Southwestern University - Souwester Yearbook (Georgetown, TX)

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KHfVrt ftLPHG HO E. THE. SOU ' WESTER 1 964 .■ ... ■ . ■ EDITOR MARCELLA WICHMAN ASSOCIATE EDITOR NANCY NORTHINGTON r O GflNtZmONC 16 OACSES 94 PEE£ONALmE£ CPOKTS STUDENT UFE OVUPUS FACUUY 152 172 186 196 212 ■ylllfl fN U MCR M JOHN M. STURDEVANT, JR. JANUARY 6, 1964 The Landrum Memorial Fountain was built this year on our campus; it adds much beauty to our campus. filia ■■111 |tf v £«|SlI ■mi I ' 31 BCR. wl il ■tffSm i t tltkfl VSsiriEfi mi m mm law . ■■■ — - — Perhaps our most inspiring sight — the stained glass windows in the Lois Perkins Chape The seal of the University symbolizes the union of the four colleges that joined in 1872 to form Southwestern University The professors spend much of their time helping the students both in their homes and at school. The San Gabriel Park is a beautiful place for picnics, fishing, studying, or just spending some time. • •- ' Si ' - ■ .-  .J. - - V--.V g$ 5 . Intramural sports are an important part of the student ' s life. All college life is centered around study. ! A beautiful sight — our President ' s new home after the first snowfall. Shelves of books in the Cody Memorial Library. =j-- - i ■ R j a t , • M ! ! t  1 1 S. f ■. 5 E2 ca a- 5 .? f • • Tl 1 1 ! J .• Ti fi ..! TfTTTll KsLE as S CL issL Si £ 9 S ; - - Jt , «r-. -ji-- ZS SSJ Sf 1 WMN ■ -- iW— W  jnfi.Tii ,)lllMjk.i ) HliSSij«a .L IMwJTnJrrife Slfl vrH. «■ ■ ' ' e , • « • Row after row of mail boxes in the Bishops Memorial Union. Science students working in a lab in the Foundren Science Hal Mrs. Durwood Fleming and Cray Cooke be- ing served a tea by Mrs. Ferguson and Mrs. Brown. Two Tri-Delta clowns — Becky Barnes and Nancy Northington — perform at a rush party. 13 There is some outstanding work done by stu- dents in the School of Fine Arts. Students studying for finals in the lobby of Kurth Hall. The Trustees of Southwestern University. The S.U. Pirate Basketball team playing on their home ground in the West Gymnasium. Il ll I ll . I I 1 I I ll I I ill Ofe£flNtZ mON£ 17 £EN4T£ OFRCER£ GENE DAVIS TREASURER— not pictured ££NWE The Student Senate, organization of student government, meets weekly on Tuesday evenings to discuss matters relevant to the Student Body, and to decide questions relating to student government problems. Senators seated on the steps of the SUB are from left to right: Larry Grubbs, Junior Senator; Pat Loyd, Election Chairman; Tommy Loftin, Senior Senator; Annabelle Battle, Freshman Senator; and Karen Busby, Senior Senator. Members standing in the background are from left to right: Gene Davis, Treasurer; Kaki Harris, Secretary; Kirk Robinson, Sophomore Senator; Linda Wilson, Vice-President; John Brockman, Presi- dent; Kay Stevens, Junior Senator; David Bauguess, Senior Senator; Wilton Woods, Independent Representative; Benny Clendenin, Freshman Senator; and John Walker, Sophomore Senator. Senators not pictured are Judy Love, Junior Senator; Kathi Riser, Sophomore Sena- tor, and Guy Perkins, Freshman Senator. Sponsor of the Student Senate is Dean, Martha M. Allen. 19 WONOR COUNCIL The Students of Southwestern have believed in living and working in a place where their integrity is respected and their word is accepted as completely valid. For this reason, the students have established and maintained the Honor System at South- western University. While the responsibility for the maintenance of this Honor System rests on every individual student, the mechanics for the maintenance of the Honor System are car- ried out by the Honor Council, which is composed entirely of students who are elected by the Student Body as representative of each class. The Honor Council investigates each reported violation of the system, conducts a thorough trial, and imposes a just penalty if the accused is found guilty. The members pictured are (left to right): Nelda Day, Judy Love, Eileen Paxton, Mary Ann Clendenin, David Bauguess, Beverly Bigham, Pat Tanner, and Mike Spieker- man, Chairman. Standing are: Dane Evans and Terry Mashburn. Not pictured are Dottie Kidwell and Kay Roscheni, Secretary. 20 eruDwruMON vixzaoRAfc The Student Union Directorate programs and carries out Student Union Building activities. Thorughout the year there are dances, pep rallies, movies, guest speakers, receptions, and banquets. This year the SUB successfully sponsored several special events including a Hootenanny; the all-school seated Christmas Dinner; a musical re- view and satire on life at Southwestern, That Was The School That Was; and na- tionally known poet, John Ciardi. The Directorate of the Union are the President, Fred Kandeler; Vice-President, Marcella Wichman; Secretary, Polly Bohmfalk; and Megaphone Correspondent, Georgia Ann Wynne. Also included are the chairmen of the various Union Committees who are: Publicity, Judy Ledbetter and Karen McDonald; Dance, Skipper Shaw and Carolyn King; Hospitality, Diana Mendenhall and Becky Mays; Special Events, Lynn Robinson and Lanny Naegelin. Sponsors are Mrs. Shelia Campbell and Mr. John Stone. Members pictured above in the SUB office are (clockwise) Bohmfalk, Wichman, Led- better, Shaw, McDonald and Robinson. 21 7R£ M PUON The Megaphone is the weekly newspaper of Southwestern University; it is compiled and edited by the students themselves. Those who work each week on The Megaphone are pictured above (right column): John Wallace, Editor; Donna Voss, Proofreader; Tommie Blagg, Margaret Sleeper and Betty Phelps, Headlines; Roberta O ' Neill, Assistant Editor and Make-up; Sarah Miller, SUB Events Editor; and Jesse Williams, Religion Editor. Pictured in the left column are: Tom Vickers and David Easley, Sports Editors; Knox Tyson, Feature Editor; Skipper Shaw, Advertising Manager; Ray Harlan, Reporter; and Anthony Cecil, Religious Editor. Staff Members not pictured include: Lanny Naegelin and. Bill Dansby, Fine Arts Edi- tors; Bronwen Morgan, Religious Editor; John Walker, Sports Editor; and Lamar Hankins, Reporter. The Faculty Sponsor is Mr. Edward Mangum, the Photographer is Mr. Horace Evans, and the Publisher is The Sun Publishing Company. 22 7W£ £OUTPU E£TERN MA IN The Southwestern Magazine is published twice a semester by the Board of Student Publications. It is the oldest college magazine in Texas. Pictured above are: Polly Bohmfalk, Editor; Lynn Robinson, Circulation Manager; Susan Peacock, Art Editor; Georgia Wynne, Proof Reader. Staff members not pictured are: Mike Lorfing, Associate Editor; Lanny Naegelin, Editorial Assistant; Angus Hendrick and Valerie Gordon, Feature Editors; Tom McClellan, Fiction Editor; Karen Anderegg, Poetry Editor; Dr. Jeff Campbell, Sponsor. 23 WJ£ CBS Blue Key is a national honorary leadership fraternity for men. It was established on the Southwestern campus in 1948. The membership is selected from the outstanding men of the junior and senior classes. The members pictured above are left to right, first row: Fred Kandeler, David Bauguess, Gerald Abel, James Herbort, Terry Mashburn, Stewart Slater, John Brockman, and Anthony Cecil; second row: Tommy Loftin, Lanny Naegelin, Mike Spiekerman, Jack Bodden, Jack Philbrick; John Wallace; third row: Jesse Williams, Bill Watts, Bill Dansby. Fred Kandeler serves as President. 24 CARDffM4Lk£V Cardinal Key is a national honorary leadership sorority for women; it was established at Southwestern University in 1948. The membership is selected from the most out- standing women in the junior and senior classes. Members pictured above are I. to r., first row: Judy Love, Nancy Northington, Troy Ann Israel, Pat Perry, Karen Hamme, Connie Cooper, Becky Lawson. On the second row are: Pat Tanner, Susan Peacock, Ellse Zerr, Key Stevens, Mary Ann Clendenin, Barry Simmons, Becky Mays, Karen McDonald, Karen Busby, and Marcella Wichman. Members not pictured are: Beverly Bigham, Carolyn Granberry, Mona Lowman, Lynn Robinson, and Linda Wilson. The officers are: Perry — President; Bigham — Vice-Presi- dent; Cooper — Secretary; Israel — Treasurer. Dean Allen serves as sponsor. 25 AlPUA CM Alpha Chi is a national undergraduate scholarship society. Its objectives are the stimulation, development, and recognition of scholarship. Members of the Texas Alpha Chapter are elected from among the top tenth of the Junior and senior classes. Pictured above are I to r., first row: Susan Peacock, Mary Ann Clendenin, Elise Zerr, and Jesse Williams; second row: Karen McDonald, Anthony Cecil, and Joan Krause. Not pictured are Nancy Spivey, Marcus Fang, and Sally Oliver. The officers are: Anthony Cecil — President, Karen McDonald — Vice-President, Nancy Spivey — Secre- tary, and Marcus Fang — Treasurer. The sponsor is Dean Clifford. 26 Pf OWA|UU Pi Gamma Mu is a national social science honor society. This society was founded in 1924, and Southwestern ' s chapter is one of the charter chapters. Members pictured above are from left to right on the front row: Diana Mendenhall, Lynn Robinson, Mrs. Gibbs, Jack Bodden, Nancy Northington and Gerald Abel. Standing on the second row are: Lanny Naegelin, Karen Busby, Joan Krause, Dr. Nor- man Spellman, Karen McDonald, Mr. Samuel Litzler. Pictured on the third row are: Ed Ellis, Stan Mendenhall and Barry Simmons. Gerald Abel is the President. 27 P DWA EPSfLOM Pi Delta Epsilon is a national honorary collegiate journalism fraternity; it was es- tablished at Southwestern University in 1950. Members pictured above are from left to right: Marcella Wichman, Kaki Harris, Georgia Ann Wynne, and Tom McClellan. Georgia Wynne serves as president. Mem- bers not pictured are Linda Wilson, John Wallace, Judy Ledbetter, Nina Conn, and Lanny Nae gelin. 28 Pf EPSfLON Vtm Pi Epsilon Delta is a honorary dramatic fraternity. Its purpose is to raise standards and achievement in dramatics. Membership is restricted to juniors and seniors. It was established at Southwestern in 1927. Members pictured above are from left to right, first row: Carmen Matheny, Sandra Pennington, Mona Lowman, Georgia Wynne, Bill Springer; second row: Stewart Slater, Judy Stone, Paul Earls, Dr. Springer — Sponsor. 29 MA£!6AND IM£ Mask and Wig is Southwestern ' s dramatic society. It was formed in 1921. The officers are Stewart Slater — President, Mona Lowman — Vice-President, Judy Stone — Secretary. Any student interested in drama may become a member. The Goosetree-Morgan Award is given after the closing per- formance of each play to the person or persons that did the best acting in a supporting role. 30 Scene from Cry The Beloved Country ' Scene from Mr. Riley ' s Cottonpick ' 31 Scene from Green Pastures Scene from Our Hearts Were Young and Gay ' 32 VttjfrOfiAJC ON Delta Omicron is a national professional music fraternity for women. The purpose of Delta Omicron is to foster talent and increase interest through fellowship. The officers for this year were President, Karen Hausenfluke; Vice-President, Martha Beard; Secretary, Deanna Holm; and Treasurer, Roberta Wisler. 