Southwestern University - Souwester Yearbook (Georgetown, TX)
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_ SOU ' WESTER 1959 Southwestern University Georgetown, Texas Pattie Clare, Editor DEDICATION Dr. Hares devotes much of his time to gardening, his hobby. For his interest in the ideals and the aims of South- western University, the Sou ' Wester staff proudly dedicates the 1959 yearbook to Dr. James Hares. Dr. Hares, a member of the Religion and Philosophy department since 1951, represents well the integrity of his profession. To the students, he presents stim- ulating, intellectual challenges. It is with sincere admiration that the staff, speaking for the entire administration and the student body, wishes Dr. Hares success in his new position at High- land Park Methodist Church, Dallas, Texas. Besides teaching, Dr. Hares also offers personal guidance and help to his students. DR. JAMES HARES ,:, : : .-:- ■■■: : .,, .:■:;■' ■■- , ,-:3 ,;m;mi,: FOREWORD A friendly smile that makes the day brighter, a blinking porch light that can mean only one thing, a professor ' s helping hand that opens the door to the future, the inevitable bell that some- times seems to begin and end things, a satisfied feeling of accom- plishment at the end of an active year— these and many more experiences make our days at Southwestern more meaningful. Although they are vivid today, we, the annual staff, hope that the 1959 Sou ' Wester will make tomorrow ' s memories only pictures of today. PATTIE CLARE TABLE OF CONTENTS Dedication 2 Campus 6 Life at SU 26 Organizations 56 Personalities 114 Sports 144 Administration __162 Classes 184 Index 219 jL •■. . «, r : r - Linking the past with the present and the future, the Administration Building symbolizes the high academic achieve- ment and the rich tradition of South- western University. ADMINISTRATION BUILDING The first building to be erected on the Southwestern University campus the Administration Building was completed in 190 0. It contains the administrative offices and classrooms. KYLE E. WHITE RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES CENTER Completed in 1956, the Kyle E. White Religious Activity Center provides modern and specialized facilities for stu- dents preparing for Christian education and service. The reading room contains a num- ber of periodicals and books. 10 The Home Economics Building has pro- vided the department of home economics with classrooms and laboratories since 1945. HOME ECONOMICS BUILDING Erected In 1953, the McCook-Crain Clinic provides a completely modern health service. McCOOK-CRAIN CLINIC 11 ALMA THOMAS FINE ARTS CENTER BISHOPS MEMORIAL UNION m ART GALLERY FROM OPEN COURTYARD The Alma Thomas Fine Arts Building con- tains a theatre, offices, studios, and practice rooms. Its art gallery with its modern art exhibits show the functional design of the building. if; pw ; loWK sb CONTEMPORARY ART GALLERY 14 The Bishops Memorial Ur ion, honors the six Bishops from b -n the --lumni and the staff. Completed ■1958, the build- ing provides modern r°craTional facilities, a lounge, snackbar, snci bookstore. BOWLING ALLEY STUDENT LOUNGE 15 LOIS PERKINS CHAPEL The Fondren Science Hall con- tains modern laboratories and equipment. It was completed in 1954. .-I FONDREN SCIENCE HALL BIOLOGY LABORATORY CODY MEMORIAL LIBRARY READING ROOM Containing 75,000 volumes, the Cody Memorial Library was dedicated in November, 1931, in honor of Dean Claude Cody. LOIS PERKINS CHAPEL A fulfillment of a dream for many, Lois Perkins Chapel, manifests the ideals and spirit of Southwestern. The towering structure and the magnificent stained glass windows of the impressive sanctu- ary provide a quiet retreat. CHAPEL ALTAR 19 FONDREN SCIENCE BUILDING CODY MEMORIAL LIBRARY Erected in 1955 in honor of Martin Ruter, pioneer missionary and educator, Ruter Dormitory houses men students. MARTIN RUTER DORMITORY MOOD HALL 22 -.. -. j The women ' s dormitory named in honor of the late Laura Kuykendall, Dean of Women, was erected in 1926. Connected to Laura Kuykendall Hall is the Univer- sity Commons. LAURA KUYKENDALL HALL Erected in 1908 as a memorial to Dr. F. A. Mood, Mood Hall for men houses 120 students. UNIVERSITY COMMONS 23 The athletic program, including physical and education and athletic activities, is carried on in West Gymnasium. The Brown Swimming Pool provides facilities for water recreation and physical training. BROWN SWIMMING POOL 24 KURIH TENNIS COURTS SNYDER ATHLETIC FIELD SNYDER FIELD HOUSE LIFE AT S. U. r So sorry . . . Basketweaving 101 is filled I THAT FIRST Don ' t sign up for Score ' s class — he isn ' t teaching it this semester. Don ' t laugh, Kenny - the old man on the wall wore one once too. a lot went on I From here To here. HECTIC WEEK Just exactly what group is this? r At first the President greeted us, we played grown-up . . . then ) WITH SCHOOL [( Some went to class. A few studied. ■And then there are always some like this. 30 1 r mm • . Fun and games for pledges. Brawn, brain (?), and beanies. Hokey pokey down to courthouse. Well groomed and sedate freshmen. ill +i 31 ' ., . smMSM- ' W 1 . ,« .-••i ' ■■: .:,■■' Even Zorro recommends it. Don ' t tell me you ' re working! What a stud band. CARNIVAL Food — the most important thing. 32 Be brave! Go on in. The A D Pi ' s are having Happy Hunting this year. You ' re all wet. TIME Dracula and Son. How chic can you get! There surely isn ' t anything like a dame! 33 • Stomp, stomp clap, clap Tri Delt. How graceful! How gracious and lovely! Our Southwestern ladies. INTR Really, she wasn ' t born bowlegged. I You don ' t understand — catch the ball, not her head. 34 Everybody knows you ' re supposed to close your mouth when you jump. What this school needs is a good scholastic program. 35 Mildred is all smiles — she got real flowers. i BEAUTY REVIEW Excitement prevails before the big announcement. Last minute preparations for the Southwestern beauties. 36 Nancy exhibits the grace of a Southwestern lady. Sharon looks like the belle of the ball. No wonder the judge is perplexed — they ' re al lovely. Congratulations are extended to the All School Beauty of 1958-59. 37 v — •—Fvmmmmmm j i t Please charge that, Margaret . Let ' s go out to Walburg and have a milk. We don ' t understand. This isn ' t the Geology class. AROUND TOWUNI 4 r T Keep your hands off the merchandise. Don ' t sneeze, Jack. They aren ' t that bad. 38 Don ' t tell me you ' re signing out. ND CAMPUS This is the RAC, Nancy, not the gym. Our He-Men! II I -f Coffee time in the Tavern with Don. 39 You think this is a mess! Wait until registration. WEEK-END AT COLLEGE Frat time on DZ wing as preparations are made. All the girls decided to come when they heard Dennis. 40 Rod, why didn ' t you tell us you had a sister? Why is it that the boys ' eyes are always on the new girls? The traditional Carol Service adds the finishing touch to the Christmas season. The members of Blue Key serve as ushers in the Christmas Carol Service. CHRISTMAS SINGING Sam Birkner leads the Sing Song at Mood Hall. A ' . ' fl - , ■- These are carolers? They even let Lovey sing. 41 All aboard the Phi houseboat for Raintree County. It ' s apparent that your husband doesn ' t believe you, Mrs. Switzer. WE PARTIED Watch the mistletoe, Kay! J I : Buck, it ' s really very simple. Don ' t frown. We ' ll put our shoes on. 4Z The Kappa Sigmas hold their annual fete. What brought this one? AND PARTIED Jerry, your cigarette holder makes you look nothing but sophisticated. f f V hi The boys really went hill-billy that night. The Pi.KA barn party was very formal this year. 43 ■AND PARTIED Look at the good example. Lee ' s not even a pledge and she ' s working. Ben played Santa this year. He ' s so jolly. Ronnie is playing host at the Sig house. What ' s so funny? 44 U aSKVJJ? SOME MORE This time the faculty and guests party. The Tri Delts are ready for the food. 4 It ' s all propaganda, Jane. The Zetas are all smiles. 45 IN THE Surrender or else! Who eats in the dining hall— Cook it yourself. An SU student utilizing his study time. Why don ' t y ' all get seriousl BUT NOT 46 smwm. They don ' t read them-it ' s just to fool the public. Typical Southwestern males. ASLEEP The girls don ' t live in rooms this year at LK. 47 What is it? Don ' t hit her, Jerry. 48 The Magpie in an image of a frightened bird. HIGHLIGHTS Rosemary doesn ' t need a parakeet. She can talk enough by herself. ' Out to Lunch The Mousetrap proved to be a real thriller. What a motley-looking crew! 49 THE FINER Dr. Hester, Why so glum? Dr. W. C. Finch assists in Chapel with lecturer. 50 They may let Wayne Bradford join their group next year. Dean Richards enjoys himself at these functions. THINGS OF LIFE The annual lectures provide ample opportunity for discussion. Dr. James Hares is interested in the Sutton-Hoo discovery. He ' s comtemplating swiping the valuables. What a pretty skirt that material would make! Forget it, Mr. Valone. They don ' t understand it eithe 51 Is this the way you stay in condition? Are these the supervisors? ■■■ I Moving books downstairs ((p. is really hard work. WE WORK II ■•. ...j ■1 1 The editor had to get her picture in somewhere. Take it like a man, Dick. Practice makes perfect. 52 Miss Southwestern nominees. AND RECEIVE HONORS This is the smile of the Basketball Sweetheart. It takes two people to hold up this honor for the Senate. This is the brains reward. Kay Dean, Best Dressed Girl of the Campus. The big honor— Sherry ' s engagement to Henry. 53 np 57 WMmmm Presiding over the 612 students at Southwestern University are President Joe Wilson; Second Vice-President Fred Sanders; Secretary Mary Beth McKinney; First Vice-President Kenny Behrens; and Treasurer Morris Ray Loden. STUDENT BODY OFFICERS SEATED: Judy Allen, Mary Helen Etter, Paul Primm, Fred Sanders, Kenny Bebrens, Mary Beth McKinney, Joe Wilson, Morris Loden, Dr. John Rodgers, Pat Johnson, Brian Selander, Jo Ann Irving, Mary Robinette. STANDING: John Roark, Dick Jenkins, Jim Holland. STUDENT SENATE FRESHMAN SENATORS Judy Allen John Roark Dick Jenkins SOPHOMORE SENATORS Mary Robinette Joe Bauscher Pattie Clare JUNIOR SENATORS Pat Johnson Morris Ray Loden Paul Primm SENIOR SENATORS J o Ann Irving Margie Scott Jim Holland INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE Mary Helen Etter INDEPENDENT REPRESENTATIVE Brian Selander The student governing body of Southwestern University is the Student Senate. The responsi- bilities and obligations of student government are to further the purpose of the institution, which is to further the responsible growth of the students, providing society with mature, objective thinking adults who follow the principles of Christian living. 