Southern Methodist University - Rotunda Yearbook (University Park, TX)
- Class of 1967
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.1 N ks 1 5 fa -.y .ng -rn - 35' 1 ,L 'r ,! .i' 41.-'fr fi, :rl- I- 'fi I' v U' ,lu A 'Qrffff Q ' ' K, A- 'f G o- -'J ' ' Q F 91 in 4 . L' ' - 'WFP T f'v,..' Rl 1' .r ,' - , , Y ' 0 Mn - W 1 'ff W ,nfl v.1i2.'4 I I ' J 1 , 'J 1, , -' ..i..'u.f.- r , v RGTLINDA I967 SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY DALLAS. TEXAS S '.,,- -- Q . . L w Y F?- yi, .113 ff., 77' gy. 1,5 1. -- f Q, 44. I v Q F, Q 291' BY- .av V .1 xv ., , .bv ' -Sqt : '45 A . 1 3532 , ., 3, K. , 'ij' ,. ,Q . ffl? E E g,5T9 . V 3 ' ff' ' 3, 1? rgmg, 'rw ., 'f'1'.. , W 'E x 3,977 fin: an A619 WSJ 841 r- MIN. , ft S ' X' 25552 ' final gums 5 5816 VITY? 'I - l :QQ inn fix -f iff, gfiil QQQQQ- 5--4......v. MW B11 ,wa 'YQ T., .X Lf f'?'2i 1 1 fH!J19'?f2Z3: 'kixiissf 1 1252 .1 .r. 9 , 4 i , Q ,H J - l M,-I-V .5 Yun. . L 'fiffjiii ' , 1Z'lx? 'pY,i. A , 1-' 3 ,ww N. ,41,.fk, . 1 P31 G .4 iw I t-,Sf'y,f r v .A-,tgwr ',l.A 1 f J 3' ,J-4 bl5:!lNfA -af, s '-2 ,,.:'-'- aw 3 - 'L .,, ' 1 ggi X. '.f4, 521- ' V' I 1 'r r Jw A t Aiillzllljii- Sf V , . rf-1 Q, N- ':Y ', f,j1E ,f .' ., .. ..,, 4 '1 r ff Q Q N 54 , W' fi' , ' I g M95-pTff4xj, ,,,,m V .JT Aff 1 I fy, I' 1 , VA' R ,,,1N,, 1,,,,,4 .f-. .1,--. -J ws ,,,, ,-- .,.,.4 ,no- nu nu Ill: llll -up nu - nn :tu fill tsl I I R -mr., -f Q' . 3 v J ' A 12' The eililors ol the I 967 R07'lllVlI.l have fleparled radieally from Ihe lradilional formal of Ihe book. Uur guiding principle has been fl pirture is worth o thousand words. W e sincerely hope that our efforts prove more original and ereative than our guiding principle. This is the RUTUNII.-1, 1967. No bonfires, please. TABLE CF CONTENTS ACADEMIC LIFE SPORTS CRGANIZATIONS GREEKS ouTSTANDlNG STUDENTS CAMPUS LIFE CLASSES This bool: is a study of personality. It is an attempt to cap- ture the life and spirit of the University through photographic fragments. The subjects are. primarily. the students of South- ern .Uethodist l'rziz'ersity. ann' it is to them that the 1967 R0- TIQYD.-1 is dedicated. .114-'iQ wmv! Bl... slr-'N ' wqquqpw- -nnqumusw 01'4 'f ,M MW-yuan Q 'vw I we oy. au A wk.,.,.pr- ' 'H' 'Mu - 'A - X W 9- A-' ' Q A ' . A , JA 1 H Y, ,. -, glib A f.,-wii ' S' A- o 5,5 , 2- ' -, :qi W 9 T I 2 .if ifu , fffffwg 'N A 7 1 El E gg' E x ga A ff I 14' ' .. .rl X i I , 1 d5,. .,,' IT WAS A YEAR OF O O 0 'F Q fi I www R 'ji-I . CDNTROVERSY 0 L A-,, Qf. l,- - I ' . u Q N X '..!P . 0:31. it X- V, F 511.142 'ix ' Q ' HRH ! Milf fi I X Q-' ii 13 A I-: ff 5 Ni: AND APATHY Z 1 o . PRCGRESS ' A 1 . -4 S' .s ' mf :Liv Q fm . ff ' 1 ' 5 . 1 1 J ,K 2' Aj? 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' Q2 351 IT WAS A VERY GCOD YEAR I Qi N Q 'Wx fi K PI ACADEMIC LIFE . 3' , :XY '-'7 .1400 wx ' as v 7- W, 1 ' L 0 w-nf v ,rl ?.f if.,- Q F 6 xg 'i ik Z! 45 THE VICE-PRE IDENTS L--': iv Rfghr: H. NEILL BICFARLAND, Prorostg R. RICHARD RUBOTTOM, Vice-President for University Lifeg JAMES H. STEWART, V 'ur l'n:'zers:'ty' Relations. 22 BD RD DF TRUSTEE -3- 4 .a- 4w J ni' Left to Right: First Row: Bishop W. Kenneth Pope, Dr. J. M. Willson, Mrs. W. W. Fondren. Mr. Gerald C. Mann. Mr. Eugene lIoElvaney. President Willis M. Tate, Mrs. C. W. Hall, Mrs. S. E. McCreless, Miss Phoebe Davis. Bishop O. Eugene Slater. Serond Rout Mr. M. R. Chan:- lmers, Mr. Clarence G. Wilke, Mr. George P. Cullum, Sr., Dr. Robert H. Hodge. Dr. Fred R. Harrison. Mr. B. T. Fooks. Mr. Wilton H. Fair. Mr. Jim A. Egan, Dr. Cleo C. Sessions, Dr. Carl F. Lueg, Sr, Mr. James H. Wiseman. Third Row: Mr. C. A. Tatum. Mr. Wilton J. Daniel. Mr. I. F. Betts, Mr. James H. Denman, Mr. Harry Shuford, Mr. W. H. Dickinson. Jr., Dr. Joe Scrimshire. Rev. Charles 3IcEowen. Rev. Charles Schneeherger, Dr. Alfredo Nanez, Mr. C. Y. Thomas, Fourth Row: Mr. Ross Malone, Dr. Wayne McCleskey. Dr. Albea Godbold. Mr. Edwin Cox, Mr. S. J. Hay, Mr. Ralph Rodgers, Dr. Marvin Boyd, Dr. Ira Brumley, Dr. Everett Jackman. Dr. Monk Bryan. Dr. Loyal Miles. Dr. Nueli Crain, Not Pictured: Mr. William Clements, Bishop Eugene Frank, Bishop Paul Galloway. Dr. Earl Hoggard. Mr. Floyd James. Mr. Gifford John- son, Mr. Eugene McDermott, Mr. Lamar McLeod, Bishop Paul Martin. Mr. Algur Meadows. Judge Alfred Hurrah. Mr. Charles Paine. Hrs. J. J. Perkins, Mr. Paul Pewitt, Mr. Troy Post, Mr. Galloway Selby. Mr. R. E. Smith. Bishop Angie Smith. Mr. Ernest Stapleton. Bishop McFerrin Stowe, Mr. Tom Vandergriff, Bishop Aubrey Walton. t Xx DMINISTRATIG 'lihe universal challenge faced hy the l'niversity's admin- istrators this year was one of limited space and the grow- ing nunihers ot' students and faculty occupying it. Over tlltltt students registered each semester. which is an indi- cation that 5Nll' is one of the few private schools in the nation ishich has maintained its strong enrollment position despite .1 decreased hirth-rate and increased education costs. Those hest alile to appreciate the problems resulting from this increased enrollment are Ralph Binnion. Director of Admissions. and Donald Renner, the University Regis- trar. Mr. Binnion is in charge of admissions to the schools of Humanities and Sciences, Engineering, Business, the Arts. and the University College. Approximately 1,300 students were chosen from over 2,000 applicants. As Registrar. Mr. Renner is in charge of the administra- tion of student records, which include grade point averages, transcripts. and student account reports. A Weldon Wlhitlow, Director of Financial Aid, deals with the areas of student recruitment and administration of scholarships. ln the spring, Mr. Whitlow travels to secon- dary schools throughout the country to interview prospec- tive freshmen. I- in R.'g?:.': WELDOX ANDREW WHITLOW, Director of Financial Aid: RALPH E. BINNION, Director of Admissionsg DONALD l hE in R lrzr . l NXER. l'n:'sers',' vgis 4 . 'VA Q Rev. ll. Grady llardin, Univcrsity Chaplain, conducts regular Sunday services at Pcrkins Chapcl and givcs tha- invocation at important school functions. ln addition to these duties, he counsels hoth studcnts and stall mcrnhcrs and is a professor ol preaching and worship at Perkins School of Theology. Fred W. Bryson, Dean of Studcnt l,ifc, scrvcs as the coordinator of all official student activities. Une of thc busiest administrators at SMU, Dean liryson is thc liaison Left I0 Right: H. CRADY HARDIN, University Chupluing FREIJ W HH SUN run lurfnl If U of the University. 4'-'H' 0' 2 ' ,- . wvfifm -we-, we f f i QMQAQ tag, wai ve, - -' 'f wa- '-ftsiwfv J Mrs. Watson Tillman has worked with Dr. Tate as Assistant to the President for the past six vears. Mrs. Tillman is in charge of checking important correspondence and forwarding it to the proper offices. She also handles details for official functions such as the luncheon for Bob Hope. lioliert Xl. Trent has served as Director of Libraries for seventeen years. He has charge of four libraries. which contain ti total of 870.000 volumes. He and his staff are now formulating plans to remodel Fondren Library and huild an addition to the present facilities. As Executive Director of the Alumni Association, Pierce Allman is the link between the University and 33,000 alumni in the United States and 60 foreign countries. Mr. Allman travels to over fifty alumni associations each year to maintain communication between the University and former graduates. Mr. Allman and his staff play a vital part in recruiting outstanding high school students, coordi- nating arrangements for Homecoming, and supporting student activities through the donation of trophies for Sing-Song, Homecoming, and Manada. Levi io Right: MRS. W.-XTSGN A. TILLKI.-KN. Assistant to the Presidentg ROBERT,M. TRENT, Director of Librariesg PIERCE ALL- NIAN. Director of .-flumni Association. x x v are f' if tif' ,QQ 1' ya --Q -X -s....,.,,,,,i. ffafifi 1' l 45? 'Mu 'A Pl by .glib Q ffj1'59 I 'Kiwi-bn2aeEsl4m Wh2?:swImv The numerous responsiliilitics of lVlrs. flgrlcn lizninc, Dean of Wfmmcn, includc tllc supervision of worncnis residence halls, discipline, and individual connscling. Slic sponsors both Panllellenic and tlic Associated Womcn Students. Mrs. Bainc serves on many llnivcrsity commit- tees and is concerned with the continual dcvcloprncnt of programming pertinent to thc nccds of womcn studcnts at SMU. Serving in a similar capacity as Dean of lVlcn, loc Howell directs male residence halls, provides counscling for students in need of it, and directs fraternity affairs. His office has jurisdiction over the 2,731 male under- DMINISTRATIC grurlualce icyiftv-rcrl at 5Nll,, Anflrfrv. flwliornc, liufinf'-1 Nl:ir.:iyf-r ot ' i-- lfj sity, is zulrninlelmtiwz supf-r'.i-or of I-rnlo-.f. 1 ' ments, fZUIlHlI'l1fll,lHlI, propfrrlz rri:1rmg'v-::i r.t. firm, 'fn' lf versity liurlgct. llc flircfqts :u,li'.it,iv:e of tlif: ,'Xu'cfiia:l- l',r.'f priscs flpcrzitions, uliifli lflfflljflffi florrnitorif:-. 'li' 7' 'f i - and tlic printing dcpartmcnt. Nlr. Ufliorrn: if :il-f, . U.. . ,f silnlc for tlic physical plant, lflizljfiihflf. payroll 'cf' ' sonncl of tlic Lnivcrsity. Left to Right: MRS. OCDEN BAINE, Dean of Wvomeng JOE A. l'lOWl'Il.l,, llmn of .llffng .'XNlJl1lr.X! ,l. USIZUHNP.. lf- ' . 1 of the U niversity. or fo 3' i i 4 ,vm-Xmgss Q 5 1 ,. K. X sg' 1 ' .J '-1 '1 '-'M -.., .. f :Ty 'I 'frm N 47: 5 ,va 415.11 f Q 1 'L ' Lf! Ii In f 1 J r. l 4 u S 5- Q,f . 1. .',,4 . .I N 'X .xi 7 ' .-1' . l 'L 3 .0 t -c C. ,- -U51 I .U Rip t DMINISTRATIO XXilli.un Nl. Xtright. Director of Research Grants and Liontr.it'ts. handles .ipproxiinately seventy-litre different tx ies of -'rints both goxserninent and private. 'lhe grants tl s r - -- t W ind contracts. whit-li Xlr. NX rights office secures for re- st-.itat-li purposes and training in all fields. presently total .about S 500.000 'rhv kdtafs .if Special services .iaetted ia- itat CL Xdatns oi dinatr gr.idu.ite students. i1.XiRi'1'lX 'sf 'REEsE.'13t'ft-L-f.,f of smfzmf Publications: WILLIA 4 4 a l l l l if .. ierates all undergraduate student housing. coor- -s financial aid for students. and handles loans for Martin S. Reese. Director of Student Publications, has been instrumental in making the SMU printing office one of the largest typesetting shops in Dallas. The printing department presently handles the ten SMU catalogues, two legal publications. the tri-weekly SMU Campus, books for the SMU Press. and the Alumni Bulletin. Director of Development Wiilliam R. Call has initiated several new fund-raising programs since coming to SMU in 1065. These include the deferred alumni-giving program and the Corporate Development plan. He is director of the Sustentation Program and works closely with the Dad's Club and the Mother's Club. Mr. Gall's primary goal is to keep the Master Plan on schedule. He hopes to raise Siiitxxtooo by 1974. AC C AD XMS. Director of Special Servicesg WH LIXXI NI. WRIGHT. Director of Research Grants anal Contracts: M . f M R. CALL, Director of Development. Til i Us , Mp., , 5. W .n 'arf 1 ,N wk. . ?,w' '. f fa T, -bn Z.- vs.. -fa A ' Q 5 , .4 . t' 'wi J? ., ' 3 4 w vs iv. , M 5 -. x Q vp 1. QQ. 'V it eqiwlf t 2 .......J, t,,g.l......,Q., . 1 4' ' 4 , 1 .-Q r vffili k-Z 5 mjiiioiilib. As Director of l'ublif: R1TlZlllUIlS,,l0l5Slll'l'IIl2lII SIIIN2l'Vl3f7S Nlr l' lflu fl,v b l!l'll4'- lm- 1-l Ami., ll opcralion of lbc msws lHH'f5illl zuul lbs: publif: rfzlulifrms lm-If-i ,lwrfluri fiffvipw- tu-,fi wp ' Office all SMU. llis ollifzu fills lbu inrzrfcusingly imporlunl need for ilfbllllllllllllfilllllg lbu aims :xml znwnrriplislirmenls of SMU lo lbc public. Hluniorw l'il1lrc4lggc, Assislunl llusimfss Nlzirlzigifr' of Alb- lelics and Sports Publicity lilirmzlor, lizmcllcs pricss rfelfzusfzb ' on sports items uml maintains ezonlzncl wilb Ibn znews muflizn, ll2lyfll'1l l' rv All .,. 1.' 4 lf-IH' liu-im-N Nliirizwvr :iml 'X--i-Y.f:.' f ll r , . . :wir lu' burr- 1 1' As liuwim-11 Nlnr 1 3. ' , . l1,,...f..., 'w4'llUl1llHlIlliwiUlfl llil' Jxllilflif l,-iflgff-1. ill! sfrliffflulv-e of :illilf-lu: fzwril- :mfl flfvsl- ml. ' f.0Ill-6fI'4'llff Alblf lu fmuif il ilfzlifi llirf-'lor '1 ' f l .1 - ,M both locally and nationally. ln zulclilion lo llucsc rluliffs, SVII 'nlblflifw llf' 'll-'I fl P- ai- lif-:ul iw b . . . 4 -.1 w Left to Right: RODCER JOE SHERMAN, Dirvclor of l'1zbli1f Rvlutinrzisq l . l l l lllilfllhli. npwr, JORDAN, Assistant Athletic Directorg HAYDEN FRY, Athletic llirwrmr. llijffrffff' ,f ill' ' 1 ' ....-1 5 -' , -?, YL ,gf--.. -1 ff-f - ,,.,- -V , f,- .gh--- sa. .f'q ,gf-L.. -1---,. f' :Xt 1 lllll wif' fi' 'bf Us 'Q 1 ug,- 4- SM VN SCHOOL OF HUMA ITIE .D SCIENC S The School of Humanities and Sciences empha- sizes the ideal of liberal education. It seeks to inculcate values not attained through a strictly pro- fessional or specialized course of study. lts primary aim is to develop in each student the qualities of mind and spirit needed to reinforce technical skills and form the foundation for success in any pro- fession, business, or activity. To accomplish this end, the College seeks to help each student increase his ability to read with under- standing, to speak and write clearly, and to think logically. It attempts also to broaden and deepen his acquaintance with the areas of knowledge es- sential to intelligent living. Further, it offers the opportunity to concentrate in an area of study which is of special interest to the student or which will prepare him for his chosen work after gradua- tion. In the freshman and sophomore years, the Uni- versity College curriculum is concerned with a broad general education. In the junior and senior years, concentration is encouraged. The ideal of balance is maintained throughout, however, and the student is expected to attain critical and reason- ably comprehensive knowledge in the three chief areas of liberal learning: the humanities, the social sciences, and the natural sciences. ls FN , .,cxV:k A. .Q-. a ja , q,.3.s,P,'1X, H , Q ly!-'Qira3,y?gX.:13t5 yj- 4 zu 1 N-Q 4-L 4. , F' r ,-F r -J f 3 l i . ,PL , ,. A ! , l u fl JOSEPH P. HARRIS. Ilmv uf H' N ' ff I: -. 5 , V! , 4 leg 5'.Q- TY '-4 l i ,sk 'ff I f f J 'N' ' -4x2-rv- Hsrf' h 3? r SCHCOL OF HLIMA ITIE A D SCIENC S The School of Humanities and Sciences offers 'majors in thirty subjects. Through its Air Force ROTC program, the school offers the young man, preparing for his chosen career, the additional opportunity of qualifying for a reserve commission as a Second Lieutenant in the United States Air Force. It also provides for the prospective student of law a program in liberal arts which may be combined with work in a professional school for a combination of degrees. The University recognizes its responsibility in preparing young people for careers in teaching. The maintenance of a sound teacher-education program thus constitutes an important element in the College's objectives. The central purpose of the school is to give each student, regard- less of what his later occupation or specialization may be, thorough acquaintance with those areas of knowledge essential for a free person in a free society. ,lf .' 'w 'Nu X hun' x n ,- . 3 H S :I ix +V r Wk Us-ni? M' 42 '- W . :.,,g 4 , ,i 3 Wylfi l L '1?. 4 ' . ' , V HMM, X , Q if r-uit--maui ' 1 1 iw i 4. 4 5 U 293'-'fv' 1 1 I li ,ff' 'QQ 'Q X' -Q-+:'x ' r.. A f ' H, fb- x R.t--- - ,M N ' 1, R---..... Mm- Kinwxm .,,, LINIVER ITY COLLEGE -.wk . . , K 7 i ,f F-Xu ' 5 1- f. Q 9, IAQ? ,,,,, V Q aff' W ,w y 2 5x2-,A mg V- K, i Q- ti-tw -.kg . 73 - - 'FL if-:png f 5. ,, Y- H- . g- , , J ' 1 x 1 ,WNV 22 34 2' - J-wg .f . ,-'sv,-:qw-'g . Q 5 WWW W I 1 . I f' I ff 2 0 , V. V, 3. 45,1 8 , . ' -x. .K Q f- ', faiiflf ' , IH Y , 1 Q 1 +-fx X' XX , flip' , -4-:La if :hz A 1 1 g ua . . , ' 41 NM' -. I ff Vg 14, .' 1?'9'f- , A ff .,... 4 'l l PQI, ,, . my n , ' Vw ' '41-Q, ,,,. M., 'f 5 wiv MA, . , wb fkvmf-gl W fr , ,, .I W W . I .... ill--E 1 1 1 1 4 University College was first formed in 1964. It puts into practice SlVIU's belief that a strong liberal education is essential. All freshmen enter the col- lege, regardless of the field in which they plan to major. Professors in University College courses are drawn from the entire faculty of the University. Thus, freshmen benefit from instruction by out- standing professors from every area of the Univer- sity. University College differs from other colleges in that it offers interdisciplinary courses which in- tegrate areas of learning usually separated by in- tense specialization. One such course, Nature of Man, focuses on the various biological, cultural, and psychological aspects of man's adaptation to his total environment. During the sophomore and junior years, the student takes a Humanities course. ln addition to the regular Humanities discussion groups and lec- tures, the student attends workshops. He is given the choice of participation in dance, music, theater, sculpture, or painting. These workshops encourage creativity on the part of the individual. The University College also has established a Superior Studies program for especially gifted students. JOHN HICKS, Dean of the University College SCHOOL F BUSINESS -XARUN Q. SART.-UN. Dean of the School of Business 36 The School of Business at Southern Methodist University was founded on February 20, 1920. It has an ideal location for a collegiate school of busi- ness, as Dallas is the financial, in- surance, and distributing center of the Southwest. This favorable location en- ables students to observe business in its many aspects and to gain exper- ience in their areas of interest through part-time employment. lt is recognized that under modern conditions the apprenticeship system does not offer adequate training for a business career. Because of the com- plexity of the present economy, it is no longer feasible to learn to do merely by doing. The School of Business Ad- ministration of Southern Methodist recognizes business as a profession. It aims to give prospective businessmen thorough training for their future work. Education in fundamental prin- ciples rather than drill work in tech- nical details is the object of instruc- tion. The faculty of the School of Business feel that the foundation for a future business career is best laid by learning methods for analyzing business data, by training the individual to deal with human relationships, and by developing a sense of moral responsibility. if a student has thus equipped himself, business life will offer him abundant opportunity for doing creative work for his own satisfac- tion and for the promotion of human wzlfarvz. The best education for business consists of :1 f,o:r.hir.:mf of courses in the Business School and broad training' ir. vhf other areas. ln order to arzhiewz this, the student, is ffffiljiflf to take at least forty-three hours of x-.cork in thf- I ni' f-rsit College and is urged to take a total of sixty hours outsidf the School of Business Administration. 'fs 1 1,1 L' ,Ae 27' fg-K SCHOCL GF BUSINESS -Q IN gfpx AWE S M A , VM' My ., f fm - inp- E S HGOL OF THE RTS 4 40 SMU is quickly becoming a major center for education in the arts. The School of the Arts and the Owen Fine Arts Center unite programs and facili- ties to produce stimulating interchange between the various departments of study. Divisions of dramatic arts, fine arts, music, and speech arts maintain a balance between professional prep- aration and liberal studies, to encour- age the full development of students. The curriculum of the School of the Arts has been expanded and new facili- ties added. Upon completion in 1968, Selectman Forbes Music Building will complement the faculty and provide facilities where the music program can grow in dignity and effectiveness. It provides 12 classrooms, 341 studios, 80 practice rooms, and six new pipe or- gans. Other additions will be two large rehearsal halls, an opera and dance workshop, and a recording studio. The Owen Fine Arts Center complex will consist of nine separate units, four of which are now being used. The new units will be the Mudge Art Building, the Sharp Drama Building, the Bob Hope Theater, and the Margo Jones Theater. It will contain room for 1600 students at one time. I ,Q .. Q., I ss 41 Fw 'v. f I I! 1, 4 .17 . ,wnwtffif ,. Q24 --in Q ,, 0' ,.- 1 Y A .- ,, .v ... ' ff . an Q as .4 u , , ,' S - .Qu 4 , ff 1 , 1 . M. C, 'fl' 4 9.4.1 1 ' , L 1 fa 'ny ,.-,,, Q, 'Q' , f 5 U sst vgsv ,- AWA' A ,ttdsfi ,- vt ll-r 11-1 f ab- gif J ,fi Q, S -ef - ,Q L' fa,-as .. Q' fn 1 ' ' ' .. - ir: 'f The School of the Arts continually stresses the belief that the if,'iif'l'lll'I'Ct of the arts on the college campus must main- tain :t llalance hetween professional preparation and a tra- ditional liberal arts education. The school also believes that the forms of art should be closely allied and that the stu- dent is best educated in the arts when he has a chance to study in an atmosphere in which this philosophy prevails. flnricerts. exhibitions, plays, and other activities are not con- finwl to special compartments of the School but are ex- pressions which appeal to all students. The flivision of Dramatic Arts includes the departments of lirf ,:ir lf-ast-Film Art. Dance, and Theater. Broadcast-Film .Xrt ini. .lzes the study of radio and television, and allows study of the history and techniques of motion pictures. The WW Dance department offers both classical ballet and modern dance, as well as history and criticism, mime and charac- terization. The Theater department provides a BFA in acting, directing, theater design and technology, as well as comparative studies in theater history, dramatic literature, and criticism. In the division of Fine Art, the student may concentrate in the areas of painting, sculpture, commercial art, art his- tory, or art education. The division of Music offers the Bachelor of Music in applied music, music history, music theory, and music education. The division of Speech includes departments of General Speech and of Speech Pathology and Audiology, both of which offer a master's degree. 42 1 SCHQCL OF THE ARTS uf' 5-..... ,NSN 5, aa- ,eww wr rf, - I ug, I gf: y Q ww? ' 1974 - 2 -. , g,,g,j1',' 4 X '- 5 5 X, wifi r' A , TP61r.,Ax 1. K- ,, 4i,4 rw: , 5 im, x 4' E ' ' S Q 'H Wi' 4 n ' af 1931 F THE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLQGY For the last year and a half there has been an ever-increasing effort to make the engineering department at SMU one of the foremost engineering schools in the nation. Dr. Thomas Martin, newly-appointed dean, is pro- viding the dynamic leadership neces- sary to accomplish his objective of ua superior education for superior stu- dents. Since Dean Martin's arrival many changes have been made. The School of Engineering has been reorganized as the Institute of Technology. In ad- dition to the four major departments of Civil, Electrical, Industrial, and Mechanical Engineering, the Institute is also divided into six research cen- ters in electronic sciences, computer sciences, thermal and fluid sciences, solid mechanics, and environmental engineering sciences. Under the new structure, an engineering student will select a major from one of the four departments, which will prescribe a curriculum. However, the courses will be offered through the research cen- ters. One significant innovation is the in- stallation of a closed-circuit TV be- tween SMU and area industry. This allows practicing engineers to under- take graduate study without leaving their plant site. Q 1 I 55 pn. Hn 'aa-5 'N hi K. . 4 i 'H 7. 1 n O1 AQ 'V NSTITLITE CF TEC OLOGY Q95 -4- Q, -sl of' ,gn LS iw-4 J Wsiaih pf PF? wg- 5, 2, gf mf' .Pg 1 1, z: Ex, ,vt , it A. ,SIS aux. QN 6, K f'-:Nw ,ff wa-,AA ,fm 1 The SMU School of Law, founded forty years ago, has grown from its first class of twenty-five to a present enrollment of more than five hundred students. lt is the only law school in the North Texas region. A student entering the school studies the Anglo-American legal system during his first year. He thus gains a knowledge of the common law by studying Contracts, Torts, Property, and Criminal Law. After the first year, the student has a great deal of freedom in choosing his courses. The curriculum is national in scope and varied in content. For those planning to practice law in Texas, there are specialized courses in Texas law. SMU law students have several unusual opportunities for gaining invaluable practical experience in their field before graduation. The school has established a Legal Aid Clinic which is directed by the students. People who otherwise would not have been able to obtain legal counsel are provided with both civil and criminal legal services. For the student, this program provides an excellent training ground for professional responsi- bility. A unique outlet is provided for students, journalistic contribu- tions. The student-edited Journal of Air Law and Commerce is the only periodical in the English language that deals with the legal and economic problems of aviation and space. The South- western Law Journal, another outstanding student publication, is devoted to an authoritative analysis of important legal topics. CHARLES O. CALVIN, Dean of Law SCHOOL OF LAW .QNX f ,. 'fm-'i'W?s 3? W1'0?K,- S il' I 'F tv' fic 9 FX... SCHOQL OF L X 5 I A. N' i 'v ,I . AK. X Q.-, . S X -s . iv -3 1 I X X . 5 . Y, x , n W - - U M, F www. I U I 5 A K . 1 C 4 'F . 1 ,- , 4. . ..,, ,r , , 10912 . ,,, H' .W--A-.n ' ' .VP 1 : 4 Z K r sup ,Agar f a, x 'Q 507s X u S 111. X- 5. . - , ' , N '49, ,.-, . xr, 4-'G+ A 'Q ' Q : NN , , ' '- .4 ' . - ' . xxlx- , .H SCHOOL QF THEOLOGY ' 4- if-'a 73 c wf'-51 if .lfgagfic , , ,Q , 'i toxjf f. 1 ' ,fix J ta - :7 'brig if Y A A h 1 , ff P ' - . QQ-..g fr: 4 if . .- 7.5 -. sg, ' H ' .r -, . '9 fs' ' QV, :P .:,-gh rkl,l,. ,, ',,- , . Q.,- -, , ,Ki :PJ 1 ' 1 V A L-L W C 4 I 1 n .. K I: Q 4 'IP 0 s,,I.,? tl X L 'ff' , , J -Q ' au.: , A 1 -. 'Tl-S15 1-A 'tv as 323.0 F' il 'V3 is . 45 . V 'wif hi 4 35 , , , va ,gngyf 5 , Q. 193 55 Q i 1,151 f , , 7 iw Jw' Q - Dial, L,f,Q,'l,:vA,- 41:5 4.19, l - .1-H fb ' -, V ,gsm A , q,,r,? Q Af? 'V-,. Q5 1 Y Wifi, : r I' 4 3 'A M A- . it ? ii 3 1 4 J' 1 I l Pa. J., Jiffgg ,y , wp.- .- rs ' ' HIS . bf. JOSEPH D. QUILLIAN, Dean of Theology Perkins School of Theology is a graduate professional school for the ministry of the Church. Post-B.A. stu- dents may study for the three-year Bachelor of Divinity degree or the two-year Master of Religious Education degree. Perkins also offers the Master of Sacred Theol- ogy degree, which is a one-year course of study beyond the Bachelor of Divinity. Students who hold a bachelorls degree in music may pursue the Master of Sacred Music degree which is offered ointly by the School of the Arts and the seminary. Perkins has come to be recognized as one of the strongest seminaries in the world with a faculty of approximately forty outstanding scholars from several denominations and a student body from thirty-five states and ten foreign countries. In addition to their teaching, the faculty members produce substantial writings in their fields, serve on numerous committees and com- missions of the Church and the educational community, and lecture in every part of the country. A program of continuing education has been launched during the past academic year which is expected to be of considerable service to ministers and laymen. gl 1 Q 5 z SCHCCL OF THEOLQGY ur U W-----Q.--.---.-.. ? 'tcs Q S 5 1 .tif -.lv - 'po rv ai. Q4 1 -' .-8 4.-Pu? -, '. -- .'Ig-' T' .. 4' . -' - ' , Dr 4, - .- 14 4. .M , .i . .J.- ...L ., - 4 1 ,f . . s 1. , ,, , -.i ,A . . A W., Q., ,A rv 1-x Q.-Q4-,'0nZf'w.'n,.v',, -f- ', y. ,f't',- 'X' .-'f ' 'amz av. wQi:,,..,:,,1rmf'g,, ,,,, ,.g:.,,g t l ' ..,m., if-'Q .ff K X wed! Mywsi THE GRADLI TE SCHOOL l t Q ll rl f s U l - t 2 I ia! r gisl ' ri U , i ESQ s ' . gl d.,.1' 1 A V Following recommendations in the Master Plan the Grad 7 uate School is cooperating with the various schoo University in the development of strong graduate programs ls of the in business administ1'ation, in engineering, and in various disciplines of the humanities and sciences. One of. the University's research facilities is the Seismological Observa- tory. It was established by the Dallas Geophysical Society in 1953. Six standard-station seismographs, long and short period, along with experimental seismic systems are in use at the present time. Students are employed to process records obtained from these instruments. Data collected by the Observatory are available to advanced students who wish to undertake basic research in seismology. l N ' 4 '. .6 pl :I . L 1 n l i I f 1 .' 1, ' l i -v CLAUDE C. ALBRITTON, Dean of the Graduate School The University Herbarium affords opportunities for arl- vanced study in plant taxonomy and such closely-related subjects as plant ecology, plant geography, and cxonomir: botany. The Herbarium contains approximately 295,000 plant specimens. Another facility available to graduate students is the Com- puting Laboratory. This laboratory has Control Data Corpora- tion 16041 and 160-A computers, eight magnetic tape units, a 600 card-per-minute reader, and a 1,000 line-per-minute printer. The Shuler Museum of Paleontology is a research museum and aff-ords opportunities for advanced study of fossil faunas l of the Soutliwesl. rlillft museum innlufles sorm: 13,000 fo- ii ffhielly from flifilfile, Ulclaliorna, :mfl Yr-',-. Nl .'f:if,o. l'lf4i-toffrf vertebrates, firelaeeous rniusofossil-, :tml l'f:rrniari i'P'JllYf are rfzpresentefl most fextfzrisiveljx in the fgollffntionf. The Laboratory of .xlltlllfffflilllflijl anfl lffcperirnfzmril 9 tisties renders assistance to afzaflemifp anfl influ-trial rf:-f-a groups. This assistance takes the form of re-frarfli in Iliff retieal and applied statistics and the carrying out of san ,'f surveys or other statistical projects '.-.llifill haze some fzlfaffl of academic interest. A geophysical laboratory anfl an 71','f tics laboratory are also available to graduate students. T .os DALLAS COLLEGE wr' JOHN M. CLAUNCH, Dean of Dallas College Dallas College was formed early in the history of SMU specifically to serve the multiple needs of part-time students. Late-day, evening, and Saturday classes held at the Down- town Center in the Easterwood Building and on the main campus enable students to earn bachelor's and master's de- grees entirely through part-time study, if necessary. Nearly half of Dallas College students already hold one or more degrees and turn to after-work classes to upgrade ,professional knowledge or to explore new fields. Some of them go on to complete another degree. The intellectual, esthetic, personal, and professional inter- ests of adults who are interested in subject matter rather than college credit are served by a wide variety of well-taught. informal courses, conferences, and seminars throughout the year. Dallas College draws between -1,000 and 5,000 students each semester, the registration divided equally between credit and non-credit programs. 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I-ll' 1-fr, s as if 7f N X ...W K3-wa L,Q,vflf:fg1'f . gf Q A v 5 1 . x,.A ,,....,4.,.,....... .f..X.. .,...,, W v A- fa nm., i. 1,g 15f.W,. ,,. ', , .,Z ',..., V-w-,q - Q A,Ayx.1a-f - ' -1 ' ,LP ' N -if 1- M1-Q. E.. N ' .X ....., A of N 1 Y x 5 mi MQ F is W H 8 ' c L' I ff 'i'1 Z ' , 'Q ffl? as M' .A 1 2 5 Fi' 5 lL I if 1 .qu ,f6 '-f 'J'f fi in nfl? W? if ,: :MM 1 SPQRTS 'Na+ N, 'kb' S-Q wh- 4:15. Q In the opening game of the football season, SMU de- Game ata Glance molished Illinois, 26-7. The Mustangs scored the first time they had possession, on a 20-yard run by quarterback Mac White. The score remained 6-0 until the fourth quarter, when White hit Jerry Levias for a 60'yard TD. The Illini quickly countered with a touchdown to make the score 13-7. The Ponies surged back witha drive which ended in another fine touchdown run by Mae White. Mike Living- ston sewed up the revenge of last season's defeat with a pass to Levias in the end zone. ' SMU First Downs 15 Yds. Rushing 260 Yds. Passing 86 Passes 4-12 Punting Avg. 36 Fumbles Lost 1 Passes lntercepted 0 Yards Penalized 40 ILL. 13 140 10T 9-21 33 3 2 30 ess .qv ll I TK 6' , Q. 57531 W' .p,ai., it if J I Q, P ff . Q i 'AAN' , i 1 - e . ,i fs-.Wifi s. - ' 1, it itie ' i fe ft' ' f ,if fi' i' ' Q'7ef?'if.37sf'L -1, 17' t wife? The top-rated team in the East fell victim to the strong defense of SMU Game at a Glance in the Mustangs' second win of the season in as many games. Jerry Wilson's SMU NAVY interception set up the first score for the Ponies, with Jim Hagleyplunging First Downs 10 12 into the end zone from the three-yard line. Jerry Levias' 48-yard punt return Rushing Ydg. 175 71 in the third quarter started the second Mustang drive. Harold Richardson Passing? Ydg' 90 106 received a Mac White pass to make the score 14-3. In the final quarter, Mike Passes 948 12-30 Livingston covered 23 yards of Navy territory to make the score 21-3. Passes Im' 2 1 The SML' defense was sparked by the great efforts of Medlin, Stewart, Punts 337 41. 42 Griffin, and LaGrone. Levias lived up to his top hilling by being a constant Fumbles Lost 0 0 threat on Offense' Yds. Penalized 4.0 55 v nv. 'yy -1 fx g 7 Yr, ,P Q fI'w y'0 vin-'sr ,P ..Q 6 vw U I-Q9 I On the opening kick-off, Purdue returned the hall to the Mustang 16 to set the stage for the afternoon. The 'Ponies countered with a drive to the Boilermaker 24-yard line, where Mac W11ite's pass was intercepted. It took Purdue 13 plays to score for the second time. Mac White scored on a roll-out in the second quarter and Purdue countered once more to make the score at half-time, 21-7. In the second half, the Mustangs quickly fell behind 35-7, but they caught fire again under the quarterbacking of Mike Livingston. Living- ston threw to Hagle for one touchdown and to Levias for another, but time ran out with the final tally 35-23. s t Game at a Glance First Downs Rushing Ydg. Passing Ydg. Punting Avg. Fumbles Lost SMU PURDUE 23 19 190 144 22-1 156 31 36 0 2 no. c rf 1' li' ink 1. 31. 5. ,age , ,al r'i'J'4 . .L 4: ' 19 -l'.,'Q ' ' . .fi , J 4 :jfs l :QE Q 5 i 8 5 9 Q ve' W4 ' e .xl - ., - F P Sexual- . -.. , 7- . . . r if . R ' v f' ' 'tri' '- 'ru -I Ax Y- f J' The first touf-hdown in the game between SMU and Rice ua- Qftflfpfl hy the Owls in the second quarter after a bad pass from r-erxter on a fourth down situation. With the score T-fl, the Mustangs countered with a 61-yard drive, climaxed hy jim Hayle-is diving score from eleven yards out. The first half ended with the score 7-7. Rice score-fl the first time they got their hands on the hall in the if'fjUY1fl half. Then with 2:33 left in the third quarter. Rice made a fine 811--yard run to make the total 21-T. The Xludangs recoverefl a fumble on the Rice 13-yard line and capitalized on the break to score. Five minutes later, Rice kicked a field goal to go ahead 24'-14. The Ponies launched a successful 74--yard drive, capped by a two-pointer to Harold Richardson to make the score 2--l-21. The Rice drive stalled on the SMU 26, and the Owls punted to the Mustang 10. Levias made vital yardage with a fake field goal attempt on the Rice 21-yard line. Mac White carried the ball down to the Rice 5 and then passed to Levias for the winning score. The TD was recorded with nine seconds left on the clock. Cam First Downs Rushing Yardage Passing Yardage Passes Intercepted Punting Average Fumbles Lost Yards Penalized RICE 16 204 140 1 34.2 2 0 ff-'S is D r sf ' i L t F JV' 0-L A , 1 456 I, f 4 0 'Fx U I nr 1 1 A A . ,r P 4 I 5 9 I as 'P Ar,,.Q ,,. A Q Hg, LH WH fa? Y A, 1 1 fu, A 1 rnm'7 j 1 'fc L iff' Q V Q ,B L:i', an4G'14 'r W 4 , cp ,Q g 4V 9 , A , WN ., 5 . 4 4 , . 41 QM-A , A ,AIM Q x . 1 Game at a First Downs Rushing Yardage Passing Yardage Passes Passes Intercepted Punts Fumbles Lost Yards Penalized Glance SMU 17 205 112 11-23 41 6-37 3 a 105 an sul: ga gl'-s V 71' V ' +P? TECH , . 'Q , if 'J VIP,- 18 qi . ,.w.,,g,. ' ' 4 -,,' ,is - 541' 81 , nf-Q' ' 'fa 181 4', '?! 1,2 - 18-46 f. K P:-Q Ci , 6,32 ' eel ,,,wf .,n'fr1'-f 'Tf .gif 1 5 ,'f .xly5 'll , -A x s D ' 49 N -' n ' ' ' leg! 15 N 1 I ' ' The Red Raiders of Texas Tech threw 416 passes in a losing effort against the Mustangs. The Ponies, with D steady Mao White at the helm, took advantage of interceptions and fumble recoveries to put all of the 24- points on the scoreboard inthe first half. Jim I-Iagle was an offensive standout, averaging five yards per carry. White scored ,twice for the Mustangs from the oneg ,Terry Leviasiseored on a pass completion from Whiteg .and Dennis Partee added three extra ipoints and a field goal to round out the SMU scoring. g In the second half the Ponies were held scoreless and gained only eighty yards in total offense. Tech scored late in the :fourth quarter to make the final score 24,-7. Defen- sive standouts for the Mustangs were Bonnie Medlin, Jerry Wilson, George Wilmont, and Pat Gibson. f R ,ifls ...fri I-wr , ,asm M, at K gf Q'-if J ,A .. x V -Q4 x V 41 9.55 223 .W s' W Q fxv .0 N x Q1 sf N., , wx Hdff' SQ? ar+ 5 ax .ape Q as og., , Q. Q ' , O an 4 I 'Q I ' Hp Fw . lm fhff 2,4 4- A M. E ,Q 1 1 1 Q 4 Q X -A K' mga! , ,. , Hsifw, x V A M M , 92 .wwf it ,Sr fx ., 321 X f - 4 x X x wig, .gn . 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Q ,,' I MT ?-1 'u l 4 if: -5 df? -.fs'f4'fffE44- .'LsStf, With 18 seconds remaining in the game, the Mustangs came from behind to defeat the University of Texas Longhorns in the third conference clash of the season.,Gilhe1't of Texas ran 74 yards on the third play of the game to put the Longhorns in front 6-0. The extra point was missed and the Ponies countered with a touchdown and extra point in the second quarter to make the score 7-6. After an exchange of field goals, the score was 12-10 late in the fourth quarter. Billy Bob Stewart forced a fumble on the Longhorn 43, and the Mustangs marched to the fifteen where Dennis Partee kicked the winning field goal. The defensive standouts in this game were Jerry Wilson, John LaGrone, Ronnie Medlin, Billy Bob Stewart, and Wayne Rape. The offense was led by Mac White, who was responsible for gettmg the ball in position for the winning score. hm L ' , A . Q - . ,J , v I- Z? N RN , . -0 w . i. X Hs. ix V A N x 1 ' 5 9 ., ' . 3 f' ,hs In X R... as , - S: I ,.., ,,,5., ' 1. I , V . - Q ,1 X' K 'WJ' .gffyf If '...- ' LAN, ' v 'A A 1. dxf., . , 1 .W , .. 4 ' . r Q, ski vii: ,K-'. 'Q Q ff, if-.L ew. f-- Q ' .1 . - A . .. . , 1 .. H r JW N , fs Q I W L s, . t s. ,. x l 'S' ,f's. Aff-x. V- fi , v I ,V Q. A , ., ,. , ' '-'- Q E 'fs 1 . 'K 'Qs v l k ,x -Q. ' 52- at ., - ' ' 1 ' s ' s th 1 .Q -7' A .gvgx w - E x . 53 ' - fr ! Jw 11,7 - K sf, .- me 7' Jw., fg -f 'sf iv ,XA vrmirqv, S Lg NQQQQA x. N: .112 A -, su, 5 '- hr '2 5 V '. ' i V' .. A - , 1'-' - V . L., - 44 Ai.. A N I M , N- , 'rgu it ' First Downs Rushing Yardage Passing Yardage Passes Passes Intercepted Punts Fumbles Lost Yards Penalizecl 1+ Game at a Glance ,lx W, .-, 1 'S 1-4 .-34 Y, x .k - H .,,.. V 5 SMU 18 252 88 5-14 4 6-31 3 79 A 81 M 15 62 195 8-42 0 8-42 0 '73 I av, . V i 5 vp: ., K 6.1 35' 5,,,.v, 'inf .W t in X ru. Q 'Q ,gl J . , TN 435 , M., .Q we 'K' 6 , 3 9 ' 'I n 1 x,ga.'., -Q F, V .Li wa Y'-f . in' N, A , -i 'FW 1 ' C5 4 3 as we , , ,gym-'Q Texas A8rM looked like it had the winning cornhination in Hargett and Maxwell when it accounted for two touchdowns in the first period. The Ponies were held scoreless until Mar: White went in from the one with a minute left in the first half. In the sefqonrl half the Pony offense was sparked by the excellent perforrnanrfes of Larry Jernigan and Mike Richardson. Wayne Rape intercepted an Aggie pass and skipped into the end zone. The Mustang pass defense clicked because of the efforts of Pat Cihson. Floyd Burke, and Wayne Rape. Gibson intercepted a pass in the end zone to stop an Aggie threat from the five. The final SMU score fame when Jerry Levias ran hack a punt return 33 yards. This fine run by Levias put the game on ice and made the final score 21-14. R I ki B lf lc 51 f gf I sl' -Hu -' yu,.1'g'l Game at a Glance SMU ARKANSAS First Downs 9 22 Rushing Yardage 118 24-9 Passing Yardage 69 90 Passes 6-16 7-15 Pass lnterceptions 1 0 Punts 8-30 2-413 Fumbles Lost 1 1 Yards Penalized 30 25 When a football team controls the ball all afternoon, it almost always wins. The Mustang offense never got going and was shut out by the strong Razorbacks. The Hogs ran 80 plays to the Mustangs' 53, and managed to keep SMU in its own territory for most of the game. After an Arkan- sas field goal in the first quarter made the score 3.0, the Ponies stopped an Arkansas 66-yard drive on a fourth and one situation, but could not move the ball. The punt went to Bercher after the Ponies could not move, and he re- turned it 69 yards to make the score 9-0 at halftime. ln the second half, David Dickey, who carried the ball 133 yards on 38 carries, led the Razorback attack. Dickey carried the pigskin over from the one and the two in a pair of ten-yard touchdown drives to make the final tally 22-0. SMU never came closer than the Arkansas 30 yard line, and then only on the last possession of the game. 15' .9 u. 'Wu E 'fi- 9 ic' 47' 1- 3 l fi IP fl Y, as i . v . ww . ' 0' W ,, ' A - 'TMI 3. Q O ' ' ww: H' W ' . 0 . 5 Q H M u M ' an 5 g 9 0 o , M M Wi L, V ' S H Km W B W F S t s Q ' 5 za , . x , ig WW I m , 5 u , 'W m ?o 1 'lo av. 's .Auf .fs L 1 l IM. ,,'q'f', ,, i I I' ' . M , ',V -1 A M5B5'5NYi , ' ' ' A iwwsilfg-5Wl?3'5V' 5 Y if A . ,. , 5 ' V .,1, 1 - 5' , '-gzggiua' 3 - as A 1' ' af A w ' 11 -1541 Y Cv - V A-1 ami fr I fa' : 5' , 1 I - 1 . . 5 5 I1 b , f , 5. ,:- R , W W 'J' N 4 5 ' . r 4 ' Q ' 1:-7555. N V I 'ft ' p , 'K w . 'qu' A Q-fa ' if 'A f Q ng XT. . V ,Sag . dl P? x ,Z ,wif Q S Q ,, 1 . ' ., .-W. A- . . A ?.,,,-f, . -n ,Q .L 5 f' Q q fi- . V, ,o fl ,I - - - . '- s 2f79'.. -fr 'H-1rx . ' , '.. ,f , , ., 1 .. . uf Y 'M '- Q1 -fs, .gwgf - N, -.-14 '- , T- f' 5 .- - . 1 5 ' . . -1 ' . A 's , I V s 1 A X U limi' y I v X Q, D X X Wiki fn: , 1932 si' N K , Q Y , ' s i , v ' ixfkgi, ,. V VXYLQM mf ' 2' 5 SMU clinched at least a tie for the Southwest Conference Championship b defeating thepBaylor Bears 24-22. A 100-yard kickoff return by SMU's Jerry Levias and a fine isplay -of passing by Baylor's Terry Southall made this game one to be remembered. The Ponies led 1410 at halftime, and it looked like a runaway when Levias' run put the Mustangs ahead 21-0 in the third quarter. Baylor launched a passing attack to make the score 21-19 midway in the fourth quarter. The Mustangs could not move the ball and were forced to punt with 2:56 left to play. The Bears found the defense too rough and decided to punt with two minutes left. Ronnie Medlin gave the Mustangs hope by blocking the punt and the Ponies had the ball on the 47 with 1:40 remaining in the game. Mike Livingston, who led the Pony offense all day, passed to Jerry Levias on a 23-yardsplay and then ran an additional fifteen yards on the next play. After Livingston had put the ball into position on the five-yard line, Dennis Partee put the final tally on the scoreboard with fifteen seconds tlie game to make the score 24-22. 2 i FY A is . , i 'K Q y A if f -. ,- S. as 2 is N . if f e . . J 1, I. , 4, M A pp Y J 5 as y 8 '03 Q A. r yi lla: W . l 4 Q, H a g me , Jig ' - 'H' swf A. me -A 'asv Q, F Game at a Glance First Downs Rushing Yardage Passing Yardage Passes Passes Intercepted Punts Fumbles Lost Yards Penalized SMU 16 258 114. 4-16 2 5-29 0 153 BAYLOR 29 103 350 29-50 3 6-33 s 0 54 gk . r Smllwfi' A 0 K 7 ill .a-Fw i e i 1 A X so K . . W' , ' , 5 . t' -X K so s , - . : ew, ,ow - , vii? - - twy. .nine -- xx , ,V , .. 1, - wk J' i ex, 'sn X ful . 1?- ,mf Y as :wx 4 in .V A. T51 3 LAL ' ,f,,,a gi 'fit 4 , vi iw, x, i.. ' 5' H - ,J ,., V Y 3 fe, 3. 16 of N121 in ,, ,. 7 ' 1 , -1 ? - .ii .wa i ,fs M9 H--...K 1 30 's 4 Vs ' 4 A I 0 1 I A K ffaf 'N xx': V I . b ' . . ' -, MX ,r , ' ' . 'Y ' ' S -4 ' i v K Q , ' 2- G 5-Q J . 1 5 i , I 3, . 5 x h 4. - . ,Q x . ,, , I n the first quarter of this final season game for the and the Mustangs marchedfil yards in ten p1z5ty'e,,j1fg11-.lffliggkf Ponif-S. Mac White passed to Jerry Levias for a 68-yard second SMU score. Wayne Rape intercepted a peas! toni hflon n. This score was Levies' ninth of the season, which goal line to stop the next Frog threat, but SMU led the conference. TCU changed to a double wing spread but the Ponies adjusted quickly to keep the score 7-O at half- time. TCIf's first possession of the second half was stopped, 'move the ball. On TCU'e next possession Jerry Grifiin- a flat zone pass and galloped 28 yards for the finelf !O9rg,,g5g,-, Wil Dennis Partee's extra points'-were all good to make the finalscore 21-0. 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X A 1:-f M57 AA', k I lf, 1 i l , f Q' Q Q C I mv ,, , '13 Q .SA ,,..- ,U ' fr ff 1- A K A Wt 'K hr -1 ii'urf,,f SOUTHWEST CCNFERENC FGCTBALL CHAMPIONS I966-6 iw- A:-arf. ' c ' i ' 'S' - . 'U'-i 'f . ff-'sirsranx-' 'AQ-yang af-.. First Row: Charles Standifer, Billy Bob Stewart, Ronnye Medlen, George Gaiser, Mac White, Larry Jemigan, John LaGrone, Jerry Griffin, Larry Mullins, Lynn Thornhill. Second Row: Pat Gibson, David Shuford, Ken Motes, D. J. Moore, George Wilmot, Jerry Phillips, Wayne Rape, Truman Christopher, Dean Ferguson, Rod Poirot, Floyd Burke. Third Row: Mike Jansen, John Kimbrough, Jerry Wilson, Harold Richardson, Pinky Clements, Jim Hagle, Mike Livingston, Dan Chilton, David Drake, Dennis Partee, Ronnie Caughran, Mike Cain. Fourth Row: Bobby Goodrich, Don Ferguson, John Freeman, Paul Loyd, Albon Head, Ricky White, Ines Perez, Zeke Sanchez, Donnie Denbow, Charles Rains, Tim Bennie. Fifth Row: Mike Armstrong, Dan More- man, Dick Irons, Don White, Bob Higgins, Mike Mitchell, Rob Bennett, Garren Thompson, Stan Poulos, R. D. Crenshaw, Larry Harkrider, Jimmy Livingston. .Sixth Row: Don Eamhart, John Rice, Ken Haddad, Terry May, Bo Cannon, Jim Shaw, Lynn Schultz, Art Overturf, Que Brittain, Glenn Smith, Pat O'Connell, Danny Gordon. Seventh Row: Dwight Houghton, Lowell Halpin, Jerry Levias, David Graham, Jim Wood, Bill Henson, Bubba Moore, Mike Richardson, Buddy McGinnis, Ronnie Scoggins, Larry Priddy, Jerry Hopkins. Eighth Row: Coaches Jerry Moore, Dave Smith, Stan Eckert, Glenn Gossett, Hemian Morgan, Chuck Curtis, Dudley Parker, Hayden Fry, Trainers Eddie Lane, John Rainey, Joe Kirkg Manager Eddie Hatzenbuehler. 86 INDIVIDUAL AWARDS JOHN LAGRONE ...... Coaches' and Sportsw'riter's All-American Guard JERRY LEVIAS .... .......................... A ll-Conference End MAC WHITE ....... . .. .......... All-Conference Quarterback GEORGE GAISER ...... . .. All-Conference Tackle LYNN THORNHILL .... .... A ll-Conference Guard TEAM AWARDS MAC WHITE ....... . . . Mike Kelsey Award LARRY MULLINS .... .... W . Cook Scholarship JOHN LAGRONE ......... . .. Interstate Theatre Award BILLY BOB STEWART .... .... T op Defensive Award RONNYE MEDLEN .... .... T op Defensive Linernen JOHN LAGRONE FLOYD BURKE ....... ..... T op Defensive Back LYNN THORNHILL .... Top Offensive Lineman MIKE RICHARDSON .... Top Offensive Backs TERRY MAY D. I. MOORE JOHN LAGRONE . .. ....... Most Tackles JERRY LEVIAS .... Big Offensive Play 'Mi 1-i. - ' I J. ij-. I 'Q' . K JV.-. ,.,, P ?2,, ,.,- fs. v . . '1,-' '. - A -J ig - ' fgggf Q., - -.vsy Y- Q.: ,J .. ff: 'W .P .ak Lqzj'-1:,59-gg?-,, fe--1 xl .L.,41:,- in ,.: -g . ' -- 4. - - .-1 .e-1.3: '-fra - '-5-7 CL' --ga. -Q. , 5,4 ' a..:g-- ...-?:fV556'2Q+..nxfR:.':m?'L:,'f--T' f'. '2. f ,.r..atf.-.4145-4.: . First Row: Bill Wright, Tommy Fraser, John Jordan, Chuck Hixson, Randy Beck, Harry Hargrave, Steve Kontz, Ralph Stewart, Gary Knee, Daryl Doggett, Keith Cupples. Second Row: Don Jacobs, Wayne Delamater, Dan Bourland, Jim Gaskey, Jim Johnston, Rufus Cormier, Bill Hart, David Smith, Dickey Lesser, Tom Duren, John Farmer, Mike Jordan, Walter Haynes. Third Row: Coach Morgan, Sam Holden, Mike Blaine, Terry Richardson, Steve Parrott, David King, Leon Barry, Corky Davis, James Hardaway, Jimmer Graham, Jesse Williamson, Bill Glaros, Eddie Miller. Fourth Row: Steve Konz, Kemp McMillan, Mike Hefer, Ken Flemming, Don Jacobs, Joe White, Thomas Thompson, Greg Crodhaus, Frank Stringer, Mike Fox, Bob Bourgeois, Mike Tabor fCoachI, Jim Sitton fCoach!. 88 Isabel Burton is crowned Freshman Homecoming Queen. S ASON RECORD SMU OPPONENT Arkansas 14 0 Rice 17 14 Texas 14 20 Baylor 14- 20 TCU 7 21 5 '41 1 . . INX 55 14! foie:-2? ji' . 'K iS L BASKETBALL 2 I . f 1 '13 if ' , , f v' bn - f 1 I ' F Q : I ,. 45 M vw . N, - mm ,,N'9'g wg, -- . - , qs -e ,, ,'.y 'f Hy is is Q HY H795 .. ,t . -1' W .Q ' ' ' 1 . 5 'X - X Q ,V , -W s ,, 5 -wx lei , A4 :Mg ,I 54? 1 1,9 4 Q 'gt Vg, ' 5 I Y 'S I 'Y tg' gf X 'Nw-. 'U ip 'C ni' I , .1 if f- . -A .X -.- !l-we-iv , s 4 , 1 - i:,A?AN, X- . . 