Texas Christian University - Horned Frog Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX)

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Ifr1gr.vz'ww STAFF MEMBERS jo ANN MASK MARY MIXON KAY NUIYLIZS XVANIYA lfI'ARgox I'A'I' PIIRIQINS IUAVIAI RANDALL QIIINQY HAIIIQAIIII IJRANK I'IINllSI.IfY vIAc,K HI,IucsINs ,lAx:IiT JM KSUN KATHRYN IJCZIII' CAROL I.oAIfMAN . AMERICAN BEAUTY COVER CQO. Cafw' -IIMMY RA'V'fkI.lFF FIzANc:Iss SAIIIISII IDOTTIII SMITH PA'I' TIMIBISS EVELYN 'I'l'I?NIER RUSEMAIQY XX YNNIT Q ORGAIN STUDIO Chu, Plmmgrapbf RAYMON ORRFN Q STAFFORD-LOWDON CO. Q . Printer: Farorile Plmfogfaphx IIIIIIG 7fLe Wnieen. Jfifhi For fm' rdf, there are dretzzm' zwhteh fie uniting irt the diytttriee. There O RII.DA, ROBERT GORDON JONES AND RAYMON ORRITN Hhzlrlj Pfwlrfglizfwln ,,Y tire ,firearm of .fjttirhlirzg depthx. jfide in color, efetzr and 'll'!NZLfL'1'fllUj! irri- eetifirtg iii their 'I1fcll'b!C' and flow. rrmgie irz the Jong! they Jing. herzfttiffd heyorzd thiiifeiiig-lying heyoiid fer, rzzvzitirtg for our eyef. There are trail! irz the ozofrhtfiirzf yonder, zeindirzg mid preefrriofzf, lending itz and ont, trerzeherofzf trod friendly. looking oifer the gorgex and the tree Iopy. They rzetzit for the feet to come to them told tit the end there izzetzity the vreyeerzt, the moinzttzin- top, the eieuf, the long ififtii oifer the world, Jleepirzg hefoie. For res' id! there fire iziifeeiz hilly. the more glorioirf mmet, the L'!C'zN'L'.Yf .S'l'l'L'zll1l, the trail mztried, the ltzhe frrzplomhed. life are dlzetzyy led on hy Joirzething greater than we md jim beyond rm. T fDIIRll1DII-MIR DIE IIMDQKDIIKSI U gd v up me o Ehwea o ? Spam' KMWWCW ?0fL 771614 Udg 0 o :4alawt64m4 7a Um WE EXTEND A NOTE OF THANKS: A thanhlen job with no re' muneration except the gratitude of the .vtudentx when they receizre nett and Don the boohf, Fred Bar th able axsixtarzce by McGee ui famef Ratcliff and Toni Cook have done a fine job of photo- ' On behalf graphing campus life. ' t body, the Jchool, of the Jtuden and othert on the Jtaff, I would like to extend a personal note of thanhs to the photographers who contributed greatly to thix book. Thanhx to Fred, Don, Iimrny and Tom. -The Editor Qzaed Eafmetl Photographer 7am each Staff Photographer famed. Staff Photographer y t t N N y :bw Meow Associate Photographer gif? ,mn- Wi' W .4 :MQ Division Page Cartoons fsck Ziffuife al A Bigger and Better Annual has been the goal of the Staff of this year's Horned Frog. In conjunction with this goal-we have tried to present good, clear photographs, a few enlivening cartoons and an oc- casional poem to convey to the reader the spirit underlying the purpose of the book. In this year of Nineteen Hundred and Forty- seven when individuals, communities and na- tionalities are struggling for a permanent peace, a permanent way of life and the establishment of a new, insured hope for civilization, in this year of anxiety and concern over the outcome of our foreign relations, your staff believes it has chosen a theme relevant to the normal, peaceful return to everyday campus life- Expansion for the Future. Our school and campus life are not only undergoing the pains of reconversion, but the growing pains of expansion. In addi- tion to new buildings and new courses, new features are being offered to help us in our pursuit for truth, knowledge and happiness. It has been mentioned by several observers that the l947 Horned Frog may be a proving ground for year- books of the future. Our engraver re- marked that this year's alternating colors of the class section may mark the beginning of a new era in yearbooks. Regardless of the effect on fu- ture yearbooks, we have tried to compile a book that you, as fel- low students, will enjoy, and we hope that it will remain differ- ent in the fact that it is a true picture of this different, but memorable year at T. C. U. Poetry BY ennq .Band Poole Speaking for the Staff, I I ,L would like to convey our ap- preciation and thanks to all who have cooperated in making this book possible. May our efforts be your enjoyment.-i-l- . Q 1 1 ! 4 I? if 5 A 'f Q WU I if 5? ,J ,J X 1 f K , D, if infix xg 'AH' Q f QQ. ,f g l Q ,rx Q. 1 f X J ,, X5 5 -1, ,W .W Q Q mfg ' 1 . .-:::::: 5 .......'-,' 2' . 1 mx.: I mv 30 A:::, ' Q K 15:9 S ' ,, f gf fi V ' www ' K 2 5 X Xiu M-, ' sW R 4'-' 2 bw 8532 T71 X Qs: 3' MW AWK ' Q, . 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I lixtened for the fweet, clear ooicef there, From ont thofe windowy, Jparkling in the Jnn- I fee a girl with Jwath of golden hair, And feel the yearf apon me, one . . . hy . . . one . . . . I Jtand withont the door! . . . Lo, it is I! Bat none doth hear my knock, and none the cry Of memory from the Jhadowf, and I'm old, And wrap my cloak ahont me in the cold, And Jhioer flightly, feeling that once more Life haf hat gently, Jwiftly, cloJed a door! 2wlc'ccLz'6cwz The staff of the Horned Frog is honored to dedicate the 1947 Edition to Ed Landreth, outstanding civic leader of Fort Worth who has given his time, energy and resources to the campaigning for a larger and better Texas Christian University. Edward Alvin Landreth was born August 25, 1891, at Springfield, Illinois, lived as a youth at Joplin, Missouri, and was married June 4, 1915, to the former Adell Darsham. The Landreths have lived in Fort Worth over twenty years, and have two children, William A. and Mary Dell. Mr. Landreth's work with benevolent and religious organizations dates back to the early twenties when he was chairman of a campaign for a new Y.M.C.A. building for Breckenridge. For a number of years he served as president of that association. Mr. Landreth assisted in raising funds for the construction of the Methodist Hospital in Fort Worth and later assisted the First Methodist Church in a program of raising several hundred thous- and dollars for the building of their present structure. In the early thirties he was chairman of a financial drive to erect Worth Ranch at Palo Pinto for the Boy Scouts. He is now Honorary Vice-President of the local Scout division. Also in the thirties Landreth was an active member of the Fort Worth Board of Education during the school system's ten-million-dollar re- habilitation and building program, and throughout the years has supported and worked with the Community Chest. Mr. Landreth has been equally diligent and successful in enterprises and in problems of conservation of our natural resources in Texas. In 1940, in recognition of notable services in these and other causes, the Exchange Club of Fort Worth gave Mr. Landreth the Golden Deed Award. He has served on the Board of Trustees of S.M.U. and T.C.U. and is now co-chairman of the Texas Christian University Building Program Com- mittee. The committee is composed of leading men of Fort Worth whose original plan was to raise one and one-half million dollars for rehabilita- tion, expansion and beautification of the grounds at the University. Due to the plans calling for a much larger program than was originally antici- pated, and also to increased costs, this program was expanded from time to time, until the latest goal is six and one-half million dollars, of which five and one-quarter million dollars have been raised or provided for. The committee believes that before the expansion program is completed, the requirements will exceed seven and one-half million dollars, and they are confident that these funds will be provided in full within four to five years. Speaking for the students, we shall be eternally grateful for the time and work Mr. Landreth has given so freely and is continuing to give this expansion program. To you, Edward Alvin Landreth, we dedicate the 1947 Horned Frog for evidence of your industry and whole-hearted devotion to the cause of Christian Education. 544' V 'W U w, ' 1 'WW-f.,,, 'X Q W . ....... - 'l Q we wa .... ' -AQ' mf V01 K Nw K ... . zzzz, z W, ' J N , Q M 'W 1 T , ,,,NW ,Nw An institution is but the lengthened shadow of a manf, Texas Christian University is but the lengthened shadow of Dean Colby D. Hall, retiring dean of Brite College of the Bible. A review of the last 40 years history of Texas Christian University is a parallel review of the life story of the Dean. Colby D. Hall has given himself without restraint to his God, his family, his church, his school, and his community. He has given 40 years of unselfish service to a great University which he helped to make great. He was a student-janitor of Add Ran College from 1896-99, supply pro- fessor, 1902-05, upon his graduation from Transylvania University, field representative three years, professor of Latin, 1912-14, professor of English Bible, 1914-29, professor of Church history, 18 years, Dean of Brite College of the Bible, 1914-47 C55 yearsj, Dean of Texas Christian Uni- versity 25 years, and served two one-year terms as pastor of the University Christian Church. Mrs. Colby D. Hall has shared through the years with the Dean in all of his educational and religious activities. She, son Colby D., Jr., and daughter Bita Mae, are all graduates of T. C. U. Dr. M. E. Sadler, president of Texas Christian University says of Dean Hall: As a constructive and wise counselor Dean Colby D. Hall is supreme. just as I came to work as President, our nation entered the second world war. I needed someone with whom I could talk constantly and from whom advice and counsel could be secured. I shall be eternally grateful for the help which Dean Hall has been to me during these six turbulent yearsf' During his tenure of administrative work as executive dean of the Brite College of the Bible, Dr. Colby D. Hall dreamed of and brought into reality 40 efficiency apartments for married ministerial students. Low- cost living quarters and many B. A. and B. D. degrees for preachers are the results of this f1B160,000 dream. Inestimable are the values to the min- istry and to the churches who have benefitted and will continue to bene- fit by that investment. From the first time that Dean Hall came to the University driving a horse and buggy, he has led this great church-related University in an ever expanding program designed to meet the needs of education in the age of the aeroplane and atomic energy. Colby Dixon Hall has walked hand in hand with the early Church fathers until they have become close, personal friends. He has walked with practical humanness and sensitivity to the path of sacrificial Christian serv- ice as a Christian gentleman and teacher with his students, faculty members and many friends. ew., 2.71466 5 I U Building plans are dis- cussed for the expansion program of T. C. U. Standing is Wyatt Hedrich. From left to right is President Sadler, Chairman Landredth, Co- Joe Pelich, Preston M. Geren and L. C. l Mr. Pete D Wright, Business Manager. rected r buildings were e 0 Temporay to house students this year. Two manent dormitories will new per be completed for the Fall enroll- ment. Also additional temporary buildings are being completed ' for emergency east of the Library housing this Fall. Chairman Roeser confers with Tom Brown t r and contributor to a staunch suppor e the T. ' ram. C. U. expansion prog aww Mm-W--V wV Wf LN Lrg! s Sig! is sb 3, ,rs Wwfkggx i,,S3w:V S 2 Ze .fifzmof 0 Present Men's Dorms, Goode and Clark halls. 0 New Dorms under construction to be ready for occupa- tion by fall. Top photo-Men's Dormitory. Lower photo- Women's Dormitory. Members of the Board of Trustees gather at Brite College of the Bible to discuss problems of the school . . . informal shot of Board members . . . Dean Hall gives papers to President Sadler during the meeting . . . Dr. Anderson, Chairman of the Board, is to the extreme right in picture. Howard Grubbs and worker watch steam shovel chew into hill- side in landscape pro- ject of the building program . . . stadium was filled to overflow- ing at Homecoming game . . . architect's drawing of stadium. awe agua? of me me as seen from Goode Hull. u new angle to an old building sw, - Zzadea Alai! as seen thru the window of her new sister building. 1 Life Goes To Foster Hall X V JAU4 wmre S omealay, Jometime, I Jhall he a Lone Lamp, Shining in the tlarhneff. Anil where a traveller hail ftumhletl, Shall he look up, Anil continue hiy journey, unafraitl. Sometlay, Jometime, I Jhall he a voice, Calling through the ufililerneff of tlefpair, Or a hanzl outstretched and taken, Or a Song flung forth To he ethoetl hack again! Grant, O Father, that my heart Should remain that of a ehiltl In its Jimplicity anal love of light, That I fee heyontl hitternexx, Anil tlarkneu, anal fear, That I look ofzfer the gnarletl limhs Anil hranehef of the tree Y For neu' green leauef . . For Jomeilay, sometime, I .fhall he a Lone Lamp, Glimmering out of the ilarhneuf ffjz, N ZNCNAUN ? 1 'lf 0011 F0 -'x fffff 04, S517 5 ff? f-X U X , PATKENT I I JOE Q, SUI DENY ,, j i? - Y f 'd We During this year at Texas Christian University the enrollment has been far beyond capacity. Witll classrooms, laboratories, halls and facilities ser- iously over-crowded, and with the new building developments, which have torn up and limited the use of much of our campus, the occasions for student dissatisfaction were exceedingly numerous The very fact that we were in the midst of a permanent building and development program made it impossible for the Board of Trustees to make adequate temporary improvements to pro- vide increased conveniences for our students. It is gratifying to know that our students not only endured the inconveniences and unsatisfactory conditions involved in our situation, they have entered into the work generally determined to get the most of the program in spite of the many things which they did not like. Their spirit has not been that of passive or lazy acquiescence. Most of them are quite aware of the handicaps under which we are having to work and they discuss these matters freely. There has been a widespread under- standing of the reasons for the difficulties with which we must work, and there is a genuine desire on the part of the student to cooperate in the maintenance of the best possible academic pro- gram during this temporary emergency period. All of which makes the Board of Trustees deeply grateful and strengthens their determination to move forward as rapidly as possible in the erec- tion of new permanent buildings, in the beautifi- cation of our campus, and in the provision of every possible facility to increase the satisfaction and effectiveness of student life and work on our campus. We express most sincere appreciation to all the students and especially to those student leaders who have worked so sympathetically and helpfully with the Administration during these strenuous days. M. E. SADLER, Prerizfcazf Texas Christian University .ffllllle Qqm Personnel of Registrar's office help solve student problems .... Miss McDonald is assisted by student workers in the Busi- ness Manager's office .... Cashier L. A. Dunagan probably knows more people on the campus by name than any other member of the administration .... Mrs. Mothershead, Librarian, and assistants are always consulted by students for advice on research work. 0 Chairman Roeser of the Building Commiittee discusses plans with Dr. L. D. Anderson, Chairman of the Board of Trustees. wgssiiflffgbmvl K K Jerome A. Moore Dean of Add-Ran College of Arts and Sciences R. A. Smith Dean of the School of Education D Colby D. Hall Dean of Brite College of The Bible Ellis M. Sowell Dean of the School of Business df Cortell K. Holsupple T. Smith McCorkIe I I Dean of the Evening College Dean of the School of Fine Arts John Lord Miss Elizabeth Shelburne Dean of the Graduate School Dean of Women yy QW 54, . 'Q ' -A 1'sxv:-evfxxl-A!'X? GIIIIIBXAS GIEIIHIIIRIIISGJIIIIIAIINII IIIJIINIIIIIVIIESIIRSIICIIIQM SGIILAIIFIIF IIDIIIIIRIIEEIIECIIIIDIIRCIY ADMINISTRATION PRESIDENT M. E. SADLER PRESIDENT EMERITUS E. M. WAITS DEAN JEROME MOORE Add-Ran Collcge of Art: and Sciencet DEAN COLBY D. HALL Brite College ol the Bible DEAN ELLIS M. SOXVELL School of Buxinen DEAN RAYMOND A. SMITH School of Education DEAN CORTELL HOLSAPPLE Evening College DEAN T. SMITH MCCORKLE School of Fine Arif DEAN JOHN LORD Graduate School DEAN ELIZABETH SHELBURNE Dean of Women L. C. WRIGHT Bttxinen Manager S. W. HUTTON Regixtrar J. E. MONTGOMERY Auitlant to the Prefident NOEL KEITH Special Aniftant lo Prexident PAUL CAMPBELL Director of Living Endowment MRS. JESSIE CLAYTON ADAMS Anittant Director of Student Personnel MRS. CATHERINE BALL Ho.rteJ.f, jaroit Hall MRS. L. Z. BANTA Secretary DORIS BLESSING Secretary MRS. W. G. COOK Bookkeeper MRS. E. E. COX Hoften, Foxter Hall MRS. IVA S. COX Auiftant Librarian L. L. DEES Maintenance L. A. DUNAGAN Cathier MRS. RUTH XVHITE ECHOLS AJJiJtant Librarian MRS. MARIE FESPERMAN A.r.riJtant Cathier EMILY GARNETT Anixfant Librarian MRS. E. H. HOLMES Ho.fte.fJ, Fofter Hall C. H. KNITTEL Bookkeeper LILLIAN MCDONALD Secretary ALMA MCLENDON HoJte:J, Jaroir Hall MRS. BERTIE H. MOTHERSHEAD Librarian MRS. C. B. ORAHOOD Secretary MRS. HELEN ORBECK Dietitian MRS. MARGARET PEARCE Secretary MRS. VERA PHILLIPS Nurte MRS. L. W. RAMSEY Regittrarif Office LOUISE RUMLEY Manager, Book Store MRS. PRESTON STEDMAN Secretary LORRAINE TALLY Caxhier, Cafeteria NELL VAN ZANDT Auixtant Librarian DON J. VER DUIN Director of Dorrnitoriex MRS. CEVILLE WHITE Bookkeeper DORTHA WILSON Aniftant to the Librarian FACULTY L. D. ANDERSON Homileticx RUTH I. ANDERSON Bufineu JOHN J. ANDUJAR Medical Technology MRS. RUTH SPEER ANGELL Englith KATHERINE McKEE BAILEY Muxic MARYLOUISE BAKER Mutic INA MAE BRAMBLETT Matheniatin LEON BREEDEN Band JOHN BRIGHAM Music MARTHA DELL BRIGHT Buxinen MRS. ESTELLE JUSTUS BROOKS Econonzicx MRS. ARTEMISIA BRYSON Englith C. A. BURCH Bible MRS. MARY CAMP Englith MRS. MARY L. CANTRILL Englixh IRIS CARAWAY Auittant Librarian EULA LEE CARTER Spanixh MRS. CARRIE M. CARTLIDGE Hittory CECIL F. CHEVERTON Bible JOE CINQUEMANI Music MACK CLARK Phyxical Education C. STANLEY CLIFTON Sociology VARDEMAN B. COCKRELL Pxychology JOSIAH COMBS Modern Language MRS. JOSIAH COMBS Modern Language SIDNEY COOK Englirh MRS. LOUISE COWAN Englixh MRS. JOHN S. COX Axxinant Librarian BURL A. CROUCH Education A. A. DAVIS Mutic GARNETT S. DAVIS Buxineu MRS. OLLIE RAMBIN DICKIE Modern Language PAUL DINKINS Englifh MRS. NAOMI DRAPER N urxe H. J. EDENS Cherniftry MARTINE EMERT Social Science SUZANNE ENGLEMAN Modern Language BONNE H. ENLOW Home Econornicf ARTHUR FAGUY-COTE Mum. LEW D. FALLIS Speech GEORGE FARMER Religion CURTIS J. FIRKINS Psychology CLYDE FLOWERS Phytical Education JOHN FORSYTHE Biology NEWTON GAINES Phyxicr RALPH GARRETT HiJtory MRS. EUNICE JOINER GATES Modern Language W. B. GATES Englith EMMA LOUISE GENTZKE Anittant Librarian MRS. MARIE MOSIER GLICK BuJine.r,r Adminittration WALLACE B. GRAVES Government LURA NANCY GREGORY Englixh ROBERT H. GREGORY Butinett Adrninittraion DANIEL GROFF Bible W. HONVARD GRUBBS Phytical Education W. J. HAMMOND Hittory HENRY B. HARDT Cherniytry LEO HENDRICKS Geology W. G. HEXYIATT Biology F. W. HOGAN Chemixtry WILLIAM KEMP IVIE Modern Language DAN JARVIS Biology-Geology RICHARD E. JAY Econornict MRS. Q'ZELLA OLIVER JEFFUS Muyic MARGARET E. JOHNSON N une MRS. GERALDINE LLOYD KAROL Englifh NOEL KEITH Religion GERALDINE KISSINGER Chernittry MRS. ELVA LERRET Mathematic: PAUL LERRET Mathematicx JOHN LEWIS Mufic D. RAY LINDLEY Religion F. M. LISLE Chernittry LOLA LOLLAR Biology HAROLD LOTTERMAN Art SANDERS T. LYLES Biology MARY ANN MACKE Mathematic! L. L. MANCHESTER Mathernaticf MABEL MAJOR Englith WILLIAM J. MARSH Muxic ABE MARTIN Phyfical Education MARIAN DOUGLAS MARTIN Muyic MRS. RITA SMITH MCALISTER Englixh H. R. MCQUILLIAN Coach MRS. T. SMITH MCCORKLE Mufic MARY RAY MCEUEN Cherniftry L. R. MEYER Coach DOROTHY MICHAEL English KEITH MIXSON Mutic JOSEPH MORGAN Phytica' MRS. EDITH MORGAN Mathernaticpv BROOKS MORRIS Muxic H. R. MUNDHENKE Econornict MRS. ROGER C. NEELY Mufic W. HARVEY NEELY Mathernatizpr W. C. NUNN Htxtory WILLIAM T. OGARA Engineering AUSTIN L. PORTERFIELD Sociology MARGUERITE POTTER Hittory THOMAS PROUSE Phyfical Education WILLIAM L. REED Religion MRS. CAROL JIM RENSHAW Englith THOMAS F. RICHARDSON Ptychology J. WILLARD RIDINGS journalism PAULINE RIPPY Englith WALTER ROACH Coach WILLIAM V. ROOSA Bible XV. R. RUCKER Speech CLARENCE SALE Mathematic! GAYLE SCOTT Geology HILTON D. SHEPHERD Butineu JESAMINE ANNE SHEPPARD Modern Language CHARLES R. SHERER Mathematics MRS. MIRTH W. SHERER Hiftory LORRAINE SHERLEY Englith MRS. C. V. SHORE Art MRS. EVA WALL SINGLETON Education C. H. SMILEY Religion MRS. NELLIE SIMPSON SMILEY Modern Language A. o. SPAIN A Social Science and Econornicr MRS. RUTH D. STAPP Muric MRS. GEORGE STEPHENS Speech CHARLOTTE STEVENSON Mufic MRS. LAURENE STONG Bufineu ROBERT H. TALBERT Sociology JEANETTE TILLETT Muxic MAYBELL TINKLE Phyxical Education RUTH TOXYXNE Religion WALTHER VOLBACH Speech MARY BELLE WADDILL Engliyh S. A. WALL Education W. A. XVELSH Bible E. CLYDE WHITLOCK Muxic MARION NXVHITNEY Biology-Geology MICHAEL VVINESANKER Mmic KITTY WINGO Phyxical Education MRS. HORTENCE XX INTON Biology W. M. XX? INTON Biology WARREN G. XY OOD Englith MRS. HAZEL TUCKER XX OODWARD Ptychology MRS. VERNA WYATI' Englifh SAMUEL P. ZIEGLER Art Jessie C. Adams Alma Louise Bailey Ina Mae Bramblett Inrtrnctor in Psychology Arrirtant Proferror of Asrirtant Profetror of Asrirtant Director of Student Englirh Mathematic: Permnnel On leazfe for graduate Jtuzly Dr. Andujar George L. Bare Leon Breeden Director of Medical Inftructor in Mathematicr 111-VFWEIOV' in Allliib' Technology Director of Baml John Brigham Mary L. Cantrill Carrie M. Cartlidge Asfistant Profenor of Voice Inftructor in Englirh Inxtrltctor in Social Science C. A. Burch lris Carraway Arthur Faguy-Cote Auistant Profenor Afxistant Librarian Axriftarzt Profeuor of Voice of Religion A 0 0 0 Mack Clark B. A. Crouch Bonne Enlow Arsiftant Coach Arrociate Profefyor of Arrociate Proferror of Education Home Economicr Iva Shepherd Cox L. A. Dunagan Newton Gaines Arrixtant Lihrarian Cashier Proferror of Phyxicr Emily Garnett Emma Louise Gentze W. J. Hammond Reference Lihrarian Arriflant Lihrarian Proferror of Hixtory W. B. Gates Marie Moser Glick Leo Hendricks Proferror of Englirh Former Inxtrnctor in Arriytant Profefsor of Secretarial Science a is Geology Xxx X W Q M six gm X x x Wf1.aQ.g:.Qz2 tx.. 