59 STANDING: John Stone, Bill Moore, Jo Ann Irving, Marcy Dubose, Cris Campbell, Mary Alice Neely, Joe Darsey. SEATED: Kenny Behrens, Connie Clendenin, Margie Scott, Mary Jean Fincher. HONOR COUNCIL In keeping with the Christian concept of Southwestern, the purpose of the Honor Sys- tem is to help uphold high principles of in- dividual character and integrity. OFFICERS PRESIDENT Kenny Behrens SECRETARY Cris Campbell 60 HISS STUDENT CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OFFICERS PRESIDENT . .  , - „ , Steve Jackson VICE-PRESIDENT- Nancy Armistead SECRETARY. „ Rita Browning TREASURER , Mary Jean Fincher The Student Christian Association is designed to co- ordinate the religious activities on the campus. Con- sisting of the entire student body, the association is headed by the members of the SCA Council, who are elected by the student body. Activities of the Student Christian Association include the sponsoring of Morning Watch, Tonight programs, and an SCA fund drive. Mr. James Billo, one of the featured guests of the SCA Tonight programs, spoke on juvenile delinquency. FIRST ROW: Joan Atchison, Wanda Okawa, Rita Browning, Julie Johnson, Sue Lightsey, Mary Louise Meyers. SECOND ROW: Jim Holland, Nancy Armistead, Ross Poteet, Neil Abe,fes, Bob Mittanck, Margie Schaezler. THIRD ROW: Norman Roe, Steve Jackson, Eddie Vetter, Mark Lett. 61 WOMEN ' S PANHELLENIC OFFICERS PRESIDENT .... Anne Johnston VICE-PRESIDENT Mary Helen Etter SECRETARY Virginia Reifschneider TREASURER Patricia Teinert SOCIAL CHAIRMAN ■Bette Loventhal Mary Helen Etter, Patricia Teinert, Margie Scott, Anne Johnston, Virginia Reifschneider, Diane Bobbin, Bette Loventhal, Connie Clendenin. MEN ' S PANHELLENIC OFFICERS PRESIDENT , „ . . David Shepherd VICE-PRESIDENT - Joe Darsey SECRETARY %V Jon Brecht ; : TREASURER Charlie Gauntt Joe Darsey, Ed Cordray, David Shepherd, David Baker, Bill Thornton, Jon Brecht. 62 INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL OFFICERS PRESIDENT David Shepherd VICE-PRESIDENT Joe Darsey SECRETARY Virginia Reifschneider TREASURER Patricia Teinert Coordinating the functions and activities of all Greek organizations on the campus are the three governing bodies, Interfraternity Council, Men ' s Panhellenic, and Women ' s Panhellenic. The interclub councils have made progress in furthering social and scholastic activities among the organizations. SEATED: Patricia Teinert, Virginia Reifschneider, Morris Loden, Diane Bobbin, Lerlene AAcColl Mary Alice Neely, Mary Helen Etter, Bill Thornton, Joe Darsey. STANDING: David Shepherd, David Baker Chari Faubion. urn, Beverly Stiegler, Mary Lou Mason, Ann Melugin, e Gaunft, Jon Brecht, Morris 63 STANDING: Bill Moore, Ernest Williams, Jim Holland. SEATED: Wayne Bradford, Anna Jane Jones, Suzanne Runyan, Ann Melugin, Ruth Schmidt. OFFICERS PRESIDENT.. .- Wayne Bradford VICE-PRESIDENT ..Bill Moore SECRETARY Ann Melugin TREASURER Anna Jane Jones ALPHA CHI Membership in Alpha Chi is considered the highe st scholastic honor that can be conferred upon a Southwestern student. The Texas Alpha chapter originated in 1915. Members are selected from among the top or ranking tenth of the junior and senior classes. Its aims are stimulation, development, and recognition of scholarship and character. 64 SIGMA PHI ALPHA OFFICERS PRESIDENT David Shepherd VICE-PRESIDENT. Bill Moore SECRETARY-TREASURER Ruth Schmidt Membership into Sigma Phi Alpha, a fine arts honor society, is limited to students doing creative work in the fields of music, literature, and art, who maintain an 85 average. STANDING: Suzanne Runyan, Wayne Bradford, Bill Moore. SEATED: Dean Henry Meyer, Ruth Schmidt, Jane Harris, David Shepherd. 65 CARDINAL KEY OFFICERS PRESIDENT Jane Harris VICE-PRESIDENT Margie Scott SECRETARY Mary Lynn Wisdom TREASURER Ann Melugin Cardinal Key is an honorary service organization for university women who have served as officers in their respective organizations and have contributed their services to the campus community in general. The members are frequently called upon to aid the ad- ministration in various ways. SEATED: Marsha Wilkins, Ruth Schmidt, Lou Dennard, Jo Ann Irving, Virginia Reifschneider, Mary Beth McKinney. STANDING: Ann Melugin, Mary Lynn Wisdom, Margie Scott, Mary Lou Mason, Jane Harris, Sally McMillan, Nan Kennedy. 66 Ernest Williams, Charlie Selman, Charlie Gauntt, David Shepherd, Joe Wilson, Seng Kah Ooi, Pat Johnson, Fred Sanders, Chuck Merrill, Paul Primm, Steve Jackson, Joe Darsey, Morris Faubion, Brian Selander, Jim Holland, Wayne Bradford, Bill Moore, Dick Hughes. Established at Southwestern in 1948, Blue Key is a national leadership fraternity for young men in colleges and universities. To foster leadership and to encourage student activities are its purposes. To be selected for membership, one must be of junior or senior standing and have maintained certain scholastic standards. OFFICERS PRESIDENT Charlie Selman VICE-PRESIDENT Bill Moore SECRETARY-TREASURER Ernest Williams CORRESPONDING SECRETARY Kenny Behrens ALUMNI SECRETARY Joe Wilson BLUE KEY 67 OFFICERS PRESIDENT Jesse Scoggins VICE-PRESIDENT Steve Jackson SECRETARY Brian Selander TREASURER Danny Baker SEATED: Wayne Bradford, Mark Lett, Jesse Scoggins, Paul Whiteley, Danny Baker. STANDING: Brian Selander, Steve Jackson. I ■■« ■■? ■i OFFICERS PRESIDENT Jerry Elrod SECRETARY Neal Cannon Odell Cates, Joe Bauscher, John Stone, Jerry Elrod, Henry Radde, Phil Darby. 68 OFFICERS PRESIDENT Mary Lou Mason VICE-PRESIDENT Beverly Stiegler SECRETARY Joyce Sauer TREASURER Lerlene McCollum SOCIAL CHAIRMAN Mary Alice Neely WOMEN ' S ADVISORY The governing bodies of each of the three dormitories are the house councils. Serving as a medium between the dormitory directors, the councils meet each week and discuss various problems. SEATED: De Ette Green, George Ann Denney, Joyce Sauer, Lerlene MtCollum, Kay Henry, Beverly Stiegler, Mary Lou Mason, Evelyn Spencer. STANDING: Mary Alice Neely, Beth Atkinson. 69 PI GAMMA MU OFFICERS PRESIDENT Fran Wiginton VICE-PRESIDENT Jim Holland SECRETARY-TREASURER Ernest Williams SENTINEL Fred Sanders Pi Gamma Mu, a national social science honor society, was founded in 1924 at Southwestern and is one of the charter chapters ' . The purpose of Pi Gamma Mu is to study social science. It seeks a synthesis of all branches of social science into a philosophy of human society and human welfare. By such aims and ideals, Pi Gamma Mu seeks to make its contribu- tion to the enlightenment of the world. ■. . ; ,, - f SEATED: Dr. F. E. Gaupp, Fran Wiginton, Dr. L. H. Merzbach, Miss Pearl Neas, Mr. M. L. Williams, Mary Lou Mason, Jim Holland, Ernest Williams. STANDING: Margie Scott, Mary Sue Addison, Carol Blackstone, Sandra Hattaway, Pat Johnson, Patricia Peacock, Lou Dennard. 70 Don Shuller, Ann Baugh, Lawrence Wisdom, Prella Mays, Jay Chapman, Ann Melugin, Diane Bobbitt, Ray Sansom, Martha Leverett, David Baker, Dick Hughes, Seng Kah Ooi, Margie Scott. OFFICERS PRESIDENT Dick Hughes VICE-PRESIDENTS: CnCKITC C f f I C T V CHEMISTRY Ann Melugin 5 V- I b IN % t 5ULItl I BIOLOGY Seng Kah Ooi PHYSICS Jay Chapman MATHEMATICS Ray Sansom TRIGONOMETRY Martha Leverett SECRETARY-TREASURER Prella Mays The Southwestern Science Society is an organization of advanced students who have achieved certain scholarship standards. Founded in 1918 by Dr. J. C. Godbey, the society is active locally and is affiliated with the Texas Academy of Science and with the American Association for the Advancement of Science. 71 FIRST SOPRANO Mar j one Dalchau Edith Davis Francena Fuller Sandra Munson Eve Porter Mary Robinette SECOND SOPRANO Louise Blackburn Carole Graff Lee Henderson Bettie Johnson Mary Alice Neely Virginia Simms FIRST ALTO Joyce Glasscock Linda Hutsell Ruth Schmidt Janice Smith Carolyn Tenery Jonelle Wheatley SECOND ALTO Carolyn Connor Lou Dennard Mary Lynch Jan Raasch Nancy Seerden Trecia Stevens FIRST TENOR Neil Abeles John Birkner James Elbert Jack Grace Jerry Williams SECOND TENOR Sam Birkner Steve Jackson Dick Jenkins Jerry Lackey Norman Roe David Shepherd BARITONE Danny Baker Bryan Brown Charlie Davis Joe Peno John Schmidt David Scarcella Robert Sebesta BASS Robert Allgood Robert Brague Jim Holland Pat Johnson Chuck Merrill Fred Sanders DIRECTOR Dean John Richards A CAPELLA CHOIR DELTA OMICRON OFFICERS PRESIDENT Mary Alice Neely FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT Camille Kennedy SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT Beth Atkison SECRETARY Marjorie Dalchau TREASURER Barbara Sands A national professional music fraternity for women, Delta Omicron fosters musicianship and provides an opportunity for social fellow- ship among members. To be initiated, girls must fulfill the standards and purposes and maintain an average of 85 in school and music work. SEATED: Lee Henderson. STANDING: Doris Ann Deats, Mary Ann Thames, Ann Hinson, Marguerite Johnson, Rosemary Coghlan, Sandra Wilson. SEATED: Mary Alice Neely. STANDING: Camille Kennedy, Connie Cole, Carolyn Thomason, Marjorie Dalchau, Jonelle Wheatley, Beth Atkison, Barbara Sands, Nancy Seerden. 73 GERMAN CLUB OFFICERS PRESIDENT. Del Hamilton VICE-PRESIDENT Henry Radde SECRETARY-TREASURER , . . . . Barbara Sands REPORTER Buddy Renick The German Club was established at Southwestern in 1929 for the purpose of developing knowledge of German conversation, litera- ture, and history. The local club is associated with the Texas Association of Germanic Students. ! Del Hamilton, president, is also a German lab instructor. Dick Goss, James L. Baker, Norman Boufford, Ike Ledger, Neil Abeles, Ray Sansom, Sam Birkner, Charley Schneider, Lloyd Huff, Charles Burle- son, David Baker, John Stone, Rod Quinn, Henry Radde, Joe Mock, Jay Chapman, Duncan McNitzky, Lynn Weeks, Harland Watson, Steve Sharp, Joan Wellborn, Evelyne Kosmyroski, Barbara Bohmfalk, Dr. M. G. Lenz, Anne Harley, Sharon England, Ann Baugh, Barbara Sing, Marty Adams, Susan Stark, Prella Mays. 74 Harry Grappa, Al Simpson, Tharelyn Nichols, Rona Faye Beseler, Bill Kesler, Dr. J. H. McCoy, Judith Kuykendall, AAarcia Hooker, Carol Henderson, Jane Jenkins, Betty Ewing, Bess Guggolz, Bobby Heitman. OFFICERS PRESIDENT Ed Gauntt VICE-PRESIDENT Harry Grappa SECRETARY Bess Guggolz TREASURER Diane Pope SPANISH CLUB The Spanish Club ' s membership is drawn from those students who have manifested enthusiastic interest in the Spanish language, culture, and ideas. Activities for the school year include the two annual trips made to San Antonio and to Mexico. 