Southwestern University - Souwester Yearbook (Georgetown, TX)
- Class of 1961
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1 Cofrg mrmorial Itbtary Southwestern ttmuerrttg (georgetmim, Sexas 68847 19H1 a c ffl. €. a Southwestern University Georgetown, Texas 68647 Table of Contents Foreword Campus Faculty Classes Organizations Sports Personalities Student Life Foreword The real memories of this year lie not so much in these pages as in our minds. So, we present the year silhouetted, that it may not become shadowy with time. Dedication TO DR. WILLIAM CARRINGTON FINCH President of Southwestern University A gentleman and a scholar 01 amp us %i , ... ' •■' t ADMINISTRATION BUILDING  n n ALMA THOMAS THEATRE and FINE ARTS CENTER 12 n 13 n. STUDENT UNION BUILDING 14 ■n BISHOPS MEMORIAL STUDENT UNION BUILDING 16 W - -mmm -mm ■« • « ■:« 1 V ' ' 17 Cody Memorial Libr ary 18 Kyle £. White Religious Activity Center 20 jn Business - Home Economics Building 21 . West Gymnasium 22 j -n ' 23 BW MeCook - Cra fi Clinic 24 Mood Hall Lm  m - 1 1 : r Martin Ruter Dormitory 26 m Sneed House 27 Fraternity 28 Phi Delta Theta Houses Laura Kuykendall Hall 30 qi N SNYDER FIELD HOUSE BOILER PLANT 68847 31 A ministration 32 MARTHA BEA MITTEN, Dean of Women A.B., M.A., Southern Methodist University MYRON F. WICKE, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences A.B., Baldwin-Wallace; A.M., Ph.D, Western R.eserve University JOHN DAVID RICHARDS Dean of the School of Fine Arts B.F.A., M.M.Ed., University of Oklahoma; Graduate study, Northwestern University School of Arts and Sciences DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIES Foreign Languages DENES MONOSTORY Assistant Professor of Foreign Languages A.B., St. Olaf College, M.A. and Graduate study, University of Texas J. HAMILTON McCOY Assistant Professor of Foreign Languages A.B., Drury College; A.M., University of Nebraska; Graduate study, Columbia University ELIZABETH PLATT BEAVER Instructor of Foreign Languages (part time) A.B., A.M., Southwestern University : ___ ■-, ... i 1 JOHN CARLISLE SMITH, JR. Assistant Professor of Foreign Languages A.B., Southern Methodist University; M.A., University of Texas 37 H. English FREDERICK BURR CLIFFORD Professor and Head of the Dept. of English A.B., Northern Michigan College; B.D., Oberlin Graduate School of Theology; A.M., and Ph.D., University of Michigan 38 MYRON F. WICKE Professor of English; Acting Head, Dept. of Foreign Language A.B., Baldwin-Wallace; A.M., Ph.D., Western Reserve University ROY EARL TEELE Associate Professor of English A.B., Cornell College; M.A., Ph.D. University ibia RUTH MORAN FERGUSON Professor of English A.B., A.M., Southwestern University Graduate study, University of Chicago and Columbia University ! English JANE BROWN McCOOK Instructor in English (part time) B.A., A. M., Southwestern University Religion and Philosophy ELIZABETH GENTRY HAYES Assistant Professor of English A.B., San Jose State College A.M., Graduate study, Stanford University EDMUND HOWARD STEELMAN Head of the Dept. of Religion and Philosophy; Chairman of the Division of Humanities Th.B., Eastern Baptist Seminary; B.S. in Ed., Teachers College, Temple University; S.T.B., S.T.M., and S.T.D., Temple School of Theology JOHN NELSON RUSSELL SCORE, II Assistant Professor of Religion and Philosophy A.B., Southwestern University; B.D., Garrett Bibical Institute; Graduate study, Duke University 39 Religion and Philosophy JOHN VERNON BERGLUND Associate Professor of Religion and Philosophy; A.B., B.D., A.M., Southern Methodist University; Graduate study, Columbia University HARVEY D. WATTS Associate Professor of Religion and Philosophy; A.B., Southwestern University; B.D., A.M., Southern Methodist University; Graduate study, University of Chicago 40 NORMAN WOODS SPELLMAN Assistant Professor of Religion and Philosophy A.B., Southwestern University; B.D., S.M.U.; Graduate study, Yale University ! DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES Economics and Business Administration i LUDWIG HERMAN MERZBACH Associate Professor and Head of the Dept. of Economics and Business Admin. Doctor of Economics and Political Science, Univer- sity of Berlin. ELIZABETH RILEY LUNDBLAD Assistant Professor of Economics and Business Admin. B.S., East Texas State College; A.M. Texas Christian Univ. Psychology ., BEN RAY COPELAND Assistant Professor of Economics and Business Admin. B.B.A., Southern Methodist Univ.; M.B.A., North Texas State College; C.P.A., The State of Texas OSCAR ALVIN ULLRICH Professor and Head of the Dept. of Psychology A.B., A.M., and Ph.D., University of Texas 41 Education JUDSON SAMUEL CUSTER Professor and Head of the Dept. of Education; Director of Testing and Counseling. B.M., M.M. North Texas State College; Ed.D., University of Texas 42 THOMAS P. JONES Associate Professor of Education B.S., Sam Houston State College; M.Ed., Ph.D., University of Texas SARAH S. ZAJICEK Associate Professor of Education A.B., A.M., Ph.D., University of Texas Home Economics IRENE WHITESIDE DEUPREE Associate Professor and Head of the Dept. of Home Economics A. ' M., Texas Women ' s University, B.S., North Texas State College; Graduate study, University of Texas. History Government Sociology GEORGE C. HESTER Professor and Head of the Depf. of History and Government: A.B., North Texas State College; A.M., Colorado State College of Education; Graduate study, University of Colorado; LLD., Oklahoma City University -r-iiMt mat I 1 FRANK EDWARD LUKSA Professor and Head of the Dept. of Sociology A.B., Univ. of Texas; Ph.D., Charles University, Prague, Czechoslovakia. FREDERICK ERNEST GAUPP Professor of History and Government Humanistic Gymnasium, Freiburg and Koenigsberg; Ph.D., Univ. of Breslau. IALPH WOOD JONES Associate Professor of History and Government B.M., Illinois Wesleyan University; M.M.Ed., University of Oklahoma; Ph.D., The University of Texas. MARTHA BEA MITTEN Assistant Professor of History A.B., M.A., Southern Methodist University. 43  b Physical Education RANDOLPH M. MEDLEY Director of Athletics; Associate Professor and Head of the Dept. of Physical Education and Physical Training. A.B., Missouri Wesleyan College; A.M., Southwestern University. BETTY PLOWMAN FISBECK Teaching Fellow, Physical Education B.S., University of Texas. 44 MYRON H. DEES Assistant Professor of Physical Education and Coach B.S., Southwestern University; M.Ed., University of Texas ESTHER MESSICK WEIR Assistant Professor of Physical Education A.B., Lander College; A.M., Northwestern University; Graduate study, University of Texas. ? i DIVISION OF NATURAL AND APPLIED SCIENCES Biology EB CARL GIRVIN Professor and Head of the Dept. of Biology A.B., A.M., Ph.D., The University of Texas Chemistry SHERMAN D. LESESNE Professor and Head of the Dept. of Chemistry; B.S., Sam Houston State College; A.M., Southwestern University; Ph.D., University of Texas GORDON BLOOMFIELD WOLCOTT Professor of Biology and Geology B.S., M.S., Ph.D., University of Virginia. 45 st Chemistry (cont.) JOHN CAMPBELL GODBEY Professor of Chemistry A.B., A.M., Central College; Graduate study, University of Leipzig; Sc.D., McMurry College. E. W. KEITH Instructor in Natural Sciences and Director of Laboratories (part time) A.B., A.M., The University of Texas. 46 m JOHN EARL ROSE Assistant Professor of Chemistry B.S., Memphis State University; M.S., Graduate Study, University of Mississippi. Math P re-Engineering Physics MARY ELIZABETH WILCOX Associate Professor of Mathematics A.B., A.M., Southwestern University; Graduate study, University of Texas. BOB MARION BROWN Professor and Head of Dept. of Physics. B.S., Southwestern University; Ph. D., Cornell University. RALPH MARTIN WHITMORE Associate Professor and Head of Dept. of Mathematics and General Engineering A.B., University of San Antonio; A.M., and Graduate study, The University of Texas. 47 School of Fine Arts Art ROBERT L. LANCASTER Associate Professor and Head of Department of Art. B.F.A., Univ. of Texas; M.A., Univ. of New Mexico. JON DONNEL WINK Teaching Fellow in Art (part time) B.F.A., University of Texas. Drama 48 ROLAND ANGUS SPRINGER Professor and Head of the Dept. of Speech and Drama. A.B., Ozark Wesleyan College; A.B., State University of Iowa; A.M., Northwestern University; Ph.D., New York University. z CHARLES GAYLE TAYLOR Assistant Professor of Speech and Drama B.F.A., M.F.A., University of Texas. Music JOHN DAVID RICHARDS Professor and Head of the Dept. of Music Education. B.F.A., M.M.Ed., Univ. of Oklahoma; Graduate study, Northwestern University. RALPH WOOD JONES Assistant Professor in Dept. of Music. B.M., Illinois Wesleyan University; M.M.Ed., University of Oklahoma; Ph.D., The University of Texas. IOLA BOWDEN CHAMBERS Associate Professor of Piano and Music Theory. B.F.A., in Music, A.B., Southwestern University; M. Music and Graduate study, Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. THOMAS CLAIRE DOUGLASS Professor and Head of the Dept. of String Instruments and Conductor of Sinfonietta B.Mus., M.Mus., Illinois Wesleyan University, Graduate study, University of Southern Calif, and University of Illinois. 