'gI..,:,. '5 ,z Q .,.,,. . . . ,X 4 Q rt .. t X ,. 3 A E 2 s S ,.... ' Q 3 ,:,, , .. I 1 , ff. .- is ......a .f . li , . ...K CL '::i . . '?'i'f:E.f32 N fi . Z .,,, - 4 is : g . 5 --- 5:,Q:Q,.:.: .-., F, .,., ., ,v,.,w.,:,3l gym x ..,. . A f p I' 5' Rf N .. .,:,, A ,PPP I ...A.:: s w .b,, V,.,,,: E ..... In . 1 XA WX. thaw 1 Noel L. Keith Naomi Jones Drap Special Arrirtant to the Nurfe Prefldent Mrs. Geraldine F. Karol Imtructor of Erzglirb Mabel Major H. R. McQuillan Profeuor of English Burkethall Couch Mary Ann Macke Imtructor lu Matbematicr L. L. Manchester Instructor in Matlyematicf J. E. Montgomery Arrirtfmt to the President Leo Meyer Football Couch Mrs. Roger Neeley Imtructor in Voice H. R. Mundhenke Profefror of Ecouomicr W. Harvey Neeley Anirtunt Pro ferror of M alla emuticf Q'Zella O. jeffus Airifturzt Profeuor of Organ S. W. Hutton Regirtrur Margaret Johnson Nurre Mrs. Elva Lerrer Imtructor in Mutlvemulicr Paul E. Lerret Instructor in Matlaernulicr Lola Lollar Instructor in Biology Joseph Morgan Proferror of Playricr Edith L. Morgan Mrs. E. Mothershead Imtructor in Mutlnemuticx Libfrlfirltl Vera Phillips Head Nurre W. C. Nunn Marguerite Porter Arrociate Profeuor of Instructor in Social H istory Sczertcer Louis W. Ramsey Auiftant Profefsor of Engineering On leave of abrence Eva Wall Singleton Afsirlanl Profeuor of Eiliiealion Ruth Towne Afxixlanl Profexror of Religiont Erlncalion E. Clyde Whltlotk Arriitant Profenor of Violin and Viola William L. Reed Afxiftani Pro feuor of Religion Church H. Smiley Adjunct Proferfor of Religion Walther Volbach Auociale Profenor of Speech-Drama Kitty Wingo Axriftanl Profeuor of Pbyfical Education T. F. Richardson Profesror o P5 'clyolo 1' I f J g. Director of Sludenl Perfonnel Nelle Simpson Smiley Inxiructor in Greek U Ruth White Echols Arfiflant Librarian Hazel Tucker Woodward Aniriant Proferfor of Prycb ology J. Willard Ridings Profeuor of Ionrnalitrn Mrs. Sterling P,Poole Formerly Affirlant Regiftrar Mary B. Waddill Inxtrurlor in Englirb Nell Van Zandt Ayfirtant Librarian Clarence M. Sale Auiytanl Professor of Matbematicr and Engineering Gayle Scott Professor of Geology Charlotte jane Stevenson Innfruelor in Miuic Maybelle Tinkle Asristanl Profersor of Pliyrifal Education W. A. Welsh Auislant Proferxor of New Teftarnenl F. W. Hogan Profeuor of Claemixlry Hi-zE,2'fLfii'g S. P. Ziegler Proferror of Art . Brooks Morris Arxiftani Profexror of Violin J gaudy Ufgdww Derrehl ffrpps james Starhdlridlge Preyirlwzl Vice-P'rc.a'iz17c1zl Charrhmtte Childress Christine Retteh Secretary T7'C4l,lg1l'1'67' 'T we tw? it 's 4 1 A s ...sReS.i5.i... .ow X DERRELI. TIPPS, President JOHN STANDRIDGE, Vice Prerident CHARLOTTE CHILDRESS, Secretary CHRISTINE ROTTON, Treasurer EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS '..- , iiiffi 1 . ' 11'1' I if :2--'1 f i2'1--1 - A.A,. ': . ' '--- I - '. i ii :': ' N2' '- gr- :': 2 ':: E '21' .1 1-:1g ' : , , .,....,:,:,,:.,., . --'A ' A,-.:: zlp ' -IAA . f I -:-' -..:. 2 If W' , - -a,si:asfsa:5s :-1'1 s gi T T T TTT HT r , T 1 :' I : 1 ! ' A :as:5,.,. Q f .-'- -V 25: 32, ,,.' ::' ,. ' Perry Gandy Richard Moore JUDICIARY COMMITTEE DAVID BUNN, Chairman BOB GUY JAMES IVIUSSETTER BOB LIPSCOMB KENNETH WOMACK be 'Q PPP, 2 ..,,,.,,.:.: . vvv' , as ...rf .... .,.. . ., vvvvv I ,Q I in ....,, 1. 5.1 i , 2, ' igagiisgg, '-' ,T ,A-',--.:.:::g.52:s:s:- W NM U '::::., is., .. - .55 5 . - .... t ., Q me Q , . I Qi V . J pw gi W ..:..: ..,., : .,l.,.,,i::,. A., ::5 EiEE:E::- A ' ' A -:Q . ' -tt ...-if x r I Q ' , Q . Fin! Row: Bettsye Campbell, Ted Dye, Katherine Frank, Allister Gill, Sue Goolsby. Second Row: Tex Harner, Ted Long, Sammy Morrow, John McMahon, Bob Matthews. Third Row: Jackie Miller, Wanda Pearson, Pat Perkins, Jan Riddle, Ann Richards. Fourth Row: Mary Claude Scott, Kay Sims, Sam Wfeatherford, Steve Whiffen, Bob Young. STUDENT EUUNIIIL This year T.C.U.'s student government should be commended for its accomplishments. Under the capable direction of Student Prexy Derrell Tipps, the Student Council has presented to the Student Body a program of school activities, successful in the eyes of the students and the administration. New features introduced on the campus include the inaugural exchange of an annual skillet-trophy between the student councils of T.C.U. and S.M.U., with the annual trophy going to the winner of the T.C.U.-S. M. U. football game, and the Sweethearts Ball where the first Sweetheart of the University was presented with Sweetheart nominees sponsored by various campus clubs. Foundation has been laid by the Student Council for these events to become annual affairs. Other accomplishments have included the securing of additional holidays for students at Thanksgiving and an excellent planning of Homecoming ac- tivities. This year's Student Council Scholarship was presented to Miss Charlotte Childress, Secretary of the Student Body. Miss Lola Lollar is Faculty Sponsor. Other Activities: Secured invitations for students to attend Rice Dance on Student Body trip to Houston. . . Campus Nicklcodeon repaired ..., Made suggestions concerning the car parking problems to the Administration and the Police Department .... Sold Christmas seals, contributed to Goodfellows, Santa Pal, and World Student Service Funds .... Sent delegates to Texas Chapter of the Student Federalists, January 11th, Austin, Texas. 4Standridge, Childress, Weatherford, Roosa, and Rottonj . . . Sponsored Free Mixer, January 29th in Foster Hall. . . . Free Valentine Dance, February 14th .... Appointed committee to study revision of Student Government . . . Sent representatives to Texas Round Up CSug Owensl, N.T.A.C. fRuth Knoxl, T.S.C.W. Rosebud Festival CChristine Rottonj, and Rice Rondolet CMary Claude Scottj .... David Bunn, Chairman of judiciary Committee, went to Regional Con- ference of National Student Association, Austin, March 21st and 22nd. IX EXYUX A7 3 I5 AJ I----4 H20 GS if-N I 3 X X- ,,. f ,C '--4 J! 4,566 SU Xfxfl-Q' Y T Little one, Do not he afraid of the darhnexy The thick, hlach darhnefs, Hanging, A velvet cartain, Fall of the Jcent of the oeean And the far-off lands. Reach oat and toaeh it With yozir tiny fingerf. I f Heaven lies ahoat, Do hring it clofer. All the world if there, Waiting, Patient, Fall of hope and wonder AJ to what yon will giife it. It will not harry yon, Thoagh longing for greatnexf, It has grown old With the doctrine of Tonzorrows Ont of the darkness A lightg Ozit of the light A peaceg Oat of the peace A Kingdoin! . 'MR MCCOY r egrets that he cun't make it to class today. P HOTO BY BARNETT if -k if if ir Uhr Gnnhnlirra . . . A superb production with an all-student cast, far above average for student work. This Gilbert and Sullivan light opera was presented by the Choral Club With the cooperation of the Music De- partment in the Spring of '46-too late for mention in the '46 yearbook. Under the careful and experienced direction of llUncle Billy Marsh this production played to packed audiences at T.C.U. and later went on a successful tour of several Texas cities. Outstanding credit should be given to the performances of Melvin Dacus, Arthur Arney, Myra McNeill, Bettye Easley, George Stevens, Bob Matheny, Kathryn Light, Hazel Hutton, Carter johnson, Dorothy Forrester, Charles Wilson, Stan Barker and the Orchestra. Orchids, laurels and Petunias to Uncle Billy, the Choral Club and the Music Department for this production. The school is looking forward to the production of The Mikado!! late this Spring. U .Sentara Oar Father, in watch over Thy children, Help at to grow in fpirit, at ye taught. Help at to ferve Thy kingdom, day hy day, In love and the kindly ivatchivord- Brotherf Let tif live oat oar livef in broader fpheret Where niercy if no idle word of tongue, And inen inahe treatare of nnfelfifhneft. Give nt no riches, af men Jpeah of richef, Lett ice heconze at hlind nien and fee not. Take from at pride and ity falfe certainty, Let ax forget cheap striving: learn to go Where love if not and leave itf print behind Teach at Jonze pity, Lord, and over all, Reach oat thy hand to nt, left ive Jhoiild fall L s'w-. Z 61,0 f++fff 3 QM W i :EE. :':5E55Ef::.. v lx Rf Q as ,E it ig, ' ---' : fs 5 Q if Q if , .. 3 gg W Q B P xsfrff wear 'wi W QKW' ? . E M, ,eqlgvg wx, QB, .AgrMw, as , 7, .N ws. . ::-.- -X ...e: ..::: , l55?A 5gg, ,qw ,X N . AA L, 35 . , K x X N 4 ' iw ' ,Q .gif we f e A M1.w.x,ww ,., f K :sl X Ak f QNQEW Rs!! W 5 f f' M .ef .C we 'V S .. S W.. O V Fall Term Preficienl Spring Term Preficierzzf Jf 1 4 sm wwfzmfwfz MW, ezmre Sw!! fbaaicf Bunn guefqn. Wdwn Vice Prexident Secretary and Treasurer MARGARET ABBOTT Electra. Texas Major: Religious Education At'tiz'1licr: B. C. B. Ass'n.. Meliorist Club Sec., Spon- sor of Freshman Group, Glce Club, Y eniora TOP ROW GENEVIEVE ADARTS CHARLES Ii, AKIN Fort Worth, Texas lfort XVorrh, Texas .BETTY ADAMS llzjor: Religion MARJORIE ADKINS llajur: Secondary Education hm Wflfthv TCXH5 Piizfriritffz B. C. B. Ass'n., I-mls Rock, Afkamas iAitlz'i1iei: Baseball letter- fllajur: Secondary Education Timothy Club Major: Religion ITILIH, T A5S'n. Atilflflifli Student Council Freshman Year, Bryson Club, Frogettes, Lcti MARJORIE ALDRIDGE Houston, Texas Major: Secondary Education Aitizfiliuii American Chem- ical Society Sec., Lcri, B.C,B. Assn, Meliorist Club, Na- tural Science Society, Tim- othy Club, Band, Y BOTTOM ROW ERNEST ALLEN, JR. MRS. LILLIAN BALES ALVIN F. BARKER Fort Xlilurth, Texas Fort Wortli, Texas B Fort Worth, Texas Y R BARRIER 1 . .- . - 3 ELIZABETH BAKER M ' . - ' BILLIE ARBOUR N - . , -. MAR . Business Admtnis Fmt Worth, Texas ayor. Education Fon Worth' Texas Dallas, Texas Ailizriliwz Alpha Chi, Al- Major: Mathematics Major: Education .llizjorr Home Etonomics pha Psi Omega .. V. P.. Ailirizicr: American Chem- Affiztfzier: Collegiate B.8zP. zlrliriliuiz Chi Beta, Mel- T.C.U. Chamber of Com- ical Society, Parabola NV. iorist Klub, XY'.S.A., Y mcrce . . V. P., Fullis Play- Sec.-Treas. ersfDramatics . Pres., Les Gtenouilles . Pres., Los Hidalgos, Phi Sigma Iota . . Pres., Student Council . . junior year Beauties on Parade . . . Amon G., Jr. driving. Effigy of Bobby Lane is strung up on a lamp post. im 5 rms Q . 3.5 The Purple and White on parade. I el'll0I'J TOP ROW MILDRIED G. BARROXV DOROTHY BELL Graham, Texas Q H Wichita Falls, Texas Q Major: Sociology KAROL yi' BAYLLS5 Altzjar: Business Adminis- BIITTY BENTON Aifzmmr Alpha tim, Bc.. 1'Uff Worth, TOMS tration Rusk- TCM B. Ass'n.,Frogettes. Leti, Los illuyifr: English Ail1'i'i1iw: Collegiate B.8cP. Major: Speech-Drama Hidalgos, Meliorist Club, .flcfirilieii Symphony Or- NV. Arliritiei: Alpha Psi Ome- Pi Gamma Mu, XY'.S.A., thestrn ga, Fallis Players-Dramatics Y . Sec., Band, Radio Work Shop-T.C.U. BOTTOM ROW ROBERT Bl.ACKVl'ELL VV. E. BOYNTON Corpus Christi, Texas Lewisville, Texas Major: Physics-Mathematics LQUFSF Bowl-ING Major: Biology ETHEL ASHBY .BBAGG Aifnvfieiz American Chem- hm Worth: Texas Aclifitieit American Chem- Conde, Virginia icnlSociety, Physics Society, .llajrm Business Adminis- ical-Society, Natural Science Major: Elementary Educa- Germzin Club, International tration Society tion Relations Club, Pnrabola, Choral Club Arlivizierz B.C.B. Associa- tion, Timothy Club J ' s The spam of T. C. U. CAROLYN BLACK Canyon, Texas Major: Accounting Ailifilicfz Collegiate BNP. W.. , Sec., International Re- lations Club, Meliotist Club. MY.. THEODORE A. BROXWN Fort XVorth, Texas Major: Religion Aiii12i1fie.r: Timothy Club FORREST C. BLACK Irzlan, Texas Major: Physical Education DAVID A. BUNN San Augustine, Texas Major: Government Atzirifiexz American Legion Post-T.C.U., International Relations Club . . Pres., V. P., Student Body . V. P., Los Hidalgos, Meliorist Club, Pi Gamma Mu, Y . Pres., V. P., Chm. of Southwest Region YMCA, XVh0's XVho in American Colleges and Universities, Senior Class Favorite 1.1 BILLY SUE BURT XVichita Falls, Texas Major: Psychology RUFUS A. CARR Fort XVorth, Texas Major: Business Education Make way for a lady. Queen Poddy with Duchesses Jean and Betty. lnsignificant guy is Dave Randall eniora TOP ROW JIMMY CAIN Lufkin, Texas MAXINE M' CAHOON Major: Government Arlington, Texas Major: Sociology JANIE L. CALLAHAN Fort Viforth, Texas Major: Mathematics Artiririerr Parabola . V.P. BOTTOM ROW HELEN CHRISTIAN i 1 Fort Worth, Texas JIMMUL 4-HEATHAM Major: Music Education JACIVON CLARDY Atllritit-I: American Legion lion W Offhy Texas Aclirilieii Mixed Chorus Fon Worth, Texas Post-T. C.U., Chamber of Major: Home Economics Major: Music Education Commerce ALIl1'ffI6',fI Bryson Club, Chi Actiritierz Fine Arts Coun- Bcta cil, Symphony Orchestra, Band . . V. P., Drum Ma- jorette J. EDWARD CAMPBELL Tyler, Texas Major: Chemistry Actioitieiz American Chem- ical Society .. Pres. Nat- ural Science Society JANE M. COFFIN Itasca, Texas Major: Sociology AC!i1'ilIEJI P hi K a p'p a Lambda, Meliorist Club, Leti, Frogettes, Y JEAN CARPENTER Houston, Texas Major: Biology AFIfI'ili6JI American Chem- ical Society, Natural Science Society ELIZABETH CROUCH Fort Wlorth, Texas Major: Secondary Education Atlfriliefr American Chem- ical Society, Natural Science Society, Parabola, Timothy Club, Baptist Student Un- ion, Home Economic Club eniord TOP ROW ROSEMARY DARBY MYRTLE K. DAVIDSON JUNE DAY Fort XVorth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas N Rotan, Texas 1 Major: Spanish DUNKIN R: DAVIDSON Major: Speech-Drama MRS-A'-1Ch DAVIS Major: Education WINIFRFD DEERING r A,,,,,,m,,.: Band Q Drum l'ort W orth, Texas Savannah, Georgia Burleson, 'lexas Majorctzc, Assistant Drum Major: Business Adminis- Major: Sociology . fllflfvfi Music E1ll1Cf1fi0H l Major tration Acrivirier: International Re- Atfirifiw: Choral Club Arziifizierz Chamber of Com- lations Club, Minisrcr's W.S.A. merce-T.C.U., Chess Club Wives, Dames Club BOTTOM ROW XVILLIS DENMAN BETTYE EASLEY FRANCES RUTH ELDER Fort Worth, Texas Brownwood, Texas Clovis, New Mexico Jlojor: Business Adminis- EUGENE R: DOUGLAS Major: Music Education Wim-DON B- EDWARDS Nflfffff MllSiC Education MARY BELLE ELLIOTT tration Foff Woffht TCXHS At-ffrzrm: Choral Club, Foff Woffhs Texas A1'ff1'fff9J'3 Symphony Or- Ifvmg- Texas Major: Geology Frogettes, Leri, Meliorist Major: Physical Education chestra AIrzjr1r:- Education Acriifjzier: American Chem- Club, Y Artivitief: Football Letter- Acllrltfefr Choral Club ical Society, Band, Los Hi- man, T Assn Frogcttes, Leu, XV.S.A. dalgos, Natural Science So- cicty Horses hoofs on cobblestones. Head yell leader Nel alights to rally forces! .,,:.mi, Y , , NEL L. EPPERSON Rocksprings, Texas Major: Elementary Educa- tion Acfiz-ilierz Bryson Club, Frogettes, Leti, Student Council . Student Body CAROLYN EVERETT Temple, Texas Major: Business Education Ar-firirierz Collegiate B.8cP. W. . Sec.-Treas., Frogetres, eniora TOP ROW C. A. FAGAN Dallas, Texas Major: Psychology Arziifizierz Student Council, council Representative Sophomore Class President, Junior Class President F. LEON FANNING Fort XVorth, Texas Major: Biology PAT FINCHER Fort Worth, Texas Major: Psychology Arririfiei: Chemical Club, Les Grenouilles, Dance Man- ager, Natural Science Soci- ety, .V.P. and Sec. PERRY GANDY Fort XX'orth, Texas Major: Arr ' Actiuilierz American Legion Post-T.C.U., Brushes Club Pres., Freshman Class Prcsi- Lexi . . Pres., Fine Arts Council dent, Junior Class President, . Pres., Editor of Horned Head Yell Leader, Class Frog, Student Council, T favorite of Senior, Junior Association, Senior Class and Freshman classes, Rep- Favorite, XVho's Who in resentative to N. T. A, C., American Colleges and Uni- Representative to S.W.S.- versiries T.C. BOTTOM ROW GEORGE C. GARTNER ALASTAIR D. GILL MARION R. GRAHAM Houston, Texas J I B Flushing, New York OAD Beaumont, Texas QUINCY P A iGARD Mzjor: Business Adminis A 4 G1 SON, JR- Major: Sociology NADA G Major: Speech-Drama ' H C' tration Paducah-'Texas Afaaffaiz Meliorist Club, FOH Woffh- Tw-S Arm-zaai: chi Bea, Pauls Plano- TMS Actirfljeit Bryson Club, Major: Secondary Education Yell Leader Majorf Home Economics Players ., Cor. Sec., Mel- Major: Art Chamber of Commerce- Alfiziiricrz Chi Beta . . Re- iorist Club. Secretary-Treas Arm-hier: Frogettes, Choral T.C.U., Sophomore Class. . porter, Natural Science So- urer of Junior Class Club, Brushes Club, Mel- V. P., Junior Class . . Pres. cicty iorist Club, Bryson Club Football Letterman, T lt's Homecoming at T. C. U. The Horned Frog Band in Aggieland. 1 lt was a great day for the Irish-Boy friend Jim Lucas The preparaltion walsnot in vain . . . looks on while Prexy Derrell presents Queen Poddy the Home- Mighty Texas IS no more. coming Bouquet. eniolfs TOP ROW VAN E. HALL XVILLIAM HARRELSON ORPHA GRACE HUM Kaufman, Texas Major: Business Adminis tration Ai'li1'ifie.r1 Bryson Club T. C. U. Chamber of Com metce, T Ass'n., Sopho more Class President BARBARA HOLLONVAY Longview, Texas .lltzjnri Physical Education Aizirifieiz Frogettes, Lexi Choral Club, Meliorist Club, XVomen's Sports Ass'n. DAPHNE J. HARKEY Grand Prairie, Texas Major: Secondary Education MARY L. HOLMSTROM Fort XX'orth, Texas .llajnri Spanish At1i1'ilie.f: Bryson Club, Les Grenouilles, Los Hidalgos. Phi Sigma Iota, 1946 Round-up Representative at Texas University, 1947 Reps resentative at Texas A.8cM. E1 Dorado, Arkansas Major: Physical Education Aitirifieri T Ass'n. GERTRUDE HAUSLIAN Fort Worth, Texas Major: Business Adminis- tration Ac'li1filieJ: Band, Collegiate B.8:P.W'. Club, NY'Omen's Sports Ass'n. BOTTOM ROW BETTY CARL HORNSBY Fort Wortli, Texas Major: Medical Technician Ailifilieri Alpha Chi, Am- erican Chemical Society. Los H i dalgos , Natural Science Society .. Treas. KERMIT D. HUCKABEE Fort Worth, Texas Major: Physics Amz'11ie.r: American Legion Post-T.C.U. Willis, Texas Major: Business Adminis- tration I At fiffilicrf Frogettes, Let: Collegiate B.Xl-XXV. Club MARY RUTH HUGHES Fort Worth, Texas Major: Nursing Aclivilfeit Bryson Club Natural Science Society. DOROTHY HENRY Ranger, Tcxas Major: Speech Ailirilier: Alpha Psi Omega IZTHFL R. HUNNICUTT liorr XVorth. Texas illifjorf Preehled Hidalgos, Natural Scicncc Society a2?f??a?,a'S??sg .4 gif? ' a :Q --'- -. . ii' , ll q:': ':Z:Q ' it 'Km iii is l , 3 izl- Ev. 1, x , . AA:: A s-:RQ I have a headache, Mr. Anthony. L. A.'s press agent, Jack Mauldin, does not give a statement. eniora TOP ROW HAZEL E. HUTTON Brownwood, Texas Aiajorz Music Education Arrrrifier: Alpha Chi, Cho- ral Club , . Sec., Fine Arts Council, Leti, Meliorist Club . Sec., Y , Junior Class .Sec., Who's Wlho in American Colleges and Uni- versities. BILLY M. JONES Eastland, Texas Major: Physical Education PAUL WARREN IFLAND Houston, Texas Major: Chemistry Artjrizief: American Legion Post-T.C.U., Bryson Club, Natural Science Society CHARLES JONES Independence, Missouri Major: Psychology Azfiritjur: B.C.B. Ass'n, . . Pres., Frog Forensic Frater- nity , . V. P,, International Relations Club, Meliorist Club , Pres., Timothy Club, Y . . Recreation Chm., Service Committee, Debate Team, Assistant in Psychology Department MARY JO JACKSON Dallas, Texas EUNICE JENSEN Beaumont, Texas Major: Accounting LOUISE JACOBS Major: Sociology DOROTHY LA JOHNSON Arzirizierz Choral Club, col- Fort Worth- Texas At7!iI'iIf6'JZ Fallis Pia,-ers, Eastland- Taxaa legiate B.6cP.W. Club, Fallis Major: Sociology Meliorist Club Major: Psychology Slayers, Frogettes, Leti. . Ar'1i1'itje,r: Brushes Club Arfizfirier: Frogettes, Leri res. BOTTOM ROW PAULINE JONES ANN KENT MARY MAXINE JONES Dallas, Texas Major: Religion Afizrillerr B. C. B. Ass'n., Choral Club. Frogettcs, Leti, Meliorist Club, Sec. Tim- othy Club LGirl's Divisionj ..Y., Eldorado, Texas Major: Secondary Education Alitifitiert Alpha Chi, Bry- son Club, Leti, W.S.A., Yell Leader, Senior Class Favor- ite, Homecoming Queen. Fort XX'orth, Texas HUBERT JOYNERJR- Major: Speech-Drama Farr xx' Oflh- Taxaa AL'!il'l'II'L'JZ P hi K a p p a Major: Psychology Lambda eniors TOP ROW JACK KIRBY MAURICE C, LANGFORD JOSEPH 'HENRY LFATH GG G Fort Worth, Texas G OGAN Fort Worth, Texas ELIZABETH LAWSON Wichita Falls, Texas Pl? YKIN -. '. 4 GEOREK b. - M- ,B ' .Ad Fort Worth, Texas Major' Physical Education Fort Worth, Texas Qlligfgiijfcgifgggimmander Fort Worth, Texas mga, uslncsq mmm Major: Psychology Major: Economics Historian . . American Le- Major: Psychology Arm'i1ie,i': Chi Beta, Dames Atlivitier: Chamber of Com- gion, Treas., Sec. , Cham- Aciiwfiex: NW, S. A. Club, Pi Gamma Mu, Stu- merce-T.C.U. ber of Commerce, Who's dent Council .Rcc.