33 £OUTWU E£TEfcN SCIENCE COOEY The Science Society is an organization of advanced students who meet scholarship qualifications. The society was founded at Southwestern in 1920; it is affiliated with the Texas Academy of Science and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Members pictured are from left to right, first row: Pat Perry, Jim McDonald, Robert Penick, Troy Ann Israel, Elise Zerr, Marcella Wichman, Lynette McDonald, Ann Wads- worth, Sandra Schramm, Janet Durst, John Lieu, Connie Cooper, Mary Ann Zieser. Second row: David Rust, Lynn White, Mike Spiekerman, James Adams, Dick Sweet, David Price, Richard Fourment. Third row: Jack Philbrick, Jesse Williams, Gerald Everett, and Sam Baird. Dr. Girvin is the sponsor; other faculty members are Dr. Godbey, Dr. Wolcott, Dr. Whitmore, Dr. Lansford, and Dr. Gottwald. Pat Perry is the President. Other officers are Connie Cooper — Vice-President of Math and Physics; Don McClurg — Vice-President of Biology; Jim McDonald — Vice-President of Chem- istry; Troy Ann Israel — Treasurer and Secretary. 34 LRTERAW ' C flCQOCfflON Members seated above left to right are: John McMullen; Jim Vance; Kirk Robinson; Tom Vickers; Gerald Hill; Marc Wichman; George Warner; Bill Williams; David Krueger; and Ken McAllister. Standing behind them are: Coach Myron Dees, Sponsor; John Kelly; Billy Losak; Robert Bost; Stan Mendenhall, Secretary-Treasurer; Dick Shook; Danny Pollard; Lynn Funk; Sandy Reed; Ronnie Kettler, Vice-President; Mike Jones; Jerry Knauff, President; Don Dailey; David Easley; Dave Denny; David K. Switzer, Chairman of Athletic Council; and Dr. J. C. Godbey, Honorary Chairman of Athletic Council. 35 GERMAN CLUB The German Club is open to all students of German. The purpose of this club is to stimulate interest in German language and culture, and to provide opportunity for extracurricular activities. Members pictured seated are left to right: Alex Pancheri, Marilyn McCullough, Jim Smith, Gay Brown, David V. Wilson and Fey De Laune. Standing on the second row are: Dr. Denes Monostory — Sponsor, John Wallace, Dee Ozier, Janet Durst, Carol Choate, Nancy Munson, Karen Ward and Dane Evans. Members pictured on the third row are: Jesse Williams, Robert Penick, Ray Harlan, Robert Bost and Van Frosch. 36 Tttk fMERAJpnOfMAL CLUB The International Club is an organization composed of foreign students and others interested in international affairs. The object of the organization is to promote mutual understanding between nations. Members pictured above on the first row are left to right: John Lieu, Connie Fang, Lydia Ma, Virginia Chou, Katherine Chin, Phillip Wang, and Mr. Samuel Litzler. Standing on the back row are: Roberto Ardaya, Drina Petricevic, Marcus Fang, Achille Cotran, Spyros Economides, Joe ' Aranki, Annabelle Battle, Dicky Chiao, and Dr. Denes Monostory. The officers for this year were Achille Cotran, President; and (not pictured) Bob Love- less, Vice-President; and Frances Dickson, Secretary-Treasurer. 37 GtUOGNT N mONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION The S.N.E.A 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. All students of education are eligible for membership. The officers are: Karen Hamme — President, Suzanne Fisk — Vice-President of Elemen- tary Education, Troy Ann Israel — Vice-President of Secondary Education, Pat Perry — Secretary, Connie Cooper — Treasurer. Dr. Zajicek is the sponsor. 38 ART OCCOCmON The Art Association is composed of students majoring in art, students taking art c ourses, and students who enjoy art. The sponsors are Mr. Putnam and Mr. Lancaster. Members pictured are; sitting, Emily Sralla, Margaret Sleeper, and Susan Yarbrough. Standing, Dorothy Slaughter — President, Joan Padgett, May Richburg, Grace Evans, Susan Peacock — Vice-President, Carolyn Petrosky, Donna Goodenough, Roberta O ' Niell, -Fred Goode, Betty Sewell, Marcella Wichman. 39 mmaBtmmKma tm P B-IAW soasv Pre-Law Society is an organization of students preparing for the legal profession. Officers for this year were Jerry Knauff, President; Tom Vickers, Vice-President; and Barry Simmons, Secretary-Treasurer. Dr. George C. Hester is sponsor. 40 WRA COUNCIL The WRA Council is the planning and governing body of the Women ' s Recreation Association, an organization of students who sponsor intramural competition between the various women ' s organizations. WRA Council is composed of Officers and Divi- sion Chairman elected at large, and of the Sports Captains representing each of the five Greek Sororities and the Independent Association. Council Members pictured on the front row are: Miss Joan Askew, Sponsor; Key Stevens, Tennis Chairman; Sandra Murphree, Ping-Pong Chairman; Judy Love, Golf Chairman; and Suzanne Fisk, President. On the second row are: Kaaren VanAmburgh, Badminton Chairman; Karen McDonald, Secretary; Mona Loman, Vice-President; Kay Johnson, Swimming Chairman; and Alice Bryant, Basketball Chairman. Not pictured are Becky Lawson, Treasurer and Volleyball Chairman; Marilyn Mc- Cullough, Publicity; Missy Goodloe, Archery; Marcia Johnson, Bowling. The Sports Captains not pictured are Dorothy Bohmfalk, ADPi; Sue Bitner, Tri Delta; Ann O ' Banon, Delta Zeta; Mary Ann Zieser, Phi Mu; and Jane Wheat, ZTA. 41 STUDENT CWRiSTlAN A CCWCN COUNCIL The purpose of the S.C.A. is to build a fellowship of students and faculty mem- bers devoted to the task of actualizing in their common life those ideals of personal and social living to which they are committed by their faith as Christians. Members pictured seated are: Bronwen Morgan, Judy Love, Mary Ann Clendenin, Carlita Hughes, Sharon Brown. Standing are: Jim Pierce, Eileen Paxton, Tommy Loftin. The officers are: Clendenin — President; Gene Davis — Vice-President; Morgan, Vice- President of Study Groups; Loftin — Treasurer; Brown — Secretary; Jim Pierce is the sponsor. 42 YOUNG- R£PUBUC4N£ ciLB This club is a charter member of the Texas Young Republicans Federation. The club provides an atmosphere for conservative-minded students to gain experience and training through consideration and evaluation of the principles and philosophies of the Republican Party. Members pictured are from left to right: first row — Cosmo Calhoun, Charlotte Felder, John Wallace, Joan Fite, Skipper Shaw, Barry Simmons, Jim Weidler — President, Mary Patt Moffitt, Tom Howe, Glenn Forgan. Second row, David Wilson, Jonathan Morrison, Randell Frizzell, Bill Collins, Jack Barbee, Clark Morian, Jimmy Lazenby, Willie John- son. Third row, Nic Nicholson, Bill Connor, Gig Langston, Jack Johnson, Bill Miller, Reed Yates. 43 £OUlWE£TEEfJ SPELEOLOGICAL COCJEY The Southwestern Speleological Society is an organization of students for the ex- ploration of caves. It was founded in 1962. Members pictured on the front row are: May Richburg; Carol Wiese; Dee Ozier, Re- porter; Carolyn Cooper; Susan Richardson; Marcy Fischer, Secretary-Treasurer; Carol Liebe; Delryn Fleming, Vice-President; and Temple Harris. Standing in the back are: Harris Armstrong, Equipment; C. B. Cordray; Tom Myers, President; Ronnie Cookston; Ronald Bearden, and Harvey Cross. 44 A COPPOIA CWOfR SOPRANO Martha Beard Pam Byrd Nonie Conklin Cray Cooke Betha Cox Nelda Day Nancy Frazer Betsy Hearn Elizabeth Jones Eileen Munson Beverly Stewart ALTO Dorothy Bohmfalk Carolyn Cooper Karen Hausenfluke Karol Miller Nancy Munson Joyce Partain Eileen Paxton Pat Renfro Jane Simms Rita Webb TENOR Jay Best Bill Collins Gene Davis Larry Glazner Neal Matthews Robert Pryor Mike Sarro BASS Bill Alger Al Barrier David Bauguess David Brewer Jim Colley Joel Conant Bill Dansby Dane Evans Bill Niles Chuck Voluse 45 IAB ND First row — Bob White, Jimmy Braselton, Jim Butler, Tom Myers, Bill Miller. Second row — Thomas Puckett, Pete Aleman, Lynn White, Tommy Stewart, Betsy Hearn — singer, Bill Niles, Robert Paysse. Third row — Ken Burke, Robert Penick, Dan Aleman, Glen Paysse, Bill Germer. 46 W NV ENSE UBLE FLUTE Emily Long Virginia Swanzey Nonie Conklin CLARINET Shirley Insall Dennis Schnaufer Dane Evans Donna Abbott Ruth Jones Stephanie Lacy ALTO CLARINET Kathi Riser BASS CLARINET Jack Busby OBOE Charles Tipton Marcy Fischer BASSOON Cornelia Conn ALTO SAXOPHONE Jim Butler Tom Myers Mary Ann Zieser TENOR SAXOPHONE Ruth Loyd BARITONE SAXOPHONE Bob White TRUMPET Robert Penick Dan Aleman Glen Paysse Ken Burke Jerry Pennington Tommy Stewart STRING BASS Bill Niles FRENCH HORN James Lemmond Robert Paysse Charles Weiss Donna Voss Becky Mays BARITONE Karen Hausenfluke Jay Best TROMBONE Pete Aleman Robert Pryor Tom Puckett Bill Burney TUBA William Merrell Jim Colley PERCUSSION Bill Germer Pat Renfro Nancy Munson Bill Dansby 47 J1E WOUSk COUNCIL The Ruter House Council is the self-governing body of the domitory. The members are elected by the students living in the dormitory. Members pictured are from left to right: first row — Slen Paysse, Wyndell Deats, Bill Sermer, Roy Garris. Second row — Tommy Loftin — President, Frank Allen, Jim Ader- holt, Larry Smith, John McMullen. 48 MOOD WOUSE COUNCIL Like all other house councils the Mood House Council is the governing body of the dormitory. The members pictured from left to right are: Ray Harlan, Bobby Smith, Dave Denny, John Raish, Bill Brock, Mike Spiekerman, Terry Mashburn, Jesse Williams. Not pictured is Gene Davis, the President. 49 SNEED UOUQ COUNC L The Sneed House Council functions much like the other house councils. This year Sneed House was a honor dormitory for junior and senior women. Pictured above are the council members. They are from left to right: Marcia Johnson, Betha Cox, Diane Trevino, Mary Ann Clendenin, and Nonie Conklin. Not pictured is Polly Bohmfalk, the President. Other officers are Nonie Conklin — Vice-President, Betha Cox — Secretary, and Diane Trevino — Treasurer. 50 v • ' ■ KUR7R UOUQB COUNCIL The Kurth House Council is also a self-governing body that regulates the life in the dormitory. Pictured above are the council members. They are from left to right: Pat Loyd, Elise Zerr, Troy Ann Israel, Becky Lawson, Pat Perry, Emily Griffin; standing are Ann Rawlings, and Janet Durst. Not pictured are Beverly Land and Sandra Holland. Pat Perry is the President; the other officers are Beck Lawson — Vice-President, Beverly Land — Secretary, and Elise Zerr — Treasurer. IAVRA taM NQOLL WOUSE. COUNCIL The self-government of L.K. is also carried on by a house council. Members are from left to right: first row — Ann Cater, Georgia Martin, Joan Bray, Gerry Thompson, Pam Fannin, June Chase, and Betsy Phelps; second row — Carolyn Grubbs, Cindy Schlecte, Key Stevens, Mary Ann Howrey, Pam Miller, Sue Smith, Delryn Fleming. Members not pictured are Jeannie Brown, Beverly Stewart, Kaaren Van Amburgh, Jane Sims, and Susan Yarbrough. The officers are: Key Stevens — President, Gerry Thompson — Vice-President, Beverly Stewart — Secretary, Joan Bray — Treasurer, Kaaren Van Amburgh — Social Chairman, Delryn Fleming — Vespers Chairman. 