49 Music (con t.) HENRY EDWIN MEYER Professor and Head of the Depf. of Piano. A.B., Southwestern University; B.M., B.S., Ithaca College; A.M., Southwest Texas State College; Mus.D., Southern School of Fine Arts. R. COCHRANE PENICK Associate Professor and Head of the Dept. of Organ and Sacred Music. A.B., The University of Texas; Sac. Mus.M., Union Theological Seminary. GEORGE E. NELSON Director of the Band; Assistant Professor of Instrumental Music Education. B.M.Ed., Southwestern University; B.Mus., The University of Texas. WENDELL LINCOLN OSBORN Associate Professor and Head of the Department of Voice. B.M., in Voice, Depauiv University; M.Mus., in Voice; Chicago Musical College; Grauduate study, Cincinnati University of Music. Administration Officials PEARL ALMA NEAS Registrar MARJORIE BEECH Assistant to the President MARY ELIZABETH FOX, A.B., B.S., M.A. Director of Publicity and The Ex-students ' Association. HOWARD A. LONG, A.B., S.T.B. Director of Admissions BASIL PHILLIPS, B.B.A. Auditor RICHARD W. BLEVINS, B.B.A. Di rector of the Bishops Memorial Union 51 K5 Dormatory Officials MRS. SWITZER, MRS. LUCILE LOVENTHAL, MRS. LILLIAN WHITE, LAURA KUYKENDALL HALL MR. AND MRS. FRANK WIGGINS, Director ' s Mood Hall MRS. HILL, Sneed House Campus Engineer FLOYD B. LACKEY Campus Engineer 52 Dieticians Nurses 4 EDITH ELIZABETH WILLIAMS Dietitian and Supervisor of the University Commons Ophie Coon, Assistant BONNIE E. KIRBY University Nurse R.N., St. Paul ' s Hospital, Dallas, Texas Librarians MRS. JEAN SEXTON Assistant Nurse, L.V.N. MILDRED QUILLIN GERVASI, B.S., M.A. Head Librarian MARY COX, B.A. Assistant Librarian AGNES E. LUECKE, B.S. Assistant Librarian 53 Personnel SKINNIE HOWARD Member of SUB Staff GENE SAUL KLEIN Assistant Registrar MARGUERITE DOLAN Secretary to the Vice-President, Finance GRACE WALKER Secretary, Office of Admissions 54 JOYCE ROSENBUSCH Superintendent of Alumnae Records MRS. ELEANOR DICKENS Publicity Personnel (cont.) GEORGIA MALONE Secretary, College of Arts and Sciences JANICE FAUBION, Secretary Office of the Vice-President, Public Relations and Development JANICE FORD Secretary to the Registrar BETTY KNAUTH, Secretary to the Auditor ANNABELLE NOBLES, Accountant BEVERLY BRAUN, Clerk LOUISE RADER, Cashier SALLY MOOD, Secretary Office of the President 55 (E ! asses 56 :: Senior Class RONNIE OGDEN President of the Senior Class « 58 SUSIE HUGHES Vice-President of the Senior Class PATTIE CLARE Secretary of the Senior Class llkl CORNEIL ABELES, Paris; Philosophy Independent Asso., Songleader; Blue Key, Pres.; Who ' s Who Amonq Students in American Colleges and Universities; Woodrow Wilson and Danforth Scholarships Nominee; International Club, Treas.; German Club; French Club; M.S.M., Vice-Pres.; Kappa Chi; S.C.A. Council; S Asso.; Tennis Let- terman; Senate, Vice- Pres,; Honor Council; Orien- tation leader; A Cappella Choir; Megaphone Per- sonality of the Month; Mood Hall Council, Treas. CRANDELL ADDINTON, San Antonio; Pre-Law Kappa Sigma; Pre-Law Society; S Asso.; Varsity Basketball and Baseball; Alpha Chi. GAYLE AHLGREEN, Taylor; English Zeta Tau Alpha DANNY BAKER, Harlingen; English Freshman Class Pres.; German Club, Pres.; Kappa Chi, Pres.; Senate, Second Vice-Pres., Pres.; Blue Key; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities; University Council; A Cappella Choir JAMES L. BAKER, Combes; Chemistry Independent Asso., Sports Capt., Intramural Sports; German Club; Spanish Club; Mood Hall Council, Vice-Pres.; Varsity Track JOE K. BAUSCHER, Wichita Falls; Pi Kappa Alpha, Pres., Sec; Senate, Treas.; Men ' s Panhellenic; Inter-fraternity Council JOHN RAY BIRKNER, Kingsville; Psychology Kappa Sigma, Vice-Pres., Chaplain; A Cappella Choir; Senate; German Club; Blue Key; S. C. A. Council ngleside; Religion Transfer Student; BARBARA ELAINE BOHMFALK, Independent Asso.; Del Mar Kappa Chi; Kappa Phi, Sec; German Club; Pi Gamma Mu NORMAN H. BOUFFFARD, Georgetown; Psychology Independent Asso.; German Club; Kappa Chi; Mask Wig BILLIE LOU BRYSON, Bertram; History Delta Delta Delta, Beauty, Social Chr.; Che erleader HERMAN HERBERT BULMAN, Reagan; ROBERTA BYROM, Lytle; DORIS CATER, Temple; Elem. Ed. Independent Asso.; M.S.M., Publicity Chr.; Mega- phone Staff, Art Editor; S.C.A. PATTIE CLARE, Fort Worth; English Alpha Delta Pi, Registrar, Pledge Trainer; Alpha Chi, Pres.; Cardinal Key; Outstanding Sophomore Woman Award; University Council; Senate, Inter- national Affairs, Commission Chr.; S.C.A., Girls ' Contact; Sou ' wester Staff, Editor; Senior Class Sec-Treas.; SCONA Rep.; Selection of Best Teach- er Award Committee TERECIA ANN CONDER, Killeen; jfPH f « ■ffll m, ' 1 f : v % _ ,,.„,,- ,, : t - m % : w K ' — .■- k 59 oc NANCY CONERLY, San Antonio Delta Delta Delta, Social Chr., Rush Chr.; Pan- hellenic Rep. LYMAN COX, Port Arthur; Chemistry JOANNE (JODIE) CRAYTON, Dallas; Drama and Speech — major Independent Asso., Program Chr. Alpha Chi, Sec; Mask and Wig, Board of Directors, Treas- urer; Pi Epsilon Delta : Ft DIANE CROWE, Brownsville; Home Ec. Independent Asso. vice-president; Womens ' Ad- visory, Vice-pres. M. S. M.; Chief Coolc and Bottle Washer; N. E. A. HARRY, CROWE, Brownsville; Religion. Independent Asso., Intramurals, Blue Key, Senate MARTHA JANE CULWELL, San Antonio; Math. Delta Delta Delta Scholarship Chr.; Alpha Chi; Spanish Club; Science Society (•: i: MARJORIE ANN DALCHAU, Pasadena, Music Ed. Independent Asso.; A Capella Choir; Delta Omicron, Director of Musical Activities, Pres., Sec, N. E. A.; Freshman Girls ' Counselor; MSM Sec; Basketball Sweetheart Nominee; Kappa Chi; Orchestra BARBARA ANN ECK, La Grange; History and Sociology Phi Mu Pres., Vice-Pres, Treas.; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Cardinal Key; Pi Gamma Mu, Sec. Treas.; Kappa Phi, Pres., Vice-Pres., Chaplain; Women ' s Advisory, Treas.; Pi Delta Epsilon; Alpha Chi; Sou ' wester Staff; Pi Delta Epsilon Staff; Band; MSM; Fresh- man Girls ' Counselor SCA Council; W. R. A. CLAUDIA FRAZER, Houston; Religion Delta Zeta, Parliamentarian, Guard, Press Chr.; Megaphone, Special News ' Editor, Editor; Pi Delta Epsilon, Sec; Mask and Wig; Kappa Chi; Orchestra; MSM MARION RAY FRERKING, Lake Jackson; Music Ed. Kappa Sigma, Guard; Intramural Softball; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; University Distinction List; Pre-Law Society; Ori- entation Leader; Concert and Lab Band; Orches- tra; Ruter Dorm Council CAROLE GRAFF, Brownsville; Voice Phi Mu, Beauty, Songleader, Panhellenic Dele- gate; Kappa Alpha Rose; A Capella Choir; Band; Women ' s Panhellenic, Sec, Interfraternity Council, Sec; Delta Omicron, Second Vice-Pres., Social Chairman; WRA; Kappa Chi; SCA; Cheerleader HARRY GRAPPA, Mexico City, Mexico International Club; Spanish Club, Vice-Pres., n Pres.; Megaphone Staff, Cartoonist; Sub Com- DU mittee  |F PACE ROLAND GRIFFIN, Lubbock; English ependent Asso.; M.S.M.; Kappa Chi; Interna- nal Club; French Club; Mask Wig; Wesley yers Chr.; Mood Hall Council kNNE HARALSON, Wichita Falls; Secretarial Science ' ependent Asso.; Kappa Phi, Treas.; Band; Or- sstra; M.S.M., Chief Cook and Bottle Washer RY RAY HARRIS, Corpus Christi; Bus. Adm. Kappa Alpha, Pledge Master, Social Chairman; 1 ' wester Staff; German Club N WELDON HARRIS, Austin; Pre-Law e-Law Society; Spanish Club HENRY, Nacogdoches; English ;lta Delta Delta, Social Chr., Sec; A Cappella loir; Women ' s Advisory Committee HUE, College Station; Drama Delta Theta; Mask Wig, Pres.; University uncil; Southwestern Magazine, Art Editor; VlOC Nominee; Pi Epsilon Delta THOMAS ARTHUR HODGES, Junction; ELTON LEON HOMESLEY, Flatonia; Mathematics French Club ELIZABETH LEE HOWARD, Austin; Elem. Ed. Alpha Delta Pi, ' Reporter-Historian, Recording Secretary; Mask Wig; Pi Delta Epsilon; N.E.A.; Sou ' wester Staff, Art Editor, Personalities Editor; Megaphone Staff, Social Editor; W.R.A. LLOYD CORDER HUFF, West Columbia; Physics- Math Pi Kappa Alpha, Scholarship Chr., Pledge Master, National Convention Delegate; Southwestern Sci- ence Society, Reporter; Texas Academy of Science; German Club; Intramurals; Science Seminar; Mood Hall Council SUSIE HUGHES, Houston; Christian Ed. Delta Zeta, Vice-Pres.; M.S.M., Program Chr.; Kappa Chi, Sec.-Treas.; S.C.A.; Senior Class Vice- Pres.; French Club JIM JOHNSON, Sulphur Springs; Bus. Adm. Kappa Sigma, House Manager, Grand Treas.; In- tramural Football 61 JOE JOHNSON, Dallas Pi Kappa Alpha JULIE ANNE JOHNSON, Houston; Physical Ed. Delta Zeta, Vice-Pres., Chaplain, Guard; W.R.A.; S.C.A. Council, Y.W.C.A. Delegate; Junior Class Sec.-Treas.; Cardinal Key, Treas.; Sou ' wester Staff LOUIS JOHNSO N, Chilton Kappa Sigma; Varsity Basketball TOMMY BARTON JORDAN, Mason; Chemistry Economics; Kappa Sigma, Vice-Pres., Alumni Sec- retary, Pledge Trainer, House Manager; Varsity Track; Intramural Track; German Club JON EMIL KASPERICK, Walburg HENRY KITZMAN, Pattison Varsity Basketball 62 - MILDRED LAWLER, Mercedes; English Zeta Tau Alpha, Pres., Corr. Sec, Ritual Chr.; German Club; All School Beauty; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities CARL EUGENE LLOYD, San Antonio; Philosophy and History Independent Asso.; Negro Fine Arts School, tea- cher, Student Chr.; Kappa Chi; S.C.A. ; German Club; Mask and Wig DON McCAULLEY BILL McCLENDON, Houston; Pre-Med. Pi Kappa Alpha; Pledge Pres.; Band; South- western Science Soc, Vice-Pres., Pres.; Orienta- tion Comm. CHARLES McCLURE, Killeen Abile DONALD HEMPHILL McDONALD, History and Government Pi Kappa Alpha, Vice-Pres,; House Manager; Pre-Law Society; Spanish Club; Golf HARELYN NICHOLS, Huntsville, Alabama; History Delta Delta Delta, Activities Chr.; W.R.A., Sec; Pi Bamma Mu; Spanish Club; N.E.A.; S.C.A.; M.S.M. ONNIE OGDEN, Marlin; History Kappa Sigma, Vice-Pres.; Senior Class Pres.; Pre- Law Society, Pres.; Ruter Dorm Pres.; Blue Key, Vice-Pres.; Senate Honor Council; Varsity Basket- ball; S Asso.; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities felLL OSHER, Brownsville; Independent Asso. THOMAS JULIAN PARKER, San Antonio; Kappa Sigma JENNY LYNN PARRIS, Pasadena; Delta Zeta DUNKEN H. McNITZKY, Lake Jackson; Kappa Sigma, Grand Scribe; Orchestra MARY LOUISE MEYERS, Tyler; Religion Independent Asso., Program Chr., Sec.