75 NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION OFFICERS PRESIDENT Jane Harris VICE-PRESIDENT Kay Phelps SECRETARY Charlene Vetter TREASURER Jean Causey Student National Education Assocation is a professional organization for those who are planning to make teaching their career, or those who have some interest in the field of education. The purpose is to exchange ideas on common problems of teaching and create a desire for teaching both inside and outside the organization. FIRST ROW: Patricia Morrow, Charlene Vetter, Jane Harris, David Shepherd, Sally McMillan. SECOND ROW: JoAnn Winfrey, Kay Phelps, Fran Wiginton, Lee Ola Carr, Dr. John Rodgers. THIRD ROW: Virginia Reifschneider, Judy Schaper, Marcia Campbell, Mary Beth McKinhey, Janice Fleming. 76 Bill Kesler, Buck Redding, John Roark, Paul Primm, Mike Johnson, Bill Watts, Bob Rork, Mary Lou Mason, Al Mason. The Pre-Law Society is established to help the law students on campus to better prepare for the study and practice of law and to promote a fraternal spirit among those with a similar goal. Regular meetings are held throughout the school year with prominent persons connected with the law profession speaking. Dr. George Hester is the founder and the sponsor of this society. OFFICERS PRESIDENT Mike Johnson VICE-PRESIDENT Dee Rowland SECRETARY-TREASURER Mary Lou Mason PRE-LAW SOCIETY 77 MASK AND WIG i Mask and Wig is an organization of students interested in drama and is open for membership at the beginning of each semester. Students become active members after obtaining ten activity- points. The aim of this organization is to create interest in and to provide a practical study of drama and to present several top plays each semester such as: Image of Frightened Birds, The Mousetrap, Liliom, and Diary of Anne Frank. OFFICERS PRESIDENT Kenny Behrens VICE-PRESIDENT Belle Keepers SECRETARY Ruby Lee Pyle BUSINESS MANAGER Harold Parsley FIRST ROW: Jerry Williams, Rosemary Wendt. SECOND ROW:,Pattie Clare, Ruby Lee Pyle, Harold Parsley, Gayle Haden, Sherry Speer, Judy Allen, Jan Raasch, Belle Keepers, Mary Beth Reifschneider, Kenny Behrens. THIRD ROW: Jerry Strickler, Bill Hite, Robert Richards, Jim Kennedy, R. J. Molt. 78 SEATED: Mr. R. C. Penick. STANDING: Bucky Whittington, Charles Burleson, Joan Schelling, Barbara Sands, Connie Cole, Jean Causey, Rosemary Coghlan, Ross Poteet, Wayne Bradford. The National Guild of Organists is one of the newest organizations on campus and was founded to encourage an interest in organ music and composition. Mr. R. C. Penick is the sponsor. NATIONAL GUILD OF ORGANISTS OFFICERS PRESIDENT John Schmidt VICE-PRESIDENT Connie Cole SECRETARY-TREASURER .... Rosemary Coghlan REPORTER Jean Causey 79 PI EPSILON DELTA The chief aims of Pi Epsilon Delta, a national honorary dramatic fraternity, are to stimulate interest and raise dramatic standards and achievement through encouraging the best individual and group efforts in theatrical work. Membership is restricted to juniors and seniors who have participated in two or more drama activities produced on the campus. Kenny Behrens, Harold Parsley, Dr. Angus Springer, Gayle Haden, Sherry Speer, Jan Raasch, Ruby Lee Pyle. 80 SEATED: Dean Henry Meyer, Dean Ruth Ferguson, Dr. F. E. Gaupp, Miss Pearl Neas, Sally McMillan, Martha Hoffman, Kathleen Long. STANDING: Mike Johnson, Bette Loventhal, Carol Blackstone, Jimmy Raatz, Karen Kuhne, Judy Schaper, Connie Clendenin, Pattie Clare, Al Mason, Claudia Frazier, Mary Louise Meyers, Janet Tewes, Janice Smith, Mary Alice Neely, Dr. F. B. Clifford, Mrs. E. G. Hayes, Charlie Gauntt. OFFICERS PRESIDENT Sally McMillan VICE-PRESIDENT Anne Johnston SECRETARY Martha Hoffman TREASURER Charles Gauntt PI DELTA EPSILON Pi Delta Epsilon is a national honorary collegiate journalism fraternity. It is the purpose of the fraternity to elevate the cause of journalism, to foster the mutual welfare of stu- dent publications, and to reward the journalists working on the student publications for their efforts, services, and accomplishments by admission to its membership. Pi Delta Epsilon established a chapter on the Southwestern campus on May 28, 1950. 81 FIRST ROW: Bill Moore, Mary Helen Etter, Bette Loventhal, Janet Tewes, Kathleen Long. SECOND ROW: Dr. F. B. Clifford, Ed Franklin. MAGAZINE S aily McMillan, editor of the Magazine, is working to meet one of her deadlines. STAFF EDITOR Sally McMillan ASSOCIATE EDITOR Kathleen Long CO-ART EDITORS Janet Tewes, Ed Franklin CIRCULATION MGR Dru Kattner HUMOR EDITOR Janice Smith FEATURE EDITOR Mary Alice Neely POETRY EDITOR Bill Moore PHOTOGRAPHER Carol Blackstone STAFF ASSISTANT Bette Loventhal TYPISTS Mary Jean Fincher Mary Helen Etter The Southwestern Magazine is a quarterly periodical in which the literary compositions of both the students and the faculty are published. A Girl of the Issue is a regular feature of each publi- cation. MEGAPHONE STAFF EDITOR Claudia Frazier SPORTS EDITOR Mike Johnson RELIGION EDITOR Jim Holland FEATURE EDITOR Susan Staples SOCIETY EDITOR Karen Kuhne ADVERTISING MANAGER Charlie Gauntt PHOTOGRAPHER Sherry Speer CIRCULATION MANAGER Jerry Elrod CARTOONIST Jimmy Raatz Published weekly, the Megaphone, which is the campus newspaper, contains student views, and local and national news. The editor of this publication is first approved by the Board of Student Publications and elected by the student body. SEATED: Charlie Gauntt, Jim Holland, Jimmy Raatz, Sherry Speer, Claudia Frazier, Susan Staples, Karen Kuhne. STANDING: Mike Johnson, Jerry Eirod. 83 SEATED: Barbara Eck, Betty Ewing, Mary Louise Meyers, Lee Howard, Al Mason, Nan Baugh, Pattie Clare, Judy Schaper. STANDING: Pat Swanzey, Connie Clendenin, Stanley Hauerwas. SOU ' WESTER SEATED: Ann Dozier, Patsy Stanfield, Bettie Scott. STANDING: Jane Jenkins, Terry Schoenemann, Monette Sawyer, Julie Johnson, Judith Kuykendall, Susan Petry, Frances Peel. 84 PICTURED with the Fine Arts ' School are Mary Louise Meyers, Carl Lloyd, George Cauthen, Doris Ann Deats, Marilyn Brough, Bucky Whittington, Joan Schelling, Virginia Jackson. NEGRO FINE ARTS The Negro Fine Arts School is taught by Southwestern students who volunteer their time and talent each Tuesday and Thursday for an hour. Lessons are given to interested Negro children at the First Methodist Church. Observing the progress of one of the piano students is Joan Schelling. KAPPA PHI OFFICERS PRESIDENT Ruth Schmidt VICE-PRESIDENT Jo Ann Irving SECRETARY Ruby Lee Pyle TREASURER Terry Schoenemann FIRST ROW: Suzanne Haralson, Julie Johnson, Barbara Menking, Barbara Kobs, Barbara Bohmfalk, Linda Hutsell. SECOND ROW: Barbara Fischer, Doris Ann Deats, Sheila Thomas, Mrs. F. B. Clifford, Terry Schoenemann, Connie Su Collins, Margaret Huffstutler, Jo Ann Irving, Sandy Sanders. THIRD ROW: Jo Ann Rice, Jenny Lynn Parris, Caroline Conner. .. , Kappa Phi is a social and religious organiza- tion with the purpose of training every Chris- tian girl in the university world of today to become a leader in the church of tomorrow. The chapter on this campus was founded in 1947. BOTTOM ROW: Ellen Risinger, Ruby Lee Pyle, Sue Lightsey, Cris Campbell. SECOND ROW: Barbara Eck, Jeanine Sandefur, Sandra Welch, Sharon England, Thelma Lou Smith, Judith Kuykendall. STANDING: Ann Hinson, Suzanne Runyan, Lenise Latch, Ann Burgess, Charlene Griffith, Ruth Schmidt. 86 KAPPA CH! OFFICERS PRESIDENT Harold Sassman VICE-PRESIDENT Brian Selander SECRETARY-TREASURER Nancy Armistead The members of Kappa Chi include the religious ed- ucation majors and the life service students on the campus. The principle aim of this organization is to gain both instruction and inspiration. Buddy Renick led the recreation workshop for Kappa Chi members, who discussed the philosophy of recreation and learned new folk dances and games. 22JSV A ™ -9. g;e Schaezler, Sue Lightsey, Mary jean Fincher, Trecia Stevens, Barbara Bohmfalk, SECOND ROW: Nancy ThZ fsmith Marc aH V c ! aT ' u m ' u 9 ' ' HayeS ' ™ IRD R ° W: Anne Harle Sh - on England, HaroTd «1„ wl ' n A u ? ' T t ' MBrda Cam ° ' je ' ChaHsie Conerl - Sara Churchil1 ' M L ° ulse Ver S . BACK ROW Harod Sassman, Edd,e W,nk, Dav.d Hares, Buzz Morris, Larry Sanders, Tommy McClung, Danny Baker, Bill Osher, Ross Poteet Bucky Wh.tt.ngton. Byron Jarratt, Mark Lett, Jim Holland, Brian Selander, Neil Abeles, Dr. James Hares V 87 %nr BAND Mr. George E. Nelson, director of the band, molds the volunteer members into a well- performing group. The orchestra with Mr. Thomas Douglas as conductor presents con- certs during the year. This is also a volunteer organization. ORCHESTRA 1 88 SEATED: Seng Kah Ooi, Billy Chee Kwongling. FIRST ROW: Mina Sakaguchi, Ramiro Cruz-Aedo, Wanda Okawa. THIRD ROW: Suzanne Runyan, Marianne Gesse, Mohammad Ayyad, Hernan Salazar, Lydia Wang, Susan Petry, Mary Helen Hilburn, Bill Moore, Wonmo Dong. OFFICERS PRESIDENT Seng Kah Ooi VICE-PRESIDENT Suzanne Runyan SECRETARY Wanda Okawa TREASURER Bill Moore INTERNATIONAL CLUB The International Club is composed of students from all over the world and is international not only in membership, but also in purpose. Striving to improve international relations and to maintain a democratic spirit, this organization is a combination of over ten nationalities. 89 IE ' BOTTOM ROW: Marsha Wilkins, Diane Pope, Ann Baugh. SECOND ROW: Kay Phelps, Jane Harris, Virginia Reifschnei- der. THIRD ROW: Margie Schaezler, Kay Stewart, Nan Baugh. FOURTH ROW: Janet Tewes, Terecia Conder, Bess Guggolz. TOP ROW: Sarah Shepherd, Mrs. Esther Weir, Sally McMillan. OFFICERS PRESIDENT ,.., Marsha Wilkins VICE-PRESIDENT SJ Janet Tewes SECRETARY Mary Lou Mason TREASURER Sally McMillan WOMEN ' S RECREATION ASSOCIATION The Women ' s Recreation Association is an organization open to every girl on campus who is interested in intramural sports such as bowling, volleyball, and basketball. Its main purpose is to encourage participation and sportsmanship in sports. 