1 3. if if 'N-I Sv :Kb '17 Rx, 'fv Q3 '4 W' 'M ' I HH? M 'QQ ig Sw , 3' . E N 'ts yr ...,,, ' Pi dig-M 7 . v - D vi ,K X 1 . ,na . - . 'Sf--'ai . . gg N ' .p v 'K ' - - w .. . f '- 4' '-J, n .., ez' .' '- th 'Q . yy H I fs X 'H . 1 A third straight Southwest Conference basketball championship was a fitting end to the coaching career of E. 0. fDocj Hayes, who is retiring this year after 20 years and eight conference crowns at SMU. The Mustangs averaged three points more per game than their opponents. Five of the ten SWC victories were won by three points or less, and the team proved time and time again that they had the poise of champions under pressure. Seniors Bob Begert, Denny Holman, Bob J ones, and Charles Beasley were starters all three years of their varsity competition. Lynn Phillips, Southwest Conference Sophomore of the Year , was the fifth straight starter this season. Bill Voight, Bill Rainer, and John Higginbotham were important in reserve roles and are excellent starting prospects for next year. SMU finished conference play with a 12-2 record, in non-conference action, the Mustangs claimed eight victories against four defeats. The team record in tournament play was excellent. They won first place in the Sun Bowl in El Paso by beating Drake and Southern Illinois. This was one of only two defeats handed the Illinois team during their regular season. ln the NCAA regional tournament at Lawrenceville, Kansas, the Mustangs knocked off second- ranked Louisville in a thrilling 83-81 victory. The Ponies then dropped a close one to seventh-ranked Houston. This excellent performance proved that a Southwest Con- ference team can compete with the best in the nation. Basketball prospects for next season are bright. The winning tradition established by Doc Hayes will be carried on by his former assistant and newly-appointed head coach, Bob Prewitt. 7' Wm.. 490 is 4 ig, L 4? Clumsler than the average Bear lm -1 .K V Li. -ff. . M? 1 ' ' .Q .6- 12 L ,Q sqft' 1: gwarvs 'A - Y' may ,I . ,,-...rf 2.14 , E-f .5 ,s -1 WHE THE GCI G GETS TCLIGH ,, ,E WA' A 'f Q37 Y i 1 ' I9 N 9'.,: '21-'ry '91, fr at 5 ff ye Ha ..v - .f-1 rf- .,,..,L',xU J'.'A-A N f'.,r,::fK ,J I ' xii? H 4 , 5223. 1 2 0 5- ,, . 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Y X X x K S Q X 'fi , FX , if X f, , X X X X X' TXX , 1. f f X, ,f ' Cf, k ' Z Z , ' f f f f , f XV ,vuif f ' mf 7 1 ' Alf A , , - ,,.. A X .L W f , 1 2 , , , l I i i V v', A K fezvfcvifa' . . I kms nl Ol 'Q CONFERENCE RECOGNIZES GLITSTANDI G MU TANGS 1 E b, ,of 5 x L 1 Q X I DENNEY HOLMAN LYNN PHILLIPS Southwest Conference Southwest Conference 4'P1ayer of the Year 'Sophomore of the Year All-Conference All-NCAA Regional Team CHARLES BEASLEY BOB BEGERT All-Conference All-Conference Honorable Mention COLT BASKETB LL First -Row: Steve Goldberg, Stan Crie, John Williams, Gary Hawkins, Bobby Harrison. Second Row: Roy Hohl OIanager1 Pat Robert son, Cib Meadows, Donnie Berg, Mickey Henry, Terry Don Richardson, Coach Prewitt. Kilgore JC Tyler JC Tyler JC TCU Frosh Kilgore Je SMU 85 81 90 84 82 TH E S EAS ON OPP 115 Lon Morris JC 101 Baylor Frosh 97 TCU Frosh 95 Lon Morris J C 91 Baylor Frosh SML' 1 8 63 84 58 62 OPP T6 8. 101 T9 T9 THE E D QF AN ERA . . The electric clock ticked off with cruel deliberation the final seconds. A last tip-in before the buzzer, and the score stood 92-83, SMU over Texas. For Coach E. 0. fDocJ Hayes, it was an anticlimactic game. His eighth conference championship in twenty years had been cinched almost a week before the season ended. Two days later, Doc was granted his request to retire. At that time he was named the Southwest Conference Coach of the Year . Athletic Director Hayden Fry called it the end of an era, not only for SMU, but for the Southwest Conference, as well. Maybe you have a basketball-sized gut, maybe you get winded just walking from Fondren Science to the Student Center, maybe you never played basketball, but talking to Doc Hayes and watching his teams play, you feel 6-7 and ready to stuff in the winning goal. Coach Hayes began his basketball career when he entered North Texas State in 1923. He started as a freshman and be- came an All-TIAA forward for the next three years. Hayes came to the Hilltop in 1947. He has 298 victories to 191 Wm 1200 losses. ln SWC play, his record is 163' wins against 97 losses. Now, 20 years later, the winningest coach in South- west Conference history retires. Hayes' Kardiac Kids became one of the most colorful teams in the league. His championship years were '55, '56, '57, '58, '66, '67. In 1962 and 1965, he guided predominantly sophomore teams to ties for the conference championship. Coach Hayes didn't appear to be a white-faced bundle of raw nerves when he watched his teams play, however. Always dressed in a dark suit, he sat glumly by the scorers' table, expressionless except to hold his head in his hands or talk to his players. Now a poker player with a full houseg later a convict who had just received the last nix for a reprieve. A coach is a part-time doctor, teacher, lawyer, father, counselor, drill instructor, clown, good-will ambassador, after-dinner speaker, and magician. A winner is a man who makes the big play, who pulls the breaks out of a down situation and moves in for victory. A combination of the two is a winning coach. A winning coach is Doc Hayes. -Lynn Railsback SMU Campus u V uhm M qu., l 2 X 9 ,v 1 v' swuvuvu G - t E12 N . . 1 5 --fr' Xl x ,M f f.,fX X X It has lately become a tradition at Southern Methodist to win SWC swimming. Things didn't change this year at the conference meet in Lubbock. Coach Red Barr's tankers whacked all opposition to sail away with their eleventh straight SWC swimming championship. The limit rule, which allows only eighteen swimmers on a squad, helped SMU because Barr had to swim his best. And his best totaled 667W points-258 points ahead of second-place Texas. After the first day, critics could see that SMU would win again. The Pony Swimming Stable won four of five events and were never headed during the rest of their stay in the West Texas town. Tim Birnie and Ken Merten were again the top performers for SMU. Merten totaled 56 points during the meet for individual honors. Bimie swam in the SID- yard freestyle on the final day of the meet and hence helped the Mustangs nip event-favored Texas. SMU received fine performances from many athletes. All-American Bryan Robbins won both diving events, and Lydon Neuman, Bill Charbonneau, Vernon Slovin, Howard Moore, and Brian Percival contributed victories in their respective events. Excellent races from sophomores such as Mark Tabhert and Richard Marshall were cause for optimism about future aquatic seasons. The Mustangs placed seventh in the National NCAA swim meet held in East Lansing, Michigan. The highlight of the meet was Ken Merten's fantastic perform- ance. Merten, SMU's first national champion, set new American and NCAA records in the 100-yard and 200-yard breaststroke. The swimming crown makes three SWC athletic championships in one year with only 7,000 students enrolled. Sorneone's been doing their job. Everyone would agree Coach Barr has. He's added his trophy for the past ten years. This makes number 11. -M o Morehead SMU Campus TEN MLISTANGS NAMED LL-AMERICAN SWIMMERS TIM BIRNIE KEN IVIERTEN Captain All-American A ll-American Breaststroke, SWC Champion NCAA 100-Yard Breaststroke, 2nd Place 100-Yard Breaststroke, National Champion 200-Yard Backstroke, SWC Champion 200-Yard Breaststroke, National Champion Relay, SWC Champion A X r 'I N 1 ' 1 CAMERON ENIMOTT LYDON NEUIVIAN BILL CHARBONNEAU A ll-A rn erican A ll-A merican A ll-American Ff9 f'fYlC NCAA Backstroke, 3rd Place B1'CaSiSt1 0kC, SWG Ch3mPi0T1 200-Yard Backstroke, SWC Champion Relay, SWC Champion Individual Medley, SWC Champion i I-ff A VERNON SLOVIN BRYAN ROBBINS All-American All-American 200-Yard Butterfly, SWC Champion Dixing, SWC Champion ish' HOWARD MOORE BRIAN PERCIVAL RICHARD MARSHALL All-American All-American --111---lnzericarz 400'Y3fd Medley Relay, 200-Yard Individual Medley. Freestyle SWG Champion SWC Champion 5 X N Captain Tim Birnie and Coach Red Barr LINN KLOTZ Breaststroke, SWC 3rd Place . ,nagrm vivznlfg f , . 5. -0 uv ..,n ROLAND MILLER AL BOSTDORF RICHARD BALL Sffnior Senior Senior SN-U, .ng 1 N , I fl L First Row: Roland Miller, Al Bostdorf, Brian Percival, Tim Birnie fCaptainJ, Dick Ball, Howard Moore, Tim McCarthy, Ken Merten. Second Roux' Linn Klotz, Vernon Slovin, Larry Hodgson, Mat Powers, Guy Harrison, Lydon Neuman, Bob McDermid, Bill Charbonneau, Bennie Kaiser Lllanagerl. Third Row: Walt Davis, Mark Tabbert, Cameron Emmott, Bob Davis, Dave Peabody, Lee Nicol, Karl McCarry. Dick Wade, Bob Lamoreaux, Doug McDonald. Rusell green CfMaInagerD. Fourth Row: Coach McMillian, Pat Hawkins, Bill Nance, Dick Marshall, Bryan Robbins, Robert May. John Miles. Clyde Alexander. Rick ray, oac Barr. CULT SWIMMING SMU Rice 73 si. Maries 66 Memorial H.s. 52 Highland Park Hs. 60 THE OPP 22 29 43 35 S EAS ON Texas Tech Hillcrest H.S. Texas A 81 M Texas SMU 59 66 67 57 OPP 45 28 37 49 iw yd!! TT 3 ji 8 .31 UNK, First Row: John Wilkinson, John Kinghorn, Bill Montez, Tom Harland, Clarke Griffith, Jim Petty, Scot Pile. Second Row: Coach McM1ll1an Mike Ltlvy, Carry Franchell, Larry Hodgeon, Jim Wangrin, Fred Schlicher, Jim Kennedy, Don Sterling fManagerJ. Third Row: John Hoopm gamer, Ma fn Hamilton, Byron Applegate, Gary Kircher, Ronnie Meyers, Steve Coorzette, Charles Minder, Rod Sinclair. Il2 vt as ,Q TRACK The track season produced some fine performances by individuals, but the Mustangs did not have the depth to be contenders for the conference crown. In the SWC track meet, SMU finished in fifth place, with a total of 34 points as compared to 60 for champion Rice. Bright spots in the meet were Larry Storbeck's winning effort in the 1-mile event and the combined victory of JERRY UTECHT, S W C Champion H urdler. I l Marshall Edwards and Steve Clayton in the sprint medlejr. Jerry Utecht compiled an outstanding refgord by winning the conference championship in the 41111-hurfllfze and placing second in the high hurdles. Captain Jim Bariklieafl set a new conference record in the 440-yard sprint. Tlie sprint rfzlal. team, composed of Bankhead, Clayton, Edwards, and John Holmes, placed second with a time of 41.0. JIM BANKHEAD, SWC Champion Sprinter. JE Y S K. r Il3 full EDWARDS, CLAYTON, BANKHEAD, HOLMES DICK FLUKER S W C Sprint Relay, 2nd Place Hurdles ,I J . Q z' 4 1 9 ' W., 1 . , ff STEVE CLAYTON GORDON WELCH MARSHALL EDWARDS SWC Champion, Sprint Medley Broad jump SWC Champion, Sprint Medley WC TRACK MEET SCHOOLS POINTS Rice 60 Baylor 52 Texas A8zM 38 Texas 36 SMU 34 Texas Tech 30 Arkansas 16 TCU 7 I I hS??3f5g'f. .- -...h, '13 Firsf Row: Cordon Welch, Fred Baines, Jim Bankhead, John Holmes, LeRoy Storbeck. Second Row: Tim Haines, Doug Cameron, Mark Cline, Craig Innes, Mike Murray, Ben Brewer, Gail Read. Third Row: Coach Parr, Steve Clayton, Marshall Edwards, Jim Hatfield, Jerry Utecht, Dick Fluker, Kim Thome, Tom Petley fManagerJ. IIS HAROLD RICHARDSON First Base There has been a tremendous improvement in the SMU baseball team in just one year. Last spring, the Mustangs occupied the Southwest Conference cellarg this year, the Ponies were in contention for the crown until the last game of the season, which they lost to conference champion, Texas. Highlights of the season were outstanding individual per- formances by Mike Livingston, Bill Rainer, and Donnie Den- bow. Livingston, the Mustangs' star pitcher, compiled a con- ,Qv,, .Ku S g y s s x N, . CHRIS NAJORK Second Base ference record of six wins against only one loss. He and out- fielder Rainer were selected for the All-Conference team. Denbow was also named to the All-Conference team and received the coveted award of '4Most Valuable Player in the South- west Conference. Coach Bob Finley has prospects for an excellent season next year, since graduation claimed only first baseman Harold Richardson and second baseman Chris Najork. Left: Mike Livingston. Right: Coach Bob Finley. Baylor TCU Texas Rice Texas A 81 M Rice Rice TCU 'fn . Q x N T H E S EAS ON SMU OPP 2 1 TCU 5 7 Baylor 5 3 Baylor 15 1 Texas A 8 M 5 10 Texas A 81 M 7 2 Texas 2 0 Texas 0 5 SMU 1 22 3 6 3 2 2 OPP 0 O 5 0 6 1 10 MU TANGS GAI SWC I RECGG ITIO Ja.- rf- DONNIE -DENBOW SWG Most Valuable Player All-Conference Team ff N . II8 MIKE LIVINGSTON BILL RAINER Pitcher Right Field All-Conference Team All-Conference Team BA EBALL TEAM iii N-ilu xy C' First Row: Inez Perez, Bob Flint, Bobby Lowe, David Ivy, John Daniels, Wally Hoyle, Mike Richardson, Mike Gillett. Second Row: Billy Daniels, Ronnie Ward, Steve Trulock, Chuck Fifield, Chris Najork, Bob Forster, Tommy Toombs. Third Row: Coach Bob Finley, Bill Rainer. Doyle Stroud. Mike Livingston, Harold Richardson, David Foster, Donnie Denbow, Bill Rohloff fManage1'l. II9 TENN S The SMU tennis team once again ran into trouble with stiff Southwest Conference competition. However, Coach Leo La- Borde's netters showed much improvement over the 3-13 record compiled last season. They finished the year in sixth place, and with the best SMU showing in several tries. The future seems brighter for Mustang tennis hopes because of the consistently strong playing by sophomores. Randy Matthews, Stanley Baker, and Craig Parsons, all sophomores, and Harvey Davis, a junior, were the top four men on the team. Another sig- nificant factor which should improve the sport at SMU is the recent establishment of a tennis scholarship. SEASON RECQRD Texas Rice Texas A8zM TCU Texas Tech Baylor Record: 15-7-2 SMU 0 2 3 4 1 0 OPP 6 4 3 2 5 6 l20 -2-.n.,, Maw' s,M.l',ff' Above fLeft to Rightj: Randy Matthews, Stanley Baker, Craig Parsons, Harvey Davis, Coach Leo LaBorde. l2I GOLF rf on p 72'-.F Q-1 . nf I22 f ,I I' . 1, . 5 Y 1 9 I H 4- Ne L' Q 1 M u A 14. r In , ,. ' A , , ' - a 1. 'f ' is ., ,v V SEASON RECORD SMU OPPONENT TCU 4 2 Baylor 3 3 Texas A8zM VZ SMZ Rice 6 0 Texas Tech 3 3 Texas A 0 6 Arkansas 2 4 -Mx 6 xa e 1 My First Row: B. Manor, M. Delarios, Coach Franks, C. Emory, B. Abbott. Second Row: J. Redfeam, B. Herndon, W. Lundqujst . f15'F47f' n i4. .Y I TRAMU RA LS M 3' ,,, 35 if f ff iii gig if 1 Ji ,g '1 ' MEN'S INTRAMLIRAL I966-67 CHAMPIONS PHI DELTA THETA Phi Delta Theta .... Beta Theta Pi .... Phi Gamma Delta .. . Alpha Tau Omega .. Delta Chi, .......... Lambda Chi Alpha .... Sigma Alpha Epsilon POINT TOTALS .....7661!2 .....766 .....7621f3 .....725 .....7151f2 .....7121!3 . . ..... 700 5! 6 Kappa Sigma .. Delta Sigma Phi Sigma Alpha Mu Kappa Alpha . . . Pi Kappa Alpha Sigma Chi' .... . Faculty . . 682 1 677 5 6-1-1 625 1 617 1 . ...... 613 1 ......-104 POOL CHAMPIONS PHI GAMMA. DELTA Left to Right: B. Hall, H. Harralson, J. Harper, R. Wilson. FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS FACLI LTY First Row: G. McMillion, J. Harris. Second Row: J. Herbert, B. Patrizi, V. Robinson. Third Row: J. Collins, J. Lobvell. Not Pictured Because of Injuries: V. Hjelm, G. Coffman, B. Mitchell, J. Jones, P. Hook. TENNIS CHAMPIONS BETA TH ETA PI First Row: B. Maughs, J. McVean. Second Row. D. Dalton, B. Couch, B. Sparling, M. Morrison SWIMMING CHAMPIDNS PHI DELTA THETA First Row: M. McCann, C. Underwood B. Vint, C. Urban. Second Row: J Bankhead, D. Weekley, T. Mills, M Kircher. BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS PHI GAMMA DELTA First Row: B. Hall, S. Haley, J. Har per, R. Wilson. Second Row: J. Erck H. Harralson, C. Crable, D. Munger J. Schirmer. My HANDBALL CHAMPICNS PHI DELTA THETA PING PONG CHAMPICDNS PHI DELTA THETA T. .wIoore. J. Jackson. G. Moss. Second' Row VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIQNS BETA TH ETA PI G. Wilkinson. First Row: A. Head, F. Hmckley. Second Row: S. Chapman, D ey, R. Hasty. BADMINTON CHAMPIONS w: D. Brahl, B. Maughs, B. Sparlmg, M. Logan, R. He Pow: B. Darrough, C. Wxlson, J. Moss, B Baler, J. Cou nry. BETA TH ETA PI Fzrst Row: B. Maughs, J. McVean. Second Row: B. Couch B. Baier, J. Counts. GOLF CHAMPIONS ALPHA TALI OMEGA First Row: T. Barnes, M. Hefer. Second Row: B. Schock, J. Perkins, R. Mers. :J--Q . Y' V -74. pfqtv nv- A 4 SOFTBALL CHAMPIONS ALPHA TAU OMEGA First Row: D. Humphrey, J. Jackson, B. Pohl, G. Hyde. Second Row: T. Barnes, D. VanArsdale, J. Perkins, R. Mers. Third Row: B. Usher, B. Harris, L. Bergstrom. N S..-P . TRACK CHAMPIONS BETA TH ETA Pl First Row: B. Baier, M. Logan, B. Dodgen, J. McYean Second Row: D. Dalton, C. Wilson. D. Brahl, R. Henry, J Counts, B. Darrough, M. Eck. I f .W-v-V - , WOMEN'S INTRAMLIRALS f vf 1 H? A av s I I 9, it V ,V I . by Q- -- VL AL v F Lx 1.1 ff, 1: ' 'Q , ' f' J f f l ,. ' E' - 1' Vw i f A ' qflf' f ' QW' ' '4 I1 AV Q way Q :L f nf 3 5. 9 f l . . -, P , ,ch J f ,. ij faq Q6 CO 'C . 'Q 'i? ' I966-67 CHAMPIDNS ZETA TAU ALPHA SECOND PLACE THIRD PLACE INDEPENDENTS KAPPA DELTA J .t::'.Q gsf. , In f K 0' fl ' 0 155. , ' 'I ' V sf MNQQ, ,M i , ,sm Q Q ', Ml' 'fb Us A - , . -' s A-3 hx 'if' ' v x Q nj v . 'N' 1 .1-v.. n P t1r. 3N1 .P l ' 7 19' WW'-5 ,Q .. fa ov O- 1' l F 4 E f 'T s.:-S 4 S Y' V' ...vau- 4 1 1 GRGANIZATICNS . ' sl iii 7 ' 312'- . . ,V zu, .-gina' .-fi, Lv.. 4 ,f , ,, .,, - -.Lf 1 gif . ai .f . P75 , f si , s..... --9--'H A, va , .VV 4. 'Q J sf w if if s ggi Q f Us , ff 1 , ,if - 'Fla' 1 ' Q 43 A ., 'z 4 A 9 K A 11 1 '-3' sfigfffi , W L ' FVNA z fd ,gg ,,., ' 1 ,. If S -., -' - M - .5 f 1 W 9 in-'H 1, TP 6 f A-in 4 'L U' .I . 1 . 1 S D A w 3579 S - 5- kn. Q if wi? 1- GLX, A 'lg 5 lj V. 3 HONQRARIE ' '31 in 1 -Wi' . -.JU Founded at William and Mary College in 1776, Phi Beta Kappa became the first society to bear a Greek letter name and to introduce the essential characteristics of such socie- ties. For over a century and a half, election to Phi Beta Kappa has been a recognition of intellectual capacities well em- ployed, especially in the acquisition of an education in the liberal arts and sciences. Members are elected from the highest ten per cent of the senior class and the highest one per cent of the junior class. Since 194-9, SMU, has been proud to add names of its outstanding students to the society's honor roll. S. Baker S. Best T. Bock J. Brett T. Clark S. Curry R. Gloyna L. Goidl J. Hartz C. Hinton D. Judy R. Kelly T. Lynch S. Orr S. Roberts W. Ross J. Rowley R. Schmid C. Selby T. Smith W. Walker D. Ward PHI BET KAPPA , 1 ' 1 N- - 6 Q! BET GAMM SIGMA nBI. ' 2 August, 1966 JOHN TILDEN BOURGEOIS JOHN WARE CALVERT HAROLD EDWIN FORSHEY JAMES ALLEN MOONEY ENAR H. SANDERS MICHAEL GORDON SMITH STUART VANAUKEN December, 1966 CHARLES E. DEDMON FRED G. FARTHING RICHARD D. FRAZAR JACK W. NUNNELEE PEGGY WATTS OEFINGER JACK W. POLLARD FRANK R. RUBOLINO Juniors BELLE FLORA DRYE LARRY JO MILLER SARAH ANN NEELEY RICHARD CLAYTON WARE BARBARA YOUKERS The national organization of Beta Gamma Sigma, sponsored by the American Association of Collegiate Schools of Business, was founded in 1913. The purpose of this society is to encourage and reward scholarship and accomplishment among students of business administration, to promote the advancement of education in the art and science of business, and to foster integrity in the conduct of busi- ness operations. The Beta of Texas chapter was chartered March 44, 1933, and elects to membership seniors from the upper ten per cent, juniors from the upper two per cent, and top graduate stu- dents of their respective classes each year. May, 1967 ANNE HELEN AVERILL ANN KRISTIN BERRY JAMES M. BOGAN ALYSON SNYDERMAN GATE JOHN T. CUNNINGHAM RICHARD A. CUPPLES JOHN M. DAVIS RAYMOND T. DESOLA JOHN P. ENGLISH GRADY JORDAN ALLEN W. KIMBERLY LUCINDA LOVELESS CAMILLA COSBY MCKENZIE FRANK M. MCKINNEY IRMGARD KLOPF MATSON DANIEL M. MILLET JACK CHRISTOPHER NAJORK J. HOWARD RAMBIN LYNN O. SURLS BRENDA JAN TIGERT WILLIAM BRUCE TWOMBLY BARNETT O. WALKER MARY FRANCYS WALLS Sigma Tau, national engineering honorary, was founded February 22, 1904, at the University of Nebraska. Within a few years it attained national scope and recognition. Alpha Beta chapter was founded at SMU on October 17, 1942. The unique success of Sigma Tau must be ascribed not only to its insistence on fine scholarship and its sponsoring of high professional ideals, but also to its realistic meaning to the student and the practicing engineer. Sigma Tau fosters scholarship, practicality, and sociability in the field of engineering. Members are selected from students who rank scholas- tically in the upper one-third of the junior and senior classes in the School of Engineering. Election to member- ship is the highest distinction any engineering student at SMU may obtain. F. Ball B. Banks C. Brandt R. Brodin L. Chasteen N. Daniels C. Davis Ri M. Diltz J. Dimmick ' .43 . B. Ehrich 6: X S. Hanis G. Huang r 0 J. Hutchison , J. Khoury J. Lieu . .l .l .1 is . . McNeill . Mayo . Moore D. M. Parks C. Quillin C. Renner S. Robertson T. Ryan J. Thurmon L. Trainor P. Voss R. Widmer M. Woods D. Wuensche T. Zinn fx ,N SIGMA TAU gf I J. OFFICERS: MARC PARKS, President FRANK FITZ, Vice-President BILL EHRICH, Secretary BOB BANKS, Treasurer X .fq is 'TT' gr' X 5 ESX S E gg 9 Q- MCRT R BOARD ' 1 OFFICERS: LINDA COIDL, President J EANN E BRETT, Vice-President ROBERTA SCHMID, Secretary HARRIET MIERS, Treasurer Election to Mortar Board is one of the outstanding distinc- tions which a senior woman may attain. One of the year's most eagerly awaited events is the annual Mortar Board Calling Out which is held each spring. To qualify for membership, a girl must maintain a B average throughout her college career and be prominent in campus activities. The purpose of Mortar Board is to promote and maintain a high standard of scholarship, to recognize and encourage leader- ship, and to stimulate and develop a finer type of college woman. Each year Decima Chapter presents the Dorothy Amann Award and the Decima Lantern Award to women outstanding for their scholarship and service to SMU. Mortar Board has grown with SMU. Square, the original honorary of four girls, came into existence during the school's1 first session in 1915-16. In 1926, the group was expanded to ten members and was renamed Decima. In 1932, Decima became the fiftieth chapter of national Mortar Board, which now has 117 chapters. 4' '1--J A 1,1 V+ 175 P. Allen J. Brett L. Goidl P. Kirkpatrick M. H. Knight for , K. McNulty H. Miers C. Mosman J. Murph M. Pitchford S. Roberts R. Schmid D. West Cycen Fjodr has the distinction of being the oldest honorary at SMU. The secret knighthood is composed of the top ten men of senior standing on the campus. There are eight under- graduate members and one each from Perkins School of The- ology and the SMU School of Law. Membership for the knights is based upon academic achieve- ment, leadership qualities, and outstanding service to the Uni- versity. During the spring of each year since 1915, the retiring Knights have chosen their successors from outstanding junior men. During Homecoming, the Knights tap ten serfs. These are men of freshman standing whom the Knights feel possess the greatest potentialfor campus leadership. The selection is based on high school achievement, interview performance, and early campus activities. To be a part of the knighthood or serfhood is a unique and rewarding experience for any man. Knights: G. Atkinson T. Birnie C. Cox D. Donnally CYCEN FJODR Il' ,v ffsf i SLN. Y 2' '. f-V' , 1-I 1 . ?l'Q.,f' - J ,,.,g,, ,. '. -fa -. .- ' V . - HQ, 'G iff fist 17' fl I 154315 1- f awfi 'fd'-3 il , n'v.', 13433 , , . ,. .. t , ' :fill :im .. 2 . , , OFFICERS. DENNY HOLLIAN, President DICK WEEKLEY, Vice-President JEFF PIERCE, Treasurer L. Enderby G. Hamilton J. Pierce D. Weekley Serfs: G. Conine W. Delameter J. Hoopingarner J. Moore E. Morrison C. Mulheam J. Williams 327 ty 1'- KIRKQS OFFICERS: CAROL IIOSXIAN. President KKY 3ICNL'I.TY, Vice-President JANE ELLISON. Secretary JEAN HARTZ, Treasurer Q 'V y 1 K L Kirkos is an honorary organization for out- standing junior and senior women, who are circled in the fall on the basis of high schol- arship. leadership, and unselfish service to the University. The organization was founded at SMU in 1928 and adopted, in 1940, the Creek name Kirkos, meaning friendship. The purpose of Kirkos is to unite the Friendly Forty , in a conscious effort to strengthen coopera- tion and understanding within the University com- munity. Kirkos endeavors to serve SMU through many varied projects and to encourage a close bond of friendship for those within as Well as without its circle. lx fi I , f .Q 6 f 't' X 'ttffttfrrtyit it V X . w t-iq-, . 4 -sf L 1 'f A VA 'Z' l M it 4 rg dr L4.A .1 . Albritton P. Allen J. Bell J. Brett L. Conyers S. Crawford C. Dobbins V. Dunlap J. Ellison J. Ferguson W. Fletcher L. Coidl P. Hamilton J. Hartz T. Herringer S. Keehn P. Kirkpatrick C. Mattson K. McNulty E. Moore C. Mosman L. Mummee J. Murph M. Pitchford C. Prussing S. Roberts S. Rogan B. Spiegel C. Vestal C. Voights D. West M. Wochos Blue Key is a national honorary fraternity for men outstanding in service, scholarship, character, and ability. The blue key which the members wear symbolizes good citizenship and service which the university seeks to recognize. The fraternity was founded at the University of Florida in 1924. In a year's time, realization of the worth of such an organization brought national ex- pansion. Today, Blue Key chapters are spread throughout the entire country. The Blue Key chapter at SMU was founded in 1928. The SMU chapter is proud to point to many outstanding professional men and prominent citi- zens in Dallas and across the nation who are members. The fraternity endeavors to perpetuate belief in God, to support and defend the government of the United States and the established institutions of society. It preserves the principles of good citizen- ship, fosters ambitions of intellectual attainment, studies student problems, and enriches student life. In keeping with these ideals, Blue Key awards an- nually a plaque to the University's most outstanding sophomore man. T. Birnie L. Cavitt B. Cooper W. Day L. Enderby G. Hamilton J. Pierce C. J. Webster D. Weekley BLUE KEY , 1 5 A ' , ' 'Q ag p'-A :5 I I l . - . . 9 , 31 yy 7- 3,04 5' ..., . .K ' : ' I I . OFFICERS: DICK WEEKLEY, President LARRY CAVITT, Vice-President GEORGE HAMILTON, Secretary C. .I. WEBSTER, Treasurer ',l Nwx. . S xy XQQQ xgkq ., ' vfhxfhxx 'Ei' I 1 'Gil if ALPH LAMBD DELT Y ... .rs tl .. 'Y ,W - - iS.,1','.: . ,Y A , -, .. t . ' s.f ?i ,Z . N -1 . N Nylff fri? P. AM fl, :I 0 fi . N N S 6 fi 'fa E 1 . L . . 'git ,IN GFFICERS. SUSAN FAWLEY, President CAROLYN VOICHTS, Vice-President GINNY WILSON, Secretary RUTH GILLESPIE, Treasurer 5 Q up 6 . I fx el bw Zu. A 1. , 1-f..L'2 L AMA 8-1 Q4 'fh '3 I , AAAHAAA.. A DXZNYK 6 , , , A .29 ,P 0 if AAA A National Alpha Lambda Delta, a scholastic hon- orary for freshman women, was founded in 1924. Its purpose is to promote intelligent living and a high standard of learning, and to encourage super- ior scholastic attainment. Membership is extended to women students who have a 3.5 average on a normal load for the first or both semesters of their freshman year. Alpha Lams participate in the fall Academic Rush Week to introduce freshmen to their society. Other activi- ties include a tutoring project, Saturday morning breakfasts with faculty speakers, and a spring ban- quet with Phi Eta Sigma. 97 f . A. Bailey . -,K J. Bell - C. Bradley . .A S.Bybee ., C. Chanazow ' 1 'Q ., , 5 , 'fs ' J . C. Cole P. Dalton D. Dobbins S. Dycus F. Fawley R. Gillespie C. Hall C. Haney 6 P. Kenney 4 ' , M. Knight ' ., ,5 A. Londeree A A. Martin . C. Moore ,S , P. Nason N. Neath 14, Q - ' K. Orban ' V - ' M. Osterhoudt N I I 7 B. Rhodus , A i -X q S. Roberts N. Roddy B. Skaggs J. Smith A. Sproule G. Thompson L. Thompson J. Thrift M. Trimble S. Viers C. Voights Phi Eta Sigma is a national honorary scholastic fraternity for freshmen, founded on March 22, 1923, at the University of Illinois. The organization strives to promote scholarship and academic enthusiasm, particularly among freshman men. Membership is extended to those freshman men who have a 3.5 average on a normal load for the first, or both, semesters of their first year. Phi Eta Sigma activities in an expanding program include a tutoring program, a Sunday evening supper every other month with faculty speakers, the distribution of HHOW to Study pamphlets, and a spring banquet with Alpha Lambda Delta. S. Baker T. Baker B. Beldon R. Buels S. Cartwright J S. Connatser S. Curry Y ' D. Davis W. F razee J. Codbey J. Gordon - R. Greer ' if ' R. Hageman S. Haley A. Halff R. Holt S. King S. Knouse L. Ledbetter R. Mood K. Norman ' cr Q r I I JL Q 5-. Q, X PHI ETA SIGMA 6 ,Tr , C' L cb L2 'I - If OFFICERS: BRUCE ROSS, President JOE GORDON, Vice-President JOHN GODBEY, Secretary RODNEY ROUTSONC, Treasur r cl. Z' D 1 .J iv., ' , R A A A A .Q S 'K' 1 is X R L4. 112. Nislar 45 N EZ' A 1 Lk A -g 5 . Pope ' G. Putnam J. Reese B . . Ross J R Rule N E. , F. Silverman '-3 X, R. Sirchio A. Snyder J. Thompson A qs J. Vestal B. Vick A IW I . Routsong 6'-g 4' Q ' x K 1 I bmi L... 1 so .1 N . 1 117 5 f L Gy gt 5 it C R L xi My L4 'ri . YL Q, zf f ESSIONAL and DEP RTME TAL 1 . , 2,4 Q In 11 Delta Sigma Pi, the largest professional business fraternity, was founded at New York University in 1907. It has since grown to 140 chapters with more than 60,000 brothers. Beta Phi chapter of SMU has firmly established itself as a leader in business administration on the campus. Meeting weekly in the Fincher Parlors, Delta. Sigma Pi participates in organized activities of the business school as well as providing its own professional and social programs. The fraternity continues to for- ward its aim of fostering a closer and more intimate affiliation between the commercial world and students of commerce. 1 ts H ii gl ,. DELTA SIGMA PI l ,E R. Brinson, Treasurerg G. Stumberg, Vice-Presidentg K. Gardner, Presidentg E. Miller Secretaryg F. Smith, Senior Vice-President. - is gv-ffigzj . N ,sn ,..--.-...,-...A .--.--4--o-U-OQQ 'Q V 1f' 'z GK 0 l , , W Front Row: E. Miller, K. Gardner, F. Smith, G. Stumberg. Second Row: J. Thompson, T. McLead, B. Maths-u. B. Garrett. D. Otstott. B. Norris, A. Kimberly, J. Heberle, J. Marshall, D. Ott, P. Brown, R. Brinson. l45 PHI HI THETA Q7 , . , s First Rout J. Mills, C. Knox, K. Agerlid. Second R w: A. Ch , B. D , A. B ll d M W .l. Tigert, A. Harrell, K. Kelsay 0 ang rye a ar , ' aus' BETA ALPH PSI Puig 5 it img ' Huw. F' ,gint ,Q 57 !'.-.1-ffl? i'4i'.f. 25 it-3' If 32' 2 tif? si? - f- 1-2-.J fimgr, my 25 Giifiieiiuiffii' -2122: '2 as-.2 E'..fg:5 !e'j'IIzfii?' 2591...-2 5221 ri? '-I. 2'-is. .L .1,5 'f- I ?ii-Iff f-1134- is rx i ri' pf -I I qi' v ,jzgr gl- '24 gl i ' 5 . ,-,g - f.: ,- : . . Z .-' 'Qi -' '. .na - 1 . ,. '4 . X . . 4 . 2 1 -1 f 1 I ' First Row: M. A. Rn f.. Gregory, M. Mueller, J. Heberle, G. Jordan, Z. B. Freeman, L. Carroll Second Row: C- 1 f . l. Reed, M. Wilson, J. M. Davis, L. Bannister, J. Bickle, L. Surls, R. D. Walker, S. Pedlar, J. M? f ltr F. Robinson I46 Phi Chi Theta is a professional busi- ness fraternity for women and was founded at SMU in 1944+ by Professor A. W. Foscue. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Harmon Watkins, Alpha Gam- ma chapter works to promote the cause of higher business education and training for women, to foster high ideals for women in business careers, to encourage fraternity and coopera- tion among women preparing for such careers, and to stimulate the spirit of sacrifice and unselfish devotion to the attainment of such ends. The members of Alpha Gamma serve as hostesses for Businessmen's Day and World Trade Day. Each year Phi Chi Theta presents the Scholarship Key to the outstanding senior woman in the Business School and trophies to the senior man and woman who have con- tributed the most to the Business School. Beta Alpha Psi is recognized by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants as the official national ac- counting fraternity. The SMU chapter, Alpha Epsilon, was installed on April 23, 1950. The purpose of this fraternity is to foster and encourage the ideal of serv- ice as the basis of the accounting pro- fession. Beta Alpha Psi also promotes high moral, scholastic, and profes- sional attainments in the members and encourages cordial relationships among its members and the accounting pro- fession. Beta Alpha Psi strives to promote the study of accounting and high ethi- cal standards, and to act as a medium between professional men, instructors, students, and others who are interested in developing the study of accounting. The Alpha Epsilon chapter gives SMU accounting majors many opportunities to meet and converse with Dallas ac- countants and businessmen. TUDE T ARKETI G LUB f-g iii Q I First Row: E. DeHays, D. Drake, E. Purdy, G. Freed, C. Sewell, J. Johnson. Second Row: H. J. Hay, D. Hayzlett. Dr. Drake, E. McMillan, W. Wong, C. Lawson, H. Blom, B. Raffield, E. Shelton, M. Engelbrecht, B. Goforth, W. Cvant, F. I. Millar, J. Crockett. The Student Marketing Club was establidled in 1952 as a cooperative effort among students to facilitate the training and placement of students primarily interested in the related fields of marketing. The club meets once a month and brings in a speaker who 'is regarded as a marketing leader in the South- west. The group is the largest profexional society on the SML' campus. I47 IIE Ku, Www I The American Institute of Industrial Engineers promotes professional devel- opment and technical competence. Friendships with students having like interests are established through mem- bership in the society. Areas of interest are formulated by associations with practicing engineers. AIIE aids in fu- ture professional recognition through participation in activities at the student level. A scholarship is awarded an- nually by the Dallas-Fort Worth chap- ter of AIIE to an outstanding student member. Through lectures, movies, and field trips, the society is kept informed of developments in industrial engineer- ing. First Row: T. Zinn. J. Thurmon, W. Clark. Second Row: L. Beaumont, R. Pool, R. Thomas, J. Fulton. Third Row: J. Vestal, J. Griffith, F. Tippitt, H. Forman. ASC The SML' chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers was established under the guidance of the Director of District 15 and under the sponsorship of the Dallas branch to help civil engineering students enrich their college courses by beginning professional con- tacts and associations which are so valuable to the practicing engineer. The monthly meet- ,- ings of the chapter provide an opportunity for a diversified program encompassing subject matter not directly related to engineering, but which serves to broaden the student's exper- ience. The student chapter of ASCE offers field trips and access to the publications of the pro- fession. N-1-..- . ..,,, .,,,,,,,,,,g 'Q' First Row: S. Harris, S Thompson, C. Quillin Second Row: F. Reedy J. Novoa, T. Caertner, A. Masih, T. Kim, L. McMahan. Third Row: P. Roach, S. Graham, R. Widmer, P. Barnard, N. M. Alsaffar, D. Henry The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers is the largest professional engineering society in the world. The IEEE was formed in 1963 by a merger of the Institute of Radio Engineers and the American Institute of Electrical Engineers. The objects of the IEEE are scientific, literary, and educational. Its aims include the advancement of the theory and practice of electrical engineering, electronics, radio, and the allied branches of engineering. The student chapter of the IEEE at SMU is one of over 200 student branches at colleges and universities throughout the world. The function of this group is to provide students with an opportunity to associate edu- cationally and socially with fellow engineering students, faculty, and noted men of science. Membership in IEEE is open to all undergraduate and graduate electrical en- gineering students. Meetings are held each month and consist of lectures, demonstrations, films, and field trips. ,ON EEE 1 ' S First Row: R. Ray, W. J. Khoury, W. T. Lee, W. Yarbrough, D. Segac, P. Utay. Second Row: J. Peters, J. McNeil, W. L. Trainer. BI. E. C1-eecF. J. Maxwell, R. McFar1in, D. Miller, C. Grant. Third Row: L. Howard. S. Robertson. M. R. Parks, M. Watkins, I.. Fallen. D. Hoag. J. Dimmick. H. Wiggins, J. Noyes, M. Woods, K. Renner, M. Kuser. J TH ETA SIGM PHI First Row: J. Blaschke, J. Edgington, S. Graham. Second Row: N. Ott, D. Drake, E. Purdy, SIGMA DELTA CHI 9 man- W .. Q Q! A . V. tis A - . I A'I-.f----'ff5F?'l?e'um-- A.. A o o Left to Right: W. Key, D. Waterhouse, M. Madigan, P. Wuntch, D. Stanglin, M. Morehead, L Murphy, L. Railsback, J. Applebaum, H. Clements. I50 Theta Sigma Phi is the national professional organization for women journalists, both on the student and the working level. The group was founded by twelve college students in 1909 in an effort to unite women working or plan- ning to work in the field. In addition, Theta Sigma Phi confers honorary awards on women who distinguish themselves in any area of communications or writing, and attempts to improve working standards and conditions for women in journalism. Women who are initiated into Theta Sigma Phi during their college career automatically receive professional membership upon gradua- tion. Student members are chosen on the basis of scholarship, demonstrated interest in jour- nalism, and a declared intention to enter the communications field. The SMU chapter of Sigma Delta Chi, na- tional professional journalistic society for men, was organized in 1931 as an affiliate of a pro- fessional organization which now has 25,000 members. The undergraduate chapter has main- tained close ties with the Dallas Professional Sigma Delta Chi chapter. Through joint ac- tivities, student members meet professional journalists and can thus better understand op- portunities in the field. Sigma Delta Chi en- deavors to raise the standards of competence of its members, to recognize outstanding journal- istic achievement, and to advance press stand- ards by fostering a higher ethical code. PI SIGMA ALPHA Pi Sigma Alpha is the national political science their entire course of study. Iff:quirernente for mem- honorary. Chapters receive into membership students hership include at least ten sermrfter hours in the ahoue- of government, political science, public administration, named fields. The stufiqnt must hfive rn:iim:1ir.f,d 5, H and international relations, when such students attain average in these courses and he in the upper third of high standards of scholarship in political science ami hisclass. 17 . ,, i if-. unix F' KI' l' ifv- First Row: P. Yates, P. Elliott, K. Kleiman, S. Alford, J. Heffington. Second Row: C. Anderson, I. Brown, Y. Hill. D. Wil- marth, J. Maxon, T. Deason. PHI LPHA TH ETA Founded in 1921 at the University of Arkansas, Phi Alpha founded at SMU in 1927 and was recently revived after Theta is a national honorary fraternity composed of history a period of inactivity. Faculty members serve as hosts for students and professional historians. The Eta chapter was the groupis meetings. and history papers are presented. If I 'as I -35 T' 'C 5... i ? J-4 First Row: J. Smyth, K. Fuess, C. Prussing, J. Bell, J. Miu'pli, J. Brett. Second Row: L. Giffin, T. Deason. S. Yarborough. B. Ross. D. Richards. D. Johnson, L. Howard, L. Murphy. ISI IGMA TAU DELT '!!I iii! NIBI ,L . 4 J i First Row: D. Ward, S. Neill, S. Baker. Second Row: S. Keehn, D. West J. Cordon. Third Row: T. Cherry, D. Judy, Y. Hill, J. Bowyer. SIGMA DELT PI A-ifJ Aw Sigma Tau Delta, national English honorary, granted charter for the Rho Theta chapter at SMU in 1961. Members are nominated by the executive committee of the department of English. The sponsors are Dr. 'James Early and Dr. John Bowyer. 1 Members are usually chosen from students specializ- ing in English and comparative literature. The honorary meets once a month in the homes of faculty members for the purpose of promoting the mastery of written ex- pression, encouraging worthwhile reading, and foster- ing a spirit of fellowship among men and women major- ing in Englishf' Sigma Delta Pi was founded on November 14, 1919, at the University of California at Berkeley, under the motto, 4'Let us go forward under the inspiration of Spain. Its purpose is one of providing a wider knowledge of and a greater love for the Hispanic contributions to modern culture. The Alpha Eta chapter was founded at SMU in 1936. It provides regional meetings and activities for Spanish students and fosters a friendly relationship and coopera- tive spirit between the nations of Hispanic tongue and those of the English tongue. Seated: J. LaPrafle, S. Roberts, C. Hinton. Standing: C. Mattson, P. Pickering, L. Cottrell. S. Selby Mu Phi Epsilon is an international profes- sional music sorority. Its purposes are the advancement of music in America and through- out the world, the promotion of musicianship and scholarship, loyalty to the alma mater, and the development of a true sisterhood. It was founded at the Metropolitan School of Music in Cincinnati, Ohio, on November 13, 1903. The SMU chapter, Mu Chi, strives to strengthen interest in the cultural growth of SMU and Dallas. Each spring Mu Chi sponsors the Viola Beck Van Katwijk Piano Contest for the pupils of teachers in the Dallas area. Among other activities, Mu Chi acts as a service organization for the School of Music. Eta Kappa Nu, the national electrical engi- neering honorary, was founded in 1904 at the University of 1llinois.- It now has 113 chapters and over 40,000 members. The Gamma Omicron chapter was installed at SMU in 1957. Membership is limited to those iwho, by their attainments in college or in the practice of the profession of electrical engineering, have demonstrated a marked ability in their work. The group attempts to encourage schol- arship by giving an award each spring to the outstanding electrical engineering sophomore. It is also a service organization. Another pur- pose of the organization is to help improve the standards of the profession, the courses of in- struction, and the institutions where chapters are established. Membership in Eta Kappa Nu is the highest honor an electrical engineering student may attain at SMU. U PHI EPSILO First Row: W. Wood, J. Watson, J. West, L. Penn, T. Scott. Second Row: V. McKay, D. Johnson, S. Bybee, D. Holmes. Third Row: L. Merritt, L. Thomas, L. Thompson. B. Palmer. Fourth Row: R. Trexler, J. Leatherwood, J. Hazelwood, S. Etcheto. Fifth Row: D. Dickson, C. Bryan, M. H. Knight, S. Kidwell. Sixth Row: P. Hill, B. Sruutz, P. Fitz- ETA KAPP First Row: S. Robertson, B. Banks. J. Dimrnick, L. Trainer. Second Rout C. Davis. J Khoury, J. McNeil, M. McDaniels, G. Schmaling. Third Razr: J. Kilpatrick. J. Pete-ra C Jones, K. Reimer, M. Parks, L. Milligan. I53 TEXAS STUDE T EDLICATICN ASSCCIATIO l 5 v . 3 5 wtf. The purposes of the SMU Student Education Association are to interest young men and women in teaching as a career, to provide its members with opportunities to develop personal growth and professional competence, and to provide opportunities for gaining an understand- ing of the history, ethics, and program of the teaching profession. First Row: Dr. J. Lindbeck, A. Cobum, Dr. H. Ehrhardt. Second Row: J. Murph, K. Barnes, S. Etling, S. Sutton. pw gf? ,Q Left to Right: R. Webb, J. Mug V. L. Powell, M. Wochos. I54 f I 1 ,3- 1 ' I ,Q fl I ily. .I If .,,, 4 -'::.EvA4- WY-4 'VO GO ERNING and SERVICE I TLIDE T COURT The Student Court has as its primary purpose the protection of the rights of the Students Association and its nieinhers. The judicial power of the Student's Association is vested in the Student Court. The Student Court sits as the final authority in determining the con- stitutionality of the acts of the Student Senate. in trying cases of inipeachnient against any Students Associa- tion officer. and in trying appeals from decisions made by the election hoard. The justices of the Student Court are appointed by the Student Senate. The Chief Justice is a senior law student who as a junior is selected Associate Chief Justice. and who automatically assumes office the fol- loning year. A third justice is chosen from the law school and the remaining two are selected from the different schools of the University. CT? MEMBERS S. BURFORD, Chief fustrce M. GOODWIN, Associate Justice A. HARDCASTLE, Associate Justice J. KENDRICK, Assoczate .lustzce R. MEDLEN, Associate Iustzce 1'-'Y' '4 ' Sfwlefl: J. Kendrick, S. Burford, A. Hardcastlc. Standing: M. Goodwin, R. Medlcn. The Squires is an SMU spirit organization for men. Composed of sixty members, twenty from each of the undergraduate classes except freshmen, the Squires have become an integral part of the spirit of SMU. Easily recognized by their shocking red shirts and dark slacks, the Squires attend every home athletic event and are responsible for the SMU Victory Column , numerous half-time stunts, and general noise-making in the SMU stands. The Squires, widely-heralded throughout Dallas and the campus, insure their continued success each spring with the selection of twenty top men from the freshman class, chosen on the basis of school spirit and willingness to work. The Squires have become and will remain a symbol of the new spirit of SMU. Right: The newly-acquired mascot of the Squires, Top YC r ny' y gm SQLIIRES .J 4 K 'n an Cat. 'g ' - .qibsf ' -'.lA,sr -v .fy q :A 1- - ' 1 4 ' ' -rv A - i- First Row: .l. Schirmer, B. Baier, J. Pierce, J. Smith, D. Crane, J. Moore, S. Coke. J. Counts. B. Stickler. B. Black. B. Sawver. G. Huselton. I. Brow-n, T. George. Second Row: F. Ball, J. Campbell, M. Morehead. D. Duran. B. Abbott. B. Hasty. II. Kircher, R, Ware, Y, B, Vim, R- FIUIEIYSOYI, Henry, S. McGee, C. Tennyson, T. Barnes, B. Haley. M. Casson. L. Smith. Third Row: S. Smith. C. Williams. R. Saxbe. B. Connorly, D. Birenbaum. Fourth Row: M. Rogan, P. Hawkins. B. McCaskill. S. Sealy. D. Mann. B. McLaughlin. T. Lewis. J. Weir. D. Wsnista. D. Prigmore, D. Anderson, D. Donnally, M. Wehrman. SMU TLIDENTS' ASSOCIATIG OFFICERS. LINDSEY ENDERBY. President BOB SAWYER, Vice-President MARTHA PITCHFORD, Secretary DICK WEEKLEY,'Treasurer LQ J. Albritton T. Baker D. Beach C. Cox L. Enderby R. Ferguson S. Keehn G. Loftis B. McCaski1l M. Pitchford C. Prussing K. Renner S. Rogan T. Ryan 2-JFSDPU 55359 gr:-12.5 2 'L' sa U FDU O . Weekley West Veirs . Wilmoth From parties to parking lots, if the qllestion mncerns the students at SNIl,', the Student Senate is interested and involved. Composed of twenty-six representa- tives elected from the various schools, the Senate is the legislative branch of student government here. Dynamic co-operation both in and out of the Senate is the goal of the group. This year was marked by a real effort to make constructive progress in campus unity. Homecoming was the result of co-ordinated work by the Senate anfl other campus organizations. In a large university, there are many different students and many different stu- dent needs. Correspondingly, the Senate program is diverse. The committees handle issues ranging from all-inclusive ones such as the University College to smaller, more specialized ones such as Sunday dinners for foreign exchange students. Willingness to face problems and then work to correct them has led the Senate into the role of a concerned and questioning body. The beginning of professor-evaluation promises to be of great significance. ln all these attempts-some rewarded and some frustrated-Dr. Fred Bryson, Dean of University Life, serves as the Senatels mentor and much-appreciated friend. He has greatly aided the formation of effective student government at SMU. 75 Z' . I-1. -mv .' ,J -5. W . - . 3 . h., sf' -eg- , ,.. -V-i f-1 ' . ny, JSA Q ,GW xi? . ' F' -4+ 6 3, :I vs., 44: X 1 xi - 31 -it P145 ful? L -..g ut---4 C K 4 VJ' K., 5 i 'S' --.Q -1-11.4 - u i li ' . ...