -fi. ' V , , 1 L -fs I.- -Q f iijf?,fZ 1. V .fi f-wifi 5 ga! if- ,T 'f ' fgxgfw Quang f L ,f x XY ,ji .K .WW , C+ f Hs. im Em' xxx 5 4 f 1 i 6 1 1 I f 9 5 4 fa ' iff f N! Aff 3 ,Q 8 z f1.f..f6v - -ff --, :an 'f,-m,1 -, X ! G sgffz.. 2' wr-x 1'w. .ae '19 . . 'fif GL gl, --Qi,l,,,: ' 1 4 ss -Tab' 4 Archer Ashley Betherry Biossat Boggs Boyd Butler Byers Carr Dudley Frost Graliam Greerrweed Griffith Guthrie I-Iewerd Lefevre I..eigl1 Lrllietr Lillieu IVIL-yor Meyer Montgomery O'Riordan Peterson Powell Proctor Ryman Stevens Strozior Tsanolll Turner Wlrite Vxfatltin Van Pelt Warren N1Villiams E.B.L. SQ Qglcers MARGARET DUDLEY President IVIILDRED ORIORDAN Vice President sur: GRM-iAivi s erre tary ORTRUD LEFEVRE Treasurer Members whose pictures do not appear: BETSY BROWN VIRGINIA CASHIVIAN MARY I-IANNAI-I INEZ SCHUIVIACHER ROSEIVIARY YEAGER Beginning a luanner year witlr tlre gratifying acquisition of eigluteen pledges, tlue clula proceeded tlurougla an estimalnle season, formally terminated lay tlie traditionally pleasant EB.-l3re-luaw Spring Dance, lay wliiclu tlie tlwree lrundred clollar sclrolar- slrip is raised. Literary discussions of tl1e society concentrated on Celtic follqlore and tl1e lrisli Dramatic movement. Cliaritalole contrilnutions were made at Tlmnlqsgiving, Clrristmas, and Easter, to- getlaer witlu a donation to tlwe Community Claest. Among tlwe social activities of tlue E.B.,s were numlnered a picnic given lay tlde pledges lionoring tlle memloers, a luool: review, tl1e customary genial Initiation Banquet and Dance, a tea at- tended lay present memlaers, pledges and alumni, a Style Sliow, and energetic participation in tlwe yearly Tri-Literary lyaslqetlnall encounters. Tlue election of tl'1ree Plii Beta Kappals lorouglit scliolastic prominence into ttie ranlcs of tlae society, and representation on tlre Students Xvomanys, and l'lonor Councils assured tlae club a sliare in Student Administration. , Tlie lVlay Fete drew its Queen, a Princess, two Ducluesses, and six lVlaids from tlre E.B.'s, wliile tlaree memlners were distinguislaed as Campanile Beauties, four as Campus Favorites, and four as Arclii-Arts Beauties. 51543 OWEN WISTER LITERARY SOCIETY Omcers LUCILLE TOXMNLEY President CERRY IVIERONEY Vice President HARRIET NETHERY Secretary .IEANETTE STEPHENSON 'lionsiin-r lklemlvers wlrose piclurcs do no! appear: ALLIENE GUINN .IOANNE STORME Tlie U.XV.L.S., under tlne leaderslaip ol? its wortluy otlficers, enjoyed a most successlul year lueginning witlw Llne pledging ol ten attractive and popular girls. Tlwese were laonorecl at a formal dinner and tlie Q,XV.ls.S.-Band Dance given in November. wliiclm proved to lae one of tlwe laest of tlie year. Tlae proceeds from tlnis dance made up tlwe annual donation of tlwree lwundred dollars to tlwe Rice lilarary. lnitiation was lneld at tlae Yaclnt Clula in Felnruary. Tlwe pulnlication of tlue Rice Student Directory was very successful in tl1e early part of tlae year as were tlie popular dances on Tuesday afternoons. For Cliristmas tlwe clulg provided for two families togetlrer witli tlue annual donations to tl'ie Com- munity Cliest and to tlue Cripple Cliildrens Ball. Tlie society placed tlne jesters and tluirteen mem- lners in tlie May Fete. lt also sent tlue Rice Repre- sentative to tlie Texas Round-Up, to tlaie Corona- tion Ball at tlme State Teaclmerls College and to tlie Sugar Bowl Ball at New Grleans. lt furnished also two of tlue Arclni-Arts lneauties including tl'1e Queen, tlae Freshman and Sopluomore class vice- presidents, tlie claairman of tlie Honor Council and 'tluree otlaier memlaers, tlae Treasurer of tlde XVoman,s Council, two memlners to tlie Student Council and lxad one memlaer elected to Phi Beta Kappa, two memlaers were in Vanity Fair and eiglat Favorites were clnosen from tlle cluln. Qtlier activities included luncldeons, a tea, a lnay ride given lay tlue pledges, a laay party and a laanquet. Tlue clulo lxad cluarge of tlie lVlay Fete Programs and aided witlu tlle sale of tlae Engineer- ing sl'1ow programs. Tlie lyasketluall team met tlwe otlier clulo teams in a spirited tournament in tlie spring. Tl'1e literary study tluis year was modern poetry, novels, and drama. Bogar Brewer Brown BLIFDTIEHTI CC0liCl'llJO0 c.700liCI'1l?OO Corlcss Cox Farmer Gartner Gay Hedrick l largrove l'lcyne Hill Jackson .lolin King lxflclntyre Meroney Netllery Perkins Perkins Powers Pilkenton Raymond Resclw Slater Steplren Stephenson Stone Stone Sullivan Taylor Townley 1. . -Cfeil' i f-I., I T' T 35:1 4 ' , 3 He' to A wit. V 1, LG, . N,-Q., -:VX fi55Il 1 a- Averill Bennett Bryan Bululer Cuenod Dattner Davrs Davrs Elwrlxardt Flanagan Foullrs F Its OITIS NOFFIS HI' Picton Prcton Qurnby Rncbter Smedes Snyder T bbs Weyrrch Wzllnams P. A. L. S. Ofjqcers IVIARY JANE WEYRICH President EI EANOR DAVIS Vrce Presrdent RUTH RICIITER S ecre tary IVIARH JANE QUINBY Treasurer Members whose prcluras do not appear RUTII BUCHANAN IIIIIEN JEAN KIIxER CEI IISTE IVICASHAN NANCY PRATT IOUISII SAKOWITZ Le by a capable and attractrye presrdent an enterprlsmff olldcers tI1e PALS enjoyed anot er successful year rl-be members a ed y te I3 Ixledrcal qoclety raised tlle annual tbree Imundred dollar sclwolarslup un IH an atmospbere of South qea Is and clwarm Txe xterary actryrty of tlme year was centered around modern rooraplwy The future prominence o te PALQ rn campus Irfe yyas assured by tbe pledmno of elexen attractlye new members Socral altarrs sponsored by tI1e socrety mcluce t e dnncr dance for tI1e ple es n tbe fall a tlwe subsequent Formal Inxrtatron Banquet rn February The Sly Ie qlnoyy and Dance proceeds proxrded for tlme mnual conlrnbutron to tlne permanent Scholars rp und In tlle pr nv t e pledves Gaye a bay rde or llde members and tI'1e Baslxetball team daslmed Irercc competrtron wrtlm te teams o tI1e otber socretros Clrar table endeaxors Included a T anlts uxrng basltet lor a needy famrly parlres at Clmstmas md Easter for tlie cI11IcIren of tI1e Ruslt Qettlement and t e annual contrrbutlon to tbe Communrty best Tlie club Contributed substantially to tlwe coIIeGe actmtres wrt a Student Assocxatron Member t e uce presrdenl ot t e Junror Class a mald rn tlne Arcbrtect s Paveant of Beauty seyen representatry es rn tlwe INI y Idete tbree Campanrle beautres and tlrc RICE Ducliess 'Ind tlie Lady lo tlwe Galy eston Ixla rl Gras QI f 'Y ' QI U ., b W. - 'I' . 7 h ul, , f, . - , id bf I1 re- el I . I I' N , r Is' 5 . , ' I I1 . ..-. ' ' If Pk I bt 5 l 'V ll - - I - V- I h 1 1 dg i nd LI r 'I F . S il, In ,, U 1 r I ' ' in 1 A .. . h F h . H i 7 . h H- ' ah I A - c . J. - . A h . , . . V fI56:l PRE-LAW ASSGCIATION Officers PHIL PEDEN President RALPH NICHOLS Vice President SAM CRUSE Secretary-'l'masuror EUGENE SISK Sergcanl-at-Arnis Pfemhers whose piclures rio no! appear: BOB XMHITE CLYDE IUXRCROVE ' Departing from the conditions of thc past several years, the Pre-Law Associa- tion this year hecame ctehnitety an organ- ization ot emhryonic harristers. Twelve new memhers were taken into the chih. and all twelve with avowecl intentions of studying iaw. This year the chih was fortunate in securing the services of Xvetcion B. Cahaniss, of the Rice faculty. as the ciuhls sponsor. By serving as ushers at the Houston Open Forum, the ctuh succeeded in earn- ing funds with which to hotel their numerous sociat functions throughout the season. in the spring the Pre-Laws in connection with the E.B.L.S. held their annual ctance which was one of the hesli of the current year. Qt great interest to the future lawyers constituting the membership of the ctuh, were the talks given at a numher of the meetings hy prominent lawyers in this city. Bailey BCKHGXV Booker Cruse Fl'Z1I'1CiS Gillette Hanks Mawr Moody Nloser Nichols Parish Pecien Perry Perryman Rogcie Sisk Sterling ! f157fI fjrsaj BOICG BElIT1Eil'C1 Baird Boucher crmpuu ast rioyti Good on Ilambl n 'IN IS Lam 1 ter Landm ter 1 NI Conn bla re 1 Much OITIYII1 OITH'll'l Rogde Schatter qbarp Wfertlieimer THE PRE MED SOCIETY O CC-BFS NIVAL VER .UXRVIS President W T MATLAGE Vice Pre :dent RANDOLPH SCIIAITER Secretary Trcw urcr I RANK COGCH Councilman at Large Members whose pictures do no! appear VV E BRFNER DONXXI D BUTI ER LORY DLLANBRE F N DOUCHLRTY I KXX RENCF El KINS VRANR GOOCII CAREH MNC CVORGL INHLLER IACR NONCRIEI' XV C- OIIN The Pre Med cat Society tbis year fade to maintain tbc standard of pulc ritude set last by members Scar ino and XX iltrams Xvbat tbe society tactted n toolys boyyeyer was more than aanced y terest and actixity display ed by the members Under tbe able leadership of XX alter larx is tbe apple of tbe B ot offy epwrtments eye the society prospered After more tban mild coaxino by Treasurer Scbatfer a Fine yied of dues turned ip an t e society xyas faced yyit tbe some w at unusual problem ot boyy to deal yyitb surplus fund This press ing problem was yye L y n elaborate anquct in tbe fatt to cete brate tbe adcitron of a Fine new crop ot foetat pby sicians an ot er one in the spring to celebrate t e departure of tbe yyorn-out seniors. qtitt unsatiate by a tb's cetebration. tbe society joined band: yyitb the P.A.L.q. an gaye tbe event of tbe year, t e annua sprinv format. Prominent Houston pbysicians furnisbed tbe one note of serious- ness in a year of teyity by t e'r periodic lectures. Dr. I. C, K'tcb'n of the Biotody department serx ed as sponsor of ttie ct b for ttie year. THE DEBATE CLUB - Officers BEN BLANTON President LERDY BURNS Vice President GORDGN OLDHAM Business Manager J. D. THOMAS Coach Pfemtners wfiose picliires do rio! appear: FRED BOESCH CLYDE HARGROV E ADDIS MILLER AL PARISH JIM TILTON AVROHM NVISENBERG FRANK ZUMXVAIII' The Debate Ctuto this year enjoyed one of its most colorful and successful seasons. Due largely to the unstinted and uncompromising work of Kart Johnson, Chairman of ttie House Committee, Gordon Old- tiam, tireless Business Manager, and Avrotim Nvisen- Berg and Frank Zumwatt, top speakers, severat excel- tent contests were held. For the lirst time in severat years, speakers were entered in tournament competition at Baylor Uni- versityys invitation Tournament. Ottier debates were tietd with Leland Stanford University of California, Qttawa University ot Kansas, Linfield Cottege ot Oregon, and severat tocat teams. Special credit goes to Mr. Thomas of the English Department, Coach of ttie Club, who always gives unlimited time and encouragement to the Ctutu mem- bers and acts as staunctuest friend and severest critic. The Ctutn numbered among its memtaerstiip several prominent men about ttie campus, including Assistant Editor and Assistant Business Manager of the OWL two candidates for Best Dressed Man, and the Pres- ident of time Dramatic Ctuta. The Club is representa- tive of the entire mate section of the student body, its membership including Engineering, PE., CE., NLE., AE.E.', and Academic students. Frantz Zumwatt and Avrotam Wfisenlaerg won the annual Shepherd Award given to ttie most vatuatate speatcer of the Club. ADJOISOII BUFIIS Chandler Dodson Jotmson MacDonald Mower-y Murphy Polk Sharpe . f 1 'nf 2 W4 y y . Q , 4 'x V . . ...V : 1 . ' ,S gzi.-is yi. ' ' 1. '-II3ii'fIFV ir, - 1, e. L' sf ' 1:-,5:g5,,.4 1 Q f 5 .i , , 4. 1 . 5' ff J' . 9 A se my 4, , ff W' tv s 45' , sf 1 , xl 1, .5 5 1 , ga 4, 6 ,,.., 'Y ir . ':-fiizf., 1 t, s -. 9 '25 if-XZ:4 mf .:- I ,. - fm . - , . A ' 241535, ' Wi ' 7Z2Zii2i ' - Ia f:::s2:f:-ai'i,s, A ' 9 .as-'. 3 'f W, X 1 f. wt 5. , .,.. . ,ff ggZ1'4e'tff: ,-,:,1i5'f ja . f 5 3 af X V ,M 5 4 f Z X Aff U. ff '91 I f 1, ff f 'ff 4 i 1 et 'W fl , ff 4 Q gy f ff, WW, f f sr, ' di , , f fi f ,, 1 A 3 5 .,g.,,,Qt,4f 'Q , V . i . ..., , , f 4 floflj 4 , 4 1 ,4 ,.., ,wgfxvrf I, 237:24-pvyff 1 f , , , ,Va ...,., M ,JZ 4 1 . fi? ff rw ,, , .. 7' f' ' .af i ,1 ii' 7 v ff I Ziff! 31 L 'iii' ' .1 gf 55,1 '- ff, ' nf' 5717 6 ?i Ve mn IJ? -Agar, - WU .1 ,, f-2' , If V .4 1' A f 1 , W mr f Y f my , 4 . If f 4 1- 2 2 ff ff 1 , QW! I 4, f 1 A 2' 1 .gr K , .J -A 4 f 4, X A XX? f 3-V , fs' 4 'Vw as , . f I -1 Barley Baird Bauevx Banta Barnqrf BYOIIQ Coolrc Cruhc Vcnnelle Vou Francs: GI elle Goodson Hanlrs I largrox e EKIVIS Wlccinle Mace IN ner Mamlm Mellon Moody Mooney Morgan Moser Mullus 51603 THE RALLY CLUB ED FRANCIS R W BAIRD DAVID SAUNDIIRS Pllll PEDFN IIAROI D RACK O CGTS President Vice Presrdent Secretary Treasurer Sergeant at Arms fvemfoers whose pzclures do not appear BH LY BURN? AR l HUR COOK ROS9 McKEE CUE JACKSON CAREY KING I IERBLRT MAY HERBERT RORSXX ORTHY BOB NVILLIAMS . , .,:.f .,.r,, Y 2 .,,, xfw .,,,,, ..,,, ,, , M ,, .. V . A .r., A ., 'Z M33 1 -f . .. , , W,-5:.f,9.,.,,:, , .A gl V ig sf -. A '11-22? f::::s-' -,1'fjz:g1:,g,-5 - .4 , 5 -V A ' f f ,2- ' f Gi 1 A 35,53 , A A -. ' , , A VV - . ,- ' ' ' H T125 ' - '5':f'f-f-V, fr ' Q- : 4 2154 . , I, - 5 ' -Y 2 A A, A A 1 ' ' ' ,,,-:ff 4 19 ,5-.5-y,.:,5.s::qS-,,. A ' ., .3 A m A'rK al ff' 7 A ' 2 , 2 AE: 53.111 1' 1 , ' ' ,f '- ' f , -'f.v.- f X' ' , 1 ' 1 5:1:-1- ,, f . ' -' '. ,- 1, f ,:: L',Q A 1 4 - ' A ' A A f . ' ' ' , ' , no V ' ' 11f':-.:2r:.:f25f2' A uf 1 . -1 Q -' ar. ' A el- ,-4 I ,. ,fp L ,W , . 