-Sec. Who in American Colleges and Universities BOTTOM ROW MRS. DOROTHY A. LEE BETTIE LEEPER CAROLYN MCCARTNEY Fort Worth, Texas Jos Fort Worth, Texas EUGENE LIVESAY W'axahachie, Texas LESTER XV M COY Major: Phychology EPH WILLIAM I-EE Major: Music 4, 1 Mdiwi Aff . ' C ' Acriiitzcrz Chi Beta, Dames PON Woffhs Texas Aclirilierz Dramatics Club, 4 PON Worth- Texas Acziriliei: Br-uShCS Club, lm Worth: Texas Club, Frogertes Major: Modern Languages Leti, Meliorist Club, Mixed Mayor: GC0l08Y FIOSCIIHS. Leu. LOS Hldal- Major: Secondary Education Chorus, XV. S. A. Arziritierz American Cham- gos, Phi Sigma Iota ical Society, Les Grenoui es, Natural Science Society, Meliorist Club, Y Longhorn Burial Ceremony. I wantu lead a band! Q ls is gt- -' .c K 5 eniora TOP ROW A. G. McDANlEL DAVID E. MCLENDON Fort Worth, Texas K Q Fort Worth, Texas Major: Business Administia- CHARLES MCGUCKIN 1ll4lf0'2 PFC Mfd MADGE MCMAHAN tion HOUSU-'nw TCX35 Affirizieri American Chem- Fort Woffhf TSX35 Major: Accounting ical Society, Natural Science Major: Spanish Arl1'1'1'tie:: Chamber of Com- Society Acliririw: Los Hidalgos, Phi merce-T.C.U. Sigma Iota BOTTOM ROW BEN MATHESON MARSHALL MASON, JR. Fort Worth, Texas S Dallas, Texas A M ' : P LM d JE SE MASON A ' . f . CHARLIE D. M YS Mor M 6 Dallas, Texas A5531-y Fort Worth, Texas Major: Law Choral Club, Horniletic Major: Pre-Law Arfiffilier: Meliorist Club, Guild, Meliorist Club, Stu- Activitier: Bryson Club, Student Council, Football dent Council, Timothy Club. Chamber of Commerce , , Letrerman, Senior Class Fa- Freshman Class Pres., Head Treas. vorite, T Ass'n. Yell Leader, Freshman Class Favorite I wantu play cu trumpet! . WWA' ELSIE MANNING Tyler, Texas Major: Medical Technology Arv1i1'ilie,v: American Chem- ical Society, Meliorist Club, Natural Science Society, ..Y., JOE B. MEISSNER, JR. Wichita Falls, Texas Major: Business Adminis- tration Arfiz-itier: Chamber of Com- merce The hell you do. W. G. MARLAR, JR. Glendale, California Major: Business Adminis trarion Ar1i1'1'11'cs Chamber of Com merce, Frog Vets ALBERT G, MIKUTA Griffith, Indiana Major: Religion Aifmiriexz Timothy Club -Q 75 Poddy takes the spotlight as Crooner My ear itches, says the boy in the lower left hand corner. Derrell chews the mike. MARY MILLER Port XVorth, Texas ,lhzjuri Secondary Education MINYONE NILUGAN RICHARD MOORE Fort XY'orth, Texas Beaumont, Texas ilhzjuri Psychology .fliziwilieiz Bryson Club, Nas tural Science Society l el'll0l'4 TOP ROW MARY MIXON Plainview, Texas DA ID MOAKE ,ll tjort Speech-Dra na , V L' fldll1lfll8JI Alpha Psi Ome- lon Worth' Texas ga, liallis Players, Poetry Jifijor: Business Administra Club, The Skiff, V. P. Jun- tion ior Class, V. P. Radio Club Am'1-flieiz Chamber of Com- merce, Choral Club BOTTOM ROW ELBERT M. MORROW Fort Worth, Texas Mawr: Joumaligm RUTH, MORPHIS Majw: Ewnomics DOROTHY MOSELEY Amrmw: Dana Press Club' Lori XY orth, Texas AC,j,,y,iH: f-Y-' Dundee, Texas Htirnggj Frog, Intramural Ahzjar: Music Education Major: Economics Club, Editor of Skiff, XVh0's flizirifivrz Los Hidalgos, Afziviriex: Frogettes . , Sec.- XY ho in American Colleges Symphony Orchestra Treas., International Rela- antl Universities tions Club, Meliorist Club, Pi Gamma Mu, W.S.A.. Y , Pi Kappa Gamma De- bate ., Sec., Leti .. Sec. Treas. CHARLES L. MOBLEY Fort XVorth, Texas .llizjuri Economics ED MUEGGE, JR. Brenham, Texas Major: Religion Activitieyz B. C. B. Ass'n., International Relations Club, Meliorist Club, Stu- dent Council, Timothy Club Pres., Y , Treas., Student Council Member Summer 1946 ITITAN A. BIOUR lfort XYlOfIl1, Texas Major: Accounting Aillrlliwz Chamber of Com- merce. Y , V.P. Chamber of Commerce, XY'ho's XY'l1o ln American Colleges and Universities ARNO MUFLLER Fort XY'ortl'i, Texas lllajor: Accounting All these girls and no potatoes . . boyfriends, that is . Helen Christie and incognito Jack decorate a cur. ROBERT S. NEWKIRK Fort Worth, Texas Major: Accounting Aclivitierz Alpha Chi, Bry- son Club, Chamber of Corn- rnerce, Frog Forensic Fra- ternity, International Rela- tions Club, Pi Kappa Delta, Winner Gough Oratorical Contest ROSALYN PADON Fort Worth, Texas Major: Spanish Activilier: Bryson Club, Los Hidalgos I eIll0l'J BOTTOM ROW KAY NOBLES HOWARD J. OVERBEEK A Fort Worth, Texas S Fort Worth, Texas R Y NEWTON Major: Music Education ' H: OLIVER Major: Accounting OWNSBY Mafshaua Texas Aczivilier: Choral Club, Fon Woffh, Texas Ariiuizierz Varsity Basket- Celma, Texas Major: Physical Education Horned Frog, W.S.A., Y Major: Accounting ball, T Ass'n. Major: Sociology Atliritjeyz i'T Ass'n. Attivilier: Los Hidalgos, Senior Class Favorite TOP ROW LYNN PEARSON BETTY JO PHILLIPS Ranger, Texas Fort Worth, Texas ANNETTE PARKER M - . I . LINWOOD PETERSON M ' . - MARJORIE PICKENS Dallas, Texas tioiior' E ememary Educa Leland, North Carolina Agggjielguaiqoral Club, Colorado City, Texas Major: Psychology Major: History Harmony Club Major: Religious Education Aclivitier: Meliorist Club, HY.. Atziaizier: B.C.B. Ass'n. , Choral Club, Leti, Los Hi- dalgos, Meliorist Club, Tim- othy Club, Y eniord TOP ROW J. C. POOL HOMER D. RANDALL ED REVERCOMB Fort W'orth, Texas HA Y C PU A CE Fort Worth, Texas D A Fort Worth, Texas Major: Business Administra- RR 1 BVI Major: Speech-Drama E WARD R NKIN, JR' Major: Physical Education VIRGINIA REYNOLDS tion I St. Louis, Missouri Aaiwiieiz Fallis players, Fort Worth, Texas Acmmieiz Bryson Club, Pendta Road, C.P., India Major: History Horned Frog, Radio Work Major: Physics Golf Team .llajorz Sociology Aulivitieiz B.C.B. Ass'n. , Shop, Student Council, Fort Aclivitier: Parabola, T.C.U. AL'li1'ifiBJZ Frogettes, Leti, Homiletic Guild . . Sec.- Worth Collegiates . . Pres., Physics Society, German Meliorist Club, Mixed Cho- Treas. Junior Representative Club rus, Phi Sigma Iota, 'YH BOTTOM ROW SAM S. RICHARDSON BETTY JO ROBISON HENRY ROSE Fort Xworth, Texas Smackover, Arkansas 4 New Braunfels, Texas CHRISTINE ROTTON Major: Business Administta- FI-OGENE ROBERTSON Major: Sec. Sc. A JQCKJV' SOQERS Major: Psychology V Fort XX Onhv Texas IIOII Fon Woflhf Texas Activizieiz Collegiate B.8zP. - Off Orff exas Afljvirier: Bryson Club, T dlH!0fZ HOITIC ECODOIIHCS Major: Psychology W., Leti, Radio Work Shop, Mawr: Journalism Ass'n. .V.P., Co-Capt. Foot- Arzivirier: Chi Beta, ,V.P., Activiliefz Chi Beta . . V. W.S.A. ball Team, Class Favorite Mavericks, Natural Science P., Sec.-Treas., Phi Kappa Society, Student Council.. Lambda, W,S,A, Treas., W',S.A., Collegiates Better Don that uniform, Rosy. What u motley looking bunch . . . that morning at the station. W WWE .J OLIVE E. RUSSELL Fort Worth, Texas en ior.4 TOP ROW ALICE RLNGE M,,,,,,, English ROBBIE RUTHERFORD Mason, Texas Activjtiert Alpha Psi Omega, LOU Wvffh- T335 Major: Speech Poetry Club, Y Major: Math Acfirilfcfz Fallis Players ' DAN S. SHULTS Decatur, Texas JIMMIE E' SHIELDS Major: Journalism Activitieft, Alpha Chi, Les Grenouilles, Parabola ,. Pres., Who's W'ho in Amer- ican Colleges and Universi- ties ROBERT H. SANDERS Tomball, Texas Major: Psy. Sociology Arzizjzzerz American Chem- ical Society, American Le- gion Post-T.C,U., Natural Science Society, Pi Gamma Mu BOTTOM ROW FRANK SLACK Fort XX'orth, Texas Alljzwier. Dana Press Clubv Pecos, Texas Major: Secondary Education The Skiff Arfiriziefz Fallis Players LDramatics3 Major: Accounting Aczivizief: American Legion Post-T.C.U., Band BETTY SMILEY Bilaspur, India Major: English Artioifier: Frogettes, Les Grenouilles, Leti, Meliorist Club, Phi Sigma Iota, Sigma Tau, Y On the front row we Charlotte Garrison, Ging The boys give out with ze Rumba The song . . . probably MARY CLAUDE SCOTT Fort Worth, Texas Major: Government Aczizfjziefz Student Council, Pres, Senior Class, Pres. F r es h m a n Class, Council Scholarship, Junior Favorite, S t u d e n t Representative to Rice, Natural Science Soci- ety, Bryson Club CLARENCE B. SMITH Fort Worth, Texas Major: Accounting Aftivitier: Chamber of Com- merce-T.C.U., Frog Vets MARY B. SELLARS .Fort XVorth, Texas Major: Secondary Education Auizfirief: Brushes Club. Choral Club, Collegiate B. 8cP.W'., Fallis Players QDra- matics! Horned Frog, Mel- iorist Club, W.S,A., Sec. Student Council, Yell Leader M. C. SMITH, JR, Fort Wcxrtli, Texas zllajori Physics Actizfilief: American Chem- ical Society. Parabola, T.C.U. Physical Society have . . . June Owens, Marty Sanford, er Collins, Vicky Nahum, and Pat Timbes. You Are My Sunshine. 3 , X l -.W -M11 SNOOZIE SMYTH Chicago, lllinois liiujofi Sociology At!IiI'f!fKJf Bryson Club. Chi Beta, lfrogettes, Leti, XVSA. FRANK D. STEXVART Wlichita Falls, Texas Major: Accounting Atlirilier: American Legion Post-T.C,U., Chamber of Commerce-T. C. U., Choral Club ,gs if ,, .,,....---fm. ooopsy, Daisy! . . And the boys get down to a real Jam Session. eniord TOP ROW MARJORIE JANE SPEARS liort W'orth, Texas Major: Spanish Aiizrifiei: Bryson Club. Los Hidalgos, Phi Sigma Iota , Sec.-Treas, Sophomore Year BETTY ANN STYNER Houston, Texas Major: Psychology FLORIAN F. STADLER Fort XX'orth. Texas Major: Biology Ailniliexi American Cheni- ical Society, Natural Science Society JANE STANLEY Port Arthur, Texas Major: Biology Actirfftiei: American Chem- ical Society, Bryson Club. Frogettes, Leti, Meliorist Club, Natural Science So- ciety, Y BOTTOM ROW HELEN J. TAYLOR Fort Worth, Texas Major: Medical Technology f1t11'z'11iw: American Chem- ical Society, Natural Science Society. Sec., Student Med- ical Technologists, ,Pres. PAT STAUDT Fort Wortli, Texas Major: Business Administra- tion MARY TEESDALE Corpus Christi, Texas KATHRYN TAYLOR IMMJUII Secondary Education Texalrkana, TEXAS Aimfizm-1 Brushes Club, Major: Religious Education Choral Club, Frogettes, Lett Actiritiea: Meliorist Club, Timothy Club, Sec.-Treaa. B.C.B. DOROTHY J. STIGLER Stephenville, Texas Mayor: Elementary litluca- tion fiirzrzzieiz Leti, Meliorist Club, Y ELIZABETH TERRY Fort Wtmrtli, Texas Altzjur: Chemistry fi4lII'lIlU.li American Chem- ical Society, Poetry Club, Debate Club, Pi Kappa Del- ta It li! I From left to right, Ann, Kathryn, Perry, Deanie and Helen. First time for Norman. What 'cha looking at, Fred?' MRS. W. P. THOMPSON Fort Worth, Texas Major: Secondary Education Activities: Fallis Players, LDramaticsH, Frogettes AUSTIN M. WARNER Bryan, Texas Major: Religion Actirfilieyt B. C. B. Ass'n., Choral Club, Timothy Club PRESTON THOMPSON Fort Worth, Texas Major: Physical Education Aczizfiziei: Frog Vets, Base- ball Letterman, T Ass'n., American Legion Post- T.C.U. EVELYN WATSON ' Temple, Texas Major: Home Economics Actiuirierz Fallis Players 6Dramatics i , Frogettes, Leti, Meliorist Club, W, S. A., V,P. Chi Beta, Historian Chi Beta, Sec.- Treas. Senior Class eniora Tor now JOE D. TILLEY Fort Worth, Texas Major: Business Administra- tion Arzivilietz American Legion Post-T.C.U., lst V.P. Cham- ber of Commerce-T.C.U. DERRELI. C. TIPPS Fort Worth, Texas Major: Pre-Med Acziviziers Alpha Chi, American Chemical Society, Bryson Club, Chamber of Commerce-T.C.U., Horned Frog. Natural Science So- ciety, Student Council, Treas. Student Body, Pres. Student Body, Class Favorite, Varsity Football, Who's XVho in American Colleges and Universities, Pres. Fresh- man and Junior Class BOTTOM ROW , SAM WEATHERFORD Fort Worth, Texas Major: Business Administra- tion Aclizfizzei : Chamber of Com- merce-T.C.U., T Ass'n., Pres. Chamber of Commerce Pres. Senior Class, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities ALEX WEAVER Cleburne, Texas Major: Business Administra- tion Actizfilierz Chamber of Com- merce-T.C.U. CAROLYN TYNDALL Nashville, Arkansas Major: Biology Activitiert Me-liorist Club Natural Science Society: Timothy Club MARTHA WHITE Keller, Texas Major: Sociology Aczizfizier: Chi Beta, Frog- ertes, Leti, Meliorist, Y RUSSELL L. VINSON Fort Worth, Texas Major: Pre-Med MARY NELL XVHITE Fort Worth, Texas Major: Physical Education Aczivizier: Natural Science Society, XV.S.A. V.P. 'WQQW FRANCES A. WI-IITED Fort Worth, Texas matics I, Radio Work Shop T.4I.U., International Rela EVELYN WH ITMORE ill' zlfll' Pl' D - afar a is ayersl rav De Queen, Arkansas - Mayor: Spanish tions Club Arrivilier: Collegiate B.84P. FRANCES j. WINGFIELD Okalana, Arkansas Major: Medical Technology nlrriinier: Frogetres, Amer- ican Chemical Society, Leti, Natural Science Society, Pres. lirogertes, Pres. Leli W., Los Hidalgos, Phi Sigma Iota ff- R- CR3Yl WOOD Fort W'orth, Texas eniom TOP ROW VIRGINIA A. WILDIER Fort Worth, Texas Major: Art Aizizfizierz Brushes Club, Mavericks, German Club, Sec.-Treas., Fine Arrs Coun- cil BETTY J. XXJILKFS Houston, Texas ilflayofr Geology flimvzzel: Band, Collegiate B. Bc P. W,, Leti, Natural Science Society, Houston Club, V.P. Natural Science Club BOTTOM ROW JAMES L. WOOD Fort Wbrth, Texas Major: Secondary Education XVILLIAM H, YANCEY Grapevine, Texas Major: Business Administra- Mujur: Business Administra- tion fli'I11vt1ei: Band, C.hantbe ot Cntnrnerce-'l'.l.,Il. f tion ROBERT P, WYCHE, JR Fort Worth, Texas Major: Business Administra- tion A gentleman opens the door. MARY L. WILLIAMS Black Mountain, N. C. DONALD G XVILSON Majori Secondary Education Fon wbnh, Texlm FRANCES YELDERMAN Odessa, Texas Major: Journalism Acziifiziex: Choral Club, Frogettes, Leti, Meliorist Club, The Skiif, NY , Sec, Dana Press Club Major: English Acrwiliei: Alpha Psi Ome- ga ADELENE ZEFF Fort Worth, Texas Major: Biology Activilief: American Chem- ical Society, Natural Science Society VP., Symphony Orchestra Jackie and Patsy look into the future and bid the seniors Bon Voyage! as ,I ...... wig, A QQ Q, ' rr -- ,,.. .... k , 1,..:..:s::. 5s 'A' 'K' 'lr i' omecominj Xevae A Four-Star production . . . the best in all-around enter- tainment that has been offered in T.C.U. in recent years . . . made popssible by the Student Council and the care- ful work of Director Dick Brickley, Co-director Lou Tripp, Em-Cee Norman Adelberg, Roy Cates, the cooperation of the Music Department and the players who participated in the show. Receipts of the show increased the student body fund by several hundred dollars. Unusual credit should go to the football players who stole the show with their imitation of Sybil Reeves' ballet dance. If shows are judged by audience response, this T.C.U. version of a Varsity Show should become an annual affair. 0 Dick confers with Roy as Sybil and Georgia watch rehearsal. Sybil and her ballet . . . Joy Hurt at the accordion . . . NOW asks Little Lulu . . . Woultl-be Ballet Girl, Bull'y Hicks, shoots craps with girl friend . . . Doc Gaines is 'iHome on the Range . . . Ah, Yes! C anim He who war I a year ago if tleacl, Anil I rote ap agaimt him to the Jhy. That which my heart war in that year ir leatl Ami little rorrowirzg. I pau it hy. Lo, what I war haf reaehecl eternity: LO, what I am rrzart Jeeh iti' amher traill Ah. that I ark of Part he ham for me A light .to Jtrong agairirt the everzirigft pale I will not rtamhle, for the mort I am If oat of crisp ilry leazfer ara! rilrer tlawrz. Of hits' of .twig remerrihererl. arztl a clrarn Of pirie-,rweet perfume, afal a Jtatztezl faarz. He who was I a year ago is' cleazl, I walh tlL I'0.lIl' the rrzeaflozznr where he flezl. ? we een ,Fauna M S L X 5 W E V, W 5 l , 32 Q 8 5 is 2 ew WY Bmw if , . Q 'S52,mm A , 1, wi' if -Q EF if Bug , rw E 3 . , 2 W A NS . Im X. 2 M-www-'fxx NVQ Twglf Q , X ' 5 Af 3 X 3005 Y N xx NW Ra .X 'X f 48. -A25 1055? is 'V ., ,Mx ,K , A ,, , f Www xi g Y yffm Q A5 vm. , 5 3 1 sal. xx' ? 2 .f uf 55,5 E A Q N ' 'W 'ff 1 . .Q . W , MSW L, f 5 Sanwuf M gellff- fama f Y AI I Pffemiefzf Sccrefary mmf 7'1'C'clJ'l!7'L'l' O Executives Coufcr. f t f f f Vice-Proficient x if wa uniord for now: JEAN ANN ABBOTT SHIRLEY ANDERSON, JR. HARRY APETZ Fort Worth, Texas Lufkin, Texas Tatoma, Wfashington BILL AGEE MAX S. ANTON IANL B BARHAM Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort XX orth Texas BOTTOM ROW: BLAND BEVERLY BARBARA BINGHAM H. M. BLACKWELL Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth. Texas Fort Worth, Texas MARY LYNNE BIGBY WALTER D. BLACKMON MRS I B BLUNK Fort XX'orth, Texas I-learnc, Texas Port W orth Ttxas . . . Let's not fight boys! Jam Up Jam Session . . . Let's dance I A 'Q M .,.. T t1,xx1, L A 1' Aaul WU 1 ,,,. , A ' A BRRA A tt S' ---: : ,Q ,Q 5 K .dx f ,..: I , ri, EI, .-3-3 -.-- W i'::: A , aw s:s:::s::-' '::' -2:-: 5. A ::A::A:A: A'::::: ggi! l V vs f, ? EI5I:: :E 2,.v.Z 152555: I '55' A 'S :::-::., X MSX, 691 :Zee , :mt wk , ,Xb Y 353 J, 'f .iii , t ,S 3,1 :., :., A is as Q at x ka ,t : ,,,f ff' if ga 3 ta r' f M' t f , 2,lXs T W ,, Riagg as -ser 5 5- X! ,.,.,,,.. .,: :-- 1 Iil if 'N .W ' 2 , 1 ,.,.. vb , .- 'ev arm .... , ,g:.29?'Ms 5 , -ZDQ ..5: Z A, V x x 1 iso, ,, L :,.:. ':1' iii? ,S , 1, ,, We A g Q , f 3133 2 M Q , ' Z W S? z 3, wa ,Q .,...,... 5 ...A,A 1 fi f N Q ' H A W ''---.-.:.,::a:s:a:s:a:s:2 - :x 1, M- ia.: if x 2 1, fs Q f Q Z 5 g 3 1 K mf 5 W J 2.3 Q Q 5 5 Xi s as Wy Somebody ought to throw Cl bottle in the well. Intermission Jitters. uniora TOP ROW EUGENE W. BUCK DARRELL BOREN EUGENE K. BRINK New York. New York Fort Worth, Texas jackson, Mirhigan gy V! an Q, ,,,. 4 1 ,....ww1f' f i Rr , R x , 5 Q1 2 ff FRANCES A. BOONE JIM BRANCH J. W. BROTHERS Woodsboro, Texas Fort Wortlm, Texas Mount Enterprise, Texas BOTTOM ROW HELEN MARIE BROWN WILLIAM W, BROWN RUTH BRUCZKNER San Angelo, Texas Fort NX'orth, Texas Fort XVorrh, Texas JALKIE BROWN ROBERTA BROWNLFE BEATRILIZ BUKOWSKI Fort Worth, Texas Washington, D. C. Fort Worth, Texas ,ta A A O , AA.. 5: :-. - x . A at , urur an M s,, , W ,, , ---' iq --::-- I: 1 A IW? A , 1 .: '--- ' lzz wa? x 4 ' ,S J :II A. asa- an W' :aa fe Qs gm A TW T no Y T ,AA. 1 II' A M , U -v--- ,A': Q '---: A Q V v-,..: 5 W 1, I,-,g .,...: 5 ::,,,.s5s5, ' A ' ., .,,, , T? -::,:: Ag, ,: , :... t -':: ' -. , Y , . 1 G S r an 5 V , ,1 , :-v' K X -. Zazz A ' X A X RAYMOND Ah-h-h! Frankie . . . . Open the door, Richard! ! . . and let me in. uniora TOP ROW M. BURCIAGA ROBERT BUSCHMAN JOYCLIN CALLAWAY Fort Worth, Texas Dallas, Texas Brownwood. Texas CHARLES A, BUS, JR. MARY ANN BUSSEY WANDA CAMPBELL Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Sulphur Springs, Texas BOTTOM ROW LOXVELL CANSLHR FLOYD CASSTEVENS ROY JOE CATES Fort W'orth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Crowell, Texas CURTIS CANTER WESLEY R. KQAVINESS KILAUDI3 L. LHAMBIERS Houston, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort XX'ortlx, Texas union Tor now NORMA E. CHEVERTON CHARLOTTE CHILDRESS Rich Hill, Missouri Fort Worth, Texas W. BROWN CHILES HELEN CHRISTIE X3C'axahachie, Texas Dallas, Texas BOTTOM ROW ALICE J. CONANT HAROLD D. CONVERSE - Fort Worth, Texas Mutual, Oklahoma ADRIAN W. CONLIN CHARLES F. COOK Baird, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Swing your partner. One of the Ban YVONNE CLARK Berwyn, Illinois JOHN W. COOK, JR. Dallas, Texas RICHARD A. CLOUD Fort Worth, Texas MRS. S. M. COOK, JR. Fort Worth, Texas g-up American Legion parties. WM. , ,Q f wa . 1.m.'rfz if JY Qt+.2cs3:Qz:+,-.fs.wen K 4' V QsZ1Ef,w gfgif ,st use g 13 :sz 23 , XY? .gg.gg,wf,+s x .ia-.1-,Q ,sf -' A A 5' fa rg f ,g ,wMg,:.j,. t f ,'k2,2y ,S 45955 grew-s X 'V' 'X '- 1 :emu 3, szgziwffff .f H V, 'fjg.3fa,fs agjgq za' Q 2:2 21? 13 , ,x:'lfiY5a'.xxx2' 353' N'- 5 L iii in f-f-nv luv' . Y, 'Z ix F ,.., M ,,, . . 0 . 5. .... . is ,XE ...,, Ji , Ay . N... .s .. . ,5 naw, ' 'N . Q, X ff . . Y J iigfixxxi .gil St .s If -W ,N X J Ski ' i 1. un iora TOP ROW ' ALTA SUE CORDY JIMMIE ANN COX MARY CRITES Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas T. C. COUCI-I MASON D. COX VIRGINIA CROUCH Fort Worth, Texas Topeka, Kansas Fort Worth, Texas BOTTOM ROW LAVERNE DANIEL JUANITA DEAN RUTH DORRIS Fort Worth, Texas , Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas ROBERT E. DAVIS DARRELL L, DINGMORE LT. COL. PAUL DOUGLAS Arlington, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Paragould, Arkansas Bigwigs of the American Legion. Soft and Comfy . . . the hay, that is. tts 2 Q5 slag? 5 1 --11 T' - 3 Y, - -:-'K X. .- ----- 4-.5 :Aww 5' 3 .gf M af X ,mix N I YT 1 EEK six , ,WW . I J sf? X L W X MN ix SN f If H Tippy and Saradelle ore entertained by host and hostess Our Student Council and Student Prexy go slumming in phil Costa und Katherine McBracken of Rice. Dallas to present a skillet to SMU's Prexy Bill Harris. Most of them were nice except one lone Pony reporter. I uIlL0l'J TOP ROW NIELLIE ELKIN FIELDS CHARLIE ELOYD ROBERT E. IIOREESTER Midland, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Moran, Texas NEVA LYNN FLEMING BILLIE MARIE FORD ROSE ANN FOX Elgin, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Albuquerque, New Mexico BOTTOM ROW JOE K. FRALEY JAMES E. FUL'IZ BETTY GAINES Fort Worth, Texas Wichita Falls, Texas Fort Worth, Texas CHARLES A. FRANKLIN BETTY JOYCE EUQUA RUTI-I ANN GOSSAGE Cleburne, Texas Fort Worth, Texas San juan, Texas .,. I ggi.4.,si.5as..as..as.a:..,ss14.21..2I:1.s:.,:a:,sg:,s5:,s5:,s5:,s.gs5:,s5z:5z..5.35-sif ga N I ..,. . .....E.,.5 ,.... . x 4 f ss l 8:2 s Q QM ,iw , ,, 5 V Q 9 X A-Mi ll l Who doesn't love this little Gal? Let's give out with u Locomotive, says Al. O lll'll0l'J TOP ROW BEN DOWDEY JAMES S. DuBOSE BILLY JEAN EADES Comanche, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas CLARENCE W. DRILLING JOCELYN DURRETT AUSTIN CROUCH Fort Worth, Texas Odessa, Texas Arlington, Texas BOTTOM ROW 'BEEKIE EZELL CHRIS FARMER TEMPLE B. FERGUSON Wink, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas BRUCE D. FALLIS NICK M. FAULKNER, JR. JOHNNIE FEWEL Fort Worth, Texas A Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas un ior.4 TOP ROW BIETTY GASTON ZACH M, GILLILAND JEANETTE I.. GLAESER liuniuc. N. M. Fort Worth, Texas Seguin, Texas BILLIE GlLLILAND PATRICIA E. GILLESPIE HERSCZHEL M. GLASGOW Temple, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas BOTTOM ROW KQHARLENIZ GLENN BENITA D. GOODWIN GRACE GOZA Fort Worth, Texas Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Beaumont, Texas MARGIE LEE GOBER SUE GOOLSBY CARROLL B. GRAFA, JR. Fort Worth, Texas Huntsville, Texas Fort Worth, Texas That couldn't be your diary, Leon? Don, was that u nice joke you told Ruth? A. gm 2 . Q 4- 1' 1 1 its 5 X - - -4 v....:,:-V:.Ls:s:s:s:5:::...:z. X Lt is . . ........... ':f:fErI'Ia. 5-:2::E5:5E5:S5E3E:: X km X M-...,...,.,- .2 9 ,. sggg.f,g,,:,:g:5 wt.:-gy A evil! t 1.1 tm .