- Q1q. SAK - The Student Senate attempts to solve problems concerning . . evaluation of the faculty . . and where to park. ,K Other problems facing the Senate are the NSA question and which SMU boy is ugli F 1, 1 TLIDENT CENTER GOVERNING BGARD FRED BRYSON, Dean of Student Life, Director of the Umphrey Lee Student Center The Governing Board directs the administra- tion of the affairs of the Student Centerls program and building. Consisting of alumni, faculty, and student members, this group approves the budget elects committee chairmen and officers, and de- termines policies concerning the building and its facilities. The professional staff of the Student Cen- ter serves in an ex-officio capacity. The Umphrey Lee Student Center strives to be the meeting place of the University. Its facilities and program are designed to promote a spirit of campus unity, and to offer each student an oppor- tunity to contribute to the life of the University, as well as to broaden his education and social experiences. iw: if .Wav-0 'Q .6 H 1 5 ,xi R. First Roug: Keith fwIf,Elroy, .l. fXlf'Elhaney, J. Brett, J. Murph, S. Honderich, J. Whetzel, F. Bryson. Second Row: L. Duell, D. Cosper, I. Willffflfff, C. Dobbins, C. Wright. ll. Gillespie, C. Johnson, W. F. Lovejoy. I62 7 The Student Center Directorate is composed of the chair- men of the various Student Center committees, the officers of the S.C., and several administrative advisors. The Directorate serves as coordinator of the numerous programs of the Umphrey Lee Student Center. This group meets weekly to discuss common problems, correlate coming events, and stimulate the program with a fresh perspective. The merit system is used in the seleotion of committee chairmen and officers. Contributions to and interest in the program are recognized as primary criteria for leadership in the Student Center. The committees, structured according TUDENT CENTER DIRECTCR TE to current student interest, offer opportunities for fun and service and are open to any SML' student. The fpommittees are Dance, Fashion, Fine Arts, Forum, Public Relations, Hospitality, Music, House Decorations, and Special Events. The Student Center Directorate keeps its programs in style with the current trends among the students of Southem Methodist University. Its programs vary from Bob Hope entertainment to style shows to autographs from a Playboy bunny. The program also varies from the hosting of dis- tinguished speakers by the Forum and Special Events Com- mittees to the renting of prints by the Fine Arts Committee. First Row: Dean Bryson, J. Brett, J. Murph, L. Mumee. Second Row: B. Brown, S. Schoeller, M. Wochos, R. Gillespie, J. Gilmer. N. Arko. C. Kilgore. Third Row: R. Moore, L. Brown, D. Ball, J. Mueller, K. McElroy. l63 si Z fx A . gf! Q ' 'f f X I ...Q Lv ' ' X ji The Student Center offers something for everyone . . . from free coffee . . . to go-go! 1 gn. to hops. The attractions vary from bunnies ,Q AV 2 x 'YD ,av A fall ASSOCIATED WDME TUDENTS As each girl registers at SMU, she receives the privilege of membership in Associated Women Students. The object of this organization is to provide an opportunity for women students to accept the responsibility of self-government. It is through AWS that the women students at SMU express themselves in the university community. AWS strives to encourage the development of mature student leadership in every aspect of campus life, to further the spirit of unity among the women of the university, to increase their sense of responsibility to each other, and to maintain high stand- ards of college life. The AWS General Council coordinates the many programs of AWS. This council is composed of the organization's executive officers, and representatives from the residence halls and sorority houses. The programs of the Dallas Town AWS REPRESENTATIVES Girls, the sorority house council, the individual hall and floor councils, and the Sophomore Sponsors are under the auspices of AWS. Throughout the year, AWS sponsors activities which bene- fit not only the co-eds, but the entire campus community. A street dance initiates the fall activities. The group spon- sors a Carol Sing at Christmas, and AWS honors graduat- ing women at a breakfast in the spring. In coordination with the Dean of Women, AWS plans an annual Symposium, which brings national and international figures to the cam- pus to meet with women students who are concerned with vital personal and world problenis. The Perspectives pro- gram sponsors small group discussions led by socially and politically informed speakers. Q- ' g-4 In 0? t x. 4 5 s. .19 A ., xf 'J J'- 'W First Row: A. Monroe, M. Roe, S. Wingfield. Second Row: D. Vaughan, A. Taylor, S. Delavan, D. Damell, C. Hall, V. Pierce. P. KIRKPATRICK, President J. FERGUSON, Ist Vice-President W. FLETCHER, 2nd Vice-President L. GOIDL, 3rd Vice-President E. NIVEN, Secretary B. MCBRIDE, Treasurer P. EVANS, Sophomore Sponsor Coordinator L. THOMAS, Sophomore Sponsor Coordinator K. SCHURIC, Sophomore Sponsor Coordinator Ii .ry 'Ph AWS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 'JA AWS GENERAL couNclL Ya 1 ix ' 41909 First Row: .T. Lewis, E. Niven, P. Evans, K. Schurig, L. Thomas, P. Kirkpatrick, J. Ferguson, B. McBride, L. Goidl, B. Tfninsky. Second Row: L. Lapp, B. Baratti, S. Wisenbaker, K. Smith, J. Schaub, L. Shepperd, P. Findlay, P. Wadley. B. Petersen. B. Ewin. P. Hamilton. E. Tunis. C. Voights, C. Mattson, V. Dunlap, C. Ritten, K. McNulty, S. Knight, B. Boyd. B. Burnett. Sophomore Sponsors arc a group of carefully selected sophomore women chosen by AWS to live in freshman residence halls. On opening day at the University, the spon- sors greet girls and their parents, helpthem move into the residence halls, and introduce them to other students. Throughout the year, the sponsors are avail- able to help freshmen in any way possible. They assist them in learning about varous facets of university life. Along with the counselors, sponsors serve as advisors to the residence hall governing groups. Finally, the sponsors are upperclass friends who have volunteered to assist freshman women in becoming part of the university community, further enabling them -to obtain the most from their college career. Q3 Y f 'NU The Dallas Town Girls' Association was founded in the spring of 1955 for the many women students attending SMU from Dallas. The organization includes Dallas women living at home or on campus-both independents and sorority women. Town Girls especially works toward integrating women living off-campus into the activities of the University and making them feel a part of the campus community. At the luncheon meetings every other Wednesday, mem- bers enjoy short programs on a variety of subjects. Prior to fall orientation, Town Girls sponsors a picnic for all in- DALLAS TOW GIRLS' ASSCDCIATIO coming freshman women from Dallas. During orientation week, the group presents a style show with the latest fall fashions. On move-inn day, members greet girls and their parents in freshman residence halls and serve refreshrnents. Throughout the year, their activities have both social and service purposes. The yearly program has included a Christ- mas party, an Easter egg hunt for underprivileged children, and a mother and daughter luncheon. Town Girls also helps implement the programs of AWS, of which the association forms a part. K First Row: A. Elliott, G. Lewis, A. McConnell, S. Orr, A. Pedden, S. Miller, K. Janssen. M. P. Vetter, C. Chazanow. Second Razr: I. Goss. I.. Buchanan, A. Leftwich, F. Rice, S. Franklin, B. Simmons, H. Wolf, K. Hall, B. Herron. Third Row: M. Martin, J. Phillips, I. Miller. R. Griffin. A. Petty, L. Heller, S. Neeley, L. Goidl, C. Moore, D. Drake, M. L. Allen. Fourth Row: K. Walter, L. Evans, S. Roberts, S. Baker. B. Oates. J. Scoggins, K. Agerlid, V. Livesay, B. Ragan, J. Wallace. PA HELLENIC KJ 4? v ,,, 1 OFFICERS. .- .I Q ' - ' P. MATHENY, President L. HOWARD, Vice-President M. SMYTH, Treasurer D. GERWIN, Secretary 25. C? 4? KN 7? fd? Y-7 tif LQ ter Rf. Smyth, D. Cf.-rwin, l.. Hovvard, P. Matheny, T. Davis, D. Jennings, A. Leftwich, B. Carrington, S. Clcmmons, NI. Nlulhollan, M. Pitchforcl, N. Nuckolls, T. Tucker, S. Paddison, l,. flawlxine.S.SCh1niflt. S. By'-rly. Panhellenic, meaning all-Greek, is a forum for the Greek women at SMU. The offices of the Executive Committee are filled by rotation among the sororities, ac- cording to the date of founding on the SMU campus. The purpose of the Panhel- lenic organization is to maintain a friendly spirit among the sororities and to acquaint others with the goals and interests of the Greek world. Panhellenic, in conjunction with the Of- fice of the Dean of Women, conducts rush at SMU. The Council and officers are at work all year planning schedules and re- vising rules in an effort to make rush satisfactory for each sorority and rushee. Panhellenic has many activities during the year, including a Scholarship Banquet with IFC during Creek Week, Open Houses during freshman orientation, Homecoming decorations, and visits to the freshman dorms for question and answer periods concerning rush. The major activity of Panhellenic was the successful Greek Week held in conjunction with IFC. The Interfraternity Council of Southern Methodist Univer- sity is a voluntary association of the fraternities on the cam- pus. It operates under its own constitution, within the frame- work of University policies. The purpose of the organi- zation is to promote friend- ship, cooperation, and under- standing between the various fraternities. It undertakes to solve the mutual and indivi- dual problems of the frater- nities and works for better harmony in the' Greek system as a whole. The IFC for- mulates the policies under which the fraternities operate, particularly in the matters of rushing and pledging. The SMU IFC is associated with the National Interfrater- nity Conference. I TERFR TER ITY COUNCIL O F, F I C Q G. HAMILTON, Vice-President ' .I. BROWN, Secretary J. SMITH, President J. CASWELL, Fraternity Representative H. DARWIN, Treasurer First Row: D. Crane, S. Sealy, P. Franzel, T. Frakes, H. Haralson, T. King. Second Row: D. Peabody, C. Emmett, B. Allen, H. Richter, K. Jones. T. Petley, C. Harding. MUSTANG RECREATIO ASSOCIATIO First Row: P. Blassingame, P. Patterson, B. Lowry, P. Harrison. Second Row: K. Powell, N. Sides. Third Row: J. Johnson, H. Miers. SOPHO GRE DVISORS First Row: J. Collier, B. Dry, B. Lowe, P. Brakefield, T. Baker, W. Russell. Second Row: D. Dwelle, J. l'lF:l yiJffTg, C. Brown, J. Vestal, S. Barnett, C. Tennyson, L. Nicol. Third Row: R Buels L. Ableeon. L. Tucker, B. Whittington, J. Campbell, C. Parson, T. Duckworth. Fourtfl Row? R. Ciss, L. Richey, C. Fox, T. Haynes, C. Martin, F. Sherman, T. Baker, R. Sirchio. The Mustang Recreation Association is composed of both intramural activities for women and special interest club ac- tivities for men and women. All intra- mural competition for women is under the direction of this organization. Membership is open to anyone interested in extracur- ricular recreational activities. The Sophomore Advisors are a group of men chosen because they showed evidence of an ability to com- municate, concern for other people, and maturity. Two to four of the advisors live on each freshman floor and assist the counselor with the programming of social activities and intramurals. The greatest value of the advisors comes from the fact that they retain vivid im- pressions of their own freshman year and are thus able to use this experience in discussions with their freshmen. TUDE T ENGINEER ' JCDINT COUNCIL The Student Engineers' Joint Council is the elected govern- and Junior College SLufIf,f,LQ,, and the Jfftglflfglgfifgg Sf,I,f,f,l'. ing body of the Engineering School, and as such strives to orientation program for frcshrncn are among the refpomi- coordinate the student functions and activities within the hilities of the Council. 'Ihe Sliffj , fjfgffjyjfjiljd gf th., pffajfjffm Engineering School. Sponsorship of the annual Engineers' and two elected reprfsenraziw... nom each of the four pro- Banquet, the Engineers' Week Conference for High School fessional societies on campus. TIC gui. First Row: M. R. Parks, W. McDonald, R. McFar1in, T. Zinn, J. Thurmond, S. Harris. Second Row: J. Reedy, B. Ehrich, L. Guinn. J. Peters R. Brodin, T. Allen, T. Ryan. FRESHMAN CGLINCIL Each fall, twelve boys and twelve girls are chosen from the serves as a sounding board for the SMU Student Senate incoming freshman class to serve on the Freshman Ccclncil. Opinion and policy and as a discussion group for current The Council, the only body representing the freshman class, events concerning the campus and the nation. XI 55 5... First Row: S.. Lindsay, B. Taylor, K. Walter, L. Williams, C. Mayer. Second Row: J. Waggener, B. Hurn, K. Anderson, K. VanCronkhite, J. Jarrell, P. Crldley, M. L. Pannill, A. Petty, A. Pedden, C. Morton. Third Row: B. Bas, E. Morrison, R. Starr, G. Conine. R. Smith. BI. Bowers. LPHA PHI QMEGA Alpha Phi Omega. national serv- ice t'r.iternity. was founded in 1025. lts cardinal principles are leadership. friendship. and service. APO serves the campus through projects that include Freshman Rides. daily tours of Owens Fine Arts Center. maintenance of the Campus Blood Bank. Homecoming alumni tours. and assistance with Nlanada. ln addition. APO works with scouting and is called upon for special services to the com- munity throughout the year. Alpha Phi Omega. the largest Creek-letter organization in the l'nited States. has been active at SNH' for thirtv years. C065 COCS. the Campus Organiza- tion for General Service, is con- cerned with serving SML' and the Dallas community in any helpful capacity. Since its reactivation in 1965. COCS has continued to grow and many worthwhile projects have resulted. Such activities as ushering for concerts and speak- ers. china surveys, campus and Fine .-Xrts Center tours, manning the information center, and special trips for underprivileged children are among the projects for 1966- 6T. COCS applicants are pledges, or tkpokf--':. after accumulating fifteen scrvifc hours. They are ini- tiated as full mf-rnlif,-rs, or Hcogsn, after contrihutinf thirty service hours. I74 I .t . . r . I i iIE - ? First Row: F. Durham, C. Burnett, J. Petty, R. Scott Second Row: W. Morrow, L. Duell, D. Judy, D. Phillips, W. Key Third Row: R. Routsong, T. Billings, R. Class, R. Peppler, P. Nolden, J. McBee. D. Black- burn. J. Thomas, R. D. Smith First Row: S. Fc-nnema, A. Monroe, J. Fiske, J. Wallace Second Row: B. Skaggs, R. Hagemeyer, C. Moore, S. Hatt The SMU YMCA and YWCA comprise the Campus HY . lt places its emphasis on Christian action in indi- vidual lives, the SMU campus, and the Dallas community. This year the Y continued many of its projects on an even broader scale than before. The tutoring project took SMU students to the depressed areas of West Dallas to aid high school students and to encourage them to stay in school. The largest Sing-Song with 32 Creek and independent groups was sponsored by the MY in the fall. Throughout the year, Coffee Houses were held to give students a chance to meet faculty in a different atmos- phere and to encourage free discussion of such topics as the church, Black Power, Viet Nam, and Red China. The Executive Round Table was a series of dinners permitting students to meet outstanding Dallas business- men and civic leaders. During the NSA debate, the HY published a general fact sheet in hopes of presenting an objective view of the proposal. Ragg Mopp, the annual competitive collection drive for the Goodwill Industries, was held in March. All of these many and diversified activities of the 6'Y', are open to all SMU students. - Left to Right: K. McNulty, J. Meuth. M. Jurgens. W. Day. J. Rowe M Conlm C Hinton lx Betkmth G km B XI rn 1 r L B .....---- '5 ' '1 1 fi? Ti- '-- 9--fn.-...- ffT6E?h' Wynn 1,1 PUBHCATICNS Vfiyipzl Q 'fiiabtf'-A:'A, E, X Mn 'v The SMU Students' Publishing Company directs the publication and distribution of the ROTUNDA, the SMU CAMPUS, the Student Directory, and Espejo. The company is responsible for letting the contracts for printing and engraving, and it oversees the spend- ing of money by the individual publications. This cor- poration is controlled by a Board of Directors. The Publishing Board is composed of the Vice-Presi- dent of the Student Senate, an elected representative of the student body, two senate appointees, the chair- man of the Journalism department, and two other faculty members. The editors of the ROTUNDA and the CAMPUS serve as ex-officio members. Mr. Martin S. Reese is the Business Manager of the Publishing Company. PUBLISHING BGARD MR. MARTIN S. REESE, Director of Student Publications Left to Right: L. Ferguson, P. Allen, J. Muller, M. Reese, M. Morehead. S. Roberts. P. Covici. H. Watkins, E. Callahan. K- -au- l 'M---A-f-1-.W , -ll-P PAT mm El 11 f THE RQTLINDA IS . . 178 the MR office counting pages instead of sheep LA6-8559 missing keys missing deadlines basement fatigue TRAUMAS confused staff meetings scheduling pictures rescheduling pictures rescheduling rescheduled pictures '4What a ROAR! irate lawyers occasional catastrophe temporary insanity the VERY Patallen unorganized organization ,lulie's dedication Barbara's frustration Mother is the invention of necessityf ? D ' getting more and more frantic getting less and particular I find that . . . I mass suicide becoming a distinct possibility NWe'll make it, Mr. Reese-honest! sneak takes during Dead Week FAMOUS LAST WORDS: uI'll finish it after school's out. wondering how . . . wondering why . . . It's FINALS? You're kidding? trips to Taylor, large brown box in hand THE END-WHAT CAN WE SAY? .nf '95 4 if s,.,JO' A F' M ' ,ff JM SUSAN CRAWFORD, Assistant Editor Q. .8 f52? '?'r I 79 ROTUNDA Staff PAT ALLEN, Editor SUSAN CRAWFORD, Assistant Editor BURNS VICK, Associate Editor GENEVIEVE GRIFFIN, Associate Editor IULIE CRAWFORD, Academic Life Editor CINDY COLE, Campus Life Editor ROBBY SMITH, Editor BARBARA BUSWELL, Organizations Editor NANCY RODDY, Classes Editor BOB SPICKELMIER, F ratemity Editor CAROLE DEAN, Sorority and Royalty Editor 'Gi' vl sm , I is A . 4 QU w' Say If A. ,. 4 Qlllllgf K 'ff fff'f , X i x H Y BURNS VICK, Associate Editor 'ar--as Fw 35, A A IA I U' 'J 'sq' ,4- 10 f 'sn -1+ -. ' ' I1 .ow , , y 1 I .Q . uf +, - , , wks- iff' ' 4 4419'- ws,'1,w.,,:,z Q s 1 gif? ' ,., .,,, 59.3, tg 5, -'f . V- , -1 x 9, , In 5 5 s .nw .W A sf 'W-vo.,.,, GENEVIEVE GRIFFIN, Associate Editor if rg if , fifzfifs 4-Q J' JULIE CRAWFORD, Academic Life Editor if If-,ffk -. v . X I req - fx i. f' v fl . J?h-1-ugl --.. CAROLE DEAN, Sorority Editor BARBARA BUSWELL, Organizations Editor JUN ll -uf' T7 I 5 CINDY COLE. Campus Life Editor CAMPUS STAFF SHERRY ROBERTS, Editor JUDY BELL, Associate Editor MO MOREHEAD, Sports Editor DONNA CARRISON, News Editor SPARKY GRAHAM, News Editor NANCY O'I'I', News Editor MIKE ILAZEL, Make-up Editor VICKI PIERCE, Feature Editor TONI TALLMAN, Feature Stall BARBARA ATFAWAY, Art Editor, Society Editor ROB PEYTON, UPI Editor PHILIP WUNTCH, Amusements Editor WILL JOHNSON, Photographer DON MOORE, Photographer LARRY MURPHY, Photographer DON VOLKMER, Photographer G' JUDY BELL, Associate Editor - .xx Q QQ N.. , '- ,- f w-X-' MIKE HAZEL, LARRY MURPHY, and TONI TALLMAN LYNN RAILSBACK and MO MOREHEAD - 'UN :QS -L enr- SPARKY GRAHAM, NANCY OTT, and DONNA GARRISON .-as Q .Nfl K.: I C0-rd x 3--on. --g msxx X x Ill! ll Liv' Ssfsx I-. 6-Q ro: 5 1.2 KSMU - 640 KSMY. the campus radio station, began operations on October 5, 1961, and has progrexed from an FM sound to its present top forty sound. This transition was made in response to audience reaction to the program formats. KSML' is a 'carrier current station, operating on 10 watts, and broadcast through all dormitories on the SMU campus. The student can hear KSMU by turning his radio to the frequency of 640. In January of 1966, Jeff Pierce succeeded Marc McKinney as Station Manager, and has held this posi.tion since that time. He has a very capable staff under him, all of whom are students at SMU. KSMU is on the air for student broad- casting every Monday through Friday from 5 p.m. until 1 a.m., and on Sunday from 7 p.m. until 1 a.m. Left: RALPH BAKER, Program Director Right: JEFF PIERCE, Station Manager l84 34 K? ,-,,.,..J l I la' . 'x D' Q'-.c 4 Q., I al , f ........ Engineers: John Peters, Jim Dimmick. Disc Jockeys: D. Tead, B. Copp, B. Bushyhead, B. Jackson. 7 News Staff: L. Williams, T. Thomas, J. Cook, B. Forrester, B. Thompson, R. dekln ESPEJO ESPEJO, the long-awaited SMU literary magazine, appeared in the fall of 1962. Now in its fifth year of publication, ESPEJO oc- cupies a place of esteem among campus pub- lications. The staff, with Seymour Lane as editor, Judy Belt and ,ludy Cordon as assist- ant editors, and John Godbey as poetry edi- tor. used the magazine as an experiment in design and color. The first issue sold out and the second, larger issue equalled its predeces- sor's record. ' 2 .j!'4F'4 '5'?f' H . vi wa 0 .N wot WQZ, ' We-4 -rfyify. -y ,,.,f,L - . J ' 7 Wsifiv' . Q f ' CY 2 's 1 .wg , ' ' .. , wgi' .1542 ' . 1 tl ' x 57 SEYMOUR LANE, Editor .A V A 1f12a.9y.a, f . f WnQ U , x. xx, f , 4 T, 3 N ji ,E 3 ,o gf' -3 N Xu J 5 N V Left to Right: S. Lane, S. Belt, J. Godbey, S. Huggins, C. Tittle SMU PRESS 1 Despite its title, SMU,s scholarly publishing division is not a printer and owns no presses: it purchases the services. of a printer and those of a binder in its function of producing books. The process of production involves the choice of what to publish and then the shaping of a raw manuscript into smooth, publish- able form. Next comes the design of the book's format, leading into the actual manufacturing of the volume. When the finished book is in hand, the Press changes from manufacturer to distributor: the search for customers is also a part of its business, as are the filling of orders and the accounting for proceeds of sales. To carry out these multiple tasks, the SMU Press has an eight- person staff, housed in the basement of the Science information Center. Director of the Press since 1946 is Allen Maxwellf Margaret Hartley is Press editor. Output of the SMU Press in recent years has varied from five to fifteen books annually, issued most frequently in first print- ings of 2,000 copies each. The 1966-67 year saw a dozen titles added to the SMU list. I88 Lei: to Right' K. Tolleson, B. B. Croce, M. Hartley, A. Maxwell, H. Peak, F. Clifton, B. D. Korzmann. .ii ia MARGARET HARTLEY, Editor Q rr latin 1 V. -fs'-'.,3jZi'lffv' www:-raw, H Ly. ff . fgttma 1 fi 'li lil: My lfllti, Vllim 'ill l 1 i 5 lyk: 3-willtttL:t,,.,gt.'f1' 1 . .mf PQ ' ..x o.iW'a,.,g1' A - '- .'Zf9'f:7lf vt'H'1t 42- ' I H i ' ..fw1w11.wnt2ffm. .1 , ' 1 ,I '.E.,1.::M T-A ww. WDWfilly.'0!f14'Nf+MSlt,Jf'u,-: 50 . ' 1 t.. -, vm- - A- fmt-A .wharf 4 4, .W- ',-5. A ' . 1. fyyit..-,i'i-11 -. :mg +' '- ' v 2 1.1. ,-V.,-my ., E. i , 'f 2 illfglttfiv 'iw L..tL- tt MH,1f6M-tl!MET,-if ummm! SOUTHWEST RE IEW 4' Q, , . me J WINTER 1966 I Tj ww 99' , p o . ' ,iq sl ' . Q Published four times a vear. the Soutlzzrest Rerieup with subscribers all over the United States. is one of the most widelv known voices', of SMU. It has been in existence since 1915. when it was founded at the lfniversitv of Texas. It moved to SMU in 1924- and has been published here ever since. Though it has been called a Hregional and literarv quarterlvu. the Review is by no means exclusively either literarv or regional. It places emphasis on creative work in fiction and poetrv and includes literary criticism. but it also maintains a strong interest in current economic, social. and political problems. and in the arts. It presents the work of writers of the Southwest and con- cerns itself with material pertaining to this region: but it is not restricted to its home area. since its editors feel that in this age of rapid transportation and communication. no region can exist to itself. and that legitimate regionalism can and must coincide with broad world-views. ln its choice of authors and subjects, the Souflzzvest Rerieu' draws on solid local material and then branches out into the free air of thought and creativity that blows across all limiting boundaries. I89 SDUTHWESTER L W JOUR AL 'H' 1.1 ,gli k. ' i A -' i 't. -' as- -egx .fe V, -. V- ' 2 ' ' ing, 0 First Row: G. Ostarch, S. Burford, P. Karlsburg, J. Wallenstein, R. Davis. Second Row: K. Keeling, M. Boone, J. McMullen, M. Maberry, J. Esch. J. McCain, T. Jones, J. Charmatz, Advisor. The legal profession is unique in that it is served by schol- arly, analytical periodicals which are published and partially written by law students. The Southwestern Law Journal, published entirely by students who have attained academic superiority in the SMU School of Law, is Southern Methodist lfniversity's contribution to that profession. Nationally emi- nent professors, judges, and attorneys author the articles which l9O appear in the Journal along with a sizeable complement of student-written Comments and Notes. Now in its twenty-first year, the Southwestern Law Journal annually publishes ap- proximately 800 pages. It has subscribers in major law firms and libraries in all states and in more than fifteen foreign countries. 33334 5 117- -.. ff-fs' Z 3.-. RELIGIGUS GRC-ZANIZATIONS CHAPEL BGARD QF DIRECTORS Southern Nlethodist hniversity sponsors regular Services of Wlirship each Sunday morning at eleven o'cl0ck during the aca- dernic year. These services are ecumeniical in spirit, Protestant in character. and Christian in conimitinent. The worship forms are normally Methodist in tradition. Dr. J. Claude Evans, Chap- lain to the l'niversity. is in charge of these services and is the usual preacher. However. throughout the year, outstanding visit- ing preachers and various faculty members are invited to fill the pulpit. The Service of Holy Communion is celebrated each Sun- day morning at nine o'clock. A Chapel Board composed of eleven faculty and administration members and eleven students coordi- nates the work of the Sunday Chapel. The Chapel Board meets several times each semester in order to evaluate the Chapel services and plan for the future. 2 X-.r 'R 5- ' Front Row: C. Voigt, If i:? J. Smith, M. Deschner, C. Bell. Second Row: R. Anderson, C. Young, J. Livingston, R. Ferguson, H. Wagers, G. Crawford B. Camper, R. Sleeth, Bi. ' y IJ, Krutz, .l. Brown, G. Hardin, B. Fox, J. Stringer. I92 CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRI T . ,.. abfx 'iff-', f 4 J ' e 9 ' ,, ,, 12 f. was ' lf ,' - ,T ,ff 16-fl. -afvwgi R ' -fi QUE! 2 fri' fwff, 1 plftggz ' 9 'v h Od eg., 0 Q0 9- Campus Crusade for Christ is a student Christian movement the claims of Jesus Christ to the collegiate world and make which began at UCLA in 1951 and which has spread to many available to students a frank and logical approach to a real campuses across America and also to universities in Korea, India, and vital subject. Pakistan, Japan, China, and Mexico. It is designed to present The Campus Com- mittee on Religious Life, formed three years ago, is composed of ministers, advisors, and student represen- tatives of all religious groups on campus. Here, in an ecumenical spirit, the activities of Religious Emphasis Week are planned. CAMPUS COMMITTEE RELIGIOUS LIFE I93 BAPU T TUDE TLIIO Q. 'll Union is an organization designed to meet the total spiritual needs of the in- dividual college student. It is student-led, church- related, and Christ-cen- tered. The Baptist Student Center provides a place for fellowship, study, and worship. First Row: T. Sanders. K. Stengel, J. Taylor, W. Russell, D. Wright, R. Cannon. Second Row: F. Posey, E. Moore. R. Holloway. R. Wylie. J. Threadgill, B. Walters, D. Rascoe. Third Row: J. Elliott, L. Dillow, J. Hunt. C. Hill. J. Watson. L. Eikenburg, J. Harris. J. Trice, M. Bowman, L. Cain, L. Thomas, M. Newman. CANTERBURY Canterbury is an association of Episcopal students pro- viding an opportunity for regular worship and fellowship centered in the Canterbury House and St. Alban's Collegiate Chapel under the direction of the Chaplain, the Reverend NI. Cayland Pool. Canterbury is a joint apostolic commis- sion for Christ through the Church to the college campus. It provides stimulation and guidance of intellectual inquiry into the Christian faith, spiritual guidance and advice, op- portunity for Christian fellowship, and deliberate encourage- ment of each individual to use his God-given talent. gifs? Row: B. vfffcill, W. Duamaten, J. O'Brien, D. Eberly, C. Smith, S. Sandusky, J. Terry, R. Bobo, J. Clapp, F. Schenewerk. Second Row: Y. gourtneyli L. Nan Eps, G. Bryan, M. Knight, V.. Wolf, B. Kennedy, L. Morrison, M. Wyatt, D. Parmelle, J. Hill, P. Bobo, C. Kenp, J. Hagen, L... utton, . Old'-. Ramsey. Thrvrd Row: C. Davis, W. Wang, D. Maier, B. Lindsay, M. Wright, T. Petley, Bishop McCrea, Dean Wiles, B. 5YmP5'1Y1, R- Kemp- lalllff Roper. S. Hoke, B. Clark, Father M. Cf. Pool. The Baptist Student CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATIO The Christian Science Organization at Southern Methodist is one of several hundred college and university organi- zations which have been formed throughout the world. The purpose of the organization is to afford the col- lege community the opportunityi to unite the students in close bonds of Christian fellowship, to hold regular testimony meetings, to sponsor Chris- tian Science lectures, and to participate in campus projects that will promote interreligious interest and elevate in- dividual thinking and world thinking to a better apprehension of the Christ, Truth. The Hillel Foundation, spon- sored by B'nai B'rith and founded at the University of Illinois in 1923, attempts to serve as the liaison between the Jewish student body and the historical Jewish heritage. The organization seeks to enable the student to share in the religious and cultural group expressions of the Jewish heritage. It hopes to help in the integration of the Jewish student into the campus and community by the promotion of wholesome Jewish fellowship and intergroup rela- tions. The SMU Hillel Counselorship provides a social, religious, and cultural focal point for the Jewish students on campus. Dr. Harold Blum, Professor of Engineering, is the group's advisor. First Row: L. Kimbell, J. Miller, M. Shriver, S. Tobias. Second Row: G. Krueger, D. GLU C. Ketz, W. Ketz. HILLEL FOUNDATIO Z9 First Row: E. Stern, S. Baum, T. Tobolwsky, T. Bock, C. Chazanow. Second Roux' S. Kaufman. R. Silverman, M. Blum, S. Silvers, B. Sour, B. Gebber. Third Row: H. Blum. P. Wentch. G. Goodman, J. Schusterman, M. Fagin. 3 EWMAN CATHOLIC CENTER HH to 1 First Row: A. Arosemena, F. Sherman, M. McGraw, Father J. Drew. Second Row: C. Landers, J. Hirtenstein, L. Butcher, D. Farnsworth. Third Row: J. Springer, M. Conlan, J. Herkert, S. Moxley. WE LEY-PCE The Newman Catholic Center attempts to inte- grate educational, religious, and social aspects of campus life. The Wednesday night forums provide an atmosphere for serious discussions, while the Sunday night suppers and socials provide a relaxed atmosphere. Father Joseph Drew, while providing spiritual guidance and offering Mass daily for the students, leaves the operations of the organization completely to the students, so that they will exert themselves as interested laymen. The Wesley Founda- tion-Presbyterian Chris- tian Fellowship describes its purpose in the follow- ing statement: 'cThis is our task as we see it-to be critical but not root- lessg intellectual but not detached, true to the uni- versity and true to the churchg enlightened and informed by the Word of God as best we can un- derstand it in the world today. Because we share a common understanding of this task, the Wesley Foundation-Presbyterian Christian Fellowship par- ticipate jointly in most ac- tivities of the campus ministry. First Row: A. Augspurger, C. Bell, D. Mathews, M. Schmidt, S. Pucek, B. Braunlich. Second Row: R. Wilhelm, J. Brumbaugh, J. Mayo, S. Huffstutler, B. Cooper, P. Cronan, J. Rehm, B. Casey, B. Frazier. X y ' -..,4, F A ' ' 4 fo ' ' ' rf' - 4 1 b u . ,,, X , z I A v 65, 'W . S- W, -ff j Q. . t -f..,f , A R 1? K a 4 ,Y I . , i Q .f. x . f , -f' ,'. 5 a. ,5 , W 5' A 1 1 I f ff , Q Q: , , , H .V 5 31' ix x , - af 5 fn . is -5 8 x ki ' 'f xv? 'WV' ' 'f f V1-, xjqggm - iw Q' Q1 QQfQ Nw A . ,,,4 gp g -wit: wmv A . A ' K ' - W' 6' . IE.-,,,,,Q,., V ,. Q jj t V .. .xv ' 1 i 1 . ,mv . , ,, ,. A -'ed ...R V ,w,nqN,1V V? Q ,SN I, , K M4-:,.:, , h -V AQ - A' ' VQNSQPS ' , 4 . - 1 xgk, Fl E RT, PECIALI TERESTS im as-if ypf. tial F.-'s ' ll. lk Q , Q 3 'Ff' 1 if Wm Fd 4a'9hu f.2i.l I- ARDEN CLUB . W , 'Ein 531 0i?:531lE'iE 34 ., f x, .-N g ' e a tin 1' gi 5 SM E, T183 ar' ' E lie- WW' mums soo m-sfuosm csum camo uunoom. A.. sau ,Nam maven.. el . mgm, unf.nv.n new and mam., mum: rowdy uw- was-.yn by vhs .am .Nam gm, nm nun YICI produced -'ranvarvam-' 'Md' he mm no t 'r e ADMISSION: 52.00 The purpose of the Arden Club is to provide train- ing in the dramatic arts through the production and presentation of fine plays and to foster an intelligent interest in good theater on campus. Charter members of the club were those students who participated in the production of Shakespeare's As You Like It, presented at the end of the University's first academic year, 1915-16. The following year this group gave three plays. Until the Second World War, the club continued the tradition of concluding the year with an out-of-door presentation of a Shakespeare play. Each year the Arden Club produces at least four full- length plays and a series of performances for audiences on the campus and for non-university groups. Any SMU student is eligible to participate in productions. First Row: L. Johnson, R. Bailey. Second Row: R. Ayers, S. Oschenschlager, J. Morgan, G. Miles, K. O'Meara, J. Heifner, D. Bates, T. Taggart, L. Smith, S. Ulrick, R. Gates, F. Root. Third Row: M. Davis, W. Utay, R. Brown, M. Justice. U TEAMS SENIOR DIVISION: Dee Veninga-J im Foy Eric Archer-Barry Johnson Pat Elliott-Rick Westphal Barbara Ciddle-Mitch Parks JUNIOR DIVISION: Alexis Pedden-Grover Hartt Rhett Campbell-Sam Tuma Bob J ahnke-Bonner Bowden The SMU Debate Squad had one of its best seasons in several years in 1966-1967, winning 98 intercollegiate debates and losing 63. After a 12-6 record at the pre-season tournament held at SMU, the squad went 19-5 to win the Sweepstakes trophy at the 35- school tournament held at Texas Tech. Elliott and Westphal won second place in Senior Division, while Veninga and Foy won fourth. Following a 11--2 record at the Belaire meet, the squad went 16-8 at the 25-school Louisiana Tech tournament, where Pedden and Hartt won first in Junior Division. Two unsuccessful meets at Wichita, Kansas and Jackson, Mississippi, resulted in 3-3 and 6-10 records. The second semester began with a contest between 11-8 colleges at Baylor, where Beninga and Foy won third in Senior Division while Pedden and Hartt won fourth in Junior Division. After going 4--2 at the University of Oklahoma meet, the squad went 8-2 at a 20 school tournament at Stephen F. Austin College, where Veninga and Foy won second in Senior Division. Archer and Johnson then won third at the Southwest Conference Tournament, and the squad closed the season with a 4--1 record at Durant, Oklahoma, 3-2 at Natchitoches, Louisiana, and 6-6 at Austin, Texas. LINIVER ITY DEBATE CLUB WELCOME S M I BEHRENS DRUGS S M U DEBATE TEAM J'-iff Z Front Row: B. Bowden, V. Candy, B. Giddle, M. Parks. Second Row: A. Pedden, G. Hartt, J. Foy. D. Veninga. I99 M'AM'SELLE The Nl'am'selles are the Southern Methodist modeling squad. whigh performs for various func- tions sponsored hy the Fashion Committee. These projects are co-ordinated by Neiman-Marcus and its fashion consultant. Ann Randall. This year the group's activities have consisted of modeling for a spring bridal show, the Homecoming show, assist- ing with a fashion and modeling clinic, and various informal modeling for Mothers' Club and sorority gatherings. 'H i-N, Igawxu 4 L-N ,gn .gn 1 '13:'.. :L..3 .9 - ,I ep ev' ,j?t',j.', XV 1 1 2 . S. v 'iR 35 ' ' .. 1 t.: Tie-?rf-.'1f . r s l . . V.: W . o .Y t -' I H1251 ,, il -. - ' ,. ' Ewff H . Q, -up wa, 1 -an Q 1. 'N -1 . .t M . f-5, -1 . ' ASQ, - ' -Q ' xxx, E.-1.-jv 1 t-W r QQ I - 1 Y , I . fi L l 0 1 1 . , ' . , , A o , - 1 -11 - O . N- il ..., 5 1 . 1 l ' . V! I S , A . -1 , . l . 3-fy. - I .g,,.Lg I K . E, 1, . .-- 1- . Q it V ' . : .,fr.5' 15 Ee , Q . 1. E , H Y A V , . 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Livesay, K. McHugh, L. James. Prater, J. Left to Right: K. McCirt, S. Rawlinson, L. Ferguson, M. Watham, M. J. Sim- mons, S. Kyker, S. Grif- fiths. COSMOPOLITAN CLUB The Cosmopolitan Club, founded in 1956, is organized hy ties for the exchange of ideas and cxpcricr fre. The i1'll'vlll'T1 and for the foreign students studying at SMU. Its main pur- of the cluh include social gatherings, lm tures. and ffrcnureiurif pose is to bring all the foreign students in contact with each to various places of intemst in Dallas. other and with American students and to provide opportuni- I l l i i 1 ll W 1 1. A 2 4 la-.f First Row: B. Rhodus, S. Veirs, S. Mehner, D. Crowell, S. Baum. Second Row: N. Alsaffar, W. Khoury, N. Aposhian, M. Zurnot. A. Mina. A Masih. Outstanding in its choral performances, the SMU Choir provides music for the city of Dallas and the southwestern area, as well as for SMU. Operating under professional standards, this group offers to students the opportunity to participate in a choir gaining 5 UNIVERSITY CHOIR in prestige. An annual tour is made in the spring semester. These tours have taken the choir from coast to coast and have won wide- spread recognition for SMU. Each year the choir reaches those not privileged to hear the choir in concert. ll 1 ft. Qi F in - .. 5 4 . First Row: S. Bybee, W. Huckaby, M. Falchero, A. Morales, S. Dycus, L. Preheim, L. Harmon, P. Lundberg, K. Johnson. T. Egbert. W. Wwd Second Row: C. Coit, W. Johnson, K. Portman, H. Engbrecht, J. Parker. M. Ferrell. S. Giller. D. Timmerman. M. A. Brennennsn. P. H3IlW1g.' C Poyner. Third Row: S. Etcheto, B. Morgan, M. L. Kilgore, E. Franklin, L. Leppe, L. Johnson. J. Leatherwood, D. Farr. N. Kokjer. F. Watkins P. Parsons. Fourth Row: D. Cooper, J. Harris, L. Cain, P. Overton, M. Cooper, S. Muyskens. V. Rana-m. R. Brooks. J. Judy. P. Nolden. J. Hunt The 1966-67 Varsity Cheerleaders were Jim Hart, head cheerleader, Mary Fly, Lois Ann Cooper, Linda Conyers, Dennis Murphree, Paul Pulliam, and Scottie Jones. They attended Lawrence Herk- imer's Summer Cheerleading Clinic where they placed first in the college division. This year the cheerleaders co-sponsored the pres- entation of a trophy to the campus organization which displayed the most spirit each week. Pep rallies featured enthusiastic cheers and tumbling from the group. They also traveled with the foot- ball and basketball teams to lend their support to the Mustangs. JIM HART, Head Cheerleader 'wats L. I rt to Rzghl D rr Nlurphree Mary Fly Jim Hart Scottie Jones, Linda Conyers, Lois Ann Cooper, Paul Pulliam ELK' 323 X .xufl-5 'df u 5- V A L-. r-ii ,. v-L 9,1-on 17 'f 1 4 FGQJL. 4'-Mfzf. Hifi x 'x 1 I I . 1 n 4 I . 1 ' 'J' ' ' L' tab' of L 27: fi Vi' J: ,-FF-7 fr , Kg, MUSTANG BAND IRVING DREIBRODT B d D 204 -3' ,Jllq f A 5 'ph Spit? A N nn: ' x I -1. ye- P 4-P' Q 'Q I , ni, l li L i ' 'A' 5 ,--f-.H ' X Q15 -5: Q, z -,NF ' ' f, . fab, 'V- '94-seal-1.4 5, 4. N-vvff . 5d.w- '?w-,p.wq,g,,. Q' Q ,-H5 1. '-wkll 1' 1 lf : 'kid Q' .x- ' ., -A 34951 yu-U SPY-u. -Llnhnos-ff: ..-ng , X .N I.-,K 5,4 .4. , 4 L ' qgknavw in-Q-ag lt!! Q ' ' . . ' Magi' 'WY-'vu ,gppr 'wig ,- .iQ,k,. D 'Z .-4 - ......,. . an . 'man , N-, nm' g ,gb-An 4- - Q., ww i ,Y y .,- 'Sz' Ai., B lr 'fi' AFRCTC W 2-l. 1' h--'FG bi ' r X dx xf 3 H '.f Z .5 l . ff: -?c,5JQ. ' -5, u gang. . , 1 Yff 9fLL53i'2fl' -- fo .jjvffg r. 206 sv f fi, , ig 1, ,r .1 A zq. .. e S! ..- QW :gl uw...-1 '..',-,.,. LT. COL. BARNEY L. CROSBY, Professor of Air F orce Aerospace Studies CADET COMMAN DERS J. HAYES, Spring Cadet '. Group Commander 'f .1 P. BROWN, Fall Cadet grf Group Commander , X CADET GROUP STAFF Front Row: R. Merrill, J. Dealey, J. Nance, J. Huffman, J. Hardin. F. L. Silverman. L. W. ,Ton G. Cochrum, W. J. Charbonneau, R. Holloway, R. Whitney, R. Smith. C. White. C S. Strode. H. Lowrey, M. Sanders, D. Zalkovsky. fa N 5i +wixJ 1.1 .X . ,. .. 'szwmmniv iff' EK a .1 . iii? if ' 153305. x 'C' T ACC' aug 'ew' v- A :sit . . . Y. C, - in was - ?R'1-HH 1 Q F' Ms-- COLOR GUARD AFRGTC BAND t 1 it 11 nz Ron: L. Short, A. 'lf-r, T. Railshack, L. McDougal, W. Penrod, T. Bisbce, M. Dolgoff, R. Cheney, B. Brogdon, C. Peacock, V. Cavito. onli Ron.: R. Daniel, 'I. ' '2in. J. Robertson, J. Marshall, K. Hughes, C. A. Loper, T. N. Chapman, R. Nixon, D. Railsback, B. Sanders, R. ole. H. Ray. A FLIGHT Front Row: R. Allen, W. Phillips, H. Belcher, F. Glasgow. Second Row: D. Anderson, T. Baker, J. Herzberg, D. Crago, K. Palmer, J. Delay, C. Burnett, D. Bertrand. ' Third Row: S. Albright, W. Beach, A. Hulett, J. Loyd, T. Jasper, J. Bowley, W. Bliss. THA, ' .QI gap-a-.4--tango-O-o 1?-E hdtv! mn 1 Qi 55-1- 1 - ii! iff i . 1241 Y Q A g , B FLIGHT 83. Front Row: J. Beverstock, F. Hes- cock. Second Row: K. Wright, S. Dunbar, J. W. Baldwin, S. Knouse, J. MacLellan. Third Row: W. P. mlb- Kenworthy, J. Gee, E. Doolin, A. - Kohl, M. Peterson, J. S. Street, F. Glasgone. 15 'QE' 1 1 if :rv -1 'U IQ C FLIGHT Front Roux' J. Cannon. S. Cox, J. Van Horn. D. Wilcox. Second Row: P. Brakefield. C. Bullock, S. Roper, W. Frazier. C. Dunn. J. W. Crow, W. B. Lindsay. J. 1IcCune. Third Row: I. Lacy. G. Robie, M. Hayden. W. Rork. S. Plice, L. Hensley, K. Hanilett. J. Burton. D FLIGHT from Row: T. H. Vlfatkins, D Shippl. Second Row: H. Young, M Leafh. I. Wilkinson, C. C. Dess H. R. gfhdflt, F. Durham, W. A. Martin. l. NfcPhail. Third Row: R. 1 B. Marsha. . C. VV. Martin, R. Mat- thews, T. 1 Haynes, A. Rainold, C. B. Boise, J R. G. Roberta, Jr.. T. .-X. Harlan. D. C-ibson. 'i ....Q..-Al 1.,--.i.eQ- .Al- 3 Ll,-.,.-as-Q li u. if - tv' E FLIGHT Front Row: J. Rice, J. Schneider, P. Reinowski, K. lfhlernann. Second Row: G. Barnes, R. Nelson, J. Todd, G. Eckard, W. Mechanick, G. Mos ard, C. Silva, H. Robyn. Third Row: C. McNamara, J. McCarthy, K. Stone, J. McBee, L. l'-inlajfmn, R. Kokubun, J. B. Asire. W. Mann, F FLIGHT Front Row: P. Xolden. B. Jok- son. Second Rout B. Carmichael. R. Davis. B. Daeuhle. J. Wooii. B. Johnson. D. Akert. G. Conine. P. S. Coffrin. D. Sehrag. R. Hurn. H. Sauui. D. Brown. Third Rozz: J. McDorman. F. Dobbins. I.. Roberts. B. Eble. R. Woodworth. W. Carnp- bell. D. Griffith. R. St. Clair. W. Holmes. H. Stephens. J. Green. G FLIGHT Front Row: P. Wilmarth, D. May- field, R. Glaze, J. Hemphill. Second Row: C. Alexander, R. Casey, W. Williamson, C. Urban, D. Nelson, J. Evans, G. Anderson, V. Crane, D. Bagot. Third Row: J. Orler, L. Nicol, R. Hoek, T. McMurry, L. Murphy, C. Mulford, R. Walker, D. Lacefield, B. Morris, J. Wiley. H FLIGHT Front Row: J. Castner, W. Hodges, M. Praisner, Second Row: J. Mea- dows, P. Panels, M. S. McNulty, R. Teague, J. Petty, J. Pottorf, J. Glov- er, R. Lamoreaux. Third Row: A Cox, P. Kinkade, W. Wright, R. Whitney, R. Wehlander, D. Cravelle, P. Knox, D. Theodore. Arnold Air Society, named in honor of General H. H. Arnold, began as a local organization at the University of Cincinnati in 194-7. Since then, it has grown to a membership of 168 chap- ters throughout the country. The goals of Arnold Air Society, founded as an honor society for AFROTC cadets, are to aid in the de- velopment and production of Air Force officers, to create a closer and more efficient relationship within the Air Force Officer Training Corps QRe- servej, to further the purpose, tradi- tions, and concepts of the United States Air Force, to support Aerospace Pow- er and its role in national security, and to advance air and space age citizen- ship. SlVIU,s squadron was named after Congressional Medal of Honor winner Col. Neel Kearby, a Dallasite who gave his life in action in World War Il. It is designated Headquarters for the Na- tional Arnold Air Society for 1966-67. Fi'-St Rvwf J- Rifle, J- HHYCS, W. Phillips, R. Glaze J Nance P Arsers R -Xllen J Burkhalter Second Rou W T Walker .T XADH rn Cox, P. Brown, P. Nolden, D. Wilcox, T. Watkins B Johnson J Oden ARNDLD IR SQCIETY NATICNAL STAFF Wayne T. Walker National Commander Paul W- Brown Sanders B. Cox .l0h11 M- Hayes National Executive Officer National Operations Officer National Administrative Officer l YN 6'9- W. Darrell Phillips Isaac E. Elizondo Cary D. Loftis National Chaplain National Information Officer National Comptroller Angel Flight is an honorary or- ganization of college girls who have the interest of the U.S. Air Force, the Air Force ROTC Pro- gram, Arnold Air Society and their university at heart. Angel Flight has been on this campus for three years. This year the SMU Angel Flight is area headquarters for all Flights in Texas, and several in Arkansas and ,Oklahoma Angels made Thanksgiving baskets, gave a Christmas party for orphans, and an Easter party for underprivileged children, helped with registration and helped plan the Military Ball. ANGEL FLIGHT M74 'W , i AREA ANGEL FLIGHT: First Row: T. Heringer, 3 .. 1. ., -14.3 .-JT M I 1 P. Jones. Second Row: S. Livingston. J. Alhrittc Q 'rx Y. 3 113' ., y lxyp ,fx - I un x!a VS 1 M-' f x -l --L--...Q ,hw ,N s X 1.1- First Row: A. Taylor, J. Slovack, C. Prussing, S. Rawlins, G. Griffin, K. Mon sl . S d R ': Q C J Gilm C Y -b britton, P. Jones, B. Carrington, C. Potter, S. Livingston. Third Row: D. Szi1woiii51S. lgcyiizis, GtiuGrigsbw':mgieIPeirs, M. 'EI Wmmfmdi J. Neath. Fourth Row: B. Chamberlain, K. Orban, G. Glisson, K. Chapin, K. Schurig. M. Morris. C. Hauer, P. Pickering. The Dolphin Club consists of a group of girls who desire to learn synchronized swim- ming. Each year the club pre- sents a water show for the public and helps instruct Dal- las area girls in high school swim clubs. Membership is open to all girls who wish to learn, exercise, and have fun. HA! , M' ge ,,' uw ' V IRL ,x,- , My Vx. 5 ,,,,,,, s 4'J,,..vQ.,w R GREEK in X-F xxx-' Il. . 4 1 1 A I ,I N '. ul HP 1 tl Jil , . 1-Q , ,Q 1' -f Qs,-2 K 1 ,,-. ' 'M ' , i ,faff U x-.rfgfqjz ,, , Ev-A ,.., , g Y, A, ,A NQMQ f . qs i , X i'-miami 'Eff 'X-5, 1 1 4Kh 'vMA' Q, 4 hi? eh' 1... . ' f fn .I 6 2 1' 1.45 41345, I 'H 1, I j,-fx, 0.1 , 4 I ', V ,-1. Stl, ' . 'a 4-ff ' ' -4-f?f M , me 'cf Y Y .0 ' Pl VN 'ffx 1.51 gn jj. L-I ,Z M'I,,z W 'QF' ,XX f gzf I f 1 , f L 'N X X ,,f-'W' MMM? Y 3' 61204 v 4 x- Q if Q. Y.. !'. lf 1 , 95 ' -J 4. 1 r- - - 1 U PVT, T ' 'WQQK ,,...r v .1- ff -, ,Z- ff' Q i P li af .KA ' . sk 2 X 4' hw .1 '- if . N- - X.. R :ish Vg Q? J n 1 7 'A -L ,-W a I Z N X ' if -S YP u' - ' 4 al'-' - ' 1 . 7 ' , I . . . 'f - - : ' ,. 'f' J-- :' ' ' .1 ., - Mfr-P, .Eg ' . 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'Sl R -1 K- f'f?:i l il . . 1 , . ' x ' v ' ., 'F'-mx P'-4-1. 1 4 :K f ' Q- xfnf' . .gxalg-S55-K-,.:L.l 3 4 IQ , I. r f mv ,, A , P 1 ', 1, . i . ,W ' , . . in W 4 -in . - --.54 - , 4 5 'LL -.a-41 Alpha Zeta chapter of Alpha Delta Pi enjoyed tremen- dous success in 1966-67, climaxing the year with a pledge class of thirty-two. Beginning the year with Sing- Song, ADPi's continued their participation in inter- Greek activities by serving coffee and donuts to all Creeks during Creek Week. During the fall semester, members and their dates enjoyed a Westem party. The spring term began with the first annual pledge presenta- tion formal. Pledges and members continued their ac- tivities with a slave sale, a breakfast, and a pledge-active softball game. The members took third place in Ragg- Mopp. ADPi's served SMU this year as Sophomore Sponsors, in Mamiselles, Kirkos, as Well as on Fresh- man Council, AWS Steering and Judicial committees, Dean's List, and Student Senate. gf? ff In , , 3 fl f ,P W fl gr 2 . , . Sl W V 1 A. Anderson I N9 AQL C. Cerst I I Q 5 ' B. Brown ' 4? S. Guider G. Lewis J. Lewis 3 gl .N ' J 4,7 Q C- Pellk S. Powell A' ,K .E 'S . I H S 1. Sibley B. Skaggs ..,Vo SL, 0 9 , ' B. Walker D. Watson .4 K. Cronk K. Crosby fi M. Pannill K. Pettinoa L f !s ,fn I I- 1 1, 4' 5- S. L- tj ' 1 .5 3. 5 If L W . t,,, fir . - my A L QA f A Q. A L ff K, 'Cale C. -Corley G- C0ViDKf0fl Craig P. Dukyfn D Drake cv- l T + L.. P L Q A 0 N. Hardin L. Hawkins E. Henson E. Hyde S. Knapp I.. Lee 3 'N' 5 4- 5' G bf P ' 9 A Q 0 Q, A D. Mayfield M. Miller E. Moore B, Morgan Ab' L- S. Quillian C. Ramsdell M. Robinson C, SMU ...YL 2 J' N 'S pl . X . gg ', SA , N' I 9 , . ' X Y X li K . n i . N' - M? v N, , YJ 3. l g ,A A A 4-b l 9 LQ' C. Stone C. Thierseh G. Thompson M. Trimble T. Tucker L. Verne -yi 'Q il' T: M. , 5 s. A ' x .5 Q-X . V A I . Y' , 0 Q A M. Whitman J. Willey K. Williams K. Bates B. Bonhardt D. Courtnev f ,. . , 2 S.. ,, gk T25 N , . , - ,Q ' N 1 ' 5 . xx M. Halla A. Isaacs A. Kincaid S. Kuykendnll L. Neff J. Pmopin 6 Z. X , 6 6- S o p AJ n A , 5 , . ' Q KM,- 5 I si M. Schweitzer B. Smith D. Spiva P. Tipton K. Wedin B- WC'li:'! Campus life is an integral part of Chi Omega. The annual Chatauqua benefit, featuring Peter Nero, added 33,000 to the scholarship fund. Chi O's are active in M'am'selles, Angel Flight, Governing Board, Freshman Council, and on the Campus and ROTUNDA staffs. Members have also been awarded the distinction of membership in Alpha Lambda Delta, and Who's Who. Sing-Song saw the Chi Omegas, dressed as little Olivers, take first place. In the social realm, the Christmas formal with the ATO's was a memorable event. The Chapter also entertained parents with a Homecoming brunch and honored the football team with a dessert party. Climaxing the year was the fourth annual Pledge Presenta- tion. 'H , X 1 9' . 'K 4 'l.. ff, Q . . 