1 , 'Q ' -- 5 The Rally Club enjoyed a busy and success- fui year in its various activities, sponsoring sctiooi spirit on ttie campus. The bonfire before the Rice-A. 5 M. game was bigger and better ttian ever before, and contributed much to the success of the Home-coming celebrations which were on a more extensive scale this year. Under time admirable leadership of Vice- Presicient Booger Bairci, the club dict a com- menciainie job of ushering at the six home foot- ball games, and at the severai basicetisaii games piayect in the City Auditorium. Socially, the club had a banner year, ciimaxect by the annual banquet and dance Maron 10 in time Spanish Dining Room of the Lamar Hotel. This was Considered by many to be the outstanding social event of the year. The club honored the footioaii team, time South- West Conference and Cotton Bowl Champs, with a 'Breaic-Trainingn ctance, given at the Armory. Need we say more? Numerous outings were greatly enjoyect by the members, anct probably will be continued by the ciuin in suc- ceeding years. Mtise Nichols Orvis Palmer Parisi! Pecien Perry Pcrryman Player Price Rack Recd Reilly Rogde Saunders SCIWAHQCI' Schiey Sh arp Sisic Sep er Thomas Todd Webster Witherspoon Wood Wright flolj zf. Y i A 1 , f' -me f, 0 - gg 1 1 4 , In ,,-Q--M , J' ' z I ' ff -if ' 4255? ' -1 - . 5 ,Y 1: ,, Rv- L-32. . . :,',,.,f'.',.,.:f11,31 ,gg ., 's 1 fx! if k 'Wav ' - Q, ' 1 --va .1.,. . - ai' X 51 , 'f,, . 1 -xiii! . ' 21- .t ...'l7 M. - ' 'fix 0 4 4 1 V221 . . f-.I H: ,,,. ,, t ' -,,g,.fj 5 f , '.V ' ',f' ' vv.. I ACIEIITIS, Adams, S. AIexancIer AIv1rez Amerman Bard, K. Baird, V. Baker BartI1oIomew BarkIett BOIIIEJH BclIwe1 BicIceI BIankon Brooke BoI1rer Brow n BryanI BueIcIingIon BrrreIrHeIrI Burns Burkhart ByIJee CI1enauIt Cheney -, H. CI1rIr, J. IYI. CI rIc. T. T. Coman Cooke Co -ling V1 DwicIson in vi :IIC Dixon Dom Fergu. , . ENGINEERING SOCIETY O 'cers KENNETH BAIRD President HUGH BURKHART Vice-President XNILI IAINI LANE Secretary JOHN TREADXNELI Treasurer JQIHIN JCHN Executive-Committeeman Iwemlaers whose piciures do not appear ED ALRICH MORGAN BECK ..L. BL ' P. R. BOCK K. BRADY JAMES BLIESCHER XX-ILLILXINI BURKLIN N. O. CAIVIPISE CLEM COOK XMALTER CHURCH FRED ELLIOTT JOSEPH FINGER R. P. GKNCH KN Q, E. H XGC LXRD JESSE HENSLEE CEORCE HINKLE HARDY J XCKSON I-IARRX LX. KEEPS KENNETH L-XDIC FOYEU-011 NNU1- ST NNLEX LILJESTRAND Fin- Filzgcmld J. F. NNNDEL1- ff .IQHN R. NOONEX I:orristaII Fr, GiII Creen Mff GFCGF GTBX 6 I'I1ncIer I'Ian.zen Henst I-IiII I'IoIsIeinc I'IugIxes G. M. NAGAI JOHN N XSCHKE ,Yr HARNEX J. NEEI D W GI ENN ROBINSON KEITH RUINIBELL JOSEPH SALE FRANCIS Vx' I-IALEN JOHN XVI-IITEIVIAN ROBERT XNILLIAMS ALBERT XVILSON 4 fI62iI 8 1512716 LI7efIlWff1-,1s- 'I The Rice Engineering Society, targest X organization on the campus, exists mainty for the purposevof hringing the stuctent engineers into contact with men experiencect anct successful in the profession of engineering. Bi-weekly meetings were held this year, and prominent speakers provictect interesting and instructive entertainment. Besides these meetings, nyc other functions ctottect the society's program for the year 1957-58. First was the HEngineer,H initial format ctance ot' the schootys season, anct its success was notahte. Two other ctances were hetct in the spring, neither so extravagant as the HEngirieer,u hut welt futhtting their purpose. The society,s program reachecl its ctimax on April Qi anct 23, with the Tenth Biennial Engineering Show. More people, oft and on the campus, toot: forward to this event perhaps more than any other connected with the schoot, anct its success atways rewards the stuctents wett for the time they spend on it. The annual hanquet wound up the year's activities, anct new members were initiated into the society. The main theme of the otder members seemed to he, Ht was initiatect onceg now itfs my turn to have funtu Jacohe Jones John Kariratits Kilgore Kleihcr Laichingcr Lanclos tiano Lang Lapraclc Long I .ow Lawler Levingslon Levin tylcctiucy Ncxvhinncy Nriheig txtatthews Martlc Nlzirsh Mason Mitlcr Ninlo Wtowery tvt urph ree Ncytanct Parker Phillips Richardson Roberts Rodgers Roome Salisbury Samiietd Scott Simmons Simpson Sinclair Smith Spragins Sterling Stonelaurner Suttencter Treadwett VVapptcr Vxfatson Vxfvimherty Williams Witte Young. John Young, Joseph I'C Bar1IoasI1 BBFIQGI' Be r BiraLI'1 BI0omFieId BoIIing BurreII Byers Cmmpbell Carler Com ' y THE DRAIVIATIC CLUB ARTHUR PLA VT IRL IVIONVERY RUTH PILKENTON JOHN BARKER 7ELDA KEEPER O 'cers President Vice-President Secrehry Treasurer IVIemIJer-at-Larrzv Ixfembers whose pictures do not appear JUDH BIOSSAT IVIARCERIE BOYD CATI-IRYN BREIT BETSH BROWN A BETTH J UNE FITCH CHARLOTTE CARR NVILLIAIVI COX EN ZELDA KEEPER DICK IVIA PIZZA XX' ESLEY IYIEUCKE A Irer ffl , I1 Q ra COX ADA FRANCES MILLER Gay I f I I J I1 F'll'1'l'lEI' Gibson GIass Groff Hargrove I'Iersey I-IoencIce I'IowarcI o rx J oI1nson f164iI ADDI9 MILLER EIVIILX INIONTGOINIERX CEORCE NOTHERAL M XRJORIE PETERS N ANCH NAGEL INIARCELLE PALISON ARTHUR PLATT JEAN ROTE JAINIE9 QCHILLER GILSON SMITH JEROME SEGAL ZX LLA SNVARTZ PAT TENANI' J IIVI TILTON FRANK ZUIVIXVALT The curtarn of the Dramatic Ctuta rose and felt on a season of success ctue to an energetrc group of stuctent tttcsprans Uncter the atate teaactersturp of ttme presrdent Arttnur Platt the ctuta presentect a program rnctucrnv four major proc uctrons for the year The 1037 38 season openect October 28 with ttte annuat Une Act Ptay Contest rn wtr ctw four entries partlcrpatect Rita my xx is juc Her '1StJCSt actress anc Actctrs Mttcr as t e best actor t txftovxery ctrrectect the wrnnmff p ay The Mayor anct the Manicure T e ottwer tturee major proctuctrons xx ere ctrrectect by Ntr A E Tcrttrnder of the ttouston trtttc Theatre wtaose sptenctrct vurctunce greatly con trrtautect to ttre year s success Btoo On ttwe Moon s gn en at t e SCOttISt'1 Rrte Cattlectrat The cast mc uc ect t ourse Roser trt Mowery Ectwarct Gro Xvrttram T1 tey Art ur Platt Betsy Brown Attrect Camptnett Pat Tenant Actct s Mrtter Elmore Johnson The ctuto presented a tart the ctetrgtattut comerty Spring Dance tny Ptntrp Barry at Autry House The cast mctuctect Barbara Archer Angeta Powers Rrta Gay Barbara Meyers Betty June tirtctm Jean Rote Etna Brrattu Arttmur Platt trt Mowery Elmore Johnson Jotrn Barter Ectwarct Grott NV C Matone tn Wtay the season was brought to a ctrmactrc enctrng Wlttl ttle presentatron of Staatespeares HAs You Lrte ttn Ruth Prtttenton and Yvancta Lourse Hoencte, couslns, tootc the femmrne teacts, Rosrtrnct and tier cous1n, Cetra, and trt Mowery as Qrtanda and Actctrs Mrtter as Touctrstone Qttuers cast were Lourse Roser, Emrty Ntontgomery, Wrttram Goyen, Rrta Hanctty, Etmore Jotmson, Xfvrttram Tattey, Edward Grott George Mottuerat, Jrm Nance, NV C Malone, Alfred Camptaett, Frantt Zumwatt Ttme Rree Ctmorat Ctutn contrrtnuteet ttme musrcat settrng MTICH crectrt rs ctue to ttme cooperation of ttae tectunrcat staff Jaetc Wrtson, Grtson Sm1tt1 etec trlcrans, Ruth Prtttenton, propertres, anct Wrttlam Goyen stage manager Sets were designed tmy XV C Malone Ku-rg McDoxx CH McGaftey Mutone Moser Mon ery Myers Patrsson Peter Peter on Powers Remtvert Ro er Ryman Sehrtd Srms Stephens Stoetcton Tattey Xfvagner Wtme X1V1llrams Wrtson Zytrcz 51651 ,232 EW -.,...,, vw! We 4 ,..f:lS?ziwif,zg A '. gf. ,,,, K Vw ' E ' , . , L , Z,,Ab ' 3 '. f - Adrrrrr A QL, A,,,i ,A4 Amin RICE CI-IORAL CLUB 'l 3 Barnard ' L 55- L .,11 9 Behr 1 ,1,. -. 1 R Broadway ' I 2: U Cleveland A -Q. r Couzens i R Dodd RILLINO Duff ..,,, ,.. V vii' N . Ojgqcers ' A ' I r .gf Q CHARLIE MOSER President ' - ff 'W P Elliot RUTH HLRENTON Vice-President N..:., . ' . TQ HE! , ' 4 , I ' -' r I.. Secretary , . 1,, , V,-gy ,'W, ' - , 'Aff , , Q :., ' 'er son . J . .,A - gu JACK GELDERT Trrfrrrrrrr -' Q'A- P : r 1 Hrrrrrr LISTUM TATUM Pianist . ' In Iwvnvn - rr X, 4 ROLLO L. RILLING Director j . . A .A, Q ,,., A,,: J. W. I-IENDREN sponsor . 4 , Rrrr L W . H . ' ' V. , Forbes ' ' Z . '. ' ILQ. 'nx' 'I 'ri Celgert Ffemlvers whose pictures do not appear r .:.,.. V, 7,01 K N in Gibson JOAN BROOKS .' . . ... . ' LURLENE EBDON , J ..,h A, . . ,,..,A: ' MILDRED EBERSPADER 1 ' ff' Q' I Y j NHVII GERBER r R H. W. G1LL 7 I ' .QQ ' 72 , Af Gfigith Henry DQNALD HALL V l 'ill M by Hoenclce BEN HANDER 1 DOROTHY HUCKETT z.. J -f f.-, - ' . ' - 1 .v12'-.. -. I .1 FRANCES LOVE , V' A H ' V Z'-V I .. Jamison . J ,W Kane VERA LUCE 2 Q 7 11'A Y ' 1 'A , ' 2 ' , wfgirfr 1R- 're L f ROBERT WORD '-... . .. R .... M' AMOS MARSH ii. 1 R: .- 7 fA---::1 Krueger A . 'f rs 1 IRL MOWERY fffifw l In NA E 1l:v . R f 3 I v-VA .,. CI b ZVAP xjestran BILLY ROSS X ' Lindsay JOHN SANDER 'ujjri.. Zlq Ldve MARSHALL SMITH . 1 I Makthews ZYLLA SWARTZ W ' r r'r ' .Q . 4 166 , L 4, L 1 gi 1 HENDREN Qutstanding achievement marks the close of the 1937-58 activities of the Chorat Club. Definite gains have heen registered in the direc- tion of permanency of this organization. Under the ahte direction ot one of Houstonys most talented musicians, Mr. Rollo L. Riuing, the ctuh has successfutiy participated in several major programs throughout the year. Prominent among these pertonnances are the hroadcasts with the Rice and and also the A. Ev M. Band over the Southwest Network during the foot- hait season. The ctuh appeared at the Alumni Banquet Novemher 12, and also sang for the dedication to William Marsh Rice in the cere- monies on Novemher 15. Especiaiiy noteworthy is the fact that the ctuh appeared with the Houston Symphony Orchestra, demonstrating its unusual ahility to interpret UA Cappeuan numhers. The rendering of Patestrin hrought most favorahte comment on the cIuh's organ-like tone quality. HA1ma Mater Ricef, com- posed hy George Evans, a memher of the ciuh, was introduced to the puhlic on this occasion, and was graciously received. The ctuh detightfuuy entertained with an early spring musical tea. The hest received numher was the familiar cowhoy ctassic Home on the Rangef' A iater tea-time musicate of the ctuh was largely given over to negro spirituals. As a ctimax to this splendid season of the Choral Ctuh, it had the honor of appearing at the annual concert of the Rice Band. Mercer Montgomery Moser Neyland Peters Pitlcenlon Roberts Richardson Saba Schwartz Scrimgeour Shindler Spaw Sullivan Tatum Taylor Thompson Todd Wallaaa Watters VVhatley Wood Wood Woodward Ward Wooten f1671 I .ant YA'--1-f,. r Q H 1 V .1 . Y. aa 'T I Y 11 5 ff si '.5i:1 . .. 3 a R y I fa 4, x 2 42 fi 1 fm ! 4 4 B arr Burns Curtis Cooper Earhart Ex dl lS Mersey McBnde txtu e F tatthcxx tx tontgomery Schmxctt toetc Mott R-mmm GIRLS' TENNIS CLUB O CGFS MARY MAT FI IEVJ S SARAII EVANS MARY COOPER MARY BLAIR IDA MUSKE The purpose fstu for Orr s rs Presrctent fue Presldcnt Secretary Treasurer Reporter of the Rice Tennis to proyl e a substitute for a P ysrcat Ectucatxon program t ractlce sessions are hetct on the courts weather permrttrng at teast t lee time a month Frant Guernsey a member of the Varsity Team gaxe superylsed mstructxons at the 1'1lGCtlT1gS The Club was yerv actlye t rs year anc act hesxctes 1 boot rexrexy anc tea IH tehruary a party for the Sen T e mem ers partrclpatect III a prac trce tournament ID t e att and the year was chmaxect hy the Annua Spnnv tournament te yunners of yy xc recen ect Sl yer trop nes donated hy the schoot The wxlnners of the cups ln the 1997 tournament were Nary Matthews sln glee and Ile en Putnam and Mary txtatt ews ctouh es I. H2 I QI . fd . - In ' , Q . 