Texas Christian University - Horned Frog Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX)
- Class of 1940
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Chief anm Jackson Business mcnaqer ERLE PGLUELL X x i 'L 'BNI' EDITORS NOTE O lt is the purpose of this book, as is the purpose of all good year- books, to represent the student activities of the year. Also, we give you a photographic record of your fellow students, professors, and campus of l9-40, By profiting from mistakes of past years, and by experimenting with a few new ideas and angles, we hope to leave you a book by which to enjoy the past in the future. YOUR EDITOR I 1 E e S I I ADMINISTRATION CLASSES fx' BOOKS O SNAPSI-IOTS FAVORITES FEATURES OE '40 SPORTS CLUBS ADS AND DIRECTORY DEDICATICDN DR. ALVoRD L. BoEcK ls-. ,.,,. M, Mum. ..:Ap -.43,g,i..lgi-Q.. .,.. Through your tireless ettort you have built the School ot Business from the srnallest department in the University to the largest, in tive short years. You organized the Evening College only tour short years ago, and through your care and interest it has grown to consist ot nearly a thousand students. Because ot these things, we dedicate the l94O Horned Frog to you, But more important, we dedicate the l94U Horned Prog to you because you have never be- come too busy to listen to your students' troubles, and give them counsel Whenever needed. Your apparently endless amount of energy has given you the strength to do the Work of several men, and your high character and love of your fellow- man has held you close to your students. To A. L. Boeck, a man and a friend, we dedicate this volume ot the Horned Frog. T!-lvfl' lf' Yu .QQ ' x Q . fr.: . 'Q 1 ' , - -5 N . ,. fiifii'-':g, 4. 1 - - I PM . A i Y fi... ' 2 I' ' f X , -- K 4 1 Q A Q -e ., ' A I ' 1 1 'nm' 3-. nf' x -, -' K , vfkk. , Y Y W W Y 'fi -' 4 , I , 4 , N, , gif-yf'?5gas1i3!u1xwmm . 1 9 : 'ff lV . f.. ' V ' i 'JL' , 1 4 ' ' , X I Y N3 '- X - ' - ..., , ,ml , K 1 I 'Q VL. 'Q :-gf' l E V, V in H 4 .3 v , W ,.. .. 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Education is the enlistment of man's highest powers in the service of the best. Four years in the university should have enabled you to have formulated a philosophy of life but even more a philosophy of living. A philosophy of life may be abstract. A philosophy of living must be concrete, practical and of daily service. A real philosophy of living will include faith, open-mindedness, cour- age and perseverance: it should concern itself with those ultimate values of truth, beauty, and goodness. Education has a threefold function to perform in life. It is decorative, utilitarian and spiritual. lt should give refinement, it should enable us to be- come more efficient, to achieve with increasing facility the legitimate goals of lifep and it must also humanize us. Education should train us for quick, resolute and effective thinking. lt should teach us to weigh evidence, to judge critically and to dis- cern between the true and the false. lt should develop creative imagination. The new revela- tions of life come from those who can frame out of three sounds not a fourth sound but a star-. True Education will transmit to us not only the accumulated knowledge of the race but also the accumulated experience of social living. lt will educate us for the good life. There are two qualities which distinguish the good life-adventure and service. lt is only in the thick of battle that we are privileged to taste the intoxication of the good life. lt is a life character- ized by the prophetic rhythm of adventure. lt hungers after a new heaven and a new earth. The whole story of human progress of the race has come through new truth, new insight and new vision-those fine qualities by which the adven- turous spirits have added to our social assets. Certainly the good life requires the spirit of service, l therefore admonish you as the class of l94O to launch out into the deep. What a joy to live when there is so much to live for! This very fact should gird your loins for spatial enterprises. You owe an incredible obligation to your genera- tion. You are to discover new continents of truthg new frontiers of human values are yet to be opened. The powers of selfishness, ignorance and fear are to be subjugated, new eras of peace, good will and brotherhood, and understanding are to follow in this present world, turbulent and torn by war. lf you follow the lure of the good life with its spirit of service and adventure, the charm and the enchantment of the pilgrimage will lead you through unending cycles of greater truth, greater beauty, nobler goodness, and unselfish service. As your thoughts travel in these vaster orbits new powers commensurate with the limitless tasks will come to you from the Omnipotent One. Heaven's blessings attend you as you seek with restless feet, and resistless and undaunted cour- age, the glory and mystery of this good life that leads to the land of your coveted dreams. If the way at times seems dark, take courage from those fine lines quoted by England's King at the open- ing of the year. l said to a man who stood at the gate of the year: 'Give me a light that l may tread safely into the unknowng' and he replied, 'Go out into the darkness and put your hand into the hand of God. That shall be to you better than a light and safer than a known wayf May that Almighty hand guide and uphold us all. COLBY D. HALL I-IORIZQNS One year I discovered nandinas. The red berries and the reddish tinted leaves attracted us. We bought and planted one in our yard, and were very proud of it. I was under the impression that ours was the only one on the hill, for I had not observed any before. But in the course of a drive a few days later, behold there were scores of them in other yards. They had been there all the time, but my eyes were not open to them. Thus came a new horizon into my little life. Because of that I always enjoyed seeing nandinas. One little shrub isn't very important. But one horizon is. For a growing life is made up of Administrative I Growing horizons. In my Freshman year, it was the Greek language that came as a thrill to me. Those funny looking letters took on real meaning, and through them I began to get acquainted with the thoughts of an ancient people which greatly influenced this world of mine, Then came physics, and the old earth was a new one to me. Then others. That is the joy of study. More new horizons may be discovered in the four years of college life than any years we have. May be, if we are out looking for horizons. As I see you, the seniors, go out into the work-a-day world, I wish for you two things: constantly expanding hori- zons, and the zest to enjoy them. Moun- tain climbing is a drudge if it's merely your job: it's a thrill if you are watching the horizons expand. Always keep yourself naive enough to enjoy the thrill of learning new things. This is one happiness the blase never know. Moments of thrill are of little value. A lark, a daredevil stunt, a dash of daring sin-one moment and it is gone, leaving perhaps an ache and an extra wrinkle. But new horizons are different. They stay. The world is ever bigger, and life is richer as we add horizons. There are thousands of them: the world is very rich. You can choose some, you must pass by many. But there are two horizons of life without which there cannot be genuinely true living: the joy of service, and a sense of God. Without the first, life turns inward and becomes stagnant, as a rancid pool. Without a consciousness of God in our lives, the sky is so low, our world can only be small and disappointing. May your years ahead be blessed with ever- expanding horizons, and what is more, may you retain the ability to find surprise in every one of them. COLBY D. HALL. Cfficers Everybody knows Mr. Pete. A T. C. U. graduate in the class of l9ll, he has helped to keep alive that friendly spirit which has made the Ole Alma Mater famous. Not only does he guide the financial side of T. C. U., but he is one hundred per cent a purple man. L. C. Wright, or ML Pete, as he was called by fellow students, Was a tackle on the Texas Christian Fightin' Frog team, and was captain of the Frog squad in both l907 and 1909. Signing 'l'. C. U. by L. C. Wright keeps him busy most of the tirne, but now and then he tries his hand at golf. A year doesn't go by without a fishing trip during the summer, and hunting comes next in line of favorite sports. L. C. WRlGHTe MR. PETE He's the man Who handles the financial part of football trips, purchases supplies for the Uni- versity, checks student accounts, and is one of the persons responsible for the recent beautification of the campus. S mum.. 'VN ADMINISTRATIVE DR. IOHN LORD . . . Dean of the graduate school . . . professor of government . , . has been here since l92O. DR. ALVORD L. BOECK , . . Professor of business administration . . . director of school of business . . . under his direction the Evening College has prospered . . . has been here since 1935. CLAUDE SAMMIS . . . Director of the school of fine arts . . . professor of violin and public school music . . . since 1925. MISS WINNIE CRUMP . . . Resident nurse of the university , . . this is her first year. L. A. DUNNIGAN . . . Been here since 1924 . . . head cashier and accountant in the Business Office. GFFICERS MISS ELIZABETH SHELBURNE . . . Dean of Women since 1937 , . , member of the National Association of Deans of Women . . . professor of mathematics . . . member of the American Association of University Women. OTTO NIELSO . in N... + x QP' Received B. D. degree here in 1937 . . . has vi,,...aL ' been Dean of Men for the past seven years. V . ,, :z DOUGHERTY . . . Associate professor of education , . . director of the testing office . . . been with the Univer- sity since 1937. SAMUEL WARD HUTTON . . . Registrar since the summer of 1932 . . . with the University for the past eleven years . . . also is professor of worship ministries. MRS. 1. E. MOTHERSHEAD . . . Serving her seventh year as head librarian . . . since 1923. FACULTY 'Siem ..,,,. 'N ' :wx ., MRS. RUTH Instructor in English SPEER ANGELL MHS. ALMA BAILEY Instructor in Business Administration , -QW QQ? it , ' 9' . ingu- K se, 2 us, .fa X i , 33' 1-,wp , . fs ' ' X x A. L. BOECK Director ot School oi Business M N Director of Evening College MISS 'HEI-MA BRLITHAUPT Professor ot Instructor in Business Administration Business Administration ,. -2' I - ,: -9 , ti: s . A . f 1 Q , It A :.. 'Q' 43, ' 4 , ' l V KV L: :ga-L 5' ' ' X :za -Q... .lug ' X , -2 A f 3 MISS EULA LEE CARTER I. H. COMBS Associate Professor in Prolessor ol Spanish Modern Languages eq-K F. E. BILLINGTON Proiessor ot Christian Ministries ARTEMISIA B. BRYSON Assistant Professor in English and Latin 'QP gnu- A. L. CROUCH Ifzstructor rn Busmess Qs--:bug EN PAUL DINKINS Instructor in English NEWTON GAINES Professor ol Physics FACULTY f GGG -fl ' I x 'S . I. iq' 4...-an r 5' 1 J! if E A. CROUCH Asststcmt Protessor of Educotton -D QYW, , . 55? I9-. JAMES H DTDUGHERTY Assoc:-are Professor ot Education 3151 ,Wf gl Q' ry A-K... j 'ag ' 'P E 5 95 . - 1 fi Ei RALPH GARRETT Assistant Professor of History , i , 5 X 1 .1 Q - 'Q I MISS NETTIE IO CUMMIYIGS Instructor m French ond Spanish 110158 MISS BONNIE ENLOVV Professor of Home Economics FACULTY 5.1 DON GILLIS PERRY E. GRESHAM COLBY D. HALL Instructor in Theory ol Music Assistant Proiessor ot Dean oi the University and and Director ot the Band Philosophy Brite College of the Bible Professor oi History ol Religion QL. ,au adv' BITA MAY HALL WILLIAM I. HAMMOND Instructor in French Professor oi History .1-sm 'lv- ,tx t. FRANK WOODALL HOGAN F. A. HORAK Professor ot Chemistry Instructor in Mathematics IOHANN I. HINRICHS Instructor in German and French PSG- 1-'RANK LOZO Instructor in Geology FACULTY ...QQ .Nw M MABEL MAJOR IULIUS MENZEZOFF lnstructor in Professor OI English Eusin-Qss Administration wg-all LEO Fx. MEYER Coach and Instructor in Pltystcal Educaticiri L, T. MILLER. IR. KATHERINE MOORE lnstructor in Business Instructor in Public Speaking Administration and Economics ELEANOR ETON MORSE HERBERT R. MUNDHENKE Instructor in Prolessor ol Economics Piano and Theory R 4 S 'Wvfx X . WILLIAM CHARLES MORRO l rotesst:ir Ot Alew Tnstarntenl in the- Brite Colleqe- at tlzt Bible- HELEN WALKER MURPHY Assistant Protessor ot Physical Education FACULTY . P,..isg, ..Q.a-ab- A. L, PORTERFIELD THOMAS PROUSE 1. WILLARD Rmmos Professor ol Sociology Agiljggglpggfsgggnof Prolessor ol journalism A Al - S 'Nd' N--will I YVALITERH Rcglzxcn I 4 CLAUDE SAMMIS P I GAYLE? 5.-CfJTT d ns ruc or in- lysica Dneitor D1 School Ot Ping ro essor o io oqy cm Education Arts? Professor ot Violin and Geology Public School Music ,.-....,, ELIZABETH SHELBURNE MIRTH W. SHERER R. A. SMITH Assistant Professor oi Assistant Professor in Social Director of School of Educaf Mathematics Sciences tion. Professor ol Education x REBECCA W. SMITH Professor of English A HAZEL TUCKER Asscciofe Professor of Psycholoqy and Phrlosopiry 'N i R Iwi fr WILL MCCLAIN WINTON Professor of Biology and Geology FACULTY 'vw sm WM X s HXMES CLARK STREETT, IR Irzslructor in Bzology VJ. A, WELSH Grccluofe Assrsfrzrzf in Greek 'v-' fn' CHARLES ZLATKOVICH Instructor in Accounting and Economics 5. ALLEN TRUE lrofessor cf Hrsfory .1 I . I , from 'P w l. LAUREIJCE VVHITMIU Frofwssor of Ciromrsfrg, AFV. N , s,'fAR vi 'fy -J- . ' 4. it-figi' . - wi? .. 1. I . 1 ics:-: Z S. P, ZIEGLEF. Professor of Ar! THEY MAKE IT MISS LAURA SHELTON . . . MISS MCDONALD . . . AND LETS NOT FORGET . . . Always with a smile, sells you books Secretary to Business Manager L. C. Miss Fmncess Caldwell, assistant or Cokes as supervisor oi the Univer- Wriqht. librarian, SUV EOO1i 3'Ol'G- Mrs. S. L. iohnson, house mother of MRS. BULAH BOGGESS . . . Tomlinson MRS- DURABROKAXN CGCKPELL A - Assistant house mother of Iarvis, l Gmdous lady of Sterling. Mrs, Georqa Harris, stewardess of the Mrts. REBECCA THACEY . . . CC'fe'e'iU' MRS' CEPHAS SHELBURNE ' ' Gives you news from home. Post- Mrs, S. H, Ienkins, hosiess of Gibson Mother of Clark. mistress of the University Post Office. House. Mrs. E, E. Cox, hostess in Iarvis Hall. Mrs. Alpha S. Hopkins, hostess. MORE PLEASANT .. MH, L, DEES . . . Superintendent of the qrounds, sees that the new shrubs are planted Correctly. 0 MR, FRED . . . Assistant qrounj superintendent also checks on the good earth. MR, REDWINE . . . Keeps things shipshope- with fresh point. BGARD CDF TRUSTEES EXECUTIVE BOARD - ec '-Q-. N :-SS. JF' 'IEE-A N- Term Expires March, 1941 QT: ' 'i5'5f't11l,' Sff1'. ' C, A. WHEELER 901 Pennsylvanla, Fort Worth, Texas - ' t uf ts, N. I-22 ' s, l. ltla?ARLAllo , . Lubbock, Texas D. G. McFALlIN . 3728 Maplewood, Dallas, Texas 'I XI' SRX,- I-I. W, STARK . . Galnesvllle, Texas f L. C. ERITE , , Marla, Texas -X GALEN MCKINIXIEY Waples-Platter Co., Fort Worth, Texas STANLEY THOMPSON . Electrlc Bldg., Fort Worth, Texas 'X 't Term Expires March, 1942 I R. H. FOSTER Sinclalr Bld-g,, Fort Worth, Texas P L. D. ANDERSOITI Flrst Chrlstlan Church, Fort Worth, Texas W x x L. N. D, WELLS East Dallas Chrlstlan Church, Dallas, Texas N' fig.: N HARRY ICNOWLES Errst Chrlstlan Church, Houston, Texas , ii' , X ,f' N49 BOIIIIXIER FRIEZELL . , Palestlne, Texas X- T we sf' ED WINTON Contrnental Nat'l Bank, Fort Worth, Texas ' ' CHARLES ROESER . Fort Worth Club, Fort Worth, Texas If' Term Expires March, 1943 1, '-xl M, E, DAIIIEL Frrst National Bank, Ereckenrldtge, Texas DAI-I D. ROGERS Merccrntlle Itlatronal Bank, Dallas, Texas 'I ANDREW SHERLEY , Anna, Texas W. S. COOKE Steve Cooke Motor Co., Fort Worth, Texas , , ROSS STERLING , Sterllna Bldg., Houston, Texas ' w t t Term Expires March, 1944 . -Y:-,.:, , -, VAN ZANDT IARVIS Fort Worth Nat'l Banl-:, Fort Worth, Texas -E D. C, REED Perry and Reed, Austln, Texas . T. E. TOMLIIAJSCCI l-llllsbafa, Texas X , LEWIS I. ACKERS Ahllene, Texas ,, 4.5 MRS. SADIE T. Bccrinl-tlvr 3208 AVC-naala, ran warm, Texas , E. E. BEWLEY Fort Worth Natlonal Bank, Fort Worth, Texas :1,:1sEtASfbtg,,. k, . - I, W. IIEYES Corpus Chrlstl, Texas 1, 553111, 1 Olflcers of the Board 3 vlxll zltltlrlr llmvls . , . Pfaslaam -- 5, H. W. STARK , FlrstVrce-Preslclent -j' R. H. FOSTER Second Vrce-Presldent . i?'5fi'Z' 1 ' V5 R. M. ROINLAITIE Attorney If ' COLBY Ll. HALL Secretary ADVISORY MEMBERS TERM CJIIE YEAR CARLOS ASHLEY, Llano, Texas C. W. BACOIAI Abilene, Texas N ROY BISER, Central Chllstlan Church Beaumont, Texas STANDING LOMMITTEES OF THE TRUSTEES MRS. LEE BIVIYIS IOOO Poll: St., Amarllla, Texas ROY CURTIS, Chrlstlan Church Brownwood, Texas EXECUTIVE, Vgn Zgndp farms, Chmgmcmp W, gl LESLIE EINITIELI., Malllloha Avenue Church Fort Worth, Texas Ctggkg, Chqlffnqn pm lem, L, D- Andgfsony Q, A. MRS. R. I-I. FOSTER 2336 Mlstletoe, Fort Worth, Texas Whgg-lg-1-I H, W, Sggrk, E, E- Bswleyy R, H- Foster, Galen GRAHAM FRAIXIII, Central Church 4711 Gaston, Dallas, Texas MCKTNHQY, DR. R. H. GCUGI-I 2211 Pembroke DIIVE, Fort llVor'th, Texas MRS. PAULINE SHIRLEY HAILE . . lzmaman, Kansas ,ATHLETIC Dan D, Rogers, Ch-ulrmcmp Mllton Darnell, CHARLES HAIPLSSIFEICROVE , Bonham, TEXGS C. A. Wheeler, Bonner Frlzzell. MRS. A. A. A Mrllervlew, Texas , U, L. B. HASKIIXIS 820 Blaylock on-fs, Dallas, Texas F AHUEQQQE' Dun D' Rogers' Chmmm W' S' CUUAE' MRS. H, B. ITIERD 3205 Avondale, Fort Worth, Tex-TIS I' ' ' WALTER P. IEIINIIAIGS . Plarnvlew, Texas BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS, W. S, Cooke, Chalrmang BOYD KEITH . 3305 Oak Lawn, Dallas, Texas D. G. Mclfadln, Lewrs I. Ackers, Mrs. Sadle Beckham, I, VV. ICERNS , Austln, Texas Galen Mglilrmey, D. R. LINTLEY Cr t 'I Ch Cl l St, A T SIDETIEY LIATHAM In M msufm MCI' UQO,,2f,fQLcj, T322 ENDOWMENT FUNDS. br, E. Biwley, chalfman, Dan ELMER LINQQLN t Q Texm-kqngl TQXGS D. Ro-gels, Van Zandt Iarvxs, D, L,. Reed, W. S. Cooke. D. W. MCELROY, Chrlstlrrn Church , Erownsvllle, Texws . P- V-1 OMALLHY TQHlr'1GtTQX5S DaFnAS9l5I,fs-!'N?'EV?5L?3I r9E1?3?Qlf.L''ID'Wells' VV, W, PI-IARES, South Slde Church 3503 Holmes, Dallas, Texas ' ' ' CJ. L. SI-IELTON, Frrst Chrlstlan Church . Wlchlta Falls, Texas FINANCE. Ed Winton, Charrmanp D. C. Reed, E. E. RCJY SNODGRASS, Elrst Chrlstlan Church .Arnarlllo, Texas Bewley, Mllton Danrel, W. S. Cooke, I. W. Keyes, D. D. F. M, WARREN, First Chrlstlan Church ., , Abilene, Texas Rogers, Chas. Roeser, Galen McKlnney, R, H. Foster, CLIFFORD S. WEAVER, Flrst Chllstran Church l'.'IcKlnney, Texas Stanley Thompson. STUDENT CCUNCIL The Student Council started its activities very early in the school year by assisting in the freshman orientation program. lt provided name-badges, arranged a special program the Saturday night ot Freshman Week, and directed the Freshman Prom. Throughout the year it successfully carried out the regular duties ot the Councilf-fconducted the school dances, provided tor all elections, sent school representatives to the Round-Up and Cotton Ball, handled the details of the student body trips and t-lome-coming, and cared for many other activities affecting the Student Body, Ot special note is the voting machine used in the Spring Election and the Earn Dance given free to the students in connection with the Ranch Week celebration. Through Council action students were allowed to meet with the Chapel Program Committee, and the Council itself had charge ot two programs. lt made possible a new radio tor larvis Hall and co-operated in procuring campus landscaping and a satety plan for the rear drive. Outstanding activity of the year was in connection with joining the National Student Federation ot America and the study of student government. Dick lay was sent as delegate to the national NSFA convention in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Bill Crosstield and Dick lay were sent to the regional meeting in New Grleans, Louisiana. Ot tar-reaching influence was the establishment of a Student Council Scholarshipffgiven each year to the student who has contributed most to student welfare, lt was designed to encourage work in student government and student activities. Another signifi- cant action was the provision for a standing Faculty-Student com- mittee to have regular meetings in order to discuss comm an problems. The year's work showed marked advancement toward a vital student government program at T. C. U. 'T 'l lm 'lf FF STUDENT BQDY OFFICERS? g?gEIHg5YI?'llf?f'El-EY WlLl.lAlvl CHAPPELL - ----f President RUFUE WIQHTLEY VHDODRQXV DUCl:VVQl:iTH - ---f Vice-Presitglerit BILL DOUGLAS MARGARET IANE BISER - - Sr-cretary-Treasurer LEONARD RCYSTTITHAL EUSTER HEY'iIOl.lTlS Bllsl. CRC'SSl:lEl.lf' CHARLES AMYX HHS! Seniesfer only? BOB MECASKEY TIMMY WOODYAHD tlrrst semester only? DICK TAY VANCE GORMAN fsecond semester orzlvl ANNE HUTTOII CARTER MURPHY fsecond semester onlyl ' ii: 'Wh X2 ff' 5. :XY Q I 6 4 .J- T15 sf f-T' 53- -wr vi-1-Q.-ff-f x N X . ,,.,,, , ,ix Liv ,fx - x. -44 .1 3,1 'A 3: GRADUATE AND SPECIAL STUDENTS ALEXANDER, GEORGE H, EOREN, MRS DOROTHY IORDAN Fairfield, Alabama Fort Worth DAWSON, EUGENE PAUL HALL, COLBY DIXON Franklin, Indiana ForiWorih MINDEL, WILBUR IAY REYNOLDS, MARY LURAMES Petoskey, Michigan isps-cial Studentl Fort Worth BROOKS, IACK ALEXANDER Moran HOCKER, LAMAR Lampczsas TATSCH, RUDOLF CHARLES San Angelo ,ff x v .Z , -' X 0 M w x ' , 5.. N ' ,vb i Age. . ' ,V , f I N' 3,-,,.:1xf WN'--5 -f-- ' 1 -1't-PM ,Tv ' X. . X ,..1..-X.., - Q V :Qi 1. in rw.-WWw,,,.M ,,.. A ...,. H V- ,. - X T3 KFUFTHE MWYS X -r1f1..i:1, --N H .. ,vs-' 1-1 Q F f 5 - U ' f . stu mn va was - ' X nil Nl su mek XRS . 3:.1'.f. Q ,sw - gg . gm an an fum -an , - - . 'N -za x' . Q 1 ii in vu ua N1 -ru - R40 - f 1' I ' -J f x ru ww W x-- 32- fi? 2 fi f ' : ze: H4 3 -- f..N.-ug GJ wi 9 3 if E x:2:1a:,195E'S W ' ' rs'-x MA ,X X ff ' 'Nfxvnmwi ig, .,:a,,':l 'N 1 mm. X w - Q.: SSXSQE-, ,-A WS' x X X xX Xs 1+ , -'v1f'fv'2 ! eniow President STANLEY WILSON Vice-President EELE PCWELL Secretary FRANCES BUSTEH Business Manager CHARLES COPE 9 Class .... ABNEY, WILLIAM FRANKLIN, B. S. Gregory Mayor: Physical Educatlon. Mxnor: Spanlsh. T Assoclatwn 2, 7, 4, Basket Ball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2. O ANDERSON, LOIS MARIE, B, A. Fort Worth Major: Publxc Speakxntj. Mmor: Enq- lrsh. Dramatlc Club l, 2, 3, Ll, M11-:ed Chorus -17 Women's Glee Club -l. G BAIRD, GUY, B. A. Greenville Magor: Government, Mlnorz Econonlb rcs. Band I, 2, 3, 4. BARR, IACK, B. A, Fort Worth Malorz Government. Mtnorz Econom- ICS. .94 a. -.rv ,M 42' S' ,N ,qv .ww pf' C BIGI-IAM, IACK, B. S. - AN I .Q Fort Worth , S 'V' I -A Malor: Buslness Admmtstrcxtxon. MIA 1 g,.. -r 1 nor: Economics, Alpha Chi 3, 4, Chamber ol Commerce 3, 4, Student Asst. m B. B. A. Dept.: Varsnty Show 45 Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4. I BISER, MARGARET JANE, B. A, Beaumont Mayor: Mathematzcs. Minor: Physics. Amperscxnd 4, P1 Kappa Delta 4, Parczbola 3, 47 Froq Forenstcs 3, 4, Sec. 45 Mehorist 3, 47 S. C. A. 3, 4, Cabmet 4: Sec. of Student Body -fl, Alpha Chl 4. m fs w ff vs vx gas' . .ofl940 ALLISTON, WILEY, B, A. Fort V531 th luliryor' ElClOlY- I-.ltnurz Clxvrtnstry Anqllft lg N-Zrtural Sczence Soczety Q, 3, flr Bryson -l. O ATIIIIYSOIII, MILTOII A., IR., B. A. Fort Vllortlx IVIUOI' lournrlasm. Lltnor. Envltsh. Fzznm Tvru Dt.-It-'r 2, 3, -lp Dina Press 3, -lg l-lt:-nor Roll 3, Basket Ball 3. C BARBER, 'IIIOMAS DAVID, E. A. Tallulih, LoL1L:.t3n'r Ivlftlor: G-ealovty. Mlnor: Chemtstry. l-I rtural Sc1ent:tf- 2, 3, -lp B'1nCl l, 2, 3, -if S. C. A. l, ll, A, C. S. 3, -l, Sec.- 'IL5 -lg Freshman Tratilzy Drum Ma- wr ot Band 2, 3, -1, Vu:-if-Pres. ol Sfiqitlroruwre Class. O BEST, MAC, I3 S. Sand Sg.t:nf.1s, Cllzlaltonm lXl1ror: Physlcfrl Edufrfxtzon. Mlnor' lT?5n5n'ncs. T Ass-51:1 xtton 2, 3, 4: Fcitb 111 Squad 2, 3, 47 Basket Bill 2. Z, -I, Cin tcnn 4, Basel:-all 2, 3, -l. O EISER, ELISABETH, B. A. Beaumont Mater: Ennlxsh. Manor: French. Am- rtersanfl 4, Presmlent 115 Slain-1 Tau rem 4, ttfsltmtst 3, 4, s. C. A, 3, 4. O BLACK, WILLIAM ARTHUR, JR., B. A. Orange Mayor: Socloloay. lvlmor: Brble. Ttm- othy Club l, 2, Homlletlc Gurld l, Q5 Band 3, -13 B. C. B, l, 2, 3, Mehortst l, Q7 Student Councxl 1, 2, 37 Pres. Freshman Class. BREDTHAUEB, TOMMY MOORE, B. S. Burton Maier: Busmess Adminrstratton. Minor: Finance, Chamber of Conr merce 3, 4. I BROWN, IACK D., IR., B. A. Fort Worth Mayor: Hrstory. Minor: Economics, Band 1, 2, 3, 4. BURKETT, ALMA LEA, B. A. Decatur Mayor: English. Minor: Hxstory. Alpha Chi 45 Ampersand 4, Stcmia Tau Ltelt-1 3, 45 S. C. A. 4, Baptist Student Club 3, 45 Secy.3l'reas. 4: Mavericks 3, 4, lunxor Colleae Scholarship, Hon-wr Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. I BUS, ETHEL MARCELLA, E. A. Fort Worth Maior: Speech. Mrnorz Encylish. Brushes 3, 45 Dramatic Club l, 2, 3, 47 I. H. C. 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Womens Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 W. S. A. lp Horned Frat: 4. O BUSTEH, FRANCES YVONIQJE, B. A. Fort Worth Maior: Iournahsm. Minor: English. Siqma Tau Delta 2, 3, 45 Pres, 41 Dana Press 3, 4, Poetry Club 3, 4, Pres. 4. CASON, I. B., B, S. Fort Worth Major: Business Administration. Minor: Economics. Alpha Psi Omega 4, Chamber of Commerce 4g Duector of Intercollegiate Chamber of Com- merce 4. Zi' -1 '17 ,. ,a 'U D- .X- M-' . W9 Ns, , ff-rv -. . , 1 A t 1 v. ,r . st 'f ?!' -ws fQ 7-4 av? v- ., was an Class BRIGGS, MARIAN LOCKE, B. S. Paris Ma,or: Busrness Admrnistration. Minor: Secretarial Science. Alpha Chl 4. BRYSON, EDNA EABLE, B. S. Fort Worth Manor: Elementary Education. Mtnor: Combination. W. S. A. 41 S. C. A, 4, Mavericks 4. O BURR, I-I. B., IR., B. S. Bedtas Major: Business Adminxstratiort Mmor: Economics. Chamber of Com- merce 3, 4g Los Hidalqos 4. O BUSTEH, FRANCES, B. A. Fort Worth Mayor: Biology. Minor: Geology. Dramatic Club lp Natural Science 2, 3, 45 President 45 Bryson 2, 3, 4, Treas. 43 Secy.-Treas. of Senior Class, Band Sweetheart 2, Beauty Section l, 2, 3, 45 Oueen of Suqar Bowl 3, Asst. in Miss Shelbournes Office 4. C CABINESS, IULIA, B. S. Temple Mater: Business Aclmrnistration. Minor: Secretarral Scrence. Amper- sand 4, W. S. A. 3, Meliorist 3. CHAPPELL, WILLIAM BUCHANAN, B. 5. Fort Worth Maior: Business Administration. Mmor: Economics. Chamber of Com- merce 3, 47 Parabola lp T Associa- tron 2, 3, 4, Track Numeral lg Varsrty Track 2, 35 Pres. of Student Body 4. . .of 1940 CHILDS, MARY HELEN, B. A. Ranger Major: Enqlrsh. M1nor:Span1sh. Sla- ma Tau Delta 3, 45 I, R. C. 35 Los I-Irdalqos 45 Mrxed Chorus 47 Women's Glee Club 45 W. S. A. 45 Melrorrst 3, 4. CLARK, FENTON LENORE, B. S. Iowa Park Mayor: Physrcal Educatron. Mrnori Spanrsh. W. S. A. l, 2, 3, 4: Pres. -4: Mellorrst 15 Froqettes lg Lett l: Most Representatrve Glrl ln Physrcal Edu- catron 4. CLAYBORNE, RICHARD B., B. A. Aransas Pass Manor: Brble. Mxnor: Phrlosophy. Trmothy Club 3, 4, Homrletrc Gu:ld 3. 4, B. C. B. 3, 4, Meliorrst 3, 45 Pres. 45 S. C. A. 3, 4, Member Sofzral Serv' rce Club ot S. C. A. 4, Optrmrst Club Scholarshrp 4. O CONNER, LAURA RUTH, B. S. Fort Worth Maror: Secondary Educatlon. Mmor: Broloqy. Natural Silence 3, 47 VJ. S. A. l. I COPE, CHARLES WALTER, B. A, Fort Worth Manor: Enqlxsh. Mmor Public Speak- mq. Alpha Psr Grneaa 3, 4, Pres. 3, 45 Dramatrc Club 3, 45 Poetry Club 2, 3, 47 Vrce-Pres. 45 Srqma Tau Delta 3, 4, V1CefPres. 45 Melrorrst l, 2, 3, 4, Los Hrdalqos 3, 45 tHonorary Member! Busmess Manager for Senlor Class. I CUDLIPP, IESSIE ELMA, B. A. Luflcm Mawr: Socroloay. Mmor: Psychology. Los Hxdalqos lg W. S. A. 1, 3, S, C. A. 3, 45 Froqettes 15 Lett 27 Student Sponsor of Socral Servrce Group 3, 4. CLARK, EARLE HARTFCIHEF, B. S. Ereclzenrrdqe Malori Secondary Education Manor General Scrence. Natural Silence l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, T Assotra- tion 2. 3, 4: Football: Freshman Basket Ball, All-Conference 1938. I I K ,S 'N t' fQ'LARr:, o, T, IR., 5. s, K Fort Vic-rth Maicr: Eusrness Admznzstratin M1- nor: Ettonomzcs I - ff SQ COLEIVIAN. ASA MARVIN Il, B, S. Fort Worth -X ' Minor: Bustness Admznrstratron. Mx- nor' Economrfs. Chamber ol Com- merce 4, Horned Fra-J Staff l, 2, 4. C COIIIIOR, HELEII ELIZABETH, E. A. Fort Worth Mayor: Iournrlrsm. Minori Entrlrsh, Srarna Tru l7elt:r -lp Dana Press 2, 3, 47 Drirrn-rtzc Club lp Bryson I, 3, 4, Treas. 35 B13-ruty Sectlon of Annual l, 2, 3, 4, Most Typlcal CO-ed 3. O CHADEIOCK, LOIS, B. S. Seymour Mayor: Secondary Education. Mrnor: Secret-Jrral Scrence. Home Economrcs Club 4, I. R. C. 2, 3, 45 W. S. A. 1, Z, 35 Froaettes lg Letr 27 Pres. 2, Horned Froq 4. I CULBERTSON, THELMA IONE, B. S, Fort Worth MGIOYI Geoloay. Mmor: Broloqy. Home Economrcs Club lg Natural Scr- encep Sec,-Treas. W. S. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Vrce-Pres., Manaaer. CLIIIIIII IGI-IAM, THOMAS MURRAH, B. A. Fort Wortlr Llirrci: Physics. Minor: Mathematics. P-'rrrh-Dlx l, 3, 4: N-'rtural Science lf, rl: American Chemical Society T. C. U. Chapter 3, 4. I DENGLER, ANTHONY OTTO, B. A. Lrttlri- Rocl-:, Arkansas l'.4r'or: Publzc School Music. Minor: Music. Mens Glee Club 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 3, 4: Frzrncrs MrircM1lI-en Club 3, 4: Melrorrst 4: B. S. C. 4. DORIS, CHAELIEIE, B. S. Weatherford Mfnor: Secondary Education. Minor: Art. Bryson 4. O DUCKWORTH, WOODROW, B. S. Vernon lvlrtor. Buszufvss Administration. Mr- nori Er:-3-nfl-rrrrcs. T Asfocratron 3, -t, Sc-tr.-Trezs. 4: V.c--elites. Stucli-nt Council 4: Basket Bill 2, 3, 4: Bise- :ll 2, 2, 4: Varsity Footrurrll 3, 4. O lfARLY, Cl.Ifl.AIrlD EDWARD, B, A. Stgnnett I.'1ir:or: Gov-irnment. lflrnor: History. An rlra I: Dana Press 4: Band I, 2, 3: Lo.: Hrdalrroo 4: lntrfrmurals I, 2: Open I-louse l: Business Mancrqer of iilzrlf 4. O ELLIS, EILLIFAY, B. A. Sulphur Springs Iflmorz Psychology. Minor: Speech. 41-ln. hr' 4' at W ,. ,.. VN ox Yin , ..,,. .rw- wa- xv. ,.. .Q-4 .N ,,..., 4 ww 'V' ' ' lx A . 'N-K A Q -. I Class . .. . DAVIS, PETE, B. S. Fort Worth Major: Business Administration. Mi- nor: Economics. Numeral in Tennis I. DE WEES, W. O., IR., B. S. Fort Worth Major: Business Administration. Mi- nor: Economics. Alpha Psi Omega 4: Chamber of Commerce 3, 4: Brushes 2, 3: Horned Frog Stott 3, 4: Intramural 1, 2, 3: Freshman Track: Asst, Football Mana-'yer 2, 3. C DOUGLAS, WILLIAM BROWN, B. A. Fort Worth Mayor: Iournalism. Mmor: Govern- ment. Dana Press I, 2, 3, 4: Dra- matic Club 3, 4: Los Hrdalqos I, 2: Band l, 2, 3, 4, Secy. 3: Orchestra I: Alpha Psr Omeaa 4: Bryson 4: Rec- ord Club 4: Radio Band 3, 4: Skill 2. 3, 4: Asst. Bus. Mar. 3: Feature Ed. 4: Band Scholcrrshrp l, 2, 3, 4: Fort Worth Press Wrrtrnfr Award Winner 3: Pres. of Southwestern Colle-ge Bus. Mars. Assn. 3, 4: Student Council 4: Publicity Director of Band 4: Music Club 3. DUNCAN, R. ROY, B. S. Port Worth Major: Accounting. Minor: Business Admrmstratron. Alpha Chr 3, 4: Chamber of Commerce 3, 4: I. R. C. 3: Horned Frog Statf 4: Student As- srstant Enrglrsh Ottrce 4: Student As- sistant School ot Business 4: Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4. EHLERS, MELVILLE Dutch , B. A. Pharr Maior: Geology. Minor: Bioloay. Los Hrdalqos l, 2: Natural Science 2, 3, 4: T Association 3, 4: Bryson 4: Foot- ball Letterman 3, 4: Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. ELLIS, MARY ELOISE, B. A. Laredo Major: Spanish. Minor Physical Edu- ccrtron. Los Hrdalqos 3, 4: Orchestra 3, 4: W. S. A. 3, 4: Melrorrst 3, 4: Phi Sigma Iota 4: Honor Roll 3, 4. . ..of194O ENGLAND, LEON C., B. A. Greenvrlle Major: Philosophy. Mmor: Brble. Trmothy Club 1, Z5 Pres. 27 Homrlet- rcs Gurld 1, 2, 3, 45 Men's Glee Club 2, 35 B. C. B. l, 2, 3, 4, Melrorrst l, 2, 3, 41 Honor Roll 2. ETIER, EDGAR LEE, IR., B. A. Fort Worth Major: Chemrstry. Mrnorz Broloqy. Natural Science 2, 3, 45 Vrce-Pres. 4g Amerrcan Chemrcal Socrety 3, 4. I FITZGERALD, GORDON E., R. S. Fort Worth Maror: Busrness Admrnrstratron, Mr- nor: Frncrnce. Charter Member of Chamber of Commerce 3, 4. FOX, DOROTHY ANN, B. S. Fort Worth Marorz Secretarxal Sctence. Mrnor: Busrness Administratxon, O GILLIS, FRANCES EILEEN, B. A. Fort Worth Major: Publrc School Musrc. Mrnor: Musrc. Srqma Tau Delta 4, Orches- tra 1, 2, 3, 4, Womens Glee Club lp Francrs MczcM1l1en Club 3, 4, B, S. C. 4, Honor Roll 2, 4. C GODLEY, DOROTHY, B. A. Fort Worth Mayor: Publrc School Musrc. Mmor: Vorce. Dramatrc Club Z, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Poetry Club 2, 3, 4g Wome-n's Glee Club 3, 4, Francrs Mac' gilillen Club 4, W. S, A. 27 B. S, C. . 4. ESPY, ELWYN, B. S Lonqvrew M-'rvorz Elementary Educzrtxon. Mrnor. Conrbrnfrtxon. Brushes '27 VJ. S. A. 2. Bryson fi, 3, 4g Lett ig Representatrve Student from Art D0pr'rrtnrent l937g Honor Roll 3, 45 Eand Sweetheart tor the SMU-TCU Grrne G91 Representa- trve to ASM Cotton Ball 47 Presenta- tron Ball 4. FERGUSON, IACK, B. S. Arlrnfirton Mvrrorz Busrness Aclnunrstrrrtron. Mr- nor: Economrcs. Chamber of Com- merce 3, 4, Honorary Boy Scout: Al- rhcr PhrOmew1 4. O FOSTER, DEPRECE, B, S. I-loconr Malort Secondary Educatxon. Mlnor: Husrne-ss Admrmstratron, O GALLAGHER, MARCIA CATHERINE, E. A. Fort Worth M 11911 Primo. Mrnorz Musrc. Womens Glee Club 3g Francrs Maclvlrllen Club 3, 4, W. S. A. 3: Catholic Club 3, 45 Mfrvergcl-1 3. 45 Senior Red Cross Lrte Server 35 Honor Roll 3, 45 Varsrty Show 4. I GLEASON, CHESTER ELMER, B. A. Amarrllo Marorz Socroloqy. Mrnor: Brble. Trmo- thy Club 2, 3, Homrletic Gurld 2, 45 Mc-n's GI-ae Club 2, 3, B, C. B. 2, 3, 45 Mel1or1st2, 3, 45 S. C, A. 3, 4, Co-Sponsor of Socral Servrce Drvrsron ot S. C. A. Most Re-presentatrve rn Socroloay Department 3. I GOODNER, MARY ANN, B. A. McKmney Mayor: Iournalrsm. Mmor: Errqlrsh. Srqma Tiu Delta 3, 4, Anqlra lg Dana Press 2, 3, 4: Bryson 2, 3, 47 Sec. 2: Frofrettes lg Lett 2: Fort Worth Press lournalrsm Award 35 Horned Frog Stall 3, 4, GOWAN, CAROL, B. S. Fort Worth Mayor: Business Aclrninistration. Ml- nor: Finance. Los Hidalgos l, 2, 3, 45 Vice-Pres. 45 Mavericks 3, 45 President 45 Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4. HALLIDAY, IOHN H., IR., E. S. Fort Worth Manor: Business Administration. Mi- nor: Economics. Chamber of Com- merce 3, 45 Member of Board ot Directors 3, 41 Honor Roll 35 Senate 3. C HARRISON, GEORGE CLAYBORNE, B. S. Amarillo Maiorf Business Administration. M1- nor: Economics. Chamber ol Com- merce 45 Manager of Co-Op Sprin-1 3. I HAZEN, MARTHA SUE, B. A. Fort Worth Major: Geology. Minor: Business Ad- ministration. Natural Science 2, 3, 45 Sec.-Treas. 4. HEI-IDERSOII, BERTA IANE, B. A. Waco Major: Reliaious Education. Minor: Bible. Los Hidalaos 3, 45 B. C. B. 2, 3, 'ly Meliorist 2, 3, 4: Mavericks 4. O HILL, EULIS HAROLD, B. A. Carnegie, Oklahoma Ma,or: Sociolofiy. Minor: Bible. Al- pha Chi 3, 47 Timothy Club 1, 25 Homilettc Guild l, 2, 3, 45 B. C. B. l, 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 45 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. ? i- s- -ve'-s E 'ur- i N, , --M .rex ,- .- N ..-c -f' - vs ,Q- .. 