- VVVT.: 35355: 1 . I ,.,....21 5 S... P - :g... f' -'2 4 tif! 1 2 2--::2:s2:2:.. 1 we .sw .nw t N2 rw y Itisitf ,. ' ... ffFJ5':'f'ff . V'- ' N . E i ,X - ....... . . , a-HEX s I 38 X ,S I is x Qs 4 si t xg M' E 1 3 R S S ll lg Q , 55 H ,X J ,f ..... X ,K x' .0 f 5 3 df: 'I S sg: N sim? 1 ' ulll0l'J TOP ROW BETTY GRAY MARY E. GRIFFITH THOMAS E. GWIN Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Amarillo, Texas BETTYE JO GREEN BISHOP LEON GUNTER JIMMIE HAGEMAN Sherman, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas BOTTOM ROW HELEN FRANCES HAILEY CLIFTON H. HALL PHIL A. I-IARMON Chico, Texas Wfeatherford, Texas Detroit, Michigan VICTOR HAJEK TOMMY HANNA FORREST DEE HARRIS Fort Wforth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Whatcha got in that cup, Woody? Careful, girls! These men have wives. 'E . as if ess I 4 ,ggi . 5' L 1? t . X 1' X New -V '-fi .-'I' 1. -it .... if f.:ZI':E5:fZEI5I ':,-'E ':f':'-3 1- -.:.:::, wa::::.s:s::: :iv-ss.-W te:-: L - .1- X if I H - ' ,,:.,:,:::,:,:,.,,.kf: mv'--exwq am f it A W is .QV if z 5 I V .::, gsm .. .... 1- .V ' rf Wiivz' +I Q X S X .:2555w,w 1.53- M GF! ..., The trophy we didn't bring back. X marks the spot in Aggielund. I unl0fJ Tor Row EDWIN S. HARRISON JOBE E. HARVEY JOSEPH W. HAYS Fort Worth, Texas ' Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas T. R. HARRISON LORA HARWOOD STUART F. HENDRICKS Iiurt Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas BOTTOM ROW TOM HENDRIX CHARLES R. HOFFMAN WILLIAM M. HOLM, II Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas San Francisco, California EUGENE W. HILL MARY A. HOFFMAN V. TRACEY I-IOPPER Fort Worth, Texas Jersey City, New Jersey Corpus Christi, Texas 1 M auf iffy? x ,WW wgmw S A. '50 tiger -. 1. W I . -. '-:... 21' X '-I: yah Q, cw my .V lazlu . Eiga? N ,W s , , af f l 'Aa N gf: Q, I sri D -Q: Q? , . W ,.,. 5 ag! ip H we X 5 J ' ' SER ': T if Don't stand under the arbor, please, with anyone else but me. 12 o'clock Swing Shift. I ul'll0l'4 TOP ROW JEANE HORTON H, R. HUDSON, JR. EWIN W . HUNT Houston, Texas Fon Worth, Texas Daytona Beach, Florida GLEN G. HOUCHIN CAPT. WM. A. HUNTER JOY HURT For: XVorth, Texas San Angelo, Texas Dallas, Texas BOTTOM ROW VUILLARD HUTCHENS SHlRLEY JACKSON CARTER JOHNSON, JR. For: Worrlx, Texas Amarillo, Texas Form Wgnh, Texas JERRY HYLAND BETH JAMES MARY LOUISE JOHNSON lforr XVorth, Texas Breckenridge, Texas San Angelo, Texas union! TOP ROW JAMES D. JOHNSTON JAMES A. JONES R. E. JONES Fort Wurth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas CHARLOTTE L. JONES NEAL JONES MARY P. KEITH Enid, Oklahoma Jeffersontown, Kentucky Fort Wforth, Texas BOTTOM ROW DOROTHY KENDERDINE BEVERLY F. KING CARL W. KNOX, JR. Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Arlington, Texas JAMES S. KEY, JR. DIXIE KINNEY RUTH KNOX Odessa, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Arlington, 'Texas Veteran Volbach with the ever-present cigarette gives Steady, Baby! out with ze stage advice for T.C.U. hopefuls. 5, as wi -: .. ' jvk I-' :,, x , A 'A tg W sf 155525: i - Q24 Q xl- W .-. 's:a:a:s:a:a:a.a. we -::: .:::::::::::::.::: A I , W2 un iord TOP ROW ROSALYN LAIRD MARY ANN LATHAM FRANCES LEAK Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Longview, Texas LOUIS LATHAM, JR. JUANITA LATIMER IVA HELEN LEE Fort Worth, Texas Hattiesburg, Mississippi Lolorado City, Texas BOTTOM ROW LOUISE LEMLEY KATHRYN LIGHT JOY LIVINGSTON Mineral Wells, Texas Fort Wonh, Texas San Angelo, Texas SUE LEWIS BETTY LIPSCOMB CAROL LOAFMAN Fort Worth, Texas Temple, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Dean McCorkle, Sum Contey, III, of Fort Worth Art Ass'n. Prof. Ziegler, Hol Lottermun, and Dickson Reeder talk things over. Brooks Morris gives o Down Beat. ,. , ,.,., ,,....N. ., 'mwgi I ., xx,x A. ' A -',,'Z I A eggi - . ,,.,::,:,,.,,, ., ., .,., . .,,,: ,,x.vQ x,, X y is i is si 5' ' iff? fiziszz X 'Q ' 1 ' s A i ,R 'f--- 'L A' M 13 X , 3355 i ' Q L Q' 'Ir giiiiiiiii' if 1 A V W ,,,,,,,, , 1515, , ' -V' Q E1 X X .. si X 'I , 3 r X ss 1 T. g x M il -::22 -Q , .1 I.: New xy,-2 ,..- V Y 4 ::::: 3 W1 E 5 .wgj ig 3 'Ir i 51:,,g-.iq I My , .IQIIZLM ' :,,:,:,,,,:,, I ',,,, I k 1 ....,.,:.... 5 ,.,.,., ,- ff ., VVV, 2 ...,.. Q If I.. I ..... g,ff,f'9 - ---- - If X, 1 . , ii gs Q, Confab at the art exhibit during the Fine Arts Festival. Dorothy Lewis, Mary Lou Miller and Dr. Volbach Calways posing?D pass verdicts. union! TOP ROW BILL LOWRY RALPH L. McALISTER RALPH A. McCAMY Fur: Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Forr Worth, Texas ,ITM LUCAS JAMES MMQALIEB WILLIAM D. ML-CHARIZN Pecos, Texas Kosse, Texas Albuquerque, New Nexium BOTTOM ROW MYRA LEE MLNEILL HELEN RUTH MAGILL KATHERINE A, MASON For: Worth, Texas Fort Wlorth, Texas Fort XVorth, Texas TOMMIE LEE MADDOX WILLIAM L. MANIRE BEN MATHESON Fort Worth, Texas Roanoke, Texas Fur: Wumh, Texas i 1 I ..... ., I . ,. S , ft, ig: 53 X, , , 4. R .:.::-:--' -1 + -1 A .' H 1 :ff f M - 1 ' .:'-:::::::: I :::::: ig I XR xg any , R ee lii: e ,ze x'S A Wg :., :,. ::: :'-:--. S :2 is E 1' y Real Festival music by the T.C.U. Symphony Orchestra. Concertmaster Alice lnskeep takes a bow. Flutist Charlotte Stevenson is partially hid- den by a music stand. I ullLOI'J TOP ROW BELLAMY S. MATSON DELORES MEADOWS JO MOSELY Fort Wlorxh, Texas Longview, Texas Fort Worth, Texas WADE ENDELL MAY ROBERT E. MEDFORD WILLIAM H. MICHERO Fort Worth, Texas Lufkin, Texas Fort Xvonh, Texas BOTTOM ROW DORIS MICKEY GEORGE E, MILLER MARGARET MIMS Midland, Texas Nashville, Tennessee Midland, Texas DORIS MILLER MARVIN A. MILLER CHARLES R, MOONEY Amarillo, Texas Corsicana, Texas Pasadena, Texas SAMMY MORROW Graford, Texas ,IO MOSLEY Fort Worth, Texas VICQKEY NAI-IAM Fort Worth, Texas GEORGE F. NEAL Severance, Kansas Our layout man trims the picture union! TOP ROW HARRY MULLINS JAMES F. MUSSEFTER Fort Worth, Texas Oklahoma City, Oklahoma L. A. MURRAY IOSIPHINI F MITSSITTPR Fort Worth, Texas Oklahoma lrty Oklahoma BOTTOM ROW VICTOR L. NEEL ROBERT NOAH Lamkin, Texas Fort Worth, Texas PATRICIA N, NIX LUC ILE NUSSBAUM Fort Worth, Texas Iort Worth 'Iexas Dean and Mrs. McCorkIe to include Dickson Reeder being greeted by That picture was just too, were trying to see . . . Lorraine Sherley. too divine says Dorothy 3 i tr T tivxuf Se ,,,, S5 W wt .M ., ..tll'la. U lr as was rw 4 sm-rxifgm ,RN li A me l :anvil aa, M me H. xlwa 4 i i H r dh... fa . sw, If nl' t wr 4 ,nm 4 5 r....., slim Imhff was .1 vi lr-in wi I.. r.,..ra um Wam- mm Nutr X ,M 4 is , , is K 5 '.,.,. - My x .,,,,,. ybzbz. A x M Q 3. etsts' HE '7 A .,,. : S fs. 4 R? 0' we as Q , '9 A ' 2 '- f 5 his .,., ksyx lvllvv, ,i::2:::5::.-, :N sf rf f S a s . so - X mrs- tt union Top now NANCY NYE JAMES M. O'DONNELL SUG OXVENS San Angelo, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Ozona, Texas JAMES ODELL SUE OWEN MARY OXVNSBY Fort Worth, Texas Graham, Texas Celina, Texas BOTTOM ROW JANICE PACE RALPH T. PALMER CARL S. PARKER, JR. Haskell, Texas Oxnard, California Fort Worth, Texas BILL PADON ROY W. PARAMORIZ LIEROY lMuttJ PASCO lfort Worth, Tcxas Lufkin, Texas Evansville, Indiana Portrait study of Dr. and Mrs. Sherer at the Fine Arts Festival. Uncle Billy leads the T.C.U. Choral Club during the festival. 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PRIEST Clc-hurnc,Tcx1xs Fort Wlorlh, TexaS Fort XxlOI'll1, Texas WAYNE PITCOCK JENNY LIND PORTER BETTY PROCQTOR Denison, Texas Fort Xliforrh, Texas Farr Worrh, Texas , , ,WM mama L 31' 5' LXR X a f' ai it I ga.. ft lil H-UU -sums-A l ,, Now don't take it so hard. l love you passionately. But who's that man under the table? C uI'll0l'J TOP ROW JESSE B. PUGH JAMES R. RATCLIFF CHARLES W. READER DcRiddcr, Louisiana Dallas, Texas Fort Wforrh, Texas SALLYE RANDAL A. L. READER, JR, MARGARETT ANN REED Seymour, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Mount Pleasant, Texas IBOTTOM ROW MARGARET A. RICHARDS LAVELLE ROBERTS WILLIAM E. ROGERS Dallas, Texas Ada, Oklahoma Fort Worth, Texas LAVON P. RICHARDSON ONA ROBERTS JO ROLLER Fort Worth, Texas Gainesville, Texas Houston, Texas ,,.,,,,,,,,,. 1 un iora TOP ROW BRYAN A, ROSS HAROLD E, RYDELL RAY SCALES Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Oklahoma City, Oklahoma GEORGE RUNNION LEONARD W. SAMSON W. LARY SCHENCK Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort- Worth, Texas BOTTOM ROW DOUGLAS M. SCHWARTZ ENELL VIRGINIA SHAW PEGGY ANN SHELTON St. Louis, Missouri Fort Worth, Texas Altheimer, Arkansas PAUL S. SCOGGINS WILLIAM G, SHAW JOE SHERROD Eort Worth, Texas Breckenridge, Texas Eort Worth, Texas What beautiful lace you have on your hankies, Morton. Whatcha covering up, Pat? Indecent exposure, he suys. The showdown is near. f Eg, H? 9 ' star f l? -- ' A ., x . X, .,..,.,. , . , , t I , X ' .I -W rr: - :vi 3 I., -,-... -:re ::,-1:-,Nt- 'I A -- ..,,, ' ., 35 fag , . DAVID C. SMITH Fort Worth, Texas BOB STEVENSON For: Worth, Texas Portrcut study of Monsleur The nlght IS young and your necklme IS Now don't give me that old lme, Walker so o o beautiful Mr Buschmun. 'S I .::,,t,.: ,.tv ' 3 rr -1 I l l lx Ei r 6 if Q Mr we as X5 A 3 ig ,A ,,,., tmlwww X X ,SY 'mx '2':5' ' x 3- .. y , x :3::,,. 4 X 4 Y? A J' S 5 5 Q Q 1 x x .-,it X S Q Q3 , , ,, Wax Q Y W. A 1 ri 'N 5 .. . --sssasasasasesem A J QE . as e 6 'EW ,rss Sigw ,A Let's adjust that garter, Gertie. So Round, So Firm, So Fully Packed . . . that's our gals. l ul1L0l'J TOP ROW W. M. STRICKLAND, JR. FRED TAYLOR JAMES D. THAGGARD, JR. Fort Worth, Texas Denison, Texas Fort Worth, Texas ' ORMAND JANE SYKES ELIZABETH TERRY ' DOROTHY 'THOMPSON Houston, Texas Fort Worth, Texas ' Muskogee, Oklahoma BOTTOM ROW HORTENSIA TOLEDO WENDELL ROY TOWERY MRS, RUTH UTTERBOCK Lima, Peru Fort Worth, Texas ' Fort Worth, Texas DOROTHY TOMLINSON BETTY ANN TURNER W PAUL A. VINSANT Houston, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas x ::' , .fs :11 V . on Q 1: , ir' N-,- f , A : fx it 1. 5 - 2 ., ..,,, A L S2 SA W ' fx Q RS A IR' A as A 1. W 5 X. 9 Q A Gy 'swf K R xg Hi' - A ,agagsmf-:-:-:.: ,X ..,.,, , I Q ,,,,,..... K 5 .::.f-n .... X .-.-..... - 3 3 S I? 3 'T - ' gg, 3 Qz5gf,? af? suis: ..-2 A ang, 5,499 -..:: ---,-,, st. nfl uzzziiiz :EE , , A,.:,, , T - A-Zigi ,, From left to right . . . What o sight! Drinking H-m-m-m ond Coco Colo ot o Brushes get-to-gether. union TOP ROW , EDWARD G. WALKER MARY LYN WALLACE MARTIN WALLING, JR. Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas MORTON WALKER FRANK S. WALLIN, JR. LILLIAN WELLS Dumas, Texas Jewett, Texas Dumas, Texas BOTTOM ROW FRANK WESTMORELAND BETTY JEANE WHITE LEONARD C. WHITE Fort Smith, Arkansas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas ROBERT WHEATLEY, JR. GAY WHITE MARY ANNA WHITE Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Denver, Colorado un ior.4 TOP ROW SUE WHITESIDE EUGENE WILLIFORD AUBYN SUE WOOD Seymour, Texas Houston, Texas Fort Worth, Texas KENNETH WILLETTS RICHARD J. WILSON GEORGE WOODARD, JR Fort XX'orth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Furt XVorth, Texas BOTTOM ROW DAN WRAY PAT WRIGHT ROSMARY WYNNE Washington, D. C. Bowie, Texas Palmer, Texas DAVID L. WRIGHT ROBERT L. WRIGHT JOEL YOUNG Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Keene, Texas Our Homecoming Queen dances with escort Jesse Mason. While photographer Don McGee marks time with Helen Smith. 'kai .,...-rl' 'A' it ir -Ir lntfifamural Open House This year lntramural Director Thomas Prouse added something new to his annual Intramural Open House-A Bathing Beauty Contest. The success of the feature will probably make it an annual affair in future years. Both contestants and spectators took to the contest like ducks to water . . . the only trouble being all would-be specta- tors could not crowd into the balcony of the swimming pool to view the contest and judging. That night the little gym was a miniature Atlantic City with cameras flashing and beautiful girls strolling around in bits of brief. Other featured events of the Open House were Swimming and Diving, Basketball, Boxing and Wrestlirig. Outstanding credit should go to Tom Prouse and all the people who cooperated in making this event one of the highlights of the year. Q Saphamaae Wfby .i'f70l1fKf I mace ,mme f07I.Qff07'gUlfL'7I fmff. N or build myself some gffiffvlhli, ljlfzeletf Ibifzg The foyer of Zbe pm! are zeiffaerecf. pale. The bird of yeilercfuy 7Il!l1HZf,l' fm! 1111 wing. There lwnfei' 1z'i!fJi1z my lnzfzcf are of lbe lmfff. The .lp7'f72gff71IC' mzuzcf me izerez' lim before. There if at 7Z61l'7ZLll',li in the Jnfee! ami .inmx For me :am fmzzfe fbe ezzocker of lbii floor. fvclfIll'C'il my ptzfefte. tiff fbe Iiurtla ii clay. The flule if Jleepmg with iii' keyi tzmil: The lwzzr mmf bale ily wtziler. and frueffzji 154106 ,vixly zlimzzfztzcf vzifzzzfet in my frzztl Sim!! not be lofi, for befilztya' to be mug. I fire 111 pity for the .tifezzl fougzzef 2 if F .Mp Mi, ' ,Q -fl: ' .M 4 K ,, . , WW Y ' x nh - 25 'ff wvwamw' we .RQ WNS L 24 ff' L ml ::s:. Af ' , 3 . X Q is , W if-, N. m 4 . .sw x ,V -- f ,w!Hf- - X W ws, x N 3 MZ A, 6-W Qiwkfiiqximlw, 'W 'VAN , i Q X, Sw? M ml, y A v wwww jjfgf' Mb, ,, ,, S Q. , MM 'W If quffflkww-W J :XM -:ffvmgnfii ' if 3 X g Y , 55 4 E, X, ,faifmk fam 1949 ir ak 'ir if i' S E rdf' ,rg xi fE:s3:.., . y'ix.xXg,MffY ' .. . X A Q Q . Y: '7ecf fan? fvafuna Sweell Pfefidenr Vice-Premlem Mwlcefld- eau Wayne Vice-Prefident Secremry 0 Now, here are the plans , . . 'K Wx gr XX fhswa M ,M -A m ay ,f 'if f :: ,, L? 1 6.3 ,fx , , ,i5, - 0 , 9 wt W X ffaf A .. 'A ,, j. N5 Am ?. if? w E Q mt I .AR ' 'R J ww 1 1 , :' ,W 11 Soplzomored TOP ROW ANNE M. ABBOTT ROY T. ABLE WILLIAM A. ABLES, JR. JOHN C. LAADAMS, JR Lexington, Mississippi Fort wl0fIl1,TCXdS Rule, Texas Panama Llly, Panumii PATRICIA ABERNATHY BETTY ABLES SAM W. ACOLA Fort XVorth, Texas Galveston, Texas Decatur, Texas MIDDLE ROW ROSIEMARIE ADAMS DORIS ALDRIDGE DORIS JEAN ALLEN ANDY ANDERSON Fort Srocluon, Texas Houston, Texas For: Worth, Texas Forr Worth, Texas IUTHER P. ADKINS JOHN H. ALKEK, JR. NORMA 4 I Fort Worth, Texas Victoria, Texas Gulfport, Ivliwssippi BOTTOM ROW GUY ANDERSON W. I.. ANDREWS, JR. JAKE ASTON EDWARD ATHERTON Fort Worth, Texas Fort Xllforth, Texas Fort Wforrh, Texas Form Worth, Texas ROY ANDERSON FLAVIN J. ARSENEAU JAMES F. ATCHISON C leburne, Texas Fort Vlforth, Texas Frisco, Texas Don't crowd us, Folks-we want to show you a That lollypop look of Normo's boy friend outshines the casual conver- new angle to an old wiggle. sution and the dreamy look of Jennie's boy friend. AIAQI V , . .t -, f VQII 3 A .:::.,, s. . xi t 4. H ..,,, ,, A , r in D W I llll 'D 'i : ' I ' isr- 22 ' Zss E 'l A ' .,--.. . ,.,, ' ..': A ,.. , bv -V ... wc' 4 K::j5.:iZ -!g33,-5'.,.,.g,s VV Q it a.,. In , . .xiii , i . . Q A M. J .. . ttttt lsrrsr srt rrr , V Haag ----A V A ,N -I :. .n-rw. S2 --::::L N - ..... , 4 gi .wg V, ...lb EE:- ' A .... 11: '----- 1 .- IW , ::' -' V X A f -2 CA if .3 '- 3 F Y 1 I E, -15.55 .,. .,..,. J ? 'Vhxgirib ri xwwb A - weft , ' M . 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BARNHAM DOUGLAS BAUGH Handley, Texas Rule, Texas MIDDLE ROW KENNETH BENJAMIN lframingham, Mass. GEORGE BLEVINS Fort Worth, Texas FRANLES BENNETT Fort Wortll, Texas DAVID BLOXOM Houston, Texas MARY BICKFORD Lufkin, Texas BOTTOM ROW FRED BOENKER Fort NX'orth, Texas MILTON BILES Furt Wurtli, Texas MARJORIE BONE Fort Worth, Texas JOANNA BLACK XVashingtun, D. fl. BETTY B. BOONE Shreveport, Louisiana MARKIORIE BLALKBIIRN Ilurt Wftmrtli, Texas CHARLES L. BOONE Furt Wurth, Trxus Ilu.:::E:,:,.,.,.,.,,:,,,,., . :,h, E. I ,X . ifiiiai A A of St: -af X ' ' .- ' ' Qsgmf A . ..,,, . sur . ..... , ..... , fy . .2 S ' A ' V is ' is . T A 21' K ,. ,. H A ' .,...,.. '- Q srf . ...... W t 'Q im' ' - y f ,W ' A N Ns it .. -1.1-'.a:s: -E 'E:::i 5 A I ' .giaasasg: '4f f:s.1- ' 3 .-.e....:... :5s:- f,: 1. I as ....,. - - .,. 1. 1 -.:g:,,.. , r ' 1 ' ' -a:::a:g:.45 1 fs ' :' . 'V Q14 . Pljgs' f'+ X .52 , , N PZ.-1 .. A ,ts x g - ,A .. : V ,.,. . 1:12.- tat f .,,. .. ..... t, ' fs sf f ' ' A ZA! , . 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BROWN MARGIE BROWNING Marfa, Texas Wylie, Texas Fort Xvotth, Texas Amarillo, Texas RAY BRISTOL RITA BROWN WANDA JEAN BROWN Marfa. Texas Beaumont, Texas Fort Worth, Texas BOTTOM ROW WALTER BROWNING JACK R. BURKE ANN BURRAGII MARK BURROWIES, JR. Fort XVorrh, Texas San Angelo, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas DOROTHY A. BRUNER BOBBY HERRING PATTI BURROW Iiort Worth, Texas Mineola, Texas Fort Worth, Texas ADRIENNE BURT Fort Wforth, Texas LOUISE CANNON Euless, Texas TRACY D. CARY Pampa, Texas MACK BUSE Fort Worth, Texas BILL CAI-'EHART Bonham, Texas A. B, CASSELL Fort Wforth, Texas T.C.U.'s Marvelle really pulls the rabbit out of the hat at the Sky- liner. cg0pll0ln0l'eJ TOP ROW MARION BUTLER i JACK E. CAGLE BETTSYE CAMPBELL Bay City, Texas Burkburnett, Texas Fort Wforth, Texas MAMIE BYRD JOHN S. CALDWELL Grand Prairie, Texas Asheville, North Carolina MIDDLE ROW LaVERNE CAPPS BOB CAROTHERS MILDRED CIARTWRIGHT Mason, Texas Rule, Texas Fort Worth, Texas BETTY CARDEN WESLEY CARR Tyler, Texas Fort Worth, Texas BOTTOM ROW ROBERT CATHEY HOWARD T. CHENAULT JAMES CHILDRE Gatesville, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Dalharr, Texas DON CHANDLER RALPH W. CHILDERS Galveston, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Then, what's this? lt couldn't be the And last, but not least . . . Grandma! girl's brassiere. What small legs you have . . . l Rx ,,,. , , 4 ------- - - Hag Q is ' ' as iss 1 ' ' E -ss L - :., rs? 'Q YW' - -'--- ' ' ,.,.., . , ........ . , y .. . . .. , - A 3, 'Y' ' 1 'R W Q 'f 533 Sk fi 5 1 . Q ,. :. A 4 ,,..:.:,:,,. I- xg t .,.:.,.,,.., ..... 4 . .... , A .s:.,,.. - - as t .... ,, M , 5 '- - i f ' ., - , ' ' , : 511. ,, , A . .,...,.,.,.,.,., ,,.,., A siilrif.. ,... , - ' ' f ii , - A S 'W N , y was ,,, f ,ss ls V .,,. A ,ll ' .15 2-.:,.,,..,:,,. ,,' :ii s,,,,,, his fi' it X ,. .rms f i 'K ERVIN CLOWER For! Worth, Texas KENDALL BOND San Marcos, Texas ALEX S. COX, III Houston, Texas Snack party at Foster. Georgia makes ready with the warpamt ,...,.,., :-E:-Ev V ' ' Aw ,, T ? X ll 3 Q J tix I I M Q M X Q N ri x x :. .. .... em xy ..::- 43115. 5 :QA e ' . - Av A Q Q X 3 , Q, W. I ,, W I . r 1 5452, xi in 'ii :Ain lm 5E,, ,,,: W - .:,.. meg f We ,F , :- 1. M 2 , SX its S fi Q 552-4 ' x Q9 gf W if 5 ? A A if . ,',','..:. 1 ...., . ., NNN I Q, , , A., -. f gg. ....:.,,: .. ., ..,.4:.:.,..i. A I .2: : : A I if fi ,wggi 5 'E A fx 51.23 'Pk :LJ ' , 1 1 - I. I s QQ I-:sf-if ,sy -Q f 'f . 4 I. I I , , 3 . r .,., . . a V. SL, ii' ex ' fi 1 X gy ask if W Y . 1 Q 4, 5 ie fi B? Q 2 fx' x x l og , 1 .r x. X rm X , 1 EI Z A If' 3' 5 N ,asf gl i X .,... L at H U vi 1 -if , .,.. I 1 4 :., I . 3 ' ...,,.:: ::: 'R Q . QL gi Q 'limi Itlt ::,. . ::,, E :QI I A N Q S' i ---:---: 15 x D ' T ,f K NS' Qi ,H yi vw Reflections of a good time on the Student Body trip. June and Betty get their education. Soplwmorai TOP ROW J. C. DAVIS, JR. TRAVIS DENNIS J. D. DICKEY, JR. JO DILLEHAY Colorado Liry, Texas Brownwood, Texas Paris, Texas Plzllw, 'ICXHS NILK DEAR PAUL D. DETXVEILER , MELVIN I., DILLARD Ifurz Worth, Texas Peoria, Illinois For: Worth, Texas , MIDDLE Row JACIY IQ. DISNEY JULIUS DOLNICS BETTY JO DONOVAN CATHIIR-INIS DRUBY Borgcr, Texas Gary, Indiana Cleburne, Texas Palcsune. 'lcxals BETTY DOAN EDWARD DONLON MARY LOUISE DRAKE Greenville, Texas Herkimer, New York Dallas, Texas BOTTOM ROW JUNE LOIS DRIIMM BARBARA DUNAWAY ROBERT DURRETT ADELLE EADS New Orleans, La. Cleburne, Texas Odessa, Texas L Q Bangs, TCXHS LEE L. DUKE GLENN T. DUNN, JR. MILLARD C.. DYER Benjamin, Texas Dallas, Texas RHIC, TCXHS i fi 5 ' es? H lzkuz fl A A f egg! 0 :-:: e -,,, - -V .aa . We .. .. . AQ--M X W 5 I fi if l ....... A55 1 Q. . . 21 :':: f 1 1 , .'.. zz' fi ,... .QQ 5 S '..,: ::: 'fs ::,., :.A2.:A.:,,,, I ' : f . i 1 ' . , 5 3 ef? are Q-'-V--'-- ' ': 2 s 5 Q zzz T I Eg? X gi 3 es- ' S Sli Ye 5 , I ..AAA. Breakfast at I0 . . . A luxury. Well, Girls, whclt's the verdict? egoplwmorea TOP ROW JOEL EASTER JAREEN EDXVARDS JOHN ENOCHS CLIFFORD FARMER Irving, Texas jacksboro, Texas Tyler, Texas A1ed0, TGXQIS TOMMY EDMONDSON RAY ELLER JEFF EZELL Fort Wforth, Texas Fort Wortlm, Texas Wink, Texas MIDDLE ROW ORAN K. FARR BONNIE J. FERGUSON I CHRIS FISHER XVILLIAM B. FLORES Cleburne, Texas Dallas, Texas 'T Eunice, Texas Fort Wcmrtlx, Texas ALIEKQK FIZATHFRSTON MENHART FELDMAN JINX FLANDIERS Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Houston, Texas BOTTOM ROW BILLY S. FLOWERS BETTY R. FORTNER MARK V. FREDERICK PI-IONSINE FURLONG Cleburne, Texas Fort Wforth, Texas Fort NVorth, Texas Red Oak, Texas GEORGE FORTENBERRY M. R. FRANCIS KAY FREITAG Fort W'orth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Houston. Texas 5 fa . , I R I ,,:1-::,zgaga5s5s5:g2gz5a5ag:5:5:z., ' A 'Y . 1 X ' 5 r AY? 5 s X f x CARL GALLOWAY Fort Wforth, Texas DAN GERNSBACHER Fort W'orth, Texas AVID M. GRAHAM, JR, Houston . Texas SAM H. GANN Fort Worth, Texas DAN GIBBS Brownwood, Texas JAMES GRAVES Fon Worth, Texas Typical day ut Foster. LYNN C. GARDNER Fort Worth, Texas ,IANIE GIBBS Brownwood, Texas MARY GRAVES Fort Worth, Texas Sophomore: Tor now BETTY GARNETT ALICE GERNSBACHER Fort W'orth, Texas Fort XX'orth, Texas BARBARA GARDNER Somerville, Texas CHARLOTTE GARRISON Fort Worth, Texas MIDDLE ROW JACK GILDEN CIRAYTON R. GORDON Fort XV0rth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas WILLIAM G. GIBSON Eddy, Texas BOB GILLINGHAM Fort Wlorth, Texas BOTTOM ROW LONNIE GREATHOUSE ROBERT C. GREEN Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas EDWIN GRAY DOROTHY GREEN Cleburne, Texas Houston, Texas Notice the Rogue's GaIIery. ::::EZfr:1 Eff: - ' ' I' : .:.::...:., W-. uk pf 1 .r.,,.:,,,, ...,.. .,.,.,,., , Hia! 4 w , ' N 3 '1:Iais555::aEa5sEa5aEaiaiz2z:g2:,', 2: A' B Vrrr I ' ' 'filfw ' 1 A 'W I ' 5' f .. .. .... .... , ' . , 1 S , 5: .....: 2-:2: , -I -evf ' Q ,, ' Q A . , - I I , ,, ,, f ., ,aw .... V -I -1 I . sssasasisisisie' .11-I.:-'kia ' ' f 'T' if V M7 A V ' T 5 I ...., , 5 E ' A ' ?A ar gif - we E , .