3 . N - . V, at ' ' V If 7 : I h ' . C ' -- f I iors in twtay, and many attqairs. ' Y . ' r f . k A ah' h A 'Iv' H . -1, c gl' ' I 7 f he , I . . ft f168t Y. W. G. A. Officers IVIARY VIRGINIA I-IAII. IVIARGARET IN III.I.SAP SARAH EVANS LORENE GARRISON EV IE MOTT Iwemioers wtiose piclures' rio IVIILDRED EBERSPACHER SARAH EVANS IEETTY EITCI I President Vice President Vice Prcsiclcnl Secretary YFFCUSLITCY no! appear ADA FRANCES MILLER VIRGINIA PERKINS .IEAN ROTE RUTH STEVENSON I IEI,.EN SULLIVAN DOROTHY XN'II..I,,IAMS IVIRS. GEORGE XVHITING Advisor In accorctance with the opening of school, the Rice NYU Iaegan their activities Wittx the Htjrestiman Rounctupfy This re- ception servect as a means Lo introctuce the freshmen to the officers of ttie various campus organizations. The tau term was mucti ctevotect to study, and to outsicte speakers. In connec- tion with the study, ctetegates were sent to ttle Spring Conference at Texas Uni- versity, and to the State International Conference in Dallas. The annuat Fatt Retreat at Casa ctet Mar at which the Rice HY acted as Iiostess college to the NYE of three other cotteges, was impor- tant from Iaottn a sociat anct a serious standpoint. The Gutosti Dance, midnight stiow, the annuat Iarictge party, Iaootc review, May Fete concessions, and the Dance aII proved successful with the view in mind of sending detegates to the annuat Re- gionat Conference in Hottister, Missouri. Much fun ancl fettowstiip characterized the parties at Rust: Settlement and Cot- tage Grove, ancl from the skating and bicycle parties, and the hay ricte. The year ctosect with tones ot serious- ness anct gaiety when the installation serv- ice was sotemnizect and concturlect with a farewett party to the senior members. Btair Btoomquist Colropia Eartmrl Foster Garrison I-Init Kerr Mittsap Mott Myers Petrie Schmidt I Sprague Smith Steele Storm WiIIricIm tj 169 'Q QI 4 Spragms Davrs Parlcer Broadway Sledge Karlcalrts Tlmompson Campbell Turner Bryan Smecles Hanszen Martin Barrel Forlaes Rrclmardson a a f17O:l BSU O C8T'S KELLER SPRAGINS Presrdent REBA lVlARTlN Student Secretary The Baptzst Student Umon Tl'1e Baptrst Student Unron rs tlre con nectrng lmlc between campuses and local cluurclies seelung to contrrloute to tlre four fold nature of students It rs an or ganrzatron wrtlr local clrapters on college campuses rn exery soutlaern state and several forergn countries The outstandrng actrvrtres of tlre Rice BSU durrng tlae year 1937 38 were I Fall and Sprrng Retreat at Casa del Mar purposed to draw students asrde two days and nlglats Into fellowslup w1tl'1 eacl'1 otlwer and wrtlm God 2 Social actnrtres Freslmman party Sprrng Banquet all atternptrng to provrde a Clmstlan atmosplmere for Good trmes f5 Extensron worlx Toy Hosprtal at Clmrlstrnas Fartlu Home clulns and pro Grams at Star of Hope lvlrssron 4 Darly Dexotronal meetrngs t Autry House featurlnv lootlu Guest and student spealcers 5 Enllstment of 77 0 ofR1ce Baptrst Preference Students 128 n Sunday Scliool classes and Baptrst Tralnrng Unrons of local Baptrst claurclres 6 Fellowslurp luours after cl1urcl1 servrces on Sunday nrglmts purposed to close God s clay rn Clmstran cornradeslup vt. . ' I - ' z c J at - , Thtnksgiving Brealctast, Clrristmas party, b c 5 - f Q A I Q ' a h c J - A 7 A - S-B , . . . . ' CRANIVIER CLUB Qfjtcers ' f -1, . PAF CAMPER I A Co-I3resicIc-nts sfxm Ben-IEA I BONNIE B. IVIOHR Vice-President GRAHAM SCOTT Sccrclary-Treasurer Members whose piclures do nol appear LOUISE ASHLEY BILL BERRY KATHLEEN IVICGREGOR BONNIE IVIOHR VIRGINIA PERKINS GRAI-IAIVI SCOTT GEORGE THOIVIEN ROLAND XVI-IITE Cranmer Club, an EpiscopaIian or- ganization for Rice students, I1oIds meetings every Sunday evening at Autry House with Communion ancI breakfast on tI1e First Sunday of eacI1 montI1. The program of the cIuI3 consists of discussions of reIigious questions per- taining to student Iife, and of current events. The Iast meeting of eacI1 montI1 is either a sociaI meeting in tI1e Iiome of one of tI1e members or a picnic. Une of the interesting speakers of the year was Dr. Francis Cho-Min Wei, Presi- cIent of Hua-Ctiaung CoIIege, Wu- CI1ang, China. The meeting Inefore tI1e end of the semester is aIways in the form of a picnic at G:-1Iveston. BelIiea ButIer Campbell Garrison I'IaiI I'Iorric.Ige Long I..yltIeton Muir Remtnert ScI1uIenIaurg Storm TrantI1am WaIIace X J.- N f171:I f Q 4 4 if Campbell Hughes Moore Patterson Stem TxIton VICLCTS Scott Hermance 170 THE PHYSICAL EDUCATION SOCIETY Omcers MAX CAMPBELL CHARLES MOORE OLIN STARK THOMAS V ICKERS HENRY STERN President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Committeeman Committeeman Iwemhers whose pictures do not appear HARRY ARTHUR CALX IN BEI I BERT CARR DAN COI FEE QUINCY COUGER FRANK HAIRSTON PAUL HANCOCK JESS HINES CLIFFORD LLINDNVORTH MATT LANDRY ERNIE LAURENCE JOE LUCIA FLOYD MECHLER HERMAN PRICE JIMMIE ROGERS PAUL SANDERS JAIxE SCHUEHLE IN lIIxE SEALE REINHART STANZEL OLIN S'l ARIx E Y STEAIxLEY FRANK STEEN DOUGLAS SULLIVAN NVALTER NVILLIAMS The Ph5s1caI Educatron Association carr1ecI out the usuaI procedure thls year Its actrxltles are con proI9Iems IH the F1eIcI of HeaIth and Phys1caI Educa tron Soc1aI events such as parties an ences are contrary to the purpose of the orvamzatron The Assocratron IS open to phys1caI CCIUCBIIOD students of .Iumor and Senror stanchng 7 . 4 V , . . . . ' ' . ' 7' ' - Fined chieIIy to discussions and taII4s concerning I A . - f I- 4 4 b 'I I ' I I HI ARCHITECTURAL SOCIETY Officers NVOODRONV ALEXANDER President PAUL JONES Vice-President KATHRYN CREER Secretary Treasurer IVIen1I9ers whose piclures do no! appear OCTAV IA CHAMBERS HARRY CRATE RICHARD HANNA GUY JACKSON JAMES MCGEE BERT Mi-GINTY EDVVARD MAYO GUERNSEY PALMER ARMSTRONG PRESCOTT JIM BOB SAUNDERS CHARLES SULLIVAN VVYLIE VALE ROSEMARY NVATKIN ROBERT VVHITE During the past scI1oIastic year tIue ArcI1itecturaI Society under- went a mucI1 needed change, nameIy that of revising its consti- tution, after ten years of pro- crastination, and tI1en adhering to its requirements. XfVitI1 tI1e revision of tIie con- stitution more rigid requirements were set down for tI1e eIigiIaiIity of new memIJers wI1ose in1Coi'maI initiation furnishes fun for mem- Iaers and Society graduates of tI1e Institute. The numerous events of tI1e sociaI caIendar were climaxed Iuy tI1e Arctii-Arts BaII in February NVI'1ICI'l was a EnanciaI as weII as an artistic success, enaI9Iing tI1e Society to fuIIiII its promise of contributing to tI'1e TraveIing FeI- IowsI'1ip Fund and at tI1e same time providing an opportunity For aII members to worIc together on a common project. Other deviations from cIass worI: were provided Ioy two Iii- Iarious Inay rides and two weeIc- end Inay parties. The weeIc-end parties Iuave become an annuaI affair and are eagerIy anticipated Joy aII members of tI1e Society. AICEXHIWLICF Bennett Brognicz GiIIelle Greer INIcI:adyen Morris Jones Pope Red SincIair Tungate se , 1,ir'-Vcfrm IIEIQEII1 'QM E- fy 51753 it iii Qi XF HV, 133.1 ad 3 elif ,jf Y .ci 1 T51 till W :G F: Fil hifi is 'Y 5- If tffff Q t-sz tsl? sw ag-i, 1 imi- life' N13 f.,,.., tai Inu :pa- The Rice Band has shown a very commenclahle spirit of progressiveness this year. Under the very capahle direction of the Finest young director any Rice Band has ever had, it placed sixty men on the Field for all games, and made trips to Austin, Fort Worth, and Dallas to play for the Rice-Texas, Rice-T.C.U., and Rice-S.lVl.U. games. The Rice Band also played at the Cotton Bowl game in Dallas on New Yearys Day. ' The Band through the efforts of its husiness sta cooperated wth the Coca Cola Bottling Company in its College Night hroadcasts The Band played three hroadcasts the hrst from Rice Feld the second in conjunction with the A 5- lVl foothall game and the third from the T C U gymnasium in conjunction wth the T C U Band The programs were very successful and compared favorahly with the other College Night programs featuring other Southwest Conference Ban s Next year the Band will he enlarged to ninety hve memhers with an addition of several new instru ments and 55 new uniforms Director Kittrell Reid is planning hig things for his hand and he has proved that he is a man capahle of carrying out his plans As an inducement to musicians of exceptional talent this school will award four scholarships in the same manner as is one for stu ents malcing exceptional marlcs athletes and others The 0 W ls. S Band Dance sponsored jointly hy the Gwen Wister Literary Society and the Band on Thanlcsgiving Eve at the Houston Cl h was one of the most enjoyahle formals of the season With the renewal of intramural sports the Band played the Rally Cluh in their traditional games Although heaten hy a 20 O score the team managed to defeat the Engineers hy a 6 2 score the following weelc This year the Band played several special arrangements of swing numhers which proved very popular with the students at foothall games This spring the Band was invited to play in a concert in coniunction with the Houston Symphony Qrchestra under the direction of Mr Ernst Hoffmann It also cooperated with the Engineers in presenting a highly successful concert of classical music at the Engineering Show ln June the and played for the Commencement exercises and the President s garden party f1741 -LJ ' . . Hf . . , , , r 1 ,inf . . . . . . is - 1 1 x Q11 . lf-L . gs, . Q . I . . . . i-,.f- ' ' :si , E5 JJ yin. V 3.Q:7' ' - - if? ' .... . . . . . iv- i7 ' , 1, . . . . . . . . 1171 -gr , fir! itil ti? i. ,i , . ?:'2 . . . .- , .,.,i fin ' ' u , ' . E214 , ' ' ' ' . iii . . l1'i - - Ziff I ' .1221 ll?-i 'i ' Jfu , , . N Y, l lift 4:13 ' s -.-. . . mi .,. Wi ,.., 55 11 its gag ' 4liFi'f'ii3iif J. -.- ,t.,, as J i 'WL ,. V, .. at . , V yin 1 f 4, TI-IE RICE BAND Officers REGINALD YOUNG President LYLE BOHRER Vice Presiclent CHARLIE. MGSER Lilararian ARTHUR PAUL MARSH Business Manager KITT REID Direclor Members whose pictures clo not appear ADAMS BRONVNING CRADDOCK CRISSMAN DOBELMAN GLOVER HENSLEE HDO D J ONES MCCULLEY MARSH MILLER MONCRIEF NASCHKE ROE SAWYER SCI-IRAMM SMITH STONER Bacon Bolircr Cain Clficnault Colley Coman Fisli Groll' Hall l'lCl'I'lElI1flCZ Jones Lacvrone Lanclin Lang Lawler McKay Ivlancleville Mailagc Miller Mills Moser Mullis Ragland Reed Richardson Sale Salisbury Sanders Sclioullz Simpson Sorslny Stell Steel: Stoclccliclc Symonds Tatum Tlmomen Van Vorst Walters Young Ar- S . r ....-.., . 1 . ,ia . ' - -' ,QE W. S-f-if L Yi w fa ' I' '-.: A I 1 ga: Y JW f175:l . 1 Y e 16- 'W fax ' X 4 fffbir T 5 il f 9?Q'4,gg:,5 f I WV' Adams Baird Bemm BIanlon I3urItI1art Burns OPI' QUICK OID ORC 'XIcEI5a INIinlo Ixoome Scott SincI1ir StcrIing Stonetnurncr X1 -'i:.'n 2 51761 ' ASIVIE O CGTS FAI I TERM JOI IN VVISSINGLR Clrarrmarr ROBERT NI JONES Vice Cliarrmarr I F XVOLFRAM Secretary Treasurer SPRING TERM L B BLANTON Chairman A A SIERLING Vrce Chairman INIAURICI IIIII Secretary Treasurer PROI J II POUND Ilonorary Chairman Members whose pzclures do not appear IxENNETII BRAUN IIUC-II BURIxH XRT SANLEL E IIXGC KRD ROSS NCREE ISRAEL NANAN ROI LIN J TII TON LDNUND R X OI IxINI XWN FRANCIS XX H XLEN ROBERT F XX ILLIAIVIS L F XX OI FRAIVI TI1e A S IVI I: proxiCIe tI1e stucIent XXItI'1 the means of meetrno ttie practlcinv engineers of to cIa5 ancI of xxitnessinff the actuaI XNOYIXIIIG out of enmneerino pro Iems upon Ins xis ts to mrious pants T us Ime can combine Ins t coret1caI ItnowIecIf1e 0ainecI Iay Ins personaI Contact Durinff tI1e sprinff term the Rice Stu ent rancI'r was ost at a tri meet IHCILICIIH0 rIexas Uniwersrty 1ncI A ancI INI At tI1e meet stucIenL papers were presented aIon0 tecI1nicaI subjects and prizes wx ere aw1rcIccI by the qoutti Iqexas Branch of A.S.INI.I'. This meetinff was I1eIcI March 19, 1958. FII1e IoIIowin0 weeIc IVI rcI1 28 eight Rice stucIents attenctect tI1e I-'ourtI1 AnnuaI Con- ference of SOIIIIINNGSL Student Branches of A.S.IVI.E. wI1icI1 met at CoIIeffe Station Texas. A. I. E. E. Qfficers F. K. SPRAGINS Chairman R. A. XVATSON Vice-Chairman F. D. XVITTE Secretary-Treasurer B. E. MILLER Executive Commitlccman J. H. TREADXN'ELI.. Executive Committee-man Afernbers whose piclures cfo no! appear P. E. BELL E. K. FORBES I... R. IIERBRIG A. XV. NCANNENY P. E. PFEIFFER J. M. XVILSCN The Rice Branch of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers anforcts an excellent opportunity for the stu- ctent engineer to become familiar with ttie conditions which confront tum after graduation. The training in elements of leadership wtriciq is obtained is very essential to success in any iorancti of engineering. The activities for the year have in- cluded time regular semi-monthly meet- ings at which interesting talks were given by both students and industrial meng several inspection tripsg joint meeting in the form of a banquet with the A. and Nt. Student Branch and Houston Sectiong anct ttie attendance of a large cietegation at the district convention at Kansas State Cotlege, Manhattan, Kansas. AICXHUCICF AIX'0fCZ Bolircr Ferguson Creve Ha H u gli es LOXV Miner Parker Spragins TfeadXX'eII NVatson Witte 177 4 METHODIST STUDENT UNION I-IUETER LINDSAY M BRIDE LA GRANGE O 'Cers Pictures ANNE HUETER President BERT LINDSAY ice President BONNIE DELL MCBRIDE Secretary-Treasurer LESTER LAGRANGE Puhlicil Chairman IMPORTANT COMMITTEES Recreation Committee Worship Committee Student Secretary MARY ELILABIITH JOHNSTON RU'I I-I RICHARDSON MARY BETHANY JOHN BARKER BILLY ROSS HOWARD WILLIAMS ' The Methodist Student Union has Iaeen very active on the Rice Campus this year. The room at the Autry I-Iouse was redecorate an returnishe so as to maIce it an attractive tween provided tor the students so that they may he ahIe to have access to the Iatest in fiction an non-Fiction. Meetings of a evotionat nature are heId in this room on Mondays an Wednesdays. These are con ucted hy the students an y visiting ministers. It is t e poIicy ot the group to have at Ieast one outstanding sociaI function a season. In the taII a Ioanquet was hetd at the First Methodist Church. Some one hundred and titty students attended this an much fun and tettovvship was enjoyed hy aII. An open house was heId to ceIe rate the comptetion ot the redecoration of the Metho ist Room. Many friends ot the stu ents enjoyed this. Picnics and other outdoor Gatherings compteted the sociat functions ot the year. The students at Thanksgiving gave a donation to the student Ioan fun . gi , V d QI QI gathering pIace tor the students and their friends. A hooIccase containing interesting hooks has CI d f d CI CI In g I1 d In d CI QI 4 4, 'IL If 178 J PHI BETA KAPPA Officers MR. H. E. BRAY President MR. S. G. MCCANN Vice President MR. C. XV. HEAPS Secretary , MR. G. H. RicHTi3.R Treasurer I Elected Iune, 1957: Eleciea' October, 1937: Elected March, 1958: Dwyer, Theociore HucIer Beauheu, EveIyn Hope Cruse, SamueI WiIIiam ten Brink, KarI CorneIius DaigIe, Dorothy Virginia - HancIIy, Rita CorneIia IVIcReynoIcIs, Andrew XfVetherI9ee Lefevre, QrtrucI Virginia ' A Mackey, George WhiteIaw A Scarborough, HeIeniKathIeeri Marsh, Nat HuyIer T Smith,VAnne Marie Moore, Anne Catherine Watkin, Rosemary Morgan, Dorothy EIoise ,K Wright, BYFOH Terry Nance, .Iames Kinchen Perry, WiIIiam Cox .. W -' . SchiIcI, Doris Lee SIater, Jean Miriam Tsanoft, Katherine ZyIicz, Dorothy Georgia PHI DELTA PHI Honorary Erench Society Officers President RQSEIVIARY NVATKIN Vice President - Treasurer MARCEL MORAUD Secretary Martha Jane CIaypooI Rita HancIIy Louise WaIthaII Anne Moore Jean Vawter Rosemary Watkin Marian Smecies Mary Hannah MarthaIynn EIIiott HeIen Scarborough Virginia Dell Gladish WiIIiam J. Coppoc M. D. Gates KarI C. ten Brink WiIIiam C. Lane Samuel C. Coe Morgan M. Sparks Ruth XfVisenherg EveIyn EeauIieu ZeIcIa Keeper Rita Gay Dorothy Daigie Dorothy Morgan Grace Griffith YViIIiam Goyen Aiene Vxfood Catherine Wooct Erances Bonner Ruby BeeIer Leah Mary XfVoodwarcI Mimi Gerher EIeanor SuIIivan Margaret Schwartz Gene Lockwood Keith McGary MarceIIe Pahsson Margaret EIIen WiIIiams Mary AIice Eckert Mary Eossehnan PHI LAMBDA UPSILON Honorary CI1emicaI Society Officers SIMON IVHRON President J. C. SCHILLER Vice President R. L. MCKEE Secretary-Treasurer DR. H. B. WEISER Counselor Members Ben Levin CyriI H. DeIvanti WiIIiam PurceII Nat Marsh Joe E. Finger WiIIiam A. Denhrocic ' Armin G. WiIson f179:I 'Y Faculty Members Dr. G. H. Richter Dr. A. J. Hartsoolc I Di. P. H. Hurley 4 1 N iii 1 Y,-1 .un Q31 . .. 