90 LETTERMEN ' S ASSOCIATION OFFICERS PRESIDENT Jim Holland VICE-PRESIDENT Bill Thornton SECRETARY Ronnie Ogden TREASURER Darol Lindloff Promoting interest in sports, the Letterman ' s Association is composed of all men who are awarded letters at the end of the sports season. The coaches select the lettermen on the basis of service, performance, and attitude. Those lettermen who survive initiation into the Association deserve to be members. The major activity of the S Associotion is the initiation of Southwestern freshmen each fall. BOTTOM ROW: Larry Rydell, Jim Holland, Jesse Hibbetts. SECOND ROW: Harold Parsley, Steve Jackson, James Baker. THIRD ROW: Neil Abeles, Jerry Fewell, Barney Stanley. FOURTH ROW: Lewis Johnson, Bill Thornton, Del Moberg. TOP ROW: Coach Myron Dees, Charlie Chance, Eddie Vetter, Jesse Scoggins. T PEMS OFFICERS PRESIDENT . ' Margie Scott VICE-PRESIDENT Jane Harris SECRETARY Mary Lou Mason TREASURER Virginia Reifschneider REPORTER Syleta Rogers Perns, which stands for payment, enjoyment, and mastery of sports, is open to any girl in the school who earns the required amount of activity points in WRA. One of the ways in which a girl can earn the activity points for Perns is by refereeing games. 92 Jane Harris, Virginia Reifschneider, Margie Scott. INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION OFFICERS PRESIDENT Jim Holland VICE-PRESIDENT Beth Atkison SECRETARY-TREASURER Barbara Sands Neil Abeles Monetta Alexander Nancy Armistead Joan Atchison Beth Atkison Danny Baker Barbara Bohmfalk Norman Boufford Gary Clanton Rosemary Coghlan Connie Cole Terecia Conder Jack Cox Harry Crowe Marjorie Dalchau Barbara Fischer Wayne Bradford Bryan Brown Jean Causey George Cauthen JPfp tt, ..... WW 93 Ike Ledger Sue Lightsey Carl Lloyd Barbara Menking Mary Louise Meyers Bobby Mittanck Linda Murphy Diane Norris Seng Kai Ooi Wanda Okawa Bill Osher Paul Patrick Susan Petry LaNelle Phillips Ross Poteet 94 Buddy Renick Ellen Risinger Roy Robbins Norman Roe Harold Sassman Monette Sawyer John Schaub Carol Scheirer Doris Scoggins David Scarcella Nancy Sechrist Brian Selander ALPHA DELTA PI OFFICERS PRESIDENT Rita Browning VICE-PRESIDENT Mary Robinette CORRESPONDING SECRETARY Sara Churchill RECORDING SECRETARY Karen Kuhne TREASURER Margie Schaezler NATIONAL FOUNDING 1851 LOCAL FOUNDING 1907 Rita Browning Mary Robinette Sara Churchill Karen Kuhne Margie Schaezler Beverly Bradberry Mary Jane Carrel Pattie Clare Connie Clendenin Jean Coburn Ross Covington Nancy Dawson Kay Dean Ann Dozier Betty Ewing Carol Henderson Martha Hoffman Lee Howard Virginia Jackson Jane Jenkins Anne Johnston Camille Kennedy Carolyn Leggett Martha Leverett Annie Laura Mason Ann Melugin Missy Mood Fannie Newton And here we are at Fannie ' s engagement party! Frances Peel Eve Porter Pat Raymer Beth Rider LaSchelle Thompson Joan Wellborn JoAnn Winfrey 97 DELTA ZETA OFFICERS PRESIDENT Prella Mays FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT Bettie Scott SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT Julie Johnson CORRESPONDING SECRETARY Sarah Shepherd RECORDING SECRETARY _ Betty Johnson TREASURER Ruby Lee Pyle NATIONAL FOUNDING 1902 LOCAL FOUNDING 1946 Prella Mays Bettie Scott Julie Johnson Sarah Shepherd Betty Johnson Ruby Lee Pyle Martie Adams Louise Blackburn Ann Burgess Crispen Campb Marcia Campbell Carmen Coleman Connie Su Collins Irene Dinning Kathy Fleming Claudia Frazier Francena Fuller Joyce Glasscock Jane Harris Gayle Haden 98 Linda Hutsell Jo Ann Irving Barbara Kobs Carolyn Lawson Mary Lynch Ann Marsh Joanna May Mary Beth Reifschneider Virginia Reifschneider Judy Schaper Ruth Schmidt Terry Schoenemann Margie Scott Barbara Sing Patsy Stanfield Susan Stark What ' s in that glass? 99 DELTA DELTA DELTA OFFICERS PRESIDENT Mary Alice Neely VICE-PRESIDENT Mary Beth McKinney SECRETARY Angela Engelbrecht TREASURER Margaret Mount NATIONAL FOUNDING . 1883 LOCAL FOUNDING 1911 Mary Alice Neely Mary Beth McKinney Angela Engelbrecht Margaret Mount Mary Helen Etter Mary Jean Fincher Janice Fleming DeEtte Green Mary Kafhryn Hanley Lee Henderson Kaye Henry Judy Jones Nan Kennedy Carolyn Knippa Sally McMillan Hall Gene Moore Tharelyn Nichols Prissy Pond Diane Pope Louzelle Price • You can always tell a Tri Delt by the way she wears her socks! Pat Rood Janice Smith Trecia Stevens Mary Ann Thames Lou Tompkins Betty Ann Weir Jonelle Wheatley Annette Whittle Marsha Wilkins 101 PHI MU OFFICERS PRESIDENT Barbara Eck VICE-PRESIDENT Bess Guggolz SECRETARY Sheila Thomas NATIONAL FOUNDING 1852 LOCAL FOUNDING 1908 Barbara Eck Bess Guggolz Sheila Thomas Marilyn Biough Doris Deats Beverly George Janet Gibson Virginia Goodman Carole Graff 102 Lenise Latch Lerlene McCollum Lynn Reavis Jeanine Sandefur Sandy Sanders Nancy Seerden Virginia Simms Pat Teinert Carolyn Thomason Judy Vowell Watch out! She ' s a devil with that iron purse. There ' s only one thing dumber than a freshman- and that ' s a freshman pledge! 103 ZETA TAU ALPHA OFFICERS PRESIDENT Diane Bobbin VICE-PRESIDENT Charlene Vetter SECRETARY Bette Loventhal NATIONAL FOUNDING 1898 LOCAL FOUNDING 1906 Diane Bobbitt Charlene Vetter Judy Allen Gayle Ahlgreen Joan Barton Carol Blackstone Lynn Dee Bryan Pam Chilton Ann Day Marcy DuBose George Ann Denney Sharon Harris Sandra Hattaway Sandra Hill Margaret Huffstuttler Helen Kennedy ' ll Mildred Lawler jftAary Lou Mason Jan Miller Pat Morrow 104 Mary Mosty Sandra Munson Nancy North Kay Phelps Jan Raasch Joan Schelling Janet Sechrist Dorothy Stevens Sondra Sullivan Pat Swanzey Lana Turner Eleanor White Fran Wigington Linda Wilson Sandra Wilson And a good time was had by all! Ever been surprised before, Pat? 105 PI KAPPA ALPHA OFFICERS PRESIDENT John Stone VICE-PRESIDENT Henry Radde SECRETARY Van Valentine TREASURER Ernest Williams NATIONAL FOUNDING 1868 LOCAL FOUNDING 1910 John Stone Henry Radde Van Valentine Ernest Williams Jimmy Armsworth Bill Barnes Joe Bauscher Sam Birkner Stanley Brossette Bryan Brown Ray Burkett Billy Caskey Jay Chapman Fred Dodson Bubba Few Jolly Foster Ed Franklin Sidney Fuqua Gene Guest David Hares 106 Harry Harris Ben Head Lloyd Huff David Lemons Bill McClendon Donald McDonald Joe Mock R. J. Mott Bubba Watkins Bill Welch Bill Winn Johnny Wirth Charles Norman Harold Parsley Joe Peno Ronnie Presswood Bob Tindell David Varnado Mike Wade Ronny Walters 107 PHI DELTA THETA OFFICERS PRESIDENT Morris Ray Loden VICE-PRESIDENT Pat Johnson SECRETARY Harland Watson TREASURER D. L. Fugler NATIONAL FOUNDING 1843 LOCAL FOUNDING 1886 John Edger James Elbert Barry Fawcett Jim Fisher Everett Frizzell Kenneth Green Guy Gross Charlie Guantt Ed Guantt Del Hamilton 10 Hub Harrison Stanley Hauerwas John Hickman Sherrill Hurley Dick Jenkins 109 KAPPA ALPHA OFFICERS PRESIDENT Ed Cordray VICE-PRESIDENT Joe Darsey SECRETARY Jim Thompson TREASURER Sam Doughty NATIONAL FOUNDING 1865 LOCAL FOUNDING 1883 i Ed Cordray Joe Darsey Jim Thompson Sam Doughty Bobby Brague Jim Croley Clarence Downing Tom Hancock Jim Kennedy Jim Keys Robert Montgomery 110 Tom Swift Paul Whiteley Jerry Williams Dick Williamson Chris Penick Robert Portwood David Quick Don Quick Jim Reid Robert Richards Robert Sebesta Sam Shepperd Southwestern ' s answer to the Kingston Trio. Is this the Tom Dooley you were singing about? Ill KAPPA SIGMA OFFICERS GRAND MASTER Joh Brecht GRAND PROCURATOR Mike Johnson GRAND MASTER OF CEREMONIES Ken Behrens GRAND SCRIBE John Schmidt GRAND TREASURER Bill Thornton NATIONAL FOUNDING 1869 LOCAL FOUNDING 1886 i i «  ; BUB r 112 JnHHBBHHnBn wBBBBtk Jon Brecht Mike Johnson Kenny Behrens John Schmidt lit . Gordon Evans Dick Frerking George Grandstaff Fred Gunther Tom Gunther Bill Hoffman Shelley Howell Jack Ireland Bill Thornton Allen Benbrook John Birkner Mickey Cavaness 1 IIP David Curd Bill Dietze David Erck Fred Erck • -As ' : Jkk A Jerry Bob Jennings Jim Johnson Lewis Johnson Tommy Jordan George Kesler Wayne Laster Chuck Merrill Bill Miller Thorn Murrell Ronnie Ogden Dick Oliver Rex Parks Robert Parsons Buck Redding John Roark Bob Rork  fti Larry Rydell Fred Sanders Al Simpson Cody Wardlow Bill Watts Kenny, did you say that you were working for Colgate this summer? 113 «S3?|| WHBHM ■H 114 jr- 115 BEAUTY REVIEW From the twenty-four nominees of the five sororities and the Independent Association, the judges select the annual All School Beauty. They interview the girls and judge them in both a formal and a tea dress. The three professional beauty judges chose Mildred Lawler, Zeta Tau Alpha nominee, as the 1958-59 All School Beauty. 116 SCHOOL BEAU it are a rJLawtL ALPHA DELTA PI NOMINEES so J 5 (Sot inah V on 118 tnne Aohnston Uirainia Aackion I W f A D PI BEAUTY Iflllarcia rrook er 119 Judu Ji DELTA DELTA DELTA NOMINEES one 5 120 JLje C tte Ljt ' teen W aru Jnn Dk y antes iTj TO DELTA BEAUTY 121 ■jj i ., «:S: :: DELTA ZETA NOMINEES (joy.ce LjiaAScock 122 vSeverlu S tieater laron awrence DELTA ZETA BEAUTY saw Schmidt INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION NOMINEES • .  - ,, ; cJLudla Wan • 9 Jju3an oLandi ers 124 f ancu eckriit INDEPENDENT BEAUTY oLou aLJennara 125 PHI MU NOMINEES Au du U owell S andu Standi 126 V er5 Aanet i ibion PHI MU BEAUTY (Carole Cfraff 127 Aanet echriit ZETA TAU ALPHA NOMINEES VVliidred cJLawler ■i_L i  m i tjdRI fffaraie cott 9 MISS SOUTHWESTERN Possessing leadership, scholarship, social, and religious characteristics, Margie Scott was elected Miss Southwestern, the highest attainment by a girl on Southwestern ' s campus. She was elected by ths student body from a group of nominees selected by a faculty committee. Margie ' s friendliness shows the atmosphere of Southwestern ' s campus. 130 t z_ mm l % Ik MISS SOUTHWESTERN SUZANNE RUNYAN I RUTH MARIE SCHMIDT 132 r ™ NOMINEES MARY LOU MASON ANN MELUGIN 133 WHO ' S WHO IN AMERICAN CO These twelve seniors, picked by a secret faculty committee represent the picture of college success. To be elected to Who ' s Who, one must be active in all aspects of campus life, rate high scholastically, and have good leadership qualifications. MARY LOU MASON sally McMillan BILL MOORE 134 ANN MELUGIN f 2_ COL LEGES AND UNIVERSITIES CHUCK MERRILL MARGIE SCOn JIM HOLLAND LOU DENNARD 135 WHO ' S WHO JOE WILSON SUZANNE RUNYAN KENNY BEHRENS WAYNE BRADFORD 136 r - PIRATE YELL LEADERS RICHARD LOCKHART 4 % ANNE HARLEY THOM MURRELL SHERRY SPEER WAYNE LASTER 137 BASKETBALL SWEETHEART Elected by the Pirate basketball team, Janet Tewes was presented to the students by Charlie Chance. JANET TEWES 53s lJBO Bettie Scott, Sherry Speer, and Carolyn Dorbandt were also nominated. 