- ,... 5 tasasiiiegsge it ' ses., ' t. , .. I 1 ,... . .,.,. ...I ..,. 2 V I? f , . .. - 1 -:Q . W , t .,.... : Q.: ghsggs ,N ,.... 1 .. , Q fs? it f , .r CSOPIIOIHOPGJ TOP ROW SHIRLEY GREENBERG GENE GREENNVOOD R. J. GRIDER CLAY GRIFFITH Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Wcincrt, Texas PAT GREENE LEONARD GREENWOOD JACK GRIFFIN Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth. Texas Fort Worth, Texas MIDDLE ROW BILL GUTWEILER GENE HALL SAM Z. HALL OLIVER T. I-IAMP'I ON Ifort Worth, Texas Bridgeport, Texas Fort Worth. Texas Fort Worth, Texas ROBERT S. GUY JIM HALL BETTY C. HAMMACK . Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas BOTTOM ROW WILSON A. I-IANNA CHESTER HARRISON MARY HENDERSON LUCILE HENSON 4 Rusk, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Houston, Texas JOE W. HARRIS Fort Worth, Texas The purple at Aggielund. ANNE HEATH Fort Worth, Texas ROBERT HENDRICKS Huntington, Indiana Interesting design on the bedspread. 'fQf,::'7 ' ' rfi 1 f--'2 I' I .,.,.,,,,., - ,..--,.' ' ........... f ' r .t -:t- at I A r ' S5 ' x.: ' . , . ' ' '5 ' I 5 2'I V' AEEQE ..,. n Ev A :... ,,.:. :gfer g ... ,...5 'f ': : , , 21 -- Z 'V ': ':'1: f 'v:,::::' L Q .,,,., , -:'2 A '1' ' ' Af' i .::2: j 1 v f '.,.. ' '- ,.. I , .. I ': ' .. ------'-:-: . ... , , ...... . mg X Z lazzzzl ,, 5 f..., . , iii. 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HORTON Fort XVOrth, Texas BOBBY L. HILL Longview, Texas MIDDLE ROW JOE HODGKINS Fort Worth, Texas BOTTOM ROW BOB HUNTER San Angelo, Texas DOROTHY L. HILLIARD Fort XXVOYIII, Texas JODELLE HOLDEN Fort Worth, Texas BETTY JO HOLMES Fort Worth, 'Texas JAMES D, HOLME Bastrop, Texas BARBARA IRVIN Fort Worth, Texas LEE JOYNER Fort Wlorth, Texas BETTY JOHANN Evansville, Indiana is , V- -- ' f .qs 1 ' N, gg: , 'fjiliii at , ff , 'V-.g : . I W, ,.:: f ,,,, , ' 3 A, S fx ,,,. , ,,. E Ss , , -'41 t 'RE , ,sms , ' V'V'-f 2 Wat, 5 Q ..,,.,., . ., , A., , .,.,,. if , Mm :,, . .M :t -. Q ta y ,,,,,,,, F5323 4 f A , ' EN 115515096 f': ww? , il' N: 4 ,: i'fIE2.I.E,iEEE::2,,f H - ., .,-s,:,:-:,.,:g:,s 525251. ,951 M983 sf .5 xg .1 Fi Q A wg, 5 WS: 1 A . s iv, '?'STS?' 5 'fig 1 ' 5,,..55555,5,E E t 12 :M-wwamwffs f Q A r gn i Q: ' 'A ,,', ' SQ W,,,..,, ,.,.,.,, :Q -- ' J E A ' S 4. A , '- f . GMX f I A U N, H A ' ' '5 ' ,.,.,., , i f f X . f X ..A. Y ' V , i, , - I X - ' Y as 2. ..... - X T-is as - ...- ' I .-.- ' 1 S I A , X ' ' :EEZ ..-. z 1' ff t , L T I ,.,,. 1 ' ,...., . i Tif- Back to Aggielund. Aerial shot of the Band formation at Homecoming. 50pll0l11,0l'eJ TOP ROW CLIFFORD A. JOHNSON ELLEN JOHNSON JANE JOHNSON . CARL M. JOHNSTON Spanish Fort, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Houston, Texas Houston, Texas DERWOOD E. JOHNSON HUGH JOHNSON, JR. ROBERT L, JOHNSON Fort XVorth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas MIDDLE ROW NORMA R. JOHNSTON CHARLES R. JONES SARAH LYNN JONES RICHARD W. JETT Brownwood, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort XVQHI1, Texas BOBBY JONES JERRY L. JONES LEON JOSLIN Fort Worth, Texas Talco, Texas Wfaxahachic, Texas BOTTOM ROW LEWIS D. JUNIOR ALTON KAY WARREN V, KEITH, JR. NASH KIDD Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Xworth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas HAROLD E. KARGES RAI KEEN PAT KELSEY Fort Worth, Texas New Orleans, Louisiana San Angelo, Texas WALTER KLEIN, JR. DORIS KNIGHT ' Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas JAN KNICKERBACHER Midland, Texas WILMA LYNN LANE . MARY F. LAWHON Brownwood, Texas Stamford, Texas 3 ..... , tx x vu .,..........,.. ss .: Kei. I wa s f I ...,.. Q3 1 Y iss Q .ii Q-'Awww A tt an swift - as X 1 , Q if ss. .N K, , .. . .... t a my X xx M ax 5, 5a,:.y:e:a, 551525: ess,-1,.,,.:,.,, I rffefsaesaa-1-reset Q S235 gm Q I E .wi -4 GAROLD M. LaRUE Fort Worth, Texas op omores TOP ROW GWEN KNOX Weatherford, Texas MIDDLE ROW LEE LAW R ENCIE Tylcr, Texas BOTTOM ROW DOROTHY LEWIS OLIVER D. LINDSAY, JR. Fort Worth, Texas Fort XVorth, Texas HAGUE LINDSAY ROBERT D. LIPSCOMB Fort Worth, Texas promise to take good care of her Fort Worth, Texas MONTE KNUTSON FRANK KUDLATY. JR. Fort Worth, Texas South Bend, Indiana CARL KOCH Kansas City, Missouri DAVID LEWIS Fort Wforth, Texas NANCY LEA Fort Worth, Texas BEVERLY LEWIS Fort Worth, Texas DORIS LIVESAY Fort Worth, Texas HERSCHEL LOGAN. JR Fort W'orth, Texas HUBERT LIVESAY Fort Worth, Texas . . very good cure of her. . TX 2: A gy,-Q s S K3 1 3 S .:,. .V af' I 'Et W? 1 3 A ' X 3 sl' .-,. , , QW ' 2 ..,. . .,,, , gs ,E ., , S ..., 1' .- ,.,.,. .. , teoto gs 5 Z X Sg,..,.,, ..:.,.. ..,... ,,.. ,, VM, Z1 if w s, 2 0pll0ln0l'eJ TOP ROW JI ANI'1'l F LOHN GRAN F LOONI Y JAMLS BOSWELL LYON MRS JUN! MQAI ISTFR Gamcsvrllc Texas Kermit 'lcxas Fort Worth Texas Iort Worth Texas 'I 1 D LONG PAT LOWERY MARY I' LYON lort Worth Texas Iort VUorth, Texas Texarkana Texas MIDDLE ROW PPGCX MLK ARLLY HUGH H Md ONNFLL JOY MCDANIEL XX ALT LR C Md LROY Mqlxmncy Texas fort XVorth Texas Iort Worth Texas fort W mth Texas XX IILIAM C MCCLAIN BLTTY L. MCCUISTION RICHARD P MLPLROY W axaharhre Texas Fort XVorth, Texas Waxahaghre Texas BOTTOM ROW VIRGINIA MQGINLEY JOHN E MQMAHON VERNELL MADDOX DON MANNING Fort Worth Texas Cleburne Texas Fort Worth Texas Oklahoma lrty Okla IRANC F A McKl:E JR JALK R, MOORE HUGH T MANN Iort Worth Texas Port Worth, Texas Fort Worth Texas What a prlze package Santa Claus IS gomg to fund' This couldn t be Santa Claus '95 , ' ,ag ' - - t ,AV 'X sfiisg- 'gr ' 'F 3 we A ' f 3' A C53 fl ' 3551 rf , mmf , - 4 W Q . , ,,.,. , . A W so Y , ' A A . 1 'Q' 5 A 9? + I .... I P 'J i is ' SJW s 2 5 . A 1 I 352163 A .I - , .,,,, .. A .W A -.igi A ., ' , .... ,.V,, I ' , .A ' - .....,.,. . - ...,... Y g As X E ..,. .,... . . ' T- ,,,, 1 as , M, R, I :A-ww X 1 M , M W A M, ., ' , s .U J, :,:.. I , Y 1 F E it l Q l I . . And this couldn't be studying. They must have found Santo Claus. Soplwmorea TOP ROW HARRIETT MARGO MARILYN MARTIN JO ANN MASK FRANK MATRANGO Havana, Cuba Fort Worth, Texas Bridgeport, Texas Fort Worth, Texas WILLIAM D, MARSHALL NELLIE M. MARTIN KIAMILLE MASON Gainesville, Texas Mansfield, Texas Fort Wforth, Texas MIDDLE ROW CHARLES MATTHEXVS XV. H. MATTHEXVS, III ROBERT D. MAXEY HENRY MFADOXVS Fort XVI1rIlI, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Temple, Texas ROBERT F. MAT'l'HEWS LAVERN E. MAUSOLF FRANCES MAYHIEW Fort Worth, Texas Pawnee Rock, Kansas Fort Worth, Texas BOTTOM ROW ROBERT MEDFORD PATRICIA MELAMPY HELEN MERINO IESTELLE L. MILLER Lufkin, Texas Salinas, California Fort Worth, Texas Schenectady, New York CHARLES MEEK RAY E, MENEFEE BOBBIE LEE MILLER Galveston, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Cisco, Texas A Ssasasasasas Q X 2 mass' ' Q. X seat ,x f bg f K of ff at f ,gf 4 a 9 Mi! M , A I 551 ,xe- -- ss . .. I 1 1 'Ez zz' --,,:.,.,. 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MILLS Fort W'orth, Texas TAYLOR MOORE Houston, Texas JANE MIERMONT Fort Worth, Texas PAUL MORGAN Fort Worth, Texas JOHN MULLER Fort Worth, Texas CQOPIIOIMOFBJ TOP ROW DORSEY W. MITCHELL BETTY LOUISE MOBLEY Fort Worth, Texas GEORGE MITCI-IAM LORENE MITTENDORF Fort Worth, Texas Fredericksburg, Texas MIDDLE ROW XVAYNI2 H. MOORE Fort Worth, Texas BOTTOM ROW MARJORIE MORRISON JEAN MUNDHENKE Midland, Texas Fort Worth, Texas WALLACE M, MORGAN Fort Worth, Texas CHARLES J. MURRAY Fort W orth, Texas BETTY MORRIS Fort W'orth, Texas IMOGENE MUSE Fort Worth, Texas CYOPII-0I7l0l'eJ TOP ROW HOMER NAISORS TOMMY NELSON JIEAN NEXVSOM JOHN li. NOAH Fun XVnrrh, Texas Llebumc, Texui Fort XX'orth, Texas Fort XX'orlh, Texas ARCIHIF NANKQIE HAROLD L. NEWSOM MARY ANN NIEWMAN Fort Wforth, Texas Lufkin, Texan Fort XXIUFIII, Texas MIDDLE ROW ANGELO LOl ' NOLIZ XV, C. NORTHERN, JR. IKIZTTY JEAN CYKIEEFIE JUNE OWENS Rumc, New York Fort XY'0rxh. Texas Pine Bluff, Arknnxcu Hnruhnrt, Texas WIRT NORRIS LYNN ODOM JOANNE OLMSTEAD lfurr Worrh, Texas Lleburnc. Texas Fun Worth. Texas BOTTOM ROW MARY OXVIENS XVENDELL PALMER MAURlC,li PASCHALL WANDA PFARSON Houston, 'lkxus Fort Worth, Texae Bridgcporr, Texas liurr Worlh, Tuxns RICHARD OXWENS JAMES E. PAPUORTH JEAN PAYNE BILLY EARL PENN lfurr XVrmrrl1, Texas Fort Wforth, Texas lfurr Wrrrth, Texas lfurr Xvurth, Texas I . ' I . . I Here s that mon ugaun. Pat closed her eyes nn thus one. ,XJ l A-...A 2 W Wgwww X ww Im... W 4 Wk ,, .,w:,:,,1 123: K' ii .22:, 1: M f we N A THOMAS H. PENN Fort Worth, Texas JOHN W, POLZIN Taylor, Texas PATRICIA PERKINS Fort Worth, Texas JAMES PORTER Bamhart, Texas DANIEL PETERS Fort Worth, Texas JACK POWELL Fort Worth, Texas Soplzomorea TOP ROW BILLIE M. PHILLIPS Fort Worth, Texas MIDDLE ROW CHARLES G. PRATT Wheaton, Illinois DONALD R. PIERSON Fort Worth, Texas TOMMY PRICKETT Fort Wforth, Texas BOTTOM ROW JAMES N. PYLF JAMES ED RANSON - MARY H. RATTIKIN XVILLIAM I RFARIFS E1 Paso, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas loft XX wrrh lcxls JAMES P. RALSTON ELOISE RATCLIFF BILLY A. REA Fort X5C'orth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Hamllmn, Texas Who said the boys outnumber the girls at T.C.U.? Leon marks time while Jackie makes song , 1 'Q , fs ' if 3 4 , , s--- gg, ' Q ,f .. I if fm? X I:zsfiQ.,,, ' z 1 f ............... ': s I-:-I-'-'-s:sa+lxsf:::f. 4 at X . B- X ....t. :Q Nw. v .5 Q. t X: A .Q s :- I r, ,rea :- wifes ' Zfrru sas. ' .ms K 9--wit if as A SSN -, ...is-., 14 ' .21- ...... 1 . as X Rx .::i...s , ., S Y 15' , -' .... :- ga y . 4 X .. ......... , X. as Sv - ' .sat -5 A ':':::..,.,.,., ,, ...f I at M gt gram, .,, , , v X, ' ig me , EE:2EE , QW ':a :::, , ., 'Sei-,a 5 Z, wr wif Sea. v- XS N 5 , .,,. ,, S E -' ' e ..,..- ,,.,.,.,. ' 91. -- . ' i ,::., if .,... . ,.-.. , ::::--- -A ,,,1, ,,.,: :Q sen .. ---- ,f f , ..,. IQ: E '.., W W V '- , zrbb 5: 1 ll T X5 I xx 2-: A , N A A : ' A + AQ Q 53 ..,,, lzzl ? .,,, 5 . .:.,, W :::5 Ev? 'Q x :::2::::g .4 3 ..,, f ':: 5 IQ2Q:5a5a5asafe,e ,,,.,.,.,:,.-ll . ::-v-:.:,,:,::,,,,, , fl lt Section D at the first basketball game. Houston . . . the group was posed but the smile was not. Cg0I7ll0ln0l'eJ TOP ROW ROSALIE RENTZ JOANN RIDDLE BILLIE L. RIPPETOE XVAYNE ROBERTS ort XVorth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Lamesa, Texas SIDNEY RICHARDSON RAQUEL RIOS BILL M. ROBERTS Wichita Falls, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort XVorth, Texas MIDDLE ROW AUBREY R. ROBERTSON WINDLE ROBERTSON Amarillo, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Clif QIL C. ROBERTSON Austin, Texas JEAN ROBESON Washington, D. C, BOTTOM ROW M E. RUDD, JR. JEANNE RUSSELL Fort Worth, Texas Barstow, Texas BILLEENA RUNYON IOANNE RUTHERFORD Fort Worth, Texas Waxahachie, Texas JOY ROBINSON Fort Worth, Texas MARTHA RYON Bonham, Texas WILLIAM L. ROSE Bethlehem, Penn, FRANCES SADLER Fort Worth, Texas H ERBERT ROW Abilene, Texas MARTY SANFORD Fort Worth, Texas . x ,Eau x ,,,,-.-...Q? Q, V . 5 ,.::,.,, ' Ifi w ,X --'- i 5 I A.....: i E. . ,. . zv- -..- Wag .....,.1 - '1'1 f V W W rift? 5 X X Q f ' j' 1'I ..,. .... . T A , , ew iii' ' EQQQII' i Q lququzuz ' j'1 N 'LLL ' xx,XA 7 ,5,:5Q .'2-.,:. my I .V Mis st, z . K, ,, sf . , fx Q A ' 5 M X if Nl a E Q ' 'SHS X 33 A K Y? ' ...- : . A222 -5: i , N 1 W 1:-as -:::.- F K. . .,.,..,.,. ,. IX, .,.:.:.,.:.:.:. Q .4:::::::. I 1: ..,. . ..,.. . Q A. Vi saiwtaasfa ..... - M me kwa? Politicin' . . . self-explanatory. Why don't you give buck the lady's punts? In real life Murvelle is William Monk, Cl sophomore business major. oplzomorea TOP ROW DONALD SCHERER ELIZABETH SCOTT ROBERT E. SEILER KAY SHAW Weatherford, Texas Fort Wlorth, Texas Arlington, Texas Fort Worth, Texas JOE F. SCHOOLER, JR. MARY LEE SEARS HORACE SHAW Handley, Texas McKinney, Texas Fort Worth, Texas MIDDLE ROW RUTH ANN SHELTON JOYCE SHIVE BILLY WEST SILLS LOYD B. SLIMP, JR. Stamford, Texas Vernon, Texas Evant, Texas Fort Worth, Texas RICHARD SHERER KENNETH SHOCKLEY CECIL E. SIMMONS Fort Worth, Texas Baure, Texas Fort Worth, Texas BOTTOM ROW MARGINEL H. SLIMP BETTY SUE SMITH C. HOWARD SMITH ETHEL SMITH Fort Wforth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Ocean Side, California BENNY N. SMITH CLYDE E. SMITH ' DONALD R. SMITH FRANK N. SMITH Grand Prairie, Texas Fort Worth, Texas DeLeon, Texas Fort Worth, Texas CQOPIZOIILOFBJ TOP Row JACK V, SMITH W. HARLEY SPURGEON ROBERT L. STANDIFER J, M. STARNS Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Big Xwells, Texas Fort Worth, Texas R, T. SNODGRASS EARL W. STADLER BETTY LOU STANTON Fort Worth, Texas New Britain, Conn. Fort Worth, Texas MIDDLE ROW PEGGY ANN STEENSON FOREST E. STEPHENS LOWELL W. STEPHENS GERALD P. STEDHAM Plano, Texas -Fort Worth, Texas Sulphur Springs, Texas Eort Worth, Texas E, JUANDE STEVENS ' i F. M. STEVENSON RICHARD STEVENS Fort Worth,'Texas y Arlington, Texas Fort Worth, Texas BOTTOM ROW JOSEPH HENRY STOUT AUBREY L. STROTHER RUTH TANKERSLEY GEORGE C. TAYLOR Sherman, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Terrell, Texas Fort Worth, Texas PETE STOUT NORMA JEAN SWEET ' MARVIN F. TAPPE Throckmorton, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Now listen, all you people. The time has come for a lot of Froggies to go on u student body trip. mes W '395 ,f ...,-.:-: :A I:': ECE? Iil E 2E2EIEI:lE-,MA 'O ..,.,.,.. it i.. cl xr ..,, , , .:krr- A ...,. . 1,-,.:.:a ' N , 1 ' 33 22 -:-:.::5E'f?: 'f ' F F5525 :,::'r: . . -V . . S .Q as E 5 .,,,,,,,,,,,..,.,,,,,.,...... ....... ,,,, A SQL- -:Z . .... . r if N X , E I N W X X X 1 E 'X X to ,,, A-P 5. ggi r ,Ea , Q3 .Sli sophomores TOP ROW C. C. TEESDALE BETTYE THORNTON ELMER TIDXVELL PAT TIMBES Cleburne, Texas Mansfield. Texas Houston, Texas Fort Worth, Texas ROBERT THOMPSON ROBERT THORNTON LOUIS TILLS Fort Worth, Texas Olney, Texas Fort Worth, Texas MIDDLE ROW DON TINSLEY EARL TRACY EVELYN TURNER BILL W. VANCE Fort Wortli, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas WILLIAM TOWNSON Fort Worth, Texas CHARLES J. VITEK MADELINE WALKER Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas ISAAC LE VON ROBBINS Monroe, Louisiana BILL TURNAGE Fort Worth, Texas BOTTOM ROW B1LL WARREN Fort W'orth, Texas WILLIAM E. TURNER Fort Worth, Texas RUTH WARDEN BILLY JO WARREN Houston, Texas Everman, Texas JAMES G, WALTHALL W'aco, Texas Students will long remember the Freshman Prom. Buddy Bishop and Sumye Ziegler are presented prizes for best 'I jump with glee and shout with joy because I got here jitterbugging, by Ted Long, president of the sophomore before Kilroy' . . . or did he? closs. ek es ,.,. 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Marjorie Hamlin, Freshman Prom Queen. Queen Marjorie, of the House of Hamlin, receives a bouquet from President Derrell Tipps and Secretary Charlotte Childress. Soplzomorea TOP ROW B. K. WEATHERFORIJ TOMMYIE WEATHERS ' JEANNE WEBB HELEN WHITE Brukenridge, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Waxahachie, Texas Fun Worrh, Texas DAYLE XX'IiATHIiRI.Y CHARLES XVIZBB HAROLD R. XVHI'I'Ii Fort W'orth, Texas Handley, Texas Fort XY'ortl1, Texas MIDDLE ROW JACK WHITE JEAN WHITE EDWIN E. WRIGHT H. L. WILKINSON, JR. Ifurc XVurrI1, Texas Fort Wforth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas V lion Worth, Texas ROLAND WHITLOCK MARSHALL C. WICKIER KENNETH R. WIGGS Fort W'urrh, Texas Cleburne, Texas Form Worth, Texas BOTTOM ROW PATSY WANKS EDITH B, WILLIAMS LORIEN WILLIAMS TOMMIIZ J. WILLIAMS Cisco, Texas Wy'Iie, Texas Moran, Texas Forr Worrlm, Texas M. L. WILLEFORD GROVER IQ. WILLIAMS MEREDITH WILLIAMS Mineola, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fon Worth, Texas All good things must come to on end. There's more to this shot than just the balloons. 0,7A.0I1l0l'eJ TOP ROW HUGH WILSON, JR. LAURA B. WITHERS GEORGIE WOLLE NELL YVONNE XVOOD Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Corpus Christi, Texas Nocona, Texas JEAN WILSON WILLIE MAE XVITTE WILLIAM A. WOMACK Mcrtzon, Texas McGregor, Texas Fort Worth, Texas BOTTOM ROW LEE ROY WOODARD VERA M. YOUMANS C. DOWELL YOUTS ANN ZIMMERMAN Coleman, Texas Vidalia, Georgia Fort Wortli, Texas Cleburne, Texas VIRGINIA WYCHE ROBERT E. YOUNG SAMYE ZIEGLER Fort Worth, Texas Bedford, Texas Fort Worth, Texas X, . X , f A ,ESQ .X f X, X 5 1 Gfafoa, 1 950 ul' ir 'A' 'A' 'A' X 3 W. K 2 ,E , rf ,N CI' Q ff , ,TE ,EA 15135 2E Q.,s ' rx f ww, faoquefine lffilfea Spring P'7'G.Yi6lfClll Mama ezmfmm Hz!! SeCf'eff11'j' mzff 'l'rc,1.r1n'e1' ecmmen Rein!! Sprialg Secretzzry EX 9, .:.: 5 ved 2,8 Fa!! P1'c,rfrle1zl Qeoage eacfvzan V250 Ijrefidefzt O George, Mildred and Ted. 0 Carmen and jackie, We-9 tgfeillhiell TOP ROW F. BAILEY ADAMS BETTYE ALEXANDER REX ALFORD TOM ALLEN Lakeview, Texas Wichita Falls, Texas Wfaco, Tcxas Fort XY'orth, Texas HENRIETTA AIKMAN ELLIS B. ALFEREZ BILLY ALLEN Fort Worth, Texas Coatesville, Pennsylvania Fort Worth, Texas MIDDLE ROW HELEN RUTH ALMY MARINO ANDERSON LEE H. ASHMORE GEORGE 'li AVANT Fort Worth, Texas Quito, Ecuador. S. A. Fort Worth, Texas Hot Springs, Arkansas DAVID M, ANDERSON HARRELL ASI-IBURN CHARLES ATCHINSON Ennis, Texas Fort Wforth, Texas Frisco, Texas BOTTOM ROW ROBERT BABBITT, JR. ' ' MACK E. BAILEY, JR. EUGENE E. BAKER HUBERT B. BALES Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Amarillo, Texas Fort Worth, Texas ALVIN J- BAGNALI. MORRIS BAILEY GRACE BAKER Corpus Christi, Texas Vernon, Texas Midland, Texas . Now, Charlie, let's be lenient on those poor, defenseless Freshmen. 3-to-l this is Georgie Mixon on Fish Day '46-'47, , , , if .... 'QS uni Q . nnlzn Z in ' .... , A i i wig '1:1 . ' ' 5 A ::': . 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BESEDA ANTHONY BICOCCHI ARLYS WAYNE BING Van Algfyne, Texa5 Fort Worth, Texas Oakwood, Texas am ..,.,, . .,,, .Vi if . iff . . : , r--l-': fi' . ' . f as 5 SI f --:' V - ,,,' il' fat X if 3 Q. V , s 'E af .A-, :.. . - ,.- - anna. 4 we -,.,, AV- ,..:, i 4 f .Ii Q A X .-as '2 . Q44A ,, r 1 A L 1 EQ fi zzlz Q A if ft W zllzl x Y :,--E :::E 4 -Q as Q . I ,X Q . Y 'P x K i B I Q A . N ,..,, . , is is I qqluq I V . ' . I ,. .. ' 1 f ::: ' A .:,. W s' U f z ' - ' ,Q ----v- ---- 2 11 , , V 5 .,. '? f. Jai . . i s as f i'i'f i W i.A f Q' MW ' zzl 1 1 4. Q-if 2 , ,., .We M I I ff, ' , ..,., . uzlu ,,:. .....',' . , W ff ...... . ',,:,' K ,,,::::1,,V ' Q gif A-A: . --: . .,.::: Lz' Lzz. . . 1... 2 Now, for a better view of the Freshman Prom . . . We see that The two people and dates, who contributed a lot to lovely lass, Ma rjorie, receiving her bouquet. making the Prom a success . . . Sophomore President Ted Long and Miss Pat Perkins and Fall Freshman Presi- dent Ted Dye and Miss Pat Myrick. .gfeffllnlell TOP ROW ANITA BLAYLOLK BILL BOHANNAN JUNE ANN BOONE JENNIE BOXVERS Wbalde, Texas Fort Wlorth, Texas Shreveport, Louisiana Lufkin, Texas LEWIS BLEDSOE RALPH G. BOLES. JR. VU. 1. BOUDREAUX Fort NY'orth. Texas Cleburne, Texas Fort Wforth, Texas MIDDLE ROW MINOR W. BOYER MARY LOU BRAY BENNIE B. BRILEY CHARLES H. BROCK Dallag, Texas Fort XVorth, Texas Spearman, Texas Fort NWorth, Texas MARVIN BRANDT PAT BREEN BOB BRIMBERRY Fart XY'orth, Texas Fort XY!orth, Texas XX'inslow, Arizona BOTTOM ROW ELEANOR BROILES LOYD BROTHERTON CHARLIE J. BROWN SHERLEY BROWN San Francisco. California Fort XY'orrh, Texas Dallas, Texas Anna, Texas HENRY BROTBACKER CHARLES E. BRONVN GORDON BROWN Patterson, New Jersey Fort XVorth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas 91-eallmen TOP ROW WENDALL E. BROWN WILLIAM L. BROWN KI. B, BRUNER JOSEPH T. BRYANT Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Wfnrth, Texas Fort Wforrh, Texas WILLIAM C. BROWN OREIN BROWNING SHIRLEY BRUNSON Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Midland, Texas MIDDLE ROW MELBA JOYCE BRYANT THYLA RUTH BURNETT VICTOR BURT DOROTHY BUTLER Fort Worth, Texas , Ryan, Oklahoma Fort XVorth, Texas Midland, Texas WALTER E, BURCH Fort Worth, Texas JOSEPH C. BUTLER, JR, BETTY BYRN Graham, Texas , San Antonio, Texas JAMES E. BYERS Fort Worth, Texas SHIRLEY BURNS Fort Worth, Texas BOTTOM ROW G. RILEY CAGLE Fort Worth, Texas EDWIN L. BUSH Butter, Alabama JOHN R. CALDER GLORIA CALLAWAY Phillips, Texas Muncie, Indiana VERNON CALHOUN Fort Worth, Texas Buddy and Samye in action. Leon Breeden and orchestra give out with ze fine music. vm ' is ,iv-ww ' N - ' RE in Q , I , .f : Tig , V 'L 8 ,,ss,, I f 22: . V 'N A .Q B X gag, f ,,,:x I tsat ,, ,s , J ,s , I I 'X ' ': ' ' 3, A ' .5 , ,. ,. za ..,. -asf: ., ..---' 'ww 'A .' ' g is -.,, uzzl - --:-. ,wa - W Q 3, S ,- Y , . .,.J.,.. 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CLARK JO FRANCES CLARK DOROTHYE CLINE Vanndale, Arkansas Graham, Texas Mineral Wells, Texas HELEN DALE CLARK M. N. Roe CLAYTON G1-ORG1' CO1 HRAN Iowa Park, Texas Fort Worth, Texas l'ort Worth 'lexus The Jitterbug King and Queen seem to have eliminated all competition. . . . and receive rewards from Sophomore President Ted Long I J ' .,,. ..., ' if R T 3' ... 1 ....... A ' . --'i i I -ir : R- L 1 'i V , i ii? . W it 'r' :'1 2:----- . iiiiiii iiiii 1 O V ' ii t...,, , X ': 'l W : O A ' . ...-. 