'ff . I. -we 375 QW' ... ,.., Class ...... GUTHRIE, KEITH, B. A. Berclair Major: Iournahsm. Minor: Govern- ment. Dana Press l, 2, 3, 45 Vice- Pres, 45 Los Hidalgos I, Z, 3, 45 Stu- dent Asst. Journalism 45 Sports Editor on Skilf 45 Horned Frog Staff 4. O HARRIS, MARGARET FRANCES, B. S. Fort Worth Maior: Secondary Education. Minor: Business Administration. W. S. A. 1, 25 Home Economics Club 35 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: 'Who'5 Who among Students 35 Asst. in Registrars ot- lice l, 2, 3, 4. O HAWORTH, WILLIAM FREDERICK, B. A. Fort Worth Mayor: Iournalism. Minor: Govern- ment. Chamber of Commerce 45 Dana Press 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Pres. 45 Intramural 1, 25 Open House ly Win- ner of Fort Worth Press Prize for Iournalism Work 25 Student Asst. in Iournalism 35 Sports Editor of Skiff 35 Editor of Skill 45 Sports Editor of Horned Frog 35 Most Representative student of Journalism Dept. 25 Honor Roll l, 4. I HEARNE, ROY AL, B. S. Lonqview Maiorz Business Administration, M1- nor: Economics. Horned Frog Staff Photographer 4. I HERZ, LOIS MARGARET, B. A. Fort Worth Major: lournalism. Minor: English Education. Sigma Tau Della 3, 4, Sec,-Treas. 45 Brushes lg Dana Press 2, 3, 45 Sec.-Treas. 3, 45 Los Hidalgos 2, 3, 45 Society Editor of the Skifi 4. HILL, SARAH ISABEL, B. A. Laredo Maior: Sociology. Minor: Psychology. Alpha Chi 35 Dramatic Club 1, Z5 Los Hidalqos l, 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 45 W. S. A. 15 Meliorist 15 S. C. A. 2, 35 lst Place Women's Fencing, Annual Spring Intramurals5 Honor Roll 1, 2. .. .ofl94O HOLLAND, EARL WARREN, B. S. Fort Worth Malori Business Adrnlmstratxon, Ml- nor: Finance. Chamber ot Commerce 3, 47 Freshman Football. HUDSON, IACK DARRELL, B. A. Fort Worth Ma1or:Geo1o-ony. M1nOr:Bxoloqy. ln- structor rn Geoloqy 4, 5, Fencrnq Instructor 4q Intramural Welterwerqht Boxznq Champron 4, 5. INLOW, HARTFORD C., B. A. Ol-:lahoma Cxty, Oklahoma Major: Publrc Speal-zrnfr. Mrnor: Brble. Dramatic Club 47 Trmothy Club 1, 2, Homrletlc Gurld 2, 3, 4, Mens Glee Club 1, 25 Mrxed Chorus 23 B. C. B. 1, 2, 3, 4, Mehorrst 1, 2g Honor Roll 1, Z, 3. JACKSON, SAM CLINTON, B, S. Fort Worth Mayor: Business Admrnrstratron. Mr- nor: Economxcs. Chamber of Come merce 47 Horned Froq Statt 2, 3, 47 Editor Horned Frog 4: Varsrty Show Photographer 4. O IONES, FRED, B, A. Alvarado Ma1or:Enqhsh, Mmor: Hrstory, Srq- ma Tau Delta 3, Honor Roll 4. KELLEY, GUY MINIS, lR., B. S. Fort Worth Major: Accountrnq. Mmor: Economrcs. Alpha Psr Omeqa lg Chamber of Commerce 4, Treas. 47 Intramural l, Z, 45 Freshman Tenms lg Honor Roll 3. w. Af. M, at A , . - ,.f cf' Ne- 'PB Q' 3. xf nr -. 4 - 3 w-. aft .J ,, .f -If ,N 'wx sv x J HORNER, DURWARD E., B. S. Fort Worth Marorz Physrcal Educatron. Mrnor: Hrstory. T Assacvrtron fl, 3, 4, Baseball 17, 3, 45 Varsrty Football fl, 3. 4. C HUGHES, RETHA, B. A. Lonqvrew Marori Mathemfrtrcs. Mrnorz Cherms- tr','. Alpha Chl 4: Parabola 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, S. C, A. 4, Amerrcan Chem- rcal Socrety 4, Asst. rn Mathematx-:s nag-1, 3, 4, 0 JACKSON, GILBERT LEROY, B. S. Fort Worth Marorz Busrness Admrnrstratxon. Mr- nor: Economrcs, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Charnber cf Commerce 3, Golf Ll, 3, 4. C IOHNSON, KATHRYN WARD, B. S, Fort Worth Malorz Secondary Educatron. Mmor: Busrness Admrnzstratron. Ampers-and 47 Parfrbolz 2, 3, 47 W. S, A, 2: B. S. C. 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, 47 State Secretary 3. I IORDAN, ELIZABETH ANN, B. A. Fort Worth Malor: Government. Nhnor: Econom- rcs. Dana Press 25 Mrxed Chorus 2, lNomen's Cvlee Club 2, W. S. A, l, I KEPLINGER, THOMAS E., B. S. Fort Worth Mayor: Physrcal Eclucatron. Mrnor Busrness Aclmrnrstratxon. Honor Roll 35 Tennis and Intramural Iacket Award 1, 2, 3, 47 Asst. Intramural Dr- rector 3, 4. KINDRED, RUTH ELOISE, B. A, San Angelo Ma,or: English. Minor: Spanish, Al- pha Chi 4: Ampersand 4: Sigma Tau Delta 3, 4, Orchestra 37 Meliorist 3, Mavericks 3, 4. O J . LEA, CAROL BEEN-I, B. A, Fort Worth Major: Art. Minor: History. Amp-er' sand 4: Anglia 1: I. B. C. 3, 4, Brushes 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, Sec'y 2, 4. 1 O LEWIS, PEGGY, B. A. Fort Worth Mayor: English. Minor: Public School Music. Sigma Tau Delta 4, Dramatic Club 41 Mixed Chorus 4, Womens Glee Club 4. LOE, CHARLOTTE EILEEN, B. A. Alma, Kansas Major: Public School Music. Minor: Music. Arnpersand 4, Sigma Tau Delta 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Orches- tra 3, 4, MacMillen Music Club 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 45 Mavericks 3, 4, Record Club 3, 43 Plano Scholarship 3, 47 English Office Asst. 3, 4. LOONEY, DON L., B. S. Sulphur Springs Major: Physical Education. Minor: Business Administration. Bryson 3, 4, T Association 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4. MCCLAIN, MARY ELIZABETH, B. S. Port Worth Major: Education. Minor: English. B. S. U., 4. 1 Sm' ,.. W, ,- ...fr ,.-we 5- 'XQN -'f'ia. 'al fl, , - x Sf x, .N t f... Class ...... LANCASTER, MARY HELEN, B. A. Longview Major: Speech. Minor: English, Dra- matic Club 3, 4. LEWIS, LESLIE E., B. A. Culver City, California Major: Biology, Minor: Chemistry. Los Hidalgos 4, Science Club 4, I LIPPS, IEAN, B. A. Fort Worth Major: Public Speaking. Minor: Enq- lish. Brushes 3, 4, Dramatic Club l, 2, 3, 4: W. S. A. lp B. S. C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Beauty Section ot Annual 3: Direc- tor of Freshman Play 3, 4. LOLLAR, LOLA HELENA, B. A. Fort Worth Major: Biology. Minor: Chemistry. Alpha Chi 3, 4: Parabola 1, 2, 3, 45 Natural Science 2, 3, 4, Orchestra l, 2, 4: A. C. S, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 4, Biology Asst. 3. U MCCABLEY, MARVIN BASIL, B. A. Fort Worth Major: English. Minors: Economics and General Business. O MCCOY, REBECCA, B. A. Fort Worth Major: French. Minor: English. Phi Sigma Iota 3, 4, Pres. 45 Sigma Tau Delta 3, 4: Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. .....of194O MCGALLIARD, IAMES LUTHER, IR., B, A. Iustzn Major: Iournalrsm. Mmor: Enqlrsh. Dana Press 2, 3, 4: Los Hrdalqos l, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 45 Mrxed Chorus 3, 4: Men's Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Publrcrly 3, 45 Phr Sxama Iota 4, Vice-Pres. 45 Varsxty Track 2: Exchange Edrtor Skrfl 4. 0 MacSWEENEY, GWENDOLYN, B. S. Fort Worth Maror: Physrcal Educatron. Minor: Enqlrsh, Dramatic Club lg W. S. A, l, 2g Student Asst. rn Physrcal Edu- catron Dept. 3, 4, Horned Frog Stall 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 4, Scholarshrp Freshman Year. I MALMBERG, MOLLY, B. S. Fort Worth Major: Secondary Education. Mrnorz Broloqy. Natural Scrence 4. MARTIN, lO, B. S. Abrlene Maior: Elementary Eclucatron. Mmm: Combmatron. Dramatrc Club l, 25 W. S. A. lg Froqettes lg Lett 2. MASTERS, MARSHALL DAVID, B. A Greenville Major: Brble. Mmor: Enqlrsh. Ho- mrletrc Gurld 35 B. C. B. 3. MILLS, MARVIN KENNETH, B, A. Fort Worth Major: Geology. Minor: Biology, Nat- ural Scxence 4, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. P7 5? 'vt A-: x ,, .4 Y.. vv N- .ar Cf' ,-. 17 .ef-'Y ff'- xf ' ..:,s. ,--vw Mel-IAHG, LOUISE ANITA, B. A. Ranger M nor: Socrolotry. Mrnor: Government Brushes 3, Womens Glee Club 4, S. C. A. 3, 4. MAHURIINI, MARTHA IANE, B. A. Mme-ral Wells Marorz Publlc School Musto. Mrnor: Musto, MacM1ll-en Musto Club 4, Mavertcks 4, Transfer T. W. C. '39. O MARTlN, FRANCES ELIZABETH, E. S. Breckenrrdqe Mrtor: Eusrness Admmrstratron. Mr- nor: Secretarral Scrence. Home Eco- nonncs Club 41 W. S. A. l, 2, Mav- errclzs l, 2: Honor Roll 3, 4. MARTIN, RUTH ELOISE, B. A. Fort Worth lvlCr,or: Enalrsh. Mmor: Hrstory. Srq- zna Tau Delta 45 Parabola l, 2, 3, 4, S C. A. l. MATTHEWS, WILBERT PRENTON, B. S. Ploydada Mayor: Busrness Admrntstration. Mr' nor: Economrcs. Chamber of Com- merce 3, 4, Varsrty Showg Freshman Football. MOORE. IESS E., B. A. Wellrnqton, Kansas Major: Enqlrsh. Mrnorz Brble. Srqma Tau Delta 3, 4: Homrletrcs Guxld 3, 41 B. C. B. 3, -1: Melror1st3,4. MORPI-IIS, OSCAR LEWIS, B. A. Fort Worth Major: Chemistry. Minor: Bioloqy. Natural Science 2, 3, 47 Band I, 2, 37 S. C. A. 4. O NEMITZ, FREDERICK CARL, B. S. Fort Worth Major: Physical Education. Minor: Biology. Natural Science 2, 3, 4: Student Asst. in Physical Education Dept. 1, 2, 3, 47 Asst. Intramural Di- rector 2: Intramural locket 2: Coach and Captain ot lst Swim Team of T. C. U. 3: Swimming Instructor 1, 2, 3, 4. PARKER, BOB, B. S. Wichita Falls Major: Commerce, Minor: Econom- ics. Chamber of Commerce 3, 4: Men's Glee Club l, 27 Bryson 2, 3, 47 Intramural I, 2, 3, 47 Honor Roll PEPPLE, COY, B. S. Lima, Ohio Major: Education. Minor: English, Home Economics. Dramatic Club 4: Womens Glee Club 47 Mavericks 4: Bluffton Colleqe, Bluttton, Ohio, 1, 2, 3. PETTY, IIMMY MARTIN, B. A. Fort Worth Major: Public School Music. Minor: Music. Band l, 2, 3, 47 Asst. Director 2, 3, 41 Orchestra l, 2, 3, Pres. 27 MacMillen Music Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 37 Band Scholarship 1, 2, 3, 4, I POWELL, EDWIN ERLE, B, S. Gatesville Major: Business Administration. Mi- nor: Finance. Chamber of Commerce 3, 4, Pres. 3, 4: Eroq Forensics l, 2: Co-Producer ot Varsity Show 45 Busi- ness Manager Horned Frog 1940: Vice-Pres. Senior Class: Wha's Who 47 One ot Ten Most Active 4. J mt Tess: - , ww x-. 5' ' 9--N 1 .. a-.. fr we-. wx N. 4... N. -tm yn Class ...... MORRIS, JAMES ROSS, B. A. Corpus Christi Major: Iournalism. Minor: History. Dana Press 3, 4: Band 2: Bryson 3, 47 Skxtf Staff 3, 4. Q NICOL, JIMMY, B. S. Fort Worth Major: Business Administration. Mil nor: Economics. T Association I, 2, 3, 47 Chamber ot Commerce 47 Track 1, Z, 3, 47 Dance Manaaer 4. C PATTON, WILLIAM I., B. S. Fort Worth Major: Business Administration. Mi- nor: Economics. Anglia 17 Chamber ot Commerce 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 3, 47 Bus. Mqr. ot Varsity Show 4: Catholic Club 3, 4: Student Asst. School ot Business 47 Most Representative Stu- dent in School ot Bus. 4: Honor Roll U 4 PERRYMAN, W. I-I. lack , B. A. Nocona Major: Business Ad.: Education. Mi- nor: Economics: Physical Education. Chamber of Commerce 3, 4: B. S. C. 3, 4: Varsity Show 47 Football 2, 3, 47 Track 2, 3. I POND, E, GAYLE, B, A. Fort Worth Ma,or: Public School Music. Minor: Music. Band I, 2, 3, 47 Mixed Chorus 37 Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Sec.-Treas. 27 Womens Glee Club 3: MacMillen Music Club 2, 3, 47 W. S. A. 27 Band Scholarship l, 2, 3, 4: Brass Ensemble 2, 3: Radio Band 3, 4: Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4. PUTNAM, BETTY CAROLYN, B. A. Fort Worth Major: Public Speaking. Minor: Enq- lish. Alpha Psi Omeqa 27 Vice' President 27 Dramatic Club 2, Presi- dent 27 Sigma Tau Delta 17 Honor Roll 3. .....ofl94O OUALLS, RUTH, B. S. Fort Worth Mayor: Educatron. Minor: Combina- tron. I.R.C. 1.2, W. S. A. 2, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Socral Charrman of T. C. U. Evenrnq College 4. O READ, EARLE FROST, B. S. Nocontl Major: Elementary Eclucatron. Mrnor: Combrnatron. Brushes l, C, 3, 4, Mace Mrllen Musrc Club 3, W. S. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Proqettes l, Le-tr 2. O RENFRO, MILLICENT ALOYSE, B. A. Fort Worth Maior: Geology. Mrnor: Bioloay. Al- pha Chr 3, 4, Anqlra l, Natural Scr- ence 2, 3, 4, ROBERTS, FRANCES GENE, B. A. Fort Worth Mayor: Publrc School Musrc, Mrnor: Musrc. Alpha Chr 3, 4, Ampersand 4, ME-n's Glee Club 3, Accompanrst 3, Mrxed Chorus 3, MacMrllerr Musrc Club I, 2, 3, 4, Scholarshrp as Fresh- man, Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4. RUMPH, CLARICE PIERCE, IR., B. A. Galveston Mayor: lournalrsm. Mrnor: Hrstory. Dana Press l, 2, 3, 4, Vrce-Pres. 3, Parabola 1, Band l, Manager Basket Ball 3, Skrff Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Assocrate Edrtor 2, Manaqrnq Edrlor 3. O SALMON, MATTIE LENORA, B. A, Nocona Major: Speech. Mrnor: Enqlrsh. Am- persand 4, Srqma Tau Delta 3, 4, Dramatrc Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Los Hrdal- qos Z, W, S. A. 2, Froqettes 1, Leti 2, Varsrty Show 4. 'F -1. QT?-' ,- vis-'rr ..,.4 rx f' 7,-' C- I-1AIlI'CII'l, W. F., IR Fort Worth ., E. A. lvlrlor: G-eolorry. Mrrrorz Brolo-gy. Lo: Hrclfrl-'los 2, 3, Ilrrlurxl Screrrce Z, 3 4, Vrce-Pres. 4, Baseball 1, Goli 4, lntr-lmur-rl Sports l, 2, 3, -1, Hon-:r Roll l, 2, 3, 4: Geology Asst. 3, -I O RECTOR, HOWARD D., B. A. Port Worth Mrrgori Physrcs, Mrnorz Matlrerrratrcs Parabola Q, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Or chi-stra 3, 4, Solo Clarrnet 4, Me-lrorrst 2, 3, 4. ROBERTS, BOBBY C., B. S. Fort Worth Malor: Corrtrnerce. Mmor: Frrrfrnce Chamber of Commerce 3, 4. I ROBERTS, PRICE EDGAR, B. A. Duncan, Oklahoma M-mor: G-eolotzy. Mrnorg Biology. 'J Irl Jturnl Screrrce J. RUSSELL, PHIL C., B. S. Fort Worth Maror: Busrness Admrnrstratron. Mmor: Economics. Chamber of Commerce 3, 4, Honor Roll 3, -4. SHERLEY, IACK MCKINLEY, E. A. Hollywood, Calrfornra Mayor: Enfrlrsh. Mmor: Brble. Srqrna Tau Delta 3, 4, I. R, C. 4, Trmothy Club 1, 2, Homrletrc Guild 2, 3, 4, Mens Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Mrxed Chorus 3, 4, B. C. B, I, Z, 3, 4, Melrorrst 2: Fencrnq rrr Intramural l, 2. SINCLAIR, WILLIAM RICHARD, B. A. Fort Worth Mayor: Iaurnalism. Minor Economics. Dana Press 1, 2, 3, 47 Los Hidalqos 2, 37 Mens Glee Club 2, 47 Skitt Statl l, 2, 3, 47 Intramural Iacket Award 37 Varsity Tennis Squad 2. O STEWART, ANITA IANE, B. S. Fort Worth Mayor: Physical Education. Minor: Education. W. S. A, 1, 2, 3, 47 Student Asst. in Physical Education Dept. 3. 4. O STRUBE, RHOBA FAY, B. A, Fort Worth Maior: Voice. Minor: Music Theory. Wornen's Glee Club 2, 3, 4, O TAYLOR, ELBERT SPUD, B. A. Breckenridge Mayor: Bioloqy, Minor: Chemistry. Natural Science 17 T Association 2, 3, 47 Varsity Football 2, 3, 4. O TAYLOR, WILBUR NELSON, B. S. Austin Mayor: Physical Education. Minor: Economics. T Association 2, 3, 4, Pres. 47 Bryson 2, 3, 47 Varsity Foote ball 2, 3, 47 Captain 4. WATKINS, EVELYN, B, A. Grand Saline Major: Sociology, Minor: History, Alpha Chi 3, 4: Arnpersand 47 Anglia lg I. R, C, 17 Meliorist 1, 2, 3, 47 S. C, A. l, 2, 3, 47 Froqettes 17 Lett l. ,X - ...-f fx ,Z FN 1-- .qt ff. sn rf-f 1' Tir: ,,. YV' 116 l, Class ...... SMITH, CURTIS GAIL, B. S. De Leon Mayor: Physical Education. Minor: History. T Association 2, 3, 47 B, S. U. 2, 3, 47 Football l, 2, 3, 47 Basket Ball l, Z7 Track l, 2, 3, 47 Cap- tain 47 Honor Roll 3, 4. SWAIN, W. HENRY, B. S. Wichita Falls Maior: Commerce. Minor: Economics. Chamber of Commerce 3, 47 Varsity Football 1, 27 Varsity Show 4. O SWILEY, TOM W., B. A. Longview Mayor: Iournalism. Minor: Enqlish. Ancylia 1, 27 Dana Press 2, 3, 47 S. C. A, l, 27 Freshman Tennis7 Var- sity 2, 37 Captain 37 Head Yell Leader 37 Sophomore President 27 Student Council 3, 4, TAYLOR, REBECCA ANNE, B. S. Timpson Mayor: Elementary Education. Minor: Combination. Parabola 17 Honor Roll 2. VAN ZANDT, NELL, B. S. Fort Worth Mayor: Business Administration, Minor: Finance. Parabola 1, 2, 47 W. S. A. l. WATSON, MARY FRANCES, B. A. Henderson Major: Enqlish. Minor: Spanish, Siq- ma Tau Delta 4. .. .,ofl94O WHITCOMB, MARY ELIZABETH, B. S. Cumberland, Kentucky Manor: Education. Minor: Social Studies. Alpha Psi Omeqa 47 Dra- matic Club 45 B. S. C. 4. WHITE, RUTH, B. A. Laredo Major: English. Minor: Spanish. Siqma Tau Delta lp Meliorist 2, S. C. A, l. I WILLIAMS, CHARLES RICHARD, B. S. Hillsboro Major: Business Administration. Mi- nor: Economics. Chamber of Com- merce 3, 45 Secy. 4, T' Association 2, 3, 4, Bryson 2, 3, 4, Pres. 45 Foot- ball 2, 3, 45 Honor Roll 3, 4. WILSON, STANLEY EUGENE, B. A. Grinnell, Iowa Maior: Business Administration, Mi! nor: Economics. Alpha Chi 3, 4, Chamber of Commerce 3, 4: Dramatic Club 3, 4, Men's Glee Club 1: Cheer Leader 3, 45 Intramural 3: Senior Class Presidentg Varsity Show Pro- ducerg T. C. U. Campus Varieties M. C. and Sports Commentator 4. WRIGHT, WILLIAM EDWIN, B. A. Texarkana, Arkansas Major: Sociology. Minor: Bible. 'Tim' othy Club 2, 37 Homiletic Gurld Z, 3, 45 B. C. B. 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4, Meliorist 2, 3. f M. :Q 'Q- gc ...- ,.-- .Q-. -..wt pg rv Q, I .SS 'lf' It u , 'BN gt-.. .xx .gm Po-' qv' ,wx - xr I ...Q- qs, WHITE, FLOYD EARL, IPI., E. S. Plano Major: Physical Education. Minor: Government. WHITLEY, HUFUS, B. A. Keller Maior: History. Minor: Government. Pi Kappa Delta l, 2, 3, 4, Froq Forensics 1, 2, 3, 45 I, R, C, 1, 2, 3, Student Council 4. I WILLIAMS, IOHN B., E. A. Fort Worth Maior: Biology. Minor: Chemistry. ilatural Science 1, 2, 3, 4. O VVORTHINGTON, VINETA, E. A. lacksboro Maier: louinalisni. Minor: English. Dramatic Club lg Los I-Iidalqos 2, W. S. A. l, 27 Meliorist 2, 3, 45 Fraqettes lg Leti l. ZII-ILMAN, CHARLOTTE ADELIA, B. A. Fort Worth Maior: Physics and Chemistry. Mi- nor: Mathematics, Ampersand 4, Parabola l, 2, 3, 4: Natural Science 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 45 Mixed Glee Club El, -ly VVomen's Glee Club 3, 4, S. C. A. -I A C S 3 -I Mid - .vm 66 H? Cl!-. .rv- Term Students BAUTER, TACK s, - Milwaukee, Wisconsin eff 1 ffl- f EROWNING, BETTY Jo Fort Worth CAGLE, NANCY ' ' ' Fort Worth af-.ss Ee I ff? 5 ' I ' HINES, GUY JE, K was Carrizo Springs HOOVER, HARRIS P. For! Worth LASATER R. N., VIVIAN OCTAVA 3 R-ff: San Antonio X 5: MCCONNELL, CATHERINE LAUNA 6 Fort Worth X T MCREYNOLDS, ERNEST LEON .. ' T Fort Worth 35: M, . , all RARRAEL, IEANNE EVELYN .X .ix ' ' Tulsa, Oklahoma o ROSENAU, CHARLIE EDWARD ff Fort Worth SHAW, EDWARD IOI-IN FortWor1h SNOWDEN, CLAUDE I. Elgin O ik.. TAYLOR, PHARIS C, IR. Kaufman THOMPSON, IO Fort Worth YOKLEY, SYDNA Canadian President MALVEN STEVENSCN Vice-President LACK BILLINGSLEY Secretary-Treasurer FLORRIE BUCKINGHAM Business Mcmcxqer CGNNIE SPARKS -ri, Li 98' I i r I , r 5 -r , ! A H D' ' n .. I -f. - ri. , .4- 1' C 1 a s s . ADAMS, JANE Bryan O ANDERSON, CARL T. Wichita Fails 0 ARNOLD, IRENE MARIE Parks 0 BARBER, VERNIE H. Fort Worth o BARNHILL, IAMES R. Amarillo o BARTON, HENRY G. Fort Worth f' feu- ws' ,A- --.Q .fv- 'F T' 5. ..-4... af :IVV ov'-7 .-f f5 717- E 1 iq vt if 1-r-9 QS .of 1941 Eloydada 0 ARMOR, MARY FRANCES Eden 0 AYERS, MARY ALICE Paris o EARNARD, CORNELL CLARK Corpus Christi 0 BARRETT, WANDA COLLEEN Mission 0 BASS, SUE Dallas BICKNELL, MONROE Cleburne 0 BILLINGSLEY, IACK Kilgore BOYD, DOROTHY Fort Worth BRAMMER, ARLEEN Fort Worth BUCKINGHAM, FLORRIE V N, Sulphur Springs ' BUTLER, ALLIE SUE Fort Worth Class . BILDERBACK, BILLY Fort Worth BLANTON, MARY SAM Elaine, Arkcmsos 0 BRACEWELL, ELROY Fort Worth 0 BROWN, THOMAS V. Fort Worth a BUNNELL, ROBERT HATTON IR Palestine 0 BUTLER, HELEN. Handley .of 1941 CAMPBELL, GEORGE H,, IR. Fort Worth o CARTER, HEARD LEDYARD Fort Worth o CAYLOR, HAROLD RAYMOND Keller 0 CLARK, VIRGINIA ROSE Fort Worth 0 COOPER, EVA MARIE Fort Worth o CRANNELL, IACKSON GLENN Dcxllczs CANNADAY, G, LEONARD Mt, Vernon 0 CASI-IEY, MARGARET STERRETT Fort Worth 0 CLAITOR, RUTH Temple o COBB, EDWARD OWEN, IR. Dallas 0 COOPER, IAMES WINERED Fort Worth o CRAWFORD, WINTA BETH Fort Worth CROSSFIELD, BILL Longview Fort Worth X CRUTCHFIELD, WINIFRED ' ,LL 3 I DICKEY, ALFRED Fort Worth DIX, CATHEHIN Fort Worth DRYSDALE, DOUGLAS EMMITT Fort Worth DUNAWAY, ALMA LOUISE Cleburne Class . CROTTY, BURNS MCCASHIN Fort Worth 0 DAY, IOE Rhome 0 DILLINGER, F. JEWEL Port Arthur DRENNON, FRANCES Fort Worth DUER, CORNELIUS EA Fort Worth 0 DUNCAN, MAY ANNA Wichitcx Falls . of 1 9 4 I EARHART, SUSAN KATHERINE Houston o EVANS, ROBERT THO Fort Worth 0 FIELDS, ELIZABETH ANN Paris 0 FITZGERALD, WM. WALLACE Ennis o FROST, MARGARETT Fort Worth 0 GARDNER, HAL Fort Worth in 1 wxk 3 'S M, 'fxi.if' - 'N' l 1' ,- LX Q s ... L x ,. J ' , . 16 .Q,,.,Qfqg mgwef ' -. .734 iv-.Aw 3 ' n v Lx A ix w P. -L L , '12 'ex 1 -- c3 5Q sa-- -in f usr- EN' F X XM X wx X I 5, N Q X N Q p ESTILL, IOI-IN S., IR. Fort Worth FARRINGTON, HELEN CAROLYN Fort Worth 0 FINLAYSON, DOROTHY Rhome FLACK, LOUISE Ecxstlcxnd FULTZ, DOROTHY SUE Memphis GEAN, IAMES ARTHUR Fort Worth GILLESPIE, WILLIAM KYLE Paris GLEASON, CLAIRE NELLE Dixie, Louisiana GRIFFITH, RUTH ELLEN Fort Worth HAGEMEIER. VIRGINIA FRANCES Fort Worth HARRISON, BLYTHE WARD Fort Worth I-IEARNE, KATI-IRYN KINGSBERY Fort Worth .of1941 HILL, GEORGE HOLMAN Roswell, New Mexico HOLT, GUY EMMETT, IR. Hutchinson, Kansas o I-IOUTCHENS, LORETTA Fort Worth o IENNINGS, ELEANOR San Anionio JONES, CLADA MAY Temple IONES, LAURA Fori Wodh av ,uv- HOBLIT, LOUIS DOUGLAS Cleburne o lg Nd' , cd? HOPKINS. IEANETTE ADAIR Fort Worth 0 3 9' 5 -ff' .s LQ, .1 r HOWARD, REX 1. i' 4- ' Y Fort Worth - h ' ' : Qi f L, V X A :T V11 I A L 0 ,,..X , .aa- sf- ' xc 1 Q 'ifigw A v X Q Yu. Q JOHNSTON, BOB ' Q - .,-L ig San Angelo . -Q ,- f 5 3. 535 IONES, CLARA LEE -:N G Fort Worth KELLAM, DUANE High Island v v M - . -. fy L2 x V, x . tg: X I th tx, 'Q x. X A xv! A .. t if X 3 7- , t 7 l X tx, M X KEHLEE, EINTIJS MITCHEL Fort Worth 0 KING, DORIS ETHEL Vernon 0 KITTRELL, MARY IUNE Big Luke o KUNDTS, MARGARET Fort Worth o LOCKWOOD, HAROLD P Holyoke, Colorado 0 LOOS, DON Dctllus 45' bw., ! li Class . KIGHT, MORRIS L. Fort Worth KIRKPATRICK, CHA Smithfield 0 KNIPE, WAYNE BIS Fort Worth o KYSAR, HERBERT Fort Worth LOE, ED Alma, Konsos LOUDEN , GEORGE Fort Worth .of 1941 LUCAS, IOHN FRANK Wcxxchczchie MCCARTY, MADELEINE Euqle Luke MCGINNEY, BRYAN F. Tyler MCNEELY, lOl-IN C,, IR. Dccllccs MADLAND, R, D. El Paso MAGOFFIN, BETTY Fort Worth MCCAMEY, GEORGIA BUHDETTE Handley Q MCCULLOCH, DAVIS BEN Fort Worth 0 MCKINNEY, CHILE Sulphur Springs MCROBERTS, FLOYD M. Fort Worth MAGEE, MARGIE Houston MAH!-XFFEY, PHIL T. Sterling City MALONEY, HARRY Henderson MISER, KILE MARVIN Fort Worth MOORE, ARVIN l. Fort Worth MORRIS, BILL Fort Worth MULKEY, RUTH Fort Worth MUSE, LAMAR Palestine Class. MANNING, IANE Fort Worth MITCHELL, BETTY Wichita Falls 0 MOORE, CLARA CEVILLE Dallas 0 MORRISSEY, THOMAS F. Fort Worth 0 MURPI-IREE, GUY E. Fort Worth 0 NEAL, MARY FRANCES Harlingen .of NEEI., I. C., IR. Fort Worth NICHOLSON, IANE Fort Worth ' NORRED, ARTHUR Fort Worth PERRY, AUGUSTA Fort Worth POLK, EARLEEN Fort Worth 1941 PRIOR, CHARLES G. Palestine C -'54 A Qw- f Q . ,fgfgftf , YI . 33 .-4: nk. ' 345. 1 'B ' :LW +315 , - Q 3 fgfi iffitf fp, 1 -L, aa' Q . .AJA- ,nw-L, 135 NEUBERGER, FREDERI Palestine if NICKS, MARGUERITE Fort Worth ,X,- OEST, EILLEEN MARIE Q-w., Nr' Fort Worth 0 GX PIERCE, MARGARET Wichita Falls ' PORTEREIELD, VERNO Fort Worth l mn9lw273114DR'si'e PUGH, LEONARD 'k Fort Worth fix CK CHAS N E, RAWDON, MILDRED ANN Fort Worth RHOME, DAYSIE LOFTEN Fort Wortnh Q o ROBERSON, IOYCE Fort Worth a ROBERTS, IAMES P. Columbus, Kentucky SANDERS, ELIZABETH FABIAN Fort Worth SHAW, GLADYS AILEEN Fort Worth --w ., dx s' Q' h Q ,.-x wav? I-If Wg.. II! gf . , fJ'a YY 55 s 15?5'?-fs V. Q A ,rv x. fwf- QNQQ Q,-v -- ' o lg? x -s 1 Class . REIGER, ADALE Midland RICHARDSON, IOE BILLY Fort Worth O ROBERTS, BOBBY LEE Fort Worth ROSENTHAL, LEONAR Fort Worth SEATON, BETTYE Sun Angelo SI-IELTON, ORA Athens D IOE .of1941 SI-IOEMAKER, IEAN Fort Worih SIKES, ROBERT EARL Fort VVortI'1 e SIROS, I-IAL ALVIN Beaumont o SMITH, MILDRED E. Fort Worth o SPARKS, IOHN SIMMS, IR. Panhandle 0 STEEL, PAT Fort Worth ni Q-as tb Y , Z w nth' ,IL 7 I It I iz I ,, U 'W -. av' ,rmf x .. I iw. ,. K. A V i WIA S-s 'tv .0-F' sl' .Lav- -off' IE SHORT, MARIORIE EAHLE Fort Worth SINGER, MARTHA Brawnsvilhs- SISSON, IEAN IO Houston SMYLIE, VERNON GUY, IR La Porte SPRINGER, MARY LOIS Aspermont STEINMETZ, OVETA Fort Worth STEVENS, FRANCES Palestine 0 STORY, ELIZABETH LEA Sweetwater 0 STUBBS, DOTTIE Fort Worth 0 THOMAS, HELEN IANE Fort Worth 0 TOMLINSON, HOMER Fort Worth o VACHON, DON IEFFERSON Smithville I .., wt I Y at I X ...A i ...rf ,ff gn C 1 a s s . STEVENSON, MALVEN KING Sweetwater 0 STROUD, GEORGE W, Fort Worth 0 STUCK, HOSMER BARTELS Fort Worth Q THOMSON, HELEN VIRGINIA Cleburne 0 TRUST, WILLIAM LAWRENCE Waukegan, Illinois VANDERKOLK, ROSS A. Milwaukee, Wisconsin .of 1941 VEALE, MOZELLE Breckenridge VERHEYDEN, HEL Fort Worth 0 WARE, LOGAN Bartlett WHITE, NINA LUCILLE Bynum I WILKINSON, THOS. IEFFERSON Fort Worth o WILLIAMS, VERA IUNE E' Fort Worth VER DUIN, DON I. Grand Rupids, Michlqon WAI-IL, MARY LOUISE Fort Worth WEBB, VIDA Fort Worth WILDERSPIN, ALTA RO Fort Worth 0 WILLIAMS, BETTYE Fort Worth WITTMAYER, GENEVIEVE D Fort Worth Class. WOMACK, MARY MARGARET Fort Worth o mu-ap , fi!- QE? ff' 'H- .' A ' .,,,,-Q-r Q A Sixxi x N R wwgmaj . . Q YOUNG, RAMONA BEATRICE Fort Worih .of 1941 WCODLEY, EVELYN Scxbincal 50 AOIWLOTEA President SCRANTQN ICNES Vice-President A. I. HUFFMAN Secretary-Treasurer BETTY DAVISQN 9 Class. AYRES, LUCILE Colemcm BALDWIN, ELIZABETH ANN Port Arthur BARKER, AARON TROY Iocksonville, Florida BECK, WALTER IR. Fort Worth BEHELER, FLORINE Fort Worth BELL, MARY LOUISE Fort Worth BOREN, EDGAR R., IR. Fort Worth BOSWELL, SAMMIE IOY Electro BRIGHT, EDNA EARLE Cleburne - r,,, ' .A , N-9 'r' fr dw ,nr fu -CN N twig N QV Q fp I X f Q S X Q-,NX .S ka-fi ' A-L 2.3 , ' V' 'M If s f. 3, .X , fl - - 1 ' R k Q -1: ' - X f N, .R , S PIX aww 'vf ,fff74 ', X' .sw I ig: ,R - I -,tv-' , .1 Y ,- -' 1 . 21 Qu- 3 1 W' IX' Hu' ' . 'N- 9 -' -'-31,19-: f 2 . t I . it ' . If A .af ,.-5 SF' , w- T , A , N. , -W ' ' , Y'- - XX ' w A: 1- Jil is ..f1.,g,w ,5 ,, 2 ,-9w.x.-.s,-in - ' V- f 'E .fn 4-41- ,I ,Q X bg., K, u - sip - X ti! xv' A X' .of 1942 ADAMS, WOODROW ELMER Midland ALBRECI-IT, IEAN MARIE Fort Worth ALLEN, RICHARD GEORGE Fort Worth BARNARD, SALLYE Tolco BAZE, I. P. Mason BECK, EARLINE Fort Worth BENSON, DANA SUE Bowie BOGGEMAN, FRANK A. Fort Worth BOREN, BILL IOE Memphis BROWN, IOHN HENRY Corsicano BURKETT, IEANNE Fort Worth BUS, ANNA MAE Fort Worth CALDWELL, PATRICIA Oklahoma City, Oklahoma CAUDLE, WILLIAM REED Mineola CI-IALMERS, IANE TRACEY Houston O CLARKE, KATI-IRYN Springfield, Ohio COBB, MARY FRANCES Wichita Falls COLDWELL, P. C. III Fort Worth CULBERTSON, HARVEY REX Fort Worth DAVIDSON, MARY ELIZABETH Grand Saline DAVIS, HARRY REX Bellevue DE VOL, KATHERINE Fort Worth DICKSON, IUDITI-I DORIS Fort Worth DRUSE, TROY Sanderson Class . CI-IEATHAM, ETI-IEL RAE Fort Worth CHILDRESS, CATHERINE Ozona CHILTON, IANE Marlin COLES, VIOLA ANN Fort Worth COVEY, ROS Fort Worth CREAGER, WILMA IEAN Mineral Wells DAVIS, NELI. ANN Sterling City DAVISON, BETTY Fort Worth DENNIS, FORREST MAYE Mineral Wells . of 1942 . an-Q N4 EASTER, CLARENCE, IR. Albany . EDENS, AMBROSE - -5 .A Corsicana ERMIS, LILLIAN MAY Fort Worth ' 3 'Q , F 0 I' 'N FINDLEY, NANCY Fort Worth F 3 I FITE, PEGGY mx Fort Worth C 'Q' ERASIER, VIRGEL K. A Aransas Pass F., K ' x .. 4- 'W' O GARR1soN, DOROTHIA ELAINE G -A Fort Worth . GERNSBACHER, ROBERT STERN 53 ' - 5' A -E Q Fort Worth ' any ' GORMAN, MARTIN VANCE , s, , Big Sandy , ' tug., A -f X I .1553 is ' 95? t 1 I . 1- A . . 1- ' . . if of I -S4 , DYESS, EARL EDWARD Fort Worth DYICES, WEEMS S. Mineola EARNEST, KITTY Fort Worth ETIER, MARTHA IANE Eort 'Worth EVANS, DOROTHY Huntsville FERGUSON, DORIS LOUISE Eort Worth 0 GALBRAITH, ETHEL BROOI S Fort Worth GAMBLE, HELEN LOUISE Hico GARNER, DOROTHY BELLE Fort Worth 0 GRAY, MARGUERITE CLARIX Iota, Louisiana GRIFFIN, CI-IARLEY PEARL Palestine GRIFPITH, KENNETH Beaumont M' 9 W2 affmliiry HARDIN, IESSE E. Fort Worth HARP. IEAN Matador HITT, HARRY WADE San Angelo HOUSE, ROBERT ARLING Fort Worth HULSEY, RITER Forney lACKSON, EDWARD REEVES Fort Worth 0 lOl-INSTON, PEGGY Fort Worth lONES, BILLY Eastland IONES, FRANCES Abilene KILLIAN, HARDEN l., lR. Fort Worth KING, LOUISE Canadian KNAPP, ESTELLA M. Fort Worth Class . HOLTE, EVA NGELINE Fort Worth HORAN, CHARLES Fort Worth HORNER, LUCILE IUNE Fort Worth IARVIS, BARNEY WARD Terrell IAY, DICK Fort Worth IEWELL, GEORGE H., IR Fort Worth IONES, SCRANTON B. Fort Worth KELSO, ELIZABETH ANN Fort Worth KEMP, MARSHALL Point Rock .of 1942 LLOYD, ROSENELL Fort Worth LYNCH. IACK OGLESBY Fort Worth MCBRIDE, EMMA IEAN Fort Worth MCGONAGILL, MARY CAROLINE Fort Worth MCGRAW, IOHN I. Fort Worth MACK, RAYMOND D. Fort Worth MARVIS, ALYCE IO Canadian MAXWELL, GLORIA RAE Fort Worth MAXWELL, RICHARD Fort Worth ,542 X 1:2-R'- if ,.,,.v ,rm lx l y' f , rx -mx 5 fs FQ' ,-qr -xigf , QC L. ' I g -.',-1 4 Z- r xxki. KNEPPER, ANNETTE Fort Worth LEWIS, GLEN Boyd LINDLEY, WANDA PAYE Fort Worth M-:CAMMON, MARY HOPE Fort Worth MCCUISTION, HELEN Fort Worth MCGEE, FRANCES NELL Fort Worth MARTIN, HELEN ELIZABETH Fort Worth MARTIN, MARTHA LOU Lamesa MARTIN, NANCY Ranger MECASKEY, BOB Panhandle MECASKEY, JAMES Panhandle MENDENHALL, WARD Fort Worth ?,+,...,,..,,,,,F, , , YW., X' .::..I' I Vx -:T- S ,f M N-'Qt RT: 4 if 4 is X J 2,5 1 .W g X, K .jxzpu Wiy 1' P , -:N I al .I -x . - I f-is i-5, , - f:+j Q: 8 t .r 3 N. , Z .I , ' tx 251 , 1 ,4 21: . , ,J '.. ' . ,ff-Lis' 4' GW: fsif b K Nz: 'A 3 I I, . T: , 5 :jf ' X 2. x X, -st '- Class . MINOR, EUGENE NORRIS Fort Worth MOORE, PAUL B, Fort Worth MOORING, SCOTT WEBBER Gloucester, Massachusetts NELSON, T, PAUL Fort Worth NICHOLS, CLYDE E. Vcm Alstyne OGDEN, BETTY RUTH Dullcxs PARKER, KATHLEEN CAMILLE Fort Worth PAUL, NELLEEN Panhandle PEARSON, PATRICIA ANN Vernon .of 1942 PRIDDIE, PATRICIA Houston PRIEST, RUTH Fort Worth RAMAGE, MARGARET Waxahachie RAY, MARY LASWELL Fort Worth REAVIS. IESSIE Lawrenceburq, Ten REDDY, IUNE 'Fort Worth ROBERTS, ELBERT Blue Ridge UIESSEE' ROGERS, PATRICIA STEWART Fort Worth ROLLOW, IACK W. Fort Worth 'Il 'N i ' 1 . y - 1-M , '-0--' 'E X Y l -gg? di! .,,.:,, -ar' hi' ,gill J ' a ,, 4' 1 93: A QW I xt s If ' ' 4 '1 , Legg- 'vc' e. Of vi af ,f 3' f' ,.x , -Q-vv Ni ' C ' .fr 'CE' . I rp.- , I., P. C 7 I ,f Q . 1 X x g . qv .x - fjxo qz . X . 31- 1 ,N 'v- f - L fX 401 RORTEREIELD, ROSELLA Eort Worth PRAY, BETTY CLAIRE Fort Worth PRIBBLE, MARY LOU Fort Worth RANDLE, LOU Smithfteld RANGELEY, ANITA PAULINE Duncan, Oklahoma RATLIFE, GEORGIA Norman, Oklahoma 0 REVERCOMB, EDWIN FRANLIS Fort Worth RIFE, MARY IDA Shreveport, Louisiana ROBERTS, ALTA FAY Fort Worth 0 SADLER, GLORIA Sweetwater SCI-IMACKER, FAY LUCILLE Springfield, Ohio SEABERRY, OLIVE MARIE Wellington SHARP, GERALDINE Vernon SHAW, Maxine Brownwood SHEPPERD, ALFRED Gladewater SHOULTZ, VARDEMAN H. Grapeland SHUGART, NANCY Garland SIMMONS, LEVERNE Sherman STALLINGS, HELEN LOUISE Fort Worth STEVENSON, MARIORIE Sweetwater STEWART, BILLY TOM Fort Worth TEW, DORIS IEAN Fort Worth TIMMONS, IOE T. Fort Worth TOWNSEN D, ELLOUISE Brownwood Y' Ri R 'fi I X 3- -, ex . ,W 1-5. .Ka 'GWR' xv 123' 'X -S'-rt fix: QE, - 231' x., . ,li Y- P ': . i 'g 5 ZA -- Mrs fc. - ff-.-2 .RX pl . t. X sf .35 'PQI W-v ar- .t .rw :X 8. IK - ,i H was ii . I 'A gg- N 'W I Q. vu. ,,.,-ff - - ,wg I 'QT , 7 ' -rv.. iw! . 5 we PK .y-EE Class. SHIPP, ANN Fort Worth SHIRLEY. KARL W. Hereford SHOOK, FRANCES Gordon 0 SMITH, MILDRED PAULINE Fort Worth SPARKS, NOLAN Panhandle SPENCER, ALICE ESTEL Cisco 0 STRONG, MILDRED Henderson TAYLOR, IOE R. Brow1isv?ITf:, Tennessee TERRILL, GRA DY De Leon of 1942 WEISSENBORN, EVELYN RUTH Fort Worth WHATLEY, RUSSELL A., IR. Mineral Wells WILLIAMS, I-IARRIET IOSEPHINE Fort Worth 0 YOUNG, ELIZABETH FRANCES Fort Worth ZARAFONETIS, IOHN Corsiccmcx . ?'-N Y ' fv- 'kai' fx. b-7 m g 4- TURPIN, MARION CAMPBELL Kilgore WALLIS, NELL RUTH Fort Worth WEINGARTNER, VICTOR I. St. Albans, New York LAX I WINN, PATRICIA T g ...A - 1 RE 'T 'ay Fort Worth I fi I WOLLNER, IOHANNA MARIA -gf-'i N ..,, l 5 Fort Worth I WOOTEN.1-IMMETT BRENTS .4 Port Worth ' .- '3?'L:5'-'55Q 1Q1 1' fx 2:55 'IP A Q' O . ' 1 V - p ' 'V ' 'I - 1 ,, 'I ' , H I N ' '1 ' v . -H Q I, ,H-z ' F , i , 2 ' 1 A W h , v 34, , r . , . W , . X , - L 4. 5 .JF - QQKBAAMEM KFIRST TERMJ President TIMMY WOODYARD Vice-President HARMCN HIGHTOWER Secretary BETTY WRAY Council Representative ANNE HUTTCN KSECOND TERM? President CARTER MURPHY Vice-President IUANITA POSTER Secretary-Treasurer MARY CHARLOTTE EARRIS Council Representative ANNE HUTTON I'-dh .JP -Flv' ,- Class. CN, -FS. ' .LJ X Q V411 I. Lf? A L X ,X L Sie R AMMERMAN, EDWIN , 1' ' - Midland ' 4 N I 4- fi , My Q2 I ANDERSON, FRANCES ALLEN -A 3 . J Calvert X A H N1 ARMSTRONG, EDLEEN ' Cisco -Q, :A i NJ O ' L 1? I BARNES, ARCHIE ' ' ' ' I Fort Worth ,,' 514 1 ' ' 'f tw:- BAUGHMAN, HOMER LEE . -- Fort Worth BECKER, GENE Kaufman I 5 1 , I Xe ,Y . ak sa- we V. L Ar , W K, Jiffy - V I I-1 ' ' iX .- I bf V 1.1 l' , 1 I A I . ' ' - I - ' ZA -an ' ' S LQ I F- -,Af Ll' I. 1 ' I Q ' ' ' If K A -ffl. Q' Q 4 Vifff' 'Ly - Lf 1 A wfoF' M I '-' af? eg ..Qi, ......, 1 I ' ,,-'-M K -1 1, , .5 W IRI, . '. go-. ,gill Q, if E-V A I J-if I L 'T wif? A rf Q X , ' ' -X 1 - ... I yUj ',-V A .X It I fl ' ' 'J 'A I' 'vu' ' K 54 1 V BLACKSTONE, BILLY DENNIS f I I .A-IX,,' ' Hearne V flu Nw, g -il A- , .Ea iq.. , I BLAKELYV: Btbyuf' - I ,rf 1 ,QQ , V Hen ett kb I My xr IL -E, E: 'P-'P' .J ' BLo ' Ql1j1H,,IQALQHFYlN QEAIXI -fag, I 7 JM! lnenyyill' . , I A i - D-f . , A , , I . U VWQWEUFTN 'Vi I g!'MMqM, L . - r 'UQLXNX I 4 ' I ' . 1' I I mt Lt 'P ff f' t .MM MW 1-47 ... .ofl943 ABINGTON, BILL Fort Worth ADAMS, BUSTER W. Fort Worth ADAMS, TROTTER OLIVER Panhandle AYRES, IEAN Coleman BACI-IMAN, BILL Fort Worth BARBOUR, CORA FRANCES Iowa Park BENDER, IVO MAXINE Panhandle BILLS, BETTY IO Fort Worth BIVINS, MARY MILES Amarillo BLOOM, ROY T. Chicago, Illinois BOGEL, BARCLAY Brownsville BOWEN, ELLISON CONNELL Fort Worth BOYD, BETTY LEE Fort Worth BOYD, BILL Fort Worth BRADSHAW, IESSE PERVIN Fort Worth 0 BROWN, HERSCHEL Dallas CABBELL, SARAH ANNE Fort Worth CAMPBELL. IOE Fort Worth 0 CARTER, LEOLA RUTH Fort Worth CASEY, GEORGE A. Crowley CASNER, UNA lOY Alpine 0 CHILTON, GEORGE Port Worth CHUMBLEY, MARIORIE NELL Fort Worth CLIFFORD, ELWYN ODELL Fort Worth C 1 a s s . BROOKS, BETTY CALLENS Fort Worth BROWDER, GERALDINE Fort Worth BROWN, CHESTAL ANN Bardwell 0 CAPPS, MARlORlE ADELE Fort Worth CARSON, MERNA MARlNEL Hamilton CARTER, IEQSIE HELEN Fort Worth c CASSTEVENS, FLOYD CHESLEY Fort Worth CATO, ANNIE SUE Talco CAYCE, LOIS IEANE Fort Worth .of 1943 if-cf COLLIER, BOBBY CHANEY - I .5 Fort Worth 'V fd 1- COLLIER, JOHN B. III 5 C l , .f 4 I Fort Worth , ' J ' I ff j E COOK, SAMMIE MARIE ' Fort worth . hz, 55:2 1 W -5 gr. R 3? 'Jr if 1' A. 5 . .ua- CRUDGINGTON, w. PITTS 1 Amarillo f i .N s CURB, LESLIE ,V i ' 'rf Happy yga, Qmafr 3 li 'm f tk CYRUS, IOHN ' ' A - Fort Worth , I , ,575 - Ls I: 'Tg'E5i55I'S - .... 0 . l . X '-1 QQ' P ww. I ' I DICKSON, LILLIAN GRACE I Spur I P I DONLEY, IOHN 5 pn , , ' ' R 33 Fort Worth E, ' xv' ., DOSIER, PRICE, IR. T Breckenridge 1 'hav N, 'gi t F 'E fl Ft 'QW CLOYD, SHIRLEY PRESTON Houston COATES, FRANCES CARLSON Fort Worth CODY, DOROTHY IEAN Odessa 0 COOPER, HARDEN F., IR. Mineola CRABB, NATHAN COLLIS Coleman CRADDOCK, LURLENE Fort Worth 0 DAY, GILES WARREN Fort Worth DEFEE, CAROL Fort Worth DENHAM, CLARA MARIE Fort Worth 0 DUCKWORTH, FRANCES Olney DUTTON, MARY LORAINE El Paso ELLIOTT, VIOLETT Cisco ELSTRAND, IOHNNY Fort Worth FAIRBETTER, RAYMOND SCOTT Boyd FARIS, MARY CHARLOTTE Fort Worth 0 FRAME. RALPH W. Washington, D. C. FREEMA N, JOHN CLARK Tyler GALBRAITH, HELENA Fort Worth . rj Wx ,V ' it ,IJ ' .7 It I P X-If fx' My Y' Vo J ,PL i I-I A' mf f'f'!'3'N QD UF! f H VJ 'I ff' r lx 17 . J LIJJJ I . L Jr! mfr! GILBY, IANE Fort Worth GILL, XENA RUTH Alvarado GODFREY, NADINE Sweetwater 0 GREENE, PEGGY Vernon GREENWALL, PAN Fort Worth GRIFFITH, BERNICE Fort Worth ,ft QS? 1 ' :T - 9. ., 1 f. ' I I., Q In -psf, IMS, nv- - 12? Es 2---' I ew 1. 'W' H EC I A E I 1 , .,-4, , A A iw'- :-fw' ' ,,.,.. - Ahh.. ,. Zi -N ' ,, 3 'Al I - v . ' P Hg. S 2 , 1 ' .- ' 2 X ,L 4,1 -fi-. ,- . XT' . , a W ' 1.455-1 .5 1 t 1 . , ,,,.. , 0 1.1 ' 4: .A 1.15:-2:2 rig 1.1-,virr t ' 1 --zzxm sf 5-214,93 2 .5 I- , 2. - ' Zigi! , f'- + QMQV' 4 35922:- N-. .5254 tr' I . .Simi I UQ Q-. '- '- N' ' ,L ...:gi5:::h xv- ,- YN . .., , ,. tri 3 -:A . -' ii I 5 ' ' :YN- ...F 'K fl 513- X x . ,- X ee-H fv 1 L 1 N r -wr 'WL' . . ,,b r X X m SL L ., x ,K -A f . A A-... Q tx? V, H: Da 3 ,,.,. -fi .1 sas' ' fi- gi. e-533' , ,,. -,W 2 ,FV . H Y.