3 nfl? 19,1 . , A . Q? .Ma xv ' 'K Qc' r ' 5' .:t- t 451 Sw fr i ffl all ai. f f it fr,-x , -. 1. ,.1f , N yy. at .. 4 1 .fi First Row: Marilyn Mulhollan, President, Mrs. Lacey, House Mother .lanella Howell, Pledge Trainer. Second Row: Margaret Armstrong Secretary, Annabel Harvey, Treasurerg Alexis Cowan, Vice-President S yi -B-1 '84 A to A 1 M. Armstrong J. Auts' P. Balty M. Baldwin V. Belville B, Bjorklund Ai'.l'0 S. Brrrssler B. Busvell S, Laing K. Carey 5- 'AH-f-F'-S f- 5 I In Q J L C. Christopher C. Coil C. Coston A. Cowan I. Dreibrodt S. Eck M. English L. Evans N. Fahey L. Ferguym -5 N U ' 1 ' l l u ,1 nn JA L-bfL-m Lib Z A ' 6 R- Ffellch J- GCCSCY J. Gilmer S. .Haley A. Harvey N- HBSYY S. Honderich I. Howell M. Huebel K. Jones N -f .. F....r.'r Y. loan is Q Y Y a. fA'::Ll.i?s. 'D' 'Q' 5 ' L. G. :N , 3 . x 'Q i :S as ' sf -if ...L nh 'V ' 5.4 M- Keith S. Land P. Landes S. Lyons M. McAfee D. McCarthy K. McGnlrt K. Mania!! - 6.5 G . N 5 QW P- MBUICDY B. Miller J. Mills B. Monroe M. Mulhollsn J- Mundo M. Nicholson B. Patten-on L nn- it A '- . K Q 1 V , 1 ... --wa ,li A i A C- Pill! C. Prewitt L. Ramsay N. Reeves H. Ritger A. Robinson T. Scott V. Sheppard I. Slovak D. Snow A- 510112 M- SWTBUOU S- Th0mP90ll J- Trice A- Trimble J. Walker D. Ward S. Wisenbsker T. Zipperisn T. Bailey Linh Q--14 N Q J. Bayless. A. Bullard I. Callan J. Calvin M. Graham K. Huebel A. Kirk K. Kolstad L. Levi, NLR V 4, at ... B. Miller N. Neff P, Pengccon E. PUD, B. Simmons P. Sterling D. Sweitxer S. Walker C. Baity M. Baskin f B. McGowan I. Young 6- 6 ?' M. Mu: 227 DELTA DELTA DELTA S 375 4 v 165' Ks' safe WI First Razr: Pat Allen, Presidentg Mrs. Roberts, House Mother. Second Roux' Carol Ritter, House Presidentg Betsy Hill, Pledge Trainer, Susan Crawford. Secretary. Leadership, scholarship, and service are. attributes which have marked Theta Kappa chapter of Delta Delta Delta since its founding at SMU in 1916. TriDelts are proud to include in their membership the president of Panhellenic, the vice-presidenft of AWS, the editor and the co-editor of the ROTUNDA, and the president of Alpha Lambda Delta. Other outstanding members are active in Angel Flight, in the Student Senate, and on the Student Center Directorate and Governing Board. Additional honors include freshman cheerleaders, ROTUNDA Beauties, members of Royalty, Mortar Board, and Kirkos. One member has been named a Senior Superlative and two girls share the duties of coordinating the Sophomore Sponsor program. Fun and games at the DDD house this year included a scavenger hunt for the freshman football team, Old South with Kappa Alpha, and Black and White with the ATO's. The TriDelts won the Sports- manship Trophy in Fij i Olympics. At TriDelt Convention, past presi- dent Nancy VanNordstrand was named runner-up for the National Leadership Award. J' 15 asm I ,fl .fs ,ff ,H X, , 1, Ati O A A .A L G. Aarant L A AA A S. Bybee C. Dean AAL 1 2 x 5 A A . A 4 A x .AA .A AAMMAL- .L A MAL AA.. .. P, Allen A. Bailey L, Baynesberser J. Bealy B. Bennett I.. Bilen M. Boise N. Box 5. ., V I Q L 6 C 1 v I' 6 1,5 . I ' 5 A A , . . , J X AQ ' A A A A A A A K fx A A A . A A I . A A . . K. Chapman P, Clgpp C. Cochran D. Cooper C, Cox J. Crawford Crawford A. Cross U' 5 nn x 9 ,-LA f I - T , J. -9' K. Brfm. .. 'L krouf, 1 A A A I A I Al D. Dunrll 1 UUA , ' A' 5, 1 AAA Q.. MAL Limoll 4 . .. L AAAA A .4 An AQUA AKLLLA 1 .. A M. DeCharles L. Dodson R. Echols S. Ennis P. Evans 5- Eler S. Fawley C. Fitzgerald N. Friday Q, Gun f . , -5 04 , Sa M 5. a 4 bl AAAI. L ..:' ,i A AMAA IA.. LAMB' A AAI AMPA M. Green L. Greer J. Hazlewood K. Hervey B. Hill L. Hough L. Howard 5, Kgllqy C 1 1 AT ' ' s. ' va s xl Y Y . , '- 41 - . A4 ...x A ., AAI., A A.A lill lA.. L D. Knox M. Krejci S. Levers B- I-Yllch M- Mccillnis B- M5511-1' M. Mays N. Michaelu 5 S 'iii 6 an X , S ' v , 'A bf -C ...L A . A - AAL 4A.A A4AAAAA4fLL A .. A 1. Monagin J. Moore M. Moorhead K. Near V, pie,-ce C. Potter L. Prater C, Rigger . ' . if . a . , wr 1. 5 .9 N P Q 5 :- VM --A. . - Y Y? 1 Y- V , T A ah V t K Mb AA L MLA Adu. L MA AA.. A Aol . A.. A 'Ab ANNA A C- R0bil180n M- Robinson N. Roddy 5. R055 G. Royar C. Samson C. Sandlin S. Seaberg S.. Shalloe J. Sheshunoff P, Sbiyk ' . 1 'Y ... , 7 fk' W P C ' A In A : W -YHA., I x . 'J WP- wife H , . K 1, R v 'Q' ill . .f 4' ' .. L ,, in of S' Y- ,- 3 LMA AA.. A AMAA 4 . . A4 MAA A W- ... A D. Slaughter P. Stallings K. Stubblefield C. Taylor L. Thomas C. Turner M. Wall Woods G. Boone 5, Casey B. Claxton . M Q k Q r 'I 5 , f 6- X fr - n L' i AA . 4 ki-A Q 5 A. Corrigan D. Crigger G. Disheroon P. Hella ickerbocker S. Lindsay 5- Mfdf0Yd B- Mimi J. O'Nfili ,. K F 35- L' 5' sz 6 F 5, 5- , I . - , 4: -.f fd f 6, .+L . 1 A - . -f 4 1 , A C- Parks C. Pierce C. Pridgen L. Primdahl S. Rawlinson B. Taubert B. Tailor K. YsnCronkhite T. Wood P- V001-5335? G- WL12iP1 :'l- 229 L DELTA GAMMA l 1 Left to Right: Mary Morris, Recording Secretary, Mrs. Breidenback, House Motherg Win Fletcher, Treasurer, Judy Murph, President, Kathi Davis, First Vice-President. . a 7 J ,, 2 p r The Alpha Upsilon Chapter of Delta Gamma par- ticipates in many facets of campus life. Outstanding chapter members have served this year as president and vice-president of the Student Center Governing Board and Directorate, editor and associate editor of the CAM- PUS, and associate editor of the BOTUNDA. Others are active in the Student Senate, Angel Flight, Kirkos, and Mortar Board. DG's have been honored with the titles of Homecoming Queen, Manada Queen, and ROTUNDA Beauty. For their significant contributions to University life, members have been named to Who's Who, and Phi Beta Kappa, and have received MH Awards. Christmas- time found the DG's and their dates decorating a tree at the house and enjoying their annual formal. Spring activities included a Roaring 20's party an-d a Ship- wreck party. The philanthropic interest in Delta Gamma is centered on sight conservation and aid to the blind. Individuals contribute their time to reading to the blind and working with groups in recreational activities. M. Adkins C. Bambeck iw 5' if s Q 3 -I C. Crabbe C. Crockett - WN f , , 0' Q' t D, Gel-win R. Gillespie S A Q.. X- N i- 35v N P. Locker A. Londeree . I If 1. Bell B, Bomefeld P. Bradley J. Brett C, Chapman B. fllaunn U. f.'1 1 f1 I., U.r.y'n 1 1 1 :- X A . 1 'L M P. Dalton K. Davis L. Dupree S. Dycus J. Ferguson C. Fitzpatrick W- Ylfuhff C. Fletrhfr 5 Q- s. ii I, I' S- Green C. Harvey .l. Hill M. Hill E. Hughes M. .lones A. Kulik L. Lapp 5 'Y ix. X .y A J P. Lynch S. McGintY I. Manlove K. Miller L. Minor ' x Zi g . .L I '25 PP S fx. r 'x I -I 1. l'.y::. ',.,.,..L K. L........ ..- - T ' v -I M. Morrlx 'S'- V .L C. 9.9. J I. Murph C. Newbold N. Ott J. Olson B. Patterson I... Penn K. Portman HQ- L L ,. ., ,X -, rf Y ...f K 6 1 p., 3 V ST -6 .0 1' . g r g,,. ,K - , Q 'Q 5, ,xg .',. V' 'EF' J -c' f 4 M .L x, 1 3' 3' S. Riedel- N. Ressler 1. Reynolds J. Roberts S, Robeng S, Rogan L, Rghgfg K. Schurig D. Suits D. Vaughn 1' . . , .. 1 , L- Williams -l- W00d G. Yenzer M. Allen B. Anderson . Arendt D. Birdwell N. Bowman H. Brown P. Frost nl K l I : A I . V QTL, F , , 5 . M K A 11 55 5, N I T XX ' .Q -, i ds. J 5 v 9 4 Al Q Qs. l 1 v b. I 5 1 as rf 1 1 ' S . . ' L x ls '- . ' .ll ,N , ff. , 'W' x 1' Nw' t .A E' V Q S -V V 4 M X Q- k , . Q ' 4 V L , L I. Harris C. Jackson C. Judd D. Lee C. Metzler L. Owen S. Peterson M, Reddin D, Busch M, Rugch ' K 'Ze 2 6 T QA A as ,M Q5 '5 v . ' I-14 N, I 5 C A ' Y Q . .r 1 K l K. Scott E. Sheppard L. Shiflett P. Smith A, swagger Z. Tanner L, Wsgley L. Wallace J. Wiley J. Tarzan Q V J. Hansen , - X z if . 23I 9 DELTA ZETA Left to Right: Millijou Smyth, Treasurer, Mrs. Terry, House Mother, Dianne Jennings. President, Marilyn Martin, Pledge Trainer, Wanda Jordan. Recording Secretary. On the Hilltop, the Delta Zeta's find time to enjoy every- thing from some pie in the eyes of their favorite fraternity men to a formal Christmas dance to service projects. The DZ's. are proud of their contributions to their national phil- anthropy, Gallaudet College for the Deaf. Working with the Navajo Indians and participating in the MY Tutor Program provides opportunities for worthwhile and enjoyable service to others. On campus, the Delta Zetas are active in many organizations, including the Arden Players and Rally Com- mittee. Honoraries which have tapped DZ's for membership are Psi Chi, Sigma Tau Delta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Sigma Delta Pi, and Zeta Phi Eta. Important social events of the past year included the Friendship Brunch with Panhel- lenic and a formal Rose Ball at Christinas. 232 -4?. E. Beall D. Burns B. Chrallr- D. Cucllu E. Cuellar 'l. Davin , ,- ., ,sfi'fAii-Q.. QMS? . 2 D, Hgnley L. Jennings if-s C. Kiger A. Leftwicli P . VS. B. Priest R, Ragan M. .lohnson W, j rdnn , S C5 M. Martin C. paris .-X L Q1 D, Rankin M, Reed 5. Roberts J. Scott D, Smith K. Smith M. Smith C. Solkwell M. Vance L. Braylon i R- COW'-'fs M. Livingston Ac. T7 V. Locke' M. Marshburn C. Merrill L. Taxlor G MMA PHI BETA First Rout Sally Haslauer, Recording Secretary, Diane Lewis, President. Second Roux' Louene Holm, Vice-Presiclentg Mrs. Jackson, House Mother. Third Roux' Pat Elliot, House President. Fourth Row: Ginger Walker, Treasurer. Q The Gamma Phi Beta's are known for their friendly smiles and active participation in campus organizations. The YMCA tutoring program found the Gamma Phi's Working for others. Work is an important keynote, for Gam-ma Phi's are -devoted to service in AWS, Freshman Council, COGS, SEA, and Arden Club. Talented Gamma Phi's toured the United States with the University Choir. Their academic achievements were recognized by membership in Alpha Lambda Delta, the MA-3 program, and several of the professional and departmental honoraries. Also, parties kept the Gamma Phi's active. With the Lambda Chi's they had a casual party in the fall and a formal dance in the spring. There was the traditional Christmas formal, later they all dressed as children for their 6'Charlie Brownn party. The pledges and actives enjoyed a retreat and two slumber parties. 4 WN- KDF my 'Db ,Q Ns... 234 'ci R' x F. Akin P. Elliott S. Haslann D. Lewis E. McKenzie L. Thompson M. Woodward S. Alford N. Bruce S. Carr A. Colburn J. Crenshaw S. Elliott J. Fiske M. Foley M. Forman B. I-'on ,QV 5 1 flu' ,, L, Hglm W. Holtz -we Q .1 P. Kenny S. Livingston L. Locke N. Luft M. Mitchell D, Muse M. Tufts E- V811 EPS S. Younts D, Agree S. Neeley S. VanRonzelen M wx. xkakdil xx X. A . M K. Agerlidl fx Q' 413 I S. Han M. Mcliaehern P, oder D, P,-,ther S. On' E. Pullen 5:18 8 1 'S . v X 'Le xx if C. Vestal G. Walker 1 S f. X 15 H, L. Aiken C. Blanton B. Record S. Ward I D, Dillud L. Gordy M. Kilgore T. Lynch B. Schmid J. Wallace T. Faulkner C. Westadt 'w. 2 5, Ld P. Hlfpff S. Knowles 5- ' x K I A. MCC-'Jnnell S. Swick W. Wood B. Graves D. Wright K PP ALPHA THETA 1 lf' 4 P nf ff, ., ,,1 .' ' ' ' 1 l ,.-w -. ! .px - -- r x rim l,'ul'.' L ,n .l' 1' ' 1 ,. al' . First Rong' Carol Kunkler, First Vice-President. Second Row: Burnley Brown. Corresponding Secretaryg Kenney Dixon, Treas- urer. Tkird Rout Marie Dodson, Second Vice-President, Suzanne Schmidt. President. Kappa Alpha Thetas are noted for their participation in both campus and community activities. Thetas served SMU in the Student Senate, Directorate, Angel Flight, the Senior Class, and the Freshman Council. Beta Sigma Chapter is also represented in Kirkos, Mortar Board, and Alpha Lambda Delta. Thetas were chosen as freshman cheerleaders, Mam'selles, ROTUNDA beauties, and Royalty. In the fall, the Thetas had a slumber party with the Pi Phi's, TGIF parties with the Fiji's and the SAF.'s, and a picnic with the Chi Ols. During Homecoming, Theta Thumpersi' sang in Pigskin Review and mem- bers honored their dads with a dinner. A Christmas formal high- lighted winter activities. Parties with the Phi Delts and Betas, -and a Valentine serenade with the Kappa Sigs kept the KAT social calendar busy in the spring. Thetas have continued to support the nationally- sponsored Institute of Logopedics and a national orphan program. Beta Sigma currently holds the national award for efficiency given at Grand Convention. Q : 3 A eh eil Ak A L 114154 .I V C. Adam! J. Albritton C. Anderson B. R. Ball K. Barnes S. Best B. Boyd C, Brunch M. Brinegu B. lirwk B, kr,- .R D J - as ' X A x K! N A .54 , ' A A 6 6 my A X -Z -. e AA 4 . .L 4 L L lk 4 L A C, Bm-gen P. Cecil K, Chapin B, Cox K. Dixon C. Denton M. Dodson M, Dorgmug A. Edwards S. Englehuffl 4 M. F.,- A. Folson I. Fortner S. Goodson S. Croth ,, '12s Q 5 5 X x v . X VN 1 G JA A AA Ak A P. Hudson J. Jacobs sg lx L Q l 1 1 1 B. Harris S. Henkel P. Hervey L sr' 4 MA L Q L 1 A 14 C. Kunkler 5- Kfkel' P. Johnston J. Kinard V. King s Q N ,- D. Holzn , M. l.:LppzI , ff . t E A lx Q, t A M A 5. A A A A I 1 Q A ' ' A. Lund M. Mallet C. McHugh .l. Meyer S. Miller K, Mgnaghgn C, Mosman M, Murphy J, Neath P, Roper 5.51-:midi A 3. f X 1 4 Q, ' 9 N E a f 'fu 5, A 3 if K 1 V if N ' 6 6. 5 V ., X , en -2 ix 9 x . 'VH' ..,,- X A -f q xx Q ,. , X - bl, K A A K E 4 A t K Al V ' l - Q LA Q J 9 1: -' S- 561100115 P. Spurgeon G. Thorn J. Thrift G. Veltmsn L. Welch C. Walters K. Williams L. Allison C. Brown S. Bren: 5 wi 1 ' R 1 , , 'S Zu V 1' S 5' 3 4- J. , 'Q S A 5- Cisll-BY J. Dusek S. Eddins C. Faure L. Fleming S. Hartman M. Harvey S. Heberle A. Jacowav H. McCann D. 515:11 lisa' Q ,mx -i ,., R ,risk x . Q V . 5 5 3 x ' F N I 'W is ' Q . ' 5' ,N 6 ' - . 'S 9 6 -3. 4 . ' 5' P 5. x ' x J - 5 'I' 'Sf s - r -f 11 P- Mile M- Null C- Palmel: L. Parsley D. Pou R. Ramsay J. Sawyer M. Spencer F- Th0mPS0H R- Wiiffv K- 25:53 238 KAPP DELTA rx ff' First Row: Laurie Kimbell, Secretary, Mrs. White, House Mother. Second Rout Barbara Giddle, Rush Chairman, Jane Ellison, President, Marsha Miglinas. Treasurer. Kappa Deltas keep busy schedules filled with diversified activities. The members of Sigma Alpha chapter have par- ticipated in functions which range from entertaining at pizza parties to working with mentally retarded children. Par- ticipating in all phases of campus life, KD's are active in MRA, AWS, and the Student Center Directorate ,and Gov- erning Board. Several members serve as sophomore sponsors and counselors, while others are active on AWS committees. Working on the staffs of SMU publications also helps keep KD's busy. Scholarship receives strong emphasis in Kappa Delta, and members were chosen for Mortar Board, Kirkos, and Alpha Lambda Delta. A western party highlighted the fall social calendar, while KD's celebrated spring with their annual formal. Having fun while keeping busy, Kappa Deltas continue to spread enthusiasm, graciousness, and spirit on the Hilltop. 'T 3 in I, H4lV'! J, Andefggn E. Ayres Baker l.. Blackburn H. Boland H. 8'lW'l Yl S. Caskey C. Dobbins J. Ellison C. Haas C. Hall R- Hodge . 'l 1 wxfsge, 1 P. Kirkpatrick P. Knight N. Lyons V! F in 'w M. Miglinas M- M0l'lill10f R. Nuccio S. Rylee M. Schmerein R- Trellel' B. Youkers M- Buckley C. Cookenboo 'E 5 4, .x . a ' I B. I. Lee D. Ligon L. MacMorran 6 D. Oberst C. Reeves P. Schafer B. Giddle K. Elliston B. Emmons, L- Flllfifli L. Kimball A. Hutcheson M. Jackson M- Keener J . Walker M. Enderli 9,5 V. If fx Q y' D. McMillan 5' X , 'Q 1 T 1. Skinner 1. IG G. Walter I A v x. 58 K 3 S. Ginger K. Lougee M. McPheetere X 'x ,-S. g, X D. Petersen V- POWEU Ag hw- - S. Webber M. Westfall fl K S- X QA . I V. Hardway J. Kirby 1+ S s 1? A , I A f 4 J. Meuth T. Molzovv' J. Murrig E Q ' 1- f ll f,u.f:-- 4 I. C 9- as H. K.r.g C. Hldffleto QI K. Rueter J. Williams K. Krsig 6 N '9 I C. 512:75 2: J. Spain K. Tinsle5 T. Wrigh: D. Yu-broug'- KAPPA KAPPA GAMM L 1 av' .W 1- A Singing along with the Kappa Pickers, pulling weeds in the Panhellenic clean-up project, and being kidnapped for serenades have been a few of the events making the year of 1966-67 a memorable one for Kappa Kappa Gamma. High- lights have included winning the trophy for Fiji Olympics, the ingenuity award for Sing-Song, and the Spirit Trophy during one week of football season. The Kappa social cal- endar included Monmouth Duo with the Pi Phi's, the Founder's Day banquet in October, and a Christmas party with the SAE's. Kappas honored their parents at the mother- daughter brunch and the Dadls Day dinner. Areas of par- ticipation on campus include Student Senate, CAMPUS staff, ROTUNDA staff, AWS, Sophomore Sponsor program, Phi Beta Kappa, Kirkos, Mortar Board, Alpha Lambda Delta, Royalty, and Angel Flight. 240 F. Cf-fi 4.3 ffm fir, lx l ii' ti 'Q I R I I-ij i :fait First Row: Collin Selby, First Vice-President, Alida Edwards, House Manager. Second Row: Nancy Couch, Second Vice-Presidentg Mrs. Kayl, House Mother, Mary Walls, President. V Q. 9. S? 'x I. Alexander M. Anderton N. Arko B. Attawey ' ' '- 5- F 5 K. Bunchbaum C. Cole S. Cook N, Couch .. Atl., X 'K Xu sz- 3 F U g ' x . hi . 1. 9-'I A- Elliot! D. Findlinl J. Findling A. Floyd A A M. Hardin M. Hays C. Henry H. Hester - F YN - H -,, af 1, ef I 3 1 ' Pi! F' Q 0-1 L B. McCord K. McDaniel L. McFarland K. McGibbon P- , . I , J 'J , . 4. V I! 2 ' as L-x . I y P ff? .5 I. Y AA' AHA 9,1 D-1 901 G. Newell P. Patton R. Rainey S, Rawlins ,Y If sg , G ,qi rg .sr P . -X B-'I 9 49-1 M V. Stoner S. Sullivan J. Sutton S, Sutton 't ...L A S- Waddell M. Walls C. Waters J, Wang 5' . -R -0 .YI V , , If il P. Brake I. Burton K. Clyde K. Cox va N ' .g I 'X ' l 1 I . v 1 AIA I L' Hager A J. Harvey J. LgPfelle M. LaVelle 45 A q ,Q , w K x . C. Smith V. Smith P. Stricklin 1 l K 5' S. 6 x , ,. U . X, I f A....A 4 LAWA 4... A4 A APL K, Becgwigh S. Boyett S. Brake M. Brice C, Brown. 5, 3,,,,, C. Buauln . v ' X Z' Tv 6' uf - ,, Q- f . C. Crenshaw S. Delavan D. Devoy S. Dobson B. Drye C. Dvubmv AA f,4,,,4, 1 - Q ' I S 3, ' 9- ? .N f . f . I ' 94 ' ' -. M, Fly N, Fooge K- FMC!! K. Glaucock L. Hucke D. Hamilton C, Hgggy A PV 9 ' 5 .. v 5 I a . I I M. Johanning S. Jones S. Keehn B. Kennedy J. Kinsey C- Kuikflldlll K- I-Yah Y 'S s 5 L 4. 6 li' ' 0-1 pq 04 A. Magouyrk S. Moser P. Moyer T- MVN N, ' X 1 S 4 Lb gl ' L 4 ' - ' 9. D6 IP' L. Rogers J. Rowley C. Selby 5- Shlmbufgff .f S S 1 3 i i - L- lg, ! 5 I t , - I 9-1 ' Q A ei D. Swanson G. Talbot C. Toler G. Yosburgh - 4 3 A X ,, ' .A tg.. 5 , 6- - :L X 4 - .-.Alf-.A A ... A Lv-A '- ' K, Weed D. Wen M, white 5, wmg,m,0n L. Wilson K. Tmniford I.. B025-21: 3 . 7, ft i Q f S -X X -A A l E' Q f . 1 .. I! J. Cunningham B, Curry A, Doughty B. Ewin C. Garret! M. B. Gibson C. Griffzn g 4. Q G I - ,g Q 5 at if- J if 1 .. ' l 7 A l .f K A 1 . B. McCulloch G. Nevill S, Owen B. Petersen D. Roberts I.. Rowland J- H1565 'P ,A V ix 1, .g A x J- 1 Z , 1 ' ' S. Terkuhle P. Wadley J. Waggener K. Walter M. A. White M. Wochos 24I PI BETA PHI iv' 1-N Left to Right: Lucy Lovelace, Social Chairman, Carolyn Mattson, Pledge T rainerg Martha Pitch- ford, President, Sara Clernmons, Rush Captaing Babs Dean, Treasurerg Laura Irwin, Corresponding e Secretary. . S' - g I L lr 1 A 3 V l l - W 3 Q1' 'M A J .M A .. V 'Q -l 5 f l . Q ' 4 H, 5 I , N, 'A A - lw h' ' vs '. 1 I Q-1 ,A 2 T ..r- 0-4 h A ' ' if . ld ll , . . x s ' 'a N 'PA' ' , 1 1:1 4 4 lr ' 0' 4 . 1 5 ' 2, f , v. , -' ,M -, O . 1 ' ' u 5 ' ' 9 lr, B . .11 F I if 242 P The Pi Phiis are known for their partici- pation in many social and philanthropic activities. The major social event was Mon- mouth Duo which was celebrated with the Kappas to commemorate the founding of bo-th chapters at Monmouth College. Casual weekend retreats, TGIF parties with fra- ternities, and slumber parties were also high on the Pi Phi's list of social events. Pi Phiis were active on Freshman Council, AWS Judiciary, Governing Board, and the Student Center Directorate. Members were elected to Mortar Board, Kirkos, Angel Flight, Who's Who, and Alpha Lambda Delta. Pi Phi's were chosen also for Boy- alty, BOTUNDA Beauty, and fraternity lit- tle sisters. The Pi Phi's participated in a philanthropic program by adopting fos- ter children in Korea and keeping up cor- respondence through letters. 0' K X f 6- - f 4 x 'f , -P 1 . r l ,I 1 i r Y' A. Allen A. Brennand B- Bush M. Carter B, Chlmbefllin P. Chappell S. Clemmons D. Coffman L- Cwifff C- 'J'l7l v B. DHL V 6 6 X 0 s O . ' I 4 J 1 ' ' af' Y' f f ' f L 'J L Q 4 V4 LQ L. Dohoney C. Duffield S, Dymond J. Githens P. Handley T. Heringer F. Hooker N. Houseman 1. Hutchinson I.. lr'-.r. B. Kahne , f is I ' 5 oh if G A ' as B is W ,I N ' 1 . . V M C v , l , ' 17' ' 1' A 1, Y' Jg 7, Q Y' A f A .1 f M C. Kilgore W. Kilgore J. Kutner S. Light S. McGloin L. McKenzie C. Mattson M. Miller C. Moller J. Kenesson G- Khlfm . 5 r !k,u A. Monroe B. Moore T. Musgrove 1 fA B. Nance 111 N. Neath M. Newman ,xv 5' 5? H' i' f J. Pharr M. Pitchford M. Radford B. Rainwater L. Rogers J. Ryan .. ' :ff Q r 4 C f Q . J f P is r A . 5 Q, 5. W 9 5 2 r 2. 1- f 5 lx 42 X ig' F -' N' if ' P' I ,Q fi 1' 11 17 Y Y' L- Smith L- sllllfgill C- THYIOY P. Thomason M. Torregroass A. Vaughan S. Veirs K. Warden A. Way 14 A W f f-9 v 4- is x '5 ' . -Q S 1:5 1 - KA VAL 'Q if W P. White B. Williamson K. Wooten B. Wright H. Wright L. Alben T. Ballinger J. Bauchman S. Bauchman .. ig g I .Q be A gg W 3 55 , N 'O ' 3- 5 A 2 .8 V V , i A-N ' 1 Q' i x 4' , X -r xg A V A E-- V .. S K , x .J I' g, .KY -.Y ' ' Sa f f , 1' , J x D- Dll53l'd G- Fl-113011 B. Gordon M. Gregg P. Gridley M. Healey D. Housemau J. Jackson C. King ,gi .. . wr Q. ' 1 Q We . my 'G v E v x ,- C. McMurtry P. Pickard F. Poyner N. Rainer K. Riggs G, Wye 5, Whiglkeg L- Q- K. Orban D. Peacock 1. Skiles G. Smith A s 'J 2 so' J. W'heeler N- W-hillkff fb X gf E' N I 4- l A. Burkhardt B. Bunini 7 U g . 4, C, Layl C. Loveless 243 ZETA TAU LPH S 4 f 'Z ' w sl Q S' V, E Left. to Rigfzt:.Liz Niven, Corresponding Secretaryg Mrs. Bridges, House Motherg Cincha A Davis, Recordzng Secretary, Muddy Moxley, Treasurer, Kris Berry, Executive Vice-Pres- id ent. l ,- The Zetas had a very eventful and rewarding year. Fall activities included winning two trophies in Sing-Song, a brunch with the Pi Phiis, a home- coming buffet dinner, and the annual barbeque honoring the football team. The Zetas entertained with a dinner and tree-trimming party at Christ- mas, and the new pledges joined the actives for a slumber party in the spring. The pledges were pre- sented at the ZTA-Kappa Sig Spring Formal. -A party with the KA's, an Easter egg hunt for or- phans, and the annual retreat added to Zeta spring activities. Zetas are active in such varied fields and organizations as Mam'selles, Fashion Committee, AWS, Dolphin Club, Angel Flight, Alpha Lambda Delta, sophomore sponsors, counselors, and the CAMPUS staff. M: . 244 it 1 g 63 A-...Q W sv ., ., f z,'1 ,W , ' , nv ...ap .,,vl 4-Lf + W Y Q in F-'I L A .A 1 1 4 B, Anderggn N. Augusta! C, Bailey B. Basinger K. Berry M. Brnnar . owne . runeue '. unn-rr .. wuz 9 0 Lm AL MALL mu UML .TA A W. L mu LJTAAA A 4 f.. 'JA LW Am. . 11N ILWA 4 A AAJTML 'LTAJLz'rA4LE'I2i12 S. Cooper C. D v' S. Dav's E. Eas ham B. Flcmin G. Cr'g by B. Cupton V. H D C N, Herve , 1,0 A 7 J. L 'LTALL 'TNNLK 44-A 1L1TA 1 D. Kizzia J. Knight S. Land L. Lattner L JA .+A .gnu ul L1frA1L1TA ,L wh Am L LTA 41m M, Moxie, H, Niven L- Niven N. Nuckolls B. Om S. Paddison J. Pukn M. Pu li ' C . 1 c fr? Law A LMA ,LWXAL 4'T'AL 112 AL mm 44? A . , B. Porth C Renvig L, Righafdggu S. Riehm F. Rudine S. Shanks B- Smith D. Stanich E. Templeton C. Tenery M. Te C AWLLN L D 1 l 'NAL A , CM A 'UPA L'L 43184 AMN L4, J. Wall W. Wallace P. Ward B. West A. Wieclil S. Yarbrough D. Zerr J- Bertram G. Brotherton S. Cahill i. .1 .FNS ' 'l fr 5- Q P bi fx J X -'Qs l 1 1 K. Cunningham A D A d L. C lmore C. Green K. Gunn N. Harmon J. Hubbard S. Ingram I.. Justus A. Miller B. Morris S P nrgnn K. Renner C. Rob T Sl y C S C '1' 1 M. J. Whirley J. Wright 2-1 'Q eg' s. C1 k X R.M ALPHA TALI GMEG Since its founding on June 1. 1918. the Texm Delta Epsilon chapter of Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity has progressed to rank as one of the foremost ATO chapters. The key to its rise to this position is its successful striving for a brotherhood based upon individuality and friendship. Taus are active in numerous campus activities. A few of the positions and honors awarded men of ATO this year are Manada Chairman, Freshman Council, Cycen Fjodr serf, the Thomas Arkle Clark Outstanding Student Award for the Southwest, and the '4Young Texan of the Year Award. Included on the ATO social calendar are the Black .and White spring formal, the Roman party, the pajama party, and many informal gatherings. 'r W llgfx Left to Right: Bill Usher, Worthy Scribe, George Hyde, Worthy Chaplain, Bob Harris, Worthy Masterg Steve Coke, Worthy Keeper of the Annals, Bill Smith, Worthy Keeper of the Ex- chequer: Jerry Brown, Worthy Usher. 246 R. Abbott as I V' S. Coke 'S' F. Fernandini 6- R. Hamm A. Abrams GV 'x ' 1 G. Crumb D. Andersson R. Baker C. Hunan B. Berger I., Bfrplrmf. 1 Bef,-f. J. Crary J. Crist S. Curry T. Dunn A, Dfnhiw l,q, D.,.g 'Du tr--- 6 o L, Finlayson ' D. Foster W. Giannini M. Gibson T. Gillespie S, Cn, 3, Cum, 'W x 'K ' J .4 1 J. Hardin H. Hargrave 'kirir M. Harris R. Harris B. Hill M. Holderby R. Humphrey J. Jackson S. Little M. Manning R. Lord qc . f . K.-to D. Mayfield D. Lott nf' K. Moore W. Pohl S. Roberts W. Rork Tv M. Luby fa- . M. Moore W. Smith 9. t, 9? J Q-' C I ' Q X tl W. Johnson K. Jones de' 4 , X V' 'LTI J. Lemmon I. McArthur B. McCurrah M. McDow x a T 5. ' 5 ' 'N ,F sf D. Morgan M. Newsom Ollman . Q r. 2- , ' 'a - xt- . R. Starr J. Street 1. Stringer 4. 5. Z' ,.a- 1 S. McGhee J. Perkins S' 75 D. Sudbury W- Sweeney B. Taylor J. Tolleson J. Urech W. Usher M. vuuo J. Williamson C- Yes: I 5' . fx n rf 4 s wa ,V BET TH ETA PI Founded on August 3. 1839. at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. Beta Theta Pi is one of the oldest Creek-letter organiza- tions. Pride in unity and fraternalisni marks the brothers of Gtnnnia Omega chapter. High honors held by chapter members this year include the presidency of the Squires and of IFC. Other honors claimed hy brothers are positions on the Student Senate and Student Center Directorate. Betas have been named to Who,s First Row: Stan Smith, Rush Chairmang Jeff Smith, Social Chairmang Dale Coco, Pledge Trainer. Second Row: Don Waniata, Social Chairman fSpringl: Randy Chandler, Presidentg Henry Richter, Vice-Presidentg Bob McCaskill, Treasurer. Who and received recognition as Senior Superlatives and recip- ients of the UM Award. Social activities have ranged from the famous Fire Dance to the more informal Playboy Party. Betas captured second place in intramural competition. The luster of the Beta diamond grew brighter with the acquisition of an outstanding new pledge class. C7 4-0 if H2 Q9 V X L I 9 t I' A ' x 'gil ,Q gi 'B . X 1 H. Anderson R. Baier F. Ball J. Bnnkston R. Beesley D. Brahl C. Brinlropp l.. Bryan! T. Cam J. Carr, ig f,.-- , 'K' 4' ' 4 V M, Casson R. Caughrnn R. Chandler D. Chilton R. Coburn D. Coco C. Collins 1. Counts D. Dallfm 1- D f'f'-Zh B. Inv.. L ,ff V C C F 6 J. Davis P, Dem C, Ding-ich W. Dodgen R- Dodson R. Dry T. Duron 1. E1 1:0 .. L4 E '7 ' fl '-ff. I C. Fifield S. Fisher T. Goranson R. Hair J. Hall M. Harrison I. Hatfield M. Hear? . ,J 4- 5 Xu ,,... R. Hendry C. Hooper T, Howell W. Howell M. Kent W. Kenworthy D. King S. King B, Langston M, Logan D, L-355 5' 6. fb. -cf E Q.. I fx I 'T zo 4-1 I A I X ' I R- McCaskill C. McCaffree J- MCVCHD B. Mauglw H. Miller M. Morrison J. Moss G. Mulford J. Optan D. Osborne P- Pifiilf .- V . x A Q . li x -Fir . I' 1 5 . , WP' , lillllKN:.U.?i D . J. Parsons T. Purser H. Richter D. Sanderson J. Sanders W. Sheshunoff J. Smith S. Smith I.. Spsrling J. Sur: T. 5:5 'N 6' ' GW 4- 1' '7- . -rf' N C 'Cr i i J M A M. Stoddard 5- Tripleli H. Trussell S. Van Steenberg J. Vergos D. Waniata T. Watkins C. J. Webster S. Wilbur D. Wlilggx C. Wi., Delta Chi was founded at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, on October 13, 1890. The colors are red and buff, and the fraternity flower is the white carnation. The SMU chap- ter was founded on December 28, 1927. Delta Chi's are active participants in such school functions as Manada, Homecoming, and intra- murals. Honorary organizations to which mem- bers have been named are Eta Kappa Nu, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Beta Alpha Psi, and Sigma Tau. This year a full social calendar has in- cluded the Founder's Day Banquet, a Halloween party, and numerous informal gatherings. The high point of the social year was the annual White Carnation Ball. Delta Chi sponsors a needy family at Thanksgiving and Christmas as part of its service program. 3 TY wk. .... ,. .W . 6 'S . . I 2- e. M.a,..,.,,,,. .9 W ,...,w-w-ws. ' Mm, 1 Z 1 4 1 L. Allen J. Bertrand D. Bcltlcr R, Bund D. Cole C. Lurley 4l,l R. Davis W. Hulse H. Hurd D. Joiner 5 C. Lane J. Lovette J. McCabe J. Mclntoah W. Martin J. Maxwell J. Nance B. Notte B. Ozanne J. Rankin 4- 0- ' F. Rude! D. Salmon L. Selk W. Simmons W. Sprague S. Tuma G. Ulveatad R. Westphal I. White J- W00d DELTA SIGMA PHI IK Cx Left to Right: Fred Hamilton, Sergeant-at-Armsg Karl Renner, T reasurerg Ken Stephens, Vice-Presidentg Bob Glaze, President. ln 1915, the Lambda chapter of Delta S-igma Phi Fraternity became the first Greek organiza- tion officially chartered at Southern.lVlethodist University. Nationally, the group was founded at City College of New York in 1899. Delta Sig, one of the fastest-growing fraternities in the world, now has over 100 chapters in the United States and Canada. Since 1958, Lambda chapter has placed first in the IFC scholarship competition. In service activities, Delta Sig has placed first in Ragg Mopp for five straight years. The wide and varied program of the fraternity is completed by a social calendar which includes the Carnation Ball, the Sailor's Ball, and the 4'King of the Road hobo party held in a boxcar. 252 af M. Ables D. Beeson S' B. Brogdon C. Dean Glue LQ' .f-f' Y Q ' x 4' v A M. L. Clnddrn A ld R. Gloyna F. Hamilton J. Markley 1. Martin S. Musselman K. Palmer D. Purdy K 42. i i' -Q., fl gf! R. Ray L4 4:55 K- Rellllel' J- R0bBl'lSOD C- Roehrig B. Sanders M. Schwettmann I. Sefmour 'Sw W Nt' N T L- 5h0l'! K. Stephens G. Swenson C. Ussery N. Wells Q15 -,.,1 ' ' A -efsfefis I B0 0 4, .rf :-'JIS-D lfif .n.m.,. KAPPA ALPHA Left to Right: John Mullaney, T reasurerg Richard McPike, Presidentg Doug Theodore, Vice- Presidentg Malcolm McNeill, House Manager. Founded one hundred and two years ago at Washington and Lee University, Kappa Al- pha has since expanded to 85 chaptersl Beta Lambda chapter, installed at SMU in 1915, exemplifies the diverse interests and achieve- ments of the KA's. The chapter was very suc- cessful in Homecoming and Manada this year. KA's are represented in Squires, Blue Key, Who's Who, and Phi Beta Kappa. Members occupy positions on the Student Center Direc- torate and on Publishing Board. Intramurals and scholarship are important aspects of the well-rounded Kappa Alpha program. In addi- tion, a wide variety of social activities included the Christmas formal with Kappa Sigma, the Roarin' 20's Party with the Kappas, and the famous Old South Ball, given this year with the TriDelts. xr? 4 ' 5 9' 254 ISA H S 1. F L. Adair I J. Brown fi l 11 R. Entrekin o 9 X. ff' Q M. Gulinson S 'X K. Hughes .IQ 2 Ti! nl T. Auch F ' R. Calden P. Ferchill R. .Hansch S. Iverson L. .l. Baker 4 7 T. Cantrill 1 OL- 'f' C. F erring YJ . x P. Hawkins ,Q A. Jablonski K 1' -v .X G. Busham L- BIFDOUI I-'-'E so . W- Cl!!! H. Conover ff? D. Fisher T. Frakes 1 G. Lewandos S. Long W. Lundquist T. McCarthy K. McCrary 4' gr., 5A 1 , 5 Q 5' .1 Q14 - ' Q v A r .A it M. McNulty R. McPike M. Malone C. Mayer C. Meyer K' Q: g 4 or Q9 B. Morris J. Mullaney S. Ochseinchlager W. Psrlzhouse W. Powell ? 5- ' . X N 'CP Q A . 94 A D. 'feed D. Theodore T. Thompson J. Wangerin J. Watkins G L' .J C. Bmhwell M, g,,.,,, J C. Davin I. Dinn F X ' I - .. K. Garrison j, Goydon 4' fi H. Heuser C. Huber .fi 'S' X A L R. Jahnke R. Kirk f Y J C. McEvoy 4- of R. Miller L, .14 Q A. Rainold - 1 M. Wehrmsn .I . '? I. H. --Q .L McLean at K L Moore Q L, Brown 4' I. Darin A I M. Cray F .1 W. Huchbly Q5 W. Lange 'P M. -McNeill R. Morley xx ,J LA In L. Smith D. S5'El?T ls nf .ef :' S. Wilson W. Wood 255 Kappa Sigma was founded at the University of Bologna in Italy in the 1400's. The first chapter in the United States was colonized at the University of Vir- ginia in 1869. In 1927, Delta Pi chapter. of Kappa Sigma was chartered at SMU. Since that time, chapter members have made notable contributions to the Uni- versity. Kappa Sigs served this year as vice-president of the lnterfraternity Council, members of Men's ,ludi- ciary, and as student senators. For their leadership and service, members have been selected for Wh0's Who and were chosen as Senior Superlatives and recipients of, the M Award. The group annually chooses seven- teen Coeds as members of the Stardusters, the fraternity sweetheart club. The Kappa Sig social calendar included such memorable events as the annual Toilet Bowl and Luau Party. The year was concluded with the Sweetheart Dance, at which the sweetheart of Kappa Sigma was announced. Lefr to Rrehl I'o Ceor e Grand Uaster of Ceremonies B111 Bowman Treasurer Eddle ODonne11, Vice-President, Bob Ross, Grand Masterg Scott Sealey Grand Hauer fSprmgl Steve Jone Treasurer fSprzngj Doug Brandford Scribe B111 Brown, Grand Master of Ceremonies lSpringl. ll R. Asbury X f J . Carsten D. Duran 15 , N w G. Hamilton 4 l I fx ' 4 .fx ga G-Y' 61 f I' . . T. Austin J. Cates F' 3 N P A ..' . E. Elzemeyer :'?:'li2EE:. 4' '::53:EEEE'E-' new A Ifaiesaiisi R. Hoek R. Lamoreaux J. LanBf0Id Z' F' I i V 'Y 6 ' :J 1 K ,. ! J. Moore J. Munson x , ' W 4 x S! ' T I. Ramkin C. Ramea S. Sealy B. Seaberg T. Barelll K . X r. ' G. Dawson WBT' ek' A a L T. Flett 9 . J' S. Jones T. Lewis 6' E. 0'Donnell 1 W. Randall i QF' D W. Shepperd 5' ' '5- in If H. Bro-ra , 13 S. Bamet! L. Beaumont W. Black D. Bradlord 9' u 1 s 4- F' 1 1' 6. 4. R -W X , ' - 1 A A s . I L H. Decker 1. Del., D. Dicker K. Dolwn A. Da-fhag G., g Q S Nl V l :iz 5: 4- g. X f C. Fuallen M. Gleysteen R. Greenwood C. Griffith 3, Q,.,,,m,, is L'- COO R. Kokubun T. Lacy V. Lacy ov- - , - an . 2. , 5- 1 if- C: D. Mann G. Markham W. Merriam 62 Q ' C, 'C' L . an . W. Pietsch R. Prigmore J. Pottorf P. Pulliam C. Querbes fha , ' 5 N 0 ov- ? 4 ' ' .RQ 1: 7, ' Q if X - x S A I I' W. Wagnel R. Walker M. Ward R. Watson K. Sapp H. Schadt P. Schumburg F. Schlicher R. Scott ., 9, . I i , Q 1 G Q, ' Q, Q, .A x. sf ' Q., . . ...f CNA ' sl . P. Taylor R. Taylor F. Thorne G. Vogel W- Wifkiil 5 av: 4' ' ar ,L .,... 1:- I -aa G. Weir E, W1-ay 257 LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Lambda Chi Alpha. one of the newest and strongest fraterni- ties with 160 chapters. was founded at Boston University in 1005 as a small legal club. lt was organized as a national fra- ternity in 10041. Gamma Sigma chapter came on campus in 1021 and now has a membership of more than 90 men. Lambda Chi is a recognized leader in strengthening pledge education and interfraternitv relations. The membership has participated actively in the intramural program and has won the league competition in football this year and in basketball for the past two years. The chapter social program this year included the Christmas formal and White Rose weekend, the major social function at which the Crescent Girl is presented. Other parties included the Cider Swigv and the Barbarian Party. Lambda Chi's partici- patedin several service projects, including Ragg Mopp, in which the chapter placed first. F .go - was a 3 rv 'V' gf- Left to Right: Jim Burkhalter, Treasurerg Tory Failmezger, Secretaryg George Harding, Presidentg Mark Cullum, Vice-Presidentg Bob Allen, Pledge Edu cctorg Warren Russell, Rilualist. Q-7 Sd L I ' .L l 258 1 'L X 1 W- ' 6. . 3 X' 0 ' Q .5 y . f R. Allen P- AISH! W. Beach B. Belden W. Bllu I. Hfnvley P. Bnkflvld A, f,4g,plv,q11 ' QA . T .1 K ' ' g' 5 4' n li v V B. Carmichael K- C010 G. Conine W. Cotter D. Cox C. Cullum R. Curtin W- Ufllmtllr X is F K1 5 - C 0 I 'YN 'C' 1 , ' ' 1 T. Duckworth V, Fgilmezger I T. Finnical R. Foster B. Frazee R. Gian 1. Glover C. Harding 3 Q f . N. Hasty M. Hayden J. Heggie W F. Hescock A. Hinchler R. Hohl l , ' 53, R' - M G- Hllefef I. Huffman C. Kelz K. Kinard H. Lowrey J. McBce ' V V 1 I ge . - - - . 'C' an f , f Q f 5 ' A . . A A T. Mandall C. Mayes T. Means J. Miller F. Mitchell W. Mitchell G. Mosard E. Murphy 42 Lf' 4 71,0 0 1 , N X - Lx: F' 1 QT' R ' x 'Q' J - A al n X 0 A S. Muther S. Neece C. Omura L. Peterson J. Petty S, Plice K. Pope J, P1-igcl-,en . If 1 'Fc 9. 1 my 3 Q- H' X Q X . Y A . I 3. I . T. Randall 1. Reese E. Rushing D. Ryan N. Simpson J, Spain E, Tobey D, Wgjd,-gp , V K, N -V Q' ' K .Mi H, ' . k . X fs. N a.- , R. Warren R- Whillley' J. Wilkinson T. Williams V. Willoughby M- Woods PHI DELT THET ii as - C 1 l iiifee, if I x 939 fi Q Pl UQS ft .i f-f ti i Left to Right: Bobby Clark, Rush Chairman, John Jackson, Vice-President, Steve Chapman, Presidentg Frank Hinckley, Secretary, Albon Head, Secretary. Phi Delta Theta was founded at Miami Uni- versity, Oxford, Ohio, on December 26, 184-8. The active role taken in all phases of campus life has continued among the brothers since the beginning of the chapter in 1922. This year the members of Phi Delta Theta were proud to claim the president and treasurer of the Student Senate, the president of Blue Key, the president of Townsmen, and the captains of the football, basketball, and track teams. Phi Delts were also leaders in IFC, Menis Judiciary, and Squires. The Phis captured first place in intra- murals. Several members received MM Awards and were listed in Whois Who. The social pro- gram ranged from casual western parties to the formal HBP Function. 2 -rs c L N9- ' S . -, P 1 -T! 260 gn x. l ' 1 Q .1 ,, .2 Q . 1 1 3 1 K' i ' f:- I 1 I 5.5.4 ll . 5 A new il? - - .l. Bates B. Begcr! P. Bnrlshuv F. Burke X 4. 4' I. Q.. xg bv X, 'xl '. 1 W I . X, C. Clymer B. Cooper D. Crane J. CYCDIDIW 4'- G ' 6 4. ,. J. Fritsclxe J. Gilchrist R. Goodrich M. Graves 3 . . P. Hunke 4.-. -29? S. Leavell w Y x a ' ,gf .' g I 0 5 .Q ef , l Q I A fl . rg.. A AL D. Means S. Means T. Mills B- Mi!!6nd0rf ' 4, 5. ff W.. ' i 'Z- A .- A - G. Moss L. Mullins R. Orr J. Parker 5 4- 1 gl Q Y Sv Q' A nj Lf- R. Russell F. Sherman M. Stentz A. Tinkle B. Abney C. Alsop J- Bllllkllvlld ur ' 5 I J rl 1. Carter C. Clark P. Clegg 5' 5. 4' ,N X g . X - k . 4 . . L. Enderby C. Folson D. Fraizar , fs- 4 ow' W S ff , N is-. B. Hasty F. Hinckley S. Holley ' as 6' 1 m 3 .1 x , D . l vw fy .. C. Key M. Kircher R. Lnpp .72 .1 7- 1 ' -' R .... I M. McCann J. McGuffey J. Macanliss 4 xx ' Ll f Ll -i S. Moore T. Moore M. Morris ' .,,, ,mx 3 sr- ff A ' L R. Ratcliff D, Rosen 9 52' x f x L A T. Vaughan R, Ward V S. Tinkler P. Wessells D. Weekley B. Wheeler D. White M. White 'E' xr? X lf Bunn, li 1' Q-' li D. Duke A. Harris Z. ' x .4 Q. D. Irons A C' a . wf' B. Logan 7 19 M. Morehead E. R. Perry el 11, f I T. Troy X -h. D. Wilkinson H.u.fy:.'4 A-,, 1. M. Ldvnrfln J Z1 A. Head 6- .1 -9 l. Jackson T - R. bags: 1 , D. J. Moore T N 1 J. Phillips 6' X . G. l. :serv-N 1 X . k K. Wwid PHI GAMMA DELT Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity was founded April 22. 1818. on the campus of Jefferson College. Canonsburg. Pennsylvania. The local chapter. Delta Tau. has been at Shit' since 19-18. The Fiji's have placed first in scholarship three of the past four semesters. Phi Cams are active in all phases of campus life. The fraternity is represented in Whos Who. Squires. and the Senate. They' claim the vice-president of the Senate. the Station Manager of KSKIY. and the vice-president of the Uni- versity Mens cabinet. Other honors awarded brothers are membership in Blue Key and Cvcen. Fjodr. An active social calendar featured the traditional Fiji Island Ball and Purple Carter. The royal purple and white symbolize the spirit of brotherhood and diversification that make Phi Gamma Delta an outstanding fraternity on the campus of Southern Methodist University. 262 Left to Right: John Harper, Historiang Bill Hall, Treasurerg Bob Jones, Presidentg John Schirmer, Secretary. .X e W. 1' f I A If V. 4 . -.. F I .N It . 1 Y Y 'f ..A v . . --ie in ' 0 . A fan 6 4.3 1 . .1 'V . E V Us . 1 A 1 fr V i i i- li 1-. 1. ' . fri! -, f..'aU ' ' SPN 1 3 A .1 1 , fs-Q1 A '1.Q.1f ,, 4 !'T,-r -3,3 ,v 1. -' , 'l ., . . 2' f- --v-. 4 - ,fyn . l,',,5' ,. ' l K 5, ,' - ' A.-9f'ff,4.- 'f- A ' ,V 'tiff ll. . svL:..q4'v1 , ji . V 'MJ A n .F 4t,c ,av ,Qi 7 -' c 5 li' - ' Q . .. A li. mlgblrhtlc. , ,,' k.Lw.,,,,s,. AI.. . - 3,g 7.3', f::' A 'Il-611. 5, . 'I 4. ' ' -ti' ,gs N '7 -' . 'f ' ' v. fe lfiw-1e,,gi,':,.vti: A . X - , A Arfvjrliy- .-.vhs .41-fgzef 5' . V v , Q, '4 ,itanw 4 -R aprt' .tv-R 'ya ' x .-- -.1 I .A.. Ax , :if fiips , .Q-'Hai uw.. Aww! ,ft ,gn Hxlw, I ....u5:!, Q MQ ', - nf: -H. 'I' 'f - . ' .1?'4.Z. .' - -sg fu Jen R ' MQ K' Y 1 6 N K K. V f 6 ' x ..- J- a gs. ff 1, . .. , ,- ' Uri' A . .. l A - . It L Ll ii 5- A'-'Chf0l'UllCht M. Allison B. Avery D. Balch R. Beck 'l'. Black C. Bond H. Brady C, Buy H. iirnube ' i:fyv.a h 6. U I , ' 1 kj, Q i Q t 6 ' ev la iii- A . L i A' J- Burnett G. Burke T- CHlh0lH1 S. Chambers B. Cheatham D. Couch T. C. Cronin T. E. Cmnln B. Dennis S. Dykes.: J if-,k f sa- , , 'if G' E' 4: ' gi ' C - 1 . w . .fe tl ivy L' ' -'YN - L. U 1 A i . A -4 a A S. Galey C. Glickman C. Grable B. Greer R. Haley S. Haley S. Hadaway B. Hall I. Harper H, H.rnLy,n j, H.ff,,. S x S-. W. 'fan 'J F' ' , 9 c 4' I Q . ' f P .5 ' LI x '. , ' f i P. Harris B. Hayward J. I-Iolladay F, Houchins K, Hughes B, Hum B, Jann J, K,-153145 , X , i It V, fi 1 , ,gl it . K f 'X .K E, , X W e 5, X I 4 lx un -A , . , R . 6 il X 4: 1 'V il A . 7 l A A an A -- - G. Kemp R- Kreilillg D. Kultgen B. Laughlin S. Long R. McCall R. McCulloch J, Binge: vw V V , ,:,.:- Q ,I .,-75:1 9' 'Y FA ,A F4 . , 5 f ' i' ' fm ' 5' ' 'gil 1 fi D ' -4 T I .4 ,1 Q - v - F h if .:.. X 'x 'X N ' X . A 1' . , 1 Q1 . if W . i in L , C. Mann B. Massad R. Matthews E Morrison D. Mungef L. Neumann Nicol M. Otto M. Payne J, Pierc S. Pane: w .33 gh n O, 2 as A K. g. gn Q . Q. at - r ' N, ' ' I 3 ' T --- C. Prather J. Price I. Randolph M. Reynolds R. Reynolds M. Sanders Sawyer J. Schenck I. Schirmer J. Seaman M. Sharp -as - ar 6. 4 6' ' .J 0- ' 1- -9 .- I A -Q X Q , ' x . , ff' -.-- fx - i .- ld h A .. h 4 J. Shields R. Sirchio R. D. Smith R. E. Smith R. T. Smith G. Smolenski Stacy A. Tatum C, Tennyson L, Tucker B, Yigk ' -. ' ear - K' . u- 9 . Q' 3 -g-P1 cs. , ' K .IQ , A f ' ' '-Q lah .. .hd W. Wheelock J. White R. Wilhelm J. T. Williams J. W. Williams L- Williams R- Wilson B. Wright D. Ysggf' G. Yarbrough J. Zogg PI KAPPA ALPHA j M Left lo. Right: Sam Carroll. Secretaryg Roy Wyscaver, Treasurerg Jim Oden, President, Tom King, Vice-President: lim Miller, House Manager. ,gui-.., March 1, 1868, marked the founding of Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity at the University of Virginia. Since that time, Pi KA has expanded to 14-3 campuses including the Beta Zeta chapter at SMU, founded in 1915. This year the Pikes have had a full social calendar including the Yard and a Half Party, the ID Party, the farcical '4Old Mexico Week , and the traditional Garnet and Gold Ball in the Spring. Pikes also attracted attention on campus with their newly acquired hook and lad- der , a traditional part of Pike chap- ters. Pikes showed active participation in many phases of school activities this year. Chapter members served as sec- retary and treasurer of IFC and on the Judiciary Committee of that group. Other members worked on the CAM- PUS staff, in Squires, and in the S-tu- dent Center Directorate. This summer marks the beginning of the remodeling of the Pike house, which will be com- pleted in the fall of 1967. R:T A' H M- f- Y I 1.3 op I 54 . 4 4. - 4.- x X - ., ' C' ' . hi 'A C. Anderson D. Arnold F. Arnold T. Billings J. Blythe C. Brown 5 hr' - sf-.-, ,I , I I. Colby B. Copp H. Davis H. Darwin D. DcArmnn H- 005011 . N A 1 L' 5 Q .! X ',, , A A 4' : T- Eugen 0- Ford R. Gmen M. Gofonh W. crew B. Gwyn N. Hearne 6' A 1' M. Kahn f G' l .1 BL F. Moore 'P' I. Pratt J. Schneider .21 B. Henley R. Holland J. Isnminger ' Y . , ,A Nqr 5 di I T- King N. Ledbetter B. Mann r 1 43 ,V r I 13' . 5 15- Y I M. Morehead M. Parks G. Parsons G. Peacock L- PTPCS V , 7 ved .- I-. ooonl . Q, no-wf U' 5... Q -W L. Railsback T. Railsback ,J. Redpath T. Regmund T. Rhodus 'iii . A T ' 5' W '55 4' ' 3 ' Y . fy D ,N Q... . ' 4 V' A 'Y' ' f f' . ' . B A L' , R. Scott L. Sessoms B. Smith D. SoLana B. Spickelmi 6 . J Q 5 bf ' , W 5- W is T I . - A A Q J- Thomav R. Thomas K. Wade J. Wadsworth R. Wyscsnoer Cf 1 'P 1' 52 . B. Bndnux Z R. Dmkey .F 3 L Harper L 'CU 4 J. Jensen 'N D. C. Martin i' Lp , D. Porlh 5: K Q E. Rogers ...- R. Stewart 41 e--i. S. Young 5 f,4rr'..l S 2 , 1 B. f.al.'.l! 5 . Z' H, Hue! Q' C. Johnson 3 D. Moore C. X 'I D. Po'-fell B. Runy:-1: Q. B. Srrevsll SIGMA ALPHA EPSILO 51 'I 5 'tillil U I 'u-'x '. i ' vs I -4 5: Q K Left lo Right: Carl Gregory, Treasurerg David Beach, Vice-President, Yerger Hill, Presidenzg Presfdan: Springl: Dan Martens. Vice-Presiden! 1Springl. A x'-WY?--' .- 1 .X -. --: X?-'!!! Ig, ,E R gf if Qi xl . . ' w. .af it .-. .-. ... -- ., l asf :se es?. . f --it ess sf- -217' ,gl .... ... 4? --, rf!- lgg nxt- Qu -., . 35- ..,?' if!!! is '55,--. ... -v' 1 ees see s.. X. .-. .-. .... . f 4 en nu an .lack Maxson, C7 Sigma Alpha Epsilon was found- ed on March 9, 1856, at the Uni- versity of Alabama. Texas Delta was installed at SMU 'in 1923, having first been a local group, Phi Alpha. Texas Delta brothers are active in many campus activ- ities. They are strongly represented on the athletic teams. Campus po- litical leaders include presidents of the senior class, University Men, and IFC. SAE is represented in Blue Key, Cycen Fjodr, the Stu- dent Senate, Squires, and on the cheerleading squad. SAE's are found in numerous honoraries, in- cluding Phi Beta Kappa. The fra- ternity placed second in scholar- ship this year. Among the social highlights of the year were the Kiddie Party and the Ambassador's Ball. While the men of SAE are keenly aware of the guiding prin- ciples and cherished traditions of the Fraternity, they strive to ful- fill their responsibilities and main- tain their loyalty to SMU. f-4? Salas Q , 7 .-f f! . G. Anderson L. Anderson . '. . 45 .?'S1?.i.9 M, Allen G. Appel! D. Baldrick P. liarnurcl C. Unlhlfllf: D. Bench 5. 1 F ' A V S ' GX t if, 0 , 'J' 7 l ' x Q.. L E 5 ' 'Y J- 7' . A V . ' . H I F J. Blackshear R. Bourgeois Brown S. Brown J. Bryant J. Bumstead J, Burton J, Cglnlej 2 V., A 6- G' , 4 nr as Q i 3- A 1 'T' ' ' 1 ' .4 :L A Q I S- CIHYYOD R. Corrigan G. Craig G. Crum B. Daniel A. Denton J. Dollahite D. Donnally are A S? ' ' 4. X .. - .cglap - C. Emery G. Erwin Feille D. Flulrer R. Forster xl -Q xl it E V ll A Axial A C. Gregory T. Haines T. Harlan 1. Harris R. Henry gs 1 g . , ax jf x . A . 'P I J. Hoopingamff T- Howafd G. Huselton w. Innes D. Ivy Q: 1 3-E, g G2 N C C A ' 1 A n 4 4 R- 1015811 S. Kaufman W. King G- Kil'Cl'l0f D. Koussei J- Loyd D. McCarty L. McMal1an ' I psi. X , m WS - ' F' 5 V p . x W 1 2 x w f ' . . -4 vf 5 -ff ' A h K. f l mi.. .K S. Millwee C. Minder- Moates B. Monning C. Mulhearn D. Murphree M. Murray WC Nance A M4 ml - ' nr 'FQ , P , 'F s- 9 . . l N a' J: ' A P- PRCC S- Parker R. Reed P. Reinowski R. Rogers R. Rathbun I. Rozelle R, Sgxbe . l N ' N ' , ... , V Ml. Ali at A A X' x A I ' . .1 9. '- itil' ' V -1 , tw: . A nn ... as f D. Sommerville C. Standifer M. Tabbert J. Walker R- Ware W. Ware G. YVe1ch M. Wells U sr' ' li. Hvtrlwlv l li--:fy Q 4 9 , W. Lann n K. Kane: , Ur . 5 ' A Al D. Dwellf: D. Earnia ill A . X D . G. Franklin Wf Glgrqs gig B. Herndon Y, Hill 4' f ' X M. Jaudes J. Johuffiin g- . ff tx... D, Martens I. Maxon X 1-Y I A T. Nichols W. Oberthier gl X R. Skillinglsw C. Smith . C' oy Z9 S .l. Wsri R. White 1 fs 4 fi.: 1' f. Cn o - A P. F. :: 5 I I. Cry:-r . HC-lla C 1.1-nr.: F H. Mil. R. O1-'S eb D. 5:5 J FK I I. '1's:: v SIGMA ALPHA MU xb ai A SE ty, , .ff -f s .-'Q '-..,,,,,f7 RJ The national founding of Sigma Alpha Mu dates back to November 26, 1909, when eight ambitious men founded the brotherhood in New York City. Mu Alpha chapter was installed on the SMU campus on April 16, 1939. Sigma Alpha Mu espouses ideals of true manhood, democracy, and service to humanity. Mu Alpha is proud of its representation in Homecoming, Manada, and the intramural pro- gram. Members of SAM serve as Amusements Editor of the CAMPUS, in Squires, and in the band. One member was designated Esquire's 4'Best-Dressed Man on Campus . The Sammies, social activities began with the fall Prohibition Party and ended with the spring formal. ? ,f ' 5 5 5 5 if 3 9 it I - ' L 5 K Q f, Nw at l I , I f , X I Lf!! I0 Righl-' Sleve Silveri, Trmfgurerg Butch Radinsky, Priorg Howie Watt, Recorder, Steve Goodman, Vice Priorg John Goldberg, Pledge Trainer. 