1 ' T? P A . A t .. -, VA .,,. sq? '.v-. v -: ,:.,.. R was 7 1 f A - Adm . A -'- ... T.. A A . -':: ':: ': I iiiiii Iztli A - L 4 Q sm. O S NW ii i.. :fsfz:... ili ' ' ::i::..,: V' . :Es - me i A 5 it ' sl .,,.,,. ,, ,...... . X '- ' - .... r.. img XX V ,PASS if-.. fi' O 'W' S xx . , .,.,. ' A . P' . ..... . ' . ,-1. ..:::::r::a:5s:'-:Q a s :., . sv ' i Eigiiiiiiigiiiizlzul G A WW ' zzs lx '35 .:,.: M :,,EE an W. i -wwf A . . :,:g.Q.1:i 55555 5 ----- -' A f Q W! 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Texas Fort XV0rth, Texas Fort W'orth, Texas HOXVARD 12. KQONXVAY XV. GLINN COUCH SAMMY COX Bronx, New York Fort Worth, Texas San Angelo, Texas BOTTOM ROW R. LEON CRAIG GEORGE CRITTENDEN JOHN M. CROWDER Fort W'orth, Texas Dallas, Texas McKinney, Texas JESSII2 E. CQREECH JACK LROCKETT BOB LUNNINGHAM Burlington, North Carolina Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas BOB CQONDREN Fort Smith, Arkansas BILLIE D, CRAIG flDlOI'1li.lL7 City, Texas DAN CUSHMAN Fort XVorzl1, Texas l ' Vluzuzul 7 sis . ,,,,-,V, A , ' L E :::::::,:::::, 4 H, ,,,A X? A ,V A A 2 ,,VV '.,, VVV- : v. A- - I --. I ii 1 A I 'V A-li ': I 3 , .pf if A 4 V :A . - 3 Q :-: N Q A 3 M .: F , ia --z- E r ab . 1 ::-: 4 QW is x ..5g. 1:11 if f ef ,,,. ,,.,: ,.,.,. 2 ' 2 N Y i' f 'Pr ' :.., ,,., sr - Aw , il i,..awv , ,av ff gg ..,.,.,.,.'..::: I f ,X A HVVVV M luzll AA V , :Im A VVIVV i K A. U' A A 2 - A. ,..,.. ,IAI . 3 'I A E- , . it ...::.-.- 'VVV' :' A 'LQ ::,' A 'AA .,.,' T A ' S' Q A 1 3' A f A- : A :: . -'B M- . ' '.-s :-. 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DAVIS TJUANA JEAN DAVIS Mission, Texas Bellevue, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Xworth, Texas GENE DAVENPORT DICK DAVIS SUE DAVIS Fort VUorth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Memphis, Texas MIDDLE ROW TOM DAVIS HENRY MEADOWS LARRY DENTON PAUL DIAL Fort Worth, Texas Fort W'orth, Texas Bonham, Texas Fort Worth, Texas TERRY DEANE JOEL DIAZ DELEON GRACE WYMAN DIAL Garland, Texas Aguascalientes, Ags., Mex. Fort VUorth, Texas BOTTOM ROW MORRIS DILLARD FRANK DINGWORTH RICHMOND DORSEY JERRY DOWDY Childress, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Hico, Texas NORMAN DINGMORI3 ANNIE L. DINKLE JOANNE DOSSETT Fort Worth, Texas Marshall, Texas Fort Worth, Texas .gl'eJlll1leIl TOP ROW MARTHA R. DOWDY WILEY E. DRAPER BILL DIINACQAN JOHN P. DURHAM Kingsville, Texas Rocksprings, Texas Iforz Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas LOISJIEAN DOWLING JEANNE DUBIN GRACE DUNCAN New Orleans, Louisiana Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Fort Worrli, Texas MIDDLE ROW THOMAS EDWIN DYE EMMA JEAN EDSALL RAY ELLIOTT MARY ELLIS Fort XVorrh, Texas Fort W'orth, Texas Wlills Point, Texas Tulsa, Oklahoma JEAN EASLEY CHARLES ELLIOTT DONALD ELLIS Shreveport, Louisiana Fort Wmirrh, Texas Pcrryron, Texas BOTTOM ROW MELBA ELLIS MAX ENGERT JO ALICE EVANS JACK A. FARMER Fort XY'orxh, Texas Eorr Worth, Texas San Angelo, Texas Fort Worzh, Texas RAYMOND E. ELLIS HORACE A. EVANS. JR. HARRY L, EWELL Fort Worth, Texas For: W'orrh, Texas Cleburne, Texas H lf you will look in the left background, unless my eyes deceive me, you will see Frances Sadler, in mid-air making Remaining eligibles for Freshman Prom Queen. The future eyes at the cameraman. Who said a President's daughter queen, Marjorie, has her back to us in the foreground. was stuck-up? I . 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I i is .. 4522221512 ' 22 .- x X 'YI ' .7l'e.4lll11eIl TOP Row LARRY FIELDS SHRIMP FISHER IOHN FOGLIESONG JO FAVOR . I Quanah, Texas New Haven, Connecticut Eunise, New Mexico Miami, Texas BETTYE FEWEL RICHARD M. FILLINGIM VERNON FITZGERALD Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas MIDDLE ROW LANIECE FORD YVONNE FOY WILLIAM B. FRANKLIN BETSY FRASIIER F W rth Texas Waco, Texas Fort Worth Texas Fort Worth, Texas ort o , JOE FRAUSTO BOBBY CHARLES FOX KATHERINE FRANK Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas BOTTOM ROW JAKQUELYN FRIEND FOY GADDY MARY K. GANONG CHERIE GARDNER ' Fort Worth, Texas San Angelo, Texas Vernon, 'lexas Fort Worth, Texas BILL FULL!-IART MARTHA GALLOWAY E. H. GARCIA Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Rio Grande City, Texas With the exception of two people who are hooked by one gal in left foreground everyone seems happy . . . Marilyn, why make two people unhappy, when you could make one so happy? The Kermit Huckabee, among others, should be given lots question is . . . which one? of credit for these decorations. -.WNJFW X I X, . . .,,...,........., , V :1f..:..,,i., ,.,.,.,.. , A -.:,,.,..,g:,:, ,V c , XX a t st , t is st 1 2, ii. 2 , 1' 5 - time :lf ,, . .,,,,, 5' 'tt ' M' l ' 5? s S i ee-N sy A, , 225, E W' I ivy iv as V ' ESE 3 W .WS C .... ..,,, . ...- ef I I ' , X, . ,IM M' I ' tmeassws J Q rw - f ',,:xesfw it , . ,ya it ,MMM ' t , 2- Q2 1fs::.,I 'QW al gi st sr fi ESS -. .rs-2. ... -r UEESEY 5 g sf t Ss is, - ' A we my ...,, . .... , . W . Q .... ? NL . i Q . ,Qt 15: ,E ........ 1 3: fb I: e oi' 3 .--- . :2: :::' - 2:55 s if, K H3 , ...,. z QSTQXEWW s if at X .,.,.,.,, . ,, x -s . .. H ,.,,, 5 ' 2 mfs? 3 3 -arf ii 3 t Q-, . . .... S t if - 9 . ' , L --,. f , , L .....:., 'f W . 106 xi ,:,,.,,.,. ::vv ll: K A ,. Q W A-,'. V :-- I ere a 1 r aaa Qs H ' ' ' I : A A yy y 11 : : 1 . is x WL , .. ,...,, .V.., 1 T, 'E S ,E .... 5? M5 ., V5 . L .... 1 N X V fi .Q - -A .:s- sv xy ,QS 5 fi -535251 .5 44 y xyxyy a a aa J Q Y, A f ' if ,Qi , is sw is ,W 5+ M , M M . ..., wk 42 ff X 1? R Ass we 1 sf X X N x . y I.: ,- , 'W ' ww E . aes, , in , QT E, .,,f5-. 5 :.- A . gum' -8 l Fw as ' L lf 2 Q ff si W fy XI :..:,: 5 ::.: . ,, My f H 5 ' Q ww , i n No unhappy faces--Steve Whiffen seems especially happy. Good night . . . sweet dreams. ELNER GARNAND VERNIE GARRISON lfcmrt XY'cJrrl1, Tcxns Eur: XY'urth, Tcxus DORRIS GARRISON Eorr Warrh, Texas ERNEST GILLINGHAM JOHN GLENN, JR. Eur: Worth, Texas Eurr Wdrth, Texas EARL GIPSON Longview, Texas ALLINE GRIDER JOY GRlFEI'l'H Fort Wnmrtli, Texas Longview, Texans BILL GRIFFITH, JR. Clleburne, Texas grealzmen TOI5 Row M AXINE GERARD Corpus Christi, Texas MIDDLE ROW BARBARA GOODGAME Farr Worth, Texas BOTTOM' ROW BEN GRIMLAND Fon Wlorrh, Texas LEE GIBSON lilcftra, Texas JIM GRACE Fort Wforth, Texas suis GUEST Pirrsburg, Texas R. CI. GIBSON Pulcsrine, Texas , C. Rusry GRAY Ocala, Florida CI. N. GUINN Fort XVorth, Texas H, Cf. GILLILAND lion Wurrh, Texas MARJORIE GREEN Dallas, Texas CLYDE LEE HADLEY Fort Wixrtli, Texas f' it V .t it ,, ii Y Q A gs as X3 X? 3 . .,,.,.-' it I as W . g 2 t my ' 2 ...., -5 5 rg, ik zv- 4 zlb .,,,,, 5 V, A ,:,,.,. , ,,,,, I qqlq, , 1 v-vh qluvluzluu ziz s ,,AA. ..,, . , 5 ' N ' 2:55. 1: ,,:. 5 5+ :-: x I 555515555 5:5:5 5 55' 5 I k ::::- : ::::::-5, 5 x ' 51 ...:.:: .....'f ,.: A ' ,.::::1f, I 1. r, 55 '5':': 524' . .... , K ----, 2 ..,2z, ----. ' 215,255 x ., ., K s xxx CN Q Nb SY 5Ea5:,..::::f' t .. .:. .,.,... - . .as Q S t as 5 .. X A 55' Z' lf . . -'::., 1:-nf' . . HL.. taefflfi. .. :12::.f. r W 1s.,.:.::.::, :ei-SEQEEEEIF I .L ,ww Where there's buildings concerned, Kay Nobles seems to Pupils of Mr. Faguy-Cote, whe presented him, among other things, be involved. this picture for his birthday. .gfelllhlen TOP ROW PAUL HAEFELI, JR. OPAL LEE HALLMARK MARJORIE HAMLIN THOMAS HARDAWAY Evanston, Illinois Belton, Texas Arlington, Virginia Fort Worth, Texas JERRY HAHN MARY T. HAMILTON JOHN C. HAMMOND Fort Worth, Texas Washington, D. C. Weatherford, Texas MIDDLE ROW MARGIE HARDESTY BILLY HARDIN R, A. HARGRAVE, JR. VESTAL L. HARNER Fort Worth, Texas New London, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Cleburne, Texas PEGGY JOYCE HARDIE CHLOE HARKINS CAROLYN HAR.MON Fort Worth, Texas Bonham, Texas Fort Worth, Texas BOTTOM ROW VESTON Tex HARNER WILLIAM M. HARPER MARILYN HARRIS CHARLES C. HARTER Cleburne, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas W C HARPER ANN CULP HARRIS KEITH HARSHBARGER Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Pottsboro, Texas .gl'eJltIneIl TOP ROW DEWEY F. HARTSELL BILL HATTON RICHARD HENDERSON AL HENNERSDORF Decatur, Texas Fort W'orth, Texas Electra, Texas Brady, Texas W, L. HORVILLE, JR. DENNIS ODEAN HEAD S. T. HENDRICKS Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Little Rock, Arkansas MIDDLE ROW DORIS ANITA HENRY JERRY HEXEMER MORELLE HICKS Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Lufkin, Texas LEE W. HENSON JAMES A. HICKMAN Fort Worth, Texas Marshall, Texas BOTTOM ROW HAROLD HOBBS JASPER L. HOLLAND GRACELYN HOLLYFIELD Tulsa, Oklahoma Fort Worth, Texas Houston, Texas DAVID HODGKINS DOUGLAS O. HOLLIS Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas DOROTHY HILL Fort Worth, Texas VERNON HOLT Fort Worth, Texas You take the Blond and I'II take the Brunette. Main Hall, T.C.U. GUS HINRICI-I Pender, Nebraska CONNIE MAC HOOD Breckenridge, Texas ...,,,,. , -' as W X 'TA ' ' X ' ' I sg ' ? 't Q .... 3 . X , 1 rl ....,,,,., . ,,.,., , ,,,,,, , , -'- ---- W . wx f L ee-e- I Q ., W Q ,.,., if in fs :E N ,Q L ' Q W fn ' . .V we 1 ' 'fs X ,, I ' A axax . ., st 5 .. A X I ' T' ' . I .1 ,sg-g : M .:..::. : ,. . . . . If S' . Ig r 5 . 'g as - ' istizfmg? :,gg,,,, I '- ' .,.., N- - 2 N. SQ his , I .,.r. 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HUTTO Dallas, Texas Fort'Worth, Texas Mineola, Texas Goose Creek, Texas GENELLE HUFFAKER CHARLES HUMPHREY JIMMY HUNT Port Arthur, Texas Tyler, Texas Fort Worth, Texas We're not sure, but we think the character in the Two notables, Katherine Frank and Editor Richard Moore ofthe Skiff, plaid jacket is Tully Petty . . . surrounded by his pause in their conversation. public, no doubt. saw as 1 .W ,.,.. ,:f5EWi,, t L 2 ' ,,:,.- QQQQQ: , Ag: E' I , BQ, H 1 xx ., ' ' , 1':2 F .,,...,,. W ..,.,.,. X Q X W, ' .... :,,,.,., X 4 ::,.. . . :laiiigiz ..v- :-: E EEEEEEEEEEWI -V i ': t - :':::' ' :::' ...':... : ae iii g X, r , A' .1 :vv ...... I :::: E VVIIE . ' Q J :'e' . if -vtl 1 is :-'+ ..e': as L ., ,..,- .. : law Sf .E :-:-.5 EE ::11 'l: v . ' ., .--- ' Q :.-- r :.. . .5 ','.. 2 . Y . ... ,..,, I ,'f, - :::: E ' ' . 1 2 ug . 2 1 ff: : '- 1-':-:'1' ' 1 , ,.1.1 5 ., 5 sf ..-:-.- -:'-2:': f 11: S ' V':ll R' 5 5 .... r '71 :.' ll ' 1:-1 ' A , 5 is , lfiltigsses. 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' .,,, .. ,, , 4 A -A ' V 1 A In ,,,.,, , A .--, U K 1 . wt g ::::: . :..,..,,.,, 1,52 E, , f ' li ir -:-:2:- 11, .-- ' f iz' : - P ...,::.- by e jf .,,:-v -::- A Q 3-V. .,,.. E 291 . x 1 ,211 ,,,z ,,..: 5 :QQ W -::::,,, lllll H sg 1,.... 3 S E In nnzn K .3 A ' fl.. A if . . , ,ss 1 ... nzzzzxlxq E ZZEZAAAA , .,.,,, ..,,..,q,.2.,A,. 3 3 : , ,,.,.,. Vs' ,.V, ---- : ' ' ' A---1:.:::., V, ea: aa - i A l l' ,se , .eeee . I :-,.:, Q E .izris :-' J A Chief initiator and executioner E. W. Harrison, assisted by Samye Ziegler, points out vital parts of Body Beau- tiful to class as Helen Marie Brown is initiated into the Brushes Club. Later Helen Marie demanded an apology. .gfedltmelt Tor Row You paint the high spots, l'll paint the low spots BYRON HUTTON JOAN HYDE W. R. INGRAM EDGAR JOHNSON Fort Wkmrlh, Texas Cleburne, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Shreveport Louisiam MAURINE E. HYBSHA ELIZABETH ANN INBER XVANDA JETTY Caldwell, Kansas Fort Worth, Texas San Antonio, Texas MIDDLE ROW FINNELL JOHNSON GRADY C. JOHNSON H. MlLTON JONES VERNON H JONES Commerce, Texas Fort W'orth, Texas Coleman, Texas Fort W orrh Texas ROBERT JOHNSON RENBERT JOLLEY HERMAN A. JONES Everman, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas BOTTOM ROW ERWIN KAPS LUNDA MAY KEITH JAMES KELLETT BETTY KIDXY ELL Gainesville, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Wkzrth, Texas Mineral Wells Texas MARILYN KEATON GEORGE IZ. KELLEY DEE J, KELLY Big Spring, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Bonham, Texas lass 5? ,Ax 1 ,W E ,S as I Q w ski fa .3 .. F fy N G 5, ts 1 , It Z : -L. rf zahl 5 rg, Y A M .,,,,,,,.. a,,,,,,, 41 , , W rg A if-.:a:: , .gag uuzziz ,, ' ..'.' I I , EE : is :,,,, . it :,, I ,:, .Q xi ., .. X if H ' 1 , ' ' ..:: E I :vvv ii ' .-:- s ,-': I , I . I Il ' M :: - ,.,. i ., q Miss Sandra Canning inspects the easels. E. CALVIN KING, JR. Fort Worth, Texas JEAN KUYKENDALL Longview, Texas HASKELL LANGFORD Fort Worth, Texas FLOYD M. KING Fort Worth, Texas NANCY E. KING Greenville, Texas Gordon Teague, local advertising executive, explains the details of preparing a full-color, double-spread ad for Fortune Magazine to the Brushes Club. 91-ealzm ell TOP ROW JIMMY KINZER Pampa, Texas JACK KLEEBURG Fort Worth, Texas ALICE KOETHER Shiner, Texas MIDDLE ROW JAMES LACY MARCIA LAHEY Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas OSCAR O. LaCOUR JOYCE LACY BOB LANE Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Mineral Wells, Texas BOTTOM ROW SAMMY LANHAM ROBIN LATTIMORE Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas PAT LANGSTON GERALD L. LANMAN CHARLES E. LAUNIUS Fort Worth, Texas Cleburne, Texas Sheridan, Arkansas PATSY KOTHMANN Mason, Texas W. A. LANFER Fort Wforth, Texas JOE D. LAY lfort XVorth, Texas .gfellllllen TOP ROW LEE ORA LEAVITT JUANITA LeTULLE GEORGE A. LINDSEY FLOYD XV. LISLE Fort Worth, Texas Bay City, Texas Fort X5C'otth. Texas Fort Worth, Texas BAY M. LOMAX GENE LINDLEY HENRY LINDSEY Cleburne, Texas Fort Wtmrth, Texas Cleburne, Texas MIDDLE ROW WILBURN L. LOESSIN JOE LOWERY JANET LUDICK MARCIA L. MCAULEY LaGrange, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas NORMA LOVE CHARLES T. LUCAS BOB LYNCH Fort Worth, Texas Eastland, Texas Amarillo, Texas BOTTOM ROW JAMES MCBEE PHIL P. MCCARTHY BENJAMIN MCCLURE JACKIE D. MCCLURE McKinney, Texas Haddon Heights, N. J. Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas JACK MCCARTER R. H. McCLELLAN BILL MCCLURE NVaxahachie, Texas Cleburne, Texas Cleburne, Texas Although a little hazy . . . one of the best shots of the year . . . Frog Houston fans .rs fans ride the range in a the ole Froggie spirit. Ford V-8 to show Professor Woody leads the Famed Frog Band into parade formation , To 1'1 i1':'i'i ' ':2 f . gf . .I -....... .... , , . -t-.. i-aa i's2 21's Q .... J J J aaaaa J ..... aaaa J .:. ::'--:2i:::'-f-r ...,..... i ....- ---- -t , .... 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Brpivriwood, Texas Fon Worth-, Texas Big Spring Tcxms JOANDIQKNCCQOY ? VANN A. MdQllLLOllGH ELOPSE MCGEE Galvcstbn, Texas V Powell. Texas Cleburne, Texas . ' MIDDLE ROW MAX ll. MCHANEY 'P OTIS MCKELVEY DOUGLAS MMKENZIE WARIKIN lN1LMORDll Longview. Texas Odessa, Texas Marshall, Texas Im: Yxnrrh Tun RUTH ANNE MLINANEY JAMES MclilLLlP JACK E. 'MfLKUGHLlN Dallas, Texas Fort XVurrl1, Texas I Amarilllkm Texas BOTTOM'ROW MARY LOU McNAMARA DORIS MALE ' DOYLE MALONE ' MARX KAY MARIS Fon Worth, Texas XY'ashingron, D, C. Plainview, Texas Cnlusron Taxis JOHN P. McNElL BOBBY MALONE' BOB MAPES Fort XVurth, Texas I Fort Wforth, Texas Falfurrias, Texas For the present, my major is Art. The Artwork on Parade. 9-S N A YY f, fx .ssa saas s I 1 .,,,,.,. ' Y Ninn... aw 3 X x as Y S Q mmf P65 J Q 1? 'X as , N s -I ga 1. 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MILSAP Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas MIDDLE ROW MARIETTA MIRIKE JAMES T. MITCHELL HULEN MONTGOMERY L. M, MOORE Fort XX'orth, Texas Melvin, Texas Munday, Texas Fort Wlorth, Texas BETTY JEAN MITCHELL GEORGIA MIXON JAMES MOORE Fort Worth, Texas Plainview, Texas Fort Worth, Texas BOTTOM ROW LON MORGAN JOHN H. MORTON DEANE MUCKELROY MARILYN MURRAY Fort Worth, Texas Fort XY!otth, Texas Fort XVorth, Texas Lansdale, Pennsylvania TWAIN MORROW J. B. MOXLEY AL MURRAY Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Lansdale, Pennsylvania 1 A ft if R -X, . ff 1 . .. -..... l QQ 'V ,P I ff V 2 Se, .gl'eJlll1'leIl TOP ROW L. C. MURRELL PAT MYRICK W. B. Wally NAPPS SALVADORE NASHE Athens, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Itasca, Texas Fort Worth, Texas DALE MUSE EUGENE NAI-IAM DON NARRELL Stamford, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Loraine, Texas MIDDLE ROW CHARLSY NEAL RAYMOND NEED!-IAM NORMA JEAN NELSON BETTY JEAN NEVILLE McKinney, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Maria, Texas Fort Worth, Texas P, W. NEEDHAM DICK M, NEELY BILL NETKA Fort Worth, Texas Marshall, Texas Hearne, Texas BOTTOM ROW RICHARD E. NEWMAN MARY JANE NICOLDS DAN A. NOLTE BILL OGLESBY Pueblo, Colorado Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Pecos, Texas WARREN NEWMAN GEORGE A. NILSON THOMAS J. NUNLEY Tyler, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Graham, Texas The map of Texas . . . by the Horned Frog Band . . . with the Officials Row at the basketball games . . . Note the location of the schools. the intent look on Prof Riding's face. - A I ----- 1 Emi X ' as , . sr N, .:,., W' t 15, liar . is N3 Q .-s:s:: . r , 5 1 a:gig:,1.'EE5::.:, :Mig SUE -M .... I ' ' ' xx ' ' . -a qs sir. , . rg ...:.:.:..,:,:5:,f5f,:,.f:,g-,,, -- t rgrsf i ... ..................,.p.:, . J , 'is s-r,:gage5:525-25'3:5sis5s2zis5:f:gs5'2,5eg:g . 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Texas MIDDLE ROW ROSALIIZ PARKS lphur Rock, Arkansas BOTTOM ROW BOB PEARSON lforr Worrh, Texas The Get-Acquainted Party, made possible by the mid-summer planning of Bunn, Gandy, Brickley, Cupe- hart, Randal, the Harners, Adelberg, Matthews, and others, with the Summer Student Council. The Skiff estimated the record smashing crowd at approximately 1800-2000. MARTHA JANE OLIVER KI. XV. VAN ORMAN HAROLD OTTMANN MRS GERALDINE PACE Fort Wkmrtli. Texas Fort Wkirth, Texas SUE OXYIQN Gralmin, Texas JIMMY PARSONS JEAN MARIE PASKET Fort Wcxrrh. Texas Lahlarque. Texas SAM PASLHAI. Fort XY'0rtl1, Texas BISTTE PEROT , , JIM BOB PHARRIIES Texarkana. Texas lion XVorrh, Texas Photogenic Gwen and fellow intermissioners pose for the cameraman. XY'ILLIAAl Il, PIETERS Fort XVUHI1, Texas jeg , -. .. I ewyzff .T , s I: my ,, 3 xv ,Sw I me s 1 V ,,I. -- .... .5 -E, 1 xx x .s:.:. .,,. 1 mx x , I - .. -- 1 WM ., wx-- ls l -if A 2' fl., ,,,, f A figs V 'G' . - aw :e.':- .... - AMW! 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I I A Q! QA? sr' N .rf , . A ---- - -..- . I O 'px N25 :I 'W W t , :V ,I sm W , X ,X if W ,.,., ,.,. I 5 O . ,I 1Q- QQ A I ' P -' n ---- Q .,.A' A ff I . Q .. - fy I .... - A FS ' W-It IW MK 'w It , I .... I .,A, I A .,...,.,.,. A I Q ' Ns ' xr. 3 HAROLD IZ. PHII.I.II'S Augusto. Georgia CARROLL XY. POCIVI For! XVurrI1. P-IICXIIS QIAMIZS A. QIIILLIN Fort Xxkmrrh, 'llxgu Study in Swing. . . os Professor Leon lifts the baton, ALARAII I'Il2Ri,If PIM, 'Ibxgu DIANIZ POPE Dullns. Tcxns SKNIQT QIIINLAN Gmmi Prairie, Texas BILL PIERLII Snyder, Texas II IZLEN PORTXVOOD Seymour, Tcxgs ROGER QUINLIVAN Fort Xvorth, Texas .7l'eJllIneI1 TOP ROW PAUL Pl IfRC,If Camden. Arkansas MIDDLE ROW JAMIE T. POTIQET San Angelo, Texas BOTTOM ROW PAI 'L RABYON Fort XY muh, 'I'ex.1s TRAVIS ,I. PIPES Cleburne-, Texas NEIL PREXX IT Pecos, Texas MARCIY RAINES Frm Whrtlx. Texas 'VOM I1I.l'NIBI.I X Ifl Pzmm. 'Lexus lf. li, PRIDDY Ifurt XY'urlIx. Tcx.1s IOHN ANDR EXX R Al.IiY Lubbock, Tcxns VIIARLIIIQN I'I.IIMBY Ifurr Worrlm. 'Lexus H I PIIMPIIRIZY, ,IR l.nx1luf1cItI, Texas C'IfCfII. Ci. RAMIKQK Ifurt XY urrh. 'llaxsls 'f . .. . ... ., I 1 Z .. at ,W f f .,., X .,., , 4 5 35 e 9 , 1 , 1. I , ..,, x .jx x my VV M Ar' 4 r -Y Z i f Q is f , ff f f :e:- A FW' Ai .. ,,,. ' ---- s Kgs . - .,..,. , ...,.. . ' ' i I l A mt 45,1 ' A. . Q f l-AA .Q ff' ' . ' -' .. A .. N M N X ,. V :A . ...... .. S W 83, eff .,.... , V -.Zz ,,--- V .1 ' at ,,. 2 if Z-:EJ ....,, iii H 'ills' E155 ,---. Y '-'4' f ,J ,..., V , V , A, ' g .,.z:-.fi f 5 ' I ., .. A I rw' mi. we ff. at ' vw ' . .ef s f . :1::,.,. W ' ' 'W' r 'll r A if ?f - fi In btllt' , 1 . 1 J My - A are . AAQA . : :: f ' ': :vV' ' QQ1 22Q--, , .. .....:-1.. i.. . Nell takes time-out with Jack. Did you ever see a pig whistle? . . . Well, Timbes did. .gI'eJlll11el'l TOP ROW MARK WJ. RANDLE, JR. BILL RATCLIFF E. WILLIAM RAWLS CARMEN A. REINLI Lockhart, Texas Fort XY'orth, Texas Cleburne, Texas Fort Worth, Texas BILL RANDOLPII BETTYE J. RAWLINGS BOBBIE RAY Bee-ville, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Archer City, Texas MIDDLE ROW DOROTHA A. REISING JAMES REPP WALTER P. RICHEY, JR. JANE ANN RIDDLE Midland, Texas Goose Creek, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Elyria, Ohio ANN REMINGTON ALFRED REYNOLDS BETTY JO RIDDLE Fort Xliforth, Texas Camden, Arkansas Fort Worth, Texas BOTTOM ROW DOROTHY RIGGS FRANKIE ROBBINS CHARLES E. ROBERTS GLORIA ROBERTS Cooper, 'Texas Breckenridge, Texas Galveston, Texas Fort Worth, Texas DICK RIGI-ITMIRE BOBBY ROACH DORIS L. ROBERTS Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas .gfedlthtelt ToP Row PIERRE ROBERTS I.. A. ROBERTSON MORRIS RITCHEY Brenham, Texas Handley, Texas liott Worth, Texas PRICE G. ROBERTS, JR. OTIS ROBERTSON, JR. Fort Worth, Texas Austin, Texas MIDDLE ROW GENEVA ROGERS WAYNE ROGERS DON ROSS Palestine, Texas New London, Texas San Antonio, Texas JOE ROGERS JUNE ROSE Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas BOTTOM ROW BOB RUSSELL LEO B. SOLDATEK BETTY RAE SCI-IMIDT Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Brady, Texas MIKE SAENZ JAMES M. SAVAGE Laredo, Texas Weslaco, Texas RICHARD ROGERS Ifnrt Worth, Texas CHARLES ROGERS Fort Wlorth, Texas ALFORD J. RUSSELL Fort Wlorth, Texas CHARLES A. RUSH Throckmorton, Texas ,IEANIE SCHOW Fort Worth, Texas BILL SCI-IMIDT New London, Texas Joe ColIege Adelberg emceed this hilariously suc- And Sybil goes round and round . . . it is rumored that all of cessful varsity show titled Homecoming Revue . . . these boys l?J ate grapefruit the next mornin'. superbly directed by Dick Brickley, assisted by Lou Trip. t il A s . V ::,:,, - foggy 5:-.. .., .ik me ':---'l': ll' 1 .i,sa:fs:ss:f --. 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I ' W 2-'::: , ' W W .:-.. ' 'L . ' .:zgQf: . 