Southwestern University - Souwester Yearbook (Georgetown, TX)
- Class of 1962
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i Sou ' wester 1962 SOUTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY GEORGETOWN, TEXAS JUDIE MONTGOMERY, EDITOR Table of Contents x .--•;-■' v : y? -P ' • i -v ' ' ' .. ' ■:• ' FOREWORD DEDICATION CAMPUS FACULTY CLASSES ORGANIZATIONS SPORTS PERSONALITIES STUDENT LIFE Dedication To Marjorie Beech whose love, understandinq and loualtu have helped her to view the world throuqh rose-tinted qlass , this annual is dedicated. fM ; ' -■' •• ;l M$ l|i IP m 4 « m J f I I I Foreword Spirals pointing ever upward . . . . exterior symbols of undying inner spirit. Ever present .... £uer changing Ever striving . . . . Southwestern reaches to greater heights with each generation. c a m P 5 s c a m P u s ■■■- -V; ' ■:. : ' -■■■-■' ' ' • ' ■■% ' ■• ' • ' •■' ■■■-• ' ' f ' :; ' ' ; . ' , ! ; ; .. .v.. . ' -, ■.■'  , ' V ■, . ri. . .. V- ' ,- VW ' « W0B B ADMINISTRATION BUILDING M NO MAN CAN REVEAL TO YOU AUGHT BUT THAT IVH CH ALREADY LIES HALF ASLEEP IN THE DAWNING OF YOUR KNOWLEDGE. -- Gibran FONDREN SCIENCE HALL MEN ARE BORN TO INQUIRE AFTER TRUTH. LOIS PERKINS CHAPEL AND EVEN AS EACH ONE OF YOU STANDS ALONE IN GOD ' S KNOWLEDGE, SO MUST EACH ONE OF YOU BE ALONE IN HIS KNOWLEDGE OF GOD AND IN HIS UNDERSTANDING OF THE EARTH. --Gibran 10 ALMA THOMAS THEATRE and FINE ARTS CENTER A THING OF BEAUTY IS A JOY FOREVER. -- Keats 11 Cody Memorial Library Mrs. Mildred Q. Gervasi Librarian Miss Agnes E. Luecke Assistant Librarian Miss Harriet E. Coburn Assistant Librarian Miss Linda E. Cheeves, Assistant Librarian 12 KYLE E. WHITE RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES CENTER BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION - HOME ECONOMICS BUILDING 13 BISHOPS MEMORIAL STUDENT UNION BUILDING 14 SUB MOOD Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wiggins Directors of Nlood Hall 16 MARTIN RUTER DORMITORY 17 LAURA KUYKENDALL HALL MRS. SWITZER, MRS. LOVEHTHUl, MRS. WHITE E.L. Kurth AIRS. HILL, SNEED HOUSE SNEED HOUSE 19 R Phi Delta Theta A R N A MYSTIC BOND MAKES ALL MEN Kappa Alpha 20 H O u OF BROTHERHOOD ONE -- Goethe Kappa Sigma Pi Kappa Alpha 21 McCook-Crain Clinic .. BONNIE E. KIRBY, RN. 22 F a c u I t F a c u I t Durwood Fleming, President ISAAC JOEL McCOOK.SR., D.C.S. Vice-President, Finance A.B., B.D., A.M., Southern Methodist University Graduate study, Columbia University JOHN DAVID RICHARDS Dean of the School of Fine Arts B.F.A., M.M.Ed., University of Oklahoma Graduate study, Northwestern University MARTHA BEA MITTEN Dean of Women A.B.. M.A., Southern Methodist University OSCAR ALVIN ULLRICH Head of the School of Arts and Sciences .B.. A.M.. Ph.D., University of Texas 28 ELIZABETH PLATT BEAVER Instructor of Foreign Languages (Part Time) A.B., A.M., Southwestern University J. HAMILTON McCOY Assistant Professor of Foreign Languages A.B., prury College; A.M.. University of Nebraska; Graduate study, Columbia Uni- versity Foreign Language DENES M0N0ST0RY Assistant Professor of Foreign Languages A.B., Olaf College, M.A. and Graduate study, University of Texas JOHN CARLISLE SMITH, IR. Assistant Professor of Foreign Languages A.B., Southern Methodist University; M.A. University of Texas 29 ELIZABETH GENTRY HAYES Assistant Professor of English A.B., San Jose State Col- lege; A.M.. Graduate study Stanford University English Diploma, Wichita College of Music; A.B., Friends U.; B.S., Education, Graduate study U. of S. California, U. of Indiana, u. of Colorado, U. of Texas. FREDERICK BURR CLIFFORD Professor and Head of the Department of Engl ish A.B.. Northern Michigan College; B.D. Oberlin Graduate School of Theology; A.M. and Ph.D., University of Michigan JANE BROWN McCOOK Instructor in English (part time) B.A., A.M., Southwestern University RUTH MORAN FERGUSON Professor of Engl ish A.B.. A.M., Southwestern University; Graduate study. University of Chicago and Columbia Uni- versity 30 4 JOHN VERNON BERGLUND Associate Professor of Religion and Phi losophy A.B., B.D., A.M., Southern Meth- od i st Un i vers i ty; Graduate study, Co I umb-i a Un i vers i ty Religion and Philosophy HARVEY D. WATTS Associate Professor of Religion and Phi losophy A.B., Southwestern University, B.D., A.M., Southern Methodist University; Graduate study, Uni- versity of Chi cago EDMUND HOWARD STEELMAN Head of the Department of Religion and Phil- osophy, 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, 1 1 Assistant Professor of Religion and Philosophy ?;!; ' i t S ? Uth ! eS i ern ' vers i ty; B.D. Garrett Biblical Institute; Graduate study, Duke University NORMAN WOODS SPELLMAN Assistant Professor of Religion and Philosophy siu B dv S v a U L hW ,f tern U iversit y: B.D.. S.M.U.; Graduate study, Yale University ' , Business Administration Economics ELIZABETH RILEY LUNDBLAD Assistant Professor of Economics and Business Administration B.S., East Texas State College; A.M. Texas Christian University BEN RAY COPELAND Assistant Professor of Economics and Business Administration B.B.A., Southern Methodi st Uni- versi ty; M. B. A. , North Texas State College; CP.A. The State of Texas LUDWIG HERMAN MERZBACH Associate Professor and Head of the Department of Economics and Business Administration Doctor of Economics and Political Science, Un i vers i ty of Be r I in 32 Education THOMAS P.JONES Associate Professor of Education B.S., Sam Houston State College, B.Ed., Ph.D., University of Texas SARAH S.ZAJICEK Associate Professor of Education A.B. , A.M. , Ph.D. , University of Texas :■ ;. ■■■,., IRENE WHITESIDE DEUPREE Associate Professor and Head of the Department of Home Economics A.M., Texas Woman ' s University; B.S., North Texas State College; Graduate study, University of Texas JUDSON SAMUEL CUSTER Professor and Head of the Department of Education; Director of Testing and Coun- se I i ng Col l ege; B.M. Ed.D M.M. North Texas State , University of Texas 33 History and Government HE GEORGE C. HESTER Professor and Head of the Depart- ment of History and Government A.B., North Texas State College; A.M., Colorado State College of Education; Graduate study, Uni- versity of Colorado; LL.D., Okla- homa City University MARTHA BEA MITTEN Assistant Professor of History A.B., M.A., Southern Methodist Uni versi ty FREDERICK ERNEST GAUPP Professor of History and Government Humanistic Gymnasium, Freiburg and Koenigsberg; Ph.D., University of Bresl au 34 RANDOLPH M. MEDLEY Director of Athletics; Associate Professor and Head of the Department of Physical Edu- cation and Physical Training. A.B., Missouri Wesleyan College; A.M., South- western Un i versi ty SHELAGH DAVIES Associate Royal Academy of Dancing, London; Member Greek Dance Assoc i at i on, London; Study U. of Cape Town Ballet Dept.; 6,years soloist with London ' s Festival Ballet performing in England, Europe, and the U.S.A.; One year U. of Texas Drama Dept. working on B.F.A., con- tinuing at Southwestern. Physical Education BETTY PLOWMAN FISBECK Teaching Fel low, Physical Education B. S. , University of Texas MYRON H.DEES Assistant Professor of Physical Education and Coach B.S., Southwestern University; M.Ed. University of Texas 35 SHERMAN D.LESESNE Professor and Head of the Department of Chemistry B.S., Sam Houston State College; A.M., Southwestern University; Ph. D. , Un I ver- s i ty of Texas c H E M I S T R Y „ 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., University of Texas JOHN EARL ROSE Assistant Professor of Chemistry B.S., Memphis State University; M.S., Graduate study, University of Mississippi 36 Biology EB CARL GIRVIN Professor and Head of the Department of Biology A.B., A.M., Ph.D., University of Texas GORDON BLOOMFIELD WOLCOTT Professor of Biology and Geology B.S., M.S., Ph.D., University of Virginia 37 Math Physics RALPH MARTIN WHITMORE. A.B., A.M. Head of the Department of Mathematics MARY E LIZABETH WILCOX, A.B., A.M. Associate Professor of Mathematics F. ARTHUR RICE, A.B., Associate Professor of Physics JAY CHAPMAN, Southwestern University, Graduate work, Duke University 38 OSCAR ALVIN ULLRICH Professor and Head of the Department of Psychology A.B., A.M., and Ph.D., University of Texas Sociology yf FRANK EDWARD LUSKA Professor and Head of the Department of Sociology. A.B., University of Texas; Ph.D., Charles University, Prague, Czechoslovakia. Psychology DAVID KARL SWIT7ER Universi ty Chaplain A.B., B.D. , M.A. DOUGLAS HOOKER A.B., Wofford Col lege; M.A., Wayne St. University; Ph.D., The University of Texas. 39 A R T l:m ROBERT L. LANCASTER Associate Professor Head of the Department of Art B. F. A. , University of Texas M. A. , University of New Mexico NEAL PUTMAN Associate Professor of Art D R A M A ROLAND ANGUS SPRINGER Head of Department of Speech and Drama A.B., Ozark Wesleyan College A.B., State University of Iowa A. ' l , Northwestern University Ph.D. , New York University CHARLES GAYLE TAYLOR Assistant Professor of Speech and Drama B.F.A., 1F.A., University of Texas 40 JOHN DAVID RICHARDS Professor and Head of the Department of Music Education B.F.A., M.M.Ed., University of Oklahoma; Graduate study Northwestern University Music I0LA BOWDEN CHAMBERS Associate Professor of Piano and Music Theory B.F.A. in Music, A.B., Southwestern Uni- versity; M. Music and Graduate study. Cin- cinnati Conservatory of Music. R.COCHRANE PENICK Associate Professor and Head of the Department of Organ and Sacred Music A.B., The University of Texas; Sacred Music M. , Union Theological Seminary 41 . !