52 PR£-WJf£TEfc(AL A££OCOTON This group was formed for the first time on the Southwestern campus this year It is composed of young men that intend to go into the ministry as their life ' s work. Mem- bers pictured above are from left to right: first row — John Bear, Dale Hunt, John Robinson, Dennis Schnaufer, Mr. Watts — Sponsor; second row — Larry Grubbs, Glenn Hatcher, Jack Busby, Phillip Tarman, Fred Hale, Richard Sechrist; third row — Ray Harlan, Anthony Cecil, Tommy Loftin, Gene Easterly, Don Trompler, Tom Connally, Gene Davis, and John McMullen. 53 M£N ' £ PANU JUENIC Members pictured above are from left to right: Mike Spiekerman, Gerald Kurio, Jim Smith — President, and George Morrison. The Panhellenic Council is the governing body for men ' s rush. WOMAN ' S P£NU£U£N C Members pictured are: standing, Becky Lawson — Treasurer, Carmen Matheny, Sandy Morrow; sitting, Kaki Harris — Social Chairman, Sara Burgin — President, and Nancy Northington. Not pictured are Nancy Sharp — Vice-President, Dana Willis — Secretary, Diana Mendenhall, Mona Lowman. 54 ££ f MERPRATEEAJfTV COUNCIL The Interfraternity Council was established to strengthen fraternity relations and purposes. Members pictured are: sitting — Sara Burgin, Becky Lawson; standing — Jim Smith, Nancy Northington, Gerald Kurio, Kaki Harris, George Morrison, Mike Spiekerman. Dana Willis is not pictured. 55 ALFWDEWPf Tanner President Grandberry Vice-President Wadsworth Secretary Kidson Treasurer Mendenhal Rush Alger Mclntyre Bray Peterson Craddock Reid Downs Rozelle Flemming Schlecte 56 Brawley Brown Burgin Byrd Cooper Fredericks Hewell Hill Hughes Land Parse Patterson Pennington Reed Reese Slaughter Stewart Stokes Stone Terry Alloway Bohmfalk Cox Frazer Led better Moffett Rogers Schramm Ward Woodlock Frazer Seller Gard Shirley Hightower Sims Hooper Smith LaQuey Tadlock Lucus Thrasher McCook Voss 57 AUw D qaiPf ADPi Formal at Green Pastures ADPi ' s welcome new pledges Pledge skit at the Mood Hall Sing-Song ADPi Formal was greatly enjoyed by al 58 ADPi Rush Party Picnic at the Boodies Alpha Delts beat the DZ ' s in basketbal Dancing at the Formal 59 DEW DEW DEW Bigham President Robinson Vice-President - L Roscheni Treasurer McDonald Secretary Northington Rush 60 Baer Barnes Beard Bitner Chase Chiles Downing Earl Gay Goodloe Holland Love Manford Morgan Neely Sharp Simmons Wichman Dupont Horeczy Barlcley Birdwell Brown Chapman Cockrell Cowen Fannin Fisher Gee Hall Hearn Hinshaw Howrey Jones Kelley Lacy Lang-ford Marshall Oliver Putman Richardson Wilkinson Williamson Windes 61 DEOZV v m DEW DDD Pledges gave skit at Pine Party I Carousel Rush Party was a great show Vicki got pinned to John — and all the DDD ' s sang to her Another DDD rush party — the Mad Hatter ' s Tea Party Pledges gave surprise party for their dear Actives 62 •   ■ 1 9J V w% 9M i 4 4 S 4 Picnic in the park Happy faces of new DDD pledges and the proud DDD actives At Christmas the DDD ' s sing to the frats and the faculty Kay Roscheni ' s pinning serenade Christmas Party for all DDD ' s to exchange presents, sing, and eat 63 DEOAZqa Hamme President Mays Vice-President Fislc Secretary Perry Treasurer Lowman Rush Willis Panhellenic 64 Arnold, C. Cooper, C. Cooper, N. Durst Insall Jackson Jahnke Johnson Loveless, A. Loveless, D. Medley Miller O ' Banon Partain Paxton Rawlings Riser Roarlc Smith, V. Wiggs VanAmburgh Basey Bennison DeLaune Dill Fleming Harris Holiman Loftin Perkins Renfro Retzlaff Schaub Evans, G. McSuire Smith, J. Evans, J. Ozier Tofte Arnold, L. Fischer Pearson Williams 65 _ DEUAZRa DZ pledges sing I love my pledge pin ' Delta Zeta pledges gave a skit at Mood Hall Sing-Song 66 Delta Zeta rush party Delta Zeta basketball tear Oao o 1  f fS r Everyone enjoyed the DZ rush party 67 PW uu Zieser Lane Israel Gilbert Mock Morrow President Vice-President Pledge Trainer Secretary Treasurer Rush 68 Allen A. Bryant Clemens Hausenfluke Lawson McNeese Martin Maxted Miller Rydell Loyd Story T. Bryant Quillian Burke Roseman Main Sims 69 pwr uu Phi Mu ' s greet happy new pledges At Christmas, food and candy was given to poor children Egyptian costume worn by Sandy Morrow .  - 1 70 All aboard for the Phi Mu rush party At the rush retreat everyone had a great time Skit for Mood Hall Sing-Song at Christmas Volleyball team has a lot of spirit and talent too 71 zqa vkv mm Wilson King Kidwell Kilpatriclc Matheny President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Rush 72 Alexander Bohmfalk Dengler S. Ellis Gerding Goodenough Griffin Harris McGill Manning Maresh Marx Menefee Moffitt Mood Nicholson Nixon Sewell Simank Sommer Wheat Aycock Barley Bass Darsey L. Ellis Gordon McKimmey Marshall Mayfield Binion Hoepfner Mott Brazziel Holm Russell Cater Lee Sandal Crossley McCree Sullivan 73 ZQAWALTW Zeta ' s presented a cute South Pacific rush party 74 Informal Zeta party was great fun Zeta angels at the Mood Hall Sing-Song help Santa A shower for Kaki in Sneed Another view of the Zeta pledge ' s skit at Mood Hal 75 J. Smith President KAPPAALPW Weidler Vice-President Voluse Secretary Maness Treasurer Kettler Pledge Trainer Calhoun Rush «% ! T LES Pack Adair Nance Rea Barbee Ozman Reed Dodson Pollard 76 Adkinson Connor Holloway Lazenby Richards Allen Croley Howe Loftin Robertson Ayles Deats Jahnke Miller Savage Barrier Doolittle Jones, W. Moffett Scott Behrens Downing Johnson Morian Shepperd Collins Frizzell Krugger Nanez Viclcers Conant Harrison Langston Nieto Wilson Douglas Forgan Fuller Funic J. Johnson K. Johnson Pryor A. Smith B. Sturdevant J. Sturdevant Willmont Yates Kuykendal 77 KAWAUW Kappa Alpha House ■i Mi 78 Dancing at the Old South Bal Lawn party during Old South Week KA Softball champs The wicked winking sphinx at the Egyptian party Costumes at the Egyptian party 79 kappa aom Morrison President Adams Vice-President Robinson Secretary Low Treasurer Cox Pledge Trainer Tyson Rush 80 gr ' Aifllig .i Bauguess Biyns Colegrove Glazner McClurg McCorkle Mashburn Philbriclc Ramsey Simecek Smith Strange Wilson Mrs. Gilette Bowman Garrison Hayden Little McCullough Williamson 81 mm asm Friendly domino game in the house Kappa Sigma House Kappa Siq basketball team Kappa Sigma brotherhood Kappa Sigma softball tear Kappa Sig ' s yearly show certain other frats what they think of them Time out for a snack at the Sig house Kappa Sigma cowboys? 83 PWTDWrWRa Spiekerman President Herbort Vice-President Dansby Secretary Easley Treasurer Knauff Pledge Trainer Fagan Rush 34 Brandes Butler Couch Ellis Evans Flowers Holt Hotchlciss Jacobson Kandeler Lipscombe Mendenha Powell Ramsey Shaw Shook Slater Sullivan Vance Viclcers Walker Wallace Warren Wiley Baker House Pollard Hanshaw Martin Brock Hughes Reynolds Chancellor Jeter Sherwood Eby Johnston Wichman 85 VWDUJMUEA Phi Delta Theta House Phi Delt actives greet their new pledges Phi football champs in action 86 Phi Delt House Dedication The special group sang for the Dedication Phi President Mike Spiekerman and Mrs. West at the House Dedication Pf KAPPA AUW Kurio President Watts Vice-President Rust Secretary Lowman Treasurer Leavell Pledge Trainer Raish Rush 88 Abel, G. Abel, B. Crow Davis, D LeGrand Lehman Secrest Vogler Aderholt Anderson Atkin Boehme Brockman, J Davis, G. D eWolfe Domel Hendrick Hunter Naegelin Neubauer Odiorne Oefinger Parker Watson Ward White Winn Wuthrich Miller Swick Blacklock Brockman, C. Draeger Reavis Schaufer Schiller Tipton Tidwell Tutt 89 Pf fcAFPAALFW Pi Kappa Alpha House Pike Softball team in action ■ • 90 Pike football tear PiKA open house for all the sororities Another view of the Pike football tear Informal dance at the Pike house 91 ri DGPENDQNTACSOCOTON Jesse Williams President Karen Busby Vice-President Alaine Anderson Sweetheart Elise Zerr Secretary-Treasurer 92 Program Chairmen: Carolyn Grubbs, Fred Hale Social Chairman: Eileen Munson Song Leader: Roberta Wisler Senate Representative: Pat Loyd Mood Contact: Glen Hatcher L.K. Contact: Annabelle Battle Kurth Contact: Sandy Murphree Ruter Contact: David Scott Sponsor: Alfred Brown MEMBERS Joyce Garey Van Phillips Harris Armstrong Fred Martin Lynette McDonald Key Stevens C. B. Cordray Jim Den- Carolyn Herald Rowena Caldwell Wanda Zimmerman Ruth Jones Anthony Cecil Harvey Cross Ray D. Lancaster David Moore Thomas Puckett Karol Miller Bill Burney Janice Hepner John Morrison Ron Bearden Linda Frier Robert Bost Sharon Virden Jodonne Potts Jerry Everett Margaret Dickson Larry Grubbs Kathy Weimer Ray Harlan John Thomason Jim Grisso 93 95 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS ED ELLIS PRESIDENT DAVID EASLEY TREASURER PAT TANNER VICE-PRESIDENT CAROLYN KING SECRETARY Ardaya, Roberto E. Cochabamba, Bolivia History Barnes, Rebecca Ann San Angelo Music Education; Piano Delta Delta Delta, Song Leader; Or- chestra; NEA; WRA. £EMOR£ Bauguess, David Fort Worth Music Student Senate, President, Vice- President, Senator; Honor Council; Junior Class President; Blue Key, Vice-President; Kappa Sigma, SMC, Social Chairman, Song Leader, Scholarship Leadership Award; A Cappella Choir. Bohnrfallc, Laura Paul Jasper Art Zeta Tau Alpha; SUB Directorate, Secretary, Publicity Chrm., Special Events Chairman; Southwestern Magazine, Editor, Assistant Editor, Poetry Editor; Sneed House, Presi- dent; Women ' s Advisory; A Cap- pella Choir; Band. Bigham, Beverly Lubbock English Delta Delta Delta, President, So- cial Chairman; Honor Council; Cardinal Key, Vice-President; Out- standing Freshman Woman; Vice- President of Freshman Class; L.K. Dorm, President; Dean ' s List; Nomi- nee for Miss Southwestern. Brockman, John Martin Rockdale History Student Senate, President; Inter- fraternity Council; Senator; Pi Kap- pa Alpha, President, Vice-President; Blue Key, Corresponding Secretary; Student Life Committee; Orienta- tion Leader; SU Speological So- ciety, charter member. 97 Busby, Judith Karen San Antonio Sociology Independent Assoc; Cardinal Key; S.C.A.; Senate; Nominee for Miss S.U. Cecil, Anthony Clay, Jr. Richmond Religion Independent Assoc, Contact; Blue Key, Outstanding Freshman Boy, Treasurer; Alpha Chi, President; MSM, President, Vice-President; Kappa Chi; Campus Religious Life Council, Chairman; SUB, Forum and Evaluation Committees; Mega- phone; SCA; French Club; Dean ' s List; Who ' s Who; David Knox Por- ter Ministerial Award; Summa Cum Laude. Chou, Virginia Ven-Gee Hong Kong, China Sociology Conn, Cornelia Helen Kirbyville Psychology Collins, William R. Dallas Kappa Alpha, Sports Chairman; Independent Assoc, Officer; All Intramural Football; Spanish Club, President, Vice-President; Choir; SCA; Varsity Baseball; Young Re- publicans and Democrats; Pre-Law Society. Connor, William Harris, Jr. Houston General Business Kappa Alpha. 