1 A. 4, .. -f. i 3 f 1,1 I 'a I t if l ! 4 4 if ' -, ' Ii -5- F Qifigr, THE siuoENTs union to provide for i f student activities and to be located at the L north end of the Residential Court, facing south on the road to the Autry House. f- ' M - i' . 1 I .N 1 1 . I . I . . ,, t . if - t f '. . ' I 1 ' 1' f '. A as . . . ., ' , 1 . il if it SHHYPUHI K Iimmy and Ruzzy. Demure, out alonyt let it fool ya. Gooch. ' I . I W I ' Q 1 E K 3 . ' l Sans Iudy. Crocfzettls Best. Q Beat Texas. e l 1 r-,J , .N !5-, X W Sorry, fm all sawed up! T1 H Grace Ellen surrounded. I 1 Tat. wx XX f1 . ll w 4 . ' 1 X i v N 1 W w TUTZOH BGGFLCIVL. . Got a bite, Scott? Truck it on down. Got the bong, Kitty? Strutter. Nfarching on the Capitol. A x . .A X. , X X x X-., ' x. X . gtg F, - , ,-- Q.,-W. , PX of , 2 wap: ' will., N 'W 42 vzrcaf f X -LH 'X X , ,-,, W..-, I .. .. X .gym 4'6 . X fx ' 5 X FX f' 2-fe X. N. X, '- .fa ,L H Lf, 'V 5 182 J 1 V W Y p- ' vlou110f1 1 Q1 fcmh High o 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 aj . f-,Q 1 - -nv-.1 ,L k fi W o Q 5 ,A 1 1 1 1 1 'TW 9 V 1 Sucker, Spoolzs. Face the camera, Nancy Happy child. What a debut! P131 Gawd, Ralph. Prexies Bicep Boys. Three of 'em. Pickle of Texas. 15.9. School fool. Ditto in background. 1--. 457 I . lc--HELIY N-A w W -m nw?A gi v W H W 7 1 Mg I f 1851 skllf 'JM . .f ' 51 . 1 I ws' i Team inspiraiion. Now, Cuclciies. BfGGk clean, Boys. Tailor made. , Mrccanls Sub-5. Confusion. 1 E Every day, same old thing. Disapprovai. Betty, etc. N W I I Guslfiers. Gusner. 1 i Cousin lane. Heaven. Phi Bete. i Dubious. 1 Lx N N ...XXX -Y -- M., ,W W A -..M K ..-- -. WY. --.. - -- -il 'fx e e M e- W M 1 L - W-e A i 1 , li e?ii?Qifg:11, If? V f 134 I v.-- -.X - J .Q If Xl, .V p ff Z I go for ecfitors and presidents. Mace's party. Emily. Almost tamed the Tiger B. B. B. Cajun stuff. This airfi right. Praise Allah. I cion't get it. . . . and I told him! Her Hearts in Austin. Effervescent. I 'Q J 1 111851 .fi muy, J' '1 , Yaaaaaaaaaaaaafz , , . phi! Favorite. Nobody! Sweetheart N ow. Slimes tructzirf. Front-Page Pattie. Vanity, all is vanity. Lida and the P. Efs. School Ma,am. Why, Kenny-boy, tcI1, ICII. Rebel Slime. Portrait. It won't worlz, Eleanor. Bull, f - .W I I I ' I I I I I ww 9, I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I MW I I I I , I I I I I ' I - I I I I I ,X X, XXX I YYKN QI I I I N' ' I '11-i5if454IIf4 L, LIVE --JABQLI -'II If 186 I 1 Z! -Z Belle of Osieon. Gossip. Lasi year's romance. Taking a big biie? is limi ladyiilze. Spinning your wheels, Bud. Bugs are fierce this year. . Talein' it easy. Ragtime at the Half time. O. U. 6, Rice O. Beauty and the Boiis. Mainly P.A.L.S. 1,,,w, Hvmirlg ' 5 L V J H1873 ,ix 21. U-. , . i. .U . i.. I , , 1, , ,' ,, ,iii if xyd s l. .A J., Xi 4 XF? v .fi 7, . ,J if ' , K' 14 1 w I The Barcfs prophet. 3 X Giving them a treat, Bob? t N I Let's have a party! , . I x I . I V w 1 t ' w w i 1 W l W E E f i W Boy meets gal. Q I Very sweet, Elsie, very sweet. Aw, gimme a bite. X I v X i V F I . Buddy-upperers. Quit that Silly giggling. 5 Bains. 1 i i i i i i t R i 5 i Quit posing, jackson, Q Osteon Black-List. H t w . I w , Returned Medica. Town, please? ' Engineer. E t l X x 'R . .XX xxx i f ,. xx. - :ff V 1. .A 9?-if-X, 1 V4.5 Y X ' L fe .KK I' ' I f ' yn lv if T E 1881 Pose No. 156. Puzzlecf, Billy? lust a Princess. Vitality. Farce. Boer and oil. Yozfre loofzing ine wrong way, lim . . . . . . Heros Liora. Reuelers. Salvo Aeturnum. See, she wears ine pants. LGVTLB cluclz. L I R .S I .. f189j I I I I I oh,am1mf1wsfU,5f COZUTTLTI? I Champs. I I I I I I Ticket brokers. BIanIon's puppet. I Character study. I I I Serious sisters. I I Cao-coo. I Vvitn lane in Dallas. I I I I Motion halted. King lim. I An apple for Doctor I Camden. I I I I I I I Tongue in cheek, Gracie? , Hero . . . I I Angela . . . Q Vvoose . .. I ' I I I I I X xxx Xin W - 1 ,-EQ! I-!1f.eJlX I ., , , m x , I I. K .ILA Ik gn 'Q f-I ' Ii 190 1 X Nj X xx I x ,m.,N S X 2 1 11422.15 ...J QQ, r. fn 55 fi Stags. funior sweetheart. Alice and Madge. Pantless musician pants Gay. Vvatcfzing 'ern pass. But has not as goocl- toolaing Kemp . . . Birth of a tradition. Happy unhappy. Wloser working Grace Griffith. twourning becomes E.B.L.S. Etna is an actress. t 1 f 51911 .K X 'rx - 7 Y li,.,h...,,.5,,,. i F i i Q F ? Relaxation 1 J Slap-sticlz Poliiician 1 i i Exhibii A i I Not so Baci, fniil? Floy,s Happy Hvvhere is firn, johnny? The Band Man K i Morgan for the Cam.panileH 1 Lucille and Vickers sii il N ' out X i i i Eighth Dwarf i Tell ii over, fofin I I i Herbie ' I Band Officers 1 Incognito 1 I ix LX Xi .xx J Q X- .fx .4-fig-X, ff -fa '-L- r X Q Ui' 'F w .' 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Storm Ealing ou! of liis Hand Can. we Cla something - for llie Campanile? Caravan lo Cliem Building Coo-C00 cooing Gosll Iliafs funnyl NllWlX'llVllWlWrnrn,mmm, do you see what I see? Bates, lliere she isl Conienimeni This Horse ran 5econ0l Sfrozier strolling E A,,. 7,74 X L M951 .,. f ,A 'Ja Q GfLl.bl'LOUT1.dS Something in your eye, Nancy? Dinfey Hres up York Steen,s IO.7 Boarclinghouse reach Dramatic Play Rough-House Actors doing something MGiffG-d,l1OfGl and assislarzt Glory oe! 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Y Q -4:3 5, fm S? x A .X crazy Bzfg .f sfawolz gfaanoz acfii Uafgazina ,flflzficzfzaff axzffia ?CL'Zl725'Z f f I fx ' x jf ' 1 X, V X . R K X J I 5 ,I ,fill X! X f' ,af , I vx X ,,, A, 1 U Xdf x X f N vx ' Y x f X ,ff iffxxu - Vw-'wig- V+ , f. ff f X XX xx xx xvy ,Ax BP r 'X I t , ff ' .QQ , .1 'XXXKVQ K x, X x X ffX'x f:'XV2 M 3 Xfffx GX , W, N ' - , -'43 v Jn , if J-:- .sfh wi - -, Ytif kx nf fx ev . , ,.., V .E .-. . f , V . . 'QW A my N, V, f,s: ,. 8 a::1,Qd2.iL,.,llf'.Q15:.,Q : 'Q ' A,..,,,X, V, -I f . , V V.V,.f,.- - . 4'P v. . .... ..., W. ,... ...,, ,, 3144 V, V., -e VM fi. ,V ., QM , ,. 1'-1 '::z..95f:'?3i ' if 'J 'Z 43312, 'N Qfwsfwmv. 'lsr ,H ' 6 Hifi 1 .S vs? ' X!! Eff X, X A N. Rik - fl , W if 5 ffm' .N A513--.,w,,,..:.f..g .... ,,,, 5 Aim I 1 , 3,j,.A,,1gM Q 'v-V-,VV-1, 'W ::rfEZf'.. +: 4,:,,. w , .5,5:.,, 1 if 2:- V 4 K ,. . W 4rztf41'2f1V25i iff-, Y :'E.:'E2E3f'Pg'7if f - f f 2,330 .' V V 3 , , , ww f 'V 5' -533353 :ff 15, ' .' usgfw ' ,, X , , . Q .'E35'i'f3?:' ' 1 ilfgeflv V g ' ,. 4 Q f gif? pf f A, Y A -V.,fg.V. Qgm.--I :A AV Q, - 'rYf'.5V-A-V VA in 1 Pi -vi L cl I 1, ,fm r , Q xx 1 E-if 5 af .-.-HL Y X 'O ' 4 1 ' ., I Q V, l--V-Tj JS . 1' - -Jji THE FooTBALL STADIUM is now in 3' ,, course ot' erection et the football Field on ff 1 . ' the University Boulevard and Main Street . - sector of the campus. if '. i 'I ' . x I - I u J 4 if , 1k . t 1' ' , -' , 1 1 it ff r ' ' 1 'k - - f . 4 . ' 'i ' i . i 1 ' f , 1, EH . r ? V SPHHIS fnlfffemaaiam HHWHHH NIEHHHS Everyone associated with The Rice 1nstitute H students, fac- u1ty, and friends, know what a 1oss has taken p1ace with the death of Howard Nicho11s. No student in the history of this institution has heen more popu1ar, or more deserving of the honors hestowed upon him. A post-graduate student. Nick wouid have secured his Wt. A. Degree in architecture this coming June. Besides making exce11ent grades in the ditfictdt architectura1 course. he took part in many other phases of the 1i1,e of the university. He iettered in foot1Ja11 in 1954 and 1935, was a memher of the Honor Counci1 for two years, of the Ra11y C1u13, of the Architectura1 Society, and of the Association. The B013 Quinn award given to the Rice Student for exce11ing in scho1arship, ath1etics and 1eadership was pre- sented to him in 1957. But, perhaps where he was hest known and came in contact with the majority of the students was as head of the Commons. He he1d this position for two years, winning the admiration and respect, the friendship and esteem of every Hdormu hoy. RICE COACHING STAFF CECIL GRIGL7 JIMMY K1'1'Ts LOU l'lER'l'ENBERGER Footlaall Line Coach lfleacl Football Coaclu Footlnall Line Coach Fresluman Baslqetlaall Coaclm Baslqellyall Coach Baseball CO8.Cl1 CBILL YVALLACE EMMETT BRUNSON PERCY ARTHUR Fresliman Football Coacln Traclc Coaclu Assistant Line Coacla fQO7j Top- Row: Coaches Hertenhcrger and Kitts, R. Brandon, Rheintancier, Hughes, Nerve, Vickers. Stern, Hancr, Hancoitx Putter VV Brandon Gta sic Palmer, Flowers, Hager, Singtetary, Murphy, Green, Brannon, Sanger, anri Coaches Grigg and Arthur. Miclrlle Row: McBrayer, Stanzel, Schuchle, Steen, Hardy, Lanclry, Crawford, Rogers, Nance, ttushancls, XN'iHiams, I-I ne Xvhillo Rohh Creamer Lain, Vestal, anrt Coach Vwfattace. Bollom Row: Nobles, Corctitt, Hairston, Arthur, Nechler, Ktinctworlh, Sullivan, Coffee, Couger, Captain Moore, Tilton Hurd Philip Price Car reti, Heard, Laurence. SEASON SUMMARY The Rice Owts startect stowty this year, anct tor a white it tootcect as though the favor- ahteipre-season prectictions were not to he ttitliittect. However, once they ctict hit their stricte, there was no stopping them on their march to the Conference Championship. Captain Chartie Wtoore was an inspiring teacter, and the team was welt tortihed hy two or three outstancting men in each position. Featured in this season were such incictents as the 100- yarct scoring run in the L. S. U. game, the iirst halt of the game against Auhurn, Frank Steerfs spectacutar catch against Texas, the thritting victory over Arkansas, anct of course the win over Colorado in the Cotton Bowl. Atthough such seniors as Moore, Steen, Nance, Hughes, Neece, Vickers, anct Stern Witt certainty he missed next tan, Qwt followers may took forward to a great year. Barring injuries or over-conhctence, Rice coutct anct shoutct win through to another Bowt Game. I Rice . O Qktahoma .... . 6 Rice . O Louisiana State . . . . I5 Rice . O Tutsa ....... . . O Rice . . 14 Texas A... 7 tlme .. 13 fauhuni ..... . 7 Rice . . Q6 Arkansas .....,. . . Q0 Rice . .6 Texas A. 5 M.. .. .. 6 Rice . 2 T. C. U. .,... . . 7 Rice . . 15 Baylor ........... . 7 Rice . . 15 Southern txftethociist .,., 7 COTTQNIBOVWJ Rice . . Q8 Cotoracto . . . 14 IQOSJ '4w 'Q -.. 'l'l IA'l' 100-YARD ITUNIXLEI RICE O, QKLM-ioMA 6 The Qwts journeyed to Norman. Qidahoma, tor their hrst IQ57 game. The Sooners scored in the Hrst quarter, and hetd on for the rest of the game to win. The sluggish Qwts coutd not hotd a sustained ohfensive and atthough they threatened to score severat times, they tacked the goat time punch. Steaidey, Singtetary, Scheuhte and Fiowers looked hest for the Kittsmen. RICE O, L. S. U. 15 Despite the fact that the Qwts were hattting a welt-coached and experienced team, they made a good showing in their first home game of the year. L. S. U. ted at the hahc hy one touchdown, and clinched the victory in the second hait hy taking advantage of the much discussed Qwt turnhte. The tough hreaic came after the Qwts had marched to the L. S. U. one toot iine with First down and goat to go. Then in a mixup, Kavanaugh of L. S. U. grahhed the halt in midair, and ran the tength of the Fieid for the second score. Rice players refused to admit defeat, and fought hard during the remaining minutes with Steen, Sut- tivan, and Vickers outstanding. RICE O, TULSA O For the third successive Saturday, Rice showed mid-Field power, hut no goat tine punch. The Qwts marched to the Tulsa goat tine twice, hut could not push over a score. Tutsa,s vaunted aeriat attack tailed due to the stight rain that felt during the game, then too, the Qwts put up an aiert pass defense ted hy HRedH Vickers. AH the statistics were again in Ricefs favor, hut there was stitt no score. 