$ - m WENDELL LINCOLN OSBORN, B.M., M.Mus. Associate Professor Head of the Department of Voice GEORGE E. NELSON, B.M.Ed., M.Mus. Di rector of the Band MISS DRUSILLA HUFFMASTER 42 Music THOMAS C. DOUGLASS, B.Mus. . M.Mus. Associate Professor Head of Department of String Instruments Administration MARJORIE BEECH Assistant to the President PEARL ALMA NEAS Registrar ) A. LONG, A. 3., S.T.B. Di rector of Admissions 43 CONNIE CLENDENIN Director of the Bishops Memorial Union MARY ELIZABETH FOX, A. 3., B.S., M.A. Director of Publicity and the Ex-Student s Association Administrative Staff 44 BASIL PHILLIPS, B.B.A. Auditor Dietitians EDITH ELIZABETH WILLIAMS Dietitian and Supervisor of the University Commons OPHIE COON, Assistant ■« Campus Engineer FLOYD B. LACKEY Campus Engineer 45 Personnel SKINNIE HOWARD Member of SUB Staff yBKs ' ' f ■% igm j0mm TmL m0 P , : l •  .. ■,. ■•• x : ■; ' - it ., . . ■■■■. ' ■GEORGIA M ALONE Secretary, college of Arts and Sciences MARGUERITE OOLAN Secretary to the vice-President, Finance SALLY MOOD, Secretary, Office of the President 46 BETTY KNAUTH Secretary to the Auditor JANICE FAUBION Secretary, Office of the Vice- President, Public Relations and Development ANNABELLE NOBLES, Accountant BEVERLY BRAUN, Clerk LOUISE RADER Cashier 47 JOYCE ROSENBUSCH Supervisor of Alumnae Records JANICE FORD Secretary to the Registrar GENE SAUL KLEIN Assistant Registrar MRS. ELEANOR DICKENS Publicity 48 c I a s s e s JANICE FORD Secreta ry to t c I a s s e s MERR1MAN MORTON President SENIOR Sec Hre sident 52 DAN KLINGLESMITH ADAMSON, Vernon; History Blue Key; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Col leges and Universities; Dean ' s List; Pi Gamma Mu; Pi Delta E p s i Ion; Phi Delta Theta; Megaphone Staff, Edi tor LINDA ANN ARMOUR, San Angelo; English 7eta Tau Alpha; Secretary; L K House Council; ' ' ask and Wig DIANA KAY BEIGHLE, Tyler; Elementary Ed. Delta Delta Delta, Pres.; N.E.A., Pres.; Inter- national Club, Sec-Treas. ; S.C. A. ; W.R. A. ; Wo- men ' s Advisory Council; Spanish Club; M.S.M., Sec; Alpha Chi; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. SAMUEL DAVIS BIRKNER, Kingsville; History and Gove rnment Pi Kappa Alpha; A Cap p e I I a Choir; S Asso.; Senior Senator; SCONA Delegate; Dean ' s Team; International Affairs Commission, Co-Chairman MARILYN RUTH BROUGH, Houston; Elementary Ed. Phi Mu, Social Chr., Pledge Director; N.E.A.; Negro Fine Arts; French Club; Mask Wig; W.R. A. JIM KIMMEL BROWN, JR., Tyler; History Phi Delta Theta; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities; Blue Key; PiGammaMu; Kappa Chi ; M.S. M. ; S Asso.; Sen- ate; Hono r Counci I ; TISA Co-Ordi nator; Interna- tional Club MARTHA JANE BURNS, Alvin; History-Secondary Ed. Zeta Tau Alpha, Ritual Chr.; N.E.A.; Mask Wig; Pre-Law; Pi Gamma Mu; Junior Class Treasurer GEORGE PERRY BURRIS, Lufkin; History Phi De I ta Theta, Treas., Rush Ch r . ;; Chee r I eader; SUB Directorate; Pre-Law Society; French Club, Treasure r STAYTON PIERCE CALHOUN, JR., A lice; Drama National Collegiate Players; Pi Epsilon Delta, Pres.; Mask Wig, Vice-Pres., Pres., Board of Directors; Gooset ree-Morgan Award Winner; Pi Kappa Alpha, Alumnus Secretary FLORENCE 0. CHAMBERS CASKEY, Florence; Elementary Ed. KATHERINE AINSLIE MOOD CHAPMAN, Midland; History and French Alpha De 1 1 a Pi , Program Chr., Social Chr., Pan- hellenic and IFC Delegate, Corr. Sec, Chaplain; Pi Gamma Mu, Historian; Alpha Chi, Vice-Pres.; Cardinal Key; Who ' s Who Among Students in Amer- ican Colleges and Universities; Woodrow Wilson Fellowship Nominee; N.E.A.; Mask Wig; S.C. A. Council; French Club; Dean ' s List CLINTON HUEY CLEMENTS, Chappell Hill; Religion WARREN MOORE CONERLY, Georgetown; Sociology SAMUEL ODELL CROUCH, Bryan; Religion and Bible 53 ELIZABETH ANN DAY. Be I I a i re; Elementary Ed. Zeta Tau Alpha, House Mgr., Ass ' t Rush Capt., Ritual Chr. . Vice-Pres.; N.E.A.; Mask Wig; SUB Committee; PI Kappa Alpha Dream Girl Nominee DORIS ANN DEATS, Dickinson; Music Ed. Phi Mu Membership Director, Sec, Song Leader; Delta Omicron, Pres.; Band; W.R.A.: Junior Piano Club Instructor; Negro Fine Arts; S.C.A. JUDITH MARIE EDINGTON, Houston; Economics Delta Oelta Delta., Rec. Sec; Spanish Club W.R.A.: S.C.A.; N.E.A. DONALD LANE EVANS. Houston; Chemistry and Math BETTY VIRGINIA EWING, Sinton; Psychology Spanish Club; Mask Wig; S.C.A.; W.R.A..Sec; Alpha DeltaPi, Social Chr., Reporter-Historian; Best Dressed Nominee; Basketball Sweetheart; Kappa Si gma Dream Girl ARTHUR ALLEN FEW, JR.. Jasper; Physics Pi Kappa Alpha, Social Chr., Scholarship Chr.; German Club; Sc i ence Soci ety, Vice-Pres.; ACap- pe II a Choir Orientation Leader International Affairs Commission; Ugly Man on Campus ASHLEY GREEN FINNIE.JR., Georgetown; Math JOHN DOUGLASS FISK. Dallas; Ed. and History JANET EMILY GIBSON, Eagle Lake; Business Adm. Phi Mu, Standards Chr., Sports Capt., Pledge Director; W.R.A.; S.C.A. ; Beauty Nominee;0r- ientation Leader; Kappa Alpha Rose Nominee; A I I — Star Basketball and Volleyball DE ETTE GREEN, Pecos; Elementary Ed. Delta Delta Delta, Sec, Social Chr., Beauty Nominee; W.R.A.; All-Star Volleyball and Bowl- ing; N. E. A.; Women ' s Advisory; ' Best Dressed Nominee; SUB Committee; Cheerleader; Spanish Club PETER HERMANN HAMEL. Houston; Phi De I ta Theta, Alumni Sec. Club Business Adm. Young Repub I i cans THOMAS L. HANCOCK, Pasadena; History Kappa Alpha, Pres., Vice-Pres., Historian; Pre- Law Society; Young Republicans Club; Honor Counc i I Rep. ; Senate MARY KATHRYN HANLY. Eagle Lake; Business Adm. Cheerleader; Band; W.R.A.; N.E.A. DAVID RICHARD HARES. New Castle. Pennsylvania; Rel igion Pi Kappa Alpha S.C.A.: M.S.M.; Junior Class Pres.; Honor Council; Kappa Chi ELIZABETH ANNE HARLEY. San Antonio; Religion Zeta Tau Alpha, Social Chr . , Sports Capt.; A Cappella Choir; Cheerleader; Independent Beauty Nominee; Kappa Chi; German Club; Vice-Pres.- T. A. G. S. , Sec; W.R.A.; Orientation Leader; S.C.A.; Religious Life Council; Executive Com- mittee PATRICIA ANN HARRISON, San Antonio; Sociology Senate; SUB Directorate; Women ' s Advisorv Sneed House Pres. NANCY LEE HART. Sugar Land; Elementary Ed. Delta Zeta, Vice-Pres., Publicity Chr.; W R A Vice-Pres., Basketball Chr.; M. S M. 1 N E A Band; Orchestra STANLEY MARTIN HAUERWAS, Dallas; Philosophy Phi Delta Theta, Vice Pres.; Sou ' wester Staff; Senate; Blue Key; Pi Delta Ep s i Ion, Pres.; Pi Gamma Mu; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities; University Council THOMAS EARL HAWKINS, Groesbeck; History Independent Asso.; Spanish Club SHARON HARRIS HOWELL, Houston; English Zeta Tau Al pha; Kappa Sigma Dream Girl Nominee; Young Republicans, Sec; Basketball Sweetheart Nominee; Sou ' wester Staff; N.E.A. SHELLEY MULLEN HOWELL, Temple; Biology Kappa Sigma, Rush Chr., Sports Capt.; German Club; Men ' s Advisory (Ruter Dorm); Men ' s Pan- hellenic; I nt raf ratern i ty Counc i I ; I nt ramura I s; Biol ogy Lab Ass i st ant SYLVIA SUSIE RHEA HUGHES. Houston; Religion Del ta Zeta, Pledge Class Pres., Pledge Trainer; S.C.A., Fund Drive Chr.; M.S.M.. Program Chr.; W. R. A.; SUB D i recto rate , Sen i o r Class Vice- Pres., Honor Council; House Council, Social Chr.; Cardinal Key, Sec; French Club LINDA LOUISE HUTSELL, Anahuac; Sociology Delta Zeta, Song Leader, Corr. Sec. Philan- thropies Chr.; Kappa Phi; A Cappella Choir; French Club; Cardinal Key; Senate, Sec; Junior Class Sec-Treas. RICHARD WALTER JENKINS, JR., Katy; History and Ed Phi Delta Theta; French Club; Senate; A Cappel- I a Cho i r JERRY JENN INGS, Sulphur Springs; Biology Kappa Sigma FRED WILLIAM JOHNSON, San Antonio; Spanish Spanish Club, Vice-Pres.; International Club; Kappa Chi ; M.S.M. THOMAS T.S.KAUNG, Hong Kong; Physics and Math International Club, Vice-Pres.; S.C.A., Treas. JONG SOON KIM, Seoul, Korea; English Lit. Delta Zeta (Social Member); International Club; M.S.M: Mask Wig 55 JUDITH ANN KUYKENDALL, Burnet; History Independent Asso.; Kappa Phi; Independent Girls Vice-Pres., Sec.-Treas.; Spanish Club; Senate; Sou ' wester Staff ' DAN WAYNE LASTER, Yorktown; Biology Kappa Sigma; Junior Class Vice-Pres.- Dean ' s List; Biology Lab Assistant TRECIA DIAN LASTER. Gladewater; Music Ed. Delta Delta Delta, Sponsor Chr.; Negro Fine Arts, Teacher IKE FRANKLIN LEDGER, Temple; Religion EDITH MAE PENNY LEWI S, Ki I gore; Elementary Ed. Zeta Tau Alpha, Chaplain, Treas.; W.R.A.