1 31 UMOC Casting pennies for votes, the student body elected Harold Parsley as the 1958-1959 Ugly Man on Campus. Harold was crowned by Gail Hamme at the Student Senate Carnival. Candidates for the UMOC title were Gene Moore, Phi Delta Theta; Paul Whitely, Kappa Alpha; Bill Thornton, Kappa Sigma; Harold Parsley, Pi Kappa Alpha; Jack Cox, Independent Association; and David Snowden, Lunchroom Boys. 139 Sherru Speer, PI KAPPA i | ■! i | ALPHA DREAM GIRL . ■i i- ■; St P L Janet Dewes, INDEPENDENT SWEETHEART 141 tZutk Sckm ' Jt, KAPPA SIGMA DREAM GIRL S rance3 VVlont omer j KAPPA ALPHA ROSE 143 145 VARSITY BASKETBALL Members of the 1958-1959 varsity basketball squad were Charlie Chance, Buddy Renick, Del Moberg, kneeling; and Allison Trompler, Dale Lusk, Ronnie Ogden, Lewis Johnson, Scrooge Scoggins, Barney Stanley, James Baker, Merriman Morton, Paul Patrick, Coach Myron Dees, and Bobby Lade. : Although the 1959 Pirate basketball team did not complete the season with a record of impres- sive victories, they did exhibit some fine at- tempts to upset many of their opponents. The team placed second in a four team tournament in San Antonio. 146 The Pirates played a good last game against Pan American College. ALLISON TROMPLER 149 INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL Placing first in the boys ' intramural basketball tournament also, the Kappa Sigma champion team consisted of the following members: Wayne Uster, Bill Deitze, Dick Oliver, Jack Ireland, and Bill Thornton, kneeling; Jim Johnson, John Roark, Buck Redding, George Grandstaff, and Lewis Johnson, standing. 150 A jump between Osher and Chapman sets the play into action. 7 d ACTION SHOTS y I INTRAMURAL FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS The Champs rest after a hard fought first half  « Ilk The Independents won the football championship after an eventful : season. Members of the team included Danny Baker, Coach; Don Davis, Doug Fisk, Jack Cox, Jim Holland, David Scarcella, Bill Osher, James Baker, Steve Jackson, Don Higbee, Harry Crowe, Bob Mittanck, Don. Williams, Tommy McClung, and Mark Lett, manager. The use of a great pass defense helped the Barbs win the undefeated football championship for the 1959 season. 152 FN ACTION SHOTS Gene Moore of the Phis makes a brilliant catch. After a good gain, the Barbs are halted. Rough line play characterized the football season this year. Darol Lindloff steps off good yardage as the Phi ' s end run starts clicking again. 153 ACTION SHOTS Great plays such as this highlighted many of the football games. :• V ' t ' ' fi V ' :4W ' UWi M %.f (It « ;, , J stiC ' aSS ' Si -- ' mmnnpiMi The Pikes are thrown for a loss by a determined Sig team. The Pikes are stopped just short of the. goal line after a long drive. 154 The Phis drive hard as they pick up yardage. VJS INTRAMURAL VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS Members of the Kappa Sigma Volleyball Championship team were Dick Oliver, David Erck, Wayne Laster, Bill Deitze, KNEELING; Buck Redding, Skip Miller, George Grandstaff, Allen Benbrook and Bill Thornton, STANDING. Preparing for a good spike, the Sigs display their skill on the volleyball court. 155 ACTION SHOTS The Phis and the Sigs battle, clown to the last minute. h The KA ' s attempt to score. With all eyes on the ball, the Phis prepare to return. 156 As the Pikes return a spike, the play gets furious. The KA ' s fight for an important point. VARSITY BASEBALL Members of the 1959 baseball team are as follows: FIRST ROW: Tommy McClung, Jimmy Jeter, Eddie Vetter, Del Moberg Jesse Hibbet s Thorn A WrelL SECOND ROW: Don Williams, Jim Holland, David Tafoya, Bill Caskey, Charlie Chan-.e, Dale Lusk. THIRD ROW: Coach Myron Dees, Darol Lmdloff, John Roark, Scrooge Scoggins, Barney Stanley, David Switzer. COACH MYRON DEES 157 ■' ' ' ' f ■■■■■' v DAROL LINDLOFF CHARLIE CHANCE SCROOGE SCOGGINS TOMMY McCLUNG DEL MOBERG JIM HOLLAND JIMMY JETER EDDIE VETTER THOM MURRELL DON WILLIAMS JESSE HIBBETTS fl M DAVID TAFOYA BILL CASKEY DALE LUSK GIRLS ' INTRAMURAL VOLLEYBALL : Capturing the girls intramural volleyball title were the Independent Girls. The team consisted of Trecia Stevens, Mina Sakaguchi, La Schelle Thompson, KNEELING; Jean Causey, Mary Lynch, Shirley Fredericks, Terecia Conder, and Janet Tewes, STANDING. Nancy Seerden ' s back spike scores for fhe Phi Mu team. Sandra Munson Is ready and waiting to return the ball for the Zeta team. 160 Z_i ■Completing an undefeated season, the Independent Girls won the girls ' basketball title with players Wanda Okawa, Terecia Conder, Charlotte Oliver, Shirley Fredericks, Ellen Stewart, Henriette Hohmann, Mina Sakaguchi, Janet Tewes, and Beth Atkison. GIRLS ' INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL The Tri Delts attempt to halt the champions in a decisive game. The Delta Zetas and Phi Mus battle for the ball. 161 163 THE PRESIDENT WILLIAM C. FINCH A.B., S.T.B., Th.AA., Ph.D., LL.D. THE VICE-PRESIDE I. J. McCOOK, D.C.S. 164 Z_ RUTH AA. FERGUSON, A.B., A.M. Dean of Women JOHN D. RICHARDS, B.F.A., M.M.Ed. Dean of the School of Fine Arts ADMINISTRATION MYRON F. WICKE, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Dean of the College of Arts Sciences JOHN V. BERGLUND, A.B., B.D., A.M. Dean of Men 165 ADMINISTRATIVE OFF ' CIALS PEARL ALMA NEAS Registrar DAVID K. SWITZER, A.B., B D. Chaplain HOWARD A. LONG, A.B., S.T.B. Director of Admissions . ' AAARY ELIZABETH FOX, A.B., B.S., A.M. Director of Publicity Ex-Students Association 166 MILDRED Q. GERVASI, B.S. Librarian BASIL PHILLIPS Business Manager RICHARD W. BLEVINS, B.B.A. Director of Union PEARL B. ROBINSON, R.N. University Nurse JOHN R. MARTIN, M.D. University Physican MARY ELIZABETH WILCOX, A.B., A.M. ELIZABETH R. LUNDBLAD, B.S., A.M. LUDWIG H. MERZBACK, Dr. of Eco. Political Science 168 MATHEMATICS RALPH M. WHITMORE, A.B., A.M. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION I. J. McCOOK, JR., B.B.A. EDUCATION JOHN O. RODGERS, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. HOME ECONOMICS JUDSON S. CUSTER, B.M., M.M., Ed.D. SARAH S. ZAJICEK, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. IRENE W. DEUPREE, B.S., A.M. 169 ' RUTH M. FERGUSON, A.B., A.M. ENGLISH MYRON F. WICKE, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. JOHN W. CARDWELL, A.B. F. BURR CLIFFORD, A.B., B.D., A.M., Ph.D. «L, I •  • • , « SHERMAN D. LESESNE, B.S., A.M., Ph.D. SCIENCE BOB M. BROWN, B.S., Ph.D. EB C. GIRVIN, A.C., A.M., Ph.D. JOHN C. GODBEY, A.B., A.M., Sc.D. E. W. KEITH, A.B., A.M. GORDON B. WOLCOTT, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. ' ,; J V « V I 1 1 j FOREIGN LANGUAGES MALI G. LENZ, Ph.D. J. HAMILTON McCOY, A.B., A.M. MM : ' W: ;:■■?■■IP ■; v; ELIZABETH P. BEAVER, A.B., A.M. 172 PHYSICAL EDUCATION ESTHER M. WEIR, A.B., A.M. DOROTHY LANCASTER, A.B., M.Ed. RANDOLPH M. MEDLEY, A.B., A.M MYRON H. DEES, B.S., M.Ed. 173 PSYCHOLOGY OSCAR A. ULLRICH, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. DAVID K. SWITZER, A.B., B.D. SOCIOLOGY FRANK E. LUKSA, A.B., Ph.D. 174 JOHN V. BERGLUND, A.B., B.D., A.M. JAMES C. HARES, A.B., B.D., A.M., Ph.D. EDMUND H. STEELMAN, Th.B., B.S. Ed., S.T.B., S.T.M., AND S.T.D. RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY JOHN N. R. SCORE, II, A.B., B.D. HARVEY D. WATTS, A.B., B.D., A.M. 175 HISTORY AND GOVERNMENT GEORGE C. HESTER, A.B., A.M., L.L.D. RALPH W. JONES, B.M., M.M.Ed. f FREDERICK E. GAUPP, Ph.D. LUTHER J. WAGGONER, A.B., B.D., A.M. 176 R. ANGUS SPRINGER, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. JAMES F. VALONE, A.B., M.F.A. ART SPEECH AND DRAMA JIMMY D. BAINES, A.B., A.M. CARL O. BERGQUIST, A.B., M.S. 177 MUSIC HENRY E. MEYER, A.B., B.M., B.S., A.M., Mus.D. RALPH W. JONES, B.M., M.M.Ed. V -« GEORGE E. NELSON, B.M.Ed., M.Mus. WENDELL L. OSBORN, B.M., M.Mus., B.M. 178 THOMAS C. DOUGLASS, B.AAus., M.AAus. IOLA B. CHAMBERS, B.F.A., A.B., M.Mus. JOHN D. RICHARDS, B.F.A., M.M.Ed. R. COCHRANE PENICK, A.B., Sac. Mus. M. 179 MARGUERITE DOLAN Office of the Vice-President MARJORIE BEECH Office of the President SKINNY HOWARD University Store GENE KLEIN Oftice of the Registrar EVELYN ADERHOLT Postmistress ANNABELLE NOBLES, LOUISE RADER, JOYCE ROSENBUSCH Business Office CLARA CARTER Office of the Registrar JoANN PAGE College of Arts and Sciences LOUISE DANIELS Office of Publicity GRACE WALKER Office of Admissions 181 DORMITORY MATRON -A- JOHN N. R. SCORE, II LUCILLE LOVENTHAL PROCTORS BEN H. BOHAAFALK v ORA BUCHHOLZ Phi Delta Theta RENA TIDAAORE Pi Kappa Alpha FRATERNITY HOUSE MOTHERS BLANCHE RUTLEDGE Kappa Alpha IAAOGENE GILLETT Kappa Sigma 183 185 1 OFFICERS PRESIDENT Henry Radde VICE-PRESIDENT David Shepherd SECRETARY-TREASURER Beverly Stiegler SENIOR CLASS Elected to lead the graduating class of 1958-59 are Henry Radde, Beverly Stiegler, and David Shepherd. 186 SENIORS MARY SUE ADDISON; Caldwell; Bus. Adm. Independent Asso.; Alpha Lambda Eta; Kappa Phi, 1st V.P., social chr.; International Club; Pi Gamma Mu MONETTA ALEXANDER; Palestine; Home Ec. Independent Asso., Sec.-Treas.; S.C.A., Sec.; M.S.M., Motive promoter; Independent Girls, Fr. and Soph, year BETH ATKISON; Seadrift; English Independent Asso., V.P., Girls ' Pres.; N.E.A.; M.S.M.; Alpha Lambda Eta; Delta Omicron, V.P.; Cardinal Key; W.R.A. KENNY BEHRENS; Georgetown; Drama Speech Kappa Sigma, Social Chr., V.P.; Student Asso., Treas., V.P.; Mask Wig, Pres; Sigma Phi Alpha; Blue Key, Sec.; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities LOUISE BLACKBURN; La Marque; Voice Delta Zeta, Song Leader, Activities Chr.; Mask Wig; A Capel- la; Band; French Club WAYNE BRADFORD; Menard; Organ Independent Asso.; Organ Guild STANLEY BROSSETTE; Kingsville; Hist. Gov. Pi Kappa Alpha; Student Asso., Tres.; Head Cheer Leader CRIS CAMPBELL; Corpus Christi; Bus. Adm. Delta Zeta, Scholarship Chr.; Kappa Phi; Honor Council, Sec. LEE CARR; Galveston; Elementary Ed. Independent Asso.; Mask Wig; International Club, Sec. AA.S.M., Sec.