98 Cooper, Constance Houston Mathematics Alpha Delta PI, Treasurer, Chaplain, Ideal Initiate; Nominee for Miss SU; Women ' s Advisory, President; Who ' s Who; Cardinal Key, Secre- tary; Southwestern Science Society, Vice-President; NEA, Vice-President, Treasurer; Religious Life Council; SCA Council; German Club; WRA. Cooper, Nancy Fort Worth Elementary Education Delta Zeta, Corresponding Secre- tary, Philanthropy Chairman; NEA; SCA; WRA; International Club. £EMOR£ Coppin, Alaine Anderson Taylor Business-Secretarial, Science Independent Association, heart. Sweet- Drake, Jeff San Juan Biology Phi Delta Theta. Dansby, William Roland Bryan Music Phi Delta Theta, Chorister, Secre- tary; Blue Key; Outstanding Senior Man. Earls, Linda Dennison La Marque Music Delta Zeta. 99 Earls, Paul Houston Easley, David Wayne Houston Business Phi Delta Theta, Vice-President, Treasurer; Senior Class, Treasurer; Pre-Law Society; Letterman ' s As- sociation; Student Manager of Var- sity Athletics; MEGAPHONE, Sports Editor; BMOC 60-64. Economides, Spyros Athens, Greece Mathematics International Club; Independent As- sociation. Ellis, Suzanne Morrow Sinton Elementary Education Zeta Tau Alpha, Rituals Chairman. Ellis, Edward Hardin Houston Business Phi Delta Theta, Rush Chairman; Senior Class, President; Junior Class, Treasurer; Pi Gamma Mu; Wall Street Journal Award. Evans, John William Frakes, Kentucky Mathematics 100 Fang, Marcus Chung-Sun Seremban, Malaya Psychology International Club; Alpha Chi; Blue Key; Who ' s Who; Cum Laude. Fisk, Suzanne Barton Calvert Elementary Education Delta Zeta, Recording Secretary, Chaplain, Pledge Secretary; WRA. President; NEA, Vice-President; Kappa Phi, Pledge Social Chair- man; MSM, Secretary, Fellowship Chairman; SCA Council; Spanish Club; Band; Dean ' s List. £EMOR£ Frazer, Nancy Elizabeth Houston Music Education-Voice Alpha Delta Pi, Song Leader; A ' Cappella Choir; Senate; SUB, Hos- pitality Committee; NATS Regional Convention; Mary Lynn Webb Starnes Music Award. Giles, Mary Jerusha Crawford Round Rock English Gay, Nancy Ann Dallas English Delta Delta Delta, Corresponding Sec, Pledge Class President; Young Republicans; International Club; Dean ' s List; French Club; WRA; NEA; Canterbury Club, Secretary of Diocese of Texas. Goodloe, Mary Ruth Clarksville, Ark. History Delta Delta Delta, Marshal; Worn- ens ' Advisory; L.K. House Coun- cil; WRA, Archery Chairman; SUB, Cosmopolitan and Evaluation Com- mittees; Young Democrats; Orien- tation Committee, Secretary. 101 Gregg, Joseph Jackson Austin Business Hamme, Karen Mae Edinburg Elementary Education Delta Zeta, President, Social Chair- man, Rush Chairman; Beauty Nomi- nee; NEA, President; Kurth Hall House Council; Women ' s Advisory; Honor Council; Orientation Leader; Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl; Cardi- nal Key; Women ' s Panhellenic. Harris, Kathleen Doyle Houston English Zeta Tau Alpha, Social Chairman, Panhellenic Delegate; Student Sen- ate, Secretary; Freshman Class, Sec- retary; Pi Delta Epsilon; NEA; WRA. Hughes, Carlita San Antonio History Alpha Delta Pi. Hepner, Janice Susanna San Antonio Psychology Israel, Troy Ann Lake Jackson Mathematics Phi My, Treasurer, Rituals, Pledge Trainer, Panhellenic, Best Initiate — 2 years, Nominee for Ideal Sorority Woman; Kappa Phi, Second ' Vice- President; WRA, Ping-Pong Chair- man; NEA, Treasurer, Vice-Presi- dent; Kurth House Council; Cardi- nal Key, Treasurer; Science Society, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer; Dean ' s List. 102 Jackson, Kay Karol Houston Elementary Education Delta Zeta, Philanthropy Chairman, Publicity Chairman, Pledge Class Historian; L.K. House Council, Treasurer; NEA; SCA; WRA Coun- cil; Mask and Wig; Dean ' s List. Johnson, Marcia Ann Orange Religion Phi Mu; SCA; WRA. CEMOR£ Jones, Larry R. Victoria Religion Kidwell, Dorothy Lou Phoenix, Arizona Elementary Education Zeta Tau Alpha, Secretary; Honor Council; NEA; WRA; Kurth House Council. Kandeler, Alfred Whitney Beaumont Philosophy Phi Delta Theta, Scholarship Chair- man; SUB President 2 years, Vice- President; SUB Governing Board; Senate; A ' Cappella Choir; Blue Key, President; Mood House Coun- cil. King, Carolyn Dallas French Zeta Tau Alpha, Vice-President; SUB, Dance Committee; Senior Class Treasurer. 103 Knauff, Jerry Joe Rochester, Indiana Business, Economics Phi Delta Theta, Pledgemaster, So- cial Chairman; Pre-Law, President; Letterman ' s Association, President; Mood Hall Vice-President; Mask and Wig; Young Republicans; Baseball; Basketball, Captain, Fort Worth Tournament Most Valuable Player; Phi Delta Theta All-American Team; Orientation Leader. Kurio, Gerald Stanley Walburg Business Pi Kappa Alpha, President, Vice- President, Pledge Trainer, Best Ac- tive Award, Sports Captain; Intra- mural Football All-Star Team, 2 years; UMOC; Dean ' s List; Inter- fraternity Council; Orientation Leader. Lane, Carol Ferguson, Missouri Art Phi Mu, Historian, Pledgemaster, Vice-President; Kappa Chi, Dorm Representative; SUB, Hospitality chairman; Art Association; Dean ' s List; Mask and Wig; WRA; French Club; Mademoiselle College Board. Long, Cynthia Emily Tivoli Music Independent Association; Band; Or- chestra; Delta Omicron. Loftin, Thomas Lynn Houston Religion Kappa Alpha Order; Blue Key; Senator; SCA, Treasurer; A ' Cap- pella Choir, 2 years; Ruter Dorm, President. Lorfing, Michael Georgetown Art Independent Association; Art Asso- ciation; Magazine Staff. 104 McAllister, Kenneth Dale Fort Stockton English Independent Assoc; Varsity Ten- nis. McClurg, Fred La Don Houston Biology Kappa Sigma; S.U. Science So- ciety; Biology Lab Assistant. £ENfOR£ McDaniel, Robert Anthony Temple Biology Mast, Ann Ramsey Midland English Independent Assoc, Beauty Nor nee; NEA. McDonald, Jimmie Reed Georgetown Chemistry S.U. Science Society. Matheny, Mary Carmen Tulsa, Oklahoma English Zeta Tau Alpha, Rush Chairman, Panhellenic, Beauty Nominee; WRA; Basketball Sweetheart Nominee; Mask and Wig, Board Member, Players Award — Best Actress ' 64; Pi Delta Epsilon; Sou ' wester Staff ' 61. 105 Mays, Rebecca Sue Freeport Elementary Education Delta Zeta, Guard, Secretary, Pledge Trainer; Cardinal Key; Who ' s Who; WRA, President, Secretary- Treasurer; NEA; Kurth House Coun- cil, Vice-President; Women ' s Ad- visory; Kappa Phi, Vice-President; Dean ' s List; Senator; SUB, Chair- man of Special Events, Hospitality. Mendenhall, Diana Reed West Columbia History Alpha Delta Pi, Rush Chairman, Secretary, Scholarship Chairman, Sports Captain; ADPi Beauty; SUB Directorate, Hospitality Chair- man; Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl Nominee; LK House Council; Pi Gamma Mu, Secretary-Treasurer, Who ' s Who. Mendenhall, William Stanley Dallas Business Phi Delta Theta, Historian; SUB, Forum Chairman; S Association, Secretary-Treasurer; Varsity Base- ball; Intramural Sports; Mood Hall House Council; Senator; SCONA Delegate; Pi Gamma Mu, Vice- President; Pre-Law; Who ' s Who. Mock, Sue Gale La Porte English Phi Mu. Miller, Molly Deer Park English Phi Mu. Mowat, Pat Dallas Religion Independent Association; SCA. 106 Murph, Wayne Jarrell Religion Nor+hington, Nancy Ann Temple Elementary Education Delta Delta Delta, Rush Chairman, Social Chairman, Activities; Wom- en ' s Panhellenic; Cardinal Key; Pi Gamma Mu; Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl; SUB, Chairman Dance Com- mittee, Evaluation Committee; Sneed House Council; NEA; His- panic Society, Secretary-Treasurer; Orientation Leader; Sou ' wester Staff; Dean ' s List. £EMOR£ Paysee, Robert Galveston Music Band; Orchestra; Lab Band; Ge man Club; UMOC Nominee. Perry, Patricia Jean Lake Jackson Mathematics Delta Zeta, Assistant Rush, Pan- hellenic Delegate, Treasurer; Cardi- nal Key, President; Southwestern Science Society, president, Secre- tary-Treasurer; NEA, President, Sec- retary, Treasurer; Kurth House Coun- cil, President, Vice-President; Sopho- more Class Secretary; Junior Class Vice-President; Women ' s Advisory; German Club; SCA; WRA; William Hawley Atwell Citizenship Award. Pennington, Sandra Georgetown English Alpha Delta Pi, President; Pi Epsi- lon Delta; Mask and Wig. Philbrick, Jack Howard Robstown Biology Kappa Sigma, President; Who ' s Who; Blue Key; Interfraternity Council, President; SU Science So- ciety. 107 Robinson, John Allen Liberty Hill Religion Rodden, Frank Anderson San Angelo Chemistry Phi Delta Theta; Megaphone, Edi tor; S.U. Science Society. Rodden, Carolyn Louise Anderson San Angelo Elementary Education Ann Roscheni Caro San Antonio Secretarial Science Roscheni, Sandra Kay San Antonio Secretarial Science Delta Delta Delta, Treasurer, Beauty Nominee; L.K. Councilor; WRA; Honor Council, Secretary. Rydell, Dorothy Karen Kay Taylor Secretarial Science Phi Mu; WRA. 108 Sharp, Mamie Nancy Mineola English Delta Delta Delta, Recommenda- tions Chairman; Panhellenic, Vice- President; Nominee for Best Dressed; WRA; NEA; Dean ' s List. Slater, Stewart Eugene Topeka, Kansas Drama and Speech Phi Delta Theta; Pi Epsilon Delta; Mask and Wig. CEMOR£ Smith, Jim Pasadena History Kappa Alpha, President, Vice-Presi- dent, Pledge Trainer, Recording Secretary, Sergeant-at-Arms; Ger- man Club; Young Republicans; Men ' s Fraternity Council, President. Thomas, William Paul, Jr. Richards Art and Biology Tanner Patricia Sue Duncanville Secretarial Science Alpha Delta Pi, Sports and Rush Chairman, President; Women ' s Pan- hellenic; Women ' s Advisory; WRA; Cardinal Key; Kurth Hall, President; Honor Council, Secretary; Best Dressed Nominee; Senior Class Vice- President; Who ' s Who; Nominee for Miss S.U.; Homecoming Queen. Trevino, Diana San Antonio Elementary Education Sneed House Council; NEA. 109 Tyson, Roy Knox Houston History Kappa Sigma Rush Chairman; Young Democrats, President; Mega- phone Staff, Feature Editor; Span- ish Club. Vogler, Harold Ray Georgetown Elementary Education Pi Kappa Alpha; NEA. Wade, Patrick Bay City Psychology White, Robert Charles Killeen Music Education, Saxophone Wallace, John Melton Houston History Phi Delta President, Theta, President, Vice- House Manager, Best Pledge; Megaphone Editor, Repor- ter; Blue Key; Young Republicans, President; German; Pre-Law; Pi Delta Epsilon; Men ' s Panhellenic, Treasurer. Wichman, Marcella Lufkin Art and Biology Delta Delta Delta, Treasurer, His- torian, Scholarship Chairman, Lead- ership Award; Sou ' wester Editor, Assistant Editor ' 63; Cardinal Key; Pi Delta Epsilon; S.U. Science So- ciety; Dean ' s List; Orchestra; Art