1:2091 it vw , TK ' -' LAINI CRASHING TEXAS' LINE RICE 14, TEXAS 7 The game of the year is aTways the Texas game, anct this year it proved no exception. Lect hy Hugh Yvette, the Longhorns scorect earty in the game, anct Rice seemed heactect for another heating. But with the entrance of Lain into the game, the QwTs tounct themsetves, and marched to the tying score on the Tast ptay of the first half. The Tast hatf was att Rice. Frank Steen rnacte a spectacuTar catch of Lain,s pass to put .over the winning touchdown. -'Iss-ni' f g. 'f...'-'Pi if W . - J Rx Fifi --'13, Niir' 'T' S-'N gr Q 2,519 . A in i . tg . , , as , .. - V 1' -W w . Cn sL'4.b im 0 Q V 'K .T s.mawi-sense... + X fi' qkfwt. A VICKERS ALMOST GETS AXVAY IN AUBURN CAME RICE 15, AUBURN 7 T3Taying their hest footToaTT of the year cturing the first hatf, the Qwls gave Auhurn no chance, and scorect on Lainys pass to Steen. The Rice Tine was compTeteTy outptaying their opponents. At the start of the second hatf, Rice marchect the Tength of the fietd, hnauy scoring on a pass to TVTechTer. Auhurn came hack and threatenect the Qwts throughout the game, -Tout the Tatter hetct on for a victory. The heroes of the game were ctehnitety the Rice Tinesmen. f21Oj r . ww' ' 4sxiinn.-s ...Ash A CORIJIIJ. LOOSE AGAINST ARKANSAS Rice 26, ARKANsAs Q0 The greatest ogensive hattie in the history of the Southwest was openecl hy Rice scoring in the First quarter on a Hat zone pass to Schuehte. The Razorbacks quickly scorect twice in succession to teact 14-7 at half time. Xvith Seat Sutiivan leading a clrive clown the field, the Qwts scored to make it 15-14. Xwirh eight minutes to play, the Razorbacks scorecl once more to seemingly win the game. But, two forty yard scoring passes, Lain to Corctiii, the latter with hut 50 seconds to ptay, hrought a thrilling Q6-Q0 victory. ,iiri ibri ri' we i.. iii Q. 'it' U ' 3 A L ' - - - V- 4- - - .453 wif-4. i 1' tiff wi, W --. A , A .s', J 's : 4 Q' -I ' mf ' ' 'uk gg-P' V' fa ag.-if A :gi . ' ' sv ff ,ff if .,. ,,,,. . . ,, ,W V , is - . .4 Q, , WJ! gh 1, -avr , 5- ,M . 5' N , .gr if X 9093.5 'W In .A AL . JV.. 1-if N., fi... r- -sg' . . . . Q, QW, W, ,X av' . xii. rat, Q 8 rw 5 is in M AGGIES BEAR DOWN ON STEEN RICE 6, A. E9 M. 6 For three quarters of this game, Qwi partisans had tittte reason to cheer. The Aggie line, ted hy AH- American Joe Routt, was welt nigh impenetrahie. Until the lcinat minutes the game seemed dun compared to the previous weeks scoring outhurst. With tive minutes to play, passes from Lain to Steen and Coffee, anct a tinat plunge hy Lain, hrought the much-needed score. 112111 Tl IE FROG LINE XVAS TOO TOUGH Rice Q. T. C. U. 7 Played in hitter cold. the T. C. U. game was a hattte of lines, and neither the Uwts nor the Frogs could do much ogensivety. T. C. Ufs score in the third quarter came after a long pass hy Q,Bnen. The Qwts lost their few scoring chances with costty fumhtes. Deep in a hole, T. C. U. gave Rice a safety gl Ehe last play of the game. Jimmy Rogers, Qhe Corditt, and the line as a whole played wen for the w s. BAYLOR COULDNT STOP THIS ONE RICE 15, BAYLOR 7 Featuring opt taclde thrusts hy Cordin, Rice outptayed the Baylor Bears throughout the First hahf, and scored twice to run up a 13-O lead. However, the second half was more closely fought, and the Bruins put on sustained drives to score once and threaten several other times. Rice was in a scoring posi- tion as the game ended. Steen, Captain Moore, and Sullivan also played welt. f212l O ii. . Ai- A. . .Y .. it K' Q 4 we- b -- ,-W'-.. ,.,, ,.,,..n., bw, M., .,4, , ., ..,,,.,.4.,.,,,.,,,, .,,, W., f, ,,,, 1 4-- ,,,,0 , V., f., ,.,.. ,W .,. .,,,,, .v,,,,6,f,,,M,,,4g 2 zr RICE SMEARS S. M. U. IN MUD Ricri 16, S. M. U. 7 Rice had to win this one for tiie titte, and from the opening kickoff, it seemed as ttiougti fate was against them, for S. NI. U. scorect early to take a 7-O lead. An Qwt fumbie, and a determined Mustang line kept the Qwis from scoring until tate in the seconct quarter. Rice snappecl out of it in the iast tiaif and thereafter compietety dominated the game. Wfitti Vestaiys fjietct goat the Qwis tooic Lain made it 15-7 by crashing over in the closing minutes of the game. Nance, Neece, and Lain were ati outstancting in the win. f-.,, x X x ,' 9 1 C f , . 1, Q. A ff Ny P 1 y . . .6 I ,Y 5, ' .. 'Q .,, ,I . . ,. .- -1,1,f,-1. - W' far V . M4924 gig., ' 5 if 5b?2.,fX-Qgw9 g Q ?., L4, . Captain Ci-maria Mooim San Antonio Guard Senior Caplain-Elect Jess HiNEs Simsiooro, La. Tackle Junior f215j FRAN K STEEN Dallas End ' Senior Jiivi NANCE Ft. 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The Qwis scored three times in the second quarter on long uninterrupted ctrives. They showed a world of power, and their cornehaciq from a two touchdown deficit was spectacular. Schuehie took a Hat zone pass for the first score, Lain went over right tackle for the tying touchdown, and Corciiii took a long pass from Lain for the third score. Vestal converted after each score. Steen caught a pass in the third quarter for the final Qwi score, and although Rice threat- eneci several times, they dict not score again. Nance, Vickers, Landry, Flowers, anci Xvii- hams piayecl wen, and the whole team looked good in their Bowl ciehut. -Pictures on this page by Iess Gibson. LAIN RIPS OFF TACKLE LAIN GOES OVER E 218 J I3 IKE L Top Row: blealdey, Earnest, Ktindworth, Craddocic, Hyman, Campbell, Sisk, Cardin, Seats. Bottom Row: Dcvxfilt, Green, Vestal, Steen, Palmer, Chandler. SEASGN SUMMARY .Handicapped at the outset hy a tate start, and throughout the season hy injuries and illness to a smaii squad, the Qwis were never serious contenders for the Conference Cage Championship. However, the few times that the regulars were ali in the starting lineup, Rice played fine hasicethaii. The First games of the season were with the strong Southern California quintet, and although they were heaten 50-55 and 57-45, the Qwis made commendahie showings, espe- ciauy in the second game. During the holidays, the coachiess Owls, Kitts heing with the foothau team, went to Qldahoma City for the annual Qldahoma tournament. Rice heat North- eastern Qidahoma 58-26, in their First round game, hut in the second round, they were de- feated hy North Texas Teachers 55-45. In the consolation, the Qwts smothered a confer- ence rivai, Baylor, hy a 44-50 score. They were heaten in the Finals 28-55 hy Warrenshurg. The Qwis also dropped two games to Qldahoma University on this trip. in the Final 'games hefore the conference race, Rice travelled to Baton Rouge to play L. S. U. The Owls split this series, winning the First game 45-58, hut losing the second 58-55. The Qwts opened their conference schedule hy losing to the Aggies 59-45 at College Station. The two games with Arkansas originally scheduled for Houston were moved to f219j Fayetteville, anci there the Champion Razorhacics took hoth games 58-51, and 59-57. The next game Rice piayeoi was with Sam Houston, anci the Gwis hustieci to a 42-57 Win. The hest game of the season for Qwi partisans was the thriiiing 42-41 victory over Texas. Rice looked gooci in this game. S. M. U. then came to Houston and defeated the Qwis 42-25. At Waco, Rice was beaten hy Baylor 44-54 in a free scoring game. Hubert Kirkpatrick D scoreci 55 points in this game to set a new conference scoring recorci. Rice defeated T. C. U. 62-57 in a Wild scoring spree that set a new conference recorci for totai points scored. Un LETTER MEN 1 1 I .. Captain ' CLIFFORD KLINDWORTH FRANI S f 4 1 - -'-'- ' I ' 1 K TI-Ek V, Da as Da as , 1 C . 9 Forward Forward . ., Senior Senior -A -f . 7: 7 7'tY f753z3f2f1'?3'i??53'7.'7- 55? W 'f f.i.1:v .ix f A-145-, tt A ' .... ' f .. ..... F V -H bi 4'-I 'i 2Q-32.521, , i M5315-if . fa MIKE SEALE MM CANIPBEILL Q 5 . San Antonio Ft. Yvorth G rl C X um- 9,119,- rr ' ' . . , ,,.. , f22Oj their trip to Daiias and Fort Xvortia, time Qwis iost to inotil S. Wi. U., 55-50, and T. C. U., 48-50. The Owls could not seem to ciicic in their iast tnree games, and were ineaten by Texas 55-55, Baylor 47-45, and A. 6 M. 52-45. The Qwis next year wilt miss Captain mae Kiindwortti, Frank Steen, Mike Seaie, an three year tettermen, and Wiax Campbell a two year ietterman. However, Coach Kitts wiii have tile foitowing iettermen ioaciiz Maxie Hyman. Bin Chandler, Levi Craddocic, Ute Steak- iey, J. R. Green, and Qiie Cordiii. LEVI CRADDOCK Van Guard Sophomore OLIE CORDILL Big Springs Forward Sophomore IKE STEAKLEY Houston Center Sophomore f2Q1:I MAX HYMAN Houston Guard Junior BILL CHANDLER San Antonio Forward Sophomore J. R. GREEN Pampa Guard Sophomore TIQACIY STEAKLEY NOSES OUT CHURCH FOR VICTORY The strongest track team in the country might welt be ttie title applied to the 1958 Rice Institute team. Although notably weak in ttxe Field events, the Owts proved that on the cinder path they were the equals of ttie country,s best. The team was tiurt at the outset by the injuries to Paul Sanders and Xrvittard Moser, but despite ttie toss of ttmese two Con- ference champs, the Owls made Fine showings in every meet. At the Texas Relays, the revamped Qwt relay teams placed first in ttie sprint medley and mite relays, and second in the 440 and 880-yard relays. The Owls did weu in other 2 . CAPTAIN JACK PATTERSON FRED WOLCOTT E. Y. STEAKLEY f 222 :I lv NVOLCOTT AND PATTERSON TAKE THE HURDLES events with Fred Xfvotcott Winning the 100 in 9.8 anct ttie tiigti tmrcttes in the Wortct record time of 15.9 seconcts. This Was tottowect by a ctuat meet with A. 5 M. which ttie Rice team won easity, taking a preponderance of First ptaces. The next meet was with Texas anct L. S. U. and turnect out to tae protuatvty the tnest meet in Southwest history, with Rice scoring 59, Texas 57, anct L. S. U. 54 points. Captain Jack Patterson of Rice scorect a tirst in ttie tiigti tiur- cttes in 14.5 seconds, a tie tor ttirst in the tiigti jump at 6 feet 4 inches, anct a ttiirct in the tow tiurcttes. Wotcot't Won ttie 100-yard dasti in 9.5, the tow tuurdtes in 25 ttat, ptaced seconct in the tiigti tiurdtes, anct anctiorect the 440-yarct retay team to victory. This sprint retay team, composed ot Jones, Steatctey, Carr and Vxfotcott, won in the Fine time of 41.5. PAUL SANDERS CALVIN BELL WILLARD MOSER I: 225 :I XVOLCOTT' AND STEAKLEY XV IN THE 100 E. Y. Stealdey ran a fast 21.3 to Win the 220-yard dash, placed second in the ICO, and ran on hoth retay teams. Calvin Belt, hesides running a good tap on the mite retay team, Won the mite and ptaced second in the 880-yard runs. Taylor secured a 5rd in the 880 and a 4th in the 440. The meet depended on the mite relay and the Rice team of Parker, Jones, Belt and Steaidey won in the time of 5.20 to take the meet. Gone for the next two weeks to Kansas and Drake relays, Rice came hack with fresh taurets. At Kansas and at Drake, Yvotcott set new records of 14.2 in the high hurdles, with Patterson placing third hath times. Patterson also won the 440-yard hurdles at the Drake relay, and hroice a I4-year-otd record. Calvin Ben ptaced second in a special 1,000-yard PAUL HANCOCK IVAN JONES WILLIAM TAYLOR E224 QI BELL BRINGS TI-IE BATON IN race, a feature of tI1e Dratce reIays. The Rice 440-yarct reIay team set recorcts in I3otI1 meets, 41.4 at Kansas and 41.5 at Drake. The sprint mecttey team won at Kansas, anct at Drake tI'1is quartet of SteaIcIey, Jones, Xvotcott anct BeII estaIJIisI1ecI a new n1arIc tI1at stoocI up for a worIcI recorct for some tI1irty minutes. At ttue Conference IVIeet in DaIIas on iVIay I4, tI1e QWIS are co-favorites WitI1 the Longtiorns to Win. Texas, strong in tI1e 1CieIc:I events, and Rice on ttie track, are expectect to IoattIe to a cIose ctecision, witI1 ttie Cwts sIigI1tIy1CavoreCI. BERT CARR BRYCE PARKER DOUGLAS SULLIVAN JOHNNY NEECE I 225 1 I3 AIIfI3ALL, I-IEIDLER SCORES CAPT. TOM VICKERS Stiortstop FRANK STEEN Catcher MIKE SEALE Pitcher HELTON TAKES HIS CUT The 1958 ectition ot the Rice institute tnasetnatt team, atoty coactiect by Cecit Grigg but tactcing in experience as compared to the ottier conference sctioots, tinistiect in ttie cettar. in pre-season games ttie Qwts cteemect to tinisti wett up in ttie race. Playing against strong semi-pro anct amateur com- petition, the Owts won nine of twetve practice games ptayect. But with the opening conference game, against the Texas University Longhorns on Wtarcti 50, wtiicti was tost 5 to 2, tt1eAQWts ctug a place in the cettar which they never retinquistied. A tieartening victory over the strong Souttierne Metho- ctist University Ntustangs, 5 to 5, brought ttie Owls momentarily from ttie ctepttasg taut with ttiis game, the wins in conference competition were complete. 1:2263 I1ENRY HURLEY l'lARRY AIZTI-IUR JOHN XVISSINCEII . GILBERT I'lEIDLER Ceriler Fielder Second Baseman Pitcher H - Pilcher Spariced hy the strongest pitching staff in the league, on the hasis of earned run aver- ages, the Qwis were notoriously weak in hitting and fielding. Floyd Mechiier, Mike Seaie and John Nvissinger were the pitchers, caught exceptionally Weil hy Frank Steen in his First season hehind the piate. With good freshman materiai coming up and with the added years experience to the underciassrnen on the squad, the Qwis should Finish Weil up on the ladder next year. 4.