-Treas.; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities; Cardinal Key, Sec; Pi Delta Ep- silon, Historian; M.S.M., Publicity Chr., State Sec; S.C.A., Publicity Chr., Social Chr., Treas.; Kappa Chi, Vice-Pres.; Honor Council; Sou ' wester Staff; Orientation Leader WILLIAM TODD MIXON, Kirbyville; DELBERT MOBERG, Austin; Phi Delta Theta; S Asso., Basketball Vice-Pres.; Varsity PATRICIA MORROW, Sinton; Elem. Ed. Zeta Tau Alpha, Social Chr., Membership Chr., Vice-Pres.; N.E.A., Vice-Pres. MARGARET MOUNT, Waco; Mathematics Delta Delta Delfa, Pres., Scholarship Chr., Treas., Beauty; A Cappella Choir; Southwestern Science Society, Sec.-Treas.; Women ' s Advisory Council, Pres.; Senate; TISA co-ordinator; Interfraternity Council PAUL PATRICK, Mineola; CHRISTOPHER ALLEN PENICK, Georgetown; Mathematics Kappa Alpha, Sports Capt.; German Club; Canteri bury Club DIANE POPE, Hondo; History Delta Delta Delta, Marshal, Beauty; Spanish Club,;] Treas.; Kappa Sigma, Dream Girl Nominee; All-:] Star Basketball team; All-Star Volleyball team; W.R.A., Vice-Pres., Basketball Chr. ROBERT BLAKE PORTWOOD, Pasadena; Kappa Alpha BUCK REDDING, Victoria; History Government Kappa Sigma, Pres.; Men ' s Panhellenic, Pres.; Inter- fraternity Council, Pres.; Honor Council; Senate; Blue Key; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities; Golf; Intramurals; A Cappella Choir; Mask Wig; Ruter Dorm Pres.; Pre-Law Society, Vice-Pres. BUDDY RENICK, Killeen; Independent Asso., Program Chr.; German Club; Alpha Chi, Treas.; Blue Key; S.C.A., Vice-Pres., Pres.; Kappa Chi, Social Chr., Pres.; Honor Council; Freshman Class Vice-Pres.; Sophomore Class Pres. MARY ROB1NETTE, Odessa; English Alpha Delta Pi, Pres,, Vice-Pres., Jr. Exec, Member; Women ' s Advisory, Treas.; Interfraternity Council; S.C.A., Girls ' Contact; University Council; Cardinal Key, Pres.; N.E.A., Vice-Pres.; Mask Wig; A Cap- pella Choir; Senate, Sec; Megaphone, Reporter; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities; Pi Gamma Mu, Vice-Pres. DAVID WAYNE SCARCELLA, Temple; Music Independent Asso., Songleader; A Cappella Choir MARGUERITE ANN SCHAEZLER, San Antonio; English Alpha Delta Pi, Treas., Chaplain; S.C.A., Sec; Al- pha Chi; Cardinal Key; Kappa Chi, Publicity Chr.; W.R.A.; Band; I nternational Club; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Univer- sities; M.S.M., Sec; University Council; Religious Life Council, Sec; Cheerleader JUDY SCHAPER, Houston; Home Economics Delta Zeta, Sports Capt., Corr. Sec; Pi Delta Ep- silon; W.R.A.; Sou ' wester Staff; Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl Nominee; N.E.A. JOHN SCHAUB, Houston; History Independent Asso., Intramural Softball; Pi Gamma Mu, Pres.; Blue Key; Kappa Chi, Boys ' Contact; German Club, Pres.; M.S.M. JOHN CHARLES SCHMIDT, Three Rivers; Music Ed.-Organ Kappa Sigma, Grand Scribe, Sonqleader, Scholar- ship-Leadership Award; Alpha Chi Society, Vice- Pres.; Blue Key, Sec-Treas.; Senate; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Univer- sities; Concert Band; A Cappella Choir: Student Organ Guild, Pres., Reporter-Historian; University Organist; Delta Zeta Dream Man; University Coun- cil 7 TERRY SCHOENEMANN, Houston; Delta Zeta, Guard, Treas.; Kappa Phi; N.E.A.: W.R.A. BETTIE SCOTT, Houston; Bus. Adm. Delta Zeta, Guard, Rush Chr., Beauty; Women ' s Panhellenic, Pres.; Interfraternity Council, Sec; Senate, Chapel Committee, Election Chr.; Honor Council; W.R.A.; Sou ' wester Staff; S.C.A., Social Chr.; Pi Gamma Mu; Cardinal Key; Best-Dressed Girl; Basketball Sweetheart NANCY SEERDEN, Bay City; Phi Mu, Membership Chr., Librarian, Historian, Songleader, Sec; Delta Omicron, Pres.; A Cappella Choir VIRGINIA SIMMS, Irving; Religion Phi Mu, Sports Capt., Fraternity Education Chr.; A Cappella Choir; W.R.A.; Kappa Chi; French Club PATRICIA LYNNE STANFORD, Houston; Sociology Independent Asso., Beauty Nominee DOROTHY VIRGINIA STEVENS, Houston; English Zeta Tau Alpha, Sports Capt., Historian-Reporter; Sou ' wester Staff; Mask Wig PATRICIA ELIZABETH SWANZEY, Houston; English Zeta Tau Alpha, Panhellenic Delegate, Rush Chr.; Women ' s Panhellenic, Treas.; Interfraternity Council, Treas.; Orientation Leader; Chairman of Student Handbook; University Council; Dean ' s List, ' 60 r i ' ■: ' fj . - x :$. £ ' EDDIE VETTER, Houston; History Phi Delta Theta, Standards Chr., Intramurals; S.C.A., Pres.; M.S.M., Pres.; Varsity Baseball; Blue Key; Sub Council; S Asso.; German Club; Kappa Chi; International Club; University Council MARTHA VIRDEN, Fredericksburg; Religion Independent Asso., Social Chr., Girls ' Contact, Girls ' Chaplain; S.C.A.; Cardinal Key; M.S.M., Program Chr., Sec; Kappa Chi, Girls ' Contact; Freshman Counselor RONALD VINCENT WALTERS, Georgetown; Bus. Adm. Pi Kappa Alpha, Scholarship Chr., Ass ' t Treas.; Veteran ' s Asso. ELIZABETH ANNA WEIR, San Antonio; Delta Delta Delta JONELLE WHEATLEY, Brownsville; Delta Delta Delta, Beauty; A Cappella Choir; Girl of the Issue; Kappa Sigma Dream Girl; Delta Omi- cron; W.R.A.; N.E.A.; Finalist for Best-Dressed Girl LINDA MARY WILSON, Kerrville; English Zeta Tau Alpha, Reporter, Sec, Treas.; French Club, Pres.; N.E.A., Treas.; Magaiine Staff 65 EC Junior Class MERRIMAN MORTON President of the Junior Class 66 WAYNE LASSTER Vice-President of the Junior Class LINDA HUTSELL Secretary of the Junior Class ODELL CATES, Booker CLINTON CLEMENTS, Jacksonville, Florida JIM CROLEY, Houston ANN DAY, Bellaire DORIS ANN DEATS, Dickinson CAROLYN DORBANDT, Tyler GEORGE DUNKIN, San Antonio JUDY EDINGTON, Houston DAN ADAMSON, Vernon LINDA ARMOUR, San Angelo DIANA BE1GHLE, Tyler SAM BIRKNER, Kingsville MARILYN BROUGH, Houston JIM BROWN, Temple GEORGE BURRIS, Lufkin PETE CALHOUN, Alice GAYLE EVANS, Houston BETTY EWING, Sinton ARTHUR ALLEN FEW, Jasper RICHARD GEORGE, Round Rock JANET GIBSON, Eagle Lake DE ETTE GREEN, Pecos GUY GROSS, San Angelo PETE HAMEL, Houston TOM HANCOCK, Pasadena BOOGIE HANLEY, Eagle Lake DAVID HARES, New Castle, Pennsylvania ANNE HARLEY, San Antonio SHARON HARRIS, Houston PAT HARRISON, San Antonio NANCY HART, Sugar Land STANLEY HAUERWAS, Dall THOMAS HAWKINS, Groesbeck LEE HENDERSON, TWITTY RAY ALLEN HOLUBEC, Granger LINDA HUTSELL, Anahuac RICHARD JAMES IMMEL, Louisville, Ohio JERRY HOB JENNINGS, Sulfur Spring- FRED JOHNSON, San Antonio JUDY JONES, Dallas 68 THOMAS TIEN SUN KAUNG, Hong Kong, China JIM KENNEDY, Bellaire JUDITH KUYKENDALL, Barnet TRECIA LASTER, Gladewater IKE LEDGER, Temple BILLY LING, Peralt, Malaya RICHARD LOCKHART, Groves DAVID LUKER, Houston MARY LYNCH, Bellaire TOM McAFERTY, Georgetown TOMMY McCLUNG, Vernon GROVER CLAY McCULLIN, Cameron KENNETH McELROY, Cleburne NANCY ZEE-NEE MA, Hong Kong, China ANNE MARSH, Houston CAROL ANNE MARSH, Houston JOANNA MAY, Edinburg BEVERLY MEDFORD, Tyler BARBARA MENKING, Bellville SKIPPY MILLER, Waelder 69 MISSY MOOD, Midland MERRIMAN MORTON, Galveston R. J. MOTT, Georgetown SANDRA MUNSON, Georgetown ROBERT PENICK, Georgetown SUSAN PETRY, Bethesda, Maryland JIM REED, Houston JO ANN RICE, Houston JOHN ROARK, Greenville MIKE ROBERTS, Omaha BOB RORK, San Angelo JOE ROYCE, Tyler JO SALTER, Stockdale SANDRA SANDERS, Austin JOAN SCHELLING, Houston WILLIAM SEALE, JR., Beaumont ROBERT SEBESTA, Pasadena JOE SHELDON, San Antonio 70 BARBARA SING, Houston SUSAN STAPLES, Houston SUSAN STARK, Lake Jackson SHARON ST. LAWRENCE, Houston SONDRA SULLIVAN, Dallas SATOSHI TATSUMI, Himeji, Japan DAVID TAYLOR, Houston CAROLYN TENERY, Taft MARY ANN THAMES, Houston SHEILA THOMAS, Sweeny . f LA SCHELLE THOMPSON, Sweeny BOB TINDELL, Waco LOU TOMPKINS, Lufkin RAYMOND TROMPLER, Seagoville PAUL TUXWORTH, Houston DAVID WATTS, Georgetown DON WILLIAMS, Georgetown JO ANN WINFREY, Houston ROBERT WITTE, Needville MIKE WOMACK, JR., Ou ' ncy, Florida 71 Sophomore Class JOHNNY HOLLINGSWORTH President of the Sophomore Class DEWEY ERVIN Vice-President of the Sophomore Class 72 CAROLYN SHIMER Secretary of the Sophomore Class JON MICHAEL FRANKS Treasurer of the Sophomore Class JEFF ALLEN, Alice BETTY ALMOND, Alice DENNIS ANDERSON, Anaco, Venezuela BUTCH BAKER, Sonera JOE BASHARA, Wichita Falls MARGARET BENJAMIN, Austin RONA BESELER, Nacogdoches JEANNE BINGHAM, Pittsburgh, Penn ED BOCK, Houston CHARLES BOHMFALK, Weslaco JIM BOHMFALK, Beaumont BErSY BOUSHALL, Houston HOUSTON BRIGGS, Dallas MAUREEN BROCK, Orange RICHARD BROWNING, Houston KARL BRUNER, Longview MARTHA BURNS, Alvin MARY CALKIN, San Angelo CAROLYN CANADY, Palestine SAMMY COATS, Harlingen CLARICE COFFEY, Texas City SANFORD COON, San Antonio CHARLES COPPIN, Belton STEVE COSTLEY, Alice HENRY COX, Port Arthur SARA CRITTENDEN, Ingram NANCY DAGUE, Harlingen MARTHA DAVENPORT, Marshall SUZANNE DYKSTRA, Tyler DON EDWARDS, Houston SANDRA ELLIOTT, Georgetown BILL ELLIS, Laredo DEWEY ERVIN, Houston DON EVANS, Houston JERRY EVANS, Dallas BILL FAIR, Hunt ARLEN FERGUSON, Houston PATRICIA FLETCHER, Georgetown JOHN MICHAEL FRANKS, Marshal MIKE GARRETT, Wichita Falls JAMES GIESE, Brenham JAMES GUESS, Georgetown JANE GUEST, Houston 74 J« DWIGHT HALEY, Tyler LECIL BRISON HANDER, Belton LOUISE HARDIN, Dallas MIKE HARREL, Dallas HAZEL HARTUNG, San Antonio KAY HAYS, Freeport CAROL HENDERSON, Georgetown DICKIE HILLYER, Houston