Association; WRA; NEA; SUB, Vice- President, Governing Board, Pub- licity Chairman; Who ' s Who; Orien- tation Leader; Band. 110 1 David Vandiver Wilson, Temple. History Kappa Sigma, President, Leader; A ' Cappella Choir. Song Wilson, Linda Janine Palestine Art Senate, Secretary, Vice-President; Honor Council; Sou ' wester, classes and Art Editor; Zeta Tau Alpha, Best Pledge, Best Initiate, Vice- President, President; Who ' s Who; Dean ' s List; Liaison Committee; Ideal Sorority Woman; Mits South- western; Outstanding Senior Wom- an; Cardinal Key; Pi Delta Epsilon; Art Association. £EMOR£ Wong, Lawrence Pi-Yang Kowloon, Hong Kong, China Biology International Club; German Club; Cum Laude Graduate. Wynne, Georgia Ann Kirbyville Drama and Speech Pi Delta Epsilon, President; and Wig officer; Nationa Mask Col- egiate Players; Goosetree-Morgan Award; Student Union Directorate, Megaphone Correspondent; SOUTHWESTERN MAGAZINE Staff. Zieser, Mary Ann Weslaco Biology Phi Mu, President; Southwestern Science Society; Beauty Nominee; WRA; Spanish Club; NEA; Band. 4fkJ III m Abel, Gerald Russell Elgin History, Economics Pi Kappa Alpha, President, Vice- President, Secretary, House Mana- ger; Pi Gamma Mu, President; Blue Key; Young Republicans; Band; Men ' s Panhellenic; Interfraternity Council; Orientation Leader; Dean ' s List. Domel, Eugene Jarrell Sociology Pi Kappa Alpha. Lemmond, Clarence James LaMarque Music Orchestra; Band. Bohmfallc, Laneill D. Barnes Bryan Elementary Education Delta Zeta; NEA. Downing, Clarence Ray Navasota Business Kappa Alpha Order, Secretary Loveless, Diana Houston Elementary Education Delta Zeta; NEA. CWIORC Burgin, Sara Ann Dickinson History Alpha Defta Pi, Beauty Nominee; Panhellenic, President. Downing, Jonabeth Fair Hunt Business Delta Delta Delta, Rush Chairman, Assistant Treasurer; Nominee tor Kappa Alpha Rose. Loveless, Robert Wells, Jr. Bastrop Economics Kappa Alpha Order; Hispanic So- ciety, President. Butler, James Edward Georgetown Sociology Phi Delta Theta. Guess, Georgette Katool San Antonio Elementary Education Nominee for Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl. McClellan, Thomas Robert Georgetown English SOUTHWESTERN MAGAZINE Staff; Pi Delta Epsilon. Butler, Linda Driskell Crockett Elementary Education Delta Zeta; NEA. Johnson, William James Houston Business Kappa Alpha Order, Parliamentar- ian, Sergeant-at-Arms; Young Re- publicans; Pre-Law Society. Moffett, Harvey Clinton San Antonio Physical Education Kappa Alpha Order. Cox, John William San Antonio Biology Kappa Sigma, Pledgemaster. Krueger, David Thrall Physical Education and History Kappa Alpha Order; Varsity Base- ball; All-Conference Baseball. Moffett, Judy Davis Sweetwater Home Economics Alpha Delta Pi, Beauty. 12 Nieto, Ernest Houston Physical Education Kappa Afpha; Letterman ' s Associa- tion. Peniclc, Robert Anthony Georgetown Mathematics Band; Orchestra; Concert Band; Sou ' wester Staff. Quick, David Round Rock Business Kappa Alpha Order. Saffle, Gayle Bruceville Biology Phi Delta Theta. Simanlc, Katherine Jones Brenham Elementary Education Zeta Tau Alpha. Tuxworth, Sandra Munson Georgetown English Zeta Tau Alpha, President. Ward, Donald Edward San Antonio Psychology Senate, Treasurer; Blue Key; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Pi Kappa Alpha, So- cial Affiliate, Social Chairman. Wilson, Charles Wesley Freeport History Kappa Alpha Order; Basketbal £ENfOR£ 113 JUNIOR OACQ OFFICERS MONA LOWMAN PRESIDENT CAROLYN GRANBERRY SECRETARY KENNY JACOBSON VICE-PRESIDENT ELISE ZERR TREASURER Barrier, Al Mineral Wells Basey, Jinx Pasadena Bost, Robert Georgetown Braselton, James Houston JUN(OR£ Busby, Sharon Eddy Butler, Bitsie Houston Chiles, Janis San Antonio Clendenin, Mary Ann Dallas Colegrove, Bill Lake Jackson Conklin, Nonie Ozona Cox, Betha Luling Darden, Charlotte Mabank Davis, Gene Nashville, Tennessee 115 ■ SNOW!!! and all the chil- dren threw snowballs - ,; :• Dickson, Frances Denton Everett, Gerald Houston Flowers, Elliott Houston Fry, Lee Houston Garey, Joyce Uvalde Granberry, Carolyn Dallas Grubbs, Larry Houston Harley, David San Antonio Hausenfluke, Karen Georgetown 116 Herbort, James Marble Falls Jacobson, Kenny Houston Kilpatriclc, Kay Houston Kraus, Joan Copperas Cove JUMOR£ Lacy, Larry Devine Lacy, Stephanie Devine Lawson, Becky Waco Ledbetter, Judy Dallas Lipscombe, Ken Waco Love, Judy Del Rio Lowman, Mona Floresville Loyd, Pat Bryan Luckel, Susan Houston 17 McDonald, Karen Wichita Falls McDonald, Lynette Houston Main, Linda Odessa Malone, Georgia Georgetown Marshall, Sharon Victoria Maxted, Irene Houston Morian, Clark Beaumont Munson, Eileen Lockhart Murphree, Sandra Dickinson Neely, Martha San Benito Nicholson, Nic Garland O ' Banon, Ann Lometa Oliver, Sally Devine 18 Yes, we ' ve been blessed with money from . . . JUMOR£ Parse, Carolyn Fagala Elsa Peacock, Susan Dallas Powell, Bob Dallas Rawlings, Anne Tyler Robertson, John Houston Robinson, Lynn Dallas Rydell, Laverne Taylor Secrest, Richard Corpus Christi Simecelc, Ray Yorktown 119 Stewart, Beverly Sandy Terry, Ellen Dallas Tidwell, George Houston Tarman, Carolyn Hutto gfl A fW V. ' Tarman, Phillip Hutto Vega, Able Bay City Vickers, Tom San Antonio Virden, Sharon Fredericksburg Voluse, Chuck Baltimore, Maryland Wadsworth, Ann Lake Charles, Louisiana Weimer, Kathie Palacios Whittenberg, Judy Athens Williams, Jesse Houston 120 I made my first million by just being born. JJNIGRC Williamson, Jodie San Antonio Wisler, Roberta Houston Zerr, Elise San Antonio SOPHOMORE OASS OFFICERS GEORGE MORRISON PRESIDENT VICKI BAER TREASURER STEVE COUCH VICE-PRESIDENT SUSAN SOMMERS SECRETARY 122 Abel, Bobby Elgin Adams, Arch Austin Adlcins, Florence McDade Aleman, Daniel Georgetown £OPWO UOR££ Alexander, Janice Houston Alger, Bernie Bethany, Oklahoma Alger, Bill Houston Allen, Alice George West Alloway, Ann Houston Anderegg, Karen Fredericksburg Arnold, Clare Pearland Ayles, Rudy Dallas Baker, Dolores Olmito 123 Brock, Bill Dallas Brown, Gay San Antonio Brown, Jeannie Houston Brown, Sharon Corpus Christi Bryant, Alice Ross Olton Busby, Jack Corsicana Byrd, Pam Bryan Calhoun, Bill Houston Chase, June Midland 124 Never fear! Our religion P rofs get it straight from God. £OFWUOR££ Chiao, Dicky Hong Kong, China Clemens, Carla San Antonio Colley, Jim Baytown Cooper, Carolyn Houston Cordray, C. B. Houston Couch, Steve Georgetown Day, Nelda Baytown Deats, Wyndell Dickinson DeLaune, Fey Houston 125 Seated on the table from left to right are: PIG and GIG. Dengler, Carol Beaumont Derr, James Orange Doolittle, Doug San Antonio Downs, Peggy Dallas Durst, Janet College Station Easterly, Gene Ponce, Puerto Rico Evans, Dane Georgetown Fagan, Joel Houston Fang, Connie Seremban, Malaya 126 Felder, Charlotfe Huntsville Fourment, Richard Abilene Frier, Linda Franklin Frizzell, Randal Houston £OPr-WOR££ Garrett, Carol Englewood, Colorado Gerding, Marianne Denton Goodenough, Donna Corpus Christi Griffin, Emily Houston Grisso, James Stafford Hankins, Lamar Port Arthur Harlan, Ray Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Herald, Carolyn Lubbock Hewell, Florence Ruth Nixon 127 Hill, Danette Conroe Holland, Sandra Beaumont Holm, Deanna Kay Pecos Hudson, Melody Houston Johnson, Kay San Antonio Jones, Jim League City Kidson, Phyllis Houston Kothmann, Jerry Mason Land, Beverly Dallas LeGrand, Leslie Houston 128 Dr. Rose instructs his stu- dents in the scientific method of making hot chocolate. COPUCWG EC Leichli+er, Karen Midla nd Lowman, Larry Floresville McCorkle, Joe Sulphur Springs McCullough, Marilyn Midland McNeese, Zet+ie Sue Round Rock Ma, Lydia Hong Kong, China Manford, Janet Smiley Mar+in, Bill Fort Worth Mariin, Fred Yancey 129 Got a problem, Beck? Martin, Walter Georgetown Medley, Helen Houston Miller Karol Nederland Moffitt, Mary Patt Wichita Falls Mood, Carolyn Pacific Palisades, California Morgan, Bronwen Austin Morrison, George Alice Odiorne, T. J. Johnson City O ' Neill, Roberta Carrollton 130 Ozniclc, John Dallas Pack, Lindsy Garrison Partain, Joyce Georgetown Paxton, Eileen Beaumont £OPRWOR££ Petricevic, Drina La Paz, Bolivia Phelps, Betsey Baytown Porter, Anne San Antonio Price, David Mineola Radde, Alice Meridian Raish, John La Porte Ramsay, Jack Dallas Ramsay, Russell Houston Reed, Sanford Mabank 131 Reimer, Betty Houston Roark, Carol Wichita Falls Robinson, Kirk Alice Rogers, Elaine Waco Sandall, Janie Houston Savage, Randy Houston Scott, David Houston Scott, Diane San Antonio Sechrist, Claudia Fort Worth Sewell, Betty Belton Slaughter, Dorothy Dallas Smith, Bobby Dallas Sommer, Susan Brenham 132 A multitude of fascinat- ing work programs are available at S.U. £OPWO UOR££ Stone, Judy Austin Sullivan, Wade Crockett Sweet, Dick Houston Tadloclc, Phyllis Waco Thomason, John Fort Worth Van Amburgh, Kaaren Houston Vance, Cindy Liberty Hill Walker, John Randolph Air Force Base Ward, Karen Tomball 133 The basketball team flew to Indiana for a tourna- ment. Watson, Nana Los Fresnos Weidler, Jim Houston Weise, Carol Bellaire Wheat, Jane Beaumont White, Lynn La Porte Wiggs, Anita Cherry Hill, New Jersey Wiley, Jeff Portland Willis, Danna Houston Windes, Jo Ella San Antonio 134 Woods, Wilton Seguin Wright, Melanie Baytown Zimmermann, Daryl Bellaire £OPWO UOR££ Sing out, BROTHER- HOOD, WE LOVE BRO- THERHOOD . . . 