3 3 M, Blum 1. Candy P. Franzd E. Frydland B. Gelber S. Goodman af , M. Gross S. Kaufman 'sk 1 x 'CI ? A. Martin L. Radinsky l X - .-'21 QX '- J. Schusterman F. Silverman W. Silvers H. Watt R. Wolff P. Wuntch SIGMA CHI From its founding in April of 1855 at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, the Sigma Chi Fra- ternity has become one of the leaders in the fra- ternity World. ln 1948, Sigma Chi chartered Delta Mu chapter at SMU. In 1965, the local chapter underwent extensive reorganization and raised its active membership from nine to over forty mem- bers. With the help of Dallas area alumni, the chapter house has been extensively remodeled. Delta Mu is well represented on varsity athletic teams, Menis Judiciary, and IFC. Members are to be found in Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma, and many de- partmental honoraries. This year the Sigs were proud to receive the Homecoming trophy for their first-place display. Frequent pregame, postgame, and informal parties, alumni buffets, serenades, and sorority socials round out the social calendar. High- lights of the social year included ugarbage parties , the Christmas formal, and the Sigma Chi Sweet- heart Dance. At work or at play, individually or as a group, Sigma Chis strive to improve in all areas, uphold the challenging ideals of the Fra- ternity, and be an active credit to the University. Lay 270 i N ffl: Charles Ohr, Pledge Trainer, David Peabody, President, Alton Milraney, Treasurer. 2. ri SL, R. Abbott J. Acker B. Brandenbcrgcr C, Bumcn P. Combs T. Downing .X 4-.32 , L, A I- A F. Freeman W. Greene J. Hawkins J. Hemphill 2 sa. 'wr W HOIIDCS D Lith L. McDougal A. Milrauy Af' 'Q U- M. MOBel' M- Mueller J. 0'Brien C. Ohr D. Peabody C. Peacock na- 5 R. Rabalais E. Richburg G. Robie J. Routsong R. Routsong D. Rowland fa '55 ' G- Smilh R. Stephens G. Stowe S. Trulock J, Turk AJ 0 1 1 ANDI G STUDENTS 8 4 I K Q9 H - A... , Vs X . 1. 1 ,. 116 '1 U ' 'iff' A .HF , ,- - -, P Q Q , 9 ' gp,,.Qg:r ,.wJF fp J W, x , K A , V af' 55,40 .4',., .r ' F z -4 ,. ' Nb, . Y ,il of 'Z X ,L fa- ll F QI 'J al 7'5- WHO'S JANE ALBRITTON Student Senator, Angel Flight, Area Officer, Dormitory President, Rally Club Steering Committee, Kirkos, Kappa Alpha Theta. DAVID BEACH Senior Class Treasurer, Student Senator, Rally Com- mittee, Treasurer, Blue Key, Senior Superlativeg Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Vice-President. TIM BIRNIE Blue Key, Cycen Fjodr, Swimming Team, Captain, All- American Swimmer. JEANNE BRETT Student Center Directorate, Vice-President, Governing, Board, Vice-President, Royalty, Mortar Board, Kirkos: Phi Beta Kappa. LARRY CAVITT Student Center Directorate, Blue Key, Electidn Committee. LINDA CONYERS Varsity Cheerleader, MRA, President, Angel Flight, Kirkos, Delta Gamma, Vice-President. CHUCK COX Student Senate, Men's Judiciary, Campus Chest, Chair- man, Cycen Fjodr, M Award. RICK DANCEY Varsity Tennis, Freshman Counselor, M Award. WAYNE DAY Men's Judiciary, President, Blue Key, Campus Y, Presi- dent, National YMCA ,Vice-President, M Award. JANE ELLISON AWS, Vice-President, Kirkos, AWS Judicial Board, SMU Vista Chairman, Sophomore Sponsor, Kappa Delta, Presi- dent. WHO LINDSEY ENDERBY Student Senate, President, Blue Key, Cycen Fjodr, M Award, Sophomore of the Year, Phi Delta Theta. LINDA GOIDL Mortar Board, President, Phi Beta Kappa, Kirkos, AWS. Vice-President, Town Girls, President, M Award. ROBERT HALEY Cycen Fjodr, Manada Committee, Scheduling Committee, YMCA Tutor, Phi Gamma Delta. GEORGE HAMILTON Cycen Fjodr, Blue Key, IFC, Vice-President, Senior Super- lative, Squires, Vice-President, Kappa Sigma, Grand Pro- curator. CHARLES HINTON Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Delta Pi, University Men, Steering Committee, Experiment in International Living. SHARON HONDERICH Student Center Directorate, Governing Board, Student Education Association, Presideht, Sophomore Sponsor, Counselor, Arden Club, Chi Omega. PAM KIRKPATRICK AWS, President, Treasurer, Mortar Board, M Award, Kirkos, Beta Beta Beta, Kappa Delta, Secretary. DWIGHT JUDY Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Phi Omega, President, Phi Eta Sigma, President, Sigma Tau Delta, President, University Men, M Award. JOHN LAGRONE Blue Key, Varsity Football, Captain, All-American Foot- ball. KAREN MCHUGH MATHIS Student Senator, Mortar Board, Kirkos, Royalty, Kappa Alpha Theta. -:N 'Vs WHO'S KAY MCNULTY W ,Alpha Lambda Delta, Sigma Tau Delta, Mortar Board, Kirkos, Kappa Mu Epsilon, M Award. ANN MONROE Senior Class Vice-President, Dormitory President, Choral Union, COGS, Kirkos. RICHARD MOORE Student Center Directorate, Forum Committee, Co-Chair- man, Pi Sigma Alpha, Treasurer, SEA Vice-President. JOY WILLIAMS MOORE Student Senator, AWS, Vice-President, Mortar Board, Kir- kos, M Award. CAROL MOSMAN AWS Judicial Board, Chairman, Kirkos, President, Kappa Tau Alpha, Mortar Board, Senior Superlative, Kappa Alpha Theta, Vice-President. MARILYN MULHOLLAN Chapel Board of Directors, Secretary, Student Center Directorate, Chi Omega, President. JERRY MUELLER Phi Eta Sigma, MA-3, Publishing Board, Student Center Directorate, Kappa Alpha, Secretary. LINDA POWELL MUMEE Special Events Committee, Co-Chairman, Student Center Directorate, Secretary, SEA, Officer, Chi Omega. JUDY MURPH Governing Board, President, Mortar Board, Kirkos, Sigma Delta Pi, Vice-President, Delta Gamma, President. MARTHA PITCHFORD Student Senate, Secretary, Mortar Board, Kirkos, Sopho- more Sponsor, Pi Beta Phi, President. 1, WHO SHERRY ROBERTS CAMPUS Editor, Phi Beta Kappa, M Award, Senior Superlative, Mortar Board, Kirkos, Homecoming Queen, Sigma Delta Pi, President, Alpha Lambda Delta, Delta Gamma. TOM RYAN Student Senator, All Men's Judiciary, Chapel Board of Directors, Dormitory Counselor, SEJC. JACK THURMON AIIE, President, SEJC, Chairman, Sigma Tau, Dormitory Council. C. J. WEBSTER New Club, President, Campus HY , Vice-President, M Award, Senior Superlative. DICK WEEKLEY Blue Key, President, Cycen Fjodr, Vice-President, Student Senate, Treasurer, Phi Delta Theta. DONNA WEST Student Senator, Mortar Board, Kirkos, Sigma Tau Delta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Kappa Gamma. MAC WHITE Blue Key, Secretary, Varsity Football, Captain, All-Con- ference Freshman Football, Sophomore Class, Vice-Presi- dent, Phi Delta Theta. 9 tx, ' 5 -Al' Q X N 1 xx Vik As. wt sa x iii 'exft X 'ig li f X if slr a .Qq,g!. e .. 'tX as k t 1, Q5 gf- :QQRQQ X as Wk sid Q35 X X4 X it g Q ss Q. X sw X 1 am .gi The M Award is the most highly coveted award given to SMU students for distinguished and creative student activity and service to the University beyond that which might be reasonably expected. Students who work behind the scenes and serve SMU con- sistently in many fields of endeavor receive this recognition. The selection is made by a committee of faculty and junior students. SHERRY ROBERTS has been a dynamic and con- troversial editor of the SMU CAMPUS. She reigns as Homecoming Queen and was selected for Phi Beta Kappa. Sherry was an officer of Alpha Lambda Delta and a member of Kirkos and Mortar Board. For her outstanding leadership and service she has been named a Senior Superlative, Senior of the Month, and elected to Who's Who. WAYNE DAY, president of the All Men's Judiciary, is also active on the University Men Cabinet. He was selected for Blue Key and Who's Who and has served as president of the campus HY . Wayne has shown strong student leadership on the national level as National Vice-President of the YMCA. KAY MCNULTY is Vice-President of Kirkos and is also a member of Mortar Board. As evidence of her high scholastic achievement, Kay was chosen for Phi Beta Kappa and was elected treasurer of Alpha Lambda Delta and vice-president of Sigma Tau Delta. Her campus contributions include serv- ice as chairman of the AWS Perspectives Commit- tee and vice-president of the HY . RICHARD DANCEY has contributed his outstand- ing literary talents to ESPEIO, the SMU literary magazine. ln this same area, he served as chair- man of the editorial board of Insite. Richard played varsity tennis for the University and was a freshman dorm counselor. ix 'D ,AID-.sly -QQ! s ii le Q8 -ah -'1 F '. A Q I v Vs. . 1. he . N- ff-A Kg., S l. . '- '51-.k,, .Z PAM KIRKPATRICK has been selected for Mortar Board and Kirkos. As president of AWS, she was instrumental in securing major policy changes on important matters concerning women students. Pam has worked with the Deanis Advisory Committee and is secretary of her sorority, Kappa Delta. She has been named to Whois Who and was chosen Senior of the Month. LINDSEY ENDERBY is currently serving as presi- dent of the Student Senate. Outstanding in every area of campus life, Lindsey has been chosen for membership in Blue Key, Cycen odr, and Squires. He was named Senior of the Month, and Senior Superlative and elected to Whois Who for four years of dedicated service to the University. C AWARDS HARRIET MIERS, a Dallasite, was vice-president of the Town Girls Association this year. She was also active in Kirkos and was elected treasurer of Mortar Board. Harriet served the University as manager of Women's Intramurals and as chairman of the Organizational Approval Committee. CHUCK COX has had an outstanding record of service in the Student Senate for the past two years. He has served as a dorm counselor and chairman of Freshman Council and has been active in Men's Judiciary. In recognition of his contribution, Chuck was selected a Cycen Fjodr Knight, Senior Super- lative, and Who's Who. tw! x Q I Q1 F1 JG P fs V N .izgagf AW RD JEANNE BRETT has been active in the Student Center as vice-president of the Governing Board and the Directorate. She has been president of Al- pha Lambda Delta and was selected for Phi Beta Kappa. Jeanne is a member of Mortar Board and Kirkos. She received recognition as Whois Who and Senior Superlative for her impact on campus life. CJ. WEBSTER has served as 'corganization man for campus activities such as Sing-Song, Ragg Mopp, and Religious Emphasis Week. He was also president of the Newman Club, vice-president of the campus HY , and a dorm counselor. CJ. has been named to Who's Who and was chosen as a Senior Superlative. LINDA GOIDL is president of both Mortar Board and Town Girls. Linda was a member of Alpha Lambda Delta and received the organization's Sen- ior Book Award. She served as third vice-president of AWS and was selected for Kirkos and Who's Who. She was chosen as the recipient of the Decima Lantem Award, given by Mortar Board to the out- standing senior woman. DWIGHT JUDY served as president of Alpha Phi Omega and Sigma Tau Delta. Elected to Phi Beta Kappa in his junior year, Dwight received the Comini Language Award and the Dad's Club award, presented to the outstanding senior man. Dwight has been selected for membership in Blue Key and was named to Who's Who. SENIDR UPERLATIVES For a student to be described as truly superlative,', his con- tributions niust have made a marked impression on the campus. Eleven seniors have been selected to receive the ROTUNDA Senior Superlative Award on the basis of their leadership and dedication in various phases of campus life. Their selection was largely determined by the impact each has had on the University. 284 SLIPERLATIVE LINDSEY ENDERBY During his four years at Southern Methodist, Lindsey Enderby has made a tremendous impact on the University. He was named Young Texan of the Year as a freshman for his outstanding leadership and achievements. He also received the Blue Key Outstanding Sophomore Award. Lindsey has been a member of the Student Senate for three years and serves as president this year. He has been chosen for membership in Blue Key and Cycen Fjodr. For his service and contributions to SMU, Lindsey was selected for Who's Who and was the recipient of an Mn Award. He is a member of Phi Delta Theta. . wwf ,Wal SUPERLATIVE SHERRY ROBERTS SUPERLATIVE GEORGE HANAILTOVN Sherry Roberts helcl the erlitorship of this yearis CAlVll'US. In this key position she assumecl a strong erlitorial role anrl was responsible lor the innovation of a tri-weekly newspaper. Sherry's accomplishments show a remarkable tliversity. She was chosen as Homecoming Queen and was also selected for membership in Phi Beta Kappa for her high scholastic achieve- ments. She is active in Kirkos and Mortar Boarcl, honorary leadership societies. Her service to the University has led to her selection to Who's Vifho and an HM Award. She was named 'cDream Girl of Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity and is a member of Delta Gamma. J, :Qi f l 1 l I ff ,ff 3025! fi I x N '42 fleorge llamilton is an arrive anfl f-iff-f 1 f , tif activities of the lnterfraternity flounfil. .X 1 f f i f I o t group, he was responsible for mufli o to SiVlU,s first Creek VV'-ek. llie leaflfvr-hip ffl I f ' school have lieen rerzognizevl lg. his -f if tif r of Blue Key anfl a Knight of flyeen Fil' r fu' I l lf the position of rlorrnitory counselor air Squires, SfVlU,s spirit organization for rm n 'X 'Htl ' he has receivefl are those of Who? Vt ho iMonth . His fraternity is Kappa Sigma. gl rt' Soma SUPERLATIVE MAC WHITE Nlac White has provided leadership both on and off the football field during his four years at SMU. He served during his sophomore year as vice-president of his class. For his contributions to the school. Mac has been named secretary of Blue Key. Xlaos most spectacular accomplishments have been achieved on the playing field. He was elected team cap- tain and led the Mustangs to the Southwest Conference cham- pionship. He was recognized as the outstanding back in the conference and was named to the' All-Conference team. He is listed in Whos lvho and is a member of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity. SUPERLATIVE DIANNE COSPER Dianne Cosper has been active in many phases of campus life during her college career. She has done much to improve the spirit of Southern Methodist as a varsity cheerleader. She has also served the University as a member of the Student Center Governing Board. Her activities include working as lay-out editor of the ROTUNDA and serving as a member of M,3I11,S6llCS, the SMU modeling squad. Dianne has been chosen as a ROTUNDA Beauty and a Manada Queen finalist, as well as being a nominee for Homecoming Queen. She has filled the positions of social chairman, Panhellenic representative, and rush chairman for her sorority, Delta Delta Delta, and is a Kappa Sigma Starduster. Af' 0-3- jk H4 l ' I . A , lil- -Ffa-' i. ' asm 1 1. :. .f..L.-.3-:' -ne.. ,,--.5 U ' uf 286 l.. SU PERLATIVE CAROL MOSMAN Carol Mosman has been active in implementing the programs of the Associated Womeri Students. This past year she held the vital position of chairman of the AWS Judicial Board. Elected to Mortar Board for her scholarship, leadership, and service to the University, she served that organization as Elections Chairman. She has also occupied the presidency of Kirkos. Carol was a member of the Freshman Council and, as an upperclassman, served as the organization's advisor. She has been chosen for Kappa Tau Delta and Who's Who. In her sorority, Kappa Alpha Theta, she held the position of Second Vice-President. fftf' .. 'F 4' Q 3- N. 'ur-N A ,x Q 3 3' ' is- SUPERLATIVE CHUCK COX Chuck ffox has fffiflljnllfffl an admimhle reforfl of -f::'.i'f- o Southern .Vlethodist lfriiwrr'-itj.'. ln hi- frf'-hmriri pf-af, he elected chairman of the l rf--hrnzm flournil, lil: l.f:- -f uf on the Student Senate for the past tw, ywir- :nd orb-d Q. rif- chairman of this organization? Afmlffrriifi fQorf.rrifPi f-f- 4 tink was chairman of the Campus Che-t driuf: :irid 11 florrrr f. counselor. lie was also chosen to serxe ri- :i 11.1-rnhf-r o 'in' Men's Judiciary. Chuckie contrihutions have heer. rf:fo::.fzefl by his selection for Whfi's Wlifi in .'AYftf'f'l',L1H f,oflf-Qf- and Universities. He was also the recipient of an 'Nl' ard. 'ln- highest honor conferred hy SML' for service and lfffulf-r-ijpi F2 4 pn re, A 1 1, -..S , A ' -n . ' sy . gm-.W lf N L -4 4 5 14 'Jr- . ,aw my ,,,..,' , .aff f-- 1 .lfgl Xi-1 mal- , A 287 SLIPERLATIVE JEANNE BRETT High scholarship and outstanding leadership have made .leanne Brett a vvorthv recipient of the title Senior Superla- tiveu. She has served this year as vice-president of the Student Center Directorate and Governing Board. She is a IIICIIIDEI' of Kirlxos and vice-president of Nlortar Board. ln recognition of her superior academic achievement. ,leanne was chosen for niernbership in Phi Beta Kappa. She has also held the position of president of Alpha Lambda Delta. Other honors include being selected to represent SMU as Bovaltv and being named to XVho's Who. ,leanne received an HMB Award for outstanding service. Her sororitv is Delta Gamma. 44 5,1 -ra 6 r G! its 'Qi 288 SUPERLATIVE DAVID BEACH David Beach has made a significant contribution to SMU in several areas of campus life. He represented the Business School in the Student Senate and also served as treasurer of the senior class this past year. David has been very active on the Student Center Bally Committee, an organization which seeks to improve school spirit. He was also elected treasurer of this group. His qualities of leadership and service have led to his selection for membership in Blue Key. He has been designated to Who's Who in American Colleges and Uni- versities. David was vice-president of his social group, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Q 4 ,wth 1' W 61949. V AZ w',f', 1 nh ,Wait .rs 55' f SUPERLATIVE MARTHA PITCH FORD Martha Pitchford has received many well-deserved honors during her four years at Southern Methodist University. She has been a member of the Student Senate for the past two years and serves as secretary this year. During her sophomore year, she was active in the AWS sophomore sponsor program. Martha is a member of the two top honoraries for outstanding women students, Kirkos and Mortar Board. She was also chosen first alternate to the Homecoming Queen. For her many contributions to the University, Martha was named to Who's VVho and was honored as a Senior of the Monthv. She is president of her sorority, Pi Beta Phi. 5 4 2 f we-swam .vm , 1' .f .1 - ,,x- ,t-f SUPERLATIVE C. J. WEBSTER fi. J. Wfalistfzr has been fzntruetfgfl with flljffjljffglji impf,n:1nr duties during his college ffareer. lie has serzefl :ie pil?-i'i !i! of the Newman Club and vice-prfrsiflent of the farnpue Yu, He has also been rlesignaterl fzhairrnan of Religious Hrzipliasi- Week, Ragzg Nlopp, anrl Sing-Song. fxfftiiffi in the proyrarrr- of the University Men, C. ,l. has served on the P111 urine lioarfl of that organization and was also a flormitorj. noun-valor. In recognition of his leadership and scholar-hip. be wi- flio-an for membership in Blue Key and was electefl trwi-urer of that group. 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OUQrm Board KIT77 LUIIU PARENTI5 E ' X543 ' all Z 'Ci:.,- A 1 I ., Q' , 'Q' ff' I '- T 13 T513 WWW ff .ff-7',g -,--:M-rag . 'B , ri'?..cf'w'f ' J -in u 3 L . , Q' fa-I :rf Y 91: .4- .ififfrzfal X by TED Gavfff me W ,Q gig? fsTn Tug? ,4 1. -4 f A wi3,,'? X .4 Kiffsg? G. , K 94 3 I -for, Ch?-?.r'l 1 f - Cqder n 2 as 1 W at ,X F 'Q 4 ,f N, g V94 W, ma., Z2 WV US Wfp 'f F EM f ' V www 4 vfk'6L5i4 'f7f i fy' gr'S-Mi mmf k Q ,qvvwvfpvqvf 'Que M 'HOP UML 4 y Guqf. ' 7 o ,.. v A H K qeamlllu. Jfff ,ff-K ff xxixux KNKKNXOX4 ': 9:-, 1Ifx.XNWxwu X1 fix! E:5 'f '11 . LZ'-Sw Q ' ,,,,,,1:- ' 05113 1 THE VICTDRS Right: Sid Spain, Student Senate President-elect. Below: Tyler Baker, Senate Vice-President-elect X W-NH '90, 45? Q ah 1' I--11 ff' 1 V Xl A ' M-XUW V 8 L' LK Osium ' Q.- SpeaX4grOP'?'nSEYn':fZ,Cak'xon ms' 5 Ja xn Univ QYSWY on ' .ul . -.4 Il SENIGR VESPER Sunset on May 20. 1967. meant more th.in the close of any ordinary Saturday. 'lihis particular sunset had an official sort --f t'in.ility tihout it. For seniors. it meant the close of all their undergraduate days. The sunset made memories out of TGIF parties. pledge pranks. New Years in the Cotton Bowl. one-night cram jobs, and coveted degree plans. However. as the sun sets . Fi -5 'se sl, - I ' , . . s i : ,Sw V: lf 4. I sho., 9' UI' My 9 GRADLIATIO isW5?lQfamzmpqM, r e -ww-4' L. iw atm:-mgw wfgisawith Y J ui 'V A. S' fx Z1 .ue . . zu. 'Q y. ,A , 2: X Lai ill 5 wif. fl '1 ff' ., :zz 2 sl N ., ' 3 dei? I Y ' L . . . the sun also rises. It rises on a new era, a new genera- tion filling the ranks of the working world. It rises on fresh knowledge more widely scattered than ever before. It rises on the new challenges of adult life-challenges which we hope our graduates are prepared to meet. I 9 Y 4 Wi' 1 i JP' tj v-gi, l -Q-... I .. x E.a's'Na H 1-Q-i 'i OFF CAMPLI LIFE 4. N0 1 Q . i Qs as :EU fix 'N-A . lu, 107' -fl! F . 5-fv- 4 -AW:-,Vi..' 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V , ? l ' .Xia x, J, wg. :Wm V ,N +A-V A, - NA. y V . , y - 1 f,-Kg-. ns Y V , v :Q ..,f,xa5ll '. . 1 1 1, h 1 K , Ni' li Ws:R.wx-n, , .J ,, ,. ,x 1 . -I ' ' s ' ,N x ,, ...ma-, ,lalllu Qi A .-. iff, 3: , LE.: 4.14, .ff . 4 -. ,, I K. A, ,auf Yr' C A? s s, . 'is ' . V 1 S ff A' v sf v v' 3 -'04 I I v li' 'fi ..- A ' Xvf V-.-Tff' -45:1 '-it -qi' Q? CLASSES OF THE SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES AND SCIENCES THE SCHOOL OE BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION THE SCHOOL OE THE ARTS SENIORS C ASS GFFICERS ,N ll TN? 11. , 3 A,l.x .I. , rm. 9-Tw -if .., ' 'vial . , . ,,, -f , 3,5 - . K 'Y-'HJ' my , 6. .JIPII v, tlwlflg ' f 88 4 p. I I 'O ,bf ...' q Left to Right: DAVID BEACH, Treasurerg BURNLEY BROWN, Secretaryg ANN MONROE. Vice-Presidentg YERGER HILL President. 9 - ,,-f i ,lift-E , 3 6 9 SENIORS l ABRAMSON, HARRIETI' DENISE Breckenridge Spanish, History, Alpha Lambda Deltag Sigma Delta Pig MA-33 Hil- lel ADAIR, JAMES LALLANCE Dallas History, Mustang Band, AFROTC Drill Teamg Biology Club 2 ALBRITTON, JANE DEHART Dallas English, Kappa Alpha Theta, Assist- ant Rush Chairman, Rally Commit- tee, Dorm President, Student Sen- ate, Kirkosg Who's Who, Angel Flight, Area Officer ALFORD, SLSANNE Alexandria, Va. Government, Gamma Phi Beta, Re- cording Secretary, Manada Chairman, Alpha Lambda Delta 3 ALLEN, PATRICIA Memphis, Tenn. Engliehg Delta Delta Delta, President, Recording Secretary, ROTUNDA Ed- itor, Student Center Directorate, Mor- tar Boardg Kirkfn, Alpha Lambda Delta, Vice-President ALLEY, DAVID WAYNE San Antonio Business, Mustang Band, Rally Com- mittee 4 ANDERSON, CARL AUGUST Orono, Maine Government, Pi Kappa Alphag Young Republicans ANTHONY, MARILYN LEE Hot Springs, Ark. Speech Therapy, AWS Representa- tiveg Dean's List 5 ARMSTRONG, MARGARET Dallas Psychol0gY, Comparative Literatureg Chi Omega, Dean's Listg Town Girlsg Psi Chi, Rally Committee, Dance Committee ARSERS, PATRICK LINTON San Antonio Music Education Lambda Chi Alpha, President, Mustang Band, Drum Ma- jor, Arnold Air Society, Comptroller 6 ASBURY, RONALD TIPTON Estes Park, Colo. Insurance, Statistics, Kappa Sigma, Rally Committee ATTAWAY, BARBARA JEAN Midland Commercial Artg Kappa Kappa Gam- ma, Social Chairman, Activities Chair- man, Rally Committeeg ROTUNDA Beauty Nominee, CAMPUS Art Edi- tor, Social Editor 7 AUTRY, SUSAN MARY Dallas Psychology AYRES, LILLIAN ELAINE Dallas English 5 Kappa Delta 8 BAILEY, CAROL JANE Sugarland English, Zeta Tau Alpha, Ritual Chairmang SEA BAKER, RALPH DURWOOD Management, Alpha Tau Omega, KSMU 9 BALCH, DON ROBERT San Angelo Real Estate, Phi Gamma Delta BALDWIN, TERI JANET Urinda, Calif. Elementary Education 2 l as fm I BALL, BILLIE RUTH 4 BARDIN, MEI-INDA Hurst Tulsa, Okla. Elementary Education, Kappa Alpha French Theta, Secretary, ROTUNDA Beauty, BARNES, KATHERINE Dorm Vice-President, Royalty, Cot- Houston ton Bowl Princess, Miss Summer Campus BAMESBERGER, LYNN ANN Corpus Christi Insurance, Delta Delta Delta, Chap- lain, Kappa Alpha Southern Belle 2 BANE, CYNTHIA CRAYTON Arlington Elementary- Education, Pi Beta Phi, Assistant Treasurer, Freshman Cheer- leader, Special Events Committee BANKHEAD, JAMES LEWIS Kennett, Mo. Marketing, Phi Delta Theta, Varsity Track, Marketing Club, Campus Cru- sade for Christ Elementary Education, Kappa Alpha Theta, Archivist, SEA, Secretary, Dorm Treasurer, YWCA Tutor, Dean's List 5 BASCHAM, GEORGE VERNER Dallas Finance, Kappa Alpha BEACH, DAVID ALLEN Dallas Economics, Accounting, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Treasurer, Senior Class Treasurer, Student Senate, Beta Al- pha Psi, Rally Committee, Treasurer, Who's Who, Senior Superlative 3 BANNISTER, LARRY t 6 BEALL, ELIZABETH JEAN Dallas Silver Spring, Md. Accounting, Beta Alpha Psi, Vice- PS5'fh01037'5 Dtiha Zeta? House Dec- presidem orations Committee, YWCA Tutor BAO, THAN VAN BECKELMAN, MICHAEL KENT Saigon, Vietnam Accounting Irving Social Science '2- '52 9 'LTA 4 '4- SENIORS 7 BECKHART, WILLIAM EDMIQND Dallas Biology BEGERT, ROBERT F. Canyon Business, Phi Delta Theta: Varsitw Basketball, Captain, Bobby Award 8 BERCSTRONI. LARRY .ION Dallas Political Science: Alpha Tau Music Committee: Special Committee BERNSTEIN. .IO SANDRA Dallas English: Hillel: Town Girls 9 BERRY. ANN KRISTIN Pittsfield, Ill. ,lame Omega Event- Marketing: Zeta Tau Alpha. Treas urer. Vice-President: Dolphin Club Hospitality Committee BEST. LESLIE SLSAN Dallas Kappa Alpha Theta: Alpha Lambda Delta: Sigma Delta Pi l 4:- BIGGS, WARREN THOMAS Carthage Psychology BILLINGS, JEANNINE Dallas Piano, Music Education, Comini Language Award, Van Katwijk Award, Alpha Lambda Delta, Mu Phi Epsilon, Pi Kappa Lambda BIRNIE, TIMOTHY A. Whittier, Calif. Mathematics, Blue Key, Cycen Fjorlr, Varsity Swimming, Captain, All-Arn'-rican Swimmer, Who's Who ILIXLER, RUTH ANN Dallas Art, Campus Crusade for Christ BLACKBCRN, MARVIN D. Dallas Joumalism, Sociology, Arnold Air Society, Alpha Phi Omega, Presi- dent, Sigma Delta Chi, Radio Club BLAKEY, ROGER ALAN Taos, iV..W. Government 79 6 9 4 BLASCHKE, .IOHANNA LEE Albuquerque, N.M. Journalism, Delta Delta Delta, Theta Sigma Phi, Dean's List, CAMPUS Staff BOCK, TERYE ETTA Dallas Mathematics, Spanish, Kappa Mu Ep- silon, Sigma Delta Pi, Hillel, Dean's List, SEA, Vice-President 5 BOHANNAN, DONNA BUSBY Dallas Business Education BOICE, MARY ANN Richmond, Va. Elementary Education, Delta Delta Delta, SEA, Special Events Commit- tee, PRAP, Fashion Committee 6 BOSTDORFF, WILLIAM ALLEN Dayton, W ash. Economics, Varsity Swimming, Spe- cial Events Committee BRADLEY, PENNY Springfield, Ill. French, Delta Gamma, Corresponding Secretary, Pi Delta Phi, Dean's List SENIORS 7 BRADY, COLIN SUNE Dallas Mathematics, Chemistry, Mustang Band, AFROTC, Cadet Captain, Best Cadet Award BRANCH, CYNTHIA ANN Dallas Marketing, Kappa Alpha Theta, House President, Phi Chi Theta, AWS General Council 8 BRERETON, LEWIS HYDE Dallas German, AFROTC Drill Team, Dance Committee, Dean's List, Forum Com- mittee, Young Republicans BRETT, .I EANNE MAPES Kansas City, Mo. History, Delta Gamma, Student Cen- ter Directorate, Vice-President, Gov- erning Board, Vice-President, Kirkos, Who's Who, Senior Superlative, Mor- tar Board, Royalty, Alpha Lambda Delta, President 9 BRIDGES, FRANCES ANNE Dallas Elementary Education, SEA BRINSON, RAYMOND TRUITT Dallas Accounting, Delta Sigma Pi f' Tvs-vlf SENIORS 1 BROCK, DWIGHT BRANDON Dallas Mathematics, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Dean's List BROGDON, BILL DEE Dallas Accounting, Data Processing, Delta Sigma Phi, Dean's List, Mustang Band 2 BROOKS, EDNA CARGILE Mt. Vernon Elementary Education BROOKS, RANDY LEE Augusta, Kan. Chemistry 3 BROWERS, CHARLOTTE JO San Antonio English, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Freshman Homecoming Queen Nomi- nee, Royalty Finalist, Dorm Vice- President BROWN, DONALD RAY Dallas Quantative Analysis, Marketing gg' 'sb fl AE BROWN, ELIZABETH ANN Wheaton, Ill. Elementary Education, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Social Secretary, Sophomore Sponsor, Dorm Counselor, SMU Touring Choir, AWS Steering Com- mittee BROWN, JOHN DENNIS Massapequa, N.Y. History, Kappa Sigma, Dorm Coun- selor BROWN, PAUL WARREN Dallas Marketing, Delta Sigma Pi, Arnold Air Society, Alpha Phi Omega BUELL, SUSAN DARR B B Lake Jackson English UMSTEAD, JOHN ROBERT Dallas Religion, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Uni- versity Choir, University Men, Execu- tive Council, Dance Committee, Dean's List, Counselor URCH, RICHARD M. Dallas Chemistry, Rally Committee 'ft' Q, 7 BURKE, FLOYD THOMAS Savannah, Ga. Insurance, Phi Delta Theta, Varsity Football BUSACKER, CAROLE SANDRA Dallas Elementary Education: Kappa Kappa Gamma, Assistant Rush Captain: Dean's List: ROTENDA Beauty Nominee, SMU Relays Queen 8 BUSTER. JACQUELINE GAY San Antonio Social Science. Elementary Educa- tion: Kappa Delta. Treasurer: COGS: CAMPUS Staff: Dean's List CALDWELL. KAREN J FAN Corpus Clzristi Elementary Education: Kappa Alpha Rose Nominee 9 CALHOUN, TOD BARNARD Alliance, Ohio Government: Phi Gamma Delta: Freshman Golf CALMES. JACK NORTON Dallas Finance: Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Dean's List: Social Council iv l' qf . SENIORS 1 CANIPANELLA, LYDIA ANN 4 GATE, ALYsoN SNYDERMAN 7 CHAMBERS, STEPHEN G- Bgfgn Rguge, Lg, Little Rock, R0lliTLg Hills, Chomigu-yg Sophomore Sponsorg Personnel Management? Phi Chi Industrial Managementg Phi Gamma Freshman Councilg Rally Committeeg Theta Delta: Freshman Baseball: Drama BIA-3 CATES, JAMES MICHAEL Cluhg Activities Committee CAMPBELL, DARIA ANN El Paso CHOU, CHEN-YEN Shreveport, La. Historyg Kappa Sigmag Dorm Coun- Taipei, Taiwan Sociology Selor Cll6mlStI'y 2 CANDY, JERRY A. Dallas 5 CAUDILL, JOHN RUSSELL 8 CLARK, .IACKLYN ADELL Accountingg Sigma Alpha Mug Graham Dallas Deane Listg Beta Alpha Psi Industrial Management Office Administrationg Kappa Alpha CARR. SHEILA KAYE CAUGHRAN RONALD A. Thetag Dorm Vice-President Dallas Term!! , CLi2IRK,l .IiAMIEIS D. Spanishg Gamma Phi Betag Alpha F- . -. - onouu, awaii Lambda Dcltag Sigma Delta Pig Fgxgsi, Beta Theta Pl, Varslty Management? Delta Sigma Pi Ik-an? List 3 CARRELL, .IANIES LYNN 9 CLARK, THOMAS HILL Dallas 6 CAVITT, LARRY CLINTON Highland Park Accountingg Delta Sigma Phig Mus- Dallas Mathematicsg Kappa Mu Epsilong tang Bandg Beta Alpha Psi Religiong Student Center Directorateg Dean's List: Wesley-P.C.F. CASSON, JOHN MICHAEL Blue Keyg Election Committeeg Who's CLEMMONS, SARA HOLT Lallarque Who Houston Nlarketingg Beta Theta Pi, Rush CECIL, PATRICIA ANN Elementary Educationg Pi Beta Phi, Chairman, LPC. Reprf-efaritativf-g Stu- Bronxville, N.Y. Rush Captaing Rally Committee, Sec- flent Senateg Squires. Presiflf-nt Historyg Kappa Alpha Theta retaryg Dorm Treasurer AA If Unk, it V 4 A ,,,, 1 x 'lt 3 1 CLYMER, CHARLES CLAUDE Denison Finance, Phi Delta Theta, Freshman Golf COBURN, ANN LOWRY Hinsdale, Ill. Elementary Education, Gamma Phi Beta, SEA, AWS Representative, Young Republicans, Campus Cru- sade, Hospitality Committee 2 COCHRAN, CAROLYN Ormond Beach, Fla. Elementary Education, Delta Delta Delta CODY, GARY DALE Dallas Marketing 3 COFER, RICHARD LYN Dallas Marketing, Young Republicans COKE, STEPHEN ARTHUR Dallas Finance, Alpha Tau Omega, Squires 4 COLE, KATHRYN COLEEN McLean, Va. Government, Alpha Delta Pi, Young Democrats, Forum Committee, YMCA Tutor, Hospitality Committee COLLINS, MARGARET ANN Houston English, Delta Zeta 5 COMPTON, JANE COOK Elkhart, Ind. Comparative Arts, Fashion Commit- tee, Fine Arts Committee, Dance Committee CONYERS, LINDA LEE St. Louis, Mo. Physical Education, Delta Gamma, Second Vice President, Cheerleader, Student Club of Physical Education, President, MRA President, Dolphin Club, President, Angel Flight, Who's Who 6 COOKSEY, CAROLYN Corsicana Elementary Education, Zeta Tau Alpha, Dean's List, MRA, Kappa Mu Epsilon, SEA COOPER, ROBERT JOE , Oklahoma City, Oltla. Chemistry, Phi Delta Theta, Blue Key, IFC, Secretary, Judiciary Chair- man, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Dean's List 7 8 9 -l SENIORS CORLEY, CHARLOTTE ANN Houston Elementary Education, Alpha Delta Pi, Recording Secretary: AWS, Stand- ards Chairman. Elections Committee, SEA, Treasurer, Freshman Council, Dorm Counselor COSPER, DIANNE ELIZABETH Tyler Art Education, Delta Delta Delta, Rush Chairman: Dean's List: RO- TUNDA Beauty: Governing Board, Mam'selles, Cheerleader: Senior Su- perlative COTTRELL, MARY ELIZABETH Dallas Spanish: Alpha Lambda Delta: Sig- ma Delta Pi: Dean's List: Fashion Committee: Rally Committee COUCH, NANCY JANE Vernon Elementary Education: Kappa Kappa Gamma. Vice President. Membership Chairman: Dorm President: Dean's List COVINGTON. NETA GAYLE Dallas Elementary Education: Alpha Delta Pi. Corresponding Secretary: Tow-rn Girls: SEA COWAN. ALEXIS Colorado City Biology: Chi Omega. Treasurer. Vice-President: Sophomore Sponsor: Beta Beta Beta. President 5 A 6- E 11 931 tt L AAA l COX. CHARLES EDWARD fllonroe, Wis. Social Science, Cycen Fjodr, Student Senate, BIen's Judiciary, Campus Chest, Chairman, Freshman Council, Chairman, Who's Who, Senior Su- perlative COX. SANDERS B. Sherman Physics, Arnold Air Society, National Operations Officer, Freshman Foot- ball 2 CRAIJISE. CAROLIN CHRISTINE San Jose, Costa Rica Art History, Anthropology, Delta Gamma, Foundations Chairman, Ilfdflli List, Dorm Representative, Art Guild, History Award CRIXWFORIJ, SUSAN .IEAN llIll'l1l'fZSOfl, Kan. l'El tH IIIilTy Education, Delta Delta In-Ita. .Xftiuitics Chairman, Recording if f rfttary: IJean's List, ROTUNDA A seo' iatf- Editor, Assistant Editor, Kirl-gf,-1 SI-Qi-X 3 CROCKETT. CHRISTINE LEE Arlington llefghts, Ill. Govvzrnrmzntz Delta Gamma, Kappa Sigma Stardust'-r CROSS, ANIELIA BARROW Baton Rouge, La. Elernentary Educ-ation, Delta Delta Delta. Publicity Chairman, Fashion Committee, Young Republicans 4 5 6 th A .i li 'iff' CROSSETT, CAROL SUE 7 El Paso Spanish, Biology CUELLAR, EVELYN Dallas Elementary Education, Delta Zeta, Rally Committee CULIBRK, DEE ANN 8 Dallas Geology CUNNINGHAM, JOHN T. Dallas Statistics 9 CURRY, STEPHEN M. Dallas Physics, Math, Phi Eta Sigma, Kap- pa Mu Epsilon, Chapel Board CUTSHALL, .IO ELLEN Darien, Conn. Art, Dean's List SENIORS DALQUEST, LINDA LEE Wichita Falls Chemistry, American Chemical So- ciety, Dean's List, Biology Club DANCEY, RICHARD CHARLES Pekin, Ill. Belle Mayer Bromberg Scholarship Award, Varsity Tennis, Freshman Councilor, Member of Editorial Board, SMU Newsletter, Who's Who DANIELS, MARGARET Atlanta, Ga. Math, Delta Zeta DANLEY, ELIZABETH BRENNEN Dallas Art History DAVIS, JOHN MARTIN Dallas Accounting, Beta Gamma Sigma, Phi Eta Sigma, Beta Alpha Psi, Arthur Anderson Accounting Award DAVIS, .IUDITH Granite City, Ill. Elementary Education, Sophomore Sponsor, AWS, Freshman Dorm Council, M.S.M. LTA 3 SENIORS 1 DAVIS, KATHLEEN SHARON Newport Beach, Calif. Biology: Delta Gamma, First Vice- Presidentg A.W.S. General Council: Rally Committee: Dean's List: Dorm Treasurer DAVIS, SUZAN KAY Albion, Ill. Elementary Education: Zeta Tau Al- pha: Rally Committee: Special Events Committee 2 DEASON, GEORGE TIM Dallas Government: Dean's List DELK, SHIRLEY WIEMERS Dallas Elementary Education 3 DESOLA, RAYMOND T. Caracas, Venezuela Marketing: Pi Kappa Alpha: KSMU: Special Events Committee A DEUTSCH, STEPHEN FREDERICK Dallas Piano, Composition: Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Vice-President: Phi Eta Sigma: KSMU: Crown Zellerbach Scholar: Dean's List ll 4 DICKER, DENNIS EDWARD 7 DONALDSON, CI-ARF-VCE Roanoke 1311105 Real Estate: Kappa Sigma 11181106 Y , DILLARD, DEBORAH DONNA!-LL D03 Dallas Dallas Economics. Finance: Sigma Alpha Epsilon: University Men, President: Rally Committee, President: Squires: List Cycen Fjdor: CAMPUS Staff: Stu- dent Center Directorate: Dean's Ad- visory Committee Mathematics: Gamma Phi Beta: Kap- pa Mu Epsilon: Town Girls, Treas- urer, Second Vice-President: Dean's 8 DOREY, DAVID JAMES 5 DILLON GEORGE CLEO Hamilton, Ontario, Canada Dallas Mathematics' 8 - Finance: Baseball, Manager DRQSEG MARX DI-UNE MARIE DDg2,1jgn5zENNEY Marketing: Alpha Delta Pi. Guard, Finances Kappa Alpha Theta, Treas, Recommendations Chairman: Phi mer, Phi Chi Theta Theta, Recording Secretary: Deans List: Student Marketing and Adver- tising Club, Secretary: Town Girls 9 DUCHOSSOIS. CRAIG JEROME 6 DOHONEY, DOROTHY F105-9V710fff 111- Kansas City, Mo. Mallai-161116193 , , - Commercial Art: Pi Beta Phi: Fine DUPREE- MARGARET I-555 Arts Committee -4mUff110 DOLSON, ROBERT English: Delta Gamma: AWS Judicial Business: Kappa Sigfna B03I'd2 Music COIIIIILIIICE A 5? SENIORS 1 DLSEK. MILTON MARTIN Dallas Finance: Alpha Tau Omega DYMOND, SUSAN JEAN .llarslzall English, Pi Beta Phi, AWS Repre- sentative, Dorm President, Music Chairman, Hospitality Committee, Dean's List 2 EARLOLGHER, ANNE Tulsa, Okla. Economics, Deanls List, YWCA Tutor, AWS Representative, Dorm President ECHOLS, RUTH RILEY Cainestille Elf-mf-ntary Education, Delta Delta Delta: Dean's List, Counselor, PRAP, Pi Delta Phi, SEA 3 EDCINCTON, JANE Kem ' fr, lla. Jourr. in Theta Sigma Phi, Presi- dent: 'i'f1l, Directory, Editor, CAMPL. raging Editor, Young Republican EDWARDS, AL Greenwich, Co, Speech Therap, r wi Kappa Gamma, House M14 Zeta Phi Eta, Dean's List 94? Hz -ff? 4 EDWARDS, ANN KATHRYN 7 ENDERBY, LINDSAY Dallas Elementary Education, Kappa Alpha Theta, Scholarship Award, Sigma Delta Pi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Mamie Folsom Wynn 81 Pawhell Scholarships EDWARDS, MARSHALL B. Dallas Finance, Phi Delta Theta, Varsity Track Gainesville Business, Phi Delta Theta, Student Senate, President, Cycen Fjodr, Blue Key, Sophomore of the Year, Who's Who, Senior Superlative ENGELBRECHT, MARK K. Richardson Marketing, Dean's List, Student Marketing Club, President, Alpha Delta Sigma, President, American Marketing Association 5 ELIZONDO, ISAAC E- 8 ENGLISH, JOHN PERRY San Antonio Biology, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Arnold Air Society, Deanls List, Dorm Council ELKINS, LAURA POINDEXTER Dallas Commercial Design 6 ELLISON, JANE LYNN Denver, Colo. Social Science, Elementary Education, Kappa Delta, President, Kirkos, Sophomore Sponsor, AWS, lst Vice- President, SMU Vista, Chairman, AWS Judicial Board, Who's Who ELLISTON, KATHERINE Covington, Tenn. French, Kappa Delta, Dean's List, Phi Delta Pi, PRAP Mineola Accounting, Beta Gamma Sigma' Dean's List EUBANKS, DENNIS S. Amarillo Accounting, Finance, Beta Theta Pi, Football, Track, University Choir 7 EVANS, JAMES KEITH Texarkana Marketing, Beta Theta Pi, Secretary, Marketing Club, CAMPUS Staff, Dean's L.st FAHEY, NANCY JANE Chicago, Ill. Elementary Education, Chi Omega, Assistant House President, Rally Committee, Dance Committee, Dean's List, SEA ll 6-'I 6' 1 FAULKNER, FLO ELLEN Kennett, Mo. Speech Correction: Pi Beta Phi FERGUSON, MICHAEL DON Dallas Management 2 FERGUSON, OLIVER W. Dallas Marketing Management, Industrial Management FERNALD, STANFORD R. Dallas Finance: Special Events Committee: YMCA Tutor 3 FITZPATRICK, KATHLEEN Dallas History: Newman Club: Young Re- publicans: Town Girls: Dean's List FLETCHER, WYN CAROLYN - Houston Social Science: Delta Gamma, Treas- urer: Cogs, President: AWS, Second Vice-President, Elections Committee Chairman: Dean's List: Sophomore Sponsor FLUKER, DICKY LEE Corsicana Psychology: Varsity Track FORDHAM, LOUISE Dallas Sociology 5 FOSTER, DAVID LEE Orange Psychology: Alpha Tau Omega: Var- sity Baseball FOX, PHILLIP E. III Dallas Marketing 6 FRAZAR, RICHARD D. Houston F inanceg Phi Delta Theta, Vice-Presi- dent: Dean's List: University Scholar F RICKE, ALICE JUNE Albuquerque, N.M. Elementary Education: S.E.A.: Can- terbury Club SENIORS 7 FULLINGTON, RICHARD W. Dallas Biology GAISER, GEORGE NOIAN San Antonio Finance: Dean's List: Freshman Foot- ball: Varsity Football 8 GIBBS, JIMMY RAYMOND Longview Industrial Engineering: Sigma Alpha Epsilon GLANZ, HERSI-IEL PETER Dallas Physical Education: Varsity Swim- ming 9 GLAZE, ROBERT MICHAEL Dallas Government: Delta Sigma Pi. Vice- President: Young Republicans. Vice- President: Arnold Air Society. Squad- ron Commander: Deans List: Inter- fraternity Council Representative GLOYNA, ROBERT EDWARD Houston Chemistry: Delta Sigma Phi: Phi Eta Sigma: Beta Beta Beta: Geiser Society: Deans List: American Chem- ical Society A., ,S ll I GOFORTH, WALTER MACK Gibson, Tenn. 'L TIS' 4 GREENE, GAYLE LEE Sacramento, Calif. SENIORS 7 GROTH, DONNA SUZANNE Dallas Accountingg Pi Kappa Alpha, Secre- Psychology, Dean's Listg KSMUg Elementary Education, Kappa Alpha tary ESPEJO, Prose Editor Theta, Social Chairmang Alpha Tau GOIDL. LINDA SUE GREENWOOD, ROBERT B. Omega Sweetheart, ROTUNDA Dallas Houston Beauty Nominee, Freshman Football Speechg Phi Beta Kappa, Mortar Biologyg Kappa Sigma, Manada E Queen Nominee Board. President, Town Girls, Presi- Committee GUPTON, BARBARA ANN dent: Kirkos, A.W.S., Vice-Presidentg Corpus Christi Whrfs Who Office Administrationg Zeta Tau Al- pha, Assistant Rush Chairmang Ma'm- 'selleg Fashion Committee, Rally Committee C OODWIN, BOBBIE LEIGH 5 GREGORY, CARL COLLIER 8 HAGEMEYER, RUTH SHAW TEIIITICIITZU Newport Beach, Calif. BOILICZGT, COIO. History, Economics Accounting: Sigma Alpha Epgilgn, Social Science, A.W.S., Publicity fOODWIN, MICHAEL KENT Treasurerg Beta Alpha Psi Committeeg YMCA Tutorg Dean's Garland GRISHAM, JAMES LARRY List: COGS Management Garland HAGEN, MARGARET KATHERINE Industrial Management Quincy, Ill- Latin America, Spanishg Forum Com- mittee, Canterbury House f l ' A A' A ' I A l,3lSL1xDA JANE 9 HAIZSIZY, ROBERT WARE , 6, Ia 'rl lov: , G US Trainf-r: Social Council, Special 6 GRISHAM, MICHAEL ANN ma Dena' Treasurer? Cycen FJOIII Events flflrmnmw, Irving Serfg All-Intramural Footballg YMCA F RAHAM, AIJRIFQI, ELLIS Art Educationg Dean's List IllgOEi,mll:2?Z3ia Commmem Schedul' .Yew Orleana, La. GROSS, MARTIN A. Journalismg Kappa llf-lta, Editor, Dall!!-9 HALL' WILITIAM AUSTIN Theta Sigma Phi, X'3ffA.I1rf,5ifj,,ntg Mathematics, Sigma Alpha Mug Kfmsas City, ,Mo- Dean's List, CANIPIQF Yfws Eflitorg Kappa Mu Epsilon, Vice-President, Finance? Phl Gamma Della, Tfeas' Sailing Club Hillel Foundation, Vice-President uffff 3 SENIORS l HALLIDAY, SANDRA Balboa, Canal Zone Spanish, Social Science, Hospitality Committee, Dean's List HAMILTON, GEORGE MORGAN Houston Political Science, Kappa Sigma, Presi- dent, Cycen Fjodr, Blue Key, IFC, Vice-President, Squires, Vice-Presi- dent, Who's Who, Senior Superlative 2 HAMM, RALPH CLAYTON Dallas Finance, Alpha Tau Omega, Mus- tang Band, Varsity Baseball HANCOCK, CLARENCE RODNEY Aztec, N.M. History 3 HANSCH, ROBERT AUGUST a Santa Monica, Calif. Economics, Lambda Chi Alpha, Dean's List, Rally Committee HARALSON, SHERRIE SUE Dallas Elementary Education VY' 6 9 4- HARDIN, MELINDA GARRETT 7 Springfield, Ill. English, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Dean's List, Sigma Tau Delta, Vis- ta, Sophomore Sponsor, YWCA Tutor HARKER, JAMES ROBERT Verdi, Nev. Finance 5 HARPER, JAMES LONNIE 8 Dallas Finance, Pi Kappa Alpha, Varsity Tennis, HARPER, PATRICIA Art, Gamma Phi Beta, Treasurer, Mu Alpha Theta, Sigma Delta Pi, Dean's List, Fine Arts Committee 9 6 HARRIS, BEVERLY Sioux F alls, S.D. Elementary Education HARRISON, MICHAEL JAMES Dallas Social Science, Beta Theta Pi ang 4: HARRISON, PAULA Dallas Physical Education, Dean's List: SCOPE, MRA HARTZ, J EAN LESLIE Clinton, Mo. Social Science, Phi Beta Kappa, Kirkos, Treasurer, Alpha Lambda Delta, Sophomore Sponsor, Mortar Board HASTINGS, JOHN PANXILL Northridge, Cali f. Busines Administration HASTY, ROBERT ALLEY Fort Worth Economics, Phi Delta Theta, Vice- President, Rush Chairman, Squires: Freshman Council, President: Dean's List HAUFLER, ANNE MARIE Dallas Sociology, Gamma Phi Beta HAWKINS. LOU ANN Hamlin Spanish, Alpha Delta Pi, President, Special Events Committee: Panhel- lenic 2 5 8 - . H AYES, JOHN MICHAEL Dallas Mathematics, Arnold Air Society, National Administrative Officer HEARNE, ROY NICHOLAS Kilgore History, Pi Kappa Alpha, Vice- President HECK, SUSAN Dallas Elementary Education HEDGECOCK, JOE MEDFORD Avery Real Estate, Track, Manager 3 HEI-TINCTON, JANE CLAIRE Dallas Government, History, Delta Zeta, His- torian, Pi Delta Phi, Rally Commit- tee, Town Girls, Dean's List HERINGER, TONI KATHLEEN Jonesboro, Arla. Elementary Education, Pi Beta Phi, Recording Secretary, Angel Flight, Area Commander, Pi Kappa Alpha Pledge Sweetheart, ROTUNDA Beauty Nominee, Manada Princess, Dean's List, Kirkos 5 9 4 HERVEY, NANCY SUE Victoria Speech Therapy, Zeta Tau Alpha, Social Chaimian, Rally Committee HESTER, JANE RUTH Terrell Elementary Education, Kappa Kappa Gamma, SEA, Dean's List 5 HILL, BEN EMIVHTT Dallas , Statistics, Alpha Tau Omega, Social Chairman HILL, JUDITH ELIZABETH Dallas Elementary Education, Delta Delta Delta, Pledge Trainer, Town Girls, Special Events Committee, Fashion Committee, Dean's List 6 HILL, MARY KATE Dallas English, Delta Gamma, Assistant Pledge Trainer, MA-3, Sigma Tau Delta, Sophomore Sponsor, Dorm Counselor, YWCA Tutor HILL, YERGER Smithville English, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Rush Chairman, Cheerleader, Senior Class President, Squires, Dean's Advisory Committee, Scheduling Committee I -,1-i-' 7 HINCKLEY, FRANK B. Dallas Marketing, Phi Delta Theta, Secre- tary, Marketing Club, Vice-President HINTON, CHARLES MARSHALL Joplin, Mo. Economics, Latin American Studies, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Delta Pi, Campus Y, Dean's Steering Commit- tee, Experiment in International Liv- mg 8 HIRSCHLER, ALBERT JOSEPH South Bend, Ind. Finance, Lambda Chi Alpha, Social 'Chairman HODGE, LORENE ANNE Irving Elementary Education, Kappa Delta, Treasurer, Counselor Manada Prin- cess, AWS Perspectives, SEA, 9 HODGES, GLEN ALAN Bellaire Industrial Management HONDERICH, SHARON Natchez, Miss. Theatre Education, Chi Omega, SEA, President, Arden Club, Dorm Coun- selor, Student Center Directorate and Governing Board, Regional Coor- dinator of Student Center I 1 HOOPER, CHARLES WRIGHT Tulsa, Okla. Finance, Beta Theta Pi, Dorm Coun- selor, YMCA, Varsity Tennis, Dean's List HOOPER, DIANE LEE Elmhurst, Ill. Elementary Education, Delta Gam- ma, Social Chairman, SEA, Dean's List, Special Events Committee 2 HUELBIG, CAROLE LYNN Dallas Elementary Education, SEA HUGHES, ELIZABETH DAWSON Sherman History, Delta Gamma 3 HUGHES, KENNETH HOWARD Pecos Insurance, Real Estate, Phi Gamma Delta, Scholarship Chairman, Rally Committee, Special Events Commit- tee, Manada, Publicity Chairman, Dean's List HUGHES, KNIGHT Sherman Business, Kappa Alpha Qin-.-, V 'K-. ,-ef 4 HUNKE, PHILIP HOWARD Dallas Social Science, Phi Delta Theta HUNTER, CATHERINE ANN Hutchinson, Kan. Elementary Education, Dean's List, SEA, YWCA Tutor 5 HUTCHINSON, .IAN Ridgewood, NJ. Elementary Education, Pi Beta Phi, Rally Committee, Fine Arts Com- mittee, Art Forum HYDE, GEORGE WHEELER Paris Marketing, Alpha Tau Omega, Sec- retary 6 HYDE, MICHAEL RAY Dallas Music Education, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Symphonic Band, Univer- sity Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra IRELAND, NANCY LYNN Worthington, Minn. Elementary Education 3- SENIORS 7 IRELAND, RICHARD WAYNE Worthington, Minn. Social Science IRWIN, LAURA LEN Essex Falls, .V..l. Government, Pi Beta Phi, Correspond- ing Secretary, M'arn'selles, Rally Committee, Fashion Committee 8 IRWIN, MARY DIANE Denver, Colo. Elementary Education, Counselor, Receptionist: I-'ine Arts Committee JACKSON. MAY MARGARET Dallas Speech Therapy, Kappa Delta Rush Chairman, Zeta Phi Eta, Dean's List, Panhellenic 9 IEANE. BONNIE HOMAN El Paso Elementary Education: Zeta Tau Al- pha JENNINGS, LINDA DIANE Dallas Elementary Education: Delta Zeta, President: SEX, Panhellenic, Special Events, Hospitality Committee GN- I ' 4 X 4 SN ,, - x 44 N . A t . 