--. .-.- . ...,...... L . . yr Q , 5 Qian- Class. 9 It ob., 0 I It .f I K' mr' L ,wk ' IU ' l MI nw X . tru' II tt R I ff, 1' t llfff 'yi ktnvft' FAULK, EDITH FAYE Fort Worth FINKS, WILL SCOTT Fort Worth FOSTER, THOMAS HOUSTON McKinney GARNER, DOROTHY BERNICE Fort Worth GIBSON. IAMES I., IR, Paducah GILBERT, MARGARET SUZANNE Fort Worth GOODWIN, MARY LOU Fort Worth GORDON, WANDA Fort Worth GREENE, MARY Fort Worth .ofI943 I . N.. . S- HALLETT, DOROTHY ELLEN Dallas HAMILTON. GEORGE 05 Fort Worth I HARDY, HELEN Fort Worth A ' 12- 5 Qtr , 46 ' LL I to ,I V x 5 , , ,, .D i .R M 69' L EL B I, . ., Yo' ' . M ' if vi lwjgkxtvl 1 I F I-IARTER, CLYDE ' E Fort Worth - 's , -v wg. :.v ': F fo- SQQ' 'Q HARTLE, ROBERT WYMAN ' N X 5 ,U K Madison, New Iersey X-Q V I -3 I-IEARN, RHEA MILDRED Fort Worth 'YNW . -. 2 x 1 ,--'-'1 t . I N HOGUE, CHARLSIE GRACE h , ' ' I If Fort Worth - -QC. ', I' ' 5 -Y HOWZE, DOROTHY LEE , A ,go , ' M Fort Worth ,K ' . ' HUDDLESTON, DORIS ELAINE f f' tk Fort Worth ,E,,f flfi ,fr -5 f - f 5., E- jf qvifugs I ot -. ' ,. . CJ veins f ,' I ' -- g fs:-a?u'f4'iI,P fl as 0 He gmt tf'-' .L.x.1. E . , A U05 a, .4 ik GROST, FRANK I-IOYLE DGII-its HABERER, PAULINE Fort Worth HADEN, DICK Galveston HARDY, RUTH Son Antonio I-IARGROVE, VIRGINIA Tolco HARRIS, IO WILMA Fort Worth 0 HIESTER, NELROSS D. Eden I-IIGHTOWER, I-IARMON D Fort Worth HINES, PHILIP Fort Worth 0 HUDGINS, LEE Sherman HUNTER, BETTIE BELLE Hamilton I-IUTCHISON, IO MARIE Port Worth HUTTON, ANNE Fort Worth INGRAM, MARY ALLENE Sachse ISAACS, RICHARD S. Gaylord, Michigan . 2Ei'1 'inc IESSUP, ROBERT SLEIGH Memphis, Tennessee JOHNSON, ERMINIE HAZEL Denison IOINER, ANNETTE Fort Worth Q E-fx-rs - .. - 1 ':w 3 IORDON, MARY EVELYN Mart TORDON, MARY LOUISE Fort Worth KELLEY, MARTHA LEE Fort Worth 5512, 25 5 tg? f 1 -54 Xt st T? 5 5 J -Sf. N , Q' , is .gy , if KING, PRISCILLA 'C A Fort Worth KITTRELL, MARIORIE LUCILLE v Dallas -f A, S Q - S3 KNAPP, FRANK V'-' Fort Worth 9:15 ss... -.,.f - wtf, X , SEK Class . JACKSON, CORNELIUS Fort Worth IARNAGIN, EULA GRACE Chattanooga, Tennessee IENKINS, MARY IO Odessa 0 IONES, BETTY IANE Fort Worth IONES, ORVIL R. Douglas, Arizona IORDON, JACK Fort Worth KENNEDY, PAUL BROKAW Little Rock, Arkansas KIECHLE, ANN Ballinger KING, GEORGE ABNER, IR. Mercedes ' . .Of 1943 - I Q23 'ix LAMSENS, OSCAR Fort Worth LANDER, PAUL Garland ROBERT LANGFORD, IIMMIE GWYNNE Sonorcz LINTI-IICUM, BILLIE Son Angelo LISSNER, PI-IILLIP GENE Austin LIVELY, CLARA ANNE Fort Worth 3 Q, ,f .Lf,g,f! ij . X, A f M4240 ,f dung Hi , fly, Z A If ff'-I H, X 1' C72 f D , Y ,C, . 1704 ,fr -4 lf ,vga f Y, - MCCORKLE, VIRGINIA LOUISE Fort Worth MCGUIRE, MAX Del Rio MCKEE, DAVID Fort Worth 5, np' 'GJ' PR . 5 . 56, , 5 'Q' QL' A' FI Ee f I . Us Wm , I , 1 W' X if .I K- J, Q 'N xv A4 f t ' W X XI 1 f j 4 x., I I .2 . WE 'ff A 'W Z' ,X , ' - xr' 'N' sizieaiz,-f ' - - 5 1 3-113 ' Y: V., fy? KNOWLES, I-IARRIETI Houston LACKLAND, LUISE Fort Worth LAFEERTY, GERALDINE Fort Worth o LEARY, IACI-I Schenectady, NQW York LEITO, IAMES, IR. Fort Worth LEWIS, BILL GENE Eort Worth LOCKETT, CLARENCE B. Fort Worth LOWRY, BILL III Eort Worth MCCORD, IUNE I-IELEN Fort Worth 0 MCLELAND, MARY LAURA Fort Worth MARTIN, EUGENE Rockwoll MARTINDA LE, ERNESTINE Fort Worth Vernon xf MAXWELL, ELAINE Fort Worth MEADOR, LOIS A I MAXON, EMILY IAY M. ,E ,.. l B It U Fort Worth 0 IV' ff 1 MILLER, BOBBY yi , ! Fort Worth I MILLER, WALTER AUGUST, AlR. Fort Worth MILLING, ROBERT LEE Fort Worth o MONTGOMERY, IEAN Sweetwater MOORE, lUSTINE Kilgore MOORE, IAMES Fort Worth my ty' , I U ,lOl-IN N TE tx rt ' YAT O AE m N RK BBY f r F rt orth , I, .gg i XJ' S-VX X , . v I . 5 I i , A ' Q.. - l 3' Q' 3, fx., . 3. iz: sl l . nv- ft'- vo 5' rf M Q wx 'Q' Class . MELLOWN, MARTHA Fort Worth MELTON, IEAN Fort Worth MESSICK, NADINE Fort Worth MILLS, MARCIA Fort Worth MITCHELL, FRANCES Fort Worth MONIGOLD, GENEVIEVE Marshall o MOSELEY, MILLTCENT Fort Worth MOUDY, IAMES M. Woshinqton, D. C MURPHREE, RUTH Fort Worth .of 1943 ODOM, CLAYTON Sherman OLIVER, MINT Washington, D. C. OLSON, HARRIET Chicago, Illinois PARKS, BARBARA LEE Fort Worth PAWELEK, MARY LUCILLE Houston PIER. MARY ALICE Fort Worth PURYEAR, IANE Fort Worth PYRON, MARGARET HELEN Panhandle QUALLS, lOE Fort Worth 5' Q, 11 W'-S571 Q' l . -if. . ' f ' ,b 1 f ' E Q K 7 - U, AM 1 S X .I D. x X l- I . ,L . I O P 'K 'K HN . me J.: 43 'ff if ,,.- - JW? - V , 3 , M 05. F, xlaulb 2 , -aw Q., dx , S. gl fs I QQ? ' .. 21 669 N v x. t l I , NOBLE, LOIS Texas City NORRIS, GEORGIA LEE Washington, D. C. NUGENT, MEDRITI-I Talco 0 OLSON, IANET Chicago, Illinois PADON, BILLY Fort Worth PALMER, ROSE ALICE Fort Worth 0 PITZER, l. B.. IR. Baird POOLE, VELMA IUNE Houston PUCKETT, LOIS Fort Worth r . lo 1 'I QUINN, MILDRED LOUISE Fort Worth RAGSDALE, ARA Santa Anna REED, EUGENE Fort Worth BELLE Jw , REYNOLDS, LYNDEN E., IR. St, Marys, West Virginia RICHTER, LILLIE MAE Fort Worth RILEY. IACK Fort Worth ROBERTS, WITT, IR. Fort Worth ROBERTSON, GEORGE L. Port Worth ROBERTSON, GERTRUDE Fort Worth SANFORD, TEX CLARENCE Aransas Pass SAYE, GRANADA Midland SCASTA, GLADYS Kaufman f ff I ffl fl V I, e I 1 I X ,uf l -1, , .1 f ,J , J f f t tl' OJ ff If ll I -lt Nl V, SCOTT, BILLY BOB Fort Worth SCOTT, MARY RUTH Washington, D. C. SELTZER, BILL Cleburne Vx gl is pw, Sw., v -1. mm, AMA San 'VV vw 177 -4.19 Class . RIZER, EDWARD ALLISON Pueblo, Colorado ROBBINS, SARAH WANDA Fort Worth ROBERSON, VIRGINIA Fort Worth ROBINSON, IAMES REID Dallas ROUTI-I, EDWARD CHARLES Fort Worth RUTHERFORD, WILMA MARIE Fort Worth o SCHELLINGER, IRVIN THURSTON Keller SCHNEIDER, GENEVIEVE C. Ramah, Colorado SCHRODER, IIMMIE LEE Houston .of 1943 SIKES, IACK DAY Eostlond SIMMONS, BETTY LOU Alice SIMMS, RUTH Rockdale 0 SMITH. MARILYNN SUE Fort Worth SMITH, MARY ALYCE Ozono SMITI-ISON, LAWRENCE Loncoster 0 STEVENSON, SIDNEY, I Iohnson City SQUIRE, RUTH Fort Worth TALLEY, PATRICIA Fort Worth QI 4 ty. - , T 'I PT:-' . 5 ' . SHAW, MAMIE LOUISE Fort Worth SHELTON, ORMA LE Wichito Polls SHIPP, CAROLYN Hendersonville, N. Lotohno SMITH, AUDHEY NELI. Goose Creek SMITH, CHOC FLOYD Ponhondle SMITH, LAURA IANE Fort Worth STEINMANN, LEROY Schulenburq STEVENS, LLOYD Maplewood, New Iersey STEVENSON, SAM Fort Worth TAULBEE, TOM Fort Worth TERRILL, IUNE De Leon THAXTON, BEVERLEY IEAN Henrietta TILLMAN, CAROLE IUNE Odessa TOMLINSON, LAMBUTI-I Fort Worth TOMME, VIRGINIA Fort Worth WALKER, MARIORIE ANN Fort Worth WALKER, MARTHA IEAN Memphis, Tennessee WARD, IEAN Fort Worth WARREN, IANIS Ouonoh WEATHERBY, ELIZABETH Fort Worth WEINER, MARIORIE Fort Worth WILLIAMSON, IEAN Fort Worth WILLINGHAM, IEWEL Shamrock WILSON, DON Fort Worth '37 3 ,r t K R' Class. TRUMP, CLARENCE A. Kcmscxs City, Missouri TUNSTILL, IACK Fort Worth WALKER, HELEN VERNELLE Mason o WARD, MARY IO Fort Worth WARNOCK, PATRICIA Pecos WARREN, BILLIE MARIE Fort Worth W1-IITEHEAD, CATHERINE Hopeville, Georgia WHITLEY, LOYD GEORGE Keller WILLEFORD, ROSEMARY Port Worth - r , lNf'T .Q of L, If gr J WOOD, SUZANNE Sulphur Springs WOODRESS, VIRGINIA RUTH Smithville WOODSON, RUTH MOZELL Fort Worth 0 WRIGHT, BILL Vernon WRIGHT. COURTENAY Fort Worth WRIGHT, MARIORIE ANN Houston WILSON, ELEANOR ANNE Fort Worth WILSON, HOWARD A., IR. Dallas WINGO, DOROTHY LA NELLE Wills Point l I 3 I ,, . if N 1' . ' s- ' 'i f W . A .gk Q tr , - 6 9 I ' . I ' K Q ..r- , U- -I Qi A Q A Qc .mb ' WOODYARD, IAMES Port Arthur WOTHERSPOON, CLARK D. Conneautville, Pennsylvania WRAY, BETTY Washington, D. C. ix N E Nf lv' k. I Z . . . . 4' I s YS ,SA xy ,X a Ali? kt vb 'll 55-9 1: I N .V Fort Worth A- fr is ' YORK, MARY ELIZABETH E . Grand Saline I1-I I A ZIMMER, PAYTHE ANN ' J ' Fort Worth .5 . f -I' --'i':r1 - v N v' 'N x '- .- . . 1 , YORDANOFF, WANDA .- 3' , -t -.L:i,,::S:15 N1, .- ..,'. - M .MMM .1 J.-21, ' X , - 1 --+1 CREDITS: Engravings by STAFFORD ENGRAVING COMPANY Class Photographs by ORGAIN STUDIO Beauty Photographs by RI-IEA-ENGERT STUDIO Priming by STAFFORD-LOWDON COMPANY ...f ': 'a.'..r.-H: T' , A-F , ,X r Snapshotg 4 ...- 'E' I . f, Jf- '-1 'WTR 'ILL K. 5 h A V , 1 , . A ..- .fy . fs-, N V - N -. I I U 'Jn '-x 1' , 1 - ,,. . 5 ,W 4 A l . . , 7 A 1 ' 'A - , 1 I. I k , .-'... , ',,.yf-. Q . , , - . 5-.--4 , ' X ,ny A ' I , ' . sf,-5 , '. a - K. an -if-qu' 1 if hd In the Beginning C 1 G11f!1'?, 11111 bl II 1 II 5. . F11-r11.::1-111 5,1115 ,IS ' 1 C 1 I ,V 'D .tr 1 'rfb I I .1:1. 1 1 1 1 O J, iII1' '111 . x 1 I1 11' fI1IQI.I f .-5 L ,.:. Q11 'rzsk Y .. ,. -M - '. I ax' . x n 2 f : . I i Q . as ' 1 x ,Ji-8' f.fg..- K. . . 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'-. , 5' Q--V116 ,keg r. ,A 'h e Q, ,' 1 f ff A x Q Y w. ,gr ,I . s ' g .g.w- . 5 f' Q2 -f f t- D ' X sl 1 ' K- f ffwsa X 5 4,5 Q jf f wigs 5 1 1 f Xxx J sw M463 K X f. 4 k A J X x N lx K Y QW' Y 5 .- '- 5 -if all-g wg-s ye si ' - F f' Q V .c Lrnus ,,.,5.M l l 3 t v 1 4 1 i 1 i tl -'I B! I r Irf- D . .t t l l if mf .... ' bfi' it, I -.NJ . A . . d. Presidents Reception I Receiving line. 0 Mrs. Mothershegd hos Dutch Meyer cornered. C Thcit's Registrar Hutton surrounded by the girls while Deon Hgll :ind President Wgits cdrry on. Refreshment tgble-popular ploce - ground which Torn Barber cmd Frosty Reed enioy standing, More receiving line with Dr. Allen True cmd Mrs. and Dr. Boeck still going strong. lock Perrymcm grid Bill Pdtton enjoy some of George l.oudon's art work which Warns students to get their picture made before it is too lgte. C The Skitf run the story! C Vtfhyl 'We even threatened with ct raid. I Students tctlkecl about getting their pictures made before Cldsses. I During clgsses they discuss it C Between clgsses they thought about it ond in the end those in sorrow were those who didnt make the mod rush to Orgoirfs as did Loggn Wore, Eorleen Polk, George Pettg, Elnor Jennings ond happy Betty Dyer. , ii ' I - ' 5 N... ' K' ' ' 5 W' 'P ' -' V . + 'if 3 'N 5' x ' - 'X '- Q ., 'f 2 in ,. 'Y Q. hx' . giiffi' Q ' ui , w . .V An I '55 N5 aff -vi. 'X Null ,P lf. Qu... .N N! V 1 -21 Game Spirit 0 I'l Il'1'? dcrnfe diwlll W'-est 3'?'J'1I1Yh wi1h students in--Weil crlrncs' in C-Irs--' WGN Cl1YH'US7 cl Cfrr snub? dfmcinq 1l'E'fV!91?1'l Cars and hznqinqx on Crt 60 mil-Qs per, 0 If t-irc-1: fr llnle lint QI 'NUIIUIIIQI up fr! 'HQ Big Gym but it works ou' swell IN hotel lfiillf-105, 0 Y-Qne Hcrlwerts, Elrzczlimlz Briar crn'i lffnhrin-2 Vohnson try to se-11 Mrs SPG!! Svinml Chrysfxrwthq-rnwus 0 n'f'ITl'? rnori pimp mllx-53. 0 D-irncrrmq, and pep rnllxrf-S. 0 Aftcr H16 fC'frYi'r'1H lwtrys E111 ftrrli Gnd Lnqdn XNCIIC' FGM 0 -t Il lllrnl-1 f3llH'h-2 Fr-Qslmifin we 1115i lf N protect our ccrrnpus, I Guess Mundhernl-:Q rust if-und 1711! whf3I To do irnyw xy he T1 'xii CI East Baylor rllilifn nn O hrnmy Petty, Don Gillrs, and Gen: Scruqhcrn put some pop rnffi thc rfxlhes. 0 rrend cr Foe? 7 ? 0 Helen Hale awards HGTFQEI Hsu wrvii cr Be-at sorne-body rrlibcn -all fur one dime. Ninn 'N-Q,,i-.-sw ' Ss s. Q v-. AWE Q A C' . 5 . f '24 'S -mia ' , Q The Games Begin - ny ' 'f - :vJA4.u.1sai'lVcWA ' 'N' N- -'t -1 -'-- -'X f '-L' -fv- -Nf ,f'Nf ,Q 1 1 .-fx. x :., '- - .ll w x. . Q-QQ5 x,,34 --'1.' 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This lzlond didrft want to have any trouble with I-l0mer's qirl--Ann Sales--also a bland. 0 ls tliis il? asks Wars-:ly Lipscanilir, 0 lt sure is, says Evelyn Woodley and limmy Petty. 0 So they rela:-I until 0 The rest of llie students get C-ff the lrclin 0 And parade 0 Up the main drag lo 0 Serenade the hotel, ug 'S' 1 N K- 1- Qe ifggfp., V Q x v M-xr, - 35 x N Q55 -. Qu. W A -- T .ASX Q X x J ef' , 5, 'fx' p-:WW :J x 1 .Q fx ,fi as 5,31 ' - 45 A '- , L' ' vi W' s . 6' 4 1 il-af? ' f 5 ' li A -, As' S ' 1 ,J 'F 1 1 mf' dy 'Li g, qi - 1 . ' A X ,f V Ji-ew P .s N ,fx Z, A' xx xg X xlzaqrj-V' -Q Q The Game . . and Then Home 0 Thr- vrowrl mcrrs, Hr-11: 1-mrrrfrs l The kifl-:-r1rff, 0 Guy Brgirfl rli.:i11'! lilw it . . 511 they did it ovflr? 0 Iuhrr Hays is ready with the drirwrr 1:19111 2:1 help fhur O YEA TE. 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MQW , Well, the qcrrne is ever tae-e it in the sports Se-ctionl. 0 Htgwcrcl Grults puts en-Tgurctqernerit to Earl Clarl-: what was hurt pretty badly. Amon G. praises the boys for cr good fair, hard iiqht cmd uqain gives them u dinner. The Bond Chalk walks in the Field House during o Dinner for the Alumni. 0 The results of the sect practice - snappy iormcxtion. +1 all --?.,..-iv ' U . I X , al , ',:: Iv K 7 , 7 Aja ltauslifk- f-1 ' ' X, 'VJ 7 E -V. ' ' ' .1 , , 'w , N '- . ' ' ' ..,- WN 5 , 'N jf' 'e 1 'EX . 1 H SP X 4 SD X Q , , -Q . f. ' f 1 W 1 I , iq I 5 ' s ' 1 , V , Y 'll 4, , Q2 in 2 X ,Q A iron. ,. N. S 1 I' '53 M451 Ns.,- Still Home Coming lt was C1 qofgfl qumfl tlwl hail PIQS1' 'lf-rrl Wfrlls lvilmq his ufrrls, 0 'lf 47, U. qfills ir lwrefllcl 0 Fu! so fl1 l Efrrl Clfrrlt V1 l1r1f'l lirffrli 0 The l'rf1nfl HSVJ'A'Pll l'3'II'lH was pra- sn rr 1 Qfl. 0 ' rpvfrin Burl Tirylrifr C'T1ulflrr'1 plug' lus list QVIUV3, 0 Tha lrfrys vwr+1 'irwl ful?-er 'he qfrrne, lrvll 0 'lhfrir Dv1fls w-Drfr prfiufl cl 'ham mrywfry. A Llvrflr olfl lrmors as Hi Aldrich were llrbrr- to qrwol them wllh Cx wmcl Cyl clwvr -is the-y carrie ln. o l wn Lf-rmwry tfrlzes '-bm ull lrirr 'll-2 lust Q'- rlITl '. I lfrmtly puts tlrw stuff irxvriry rl next sr-nsfrrr, Q llflwrr ifrtwnxrfrr rrmcle Bwil lfrfrffl llil f'1 rrr'r12 mril 'hw crnltflrffs, o lrrfl: Ofllw lounfl G wf?1',' ti lfrcc-' 0 Wcrm.lro'w Uur:l:w.1r'lr 'mil Bill C301-I are th-'A lust orws -T-ut :rf 'hs slrowors. 0 VfIIl'A'US lfrIITlS Qi dftrrrflnfjr 0 Arm recorflpd for poslprrly by llrf- Horneffl Froq's photcrqrnplrer, R-,ry Hearn-2, M155 Capps and Mr, Chappell fel-ce fr pause- that rr?-fre-shes, 0 Pnl Pcntfwn fwncl Al Sheppard Curry Qu. 0 And slill they Corrie 0 As llmmy Nlcol rcrkes rn the cash. 0 Vfrnfs over, Q ---W-A-v-ff--., Q, -..,hwh .pd i si-,sh .Au 1 X46 Q .ep X 5 1 I .as RA E , p Y 0 1 f Q, New ' 33 sk gr, ..., jx Qc.: , -.+R - ' J ' is V Y xx 'wx x N -5 Q , 13, 1 N. .g 'I' 3 Lg, 5 f Y K X, X I-.v X ' ..Q is Christmas is Here Larry Kent plays for the Slcifi-Good fellow and Santa Pal Benefit show, and Harriet Kaye sings Oh, Iohnnyu- We would say, OH, HARRlET. 0 Then a novelty number. 0 Arid they still come---Betty Williams Pays Vernie Barber, as Floyd Mchoberts and Maxie lfirkpatritil: see that it's done right. President Waits and faculty members enjoy Christmas dinner. Connie Sparks and Plorrie Buckinae hamealso Bob lohnston and El- wyn Espy participate in the Horned Proa Revue. c A bit of rest a And more rest. o Connie Clark and Mary Helen Lan- caster leave, as Harry Maloney, Pat Priddy and Nancy Elizabeth Shugart arrive at the Inn, Txxxi 'xxx - , 1' . xx xx , f , N X, 'E 'E -i 'H -E 4 'f 3? -Q -E fi -Vw -5 -1 -reefs'-11 X ' N N si - F 8 Y: f as :F .xx K NS T After the Games Are Qver 0 htmr lwnders E111 Crcvssfrelfi, DLl'1lI'tf' Efnllnrrrt, Uni f3'2'DIQ-E' 3'rf'ufi Shin' hfrw xt Should 1' G- done. 0 'khQ phfwiqrixpitelr tftiizal rehirtj ar plllnr tw, snap fhn prewy qlrts but whwn Comm? Sparks trmls Hem, 11's ficvvrlvlti- or nothing. 0 G-Sorqm Hithtf votfls tor sornethinq or other, prf'ttw11l'ty tus! tecmxsf- hcl: Leary fuk:-S the 2611312- Thats Vrrqmru Flftiiterscrx Und T1 Trimhlw Qntoyinq the sights, 0 ht cr B O 5'I'I'l!Tt1l'ti'13D B111 P:t'3n cmd Bob Parker talk it favor'--TB fcdrrt -get rvrfyir-,i rn cr tml:-wry? Cz- son, fmtl H E, I-Turf si' t mil: 'ini think it over. o hcrrlQs 'he Mfri Ccssztikz' Ztntlzzv vich so rrchss ffm the shp it paper on which hr' lamps hrs n-into spell.-wi out. Twm tfflplinqer tal-:Qs ur drink' ttf- Cir' fait that de--hy-'imted condltitztn Qt the mcrning after. 0 Preston Thompson Gnd Dick Everett offer the phct-Qqrcpher some ottawa-1 cakes which isnt 0 'What Cxmuses Mfimorie Capps. 129359 W1 f W .mi Q , , x. flux-1 4 A '. Lil? 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And Ibis posed picto sh-iws Foffa Vxfhite cxnd C1f51CXNT1 Future Giv- Qmcr ci T-Bins Surly' stuwlyimg. 0 A qioii cle H11111 S'?SSif'UM fnife bull' 0 Tuck Esejfs slzcitincj 1795111 help E111 VVr1g11f study any 0 V41 5131: 'GY is tio hxgim Z-3 heir- ihnt quy iould shxdy in , LAL.-. f. f, -V4 Sn, 0 Buddy Ecrron and Hwy ph:1t13qr':- pherw HQ':1rne chu! with same if the girls. I-if J 3 gf I I' N55-'A :Ji . X wg-..-, Sli' ,S 4 Q KX . , s. f3' 5 3,1 V Q V ....Q51,,. t .' I X 5,433 F x, . .Msg .,,, ' W t .zz Q I A ,. i5S5+'V - ,V QW, Q,-, m 3 N Q mags? N' 1 1 W 'P x Xia n x ' nf.-5' s ' ' ff,-fax FH , , - ..,-if-.wks-5: , ' - w ,.,. - ., , -. f . im'- : -,el . 'V' f x .:-x 9 - 74 'S 9323.-Z7:i'Xkbq1 VR. Sri X . :,:.m. :v as-' N., NE'-rirz'-5 Ex mm::Q:-s5.g55,:.ki Neg-XIX X XX Q xxxxwv E Q SX Q X x X Q Q X x XXX Xxx xx, -: . NS zf- .tri xx S xg g mx X. Among the Upper Classmen Q 12-mor Class nireilliriq, zvliifh Qriiiifail in G skfutinq par'y, which erideil in Hoy Durifari 'Jrrii Mary Miles Eiviris Gnd ChcJrlQs Cope ond lNflCIYQTIIf?7 lfurldls lnuslinq the - flair while Oth-ers slime blissfully on. 0 Vice Vers-J dance, in which Sp-erioir Smith Clos-S Gill the good. Z, Gnd A. L. lull-1 over 0 Nw Helen line Tlicmirs lielplqfl Frorilf: Eoqqwrzmn iritfi thi? our tlw riiqlii ml llie Vice' VC-rsu iqrrie, 0 of C 0 ind A. P. O, 0 Wf mire cmd me-ri. 0 WP-ll look! Charlie- -:cm still sit dcwnl , ,M vb 4 5 'fe' Q, X 1 . . .F :wr .Wx Some Are . . . and Some Aint Helen Ruth Verhyden and Iulius Menzezoit always, well nearly al- ways, enioy lunch at the Inn. Roy Duncan, the boy who was Frost- bitten after missing the Bus. Peggy Greene and Odell Harrison compare notes, or something. lean Sisson and her playmate evi- dently take the matter seriously. 0 Bill Morris and Mary Lou Iordan pose for cz picture. 0 See how calmly Rufus Whatley takes a snow facial as given by Lois Craddock. 0 Bob Parker seems a little bit bashtul, but Elizabeth Hager is proud ot him anyway. Mac Best and Fenton Clark were watching the tennis games until the photographer interrupted. Cristene and Stanley are still eating -must be good. 0 limmy Nicol lets Nancey Finley take over at the Leap Year dance, 0 Others who like to eat also are R. D. Madland and smiling t?l Betty Seaton, Mary and lohnnie Just love that sun- shine as do Betty and I. B. tfor breadl Cason. Mildred Smith and Vernie Barber like to study together. From a distance that couple looks like lustine Moore and Drummond Slover. 1... Tw W. 2 .43 ' N --kid' ' ' 'S ,1g. n. ..T-T! ' :sw-v ,L 5. .S-X -I J T! - ., ,K -., 4- ,.Q, , , . I . -f 1 lxhnfmtf . ' rn .U 4.1.5. f , 4 Pie' . .-. Hr. ' Amateur Snaps The Bays in the kaclc resin -Qlurina ranch week. Not college students sowing their wild oats, but PROGRESS, 0 Fashiens of '-IU by Susan Earheart. 0 Capps by Chappell. 0 Daisy Rhone ciztnverses with larnes Pattee and rriayliie Blair lfirlzpat- rick. 0 Tennis daes mal-ze you tired. 0 Art in the Art lab. 0 Some of the girls relax-:. 0 A mans best friend. 0 This is what the Fat Staci: Show parade did to George lfiricg, 0 Chappell by Capps. 0 Tire-some tennis aqain. 0 Well, new l'Ve done it, mopes the enqineer who almost made it tc California an one enqine. But the band got bacl-: all safe and sound-well we won't mention the sound, Guys like to sit on the library steps or even on the steps of Clark. Picture . . . picture . . . picture! You can fiqure it out from here. WI-lG'S WHG ,-.5 A ,., -.., 9 ' Xxx ' f I K -F wa . , I P X i . in-, S i' I 4 01 buf' MALVEN STEVENSON Elected by the students as the Most Representative Student in the T. C. U. stu- dent body, Received an all- expense paid trip from The Skiff to the Austin game. xx -nsxxvstli x if Sr swpv ELISABETH BISEH -As head operator Elisabeth is in a position to know who rents lines to Jarvis, Goode and Clark. Plenty active in campus do- ings, she has time to play tennis and tot down essays and short stories. She likes to take part in group sing- ing too. MARGARET IANE BISER Meg seems to be an all-round girl. She likes chess, she likes chess, and ditto. Margaret lane has rescued many a sinking math stude and feels right at home in the physics lab. Besides being a very convincing debater, she made a perfect score and received S25 when she and five other co-eds OST. C. U. battled wits with S. M. U. e s. WILLIAM CHAPPELL-Bill likes to work with wood and words. He seems to live up to all those I promise you deals set forth last year. Sure made a good Student Council Prexy. WILLIAM HAWORTH-The man with a million ideas. This is the second time he has been chosen for most repre- sentative journalist. Night life is his favorite occupation-next to sports, that is. Going 50-50 on cigarettes and liquid dieting are other accomplish- ments of Skift Editor Haworth. RETHA HUGHESfA Miss who considers figures tmathematics you dopej bliss. Problems here, problems there, leave it to Retha to solve them all. Fresh- men wonder how they would survive without her helping hand. .,..g.e .- . N Se . L , was . x 'QS . bt, Q.. s ,, T fare., ,,., - . j u if Nw .set . BETH LEA-Beth has the talent and arn- bition to become a portrait painter. This, by the way, is the second time that Beth has been Chosen most repre- sentative student in the art depart- ment. Besides having the -er -- ability to be a Casa Manana show- girl, Beth can put up a good argu- ment in the history office. ERLE POVVEl.l..fPapa and president ol the Chamber ot Commerce. It was he who started the rip-roarin'est Ranch Week in anybody's horse opera. His activities with the Varsity Show helped to make it a smash hit. And if there was anything that needed being done on the Horned Frog, be- sides just plain Business Managing, Erle was the man who could and would do it. GENE ROBERTS --e Music has engulfed Gene so that we hardly see her around. Her hobby and hfe's work-- the piano-comes in handy in her participation in campus activities. Gene is an A student too, but all this high-toned knowledge doesn't keep her from being a most sociable person. LENORA SALMON---Her dancing still has everyone talking about the V Show. Lenora not only likes to dance but hopes to make it her profession. As lar as T. C. U. is concerned she's tops already. ORA SHELTON-The girl behind the smile when you step into the office to see Dean Hall. Seems that she should start giving advice to the lovelorn for her sociological viewpoint is very valuable. Collecting poetry and hik- ing are her hobbies. Our idea of a perfect secretary. IACK SHIRLEY- Red from Cahforni-a. Head man of the Men's Glee Club. Versatile in English classes and in the pulpit, lack Shirley is another in a long line of Shirleys who have helped make T. C. U. bigger and better. TOM SWILEY-Known as the guy who practically yelled the Frogs to a national football championship in 1938 as head yell leader. Tom deals out the books in the library at night, and also deals out some plenty swell editorials. Has quite a racquete plays quite a bit of tennis with it too. EVELYN WATKINS-As if she isn't busy enough guiding S. C. A. groups, she reads and collects different issues of three-cent stamps. And well she might collect stamps, since she spends a good part of the day help- ing Mrs. Tracey down at the Post Office. RUFUS WHITLEY-Named Most Repre- sentative Student of the History de- partment last year. His debating suc- cesses can't be counted on your fin- gers. And on account of this he was one of the F. F. F. boys who traveled around before legal vacation, going to big doings up Tennessee way this spring. STANLEY WILSON-The mystery man. Stanley Wilson, one of the big shots in the production of the Varsity Show. Stan shows great promise as a sales- maneplans to be one even. Looked after those irresponsible Seniors, try- ing to get them to meetings now and t en. MOST REPRESENTATIVE STUDENTS EGR 1939-40 as Q iw Top Row: Art fBe-th Le-cg Bxble 'Unk Clay- borne-: Exoloqy und G601OQYfW.F.R'1HklH1 Busmess - Wmllmm Pattony Chemxslry - '- Oscar Morphxsp Economxcs'4Ccxrl Poll. -si'Q Q, , 3 X ' QL-. XM! I 12:52 Stiff' ,a-'X nv- QTZT' 'YZ3' X L ig ff- -fv- rvx V ' uf 4 5 ' IK 1'-F 'QNAHQQ Middle Row: EduCCx11onAElwyn E51-DY? H15- tory-Rufus Whxtleyp Home Economms- Eleanor Ie-nninqsg Iournohsm B111 HQ' worthg Mutha-mcmcs-fMcrrq-rxret Icme Bxserp Modern Languages-Adule Rexqer, BILL CROSSFIELD W,nner of me Student Courxcxl Schol-Jrshmp. Bottom Row: Music f George Camp-bell: Phxlosophy cmd Psycholoqyfbson Enqlcnndp Physxcczl Educutzon Fenton Clzxkz Physms -Tom Curminqlmmg Publxc Speokxnq - Cevmlle Mooreg Socxoloqy -Don Ver Dum tr 9' ii,-Si,,X ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL Butterfly Catcher Allen and Elizabeth find Iarvis steps a popular place-- Where are the other two rnusketeers? 0 The perfect setting--even to ripples in the stream' --and Georgia and I. B. I Gerry gives a dignified pose for the cameraman. O Spencer and Mary take this dancing seriously. I Keith is getting help with his sermon building -no better place than the library. Millicent Moseley is a steady customer at the library toofno connection, Oh, no? I George and Eleanor seem happy about it all. Could it be a sprained ankle? I Florrie admires her football hero, Connie, even on crutches. O Stanley and Christinefwe hear they will be having home-cooked meals this fall. 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'MS .. , ...wx . . f , -- -.- . , ,.-,:.:.-, jx -L-kg ' v: --- . , 4,1 , :iv , A ,.. ,1 1, , . h., ,I . ., V ' . ,.,, -N .l f 1 1940 HORNED FROG PRESENTATION BALL Homer Tomlinson, acting as Master of Ceremonies, opened Texas Christian University's tenth annual Horned Frog Presentation Ball on December l6, 1939. The event has advanced from a Style Show held in the Auditorium to a Ball held this year tor the first time oft the campus at the Woman's Club. Twelve favorites, three selected trorn each class by their class members, were presented as candidates for a lull page in the l94U school annual, The Horned Froa. The Alma Mater song played by limmy Petty's Orchestra began the Revue, and the qirls with their escorts entered a settinq ot ferns, smilax and mistletoe to the tune ot their choice. W I v T 1 SE X x x . n .fi 0 ELVVYN 53 1 ' -Lux 'x 4 , ESPY x 0 FRANCES BUSTER 0 HELEN CONNER 1.-. if L. , P' afi- gxf. '. 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Tha lluflll 611151: lll 1. il.-9 ,'I','l1 ...- xnfil Sinn'-1 501119 -if the siudenls l,l1gln't W-'xnt Cl-'iss' sa , . . tllwy r- lux:-1 willl vigil-1-tl-is wlllle The P'-1-rlessylxu qlv-as us an 'bpxls' '.., The C!QVlLl qfmllufars mound 10 ':.ut':h the v11lln'. -K .J Dfepuly Swain lvl-eps mil . . , This gun shy little Miss fears . . , the C1LVJl'QY from Brooklyn . . . lwlclre dfilpulies -'lc more i-Jilin' which lnciullfs gun :null El1r,xlf,'Il1 Ann Iordfm. xii X bf x ' Fi- iilvul il 1 RN Around The Sampus During Ranch Week n the mxddle Q hrs! pmlure ps trucle Rclaelts she mst lov- see those me: penned ug. O 'o mul-ce dauble that he dxcin ycnled Pmusiess L. Crouch hr hxs lead fl.:1':L well as dz-2551 the occxsgn, O In lig' ff the ' 5 me I zzdy H211 H-2 nn'-, lfhzl-P H Lnney, iznd Pxnl xy:-in, could S-fe Fig: mf I Jlrs. Muzyhy Clil t t-11-:Q up so room wlth ex Ul,gh! She Smn tho. O t tool: Mqr1,yureIH en Pylon to show ns Klqht whe put his llttle 'Course they not the only who had to where and hz Cupid Clcxrkiwhct more need be 5-nd Iudqe Roy Bean Patton presidin' over the case of hoss thief Charley Wilfianis, defended by W. Q. DeWees, who questions Witness Bob Iohn- sfon . . . Shootin' irons are drawn as there is an objection made to an answer qiven George Harrison, witness for the defense . . . Then! A daring escape from the county court house. lewel Dillinger and lohn Lucas enjoy the Chow as do Cleland Early, liinniie Schroeder, liinrnie MCGal liard, and even the fellow who ate through his fuzz. Mrs. Harris decided that the only thing that would round 'eni up for grub woulfil he the good old fashioned dinner bell. After dinner Charley Cope gives final instructions on square dancing in the little Gym. ,, Qmsiw. , ' sit lil SMDKEN, n...xvVs -5,55-W F V s.,,s-'ANN f M amdqghaw 'E' .ox V Reading from left lo right: Kenneth Wood, Assecifirle Direc- tor: Erle Powell, Asso-:iufe Producer: lkviiifiil Dcmina, Direc- tory Sicmley Wilson, Producer Bill Allen, lunior Cliczmlifer 'Ji Commerce He-presentcrtiveg mid George Ccrmpluell, Musi- Ccxl Direclor Grid writer of the musical score. Al the bottom is Troy Douthitl, who wrote the lyrics uni continuity with George Campbell. pn W Y ,bare :-x I o x 'V a ,o Q ,f I -Q ' 0 l , ,u . ' A W tt' f E: 75 fzgss. . -, D 4 Q lc I W 'f X J .,,r ' n ,. fl .S-5' l'Q'1.'x 4'-'F NS BEl-HND THE SCENES Billy Arnos helps lames Barnhill, the stage manager, move a table in the FLASH IN THE PAN scene. The sets were designed by Connie laclqson who first built them in miniature. Pauline Bangely Worries in her otticial capacity as one ot the assistant stage managers. Harold Caylor and Bill Patton take care of the ticket sales. Sam lackson, publicity photographer, Worked for the show too. And it was Charles Prior who handled the simple and effective lighting effects. Tl-IE Sl-IGW BEGINS 7' 1 Miss Domino surveys the cost during CI mo- ment oi relctxotion. George Ccimploell reheorses the orchestra through the intricacies ot Une Glimpse of You. Motrcio Gollct-gher had the olcl men of the lr. Chctrnloer of Commerce hug-eyecl, ond they en' ioyeol Fronk Boqqernons singing. lt wcts Henry Swain, though, who os Moster oi Ceremonies, kept them in stitches. The Rotory Club crlso qot ct preview ot the Vorsity Show linevup. All this wos for publicity's soke, ond these pictures otre some of those used by the news- papers in the ccrmpoiiqn. is 1 ' L . X. 'ffl-sw N.. FINAL REHEARSALS Marcia Gallagher is fitted with one of the costumes. Eltiriqe Portertield tries out his bicycle for the opening scene- all riqht, so what? A scene from the arid as viewed by the cameraman-but the chorus must watch from the wings as Miss Damina does some directing, C The qirls rehearsed the rhumba number and then they tear it all dawn lor finishing touches an the set. .Q xg, 6 55 A-X .ir N H .Y -X SESEEQIVZ - Fiiii- -NH , 31: :N Q ,. S 3 O iii? IF my wx 3 QQ? xr , X Q 'F fx rv X. X S f 1 5 3 Q x 5 ' 'S sg FINALE lohn Hays leads the entire cast in the last scene of the last performance. I Helen Ruth Verheyden, the little lady who stayed behind the Varsity Show with lots of hard punches of good publicity, enjoyed the picnic given for the casteand well she deserved it, too. Miss Dornina made her farewell speech to the cast the niqht of the last performance, but was still camera-shy. T. C. U. VARIETY PRCGRAM 7' 1 Creorqe Stroud, Duane Kellam and Bill Crossfield cheer on tlie T, C. U. Variety Hour witli tlie orclie tra directed by Claude Sariimis and Stanley Wilsori, Master ol Ceremonies . . . . W. A., Pat, Helen Ruth, Doyle, and Charlie are aivinq tl'1e latest campus Capers. Q Pat and W. A. argue it out even in irorit of the mike. , 1 , 1 I . 1 I f I 1 ,l z r Z TI-IE BACKSTAGE PRGGIQAIVI AND GTI-IEE BAND ACTIVITIES Presenting the Texas Christian University Horned Fraq Band lraclzstarge rrnder tlie- fglrreetrorr et Dan Gillis Tee Casper announcing -with rnusic Irorn George Lawclan, Irrlitrs Winlzler, 'Walter Harzper, Iahn McGraw, Fay Sclirnaclier, Harry l-Ittt, Adkins Gibbs, Barton lslazlett, Larry Sclierxclz, Lt:-rrrse Ayers, Gayle Pond, Blytlre I'larrisen, Bussel Gavin-ess, Eddy laclzsarr, Iaclz Brewrr, lfarl Shirley, Grady Terrell, Bltrnqe Porterfield, Lefty Davenport, Bex Bean, Ialinny Mandy, Nlfayne Dirzilari, Gefrge Canrrilell, Irgrlirrrn' Covanes, and Pitts Crudqinaton. itkgnx. AMQNG- CDTI-IEE BAND ACTIVITIES The T. C. U. Horned Frog Concert Band under the direction of Don Gillis I Yea-a-a Frogs! Pep Rally in the ayrn with the T. C. U. Band. C Dead minute before the broadcast. I The sinqtna co-ed, Evelyn, and the Horned Frog Band at the Fat Stock Show 55 E335 -' V 291 'iv gf' .ww E-fi: 12515 'V Q, s,!d'tv 'e-A r M, , DRL ,. 1 Two home-grown products, Head Coach Leo R. Dutch Meyer and Line Coach Lester Mike Brum- below, have compiled quite a record in their stay with the Purple and White. Dutch came to T. C. U. 23 years ago, and in his five years as head coach has won 47 games, lost 18 and tied tour. His teams have seen action in the Cotton Bowl, and twice in the Sugar Bowl, being the victor in all three starts. ln conference play, Meyer-coached teams have won 22, lost ll and tied three. In 1936 Mike Brumloelow returned to his Alma Mater, alter Bear Wolf resigned, and since that time has coached several all-Americans, and numerous all-conference linemen. it f'l I'-i'fw..fl'F1'-9'llf.aIgVl , ' A - , , Taken one day during spring 'L training after the No. l White -f f -- - -- N ' '- ' f team had rolled for yards and yards. Could it be that Dutch :Mg sees something bright in the tu- 45 ture? ..' Q.-w-f, .f:,.-. 1.-4: A sr 4- fn- rl i'q...,.,. A nw - ug ' ' 'i' It I 31, 45.4 'f .., f- U -,--' sg: if . ' if -', ' ,sw--,, '.lv-f-'!i'v. ' ' , , .TJ -f 'W' , ,:'T,3 ?'j sg- l ,S :Tail X FP Q N- ' 1 Nffof We , , I x.- ,, .f,..,.f .- . - , 'S rn.. -' A' v X ' 'N 'H 44 L, isis'-rays new l F :if xx The secret of Mike's success is that he knows how to do it himself-and well. Here he is showing the fine points ot the game to Iames Hampton. Capt.- elect Clarence Alexander looks on. Co'Capt. Don Looney and Capt. Bud Tayldr played only three years of varsity ball for Texas Christian University, but their exploits will go down in the bright pages ol the Purple and White football. Both linernen, these two boys have ac- quitted thernselves in true hero fashion in their stay at Frogland, and due credit should be paid the-ni. Both boys were picked in l938 on several allfconference tearns, and Looney received honorable niention on several all-American teams that year. Don was voted the most valua- fs ble player on the squad for the l939 season. AtlcinsfLester-Aldrich -and again a great cen- ter, Clarence Lefty Alex- ander, will lead the Frogs into battle. 3 I x-Mgwi I 5 ti we W-wie 'sis-as:-lgsg 5 -L i .i fsswx N 'rNBY':'e-psig 'W rrem: 'fr For a running mate, - EF Lefty will have Logan Ware, the boy from the sticks who made good in the big show. First Down , Yards Rushing Yards Passing Total Yards Yards Lost , . Net Yards STATISTICS .. 107 Pass Attempted . 244 Kicklotfs .. . . 29ior 1293 1090 Incomplete , 106 Punt Returns . 39 ior 379 , 1559 lntercepted . 16 Kick-off Returns 22 for 445 2657 Complete 122 Total Yards Gained . 3742 153 Punts 92 tor 3433 Points Scored . 116 2404 Penalties . 44 ior 395 9. ws. in Lett to right, Front Row: Iames Mecaslcey, Bobby Sherrod, Glen Cowart, lrvin Allen, Woodrow Duckworth, Kyle Gillespie, Owen Cobb, Howard Pope, Floyd Thompson, Spud Taylor, Selwyn Browning, Mac Best and lohn Pressley, Second Row: Preston Thompson, Linden Binion, lames Hampton, Ray Standley, Durward Horner, Capt. Bud Taylor, Logan Ware, Melville Ehlers, Earle Clark, A. I. 1-luitman, Paul Smith, Buster Nicks, Phil Roach, Eugene Coleman and Sam Palmer. STATISTICS CCNFERENCE STANDING SEASON STANDING A. ci M. . . 6 0 0 1.000 A. ci M. . . 10 Baylor 4 2 0 .567 S. M, U, . 6 S. M, U. . 4 Z 0 .667 Baylor 7 Texas 3 3 0 .500 Texas 5 Arkansas . ., 2 S l .417 Arkansas . 4 T. C. U. . l 5 0 .167 T. C. U, 3 Rice . .. 0 5 l .083 Rice , l f , i 4 - ,gui W iw ,, , 4 A - Vw ' A , . if Y - W 7 W ,,' 7, - .CA .def Y '--r--f-. i Vu-...-Q.. an-fl -N.. ' ' -v-T ' - .e UW... WV , N37 i .Y , Z. - if has .bu A--g.