Southwest Texas State Teachers College - Pedagog Yearbook (San Marcos, TX)
- Class of 1965
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We have shown The TradiTions and The changes ThaT are TasT moving The College Trom a small Teachers college To a Tive-school liberal arTs college. ln doing This. we have picTured all aspecTs oT campus liTe: iT's leadership, iT's buildings. iT's academic side. iT's dorm liTe. and. of course, iT's leisure. Through The year, we have Tried To cap- Ture Those evenTs which seemed The mosT imporTanT To us and Those ThaT seemed To hold The greaTesT meaning. We have enioyed Trying To record This evenTTul and newsTilled year Tor each sTudenT. And we hope ThaT you will enioy iT again and again Through These picTures and words ThaT make The I965 Pedagog. ...... Athletics Organizations Administration 1 ..'I6 'l'l4 170 264 288 Classes Academics 8 5 , , l.Q qoooooosooo .0 og o o nooouaooaooooooaooooo o c n c o g ii V9 I'1'ISI I1 Q Iiyi ,M IllOIICOODCIOOIIOOOIIOIOI 366 384 New Face CII' SWT: Active Author, Administrator Dr. James H. 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McCrocklin no? only fakes his iob of running 'rhe College seriously. buf makes if his business fo remember each sfudenf and new person fhaf he meefs and a liH'le bif of informafion abouf fhem. His remarkably amiable personalify produces a feel- ing fo one having iusf mef him of his being fhe man nexf door fhaf one has known all of one's life. The fall, sfurdy man, who sfill looks younger fhan his 42 years. is acfive in bofh church and civic affairs and sfill finds Time fo be fhe aufhor of .several books and fo fish af his Wimberly ranch. One of his favorife hobbies fhaf had fo be leff behind in Kingsville was bicycling. San Marcos hills make fhe sporf impossible fo enioy. Dr. and Mrs. lv1cCrocklin and f-heir fwo sons have been a welcome addifion fo fhe College afmos- phere wifh fheir vifalify and acfivifies. They have become 'rhe College symbolized. And The College has become indenfified wifh fhem. fheir humor. young ideas and fheir quesi' for broader. liberal arfs educafion. 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Wheiher The class happens lo be in chemislry or a lisfening course such as English or hisfory. allrenlrion and nore-faking are essen+ial paris of lhe subieclz For primarily 'rhe reason for pursuing higher educa+ion is io broaden one's knowledge, increase undersfanding of problems and +0 concenlrare on one field of work in prepararion of a life-'rime of learning and relaring. earning - Listen, R corcl, Do 1 il! - 'Y xg: L? wa F wa -I F -, Q ' If n n , mn ?1 Whaf is leisure? H' is 'raking if easy, if is ca+ching up on ihose over-due leHers. iron- ing or ius+ plain goofing off. Leisure is fhose few. almosr unheard of. momenfs when 1'he cons'ran+ pressure of sfudying. jobs and ouiside acfivifies are relieved and ihe s+udenl finds escape in being sfill or acring silly or in exercise. Leisure is +ha+ Time when lhe busy. crowded schedule and ihe hard demands are finally relaxed and 'rhe siudenf sfops for one minuie and lels himself go. ' il L 1 l i Z l ' i l i l l i i N E i - Leisure: A Time to L 1 Go ife f ,ii Q -f y f x its' ., Freshmen some from small fowns and some from big cnhes descend on 'rhe campus in Sepfember lo 'rake lheir places in +he college life or SWT From lhe momenl' 'fhe hall:-scared, wide-eyed freshman hears lhe words. l-ley, Fish. where's your beanie? , unlil he marches down lhe aisle lo re- ceive his covered diploma. he experiences a series ol evenls 'lhal will malce lhoughls of college days al' Soulrhwesl Texas bring ioy. perhaps a lillle sadness, a lol ol: laughler, maybe a le-ar or lwo. bul 'rhose lhoughls. lhose memories. are always lhere-Sou'rh- wesl Texas will always be a parl of ils qraduales' lives. More 'rhan a group ol recl-fooled buildings on lop ofa hill . .. :J , ,Q .1 f' 51' 1 n' .. -- i , ., U X' x W ' J x N: x X x -'fs 4 '. f. Y, Qi h Q ,X d8y2f1..,.1, - 5.-. - -i-S2-rf 'HT ' , . 4.,x?x Yu-y-qw! f J. , , V I , , I M 3. 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'H+ f h Af, - Q 5 .. : was :gs l , W, Egg: mu ' is WL .' .'. 1 xg 1 - ' Q- 'E -- fu. -fs, ,za-' Q, - ' fx- ' 1 1 . QF fi , - ff 'VK ff- Q' Lfesszfx'-sf' .4 Wm' f xg HL W 'H2VM'i5k' A Wjwfw 3 W isa? . 11, ' , ,rpg -1 -- :Wf- ' ' wn' jx.:- QR fi, ' ' -. . , M 'Yr ' ' 1 , QI, nil. I.. . E . if f ,Q Ulf' ' , 'f n 1 l ik in 94' , 5. 1 f a i.-hiisfiiq, I ' :fyi.,':n,,, 1 1' , A 'f 3 ,lic-J' s , Ng A .-:ma ge' I. 'iq '.- . ,js -1.1 9 -v Homecoming exci+emeni', highlighred by a win over Sfephen F. Ausfin. made 'rhe long frips of some of 'the exes well worlhwhile. . . . boolh, a pie lhrowing conlesl'-lhe rargef . . . a girl-a bucking barrel and a boHle Jrhrow- ing conresl among lhe many boorhs self up by campus organizafions. Fall I964 was especially exciling for Jrhe band organizaiion. Escorling Presidenl Johnson 'through lhe s+ree'rs of Auslin, marching al 'rhe Houslon Oiler lioolball game and performing al half-'rime broughl The band 'ro l'he public's allenlion bur were only minor lhings when compared wi'rh 'rhe highlighlr of lhe semesler-a 'rrip To Washinglon, D.C. lo be lhe liirsl civilian band in 'rhe his'rory of fhe nalion 'ro lead lhe inaugural parade. ll' was an especially proud momenl' when Presidenl John- son brolce precedenl and lefl his car To shake hands wilh Maurice Callihan. SWT band direclor. and various maiorelrres. Covered by every 'relevision nelwork, 'rhe inaugural proceedings broughl SWT lo 'rhe eyes of l'he Uniled Slales. As exciling as Presidenf Johnson's own inaugu- ralion was Thar of SWT's new president Dr. James H. McCroclclin. Presidenl Johnson relurned lo his alma maier for 'rhe firsr 'rime in Two years 'ro be lhe guesl' speaker and lo visir old friends and recall old memories. Aware of Jrhe facililies al SWT . . . Miss Diana Vela, firsf runner-up fo all-college beauly, Jane Snavely. was one of lhe 'ren beaulies presenled af fhe SWT-Lackland game. The lalenled were able 'ro prove 'rheir abiliiies aflihe Taleni Show sponsored annually by The Sludenl Cenier Council. ri s 1, his li -5 T I Intramural s orls afford +he siudenfs o orlunifies ro lcee in condition and P PP P offer a break in daily rouline. . . . Presidenf Johnson eslablished on lhe campus a peace corps lraining cenier +o be direcled by members of 'rhe faculfy. San Marcos was also ser aside as a job Training cenler for ihe poor. a parl' olJohnsor1's anli-poverly program. Chosen by 'rhe yearbook slaif. 'ren young ladies were presenled al Jrhe hall-Time performance of The SWT-Laclcland game as linalisis in lhe All- College Beauiy Coniesi-The winner . . . Miss Jane Snavely. Homecoming weekend was nor far behind, and wilh il came lhe eleclion of Gaillardians. The -ef, ff Q? Q. ' v i I x -. V' x Hard work, buf fun, was found by fhose spirifed freshmen who Turned our 'lo help build The homecoming bonfire bonfire on Friday nigh? was 'rhe climax of a day of hard work buf fun for 'rhe fresh who buili 'rhe siruclure and rhen warched i'r burn. A huge crowd assembled for rhe burning and 'roolc parf in 'rhe long snalce dance, followed by a casual dance in 'lhe Sludeni Cenier. Aciivilies coniinued on Salur- day. 'rhe day of 'rhe game as exes and visilors descended on The campus. The Homecoming ac- fiviries were climaxed by a formal dance honoring 'lhe Gaillardians 'thai nighi' . . . If if l 1 51 ,A W Reiurning for ihe firsf 'lime in many years 'ro his alma maier, Presideni' Lyndon Baines Johnson visiied wifh old friends and recalled his own days as a siudenf af SWT. People pushed and crowded 'ro shake ihe S bd f-Q4 -x -.V 'fha .- 3 hand of America's leading cifizen. The sireeis were lined wiih siudenis and iownsmen eager fo cafch a glimpse of This Tall Texan. A ll 4 v n ! 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Homecoming also broughT a new cannon To The school. PresenTed by The Pi Chi's, The cannon is loud enough Tor anyone To hear. The BobcaT mascoT, presenTed To The school by Alpha Psi Lambda TraTerniTy and Phi DeITa Gamma sororiTy was given The name Bolco. SpiriT seemed To increase wiTh every game. mak- ing The annual TilT wiTh The A8rl Javelinas The mosT exciTing game of The season. The TorchlighT parade on Friday nighT was led by Dr. McCroclclin. who came To us Trom A8rl. His Torch was held high as he marched Through The biTTer cold ThaT seT in during'The day. IT was a proud nighT when he ac- cepTed The Trophy awarded To The winner oT This annual rivalry. lT was hard To calm down ThaT nighT as sTudenTs were all keyed up by The exciTemenT of The game. Many aTTencled The vicTory dance in The STudenT CenTer, The mosT spiriTed oT The year, and many oThers headed Tor The line and Their own special spoTs. The Tall semesTer broughT Two new naTional social groups on campus, raising The ToTal To six. Pi Sigma Chi TraTerniTy became a chapTer oT Pi Kappa Alpha and Phi DelTa Gamma sororiTy be- came a chapTer oT Alpha Xi DelTa. A new local TraTerniTy, TheTa Sigma Chi. was Tormecl . . . NJ' L A ., The members of Delfa Sigma DelTa sororiTy enTerTainecl The BobcaT TooTbaII Team aT The annual Tooball banquet held This year aT Hill's ResTauranT. Marching ouT in TronT of The BobcaT Tans. PresidenT James H. McCrocklin led The cries of GeT a Hogl' Beaming, PresidenT McCrocklin accepTed The Trophy awarded The winner of This annual TilT. 27 STruTTers Take a momenT To resT as They prachce Their rouhnes Tor The inaugural parade in Washingon. D. C. . . Q Time Tor The Thanksgiving holidays broughT wiTh iT midsemesfer grades and relieT as sTudenTs Took a Tew days' break Trom The hecTic sTruggle oT day-To-day college liTe. Fol- lowed closely by The husTle and busTle oT ChrisTmas season. The holidays were a good op- porTuniTy To resT before a TasTer pace goT under way. The Time beTween Thanksgiving and ChrisTmas was shorT and iT was Tilled wiTh exams. research papers, readings and many. many parTies. There was ChrisTmas caroling, high- . . . OpporTuniTies Tor culTural achievemenl' are many as famous TalenT is broughl' To The campus. DeTeaTing The UniversiTy of Texas Orange Wings 'lor The Third sTraighT year in drill compeTiTion, The BobcaT guard acc.epTs The Trophy which is now Theirs. . . . lighled loy 'rhe annual Fesrival of Song which fealured various organizalions on campus. The climax of The season came wilh 'rhe Candlelighl Colillion, 'rhe formal Chrislmas Ball. Then if was +ime 'lo go home-class liavoriles were selecled and sludenls named 'ro Who's Who, and fall ac- +ivi+ies were moving 'ro a close. The reiurn 'ro campus broughl wilh il a dread of finals and. for some, ihoughls of January gradu- afion. The fall semesler was exciling and fun for mosl' buf wilh each close of a semesfer a phase of life ends. The nex+ sernesler will be iusl as much lun. iusl as rewarding, bul il' won'+ be lhe same. The long lallcsi belween friends, fhe mild hazing in 'lhe dorms. lhe evenings of companionship ex- perienced are iusl' memories now . . . differenl memories for each person . . . memories of our own world al' SWT. I ' '- mum A um! 'TT mi m nuumuuAlnmIN'l ' . ..-.im-.mmuu -1 I I me i si :ill 7 Q .f 'f T 7 7 7 N I . Formal a'H'ire is broughi' our for 'lhe annual candlelighf co+illion sponsored by Chi Omega sororify during fha Chrislmas season. 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QQ- 17,1-NL '31 fa ' ' 1 1,-.s,s:s. i, div ? 5 - i .,.Zssi4-.., A I if k gk! Ai-In, ,w:gi.?.Ei?..-5 4, ,iggflr :' Hhyfgx- 'FL V-T.: J Q ii. 341 Z., ,Q :H v, ,T cj . -1. '- f ' .'11.. QL T - .afvff Y,-.A Q: f, Q .wwf A .. .. ia , R.. yt'-4 mr' '.-ff '- . 'ih is f The warmfh of a bonfire, The spirif of a group of young men and women, Jrhe pride of a school and Jrhe hope for a brighfer fulure-Homecoming '64-lhe beginning' of a new era for SWT. Wi+h hopes lhal '65-'66 will be an even greafer year, sfudenls Turned ou? fo welcome refurning exes and To sell SWT +o visilors. A New Era Yu ' ,A x -1.- .i' 4 Beginning wilh a bonfire, Homecoming aclivilies filled The weekend. Spiriled freshmen worked hard galhering wood for 'rhe burning. Sludenls 'rurned oul eagerly for 'rhe special pep rally and look parl in fhe lively snalce dance. Laler lhal nighl 'rhe mood changed somewhal' al The dance in The Sludenl Cenler. Salurday morning was lilled wilh aclivilies in from' of 'rhe Sludenl Cenler, and lhe game was held lhal aflernoon. Climaxing lhe aclivilies was lhe presenlalion of Gaillarclians 'rhal nighl and lhe dance in 'rheir honor held in 'rhe Sludenl Cenler Ballroom. ALE EXES ' ' Q., 2 A ' MGISHH HERE Exes and prospeclive sludenls Tool: parf in lhe homecoming acfivilies and were inlroduced lo lhe new addifions on campus. The lronf of lhe Sludenl Cenfer buzzed wilh life as sludenls mel' 5 Sho,-if performance' and fha Cheerleaders led 5 few Chee,-5 and enlerlained exes and friends. The band and lwirlers presenled Sei -H1 m df H1 H- 9 OO OI' 6 5 GFHOOI1 game. we E Essay e s Sf.fi2E?l5'!!t2 Q, Fu 1-Q.: --T -4-HR' 'vl- ml Mums sold by H19 Srudenr Senafe, wenf fasi' as Hrne for 'Phe game drew nearer. Exes, young and old. Turned our for 'the Home- coming acfiviies, and 'rickers for Hwe game sold fast Performing for fhe sfudenfs and exes in from' of Hue Sfudeni' Cenier. fha band added color and life fo rhe day's acfivifies 42 H Presenled 'lo fha sludenl body during pre-game aclivilies, lhe Pi Chi cannon gol a good workouf and proved fha? if could easily be heard A r M f Homecoming was marked, This year, loy lhe presence of a new president Dr. James H. Mc- Croclclin, who opened fhe Salurday morning ac- riyilies in fronl of 'rhe Sludenl Cenler. The exes relurned +o a school lull of changes-new build- ings going up all around 'rhe campus. and rhe school lalcing on a new sophislicalion as if draws an increasingly larger enrollmenf from year 'ro year. Though lhese changes are apparent 'rhe school has kepf ifs 'rradifion of spirif, honor and pride and can slill be called fhe friendly campus on The hill Y .L 77:-inf...-Y lnlroduced fo relurning exes and visifors, Dr. James H. McCroclclin, new presidenf of SWT, expressed his pride in The college on 'rhe hill. XX. MVN!feXii',XX'iXlXXXXifXE!X uvtwlt X XXV WX'?3,X4'H X1 Xt g ' Hifi ai, 'um ' X XXX XXXXXXXXXXX I ,, 1 .Xin-ki X X XXX x ,- 43 1 O I I ffww fi l T ' III '1fi f9'7 I 14:- .42 ' ,Mi Goillordion Presentation Highlight Homecoming . . . Tension and excitement were evident at ot presentation was explained. the rehearsal during which the order The highlight ot the Homecoming activities is the presentation ot the many Gailiardian nominees on the last night ot Homecoming. Nominated by the various campus organizations. twelve students were chosen by all-college vote as the most popular students on campus. A rehearsal was held to acquaint the nominees with the order ot presentation and to answer any questions. This year's presentation was highlighted by the announcement ot two honorary-Gaillardians-Dr. and Mrs. James H. McCroclclin. Presented in Evan's Auditorium, the stage was decorated with yellow roses and white wrought iron lawn turniture. Prior to the presentation, a reception was held in the Student Center ballroom, honoring the nominees' parents. Proud parents visited with their children and friends at the reception prior to the presentation. 7' Q, . 1.2 , .Q- -'J-'pj ,r' y A '11 Dr. and Mrs. James H. MCC-rcclclin were presenied W as honorary Gaillardians, lhis year. Misfress of Ceremonies, Sherry Ward, and Mesier of Cere- monies. Randy Tomblin, presenled a bouquel' of yellow . roses +0 Mrs. McCroclclin. Gaillardians for IQ64 are Jane Snavely, Donnis Doyle, Dolfie Kelly Frels, Ronnie Mudd, Jerry Cole, Wallace Dickey Sl. Claire, Carol Conway. Carol Ann Heine, Jo Ann Shriver. Jim Wrighl' and Billy Lynum. 47 I s xii, ,fs ii F9- 1 r,1 . r-X If 'Q' x Agri: E. fu , A . .- ax ' T4 E? .,A I. an-. M-ap.: :,-- V- --J i ' U 1 :fl 5 ' ' ' V '- - 3 - - .- v 5 ,, ,, gl. Q . I Ol v ui , ' U Named all-College Beauiy 'ihis year, Jane Snavely. Lake Jackson iunior, is a siruiier officer and a member of Chi Omega sororiiy. Kelly Freis, Loiiia iunior, is serving as a iunior class officer and was chosen Junior 48 4, rr.. , . . er ,img Class F-avorife. He is serving on ihe Siudenf Senaie. is a member of Lambda Chi Alpha fraierniiy, and presicieni of T.S.E.A. Jo Ann Shriver, a sophomore from Alice. was second runner-up in ihe Miss SWT coniesf lasi' year, and is a sfruffer officer and a member of Chi Omega sororify. ' ' wg. F' - J.. N If A M' ,W 0' ,L n, -we 2 1 'K fw -WY 'M h' 'R 'H . s-.X-'A ff ' 2 5 Z fx, in X w X 1 f-. Ex A 6 it WW! . inf. ' XX ---E x ,rv V IX il x , 1 Q, fb 1 . Y ti- W , 5-.I F::eg5f5A- I V . P' I H In X w J n I 1 em? I E as W I H , in ,rw mgzz ' . . I , .'-ahh-gvlglf , ' ,. U ' N- 'fw mg K -ws? . 1, w 1 r ,, . gk 5 5 I, ::,. n Q! I Q H L - , ..1 , . A Q Q nvkx 1 Y I Qygffgawlj 5 5' .xx .' ' LL:-r H. L- fL . 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Anlonio senior, as sophomore ancliunior class presidenf. 5I 5 W i Walla '67 Dickey X' Q 4 Q' 2,3 ,, , , 365' wr- PM 'J -it fiilfrfg 4 Y ,v A513-1 x.f.f4 IJCQIEWG 'Q F K , my .ax :LA . 2V Z R . 1.5 '. ' .gtk qa EY -1- ,LY f if . mf . V . Q If USN- . ' ,.' , lf 5, C. X L , . ft 1-E! .M ii Q - fr! ,1. ' ,, , . 1 'fi-'F P. 3. - r 5-xl' . Q94 Q 'I ,A4-H. . .MLN 583, j Q .- H ff .. ' .A - -P I V ' -LN 5 'ty' uk. W, 1 kiwi! J - .x -h - . mf-1.2 as V 1 .n..3.,.-J' -I H F 5 - .5 '? 'S 22,5 21 -. ,--Arg V . v ,gli .45 +A? ra ng 1,5 .. T I N .63 fl' ' Q ' Hn I '1 -' 11 ? Q'- x 2' 'i' ff'f5f 1 --I 51 'fu' x . .W I A . 4,1 : fn- . . . 1. ,Qi-1 -'J' ...J ij., -1 If 522.5 . k., fm I ,J if If A ' ze. ' ff ' 'xx 41. X I F 1 . 1 4 gb 5 U. . H' :yn 'K 1' x r 1 bf, ' 'Q .T 4 gx f if -f' 1+ X V' f xx g 1 Q I L-1 , L 4 , a 7. . , f ggi, A' . Qs If fxag., xv 54 , . 53: ' . . , ,ns b F' A' Sf! ' - .f . A 'Q :PM ix 4 r ' V S, r I ff rs l 2 4 'K as '13 I' W I ! I . ' gf.. .156 A. X H ... . ' 'I , ', .J -,' - 1 : ' , , ' ' ., r' f I- . . .f K ' '- ' '. . , I ' , ,- I .v rf , w . . W' ' ur: ji 6, S if W .. 1 - Tlx -f' . 6 vm fi, I J ' ff' fp' J V - -2 : .1 1 Y '?' P35 . E , A 1 , N V ' ', A I , , L52 .Aw . F 1 v . 6 Doi-He Sf. Clair, Yoalrum senior, served as a Sfruffer Troup senior, was fhe Bobcafs Liffle All-American end capfain. was an All-College Beaufy nominee, and a and a member of Hue T Associaiion. 'finalisi' in fha I963-64 Miss SWT confesf. Jerry Cole. 53 'A Doll's House' Poignanf Drama Opens Season A Doll's House, fhe besf known and one of fhe mosf popular of Henrik lbsen's works, was 'rhe firsf drama of 'rhe season for The SWT Speech Deparfmenf. Di- recfor Harold Tedford found fhe l9fh cenfury play an accommodafing vehicle when fhe play opened Oc- 'rober 2l for a seven-nighf run in fhe Liffle Theafre. If proved fo be a friumph wifh fhe crifics and a suc- cess d'esfime wifh fhe public. The casf was headed by Jane Finger as Nora and David Jarroff as Torvald. Bofh sfudenfs are arfisfs of unerring poinf-making and of graceful movemenf. Buf Tedford's version of A Doll's House was sfrongly casf since performers like John Eubanks, Kris Pearson and James Alexander were noi' obliferafed by Miss Finger and Jarroff. Dwain l'lerndon's sefs musf nof be dismissed, for fhe aparfmenf scenery capfured fhe look and femperamenf of ifs characfers. A Doll's House is considered 'rhe classic expression of fhe 'rheme of woman's righfs. and if is also a piece of very excellenf dramafic craffmanship. When Krogsfad lJohn Eubanksl discovers fhaf he will be fired from his iob ai fhe bank, he calls on Nora lJane Fingerl and informs her fhaf he will ruin her. He reminds her fhaf he had loaned her money for Torvald's Trip 'lo lfaly for healfh reasons. Nora had forged her fafher's name fo lhe nofe. Krogsfad asks Nora fo plead wifh Torvald lo reinsfafe him in fhe bank. Nora's old school friend, Mrs. Krisfine Linde lKris Pearsonl fries fo furn Krogsfad lJohn Eubanksl from his avowed purpose lo ruin Nora and Torvald. Mrs. Krisline Linde lKris Pearsonl visils wilh lhe I-lelmers, Torvald lDavid Jarrolll and Nora lJane Fingerl, in lheir aparlmenl. She is seeking a posilion in Torvald's bank. .xy t 1 lx A v-. r ,L as -. fix A Dollis House A play in lhree acls by Henrik lbsen. Direcfed by Harold Tedford, wilh sel's by Dwain Herndon and cos- 'lumes by Gresdna Doly. Oclober 2l-27. Lillle Theafre. The cast: Torvald Helmer .. ,...,. David Jarrolf Nora Helmer , ..,.... Jane Finger Doclor Rank , ,. James Alexander Mrs. Linde ..,, .... . ,. ..,.. Kris Pearson Nils Krogslad .. ,. John Eubanks Anne-Marie .... ...,. J eanelle Hufh Helene ,.......,...... ....,.. C heryl Highley A Porfer .... i,,,, ..,...,. J a ck Kimble lvar Helmer .....,., ,,,,.s. J eff Archer Bob Helmer ..,.... ......, B rian Archer Emmy Helmer .... ...... C indy Conrad David Jarroll puls lhe finishing louches on malce- up for his role as Torvald in lbsen's I9+h cenlury play. The San Anlonio lunior played an aclive parl in lhe I964-65 drama year al 'rhe college. 5 l 'X V '1-fi , f. N lj I r ! The Fantastzcks ll-' N sf: .i .E I, Luisa Hucklebee . Bellomy .. Henry .,,,... Morfimer , ..,. The Mules ......,, Mail lBudcly Sleelei and Luisa lRoberl'a Hucklebee lScoll Jineliel and Bellomy lBob Marlinl are in love as long as 'rheir falhers. Coveyi, are fighling. Off Broadway to SWT e' , fr' i' xx ' H The Fanlasliclcs, The unprelenlious bul fanlaslic- ally successful musical lanlasy swinging along in i'r's liflh season off Broadway, was 'rhe produclion of lhe Music Deparlmenl in November. A lale of lwo baclc-lence lovers and 'rheir puzzled parenls, lhe show was lhe crealion of 'rwo Texans. Harvey Schmicll and Tom Jones. For lhe people who viewed lhe produclion during irs live-nighl run, There was a fine slring and per- cussion rrio 'ro play 'rhe clelighlrliul score by Harvey Schmidl, a casl aclequale lo cope wil'h lhe fanlasy score and Boyd Saunder's impressive scenic visions. Much of 'rhe charm ol The Fanlasficlcs was ils simple slaging. The sel' design by Saunders. in- slruclor in arl, conveyed The dream-like qualify of lhe play. Hero of lhe occasion was John Belisle. assislanl professor of music, who direcled lhe play. The music posed no problems lor lhe slring ancl percussion lrio-Don Sebesla, pianisl, Warren Belc, slring bass and Roberl l-lall, percussion. A war whoop by lvlorllmer lBro Parlcsl sig- nals 'lhe acfion lo begin. He assisls in 'rhe plan lo furlher lhe love affair. El Gallo ,.... ........,..........,,.. ....,.,,..,... ...,... .......,....... Mall ..,.... ...... ................,..................,.,,......,......... , f A A musical in 'rwo acis by Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidf. Directed by John Belisle, wifh sefs by Boyd Saunders. Nov. 9-I3, I964. Fine Arfs Audilorium. The cast: Tony Ernsf .. Buddy Sleele Roberta Marlin Carol Conway Scoll' Jinelle Glen Collier , .,... 'Bob Covey Roberl Evans Bro Parks . Sherry Moore Janice Gladson TWW' ff P un. , . F' E hah.. fx 4 x Q3 1 l Top 19 Named to Who's Who I ,, .,, . I - ..,1 , 4,,l . id. N, si., f , ll 1 . ,. , .. ' u Q f A , W ' l A i ,ir 51, 1- rg- i f ,ff b f i . ,lf li, '1',1'm'-Nl gd, 1 ,ik J :A ,, ,-43595 ' f , i I -.:',:'4- ,' ' 5 L W ' - , , . 'V A - in ,ui.-.f',,, A Marjorie Ann Gips, a senior home economics major has served as Vice President ot Alpha Chi, is a member ot Kappa Delta Pi, Kappa Lambda Kappa, and TSEA. She has served as treasurer in WRA, LSA, and State Texas Home Economics Associa- tion. A Gallardian Nominee, Marjorie has served on the House Council of her dormitory, and was honored on Awards Day. selor. Competition Stiffer As Number Chosen Decreased, Limited James Edward Davis, a senior government maior has been active on the Student Center Council, the Student Legislation Commission, a member of the Industrial Arts Club and TSEA. Active in Young Democrats, he also served as Assistant Chairman ot Homecoming, and director of devotionals at McCarty Student Center. -grvvvv Senior history maior, Edward Polcorney served on the Stu- dent Court, was president ot Alpha Chi, a member ot Pi Gamma Mu, the German Club, and the Press Club. President ot Young Democrats, he also served on the administrative statf ot ROTC and as an academic coun- Senior mafh major, Karen Jo Kneupper, is presidenf of Delia Zefa sorori+y, has served on fhe Sfudenf Senafe, fhe Sfudenf Union Council, and is Vice Presi- deni' of A.W.S. Sha has served on fhe Panhellenic Council, 'the dormifory council, and as a freshman dorm counselor. Karen Jo is also a member of fhe German Club, T.S.E.A., and ihe Lufheran Siudeni Associaiion. SQ orr W Q ff of fhe Associaied Sfudenis, Randy Tomblin, senior chemisfry , has served as presidenf for fwo years and was presidenf of Sfudeni Union Council, and is Vice-Presidenf of fhe Texas Infer- Sfudenf Associafion. A member of ihe Chemisfry Club, is presidenf of Alpha Psi Lambda lKappa Sigmal 'fraferniiy has served on' fhe lnferfraferniry Council. He is also a member Alpha Chi. Sandra Whilalcer, a senior Elemeniary Educafion maior, is Presidenf of Delia Sigma Delia sororify, has served on fhe Panhellenic Council, fhe Sfudeni' Senafe and fhe Sfudenf Union Council. She is a member of A.C.E., T.S.E.A., Alpha Chi, and worked on +he Homecoming commiifee. She has been a mem- ber of fhe Boblci'Hens and fhe band. 59 James Wrighf, as Vice-Presidenl of 'lhe Associaled Sludenls, is presidenl' of fhe Sfuclenl Senale and 'lhe iunior class. A member of Pi Kappa Alpha fralernily, he was on 'lhe Dean's Lisl' and a Gaillardian lhis year. He is vice-presidenf of fha Young Republicans and lreasurer of lhe inlerfrafernify council. He worlzed on 'Phe Homecoming Commillee as well as The inier- sludenf-faculfy commll-lee. Sue Ellen Fuller Bumpus. a senior elemenlary eclucafion maior, is a member of lhe Wranglers Club, A.C.E., T.S.E.A., and lhe chorus. She is vice-presidenl of lhe Della Sigma Della Sororily, secrelary of 'the A.W.S., and secrelary of lhe Panhellenic Council. Senior chemislry major Pally Fenlon is presiclenl' of Alpha Xi Della sororify. She is a member of lhe Newman Club, Panhellenic Council, Chemislry Club, and Secrefary-Treasurer of Alpha Chi. Gayle CoHon, a iunior elemenfary eclucaiion maior, belongs lo 'Phe Sludenf Senaie, T.S.E.A., ancl made ihe Dean's Lisf. She is an academic Counselor and a dorm counselor. Gayle is a member of Chi -Omega Sororify. .1 A .I A senior social science maior, Charles Sfephenson is vice-presicleni of 'rhe Young Demo- crafs, vice-presidenf of ihe Sfuclenf Union Council, and Chief Jusfice of 'I'he Sfudeni Court Charles is a member of ihe Sfudenl' Senaie, T.S.E.A., Alpha Psi Lambda, and ihe Bapfisf Sfucleni Union. Ffh -' X V' l .gi-N Frances Ann Tomlin is a dorm counselor. member of fhe Panhellenic Council, fha W.R.A., T.S.E.A., and Alpha Chi. She is presideni of Delia Psi Kappa and Kappa Delia Pi. Frances is a senior maioring in physical eclucafion. bl Carolyn Naiser, a senior elemeniary educaiion maior, is a member of A.W.S., Panhellenic Council, Alpha Chi, Kappa Delia Pi, Sigma Alpha Efa, T.S.E.A., and S+ruHers. She served as presideni of Chi Omega and vice-presidenf of ihe dorm council. '-Q-in Tommy Gillespie is a member of ihe Sfudeni' Senaie. fhe Siudeni Religious Council, Sinfomia, The Color Guard, and ihe choir. He is a senior music maior. Tommy was Freshman class ireasurer and woriced 'N' on 'Phe Homecoming Commiiiee. all ka.: 1-, A member of Alpha Psi Lambda lKappa Sigmal liralernily, Bill Robins has served as secrelary of lhe Inferfrafernify Council. Bill, a senior business maior, was chosen class favorile his freshman. sophomore and iunior years. He worlred on lhe Homecoming commil- -lee and has served as a dorm counselor. He has also been a Gaillardien, Freshman Froniier Royalfy and is now serving as Vice-presidenl' of 'ihe senior class. 'Q iii If I J ii ! X run. ' - 1 a 11. . ln- UQ '- rQ,. 1 'vI. Pedagog Edifor, Sharon Russell, is a senior Journalism maior. She has worked on 'lhe Sfar and ediled Dimension. Presidenl' of Burleson Hall, Sharon has served as Reporfer of 1-he Sfudeni Senafe and is l.A.W.S. confaci' for A.W.S.g is a member of fhe Press Club, T.S.E.A., vice-presidenl' of 'lhe Bapfisl Siudenl Union and is song leader for Alpha Xi Delia sororiiy. She is also a member of Alpha Chi and Kappa Della Pi. Sharon was 'lhis year's recipienl' of lhe Sallie BereH'a Award as 'rhe oufslanding senior WOMEN. Sandra Kay Rasbury is a senior elemenlary educalion maior. Panhellenic represenlafive for Della Zefa sororily, she is serving as Presideni- of 'ihe Panhellenic Council 'this year. Sandra is also a member of T.S.E.A., A.C.E., of which she is Treasurer, ihe choir and chorus. She worlred on 'lhe Homecoming commilfee and has served as an academic counselor. x I l Chi Omega Sororily look firsl place in 'lhe eighlh annual Chrislmas Fesiival of Song. Dressed in while. holding while candles wiih greenery, They sang l Wonder As l Wander , Jingle Bells and Have Yourself A Merry Lillle Chi O's Win, Sigma Nu's Place Again, In Annual Christmas Festival of Song 'ff 1 I: . ., .. , , 1 , ,Y , , rn ' ' ' P- if-' . - , -1' -. .z. s,, nl vig.. V, ru.. Li ffg-v 1 .' 1-' ,:' ,-u3i'.b,,,A, .sg .-.5 .J Vi - ...H .. Xt' Sigma Nu frafernily 'look second place, singing Donna Nobis Pacem The Boar's Head Carol and God Res? Ye Merry Genllemenu. Third place wen? lo 'rhe Della Sigma Dellas who sang Silver Bells , Winds Through fhe Olive Trees , and Yes, There is a Sanfa Clause . A Jrradilional highlighi' of holiday fesiiviiies, 'rhe Fesfival of Song is sponsored by Phi Mu Alpha Sin- fonia, Alpha Xi Della. and Mu Phi Epsilon. Aciing as Masfer of Ceremonies, Dr. Roberi Walls. professor of English, added a spark of wil' To The beauliful program of carols. Favoriies in lhe program were Chi Omega's hauniingly beaurilul Appalachian carol. I Wonder As l Wander. feaiuring soloisi, Carol Conway: Delia Ze+a's' Swee'l LiHle Jesus Boy : Pi Kappa Alpha's Do You Hear Whai l l'lear? : Sigma Nu's Boar's Head Carol 5 and Carol of 'ihe Drum , sung by fhe Newman Club. Sinfonia and Mu Phi Epsilon presenled 'rhe special enierlainmeni of ihe evening. As lhe Chrislmas fesiival came 'lo a close. ihe audience was led by Alpha Xi Della sororiiy in ihe singing of Joy To ihe World! and l-lark! The Herald Angels Sing . Dr. James McCroclclin, presidenf of 'rhe college. presenied 'rhe lrophies fo 'Phe 'lop ihree winners. t 'I K 1 . Qs if-1 15 S A F.. A 1 ,HA l VV , ,- z 'A We ' I 1114 . 1-'fin ,- 7, x If jfff ' 3 w, ' . , . , . , 'yy lg, ,, . b. ' .,f . wr 14 F, .. 1 , .If 1 . I .' P I i l diff? 1 z,jf1'A!Nm .u 66 Y : 1 I x. '4'i! Ti K Y N A Q 21- 'iv ' M, gf. , xx X I Y A 1 i V Lic' 12,3 - .1 256 I W1 '15 H 1 -nl A, ' 3: f X 1-5 3 -3557 . A 1. Emi fl Qu. X R? I Chrislmas, a Time of giving, receiving gladness, and good will is celebrared af SWT by many parries and campus acliviries. Chrisrmas caroling. and dorm pariies add lo The spirir. Each of +he women's dormilories hold a parly during The weelc prior lo lhe holidays. Enierlainmenl, songs and good food abound. A fypical parfy was This one held in Burleson l-lall, one of Jrhe women's co-ops, Freshman girls on 'rwo of lhe dorm's wings were in charge of en- lerlainmenl 'lor The parly as 'rhey presenied lho dorm's Freshman Erolicsf' lvloclcing co-op worlc schedules, dulies and dorm cooking and menus, The freshmen presenled slcifs before Sanra Claus payed his annual call. Sanla and his helper passed our giffs lo each girls and Then came The packages. Each year rhe girls draw names and give each olher foys which are lafer falcen lo needy families. The gifls from Sanla s saclc are ilems collecled from each of The rooms. V.. E. And here comes Sanfa and his helper. Earlier in lhe day Sanfa had dropped in, unnoliced. lo each girl's room, swiped one ilem of personal in- 'leresl and relurned if as a gill wifh cornmenls al 'fhe pariy. pirif In With Variou Parties Sanla's helper passes ou'r gills amid embarrassed looks and hyslerical laug-hier. Each girl seemed surprisingly eager fo reclaim her properly which mighf have been anylhing from a favorife sfulfed animal+oa very treasured love leffer. 'I El YE-ul . 'i s. '. ,4 , .i 1 s 1 . V l 1 ' -, . ' : I - F ' 1' V .1 5' 1 i - yi ' i' 1 A ,L ' 'z l - r - W f nn. V, llllv, lu i ,Q slim llliillli - X g5 li:5-viylxlxl ll vf ylggsgslfiiipi 1, i Ha' ri-A ,, A , 4 W' Wir-- Our own cold wealher failed lo bring snow. buf ice sei in making a slick slide for lhis daring coed. 5 Q 3, J -.1 .wo I 'U n R 41 ,ni - .. 'I -H - 'zulu 'l The prerly spring wearher seemed far away drizzly rain and a cold norrh wind ushered in spring semesler. For weeks 'rhe lemperarure from almosl warm To icy cold, bu'r +0 many i ll . Q. ug' disappoinlmeni, snow failed To fall. complered, we aflempred 'ro selile info a rourine. To soolhe our sorrow because we had no snow add +o our wealher problems, The Universily Michigan senl us 500 snowballs. Oblivious of facl' Thar The sofr snow balls had hardened 'ro ic many galhered for a big snowball fight Thai' lighl . EEE nu-nz-Q -Q-ln -...... '::'--... 6 ,.... T--uw gf-t -, . 189 .. ... 5 '-T.: T , F V sl on VU' ' U S I' '49 3 if 4-0- sn-nunar yawn-nn: 'f .V . ,..., -1 i, -qv' .Fm 'VJ-I. vm Running and ducking seemed lo be fhe name of The coniesl as SWT siudenls hurled fhe snowloalls senl' io lhem from Michigan Universily siuclenis. Slipping and sliding, sludenls aliempfed fhe escenf To fheir morning classes on 'rhe hill, X.