- Mask Wig; N. E. A.; S.C.A. Council; SUB Publicity Chr.; Sneed House Council; Sou ' wester Staff Art Ed. CHEE-KWONG (BILLY) LING, Perak, Malaya; Biology International Club, Pres.; Student Senate Inter- national Affairs Commission, Co-Chr.; BlueKey RICHARD GLEN LOCKHART, Groves; Soc i o I ogy Phi DeltaTheta, Choruster; Cheer- leader; Senate; A Cappel I a Choi r; Ruter Dorm Council; German Club lAi JOHN DAVID LUKER, Houston; Music Ed. International Club; German Club; Symphon i et ta THOMAS ODIS McCLUNGJR., Vernon; History Blue Key; Outstanding Freshman Boy, Pres. S. C. A., Vice-Pres.; Senate, Publicity Chr. National Methodist Scholarship; Honor Council Alpha Chi, Treas.; Kappa Chi, Vespers Chr.; In- dependent Asso.; S Asso. Orientation Leader Dean ' s List; M. S. M. , Program Chr.; Religious Life Council; University Council; Mood Hall Dorm Counc i I KENNETH DALE McELROY, Cleburne; Historv HORACE ZEE-MINGT MA. Hong Kong; Physics and Math Science Society, Vice-Pres.; TASCA; Internation- al Club; German Club JOANNA MAY, Edinburg; Elementary Ed. Delta Zeta, Social Chr., Historian, Treas.; Sou ' wester- Staff, Class Ed., Girls ' Sports; N. E. A.; W.R.A., Swimming Chr.; Spanish Club; Dean ' s List BEVERLY JAN MEDFORD, Tyler; Religion Delta Zeta, Chaplain; Kappa Phi.; Kappa Chi; M.S.M. Council; S.C.A. Council; W.R.A.; French Club 56 BARBARA JEAN MENKING, Kemah; Elementary Ed. Phi Mu, Sec, Beauty Nominee; N.E.A. Kappa Phi, Soc i al Chr . , Pres. WILLIAM JAMES MILLER. Waelder; History Kappa Sigma, Pledge Trainer, Guard; Intramurals (Vol leybal I , Basketbal I) WELDON MERRIMAN MORTON, Galveston; Economics Phi Delta Theta, Sports Capt., Reporter; Soph. Class Pres.; Junior class Pres.; Senior Class Pres.; S Asso., Pres., Treas.; Ruter Dorm, Pres.; Varsity Basketball; Student Welfare Com- mittee RUTHEL JAMES MOTT.JR., Georgetown; Drama and Speech Pi Kappa Alpha; Mask Wig, Gooset ree-Morgan Award, vice-Pres., Board of D i recto rs; Pi Epsilon Del ta JOSEPH WILLIAM PATTON, Greenville; Business Admin. Kappa Sigma SUSAN JANE PETRY, Bethesda, Maryland; English Independent Asso., Food Chr.; Independent Girls, Vice-Pres.; Spanish Club; W.R.A.: Mask Wig; Megaphone Staff; Sou ' wester staff; M.S.M. Pres.; International Club, Vice-Pres., Social Chr.; Science Society; Young Republicans Club JAMES ANDERSON REID, Houston; History Kappa Alpha, Vice-Pres., Sec. , Rush Capt. ; Blue Key; Young Repub I i cans Club, Vice-Pres.; ACap- pella Choir; Ruter Dorm Pres. ; Senate; Student Life Commi t tee JO ANN RICE. Houston; Business Admin. Independent Asso Vice-Pres.; Independent Wo- men. Pres.; N. E. A.; Kappa Phi Reporter- Pi ; ■«. Sec. -Treas.; R K ap a A re m Girl Nominee; Beauty Nominee; All-Women ' s Ad- visory Council, Vice-Pres., Pres. MARY ELIZABETH RIDER. Tomball; Business Admin. R h a o D h e J ta V ' Beauty Nomi ™e. Ideal Initiate, ? . Chr ,7- Pres - : Panhel lenic. IFC Delegate Women s Advisory Council; W.R.A.. Treas.; Bes Dressed Nominee; student Welfare Committee EL Re E Mg L ?o U n SE R,SINGER ' Dallas : Sociology and B = n r M U ' Standards Chr., Chaplain; Kappa Phi ill, lirl ' V ' ce - Pres -. Chaplain; Alpha Chi, Sec • Kappa Chi; P, Gamma Mu; Cardinal Key; S C A Council; Counselor; Who ' s Who Among Students m American Colleges and Universities JOHN OLEN ROARK, Greenville; History Kappa Sigma; Senate; Vice-Pres. Pre-Law Society- Varsity Basebal I ; Phi Delta Epsilon; Spanish Club. Pres.; Sou ' wester Staff. Sports Ed.; Mega- phone Staff ; Young Republicans; SUB Board; Reg- ional KappaSigma Scholarship-Leadership Winner MARGARET RODGERS. Wilmington, Delaware- Elementary Ed. Kappa Phi, N.E.A., Publicity Chr.; Mask wig- Young Republicans; Alpha Chi; phi Mu Vice- Pres. , Social Service Chr. ROBERT BICKLEYPINCKNEY, Houston; Rel igion Megaphone Staff 57 mm£ ROBERT TERRY RORK, San Angelo; Business Admin. Kappa Sigma, Pledge Trainer, Al umni Sec. , Guard, Grandmaster of Ceremonies; P re-Law Soc i ety; Track; SUB Directorate; Spanish Club JOSEPH WILLIAM ROYCE, Tyler; History Phi Delta Theta JO SALTER, Stockdale; Sociology SANDY DIANN SANDERS. Beaumont; English Phi Mu, Rush Cap t . , Social Ch r . ; W.R.A. Council; Gol f Chr. ; N. E. A. ; Mask Wig; Orientation Leader MARGARET JOAN SCHELLING, Houston; Pre-Law Zeta Tau Alpha, Sec, Pres., Song Leader; Pre- Law Society, Sec; Senior Class Secretary; Young Republicans; SCONA Delegate; Women ' s Advisory; Negro Fine Arts, Teacher; Delta Omicron; Senior Critique Writer; SUB Forum Committee, Co-Chr.; Senate International Affairs Committee JOSEPH POWELL SHELDON. San Antonio; Biology Phi Del ta Theta, Pres. ; Men ' s Panhel I eni c, Pres.; Interf raternity.; Pres.; Varsity Track, Let ter; S Asso. SANDRA LOUISE SHENKIR. San An- tonio; Elementary Ed. Independent Asso.; N.E.A. BARBARA JOAN SING, Houston; Pre-Law Delta Zeta, Scholarship Chr., Rec Sec, Histor- ian; German Club; Pre-Law Society, Social Chr.; Pi Gamma Mu; Art Asso. SUSAN STAPLES. Houston; History Zeta Tau Alpha, Rush Capt., Scholarship Chr.; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities; B i shops Memo rial Union, Pres.; Cardinal Key, Vice-Pres., Senate, Head of Inter- national Affairs Commission; Sophomore Class Sec; Panhe I I eni c and IFC; Dean ' s List; Pi Gamma Mu; University Council ' ; Megaphone Staf f ; Magazi ne Feature Writer SUSAN VICTORIA STARK, Lake Jackson; Re Ti g i on DeltaZeta, Chaplain, RushChr.. Panhellenic Del- egate; Cardinal Key, Outstanding Freshman and Sophomore Woman, Pres.; Dames ' Club Award; Honor Council; S.C.A.; Al pha Chi ; German Club; Women ' s Panhellenic, Pres.; Student Life Committee; SUB Governing Board; Kappa Chi; Dean ' s List; Orien- tation Leader; M.S.M.; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. MERVYN WALTER STELTER, Houston; Psychology and Phil osophy Pi Kappa Alpha, Corr. Sec, Rush Chr., Pledge Mas- ter; Men ' s Panhellenic IFC; Kappa Chi; German Club, Vice-Pres. SHARON BLISS ST. LAWRENCE, Houston; Elementary Ed. Delta Zeta, Scholarship; Cheerleader; Pi Kap- pa Alpha Dream Girl; N.E.A.; Phi Delta Epsilon; Sou ' wester Staff SONDRA JEAN SULLIVAN. Dallas; Elementary Ed. Zeta Tau Alpha, Historian, Social Chr., Corr. Sec; Megaphone Staf f; Spanish club , Vice Pres., Sec-Treas.; N.E.A.; Mask Wig; SUB Publicity Committee; W.R.A. 58 SATOSHI TATSUMI. Himeji; Japan; Religion Kappa Chi; M.S.M.; International Club SHEILA ANN THOMAS, Sweeny; Elementary Ed. Phi Mu, Pres., Treas.; Kappa Phi; N.E.A.; W.R.A.; Women ' s Advi so ry Counci I ; I nterf raterni ty Coun- cil; Band MARY LASCHELLE THOMPSON, Jourdanton; Biology Alpha Delta Pi, Sports Capt., Activities Chr.; Band; Megaphone Staff; W.R.A., Pres.. All-Star Volleyball and Basketball; Senate; German Club SUB Directorate; Sneed House Council ' BOBBY PARNELL TINDELL. Waco; Religion Pi Kappa Alpha, Chaplain, Songleader; Kappa Chi Del ta Zeta Dream Man RAYMOND ALLISON TROMPLER, Dallas; Biology Alpha Chi; Science Society; Independent Asso., Pres. ANN BEAVERS VAN VLECK. Georgetown; Art CAROLYN ANN DORBANDT WATTS, Tyler; History Delta Delta Delta, Service Projects, Treas.; Basketball Sweetheart Nominee; Cardinal Key, Outstanding Freshman; S.C.A., Treas.; Senate; International Club, Social Chr.; Dean ' s List; Cardi- nal Key; Science Society; Pi Gamma Mu; National Methodist Scholarship HARVEY DAVID WATTS, Georgetown; Biology Pi Kappa Alpha; Honor Council; Dean ' s List; S Asso., Sec; M.S.M., Treas.; Science So- ciety; Senate, Vice-Pres., Pres.; Blue Key; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Co I I eges and Uni- versities; A Cappella Choir WILLIAM ORVILLE WATTS. Wichita Falls; Business Ad m i n. Kappa Sigma; Pre-Law Society EVERETTE DON WILLIAMS, Georgetown; Math and Chemi st ry Baseball, Letterman; Science Society, Pres.; S Assoc, Pres., Sec; German Club; Dean ' s List; Alpha Chi; Who ' s Who among Students in American Colleges and Universities JO ANN WINFREY, Houston; Elementary Ed. Alpha Delta Pi, Treas., Social Chr.; M.S.M.; S.C.A., Publicity Chr., Sec; W.R.A., Archery Chr.; Reporter; Cardinal Key, Treas.; N.E.A., Pres. MILES KENAN WOMACK.JR., Quincy. Florida; Religion Kappa Alpha; A Cappella Choir; S.C.A. Council LINDA WOOSTER, Alvin; Elementary Ed. Zeta Tau Alpha, Chaplain, StandardsChr.;A Cap- pella Choir; Organ Guild; Mask £ Wig; N.E.A., Sec, Honor Council; S.C.A., Membership Chr.; Kappa Phi; Spanish Club; Kappa Chi 59 ,,es 4 ent ' « • • US ' ■ Irea $ure r 60 ALLEN, JEFF, Alice ANDERSON, DENNIS, Anaco, Venezuela BAKER, BUTCH, Sonora BANTA, SUZANNE, El Paso BENJAMIN, BEBO, Austin BINGHAM, JEANNE, Marquette, Michigan BOHMFALK, JIM, Beaumont JUNIORS CANADY, CAROLYN, Palestine COFFEY, CLARICE, Texas City COON, SANDY, San Antonio CHOPPIN, CHARLES, Belton COX, HENRY, Port Arthur CRITTENDEN, SARA, Ingram ELLIOT, SANDRA, Georgetown 61 lift 41 A md ERVIN, DEWEY, Houston EUBANKS, CHARLES, Odessa EVANS, JERRY, Dallas FAIR, BILL. Hunt FERGUSON, ARLEN, Houston FIELDER, PHIL, Farmersvi I le FLETCHER, PAT, Georgetown GUEST, JANE, Houston FRANKS, JON MICHAEL, Marshall GARRETT, MIKE, Wichita Falls HANDER, LECIL, Belton HARREL, MIKE, Dallas HAYS, KAY, Freeport HITT, MERRITT, Midland HOLLINGSWORTH, JOHNNY Odessa J U N HOUSER, MARGARET, Corpus Christi HUTKA, JOHNNIE, Temple HOCHETZ, CALVIN, Gonzales JONES, LARRY, Victoria 62 KENESSON, HUNTLEY, Woodvi I le KENT, CAROLYN JO, Orange KNAUTH, BETTY, Houston KNIPPA, CHERRYL, Austin I O R S LANE, DICK, Wichita Falls LANGFORD, PENNEY, Brownsvi I le LAZENBY, JIMMY, Highlands LEMONS, DAVID, Houston LINDLEY, JAMES, Houston LOVELESS, BOB, Bastrop MA, NANCY, Hong Kong, China MARSHALL, ROSALIND, Edinburg MILLER, CHARLENE, Be 1 1 a i re MOBLEY, GARY, McNeil MORGAN, JOANNA, Austin MOURADOGLOU, ALKIS, Athens, Greece MUNSON, KAREN, Lockhart MUNSON, SANDRA, Georgetown MURRELL, GRANT, Lufkin 63 NICHOLSON, BARBARA, Garland NIETO, ERNEST, Houston NYQUIST, JUDY, Eldorado OLSON, LINDA, Fort Worth PALOS, JOSE, Harlingen PATTON, LYNN, Greenville PINKSTON, Walter, Houston PULKRABEK, FRANK, Taylor RABEN, STEVE, Houston