135 FRESHMAN OACQ OFFICERS DAVID TUTT VICE-PRESIDENT SKIPPY LEFFLER PRESIDENT MARTHA LOFTIN TREASURER TOMMIE LYNN LUCUS SECRETARY iihi ■ III ' Kf 136 Abbott, Donna — Hondo Aldrich, Cathleen — Houston Alger, Kathie — Houston Aranki, Joe — Jerusalem, Jordan Arnold, Linda — McAllen Aycock, Dianne — Trinity FR££W UEN Baker, Bill — Houston Ballard, Shirley — Carthage Banker, David — Wharton Barbee, Jack — Crockett Barkley, Barbara — Ennis Barley, Beverly — Dallas Bass, Laura Jane — San Antonio Battle, Annabelle — Santiago, Chile Bear, John — Crockett Bearden, Ronald — Dallas Bennison, Kathie — La Marque Bina, Patricia — Dallas 137 Blackburn, Thurman — Dallas Blaclclock, David — La Marque Blagg, Tommie Sue Bowman, Dennis — Harlingen Bray, Joan — Dallas Brazziel, Carol Ann — Palestine $ m mm Brewer, Dave — El Campo Brockman, Carl — Rockdale Brown, Peggy — Midland Bryant, Tanya — Olton Burke, Jackie — Dallas Burke, Ken — San Antonio Caldwell, Rowena — Houston Butterworth, Carol — Houston Carver, Charlie — Dallas Cauthan, Christine — Houston Chancellor, Robert — Dallas Chapman, Dee — Hewitt 138 Yes, Lovey, how did you guess? Yes, a flat tire . . . Yes, I ' ll try to get her in by 2:30 . . . FR£OJ UEN Chin, Katherine — Hong Kong, Chine Choate, Carol Beth — La Marque Clarke, Steve — Austin Cleclcley, Barbara — Waco Clendenin, Bennie — D allas Cooke, Cray — Dallas Cookston, Ronnie — Tyler Cowen, Libby — Midland, Louisiana Craddock, Roberta — Colorado City Cross, Harvey — Kingsville Crossley, Judy — Houston Darsey, Nell — Crockett ' 39 The new crop of suave Phi Delts Davis, Alan — Bellaire Denny, Dave — Peru, Indiana Diamond, Dennis — Houston Dickson, Margaret — Denton Dill, Carolyn — Houston Dupont, Nanette — Houston Eby, Bob — Austin Ellis, Lisa — Houston Esfahani, Mohammad — Mashad. Iran Evans, Joan — Dallas Fischer, Marcy — Kingsville Fisher, Mary K. — Lubbock 140 Fleming, Delryn — San Angelo Flemming, Susan — Houston Fomby, Ed — Austin Forgan, Glenn — Richmond Frosch, Van — Midland Frost, Nancy — Palestine FREO-f UEN Garris, Roy — Texarkana Garrison, Roy — McAllen Gee, Janie — Austin Germer, Bill — Refugio Goldbeck, Janne — Fort Worth Greene, Harry — Fort Worth Grubbs, Carolyn — Houston Hale, Fred — Bonham Hall, Pam — Corpus Christi Hanshaw, Jack — Reymondville Hardt, Betty — Beaumont Hatcher, Glen — Dallas 141 Hayden, Tim — Harlingen Hearn, Betsy — Lake Jackson Helpinstill, Carol — Freeport Henderson, Sherrill — Alice Hightower, Mary Lou — Mason Hinshaw, Connie — Houston Hoepfner, Judy — Corpus Christi Hooper, Diane — College Station Horeczy, Jo Anne — Baytown House, Bill — Bryan Howrey, Mary Ann — El Paso Hughes, Phil — Houston Jeter, Tom — Ennis Johnson, Jack — Fort Worth Johnson, Kent — Austin Johnston, Bill — Centerville Jones, Elizabeth — Baytown Jones, Ruth — Marble Falls 142 Humble Methodist fam- ily tells son, You kin go to Southwestern. FREO UEN Keckley, Jeff — Houston Kelley, Anne — Houston King, Lynda — Bandera Knowles, Pete — Uvalde Kuykendall, Kirk — Sugar Land Lacy, Molly — Austin Lancaster, Ray — Sonora Langford, Sharron — ; Brownsville LaQuey, Barbara — Odem Lee, Elizabeth — Corsicana Lee, Larry — Dallas Lee, Suzan — Bryan 143 Our tough Pirates — ready for action McMullen, John — Weslaco Major, Diane — Nocona Marshall, Betsy — Sherman Mason, Guy — Houston May-field, Judy — Waco Mendel, Gerry — Houston FEESW UEN Meyers, Marsha — Fort Worth Miller, Bryan — Jarrell Miller, Pam — Bellaire Miller, Sarah — Dallas Mims, Susan — San Antonio Moore, David — Galena Park Morgan, Pat — Houston Morrison, Jonathan — Houston Morrow, Jackie — Houston Mott, Marilyn — Portland Munson, Nancy — Lockhart Murrell, Meg — Electra 145 Myers, Tom — Fort Worth Niles, Bill— Wichita Falls Nowlin, Nancy — Houston Oliver, Anne — Waco Ozier, Dee — Houston Padgett, Joan — Copperas Cove Paysse, Glen — Galveston Pearson, Diane — Freeport Pennington, Jerry — Orange Perkins, Guy — Fort Worth Perkins, Judy — Lampasas Perry, Mike — Sweetwater Peters, Ken — Copperas Cove Pollard, Billy — Houston Pope, Nancy — Granger Potts, Jodonne — Waco Pryor, Robert — Baytown Putman, Lulu — Wichita Falls She just passed! FR££W UEN Quillian, Mary Ann — Waco Renfro, Pat— Bay City Retzlaff, Louise — Elgin Reynolds, John — Houston Richardson, Susan — Snyder Rozelle, Pam — Sugar Land Russell, Judi — Bay City Sarro, Michael — Inwood, New York Sauer, Robert — San Antonio Scarborough, Sue — Austin Schaub, Margaret — Houston Schiller, Curt — Baytown 147 REGISTRATION designed to completely confuse and frustrate every Freshman. Schlecte, Cindy — Plainview Schnaufer, Dennis — La Marque Sellers, Bobbie — Houston Shirley, Mary Aubra— Houston Simmons, Linda — Lexington Simms, Jane — Frankston Smith, Janean — Houston Smith, Larry — Pasadena Staacke, Robert — Houston Stewart, Sheila — La Marque Sublett, Cookie — El Campo Swanzey, Ginger — Weslaco !48 Thompson Gerry — Abilene Thrasher, Martha — Houston Tillotson, Ann — Rotan Tipton, Charles — Weslaco Tofte, Diane — Houston Trevino, Daniel — San Antonio FRE£R UEN Tutt, David— Waco Vanderghem, Andres — Lima, Peru Voss, Donna — Odem Wang, Philip — Selangor, Malaya Warner, George — Texas City Webb, Rita— Dallas Welter, Sue Ann — Colorado City Wichman, Marc — Lufkin Wilkinson, Janet — Midland Williams, Marilyn — Copperas Cove Williamson, Richard — San Antonio Yarbrough, Susan — Dallas 149 Yates, Reed — Beaumont Zimmerman, Wanda — Brownsville FREOJ UEN ' Color me FAT! ' Dr. Campbell, a man of many talents. 150 The promising young ath- letes of S.U.? uhhh! 1 1 1 1 I ll . I I 1 . 1 1 ll 1 1 . ll I PK£0N4Lm££ 153 ti Uf QC £OUTWlA EOTRN 154 LINDA JANINE WILSON Mf££ SOUTUU ' EOTRN N OWJ£E£ BEVERLY BIGHAM CONSTANCE COOPER JUDITH KAREN BUSBY PATRICIA SUE TANNER LINDA JANINE WILSON 155 RO UECO UfN QUG PATRICIA SUE TANNER 156 ALL. SCHOOL B AUFV MELINDA CRAY COOKE 57 CORjORW BWT?E£ ALPHA DELTA PI PHYLLIS TADLOCK DELTA ZETA CLARE LYNN ARNOLD IJ DELTA DELTA DELTA MARTHA LYNN NEELY 158 SORORfTV EGAWBS INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION SUSAN YARBROUGH PHI MU TANYA LYNN BRYANT ZETA TAU ALPHA SUZAN LEE ' 59 BSAUrV NO UfN£E£ ALPHA DELTA PI ANN ALLOW AY PHYLLIS LEE KIDSON DELTA DELTA DELTA KAREN ANN McDONALD JANET MANFORD SANDRA KAY ROSCHENI 160 B54UV N Wf N£££ DELTA ZETA MONA LOWMAN MARGARET SCHAUB COOKIE SUBLETT INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION ANNABELLE BATTLE CHARLOTTE FELDER NANA WATSON 161 BSAUV NOWK£ CARLA SUE CLEMANS PHI MU GERRY LYNN MENDEL JANET ROSEMAN CYNTHIA ANN CATER ZETA TAU ALPHA JUDITH E. CROSSLEY JANE WHEAT 162 KAPPA AUWROSk JANICE ALEXANDER 163 KAFPA QGMA V AM- £K - KATHLEEN DOYLE HARRIS 164 Pf K FPA AlPm D EAfiJl GfRL DOROTHY BOHMFALK 165 UOY WJ ON CAMPUS GERALD STANLEY KURIO 166 CREE£LSADER£ HI thwe; 4IVE DAVID BLACKLOCK BENNY CLENDENIN TOMMIE LYNN LUCUS PAT RENFRO COOKIE SUBLETT SOUTf 1 1 m o j j i n vv U N rv E „ j B 88 — WO-WlMw.-iiw ' — —  j«- MESTE JNK S,T ■p jj 167 WUO ' C wuo BEVERLY BIGHAM MARCUS FANG LINDA WILSON 168 WUO ' C wuo :S:.AC-, i eL s: ' frA1fei®i BECKY MAYS JACK PHILBRICK MARCELLA WICHMAN ' 69 WUO ' C wuo ANTHONY CECIL WUO ' C wuo DIANA REEDMENDENHALL STAN MENDENHALL PAT TANNER 171 1 1 1 ll 1 1 1 ill £FORJS 173 BASKETBALL s.u. 92 Howard Payne I 14 Taylor University 100 Fort Wayne Bible College 95 Indiana Tech 72 St. Edward ' s University 81 Howard Payne 70 Sul Ross 78 John Tarleton 84 St. Mary ' s University 73 McMurry College 58 Louisiana College 87 Texas Wesleyan College 74 Texas Lutheran College 67 University of Houston 77 John Tarleton. 65 St. Edward ' s University 81 Texas Wesleyan College 70 St. Mary ' s University 63 Texas Lutheran College 87 122 68 118 82 85 80 82 85 102 86 115 79 93 94 75 110 98 75 DICK SHOOK JUNIOR LOGANSPORT, INDIANA 174 JERRY KNAUFF SENIOR ROCHESTER, INDIANA DON DAILEY JUNIOR GAS CITY, INDIANA JIM VANCE JUNIOR LOGANSPORT, INDIANA DANNY POLLARD JUNIOR HOUSTON DAVE DENNY FRESHMAN PERU, INDIANA SANFORD REED SOPHOMORE MABANK 75 RONNIE KETTLER SOPHOMORE BRENHAM JOE DOBSON FRESHMAN COPPERAS COVE JOHN KELLY FRESHMAN HOUSTON BILLY LOSAK FRESHMAN BELLMEAD KENNY GUNDRUM FRESHMAN LOGANSPORT, INDIANA MIKE PERRY FRESHMAN SWEETWATER 176 TWM£ Pictured are the members of the Pirate Tennis Team; they are from left to right: Scott Shively, Carl Brockman, John Bear, Mike Douglas, Mike Stevens, Bob Bost, James Derr, Bobby Petrosky, Chuck Voluse, Bill Watts, Jack Han- shaw, and John Walker. 177 ta BHte iS B4CQ34LL This year the Pirates share the crown with St. Mary ' s University for the championship of the Big State Conference. Since only two of this year ' s team will be lost through graduation, Southwestern should be able to field another great team next year. The team members are from left to right, front row: David Easley — trainer, Marc Wichman, Kirk Robinson, Dave Krueger, John Ozman, Tom Vickers, David Blacklock, George Warner, Harris Armstrong; back row: Coach Myron Dees, Don Dailey, Mike Jones, Billy Losak, John McMullen, Bill Williams, Gerald Hill, Chaplain David Switzer— Assistant Coach. 178 BASEBALL s.u. 2 St. Edward ' s University 3 University of Dallas 5 Trinity University Trinity University St. Mary ' s University 8 St. Edward ' s University 9 John Tarleton Texas Lutheran College 3 University of Dallas I I St. Mary ' s University 2 St. Edward ' s University 8 Texas Lutheran College 2 St. Mary ' s University 13 John Tarleton 2 Texas Lutheran College 2 St. Mary ' s University 5 2 15 I 6 6 3 I 8 2 7 5 2 I 6 BIG STATE ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM DAVID KRUEGER— CATCHER GERALD HILL— THIRD BASE DON DAILEY— PITCHER 179 UEN ' £ INTRAMURAL SPORTS FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS— PHI DELTA THETA Members of championship team are from left to right: front — Warren, Hanshaw, Jeter, Ramsey, Reynolds, Wichman, Baker, Greer, Germer, Thomas, Lipscombe; back — Knauff — coach, Knowles, Mendenhall, Spiekerman, Pollard, Brandes, Hughes, Chancel- lor, Vickers, Fagan, Carver, Butler, Vance — coach. SECOND PLACE IN FOOTBALL— KAPPA SIGMA 180 M£N ' £ fNTRd UURAL SPORTS ALL-STAR OFFENSIVE TEAM Front — Collins, Simecek, Nanez, Hill; back — Staacke, Vickers, Butler; Wilson, Krueger — not pictured. ALL-STAR DEFENSIVE TEAM Front — Brandes, Mendenhall, Brewer, Watts; back — Kurio, Burns, Safarik, Fuller; Wichman — not pictured. I(JI£N ' £ fMRA UURAL SPORTS BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS— INDEPENDENTS SECOND PLACE— PHI DELTA THETA Front — Sauer, Trevino, Grubbs, Smith, Williams, Thomason. Back — Gundrum, McAllister, Price, Frosch, Diamond, Denny. VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS— PI KAPPA ALPHA SECOND PLACE— PHI DELTA THETA Front — Drager, Rust, Kurio, Tutt, Stevens. Back — Watts, Bailey, McMullen, Leffler, Lowman. 182 M£N ' £ INfeAMJGAL SPORTS SOFTBALL CHAMPIONS— KAPPA ALPHA SECOND PLACE— PHI DELTA THETA Front — Kettler, Jahnke, Funk, Harrison, Reed, Doolittle, Nance. Back — Collins, Willmont, Conant, Smith, Kuykendall, Allen, Frizzell. SWIMMING CHAMPIONS— KAPPA ALPHA SECOND PLACE— PHI DELTA THETA Collins, Jahnke, Douglas, Willmont, Doolittle, Smith, Kuykendal 183 WOMWC INfSAWZAL SPORTS BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS— ALPHA DELTA PI Front — Cooper, Reid, Mendenhall, Cox, Kidson. Back — Voss, Bohnfalk, Tanner, Ward, LaQuey, Stewart. VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS— INDEPENDENTS PING-PONG CHAMPION— SANDRA MURPHREE GOLF CHAMPION— SANDRA MURPHREE ARCHERY CHAMPION— MOLLY MILLER 184 WOMAN ' S (fUTRd UURAL SPORTS CHAMPIONS TEAM BOWLING— PHI MU ZIESER, JOHNSON, LAWSON, GILBERT BOWLING CHAMPION— MARCIA JOHNSON TENNIS CHAMPION— NELL DARSEY SWIMMING CHAMPIONS— DELTA ZETA COOPER, ARNOLD, FISK, FISCHER: Not pictured— PAX- TON, DILL 185 I I 11.11 186 STUDENT UFk 187 m 41 The first day at college — excited freshmen and tired parents. The frustration and difficulty of registration the first time. The great fun of rush will long be remembered by all freshmen. The excitement of receiving new pledges was a just reward to the sorority girls that worked so hard during rush. The KA Pledge Derby pitted the sorority pledges against each other in ridiculously funny contests. For the first time the SUB presented a HOOT- ENANNY. At Christmas the LK girls decorate a tree and meet in the lobby to sing carols. Each year at Christmas Mood Hall opens its doors to the campus and presents a Sing-Song. Students decorate the giant tree that is in the SUB. Fred Kandeler presents a Christmas gift to the Flemings. This year the SUB had a seated dinner for all students and faculty. John Stone — Director of the Union — enjoys the refreshments at an All- School Dance. S.U. Pirate Basketbal Team. W V-txl ■■■ ' : ■: - -- - ' V.t r .;, .