-3 A ,,i,i E 6 .. .V K ,.., . A . , , --a if qi tae f-aiagf2iQ ERNiE LAURENCE FLOYD IVIECHLER ,,.g, H First Base mari P itch er ',ii JOHN HELTON JAKE SCHUEHEE Right Fielder Left Fielder Bm. PHILLIPS Bmw NVOOD Third Basemari Catcher f227j C-LGVER LETSCI-IER FINGER REILLY GOLF The Rice Gott Team of 1958 was as Fine an aggregation of golfers as the Schoot has had to offer in recent years. Captainect hy Bch Glover, and with Ed Letscher, Joe Finger, and Lawrence Reiny completing the team, the Qwis had a rather successful season. Although at the start ot the season they suttereci a toss to the Fine L. S. team hy the score of 6-O, the Owls can hiame this showing on earty season trouhtes. After playing a 5-3 tie with A. Er Ni. at Cottege Station, Rice met Texas in Houston anct won a 5-1 victory. The goif played hy the Owls in this match showed that they woutd he strong contencers for the Conference title in the last of Niay. Qnty one memher of the team, Captain Glover, gractuates, which leaves three good golfers on which to huitc, next yearls team. 52281 GUERNSEY LUCIA HOLDEN CAMPBEI L TENNIS With perhaps the strongest team in the history ot the schoot, the 1958 Rice Institute tennis team compares tavorahty with that ot any other cottege in the country. Coached hy Quinn Connettey, former Rice tennis star, the Rice netters ottered a wen tnatanced team that was hard to heat. Ptaying numher one on the squad, Frank Guernsey is the outstanding ptayer in the Southwest Conference, having made notahte showings in Eastern tournaments tast summer. Besides teaming with Guernsey to maize a strong douhtes team, Joe Lucia was a Fine singtes ptayer, and won many matches. The other two mem- hers ot the team were Ehhie Holden and Max Camphett, last years co- captains. These two seniors completed their tennis careers at Rice hy playing Winning matches throughout the year. I Atter opening the season with a 4-2 victory over the strong Tutane squad, Rice Went on to defeat Baylor 6-O, A. 5 M. 6-O, and S. M. U. 6-O. As the end ot the season approached, the Qwts seemed to he headed tor the Con- ference Championship. Ii 229 I FRESHMAN FGOTBALL SQUAD Top Row: Coach Xvatlacc, Henicte, McCue, Tipton, Johnson, Kunettca, tytaltingty, Sloan Dflidffle Row: Bogarct, Taylor, Staley, Holt, Mcciaratian, Heard, McClain. Bollorn Row: Setman, Mitchell, Bassett, Vestal, XVOOJS, Sutton, Cline. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL SQUAD Top Row: Nactitas, Pepper, Kinzy, Green, Schulte, Carswett, Vestal, Smith. Bottom Row: Scruggs, VNfatson, Cline, Setman, Gomez, Mitchell, Chan. M501 iv 4 P .ft -A 1 .. xi i 1 . . 2 A as t Ydaaerwtf-' ' VV ITHER SPO ON SISK PERRY MAN . YELL LEADERS Deserving a great cteai ot credit for their services this year are Ricas three yen teacters. Headed hy Gene Sisic, anct with Butter Perryman and HBootsU Xwitherspoon as assistants, the yen teacters worked com- menclahty in fostering school spirit anct supporting the athtetic teams. The tumhting of Perryman, who has twice won the Conference ctiving championship, anct the truciiin, of Sistc and Vxfitherspoon to the swing tunes of the Band, gave spectators at the games much enjoyment. Assisted hy the Rally Ctuh, the yen teacters staged a giant hontire anci pep ratty hetore the A. gr game that was a huge success. in every Way these hoys tuttittect their positions hy harct work, and gave the school three good yett teacters. c '.a. f , YEA. RICE PERRYIWAN Does A FLIP I 251 I This edilion of The CAMPANILE. which we consider +he besrin fhe hisfory of +he school would have been impossible wi+hou+ +he splendidco- operafion which we have received from 'rhe business concerns carrying adverlising in +he book. 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There is nothing I could put in your tine book that would fully express my feelings for Rice Institute and the type of athletics they encourage. I. CURTIS SPINFCDRD f DHVIS HICDTCDR CCDHIPHDY fQ56l LQW OFFICES Compliments of of BLOSSOH1 HGHTH QDTUQRD S. BOYLQS First National Bank Building Hgustonr Texas Walk Upstairs and Save Money EDWHRD S. BOYLES WILLRRD L RUSSELL BRUCE C. BILLINGSLEY V. LEE MCMHHON E. F. GIBBONS HUGH Q BUCK LUQVZ Main Street when Your Feet Blister . . . ON HOUSTON'S TORRID, SCORCHING PHVEMENTS IT'S COOL! and You'11 Be Calm HTCTROPOLITQT1 IHHTCSTIC and BIRBY Find you'11 find cool Weather and fine entertainment at these Interstate Suburban Theatres DELMHN TOWER EHSTWOOD NORTH MEIN BLUE BONNET Compliments of GCO. C. FQILITTG SUPPLY CO. ENID, OKLHHOMH HOUSTON, TEXQS H2571 You'll Never Want a Substitute for a SPBIDG--.QIB ON SPRING-HIE YOU SLEEP HBSOLUTELY RELHXED HND YOU HWQKE PLEFRESHED SPRING-HlB is made in both types-the regular one-piece inner-spring, and the ex- clusive tlexible two-piece outer-spring type so easy to turn and sun. Used by more leading hotels and hospitals than any other make Manufactured in Texas by Parker Bedding Co. 3lO N. Main Preston 4161 Congratulations! Qnd sincerest Wishes that you may obtain the finer things you most desire in life. . .fmyssgyrus:sewg,,sgqw.,W,,,v 4 - 9 3 , ws- mfiisvfi. jifi iq .. ' I - E 2 HS-, ' v 4:ff5y,,4f:,w.:- ,V y 4 ',.-- e',2g::fg.f- f Q77 I 1 y ,X E l-Pwr' ,, ,wg , , , , I , S 1' J .K-1 1 fi 5 WV' , ,ri. 2 ',,. ., , 2 f' 3 , fy . ..,. L? if w 'Q Q vw ' :- .quam rg - f y e ,t gi ' 427 ti drier., 5-W 45942, , .ef f if Qi?-, -T ft, r,,i, f 5 if DELICIOUS FOODS Made in Houston for Houston folks DEBTLQB IHHID I-louston's Eine Foods GEO. H. DENTLER dr SONS GULF BREWING OOMPHNY HOUSTON, TEXHS Brewers of GBQDD PBIZQ BEIGE ir Texas' Largest Seller fQ58j SUBSTANTIAL fl fl. iti en rf if What makes a substantial X , N. citizenn? Many character- X ft isticsg but we've noticed that nearly all such citizens have one trait in common- they began by placing their checking and saving de- posits in a sound and helpful bank. Then when they needed credit for constructive purposes that were to make them substantial in a financial sense, they found the bank a most helpful financial friend. We are proud of our long association with so many local substantial citizensg we gladly anticipate the opportunity of serving many more in the future . . . at all stages of their progress. GUARDIAN TRUST COMPANY Esperson Building - Houston, Texcrs Complete Banking and Trust Services MEMBER FEDERHL DEPOSIT INSURHNCE CORPORHTION 144!Vewa4'7 SUPER 't'+?:g5 HIOFILM f-462' iii:-n rut' H1oTaNE Moron GasoL1NE W on. SOUTHPORT PETRCLEUM COMPHNY fQ59:I Compliments of Tl-IQ FLCRSHQIIH Sl-ICQ Sl-IGP 702 MPHN STREET Fl. R. MHCE, IR., Rice Representative Let the Renowned Battelstein Label 3 , ml lnuvm EE - 5 I xiviiriai z ilivaili v ' Throughout the Southwest . . . Wlth Well-dressed mmu n m s m . college men and women as Well . . . the Battelstein label has become a symbol of Smarter Style and Finer m Quality . . . and because We treasure this reputation above all else . . . We shall ever strive, through con- I. ,...... . . fifflwlm stant improvement and greater service, to be even 1 more Worthy of it. Ii u umtunmt n tullrmqrfry n l f'.. ..... , . vtt... Ima ...- X ,,,,. I ....... 3 U.. Sq Qgifl -fx. ,egg-..... QQ ' ONE OF THE SOU TH'S FINEST STORES FOR MEN, VVOMEN HND BOYS Diamonds Watches cena awe y jules sI I Q 07 700 MAIN STREET CORNER CAPITOL 4' Silver China M403 Eine Luggage and Leather Goods for over half a century Qualify Luggage Since 1887 MAIN AT RUSK Serving Houston Forty-Five Years! E U E H 1-1 9. E T' S LHUNDRY ' lust Dial dow. 4-40,0 Preston 1211 CLEHNING fs Cr lf' Q t I Q 'Q 1700-02-04 STORHGE ' 6 A Congress Qve. We salute RICE INSTITUTE on its high standards of education which have loeen maintained without interruption from the date of its foundation . . .Our purposeful aim is concentrated in the direction of a common goal. 1-IOUSTOT1 BUS111QSS CGLLQGQ 3708 Main St. Lehigh 0589 1-lot Oil Shampoo and Set Only SOC IHHIGISTIC BQHUTY SHOP 818 TRQVIS STREET Majestic Theater Building, Opposite Esperson Building Capitol 9821 HOUSTON TEXHS 5241.3 oufto runk BUSIRESS RIID PROFEISSIOIIRL DIRECTORY DURELL CRROTI-IERS Esperson Building Houston, Texas T. I-IRGRN RLLIN '28 . Rttorney-at-Law 1428 Esperson Building Houston, Texas Compliments of REcoRD siioiv W- 1506 Texas Rvenue - Phone Capitol 1965 HOUSTON SHN PINTONIO n. D. som PONTIRC co. GORM9-N'S 1901 Milam, Houston, Texas ' Phone Preston 3171 CREDIT IEWELERSH 910 Prairie Rvenue DOWNTOWN CHEV. CO. 1400 McKinney RlWays Open to Serve You W. R. ZRNES HND CO. Custom House Brokers - Forwarding Hgents Import - Export - Marine Insurance Established 1914 Cotton Exchange Bldg. Houston, Texas I THE BUICK BLOCK at Milam, Webster, Travis and Hadley HOUSTON, TEXFIS Earle North Buick Co. Fairfax 6131 to Fairfax 6138 Compliments ot POLLHRD CHEVROLET CO. South's Finest Service . PILLOW BROTHERS SOUTHERN cHEvRoLET co. naming Specialties PRINTERS HND DESIGNERS F. E. HRRGIS, President M' 6: M' Building 1701 Milam St' P0351 Houston T Telephone C-1066 Houston, Texas I242I For your china ware, glass Ware, dinner Were' Heveliiee eine Qifief in feet ei eeffiielete iiiie et household iiiiliiieef See t1ieii01d Re- lieble Fife-tliei will eeefeeiete Yeiii ifeee- e ' gif i W , Q TCXQS LHIUP Sf GOOD Fon un! .-:i s s i i e 809-ll PRHIRIE HVENUE I-loustoun, Eevan of Stevenson THE HHRTFORD HGENCYH INSURQNCE BCNDS Preston 5321 6th Floor Union National Bank Building 24-Hour Claim Service .VHCRG COLD PCR LESS COST with an QLQCTRCLUX! The permanent silence of Electrolux means more than just silence. lt has a cash value you can't afford to overlook. No moving parts mean no repairs, a longer life with lowest operating cost. ln other Words, more cold for less cost! HOUSTON GAS 8: FUEL DIVISION or UNITED GAS CORPQRATION san tiistetsstii C C1131 1,lf0'11 917-19-21 Mnm STREET, HoUsToN, rsxns f2-451 The , Z n .N ofe JOINING THE RANKS OF E W HH E WDWTUUWEE HETEL5 SUMMER-I938 WIWWIIY f IN THE X A STAT oufrofvf QELCOME -ra THE I WORLD. TO THE 1938 GRHDUHTES WE EXTEND BEST WISHES EOR SUCCESS Whatever business or profession you may follow, remember that the services of a good bank are of inestimable value. ir THE National Bank of Commerce CapitalS3,125,UO0.0U Surplus s2,ooo,o0oLoo ' T HoUsToN, TEXQS ME ER FEDERHL DEPOSIT NSUR N E C O IO H2451 f Compliments of Cameron Iron lllorks, Inc. Hs a Texas institution, We extend to the class of 1938 our best Wishes for success as they graduate into the larger world of business and professional life. May you, like your predecessor classes at Rice Institute, contribute to the greater glory of Texas, the chief Wealth of which is not in its rich endowment of natural resources, but in its many splendid men and Women. Humble Cil of Refining Co. H TEXHS INSTITUTION MHNNED BY TEXHNS Compliments of I-IOUSTCINI ELECTRIC CCMPANY 112461 lOS. F. IIICYCR CO. Iolobers of FIEPIVY I-IPIRDWHRE - .QUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT 802-812 FRHNKLIN HVE. PHoNE PREsToN 0146 Compliments of Seismic Explorations, lnc. O GULF BUILDING HOUSTON, TEXHS TCXRS SI-ICLL PRODUCERS, IRC. Technical and Research organization maintained for the improvement of the use of Shell, Working with Engineers, Hrchitects and all users of Shell USES OF SHELL ROHDS-STREETS-DRIVEWHY-CONCRETE HGGREGQTE-ROOF INSULHTION Raw material for Cement . . . Lime . . . Mineral Fillers . . . Chicken Feed MEMBER COMPHNIES W. D. HHDEN CO. PHRKER BROS. G CO., INC. IOHN M. KILGORE HORTON ci HORTON IOHN YOUNG CO., INC. W. L. IONES f247il SOUTH TEXQS CQMMERCIHL NQTIONHL BQNK f248j I-IOUSTONS QUHLITY DEPPIRTMENT STORE FOR MORE TI-IPIN 50 YEHES Levy Eros. Dry Goods Co. MHIN HT WQLKEE HIIIQRICHII TITLE GUQRPIIITY C0 I-IHRRIS CGUIITY HESTRHCT CCD Third Floor Esperson Building Houston, Texcr INSURES LHND TITLES IN HLL PQRTS OE TEXHS HBSTRHCTS OE TITLES ERHNK I. BREHKER, Mcmcxger Fairfax 5191 C mpliments of IIIRBY PETEGLEIIIII1 CG. IQLIQZI Feather of Feather SCHOOL OF FINE HND HPPLIED HETS ........ HROHITEOTUEHL DESIGN HND DECORHTION ...... COSTUME DESIGN . . . COMMERCIHL HRT 3917 Montrose Boulevard . . . . . . Houston,TeXc1s C mpliments of IQSSQ H. IOIIQS Interests M501 lT'S HOUJ' YOU DO IT! lt is not what you read or what you hear that counts most in advertising but how YOU use it! Behind every product of merit there should be a basic idea - that actually sells Rnd this basic idea should be presented in a Way that moves human emotions moves people to buy. When you do this, sales increase advertising brings genuine returns. This Hgency has helped some of its clients grow from birth o a product to national leadership by the use of this principle. Rogers-Gano .Fldvertising Hgency inc. l3U5 PRHIRIE HOUSTON TEXHS H Nationally Recognized Organization f251ll CONGRQTULPITIQNS, RlCE . . . and thank you for the opportunity to serve you as otticial Campanile photographer. if l-l6llRY STQRD PHOTOGRHPHER WEST BLDG. HOUSTON Not for Pill the M in China Will P-lny Wise QE in Houston Trade the First ME Entertainment Gttered ln Qgby L Q E W ' S THEHTRE OF Tl-IE STHRS l-lorne of Metro-Golclwyn-Mayer Pictures lQ5Ql i f ' iw J fi-. :Sn ' x U4 K X., , ' 5552 law f Lykes Bros.