4 wi l JOHNSON, JUDITH CELSOR Russellville, Ky. Marketing, Marketing Club, Rally Committee JOHNSON, MARY LOU Oklahoma City, Okla. Psychology, Delta Zeta, President, Arden Club, Psi Chi, Forum Com- mittee 2 JOHNSTON, MARGARET Dallas Art, Kappa Alpha Theta JONES, DON WALTER Garland Finance, Dean's List 3 JONES, JAY CHRIS Corpus Christi Accounting, Freshman Class Vice- President, Townsmen, Representa- tive, University Nlen JONES, KENNETH F. Houston Business, Alpha Tau Omega 4 5 6 C' Q'-'J' A , JONES, LAURENCE WAYNE Dallas English, Amateur Radio Society, ROTC, CAMPUS, Summer Assistant Editor, KSMU Staff, Pi Delta Phi, Treasurer JONES, MARITA BLANCHE Dallas Organ, Town Girls, Dean's List JONES, PAMELA ANN Atlanta, Ga. English, Chi Omega, Assistant Social Chairman, Angel Flight, Publications Officer, Area Executive Officer, Freshman Council, MA-3, Dean's List JONES, ROBERT H. Alton, Ill. Economics, Phi Gamma Delta, Presi- dent, Cycen Fjodr, Blue Key, Bas- ketball, Baseball JONES, SUZANNE TEMPLE Halesita, N.Y. Social Science, Kappa Kappa Gam- ma, Panhellenic Officer, AWS Rep- resentative, Vista, Dorm Standard Committee, President JORDAN, GRADY Dallas Marketing 7 8 9 SENIORS JUDY, DWIGHT HENRY Dallas History, Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Phi Omega, President Phi Eta Sig- ma, President, Sigma Tau Delta, President, University Men KAHN, A. MICHAEL Houston History, Pi Kappa Alpha, Rally Committee KALNASY, GLENN B. Leesburg, Va. Biology, Cycen Fjodr, Biology Club KAUF MAN, STANFORD M. Dallas Accounting, Sigma Alpha Mu, Presi- dent, Varsity Baseball, Dean's List KELLEY, ANNE Houston Elementary Education, Delta Delta Delta, Kappa Sigma Starduster KELLY, MICHAEL ERROL Memphis, Tenn. Social Sciences 2 3 2 5 SENIORS 1 KELSAY, MARTHA KAY Dallas J ii Q54 6 4 KHYM, GEORGIA JUNE Monterrey, Mexico Industrial Managementg Rally Com- Spanish: Pi Beta Phig Rally Com- mittee: Phi Chi Theta KEMP, RALPH GENE mittee: Fashion Committee KIGER, CAROL MARGARET Dallas Bethesda, Md. Finance: Phi Gamma Delta Biologyg Delta Zeta, House Manager 5 KILGORE, CLARA PAULINE KENES ON, ANE ELLEN Houston, Wooiviugl Art Education: Pi Beta Phi, Assist- Elementary Education: Pi Beta Phi: ant Social Chairman: Student Center Women's Chorusg Choral Union: Ro- Dlfectofatei Angel Flight tunda Beauty Finalist KESLAR, SUE ELLEN Zanesville, Ohio KIMBERLY, ALLEN W. Bettendorf, Iowa Finance: Delta Sigma Pi, President: Eng1iSh,Drama5 ESPEJO Beta Gamma Sigma: Phi Eta Sigma 3 KEY, SUSANN FOSTER Wichita Falls English KEY, WEBB BRIDGES Union City, Tenn. Business: Sigma Delta urerg Alpha Phi Omega 6 KING, .IANICE SUE East Point, Ga. Chemistry KING, MARGARET ANN Dallas Elementary Educationg Kappa Deltag Chi, Treas- Dean's Listg SEA: Hospitality Com- mitteeg Town Girls A ffftkl 7 KIRKPATRICK, PAMELA .llaypearl Biology: Kappa Delta. Secretary: AWS, President, Treasurer: Mortar Board. Historian: Kirkos: Beta Beta Beta: Who's Who KIZZIA, DIANE Tyron, .Y.C. Sociology: Zeta Tau Alpha. Pledge Trainer: MRA: Dean's List 8 KIERSTIN, AGERLID Dallas Business: Gamma Phi Beta KLEINHOFF. WILLIAM B. Hatboro, Pa. Industrial Management: Track 9 KLIBIPEL. DANIEL F. Seattle. lfasli. Social Science: C.A.P. KNIGHT. ILDITH Glenriezr. Ill. Marketing: Zeta Tau Alpha. House President 4o,Q5'1' , r ,9 . pf'?-gf P.-If- '. f 3 SENIORS l KNIGHT, MARY HELEN Ardmore, Okla. Music Education, Mortar Boardg Mu 'Phi Epsilon, Pi Kappa Lambda, Al- pha Lambda Delta, University Or- chestra KNIGHT, PALTL EDWARD Dallas Mathematicsg Varsity Swimming 2 KNOX. CAROLYN GAY Dallas Personnel Managementg Phi Chi Theta, Presidentg Town Girlsg Hos- pitality Committee, Marketing Com- mittee: Dean's List KIQHN. ROBERT CHARLES Lf1Porle, Ind. Psychology, Freshman Golfg Fresh- man Counselor, Dean's List, Aca- flernic Conference 3 KIQLIK,ANN Newburgh, .'Y.Y. Historyg Delta Gamma, ROTUNDA Beauty Finalist, Sophomore Sponsorg Special Erents Committeeg Rally Committee KIQNKLER, PATRICIA CAROL Garland Elementary Educfitiong Kappa Alpha Theta, First Vif.ff-Presiflent, Pledge Trainer, Dean's List 3X 5 8 Q' 6 4- KURTEN, DONALD F. Racine, W is. Biology, Dean's List KUTNER, JEAN SHELBY Dallas Elementary Educationg Pi Beta Phig Rally Committee, Dance Committeeg Dorm Councilg COGS 5 LACEFIELD, FLORENCE El Dorado, Ark. Music, Wesley Councilg Forum Com- mittee, Hospitality Committeeg Rally Committeeg CAMPUS Staff LACHMAN, HARLENE .IO Dallas Mathematics 6 LANE, SEYMOUR HOWARD Dallas English, ESPEJO Editorg ESPEJO Fiction Award, Second Place LAWSON, HAL EUGENE Manitou, Canada Finance, Insuranceg Dean's List A - f , i a x 9 LEDERER, DONALD ROBERT Stamford, Conn. Sociology, Campus Crusade for Christ LEE, EARL WOOSUNG Honolulu, Hawaii Economicsg Dean's List LESTER, JAMES EDWARD Little Rock, Ark. History LEWANDOS, GLENN S. Plano Chemistry, Kappa Alphag American Chemical Society LEWIS, BARTIE LEE Carrollton Sociology, Spanish, Mustang Bandg Dean's List LEWIS, GLENN MARIE Dallas Spanish, Latin American Culture: Alpha Delta Pi, Secretary: Town Girls, Secretary, Chaplaing PRAPQ Young Republicansg Dean's List LEWIS, THOMAS EDWARD Pontevedra, Florida Social Science, Kappa Sigma, Pledge Trainer, Squires, Varsity Swimming LLOYD, SANDRA JEAN Liberty Elementary Education 2 LOCKE, LINDA GAIL Dallas Sociology, Gamma Phi Beta, Presi- dent LOFTIS, GARY DON Dallas Music Education, Student Senate, Arnold Air Society, Information Serv- ices Officer, Mustang Band, Squad Leader, Dean's List 3 LOFTON, JENNIFER A Wichita Falls Finance, Phi Chi Theta, Chaplain, Rally Committee LOGAN, JOHN ROANE Blytheville, Ark. Phi Delta Theta, Dance Committee N I 4 Lo All 4 LONG, PRISCILLA STOVALL 7 M cKinney Piano, Alpha Lambda Delta LOUGEE, KIPP EDITH Dallas Art 5 LOVELADY, JANE Ransom, Kan. Speech Pathology, Audiology, Zeta Phi Eta, Dorm President, Sopho- 8 more Sponsor, AWS Judiciary, Dean's List, Young Democrats, Secretary LOWRY, JON DICK Gonzales Social Science, Dorm President, Chapel Choir, Freshman Track 6 LUNDQUIST, WAYNE A. 9 Corpus Christi Finance, Kappa Alpha LYNCH, BONNIE Gainesville Elementary Education, Delta Delta Delta 6 A E IORS LYNCH, IQXTHY ANN Dallas French, Kappa Kappa Gamma: Rally Committee, Tomi Girls, Special Events Committee: Dance Committee LYNCH, TERESA EILEEN Dallas Spanish, Latin American Culture, Gamma Phi Beta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Dean's List: Cosmopolitan Cluh, Sigma Delta Pi, Folk Art So- ciety MAGOLYRK. ANN LOUISE .laclrsonrille Office Administration: Kappa Kappa Gamma: Rally Committee: Hospitality Committee BL-XLCHOW. HOWARD LEROY San .-intonio History: Phi Alpha Theta: Young Be- puhlicans MALBIBERG. NANCY LOL' Gordon. Neb. General Business MANN. CLIFFORD CALLIN .Justin Psychology. Social Science: Phi Gam- ma Delta: Dean's List L M 5 f Q 1 lf I 4 ,E al l . 'is l X SENIORS MARKHAM, GEORGE EARL 4 MATTSON, CAROLYN 7 MCCONNELL, ANN ELIZABETH Mercedes Marketing: Kappa Sigma MARLOWE, JAMES PRYOR Dallas Finance NLXRLOWE, RUDY SHURETT Tuscaloosa, Ala. Business Education, Texas Business Education Association, SEA M.-XRTENS, DAN EARL Social Science, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Yifsfr-President MARTIN, ARLIS HARLAN Dallas Journalism, Prffnclig Sigma Alpha Mu MATHEU, WILLIAM DAVID Mexico City, .llexico Business, Delta Sigma Pig Newman Club Houston Government, Spanish, Pi Beta Phi, Pledge Trainer, MRA, Vice-Presi- dent, AWS Judiciary Board, Chair- man, Kirkos, Sigma Delta Pi, Sec- retary, Treasurer MAXON, JOHN GAMBRELL El Paso Government, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, President, Dean's List, Pi Sigma Alpha MAXWELL, JEROME EUGENE Dallas Electrical Engineering, Delta Chi, Secretary MAY, ROY H. San Antonio Histo Govemment' Senate Con- ry7 9 cerns Committee, Senate Academic Committee, Campus YMCA Cabinet, University Men, Publicity Committee MCCABE, JAMES CARL San Antonio Psychology, Delta Chi, President MCCARTHY, TIMOTHY FRANCIS El Dorado Hills, Calif. Physical Education, Kappa Alpha, Varsity Swimming Dallas Speech Therapy, Gamma Phi Beta, Social Chairman, AWS, Second Vice- President, Sophomore Sponsor, Town Girls, Secretary, Zeta Phi Eta, Sec- retary MCELROY, DOVALEE Richardson Mathematics 8 MCGIBBON, KAREN Big Spring Elementary Education, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Secretary, Public Relations Officer, Dean's List, Rally Committee MCGINTY, SUSAN CAROL Houston Physical Education, Delta Gamma, Recording Secretary 9 MCGOWAN,,WILLIAM J. Brownfield Economics MCGRAW, MARY JANE Dallas History, Newman Club, Young Dem- ocrats, Town Girls, Dean's List pau r. ,LQ yy f ' X get ii A , V 'l'sl a SENIORS 1 MCGREDE,.lOYE ANN Sulphur Springs Elementary Education: Zeta Tau Al- pha: Rally Committee Fashion Com- mittee: Dean's List: Royalty Final- ist: Dorm Council MCGUIRT, CAROLYN JEAN Houston Elementary Education: Chi Omega: Ma'm'sellesg Fashion Committee: Special Events Committee: Royalty Nominee: Fencing Club 2 MCKENZIE, EMALYN HILLARY Dallas Social Science: Gamma Phi Beta, Assistant Scholarship Chairman, Magazine Chairman: Town Girls: Special Events Committee MCKENZIE, LEANN E LASSWELL Tyler Journalism, English: Pi Beta Phi, Rush Chairman, Vice-President Dean's List: Rally Committee: Pan- hellenicg CAMPUS Staff: 3 MCNEILL, JEAN Kent, Ohio Marketing: Phi Chi Theta: Market- ing Club: Forum: Dean's List MCNEILL, MALCOLM RAY Red Springs, lV.C. Accounting: Kappa Alpha l I 4- MERTEN, KENNETH OWEN 7 MILLER, KXTHERLNE I-'LO Pacoima, Cali f. Physical Education: Varsity Swimming MESSINA, BENNIE R. Dallas Personnel Management 5 MICHAELIS, NANCY JANE Dallas Englishg Delta Delta Delta, Corre- sponding Secretary, Service Projects Chairman: PR.AP MIERS, HARRIET ELLAN Dallas Education: Mortar Board: YWCA, President g MRA 6 MILLER, ERNEST BENGE Dallas Accounting: Delta Sigma Pi MILLER, JOHN FRANKLIN Pasadena Government: Rally Committee Moline, Ill. Elementary Educationg Delta Cam- ma, Foundation Officer: S.E.A. MILLER, LEONA, IRENE Phoenix, Ariz. Social Science, Religion: Wesley' Foundation MILLER. ROLAND PETER Luflxin Economics: Kappa Alpha: Rally Committee. Co-Chairman: Varsity' Swimming MONROE. ANN BASHLOR lfaycross, Ca. Religion, Mathematics: Senior Uass Vice-President: Dorm President 5 Deans List: Choral Lnion: Cogs. Sec- retary MOOR. DINA MAUS Dallas English. Drama: ROTLNDA Beauty: Dean's List: Royalty Finalist: Miss Summer Campus Miss KSML: Man- ada Princess MOORE. ALBERT RICHARD North Little Rock, Ark. Social Science: Student Center Di- rectorate: Forum Committee. Co- Chairman: Pi Sigma Alpha. Treas- urer: SFA Vice-President: De.1n's List Lf 1 ai I I 4 , I I fx Bb .Q 2 SENIORS I MOORE. ELIZABETH ANNE Baytown Social Science MOORE. HOWARD STEVEN Dallas General Business, Squiresg Rally Committeeg Varsity Swimming, All- American 2 MOOREJANET RUTH Fort Worth Elementary Education, Delta Delta Delta, Angel I'-light, Area Comp- trollerg Freshman Councilg Rally Committee, Special Events Commit- tffffl lJean's List MOORE. MARY LEIGH llffmphis, Tenn. English, Deanls List 3 MORGZ' TERRY LEN Dallas English, .rrmlismg Summer CAM- PUS, Ass. ' Editorg Sigma Delta Chi, Secretar, MORLEY, ROSVS 1. I fjll.-X R LES Corpus Christi Biology, Kappa Algilw Prffsiflentg Varsity Swimming ,I in . I I Q 'F 4- MORRIS, JANE ELIZABETH Dallas Elementary Educationg Alpha Lambda Delta, SEA, Town Girls, Wesley Foundation MORTON, CHERYL ANN Riviera Beach, Fla. Psychologyg Dean's List 5 MOSER, EDITH SUE Texarkana Social Science, Kappa Kappa Gam- mag Counselor, VISTAg Dorm Vice- President MOSMAN, CAROL Kansas City, Mo. English, Journalism, Kappa Alpha Theta, Second Vice-Presidentg Kifkos, Presidentg Mortar Boardg AWS .lu- dicial Boardg Kappa Tau Alphag Who's Who, Senior Superlative 6 MUELLER, MARK CHRIS Dallas Economics, Sigma Chi, Treasurerg Beta Alpha Psig Young Republicans MULHOLLAN, MARILYN Dallas Art Educationg Chi Omega, Presi- dentg Chapel Board of Directors, Sec- retary, Student Center Directorateg Ma'm'sellesg Dean's Listg Who's Who 7 8 9 , ,l Gi? N. MUNDO, JONNYCE Dallas English, Chi Omega MURPH, JUDY DIANE Fort Worth Spanish, Delta Gamma, Presidentg Governing Board, Presidentg Mortar Board, Sigma Delta Pi, Vice-Presi- dentg Kirkosg Who's Who MURPHEY, ELMER Houston Govemment, Historyg Lambda Chi Alphag YMCA, Vice-Presidentg Chair- man, Ragg Moppg Chairman, Sing- Song, Dean's List MUSE, LINDA DIANE Dallas Mathematics, Gamma Phi Betag Town Girls MYERS, ROBERT WAYNE Mexia Accounting, Kappa Alphag Dean's List NAJORK, JACK CHRISTOPHER Westfield, N. J. Industrial Management, Lambda Chi Alpha, Treasurer, Varsity Baseballg Dean's Listg Dallas Management As- sociation Award L. 'Q' 1 NANCE, PEGGY ANN Dallas Social Science: Newman Students Association, Vice-President NEWELL, VIRGINIA CLAIRE Memphis, Tenn. Elementary Education: Kappa Kappa Gammag PRAP: Rally Committee: Dean's List 2 NEWMAN, MARY SUZANNE Dallas Elementary Education: Pi Beta Phi NEWSOM, CAMILLE ASHBY Owensboro, Ky. French, Comparative Literature: Kap- pa Sigma Starduster 3 NICKERSON, CHARLES HENRY Dallas History, Government: Mustang Band: Young Republicans NIEH, EDWARD CHUNG YIT San Francisco, Calif. Chemistry: ACS, Junior Member 1TA 5- SENIORS 4- NUCKOLLS, NANCY ELLIS 7 ORE-ills-ANNE MORINE a as Mathematics: Gamma Phi Beta. Rit- uals Chairman: Phi Beta Kappa: Houston Art History: Zeta Tau Alpha, Presi- dent, Recording Secretary: Dean's List Alpha Lambda Delta. Recording Sec- OATES, JAMES BART Dallas retaljfg Kappa Alu Epsilon. 'Vice- President: Freshman Council Agcounting Denver, Colo. Biology: Debate Society: APO: Pra- zer Biological Society: American Chemical Society 5 OBERTHIER, WILLIAM H. Texarkana, Ark. 8 OTT- N-'AXCY G-UL Finance: Sigma Alpha Epsilon Garden CUP? A-Y' N QCHSENSCHLAGER, STEPHEN Journalism: Delta Gamma: CAMPL 2. Aufofa, Selig EdlIO1'. Edliill' Theatre: Kappa Alpha: Dean's List: OZNICR- J-NEB T-'H I-OR Drama Club DUHU5 Accounting 9 PALMER. BARBARA ELIZABETH Richardson : Musi' Edunation: Concert Band: Mu 6 06352113 MARSHA DEAN Phi Llfpsilon: Young Republicans: . Dean's List OLQi'El1Q0fg'fI05f1'YfSlfg'fffJ'f:IgV PALM-ER, Roiaxp EARL Waterloo, Iowa RMA-'Ord' IJ' History Psychology 38l An ss! 11 S A 1 2 9 0 PARKER, PAUL EDWIN Dallas Biology PARTEE, NANCY El Paso Elementary Education, Alpha Lamb- da Delta, Dean's List PATTERSON, PENNY KAY Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Sof-iology, Dean's List, Y-Tutor, Vista, Chapel Choir, Wesley Foun- dation PEACOCK, DOROTHY LEE San Antonio l'TTf'Tlf'llI Pi Beta Phi, Rally Commit- te'-: Freshman Council, Sophomore Sflffflrfll' PEDLAR, HERBER Dallas Accounting, Beta Ai, PEDLER, RALPH JOHN Jluslcegon, Mich. Accounting, Kappa Alpha 4 5 6 l 1' .P q 9 PENN, LINDA LOU 7 PHILLIPS, JEROME K. Lexington, Ky. Nederland Ml1SiC EdUCali0I13 Della Gamma Accounting, Phi Delta Theta, Var- PERCIVAL, BRIAN C. Des Moines, Iowa All-American Swimming Team PETTY, BENJAMIN P. Dallas Social Science PHILHOUR, PATRICK Mesquite English PHILLIPS, CRETCHEN Dallas Mathematics PHILLIPS, JAMES C. Henderson Mathematics sity Football, Dean's List PHILLIPS, WALTER D. Dallas History, Phi Alpha Theta, President, Alpha Phi Omega, Vice-President, Arnold Air Society, National Chap- lain, Dean's List 8 PIERCE, JEFFREY H. Storm Lake, Iowa Finance, Phi Gamma Delta, KSMU, Station Manager, Blue Key, Cycen LEE Fjodr, Squires PITCHFORD, MARTHA ANN St. Louis, Mo. Social Science, Pi Beta Phi, Presi- dent, Student Senate, Secretary, Mortar Board, Kirkos, Sophomore Sponsor, Who's Who 9 PLUMMER, DIANA JOY Houston Mathematics, Dean's List, Y Tutor- ing POIROT, RODNEY L. Dallas Finance, Alpha Tau Omega, Varsity Football, Dean's List Y IS SENIORS 1 POPKIN, PETER B. Houston Business, Kappa Sigma PORTER, JANICE JEAN Dallas Elementary Education, Town Girls, Student Education Association 2 PORTER, STUART THOMAS San Antonio Biology, Phi Gamma Delta POTTER, CAROL JEAN Winnetka, Ill. Government, Delta Delta Delta, Spon- sor Chairman, Scholarship Chairman, Angel Flight, Sophomore Sponsor, Rally Committee 3 POWELL, GEORGE PRICE Dallas Government, Latin American Culture, Dean's List s POWELL, LINDA LOUISE North Little Rock, Ark. Elementary Education, Chi Omega, Student Center Directorate, Secretary, Governing Board, Dean's Advisory Committee, AWS Judiciary Ill 4 POWELL, MARY SUE .Houston Spanish, Hospitality Committee, Dean's List POWELL, ROBERT LEE Atlanta, Ga. Marketing, Quantitative Analysis, Pi Kappa Alpha, Sergeant-at-Arms, Sec- retary, Marketing Club, Dean's List, Special Events Committee 5 POWELL, VIRGINIA ANN Brownsville History, Kappa Delta, Rush Chair- man, Dean's List PRATER, LAUREEN Morristown, T enn. Government, Art, Delta Delta Delta, Freshman Class Treasurer, Student Senate, Angel Flight, Rally Commit- tee, Manada Chairman 6 PRATT, JOHN EDWARD Dallas Government, Pi Kappa Alpha PRIEST, BENITA ANN Dallas Sociology, Delta Zeta, Newman Club, Town Girls 7 8 9 T' PRIGMORE, RICHARD Houston Marketing, Kappa Sigma, Rush Chair- man, Social Chairman, Grand Master of Ceremonies, Squires QUESTED, JOAN ADELE Dallas Marketing, Marketing Club QUICK, ANN KATHERINE Houston Physical Education 5 Alpha Lambda Delta, Dean's List: AWS Policy Committee: Dolphin Club, Intra- mural Manager QUILLIAN. SLZANNE Dallas English: Alpha Delta Pi. Scholarship Chairman. Sports Manager, Philan- thropy Chairman: Sigma Tau Delta: Dean's List: BIA-3 RADINSKY. LEON G. Houston Social Science: Sigma Adplza KILL. Vice-President RAILSBACK. THOMAS C. Phillips Government: Pi Kappa Alpha. Presi- dent A -s z-6 t -r A SENIORS 1 RAINEY, JOHN DAVID 4 Freeport Real Estate, Athletic Trainer RAMBIN, J. HOWARD Houston Finance, Kappa Sigma, Delta Sigma Pi RANISDELL, CAROL LEE .'N'ewtown Square, Pa. Spanish, Alpha Delta Pi, Vice-Presi- flent, Dean's List READ, CALVIN GAIL Snyder ala?-ceting, Varsity Track, Marketing ilu 1 REAVES, WILLI. ' Houston Accounting, Must, REEVES, NANCY KA Houston Elementary Education, I 5 6 REID, LINDA JOYCE Dallas Elementary Education, Chi Omega, Dance Committee, Rally Committee, House Decorations, Dean's List REINOWSKI, PAUL R. Alexandria, Va. Economics, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Football, Dean's List, Arnold Air Society REYNOLDS, JAMES MIKEL Lubbock Banking, Finance, Phi Gamma Del- ta, Freshman Swimming REYNOLDS, .IILL San Antonio Sociology, Delta Gamma, Alpha Kap- pa Delta RICE, SARAH ANN Houston Elementary Education, Dolphin Club, Dean's List RIEHM, SANDRA ANN Bronxville, N.Y. History, Govemment, Zeta Tau Al- pha, Special Events, Policy Commit- tee, Counselor, Sophomore Sponsor 7 8 9 '11, RITTER, CAROLE Many, La. Marketing, Delta Delta Delta, Treas- urer, House President, Phi Chi Theta, Dean's List, Fashion Com- mittee, Student Marketing Club ROBERTS, SHARON San Antonio Spanish, Campus Editor, Mortar Board, Secretary, Kirkos, Sigma Delta Pi, Alpha Lambda Delta, His- torian, Homecoming Queen, Who's Who, Senior Superlative ROBERTS, STEPHEN ALEX Richardson Government, Alpha Tau Omega, Pledge Trainer, Squires, Dean's List ROBINSON, DAVID LOUIS Amarillo History, Newman Club, Young Re- publicans, Fine Arts Committee, Sculpture Purchase Prize Award ROGERS, ALICE ANN Dallas Government ROGERS, EARL FEW Conway, Ark. Marketing, Pi Kappa Alpha, Pledge President, Arnold Air Society, Mar- keting Club K 1 ROGERS, PATRICIA Palestine Dance, MSM, Dance Club, President ROSENHEIM, JANE Denver, Colo. German, Delta Gamma 2 ROSS, ROBERT ALLAN Houston Finance, Kappa Sigma, President, IFC Judiciary, Freshman Basketball ROSS, WILLIAM BRUCE Dallas Biology, Chemistry, Phi Eta Sigma, President, Geiser Biology Society, President, Tri-Beta, Phi Alpha Theta, Chapel Board 3 ROWLEY, JO CAROL Dallas Mathematics, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Alpha Lambda Delta RUNYON, ROBERT LESLIE Dallas Management, Pi Kappa Alpha, Spe- cial Events Committee, Arnold Air Society fs 1 SENIORS 7 SCHAUMBURG, W. PAUL 4 RUSH, LEONA INEZ Dallas Crystal Lake, Ill. Accounting, Kappa Sigma, Grand Treasurer, Grand Master Speech Pathology RYMAN, E. DICKINSON , Lu kin SCHMID, ROBERTA umm Fort Worth English, Gamma Phi Beta, House President, Alpha Lambda Delta, Sigma Tau Delta, Phi Delta Theta, Mortar Board f History, Phi Delta Theta 8 SCHMIDT, MARIE IRENE 5 SANDERSON, DAVID D. Dallas Iola, Kan. Music Education, Wesley', PFC Board, Dean's List, Concert Band, Austin Music Educators SCHMIDT, SUZANNE Arkansas City, Kan. Social Science, Kappa Alpha Theta, President, Editor, Freshman Council: Dean's List Biology, Beta Theta Pi SANDLIN, CAROLE RUTH Psychology, Delta Delta Delta, Angel Flight, Royalty 9 SCHIRMER. JOHN PEDDIE 6 SANTUCCI, RICHARD J. Kansas Citi, -lf 0- Coraopolis, Pa. Social Science: Phi Gamma. Delta. Government Corresponding Secretary: Squires SATTERFIELD, BARBARA SEABURG, KENNETH ROBERT Dallas Dayton Elementary Education Social Science: Kappa Sigma f' SELBY, COLLINS WALKER Corpus Christi Spanish, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Ist Vice-President, Sigma Delta Pi SESSOMS, LAWRENCE R. Everett, Wash. Banking. Finance, Pi Kappa Alpha SHARP, MICHAEL ROBERT Dallas English, Government, Phi Gamma Delta, Rush Chairman, Recording Sec- retary, Freshman Council, Dean's List, Sustentation Drive SHORT. LAWRENCE O. Garland Psychology, Religion, Delta Sigma Phi, Pledge President, Rush Direc- tor, Pledge Trainer, Psi Chi, Mustang Band, Outstanding Freshman, ROTC, Dean! List SHCFORD, 1, U WIILIANI Dallas Economics, Ya. I fl1flll INIPSON, DALE iii' 'fl I Turkey English 4 5 6 SMITH, HARRISON P. Dallas Marketing, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Al- pha Delta Sigma, Marketing Club, Dean's List SMITH, JEFF YALE Kew Gardens, N.Y. Marketing, Beta Theta Pi, Squires, Intrafraternity Council, President SMITH, JULIA ANN Nashville, Tenn. Elementary Education, Student Edu- cation Association SMITH, LIONEL LORIO Baton Rouge, La. Biology, Kappa Alpha, Squires SMITH, ROBERT TARLETON Indianapolis, Ind. Quantitative Analysis, Phi Gamma Delta, University Men, Vice-Presi- dent, ROTUNDA Sports Editor, Cycen Fjodr, Freshman Council, Varsity Golf SMITH, TROY REED Dallas Biology, Phi Eta Sigma, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Dean's List 7 8 9 ,I v Q13 SENIQRS SNYDER, CHARLES RICHARD Dallas Psychology, Delta Chi, Vice-Presi- dent, President, Psi Chi, Rally Com- mittee, IFC Dean's List SPEER, ROYCE STEPHEN Richardson Physics SPIEGEL, BEATRICE Dallas German, English, YWCA, President, Student Directory, Editor, Ambassa- dor, Experiment in International Liv- mg SPURGIN, LAURIE Dallas Elementary Education, Pi Beta Phi, Pledge Treasurer, House Manager, Rally Committee, Fashion Committee STANDIFER, CHARLES T. Dallas Management, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Varsity Football, Varsity Track STANICH, DIANE ELIZABETH Galveston Accounting, Zeta Tau Alpha, Phi Chi Theta, Treasurer, Special Events Committee, Dorm Council X px 6 SENIORS tg.. it A STEYENSON' HENRY F- 4 STUART, DAVID FRANK Richardson Garland Social Science STO CKSTILL, DOROTHY Dallas Elementary Education, Alpha Delta Pi, Assistant Rush Chairman, Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl, Dean's List, Town Girls, NEA 2 STONE, CAROL ANN Shawnee Mission, Kan. Mathematics, Economics, Alpha Delta Pi, Chaplain, Historian, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Sophomore Sponsor, MA-3, Young Republicans, Corresponding Secretary STONER, VICTORIA LYNN Dallas Elementary Education, French, Kap- pa Kappa Gamma, Rally Committee, Angel Flight, Kappa Pickers, Dean's List STOVALL, ELTON BRUCE Rusk Real Estate STREVELL, ROB ERT S. Houston History, Pi Kappa Alpha, Pledge Trainer Biology: Dean's List STUBBLEFIELD, KAY Amarillo Education, Delta Delta Delta, Assist- ant Rush Chairman, Assistant Social Chairman, Fashion Committee, Dean's List, Special Events,Committee SUDBURY, DAVID M. Blytheville, Ark. Government, Alpha Tau Omega, Treasurer, Dean's List SURLS, LYNN, ORVIL Terrell Accounting, Beta Gamma Sigma, Phi Sigma, Beta Alpha Psi, Accounting Fraternity, President, Dean's List SUTTON, SYLVIA ELAINE Mexico City, Mexico Elementary Education, Kappa Kappa Gamma, House President, Dean's List SWEENEY, WILLIAM DENNIS Selma, Ala. Finance, Alpha Tau Omega 9 af' 7 SWIFT, CAROL ANN Dallas Speech Pathology, Zeta Phi Eta, Vice- President TALBOT, GWENDOLYN ANNE Shreveport, La. Elementary Education, Kappa Kappa Gamma 8 TAYLOR, HENRY C. Haynesville, La. Geology, Young Republicans TEED, DAVID ANTHONY Wichita, Kan. Religion, Kappa Alpha, KSMU, An- notmcer 9 THOMASON, PATRICIA Midland History, Pi Beta Phi: Hall Council: Fashion Committee, Special Events Committee THORNHILI... LYNN WAYNE Seymour Accounting: Varsity Football. Captain ix' 0 5 S E N I O RS 1 THURMON, JACK JEWELL v 'xv i I Q7 x, Q ' 1 - 'Z' .ii l 4 TUFTS, MIRANDA KATHLEEN 7 VAN RONZELEN3 SUSAN Kilgore Brookfieldcenter, Conn. gheiffrfieafy Mo' . G Ph, B Industrial Engineeringg AIIE, Presi- Sociology 3 Gamma Phi Beta? FICSII- A EEEHEEE ,Emma I eta dentg Sigma Taug Dorm Councilg mall COUHCUQ Arden Club V gl h.' T ' Dean's Listg SEIC, Vice-Chairman TURNER, ROBERT THOMAS emp fs' . ennf h P- . Balboa, Canal Zone Marketlng, Phl T eta, resl' Amnsas Pass Social Science dent, Dorm Councllg Peruna Runner Chemistry 2 TOBOLF WSKY, TIYA ELAINE Dalia! I 5 TWIBII:-'L?I..?Ja,YZ,ILLIAM BRUCE 8 VEIEINGQ, DOIZQRES El9ff19nfal'i'Ei?UCafi0I12 SEA, P1'0leCfS Accounting, Sigma Chi, President, El::gf0m?:5s' 0' rI:lEt1fm,if2Cvn Gui-1' Secretary, PICS1- feta Alpha Psi, Psi Chi, Dean's VEST-AL, CAROLYN KAYE A 'N' ' 'St Scarsdale, N.Y. TRU ,OK G DOUGLAS UPSHAW, SHADRA JEAN Elementary Education, Gamma Phi Hughes, Ark. D ll - Buqinms a GS , Beta, House Manager, Scholarship ' Muslc Education Chairman, AWS Judicial Board, Sec- 3 TRANINIELL, HODNEY ERLE McLean, Va. Mathernarifeg Wesley Foundation: Campus Y: Dean's Listg INSITE Staff TUCKER, TWILA GRACE Houston Nfarketingg Alpha Di-lta Pi, Rush Chairmang Phi Chi 'llifitzig Student Senateg CAMPUS Staffg Hospitality Committee retaryg SEA, Vice-Presidentg AWS General Council 6 URECH, JAY WILLIAM Edgewood Industrial Management, Alpha Tau Omega 9 VOLLMER, TED KIRK VAN EPS, ELIZABETH Quincy, Ill- Memirie, La, Marketing, Rally Committee Biology, Gamma Phi Beta, Sports WACKMAN, WARREN Manager, MRAQ Biology Club, Soc- HOU-N071 retary-Treasurer, Dean's List Marketing? Kappa Sigma F1 1 WADE, JAMES K. 4 Dallas History, Political Science, Pi Kappa Alpha WALKER, WAYNE THOMAS London, England Mathematics, Arnold Air Society, National Commander, Arden Club, Dean's List, Phi Beta Kappa 5 2 WALLACE, LINDA HENLEY Granite City, Ill. WALLS, MARY FRANCYS Dallas Business Education, Kappa Kappa Gamma, President, Freshman Coun- cil, Royalty Nominee, Rally Commit- tee, Phi Chi Theta, Vice-President, Dean's List 6 3 WARD, MINOR EVERETT Fort Worth Chemistry, Kappa Sigma, University Men, Treasurer, Y-Tutor, Dean's List WARDEN, SANDRA KAY Hillsboro Music Education, Gamma Phi Beta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Mu Phi Epsi- lon, Secretary 0.4: WATKINS, FRED PAUL Tyler Music Education, University Choir, Treasurer, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Choral Union WATKINS, MELVIN Tyler Business WATSON, DEE LILAH Dallas Education, Alpha Delta Pi, Social Chairman, Dorm Secretary, House Council, Manada Queen Candidate WAYMAN, JOAN MARGARET Cleveland, Ohio Marketing, Delta Gamma WEBSTER, CHARLES JOSEPH Dallas Mathematics, Beta Theta Pi, Blue Key, Sing-Song. Chairman: Campus Religious Life Committee, Chairman, Newman Club, President, YMCA, President, Who's Who, Senior Super- lative WEED, KATHRYN Fort Worth History, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Fashion Committee, Ma'm'selles 2 SENIORS 7 WEEKLEY, RICHARD W. Houston Economics, Phi Delta Theta: Blue Key, President, Cycen Fjodr, Vice- President, Student Senate. Treasurer, Dean's List: Who's Who WEISS. BEATRICE ANN Seoul, Korea Mathematics, Y-Tutor 8 WEST, DONNA LOU Dallas English. Speech: Kappa Kappa Gam- ma: Student Senate: Mortar Board, Kirkos, Sigma Tau Delta: Alpha Lambda Delta: Who's Who WESTPHAL. LEONARD W. Van Buren, Ark. Speech. History: Delta Chi, Record- ing Secretary. Sergeant-at-Arms. Rush Chairman: University Debate Club Best Debater Award: Rally Commit- tee: Young Republicans 9 WHEELER. CLIFFORD W. Dallas General Business: Phi Delta Theta WHITE. C. MAC Big Spring Management: Varsity Football Team. Captain: Sophomore Class Vice-Presi- dent: Blue Key. Secretary: All-Con- ference Freshman Football: Who's Who: Senior Superlative 1 WHITE, MARY ELLEN Dallas English, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Al- pha Lambda Delta, Dean's List, Dance Committee ' WHITE, PATRICIA SUE Houston Spanish, Pi Beta Phi, Dean's List 2 WILLIAMS, KATHRYN WEBB Dallas Mathematics, Alpha Delta Pi, Stand- ards Chairman, Young Republicans, Treasurer, Amateur Radio Society, Secretary, Treasurer WILLIAMS, KAY MARIE Dallas Art, Kappa Alpha Theta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Fashion Committee, Dean's List 3 WILLIAMS, THOMAS ROGER Corpus Christi Industrial, Personnel Management, Lambda Chi Alpha WILLIAMSON, SUSAN JEAN Dallas Elementary Education, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Marshal, Recording Secre- tary, Rally Committee 4 5 6 WONG, WILSON WAI SHUN Hong Kong Chemistry WOOD, BENJAMIN SAFFARRANS Hopkinsville, Ky. Finance WOOD, JANET SUE Amarillo Marketing, Delta Gamma, Songleader, Alpha Lambda Delta, SMU Orches- tra, Concert Band, Orchestra Schol- arship WOOLLEY, WILLIAM CORLISS Dallas Mathematics, Kappa Mu Epsilon, President WORD, KENNETH LANE Dallas English WRIGHT, HARRIET CLAIRE Doniphan, Mo. Elementary Education, Pi Beta Phi, Dean's List 7 8 9 L 'ffm A SENIORS WYNN, BILL B. Dallas Real Estate, CAMPUS Staff, Adver- tising, Mustang Band YARBROUGH, SUSAN JANE Dallas History, Zeta Tau Alpha, Phi Alpha Theta, Secretary-Treasurer, Fashion Committee, NEA, House Council, Art Association YATES, PENELOPE ANNE Dallas Government, History, Pi Sigma Al- pha, President, Phi Alpha Theta, Pi Delta Phi, Dean's List, Young Dem- ocrats YENZER, GRETCHEN Wheaton, Ill. Elementary Education, Delta Gamma, House Manager, Panhellenic, Treas- urer, SEA, AWS Intersorority Coun- cil, Dorm Council ZOGG, JACK LEONARD Owensboro, Ky. Accounting, Phi Gamma Delta ZUNIGA, FRED JOSEPH Dallas Government, Mathematics, Mustang Band, Newman Club, Young Demo- crats, Townsmen, Dean's List JUNIORS g Ll Q R 'STG KN' ss AXA. WA E , Q ? 392 'fv- N I JA, I CY .1 A 2 7 T 4 .lvl 9 ABBOTT, ROBERT LEE, Dallas ABLES, MARK J ULIAN, Tyler ABRAMS, ALAN ARNOLD, Dallas ADAMS, THOMAS BURKE, Omaha, Neb. ADDISON, JAMES HENRY, Dallas ADKINS, MARY ELLEN, Albuquerque, N.M. ALBRIGHT, LINDA JANE, Dallas ALEXANDER, JOHNETTA, Dallas ALEXANDER, KATHRYN, Dallas ALLEN, LOWELL MAULDIN, Irving ALLEN, ROBERT CARSON, Newton Highlands, ALLISON, MICHAEL, Liberty ANDERSON, BONNIE JO, St. Paul, Minn. ANDERSON, JANE LAND, Clarlcsdale, Miss. ANDERSON, LARK, Blytheville, Ark. ANDERSON, MELINDA, Dallas ARNOLD, FRANKLIN, Daingerfield ARNOLD, JOHN DUNCAN, Dallas AUGUSTAT, NANCY, Houma, La. AUTZ, JANIE LOUISE, Houston BAIER, ROBERT WILLIAM, Beaumont BAITY, PENNY, Dallas BAKER, SUZANNE, Dallas BALBACH, NANCY, Urbana, Ill. BALLARD, ANITA ELLEN, Naples JLI IORS BAMBECK, CYNTHIA SLE, Houston BARATTI, BETTY. St. Louis. Jlo. BARNES, GARRETI, San Antonio BARRINGER. CHERYL, Lamesa BASINCER, BARBARA, Grand Rapid BATTLE. SUSAN DEAN. Dallas BEATY, JANET LYNN. Dallas BELL. JUDY JAN. .Yen-ada, Jlo. BELT. SUSAN LYNNE. Houston BENNETT, BARBEE ANN. Jletairie, BITHOS. GEORGE PETER. Dallas BJORKLAND. BRETTA. Sllalmee ,Ui BLASSINCAAIE. CAROL. Dallas BLUMEYER. PETER. St. Louis. JIU. BOND, ROBERT DOHERTY. Dallas BOND. YENETA JANE. Dallas BOX. NANCY JANE. Dallas BOX. WILLIAM GENE. Dallas BOYD. BETTY OLIYE. .UcKinnex BOYETT. SHERRY. Dallas BRADFORD. DOLGLAS. Jlilford. Ol: BRADISH. NANCY ANNE. El Paso BRADY. BARRETT. Shawnee Jlission. BRAKE, SLSAN JANE. Dallas BRAUNLICH. BEVERLY. Tulsa. Okla it-A 'J J A I I 4 , . 4.4 ga-LA I W T ? X X If h 8 N L f E 6 JG? I gm V! 1-. 5 - .Q fx , F ' ' RS I I ' -A Q E I Q1 swf S , l 10 ATAI Q. BRENNECKE, ANN, Marshalltown, Iowa BRESSLER, SANDRA, Memphis, Tenn. BREWER, BEN TABER, Dallas BRICE, MARY FRANCES, Snyder BROCK, BARBARA, Dallas BROOKS, JOHN MASON, Dallas BROWN, BARBARA, Warren, Ohio BROWN, JAMES ALAN, Midland BROWN, NANCY, Marshall BRUCE, NANCY, Dallas BRUNETTE, BETTE, Newman, Calif. BRYAN, CERALDINE, Asheville, N.C. BRYAN, .IOE, Ada, Okla. BIQNISTEAD, KATHLEEN, Dallas BCRDEAUX, BILL, Houston BURTON, NANCY, Fort Worth CALDWELL, DELIA, Metairie, La. CAMERON, BRUCE, Houston CARRINCTON, REBECCA, Austin CA RIQTHERS, MICHAEL, Premont CASTOR, CHARLES, Corpus Christi CAVE. BOBBY, Garland CHANIBERLAIN, BONNIE, Amarillo CHANCELLUR, BERNICE, Dallas CHANDLER, RANDOLPH, Stephenville JU CHANG, ARLENE, Honolulu, Hawaii CHAPPELL, POLLY, Midland CHEATHAM, BRUCE, Dallas CHERRY, DONALD, Dallas CHESTER, CAROLINE, Dallas CHILTON, DAN, Grand Prairie CLAPP, PATRICIA, Tyler CLARK, CAROL JEAN, Dallas CLARK, ROBERT, Dallas CLASSEN, BEVERLY, Villanova, Pa. CLAYTON, STEPHEN, Dallas CLINE, MARK, Fayetteville, N.C. CLOSSER, PATRICK, Dallas COFFMAN, DOROTHY, Dallas COLE, KENNETH, Springfield, Va. COLLINS, CARL, New Orleans, La. COLLINS, GERALDINE, Atlanta, Ga. CONNALLY, JAMES, Tyler CONOVER, HENRY, New Lannan, Conn. COOK, SUSAN, San Marcos COOPER, LOIS ANN, Pine Bluff, Ark. COOPER, SUSAN, Memphis, Tenn. COPP, BRUCE, Miami, Fla. CORLEY, CHARLES, Houston COTTER, WILLIAM DANIEL, Dallas IORS 15 1. 6 .IA ?1 2 Quik L all ' M 9 , i M LLMAAAM 10 IORS 1 COUCH, WILLIAM DALE, Houston 6 COULTAS, EDWARD OWEN, Houston COX, COURTNEY QUINN, Corpus Christi CRAIG, SUSAN ELIZABETH, Houston CRANE, STEPHEN LESLIE, Dallas 2 CRAN FORD, ROSALYND, Dallas 7 CRIST, JOHN THOMAS, Dallas CROCKETT, J-IM, Irving CRONAN, WILLIAM, Vandalia, Mo. CRUSE, STEVE, Houston 3 DALTON, DOUGLAS EARL, Dallas 3 DANIEL, BILLY, Dallas DARROUGH, JOHN WILLIAM, Houston DARWIN, HENRY ALDEN, Fort Worth DAVE, RONDA RAE, Dallas 4 DAVENPORT, DIANA LOU, Azle 9 CYNTHIA KAY, San Antonio HARVEY LEE, Dallas DAVIS, DAVIS, DAVIS, JAMES WALTER, Leonard DAVIS, RAENELL HORN, Dallas 5 DAVIS, RONALD STEPHEN, Dallas 10 DAVISON, PAMELA WEEKS, Manchester, lV.H. DAWSON, JOHN AVON, Texarkana DEAN, BARBARA JEAN, Tyler DECHARLES, MARTHA ANN, Tyler DENBOW, DONNIE RAY, Corsicana DENNINC, MICHAEL. Denison DENSON, JOHN EDWIN. Tyler DILWORTH, ROBERT. Italy DOBBINS. CATHERINE, German to zfn, DOBSON, SARAH ANN. Dallas DODSON, VIRGINIA. .Yasl1z'ille, Tenn. DORCHESTER. ERNEST. Beaumont DORIE, JOHN HANCOCK. Dallas DOWNING, THOMAS, Dallas DRYE. BELLE FLORA. Houston DUGGAR. LONA DELOYCE. Irzing DUNBAR, STANLEY. Limestone. Tenn. DUNCAN, CARNIEN. Inalianola, Iowa DUPREE. LINDA SLE. SIZTEZPPOTI, La. DUSING. RECINALD. Glen Ellyn, Ill. DYER. LARRY NIALRICE. Waco EAKER. JOHN HYSHANI. Houston EBERLY. GEORGE. Harertozvn. Penn. ECK. SHARON KAY. Green: ills ED. SUSAN LEE. Rzflmrclsun EGBERT. THOMAS EYAN. Longrieu' Tenn. EICHHORN. PHILLIP. New Orleans. La. ELEAZER. TENNE ANN. .JIen:pl11'5. Tenn. ELLIOTT. PATRICIA. .-1 bilene R I x 3- 5 73 K AAA 'EL X J 1 2 9 -J -1 5 6 lsl 8 E' ,A .L , . -211 A my 1 10 x A U IORS EMMONS, CAMILLE MCBEATH, New Orleans, La. ENDERBY, THOMAS S., Gainesville ENGELHARDT, SUSAN, Corpus Christi ENGELHARDT, SUSAN PATRICIA, Fort Meyers, Fla. ENTWISTLE, JOAN, Dallas 6 ERCK, JAMES ALLEN, Alice 7 ERICKSON, ROBERT MICHAEL, Dallas ETCHETO, SALLY ANN, Reno, Nev. FALCHERO, MARY RUTH, St. Louis, Mo. FAWLEY, SUSAN LYNNE, Baton Rouge, La. 8 FENNEMA, SANDRA LEE, Kenosha, Wis. FERCHILL. PATRICK WILLIAM, Longview FERGUSON, ELIZABETH, Dallas FERGUSON, JUDITH ANNE, St. Louis, Mo. FERREE, ROBERT A., Wayne, NJ. 9 FIELDS, RAYMOND, Mesquite FIFIELD. CHARLES H., Mt. Prospect, Ill. IINCHER. SUE KATHRYN, Dallas I INDLING, DIANNE MARIE, San Antonio IISCHER. SEZANNA, Albuquerque, N.M. I ISHEl 'FT VRY A., Memphis, Tenn. 10 FITZHLV ' VX MELA, Dallas FITZGER5-.. . f OLLEEN, Houston FLETCHER, - '. fl YN, Houston, FLOYD, AMY Lf I7 BETH, Brownsville, Tenn. Gs FLY, MARY ELIZABETH, San Antonio FOGARTY, BRUCE WILLIAM, Hinsdale, Il l. FOLEY, MARILYN CHARLA, Highland Mills, N.Y. FOLSON, ANN, Grand Forks, N.D. FORMAN, MARTHA ROBERTS, Colorado Springs, FORSTER, ROBERT DAVIS, Dallas FORT, BARBARA ANN, Wilton, Conn. FRAKES, TERRY LEE, Broomall, Pa. FRIEND, MARILYN RUTH, Norman, Olcla. FRITSCHE, JOHN CHARLES, Dallas FUESS, KAREN ANN, Park Ridge, Ill. GARMON, PAMELA HELEN, Dallas GARRETT, WILLIAM, Taylor GASCHE, CHARLES JACKSON, Champaign, Il GAYN OR, STEPHEN WELLS, Dallas GEORGE, DAWSON, Houston GERWIN, DIANE, Chicago, Ill. GIANNINI, WILLIAM, Princeton, Ky. GIBSON, MICHAEL E., Lee's Summit, Mo. GIDDLE, BARBARA, Corpus Christi GILLESPIE, RUTH, Memphis, Tenn. GILMER, JAMIE RAE, Garland GILMORE, LYNDA NELL, Lampasas GLEYSTEEN, MICHAEL W., Sioux City, Io GOBLE, JOHN E., Waco Wd l. Colo 15' 0' K A 4 7 -rj 6 N JA! B 4 9 1 2 3 4- 5 ' 1' GOODMAN, STEVEN JAY, Dallas GOODSON, SUE ANN, Dallas GORANSON, THOMAS PAUL, Dallas GORDON, J UDITH, Rector, Ark. GOVIER, CAROL JANE, Clarenceville, Quebec, Canada 6 GRABLE, CHARLES, Woodland Hills, Calif. GREENE, WILLIAM, Lee,s Summit, Mo. GRIFFING, SARA LYNN E, Bellaire GRIF F ITTS, SHARON, Miami, Fla. GROSSMAN, BRUCE, Tampico, Mex. 7 OUNNIN, DON TRUMON, Cedar Hill HAMILTON, FREDERICK, Mesquite HAMILTON, PAMELA, Liberty HANDLEY, PATRICIA, Dallas HANSON, CHERYL ANN, Houston 8 HARDING, GEORGE F., Houston 9 HARPER, JOHN FRANK, Pecos HARPER, ROBBYE LOU, Dallas HARRALSON, HOWELL DAVIS, Princeton, Ky. HARRELL, STUART JACKSON, Redlands, Calif. HARRIS, JOHN GRIFFIN, Russelville, Ark. 10 HARRIS, PAUL DAVID, Garland HARRIS, ROBERT NOLAN, Borger HARRISON, GUY NEWELL, Longview HART, JACK LEACH, Casper, Wyo. I LQA ,- F' '-e 7 ' J -. l B ll JU IORS HARVEY, AN NABEL, Dallas HASTY, MELBA NANNETTE, Dallas HASTY, NEAL CARPEN TER. Springfield, Mass. HAWKINS, ROBERT LEE, Dallas HAY, LINDA LEE, Dallas HAYS, MARLA, San Antonio HAZLEWOOD. JUDY MARION. Ft. Worth HEIM, NANCY KATHRYN. Royalton, Olzio HENDERSON, FRED LEWIS. New Orleans, La. HENDRY, SHEILA JUNE. Mobile, .-lla. HENKEL. SHARON LEE. Northbroolr. Ill. HENRY, LINDA SUE. Dallas HENRY, LUCINDA SCOTT. Sidney, Ohio HENRY. RANDOLPH MARSHALL. Houston HENSON, ELIZABETH. Greenville HERNDON. BRENT R.. Corpus Christi HEUSER. HENRY Y.. Louisville. Ky. HICKS. JOHN CHIZUNI. Tyler HIGGINBOTHANI. JOHN LONG. Dallas HILL. JANE ANNE. Kansas City. JIU. HINGSON. JOHN H.. Spr:'ng!:'f.7I:'. Ora. HIRSCHLER. FRED ALLEN. Sozgtlz Bsrzj. lf::'. HODGES. WARREN JOSEPH. .lI:f,l'sor::'i.'.'e, Ffs. HODGSON. LAWRENCE G.. BrOzI'ns:':'.'. HOHL. ROY C.. Tomball 1 M A I Q Axb nu V. gl E HOLLAND, ALVIN, Dallas HOLBI, LINDA, Topeka, Kan. HOLT. MARY BRENNER, Kansas City, Mo HOLTZ, WINIFRED LEE, Austin HOOKE, MARY, Dallas HOOKER, FAY JEAN, Abilene HOOKS, VIRGIL HOLLAND, Dallas HORD, THOMAS, Sandusky, Ohio HORTON, MELVIN, Marietta, Ga. HOIQSENIAN, NANCY LELIA, Dallas HOWARD, JOYCE MARIE, Irving HOWARD, LAURA BRYANT, Dallas HOWELL, HOBSON, Houston HOWELL, JANELLA, Little Rock, Ark. HIQKKAIZAY. WILLIAM ALLEN, Dallas HIQEBEL, MARTHA ANN, Houston HIQSELTON, GARY, Pine Bluff, Ark. HL I'CHISON, ROBERT, Dallas HYNES, CANDACE ANN, Ventura, Calif. INGRANI. CATHERINE, lllemphis, Term. IYERSON, STEPHEN, L05 Angeles, Calif. JABLONSKI, ALFRED, Hazelet, NJ. JACKSON, JAMES NEVILLE, Dallas JACKSON, JOHN. Wichita Falls JANSZEN. NIA RILYN, Hurst 7, 6' I I Of Lx .- Dis. , 1. Y we ' 'N G AA A A A L AL . -5' 2 F. , . M Y 9 . fe l 'r ' 2.151 . AA 10 JU JOHNSON, DIANN E DAWN, Mena, Ark. JOHNSON, GARRY GENE, Arlington JOHNSON, KATHRYN, Dallas JOHNSON, RICHARD, Dallas JONES, BEN HALL, Dallas JONES, MARILYN, Kenilworth, Ill. JORDAN, WANDA LEE, McAllen JULE, VIRGINIA, Shaw Air Force Base, S.C. KADANE, MARY DIANE, Dallas KARMAN, MARTHA, Webster Groves, Mo. IORS KEEN, STEPHANIE, North Hollywood, Calif. KELLEY, LORETTA ANNE, San Antonio KELLEY, ROY LOGAN, Dallas KETZ, CHARLES FRANK, Batesville, Ark. KILGORE, WONNIE, Houston KINARD, JANET, Abilene KING, DEBRA KAY, Dallas KING, FRANCES, Oklahoma City, Okla. KINSLEY, JEAN ANNE, Dallas KIRK, MARILYN, Brockton, Mass. KIRK, ROBERT LARRY, Brownwood KISER, MELVIN, Dallas KLEIMAN, KAREN LYNN, Dallas KLUMB, JUDITH ANN, St. Louis, Mo. KNIGHT, CONSTANCE, Italy CE 6 an , A X 3 .4AxA lk Atl- . JU IORS 1 KNIGHT, PATRICIA ANN, Dallas 6 KNOLLE, JOSEPH THOMAS, Corpus Christi KNOWLES, SHARON LEE, Dallas KNOX, RICHARD SHELBURNE, Perryton KOONS, BETSY LYNN, Webster Groves, Mo. 2 KUYKENDALL, BARBARA DIANE, Dallas 7 LANCASTER, JOE JOHN, Dallas LAND, BARBARA SUSAN, Grand Saline LAND, LESLIE SUSAN, Dallas LA VAL, BRUCE ALAN, Joplin, Mo. 3 LEAVITT, PAMELA GAIL, San Juan, Paafla Rico 8 LEE, DORIS ANN, Willoughby, Ohio LEE, LINDA SUSAN, Elgin, Ill. LEFTWICH, AMY LEE, Dallas LEMMON, JAMES LEE, Dallas 4- LENOX, JOHN THOMAS, Ft. Worth 9 LESLIE, DORIS MAE, Bailey LEVERS, SUSAN MARIE, Roswell, N.M. LEWIS, DIANE JUNE, Crystal Lake, Ill. LEWIS, JOAN CRAIG, Kirkwood, Mo. 5 LIGHT, SUSAN MARGARET, Houston 10 LIMMROTH, KAREN, Mobile, Ala. LITTLE, STEPHEN MACNEIL, New Orleans, La. LIVINGSTON, SUSAN MARIE, Northbrook, Ill. LONG, DAVID BOURNE, Dallas fun . 0 ' . ib- Nr QA: S r 44.0. do A al LONTZ, SARAH ANNE, Delray Beach, Fla. LUBY, JOSEPH OWEN. Dallas LUIPPOLD, MICHELLE ANNE, Jlountain Lakes, .YJ LUND, VIRGINIA ANNE, Shawnee Jlission, Kan. LYONS, STAFFORD, Shreveport, La. MADDOX, LAURELLE, Dallas MAGEE, JAMES IRVING. Corpus Christi MAGER, JAMES ALAN, Chicago, Ill. MAHER, MARSHA. Springfield, Jlo. MANHOFF, KAREN, San Antonio MANGIN, STEPHEN E.. Fountaintozcn, Ind. MANN, DAVID KENNEDY. Jackson, Jliss. MARION. TOMMY RAY. Dallas MARKLEY, JOHN N.. Garland MARTIN, MARILYN GRACE. Dallas MASSEY, DANA YERNETA. Texarkana MASUR. BARBARA. Jlonrof. La. NIATHENY. PATRICIA LOLISE. St. Louis, lla. MAUGHS. BRLCE TINSLEY. Springfield. Jlo. MAYER. CAMERON A.. Olympia Fz'e.'ds, Ifl. NIAYFIELD. DONESE. Lubbock NICCANN. MICHAEL LYNN. Coffey :':'.'ff. Kan. MCCARTHY. DEBORAH. Jletairfe. La. MCCRARY. KARL JOHN. Palo .-Ilto. Cliff. MCDONALD. PALLA JANE. Szllvllsr. lozra v Q N 1 A S-1 tri' 5 Aman Q' ' 1 1 7 :LL I JA .IA JU IORS L 1 MCEVOY, CHARLES, Dallas MCFARLAND, LUCY, Midland MCGHEE. STUART. Planclome, N.Y. MCK-XY, VICKI, Sulphur Springs MCKINLAY, ELBERT, Houston 2 MCPIKE, RICHARD, Muscatine, Iowa MCWILLIAMS, BETTY, Anchorage, Alaska MEADOR, LYNN, El Dorado MEANS, DOUGLAS, Dallas MEHNER, SALLY, Rusk 3 MEYER, JOANNE, Tulsa, Okla. MIDDLETON, CYNTHIA, Houston MICLINAS, MARSHA, Dallas MILAZZO, MARY, Texarkana, Ark. MILLER. HENRY, Dallas 1 MILLER, JOHN, Gainesville XIILLER YTILLER, VLLR, ES LARRY, Dallas MARSHA, Memphis, Tenn. MARY, Corpus Christi IRENE, Dallas 5 MILL IOIQISE, Beaumont MILLS fi. Jlemphis, Tenn. MINAT: ' HMAYNE, Clovis, lV.M. MITCHL: N E, Houston MONAGH PQN. Wichita Falls 6 7 8 9 10 MONAGIN, JANICE, Uvalde MONROE, RICHARD, Dallas MONTGOMERY, WILLIAM, Dallas MOONEY, KATHLEEN, Dallas MOORE, CAROL, Dallas MOORE, DAVID, Memphis, Tenn. MOORE, ETHEL, El Dorado, Ark. MOORE, MICHAEL, Dallas MORALES, ABRAHAM, Corpus Christi MORRIS, MALCOLM, Houston MORRIS, MARY, Seattle, Wash. MORRISON, DAVID, Houston MOSS, GEORGE, Natchez, Miss. MOXLEY, MARILYN, Dallas MULLANEY, JOHN, Springfield, Ill. MULLER, JEROME, Livingston MUNGER, DEREK, Columbus, Ohio MUREN, LESLIE, St. Louis, Mo. MURPHY, PATRICK, Magnolia, Ark. MUSGROVE, LINDA, Wichita, Kan. MUTHER, STEVEN, St. Louis, Mo. NAGEL, SUZANNE, St. Louis, Mo. NANCE, JOHN, Dallas NANCE, SARAH, Houston NEATH, JANET, Houston F s 5' ,W 1-I 'Q . I I c' . I ga in 4AA . 6 , f 43, . 3 8 1 1. . 9, L5 U . S-3 la I . KK- A-Q 1 :I J , , ? Y 1' Y .J It 'tw N. X A I 9 A - . T AAA I 2 3 4 5 N EELEY, SARAH ANN, Point Pleasant, W.Va. 6 N EILL, SUZANN E, Dallas NEUMANN, CHARLES LYDON, Miami, Fla. NEWBOLD, CHERYL LYNN, Amarillo NIELSEN, NANCY ANNE, Chicago, Ill. NIVEN, ELIZABETH SUSAN, Mexico City, Mexico 7 NIVEN, HELEN CAROLYN, Mexico City, Mexico NOLDEN, PHILLIP HENRY, Dallas NUCCIO, RUTH ANNE, New Orleans, La. ODOM, FLOYD CLARK, Cisco O'DONNELL, EDWARD BAXTER, Memphis, Tenn. 8 OLLMAN, RICHARD, Phoenix, Ariz. OLSON. JEANE LOUISE, Phoenix, Ariz. OMURA, CARY BRUCE, San Antonio OTSTOTT, DAVID EARL, Fort Worth OTT, DONALD RAY, San Angelo 9 OTTS, BEVERLY GWYNNE, Greenville OUTLAW, MARY KATHERINE, Dallas OWENS, MARGARET, Jackson, Miss. PADDISON, SHIRLEY, Memphis, Tenn. PARKER, EVELYN JANE, Ponca City, Okla. I0 PARKER, PATRICIA LYNNE, Tampa, Fla. PARKHOUSE, WILLIAM, San Antonio PATERSON, ROBERTA LYNN, Balboa, Canal Zone PAUL, JOHN WILLOUGHBY, Jackson, Mo. JLI PEABODY, DAVID BARRETT, Dallas PEACOCK, CHARLES CAMPBELL. Dallas PEAK, SYLVIA CELESTE. Baton Rouge. La. PEELER, DANIEL WESLEY. Dallas PENROD, WILLIAM CALVIN, Dallas PEREZ. INES, Corpus Christi PERRY, ANITA GAYLE. Hurst PERRY. RICHARD HAYDEN. Corpus Christi PFEFFER, MARY, Pekin, Ill. PHARR, JANE ELIZABETH. Lubbock PICKERING. PATRICIA JEAN. lTashington PITTS. ANNE SHARON. Jackson. Miss. PITTS. JAMES RAY. Dallas PITTS, JOHN ROBERT. Dallas POHL. WILLIAM BESTOR. Austin POOLE. CHARLES EDWIN. Dallas PORTA. CAROL LEE. El Reno. Ol.-la. POST. BARBARA JANE. Dallas POWERS. MATTHEW G.. Dallas PRATT. CLIFFORD HENRY. Dallas PRICE. CHARLES WAYNE. Dallas PRICE. HARVEY JACK. Dallas PRUSSING. CYNTHIA LOUISE. Jliarrrf. Ffa. PULLEN. ELIZABETH. Dallas h PULLIAM. PALL A.. Fort Worth ill cv l lv 6 IORS mf -L 1 6 'ff' Q V1 4 I4 G' de 6 U A A-X -,VS as ' X U n D Il PIQRIQCKER, JANE DEE, Leawood, Kan. QUATTLEBAUBI, SARA, Dallas QUERBES. CLAIBORNE R., Shreveport, La. RAILSBACK, DARRELL L., Phillips RAINES, CHARLES EDWARD, Dallas RAINEY, RAVELLE, Kingsland RAINS, CHARLES F., Denison RAINWATER, SARA REBECCA, Blytheville, RAIISEY, L. LYNN, Ada, Olfla. RANKIN, DIANE MAY, Shenandoah, Iowa RANKIN, JOHN GRAHAM, Dallas RAIQLSTON, JOHN FREDERICK, Dallas RAWLINS. SUZAN ALEXIS, Dallas REAYIS. CAREN LEE, Texarkana REESE. JAMES EDWIN, Omaha, Neb. REICH, YALERY JEAN, Dallas RESSLER, NANCY PARKE, Waco I? HODA, MARY KAYE, Dallas IIODIQS, GEORGE TOMAS, Dallas I ,IA XIES RUSSELL, Hinsllalc, Ill. RICE. . ' If XNKLIN, Cleburne RICE, N F' INLINE. Dallas RICHARII 5' ICIA CAROL, Chicago, Ill. RICHIE. RI, ' H XRLES, Arlington, Va. RICHTER. HI I -NIH. Columbus, Uhio Ar LLII4 A 5' 1 AAA A 81 4 'K 9 6 7 8 9 10 , I JU IORS RITGER, HOLLY JANE, El Dorado, Ark. RITTER, SUE JEANETTE, Sumner, Iowa ROBERTS, JUDITH ANN, San Antonio ROBINSON, MARTHA ANNE, Dallas ROBINSON, MARY BETH, Memphis, Tenn. ROBINSON, SANDRA ELAINE, Grandview, Mo. ROE, MARTHA WALLACE, Dallas ROEHRIG, CHARLES ROBERT, Ligonier, Pa. ROGAN, SUSAN LEE, Waterloo, Iowa ROGERS, ELIZABETH, Dallas ROPER, LAURA PATRICIA, Dallas ROWE, FREDERICK E., Dallas ROZELLE, IRBY MCNENY, Dallas RUDINE, FRANCINE CAREN, Dallas RUETER, KAREN KARLENE, Flossmoor, Ill. RUSHING, EDWIN RAY, Garland RUSSEL, ANN MARSTON, Birmingham, Mich. RYAN, JACQUELYN, Corpus Christi RYLEE, SHARON MARIE, Dallas SANDERS, JOHN RICHARD, Memphis, Tenn. SANFORD, KELLY DIANE, Arlington SARGENT, VIRGINIA LOU, Dallas SATTERFIELD, LESLIE JANE, Dallas SATTERWHITE, JANIS IRENE, Lufkin SAWYER, JERRY ALLEN, Plllsbllfgh, Pa. 6 I it Asif AAIA AKINAI shim L J if IORS 1 SAWYER, ROBERT, Kansas city, Ma. SCHAUB, JUDY, Mobile, Ala. SCHOELLER, SUSAN, Dallas SCHOENEMAN, CANDACE, Dallas SCHOENEMAN, JAMES, Dallas 2 SCHULL, DIANE TROXELL, Dallas SCOGGINS, CAROLYN SUE, Dallas SCOTT, SUSAN TANDY, San Angelo SEABURG, SUSAN SCHEURER, Wichita Falls SEALY, SCOTT, Shreveport, La. 3 SEWELL, CARROLL, Midland SHABOT, CHARLOTTE, Houston SHALLOE, SUSAN CANNON, Galveston SHANE, WALLACE, Baden, Pa. SHANKS, JON SHARON, Little Rock, Ark. 4 SHELTON, WILLIAM, Dallas SHESHUNOFF, WILLIAM, Magnolia, Ark. SHESHUNOFF, JESSIE, Wichita Falls SHIELDS, JOHN, LaCrosse, Wis. SIBLEY, JEANNE, Trumbull, Conn. 5 SILVER, MARY ANN, Dallas SILVERMAN, FREDRICK, Hot Springs, Ark. SILVERS, WALTER SANFORD, Houston SIMMONS, WILLIAM HENRY, Dallas SIMPSON, NOAH, Little Rock, Ark. L 5- E , :- ar' .1 'xr 10 .JL 41 ln- 6 6. Lf Y- AIAA 1 6 SKILES, .IUDITH KATHRYN, Dallas SLAUGHTER, NANCY LEE, Dallas SLOAN, SAM ROSS, Breckenridge SLOVACK, JACQUELINE, Houston SLOVER, NANCY REBECCA, .Midland 7 SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, 8 SMITH SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH. CAROL ANN, Dallas CHERYL ANN , Dallas DELORES, Kansas City, Mo. FRANK FORREST, Dallas GWYNETH ANN, Midland IVAN MITCHELL, Dallas MARSHA DAWN. Dallas SANDRA KAY, San Antonio STANLEY, Beaumont SYLYIA ANN. C arpus Christi 9 SMITH. WILLIAM. Carthage, Mo. SNYDER, ALLISON. Dallas SOCKWELL, CHARLENE. Atlanta, Ga. SOLANA, DOMINGO, Dallas SOUR, NANCY. Shreveport, L-a. I0 SPAIN. PHILIP. Kosciusko. Miss. SQUIRES. RONALD FRANK. Dallas STALLINGS. PENNY ANN. Dallas STARR. JEROME. Houston STATHABI. SUZANN E. Magnolia, M iss. 4 P, A af. il f L ,I fi ix x gg., X gint.. A 3 av Co 0 5' X, .!el Q - 6 L- .. - A llfi A slam. 4 N4 ' I S' JU IORS 1 STEADMAN, COREY ATTERBURY, Kensinton, Md. STEPHENS, KENNETH JR., Houston STEWART, DONALD RALPH, Dallas STICKEL, WALTER WILLIAM, Kenilworth, NJ. STONE, KAREN ELIZABETH, Barrington, R.I. 2 STORBECK, LEROY KEITH, Aurora, Minn. STRINGFELLOW, DOROTHY, Carlisle, Pa. STIQRGEON, MARGOT LOU, Centralia, Mo. SIQLLIVAN, SUSAN JANELL, Wichita Falls SIQTTON, JENNIFER, LEE, Mexico City, Mexico 3 SWANK, JAMES MICHAEL, Fort Dodge, Iowa SWEEN EY, MARY LOU, Dallas TATIQM. ALAN CLINTON, Pecos TAVELLI, TOM MATTHEW, Santa Fe, N.M. TAYLOR, ANNA GORDON, Beaumont 4 TAYLOR, DEBBIE GENE, Harlingen TEN ERY, CAROL ELIZABETH, Norwich, N.Y. TESKA. CAROLYN RAE, San Antonio THIERSCH. CHERYL LEE, Cedar Rapids, Iowa THOMAS. GEORGE WARREN, Dallas o THOMAS, HA R L ROBERTA, Rayrnondville THOMAS, JERR Y LANCE, Hopkinsville, Ky. THOMAS, TRIQDY JAN. Breckenridge THOMPSON, JOE R A NKIN, Big Spring THOMPSON, NORMAN ALAN, Everett, Mass. 404 J L salt ihl AKATAA THORN, VIRGINIA ELLEN, Houston THORNE, KIM RAE, Grand Prairie THRONBURG, HORACE, Richardson TIGERT, BRENDA JAN, Dallas TOBOLOWSKY, IRA EDWIN, Dallas TOLER, CHRISTINE FAYE, Wichita Falls TREFLER, RUTH ELLEN, Greensboro, N.C. TRICE, JUDY GAIL, Longview TRIMBLE, ANNA COUTANT, Lake Charles, La. UHLEMANN, KIM ALAN, Anchorage, Alaska ULVESTAD, GREAGORY, Midland UTECHT, JERRY FREDERICK, 0'Donnel VAN HORN, JAMES DALE, Kansas City, Mo. VAN STEENBERGH, SAMUEL, Denver, Colo. VOIGTS, CAROLYN LEE, New Braunfels VOLKMER, DONALD DURHAM, Dallas VOSBURGH, GAIL MARGARET, Kansas City, Mo VULLO, MICHAEL PETE, Dallas WADDELL, SUSAN ANN, Houston WADE, JAMES MICHAEL, Ferris WALKER, VIRGINIA BRUCE, Manchester, Mo. WALL, MARJORIE GAY, Dickinson WALLACE, JOANN, Dallas WALLACE, WILMA JANE, Coral Gables, Fla. WALTER, PATRICIA GAY, Winnsboro, La. Q G is 9 I A 2 ac' ' M-J M 2 X L s JAY 7 - -. .ww 5: xr .