GEORGE HITE, Bellaire JOHNNY HOLLINGSWORTH, Odessa LYNDALE HULTQUIST, Ganado CALVIN JOCHETZ, Gonzales JANET JUNKER, Houston CAROLYN KELLY, Rochester, New York KAY KENNEDY, Beaumont JAY KENNESSON, Woodville BILL KESLER, Houston BETTY KNAUTH, Houston CHERRYL KNIPPA, Austin TIM KOEHL, Houston MARY BETH LAMB, Houston DICK LANE, Wichita Falls PENNY LANGFORD, Brownsville 75 JIMMY LAZENBY, Houston DAVID LEMONS, Houston PENNY LEWIS, Kilgore KAY LINDELL, Taylor JOHN LUKERT, Houston MARGIE McCRELESS, Fort Worth DEANNE McFARLAND, Nacogdoches HORACE ZEE-MING MA, Hong Kong, China RAYMOND MAYES, Sheridan CHARLENE MILLER, Bellaire GARY MOBLEY, McNeil JOANNA MORGAN, Austin BOB MURRAY, Houston BARBARA NICHOLSON, Garland ERNEST NIETO, Houston JUDY NYOUIST, Donna LINDA OLSON, Fort Worth JOSE PALOS, Harlington JOE PATTON, Greensville LYNN PATTON, Greensville THOMAS PEACOCK, Jacksonvi! WALTER PINKSTON, Houston FRANK PULKRABEK, Taylor 76 STEVE RABEN, Houston BOBBIE ROPER, Austin SMITH RAY, Midland TOM REAVIS, Florence ROBERT RICHARDS, Paducah KENNETH ROBINSON, La Marque MARGARET RODGERS, Corpus Christi GLENDA ROE, Uvalde f : S - BERNARD SANDBERG, Austin JEANINE SANDEFUR, Killeen RICHARD SCHMIDT, Fort Worth MARGARET SCOTT, Texas City JOE SEEBER, Grand Prairie ALAN SHARE, Annandale, Va. SANDRA SHENKIR, San Antonio CAROLYN SHIMER, Colorado City ELEANOR SHULT, Columbus MARGARET SIEFERT, Houston BARBARA SMITH, Dallas BRIAN SMITH, Houston FRANK SMITH, Crockett KAREN SMITH, Georgetown STEVE SMITH, Houston 77 dti JUDY STANDLEY, Madisonvilla ANN STEVENSON, Huntsville CAROL JANE STOUDER, Anahuac KATHY STRICKLER, Baytown CARL SWARD, Corpus Christ! JUDY THORNTON, Sulfur Springs EARL TIEDT, Houston JULIA TORRES, Mission MARY ANN TRAPPEY, Madisonville ANDY VOGEL, Harlingen JO ANN WARD, Tomball PATSY WARFIELD, Fort Worth KAREN WATKINS, Wichita Falls RAY WATKINS, Sulphur Springs DON WELTER, Colorado City DOTTIE WHIGHAM, Pecos BARBARA WILLIAMS, Floresville DAVID WILSON, Temple JANE WILSON, Houston LAURA JANE WINFREY, Houston SUSAN WINGFIELD, Silsbee LINDA WOOSTER, Alvin KENNETH WRIGHT, BeHaire Freshman Class DON TODD President of the Freshman Class BEVERLY BIGHAM Vice-President of the Freshman Class KAKI HARRIS Secretary of the Freshman Class SUZY DRESCHEL Treasurer of the Freshman Class 79 fBEN ADERHOLT, Corpus Christ!, PETE ALEMAN, Georgetown JILL ALLEN, Bastrop JOAN ALLEN, Waco ALAINE FAY ANDERSON, Taylori MARIBELLE ANDERSON, George West ROBERTO ARDAYA, Cochabanba, Bolivia MOLLY ARMSWORTH, San Antonio JOAN BAENZINGER, Seguin G. H. BAILEY, Raymondsville LANEILL DOROTHEA BARNES, Bryan DAVID WALTER BAUGUESS Fort Worth LINDA BENNISON, LaMarque ANGIE BETTCHER, Houston BEVERLY BIGHAM, Lubbock EDGAR BOCK, Harlingen HERBERT BOEHME, Orange JOAN BOHMFALK, Beeville POLLY BOHMFALK, Beaumont % a Cochabamba, Bolivia BARBARA BREWER, Crowley, Louisiana JOHN BROCKMAN, Rockdale ROGER BROWN, Fort Worth SARA BURGIN, Dickinson JUDITH BUSBY, San Antonio JAMES EDWARD BUTLER, Dickinson LINDA BUTLER, Odessa JAIME RENE CAMACHO, LINDA CAMERON, Brownsville AMY CHAFFIN, Bellaire ALLIE JOE COHEN, Victoria DONALD COKER, Dickinson WILLIAM COLLINS, Dallas ■NONIE CONKLIN, Ozona WILLIAM HARRIS CONNOR, Houston KAREN COOK, Eagle Lake CONSTANCE COOPER, Houston BILLY COX, San Antonio CAROLYN CROWE, Brownsville SHELIA CUMMINGS, Houston WILLIAM RONALD DANSBY, Bryan ANNA DeHAY, Dallas ROBERT de La ROSA, Weslaco GARY DILLON, Houston TOM DILLON, New Braunfels EUGENE ALLEN DOMEL, Jarrell DOLORES JO DONOP, Mason SANDRA IMOGENE DOZIER, San Antonio JAMES ALLEN DRAEGER, Walburg SUE DRESCHEL, Houston LINDA DRISKELL, Crockett KIRBY DUPREE, Houston PAUL EARLES, Carthage DAVID EASLEY, Houston ANN ELKINS, College Station EDWARD HARDIN ELLIS, Houston JOHN EVANS, Frakes, Kentucky BETH FAIR, Hunt MARCUS CHUNG SUN FANG, Seremban, : ' Malaya TIM FITZGERALD, Houston BARBARA FOWLER, Midland NANCY FRAZER, Bellaire KATHY FREYDENFELDT, Georgetown NANCY GAY, Dallas MARTHA GEE, Austin jfiM PAT GILL, Odessa ANNE GILLESPIE, Temple LAURA GLASS, Austin MISSY GOODLOE, Searcy, Arkanj CANDY GREEN, Dallas j PAT GREEN, ' Houston GARY GREER, Morgan LINDA GREER, Morgan MARGEE GROSS, San Angelo ALICIA GUERRA, Mission SHIRLEY GUYLER, Crystal City HARRY GUYTON, Austin JULIE HAILEY, Conroe KITTY HALLMAN, Killeen KAREN HAMME, Edinburg KAKI HARRIS, Houston JOHN ROBERT HAYNES, Dickinson JAMES GORDON HELPINSTILL, Freeport LINDA HENDRICK, Fort Worth JOHN HENSLEY, Dallas LARRY HILL, Houston MERRITT HITT, Midland GRETCHEN HOLMES, Denison GLENN THOMPSON HOWARD, Alice TOM HOWE, Dallas CHERRY HUDSON, Houston NICKY HUESTIS, Taft JUDY HUFFMAN, Beaumont PAT HUTCHINSON, South Houstoi TROY ANN ISRAEL, Lake Jacksor KAY JACKSON, Houston MARY FRANCIS JACKSON, Palaci MONETTE JENKINS, Katy NORMA JOHNSON. Austin WILLIAM JOHNSON, Houston ERVIN JORDAN, Nixon FRED KANDLER, Beaumont GEORGETTE KATOOL, San Antonio JEAN KENNEDY, Nacogdoches JAN KERR, Tyler CARLELA KEYS, Georgetown DOTTIE KIDWELL, Phoenix, Arizona JOANNA KILGORE, Austin CAROLYN KING, Dallas EDDIE KNIGHT, San Saba KAREN KNOX, Houston WILLIAM KOCH, Waco LAURETTA KRAEMER, San Antonio KATHY KRENEK, Vanderbilt GERALD KURIO, Walburg RANDY LANKFORD, Corpus Christ; LYNN LeGRAND, Bay City CLARENCE LEMMOND, LaMarque BILL LEONARD, Houston GLENN LEWIS, Corpus Christ BILL LITTLE, Beaumont ROBERT LOCKHART, Sulphur Springs TOMMY LOFTIN, Houston CYNTHIA EMILY LONG, Palacios MICHAEL LORFING, Georgetown DIANA LOVELESS, Houston WM. DAVID LUTHER, Austin PEGGY McCALLIE, Silver : BILL McCAULEY, Sheridan s_ THOMAS ROBT. McCLELLAf Isabel FRED McCLURG, Houston J THOMAS WAYNE McCOLL Liberty Hill JIM McDONALD, Georgeto; GARY MADDOX, Houston RILEY BRUCE 1 MARSH, Houston CARMEN MATHENY, Houston NANCY MATTHEWS, Hartwell, Georgia REBECCA MAYS. Freeport STAN MENDENHALL, Dallas MOLLY MILLER, Deer Park DONNA MILSTEAD, Houston SUE MOCK, LaPorte JUDIE MONTGOMERY, Houston JAN MOODY, Austin JAMES MOORE, Colorado Springs, LARRY MOORE, Houston SANDRA MOORE, San Antonio MARTHA MORELAND, Houston PAT MOWAT. Dallas JOE MUNDY, Houston LYNDEL WAYNE MURPH, Devine NANCY NORTHINGTON, Temple CATHIE OSBORNE, Houston JOHN PAUL PARKER, Eagle Lake RONALD ROY PATTERSON, Grand Prairie PAT PERRY, Lake Jackson THOMAS PETROSKY, Georgetc TOMMY PORTER, Las Vegas, Ne FARHAD RAD, Teheran, Iran DONALD RANDALL, Victoria TERRY REAL, Kerrville DIANA REED, West Columbia ALLAN SANDERS JOHN SANDIDGE, San Antonio 5LENN SANDLIN, Luflcin RAUL SANTOS, Robstown KIT SCHOENFIELD, Dallas SANDY SCHOLZE, Beaumont LINDA SCHULZE, Mission MINTA JO SCHWALBE, Del Rio TINKA SIMONS, Houston STEWART SLATER, Topeka, Kansas JIM SMITH, Pasadena ADA SMYTH, Amari GWYNNE SONNEN, San Antonio FRANK SPELLMANN, Cuero JOHN SP1NKS, Crockett FRANCINE SPRINGS, Seguin DAVID SPURGEN, Garland FAITH STARNES, Gladewater SARAH STEPHENS, San Antonio NANCY STEPHENSON, Alice SHEILA STEWART, Grand Isle, Louisiana EDDIE STINSON, Houston EUGENE STOFFEL, Houston JOHN STURDEVANT, Houston CHARLES SUMNERS, Austin PHOEBE SYER, Anahuac PAT TANNER, Duncanville BILLY IRA TAYLOR, Victoria WESLEY TAYLOR, Victoria NEVA ANN TERRY, Bellaire WILLIAM THOMAS, Richards COLLIER TIPTON, Georgetown DON TODD, Georgetown ETEUATI TUPU TOLOVASTEIN, Western Samoa CLAY ULBRICH, Carriio Springs JOANNE VANCE, San Antonio MARY LOUISE VERNOR, Taft CLEDDIE VICKERS, Liberty Hili HAROLD VOGLER, Georgetown DON WADE, Bellaire PATRICK WADE, Bay City JOHN WALLACE, Houston DAVID WARNER, San Angelo JACKIE CAROL WATSON, McAllen DAREEN WEISSINGER, Houston JACK WHITE, Leonard ROBERT WHITE, Killeen MARCELLA WICHMAN, Lufkin REXFORD WIGINTON, Longview CHARLES WILLIAMS, Georgetown PERRY WILLIAMS, Pasadena CAROLE WILSON, Houston GARY WILSON, Temple LINDA WILSON, Palestine JAMES WINN, Uvalde LAWRENCE WONG, Hong Kong, China MARY LOVEY WOOD, Mission BETTY WOODLOCK, Fort Worth GLENN WORTHAM, Channelvie GEORGIA WYNNE, Kirbyville MARY ANN ZIESER, Weslaco STEVE ZWICK, Houston NEW STUDENTS, SPRING SEMESTER GAIL ANN ABDNOR, Dallas GERALD RUSSELL ABEL, Elgin MARJORIE GRACE BEECH, Van MRS. MARY BLANTON LEWIS BOST, Georgetown AUSTIN COLEMAN BRAY, JR., Dallas MARILYN SUNDA CALLAN, Menard MRS. LUCIE KATHRYN DILL COPELAND, Dallas SHELAGH MEGAN DAVIES, Cape Town JANE REED DILLARD, Georgetown MARY FRANCES HAYS, Dallas DEANNA HICKMAN, San Antonio CLARENCE LUCIAN EARLE LEWIS, Georgetown MRS. LOUISE BERNIECE RENFRO LOYD, Waco KENT DAVIS MARRS, Waco MRS. ANNABELLE PENNINGTON NOBLES, Austin RONALD LYNNE VAN AMBURGH, Houston JACOUELYN WATTS, Houston MRS. JOSEPHINE DAVIDSON WHEELER, Georgetown ONNIE DEE WHITTINGTON, JR., Clute 87 § • _ • rgamzations 88 i lift 1ft r ... „ I; lllflll Vfc ,w 2 1 1 f • ' • 1 1 1 m «•, . IDS I 1 11 P! k ftis-lf ' ll • l J -• %. 4 urn I • n rn 14 1 I I X 4 ' ., ' ' 1- Student DANNY BAKER President NEIL ABELES First Vice-President SEATED: Carolyn Dorbandt, Mary Robinette, Margaret Mount, Susan Staples, Louise Hardin, and Jim Brown. DAVID WATTS Second Vice-President 90 Senate MARY ROBINETTE Secretary The efforts of the Student Senate, organization of student government, have resulted in many oppor- tunities and advantages for Southwestern students. The Senate meets weekly to discuss matter relevant to the student body and to decide questions relat- ing to student government problems. JIM KENNEDY Treasurer STANDING: John Schmidt, David Watts, Fred Candler, Danny Baker, Jim Kennedy, Stanley Hauerwas, Dean Mitten, Neil Abeles, Ben Aderholt, Leslie Parrish, Nicky Heustis, John Birkner, Dicky Hillyer, Harry Crowe, Calvin Jochetz. 