■ ' :;; ?i ••; ;V • ' . ' ■ -.- ' The contestants for the Beauty Review. The Pirates flew to Indiana for a tournament. It SNOWED!! Everyone played in the snow, and no one went to class. The chemistry students work long hours in the lab — they really think they are martyrs. 191 Once a week there was a student produced radio program. Many hours were put to use studying such intellectual matter as the comics and TV. The many caves around S.U. are of great interest and beauty. The sororities also had nice dinners. 1,1 J V 1 , :. r If ISr -. V] s V-:i Don and all the crew at the Snack Bar in the SUE are an important part of each student ' s life. The fraternity football games were enjoyed by all. 93 Lanny Naegelin wrote a clever satire on life at S.U.— That Was The School That Was. Mike Spiekerman speaks at the Dedica- tion of the new Phi Delta Theta House. A scene from Green Pastures. Janice Alexander — the new KA Rose — receives flowers from Jim Smith as last year ' s Rose — Sandra Holland — looks on. Softball was the favorite sport in the spring. - -f fr 1 ' M- I The Seniors all looked so dignified in their caps and gowns. The professors also had to dress in their caps and gowns for graduation. Senator John G. Tower was given the honorary degree of Doctor of Literature at graduation. k. fl Kr H . ■ M ■At B 196 CAMPUS 197 The forerunner of Southwestern University was chartered as Butersville College in 1840. Southwestern is related also to Wes- leyan College, San Augustine, 1844; McKenzie College, Clarks- ville, 1848; and Soule University, Chappel Hill, 1856. By action of the five Texas Methodist Conferences a central university was planned and located at Georgetown. The insti- tution reopened in 1873 and was named Texas University. In 1875 the university assumed its present name. The graduates of the Texas institutions which preceded the present university en- joy all the privileges and honors of other graduates of South- western. Southwestern is Texas ' oldest university. Southwestern University is located at Georgetown, Texas, a city with a population of 6,000. Georgetown is twenty-six miles north of Austin on the main line of the MK T Railroad, and is served by highways 81 and 29, with bus connections available. The grounds of the university comprise altogether more than five hundred acres within and adjoining the corporate limits of Georgetown. During recent years the campus has been beautified by the planting of trees, the building of walks, and the installa- tion of a sprinkler system and fountain. On the campus and con- venient to the dormitories are the tennis courts, swimming pool, Snyder Field, and athletic fields for all intramural sports. Most of the buildings on the Southwestern campus are con- structed of native limestone. Some of the buildings are very old, such as the Administration Building, completed in 1898, and some of the buildings are very new, such as Kurth Dormitory, completed in 1962. ' ' . JJ | ■ ' ' ; 2J I ' . p P ! 198 The Administration Building was completed in 1898. It is a three-story struc- ture of white limestone. This building houses the administrative offices and class- rooms. Some of the classrooms are new modern language laboratories and others are equipped with television sets for television conducted classes. 199 The Fondren Science Hall is a modern limestone structure that is three stories high. The building contains the most modern laboratories and equipment. It was completed in 1954 and was made possible by Mrs. W. W. Fondren of Houston. 200 The Home Economics Hall was built in 1945. In this building are classrooms and laboratories for the departments of home economics and secretarial science. This building is located north of Mood Hall. 201 The West Gymnasium provides facilities for physical and health education and athletic activities. It was built in 1941 through a gift of the late J. M. West, Sr. of Houston, long- time member of the Board of Trustees of Southwestern Uni- versity. 202 The Alma Thomas Theatre and Fine Arts Center, a beautiful limestone structure erected in 1956 and containing a theatre, art gallery, studios, practice rooms, offices, patio, is a gift of Mrs. Alma Thomas of Austin, trustee of Southwestern University. Southwestern University and the citizens of Georgetown and Williamson County participate in a joint art ist series in which outstanding actors, musicians, dancers, and other fine arts programs are presented in the Alma Thomas Fine Arts Theatre. • ' - .. ' .■■ ■•■,■ ■mBSmBm ■• ' ; 203 The Lois Perkins Chapel, a semi-Gothic church built of native stone with a seating capacity of one thousand, was erected in 1950, a gift of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Perkins of Wichita Falls. This building was named in honor of Mrs. Perkins, an alumna of Southwestern University. The magnificent windows in the chapel depict, in lifesize figures, leaders in Christianity and leaders in Methodism with other beautiful windows appropriate to the religious setting. 204 The Kyle E. White Religious Activities Center, a one-story lime- stone building completed in 1956, provides modern and specialized facilities for students preparing to be directors of Christian educa- tion, offices of the chaplain and professors in the department, and for the director of town and country work of the church. The building was made possible by the late Mrs. Kyle E. White of Anahuac in memory of her husband. 205 The McCook-Clain Clinic is a modern limestone structure built in 1953 in memory of Lieutenant Charles Woodruff McCook, alumnus of Southwestern University, and of Mr. E. L. Crain, Alumnus and long-time trustee of Southwestern University. This building provides for the students a modern dents a modern health service. 206 The Cody Memorial Library was erected in 1939 in honor of the late Professor Claude Carr Cody, Ph.D., who was for many years a professor and dean at South- western University. This library is a three-story limestone structure which houses stacks for approximately 75,000 volumes, large reading rooms, rooms for special collections, and staff offices. wmsm 207 The Bishops Memorial Union, erected in 1958 and honoring the six Metho- dist bishops from the alumni and staff of Southwestern University, is a mag- nificent limestone structure which provides modern recreational facilities in- cluding lounges, snack bar, bookstore, bowling alleys, game and conference rooms, and a music room. 208 Sneed House was given to Southwestern University by the Sneed Family. It has been converted into an honor dormitory for junior and senior women. I 209 Mood Hall, built in 1908 as a memorial to Dr. Francis Asbury Mood (the first Presi- dent of Southwestern University at its Georgetown location) and remodeled in 1943, is a three-story stone building used as a men ' s dormitory. The Martin Ruter Dormitory, erected in 1955, in honor of Martin Ruter, pioneer missionary and educator, is a three-story limestone dormitory for men students. , :,, ,, .,.-. ,-r . : - • r. « - , ■ jkz , . - J 3 ? - J J 7 P |J r m n 1 1 1 1 J .; ■■ I I 1 I 210 Kurth Dormitory, for women students, was completed in 1962 and named in honor of the late Mr. E. L. Kurth of Lufkin, an alumnus, benefactor, and trustee of this uni- versity. The three-story dormitory is of limestone and is located east of Laura Kuyken- dall Hall. Most of the residents are upperclassman women. Laura Kuykendall Hall, women ' s dormitory, is a three-story structure built in 1926 and named in honor of the late Laura Kuykendall, long-time dean of women at South- western University. 21 i fACUtJY 213 r 7 PRESIDENT DURWOOD FLEMING A.B., B.D., Southern Methodist University D.D., K lcMurry College 214 A i w Kttatto t Isaac Joel McCoolc Vice-President, Finance William Graves Blanton Vice-President, Development and Public Relations A fovu tfcft£tow 215 Marjorie Beech Assistant to the President E. C. True Auditor Howard A. Long Director of Admissions Mary Elizabeth Fox Director of Publicity Gene Saul Klein Recorder G. Alfred Brown Admissions Counselor 216 Bonnie E. Kirby Director of Health Service James Pierce Assistant Chaplain John Stone Director of Union Mildred Gervasi Librarian Shelia Trapp Campbell Program Director of Union Edith Elizabeth Williams Dietitian Ophie B. Coon Dietitian Louise Ischy Rader Cashier Bobbie Jackson University Store Floyd B. Lackey Campus Engineer 218 Mrs. Lillian White Laura Kuykendall Hall Mrs. Helen Switzer Laura Kuykendall Hall Mrs. Jesse Conldin Laura Kuykendall Hall Mrs. Lucille Loventhal Mrs. Pearl Parsons E. L. Kurth Hall Sneed House John Neal Stone Martin Ruter Dormitory Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wiggins Mood Hall D(Vum Pwdtm 219 John Vernon Berglund Dean of Men Associate Professor of Religion and Philosophy A.B., B.D., A.M., Southern Methodist University; Gradu- ate Study, Columbia University, Pacific School of Re- ligion, Denver University, and Duke University. II Dgom ofy fA nj Vmjuj o Wo ® y Martha Mitten Allen Dean of Women Assistant Professor of History A.B., M.A., Southern Methodist University. 220 Cofifeg o A fe aaei Settees Frederick Burr Clifford Professor of English Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. A.B., Northern Michigan College; B.D., Oberlin Graduate School of Theology; A.M., and Ph.D., University of Michigan. OMtofi ofy A ft owl £cfe tc The College of Arts and Sciences and the School of Fine Arts work together to produce at Southwestern an intellec- tual and spiritual environment, in which the whole person- ality of the student may develop to the fullest. It is the function of the university to develop mature, resourceful individuals, excellent in person as well as in scholarship. The academic work of the college is carried on through three divisions which correspond to the main areas of human thought. Divisional organization facilitates administration and curriculum planning but it is not taken to indicate that aca- demic endeavors exist in isolated compartments. The divi- sions of the College of Arts and Sciences include the Divi- sion of Humanities, the Division of Social Sciences, and the Division of Natural and Applied Sciences. 