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FRANK SPENCER Frank Robert Spencer of Cameron may not be so well known on the Southeastern campus—but everyone knows Buddy ! A basketball star and President of the Student Council, Spencer made a host of friends on the campus and won the affection and respect of students and faculty members alike. That old saying about still water running deep seemed to apply to Marilyn Watkins, Denison resident of Hallie McKinney Hall. But her friends insisted that she was not really quiet when you knew her well. Making grades was the least of Marilyn's worries—as a check of her scholastic record will show. A member of Pi Kappa Sigma, Marilyn majored in Business Education and minored in Spanish. MARILYN WATKINS Mary Helen Carlat from Denison, Texas is known by the nickname Windy on the Southeastern campus. Of course this is because she is such an enthusiastic con- versationalist, but not only can Windy talk about many things, she can do many things. She has both a practical and an artistic side, as she displays in her ma- jor, home economics, and her minor, art. Also socially minded, Mary Helen serves as President of her sorority. Alpha Sigma Tau, and Cardinal Key. JOHN DOMINGUEZ John Dominguez of Mercedes, Texas, was not on the campus long before he began making his name well known. His activities brought honors to him and to the college. He served as President of The Inter- national Relations Club two years and also was President of the Latin Club. He received awards in debate and in Latin, and was a member of Sigma Tau Delta, English fraternity and Phi Alpha Theta, history fraternity which sent him to the Puerto Rico national convention. MARY HELEN CARLAT
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A family and a job down town kept Donald Collier from participating in extra-curricular activities at Southeastern, but he made up for it in his scholastic record. Chemistry and Mathematics were his principal interests on the campus; and his professors in those departments predict a gratifying career for this Hawood student. Music, music, music! —that's Verna Turnage of Gainesville, Texas, who was chosen for Who's Who in her Junior year. Although Verna sang on many programs, she will be remembered most vividly for her portrayal of roles in two operas, Down in the Valley, and Amahl and the Night Visitors. She was also a member of Sigma Tau Delta and worked in the President's office. VERNA TURNAGE DONALD COLLIER Lois Sutherland of Atoka made many friends on the campus dur- ing her stay at S.S.C. A music major and member of Pi Kappa Sigma, Lois found time for many B.S.U. activities and was one of the best-liked girls at Hallie Mc- Kinney Hall. | LOIS SUTHERLAND Bobbie Boothe, Mead, is one of the very favorite Southeastern campus coeds. Popular Bobbie was chosen Hellhound Sweetheart her Sophomore year and as a member of Alpha Sigma Tau, she is very active in sorority work. A business major, Bobbie takes dictaphone in hand and looks ahead to the future and the executive's position which she will someday hold. BOBBIE BOOTHE
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Phil Mazor of Oakland, California, has made an important contribution to dramatics at Southeastern. His characteriza- tion of the Father in “The Barretts of Wimpole Street will long be remembered. Phil has been President of Alpha Psi Omega and College Players, drama groups, is a member of Sigma Tau Gamma social fraternity and Sigma Tau Delta, and was Advertising Manager of The Southeastern. PHIL MAZOR Another beauty 'n' brains combination was Ruth Ann Fleak. In addition to being a repeat in the beauty section of the year- book, Ruth Ann was named Blue Key fa- vorite her Senior year. RUTH ANN FLEAK Anna Lou Springer, Durant, proved herself an able leader as President of Pi Kappa Sigma social sorority. Business education and home economics gave her an interesting choice of careers to follow after college. Social life and college extras did not keep her from holding down a job down town. As President of Boule, an active member of Pi Kappa Sigma, and a member of other campus groups, Ruth Ann was one of the most popular girls at S.S.C. ANNA LOU SPRINGER
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