- wr 5. 'M A H AQ 8 ,JA yuan, A l ,A I WALTERS, CARRIE ANN, Williston, N.D. WARD, DIANE ALYCE, Dallas WARE, RICHARD CLAYTON, Amarillo WARREN, CEDRIC MILLER, Uralde WATERHOUSE, DAVID EDWARD, Dallas WATHEN, MARY LAWRENCE, Dallas WATKIN S, TARLETON, Pittsburgh, Pa. WATSON, LINDA KATHERINE, Dallas WAY, ANN ELLIOTT, Houston WEAVER, ANN LOUISE, Festus, Mo. WEBB, DELL ELIZABETH, Teague WEBER, DANIEL ALAN, Weslaco WELCH, GORDON ROBERT, Corpus Christi WELCH, LAURA LANE, Midland WELLS, MALCOLM, Corpus Christi WELLS, MARY ETHEL, Houston WESSELLS, PAUL, Jacksonville, Fla. WEST, JUDY CAROL, Dallas WESTFALL, MARGARET, Goldsboro, N.C. WHEELER, JANE WYNN, Houston WHITCOMB, JAY, San Jose, Calif. WHITE, CLYDE RICHARD, Dallas WIECH, VIRGINIA ANNE, Los Fresnos WIESLEY, MARY, Mexico City, Mexico WILCOX, DONALD, Tulsa, Olfla. A YA Q4 -Q1 Q- E . ff -S -' - -X H' I W ' A A-Q 6' 0 L' x C' . A A I I JU WILHELM, RICHARD, Shawnee Mission, WILKINS, SUZANNE, New Orleans, La. WILLEY, JULIE, Pittsburgh, Pa. WILLIAMS, CRAIG EDWARD, Dallas WILLIAMS, JOSEPHINE ELLEN, Dallas WILMARTH, PAUL DONALD, Dallas WILSON, BILLY, Hot Springs, Arlf. 1 I IORS Kan. WILSON, CHARLES. Shawnee Mission, Kan. WILSON, JAMES. Mayfield, Ky. WILSON, JERRY LESTER. Borger WILSON, MARCELLENE. Dallas WILSON, MARK GORDON, Dallas WILSON, RONALD. Dallas WISENBAKER. SUSAN. Tyler WOCHOS, MARDI, Northridge. Calif. WOLFE. SHIRLEY ANNE. Dallas WONDERLY, GEORGE. Jlerico City, Mexico WOOD. JAMES EUGENE. Corsicana WOODS. JANET DIAN NE. Katy WUNTCH. PHILIP SAMUELS. Dallas YVYSONG. CHARLES. McKinney YOUKERS. BARBARA STEWART. Dallas YOUN G. JIMMY OLIN. Dallas YOUNTS, SHANE ANN. Kerrville ZIPPERIAN. TANA DEE, Fort Worth 4 SGPHCMORES ! if Q l J' if 6QHf5 'A . X Dxflu in-. 406 'X A Anh 1 , 1 J 1 K Q, ga 'W J .9 vu, A A ' A M I AQA I 6 -v AeA .fx 'D 4 4 9 I' l 'X SOPHOMORES 1 2 9 4 5 AARANT, LOIS GAYE, Cincinnati, Ohio 6 ABLESON, LYNN BRUNSON, Orange ABNEY, WILLIAM ALLEN, Marshall ADAIR, LARRY LEE, Dallas ADAMS, CLARE ELAINE, Houston AFFLECK, ETHEL NEWTON, San Antonio 7 AKIN, FRANCES ANN, Dallas ALBRIGHT, JAMES L., Dallas ALBRIGHT, STEPHEN LEE, Garland ALBRICHT, THOMAS R., Dallas ALLEN, ANN ELIZA, Memphis, Tenn. 8 ALLEN, BEN FRANK, Irving ALLEN, JOHN WARNER, Longview ALTICK, SUSAN ELIZABETH, Dallas ANDERSON, BARBARA, Dallas ANDERSON, CATHERINE, Dallas 9 ANDERSON, DARE D., Bovine ANDERSON, HAROLD E., B1yihwizze,Afk. ANDERSON, KAREN, Dallas ANDERSON, LA MAR THOMAS, Abilene ANDERSON, ROBERT D., Irving 10 ANDREWS, SIQSAN IRENE, Tyler APPLEFORD, NANCY ANN, San Diego, Calif. ARKO, NANCY ANN, Shawnee Mission, Kan. ARNIBRUSTER, JAMES K., Aurora, Ill. 1 14.5 TE ,. A lx AAA S , V ' mf if A I 1 15' ,f Q A AUSTIN, THOMAS GIBSON, Memphis, Tenn. AVERY, WILLIAM HARLOW, Pecos AXE, CHARLES DAVID, Garland AYDELOTTE, CANDACE ANN, Waco BAILEY, ANN, Dallas BAIN, RONALD KEITH, Dallas BAKER, CHERYL JEAN, Dallas BAKER, JAMES G., Dallas BAKER, JAMES STANLEY, Dallas BAKER, STEPHEN LEWIS, Dallas BAKER, THOMAS FREDERICK, San Antonio BAKER, TYLER ALEXANDER, Cleburne BANKSTON, JOHN ROBERT, Tyler BANOWETZ, JOHN MIKE, Muskogee, Okla. BECKWITH, KATHARINE, San Antonio BEESLEY, CARL RUSH, Tulsa, Olcla. BEESON, DONALD WAYNE, Garland BELL, CAROLYN LOUISE, Peninsula, Ohio BELL, DAVID, Dallas BELVILLE, VIRGINIA ANNE, Mansfield, La. BENNETT, ROBERT ALLEN, Gatesville BENNIE, TIMOTHY MURL, Cisco BERRY, FREDERICK, Wichita Falls BEVERSTOCK, JOHN V., Denver, Colo. BILES, LISA LACEY, Memphis, Tenn. ml l -fp. F. ..., M f I is . I N , I - A A' - Y ' N 14 W? K: 8 5 L We . I 0 . 5- 1 5 A 'mx Inf 5 10 1 BILLINGS, TERRY PHILLIP, Dallas 6 BITHOS, BETTY PENNY, Dallas BITHOS, OLGA PENNY, Dallas BIVINGS, ALBERT E., Oklahoma City, Okla. BLACK, STANLEY EUGENE, Muleshoe 2 BLACK, WILLIAM BYRON, Houston 7 BLACKBURN, HOWARD MARCUS, Dallas BLACKBURN, LINDA JO, Dallas BLAKER. KATHLEEN FAY, Richardson BLUM, MICHAEL ALAN, Dallas 3 BLYTHE, JAMES EDWARD, Dallas 8 BOGEL, PHILIP RAYMOND, Brownsville BOND, KENNETH CARROLL, Dallas BONTECOU, GEORGE E., Chappaqua, N.Y. BOOS, MANDY LEE, Dallas 4 BORN, CHARLES HAROLD, Freeport, Ill. 9 BORNEFELD, BETTY, Houston BOVIS, PHILIP CHARLES, Dallas BOWDEN, MARTHA REBECCA, Dallas BRADLEY, CLAIRE ANN, Shreveport 5 BRAHL, DOUGLAS LYNN, Prairie Village, Kan. 10 BRAKE, MARGARET LOU, Dallas BRAKEFIELD, PHILIP HOWARD, Glenview, Ill. BRANARD, MILDRED CORINNE, Houston BRAYTON, LINDA KAROL, Garland .571 9?-I 1 .AA L 41A IAA MAA , SOPHOMORES BRENNAND. JANE ALLISON. .Yezc Orleans, La. BRIMBERRY. SHIRLEY ANN. lfeatherford, Olcla. BRINEGAR, MARY METTA. Dallas BRINKOP. CHRISTIAN. St. Louis. JIU. BROOKS. ROBERT JOSEPH. Overland. 110. BROWN, BARBARA ALLEN. Silver Spring. Jld. GREG Houston BROWN. , BROWN. JOHN DREYFLSS. Houston BROWN. LINDA CAROL. Dallas BROWN, PHILIP KNOX. Dallas BROWN. ROBERT FRANK. facl:sonz'ille BRYAN. VIRGINIA ALEENE. Tyler BRYANT. JOHN WILEY. Lake Jackson BRYANT. LYNN. Dallas BRYSON. CHARLES MIKE. Dallas BULLOCK. CHARLES RICHARD. King of Prnsszlr. Pa. BURGESS. CAROL ANN. Bartlesiille. Olfla. .II8.1ifC0 Clif. .IIc'.1'fL'O BURTNER. SIDNEY ANNE. Dallas BURTON. JAMES F.. Hof Springs. Ark. BLRTON. LLOYD C.. Rome. Ga. BUSCHBAIIBI. KATHRYN ELAINE. Fort Worth BUSH. BETSY BARTLETT. Dallas BUSSEY. LALRA CATHERINE. --Irlingtan. Va. BLSWELL. BARBARA JEAN. San Antonio 'V C al I Lbblhgph B W .X 4, Q' 112:- ' 4 BUZBEE, ALBERT, Fort Smith, Arlf. BYBEE, SHARON JO, Dallas CALVIT, SUSAN GAIL, Dallas CANNON, WILLIAM EDGAR, Amarillo CAREY, KATHLEEN, San Antonio 2 CARROLL, JOHN SAMUEL, El Campo CARRUTH, RENEE, Phoenix, Ariz. CARSTEN, JEFFREY, Winnetka, Ill. CARTER, MARY CATHERINE, Marlin CARTER, ROBERT, Shreveport, La. 3 CARTWRIGHT, STEPHEN, Denver, Colo. CASKEY, SARAH JANE, Louisville, Ky. CIIAPIN, MELITA KNOX, Dallas CIIAPNIAN, CAROLYN, Dallas CHAPMAN, KAREN JANE, Beaumont 1 CIIAIRNIAN, THOMAS NEEL, Dallas CHAZ,-KNOW, CANIJACE GAY, Dallas CHERRY, TOM BEVERLY, Dallas CIIER RYHONIES, ROBERT, Jaclfsboro CHERTKOV, SANDRA MELANIE, Dallas 5 CHRIST INE. MARY JILL, Dallas CLARK, wrxsrox CHASE, Amarillo cLEMEx'r rm noLn, Era, Pa. COIT, coxsi x,v,L LYNN, oaaag COLE, cyximx Lvxx, Dallas II 1 Y. ' L F 5. x ,. N x '.sE.:5'E I I I K 1 4- 6 0. 35 , I W SOPHO CRES COLE, DAN MAURICE, Dallas COLEMAN, CRAIG, Neptune, NJ. COLLIER, JOHN HOWARD, San Antonio COLLINS, GREGORY, Denver, Colo. COMBS, PHIL GIBSON, Dallas CONLON, DENISE MARIE, Stamford, Conn. CONNATSER, GARY STEPHEN, Cedar Hill CONNER, FRED MARTIN, Dallas COOPER, DON CARL, Garland COSTON, CAROL ANN, Dallas COUNTS, JAY CURTIS, Los Angeles, Calif. COX, BONNIE LEE, Briarcliff Manor, N.Y. COX, CARLA ANN, Hattiesburg, Miss. COX, MICHAEL DENNIS, Dallas COX, SUZANNE, Westfield, NJ. CRAFTS, PAUL MEISTER, Decatur, Ga. CRANE, DAVID V., La Canada, Calif. CRANE, WILLIAM DALE, Houston CRAWFORD, JULIE KAY, Hutchinson, Kan. CRENSHAW, CYNTHIA, Marlin CRENSHAW, JOHN ELLIOTT, Beaumont CRENSHAW, JUNE ANN, Beaumont CROWELL, PHYLLIS, Maui, Hawaii CROWELL, STEPHANIE, Maui, Hawaii CROWLEY, JAMIE LOUISE, Oxnard, Calif. 3 N fx, I f L 'A T 4' AM Ala gl 59, A Nix 9 4 A SOPHO ORES 1 CRUM, GARY THOMAS, Houston 6 CUELLO, DOLORES L., Dallas CULLUM, GEORGE MARK, Dallas DAEUBLE, THOMAS BRENT, Dallas DALTON, PAMELA, Great Neck, N. Y. 2 DANIEL, DOUGLAS RICHARD, Dallas 7 DANIEL, .IOHNNIE FLOYD, Dallas DARN ELL, DANIELLE, Dallas DAVIDSON, IONNELLE, Dallas DAVIS, CHARLES EDWARD, Houston 3 DAVIS, DON A., Richardson 8 DAVIS, .IAN CARROLL, Houston DAVIS ROBERT WARD, Midland DAVIS, TERRY JANE, Houston DAY, MICHAEL STEPHEN, Dallas 4 DEAN, ELEANOR CAROLE, Memphis, Tenn. 9 DEAN, ROBERT LAWRENCE, Dallas DEES, GEORGE MICHAEL, Dallas DELAVAN, SALLY JOHNSON, San Antonio DENNIS, WILLIAM MARTIN, San Antonio 5 DENT, ARTHUR LEON, Dallas 10 DENTON, CYNTHIA SUSAN, Barrington, Ill. DEVOY, DEEANNE, Galveston DIBRELL, MERRY LEE, Big Spring DICKSON, PATRICIA ANN, Houston DIETRICH, LINDA ANN, Abilene DINN, JAMES RANKIN. Corpus Christi DOBBINS, DOROTHY. Memphis, Tenn. DODD, THOMAS LOWELL. Dallas DODSON, LUCINDA, Hot Springs. Ark. DOHEARTY, KATHLEEN. Dallas DOREMUS, MARCY ANNE. Dallas DOWLING, ANGUS B.. Houston DRAKE, CAROLYN MARIE. Chattanooga. Tenn DRAPER, .IOAN KATHARINE. Dallas DREIBRODT. .IOAN ELLEN, Dallas DUCKWORTH. THOMAS. Carthage DUELL. LESLIE ROBERT. Pensacola. Fla. DUFFIELD. CARLENE. --ibilene DURAN, DON WARREN. Shreveport. La. DURBROW. CHRISTI LEE. Dztbzzque. lmm DWELLE. DANIEL A.. Athens DYCUS. SARA ELLEN. Dallas EARNHART. DON EDWARD. Dallas EASON. MAURICE F.. Dallas EASTHAM. FRANCES EVELYN. lf-a.1'ah.:rhie EDGAR. FREDERICK RLSSELL. Dallas ELLIOTT. ANNE. Lltbboclc ELLIOTT. SUSAN LYNN. B'ellez'ille. lll. EIAIORE. JOE BRLICE. .Iladisorzzille 51' O I I 6 SQ- 9 'Q33 . ' .Q , x ' . f I - n b x gn is his A IA 6 AJ .rs 1 Q A thnx g lk AAL Axlx k-HY AMAA M 1 ,mul N JK, 10 J SOPHOMORES I ELZEMEYER, EDWIN, St. Louis, Mo. 6 ENIERY, CHARLES KEITH, Corpus Christi EMMOTT, RALPH C., Bartlesoille, Okla. ENDERLI, NIIKELL LYNN, Baytown ENGLISH, MARY LAURA, Little Rock, Ark. 2 ENNIS, SHEILA, Springfield, Ill. 7 ENTREKIN, RICHARD K., Houston EVANS, LINDA SUE, Springfield, Va. EVANS, MARGARET, Baton Rouge, La. FAHRING, LINDA LOU, Artahuac 3 FAILNIEZGER, VICTOR, East Brunswick, NJ. 8 FEHR, EDWARD THOMAS, Rochester, Pa. IVERGIQSON, RICHARD H., Memphis, Tenn. FERNANDINI, FERNANDO, Lima, Peru FERRARY, RICHARD F., Springdale, Conn. 4 FINDLING, JANE ERWIN, San Antonio 9 FINLXYSON, LANIE BILL, Cooksville, Ontario, Canada FISHER, STEPHEN DOUGLAS, Collingwood, NJ. IAISKE. JANE CAROLYN, Syracuse, lV.Y. FITZPATRICK, GERRI ANNE, lllarlison, Wis. o FLENII5-f,. BARBARA, Dallas 10 FLY, MELINDA JEAN, Gallatin, Tenn. FLYNN, JIQDITH SHARON, Hinsdale, Ill. FOLTZ, SARAH MARGARET, Dallas FOOTE, EVELYN NEILL, Alexandria, La. 3 uf' s I ' S! A Lin -'G-' R1 AL ff , I ... F 1 g f FORST, GAIL, Glencoe, Ill. FORTNER, JANET, Houston FORTUNE, CRAIG ALAN, El Paso FOUNDS, RICHARD ALAN, Media, Pa. FOWLER, LINDA ALICE, Dallas FOX, CHARLES HARRISON, Artesia, N.M. FRANKLIN, GEORGE OWEN, Lake Jackson FRANKLIN, MELVIN R., Dallas FRANZEL, PHILIP ALLAN, San Antonio FRAZEE, WILLIAM A., Memphis, Tenn. FRENCH, REVE CELESTE, Little Rock, Ark. FRIDAY, NANCY GAY, San Antonio GAFFNEY, JAMES PATRICK, Union, S.C1 GANNAWAY, LAUREL LYNNE, Dallas GARDNER, MONA JEAN, Dallas GARLAND, NANCY ANN, Dallas GARRETT, CAROL, St. Louis, Mo. GARRISON, KEITH E., Dallas GEESEY, JANE ANN, Crowley, La. GERST, CANDACE, St. Louis, Mo. GERVIG, SUSAN JOAN, Waco GIBSON, MARY ELIZABETH, Lee's Summit, Mo. CILLESPIE, THOMAS A., Waldwick, NJ. GISS, RICHARD EDWARD, Little Rock, Ark. GITHENS, JOYANNE, Popular Bluff, Mo. A L Il AAR. 6? ,4 C' 2 7 Q- 5.1 Anim A ' 1 ,jg X I Y , ,,,, . A X 4 B . A .1, T 6 -x GLASSCOCK, KATHLEEN, Corpus Christi GLICKMAN, JOE, Dallas GLIDDEN, CHARLES DON, Garland GLISSON, GAIL ANN, Dallas GLOVER, JOHN HAMILTON, Houston GORDON, JOSEPH B., Dallas GRAGG, VIVIAN CATHERINE, Memphis, Tenn. GRAHAM, CARY KING, Chattanooga, Tenn. GRANT, CHARLES PLATTER, Dallas GRANT, RONALD ELGIN, Dallas GRAY, MICHAEL RICK, Houston GREEN, JAMES EDWARD, Dallas GREEN, MARY CAROLE, Dallas GREEN, WILLIAM LACKEY, Dallas GREER, ROBERT JAMES, Oklahoma City, Okla. GREINER, DEREK CARTER, Memphis, Tenn. GRIGSBY, GLORIA VEY, Pittsfield, Ill. GULLEDGE, ALLEN GILL, Dallas GUNN, JOHN ALAN, Rye, N.Y. HAACKE, LORRAINE GAIL, Manliasset, N.Y. HAAS, EDNA EARLE, Opelousas, La. HADAWAY, SAMUEL C., Kilgore HAGEMAN, RONALD S., Houston HAGER, LEWISE, Beaumont HAHN, ROBERT WILLIAM, Dallas P1 L ATA IL . Q ff, T 94 J ' 'WL' 4. Q - g I Q- .: Y, . , ' 'gs 10 I ml SOPHOMORES HAINES. TIMOTHY COWAN. Odessa HAIRSTON, LINDA PAYE. Dallas HALEY, PAMELA JOAN. Jlemphis. Tenn. HALEY, STEVEN ARYEL. Dallas HALEY. SUELLEN. Fort Worth HALL. ANNA CHRISTENE. Dallas HALL. CONSTANCE. Houston HALPIN. LOWELL ROBERT. Garland HAMILTON. CYNTHIA. Coral Gables. Fla. HAMILTON. LELIA DALE. Corsicana HAMMER. KAREN. Dallas HANEY. CYNTHIA JAN. Houston HANSEN. YIRGINIA RLGTH. San .-Infoni HARDIN. NANCY WALKER. Dallas HARDY. ALAN WAYNE. Dallas HARVEY. CAROL LYNN. Dallas HARYLEY. ZENA CAMILLE. D.:.'.l:s HASLAUER. SARAH LEE. Cairo. I.'.'. HATFIELD. JAMES EMERY. Dzgrarrga. Ccfo. HATZENBLEHLER. EDWARD H.. D.:f.'.:s HAWKINS. PAT CARRIGAN. D :':E:'f.: F.:.'.'s HAYES. JOHN PEYTON. Dallrs HEALING. JOHN KENNETH. Pf.:z'w:':'f:.'. NT. HEATHMAN. MARCIA GAY. E.rce.'s:' r Spings. lla. HEGGIE. JAMES PATRICK. Da.'.'.:s AAMAJ HOLTQH, JIQANITA LYNNE, Edinburgh JOHNSON AMA 41 Q - Q I Q K. Ag Qu Af: HENLEY, WILLIAM KENLEY, Granite City, Ill HERVEY, DORIS KATHLEEN, Houston HERVEY, PENNY SUE, Corsicana HESSEL, LAUREL SUSAN, Houston HOLDERBY, MAX OTTO, Bytheville, Ark. HOLLEY. DAVID CAYLON, Longview HOLMES, DELILAH JOY, McComb, Miss. HOLMES, JOHN BRUNELL, Quanah HOLT. ROY JAMES, Borger HOLCK, PAMELA ANNE, Manhasset, N.Y. HOWE, SLE AVIS, Guy HOYLE, WALLACE REID, Dallas HIQDSON, PAMELA JANIS, Midland HIQETER, CARY LEE, Houston IIIjI FNI.-KN, .JOSEPH HOLSTEEN, Dallas HIjFFSTlj'I'I.ER, STEPHEN, Lewisville HIQMPHREY, RICHARD WINDSOR, Housto HUNT, RILLY EARL, Garland IIVRD, LINDA SMITH, Brownfield HIQTLIIIQSON, MARY ANN, Arlington HYDE. I,DITI'I ANNE, Alexandria, La. IDE, DON,'xI,D RAY. Carrollton INNES, WIIIIAM CRAIG, Dallas IVY, DAVID I,Y.NN. Carlanrl I1 6 L LMA A. , is ,J 'W 0- . M I ' Y S gx X., 'Lfl I ..- TD N 8 v- X . - Q' Q in 9 in - l .s U ,, X1 ,., A' 10 SOPHOMORES JACOBS, BERNICE RUTH, Boca Ra on, Fla. JACOBS, JANIS DELL, Texarkana JARRATT, FRANK, Wichita Falls J ARVIS, JACQUELYN, Hubbard J OHANNING, NANCY LOU, Dallas JOHN, MEREDITH LOUISE, Stuttgart, Ark. JOHNSON, JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON DAVID KEITH, Dallas DOLORES ANN, Dayton DORRIS, Dallas KAREN JEANNE, Omaha, Neb. SUSAN LOUISE Tenino Wash. JONES, DELLA ANN, Williamsburg, Va. JONES, JEANNE MARIE, Dallas JONES, JODIE SCONYERS, Shreveport, La. JONES, KATHERINE DEE, Dallas JONES, REBECCA WREN, San Antonio JORDAN, RICHARD C., San Angelo JUNC, RICHARD WINSTON, Dallas KAY, ISABELLA IRENE, Dallas KEARNS, KETTA, Little Rock, Arlf. KEENER, MARSHA JANET, Dallas KEITH, MICHELE ALMA, Garden City, N.Y. KENNEDY, BARBARA ANN, San Francisco, Calif. KENNEY, PEGGY JOY, Dallas KENWORTHY, WILLIAM P., Memphis, Tenn. -3? ga.-J Q. I in 4 ,s ? . if -. X 6 ' 'fl LL K , t , T ' I 6' 'F All 01 I' e A A IQ. I TY gf V n I I 'S 1 ' IQ .4 B L t . ' 'Z V ,, N5 ' Y fS gn ' I 2 v 1 A Q 'f X r i ' I AJ A-' 4 A Q 1 4 9 . P A N 6 ik f' ir-'S' ,' Z 2' 5 I f YM . 1 . 'X QC, ., A , 1 ' S VV , 5 ,.,, X 3 ,, A Nw gh... A . A2 a. hm D... I A H A 10 KILGORE, MARY LEE, Houston KIMBELL, LAURIE, Winnetka, Ill. 6 LEE, RICHARD HENRY. Dallas KINARD, KENNETH WOOD, El Dorado, Ark. LISTER, BRENDA JOYCE, Dallas KING, MARGARET VIRGINIA, Corpus Christi LIVESAY, VIKI DARLENE, Dallas KING, STEPHEN CHARLES, Tyler LOCHER, PAMELA COREY. Haneran LOGAN, MICHAEL, Columbus, Ohio KING, THOMAS, Bloomfield Hills, Mich. v v D A KINKADE, PETER ROBERTS, Malden, Mase. 7 LONDEREE, ANNE LOUSE- 0111105 KIRK, JOE ALLEN, Dallas LONE, LINDA LOU.-St. Louis. Ile. I KIRKWOOD, BRENDA SUE, Dallas LORENTZENJOHN CHARLES. Eli.-lon. ,Uzch KNAPP, SUZANNE, Lake Charles, La. LOVE, NAIN CX LOREN E. Lenz:-ood, Aan. LOVE, RAYMOND MARSHALL. .AUIUSOIG 1gI1531?H?3I,f,EI1jrON'DallaS 8 LOVETTE. JOHN KASPAR. Dallas , , avenport, Iowa , - Q HN Y U KNOX, DORIAN, Crockett LOW REPIJERBERT Tr R0b f'A-- -- - KOHNERT, CARL CREIGHTON, Houston gaflaf KOHOUTEK, JOHN LOUIS, Dallas . , - 1 - 1 - - : JW5 , . LXNCH. PATRICIA ANN. .-Ilexlznilrzu. I li. KREILING, RANDALLrPe0fif1, 111- 9 LYONS. NANCY JEAN. Allnrn,-. N111 KUYKENDALL, SUSAN, Sugar Land MACANLISS. JAMES RICHARD. Haaefan KYKER, SUSAN ANN, Abilene MALMBERG. SALLY ANN. Garalan. N.-5. LACY, WALTER, G., Waco MANLOVE. JACQL'ELINE.1-'mr .1la.ffean. lan.: LAMOREAUX, ROBERT, Manrnanelr, lll. MARKLE. MELANIE JONES. Iiarfesas. ml. LANDES, PAMELA JAN, Tulsa, Olela. 10 MARTIN. ANNE ELIZABETH. Lfff.-c' :Ir LANGFORD, JAMES THOMAS, Dallas LAPP, LINDA SUE, St. Louis, Jlo. LATTNER, LINDA JANE, Pecos LAYL, CHARLOTTE JEAN, Piggott, Arlf. MARTIN. CAROL HOLT. Gul: Exif: MARTIN. CHARLES WARD. Ca.':.r:55.:. Um. MARTIN. RICHARD I-TLTON. D.:.'f.:s MARTIXDELI.. CARIA. Fort Ifoflk 4- -I L bf' YT' v-1 x 1 B. 9 M L AMI I 3.sr.,,,A 6 1 ' ut 5-E'-X V? L4 seg 'U . 2, L, AAA A A , 'S uw' - x 10k SOPHOMORES 1 2 9 'J 1 5 MARTINEZ, RENE, Dallas 6 MATHIS, FRANK HOWARD, Dallas MATTHEWS, THOMAS M., Corpus Christi MATTHEWS, THOMAS R., Tulsa, Okla. BLAXWELL, REBECCA JANE, Houston MAYS, MARSHA BETH, Atlanta 7 MCAFEE, MOLLY, Denton MCBEE, JOHN HOWARD, Frederick, Okla. MCCAFFREE, CARL LEE, Shawnee Mission, Kan. MCCORD, BECKY ANN, Denison, Iowa MCCLLLOLGH, KATHLEEN, Dallas 3 MCCLRRACH, DAVID BRUCE, Wilmette, Ill. MCDANIEL, KATHLEEN, Temple MTJJONALIJ, WANDA OLIVIA, Dallas MCDOW, RIVES TRIPP, Brownsville, Tenn. f-.ICfLINNIS, BIQDDY, Terrell 9 '.If,f,INNIS, MARGARET ANN, Dallas ' TVCLOIN, SIISAN CAROL, Corpus Christi ' IIITLII, MARGARET, Corpus Christi M EY, JANET FAYE, Dallas AICAIER I IJ XRY AIAHCARET, Offlullu, NCD. 10 'I J, If Tulgg, Oklg, AICNEILL, .IU ' 'ffff wore, Ulrlu. AICNIILTY, MI' in ,. Tulsa, Olffll, MCPHEETERS, ,F NRTHA, Oklahoma City, Okla. ff' if 4 33 f A , , A is Q T 5 br T14 I g 12 ni 'T MELETIO, MARY LOUISE, Dallas MERRIAM, WILLIAM DUDLEY, Austin MERRITT, ORA LINDA, Houston MILES, JOHN MCKNIGHT, Shawnee Mission, Kan. MILLER, CAROLYN ELIZABETH, Dallas MILLER, JAMIE LINDA, Dallas MILLER, SHEILA LOU, Kansas City, Mo. MILLIGAN, JAMES DICKSON, Burlingame, MILLS, THOMAS WILLIAM, Houston MILRANY, R. ALTON, Plano MINOR, LINDA LOU, Wichita, Kan. MOATES, GARY MARVIN, Fort Worth MOLLER, CHERIE, Texas City MOLZOW, PATRICIA, Neenah, Wis. MONROE, ALICE, Pine Bluff, Ark. MONROE, BEVERLY ELAINE, Atlanta, Ga MOOD, ROBERT HENRY, Irving MOORE, BARBARA ANDERSON, Houston MOORE, CHRISTY JEAN, Eldorado MOORHEAD, MARY EMMA, Catesville MOREHEAD, ROBERT, Dallas MORGAN, DAVID HERMAN, Dallas MORRIS, JAN RAE, Satellite, Fla. MORRISON, MICHAEL DON, Dallas MORRISON, ROBERT EUGENE, Dallas Cali 1 JL . 1 LA we .QV Q... ix A it! I' I 2 .Q al S I T , is .ni I 4? 4 I ' Q 12 all an P 4 1 MORTIMER, MARTHA ANNE, Houston MOSER, MICHAEL ROBERT, Aurora, Ill MOYER, PATRICIA LEIGH, Wynnewood, Penn. MUDGE, LAURA JEAN, Dallas MURPHEY, MARCIA DONLEA, Houston 2 MURPHREE, DENNIS EUGENE, Houston MURPHY, ELISE LOCKETT, Dallas MURRAY, MICHAEL EDMOND, Dallas MYERS, TERRY ANN, Colorado City NANCE, WILLIAM BONHAM, Tulsa, Okla. 3 NASON, PETTI CAROLINE, Sharon, Penn. NEAL, JACK KENNETH, Dallas NEAR, KATHERINE, Wheaton, Ill. NEATH, NANCY ANNE, Houston NEWMAN, JULIA LYNN, Shreveport, La. 4 NICHOLS, THOMAS E., Coalinga, Calif. NICHOLSON, MARY, Houston NICOL, ALEXANDER LEE, Dallas NIEKERK, LEO JOHN, Middlebury, Conn. NISLAR, RICHARD LEE, Dallas 5 NORFLEET, MARY GAIL, Dallas NORMAN, KENT LEIGH, Dallas OHR, CHARLES MICHAEL, Midlothian ORBAN, KATHLEEN, Fairborn, Ohio ORLER, JOHN J., Gillespie, Ill. Q 5 . 6 L x 51 L- . Q .1 1 ii y 8 ak 1 AAA A 1 If If 'rf' 5 AAA SOPHOMORES 6 OSBORN, DAVID G'UY, Dallas OSTERHOUDT, MARCIA. Binghamton, .Y.I'. OTTO, MILTON JOSEPH. Houston PARSONS. CRAIG LEWIS. Burlingame. Calif. PASQUA, .IEANNE ANN. Dallas 7 PATTERSON. BETTY JO. Dallas PATTERSON, MARILYN, Houston PATTON, PAMELA ANN. Dallas PAYNE. GEORGE MORTON. Shawnee Jlission. PERKINS, JOHN DALE. Emporia, Kan. 8 PETEFISH. VIRGINIA. Allen PETERSEN. PATRICIA. Dallas PHILLIPS. KENNETH LLYNN. Houston PIERCE, YICTORIA LEE. Henalersonzille. Tenn. POPE, KENNETH SAYLE. Dallas 9 PORTH. BARBARA ANN. Dallas PORTH. DANIEL RAYMOND. Dallas PORTMAN. VIRGINIA KAY. Dallas POU. PHYLLIS DIANE. Dallas POWELL. SARA ANN. lfill.-es-Barra. Pa. 10 PRASIFKA. JOE TERRY. Wharton PRATHER. CRAIG MORGAN. Dallas PRECHTEL. MARGARET. lficlzita. Kan. PREWITT. CATHY ANN, Dallas PRIGMORE. CLYDE. Henrietta C72 rN. . K C' .J -, -5 X 6 '2 07, I 0. I- 'IL Sf I v '57 e- ' Q- A Q I e . 7 cn P ' is 5' it ties'-' ml v gf. t , U s 1? 'si Q ,N A x .Q s sr, I K 1AA . A A A A 4 A A ' ss: A - is . - , 5 6 ' -ee' 5- , ,K , 1 'A Q E . . O' A is l N ? 3 P AEAAMAML 'AIA' L JA I PCRDY, DANIEL CHARLES, Houston 6 ROHATS, LYNN ELAINE, San Antonio PLRSER, TIMOTHY D., Cleveland, Ohio ROMINCER, KENNETH, Champaign, Ill. RADFORD, MICHELE ANNE, Shawnee Mission, Kan. ROOT, FRANK L-, Si- Louis, M0- RADMAN, ELIZABETH S., Denton ROSE, JULIE LYNN, Roswell, N.M. RAGAN, REBECCA ELAINE, Dallas ROSS, SALLY FRANCES, Jackson, Miss. 2 RAGLAND, SANDRA LYNN, Stuttgart, Ark. 7 ROURSONG, RODNEY, Dallas RANDALL, THOMAS, Millersville, Penn. ROYAR, MARY VIRGINIA, Fi- Worth RANDOLPH, JAMES H., Dallas RUDER, FREDERICK B., Johnstown, Pa. REDFEARN, JOHN NOBLE, Mt. Pleasant RUSSELL ALFRED JAMES, Sl- L0UiS, M0 REED, MILDRED ELAINE, Laredo RUSSELL, JENNIFER R., Kansas City, Mo. 3 REESE, JOE D., Midlothian 8 RUSSELL, WARREN C., Fort Worth REGMIQND, THOMAS RICH, Corpus Christi SAMSON, CHERIE S., Odessa RHODUS, BARBARA MAE, Bullwin, Mo. SAXBE, CHARLES, Mechanicsburg, Ohio RICHARDSON, LAUREN A., Dallas SCHENCK, JAMES VIRGIL, Dallas RIEDER. SIQZANNE, Dallas SCHMEREIN, MARY JANE, Neenah, Wis. 4 RIGGS. KATHY, .Uesquite 9 SCHMITZ, JAMES G., Dallas ROHERSON, CAROL ANN, Houston SCHNEIDER, JAMES A., Mexico City, Mexico ROBERTS, DEANN, Memphis, Tenn. SCHURIC, KAREN SUE, Kirkwood, Mo. Rf1?:HfTS. STEPHEN C., Corpus Christi SCOTT, CELESTE CHERYL, Ranger ROI1: VI SHAW, GEORGE K., Manhow, lV.H. SCOTT, CHESTER AUSTIN, Dallas 5 ROB-INSOQ ' ROI. ANNE, Dallas 10 SCOTT, JOANNE, Dallas ROBINSON, ff I ELLEN, Big .Springs SCOTT, RANDOLPH ALLEN, Dallas RODDY, NANV f Fl V Ft. Worth SEARCY, DAVID EWING, Dallas ROGERS, FRANKW I U YN, Ilontreal, Quebec, Canada SEWELL, LAWSON M., Midland ROGERS, LONNIE, ' ftfhpns SEYMOUR, JOHN KIRK, Midland, Mich. limb ah P 5 AIAA L. 4 9 A n Axlguns-All s ,,,H' ' V T E ' T 'xp ..- ' A 5 .Z M ,An Ll A A I TL 101 'I ' A. A SOPHOMORES 6 SNELL, DONALD HERRICK. Dallas 1 SHAMBURGER, SUSIE, Dallas SHANAHAN, WILLIAM, Freeport, N.W. SHEPPARD, VICTORIA E., Dallas SHEPPERD, WILLIAM, Aberdeen, Md. SHERMAN, FREDERICK, H., Deming, N.M. 2 SHIRK, PEGGY JO, Bloomington, Ill. SIMMONS, HAROLD M., Garland SIMON, JOHN KIRK, Richardson SIMPSON, LURA GENE, Richardson SKAGGS, BARBARA LYNN, Houston 7 3 SKINN ER, JANET ELIZABETH, Dallas SLAUGHTER, DIANA G., Dallas SLOVIN, VERNON LEE, Capetown, S. Africa SMITH, BURTON, DUNN, Corpus Christi SMITH, DEBORAH JAN, Irving 4 SMITH SMITH2 SMITH SMITHZ 5 SMITH, SMITH SMITH SMITH, GERALD LEONARD, Dallas JANE CAROL, Dallas KAREN HANNAH, Houston KATHERINE, Dallas LARRY VAN, Dallas LEONORA R., Houston REBECCA LYNNE, Houston STEPHEN HUDSON, Tyler SMOLENSKI, GREGG J., Dallas SMYTH, MILLIJON, Snyder 9 10 8 SNOW, PATRICIA DIANE. Little Rock, Arl. SPAIN, JOAN RANDALL Memphis, Tenn. SPROULE, ANN LOUISE, Tyler SPRUILL, JIMMY WAYNE. Crockett SPRUNCK, SANDRA L.. Encino, Calif. SPURGEON, PAUL-X JEAN, Dallas STERN, ELAINE BLUM. .Yew Orleans, La. STEVENS, SUSAN ELAINE. Dallas STEVENSON, THOMAS H., Memphis, Tenn. STEWART. RICHARD W.. Irring STONE, ANITA MARIEN. Dallas STONE, KERWIN BRENT. Tyler STOWE. GEORGE WILMER. Odessa STRESSER, JOHN THOBLAS. Lincolntrood, I STROUD. GILBERT DOYLE. Dallas SUITS. DARCY. Kirl-:It-ood. Mo. SWANSON. LLCY D.. Dallas STVEZEY. DAVID BURR. Lafayette. SWICK, SUSAN MARIE. Odessa Ind. TABBERT. MARK DOLGLAS. Houston TALIAFERRO. NORMAN E.. Dallas TATE. HARRY GRANNTLLE. Grape: ine TAYLOR, CANDICE W. Kanl-ral.-ee, Ill. TAYLOR. CYNTHIA KAY. Canyon ll WM L MbA gl AASAA SOPHO -FA a-4 ORES TEBOW, DONNA NANIE, Bunlcie, La. 6 TEMPLETON, EMILY, Arlington TENNYSON, CHARLES, Colville, Wash. TERRILL, MARTHA ANNE, Dallas THEODORE, DOUGLAS, Little Rock, Ark. THOMAS, LYNDA CHERYL, Hattiesburg, Miss. 7 THOMPSON, GAY LYNN, Pocatello, Idaho THOMPSON JOHN PAUL Dallas THOMPSON' LINDA SUZANNE, Pasadena THOMPSON, THOMPSON , THOMPSON , NANCY ELIZABETH, Norwood, Mass. SUZANNE KEYS, Amarillo 8 THOMAS DARRELL, Fort Worth THRIFT, JILL CAROL, San Antonio TODD, JOHN EDD, Garland TOMARAS, CHRISTOPHER, St. Louis, Mo. TOMPKINS, STEPHEN ROYCE, Dallas 9 TORREGROSSA, MARY LEE, Galveston TOWNS, JVDITH ANNETTE, Florrissant, Mo. TRAWEEK, TINA, Dallas TRIBBLE, JEAN WYNONNE, Dallas TRICE, ELIZABETH, Stuttgart, Ark. 10 TRIGC, PATSY ANN, Roswell, N.M. TRIGGS, CLAIRE ADELE, Pharr TRINIBLE, NIARCIA LEE, Clwppaqua, N.Y. TRIPLETT, STEPHEN HAMMACK, New Orleans, La. C '31 4 ae fi' Qi R 4l Ak ,sw ' su- . 9 l, .K Q. , ' n TRULOCK, STEPHEN CHARLES, Mountain View, Calif TUCKER, FRANKLIN LOUIS, Houston TULBERT, MARK ABRAM, Dallas TURNER, NANCY MATILDA, Ruleville, Miss. UNDERWOOD, GEORGE, Dallas UNINSKY, ELAINE, Dallas USHER, WILLIAM BENEDICT, Houston VANCE, MARGARET ANN, Jasper VANDERHORST, MARJANNE, Dallas VAUGHAN, ANDREA ELIZABETH, F ranklin, Tenn. VAUGHAN, DAYLIA, Plainview VEIRS, SUSAN CAROL, Temple VELTMANN, GAY, Houston VERNER, MARY LAURA, Dallas VETTER, MARY PAT, Dallas VICK, FOREST BURNS, Shreveport, La. VIEBIG, WANDA JEAN, Houston VOIGHT, WILLIAM WENDELL, Dallas WADSWORTH, JAMES ROBERT, Richardson WAGNER, WILLIAM EDWARD, Memphis, Tenn. WAIT, NANCY CARROLL, Dallas WALKER, BARBARA, Dallas WALKER, JANE RANDALL, Alexandria, La. WALKER, MIRIAM JOY, St. Louis, Mo. WALKER, RICHARD JAMES, New Canaan, Conn. uc 'T 1 NMDA! 79-:L N L57 l r 19' WALL, JANET YATES, Jonesboro, Ark. WALTERS, JACK ALLISON, Dallas WANIATA, DON, Great Falls, Mont. WARD, PATRICIA ANN, Alpine WARD, DONALD THOMAS, Marshall WARE, JAMES BURNETT, Garland WATERS, CAROLYN RUTH, San Antonio WATSON, ROBIN, Houston WATSON, JAN BLANCHE, Dallas WATT, HOWARD EMIL, Dallas WATTS, JANET ELIZABETH, Topeka, Kan. WEAVER, BETSY DIANNE, Dallas WEBBER, SALLIE STARR, Nashville, T enn. WELLS, BARBARA ANN, Garland WEST, BONNIE REBECCA, Corsicana WHITAKER, NANCY BURTON, San Aalaaia WHITE, DONALD RAY, Big spring WHITE, GEORGE, Dallas WHITE, GILBERT MAC, Two Dot, Maal. WHITE, JAMES RICHARD, Dallas WHITE, JOANNA DYSON, Roswell, N.M. WHITMAN, MARTHA SUSAN, San Antonio WICKHAM, DAVID WHEELER, Sweetwater WIERZBOWSKI, DONALD, Trenton, NJ. WILEY, JACK SCOTT, Manderson, Wyo. KJTAD 8 ilk' I A A fA A , I me We 4' 1- - R ' c' f ffl ' so .14 SOPHOMORES WILEY, JEAN ALIDA, W estfielal, NJ. WILHELM, RONALD WAYNE, Kerrville WILKINSON, ROBERT GREG, Dallas WILLIAMS, LINDA N ELL, Dayton, Ohio WILLIAMSON, MARY LYN, Houston WILSON, MAURINE ELIZABETH. Dallas WILSON, VIRGINIA LOUISE. Dallas WINDT. RAYMOND LOUIS. Dallas WINNIFORD, KATHERINE. Dallas WOOD, WINIFRED KAY, Garland WOODS. SCOTT TRAIL. Dallas WOODWARD, MABIIE ELIZABETH, Wiclz WOOLERY. DANIEL. San Francisco, Calif. WOOTEN, KAREN ELIZABETH. Abilene WRAY, EDWIN NEWTON, Shreveport, La. WRIGHT, BETSY ANN. Lubbock WRIGHT, MAX EDWIN. Lorington, NJI. WRIGHT, WELDON WAYNE. C orsicana WROTEN, JAMES D.. Dallas YARBROUGH, CAROL ANN, Dallas im Falls YARBROUGH. GARY ALAN. Lexcisbzlrg, Tenn. YEARGAN. STEPHEN TAYLOR. Perm Valley, Pa. ZABEL. DOUGLAS KENT, Lenox. Iowa ZALKOYSKY. DAVID FRANKLIN , Dallas ZERR. DIANE CHRISTINE. Balboa, Canal Zone FRESHME uf 'far Q ,-' -ff ,ff ,fd-X J ' .A f xx 11+ 1, . , d , ,T 1 . 19 F 1--Q -2 ffl -1n4 A 14 17 I-4 f ' , l 4 1 . vt .EA 6 , x ,,gnn4fQ,.,,S -1. NA W 55 3- if O.i!V'.-4 Xa ' mgwx. X I .,.A Q ,. a.. .. ,1,f.f' f' N qhll W .J ' fwrwwq w ., wry fl E' if if bf YM 11. wi ff 52' EQQVRQ 'i fQQNAiiaW ,4 . - H 'ASE-fir m fQ'-'1 J A ,. --I ' air' 'f fsxiq -gg, ' 7' -iii-Q1 V W vz ,fn-.X 45, , li ' J..., Q A 51 - ft -2. - . - A . -, . E, pi ,. J A -4 ' 9533 :fi A , . .. , ,, . 'I-x. fb gg-gg , A 11 r i 1:4 av' 3 A I ANU gr N 5 Q S ., Q3 -I , nil FRESHME I SIA: Ti 45 Q. N , Qi. lv J 1 gn ' . e T 5011101 1 ABBOTT, ROBERT E., Fort Worth ACKER, JULIAN DEWITT, Wichita Falls AECHTERNACHT, STEPHEN, Dallas AIKIN, LYNN ANN, Hugo, Okla. AKERT, DAVID WILLIAM, Milwaukee, Wis. 2 ALBERS, LEAH LYNN, Oklahoma City, Okla. ALLEN, MARVIN DAN, Nacogdoches ALLEN, MARY LOUISE, Dallas ALLEN, VIRGINIA ANNE, Austin ALLENSWORTH, ELIZABETH, Wichita Falls 3 ALLINC, CHERYL ANN, Riverside, Calif. ALLISON, LINDA, Beaumont ALSTON, WILLIAM W., Laredo ANDERSON, ANDERSON 7 4 ANDERSON, ANDERSON, ANDERSON, ANDERSON, ANDERSON, BARBARA, Houston DAVID M., Evanston, Ill. GARY C., Nashville, Tenn. KATHRYN, San Diego, Calif. LANA SUE, Blytheville, Ark. MARYNELL, Sulphur Springs RICHARD A., Dallas 5 ANDREWS, .IOHN THOMAS, Dallas APFELBAIQM, JOSEPH, Dallas APPELT. CARY LESLIE, Houston APPLEf,.'X'I'E, BYRON W., Ridgewood, N..l. ARCHER, ERIC IJROLLIN, Dallas 424 Q '. list ARENDT, TAMARA LINDA, Denver, ARMSTRONG, KAREN, Irving ARNOLD, DAVID, Crossett, Ark. ARNONE, JOHN CARL, Dallas ARTTEY, HELEN, Savannah, Ga. ATWOOD, DEE JAMES, Fort Worth Colo. AUCH, TIMOTHY ROBERT, Greenwich, Conn. AUGSPURGER, ANNE, Springfield, Mo. AUSTIN, SARAH CHAPMAN, San Antonio BACSIK, SUSAN ELIZABETH, Dallas BAILEY, JANICE, Houston BAILEY, LYDIA CATHERINE, Memphis, Tenn. BAILEY, TAMY RUE, Houston BAITY, CANDIS, Dallas BALDWIN, JEFFREY, Dallas BALLINCER, TONI, Overton BANDEEN, PRISCILLA, Fort Worth BANGLE, ANNA REBECCA, Dallas BARCUS, BARBARA JANE, Hillsboro BARELLI, THOMAS PAUL, Shawnee BARR, ROBERTA CLEVE, Dallas BASKIN, MARCIA ELAINE, Amarillo BASS, WILLIAM, MURRY, Tyler BATES, KATHLEEN, Memphis, Tenn. Mission, Kan BATEY, DEBORAH GRACE, Monterrey, Mexico fox N VN s 1 , pf, . l Aoi BATCHE, GEORGE M., Nashville, Tenn. BAUCHMAN, JAN ENGLAND, Seguin BAUCHMAN, SUSAN, Seguin BAYLESS, JUDY ANN, Gruver BEACH, WARREN BRUCE, Wallingford, Pa BECK, JAMES RANDALL, Fort Worth BECK, ROGER, Abilene BALDEN, ROBERT C., Salina, Kan. BENSON, JOSEPH M., San Angelo BERGER, BYRON GILBERT, Midland BERKHIMER, CHARLES WILLIAM, Lima, BERKOWITZ, IRENE, Riverside, NJ. BERRY, BETTY MAE, Charleston, S.C. BERTRAM, PATRICIA, F ort Worth BERTRAND, JOHN DAVID, Augusta, Ga. BIRDWELL, DONNA BETH, Sabinal BLANTON, CYNTHIA, Albuquerque, lV.M. BLOOM, LACKLAND H., St. Louis, Mo. BOLDRICK, DAVID BRUCE, Houston BONHARDT, BARBARA, Tulsa BONNER, SHARON ANN, Dallas BONNICK, SYDNEY LOU, Dallas BOONE, ANITA CAROL, Dallas BOONE, DAVID ALAN, Irving BOONE, VIRGINIA, Memphis, Tenn. . 1 if I .A Peru Alai -8 A FRE HME BORTON, SAMETA DEE. Kaholpa, 110. BOSSE. GILBERT B.. Emnszille. Ind. BOURGEOIS. ROBERT B.. San .-lntonio BOUSMAN. LETTY CARRIE. .Yacogdoches BOWERS, MARK EDWARD. Dallas BOWLEY. JOHN ALAN. Atherton. Calif. BOWMAN, MARY JEANNE. Corpus Christi BOWMAN. NANCY GRAY. Lorell. Wyo. BRANDENBERGER. BOB. .Uason BRANDOX. ELIZABETH. spffng,ff.Q1.1. rm. BRAY, ADRIAN GILMORE. Glendale. Jlo. BROOKS. JOE DAVID. Jlertzon BROTHERTON. 'NIRGINL-X. Comstock BROWN. CHARLEEN. Mathis BROWN. DEBORAH. Port Deposit, Md. BROWN. SCOTT SEARING. San .-irzfonfo BROWN. SLSAN JLNTER. Charleston. Mo. BRLICE. LLICIEN NY.. Dallas BRYAN. JANE MARIE. Dallas BLCHANAN. LYBO LYNN. D,:.'.'as BECK. WYNN ALEX. Hereford BECKLEY, NLARY. Johnson City BULLA. DAVID HAROLD. Cle:'e.'.:'z.?. Olrm BULLARD. ANNA. Atlanta. Ga. BULLMAN, JAMES R.. Dallas ' 'Biff fm I S' s J, A 'N ANU?-I 9 A BURKE, GEORGE CASS, Shawnee Mission, Kan. BURKHART, ANNE SEALE, Bryan BURNAP, WALTER SHERBURNE, Houston BURNETT, CLYDE HOWARD, Munday BURNETT, JOHN MAX, Tulsa, Okla. BURTON, ISABEL LEE, Hot Springs, Ark. BUSHYHEAD, ROBERT STUART, St. Louis, Mo. BUTCHER, LESLIE ANNE, Milwaukee, Wis. BUTLER, JEFFREY LYNN, Irving BUZZARD, JENNITH ANN, Tulsa, Okla. BUZZINI, BETSY THERESA, Dallas BYORUM, MARTHA LYNN, Shawnee Mission, Kan. CAHILL, SUSAN, Atlanta, Ga. CAIN, LUCY OLIVIA, Jackson, Miss. CALDER, ROBERT BRUCE, Boerne CALHOUN, CHARLES DAVID, Tyler CALLAN, JULIANA, Menard CA LYIN. MARY JANIS, Mineral Wells CAMP, CATHERINE MARY, Mexico City, Mexico CAMPB ELL, RHETT GALEN, Duncan, Okla. CANTRILL, THOMAS HOWELL, Springfield, Ill. CAPPELLETTI, SUZANNE, Fort Worth CARDEN, JO ELLYN, Dallas CARLOSS, CATHY JEANNE, Memphis, Tenn. CARLTON, LARRY DORMAN, Fort Worth I 'K' 1 Q S- 1 f I Q' FRESHMEN CARMICHAEL, BURKLE JAY, Dallas CARTER, JOHN LOYD, Clovis, N.M. CARTER, KENNETH PARK, Houston CASEY, DOROTHY GAIL, San Antonio CASEY, ROBERT WENDELL, Brownwood CASKEY, MARY SUSAN, Houston CASS, CAROL ELAINE, Dallas CATHELL, CANDEN, Houston CEARLEY, GEORGE WALKER, Dallas CHADICK, SUSAN, Texarkana CHERRY, PAULINE ASHLEY, Pine Bluff, Ark. CHITTY, BILLY MICHAEL, Terrell CHURCHILL, MARY ANN, Houston CLARK, ANNE CLARICE, Arlington, Va. CLARK, GALE AUGUSTA, Fort Worth CLARK, SUSAN WYN ELL, Lufkin CLAXTON, BARBARA LOU, Gainesville CLEMENT, YVONNE CATHERINE, Beaumont CLYDE, KATHERINE, Tyler COFFRIN, PETER, Burlington, Vt. COFIELD, SHERIE ANN, Dallas COINTMENT, ALTHEA, Plaquemine, La. COLGIN, JAMES CARTER, Waco COLLMER, ROBERT THOMAS, Dallas CONDON, SHELLEY, Houston -I 4 . 6 Img, I E 9 1 J , 'gf 0 Q .bw 'S 6 :I L , . h 'A Ta! I 4 Dx M 3 . j D Ash . Nl -- FRESHMEN 1 CONDRA, BARBARA, Memphis, Tenn. CONIN E, GARY BAINARD, Oklahoma City, Okla. CONKLIN, LYDIA, Dallas CONNER, MICHAEL H., Irving CONNER, MICHAEL S., Dallas 2 COOK, ROBERT JAMES, Dallas COOKENBOO, KATHERINE, Houston CORRIGAN, ANNE, San Antonio CORRIGAN, RICHARD P., San Antonio CORY, DIANA, Denver, Colo. 3 CORZETTE, STEPHEN S., Houston COTROS, RIA, Dallas COTTON, JANET ELIZABETH, Topeka, Kan. COURTNEY, DEBORAH ANN, Santa Ana, Calif. COX, AUDREY GRIFFIN, Seminole 4- COX, DAVID JENNER, Fullerton, Calif. COX, DOUGLAS TERENCE, Dallas COX, KATHY ANN, Corpus Christi CRAGO, DAVID HUGHES, Palestine CRAIG, GEORGE BRUCE, Clarksburg, W. Va. 5 CRAMB, GEORGE STANLEY, Atlanta, Ga. CRARY, JOHN ALBERT, Houston CRAVEN, JAMES JOSEPH, San Antonio CRIE, JOHN STANLEY, Littleton, Colo. CRIGGER, DANA KAREN, Dallas gg G' CRONIN, TIMOTHY E.. Dallas CROOK. JOAN GAYLE. New Orleans, La. CROSBY. KAREN JANE. Jliami. l'-la. CROW. JAMES WILLIAM. Dallas CRUSE. CONNIE KAY. Lindsay. Olxla. CUNNINGHAM. JO ANN. Wichita Falls CUNNINGHAM. JOHNYE. lficlzita Falls CUNNINGHAM. KATHLEEN. Irving CUNY. EUGENE S.. Dallas CURRY, BARBARA BOO. Dallas CURRY, STEVE MICHAEL. Dallas CURTIN. RICHARD ALAN. IV.-star:-i.'.'e. Ofc. DANNA. RICHARD A.. Dallas DAVIDSON. WILLIAM S.. Glemlale. Calif. DAYIE. DIANE. Garlan fl DAVIS. BARBARA ANN. Dallas DAVIS. BRIAN RAYMOND. Dallas DAVIS. JAMES MCARTHLR. Jlianri. Fla. DAY. I.-XNYRENCE JAMES. l'Iicl7i:riison DAYLIS. DANA LYNN. lslingtorz. Oftfarfo. C.: DEALEY. JOHN C.. Dallas DEARMAN. DANIEL EDNYARD. Tyler DEARMOND, ANITA RAY. Dennison DEBERRY. LOYDE NELSON. .4:.rora. DECKER. HARRY F.. Tyler yr NX +R Q -5- , L- x X -bk QT' 4-A 4 . . 2 xi X Y FRESHMA I 2 'J -J 1 D 428 DELANIETER, WAYNE N., Las Cruces, N.M. DELAY, JAMES RANDY, Houston DELLAS, LYNDA IULIANN, Syracuse, N.Y. DENNEY. DONNA MARIE, Fort Worth DENNIS. WILLIAM M.. Flossmoor, Ill. DENTON, ARTHUR L., Dallas DESS, GREGORY GWYNNE, Sacramento, Calif. DEIfI'REE. DELLA GRACE, Dallas DEYINE, PATRICIA GAY, Lamar, Mo. DICAPIQA, RONALD BRUCE, Dallas DICKER, GREGORY T., Roanoke DIES. KATHLEEN, Beaumont DISHEROON, DONA GAYE, Hot Springs, Ark. DOBBS. JOANN FRANCES, Dallas DODGEN, WILLIAM H., Dallas IJODSIJN. .I XNIES ROBERT, Barrington, Ill. DOENCIQS. .I XXIES DAVIS, Bartlesville, Oklu. DOGfLP.'I 'I. DXRYI. LYNN, Hurst DOLL'xIII'I IC. .IA NIES S., Lake Corrnorant, Miss. DOSHIEIC. XIA N JEFFERY, Greenville DOIQGHTY, AI, -IICIJA TOWNS, San Antonio DRAKE, GLEN Ii.. lmllas DIQNIAS, ELIZAISLE II A NN, Lampasas DIQNAGAN, MICIIA HI. W., Dallas DIQNAGIN, RICHARD LEE, Dallas 9 I' .f , V, ax , 9 ' . V if., I . v 15 , , ww, .. - - DUNCAN, MARTHA LYNN, Hinsdale, Ill. DUNN, LOUISE MARIE, Dallas DUREN, TOM FISHER, Goldthwaite DURLEY, ASA CLEON, Dallas DUSARD, DEBORAH ANN, McLean, Va. DUSEK, .IANET MARIE, Victoria ECKARD, GEORGE ROBERT, Levittown, Pa. EDDINS, SALLY ANN, Dallas EDMONSON, EVERETTE R., Amarillo EDWARDS, THOMAS F., Kansas City, Mo. EIKENBURG, LIVONIA G., Dallas ELDER, JOHN, Pampa ELLIOT, ANN LOUISE, Dallas ELLIOT, BRUCE EDWARD, Dallas ELLIS, JULIE KING, Sherman ENGLISH, PHILIP, Little Rock, Ark. ENRIQUEZ, PAUL V., Dallas ERWIN, KENNETH GREG, Houston ETHERIDGE, JAMES, Muskogee, Okla. EVANS, LINDA ELAINE, Dallas EVANS, NATALIE MARIE, Dallas EVANS, SALLY JEANNE, St. Louis, Mo. EVERSHADE, CHERYL ANN, Houston EVERSON, SALLY JANE, Henderson, Ky. EWIN, BARBARA NELSON, New Orleans, La. 6 1' 1 6 X KAI f FABER, CAROLL LORRAINNE, Wahpeton FAGIN, MILTON IRVIN G, Dallas FAIRCHILD, J UDITH, Kansas City, Mo. FARMER, JOHN GLENN, Dallas FARNSWORTH, DIANE, Niles, Ill. FAUGHN, RICHARD HOWARD, Dallas FAULKNER, TENA SUE, Shreveport, La. FAURE, CANDICE, Flossmore, Ill. FAY, DAVID MADISON, Indianapolis, Ind. FERRING, C. REID, Corpus Christi FIELDS, CHRISTOPHER, Centerport, N.Y. FINDLAY, LAURA, Kerrville FINNICAL, TIMOTHY, DeSoto, Mo. FITE, MARJORIE ANNE, San Antonio FLEMING, KENNETH RAY, Lindsay, okza. FLEMING, LINDA ANN, Springfield, Ill. FLESCHE, FRANK GEORGE, Dallas FLETT, THOMAS, Shawnee Mission, Kan. FLOOD, DORIS LEE, Roswell, N.M. FLOYD, VICKI LYNN E, Houston FOLEY, MICHELLE ANN, Watertown, Wis FORD, GARRY EMMET, Dallas FORE, BETTY DONAHUE, Dallas FOSTER, RICHARD ALAN, oma1w,Neb. FOSTER, ROSANNE, siefzfng city , N.D. I A An ! A ' 1' 3 'if' L 4flgAA.'. F 9 -5 F' .fe iff 6 A IA 4:4 .5 10 FRESHME 6 FOURQUREAN, SANDRA SEE, .Yew Orleans, La. FOWLER, PAIGE, Dallas FOX, FRANKLIN DANIEL. El Dorado, Arls. FRANCELL, GARRY EARL. Odessa FRANKLIN, RICHARD KEY, ,Ueria 7 FRASER. WILLIAM THOMAS. Nederland FRAZIER. WILLIAM R.. Houston FREEMAN. JOHN FLETCHER. lfichita Falls FRITZ, EILEEN LENORE. Dallas FROST, MARGARET. Dallas 8 FULLER. DEBBIE LEE. Harrison. Ark. FULTON. GERALDINE. Lubbocl: GALEY. STEPHEN BRIAN. Kansas City. JIO. GARLAND. YICKIE LYNN. Hollywood. Calif. GAVITO. VAL. Dallas 9 GEE. JAMES KENNETH. Dallas GEER. ROSS EDWARD. Dallas GELBER. BRECE MARTIN. Eng.'z'sl:ton'n. XJ. GILCHRIST. JOHN ERNEST. I-lz'nsc'a.'e. lfl. GILCREASE. ALYS MERRELL. Shreveport. La. 10 GILLIANI. GEORGE WILLIAM. cffff. GILMORE. LYNN ETTA. .I1.-Aff.-A GINGER. SANDRA GALE. LAR.-A f GLAROS. WILLIAM F.. Housron GLASGOW. FRANK JAMES. Im,-.-ff.-. cafff. 4 5 X .4 I -1 I L. 6. GLICKMAN, CRAIG, Dallas GOODMAN, JANE, Sherman GORDON, BROOKE, Abilene GOSS, JANIS, Dallas GRADY, AMANDA, Phoenix, Ariz. GRAGNON, NICOLETTE, Houston GRAHAM, MOLLY, Kirkwood, Mo. GRANT, DIANE, San Antonio GRAVES, REBECCA, Memphis, Tenn. GRAY, STEPHEN, Dallas GREEN, CALENE, Stilwell, Okla. GREEN, SHARON ANNE, Dallas GREENHAW, SUZANNE, Tuckerrruzn, Ark. GREGG, GAYLE, San Antonio GREGG, MARTHANNE, Shreveport, La. GRIDLEY, PAMELA, Sioux Falls, S.D. GRIFFIN, CHRISTINA, Kansas City, Mo. GRIFFIN, HINDA, Cedar Hill GRIFFITH, CLARK, Sioux City, Iowa GRIMES, ANN, Dallas GRN. HN, MICHAEL, Pasadena GLLIN SON, MICHAEL, New Braunfels GIINN, K YIIILEEN, Wayne, NJ. GUNN, I1If,III.HIJ,New Haven, Conn. GUY, JOE, flffffifl, N.J'l. J 1 'gin' , K I , N , x ,X X I A it , t ttste as 2 A if 9 FRESHMEN GWYN, WILLIAM ROGER, Gainesville HAGAN, JUDY, Tullahoma, Tenn. HAGERMAN, BETTY, Dallas HALFORD, MARY, Richardson HALL, JOHN, Westfield, NJ. HALL, KATHLEEN BELL, Dallas HALLA, MARY ANN, Houston HALLA, PATRICIA, Houston HALSTED, JAMES, Leawood, Kan. HAMILTON, WILLIAM, Palestine HAMLETT, KENNETH, Dallas HAMM, SUSAN ANNETTE, Terrell HANSEN, JANE, Blair, Neb. HARBIG, WILLIAM, Dallas HARDAWAY, JAMES, M onahans HARDEN, PARTICIA, Chillicothe, Mo. HARDIN, JOHN, McKinney HARDWAY, GERALDYNE, Houston HARGRAVE, HARRY, Austin HARLAN, THOMAS, Houston HARMON, LINDA KAY, Three Rivers HARMON, NINA LOUISE, Memphis, Tenn HARPER, MARY JANE, Kansas City, Mo HARPER, MARY HELENE, Pilley HARRIS, JOANN, Corsicana x 14 J C A ' I ll' FRESHME HARRIS, MICHAEL ALAN, Omaha, Neb. HARRIS, PATRICIA SUE, Houston HARRIS, PAUL VERNON, Dallas HART, WILLIAM CARROLL, Austin HARTMAN, SUSAN JANE, Northbrook, Ill. HARTT, GROVER, Dallas HARVEY, JANE DILLARD, Wichita Falls HARVEY, MARY ALLENA, Ruleville, Miss. HARWELL, LINDA JOAN, Fort Worth HATT, SHIRLEY JO, Cedar Rapids, Iowa HAWKINS, JAMES EARL, Hamlin HAYDEN, MATTHEW GRAY, Dallas HAYES, GARY WAYNE, Dallas HAYWARD, WILLIAM, Glendale, Mo. HAZEL, MICHAEL, Dallas HEBERLE, SUZANNE, Burleson HEIMBUECHER, JUDY, St. Louis, Mo. HENRY, MARTHA, Fort Worth HENRY, MICHAEL EVANS, Houston HENRY, ROBERT, Tyler HENSLEY, LARRY, Wingate HENSON, JANABETH, Dallas HERKERT, JOSEPH, Richton Park, Ill. HERRON, BARBARA SUE, Dallas HERVEY, NANCY KAREN, Houston E' Q 'Q ng! 9 9' 4 1 . j P Y xf . 9 6 ' , HERVEY, SUSAN, Dallas HESLEY, MARILYN. Galveston HILL. CHERYL IVAN. Dallas HIPES. MARK ALAN. .-imarillo HIX. ANNE LOUISE. Fayette. Jlo. HODGSON. LESLIE ALLAN. Brousnsz ills HOEK, ROBERT BRLCE. East Grand Rapids. , HOLLEY. STEPHEN. Dallas HOLLOWAY. REBECCA. Dallas HOLMES. HELEN LENORE. Richardson HOLMES. WILLIAM. San .-Irztonio HONEY. JANET ANN. Jlerrzphis. Tenn. HOOPINGARNER. JOHN. Dallas HOPKINS. JERRY LYNN. Dallas HORSLEY. MICHAEL LYNN. Plano. I.'l. HOUCHINS. FREDERICK WILLIAM. Rfclzarv' HOUSEMAN. DONNA. Dallas HOWELL. WILLIAM RAY. Coizqnrlus. Ohio HOWSE. SLSAN WHEDON. Huzgsrun HUBBARD. JLLIA LYNN. Beazgr-zu. HLBER. CHARLES. Ezansfon. HLICKABY. ELIZABETH. .Ilw':pl1r's. Tenn. HUDSON. NANCY. Shreveport. Lt. HUEBEL. ANNA. Lake ,laclfsun HUGHES. KENNETH. lnd:'an1:puf2's. ltd. . nd a X xv f' ,X , MQ, 6 .5 N1 A x 7 1 , '9 .yo ,. W Al I x Q rg 2 . . , -.. K 5 , , . . A All I- ' f , S, no HME HIQLCY. WADE BONNER, Dallas 6 HLLETT. ALBERT SIKES, Hattiesburg, Miss. HLLSE, WALTER KIRK, Dallas HLRN. RICHARD, Bartlesville, Okla. HIQRST. DEBORAH ANNE, St. Louis, Mo. INCRAAI, SUSAN ELIZABETH, Farmington, Mich. 7 ISAACS, NIARSHA ANN, Lawton, Okla. ISANIINGER, JACK S., Dallas JACKSON, CAROL, New Canaan, Conn. JACKSON, JANET ELIZABETH, Dallas JACKSON. THOMAS FRANK, Dallas 8 JACOWAY, ANNE KINKHEAD, Nashville, Tenn. JAHNKE, ROBERT CARL, Denison JANSSEN, KRIS, Dallas JA R R ELL, JETTA, Dallas If-.IfDES. MARK ALAN, St. Louis, Mo. 9 IOHNSON, BRADLEY F., Tulsa, Okla. YUHNSON, CHAD GASTON, Dallas J VNSON, JAMES WESTON, Corsicana JO SON. RAY NI., Richardson JOHNSO. 'I 'v N E ALBERT, Houston 10 JOHNSTO' ' I' iff! LY, Frrlnhllfl, Tenn. JOHNSTON, 1 'I .1 NIARION, Coleman JOHNSTON, L. . I ,Shawnee Mission, Kan. JONES, STEPHE. I Cilrner JOYCE, PAMELA GENE, Fort Worth JUDD, CHERYL LYNN, Colorado Springs, Colo JUSTUS, CAROL LYNNE, Phoenix, Ariz. KAFFIE, HAROLD CHARLES, Corpus Christi KELLER, CHRISTINE, Wilmette, Ill. KENNEDY, JAMES ROBERT, Xenia, Ohio KERN, KAREN MCCLELLAN, Perlcasie, Pa. KIDWELL, JAMES RONALD, Paxton, Mass. KINCAID, CAROL ANN, Liberty, Mo. KING, CHRISTINE VOSS, Houston KING, DAVID LLOYD, Seagoville KING, DONALD R., Nashville, Tenn. KINGHORN, JOHN GORDON, Littleton, Colo. KINSEY, ROBERT CHARLES, Dallas KIPLINGER, CANDICE, Omaha, Neb. KIRBY, JEANNE, Shreveport, La. KIRCHER, GARY JOHN, Greenwich, Conn. KIRK, PHYLLIS ANN, Brownwood KNICKERBOCKER, KATHLEEN, Dallas KNOX, PHILLIP M., Houston KOHNERT, JAMES C., Houston KOKOBUN, RUSSELL S., Honolulu, Hawaii KOLSTAD, KATHERINE, Palestine KOSHAK, BARBARA JEAN, Vineland, NJ. KOUSSER, DAVID GEORGE, Nashville, Tenn. KRAIG, KARYN BENETTE, Chicago, Ill. KRAMER, ANITA FAYE, Dallas KULTGEN, DAVID BIGGS, Dallas KUMMER, KAY LOUISE, Lakeland, Fla. KUYKENDALL, BARBARA, Dallas LACEFIELD, DAVID LEE, Irving LACY, THOMAS LEACHMAN, Waco LAKE, BARBARA ANN, Houston LAMBROS, ALEXANDER, San Antonio LANDERS, CAROL, Dallas LANDRY, LINDA JEAN, Houston LANE, CARY KENNETH, Dallas LANE, PATRICIA ANN, Leawood, Kan. LANG, STUART CHARLES, Rockford, Ill. LANGSTON, HUBERT, Houston LANGSTON, MARILYN, Springfield, Mo. LAPRELLE, JOAN, Dallas LASERSON, AVIGDOR, Mexico City, Mexico LATHAM, JANICE RAE, Shawnee Mission, Kan. LATTNER, CYNTHIA ANN, Dallas LAWRENCE, DONNA LAVERNE, Richardson LEACH, MICHAEL HEATHMAN, Moberly, Mo. LEAVELL, STEPHEN RAY, Dallas LEBUS, ANN, Belton LECLERE, GARY ALAN, Houston V X , F J , .I -K 3 'fx fa A .- x All ah! I LEDBETTER, CAROLYN. Richardson HME LEDBETTER. NEWELL E., Colorado Springs, Colo LEDWELL. LINDA. Dallas LEE, BETTY JO, Dallas LEIBOLD, MELISSA WEST, Phoenix, Ariz. LEO, SUSAN JANE. Houston LESSER. BICKNELL REID, lfadsirorth. O LEVELLE. MARTHA. Dallas LEIVIS. LAURA. San Angelo LIGHT. BARBARA JEAN. Richardson LIGON. MARGARET DIANE. Dallas LILLEY. WILLIAM ERNEST. Dallas LINDSAY. SUSAN. Joliet. Ill. LINDSTROM. BETH JANE. Greenwich. Co LITT. DENNIS DEAN. Bloomington. Ill. hio Hn. LITTELL. SUSAN MARY. Baton Rouse. La. LIVAUDAIS. GERRY. Dallas LIVESAY. KAREN JEAN. Dallas LIVINGSTON . MARY. Dallas LOCKE. VIRGINIA JANE. St. Charles. lll. LOGAN. JLDITH. Houston LONG. STEVE RICHARD. Dallas LONGACRE. PHILIP ALAN. Rifhardson LORD. ROGER GRIFFIN. Georgetown LOTT, DAVID HIN. Mineola gs , 5-- Q x - . A u T N I - I it . 6 A ., N . Z' N je 2' 'FJ Cs T Q Y -, 4 'I . ' X yy-s,f,'ixY D ' A M . -.,--A, ,:., A 7 LOVELESS. CAROLYN, Roswell, N.M. LOYD, JOHN FRANCIS, San Antonio LUBY, MICHAEL, Houston LYNE, VIRGINIA ALICE, Dallas NIACIJIARMIID. COLIN, Highland Park, Ill. NIACLELLAN. BYRON. .Ilexico City, M69CiC0 NIACNIORRAN. LYNNE, Carthage, Mo. NIABRITO. VAN IJAELE. San Antonio NIAIDEN. MARILYN GALE, Dallas MAIN. SUZANN, Fort Worth NIALONE, CHARLES, Perryton NIANN, NIARCARET, Austin NI.-ANN. WILLIAM, .IIartinsz'illr', NJ. NIANNINC. NIICIIA EL. Dallas NIARCH. WILLIAM CARY, San Angelo NIARSIIBIQRN. MARTHA ANN, Jasper XIRXRSIIALL, ANDREW, Dallas XI XRSIIALI., RYCKE LYNN, Dallas X RTIN. DIANE, Houston ' IVIIY. WILLIANI ALLEN, Galveston NIA IQ XRLE FRANCIS, Kirlfwoorl, Mo. BIA? I R EIJ PATRICK, Houston BIAIJ YII-RYI, IJEL, Houston MATHI A NROLYN, .IIemphis, Tenn. MAXVI L R LES, Dallas Q. j, I , lie, 5' 3 sr - All FRESHMEN MAXWELL, CHARLOTTE, Ann Arbor, Mich. MAY, BRUCE CHANDLER, Dallas MAYER, CRAIG RICHARD, Olympia Fields, lll. MAYES, CRAIG CLARK, Naperaille, lll. MAYFIELD, DAVID, Hamburg, lv.Y. MCARTHUR, JOHN, Kenilworth, Ill. MCBRIDE, CHRISTINE, Encino MCALLISTER, SALLY, Tulare, Calif. MCCANN, HELEN MEADE, Tulsa, Okla. MCCARTY, DANIEL, Fort Worth MCCARTY, ELIZABETH ALICE, Houston MCCARVER, HOLLY ELIZABETH, New Carman, Conn. MCCLESKY, BETTY, Houston MCCLOSKEY, KENT RAY, Edinburg, Ill. MCCORMICK, STEPHEN, Houston MCCULLOCH, REBECCA, Dallas IVICCUNE, JOHN, Columbus, Ohio MCDONALD, HELEN, Dallas MCDOW, MICHAEL WAYNE, Dallas MCEACHERN, MARILYN, Fort Wayne, Intl. MCFARLAND, CURTIS CAREY, Midland MCFARLAND, SHARON, Dallas MCGEE, SUSAN FULLER, Houston MCGOWAN, BARBARA ELIZABETH, Brownfield MCCRECOR, LARRY BRUCE, Como A 'U' 'S FRESHME 1 MCHENRY, BARBARA, Houston MCINTYRE, ROBERT, Lake Forest, Ill. MCKAY, KATHY, Sulphur Springs MCKENZIE, MARY, San Antonio MCLEAN, CHERYL, Amarillo 2 MCLEOD, THOMAS, Dallas MCMILLAN, BRENDA, McAllen MCMILLAN, DIANE, McAllen MCMURRY, THOMAS, New Orleans, La. MCMURTRY, CHRISTINA, Clarendon 3 MCNENY, FRANK, Dallas MCPHAIL, JOHN, Tulsa, Okla. MEAD, ELAINE, New Orleans, La. MEANS, DONALD, Fort Worth MEANS, TERRY, Artesia, N.M. 4 MEBANE, SHARON, New Orleans, La. MECHANICK, WILLIAM, Middle Grove, N.Y. MEDFORD, SUSAN, Alice MEEKS, RAYMOND, Mansfield MERRILL, BARRY, Albuquerque, N.M. 5 MERRILL, CORINNE, Lincoln, Neb. 10 MERTZWEILLER, JOANN, Baton Rouge, La. METZLER, CHRISTINE, Kansas City, Mo. MEUTH, JANELLE, Corpus Christi MEYER, MARY, New Holstein, Wise. .el , 7 r 6 9 4. 1' 'K . a. C! 63 . f. I 1 xi A 'K A . ty . ' eilxh MEYERS, RONALD. Dallas MILLER, MILLER MILLER MILLER MILLER MILLER MILLER MILLER MILLER ALICE. Luflrin BARBARA. Dallas DONNA. Fort Worth HARRY. St. Louis, 310. . JUDY. Dallas LEWIS EDDIE. El Paso STEPHEN. Dallas SUE. Alexandria, Va. SUZANNE. Dallas MILLWEE. STEPHEN. Dallas MINDER. CHARLES. Shrezeport. La. MINER. JANE. Kansas City. 310. MITCHELL. FRED. San Antonio MITTENDORF. BRUCE. Dallas MIZE. PENELOPE. Houston MOBLEY. MARTHA LEE. Jonesboro. La. MOLLET. JOHN. Dallas MONNING. WRIGHT. .4 marillo MONTEZ. WILLIAM. Toms River. NJ. MOORE. MOORE. MOORE. CYNTHIA RENEE. L:.bboc.l' EDWARD. Dallzart GEORGE. Dallas MOORE. JOHN. Crete Coeur. lla. MOORE. JON. Tlzomaston. Ga. 4 Gr - r. 'N Q gr. 'xt X . 6. 'S I Isla IIA I Q H FRESHM N I MOORE, LEWIS KIM, Northbrook, Ill. MOORE, MURPHY LYLE. El Dorado, Arlf. MOORE. PATRICIA ANN, Covington, La. MOORE. VIRGINIA ANN, Corpus Christi MORGAN, JESSE B., Metairie, La. 2 MORGAN, WILLIAM B.. Dallas MORRIS, BARRY STEPHEN, Little Roelf, Arh MORRIS, BRENDA SUE, Linden MORRIS, MICHAEL JOSEPH, Dallas MORRISON, EDWIN B.. Carthage I -1 MORRISON, LINDA KAY, Overland Parlf, Kan. MORTON, JOSEPH CRAIG, Longview. XIOSARD, CIL ROBERT, Miami, Fla. MOSELEY, RANDY J., Waxahaehie MOIQNT. HOUSTON B., Tulsa, Olfla. I NIOLRSIQNIJ, RIKKE LEE, Houston MOXLEY, .IOHN STEVEN, Dallas NII'IpI,I.ER. KATHERINE, Austin MI If. XIII. MICHA EL GORDON, San flntonio MI II OIIIJ, CIJY D., Westfield, lV..l. rm MIQLH IQ I' N. f,II A HLES D., Bunlfle, La. MIQNDY. '. N- IJR,-'X JANE, Dallas MIQRPHI-LS. 'IIII IA KAY, Wichita Fall: MURPHY, I, 3 '- I' 'I IX M ES, Fort Worth MIQTHER, LAI I.OI ISE, Kansas City, IIII7, 436 2 sr 1- I . s M Q, J , 1 5-- , 1' l I 4 . x , , . I' , 5 z MYERS, BRENDA KAY, Gainesville NANINI, TONI ANN, Chicago, Ill. NARRAMORE, SHERRIE, Greenville NASH, MARY STUART, Kaufman NEECE, STEPHEN ROBERT, Dallas f NEFF, NANCY LECLAIRE, Kansas City, Mo. NEFF, TAMARA ORRINE, Wichita, Kan. NEVILL, VIRGINIA, Houston NEWSOM, MONTY KEITH, Mt. Vernon NEWTON, LESLIE, San Antonio NICHOLS, SUSAN YVONNE, Dallas NORTHRUP, NANCY W., Haverford, Pa. NOTTE, WILLIAM ALBERT, Madison, N..l. NUCHE, THOMAS SAMUEL, Dallas NUCKOLLS, PAUL MILTON, Houston OBERST, DIANE, Haslett, Mich. OBRIEN, .JOHN ELLIS, Houston ODER, PAMELA, Glarlewater OLLISON, GALEN VINCENT, Dallas OLSON, VICKIE LYNN, Hopkins, Minn. ONEILL, JEANNE MARIE, Fort Worth ORR, RICHARD MOFFETT, Kansas City, OWEN, LESLIE JEAN, Lafayette, La. OWEN, ROGER CURTIS, Hereford OWEN, SUSAN HUNTER, Houston Mo ' fr E 'S I I ' .