-me f-nr- um- --war' -! f--1 a-ng-w Q-nn . --shy 440--w . 1 sv-A 'U 3 - Y , l Left to Riqht, Third Row: Albert Smith, Walter Roach, Lacy McClanahan, Billy lones, Glen Cham- berlain, Hoover Jones, loe Russo, Carl Anderson, Ronnie Brumbauqh, Bob Cook, Charlie Williams, Ennis Kerlee, lack Herring, Nolan Sparks, Bill Crawford, Howard Grubbs, Mike Brumbelow and Dutch Meyer. Back Row: Virgil Cloer, Dave Waiiord, A. l. Brurribauqh, Fred Shook, Connie Sparks, Clarence Alexander, Dick Everett, Don Loos, Woodrow Adams, Peter Childers, Leonard Pugh, Gail Smith, lack Perryrnan, lack Odle, Frank Kring, Robert Moss, Co-Capt. Don Looney and Mack Clark. 7 - V a f 1 . ,V ltl iw' M q bqn, K s woorfnow nUoi.:woRri-i luil: Uflle is thrown lor a five-yard loss in an attempt to circle the Uflan lett end. l939 Football ln Thumbnail Review ...J On Sept. 29 a delegation trom T. C, U. invaded the West Coast and the campus of U. C. L. A. The eyes of the nation were focused on the Frogs be- cause ol their top rating in l938, and although the Bruins defeated the Purple A 6 to 2, everyone, including the battered Uclans, knew that the Frogs had been P , in the ball garne . . . ,Q DURWARD HOHNER Logan Ware gains IO yards on one of the Frogs' vain drives deep in U. C. L. A. territory. Kfigf li-1' ' ...Ni v we W 415-n..,,L,m 5 7, NL., tm N -M Rusty Cowart did his bit at stopping the Aggies when he blocked Big Iawn out of bounds on the six-yard line. The Aggies carried the ball over a few plays later, . . . From Los Angeles the Frogs came home, but stopped only long enough to repack their bags, then off to the hills of Arkansas and the Razorbacks. The Hogs were ready for the invasion, and the Frogs returned home beaten again, this time 14 to 13. With hardly a breather the Christians next journeyed north where the Temple Owls were ready and waiting, and again the Frogs had a long train ride for nothing . . . I 0 A ' v 3, t n lust an idea of how the Ags smothered the Frog ball carriers. Spud Taylor was trapped behind the line on this play. N XT-Q.. ...- .N-Q-an-qnrmnas.-E.--v--.,...4...L., ,,,., , - 'A':'TAT A , X EARLE CLARP, Connie Sparks tal-:es a pass behind the Centenary secondary for a touchdown. , . . This time it was Temple 13 to ll over the Toads. After 5,000 rntles ol travel the Frogs came back home to tace those Terrible Aggies, who had already been marching over hapless foes with no regard. The Frogs scored first, but then the Ags began to roll, and when the smoke cleared up, it was 20 to 6 in favor of the Cadets . . . V-a ' . N .fy ..e- se, ' - I isp W, JAM4-, ,, , ,, ,,'3J4, ,-:L lack Herring is shown circling the Gents' line for a six-yard gain. nt, er --0. CHARLIE WILLIAIVIS 'Lb ,xi-!!fPfu:t U ,,,,, g - tl U r '- , 2 , . , 414 St fb RUSTY COWART swag 5, .,,.t ..,., .Ag q,. , , -Nair ,5r f ' ' Af vt. .1 ' ,.- Baylor Carried the ball into the T. C. U. line and furnlzled, but recovered over the goal line for a touchdown. . . . After four straight defeats, the Meyermen drew the first blood of the 1939 season. Centenary furnished the opposition. The long deprived Frogs found their stride for a brief moment and at the end it was T. C. U. 21, Centenary U. But only for a brief moment did the Toads rise out of the depths, because next Baylor was played. The Bears had . . . BOB COOK 1 4. '1' ' '1 , il - I 4 , A- ix-fu ., :T.....- :-:-. 1- ri- 3-.. ,' . E.,-r ,. 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Q ' :,g!.2l?fr 1 V , -1' ,' . -.4 T X :J , .W - . .. , , . . . 551,12-fifsk' -- a . Q. l- 'J - ' ' ,frig-gi wt-Ja' 2 ' , ,7 ,, ' 'X- Z i-1 r ' X e 'J'-Sl'1f-tilt ' ,, ' J- . I iQ,--:,gf,jftfm.u5z,,.j, - t ' . :3Qt?3'+'. f-fl:'.f5 1f ' ' '- ' ' . 'ri?i9Qffx'f, - 'A ' gf: ' ' if 5 -QA? 5'1- An example of Kyle Gillespie's passing arm. Don Looney took the pass for an eightlyard qain against Baylor. sl .ss-:Q , Lf .X 53,2 . - . ., ..-.X,.,4,x -'M df ws N K we K Q NL gk. Nj sy. N - V Es. 3.11: - Kyle Gillespie has just slipped through the Tulsa line for lU yards. . . . what is known as a heyday at the expense of the Frogs. The final count was 27 to O in the Bears' favor. Back to Fort Worth with Tulsa University as the quests, the Frogs patched a few fences, and Col. Kyle Gillespie led them to a l6 to O victory over the Hurricane. N A ! The game was played in a sea of P y mud with only a handful of fans 'F ' present . . . IACK HERRING LQGAN WARE .. .,,,,W.s-,. - .,-N A1 ...t 1 .-..1..i..11:rYH7K.lb:51? f..f2'.1 Qf7. ,., , ., . No. 10 finds his mark again. Even with the muddy ball, Gillespie completed over 50 per cent of his passes against Tulsa. KYLE GILLESPIE Gillespie had the fans on their feet on this play, The man with his hand on Kyle missed him, and Capt. Bud Taylor blocked the other Steer out of the play, leaving al- most a clear field to Gillespie-however, he was caught. . . . The Frogs had heard a lot about lack Crain and Company, but it remained for Gilly Davis, l46-lb. Steer fullback, to really show the Purple a few things in the way of fancy broken field running. lt was a Wild qame with the lead changing hands several times, but at the end it was Texas 25, T. C. U. l9. For their first conference victory of the season . . . 5 Fi .gm g ,. me if .,,,,,,. -Ai-igf'L we T T0 T A: r I: . wr K ' - ' . '.-' ... N:-..-rt: : ...audi f..., ..-. N Y A Padless Gilly Davis bogged down in this picture, but TACK ODLE only after running 20 yards. tm. '.rx W While Connie Sparks is not evident, he is under the pile-up with the ball over the Rice goal line. . . . the Frogs picked on Rice, At times the Purple and White machine flashed brilliant form, at least at lonq enough intervals to aive them a 21 to O victory over the Feathered Flock. To top off one of the worst years in T. C. U.'s football history, the S. M, U. Mustangs came over from Dallas and administered a l4 to 7 defeat. lt was . . . W 1,L A few minutes after Sparks plowed over the Owl goal line, Bob Cook sent the extra point through the uprights. 241: :iff- ' -Lb-'SEI' SPUD TAYLOR MAC BEST e . 323. In be X FRED SHOCK -H My-... fgmgsff' Logan Ware brings down a S. M, U. ball carrier after a short gain. 1 Ju . . . Dad's Day, and although the Purple was defeated, the dads saw their sons l perform exceedingly well, but the Ponies were too tough to break. And so 1 the football season of 1939 was over, with three victories and seven defeats. May dust forever cover the pages of its records. CLARENCE ALEXANDER A4103 ,.,-gif' N , .4 . , , ., . , . , . , , , , '--Q . ' A' e'n'1-Iliff ' 'N 'H ' ' ' ' , '.-, :ff ,,:f5 '.'- 1 y , ' -. V ' , , -u - -,-e,..-.ss..g JL .1......4il.L ,l,-'-:.rhL...: ,me 441- :gn , ..,'. ,' ' , It's three on one, but Kyle Gillespie gained seven yards before the Mustangs pulled him down. l .J MELVILLE EHLERS BOBBY SHERROD BILL CRAWFORD gf X fj fl w. ,,. GAIL SMITH Q L' 2 , L ..- if A 57 K . f - I - 5 GLEN CHAMBERLAIN LINDEN BINION PHIL ROACH ENNIS KERLEE :ew S X gf -U . 3 IACK PERRYMAN F ix e c 'L my -f. -.1-4 .-4, - sqm: f.,a lg1's9?'Qf--' ,.s-fi--Q-ml' - 'fel 7 . .. . A 4-..:4-f . ef -v- - .- ,- .. . h n. . . ' - '-- , ..,. - . . , .....,..-1....LI-...,.-. 464. ..Q..,L..'f..,,,,...-f.,-. ..r.. - . sg.. ,,,.1:Ut. A .,,.-..,. .,-...- --e - - W.. Lelt to Right, Front Row: Sonny Grost, Lloyd Stevens, Marcell Harrison, lim Gibson, Harry lennings, Dean Bagley, lohn Cyrus, Charles Con- way, l-larnion Hmlitower, Roy Buiklow and Bill Wright. Second Row: LeRoy Schell. Leslie Curb. Earnest Edwards, I. B. Pitzer, W. G, Blackman, Billy Lewis, Bruce Alford, Billy Blackstone, George Ca-jle, Harden Cooper and Buddy Tomlinson. Third How: Assistant Coach Lacy Mcfflanahan, Bob Ferguson, Beecher Montgomery, Beekie Ezell, Marshall Goodwin, Mike Hatter, Gus Bierman, Joe H-mere, W. A. Nance, Trotter Adams, larittys French, timmy Pattee and Coach Walter Roach, Last Row: Burl Lfrwrence, Raymond Neill, Druniinond Slover, Bill Thompson, Odell Harrison, Bill Ramsey, Darrell Palmer, Harold Coon and Lester Rector, Waedzman Freshman activities under Coach Walter Roach did better than average this year. ln football, the Wogs were undefeated, winning from Weatherford lr. College 24 to U, Baylor 28 to 6, and S. M. U. 12 to O. ln basket ball, the Wogs were never able to get going, dropping all of their conference games, however, they did win several games with city high schools. In baseball and track, the freshman squad made creditable showings. The baseball boys, under David O'Brien, defeated several city high school teams, while the track team, under Poss Clark, entered in the freshman division of several track meets, win- ning numerous points. 'AE .Ni A- . U . -.-.mms 5 , ---.., X , A M ii .- ' gjigferr' ' A 4, s e e ' U. . P , Av ' -vw -- . fir X 3-W -- A..- ,,,,, , sw - 6 . .- x - 1 'firm' -- ,,.-,,,l , ' ' X l . 4 I A. .. V :LV Q l U 3- ' foiw- f-ee... , ,gf X- Y: V , X , C TS if ' K M- N X A X M V Y - I , Y 5 'mg . , N- ,.,.,,-m,,,,?,..r. -wi. 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'TK V - ' 'Ss Q A Q V , ,A . - - - X ,X M W A-. Ie::'q.53?v,': 'fi x 4 -:Smile,.f?1ef-aelzeh 7 2- , ,M N .. A P?--J'1fJ TS:'-' .V ' -e 5 ., ',?gfi+Si'.g'3.Jg3g5 k-A rgyvffg. A -s '- av xx.. . , lt ff il v. 'If-'V A' '1' t1'?ff:'.g . , - 45' P,aa.r is-'41 .VB-:Qi-ix 'f 1 ,fv3'4?w:f:3?- Q --X11 .: I .D-'f ' ' ff -f'J ' ' L:--Q: 4 ' 5 ' -. lg.-A t X. 'N' ..,.,q--.QA as ' :rf V . ., Q 4 ' - ,uf Q' ev Q f.. . V. - a .- ' 1 El fi., tsl: .E ... hz X .ilk y , L .-, , -fa .K ,- J 67 yu . .. - f' . ,miscf is - to , t niet f M-, s A -av, si.. 'Q ' ., ,, ..f g.rr'vi ?:5, n ,f..w',FL-1' - -5--21' li - f , t' ' - ' ' ' i f9?,fi:-1 Xss6N , i . gf:-1'-451519-fzszzglia.-'riskV 11: A A o- i Left to Right, Front Row: Roger Neeley, Johnny Gifford, Ed spoon, Back Row: Coach David O'Brien, Melvin Levine, Bill Helsup, and Le-Roy Schell. Muscles is the mascot. Brimaqer, George Caqle, Beecher Montgomery and Clark Wither- Pitts Crudqinqton, Ed Ammermczn, Trotter Adams, Sonny Grost, Spud -Q.. ...--sw It 'f' 'xx , ,V 'Q jr? ,. . 11' rl.: ' , L . 1 , . Th.. ,Meiji , Y ,Y .Q 1 ,, lg M. s,,, ...i.,..-.fs Bill Ramsey sweeps left end in the Woqs' game against Weatherford Ir. College. The Woqs Won the game 24 to O. .wwfw-veanq4 s.-um.-..,waq nwnw ...wg s N- 3- Q . N 1 .wen -I-.x -Mr s.-N--mba-Q 5-Nm .ws-.vi WM... . , r-..--4 ,Nv 5....x, A ,...,e,4-.M-..,,, -M-..s.. .usa . ..--...-- ...me I1 M... Q W H' 'n' A --,-fxgy,-fgfvq .w A . , ' '. , .f , wg x ' 7 .. l I fx EX Q N E K X ,EL N in , , , .X x I Y X ww:-A. A A X, Q. , L - xr or K r f rr i ' R X .- 7.5 0 'sf' Q x. Y ,NWN I X ' M' Y N -2 ? -1 -' 1' Z. I 5 'X ,. ' .. l -.. N X ll l ., L X,:-QV:-A A' I , i .li R , .Y ,Q X ' -',, V NJ- f 1 Q H ,W Left to Right, Front Row: Paul Lander, I. B. Pitzer, lohnny Gifford, Dick Iockel and Lloyd Stevens. Back Row: Mickey McGuire, Gene Martin, Iohnny Elslrand, Leslie Curb, Hershel Brown cmd Darrell Palmer. .NM ,-..s,.....,-.um ,,.,.,,... ...N-. , Dean Badqley is pulled down by a Weatherford Coyote after a short gain. we 1 'I Lei! to Right, Front Raw. VVoodx:iw Dxxckwartlx, Lf-:ixx.xxLl V xxxnixd xy, C 13.1. l.l xx' P-xt, lvl: lE...ix:-xflfvy x:.fi ll xxx. xtx H- 'xxx Second Flow: Guy Hrlt, Buddy Eixxxviix, Rfxlx.-lx Tjxxxkfixsley, P1 iii-it Gziftecli x..-.1 Q-x1:x.Q ' zx' Bac!-: Hiwg Tx .xxxxer A121-H-:t Srinth, L. A. Llixixge, Efliliy Ci... lv :N I. Aki. jr 1:1115 1. ' L '. CAPT. MAC BEST Basket hall at T. C. U. had a hard drouth, hut the Caqers of l94O did manaqe to break into the victory column one time, that at the expense ol A. 61 M., 64 to 55. ln preseason qames, the Caqers showed promise ot winning a tew ot their lpall games, but as the season progressed the Frogs seemed to lose steam. ln the Oklahoma invitation tournament he tore Christmas, the Frogs won the consolation liracliet, being defeated only once, that by the winners of the tjiiiriiey. The Conference standing tor l94O: Rice 10 2 .833 K. N ,. , .. x l-2-1-:as to -l .txb7 xxx l x . t Y Hxylitx 7 5 .585 Axlzansas 6 6 .SOO A. S l'-xl. 5 7 .417 lvl. U. 5 7 .417 T. C. U. 1 ll .0313 - X X ' 17. 3U X f X 'X xv 1 N -, Y. i fl . i 'df' 1 r 1 xl L A. MDN ROE www 'WW' .IAM Li ' 'vu XX R NQ X ,N A ,. 1 XA. l f - ,L XM I ,X f h e x .X ffl 1 , M , W xx ,X Sx xl Mmm nw , S, 3' F X ,K N f' o X. 9 NM xg ? X BEN ABNEY L, A. Monroe takes the ball off the buckboclrd against the Rice Owls. E911 Aliney siul-:S 1 sho? CEQSQ in 'Jqmns' 111+ ECI':'1'f fluli, r v 3' ,fy '3' ,V f , . f ML 4 ,.. 5 Nw, If I 4 2 was I I xf L 7 , ,. , I ' X X I Q . ' Msgii' 4212. , ' i , 5 :--.X X -. s, Y X , X 3 J , x 14 I 2 , X ,-4, 1 ' Z , 4 X '?' . by I ROBERT GHOSEff'LOLE1E LEW X . 1 UXNNADAY v . 1 X 1 i Www I5 f , Q WOODROW DUCHWORTH NM x M N'S xx X ,' 'W .Xu Xxx DENNIS AND RALPH TANKERSLEY JACK BILLINGSLEY '7a.ack 7 5' V 0. . X ' C ,ov Q' 5' 3' Q ' ', V -C jg N i 'Tl l l l T E as ' ' E ,X . V fl x A 'X r .WHT - S C., Y ----e g , v .N N x. ' T - X T - 5 A WI Nr! L all . , XY... , X' f vv fx 'S Left to Rzqht, Front Row: George Hill, Tommy Bredthauer, Howard Pcpe, Duane Kellam, William Chappell and lim Nicol. Back Row: Capt. Gail Smith, Robert Groseclose, Earl Dyess, Coach Mack Pass Clark, P. C. Taylor, Bob Cool: and Woodrow Adams. V, ,Jn k, V xv f This year's track squad was one of the weakest Frogland has had in several years. To date no meets have been won. The Progs' big! gest chance for a victory carne when they went up against the Yellow and Green-shifted boys from Baylor in a dual meet, which they lost, 75 to 60. Capt. Gail Smith, P. C. Taylor and lim Nicol swept the dis- tance races in this meet. The Frogs tinished third in a triangular meet with North Texas Teachers and S. M. U. One ot the biggest taults ot the track team the past spring was the lack ot balance. For instance, not a single pole vaulter was on the squad. Coach Pass Clark is depending on his freshmen and returning lettermen to bring the traclcsters out of the slump next year. COACH POSS CLARK laik , -5? , :u,,,', A wt N l Q Q xx XY XX X tty- .Q,-.. - f X Q l . Q M ll The two mom point winners of the Qlw lN t' , truck teom, Bob Cook, left, cmd Ccrpt. X k Coil Smith, right. Cook specializes in Weights, While Smith does his best work in the 880-yard run cmd mile. 1 ' .R 'H :L 3' . ,W Williom Chappell, P. C. Taylor, Goil Smith cmd Iim Nicol ore getting cx few pointers from Coach Clark. t l Styx . at B x , X QXwQt XXNX 5 wx XXX , X W '1 .ff .Qi 'Q -. -Q , A 'Eg 31' :- i A .-,.,4gik?TN'pj-ggltzj. 1: 2 .gm-X X:,,g,.,,.,,.g-f.t:zxxm-J. f . m-:.j'.:51'Sv 2.-.et 5.,:s..Q:-' -- .,,,., fy , gi . - -.inks ffxxl. V an N ,:,:5,,,'5,- .,, tx ..,.,. Q txt, V. . V ' :'.:J: Q1 tif Jik-1 I +.-i1Q. ? , -t :Ex sz.. X X U ,, :QQNQHQ A .I 1 A v ' - wx t . mv- - W- -,gn-5-:Qs--' Q- . 1: ' , . '1 ' 'Y'35 V?IY-'ffl-3:1-I Ji . . :aa .1 -1' Iifsfli 91511ftzics'-strut-Riiertei5 ' nalvfltwf- '55 11: .rf f' fr' A mg .mmitt xmZ:2if:1'.'-'NJ ' if -r.gg.2-Q, .L 'sw 'isis - f , 1 ' 'f3G1E siifl.lv1'- Ltr f-i4f'.:'?tf- f -V.,-'-egg, Mgt- :'z:p1.q:1 gr r-gi, 'gg-..:-,fr-l -12. :A Xrugk. -,, ', .fm Xtghv. .N . Egg. , . :f ', , , ,X x . F t Vizli .X Rossm GRosEcLosE P. c. TAYLOR HM N1coL r f L fi Hg i.f-N - ugh. A . Gail Smith and P. C. Taylor turn inio the home slrelch after C1 lonq run Poss qxves cr group of runners the low-down on how to start qurck. gin M, NG' O W x. .A as 'XQ A ' ' Xgiiilknv N5-Nic, WOODROW ADAMS HOWARD POPE l. A group of frmsh trcxcksters get some advice from Poss. Robert Grose-close clears the bor cd 5 fee! 10 inches. I Q W V lf f 54.5 gig, ,K l 'K WILLIAM CHAPPELL X 1, X E Lg b L I ! f 1 EARL DYESS if X MQ bi Ms X. N mv . x GAIL SMITH Q. ' Q, X x , X ww XV, f . .fy mL -fv- , --5' TOMMY BREDTHAUER ., t g- Nw X s 1 1 5 5 X 'K L 1 in rl X .XY 1 T x X gf x V K ' X X ' ZX M X ' X ' x 1 1 f J f , M 5 , ., 0, GEORGE HILL A BGB CQOK DUANE KELLAM .xxgfx E... Ng' if V,-,....l- - :gggw-,.r., , 2 'f1 Ylf'f'Rf QZ'lf. , . mmlnkwmy-wvlf ' -'fr ' ' Q ur , x f . . . sewn-C. 'wp--L ' f- . V f- Leir to Right, Front Flow: Coach Walter Roach, Billy Bilderback, Ralph Tankersley, Ronnie Brumbauqh, Preston Thompson, Richard Allen, Rusty Cowart, Herman Hoover, Durward Horner, Clarence Alexander and Connie Sparks. Back Row: Leonard Hoyle, Ward Mendenhall, Chas. Conway, Bill Crawford, Paul Sorrels, Dennis Tankersley, A. I. Brumbauqh, L. G. Lacy, l. B. Cason and Ross Vanderkolk. --ff' Bafiedaff T. C. U. 2 ..,. S. M. U. 7 T. C. U. 4 S. M. U. 2 T. C. U. 2 A. dr M. 7 T. C. U. 2 A. G M. 4 T. C. U. 4, A. of M. 2 T. C. U. 4 .... . Texas 15 T. C. U. 5 ..... , Texas 10 T. C. U. U Baylor 4 T. C. U. 8 Rice 6 T. C. U. ll .. Rice 7 The Frog baseball team, under its new coach, Walter Roach, made con- siderable headway this year in re-establishing T. C. U.'s minor sports. Up 'r, r V 5, to time of publication they had Won four qarnes, but with the hard part of their .4 schedule being behind, they should improve their standing before the race is WALTER ROACH OVGT- ,z ,,,, ,, - ' Durwgrd Homer is just about to fire the ball over io gn Aggie in the gcfme that the Frogs X! -' 1 -Af ' I l '.' w: EVA' N- V' B. X., I b V ,,x. , ,JN 5, S- ' 4 F3 . N 5- , '21'i-:gg TCH Qx gg 5 ...- wp. Q W - 'A' his , ' 35 6: . I 1 A 1 .Hi gp Ll' X Q4 K r-- , mx -Q in g fpzxf fw 1 - 3 1 - -5 QA ,I't'x X 1' 5: .Q-Sv 1 , f:Nf X fyw., A X N5 K ' I X f A ' T ,W - ,, , g X wx '1-i.. uf, A , -V N41 ' -f ' . : - A , X ,pm - if A, Z A Id,-9 WOODROW DUCKWORTH DURWARD HOHNER Hi Lf I., , I O -O . ,xy I '. 0 1 .4...:. ,tr 'R ,r to two. Woodrow Duckworth is warming up by the bench. x ow . 1 H., 4 il- ,K . R :f K . v i , 4 .Y J I, A X .1 V M , - ,, . Km 'E N, 1. AQ- A iw - wo' f O, ' . . gg E ' H Y j ' A A As X x 2 . .J , s N . . Xb I . J , Y , 9 . ,,,, .- . -A-5. Y 1 ' ' V-N ',:'4S....' A ,. -1 -2 . A, 3 ' I. - wa. i , A '- BEN ABNEY PRESTON THOMPSON A. I. BRUMBAUGH elkzw M, X X fpw Xxx ,, X ,. ,L Q 4 A x xv- X ,L ' XA-V - ' U f . M , X. s . ' 1 N I as , ' ' 5 Aw , ' X - W yNS,., 1: , I 1 ' 1 5 - + . 5 F 4. N Ax K X e x . if h 'X N , Q' . .hx 6 Q xx F .. I K N , ' V 'W 1 WE' Q h , - K '-,k ..,, x N 1 Hwwf. - 4 -X X -- . X ' x,,.., ,,1. E. I ' ' 1 'xx Q - ' QV! V x. w XX ., 5. N, Q 'XA -,, ':- I K4 .X xx 'fy 1 , ' , . A fx , fb- ' V hiv Q :WN ,NN x ' . .- ' - 'JC-P:, f:'v-wx x . . X. v- . . X. mQ.wQ3,. .mxwi Q wv,.:v,g3,.,.m:ix:-e- gpm Y. X-,xxlNw..y.-'.N,.k-AZ:-1.-iswxx 1 ' AXWN' 'ffixx ., M- ,..,,,v.. .sw ' CLARENCE ALEXANDER . w A 1 - X' --ew ,. A. ww 1-.xQ.Q:QxffxQ X M M - . - .A W- .U -- K Am . . .. HERMAN HOOVER CONNIE SPARKS W A YA f - 1 ' ,f4L,QyJ'f'.. 'wxiw 'P X' ' ' ' '- , Q , ,..,qZNf., X '- .t - 5 . . Y. , : . ' 'j . XE: 13 XX ' A X X ' f X: rf- 3 - , 33 v-.QL Q -- ' , - A x X ' - -Hui' ...-.FX H . , , . :px KQQXET-,x A ' , piii ' ' 5 7' P'i'.5ff15c ' I .A . Q. , A NWA, . . N. A S ,, :Ai .X, ,. --v - NX . .1 Richard Allen watches one of Ben Abne-y's fast balls go over in batting practice. E 1 Durwcxrd Horner connects with fx hii against the Aggies. . W 1 , X GN , 4. Ly i New-X.. . fm . . S3 t--,:.g:.,,,. A , Q, .14 , ' Km X H .- v ' f ig. 4 5 2 : N ri' k... X1 K1 i E51 . , :' , , ,n . w i. , M ,fi ' A r Mi ' 1 . 3 , , WARD MENDENHALL RALPH TANKERSLEY ' . s I s ei i A -1- yi . 1 ' fZ+f,Aif Jig , -v3.4-. RONNIE BRUMBAUGH Www RUSTY COWART r 3 3 f I I , I . Y . ' I 1 ,V N ff ' ' Rv.. . 1 , . ROSO VIANDERKOLK ' . EQ sx f X 'V ' I .. Ik ' N i , rim K sql. '. ' DON LOONEY , v Ni XY.-t ' K. 1 I , N. .Aix xx A, I fr SEBI- I ' '- -.mf ' . n-'GY-,I -4 : 2 ENN? A ..,Jir:fi1::. ,QQ .. 13, ff '11 I fQ1Q,Q Y ez- illdlzis 'nt ,. -, . Q .L BENQ! , W -. DENNIS TANKERSLEY li Irvs, . , VO w NNI ,,,m,, -K . L x :ax . E N 15 wr' X s V v .. ax + I A I N 4 W 4 X xc x I X u v I ,ga rg -X - ' fj -N53 1' .SW f.' .v Slrfif 'T-. 5 If :' sffx 95' 335' 3 ' f' . ki, Q.-1 -- ' -3. - -41-5--: ,- :.: , 19.3.3 ' X35 ,, 1 X ai PAUL SORRELS CH ARLES CONWAY BILL CRAWFORD I . , N x, N:-5 f il. 5. , ' In I I -' f If 1Ts'ff N, ' X, -gg: Me. Q' t f 1 E 1 I BILLY BILDERBACK Mainstays of the tennis teamflacl: Billingsley, Edgar Shultz and Tom Keplinger. The golf and tennis teams had some of the best material in several seasons, but both got off to a slow start. When the annual Went to press, the golfers had suffered three defeats, While the netters gained a smashing 7 to O victory over the A. G M. net team for their only victory. Veterans W. F. Rankin, Benton Beasley, Wallace Fitzgerald and Capt. Gilbert laclcson and Sopho- more Ed Revercomb won the first five places on the golf team. They dropped two matches to a fine T. W. C. team and one to S. M. U. Beasley won a singles match from the Mustangs and Revercomb, playing the No. l spot, defeated the Rams' No. l man for the only individual Frog victories. Beasley placed third in the Fat Stock Show Meet. After losing to Oklahoma University and N. T. S. T. C. the tennis team came to life and blanked the Aggies in a match played in Fort Worth, 7 to U. Led by Carl Poll, the net team is composed of Edgar Shultz, lack Billingsley, Dick Vickery and loe Russo. We A ' i YW: , it ' 15 'iw vii.. The Frog golf team-Benton Beasley, W. F. Rankin, Ed Revercomb and Wallace Fitzgerald. W W. F. RANKIN GILBERT IACKSON BENTON BEASLEY f - - - rw: '- x '-q-'iw XIQ-2E.-,:i:5:,:::5.g.j:.,,.v - X X ' issgz-sg Nw-:Qsw :-:-: w:1'3:x' ' 'Q 'S ' .. , CN 21353525 --35:3 5-R:2:'1'52Ea S E531 - . W YN xx -119-,,.:rf , ' K Cy, A ED REVERCOMB Beasley sinks cx pun, While Jackson looks on cmd Revercomb holds the pin , . ...-.. .N li 3 S iq-x -- - s .-f-.. .. .. .5 38 S 1 42 Q49 -35- 1-55 .. 'WD' 'T' 3 'ai sr y B' Q 'ns A5- X- r--v Q- Left to Right, Front Row: Ddysf- Rhine, Fenton L'l,:rl:, I-inn l-l3ritY:3:r.Lry, Crlleezx E-:Heli iz..l FQ .dir Pjitezfmld. Second How: Corx Franco? Efxrbcur, Lucie Ayers, Fr :rises lznes, Ksrtliiyn Chili .Ind l'.fL11,::ie Ste-'J-e-rrsiri. Third Row: Eorleen Polk, Emily Iuyne Maxon, Martha Mellswn, Eorleen B-ck, Vzclet Elliot cmd l'lf-I-an '5r1rl1.:x:s. Bock Row: Louzzr Iones, KQtty Wise, Mcrrqoret Kuridts, Dcrctliy Stubbs cmd ll-'lllllllii Price- MRS. HELEN MURPHY The VVornon's Sports Association is open to dll qirls who ore inter- ested in sports, ond provides recrecftionol activities for their leisure hours. The organization is divided into qroups, each one led by CI rndncrqer, according to specicrl interest in tennis, swirnrninq, golf, liodminton, drchery, lectin sports, or hiking. Sociol octivities lor the vecrr included on open house, ci proqressive leczp-yecrr dinner, the cxrinudl sprinq CCIlllDlIlQ trip ot Lake Worth, ond ci farewell luncheon, ot which owcrrds tor work in the club were given. The W. S. A. is the longest organized group on the cdrnpus. Q ..-.1 f- ,Q 4. 'Q A S 1- ts tg ge... Upper Left: Officers al the W, S. A.: Fenton Clark, president, Anita lane Stewart, publicity chairman, Ieanette Hopkins, secre- tary-lreasurerg Kitty Wise, vice-president. Upper Bight: Kathryn Clarke, swimming manaqery Marjorie Stevenson, qolfg Hosella Parterfield, hikinqg Helen Stallings, ten' nisg Earle-en Poll-:, badminton. Left: Fenton Clark, president. Below: Part of the swimming class. Left to Right: Dayse Rhome, Maxine Bender, Billie Linthicum, Kitty Wise, Sallye Barnard and Priscilla King. LY . 5... M f v' x 9 , X 'rs' X ,... .. L V--f t 9M 0pm .Jlame Eiga ' 8 Junior class champions in football and basket ball. lack Billingsley is displaying the toe that kicked the luniors to several victories. Bill Crossiield sweeps the Senior end for 10 yards. Deacon Brown is buried under the weight of a Junior. - 1- .-'- Q . .---M ,,,, a., - Ari: e L s , ,. -'E:5155:2E4E-E1 L1,21E'Ej.5-5:j- , , V 6 ,. -::L-'M-A, A: . .I Q 31 'r-- x - qt x Y qw' ' ' X : f. a ,: H J . , , Buster Nicks is about to be tagged by Bill Cross- .. ' V field. 5552511 ' -iz' . - if-fii' ' YU- Q N x Bill Trust, lunior, makes a gain against the 3' J X-..i:,, t Sophomores. lg 'N 5,5i3gQQ.9E?f V s-ll. M., z,--If , f .+gs,+ . . ' -1' 4 - L , Mr., .. ,., . t o 2 A 'Mft'- ,':-. '-54 VK?-'J' - .. 1 .,.. . A lack Billingsley takes a pass from Deacon Brown. An open house swimmer. Action Shots At The Qpeh l-louse Boxinq matches in which lack Hudson defeated Ioady lames and Aaron Barl-:er defeated Dar- rell Palmer. 0 George Stroud, winner of his bout, takes a breather. Victor Weinqturtner shades Bill Dunniqan. 0 The Masked Marvel underqoinq a toe-twlstinq at the hands of Billy Lewis. P, S. The Masked Marvel was Hoy Hearne. wfwhzmuuu Arthur Moseley is shown tokinq cz free shot which would have given the Seniors victory, if he had mode it. Homer Bcuqhmcm jumps the gun. Novelty basket boil game between boys, wiih iotoxinq gloves on, against G group of girls. lock Fry ond Homer Bauqhmon luke some fcmcy dives. Tom Prouse surveys the boxing matches. xt' 41 Y, ,F :SF -0 'J P' fx e Ag 1 x - : .sa Q 555 ,55 . w- fx..-if X 'Q ' ' X x ..- Q : rg -'X .. 4. AW Z i H , . 4.1,.,... Q ' 1 I A4 rf: N 'Q' .oe , AB ,- ,4 'CTV f' 'Farr 'vs' S an 'S N Sm ft 'fa - C r -v' tif' ,.. 1 '23 -:a--' ., 'N u' -'k 4.22123 V ' 'pr .3 . 4 ' ,Q 2:23551-1e., ' we 1' 'ig S , 2 get X, . .. L wg., ...uxgzgf N, , -f' 5, .V '- .llxhknj L D. - if QB:--' . umm Top How, Left to Right: lack Biqham, Elisabeth Bi Second Row, Lelt to Right: Iim Gean, Robert Glaze, Iohn Goodspeed, Third Row, Lett to Right: Lola Lollar, George Loud Bottom HOW, Le!! to Right: Leonard Rosenthal, Ma Wtttmcryer. Alpha Chi, a Greek letter organ ship is based upon scholastic rating. tenth of the senior class become mem- bers thus bringing together students who have over 2.25 rating on the point system. Social meetings include luncheons and the annual faculty luncheon. ln- teresting programs and discussions are featured during the year. Biser, Marian Locke Briggs, Alma Lea Burkett, Burns Crotty, Hal Gardner. Luther Henderson, Sarah Isabel Hill, Retha Hughes, Ruth Kindred. Phil Mahaifey, I. C. Neel, lane Nicholson, Gene Roberts. abeth Story, Mozelle Veale, Vida Webb, Vera Iune Williams, Genevieve ser, Margaret lane en, Betty Maqoflin, lven Stevenson, Eliz ALPHA Cl-ll ization, takes the place on our campus ot Phi Beta Kappa. Member- Those students in the upper onefeighth of the junior class and one- nw- 1 ,TN ROY DUNCAN MILLICENT HENFRO EVELYN WATKINS EULIS HILL President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer wt 'Ve X . ' CQN '- . . -A 5 Q. A L V717 lx sg E -N if H. Q h . fi:-4 -- Sw e' ' i .,.X x ' ' L ' , ' : 4251 -p:-. at V- Y 'xg I:--13 ., 4 -. ' 5 I Aff: V it fe- it , .arff V' :pie N- ,J X'-:E:5g:555u X .... t azst,--5-. .Qs Q X 5. ' ' ff. I , Ei' 1 '2 1 ' . . 1 v QW 1 W5 . - rsiafzf- .- . UW , Z N -ft? L - L - T V 'kg . 2' ii . ' ef' S '- Nr-1,5 +V, 'X ,H QL -1.-1. tt- Q Top Row, Le!! lo Right: Buster Adams, Homer Lee Bauqhman, lack Bauter, Walter Beck, Anthony Dengler, Earl Dyess, Second Flow, Left to Hight: Clarence Easter, lohn Freeman, Scranton Jones, Morris Klqht, Robert Lamsens, lohn McGraw. Third Row, Le!! to Right: Max McGuire, Iohn McNeely, Paul Nelson, Clayton Odom, Billy Paclon, G. L. Robertson. Bottom Row, Lett to Right: Vardeman Shoultz, Lloyd Stevens, Grady Terrill, Russell Whatley, Don Wilson, Clark Wotherspoon. ALPHA PHI CDMEGA Alpha Phi Omega is one of the newest and most active of campus organizations. lts purpose is to assemble college men in fellowship of the Scout Oath, promote service to humanity, the studen body, faculty youth, the community and members of the fraternity. prints of students for the Federa Bureau of Investigation. Two formal dinner-dances, severa Lake Worth, a trip to the Bi-annua t The organization assisted in hold- ing elections, aided the local police in a safety campaign and took finger 1 l outings at Camp Leroy Shurnan on l State Convention in Austin, skating parties and numerous Dutch treats BILL CAUDLE BOB HARTLE WARREN MESSENGER IACK LEARY President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer COH'1p1eted the YGGTIS activities. WT as ,15- ixj 'Q -we af-FX 'Q Q-f' 7 X? Pi'- 'Sk fl Q-ve-,y 1-s -4? .fx ll' New .r '?'T?'.z 2 f' Top Row, Left to Right: Cornell Earn-lid, Gene Beclzii-r, E. Fl. Brien, Vlinlred C-1-ogiir, Tc-ni 'fv.1rm1n1h.xni, Ed Etiur, Enya- Fgrullz. Middle Row, Le!! to Hiqhr: lean Harp, Louis Hoblit, RG-tlici Hu thus, Greer ze Kina, Ma:-:ey l-fulzy ntrxclz, Riiilir-izt Liimsens, Lal-I Lollar, Bollom Row, Le!! Io Right: Betty M-frqotfin, Oscar lvlorrhis, Ivlfiiie Oest, Mlry Ray, lune Reddy, I icl: F1115-y, V-ridern-'rn Slioultz, Chirlctte fl.hlm In. AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY The T. C. U. student affiliate chapter of the American Chemical Society more than doubled its membership durinq its second year of lite on the campus. Its purpose is to help its members become better acquainted with the profession, A meeting was held each month at which a distinquished quest was presented, except one meet' inq which the students prepared themselves. The qroup also attended the meetings oi the Fort Worth- Dallas section of the American Chemical Society. A project was initiated to promote individual scientific research. Besides the socials held atter the business meetinqs, a steak fry was held on Lake Worth. '- J : ,X ' '.LI1Qt' .'. . Tom I-:vANs REX HOWARD TOMB.-'1.F:P? President Vic-efPresident Secretary-Tr. 1, r r .--446' fel .-maznllft rw 21: N Sw Qt' Top Row, Lett to Right: Margaret Biser, Alma Burkett, Iulia Cabiness, Katherine Iohnson, Ruth Kindred. Bottom Row, Left to Right: Beth Leo, Charlotte Loe, Lenora Salmon, Evelyn Watkins, Charlotte Zihlman. AMPERSAND ..r- 'x- no ELISABETH BISER GENE ROBERTS ORA SHELTON President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Ampersarid is an organization consisting ot senior women who are elected to membership by a tac- ulty and membership vote on a basis of scholarship and student activities. lt strives to render service, especially to the Women ot the campus, and is a backer ot all worthy campus projects. The organization gave teas in the tall and spring tor transfer qirls. Members also enjoyed a Christ- mas dinner at the Hotel Texas Den. A tatty pull tor Iarvis qirls was also given. BAND MONROE BICKNELL - - President LAWRENCE SCHENCK - - Vice-President IOHN COVANES - - - - Secretary REX BEENE - V - -'----- Librarian CLARINETS-Homer Baughman, Monroe Bicknell, Bill Douglas, Harry Hitt, Louis Hoblitt, George Louden, Iimmy Petty, Margaret Helen Pyron, Howard Rector, Billy Tom Stewart, Iune Terrill. OBOEfWalter Hopper. BASSOON-Robert Glaze. FLUTESfIohn McGraw, Homer Talley. SAXOPHONES-Adkins Gibbs, Larry Hull, Gene Scrugham, Clifford Stegall, Julius Winkler. HORNSfLucille Ayers, Paul Moore, Gayle Pond. BARITONE-George Albrecht. TROMBONES-Neil Duet, Barton Hazlett, Eltinge Porterfield, Lawrence Schenck. TRUMPETSfBuster Adams, Rex Beene, lack Brown, La Noue Davenport, Charles Horan, Edward Jackson, Gilbert Jackson, Bill Lewis, Woodrow Lipscomb, Ed Loe, Karl Shirley, Iune Terrill. PERCUSSION-Guy Baird, George Campbell, lohnny Covanes, Pitts Crudgirigton, Dan Hamilton. BASSESiBlythe Harrison, John Hayes, lack Iordan, George King, Harry Knight, Don Ver Duin. This was an unusually busy year for the famous Horned Frog Band, but it will always remain in the memory ot every bandsmari as the year oi the big train wreck. The Swingsters started off the year with a big bang when they boarded the Los Angeles-bound train which was wrecked a few miles out of Fort Worth. Members of the band helped in holding the crowd and searching the jumbled coaches alter the wreck. Football games were the main interest of the Band throughout the fall as well as the regular weekly concert over WBAP. During the spring semester the bandsmen appeared in a concert every day during the Southwestern Exposition and Fat Stock Show. Director Don Gillis continued the work with the concert band and presented the annual spring series of concerts. The series was terminated with a Hlamboree of Swing when the band forgot all its long-haired music and was strictly Jive and jam. , an E N 1, sf' a? 'tx fi -4' ' X A. , 4 , s '- . X t MONROE BICKNELL Presxdent . - fa: 'TA ' fra- Q. I i jift- 1 t 1' X' ..,. . ..,....g:- . I err:-::-X - I 4- - ' issues -, ft. tx- gg, I 5 X X' X x A ez . -,g at 1, rw:-: Q flak pkg: Q 32 X . i - xg I-s:.:s:2fr:-,sr ,.,- - ' sw- x . -::,-tx, -::. .:2.-. A '.1:Eg. Ns, .Q-:--1 Ar -1-:-as s x - '- - Q e. . l I 'P 1 .SIN vv 'V' J jf' -2, .R in 5 W .5 - S' .N It t . F I- if ,C --.. -'J - if X A .. . 3 Jr.. , ,. . . 1,-fe, f i' V. A - Rx X .K 1- IT? X Q -. K ,.: 3' . y . , 'txt x 1 , Top Row, Left to Right: Aaron Barker, Paul Campbell, George Campbell, Richard Clayborne, Collis Crabb, Wee-ms Dykes, Leon England. Second Row, Lett to Right: Virgil Frasier, Lamar Hooker, Hartford Inlow, Dick lay, Robert Iessup, Paul Kennedy, Harold Lockwood. Third Row, Lett to Right: John Frank Lucas, Wilbur Mindel, less Moore, Iimmy Moudy, Clyde Nichols, Elbert Roberts, Iimmy Robinson. Bottom Row, Lei! to Right: lack Sherley, Hal Siros, Lawrence Smithson, Claude Snowden, Rudolph Tatsch, M. C. Turpin, William Wright, lohn Zarafonetis. . C. B. CLUB The Brite College ot the Bible organization is open to all students who are studying to prepare for lull time religious work. In the club are two other clubs, The Timothy Club tor freshman and sophomore students who are interested in the practical problems in the ministry, and The Homiletic Guild including all men ministerial students interested ' xkll D in discussing practical problems in KN 5 the lite of the minister. The club activities include the 5, ,. Weekly chapel program Friday morn- .-i t't T? if .K -.Y' ings, one educational meeting each X' ' month, a fall and spring banquet and A I apicnic, i EULIS HILL CHESTER GLEASON BILL WRIGHT DON VER DUIN President Vice-President Treasurer Social Chairman .Nil S t Y. . .1 pg .. l' l xi t :- . - r w-- ' A' S W 4 N 4 N, ' xx B ized Top Row, Lett to Right: Lucile Ayres, Marcella Bus, Elwyn Espy, Margaret Gilbert. . - ,-- 475. Ek J - .nn ,mes tx . i li ' Sl ll N ,X x U :QR I . 'I 'HSN .- vm-an .0 . t , .N , 53. , P M wr-2.2.32 Q .. lies, . . ' 5 1 Q ' A- X.: . l t .V vsp. N ' 2 'V f .... T 5 K f ,': ., is Middle How, Lett to Right: Wanda Gordon, Mary Greene, Geraldine Laflerty, Clara Anne Lively. Bottom Row, Left to Right: Elaine Maxwell, Dick Maxwell, Lots Meador, Marguerite Nicks, Mildred Ann Rawdon. BRUSHES CLUB The Brushes Club is one of the oldest on the campus, being organized in l907. ln l936 the club was reorganized by Miss Mary larvis, assistcmt in the Art Department, which is headed by Prof. S. P Ziegler. At present the members of the Brushes devote themselves to painting murals, landscapes, portraits and drawing newspaper cartoons. Great interest was taken in anatomy drawings and lectures pre- sented by Prot. Ziegler. The social calendar was distinguished by skat- ing parties and picnics atter sketching trips. f-5 W., GEORGE LOUDEN IOHN GOODSPEED BETH LEA President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Q X X tx X 'Et 15 f' th . - :mark s I X I' Q Q it g r R . 5 X X 'X . 'r ' ,-V ,,,', 5 SW' i Xt f2t.2.l ' I - ' 'hhm v -... 9 Y M .JY r gxww . ll A ' A K li 'X . ti f-.Q 5' -. E .Sit -. Q f- , 2 . 'X N - fr-rf A -is 5 'fl' .--tr ii Q ' we Q '- A X X, I ' ,rs :r 53' . Qx . Eb. W5 .... is .4 X . .. ' X . 2 N ' 'AL . I ,Q .XX .AA A1 t ., I ' 1, y . ' E Q V .