RODDEN, FRAND, San Angelo ROE, GLENDA, Beeville ROPER, BOBBIE, Austin SANDBERG, BERNIE, Austin SCHMITT, RICHARD, Fort Worth J U N SCOTT, MARGARET, Texas City SEEBER, JOE, Grand Prairie SHARE, ALAN, Annandale, Va. SHIMER, CAROLYN, Colorado City 64 SHULT, ELEANOR, Columbus SMITH, BARBARA, Dallas SMITH, KAREN, Georgetown SPEAR, MARGARET, Kilgore I O R S STANDLEY, JUDY, Madisonville STANLEY, RICHARD, Georgetown STRICKLER, KATHY, Baytown WATTS, JACKIE, Houston WELTER, DON, Colorado City WHITMIRE, WILSON, Slidell WILLIAMS, BARBARA, Floresville WILLIS, ED, Longview WILSON, CHARLES, Freeport WINFREY, LAURA JANE, Houston WANG, LYNN, Kuala Lumpur, Malaya WARD, JO ANN, Tombal 65 Secreta rfe 3S 0rer 66 ABEL, GERALD, Elgin ADERHOLT, BEN, Corpus Christi ALLEN, JOAN, Waco ANDERSON, ALAINE, Taylor ANDERSON, LYNN, San Angelo ARMSWORTH, MOLLY, San Antonio BAENZIGER, JOAN, Seguin BAILEY, G.H., Raymondvil le BARNES, BECKY, San Angelo BARNES, LANEILL, Bryan BENNISON, LINDA, LaMarque BETTCKER, ANGIE, Houston BIGHAM, BEVERLY, Lubbock BLOOMQUIST, BEBE , Douglas, Ariz BOHMFALK, CHARLES, Weslaco BOHMFALK, JOAN, Uvalde BOHMFALK, POLLY, Beaumont BREWER, BARBARA, Crowley, La. BROCKMAN, JOHN, Rockdale BROWN, ROGER, Fort Worth BURGIN, SARA, Dickinson 67 BUSBY, KAREN, San Antonio BUTLER, JIM, Dickinson CAMERON, LINDA, Brownsville CHAFFIN, AMY, Bellaire COKER, DON, Dickinson COLLINS, Bill, Dallas CONNER, BILL, Houston COOPER, CONNIE, Houston COX, BILLY, San Antonio CUMMINGS, SHEILA, Houston DANSBY, BILL, Bryan SO P H O DE LA ROSA, ROBERT, Weslaco DILLON, TOM, New Braunfels DOMEL, EUGENE, Jarrell DRAEGER, JAMES, Walburg DRAKE, GEOFFREY, San Juan DRISKELL, LINDA, Crockett EARLS, PAUL, Houston EASLEY, DAVID, Houston ELKINS, ANN, College Station ELLIS, ED, Houston 68 EVANS, JOHN, Frakes, Kentucky FANG, MARCUS, Seremban, Malaya FOWLER, BARBARA, Midland FRAZER, NANCY, Bellaire FREYDENFELDT, KATHY, Georgetown GAY, NANCY, Dallas G00DL0E, MISSY, Searcy, Arkansas GREER, GLENDA, Morgan GUYTON, HARRY, Austin HAILEY, JULIE, Conroe HALLMAN, KITTY, Killeen MORES HAMME, KAREN, Edinburg HARRIS, KAKI, Houston HELPINSTILL, JIM, Freeport HENSLEY, JOHN THOMAS, Dallas HILL, LARRY, Houston HINTON, LINDA, Temple HOLMES, GRETCHEN, Denison HOWARD, GLENN, Alice HUESTIS, NICKY, Taft HUTCHISON, PAT, South Houston 69 ii ::: ' ail$rk life. % Am id ' :! ■. ' tikJfa ISRAEL, TROY ANN, Lake Jackson JACKSON, KAY, Houston JOHNSON, NORMA, Austin JOHNSON, WILLIAM, Houston JONES, KHAKI, Brenham JORDAN, WAYNE, Nixon KANDELER, FRED, Beaumont KATOOL, GEORGETTE, San Antonio KEYS, CARLELA, Georgetown KING, CAROLYN, Dallas KNAUFF, JERRY, Rochester, Indiana SO P H O IGHT, EDDIE, San Saba KNOX, KAREN, Houston KRAEMER, LAURIE, San Antonio KRENEK, KATHRYN, Vanderbilt LANE, CAROL, Ferguson, Missouri LANKFORD, DALLAS, Timpson LEMMOND, JAMES, LaMarque LIPSCOMBE, KEN, Waco LOCKHART, BOB, Sulphur Springs LOFTIN, TOMMY, Houston 70 LONG, EMILY, Palacios LORFING, MICHAEL, Georgetown LOVELESS, DIANA, Houston McCALLIE, PEGGY, Matador McCLELLAN, MAC, Port Isabei McCLURG, DON, Houston MCDONALD, JIM, Georgetown MADDOX, GARY, Houston MALONE, MRS. GEORGIA, Georgetown MAST, ANN, Midland MARSH, BRUCE, Houston MORES MATHENY, CARMEN, Houston MAYS, BECKY, Freeport MENDENHALL, STAN, Dallas MILLER, MOLLY, Deer Park MOCK, SUE GALE, LaPorte MOFFETT, HARVEY, San Antonio MONTGOMERY, JUDIE, Houston MOODY, JAN, Austin MOORE, JIM, Colorado Springs, Colorado MORELAND, MARTHA, Houston 71 4 MORI AN, CLARKE, Beaumont MOWAT, PAT, Dallas MUNDAY, JOE, Houston MURPH, WAYNE, San Antonio NORTHINGTON, NANCY, Temple OSBORNE, CATHIE, Lone Star PATTERSON, RON, Grand Prairie PERRY, PAT, Lake Jackson PETROSKY, TOMMY, Georgetown PORTER, TOMMY, San Antonio RANDALL, DON, Victoria SO P H O REAL, TERRY, Kerrville REED, DIANA, West Columbia SANDERS, ROBERT, Georgetown SANDIDGE. JOHN, San Antonio SANDLIN, GLENN, Lufkin SANTOS, RAUL, Robstown SCHOENFIELD. KIT, Dallas SCHOLZE, SANDY, Beaumont SCHULZE, LINDA, Mission SCHWALBE, MINTA JO, Del Rio 72 SHARP, NANCY, Mineola SIMANK, CHARLES, Brenham SIMONS, TINKA, Houston SLATER, STEWART, Topeka, Kans. SMITH, JIM, Pasadena SMYTH, ADA, Amarillo SONNEN, GWYNNE, San Antonio SPEER, DIANE, Carrizo Springs SPELLMANN, FRANK, Cuero SPINKS, JOHNNY, Crockett SPRINGS, FRANCINE, Seguin MORES STEPHENSON, NANCY, Alice STURDEVANT, JOHN, Houston TANNER, PAT, Duncanville THOMAS, WILLIAM, Richards TODD, DON, Georgetown VICKERS, CLEDDIE, Liberty Hi VOGLER, HAROLD, Georgetown WADE, PATRICK, Bay City WARNER, DAVID, San Angelo WATSON, JACKIE, McAllen % 73 WEISSINGER, DOREEN, Houston WHITE, BOB, Killeen WHITE, JACK, Leonard WICHMAN, MARCELLA, Lufkin WIGINTON, REX, Longview WILLIAMS, PERRY, Pasadena WILSON, LINDA, Palestine !, LAURENCE, Hong Kong, China WOOD, MARY LOVEY, Mission ILOCK, BETTY, Fort Worth WORTHAM, GLENN, Channelview WYNNE, GEORGIA, Kirbyville YATES, GEORGE, Baytown ZIESER, MARY ANN, Weslaco 74 J ILP T ICK Sec retary PQCOC 75 ALEMAN, PETE, Georgetown ARDAYA, RGBERTO, Cochabamba, Bo I ivia ARNSBERGER, CHERYL, Houston BALDERSON, MRS. LUCILLE, Lincoln, Nebraska BARTH, DIANNE. Texas City BARTON, SUZANNE, Calvert BASEY, JINX, Pasadena BEARD, MARTHA, Bryan BEATTY, BILL, Houston BELL, TOM, Beaumont BODDEN, JACK, Houston BOETTCHER, TINA, Elgin F R E S BONNELL, NELL, Dallas BORG, ROBERT, San Antonio BOST, ROBERT, Georgetown BOUTON, BEVERLY, San Antonio BOYDSTUN, BARBARA, Houston BRASELTON, JAMES, Texas City BRENNEMAN, MARY ANN, Lubbock BRIDGES, JANET, Houston BRIEF, MARY ALICE, San Antonio BROWN, BETTY, Waco BROWN, GEORGE, Houston BROWN, JIM, Houston BUCKSTAFF, SHERWOOD, Houston BURCELON, BOB, Houston BURNS, MAC, San Antonio BURTON, LINDA, Longview BUTLER, SHERAN, Fort Worth CALLAN, SUNDA, Menard CALLICUTT, ANN, Houston CECIL, ANTHONY, Nacogdoches 76 CHILES, JANIS, San Antonio CLEKDENIN, MARY ANN, Dallas COLE, SYLVIA, Pasadena COLLIER, JENNIE, Sulphur Springs CONANT, JOEL, Bastrop CONN, CORNELIA, Kirbyville CONNOLLY, TOM, Ingleside COOPER, NANCY, Fort Worth CORNITIUS, LYNETTE, Houston COTRAN, ACHILLE EDWARD, Haifa, Israel COX, BETHA, Luling CROW, ROBIN, San Antonio HM E N DAUGHERTY, DIANNE, Dallas DAVIS, GENE, Nashville, Tennessee DEARMAN, JOYCE, Odem DENISON, REBEKAH, Lampasas DICKSON, FRANCES, La Paz, Bol ivia DILLASHAW, PATSY, Houston DIXON, JACKIE, Beaumont DOUGALL, JANICE, Houston DUKE, RAY, Houston EDWARDS, ROBERT, Houston EKBLAD, JANICE, Atlanta, Georgia EVERETT, GERALD, Houston FAGALA, CAROLYN, Elsa FAIRBEND, PATTI, Houston FERGUSON, TOM, Bryan FINCH, RICHARD, Nashville, Tennessee FISCHER, JIM, Kingsville FISH, BILLIE RUTH, Menard FLOWERS, ELLIOTT, Houston GABRIEL, SHARON, Taft GAYLE, LOIS, Edna GILBERT, JUDY, Houston GLAZNER, LARRY, Lubbock GOSS, GEORGE, Alice GRANBERRY, CAROLYN, Dallas GRIFFIN, TOMMY, Houston GUINN, KAREN, Houston GULLEDGE, JACK, San Antoni HAGERTY, WILLIAM, Austin HAMILTON, TOM, Houston HARBESON, HOP, Houston HARDY, JIM, Willis F R E S HARLEY, DAVID, San Antonio HARVEY, MARY ANN, Waco HAUSENFLUKE, KAREN, Georgetown HEMPHILL, ALECIA, Odessa HERBERT, JAMES, Marble Falls HESTER, PEGGY, Three Rivers HICKMAN, DEANNA, San Antonio HILLER, LIZ, Houston HITT, LIZ, Midland HOLLOWAY, JOHNNY, Lubbock HOSMER, GAY, San Antonio HOUSE, CAROLYN, Three Rivers HUDGENS, ELNORA, Katy HUESTIS, PAULA, Taft HUGHES, CARLITA, San Antonio JACOBSON, KENNETH, Houston JOHNSON, DALE, New Braunfels JONES, SUSAN, Lancaster JORDAN, SARAH, Jasper KERN, CARRIE, Fort Worth 78 KHOURY, WADIS, Haifa, Israel KILGORE, CAROLYN, Mt. Pleasant KILPATRICK, KAY, Houston KOCH, PATSY, Waco KOWEN, KENNETH, Lake Jackson KRAUSE, JOAN, Copperas Cove KUNKEL, FRITZI, Brenham LACY, LARRY, Devine LANGSTON FRANNIE, Houston LAWSON, BECKY, Waco LEAVELL, GARRY, Houston LEDBETTER, JUDY, Dallas H M E N LENEHAN, GEORGE, San Antonio LIGON, ROBERT, Houston LOVE, JUDY, Del Rio LOW, TED, Brenham LOWMAN, MONA, Floresville LLOYD PAT, Bryan LLOYD, RUTH, Waco LUCKEL SUSAN, Houston LUNSFORD, DINAH, Houston McCLUNG, TANNA, Vernon McCOLLUM, THOMAS, Liberty Hill Mcdonald, karen,, Wichita Falls, MCGREGOR, LINDA, Austin McMILLAN, JUDY, Houston MANESS, MICHAEL, Beaumont. MARSHALL, SHARRON, Victoria MARTIN, MERRY, San Antonio MASHBURN, TERRY, Fort Worth MAXTED, IRENE, Houston MERCHANT, KEY, Premont 79 MESSER, BONNIE, Austin MILLER, BILL, Navasota MOORE, SANDRA, Omaha MORRIS, ARTHUR, Houston MORROW, SANDRA, Houston MORROW, SUZANNE, Sinton MOSES, MELINDA, Houston MUNSON, EILEEN, Lockhart MURPHREE, SANDRA, Dickinson NAEGELIN, LANNY, New Braunfels NEELY, MARTHA, San Benito NESBITT, JAN, East Pakistan F R E S NICHOLSON, NICK, Garland O ' BANON, ANN, Lometa OEFINGER, BEN, Dallas PARSE, WALTER, Harlingen PARKS, SUE, Midland PEACOCK, SUSAN, Dallas PENNINGTON, SANDRA, Georgetown PERRY, JERRY, Georgetown PETERS, FRANCES ANN, LaMarque PETERS, PAT, Houston PHILBRICK, JACK, Robstown PLATT, MARCIA, Houston POCOCK, HOPPY, Corpus Christi POWELL, BOB, Dallas PRYOR, DON, Baytown RAWLINGS, ANNE, Tyler RAY, COOKIE, McAllen ROBERTSON, JOHN, Houston ROBINSON, LYNN, Dallas ROPER, PAM, Bebe, Arkansas 80 ROSCHENI, KAY, San Antonio RYDELL, KAREN, Georgetown RYDELL, LaVERNE, Austin SECHRIST, RICHARD, Corpus Christi SHAW, SKIPPER, Dallas SHEPPERD, JOHN BEN, Odessa SHOOK, DICK, Logansport, Indiana SHUTO, JUNZO, Odawara, Japan SIDDALL, SARA, Bryan SIMECEK, RAY, Yorktown SIMON, ILEE, Junction SMITH, ELIZABETH, Breckenridge H M