- is '58 .-N K E' X 6 . . ,A 21 X f I 'T 7 , Ar YP N' I 1 mA , J 9 rf 1 N ' AA Q ,. .f if 5 10 OZANNE, PORTER L., Garland 6 PACE, PAUL DAVID, San Antonio PACHECO, LEONOR, San Antonio PAHOPIN, ANDREA JO, Plattsburgh, N.Y. PALMER, GERRY ANN, Tulsa, Okla. PALMER, KIMBERLY R., Prospect Heights, Ill. 7 RONALD A., Blue Island, Ill. ROSALYNN, Rockford, Ill. SHEILA GLEN, Oklahoma City, Okla. PALMER, PALMER, PALMER, PANNILL, MARY LYNN, Midland PARISH, MOYE GOODRICH, San Antonio 8 PARKER, ELIZABETH ANN, Dallas PARKER, SPENCER LLOYD, Memphis, Tenn. PARKINSON, PHILIP F., Durango, Colo. PARKS, CLARE CHEAIRS, Memphis, Tenn. PARKS, MILO WORTH, Irving 9 PARSLEY, LINDA MACRAE, Houston PARSONS, JOHN, Beaumont PATTON, PERRY, Houston PATZIC, CARY, Dallas PAYNE, MARIANNE, Midland 10 PEACOCK, GARY ARTHUR, Houston PEATON, CAROL LYNN, Memphis, Tenn. PEDDEN, ALEXIS, Richardson PENTECOST, PATRICIA ANN, Memphis, Tenn. ,... s D 3 - L T' I I f A c, an t X . L- FRESHME PERKINS. RONALD. Sherman PERRY. RANDOLPH R.. Dallas PETERSEN. BARBARA. Littleton. Colo. PETERSON. LOREN, Galesburg. Ill. PETERSON, SALLY. .Yortlzbrooln lll. PETERSON. SUSAN ELIZABETH. Northbrools, Ill. PETTINOS. KAY. San .-intonio PETTUS. SHERRILL IYERSON. Graham PETTY. ANN ELIZABETH. Dallas PETTY. JAMES HOBART. Scottsdale, .-Iris. PEYTON. PENELOPE. Dallas PHARES. JO ANNA. Port Arthur PHILLIPS. JOHN R.. Dallas PHILLIPS. JLDY. Dallas PICHARD. PALLA. St. Louis. lla. PIERCE. CATHERINE. Dallas PILLER. NANCY. Dallas PIPES. LARRY NEIL. Dallas PITTS. PHILLIP RODNEY. Jfcmplzis. Tenn. PLETCHER. ALLYCE. Harlingen PLICE. STEVEN SAMLEL. J!:'nns:o:ri.n:. Jlfvz. PLUMBIER. VIRGINIA ANN. Jlexifa City. .Ilemifo POLLARD. NIEREDITH ANN. Virginia Beach. Va. POPE. MARY KAREN. Dallas PORCELLI. EDWARD ELGENE. lflwite Plains. NJ. IIA Tl C PORTER, POLLY ANN, Midland POTTER, MARY LOUISE, Shawnee Mission, POTTORF, JAMES ROSS, Mason City, Ill. POULIOT, WESLEY J., England A.F.B., La. POWELL, WILLIAM, Houston POYNER, FLORENCE, Raleigh, N.C. PRATHER, DIANA JO, Cleburne PRICE, NATHALIE EDITH, Springfield, Va. PRICE, WILLIAM RALPH, Sidney, Mont. PRIDGEN, ELIZABETH, San Antonio PRIMDAHL, MARGARET LYNNE, Dallas PRITCHARD, SHERILENE, Dallas PRYOR, ELAINE M01-HEAT, Raalaal, ul. PECEK, SIDNEY- SUZANNE, Raaalag, Calif PrgTxAxl, BARBARA, Rlahafaaaa PYLE, HARRY SCOTT, Houston RA BALAIS, ROGER F., Baton Rouge, La. RAGLIN, RANDY EDWARD, Garland RAINER, NANCY, Udessa RAINOLD, ALEXANDER, New Urleans, La. RAMSA '11 MARY ROSALIND, Mt. Vernon RANDALL, WILLIAM K., Houston RASCOE, DANIEL LEE, San Antonio RATHBUN, ROBERT MORRIS, Houston RAWLINS, JOHN CLA YTON, Richardson Kan. if Vi' I ,, . , I 'V S .fa L X 10 ll .C in Q1-37 ,Lv JA ers FRESHME RAWLIN SON, SANDRA LEE, Dallas REBROVICK, JANET, Nashville, Tenn. RECORD, EVLYN, Dallas REDDING, MARSHA LYNN, Dallas REED, RODERICK DAN, Pine Bluff, Ark. REEVES, CAROL AUGUSTA, Midland REILY, ANNE QUINN, New Orleans, La. REIMERS, ANN MARIE, Melville, N.D. RENNER, KATHRYN, Dallas REYNOLDS, GLENN IRA, Topeka, Kan. RICE, JOHN WESLEY, Dallas RICHBURG, EDWARD PAUL, Dallas RIDDLE, DAVILLA LUISE, San Francisco, Calif. RIDER, JAN KATHLEEN, Dallas RIEKE, MARC KIMM, Houston RITTER, COLEEN ANN, Burlingame, Calif. ROBERSON, JANET ANNE, Petersburg ROBERTS, THOMAS R., Mickleton, NJ. ROBERTSON, JAMES, Corpus Christi ROBERTSON, PAT DYER, Houston ROBIE, GEORGE F., Phillips ROBSON, HENRY C., Houston RODRIGUEZ, ISMAEL, Mexico City, Mexico ROGERS, REGINALD, Houston ROHLOFF, GAYLORD W., Dallas 0 C . .Et FRESHMEN 1 ROPER, RICHARD, Dallas RORK, WILLIAM MICHAEL, San Angelo ROSS, WILLAM, Dallas ROUTSONG, JAMES, Tulsa ROWAN, LARRY HANSON, Dallas 2 ROWLAND, ANDREA LACEY, Bartlesville, ROWLAND, DAVID, Bartlesville, Olcla. RUGEN, DEBORAH, Northbrook, Ill. RUSCH, DIANNE JOYCE, Elmhurst, Ill. RUSCH, MARY VIRGINIA, Atherton, Calif. 3 RUSSELL, JOHN FISHER, Eldorado, Ark. RYAN, DAVID, Hattiesburg, Miss. RYAN, GAIL LYNN, Garland RYNDERS, BETTIE GRACE, Dallas SALMON, DAVID, Longview 4- SANDERS, ANGA LAROSE, Marshall SANDERS, BENJAMIN, Dallas SANDERS, MICHAEL, Memphis, Tenn. SANDERS, SUSAN LYNN, Kansas City, Mo SANTRY, MICHAEL, Dallas 5 SAPP, KEVIN JAMES, Joliet, Ill. SAULS, CLIFFORD, Dallas SAUM, HUGH HARRIS, Dickinson SAWYER, JUDY KAY, Dallas SCHADT, HARRY REID, Memphis, Tenn. Olcla. SCHAFER. PAMELA. Bismarlc, N.D. SCHEMENT, GEORGE. San Antonio SCHLICHER. JAMES. Greenwich, Conn. SCHOR. MARK MELVIN. Dallas SCHUSTERMAN. JOSEPH. Dallas SCHWEITZER. MARCIA. Fort Worth SCHIVETTMANN. MICHAEL. Dallas SCIALLO, JEFFREY. Freeport, ,Y.Y. SCOGGINS, JANIS LEE. Dallas SCOGGINS, JOHN. Dallas SCOTT. IKLATHARINE ANN. Balduin. KY. SCOTT. RICHARD. Amarillo SEAMAN. JAMES. Tyler SEAMANS. JAN ANNETTE. Baytou-n SEARLS, LINDA LOL. Odessa SECREST. ROBERT. Temple SELSER. SUSAN FRANCES. Baron Ronge. Lg. SEVERY. PAMELA GRACE. .Yasl1:':'.'q'e. Tam. SHARTZ. GLORIA DAWN. Dallas SHEARMAN. JOHN THOMAS. llaizs Clz.:r.'es. L: SHEFFIELD. JOSEPH. Tfrurrlwrhs SHEPPARD. ELAINE. Tarkfa. Mu. SHEPPERD. LALRA. Cfinton-Sheri-:an .4 ILS.. 0 SHERMAN. ROBERT. Dallas SHIFLETT. LINDA. Dallas 0 1' f T' X A G ! . x 4 5 JI ,JU 9 TEX A x 1 X is 5 i . , . 8 If 'I Ii' 3. 5 t 4 S. fl A I fs, . 'Es ll ' 1 1 A 10 FRESHME 1 SHILLINGLAW, RICHARD, Nashville, Tenn. SIDES, NANCY ALLISON, El Paso SILVA. CLARLES FOSTER, Houston SIMMONS, BARBARA, Dallas SIPPEL, MARY ELLEN, Tulsa, Okla. 2 SKRIVANEK, GREGORY, Ennis SLATER, JAMES EVANS, Bloomington, Ill. SLAY, TINA, Houston SMITH, SMITH 3 SMITH SMITHZ SMITH SMITH SMITH 4 SMITH, SMITH SMITH? SXIITH EDITH VAIL, New Orleans, La. ELIZABETH JANE, Trumbull, Conn. KATHRYN LOUISE, Dallas LINDA LOU, Henderson, Ky. PEGGY LYNN, Dallas REBECCA LYNNE, Houston RICHARD ELLIS, Avon, Conn. ROBERT JAMES, Oklahoma City, Okla. RUSSELL DENNIS Oklahoma Cit Okla. - - , ya SUSAN ANDREA, Houston TIMOTHY ROGER Houston ss.lfIlIffH,xss, MARY EMILY, Mineral Wells 9 SNYDLI 'X 'XLLY LEE, Dallas SOLETHI, UI -XNE ELYSE, Weslaco SOMERVILI PATRICK, Dallas SOUR, BEN, for eport, La. SOUTHERN, .Il Ixf LEN, Houston 440 SPAIN, JAMES A., Dallas SPEER, CHARLES W., Richardson SPENCER, MARSHA KAY, San Angelo SPITZER, LARRY WAYNE, Silver Spring, Md. SPIVA, DIANA DEE, Fredericksburg SPRAGUE, MARION, Locust Valley, N.Y. SPUHLER, KAREN PAM, Baytown ST. CLAIR, RODMAN A., Alton, Ill. STACY, THOMAS WOOD, Oklahoma City, Okla STANGLIN, LELAND, Dallas STANLEY, LELAND DOUGLAS, Dallas STARE, CHARLES ANN, Palos Verdes, Calif. STARR, RANDOLPH WAYNE, Hiawatha, Kan. STASIO, ANDREW F., Dallas STEELE, KAREN JANE, Little Rock, Ark. STEES, VIRGINIA LEIGH, St. Paul, Minn. STEPANEK, MARK S., Dallas STEPHENS, HARRY G., West Helena, Ark. STEPHENS, ROGER SCOTT, McGehee, Ark. STERLING, DONALD W., Dallas STERLING, PEGGY, Dallas STETSON, BARRETT W., Eastchester, N .Y. STREET, JAMES STEPHEN, 0'Fallon, Ill. STRICKLIN, PAULA, Dallas STRINGER, JAMES F., San Angelo xi Q. A I ,P . V 9 9 .1 V ' X. . G w V .N 5' A I at , 11 at 2' AF.. K0 f'? 6' ,,, . 6. 9 L . by f 5 L STRODE, STEVEN WAYNE, Dallas STROUBE, ELIZABETH, Corsicana STUART, TOM JEFFREY, Dallas STUTZMAN, CHARLES L., Brooklyn, N.Y. SULLIVANT. WILLIAM M., Oklahoma City, Okla. SUMMERS. MARK STEVEN, Dallas SUMMERS, WILLIAM H., Dallas SWANGER, ARBIE JANE, Fayetteville, N.Y. SWEET, MELVIN ALLEN, Dallas SWEITZER. DARBY LEE, Dallas TABER. CENEVIEVE WALL, Jackson, Tenn. TANNER, DWAYNE KEITH, Dallas TANNER, ZOE, New Orleans, La. TAUBERT, BETTY ANNE, Wichita Falls TAYLOR, BENJAMIN E., Houston TAYLOR. DOROTHY, Baton Rouge, La. TAYLOR LOWRY, Fort Worth TAYLOR, PHILLIP JACK, Fort Smith, Ark. TEAGUE, DELPHA LYNN, Dallas TEACUE, RANDALL CRAIG, Madisonville, Ky. TEICHMANN, SUZANNE, Houston TERKUHLE, SUSAN, New Orleans, La. THEOBALD, MARY, Oconomowoc, Wis. THOMAS, JAMES ROBERT, Houston THOMAS, PAMELA LEIGH, Richardson 6 I 8 9 Ii FRESHME THOMPSON. ERAN. Rochester. Jlfnn. THOMPSON. STEPHEN. Dallas THOMPSON. THOMAS W.. Barrington. THOMSON. WILLIAM JAMES. Daflas R THORNE. THOMSEN F.. Shrezfport. La. THREADGILL. JOHN D.. Dallas TINKLER. STEPHEN EARL. Broov:,i:'e.'d. C ' TINSLEY. KATHLEEN. Elmhurst. IU. TIPTON. PAMELA JEAN. Jlzlmri. Fla. TISSERAND. STEVEN LEE. Dallas TITTLE. CAROL ANNE. Dallas TOBER, ENIIL. Nortlz Rujalton. 0.72111 TOBIAS. SHARYN MARIE. D11.'.'as TOLBERT. PAUL J.. Dallas TOLER. NANCY KAY. Jlalrfrn. .-Irl.: TOLLESON. JOHN CANTER. Ennis TLIMA. SAMUEL EMILE. Slzrczfporr. L TLRRIFF. PATRICIA. 17.11115 IILIN. LOUIS SCOTT. Cln:fn:nuug.:. Tse ISSERY. CARL LEE. Dallas YAN DYKE. JANE. ,Ilars.Esf.'. Um. VAN CRONKHITE. DONNA. D.:.'.l:s VELS. OCTAYIO ACLIRRE. Rofsro: YELASCO. JORGE. La Paz. Bo.':'z'f.: v r- VERGOS. JOHN CHARLES. .IIef':p.E:'s. Tenn A hfil 6 0 ' 5'- . A 1 r as 'S' 4 s- In bf J 1 A.l 6 , 7- Sw XR I 4 1 V53 WEE? 3 - ,415 YERMILLION. MARTHA, Dallas YOCEL. C-ARRETT. Shreveport, La. WADE. CHARLES EDWARD, Houston W'ADLEY, PATRICIA ANN, Dallas WACCONER, JUDY, Wichita Falls WAGLEY, CAROL LYNN, Dallas WAKINS. JAMES ARTHUR, Springfield, Mo. WALDNEP, DAVID CECIL, Artesia, N.M. WALES, MARGARET, Murray Hill, NJ. WALKER, ANNE, Temple WALKER, CATHERINE, C'hampaign, Ill. WALKER, JEFFREY DAVID, Corsicana WA LKER, SUSAN ALICE, Texas City WALLACE. ELAINE, Salt Lake City, Utah WALTER, KAREN JEANNE, Dallas WANCERIN, .IAMES ROBERT, Green Bay, Wis. WARD. ROBERT MARSHALL, Ada, okia. wx H n. SLSAN ELAINE, Hfghzana Park, Ill. sump, r.,wL MN, llauston WA R E, WILLIAM ROBERT, Amarillo WARR EN, LESLIE DIANNE, Dallas WARREN, WILLIAM WARD, Dallas WEATIIERLY, NANCY, Fort Worth WEAVER, LINDA LEE, Dallas WEAVER, TERESX ANNE, Dallas mA h I A: N '1 6 I EA X .n.. i I .. ' 4.. . FRESHMEN WEBB, SHERRY LAMAR, Memphis, Tenn. WEBSTER, ROBERT WILLIAM, Tyler WEDIN, KAREN MARIE, Springfield, Va. WEHLANDER, RONALD STEWART, Bellev WEST, MERTICE, Memphis, Tenn. WEST, RANDOLPH THOMPSON, Kerrville WESTADT, CONSTANCE, Falls City, Neb. WHEELOCK, WARREN R., Regina, Canada WHIRLEY, MARY JEAN, Honey Grove WHITAKER, SUSAN, Corpus Christi WHITE, JOE THOMAS, College Station WHITE, MARY ALICE, Temple WHITE, MOLLY TYNER, Corpus Christi WHITE, WILLIAM C., Dallas WHITNEY, RODGER F., Dallas WILBUR, STEPHEN F., Denver, Colo. WILCOX, KATHRYN L., Tulsa, Okla. WILKINSON, DENNIS A., Amarillo WILKINSON, JOHN T., Memphis, Tenn. WILLIAMS, CATHERINE, Dallas WILLIAMS, JOEL T., Dallas WILLIAMS, JOHN W., Springfield, Mo. WILLIAMS, LON R., Arlington WILLIAMS, SUZAN LYNN, Oklahoma City, WILLIAMSON, JESSE S., McKinney ue, N eb. Okla. Q' 1 4 N -:' FRESHMEN 1 THILSON, JAMES SCOTT, McGinnis WITHERSPOON, HELEN, Atlanta, Ga. WOLF, HARRIET SUE, Dallas WOOD, JOSEPH, Huntsville, Ala. WOOD, TINA MARIE, Joliet, Ill. X 2 WOOD, WILLIAM BOYD, Webster Groves, Mo. WOODALL, JAMES KIRK, Dallas WOODSIDE, MARIANNE, Kowait, Arabian Gulf WOOLDRIDGE, PEGGY, Claude ' WOOLFORK, DAVID LOUIS, Memphis, Tenn. 3 WRIGHT, WRIGHT, WRIGHT, WRIGHT, WRIGHT, DEBORAH LEE, Dallas JEAN, Tulsa, Olcla. KENNETH, Ardmore, Okla. SALLYE JO, Mayfield, Ky. TERRI ANN, Houston Ah 4- 5 6 95? WRIGHT, WILLIAM DAN. Dallas WRIGHT, WILLIAM. Dallas WUNDERLICH, CAROL, Germantown, Tenn. WUNDERLICK. NANCY, Dallas WYATT, MARIANNE, LaPorte WYLIE, ROY, Houston YARBERRY, LINDA LEE. Houston YARBROUGH, DEBORAH. Clayton, NJ. YOST, CHARLES DANIEL. Pittsburg, Kan. YOUNG, HOWARD SCOTT. Killeen YOUNG, JACQUELYN, Longview YOUNG, JAMES GARNER. Dallas ZACHRITZ, KATHLEEN. St. Louis, Jlo. ZAHN, GEORGE ANN. Santa Fe, .Y,,II. ZIPPER, SANDRA LEE, Dallas I C. AI tllg , N .., nl. .S I 'Clash 4 I I .. J 'Q Q -R ' ' ' 5 ,Q va' . fx! ex. I 57- . K. n .a I I A in I A px. c- 1-, 5- 9 4' Q .D U ,, . . I .5 ,I x V I I 9 GRADUATE 1 ALANIS, ROBERTO, Maalaffay, Mexico 6 ASHBAUCHER, THOMAS, Dallas BARBOSA, JAMES, Dallas BENNETT, MARY, Baltimore, Ma. BOURLAND, JAMES, Dallas 2 CLARK, JAMES, Clinton, Miss. 7 COFFMAN, JANET, Abilene COLBY, JOHN, Dallas COLEMAN, ROBERT, Dallas CONDRA, PHILIP, Whitwell, Tenn. 3 CORDER. WILLIAM DAVID, Robstown 3 CREED, DORIS EVELYN, Arlington CRONIN, TOM, Dallas CIQNNINGHAM, CAROL, Norco, La. DELAPLANE, WALTER, Tucson, Ariz. 4 DELATTE, EDMOND, New Orleans, La. 9 DENIC, JAMES WARREN, Fort Wayne, Ind. DIXON, DANNY, Texas City DIQGGAR, JAMES, Gurnee, Ill. ELDER, CARLYN LANG, Cuero 5 EVA A S. 'IIIELMA GAIL, Dallas I0 FA LI,Ii ' : I-,IL QIQENTIN, Riagawaaa FELAHI, I' INA, Quezon City, Philippines FERRELL. Il 'I TID, Dallas FLEMINC, Iii' li XRD, Irving 4 N J YD Lx l 'R ,,,,l, -T-x , Q l sg K l FOX, PETER, Sweetwater FREY, WENDIE, Dallas GALVAN, GESARE, Salvador, Brazil GILMORE, MARGARET, Grapevine CRIMES, WILLIAM, Plano HARLAN, SHERYL, Dallas HARRISON, DEAN, Dallas HERRON, RONALD, Hutchinson, Kan. HUCKABY, WILLIAM, Atlanta, Ga. HUNT, CAROLYN, Dallas J AGER, ERIC, Wichita, Kan. JOHNSON, WILLARD, Dallas JOHNSTON, DONALD, Dallas KIRBY, NANCY, Dallas KOCH, JOHN, Dallas LEE, ELIZABETH, Dallas LEWIS, GWENA JEANNE, Dallas LUNDBERO, PAUL, San Jose, Calif. MATHEWS, MARY, Dallas MAXWELL, SALLY, Wichita Falls MCDERMOTT, JOSEPH, Dallas MONTGOMERY, RICHARD, Lubbqpk MORGAN, BETTY, Mena, Ark. MUNSON, JOHN, Denison NELSON, CORNELIUS, Hennessey, Okla R 5 -A, O I bf .-3 S- erv' B' l 1 ll, .1 I sr NILSSON, KAREN, Dallas ODELL, MICHAEL, Dallas OVERTON, PAUL LEE, Guthrie, Okla. PARIS, CAROL ANN, Springfield, Mass. PARSONS, PATRICIA ANN, Sebastian, Fla. PETERSEN, MEREDITH, Littleton, Colo. ROSETT, JACQUELINE, Dallas SCHANTZ, CAROL ANNE, Remington, Ind. SHERRILL, CHARLES, Miami, Fla. SWANSON, PEGGY, Bonham ' 'Q GRADU TATE, JUDITH, Dallas TERRY, MARY, Arlington TERRELL, DAN MARTIN, Dallas TITUS, WILBUR, Dallas THURMOND, LESLIE, Dallas WELLS, NED MORRIS, San Antonio WHEELIS, SUE, Dallas WORDEN, JERRY THOMAS, Dallas YOO, SEI, Dallas ZILLARD, LEE, Dallas BROWN, BONITA LOUISE Dallas SPECIALS , 6 NICHOLS. CATHERINE. Dallas EMORY, THERESA MARIE, Garland PRYOR- DOROTHY SCOTT- Sfdmfvfd HUNT, RUTH JUNE, Dallas RALEY. ROBERT CECIL. North Cowden SIQEXIIIIRBURG, JOHN, Dallas ROBERTS. SHERYL BETH. Dallas D, AUSTIN, Dallas SUWAIRI. MITSL LXZU. Kobe, Japan TES CLASSES OF THE SCHGOL OF ENGINEERI C5 l , h, Q FY-Q. A-Eluaonn 35g - S Ad W ' SQ, , S X14 .1 , ul 6 .. ' 1. YQ . W . .r lv' . , . 0 .i QV? -'fS K -0000! sod ff . Wililli- SSS. -f QQ ' ' A-3:3-15 -- gZ.. 2-:'-IE,-.::.-An,if,, , 9 WI 15233 K L . fffff' l 6 ,1 fun fv- Z' 1 BALL, CHARLES F. Hurst Industrial Engineering, Beta Theta Pi, Sigma Tau, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Varsity Baseball, Squires BANKS, ROBERT LYNN Rusk Electrical Engineering, Sigma Tau, Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE, Dean's List 2 BARNARD, PHILIP D. Houston Civil Engineering, Sigma Alpha Ep- silon, Rally Committee, Mechanics Chairman, Sigma Mu Epsilon BLOUNT, HAROLD BRUCE Houston Industrial Engineering, AIIE 3 BRAUN, ROBERT MAX Dallas Mechanical Engineering, Kappa Al- pha BRODIN, ROY R. Omaha, Neb. Mechanical Engineering, Pi Tau Sig- ma, Vice-President, Sigma Tau, ASME, Chairman, Dean's List 5' s 4? ENGINEERI G 4 CHASTEEN, LARRY HUGH 7 Texarkana Mechanical Engineering, Sigma Tau, Pi Tau Sigma, ASME, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Phi Eta Sigma CLARK, WILLIAM GROOS San Antonio Industrial Engineering, AIIE, Cor- responding Secretary, Treasurer 5 CREECY, MICHAEL EARL Texarkana Electrical Engineering, IEEE DANIELS, NEIL EVERETT 8 Houston Electrical Engineering, Eta Kappa Nu, Sigma Tau, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Alpha Phi Omega 6 DAVIS. CHARLES Little Rock, Ark. Electrical Engineering 9 DIMMICK, JAMES OWEN Haddon Heights, NJ. Electrical Engineering: Eta Kappa Nu, President, Sigma Tau. KSMU, Chief Engineer, IEEE fs SENIORS DITTRICH, ERNEST CARL Murfreesboro, Tenn. Mechanical Engineering: Beta Theta Pi, ASME, SAE EHRICH, WILLIAM L. Dallas Industrial Engineering: Sigma Tau Secretary: Pi Tau Sigma, Treasurer' AIIE. Corresponding Secretary: Sig- ma Mu Epsilon: De-an's List FOY. JAMES HAROLD Bro u'n zrooa' Electrical Engineering ERANTZ. ROBERT Houston Electrical Engineering HARRIS. JAMES Dallas Mechanical Engin.. HENRY. DONALD Dt:.'.'cs Civil Engineering Xi 22 '53 sv E GI EERI G SENIORS HOAC. DOUGLAS MINOR 4 LIGUN, MICHAEL CARUL Dallas Texarkana n . El,g.nnn.n1 Engineering Electrical Engineering HOWELL. ROBERT DORRIS MAY, JACK lnfffe Gglflfwd . ' lnflustrial Engineeringg Sigma Phi Clvll Engineering Epsilon: AIIEg Mustang Christian lfvllowship. President 2 HINT NYY KVXTHERIYE 'n. ' ' 5 MCFARLIN, ROBERT lf all mn . . Dallas Elf-f-trif-al Engineeringg Delta Zeta Mechanical En ineerin ingrnnisox, .ionx rg. MCLEAN JOHN g g Tp'mrLH.na . . . Red Springs, N.C. Mwhanlcal Englmffrlngl P1 Tau l dustr' l En ineerin ' Ka a Al ha Sigrna: Sigma Taug Kappa Mu Epsi- n la g gl pp P l'-nz ASME: lieanl List IOHNSON, LH.-' 0ljv'ff2Ifi'1, Wfhll- 6 MCINTOSH, JAMES ilflflllilflltl Enginf-f rinag .XHE Slreator, Ill. KHOLRY. 'WAlJlE .lftlilil Electrical Enginecringg Delta Chi llflfffl, lSfa l NIINA, ADIL HABEEB Fllcftrifal Engine'-ring: S rnzi Taug Bishmezzin, El-Khoura, Lebanon EH Kappa NU Electrical Enginccringg IEEE 7 8 9 MORROW, WESLEY C. Corpus Christi Mechanical Engineeringg Alpha Phi Omegag SAE PARKS, MARCUS Irving Industrial Engineering PERKEY, WALTER ROSS Dallas Civil Engineering PETERS, JOHN FRANK Dallas Electrical Engineeringg IEEEQ SEJCQ Amateur Radio Society QUILLIN, CARL JAMES Texarkana Civil Engineeringg Sigma Taug Chi Epsilon, Presidentg Kappa Mu Epsi- long ASCEQ SEJC RENNER, KARL Dallas Electrical Engineeringg Delta Sigma Phi l SENIORS 1 RYAN, THOMAS EDWARDS Little Rock, Ark. Civil Engineering SCHENENERK, JOHN Dallas Electrical Engineering 2 SMITH, JAMES HURLEY Dallas Mechanical Engineering SMITH, LACIE GENE Dallas Civil Engineering 3 SOUTH, JESSE El Paso Electrical Engineering STEARNS, WILLIAM PHILIP Mission Mechanical Engineering 4 5 6 ENGI EERI G SWALIN, RICHARD 7 Dallas Civil Engineering THOMASON, KARL St. Louis, Mo. Electrical Engineering THURMON, JACK JEWELL Kilgore Civil Engineering 8 TRAINOR, WILLIAM LYNN Paducah, Ky. Electrical Engineering: Eta Kappa Nug Sigma Tau, IEEE TURK. JAMES HAMILTON Long Beach, Calif. Mechanical Engineeringg Sigma Chi: 9 Pi Tau Sigmag ASME VOSS, PAUL OTTO Grand Prairie Mechanical Engineering: Pi Tau S1 mag Sigma Tau I- 'ia I '55 WEIR, GEORGE WALTON Houston Mechanical Engineering: Kappa ma: Squires: Lniversity Men WHITENER. AARON Stillzcell. Olrla. Electrical Engineerin WIDMER. RICHARD Coffeyz'i:'1'e. Kan. Civil Engineering WOODS. MICHAEL ALLYN Prairie l'z'.'.'cgf. Kurt. Electrical Engineering WLEXSCHE. REINHARD Dallas Civil Engineering ZINN. TIM 0l:.'al10r':a ifftjr. 0 Meclianical Engineeri i C' G . 1 C v ,rf 5.1 sa , IN .J x - fb .llxl a ff 1' , JLINIORS E GINEERI G BALL, RICHARD CHARLES, Evanston, Ill. 5 BEAUMONT, LAUREN, Newport, Ark. BELDEN, BRUCE ELLIOTT, Salina, Kan. BLISS, WALTER, Monolulu, Hawaii BOAEN, VERELL DEAN, Eastland BRANDT, GEORGE WILLIAM, Tucson, Ariz. 5 BRUTSCHE, HARRY, Dallas CONLAN, MICHAEL, Abilene CORDER, MICHAEL, Robstown DILTZ, MACKENZIE, Dallas DOAN, TERRENCE, Little Silver, NJ. DUCKWORTH, TOM, Carthage EBDON, JAMES, Balboa, Canal Zone GLASS, ROBERT, Dallas GRAHAM, SANFORD MARVIN, Dallas 1 GLER, HERBERT KEITH, Midland H. 74. RICHARD, Cleburne HES, FULL, JOHN MARK, Dallas HESCI , I' K. FRANK, Dallas HUANG VLH KLIJ NIING-CHIANG, Dallas 7 8 JONES, CHARLES, Athens KIM, TAI SOO, Seoul, Korea KING, WADE HAMPTON, Wichita Falls KUSER, MILTON MARVIN, Odessa LEE, WASHINGTON TOM, New York, N Y MASIH, AYUB REHMAT, Gujranwala, West Pakistan MCMONAGLE, JOSEPH, Radcliff, Ky. MOORE, JAMES HERBERT, Corpus Christi MUSGROVE, JOHN GORDAN, Houston OVERSTREET, CLAUDE, San Antonio PERRY, RONNIE WILBURT, Sherman RAY, RANDALL, Dallas REEDY, JOSEPH, Richardson ROBERTS, JOSEPH, Dallas ROBERTSON, W. STUART, Dallas SPAIN, M. PAUL, Rochelle Park, NJ. STEARNS, GEORGE, Dallas SWENSON, GARY STEPHEN, Dallas THOMAS, RICHARD TODD, Houston WYSCARVER, ROY ANSON, Robstown ' N I nf 1 ' r r ENGINEER BIVENS, WILLIAM, Camden, Ark. BROWN, JOE JERALD, Dallas DANIELS, TERRY, Willoughby, ohia FINK, ERNEST SELWYN, Gilmer FJORDBAK, EDWARD, Dallas GIBSON, DONALD BRUCE, Ennis GREEN, RUSSELL JOHN, Dallas HOLLADAY, JACK TAYLOR, Little Rack, Af LANGE, WILLIAM EDWARD, Houston LAUGHLIN, WILLIAM, Houston LIEU, JOHN TSE CHIEN, Flushing, N.Y. LOWERY, CHARLES OWEN, Corpus Christ MARTIN, JACK THOMPSON, Dallas MCCALL, RICHARD OWEN, Dallas MCCASKILL, ROBERT, Dallas i k. 1 urs , 4, 5 2 v 4 -do A 1 F I cr N , w 5 7' ii- A P I, :QL 1 I G PRE-JU IORS 4 MCMAHAN, LEWIS HILL, Dallas MOORE, STANLEY RAY, Dallas MORRIS, ARTHUR, Dallas MOSS, JOHN PALMER, Memphis, Tenn. NOYES, JEFFREY WILLIAM, Dallas 5 PICKREN, THOMAS, Dallas PIETSCH, WILLIAM MICHAEL. Dallas SCHADECO, MICHAEL. St. Paul, Minn. SMITH, CLAYTON, Dallas SNYDER, COLIN, Palmerton, Pa. 6 SPARLING. LLOYD BRECE. Sedalia, Mo. SPILLAIAN. JAMES. Roclfxrall TAYLOR. RICHARD. Oxon Hill. Md. WATSON, RICHARD. .Yew Orleans. Ld. WEHRMAN, MILTON. Dallas 5 .ill 'I' t. 0- -ex il: .CQ . t Q 'Q ff Q f A h 5 AL 5' was u WFT ilxl SOPHOMORES ENGINEERI G AROSENIENA. JOAQUIN, Republic of Panama BOSTIC. JOHN LLOYD, Wylie BOTHWELL. GREGORY. Treasure Island, Fla CHALLBIAN. RODNEY, Hammoncl, Ind. CRENSHAW. ROBERT D., Jaclfson, Miss. DENDY, ALLEN LEE. Garland A ECTON, DALE MANSFIELD, Randolph, A.F.B FORESTER, GENE, Dallas HART. WILLIAM HOWARD, Houston JENSEN. JAMES ANDREW, Dallas JOHNSON. ROBERT, Corpus Christi JOINER. DAVID PAUL, Dallas KLINCBEIL. LAWRENCE. Oak Park, Ill. LACY, JAMES W., Dallas . LILES, ALTLIS. Dallas GRADLI IIETTLER. DAVID, Houston BH Y KN. JOHN ALVIS, Daingerfiflcl LICHT. COLIN. .l0lllllZflf'SlJllfg, South Africa LY LH. ROBERT BROWN, Shrrfwport, La. AICC XHTHY. JERENIIAH, Pittsburgh, Pa. 1. Axl TES 4 MAY, ROBERT STANLEY, Dallas MCCALLISTER, BILLY, Fort Stockton MILLER, DAVID ROBERT, Dallas NANEZ, JOSE ADAN, Dallas NELSON, DONALD FENTON, Houston 5 N EUMEYER, DONALD, Tyler ORSHALICK, DAVID, Dallas PEPPLER, ROBERT WILLIAM, Pittsburgh, Pa PRITCHETT, JOHN, Dallas REDPATH, JAMES WILSON, Muskogee, Okla. 6 ROACH, PAUL ALTON, Dallas SELK, LOUIS GEORGE, Tucson, Ariz. TOLBERT, JAMES, Dallas WEST, CLINTON DENNIS, Tyler WHITE, NORMAN LOYD, Richardson CLASSES OF THE SCHOOL OF THEOLCDGY SENIORS Hurst Theology BEAVERS, .IAY LANE Fort Worth Theology 2 BOONE, STEPHEN RALPH Bentonville, Ark. Theology BOONE, THOMAS HOLLOMAN Dallas Theology 3 BRANSCUM, MARY LOU Vian, Okla. Theology BUSH, JAMES ROSCOE Pratt, Kan. Theology TH EOLOGY 4- CAMP, CHARLES DENNIS Joshua Theology CECIL, ANTHONY Nacogdoches Theology 5 COLBERT, GEORGE JACKSON Dallas, Ga. Theology COOPER, MARVIN LEE Dallas Theology 6 DAVIS, WILLIAM ALBERT Washougal, W ash. Theology GARMA, .IOANN MARIE Metairie, La. Theology 7 GARRETT, WILLIAM PRESCOTT Taylor Theology HARDIN, CAROLYN Malvern, Ark. Theology 8 HOHWEILER, DARYL F argo, Okla. Theology HOLLINGSWORTH, WILLIAM Miami, Fla. Theology 9 JACKSON, WILLIAM Dallas Theology KRUSE, REINHARD Ruston, La. Theology 1 LANCASTER, JOHN Garland Theology LANCSTON, ELLIS Lubbock Theology 2 LEE, MARY ANN Little Rock, Ark. Theology LOVELADY, JOE ROBERT Houston Theology 3 MCGINNIS, H. LEE Indianapolis, Ind. Theology MOORE, ELIZABETH PAYNE Nettleton, Miss. Theology fi TH EOLOGY 4 MOORE, ROBERT LOUIS Lonoke, Ark. Theology MOXLEY, RUSSELL Dallas Theology 5 NORCROSS, STEPHEN Seattle, Wash. Theology ORMON D, JOHN KERN Garner, N.C. Theology 6 ROBERTSON, KATHLEEN McCook, Neb. Theology SEWELL. JAMES HAROLD Little Rock, Ark. Theology SENIORS 7 SHANNON, STANLEY Blossom Theology TURNIPSEED. ROBERT .Uesquite Theology 8 VAN ZILE. LARRY West Monroe, La. Theology WEATHERS. RONAL OREST Irving Theology 9 WILKERSON. GLEN Dallas Theology WILSON. THERRAL EDWARD Jlagvwlia, .-frk. Theology I X m I X 7 . ,ss ' - x Q .., C -J' - IM, 3 J 'C' 1 2 3 4 if Q 'Jl 9 v 9 T I 1 dx. 4 .W -5 : . , -. 1 . Ni X 'A C wt ,V X ,'f- .4 'R Q 1 THEOLOGY IDDLERS BABCOCK, JAMES, Bethany, La. BRANNING, CHARLES, Sequin BRENNMAN, MARY, Lubbock BRUNER, NORMAN WAYNE, Niles, Mich. CORBIN, EDWARD FORD, Ingleside DEAR, WILLIS WILLIAM, Shreveport, La. FRANCIS, PAUL LOUIS, Delavan, Wis. FREY, WAYDE, Abilene GALAM, FRANCISCO, Nueva Vizcaya, Philippines GEARS, JUDSON, West Grove, Pa. GINN, KENNETH PAT, Floydada HAYS, JOE CONRAD, Dallas HICKS, HERBERT, Texarkana IMAIZUMI, NOBUHIRO, Hyogo, Japan JOHNS, JAMES KENT, Grand Junction, Colo. KIRBY, MICHAEL EDWARD, Baton Rouge, La. KNIGHT, RONALD PERRY, Clarendon, Ark. LEE, JOHN, Dallas LEONARD, .JACK EDWARD, Ponca City, Okla. LINDGREN, RON FRED, Palos Height, Ill. MARTIN, JIMMY HAROLD, Hueytown, Ala. MARTZ, HARVEY, Wichita Falls MCCLURKIN, H. H., Mulberry, Ark. MEANS, JESSE, Bossier City, La. MOFFATT, JACK, Centralia, Ill. MORGAN, MELVIN, Ketchum, Okla. OSGOOD, ROBERT EMORY, Plainville, Conn. PAGE, RONALD LYNN, Baytown PITTMAN, RICHARD, Quitaque PULTS, VIRGIL TROY, Tecumseh, Okla. STALLKNECHT, F. H., Brookshire THORNTON, JOSEPH, Covington, Tenn. WILLIAMSON, LEWIS, Wichita, Kan. WILMOTH, CHARLES KAY, Little Rock, Ark WORSHAM, JACK, Dallas 2 hge CIA , 1' ' ,4 4, Q ' ve A i'?- ' 1 I I I A- 4 9 :H Q1 :Q A Q I x - A I 1 A I D it A 'fi 5 6 0 -. -2 . Q22 .IU IORS THEOLOGY ANDERSEN, STEPHEN, Maynard, Mass. ASHURST, HAROLD, Fort Worth AWALT, CHARLES, Fort Worth BOWER, GERALD, Thomson, Ill. BREWER, CAROLINE, Grenada, Miss. BRUCE, DANNY, Childress BUSBY, JACK, Sardis CARTER, BONITA, Haughton, La. CLAIBONE, DOROTHY, Little Rock, Ark. FIREBAUGH, ROBERT DEAN, Augusta, Kan. GOSSETT, RICHARD, Edmond, Okla. HAMBY, MELVIN, Big Spring HAUSTEIN, FRED, Little Rock, Ark. HOVIS, SHEROL, Ponca City, Okla. JOHNSON, FRANK, Daytona Beach, Fla. JOHNSON, WILLIAM RICHARD, Amarillo JONTE, VICTORIA, Silsbee KAHL, HARRY, San Antonio KOHNS, NORMAN, Ann Arbor, Mich. LINDBERG, DONNA, Iron Mountain, Mich. LING, TIONG HUNG, Sarawak, Malaysia LONGSTRETH, PAUL, Little Rock, Ark. LULL, DAVID JOHN, White Plains, N.Y. MCGEHEE, JAMES PITTMAN, Little Rock, Ark. MCRAE, WILLIAM EUGENE, Memphis, T erm. MOXLEY, RUSSELL, Dallas MUNJOMA, JOHN, Umtali, Rhodesia, Africa NORLIN, DAVID. .UcCracl:en, Kan. PERRY, JOHN HENRY, Crowley, La. PRESTON, ERWIN, Poteet PROCTOR. CHARLES. Carlsbad. NJI. RICE. JOHN. Sheridan, Wyo. ROWELL, WILLIAM. Shreveport, La. SAWYER. BOYD. Denison SHELDON. THOMAS. .-Irlransas City, Kan. STEWART. ROBERT. St. Cloual, Fla. SWINK. HAROLD LEE. l ittstou'n, Olfla. WALKER. JAMES. Dallas WALLACE. ROBERT. Calgary. Alberta. Canada W.-XLT, EARXEST, Savoy WANG. RICHARD ALLEN. Chicago, lll. WHITFIELD. DAVID. Mountain Vieug Ark. WIETING. JUNILLE. Grapeland WOOD, ROGER. Lawton. Olfla. YOON, KIL SANG, Seoul, Korea IA 45 s Q gl I ',.-se' ... L as A 8 Ax 7 f 1 . 'Q lr x , . , .,, A 5 ...-0' ws 8 s 1 SENIORS 1 ALEXANDER. NICHOLAS, Dallas ANDERSON, DANNY, Dallas ARMSTRONG. TOM, Dallas ATWOOD. JOHN, Dallas BARNES. DOUG. Dallas 2 BARTEL. HARRY, Dallas BAIIMAN. JON, Dallas BERESFORD. CHARLES, Dallas BOONE. MIKE, Dallas BOSWELI.. GEORGE, Dallas 3 BREWER. SPENCER, Dallas BRISTER, WESLEY. Dallas ISRIQECHNER, ERNEST, Dallas BRIQNDICE. DENNIS, Dallas BLRFORIJ, SAM, Dallas 4 CANTERBIfRY. JOE, Dallas CARPENTER, JIM, Dallas CHASE. JEFF, Dallas COLE. JAMES. Dallas CIQRTIS. JA MES. Carlanrl 5 DAVIS, BOB, Dallas DIQBNER. RON. llallas ESCH, JOHN, Dallas FRITZSCHE, GARY, llallas GIBSON, JAMES, Dallas W GINSBURG, ROBERT, Dallas GRUMBLES, ERNEST, Dallas GUITTARD, CHARLES, Dallas HAEUSSLER, RICHARD, Dallas HARDCASTLE, A., Dallas HARPER, ALFRED, Dallas HEFNER, STEPHEN, Dallas HILL, WILLIAM, Dallas HOWARD, DAVID, Dallas JACKSON, DAVID, Dallas JARVIS, DON, Dallas JELINEK, RUDY, Dallas JESTER, TOM, Dallas JOHNSON, JAMES, Dallas JONES, TED, Dallas KARLSBERG, PAULINE, Dallas KEELINC, FRANK, Dallas KELLEY, HERBERT, Dallas KERR, BEN, Dallas KETZ, WESLEY, Dallas all 1 4 .s KILLOUGH, MICHAEL, Dallas KNAPP, FRED, Dallas KONRADI, ANDREW, Dallas KOPPMAN, ED, Dallas LEWIS, MACK, Dallas LIVINGSTON, JERRY, Dallas MABERRY, MIKE, Dallas MACEY, JOE, Dallas MADELEY, DANIEL, Dallas MCCAIN, JAY, Dallas McGUIRE, CHARLES. Dallas MCMULLEN, JOHN. Fort Worth MESHORER, HANK, Dallas MUNRO, BART, Dallas MURPHEY, JIM, Dallas NICHOLSON, LEWIS, Dallas NIX, JEFF, Dallas OSTARCH, GERALD, Dallas OWEN, CLIFFORD, Dallas PICKETT, DAVID, Dallas W SENIQRS 5 PLETCHER. ROCKNEY. Dalla PORTNOY. NOEL. Dallas ROTH. WALTER. Dallas RLCKER. JERRY. Dallas RIQDY. AL. Dallas 6 SALCIER. JIM. Dallas SECHREST. WILLIAM. Dall SIBLEY. CHECK. Dallas SMITH. CHARLES. Dallas THAYER, STEPHEN. Dallas T TOKOLY. STEVE. Dallas TROSETH. FRANK. Dallas WADDEL. PAT. Dallas WADE. MICKEY. Dallas WALLENSTEIN. JIM. Dallas UQ 8 WERTHEIMER. LINDA. Dafi WILLIAMS. RANDY. Dallas WOODSIDE. JOHN. Dallas WOODMAN. WALTER. Dall.: YOLNGBLOOD. ELDON. Da' -. ., 1, las U f 'AP' -2 B in 3 , I f I . N A 10 .4 ANDERSON. OVERTON, Dallas BANDY, ROLAND, Dallas BLACHLY, JACKIE, Dallas BLACKWELL. FLOYD. Dallas RON. JOHN, Dallas BRADSHAW, SAM, Dallas BRANNIAN. LAWRENCE, Dallas BROA DWAY, JIM, Dallas BROWN, NORMAN, Dallas IIRLCE, NORMAN, Dallas RLRNHAM. JIM, Dallas CARLISLE. WILLIAM, Dallas CARMICHAEL, JIM, Dallas CLAY, CHARLES, Dallas CLEMENTS, GERALD, Dallas COKE. J.-MLK, Dallas COMBS, NEAL, Dallas fQOT'I'ER, FRANK, Dallas CRAYENS. JOHN, Dallas CRA WFORD, JERRY, Dallas LRUVIIJITQR, DUN. Dalla.s IJ Y NIIZULD. RICHARD, Dallas DAN IS. Ll XRILE, Dallas IJUIff,I,,XSS. CENE, Dallas IJLIC.-X YET. EDWIN, Dallas ID-L W EBERSTEIN, BRIAN, Dallas ELKINS, DAVID, Dallas ELLIS, DAVID, Dallas ELLIS, RICHARD, Dallas ENGELLAND, AL, Dallas ESCHENBURG, R. L., Dallas EVANS, CHARLES, Dallas EVERLINE, JIM, Dallas FINSTROM, JIM, Dallas FRANKS, DICK, Dallas GAY, ED, Dallas GIELOW, ROGER, Dallas GRACE, BARNEY, Dallas GRAUE, HELEN, Dallas GRIFFIN, GEORGE, Dallas GRYNWALD, JEFF, Dallas GRYNWALD, MARGARET, Dallas GUDGEN, KENNETH, Dallas GUINAN, RICHARD, Dallas HACKNEY, JIM, Dallas HAGER, GEORGE, Dallas HAMPTON, HARRIS, Dallas HARTGROVE, RICHARD, Dallas HATFIELD, GIBSON, Dallas I-IELAL, RAY, Dallas 3 Q lK.X ,i MIDL W HOWARD, ALAN, Dallas HULSE. WENDEL, Dallas HYDEN, JOE, Dallas JARVIS, RRITT, Dallas JONES, LARRY, Dallas JONES, RICHARD, Dallas KEANE, PETE, Dallas KENDRICK, KENNY, Dallas KINNEBREW, JACKSON, Dallas KNOUSE. JOHN, Dallas KNUDSEN, RICHARD, Dallas KRUEGER, GARY, Dallas LAM, CONNER, Dallas LANGELOH, ART, Dallas LASLEY, TERRELL, Dallas LEFLOCH, GENE, Dallas LIGON, JOHN, Dallas MCBETH, CHARLES, Dallas MCCLURE, AL, Dallas MCCONNELL, DONALD, Dallas MCHUGH, CHARLES, Dallas MCROBERTS, ROGER, Dallas MAXHAM, PAM, Dallas MATTHEWS. LARRY, Dallas MATHIS, CECIL, Dallas lm x RA. MATTOX. JIM. Dallas MALJND. JOE, Dallas MAXFIELD. MARIETTA. Dallas MEEK, PHII.. Dallas MILLER. BOB. Dallas MERRIELL. HOWARD. Dallas MIDDLETON. RECCIE. Dallas MIKKELSEN. JOHN. Dallas MITCHELL. JAMES. Dallas MITCHELL. TED. Dallas MOORE. GENE. Dallas MORRIS. ALLEN. Dallas MORROW. MIKE. Dallas MOLNCER. JIM. Dallas NELSON. GARY. Dallas OHM. AL. Dallas O'NEAL. MICHAEI.. Dallas OTSTOTT. GEORGE. Dallas OLER. DICK, Dallas OYSON. RICHARD. Dallas PATTERSON. J AY. Da.'las PLETT. JIM. Dallas RAMSEY. LANEY. Dallas RHINEHART. MELINDA. Dallas ROGERS. JAMES. Dallas 5 EAA 4 3' J 31 Eg A MID LAW SALCH. STEVE, Dallas SAYER. GENE, Dallas SCHNIIDT. JEROLD, Dallas SE.-XY. GEORGE, Dallas SEWARD, RICHARD, Dallas SHEEHY, DAN, Dallas SKILES. BARRY, Dallas SMITH, CHAPMAN, Dallas SPARKS, GALEN, Dallas STITT, TOM, Dallas STRATTON. GENE, Dallas SWENSON, ERIC, Dallas TEIITSCH, BOB, Dallas THOMPSON, MARCUS, Dallas THOMPSON, PETER, Dallas THORPE, DOUG, Dallas TRAVER, JERRY, Dallas TIQTTLE, CHARLES, Dallas IQNGERNIAN, STEVE, Dallas FAZ-VEGA, JORGE, Dallas 'fa XLKER, R. IJ., Dallas VN PQNIJORF, HANK, Dallas VI'I.'NfY. JOAN, Dallas WOOD. LARRY, Dallas YVORSHANI, JOE, Dallas -8 l- FIRST-YE R L W ZINN, JACK, Dallas ALTICK, FRANCIS, Dallas AMAON, GARY, Dallas ANDERSON, ROY, Dallas BANDY, BOB, Dallas BANKS, RICHARD, Dallas BERRY, ROBERT, Dallas BIRD, PETER, Dallas BLEVINS, HUGH, Dallas BOTTS, GERALD, Dallas BRANS, GARY, Dallas BRAN SON, FRANK, Dallas BRISCOE, DAVID, Dallas BROWN, JAMES, Dallas BROWN, STEPHEN, Dallas BRYAN, HARRY, Dallas BYWATERS, PHYLLIS, Dallas CAMPBELL, CHARLES, Dallas CAMPBELL, DAVID, Dallas CARLESS, PETER, Dallas CARRUTH, DAVID, Dallas CHAPMAN, CHUCK, Dallas COLTON, RONALD, Dallas CONNER, DOUGLAS, Dallas COOPER, HAYDEN, Dallas qw E 4 as-V YL: 2 'f L 7 I 1 I 0 J I 3 4 all 2 Y Aki' ' 'S 10 FIRST-YE R DAKAN, ALAN R., Dallas DALE, THOMAS, Dallas DANIEL, JOHN, Dallas DAVENPORT, MARK, Dallas DAVEY, BYRON, Dallas DAVIS, JOHN, Dallas DENNEY, THOMAS, Dallas EALY, MILES, Dallas EASTWOOD, BOB, Dallas ELLIS, JOHN, Dallas ELLSWORTH, NANCY, Dallas ENDERBY, LINDSEY, Dallas ENGELMAN, MICHAEL, Dallas FARRIS, THOMAS, Dallas FINCHER, JOHN, Dallas FLORSHEIM, BOWEN, Richardson FOLSON, CRAIG, Dallas FORD, JERRY, Dallas FRANKLIN, PETER, Dallas FROST, ROBERT, Dallas FRY, THOMAS, Dallas FULLER, THOMAS, Dallas FUTTER, JEFFREY, Dallas GARRETT, WILLIAM, Dallas GERMERAAD, JOHN, Dallas GIBSON. MICHAEL. Dallas GLEASON. DAVID. Dallas GRENLEY. HENRY. Dallas HANDEL. STEPHEN. Dallas HASSAN. REYALD. Dallas HAYWOOD. ERNEST. Dallas HOPPE. ALBERT. Dallas HORSLEY. GREGORY. Dallas HOSEY. RICHARD. Dallas HOWARD. GARRETT. Dallas HUELRIG. IARRY. Dallas HLGH. JOHN. Dallas HYDE. DLDLEY. Dallas IRISH. JAMES. Dallas VASSALO. ED. Dallas JONES. RLRTON. Dallas JLRBALA. STEPHEN. Dallas KANTOR. ROBERT. Dallas KIBIRELL. TEDFORD. Dallas KNICKERBOCKE R. ROBERT. D KNOLLE. CHARLES. Dallas KROGNIANN. NEWELL. Dall: LAVENDER. CAREY. Dallas LEA. RICHARD. Dallas LERER. STEPHEN. Dallas IJ I Q A I alia .3 1.1 ,,, l I Aa. I.. . Ll ' .I Io In I4 'K l,. X A. 3 2 I ,,, - -9 ra ,, . h is -2-,X AA H ' 'Til IAA J .1 FIRST-YE R L W LEWIS. JAMES, Dallas LINDSAY, JAMES, Dallas LINZY, WILLIAM, Dallas LONG, WILLIAM, Dallas LLNA, ROBERT, Garland MADELEY, JOHN, Dallas MARIS, GEORGE, Dallas MARSH, FREDERICK, Dallas MARTIN, JAMES, Dallas MASSINGILL, RONALD, Dallas MASTERS, ALBERT, Dallas MCCALLUM, ROBERT, Dallas MCCASKILL, CHARLES, Dallas MCKEARIN, GEORGE, Dallas MCMENAMY, JAMES, Dallas MEDLIN, JAMES, Dallas MEREDITH, MICHAEL, Dallas MILLARD, TIMOTHY, Dallas MILLETT, JOHN, Dallas MILLICAN, CHARLES, Dallas MUHIQHEAD, GEORGE, Dallas MORRIS. SUSAN, Dallas MULA5-AX. YIRGIL, Dallas MYERS, ,I.V,K, Dallas NEB-LE'I I', I1EX'ERI,Y, Dallas 6 NELSON, JAMES, Dallas NOBLE, JOHN, Dallas OLDS, RUSSELL, Dallas OTSTOTT, RICHARD, Dallas PARKINS, DENNIS, Dallas 7 PURVINES, LOREN, Dallas RADER, ROBERT, Dallas RAINWATER, BOB, Arlington REHFELDT, FREDERICK, Dallas RICE, WILLIAM, Dallas 8 ROBERTSON, CHARLES, Dallas ROBINSON, WILLIAM, Dallas ROGERS, HOWARD, Dallas RORIE, THOMAS, Dallas ROSS, LYNN, Dallas 9 SANFORD, JOHN, Dallas SCHMOLL, JAY, Dallas SCOTT, RUFUS, Dallas SEARLS, JOHNNY, Dallas SHETTLE, AUBYN, Dallas 10 SHEEHAN, JOE, Dallas SHORT, BILLY, Dallas SHRADER, WILLIAM, Dallas SILVER, LAWRENCE, Dallas SKINNER, ESTA, Dallas wwf 'if' V fs. . N. I . 'll ' gf 1 I e4fIlrIIIII: fs? , K FIRST-YE R L W GRADUATE LA 1 SMITH, ANDREW, Dallas SNODGRASS, DAVID, Dallas STABLER, JAMES, Dallas STRINGER, WILLIAM, Dallas SWANSON, ROBERT, Dallas 2 TABOR, MIKE, Dallas TERWILLIGER, EMMETT, Dallas TRANTHAM, WILLIAM, Dallas TUBB, PAUL, Dallas TUCKER, RICHARD, Dallas 3 TUGGLE, DAVID, Dallas VANSLYKE, PAUL, Dallas VENZA, JOHN, Dallas WADE, RONALD, Dallas WARREN, WILLIAM, Dallas 4 WEEKS, THOMAS, Dallas ' WEEMS, WAYNE, Dallas WEISMANN, WALTER, Dallas WHITLEY, LINDA, Dallas WILCOX, DONALD, Dallas 5 WILLIAMS, LEE, Dallas WILSON, ROBERT, Dallas WILSON, TOM, Dallas WOLFF, THOMAS, Dallas WUESTER, WILLIAM, Dallas 6 WYSZYNSKI, LAURENCE, Dallas YOUNG, GORDON, Dallas AGUILAR, MIGUEL, Dallas BAILEY, DAVID, Dallas BERMUDEZ, ADA, Dallas CERVANTES. FERNANDO. Dallas CHANG. DONALD. Dallas CHAROONBARA. SLTHEE. Dallas ECARBIA. RENATO. Dallas ELVERDIN, JOSE. Dallas ESPINAL. VILLA. Dallas FAVROT. CHIP. Dallas GIOYANNONI. ITALO. Dallas BERGOX. FERXANDO, Dallas HIGA. SHIGEHIRO. Dallas KIM. WOO-HYLNG. Dallas KOJO. TOSHIBIARO. Dallas LEE. CHIH-PENG. Dallas LEE. WEI-LL. Dallas MENKE. BRLCE. Dallas BILRPHY. PALL. Dallas OSTERBERG. EDWARD. Dallas PEREZ, SERGIO. Dallas PLNO, REYNATO. Dallas REYNOLDS. OSBORNE. Dallas SOLAN.-X. ANGEL. D.:l.'.:s ROSSI. CARLOS. Dallas SHRESTILA. NANDA. Daflrs SLNDARAYARA. LRAIMROONG THOMPSON. RICHARD. D,:.'.':s LIEZL. SEISAKL. D.:.'.' :s ZANINI. PALIO. D.:.'.'.:s AD ERTISINGI DEX Adams Mobil Service . . . Bob Fenn ............. Book Nook 81 Gift Shop ........ Browne Sz Browne Photographers Clyde Campbell ............... Dallas Power 81 Light Company .... Doc Wideman Garage . . Dr. Pepper ........ Dunlap-Swain .... Friendly Chevrolet . . . Henry's ............ Hillcrest State Bank .... Holiday lnn Central ........... Humble Oil 81 Refining Company ,Vs Cafeteria .................... Laughead Photographers . . . Louanns ................. Masterpiece School Supplies . . . .. 472 .. 490 .. 488 .. 475 . . 470 ...487 476 ..4-88 H488 ..4-83 .. 476 .. 477 .. 4-93 ...489 478 ..4-94 ..4-85 H481 ORGANIZATIONS INDEX AIIE .............. .... Alpha Lambda Delta . . . . . . . Angel Flight ....... .... APO ........ .... Arden Club . . - - - ASCE ....... .... AWS .......... .... Beta Alpha Psi .... . . . Beta Gamma Sigma .... . . . Blue Key .......... .... BSU ...... ...... CAMPUS .......................... Campus Committee on Religious Life . Campus Crusade for Christ ........... Canterbury ................ . .. Chapel Board of Directors .... . .. Cheerleaders .................. .... Christian Science Organization ........ COGS ........................ .... Cosmopolitan Club . .. Cycen Fjodr ..... .... Delta Sigma Pi .... . . . Dolphin Club .... .... ESPEJO .... . . . Eta Kappa Nu .... M. L. Kline Service Station . . . Mustang Service Center . , . One Hour Nlartinizin ',.r.l...4. fi Oriental Cleaners and I,aunrlerers . . . Pemer's ..... Pig Stands, Inc. . . Poise 'n Ivy .... Skeffington's . . . Skillern's ...... SMU Book Store . . . Steakley Brothers Chevrolet .. University House .. University Printing . Varsity Shop ...... Ward's Cut Rate Drugs . .. Woodall Humble Service . . . Young Ideas . . . . . . . 153 Freshman Council .... . .. 173 Hillel ........... . . . 195 IEEE .... . . . 149 IFC ................................ 171 Journal of Air Law and Commerce ..... 190 Kirkos ......................... .... 1 40 KSMU ..... . . . 184 M'am'selles .... . . . 200 Mortar Board .... .. . 138 MRA .......... .... 1 72 Mu Phi Epsilon .... .... 1 53 Mustang Band .... .... 2 04 Newman Club .... Panhellenic .... Phi Alpha Theta . . Phi Beta Kappa . . Phi Chi Theta . . 196 170 151 135 146 Phi Eta Sigma . . . . . . 143 Pi Sigma Alpha .... .. . 151 Publishing Board . . . . . . 177 ROTC .......... . . 206 ROTUNDA . . . . . . 178 SEJC ........... Sigma Delta Chi .. Sigma Delta Pi . .. Sigma Iota Epsilon Sigma Tau .... . . . Sigma Tau Delta . Sill' Press ...... Sophomore Ads-Eors Southwest Review Southwestern Lau' Journal .... ..... Squires ....... . . Student Center .. Student Court . . . Student Senate Student Marketing Club Theta Sigma Phi ........ .. . Town Girls ........ TSEA ........ l'niversity Choir . . . University Debate .... Wesley-PCP . . . YMCA ..... YWCA . . . 176 V11 Ui! U71 176 191 191 181 192 173 Q11 ITU 181 -192 1256 43-1 171 173 1:-O 15 14 13T 152 188 172 189 190 157 1'3 loo 15 1-1T ,-. !NJl 159 154 D01 199 175 175 Adam A.tr.tn Abbot Abbot Ables. -A- I. Lois Gaye t. Robert E.. Jr. . . t. R0l1CI'I LCC .... Mark Julian. Jr. . Ableson. Lynn Brunson . Abney. William Allen .. Abrams. Alan Arnold . . .At'li0I'. Julian Dewi!! . . . Adair. James Lallance Adair. Larry Lee .... Adams. Clare Elaine s. Thomas Burke . Addison. James Henry .. Adkins. -Xe iht 'rnacht Stephen . l l Q 4 Affleck, Ethel Newton Aikin. Lynn Ann ...... Akert, David W'illiam Akin, Frances Ann .. . Alanis. Roberto ...... Albers. Leah Lynn ..... Mary Ellen .... Albrecht. Robert W'illiam Albrig ht. James L. .... . Albright. Linda Jane . . . Albrig Albrig ht. Stephen Lee .. ht. Thomas R. . . . Albritton. Jane D. Alford. Susanne E. .... . Alexander, Johnetta .... Alexander. Kathryn D. . Allen, Ann Eliza ..... . Allen, Ben Frank .... Allen. John Warner .. Allen. Mary Louise .... Allen. Patricia ........ Allen. Robert Edward . . Allen. Virginia Anne Allens Alley. worth. Elizabeth A. David Wayne .... Alling. Cheryl Ann .... Allison. Linda L, ..... Allison. Michael A. Allen. Alsop, Lowell Mauldin . Charles L. ..... . Alston, William 'W. . . .. Altick, Susan Elizabeth . Anderson Barbara E. Anderson, Barbara .l. Anderson, Bonnie Jo ..... .... Anderson. Carl A. III .... .... Anderson. Catherine C. . Anderson, David M. ...... .. .. Ander-o . Anderson, Gary C. .... . Anderson, Harold E.. Jr. Anderson. Jane Land Andersen, Karen M. .... Anderson, Kathryn ..... Anderson, Lamar Thomas Anderson, Lana Sue .... Anderson. Lark M. .... . Anderson. Marynell .... Ander son. Melinda ... Anthony. Marilyn Lee .. Appelt. Gary Le-lie .... Arendt. Tamara Linda .. Afkfr. Nancy Ann ..... . Armstrong. Karen E. Armst rong Margaret E. Arnold. David ......... Arnold, Franklin A. . . .. Arnold, John Duncan . Arnone, John Carl . . . 'nGabeD..lll... 229 174' Q- I 253 261 247 2.1 - 255. 93 bali 263. 424, 235 243. ... .... 241, 231, 229, 237, 245, 231, 265, 237, 247, 267, 249, 239, . . .... Midi, 231. -r 263, 265, Q . PQRTRAIT I DE 408 271 393 393 408 408 393 424 360 408 408 393 393 393 424 408 235 424 408 444 424 408 408 393 408 408 237 360 393 393 408 408 408 424 360 259 424 424 360 424 424 263 251 261 424 408 424 408 393 360 408 424 408 424 408 393 408 424 408 424 393 424 393 360 267 424 241 424 360 424 393 393 424 Arosetnena, Joaquin A. Arsers. Patrick L. ...... . Arttey. Helen ........ Asbury. Ronald Tipton Ashbaucher, Thomas F. Ashurst. Harold Teene Attaway. Barbara Jean Atwood. Dee Janes .... Auch. Timothy Robert . . . . . . . Augspurger. Anne E. . . Augustat. Nancy E. Austin, Sarah Chapman Austin, Thomas Gibson Autry, Susan Mary .... Autz, Janie-Louise .... Avery, William Harlow Awalt, Charles Henry . Axe, Charles David Aydelotte, Candace A. . Ayres, Lillian Elaine . . -B- Babcock, James F. . . . . Bacsik, Susan Elizabeth Baier, Robert William . Bailey, Ann .......... Bailey, Ann Mahan . .. Bailey, Carol Jane .... Bailey, Janice J. ..... . Bailey, Lydia Catherine Bailey, Tamy Rue ....... .... Bain, Ronald Keith . .. Baity, Candis ....... Baity, Penny ......... Baker, Cheryl Jean . .. Baker, James G. ..... . Baker, James Stanley . Baker, Ralph Durwood Baker, Stephen Lewis . Baker, Suzanne ....... Baker, Thomas F. . . . . Baker, Tyler A. ..... . Balch, Don Robert .... Baldwin, Jeffrey W. . . . Baldwin, Teri Janet . . . Ball, Billie Ruth ...... .... Ball, Charles F., Jr.... Ball, Richard Charles . Ballinger, Toni F. . . Bambeck, Cynthia Sue Bamesberger, Lynn Ann Bandeen, Priscilla .... Bane, Cynthia Lee .... Bangle, Anna Rebecca Bankhead, James Lewis Banks, Robert Lynn ..... . . . Bankston, John Robert Bannister, Larry W. . . . Banowetz, John Mike . . Bao, Tran Van ....... Baratti, Betty ........ Barbosa, James P., Jr. . Barcus, Barbara Jane . Bardin, Melinda G. .. . Barrelli, Thomas Paul . Barnard, Philip D, . . . . Barnes, Garrett T. . . . Barnes, Katherine . . . Barringer, Cheryl E. .. Basham, George V. . . . Basinger, Barbara L. . . Baskin, Marcia Elaine . Batchelder, Cecil W. . . Bates, Kathleen D. . . . . Batsche,. George M., Jr. Battle, Susan Dean .... Bauchman, Jan England Bauchman, Susan E. .. Bayless, Judy Ann .... Beach, David Allen . . . Beach, Warren Bruce . . Beall, E. Jean ........ Beaty, Janet Lynn ..... Beaumont, Lauren H., Jr Beavers, Jay Lane .... Beck, James Randall . . Beck, Roger Q. ...... . Beckelman, 'Michael K. Beckhart, William Edmund Beckwith, Katherine E. Beesley, Carl Rush ....... Beeson, Donald Wayne . .. Bergert, Robert F. ...... . Belden, Bruce Elliott .... Belden, Robert C. ..... . Bell, Carolyn Louise Bell, David ........ Bell, Judy Jan ..... Belt, Susan Lynne . .. Belville, Virginia A. . . . Bennett, Barbee Ann .. Bennett, Mary Murrell Bennett, Robert Allen . Benson, Joseph M, . . .. Berger, Byron Gilbert . . Bergstrom, Larry Jon . . Berkhimer, Charles William Berkowitz, Irene ...... Bernstein, Jo Sandra . . Berry, Ann Kristin . . . Berry, Betty Mae .... Berry, Frederick, III .. Bertram, Patricia J. . . . Bertrand, John David . . Best, Leslie Susan ..... Bettler, David T. .... . Biggs, Warren Thomas Biles, Lisa Lacey ..... Billings, Jeannine .... Billings, Terry ........ Birdwell, Donna Beth . . Birnie, Timothy A. . . . . Bithos, Betty Penny . . . Bithos, George Peter . . Bithos, Olga Penny . .. Bivens, William S. . . . Bivings, Albert E. . . . Bixler, Ruth Ann .... Bjorklund, Bretta R. . . Black, Stanley Eugene . Black, William B. .... . Blackburn, Howard M. Blackburn, Linda Jo . . Blackburn, Marvin D. . Blaker, Kathleen Fay . Blakey, Roger Alan . . . Bland, Roddy Jack . . . Blanton, Cynthia L. . . . Blaschke, Johanna Lee Blassingame, Carol L. . Bliss, Walter E. Jr. . . . Bloom, Lackland H. Jr. Blount, Harold Bruce . Blum, Michael Alan . . . Blumeyer, Peter M. .. . Blythe, James Edward . Boaen, Verell Dean Bock, Terye Etta .... 255, 2f 13 Bogel, Philip Raymond . Bohannan, Donna Busby Boice, Mary Ann . . . ..... . .... Boldriek, David Bruce . Bond, Kenneth Carroll .... .... Bond, Robert Doherty .. Bond, Veneta Jane ..... Bonhardt, Barbara J. . . . Bonteeou, George E. . . . Boone, Steve Ralph . . . Boone, Thomas H. . . . . Boone, Virginia L. . . .. Boos, Mandy Lee ..... Born, Charles Harold . . . Bornefeld, Betty ...... Borton, Sameta Dee .... Bosse, Gilbert B., Jr. . . . Bostdorff, William Allen Bostic, John Lloyd ..... Bothwell, Gregory B. . . . .- .---5 Bourgeois, Robert B. . . . Bourland, James King . . Bousman, Letty Carrie .... .... Bovis, Philip Charles . . . Bowden, Martha Rebecca Bower, Gerald Eugene . . Bowers, Mark Edward . . Bowley, John Alan ..... Bowman, Mary Jeanne . Bowmian, Nancy Gray . . Box, N ancy Jane ..... Box, William Gene .... Boyd, Betty Olive ..... Boyett, Sherry ......... Bradford, Douglas Jay . . Bradley, Claire Ann .... Bradley, Mary P. .... . Brady, Barrett ...... Brady, Colin Sune .... Brahl, Douglas Lynn . . . Brake, Margaret Lou . . . Brake, Susan Jane .... Brakefield, Philip H, . . . . -55.- Branard, Mildred C. .. . Branch, Cynthia Ann . . . . . . . Brandenberger, Bob .... Brando n, Elizabeth M. . Brandt, George William Branning, Charles H. . . . Branscum, Mary Lou . . . Braun, Robert Max .... Bray, Adrian Gilmore . . Brayton, Linda Karol . . . Brennand, Jane A. .... . Brennecke, Ann Louise . Brenneman, Mary ...... Brereton, Lewis Hyde .. Bressler, Sandra Jane . . Brett, Jeanne Mapes . . . Brewer, Ben Taber . . . Brewer, Caroline ..... Brice, Mary Frances . . . Bridges, Francis Anne . . . . . . . Brimberry, Shirley D. .. Brinegar, Mary Metta . . Brinkop, Christian ..... Brinson, Raymond T., Jr. . . . . . . Brock, Barbara ........ Brock, Dwight Brandon Brogdon, Bill Dee ..... Brooks, Edna Cargile .. Brooks , Joe David ..... Brooks, John Mason, Jr. Brooks , Randy Lee ....... . Brooks, Robert Joseph .... ..... Brotherton, Virginia . . . Browers, Charlotte Jo . . Brown, Barbara Allen . . Brown, Barbara Laura . Brown, Bonita Louise . . Brown, Charleen ...... 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Watson, Linda K. .... . Watson, Richard ...... Watt, Howard Emil ...... Watts, Janet Elizabeth .... Way, Ann Elliott ....... Wayman, Joan Margaret .. Weaver, Ann'Louise ..... Weaver, Betsy Dianne . . . Webb, Dell Elizabeth . .. Webb, Sherry Lamar .... Webber, Sallie Starr . . . Weber, Daniel Alan ..... Webster, Charles Joseph . . Webster, Robert William . . Wedin, Karen Marie ...... Weed, Kathryn .......... Weekley, Richard W. . . . . Wehlander, Ronald Stewart Wchrman, Milton H. .... . Weir, George Walton ...... .... Weiss, Beatrice Ann ..... Welch, Gordon Robert, Jr. Welch, Laura Lane West. Wells, Barbara Ann ...... Wells, Malcolm V .. . Wells, Mary Ethel ..... Wells, Ned Morris, Jr. . . . Wessells, Paul D., .lr. . . .. West, Bonnie Rebecca . .. West, Clinton Dennis .... West, Donna Lou ...... West, Judy Carol ........ Mcrtice M. ....... . West, Randolph Thompson Westadt, Constance L. Westfall, Margaret E. . . . . Westphal. Leonard W. . . . Wheller, Jane Wynn . .. Wheelock, Warren R. . . . . Whirley, Mary .lean .... Whitaker, Nancy B. .. . . Whitaker, Susan ......... White, Clyde Richard .... White, Donald Ray .... White, George ....... White, Gilbert M. ....... . White, James Richard .... White, Joe Thomas .... White, C. Mac ....... White, Mary Alice .... White, Mary Ellen ..... White, Molly Tyner ...... White, Norman Loyd, Jr. . White Patricia Sue ...... White: William C., III .... Whitener, Aaron S., Jr. Whitfield, David Max .... Whitman, Martha Susan . . Whitney, Rodger F. ..... . Widmer. Richard D., Jr. . . Wiech, Virginia Anne .... Wieting, .lunille G. . . . . Wilbur, Stephen F. ..... . Wilcox. Donald Edward .. Wilcox, Kathryn L. ..... . Wiley. .lean Alida ..... Wilhelm, Richard W. . . . . Wilhelm, Ronald Wayne . . Wilkerson, Glen M. ..... . Wilkins, Suzanne L. . . . . Wilkinson, Dennis A. . . . . 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