--at . .11 J,-. l H . - 1 ' 'Ski ,Jan l , I: A ,X 'NQ1 i , f fi ...vt 4' me - s I V . ' uw . me ' Top Row, Lett to Right: Wiley Alliston, Carl Anderson, Sallye Barnard, Sue Bass, Florrie Buckingham, Heard Carter, Ethel Rae Cheatham. Second How, Lett to Right: Owen Cobb, Helen Connor, Bill Douglas, May Anna Duncan, Melville Ehlers, Elwyn Espy, Dorothy Finlayson. Third Row, Lett to Right: Kyle Gillespie, Helen Hale, Bob lohnston, Laura Iones, Doris King, Don Looney, George Louden. Fourth Row, Lett to Right: Bob Mecaslzey, llmmy Morris, Tom Morrissey, Bob Moss, Bob Parker, Elizabeth Sanders, Bettye Seaton, Connie Sparks Bottom Row, Lett to Right: Mary Lois Springer, Elizabeth Story, Mildred Strong, Hosmer Stuck, Wilbur Taylor, Logan Ware, Stanley Wilson, Evelyn Woodley. BRYSGN CLUB The Bryson Club is one of the oldest clubs on the campus, It was organized in 1923 to encourage students in the production of all types of literature and Was named in honor of Walter E. Bryson. In l933 it became more than just an English organization, and membership has been extended to sopho- mores as well as juniors and seniors. The Brysonites continued the work started last year on a scholarship fund and also sponsored ct KJ E, :GN :Sr 3' CHARLIE WILLIAMS ANN GOODNER FRANCES BUSTER President Secretary Treasurer style show. There was a reception for the faculty at the Colonial Hills Club, a Halloween party, a Christmas banquet and a formal initiation of new members, as well as the regular meetings and the various entertainments given by Miss Lorraine Sher- ley, faculty sponsor, at her home. I 'J .- 1 , , ,N ,. . - - .. , , Y p, , Q, ni , ,. ,. , gg , , x , , .. N I, , ' ' . i Y , is 5 v, . Y, f .i E- Q. :fi f--f X, -, , . - 1 , . . -f -4 1 F Q i ' A ,-4' 5 F 1 , - , x Q ' x . Q . , ws I X W. , , . ,, '-I I' Qi ,, f , -fif Q1 lg Kr X ii7ffn'FW' Q- A Q riffs' 51 . B f ,SPI .gs-2--. fs . 'ff N '5' fer I 'fin '2 . 1 - .ITSIXQ '- i R A X ' ' r , -K , 'TE H4 i -L f X -5' it 3. -1, I ri- sz, ?' I u rr' - Ai. I . A . I xx V -' .S - , . ,i -, i Y tg F .,-A I., . V: xx R ' I wi, if -I tv, Q W I 3- ,,, . . .N ,s 5 , v V - -4 L ,- I . Q .H Q 1 3 -' it Q X J in F , R- , X -4, A , N' .2 - 2. I ri, I Qi' . ,. , . it KW - . en ef Q i ' fa, 'H- Vi V A IK .45 It .L . lb' 5- h 3 ZF gr, - Ng, 15 ' V J 'L g in 1. ,E if 'S '- N l. N - N' ' t v N -' Q -M 3: ' E U ' V .J ' es' t t -T ' es- f --0 - 9 , -,H-N :Se ' xx 'ei' , .ST . ,i X - A i v, , 311, . -B S if ?' Q.. 5-. , Q: A-' , . .5 ,ggi , ,,.,,.-' f ' . X A -fdgiti-5' X Q , X. W W- V V Af.. Q- -we-2 was .- ,fi imma , cr, -3 f ' 17 I - I ri i . X-wt it -fra ft -L - i 1 - 'Q' Qi f Sl -I-+V' X' f: . I I ' b ff Q . XM LK. v 'Sf f Top Row, Leif to Right: Iimrny Barnhill, lack Bigham, Elroy Brace-well, Tommy Bredlhciuer, Bobby Bunnell, H, B. Burr, I. B. Cason, Bill Chappell, W. O. DeWees. Second Row, Lei! io Right: Boy Duncan, Iohn Estill, lack Ferguson, Gordon Fitzgerald, Robert Glaze, Vance Gorman, Billy Halliday, George Harrison, Luther Henderson. Third Row, Lett to Right: Earl Holland, Guy Holt, Ed Iackson, Sarn lackson, Bob Iohnslon, Guy Kelly, Wayne Knipe, Wilbert Matthews, Bob Mecaskey. Fourth Row, Lei! io Right: Kile Miser, Davis McCulloch, Bryan McGinney, Chili McKinney, Iim Nicol, Bob Parker, lack Perryman, Charlie Prior, Bobby Lee Roberts. Bottom Row, Le-it to Right: Leonard Rosenthal, Phil Russell, Bob Sikes, Connie Sparks, Malven Stevenson, Henry Swain, Vic Weingartner, Tom Wilkin- Cl-IAMBER CF CCMMERCE The T. C. U. Chamber ot Commerce is composed of junior and senior men majoring in the School oi Business. It was organized in the spring ot 1939 by the present senior members. son, Stanley Wilson. The purpose ot the club is to give the members practical experience in chamber ot commerce work, aid in every way possible to make T. C. U. a better university, help students in obtaining part and tull time positions and to handle all ot the social functions ot the School oi Business. During the past year, besides all the regular contributions to campus lite, the C. ot C. sponsored the tirst Ranch Festival, produced the Varsity Show r W fi' 4' and brought many local business men x ,,, Jw , as speakers to its weekly luncheons. Q ,ze Malven Stevenson is second vice-presi- dent. ERLE POWELL BILL PATTON CHARLIE WILLIAMS HAROLD CAYLOB President Fits! Vice-President Secretary Treasurer 5 fr. in - 4 N. .r srl. .... . . 46 .X X ',,'.,f'..v:..: .., ...Qu iii! A. N., i w Ve . .X . fe f . 3-, . R M V - Xi 7 -. 1 'C'-7 f It wat, 7 .i:?R',5:f ...,. f -, S ,- at N ss- ' . I. A fs L -C. CF- ' . sz. ' - V , Q? ig: l' . Vg ' N1 Q .., A ., I : N l Ju 4 , ' 'Q i -'.fe5f, ,-3 ff , ' . -fs,fr..?f S EI?-er. :Mu ',' X MX i1!5 ...: Lr.-5.15 -.-.- X 3 ':. X':iiEEfEE:j:.. C rf it get it X . Q ,, iN.k:::.5f3 3. x . . A ilk X 5 ' ' X Qg.:f:.:.:1::-it:-' tree.. Top Raw, Left to Right: Milton Atkinson, Vernie Barber, lack Billingsley, Yvonne Buster, Margaret Caskey, Helen Connor, Kathryn De Vol, Second How, Left to Right: Bill Dontilas, Cleland Early, Wallace Fitzgerald, Claire Nell Gleason, Ann Goodner, lohn Goodspeed, Duane Kellam Third How, Lett to Right: Madeleine McCarty, limmy McGalliard, Floyd Mchoberts, Augusta Perry, Betty Claire Pray, Daysie Rhome, Clarice Rumph Bottom Raw, Lelt to Right' Bill Sinclair, Mildred Smith V G. Srn lie, Tom S l H l R tl V h d B , . , . y wi ey, e en u i er ey en, ettye Williams, Mary Margaret Womack Vineta VV-ortliington. DANA PRESS CLUB The tirst meeting oi the Dana Press Club on the T. C. U. campus was held February 16, 1928, under the direction of Prof. I. Willard Ridings, head of the journalism department. The club derives its name from Charles A. Dana, who, as editor ot the old New York Sun, realized the need tor such an organization. Qx .-Q, -if Nr Q7 the annual spring banquet and dance. BILL HAWORTH KEITH GUTHRIE LOIS HERZ President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer During the year the organization made a trip to Thorp Spring, the original site of T. C. U., tor a spring picnic. Other social activities included three lectures, a scavenger hunt, a Christmas dinner-dance at the Hotel Texas Den, picture show parties and Several students attended the annual Iournalism Convention in New Orleans, La., this spring. . ' ' K X ' 1 ' ,- Q 'Q ' ' .. .- - ,r , V 4- if , R an .pw , Q - . J ix N- - -nv 111' ' ' 1 V' 1 1' 2 lf 'EI' .rw A . , ' 'S C , f'1Ei-N, . R ' V 1 ' - :1i:G:251.s13i1f'5 - ' F Ii , 'Z , ' , sllf hu l - A i . ..::f.::is 4 X T Q1 1' - ' - - V ' -' 1 f - 3 '3 1. Q. ,-3, in 'B , 47 'g -. - Z1 6 fax -, , . ' 4 'T- Tr.. ' ' 'VI 5:51 s 'N -vs QNX' t -'. . I ' gi., . .3355 S ' '-N 5 , . ' L ' K C -' TSE? ' 4? , if ' 5' , . it R ' Kei 3 1 .X ,. F- 9' '53 - , . li 2 L 1 '-' all' if ' fs: , ,,,, Ia. i- C if N --A' . W , 5 ,gggrglg , ., .P , . 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Second Row, Left to Riqht: Charles Cope, Bill Crossfielcl, Winta Beth Crawford, Betty Davison, Kathryn De Vol, Clarence Easter, Raymond Fairbetter, Elaine Garrison, Claire Nell Gleason. ' ' ' ' P I hnston, Scranton lones, Iimmie Third Row, Left to Right: Wanda Gordon, Peggy Greene, Kenneth Griffith, Nelross Hiester, Bettie Belle Hunter, GCJQY o Langford, Peggy Lewis. ' 'd M Kee, Lois Meador, Robert Milling, Ceville Moore, Iames Moore, Paul Nelson, Fourth Row, Left to Right: Rosenell Lloyd, lohn Frank Lucas, Davi c Lois Noble, Nelleen Paul. ' b t W'l a Rutherford, Alfred Shepperd, Laura lane Smith, Bottom Row, Leif to Right: Coy Pepple, Rosella Porterfield, Gene Reynolds, Elbert Ro er s, 1 m Marilyn Sue Smith, Ianis Warren, Stanley Wilson. DRAMATIC CLUB The Dramatic Club is composed ot students interested in acting and directing. lts purpose is the promotion ot dramatics. In order to give its members opportunity to direct L plays and show their acting ability, .L , i the club sponsors several plays dur- .-e , ' ,P y A ,TN Ax Ga ix f -E A Q Q' KF ,A --1 gt' X, Y.-. L A 'Win nr- .ff inq the year. me --yr um BETTY PUTNAM IEAN LIPPS IANE MANNING BETTY CLAIRE PRAY President Vice-President Treasurer Secretary A' , RN 'L up : tw ii' -vi- lt X 5 5 X A X if- X , -' 'Nm ov, x X sv X -.N , '- rf' xii 3: 'gs .Q-Qgt sl Q agp, Q ' 4 . t V , V :t X Q5 as s.-1 35. gk ,gy tg - .. it til., SQ .e New f Y , , ., Q' A . -. Q Q., x Q ' . 'I S lx. K W . , V .X lg, i.:.,.,w5 Q X 4 l Rf i ii I un.--5' 1- i f r. 1 1 ..i1'lifiiiw.z1.. s . ,,5sf,,t 9 . . .l , l 5 . fl k t 1 ' ', l -, 5 'S ' fs 'r f ,ze 6 - L, P F r 'Q Q T-. .., v . I .A z v ff , tr, , at f' ir .Q r - I qi, :.- , V - fr .-' ,V . I . 3 . 1. -, rss- 'y , M - , X . - 'Q -al wa... '- , K , 'VE I 6' 3 rr ' an 54 La , -4. ' 57 , H 2 ' Q ' fu, , 5 ' ,f V S, 1 ,. Nl, ' Q5 , -4., I A P Q. . s A 18.3 ..,.'- - X . ' X . ' X X ' , he Mm ' l , -sr ' 'l ft' A ' . , is it YR A Q. YQ Ri , ,,, X. 4 5 , Q K , if ,Ig e is 'Z 5 1 r. l ' f' l, , A 3 ' ' lg-L V I - -U .':yr P if ' 5 xg . . .A ,- Q, Q r. .. rf. 'T '-efewg -v - .. N 3 1. ff 3 v- - T. Q- + Q Qxw K , , Q . u , , A jf vc- .lv ,. Q' :, K ' Q. N, .. X s ' f t t, X9 N LA, S E i X t c , x x W X , xx N t E? l ' it -' 1 X .l 'N is X 5 W X - N ' Xt ' 1 Top Row, Lett to Right: Frances Anderson, Edleen Armstrong, Iecm Ayers, Cora Frances Barbour, Maxine Bender, Mary Miles Bivens, Billie Dan Blakeley, lean Bloodworth, Barclay Boqel, Chestal Brown. Second Row, Left to Right: Martnel Carson, Una loy Casner, Anna Sue Cato, Shirley Cloycl, Dorothy lean Cody, Lillian Grace Dickson, Frances Duck- worth, Mary Dutton, Violet Elliot, Zena Ruth Gill. Third Row, Lett to Right: Nadine Godfrey, Dorothy Hallett, Ruth Hardy, Virginia Hargrove, Nelross Htester, Bettie Belle Hunter, Io Marie Hutchinson, Mary Ingram, Grace larnaain, Mary lo lenkins. Fourth Row, Left to Right: Erminie Iohnson, Ann Ktechle, Harriett Knowles, Iimnne Langford, Billie Gene Linthicum, Genevieve Moniqold, lean Mont- aomery, Leola Myatt, Lois Noble, Georgia Lee Norris. Fifth Row, Left to Right: Medrtth Nugent, Mint Oliver, Harriet Olson, lanet Olson, Velma Poole, Margaret Helen Pyron, Ara Belle Ragsclale, Granada Saye, Gladys Scasta, limmie Schroder, Mary Ruth Scott, Sixth Row, Lei! to Right: Orma Le Shelton, Betty Simmons, Ruth Simms, Audrey Nell Smith, Mary Alyce Smith, lune Terrill, Beverley Thaxton, Carol lune Trllrnan, Helen Walker, Martha lean Walker, Patricia Warnock. Bottom How, Left to Right: lanis Warren, Catherine Whitehead, lean Williamson, Iewel Willingham, Dorothy Wingo, Suzanne Wood, Virginia Wood' FROGETTES ,, The Frogette Club is a purely social organization for all freshman girls who reside in larvis Hall. lts sole pur- pose is to provide a closer relationship and develop a greater understanding among all the girls oi its mem- bership. ress, Betty Wray, Marjorie Wriqht, Sydna Yokley, Mary Elizabeth York. ES Several socials were enjoyed during the year which included a leap year dance, a picnic in Forest Park and EMILY IAYNE MAXON PEGGY GREENE IUSTINE MOORE CI farewell party- President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Q A V B -'Ty' Xf' '-kV 33. .-- X Gi' , I 5: .1 Q, fr- 'JA F QEE. F' 'ff ez 3 Q, si f-- -2 Q., J rv N, l 'fb X ,Nha . t 'f f 1 Xt xi? C ex - . X . .. ti- ' W ' -X K'A st ' WSF' ' i , N- 5 at fy L! 1 mff' , A CG: 'i .r , g -Hr if TLC X2 li' X 7 ' . Fi ' 12, 1 1 iw . - .. XY: . t . 5 , A ,Q - f-ul 2 1 his Q v Q A X in N -.5-. -- W gf .-XA . V ,' t' ' te, 1 ' E 5? .X I xv' p ' 5 - . P' , . 1 . . r .,::,,5w 5 wx' X X , ' ' 'W tk' 'S i 'M' r - - A N W - -f -s ,qi ' , -' if . A - V U A 1, .- if -.J et! tu .r- - 5 -:ef V -. : Rh' -A . sf- :Q A ' 5,5 N ' , 5- F fr? - 'L 7 X 1. ff ,L I Xi. i. 5 aff ..f..M'f..4..:. . pt i gn 3 .1-EFL 'Y' '35 a ,T '1L ? - 7 G ' ,VT f. ic., :. sr ' . ll s -- ' ff rf . xi 4 if . 1 ,., hs- i ,Q ' ' l K .S 4- 4 i s A e FQ .t,,-f f' 'S if? , . Q to I , X X. . 'i rr .T .X ' 5 F ' 1 t , 5 9 X ' . tu . Xt - . ff-F-'w f t sf. '.'+.efX'rrt'- 2 'it 3 Xt : Q Q b .- 'J ' Q cr 1, - , F F it s. 5 R 1 Q Q -e sn We ae 6 X is X' L- . I V nf' x W -, K s.- :' Xv ,. f A X X . E ez-'iii . su 1 'fi 3' QF 2... QQ. L' ll L ,sy , X- rr A i r 1 ' .. --A , 6 ' ' - ' wi' it Y - - - FX. .-- 'J C me X , Q ' W - A ,e- . ' --f it . if K .. 4 as 'f Ac, X f e it rfnjw-Gfftfr A i 4 it 't f 1 1 in . J . ' A U . Top Row, Lett to Right: Trotter Adams, lean Albrecht, Edwin Ammerson, Frances Andersen, Irene Arnold, Aaron Barker, l. P. Bitze, Gene E-sclzer, Dana Sue Benson, Elisabeth Brser, Margaret lane Biser, Alma Burkett, Billy Blackstone, Barclay Bo rel. Second Row, Left to Hiqnt: Sammy Boswell, Elroy Bracewell, Edna Earl Bright, Betty Bricks, Gerry Browder, Heistlzel Brown, Ifrrncy C1-Ile, Mlrznel Carson, Ruth Clartor, Dick Clayborne, Brll Crossfreld, Elma Cudlip, Harry Rex Davis. ' Third How, Lett to Flight: Carol Deiee, Clara Marre Denham, Jewel Dillinger, Frances Drennen, Weerns Dykes, C'lX'rrr:nce Eirster, Violet Elliott, Dorothr,' Evans, Mary Charlotte Faris, Faye Faulk, Houston Foster, Ralph Frame, Inn Gean. Fourth Row, Lett to Right: Chester Gleason, Marguerite Gray, Charley Pearl Grrttrn, Drcl: I-laden, Ruth Hardy, Bob Hartle, Mar inet Held, llelross Hrester, Harmon Hightower, Isabel Hill, Charles Horan, Lucille Horner, Loretta Houtchens. Fifth Row, Lett to Right: Retha Hughes, Filter' Hulsey, Bettie Belle Hunter, Anne Hutton, Dick lsairci, Gr-ice larn.:1n, Lick lay, Ivfiry lo lenkins, Errnznze Iohnson, Clada Mae Iones, Orville Iones, Paul Kennedy, Paul Lander. Sixth Row, Lett to Right: Davrd Lisner, Iohn Frank Lucas, Emmarean McBride, Catherine McC'onn-5-ll, Fr'XrnX:es llfii McGee, Mary C rroline McGorn.y:ll, Max McGuire, Anita Mclslara, David McKee, Elizabeth Martin, Wilbur Mrndel, Frances Mitchell, lrnirny Moore. Seventh Row, Lett to Hight, less Moore. lean Morris, Mrllrcent Moseley, Iimmy Moudy, Guy MurrXhree, Carter Murphy, lane Nrcliolson, Lois Noble, Georgia Lee Norris, I, B. Pitzer, Velma Poole, Rosella Portertreld, Marafrret Rarnage. Eighth Row, Lett to Right: Jessie Reavrs, Irrnrnre Roberts, Irmmie Robinson, Marie Seaberry, Gladys Scfrsta, Mary Ruth Scott, Gerry' Sharp, Orrna Le Shelton, Karl Shirley, Frances Shook, Ruth Simms, Hal Siros, Audrey Nell Smith. Bottom Row, Lett to Right: Leroy Steinman, Frances Stevens, Lloyd Stevens, June Terrrll, lee Trrnrn ns, Don Ver Finn, Helen Wrllzer, Pat VI rrrxorlz, Ruth White, Iewel Willingham, Irmmy Woodyard, Iohn Zaratonetis, Charlotte Zrhlrnan. Student Christian Association The Student Christian Association is one of the largest and most active x, organizations on the T. C. U. campus. All students interested in Y. W. C. A. A : . A I S ,- and Y, M. C. A. work are eligible to ioin. Students enter groups which I F A. as particularly meet their own interests. gjx, Q :mf ln addition to the social service division, which has 25 members doing TM' I N' V. volunteer social work among the underprivileged children of the city, there .Q are two upper classmen groups and three freshmen groups. All groups A ,i give students opportunity for enjoyable social relationship and to become G better acquainted with faculty sponsors. M - , , The S. C. A. aids the Student Council in the Big Friend, Little Friend affair during Freshman Week activities in September. Each Iune delegates attend the S. C. A. camp for study and recreation at Hollister, Mo. EVELYN WATKINS LEONARD ORA SHELTON President ROSENTHAL Secretary Vice-President New Top How, Leif to Right: Ioe Day, Doyle Fine, Grace Iarniqan. Bottom Row, Lelt to Right: John McGraw, Wilma Rutherford, George Stroud, Pat Warnock. The Frog Forensic Fraternity, one ot the most active literary organizations in T. C. U., represents the school in tour or tive speech tournaments in the Southwest each year, but also makes an annual spring debate tour. F our Frogland representatives, accompanied by Dr. C. Allen True, journeyed to Baton Rouge, La., and New Orleans, through the Southern states, com- peting in the national meet of Pi Kappa Delta in Knoxville, Tenn. Covering approximately 3,800 miles, the debaters toured nineteen days. f Qx- Activities include debating, oratory cmd extem- poraneous speaking. Radio debates over local sta- tions are held throughout the year. RUFUS WHITLEY SCRANTON IONES MARGARET IANE President Vice-President BISER Secretary-Treasurer rx -ue-we ,ti fx X' ,.'Ab' ' :' , ns . YE? Top How, Left to Right: Betty Io Browning, Nancy Caqle, Lois Crcrddock, Susan Earhart, Doris King, Middle Row, Left to Right: Louise King, Catherine McConnell, Alice lo Maruis, Martha Mellown, Grace Mike-ska. Bottom Row, Lett to Right: Leola Myatt, Mary Frances Neal, Jessie Reavis, Marjorie Short, Alice Spencer. I-IQME ECGNCDMICS CLUB This makes the fifth year of the Home Economics Club's existence on the campus. lts purpose is to develop personality, leadership, self-reliance, initiative, self-poise and learning more about the activities and personalities in the field of home making. Activities included a buffet supper, a Mexican dinner at the Mexican Inn, a Christmas breakfast, a progressive dinner, a picnic and a farewell tea. Each of the functions honored the girls that had birthdays during the month of the social occasion. ox New 'CTP ELEANOR IENNINGS MAY ANNA ELIZABETH STORY President DUNCAN Secretary-Treasurer Vice-President T x Z ff if L K .4 :,:- 1- .113 f X S - X' in Lv-N NN it . PNN is... ...--s -qs:-r Top How, Lelt to Right: Vernie Barber, Marcella Bus, Marvin Coleman, Lois Craddock, W. O. DeWees. Middle Row, Lett to Right: Roy Duncan, Ann Goodner, Keith Guthrie, Katherine Hearne, Roy Hearne. Bottom Row, Lett to Right: George Louden, Gwen McSween-ey, Mildred Smith, Dorothy Stubbs, Tom Wilkinson, Mary Margaret Womack. Also on the staff were Spencer Smith and Bruce Gibbons. HCDRNED PRCC? The Horned Frog gives you a record of your activities of the year l939-40. There is a Chinese saying that a picture is worth a thousand words. We don't know whether Confucius had anything to to do with that or not, but anyway you add it up, and it seems that it would make the l94O Horned Frog and its many pictures equal to a shelf full of books. lt required, and got, the full co-operation of the staff Working smoothly to give you the finished book, The only glory that each staff member wants is to know that you enjoy the book-along with the satisfaction of the knowledge of having done a job to the best of its ability. The Skiff gave us wonderful sup- ' port in publicity. The Student Coun- cil helped irnmeasurably with the Presentation Ball, and students, we appreciate the way you co-operated -' LH by having your pictures made and giving us your snapshots. We can only hope that you like our best. SAM IACKSON ED LOE ERLE POWELL HAROLD CAYLOR Editor Assistant Editor Business Manager Assistant Business Manager x -'-, l K: L . 5? ,., , 'FV .l Q v .A ,K .. it ' ' l lille: 'w ss A t X.. .2 A lf' 3 E . W K 4' 5 ' V ff-. Q rs . Q 5 ,- V X Jax In ,Af ,L 2 f gs : .X-EQ. ,H , . F , 1. I l-:S , ,' lf 'gl I 35-all ' ...i2isf35.i53 i f X A i i P J- 'Q-:z l ' -wi tj? rc-:'fF 'Ylr'H55'l i.l -1345 l , an , :, 1.-' -'Qi 73 ..-. 153 , . , 12-P :Q . . P .1 .. if W... ., f Q . 'l A -, -- cr . 9' S 3' . . A 1 .G I .2 V Kc. I ' ' ' , '-Xi ., ' . . ' ,f ' .K D ' ji R 'wif X . , '- is il egg' sea .sz A . I 1 . X V .-- lf T537 ' A 1:-1:,. ' i 94.5. X' . 1 y , -if R - F :g X U. -ri, Top How, Left to Right: Elizabeth Baldwin, Sallye Barnard, Dana Sue Benson, Mary Miles Bivins, Sammie Boswell, Edna Earl Bright, lane Chalmers Kathryn Clarke. Second Row, Left to Right: Shirley Cloyd, Mary Frances Cobb, Wilma Creager, Bobbie Davidson, Nell Ann Davis, Dorothy Evans, Dorothy Sue Fultz Helen Gamble. Third Row, Le!! to Right: Marguerite Gray, Charley Pearl Griffin, lean Harp, Frances Iones, Louise King, Wanda Lindley, Martha Martin, Alyce Io Marvis. Fourth How, Left to Right: Grace Mikeska, Nelleen Paul, Patricia Pearson, Nauty Byrd Pelphrey, Elsie Porter, Mar-garet Ftaniaqe, Pauline Ranqeley Mary Rife. Botiom Row, Left to Right: Gloria Sadler, Marie Seaberry, Maxine Shaw, Frances Shook, Nancy Shuaart, La Verne Simmons, Maryorie Stevenson Mildred Strong, Fae Schmacker. The Leti Club is a social organization composed of the sophomore girls in larvis Hall. Miss Winnie Crump is the sponsor. Functions for the year included two picnics in Forest Park, a candy pulling party in Iarvis, a scavenger hunt and Weiner roast and a luncheon in the Hotel Texas Den. GERALDINE SHARP PATRICIA PRIDDIE LUCILE AYRES President Vice'President Secretary-Treasurer v.-s-A -QQQS-if r- cr r' ' fiiili L ,. Q--L- -- 1 at . , Y 5 572 mi 'yer' - r al B 'W' 'W -- '-Eff '-:'5 5 ' 'il G' X-if 1 ,ga 7- -15 '- . .. I' S' K .- -. 'xv z . 1-4 3-E - 11 -5 V. -- tgp Q -- X -- gr - . Q- . .g 5.33: ,-tv ,-1:1 ,. e3.ji:iL.5:3 A-, ' ssl 1 . 1 f-- ' -.W -,,' I .ig 1 'ig . 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Second How, Left to Right: Earl Dyess, Cleland Early, Ambrose Edens, Eloise Ellis, Nancy Findley, Keith Guthrie, Dick Haden, Harry Hitt, Loretta Houtchens, Third How, Lei! to Right: Orvil Iones, Louise King, Geraldine Lafferty, Leslie Lewis, Wanda Lindley, Martha Mellown, Grace Mikeska, Marcia Mills, Ceville Moore. Fourth Row, Left to Right: Millicent Mosely, Lamar Muse, Mary Frances Neal, Georgia Lee Norris, Barbara Lee Parks, Patricia Pearson, Margaret Homage, Joyce Roberson, Virginia Roberson. Bottom Row, Lelt to Right: Bettye Seaton, Billy Tom Stewart, Mildred Strong, Tom Taulbee, lean Tew, lean Ward, Pat Warnock, Iosephine Williams. LGS I-IIDALGGS Conducted in a delightfully informal Way, Los Hidalqos has for its primary purpose the stimulating of interest in Spanish-speaking countries. Spanish songs and plays are presented. Made up ot Spanish students, Los Hidalaos studies the customs and manners ot Spanish-speakinq countries. The initiation dinner consists ot Spanish food, served in Spanish fashion. Besides this dinner 4 ADALE REIGER ISABEL HILL 'PM' ' CAROL GOWAN HELEN FARRINGTON JIMMY MCGALLIARD President First Vice-President Second Vice-President Secretary Treasurer at the first of the year, Los Hidalqos has each year a progressive dinner, at least one picnic and several parties for its mem' bers. Miss Eula Lee Carter is the Club sponsor. E i i - 'Ky Q fm' g Q fl 5' 5- Ri , K '43 X , -4 9- 1-' F 553' g' 'U' Aw ' Q' , l :L . I Q, is l I . -f E Q 'Xt . ' 4 X , i .... . C I Qvqzrrvv W-W W A . .X ' 'ffl ,X -:ggi , xc: 4-Q -rg? 1 -v-- S , wr, - 'i- 2 -1 cf C U' - f' Q3 x -'I ' . -0 v- , Y r h ,ah ,W X , . X... -5- -..- , -ff - fe! .ff '55, N ,f , . , ' i Y - 352.1 , , - N - .- ,L A , gp 4- 3 A kt ,Q - 1 I -it 5 H I far, A , Q, .W ... , ' N :.- W ' - -. - v .. V: Q . '-. a D A., C ' Q, , :W 5 es L F i .M ,I , H x , i I I , -fix' ' V V SKS? 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Third Row, Lett to Right: Claire Nell Gleason, Marguerite Gray, Charley Pearl Griffin, Ruth Hardy, Nelross Hiester, Charles Horan, Bettie Belle Hunter, Dick Isaacs, Grace Iarnaqan, Dick lay. Fourth Row, Lett to Right: Clzrda Mae Iones, Paul Kennedy, Iohn Frank Lucas, Iimmy Mc-tidy, Clyde I-Iicirols, Geox :ia Lee Norris, I. B F:tzer, Velma Iune Poole, Margaret Hama-ge, larnes Robinson. Fifth How, Lett to Eight: Gladys Scasta, limi-nie Lee Schroder, Mary Ruth Scott, Marxe Olive Seabuiy, Gia Shelton, Orma Le Slielton, Karl Shirley, Frances Shook, Ruth Simms, Hal Sixos, Audrey Nell Smith. Bottom Row, Lett to Right: Lawrence Smithson, Claude Snowden, Lloyd Stevens, Iune Terrell, Helen lane Tliorniis, Helen Wallzer, Evelyn Watkins, Marjorie Ann Wright, William Wright, Vmeta Worthington, Iohn Zarafonetis. MELIGRIST CLUB Life's not all bad, not all good. Sounds like Confucius, but the above phrase sums up the philosophy, as well as interprets the namefMeliorist. Devotional and inspirational programs, followed by educational or social activities and a fellow- ship period are some of the reasons the Meliorist Club boasts 75 members. Dormitory and town students gather each Sunday night at the University Christian Church to combine their efforts . Wo.. . for fellowship and in- struction, and to learn to take into consideraf tion the other persons opinion. The Rev. Perry E. Gresham is sponsor of the club. ,TQ- , i ,,.. IRENE ARNOLD ELISABETH BISEH DON VER DUIN RUTH WHITE HARRY REX DAVIS President First Vice-President Second Vice-President Third Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer First Row, Lelt to Right: Gerry Sharp, Ieanne Albrecht. Second Row, Lett to Right: Lawrence Snnthson, Margaret Thornasson, Nancy Ca-gle, Jeanette Hopkins, Marcella Bus, Iuanita Foster, Ann Coles, Horner Tomlinson Third How, Leif to Rzght' Grace Milzeska, Helen lane Thomas, Helen Ruth Verheyden, Georgia Lee Norris, Elizabeth Martin, Lois Marie Ander- son, Anne Hutton, Margaret Caslzey, lack Sherley. Fourth Row, Lett to Right: Carter Murphy, Charlsie Hoaue, Wanda Yardanolt, Gladys Scasta, Bettie Belle Hunter, Charlotte Zihlman, Mary Hope McCamrnon, lack Hull. Fifth Row, Lett to Right: Warren Messenqer, Wanda Gordon, Marinel Carson, Mary Ruth Scott, Ruth Murphree, Anna Mae Bus, Billye Jennings. iixtiz lRow, Le-it to Flight: Houston Foster, Anthony Denaler, Ioe Campbell, Harry Rex Davis, Vance Gorman, Paul Kennedy, Hal Siros, Clyde X IC O 5, Last Row, Lei! to Bight: lack Leary, Bill Caudle, Walter Beck, Iames Moudy, Colby Hall, Iohn Freeman, Ralph Frame. MIXED Cl-ICDRUS The T. C. U. Glee Club is an organization ot approximately 55 students from all departments who gather in rehearsals twice a week to memorize choral numbers which they sinq on chapel pro- grams, on radio broadcasts, in hiqh school and local church per- formances and on the annual tour ot about 1,500 miles. They are under the direction of W. I. Marsh, known to the members as Uncle Billy. The season ot 1940 included about 30 performances, l2 of which were on the tour to New Orleans. A Varsity Club ot 40 members made this trip and stops were made in Waco, Austin, Smithville, Alvin, Houston, Beaumont, New Orleans, Alexandria, Center, W, 1, MARSH, Director Mineola and Dallas. 3 f X l . Ng- , , A f' 'A :- .. ' S 'V' ' gr 'Q I . vs gl-. X t 5 tr 9 2 V J I Cl W y z Ss' A A uf we -frail' v' x i I X ' m. .wa-. ':-' . .cw , ., , :- I x an fp- ' :A I' .V Q v , ,, . fo- ' z X? A v . t -c v f- M at -,A ,.,.,. 1 , Je , . N Ik -, - Q 3 ., ,.. m - 'ff' ' -1-it 4 ., ' Ss - 3 -Q j :I -x V , .t X- . X ya, '. X rQ:m:.:1af:s:1::: ,.: - -- --wb, ' X A . Top Row, Lett to Right: Irvin Allen, Wiley Alliston, Carl Anderson, Tom Barber, Cornell Barnaici, E. Ft Eoien, He iid Critter, Eziilc Clxrk. Second Row, Lett to Right: Owen Cobb, Laura Ruth Conner, Wintied Cooper, Burns Crotty, Thelma Culbertson, Tom Cunmnt,iliarn, Alfred Dickey Melville Ehlers. Third Row, Lett to Right: Tom Evans, lim Gean, Ruth Ellen Griffith, Colby Hall, lean Harp, Hex l-lowriici, Mciizey l'Cirl:g-,itiicl:, Leslie l..eu-cis, Fourth HOW, Lett to Hiqht: Lola Lollar, Betty Maqotttn, Molly Malrnberq, Kenneth Mills, Oscar Mott,-his, I. C, Neel, Fred Nemitz, Au-gust: Perry. Bottom How, Le!! to Right: Mary Ray, Iune Reddy, Millicent Rentro, Price Roberts, Vaidernan Stioultz, Dorothy Stubbs, Sgud Txylor, Iohn Williim NATURAL SCIENCE SCCIETY The Natural Science Society has been organized for thirteen years. One ot its aims is to bring items ot scientific interest to the members of every branch of the sciences. This year the proarams included lectures by Dr. Andujar of the Harris Memorial Methodist Hos- pital, Dr. l. Clark Streett, Miss Ethel Bennett, Dr. Pescor of the Narcotic Farm and I. R. Hughes oi the Geologic Scientific Company. The social activities ., . consisted of an old-tash- ioned Christmas party at the home ot Miss Frances Buster, a din- my ner-dance at Colonial Hills and a barbecue at X Wiley Alliston's farm. - x iii. V. L gt C 5 ,, ,i'f1? , it tc. . 42-,Q .- FRANCES BUSTER CHARLOTTE ED ETIER W, F. RANIIIIN SUE HAZEPY President ZIHLMAN Vice-President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Vice-President 8 ' t 1. 44' X up , rx x Q N ,ti .,, -.4 A X V C S .X cy Q- , ..-.rsrftsfrif .xx t ' Waiz:sFf?fI-iti- i'i1 1 i 5i::.' ' W. .. 1 .Sy 1, P ,,-5, .gr ws, X 1 C... L sfimgi Clif: 'N 'N 5lf'?5f'a ' I ::.::::f..1:i x st:-.:,:1: .. .Q Rf ' 'L' 'si Q 'fr we -+ rf , sm ,ft . -W Q -- Q. '-- . Fi , V. Y o ii -if 'ter 1- i ' . 'W ' Sf' ' 'S if .am- ,f'--5 v- can Q x ' - - . A - . .-,r 1, --rf ' 1 'Q' 't . 'X Q, ' W 1:43 ' f. , ' 315: 1 5 z ., 553 l -ff'- 'f!f:'. 'fQf V .4 19f'f9if?' - . A . aw .Q 7 K... - Q. - -. st 1 , , 1 A' 1 X ' lt' N 'NT' rc , l sr qty, 1 ' ' Q., 55 . W 3 - V ,1 59 . 5, - , . Top Bow, Lelt to Right: Irene Arnold, Bill Bachrnan, Gene Becker, Arleen Brammer, Geraldine Browder, Ioe Campbell, Leola Ruth Carter, Winfred Cooper. Second Row, Lett to Right: Tom Cunningham, Clara Marie Denham, Tom Evans, Mary Charlotte Faris, Margarett Frost, Colby Hall, George Hill, Charlsie Haque. Third How, Lett to Right: Charles Horan, Riter Hulsey, Kathryn Iohnson, Clara Lee Iones, Hardin Killian, Robert Lamsens, Clarence Lockett, Lola Lollar, Mary Caroline McGonaaill. Fourth Row, Lett to Right: David McKee, Betty Magoffin, Phil Mahaffey, Eloise Martin, lean Morris, Millicent Moseley, lane Nicholson, Charles Pryor, Lois Puckett. Bottom How, Lett to Right: Mildred Ann Rawdon, Howard Rector, Iimmy Robinson, Genevieve Schneider, Vordeman Shoultz, Nell Van Zandt, Gene- vieve Wxttmayer, Suzanne Wood, Charlotte Zihlman. PARABCLA CLUB Students must have a B average or better to be eligible for membership in the Parabola, an honorary mathematics club, whose purpose is to promote interest in the subject and to foster scholarship. The club is not all technicalities, as it figures prominently in the campus social world. Members attended a qoulash stew in Forest Park to open its activities for the school year, every- body bringing his own bowl and spoon. There was also a Christmas party, and the members had a bumping good time at a skating party. As a climax, the students held a banquet and dance at the Colonial Cafeteria. The final gathering was the initiation of new members at a picnic at the Eagle Mountain Camp of Prof. C. R. Sherer, faculty sponsor. za? ' ff' Q? 1 --1 RETI-IA HUGHES IIM GEAN MARGARET BISER President Secretary-Treasurer Program Chairman VN ,. 'A wax x ski tx X its salts? r nm sf T? C2177 ,- - 957'-ei '- 'Ski it e - -1 .ws as 1 ,ty Pu. I. vs I I .h 4, V Q---fr - , A L-1 S what 'T .. .Q ' ix 33. 'T 4: -1-'L' 7, if 'T v v - 5 3 lf ' N - I .. kg, li- ' T , : .4 ww- xv ' e . it Q 3 sfiiqikftfif , , i ' 'i7 f'fi IN f ' SN . ' I . S 'f . ' . ,S :X ,, 11 1 i .V f' ' .. D -, ' 1 , 2- se. E Eel ,b A --A .. 5: gi 'te awk' y ' it A - ' '94 . . 9.1. T-9' T' '57 g x 'X ' .g A ' . 'S' -- se! X Xe-- ' . r it ff' A 'P S . -,tr A , si . QQ. ' t 4 - ' '. f r- -1'+-.-st. -.wt 1-ss. 2 X ' F 11 1 l Q , . . al sz, Top Row, Lett to Right: Milton Atkinson, Elisabeth Biser, Dorothy Iordan Boren, Arleen Brammer, Florrte Buckingham, Alma Lee Burlzett, Allie Sue Butler, Mary Helen Childs, Second Row, Lett to Right: Iewel Dillinger, Frances Drennon, May Anna Duncan, Louise Flack, l-lal Gardner, Eileen Gillis, Ann Goodner, loltn Goodspeed. Third Row, Lett to Right: Helen Hale, Fred lones, Ruth Kindred, Peggy Lewis, Charlotte Loe, George Louden, Rebecca McCoy, Gwen McSwe-eney, Eloise Martin, Fourth How, Lett to Right: Ce-ville Moore, less Moore, Mary Frances Neal, lane Nicholson, Betty Putnam, Adale Berger, lack Hollow, Lenora Salmon, Maxine Shaw. Bottom Row, Lelt to Hiqht: lack Sherley, Frances Stephens, Elizabeth Story, Helen Ruth Verheyden, Mary Frances Watson, Vida Webb, Ruth White, Alta Wilderspin, Mary Margaret Womack. SIGMA TAU DELTA Sincerity, Truth, Design. This is the motto symbolizing the Greek letters ot Sigma Tau Delta, a national honorary English fraternity. The purpose ot this order is to stimulate a desire on the part of its members to seek to express lite in terms ot truth and beauty and to make first hand acquaintanceship with our chief literary master- pieces. Membership is limited to upper classmen maior- ing or minoring in English who have an A or B average in English. This year Sigma Tau Delta members have discussed and heard lectures on modern tiction. Dr. Rebecca Smith is sponsor of the club. YVONNE BUSTER CHARLES COPE LOIS HERI President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer X :CL ly 1 we TW twi X t tr I inf . 'WTS' is'-'im 'ix t gg, , T t- xx Q 5 xi X 1 ' f .. :X Wm ,wwf is '4 QA - t sf' N 'ff ff N., -, N ' ' . K, ,, - - ' ,W----'7 Top Row, Lett to Right: Milton Atkinson, Vernxe Barber, lack Billingsley, Marqaret Caskey, Wallace Fxtzqerald, lohn Goodspeed. Middle Row, Lett to Rtqht: Kath Guthrie, Lois Herz, Duane Kellum, Madeleine McCarty, timmy McGalliard, Floyd Mclioberts. Bottom Flow, Left lo Right: Mildred Smith, V. G. Smylie, Helen Ruth Verheyden, Bettye Williams, Mary Margaret Womack. Tl-TE SKIFF The purpose ot The Skill is two-lold: lt is the instrument throuqh which students in the department ol journalism receive practical news- paper traininq, and it is the disseminator ol campus news. Editorially, The Skill this year helped promote the Varsity Show and Ranch Week, two qreat publicity sources lor T. C. U. during 1939-40. The Skill published a special pre-school issue, the lirst lree student directory in the University's history, promoted contests to determine the Most Representative Students on the campus and the schools Most Popular Student, and helped publish the annual Yellow Peril, scandal sheet. Members ol The Skill stall took live lield trips during the spring semester and edited newspapers at Mineral Wells, Gainesville, Cleburne, Ennis and Breckenridge. The Skill also celebrated lour- nalism Week during which members ol The Skill stall edited the Fort Worth Press. BILL HAWORTH CLELAND EARLY Editor Business Manager -as, .fe . QI, Q - Wil j 'E' t. 1 est 3' .iiji V ,V I, I , , , 4 -:sr ., 5, , -cw I ' I I I - 9 tQs' Cfxfv h ' EF. mx: r- - -- ' 2-EA,-i'. f W L 1 -T L-ft rumblh Q. - ,nn . f-, 1 . ' 552 ni , 4- , , 4 ' : A - i A fs M A 1? Q5 5 P'53,w1'5-' I ' R: A T: M' l . , Q i V . S- ' , at Is. ,1 . , 1. L ,A A 19. Top Row, Lett to Right: Monroe Bicknell, Earle Clark, Pitts Crudqington, Anthony Denqler, Eloise Ellis, Faye Faull-:. Second Row, Lett to Right: Ralph Frame, Eileen Gillis, Robert Glaze, Blythe Harrison, lack Jordon, Charlotte Loe. Third Row, Left to Right: Ed Loe, Lola Lollar, I-zhn McGraw, Betty Ma gettin, Paul Moore, Igrnmy Moudy, Georgia Lee Norrt Bottom Row, Lett to Right' Gayle Pond, Jane Puryear, Maraaret Helen Pyron, Howard Rector, Ann Shipp, Ruth Simms, M'ri :tr Slturt SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ALBRECI-IT, GEORGE CLARK, EARLE GEORGE CAMPBELL ..,...., . , . President BETTY DYER .... . , VicefPresident ,, ., ANTHONY DENGLER . , , . . Librarian n by IULIUS WINKLER . .... . Business Manager :C VIOLINS VIOLA FLUTES SHIPP, ANN MCGRAW, IOHN CEU-IOS TALLY, HOMER ELLIS, ELOISE FAULK, PAYE LOE, CHARLOTTE LOLLAR, LOLA NORRIS, GEORGIA LEE PURYEAR, IANE PYRON, MARGARET HELEN SHORT, MARIORIE SIMMS, RUTH WARRICK, MARGARET GILLIS, EILEEN MAGOFFIN, BETTY PIANO DYER, BETTY STRING BASSES FRAME, RALPH HARRISON, BLYTHE IORDON, IACK CLARINETS BICKNELL, MONROE GIBBS, ADKINS RECTOR, HOWARD CORNETS EEENE, REX LOE, ED MOUDY, IIMMY TROMBONE I-IAZLETT, BARTON FRENCH HORNS GEORGE CAMPBELL MOORE, PAUL DRUMS POND, GAYLE CAMPBELL, GEORGE SAXOPHONE CRUDGINGTOSI, PITTS WINKLER, IULIUS BASSOON GLAZE, ROBERT The Symphony Orchestra meets three times a week tor practice sessions. Besides its really credit- able playinq in chapel each week, the orchestra also played frequently on the Campus Variety Show while it was on the air on KFIZ, The primary intention ot the orchestra is to acquaint its membership with outstanding orchestral compositions, but the group also is very generous with its time when called upon to play tor different proqrarns. They play semi- and liqht-classical compositions and appeal to a wide circle of stuqlentg and friends. Prof. Claude Sammis is the director oi the Symphony Orchestra. SB-- farm, B rv Tap Row, Left to Eight: Woodrow Adams, Carl Anderson, Mac Best, Billy Bilclerback, lack Billinqsley, Bill Chappell. Middle Row, Lei! to Right: Earle Clark, Melville Ehlers, Durwoocl Horner, Ennis Kerlee, lim Nicol, Gail Smith. Bottom Haw, Lei! to Hiqlitf Connie Sparlzs, Spud Taylor, Ross Vanderkolk, Logan Ware, Charlie Williams. ASSOCIATION Boys who letter in any of tour sports, football, basket ball, baseball or track, automatically become members oi the T Association. lt lettering isn't still enough, there comes a week of initiation for new members. Alter beinq thor ouqhly initiated, the new members are eligible to attend all the spring social activities which include dances, parties and picnics. A T Card is issued to tree of charqe. each member for Sl which assures entrance to all sports events at T. C. U 'Q' BUD TAYLOR DON LOONEY President Vic-3-President WOODROW EEN ABNEY DUCKWORTH Treasurer Secretary - ,A ' ,fr .. Q f.. '27 Q-5 fr. c' w X , -S v... GT , ,.