- .PU s 5 i ef-- Q., 6 ' ! D ,..,7.m2 -55. -P '- -. k N. w x .VN , In MF fx? rhixl ' ' Q . ,- X -gf' ' Q an-up f., 69 Greeks Sei Social Pace . . . Friendly conversaTion. usually including The meriTs of a ceriain TraTerniTy, is heard oTTen during men's rush. A Time To become acquainTed-These DelTa Zefas welcome rushees earn'- ...rain ThaT has become so Tamiliar To all OT us aT SWT added To The TesTiviTies as The snow was hurled across The quad. Once again SWT made The news. The spring semesTer broughT exciTemenT To many as we saw anoTher naTional sororiTy, Alpha Xi DelTa. Take The place oT Phi DelTa Gamma. Thus raising The number OT naTional groups on campus To Threel IT was rush Time on campus, and The Greeks were anxiously awaiTing a new pledge class. Then The campus saw a change . . . hundreds oT sTuclenTs wearing pledge ribbons. Coke parTies, Teas, picnics, recepTions. Tormals and banqueTs were on The Greeks' calendars. BuT The remainder of The sTu- denT body wasn'T si'l-Ting idly by-There were all- .school dances. baskeTball games. a visiT Trom The Harlem STars baslceTball Team and TheaTer pro- ducTions. Dances were noT TorgoTTen around SWT as Pi Kappa Alpha TraTerniTy sponsored iTs annual semi- Tormal ConTederaTe Ball in February and The Tra- diTional ValenTine Dance was also held. In March The sTereo dance, sponsored by Sigma Nu TraTer- niTy, was held. The STudenT CenTer Ballroom echoed as Semester Progresses fo fhe sounds of fhe lively sef as 'rhe sfudenfs did Lfhe jerk and all ifs variafions. a popular dance of I965. Thoughfs were also furning TO sfudenf polifics as many prepared fo run for sfudenf body offices. Campaign signs wenf up all over campus, giving a cluffered buf somewhaf excifing look fo fhe school. Speeches were heard and decisions were made as elecfion day moved nearer, lf was a fense nighf for some when vofes were counfed and Kelly Frels was announced as fhe new presidenf of 'lhe As- sociafed Sfudenfs. While elecfions were dominafing campus life, anqfher movemenf was under way-a revival of sfump speaking which began lasf year. Many Turned ouf fhaf firsf day 'ro express Themselves or iusf fo wafch and lisfen. lnferesf by a few was evidenf buf fhe maiorify of sfudenfs seemed un- concerned abouf fhe plea for more sfuclenf righfs, and affendance af fhe sessions declined. The weafher had swifched from cold, drizzly winfer fo beaufiful. sunny spring, and fhe sfudenfs of SWT did nof lef if wasfe. When Sewell Park... Dances, such as fhe Pike Confederafe Ball, added a variefy of acfivifies fo fhe semesfer. Recepfions, such as fhis one given by 'rhe Sigma Nus, marked fhe semesfer and gave an opporfunify fo make new friends. Entertainment Takes Many Forms 'Vibe its ir .ss it X :tiger :. i i A544 V 4.., 72 . . . opened, they spent many afternoons there swim- ming, sunning and visiting. It was also time tor club outings: trattic could be seen leaving campus tor the beautitul resort areas around San Marcos. Picnics were once again a popular activity, and many students roasted weiners and watched the moon come up over the river in Wimberly. All around the campus, construction was under way-a new look in the making tor SWT. But an awesome sadness overcomes some as traditional landmarks are destroyed making way tor progress. The old Grusendort l-louse, home ot many coeds since the tounding ot the college, went up in tlames -another piece ot the past gone. ln May Sewell Park was the scene ot the annual Let's Relax and Have Fun Like They Did in Grand- ma's Day Betore the T.V. and the A-bomb day or better known as Spring Fling. The activity, though still dominated by Greeks drew a large crowd ot the tun-loving independents on campus. Cracker eating, pie eating, balloon popping. three- legged races, egg throwing, a watermelon grab and tug-ot-wars were just a tew ot the activities ot the day. lt was a lucky tew who escaped the depths ot the San Marcos river as groups were pulled in, pushed in and thrown in .... . . Beauty, Bruises Compete for Crowds 1-alnl ' ljigqqn - li' l.-li Hard punches were fhrown al' lhe annual Kappa Sig fighf nigh+ . A few minor iniuries increased lhe excifemenl' of lhe evening. Many head 'lor lhe park affer classes 'fo soak up 'lhe sun and lalce a refreshing dip in 'the river. 4 , , ,is ,Ww- - gm Y Y -. .-,, Y T..i112i.i: The Del Cades wallced away wilh firsl prize a+ Freshman Frolics. The spring semesler falenl show. 73 Social, Political and Scholastic Becoming increasingly aware of Jrhe close of The school year, siudenrs began, our of necessiiy, 'ro conceniraie on siudies. The library reached a pealc of popuiariiy as a gaihering place. Finals were on ihe way. Of course, noi all social aciiviiy was over. There were siiil ihose who gave up a nighi or lwo of srudying for a daie, and fhere were oc- casional pariies, buf ihe social season was drawing 'ro a close. Finals came on wiih a force lcnown only 'ro a siruggling college siudeni. Lighis could be seen burning in dormirory windows in 'rhe early morning hours. This was 'rhe lasi chance io make grades. Wiih finals over, 'rhe campus began 'ro empiy. Siudenrs packed Jrheir belongings and drove away from campus, and graduaiing seniors began loolcing forward 'ro Jrhe day when a diploma would be placed in iheir hands. Sunday, May 30, as SWT graduaies marched our oi Sirahan gym. closed The spring semesier-anolher school year, l964-65. was compleied. The exciremeni and enihusiasm exhibiied during ihis year's poliiical campaign poinis foward a more worihwhile sludeni governmenl. Spring Fling pui lhe finishing louches lo ihe 1964-65 social season. 74 4 f '?-5, 3-X-a 1 Thoughis 'rurnecl io siudy as fha siarf of finals nearer. K, lr 5. L 4 Is- me 'wr IBM Brings New Registration 1-7-,F .-iii' -. 'ta ' . , if ,.: i1.sje5g ', 15.153, -, ,N -.. - , Q- .H , . . - . vu-4 JC -- ig -. . - .44 -- .. . JI, H .1 -41 Q X . LK: 'hifi' 2 V irlfux-Li 'iffy' Nm'-,, Ai' . ff., L 50 X-ir- nl Sfanding in line gave sfudenls a chance io visii wiih old friends and make new ones as well as provide something lo gripe about h A fm Regisirahon-is There any worse punishmenl placed on a sludenl? This year SWT regisiraiion added a new process io rnalce The work easier- IBM daia processing. The lines werenur much shorfer and finding 'rhe righi classes ai ihe righi 'rirne was iusl as hard loul The modern processing innovaiion was working. Siudenis hurried To lhe various classrooms pull- ing class cards, filling oui forms, and finally pay- ing ihai precious cash so necessary in order 'ro en- roll. Regislraiion was compleied-classes were ready 'ro siari for 'rhe spring semesier. 9 The leachers worlced hard during The regislralion days 'ro pul The siudenls in lhe righl' classes and lo counsel fhose sludenls needing advice. 41' . - dw .ifg i ,-, .4 'Lf' Y P 'T -f,-bn I AA IJ? . . as 4-' .- -. -47021: c .-.. f.. ,. -. - If 62 N it-.1 , , .3 A ' 600' Process to SWT Campu . . . . P 'tv IS!! li I Where To go nexf confuslon and fafzgue were evldenl on mosl sludenls 4 faces as llmey hurried fo complefe reglsirahon Making our cl-necks was a 'rime 'ro slop, relax and check lo make cerfain rhaf all forms were complefe. lf's nearly over-'fha l.D. card is slumped fheir way back home. and lwo weary sludenls are ready 'lo find ? G-eTTing To know you is The primary con- cern during These Three hecTic days of rush acTiviTies. The girls, boTh rushees and members, are Tense as They Try To make Tavorable impressions and aT The same Time selecT girls To be Their new sisTers. Three National Rush-a Time OT Tension, hope. decision, Tun, and hearTbreak,-opened The spring semesTer for over Two hundred girls This year. Three naTional sororiTies, Alpha Xi DelTa, Chi Omega. and DelTa ZeTa, and one local sororiTy, DelTa Sigma DelTa. held -IZO places open Tor Those wishing To'pledge. Rush acTiviTies began on Friday evening wiTh a convocaTion headed by officers of The Pan- hellenic Council and conTinued Through Tuesday aT Three when bids were picked up. All girls aTTendecl each oT The period l parTies on SaTurday aTTernoon. The Sunday aTTernoon Theme parTies were by in- viTaTion. The Alpha Xis carried ouT a Hawaiian Theme, Chi Omega, Alice ln Wonderland , DelTa ZeTa, The Wizard oT Oz . and DelTa Sigma DelTa. Japanese Tea l-louse . The preTerenTial parTies. held on Monday nighT, were semi-Tormal and Tea- Tured formal rush ceremonies. Ji af' 426, T25 7:-Q 1 Sororities Lead Ru h Activities at SWT The sororifies broughl forih the 'ralenis of Their members as ihey presenfed skiis for ihe rushees al fhe period ll parlies. Della Zela Ann Gordon and rushee Sheila Moore. become acquainled during rush and discover a bond ihaf will grow 'Through 'rheir years as sisfers in Delia Zefa. Laughing. talking, singing and dancing are all a parf of rush as shown by The members of Chi Cmega. I 79 5 1 The men, usually more nervous Than groups carefully af parries and on fhey like To show, consider The various campus before making iheir decisions. Month Long Rush Men's rush, perhaps more heclic ihan women's, lasis for a monlh, giving Jrhe men an opporruniiry 'ro really ge'r +o know each oiher before ihey Choose rheir fuiure broihers. Lambda Chi Alpha. Pi Kappa Alpha and Sigma Nu, naiional frafernilies, and Alpha Psi Lambda and Theia Sigma Chi, local fralerniiies, enieriained ihe rushees af a series of parries. Rush hosresses added a lilrle glamour 'ro rhe aciiviries and were ready and able +o answer quesrions abour 'rhe frarerniiies. l 80 7. Draws Men Into Stronger Brotherhood A lilile enlerlainmenl offers welcome relaxa- lion lo members and rushees during parfies. Wilbur Aylor shows a hinf of pleasure and relief as he picks up his bids, marking lhe end of rush and The beginning of an even more hecfic period. pledg- mg. lg! K l Shakespeare in the Spring - iii i ll wil ww' W - ri E ' I kd I eeee is - T T W Q ui' N a r' Y s 5 l 1' Ei nw K 5 i fn H T a 'fi lf' Y V? fi 3 + . 'Q I 1 ii J NMMMM 'ry . ., ,L f f - -'-1711 . -V -1 71 . f'- ,Fr E ' ill! T unwnn hr J , f i -Q 1- A .:L Q1 I li , ' I AI, T '- -' 5, ':. 5 , , . 1-4 r . y, 1 X M ' I li IA 'Y' J 1 A Urea., -f 'W-'N . 'Q ....-.--'N . Li E,-H I IJ l V ,M - We Q ' '- g 1W ' 82 Above: Sir Toby Balch and his cohorfs ploi' fo humiliafe Malvolio. From lei? io righf, Maria lJane Fingerl, Sir Toby Belch lDavid JarroHl, Fesie lClarence Bornl and Sir Aguecheek lJim Alexanderl. Below: The Capiain lEldridge Hufchesonl consoles Viola lSusan Paynel who los? her broiher Sebasiian when iheir ship was desiroyed. ,es ' -J 14 g qs ! ff. TwelH'h Nighf is ihe second Shakespearean play presenie by ihe Speech Deparfmeni in 'rwo years in observance of ih bard's quadra-ceniennial birihday. The play, in which Shakespeare is considered 'ro hav reached his highesi degree of comedy, opened March i965 during The spring fine arls fesfival. Twelffh Nighi, or Whaf You Will, has pleased audiences f more 'rhan 300 years. lviosi' scholars agree Thai' 'rhe firsf perfor ance was in I6OI, and records of performances from Jrhen uni i620 aiiesi' io 'rhe play's populariiy wi1'h play-goers of The Tim The plo'r consisis of rwo lines of dramafic aciion. The mai one which Shakespeare probably borrowed from a numb of sources, concerns 'the Duke Orsino and his messenger, Viol who, disguised as a boy, unwillingly wins 'rhe aifeciion Lady Olivia while wooing her in Orsino's behalf. The second complicaiion, which appears ro be original wi Shakespeare, involves Olivia's uncle, Sir Toby Belch. and h cohoris, who plor lo humiliare Lady Olivia's arrogani' siewar Malvolio. Wiihin ihis siruciure Shakespeare develops a pl abou? love in The myihical land of Illyria. The Mood I Light IT' .' ,fi-J,-g Q -Drawing by Don King Love is a smoke raised wiih 'rhe fume ol I sighs Being purged, a fire sparkling in lovers' eyes: Being vexed, a sea nourish'd wiih lovers' lears. Whal' is il else? a madness mosl discreel. A choking gall, and a preserving sweel. Viola lSusan Paynel, disguised as a boy, unwillingly wins lhe affeclion of Lady Olivia lFaye ClieH'l while wooing her in Orsino's behalf. During lhe six-performance run of Twelflh Nigh'l', Direclor Mrs. Gresdna Doly, professor in speech. was able fo hold lhe produclion in focus. Twemh Night A comedy in fhree ads by William Shakespeare. Direcled by Gresdna Dofy. March 8-13, I965. Lilfle Thealre. The casl: l l Curio ...................,..,..............,..........,...,......,........,......,..,......,... ....., J erry Troup Orsino ..v.......... ..........,............................,,...... ....... ...... J a c k Kimble Valentine ....... .......... G eorge Fisk Viola ...................,... ......,......,,,.,,.,,. S usan Payne Ca plain ........,.,......... Sir Toby Belch Maria ,..,,............,... Sir Aguecheek Fesie .........,............. Olivia ........,...... Anfonio .... Malvolio ..... Sebasfian ...., Fa bian ...... Priesi' ............, Musicians .4..,.. Sailors ...... Eldridge Hulcheson . ..,...... . David Jarroll' Jane Finger ........ Jim Alexander Clarence Born Faye Clieli Q .r.. Philip Holleman Bari' Miller John. Eubanks R. L. Cook Eldridge Hufcheson ..... Janice Erdmann Rosalyn Hesfer , ........... Jerry Hill Alberl' Ramirez- .83 STage DirecTor STivanello guides The casT Through ACT lll. Scene 2. when soldiers Tile down The sTreeT singing Their marching-song, one of The besT lcnown Tunes in The world. 1 2'IsT San Antonio Grand Opera Festival Choir Appears in 'FausT' A crowded San AnTonio Municipal AudiTorium gave cheers Sunday aTTernoon, March I4. To The 2IsT San AnTonio Opera FesTival's version oT Gou- nod's FausT. VicTor Alessandro and The San AnTonio Symphony, assisTed by seven visiTing opera sTars. The SWT Choir, The San AnTonio Civic BalleT and assorTed baclcsTage TalenT, drew a handsome audience oT more Than 4,000 and obviously pleased iTs pa- Tronage. Norman Treigle, who has come To San AnTonio To sing several parTs since he sang lv1ephisTopheles aT The I96O TesTival. seemed To have gained in vocal richness, and his parT was TurTher sTrengThened by his masTerTul panTomimic ways. Richard Cassily proved To be an inTeresTing FausT, wiTh a handsome Tace and an aThleTic Tigure To maTch his rich Tenor voice. A TeaTure was a lvlargueriTe from The Paris Opera, Andrea GuioT. who was vocally reTined in The slighTly shrill French Tashion. lvliss GuioT's Two bal- lads in ACT ll were well sung and mimed saTis- TacTorily. The Sl-member choir. under Ira Bowles. was a Tresh-voiced aggregaTion, a liTTle shorT on basso qualiTy buT oTherwise balanced and aggressive. The College Choir's associaTion wiTh The TesTival sTarTed l6 years ago wiTh The perTormance oT TraviaTa. Since Then The group has made 20 ap- pearances in such producTions as OThello, TurandoT. Tosca and Lucia. The choir had been working on The FausT produc- Tion since The spring semesTer began aT SWT. ATTer TirsT rehearsals in March aT San AnTonio. everyone in The chorus Tallced abouT AnThony L. STivanello, The sTage direcTor, who has been sTaging The San AnTonio Operas Tor 2l seasons. Possibly in his mid-5O's, he is noTed Tor abiliTy To whip an opera TogeTher hasTily and sTill preserve iTs dramaTic and romanTic poTenTial. -c V 4? 4- Q df? ' 1 4 M21 ff ,,,.. . f , J' Q , . , fs? . I 'U 'fl 1 ,v 4 n ' 'nfs - 2 We if ,, 4 A ' ,JM ' wi , . ' Q X FIR 8 , ' K V J - .. 9' , 1-lx. lr w - di I - 9- -X. ' x - '- 9 -' A 15, A. If ' X ----.. .-.,-71 fr :- .1 -, W A -S ' .1 N .f, N'-. D --.x X ,' N, . rs!! I f' X . f '- 1 '- ' -N- X xx A X L X W . Q 1 fhmi 9 gf- Goeriner Proves io be 0ur Fciir Lady Virginia Cissy Gaeriner, San Anionio sophomore, was selecied Miss SWT for l965. Appearing in baihing suii, Formal and ialeni compeiiiion. Cissy capiivaied The audience wiih her rendiiion of Wouldn'i li Be Loverly? from My Fair Lady. Runners-up for The iiile were iirsi runner-up Carol Adams who sang l Can r Say No from Oklahoma and second runner-up Pai Miller who sang l'm So Pre+iy from Wes+ Side Siory and a lullaby from Mary Poppins . The girls were presenied irophies plus several prizes donaied by local merchanis, and Cissy was presenied on various local 'relevision shows. Dr. new McCroclclin Hile. X51 congraiulafes 'the San Anionio beauiy on her The five finalisis for ihe iifle of Miss SWT were Carol Conway, Carol Adams, Jane Sledge. Cissy, and Pai Miller. ,I I Singing, Wouldn r H Be Loverly? Cissy capfivaied The audience iffl. x LA Runner-Up, as 'Most Congenlal' Taking on a diTierenT, more sophisTicaTed air, The annual Miss SWT conTesT, direcTed by Peggy De- Marais and The STudenT CenTer Council, broke Tra- diTion To inirroduce a new TormaT for TuTure conTesTs. Nominees chosen by various campus organizaTions senT Their picTures To Michigan UniversiTy Trom whom we had received snowballs earlier in The semesTer. There members of Blue Key TraTerniTy chose TourTeen Tinalisis. These girls were Then pre- senTed To The sTudenT body and iudged on beauTy. poise, personaliTy and. Tor The TirsT Time, Taleni. Singing appeared To be The specialTy buT There was a dance or Two and some monologues To add To The enTerTainmenT. Miss Carol Conway, singing Granada, was chosen Miss TalenT, and Miss Carol Adams won The TiTle, Miss CongenialiTy- arol Conway, singing Granada, was chosen Miss TalenT in The l ,,,..-sf .V I 3 Campaigning was a+ Hs highesf peak This year. and ihe Lambda Chis wen? all ou? +0 supporf 'Hweir frafernify brofher, Kelly Frels, for siudenf body president Campaigning Takes on a New Look 1 I ' .X 'N' Cheerleader candidafes campaigl hard, even performlng for passers U. g . 1 4 L A new 'rrend in sludenr governmenl was indicared 'rhis year as inleresr reached a new pealc. The en- 'iire campus seemed 'ro buiz wi'rh eleclion Talk, and campaigning reached a level of enrhusiasm nor wilnessed before. Though The crowd galhered in Sirahan Gym To hear campaign speeches seemed To be ra'rher biased, fhey a+ leasr indicared concern as fo who would be our new sfudenl leaders. While mos'r lislened To The candiclales' qualificalions and plans wifh serious consideralion, 'rhere were 'rhose lighi momenis of humor To add +o lhe occasion. The Lambda Chis, supporring Kelly Frels could be seen shining shoes, playing bongo drums in African al- lire and even dressing like a baloyl?l. The Kappa Sigs led long euro parades rhrough rhe s'rree+ in supporl of Lewie Simmonds for president H' was a 'rense nighf as vo'res were coun'red revealing Frels as The newly elecled presidenr by an almosf havo- 'ro-one margin. Campaign aciiviiy slirred fhroughouf 'lhe campus-on signs, ribbons, posters. and microphones were even se+ up for speakers. we-f , . 9... 9I I 6 ds: ,. 3 - i f- z.-7' -. 7.4 ii 2 Frels T T I Campaign signs wem' up 'Fast and as enfhusiasm grew, many Turned ou? 'ro supporf Their choices. ik - -1-'kit 'AGE fr. -V-, YY 'I . L 2? K A ffg.T'1Sf f-' The main poinrs in +he candidalres' plainforms seemed fo be carbon copied, as each seni' up a cry for exfended srudenf freedom. Those running for re-elecfion 'ro sfudenr office poinfed our The work 'rha'r has been done 'rhis year and looked wiJrh oprimism +oward an even beHer year. The en'rire campaign was a promise of ac+ion . and The s+u- denr body responded wirh +heir support This was an elecfion 'ro remember. Par Pafferson shows his abilify as cheerleader ar The Jrryouis in Sfrahan Gym. VOTE I Chosen School Leader Nor candidaies for cheerleader, These boys iusl wanied everyone lo know lhey were for Lewie. --Y-'W --- -- - - -Y J J - - .1 I - n occasional light word helped relieve lhe lension. Kelly Frels won lhe sludeni body's vofe wifh his qualificalions and proposals for lhe coming year. , . - ..-- 'aaa , 3 -sr 'HQ W F eh-QS 9 X4 -T ji j Q. , V f -f 5 ws A .w gin. hw ad ,, hw W ua. ww ma ' W '- -3 ,g A V ,ii , frwqhmoismj A H Lf! 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While this second year ot stump speaking brought no immediate action, perhaps it did point out the trend ot student thoughts. Next year, it begun earlier, stump speaking might show results. it in nothing else but uniting the student body. as W l an The crowd came and went: some listened: some laughed. But perhaps some good was accomplished, even it it was lust to clear the air. I , X ..'t K ' I .21 yy , - fs ,ZX ' 1 I I ..-.f ,un- -ml , -f--gg:-1,-4-5-1wf,l,Lgz -1-,:f'jf1:1.- ' zzwevf L wa lb .3 4 ' ,- gan +L'P5aq.', Q' 1, fir -4-f ' ' 1' Af. .. ,, -.4-H - -f-.fi . f .aah-. I X - :N f , an nj! 'Fr ? . . . We are fall Seekers arel looking for 'rhe righl experience To which we can ever aflerwarcl refer, and we look secrelly or openly, limiclly or holdlyi believing such an experience can happen has hap pened will happen if we search and walk wilh as much perseverance as The given individual The equa hon known only lo Gocll can be expecled +o suslain Ramsey Yelvinglon April I965 -4fa--mix 7'-rvy L -1 li , V EEE - . .4 I B 'TK Af Vbf : ii .V Y H'-Q. J' X .-fx -1 ,I 4.11 , ' ' , ' Q- W 4 ,Jah ig Q X rig ' J, , ,I X ,C :V k 3 -4- 3 ,.. O - .5 ip 1 a- Q Q - 4 .4 5 ,A bu - if ' Q G5 ,Q N 'F' m Q Nl: Jr., is ,, M SLE?-'L 0' ' Vs 1 Vi 3 5 I- Eff A L ' . .2 K - 5 ff' Q 5 lin. fi. . , J as x X . -- l A ,im Max Q if 4 I ,W '. if 2 i' Q' ' '. I, 2' 1 y ,, 1 in 'IQ ' E., 55 ? 1 -- ...::'- 1 : in i, ' it -:Q -' I f n i s 6 ' , 4. f .- Own 5. Tifgqgr 9 I 1 A Traditional Landmark Goes Up In Smoke The old Grusendorf House burned April l3. ll' was an old house, a once-magnilicenl house. a big, grolesque house and a well-loved landmark of lhe campus. The lighl-green slruclure had once been lhe residence of Dr. A. A. Grusendorl. soci- ology prolessor, who leased il lo lhe College as a dormilory-iype aparlmenr house for coeds. Grusendori had occupied lhe house lor lwenly years, yel always opened il lo facully and siudenls. During lhe war years. especially. he renled low cosl aparimenls lo married college srudenls 'frying 'ro finish college. The one-lime boarding house was rearranged inlo live separale aparlmenl unils when 'rhe Grusendoris moved in l958. The house was occupied unlil January when College orders moved Jrhe I4 coeds our of lheir house, nicknamed Gru- sey, in order lo clear 'rhe land for lhe expanding college campus. The house had lo go. lo be Jrorn down lo make room lor a new mens dorm. Bur il' eluded deslruc- lion crews and blazed ils own burning farewell. 70 rs ue l - . 1' Vlfllilwi . 'ws . ' 1. -. ,1'i,', ... .r1' Minsk, 1-'QA' 114 .zlmi Siudenls from 'lhe college helped figl-if Jrhe 'fire which raged fhrough 'the old Grusendorf House, one-'lime home of SWT Coeds. any flocked +o lhe fire 'fo wiiness The burn- l g of lhe old frame house and Those mem- , ries housed wifhin ils walls. l ,, ,w fi 1 avi N , ,V iv M 'wg I Mm, -,cxgiif , ,W fran. -,,g,-1 A E h.x:q9v ' 2 gf' gl lv IQLJ-In-Br wk -fig s -.T 1 K 1 ' 4 if 'NNI-V -1 I i - 1' ,ff lvrfibl' J my 0' I. Q Farr! 5 f .. if a', tgvlox' Q' ,Q 1 f If 'rfi pp P' - Q 1 rl 5 1 A 5 9 ' il ' We ' L. Q if 'I' Q Q Q env' ww ' is , . , .1 . ,, I 3, . ff H ff I X., if N. :QQ M l X A, ., -.. 1 - , - .s.wg, ,-f , . , L A 'mwT',?i ', V :XMI gr i Q ' 1 si R. I VJ 67-,. V' H- 1 1 L f 'M-fu -1.'-:QM am.. f '.4,,v-196. f 31 ,R-5'l .49 -wwfa 'Sv if 1 25.-2 -' K A Q? . ' W f K ,A 'N' 'I Q? V'-f T 1 21. g . J 4. 4 1 'I , X - - V h Mk - If 1- 'xr' ,114 f ' E ' A . .fix 'xl i v. M, ,A ,A F x P ' aj- 1 ,W iss ' ff , N U-file 152353511 ' -1 Y WEEE , :si .' ' .M f sig 2 , '. 4 8. 'life-ee , 3 ,T 51 f My ,,. L fs! E m:.lff,y --'- N - . ...nn A A yy R 'T ifilfT3 5. f'mn-P.: 1:.f4eu....,,,H,, 1. k I 4' I. -, .A Spring Fling---Messy but Fun ThreaTened by ominous rain clouds, sTudenTs Tlocked To Sewell Park, prepared Tor an old-Tash- ioned day of Tun. While The evenT was sTill Greek- dominaTed, a new inTeresT was shown by The inde- pendenTs, and many GDI sweaTshirTs could be seen inTermingled wiTh Those bearing Greek leHers. No one seemed To care when his hair blew or when he Took a surprise dip in The river-iT was all parT oT The Tun. Sponsored by The STudenT CenTer Council and direcTed by Peggy DeMarais. The ac- TiviTies offered a loT of laughTer and good hearfy Tun. STarTing calmly wiTh horseshoe piTching and a Three-legged race, The evenTs moved on To banana Teeding, pie eaTing, greased waTermelon race and ended wiTh a Tug-oT-war across The river. OTher evenTs were scaH'ered ThroughouT The aTTernoon: a TavoriTe was The egg Throw. By The end oT The day. mosT had Taken a Turn in The river, and coeds had To rush To be ready Tor The dance ThaT nighT in The STudenT CenTer. There was fun in s+ore 'For everyone as he pariicipaied or wafchecl The day's even'rs. The crowd coniinually grew as Jrhe day progressed. and fun seemed 'fo be The key ac+ivi'ry. The lasi' big acriviry of rhe semesrer. Spring Fling gives The s'ru- denl body a chance 'ro iusr lei go before se'Hling down 'ro The roufine of sfudy for finals. A lol' of fun, Spring Fling is an ominous reminder Jrhar 'rhe semesrer is drawing lo a close. The winners in rhe boy's pie eaiing coniesf, Silky Sullivan and Wilbur Aylor, goi' more ihan 'rheir share of pie when ihe losers gave fhem 'rheir lefi'-overs-in lhe face. - Y if '13 .,- .liz 4 lf Luke Lowery knows 'rhe secrel of sfaying in ihe game -sfand back when Jimmy Jones is popping balloons. 'I' eyes 17 1 -'il' Q 0 . if -I - ' -. ' ' ' 1 ka , . 5 I , . - , ' , N, W I U 4-lg, 1 J ., , .,. I x . ' A -1. .,- J' -S .4 yu- ' . an u I 'vu . R' ' In ' I , .A wg H? 1-. bl, hr - mf- M I xi 'A ' uf ' ,, -Q 'sm ,su f 5 I 'lg lf'-1 Q h l P ni .AA H, QRHX N wr X A 1 'i ' 1-gk n 3 1 'Q :Q u 'v 4 ' 1 'z by 4 '11- , 1 , S ' A , . iii - ' U-I 7 is 5 ' , FJ. V 1-. hx 2, Y - .. - 4 ' '14 1 if fra- Q PW. -'f--rfiv. T7qf Ff529 . . V.. ,X f . J - 1-we .1-Q if ' EJB Walrus? - , , --.....,,z rg 5.15. NaU,fF.',-H J Q 4 1' V 'W' '15, 'e..'xfy- 'I' .gm 4' fm R' 'fr , ' ' -.9 1' as A-M81 W 1- A! I fn Y A-tb-is-' I- --'44-fs K . I' 14' It bw ,. 5 ,,..f-jf,,w:X.e,,yQ,-4 ., A - f p an . 4- Pr ' J- 1 I b Q , ,-- w 4--A 3- ' - ' -wr' la .-4 ff Q i' W: 43 '- 4-'e-....h '1- 4 .E X if-1, 1 E f A4 ig... 1 V I 5351: diffs: :neil m -1... fr' wif X Cindy Slay shows her wmmng form In The cracker eahng con1'es+ bk. x Q1 'S 1 Am uw . Q r 1 'r f . W, . , I .RYM f ., 41 ri' siffxv ,A ' 'I nr ,I V' 3 lk-'fail in buf, , 5 AA A-mfkiwmk .ii . , f . - 4- ++f-ww - - -- - - . 'iid . ,'m+e fr 'I D . H , H ' 1 17115: , 1 .. Li3:.,j,:r , vY,A Q: 'ik-lr 'L , i ,Y , ,Qi j 'P -1 -- . f 1' v , '. V. ., in ' I QT ,A ' ' if LM C'? +f B T , 1 3 V 1' V pix 3 0 km ls 5.fw vm, . V 1 Y: X V1 24 , , ff 1 .Lu .- N D W gi 44 li ,A M .. ' ' if 1 f if ' Tf 1 fx V H ' ' f 9 1 A :rg - ' ' 4' , .- 9 ' ' ,A 1. 4' . 'if' I ' ' - , f Fl 7 A X 5 r' , ,. lx N it 'V la 1' -U X - , 'f' I ' I ji I' . 1 X, 1 4 Lglfy I yr . ' . 4 . ' 'f' 1,5 1 I Tm LU A V h Y., H X. 1 5 5 I 5 4 Lx A' 'V , '. A1 i 4 1 V x K I A wk , ,E N X wwwwfv. ,Qf I .Mg-55. W , 4.1 .J , . 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Muscles mighl have helped 'ro bring lhe Chi lol' of supporl came from The side lines Omega viclory in 'the sororily lug-of-war. buf a ' Q. I' fi 1' ,f 'Q we, ,-5 A . 1,2-'S ' as Q 2 W M M Q we ' ai If you can'+ calch if in lhe cup, wl1ai s wrong willw your hands? and Jay Mallard is frying Huis leclwnique. a runoff mafch in flue drinking conlesf, Charlie showed his superiorily. 14.67. ,' J nil, WW A somewhal' messy game if flue egg missed 'lhe cup. buf if expressions help here's +l1e winner. l 107 se, .. . . ,gif- i' fs 'fi if fl lil l li are . .4-1. ' . 1 P ii iilii asg . ,.., . iii , A QM Dr James H. McCroclclin, SWT President gave a pariing word 'ro ihe '65 graduaies before handing our rheir diplomas. 265 May Graduates Hear Dr. Ralph Steen ln ihe college's lirsi combined spring graduaiion and baccalaureaie ceremonies, Dr. Ralph Sleen spolce To 'rhe class on The American Dream. Speaking io 253 bachelors and I2 maslers candi- dales and an audience of over 2,000. he siruck oui ai The people who crilicize America. In summaiion, he said io This 62nd graduaiing class, I hope you will have 'rhe courage +0 Face rhe problems of Jrhe world of your day and io accepi This greai Ameri- can heriiage as ii' is. In ceremonies preceding The commencemenl ex- ercises, eighi graduaiing Air Force ROTC cadeis received commissions as second lieuienanls in 'rhe U. S. Air Force. Dr. Ralph Sieen, Presidenl of Siephen F. Auslin Srafe College, challenged fhe graduales To meer courageously 'rhe problems 'rhey and iheir generalion face. 41 :-u ' 'iv ff' ,Z ' Fi? ,. iL XQAQ I -6 f Q 1- I wx f - xYSf-Bans-Nga mm f--' . -- 9 d .Jn A , AY X Q Q 1 N ' if ,U H, ,,1l ., . . , YT 3 ifff my -' X X 2 H B if -fQ2fEfa.,,Q- Q-M55 .M Q' . :niveau mm wma. 1 , . M .EE 4 ' fl X 55,523 ' ' 22559 - V1 5 M4 QP' -'-- . . .Mfr Gracluafion is a Hme for ioy, for pride, for medifafion Wifh pride. a small boy looks up +o Hue gracluaie, his example for 'Hue fuiure. 'V l','.l .ffn 1 1 I , , dl ly 1 U1 l'l I f, yi ML . ,AZ nf' And i+'s over, fhe gowns are removed and llwe years al SWT are pul in fhe past SWT Acquires Fish Hatchery, June 12 This is a poriion of fhe federal fish halchery which fhe College acquired June IZ. For whai purpose lhe land will be used has no+ been decided. ,hail .31 'film M II2 Rep Jake Pickle presenls lhe lille lo lhe Federal Fish Halchery which adioins lhe side of lhe main campus. lo Presidenl McCrocklin. 532 Clovis Barker. San Marcos Nolary Public, nolarnzed lhe lransler as B. R Fuller S Marcos Cily Manager, signs lhe deed. Presidenl McCrocklin looks on as Rep. Pickle llelll presenls lhe lille for lhe ulililies lo Mayor Serur Through acls involving college, slale and lederal ollicials. lhe College acquired on June l2, lhe Federal Fish l-lalchery in San Marcos. The halchery which is adjacenl lo college pro- erly had been used as an experimenlal slalion lor lhe Federal Deparlmenl ol Heallh. Educalion and Welfare. ln order lo meel lhe need ol lhe College lor addilional land. US Represenlalive Jake Pickle arranged lor lhe lilles lo be lranslerred lo lhe College. Ulilily righls-ol-way were granled lo lhe Cily ol San Marcos al lhe same lime in a ceremony in lhe lronl yard ol lhe College Presi- denl, which overlooks lhe new properly. The lransler ol lhe land grew oul ol Presidenl Lyndon Johnson's visil lo campus in November. The lilles lo lhe land were handed lo Pickle by Sam Wynn, l lEW's represenlalive in Dallas, Pickle lhen presenled lhem lo Ellis Serur. San Marcos mayor, and SWT Presidenl James McCrocklin. s 3 ul X P' ny 4 M . . QTL? V Q . ,, ' I U Q' -1. - A .17 I , . ,,. 95 , J.,-,mil ., , 33152 . Q. fi. - ' ' wb, 157' 4-553 b... 'K A 'uf ' .' ' ,J ' A -M , . - , ' ' ' 1 115.-'Zur' fu ' 51 . W' 'J 'QL' - L.. .- , fp- A: -. A wg -' I . gg, K - f . I ix J r,,fii? . . I an +- 5 ifiv bv' M1655 lf' Wiz, -gf tmgyg, H P. 'L I 5 rt. I 4, 'bg , . o--- n-F s 'Q I J D K I . Q P 'X I . I H ..f '-1 . gn' A hh? 'ALVKQQ Q 2' -arf., 1 . -449' 2, - xx L 1 N Ak i Q 'W 4 j as AL 3 .h A x Q, 5 f' v ,QD ' C- 17 ',,.,rf - 555 'Q A W i Q -,, nv K H 'g , we N15 ,E 5 - yfgc . J ,ta-'f ' , 'u 1 - S . .' W 'J :h 4.....1. -'w fl! 'bl - I ,I fel at lim , ,L ga my as ' I isa fe? was ILeH' 'io right boifom rowl James Heffernan. Wallace Dickey. James Black- well, Macon Smifh, Harvey Moerbe, Phil Irby, Joe Bednarski. Jerry Cole, Reynaldo Farias, Jan Mohel, Reece Morrison. Isecond rowi E. H. Imken, Eddie Franz, Louis Simmonds, Lindy Lyles. Ronnie Mudd, Sianley Smiih. Wayne Cunningham, Jimmy Jones, Richard Suffel, Trenf Klopp. Iihird row, Mac Sauls, Bobby Smifh, Charles Caffey, Joe Lyles. Jon Whiie, Tommy Hol- brook, Jerry Crow, Donny Williams, Jesse Perkins, Dwighl' Nieschwirz, Eddie IH - tx csc., I E I I n I' I Wilbur Aylor, Jim Simmonds, Roberl' Farrar, Roberi' Mouion, Wayne Daigle, Larrey Pullen, Ken Whilmyer, Kenneih Lynn, Macon Romer Ififfh rowl Fred Frieling, Leroy Myer, Irvin lsensee, Clyde Cockrum, Wayne Pfiffer, Buddy Ray Priesi, Glenn Felps, John Luna, John Pinion, Bill Ahrens. Isixi' rowl Bradley Moody Imanagerl, Richard Dunlap, Dave Mullins, Head Coac Millon Jowers, Coach Don Foresfer, Coach AI Reeh, Bobby Paiion Iirainerl, Coach Keilh Hoffman, Coach Billy Miller. Roach, Jimmy Kasch. Ifourih rowl Gary S'raul1enberger, David Morrison, Bobcat Post 8-2 Mark in '64 The SWT Bobcais losi Iwo Lone Siar Conference games by a +o'raI of Ihree poinis in I964 io fall from Ihe 'lop of The rung +0 ihird place. In so doing, however, 'rhe Cars scored 28l poinis for a season scoring record and broke Ihe school single-game rushing record 'rhree Jrimes. Wiih such ouisianding performers reiurning as quarlerback Jesse Perkins and halfbacks Jan Mohel, Louis Sim- monds ancl Reece Morrison. The Cars have The look of a loop coniender again nexl season. i964 SEASON SUMMARY SWT .,... ,..... I 4 Texas Luiheran .,.,,.,..... 3 SWT ..,.. ...... 2 O Triniiy Universiry A I 7 SWT ..,,. , . I4 Sul Ross ,....,....r,..... ..,. I 6 SWT ..,,. ...... 4 2 Mclviurry ..,..,...,., .. . 8 SWT .Y.,. ..,.,. 3 5 Howard Payne ...... ..... I 2 SWT ..... ..,.,. I 4 Sam Housion ......., .... I 5 SWT .,ss. H 48 Lackland AFB .........., 2I SWT .e,. ...... 2 I Siephen F. Ausiin ...s.... I5 SWT .... ..,... 5 2 Easl' Texas ,.....,........,.... O SWT ...A .c.... 2 I Texas A8cI .,,, ,... 6 II6 Concern is evident on Coach Milton Jowers coach after the I964 season but will remain face during the Sam Houston game The vet as college athletic director eran Bobcat coach retired as head football Jowers Steps Down, Era Ends in SWT Athletics The retirement ot Milton Jowers as head football coach on Dec. 9 signaled the end ot' an era in SWT athletics. During the Jowers Era the school achieved great success on both the gridiron and the basketball court. Jowers' all-time coaching record in both sports is 586 victories, l48 losses and three ties. tor a winning percentage Ot .797. Atter winning the NAlA cage crown in l96O, Jowers took over the reins of the taltering Bobcat griclders in l96l and did such a good iob ot rebuilding that the I963 squad tinished IO-O for the tirst perfect season tor SWT in 42 years. Dr. James H. lvlcCrocklin, president ot the college, paid the veteran coach this compliment. Jowers' abilit with young men and his great coaching record speak so well tor him that it's almost impossible to add anything. Numerous personal honors have been heaped upon Jowers. These include coach ot the year in basketball in l96O, Lone Star Conference coach ot the year in I963 and induction into the NAIA Hall ot Fame in '63. . . ,, H '1 Sv' '-s P-.. 'v . A M.: D53 f 1 15 ti 2: 4, M' . 3-. 1, is S ' . fu If 1 Qsf ' o ,7 -x f x .2 f ll ffm-'f FEV A . 'IUZIQ M '01 .ml 7. . F' II ,A i a .,' .v 1 j I7 I no - K r 'JI Q Liifle All-American end Jerry Cole shows how he won 'rhis honor as he bulls pas? a McMurry fackler in Hwe lopsided 42-8 SWT viciory. Halfback Reece Morrison drives for yardage agains+ fha Indians as Lindy Lyles l52l fhrows a key block. l20 Aroused Bobcats Scalp Indians Cots Whip HP for First LSC Victory On offense fha Cafs ran wild againsf Howard Payne. breaking for several long gainers, such as fhls one by halfback Reynaldo Farias. Farias saf ou? 'Phe final half of fhe .season wifh an injury suffered in fhe Lackland game. defense, fhe Cafs sfopped lhe Yellowiackefs cold. Here Suffel makes sfop as Jackson l63l and Mudd l5Il move in +o make sure. Caughl' in a crossfire is fhis Jackel ball carrier as Jackson and Suffel move in fo half his progress. 3--:X -111-, Halfbacl: Louis Simmonds is shown in acrion as he cais losf a I5-I4 'rhriller To Jrhe powerful Bearlcals, who sweeps end againsr Sam l-lousron Slale. End Eddie went on To Tie Concordia College of Minnesofa for lhe Franz Throws a key block 'io spring him loose. The Bob- NAIA nafional rifle. Reynaldo Farias aliempls 'lo fighf off a deiermined Bearlzar raclcler. Farias was rhe second-ranking Bobcar season scorer wifh 42 ponnfs. SWT Loses to NAIA Co-Champs in Thriller The official raises his arms signifying fhaf, somewhere af ihe Lackland Air Force Base. Bobcafs looking on are Wilbur bofiom of This piieup, an unideniified Bobcaf bail carrier has Aylor i771. Joe Bednarski i32i, Harvey Moerbe i641 and scored one of Jrhe seven TD's fhe Cars racked up againsi' Jerry Cole i82i. High-Powered Offense Enables Cats to Rout Lacklcmcl AFB Team ne and' nor a Warkawk close. David Morrison waifs wiih oui- arms for ihe pass. l23 I24 -4 - '. 'f-r-:.-af: ' H: 1 1 3 rg T I X K6 . EN ' r is : .1 X - W M X 4 . W x l l.-J--...-...... . , N VSZA I' 1 ,gif l my ,. w1',, ,. K 2 L , ' A1 . .-.. K, bl' A 4- -xh!'g-1-' Wifh 'fha Bobcaf goal posrs in 'lhe background. Sim- noon, as ihe Cars rolled up 4I5 yards in a 2l-I5 monds is headed for 'rhe wide-open spaces. Simmonds Homecoming viclory. was one of several SWT backs who had a busy affer- Bobcats Edge SFAp Bury East Texas in Commerce Quarferback Jesse Perkins comes faceefo-face wifh an friumph. This was The worsf bearing SWT had eve Easi' Texas defender in 'rhe SWTexans' 52-O runaway given ET, Toucl1clown. signals llwe official as Bednarslxi all over him. Bednarski led flue conference in scor- plows over for a score wilh Easl Texas Lions draped ing in 1964 as he 'lallied 48 poinls. Halfbaclc Jan Molwel drives for yardage while fry- l85l moves in fo lend assisfance lo Mohel ing io break free from a Lion faclcler. Eddie Franz l 1 1 -mx. .v,. ' vi 1 ir ' 1-cl. .