'V T, I' as ' BARBARA RUTH SCOTT Cleburne, Texas BETH SHAFNER Greenville. Texas MARGARET ANN SCOTT Farr Worth, Texas RICHARD A. SHARP RICHARD SCOTT Fort Worth. Texas EARL -D. SHAW Waxahachie, Texas Mission, Texas ' gfedhlnen Tor Row MARY HELEN SEWELI. G. DAVID SCYSTER Fort Wortlt, Texas MIDDLE ROW Fort Wortli , Texas NOVA J. SHEPPARD NINA SHAW Fort Worth, Texas B OTTOM ROW HUDSON SHUMATE, JR. F. P. SIENKIEXVICZ BILL SINGLETON Fort Worth, Texas Chicago, Illinois ' Fort XX.'orth, Texas DONALD SIEGELAUB W. A. 'SIMMONDS New York City, New York ' Vernon, Texas Fort NWurth, Texas EARL W. SENN Fort Worth, Texas GENE SHIELDS Fort Worth, Texas GERRY SLA D E Gladewuter, Texas MARY SHABAY Jacksboro. Texas W. H. SHORT, JR Fort Xwlllfflly Texas FLOYD D. SL ATON Pampa, Texas Born-to-act Tommy Webb steals the spot from pretty Sybil . . . 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NORMA J. SMITH Fort W'orth, Texas JACK XV, SPRINKLE Mobile, Alabama JOANNE STAFFERTON Altoona, Iowa . . . Mocussins would have made it complete. 9:-eslunen TOP ROW HARRY R. SMITH Fort Wforth, Texas HOMER C. SMITH, JR Baytown, Texas MIDDLE ROW ROSS SMITH Goose Creek, Texas VELMA JEAN SMITH Fort Worth, Texas BOTTOM ROW JEAN STALLINGS Fort Worth, Texas BETTYE LOU STANTON Fort Worth, Texas You don't need a match. JAMES H. SMITH Louisa SMITH Moran, Texas Corsicana, Texas JAMES R, SMITH Stephenville, Texas WALTER M. SMITH, JR. SUE SPARKS Fort Worth, Texas Salt Luke City, Utah LEO B. SOLDATEK Detroit, Michigan WALTER STECKER JEAN CLAIRE STINSON Fort XVorth, Texas Corpus Christi, Texas DON STEPHAN Fort Wtmrtli, Texas .. ..-. Q anim . -I ' w .:: w . A g.: ..:.: . :.,:... I, '9 .i I, ,.,.. . .,.. , . .,,, sig A QR .E 'P gilvxxi'-i '.:-I3.3 : jil If fd Ms I. L' . ' Wi ewmt? M' A iii? I A I V ft., QE gtg? wr, F N . .. Q55-,Z 'i 5 . 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SWANK CHARLOTTE SWARTZ Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas I Conroe, Texas Fort Worth, Texas KATHY STURGES MENFORD L, SUTTON VIRGINIA SWANK San Angelo, Texas ' Wichita Falls, Texas Fort Worth, Texas BOTTOM ROW BILL SWEET JUNE TAYLOR CONWAY, THETFORD WILLIAM F. THOMAS Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas , Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas JEAN TAYLOR ARTHUR J. TEELE DAVID THOMAS Bay City, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Waxahachie, Texas .gfedlllnell TOP ROW CHARLES THOMPSON NANCY THOMPSON C. W. TILLEY BILL TOLBERT Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Ahin, Texas Fort Worth, Texas J. E. THOMPSON, JR. RHODES THOMPSON, JR TI-IEDA TIMAEUS Temple, Texas Paris, Kentucky Temple, Texas MIDDLE ROW JEAN TOMME WILLIAM D. TOWSON JEAN TREADAWAY A LEONARD G. TRIMBLE Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Dallas, Texas Fort Worth, Texas MILTON T OMPKINS JANE TREADAWAY NAOMI TREADWAY Fort Worth, Texas Dallas, Texas Breckenridge, Texas BOTTOM ROW ROBERT TRUITT GLENN TUCKER, JR. LYMAN RAY TUCKER SHERWOOD TURNEY Odessa, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Baytown, Texas Dallas, Texas CORRIS FAINE TUCKER JAMES W. TUCKER LOUIE F. TURNER Dallas, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Deunie waves at boyfriend while boyfriend sulks . Who gave these two people those insipid signs? Pasty Green smiles at the camera. Well, at least the riders are in line with the signs. e. , ?:z:s i5 ':: W x , , ,,,,,:,:,.,,.,.,.,,. Wfwiispf gqgqquq Q is , YQ A S I, y H 5 .,.. gf' . .-.- y y ,ww W A --:H,-5555, -:FF .. ....,: I W K X Q R ,I s bb , , . ..., . . ak ? W 3 A is gg t , ,, X ws xx .gvkv::,3g:EE,E,,,,,,,,... jf., ........... QE . A .I - , . .... S -L -.-, .. .,.,. - ,, Y K ..:.::::asa:s Q S s sr We JOHN L UNDERXVOOD BOB VANN y Llty Texas Snyder, Texas THOMAS UNDERWOOD Temple, Texas LORFCA VINCENT HAROLD LEWIS WADE Brownwood Texas Snyder, Texas STEVE VLOITOS Fort Wforth, Texas MILDRED W ALLAC E JAMES B. WARD Sex mour Texas Handley, Texas ROBERT L. WALLING Fort Worth, Texas 91-ealunen TOP ROW H. L. VAUGHN. JR. Fort Worth, Texas MIDDLE ROW EDDY WAGGONER Fort Wcmrtlm, Texas BOTTOM ROW GENE WARDYNSKI Momence, Illinois MARVIN C. VEAL. JR. D Cleburne, Texas BILLY WAYNE WALKER Fort Worth, Texas ANNA CLAIRE WATERS Big Spring, Texas BILL V EN NER Terrell, Texas CHARLIE L. WALL Nacona, Texas LLOYD WATSON Temple, Texas OLORES VINCENT Fort Worth, Texas BILL XVALLACE Fort Worth, Texas SAM WATSON Fort Worth, Texas A hazy shot of Tippy, Saradelle, Poddy, and others Another camera-breaker . . . Pat Melampy and friend, Mopsy waltln for the band . . You can always tell when the and Mary . . . But who is the character at the right? edltor takes the shot. 4, I. W .'v-' f w.,.,,, V 9 ..,. ' M - st -1 :- , ' . 'A Y , A M A A is .sas X has N' -Y f W 1 E, ziiigzzigil 'ff ,.,,.,.,,,,, , 'TK ,Q L , 'gif Q, 5 e2:2-' W 3 gf M 't pm , I e gl f..1sf ll K s s 11 f, , 1 y 4 ,,x Q ,X X ? Q' s 2 s Q Al I X ix 4? W . , :J -5,1 , 1 M 'ww 131 z 3 iq X K' ff . 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Texas Fort Worth, Texas THOMAS S, WEBB Wfaxahachie, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Wforth, Texas MIDDLE ROW CHARLES M, WHITE MARION B, WHITE GENE WILKINSON Fort Worth, Texas Horn Lake, Mississippi Fort Worth, Texas STEVE XVHIFFEN EARL WHITE Fort XVotth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas BOTTOM ROW WANDA WILLIAMS IRMA GENE WILSON ANN WINTERS Waxahachie, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Pcarsall, Texas JOHN M. XVILLIAMS KATHRYN XVILSON MARY ELLEN XVINN Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Br0Wnw00d, TCXHS Q 3:-. 7 Q 1 . 3 T - . ,G i ' i, 5 f? 4 'S S 1 S25 Q wif is 'Y X was SR? if its Z W f I Y Y 3 Q3 M ai 5 wX?3vig Z , , sw . ,,,,,,., fx , ,W W of V 'Y LJ , x ig s ' is Ai, ,4 E , k X , 5 , I 0 Q .,, 4 3 , .... . K I O I ,WJ ., Q 'K I ' '::' .,:::.., ww-if v ,Q 'ww ,K W emi? WW 'Moz' Uwe-X iv p Reminiscence . . Girls, what are you doing on Goode Hall steps? Does this picture need an explanation? Ig l'e.4lll1tel1, TOP ROW DOROTHY R. WOLCOTT FERMON R. WOODARD NELL E. WOOLFOLK Midland, Texas Odessa, Texas Fort Worth, Texas OLI. WOOD DEAN H. WOOLDRIDGE C, W. WORTHINGTON Burleson, Texas Altus, Oklahoma Fort Worth, Texas BOTTOM ROW JACK WREN DAVE WRIGHT JACK V. ZIEGLER Fort W'orth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas CLIFFORD E. WRIGHT ROBERT WRIGHT RICHARD ZIEGLER Lubbock, Texas Neosho, Missouri Fort Worth, Texas affair RANCH WEEK This year we had a Wlvite R1111eI1 Week. Ranch Week arrangements were placed in the hands of the T.C.U. Chamber of Commerce. The organization did an excellent job of arranging and planning the traditional Ranch XXfeekend activities for the student body but ole man weather moved in and put a damper on plans for the downtown parade and combination rodeo-barbecue at lirnest Allens ranch ln spite of light flurries of snow on Friday everyone seemed to have a good time. Sheriff Sully Montgomery swore in Sheriff Red Matson and deputies in the audi- torium early Friday and activities got under way with a musical program of western songs by Bill Randolph and His Melodiers. Sug and Pug were presented at the rodeo that night with a large group of T.C.U. students attending e1z 71lllJ'.l0. Finally the sun popped OLIK Saturday and after tra- ditional contests the barbecue was held on the campus lawn. Dancing was from 8 'til 12 that night in the big gym. Highlight of the activities was the appearance of Dave Bloxoms gang, which added a flare of color to the sched- uled events. The group was masked with red bandanas and at one time reversed proceedings by putting a large portion of the sheriff's office in jail. ,j I C aaaifnman Tn:I11y ii' 71ZI7ZC'.! A ftlffl if 111 my lI11'111zt. fl rzzeel. .fbrzrp ache before 11 .mug IJ bowl. I 11111 the 1'111111e1' of lbe zeoorfr: my 1zr1le IJ only M1111 of youth 1111111 .i'p1'11zg mac! 1n111'11. My 1e111'.i' are from the l1e1zr1, my Ieznglvter free UVHM11 fbe p11I111 of ager I 1'ej111t'e: A fbozmzfzai 11'11rl.r are 1z'e111e 'zeflb melody When I 11111 111111 I1e,f1c1le lbem. By my eboiee The 11'111cL'i' are 51111, 1l1e coral bI0.f.lYl7!ZJ' bring Ar if 511111e I11'e1ztI1, i11111101'1'11I. 6417126 1110 11er11'. Ar if !IJe long. 551111 Ullllflf of C67ZfZM IC'.li mag Wlib mzexpeeteri foolrzepf, quick ami clear. I 11111 fbe Aprilr-11111I Mae Ap1'1I.r?-Me. I ring for them tl77!i 111065 eIe1'111Zy. AF R. L. ALDRICH, IR. Frerbmcm Temple, Texas ROLAND A. BRUCKS ODICE AM YETT Frerhman Fort Worth, Texas Mid CHARLES M. ATHA Frerhman Amity, Arkansas J OE CHIOVAROU Frefhlllan Fferhmgn New Braunfels, Texas Short Hills, New Jefgey MIRIAM CASSELL junior Fort Worth, Texas MILDRED C. DUGAN EUWIN EASON Fmrhman Frerbfmm lfort XVnrth, Texas Bryson, Texas J. B. EARLY, JR. Frerbman Snyder, Texas germ sluclen L4 TOP ROW CLAYTON BODIFORD Frerhman Fort Worth, Texas JOHN H. BELZER Frerhmun Bryson, Texas MIDDLE ROW CQHARLETA COX Frerbmfm Fort Worth, Texas RICHARD CLIFFORD Frerhman Fort Worth, Texas BOTTOM ROW J. C. ELZA, JR. Sophomore Temple, Texas W. E. ELTON Freshman Quanah, Texas BOB BOYD Frerhman Fort Worth, Texas HAROLD J. DAVIS Frerbman Alice, Texas LORELEI EMMONS Sopbo mo re Houston, Texas R ...... : , A sryr te e e t our 5 ss, f 6, A M , ,M ..,.,,. , . ,mg . r. 5k 'se af' A sf wg X w X X 5 -stef: .. ,, , .f E.: S- ga as X ,,,,,.,, ' ..,,. , ,,,,,,.., . ,, 'ft bra I an- S ' f , sg' may -.:..:. M ....-. -...... ..... . ............ , , . M 54 xiii ,,., A x i as ig E., . fr, . ':':':':':1:'- r 'Q ...:, z K T s. .:5:- -.2 :lil J XS 'A ' . --rf -I - i, ',,.,:.,f ' xii --.:.::a5s5s5a:5::,. 555: agsgsgzgsgzgs, 1 , W ah A il? A .st it mr , Y 32 .. ....... , .........., .,.,., 2 SE E :.f., fa iii 5 ell Q :X A X e ex s r V kai ..... , '- X N W. ,ME Ei X ST s . I ., .. :-' ' --'Q ' X ,'-ff A -2 1 1 ,r'fg: 3 2, it sf' 'fill , 'l f' JAMES T. BOYD Frerhman Springtown, Texas PEGGYE DAVIS Frevbman Fort Wcnrth, 'Texas MARTIN L, ETHRIDGE Freshman Fort XY'orth, Texas sears 0525352 J F ei 5, Q, 13, W Bob, Jerita and Ernest make ready for . . A fine performance in The Corn Is Green. Dorothy Nies, center, carries the Bette Davis role of the school marm. Bob and Rose go into their act for the cameraman. After the show in Main Hall. x xx? V 1 Maw? 't I aw W I -.W P ,Vs - i g - N W 4Ik:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-: . .-:-:-: x 5 -- 3 Qi? . t I A A ft 2 f it N : M15 L ..,.,.,.,.: . A Q ,xp 3 X tg -wage-S as 'Qs sr t :. L :- a.ae,r e A .tt ,....,... ,. T X .tw ..., at I Y 8 MW -':: I I ', , .::::::,: 1' 'Q , ,Ma -S Ez. A i in 'I5i': ,2. 1 3 rerar I Q t X Xt X x 3 X X QRS x N X I ,QtXxx X xx Rx xt x A A I L M xx 5 A if N K 2 t X A I mqg,w,g3o . 's1sa::.:'j-::E:: ' 5,5 t.+K':.f' .. A RV - xx 59 A :A ,vi t 2? 'K t ., , ..,. I -, -- . is V ,s:g,, ,:QaEsiaE??,fz ....,,, f'R33'iii?J EDNA EARL FOO'I'Ii Frefbrmnz Spring Hill, Kansas BILL HEAD Sophomore lfort XY'urth, Texas ALFRIED ,IFTTON Frerlmmm Edna, Texas FU 2 R x Mui w- ix X V Q X Q w 5 1 Et X t t A '..,x::::::::.., -. . z 15: E .,,. A SSRN, t 4, X fx A f gt 3 S X ' -s:s::-2:5- f I ...,.. x X M ' ax 4 to . Y J Y ...-.,.. ::: ' 1 x Q-if ,X I -I .. I :Wes x S gvwxg-,W twt .V Wa k .fa x , X x, Q A A ara. T er n at R tif 1 ' --,- .,.,. W .,., , ....... . eeev .. R- I ....,,.. , ...,, ' . 222222-2'.gr'I' A G I f -ii' .... ' ., t -isis ::': '. ..::- M , 2 ' ii. fa- 2 va s o N- I Q K 'ai I ,:,:,:5 I , ,.,, :M I 5:1 ' :E ,, I , i it , P ' ,:,:,:,:,:,,,,:::,:, J W Y Rh-,... ttf if X A T .1-gif -L bm Snfvliomore liort XVorth, Texas BARTON IZ. HITAD Ffdlfllllclll Ifurt XY'orrlx, Texas Soplmnzore Mid- germ qgfualentfi TOP ROW MACK A. GALE ROBERT L. GLASGOW' BRIAN Ii. HARDEN Sophomore F?'6'1'Z7NIdPl Fort Worth, Texas Fort XX7orth, Texas GIENIA LEE FRANCIS FRANK E. GARDNLR CHARLIE GIISTAFSON Frefbfmm Frei lwmarl Houston, Texas Fort Wfurth, Texas MIDDLE ROW XV, E, HIZATON, JR, WIILLIALI H, I-IlIIi'l'T Frarhmam funiar Fort Worth, Texas Fort Wortlw, Texas EDWIN C. HOLLIEMAN Freibmrm Fort Worth, Texas BOTTOM ROW HUBERT LIVIESAY ANNE LOVE Sophomore junior Fort Worth, Texas Eastland, Texas HERBERT G. LINDFR ROSS H. LONGEWAY MARY JEAN LUTHER F rerbman 1 Elgin, Texas Fort Worth, Texas JIERRY S. HUGHES Fnfahzzmn Midlothian, Texas Sophomore Iiurt W'orrh, Texas Frcfbman Fort Wforth, Texas Ii. R. HUTCHINS Fra ilu man Arolmorc, Oklahoma XYILLIAM INIQKBIZTH Fraibnzarz Pueblo, Lfoloradu . W - I ,X s, ,,,, . of .,., A,,,A A AA: . M , ,. up A,., ' Q. . - . ' 'W gi Y '...:,,t,i,,, A ' K , ,, M Y i ' .. Q ji? . t S! t, - of are M' -ff yi of W,,...,,.ta,.- Q ,W s,f:.',Wa7 i, T,31'z.a, .v5.'3,. fi,-aff' nf A Ruth Knox and friend make snow balls. Ruth, is that nice? M fff 45- ff I ' ,E sr-N my ,,,,,,,K4QA,X rmwf r Aflac.,-,1.xM. , - -W, adlumaw , M. M-A',,,' .5 an uwf 6 W A awk ,M Q my sg 'ge Yfm ,ykitwf A 4, ,,,.,..,tt - as ' ' .. - ' ' - t .. .......... . mt ..... R silk . v.... g .. .,.......,.,,,., . ...... - , ...A.. .. .... . f ' I f ' N . . ' ' X , . .. ..., .,. f ..... We M., - . I I - I. QXQA 1 ll .. is - 'eg ' . V S ' I X, 'f .. ss:::.:-.- 'I:,, ii wt f- 'frrf V' - ' ,, ' ' ' ' gill' 145 3, ... t ,,.: I n H A Q .. 1- .... A W . Ii ,,,, -A 4 - . F 5 Q - ..,.... .. , ' 1 S' - ' . - if 'I-Wifii ifi ae' X X , , V s A 5 4 2 igsgsgf.. . -- , -' ...., of ' I Juni- Zerm Student! TOP ROW JEWELL MQCLELLAN FLETCHER MCKINNEY GEORGE MITCHELL ROBERT C. MOMAN Frerhman Frerhmtm Frerhman Frexhman Fort Worth, Texas Coleman, Texas Chillicothe, Texas Dallas, TBXHS W. E. fjackh McELRATH SAM M. MARSHALL C. O. MOAD, JR. TOM ED MONTGOMERY Freyhman Frefhman Frerhman junior Chillicothe, Texas Sweetwater, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Ozona, Texas MIDDLE ROW THOMAS MOY LUCRETIA MURCHISON OTTO RICE JANIE M. SHEPPARD Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Frerhman New York City, N. Y. Pampa. Texas Midlothian, Texas SCOTT W, MIILLINS W. E. PIERRARD DOROTHY SELLERS W, F. SHOEMAKER Frerhrmm Frerhman Sophomore Freihman Pampa, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Marshall, Texas Whxahachie. Texas BOTTOM ROW JEAN TUCKER WAYNE A. STEED SUSAN TAFE ARTHUR E. WHITNEY Sophomore Sophomore Frerhman Frwhmtm Fort Worth, Texas West Palm Beach. Florida Rockmart, Georgia Lexington, Mass. MARVIN SPAUGI-I, JR. GENEVA K. STEGALL JIMMIE WEST DOUGLAS Ii, WOODS Sophomore Sophomore Frerhmarz Frerhman Monroe, Louisiana Fort Worth, Texas Gladcwatcr, Texas Fort Worth, Texas ELLEN MAE ALLEN Fl Paso, Texas ARTHUR ARNEY Pine Bluff, Arkansas racfuaied TOP ROW AARON BARKIZR Japksonvillc, Florida BOTTOM ROW SIDNEY M, COOK, JR. GEORGE cj, FARMER Fort XVOYIT1, Texas St. Petersburg, Florida MARY E. DUNCAN Tyler, Texas JOHN BURNETT Fort Wbrrh, Texas MRS. DOROTHY BRINK Houston, Texas CLYDE L. HALL Sherman, Texas JAMES A. FARRAR Dallas, Texas 3 Happy foursome at Presentation Ball. mp. Joanne seems to have lost her date. graduates TOP ROW HARDEN J. KILLIAN, JR, DORIS ANN LANE ROBERT D. MATHENY Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Long Beach, California C. WILLIAM LADWIG ALICE LOUDEN Grandview, Texas Fort Worth, Texas BOTTOM ROW MARY LOU MILLER ELLEN O'BRIEN F, WARREN O'RElLLY Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas DOROTHY NIES C. B. ORAHOOD Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas T.C.U. enjoys Henry Busse's Orchestra at Let's keep the cards on the table! the Plantation after S.M.U.-T.C.U. game. 5 foot 2 . . . Eyes of Blue . . .Waist 24 T.C.U. Student Council is treated to u banquet by S.M.U. MAX HELLEN PICKENS White Deer, Texas ROY E. TOMLINSON Houston, Texas W, H. PLASTERS For: Worth, Texas ROY E. TOWERY Fort Worth, Texas ralluatea for now HARTWELL M. RAMSEY Atlanta, Georgia BOTTOM ROW WESCOTT J. WALKER Los Angeles, California SNK 1 : a ft r s- ' .x alel ff .4 . T3-'Q-l'I: 91f,3g'54f ., fffifs-:x,ZfFT: -2'ff ' '-Iii? ': . 'Z-i:::::3: JOHN HUTTON Azle, Texas CLAUDE A. WOLF Fon: Morgan, Colorado CLIFFORD TAYLOR, JR San Angelo, Texas ERNESTINE WOOTEN Fort W'orth, Texas pawn ' Do not say you have forgotten, Do not let it pass your lips, Do not tell me memory's lying Withered, with the roses flying: Do not voice if - I've forgotten - Stop it with these fingertips .V Do not tell me days are passing, Do not ever let me know That the years are petals falling When a colder breath is calling All the fragrance there a-massing To a quiet in the snow. Tell me only life was sweeter Than a laughing, merry child, Sterner stuff than blast of winter, Keener than the prick of splinter, Though its pace is even fleeter Than a deerling of the wild. 95 fi ff? fl. of T - f , s K f -4 72 f' f l Z J if s X A f ff is ff c fl! J fi V I V V X M! 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The photographs of the candidates, which you submitted, were all so attractive that N I found it difficult to make my selection without seeing and talking to each contestant. The winners, Mary Lou Miller, Myra McNeill, Joanne Olmsteadg Mary Jane Nicolds, Doris Knight, Audrey Jeanne Smith, Barbara Scott and Frankie Robbins, were selected on the basis of per- sonality, character, and intelligence, as well as for natural beauty. My choice was influenced, of course, by my great interest in and admiration for the Natural Girl. If the contestants are ever in New York, it would be a pleasure to meet them. With best wishes to the contestants, to the staff of the nHorned Frogn and to the students of Texas Christian University, I am JRP:ea Sincerely yours, John Robert Powers 7747 Qfofmwl my rnssen rs gi SELECTED BY Q ' zum PWM Q cf?uEe1f gozdcvn Q ,awk ha X Q, x N4 Awww .Q I' 1 y 'Q 1 ' . l dp' I , 12-:Lv ' 5 9 X if 0' 'ZH ' ' ' y X ' Q . Eg' 11' Q F 1 55, be: Q iw . . 3 5 x V 2 , 9 . 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M N51 S K W H 1 T E AX Wi 0 Classes in the shade of a campus tree. 0 Freshmen Bill Hardin, Katherine Frank and Rex Alford discuss problems on first day of school. 0 Registration Day is a busy day at T.C.U .... for students, faculty and administration. Marked improvement was evident in the handling of stu- dent problems at mid-semester. orris Bailey and Jack Williams follow 0 M Easy-To-Look-At Georgia Mixon up the steps. 0 Sandra Canning and Janet i Ludick are given advice on l Registration Day by Dr. l Gates, head of English de- partment. it 3' HW 3 ,.-...kd-run...- M....,,wwk 0 But the Student Council says there will be no Hazing . . . From one shoe shiner to another, Charlie Beseda, Charles Lucas, Charles Hoosier, Jim Poteet and Johnny Joe Bates. ' o Katherine Frank and Bob Young cram between classes at OIiver's. o First, you pull the middle valve down, and the milk goes round and round. Star milker is Richard Moore, Editor of The Skiff. 0 Could this be a nightly affair? Don Mecoy and James Ratcliff sit on the porch at Foster Hall and watch the girls go by. 0 Campaigner Charlie talks things over with cum- ' TC U Chumbef of Commerce CU' one of fhe paign advisor Richard Sharp. many decorated cars In the Homecoming parade M-. X Timnfw vim, V M ,f V. if fi 1? 3 --W-W lla: s I, ev .As- 0 Bob Young lends the girls a hand in decorat- ing car on student body special to A.81M. 0 Smiling Jack Mauldin gives out a blast for the Frogs in Houston parade. 0 Pat Hudson, Ginger Collins and Pat Timbes pause in their decorat- ing to pose for photo- grapher. Charlotte Garrison is peeking over crepe paper to left. 0 Horned Frog Band alights at station ready to lead student procession to Aggie stadium. 0 Swiss Flag Twirlers. F-Betty Lou Hitson R-Marion Graham O-Billie Louise Rippetoe G--Betty Benton S--Jean Hill 0 Jam session at Aggie Land. 0 The Horned Frog Band goes into horseshoe formation at Homecoming game. 0 Photographer catches Band Director Leon peacefully unawores on the student body trip to Rice. 0 Front page people: Bondsman Bryce Davis and Cheer Leader Gwen Knox. iv E w .':: a Q yaa y , 1 0 With this bouquet . . . Ready for the half . . . The Longhorn boys . . . On parade in Houston . . . Bob Wilson and buddy . . . Down beat is given for Pep Rally on Clark steps. The spirit is there . . . Horned Frog Band comes to a halt in Houston. 0 Jack Harmon takes a solo . . . Gene Lindley and jam sessioners . . . Dr. Woody, I presume. Bob Wright, J. O. McCIister and Charlie Patteson . . . Mid-day shadows on the Horned Frog Band . . . Betty Lou Hitson, head of the Swiss Flag Twirlers . . . Leon says, hold everything. Professor Woody fast asleep . . . Come on you Froggiesl 2? Q Amp-'Y 1, Q Mya ow mg ? 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PHOTO BV KEY HERBERT A FORT w o From left to right: Pat Timbes, Scotty Scott, head Yell Leader Nel Epperson, Tumbler Al Gill, Clyde Smith and Gwen Knox fEd. Note: Not Pictured-Poddy Jonesl. ww ay 46-47 The Cheer Leaders Elecuon along wrth the Edltors Electlon m the fall polled the record smashmg, number of over 1200 votes Each of thrs group has taken an acuve mrerest rn campus affarrs and should be commended for upholdmg a fme Splflf at TCU Campus couples you ought to know I . Y u . . . . X A ' gb f lf A 3 X , a,ZLe'L 5, X if 'Eff X ' - K2??fie?X X f- '- -' - f:W5sf f.Tff X 52525 1.22. Qzffffif X EH SEZSZZEY - X Wi! ' f wig! 1 ff I V 91 Eggiegif' , I I ffl? ,, ' X f I 1 , lass .4 Z , 1 x Vg! f f v N . 