22, Roy Earl Teele Professor of English and Head of Department of English A.B., Cornell College; M.A., Ph.D., Columbia University. Ruth Morgan Ferguson Professor of English, Retired. Dean of Women, Emeritus, 1955 A.B., A.M., Southwestern University; Graduate study, University of Chicago and Columbia Uni- versity. Dean of Women, 1937-1955, 1958-1960. Jeff H. Campbell Assistant Professor of English A. A., Lamar College; B.A., Southern Methodist University; Perkins School of Theology; Ph.D., Duke University. 222 Eagfesd Martha Jane Teele Instructor in English (Part Time) A.B., Cornell College; M.A., Columbia Univer- sity and Union Theological Seminary; Graduate study, Boston University. Jane Brown McCook Instructor in English (Part Time) B.A., A.M., Southwestern University. Edward Mangum Assistant Professor of English B.A., East Texas State College; M.A., Catholic University of America. 223 WtsWj ovmmtoftJb George C. Hester Professor, The Lucy King Brown Chair of History; Head of the Department of History and Govern- ment; Chairman of the Division of Social Sciences. A.B., North Texas State College; A.M., Colorado State College of Education; Graduate study, Uni- versity of Colorado, The University of Texas; LL.D., Oklahoma City University. Frederick Ernest Gaupp Professor of History and Government Humanistic Gymnasium, Freiburg and Koenigsberg; Ph.D., University of Breslau. Forrest E. Ward Associate Professor of History B.S., M.S., North Texas State College; Ph.D., Uni versity of Texas. 224 t to CM V s Ludwig Herman Merzbach Professor and Head of Department of Economics and Business Administration. Doctor of Economics and Political Science, Uni- versity of Berlin. Elizabeth Riley Lundblad Associate Professor of Economics and Business Administration. B.S., East Texas State College; A.M., Texas Chris- tian University; Graduate Study, University of Texas. Samuel J. Litzler Assistant Professor of Economics and Business Administration. B.B.A., M.B.A., Agricultural and Mechanical Col- lege of Texas. Irene Whiteside Deupree Associate Professor and Head of Department of Home Economics. B.S., North Texas State University; A.M., Texas Women ' s University; Graduate Study, University of Texas. B A w A • V • to V to $ • V $ $ t j Ou t • V O to 225 I 9 V Edmund Howard Steelman Professor, The Bishop Seth Ward Chair of Bible and Religion; Head of the Division of Humanities. Th.B., Eastern Baptist Seminary; B.S. in Ed., Teach- ers College, Temple University; S.T.B., S.T.M. and S.T.D., Temple University School of Theology. John Nelson Russell Score, II Associate Professor of Religion and Philosophy. A.B., Southwestern University; B.D., Garrett Bibli- cal Institute; Ph.D., Dul e University. Norman Woods Spellman Assistant Professor of Religion and Philosophy. A.B., Southwestern University; B.D., Southern Metho- dist University; Ph.D., Yale University. Harvery D. Watts Associate Professor of Religion and Philosophy; Director of Town and Country Work. A.B., Southwestern University; B.D., A.M., Southern Methodist University; Graduate Study, Boston Uni- versity. University of Chicago, Louisiana State University, and University of Texas. P V I s c f y f 3?4 T ? _ 226 E I W Ou Judson Samuel Custer Professor of Education and Psychology; Head of Department of Education; Director of Counseling and Testing. B.M., M.M., North Texas State University; Ed.D., The University of Texas. Thomas P. Jones Professor of Education and General Science B.S., Sam Houston State College; M.Ed., Ph.D., The University of Texas. Sarita Soto Zajicek Professor of Education A.B., A.M., Ph.D., The University of Texas. 227 PsycWagy William Douglas Hooker Associate Professor of Psychology, and Head of the Department of Psychology. A.B., Wofford College; M.A., Wayne State Uni- versity; Ph.D., The University of Texas. David Karl Switzer University Chaplain and Associate Professor of Psychology. A.B., Southwestern University; B.D., Emory Uni- versity; M.A., The University of Texas; Graduate Study, Claremont Graduate School and Southern California School of Theology. Oscar Alvin Ullrich Professor of Psychology, Retired; Dean Emeritus of the College of Arts and Sciences. A.B., A.M., and Ph.D., The University of Texas. 228 Sociology Frank Edward Lulcsa Professor and Head of the Department of Soci- ology. A.B., University of Texas; Ph.D., Charles Univer- sity, Prague, Czechoslovakia. Barbara M. Gibbs Associate Professor of Sociology QocxxAoqy 229 L Cu to 9 W Cu 9 s Denes Monostory Associate Professor and Acting Head of the De- partment of Foreign Languages A.B., St. Olaf College; M.A., Ph.D., The Univer- sity of Texas. Viola Herr Assistant Professor of French A.B., Pembroke College, Brown University; A.M. Radcliffe Graduate School. Elizabeth Piatt Beaver Assistant Professor of Foreign Languages (Part Time) A.B., A.M., Southwestern University; Graduate Study, University of Texas; Classical Summer School of The Vergilian Society of America at Cumae, Italy. J. Hamilton McCoy Associate Professor of Foreign Languages A.B., Drury College; A.M., University of Ne- braska; Graduate Study, Columbia University, Harvard University, The University of Texas and Universidad Inter-American (Saltillo). L to 9 U Cu 9 to S 230 p Jimmy Thome Go+twald Assistant Professor of Physics B.S., Baylor University; M.S., Baylor University; Graduate Study, The University of Texas. Joe E. Stover Teaching Fellow in Physics B.S., Southwestern University; Graduate Study, Cameron State Agricultural College, Michigan State University. Ralph Martin Whitmore Professor and Head of the Department of Mathe- matics and General Engineering. A.B., University of San Antonio; A.M., Ph.D., The University of Texas. Mary Elizabeth Wilcox Associate Professor of Mathematics A.B., A.M., Southwestern University; Graduate Study, The University of Texas to t 231 Btofiogy Eb Carl Girvin Professor and Head of the Department of Biology. A.B., A.M., Ph.D., The University of Texas. Gordon Bloomfield Wolcott Professor of Biology B.S., M.S., Ph.D., University -of Virginia. Edwin M. Lansford, Jr. Assistant Professor of Biochemistry B.A., Rice University; B.A., University of Cal fornia; M.A., Ph.D., University of Texas. 232 c t t V S Sherman D; Lesesne Professor and Head of the Department of Chem- istry; Chairman of the Division of Natural and Applied Sciences B.S., Sam Houston State College; A.M., South- western University; Ph.D., The University of Texas. John Campbell Godbey Professor of Chemistry, Retired A.B., A.M., Central College; Graduate Study, University of Missouri, Vanderbilt University, and University of Leipzig; Sc.D., McMurry College. Edgar White Keith Instructor in Natural Sciences and Director of Chemistry Laboratories, Retired. A.B., A.M., The University of Texas. John Earl Rose Assistant Professor of Chemistry B.S., Memphis State University; M.S., Ph.D., Uni- versity of Mississippi. c V $ t 3 233 Randolph M. Medley Director of Athletics; Professor and Head of the Department of Physical Education and Physical Training. A.B., Missouri Wesleyan College; A.M., South- western University. Victor M. Moreno Instructor in Physical Education (Part Time) Certificate, Teatro Colon, Buenos Aires. Joan Askew Assistant Professor of Physical Education B.S.. Alabama Polytechnic Institute; M.S., versity of Tennessee; Graduate Study, Woman ' s University. Uni- Texas Myron H. Dees Associate Professor of Physical Education and Coach B.S., Southwestern University; M.Ed., The University of Texas; Graduate Study, The University of Texas. PE y w v to to 234 CoMGg o Ft i Arfs John David Richards Professor and Head of the Department of Music Edu- cation; Dean of the School of Fine Arts; Director of Southwestern University Choir and Choruses. B.F.A., M.M.Ed., University of Oklahoma; Graduate Study, Northwestern University. QMeqb ofy Rr A The purpose of the School of Fine Arts is to prepare stu- dents professionally in art, music or drama. The student will be required to show evidence of a high degree of proficiency in creative performance, undergirded by intellectual activi- ties pertinent to his particular field. Contributing to the ar- tistic and personal development of the student are such liberal arts subjects as will give him breadth and intellectual solidity. The second purpose is to provide opportunities for any interested student in the university to participate in class, studio, and organizational activities of the School of Fine Arts. Finally, the purpose of the School of Fine Arts is to func- tion as an aesthetic and cultural force for the university, the community, and the Southwest. 235 w S V Drusilla Huffmaster Associate Professor and Head of the Department of Piano Artist-in-Residence Diploma, Juilliard Graduate School, Juilliard School of Music. Thomas C. Douglass Professor and Head of the Department of String Instruments. B.Mus., M.Mus., Illinois Wesleyan University; Graduate Study, University of Southern California and University of Illinois. Wendell Lincoln Osborn Professor and Head of the Department of Voice B.M., DePauw University; M.Mus., Chicago Musical College; Graduate Study, Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. lola Bowden Chambers Associate Professor of Piano and Music Theory B.F.A., A.B., Southwestern University; M.Mus. and Graduate Study, Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. W $ V 236 UuStC Cochrane Penick Associate Professor and Head of the Department of Organ and Sacred Music. A.B., The University of Texas; Organ Certificate from Juilliard School of Music; Sac. Mus.M., Union Theological Seminary. George E. Nelson Director of the Band Associate Professor of Instrumental Music Edu- cation B.M.Ed., Southwestern University; M.Mus., The University of Texas. Ann Marie Harrison Instructor of Voice B.M., Oklahoma College for Women; Graduate Study at Indiana University. 237 Ait Robert Lancaster Associate Professor and Head of the Department of Art B.F.A., The University of Texas; M.A., University of New Mexico. Neal T. Putman Assistant Professor of Art B.F.A., University of Oklahoma; M.A., University of New Mexico. Adb 238 DMtoLto Roland Angus Springer Professor and Head of the Department of Speech and Drama. A.B., Ozark Wesleyan College; A.B., State Uni- versity of Iowa; A.M., Northwestern University; Ph.D., New York University. 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Southwestern University - Souwester Yearbook (Georgetown, TX) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 1

1962

Southwestern University - Souwester Yearbook (Georgetown, TX) online collection, 1963 Edition, Page 1

1963

Southwestern University - Souwester Yearbook (Georgetown, TX) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 1

1965

Southwestern University - Souwester Yearbook (Georgetown, TX) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 1

1966

Southwestern University - Souwester Yearbook (Georgetown, TX) online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 1

1967


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