-L 1: , U ,A ' The race is on as Bobcal linebacker Mac Sauls our- Fred Frieling l33l and Lindy Lyles l52l pave The dislances Texas All defenders while 'rurning ihis way: Sauls is one of four linebaclcers who will re- inlercepied pass info a iouchdown run. Blockers 'turn for SWT in I965. Cat Whip Hogs In Final '64 Game . . . Jowers Bows Out on Winning Note I26 The climax of a successful career comes as coach Milton Jowers ac- cepis fhe Trophy awarded each year To lhe winner of 'rhe SWT-A81l clash. lf0' ' r.,' Q ga ,on ' --1 ,,-.i .1 5 'A f-I ?k 'lu avi.. .-. 4 J 4 . . -. -.., , -1 '. ' 7. A ur-, . 1. F ' Q ww . .mf '1'ifyf59'.1pJ Q ' l .. . j lx 'Llp-,X I , . 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I . . , . tx-'N -.f 'R w ' .-Q' 4, sfy.,--.Q '51 . I gag A 'S-V: ' qfmfvj- gk? ,- LE .GJ , . .4 ini, T ., r 1 - li' -' 3 ,. .1 ,, A t .., I ,rg Yr ,. . yi . H ,',. x , :.:.. -4-'. -J .1 -- V .XA-ai, gb! -'- 1- : xgfffhp' Reynaldo Farias, halfback. Honorable men+ion NAIA All-America, TLC All-Opponenf feam. Bud Jackson. middle guard. All-Lone Sfar Con- ference, defense: Fi. Worfh Sfar-Telegram All- Texas 'I'eam. , . ., .ff Tackle Wallace Dickey was drafied by 'rhe Defroif Lions of lhe Nalional Foolball League. Dickey was All-Lone Sfar Conference, honorable menfion NAIA All-America and was named io 'llwe Fl. Worlh Slar-Telegram All-Texas learn and lhe TLC All-Opponem' 'l'eam. 3 Defensive end Slanley Smilh was named To lhe All-Lone Sfar Conference Team. Two Cats Bound for Pro Gridirons Dickey, Cole Drafted End Jerry Cole was dralied by ,bolh San Francisco of llwe NFL ancl lhe American Foofball League Hous ion Oilers. Cole was NAIA All-American, Assocualed Press Liffle All-American and was named lo ihe All Texas leam. During The Sam Housfon game, coach Billy Miller is on fhe phone while Jesse Perlcins discusses lhe silualion wilh an unidenlilied leammale. Miller will relurn nexl' year as head coach, while Perkins will likely be his slerling quarlerbaclc. Up and down l'he bench go The eyes game. The 1964 Bobcals bore an old of CO6Ch Jowers 65 he PGCSS 'file side- Jowers lrademarlf: lhey were 'rough when lines during a lense momenl in lhe H15 Chips were down, l l Ronnie Mudd lakes a well-deserved breafher and drink of waler. Mudd, a crack linebacker for SWT, will relurn lo 'fhe gridiron for lhe Cars in I965. l30 9 'f' 5 O-O- . 0 .. O I ' ro 1. team captains Jerry Cole 182, and fi e I964 Bobcats broke tradition when Wallace Dickey U41 are shown present- chose Mrs. Milton Jowers, wife of ing a bouquet and a kiss to the wife of the head Ccgchl 55 fgotbgll gweetheart, man Wl'IO mednf SO I'T1LICI'1 to SWT BHWIGHCS. Team Honor Mrs. Jowers Coach's Wife Named Football Sweetheart 92 . FQf -K w , f- La. l S vi : , ' x N f, .2 . .E f ..'! - T ns. - l -r :F ' T. Wi!! 1 B '51 4. -- if . X , ii . 4 Y' A 5 V v 1 L 35 . ' W 'P W Q1 55, in ' A 1. B 4 5 'W ' f r Y! Q51 ,hge xi, x Y A f ,ii 1 I JE i. gf gi TL Qi: .haha M 'E , 5 1, ., 9- :.: -' I1 iff-fi . iw H1 : 1 ffsss fm, ,f , , ,- ' 2 f 5 5 , ii! 5 : if-I, , W I L .... U. E 'V Lv- ' i .1 l ' 'Nr I f X- -.v 411 0 . Bobcaf cenfer Da d Praha goes high for The Hp againsf Trinify. Oiher Tigers Twice during 'rhe season, winning This game in San ANTONIO 80 73 and obcafs pcfured ar I To r John Chaffleld i23l, James Heffernan T451 Then running away wifh 'rhe rerurn rnaich in San Marcos 95 64 arry Johnson 31 and Henry Garca TZIT. The Bobcais whipped The i964-65 SCORES SWT Opp SWT Opp. S+. Eciward's 6I Easi Texas S+. Mary's 69 Siephen F. Ausrin Pan American 84 Howard Payne Triniiy 74 Sam Housion S+. Mary's 85 Tarleion TOTJ Abilene Chrisiian IO8 Sul Ross Trinify 76 Howard Payne Tarleion 66 Sam Housion S+. Edwards 79 Siephen F. Ausrin OT McMurry 6I Easr Texas Gusiavus Adoiphus iMinn.j 87 Sul Ross Texas A8cl 74 Texas AXA uhiwsh ff f M Q1 ' ?-51 A-.u. J: .A,,- mx.: 'ff ZW? 52351 H mam? 3 ,. .. 'uw WEE-Tiff ' 74 ' f2J 2 25' W ' g vi' if Q: , ,fwi. , ' ww: uirfi M 2272? ff i RL, Y .A 1 Q .. 0-J 'S-1 s Heffernan, 6-5 forward, was fha for a I3.2 average and led The feam ofher Bobcai senior. 'Heffo , fhe in rebounds wifh I38. Heffernan picked capfain, was chosen for fhe All- up his fhird leffer in '64-65. Third Team. He scored 3l7 poinfs Two Seniors Close Careers Senior 'forward John Chaifield I6-21 Ieffered for fhe fourfh year. Chaffield wound up his college career by scoring 237 poinfs for a 9.8 average. 'P The '64-'65 season saw Morris Ogden gef his firsf leHer ai' SWT. The 6-6 sophomore was ine number 'rwo conier on' +he foam. Mo coniribufed Ill poin+s +o Hue SWT offense. Gerald Henry, 6-5 sophomore forward, was a leffer winner for Uwe Hrs? Hme. Despife being hobbled by a knee infury, Henry appeared in I2 games and averaged 6.7 poinfs per game. 1 A I dei. m :H 5 . ,gp K - 1 , 11 85. H, f 1 x 1-fx ...,,.....--, u-f V- ,Vr,, ., .' Tix I37 I as ,sw 5 111 1 . ss w .11 Sf 2 - 111: 1-1 B YW RP' 12 w' I E fa, .NJ 1 , 1 15 1 A 1 W, 11 2 Eg -A. 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K N, A- 111 .a:, A 1 1 gg- fE1.,, , . 1 1 1 5 ,E g U Q Q 1 1 1 5 .F 1 jf I ' , Y- s 1 4 , gd e 1 1 .M 1 1 11 - 1 11 ff ,J Z Q 5 During a lull in flue acfion, coach Foresfor slresses 1 4 rl 'L Q-+ ' 5 L4 Calm and collecfed us Morrls Ogden as he smlcs a free lhrow againsf Sam Houston Agannsf LSC champnons Sfeplwen F Aushn. Ogden 11 17 1.1 Y -f' ,, ,1 rf. 1 ?1 J. .. .- Y 35-GH-' 3 -.g-.?',r5'4 Hr if I , made fwo free 'rhrows gin of vicffory. ' ...Q ,- -' -:.a14w','1fj1 ' .X , 'R , V 1 1 '..' 1' NG M . R M bfi: v Q, o L -ie ,H 7.11 git, 5,253-1'-N My -K f'T:'s-:ee-T' -g Y' if :Eff A a poinl fo Heffernan while coach McDonald lblocked from viewl discusses sfrafegy provide fhe Cafs mar 2 x - Qyfgiigaa. QQ Q The faces of coaches Foresfor and McDonald show ihe ienseness of ihe moment. Below, Billy Moore goes up for Two againsi Sul Ross. i ,- - xauog - ,LI V-Q 1 1',,gt,., L, . f M 1 5. .leg Ln, ' 55 :L -ik-, . fx , -2.3 ,,...L , On fhis jump. Bobcai cenfer David Praika is clearly as Alan Mifchell of Sam Housion goes high fo confrol Hp. E of lhe crowd which walched lhe Bolscafs' 108.70 romp over Sul Ross of fhe lime provided exciling baskelball linclucling lwo overiime confesls around in The lobby al halflime. Speclaiors al Bobcal games in and fwo one-poinf clecisionsl. Wirh only lwo players gracluafing, lhe Bob- saw a young feam which played bolh hof and cold, buf which mos? cars may be rougher nexi season. I4I il il i, H , 1, Y l L T . l i , . IL. To R., boTTom rowl Ronnie Gillum. Harry Diehman, Joe CasTillo. Hop rowl Coach Al Reeh. Mike LiTTleTon. Gerald Wynn, Allen PorTer David Morrison, Reece Morrison. Charles Caffey, Jesse Sandoz. Terry Richard Suffel. Glenn Crisp. Eddie Roach, Jon Whife. George WilhiTe Davis. Roy Hill. Lewis Simmonds, Allan DeKunder, Trainer Bobby PaTTon. Larry Groppel, C. L, Carson, George BarToskewiT1, Roberi Mclviilllan Trockmen Second in The BobcaT Track squad wound up a successful season aT Com- merce, May 7-8, placing second in The Lone STar ConTerence meeT behind The sTrong EasT Texas STaTe Lions, who capTured Their sec- ond TiTle in a row. The SWT TraclcsTers won Three meeTs This season-The SWT In- viTaTional, The Bulldog Relays in Seguin and Sam l-lousTon's meeT in HunTsville. ln each meeT, The BobcaTs edged ouT Sam HousTon Tor The crown. Their slimmesT margin of vicTory was aT HunTsville, where They nipped The BearlcaTs 80-78lf2. The widesT margin was aT The Bulldog Relays, 63-47. Besides Talcing These Three TirsT places, The BobcaTs came in sec- ond in STephen F. AusTin's meeT in Nacogdoches, Tourrh in The col- lege division of The Border Olympics in Laredo and TiTTh in The col- lege division of The WesT Texas Relays in Cdessa. The only meeT in which The SWTexans Tailed To place was The Texas Relays in AusTin. The ouTsTanding performer To-r The '65 BobcaTs was senior George WilhiTe, who was high poinT man in each oT The Three meeTs The CaTs won. WilhiTe ran The IOO-yard dash. The 220-yard dash, and anchored boTh relay Teams. Conference Besl Individual Bobcat Marks of '65 L IOO-YARD DASH George Wilhile ............,, ..,.,.. , . 4,,,,,.w. 9.4 Jon While ......A....................w......ww,w.......... 9.9 220-YARD DASH George Wilhile .,,...,,..,.,..,.ww., A .......... 2l.5 Jon While ..r........A.,..,,........,......,....,...w... 22.4 440-YARD DASH Harry Diehman ., ...,...A.......,.......A.,. ,,.,, 4 9.4 Joe Caslillo ..V......,....,..,............,..,.,...w.... 50.3 880-YARD DASH Roberl- McMillian .......,. .,..,e,........,..... I :59.0 Harry Dielzman ...,..r..,,w.,..,.,.A ...,. 2:OO.2 MILE RUN William Sfone ...,,........,o..................... 4238.0 TWO-MILE RUN William Slone .............,v....,...........o,. lO:26.0 I20-YARD HIGH HURDLES Reece Morrison .........,.......................... l4.6 HIGH JUMP Jesse Sandoz ..,........,...........,.... o......... 6 -5 Roy Hill ..,...,,.A........,.,.................--..-------- 6-2 LONG JUMP Terry Davis .,,....................,.........A........ 22-ll Jon Whife ...........r.,........................A- 22-5 M POLE VAULT Ronnie Gillum ...,.......,.........A.....w ...A---- l 4-6 Leslie Fisher ......................,... -------- l 3-0 DISCUS Allen Porler, Eddie ROaCl1 .............,..v. l62-l SHOT PUT Allen Porfer ..,.......................- ------4- 5 0-4'f2 Eddie Roach .............................,----,--- 46-6V2 JAVELlN Jon Wl1i'l'9 ....................-,.------- I87-I0 David Morrison .....,,......-----.------'---.-- '34-lo 440-YARD RELAY lDavis, While, Charles Caffey, Wilhilel ...A.........................r..,... 42.5 MILE RELAY lRicl1ard Suffel, Caslillo, Dielzman Wilhilel ............................,. 3:l8.3 . , , se: eil-Wffifef' f Z fri, -V' G'--'Vie-fZ4.K. , . 2- - if' -' ii .-. as in :.i-wif :Eli , , 1.4-fi , 1. E .. Y E- --eww 95, M ' . W --r fggggggggg Hi RM in W 1 ,, me g emma Hi V- ,, i uw . rf A-S. HV 7 ,, mr W1 Z 5 , i ,H .wr me.. s law rri iirr i Q gg I 4 N - I 1 F M . 7 .. .l ,, .,,. he .v-gi, ,fkgvzswzixfu I 1. L ' ' sae. YE am' Jumpers' Faces Tell the Story Extreme concenfrafion is mirrored on The face of long iumper Terry Davi Ueffl. High jumper Jesse Sandoz fbelowl wears as +hough1-ful expression a he comes down. 1 ' V 1 , ,.....'g-6'. WT? ,grae-jlevx..-sea-FE? + -2+ C 'ir hw The poin+ of no refurn is reached by Bobcaf pole vaulfer Ronnie Gillium in Jrhis a+'remp'r af fhe SWT lnvifafional. GilIium's I4'6 of 'Phe conference rneef in Commerce was The fop mark for a Bobcaf in l965. , ' my A 1 A W M A, ww Q M , W v M 1 , A ' 9 5 0 v ,, 'W W, A' Q , Q N fW5MM'fWMfW,M NM AW. Vw5.1Z'.Vu' H 3 s My W in EM QL , X w W I 5 My M I qw-, 1 4,13 Mywcwv 0 X5 M ,Sv-gf ,, N4 fa W WW: kuwm MW, ,, ,. M W ,www igwguhf, w M, w W W we M hh as 'Q af M ef an MMWW ' 51:5 T? '--... A, un Y 659 fr O awk. Q- , X x 1 i W 11 UP. UP and Over-here is Sandoz a+ fha peak of his iump. The San Bobcafs K6-Sl, should become a very fine performer before he ends Anfonio freshman, who owned 'rhe besr mark in 'rhis evenf for 'fha his Career af SWT, Cen'rer Poinr junior Richard Suffel, a rhree year veferan +es'rs our +he sfariing block. Veterans, Freshmen Combined to Make Successful Track Season 1 fl'.ubs ' I46 TEH! Wilhife is shown here in a familiar role, as George Seguin, both SWT relay feams finished first Af fha ran 'the anchor leg on bolh 'rhe 440 and mile relay SWT lnvilafional. Wilhife anchored 'fhe mile relay unils for fhe Bobcafs. A+ fhe Bulldog Relays in feam To viclory. I47 5 . , . W ,.,,,-1 -14,1 5 - -.are .1 5, uf 1 1 1 .31-1 11.15,-.-fn-174,511-Q1 -:qu-grey-5:11-:.' 11111-gy If-:1p1 1 r ,-4- W-an 1 mr nn-, -,r-1. yu- T-1.11m 1 1 . -111111.-rw-11 -- - 1ff1 -14, A .. --.L . .-,ff .,. 1' :. 1 -5 ,N . 1 1' . 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Richard Tondry, Don Wesfbrook, Marilon Hall Dennis Kaclerli Jerry l-locoll Don Childs middle row Henry Gulierazz. Jerry Pruski, Rudy Gonzales, Glenn Ross, Don Smilh, Neal l-larris Roberl Hall Ken Reinhard David Swifl Tony Sanchez Bob Delee lbaclc Fast Start, Slow Finish for Bcaseballers Under coach Don Foresler, who assumed 'rhe baseball coaching dulies when coach Frank Chico Ginsberg was sidelined by ill- ness. lhe Bobcals posled a 6-7 record in l965. The Cals gol off lo a lasl slarl, winning five of 'rheir firsl six conlesls. including four in a row. Two viclories over rival Texas Lulheran were included in l-his slring. Then lhe Bobcals came aparl, losing four in a row be- fore a win over Sl. Edward's. The season ended wilh lwo cleieals. a narrow loss lo S+. Edward's and a lhumping by powerful Trinily Universily. Opponenl Scores Trinily 0-9, 2-lO Soulhweslern l 6-3. 4-5 Laclcland AFB 4-2. 6-l Texas Lulheran l3-4. 4-l Sl. lvlary's 3-8. 3-6 Sl: Edward's l3-8- 5-7 Sl. Thomas ll-louslonl 2-9 X ' ' 3 f 2 ' 1 'N 1 X ' X it X X . - . ri Y- Lt., 5 4' V ' il 1 . A N 1 + N 1 . f s X A l X, ,X 1. L 2 . . N fl? ' E-. - 1 x 1 iz . , j X R Q .1' A Q M1 1 11 if E in 11 11 A 5'-X 1 ,N x ' ' 55 Q M : v- 111' x 1 . . X W - xt ' 35 Y X X X ' 5 fl I . R T , W 1 1 1 s is ' - N N E 4' X 9 Ss W H QA EE: ' 11, 1525 ee: 411 511' 1 - Q. x - as . Q -1 h X K . 1 ,, X N , 3 .Q i R . 7' ' - Q E A H ' ' 4' 'f -iff 5 W ,K .47 f - 3551 ' 4' 1 -1 X W X if I 1 X x Q 1 . , a - 1 - A has I ,Qx Junior Glenn Ross warms up before a Bobcaf home sfarfing pirchers on fhe SWT sfaff In l965 game. Ross and anofher iunior, Chuck Engler, were I55 r 1 ' 1T ' 4 -f, , an 'ar-5 . ', WEl H'!1MWN'7,Mf1,p' wi, N 'Ha -rw K W A - iff, ,, 7 , -V. , 1,4 A '5lv,,MW ,, XV Will fha ball drop or hang on ihe lap of fhe cup? Thai' seems fo be fha quesiion fhis puffer has In mind af fha momenf. A 5 .ww as rlf fzu U, , s ' hmm v,-x , u- . .NI-KY, ,. ' . 552' ,juw X ww www? , iI','Jf - F' v ' 12:3 -,,- - -. '. 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The BobcaTs had a 4-I-I record in dual mafch play, They also placed second in The Abilene lnviTaTional Tournameni' and TiTTh in a TournamenT in Nacog- doches. V. . ..i my i.,. Th Swing I Th Thing . . . -mlm-M' -:mf A il!!!- me me 1 3 ., rw'-A . . . As Bobcal golfer Frank Weir dernonslraies in.'fhis sequence of phoios. A+ boH'om leif, Frank is preparing -lo 'ree off. The pliolo al lefl shows lhe momeni of impact Above left Weir follows lhrough and in The lop phoio, he complefes his swing. 'T' Association Composed of SWT Varsity Leffermen . - ' 2 V- N l --,W fwjww, -will-i e, , .' 1 - S 7 . . Y, ' .w. r, . 1 4- : hmm, .1 we 1 F HM! l. rw 4 -1. . ..,-,'- ii 1 -' . -'ff' s a o so .ooo , L. io R., boifom rowl Lindy Lyles, Ronnie Mudd. Jerry Cole, Wallace Gary Sfauhenburger. Eddie ROGCl'1. Sidnley Smifh. Jimmy Jones. Gerald ickey, Joe Bednarslci, James Heffernan lsecond rowl Roberi McMillian, Henry ifourih rowl E. H. lmleen, Jan Mohel, Mac Sauls. 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Women's Recreation Association Sponsors Intramurals for Coeds l Crgcmizafions Alpha Xi Delta On January 29, 1965, Phi Delta Gamma was formally pledged into Alpha Xi Delta national sorority, one of the original ten Na- tional Panhellenic sororities. Alpha Xi Delta was founded April 17, 1893 at Lombard College in Galesburg, lll. The Delta Psi chapter of Alpha Xi Delta on the SWT campus dates back to 1923 when it was formed as the Philosophian Literary Society, becoming Phi Delta Gamma in 1957. Alpha Xi Delta sponsors the annual Christmas Festival of Song, the SWT Bobcat mascot and a western dance. Members take part in the Big Sister-Little Sister banquet, the spring outing and the senior picnic. This fall, Alpha Xi Delta was awarded the Scholastic Trophy by the Panhellenic Council for achieving the highest grade average of the campus sororities. Alpha X1 Delta outstanding members include Jucly Caffall, senator, Patty Fenlon, Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges, Alpha Chi secretary-treasurer, Pi Kappa Alpha Girl of the Month, Jane Hare, Laurel Hall president, Linda Howard, dimension editor, Pat Meyer, Panhellenic council reporter, 843rd Squadron AFROTC Sweetheart, Cathy Miller, All- College Beauty finalist, Cheryl Nink, Angel Flight Administrative officer, Janice Popp, Pi Kappa Alpha calendar girl, Sharon Russell, Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges, Pedagog editor, Rotary Club Outstanding Student of the Month, Burleson Hall president, Press Club chaplain, Alpha Chi, Patty Salzman, Angel Flight Executive officer, Karen Shannon, AFROTC Corps Sweet- heart, Angel Flight Commander, Beth Shinn, College Players presi- dent, Vicki Shults, All-College Beauty finalist, Pi Kappa Alpha calendar girl, Fran Tomlin, Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges, Panhellenic Council vice-president, Delta Psi Kappa president, Kappa Delta Pi president, Rotary Club Outstanding Student of the Month, Linda Williams, ACE president, Sue Wu, senator, and Cissy Gaertner, Miss SWT, senator and Bobkitten. Carolyn Bachmeyer Marcia Brokenik Beth Browning Marylee Buchanan Judy Cafiall Harriet Cates Marsha Council Tari Creel Patti Dillingham Barbara Dunn Myrna Flach Cissy Gaertner Diane Gidclens Sherry Graves Jane Hare Peggy Hart Marilyn Hogan Linda Howard Nancy Jenner Pat Meyer Diane Moore W Mary Lee Campbell Nyoka McMahan Bart c Beau .-.. - ,,.l...' Y-l I I I li..il l l3ff 1. V r Pall Fenlon 4 Y Presidenl Paffy Fenlon Celincla Hall ,,.... Bessie Rozaclry Karen Shannon Pal Lind ........,.... V H Sheila Swigarf ,,.... Linda Howard Sharon Russell Sandy Sislc ..,.. .,.., Linda Williams Linda Mumford Judy Norlon Cheryl Ninlc Beverly Paichen Karen Pills Janice Popp Sandra Popplewell Sara Powell , Palfy Roberlson Sharon Russell Paliy Salzman Linnell Schwarz Vicki Shulls Cindy Slay Annie Sorenson Annie Slralca Nancy Swigarl Fran Tomlin Nancy Vivian Linda Williams Missy Wilson Nancy Wrighf Susie Wranilzky Sue Wu .--?v,---, , . i i l Bessie Rozaclry Secreia ry Celinda Hall Karen Shannon Vice-Presidenl Treasurer Presicleni Vice-Presidenf .. Secrefary , Treasurer Parliamenlarian ..... Hisforian . Reporier .. Song Leader Pledge Caplain . . WRA Represenlaiive . - :1i:siQ'l3'- ra' . 1 g l, '-'ll ' , , ii .11- , -. 1-, i -.ni ,- l.' ETA . A l,' i . W . Fr'f.'. I' . ' . ,.' ' C' 1' I if ,' ll.l I 1 ' ,, 'ni - - ' l' ? .'ll-lil, 5 1' f 1 - . W W ty. . I. .5 , I .. .i- ll f' Tu. . '. ... Za P.-.g -,.'- . .. . :,f..gs, - . - Y .ww-me--.W I q.,-.ax .-Y - an . '11 T. - 1 3 - 11 1 ,- - . 1 1 1 1 BW . --W ,Hts Qt' S if ee1.se,.1 We at HE .Aff '1.1 1 2 . Ml . H - -1 . 1 ig H .'-2 W-J , -I . ,L 111' 11 ' I ,: . ,- V-11 1:,,1i1gL- Bill Coffman Chi O Guy 1 1 ss 1 s 2 A Chi Omega The Alpha Zeta chapter of Chi Omega was installed on the SWT campus on April 11, 1964. The chapter was originally begun in 1904 as a local sorority known as the Idyllics, and the name was changed to Theta Psi Delta in 1957. The first chapter of Chi Omega was founded in 1895 at the Uni- versity of Arkansas and adopted as its national open motto Hellenic Culture and Christian ldeaIs. The founders chose for their flower the white carnation' and for their colors cardinal and straw. Activities engaged in and sponsored by members of Chi Omega this year included the annual Christmas Formal, the spring outing, a pledge line, a victory dance and a tea for parents of Chi Omega. Individual honors won by members this year include, Carole Adams, senator, Kay Adams, top ten All-College Beauty contest, Sharon Cham- bliss, senator, Carol Conway, Bobkitten, Pi Kappa Alpha calendar girl, top ten All-College Beauty contest, Gaillardian, Gayle Cotton, Who's Who, Lantana secretary and vice-president, secretary of student body, Jean Flood, senator, Suzanne Forester, senior class secretary, senior class favorite, Strutter captain, Mary Evelyn Gunn, AWS secre- tary, Bobkitten, Sharon Holmgreen, treasurer of AWS, Barbara John- son, senator, Nancy McKee, Squadron AFROTC Sweetheart, Carolyn Naiser, Who's Who, Jane Naiser, secretary of AWS, Judy Pickens, Student Court Judge, Joanne Shriver, Miss SWT, Gaillardian, Alpha Psi Lambda Sweetheart, Strutter lieutenant, Jane Snavely, Gaillardian, Pi Kappa Alpha calendar girl, All-College Beauty, Strutter lieutenant, Alpha Phi Omega Sweetheart, Judy Tally, sophomore class secretary, Mike Waugh, cheerleader, Panhellenic secretary. Caroi Adams P 1 . - Kay Adams - 1 Lana Brown 1 , Donna Barron Sv Jo Ann Ables 1 K., M F ,.g4, Gloria Clay Carol Conway , . Debbie Cooper Carol Early 1 , Jill Ehlinger A ' Irv Carol Dubisson 4-Ir 1 1 11k-. Q-. u.,., 1 1 Sue Everett Jean Flood , Suzanne Forester ' Kay Godard 1 Linda Gregg ' 1 - Annette Griffith , ,'1j ,e . ,,f'v' 1 Y .. 1 ? 3 Mary Evelyn Gunn Dorothy Headlee Dannie Hearn Sharon Holmgreen Becky Holloman Sandy Holt 1 N Pam Howell 1 Barbara Johnson . 'f 1 Sue Johnson 1 VAL.. Dot Kainer 1 ' Pat Kowalik 1 f - r Eileen Merchant fi ' 1 11 ' 1. ' ' Sammie Kay Brown '1 li-. iq. 4, C. ,Jr -'ci I Ln ig .1, . 'I' .. I1 - Mar+ha Nicks Presidenf OFFICERS OF CHI OMEGA ' Naiser . . ,.,. President. .. . . Vice-preside-nl nn Brydenu, 4, .. Secreiary . Foresfer .... . , .Treasurer Nicks, ..... , Pledge Trainer pi i 1 ri in 1 Gayle CoHon Vice-presideni' ...,,..iMariha Nicks .,,Gayle Cofion Sharon Chambliss ...,.....,.,...Cheryl Hill Linda Gregg .1 l -i 1 li f l '54 Y. H ,. 2? 1 F -Y li 17' Sharon Chambliss Secrefary Aa ' UQ :E ii 'Sim ll i v iw , W, bn. A il sis! , , W' 1 A I, --fr l . r r ...r. , -:-. , X 'fJ1.' 'II if . N if: ' 1. 'auf xc. l if 3 L g l S - 1 Q' 'A Qi A y , .414 g. mf l - l Cheryl Hill Treasurer Jan McClelland Nancy McKee Dedee Middleion Suzie Mobley Barbara Morse Jane Naiser Jean Nofen Judy Olafson Linda Paine Judy Pickens Chrisfi Posey Phyllis Sarrefi' Alexis Shaw Joanne Shriver .Carol Sibley Linda Shorl Pam Shows Jane Snavely Judy Snavely Becky Snow Judy Tally Alice Taylor Ginger Tear Marilyn Turpin Mike Waugh Carol Whifley Sherin Winiers Pam Williams Nancy Wilson Taffy Wrighf til., Delta Sigma Delta The purpose of Delta Sigma Delta, founded in 1903 as the Shakespearean Literary Society, is to create and uphold among the members and other students a wholesome understanding and happy relationship through mutual participation in opportunities for service and enioyable fellowship. The woinen of Delta Sigma Delta participate each year in such campus activities as the Vaientine's Dance, the club's main social function of the year, the football banquet, the fall Victory Dance and the World University Service proiect. Other activities include an annual spring outing, the Big Sister-Little Sister banquet, Christmas caroling at an Austin old folks' home, the powder putt football game, and the all-college spirit contest. The club was honored by winning third place in the annual Christmas Sing-Song. The following members of Delta Sigma Delta have proved outstanding, Donnis Doyle, cheerleader, Gaillardian, sophomore class favorite, Vicky Daniels, freshman ciqss favorite, Betty Dupree, 2nd place Sigma Nu Figure Contest, Greggory Harris, Miss SWT finalist, Carol Hensley, Pi Kappa Alpha Sweet- heart, secretary of the iunior class, Lee Hardeman, Delta Psi Kappa, Carol Ann Heine, cheerleader, Gaillardian, Pi Omega Pi, iunior class favorite, Pat Miller, Miss SWT finalist, Patty McQuinn, treasurer of the iunior class, senior Panhellenic representative, Martha Nor- man, Pi Kappa Alpha Girl of the Month, Miss SWT finalist, Mar- lene Olson, Miss March of Dimes, Pi Kappa Alpha calendar girl, Penny Owens, sophomore class reporter, Panhellenic Council treas- urer, Shirley Patteson, Pi Kappa Alpha calendar girl, Strutter lieutenant, Freddie Rosson, Pi Kappa Alpha Girl of the Month, Carole Smith, Strutter lieutenant, Heidi Skeleton, Pi Kappa Alpha calendar girl, Nancy Moddrell, Miss SWT finalist, Sue Cervenka, iunior class reporter, Judy Graham, treasurer of the sophomore class, Sandra Whitaker, Alpha Chi, Who's Who, Kappa Delta Pi, Student Union chairman. Sandy Alford Karen Barto Robbie Bennett Lynn Bratten Sue Ann Borchers Patti Brink Carolyn Brown Kathy Brown Sherry Brown Sandra Cannon Martha Crane Jamie Crump Karen Cunningham Viclci Daniels Shirley Davenport Judy Delashaw Ann Dodson Nancy Dowless Donnis Doyle Betty Dupree Sharon Eichelberger Sharyn Friclte Linda Furlow Betti Gaither Judy Gillian Nancy Guither Lee Hardeman Greggory Harris Carol Hensley Margaret Kennedy Scotty ScoH' Delta Sig Mari A 7 W' 'T Wil i, . yi i il l FT, -f ' l President Vice-Presideni' ,... Secreiary .,...., . Treasurer ..,,.,.,,.... Reporfer . ......., .,.. , Pledge Capiains . . Hislorian Song Leader . .. Parliameniarian ,, . Marlene Olson Penny Owen Shirley Paffeson D'Anne Parker Linda Penningion Molly Polaski Judy Porfer Paiii Praiiher Freddie Kay Rossen Heidi Slcellon Maureen Sims Rila Smiih Carol Sfiles Par Talesek Lafreca Taylor Vicki Thomas Karen Thompson Susan Tompkins Befsy Velven Nancy Woodard Ann Wylie Sandra Whifalrer Presidenf Aubrey Kline Rhoda Lannan Sandra Law Toni Meyer Pal Miller Nancy Moddrell Carol Moore Nelda Moll Carol McClain Sue McNuH PaHy McOuinn Mariha Norman l . -... Carole Smifh Secrela ry Carol Heine Becky Broolrshire Vice-Presideni Treasure, Sandra Whifalcer , ,..,... Carol Heine Carole Smifh Becky Brookshire Bei-fi Gaiiher ,, . Dennis Doyle Kafhy Brown Robbie BenneH .. ..... Rifa Smiih Marlene Olson GC. MTL l, 1 Ti' Q il .Ef,,L' .f any ri: m . ,1-- er'.L- lV - T ,v iq.. .': -l .. E Z lr L l till l V - J l 1 if , as Ea ttttttmtg l ag ' ur lL :, 112 i l l ligase, ? ,M ,wi President ......,.........,... lst Vice-president . .,,.. . Karen Jo Kneupper Judy Browning 2nd Vice-president .............. .......,... S arah Sherman Recording Secretary ......,. . Corresponding Secretary Judy Seidel Ann Marie Keeler Delta Zeta To attain high ideals of womanhood, to become a better citizen, and to prove an asset to the community and a credit to her alma mater is the goal of a Delta Zeta. The Iota Alpha chapter of Delta Zeta was founded on the SWT campus on April li, 1964. The group, previously known as Alpha Delta Chi, first came into being in 1926 as the Allie Evans Literary Society. With 74 members the group is the largest sorority on campus this year. Activities of Delta Zeta in '64-'65 included the'annual fall style show, a spring outing, the Rose Formal, victory dances, participation in the tall carnival and in Spring Fling, a Big Sister-Little Sister banquet and a fraternity reception in the spring. Outstanding members of the SWT chapter of Delta Zeta are Judy Browning, vice-president of Lantana Hall, Gaillardian nominee, Millie Cobb, senator, Bobbie Delaney, KLK vice-president, Angel Flight officer, Stephanie Catalani, president of Retama Hall, Glenda Griffith, Angel Flight officer, Alpha Chi, Kappa Delta Pi, Patsy Henrichs,- Angel Flight, Bobcat Guard Sweetheart, Deean Hilton, vice-president of ACE, Student Union Council secretary, Gaillardian nominee, Ann Marie Keeler, secretary of the Student Senate, Alpha Chi, Kappa Delta Pi, Patricia Ann Keeler, senator, society editor of the College Star, Kitty Kelly, Lantana Hall treasurer, Karen Jo Kneupper, Who's Who in American Colleges, AWS vice-president, Kappa Delta Pi, Gaillardian nominee, Sheila Moore, assistant editor of the Pedagog, Terri Miller, senator, Carol Northington, vice- president of KLK, Sandy Rasbury, Who's Who in American Col- leges, president of Panhellenic Council, Alpha Chi, Kappa Delta Pi, Gaillardian nominee, B. J. Reddell, senator, Judy Seidel, Angel Flight officer, LaRoss Sheppard, associate features editor of the College Star, Trish Stanley, freshman representative for TSEA. Treasurer ,,,,.,..,.,,....,. .....,,...., ,.,,... G l enda Griffith Historian ....,. , ...... .. .......,tt . Parliamentarian ......... Song Leader ................ WRA Representative .-... Panhellenic delegates ......... . College Chapter Director Stephanie Catalani Barbara Canion Dede Armentrout Jon Ann Hilburn Sandy Rasbury Bobbie Delaney Laura Whittenberg Cindy Alviset Chris Andrae Beverly Broclc Y? Dede Armentrout Barbara Canion Riclt Richmond Sweetheart at , fx '- f . Mary Jane Alexander Stephanie Catalani Sandy Cheek Millie Cobb Joanne Czichos Bobbie DeLaney Peggy DeMarias Jeannete Diclcason Janie Erdmann Susan Frost Johnnie Gafford Pat Garrett Ann Gordon Janie Gouldthorpe Mary Kay Gray Glenda Griffith Barbara Guerrero Patsy l-lenrichs Jo Ann Henry Rosalyn Hester Jon Ann Hilburn Deean Hilton Q--D Cecilia Houl: Sally Jacleson Barbara Jahnke Carol James Ann Keeler Ann Keeler Killy Kelly ,Carol Jean Krenek Sue Larson Kalhy Lindsey Karen Lillie Faye Love Kalhy Lylcins Jan Marquelle Cookie Mallhews Terri Miller Sheila Moore Pam McKinley Sharon McCauley Nancy Nagle Barbara Nilsche Carol Norlhinqlon Linda Pulnam Sandy Rasbury B. J. Reddell Lou Reinken Ned Scholl Annelle Sears LaRoss Sheppard Sandy Shipman Linda Shoemaker Belly Smilh Carol Lee Smilh Sandra Snyder Trish Slanley Bobbie Slevens Carol Sulilc Trish Walker Libby Webb Judy Welch Jane Woodress Pally Wynne 'GN-1: Karen Kneupper Presidenl Sarah Sherman 2nd Vice presidenl Judy Browning Judy Seidel Isl Vice-presidenl Secrelary Rho Phi Epsilon Filling a definite need for greater social, cultural and academic de- velopment among the women on the Hill, Rho Phi Epsilon was formed in March, 1965, with twenty charter members. The group unites itself in promoting friendship among themselves, on the campus and within the community , and dedicates itself to the ideals of scholastic excellence, campus participation, and the highest stand- ards of personal integrity. The sorority has taken Medico, a world-wide person-to-person health program, as its special philanthropy, following the motto: A hand clasped in friendship is never alone. The hopes of the Rho Phi's are chiefly in the future-ones il- luminated by the ioys of comradeship upon the green Hill. Rho Phi's are found in Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Alpha Chi, Student Senate and the Dean's List. i , I , .l t r f Glee Brohard Vice-president Beverly Badqugh Doris Clitheroe President SSCFGTBFY President ......... Vice-president ...... Secretary .....,.... Treasurer .............. Parliementarian ...... Historian ........... Song Leader ....,.. Pledge Trainers ....... Debbie Brown Diana Day Jen Frament Dona Jones Mary Kraflce Sharon Kuhn Linda Laurel Janis Milsteacl Mary Beth Mireur Edie Neal Mary Jane Roth Janis Seiler Sheryl Tallman Caroline Teller Di Veh Debra Witzsche Beverly Glee Doris Frances Mary Jane e Carolin Frances Crate Tree su rer Jan Mary Beth 'X Pictured above are the officers of Panhellenic. fL.i'i8 R., S6ated', L E55 Nancy Hotfelt, sponsor: Sandra Rasbury, president: MiSd,1M6.biQfiB' S1'eW33f5,. sponsor: lStandingl Fran Tomblin, vice-president: Penny Qiqgen, 'treQsurer:.V, at Meyer, reporter: and Mike Waugh, secretary. To the left?tif4'?a?5,,'tMBjS5f3fr1eE1'tLh1,ers of the council. IL. to R., seated, Carol Ann Heine, Bobbie Deiairiey, Ceflinda Hall, Penny Owen, Sarah Sherman, Milce Waugh, lstartdingl Fran iiliomblin, Gayle Cotton Pat Meyer Sandra Whitaker Martha Nidmlcsgs Patt,i',,fgiS21c!Dfi,tiien, Sandra . Y - a i. ' ' ' ...sw Ls' ' , ip, ' 4 ' TQ Ai fi l Q Rasbury, Karen Kneupper. it . ' j-AMT. .- 3 -1' 1 1 fl :, .'- ' s ', Panhellenic, Interfraternity Coordinate Greek Activities l - il ., To the left are the members of fp: front rowl Steve Bradley, Gary Mills, liolfimfy Vaiieit, 'Dallas Dean, fstandingl David Velinder, Dau? ,Parke5i3,,5xglQi,ehfgfsetitt, Gary Clark, Neil Scott, Wayne Newmi'Shf,FEd 'lllprry Heath, Joe Click and Eddie Oliver. Ofgitars' areiffelbw aid are Lulce Lowery, vice-president: John ljl'a,rris,. pgesideni: Wendell l-lethcock, sponsor: Bill RobbinlggggiggrefegggiiifA,.a'ndg,iGene Pell, treasurer. if l . . i l.a2iL2..i.ti 11392.23 . .ea 1 Both Panhellenic and lnterfraternity Councils coordinate Greek activities on the They are made up of the presidents and vice-presidents of each of the sororities fraternities on campus plus representatives elected by each club. Promotion of a good spirit between the Greek clubs is the aim of the councils. hey also plan and regulate rush, pledging, and set regulations for all social events. Under Panhellenic guidance, one new sorority Rho Phi Epsilon was added this 'ear, and Phi Delta Gamma affiliated with Alpha Xi Delta national. Pi Sigma Chi raternity ioined Pi Kappa Alpha national, Alpha Psi Lambda with Kappa Sigma ational and a new fraternity, Theta Sigma Chi was established under IFC supervision. at . t 9 is .. l-- A . lilfffe I S wt- trees: , ' .,i ' J , , Y e V , . 1. ltr' wi . . l ,-N ,, . V , I ZZ., ?.., ,EA I, -' e 1' '.-ff-an .Y...Z L ip 1..LlLA:u Lg: - 7lT:f1'. .1 in qi 5t5. .1,ltL.1 :H l I, .. iii. ml ei iii, -Jr, I.: i H1 ' -A, LK...-L 1 T rv. . ' if F : W- -,,,.l5 ,: if t .rv W gi Vigil 4 . ' Eli i . -1-rr 135- , 1- Lv lm , xii t' .g .t iff , F,-, . t' Y V, it WH 1 X, i i,i..' Z .. t .tain VJ lg. 1 fn- ' t Kappa Sigma On March l7, i965, Alpha Psi Lambda affiliated with Kappa Sigma national Fraternity. lt became the fourth local fraternity to go national although it had been the first Greek letter society on campus. To provide lasting and binding brotherhood among its members is the main goal of Theta Lambda chapter. Other aims are to pro- vide social activities for the entire campus and the members of the fraternity. Fite-nite, an all-college dance, and the annual Powder Puff Classic were sponsored this year. Various other activities included the Strutter reception, Homecoming Reunion, Big Brother-Little Brother banquet and the Sweetheart Banquet. Kappa Sigs compete in intramural athletic events each year and won the intramural basketball league championship this year. Outstanding members of Kappa Sigma in '64-'65 included Lewie Simmonds, football captain, football letterman, senior class president, Billy Lynum, Gaillardian, head cheerleader, Bill Robins, Arnold Hall president, senior class vice-president, Who's Who in American Col- leges and Universities, O. C. Haley, Strutter manager, director of Thomas Hall, Ronnie Mudd, football letterman, Gaillardian, Lantana Man, Bill Coffman, Chi Omega Guy, Wilbur Aylor, football letter- man, football captain, Alpha Chi, Charles Stephenson, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Supreme Court Chief Justice. Other honors include Randy Tomblin, Student Body president, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Alpha Chi, Richard Suffel, football letterman, first team All-Conference defense, James Blackwell, football letterman, Harvey Rokohl, Retama Romeo, Jimmy Jones, foot- ball letterman, Don Tait, freshman class president, tennis, and Larry Pietsch, Alpha Chi. Sponsors of the group are Dr. William Pool, Charles Riley and Vance Winn. Art Ables Wilbur Aylor Bill Awalt Tommy Barber Ray Bizzell James Blackwell Dwain Blaschke Homer Bludeu Steve Bradley Art Cornett Chris Corley Donnie Clerk Billy Don Edmundson Bill Faris Mike Franger Jimm' Freels Gene Harkins Johnny Henderson W. R. Helge Tommy Heyer Jim Holden Bobby Jones Gordon Jones I 'i i lr I J 4 Li. .I Randy Tomblin ,il l O. C. Haley rj .. .v 'ii if!! I I '1 I , Presideni' Secrefary Treasurer Tammy Hagan Bill R0l3il1S Vice-presidenl' Secrefary , 4 1.1 N4 ': 5 he 5 Lid Richard Suffel Randy Tomblin ..... ......................... P residenl' Tommy Hagan .............. Vice Presidenf O. C. Haley ..... Corresponding Secreiary Bill Robins ........... ............................. S ecreiary Richard Suffell ...,....,......... Treasurer Sieve Bradley .................... ...... S ocial Chairman Billy Don Edmundson ...... ........ P ledge Trainer Tommy Barber .,.,........... ............... R eporfer Jimmy Jones Tom Jones Ronnie Lee Billy Lynum Johnny Mariian Dennis Mucha Ronnie Mudd Eddie Musiian Skip Pfeiffer Sianley Pfeil Larry Pielscim Buddy Pulley Randy Reasoner Ken Reinnard Harvey Rolcohl Aaron Schendel Lloyd Sclwlameus Hub Sherman Jim Simmonds Lewie Simmonds Jimmy Springs Jim Siiba Charlie Siephenson Larry Slain Jimj Sirefly Tommy Vacek James Williams -fri? . , f is E y 5 , .,.,.i... I - :W .f -e- l 1. iii! ,, L H i V7 V Qu ii dit L Win ' ii ,, We ig X ' W il' iff! iq H 1 rd' , L. i e I I Lambda Chi Alpha Founded at Boston University in l909, Lambda Chi Alpha has l60 chapters established across the nation. Sound moral character, excel- lent scholarship, intelligent social behavior, leadership development andployal teamwork are strived for by its members. One of the younger fraternities on this campus, Lambda Chi, for- merly Kappa Sigma Alpha until April, I964, has constantly been active in campus social, cultural and athletic events. The fraternity participates in all intramural events, sponsors the annual Playhouse Dance and is active as a participating unit in all college sponsored activities. Lambda Chi's are found in all areas of campus life. Naught Without Labor being the fraternity motto, the members have made the following contributions to campus life: Neil Scott, member of the Student Court, Luke Lowery, Arnold Air Society and vice-president of the lnterfraternity Council, Rick Richmond, Delta Zeta Sweetheart, Eddie Vogel, student senator, Neil Benoit, Gaillardian Nom- inee, Mike Edge, student senator, David Velinder, cheerleader, Bob DeFee, baseball team, Richard Vasser, ROTC officer and Arnold Air Society, Kelly Frels, president of Texas Student Education Association, president of the iunior class, student senator, Gaillardian and iunior class favorite. Wayne Baker Bill Belton Kenneth Bettin Larry Bode Mike Brinkley Bill Champion Wayne Davis Bob Defee Mike Edge Bill Essex Ralph Ewing Ted Grant Wayne Guenther Bill Haines Larry Heath Sam Hill' Rogers Holt Kenneth Koop Neil Benoif Presideni Lulre Lowery .,...,.. Neil Benoif .......... Troy Sfovall .A.,..... Eddie Vogel ......... Kelly Frels ..........,. Neil ScoH..,-I ..... David Velinder .,.... -... Richard Vassar ........,....... Mr. Bill Norwood Dr. Norman Peferson Mr. Alfon Brieger .,..... Kelly Frels Secreia ry Neil Scoff Eddie Vogel Vice-presideni' Treasurer ...............Presiden'r...... .Vice-Presideni ,...... , ...........Secreiary.......,.. ..........aTreasurer...... Rush Chairman ......... ........ ......Neil Benoii' ....,.. Neil seen ........Kelly Frels .........Eddie Vogel .Kenneih Koop Social Chairman ........ ......,.... W ayne Davis . .,....... .Pledge Trainer. ..........,.Rlluallsl'....... David Velinder Richard Vassar Sponsors Wayne Kuelin Luke Lowery Ray McDaniel Rogers Mulhollan Wayne Park Gordon Parker Kuri Phillipus Clifford Resco Alan Reaves Mark Sanders David Schroeder Darrell Sfaeclfler Bill Sullivan Alfred Tonne Corky Trlica Ronnie Truly David Velinder Sylvesler Walleck Carol Hensley Pike Dream Girl Pi Kappa Alpha The Chautaqua Literary and Debating Society was begun in 1903 by several outstanding students. In 1917 the name was changed to the Harris-Blair Literary and Debating Society named for the first President and Dean of Students of the college. Harris-Blairs, after World War ll, gradually changed to a social club sponsoring several outstanding events during the year. The name was changed to Pi Sigma Chi in 1957. ln the fall Pi Kappa Alpha National Fraternity at their annual convention voted to invite Pi Sigma Chi into their brotherhood and the men of Pi Chi were initiated as a Pi Kappa Alpha colony on Nov. 22, 1964. Pikes sponsor victory dances for the entire student body as well as events for members only. They also sponsor ther school-wide Confederate Ball, participate in Fall Carnival and the Spring Fling, and hold a Big Brother-Little Brother banquet, Pike Dream Girl Banquet and a summer reunion. This year Pikes purchased a victory cannon, published a calendar and sponsored the annual Tag Day. Outstanding Pikes include Jim Wright, vice-president of the Student Body, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Gaillardian, Gene Pell, vice-president of Junior Class, Rick Oglevee, Business Manager of College Star and Pedagog, Joey Keuhler, Alpha Chi, Chuck Hall, Student Senate, Bob Grogan, Student Senate, Jimmy Hensley, Student Senate, Wallace Dickey, Gail- lardian, Randy Day, Cheerleader, Ronny Cartlidge, Senate, Joe Berrong, Senate and Alpha Chi. Lee Anderson Wayne Appelt Jim Black Richard Bynum Ronnie Cartlidge Tom Chalk Joe Click Ralph Davis Bill Eggleston Chuck Hall Lynn Hanna Walter Horton Ronnie Hubble Bill Hughes Larry Kriegle Joey Kuehler Bob Laws Hershall Leinneweber . . C-1' JV Af' X .. - y . - 'ts-556 Jimmy Hensley X Rick Oglevee Presidenl Secrefary Frankie. Wriglrl ........................... President ...... Jim Wright ............. .......... Jim Hensley ......... ...,....... Joe Berrong Vice-presidenl' ........Jimmy Hensley .Vice-President ........... ......... J oe Berrong .Secrelary ........... ....... R ick Oglevee Joe Berrong ......... .. ...... Corres. Sec ......... ........... R iek Oglevee Charlet Hall ......... ............ T reasurer ........... .......... D alla: Dean Bob Laws .......... Social Chairman ......... ......... D oug Parker Rick Oglevee Scolrly 5co'H' Joe Click .............. ..,.. Rocky Lane , ................ .......... . . ..,,..Repor'rers........... ..........Lee Anderson Chaplain ........ ................... R andy Day Tommy Newman .......... ........... H isforian ....... .......... T ommy Newman Marlin Leinneweber Jim Lucas J. A. Mallard J. B. Marshall Johnny Marlin Jack Minier Lee Milchell Tommy Newman Doug Parker Gene Pell Larry Phillips Charlie Prah' Ronnie Railiff Larry Sams Charles Scofl Don Sellers Mike Sfafford Chuck Sfapperd Buddy Sfeele Karl Sfell es Jim Wrighi' Ken Wyriclc Rich Zimberley Don Graham, sponso I' rs tgs '-VI t-113 ri-JI: EEF trwee I- ' gmt , 1.5. ' '1?:i'f-,-L-'flfru ' .-716' :Ja I-, J 152+ ltr . 1 e 1-sd.: -,e 5 51. , llifjfj it 53 I IME--il l? az!-.JL i ,..J-Z! wa? 'ily HL it uf-fe. ri -: '.I . ' .-ILE, 5-'Q 1 '73iI'FF Ill-'US' 2 fatty I -. AIIWWQ WV., I 'Q . T 'z f I15f5lF-RI Eg. ,HH ,. -Fl 1111 agp -2Q.:.', I' f I::1 - i .z.: : - ni, 'r,':.,n., uf 'nrt-.W lists -' if grusag ll:..s,v-'I-Iii ti ',,s - :.--1' i . ul .1.i1'tiM -1 .. f.'-'-an 4 . -sell. .1331 I .mt '. 1.10314 ', ' 1 2.3. I to -'J OFFICERS OF SIGMA NU John Roberts ,...,... - ......,.,....,. Commander .............. .... . . Wayne Neumann Gene Kurh ........ ......,... L t. Commander .......... .............,. G ary Clarlr Buddy Miller ........ ............ R ecorder ............ ............. D ich Pefitt Bill Brophy ........ ...... . .Treasurer ........ ......... B uddy Miller Sigma Nu The Sigma Nu Colony was installed on Feb. 11, 1964, when Kappa Tau Delta became the first fraternity at SWT to gain national af- filiation. The origin of this organization, however, dates back to 1931 when the Jeffersonian Literary Society was founded. The Jeffersonians continually broadened their scope and generally shifted emphasis to social activities. The name Kappa Tau Delta was adopted by the group in 1957. Sigma Nu was founded at the Virginia Military Institute on Jan. I, 1869, and is one of the old line fraternities. From its southern back- ground, Sigma Nu has grown to include 134 chapters in 47 states and Canada. There are six chapters in the state of Texas. Sigma Nu has placed within the top three in the annual Christmas Festival of Song each of the eight years since it was begun. Each year Sigma Nu sponsors a number of campus activities for the stu- dent body. The most popular is the Figure Contest and Dance which was held for the first time this year. Also there is the victory dance and the annual Stero Dance. The .club holds a reception for parents and alumni after the home- coming game and a reception for all sorority members and pledges in the spring. To believe in the Life of Love, To walk in the way of Honor, To serve in the Light of Truth, This is the Life, the Way and the Light of Sigma Nu. Suzy Hill Sweetheart Bill Ahrens John Baker Richard Betts Jim Bock . 'tu Quinn Brackett Bill Brophy Tony Carpenter Gary Chatham Jerry Cotton John Davenport Dennis Doyle Ron Elsey Milce Ezell Pat Feagan Jerry Fields I Bob Gortemiller Lalreca Taylor Sweerh ea rf Wayne Neumann Commander Frank Palion ScoH' Ragsdale Roberl' Rapp John Roberls James Rogers Diclr Peiifi' Se crefa ry Gary Clark Buddy Miller L+, Commander Treasurer Wayne Gossefl' Gray Hill Lorne Hillyer Don Hodges Chuck Howell Gary Kerley Gene Kurfz Jim Marshall Jim Miller Gary Mills Bob Mokry Ronnie Moslyn Mike New Henry Olson Pai' Pafferson Phil Blanton lim Colton Jones Jac Kinkle Theta Sigma Chi Theta Sigma Chi, Gamma Chapter, was organized in the fall of l964 at Southwest Texas State College by Ed Johnson, T. K. Jones and' Dave Mullen. The fraternity was unanimously accepted by the Student Senate on October 30, i964 and immediately launched a full program of activities. The fraternity displayed its potential by spon- soring -a very successful dance, and while cooperating in the Sigma Nu beauty contest, sponsored the winning candidate, Miss Sharm Dingler, a freshman from Aransas Pass. Also the fraternity sponsored Miss Marlene Olson, a member of Delta Sigma Delta sorority, in the Miss SWT contest. Three principles underlie the purpose of Theta Sigma Chi. The fraternity endeavors to provide the atmosphere and means by which each member shall be stimulated to scholastic excellence and to shape his character to the ideals of manhood in the best fraternal tradition. This is accomplished by blending within the membership the qualities of exclusiveness and inclusiveness, first by building a strong fraternal union and secondly by inspiring the membership to associate with the administration, the faculty, and other campus organizations, fraternities and fellow-students. Third, each member of this fraternity shall be loyal to God, family, university and fraternity in this stipulated order. Sandra Whitaker Gary Baker ., Barry Beuershausen Sweetheart Jane Naiser Sweetheart Darrell Jackson Presidenf Eddie Oliver Secrelary Ed Johnson John Sorrolls Vice-presidenf Treasurer OFFICERS OF THETA SIGMA CHI Ed Johnson.. ............................. Presidenl' ..................r.. ......... D arrell Jaclrson Barry Bain ........ ......... I sl Vice Presidenl ......... .................. E d Johnson Bill Sorrells... ......... 2nd Vice Presidenf ................. Barry Beuershausen John Sorrells ....... .,............ T reasurer ................ ..............., J ohn Sorrells Eddie Oliver ........ .................. S ecrefary .....,.. ...................,. E ddie Oliver Jael: Kinlrel .......... ......... R eporler-Historian ..... .......... M arshall McMillan T. K. Jones ......... ,. .......,. Pledgemasfer Waller Kuehner Jay Ledman Dave Mullen Gene McCalmon'l Marshall McMillan Jan Presion Don Rains Pai' Sharp Bill Sorrells Ken Wellborn Tom Wheelis Ed Wiley Linda Hilchcocl: Susan Howle Mary Jane Hughes Glenda Griffillu Judifll Hulson Barbara Jackson Don Harlcey Carol Ann Heine Frank Hendrix Rila Albrechl' Kaihy Arringlon Wilbur Aylor Carolyn Bachmeyer Beverly Badougl1 Diane Bass Kalhy Broolrover George Buinoch Mar+l1a Cain Deanna Clanlon Carolyn Carle Glenda Clorns Gayle CoHon Charles DeVeau Kermii Doerr Melinda Ellwood PaHy Fenlon Jackie Frazier Kelly Frels Mariorie Gips Tom Godsey Jean Grimes Beverly Haas Nelson Harborlh Jane Hare Alpha Chi is the National Honorary fraternity for small colleges. Students must be outstand- ing scholastically, according to college records to be eligible for membership. Good reputation and character are also qualifications. Members are chosen in October of each year on a basis of 1095 from each class. Senior members are chosen again at graduation, both spring and sum- mer terms. The Texas Iota chapter was founded as the Nolle Scholarship Society of SWT in T922 as a member of the Scholarship Societies of the South. The organization nationalized as Alpha Chi in 1934. Alpha Chi hosts the annual Awards Day Banquet and participates in the World University Service each year. They also award a yearly scholarship. Alpha Chi Honors Scholastic Excellence, Inducts Classes Top IOOQ for Membership Binnie Jeschlce Drusilla Johnson Nelson Jonas Zudora Keele Carol Killen Lillie Kostlca Hilma Jean Kraege Joey Kuehler Gilbert Lalla Mary Lane Garland McCarty Alice McMahan Gloria Mendoza Linda Miller Pat Miller Mary Beth Mireur Kay Moore Margaret Nance Mary Naranio Shirley Neugebauer Olivia Oleniclc Joyce Patschke Larry Pietsch Ed Polrorney Carolyn Poole Sandy Rasbury Sharon Russell Karen Schultze Vaughan Scott Annie Straka Richard Suffel Fran Tomlin Barbara Wagner Sherry Ward Ross Whiteside Kathryn Wyrick 5 NN-.VN 9-ft Nm. If-,S i'1 f ' 4 'l I Y' 1 I t v ,. . A,r,f,.q i Eta Zeta Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi stresses achievement The national education honorary society members are education majors who have achieved at least a B average in all education courses and who maintain high personal, professional and intellectual standards. Members are chosen in the fall and the spring semesters. Members for the I964-65 year are: Sarah Agnew, Rita Albrecht, Carolyn Bachmeyer, Beverly Badough, Betty Bagley, Diane Bass, Carol Benkendorfer, Nancy E. Becker, Elizabeth N. Bippert, Dixie Bonnell, L. Joyce Braunig, George Buinoch, Martha Cain, Carolyn Carle, Tyrra Carter, Don Childs, Deanna Clanton, Elsie Bremer Coleman, Ronald Coleman, Judith Collins, Barbara Connally, Carolyn Cotton, Helen Ruth Cox, Nancy Crozier, Anna Lee Davis, Bernard Detlefsen, Charles DeVeau, Paula Donlay, Dianna Dowden, Mildred Dubose, Malinda Ellwood, Barbara Essock, Patricia Fenion, Violetta Fisher, Frances Foster, Jackie Frasier, Marjorie Gips, Detra Green, Glenda Griffith, Wilma Jean Grimes, Cheryll Grimm, Beverly Haas, Carolyn Jane Hare, Carol Ann Heine, Jo Ann Henkhaus, Linda Hitchcock, Gloria Hluchanek, Mary Jane Hughes, Judith F. Hutson, Binnie Jeschke. Kathi Julius, Zudora Keele, Ann Marie Keeler. Carol Killen, Don Kinser, Karen Jo Kneupper, Phyllis Kohnitz, Walter Langner, Jr., Garland McCarty, Katherine McCarty, Alice McMahan, Nyoka McMahan, Madeline Manford, Gloria Mendoza, Ella Miller, Jo Ann Miller, Linda Miller, Toni Miller, Caroline Mitchell, Billy Glen Moore, Kay Ann Moore, Margaret Nance, Mary Naranio, Shirley Neugebauer, Cheryl Nink, Elizabeth Obelgoner, Olivia Olenick, Joyce Patschke, Larry Pietsch, Carolyn Poole, Sandra Rasbury, Fran Rath, Reed, Evelyn Richter, Patricia Rochat, Edwin Ross, Sharon Karen Schneider, Karen Schultze, Margaret Sikes, Marcia Maureen Sims, Mary Jo Smith, Catherine Stanfield, Mike Annie Straka, Richard Suttel, Fran Tomlin, Garland Virden, Jo Vivian, Barbara Wagner, Josephine Wallace, Sandra Whitaker, Whittington, Margaret Wieting, Beverly Williams, Patricia Ravern Williams, Myra Wolff, Kathryn Wyrick. Kappa Delta Pi Grants Membership To Outstanding Education Students Officers are ifront row, l. to r., Carolyn Carle, 2nd Vice-President: Fran Tomlin, President: Carol Benkendorfer, Historian: Linda Miller, Pedagog representative lsecond row, Charles Suckle, sponsor: Barbara Wagoner. secretary: Ronald Cole- man, Treasurer and Miss Irma Bruce, sponsor. l95 Members of Kappa Pi are ll. to r., 'first' POW, Patty Fogle. Carole Magel. McVay. Loretta Sears, Shirley Boenig, Kathryn Wright. David Hemme Landa Haddock, Rita Albrecht, Shirley Bailey. lsecond rowl Charles Ferdinand Appelt. Suckle, Sonia Sinion, Pam McKinley, Carole Garrett, Patsy Dugger, Kyle Kappa Pi, a national honorary art fraternity restricted to maiors and minors in art, is represented on the campus by the Alpha Pi Chapter. The purpose of Kappa Pi is to promote art among college students, to stimulate higher scholarship in art and to recognize potential and professional ability. sf 9 Ka a Pi Challen es 1 -' gf- 0 ' 5 Qtktkfm Q Artists to Develop Talent , E E -1:21 by Promoting Interest asst O ifeissof t I tee! X 5i::,.5i 's2'gte 'fffifl ''fffffff11ffQfff1 -QQ5QIZiES.t:22iii2i ' ' 212565 ?lZrigT1111111 11...ffifiifF?f?TffffTi?f2ZS.'22.'Ii I96 . I Q in il ' '..-f.,l --'c 1 J., : - . 'LJZF' X ii o-. 4' is, i 'F' J ' -7 li I tiff., P? , . Q N I Q:-X tg v -1 Y N hs X il . I T T i V-in i l l Pi Omega Pi Honors Business Students Pi Omega Pi honors oujrslancling business eolucarion slu- denis and seeks 'ro promoie inieresr in irs field, Gamma Kappa chapier ai SWT siresses ideals of scholarship and service. Piciurecl above are Jrhe members and sponsors ofePi Omega Pi. lL. io R., seaiedl Carol Ann Heine, Woocline Robbins. Lore'r'ra Kroeger, Kaihie Julius, lsianclingl Miss Laura Whil- ienberg, sponsor: Ronnie Procior, Miss Caiherine Howard, sponsor: and Jim Sireeiy. 1' W N? I97 Members of Delta Tau Alpha ll.. to R., 'first rowl Mathis. Ithird rowl Mac Taylor, Wayne Boulting- Kenneth Wondland, Thomas Doebblen, Arthur Sim- house, Charles Weyerman. Bobby Wilson, ancl John kins, Joe Maley. fSeconc.l rowl Larry Lohn, Willie Frerich. Barnes. Tommy Morris, Kenneth Eisenhauer. Pat Delta lphq Mamtbefship To Top Agriculture Students Delta Tau Alpha, campus agricultural fraternity. is dedicated to PF0'FeS5l0Tlal S'l'5VlCl5f'Cl5. 5Cll0l5V' Officers are Pat Mathis, vice-president: Kenneth Eisenhauer, sec ship. goocl character and ability in leaclership. fefGfYIGf1d MdCTavlOf.+ref1SUrer- I98 -I i Q ss ll l Ti? gi' f Officers of Sigma Tau Della are lL. fo R.l Doris Holmes, Kalhryn Wyriclc, Terra Carler, Mike Fry ancl Barbara Wagner. Sigma Tau Delia Honors Excelling English Students Members ol'Sigma Tau Della lSea'recl, L. 'lo R.l Mary Evelyn Gunn. Vir- ginia Scoil, Barbara Wagner, Diane Fesler, Binnie Jeschlce. lslanclingl Milne Fry. Kalhryn Wyriclc. Doris Holmes, Terra Carler, Marlha Cain, .iff , , Li' um l - iii, ie: H5 a ggi l ea lnvilalion 'ro membership in Omega Epsilon chapler of Sigma T ll Tau Della, honorary English fralernily, is exlendecl To 'rhose slu- 5 clenls who have mainlaineol a consislenlly high scholaslic average 5 in English and olher courses. 1 , . land McCarfy. Rila Albrecht Kafhy Broolcover, Bill Moore, Dr. Vernon Lynch and Gar- ,ws ii 'F if-'Y li if , - 0 1 f ...MT 3' . N, l 5 X l bfi- X - , 5 . .sa-... liiifel cfs -fi , 50,3 ' N A 402 b lL i R seaiedl Pai Garreii Gwen Chancellor Carolyn Bach- meyer. Nancy Crozier. lS'l'andingl Lonneida Price, Lucrecia Murillo, E Mem ers are . o ., I I Bonnell, and Ginger Schaefer. Sigma Alpha Eta Furihers Speech Correction Knowledge Sigma Alpha Eia, a professional fraierniiy for siudenis inieresiecl in speech and hearing correc- iion, seeks +o promoie unclersianding of speech problems and hearing and To encourage academic and clinical achievement Members are chosen on 'rhe basis of iheir over- all college grade average and Their grades in speech Jrherapy courses. 200 l ' 4 w l 4 ACE Aids Prospective Elementary Teachers J, T Associalion for Childhood Educarion, composed elemeniary educaiion maiors, is a professional organizalion for promoring inleresr in school among SWT siudenis. Led by iwo ele- reachers and a college advisor, ACE also lo furlher ihe underslanding oi The as relaled lo 'lhe children and communiry. ACE begins each year by having a coke pariy enroll new members. Throughoul 'rhe year pro- are presenled on The various aspecis oi leaching io prepare The sludenr for a career. The final iunclion oi Jrhe year is picnic which lhe college ACE sludenis and lhe Marcos elemenrary 'reachers aiiend. 1 IL. fo R., Firsf rowl Barbara: Candler, igaren Schneider, Peggy De- Maris, Sandra Dickey, Nancy Moseley incl Bessie Rozaclcy. iSecond row, L. 'lo R.l Linda Gregg. Anna, ,,,,,,, Qlevens, Mary Naranio, Janel' Jones, Sheri Russi, Woodward and Karen Fay Woodward, iThird row, ,l:. wb 'R.l lll'osephine Wallace, Pal' Gar- rerr, Sandra Appleby, JoAnn gWini', Henrierra Bourland, Deira Green, Kay Moore and Sandra Rasburf. 5 Y- Will rr.r lr. Wx' ,ii if i. iiiilillljljll:llQ l1llm.l:,Q i i fiiiiiillllljeiil ii .-. Q---. J li. 4 Qff. F .L' .FE 1 f gf-E ,JL gffhs-r,l . fo R.l Dr. Hazel McCnnno, Advisor, Kaihie Baker, Pub- Social Chairman: Dorrie S+. Clair. Hisforien-Reporier: Mrs, ify chairman: Linda Miller, Program Chairman: Linda Wil- Thomas Yokum, Sponsor: Mrs. Zula MacDaily, Cogfiponsorref ms, Prcsidenl: Doc-an Hillon, Vice-Prcsideni: Judy Seidel. 20I Members of Della Phi Alpha are L 'lo R Dr Dona Reeves Marceil Marburger, Fran Ralh, Barbara Wagner. The maior aim of borh The German Club and Della Phi Alpha is 'ro increase sluclenl inleresl in The German language. Della Phi Alpha is open only To lhose sluclenls who have excelled in German courses and main- 'raineol high slanclarcls in all olher college worlc. German Club members include lFirsf row, L. lo R. Julie Wollanlc. Belly Hopper, Sandra Garza, Kare Schullz. Mary Slolle. lsecond rowl Dr. Dona Reeve Marceil Marburger, Mary Bowers, Fran Ralh. Joyc Pafschlce, Elizabelh Obelgoner, Barbara Wagne lTl1ird rowl Kennelh Benclseil, Craig Pylsus, John Borman, Roberl Wilson, Donald Kroncoslcy. and Joh Riley. u Phi Epsilon Promotes Music olent, Interest A professional sorority lor music mayors and lnors whose academxc record meets a hugh Mu Phu Epsnlon was establxshed to pro muslcal Interests scholarshlp and school loy The Alpha P1 chapters Ideal ns service to s through musuc Members pnclured above are L to R sta cl Diane Fawcus Llnda Hitchcock Mary Helen Kutry Mansell Kaye Annas Carol Conway Dodson Shella Hargett Llnnelle Schwarz Johnsotn Susan Clary Theresa White rly Glllesple seated Karen Jennings Officers are puctured to the left and are Kitty secretary Susan Clary vice president Helen Doyle president' Beverly Gillespie Janice Johnston treasurer. ,, , ,- 'giiAg'1', rt Music Fraternity Promotes Welfare, Brotherhood The purpose of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Frater nity of America is to further the cause of music to foster the mutual welfare and brotherhood o' students of music and to encourage loyalty to the Alma Mater. Along with Alpha Xi Delta Sorority, the Sinfonia sponsors the Christmas Festival of Song. David Caroon Claude Damon Mike Davis Bill Ehrlce Robert Evans John Fling Tommy Gillespie David Groves Olie Olive Frank Tlndall Charles Yarling Roy Haag lvlillon Kelley George Koudellca I 'Q if Ke U 1 l lg: .gm 43?--'55 :1'r',. la E-..-Q l Lf 'v 1 Q'- - 'l f ,A' 1- Tlwe KLK members meel rn flue Sfudenl Center for 'rlwenr monflwly mee? achvuhes Include helping af +he nursery clurung homecomung and hold eng. Each year lhe club sponsors a sclnolarslup fund and awards money lo a sludenl In order for lwer lo conlunue her college educahon Ollwer V .af f gf! l .' - ' - - . mi 37- .1 ' ' Kappa Lambda Kappa Offers Service to Home, Community An orqanizaiion for Home economics maiors Kappa Lambda Kappa was esrablished 'ro promoie personal developmeni for service boih ro 'rhe school and io ihe communify. Discussions and demonsfraiions are conducied al Jrhe monihly meeiings and a banquei in May highlighis 'rhe year's aciiviiies. The purpose is io form a bond of friendship and loyaliy .among members: io bring Them in closer coniacr wiih ihe greaier organizaiions of Home Economics: and 'ro provide opporiuniiy for personal developmeni of ihe members. The I964-65 officers of KLK are IL. 'fo R., froni rowl Anneiie Harrell, Third vice-presidenig Sondra Koonsen, Second vice-presidenh Molly Smilh, presidenig Dorolhy Jones, reporier: lsecond rowl Virginia Porier. sponsor: Mar- R . 1, .K .31 . i i 1 1 11.111 11ff- i 1 1 A ' .1 1, 11 fr- i 1 iorie Gips, Siafe ireasurerg Lenora Malone. secrefary: Karen Maske. ireasurer: Mary Kralilca, Firsi vice-presiclen'r':' Kaihy Maius, lhisl iorian. M l c ., '1Lg21f' ii' , igqsi' ' 1 i i 207 ,E . Moog - f . ar , :fy r 1-w r, 1 1 H :www , arte Hu J, R will I' lu J w' ljw . , 1 M L wi wr ru , r H Cheerleaders' Spirit, 5 Enthusiasm Catching to SWT Student Body , uri f,,,!.Q:il lil ll lv lu Mgqivlwrljwr ww wi VF .i. QEPW3 r al g ri N! W vxrwa :V ' if ' . a ':- -58 -M f l rm., W H! , ' I it ,, r Wal l V 1 X HH -ap MM' , .wr ,w -,U -wx mu lm rr V: ylJ nlhi 5 li-Q ru: ff 1 2-19 mi L,'-.l, rr uk D., r.,, '4 rx 'E .il gg , ,. ,r ,.,', lk. m lil: M rr 1 :Eff xlzyfin... l I ' I ,ll LI., V . bv fliQm'n.r L? f QL 'ull alll? lri U Ee 'Bfl lil I rr wi 11 H M 208 rv vi , A , 1 fur Q Rei 5- ' eff jjiii Sophomore Donnis Doyle and Carol Ann Heine, iunior. show some of the form that made them cheerleaders. Cheerleaders Billy Lynum. Carol Heine, Randy Day, David lender. Donnis Doyle and Mike Waugh pause during pep rally. Mike Waugh returned for .her sec as a yell leader. Here she leads the coming crowd. -1 ll I .T.'J7'L .,-I. ,nw fn . 4 2 gil' W . .l77g 'l iff. A ' ' t .aff 1 . ,r -25 ., 1, ' uf , V-r A. h .,. lv '- 1 ' -1-- I -, . , .., . -r.-. .':-' view-f,,:'f . ffm - ....., nm? .2-gg ,Ld ., q liz, X M45 VNS! 'x-gk, 5 ' X K Y gy I , 4 . -in VP, fx, , i r -oi ww Sharon Russell. ediTor-in-Chief, draws a layouT Tor The opening secTion. Pedogog Staff Records Year With Piciures AssisTanT ediTor Sheila Moore checks The Tile Tor proof sheeTs. Sheila was in charge oT The life secTion. L llll ll' .. 'ul .. l'.-. T li T rrrrrr H 5-'-'T a ' - 5. ' I - - Vue e -' - . . r' ffl by x b J l Y T . T f ' .z 4 l The college yearbook, The Pedagog, is primarily a lab exercise in picTure ecliTinq Tor journalism sTul denTs.l STaTT members Tor The mosT parT are volunTeer or work on The book Tor class crediT. The I96 sTaTT was made up mainly oT volunTeers. IT is The job oT each secTion ediTor To assigr his picTures, make sure They are Talcen, order prinT from proof sheeTs and draw The layouTs. All cop musT be approved by The copy ediTor and layouT by The ediTor. Because The yearbook is a record oT The year' evenTs, iT is compiled ThroughouT The year and i issued To subscripTion holders in The Tall oT The To lowing year. Sharon Russell was This year's ediTor and wa assisTecl by Sheila Moore. KenneTh CassTevens wa The TaculTy advisor. KenneTh Cassfevens, advisor, consulfs wiTh The pu lisher's represenTaTive. 'Q ---s +: --'T . ' ' ', vw- ,Q Q ' ,ll rl ' . g.Y Qi '11,- ,...h. s .ji-'fare -f ,Tiger T LaRoss Shepard was class edifor edH'or for Jrhe '65 annual. 4 X s ' 'Q I Y Y 1 ,rf . - 1 4- W- , I ,s ff 1 ' is A .6-.ff I ff 51 ,QE :ga - '.L'v .-.S.f' 'V -A rpm, Xb, .. gk Bob Jackson makes ouf a prnnf requos'r b' 1 .,Z i ' for a prcfure +0 be used In H19 'faculfy fQ. 1'- Q 1 secfron Hwaf he added 7' fl ' , I X' sf t i ' Q1 Ui x 'Si S AR ,K I xxx w- . yy p Jq Vw J if ', '-ng X .ff f r f L . TX ix I :Q J 5 'ri' 1 mx ' -7-1 x Rzck Oglevee busmess manager kepf fha books and sold subscrip- hons Adverhsmg manager was Ken Wyrick. f ? 1 kiziagwl U v- ,H H -f- - .:'-wa . 5 ,P' 5 l A QU, we , Fa AX so V 4 fNU H' who dn A- Y, asv EEL sw W W ogg 3, 552522 Q sian E 3 Z Q Wifi? -Q 13 ,,.. Hiya W' H' 'H ww, mi W 525951 i iw ,U ' ig asiiism W. ::?i5i?H WHIH W... ,, uw5i?r f- :,,,. 'f n1nfQ! 'KZ'A ' '-'PT of E, U if Hi l 1- H-,,.4 .U V I 11 Susan While works in fha office and in +he dark- room as lab Technician. Book Lab Work for Journalists Ken Wilson checks for sporfs picfures fha? have been Taken and proofed. 'The sporfs secfion was fofally planned an done by him. X 1' ff-' Edilor-in-Chief Edmond Komandoslcy Managing Eclilor Ray Evans ll College Star Coverage Earns Staff Awards l l l The College ll5l'ar, playing a dual role as siudenr newspaper and laboraiory experience fori pracricing journalism s'ruden+s, covers campus. local and nafional evenls pf inieresr +o SWT sludenls. This year, breaking an all-lime record for SWT publicarion awards, rhe and slale comperiiion. ln accepied ihe Associared college newspapers. Laier. acclaim by capluring The comperirion al' The annual '64-'65 START lvon recogniiion in bolh naiional February. Edilor-in-Chief Edmond Komandosky Collegiale Press honor raling for superior weekly in May, The College Srar marched This naiional s'la'le Tirsr place award in small college newspaper Texas lnlercollegiale Press Associafion conveniion. The Novemlder inauguraiion of Dr. James,l'l. lv1cCrocklin, highlighled by - the appearance of Presideni Lyndon B. Johnson as inaugural speaker, in- creased lhe STAR news coverage. Bur usual conienl' of ihe four-page weekly cenlered on areas of collegiale inieresi like sludenfs' righls, srump speaking 1 and spring eleclions. ii . l W, l i l N 1.l,..f.i . . Advisor , Bruce Roche Edilor Komandosky, lCenierl confers wilh emi. we-A suing' , f Filrxm A -' 'Ha fx 'ge e S -. K X X ,,. - - 'ji 1 ' V . X 1- -' ' f T ' 4' ,hi ,K 5 f r' T A 4 -'Hifi' Q- .V siaff asIisl'a'nfl'5 WBryn'e McCoy lLerFil'l and Galen Wellnicki lllighfl on page layout l l 2I3 i 'sl l l Y 1111? f -.xL ..-g,,N f '24,- Feaiures Edifor Linda Howard A w- , 15 4,5 , ,iff L'w1.'2WiQi: u :- li I ll' :rE - l ur , 1 if lgr- . ' 5 ,. .Lim ln, ,. . - , .-...L 7 ,--.iw . ,L W 4 ' ., L fEw'F.w17'k -r- nu, 1,5 '-ff-una f -' :K Q.. LSD I L- if 4-l Pai' Murdock, laborafory assislanf, discusses lhe week's publicalion schedule wifh Lily Dees, de- , Z- ,,,,,,, parimenl secrelary. W Y gi ' . 'f? ' ' 'T sc, -.. - ' ,:- 4 A '-..,.., ' V, 1 M f.A, ,..i:-'- - 5- . Y Y 5 . QL., PN- E Y fr .. Socleiy Edilor Ann Keeler Business Manager 2I4 S' -.-, Rick Oglevee in 4 -l Assisianf Socie+y Ediior Myrna Flach 5 l H in W., lr-AA, env., lg' edilor Jack Wealherford correcls a slory as reporler Sandy l Copy Eclilor Assislarnf Business Manager Jana Schuchardi. l Don Sellers y looks on. Moorman. arf and piclure eclifor. a picfure layou+ wilh Wayne Mc- X N. - Sandy Srnilh. copy edilor, re-wrifes a re po rle r's isfo ry. Press Club Awards Scholorshipsp Wins Honors at Annual TIPA Meet l l Above Press Club 'treasurer Porler Sparlcman presenls a scholarship 'ro Galen Wellniclci, on 'lhe right who had been vofed 'rhe club's mosl valuable member. Members picfured below are ll. 'lo r.. 'lirsl' rowl Jane Frilz. Sara Powell. Marla Wiley, Wayne McCoy, Sharon Russell, Porler Sparkman. Myrna Flach. lsecond rowl Sheila Moore, Oharloife DooliH'le, Highlighling The year of acfivilies, members of lhe SWT Press Club alrlended The annual meeiing of lhe Texas lniercollegiale Press Associalion in Kingsville al Texas A8rl College. The purpose of fhe Press Club is lo promoie inleresl' in iournalism among sludenls on 'rhe Hill. The club's aclivilies include regular meelings 'rwice a monlh, spring and fall oulings and 'rhe annual awards banquei. The club co-sponsors 'rhe 'loolball programs as ils maior fund-raising 'rhrough adverlising which lhe members sell for 'rhe programs. ll provides scholar- ships for beginning and maior sluclenls in iournal- ism each year. Polly Dillingham. Galen Wellnicki, Ed Komandosky, LaRoss Sheppard. Bill Moorman. llhird rowl Kennelh Casslevens, Bruce Roche, Mike Evans. Kennelh Wilson. Janice Albrecht Linda Howard, Lucille Flores. Gayle Shipp, Rick Oglevee and Ray Evans. Q- l xg 1 ' use ' . a? , E5 4 :U l v ,, .. -' 7 I 'Sir , l ' . Jw .Y 'ii 1' f 0 'X mf D P , 4 X W1 ,5 Q ' 1 x - fl V ,iq nf a N? r Ii ' f .J . H 'Y' ,gk .f',-fJ- 1:13552 gli ,h .' N, xii' - 1' Ji. f i ,1'.5ef' 1. VU ' H .5 'jg f-QT fi 4 I if gywf Hg f r ,, X v 1, V, Wrangler Club membership is not restricted to maiors or minors in any department, but is open to anyone on campus. Both men and women members compete with other colleges in rodeos all over the state. This year's rodeo teams have won numerous prizes in intercollegiate com- petition. entering such events as barrel racing, calf roping and bronc riding. Chief campus activity of the Wrangler Club is sponsor- ship ot the All-College Rodeo open only to SWT students. One or two western dances are held during the year by the club. Wrangler Club Sponsors Rodeo, Enters Other Collegiate Shows 'vzzv Carolyn Seay Sweetheart L to R., front rowl Lem Creswell, Joe Cass, Gerold Lyda, Myron Knolte. lthircl fowl Ann Harman, Paul Haas, Stanley Reinhard, Gerald Ross second rowl Bob McGowan, Cissy Gaertner, Dede Williamson. B. Champagne, lsponsorl, Jim Frank Sarindell, Larry Barton, Tom Julie MIlCl1Sll. Sandra Dickey. Carol McLain, Loy Nell Byrd, -lOl1f'lf1lS Underwash, Jimmy Peril, Bob Jay Barragh, Robert Eisenhauer, Ralph Kay Peril, Carolyn Seay. Wallace Herbort, Ronny Bumpus, Jackie Senn, Darwin Avant. ,Nil J' !' I Sv if wif y 4 'r--'Q vfgmu fl Q RA ?FO A' SWT's rodeo ie-am displays lrophies won af various rodeos fhis year. lL. lo R., seafedl Ralph Senn, . Carol Smilh, Mary Fuller, Carolyn Seay, and rhe same rodeo for being fhe besr Cow- girl. The Team Trophy is in 'lhe middle and Mary Fuller, behind il, displays 'rhe buckle she won in her evenls. ..-ap... .,,: await ,W Ronny Bumpus. lsfandingl Frank Childress. Gary Williams, Myron Ross, Darwin Avanr, Wallace Her- borf. 2l9 , Fug. , e,e-men Y.... 5 . I, . , 1 Z ir I 1 ,v r -i il QA rm Q2 ai Department ChiIclren's Play L rnernbers are fo R., fronf rowl John Eubanlcs, Janei Barrel, Belh Shinn, lsecond rowl lVyLifa,ker1.,iQD8vidwgigiflfdlflg'Jinnell Gambs, Rifa James Barron, Jim Alexander, Roberl Evans, Dwain Jihiizb. Er6l?'n6n,rl, Marlkle qpeed. Chris Pearson, Herndon, Harold Tediord, Gresdna Doly. 