-, -.. H V .. f X f : ' X ! J tt -----9 Q N ww.. Z l W--v . g N g v 1 -- .fa ' 1 f I V, I . 5 . -V lil? ' ' C 4 W ' -' 'iiixksall-1 Pl- Q -Vs .f ' .- ,. V , L .,,. . 5 x . .if . ' 'L' .-. i - f 'fl ri 4 .- 1 . L s N rw' .1 Y lift.,-.. V, . , - D 5 4 . .-' .Q as -a- ' 1. V V ,et I, . Vx .4 A- 3 tg-5 x f ff c , ,1 . V - , -, M V ' ' ', ,iii -. 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X V X r i .2-it 1 . :I . -. -A - ' - ' V f 152' f ' , -so 1- ' X V V .ji W-La f f ff 5- F1 A ' , 3 - t.1N'R: .1 .-- -V 'Ji' 1 W1 t . . ,,,, 5 . l ' ,... . 'L' B 4' NO - '- ' . tus: , 5 .V is 'Q -'fi V. .. -F Vi ' - 5- 5' :2'3fis5Ef1 ' 2 5 l l 1 A rss: ' ' Top How, Left to Bight: Cora Frances Barbour, Colleen Barrett, Earline Beck, Maxine Bender, Mary Sam Blanton, Barclay Bagel, Allie Sim Butler loy Casner, Ethel Rae Cheatham, Mary Helen Childs. Second How, Left to Right: Kathryn Clarke, Virginia Clark, Mary Frances Cobb, Katherine De Vol, Frances Drennon, May Anna Duncan, Violet Elliott Eloise Ellis, Faye Faull-:, Claire Nell Gleason. Third Row, Left to Right: Nadine Godfrey, Pauline l-laberer, Margaret Head, Loretta Houtchens, Laura Iones, Mary Lou lordan, Margaret Kundts Billie Gene Linthicum, Nancy Martin, Emily layne Maxon, Fourth Row, Left to Right: Martha Mellown, lean Montgomery, Georgia Lee Norris, Nelleen Paul, Margaret Pierce, Earlme Polk, Velma lune Poole Rosella Portertield, Margaret Helen Pyron, Mildred Quinn. Bottom Row, Left to Right: Earle Frost Read, Daysie Rhorne, Gerry Sharp, Maxine Shaw, Marilyn Sue Smith, Helen Stallings, Matiorie Stevenson Dorothy Stubbs, Helen lane Thomas, Virginia Tomme. WGMENS SPGRTS ASSGCIATKDN The Women's Sports Association is one oi the largest organized groups on the campus. Any sports- minded girl is eligible. Besides participating in golf, badminton, archery, volley hall, hiking, tennis, swimming and riding the group held two open houses, a picnic, a skating party, a spring camp will at Lake Worth, a progressive dinner X 'I' and dance and ended its activities K I Q with the presentation oi awards at a . Vg M W luncheon. N i X NF- X X rr. FENTON CLARK KITTY EARNEST EEANETTE HOPKINS ANITA IANE President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer STEWART Publicity Chairman AUTOGRAPHS JXUVHNISHHE CD 1 7 . . . YAC zi4'll'L CZll.iC'C.l !l.illL'Li Dll ZIAE fD!!0lVlll7 MHZVCJ K l AITVE IIUILKL' llAl'J cilllllllif 7OJJl.g!C. 7481 HTL' I, ' rf . 1 . 1 JOIUC XTICIZLLUj7fif'CClllJL' IIACIII. ZCJC iAL'JCl,7zil7L'J O 70 iii yCll'C JALVUHIIKV Lll'CCCll0'Cy. Ae 512,425 Y.KIZZJ.T.T.tl'.7. Cwgngfgfulgfigng i IfFTOgS,, Cleaners i Seniors '40 i Cleaning, Pressing and Dyeing i K , . i Some Bigger, Noile Betteru ' WE GIVE AND REDEEM Q . i s, is H. GREEN STAMPS i i 1 W. S. SAMPLEY, P p i 2 2 2 2 i FS 84 Q CLGTHIERS i SchienbergfQuieksilver Co. i Compziments - f F, d Best Ualzces Under the Sunu O CZ Tzen ' i S10 Mniii Street Opposite Texas Hotel N Z' W Z Y ' Y YY i U N I F 0 R M , 2 2 GARMENT MPG. CQ. V I 0 . S P E C I A L S Complzments i i C UL 0 TTEs 2 of cz 2 Gym Suits Friend W El 1'1 d Y i COVE RA L LS i 0 I o 4 325 S. Main Phone 25042 NATED! For All Southwestern if Honors of the 191101111 seasoixi 1. HORNED EROGS ON THE GRIDIRON 2. VJORLD CHAMPIONSHIP RODEO Both in Fort W'orth E5 The stage is now being set for a new season for two il Southwestern institutions: Texas Christian Univer- sity, educational leader ofa region, and the forty-fifth annual Southwestern Exposition and Eat Stock Show. March 7-16. 1941. Plan now to attend the fat stock show-complete live- 'N' 4 stock show with educational features Coupled with ,ff?'-gi ' 5 X... rodeo thrills and other amusements. IT'S YOUR 1 1 Yr fi SHOW OE THE SOUTHWEST. X T Lf! SOUTHWESTERN EXPOSITION AND FAT STOCK SHOW I e L .-. C .C l ' was Christ 'an Unzoers 'ty I f l 8 7 3 1 9 4 0 l offers l A Democratic Campus y A Nationally Recognized College A Well Trained Faculty THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Presents complete courses in the Sciences, Economics, English, History, Home Economics, Journalism, Mathematics, Modern g Languages, Psychology, Public Speaking and Sociology. l THE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Prepares teachers in elementary and secondary education and in physical education. THE SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS Offers an opportunity for development in music and in art. Radio programs are sponsored regularly from the campus studio. THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Prepares students for the business world through specialized courses in accounting, business administration. and secretarial science. BRITE COLLEGE OF THE BIBLE Guides those young people interested in religious work. l Evening College . I Practical and Cultural Opening Date T Courses: Freshmen, Sept. I3 Credit and Non-Credit. y Classes Start Sept' 18 4 V Other Students. Sept. I6 I l For Catalog and Other Information. Address: PRESIDENT, DEAN, OR REGISTRAR Texas Christian Um ver.vz'ty PORT WORTH, TEXAS W Y 1 l l Fllay lVe. Again This Year, Give Compliments of Our Very Best llfishes to the and Offer Our Services to Those of You Remaining for Ncxi Year l it 4 OUALITTAPRQDDUCTS 5 Fine Food il D IR Excellent Service 1 Friendly l MH K BUTTER i Home Of thc :Qi ' i , , - gjg ,.j-A i' CREAM ICE CREAM X Lmuan Room iiiiii ii 'ffi:'zei:,Q i THE BLACKSTON I Phono 2.1142 000 South Main i Iiiirl ll'1irtl7'S Hotvl ffl' D1s!i'm'!10n fgmp Yibn to all ew L1 Hotel Texas and T.C.U .... two great leaders that staylheir ground each always comes through in flying colors. HORNED FROGS are obvi- ously always champions in their every undertaking. Real champions in victory . . . good sports in defeat. we Va YI .ws jigs H 'wqqq oiQ3'i w www Wa w W? ww HOTEL TEXAS daily sets high standards in modern hotel accommodations and services . . . a good goal lor any rival to try for. lu JOHN B. COLLIER. JR.. President and Manager N WHOLESALE I Supporter of CT. C. U. and l I the Fighting Frogs A EORT WORTH I PQULTRY 25 EGG CQ, l BERRY ERQS. AND I Izlncorporatcdl I l PoULTRY. Eoos. 4 BUTTER. CHEESE I l Cleaners and Dyers i Telephone -llillotlv 7l5 EASY Olh Distance 58 Pennsylvania. Between Henderson ITORT XVORTH. TEXAS d Fifth Avenue A'Sag It Wz'th Flowers I o I Compliments f t GoRDoN BOSWELL O I F L 0 R I S T I . WALKER V. CI-IENEY 1 0 W W ---J 5 lllO Pennsylvania T i Blunt I R R I t ATERIALS LONG LEAE YELLOW PINE DOUGLAS EIR TIIVIBERS CALIFORNIA WHITE PINE WESTERN REDWOOD The Everlasting Wood IDEAL IVIILLWORK WALL PAPER - PAINTS - HARDWARE and Cameron Roofing Company. Contractors for Roofs of all kinds. Bonded. WM. CAMERoN st Co., INC, fOVer 68 years in Port Worthl Phone Z-7272 2415 W. 7th St. I I EEIITRHL SPURTIHG GOODS I0 Qflgenctf for N i virmnrny at SUPPLY co. Spalding fwoldsmifh Distributors Equipment join Womii, 'Tiaxixs -kleathcrand Rubber Belts IW- O- X1 I S Ph 3 7 A774 'Pumps - Pipes - Fittings l' hi X A Am I' Om h'!'h 'Samson NVindmills 'Vwlood and Metal Wnirk- Y' ing Machines 'Nlill and Industrial Supplies D Compliments of Cl a F R I E N D IOZQ Main Street litllil XVORTH T. C. U. BUCK STCDRE Everything You Need in the Way of School Supplies Masterpiece Notebooks Nlasterpiece Notebook Paper Practical Drawing Supplies Textbooks Candies, Drinks, lce Cream FRESH SANDWICHES DAILY an .n um I ,,,., ' I IISII Z BUSES GROWING WITH PORT WORTH AND NIIYH .IIII - . ee yr .A AHIIIIW I '- HOURLY TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY I' ,f - - T u II of! 'Url ' I CI- Y . , I 'K' W 'I w and Iw Mm . , , I I cur-TH E-Iaurrfn I RouTE T0 DALLAS ZORIC CLEANING 0 Chartered Buses Anytime, Anywhere X I I .III 1 +I1'I 3 I I. MM C A S C A D E Q ,II Bmw ' N 1700 NVest Seventh Street 3-l-Ill ISTEVVART TITLE I OUARANTY OO. ' Q' Correct Abstracts and Title I It DoeSn't Take a Genius to Build Our Easy Way. Our easy plan makes it pos- sible for any income-earner TO BUILD A I-IOME Insurance NONV . . . Sm.III momhiy I payments cover all costs for ' W I g materialallabor, principal. ' taxes an IHSUIBHCQ. PIITTTIR 'll'- V. C. MCNAIIEE. IIILIIYUQLEI' Qaljlagifrg-is ,I 'CIIICKASIEX ' . . ' I ,. 1 N -I AT I OXVER 'ftp I - 206 Dan Waggoner Bldg. Fort Worth I ,SRKE5 afffoffiemay-Fafiyfkyflfwa. I I 7' 1 ' I X ou ll Enjoy True W estern I 0 l Hospitality at the Worth I Now, added for your comfort ond further enjoy- ment . . . COMPLETE AIR CONDITIONING I throughout. Remodeled . . . re-decorated. 35150,- I 000.00 spent IO bring to you the most modem I up-to-dczte hotel in Fort Worth. Yet the some W Western howdy, the some low rates. I I I Guest Rooms ALL ROOMS I Coffee Shop ' Dining Room SENSIBLY PRICED JACK FARRELL Lobby ' Mezzanine MANAGER Banquet Rooms Q R I I I I I I I Circulating Ice Water . . . Tub cmd Shower Both in every room I A GOQD SURROUNDING FOR REAL FOLKS HE HLUJHUS REITTETTIBERS TO SEND 1 1 .. v . Y 'N X E' Lf. y - . Vx I Chocolates Lili T, gf New Q 5 ' I sig i K A Twrmfe Texan llllh lilll lmsnr. un t M I v v i A H'fT959?59,RImFm nur network alum-. mln-rv , , ' ' ' il'a .fury for Smart sunnen 'Q - tu nuke -lraligzhl .YS in T ef Sndp Course Towns Firrl Ya-ur lloll-4-Ima-pillg. fx' . lrernuae lllry' run have uulumutiv refrigeration.uulvr , , I x . v: 'i,i:,,vl'l X S , healing. vooking. mul lmufv healing with lln-ir .5 15'XXi54l'if., .Y --gfexx Ms g' .2.z.. ., Ek V ,V vllenp Nillllflll Cm. We were the pium-er, 140 year, '13 X. ' jr T5 ilfllj in tlliS lvusinc-Ss of piping: gn- ue-row W ef! 5 ' V- Sgt' f ET? ' Fifa? Texan. mul today Texub la-aula ilu- uorlal in Natural 1 1- sg ' -T' L' 9 -5 Huw prualuvliun, Y Hg -S X KX, . Q Q. 'Xu'------I? .Q.. i' ,- - ,..... Q KX-,Q , 'E ,. V. 1, - , .1- 1 Q 1 LONE STAR GAS co, f SA S f Natural Gas Service N SOLD BY BETTER STORES A TT TT ELI F I S L Oysters - Shrimp Rerailand XVholeSale 5 SALES AND SERVICE T . 1 T shim T ' T 2,1143 T Kwai Nllen Maia G SIXTH AND COMMERCE PHGNE Z-4171 Smml WL? HANDLE only Sea Foods you are assured of Quality and Reasonable Prices by dealing with 3 market which has been long established. Furl Worth Fish Tlarkel 1108 T'TUll5lUn IVICCAMMON, MORRIS and PICKENS -JCCQUNTANTS AND UIUDITQRS 'TAX CONSULTANTS ' O McCammon I V V- Ben Fav Cllfmn H, Morr IMR BUIsD'Nb B. T. Neilson Haulwr A. Pickens Clarence A. XVhilc ol H. Clradv Mnyhc ' A. M. Ewing, 3 Nha-rm.m H. Be-hulcr FQRI' XXVORTHI TEXAS Ncdihmfs' I7 xx' 1 loom F- U She P 57W'ake Our Store Your Headquarters for Your Iewelry, luggage, Radio, Camera and Sporting Goods Needs Terms as low as 50 cents down , . . 50 cents weekly mid I I I I Q x97 A K ' CREDIT AT CASH PRICES I503'I505'IB07 MAIN Sfniff OVER 40 YEARS OFA 1 DEPENDABLE SERVICE r DRUGS . . . . TOILETRIES . . SUNDRIES CIGARS .... TOBACCOS ..... SODA Highesl Quality Merchandise at the Lowest Possible Prices 19 CONVENIENTLY LOCATED STORES IN FORT WORTH I I Store DECATUR, TEXAS - I Store WEATI-IEREORD. TEXAS 2 Stores MINERAL WELLS, TEXAS-1 Store CLEBURNE. TEXAS T 1 Store I-IILLSBORO. TEXAS T L MLS Ls DOLLS Z I LLL! Bennett! Horned Frog Drug Store the meeting and eczfing plan' of fampuy lads and lafsies Salutes T. C. U. The mterzor of Bennett 5 ulth some of its campus customers CUT RATE 23255 CUT RATE YOU CAN FIND WHAT YOU WANT AT BENNETT'S BELOW DOWNTOWN PRICES CALL US FOR FREE PROMPT DELIVERY HARVEYB DAIRY PRODUCTS Sold Exclusively Part of the rhythm of action-the pause that refreshes ': Itgs the refreshing thing to do A COCA COLA BOTTLING CO. 650 SOUTH MAIN FORT WORTH R i if Yi? Y i 777 in W l -3 ,,,,, ff ' Xi Www 4454 l l All 70.wf1W Q ' ' ' l A . Oi by learning early to be A disc I 4 nib buyer. And rcmenl h n bud? 1 ,dbg M buying for your table, lx t 3 y WHITE SWAN iam foods, Th W , me qyww ft- 192 delicious WHITE SXVAIN Q WLA 5 ducts from which to build WW 5 t tls d ppclizinu l Q13 w L- ',- ,Q lf llyilxili xir , X MA5 s it be e FINE FOODS The Humble C01T1p31'1y A Texas Institution extends to the class of 1940 its hearty congratulations. i May you find in your lifes Work both happiness and success. l i l , use i .lk ,S -SSSSS SHS, S-, S y S Q5 . I Womans QQ'-15 oo C20 Qdigx-S00 AX y and fs Qs oo I I Cox I Misses Apparel Tom Hobby 25 Heard eg -. SHAPY CLOYHES V09 WgMEN l ROAD SERVICE TIRE SERVICE Phone -I-7171 256-I University Dr. 6th and Houston TONI IYIQRRISSEY HOSNIER STUCK I Zig? I Best Wislies, Graduates I I 'it E 'I riff I ,s :gl f IW I N 1 i 1X ELLIS Service Station I I 5 OQGIIJ iIIt1r1nolit1 Prlroluurvv Produtrs TIRE SERVICE - NVASHING - LUBRICATION i L Phone 4-IOS' 3100 Univcrsitv Drive NI-T'E14LIIgORTXw,GRTHITEXASJ4Q.ELLIS I y Texas Pacific Coal and Oil Co Continued Service! For a number of years We have served our many student friends with our complete line of drugs, good foun- . 'BW mf, V N km tain service. and fast motorcycle delivery. Now! Our motto is Continued Service! MP HILL PHARIVIACYP mis IIII COFFEE ROASTERS FOOD MANUFACTURERS XVORTH BRAND COFFEES XVORTH BRAND TABLE SYRUP NVORTI-I BRAND EXTRACT XVORTH BRAND VINECIAR WORTH BRAND SALAD DRESSING jfzncsl foods l77tILI'L' right hvrc In For! II o1'th flslc your Qroccr for fhcm vi V gQxs-'Nab-f,.Fi'i rg .311 - 3- f 4 I UTC U2 2 X bfi x -i SERVICE STATION '1l'ft'l7l1' wow' LFltlS8l'S and IULIL1' LIOLII' fur f CIREASINC, REPAIRINC1 NVASI-IING T. C. U. Service Station .Ill XXVIII: Cimzriznfwii BATTERY SERVICE ROAD SERVICE Curncr ol Rogi-rs And Camry I Iyhom' -I- R700 IINCORPORATEDI XV C BH I TIIIOTSON MILK-ICE DAIRY PRODUCTS cdr Your Store or Door' IVIADDOX PROPERTIES 300 E. Magnolia 3-3423 ShOp at GRANT S I Fort Worth's Fast I for HOME FURNISHINGS I , I Growzng New Store I -' LAMPS I - SHADES I f DRAPERIES 'CURTAINS - OCCASIONAI. IIIRNITURI3 . W. T. GRANT CO. hl 3-615 Houston Street I W RI COX'S I Texas Recreation CILII3 I Pocket Billiards and Snooker 7th and Main I 1 T, G. Garvcl H. Merino N W 0 I oRAMoNoSC C1 xxTA'I'CECSi I I GOLDSTEIN BROS. I R. E. Cox Dry Goods Co CREDIT JEWELERS I RHONI 3-4760 FQRT WQRTH I CORNER QTH MAIN FORT XVORTH. 'I-EXEXS I Y Chumprfrnx In Ijalue Y - P1ll'tIV77OLIV3I In SllliL'lL'k' - Y -wr -K 27 I I Compliments o f I A I1 R I E N D I I PORTRAITS QUALITY ENI.ARGEMEN'IAS COPIES KODAK FINISHING MINIATURES CDRGAIN'S ST DIC Phone 3-2022 40013 MAIN STREET Wi? CoNoRATUi,ATii the Staff, Faculty and Student Body of this great University on this. the most beautif ful Yearbook in the Southwest. 'VJhat a pleasure it has been to serve you for six con- secutive years. 'X Finisfzers of all Photographs Foil TI-IE 1940 I-IORNED FROG FIRST uf LIE'E'S ffepplbyifanes Graduation day with its parties and dinners. programs and diplomas-all honor your accomplishment. You've made good at going to school. Now, as you go forth to some new task with the knowledge. friendships and experience gained in your school days to help, the member banks of The Fort Worth Clearing House Association join in congratulating you on this success . . . hoping for you even greater accomplishments in the future. THE FIBST NATIONAL BANK o OONTINENTAL NATIONAL BANK THE FOBT WORTH NATIONAL BANK: UNION BANK 81. TBUST OO. MEMBER BANKS OF THE FORT WORTH CLEARING HOUSE ASSOCIATION Electricit S E R V I C E R Qt' ...not just fuicev I It's very simple. With the flick of a switch comes the electric juice that brings comfort and health for you and your family . . . and precious sight-pro- tection, too. But . . . to provide this reliable, valuable service is not a simple thing. It involves the ceaseless efforts and watchfulness of trained employees . . . thousands of miles of wire, forests of poles. thousands of trans- fonners. Millions of dollars are invested in power plants, substations and other equipment. Each year many thousands of dollars are spent for maintenance to keep all of this equipment in good work- ing order . . . to make sure that you will have dependable electric service. Good Electrzc Service Doesn't just Happen TEXAS ELECTRIC SERVICE COMPANY A J. DUNCAN, President W NY prmter can sell you a few sluqs ol type, some paper anl a splatch cf ml: . . but Stallarzl-l.ovvfior1 qtves yau more than that' Our large arqamzzrtlan mcluiies experts in ilestfgn, layout, cppy artil tllustratlart-as well as typography, paper anis mic, So we mlx these raw mat-artalsu ot our craft wtth tile-as, talfrit, sl-:1ll and errperterre , and the result ts prmtmq anii lttlwaqraphy cl beauty, strength and cltstmqutshetzl appear- ance. Ami the qrattlymq last Cfrom your pamt f:lyx'9':.'l1itl'1at type, papar artil ml: ccst llt- tle tt C'I1'1YITlCl ?--'.N'l'1E'U blended with brains! YL- 9.-r,1A..rf,,r , ,L rfb, !!71't.llfL'T.4 411145 :L7l.lADyT4ljYAL'T.4 N pug CONGRATULATIONS F' A Complete Music Service e1-Ass OF 401 W Tip wir CONN BAND - 11.14 .fs , li Instruments , ji- ' '11:.jNLA '-.Q.l'i,fx4i: gl Wt lla 2.42 'i--.ZI9 oros TROMBONES , f,1a.w1f-ffeDi--- A A, , A ' 1 ,. ,A LORNETS - TRUMPE IS I from F. A. REYNOLDS Fort Worth's Largest AND Department Store RECENT BAND INSTRUMENTS 0 O AULT Music: Co. I 4,'1 IIIRUKINKIHIQIHX iwlil XXURTH 'IIN Brite College of the Bllrle The Theological Seminary of T. C. Li. Offers a standard three-year curriculum based on the B. A. and leading to the degree of Bachelor of Divinity. Supervises also the training of the undergraduate ministerial students. Celebrated in 1939, its Twenty-Fifth Anniversary. For Catalog or Information, address COLBY D. HALL, Dean l Complete Launclry The Fricnclltf Store l 0 i l Service l l XVQ are proud to join with the many friends of this great University in ex- l pressing best wishes for its continued ALVVVAX S R EADY T0 N X success. This Modern Laundry Organ- S ERV E ll OU IN A N l l ization is 100 Per Cent back of T.C.U. N UP-TO-DATE MANNER N i O i , l l NATATQRIUM l Laundry 64 Cleaners Houston at Fifth Fort Worth l Hemphill at Peter Smith 2-9321 n RIN K ,Lf g K iisff l BQSWELL S MILK Z 'BQSWELIQS MILK is richer . . , more satisfying. lts delicious flavor will add zest to your meals, and it's a grand in-between- N meal drink . , . builds energy. 4 X fLook for the red cellophane hood. lt protects the pouring if edge of Boswclls milk and cream bottles. oxwik BQi2i81MLl E I : i Q ' ' l ALWAYS FRESH SHADE minus 2-1265-miumui utuvtiruts Congratula GRADUATES 5, 1415 cl Smccrc 'wish fbr your Success and Ss , -if Kf N N if 51'4?'f95gj9fZf 5- lim '2ff1fsff'f 5 1 7, ' f .--i I -1 A -5 5' 1 fn, 1 Q fs sw W :'w,',lsfZ:f', 1 I v ' 'lf ' ,I 1 Xe- x. rl, I I I 5 -- efmzwf 4. 'Ev-ffiff ' M' Wdru B1'aduates,tnn Yes. we've qraduaied ummm cum laude with siyle as our maior. For ' h years wa've been px-esenlmq new ics ions first lo college men :md women. ' ' fowl! 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I I I H , ' Fon XVor1h, Tcxas In I llxx AIIAA I llyll I my ETIGFTHUEHS FUR THE BETTER BUUHS ID TEHH5 N oi Tl1anlc you Sam Jaclcson, Erie Powell and time Board of Publications For giving us tl1e opportunity of serving you this year. done: no name is ENROLLMENT EOR ENTIRE STUDENT BODY EOR SESSION l939-'40 Each student is listed in the College or School where most ot his work is repeated. Each student is listed according to his classification at time of his matricu- lation this session. A Alexander, Mrs. Edna, e Alexander, George Henry, s Arthur, Shirley, s-e B Baggett, A. T., lr., s-e Baker, Haskell, e Baker, Iennings Bryan, e Balthrop, Elnora A., e . Banks, Edwin Bruce Barclay, Laura Lee, n Barnes, Barnie Carl, n-e .. Barrett, Frances Virginia, n Barton, Minnie Sue, so Baucorn, E. E., e Beaty, Samuel Paschal, e Beers, Howard Corwin, n-e Beetham, Marjorie Lucille, e . Bonner, Mrs. Maude Dilworth, s-e Boren, Mrs. Dorothy lordan, s Boring, Miss Bert, e . . Bourlancl, ludith, so Bratton, Nell Marshall, so Bray, Robert Lee, e Brooks, lack Alexander Buriord, Louise, s-e Burns, Lloyd Holmes, Ir., n-e Burton. Mrs. Vesta Carr, e C Cain, Mrs. Virginia N., e . Campbell, Laura Fowler, so Carpenter, Harold G., e Carter, Beverly, e . Carter, Lovie, e Carter, Margaret Banks, so Cassidy, Irene Lillian, e Cayton, Ruth Amanda, e Chambers, Mrs. Grace Marie, n-so Chappell, Cora Frances Cherryholmes, Rawlins , Childress, Mrs. Elizabeth Vivrett, so Christiansen, Ann Elizabeth, e Clark, Herman E., s . Collett, Frances Huddleston, s-e Collier. Mrs. Raywil, s-e Collyer, Rosemary, e Cowan, Dorothy, n-so Cranford, Leita Pauline, e . KEY TO SYMBOLS e-Evening College. s-Summer in addition to long term. so--Summer only. n-Not working toward a graduate degree p-Pre-College tOnly in Fine Artsj. GRADUATES Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Midlothian Fort Worth , . Dallas Fort Worth Marshall Fort Worth Arlington Fort Worth . . . Waco . Mineral Wells Fort Worth Fort Worth .. Mineral Wells Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth . Fort Worth Fort Worth Keller . Moran Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth .. Fort Worth Fort Worth . Fort Worth . Fort Worth Fort Worth . Fort Worth Fort Worth Grandview lacksboro Weatherford Mineral Wells Fort Worth Fort Worth . Fort Worth . Fort Worth Fort Worth . Mineral Wells called post graduate. Craven, Mary Louise, s Crews, Richard White Crosby, Ruth, s-e Crotty, Clarence Eugene, so Crumley, Frank Edward, n-e Cunningham, Lorene Bell, s-e Curtis, Emory Boyd, e Dalrymple, George S., s Dalrymple, Gladys Frank Daniel, Mrs. Flake Billingsley, Davis, Mabel, e Davis, Mrs. Peyton, e Davis, Peyton A,, s Davis, Richie Lee Dawson, Eugene Paul Day, Mrs. Alta Pearl, so Dehenport, Bob, e Dent, Mrs. Mary Beckham, so Dial, David lesse, e Douglass, Iohn lasper, s-e Downs, Mrs. Hazel, e Dudley, Herbert Garland Dunlap, George Melvin, n-e DuPree, Robert Padgitt Duren, Sims Williams, e Earl, Mildred, Thelma, e Earl, Norman T., so Egly, Anold Harbour, n-e Ewell, Mrs. Wallace, e Ewell, William Tyler, e Ferguson, Iames Houston Fields, Thomas Griffin, so Floore, Mrs. lohn Wilson, e Florey, Mrs. Lura Bess, e Floyd, lohn Lewis Folk, Margaret Roberta, n-so Foster, Elizabeth Shirley, n Fowler, Gertrude Laura, s-e Fritz, George Charlotte Gibble, William Theodore Gibson, lack S., so D It E F G Weatherford Dallas Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth , Fort Worth . Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Franklin, lnd. Waldron, Ark. Fort Worth Arlington .. Fort Worth , Walnut Springs Fort Worth Dallas Fort Worth . Waco Mineral Wells Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Weatherford .. Fort Worth Mineral Wells Wapanucka, Okla. Tallulah, La. , Fort Worth . Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth , .. Covington Gillis, Everett, n-so . Ginsburg, Marcus, n-e .... Goldbeck, Jane, n-e .. Gordon, Mrs. Fannie, so ,.., ., Grant, Cecilia B., n-so . . Gray, Bertha Shelton, e. .... . Greer, Muriel, n-e .,.. .. Griggs, Virginia Elizabeth... .. Grimland, John M., Jr., nee. . . Griswold, Walter Harry. Gutel, Joseph Mark, e H Haizlip, Homer Worth, s Halbert, Bernice Louise, e Hale, l. B., so .. , Hall, Colby Dixon... Harris, Frances Bebe, s . . Harris, J. A., so , . Hawkins, Annie, so .. Hayes, Frank Leon, n-e Henslee, U. D., s-e... . Herring, Mary Emma. e ., Hicks, Janette, e... .. . Hicks, Olan Lavelle . Hill, Alice, so . .. . Hooker, Lamar ...,, ,... Hodges, Ft. L., e .. , . . Hoeflein, Lillian Adolphy, e. . Hogle, Marie Augusta, so Hughes, John Milton . . Hulsey, Burl Benson, Jr., n-e Humphreys, Opal, e ., . Hutt, Kathryn, n I Isbell, Lavinia, n-so l Jacks, Clair C., so , Jackson, Bertha E., e James, Bertha Mae, so James, Ned, n-e. , . Jameson, Mrs. Rena Morris, e Jarvis, Ann Day, n-e . Jenkins, Joseph Hood, e Jenness, Thomas N., Jr., e John, Mrs. Gertrude Owens, so Johnson, Mildred C., e ., Jones, J. T., e . . K Keagle, Madeline Elaine, n-so Keith, Noel Leonard . Kerr, Dola Su, s-e Kerr, Dora Lu, s-e .... Kiber, Mrs. John . Kincaid, Robert B., s-e .. Kirkman, Annie Ruth, so , KEY TO SYMBOLS e-Evening College. s-Summer in addition to long term. so-Summ r onl GRADUATES Fort Worth .. ...Fort Worth .. . . .... Fort Worth ...Fort Worth Columbus, Montana . . ..,.. .... Dallas Fort Worth . ,... Fort Worth .......Fort Worth Chicago, lll. .. .. Fort Worth ,. .. Fort Worth ....,..Fort Worth Markham Fort Worth . .. . Fort Worth . Fort Worth , . Fort Worth .. Fort Worth .. . Farmersville Fort Worth . Fort Worth .. .. Fort Worth . .... . ,.Wink . . . Lampasas .. Poolville Fort Worth . . Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth . .. Arlington Fort Worth . Weatherford ., .. Handley Fort Worth Fort Worth Smithville Mineral Wells Fort Worth .. Fort Worth .. Fort Worth Arlington Fort Worth . . Springtown Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth . Fort Worth ,Fort Worth ,. Fort Worth Fort Worth e y. n-Not working toward a graduate degree, called post graduate, piPre-College tOnly in Fine ArtsJ. -Continued L Lacy, Marguerite, e ........ . Ladd, Walter DeVere, s-e .. . . Langford, Nora, s-e .... .. Lattimore, M. D., so ...... . Lawrence, Mrs. Med, e ..... Leggett, Floyd A. . .. . . . Leonard, Mrs. Alma, e. Leonard, V. A. ...... , ,.., .. Linthicum, Cecil l., so ............,....... Lipscomb, Raymond Neal, n-so Lowrie, Mrs. Minnie Carden, e M McCartney, Lois, e.. ...,.. McClung, Claude Leo, n-e McCoy, Olga, n-so.. .... . McCuistion, Aletha, so .. McDaniel, H. B., so .. ..... .... . . McGehee, Anna Elizabeth, e McGill, Leona Leti, e . ..,. ., McGraw, Mitchell Sayles, s . McGuire, Eusebia Foster, e. .. McKinney, Hollis J., s-e . McLeland, Albert, s-e.. McMahon, Autis N., s-e McOueary, Amos, e Mackey, Marion . .. . . Massingill, Etha May, so . , Matthews, J. M., Jr., nse ....... .. Meadows, Juanita Allyn, nee .... Melear, Jack, n .. .... ,, .. Menzezoff, Julius Andrew, s Mercer, William Ellis, e ......, . Meyers, Mrs. Bill, e Miller, Frank W., n-e. Miller, Joe Paul, e. Milling, Lillian May, n-so .. Mills, Caroline E., so Mindel, Wilbur Jay , . ..... .. Mitchell, Charles Raymond, n-e Monk, Willie, e . .. Moore, Katherine ..., Moore, Lewis Augusta, e . .. Moseley, Arthur Lee .. Mottley, Lloyd Munn, Arnold Lee, e .... Murphy, Helen Walker, n-e .... N Nation, Mrs. Eula, e. ....... ...... . Netterville, Emma Jean, e .. .. Nielsen, Otto R., e ....,.. ..... . Nifong, Harry, so . ......, , Norman, Mary Dimple Norris, Hugh H., so ,... . Norwood, J. W., so O OBrien, David, n .. .. . ..... O'Gara, William Thomas .. ...,.... Fort Worth Mineral Wells Fort Worth .......Fort Worth Fort Worth ,. Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth .Dallas . Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Arlington .. Fort Worth . .......... Fort Worth Mineral Wells .. ..,...... Fort Worth .. Mineola Fort Worth , ,....... . Azle .. Fort Worth ... . Stephenville Perrin ..... Temple Fort Worth Fort Worth ,...,...Fort Worth . ........... Fort Worth Flushing, N. Y. ........Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Mineral Wells ... .,..... Strawn Midlothian Petoskey, Mich. . .. Fort Worth , Mineral Wells . Texas City Mineral Wells . . Rochelle ......Van Alstyne . ...Fort Worth . Fort Worth .. Azle Fort Worth Fort Worth Mansfield . Wichita Falls LaJoya , . Burleson . ,. ....... Dallas Fort Worth Oliphant, Mrs. Etta Mae, e GRADUATES-Continued . . Fort Worth Oliver, Clydene, e ........,........ Fort Worth Osburn, C. B., so ..,.,,....., ...,, . ., Longview Owen, Mrs. Inez Hancock, n-e ....,... ., Fort Worth Owens, Mrs. Iimmie Lucien, n .v.,,,, .,... F ort Worth Pampell, Vernon C., n-s-e .. Panter, lack Bernard, n-e .. . Parker, Karl .. Pearson, Bertie Anner, e Peek, Merle Stanley .. . Peevey, Lottie, s-e . ,....,.,.. .. Pendery, Mrs. Mary Bowen, e Pendleton, Olin Baker, s ...,., Peterson, E. T., so Peterson, Mrs. E. T., so Porter, E. Lane, e . .... . Porter, Fred Baker, n. .... .. Porterfield, Frances Marie, n Raley, Lessie, so . ,. Rall, Cary Eugene, e Randolph, E. V., e Rankin, Bess, so . Ray, Angus M., so .... . Rea, Harrell Allen Read, Edwin E., so.,.,.. Reeves, Ted Frank, e . . Reeves, Mrs. Evelyn, e .. Renshaw, Marco M., e ,..., , Rhodes, Zelma Wright, e . Rhome, Otto Crandall, so Rhoten, W. Donald, so .. .,... .. Richardson, Mary Elizabeth, So RiPPY. Merrill, so .... Roberts, Nancy, s-e .... . Roberts, Noel Marcus, e ..,.. Robinson, Seldon C. .. Rodes, Beulah, so ...... Rose, Dorothy Inez Rose, Katherine, n-e .,.. Rumph, Nora Gunter, e ,.... Russell, Kirtley William, s-e . Rutherford, Raymond, so ,... Sanders, Carl A., e .,...., .. Sandifer, Perry Alton, n ..,.... Sanford, Mrs. Marne, n-e .. Shafer, Eleanor Ioy, n-e .... Shaw, Mrs. Cora Lyle, so ...... Shelton, Clara, e ...,,....... Simons, Gladys, so. ,..... ,,... , Simmons, Mary Emma, e.,... Smiser, Butler, e ..,...... ,,,, . Smith, Amye Harper, e ..,.,.,, Smith, Hazel LaVerne, n-s-e Smith, lay Franklin, so .. .,., ., Smith, Lois Anne, so ......... . Fort Worth Fort Worth .. Wills Point Fort Worth .. Ralston, Okla, .... Fort Worth . .. Fort Worth . . Fort Worth Corpus Christi .. Corpus Christi Mineral Wells Fort Worth . .. Fort Worth . Borger Fort Worth . .. Dallas .. Arlington .. McCamey Lubbock . Merkel Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth . Amarillo Newcastle . . Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Alpine Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth .. .Fort Worth . . Cleburne . Camp Wood . . .Keller . ..... Fort Worth . Fort Worth Fort Worth . ,.... Fort Worth Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort ........,.. Big Spring ...Walters, Okla. ...,...,..Fort Worth KEY TO SYMBOLS e-Evening College. s-Summer in addition to long term. so-Summer only. n-Not working toward a graduate degree, called post graduate. p-Pre-College iOnly in Fine Artsl. r Smith, Ralph E., n-so Smith, Ruby Belle, so , . Smith, Thelma Sue, s-e .. Standiter, Richard Myles, n-e Stephens, Odus, so . Stowe, Orville H., so ., . Stowe, Mrs. Willie Mae Wats Stringer, P. P., so . ,. Stroud, Lila Lorane, e .. Swords, Henry Logan, e Tarlton, Mrs. May, so .,,... Tatsch, Rudolph Charles .. Taylor, Ernestine, e .. . Thomas, Iames Harold Thomas, Wiley G., lr., e Thompson, Fred Dickson, nee Tiltle, Harry lack, so . . True, Aline, so . . Tucker, LaMonte Adair, n-e Turner, Ianie Elyda, e Vaden, Carol Lee, s-e . Wagner, Winfield Iones, e . . Walker, Campbell Lee, n-so Wallace, Laura, e Waller, Katheryn, e . Wand, Frances Elizabeth, s-e Ward, Robert Lester, n-e Watson, B. H., e .. Watson, Randolph Clark, s-e Way, Wilma Lucile, e Weaver, Aaron G., e . . Weeks, Duff Wood, s-e . Weeks, Frances, e . OH. SO ., T V W Weinman, Elmer Sebastian, s-e Wells, Epsa Louise, so . . Welsh, W. A. .. Wetzler, Will, so .. Wheeler, Ronald W., s-e Whitaker, Frances, so White, Wallace W., n-e Willhite, Ed. E., s-e Williams, Aileen, e . Wilson, Ruth, so . Winston, Mary Louise, n-so Wood, Robert Thaddeus, n-e Woods, William David, so Woodson, Mary Elizabeth s-e Wren, Cecil, n-e ,...,, ,. Yates, Mrs. Frances Tediord, Ziegler, Vincent Leon, e . ....... . ...... Fort Fort Y Z Fort Worth Fort Worth . . Fort Worth Fort Worth Stephenville Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth San Angelo .. Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth . Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Mineral Wells Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Arlington Henderson Fort Worth Mansfield . Kilgore Fort Worth Fort Worth . .Fort Worth .. Fort Worth Mineral Wells .. . Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth .. Aledo .. Fort Worth .. .. Greenville Fort Worth Worth Dallas Worth Fort Worth .. Fort Worth Fort Worth .Aho ..r,..hi A..4e.,...t . L A Abney, Will Franklin ..,. ..., . Ackerman, Helen, s-e , .....,. ,. Alexander, Iohn Iackson, e ..,., Alliston, Wiley Sutton , ...4 . Anderson, Lois Marie, s ,.,... Amistrong, lack, e Armstrong, Kay ,. . Ashley, Bessie Fern, so . Ashley, H. loseph, so .. Atkinson, Milton Anson, lr. B Baird, Guy Pollard .. ,. Ball, Mrs. Avis Coffman, s-e Barber, Thomas David, s . Barker, Grady Melton, s ,. Barr, Richard Earl, s . Beardsley, Chester Ernest, e Best, Mac .... Bhael, lnez, so Bigham, lack Pershing . Biser, Elizabeth .,,. ....., Biser, Margaret lane ,.,.. .. Black, William Arthur, s Bredthauer, Tommy ...... Brewer, Cyrus Briggs, Marian Brower, Helen Brown, Aileen F., s-e .. Locke ...,.. ,...... Gwendolyn, so Lawrence . Brown, lack D., lr., s . Burkett, Alma Lee .... . Bus, Ethel Marcella Buster, Frances ., . Buster, Frances Yvonne, s ., Butner, Lila Ann, so , , C Carswell, Horace S., so , Cason, l. B., s Chamberlain, Glenn L. Chappell, William B., s Childs, Mary Helen ...,, Clark, Earle Hartford .. Clark, Fenton Lenore, 5 ., L. Clark, Mrs. Mary, e ,, Clayborne, Dick .... Clifford, Pat, so Cochener, Noel I., e Coleman, A. Marvin, s .... Compton, Ed Wells, e ., Conner, Laura Ruth ,. . .. . Conner, Margaret Sarah, so . Connor, Helen Elizabeth, s .... Cook, Robert Edgar .....,. Cope, Charles Walter , . ., Cordell, Katherine, so ., .,..,..,. ..,. , .. Counts, Zada, e ............... ,...... , ., Cowan, Mrs. Louise Shillingburg. .,,. . Craddock, Lois, s ......... ...... . .,.... , Crutchfield, Bill Iames, e, ....., .......,. KEY TO SYMBOLS e-Evening College. s-Summer in addition to long term. so-Summer only, n-Not working toward a graduate degree pePre-College tOnly in Fine Artsl. SENIORS . ...., Gregory ,. Fort Worth . Fort Worth . Fort Worth Fort Worth . . . Fort Worth Fort Worth .. Fort Worth . Fort Worth Fort Worth Greenville ,. Rio Vista . . . Tallulah, La. . .... Fort Worth Fort Worth Cleburne ., Sand Springs, Okla. . .... . Paris , Fort Worth . Beaumont , Beaumont . Orange , Burton Fort Worth Paris . .Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Decatur Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Cleburne Fort Worth Fort Worth Sulphur Springs .. ,Fort Worth . ,, Ranger . Breckenridge . iowa Park Fort Worth , Aransas Pass .. . ...... Edna , . ., Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth . Fort Worth . ....,. Hartshorne ., Fort Worth Fort Worth .. Fort Worth .. ,Fort Worth Fort Worth ., Fort Worth ,. .... Seymour Fort Worth , Called post graduate. Cudlipp, Elma .......,,........ ......... Culbertson, Thelma, ..,, Cunningham, Thomas Murrah, s Curtis, Betty Ruth, so , ....... ...... . Cuthrell, George Frederick, so.. D Davis, Pete ,.,.. .... . .. .. . ,, .. Deen, Esta Fay ....... ,,.,... . Deeter, Bruce Thornton, so . ...., . Dengler, Anthony Otto, s , . DeWees, W. O., Ir., s. Dore, Charline , ....... .. Douglas, Bill ....... ., . , Douthit, Mary Eloise, so , Douthitt, Troy, s ...,.. Dowdey, Hugh Daniel Duckworth, Woodrow, s , Duncan, Robert Roy .. E Eads, Mrs. Lola, s-e ,. ., Ehlers, Melville Virgil Ellis, Billiiay .. . .. .. England, Leon ..... Espy, Elwyn ,. Estill, Iohn S., s . Etier, Edgar Lee, Ir., s F Farrington, Mrs. Sidney King, so Felder, Ruth Ellen, e Ferguson, lack ...,. Fitzgerald, Gordon, s , Flippen, Sylvia, so .. Foster, Deprece, s Fox, Dorothy Ann . , G Gallagher, Marcia Catherine, s Gibbs, Herschel W., lr., s ,, Gillis, Frances Eileen ..... Gleason, Chester Elmer ,.,,. Godley, Dorothy Nell, s ..., Goode, William Boone, e .. Goodner, Mary Ann .. Gowan, Carol , .... . Graves, Charles W. Gray, Iewell, so Guthrie, Keith ., H Hagemeier, Mrs. Henry, e .....,. Hall, Johnny, so., ........ ..,. . . Halliday, Billy, s . ....... .....,,.. . Harris, Margaret Frances, s ..... Haworth, William Frederick, s .... Haynes, Mattie, e.. ..,..............,.. .. Hazen, Sue. ,.... .. . Hearne, Boy A., s ,.... ., Lufkin Fort Worth Fort Worth .,.....Fort Worth . ...., Tyler . ..,. Fort Worth . .Fort Worth ...Fort Worth Little Rock, Ark. .. Fort Worth Weatherford Fort Worth Abilene . , ..... Henrietta Minford, Ala. ,Vernon .,....Fort Worth ......Fort Worth Pharr Sulphur Springs . , .... Greenville Longview . Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth .Fort Worth ., Arlington Fort Worth Fort Worth ..........Nocona . ...Fort Worth ., ,.., Fort Worth Fort Worth .. Fort Worth . Amarillo Fort Worth Fort Worth McKinney .. . ..Fort Worth .. ..... McKinney Cleburne Berclair Fort Worth ., Kaufman Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth .. Cleburne Fort Worth .......Fort Worth in .- xx nl Henderson, Berta Iane ,,.... Herz, Lois Margaret, s Hill, Eulis Harold .... Horner, Howard, Hudson, Hudson, Hughes, Durwood ,,,....,. ..,... Duane Pickrell, s lack Darrell .. . L. R., so . . Retha, s .... lnlow, Hartford .. Iackson, Gilbert Leroy, s Iackson, Sam Clinton .. lames,Maleta, . Iohnson, Kathryn Ward Iones, Gladys Arlena, s-e Iones, Mrs. Clova Maxwell, Iones, Wilbourne Ocie, e ., Iones, Woodrow . Kelley, Guy Minis Kellow, Clifford G., so .. Kelly, lack, e .. . Keplinger, Thomas Earl, s Kindred, Ruth Eloise . Lake, Mary Daggett, so ., Lancaster, Mary Helen Lane, Dan Reib, so ,... Lawrence, Marie G., e Lea, Carol Beth .. . LeBus, Mrs. Mary Neville .. Leftwich, Ie-well Carey, s . Lewis, Leslie , Lewis, Mary Eunice, s . I l S-6 . K L Lindley, Alice Lucille, so , Lipps, lean, s ,,,., .. Lipscomb, Vernon Frederick, e . Lipscomb, Woodrow Wilson, s Lockwood, Harold Paul Loe, Charlotte Aileen . Lollar, Lola Helen, s ,,... Lowther, Alma Grace, s-e . ,. M McBride, David C., e ,.,...,. .. McCall, Scott Ray, so .,....., ,.... McCarley, Marvin Basil, s-e ,..... McClain, Mary Elizabeth , McClanahan, Lacy Dwight, s ...., McConnell, Catherine, e ,. ,.,... .. McCoy, Rebecca, s ,..,,.....,,, McDonald, Elaine, s .,.,, McElroy, Theodore, so ..,..... McGalliard, James Luther ,. ...,,..,,,...,,, ,.,., . . KEY TO SYMBOLS e-Evening College. s-Summer in addition to long term. so-Summer only. n-Not working toward a graduate degree p-Pre-College tOnly in Fine Artsl. t f SENIORS-Continued , ..,.. Waco ,. Fort Worth Fort Worth .. .... Energy . Fort Worth .. Fort Worth Burleson Longview Fort Worth , Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth ., ,Fort Worth Weatherford . Rio Vista , . Fort Worth .. Smithville , Fort Worth Cleveland , . . Port Worth ,, Fort Worth San Angelo Fort Worth Longview Amarillo Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth . .. Fort Worth , Culver City, Calif. .. Fort Worth , , Brady Fort Worth Fort Worth ,. Fort Worth ., Carrollton Alma, Kansas Fort Worth , Fort Worth .. Fort Worth . Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth . Fort Worth . ....,. Alexandria, La. Iustin , called post graduate. McHarg, Anita, s Mclieever, Mrs. Cleo Bell McKinley, Robert Bruce, so McKinney, Margaret La Verne, so ,,..., McLaughlin, Elmo Murray McLinden, Alma, so .,.,. MacSweeney, Gwendolyn, s MacDonald, O. L., e Mahurin, Martha lane . Malmberg, Myrtle, s ,.... Mann, Gwendolyn, so .. Martin, Frances Elizabeth, Martin, Myrtle Io, s . . Martin, Ruth Eloise ,... Masters, Marshall David Merrell, Anne, e . , , Merrell, Azella, s ,,.,. .. S Millard, Mrs. Dorothy, e .. Mills, Marvin K., s . Montgomery, David, so Moore, less . . Morphis, Oscar Lewis, s , . Moye, Beatrice, so ., Neel, I. C., S .. , Nemitz, Frederick Carl, s Nicol, lim , ,,,. . ., Norton, Mary Belle, s O'Gara, Katherine, so Ogden, Anne Warren ,. Oliver, Richard Reynolds, so Page, Martha C. .. Parker, Robert Stover . Patton, William lohn Paty, Orville B., so ,. Pendarvis, Ben W. . Pepple, Alice Coy Perryman, lack . Peterson, Maurine, s ,, Petty, Iimmy Martin, s . Phillips, Bert Lionel, Ir., e Pond, Ethelvest Gayle ,... Portwood, A. Harley, e Potter, Grace Iewell, e ....., . Ranger , Fort Worth Fort Worth . Wichita Falls , . Dallas Groesbeck ,. Port Worth , .. Port Worth Mineral Wells . Fort Worth . Fort Worth Breckenridge Abilene . Fort Worth . Greenville Fort Worth , Port Worth . Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Oxlord, Kansas Fort Worth Donna Fort Worth Fort Worth . Fort Worth , Weatherford Fort Worth , Fort Worth Scotia, N. Y. Racine, Wis. Wichita Falls Fort Worth Fort Worth Gorman Lima, Ohio , . Nocona Fort Worth . Fort Worth ., Fort Worth Fort Worth . .. Fort Worth ...Seminary Hill Potter, Birdie Blow, so . .. , Fort Worth Powell, Edwin Erle, s .. .... .. .. Gatesville Pyeatt, Mrs. Annie Laurie, so Rio Vista Oualls, Iunie Ruth, e .... Fort Worth Race, Mrs. Bess, e .,....,... .,....,. ......,, . , Crowley Ragland, Robert Allen, so, ..,. ...... , Homer, La.. -un., -.Q ...:v...r.3..-s.g.r Randolph, Charles Curtis, e .... Rankin, W. P. .. ,.... ,.....,.. , Read, Earle Frost, s ., .. Rector, Howard Renfro, Millicent .. . Reynolds, Mary Beth, so. ...., . Richards, lohn Hampton . ,... . Ridings, Dorothy Elizabeth .... Roberts, Bobby C .... Roberts ,Gene. Roberts, Price, s .. . . . SENIORS-Continued Fort Worth Fort Worth . ., Nocona Fort Worth ,Fort Worth ......Wichita Falls . . Fort Worth ., Fort Worth Fort Worth . ..... Fort Worth ,. ...,..,.. ,.... , Duncan, Okla. Robinson, Mrs. Genevra Merrell, so Rose, Charlotte lackson, e .. Rousse, George Andrew, Rudmose, Martha, s-e .. Russell, Phil C. . ,,.. ., Salmon, Mattie Lenora ,. Schuler, loseph Leonard, Scott, Clyde Walter, so . Shelton, Ora M., s . ...... .. SO. ..., . S SO Sherley, lack McKinley, Smith, Curtis Gail .. Smith, Elton, s ....... .. Smith, Iames Hulbert, so Srnith, Mrs. W. C., s-e . Smith, Truett Leonard ,... Snodgrass, Max Bradley, Snow, Mary Ellen, e .. , Speece, Arthur . ..... . Spencer, Mary Katherine, Spratling, Douglas Ryan, Stephens, Ianis, so . ,..... . Stewart, Anita lane.. . SO .. SO . S-9 ., Strube, Rhoba Faye, s .,.. Stubbs, Frances Lodell, e . Swain, Walter Henry, s. . . Swiley, Tom, s . ,, .. A Adams, lane .. ...,, ...., . ., .. Alexander, Clarence Willard , Allen, lrvin W.. . . . Amos, William Louis Anderson, Carl . . , Armor, Mary Frances Arnold, Irene Marie ., Ayres, Mary Alice .. B Babb, Mrs. Annie Waller, s-e Barber, Vernie Hardin, s . .,... . Bardin, Charles B. .. Barnard, Cornell Clark, s .,., ., Barnhill, Iames R. ,. Barre, Van Kemp, e .... Barrett, Wanda Colleen .. . .,...., KEY TO SYMBOLS e-Evening College. sfSummer in addition to long term. so-Summer only. Fort Worth . .,., Fort Worth Fort Worth , . Fort Worth . , Fort Worth ,. ..... Nocona .Wewoka, Olcla. Fort Worth ,. ,...... .,,. A thens Hollywood, Calif. .. . ........ . De Leon . .... Fort Worth , ,. Fort Worth , , . Fort Worth . ., Fort Worth . , . Amarillo .. .... Fort Worth . , Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth . Waxahachie . Fort Worth , .. Fort Worth ., Fort Worth .Wichita Falls Tandy, Charles David, s ,.,. Taylor Elbert Daniel ......... Taylor, Rebecca Anne ,.,...,.,. Taylor, Wilbur Nelson, s ..... Terrell Walter Lane, e Thompson, Brooksine, so ..... Thompson, Lloyd H., s .... . Trent, Lucille, so . .,,..... ., Vance, Nancy lane, s . ,. Van Zandt, Nell, s ...... Walker, Richard Davis, so., Walls, William ...... .. Walsh, Mrs. Alice Wileman. .... . Watkins, Evelyn.. .... ..,.,. . . , Watson, Mary Frances.. . Welsh, Mrs. Ruth .... .,.. . .. .. Whitcomb, Mary Elizabeth, White, Floyd Earl, Ir., s .... . White, Ruth.. ,.., . . .....,.... White, Thomas Allison, s. .. Whitley, William Rufus. ..... . Wilcox, Leona Wall, so. Williams, Charlie . Williams, Helen .. Williams, Iohn B.. .......... . Wilson, Stanley Eugene, s .. Worthington, Vineta Ruby .... ,. . Wright, Mrs. Peggy Pittman, Wright, William Edwin ......, Wynn, Mrs. Sproesser , ..,. . . Longview Zilman, Charlotte Adalia, s IUNIORS Bass, luanita Sue. Bayer, Robert K., s . ....,.. . ' ' BTYGU Beall, Edith Louise, so. ' MCKIUUQY Beene, Rex Allen . .Floydada . . Fort Worth , Wichita Falls .. . Eden Parks . . Paris . ., Weatherford Fort Worth Fort Worth . .... Corpus Christi .. . ...... Amarillo . .Fort Worth Mission n-Not working toward a graduate degree, called post graduate. pfPre-College lOnly in Fine Artsl. Q. Belcher, Ernest, e. .. Bicknell, Monroe ..... Bilderback, Billy . Billingsley, lack Arthur... Binion, Linden . ........, ...,., . Blalock, lane, s-e.. ...,....,,. Blalock, Mary Aycoclc, so ....... Blanton, Mary Sam .......... . ,..... . Bogart, Mrs. Carlie Aurelia. Boyd, Dorothy . ........ ......... . . Boyd, Priscilla Ray, e .... .. Bracewell, Elroy, s ......,........ Bradshaw, Iames Clinton ........ Brammer, Arleen .,.. Bray, Mrs, Lassye Mae, e. . Brown, Thomas V.. .,... , .,..... NR. Fort Worth Breckenridge ........,.T1mpson Austin Fort Worth Fort Worth . Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth .. Fort Worth .Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Grand Saline .Henderson .. . .... Fort Worth Cumberland, Ky. . . .... Fort Worth Laredo , ..... Fort Worth , ............ Keller .. Fort Worth .Hillsboro , . . . Fort Worth Fort Worth . . Grinnell, Iowa . ,lacksboro ., Fort Worth , .... Texarkana .. .. Fort Worth Fort Worth Dallas Fort Worth Fort Worth Dalhart .........Stephenville Cleburne Fort Worth Kilgore Pritchett Fort Worth Fort Worth Elaine, Ark. ..Handley Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth . Keller Fort Worth Bruner, Elvin Bruce, so .... Bryson, Edna Earle, s . 4.... . IUNIORS-Continued Fort Worth . Fort Worth Flack, Louise .. Fletcher, Georgia Mae, so Eastland Hazlehurst, Miss. Buckingham, Florrie . ..,.. . .,,, Sluphur Springs Foust, Mary Vida Webb, s .. .. .,,. . Fort Worth Bunnell, Robert Hatton, Ir. ,. . ,,,. . Palestine Franks, Mildred Doris, e .. Fort Worth Burr, H. B., Ir., s . . ,..,, Singleton Frost, Margarett, s .... . .. Fort Worth Butler, Allie Sue ,,.. .. .... Fort Worth Byers, lack Walton .. ..., Fort Worth Gandy, Perry . Fort Worth Gardner, Hal, Ir.. . Fort Worth Cabiness, Iulia . Temple Gean, larnes Arthur .. Fort Worth Cannaday, Leonard ...., .. Mt. Vernon Gibbs, B. Adkins, s . Fort Worth Capers, Thomas Hale .,.... . .. .. Fort Worth Gillespie, William Kyle ., .. Paris Caraway, E. L., s ....,.. .. .. . .. ..... Spur Glaze, Robert Emerson ..... Fort Worth Carpenter, Maude, s-e ...... Cleburne Gleason, Claire Nell .. . Dixie, La. Carter, Heard L. ....... ....,,,.. . .Fort Worth Goldthwaite, George B., e .. . Fort Worth Caskey, Margaret Sterrett .. Fort Worth Goodspeed, lohn Frazier Fort Worth Cassidy, Glenn Edward, e .. . Fort Worth Goodwin, Mrs. Robert .. Fort Worth Caylor, Harold Ramond . .. Keller Gracey, Tommye .... . Fort Worth Chesser, William Thomas, e . . Fort Worth Green, Ruby, e Fort Worth Childers, Bobby . . Gregory Griffith, Ruth Ellen . Fort Worth Claitor, Stella Ruth . .. Temple Gurnee, Nell Frances, s Fort Worth Clark, Allen Byron, e . .. .Fort Worth Clark, Virginia Rose, s .. . .. . . .Fort Worth Cobb, Edward Owen .. .. .. Irving Collins, Carl Leroy ..... . Cleburne Hagemeier, Virginia Frances, s . . .Fort Worth Collup, Doris M., e .. , Fort Worth Hager, Elizabeth . .. . McKinney Cooke, Yvonne, e Fort Worth Hale, Helen .Spur Cooper, Eva Marie, s ..... . . Fort Worth Hale, lane, so . .. . Fort Worth Crannell, lack , ., ...... . .. Dallas Harlan, Hunter Rex, e Arlington Crawford, Mary Elizabeth, s Fort Worth Harris, Harry Newman, So Fort Worth Crosland, Robert E., e. .... . .. Fort Worth Harris, Lucy Anne, so . Fort Worth Cross, Ralph . Fort Worth Harrison, Blythe Ward, s . Fort Worth Crossfield, Bill C.. . , Longview Harrison, George Clayborne Amarillo Crotty, Burns M. .... ..,.., F ort Worth Harvey, Arthur Ray, e Fort Worth Crusernann, Fred Ross, s ...,,.. .. .Fort Worth Hayes, lohn C., s .. . Fort Worth Head, Margaret Eulellia .. Fort Worth Henderson, Luther Andrews Fort Worth Hickman, Carlene, so .. . Fort Worth Day, Ioe .. .. . . ...... Rhome Hill, Ernest W., e . Burleson Dickey, Alfred Frederick Fort Worth Hill, Mrs. Eulis .. Fort Worth Dillenger, Frances lewell, s .. Port Arthur Hill, George Holman .. Roswell, N. M. Douglas, Marvin Bruce, e . . Fort Worth Hill, Sarah Isabel . Laredo Drennon, Frances, s ..... .. Fort Worth Hoblit, Louis Douglas Cleburne Duer, Cornelius Earl ........ . Fort Worth Holland, Earl Warren .... ..,.. F ort Worth Dunaway, Alma Louise .. .,... .Cleburne Holt, Guy Emmett Hutchinson, Kansas Duncan, May Anna .. . ......, Wichita Falls Hook, Harold N. Fort Worth Dyer, Betty. ......... .... . Fort Worth Hopkins, Jeanette .... . ..... Fort Worth DYST. C4111 .. H .. .Fort Worth Houtchins, Loretta . Fort Worth Howard, Rex I. . .. . Fort Worth Hoyle, Leonard Doyle, s ....... . Ennis Humphrey, lames Windham . Fort Worth Earhart, Susan Katherine ..... Houston Hurwitz, Phil, so , Fort Worth Early, Cleland E.. ........ . Stinnett Ellis, Mary Eloise .. ..,. .... . ..Laredo Evans, Dorothy . Huntsville Evans, Robert Thomas .... . Fort Worth Isbell, A. V., Ir., s-e . ...... A219 PC1Y1'if1QlOfl. Helen CGl'0lYY1- - i Fort Worth Iackson, George Whitley, e ...... . Fort Worth Fields, Elizabeth Ann.. ...,..,.. .,.,......,. P aris tqcksonl Riggs Swgffgrd, 9 , ,,,,, , ,,,, Fort Worth FiI1lGYSOH. D0l'OlhY Rulh ,..-.,,, .-..- - .Rl'lO1'flS Iameson, Mary Ellen, e .... .... F ort Worth Fitzgerald, William Wallace. .................. ,....... E nnis jun-911, Irvin, 50, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ..,. , F ort Worth KEY TO SYMBOLS e-Evening College. s-Summer in addition to long term. so-Summer only. n-Not working toward a graduate degree, called post graduate. p-Pre-College tOn1y in Fine Artsl. iw. t J Li Z, Jarvis, Dan .. ., ..... , ,. ,. Jenkins, Iola Maurine, s-e .. Jennings, Eleanor Alberta Jennings, William Bryan , Johnson, Catherine Lehane Johnson, J. Lee ,...,.. .. .. Johnston, Bob, Jr. Jones, Billy Fred, s . . , , Palestine Jones, Clada May , .. Jones, Clara Lee, s. . Jones Laura, s Jones, Miss Raymond, e ..... Jordan, Elizabeth Ann, s . Kight, Morris Lee, S ,. King, Doris ., .. King, Mary Eleanor, so .,.. Kittrell, Mary June . ,. ., . Knipe, Wayne Bishop, Jr., s Lacy, Lewis Glenn, s ..... Lege, Fred Marion, Ill, so Linn, Mary Eloise, s ...... Lipscomb, Robert Scribner, e Loe, A. Edward .. Looney, Don, s ,,.,... . Loos, Donald Alfred , Louden, George ......, . . Lowry, Mary Ruth, so Lowther, Ed. E. ,.,. . Lucas, John Frank Lynch, Alan Charles, s McAdams, Lucille, e McArthur, Harold Jerome, e McCamey, Georgie Burdette McCarty, Madeleine Delia McClure, Oscar Milton, e . McCue, Allen Howard, e. McCulloch, Davis Ben .. McCutchan, James D. . McGaff, Katherine, e McGinney, Bryan F., s McKinney, M. Charlton .,....,. McLeland, Jett Roger, e . McRoberts, Floyd . .,,.,. .... . Mackey, Carol Patricia, so . Madland, R. D. .. .. Magoitin, Betty Pryor ..... Mahafiey, Phil Tyson, . , Manning, Jane Ella ,..,.. Marr, Jeanne Allyn ...........,.. Marsh, Mrs. Irma Menn, e ,...... Matthews. Wilbert Preston, s Middleton, Wayne H., so ......... . Miser, Kile Marvin, s .,....... Monaghan, Cecil R. Moore, Arvin Jay, s ., .. JUNIORS-Continued . Fort Worth , .,.,, Fort Worth . .. .. San Antonio .....,Tatt .. ,.,, Fort Worth .. .Fort Worth San Angelo Fort Worth .. .. , Temple .. Fort Worth , , Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth . ,..,, Fort Worth , ,..,, Vernon Fort Worth . ..,. Big Lake . . Fort Worth .. Fort Worth . .Dallas , .. Fort Worth . .. Fort Worth Alma, Kansas Sulphur Springs , Dallas .. .Fort Worth r . . Newark . . Fort Worth Waxahachie Lancaster Fort Worth .. , , Fort Worth . Handley .. . Eagle Lake Fort Worth . Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth . . .,.. Fort Worth , .,.. ., Tyler . .. . Sulphur Springs Fort Worth Fort Worth . .. ,Q Temple U .El Paso . Fort Worth .. Sterling City Fort Worth .Bonham ,....,.Fort Worth , Floydada .,.....Fort Worth Fort Worth ......,..Wichita Falls Fort Worth KEY TO SYMBOLS e-Evening College. s-Summer in addition to long term. 5 1 SO- UITXIHE1' OH Y. n-Not working toward a graduate degree, called post graduate. p--Pre-College tOnly in Fine Artsl. Moore, Clara Ceville .. Moore, Ira B., s ......... ,...,..,. . Moore, Mrs. Leona Harris ,.,.., Morris, Conde, e ...,.....,.....,... .... Morris, Jimmy , ......., .... . Morrissey, Thomas Francis, S. ...... , Morrow, Annie Obera, so , .. Mulkey, Ruth .,.....,....,..... .... Muse, Marion Lamar . Neal, Mary Frances ..,.... Neuberger, Fred Charles ....., . Fort Dallas Worth .......Fort Worth Dallas .,,...Corpus Christi Fort Fort Fort Worth Worth Worth .Palestine .. Harlingen Newth, Charles Robert, e ....... Nicholson, Margaret Jane, Norman, Emmett V., e .. Norred, Christopher Arthur, Odle, Jack .. Oest, Eileen Marie , , Olson, Richard W. . Owens, William F., Jr., e Pallmeyer, Edward Leslie Pecor, Dorothee, e . , . Perry, Augusta Lillian Petta, George Howard Pierce, Margaret. Polk, Earleen Harper , Poll, Carl William. ,. .. Pope, Velma Choyce Porterfield, Verna Eltinge, s Pritchard, Joseph Henry Pugh, Leonard Norman, s Putnam, Betty Caroline, s Randall, R. W., e , .... .. Rawdon, Mildred Ann ,. Reeder, G. D., so ,.... . Reedy, Jack, s .... .. Reiger, Adale Estes ....... Reynolds, Newton Buster Rhorne, Daysie Loiten ,..,., Richardson, Joe Billy Roberson, Joyce Elizabeth Roberts, Bobby Lee . Roberts, James P., s .,... . Rosenthal, Aline ...... S. Rosenthal, Leonard Joe ,... Rucker, Margebeth, so .. Rucker, Marianna Yvonne, SO-.. Rumph, Clarice P., Jr.. ....... .. Russo, Joe ..,.., ....... ...,. Sanford, Robert Marne ....... ... Schenck, Lawrence .... .. ...mu-s-Q NN. Fort Fort .. Fort Fort Worth Worth Worth Worth . McKinney Fort Worth . . . Kenosha, Wis. ., ... Fort Worth , Fort Worth Fort Worth . Fort Worth . . .. Fort Worth , .Wichita Falls Fort Worth . . Fort Worth Edna Worth .. .... ..... F ort Youngstown, Ohio .. .Fort Worth Fort Worth ,. Fort Worth , ....., Fort Worth , .Crowell Indianapolis, Ind. . Midland Fort Worth , Fort Worth . Fort Worth .. ..,,. Fort ..., ,. Fort Worth Worth Columbus, Kentucky Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Flushing, N. Y. . Fort Worth Fort Worth Seaton, Bettye, s .. . Shaw, Edward Iohn . ,. Shaw, Gladys Aileen, s .. .. Shoemaker, Betty lean .,.,,, Short, Marjorie. v.,.,,,, Shults, Edgar ...,,, . ..,... . Siceloff, Anna Marie, so . .. Simons, Iohn, e .. Sinclair, William Richard .. Singer, Martha . .... Siros, Hal Alvin ,... .... Sisson, lean Io ,..,,. , .,,. . Smith, Charles Edwin . ...,. . Smith, Mrs. Imogene Gibbons, Smith, I. Paul, e . Smith, Mildred Emma .. Smith, Robert Paul Smylie, Vernon Guy . Sorrels, Paul .,.. . Sparks, Iohn Simms ..,., Spencer, Robert Stafford. .... , Springer, Mary Lois ,,,. Standley, Ray ,,,.., ..,., Steel, Gerald Pat ....... Steinmetz, Ella Oveta, s Stevens, Frances .. Stevenson, Malvin King Stietel, Harry Z., s .. Story, Elizabeth Lea, s . . Stroud, George W. Stubbs, Dorothy lean, s, .. Stuck, Hosmer Bartels Tankersly, Dennis ,,.. Tankersly, Ralph Tatum, Zella ..,..... , Taylor, Pharis C. Teague, Gordon Neelands, e Thomas, Helen lane , , Albrecht, lean Marie .. , Allen, Richard George, ,, Ayres, Lucile. ..,.., , Baldwin, Elizabeth Ann, s. Ball, Kile Eugene, so , . .. Ballenger, Max . ...,.. Barlow, Edgar Clifford, e. Barlow, Nancy Dunn, so . Barnard, Sallye, s , Barron, Buddy . ..... . Barton, Henry Goodman ,. Bates, Charles Winford, Ir., e S T A B Bauter, Iack .. .. ,..,. ...... . . Beasley, George Benton .. .. Beck, Earline. .. ,,.. ... KEY TO SYMBOLS e-Evening College. s-Summer in addition to long term. so-Summer only. n-Not working toward a graduate degree, called post graduate. p-Pre-College tOnly in Fine Artsl. ,rr IUNIORS-Continued San Angelo . . Fort Worth , . Fort Worth Fort Worth , . Fort Worth , .. McKinney , .... Fort Worth , Fort Worth Fort Worth Brownsville Beaumont . Houston Fort Worth .. Fort Worth Fort Worth .. Fort Worth Houston La Porte . Fort Worth Panhandle Fort Worth Asperrnont . Lulkin . Fort Worth Fort Worth Palestine . Sweetwater Fort Worth Ennis . , Fort Worth ,. Fort Worth Fort Worth ,. Terrell . . Terrell Fort Worth . . Kaufman . . Fort Worth , Fort Worth Thompson, Nell Pearl, so Tomlinson, Homer, s . Trinkle, William Ralph, e .. Trust, William Lawrence Tucker, Iohn Trenton, s .. Turner, Kellus, e .. Turns, H. L., Ir., e , , . V Vanderkolk, Ross A. . Vaughan, Wilson Wilder, so Veale, Mozelle Ver Duin, Don I. , ,, Verheyden, Helen Ruth, s W Waller, Jack . Ware, Logan Weaver, Olive A., e Webster, Don Pinckney, e Welch, Mrs. Inez Willingham, so White, Lecey Mable . Wilderspin, Alta Roberta . Wilkinson, Thomas Jefferson Williams, Bettye Bob , Williams, Byron Beecher, lr., e Williams, Ioe Henry, e , .. Williams, Vera Iune Wilson, Robert Woodrow . . Winkler, Iulius Sydney Wise, Roy LaVerne .. , Wittmayer, Genevieve, s Wittmayer, Iohn .. . Womack, Mary Margaret, S Woodley, Evelyn .. Y Young, Mrs. Mildred T. Baker, so Young, Ramona Beatrice SOPHOMORES , Fort Worth Fort Worth . ,, . Coleman Port Arthur Mineral Wells Henderson Fort Worth . Fort Worth .. , . , Talco .. , . Borger .. . Fort Worth .Fort Worth Milwaukee, Wis. Ennis Fort Worth Beck, Walter Hartwell, s Beheler, Laura Florene .. Bennett, Helen, s Benson, Dana Sue Berger, Walter Robert, so Blackwell, Tempie Lee, so Boggeman, Frank Arthur Bonar, Ermine Lucille, e Boren,1Bill Ioe .. Boswell, Sammie Ioy Boyd, Ieannette Freda, e .. .. Boyle, Martha, so . .. . Bridwell, Minnie Maurine, e , Bright, Edna Earle, s . ,. Brown, Anne Moselle . Brown, Mrs. Baylor, so ..... Browning, Harold . ., Brumbaugh, A. I.. .,...... Brumbaugh, Ronald Lee. ,. . Fort Worth . Fort Worth Arlington , .,Waukegan, lll. . Fort Worth , Panhandle . Fort Worth Milwaukee, Wis, , Mineral Wells . Breckenridge Grand Rapids, Mich. Fort Worth Dallas Bartlett . Fart Worth Cleburne , .. . Tyler Fort Worth Fort Worth .. Fort Worth ,. Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth . Fort Worth Fort Worth .. Fort Stockton .. Fort Worth . Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Sabinal Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth . Fort Worth , Fort Worth Bowie , Fort Worth Boyd Fort Worth Fort Worth Memphis ,. ..... Electra Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth . .... Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Houston Houston Bryan, Elizabeth, e v.,.....,, Buresh, Olga Belmont, e .. Burkett, Flora Iearme .. Burnett, May, so . Bus, Anna Mae Butler, Helen . .. Byrnes, Iohn S. ,. Byrorn, lewell, e Campbell, George, s . Cartwright, Gordon D., s Chalmers, lane Tracey . Cheatham, Ethel Rae . . Chilner, William Hayes. . Clarke, Nelly Kathryn .. Clay, Evelyn, e .... Cobb, Mary Frances . Coldwell, P. C., HI Coleman, Robert Eugene . Coles, Viola Ann .. Collier, Thad N., e Cooper, lames Winfred, s . Covanes, lohn Nicholas Covey, Ros ., . Cowart, Glen Worth .. Crawford, Winta Beth, s Creager, Wilma lean ..., Crowder, Leo Weldon, so Crutchfield, Mary Winitred Culbertson, Harvey Rex Cullen, Frank Haywood Cummings, lack, e .. .. Cyrus, Rachael Marian Davidson, Mary Elizabeth Davis, Harry Rex . ., Davis, Mrs. Martha Barrick .. . ., Davis, Nell Ann Davison, Betty Bright .. Decker, Evelyn Laperle, e DeVol, Katherine ..,.,. Dews, Omer, e . .,.,. . Dickson, ludith Doris, s.. Dix, Catherine Isabell , Dodson, Tom L.. .,.,. .. Drysdale, Douglas Emmitt. Dunigan, Bill . ., ,. Dunn, Harold Raley . ....,.. , Dutton, Addie Conover, e Dyess, Earl Edward, .... .. Dykes, Weems S. . . Earl, Maggie Mae, e . . Earle, Howard .. Earnest, Kitty ....,.,. ..,.... Easter, Clarence, Ir ........ Echols, Eldred .... ,....... ,,..... Edwards, Mary Eleanor ..... SOPHOMORES Fort Worth . . Fort Worth . .,.. Fort Worth Fort Worth . Fort Worth .. ..,... Handley ........Fort Worth .. ,.,. Fort Worth Fort Worth . ..,. Fort Worth .. .. . Houston . .. Fort Worth . ...,, Fort Worth Springfield, Ohio Fort Worth Wichita Falls Fort Worth . Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth . . Fort Worth .. Fort Worth Fort Worth .. Dallas . Fort Worth .. Mineral Wells .. Fort Worth . ,. Fort Worth Fort Worth .. .. Fort Worth . . Fort Worth . . Fort Worth . Grand Saline .. Bellevue Fort Worth Sterling City . , Fort Worth .. Fort Worth . Fort Worth .. .. Fort Worth . Fort Worth ..Fort Worth . . .... Rhome Fort Worth ........Fort Worth Dallas . .. Fort Worth .. . ,... Mineola . Mineola . ..... Fort Worth .,......Fort Worth .......,Fort Worth .........Albany ........Fort Worth ...,....Fort Worth -Continued Ely, Ralph, e. ..........,..... . Ermis, Lillian May Ervin, Davis Fletcher, s Etier, Martha lane . . Everett, Claude Richard . .. .. F Ferguson, Doris Louise ...... .. Fielding, Al . .............. . Findley, Nancy .. . Fine, Doyle Carl. Frazier, Virgil .. Fry, lack C. . . Fultz, Dorothy Sue . G Gaither, Anne ., .. .. Galbraith, Ethel Brooks Gamble, Helon Louise. .. Garner, Dorothy Belle Garrison, Dorothia Elaine . Gentry, Homer Samuel . Gernsbacher, Robert Stern Gibbons, Henry Bruce . .. Gorman, Martin Vance Gray, Marguerite Clark Griffin, Charley Pearl . Groseclose, Robert Estes H Hampton, Iimmie D. . . Hardin, lesse Earl .. ,. ,... .. Harp, Dorothy lean ,,,.. .. Hearne, Mrs. Kathryn Kingsbery Herring, lack ., ,,,, ,. ,, .. Heslop, lames William Hightower, lsaac Leslie Hitt, Harry Wade . Holt, Kate, e .. Holte, Evangeline . Hoover, Herman Earle . . Horan, Charles W., Ir. . Horner, Lucile lune , Horwitz, Arthur M. .. House, Ewald, so House, Robert Arling Houtchens, Loretta, s Hudson, H. C., lr. ..... .. Huffman, A. I. ........ Hulsey, Riter Carol ., . I Iackson, Edward Reeves.. .. larvis, Barney Word . lay, Dick Edgar ............ Ienkins, W. Mack ...... ...,.......... Johnson, Robert Emerson, e ......... lohnston, Peggy Alice .,......... lanes, Billy Martell ......... lanes, Frances Lorena ...... ,bu Fort Worth .Fort Worth Fort Worth ......,Fort Worth .........Corsicana .. .... Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth . Fort Worth .Aransas Pass ,.......Fort Worth Memphis Fort Worth Fort Worth Hico Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Big Sandy Iota, La. Palestine Alice McCaskill, Ark. Fort Worth ., .. Matador Fort Worth Hillsboro ,. Fort Worth Fort Worth .. .. San Angelo Fort Worth .. . ..,... Fort Worth Little Rock, Ark, .. ..... . .Fort Worth Fort Worth .. .. Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth .. .... Fort Worth . ., ...Itasca Forney Fort Worth ................Terrell .......Fort Worth Fort Worth .......Fort Worth .......Fort Worth .......Fort Worth .......Abilene KEY TO SYMBOLS eAEvemng College. s-Summer in addition to long term. so-Summer only. n-Not working toward a graduate degree, called post graduate. p--Pgg'Ca1lege fOnly in Fine Artsl. 9 'Q' v M . I -: ....f,.. -A u...,....a.idu..:f l 'x I Arlington lones, Jordan Allason . ,. lones, Scranton ., . ....,.. . , .. Iordan, Elmer Henry, lr. . Iordan, Mary, e . .... Kellam, George Duane Kerlee, Enis . . .. . . Kidwell, Fred . .. King, Bert, Ir., so , King, Louise . .... Kingrea, Cecil C., e , Kirkpatrick, Charles Maxey Knapp, Estella M. .. . Knepper, Annette . Kring, Frank Henry Kundts, Margaret . Kysar, Herbert Allen Laidlaw, Katherine, so Laidlaw, William Iohn, Ir., Lauver, Charliemae Ross, e Lawrence, Virginia lane Leap, Howard Edward Leggett, Mrs. Margaret , Levinson, Irving . Levinson, Sidney Lewis . Lewis, Glen, s .. Lewis, Regina, s .. . Lindley, Wanda Faye . Longacre, Bryan B., e .. Lunt, Mrs. Clothide, e .. . Luskey, Louis ...... . Lynch, lack Oglesby, McBride, Emma lean McCammon, Mary Hope McGee, Ben L., e . . McGee, Frances Nell . McGonagill, Mary Caroline, McGraw, John. McHugh, Donald Whitsun, s-e McKinney, George Clifton, McMahon, Marjorie, e, . . McNeely, Iohn C., s ,. Mack, Raymond D'Elmont Magee, Margie Elizabeth Maloney, Harry .. Mann, I. C., Ir., so . Marrett, Helen Claudine . , . Martin, Helen Elizabeth, s . Martin, Martha Lou , ..,.. . Martin, Rose Nancy , Maxwell, Gloria Rae Mecaskey, Robert .. Mikeska, Grace L. , . Millard, Riley L., e ............, Millican, George Leroy, s Milsap, Marion .. ..,,... . SOPHOMORES . ..... Fort Worth ., Fort Worth Fort Worth . Fort Worth -Continued Minor, Eugene Norris . Mitchell, Elizabeth Monroe, L. A. Iameson Moore, Harry . ,, High Island Fort Worth . .. Graford Wichita Falls Moore Morris Morris Morris, f Paul B. .. ,. Elizabeth lean Iohn William Wilbur A. . Moss, Robert Edward . , Murchison, Paula Camille Murphree, Guy E. . G . . . ..Canadian , . Keller Smithfield Fort Worth .. Fort Worth Fort Worth . Fort Worth .. Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth .. Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth , Fort Worth ,, , Boyd .....,...Fort Worth , Fort Worth . ..... Fort Worth Fort Worth .. .... Fort Worth .. Fort Worth . . Fort Worth . . , Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth . ,,,.. Fort Worth Fort Worth ., ,... . Fort Worth .,., Fort Worth Fort Worth Dallas Fort Worth Houston . ,,,.. Henderson , ,,.... Fort Fort Fort Worth Worth Worth ,. . ..,. Lamesa .. .. .. Ranger Fort Worth Panhandle ..............Tay1or ,.,......Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth KEY TO SYMBOLS e-Evening College. s-Summer in addition to long term. so-Summer only. n-Not working toward a graduate degree, called post graduate. p-Pre-College tOnly in Fine Artsl. Nelson, Margaret Ellen Newman, Charles H., Ir., e Nichols, Clyde Eldon Nicks, Buster Glen , Nicks, Marguerite Lee Nix, Mary Gladys Noted, Mary Martha, so Norment, Edward Cox O'Brien, Suzanne, so Ogden, Betty Ruth Olson, Frances Helen, s Orgain, Rom Wesley Paddock, Mary Elizabeth Palmer, Sam Parker, Kathleen . , Parker, William Stark Paul, Neleen ., Paxton, C. C., e . Pearson, Patricia Ann Pelphrey, Nauty Byrd Pemberton, Nancy Ann, e Perry, Edward Iames, so Phelps, Garner Lee, e . Pope, William Howard . , Porter, Elsie , .,,. , Porteriield, Rosella Pray, Betty Claire .. Pressley, Iohn Elbert Pribble, Mary Lou , . Priddie, Patricia . Priest, Ruth Allen ...... Prior, Charles Gassler Ramage, Margaret Augusta Randle, Lou Wesley ..,.,....,..., Rangeley, Anita Pauline ..,... Ratliff, Blanche . , , .. Ratliif, Dorothy Fae, so ....., Ray, Mary Laswell, s .. Reavis, Jessie .......,... ,... . Reddy, Iune, s . .. ..,...., Revercomb, Edwin Francis Fort Worth . Wichita Falls ,. Dickinson Fort Worth . Fort Worth Fort Worth Shreveport, La. .. Belton Fort Worth Fort Worth Handley Fort Worth Van Elstyne Dallas . . Fort Worth Fort Worth , Fort Worth Hagerstown, Md. Fort Worth Dallas . Fort Worth . Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth . Fort Worth . Wichita Falls .. Panhandle Fort Worth Vernon Gladewater Fort Worth .. Coifeyville. Kans. , Fort Worth Fort Worth . Spearman . Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth . ., Houston ...Fort Worth Palestine Waxahachie . ...... Smithville .. ., Duncan, Okla. .....Norman, Okla. . . . Fort Worth .. .. ......,,...., .Fort Worth Lawrenceburg, Tenn. . .... .. ..... Fort Worth Fort W'orth Y 4 ,. - Reynolds, Bruce Wells, so Rife, Mary Ida . .,.,, ..,.., . Roach, Phil Edwin ,..,.., Roberts, Alta Fay .. . Roberts, Elbert Randell. Rogers, Edna M., e ,,,,,.. . Rollow, lack W., s . Ross, Mildred Louise . S Sadler, Gloria Louise Sanders, Billie Floreine . ...,,, . Sanders, Elizabeth Fabian, s. Schmacker, Fay Lucille. Schmidt, Bernice Beatrice, e .. Seaberry, Olive Marie ,,... Seely, Olin Thomas, e .. , Sharp, Frances Geraldine . ,. Shaw, Maxine Louise Shepperd, Alfred Sherrod, Bobby Emmett Shipp, Dorothy Ann . Shirley, Karl W. . Shook, Frances . Shook, Fred . Shoultz, Vardeman . ,. Shugart, Nancy Elizabeth ., Sikes, Robert E. Simpson, Mary Sinclair, Alister . Smith, Mary Frances , . Smith, Mildred Pauline, Spencer, Alice E. . Stallings, Helen ..,, Stevenson, Marjorie Stewart, Billy Tom, s . Stillwell, W. I., so . Straiton, Nellie, s-e Strong, Mildred Swain, Matt, e T Taylor, loe .,,.., , , Terrell, Mrs. Blanche Osborne, s Terrill, Henry Grady . . ,... Tew, Doris lean . .... . Thomas, lohn Neal, so Thomas, Phil Knox, so . ..,,. . Thomlinson, Ralph Raymond, e . . Abington Bill Adams Buster Walter Adams Trotter Oliver Adams Woodrow Elmer Addington Elmer A Albrecht George W KEY TO SYMBOLS e Fv ning College. rn r addition to long term. J-SLT r only n Not working toward a graduate degree ll 've fOnl' in Fine Artsl. A Albrecht, William Edward, e ,........,.....,.,. PZ, N. , ' .ff-' , ,ga '6-A SOPHOMORES . ,. . Fort Worth .. Shreveport, La. . ..,.....,. Fort Worth .. Fort Worth .. Blue Ridge Fort Worth . Fort Worth Ottawa, Kansas ....,Sweetwater Fort Worth , . , .Fort Worth Springfield, Ohio ,. .. Fort Worth Wellington Fort Worth , . Vernon . . ..,., Brownwood Gladewater Fort Worth Fort Worth Hereford . Gordon Fort Worth Grapeland . . Garland ,, Fort Worth . Iacksboro .. Fort Worth Fort Worth . Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Sweetwater Fort Worth Cleburne .Fort Worth Henderson Fort Worth . Brownsville, Tenn. . .... Fort Worth .. De Leon Fort Worth Fort Worth , .. Fort Worth . Fort Worth -Continued Thompson, Floyd W ...... . Thompson, Io Bert Thompson, Preston ,...,.,, Thomson, Helen ., , ...., .,....... . Thrasher, Mrs. Mary losephine Timmons, Ioe T. .. ,..,..,,..... Townsend, Ellouise I. . Troutt, Dallas Roy.. . Truitt, Richard Wolford . ,. Turpin, Marion Campbell .,.. ,,.. U Ulrickson, Ester Virginia V Vachon, Don lefferson . , Vandervoort, Chadwick ..... Vickery, Charles Richard, s . W Waddill, Mary Belle Hood, e .. Wahl, Mary Louise, s . . Wallis, Nell Ruth . Walsh, Robert Leslie . Ware, Claude Thomas, s .. . Wearing, Mrs. Emma Belle, :so Weaver, Mrs. Ruby Wray Webb, I. Floyd, e . Webb, Lola LaVerne, e . Weissenborn, Evelyn Ruth Wetter, Marvin M. Whatley, Russell A. White, Leonard Cecil, e White, Nina .. .,,, Whitehurst, Christine Anne, e Wiley, Malcolm Kenneth, e Williams, Harriet losephine Winn, Patricia .. Wollner, Iohanna Marie, s Wright, Ierome, e Wright, Mary lune, so . . Y Young, Elizabeth Frances . . Young, lohn C., e ,. ..... .. . Z Zaratonetis, lohn Constantine F RESHMEN Fort Worth . Fort Worth Panhandle Midland Fort Worth Fort Worth ,......Fort Worth called post graduate. Albright, Ouida Darling, e Alford, Herbert Bruce ...... .,... Allen, Earl T., e ., . Allen, Robert Moody, e .... Ammerman, Edwin ,, .... .. Amyx, Charles Bentley ........ Anderson, Frances Allen.. .... .. Anderson, William Benjamin Andrews, Dodie lane, e.. ....,. ,. .Mx . ..... Breckenridge Fort Worth Fort Worth Cleburne Fort Worth .. . Fort Worth Brownwood Fort Worth Fort Worth Kilgore . .. . Crowley , Smithville Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth .. Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth .. Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth , Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth . .. . . Fort Worth Mineral Wells ., ,.............. Plano . .. Bynum Fort Worth ,. Fort Worth .Fort Worth . ,.... Fort Worth , .. .. Fort Worth . .....,. Fort Worth Fort Worth , .Fort Worth . .... Cleburne , Corsicana ..,Fort Worth , .,..,.......... Waco .. Fort Worth Fort Worth Austin Mission Calvert Omaha, Nebr. ...,....,....Fort Worth Armstrong, Edleen . Avants, Hal Harvey Bachman, Bill .. . Bader, Raymond C., e , ., Bagley, Dean . ,... .. Ball, Prentis Edward, e .. Banks, Mrs. E. Bruce ,. Barbour, Cora Frances , Barker, Aaron Troy . Barker, Ray, e , Barnes, Archie D. Barron, Delbert Doss, e Bartley, loseph Robert, e Barton, Andrew Lawrence, Baughman, Homer Lee, Ir. Baze, I. P. ., . Beatty, Iohn Paul, e . Becker, Ted Eugene Beeson, Margaret, e Belcher, Alwyn Elbert, e Belew, Mazie Erskine ., Bell, Mary Louse, s Bellah, Nell Taylor, e .. Bender, lvo Maxine.. Benton, Marian, e Bergeron, Robert Leonce, 9 Berkeley, Stephen Arthur, e Bierman, Gus ,..... ,. . Biles, Clyde Milton, e Bills, Betty lo .. . . ..., Blackerby, Ernest LaVerne Blackmon, W. G. , Blackstone, Billy Dennis Blackwell, Herman Morris, Blakely, Billie Dan Bloodworth, Kathryn lean Bloom, Roy Theodore . Bogel, Barclay . . Boles, Clive A., e , Boren, Doris Elaine, e Boren, Edgar R., s . Boren, Iames Leslie, e , Bowen, Ellison Connell Boyd, Betty Lee . Boyd, Bill .. Boyd, Dan L., e , Boyd, Ray Alton ,, Bradshaw, Iesse , Brannon, Kathleen, e Brewton, Woodrow Wilson Bridges, Frances Haynes, Brimager, Edward Alex , Britton, Charles Martin, Ir., Brooks, Elizabeth Callen Browder, Geraldine ..,....... Brown, Herschel G. .... . Brown, lohn Henry ....,..,.... 9 FRESHMEN-Continued ,. , .....,. ..,.. C isco .,.......Fort Worth B , ,. Fort Worth Grinnell, Iowa San Saba ., Fort Worth ...... Fort Worth lowa Park Iacksonville, Fla. . , ,Fort Worth Fort Worth .. .. Fort Worth Fort Worth . ,..,,.. Fort Worth , , .. , . Fort Worth Mason .. Fort Worth . Kaufman .. .... Fort Worth . .... Fort Worth Bryant, Fred A., e Bulloch, Newman Payne Burklow, Roy .,., , Burlingham, Maxine, e Burman, Nell Iuanita, e Burnet t, L. W. .. Burt, Margaret Clara, s Butler, David Max, e Byron, George, e Cabbell, Sara Anne Cagle, George William Cagle, Nancy Elizabeth Caldwell, Patricia , Calhoun, Iames Randol Call, Hobert A. . 9 9 E Browning, Betty Io .. .. ...... .. .. Browning, Walter Ira, e . , Fort Worth Fort Worth . Fort Worth . Panhandle Fort Worth . .... .Fort Worth ,, ,Fort Worth . . Handley Fort Worth Fort Worth ,. ., .... Fort Worth Fort Worth .. Hearne Bruner, Leslie Ross, e .,... .,,. , . . ..... ,Fort Worth , Henrietta Olney Chicago, Ill. Brownsville Fort Worth Fort Worth , Fort Worth . . Fort Worth Fort Worth ,,,,...,.Fort Worth , . Ozona . . .. Fort Worth .. ,,.. , Ozona Fort Worth , .. .Fort Worth . ,.... Mineral Wells .,..... Fort Worth ., ., Fort Worth Fort Worth , Fort Worth ,.........Fort Worth ..,...,,.....,.Dallas Corsiccrna ...Fort Worth ,.,.,.....Fort Worth .,...,....Fort Worth OLS KEY TO SYMB eeEvening College. s-Summer in addition to long term. so-Summer only. n-Not working toward a graduate degree, called post graduate. p-Pre-College tOnly in Fine Artsl. Callahan, Dorothy May, e Callahan, Ianie Louella, e Campbell, loe Woodward Cansler, Earl E., e , Capps, Marjorie Adele Capps, Robert Lee, e Carlile, Love loy, e Carson, Merna Marinel Carter, Iessie Helen Carter, Leola Ruth Casey, George Alton . Cash, George L., e Casner, Una loy ,. Casstevens, Floyd Chesley Cato, Annie Sue . . Caudle, William Reed Cavender, David Lyerly, Ir Caviness, Wesley Russell Cayce, Lois Ieane Childress, Catherine Chilton, Hugh George Chilton, lane Louise Churnbley, Marjorie Nell Clifford, Elwyn Odell Clifton, Iesse Eugene, e Cloyd, Shirley Preston Coates, Frances Carlson Cody, Dorothy lean. . Cole, Iames Wesley, e Colson, Charles Edwin, e Collier, Bobby Chaney Collier, lohn B., Ill Compton, William I., lr., e Comstock, Tamara G. L., e Conrad, Georgie Marie, e Conway, Charles ., Cook, Sammie Marie Coon, Harold Armond , Cooper, Harden Fenimore Couch, Dorothy Delle, e .... Crabb, Nathan Collis ,......,... Craddock, Lurlene ........,..... Cramer, Iudson Arnold ...,.. Crane, Frank, e ...... , .....,.... Crawford, Audrey .,....... Fort Worth Fort Worth . . . Fort Worth ,. Fort Worth . . Fort Worth South Bend Stephenville . , Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Bartlett Fort Worth Oklahoma City, Okla. , , Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth , , Fort Worth Fort Worth . Fort Worth , Hamilton Fort Worth , Fort Worth . Crowley Fort Worth Alpine Fort Worth Talco Mineola Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Ozona . Fort Worth Marlin Fort Worth Fort Worth , Fort Worth Houston Fort Worth . .. Odessa Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth . Fort Worth Fort Worth , Fort Worth .Fort Worth , .Fort Worth . ,.... Fort Worth .. ...Mineola ., Fort Worth ..,........Colena ,...,..Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Panhoxzdle f 1'- .fr ss... lg. sl-.E Q Crawford, William Howard ' Creed, Mrs. Ina May, e ., Crimmins, Carl Edward, e . Crimmins, Michael Luke, e Crowley, Marjorie Dell Crudgington, Warren Pitts Curb, Leslie Calvin Curry, William Carlton, e Cyrus, lohn Volney Daniels, Paul . .,.. , Davenport, lack LaNoue Davis, Albert, e. . .. . Davis, Lorene Clark, e ,,.,. Day, Giles Warren, Ir. Defee, Carol Deins, Nelda Iune, e , .. Denham, Clara Marie Dennis, Forrest Maye DeVitt, Ruth Melvin, e DeVol, Charles D., e Dickey, Maurine Stella, e . Dickson, Lillian Grace Dinkins, Tom Edgar, e .. Domm, Harold Eugene, e.. Donley, lohn Cameron Dosier, Herschel Price . Druse, Troy William Duckworth, Frances Duffie, lacqueline Patricia Dugger, Samuel Foster, lr.. . Durfey, Walter, e . . . . .. Durham, Eva Iosephine, e Dutton, Mary Loraine ,. Eagle, I. Eugene, e . Easterwood, Sudie Helen, e Eaton, Mrs. Retha Lee, e Eaves, Charles Henry.. . Edens, Ambrose . ,...,., ..., . Edwards, Charles Ernest. Elliott, Violett Fern .. Elstrand, Iohn Grover ..., Emmonds, Billie .... Erickson, Alton Vernie, e . Ezell, Beekman . ,,....,..,. Fairbetter, Raymond Scott Farris, Mary Charlotte. . Faulk, Edith Faye Ferguson, Laura Lee.. .. Ferguson, Robert Lynn .. Ferguson, Woodie, e. . Fielder, Roy Lee.. .. ,. Fine, Lady Katrine ,...... Finks, Will Scott... ,. ., Finney, Ernest R. ., l'lrsL, 'ee Rome, 1 KEY TO SYMBOLS t F'e'. 'lege. f s--Sumn. in addition to long terr so- Q' 'ne' only. FRESHMEN-Continued .. . Fort Fort Fort Fort ..,...Fort Worth Worth Worth Worth Worth Amarillo ... Happy Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth , Dallas .Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth . ,. Fort Worth Fort Worth Mineral Wells Fort Worth , Fort Worth , Fort Worth . .. Spur .Fort Worth Fort Worth . Fort Worth .. Parks . Sanderson . . Olney Hope, Ark. . Fort Worth . Fort Worth Fort Worth .. .... El Paso Fort Worth Fort Worth .. Fort Worth .. Fort Worth .. .... Corsicana . ., Alvarado . Fort Worth Fort Worth .. ,Weatherford Fort Worth ... Wink . ...Boyd Fort .. Fort Fort Fort Fort Fort Fort ......Fort Fort Worth Worth Worth Dallas Worth Worth Worth Worth Worth Worth -..-. working toward a graducrv degree, called post graduate. P ' allege tOnl'-' in Fine Art . X, 1 3 :FHS . ' . J Fite, Peggy, s ......... .... Fitzsimmons, Gertie Marie, e Floyd, Ollie Ivey, e. ...,... .. Forrester, Paul ..,... ..... Foster, luanita Marie ,.,.... Foster, Thomas Houston ,.,.... Frame, Ralph Franks, Louise Iackson, e . Freeman, Fields Fulmore, e ....... . Freeman, Iolm Clark . ..,.. . Freeman, Tandy Rice, e .. French, Iames Leonard. ..., . Fulkerson, Pauline, e . . Furche, Robert Paul, e .. Galbraith, Helena . ., Garner, Dorothy Bernice ..,. Garton, Harold Lee, e . .. Gay, Charles Ramond, e Gentry, Daniel Robert, e . .. Getz, lames Bernard . ,. Gibson, lame-s lefferson, lr. Gifford, lohnny Franklin Gilbert, Margaret Suzanne Gilby, Mary lane. . Gill, Xena Ruth . Glass, Paul Francis, e Goddard, Sue Bonner, e Godfrey, Nadine. . ...... ., Goodwin, Marshall . Goodwin, Mary Lou, . .,.. .. Gordon, Wanda Louise ,. Graves, Wallace Billingsley Gray, Walter Eugene, e Green, Margaret Elizabeth, Greene, Mary Madoline Greene, Peggy . Greenwall, Pan Griffin, Neal Achibald Griffith, Bernice Rebecca . Griffith, Kenneth... . Griswell, Beulah M., e .. Groseclose, Joseph Earl, e . Grost, Frank Hoyle ,. .. Haberer, Pauline ,. Haden, Mansel Richard Hagood, Martha Bea, e . Hallett, Dorothy Ellen Hamilton, Charles Danny, Hamilton, George Morgan, Hamilton, lack Rufus, e Hansard, William Mark, e. Hard, I. Homer, e .. .. Hardy, Carolyn Ruth . Hardy, Lois, e .... .. .. . Hargis, Mrs. Henry, e . . Hargrove, Virginia. , Harris, loe Wilma . . E S lr. .. . 1,--P-V A - 'K . ..... Fort Worth ....,.,..,..,..Fort Worth ,.............Fort Worth Forrest City, Ark. ...............Fort Worth McKinney Washington, D. C. .. , ..... Fort Worth . .,.. Fort Worth . .,........... Tyler , Fort Worth .. Arlington Fort Worth .. Fort Worth ,. .,,. Fort Worth Fort Worth . .. Fort Worth . Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth .. Paducah . ,.., Thrift . .. Fort Worth .. Fort Worth .. Alvarado . Fort Worth .. .. Fort Worth . Sweetwater loinerville .. Fort Worth .. . Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth .........Fort Worth Fort Worth Oklaunion . ...,.. Fort Worth .. . Amarillo Fort Worth .. Beaumont Fort Worth .. Fort Worth Dallas . . Villars Galveston Fort Worth Dallas .....,,.Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth .. Fort Worth Fort Worth San Antonio . .,... Fort Worth Fort Worth .....Talco . ,... Fort Worth Harrison, Marcell .... ,...,., . Harrison, Odell Tittle . .,., Harrison, William l-larry, e Hart, Mary I., e Hart, Miles, e ,,..,.,,. ,... , .. Harter, Clyde Claude Hartle, lacob Everett, lr. . Hartle, Robert Wyman . Hastings, R. Phillip, e .,,. Hazelwood, Martha Faye, s-e Hazlett, Samuel Barton , l-Iearne, Rhea Mildred Heidler, Mary Ellen, so Hennersdori, Edward C. Henry, Martha Aretha, e Henslee, U. D., e , ..,, ., Herberger, Roy Alphonse, e Hiester, Nelross D'Lain Hightower, Harmon Hines, Guy . Hines, Philip .. Hiser, Roy Lee . .. Hodgkins, Herbert Dudley, Hogue, Charlsie Grace Holibaugh, Elmo Karl, e . Holmes, Faybert, e .. Honeycutt, Mattie Lou, e Honeycutt, lary lack .. . Hoover, Harris P. ,. .,.,. Hopper, Walter, e. Horwitz, Eugene ., Howell, Eugene l., e Howze, Dorothy Lee . Hoyt, lack, e .,... Hubbard. lack LeRoy ,..... Hubbard, Walter Elwood, e Huddleston, Doris Elaine , Hudgins, Lee Charles . . Hudson, lack McLean ,... Hull, Lawrence Carl . Hull, Olive Virginia ,,,...... Hull, Wellington Willard. Hunter, Bettye Belle Hutchison, lo Marie .. Hutton, Emma Anne FRESHMEN-Continued ,. Cisco . Cisco Port Worth Fort Worth .. ..... Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Madison, N. l. .. .. Fort Worth . ..., Fort Worth ,, Cleburne . .. Fort Worth . . Fort Worth Fort Worth . Fort Worth .. ..,.,., , Lavon .. .. Fort Worth . ......... Eden Fort Worth ,, . Fort Worth . .... Fort Worth . ..... Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth ., , Fort Worth Mineral Wells . .. Fort Worth . Fort Worth , , Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth .. Fort Worth .. Fort Worth ,. Fort Worth Mineral Wells ,. Fort Worth .. Fort Worth . Sherman . Fort Worth . Fort Worth Fort Worth . .. Fort Worth , Hamilton , .. Fort Worth .. Fort Worth Ingram, Mary Allene .... . . . Sachse Isaacs, Richard Sherman .,..,. ., Gaylord, Mich. lackson, Cornelius Sanford lackson, David Leroy, e ....,., lames, loe Charles . larnagin, Eula Grace ......, larnagin, Irma, e ....... ,. laworski, Rose Elizabeth, e . ,... . lefiers, Leroy Love, e ...... .... lenkins, Charles R., e ........ lenkins, Grace Broome, e .... ,. Fort Worth . ., .Fort Worth . ..... Hillsboro . . Chattanooga, Tenn. Fort Worth Fort Worth .........Fort Worth Fort Worth ...,,...,Fort Worth lenkins, Mary lo ,, . ,, .,,....,. ,..... ..,. .......... .,....... O cl e s sa KEY TO SYMBOLS e-Evening College. s-Summer in addition to long term. so-Summer only. n-Not working toward a graduate degree, called post graduate. p-Pre-College tOnly in Fine Artsl. i lenkins, Winnie Gates, e lennings, Harry Lee lessup, Robert Sleigh lewell, George H., lr., s lobes, William Gerald lohnson, Carter, lr., e lohnson, Erminie Hazel lohnson, George G., e lohnson, lack Ward, e lohnston, Roberta Elizabeth loiner, Dorothy Annette lokel, Richard Irwin , lones, Betty lane lones, Herbert Hoover lones, Orvill Roark . lones, Robert Charlton, Ir., lordon, lack , .. , lordon, Mary Evelyn , lordon, Mary Louise Kaye, Max, e Keith, Warren Vance Keller, Carlos Gordon, e Keller, Wynona Geraldine Kelley, Martha Lee Kelso, Elizabeth Ann Kemp, S. Marshall ., Kendall, Gene, so . . Kenderdine, Betty Lorraine Kendrick, Katie, e Kennedy, Marion, e Kennedy, Paul Brokaw Kennedy, Vernelle, e... Kiechle, Ann, s Kiker, E. l., e ,, Killian, Harden, lr. Killian, M. O. ., King, George Abner King, Mary Priscilla Kinney, Myron Daniel, e Kirkpatrick, Earl Carrell Kirkpatrick, loe Blair . Kiser, Robert L., e Kissinger, Emma Gayle Kittrell, Marjorie Lucile ,. Knapp, Frank Averill Knecht, Charles Plosser, e Knowles, Harriett .,....,, . ,,,. . Koehler, Ruth Elizabeth, e Koldin, Bernice, e . , .. Koos, Kenneth Frederick, e Kuykendall, lames E., e Lackland, Luise ........... ,...... Lackland, Rufus leiferson, Latferty, Geraldine ..,........... Lamsens, Oscar Robert ........ Lander, Paul, .......... ,.......... . .A ......... Langford, Haskell Augustql e... Langford, lirnmie Gwynne . ..,,,,,,, . - fi. .. Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth . Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Denison Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Cortland, N. Y. Fort Worth Fort Worth Douglas, Ariz. Fort Worth Fort Worth . Mart Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth , Snyder Fort Worth Fort Worth Paint Rock Overton Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Little Rock, Ark. Fort Worth Ballinger Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth . Mercedes Fort Worth Fort Worth , Fort Worth Houston Fort Worth Fort Worth . Big Lake Fort Worth . Fort Worth Houston , .Fort Worth Fort Worth . Fort Worth Fort Worth . Fort Worth Fort Worth , Fort Worth Fort Worth ....,.,..Garland ......Fort Iflorth -ouora t s X -. lk. s . t ct. , lf' 30 V Langston, Robert William, e . Lanier, Max Noland, e .............. Lassater, Vivian Octava ,..... Lauver, Roy F., e ...... FRESHMEN-Continued Fort Worth ,.......Fort Worth .. ,.,. San Antonio Fort Worth Lavine, Melvin .,.. . ........ . ..v....,,. Fort Worth Lawrence, Burl .,..... ,......., ,,4,,. ,,...... . . .... M i neral Wells Lawrence, Mrs. Frances Combest, e .,....,. ...... . .Fort Worth Lawson, Baxter, e ..,.,,........... .... , . ..., Cleburne Learn, Bill Maurice, e . .... . Leary, John Arthur ,. Lee, Walter Thomas, e . .. .. . Leito, James Vincent .... Lewis, Billy Gene ..... .... Lidell, Sylvia .. Lightfoot, William Loomis, Jr., e Ligon, Mildred Bernice ..,... Linthicum, Billie Gene Lissner, Philip David. ,.... . Lively, Clara Anne ..... Llewellan, Mrs. J. T., e .. Lloyd, Rosenell . . ..., ,. Lockett, Clarence Bernolia .. Lovell, Ruth, e .. ., Lowdon, William Earnest, Lowry, William James .. Lynn, William Gerald, e .. . M McAlister, Edward B., e ,... . McAmis, Leonard Beeman, e . McAulay, Wm. J., e . McCamy, Ralph Ailes . McCarthy, Mary Margaret, e McCleery, Alan Theodore . McClure, Robert Lee, e ,. McClure, Walter Martin, e . McConnell, Bill Keller, e .. McCord, June ., . .. McCorkle, Virginia Louise McCown, Sul Ross McCray, Blanche A., e McCuistion, Helen .. . McDaniel, L, H., Jr. ,....., .. McDonald, Durwood, e.. . McDut'f, Billy Earl, e ,.....,., .,., McElyea, Lorena Marcia, so McGaii, Charles Edward, e. .. McGregor, Myrtle W., so .,.,. . McGuire, Max . ,,.. . McKee, Harold David .......... McLeland, Mary Laura ,......,. McMahan, Dr. George Y., e ,..,... . McReynolds, Ernest Leon ,..,... Mahan, Earl ........,........ Manning, Jewell Virginia, e ,.,. ,... Fort Worth .. Schenectady, N. Y. ,..... Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth . .. Fart Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth .. . Barnhart ...Austin . Fort Worth Fort Worth . Fort Worth . .. Fort Worth .. Fort Worth . .. Dallas Fort Worth . Fort Worth , .. Fort Worth . Fort Worth . Fort Worth Fort Worth . . . Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth . Fort Worth Fort Worth . Fort Worth .. Fort Worth Houston Fort Worth Fort Worth . Fort Worth Fort Worth . ..,. Fort Worth Fort Worth . Fort Worth . . . Fort Worth . Del Rio ... . Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth ........Fort Worth Burleson Fort Worth Martindale, Ernestine Penelope . ..,. ,, Marvis, Alyce Jo ...,.....,......,.,.,,.,... Mason, James Ira, e ...,.... Maxon, Emily Jayne ....., Maxwell, Elaine Olga....... Meador, Lois . .,........,...,....,.... . Meadors, Virgil ,.... . ....... . .............. Mecaskey, James Woodson.. Meek, Jane Elizabeth, e ....,.. Mellown, Martha Mary. .,., . Melton, Jean ,.... . ,,,....,. . Melville, David Earnest, e ...... Mendenhall, Ward ......., ,,.,..., Messenger, Warren S ......... Messick, Ura Nadine .. Miller, Bobby Lea . .... . Miller, Etha Mae, e ...,... Miller, Marion .,,,....,...........,., Miller, Walter August, Jr ,...... Milling, Robert Lee, s Mills, Marcia . . .. Minnerly, William, e ..,.,,. . Mitchell, Dorsey Winfield, e Mitchell, Frances Helen , Mitchell, Hattie Edward, e .. .. Mitchell, Robert Edward, e ........ Moncrief, William Alvin, Jr., so Monigold, Genevieve ..,. ,..... Montgomery. lean Harris .,...... Montgomery, William Beecher. Moody, Moore, Ruby, e . ..... . Edward Oscar, e .. Moore, Harriet Justine .. Moore, James Bideault Moore, Marvin ,...,, Moore, Norman Frank, so ..,, Mooring, Scott Webber .. Morton, Grover Dean Moseley, Harrison Miller, . Moseley, Millicent Kee-ble . .. ., Moucly, James Mattox . Murphree, Jaxie Ruth ..,, Murphy, lohn Carter . . .. Myatt, Leola Mae N Nance, W. A. ........ Nash, Elizabeth Fouts .. Needham, Billy Bert, e ,.,... Neely, Roger Cleveland ...,... Neill, Raymond Francis. .,., . Nelson, Phyllis Esther .....,.. Nelson, T. Paul ,.,........, ....... . .. Newkirk, Robert St. Claire. .. Nichols, Bernice, e .,.,. .., Manning, Mary Evelyn, e ,.,,. ....,................................, F ort Worth Nicholson' MTS- JUCQ'-let 9-- -1 Marshall, Bart Alderson, e ..,,........,.......... .. ............. .Fort Worth Nicks, MCIYY I-OUiS9. S Marshall, Sadie Pearl, e .....,.............,.....,....,........,.,... Fort Worth Noble. Lois ,. .,,,....,....-..... Martin, Eugene Eaves ,.... . ..... . ..,.... ft. ....,..,....,..,.,....,. - .,...... Ft ockwall Norman, John Wesley, e .. Martin, Marcus Bernay ,. ......,. ...., ..... .,.. - .................,... F ort Worth Norris, Georgia Lee. . ff., iii , 7. I., 6 ............ .,.... ,... , . .. ........................... . ...Fort Worth Nugent, Medrith,,,,,,,,,,,,, KEY TO SYMBOLS e--Evenrz., 'o1lege. ,I s-S-'.:n: ez --i addition to long te: i . rv:-S rmer . ity. .1-N' workin.-g iowa: 'l a graduate . l ee, called post graduate. r-- r. College 1O.1ly in l 1.ie Ai-tsl. ,Lg g 4' . if ' we-1 jff-' . A '- ' ' 'ffl ' .........Fort Worth ,.,.,,.....Canadian .........Fort Worth .............,.,Vernon .........Fort Worth Fort Worth ,.,........,Haskell Panhandle Fort Worth ........Fort Worth Fort Worth .... Fort Worth Fort Worth ..,........Lampasas .........Fort Worth ............Fort Worth .. ...Fort Worth Hollywood, Calif. ... Fort Worth Fort Worth ., Fort Worth . ,.... Fort Worth ...Fort Worth .........Fort Worth .........Fort Worth . .Cleburne .. .. Fort Worth .Marshall .....Sweetwater . ..... .. Ozona Fort Worth Fort Worth .. Kilgore .. ..... Fort Worth Fort Worth .,.............Fort Worth Gloucester, Mass. ..,.... Henrietta ........,Archer City Fort Worth Washington, D. C. . .. Fort Worth . ....... Fort Worth .. El Campo Sulphur Springs Fort Worth Fort Worth .........Fort Worth ......,............Waco . ..,. Chicago, Ill. ....Fort Worth . ...... Fort Worth ....FortYWorth .........Fort Worth .........Fort Worth .....,....,..,,Texas City . ......,...,,... ' . Fort Worth ,Washington, D. C. Talco , t i FRESHMEN-Continued Odom, Clayton ......... .........., ....,,. . . . Sherman O'Fiel, Georgia Elizabeth . ..,, ,, Fort Worth Ogan, Douglas N., e ,,,,.., Fort Worth Ohlweiler, Ellsworth D., e. Fort Worth Oliver, Mint ,.,.,.... . . ,..Washington, D, C. Olson, Harriet ,..,,.,,. Olson, Janet Elizabeth .. .,,.,, ,Chicago, lll. ., , ,.Chicago, Ill. Oxsheer, Georgia Brown, e Fort Worth Padon, William Tunstall .. Fort Worth Palmer, Derrell Franklin . ,,.. Albany Palmer, Rose Alice .. ..... Fort Worth Parchman, May, e ....,, Fort Worth Parker, Frank Peyton, e Fort Worth Parker, Richard Maurice, e Fort Worth Parks, Barbara Lee . .. , Fort Worth Pate, A. M., Ir., e Fort Worth Pattee, Iames Franklin .. Dallas Pawelek, Mary Lucille .. Houston Pederson, Iames Henry, e Fort Worth Penn, Iohn Roby, so .... Fort Worth Perkins, Rex Raymond .. Troup Phillips, Edward Winston Fort Worth Pier, Mary Alice ,.,,, Fort Worth Pitts, Kenneth Clayton Fort Worth Pitzer, I. B., Ir. ,,.,,,. ,...,. B aird Poindexter, David Homer, e Fort Worth Poole, Velma June . . .. .. , Houston Porch, Mary Fay, e. ...... . .Fort Worth Potishman, Beauts . .. .. Fort Worth Poulter, Kathryn Elizabeth, Fort Worth Prague, Frances E., e . Fort Worth Prater, Genevieve .. .. Memphis Puckett, Mrs. George Fort Worth Puckett, Lois Lee .,..,... ,. Fort Worth Pugh, Walter Graham . ,.... ..... D e Ridder, La. Pugh, Willie Oran, e .,.. Port Worth Purvis, lack, s ........ ..., F ort Worth Purvis, Joe Marion ......... ., Fort Worth Puryear, lane Charlotte, so Fort Worth Pyron, Margaret Helen Panhandle Qualls, Ioe .... Fort Worth Qualls, Mary Margaret, e Fort Worth Quarles, Dorothy, e ..... . Fort Worth Quinn, Mildred Louise Fort Worth Quinn, William Thomas, e Fort Worth Race, C. G., e. .,....,.., Fort Worth Ragsdale, Ara Belle ........ ......... S anta Anna Ramsey, Bill , ....,.. ....,. ..,. ....... B r e ckenridge Raphel, Ieanne Evelyn ..... ....,.. T ulsa, Okla. Rasmussin, N. Andrues, e. Fort Worth Read, Clark Phares, e .......... ...,. A rlington Reaves, Idah lane ............ .Henderson Reck, Mayme Agnes, e KEY TO SYMBOLS e-Evening College. s-Summer in addition to long term. so-Summer only. .. ......... Preston, Iowa Rector, Lester ,. Reed, Eugene Elliott ,.... ,... Reed, Lillian Rachel, so . Reese Dan Lowrie .... Reese, lim Murrill .... , .....,... . Reynolds, Lurames, s ...... Reynolds, Lynden Eugene, Ir. Reynolds, Sara Louise ., Rhea, Charles Harry ..... .... Rhome, Mrs. Martha D. Morris, Richards, Charles ...,, Richardson, Eugene Wesley, e Richter, Lillie Mae ,.,. Rigby, Robert Davis, e ., Riley, lack Cobble .... Ringler, Charles Aubrey, e .. Risher, Pauline, e . Rizer, Edward Allison, s Roach, Charles Edward, e, Robbins, Sara Wanda .. Roberson, Virginia . ,, ,. Roberts, Witt, Ir. .. . Robertson, George Leonard ..,.. Robertson, Gertrude Elizabeth. . Robertson, Mary Eloyce, so Robinson, Iames Reid Roessler, Franz George , Rogaski, Barbara Agnes, so Rogers, Ioe .... Rogers, Patricia Stewart , Rosenau, Charlie Edward ., Ross, Iames Edwin, e . Ross, Iohnny Fred Routh, Edward Charles ,. Rutherford, Wilma Ruth .,,. S Sanders, Ala Dildred, e , .. Sanders, Duncan L. ,. Sanders, Martha, s .. Sanders, Mrs. Pearl, s .. Sanford, Tex Clarence , .. Saye, Granada Lorraine Scasta, Gladys Emily ., Schell, Iames LeRoy ..... Schellinger, Thurston .. ,. . .. Schneider, Genevieve Claudine ......... .. Schramm, Rosa Marie , . ,. Schroder, limmie Lee .... Breckenridge Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Marys, Va. Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Cleburne Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth .. Dallas Est., Calif. Strawn Henderson Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Aransas Pass Midland . . , . Kaufman Fort Worth Keller Fort Worth Fort Worth . Houston Schultz, Iames W., e .... Fort Worth Scoggins, Creed Bates , Fort Worth Scolnic, Sam .. .. ..... ..... F Ort WOItl1 Scott, Billy Bob .....,,,,.. Fort Worth Scott, Mary Ruth ..,.........,.... ,...., W ashington, D. C. Scrugham, Gene Ray, s ........ .. ..,,.. Ardmore, Okla. Sears, Wesley, e ..............,.. 1 Fort Worth Seltzer, Billy .... : ............... .......... ....,. ..,. C l e bume Shaw, Mamie Louise .............. .... F ort Worth Shelton, Orma Le ...............,..... ...,. .- ..,.. Wichita Falls Shepherd, Nina Margaret, e Fort Worth shermQn,tWi11ifm1 Whimsy ...,... .,,.,........, ...,....,..... D Q nes Shilling, Howard Harmon. Fort Worth Shipp, Pearl .......... ........ H enderdxnvill- ttf C. ' e ri-Not working toward a graduate degree, called HbSt graduate. p-Pre-College tOnly in Fine Artsl. 1 Shosid, Clara Anne. . .. Sikes, lack Day Simmons, Betty Lou ...... Simmons, LaVerne Simms, Ruth Linton . .. Simpson, Betty . ,,.. .. Sims, Luke Thompson .. .... .. Sims, Tommie Ioe Sinex, Dorothy Helen ....,, Singletary, David .. Singleton, Earl . . . Sloan, Oscar Moore, e . Slover, Alfred Drummond .,... Smith, Audrey Nell . Smith, Charles Floyd . Smith, Frances, e Smith, Iames .. Smith, LaClair, e . Smith, Laura lane Smith, Louis Edward, e Smith, Marilynn Sue .. Smith, Mary Alyce . . Smith, Mary Frances, so Smith, Spencer , Smithson, William Lawrence Smyth, Leslie G. ..,... .. .. Snell, Wilbur Iones, e ., . Snowden, Claude loseph Soule, Rubie Binyon, e. ...,. . Sparks, Nolan . .. Squire, Mrs. Ruth . Squires, Paul Ward, e. Stafford, Marvin . ,. Stafford, Virginia Sage Starnes, Iames Curtis, e Starns, Dan Clifton, e . Stegall, Clifford Curtis . . Steinman, Leroy William .. Stephens, I. R., e . Stephenson, Robert Cullen, e Stevens, Iane Mary ,.,., . Stevens, Lloyd Iefferson .... Stevenson, Sam D. . Stevenson, Sidney ..,...,. Stewart, Leon Eugene .,...... Stewart, Mary Iuanita, e. Stewart, Mary Pressley, e Stine, Herschel Ingalls, e . Stowe, Hugh Lee . Strange, Bill, Ir. ..,....,.,. . Stubbs, Sophie Ottie, e.. ,...,. .. Styles, Clayborn Rodney ,.,.,.. Sutton, Bobby Clinton . .... , Sutton, Mildred Margaret, so. ,... . Svya,llow,jr Oscar Bailey, 'e FRESHMEN-Continued Fort Worth . .. .. Fort Worth . ..,. .. Alice . .. .Sherman Rockdale .. , lacksboro . Fort Worth Hollis, Okla. Fort Worth . . Fort Worth Fort Worth . , Fort Worth . .. , Lufkin . .. Goose Creek Panhandle Fort Worth . . Fort Worth .. Sulphur Springs Fort Worth . Fort Worth Fort Worth . . Ozona . . Fort Worth .. .. Fort Worth .. Lancaster Ada, Okla. Fort Worth . Elgin . .. Fort Worth .. . . Panhandle . . Fort Worth . Fort Worth ,. Fort Worth . Keokuk, Iowa . .. Fort Worth . .. Fort Worth Holliday Schulenburg . Fort Worth . Fort Worth .. .. ..... Fort Worth Maplewood, N. I. . . Fort Worth lohnson City Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth . . ,.,.. . Dallas Fort Worth ., . .,,,.. Calvert . ....,....... Troup ...Fort Worth . ,..,... Fort Worth Taylor, Thomc. Edward, e .... .... Terrell, Sanford Dean ......... Terrill, lune Edith . ,.., .. Thaxton, Beverly lean .,.... . Thomas, Dillard Ramsay, e ,,,., Thomas, Aline, e .. .,.,....,, ...,.,.,,...... . . Thomasson, Mary Margaret ,.... . . Thompson, Beverley Venerable, so Thompson, Mrs. Ruth Oswalt, e Thompson, Wilmont Artie .,,. Tillery, loe, e ,......, .. . Tillman, Carol Iune .. Tillman, Ioyce Ivonne ..,. Tollette, Mrs. Leta, e ...... Tomlinson, Guy H. Tomlinson, Lambeth . Tomme, Virginia Faye .... Townsend, William Brice, so . Troutt, Mrs. Marcine, e . . .. . Tucker, Mary tMrs. LaMonteJ, e Tunstill, lack C. .. Turner, Mrs. Clara Faye, e .. Turner, Iohn Robert, e U Utley, Orville Howard, e ,..... .. V Vogel, Ida Mary, e ..... . . . W Wafford, David Allen . . Waldock, Margaret Etta, e .. Walker, Helen Vernelle . Walker, lames Edwin ..... Walker, Marjorie Ann . Walker, Martha lean .... Walker, Webb, lr... . Walters, Ernest Grady, e ., .. Walters, George Alvis, e ...... Walton, Dennis Edward, e .. Walton, Waltham, e ,. Ward, Albert Don, e . . Ward, lean Hayden. . Ward, Harry Eugene ..,.... Ward, Mary Io. .............. . Warnken, Bobby Ed., e ..., . Warnock, Patricia.. .... . . Warren, Billie Marie Warren, Lola Ianis. ...... . Watt, lack Donald .. .... .. Weatherby, Elizabeth ......... Weaver, Lloyd James ..,.... Swift, Shirley Lillian, ef .... . ...,........ . ....... , ....... . ................. Fort Worth Webb' Elmo Sleddl - l Weingartner, Victor ........ ' 7 T West, Tommie, E., e . .... . , E Westbrook, Bonnie .,....................... . Talley, Mary Patricia .,.................... M.. ..................... . ...... Fort Worth Weglhoftl Gegrge, e ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Tally, Louis Homer .. .. ................,... lv ....................,.,..... Weatherford Westmoreland, Rebecca Anne, e.... Tar'fe-f, Virqiijia, e ......... .... . ........... 3 ........ J ...... .............. F o rt Worth Whitehead, Cqthrine Lucille, ,,,, .. -Lf c, Tomi Edwin ....,... ................ . ..................,.. ..Fort Worth Whiting, Richard, ,,,,,,,,,,,, x 4 ' . ' KE I TO SY OLS ' . - if 1 - e-E EV 'L' lege. ,Y s-S2 time ,ixgdition to long I-rg: T5 I so-. 'rr' .J 1 . ' ' 'ln-7' .viking toward a gudu giee, called 'lpost graduate. , ,.- . ,9-Collegi lOnly in Fine Qt V 11 -- .. ,. 1- t ,fe- .. Fifi .f 1 ' -- as. Mit H l f z-2 .41 . 4 N ., P if V . ff' f fi-, if 'M - , , . f . -. -Q ,........Fort Worth ..,.......Fort Worth De Leon ...Henrietta Fort Worth Fort Worth ..... Pine Bluff, Ark. Fort Worth Fort Worth . .. Amarillo . ...... Fort Worth .Odessa Taft ...,..Fort Worth Canyon Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth . Fort Worth .. Fort Worth .. , .. .Fort Worth . Fort Worth Fort Worth ....Fort Worth ..,...Fort Worth .. . .. Midland .... Fort Worth . .,........ Mason Fort Worth ........Fort Worth Memphis, Tenn. . ...Fort Worth .......Fort Worth .. ....... Fort Worth ..........Fort Worth .......Fort Worth ......,...Fort Worth .. ...... Fort Worth .,........Fort Worth ..........Fort Worth . ........ Fort Worth .. 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Fort Worth Wilson, Thomas Buryl, e , Fort Worth Wingo, Dorothy LaNelle, , Wills Point Winkel, Marjorie Marie, so , Fort Worth Wollner, Charles Eberhard, e Wollner, Otto Eric, e ,, . Fort Worth . ,.Fort Worth Wood, Suzanne , ,, .. Sulphur Springs Wood, Wendell Wallace, e . .. .Fort Worth Woodress, Virginia Ruth ., .. ...... Smithville Woodson, Ruth Mozell .. Woodyard, lames Henry ,,... Wooten, Emmett Brents, Wotherspoon, Clark David Wray, Bettie .. .. Wright, Miss Courtney ...... Wright, Frances Pauline, e Wright, Lloyd Henry Wright, Marjorie Ann ., Wright, William Eggleston Yokley, Sydna .. Yordanotf, Wanda Marie York, Mary Elizabeth .... Young, Don John . . , Youngblood, Thomas, e Zimmer, Faythe Ann NON-CREDIT AND INDIVIDUAL APPROVAL A Anderson, Lawrence Tandy, e .. Fort Worth Apetz, Mrs. Bernice, e ...., . ,..... Fort Worth B Baldridge, loseph Filmore, e ,.,. ,, Fort Worth Ballard, Sylvia, p , ..,. ,, Fort Worth Beeson, Mrs. Dorothy B,, e ,,., .Fort Worth Betbeze, Silas Iohn ....,. .... . , Fort Worth Beyett, P. I., Ir., e ..,,... , .. Fort Worth Biggers, Frances Ieannette, e ., Fort Worth Bivins, Mary-Miles ,....... ,, .Amarillo Blacklock, lohn Calvin, e ,.... ...,, F ort Worth Blacklock, Melbourne Hugh Fort Worth Boring, Bert, so .. ,. .. .Fort Worth Breeding, Alvin Edgar, e ,, , . Fort Worth Broiles, Barbara Diane, p .,... .. Fort Worth Brooks, Charles Alexander, e ,, . ..,, Fort Worth Brooks, Estelle Iustus, em, ,,,. . . M Fort Worth C Cain, Darla lean, p ....,, .... . , ...., Fort Worth Canning, Anthony B., e .. ,Fort Worth Carlton, Ruby Clare, e .... , ., Fort Worth Cleveland, lack Harris, e . .. .. Mineral Wells Coggins, Vivian Olin, e. ,. .,..... Fort Worth Collier, Beverly, p , ...,,,.,, . .,..,. Fort Worth Colston, Clark Bolling, e. .. ,, ,, Fort Worth Cox, Mrs. Irene Shepherd, e. ...,, H Fort Worth D Dowdy, Benjamin Earl, e ..,.,. ....... F ort Worth E Echols, A. C., e ........,......, ....... ....... F o rt Worth Eicholtz, Emil Bunson, e ,............ .. ,... ......, F ort Worth H1- .n'.s+'v KEY TO SYMBOLS Sf' e-Evening College. s-Summer in addition to long term. so-Summer onl . Y n-Not working toward cr graduate degree, called post graduate. p-Pre-College KOnly in Fine Artsj Everett, Samuel Wendell, e Foltz, limmie, p Gaines Garrett Gerard , Ioseph, e , , Gideon, , Betty, p , , Iohn, e . Dudley Richardson, e Gladney, Edna, e. ,, , Green, Iulian Cecil, e Griffin, Howard .... Hamilton, Walter B., p .. Hammond, ShirleY. P, Hanks, Richard Harold, e ., Hedrick, lean, p ,.,... ,,.,. Hedrick, Mildred, p ,,,., , Henderson, George, p .,..... Henson, William Frank, e .,..... Hewatt, Beth, p .,... ..,., I-lux, Marcella, e lobe, Paul Edward, e ................... 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Lanier, Albert Joseph, e .,... Lauritson, Louis, e .,..... ,, LeBaron, Mary Sue, p Lowrie, Ellen Arnold, e Ludvigsen, Fred, e .,.. M McClain, John Wesley, e ..., McCoy, Edison W., e ..,. . Mclnroe, Nathan Franklin, e ,,,, MaCMoy, Douglas E., e Martin, Mary Louise, p Minyard, Clara Jo, p. ...., . Moore, Marjorie, p Morris, Irene, e . Morris, Mary Lane, so .. Mundhenke, Jean, p .. Mundhenke, Margaret, p N Needham, Billy Bert, so .. Noyes, June Lee, p P Pate, Tom, e . , . Payton, Tyler West, e Penner, Eva Twyla, e .,..., Phillips, Eugene H. J., e Powell, Beal Snead, e .. Prim, Richard Carl, e . Puqsley, A. L., e ,...... . .. 'Ru V V , ' Renick, Claude, Jr., e .......,... s ......... Rennie, ctebume Willhrd, Qv ref -,'1,. 4 .-1 .. ' A : , .. 't ., Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth . ., . Fort Worth .Fort Worth Fort,Worth ,, Fort Worth Fort Worth Stephenville Fort Worth .Fort Worth , , Fort Worth ., Fort Worth . . 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Fort Worth Strachan, Margaret, p ..... ....... T Fort Worth Swor, Mary Adeline, e ....... ........ F ort Worth T Timmons, William Clarence, e.. .. Fort Worth Trammell, Margaret Ruth, p ,..,., ....,. . Fort Worth Turnbow, Carl William ..,.. .. Stephenville V Vivian, Everett Howard .... Seminary Hill W Waggener, Jean, p ....... .. ........ Fort Worth Warren Lastro, e ..... Fort Worth Watt, Richard, e .. .,.. Fort Worth White, Neil, p . .... ,. ......., Fort Worth Winslett, Edmond Jackson, e. ...... Fort Worth Witt, Velma, e . , .,., Fort Worth Wolfe, Nick, so. ,...... ,,.. ..,.,. F o rt Worth Wolff, Ellen Frances, p .. ...... Fort Worth Y Yokley, Earl Summers, e ........,,., ........ F ort Worth ' if -.mt , Q h X 5, U , I Q A As. ., .t ' jg-.tif 7 N I MMM ' .. Ll. ., A x V . tm .il- . .,, i-. ' Q 42:1 ,Y- ' lo x , X wx' 'yu 45:- 4 'Ea- 'Niigf x . . ,1 Wg I, 5,-, V -er. X ',-f AQ' . ,Q . 1.- Iii Ries :x Ni. ldfm. , y .x , K, . ,,f u . 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