91 Student I SEATED: Margie McCreless, Tommy McClung, Buddy Renick, Jo Ann Winfrey, Mary Louise Meyers, Joanna Morgan. FIRST ROW- Margie Scheazler, B, I Osher. Pattie Clare, Diana Beighle, Susan Stark, Martha Virden, Standley Hauerwas. SECOND ROW- Mr bpellman, Dwight Haley. Leslie Parrish, Linda Wooster, Thomas Kaung, Mark Lett. Christian 92 m Association Mr. Spellman, sponsor, and Officers: Mary Louise Meyers Jo Ann Winfrey, Buddy Reniclc, Tommy McClung. 93 The Honor Council is based on the principle that a person placed on his honor will not violate his trust. This places responsibility on each student. The Honor Council acts as a co-ordinator and mediator, serving all charges made in violation of the honor system. Membership includes a chair- man, who is Vice-President of the Senate, four members from the senior class, and three members from the junior and sophomore classes. H o n o r Cherry Knippa, Laura Jane Winfrey, Bobbie Roper, David Hares, Buddy Reniclc, Neil Abeles, Tommy McClung, Susan Stark, Lou Thompkins, Janet Junker, Buck Redding, Mary Louise Meyers. c o u n c ■i I Sou ' wester Faculty: Ann Maresh and Barbara Nicholson. Judie Montgomery, Editor. Typists: Carmen Matheny, Sandy Scholze, and Kaki Harris. w Classes: Karen Knox and Linda Wilson. Sports: John Roark and Dorothy Stevens. ' i Staff 1 i Organizations: Janet Junker, Sunda Callan, Kay Lindel Art Editor: Penny Lewis Life at SU: Mary Ann Trappey; Personalities: Pat Green. Campus: Sharon Harris and Sharon St. Lawrence. 97 ' Megaphone SEATED: Mark Lett, Sandee Dozier, Carole Wilson, Betsy Boushall, Jim Guess, STANDING: Bernie Sandberg, Milton Jordan, Dan Adamson, Smith Ray, Harry Grappa. 98 Mark Lett, Carole Wilson, Bernie Sandberg, Betsy Boushall, Smith Ray. SEATED: Judy Standley, Austin Bray, Harry Grappa, Jim Guess. STANDING: Milton Jordan, Robert Pinckney. i 99 Blue Key Even since 1948, members of Blue Key have been recognizing other men students who have con- tributed services to the campus. It is a national leadership fraternity, which chooses its members from junior and senior students with a high scholastic average. SEATED: Danny Baker, Ronnie Ogden, Buck Redding , John Schmidt, Neil Abeles, John Schaub, Buddy Renick, Tommy McClung, Eddie Vetter. STANDING: David Watts, Dan Adamson, John Birkner, Jim Kennedy. 100 N Cardinal Key is a national honorary service organization for upperclass women. Members are chosen according to their service contributions to the campus and their scholastic achievement. c a r d ■i n a I K e y FIRST ROW: Barbara Eck, Rosemary Wendt, Dean Ferguson, Mary Louise Meyers. SECOND ROW: Sara Shepherd, Carolyn Dorbandt, Jo Ann Winfrey. THIRD ROW: Mary Jean Fincher, Julie Johnson, Susan Stark. FOURTH ROW: Margie Schaezler, Lou Thompltins, Bet+ie Scott, Pattie Clare. FIFTH ROW: Martha Virden, Mary Robinette. 101 Men ' s Ruter SEATED: Danny Baker, Dickie Freiking, John Micheal Franks, Ronnie Ogden, Mrs. Blanton, Mike Roberts, G. H. Bailey, and Dwight Haley. STANDING: Odell Cates and Stanley Hauerwas. Mood SEATED: Jimmy Baker, Mark Lett, Darrel Young, and Paul Earles. STANDING: Tommy McClung, Horace Griffin, Allison Trompler, and Lloyd Huff. A d v ■i s o r y 102 issk V Women ' s A d v m I S o r y SEATED: Ada Smyth, Missy Goodloe, Pat Tanner, Sarah Shepheard, Diana Beighle, STANDING: Sheila Thomas, Mildred Lawler, | Betsy Boushall, Mary Robinette, Jo Ann Rice. _ Women ' s Advisory is responsible for promoting the welfare of the girls in Laura Kuykendall Hall and Sneed House. They work with the dormitory matrons and the Dean of Women to enforce the rules of the dormitory. Margaret Mount acted as president for the fall semester. 103 House Councils Laura Kuykendall House Council Barbara Eck Judy Nyquist Bes+sy Boushall Betty Woodloclc Mary Louise Meyers The House Councils are the house man- agers of the dorms. They provide for arrangements in the lobby and make and enforce the rules. Carolyn Shimer Linda Hutsell Martha Verden Jeanne Bingham Carolyn Crowe Missy Goodloe Louise Harden Pat Green Nancy Northinqton Georgette Katool Ada Smyth Elaine Osborn Sneed House Council 104 Mask ELECTRA: Sandra Elliott, Nancy Stephenson, Rosemary Wendt, Richard Moore, Jodie Crayton, Kay Kennedy, Bebo Benjamin, Charlene Miller, Mary Francis Jackson. DEATH OF A SALESMAN: Sandra Elliott, R. J. Molt, Alan Share, Pete Calhoun, Ray Watkins, Nancy Stephenson. FAUSTUS: Bill Hite, Alan Share. V m t Wig DEATH OF A SALESMAN: Stewart Slater, Rose- mary Wendt, Pete Calhoun, R. J. Mott, Tommy Peacock. FAUSTUS: R. J. Mott, Herbie Boehme. ELECTRA: Barbara Smith, Jody Crayton. 105 Lab Band The Lab Band is hired by groups to play at dances. They also play for some school dances. FIRST ROW: David Watts, Bob Lockhart, George Duncan, and Robert White. SECOND ROW: Richard Moore, Dicky Frerking, Robert Penick, Karen Smith, and Georgette Katool (vocalist). FIRST ROW: Karen Knox, Joan Schelling, Margaret Sietert, Laurie Kramer, Nancy Dague. SECOND ROW: Emily Long, Mr. Penick, and John Schmidt. r g a n Guild 106 r Band, . . The band uses its talents not only at concerts, but also to contribute to the Southwestern spirit at the basketball games and pep rallies. Mr. Geroge Nelson conducts the group. Musicians Express Talent Orchestra. . . The orchestra gives the students and faculty an opportunity to work together in a common interest. Two concerts are presented each year. Mr. Thomas Douglas is conductor. 107 Cappella Choir FIRST ROW: Don Todd, Nancy Fraiier, Margie Gross, Neil Abeles, Miles Womack, Jan Moody, Nicky Huestis, Sandra Munson, Karen Knox, Gary Wilson, Nancy Kennedy, Huntley Kennesson, Linda Bennison. SECOND ROW: Virginia Sims, David Wilson, Margie Dalchau, Tommy Porter, Jenny Parrish, Sam Birkner, Karl Brunner, Calvin Jochetz, Buck Redding, Glenda Roe, Jim Kennedy, Carole Graff, Nancy Seerden. THIRD ROW: Jim Reid, Anne Harley, Bill Dansby, Kathy Frydenfeldt, Bubba Few, Pat Fletcher, Lee Henderson, Linda ' Hutsell, Mary Robinette, John Birkner, Mary Lynch, John Schmidt, Linda Cameron, Jim Lazenby. 108 Dean Richards and choir members have a friendly discussion after practice. The Southwestern A cappella Choir is noted for its excellence in performance and quality of sing- ing. Under the direction of Dean John D. Rich- ards, the choir has sung in over fifteen churches this year. The student body has the opportunity of hearing the choir in chapel services each Thursday. 109 D e t a III ■i c r o n SEATED: Marjorie Dalchau, Nancy Seerden, Carol Graff, Karen Smith, and Nancy Dague. STANDING: Doris Deats, Margaret Siefert, Mrs. Chambers, Marty Davenport, and Mary Ann Thames. Delta Omicron is a national pro- fessional music fraternity for women, which foster talent and increases in- terest through fellowship. 110 OFFICERS SEATED: Doris Deats, Nancy Seerden, and Carol Graff. STANDING: Mary Ann Thames and Marty Davenport. SEATED: Buddy Renick, Jodie Crayton, Margie Schaezler, Susan Stark, Barbara Eck Lou Tompkins. STANDING: Ed Franklin, Missy Mood, Allison Trompler, Mike Roberts, Pat+ie Clare, Jim Kennedy Tommy McClung, Jane Caldwell, John Schmidt, Don Williams. Alpha Chi Alpha Chi is a national honor society, which initiates upperclassmen who have a 90 overall average. Pi Gamma Mil Pi Gamma Mu is a national social science honor society. Ill Pi Delta Epsilon Pi Delta Epsilon is a national honorary journalism fraternity, which initiates student journa- lists who have worked on collegiate publications. It is an award for their efforts and services and efforts in the field of journalism. MISS PEARL A. NEAS. Sponsor Stanley Hauerwas, Posemary Wendt, Dan Adamson, Barbara Eck, Lee Howard, and Mary Louise Meyers. i f : s ; ' 1 International Club SEATED: Carolyn Dorbandf, Nancy Ma, Judy Kuykendall, Mary Louise Meyers, Susan Petry. STANDING: Diana Beighle, Eddie Vetter, Buddy Renick, Horace Ma, Thomas Kaung, Marcus Fang, Margie Schaezler, Roberto Ardaya, Miss Fox, Billy Ling. The International Club is a group of students from all over the world, who are studying here at Southwestern. Their purpose is to improve international relations by maintaining a democratic spirit, thereby promoting a better understanding of the foreign students on campus. 113 Pi Epsilon Delta In order to be eligible for membership into Pi Epsilon Delta, a student must be an upperclassman and have participated in at least two campus drama activities. This national honorary dramatic fra- ternity encourages individual and group theatrical effort in order to create a higher standard in drama. Dr. Angus Springer is the group sponsor. PICTURED: R. J. Mott, Pete Calhoun, Rosemary Wendt, and Bill Hi+e. 114 The Pre-Law Society was founded for the purpose of aiding those interested in the profession of law. This organization is open to all interested in law, history or government, and through planned pro- grams and enlightening speakers we un- derstand more of the civil aspects of our government. Let us learn today, that we raav be the leaders of tomorrow. OFFICERS: Sergeant-at-Arms, Crandell Addington; President, Ronnie Ogden; Secretary- Treasurer, Joan Schelling; Dr. Hester; Vice-President, John Roarlc. P r e L a w FIRST ROW: Bill Kesler, Joan Schelling, Sammy Coats, Neva Terry, Bill Ellis, Kathy Krenek, Terry Real. SECOND ROW: John Roark, Crandell Addington, Ronnie Ogden, John Franks, Smith Ray, Jce Patton, Phil Fielder, Dr. Hester. THIRD ROW: Karl Bruner, Donald McDonald, Merritt Hitt, Bruce Marsh, Sam Birkner, Bob Lockhart. 