-Bipley Steamship Co., lnc. Operating Regular Liner Services - Hmerican Flag Steamers LYKES-WEST INDIES LINE REGULQR FREIGHT HND PHSSENGER srsvtcs Weekly sailings, alternating Houston and Galveston, Beaumont and Lake Charles, to San luan, Hreciloo, Ponce, Mayaguez and Hguadilla. Shipments also accepted for Virgin Islands, Netherlands West Indies and Venezuela with transhipment at San Iuan, Puerto Rico. Semi-monthly service from Houston and Galveston to Havana, Cristobal, Carta- gena and Puerto Colombia. Shipments also accepted for West Coast of South Plmerica and West Coast of Central Flmerica with transhipment at Cristobal, C. Z. SOUTHERN STHTES LINE From Houston, New Orleans, Galveston, Corpus Christi and Sabine Ports To Bremen, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Havre, Hntwerp, Ghent and other Continental, Baltic and Scandinavian Ports HMERICHN GULF ORIENT LINE From Houston, New Orleans, Galveston, Mobile and other U. S. Gulf Ports To ports in China, lapan and Philippines DIXIE U. K. LINE From Houston, New Orleans, Galveston, Corpus Christi and Sabine Ports To London, Hull, Newcastle, Liverpool, Manchester, Glasgow, Belfast, Dublin and other United Kingdom and lrish Ports DIXIE MEDITERRHNEHN LINE From Houston, New Orleans, Galveston, Mobile and other U. S. Gulf Ports To Lisbon, Oporto, Genoa, Leghorn, Naples, Venice, Trieste and other Med- iterranean, Hdriatic and Black Sea Ports LYKES-COHSTWISE LINES, INC. Weekly Sailings Between Houston - Galveston - Corpus Christi and Boston - New Bedford - Norfolk - Baltimore GENERHL OFFICES: NEW ORLEHNS HOUSTON cntvssrort Branch Offices: Beaumont, Corpus Christi, Port Hrthur, Dallas, Fort Worth, El Paso, San Plngelo, San Qntonio, Lake Charles, Tampa, Memphis, Kansas City, Chicago, New York, Baltimore, San Iuan, Port-au-Prince and Ciudad Trujillo fQ54:I SCDUT1-1 TEIXQS LUIHBQR CC. QUQLITY BUILDING MQTERIQLS General Office: Houston Yard: 20th Floor Sterling Bldg. 2801 McKinney Flvenue Phone - - Fairfax 3321 Phone Fairfax 1191-1192 112551 CUETElCOmPQDY Wmmmw Gulf Products TIRE and BQTTERY SERVICE IU. L. Hlcxccxtee mo at Grey Sf Sons, Inc. Open H11 N Qhf BUILDING MHTERIHLS Westheimer cmd Shepherd Leeland and Telephone 4403 atmedq and Wheeler West Gray and shepherd 103 Hustin Houston, TGXGS Compliments of FIRST IIQTIQIIQL EHIIH t-teUsToN MEMBER FEDERHL DEPOSIT INSURFINCE CORPORHTION Harris County Implement Company Iohn Deere Farm Machinery Preston 5398 I 2107 Walker HOUSTON, TEXHS LQ56j SEIRVIHG HOUSTON HND SCDUTI-l TEXQS with a dependable, adequate and economical Electric Service ir 0 A . ir I-IOUSTDN LIGHTING '. ... 8: POWE R CDMPANY f2571 TI-IE SRIRIT CDF RESEARCH Dedicated to the advancement of letters, science, and art, Rice Institute has attained the highest rating among the universities of the world. The spirit of research that inspires its students has taken them far when they have been graduated and have gone into professional or business pursuits. We of the Mission Manufacturing Company have noted this resourcefulness of Rice graduates who are Working in the various phases of the manufac- ture of oil industry tools and equipment. We have noted, too, their habit of thoroughness which is regarded by industry as a paramount requisite to success. Juan 'gg i WI MANUFACTURING CO. Humble Road. Houston, Texas Export Office: 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York I Manufacturers of MISSION SLIPS - 'MISSION VHLVES - MISSION PISTONS MISSION PISTON RODS - MISSION SWHBS f2581 Compliments of .GORIIIHITS IQIIIQLEY CO. CREDIT IEWELERSH 910 Prairie Hvenue Established 1902 The Union Tlertioncd Bank HOUSTON, TEXHS MEMBER FEDERHL DEPOSIT INSURHNCE CORPORHTION STEWHRT-WHRNER ELECTRIC REI-'RIGERHTORS H. B. C. WHSHERS HND IRONERS EHSTMHN HND BELL ci HOWELL MOTION PICTURE EQUIPMENT EHSTMHN KODHKS HND CHNDID CHMERHS PHILCO, STEWHRT-WHRNER, BCH-VICTOR, ZENITH RHDIOS E. M. DUPREE-CLHSS OF '16 Houston: Oldest and Largest Radio Dealer LIBERHL STAIRI EILEETIHIIIE TERMS HLLOWHNCES f259J Compliments of ci Friend 1:2603 ic H LEHDER EDUcaT1oNm.LY Crustene o T H E L E 1-1 D E R IN sHoRTEN1NGs RJ Pcmcrust-Plato Company Houston - Son Hmonio - Waco 1:2611 YE OLD COLLEGE INN ls more than an eating place lt's part of your college days Compliments of TEMPLE LUMBER COMPHNY QUHLITY LUMBER FOR HOME BUILDING 3400 Polk Hve. F-9141 I. I-l. fllcQvoy of Co. HIPPHRD-LIPSCOMB TIRE CO. Formerly Mitchell-Hippcxrd DISTRIBUTORS GOODRICI-I TIRES GEORGEJIPPHRD IOE LIPSCOMB P sident Vice President M1 t Lamar-Washingto t Hts. Blvd.-7509 Harrisb HOUSTON TEXQS Seniors We appreciated your patronage as students-join the graduate group who have enjoyed our curb service through the years. The GQBLQS, lnc. I DELICIOUS DRINKS -SHNDWICHES 3100 MHIN HT ROSHLIE CORRIGPIIYS Compliments of IEWELERS 903 Main St. I T Q X Q S WQTCHES I R 0 H DIHMONDS UJQRHS I y SILVERWQREL I CHINQ fQ62iI Ul. H. Curtin mme-IS BUTE C0 of Co., lnc. RETHIL - WHOLESHLE - EXPoRT Palms and Wallpaper Laboratory Hpparatus and Phone Fairfax 9371 - HOUSTON, TEXHS A JF M 1 4 5' The Llrarmldi For many a year Rice Institute and the Warwick have been neighbors and friends, both ever ready to lend a helping hand to the other. We of the Warwick keenly regret the passing ot each Senior Class, yet with almost equal keenness do we anticipate the coming of a new flock of friends. lt is our sincerest neighborly wish that we may have added a bit of gaiety or convenience to your college life. V THQ IUHRLUICH E Horsi, nrnsrmsnrs, nun DINING Room WHERE MHIN STREET MEETS HERMHNN PHRK Wallace C. O'Leary, Manager ' Drink The Tennant Co. Consulting and Constructing I Erigineers COMPLETE POWER PLHNT DESIGN HND EQUIPMENT Houston, Texas In Bcttles fQ65j 404 Qaacf 'U-8 Lincoln Division 2314 Main York Ice IIIaoIiiner YORK, PENNSYLVRNIR y Corporation SOUTHWESTERN HEQDQURRTERS 2201 Texas Rvenue, Houston, Texas FQCTORY BRRNCHES Dallas, Fort Worth, New Orleans, Shreveport, San Rntormio, I-Iouslon YORK HIR CONDITIONING HND REFRIGERRTION HHDLEY 0157 3307 S. MHIN ST. Dine at I-Ioustorfs Leading Steak I-Iouse QBID Zlaeihelherg Qiastle Imported Ohampagries, Wines and Beer IOHN U. DELLURTO, PROPRIETOR HOUSTON, TEXHS 1 2 8 ' 1' M -if ,S ,-im., :.'a::::'w:a ,aware 5,ff:.f 2 r m, 4 .,,, mfg ,. y.:,1.f,,,,,,,.f-M4 ,- f264:I F- N: 'El T R 0 QFQY RIQILZIIN ,Ei -vw E135 QQEZ s- -ro wt ' no 1 -:!!' n I 5 5:9 ,W 'NIH' E its -1 ' lift! 'f , I -1- 1 l.-n- -L. . I ' ' G 5 IN HPPHEEIHIIHN BECHUSE of the large rnindedness of its board of direc- tors, the place given in its curricula to pure science, and its high interpretation of its obligation to business . . . We hold the Rice lnstitute in high regard. ESPECIHLLY, because We hold to sirnilar ideals, do We appreciate the contribution of pure science and engineer- ing principles which Rice lnstitute makes to the practical business of producing rotary drilling tools. neen nouen an co. HOU5TOH,TEHHS Compliments of Blalock-lllcCall t Lumloer Co. We Please You LONG LEQF LUMBER 3219 Leeland F-7368 i SGD S come to us for hehb in realizing many purposes. il A grand old school in the South wants books which are pleasant to read, yet serious in the spirit zyfscholarship. 1l A great investment house chooses Donnelly Deeptone as the medium for portraying the scenic beauties fy' a world-renowned city park system. 1l A leading motor company comes to us for graoure . . . unexcelled in the brilliance with which it presents the quality and luxurious appointments :yr to-dayls pnest cars. 1l A food manu- facturer comes hapf across the continent, determined to reproduce canned fruits in the glory fy' full color and so realisticalbl that you can all but taste their goodness! 1l Orders large and small are welcomed as new opportunities for the exercise cy'jine crcwsmanshib. S SS R. R. Donnelley 8L Sons Co. 3 50 East Twenty-second Street, Chicago, Illinois THE UNUSUQL BLEND TO snT1sPY TEXHNS SUDSCT COFFCC . . . is a blend of three of the finest coffees grown . . . money cannot buy finer . . . to especially satisfy the taste ot Texans. PHCKED in 1-lb. Cellophane Bags and 1 and 3-lb. Cans. Hlso Vacuum Packed in l and 3-lb. Glass Iars. Cleveland Coffee Company HOUSTON, TEXHS fQ66:l Houston Law School ilncorporatedl Thorough course by instructors who are practicing attorneys, leading to a degree of Bachelor of Law. Fill classes in evening. IESSE E. MOSELEY, L.L.B., L.L.M,, President EWING WERLEIN, B.S., L.L.B., Dean OFFICES 1212 Second National Bank Building Nathan's . . . for everything Ill!! that a - 12:4 mi M. iulii college man Wears ,- If l'ui':t:1 I ui' .1 1,5-L 2 In ', P J. .' ' K r whf 1 lil ii N atlKaux'iS Compliments of Tl-lOS. GOGGHN CS. BRO. Everything in Music Established l866 the IL INDUSTRY LHNE-WELLS SERVICES HND PRODUCTS INCLUDE: Gun Perforators . . . Electrical Open Hole Logging . . . Oil Well Surveying . . . Directional Drilling of Wells . . . Bridging Plugs . . . Packers . . . Liner Hangers . . . Knuckle I oints . . . Whip- stocks and Mills LIIIIE-UJELLS COITIPIIIW General Offices and Factory: 5610 South Soto St., Los Hngeles, Calif. Pacific Coast Division: 5610 South Soto St., Los Hngeles, Calif. Gulf Coast Division: 2002 Wayside Drive. Houston Mid-Continent Division: 2 N. W. Tenth Street. Oklahoma City Export Office: 420 Lexington Hvenue, New York City SUCCCSS TO YOU! lf you are hoping to be successful and financially independent in a few years, start investing wisely now. We have a second monthly installment investment plan to fill your needs.. Safety-Insured up to fB5,0UO. Current rate of dividends is 42 per annum. HOUSTON FIRST FEDERHL SHVINGS 6: LOQN HSSOCIHTION lllll Capitol Hvenue H Quarter of a Century of Service to the Oil lndustry of the Gulf Coast and Mid-Continent Fields llorvell-lllilder Supply Company f267:l BIHINES photographers to the loecruty section ccrmpomile HOUSTON 1938 on the ground floor of the lotmcrr hotel I Q68 I ilR3A3bN5iw5pk3f'5nk?5i'5' g3zvs?f?m5v7s3z -Hi AL ' K- N A' - N- 1 --.S --4 ,.,- ii .1 ' -'- -B :nu- W D52 ll. .- - , W ,V ,, Z , r,f,nQ:f vb ,Q - i U -F: wall' , L-, JIL. .Jrkfhf III Juju? :ka ...N ,A T' I, -A 'g A .I 291951 L Hia 'f3.', u 7 Il IE nil, 514 -,g1..fi5Li1fi 5LZf? J yfrehie- lr I A II f.T1.JffI 4 IEE' :QE 'gl k ' ,, ,ual ,E1 3, - M.cy.,'n 1 .fre . ff Q2f,.,,,5L: .mix :W-..-E W --:Sz e:sE52r--f.-we b , ' an 2131--. '5 'r'435- F ' H MI IH Ii, 1 -MM. ,..m.m...m.......g:q:::g1 ..... 41.11g....:::.11Zg.1:..gZfq.1.5,ip.g.g4g.go,-.gir..-. AA L ' 55,3 ff-- L-Ep .,,,,.,,,,. , , M 'TE v lg I I r,,,, 'MWWWdt'1NW+H-AHHHKXWN wmw4.m .............. 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TERRY, Cashier For Fair Facts Regarding Life Insurance Phone Fairfax 0331 REPRESENTING THE HETNH IS HN NITY OFFERED TO OPPORTU COLLEGE GRHDUHTES Compliments OT Raker Oi1Too1s, 1nc ,..4-si' ..... 8023 NHVIGHTION BLVD. Mail Rddress: P. O. Box 2074 HOUSTON, TEXHS It isn't what you spend 0 1t's where you spend it t1'1at's important! Gaining Convenient CREDIT fJEW'-:L Ry COMPZIILIXONLV STORE Terms SIX-SIXTEEN MAIN .. 102701 To Captain Iames B. Baker is IUIEIB LCIIG LEQE LUIHBGIB CCIIIPHIIY Tgfffff? EXTENDS CONGRQTULQTIONS to the students of Rice Institute and especially the class of I938 . . . for it is you who will be the future greats ot our city and of our nation. May yo ers hich lie ahead of you be successful and In ppy. Compliments of GIBBQLTQB SBVIIIGS ci BUILDIIIG BSSCCIQTICII Consolidated Chemical Industries Inc fTeXas Divisioni MHNUEQCTUBEBS OE I-IEHVY CI-IEMICPILS EXECUTIVE HND SHLES OFFICE I-Iouston, Texas FHCTORIES H t T -FortWorth,T Bt B g L B t pl. 52713 ln l-louston, Texas, it's SHIH RQQLTY CC. For Real Estate, Rentals, lnvestments. For property management, real estate sales or purchases loe sure and see us. GOLDEN QNNIVERSQRY YEQR . . . SU YEQRS IN HOUSTON IQKE H, SQM Bl1'1Z Bldg Charlie '29 PIeSlOI'1 FQRRHR LUMBQR CCHIPQDY Building Material 24Ul Texas Plvenue Phone Capitol l347 Houston Land of Trust Company Main at Franklin Chartered l875 MEMBER FEDERHL DEPOSIT INSURQNCE CORPORQTION Compliments of RQYDCLDS HQDDQRSCD 52723 , RTOS ci QHGLESTOD P111 Forms l N S U R H N C E 404 H uston Lcmd and Trust Build g C 2600 IXAGXVVQH l'-TIOUSQ COFF66 GOOD TO THE LPIST DROP DRY Goons ooMPf11NY f , 'T Wholesale - HOUSTON TEXHS ' .str ll' 592 Sofft? Im . P -- 1- ..... , not '-111:eaf1:f:5:5:5:?5:5:3:f:1E5-I W VWRQSH ' ':':'5 A '. E Xctusive MHXWELL HoUsE Packing Y thot absolutely insures- e 0. . . . F ull Flavor 51: Show! Trips 'sc F V. 1 0 PRESTON 1254 ' ' ' U O1 ue A H Houston lndustry - Serving Texoi Compliments of TQXHS GULF PRODUOIHG OOfllPQTlY f275j TI-IE CO-OP EOR YOUR OONVENIENCEMSTUDENT OPERHTED 'Ir HLL SCHOOL SUPPLIES TEXTBOOKS STHTIONERY NOTEBOOKS PPIPER RPIDIOS TYPEWRITERS I-'OUNTRIN PENS PENCILS PENNHNTS STICKERS VERNON NOTEBOOKS ir ENGINEERING SUPPLIES DRPIWING INSTRUMENTS DIETZGEN MHSTERPIECE DRHETING HND SURVEYING LOOSE-LEHE NOTEBOOK SUPPLIES PRPER 112741 Presenting . . . CI group of men cmd women who do cr useful Work . . . whose object is not just to sell life insurcmce, but, more important, to render cr useful service to their fellow men. W. H, WINN D. E. ROSE O. L. PRRDUE FRHNK GOTCH W. R. POPE GORDON STRNFORD DON MOORE W. M. MORGRN ELIZHBETH MORRIS PERRL HDRMS QNNIE N, BROOKS BESS TIPTON I. M. CURRY ROBERTR LOCKMRN CI-IRS. COLMHN IH WRLTER EGHN HGENTS FOR The lllilligm Hctrrison Rgency HN EXCLUSIVE LIFE INSURHNCE QGENCY REPRESENTING THE UNION OENTRRL LIFE INSURQNOE COMPRNY 8l2 Esperson Bldg. , Ccrpitol 5388 Houston, Texczs lllcty Good Fortune Httend You . . . Pls you, the grctductting clgss of l938, loid fctre- well to the lolue otnd grey, crnd enter your devious paths, rncty life hold for you rnuch thott is rich in the fulfillment of your chosen service. The Second Tlcttiongl Bank or Houston f2751 South Texas School of Commerce and South Texas School of Law Which Constitute the Educational Department of the I-IOUSTON YMCPI The YEHR ROUND Store for COLLEGE STUDENT NEEDS SOCIHL STHTIONERY 0 FOUNTHIN PENS 0 LOOSE LEHF RING BOOKS Enable employed men hand Women to siecure cz G R E E T I N G C H R D S ' DESK thorough legal, accounting or business e ucation. SETS . LEHTHER PORTFOLIGS GQVIN ULMER I. W. LOCKETT Pres. YMCQ, Chairman of Clgairman of Ithe Bsoalrd lof the Educational Committee ovemors, aw c oo STATIONERY C. FIELDS UDGE EDGQR E. TOWNES 2I.ii5,1SeC,e.Q,Y I I Dec.. ILSON ANDPBINTING Q. L. TURNER, HiB.. B.Pd. Educational Director In appreciation tor the patronage of Rice Students during the past year TCXQS PI-IOTO SUPPLY CO. Phone Preston 8000 l8l8 Main Street Compliments of UIILLIQHIS, LGE, SQHRS CSC KQRRERLY FITTORNEYS HT LPIW PETROLEUM BUILDING, HOUSTON, TEXHS Fred L. Williams T. E. Kennerly Iesse I. Lee W. l-I. Blades Robert N. Williams Geo. D. Sears Fred W. Moore Sam R. Fisher Irl F. Kennerly Pllan B. Cameron Roland B. Voight South Bend Lathes Compliments of Delta Quality Tools CSC WESSENDORF, NELMS 6 CO. 317 Preston Houston QTTORNEYS PIT LPIW Cotton Exchange Building 52763 ,.....q..C 1' 6I1ill! m an iz ' 1 llliglilll l i ' . - n, ,.,.