-Tres.; N.E.A., Historian; W.R.A. GEORGE CAUTHEN; Angleton; Religion Independent Asso.; M.S.M.; International Club; Negro Fine Arts School Teacher CHARLIE CHANCE; Georgetown; Bus. Adm. S Asso.; Basketball, 4 years; Baseball, 4 years; Basketball Captain CARMEN COLEMAN; Houston; Elementary Ed. Delta Zeta, V. P.; Mask Wig; F.T.A.; Delta Zeta Beauty VIRGIL JACK COX; Palestine; Religion Independent Asso.; Kappa Chi; A Capella; M.S.M.; All-Intra- mural Softball Team WILLEDA COX; San Antonio; Home Ec. Alpha Delta Pi, Reporter-Historian, Beauty Nominee, 2 yrs.; Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl; Mask Wig; W.R.A. CHARLES DAVIS; McAllen; Chemistry Phi Delta Theta, Historian, Song Leader; A Capella; Pre-med Society; Science Society; Student Instructor-organic chemistry SENIORS DONALD DAVIS; Temple; Physical Ed. LOU DENNARD; Nacogdoches; History Independent Asso., Social Chr..; Who ' s Who Among American Universities and Colleges; Independent Beauty; Cardinal Key; Alpha Chi; Pi Gamma Mu; A Capella; S.C.A., Social Chr.; M.S.M. IRENE DINNING; Freeport; Secretarial Sci. Delta Zeta, Recording Sec; Junior Class, Sec.; Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl Nominee WONMO DONG; Hung Nam, Korea; Government DANNY DUSEK; San Angelo; Biology International Club JAMES ELBERT; Lake Jackson; History Phi Delta Theta, Alumni Sec, Chaplain, House Manager; S.C.A. Council; Kappa Chi; M.S.M.; A Capella ANGELA ENGELBRECHT; Georgetown; Elementary Ed. Delta Delta Delta, Sec, Social Chr., Beauty Nominee; Mask Wig; N.E.A.; W.R.A.; S.C.A. DAVID ERCK; Alice; Bus. Adm. Kappa Sigma, Tres. MARY HELEN ETTER; Austin; Elementary Ed. Delta Delta Delta, Rush Chr., Service Projects; Band; Sym- phonetta; Mask Wig; W.R.A.; Women ' s Panhellenic and In- terfraternity Council, V.P.; F.T.A. GORDON EVANS; Houston; History Kappa Sigma, V.P.; German Club; Pre-law Society; Ruter Dorm Council MORRIS FAUBIAN; Cedar Park; History Kappa Alpha, V.P., Pledge Master; Science Society, V.P.; Blue Key; German Club BARRY FAWCETT; Johnson City; Chemistry Phi Delta Theta; Pre-med Ass o.; German Club SHIRLEY FREDERICKS; Lyford; Elementary Ed. Independent Asso., Food Chr.; International Club; N.E.A.; M.S..M.; W.R.A.; S.C.A.; Intramural sports CHARLES GAUNTT; Georgetown; Chemistry Phi Delta Theta, Warden, Pledge Master, Pres.; Science So- ciety; Blue Key; Men ' s Panhellenic, tres.; German Club; Pi Delta Epsilon, Tres.; Megaphone, Bus. Manager BEVERLY GEORGE; Carrizo Springs; Home Ec. SENIORS DAVID GOSS; Alice; Physics Mathematics Independent Asso. DEL HAMILTON; Odessa; Chemistry Science Society; Pre-med Society, Pres.; Phi Delta Theta, Sec, House Manager, Parliamentarian; German Club, Pres.; Fite- Nite; Ruter Dorm Council MARY JO HARBUZ; Buckholts; English Independent Asso., Reporter; Kappa Phi, Social Chr.; Inter- national Club; Alpha Lambda Eta; F.T.A.; Megaphone Staff BILL HOFFMAN; Georgetown; Bus. Adm. Kappa Sigma; Pre-law Society; Intramural Sports, Baseball, Basketball, Football MARTHA HOFFMAN; Georgetown; Sociology Alpha Delta Pi, Registrar, Activities Chr., Social Chr.; Pi Delta Epsilon, Sec.; W.R.A.; Perns; Kappa Sigma Dream Girl Nominee JIM HOLLAND; Uvalde; History Independent Asso., Pres.; Student Asso., Pres.; Alpha Chi; Blue Key; Pi Gamma Mu, V.P.; M.S.M., Pres.; S Asso., Pres.; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; A Capella; Kappa Chi; S.C.A. DICK HUGHES; Houston; Chemistry, Biology Independent Asso.; Pre-med Society; Blue Key; Science So- ciety; Mood Hall Council, Tres.; German Club; Lab Assistant JOANN IRVING; Corpus Christi; Religion Delta Zeta, song leader; Kappa Phi, song leader, chaplain, V.P.; Kappa Chi; Student Senate; Cardinal Key; M.S.M. Honor Council, Sec; Negro Fine Arts School Teacher ANNE JOHNSTON; Palestine; Secretarial Sci. Alpha Delta Pi, offices; Beauty Nominee; Mask Wig; Pan- hellenic, Pres.; Annual Editor ANNA JANE JONES; Weir; Elementary Ed. F.T.A., Historian; Alpha Chi, Tres.; Independent Asso. CAMILLE KENNEDY; Bryan; Music Ed., Voice Alpha Delta Pi, Chaplain, Song Leader; Delta Omicron, Chap- lain, V.P.; S.C.A. Council; M.S.M. ; N.E.A.; Negro Fine Arts JOE ED LAMB; Houston; History Independent Asso.; Student Pastor JANE HARRIS; Houston; Elementary Ed. Delta Zeta, Scholarship and Social Chr., V.P., Best Pledge; Cardinal Key, Pres.; Sigma Phi Alpha; Junior Class Honor Council Rep., and Sec.-Tres.; Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl Nominee; PEMS; W.R.A. SANDRA HATTAWAY; Kilgore; Secretarial Sci. W.R.A.; Student Handbook Committee; Pi Gamma Mu; Zeta Tau Alpha, tres., Remembrance Chr. FRED HEACOCK; Austin; Biology SENIORS MARTHA LEVERETT; Coleman; Chemistry Alpha Delta Pi, Tres.; Science Society, Reporter; Alpha Chi; Dames ' Club Award SUE LIGHTSEY; San Antonio; Sociology Independent Asso.; Independent Girls; AA.S.AA., Sec.; Kappa Phi, Historian, Project Chr.; Kappa Chi; S.C.A. Council KATHLEEN LONG; Beaumont; English, Sec. Ed. Delta Zeta, Cor. Sec, Social and Standards Chr.; Mask Wig; F.T.A.; Pi Delta Epsilon, Historian; Magazine, Asst. Ed. DALE LUSK; San Antonio; Sec. Ed, P.E. Independent Asso., Sports Captain; Varsity Basketball and Baseball; Magaphone, Sports Editor; F.T.A.; Mood Hall Council SALLY McMILLAN; Houston; English Delta Delta Delta, Publicity and Social Chr.; Magazine, Editor; Pi Delta Episilon, Pres.; Cardinal Key; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; W.R.A. ANN MELUGIN; Dallas; Chemistry Alpha Delta Pi; Cardinal Key, Tres.; Alpha Chi, Sec; Who ' s Who, Science Society. CHARLES CHUCK MERRILL; Ogden, Utah; Gov. Kappa Sigma, Pres., Pledge trainer; Blue Key; A Capella; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Student Senate BOB MITTANCK; San Antonio; Psychology Independent Asso., Song Leader; Kappa Chi, Social A Capella; S.C.A., Deputations; Mask Wig; M.S.M. Chr., BILL MOORE; Dallas; English Who ' s Who Among American Colleges and Universities; Blue Key, V.P.; Alpha Chi, V.P.; International Club, V.P., Tres.; M.S.M., Publicity and Program Chr.; Honor Council GENE MOORE; Tomball; Physical Education Phi Delta Theta, Standards Chr., Sports Captain; All Intramural Basketball and Football AL MUNSON; Georgetown; Chemistry Phi Delta Theta, Rush Chr.; Science Society; German Club; Fr. Class, Pres.; Jr. Class, V.P.; Senator; Honor Council Rep. AUBREY PAGE; Weir; Bus. Administration PAT PEACOCK; San Benito; Religion KAY PHELPS; Corpus Christi; ; Elementary Ed. Zeta Tau Alpha, V.P.; N.E.A., V.P.; W.R.A.; Governing Board of Student Union, Sec ROSS POTEET; Simms; Church Music, Organ Independent Asso.; S.C.A. Council; Southwestern Student Guild of A.G.O.; Kappa Chi SENIORS BARBARA SANDS; Corpus Christi; Sacred Music. Independent Asso.; Sec.-Tres.; Delta Omicron, Tres.; Alpha Chi; Kappa Chi, German Club, Tres.; Student Organ Guild, V.P. HAROLD SASSMAN; San Antonio; History Independent Asso., Program Chr., Boy ' s Contact; M.S.M.; Wesley Players; A Capella; Kappa Chi, Vesper Chr., Pres.; Mood Hall Council JOYCE SAUER; Houston; Elementary Ed. Alpha Delta Pi, Best Pledge,- Rec. Sec, Pres.; N.E.A.; W.R.A.; S.C.A.; Mask Wig; Women ' s Advisory Council, Sec. RUTH SCHMIDT; Kingsville; Elementary Ed. Delta Zeta, Chaplain, Cor. Sec.; Alpha Chi; Cardinal Key; DZ Beauty; A Capella; S.C.A. and Honor Council; Sigma Phi Alpha JESSE SCROOGE SCOGGINS ; Smithville; Bus. Adm. Pi Kappa Alpha; Basketball and Baseball letterman; S Asso.; UMOC; Twirp King. MARGIE SCOTT; Houston; Mathematics Delta Zeta, Sports Captain, V.P.; Student Asso., V.P.; M.S.M., Pres.; Perns, Pres.; Cardinal Key, V.P., Oustanding Fr. and Soph. Award; Who ' s Who Among American Colleges and Uni- versities; Pi Gamma Mu CHARLES SELMAN; Marble Falls; Chemistry Phi Delta Theta, Pledgemaster, Sports Captain; Science Society; German Club, Pres., V.P.; Blue Key, Pres.; Lab. Asst. DON SHULLER; Palestine; Chemistry Pi Kappi Alpha, Historian; German Club; Pre-med Society; Science Society JACK STONE; Menard; Secondary Ed. Hist. HENRY RADDE; Meridan; Religion Pi Kappa Alpha, Scholarship Chr., Sec, Historian, V.P.; M.S.M., Tres.; Sr. Class Pres.; German Club, Pres.; T.A.G.S., Pari.; Kap- pa Chi, S.C.A. Ruter Dorm Council VIRGINIA REIFSCHNEIDER; Houston; Elem. Ed. Delta Zeta, V.P., Sports Captain; Panhellenic; Cardinal Key; Perns; W.R.A.; N.E.A. SYLETA ROGERS; Tomball; Sec. Ed., History Alpha Delta Pi, Guard, Act. C,hr., Sports Captain; Perns, tres., Sec; W.R.A.; All Star Volleyball and Basketball SUZANNE RUNYAN; Independence, Kansas; Art Independent Asso.; Kappa Phi, Chaplain, V.P.; Sigma Phi Alpha; Alpha Chi; Negro Fine Arts; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Dames ' Club Award;S.C.A. ; M.S.M. Council; International Club, V.P. LARRY RYDELL; Taylor; Physical Education Kappa Sigma; Varsity Basketball FRED SANDERS; Fort Worth; History Gov. Kappa Sigma; Student Asso., V.P.; Blue Key; Pi Gamma Mu; Ruter Dorm Council, Pres. SENIORS BEVERLY STIEGLER; San Antonio; Sociology Delta Zeta, Guard, Pres.; Mask Wig; Advisory Council, V.P.; N.E.A.; W.R.A.; Senior Class, Sec.-Tres. JOHN STONE; Jasper; Philosophy Pi Kappa Alpha, Best Pledge, Pledgemaster; Kappa Chi; Ger- man Club; Honor Council; Ruter Dorm Council JUDY STONE; Fort Worth; Elem. Ed. FRED SULLIVAN; Georgetown; Bus. Ad. Pi Kappa Alpha, Pledgemaster, M.C., Social Chr., Sports Cap- tain SHIRLEY SWITZER; Georgetown; Home Ec. ROBERT ' BUBBA ' WATKINS; Hobbs, N.M.j Physical Ed., History Pi Kappa Alpha; Megaphone, Reporter; Annual; N.E.A.; Var- sity Baseball; International Club CHARLIE BRAY; Corpus Christi JERRY FEWELL; Dallas BEN HEAD; Quitman, Louisiana PEN PIN KWOK ; Surabaja, Indonesia MAC McPHERSON; Liberty MARY LOU MASON; Eagle Pass FRAN WIGINTON; Longview; History Gov. Zeta Tau Alpha MARSHA WILKINS; Goldthwaite; History Delta Delta Delta, Chaplain, Sports Captain, Marshall; Pi Gam- ma Mu; W.R.A., Pres., V.P.; Cardinal Key; Perns; M.S.M. JERRY R. WILLIAMS; Childress; Music Ed. Kappa Alpha, Sec; A Capella; Lab and Concert Band; Honor Council; S.C.A. JAMES WILSON; Belton; Bus. Ad. JOE WILSON; Orange; History Phi Delta Theta; Blue Key;. Student Asso., Pres.; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; S.C.A. and Honor Council; Jr. Class, Pres.; Kappa Chi EDDIE WINK; San Angelo; Religion Independent Asso.; M.S.M. ; Kappa Chi MARY LYNN WISDOM; Cypress; Chemistry Independent Asso., Sweetheart, V.P., Beauty Nominee; Card- inal Key, Sec; Science Society; Pre-med Society; Independent Girls, Pres.; Soph. Class, Sec. DICK OLIVER; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania HAROLD PARSLEY; Daingerfield DAVID SHEPHERD, Angleton KAY STEWART; Hull JOE STOVER; Leander WINDLE TAYLOR; Georgetown ERNEST WILLIAMS; Odem JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT Jimmy Armsworth VICE-PRESIDENT Paul Primm SECRETARY-TREASURER Irene Dinning I Leading the junior class of 98 students are Paul Primm, Irene Dinning, and Jimmy Armsworth. 