115 Science Society PICTURED: Mr. H. G. Rose, Don Williams, Dr. Bob M. Brown, Lloyd Huff, Bubba Few, Horace Ma, Bill McClendon, and D. Gordon Wolcott. Increasing interest and knowledge in the sciences, the Southwestern University Science Society honors advanced students of the natural sciences and mathematics. In order to belong, students must main- tain an eighty-four average. 116 The German Club is a group of German students who assemble to learn more of the German culture and ideals. This chapter is closely connected with TAGS, the Texas Association of German Students. John Schaub is president. FIRST ROW: Carolyn Shimer, Cherry Knippa, Don Williams, Susan Stark, Anne Harley, Doreen Weissinger. SECOND ROW: Mr. Monostory, Walter Pinkston, John Lukert, Jimmy Baker, Jim Kennedy. Richard Schmitt, Arlan Ferguson. THIRD ROW: Norman Bouftard, Guy Gross, Bubba Few, Robert Witt, Lesel Handar, John Schaub. German Club 117 French Club FIRST ROW: Janet Junker, Judy Thornton, Sandy Scholze, Karen Watkins, Martha Gee Peggie McCallie. SECOND ROW: Mr. Smith, Donna Mil stead, Margie McCreless, Karen Knox, Missy Goodloe, Joanna Morgan, Karen Hamme, Marilyn Brough. THIRD ROW: Henry Cox, Huntly Kennesson, Tim Fitzgerald, Clarice Cotfee, Nancy Gay. Mon chere, unterkleid! The French Club has been continued by the new French teacher, Mr. Smith. Some of its func- tions include going to see the King and I, joint meetings with the German Club, and French lecturers. 118 Spanish Club t USB FIRST ROW: Harry Grappa, Sara Burgin, Sammy Coats, Pat Green, Darrel Young. SECOND ROW: Dennis Anderson, John Roarlt, Jimmy Baker, Bill Ellis, Dr. McCoy. The Spanish Club was organized to create an increased interest in the Spanish Language and culture. Their activities include trips to San Antonio, Monterrey, El Mat, and guest speakers. John Roark serves as president. 119 Kappa Chi Kappa Chi is the organization for life service students, which provides an opportunity to learn more about their field. Their activities include workshops and lectures. Danny Baker is the president. SEATED: Susan Stark, Martha Virden, Donna Milstead, Mary Louise Meyers, Susie Hughes. SECOND ROW: Tommy McClung, Bernie Sandberg, John Lulcert, Glenn Wortham, Pat Hutchinson, Perry Williams. THIRD ROW: Tom Dillon, David Watts, Tommy Loftin, Jim Brown, Paul Earls, Danny Baker. 120 Kappa Kappa Phi is a social and religious organization, which seeks to train college girls to become leaders of the church tomorrow. The Chapter was founded on this campus in 1947. It is similar to the WSCS in the Methodist Church. Barbara Menking is president of the group. OFFICERS: Judy Thornton, Barbara Menking, Sandy Sanders, Ellen Risinger. P ft ■I FIRST ROW: Bobbie Ropper, Minta Schwalbe, Missy Goodloe, Georgette Katool, Molly Miller. SECOND ROW: Karen Busby, Donna Milstead, Joan Bohmfalk, Martha Moreland, Francine Spring s. THIRD ROW: Troy Israel, Sandy Sanders, Tinka Simons, Judy Thornton, Sheila Stewart, Norma Johnson. FOURTH ROW: Sheila Thomas Doreen Weissinger, Barbara Menking, Ellen Risinger, Marilyn Brough, Margaret Rodgers, Alaine Anderson, Amy Chaffin, Linda Wooster, Barbara Fowler, Sue Mock. 121 Letterman ' s SEATED: Eddis Ve+ter, Jesse Hibbetts, Jim Brown, George Hite, Sammy Coats, and Dickie Hillyer. KNEELING: Henry Kitzman, Del Moberg, Merriman Morton, Raymond Mayes, Mike Roberts, and David Watts. STANDING: David Tafoya, Gerald Sylvester, Dwight Haley, Lewis Johnson, Don Williams, and Joe Sheldon. The Letterman ' s Association, established for promoting interest in sports, is composed of all men who have been awarded letters. Selection is made by the coaches on the basis of perfor- mance, service, and attitude. New members are initiated in the fall. Merriman Morton serves as president. Association 122 WRA MEMBERS Penny Largford Mary Lovey Wood Nancy Hart Missy Goodloe Tharleyn Nichols Jo Ann Winfrey De Ette Green Carolyn Shimer Mary Calkin WRA COUNCIL Penny Langford Carolyn Shimer Dorothy Stevens Beth Rider Judy Thornton Jar.ie Wilson Jo Ann Winfrey Nancy Hart La Schelle Thompson Jo Ann Ward Tharelyn Nichols w R A Janie Welson Pat Perry Phoebe Syer Barbara Williams Karen Hamme Jo Ann Ward La Schelle Thompson Beth Rider Dorothy Stevens Linda Schultz Linda Drislcill Judy Thornton The Women ' s Recreation Association encourages par- ticipation and sportsmanship. Points are acquired through participation in volleyball, basketball, tennis, bowling, ping-pong, and swimming. The group obtain- ing the largest number of points wins a trophy. 123 President — Jo Ann Winfrey Vice-President — Patricia Morrow (Not Pictured) Secretary — Patsy Warfield Treasurer — Diana Beiqhle Historian — Kay Lindell The National Education Association attempts to arouse more interest among future teachers by sponsoring infor- mative speeches by guest speakers. It is affiliated with the Texas State Teachers Association and National Education Association. Ann Stevenson Margie Schaeiler Nancy Gay Linda J. Wilson Bererly Bigham Margaret Rodgers Jeanne Bingham Troy Ann Israel Carolyn Canady Terry Real Missy Goodloe Diana Beighle Jo Ann Winfrey Patsy Warfield Kay Lindell Martha Burns Jan Kerr Linda Wooster Phoebe Syer Sheila Thomas Lee Howard Margie Dalchaw De Ette Green Penny Langford Linda Driskill Connie Cooper Pat Perry Marilyn Brough Barbara Smith N E 124 moil, Mrs. Weir, Carolyn Dorbandt, Penny Lewis, Susan Staples, William plans for the next T.G.I.S. NOT PICTURED: Dean Mitten, Dean Bergland. Seale, Mr. Blevins, David Watts, and Dr. Ralph Jones discuss Who needs Crazy Legs? You may find a member of the SUB Governing Board popping 15 pounds of popcorn, making ridic- ulous posters, playing the base, hiring Crazy Legs, just brainstorming, or thinking seriously about a decision. This group programs and carries out Student Union Building activities. Members are chosen by the Second Vice-President of the Senate and the Union Director, and approved by the University President. David Watts is chairman, and Susan Staples is secretary. Sub-Governing Board 125 Independent ARMSWORTH, MOLLY ARDAYA, ROBERTO ANDERSON, MARIBELLE ANDERSON, ALAINE FAY BAKER, JIMMY BOUFFARD, NORMAN BROWNING, RICHARD BUSBY, KAREN COLLINS, BILL CRITTENDEN, SARA CROWE, HARRY CROWE, DIANE CUMMINGS, SHEILA DALCHAU, MARGIE DOZIER, SANDEE EDWARDS, DON FLETCHER, PAT GRIFFIN, HORACE GUERRA, ALICIA JOHNSON, NORMA KATOOL, GEORGETTE Allison Trompler, President 126 Association KUYKENDALL, JUDY LUKERT, JOHN LORFING, JOHN LONG, EMILY LOFTIN, TOMMY LEDGER, IKE MORELAND, MARTHA McCLUNG, TOMMY McCLURE, CHARLES RENICK, BUDDY SANDBERG, BERNIE SANDLIN, GLENN SCARCELLA, DAVID SHENKIR, SANDRA SONNEN, GWYNNE SPELLMAN, FRANK SPRINGS, FRANCINE TIEDT, EARL VANCE, JO ANN VIRDEN, MARTHA Jo Ann Rice Vice-President Mary Louise Meyers Secretary-Treasurer 127 Inter Fraternity SEATED: Judy Jones, Clarice Coffee, Missy Mood, Barbara Nicholson, Susan Stark, and Buck Redding. SECOND ROW: Buddy Dunn, Steve Raben, Joe Sheldon, Jim Kennedy, Jim Reid, and William Seale. The Interfraternity Council was formed to bring closer together the social organizations on campus. Greek Week which was established last year is a function of this group to strengthen fraternity relations and purposes. Council 128 p a n h e e n m I C SEATED: Steve Raben, Jim Reid, Jim Kennedy, Buck Redding. STANDING: Buddy Dunn, Joe Sheldon, William Seale. Men and Women ' s Panhellenic is the governing body for rush. It determines the rules and penalties for rush. It further promotes a closer interfraternity relationship among the groups on campus. Buck Redding is president of Men ' s Panhellenic and Susan Stark has replaced Bettie Scott as president of Women ' s Panhellenic. SEATED: Barbara Nicholson, Judy Jones, Susan Stark, Barbara Williams, Missy Mood. STANDING: Sandy Sanders, Kay Lindell, Nancy Conerly, Clarice Coffee, Beth Rider, Janet Junker. 129 Alpha Delta PRESIDENT Beth Rider VICE-PRESIDENT Jerry Evans RECORDING SECRETARY Nancy Dague CORRESPONDING SECRETARY Missy Mood TREASURER Sandra Elliott NATIONAL FOUNDING 1851 LOCAL FOUNDING 1907 Pi 130 Alpha Delta Pi Aloha Beth Rider Jerry Evans Nancy Dague Missy Mood Sandra Elliott- Betsy Boushall Pattee Clare Marty Davenport Suzanne Dykstra Betty Ewing Louise Hardin Carol Henderson Delta Jackie Watson Mary Lovey Wood Betty Woodlock Mary Hays Gwyne Sonnen Lee Howard Kay Kennedy Kay Lindell Margie McCreless Mary Robinette Margie Schaezler Barbara Smith LaSchelle Thompson JoAnn Ward Jackie Watts JoAnn Winfrey Laura Jane Winfrey Joan Bienziger Sara Burgin Connie Cooper Susy Dreschel Nancy Frazer Julie Hailey Judy Huffman Nancy Kennedy Joanna Kilgora Lynn LeGrand Sandra Moore Diane Reid Linda Schultz Tinka Simons Pat Tanner %? Will rush week ever end? 131 m Delta PRESIDENT Diana Beighle VICE-PRESIDENT Carolyn Shimer RECORDING SECRETARY Judy Eddington CORRESPONDING SECRETARY Judy Thornton TREASURER Carolyn Dorbandt Del II 132 Who says you can ' t wear rollers outside the dorm? Diana Befghle Carolyn Shimer Judy Eddington Judy Thornton Carolyn Dorbandt Jane Culwel DeE+te Green Delta Billie Lou Bryson Rona Beseler Mary Calken Nancy Conerly Mary Kathryn Hanly Lee Henderson Kay Henry Deanne McFarland Joanna Morgan Judy Jones Carolyn Kelly Cherrie Knippa Penny Langford Margaret Mount Iharelyn Nichols Diane Pope Lou Tompkins Betry Ann Weir Glenda Roe Margaret Scott Carolyn Tenery Mary Ann Thames Jonelle Wheatly Dotrie Wigham Janie Wilson Nancy Gay Martha Gee Diane Yarborough Joan Allen Bsverly Bigham Barbara Brewer Candy Green Missy Goodloe Shirley Guyler Carlela Keys Peggy McCalley Kitty Hallman Gretchen Holmes Jean Kennedy Jan Kerr