'SE ilnleykeils were organized lo promole 'speech and dremaa aclivilies. Responsible for Lillie sfgkilQ5 6Qe4wacllilellglliyes. a Children's play presenled Saleh, spring for area elemenfary school sludenfs, ggljiewplagfers yeaggl produced Alice in Wonder- fliandp as i Qlher pregenfafiohs slaged in IQ64-65 were Dolls lilfgusefl' iig Ellwelllh Night One, and ja Collecl-ion of one-acl plays. Y.M'erQQberShlipEi ins orqanizaiion is earned 'fhrouqh a poinl syilem, which is loased on worlc ,, . .r , igdon,e3 ihe ,Th?ga+re. l 14 K, , i '23 H T ii Z: :af ' A , V gg gi - nge : ' sz il if John Davis and Dave Jarrolf in scene from An Evening Wifh Marla Twain. I -1 -' ur -:ze I' . ' --'Jr' Members of lhe industrial Arts Club are, lFront row, L. to R., Michael Ballard, A. W. Viclcrey. Don Wooldridge. Carl Williams, James Smith, Ray Patrick, Dredrick Meyer. lSecond rowl W. Paul Hopson, William L. Deck. Victor L. Bowers. John R. Ballard, John Dobynsp William Goffarth, Terry Neal, Larry Macune, Freddie Dewald, Densley Utz, Dan Wicker- sham. lThird rowl Edward Hall, William Dolsen, David Treece, Billy Edmondson, John Riggan. John Harris and Arthur Grosso. The Industrial Arts Club, composed of male stu- dents majoring or minoring in industrial arts, is a pre-professional group meeting two nights a month. The club sponsors workshops for iis members who are eligible as judges for secondary school contests. Members produce the siudeni directory each fall semester. work to improve the Industrial Arts building and aid The department in develop- ing leadership and promoting IA activiiies. IA Club Sponsors Workshops, Publishes Fall Student Directory Officers are lL. to R.l Ray Patrick, president: Frederick Meyer, parliamentarian: Freddie Dewald, secretary: Don Wooldridge, vice-president: James Smith. reporter: Carl Williams, treasurer: William Paul Hopson. sponsor. fi 22l 222 Arnold Air Honors Outstanding Students The Arnold Air Society chooses cadets tor mem- bership on the basis ot scholarship in Air Science courses and regular courses, moral character and leadership abilities. Primary purposes ot the AAS are to support the Air Force and airpower with its role in na- tional security and to develop informed, capable Air Force Otticers. A drive is organized and conducted by AAS each Christmas to collect tood, clothing and toys tor needy tamilies in San Marcos. The Society hosts competition with other schools such as drill team meets and ritle team matches. Frankie Kubecka Kenneth McBride Wayne McCoy . Mike Mcl-lale Douglas Olson Oscar Vickery Joe Welch ,A David Ehrig Gerald George Marilon Hall Nelson Harborth, Commander ll Angel FlighT, sponsored by The Arnold Air So- cieTy, is an official auxiliary organizaTion Tor col- lege women. The maior purpose of The service organizaTion is To furTher The cause of The UniTed STaTes Air Force by promoTing The inferesf of The college man in The AFROTC program. IT is a nafional honorary group wiTh more Than IOO flighTs ThroughouT The UniTed STaTes. Angels serve The campus and communiTy loy hosTessing aT graduaTion exercises, ROTC Awards Day and This year aT The inauguraTion of The Col- lege presidenf. Dr. James lvlcCroclclin. They also assisT The AAS wiTh The annual ChrisTmas Tood and cloThing drive, and parTicipaTe in The communiTy HearT Fund and UniTed Fund drives. This year was an acTive one which included The following evenTs as highlighTs: Fall and Spring rush, parTicipaTion in drill compeTiTion in FT. WorTh, acquisifion of new official uniforms, pancake sup- per, sending four delegafes To The Angel Flighf NaTional Conclave aT WashingTon, D.C., and The presenTaTion of each Angel Through The sabre guard arch aT The lv1iliTary Ball. 4 Ju'd1yfHLfTsoi'l, V Pledge Trainer . Cheryl. Kl,in'ei A Kylie-.Mcllay,. j J, Qp,arqTl2Qns- ,Officers Paf Meyer Mary BeTh Mireur. lnformafion Officer MarTy Opperf Lucille Perry Sherri Russi PaTTY Salzman, ExecuTive Officer Judy Seidel, Pledge Trainer Karen Shannon, Commander Vivian Woffard Angel Flight Hosts ROTC Funcfions Sherry Graves Glenda Griffifh. MaTerials Officer Jane Hare, CompTroller Debby Brown Chaplain Donnis Doyle i A r D ,VJ : i 'i'Ll-afilsl' . A ., , ,,4,P-Mg E Z The Color Guard sTeps ouT in Tull dress To greeT PresidenT Lyndon Johnson during his visiT on campus. Members of The uniT are Gerald P. George, David Rogers, T. Dudley House and KenneTh Holcomb. George served as commander of The Color Guard which Takes Old Glory and The Lone STar down during reTreaT aT 5 p.m. on Tuesdays. Air Force ROTC DeTachmenT 840 has earned a repuTa- Tion and builT a sTrong TradiTion since iTs appearance on campus in I952-and I964-65 was no excepTion. When Congress passed The ROTC ViTalizaTion ACT, a hosT oT changes was unleashed. ROTC now offered Two programs-Tour-year and Two-year plans. NoT only ThaT, buT The advanced cadeT basic pay was raised Trom S27 To S40 a monTh. Besides Training selecTed college sTudenTs To be qualiTied oTTicers, AEROTC has done much To promoTe good will and represenT SWT. Each year, The cadeT group marches in The VeTerans Day Parade and collecTs Toys, Tood and cloThing Tor needy Tamilies in San Marcos aT ChrisTmas Time. The BobcaT Guard, The corps' precision drill Team, loeaT The UniversiTy oT Texas' Orange Wings Tor The Third sTraighT year and Took Third place in Area G compeTiTion aT Dallas. ElighT compeTiTion promoTes spiriT in The group. Every semesTer, The TlighTs compeTe Tor poinTs in Card Day ldrill meeTl, Field Day and special evenTs like ping pong and quizzes. Touch TooTball, soTTball, rooTbeer drinking, egg Tossing, and egg-in-spoon races were The evenTs. The Mili- Tary Ball and Awards Day are The highlighTs oT The year. Air Force ROTC - Teamwork and Leadership ls jf H., A.- 54, g T l S' T l - i' '. 1- .n.4 fu ' ' V, '. l- 'O' ' ', , . --r . 'fr W s ' , 1 , V 1' , as , s . , gi,-ai ty O ii- -',,g?5.vJ, X EAU Q iw . J an vlPiil'f fvl-Js1-,f1 .1 fs. Q .li ,s.'m. 4- .' ,mi . - Q ,,,,E,,,,,, ' A f ', . .. '. . I . ' .. . - Every Tuesday aT noon, The B4OTh CadeT Group forms-up Tor a one- Three squadrons wiTh Two TlighTs each. The purpose of The lab hour drill known as Leadership LaboraTory. The group is divided inTo Train cadeTs in leadership and Team work. 224 -A i, A! -.5-an 'Rf' Aft. ,sl Q I '. 'ni 7 , li , i , -, , l, : i 1. . u N l. ' li :l X vm Cade? Col. James M. Pirlcle ffar righfl was group commander for flue fall semesfer. Pirkle's slaff lL. fo R.l are Edward Cox, personnel officer: Kennefh McBride, inspecfor: Nelson l-larborflw, group execufive officer: Edward Polsor- ney, adminisfrafive officer: Wendell E. Moseley, operafions officer: Melvin J. Lyssy,,supply officer: Evereff Grosgebauer. accounfing and finance officer: Frank W. Tindell, informafion officer: and Pirlcle. 'fl' Cadet Commanders Rely On Abilities, Staff James Pirlule. Group Commander p 1 'fx i, R, ' ai .F 1, in -li il -i - ., a. J' 3 ez, unix an V- :Agn - - QM, ' ,i fw , v. 1 - . r ,, .4 Wendell. Moseley? Grouplcomrnander x i: - 1 l ' ' llli' 5 x , is 1 'vw -i ' '- PTY . f E57 I' or .. 2 L' - - 'ff' Z AA 5,4-EW f I gi l . fa. 3 ' N 'ff' ': '1-1' y' LZ ,J ' f ' .. X Group Commander Wendell F. Moseley lleffl led 'the corps during flue spring semesfer. Members of Moseley's sfaff in- clude lL. fo R.l James Smiflw, operafions officer: Loy Meeks, accounling and finance officer: Edward Cox, group execu- five officer: William Brophy, 842 Squadron commander: Rich- ard Vassar, assislanf operafions officer: Edward Pokorney, ,H x .,. :.. V W if if , ff-'r 1 J 'rj X fi? Q X, V, 1 4 i n A l ami W? H l all lv ' l ia 4 ,, . W ,. 3 K., K? .. it ' Ni Y , A Y fl if J. will L., ,Q me f 84ls+ Squadron commander: JeraldejjNe,afherrnan, adminislral-N five officer: Kenneflw Reinhard, frsonnel officer: Daniel Person, 843rd Squadron commander: Thomas Baldwinfeduf cafion and fraining officer: Frank Tindell, informafion officer: and Kennefh L. McBride, 843rd Squadron execufive. W A 225 l if 1 The BobcaT Guard sTands in The doorway of STrahan Gymnasium 840, The drill Team served as a special honor guard during Dr. Mc- awaiTing The arrival oT PresidenT Johnson and Dr. James H. Mc- Groclclin's inauguraTion as college presidenT. CadeT Franlcie A. Kubeclca Croclclin. Along wiTh The resT of The cadeTs in AFROTC DeTachmenT lin whiTe helmef on The Tar righTl was The commander. Cadet Frankie Kubecka Under The leadership of Frankie Kubeclca, Shiner iunior, The BobcaT Guard. precision drill Team oT The cadeT corps. had a big year. Every Tall, The drill Team has a maTch wiTh The UniversiTy oT Texas' Orange Wings. A roTaTing Trophy is given To The winner OT The maTch each year. In order To geT permanenT possession oT The Trophy, a drill Team has To win Three years sTraighT. The BobcaT Guard did. In The spring, iT was on To Dallas Tor The Three- sTaTe Area G drill compeTiTion. The Guard placed Third in overall drill Team compeTiTion and received a Trophy. One oT The Top highlighTs Tor The year was serv- ing as an honor guard To PresidenT Johnson during The inauguraTion of college presidenT. Dr. James H. McCroclclin. 'IT Talces much eTTorT and Time To be a member of This organizaTion. The Guard pracTiced Two To Three Times per weelc-and someTimes more-up To an hour and a half per session. Keeping booTs polished and weapons clean is normal procedure. 'ln l i is - Y' T Wi --W Y--TT-T -C 7777, Y TA W iii il Qi.. gm I , .ge ii i - iii iii! iii iii .V i ,Ev gr. ' Mi X. j ef- gb , 226 Commander Kubecka wiTh The roTaT- ing Trophy which his BobcaT Guard won Hom The UniversiTy of Texas aTTer de- TeaTing The UT drill Team for The Third consecuTive Time. The drill maTch was held in The parking loT behind The Edu- caTion Building. l 'T . ,,!. . 4 - .. ,. ,I l . l .- .J segffii , ,ly xy . 1 tv- ,.L., 4:14 zz 1 5 - ,,,,.g3r . - - r mfr.-Lys: -.-. -L fuzz: 1, ' ' Tl ZX A capfain and lwo sergeanfs from 'rhe Uniled Slaies Marine Corps iudged ihe maich beiween SWT and Texas. The sergeani above closely examines a Bobcai' Guardsman's rifle as commander Frankie Kubeclca loolcs on. L-A ' V l ' 1. Y YY r-1'-, - ,-- - 5- ' , T Y ' X jaea, fe if-'-'.i , ., N , , ia? 4 lllwi. M i fx We -'4- +f'r.r fQ: +?ffQ1'-1' :J f' . ' Eff I.. , V Tfcmfyligi-,SJ - i nv 1 ,', Q1jIfggagu, ..,.,-x: V H i H ,f,,,.',,, ., . -' ' - En'-lj,'1:,'Qf-5 ' ' K 5- 4 'L AEEQQM W- ii EM lL.sa.,l- .-.-.- ..M2..iLLa, .sv?H25ir 's, n-i 'gggf-1 - Marching on lo The drill area, ihe Guard prepares io malce i'rs show- ing aqainsl' fhe Orange Wings. Drill sequences included inspecrion. regulaiion and free drill. The Guard won The encounler by 'five poinis while several speclalors galhered 'lo waich despiie icy De- cember weaiher. . . . And the Men Who Beat Texas The Bobcal' Guard demonsrraies DRESS RIGHT during Lead- sergeant +he drill 'Team has I7 members. ership Laboraiory. In addiiion, fo ihe 'commander and firsl 'I ,l i - llil l ,,,,,, . - .. 43. . , . 4' .2 'Y A .4 V, LLM' ' 23, f V- l ,. -., qi l G: l I A ,-2 XA- 5 5 - Q ' -2. i T. . . . -1 . x Ju., 5 - . N 1 ,,, wi - 1. . lr' H , A ,f if W- H -r' , 71 liz' fi il 1' I fy V, - . 'f 'L I -1. , . gg, l U . . , . R' i -'B+ . 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Filef mignon slealc comprised fhe meal as cadefs and fheir dafes lisfened fo fhe singing of Jamey Ryon, popular singer from Tennessee. information Office - A Special Service Special service is given fo cadefs all year long by 'rhe informafion of- fice sfaff. The sfaff fypes news re- leases abouf cadefs, corps acfivifies and organizafions such as Arnold Air Sociefy. lf also mainfains fhe scrapbook, a record of corps hisfory and fhe display cases in The ROTC Building. One of fhe special funcfions of fhe informafion office is publishing The Blue Cadef, cadef monfhly newspaper. Frank J. Prewiff was fhe edifor. Frank Tindell served as informafion officer and Wayne McCoy was his sergeanf. Members of fhe sfaff lL. fo R.l include Gerald P. George lbusiness manager of The Blue Cadefl. Lamar Lee, Oscar W. Vic- kery, Willard R. Haines lhead fypisfl. Ray Lanclos, Marvin Bryanf, David Phillips and David Bosworfh. Every Tuesday nighf, fhe infor- mafion sfaff mef for a worlc session. 228 Q 'L H. .r N. Hi 'rr 5 5 gb W-M -sw ' we se sr , 1 il . 'f i- , . 0 I . A 'E g 2:1 JJ IL. fo R., firsi rowl Joanne Shriver. Linda Gregg, Jane Snavely, lieufenanls Isecond rowl Debbie Cooper. Dedee Middleton, lieuienanis lfhird rowl Suzanne Forresier, caplain: Carol Smifh, lieuienanf Hourih rowl Shirley Pai- ieson, lieulenanlz Dollie Sl. Clair, caplain. SfruHer's High-Kicking Part of Bond Organizations The cfs: girls, ihis year broughl beaury 'ro The SWT Band organizarion and 'wiihifiihemrkibrougihii presligeiild The campus 'rhrough 'rheir parlitipaiion in fooiball halfrime shows, social eyenis and Presideni Lyndon, i B. Johnson's inaugural parade in Washingion, D.C. Precision of maneuvers can be seen clearly as ihe Siruiiers perform iheir roulines. Suzanne For- reslor and Doliie S+. Clair, Sirulier capiains, dis- play able leadership. 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The SWT Band Orqanizaiion marches down Pennsylvania Avenue as +i1e Presi- deniial Escorf Band for Lyndon Baines Johnson's inaugurafion in January, l965. 9-f-.,, 'MLW-1? wv 4, .YT Q R.-sq. LT, 5- df' X W Mazie Dean Drum-majoreffe SH Q 233 ll l 1 v i l l l . V l f . I i X 64, v i 'Bobkilleins fork 'rlrie I964-I965 year are Karen Slewarr, Judy Johnsfon. Bobbie Kay Brown, Carolyn Brown, Heidi Skellon, Shirley Oman, Ginger Mary Evelyn Gunn. Mildred Hill, Cissy Gaerlner, Mariy Moore, Belly Teer, Blackman. Jill Ellinger, Judy Anderson. Carol Conway, Lyndia Gibson, 234 al Anfon Bek direcls The slge band. He direcls all lhe music which is per- beginning lwelve years ago, and has changed from slring inslrumenls 'ro formed al various receplions. His main characlerislic is direcling wiih wind insirumenfs. a broken drum slick using violenl hand mofions. This organizafion had iis Dr. Marlin O. Juel performs wilh 'rhe Siege Band Their annual spring ! ,'L -. , ., -in Hr' v f 1 . , , solemniir. ill i , . ' 1.4 Bek Directs Band For Twelfth Year The Siege Band, which Tours rhe srale annually, providing music of every varieiy for ils audiences, also presenls conceris for SWT srudenls. Direcior Anfon Bek audiiions Those siudenls who wani lo become members of 'rhe band. His requiremenis are A sludeni musi have previous knowledge oi his musical insirumenl and a beiier- Jrhan-average abiliiy io perform. gi ...... Y E r 2 0 ' l o y sew Biology Club officers, lL. to R.l JoAnn Kasarek, secretary: Herbert Hannan, sponsor: Dianna Clenton. vice president: Joe Berrong, treasureri George Buinoch. president: Willard Young, sponsor: and Jerry Patton, reporter lmissingl. Biology Club Promotes Interest in Science The Biology Club, designed to promote student interest in science. sponsors guest speakers at its monthly meetings. The more than 35 club members hold seminars to discuss the new or ditterent as- pects ot biology. The main project tor these students is the con- struction ot killing jars and bug-hunting nets tor Biology i420 students. The club holds its annual picnic each spring. 236 FFA Experiment of College Form lL. lo R., Firsl rowl Larry Lohn, Presion Dowdy. Joe Ray Cass. Gary Allerlcamp, Ronny Bumpas, Joe Loomus, A. R. Robbins. lsecond rowl Dr. James Ellio+f. Bill Holloman. Kennelh Wendland, Fred Schuafsewloe Maiey, Tommy Underwood. Ken- neih Eisenhauer, Ramon Silvas. llhircl rowl Wayne Boullinghouse, Charles Orsag. Jackie Nolle, Don Chesser, Thomas Doebbler. 1'-,ff lu- rl Q F74 The SWT chapier of Fulure Farmers of America, which promoies professional farming and ranching, serves as a proving ground for farmers ol: iomor- row. The members, majoring or minoring in agri- culiure, conduci experimenis in modern 'rechniques of farming, learn improved meihods of ranching and promoie agriculiural inieresi in The area. The campus orgahizaiion is responsible for looih leadership and skills coniesis as well as livesioclc judging conlresis conclucied for area high school FFA chapfers. The organizaiion sweeiheari is pre- senied ai rheannual banquet Georgia Scharnlaerg Sweeihea rl' RMERS Officers of fhe FFA are IL. lo R., Dr. James Ellioii, sponsor: Wayne Boulfinghouse. seniinelg Joe Ray Cass, vice-presideni: A. R. Robbins, presiclenig Gary Alierlcamp. siudeni advisor. Thomas Doebbler. reporierg Ramon Silvas. secreiary. 237 Cheshyre Cheese Emphasizes Creative Activity Billie Jeschke Coby Neal Michael Newman Gloria Mendoza Carol Schmidt Sandra Smith Glen Treibs Carol Turnipseed Carolyn Vermesch Mrs. Sue Taylor Bill Chandler Dan Chaney Roberta Davis Molly Anne Elley Sue Everett Craig Fischer Doris Holmes John James Kenneth Bindseil Glee Brohard Kathy Brookcver l The Cheshyre Cheese Club was organized to pro- vide, tor students interested in the arts, an op- portunity tor expression and enioymentg to en- courage creative activity in such areas as writing, music and painting. The Club had its beginning on the SWT campus in February, I958. lt was modeled atter a parent club at San Antonio Col- lege. 'Q TSEA Largest Campus Club, Most Outstanding in Texas Only tour years old, SWT's J. Lloyd Read Chap- ter ot Texas Student Education Association now ranks as the largest in the state. TSEA's purpose is to provide members with experience and edu- cation about the work ot local. state and national teachers' professional organizations. This year, at the annual state convention, the SWT chapter was recognized as the Most Out- standing Chapter. Rosalyn Hester, El Campo treshman was elected state treasurer tor i965-66. tSeated. L. to R.l Kathy Wyriclc. second vice-president: Ste- tsecond rowl Larry Lohn, treasurer Carolyn Williams corn phanie Catalani, iunior representative: Trish Stanley, treshman mittee chairman: Carolyn Carle historian Kelty Frels pres: representative: Mary Evelyn Gunn. third vice-president: Bev- dents: cotnyrpittee chairman Sylvester Walleclc erty Badough, secretary: Cherry Prottitt. tirst vice-president. parliamentariarit Z-X zf,.' 1 4 -S-YL,-..F-'.Z-:Q' , 1 , Q.: - - A --- .4 , . ,.- - f- -- -:, Ok. ., - ..-s . . '. w, . - 4 - . '.- 3 --' . ,c . 5 x.T , . is ,- .- v, . 47: -. - -A ' - ' , -- . --, , --- -A. -4 -Q., . A. -u. - , -. -. , ,L. - lf, .1 .I . , . -,.. U 4 ' t. ' -'av .. 'nb A LL ffl A' 'S .r -' -, - l..'. l i- T -...-p. ..: J 'r-fc' .wt .1 -. , - - Y ' '. .5 - - - 5 Y- , igw, x as r 'M-'a ,,l9 43 Moore Heads SWT Alumni Groupp Association Serves College and Exes i Whaf your Alumni Associafion does Jerry L. Moore. San Marcos insurance Underwrifer. is serving lhe Associafion as presidenf for l965. Moore received his BBA in l948, and M.Ed. in l95l, and held nu- merous offices on campus. SWT HILLVIEWS . . . published seven fimes a year by fhe Alumni Associafion exclusively for fhe former sfudenfs of SWT. News abouf alumni, abouf fhe college for alumni. Join your Alumni Associafion and confinue your close con- facf wifh The friendly college on fhe hill and fellow alumni near and far. Vance Winn. BBA, l959, is Direcfor of 'the Alumni Associafion. The Alumni Office is in lhe L. A. Building, Room 200. Phone Exfension 248. 240 ' SECURES and adminisfers funds for scholarships and sfudenf loans ' RECRUITS oulsfanding young scholars ' HOUSES and keeps up-fo-dafe addresses on more flian l l,OOO ex-sfudenfs i ORGANIZES programs and assisfs local alumni clubs ' PROMOTES reunions and homecoming acfivifies for alumni ' PREPARES and disfribufes informafion abouf fhe college and ifs alumni ' WORKS in public relafions fo obfain adequafe and favorable publicify aboul The college ' AIDS fhe college in special proiecfs if SERVICES hundreds of personal calls from alumni for assisfance each year Brenls Broyles, B.S., l94l, is fhe 1965 ciafion firsf vice president Broyles former sludenl body presidenl' and baslcefball player: he resides in Dallas. Members of fhe Execulive Council are Jerry L. Moore, president, Brenfs Broyles, Isl vice-presidenl. Fenner Rofh. Corpus Chrisli, 2nd vice-president Councilmen-al'-large are Lorraine Younger. San Marcos: l-larvie Yoe, Ausiin: Debs Hensley. Dallas: E. C-5. Nichols. Housron: Willard Deason, Auslin: Claude Hearn. Randolph Air Force Base. The immediale pasi' presideni' is Carlos Baker of Karnes Cify. x 1' Center Council Plans N Different Programs X For Varied Interests NX Jil Four Council members plan committee reports f for yearly activities. iseatedl Deean Hilton, iStand- Q ing, L. to R.l Barbara Canion, Sylvia Parr. Sally Jackson. 'X Q - . - ' I? . - 5 - Student Center Council includes lFirst Row, L. to R.l Sherron John- Katreca Taylor, Janice Popp, JaNeIIe Meyers. lThird fowl Kathy Sibley son. Carol Schulik. Jennie Rainwater, Jo Beth Barkley, Sandra Snycler, Linda Abernathy, Sandra Whitaker, Deean Hilton, La Ross Sheppard Peggy Detvlarias. Sylvia Parr, Rita Smith and Jan Kahl. lSecond rowl Neclra Shott, Sue Koger, Janell Gombs, Taffy Wright, Sharon Swope Suzy Nixon, B. J. Reddell, Betsy Norman, Cindy Slay, Doris Clitheroe, Judy Tally. Officers and committee chairmen tor the Council are fSeated, L. to R., Janell Myers, Sandra Snyder, Peggy ,., Delvlarais, Jennie Rain Water, Janice Popp and Sandra Whitaker. lStandingl Ken Wyrick, Richard Bynum, Deean Hilton. Charles Stepheson and Ken Chance. .1 V, 24l Student Center l I V V ix 1,85 me-..,,h. :ix,, J ,. N , Jim Walls Director ot Student Lite Coordinator of . Campus Activities . . ' - .' , -. ' -'.Aif.vA' Z5 ' .4,'-A fifgz -: 3'fq,f1,z.xggif,j , , , . -w - U, , , ,x -.v. ...- - . . -A V .. , .1 .. '. ',.' ,. A-1.3 -H,. f,- - -,-,Az-'.:.-' - . . f., .Y . -, g W I . L. Q. ww. .'.., . - - L, -1.4 f 4.:.,L1 ..- '- 4. f-..'..:',. . .. - .- . H -. .. . ,. .-..--5, Y Publicity committee members announce campus activities. lFirst row L. to RJ Jan Kahl and LaRoss Sheppard. iSecond rowl Richard Bynum George Little, Sam Saenz and Mike Ezell. I 1 X 'W Spring Fling committee members count beans for the contest held Popp, Bill Slaughter and Sue Koger. at Sewell Park. IL. to R., Janelle Myers. Peggy DeMarais. Janice 242 i l l i i ll ,il 1 l f-A . If11fi.w'f.j 1 . . ,V lffflf' slag -vef. ,Qu-1 f' I The Hospilalily commiflee plans and iniliales all Dorolhy Saunders, Jennie Rainwaler, Judy Tally receplions sponsored lay lhe Council. lL. io R., Cecilia Houk and Befsy Norman. Evenfs are planned for school-wide allendance by l'l'1e Council Officers, and publicify commillee members make poslers and banners lo adverlise flwem. iFirsf row, L. lo R.l Milne Waugh, Carol Dubuisson, Carol Sliles. Cindy Slay and Carol Schulilc. lSecond rowl Sandra Snyder, Doris Clilhe- roe. Judy Tally. - ivii H P 'hw-Q Ei Q V ,.., ,,- ,,.1ae',i.. . - IJ'-' B' 'f' T-f.I1e5r ' ' ' 1 ft sz '-- f s t 1': Je- ' x - .1 4 . : LS?-V pile ' 211 -, i 1 M01 A ?.1a'a1isi'g:1gi,gh4a Jim Wright, vice-president, Associated Stu- dents: president, Senate. Bill Spurloclc, president president. 5' 7 . 1 7 k Associated Students Legislcttes, Judges Student Activities The Associated Students is the entire student body. It is governed by three branches, the executive otticers, elected by the student body: the Senate, and the Court. Vice-president ot the Associated Students is president also ot the Student Senate and appoints with the AS president the members ot the Court. He also appoints the committee chairmen and committees ot the Senate. lt is through these committees that all Senate business is handled. Randy Tomlin Gayle Cotton President Secretary Q7 1 pro-tem ot the Senate, confers with Ann Keeler, secretary, and Jim Wright. ! 1 Y 'N l Eleciion commirlee members confer on dales for 'il-ie spring eleclions. Members are lL. fo R., Ann Keeler. Dan Chaney. Tiny Russo, Beri' Benncli, chairman, Becky Brookshire, and Jenny Opperi. To lhe riqhi, lhe Parking commiliee mei 'ro design The new parking siiclcers and also made suggesfions for new parking lols on campus, including The one on fha old Tennis courts. Members are Mel Sfocldon, Kelly Frels. chairman, Mike Edge and Eddie Vogel, The Pulolicify commifiee confers wifh Bill Spurlock. chair- man. They are Sharon Chambliss. Karen Schneider, Mickey Neman, Lee Mifchell, Spurloclc. Terri Miller, Barbara John- u and Jean Flood 246 .iw--5 The Ways and Means Commilfee passed on resolulions concerning 'the Senale ifself. Millie Cobb was chairman, and Cissy Gaerlner. and Carole Adams served wifh her. The Rules Commillee meers To discuss i+s l bill. Members are Judy Caffall, Sue Wu, B Reddell, chairman, Beverly Badough, per. Under The guidance of Sandra 'lhe Grievance laclcled sfudeni' dispuies This Her commiilee included Charlie Nall, Pai aselc. Ann Dodson, Jim Black, Ronnie 1 Sandra, and Joe Berrong. V Sfudent Court Goins Power in New Areas The Srudenr Courl' began funciional operarion rhis year, Hs iurisdicrion was esrablished in areas of discipline, academic dishonesry, parking viola- Hons, calendar commilrlee regularions and srudenl governmeni operalions. The Courr ruled on several cases, covering mos'r of rhese areas, rhis year. The Courl was complimenred by members of 'rhe adminisrrarion, rhe srudenr governmem' and 'the STAR. Much was accomplished under chief iusrice Charlie Siephenson, and lhe iusrices hope 'ro see rhe power of The Cour'r enlarged. Jusfices of rhe courr are lL. fo R., Neil Scolf. Jimmy Cole, Sfephenson, Darlene Worrell, and Judy Pickens. 1 Charles Sfephenson Chief Jusrice Q W ' K I, I - , . 9 54 34 X X -.egg-T :osy ' V i. se ir aa g A' f Z il X H eehlif- .gum - 247 Alpha Richard Anderson Berf Benneh' Bill Johns Burneif Tom Davis Roberi' Evans O'ris Harvey Phi Omega Serves 9- x iii Al Jane Snavely ' APO SweeThearT Student Body gy , i i A A JH i1SSiB:P3Llf51' il I. ,T l?iililQ'ESi5lii6oeciEi?' - iaiiiii-smiling l l l .Jfohn Serneilgs T T ,Perler Smiths. - Leonard Tyler Edward Wiley Alpha Phi Omega, naTional service TraTerniTy, has a TourTold service program: To The sTudenTs and TaculTy of The college: To The members oT The TraTerniTy: To The youTh oT The counTry and To The communiTy: and To The naTion as parTicipaTing ciTizens. The APO is composed of college and universiTy men Trom across The naTion and abroad who are or who have been aTTiliaTed wiTh The Boy ScouTs OT America. RegisTraTion, campus-wide elecTions and Tresh- man orienTaTion are among The APO campus proi- ecTs. This year They also assisTed in The esTablish- ing oT a college blood bank in AusTin, wiTh The March oT Dimes in San Marcos, and wiTh The Texas WaTer Safari. I965 was The six+h anniversary oT The Tound- ing oT The Nu Gamma ChapTer OT Alpha Phi Omega aT The college. The advisors include Ad- dison Buckner, Dr. William Davis, Dr. William Deck. Dr. lvlarTin O. Juel, LT. Col. Howard Moon, Frank l'lilTon, Charles Riley and Buford Williams. Wayne Kuehn Sam MarTin David Nunley Circle K Renders Services to School Fi Members of Circle K are lFirsl' row, L. lo R., Terry Lagrone, Gary Gray Roberf Floyd and Mancil Miiclwell and Jimmy Kelly. lseconcl rowl Bill Jacobson, Clieni Covvarr, Pal Tobin, Circle K is a service organizalion allilialrecl wilh Kiwanis lnlernalional. The club's members assisl in freshman orierilaiion, regis- lraiion and in oiher aclivilies ol The college. This chapler is one of 445 Circle K clubs serving colleges and universilies Jrhroughoui lhe nalion. 250 Officers of Gamma Della Lulheran ll.. 'ro R.l Pasior Paul Geiger, Members include lL. 'lo R.l Marsha Kleinecke, Cheryl Wall, Kalhy Bowen, Mary Sponsor: Craig Fischer, Prosidenlg Marceil Marburger, Vice-Fresh Jane Rolh. Debra Wilzsche. Marceil Marburger, Karen Felder, Sarah Agnew, Nadine denl: Kalhy Bowan, Secrelary-Treasurer: and Sarah Agnew, Re- Biooeri. Pasror Paul Geiger, Craig Fischer, Jay Simonson, Vernon Kelinslci, Arrhur I porler. Noaclc. Roland Krueger, Ernesl Dornel. Charles Kruse. Knowledge, Service Gamma Delta Aim: Delta Psi Kappa Honors P.E. Scholarship Officers and members of Della Psi Kappa, honorary physical education club, are lL. lo R.l Judy Elher- edge, Chaplain: Lela Kay Hardeman: Mary Lane. Secrefary-Treasurer: Penny Schrirnsher, Vice-Presi- denl: Fran Tomlin.. Presidcnl: Mrs. Marlha Kirchoif, sponsor: Kay Don. Hislorian BSU Promotes Fun, Worship f Y Y, w-'ni' lil ii ii iMs,N.i 61 2 Members of lhe BSU Execuiive Council are iL. lo R. rowl Arlano Funderburk, Glenn Norris, Trish Slanley, Davis. Linda Pearman. Diane Bowman, Liz Shane, Kare Donald. iSeconcl rowi Richard Tondre, Frank Wood Owen. and Jim Cancller. All Bapiisl sludenis on ihe SWT campus are in viled lo ioin lhe Baplisl Sludeni Union, serving as a link belween church and campus. BSU sponsors vespers programs five nighis a week. Members work in mission schools for under privileged children each Friday. A summer missionary program is one of lh BSU's 'mosl signiiicanl proiecis. This summer Ar lano Funderlourk will serve as a missionary +o Mexico Funderlourlc and Linda l-lilchcoclc were elecied Mr and Miss BSU for I964-65. ? Siu - T4-lr ',...-- Laaw.. ,,,,. .xv-1- g ,,.,-F11- -.--yv -1 - is ,,,,.,,...1-pissw-'- , J '---.1 Officers of the McCarty Student are lL. to R., lrmadean Stewart. secretary: Buddy Martin. President: Gwenn Chancellor Vice President Mary Beth Schrade, treasurer. McCarty Center Enlists Church of Christ Students Through Varied Program , ,fx 41 ' ,Q QS, fi , h 7' i .,x,JL I W ' f jf Q, ' ' K i l McCarty Student Center offers a spiritual at- mosphere to students belonging to the Church of Christ congregation. Led by director, Norman Starling, the Center offers inspirational programs plus recreation to its members. Starling also teaches Bible and religion courses for college credit at the Center. Members of the-McCarty Student Center are lFirst row, L. to R., Donna Burdett, Elaine Richardson. Cheryl Thomas, Surah Phillips, Judy Haynes, Brenda Scott. isecond rowi Kent Hamby. Melba Wright, Mary Beth Schrade. Yvonne Haddad, lrmadean Stewart. Gwen Chancellor. Ruby Scott. lThird row, Aubry Byon, Don Perry, Larry Blodget, Gayle Ponish, Phil Chrane, Buddy Martin, Charles O'Baron, Randy Parker. l 253 A , . , ai, .5 la I ,I 9630 ,gill -rw-W ,, Newman membegiis lL. +o seafedl Roselyn Nieslroy, Bruno, Allen Winslow, Gilberf Lolla, Charles Schandva, John Callaway, Karen Schneider, Falher John Salvador, Blanchard, Clifford Moczyqemba, Becky Garbade, Ed 'Olivia Olehiclc, Fred Mokryi lsecond rowl Dorofhy Horecka, mann. lFour+h rowl Bennie Marlon, Tom Malschek, Rose Marie Russo, Mary Ann Romanek, Anifa Rodriguez, Jan Pefrv, Fred Fey, Luclvik Okruhlilc, George Kovdelka. Framenl. lThird rowl Susan Siofzer, Cheryl Sevier, Ernesf Newman Club Furnishes Spiritual Fellowship To Catholic Sfuclenfs 4 Newman Club is an organizalion for Calholic srudenls. Th club meers each Wednesday evening for prayer services an programs. Newman Club enrers 'rhe Chrislmas Feslival of Song an holds many social funclions for ils members 'rhroughoul 'rh year. Members also help Sl. John's Calholic Church by Teach ing calechism classes. 4 'A .rw ll 'UA in l lllglnfe ,. ,, g Z at I 'li A . '13,jil4l?lii-iii.- J -, - r wf,,,.1sG si' ie. ' l t'p,'i.f ' V' li , K 'dl . , I 5. 13 l ii- ll D L iii, rllur V i- i Ll A I. H . .. 1 ,, X V I ' Newman Club officers are lsealecl L. lo R.l Olivia Olenick, Roselyn Nieslroy. Karen Schneider. lslanclingl Fred Molcry, John Callaway and Falher John 254 Salvador. The CanTerbury AssociaTion is not a club: iT is The minisTry of The Episcopal Church To The campus. All Episcopalians, sTudenT and TaculTy, are auTomaTically parT oi The associaTion, and The group welcomes non-Episcopalians who wish To parTicipaTe in iTs acTivities. l During The I964-65 school year, Canlrerbury sponsored a series T OT Sunday nighT discussions on The poliiical and economic organiza- Tion oT socieTy. Widely divergenT viewpoints were presented by guesT speakers and members, No agreemenT was demanded of any- one aT any Time eiTher in poliirics or religion, since The purpose was To discuss concepts which are Too diTTerenT or unpopular To be dealT wiTh in The regular college program. The Episcopal Church Bible Chair offers college-.credit courses in Bible and Theology which are open To all sTudenTs above Treshman level, regardless of church aTTiliaTion. was i' Q gi l ii l Canterbury Association Meets Needs of Episcopal Students l J -92 , , .-5 Za i ,sr -4' X-affiu-4' The CanTerbury's Sunday night discussions series was led by Mrs. June individual viewpoints were heard on The naTure of man and ihisvposiiionc P. Bonfielcl, DirecTor ol' The Bible Chair, in which varying concepTs and in The church and socieiy. iii 3 255 Membership in The Lutheran STudenT AssociaTion is open To any sTudenT who is a member ot The American LuTheran Church. Meetings are held bi-monthly in The STudenT CenTer and programs are presented by visiTing speakers. Most programs consist oT Bible study by The group but They are varied. Rev. Schoos, who is The sponsor oT The group, is pastor of The First American LuTheran Church in San Marcos. Larry Miller is The president Lutheran Students Join for Christian Fellowship Members of The LSA are Arlon Bruemmer, Treasurer: Jean- Weber Karen Shannon vice president Larry Miller pres: nette Huthq Mildred Spinn: Gail Stock: John Hurst: Gladys dent Violetta Fisher Linda Janke Lynetie Teer Glenn Karnei: Joyce Miller, secretary: Loretta Krueger: George Trnebbs Rev Carl Schoss ig, . nlir i we i Q2 ff -,,.,L.M JL. i i1,. r'L' l 'l X u f-:J':'If- Q J 'I it ,iii.i..i.m..i T. iiin.,i V iiimm ,I Vi e 36 3 Reiamo Holds 'I50 Freshmen, Commons Houses 42 Women UN. lL. 'lo R., Seafedl Elaine Miears. Vice-Presidenfg Sharon Holmgreen, Treasurer: Carol Smilh. Secrelary. lsfandingl Mrs. Fern Kiefer, Dorm Direcforg Sfephanie Cafalini, President W if l ' 1 lL. lo R.l Diane Bass, Secrelaryq Carolyn denh Mrs. Jessie Amis, Dorm Direcforg Treasurer. l -., ' 1 .- ,ff 3llTl'if l T l I Y i I Aff. N Q? ' l l , 'l , , , I , W X Liga: 1 Q, lc- l 'B rl ,--Xxx Q-R Y iilstitiff.. ' Q ': ' 1 Housing freshman women, Berella Hall has bolh cellor, Presiclenlg Bernice Kowalic, secrelary: Calhy upperclass and 'Freshman officers. Piclurecl lL. lo RJ Sibley. AWS represenfaliveg Glee Brohard. re- are Mary Ann Herbsl, vice-presidenl: Gwen Chan- porlerg Mrs. Lurlene Knight head residenl. VN--,,t...1.., . ., ,,.,7 W , , ,V ,V L 1 f i-4. l Befeffvf B'09?lQl1 l New Freshmalilf M if ll' , . ' - Anolher freshman women's dorm is Brogdon Hall. Officers are lL. 'lo R., sealed, Jackie Wilson. secrelary: Marie Alexander, presidenlg and Helen Roblcheaux, vicfe-president Sland- ing are Mary Ann Deering. Treasurer, and Mrs. Zelma Dance, dorm direcfor. i -:gap ,,,,,, can I , I ' n Y 4 f L! Dorm officers ai' Sayers Hall. an all-classificafions women's dorm. are Judy Hursen, secretary: Sue Wu. freasurerg Par Miller, presidenf and Mrs. Avis Craig. head resident 'H f , T i fi 51 f :,fQ',- i V 'ff -gel fi ii ' 5. Sayers, Speck ri- 's r r- V. 1. ' ' ff - 'W f-1 we 'V m':L-16-1 c1i2-.fi Q45-ll . . ,kg -: 5 .,:,:.3!.. i ,-ILFIIIL l,12,Lf,.i,1- '-, ,'f3q'V H r' r-r. -s To Women in r i i, Mrs. Myriie Carfer is dorm direcror. Officers ai' Speck Hall are Charlorfe Nedbalek, freasurerg Jan Barbara Wagner. iijffi reg? +1 1.55 4' s Qi' , ng., L ,ew r, ' ,f' W iff' ,YW ' 'fy Kahl. secreiary and president f?as?35??w ' ,,. ,,..A - YM'- 260 11,1 l l l 9!! Officers and direcfors of 'flue 250 sludem' Lanfana clenl: and Mrs. Collins. lsfandingl Gayle Collon. Hall are lL. fo R., seafedl Mrs. Crawford, Judy secreiaryp and Kifly Kelly.1'reasurer. Browning, vice-presidenrg Georgia Scharnburg. presi- H i 1 fe? r E Tr Lantana, Lau reilr 15, e uf H ' q - 2 r I Hou sing for lL. fo R., Officers of Laurel Hall are Judy Karback, vice-presidenlg Karen Maslcel Treasurer Jane Hare, president Mrs. Warren, dorm direcfor. and Dixie Liitrell, secrelary. lx dl fl x 3,21 Orvel Gibson, Roberl Anderson, and Larry Lol'1n are officers of Harris Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nunley are direclors of llwe freshmen men's dorm. - Harris, Elliott jHomes l For Freshmanl Men Officers of llwe newesl' men's dorm for freshmen, Elliolf Hall. are lL. 