E N SMITH, JIMMIE, San Angelo SON, THAD, Hillsboro SPEAR, CHARLOTTE, Los Fresnos SPELLMANN, DIANE, Cuero SPIEKERMAN, MIKE, Edroy STEVENS, KAY, Fort Worth STEWART, BEVERLY, Sandy STONE, CHARLA, Roswel I , New Mexico STONE, JUDY, Austin STORY, SHERIAN, Corpus Christi SULLIVAN, FRED, Woodville SUYDAN, ROBERT, Houston TERRY, ELLEN, Dallas THOMAS, SHERRON, Georgetown TIDWELL, GEORGE, Houston TITSWORTH, MELISSA, Ennis TROMPLER, DON, Dallas TULLES, CARLA, San Antonio VANCE, GRIFF, Houston VANCE, JIM, • Logansport, Indiana i«a . iii 4 flhtfIA ' YICKERS, TOM, San Antonio VIRDEN, SHARON, Fredericksburg VOLUSE, CHUCK,. Baltimore, Maryland WADSWORTH, ANN, Lake Charles, Louisiana WALKER, CLIFF, Beaumont WALL, BILL, Houston WARD, JO SCOTT, Sulphur Springs WARNER, CLAIRE, Houston WATKINS, JO, Groves WATTS, BILL, Georgetown WEEMS, LIN, San Antonio WEIMER, KATHY, Palacios WEIR, MARY, San Antonio WELCH, DONNA, Devine WHITAKER, SANDRA, Ozona WILLIAMS, JESSE, Houston WILSON, KATHY, Kerrville WISLER, ROBERTA, Houston WRIGHT, CHARLIE, Houston ZERR, ELISE, San Antonio 82 o r 9 a n I 2 a t i o n s £3 TiTfffiffWH wM v .i % m $ o r 9 a n I z a t i o n s Student Senate The. Student Senate, organization of student government, meets weekly on Tuesday evenings to discuss matters relevant to the student body, and to decide questions relati ng to student government problems. Dean Mitten serves as sponsor. David Watts, President Huntley Kennesson, Treasurer Linda Hutsel I , Secretary 86 Left to right: Freshman Senators: George Goss, Mary Weir, and Mike Spiekerman, Sophomore Senators: Fred Kandeler, Cathie Osborne, and Ben Aderhol t. Left to right: Dewey Ervin, Pres- ident of Honor Counci I ; Calvin Jochetz, Vice-President of Senate; Susan Staples, President of SUB. Left to right: Senior Senators: SamBirkner, Pat Harrison, and Jim Kennedy. Junior Sena- tors: Bernie Sandberg, Arlen Ferguson, and Penny Langford. 87 Honor Council Sitting are: Ben Aderholt, Tinka Simons, Cherie Knippa, Laura Jane Winfrey, and Steve Raben. Standing are: David Warner, Joanna Morgan, Jon Franks, Dewey Ervin, and Susie Hughes. The Honor Council of Southwestern is based on the belief that cheating in any form is injurious to al I students and a grievance to an institution of higher learning. The purpose of the honor system is to stimulate and promote the ideals of honor and integrity among students, and to el iminate the practice of cheating by putting into practice these ideals. Chairman ' of the Honor Council is Dewey Ervin, Secretary, Joanna Morgan. SUB Governing Board The SUB Governing Board programs and carries out Student Union Building activities. Officers are Susan Staples, President; Fred Kandler, Yice-President; Cherrie Knippa, Secre- tary; Susie Stark and Jim Kennedy , Mem- bers-at-large. Connie Clendenin and Mr. Nelson serve as sponsors. Standing: Don Todd, Jim Bohmfalk, John Roark. Sitting: Steve Raben, LaSchelle Thompson, Bebo Benjamin, Judy Thornton, George Burris. Standing: Bob Rork, Jul ie Hai ley, Bi 1 1 Fair. Sitting: Missy Good I oe, Susie Hughes, Laura Jane Winfrey, Pat Har- rison, Barbara Nicholson. Left to right: Susie Stark, Mr. Smith, Cherrie Knippa, Susan Staples, Fred Kandler, Mr. Nelson, Connie Clenden- in. 89 Men ' s House Councils Mood Hall - Eddie Knight, Dwight Haley, Merriman Morton Ruter Dormitory - Hank Bradley, John Hensley, Ed Willis, Sandy Coons, Jon Franks, Paul Tuxworth. 90 Women ' s House Councils SEATED: Linda Driskell, Charla Stone, Carolyn Kilgore, Beverly Bigham, Kay Jackson; STANDING: Mary Lovey Woods, Sara Jordan. The House Councils are the governing bodies of the women ' s dormi tories. Themem- bers act in an advis- ory capacity and as a planning and im- provement agency. STANDING: Mary Ann Zeiser, Jerry Evans, Nancy Stephenson SEATED: Bebo Benjamin, Jackie Watts, Carolyn Shimer, Glenda Roe 9] Blue Key FIRST ROW: Calvin Jochetz, Tommy McClung, Jim Brown, Jim Reid, Billy Ling SECOND ROW: Dewey Ervin, Dan Adamson, Stanley Hauerwas, Jim Kennedy, Berni e Sandberg, David Watts. Since 1948 members of Blue Key have been recognizing other men students who have contributed services to the campus. It is a national leadership fraternity, which chooses its members from junior and senior students with a high scholastic average. Dean Berglund serves as sponsor. Officers are- Tommy McClung, President; JimKennedy, Vice-President; JimBrown, Recording Secretary; Dan Adam- son, Corresponding Secretary; Stanley Hauerwas, Alumni Secretary; and Jim Reid, Treasurer. 92 Cardinal Key Sitting are: Susan Staples, Jo Ann Winfrey, Carolyn Watts, Penny Langford, and Susie Stark Standing are: Missy Chapman, Barbara Smith, Ellen Risinger, Joanna Morgan, Susie Hughes, Cherrie Knippa, Laura Jane Winfrey, and Linda Hutsell. Cardinal Key is a national honorary service organization for upper-class women. Members are chosen according to their service contributions to the campus and their scholastic achievement. Dean Martha Mitten serves as sponsor. Officers are: Susan Stark, President; Susan Staples, Vice-President; Susie Hughes, Secretary; and Jo Ann Winfrey, Treasurer. 93 Pi Gamma Mu First row: Ellen Risinger, Martha Burns, Missy Mood Chapman, Smith Ray, and Tommy McCl un| Second row; Joe Royce and Jim Brown. Pi Gamma Mu is a national social science honor society. Dr. Merzbach and Miss Neas serve as spon- sors. 94 Alpha Chi First Row; Cherrie Knippa, Sandra Elliot, Ellen R i singer- Secretary, Diana Beighle, Missy Mood Chapman - Vice-President, Barbara Smith, and Carolyn Shimer. Second Row: Jose Palos, Jim Kennedy - President, Smith Ray, Barbara Williams, SusanStark, Tommy McClung - Treasurer. Alpha Chi is a national honor society, which initiates upperclassmen who have a 90 overall average. Dr. Clifford serves as sponsor. 95 Pi Delta Epsilon Miss Pearl A. Neas, Sponsor, Barbara Smith, Burney Sandburg, Stanley Hauerwas, Smith Ray. Pi Delta Epsilon is a national honorary journalism fraternity, which initiates student journalists who have worked on collegiate publica- tions. It is an award for their efforts and services in the field of journal ism. 96 Pi Epsilon Delta From left to right: R. J. Mott, Barbara Smith Paul Earls, Richard Moore, Kathy Strickler, Sandra Elliot, Kitty Hallman, Alan Share, Charlene Miller and Sandra Munson. Pi Epsilon Delta is a national honorary dramatic fraternity. It strives to stimulate interest and participation in the dramatic arts. Officers are; Bill Hite, President; Pete Calhoun, Vice-President; and R. J. Mott, Secretary. Dr. Springer, Sponsor 97 Kappa Chi Seated: Pat Mowat - Secretary, Sandy Coon - President, Fred Johnson, Glenn Sand I i n, Tinka Simons - L.S. Contact, Ellen Risinger. Standing: Tom Dillon - Vice-President, Jim Brown, Jose Palos - Mood Contact, Anthony Cecil, Bob Borg, Larry Lacy, Larry Jones, and Ronald Hunter. Kappa Chi is the organization for life service students, which provides an opportunity to learn more about their field. Dr. Norman Spellman and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Watts serve as sponsors. 98 Kappa Phi First row: Martha Neely, Ruth Ann Lloyd, Sandra Murphree, Suzanne Barton, and Becky Lawson. Second row: Margaret Houser, Lynette Cornitius, Tinka Simons - Vice-President, Troy Ann Israel - Vice-President, and Diana Speer. Third row: Judy Thornton - President, Tina Boettcher, Ellen Risinger, Susan Peacock, Roberta Wisler, Eileen Munson, Pat Mowat, Jan Moody, and Beverly Stewart. The Kappa Phi Club is organized to form a closer association among Methodist women who are in college in order that they may grow as Christians through study and service. Mrs. F. B. Clifford and Mrs. Durwood Fleming serve as sponsors. 99 SCA Seated: Joanna Morgan - Vice-president, Penny Lewis, Susan Stark - Secretary, Beverly Medford, Molly Miller, and Julie Hailey. Standing: Karen Busby, Penny Langford, Diana Beighle, Sandy Coon, Tommy •McClung - President, Linda Wooster, and Mervyn Stelter. These people form the SCA Council. The purpose of the Student Christian Association is to build a fellowship of students and faculty members, devoted to the task of actual izing in thei r common life those ideals of personal and social living to which they are committed by their faith as Christians. Dr. Norman Spe 1 1 man serves as sponsor of this group. 100 Sou ' wester From left: Beoo Benjamin, Copy Editor; Kaki Harris, Linda Wilson, Division Pages; Ki t Schoenf ield, Organizations; Patti Fai rbend, Favor i tes . From left: Joanna May, Girls ' Sports; Nancy Northington, Gretchen Holmes, Campus. From left: Carolyn King, Campus; Carolyn Shimer, Classes; Betty Woodlock, Student Life. Sharon Howe 1 1 Typist John Roark len ' s Sports Judie Montgomery, Edi tor «« 1 101 Southwestern Magazine The Southwestern Magazine is concerned with the student and his creative effort. Dr. CI i fford serves as sponsor. Ci rculation Editor, John Franks Proof Reader, Kitty Hal Iman Associate Editor, Tim Fitzgerald Editor, Barbara Smith Poetry Editor, Pol ly Bohmfalk Photographer, Mike Lorfing Art Editor, Bill Hite Feature Editor, Judy Standley 102 Megaphone Rel igion Ed j tor, Susan Petry Sports Ed i tor, Jon Franks Features, Judy Ledbetter Advertising Manager, Jim Guess Cartoonist, Tom Bel I Staff members: Ray Duke, Stanley Hauerwas, Lanny Naeglin, and Jack White. Features, Kitty Halfman; Editor, Smith Ray; Columnists, Georgia Wynne, Bebo Benjamin, and Austin Bray. The Megaphone is published by the students of Southwestern and is issued weekly during the school year. Editor, Smith Ray 103 Mask § Wig ANDROCLES AND THE LION: Bi II Hite, Jerry Knauf f , R. J. Mot t , Richard Moore. ANDROCLES AND THE LION: Sandra Elliot and Bill Hite. Mask and Wig is a service organiza- tion open to students interested in par- ticipating in productions on the campus. Dr. Springer and Mr. Taylor are sponsors. Officers are; President, Sandra Elliot; Vice-President, Barbara Sm i th; Secretary- treasurer, Linda Schulze; Scribe, Nancy Stephenson; Business Manager, RJ.Mott. ANDROCLES AND THE LION: George Brown and Betty Knauth. 