Jan Moody Nancy Norhington Ada Smyth Marcella Wichman Beth Fair Minta Jo Schwalbe 133 Delta PRESIDENT Mary Lynch FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT Nancy Hart SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT Barbara Williams RECORDING SECRETARY Linda Hutse CORRESPONDING SECRETARY Patsy Warfield TREASURER Joanna May NATIONAL Founding 1902 LOCAL FOUNDING 1946 Everyone say cheese Mary Lynch Nancy Hart Barbara Williams Linda Hutsel Patsy Warfield Joanna May Claudia Frazier Kay Hays Susie Hughes Julie Johnson Mary Beth Lamb Ann Maresh Zeta Virginia MacMillian Beverly Medford Charlene Miller Linda Olson Jenny Parish Judy Schaper Terry Schoenemann Bettie Scott Sarah Shepherd Barbara Sing Susan Stark Sharon St. Lawrence Carol Stauder Laneill Barnes Joan Bohmfalk Linda Drisklll Karen Hamme Linda Hendriclc Pat Hutchinson Kay Jackson Laurie Kraemer Diana Loveless Rebecca Mays Donna Milstead Cathy Osborne Pat Perry Kit Shoenfield Everyone ready for first pledge line. 135 Phi OFFICERS: PRESIDENT Bobbie Roper VICE-PRESIDENT Margaret Rogers SECRETARY Barbara Menking TREASURER Jeanne Bingham NATIONAL FOUNDING I 852 LOCAL FOUNDING I908 Next exercise: Stretch arms above head and kick left leg 136 foward - Bobbie Roper Margaret Rodgers Barbara Menking Jeanne Bingham Betty Almond Troy Ann Israel Nancy Mathew Molly Miller Sheila Stev art Mary Ann Zeiser Beth Albrecht Marilyn Brough Clarice Coffee Doris Deats Barbara Eck Janet Gibson Carol Graff Carol Ann Marsh Pat Pitts Ellen Risinger Jeanine Sandi ' er Sandy Sanders Nancy Seerden Margaret Seefert Eleanor Shult Virginia Sims Sheila Thomas Susan Wingfield Maurine Brock Sue Gayle Mock Barbara Fowler Mu Santa Baby, please bring me. 137 PRESIDENT Joan Schelling VICE-PRESIDENT Ann Day RECORDING SECRETARY Linda Armour CORRESPONDING SECRETARY Judy Standley TREASURER Penny Lewis NATIONAL FOUNDING I8y8 LOCAL FOUNDING | 90 6 A Al 138 ZTA ' s Tiny Tim; Christmas Bah-Humbug ' « . Joan Schelling Ann Day Linda Armour Judy Standley Penny Lewis pha Gayle Ahlgreen Martha Burns Carolyn Canady Jane Guest Anne Harley Sharon Harris Janet Junker Margie Gross Kaki Harris Monette Jenkins Dottie Kidwell Karen Knox Kathy Krenek Carmen Matheny Terry Real Sandy Scholze Nancy Stephenson Linda J. Wilson Sunda Callan Carolyn King Tail Judie Montgomery Mildred Lawler Patricia Morrow Sandra Munson Barbara Nicholson Ann Stevenson Dorothy Stevens Susan Staples Sondra Sullivan Pat Swanzey Mary Ann Trappey Linda M. Wilson Linda Wooster Polly Bohmfalk Nonie Conklin Karen Cook Ann Gillespie Pat Green Get Busy Polly! Don ' t wait for the lightning! 139 Kappa Bob Loveless Tod Mixon John Montgomery Chris Penick Robert Peniclc Tom Hancock Jim Reid Arlan Ferguson Ed Bock Jim Croley E Bill Fellows Dean Block Austin Bray Bill Conner Gary Dillon Larry Hill Tom Howe Glenn Lewis O.K. Arlan, you did it! Alpha President Tom Hancock Vice President J ' Reid Recording Secretary Arlan Ferguson Corresponding Secretary Robert Portwood Treasurer Bill Leonard Robert Portwood Bill Leonard Jim Kennedy Jim Keys Jim Laienby Robert Richards Robert Sebastian Smith Ray Kenneth Wright Gary Greer Robert Haymes Jim Helpinstill Eddie Stinson Jim Smith Miles Womack 141 Kappa Grand Master David Wilson Grand Procurator Calvin Jochetz Grand Master of Ceremonies Bob Rorlc Grand Scribe John Roarlc Grand Treasurer Dick Lane 142 Okay crew — start laying those bricks. ' David Baugess Billy Cox Harry Guyton John Hensley Glenn Howard Wayne Jordan Eddie Knight Randy Lankford Bob Loclchart Don McClure Jim Moore Ronald Patterson Joe Patton John Sturdevant Johnny Spinks Don Todd Sigma Crandell Addington Jeff Allen John Birkner Steve Costley Phil Fielder Dick Frerking Mike Garrett Johnny Hollingsworth Shelley Howell Jerry Bob Jennings Jim Johnson Lewis Johnson Tommy Jordan Bill Kesler Wayne Laster Duncan McNitiky Skip Miller Grant Murrell Ronnie Ogden Tom Parker Lynn Patton Buck Redding John Schmidt Richard Schmitt Ronnie Van Amburgh Bill Watts Dick Woods Ben Aderholt Dennis Anderson 143 Phi President Del Moberg Reporter Merriman Morton Secretary Mike Harrel Treasurer Milton Jordan National Founding 1848 Local Founding 1 886 Yes, Standley. You ' re having your picture made Del Moberg Merriman Morton Mike Harrel Milton Jordan Dan Adamson Jim Bohmfalk Houston Briggs Jim Brown George Burris Sammy Coats George Dunkin Sandy Coon Dewey Ervin Jon Franks Delta Joe Royce John Sandidge Charlie Sumners Frank Smith John Wallace David Warner Miss Babe Dog, Guy Gross Dwight Haley Ronnie Hartfield Stanley Hauerwas Dickie Hillyer Bill Hite George Hite Dick Jenkins Tom McAferty Bob Murray Leslie Parrish Mike Roberts Kenny Robinson William Seale Joe Sheldon David Taylor Paul Tuxworth Eddie Vetter Andy Vogel Charles Bohmfalk Roger Brown Jim Butler Tom Dillon David Easley Ed Ellis Fred Kandler Ken Lipscomb Bill Little Gary Maddox Stan Mendenhall Mascot eta 145 President Buddy Dunn Vice-President Divid Lemons Corresponding Secretary Tim Fitzgerald Recording Secretary Joe Bashara Treasurer Billy Caskey No date tonight, Steve? Kappa David Lemons Tim Fitzgerald Joe Bashara Steve Zwiclc Jim Wynn Pete Calhoun James Draeger Ed Franklin Fair Buddy Threadgill Joe Mundy G. H. Bailey Harry Harris Jesse Hibbetts Merritt Hitt Bubba Holubec Donald McDonald David Watts Bob Tindell Mervyn Stelter Bill McChendon Joe Mock Lloyd Huff R. J. Mott Steve Rahen Alan Shre Raymond Mayes Jon Kasperik Joe Johnson David Hares John Brockman Herby Boehme Eugene Domel Gerald Kurio James Guess Bubba Few Sam Birkner Joe Bauscher ha 147 ports 148 fl B Cheerleaders These energetic six are the main link between the pirate teams and the student body. They have helped boost the school spirit that has been lacking in the past few years. Their publicity of all games and their numerous pep rallies were very successful. 4 150 Tom Dillon, New Braunsfield; Peggy McCallie, Silver; Bob Murray, Houston; Boogie Hanely, Eagle Lake; Mike Harrel, Dallas; Sharon St. Lawrence, Houston. TOP ROW, left to right: Buck Redding, Crandall Addington, Gerald Sylvester, Del Moberg. BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Dick Lane, Jim Brown, Dwight Haley , Henry Kitzman. T r a c k Dick Lane-pole vault Dwight Haley-Sprints Henry Kitzman-Field Events GOLD MEDAL WINNERS c o n f e r e n c e C h a m P s 151 V a r s ■i t y B a s k e t b a I I The Pirates planning some strategy during a time-out. 152 Coach Myron Dees Kitaman comes up with a two-pointer. Lewis breaks through for a score. Ernie does some fancy shooting for a bucket. 153 LEWIS JOHNSON-Senic DELBERT MOBERG-Senior MERRIMAN MORTON-Junior 154 JOE SEEBER-Sophomore HENRY KITZMAN-Senior JAMES ULLRICH-Senior BILL KOCH-Freshman ERNIE NIETO-Sophomore 155 ' Twink hits an important lay-up. Henry makes a great block. m 156 Ernie aoes hiqh for a two-pointer. Twink scores a basket. John, the Pirates Big little man. 157 Pirate Baseball Team STANDING: Dwight Haley, Bruce Marsh, Bill Collins, Ernie Nieto, David Scarcella, Stan Mendenhall, Kirby Dupree, Coach Myron Dees. SITTING: Don Williams, Charles Summners, Joe Royce, Raymond Mayes, John Hensley, Billy McCauley, Dickie Stanley. KNEELING: co-captain David Tafoya, Jesse Hibbits, Del Moberg, Eddie Vetter. 158 i ffcf COACH MYRON DEES RAYMOND MAYES Haley raps one DEL MOBERG JOE ROYCE pp % ass 1 BILLY McCAULEY 159 EDDIE VETTER DON WILLIAMS CHARLES SUMNERS JESSE HIBBITS V 160 JOHN HENSLEY DICKIE STANLEY BRUCE MARSH STAN MENDENHALL DAVID TAFOYA DAVID SCARCELLA ' 1 KIRBY DUPREE Out at third Tino ERNIE NIETO • ' ■- , HP « I , 1 s BILL COLLINS l61 Pirate Tennis Team David Watts, Sammy Coats, George Hite, Dicky Hillyer the tennis team is coached by R. M. Medley. Neal Abies 162 Coats and Watts -J I Pirate Golf Team Raymond Mayes, Bruce Marsh, Buck Redding, Dick Freking, Billy Caskey. The golf team is coached by R. M. Medley. 163 F o o t b a FINAL STANDING Won Lost Phis 4 Pikes 3 1 Sigs 2 Ind 1 3 KA 4 TOP: Dan Adamson, Jim Brown, Andy Vogel, Ed Ellis. 3rd ROW: Roger Brown, John Sandidge, Stan Mendenhall, Kenny Robinson, John Wallace. 2nd ROW: Charles Sumners. Charles Bohmfalk, Kenny Lipscomb, Eddie Vetter. 1st ROW: Mike Roberts, Del Moberg, Dwight Haley, Tom McAterty, Jon Franks, Babe . Phis Sweep the Championship 164 Leonard to the rescue! f n t r a m u r a I B a s k e t b a I I s , ■INDEPENDENTS. STANDING: Left to right: Allison Trompler, James Baker, Darrell Young. KNEELING: Glenn Wortham, Buddy Renick, Doug Fisk, Tommy McClung. Where did he come from? 167 E3V ! ' T l iy ' Maybe this one will go in. Look out! Here he comes again! 168 Buck, get off his shoulder! Where did the ball go? 169 V o I I e y b a I I S m I g S IV ■i n KNEELING: Gerald Sylvester, Calvin Jocheh, John Hollingswor+h, Coach Bill Watts. STANDING: Lewis Johnson, Ronnie Ogden, Buck Reddinq, Jeff Allen NOT PICTURED: John Roarlc. Big Lew does it again. Man, I need a football helmet! Buck, that is not S aid L! Hey, this is easier than I thought. o e y b a I I Try opening your eyes for better lucl, JoAnn. The typical G and L Southwestern Woman Volleyball Champs — Tri-Delta Front — Shimer, Nichols, McCallie Back — Green, Pope, Bryson c h a m P s 172 Ever wear corrective shoes, Linda? Southwestern ' s answer to the Ballet Russe B a s k e t b a This Is known as a squeeze-play Isn ' t this carrying teamwork a little far? f m % vn% „ v - i - ' f v % Alpha Delta Pi Basketball Champs c h a m P s May I give you a boost? It ' s a bird! It ' s a plane! It ' s Diana! 