-v-M 0- Extra Care Makes SHNITHRY MILK Extra Good SRNITHRY EQRM DRIRIES 1802 West Gray Lehigh 4164 I-Iouston's leading home-furnishing store extends best Wishes for success to RICE Students I 1 .1 Success and Rest Wishes to the favored few . . . the Rice Graduate Q RUQPII S XA EIQS ,. ...,, ., ,. n.., .,.c. ,' FINE PUBS J l 1005 MQIN HoUsroN l RICE STUDENTS . . Thank you for the business placed with Star Engraving Company. Hs a Houston manufacturer, it pleases us to serve Houston Educational Insti- tutions. We especially appreciate the opportunity of designing and manufacturing Commencement Invitations for the Class of l938. LINDSEY BLHYNEY, IR. representing STHR ENGRPIVING COMPRNY a I-Iouston Manufacturer fQ77:f Planning to build a home? Get full information in regard to plans, securing yourloan, building materials, from l-lei3htsLumberVerd 425 W. l8th St. Taylor 6Il8 Compliments of STPINDQRD OIL EIELD SUPPLY COMPHNY B G II I Q. III I Il ' S SMHRT CLOTHES Where College Men Meet FHNNIN HT RUSK akowitz 0 - AIN AT RUSK J: 4 i In W., Ig Il ll I .4.t?f1.m5-I if l,l ! ,l, , ,3'EFfu1fl - . z P- itll fi wfl,t,.5f is ,' fi' ,,:lil': I ,: 1 in . villa s P f fl i .gl ff it il M i: ll-li I. .gf ifffi 3 't , f1H '1f,f ff I-I i5l'l l l'lll'lf' i fiefia li f l l jjili lm lin T A l'Ill'l Nfl' i 'I' , t sl -f r I ' Pi Ilame . . . and what it stands for! That same impulse that leads one to look for the Karat mark on gold . . . or the Ster- ling mark on silver . . . leads one to look for the label on an article of merchandise. If the label says SakoWitz Bros' ',.. the article is immediately accepted as gen- uine . . . and ultimate satisfaction is a foregone conclusion! Back of every piece of merchandise in this great store there is a stern guardian of its quality! Consistently careful . . . ex- tremely cautious . . . ever vigilant that nothing shall enter that does not reflect credit on the name of Sakowitz. CUTE ITTEPIS TO EVERY MEMBER CE TI-IE EQMILY WATTS' WATKINS SPORTING GOODS FISHING ' HUNTING ' DOG SUPPLIES - REEL HND GUN REPHIRS GOLF 2 TENNIS f HTHLETIC GOODS - RHCKET STRINGING IUIU Fannin - Fairfax 7308 lQ78l Largest Food Stores in 'l-'lmerica The Biggest Stores are your stores for big- ger values, better quality and a homelike service. For 66 years We have given a square deal to all. Honest weight and no partiality are given to everyone regardless' of class, creed, or color. 4 BIG STORES TO SERVE YOU-Our stores are completely clepartmentized, enabling you to do all your shopping for foods and drugs under one roof. l-lenl4e 84 Rillot, Inc. THE MOST OE THE BEST FOR THE PRICE! Leaders in Houston Since 1872-Texas Greatest Food Stores YESSIR . . . even loaclc in l938 it was eff' I all the Way! HOUSTON OWNED HOUSTON MINDED 1 :gags ,fiti ' ' .-.Q 9539- T rgiiwifgf ' ' .V fix, f 'frvfxlrxr 5 3- X 'A ' Q x 331 46 5 Z3 .1 S221 5 5 sf' il 3 ., .5: '1:'r5,.- -:2??Ef2:5::1E5 .. 4 ' . fi R735 ' 14 f 3 ft -t ml-K I W: 2i..:3S':ti' T2 if J iri' .,.. ., t 2- ,. 'ur ',f'i1-vw -':, if-I' 22 gissssewessdss dsmmsms S tw t w mal sisssieesmwwssssswsii- mssVfnss.seswsnnnaw- -f,-- THQ DRISRILL 'lWe Hre Known by OurlWork HND CLEHNERS HUSTIN, TEXHS Headquarters for students, faculty and alumni of The Rice lnstitute 4705-ll Main St. Phone L-8133 W. L. STHRK Manager 52791 ' BOTTLED BEER ' . 'Y FHUST fj ' BOTTLED IN HOUSTON Huqust H Busch 6: Co., Inc. Z , i . Specializing V , ' 122 Collings Place yd - E T . - FRIED CHICKEN , Fx, - PRINCES . FOmOus Hctmburger Oind Hcross from Rice BQr,B-Q ' ' .. Sffldium 4509 south Mm . ' 3021 S ' C pynght Matin crt Gray 6215 Harrisburg Om Icrcinto TROY Time Is Pig'r1 Whistle Time Serving HOustOri 38 Years t Q RICE HQNQLQUT with BETTER Food for LESS T NO. 1-4701 Mm , g NO. 2-3018 Mm NO. 4- 6502 Hcxrrieburg UJQIDGQRTQD.'SNi t A E 1Big'n Tllilibistlz 12 Big FOOd Markets Q ' V ' Open H11 Night -L A H2801 Compliments of 'THQ DQTQRIIIG CGIIIPQIIY BUILDING MQTERIHL I o C fi o F ie co bf: Q U1 I-Iave You Tried Cur Specials In Our New Dining Room Now Open? Compliments of I , .1., I 3233 ig I RSD ci UJHITG3 ' I FCCD STCRQS M. H. oRnwPoRD, Manager Plil'-COI'1CIlIlO1'1SCl FOI' Your CO1'I'1fOI'l I Retailers Qf Fine D GRCCERIES, MEHTS and PRODUCE I and TeIIepsen Cgnstmction Gordon Sewall C ci ogmpfmy Wholesale Grocers E E. HALL Dggig . ,1,. 5 LAUNDRY-SERVICEQIQCLEANER5 - gq m iff i.- LHUNDERERS I lllliiiiliiii I . l I i lml aifzfb H ummm' - 'JG iii 'Hn Old Friend in a New Horne 461 I Fannin Hadley 2148 52813 Mister petroleum Engineer. . . IE YGUBE GOING INTG TI-IE PBGDUCTION DIVISION GE TI-IE GIL BUSINESS YOU'LL BE SEEING B. LOT GE TI-IESE G-C-T CQSING HND TUBING I-IEHDS O-C-T TYPE T-19 TUBING HEHD . J ' ...W -,-,,1 , . This O-C-T Tubing Head, having retractable hanger seats, per- ,f1..f, mits tubing collars and tubing hanger to pass through the head ,,.f-fs,.M.sa, to facilitate washing behind liner and setting packer. Hfter B If 'X W i drilling plug and running in a few joints of tubing with liner V. fi is and packer, blowout preventer is replaced by Christmas tree I iii' Q, I, made up on top of Tubing Head connection which is stripped jj ff I over the tubing and installed on the body of the head. Hn O-C-T I . ' liii .-.' f stripper rubber blowout preventer installed above the Christmas s t it ' tree permits running tubing to bottom in safety, collars and fi, ' hanger passing through the stripper rubber which serves as a EVV stuffing box While washing behind liner. Hfter washing and fl setting packer, tubing is raised to suspension point and re- tractable seats screwed in to engage hanger. O-C-T TYPE T-16 TUBING HEHD The design of this O-C-T Tubing Head permits the use of flanged blowout preventer equipment for running and landing tubing under pressure, the hanger passing through master gate and blowout preventer. Tubing is suspended from a tapered hanger which seats in the bowl of the body and is forced into A 9' sealing position against pressure by means of lock-down screws provided. This head permits reworking of the well under pres- sure at any future time, using a tubing choke and reinstalling blowout preventer equipment. is O-C-T TYPE C-7 CHSJNG HEHD The O-C-T Type C-7 Casing Head is designed for use with flanged master valve and blowout preventer equip- ment, The casing hanger, available for either threaded or welded casing, passes through the master valve and blowout preventer equipment and seats in the tapered bowl of the body. Three rings of hydraulic packing in the hanger effect an efficient seal. HPI ring grooves provided on top flange and on top of hanger, , 0uAurv A CQ HOUSTON. TEXAS. IJ.5.A. CABLE ADDR?-SS 'OCENTOL' Selling Through Supply Stores IQSQI 273 277 Aetna Lilo lnsurance Company ......, iAl?lSliilI't FLIP C0mIJHHj' ......... American Beauty Cover Company ..... American Title Guaranty Company. Art Engraving Company ..,...... . Halter Oil Tools, lnc.. llsattelsteinls .... . lJ9enjamin's ..........,....,.. . Blalocl:-lVlcCall lsumher Company. . Blossom Heath .......,....... Erlwarrl Boyles .... Burlchart s lsaunclry ................. Business ancl Professional Directory. .. August A. Busch Co. .......... . .lames Bute Company .... Cameron lron Xvorlts .... Chielcen Shaclq ....,....... Clevelanfl Collqee Company. . . . Coca Cola ............. Compliments ol a Friencl .... Consoliclatecl Chemical lnc.. . . . Coop ........,......... Corrigan s ...... . ....... . . XV. H. Curtin E- Company .,., Curtis Company .,......,.. Davis Motor Company. . . Dentler Maicl ........ The Detering Company. .. R. R. Donnelley .... . Drislcill Hotel .... George E Failing Supply Company. Farrar Lumher Company ......... . Fashion ............... Feather ancl Feather. .. First National Banlc ..... .. The Florsheim Shoe Shop... Foley Brothers ....,.... The Gables ...,............ Galveston-Houston Breweries . . . Gihraltar Savings 5- Builcling Association . ............. . Gmmgs ................. Thomas Goggan 5 Brothers .... Leon Gordon Jewelry ..... Gorman Jewelry Company ..... Gordon Sewall Company ...... The Guarrlian Trust Company. . . Gulf Brewing Company .... . Gulf Publishing Company ..... 210 271 269 249 Q52 Q70 '2-IO 278 266 257 Q37 'Zell 2-t2 QSO 265 Q--I5 QSO 266 265 260 QT! 274 262 Q63 256 Q56 253 QS l Q66 2,9 237 Q72 Q43 250 256 Q40 279 Q62 264 271 268 Q67 270 259 281 259 238 232 ADVERTISERS INDEX Harris County lmplement Company .... Nvilliam Harrison ................. Heights l.umher Company . .. Reynolcls l'lenr.lerson . . . .. lrlenlce S Rillot .,.. Hogan Allnoch .,....,... . . . Houston Houston Houston l louston llouston l louston l louston l louston Houston Business College. .. . . . Electric Company .... . . . First ljerleral .......... . . . Gas EE Fuel Company ...... . l.ancl 5 Trust Company ..,. . l.aw School ,............. . Lighting E5 Power Company. . National Banlf ...... . ...... Trunl: Factory. .. ... ... Houstoun, Bevan anrl Stevenson ...... llughes Tool Company. ..,......... llumhle Oil S Rr-lining Company. .ltssc ll. ,lonr-s lnterests. .. ... Kirhy Petroleum Company. .. l.ane-Xvells Company l.CYy TEYOS. Goo mls Company .... l-oew's State Theatre ............,.. l.yl4es Brothers Steamship Company. .. XV. ls. hlacatee fr Sons.. Majestic Beauty Shop .... Massey Business College ....... .. . hflaxwell House Collee Company. . . . . .l. H. McEvoy 5 Company .......... Metropolitan Theatre .... . . . Joseph F. Meyer Company .... Mitchell-l'lipparcl ............. . . . Mission Manufacturing Company ..... Mosh Clothes Shop ............ . Nathan s ................... . . . National Banlc of Commerce ......... Norvell Xhlilfler Supply Company ..... Gil Center Tool Company .... Old Heiclelherg Castle .... .. . Pancrust Plato Company .... Parlcer Beclcling Company .... . . . Pearl Launclry .................... Raymond Pearson Motor Company... Perfecto Cleaners 5 Dyers ........... Pig Stancl ...........,.. . . . 52851 Q56 Q75 278 272 Q79 24 I Q46 Q67 243 272 267 Q57 Q69 211 I 243 255 Q46 250 Q49 267 Q49 Q52 254 256 Q4 I Q33 Q73 262 237 Q47 262 258 Q57 267 2215 267 282 264 Q61 238 279 264 270 QS 1 Rig'n Xvhistle ..... PFTDCGES TETEHTITJUYQCF . . . QUKTCIT Cleaners . Ralph Rupley ........... . Reerl Roller Bit Company ..... Rice 5 Eagleston ........ Rice Hotel ...... Rogers-Cano ...... Royston 5 Rayzor .... Sahowitz Brothers . . . . Sam Realty Company .... .l. Curtis Sanlorrl ...... Sanitary Farm Dairies .... Seconcl National Banlc .... Seismic Explorations, lnc. ...... . Southport Petroleum Company ..... South Texas Commercial National Banlc ....................... South Texas Lumlaer Company .... South Texas School of Law ...... Stanclarcl Oillielcl Supply Company Star Electric Company ........... Star Engraving Company .... Henry Stern Stuclio ......... . Stowers Furniture Company ..... . . J. SXVCCTICY ..lCXVGlI'y Company. . . Tellepsen Construction Company Temple Lumher COIKIDEIHY ..... rl. A. Tennant Company ...... Texas Gulf Proclucing Company Texas lron Vxforlqs ............ Texas l-amp 5 Oil Company.. Texas Photo Supply Company. Texas Shell Proolugers ....... Union Bottling4YVorlcs ....... The Union National Banlc ........ The Nwarwiclc Hotel 5' Apartments. .. Xvatty Vvatlcins .. Yveingartenls ...... J .... Xhfessenclorll Nelms Er Co. ....... . Xfvier Long Leaf Lumher Company. Xhfilliams, Lee, Sears or Kennerly.. 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