104 THE MALE ANIMAL: Richard Moore, Sandra Moore, Bill Hite, Georgianne Wynne, R.J. Mott, Linda Schulze, Herbie Boehme. THE MALE ANIMAL: R.J.Jott, Linda Schulze, Richard Moore. ■9 L j BiL i E - ' HP 1 1 ti Hi I w i ■■' ■■' ' it ' l i ' ■' «tf THE COUNTRY GIRL: R. J. Mott, Stu Slater, Dr. Springer, Pete Calhoun. THE COUNTRY GIRL: Dr. Springer, Alan Share, Ki tty Hal I man. 105 International Club First row: Thomas Kaung - Vice-president, Marcus Fang, Roberto Ardaya, Jose Palos, Nicky Huestis, Billy Ling - President. Second row: Pat Mowat, Irene Maxted, Nancy Ma, Frances Dixon, Lynn Wang, Diana Beighle - Secretary-treasurer, Betha Cox, Becky Lawson, Glenda Roe. Third row: Bebe Bloomquist, Dr. and Mrs. Wolcott, Henry Cox, Horace Ma, Achille Catran, Catran, Fred Johnson, Don Trompler, Alkis Mouradoglou, Lawrence Wong, Ben Aderholt, Linda Burton. The International Club emphasises an international membership of both foreign and American students. The club provides opportunity for inter- change of cultural ideas. Dr. and Mrs. Wolcott serve as sponsors. 106 French Club SEATED: Judy Thornton, Carol Lane, Shirley Guyler, Sally Oliver, Martha Gee, and Mrs. Smith. STANDING: George Burris, Faith Starnes, Marilyn Brough, Larry Hill, Clarice Coffee, Anthony Cecil, Huntley Kennesson, Mr. Smith and Margaret Scott. The purpose of the French Club is to stimulate interest in the French language and culture. Officers are: President, Shirley Guyler; Vice-President, Fai th Starnes; Secretary Ka- ren McDonald; Treasurer, George Burris; Publicity Chairman, Mary Lovey Wood, Mr. Smith serves as sponsor. 107 German Club STANDING: Mr. Monostory, Connie Cooper, Linda Burton, Ed Erikson, Ronnie Scoggins, Lee i I Hander, Thomas Kaung, David Harley, Marcus Fang, David Luke r; SEATED: Carolyn Granberry, Eli ' se Zerr, Lynn Wong, Susie Banta, Nancy Ma, Cornelia Conn, Sue Gail Mott, Julie Haley, Dee Weisinger, Pat Perry. 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 wi th TAGS, the Texas Association of German Students. Ronnie Scoggins is president. 108 Spanish Club First row: Pat Loyd, Mike Little, and Karen Busby Second row: Bebe Bloomquist, Susanne Barton, Carlita Hughes, Nancy Northington - Secretary-Treasurer, and Fred Johnson - Vice-president. Third row: Tom Vickers, Sue Parks, Bob Loveless, Elise Zerr, Judy Kuykendall, Bill Collins, Linda Burton, Susan Jones, and Dr. McCoy.- Sponsor The Spanish Club was organized on this campus to further the understanding between the North and South American Continents and to increase knowledge of the Latin culture. John Roark serves as president. 109 SNEA FIRST ROW: Clarice Coffee, DeEtte Green, Suzanne Morrow, Connie Cooper, Karen Hamme, Pat Perry, Laurie Kraemer, Nancy Hart, Becky Mays. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Brough, Sue Gail Mott, Bebo Benjamin, Judy Gilbert, Molly Miller, Barbara Menchen, Sandra Shinker, Sharon St. Lawrence, Glenda Roe, Joanna May, Mrs. Zajeck, Barbara Brewer, Jan Moody, Gay Giddings, Mrs. Caskey, Carolyn Canady, Jeanne Bingham, Martha Burns, Becky Lawson, Margaret Rodgers. THIRD ROW: Linda Driskell, Georgette Katool, Jerry Evans, Jackie Watts, Diana Beighle, Ann Elkins, Kay Jackson, Ada Smyth.. FOURTH ROW: Joan Bohmfalk, Linda Wooster, Margaret Scott, Penny Langford, Carol Henderson, Jane Vaught, Merry Martin. The Student National Education Association is an affiliate of the National Education Association. Its purpose is to provide students who are in teacher training with professional experience and training in the work of professional organizations at the local, state, and national level . no Young Republicans STANDING: Dee Weisinger, Bill Watts, Bob Rork, Kaki Harris, Jim Kennedy, Kit Schoenf ield, Carolyn Kent, Joe Royce, Willie Johnson, Ada Smyth, Clarice Coffee, John Wallace. SEATED; Dick Lane, Sharon Howell, Smith Ray, Cathie Osborne, Jim Reid, Steve Raben. ill Science Society From left to right: Lecil Hander; Jimmy Lindly; Allison Trompler; Horace Ma, Vice-President; and Don Williams, President. 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 maintain an eighty-four average. Dr. Girvin serves as sponsor. 112 Prelaw Association SITTING: Gary Maddox, Bruce Maresh, Day i d Taylor, Ka thy Krenek, Jim Bohmfalk, and Martha Burns. SECOND ROW: Pat Peters, Joe Royce, David Easley, Ken Li pscomb, John Roark, Steve Raben, Jim Reid, Austin Bray. THIRD ROW: Jon Franks, Stan Mendenhal I, Bitsy Butler, Nic Nicholson, Smith Ray, Bill Watts, Ar- len Ferguson. 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. Dr. Hester is sponsor. Officers are: Jon Franks, President; Smith Ray, Vice-President, Gary Maddox, Social; and Ka thy Krenek, Secretary. 113 Lettermen ' s Association David Warner, Dickie Stanley, Jim Brown, Joe Royce, John Hensley, Dick Lane, Roger Brown. The Lettermen ' 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 performance, service, and attitude. Don Williams is president and Coach Myron Dees is the sponsor. 114 WRA First row: Judy Thornton, President; Beverly Bigham, Bowling; Peggy McCallie, Volleyball Neil Barnes, Basketball; Becky Mays, Secretary-Treasurer; and Nancy Hart, Vice-Presi dent. Second row: Laurie Kraemer, Archery; Judy Nyquist; Ann Harley; Betty Fishbeck, Sponsor; Mary Lovey Wood, Badminton; Dee Wesinger, Tennis; Carolyn Shimer, Reporter. The Women ' s Recreational Association (commonly known as the WRA) is the organization on the campus which plans and conducts the intra- mural sports program for women. 15 Lab Band The Southwestern Lab band functions as a dance band for social organizations on the campus and high schools in the area. It serves as a workshop for in- terested students. Mr. George E. Nelson serves as conductor. From left: David Watts, Robert Paysee, lllee Simons, Richard Moore, George Duncan, Mr. Nelson, Robert White, David Spurgin and Robert Penick. Organ Guild From left: William Thomas, Mr. Penick, Linda Cameron, Martha Neeley, Sarah Jordan, Emily Long, Bunny Peters, Jimmy Lazen- by, Ruth Lloyd. The Organ Gui Id seeks to promote and publ icize or- gan music and functions. It also encourages indiv- idual performance, espec- ial ly in regard to sacred music. 116 Delta Omicron SEATED: Mary Ann Brennaman, Sara Jordan, Joyce Dearman, Marcia Piatt, Ruth Lloyd Karen Housinfluke, Bunny Peters. STANDING: Doris Deats, Linda Cameron, Susan Luckel, Mrs. Walter Chambers, D r use i I la Huffmaster, Emily Long, Mrs. Balderson, Ka thy Freydenfeldt, Mary Lynch, Linda Bennison, Laurie Kraemer, Mrs. Thomas Douglass, Martha Neely. Delta Omicron isa national professional music fraternity for women, which fosters talent and increases interest through fel lowship. Southwestern Band The band, under the di rect ion of Mr. George Nelson, gives students the opportunity to act- ively participate in creating music. The band presents a number of concerts on the campus throughout the year and performs at the basket- bal I games as well. Southwestern Orchestra The orchestra gives the students and faculty an opportunity to work to- gether in a common inter- est. Two concerts are presented each year. Mr. Thomas Douglas i s con- ductor. A Cappella Choir The Southwestern A Cappella Choir, under the direction of Dean John 0. Richards, is noted for its excellence in performance and quality of singing. 119 Independent t Bernie Sandberg, President Jo Ann Bi rkner Vice-President Judy Nyquist Secretary- Treasurer Pat Fletcher Social Chairman Judy Kuykendal I Senate Representative 120 Association Pete Aieman Alaine Fay Anderson Suzi Ban t a Suzanne Barton Bob Bo rg Robert Bost Richard Browning Karen Busby Antony fjeci I Janis Chi les Mary Ann Clendenin Jennie Col Mer Lynette Cornel ius Shei la Cummings Frances Dickson Bi 1 1 ie Ruth Fish Kathy Freydenfeldt Carla Tu I les Larry Lacy Pat Lloyd Ruth Ann Lloyd Mike Lorfing Rosal ind Marshal I Sharron Marshal I Alki s Monzadaglon Pat owat Wayne Murph Susan Petry Walter Pinkston lenn Sand I in Al ison Trompler Don Trompler Sharon Vi rden Kathy Wei mer Roberta Whisler El ise Zerr 121 Men ' s Panhellenic From left to right are: Johnny Hoi I i ngworth, Phil Fielder, Joe Sheldon, Tom Hancock, Jim Reid, Sandy Coon, Steve Raben, and Mervyn Stelter. Men ' s Panhellenic isthe governing body for rush. It determines the rules and penalties for rush and promotes closer inter-fraternity relationships on campus. Dean Berglund serves as sponsor. 