193 JUNIORS GERALD APPLEWHITE; Houston NANCY ARMISTEAD; Fort Stockton JIMMY ARMSWORTH; San Antonio JOAN ATCHISON; Austin DAVID BAKER; Corpus Christi JAMES BAKER; Waco ANN BAUGH; West Columbia NAN BAUGH; West Columbia JIM CARLIN; Overton JEAN CAUSEY; Eagle Lake JOHN CHAPMAN; San Antonio CONNIE CLENDENIN; Beaumont 194 JUNIORS JOHN CLOUD; Georgetown JEAN COBURN; Bellaire MARGARET COLLUM; Moody EDWIN CORDRAY; South Houston JOE ED DARSEY; Houston KAY DEAN; Navasota DENNIS DUSEK; San Angelo JERRY ELROD; Palestine ED GAUNTT; Georgetown ROBERT GERSHBAC H; Bartlett ANTHONY GRIGSBY; Malvern, Arkansas BESS GUGGOLZ; Brenham GAYLE HADEN; McAllen JERRY HARPER; Palestine CORINNE HIGBEE; Baytown DON HIGBEE; Haddonfield, New Jersey 195 JUNIORS ELTON HOMESLEY; FlatQnia GRAHA iA HOWELL; Austin JACK IRELAND; Brenham STEVE JACKSON; Donaleon, Tennessee BYRON JARRATT; Port Arthur BETTIE ANNE JOHNSON; Houston HOLLIS PAT JOHNSON; Dallas MIKE JOHNSON; Bay City BETTE LOVENTHAL; Georgetown LERLENE McCOLLUM; La Porte MARY BETH McKINNEY; Beeville ANNIE LAURA MASON; Lufkin 196 JUNIORS JAMES BUCK REDDING; Victoria ROY GENE ROBBINS; Harlingen NORMAN ROE; Uvalde DEE ROWLAND; Uvalde HERNAN SALAZAR; La Paz, Bolivia DAVID SANDEFER; Temple LARRY SANDERS; Port Lavaca RAY SANSOM; Georgetov n PRELLA MAYS; Freeport ROBERT MONTGOMERY; Georgetown MARY ALICE NEELY; San Bentito WANDA OKAWA; Kahuku, Oahu Territory of Hawaii SENG KAH OOI; Penang, Malaya PAUL PATRICK; Mineola JOAN PATTON; McAllen EVE PORTER; North Las Vegas, Nevada PAUL PRIMM; Bloomington RUBY LEE PYLE; Odem ROD QUINN; Navasota JAN RAASCH; Corpus Christi 197 JUNIORS JOHN SCHAUB; Houston WILLIE SCHLICKEISEN; Taylor NANCY SECHRIST; Corpus Christi BRIAN SELANDER; Houston JANICE SMITH; Sabinal ALLAN SNAVELY; Combes DAVID SNOWDEN; Houston SHERRY SPEER; Houston ANNETTE WHITTLE; Shamrock LAWRENCE WISDOM; Dallas STANLEY WONG; Hong Kong, China YURI YAMADA; Irving 198 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT Buddy Renick VICE-PRESIDENT Ronnie Ogden SECRETARY-TREASURER Fannie Newton I Ronnie Ogden, Fannie Newton, and Buddy Renick head the 143 member sophomore class. 199 SOPHOMORES SHARRON BETTS; Sinton BARBARA BOHMFALK; Georgetown JO ANN BOOZER; Tomball NORMAN BOUFFARD; Georgetown NEIL ABELES; Paris GAYLE AHLGREEN; Taylor MOHAMMAD AYYAD; Gaza Via Egypt DANNY BAKER; Harlingen JAMES BAKER; Sonora JAMES BAKER; Combes JOAN BARTON; Monahans JOE BAUSCHER; Wichita Falls BILLIE LOU BRYSON; Bertram RAY BURKETT; Lake Jackson CHARLES BURLESON; Huntsville ROBERTA BYROM; Lytle PHIL CARSON; Austin SARA CHURCHILL;- Houston PATTIE CLARE; Fort Worth ROSEMARY COGHLAN; Houston 200 SOPHOMORES LaVerne, look at that dress! CONNIE COLE; Bryan CONNIE COLLINS; Houston TERECIA CONDER; Killeen CARL CRAFT; Temple HARRY CROWE; Brownsville MARJORIE DALCHAU; Pasadena JAMES DAVIS; Houston ANN DOZIER; Dallas MARCY DU BOSE; Uvalde RICHARD DURDIN; Beaumont BARBARA ECK; La Grange MARY JEAN FINCHER; Lufkin 201 SOPHOMORES KATHY FLEMING; Houston ED FRANKLIN; Belton CLAUDIA FRAZER; Houston CAROLE GRAFF; Brownsville JOHN HARRIS; Austin JESSE HIBBETTS; Lake Jackson BILL HITE; College Station RAY BUBBA HOLUBEC; Granger LEE HOWARD; Austin LLOYD HUFF; West Columbia MARGARET HUFFSTUTLER; Dallas JAMES JOHNSON; Sulphur Springs SOPHOMORES CHARLES McCLURE; Killeen GROVER McCULLUM; Cameron DONALD McDONALD; Abilene ROBERT McDOWELL; Jarrell DUN KEN McNITZKY; Lake Jackson DONNA MARTIN; Georgetown BARBARA MAXWELL; Houston MARY LOUISE MEYERS; Tyler SOPHOMORES ; r ' I ' m the fastest gun in town. ' ' DEL MOBERG; Austin JOE MOCK; La Porte HALL GEAN MOORE; Beaumont PAT MORROW; Sinton MARY MOSTY; Center Point MARGARET MOUNT; Waco LINDA MURPHY; Houston FANNIE NEWTON; Houston DIANE NORRIS; Brownsville RONNIE OGDEN; Marlin BILL OSHER; Brownsville MARTHA PAGGI; Houston 204 MARGIE SCHAEZLER; San Antonio JUDY SCHAPER; Houston CAROL SCHEIRER; Beaumont JOHN SCHMIDT; Kingsville TERRY SCHOENEAAANN; Houston BETTIE SCOTT; Houston WILLIAM SEALE; Beaumont ROBERT SEBESTA; Pasadena Z05 SOPHOMORES He was the fastest gun in town. : ; : ; ! t tK NANCY SEERDEN; Bay City VIRGINIA SIMMS; Irving SARAH SHEPHERD; Angleton AL SIMPSON; Houston JOHN SMITH; Sealy MILLICENT SNEED; Fairfield JAMES SPECK; Menard CHARLES SPELLMAN; Cuero PATSY STANFIELD; Pasadena DOROTHY STEVENS; Houston PAT SWANZEY; Houston THOMAS SWIFT; Cypress 206 SOPHOMORES GERALD SYLVESTER; Lott PAT TEINERT; Walburg CAROLYN THOMASON; Corpus Christi EDDIE VETTER; Houston BOBBY WHITAKER; Temple LINDA WILSON; Kerrville DES WOODS; Katy 207 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT Bill Dietze VICE-PRESIDENT David Watts SECRETARY-TREASURER .... Ross Covington Officers of the largest freshman class at Southwestern of 270 members are Bill Dietze, Ross Covington, and David Watts. Z08 AARTHA ADAMS; Dallas JUDY ALLEN; Yorktown ROBERT ALLGOOD Longview LARRY BALL; San Antonio (BILL BARNES; San Antonio ULEN BENBROOK; Houston RONA FAYE BESELER; Nacogdoches SAM BIRKNER; Austin DEE ANNE BOVVEN; Houston BEVERLY BRADBERRY; Midland JOBERT BRAGUE; Coppe JOHN BRECKENRIDGE; Houston HAROLD BROOKS; Rockdale MARILYN BROUGH; Houston (BRYAN BROWN; Trinidad 5EORGE BURRIS; Lufkin TAYTON Alice MEAL CANNON; Wichita Fa IACKIE CARDWELL; London WILTON CARDWELL; Junction NORMAN CLANTON; San Antonio NANCY CONERLY; San Antonio CAROLYN CONNOR; McAllen ROSS COVINGTON; San Antonio JAMES CROLEY; Houston 209 210 BETTY VIRGINIA EWING; Sinton IRENE FERNANDEZ; San Antonio ARTHUR BUBBA FEW; Jasper JIM F1NNEGAN; Buchanan Dam BARBARA FISCHER; New Braunfels JOHN FISK; Dallas JANICE FORD; Hutto PERRY JOLLY FOSTER; Calvert EVERETT FRIZZELL; Houston FRANCENA FULLER; Dallas RAMIRO CRUZ-AEDO; Mexico, D.F. DAVID CURD; Dallas PHIL DARBY; Nacogdoches EDITH DAVIS; Nashville, Tennessee NANCY JO DAWSON; Austin ANN DAY; Bellaire DORIS DEATS; Dickinson ROBERT DENKER; Navasota GEORGE ANN DENNEY; San Marcos BILL DIETZE; Cuero CAROLYN DORBANDT; Tyler SAM DOUGHTY; Corpus Christi CLARENCE DOWNING; Pasadena GEORGE DUNKIN; San Antonio ROGER DURHAM; San Angelo JOHN EDGE; San Antonio JUDY ED1NGTON; Houston SHARON ENGLAND; San Juan WILLIAM ERCK; Alice GAYLE EVANS; Houston FRESHMAN CHARLES GEORGE; Round Rock RICHARD GEORGE; Round Rock ROY GEORGE; Georgetown AAARIANNE GESSE; Naperville, Illinois DONALD GIBSON; Houston JANET GIBSON; Eagle Lake JOYCE GLASSCOCK; Houston VIRGINIA GOODMAN; St. Louis, Missouri DE ETTE GREEN; Pecos HERBERT GUEST; San Antonio TOM GUNTHER; Colorado Springs, Colorado JUDY HALL; Corpus Christi THOMAS HANCOCK; Pasadena MARY KATHRYN HANLY; Eagle Lake ANNE HARLEY; San Antonio SHARON HARRIS; Corpus Christi HUBERT HARRISON; San Antonio NANCY HART; Sonora STANLEY HAUERWAS; Dallas T HOMAS HAWKINS; Groesbeck LEE HENDERSON; Twitty CAROL HENDERSON; Georgetown KAY HENRY; San Augustine JOHN HICKMAN; Laredo MARY HELEN HILBURN; New York, New York SANDRA HILL; Huntsville MARY ANN HINSON; Houston MARCIA HOOKER; Reseda, California SHELLEY HOWELL; Temple ALFRED HUNTER; Bangs 211 DAVID HUNTER; Houston LINDA HUTSELL; Anahuac VIRGINIA JACKSON; Waycross, Georgia ERWIN JENKE; Giddings JANE JENKINS; Mission RICHARD JENKINS; Katy JERRY BOB JENNINGS; Sulphur Springs JAMES JETER; Ennis HAROLD JOHNSON; Buffalo, New York MARGUERITE JOHNSON; Corpus Christi CHEE KWONG BILLY LING; Perak, Malaya RICHARD LOCKHART; Groves WILLIAM LOONEY; Tomball DAVID LUKER; Houston MARY LYNCH; Bellaire THOMAS McAFERTY; Georgetown RITA McCASLAND; Georgetown 212 -n FRESHMAN TOMMY McCLUNG; Vernon VIRGINIA MACMILLAN; Houston ANNE MARESH; Houston KENT BUZZ MARRS; Waco CAROL ANNE MARSH; Houston ROBERT MARTIN; Georgetown JOANNA MAY; Edinburg THOMAS MAY; Arlington BARBARA MENKING; Bellviile EDWIN MERCER; Longvievv THOMAS MILLEGAN; Round Rock JANIS MILLER; Dallas WILLIAM MILLER; Waelder KATHERINE MISSY MOOD; Midland WELDON MORTON; Lake Jackson R. J. MOTT; Georgetown SANDRA MUNSON; Georgetown THOMAS MURRELL; Piano THARELYN NICHOLS; Corpus Christi BOBBY TINDELL; Waco • Well, fancy meeting you here! 213 CHARLES NORMAN; Houston NANCY NORTH; Dallas CHARLOTTE OLIVER; Houston THOMAS PARKER; San Antonio WILLIAM PARKS; Houston JENNY PARRIS; Pasadena ROBERT PARSONS; Ennis ROBERT PAYSSE; Galveston ROBERT PENICK; Georgetown JOE PENO; Jasper SUSAN PETRY; Washington, D.C. PRISCILLA POND; Big Spring JAMES PRENZLER; Georgetown RONNY PRESSWOOD; Houston LOUZELLE PRICE; Donna MARGARET REAVIS; Florence JAMES REID; Houston MARY BETH REIFSCHNEIDER; Houston JO ANN RICE; Houston ROBERT RICHARDS; Paducah ELLEN RISINGER; Sulphur Springs JOHN ROARK; Greenville BOB RORK; San Angelo SHARON ST. LAWRENCE; Houston JO SALTER; Stockdale 214 DAVID TAYLOR; Houston MARY ANN THAMES; Houston SHEILA THOMAS; Sweeny LaSCHELLE THOMPSON; Jourdanton LOU TOMPKINS; Lufkin SHARON TRACY; Palestine ALLISON TROMPLER; Honey Grove PAUL TUXWORTH; Houston DAVID VARNADO; Houston JUDY VOWELL; Bay City ROBERT WAITE; Port Neches LYDIA KIT MUN WANG; Hong Kong, China CODY WARD LAW; Del Rio WILLIAM WATSON; San Antonio DAVID WATTS; Georgetown WILLIAM WATTS; Wichita Falls BETTY ANN WEIR; San Antonio JOAN WELLBORN; Fort Worth ELEANOR WHITE; Jackson, Alabama DON WILLIAMS; Georgetown JOHN WILLIAMS; Freeport RICHARD WILLIAMSON; Houston SANDRA WILSON; Temple JO ANN WINFREY; Houston WINKIE WISE; San Antonio At last, good food I 216 JUNIORS NOT PICTURED MAC BARRON; Georgetown CAROL BLACKSTONE; Ozona RUBYE BOHMFALK; Cost CHARLSIE CONERLY; Bay City JANICE FLEMING; Houston JAMES GREEN; Georgetown FRED GUNTHER; Colorado Springs, Colo. BILLY JOE HAMMOND; Burnet TOMMY JORDAN; Art PAT ROOD; Falfurrias BARNEY STANLEY; Georgetown ROWENA STONE; Georgetown FREDDY TREVINO; San Antonio JACK WARREN; San Angelo JERRY O. WILLIAMS; Beaumont SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED DEWAYNE BOSTICK; Beaumont DICKIE FRERKING; Lake Jackson MILDRED LAWLER; Mercedes RALPH LOVE; Georgetown UNDINE McCULLOCH; Elizabeth City, North Carolina BOBBY MALONE; Leggett RICHARD SEALS; Big Lake CAROLYN TENERY; Taft LANA TURNER; Monahans ROSEMARY WENDT; Vernon JONELLE WHEATLEY; Brownsville FRESHMEN NOT PICTURED BARBARA BURGESS; Houston MARTHA CHANDLEY; Las Cruces, New Mexico BENNA CHU; Hong Kong, China FRED DODSON; Georgetown ASHELY FINNIE; Georgetown JOHN GILMORE; Temple KAYE HAYES; Austin GILBERT HRNA; Granger JOHN MONTGOMERY; Georgetown ROY NICHOLS; Parks, Arkansas SAM SHEPHERD; Sugarland JERRY STRICKLER; Baytown JOHN WIRTH; Santa Rosa 217 MID-TERM STUDENTS HENRIETTE HOHMANN; Fredericksburg SALLY SPEIR; Uvalde LOUISE SMITH; Lovelady DORIS CATER; Temple ROBERT PINCKNEY; Houston FRANCES MONTGOMERY; Georgetown BETH RIDER; Tomball MARY RUTH FISHER; Austin JIM KEYS; Georgetown JOLENE HENSON; Corpus Christi MID TERM STUDENTS NOT PICTURED GUY GROSS; San Angelo DAVID LEMONS; Houston STEVE RABEN; Houston TOM STEVENS; Houston STANLEY WILLIAMS; Temple JERRY BARKER; Leander ALEX PATTERSON; Lockhart 218 STUDENT INDEX A Abeles, Neil 200 Adams . Marty 209 Addison, Mary Sue 187 Ahlegreen, Gayle 200 Alexander, Monetta 187 Allen, Judy 209 Allgood, Robert 209 Applewhite, Gerald 194 Armistead, Nancy 194 Armsworth, Jimmy 194 Atchison, Joan 194 Atkison, Beth 187 Ayyad, Mohammad 200 B Baker, Danny 200 Baker, David 194 Baker, James 194 Baker, James L. 200 Ball, Larry 209 Barnes, Bill 209 Barton, Joan 201 Baugh, Ann 194 Baugh, Nan 194 Bauscher, Joe 200 Behrens, Kenny 187 Benbrook, Allen 209 Beseler, Rona Faye 209 Betts, Sharron 200 Birkner, John 194 Birkner, Sam 209 Blackburn, Louise 187 Bobbin, Diane 194 Bohmfalk, Barbara 200 Boozer, Jo Ann 