173 VTIIZsJm ersonalities 174 — . I ■H ■i k . IM 1 ($ 1 |b 1 U ' • ' .. Miss Southwestern Pottle, Gtabe 176 i :_ Pattie Clare, Miss Southwestern for 1961, is an English major from Fort Worth. She has been President of Alpha Chi; a member of Cardinal Key, University Council, Senate, S.C.A.; Editor of the Sou ' tvester. Pattie received the Outstanding Sophomore Woman Award. She has served as Senior Class Secretary-Treas- urer. She is a member of Alpha Delta Pi Sorority and has served as Registrar and Pledge Trainer. 177 Af t • • Af t V t-i. 178 e oA -LJ Ro-4,emGA4f, W ndt Jfr + . 4L -4? ' % °4 179 All-School Beauty £m Maiy Jlauey ad Alpha Del fjuUe, cMaletf, ' aa i+ie KiL a,aie Saba limfyUt 183 Maty £. Gcdkin, Gasil la Ke4f, L 185 BabAaka fyJillia td. KasieM, iJlatPime PUae e S et, 187 Qutytine, Battue , MtiUa fla ScUw dLe Patlif, Stanford jja Ann Hice 189 Rettif Almond Phi Mu Beauty £u, la i It i t j, ield Maubeest Bio-cM Maktf, A t i$ieA,eA, 191 Zeta Tau Alpha Beauty AtMfie liettcltesi KatltMfsi Kbesteh f)a tet ffimken. 193 Basketbal Sweethearts «Si ' e ■■■' ■■M V 195 A ; p; |§ 11 Ugly Man On Campus 197 Independent Sweetheart (la ia fe i elesi Kappa Alpha Rose Bltasiosi St. JlaiukestcB Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl WHO ' S BUCK REDDING of Victoria Candidate for B.A. degree History and government major Blue Key Kappa Sigma, President Men ' s Panhellenic, President Student Senate, representative Pre-Law Society, Vice-President Ruter Dormitory Council, President A Capella Choir Future plans: Law BUDDY RENICK of Killeen Candidate for B.A. degree Philosophy Major Alpha Chi Treasurer Blue Key Youth Director — part time work in Belton Independent Association SCA— President Kappa Chi — President Fresh man Class — Veep Sophomore class — President Holor council German Club Varsity Basketball — 2 years Plans: Ministry or teaching 202 MARY JEAN FINCHER of Lufkin Candidate for B.A. degree — Religion Major Alpha Chi Cardinal Key — Vice-President Methodist Student Movement Negro Fine Arts School Teacher Southwestern Magazine — typist, associate editor SCA — treasurer, morning watch chairman University council Honor council — soph, and Jr. representative, sec. Danforth Society Assembly committee Senate Library Committee Texas Conference OY Council Member Plans: College teaching WHO PATTIE CLAIR of Ft. Worth Candidate for B.A. degree, English major Alpha Chi — President Cardinal Key — Outstanding sophomore woman SCA — girls ' contact MSM Alpha Delta Pi — registrar, pledge trainer Student senate — International affairs commission Chrm. Carnival co-chrm. Sou ' wester— editor 2 years University council Represented S. U. at the Student Conference of National Affairs Distinction List — 5 semesters Committee for selection of Best Teacher award Week-end at college revision committee Senior class — Vice President Plans: teach in high school NEIL ABELES of Paris Candidate for B.A. — Philosophy major Distinction List Woodrow Wilson and Danforth Fellowship Nominee Student Ass ' t to University Chaplain MSM, vice president, president at St. John ' s Kappa Chi — vesper Chairman SCA — campus service chairman Independent Association — song leader German Club International Club — treasurer Letterman ' s Association- — secretary 4 vear Letterman in Tennis Vice President of the Student body Chairman of the Honor Council Religious Life Council and University Council A capella Choir Mood Hall council — treasurer Plans: to enter ministry or college teaching JOHN SCHMIDT of Three Rivers Candidate of Bachelor of Music Degree Music Education Major Alpha Chi — Vice President Blue Key — secretary-treasurer University Distinction List SCA MSM Church Organist Kappa Sigma — song leader, grand scribe University band Sinfonietta A Capella Choir Madrigal Group Student organ guild, veep. hist., pres. Student Senate Freshman Orientation Leader University Organist Plans: College teacher and Rel. Music (Church Musician) 203 204 m MARY LOUISE MEYERS of Tyler Candidate for B.A. degree, Religion Major Pi Delta Epsilon — historian Cardinal Key — secretary MSM — publicity chairman SCA — pub. chrm, soc. chrm., Treasurer Kappa Chi — vice president Negro Fine Arts School co-ordinator Independent assc. — program chrm. sec.-treas. Mask Wig — member of lighting, make-up house crews International club Honor Council — Sr. class Representative Women ' s advisory council Dormitory counselor Sou ' wester staff — class ed. 3 yrs. Texas State MSM — secretary Texas Conf. Meth. OY council member Plans: Dir. of C. E. or Youth Dir. BARBARA ECK of LaGrange Pi Gamma Mu — Sec.-treas. Alpha Chi Pi Delta Epsilon — treas. Cardinal Key Distinction List MSM Church choir Methodist Youth Caravan SCA Council Phi Mu — treas. Vice pres., pres. University band Sou ' wester — organizations ed. personalities ed. Kappa Phi — chaplain, 1st VP, Pres. Women ' s Recreation Assn. Interfraternity Council Freshman Dorm Counselor Plans: Teach or council in high school ROSEMARY WENDT of Vernon Candidate for B.A., Drama Major Cardinal Key Pi Delta Epsilon University Council — 2 yrs. Pi Epsilon Delta Mask and Wig Players — Sec.-Treas. Magazine Ed. — 2 yrs. Megaphone staff — Fine Arts Ed. Assembly Committee Goosetree — Morgan Award Acting award — 3 yrs. Plans: Enter the teaching profession MARION RAY FRERKING of Lake Jackson Candidate for Degree of Bachelor of Music Music Ed. Major University Distinction List SCA Kappa Sigma Frat — guard University concert band, orchestra and Jazz band leader Pre-law Society Texas Music Educators Association Plans. Teaching DANNY BAKER of Harlingen MILDRED LAWLER of Mercedes Candidate for degree of Bachelor of Arts English Major Blue Key Freshman class president A Capella Choir University council German Club — pres. Kappa Chi — Pres. Student Senate — 2nd vice pres., Pres. Plans: Math, Ministry MARY ROBINETTE of Odessa Candidate for B.A. degree English major MSM SCA Zeta Tau Alpha — ritual chairman, corresponding sec, Pres. German Club Women ' s advisory — social chrm. All School Beauty Candidate for B.A. degree English Major Cardinal Key — pres. Pi Gamma Mu — vice-pres. University Distinction List SCA MSM Alpha Delta Pi — pledge class pres. vice pres. pres., jr. exec. rep. Student senate — soph, and jr. rep. — sec. Women ' s advisory council — treas. NEA vice pres. University Council A Cappella Choir Interfraternity council — education affairs chrm. National Thespian Society Mask and Wig Players Megaphone reporter Texas Intercollegiate Students Association — sec Student secretary to Dr. G. C. Hester Plans: social caseworker or teacher in Sr. High WHO ' S WHO 205 tudent tf ire 206 • ■■■' ■' : ' ' -. ' ■Bl§ The Pledge Derby ■■. : S- : . : - ■' ■■. : ' • - . ' ■•■•■■;. . ■■■,.: Mother told me there ' d be fires like this. 208 Playgirl of the month. Alpha Delta Pi Beauty Here it comes .... Here it comes .... splat! 209 ; -.. , ' I only allow myself one temper tantrum a day. ;. £ ;; 210 Did you girls leave by the front door in pants? I ' m gonna knock your haid cleen off? Sunday lunch in the commons. 211 -I O.K. Where ' s the wise guy who swiped my bermudas? 212 Look out! It may get out of control. The honor code says all chairs must be 10 feet apart. Bottoms up!! 213 -1 Our All-School beauty. V ■■■■;$ ■; ■■■■■.■■■. ;? . ■■■■■■■■...■k ■■Wi .. ■.■■.::■■■■■. ■■■■;■. ■-, ■.:■■, ■„ ' ' PIP . : j:S {: : - £1% Congratulations, Genelda Thermer. 214  : .---,- :■:■. ■■:■' ■Yes dear, you ' ve won the football throw. Hey psst! You got a match? 215 Signing Preference Cards Ends A Hectic Week What do you mean they don ' t have a chapter here? Pi Phi was my first choice!! 216 ;- : v m r Well, she told us she was an alum. 217 Registration - An experience the freshmen won ' t forget But you don ' t understand .... I simply can ' t carry more than 26 hours. Even Dr. Finch doesn ' t believe that, Dean Mitten. 218 But couldn ' t they even change one class for me? Let ' s see pool 348 comes at the right time. 219 At T. G. I. S. - everybody relaxed? String it, girls, don ' t eat it! , ' iS§ ' %. % % t ;r : - -• , .€ m: l:: m s? « rf W ■A., st4 220 .u 221 Home was never like this. Jim volonteers for K. P. At long last! A ship! 224 That ' s what I call really roughing it — no mattresses. You see, it ' s like this — we can ' t get our anchor up. 225 «, ene« M ese ln ;?|p .•..|„; s J B up ' tfW • vet P ' ss es e A e 226 It was the sixth one for the road that got you, Bil How would the team live through the crushing defeats without their cheerful smiles? 227 228 Jilll J Wmmm: IttpillpSi V 229 pell Perso ' ;«w and J. af e . 230 . M Lim— WfiBSL -  34 ' c beef- : i. X Well, I really hadn ' t thought about having my picture mads ' -■■■- v • : ... .§ ' if s i. Nl « « c , V 231 Boogie! What happened to your leg? tit  ! ' 1 ;.i % ■:• ■:¥•• ' BUS ' mm lit K€:1P WWSm M llfpl vM v ev , ST- c 232 ' fit M 233 Yes, being annual editor is a big responsibility. . . . I It ' s the after-dinner-domino group. 234 J m The directions said cut along the dotted line. ft. °y ' 8 7 °  , £ ' « .. J fe l W 235 Sorry, Mary, maybe you ' ll win again next year. Child ' s conception of Santa and Mrs. Claus. No, I ' ll never forget mail pickup again. Oh, Hello! s£3o But I ' ve never had my picture made before. is-- ' - And pledge line is the most fun of all. ' ti f tf ° c Ve e 0 e -  s1 -v a O o r.: £ :v S:, 237 Please, no more applause. Don ' t bother me — I ' m busy. But why doesn ' t anybody ever bother the one in the striped shirt? 239 v -ZZ 1 . : i . ■■. ■' ■■■i i ■i
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