122 Women ' s Panhellenic From left to right are Cherrie Knippa, Barbara Williams, Carlela Keys, Susan Staples, Clarice Coffee, Susan Stark, Mauri ne Brock, Barbara Smith, and Laura Jane Winfrey. Women ' s Panhellenic encourages scholarship, as well as setting all rules for rush activities and bringing the groups closer together in an understanding of each other. Dean Martha Mitten serves as sponsor. Officers are: Clarice Coffey, President; Judy Standley, Vice-President; Laura Jane Winfrey, Secretary; Carlela Keys, Treasurer; Susan Stark, Social Chairman. 123 Alpha Sandra El I iott President Tinka Simmons Fi rst Vice-President Jerry Evans Second Vice- President Jackie Watson Recording Secretary Connie Cooper Treasurer Pat Tanner Rush 124 Delta Pi Judy Stone El len Terry Ann Wadswo r th Nina Arnold Joan Baenziger Sara Burgin Betty Ewing Kathy Foster Nancy Frazer Julie Ha i ley Mary Hays Missy Mood Chapman Diana Reed Beth Rider Linda Schulze Barbara Smith Gwynne Sonnen LaSchel le Thompson Jo Ann Ward Jackie Watts Jo Ann Winfrey Laura Jane Winfrey Mary Lovey Wood Barbara Boydston Betha Cox Becky Denison Jackie Dixon Carolyn Fagela Lois Gay le Carolyn Granberry Alecia Hemphi 1 1 a Huestis i ta Hughes Judy Ledbetter Bonnie Messer Sue Parks Sandra Pennington Cookie Ray Beverly Stewart HfcfcswUMk 125 Delta Carolyn Shinier President k. Cherrie Knippa Vice-President Glenda Roe Recording Secretary k. a Kitty Hal Iman Corresponding Secretary Marcel la Wichman Treasurer Nancy Northington Rush 126 Delta Delta Joan Al len Diane Beighle Be verly Bigham Barbara Brewer Judy Edington Nancy Gay Martha Gee Missy Goodloe OeEtte Green Shi rley Guyler Mary Kathryn Hanly Lee Henderson Gretchen Holmes Jan Kerr Carlela Keys Penny Langford Trecia Laster Peggy McCal I ie Jan Moody Joanna Morgan Carolyn Tenery Minta Jo Schwa I be Margaret Scott Ada Smyth Judy Thornton Becky Barnes Martha Beard Tina Boettcher Bev Boughton Betty Brown Susan Crocker Janice Dougal I Beth Fair Gay Giddings Liz Hiller Linda Hinton Elizabeth Hitt Judy Love Susan Luckel Karen McDonald Judy McMi I Ian Martha Neeley Lynn Robinson Kay Roscheni Nancy Sharpe Mary Wei r 127 Delta ; Barbara Wi 1 1 iams President Karen Hamme Rush Martha More I and Pledge Trainer Kit Schoenfield Recording Secretary Glenda Greer Corresponding Secretary Linda Olson Treasurer lot pictured: Diana Loveless, Kathie Strickler and Dee Weissinger. 128 Zeta Mo 1 1 y A rmswo rth Neill Barnes Linda Driskel I Ann Elkins Nancy Hart Kay Hays Susie Hughes Pat Hutchison Linda Hutsel I Kay Jackson Laurie Kraemer Mary Lynch Joanna May Becky Mays Beverly Medford Charlene Miller Cathie Osborne Pat Perry Susie Stark Sharon St. Lawrence Perry Will iams Linda Bennison Joan Bohmfalk Nancy Cooper Diane Daugherty Mary Ann Harvey Gini Haase Carolyn House Margar-et Houser Carolyn Ki Igore Mona Lowman Tanna McClung Merry Mart in Ann Obanon Bunny Peters Ann Raw I ins Pam Roper Elizabeth Smith Diana Speer Clai re Warner Jo Watkms Jong Soon Kim (social member) Barbara Sing 129 Phi k A ■■: Eleanor Shu 1 1 President Mary Ann Zieser Vice-President Maurine Brock Pledge Trainer Jeanne Bingham Secretary Karen Rydel Treasurer 130 Mu Mar i lyn Brough Clarice Coffee Ooris Deats Barbara Fowler Janet Gibson Troy Ann Israel Carol Lane Barbara Menking rene Max ted Sandy Morrow Sher ian Story She r r on Thomas Janie Vought Molly Miller Sue Gayle Mock El len Risinger Margaret Rodgers Bobbie Roper Jeanine Sandi fer Sandy Sanders She I ia Thomas Helen Bloomquist Judy Gi Ibert Karen Housenfluke Susan Jones Carolyn Kent Becky Lawson 131 Zeta Tau Sandra Munson President Linda Wi I son Vice-President Carolyn Canady Secretary Kathy Krenek Treasurer Judy Montgomery Ritual Chairman §. A Ak 132 Alpha Linda Armour Polly Bohmf a I k artha Burns Sunda Cal Ian Ann Day Jane Guest Anne Harley Kaki Harris Sharon Howe 1 1 Monette Jenkins Carolyn King Karen Knox Penny Lewis Carmen Matheny Barbara Nicholson Ter ry Real Joan Schel I ing Judy Standley Sondra Sul I i van Mary Ann Trappey Sandy Scholze Susan Staples Nancy Stephenson Linda Wooster Dianne Sarth Mary Ann Breneman Patsy Di I lashaw Janice Ekblad Patti Fairbend Sarah Jordan Kay Ki Ipat rick Fritzi Kunkel Frannie Langston Dinah Lunsford Suzanne Morrow Mel inda Moses Jan Nesbitt Sal ly Oliver argaret Robinson Char la Stone el i ssa Ti tsworth Jo Scott Ward Kathy Wi Ison 133 Kappa Bill Leonard President Arlen Ferguson Vice-President Jim Sm i th Recording Secretary Tom Howe Corresponding Secretary W H Smith Ray Treasurer rt dri 134 Alpha Austin Bray J im Crowley Clarence Downing Bi 1 1 Fel lows Tommy Hancock im Helpinst i 1 1 Wi 1 1 iam Johnson J im Kennedy J im Lazenby Bob Loveless John Montgomery Chris Penick Bobby Haynes Jim Re i d oway Tom Lofton Mike Maness Bill Miller Harvey Mo f f at t Clark Morian Ernie Nieto Robert Poporny Howard Rhodes John Robe rtson Butch Smith Eddie Stinson Cliff Walker Wi Ison Whi tmier Charles Wi Ison 135 Kappa ! ■= ■Phil Fielder Grand Master John Henslev Grand Procurator David Baugess Grand Master of Ceremonies Don McClury Grand Scribe Dick Lane Grand Treasurer 136 Sigma Ben Aderholt Jeff Allen Dennis Anderson Steve Costley Billy Cox ike Garrett Harry Guyton John Hoi I ingsworth Glenn Howard Shelly Howell Calvin Jochetz Bi 1 1 Kesler Eddie Knight Randy Lankford Wayne Laster Bob Lockhart Skip Mil ler J im Moore Ron Patterson Joe Pat ton Lynn Patton John Roark Bob Rork Richard Schmitt Don Todd Bill Watts Richard Woods Hank Bradly Mac Burns Bi 1 1 Co I grove J im Fisher Larry Glazner Ted Low Terry Mashburn John Nabers Jerry Perry Jack Phi Ibr ick Hoppy Pocock John Sheppard Charles Simank Lin Weems 137 Pi Kappa Steve Raben President Jim Winn Vice-President Bill Fair Recording Secretary G H. Bailey Corresponding Secretary James Draeger Treasurer Gerald Kurio Pledge Trainer 138 Alpha Joe Bauscher Sam Birkner Herbv Boehme John Brockman Pete Calhoun lv Caskey Tim Fi tzgerald J im Guess David Hares Merritt Hitt Huntley Kennesson David Lemons R.J. Mott, Jr. Joe Mundy Lannv Naegl in Alan Share Mervyn Stel ter Buddy Threads i 1 1 Bob Tindell Don Ward David Watts Steve Zwick Gerald Abeles Jack Borden Gene Davi s Eugene Dommel Ed Erikson Richard finch George Goss James Hardy Gary Leavel I Ben Olfinger I lee Simons George Tidwel I Harold Vogler Bill Wall Bill Watts Charley Wright 139 Phi Delta Stanley Hauerwas President Jon Franks Pledgemaster Bill Dansbv Recording Secretary David Easley Corresponding Secretary Gary Maddox Treasurer 140 Theta «mik Dan Adamson Charles Bohmf a I k J im Bohmf a I k J im Brown George Burris Jim Butler Sandy Coon Tom Di lion George Dunkin Ed Ellis Dewey Ervin Owight Haley Pete Hammel Mike Barrel I Dale Johnson Mi I ton Jordan Fred Kandler Ken Lipscomb Richard Lockhart Bruce Marsh Stan Mendenhal I Tom McAferty Merr iman Morton Tommy Porter Joe Royce John Sandidge Joe Sheldon Stu Slater David Taylor Paul Tuxworth John Wal lace David Warner I Beatty Albert Butler John Cox El I iott Flowers Tommy Griffin Jack Gul ledge James Herbert Tom Ham i I ton Hop Harbeson Kenneth Jocobson Jerry Knauff Robert Lagon Bill Little Steve Mormi on Nick Nicholson Bob Powel I Skipper Shaw Dick Shook John Simpson Mike Spiekerman Griff Vance J im Vance Tom Vickers 141 Inter-Fraternity Council Sitting are Carlela Keys, Susan Staples, Clarice Coffee, Susan Stark, and Laura Jane Winfrey. Standing are: Tom Hancock, Joe Sheldon, Phil Fielder, and Mervyn Stelter. The Inter-Fraternity Council was established in order to strengthen fraternity relations and purposes. A charity dance was given this year by the group in order to raise money for the United Fund. Sponsors are Dean Mitten and Dean Berglund. Officers are: President, Joe Sheldon; Vice-President, Clarice Coffee; Treasurer, Phil Fielder. 142 .. yyyy. mm 5 P o r t s n« The Inter) relations ansf to raise mori Officers are! Phil Fielderi 5 P o r t 5 S. U. Pirates Coach Dees Coach Medley 146 Joe hits agai nst the Rams. iitmire hits his patented jump shot, Ernie scores a bucket and gets a free throw. ! 47 r C totr- ■- gjp Jerry Knauf f Harvey Moffett Ernie Nieto Goose drives for an easy lay-up. 50 Whitmi re, get off his back! Jerry scores two from outside. Big Joe sinks a beaut i ful hook. 151 B A S E B A L o,, Q 6 ,1 n •« ' ■- • ,Jf, i Coach Dees ' Big ' John (The man behind the scenes) 152 Don Wi 1 1 jams S Joe Royce rL John Hens ley 153 J Dwight Haley, Tom Mi 1 1 igan tt - 1 S tf Bi II Coll ins ;x is i£ Wir «: ' igigs g imir,, Don Welter lohnny Hoi loway Dickie Standley Gri f f Vance 154 ■■Charles Wi Ison Jerry Knauf f ■Harvey Moffett David Krueger Don Dai ley = = 155 ' v- y f M s Tom Vi ckers Stan Mendenha 1 1 Robin Ligon r Bill Beatty 156 Tom Griffin ' !¥€ Varsity Left to right: Larry Jones, Bill Watts, Jerry Perry, Coach Harvey Watts, Ed Willis, Robert Bost, David Watts Tennis 57 BACK ROW: (I. to r. ) Dwigh t Haley, Stan Mendenha I I , Nic Nicholson; CENTER: Jack Gut ledge, Milton Jordan, Bi I I Beatty, Joe Royce, Dick Jenkins, Tom McAf erty, Charles Bohmfalk, Gary Maddox; KNEEL ING: Tom Dil- lon, Ed. Willis, Bitsy Butler, Ken Lips- comb H W N Football spectator is a great sport. Football is a game full of good runners. . and long runs with the aid of blocking; it has its hard knocks and spills but we wouldn ' t give it up 159 Here comes Al ley Oop! More yardage for the Blue boys. Wide open spaces for Kurio. Wei I, that ' s al I unti I next year. Royce must be double jointed. Man, he ' s really straining. Big Al goes high for a spike. Good setups make good points. 