200 Bouffard, Norman 200 Bowen, Dee Anne 209 Bradberry, Beverly 209 Bradford, Wayne 187 Brague, Robert 209 Brecht, Jon 194 Breckenridge, John 209 Brooks, Harold 209 Brossette, Stanley 182 Brough, Marilyn 209 Brown, Bryan 209 Brown, Tom 194 Browning, Rita 194 Bryan, Lynne Dee 194 Bryson, Billie Lou 200 Bulman, Herman 194 Burkett, Ray 200 Burleson, Charles 200 Burris, George 209 Byrom, Roberta 20Q C Calhoun, Pete 209 Campbell, Cris 187 Campbell, Marcia 194 Cannon, Neal 209 Cardwell, Jackie 209 Cardwell, Milton 209 Carlin, Jim 194 Carr, Lee 187 Carrell, Mary Jane 209 Carson, Phil 200 Caskey, Willie 209 Cates, Odell 209 Causey, Jean 194 Cauthen, George 187 Cavaness, Mickey 209 Chance, Charlie 187 Chapman, Jay 194 Chilton, Pam 209 Churchill, Sara 200 Clanton, Gary 209 Clare, Pattie 200 Clendenin, Connie 194 Cloud, John 195 Coburn, Jean 195 Coghlan, Rosemary 200 Cole, Connie 201 Coleman, Carmen 187 Collins, Connie 201 Collum, Margaret 195 Conder, Terecia 201 Conerly, Nancy 209 Conner, Carolyn 209 Cordray, Ed 195 Covington, Ross 209 Cox, Willeda 187 Cox, Jack 187 Craft, Carl 201 Croley, James 209 Crowe, Harry 201 Cruz-Aedo, Ramiro 210 Curd, David 210 D Dalchau, Marjorie 201 Darby, Phil 210 Darsey, Joe Ed 195 Davis, Charles 187 Davis, Donald 188 Davis, Edith ' _ 210 Davis, -James 201 Dawson, Nancy Jo 210 Day, Ann 210 Dean, Kay 195 Deats, Doris 210 Denker, Robert 210 Dennard, Lou 188 Denney, George Ann 210 Dietze, Bill 210 Dinning, Irene 188 Dong, Wonmo 188 Dorbandt, Carolyn 210 Doughty, Sam 210 Downing, Clarence 210 Dozier, Ann 201 DuBose, Marcy 201 Dunkin, George 210 Durdin, Richard 201 Durham, Roger 210 Dusek, Danny 188 Dusek, Dennis : 195 E Eck, Barbara 201 Edge, John 210 Edington, Judy 210 Elbert, James 188 Elrod, Jerry 195 Englebrecht, Angela 188 England, Sharon 210 Erck, David 188 Erck, Freddy 210 Etter, Mary Helen 188 Evans, Gayle 210 Evans, Gordon 188 Ewing, Betty 210 F Faubion, Morris 188 Fawcett, Barry 188 Fernandez, Arthur 195 Fernandez, Irene 210 Few, Bubba 210 Fincher, Mary Jean 210 Finnegan, Jim 210 Fischer, Barbara 210 Fisher, Jim 195 Fisk, Doug 210 Fleming, Kathy 202 Ford, Janice 210 Foster, Jolly 210 Franklin, Ed 202 Frazer, Claudia 202 Fredericks, Shirley 188 Frizzell, Everett 210 Fugler, D. L. 195 Fuller, Francena 210 Fuqua, Sidney 195 G Gauntt, Charles 188 Gauntt, Ed 195 George, Beverly 188 George, Charles 211 George, Richard 211 George, Roy 211 Gersbach, Robert 195 Gesse, Marianne 211 Gibson, Donald 21) Gibson, Janet 211 Glasscock, Joyce 211 Goodman, Virginia 21 1 Goss, David 189 Graff, Carole 202 Grandstaff, George 202 Grappa, Harry 202 Green, De Ette 211 Griffin, Horace 202 Griffith, Ellen 202 Grigsby, Anthony 195 Gross, Guy _ 218 Guggolz, Bess 195 Gunther, Tom 211 H Haden, Gayle 195 Hall, Judy _ 211 Hamilton, Del 1 89 Hamme, Gail 202 Hancock, Thomas 21 1 Hanly, Mary Kathryn 211 Haralson, Suzanne 202 Harbuz, Mary Jo ; 89 Hares, David _ 202 Harley, Anne _ 21 1 Harper, Jerry _ ] 95 Harris, Harry _ 202 Harris, Jane _ ] 89 Harris, John _ 202 Harris, Sharon 21 1 Harrison, Hub __ 21 1 219 STUDENT INDEX Hart, Nancy 211 Hattaway, Sandra 189 Hauerwas, Stanley ., 211 Hawkins, Thomas 211 Heacock, Fred 189 Henderson, Lee 211 Henderson, Carol 211 Henry, Kay 21 1 Hibbetts, Jesse 202 Hickman, John 21 1 Higbee, Corinne 195 Higbee, Don 195 Hilburn, Mary Helen 211 Hill, Sandra 211 Hinson, Mary Ann 211 Hite, Bill 202 Hoffman, Martha 189 Hoffman, Bill 189 Hohman, Henriette 189 Holland, Jim 189 Holubec, Bubba 202 Homesley, Elton 196 Hooker, Marcia 211 Howard, Lee 202 Howell, Shelley 211 Howell, Graham 196 Huff, Lloyd 202 Huffstutler, Margaret 202 Hughes, Dick 189 Hunter, Alfred 211 Hutsell, Linda 212 I Ireland, Jack 196 Irving, JoAnn 189 J Jackson, Virginia 212 Jackson, Steve 196 Jarratt, Byron 196 Jenke, Erwin - 212 Jenkins, Jane 212 Jenkins, Dick 212 Jennings, Jerry Bob 212 Jeter, James 212 Johnson, Bettie 196 Johnson, Harold 212 Johnson, Pat 196 Johnson, James 202 Johnson, Julie 203 Johnson, Lewis 203 Johnson, Marguerite 212 Johnson, Mike 196 Johnston, Anne 187 Jones, Anna Jane 189 Jones, Hubert 196 Jones, Judy 212 Jordan, Milton 212 K Kasperik, Jon 203 Kattner, Dru 203 Keepers, Belle 203 Kennedy, Camille 189 Kennedy, Nan ,_ 196 Kennedy, James ; 212 Kesler, George 212 Knippa, Carolyn 196 Kobs, Barbara 212 Kretzmeier, Margaret 212 Kuykendall, Judith 212 L Lackey, Jerry 212 Lade, Bobby 196 Lamb, Doris Jeanne 196 Landers, Susan 212 Laster, Wayne 212 Latch, Lenise 212 Lawson, Carolyn 212 Lawson, Doug 203 Ledger, Ike 203 Leggett, Carolyn 203 Lemons, David 218 Lett, Mark 203 Leverett, Martha 190 Lightsey, Sue 190 Lindloff, Darol 196 Ling, Billy 212 Lloyd, Carl 196 Lockhart, Richard 212 Loden, Morris 196 Long, Kathleen 1 190 Looney, Doug 212 Loventhal, Bette 196 Luker, David 212 Lusk, Dale 190 Lynch, Mary 212 M McAferty, Tom 212 McCasland, Rita 212 McCauley, Don 203 McClendon, Bill 203 McClung, Tommy 213 McClure, Charles 203 McCollum, Lerlene 196 McCullin, Grover 203 McDonald, Donald 203 McDowell, Robert 203 McKinney, Mary Beth 196 McMillan, Sally 190 McNitzky, Dunken 203 Macmillan, Virginia 213 Maresh, Anne 213 Marrs, Buzz 213 Marsh, Carol Anne 213 Martin, Donna 203 Martin, Robert 213 Mason, Annie Laura 196 Maxwell, Barbara 203 May, Joanna 213 May, Thomas 213 Mays, Prella 197 Melugin, Ann 190 Menking, Barbara 213 Mercer, Edwin 213 Merrill, Chuck 199 Meyers, Mary Louise 203 Millegan, Thomas 213 .Miller, Janis 213 Miller, William 213 Mittanck, Bob 199 Moberg, Del 204 Mock, Joe 204 Montgomery, Robert 197 Mood, Missy 213 Moore, Hall Gean 204 Moore, Gene 190 Moore, Bill 190 Morrow, Pat 204 Morton, Merriman 213 Mosty, Mary 204 Mott, R. J. 213 Mount, Margaret 204 Munson, Al 190 Munson, Sandra 213 Murphy, Linda 204 Murrell, Thorn 213 N Neely, Mary Alice 197 Newton, Fannie 204 Nichols, Tharelyn 213 Norman, Charles 214 Norris, Diane 204 North, Nancy 214 O Ogden, Ronnie 204 Okawa, Wanda 197 Oliver, Charlotte 214 Ooi, Seng Kah 197 Osher, Bill 204 P Page, Aubrey 190 Paggi, Martha 204 Parker, Thomas 214 Parks, Rex 214 Parris, Jenny 214 Parsons, Robert 214 Patrick, Paul 197 Patton, Joan 197 Paysee, Temple 205 Paysee, Robert 214 Peacock, Pat _ 190 Peel, Frances 205 Penick, Chris 205 Penick, Robert 214 Peno, Joe _ 214 Petry, Susan 214 Phelps, Kay 190 Phillips, LaNelle 205 Pond, Priscilla ■_ 21 4 Pope, Diane _ 205 Porter, Eve _ 197 Portwood, Robert 205 Poteet, Ross _ 190 Prenzler, James 214 Presswood, Ronny 214 Price, Louzelle 214 Pulkrabek, Frank 214 Pumphrey, Barbara 205 Pyle, Ruby Lee 197 Q Quick, David 214 Quick, Donald 214 Quinn, Rod __ 197 R Raasch, Jan _ 197 Raatz, Jimmy _ 205 Raben, Steve _ 218 Radde, Henry _ 191 Rankin, James 214 Raymer, Patricia 214 Reavis, Lynn _ 214 _ STUDENT INDEX Redding, Buck 197 Reid, James 214 Reifschneider, Mary Beth 214 Reifschneider, Virginia 214 Renick, Buddy 205 Rice, Jo Ann 214 Richards, Robert 214 Risinger, Ellen 214 Roark, John 214 Robbins, Roy 197 Robinette, Mary 205 Roe, Norman 197 Rogers, Syleta 191 Rork, Bob 214 Rowland, Dee 197 Runyan, Suzanne 191 Rydell, Larry 191 S St. Lawrence, Sharon 214 Sakaguchi, Alejandrina 215 Salazar, Hernan 197 Salter, Jo 214 Sandefur, David 197 Sandefur, Jeanine 215 Sanders, Fred 191 Sanders, Larry 197 Sands, Barbara 191 Sansom, Ray 197 Sassman, Harold 191 Sauer, Joyce 191 Sawyer, Monette 215 Scarcella, David 205 Schaezler, Margie 205 Schaper, Judy 205 Schaub, John 198 Scheirer, Carol 205 Schelling, Joan 215 Schlickeisen, Willie 198 Schmidt, John 205 Schmidt, Ruth 191 Schneider, Charley 215 Schoenemann, Terry 205 Scoggins, Doris 215 Scoggins, Scrooge 191 Scott, Bettie 215 Scott, Margie 191 Seale, William 205 Sebesta, Robert 205 Sechrist, Janet 215 Sechrist, Nancy 198 Seerden, Nancy 206 Selander, Brian 198 Selman, Charles 191 Sharp, Stege 215 Shavers, Claire 215 Sheldon, Joseph 215 Shepherd, Sarah 206 Shields, William 215 Shore, Glen 215 Shuller, Don 191 Simms, Virginia 208 Simpson, Al 206 Sing, Barbara 215 Smith, Guileen 215 Smith, Louise 218 Smith, Janice 198 Smith, John 206 Smith, Pete 215 Snavely, Allan 198 Sneed, Millicent 206 Snowden, David 198 Speck, James 206 Speer, Sherry 198 Speir, Sally 218 Spellman, Charles 206 Spencer, Evelyn 215 Stafford, Maner 215 Stanfield, Patsy 206 Stallones, Leighton 215 Staples, Susan 215 Stark, Sasan 215 Steck, James 215 Stelter, Mervyn 215 Stevens, Dorothy 206 Stevens, Trecia 215 Steward, Neva 215 Stiegler, Beverly 192 Stone, Jack 191 Stone, John 192 Stone, Judy 192 Sullivan, Fred 192 Swanzey, Pat 206 Swift, Thomas 206 Switzer, Shirley 192 Sylvester, Gerald 207 T Taylor, Billy 198 Taylor, David 215 Teinert, Pat 207 Tewes, Janet 198 Thames, Mary Ann 215 Thomas, Sheila 215 Thomason, Carolyn 207 Thompson, Jim 198 Thompson, LaSchelle 215 Thornton, Bill 198 Tindell, Bobby 213 Tompkins, Lou 215 Tracy, Sharon 216 Trompler, Allison 216 Tuxworth, Paul 216 V Valentine, Van 198 Varnado, David 216 Vetter, Charlene 198 Vetter, Eddie 207 Virden, Martha 207 Vowell, Judy 216 W Wade, Mike 198 Waite, Robert 216 Walters, Ronald 207 Wang, Kit Mun 216 Wardlaw, Cody 216 Watkins, Bubba 192 Watson, Harland 207 Watson, Jane 207 Watson, William 216 Watts, David 216 Watts, William 216 Weeks, Lynn 207 Weir, Betty Ann 216 Welch, Sandra 207 Welch, Bill 207 Wellborn, Joan 216 White, Eleanor 216 Whiteley, Paul 207 Whittaker, Bobby 207 Whittington, Bucky 198 Whittle, Annette 198 Wiginton, Fran 192 Wilkins, Marsha 192 Williams, Everette 216 Williams, Jerry R. 192 Williams, John 216 Williamson, Richard 216 Wilson, James 192 Wilson, Joe 192 Wilson, Linda 207 Wilson, Sandra 216 Winfrey, Jo Ann 216 Wink, Eddie 192 Wisdom, Lawrence 198 Wisdom, Mary Lynn 192 Wise, Winkie 216 Wong, Stanley 198 Woods, Des 207 Y Yamada, Yuri 198 221 CARMEN COLEMAN JIMMY BAKER ZOE STRICKLAND JOE WILSON WHO ' S WHOSE SHERRY SPEER HENRY RADDE JOAN ATCHISON DAVID HARES DON SHULLER JUDY SCHAPER 222 DWAYNE BOSTICK SARAH SHEPHERD KAY DEAN DAVID BAKER ON CAMPUS MARGARET MOUNT GENE MOORE JANE HARRIS DAVID SHEPHERD DIANNE BOBBITT DICK OLIVER 223 1959 SOU ' WESTER STAFF PERSONALITIES Editor: Barbara Eck Betty Ewing Terry Schoenemann EDITOR Pattie Clare CLASSES Editor: Mary Louise Myers JoAnna Mays ORGANIZATIONS Editor: Judy Schaper Ann Dozier Patsy Stanfield Bettie Scott Judy Kuykendall LIFE AT SU Editor: Al Mason Frances Peel ADMINISTRATION Editor: Connie Clendenin Julie Johnson • Jerry Harper SPORTS Editor: Stanley Hauerwaus Nan Baugh Monette Sawyer ART EDITOR Lee Howard FACULTY SPONSOR Carl Bergquist PHOTOGRAPHERS Joe Woods Gary Clanton Horace Evans Joe Darsey Colorpress, Inc., Publisher 224 « « WMTi i% W Jl.J ...■L_ T ■mmm • - -jflkfe
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