'lo R., Firsl' rowl Ronald Kasl, asslslanl direclorg Wen- dall F. Moseley, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Ryon. direclors: Larry Lawson: and Douglas Hoover. lS'l'andlngl Nallwan Baker, sec- relarg Leslie Ledger: Edmond Komandoslc: George Buinoch: Perry Ga e. vice- residenlg Larr Herzo, residenlg and Y Y 9 P Y 9 P JOl'lfl Gender. I WV . eq., 71 Burleson Hall, one of 'rhe Jrwo women's coops Mrs. Louise Bolsler is The new dorm direclor presidenf and Beverly Wood. freasurer. Burles9riy0ffe Q69 Ll lr! Men l E. A. Vincenl' is Dorm Direclor. Officers are Ken Arnold Hall house councll Includes L 'lo R sealed Ray Palruclc Bull Owen and Sleve Bradley McBride. Cecil Reynolds and Rey Pafrick. Sfandmg Bull Robms Bull Awall and Roberf Barley are also on Jrhe councnl Q M4 qi ll IN - Members of lhe Associalion of Women Sludenls Council are lhe presidenls and vice-presidenls of 'rhe women's residenl' halls. There is one freshman woman from each of lhe freshmen dorms chosen by her dorm as a represenfafive also. The council is lhe governing body of all Coeds on campus and draws up and passes on all regulalions concerning women sfudenls. AWS Council Sets Women's Regulations Execufive officers of AWS are lL. lo R.l Carole Moore, Treasurer: Mary Evelyn Gunn, secrelary: Karen Jo Kneupper. vice-presidenl and Marlha Kay Renfro, president l demise if :J 3 Faculty UT QT' AL. 'f, TSI? .T 2'4 -1, ef ,T DR. JAMES H. McCROCKLlN Presideni' DR. MARTIN O. JUEL Dean of S1'uden+s WENDELL HETHCOCK MARJORIE O. STEWART Associaied Dean of S+uden+s Associa+e Dean of Sfudenfs l 1' . , Q ,,.,,3-11343 if Lf , I lll l V 'A .s R' ' ' l l 11 1 I l .,'lH'll,Mll. 5, 4, v FA 1 ffl' L 3945. I l 1-1' V '59 l .4 lm L nw I ZEN - . Q ' if Y'-gl' ,la X! If f ALTON G. BRIEGER DR. JOE H. WILSON Dean of 'the College .Regisfrar DR. PAT H. NORWOOD Direclor of Public Service ROBERT E. GAINES Assisfanl' Regisirar 267 , 2 Xen ese JEROME C. CATES Compfroller of 'Phe College J. J . Q' n ' lt , ' AL, eff ...fa-f ,- N 'K 0- - -vs-I' WILLIAM E. JORDAN Business Manager I V , 4 1 . , . Ns n ' . .1 .',g JESSE ADAMS Assisfanf Business Manager ERNEST BRYAN JACKSON Librarian DAVID VANCE WINN Direcfor of Ex-S'I'uden'Is Associafion and Alumni Affairs WILLIAM T. CALLAWAY Purchaser and Properfy Manager V '-12 '-,, if- ij , f '11 A 1 fi' , G,m: g.,.4 ..L:,. .,.1 ,.,, 1 ,357 ig. ,iv , ., i -' ' F: i li i 1 I i DR. LELAND DERRICK Dean of Graduafe Sfudenfs JAMES T. JANNETT Dafa Processing Supervisor i L .-I ll 'aim 11 I CHARLES RILEY Direcfor of Sfucleni' Housing JIM WALLS Direcfor of Siucieni' Cenier E-5-'fulrfzrp-n'1 'xx .1 'ppgrsui-xv ,f ' vw 1 -,vx, , n ng .,! YIM 5, , K 'QV Y. 4. .1. JAMES THORPE Manager College Cafeieria NANCY HOFFELT Assis+an+ Sfudenf Cenier Direcfor GRACE LOWMAN Assis'I'an+ Housing Direcfor gf in H' wa - w I 1' Af I NANCY STOVALL Direcfor of Sfudeni' Loans .ur ws- v . g i . .. , sig 1 v . Hug NORMAN STARLING McCarty Center Bible Chairs Offer Testament, Religion Courses, Encourage Background Study, Support Thought and expression are the usual rather than the ex- ception in the age-old study ot the Bible on the SWT campus. Knowledge is relayed, ideas are expressed and discussed. in the areas ot the New Testament and the Old Testament tor interested students: Backgrounds in both the New and Old Testaments are suggested tor a complete understanding ot each. The student religious organizations on campus also contribute to the success ot the Bible chairs. BILL THOMAS CCC GLEN NORRIS BSU JUNE BONFIELD Canterbury -r ii- LT. COL. HOWARD MOON CAPT. R. R. MEDFORD Air Science, AFROTC Train Future Military Officers The Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps does nof limif ifs inferesfs and knowledge only fo fhe wild blue yonder. The Air Science Deparfmenf offers four years of milifary background which includes fechniques of weapons, sfrafegy. air power, various areas of navigafion and foreign govern- menfs. Leadership is easily found in fhis group of college men in fhe AFROTC program. SGT. EDDIE JOHNSON ' l SGT. GORDON BRISTER CAPT. D. R. HOSKINS Q 'gh , F T li ' f 'i V Q W e' eg - I N' , AQ I, . it 5 .. ,Jr , . . ' 13 ser. RICHARD PHARRIS iii ..,.i I L .V .. - m -ir! ' YJ' 'll . i Lf, 1, F - DR. J. LLOYD ROGERS Dr. Everette Richardson Dr. Empress Zedler Dr. Hazel McCaine V , iii umm iii ilu Chairman Dr. Butord Williams Floyd Martine Earl Allen Mancil Mitchell Blaine Cole -.,, 4 ., ...- ' s lllii 274 - out i it Education: Basis for Certification Irma Bruce Dr. Leland Burgum Alvin Cogdill -mi- Nell T0liG5l'1 Dr. William Brown Olga Dominguez The major purpose ot the Education Department is the preparation and education ot professional teachers. Courses in psychology, the study ot edu- cation, child and adolescent growth and develop- ment. and methods and observations used in school systems provide the prospective teacher with a strong foundation. The department also utilizes the Speech and Hearing Clinic and the Testing and Guidance Center. Carrie Shepard William Lane Foreign Language: Knowledge of Other Lands The goal of 'rhe Division of Foreign Languages is lo provide lhe sludenl wilh a sound knowledge of The languages, lhe lireralure, 'rhe basic philo- sophical allirudes and 'rhe cullure parlerns of Jrhe people concerned. Courses in French, German and Spanish are of- fered by lhe deparlmenr. The deparlmenl makes use of a foreign language laboralory, in which 'rhe sfudenl has access 'ro recorded rapes by nalive speakers. These rapes are designed 'ro help s'ru- denls develop accuracy in pronunciarion and a high degree of fluency. DR. HUGH MEREDITH Chairman W I , uf-f'N Dr. Dona Reeves ge Lube Laws Dr. Rosemarie Shaw Maria Swanson Dr Roberl Galvan ,, Mary Ann Beck 275 i Roy Buttington Agriculture: Strives to Meet Current Needs Dr. Cecil Gregg John Moore Dr. James Elliott Dr. Leroy Young Gerald Champagne .ii A si I fl DR. TOLLIE BUIE Chairman The Agriculture Department strives to meet the current nee-cls ot tarmers, ranchers, teachers ot vo- cational agriculture, and other teachers in rural communities and small towns. Because ot its location, the college is a center tor regional contests ot the Future Farmers ot America and the 4-H clubs ot area high schools. The Agriculture Department also cooperates with agriculture agencies by providing technical in- formation tor tarmers and ranchers. lk , -' .4 F, V ggi News X , I ' . 1 . i r r Tw if 'wi , ' f LC is - 4 , , Clyde Townsend Dr. Burrell Hellon Morris Fry Rolla Tod AFHWF SPGGGV Dr. Lynn Tulloch William Aiken Roberi- Norfhcuh' Math, Physics: Train Engineering Siudenfs Maihemarics courses are designed 'ro prepare furure Teachers of rhe subieci, as well as +0 pro- vide Jrraining for pre-engineering and science maiors. Courses offered by 'the Physics Deparf- menl are aimed primarily ai meeiing lhe needs of 'rhose sludenis majoring in physics and planning To leach ir. The courses are also helpful io siudenis srudying engineering. Home Economics: A Three-Phase Program There are lhree plans open +o SWT s'ruden+s maioring in home economics. One curriculum quali- fies +he siudeni for The Provisional Vocafional Home- malcing ceriificaie. Anoiher qualifies 'rhe siudenl for The Special Home Economics Ceriificare, which limi'rs ihe leaching of homemalcing io non-vocafional programs. The General Home Economics curriculum is planned for Those srudenls who do nor wanl a leaching cerrificare. Courses offered by 'rhe deparimenl include basic foods, Texiiles, home design, and many oihers. B rr m DR. AZALETE LITTLE, Chairman Frances Coleman Dr. Oma Jacks Helen Buckner Nelwyn Moore Doroihy Bohac 'F' Virginia Porier up Gladys Sheri- Business Administration: Textbook Learning for Practical Purposes The department ot Business Administration has two objectives: tirst. to prepare students tor teach- ing business subjects and second, to prepare stu- dents tor entering the world ot business when they graduate from college. Students maioring in business administration must l complete 42 hours in their maior, A minor is not Ft required tor a Bachelor ot Business Administration degree. Courses are ottered in the tields ot ill account- ing l2i ottice practice and secretarial science and l3l general business administration. Arlene Lann Otis Reese DR, ALVIN MUSGRAVE Chairman Laura Patterson Howard Dr. Hal Pickle 'FQQ -Kid Ll! .il - - Dee Switt Laura Whittenberg 279 280 i The Arf Deparfmenf offers fo sfuclenfs an op- porfunify 'ro acquire an appreciafion of fhe aes- fhefic values in life. A few of fhe courses offered are painiing, weaving ancl fhe graphic arfs. The primary obiecfive of The Music Deparfmenf is 'lhe Training of feachers for fhe public schools. The music educafion curriculum places emphasis on vocal ancl insfrumenfal music. The deparfmenf H I also offers elecfive courses fo non-music maiors. G .4 If DR. EDWARD FRANK Chairman, Ari Richard Monson 5 .T . I Q S 1 J l Q J 1. i 3 I i il ll Offers Aesthetic Training IRA BOWLES Chairman, Music Roberf Hogenson Dr. Roberf Tampke Dr. John Belisle Douglas Harris Eleanor Johnsfon Mary Buchanan Maurice Callahan R0b9f'f Whalin ,,,.,.- -Y 7. ,,,. ,H - - - Harry Wayne Dr. Charles Harris if . g L , ,v Charles Suclcle Nancy Prince Boyd Saunders Phyliss Byron Wolverfon Anfon Bela H! English Department: Practice in Self-Expression The English Department seeks to present the English Language to the student as a tool ot selt-expression and to acquaint the stu- dent with English's literary heritage as an enriching experience. Orclinarily, students planning to maior in English are expected to become candidates tor graduation with the Bachelor ot Arts degree. They may, however, graduate with a maior in English under the curriculum leading to the Bachelor ot Science in Education it they include a minimum ot I4 hours in one toreign language. ,f-'Z 3 9 P? Q ,-5 DR. RALPH HOUSTON Chairman .h. r Dr. Elizabeth Hays Eileen O'M6dra Dr. Thomas Brasher Dr. Norman Peterson Arnold Chandler Dr. Vernon Lynch Sue Taylor Dr. lone Young Don Rogers Dr. Rudolf Kirk Dr. Bill Norwood Ben Archer Dr. Gertrude Hudson ' '52 Don Graham Doris Goodale Mary Louise Hightower Q Joe Brattett TTEIF' fem! Dr. Robert Waits 28l i ,Air , ' ,pr ,Tidal W,-., DR. RICHARD HENDERSON Chairman Social Science: The Division of Social Sciences offers courses for siudenis who plan 'ro 'reach ihe subiecis of economics, geography, governmeni, hisiory or sociology and ihose who will need This baclcgrodnd in 'rheir chosen vocaiions. Siudenrs may major in eifher one of +he spe- cialized fields meniioned above, wiih 24 hours in ihe major field, of which I2 hours are advanced. However, a social science maior musi 'rake ai leasi one course in each of ihe social sciences olher 'rhan his maior. Provides Political Background Dan Farlow Belly Kissler Dr. Maurice Mary Nolan Erickson Bill Malone Thomas Merry Fiizpairick Munzenrieder Dr. Cecil Hahn John Adams Allan Bulcher Dr. A. A. Grusendorf Dr. Emmie Cracldock Dr. David Conrad Howard Moore Rlrilldfd B0Sl'1m Kay Harrison Frank Pinlcerion James Pohl it Elizabeih Sierry Dr. William oo Dr Elmer DeShazo 4' DR. JEAN SMITH MILTON JOWERS Chairman, Chairman Women's Physical Educafion Men's Physical Eclucafion Physicol Education: Training To Train OTh The preparafion of Teachers and coaches for The public schools is The major purpose of The men's and women's HealTh and Physical educafion deparfmenfs. Men majoring in physical educafion enroll under The curriculum leading To a degree of Bachelor of Arfs. Women .physical educafion majors enroll under The same plan. Majors and minors in women's physical educafion musT also compleTe Three heal+h educaTion courses plus kinesiology, officiafing and mefhods courses. Professional opporTuniTies for physical educaTion maiors are found in The relaTed areas of youTh work, communiTy and indusTrial recreafion, public healfh, camp counseling and careers in oufdoor educaTion. Bill Miller Reeh Keifh Hoffman Dr. Marshall Hughes .,,,.. I , S , 1 Q! f ggi, , .4555-2: HGH Eva Parrish Dr. Hays DoroThy Lancasfer Marfha Kirchoff Cleo Broxfon Henrieffa Avenf Elizabefh Sfillman Frank Gensbu rg Don ForresTer Vernon McDonald The purposes ot the Journalism Department are jlj to prepare teachers ot journalism, l2j to train sponsors and supervisors ot student publications in the public schools, and l3j to prepare students tor journalism as a vocation. Actual Work on the College Star, the student newspaper, and the Pedagog, the College year- book, constitutes most ot the lalooratoryjwork in the journalism courses. All journalism majors or minors are required to work on one ot the college publications each semester. ! - lull-li' P P - !- ! - H5497 l Kenneth Casstevens Journalism, Industrial Arts: C ai an Preparation for Communication Vocations j DR. VICTOR BOWERS John Ballard Es llll Providing technical knowledge tor those stu- dents planning teaching careers and those seeking careers in industry at the junior engineering and technician levels are the main goals ot the lndus- trial Arts Department. The department also pro- vides pre-engineering courses tor students seeking courses trom other departments ot the College. Paul Hopson Bill Windham 284 Dr. William Deck Speech: Stresses Oral Arts The Speech Deparlmenfs main obiecr is lo slress lhe processes of oral communicalion. How- ever, The deparlmenr also seeks lo prepare slu- denls for professions such as law, The rninislry, lhe lhealre, or radio and lelevision. Exrra-curricular programs are offered by lhe de- parlmenl in forensics and lhealre arls. These may arise our of courses offered by lhe deparlmenl, bul any sludenl may parlicipale in lhem, whelher or nor he is enrolled in a speech course. S ' rigaeshia ei . ,N i. 1 'X fFf '- Y Sales ' fi W : - 5' 1 11, is lf , J ii . V, 2 f ,yu V A .L-.Lg f i 11 ,..p E., Belly Heard JAMES BARTON Acfing Chairman X 1.-L p. mls Dwdin Herndon Beverly Whifaker Dr. Bill Gordon Gresdc Dory Harold Tedford Ramsey Yelvinglon ff 1 1 qs l45'f fQse, A ' sk 1--, . spfgff ,As W, , Q 7555- l mf M ,Y- Chem Department: Training for Professions The Chemisiry Deparimeni provides 'rraining for ihe leaching of chernisiry as well as for careers in medicine, deniisiry, pharmacy, engineering and ihe field of indusirial chemisiry. The deparimeni offers iwo programs, one lead- ing io ihe Bachelor of Science in Eclucaiion degree, for 'rhose who plan 'ro ieach, and one leading To Bachelor oi Science degree, for non-Teachers. John Hopson ggi li l Roberi Lowman Willis Cude 286 Biology Courses: An Aid lo Teaching Courses offered by The Biology Deparimenl' are designed 'ro prepare siudenis 'ro 'reach high school on elemeniary biology as well as Io aid siudenls majoring in agriculiure, home economics. physical educaiion and chemisfry. They are also fundamenlal for sfuclenis wishing io srudy medicine, denlisiry or nursing. An undergraduale major in biology consisis of a minimum ol 28 hours and a maximum of 36 hours. i I I Williard Young Sidney Edwards James Mailock Dr. DOHGICI Tuff 'Rf . fin is New T ,sm . ' fix -af Q. as 1' . an -i A 'ut DR. WILLIAM NORRIS Chairman Dr. William Emery Herberi' Hannan Elizabeih Morgan William Davis Dr. Thacher Gary 288 N X H IUU '11 Ll ABNEY, FRANK, Fr. ABRIGHT, JANE, Jr. . ADAMS, CAROLE, Jr. ABLES, JO ANN, Fr. ADAMS, CAROLYN, Sr ADAMS, GERALD, Jr. The new fall semesfer broughi' noi only new 'lhings for freshmen, like buying beanies. buf also for upperclassmen as lhey experience 'the impossible ABERNATHYI LYNDAI Fr. Du.. ' . . Waco of frying lo gel' lo a I0 MWF class in fha Ll . . . . . Sloclcdale . . . . Woodsboro . . . . Houslon . . . Odessa Corpus Clwrisli . . Lomela ADAMS, JOHN, Fr. .... . .... Houslon ADAMS, RONNIE, Fr. .... l-lousion AGUILAR, CARLOS, Fr AIKEN, MARIE. Soph. ...... . . .... Del Rio San Marcos ALBODELANA, GARY, Fr. .. .. ALBERTSON EDIE soph . . ALBRECHT, IJANIOE, Fr: ALBRECHT, RITA, Jr. ALEXANDER ALEXANDER ALEXANDER ALEXANDER: JAMES, Sr. JOHN, Fr. ...... . MARIE, soph NAN, Fr. .... . brary Building. .9 I S V . . San Marcos . . . . . l-louslon Porl O'Connor . . . . Rockdale . . . . Kenedy . . . Auslin . . . . Kermil' . . . Maxwell ALEXANDER, SHIRLEY, Jr. ALLEN, DONALD, Soph. ALLEN, JERRY, Fr. ...... . ALLEN, JUDIE, soph. ALLEN, LINDA, Er. N' ' .J Pl' N San Anlonio . . . Del Rio San Marcos . . . . Berlram Mason l v . I I ALLEN, MAC, Sr. .... San Marcos ALLEN, SAMUEL, Soph. .. Q ALLEN, VICKI, Fr. H, ALLISON, WAYNE, Fr. ...... . 1 ALMOND, JOANN, Soph. Qi ANDERSON, TRISHA, Fr. .. ANDREWS, CECIL, Fr. ANNAS, KAYE, Soph. APPELT, FERDINAND, Sr. ARMOUR, GLORIA, Fr. ARMSTRONG, MIKE, Fr. ...... . ARRINGTON, KATHLEEN, Jr. .. ASHCRAFT, LIZ, Fr. ......... ......... L ubloock ATKINS, MARILYN, Jr. ............ Corpus Chrisli ARMENTROUT, DEDE, Soplm. .......... Pasadena ATCHISON, MARTHA, Soph. .............. Waco ATKINS, BRENDA, Soplm. .......... Carrizo Springs ANDERSON, JUDY, Soph. ANDERSON, CLARENCE, Sr. .. Alpine ANDERSON, JANINE, Sr. ..... Hous+on ANDERSON, JEFFREY, Fr. ..... Medina ANDERSON, JOANN, Sr. .. Dickinson ANDERSON, JOY, Fr. .... . ANDERSON, JUDITH, Fr. . Hays, Kansas . . . . I'lous+on Big Lake . . . Locklwarf . San Anlonio . . . . Rockdale Fredericksburg . . . . . . Rockdale . El Campo San Marcos . . . . Lolila San Marcos . . . . Auslin Del Rio ,jg II, ? F' okinq Iorvsfard Io. I'I1e Iufure are senior class officers, Lewie Simmomis. R55bury,1refI5urer: and Billy Lynum, reporfer, Y pesudenh BIII Robins, vice-president Suzanne ForesIer, secrefary: San II L I I , . f I I I ATKINSON, NANCY, Fr. AVANT, DARWIN, Soph. AWBREY, SHARON, Fr. AYLOR WILBUR Jr. . BACHNIEYER, CAROLYN, JH ' H U BACHMEYER, DARLENE, Sr. BADOUGH, BEVERLY, Sr. BAESE, ALAN, Fr. ...... . BAGLEY, BETTY, Jr. BAILEY, DELANE. Fr. .. BAILEY, ROBERT, Gr. ..... . BAILEY SHIRLEY Sr. .... . . EI Campo CoIuIIa San Marcos . . San Saba . . . . . ThraII . . ..... Taylor . . . Vicforia . . . . Seguin . . . . Prairie Lee . . . . I-Iousfon . . Dickinson San Anfonio BAIRRINGTON, LYNNELLE, 'Srl' . . ' ' I . .. Gonzales BAKER, GARY, Fr. ............ ........ W aco BAKER, JOHN, Fr. ........... .... W axahachie . A slug ' f fm:-. ' E1- -.44 3,2 r' T, Q :.1f'p'f' . .A- X J' I , f n' I I 1 X , A X, 'T NE' o ' x ff ' ' .sf ,M I T. :Q s p Q ' -. ' ff -s M I hi, Ax? :- 1 Wk V ' . Q Y: 1 X 'QE ' I ' ' -A xx, it F. . 'V' xt Q ' - 1 1 ' , vm - . 1 ,N W 'uuaq,u,..19-' - ' L'T' , , 1 'F V fh:.,. if- as Hs favorifes. Miss Foresfer is an elemenfar ucaiion maior from Ausfin, Suffel, 'From Cenfer Poinf, is a' sical The Senior Class chose Suzanne Foresfer and t lgfiu,-fd Suffel educafion major. Q lg -Q.. IES?- s J' P, s ge 2'-E3 BALDREE, JAMES, Fr. BALDWIN, THOMAS, Sr. BALKMAN, JOHN, Soph. BALLARD, CONNIE, Fr. BALLARD, DALE, Sr. BALLARD, MIKE, Sr. .... . BARCLAY, BECKY, Fr. BARKER ERNEST Jr BARKLEI, Jo Bail-I, 'sapliif '. '. '. BARKLEY, KATHY, Fr. San Anionio San Anionio Washingion, D.C. . . San Marcos San Marcos Wink Ausiin Brady Midland San Anlronio Brushing up on Iheir cannon siuffing skills. Pi Kappa Alpha cannon crew prepares The new Iouchdown cannon 'For booming. The Pikes purchased and mainiained Ihe cannon which sounded ai each Bobcai Iouchdown. BARNES, JOE, Fr. .. BARNES, LINDA, Fr. BARNES, WILLIAM, Sr. .. BARNETT, RAYMOND, Sr. BARNEY, MAURICE, Fr. .. BARRIER, BILLIE, Fr. .. San Anfonio San Anionio . . . . San An'I'onio . . . Ausiin New Braunfeis . . . Angleion Enlerfainmenf on ihe campus ranged from ihe culfural resources in lafe Sepfember and sorf of sfruck a happy medium berween of Hue Civic Music Associaiion io ihe wesiern music of Ray foo?-sfomping and yawning. Price. Performing here are ine Leffermcn who visiied campus ..-.- X , '-..,..., sl 1. BARRON, DONNA, Soph. BARROW, JUDY, Fr. ...... . BARROWS, DORMAN, Soph. BARTEL, JANET, Sr. ........ . BARTHELEMY, STEPHEN, Fr. . BARTOSKEWITZ, GEORGE, Jr. BASKETT, KAY, Fr. ........ . BASS, DIANNE, Sr. ......... . BATOT, RAYNELL, Jr. BATTE, PAMELA SUE, Jr. .. BAUTSCH, REBECCA, Fr. .. BAXTER, FRANCES, Fr. .... . BAYLOR, BRENDA, Soph. BAZAR, ARTHUR, Sr. .... . BEASLEY, LINDA, Soph. Edna . . . Harlingfon . . Rocksprings . . . . . Comforf . . . . . Lufkin . San Anronio . . . ...... Housion . . . . San Anfonio . San Anfonio Corpus Clwrisri . . . . . . Hous+on . . . San Anionio . . . Smifhville Luling . . . . Midland 295 Sfruffers have nofhing on fhese would-be fwirlers from fhe Soph foofball squad. Wifh no Friday affernoon pracfices before BECKER. NANCY. Jr- ------ - ames. Richard Suffel and friends fake fime for bafon 9 pracfice wifh 'rhe band organizafion. BENNETT, LEE, Fr. ........ .... S an Anfonio BENNETT, MARSHA, Jr. .. ..... Halleffsville BENNETT, ROBBIE, Soph. .... .... S an Anfonio BENTON, BARBARA, Gr. .. .... Tulsa, Okla. BENTON, VELORES, Jr. -BERGMAN, BRAD, Fr. ..... . BERNHARD, EILEEN, Fr. BERNHARDT, ROY, Soph. BERRONG, Donor:-lv, Fr. '. '.'.. 296 BEHRENDS, CAREY, Fr. BEHRENDS, MONROE, Jr. BEHRENS, KAY, Fr. .... . BELKNAP, LARAE, Fr. BELL, ALFREDRICK, Sr. .. BELSON, PAM, Fr. .... . , BENBOW DORIS Sr BENDELE,' BENJErJ1lNf lid . BENKENDORFER, CAROL, Jr. ...... Corpus Chrisri BENNER, CAROLINE, Fr. ..... ....... H ousfon BENNETT, BERT, Sr. ....... ...... K illeen Cuero San Anfonio Harper Taylor ....Aus'rin nun. ..- ..- . . . . . Seguin New Braunfels . Luckenback . Luckenback . . . San Saba . . . . Seguin Georgefown . . . . Rosebud . . Yoakum . San Anronio 2 I X E A I ,I I BLANCHARD, MARK, Jr. ........ Edna BLANTON, PHILLIP, Fr. . . Corpus Chrisli BLASCHKE, CLARICE, Fr. . . San Marcos l BLASCHKE, DWAIN, Fr. .. Yorldown l BLODGETT, LARRY, Fr. .... Lomela 2' V I., BLOMSTEDT, RONNIE, Sr. .... Kenedy BLOUNT, DORIS, Jr. ..... Kerrville BLUDAU, HOMER, Fr. .. .... Karnes Cily BEST, WILLIAM, Fr. .... Randolph A.F.B. BETTS, PATRICIA, Soph. .... ......... L aFeria BEUERSHAUSEN, BARRY, Jr. . . . .... Woodsboro BIBLE, THOMAS, Fr. ....... . . . Q . . Auslin BIELEFELD, DIANA, Fr. ..... . Polh BIELSS, CORINE, Soph. . . . . . . Holland BILLIMEK, BETTY, Fr. . ...... .... F Ioresville BINDSEIL, KENNETH, Soph. .. ...... Blanco BIRCHUM, JOE, Soph. .. . .... Weslhofl lx il i I l l, pg i BIRD. CISSIE, Fr. .......... ......... M cAllen l ' i BITTNER, LYNN, soph. .... New Braunfels , BIZZELL, RAY, Sr. ...... ........ B riggs l BLACK, JAMES, Jr. .... Pasadena BLACK, LAURA, Fr. San Anlonio BLADT, ROSEMARIE, Fr. . . . ...... I-Iousl'on BLAKEMORE, WILL, Fr. .... .. . Yorldown Foolball ace Ronnie Mudd helps Sfrulfer lieulen- anl' Shirley Palfeson gel ready for Ihe game al a lale allernoon praclice. Thais nail polish hes using and she doesn'+.look loo slceplical as lo his abilily, maybe if iusl 'fakes praclice Io become really good. 1 1 1 .v , Fw' F fr- , 9.1 uf , W E .- ik an SQ Y W li' 1 ' Ssinr' 1 ff. r , , uw ws 11 fel emi N' M- - A ., MFE 3 53 ' ,.s. ,QW 1 ' , 45, LW ,N I my 1, . :I -,L 5 iii? 5 si' 1 w A 'f I N, .-A nf 9 . if al fl. ggi i '??'. . ,f'..,,,- lf. h M. limi rf is 3? ' -, 1 . N' egzfk ' ' - 'I-W -- Y , .MVS 1 I 1' 3 g M 'ui w . ' , -2-6. F - -N-as SX W -- 'gl bf. 4 'V 1 ' , ' x '21, i V fy 24, 35.3 - -f A 3- ix-id' an K X s . ,,.- H-Q --44 ,, 252 :N,?.' 3', 'W , - A , U . ' . 1 ,, A f -wg-1 mm . - f,f5:'fPTfK'f ,J . ' ' 298 'if' w W ' ' L A M .s' fffEf fiL':' 5' ' , 4- .yu-,.,. JI JB 20 'WL 411 I BROHARD, FRANCES, Fr. .. ....... Dallas BROKENIK, MARCIA, Fr. . .. San Anionio BROOKOVER, KATHY, Sr. . . . .... Corpus CI1ris'ri BROPHY, WILLIAM, Sr. .... Auslin BROWN, ALAN, Soph. . .. .... San Saba BROWN, BELVA, Fr. ....... ...... M ouncl BROWN, CAROLYN, Fr .... Ma'rl'1is BROWN, DEBORAH, Sr. San Marcos BROWN, DONALD, Gr. .... ......... L uling BROWN, KATHLEEN, Fr. . . . . . . San Anlonio BORCHERS, RONALD, Sr. . BORMANN JOHNNY Jr. . aoswonnli, DAVID,'Fr. BOUNDS DIANA Jr. ..... . BOURLAND, HENRIETTA, Jr. ' ' aowoem, ri-ioMAs, Jr. .......... . BOWEN, KATHLEEN, Soph. . BowER, CHARLES, Fr. .... ' ' ' '.'. . BOWERS, MARTHA, Sr. BOWERS, MARY, Fr. BOWMAN RONALD Sr. .. Fredericksburg New Braunfels Alice . . Rio Honclo . . . . . Blanco . . . Cherokee Corpus Chrisfi San Anfonio . . ,San Marcos San Anlonio . Dallas soYD, sAliA JANE, sloph. .f.. ..ff.' san Anionio BOYD, TOMMYE LOU, Sr. . BRABHAM, LANA, Fr. BRADY, PAM, Fr. ..... . BRAGG, MATTIE, Jr. ..... . BRANDT, CHERI, Soph. BRANESKY, JOAN, Soph. . BRATTEN, LYNN, Fr. .... . BRAUNIG, JOYCE, Jr. . .. BRAWNER, SUSAN, Fr. BRENHAM, BOBBY, Soph. .. BRICE, DONALY, Sr. .... . BRIDGES, THOMAS, Fr. .. BRINK, PATTI, Fr. ..... . BRINKLEY, MICHAEL, Jr. . . . BRITTON, GEORGE, Soph. . BROCK, BARBARA, Soph. .. BROCK, BEVERLY ANN, Fr. BRODBECK, GARY, Soph. . . San Anfonio . San Marcos . . . Anglelon Tenaha . . . . Sanla Ana, Calif. . ........ Galveslon Housion . . . . Houslon . . . . . Seguin . . . . Housfon LocIcl1arI Winnie San Anionio La Feria . . .... San Anfonio . ....... Auslin Auslin Fredericksburg a ii, W -Ee A A.. .. l' From beginning lo end. Srruffer hopefuls fry oul be- fore a panel of judges afler a week of long. long drills. The girls fried oul in small groups and lhen in one large group. The new members chosen, and lhe worlc really begins, and lhen 'lhe finish, The half-'lime performances. 1? BROWN, KATHY, Soph. .... .... S an Anlonio BROWN, LANA, Fr. .......... ...... S 'rocldon BROWN, RAYMOND, Sr. ...... ...... L uling BROWN, SHERRY, Fr. ............ .. . Brady BROWNING, ELIZABETH, Soph. . . . Edna BROWNING, JUDY, Jr. BRUCE, SUSIE, Soph. ....... . BRUEMMER, ARLON, Soph. Aus'l'in Eagle Pass Blanco BRYAN, AUBREY, Jr. ................ San Marcos BRYAN, MERRILLYN, Jr. ...... San Francisco, Calif. BRYANT, KATHRYN JEAN, Fr. .......... Laredo BRYANT, MARVIN. Fr. ........ '. . BUCH, SHARLENE, Fr. ...... . BUCHANAN, MARYLEE, Jr. BUCK, OSCAR A., Sr. .... BUCK, GERALDINE J., Soph. BUESING, ROYCE GLEEN, Soph. Vandenloerg AFB . . . . . Marion . . San Anionio Corpus Chrisii Corpus Chrisiri Runge BUJNOCH, GEORGE, Sr. ................ Shiner BULLINGTON, JOHN BARRY, Fr BUMPUS, RONALD S., Sr. ..... . . .... San Anlonio Lampasas BURRIS, COLLENE, Fr. ...... . BUSS, MARY EVELYN, Fr. ......... . BUTLER. SHERRY ELIANE, Soph Harlingen BYNUM RICHARD Sch , , p . . . . BYRD, LOY NELL, Soph. ..... . CAFFALL, JUDY ANN, Soph. . CAFFREY, JIMMY, Fr. ........... . . CAIN, MARTHA ANNETTE, Jr. CALLAHAN. GAY. Soph. ...... . . . CALLAWAY, JOHN, Jr. .... . CALLIHAN, VICKI, Sr. ..... . CALVERT, MARILYN, Fr. .............. Freeporl CAMPBELL, MARY LEE, Soph. ...... . CANADY BARBARA JEAN Jr CANALES, LINDA, sr. CANDLER, JAMES, Fr. ..... . CANION. BARBARA ANN, Jr. CANNON, DARRYL, Fr. ....... . .. CANNON, GINGER, Soph. CANTWELL, CHRISTA, Fr. .. Lockharl . . . . Uvalde . . Rosenberg San Anlonio Raymondville ... . . . Pearsall . . . . . Auslin BUMPUS, SUE ELLEN, Sr. . . . BUNKER, ROBERT, Sr. BUNN BONITA Fr BU RDETT, DoNrl1A,'JQ.' f f f BURKS, THOMAS C., Fr. ..... BURLESON, CAROLYN, Soph. ....... . BURLESON, PATRICIA, Fr. . BURNETT, BILLIE, Fr. New Braunfels George Wesf . . . San Saba . . Rio Hondo . . . . Midland ... . . . Runge . San Anlonio . . . . . . Waco . . . Dickinson . San Anfonio Alvin . . .. Lampasas . . . BarI'IeH' San Anronio . . . Kerrville .. Midland San ,Marcos San Marcos San Marcos CAREY, JAMES E., Soph. .... ..... S an Marcos CARLE, CAROLYN, Sr. .... ...... D 'Hanis CARLOCK, JIMMY, SopI1. .. .... Corpus Chrisii CARLSON, ELLA, Soph. . . . ....... Lockharr CARROLL, DONALD, Soph. .............. BerIram CARMACK, JOHN, Fr. CARMICHAEL, RACHEL, Jr CARNES, GLENDA, Jr. CARPENTER, LINDA, Soph. CARRIO, NINA LEA. Jr. ..... . .. ..... . .. I-Iousron San Amkonio . . . ........ LoIiIa . . . ...... Ausrin GaIvesIon CARROLL, THOMAS RANDALL, Fr. .. San Anlronio CARTER, ELIZABETH B., Sr. .. CARTER, KEN, Fr. .......... . CARTER, MARY ELIZABETH, Fr CARTLIDGE, RONNY, Sr. .... . CASPARIS, DIANNA GAIL, Jr. CASS, JOE RAY, Jr. ......... . CATALANI STEPHANIE Jr CAVE, DAIIID CRAIG, 'sQ,Jh.' CERNA, FELIX MARIO, Sr. .. CERVENKA, SUE, Jr. ....... . CERVENKA, WILLIE H., Sr. . . CHAMBERS, SALLIE, Fr. CHAMBLISS, SHARON, Jr. CHANCE, KEN, Jr. ......... . CHANCELLOR, GWEN, Jr. CHANDLER, WILLIAM LEE, Fr. CHANEY, DANNY, Soph. .... . CHASE, GREG, Fr. ......... . 302 . San Anfonio Ausfin Luling AusIin Corpus Chrisfi Alice . San An'IonIo . . . . . . Roran . . . Eagle Pass . . . . . Granger . . . . Granger Ausrin . . . San Marcos . . . AbiIene . . . . AusIIn . . . FranIcIIn . . . . Uropia . . . Brady CHEEK, SANDRA, Fr. ..... Corpus CI'1ris+i CHILDRESS, FRANK, Jr. .. ........ Ozona CHILEK, MARY JO, Soph. . . . ......... Yoakum CHILTON, GUIDA, Fr. .... .... C orpus Clwrisfi CHISHOLM, DAWN, Fr. ......... ....... A ushn CHITTUM, JIMMY WA DE, Fr. . . . . . . Wimberley CHITTY, RUBY, Soph. .......... ...... F reer CHOPELAS, CHARLOTTE, Fr. .... ..... M afhis CHRANE, PHIL, Jr. ............ ..... S an Saba CLAING, LYNDA, Soph. . .. CLANTON, DEANNA, Jr. . CLARK GARY Jr ...... . . San Arvronio . . San Anfonio San Anfonio CLARK: MARGIE ANN, sl-.' ...... Po+ee+ CLAY, GLORIA, Fr. ..... . CLEMMONS, THOMAS, Fr. CLICK, BILLY, Sr. ....... . CLIFFORD, RICHARD, Fr. CLIETT, MOLLY, Sr. ..... . CLIMIE, SUSIE, Fr. ..... . CLINES, CAROL, Fr. .... . CLITHEROE DORIS Soph. cLouD, JAINICE, FI. ..... ' ' . '. COBB, DONALD, Fr. COBB, MILLIE, Soph. COCHRAN, GLORIA, Fr. COFFMAN, BILL, Sr. .... . COKER, CHESNEY, Fr. .. COLGIN, JOHN, Fr. COLLIER, GLEN E., Fr. . .. . . .... San Anfonio San Anfonio . . ........ Llano . . . . EagIe Pass . . . . . Coleman . . . Fori' WorI'I1 . . ..... ForI' Worfh . . A'rIan+a, Ga. Ausfin New BraunfeIs Ausfin . . . HousI'on . . . . Cherokee . . . . . . . Pearsall . . San Anfonio CoIIege S+a+ion 303 COLTON, JAMES, Soph. . .. COLVIN, NORTON, Fr. CONLEY, LINDA, Soph. CONOLY, JANICE, Jr. . CONRADS, EVELINE, Fr. CONRADS, LUCINDA, Soph . . .. San Anfonio . ...... San Marcos Now lef's see. This pensive sfudenf finds fhaf even flue celebrafed friend of fha sfudenf, flue library does nof always have fine answer. Bu? fhe facf remains 'rhaf you can af leasf find someone else in fhe same fix as yourself flnere. . . . San Benifo . . . Loclcharf . . . Dallas . . . . San Marcos CONWAY, CAROL, Soph. .... ..... S an Marcos COOK, EVELYN, Jr. ....... .... S an Anfonio COOK, JANET, Fr. ..... ....... T aylor COOK, R. L., Soph. ..... .... K enecly COOKSEY, JANEY, Fr. . . . .... Nixon COOKSEY, JUDY, Fr. ..... . . . Nixon COOPER, DEBBIE, Soph. .... . . . Sonora Books and loolrs . . . Boys passing 'rhis aisle will have more fo Th gene com n+7 Th se shel es a e really slac e ' srudy Than philosophy or psychology book lhey've been hun+ing CORDIE, THOMAS, Soph. COTTON, GAYLE, Jr. ...... . COTTON, JERRY, Sr. ....... . COUNCIL, MARSHA, Soph. .. COVEY, BOB RAY, Fr. ..... . . . . . . Olney San Anlonio . . . Eclcouch . . . Weslaco . . . Snyder COVINGTON, .GEORGE Soph. ..... Auslin COWART, ARLAND, Sr. COX, SHELLA LYNN, Jr. .... . COYLE, MIKE, Fr. ........... . CRAIN, FRANKLIN, Soph. CRANE, MARTHA LOU, Soph CRATE FRANCES Soph .... CREECl-l, CHARLET5, Fr. f ..... H CREEKMORE, BETTY, Fr. CREEL, TARALI ANNE, Fr. .. cRosLAND, coNNlE, Fr. cRoucH, BARBARA, Jr. .. cRozlER, ALICE, Fr. ...... . CRUMP, JAMIE, soph. ..... . CUNNINGHAM, LINDA, Fr. .. . . . Palacios .. Sanderson . . . . . l-lonclo . . Cherokee . . . . . Ausrin . . . l-louslon . . . Junclion San Marcos San Marcos 'San Anlonio . . . Loclcharl' San Anlonio San Anlonio . . ....... Killeen DAVENPORT, JOHN, Jr. ...... San Anfonio DAVIDSON, RAYMOND, Soph. . . Big Spring DAVIES, SANDRA, Jr. ........ San Anfonio DAVIS, BILLY, Fr. .......... Carrizo Springs DAVIS, CHARLCIE, Soph. .... Corpus Chris+i 'IS, IIS CURREY, MICHAEL H., Fr. DAMON, CLAUDE, R., Sr. . DANIELS, VICTORIA, Fr. .. DARILEK, CAROLE, Fr. . . . . DAUCHY, CULLEN, Fr. .. 'IS, JIM, Sr. ...... . 'IS , LINDA, soph. MARY, Fr. ....... . , NANCY, Soph. .,..... . IS, ROBERTA ANN, Sr. 'IS, SHIRLEY RAE, Fr. .. I IS, THOMAS, Soph. WAYNE Jr ...... 'IS, , . ', DIANA LYNN, Fr. ', WILLIAM MARK, Fr. .. 'WOOD, ANTHONY, Fr. N, DALLAS D., Jr. ...... . N, MAZIE M., Fr. .... . N, SCOTTY, Fr. ..... . HARD, CAROLINE, Jr. .. . . . . . . Rockdale .. . . . VicIoria . . . . I-Ious'ron . . . . Moulfon . . . . Fenrress . . . . I'Ious+on . . . . Abilene . . . . . Sonora . . . Garesville San Anfonio . San Anfonio ArIing'ron, Va. .. . Big Lake . San AnIonio Brady Ausrin Randolph AFB . . . . Bay Cify Ausfin . Chicago. III. DEERING, MARY ANN, Soph. . . Johnson CII DeFEE, ROBERT, Jr. ........ Corpps Chris DEIKE, OLIVER, Soph. ................ I-Iy DeKUNDER, NANCY, Sr. .......... Basrro DeLANEY, BOBBIE, Jr. ..... . . . Housro De LEON, MARY ELLEN, Fr. .... San Marc DeMARAIS, PEGGY, Jr. .. Los Angeles, Cali DENBY, JOE, Fr. ....... . DEUTRICH, PHYLLIS, Jr. DeVEAU, CHARLES, Jr. .. New Braunf BeIIviI Aus? DeVINEY, DONNA, Fr. ............ Del R DICKASON, JEANETTE, Soph ...... DICKEY DONNA Fr. DICKEY: SANDRA., Jr. fff fff ff DICKEY, WALLACE, sr. Tal EI San Anro . . . San AnIo .Q , I-4 ia-4 One of lhe mosl' popular spe lcers on campus McCrocklin addressed The Press Club on fh I' n C II ge president Dr. responsibilily of The College Press. DILLINGHAM, PATTI, Fr. ................ Beeville DOBIE, FAYE, Fr. ................. . DOCEKAL, KAY, Sr. ............... . DOEPPENSCHMIDT, JANICE, Soph. .. Three Rivers La Grange San Anlonio DOERING, MARTHA, Sr. .............. Kerrville DOERR KERMIT Jr. .... . DONAEDSON, sr-HRLEY, srl' DONOHO, DONNA, Soph. . DOSS, GWEN, Fr. ...... . DowDEN, DIANNA, soph. DOWDY, PRESTON, Sr. DOYAL, JOHN, Fr. .... . DOYLE, DONNIS, Soph. DOYLE, CHARLICE, Sr. .. DOZIER, BRENDA, Fr. DREILING, suzANNE, Fr. .. DRoMe-oous, RITA, Jr. . DRYMALLA, Lois, soph. .. Du sous, CHUCK, Fr. .. Du sons, MICHAEL, Fr. .. DuBOSE, BETTY, Jr. ..... . DUBUISSON, CAROLE, Sr. . DUDERSTADT, ALEX, Fr. .. DUFNER, HILLREY, Fr. DUGGER, DIANA, Fr. . .. Seguin . .. l-louslon .. .... La Marque . . . . Auslin San Marcos . . . . Pleasanlon San Anlronio Houslon San Marcos ..... Pecos . EI Campo Eagle Lalce . Columbus . Harlingen . .. New Braunfels San Anlonio . . ............. Elsa . . . . Fredericksburg ... . .. Pleasanfon Alice DUNCAN, MARGO, Fr. DUNLAP, RICHARD, Fr DWORSHY, ALFRED, Jr. . . . . . . DYKES, STEPHEN, Fr. . . . . DZIUK, JEANETTE, Fr. .... . . . . EASTERLING, ROBERT, Fr. EASTMAN, THERESA, Fr. .. EAsrwooD, MERRILY, sr. .. DUGGER, PATSY. Sr. .. EARLS, NANCY, Soph. EDGAR, JANICE, Fr. . . .. . Cuero EDGE, SYLVIA, Fr. .. . .... Scherfz EDWARDS, WILLIAM, Fr. .... ........ S eguin EFFENBERGER, WAYNE, Fr. San Marcos EGAN, MARY ELLEN, Sr. .. . . . . San Anfonio EHLINGER, JILL, Fr. ..... . . . Hobson EHRIG, WAYNE, Fr. .. GonzaIes EHRIG, DAVID, Jr. . . Gonzales EHRIG, MARY, LENA, Soph. .......... GonzaIes EHRKE, BILL, Sr. ................ San Anfonio And IIne flowers presIcIen'I of II'1e of Donna MeIIon Beaufy Confesi. DUNN, BARBARA, Fr. .' BUTTON, JACK, Fr. BIooming+on Cibolo Karnes Cify .. Housfon . . . . . . . Harlingen . . New BraunIeIs Luling ECKOLS, DANA, Fr. ...... ..... H ousfon . . . . Ausfin . . . . Aus+In San Anronio San Anronio San An+onIo are preHy, Ioo! Dr. James H. McCrocIcIin CoIIege, seems 'Io approve The seIecIIon as I'I1e IinaIisI' In Ihe SWT AII'CoIIege ELLISON, WINSTON HAYS, Fr. .. . . . . Sroclcclale ELLWOOD, MALINDA, Jr. ...... ..... S in+on ENGELKE, CAROLE, Soplm. .... . Buda ENGLER, KENNETH, Fr. .... .... S eguin ERDMANN, JANICE, Fr. .. .... Waco ERICKSON, RICK, Fr. .. . San Marcos ERNST, ANTHONY, Fr. .. . . Kerrville ERXLEBEN, HARVEY, Fr. . . . . . . Seguin ESSE, HELEN, Sopl1. ..... . . . Kenecly ETHEREDGE, BETTY, Fr. .. Hermleigh ETHEREDGE, JUDY, Jr. ...... Hermleiglw ETZEL, DIANNE, Fr. ......... . Coupland EVANS, BILLIE JO, Fr. .......... .... L oclclwarl' EVANS, CAROLYN DIANNE, Jr. ........ Edinburg EVANS, CHARLES, Fr. ...... . EVANS, GAYLE, sr. .. EVANS, LINDA, sr. .... . EvANs, ROBERT, soph. .... . EVERETT, CAROLYN, Fr. EVERETT, suE, sr. ...... . FALKENBERG, WINNIFRED, Fr. FAROUHAR, WALLACE, Fr. . FARR, GERALD, Jr. ......... . FARRIS, BEA, Sr. ........... . FARRIS, RYLEAN GAY, Fr. .. FARRIS, T. JEAN, Fr. ...... . FAWCUS, DIANE, Gr. ...... . FELDER, KAREN ANN, Soph. .. FENLON, PATTY, Sr. ....... . FENNELL, RICHARD, Fr. 3l0 Forl' WorI'l1 .. Loclcharf San Anlronio . . . Corpus Clwrisli Menard . . . .. Brenham . . . . New Braunfels Edna .. Lancaslrer San Angelo . . . . Auslin . . . . Auslin San Anlonio .. Wharfon San Anlonio San Anfonio EICHELBERGER, SHARON, Soph EILERS, WILLIAM, Soph. ...... . EISENHAUER, KENNETH, Sr. EISENHAUER, ROBERT, Fr. EISSLER, IRENE, Gr. ..... . ELAM, JOYCE, Fr. ..... . ELLENDER, DEWEY, Sr. .. ELLER, CHARLOTTE, Fr. .. ELLEY, MOLLY ANNE. Sr. ELLIOTT, CAROLE, Fr. San Anfonio Hallellsville San Anronio San Anronio . . . . Seguin ... Ausrin Louise . . Srrarlorcl San Anronio . . . . . Brady I 1,-4 4 gli 1 At .i 1 AQ TV K, 'Q 'Vi T FERAY, WARREN, soph. . FERGUSON, LINDA KAY, .... .. FERNANDEZ, SALLY, Fr. FERRELL, MIKE, Soph. .... . FEUGE, LEATRICE, Sr. .. FEY, FRED, Jr. .......... . FIELDER, ELIZABETH, Fr. . FILBIN, T. JEFF, Fr. .... . FINGER, JANE, Sr. .... . FIRMIN, GEORGE, Fr. FISCHER, CRAIG, Soph. FISHER, JOHN, Fr. .... . FISHER, VIOLETTA, Jr. . FISK, GEORGE, Jr. . . . . FITE, GERALD, Fr. . . . FITZGERALD SANDY Fr ..- EHZHUGH, DAVID, JE. f' f f FLACH, MYRNA, soph. FLESSNER JEAN Fr. FLETCHER, RAYMOND, JH .. .- . . . . Housion . . . . . Ausfin San Arfronio .. . . PorIIand Doss New BraunIeIs Abilene . . . . I'Ious'ron San Anfonio Waco . . Kermilr . . . . Kerrville . . . Giddings . San Arfronio . . . . La Porfe Bangs . San Anfonio . . . . Comfod' . . . Yorkfown .. . . . San Anfonio Bobksffens and band members squeeze beIongings Info game In HunIsvIIIe. They aIso performed for TrIni'I'y Uni- every IIIIIe spo'I as fI'1ey fake off for 'II'ae Sam Housfon versify ou'I of Iown. 3II FLING, JOHN, Soph. . . . . Ciloolo FLOOD coNsTANcE- Fr.. ' ' ' 'san Anlonio FLOREE, LUCILLE, soph. jf' ffl FLOREZ HELEN Fr. San Anjronio . . . . Mafhis FLOURNOY, JEAN, Jr. ...1 1111. caswovanle FLOYD, ROBERT, Fr. . . . . FOEGELLE, GERRY, Fr. .. FOGLE, JIMMIE, Soph. . FOGLE, PAT, Sr. ..... . FOGLE, PATTY, Sr. .. FORESTER, SUZANNE, Sr. FORTSON, PAMELA, Fr. . FOSTER, SANDRA, Jr. .. . ......... Brady . .... Karnes Cify . .... Lockharf . . . Lockhari' . . . Refugio . . .......... Auslfin New Braunfels . ....... Beeville FOUST, LINDA, Fr. ......... .... L iberfy I-Iill FOUST, TOMMY, Soph. . . . . . . Liberly I-Iill Childs and Vifiki Daniels gel help in geifing down from lhe wood hun'ring Truck fhal was used in galhering wood for The homecoming bonfire. Freshmen Guida .. T' 0 And fhe faII sfack of wood fhaf was gafhered in iusf six hours by freshmen s 3 .,,.. f-ee . -V I 1 I , I capitalized by 'Ihc prime acquisfion, an ouf house wifh indoor olumbing. FOWLER, KATHLEEN, Fr. FOWLER, WILLIAM, Fr. FRAMENT, JAN, Jr. .... FRANKLIN, JERRY, Sr. .. FRANZ, JON, Sr. .... . FRAZIER, JACKIE, Sr. . FREELS, JAMES, Fr. .. FRELS, KELLY, Jr. ..... . FRENCH, PAMELA, Fr. . FRICKE, SHARYN, Fr. .. FRITZ, JERRY, Fr. ..... . FROST, SUSAN, Fr. .. FULLER, MARY, Fr. .... FULPS, JOHN, Sr. .... . FULWILER, RONALD, Fr. ... .... San Anfonio . . ....... Ausfin .. San Anfonio . ..... San Saba . . . Bar+IeH . . Brownsville . . . . TayIor Lolifa . . . . San Anfonio . . . . I-Iousfon Copperas Cove Ausfin Kyle .... Lockharf ... Abilene XA1? 1 Affer Iasf year's froubles, no one was cerfain 'rhaf fhere would be a bonfire fhis year. Buf a new sife was found behind Evans FieIcI and freshmen were given from I p.m. Friday fo Iighf-up 'rime af 7:30 p.m, TI-mere was Iiffle fime for pranksfers fo light if before hand. GAMBS, JUNELLE, Jr. .... . . .. GAMEZ, HECTOR, Jr. GARCES, TERESA, Sr. . GARCIA, MARIO, Jr. . GARDNER, CARMIN, Jr. GARZA, LUPE, Soph. . . . e-ARZA, SANDRA, Fr. . . '. '. GATES, NANCY, Soph. GEARY, MICHAEL, Fr. . GENTRY, MARY SUE, Sr San Anfonio Brownsville San Anronio Del Rio . . . Kerrville . Sanra Rosa . Eagle Pass . . Clemville . . . . . Freer . . . VicI'oria FURLOW LINDA Fr. Auslin GAERTNIER, VIRGINIA, JY: ' ' ' 'SAA .An+onio GAGE, WILLIAM, Sr. . . . . GALCERAN SANDY Fr. . GAMBILL, sII5PHIEN,' Fr. ' . ........ Ausrin . . . . . Burnelr . . . Abilene GENTRY, SHARON, Jr. .. ........ Mer'I'zorI GHOLSON KIRBY Jr. GIBSON, GIARY, sbph. fl GIBSON, LYNDIA, Soph. . GIBSON, NORMAN, Fr. GIDEON, GAYLE, Soph. GILLEAN, JUDY, Jr. .... . San Anronio . . . Conroe . . . Conroe . . . . Sinlon . . . ..... Seguin . Big Spring GILLESPIE, BEVERLY, Sr. ..... Marlwis GILLESPIE, TOMMY, Sr. . GILLESS, CLYDE, Fr. GILLIN, CONSTANCE, Fr. GILMORE, ELAINE, Fr. GIPS, MARJORIE, Sr. .... GLENEWINKEL, BETTY, Jr GODARD, KAYE, Fr. GODSEY, TOM, Sr. .... . GOETZ, SHARON, Fr. . ...... Kerrville San Marcos . . ........ Auslin San Anlonio . . . .. . Norcllweim San Marcos . . . . Cuero San Ma rcos San Anlonio GOETZE, VIRGINIA, Sr. . . . . . . Bloomingron GONZALES, GLORIA, Sr. Uvalcle GOODSON, ALYCE, Sr. .. New Braunfels GOPFFORTH, WILLIAM, Sr. .. ..... Loli'ra GORDON, ANN, Jr. ...... ..... I'l ous'Ion GORTEMILLER, BOB, Fr. .. ....... I-lousron GOSDIN, BILL, Fr. ...... . . . San Anlonio GOSS, THOMAS, Fr. .. ...... Waco A 'Z' K. ,X , 'fa .4 if Bonfire building was climaxed af 7:30 p.m. and fhe annual big blaze officially opened Homecoming, I964, with flue theme Sfage 4-A New Era. 'cs GOSSETT, CARL, Fr. ..... Mission GOSSETT, KENNETH, Soph. ...... Luling GOTTHARDT, DIANNE, Fr. . . . . . Pleasanion GRANDWOHL, JIM, Soph. .. i-iousion GRAEF, CLAUDIA, Soph. .... Loekhari GRAETER, JOYCE, Fr. ...... Housion GRANT, CURTIS, Jr. GRANT, JANTE, Jr. GRANT, LUCILLE, Fr. GRAHAM, JUDY, soph. .. Biloxi, Miss, Lulinqv San AnTonio . .... Porila nd I ccasions, s Band members are called fo perform for all soris of specia o Times on slTor'r noiice. This time was The morning visifing session for Home- coming. 3I6 J , . X , -J 1 T v GRANTHAM, J. D., Jr. GRAVES, sn-TERRY, soph. GRAY, MARY, soph. ATYA, J San Anionio San Amtonio . . Rockpori A 'I HADDOCK, LANDA, Sr, HAECKER, GARY, Jr. HAENEL, AUGUST, Fr. .. HAERTIG, DENNIS, Fr. HAFERNIK, VERNON, Sr. .. HAGAN, KATHLEEN, Soph. HAGAN, SANDRA, Fr. ...... . . . . HAGAN, THOMAS, Sr. HALAMICEK, CYNTHIA, Fr. .. .. HALAMICEK, LAURA, Fr. . San AnIonio . . . . Seguin San Marcos Woodsboro . . . . Taylor . . . Sequin . . I-Iousion San Anronio . . GonzaIes . EI Campo GREEN, DETRA, soph. GREEN, MARILYN, sr. GREENE, CYNTHIA, Fr. . GREENSTREET, MIKE, Er. . GREER, CINDY, Er. ..... . GREGG, LINDA, Jr. .... . GRIFFITH, ANNETTE, Fr. GRIFFITH, GLENDA, Jr. GRIMES, JEAN, Sr. .... . GRIMM, KENNETH, Fr. .. GISSELL, MIKE, Fr. .. GRISWOLD, JANIE, Fr. .... GROPPEL, LARRY, Fr. GRUMBLES GORDON Fr. Odessa Buda Irving New Braunfels Ausfin ... . San Marcos .. . . . . I-Iousion . . . . . .. LocIcI'1ar'r . . . . . San AnIonio . . .. New BraunIeIs Ausrin .. . . San Anronio . . . ...... Lorena . . . . Leander GUEST, CAROLYN, Fr.. ..... ' U crane GUERRERO, BARBARA, Soph GUETTNER, JOAN, Soph. . GUIDRY, DOROTHY, Fr. GUITHER, NANCY, Sr. . GUMM, CAROL, Fr. .. GUNN, JERRYE, Fr. ..... . GUNN, MARY, Jr. ........ . GUNN, PATRICIA, Soph. . GUTIERREZ, ELOISA, Sr. GUTIERREZ, MAGDALENA, GWYNNE, DUANA, Fr. HAAS, BEVERLY, Sr. HAASS, PAUL, Sr. ....... . HACKETT, BEVERLY, Fr. .. HADDAD, YVONNE, Fr. 1'1 rr' 'J . .. .... San Anronio .... . Yoakum I-IousI'on Grand Prairie Refugio Ausfin . . . . . Marfindale Abilene . . . . . Corpus Chrisii Sr. ...... San Anronio Seguin . . . Fredericksburg . . . . . Cas+roviIIe ... . . Premonf .. . San Anfonio 1 G HALEY, O. C., Gr. HALL, CELINDA, Jr. HALL, GILMER, Fr. HALL, GLADYS, Jr. HALL, JACKIE, Sr. HALEY, ROBERT, Fr. HALL, ROBERT, Jr. ............ . HALLFORD, EMMELYNE, Jr. HAMILTON, DIANE, Soph. .. HAMMOCK, JOYCE, Fr. Making sure 'thai' everyfhing is iusi' exacfiy rigI1'r. Sandra Fosier checks in 'rI1e mirror before going ups'I'airs Io be presenied as one of I'I1e nominees for Gaillardian. HANNIBAL, FRANKLIN, Sr. .. HANSEN RICHARD Fr. ....... .. HANSON, LINDA KAY, soph. HANZ, RONALD, Fr. ............ New Braunfeis HANZELKA, PATRICIA, Fr. ......... Taylor HARBORTH, JUDY, SopI1. .. .... Geronimo HARBORTH, NELSON, Sr. . . . ..... Seguin HARDCASTLE, MARGUERITE, Fr. ...... Ru+ersviIIe HARDEMAN, LELA, Soph. ............ Prairie Lea HARDIE, DONNA, Fr. ...... .... V ancialia, Ohio HARDIN, BEN, Sr. ...... ...... M CC-Erregor HARDY, PAT, Jr. .... San Anionio . . . . Poieei . . . Refugio Brownwood Del Rio . . . . Ganaclo . San Angelo G-anaclo Fredericksburg .. . . Ausfin . . . . Seguin San Anironio San Anionio Bryan HARKEY, DON, Jr. .. ......... San Saba HARMON, ANN, Fr. ...... Dripping Springs HARP, DENNIS, Sr. . .. .......... Luling HARPER, BEBE, Soph. . . . ........ . Slar HARR, ROBERT, Fr. . . . .... Auslin i z-5, HARDY, TRAVIS, Fr. ............ Midland HARE, JANE, Jr. ................ Housron HARGETT, CAROLYN, Fr. .. New Braunfels HARGRAVE, KATHRYN, Fr. ...... Lalzeria HARKREADER, ROBERT, Jr. .. San Anronio HARRELL, ANNETTE, Sr. HARRINGTON, JANE, Fr. HARRIS, EILEEN, Fr. . . .. HARRIS, GREGGORY, Fr. .. HARRIS, MARY, Fr. .... . HART, MARGARET, Jr. .... . HARTGRAVES, DIANE, Fr. .. HARTNETT, JUNE, Fr. HAVEL, GLENN, Sr. HAVEL, NEVA, Soph. .. HARVEY, OTIS, Fr. ..... ......... . HAYDEN, RODNEY, Sr. HAYDON, CHARLES, Sr HAYDON, MARILYN, Jr. .. ...... i '9 319- HEINE CAROL Jr. HAYES, ROGER, Er. HAYNES, DALE, Jr. HAYNES, JUDY, Er. .. HAYS, Juoiri-i, soph. HEADEN, suE, soph. HEADLEE, DOROTHY, Fr. HEARN, DANNIE, Sr. Taylor . . . ......... Pleasanron . ... .... Dripping Springs Liberly Hill HEGER, CAROLYN, sr1'.'.'. HEIN, PATRICIA, Er. . . . . Devine Raymondville San Anlonio . . . . . Ausrin San Marcos San Anionio Sweerwarer . . . Houslon . . . . .. Loclclwarr Lalce Jackson .. Del Rio . . . Kingsland . . Relugio . . . . . Tyler . . . . Waco .. Texas Ciry . . . 1 . Conroe . .. Del Valle .. . . Seguin ... Edna HEINEMANN, MARTHA, Sr. . . Corpus Clmrisli HEITKAMP, KAREN, Fr. ...... New Braunfels HENDERSHOT, BETTY, Sr. ...... Prairie Lea HENDRIX, FRANK, Jr. ....... Relugio HENK, CAROLYN, Fr. San Marcos 3I9 HENKEL, DEBBIE, Soph. .... ........ V icroria HENRY, CINDY, Fr. .... .... S an Anfonio HENRY, GERALD J., Jr. ........ .... O dessa HENRY, PATRICIA RAY, Fr. .... .. . Ozone HERZOG, WALTER, Fr. .... . . . Housron HERZOG, WOODROW, Fr. . . . Marion HESTER, PATRICIA, Jr. ..... . EoIa HESTER, ROSALYN, Fr. .... . El Campo HEYEN, LINDA, Fr. .. Housfon HIGHLEY, CHERYL, Fr. ....... San An'ronio HIGHTOWER, DOUGLAS, Fr. .... Lomera HIGHTOWER, GARY L., Fr. ...... Tafi- HIGHTOWER, PATTI, Jr. ...... ...... C ameron HILBURN, JON ANN, Soph. San An+onio HILL, DOUGLAS A., Soph. . .. Lampasas HILL, GREY L., Sr. ......... .... S mi+I1viIIe HILL, MARLANE, Fr. .... ..... D allas HILL, R. DOUGLAS, Fr. . . . . . Lampasas HILL SUZANNE, Sr. .... Burnef HILLIER, MICHAEL A., Soph. . . . . . . Pleasanlron HILLYER, LOREN, Fr. ..... . . . Housfon HILTON, DEEAN, Sr. ..... . .. Hous+on HINOJOSA, MARIE, Soph. .. .... Sfaples HIPP, THOMAS, Fr. ...... Ausfin 320 HERBERG, VICKI, Soph. .... . . . . HERBST HELEN Fr. HERBST: MARY IANN, Jrf ' ' Q' HERRERA, JAMES, Sr. . HERRING, J. ELAINE, Fr. .. . . . Brady Pleasanjron PIeasan'ron . . . .... Bandera . . . . Housron HOLCOMB, THOMAS, Soph. .... .... I. uling HOLLAS, DAVID P., Soph. ..... ....... E dna HOLLEMAN, BECKY, Fr. .... Hunlsville HOLLEY, HULAINE, Sr. .. .... Flafonia HOLLEY, PRESTON, ..... .... M idland HITCHCOCK, LINDA, Sr. .... ........ T emple HOFFMAN, JOYCE, Soph. . . .... San Anlonio HOGAN, MARILYNE, Sr. . ..... Nixon HOLAMON, MONTE, Fr. . .. . . . Brownwood HOLLIS, DENNIS LEA, Sr. .. HOLLIS, REBECCA, Fr. ..... . HOLMES, GARRY, Fr. ....... . HOLMGREEN, SHARON, Fr. .. HOLMSTROM, DONNA, Fr. HOLT, SALLY ANN, Fr. ...... . HOLT, SANDRA MAE, Soph HOOKER, BILLY, Fr. ......... . HOOKER, BRENDA, Sr. ...... . HOOVER, PATRICIA JEAN, Soph HOPF, DAVID D., Jr. ......... . . . . . Hous+on .... . Baylown . . . . Rockdale . . . . .. San Anlonio . . . . San Marcos . San Anlonio Randolph AFB HOMANN, TERRY GLENN, 'FA' 1111 ...... Ausfin . San Marcos . . . San Marcos . . . . . .... Kerrville .. .. . Harper HOPKINS, ANNETTE, Fr. ................ Aus+in HOPPER, BETTY, Sr. ..... . HOPPER, HENRY, Fr.' . . . . . . . San Anfonio .. . San Marcos HORLANDER, BOB, Fr. . ....... Houslon HORNY, LINDA, Soph. ...... . HORTON, HOWARD, Sr. HORTON, SARAH, Jr. .... . HUGHSON, LYNN, Soph. New Braunfels Goliad Auslin San Marcos 32I I 'Q rl .I se ses' rl.. -4.2 mf Ai' 'l E.. .T Homecoming visifing session found dilferenl organizalions visilinq and enler- laining lheir former members. Noi' The leasl of whom were lhe Chi Omega's. Mike Waugh looks as 'rhough she were going lo really lei Carol Dubisson have H. HOWARD, JANET, Soph. HOWARD, LINDA, Sr. .... . . . . HOWARD SANDRA Jn. .. HOWELL, 'CHARLES LEE, Fr.. ' ' ' ' ' ' HOWELL, JIMMY, Fr. HOWLE, SUSAN, Sr. HRIBIK, BETTY, Soph. HUBER, CAROL, Fr. .. HUBBLE RONNIE Fr. .. HUCKLE, MARGIE, soph. f . Houslon Karnes Cily HIDGINS, MARGARET, Fr. . . .... Free-porl HUENEFELD, BOBBY, Sr. ...... .... W aller HUGHES, MARY JANE, Jr. . .. .... Beevllle 322 .. Coleman San Marcos San Anlonio Auslin Waco San Anlonio . . .. Auslin lk. LQ ,, rs If '. HORTON, WALTER, Jr. .. HOUK, CECILIA, Soph. .... HOUSE, DAVID, .... HOUSE, T. DUDLEY, Soph. HOUSTON, LAWRENCE, Fr ly 1:1 ,NN f el l 1 L-V ,H . l I r .- ' f 49Tl:'.'TfT.. . ,. .33 4152, -4 iq. , lll - c . ' 'f 5 no , .. .wq,'. , .n 2 - 51: fi' ,- , , U ' ' 5:2 - V V i LY. ' K1 Ll il LW: W. . . . Goliacl San Marcos ree River Commerce . . . . L ano 1 4 11: . Th s lil H' '39 l Vw ll ll 'A JACKSON BARBARA Jr HULTQUIST, BOBBY, Jr. ............. . HUMPHRIES, SANDRA, Soph HUNT, JERRY, Soph. ...... . HUNT, REESE, Fr. ........ . HUNTER, ROBERT, Jr. HURST, JOHN, Sr. .. . . . Yorlclown HURTA, GLENN, Sr. ... . . . . Waco HUTH, GILBERT, Jr. . . . .... l-louslon HUTH, JEANETTE, Jr. .... Kenecly HUTSON, JUDITH, Jr. .. INGLE, RENAI, Jr. ..... . IRELAND, SUSAN, Fr. .. . Galena Park JACKSON, DARRELL, 'sr. '. H .... Lampasas JACKSON, ILONA, Fr. ....... . JACKSON, NANCY, Soph JACKSON, ROBERT, Sr. ..... . JACKSON, SALLY, Soph. ..... . JACKSON, DWIGHT, Fr. JAMES, CAROL. Soph. JAMES, JOHN, Fr. .... JAMES, THOMAS, Fr. . . . . . Brownwood . . . Relugio San Anlonio Corpus Clwrisli . . . Houslon . . . Auslin . . . Houslon . . McGregor . . . . . . . . Tlworndale . . . . Corpus Cnrlsli Baslrop . . Ganaclo San Marcos .....Por'rlancl . . . Conroe . . Freeporf Several sires on campus looked as fhough if had been hit bilwelllbob oll' lld ' rhi y a es m as c ns ruc lon s are movnng up s fall. Here workmen begin 'l'l'l6 Clem C. Jones Dining Hall nexf fo Speck Hall. 323 JANECKA, JEANETTE, Sr. .. JEFFERY, KAY, Jr. . . . . JANKE, ARTHUR, Sr. JENKINS, LINDA, Soph. JENNER, NANCY, Fr. ...If . . . Weimar . . . . Barllefl .... Bandera Bangs S an Anlonio JESCHKE, BINNIE, Sr. .. JESER, DONALD, Jr. . JETER, GEORGE, Fr. .. JETER, MARY, Fr. ...... , JINNETTE, scorr, Fr. JIRAL, MARY, soph. .. San .... San Marcos San JOHNKE, BARBARA, Fr. . JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON, JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON BARBARA, Fr DRUSILLA, Sr. EDWARD, Jr. El Campo r Polh Veribes+ Anlonio Marcos N ' .. . .. San Marcos . .... ..... M idland . . . ..... Holland .. . . . San Anlonio ELIZABETH, Soph. .......... l-lousfon HELEN, Fr. ,JUDY, Fr. LARRY, Jr. San Angelo .....Houslon .... Pasadena JOHNSON, LINDA, Fr. ..... .. . New Braunfels JOHNSON, SUE, Soph. ....... ..... R oclcporl' JOHNSON, SHERRON, Fr. ..... Liberry JOHNSON, VIVIAN, Fr. .... .,.. W aco JOHNSTON, JANICE, Soph. .. .... Houslon C JUREK, ALICE, Fr. ...... ..... P asadena JURENA, EUNICE, Sr. . . ... I-lallellsville JOSEPH, ERNEST, Sr. .. ...... Auslin , KAHL, GAY, Fr. ..... .... F or? Davis l KAHL, JAN, Soph. .....,.. Eorl Davis KAINER, DOROTHY, Fr. KAINER, NANCY, Fr. .. KALLMAN, RONALD, Fr. KARBACH, JUDY, Sr. ...... .. New Braunfels KARNEI, GLADYS, Soph. ..... ......... P oflw KASPRZYK, CAROL, Soplw. . . . .... Pleasanlon KASPRZYK, GARY, Fr. ...... ..... R elugio KASSELL, SANDRA, Fr. .... Llano JONAS, NELSON, Sr. .. Band Organizafion always seemed able Io come up wiflw someflwing durxng ine year whellwer support Hwe Bobcafs willw a half-lime show -ading a parade lor Presidenf Lyn- Johnson. Added allraclions Io lhe are Ilwe color squad llelll and ine nq Bobkillcn Ibelow, Ielll. JONES, BARBARA, Fr. .. JONES, DONA, Fr. . .. San Marcos . . .. San Marcos JoNEs, FRANK, soph. JoNEs, eoRDoN, Jr. .. .. New Baden Dallas JoNEs, eoRDoN, Fr. I-louslon ,Q l ,V JONES, ROBIN, SopI1. .. .... Ozona ' ,',, , A JoNEs, THOMAS, sr. .. Dallas I l ' l 'I H. 1 mg ,ii?5:1:' JONISCHKIES, SHARON, Sr. . Yorlcfown JUDSON, SYDNEY, SopI1. .... Wlwarlon JULIUS, KATHI, Jr. ...... San Anlonio Blanco ... ... EI Campo .. ... EI Campo .. ..... Auslin The Phi Delia Gamma Weslern Dance The fall dance annually and 'rhis year lhe Texas Top sc Y nd 'r m r be prelry inleresling. Phi Dells sponsor Hands supplied The mui. KAST RONALD JR. Jr. .. KELLER, J. B., Fr. ........ . KELLEY, CECIL, Soph. .... . KELLY, LYNDA, Fr. ...... . KAVANAUGH, JANET, sophl' ' ' ' ' ' ' Johnson Cily . . . . . Auslin KEELE, ZUDORA, Jr. ......... .... S an Saba KEELER, ANN, Soph. ....... .... P asadena KEEVER, KAREN, Fr. . . . . . Kounrze KEIFFERT, JAMES, Jr. .. ..... Cuero .... San Anlonio . . . . . . Eden San Anlonio KELLEY, MILTON, Soph. .... . .. . . . . San Anlonio KEMBLE, KARON, Fr KENNEDY KENNEDY KENNEDY: KENSING, JANICE, Fr. JO, Soph. ..... . . . . WILLIAM, Sr. IMA, Fr. .. KERLEY, GARY, Fr. KERN, SHERRY, Sr. KIESLING, HOWARD, Sr. .. KIGHT, ROBERT, Fr. ..... . KIKER, MARTIN, Fr. .... . flffm KLEINECKE, MARSHA, Jr. .. KNEUPPER, KAREN, Sr. .. KNIGHT, DUSTY, Fr. ..... . KNOX, RUSSELL, Sr. ....... . KNUTSON, CHARLENE, Fr. . KOMANDOSKY, EDMOND, Jr. KOONSEN, SONDRA, Sr. .... KOSH, DOROTHY. Sr. KOSTKA, LILLIE, Sr. .......... .... D iclcinson KOUDELDA, GEORGE, Soph. KOUAR, DEANNA, Fr. . KOWALIK, BERNICE, Fr. KOWALIK, PAT, Soph. .. KRAEGE, JEAN, Sr. . KRAG, LONNIE, Sr. . . . KRAUSE, DAVID, Fr. KRENEK, CAROL, soph. Kizess, ALAN, Fr. ...... . KRETZER, MARY. Soph. KRUEGER, DOUGLAS, sf. .. . Cameron .. . .... .. Nixon San Anlonio San Anlonio . . ....... Brady I-Iouslon I-louslon San Anfonio Freer Auslin 3. F F 1 I KILLEN CAROL Jr. .... . KINKEL, JACK, Jr. ...... . KIRCHHOF, RONNIE, Fr. . I KIRKLAND, JUDY, Fr. . . . Cuero . . . Kendalia . . . Auslin . . . . Luling L . . Seguin Taylor . . . ....., Holland . .... I-Iempslead .... Flalronia . . . .. Kerrville Karnes Cily Karnes Cily .. . . .. Yorldown .. .. San Marcos . . . ..... l'lous'ron ... . . . Rosenberg . . . . Temple . . . Blanco . . . Taylor KRUEGER, LORETTA, Sr. ..... KRUEGER, ROLLAND, Soph. San Marcos KUBALA, BOB, Jr. .......... ........ Y orlclown KUEHLER, CAROLYN, Fr. . New Braunfels KUEHLER, JOEY, Jr. ..... . .. New Braunfels ... Marion KINCANNON, OAROL, Fri ' ' ' H . Lecomple . . . . Auslin San Anlronio San Marcos Alice , ,gr 0 ,sl .1 I '5 I G l II -3' .J KUEHNER, WALTER, Fr. . . ........ Auslin KUHEN, DARLENE, Fr. . .. . . . San Marcos KUHN, SHARON, Fr. ......... Columbus KUNTSCHIK, LAWRENCE, Sr. .. .... Gonzales LAFUENTE, GILBERT, Fr. ...... .......... B rady LA GRONE, TERRY, Soph. .... .... S an Anlonio LAHODNY, DONALD, Fr. ........ Shiner LAJKO, DIANE, Fr. ...... .... S an Anlonio LALLA, GILBERT, Jr. .... . LAMB THOMAS Fr .... LANE, MARY, Jr. ....... . LANNEN, RHODA, Soph. . LARSON, SUSAN, Fr. LATHAM, ROBERT, Fr. LAW, SANDRA, Fr. LAUN, NORMA, Fr. .. LAUREL, LINDA, Jr. .. LAURENT, JAMES, Sr. LAWSON, ANNE, Er. .. LEAF, CONNI, Soph. .. LEDGER, LESLIE, Jr. LEE, CHARLES, Soph. LEE, RONALD, soph. LEEPER, CONNIE, Er. LEHMANN, JEAN, Er. LEMONS, SIDNEY, Er. LENGEEELD, cuRris, soph. LANDLJRETH, KA'REN, Sophl fff ' '. Taylor Corpus Chrisli . . . Texas Cily . . . . . Overlon , . . . Taylor . Lalce Jackson New Braunfels Auslin ... .. Garlancl ... Freer . . . . Beaumonf Union, Missouri . San Anlonio Copperas Cove Aushn .. Three Rivers .. San Anlonio New Braunfels .. San Anlonio Kyle ,. 'I , T'?ns.1n-x.,.- , LEWIS, BRENDA, Jr. .... LEWIS, NADYA, Jr. ..... . LIGHTSEY, LAMELLA, Fr. LIND, PATRICIA Soph. LINDEMANN, EIIJ, sr. ' LINDSEY, KATHY, Soph. LINN, JAMES, Fr. ....... . LITTLE, MARY, soph. .. LITTLETON, MABEL, Jr. LITTRELL, DIXIE, sr. .... LITTRELL, GRAHAM, Jr. LOCKER, DAN, Fr. ...... . LOCKLIN, PATRICK, Jr. LOFTIN, GEORGE R., Jr. LOHN, LARRY, Jr. ...... . LOOKE, WILLIAM, Jr. .. .. LOONEY, WAYNE, Er. . LOTT, CHESTER, soph. LOVE, EAYE, soph. LOWERY, CHARLES, Fr.. ' LOWERY, LUKE, Jr. ...... LUCIO, ROSEMARY, Fr. LUDEMAN, ROGER, Fr. LUDWIG, CAROL, Fr. ... ... LUKER, SHARON, Fr. .. . ,.,.f Pm., 'w.,,-rL'n-'.,,- Brady ,.... McAllen .. Porf Lavaca AusIin . . .. BarIIeTI . San AnIonio .. . .. McAllen .. . San Saba Corpus CIITISII Corpus CITrisTi . San Anfonio .. Brownwood ,.... Bandera . San Anfonio Lohn Lake Jackson . San AnIonio .... KeI'rviIIe ..... Beeville . San Anlronio San Anfonio . San Marcos Phoenix, Ariz. . San Marcos Ausrin Th A gl FIIQIII aIIer pledging ITeId I'I1eir inifiaiion aI' R Vs Thomas is Ieadinq The crawling I p'II ' e III p A Id A So fy ge. YoII'II noIice IITQI IITe poor Ia A' - 'f I-I A If 4 ,.... I - t, I -.57 I Q I . ,V mf rf Aff EE , , I I , ta .N , i I 3? AT! f caeriar ovr e oo d qoI Iower and lower. ,Jr .X . ITE' III ,I 1 ge pose, ir poog my, g ppearance . . . yes, and here is Ihe wi All-College loeaufy conlesfanls will be ud cl on 's Ihe' hi e 'I eneral LUKSOVSKY, LOYCE, Soph. LUNA, ADA, Sr. ........... . LYNUM, BILLY, Sr. .. ...... . LYssY, MELVIN, sf. .... . MABE, CAROLE, soph. MAC:-losr, ROSE, Jr. MADDox, BARBARA, Fr. MAGEE, RITA, soph. .. MAGEL, cARoLE, sr. MAHAN, HAROLD, sf. .. MALLARD, CHRISTINE, Fr. .. MALLETT, HAROLD, Sr. .... ..... A uslin MALONE, LENORA, Sr. .... Milano MANGUM, BYRON, Soph. San Anlonio MANN, JACK, Jr. ........ ....... I aylor 330 n. . . . Moullon ner, a Iinalisf, and a iuclge ar rehearsal before presenlalion. . . Bay Cily . . . . . . Lori' . Sfockclale . . Levellancl . . Yorldown .. Cherokee . . . Bellaire San Anlonio . . . . . Nixon . . Calclwell 'Fir' MANSELL, KATHERINE, Soph. ...... San Anlonio MARCHANT, EILEEN, Jr. ....... ..... M ercedes San Marcos MARKS, SHARON, Soph. ............ Porl Lavaca MARQUETTE, JANICE, Soph. ...... Poinl Comforf MARKER, PAM, Fr. .......... I. .... MARSHALL, HENRY, Jr. MARTIN, FAY, Soph. MARTIN, JANICE, Fr. .. MARTIN, TOLLIE, Sr. .. MATTHEWS JOAN Fr MATTHEWS: vicrdiwi, Eff . . . Auslin MATTHEWS, COOKIE, Jr. .... San Marcos MATUS, KATHRYN, soph. Hallellsville Looks like All-College beauly Iinalisf Carol Cone way is aboul 'Io be made Io drop Thar shoe by Sfruller Iieulenanl Lonnie Hahn. The beauly is merely waifing her Turn Io cross 'rhe field ancl lhek officer is merely praclicing Ihose famous high ic s. . .. .. . San Anlonio ... ..... San Anlonio . . . . . Woodsboro San Anlonio y 9 H ou slon 'Y Av' I Mi TN f5, Y, A gl H Z' N i H Q MAULDIN, LA VERNE, Fr. .... Weslaco MAYER, DOLORES, Jr. . . . . . . Vicloria MAYFIELD, DIANE, Fr. . . .... Lorena I MAYFIELD, GLENDA, Soph. .... Rogers MAYS, MARGARET, Sr. ...... Nalalia MCCAULLEY, SHARON, Soph. Texas Oily MCCLAIN, CAROL, Soph. .. Galveslon I-Iouslon MCCOY, GILBERT, Soph. . . .. McDOUGALL, JOHN, Sr. ...... Harper I MCELROY, PEGGY, Jr. .... San Anlonio MCFADDEN, HARVEY, Jr. . . San Anlonio f-., MCNABB, MIKE, Fr. .. La Feria I I MCNUTT, SUE, Jr. .......... . MEADOWS, PAULA, Jr. ..... . MEEKER, DIANNE, Fr. ... ...... MEEKS, LOY, Sr. ,...... .... MEIER, BARBARA, Fr. ..... . MESSER, ANN, Fr. ..... . MEYER, MARY, Soph. MEYERS, JO BETH, Fr. .. VERDIE, Sr. .. ... MICHAEL, TRUDY, Fr. .. MEISLE, HERMAN, soph. , If MELMS, ELAINE, Er. .... I I MENDOZA, GLORIA, sr. I IJ -v MENN, DOROTHY, Jr. . I , I ,L MENNING, LEE ROY, sr. I R L I I if I 5: in Ai 'T '7f I. 4 , 'VA . ,, , LBBBR ,ir MEYER, 'Nr g--33, I :E 3 ,Q-S JA Iinuv ,r-'Q AV, I , Q I, - .R I MICK, DIANNE, Soph. .... . MIDDLETON, DEDEE, Soph. MIEARS, ELAINE, Jr. ...... . MILLER, MILLER, MILLER MILLER MILLER MILLER MILLER 'L CATHY, sr. ..,..... . CHARLES, soph. HELEN, sr. JOYCE, soph. LINDA, Sr. .... PAT, Jr. ..... . PATRICIA, Sr. .. MILLER, PATT, Fr. ........... . MILLER, ROSANN, Fr. ...... . MILLER TERRI Fr. .. MILLINCTON, IJONNY, Sciph. .. san MILLS, KAREN, Jr. ..... . MILLS, TERRY, Fr. ........ . MILLWEE, CHARLES, Fr. . MIRAN, ROSE MARIE, Jr. MIREUR MARY BETH Jr. MITCHELL, CAROLINE, Jrlf. ...... Waco Corpus CIIFISII POrI Lavaca Woodsboro ... San AHIOIIIO Fredericksburg ...... PorIIarId .. FreepOrI .... Melvin Sonora San Anfonio . . . BarIIe'rI . . . BarIIeII' . . . BarIIeI'I EI Campo . Thorndale ... Odessa . San San .... Big Lak . San AVIIOIII Corpus Chris ... FIOresvIIIe e c 'I' . San AnIOrIIc MITCHELL, MANCIL, Fr. ...... San Marco MOBLEY, SUZANNE, Fr. ........ San Bemh MOCZYGNBA, CLIFFORD, Soph. .. FaIIs CII MOCZYGMBA, VIOLET, Soph. .. Falls CIII MODDRELL, NANCY, Fr. .......... AUSTII . . . Pasadena San Anfomo KerrviIIe .fm f Q-3 lk .fi rr 1-1, n 12.2 gy 3 -..,,.. a- : Ak Q Q , ' i mi i QM 3 N' x x FQ5 FB' ,H E, Jzsff W 'u' 23, -5- 2:rif - 5+ V LV , Q g 3 X f' '. I I: .Q r -3- 4.L 'FQ P an 4, 5' .M 1 -.-f .,,L.,, ' A.. in L f W 3 9 Q -5, 2' Qs, 'Q A , ,N W g , .-I A. F, 4 ,7 Wg? J I F' sf A 'vi J ' Tif- - 1 ng v 1 I MOORE MOORE MOORE MOORE I MOORE: KAY, Jr. MARY, Fr. . SHARRON, Jr SHIELA, Jr. . TOM, Soph. MOORMAN, WILLIAM, Sr MORALES, MARY, JI. MOREAU, MARVIN, sr-,ph MORENO FEDERICO rf. . . . . . . Loclcliarl . . . . . I-Iouslon Carrizo Springs Alvin . . . Galveslon New Braunfels . San Anfonio Boerne Eagle Pass I MORGAN, BEVERLY,'Fr. .... Meridian Q MORGENROTH, MALCOLM, Jr. ...... La Vernia MORRIS, TOMMY, Jr. ....,..... ..... L uling MORRISON, DAVID, Sopl1. ..... .... L omela MORSE, BARBARA, Fr. ...... Dallas MOSELEY, NANCY, Jr. I-louslon Shown in the Lair, or coffee shop, are flue Junior Class officers. Al viCe.prg-gidenf, Paffy MCQuinn, geared in H13 middle, is freagurer Jrhe far Icll' is Carol Van Waggner Hensley, secrelary, Gene Pell is and on II-Ie righris ihe class president Kelly Frels. 335 MOSELEY, WENDELL, Sr. ... ,... MOSES, JAMES, Fr. ..... . MOTT, NELDA, Fr. MOULD, DIAN, Fr. .. MUCHA, DENNIS, Jr. .. MUELLER CHRIS Fr. .... . MUENNINK, OLIVER, s0ph. .'.'.' MUERY ARNOLD Jr. MUILENBURG, JEANICE, Fr: MULLEN, DAVID, soph. MULLEN, RONALD, Sr. , .. MULLICAN, KAY, Sr. .... . MUNFORD, LINDA, Jr. .. MURPHY, HELEN, Fr. MURRAY, JANIE, Sr. .. MUSTIAN, EDDIE, Sr. MYERS, JANELL, Soph. McAFEE, JANICE, Soph. .... . McBRIDE, PATSY, Fr. .... . McCAIN, JIM, Fr. ..... . Randolph A.F.B. ...... Freeporl Taylor Clovis, N. Mex. Taylor . . . Loclclwarr . . . . Alice . . . . . Taylor . . . I-Iouslon . . . Waco ... San Anronio ,... San Marcos ..... Ganado ... Ballinger ... Runge . .. San Anlonio . . . . Sfoclcdale Ganaclo San Marcos San Anlonio 5? I, y . I1 'Yf qi fl'- Well, smile. Affer all, 'rhis is a sororily rush convocalion and we mus'r, ber and 'rhoge alrending wen? 'ro an open house by each club during 'rhe lay all means, be impressive. The Iirsl rusln convocafion was held In Novem- evening. Zi Q31 Musf be imporlanf and 'rerribly impression-making. Coeds wen? all ou? al' +l1e firsf Rush open house fo be courfeous +o +l1e Greeks and lhe Greeks, in lurn. 'fried 'lo show 'rhe very bes+ of fheir clubs. ' Mceowem, Rosenr, Fr. .. MCHALE, MICHAEL, Fr. MCKEE, NANCY, soph. .. MCKINLEY, PHYLUS, Jr. . MCCARTY, GARLAND, Sr. MCCARTY, PATRICIA, Jr. McCONNELL JUDY Fr. .. .. New Braunfels . . . . Corpus Cl1risl'i Locklmarr MCCORMICK: MAReAREr,' ' ' ' ' ' ' U MCCLELLAND, JAN, Fr. MCCOY, JAMES, Sr. .... MCCOY, NANCY, Jr. MCCOY, WAYNE, Jr. . . Sopl1. .. Harlingen . . . . . Sonora . San Marcos San Marcos . Por'rArll1ur MCELROY, RONNY, Sr. .... Pasadena MCGEE, SHARRON, Jr. .... Odessa San Anlonio ' lf, A K .. San Marcos 'T WV r.,. ,jg E, Auslin I Corpus Clwrisli ' , 'jg' ,V.. :Y - rrllrrllr P-'-'ix ,Misa --..sl 1 VF? ff' rl MCMAHAN, ALICE, Jr. ........ Prairie Lea MCMAHAN, NYOKA, Jr. ...... Brownwood MCMORDIE, MICHAEL, Fr. ........ Ausfin NAC-BEL, NANCY, Soph. ...... . . San Anlonio NALLS, SHIRLEY, Sr. ..... ....... L Iano NANCE, MARGARET, Jr. .. .. NARANJO, MARY, Jr. .... .. NARVESON, MARCIA, Jr. . . . . . . NATION, LILA, Fr. ......... . . . . NEAL, CHARLES, Fr. ..... . . . . . . Cameron .. Falfurrias San Anlonio San Anlonio San Anronio 337 's NEFF, JOHNNY, Fr. NELSON, GAYLYNN, Fr NELSON, JOHN, Fr. .. NELSON, MARY, Soph. NEMAN, MICHAEL, Fr. NEAL, EDITH, Fr. ......... Balon Rouge, La. NEAL, ROBERT, Sr. .......... ...... S an Angelo NEDBALEK, CHARLOTTE, Fr. . ....... Houslon .. . . . . . Lancasler New Braunfels Auslin . . . . Auslin . . . Temple NEAL, COBY, Fr. . . . .... Rio Grande f.- I I I I ,Q Y, NESTER, NANCY, Sr. ..... . Ir A NEUGEBAUER SHIRLEY NEWBERRY, JUDY, Soph. NICHOLS, DORIS, Jr. 'ml wil ed' V I I I la. ,,,, , I ri-P5 , ' Ilia' , NICHOLS, NANCY, Jr. NICKS, MARTHA, Jr. . . . . NICKS, SONDRA, Fr. .... . NICSON, PATRICIA, Fr. . NIEMAN, SAM, Sr. ..... . NIESCHWITZ, DWIGHT, Soph NIESTROY, ROSELYN, Jr. NITSCHE, BARBARA, Fr. NOLAN. JAMES, Fr. .... . NOLEN, SUSAN, Fr. NOLTE, KENNETH, Jr. .. NORMAN, BETSY, Fr. .... . NORMAN, LAURA, Fr. .... . NORMAN, SHARON, Fr. .. NORRIS, JOHN, Soph. , NORRIS, SANDY, Fr. ......... . E 1 I NORTHINGTON, CAROL, Jr. .. NORTON, JUDY, Soph. .... . NOTON, JEAN, Fr. ...... . ' I O'BANON, CHARLES, Jr. 'li-I I .1 'Y lY.l':1l l-ll .. .. D'l-Ianis San Anlonio , , Sr. . . . . . . NEW, MICHAEL, Fr. ....... ....... A uslin Flo dacla ... y . . .. Harlingen Auslin . FI. Slocldon . '.. San Angelo .. EI Campo Corpus Clwrisli ... Falls Oily ... Falls Cily . . . .. Killeen . . McCame . . y .. San Benilo New Braunfels . . . . .. San Anlonio Corpus Clwrisli . . . . Weslaco ...... Killeen . . . . Weslaco . . . Lampasas . . . Auslin . . . . Auslin . . . Lornela I ' 7 I if r W He, , A ,T J y V If Bill Robbins seems Io be frying Io calclw every defail of fha new dance craze, lhe Monkey, as Ilwe more experienced O'BANNON DALE Fr. .... . O'BRYANT, LAWRENCE, sr. .' OBELGONER, ELIZABETH, sf OCKER, BETTY, soph. ...... . ODOMS, eLoRiA, Jr. .... . O'DONNELL, JERRY, Fr. .. OGLE, JOHN, Fr. ..... . OLAFSON, JUDY, Sr. OLENICK, CLAUDE, Fr. OLENICK, OLIVIA, Jr. OLIVER, EDMOND, Sr. .... . OLSON, DOUGLAS, Soph. .... ... OMAN, SHIRLEY, Fr. ..... . OPPERT, JENNY, Soph. .... . ORMOND, PATRICIA, Sr. .. . . . . Lomera . .. ....... Uvalde . .. ........ Sequin Corpus Clwrisri . San Marcos . . . I-lousion Abilene San Anronio . . . Falls Ciry . . . . Falls Cily' . San Anronio . . San Marcos . . Ingleside . San Anronio New Braunfels roll llmeir hands and shuffle 'rlweir feel' 'ro 'Ilwe lively slrains of lhe music, '?S'H ufgv ,,.n 339 I I I ORMSBY, ANDREW, Jr. .. ORSAG, CHARLES, Sr. OTT, GARY, Fr. ........ . OWEN, WILLIAM, Jr. .. OWENS, TOMMIE, Sr. ... PACE, RONNIE soph PADGETT, VIRGINIA, Fr. .. PALITZA, FABIAN, Gr. . . . . PALM, RONALD, Fr. .... PALMER, SHERA, Fr. PANNEL, DANNY, Fr. PANZA, ROBERT, Fr. . . . . PARDO, LARIAN, Fr. PARK, LESLIE, Jr. ..... . . ,I ,gf 1, . . . Galvesion .... BucI4I1oIIs Auslrin . . . Cameron . . . . Dickinson . Karnes Cify PADALECKI, HARRIEI. 's5,5ii.' f ff ff ..... Kenedy ... . .. San Marcos . .. FaIIs CiIy ... San Anlronio . . San An+onio I-IousIon . . . Fredericksburg Waco Laredo , , . ,... if G-v ' ' Noi' Io be ouIdone by 'the weII-known PIayboy Clubs, The x T My ff 'L . Delia Sigs added an inIeresIing effecf Io Iheir enfrance, buf Tommy WI1iII'9HLJ5CI1 seems unconcerned as he hangs on Io daI'e, Taffy Wright 'Wt If wifyw L s VW' M... I: .' ' - ' A . ' s , . I I 1. xii r X - far , 9 9 I' f ' . I ' .f - 'ww ., i kv Lmsiomugz Members of Delia Sigma DeIIa sororuiy eagerly of Ihe many Greek-sponsored dances fake II'1e dollar wI'iicI'1 wiII aIIow acImiH'ance IGII- Io Ihe piush DeII Club, Ihe seffing for one Champagne bubbles Iloaling across 'rho wall and impressive candle lIgI1'r Club for Della Sigma D Ha annual Bourbon Sfreel' Be Iclance enhance Ihe Sludonl Cenfer ballroom as II is Iransformed Info Ihe Dall PARKER, BOBBIE, Fr. ....... . . . . PARKER, D'ANNE, Soph PARKER, JOHNA, soph, '.'.'. '.'. PARKS, CYRUS, soph. PARKS, JAMES, soph. .. PARR, SYLVIA, Fr. ..... . PARRY, CYNTHIA, Fr. . PARSONS JUDY Fr . PATCHENI BEVERLY, JL ' f f PATRICK, LARRY, Er. PATRICK, RAY, Fr. .... . San Amkonio . . . . . Nixon San Anlonio San AnIonio . . Meridian .. Robslrown . . . I-Ious+on . . . . . Kyle . . . AusIIn . . Eclna Bisho PATSCHKE, JOYCE, Jr. ..... I. ..., New Braumcei PATTESON, SHIRLEY, Soplm. .... San Anfonio PAUL, JO, Jr. .............. .,.. B rownwood PEARMAN, LYNDA, Fr. ..... .. . San Anlonio Iwi? 3 rQ 433 SWT sfudeni' makes good! Hands reach ou? Io greel' Unilecl Slales, as he drives Iriumplnanlly down an The palm-weary Lyndon B. Johnson, Presidenl' of The Auslin boulevard, prior Io his I964 viclory. 1' ?. A 'E fr ,E ' f 'zzz li PEARSON, KRISTINA, soph. PEAYS, PAMELA, soph. PEEPLES, JOHN, soph. PEERY, KENNETH, Jr. PENICK, KIRBY, soph. .,.. PEPPER, SHARON, Fr. PERRY, LUCILLE, Jr. . . .. PERSKY, LARRY, Sr. .. PETERSON, ANN, Fr. .. PETERSON, BUTCH, Fr. .. PETERSON KEITH Sr PETERSON: LAWRENCE, 'Eff ' ' ' ' ' ' PETKOFF, GENELLE Soph. . PETRAS, CLEMENT,' Er. .... ' ' ' PETTINOS, ROBERT, Fr. PEVETO, PAULA Soph. . . . . PEEIEEER, MIKE: Er. ,..... H PFIUGER, REBECCA, Soph. PHARIES, RANDALL, Jr. . . . PHARR, BETTY, Fr. ...... . PHILEBAR, LENORE, Soph. PHILLIPS, CLAUDE, Jr. PHILLIPS, SARAH, Fr. .... . PHILLIPS, SHERYL, Fr. .. PIETSCH, LARRY, Sr. .....lvlcAllen .. Bee House . Karnes Cily .. . .. Berlrarn . . . . Johnson Cilry .... Devine .... Lissie . . . . Barllell Auslin . San Anlonio Scraufon, Iowa ..... Abilene Nixon .... Gonzales . .. San Anlonio . San Anlonio .... Loclcharr . . . . Taylor . ....... Ausrin .. . , Lampasas New Braunfels . ....... Del Rio . . Por'r Lavaca . ...... Irving .. La Grange 4 POLASKI, MOLLY, Fr. POLK, JAN, Fr. ....... . POOLE, CAROLYN, Sr. . . . POPE, DAVID, Fr. ...... . POPE, LENDON, Fr. . . . . POPP JANICE Soph POPPLEWELL, SANDRA, 'JA' ' f ' ' PORTER, ALLEN, Soph. PORTER, JUDY, Jr. .... . PORTER, SUSAN, Fr. .. POSEY, CHRISTIE, Soph. . POSEY, WILLIE, Fr. ...... . POWELL, SARA, Fr. PRATHER, DAVID, Fr. PRATHER, PATTI, Fr. PRESCOTT, DAVID, Fr. PRESTON, JON, Fr. PRICE, BRENDA, Fr. PRICE, MARY, Fr. ..... . PROCTOR, RONALD, Sr. . De Leon PIRKLE, LAUREL, Jr. McCamey PIRLKE, CARL, Jr. . . McCamey PITTS, KAREN, Fr. ....... . Kaly PITTS, MERLE, Fr. .. Harlingen PLOEGER, MARY, Sr Gonzales PLOG, PHYLLIS, Fr. POE, JERRY, Fr. POE, JERRY, Fr. . El Paso Gonzales Gonzales San Anlonio . . . . . Devine . . . . Vicloria . . . Hondo New Braunfels . . . . . Mission . San Marcos San Anlonio Hondo ... .. Blanco . San Marcos .. . .. Mexia . . . . .. Freer San Anlonio San Anlonio . . . . . Nixon . . . . Abilene . . . Housfon . . . .' Hondo RAINWATER JENNIE, So I1 PROFFITT, CHERRY, Sr. . . . . . . .. PRUETT, PATRICIA, Fr. . . . . .. PRUSKI, JERRY, Sr. .... . PRUSKI, LESLIE, Soph. .. PUGH, GLENDA, Fr. .. PURNELL, DANA, Jr. . .. ........ Ausrin PUTMAN, LINDA, Fr. . . . . . . San An+onio PYBUS, CRAIG, Sr. ..... ..... S eguin RAAB, BERNADETTE, Fr. .. . .. Moulron RABE, GRACE, er. ..... . RAGSDALE, SAM, soph. .. RAINS, DENNIS, soph. . . Weslaco , p . ..... . RAKESTRAW, DAISY, Jr. ........ San Am'onio RAMIREZ, MARIA, Fr. ...... ...,.. S eguin RAMIREZ, YOLANDA, Jr. .. RANDOLPH, CHARLES, Sr. ..... . RANDOLPH, RICHARD, Fr RANDOW, GLENN, Fr. .. RANEY, ROGER, Fr. RASBURY, SANDY, Fr. . RASH, PHYLIS, Fr. . Robsfown .. Cherokee Freer San Marcos .. EI Campo . . . I-IousIon . LaMarque .. .. Seguin .. I-Iamilfon .. Aus+In This SWT co-ed whiles dreamil conIernpIaIing . . Housion San Anjronio .. Kosciusko . S'rocIccIaIe . . HousIon away a lazy Safurday affernoon a subiec'r for her arf clas Y I'Ie's 6 2 . weighs I85 lbs. and has Ihe mosf arIis'rc eyebrows! RAsoR, JOAN, Jr. RATH, FRAN, Jr. ....... READER, DARRYL, Fr. .. REAVES, RONALD, Jr. . REAVES, WILLIAM, Fr. . . ..... Florence REED, FRANKLIN, Gr. . . . . . . . REAvls, LINDA, soph. REED GLYNDA Er. .. REED' PAMELA: Er. REED: sr-IARLEEN, sr. . . San Anronio Georgerown San Anfonio San Anronio San Anronio San Marcos . . FIoresviIIe . . . . Marhis . . . Ausrin Ofher sfudenrs spend Iheir free Iime-II'lere's so much of I+ aI SWT 'Ihe fmous or Infamous S n Marcos hull af 1ncred1bIe speed Well you know- sidewaIIc surfing. Led by Peppy Gage, freshman from s a qunck way r gef n 'rhe lnfrmary I I' I you wan? Io cui- RancIoIph AFB, Ihese dare-devil skafeboarders come barreling down +I1a+ chem quz REID, KAREN, Fr. ...... . . REILEY HELEN Jr. . EI Campo .... Ausrin RENFRO, MARIIHA, srfu .nHSan Anronio RETHKE, MARY, Fr. REYNOLDS, CECIL, Sr. RHEINLANDER, RICHARD, Soph. RHODES, JANET, Soph. Por'r ArII1ur San Anronio San Marcos .. . .. Freer RICE, JULIE, Jr. .............. ...... A usrin RICHARDS, SHERILYN, Fr. ..... .. RICHARDSON, AVA, Soph. . EI Campo .. . .. Irving RICHARDSON ELAINE Fr RICHMOND, RICK, Jr. RICHTER, EVELYN, Sr. RICHTER, KAREN, Soph. f- .- I Q. , I , I 'Z 2 M -ig I QI . iwgcliggv . RIDDELL, LONNIE, Sr. ..... . RILEY, JANET, Sr. ....... . RILEY, MARILYN, Fr. RILEY, ROBERT, Fr. .. A3 .,, I RIOS CHARLEY Fr. ...... . e RIVAS, CONSUELO, Sr. If' K ' ROACH, JAMES, Sr. . . . . . B ROBBINS, AARON, Jr. .. .52 -fe E RICHMOND, ELIZABETI-I, iff ' U RIEDEL, cARoL LYNN, Fr. RIPPBTEIN, RAYMOND, Fr. ff . . . . . Ausfin . .. Burkeville . . , I-IousIon . . . Giddings . .. EagIe Lake Johnson Cify San AnIonio Kemah San Anfonio . . . I-Iousfon San Marcos San An'ronio San Anronio San Anlronio GeorqeIown Acfive sophomore officers discuss Iheir Chrisrmas decorafion proiecf. They menfariang Buddy Miller, vice-president Penny Owen. reporier: OIiver are: Judy TaIIy. secrefaryg Judy Graham, Ireasurer: Dan Chaney, parlia- Deike, president and sergeanf-af-arms,ArIon Bruemmer. I, ,--:V V - I , 1 - m H, 3 N 7,4 --- ..--Y.--f -.4,.-,-n-:1-:wf,gv-'- 9 0 J .. 3 n nnnn ,o n 5 5 WW V H m i 1 ww ,if VA vnu! 2? . '+..a , I . . --dk 'fo represem' 'rhe sophomore class as I965 favorifes were fecf her spastic foofl Doyle and Wayne Cunningham. Hefs been assigned +o pro- , H H eff 'ehe 5 H Q1 ,ld . I S Y ' - ,fu-Q viii-sw--.IM A Q w 3 gy. -3 4 5 2 E v- 'a ROBBINS, BOBBIE, Soph. .. ROBBINS, MORIS, Sr. .... . ROBBINS, WOODINE, Sr. ROBERDS, BETTY, Sr. .... . ROBERTS, DIANE, Soph. . ROBERTS, GAYLE, Soph. . . ROBERTS, MARY, Soph. .. ROBERTS, MIKE, Fr. .... . ROBERTS ROSLYN Soph. . RoBERTsoN, B. K.,' Soph. ROBERTSON, CAROL, Fr. ROBICHAUX, HELEN, Soph ROBINS, WILLIAM, Sr. RODE, ILENE, Fr. ........ . RODRIGUEZ, ANITA, Jr. . ROGERS, JEANETTE, Soph. .. ROGERS, MARILYN, Jr. .... ROGERS, MARY, Jr. ROGERS, PEGGY, Fr. ROKOHL, HARVEY, Soph. ROMANEK, MARY, Jr. ... ROOS, CYNTHIA, Fr. .. ROSS, GLENN, Jr. ROSS, LARRY, Fr. ROTH, MARY, Fr. ROZACKY, BESSIE, Sr. . . . . RUBAC, MARILYN, Fr. .. RUSSELL, BECKY, Fr. .. RUSSELL MERLE Jr. RUSSELL: SHARON, sf. .. RUSSELL, THOMAS, Fr. RUSSO, ROSE, Fr. ...... . SAENZ, SAM, Fr. ....... . SAGEBIEL, BARBARA, Fr. . SALIMOS, RUBEN, Jr. .... SALINAS, RODOLFO, Jr. SALZMAN, PATRICIA, Sr. SAMFORD, JODIE, Sr. . SANCHEZ, JOSE, Fr. . . . . SANDERS, JUDITH, Sr. .. 348 .. Wesf Poinr . San Anronio San AnIonIo . Three Rivers .. ... San Marcos .. .. San Marcos . . . . Refugio . . . . . Ausfin . San AnIonio . . . . . Kermif Elsa ... Brookshire . . ....... Vicforia Fredericksburg . . . . . Laredo .... Harper ... Edinburg . .. Kingsville . . . PIeasanIon . . . . . . .. Three Rivers . San Anlronio . .. San Amhonio . San Anronio . . . GonzaIes . . . I-IousIon . . . . Granger . . Deer Park . . . I-Iousfon . . . . . Orange San AnIonio . .. I'IarIingen .. . . . LaMarque Raymondville Fredericksburg Lyford . . . Sebasfian . . San Anlronio Ausfin . . . Eagle Pass ... I-IarIIngen Q 1- -1Q-U11 i- sANDERs, MARK, Fr. , SANDERS, PATRICIA, Fr. .... . , SARGEN. SANDRA, Soph I SAUER, EILEEN, Soph. ..... . SARRETT, PHYLLIS, Soph.. . . . . . Housfon .... . Texas Cify Ausrin San Anronio Doss I SAUER, NANCY, Jr. ..... . .. San Anionio ,I SAUL, JACK, Sr. ............ ....... H uHo If SAUNDERS, DOROTHY, Jr. . . . . . . San Anronio I SCARBOROUGH, SHARON, Fr. .. ..... BayIown SCHAEFER, GINGER, Jr. ...... .... S inron I SCHAEFER, STEVE, Jr. ........... Fredericksburg SCHANDUA, CHARLES, Soph. Fredericksburg SCHARNBERG, GEORGA, Sr. ............ Ingram SCHIEFFER, RAYMOND, Fr. .. ........ Ausrin 1' - I scHLlcHTlNe, HELMUTH, Fr. - '-F SCHMIDT, CAROL, Soph. .... .... s an An'ronIo . 1 sci-IMIDT, LARRY, seph. Rosenberg r . SCHNEIDER, KAREN, sr. .. ...... Del VaIIe ' I SCHNEIDER, LYMA, Fr. .. ..... San Marcos 1 if SCHNEIDER, WALTER, sr. .... .... c as+roviIIe SCHNELL, RONALD, Fr. ................ Ausrin SCHOGGINS, SUSAN, Soph. ........ San Anlronio 1 I I 9 a V A I ir, --br, 5 , I fg- ' ' ' nu .N T: I- I ...QI Q , '. I New Brau nfels Whefher +hey're poriraying ihe five Sir Laurences of SWT or audifioning formers appear speechless in fronf of a microphone. Bur onIy 'rhelr for a new Jayne Mansfield movie, These dignified Sfage Band per- hairdresser knows for sure. Qe I ,I- If she can jump 'thai' high, l'll iump higher . . . The Bobcal' cheerleaders had a lof of fun, and creafed a lol of fun as fhey drew 'rhe sludenr body closer fo The feam. am F A ' N' yu! -4615. - , yr TT' ,ACT ll wich , l K. l. if . , ' A , i , l - , I+: x Q i 2.-. Y 1 ff' 'T M i f i l fi.. V3 Tis: - i' V , - L f W, T' '- T1 J, - . .-1.1 .V - T - ' H Q3 - 4 2. . T g e . L. ' l . 5 EEO 'lil rc: 4 , .. . T ! L I , ' ? 1 37 ' ' Yea Bobcals . . . A leap from lhe ground, a loud yell and a high spirilecl cheer from Randy Day aclcl To The excilemenl' of foorball season. SCHOLL, JEAN, Fr. .... . SCHRADE, MARY, Fr. . . . . SCHRADE, NINA, Soph. .... SCHROEDER, DAVID, Fr. .. SCHUBERT, BETTY, Fr. SCHUCHARDT, JANET, Jr. . SCHUEHLE, WALLACE, Sr. . SCHUTLZE, KAREN, Jr. ...... SCHWAB, JANICE, Fr. ......... . . . SCHWARTZ, JEANETTE, Soph. ..... . SCHWARZ, LINNELL, Soph SCHWARZ, MAX, Jr. ...... . .. San Marcos .. . . . . Runge .. . .. Runge ... Loclcharl .... Skidmore . . . Pasadena . . . . . Sequin San Anlonio . San Marcos .. La Grange New Braunfels Boerne SCHWERTNER, RANDY, Soph. .. Schwerrner SCOTT, BRENDA, Fr. .......... ..... A nson SCOTT, SCOTTY, Soph. .... Houslon Noise, noise, and more noise' is fha secref of a successful Bobcafs a spirifed rally before 'Ihey meef anofher conference pep rally and These co-eds are frying Their besf Io give fhe foe. SCOTT, ROBERT, Fr. .... . San Anfonio SCOTT, RUBY, Sr. ....... ....... S che-r1'z SCOTT, VAUGHAN, Jr. ... .... San Marcos SCOTT, VIRGINIA, Jr. .. Lampasas SCULL, PERDIE, Soph. . . . . San An+onio SEAMANS, VICKI, Fr. .... . SEARS, ARNETTE, Soph. .. SEARS, LORETTA, Sr. SEITZ, MARJORIE, Jr. . SEKULA, GORMAN, Jr. . .. SELLERS, DONNIE, Fr. .. SELMAN, DON, Fr. ....... . . . . SELMAN, GARY, Soph. SHACKELFORD, JOEL, Fr. SHAFER, MICKEY, Fr. .... . SHANKLIN, MARSHA, Soph. .. .. SHANNON, DONNA, Fr. .. SHANNON, KAREN, Sr. SHARP, PATRICK, Jr. SHEIVES, NANETTE, Fr. . San Anfonio Groldfhwaife . San Marcos . . . . Yoakum . .. FaIIs Ciry Lake Jackson San Anfonio . . . . . Brady . . . Lubbock . . . . Ausfin .... Vicroria San Marcos .... Maxwell . Casfroville . . . McAllen idx, ' I 1' I ..,, 3, A '-'rr I Lx SHEPPARD, LaROSS, Soph SHIPMAN, SANDRA, Fr. . SHOCKEY, DENNIS, Sr. . SHOEMAKER, LINDA, Jr. . . . Winlers Lake Jackson San Anlonio ........TaH SHOCK, JEANETTE, Soph. .... ..... T ynan SHORT, LINDA, Fr. .... .... T aylor SHOWS, PAM, Soph. .. . Yoalcum SHRIVER, JOANNE, Soph. ......... Alice SHULER, JOE, Fr. ...... Agua Dulce SHULTS, VICKI, Jr. ..... ..... A bilene 'ff SISK, SANDRA, Soph. ...... San Anlonio SKELTON, HEIDI, Fr. Galesville SLAUGHTER, MICHAEL, Fr. . Eagle Pass SLAY, CINDY, Soph. Beeville SLEDGE, SYLVIA, Fr. .. .... Arling+on Safe in his nesf. A sludenl will always Main which look oul on one Of 'llie fincl a place IO sfudy and 'fl1lS IDOY mosl beauliful areas of The campus. seems Io like llie upper windows in Old SMITH GRANT. Fr. SMITH, JOHNNY, Er. sMITI-I, MAOON, sr. SMITH, MARY, Jr. SMITH, MOLLY, Jr. SMITH, PAM, Fr. sMITI-I, RITA, soph. SMITH, RUSSEL, Er. .... . SMITH SANDRA Er. .. SNAVELY, JANE.. Jr. SNAVELY, JUDY, Fr. .. SNEED, MARY, Fr. SNOW, BECKY, Soph. .... . SNYDER, SANDRA, Soph. .. SOEFJE, JANET, Sr .... . ...... SORENSON ANDREA Fr SORENSON: MARIULS, SOIBIII .' soRREI.Ls, JOI-IN, soph. .... . sORRELLs, WILLIAM, Jr. SPEED, MARKIE, Soph. SPEIR, GEORGE, sr. sPEI.LMAN, BETTY, Jr. .... sPERRY,- JEANNE. soph. .. SPIES, JOYCE, Jr. ..... . SPRINGS, JIMMY, Er. .. STAGGS, JERRY, Fr. ............ . . STANFIELD, CATHERINE, Jr. STANLEY, TRISH, Fr. ...... . STARK, JUANITA, Jr. ..... . STARNES, LARRY, Jr. Coco Solo, Canal Zone . . .............. Win+ers Irving . . . Uvalde . . . Marion . . San BeniTO . . . . Housfon Garwood . . . . San AnTOniO ' Lake Jackson . . . . Lake Jackson . . Kenecl . . . . y . . . . Giddings . . . . HOusTOn New Braunfels . . .. HuHO ... . HuT'rO . . . . Waco . . . Waco . . . I Midland Uvalcle El Campo . . . . Vic'rOria . HaIIe'HsviIIe . . . Sfockclale . . . Sfockdale . . . . . . Alice . . . Pasadena . . . . Vicforia San An+onio SMALL, SUSIE, Fr. .. . . . . . . . Harlingen SMART, PATRICIA, Fr. ......SOnora SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, SMITH, BARBARA, sr. . BERNARD, Jr. BONNIE, soph CAROL, Fr. .. CAROL, Fr. .. CHARLES Fr DON, srrjr,h.' f' 'H FRANKIE, Fr. . . POITI AI'I'I1ur Randolph AFB . .... . . . Georgefown . . . . . . Lockharf . San Anfonio . . . . Eagle Pass San AnIOniO New Braunfels ,.P,-.WW I . ' STARR, CLAYTON, Jr. ..... . 0 as sTAsrNEY, GARY, Fr. STALNAKER, VAL, Fr. STAVINOHA EMIL - . . F . S+. CLAIR. DAVID. FrI .... I l sv- 91.1, ry , STEPHENSON. CHARLES, Sr. STEVENS, ANNA, Sr. ....... . STEVENS, BOBBIE, Fr. ...... . STEVENS, RITTA, Fr. .. STEWART, DIANE, Fr. .. STEWART, GLEN. Fr. ........... . STEWART, IRMADEAN, Soph STIBA, JAMES, Sr. ........... . STIBA, ROBERT, Sr. ......... . STILES, DONALD, Fr. STAATS, KRISTINA, Soph. STOBAUGH, KAREN, Fr. ... ... STOCKTON, MEL, Fr. STOLLE, MARY, Jr. STOREY, RODGERS, Fr. .. I STOTLER, DONALD, Soph. STOTZER, SUSAN, Fr. STRAHAN. SHARON, Fr. STRAKA, ANNIE, Sr. STRUHALL, JANET, Jr. .. STAMPER, CHARLES, Soph STUBBLEFIELD, SAM, Sr. . STUTTS, SUZI, Fr. ...... . SULIK, CAROL, Soph .... L ,I uv, ' ,. Fredericksburg Ausrin I-Iousron Porh Fredericksburg I I 'Zi S I .g Q I I 'XI X ,II ' I . San Anronio Sargenr . . . EI Campo . . . Sargenr . . . . Ausrin Devine ... . Junclrion . . . . Taylor . . . . . Taylor . . . . Cuero New Braunfels Fredericksburg . . . . Gonzales . . . . La Grange .. San Marcos - ...... Mercedes New Braunfels Burner JarreII . . . . Ausrin Seabrook ....- . . . . . GoIdII'1waIIe . . San Anronio . . . . I-Iousron SUMLIN, JUDYLYNN,.Fr. Lake Jackson SUTHERLAND, LORRAINE, Soph. . Floresville SUTTEMEIER, KENNETH. Sr. . . Fredericksburg SWENSEN, NANCY, Fr. ............ Ausrin SWIFT, DAVID, Sr. .......... San Anronio SWOPE, SHARON, Fr. ........ San Anronio XX All i fl i I, I ,' ' k xy l.'i I V I , nfl, . S i.lI l J iQ .f ,lil ,. -I 1 ni f ' V Olw, you don r Ihink I'd kick you, do You wouldn'I dare! Firsl place winner you? . , . High kicks and a lop hal in Ihe show, for her dramalic po on a high kicking girl sol off line per- inlerprelalion is Deira Green. formance of Heidi Skellon in Ihe an- nual Ialenl show. TAWATER, DAVID, Soph. .... . TAYLOR, LARRY, Fr. .... . TAYLOR, LATRECA, Soph. TAYLOR PAMELA Fr. .. Auslin . San Anlonio . . ....... Auslin . . . Blanco TEEHEE, 'RICHARDQ Fr. .HHS+iIIwell, Okla. TEER, CAROLYN, Fr. .. TEER, OLEEN, Fr. .,... . TELLER, CAROLINE, Fr. . TELTON, JANICE, Jr. ....... TEMPEST, THOMAS, Soph. Taylor .. Pflugerville Corpus Clirisli ... . . Leander . San Anionio eiry 'I I TENNILL, MIKE, Fr. .... Taylor THAMES, MALLIE, Fr. .... Kenedy THEIS, PHYLLIS, Fr. .... ..... B islwop THOMAS, ALYCE, Fr. ..... .... A Iascosa THOMAS, KAREN, Soph. .. .... Auslin THOMAS, SHERRON, Jr. . . . .... Ge-orgelown THOMAS, VICKI, Fr. ..... . . . San Anlonio THOMAS, WILLIAM, Fr. . . . ....... Alice THOMPSON, KAREN, Fr. ..... . . . Midland THOMPSON, SHARON, Fr. Abilene I - 3 I 3: I lf' TAACK, WILSON, Fr. .. .... Olney TAIT, DONALD, Fr. .. .... Harlingen TALLY, JUDY, Soph. . . . . . . Houslon TAUSCH, CARL, Fr. . . . . . . San Marcos lf. , Waco THORP, JEANNETTE, Fr. . THRELKELD, PATTI Soph. THUNEY, RoNALD', Fr. ...' ' TIMMERMAN, CLARENCE, TINDELL, FRANK, Sr. TINDELL, SUSIE, Fr. .. Fr. TS' TODD, SUSAN, Sr ....... TOM, BETTY, Fr. ........ . TOMERLIN, KATHLEEN, Fr TOMLIN, FRANCES, Sr. . TOMPKINS, SUSAN, Soph. TONDRE RICHARD Jr . TOPLIFFE, MARTHA: Jff . TOUCHSTONE, WILLIAM, Jr. .. Sinlron TOUNSEND, VERNON, Sr. .... Vicforia TRAINER, JACK, -Jr. .......... ,La Por're TREIBS, GLEN, Soph. .... Fredericksburg TROUP, TERRY, Soph. .......... Sinfon TROUSDALE, MARGARET, Fr. .. .... Smi+I1vIIIe TRULY, RONALD, Fr. .. Midland TRULY, SANDY, Soph. .. .. Midland TUCKER, MARY, Soph. .... Pasadena TULLOS, GERRY, Jr. .... CIwarIoIIe TURNER CHARLIE, Fr. .... Bayfown taffzxslllgacuff . .. Corpus CI'1rIsIi . . . Campbellfon . . .... SIocIcdaIe . . ... San Anfonio . . . .... . .. Weslaco . . . San Anfonio . . . .. Eldorado . . . Pasadena Ausfin . . . Floresville New Braunfels Waco Some came Io dance, some Io IIsIen, and mos? 'rock advanfage of Ihe opporiunify To pu? on 'rhe wesfern duds when The Sfudenf Cenfer Councl broughf Ray Price Io campus. I Q I f'e'sg2e:t'f r E ,'fl'a-122-I I' ,IE ' x L I r I I I um: ,'-ggztzzg-. zzz? The Texas Iwo-slep and Ilue wellz look precedence over 'Ihe Iwisl Io slow flwe pace and sfep ou? Io Ihe always popular wesfern music. and ollzer innovalions of IocIay's lively sel, giving everyone a chance TURNER, FRANCES, Jr. . TURNIPSEED, CAROL, Sr. . TURPIN, MARILYN, Sr. TYLER, LEORNARD, Soph ..... Galesville Ranclolplw AFB ....SanMarcos . . . . Dallas URBAN, KATHY, Jr. .... cum VAJDOS, NICKIE, Fr. .... . VANGUNDY, HARRIETT, Jr VANHOUTEN, VICKI, Soph. VANN, DENNIS, Fr. ..... . VARGAS, AUGUSTINE, Fr. VARNELL, YVONNE, Fr. .. VASBINDER, CAROLYN, Fr . . .... Karnes Cily . .. .... San Marcos Texas Ciry . .. ....... Maclvlalm New Braunfels . . . ..... Deer Park San Anlonio VASSER, RICHARD, Sr. ....... . . . San Anronio VAUGHAN, JEANNIE, Fr. VAUGHN, JERL, Fr. .... . VEH DIANA Fr ......... . . . ...... Ausfin . . . . Kenecly San Anlonio VELINDER, dAviD, J.-. ..... san Anlonio VENABLE, BETTYE, Soph. . Auslin VERMERSCH, CAROLYN, Sr. . . . .... San Anfonio VESTUTO, JACK, Fr. -San Anronio ,f ie, 1, f 1 VOGES, DARYL, Fr. ..... . VOGES, JANICE, Fr. .... . VOGES, KERMIT, Jr. VON BIEBERSTEIN, ROBERT, Soph. ....... . VORWERK, HARVEY, Jr. . . VOSS, LATRELLE, Soph. .. VRANA, MARY, Jr. . . . . WADE, LINDA, Fr. ....... C5eorqe'roWn WAGNER, BARBARA, sr. .... Nordheim WAGNER, DAVID, Soph. . . WAGNER, MARY, Soph. . WAGNER, SHARON, sr. .f .'.'.'.' Ausiin WAH L, RICHARD, Soph. Boerne WALKER, CHARLOTTE, Fr. WALKER, DONNA, Soph. WALKER, GROVER, soph. . Three Rivers ...... Mason .. SanI'a Anna VICKERS, GLENDA, Soph. VICKERY, CSCAR, Soph. .. VICKREY, A. W. Sr. VICKREY, JAMEYE, FL' f f f . . VIERWINDEN, BARBARA, Er. .. VILLARREAL, SYLVIA, sr. .. VILLEGAS, RICHARD, Er. VILVEN, BETSY, Er. ...... . VIVIAN, NAN, Sr. . VOGEL, EDDIE, Soph By gum! described New Braunfels 1P 'fFA',1 :- , 5? ELQEI-, B' ' I: qi -ri -in ,t 1 IfIc' I . .. Converse A- I Auslrin TayIor .. I'IuHo . . CI1arIoHe I. Q I H: Irving .... Yoakum . . .. I-IousIon WALKER, JAN, Fr. ........ San An+onio WALKER, LINDA, Fr. ...... San Anjronio San Arfronio . . . . Uvalde . . . . CIiIIon Edna . . . I-IousIon San Anfonio . . . . Laredo . . . IvIidIanc:I . . Ca'rarIna . . . Lockharf Milfon had Ine rigI'1'r Idea when he Eve as inferior Io Adam! WALKER, NORMA, Fr. ........ . . . . WALLACE, FREDDIE ANN, Sr. . .. .. . WALLECK, SYLVESTER, Sr. . . . . . . . WARD, BENJAMIN, Soph. . . . . . WARD, DONNA, soph. WARD, SHERRY. Sr. ..... . WATERS, FRANCE, Fr. .. WATSON, BONNIE, Jr. . . .. WATSON, SALLY BETH. Jr. WATT, CHERYL, Fr. ....... . WAUGH, MIKE, Jr. ....... . WAWROSKI, FRANCIS, Fr. . WEATHERFORD, JEANIE, Fr. WEBB, SUSAN, Fr. ....... . . Naiaiia Columbus Francifas . . EI Paso I-Iousion . . . Alice Pieasanfon . . . Lockharf WATSON, DEE MARIE, Fr. . .. .... . . . .... San Angelo . . Maihis . . . . I-Iousion . . ........ Ausiin . .. . .. San Anionio . . .... San Anionio . . . . San Anionio scussing one of his Iavorife subiecfs of coniroversy, Bill Norwood, English feacher erraordinary. exhibifs Ihaf exuberance Ihaf makes his courses so alive fo Ihe SWT fiudenf .1 . WEHRING, DON, Sr. . .. . .. New Braunfels WEIDNER, MICHAEL, Soph. . . New Braunfels NorwoocI's srudenis are encouraged Io Iook beyond The ordinary, The fangibie. They are inspired 'Io +hink -especially abour C, S. Lewis, re- ligion, polifics, and somefimes, even ark. sex! .- 3 A ri Y qi ii ,H E as II 1 3 Ein c f CD Mm ' 1 WF,--x ' 13341 1951 5,-ij' 125. . i' 'xl .1 - J . YU' if. ssl miie' 1 NN .3 .,1, -af-L? gf,--L, fr .-. 'f 1-. V. if . -'P H111 I SWT's famed Figh1'ing S+allIons emphasize +he spirif and ambifion of fha I965 freshman class, represenied by Larry Herzog and Vicki Daniels. class favorifes. ,- Q 1 '. .1 1 X nl, 1 -. 1 1 1.-' , 3 ' 1 17 ' . ' s W I - 4' QA' .-it .n I, . 2, A .2-H . ' 'flf .,,, - 15,2-?i 1. 'rn , , . ww: '-.,'.v'iZ:,'-fi -B-, kdfifaf ,- f, 4, ,Q fffvff ,4- 1 Z3 Q w gm-05 -Q .4-a- 7 , -1-4 l ' '44-X211 3 , 6 . 1 0 X 0 R J Q f' J 'Sf f' isfnfw , , fl '5 1 5 '32 -' 'EI A' NEQQTQQL 76 X . ' 5. . ,M ' 155515. .' -ff: j gill? ' E,.,., l, 4 P ' K H4:,.y WHEELESS, JAMES, Gr. .. ......... Ausfin WHITE, FRED, Soph. . . . .... San Marcos WHITE, SUSAN, Fr. ....... San Anfonio WHITENACK, ROBERT, Fr. ....... . Kafy S WIEDING, STANLEY, Fr. .. .... Pawnee WIEMERS, FAYE, Fr. ........ Hondo WIETING, MARGARET, Jr. .. .... Alvin WILBORNE, EMILY, Jr. ..... .... V ic+oria WILEY, EDWARD, Jr. WILEY, MARK, Fr. WILEY, SANDY, Fr. .. . -Tgwx WHITESIDE ROSS Sr. WHITFIELD, JAMES, Fr. '.'. WHITLEY CAROL Fr WHITMIRE, TRUETT, iff ' WIBBERT, DEAN, Sr. . Luling .. . .. . I-Iousfon . FI. S+ocIc+on Corpus Chrisfi . ...... Del Rio San Marcos San Marcos . Brownwood WILLIAMS WILLIAMS WILLIAMS WILLIAMS WILLIAMS, WILLIAMS BEVERLY Sr. . CAROLYN, srf I . . ANN, Sr. CHARLES, Sr. CURTIS, soph. . . . FRANK, Fr. ..... . . . . . . . . Vicforia . . Harlingen Georgefown GeorgeIown Pawnee San Anfonio WILLIAMS, PATRICIA, Jr. .... ....... V icIoria WILLIAMS, RAVERN, Sr. .... . San Anionio WILLIAMS, ROGER, Fr. ......... . .. LaMarque WILSON, JACOUELINE, Soph. .... Ausfin WILSON, KENNETH, Sr. ........ .... W eslaco WILLIAMS, LINDA, Sr. ...... . WILLIAMS, MARCY, Soph. WILLIAMS, MARILYN, Fr. .. WILLIAMS, NICK, Jr. .... . Llano . . . PIeasan+on . . . HousIon . . . . Smiley WINGREN, JERRY, Jr. .... . . . Ausiin WINSLOW, ALLEN, SopI1. .... . .. Ausfin WINT, JOANNE, Jr. ...... . . . I-Iousfon WINT, MARIBETH, Fr. .... Bellaire WINTERS, JONI, Fr. ........... ........ A usfin WINTERS, SHEARIN, Soph. .... .... L aMarque WITT, LINDA, Fr. ........... .... G onzajes WITZSCHE, DEBRA, Fr. ....... ......... A usjrin WOFFORD, VIVIAN, SopI1. ......... : .... Francifas WAJTASCZYK, BETTY, Soph. ...... George Wesi' WOLLANK, JULIANE, SopI1. . WOOP, BEVERLY, Fr. ........ . WOOD, FRANK, Jr. ..... . WOODARD, NANCY, Fr. . . ...... Marion San Anfonio Seguin San An+onio WOODRUFF, LLOYD, Fr. .... San Anlonio WOODS, GARY, Sr. ............ Lockharl WOODWARD, KAREN, Jr. .... San Anronio WOODWARD, SHARON, Jr. . San Anlonio WOOLDRIDGE, KATHRYN, Fr. .......... New Braunfels WOOLLVEN, DARRY, Fr. ........ Scl1er+z WOOTTON, KAY, Soph. ........ Bandera WORKMAN, BARBARA, Sr. .. San Anlonio WORKMAN, GERALD, Sr. ........ Beeville No, 'Huis smiling SWT co-ecl isn'+ walking on The ceiling of lhe Women's Gym. Sl'IG.S merely per- forming a bar hand-sland. one of The require- menls of l'1er Trampoline and Tumbling class. air anolher sludenl says. as she SXGCUTSS B -ii rn-:aiu WRANITZKY, HELEN, Fr. .. WRIGHT, FRANKIE, Sr. WRIGHT, MELBA, Fr. .. WRIGHT, NANCY, Soph WRIGHT, ROBERT, Fr. WRIGHT, SIDNEY, Jr. . . WU, SUE, Sr. ...... . WYLIE, LINDA, Fr. .... . WYNN, GERALD, Jr. .. WYNN, SANDRA, Jr. .. .- .......... Kyle San Anronio Anson Sinron New Braunfels Seguin . . .. San Anfonio . . .. Cor us Chrisri . . . . BIgoming'ron . . .. Bloomingfon A banana spIi'r is a diIIicuII feaI-anyfime, anyplace, and 'r's aImosI impossible on as 4-inch bar. Buf The camera capfures I V I J! I I 'V I A 1' ' Ihe graceful form Irick. r I I I I ' I -,', I ,fi e and , 5'-lnnupnlh ' .' .4 , I I 2 -I I itll f ' 4 It , J, 1. 'I .I If ' I V ' I I f I I I WYNNE, PATRICIA, Fr. . yvYRlcK, KATHRYN, sr. YANTA, HELEN, soph. .. YOE, JOHN, Sr. ...... . YONKER, BUDDY, YOUNG, ERNEST, Jr. YOUNG, JOHN, Fr. .... . YOUNG, ROSEMARY, Fr. YOUNGER, KENNETH, Fr ZAGST, CHARLES, Fr. . ZAMPONI, NANCY, Fr. . ZAUDIL, LAWRENCE, Sr. Gonzales ZIMMERLY, RICHARD, Jr. ZIMMERMAN, FRED, Soph. . . . . ZUNKER, KATHLEEN, Fr. . .. I'IousIon .... . . BeeviIIe . . . . Karnes Ciry . . . . New Braunfels Seguin . . . S'rocIccIaIe Moulron . .. San Anfonio . .. San Marcos . . . .. I'Ious'ron Monferrey, Mexico .. . . . . . Anglejron . . . LaIv1arque . . .. I'Ious'ron of Linda I-Ioffniann, as she masfers The Ji .4 'Q' sf' up clemics X Qu St Health Education resses Life Saving, First Aid Plans ln l-lealth Education students learn correct pro- cedures ot litesaving, loandaging and caring tor ill or injured, The course otters information, looth preventive and remedial. tor sater living. This portable satety program helps its students to be ready in time ot emergency. lab 'I 5. V? oper bandaging iechniques are necessary for prevenfing afh and irfuries from becomin more serious. The correcr I Q ty 'ro carry an iniured person is also faughr in fhe class. f 6 W W r ,. r I - 1 I 1 an l 1 . v . a ,L . . , - Yi I nj ff If .an ,of- T 1 as A fr A . .nvlrl :.: is ' 11 F' rf! .. ,.W:!,, W J w is ' ,-,W . , E RS Heallh ed classes in The Men's Physical Eclucalion deparlmeni' lake on a whirlpool lo ease muscle slrain and learn how lo rape an ankle iusl righl dilferenl 'rwisl' 'rhan in lhe Women's seclion as They are geared lo Train in order lo give il lhe righl supporl. The prospecfive coach in lrealing afhlelic injuries. Men learn To use fha lllll ggi E1 l ll l w'-24:1-f-iw -'fi A porfable massager is used by Trainer Bobby Fallon. Coach Fallon demonsfrafed To his classes no'r only healing mefhods buf prevenlion measures as well. 1 Q' li -Q2-s. ,176-G' My 'tn -C 4 'er n A Y, 1 xgggqjrfifi E , .. .. ,X ff : Q . . . 2 , ,321 Y -M . v az 7f ?3A :Yi 2 , wif , , ' :gms In 3 55 , YQ, Q I 'git' 35' 1 xstrifi ,I JI, I Qi- ' 2.51 1, ,A ,gf f?af 1 fi 'fefi .EE5 372 se gag ggi Yx if ! , 24 ,gy V 1 4- Ja. ,VX jl J V Shading and an illusion of depfh resulf in a life-like figure on Hue canvas. .ss 1 3 ' .K 0 1 '. 17 Qu wwf Art Creativity, and A free use of color, and style, from fhe realisfic fo +l1e absfracf, gives ll1e sfudenls opporlunilles lo express Themselves in llweir own creafive slyles. Develop Expression Awareness. Concenfrafion, imaginafion, and long hours of work are required of The serious sfudenf of err. .Yf?'f44f? ' 'M' 15 Alf ff '4- f fx, rn , L Q f. , fi ., ' 4f '+1 x it it ,41 :Q , ,,g.. Qs A Q 5 - !'5J1l. sf, fs 'AN . 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In labs. siuclenis fake pari in praciical applicaiions from dis- seciing animals io siudying and drawing organisms boih microscopic and macroscopic in size. Along wiih 'rhese e aciiviiies siudenis go on field irips and make inseci col- leciions. As a par? of ihe lab praciical, siudenis siudy and ideniify slides. A freshman course. biology is a iwo semesier siudy in boiany and Zoology. Field irips and hours in lab make The biology siudenl' more aware oilife around us. 37 Physics Labs Open Practical Fields of Physical Sciences The Physics Deparfmeni offers courses primarily designed io meel fhe needs of sfudenfs who are majoring 'or minoring in physics, planning fo leach if or preparing for various fields of engineering. Laboralories for beginning Physics sfudenfs feach fhe fundamenfals of mechanics, lighf, sound, heal and elecfricify. Those in advanced classes learn abouf advanced mechanics, elecironics, nuclear radiafion and ofher aspecfs relafed fo modern physics. nifx R. B. Tod. Assisfanf Professor in physics, performs an experimeni' in calorimelry for 'ihe freshman lab sludenis 378 7' . 5' -if' V554 Q 41.1 K Vu' -. . s A -' -J - f-s 1. is i' 2 mi: ll s L. ,s-1 XS1TbbY J2iQ'l3S1 , i Wilbon Davis demcnsiraies a fricfionless mass apparaius. one of The new pieces of experimenfal equipmem' which wil! be used in advanced physics lab al Anoiher new addiiion fo fhe physics labs, 'fhe force cone. is 'resfed by Roberi L. Davis, insfrucfor. and Rocliy Hofz, lab assisfani. Personal Guidance for College Adjustment Is Purpose of Testing and Guidance Center The Testing and Guidance Center provides a place where stu- dents may attain assistance with academic, social and personal ad- justment problems. It helps students to successtuiiy make the high school-to-college transition and to treat matureiy any problems they have. Besides the continuing guidance to students, the pro- gram includes a reading clinic and tutoring service. Dr. William Brown, Head ot Testing and Guidance. discusses atreshman test score with new student. -4: f,--, a.x., 1' way:- .j .- l Klrig Ks L , i ' 1 i if ,I Under ihe direcfion of Hue Tesiing and Guidance Cenfer. +he clinic offers a non-credii course for siudenis inferesied in im 'rheir reading abiiiiy. reading proving Speed Reading Aids Students. WIH1 ihe aid of speed reading devices and individual iraining, siudenis acquire speed and improved reading reienfion. Jig f ago e H bk 5 1 ,I ds' Q ,, 5-Y- . ' 'I .I ff JI : -s 3 W . 'z s X a iff- fl 7. . M W, is. 1,-5 4, 9 z F-- 51 , N.. -K-29 5 SFA I., -.wg .-.w ,L ' 514. Q .Qi .11 Iv fi J -if ,aw E22 A44 ,L-sq-N -..,. ig , 5 .fini ' ffs4'yai.f'. R 'ya ' ' -rv 1. 1,3 ra, , .. i, -f-'..LLz,,, ff A. -Q. .I f-- ... I' , ., rw: - ' . . 5 :I Q 5 , . ,- -l , 5 .S-SF' ' ' ' 'Q 55,67 'J gm. -f . , A I .fi 2 dn .i Q. rzqbgf, N H, . ' :.-4 . ,D I Sm! ,....!,....S, 7 1.-9, f-- '51 -- , s X 'T Lv K., -1:44 Q. 'f ,w 411.571 ,,:, X .,. V--. X-.,- . , . 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SAVINGS ACCCUNTS, PERSCNAL LUANS, REAL ESTATE LUANS, SAFE DEPDSIT BCIXES, SAFEKEEPING CF SECURITIES, TRAVELER'S CHEIIILIES, U. S. SAVINGS BCNDS, NIGHT DEPCSITCRY, ASSEMBLY REIDNI Skilled, friendly, Faculty and Advisors Handsome new air conditioned Class Rooms, Free Parking Register today - open an account for any of above services A ll ...I .ALAN AI ,ilu in i ' Z' I .I -s 3 Trust ' e I A I I A CO. ' ,.' s. e Member Federal Reserve System Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation U, S, Deposifary Across from Post Office, San Marcos, Texas I GELLMAN'S I N114 4M S LIKE NEW AGAIN! San Marcos' Gifi' and Jewelry Sfore , Handys WOODS JEWELRY NorI'h Side of Square EX 2-3494 218 E. Hopkins SUNSHINE LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS QUALITY LAUNDRY AND CLEANING Ins+an1' Radio Dispaiched Trucks EX 2-3033 Qlwagcleaning W Q3-Q7 X in ,, I f A 4 .1 X ff! md -J Plymouth Valiant ARNOLD-MAULDIN MOTORS Colorado and Austin St. TYPEWRITERS SALES V REPAIRS RENT EX 2-35 I4 Compliments of HUGHSON MEAT COMPANY AND LOCKER PLANT of San Marcos Ottice E ' t South Side Square qulpmen Compliments ot N PAUL BRUNER INC A X D Home ot J C , Bobbie Brooks-Manhattan A 1 ' HIS and Other Famous Brands , A in 4 .' L North Side Square ' ' 5. ' ,X --,X N COOPER'S PENN EY' M W Vgiiio EX 2-3341 zoz N. Austin Drive In Sefviee SAN MARCOS DRUG STORE Drug Supplies-Cosmefics-Gifis CompIeI'e Founfain Service Prescripfions Filled I38 Aus+in EX 2-38II SIMON'S BAKERY Cookies and Cakes for AII Occasions Baked +I1e Way You Like Them One Block Wesi' of Cour'I'I1ouse Square EX 2-2530 e st ern ut 0 STORES AND ASSOC! D 214 N. Austin EX 2-2245 7465556 lamfwagonfpdmy Building Materials ' Paint ' Hardware 228 South Guadalupe Street P. O. Box 2210 Tel. EX 2-3630 San Marcos, Texas THE SIGN OF FRIENDLY BANKING STUDENT ACCOUNTS WELCOMED Tell Your Friends If We Have Pleased You PHOTOGRAPHY GI -- . Tom Webb W2:::::,gs -2 4 Children ffm Gulf Service P'1O+0S+a+S Anywhere-AnyI'ime DIAL EX 2-4447 Aust 6. I-I tchl so Sts MIRANDA STUDIO EX 2-3683 I22 N. Aus'I'in H i I Ibu rn 's SOUTHLAND ICE C0 Pharmacy QUICK DRIVE-IN SERVICE I . Free Delivery Ulmos DTIVB at Rlver THE 51,0 RE SIudenI Checks Cashecl EX 2-3533 N. Side Square EX 2-3301 WOOD BROS Since I9I4 STETSON AND DOBBS HATS FREEMAN SHOES MICHAELS STERN AND CURLEE CLOTHING ARROW SHIRTS MacGREGOR LARGEST SELECTION OF MEN'S GIFTS Watch Repair ' Jewelry ' Engraving A 4 0 . I HENRYQS if Jewelry A Bonus Wi'rh Your Shopping . . . South Side Square 138 E. San Antonio Phone EX 2-4825 TEXAS GCLD San Marcos, Texas THE CHAMPION OF STAMPS , , , , 0 More People Save TEXAS GOLD Vzrgxl C. Phllhps Owner ' More Merchanis Give TEXAS GOLD The Biggesf LiI'I'le Sfore in Texas HAYS COUNTY HARDWARE Eas'r Side Square San Marcos' Variefy Siore on The Square DUKE 8. AYRES EX 2-3573 The Frontier Featuring a Complete Line of Menis, Women's and ChiIdren's Western Apparel THE DAIRY QUEEN STORES TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE You BETTER Hamburgers-Hof Dogs-French Fries Sandwiches-Tall MalI's and S-halzes Soff Drinlcs-All Kinds Menfs C2511 Wear And Thai' Good Dairy Queen Ice Cream ALWAYS THE BEST FOR LESS iifl 9552 . EX 2-355I EX 2-5I4l . EX 2-3773 142 N Ausun IS 35 and Guadalupe IS 35 and Riverside THE CAMPUS SERVICE CENTER 4 1 V l A-.ff Supplies for A - A X.. II Courses For Snacks and Relaxing THE LAIR The Store With the College Air IN THE STUDENT CENTER ' Q x -5 .4 Q , , - 5 T ,, . . 0 39I if T 1 THE SAN MARCOS RECORD Serving SWT s+ucIen+s wiI'I1 compIe'I'e I1ome'I'own, and sporfs news coverage, plus qualify prinfing for any occasion. COPPER KETTLE CAFE COME IN FOR A HOME COOKED MEAL 22 6008 FOOD If f 22:4 W I20 Nor+h Aus+in 4.-U 4 EX 2-9109 I y Ip I X MODERN BEAUTY I I K ,f II Your Hair Isn'I Becoming You SI'1ouId Be Coming To Us. Fon THE BEST DEAL IN TOWN ON NEW I WC I AND USED CARS, WHY NoT TRY ,,-me . I E Egg.. JACK HUGHES K - .1- MOTORS SALES - SERVICE For Better Cleaning 0 Try Royal Cleaners ONE DAY SERVICE 308 N. Austin EX 2-4613 BUTLER SHOE CLINIC WE SPECIALIZE IN CUSTOM DYEING N. Side Square III E. Hopkins If I2 ftt cnocfb ge 'f mg, 'G alba' MURRAY'S l.G.A. OUR MOTTO EVERY DAY LOW PRICES Phone EX 2-2222 9 321. Ciifff 5212? , YOUNGER TRAVEL CENTER TRAVEL AGENCY Restaurant and Sillclqil' Phone EX 2-39 su S ' II9 Eas+ Hufchison per erv ce for car and truck Interstate 55 at Intersection of Hwys 80, 21, 123 RR 12 tMlLLER'S DRUG 1 SERVING You SINCE '32 SAN MARCOS SCOTT TIRE AND APPLIANCE Pennsylvania Tires-Mayfag-Hofpoini' Sales and Service Mo+orola-TV, Radio and SfI'ereo 2l3 W. S-an An'l'onio EX 2-2343 When Your Hear? Has a Message Say I+ Wifh Flowers From SMITH'S FLOWERS Muv -.Q-'Plt17Y,' 'U 1.f DEPARTMENT STORE F 'e'S'B Wi'e Flowers by Wire Home of Nafional Name Brands 322 N. Ausfin EX 2-2469 MOVIES OFFER RELAXATION W lg? Ii H in ...M E in V ew HOLIDAY-The Lafesi' in mofion-picfure enioymenr is broughi' +o you a+ 'Ihis uliramoclern 'l'l1eaIre. I If I Q 3 l i , 1 , . '.. , , l-He'-.1 .-11... -..ef,:' ,,. 4 ,, ..f-.,,,.-1.9. -,.,..s.1 ...gr '.L, ...nfl ...if l -.,,.Q,. .,,, Mrf-5.0, -5 1 Jessi' -ff: ,., , - . 'F'-Q V. : 'n'. Y::T?: - is 'Qu..T'.' - if--H '. 1 f , , ' , EM-' J- .-.. :gm A . -1. :,-'.- - , 1 -Y.-. -1 . -, 'W , 71, .. ,., .V ,. , , E , 1' ' I?lfg il'E'ii I'fg I I P if , . , -X I' ' U Z' E .wa I-I P :wr Avg- I 'Tub , 1,14-,y ., .I ,Z t :-f wg f,H::' -' - .,: . . ,,,, A- L-1,3 SAN MARCOS DRIVE-IN is 1'l1e place for Ihe whole family Io relax and enioy 'Phe Iops in movies from Ille comfori' of your own car. PALACE-where you can see a variefy of la1'e releases and reiurn engagemenf of 'l'l1e movies you like besf. ZIMMERMAN THEATRES, INC. , f, f 'H w,,.,,-, , . L V 1 , V :V-HJ K If F-JIM j lga q - ,, ., , f - c',.',:.'1i . -. r-1: . w-..-,'.' San Marcos Alinemenf Service F. B. GRAHAM, Owner Paini' and Body Worlcs-Compleie Brake Service TIP TO TOE BEAUTY SERVICE Everything in beauty FRANCES' BEAUTY 81 SLENDERIZING SALON 141 S. Austin EX 2-41423 '64 6 5' 'aft' llfufhamfi .oufw-.5 we covER THE HILL LIKE THE DEW! Free Delivery Frame and Axel Serv.-Wheel Balancing - - Aufo Glass-24 Hour Wreclcer Service EX 2 3830 EX 34690 I7l So. Guadalupe Ph. Day, EX 2-4433 WORLD WIDE 433 W' San Anllomo Rx BALCCNES APARTMENTS 40I Norih Fredericksburg EX 2-2700 ssifssifsszfi Ev ww ' ' DRINK I7 1 if lx f' g 1 'i 1 1 --i 500 57 71 1, ' -252 I X ' ' - N 5 Eg. i , LN- EIL., 1 L 1: N ' Y r. - 1 ' - -ff 5: ' :Lp ' ,n Y 'tl' In L K ' ax 'lf qf MJ' 1 V, i I L ' , as , 'T W , 1 .- PAUBL. A JH HHRESH A , A SAN .1 gpg' BOTTLING MARCOS CQ. YOU CAN GET THE MESSAGE w, G -1 Compleie Drug and c.,,me+ic I I IF TELEPHONES ARE PROVIDED IN supplies PRoPoRTloN TO USAGE. our f WE ARE FOR THAT ! DEPENDABLE fb SAN MARCOS DRUGWST TELEPHONE CO. Incorporated E 411 THE PLACE TO MEET YOUR FRIENDS WALLING'S DAIRY BAR MaII's, Shakes, Sodas. Spliis, Sundaes Sandwiches, Ice Cream, Burgers, Chicken Baskef, Shrimp Basket and Fish Baske+ Try WaIIing's Laundromaf Nexi' Door Wash and Dry in Our Coin Operafed Machines 400 COLORADO PH. EX 2-4554 . -- i 5 A -- - 'xu H-wh I Z' ' I40 S. Guadalupe RAMBLER YOUNGER MOTORS EX 2-4222 EB DOBBINS GARAGE Tires-BaHeries4Gas I 22 S. AusI'in li-753A ,fiipfx k A? AUT ! REPAIRS 'I If V ' X GIRLS, WE NEED YOUR HEAD IN OUR BUSINESS. OLGA'S BEAUTY SALON Olga Ehrlich 302 N. Edward Gary EX 2-4822 Ph. EX 2-22I5 PH. EX 2-2500 SUTTLES FURNITURE 8 GIFT SHOPPE Francis Barber: Manager Herman Korffz Owner I50 Souih Ausiin SI'reeI' San Marcos, Texas NATIONAL Saw Wm, NNE , .3 P BUILDING CENTERS, I W CLEANERS F 1. 'NC' O , I '5 CLEANINGMPRESSING Formerly ALTERATIONS wIvI. CAMERON a. co. I Maferialsl Supplies and Services for SpeciaIis+ in Cleaning Draperies-SIip Ihe Fields of Building and ConsI'ruc'Iion Covers EX 2.4202 P.o. Box 793 J- O- Paine: Owner SAN MARCOS' TEXAS P N. Guadalupe .-'. - -qu ax .l 'I5AUL'S SPACIOUS DINING AND BANOUET AREAS WHERE YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOMED! lnl'ers'l'al'e 35 ln Ciiy Limifs Safeway 'lo 'lhe of woNDER cAvE Texas Counlry Your inquiry appreci- aied, Your visir anlici- paled, Your enioy- menf our concern. Picnic facilifies, good reslauranfs and molels near cave. ALSO ENJOY THE MYSTERIOUS ANTI-GRAVITY HOUSE M154 3 ffl! pf 1f.2 f' R Q ca A , , vw Y 1 i ' lyk Y I 1 , 4 Over I0.000 people 'lravelers and school groups complimeni' 'rhe lec'l'ured fours each year. 1 Reduced rafes 'For Schools, Groups and Milifary Personnel. is
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