161 V o L L E Y B A L L P H I S w I N Left to right: Merriman Morton, Hop Harbeson, Pete Hamel, Gary Maddox, Dwight Haley, Tom Dillon, and Griff ance. Up and over. Joe, what happened to your leg? 162 Left to right, Top: Tom Griffin, Dwight Haley, Pete Hamel, John Simpson, Dan Adamson, Stan Mendenha 1 1 , Me r r i man Morton, Bottom: Tom Dillon David Easley, David Warner, Joe Royce, Griff Vance. STANDINGS W L Phi Delta Theta 4 1 Kappa Sigma 3 2 Independents 3 2 Pi Kappa Alpha 1 2 Kappa Alpha 2 B A S K E T B A L L 1 63 The game started slow, and the I ead changed hands, but the Pnis outshot the Sigs 50-44 The Pikes tore the Baros up the first half, but good backboard work and shooting won the Barbs a cliff-hanger 49- i iQ r The game started out wi Id wi th lots of fouls, lots of running, and ots of shootings, with th e Sigs doing most 57-29 over KA. m L ■«! ft i 1 -xzu 4 • _- T ' ■WawMfttisiSgSS - swpwww OUTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY I 840 Left to Right: Sharon St. Lawrence, George Burris, Boogie Han I ey , Bob Powell, Sarah Jordan, Tom Di I Ion Our ' Spirit ' ual Leaders V. -:;:■, ■;:, .■::,■,■:. ■-,, j SS A pinch in time may save the game. You put your left arm in, Basketball Champs - Alpha Delta Pi. Front: Evans, Winfrey, Tanner, Wood Back: Stewart, Reed, Thompson, Hailey. B A S K E T B A L L Maybe this one will go in, even if Judy doesn ' t I ike the idea. Come to me, bal 168 Which way ' s the game going? Volleyball Champs: Independents Back Row: V i r den, Whitaker, Nyquist Front Row: Murphree, Abdnor, Barton Fight a little harder! 169 1st place in Table Tennis - Sandra Murphree 1st place in Team Bowling - Alpha Delta Pi L-R: Simons, Tanner, Wood, Haley The other intramural sports offered for women, and not pictured on this page, are: Badminton - singles and doubles, Golf, Tennis singles, Arch- ery, Swimming. S P O R T S 1st place in Bowling - Singles - Judy Thornton 170 mm ■1 -..-. - - p e r s o n a I t i e s 1st place in Table Tenni The othe for womer page, are doubles, ery, Swin p e r s o n a I t i e s Miss Southwestern is chosen from senior girls. A faculty committee nominates according to grades, activities, and service to the school. The student body will elect Miss Southwestern from these five Nominees Susan Staples SIUh Keisi tiger Wk. Cinda Mutsell 175 Anne Ma tie y ■Susie Stark 176 Calvin flocketz Melted Snowman of Southwestern University ■77 All-School Beauty Mary Ann Zrappcy 179 Alpha Delta Pi Beauty Alpha Delta Pi Barbara Smith Carolyn Jagala Carolyn Qranberry 181 Penny Cangford Delta Delta Delta Beauty Diana fgeigkle Delta Delta Delta Kay Koscheni Barbara Krewer 183 Barbara Williams Delta Zeta Beauty Delta Zeta Karen Mamme p Wat kins Pat Perry ■' : -% m% - : i ' ' Sharon Marshall independent Beauty Independent Association VHHiHHH ' i Judy fly qui st Carolyn Mouse AnuMast ■■■w Sherian Story Phi Mu Beauty k fleaHine Sandifer Barbara Mcnking Phi Mu Carolyn Kent 189 Sarah Jordan Zeta Tau Alpha Beauty Carmen Matheny Mary nn Zrappey Zeta Tau Alpha Sunda Callan 191 y J o-e basketball Queen flatiet Uridges BASKETBALL SWEETHEARTS NOMINEES Boogie Hanley, Barbara Brewer, Carolyn King, Janet Rridges, Mary Wier, Nominee Irs. James Giese, Honorary 193 Best Dressed Girl T)e Stte $reen Best Dressed Nominees Left to right: Sylvia Cole. Barbara Brewer, ge Ette Green, Nancy Sharp, Pat Tanner 195 Kappa Alpha Rose flack ie Carol Watson Independent Sweetheart f Kappa Sigma Dream Girl Qretcken Holmes Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl Karen Mam me ALLISON TROMPLER Alpha Chi, Science Society Independent Assoc. - Pres. Who ' s Who ELLEN RISINGER Phi Mu - Standards Chairman, Chap- lain; Alpha Chi - Sec; Pi Gamma Mu; Cardinal Key; Kappa Phi -Vice- Pres., Reporter, Chaplain; Kappa Chi; S.C.A. Council STANLEY HAUERWAS Annual Staff; Pi Delta Epsilon - Pres.; Senator; Pi Gamma Mu; Blue Key; S.C.A. Council; Phi Delta Theta - Pres., Vice-Pres. SUSAN STAPLES Inter-fraternity Council; Panhel- lenic Rep.; Distinction List; Zeta Tau Alpha - Rush Captain, Scholar- ship Chairman, Activities Chairman; Pres., Bishops Memorial Union; Pi Gamma Mu; Card inal Key - Vi ce -Pres. ; Senate -Exec. Officer; W.R. A. - Re- porter; Sophomore Class - Sec. TOMMY McCLUNG S.C.A.- Pres., Vice-Pres.; Honor Council; Blue Key - Pres.; Alpha Chi - Treas.; Pi Gamma Mu; Kappa Chi; Letterman ' s Assoc; Senator M.S.M. 200 Who ' s LEE HENDERSON Del ta Del ta Del ta - Marshal I , Song Leader; A Cap pe I la Choir; Delta Omicron; Opera Club; Girl of the Issue, ' 58 Who CALVIN JOCHETZ Kappa Sigma - Vice-Pres.; A Cap- pella Choir; German Club-Treas., Pres.; Blue Key; Alpha Chi; Vice- Pres., Stud ent Body; Vars i ty Base- ball; Senator DAVID WATTS Senate - 2nd Vice-Pres., Pres.; Honor Council; Science Society; Letterman ' s Assoc; Blue Key; A Cappe I I a Choir; Kappa Chi; Pi Kappa Alpha; Band; Orchestra t?t J IM BROWN Phi Delta Theta; Blue Key - Sec, Treas.; Pi Gamma Mu - Vice-Pres.; Kappa Chi; T. I.S.A.; S.C.A.; M.S.M. - Pres.; Student Life Commission; Letterman ' s Assoc; Senator SUSIE STARK Panhellenic - Pres.; Alpha Chi - Sec; Cardinal Key -Pres.; Kappa Chi -Girls ' Contact; Delta Zeta - Rush Chairman, Panhellenic Rep., Chaplain; M.S.M.; Dames ' Club Award; Cardinal Key Award to Outstanding Woman - Freshman woman, Sophomore woman; Distinction List; Honor Counci I 201 -■3 1 HfiPr DAN ADAMSON P i Gamma Mu; Pi Delta Eps i I on; Phi Delta The- ta; Blue Key; D i st i no- tion List DON WILLIAMS Science Society, German Club, D i st i net i on List, Lettermans Association, Alpha Chi J IM KENNEDY Kappa Alpha-Pres., Vice Pres.; Senator; Treas., Student Body; Alpha Chi - Pres. ; Bl ue Key - Vice Pres.; Science Society; A Cappella Choir; Student Union Governing Board DIANA BEIGHLE Delta Delta Delta - Pres., Frat. Education Chairman, Service Pro- jects Chairman; N.E.A. - Pres., Treas.; International Club - Sec. Treas.; M.S.M. - Sec; Alpha Chi; W. R. A.; Older Youth Council of Texas Conference - Sec; Distinc- tion list MISSY MOOD CHAPMAN Alpha Delta Pi - Social chairman. Corresponding Sec, Chaplain; Pi Gamma Mu - Historian; Alpha Chi - Vice Pres.; Cardinal Key; Panhel- lenic - Treas. ; S.C A.; Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl; Woodrow Wilson Fellowship Nominee; Distinction List; N.E.A. 202 5 t d e n t L f e JIM KENNEDY Kappa Al pha-Pres. , Vic Senate- r; Treas. , S t ude Alpha Ch i - Pres. ; Bl Vice Pres. ; Sc i ence So Cappe I I a cho i r; St uder Govern i ng Board iW; ' - s t d e n t L i f e The First Frantic Days Don ' t ask me , I ' m new here, too. Your room number.... 206 No need to put these away, with Kurth opening in a few days If you ' ll save my place, I can check my standing in the other line 207 K A PLEDGE DERBY 1: PULL Please, no pictures 208 Together! I ' m coming.... 209 I can ' t get up! .-A A. siP There ' s no telling how important this race may be 2 10 • F - ' . ' • . _ -1- ' :„ ; ; Olympics Material Is this all we get? 21 Getting Affiliated Surely she ' s coming, Carolyn No bid, Dr. Fleming? ,j 212 You ain ' t never gettin ' away Apparently they really wanted you 213 Familiar Happenings Now that you mention it, the house IS new. But Joan, just think how safe the country wi 1 1 be. 214 I thought you didn ' t like to have your picture taken, Joe. I ' ve never had so much fun! 215 Halloween Carnival at the SUB Doesn ' t hurt a bit. The good guys 216 Come into my parlour.... The bad guys 217 Best dressed nominees You ' ll love this punch - my own recipe, you know - Only a few of my most intimate friends 218 We just work here Long live the king! Court jesters dance A chilly Valentine 219 Warm feet anyone? Need a light, pal? Me, forget to sign out? Saturdays are such fun! Well! Come in! 220 Don ' t forget me! Did you really mean that? Pals forever . . . and we call the game baseball Sweed, our unsung hero x . V -p. ' M pj_ 1 .v sw it 111 1 PIRATfc JH p A J-Ssc — 1 3 221 In the Mood For Sing-Song Help us, Santa We ' re allergic to pine trees Hark the Herald Stop throwing that paper! Psst! Have you heard about that littlest angel? 222 LK. has Christmas, too! Ooops! Look what I got on the twelth day of Christmas! Where did you say Mood Hall is? 223 The beat generation of S.U. Look at that fringe! Okey,you guys, I ' m Capone and I don ' t take nothin ' from nobody . . and we go with those Kurth chicks 2 ' 24 Arthur Murray was my teacher. Well, it ' s the nearest to Mexico I ' ll ever get. . . When we were fighting Pancho Villa. . . Sandra, come to Daddy. . . . 225 pr m m Saint Nick will be here any minute now. Bath-tub gin at S.U. . really now! Okey, babe, lay your money down! Elvis and company 226 Let ' s spike the punch! Margaret, don ' t make that haircut too short!! Now dashing Dan and John Hook in black! Caption censored   227 A S s E M B L Y Ladies and gentlemen in waiting 1 xm Hi ho, hi ho, it ' s off to... Maybe today... IT ' s got to be here some- where 228 um ?-•%■t£% - feS-? 1 ' % ' $ ■-- I ■■JSL. ' ■. ■! ' $ !.■i . ' ■•£ ■? : ;W f ) °.r . v o-t; w •, vj ' ik- «5 J £ fe . , 8f r ,:; ; ; OMS2 ' ' V 4 W f V- ? ' ;.. ' •■. j ' :: :v. ' ,VV ::■: « J .V i. . «t %r; -.VB ■MY£RS YEARBOOKS ; 0P,EKA, KAM8AS ' •
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