25.41 F'f ' Xfx' Miloliifzgiiflv f 4 ' NW M 1,12 f QW xg u gzfgg!Zi921g ' W M f ff fx 5. tif V we X Y' Wf4'ff6 nl f FOR 'V ON1. rj Belzweefz two zzforfdf the queftiovz mme'- Ul'1O'll did you Jpefzd fifebf jvreciom f!f1me? I feared. I 11 'ept , the fI7'lJ'1l'67'.f wnzg, Biz! Beauty mziled and mid, I Jfzngf' 0 TantuIizin', Terrific JEAN WEBB, Conover Cover Girl winner, is eyed opprovingly by FRANK BAKER ond S t Bathing Beauty Contest. HENRY MEADOW a iw. a orc sv HARNETT L M Paige Wfinninq lhfeaunefnuafi Age A 20 Dress Size A A A 12 Hair A A Height 5' 6V2 Bust A A 34 Hometown Weight A 125 Waist A A 25 Phone No. Hips A 34 Brownette Wuxohochie A 4-0352 aaaaez- aaez Qdd hated! This year the lirushes Klub has introduted it new fenture to T.Cf.U.4 .1 tontesr to selett tht Coed Most Likely to Sutteed ns ll Model. A box was ser un in Main Hall to rettive nominations from the student hotly and it tommiuee of ren men seletred by the Brushes Club narrowed the tontesrifnts to twtnty, Final judges for the contest were Harry Conover. New York model agency hend. the director of the Bgxrbizon School of Modeling and V. Huntin,i.:ton Howland, liditnr of Clover Girl Magazine. 'l'en-girls were selected as winners with the top girl being eligible to tompete in the national tontest. A thoite of prizes is offered the national winnergA one-week trip to Bermuda with all expenses paidg a years training alt the lhrhizon School of Modeling, or it fitted set of traveling luggage. I Actording-to at letter from V. Huntington Howland. Editor of Cover Girl, contest winners will be featured in the current issue of Lover Girl, As ai matter of information to the men the local phone number of cinch winner is intluded with tontest measurements. Age Age ... .. I9 Age . Height , Height 5' 3M' Height Weight . Weight , , , . 106 Weight Dress Size Dress Size . 9 or 11 Dress Size Bust Bust .. 34 Bust , Waist . . . Waist , . 24 Waist . Hips . Hips , . 36 Hips Hair Hair Brownette Hair , Hometown Hometown Texarkana Hometown Phone No. . . Phone No. , 4-0352 Phone No. gwankie Raul May .fgan fou Mallee EY COLDWELI. at Wham Age . . . . l8 Height , H l , 4 5' 4 Weight ll4 Dress Size . , , , . I0 Bust . . , , , . 34 Waist ,.., ,,., 2 3 Hips . . . ...,. 34W Hair e..,A. . . Blonde Hometown . . Fort Worth Phone No. ..,.i..., 2-2806 DWELL at BARNEY1' Age . . l 20 Height .... . . . 5' 4 Weight... 4 .,.ll4 Dress Size ..,, ,t.. l 2 Bust ....,. . . . 34 Waist . . 4,,, 24 Hips .... ,....,,4.. 3 5 Hair . ,.,,... Light Brown Hometown , l . l . , . Dallas Phone No. . i l l l . 4-0356 Jfelen efxaidfie , ,... ...M ,. ..... ,,,, , .,., MY. ........ 1 ..... . . A PHOTOS EY COLDWELL Bw BARNETT Wanna ' Age... ...18 ' Age... . M19 Height . . . .... 5' 6 Height . . .,.. 5' SM Weight... ...H4 Weight H7 Dress Size ... . .. ll Dress Size .. ... 11 Bust ...... ...34 Bust...... ....35 Waist .... ..... 2 4 Waist ..... .... 2 3 Hips .... . ...... 35 Hips .... ....... 3 5 Hair ...... . Brunette Hair ........... Brunette Hometown . . Arlington, Va. Hometown . . . Weatherford Phone No. ....... 4-0218 Phone No. ........ 4-0352 PHOTOS Ev COLDWELL at BARNETT :qnn 8147171693 Qwzfedfz' Wdmmc ' Age AA A I8 Height A A A A 5' SWH Weight AA H5 Dress Size A H Bust 34 Waist A A 24 Hips A A A A A 35 Hair A A A A A A Brunette Hometown A Fort Worth Phone No. 4-0218 Sancha G Age A A A A A 'I8 Height A A A A 5' SWH Weight A A A A A A H7 Dress Size 12 Bust A 34 Waist A A A 24W Hips A A A AAAAAA 36W Hair A Mouse Color Hometown Fort Worth Phone No. 4-6670 51:32 K ::' A' ,:,,:i - : :: .:. H N W' , MW A ,... J, ...Em Qlll- . N r O Q , , ,,,,. 1.44. N , r ww A - SQ? r EEE? 5 15 Q Y' Ea, 3 3 X ki MARY CLAUDE SCOTT 0 IOANNE OLMST1 D 0 IKAFHS SVTURGIS KATHRYN WILSON DORIS KNIGHT MAA? C RAVF5 DOTTIE SMITH JOANN RUTHER1 ORD III LI N MAIXII BROWN 1 N -fm ,I ,A i V. A 3 5. 'Q' z ,.. Q gm 9 N ' x X Wdhm Hn Jfawt Ak E Day after day the endleff golden hoarf, V N Day after day the Jcent of wind and rain, , f Moonlight and .ftarlight on this earth of oarf, V A tranaail heaiity . . , Then-as lightning--pain A A panfy liey all crarnpled in the daft, X The Jtorrn haf hent a pear tree to the groand, The froft haf made a fadden rapier thraft, And now the tiny hlire-gran' if not foand. A doe lief hleeding on the foreft leaifes. The deerlingk eyef are flickering with fear, At nightfall in the thichetk depthf it griewes, And every Jonnd fallf twice apon ity ear. The fox goes like a rnacl red Jtreah to death, The clanixy hounds, Jo jealoaf of hix grace, Snarl roand the inert forin, and with a hreath The horn, triitrnphant, rnarhf the ended chate. Within an hoitr a flnte if lying still, The north light Jtrikex an eafel left alone. A plow if Jilhoaetted on the hill, The fiirrowf left, the Jeedy as yet icnfown. A hoe is propped againyt the garden gate, And weed! are choking ap the colarnhine, 'X Unwoand, the rnantel clock still pointy to eight, W And on the defle a letter lack! a line. 7 do on e A xanrixe rneetf a flag at half the rnaft, QQ5 S Q There if a Jilence in the ifery air, ,' K X Q An unclaimed notehook on the shelf if caft, And Johered clafxrnatef pau a vacant chair. D T S x ji ' G f DAY AFTER DAY THE ENDLESS GOLDEN HOURS, Q51 DAY AFTER DAY THE SCENT OF WIND AND RAIN, N 5 ' M15 IWOONLIGHT AND STARLIGHT ON THIS EARTH OF OURS, n a 'ffffk W A TRANQUIL BEAUTY . . . THEN-AS LIGHTNING- PAIN! k Guyl kisses 9 Drum Major WO0DY WOODARD fLuc y N MARIE BROWN us Band Director LEON ' ' t tion as Band Sweetheart MISS HELE k n at Prlssys Presen a BREEDEN loo s o at the T.C.U.-Arkansas game. T FANZER ST R TELEGR M 0 Fred Taylor and Henry Rose receive awards from Dan D. Rogers-Fred received the most valuable player award. Henry received the Grassy Hinton award for the most conscien- tious player. 0 Clifton Coffey and Tom Bishop were elected Captain and Co-Captain of the l947 team. O Traditional licks are admin- istered the newly elects by Dick Lipscomb at the Annual Foot- ball Banquet. QS game. outhwest aeria I view of the T.C.U.-Texas These three girls were tops with 1946 team. From left to right: ueen Poddy the Betty Doon, Q bb. Du Jo chess nes and Duchess Jean We I Northwest view of the Frog-Longhorn game. ln the original print the score was Frogs have just visible. The ' nd touch- made their seco down. 0 Queen Poddy on her throne Beginnin - 9 at left clockwise we have-Bill Venner Henry Rose, Fred Taylor, Jimmy Jones, Gene Willilord, and Jim Lucas. 0 Photographer's Paradise. is ly l lr Lindy comes crashing through the Texas line . . . Tom Bishop C261 is to the left, Dave Bloxom is in the foreground and Harold Kilman C751 is to the extreme right in the picture. T. C. U. . . . O Kansas CNightD ...... . . . . T. C. U. .,., 19 Baylor ......... . T. C. U. . . . 14 Arkansas .... . . . . T. C. U. . . . 12 Miami University . T. C. U. .... 0 Texas A. Sc M. ...,...... . . 0 T. C 16 T. C 34 T. C 20 T. C 14 T. C U. ..., 6 Oklahoma A. 8c M. . . . . 7 U. . . 12 Oklahoma University ......, 14 U. . . 14 Texas University ..... . . . 0 U. .... 0 Rice ............. . . . 13 U. ...13 S.M.U.. .......... ,...50 QmwWM.taV.WWWmWN-.. The 1946 T.C.U. football team, with a few more breaks in the 10-game schedule, plus some accurate placement kicking, might have had a mildly suc- cessful season. Before the season started, the sport forecasters predicted the Frogs had a fair chance to stay ahead of Baylor and Arkansas for the cellar. Half of their figuring came true. The Purple team did stay out of the bottom spot, with Baylor below, but Arkansas ended in a first place tie with Rice. Coach Dutch Meyer was handicapped by the lack of experienced players having few service returnees with two or three years of military foot- ball life as several other of the conference schools. The Christians tied Kansas in the first game. Baylor was downed 20 to 13, but Arkansas ran roughshod, easily winning, 34 to 15. The Texas Aggies lucked out on the Frogs, 14 to O, and in the second intersectional game, Miami whipped an air-sick Purple eleven, 20 to 12. Then came the games that the vital extra point kicks could have made the difference. Oklahoma A. 81 M. edged out T.C.U., 7 to 6, and Oklahoma won, 14 to 12. Outclassed up to this point, the battling Chris- tians put the damper on a conference bound Texas eleven in true traditional Frog style, as they dumped the once-beaten Longhorns, 14 to 0. The Texas fray will be long remembered as the climax of the season. Afterwards, Rice was hard pressed to win, 14 to O, but S.M.U. brought both teams' seasons to a close, topping the Frogs, 34 to 13. Despite failure in seven of the games, the 1946 Horned Frog eleven will be long remembered for the errorless', game against the Texas Longhorns. It was enough to erase the other defeats. The young fighting Frogs showed they would have to be contended with in the coming two years. The outlook for 1947 is cheery. Coach Dutch Martin, right, Meyer, center, and coaches Clyde Flowers, left, and Abe keep a close eye on Frog Plays in the S.M.U.-T.C.U. game. Captain Fred Taylor Kama-'7fG.ZL Kansas City, Sept. 21-In perhaps the wild- est opening game in T.C.U. history, the spirited Frogs fought a well-trained Kansas Jayhawker eleven to a scoreless draw, 0 to 0, here Saturday night, before a crowd of 21,450 that over- lapped the huge baseball park. The game was no place for a man with a weak heart, as the Frogs made three scoring drives to the Jayhawks four. In the third period, T.C.U. made the night's longest move to Kan- sas' 1-yard line, only to be held for downs. Sparking the Purple staunch line play was Harold Kilman and Scratch Edwards at tackles, and Leon Joslin, jim Lucas and Pete Stout in the backfield. From left to right: Captain Taylor, Coaches McQuillan, Roach, Meyer, Flowers, Martin and Co-Captain Rose. mi aa,a,-1e.u Fort Worth, Sept. 29-With deadly pre- cision, the T.C.U. football machine struck with three, startlingly sudden home-run plays in the second quarter today in Frog Stadium, and then withstood a second half rally of the Baylor Bears to win their first conference game 19 to 16. It was the Pecos flash, shifty jim Lucas, who put the Frogs ahead with a 21-yard dash through Jim Lucas A 1 Frog man drives home u tackle . . . backed up by Lucas C4lD. The scoreboard looks good . . . Baylor man smothered at the lme 19' BulI Hicks a bewildered Baptist team for the opening score, and with Baylor threatening in the late stages of the game, knocked the wind out of the visitot's sails with two booming punts, 66 and 65 yards. Leon Joslin passed to Tommy Webb for the second Purple counter. From the Bear 38, big Pete Stout took the ball, scooted around end and raced the remaining distance for the final Frog tally. Aiding the Frog cause in the line were Tackles Scratch Edwards and Harold Kilman. Aakamaa-76.'ZL Fort Worth, Oct. 5-With alert and relent- less determination, the experienced Arkansas Razorbacks slammed the Frogs into defeat today in Frog Stadium, 34 to 14. The play was heavily influenced by a flag-whipping south wind. Five of the seven touchdowns were scored with the tailwind. T.C.U. took a short-lived, 7 to O, lead in the first quarter as jim Lucas took an Arkansas Doug Brightwell 4 An Arkansas man heads for a touchdown with Pike C625 Lucas with ball heads toward pay dirt with fine interference In pursuit. Berry C435 is on with George Brown C735 in by T.C.U. man. In background are Taylor C825, Pike C645 background. Brightwell C625, Rogers C125 and Lipscomb C835. Scratch Edwards punt and raced 28 yards to the visitor's 2. From there Pete Stout bucked across. The Frogs got their second touchdown between the Hogs' fourth and fifth scores. Inability of the Frog secondary defense to break up passes was the biggest factor in Arkan- sas victory. Two of the Hogs, scores came on aerials and a third was set up. Pete Stout counted the second T.C.U. touchdown, skirting end from the 2-yard line. Mmm-76.2L Miami, Fla., Oct. 1 1-Two all-the-way plays and a 17-yard pass were the differ- ence tonight, as the Miami Hurricane team downed the visiting T.C.U. Frogs, 20 to 12, before a near-capacity crowd of 50,000 The Frogs showed definite improve- ments but couldn't stop the home-run plays Coach Martin is consoled by pretty Delta hostess. 2 it Q xii? Left to right, front row: Coach Meyer, Weickersheimmer, Jackson, Caffey, Owens, Smith, R. Rogers, Tidwell, Venner, Cook Stout, Berry, Bishop, Mullins, Lucas, Turner, Coach Martin. Back row: McKelvy, Morrow, Taylor, Bloxom ' Pltcock, Edwards, Williford, Presley, Rose, Lipscomb, Joslin, Brightwell, Jones, Randolph, Boal, Mason, Kilman, Trainer Smitty Smith, Coach Flowers. to win. Little Lindy Berry and Pete Stout paced the losers. Stout ripped over from the 6-yard stripe in the second period for the first Frog tally. Berry tallied from the 2 in the final period. T.C.U. racked up 14 first downs to Miami's 10, and outgained the victors, 258 yards to 241. Harold Kilma , Brown, Webb, Pike 'ZGZL-7axa4,4.Zlff College Station, Oct. 19-Failure of the Frogs to move in the clutch gave the Texas A.8cM. team its first conference victory this season, here on Kyle Field today, 14 to O. T.C.U. played rugged defensive ball, but could never get a break to move downfield. Twice little Lindy Berry took Aggies' kicks and seemed to be away, only to be halted by desperate tackles. Again, Carl Knox broke loose in the third quarter, and Tom Bishop Tom Pickett of A. 81 M., tries to break away from T.C.U. Bishop C261 and Lipscomb C835 after the ball . . . Berry C435 tackler. Also in picture are Bishop 1261, Dave Bloxom C331 in right background. and Kilman USD. Beekie Ezell appeared to be in the clear, when a downed Farmer reached out to trip him. That was the type of luck that defeated the Frogs. The Cadets scored on a questionable lateral-pass in the second period, and again in the third quarter as Marion Flanagan dashed 15 yards for a counter. Lindy Berry 'ZGZL-0!zla!wm4,4.a'11'L Oklahoma City, Oct. 25-The under- dogs T.C.U. Frogs gave a sell-out crowd of 17,000 fans, tinglingly excitement as they battled the potent Oklahoma Aggies to a stand still, before losing, 7 to 6, here in Taft Stadium. The Frogs, riddled by injuries to key players, were at the end, as the staunchest Cowpoke supporter would have to admit, the best team on the field. As in the prior Texas A.8cM. game, the worst kind of luck beat the visitors. Tom Bishop breaks into the clear in scrimmage. Blocker Lucas on the loose in scrimmage . . . breaking in from the on ground is John Cooke. right is Shank Bloxom. All the scoring came in the last quar- ter. Oklahoma A.8cM. counted first. Then came the most thrilling play of the game. Little Carl Knox took the ensuing kick- off on the goal line, faked to the left, then shot up the right side line and behind beautiful, precision blocking, not an Aggie laid a hand on him as he went all the way. Harry Mullins missed the all import- ant extra point. Gene Williford if f- K ' . Oklahoma man is brought down by Frog . . . Randy Berry C443 cuts across to help Frog tackler Rogers U21 to the left, Captain Taylor on the ground in background. Ekldwma - 'Z 0. ZA Fort Worth, Nov. 2-The mighty Ok- lahoma Sooners attempted to ride out a rainstorm and a 14-to-6 lead in the final 22 minutes of a contest played in a driving downpour in Frog Stadium this day. The visitors were at the finish more than satis- fied with a 14 to 12 victory as they were all but swept off the field by a determined Frog eleven. Carl Knox -NMN. A ,N ' Otis McKelvy Sparked by diminutive Lindy Berry and Pete Stout, three times in the final period, the T.C.U. mudders scored near-misses, being halted on the 25, 8 and 23 yard lines. Not once did Oklahoma get out of its 30 in the fourth quarter. e T.C.U. struck first. With the Sooners banging at the Frog goal, Harold Kilman intercepted a visitor lateral, ran to the 40 where he tossed to Scratch Edwards, and the other big tackle went the remaining distance. After the Sooners built up an 8 point margin, Bill Hale blocked a kick, picked up the ball and went across. Again, inability of the Frogs to convert lost the game. i'1lr1lr'k1lr 7ea:a4-70.7L it again, today in Frog Stadium. No orange lights shone in the Texas Tower after this game, Bevo was happy he was not in the game for he would have probably lost his skin, all hopes of the Longhorns for a bowl bid vanished. Above all, taps were gently played for Coach Dana Bible and his star-studded team, as any hopes for the conference flag were washed down the Bill Randolph drain. Fort Worth, Nov. 16-The giant killing Frogs did When the final gun sounded, the scoreboard read: T.C.U. 14, with Texas, end of the count as bare as the bald spot on Bible's head -0. In this chilly, windswept battle, 21,000 fans saw a T.C.U. forward wall rise up to greatness and shackle the esteemed Texas hurler, Bobby Layne, for the first time in his college career. And the Frogs, carrying out Coach Dutch Meyer's 6-1-4 defense to a T , proved the undoing of Layne's passing, as the blond was held to a mere 54 yards. It was no fluke victory, either. The deepest Orange pene- tration was to the 17-yard line. The closest Texas came after that was the Frog 39. Dave Bloxom Captain Fred Taylor snags the ball . . . Lucas C411 to left Sans helmet, Berry is on the go in Texas game . . . helmet and Lipscomb C835 and McKelvy CIOJ to the right. is in mid-air to the left. Leon Joslin 7ma4-'16'.ZL-Gomfifwetl If there was an outstanding player among the Frog heroes today, it was Carl Knox. Knox literally punted the Longhorns into oblivion. He had a 37-yard punt average on 10 punts, which was phenomenal, considering the gale that was blowing. The Frog supporters sweated through the first period, as Texas with the tailwind was in T.C.U. territory most of the time. The first play of the second quarter, Knox quick-kicked and on the exchange T.C.U. took over on their own 48. Five plays later, the underdog Frogs had scored against the touted Longhorns. Knox passed to End Dick Lipscomb for the tally. A blocked kick. in the opening minutes of the second half paved the way for the final Frog score. Harold Kilman got in front of Layne's boot and recovered just outside of the 10. On fourth down Berry made a first on the l-inch line. Dave Bloxom then cracked over. That was the game! The spirit of the Purple line was magnificent. Taylor, Lips- comb, Kilman, Brown, Hicks, Pike and Hale were standouts. The backfield stuck to the Texas receivers like lice. Jackson, Bishop, Stout, Berry and Knox were great-everything adding up to a fine team which was victorious. Lipscomb with the ball . . . Dave Bloxom leading interfer- With a lineup of interference like this, T.C.U. was too ence Hubert Batchelor, all-American end, to the left. much for Texas. Jackson with ball . . . Kilman C75l, Edwards C79l, Stout 1465, Pike C64l, Brightwell C62J. Homecoming was complete. Rlce man takes the ball . . . Lipscomb 183D makes for the T.C.U. man takes a pass In the background are tackle Jackson fl4l coming up from the right. Kilman USD, Brightwell 1625 and Plke C643 on ground to the Race-'ZGZL Houston, Nov. 23-The flashy Rice Owls, scoring early in the third period, and again in the waning seconds of the game, kept their chance at a conference title alive here Saturday afternoon, by besting the hustling T.C.U. Frogs, 13 to 0. T.C.U. threatened only once. After Rice's opening tally, Charlie jackson, on a stirring 42-yard run, raced to the Owl 5, before being dropped from behind. The fleet Purple back had five men in front, but no rear coverage, and fumbled when tackled. That was the ex- tent of the Frog initiative. T.C.U. failed to show the deadly tackling and precision blocking which marked the Texas game. The visitors never got beyond Rice's 50- yard line, except for Jackson's jaunt. right. Charlie Jackson . ,, .. 4, Frogs pose for a Star-Telegram cameraman . . . from left to right Taylor, Kilman, Weickersheimmer, Presley, Hicks, Edwards and Lipscomb. S.f14Zf.-76.Zl. Dallas, Nov. 50-In T.C.U.'s wierdest game of the year, the Frogs literally took spectator seats as they watched the rampaging S.M.U. Mustangs score four home runs in the second period and erase an early Purple lead to win easily 30 to 13, here in Ownsby Stadium. The Frogs contributed mightily to their own discomfort. They fumbled, threw passes to the Mustangs, missed tackles and generally looked bad about half the game. After the Mustangs had scored first, Lindy Berry racked up two rallies for the visitors, counting from the 2, then racing 64 yards with a punt return for the last Frog six-points. Then the roof fell in. Lindy Berry C43l makes a 31-yard return on the opening kickoff. Pete Stout f46l is to the left . . . Joslin C45l on Elwood Turner on the tackle . . . Cooke l76l in the background. ground. Unidentified Frog man makes fine block. 0 There goes the ball . . . to right of ball is Captain Taylor, Edwards C79J, Kilman 1751, Lipscomb l83l, Pltcock to extreme left. 0,4 M46-47 Top R014 Harold Kilman, Tommy Webb, Hubert Eoff, Oris McKelvy, Bill Randolph, Twain Morrow, Tom Bishop, Henry Rose, Fred Taylor, Morris Bailey, Weldon Edwards, Clifton Caffey, Elwood Turner, Jim Jones, Bill Venner, Dave Bloxom, Billy Hale, George Brown, Alan Pike, Beekie Ezell. Coach Clyde Flowers, Coach Walter Roach, Leon Joslin, Gene Williford, Bryan Weickershimer, Carl Knox, Bill Sweet, Charley Jackson, Jim Lucas, Lindy Berry, Bull Hicks, Dick Lipscomb, George Boal, Wayne Pitcock, Stumpy Owens, Jim Cooke, Douglas Brighrwell, Herman Smith, Harry Mullins, Randy Rogers, Pete Stout, Coaches Abe Martin and Dutch Meyer. flazrd R014 Trainer Albert Smith, Bobby Jones, Jack Williams, Walter O'Tarrell, Jimmy Hunt, Bob Hunter, Chuck Fraday, Hubert Rowe, Wayne Rogers, Don Narrell, Gus Hiendrich, Frank Sinkwich, Charles York, HR. C. Gibson, john Matteaux, Erwin Capps, Billy Hardin, Roger McCaully, Charley Perkins, Keith Harshbarger. Manager Elmer Tidwell, Dave Anderson, Johnny Campbell, John Ralley, Skeet Quinlan, Carl Koch, Orien Browning, Joe Carnes, Dan Ross, Doyle Malone, Horace Bostick, Shank Bloxom, Harold Letterman, Dick Henderson, Pierre Roberts, Bill Tolbert, Nel Sharwell, Bill McClure, Foy Gaddy. W' ' KW 'Lil Yfiifyww fi A., A .rewftfwf . ,if 'f A' f we :hz ff M. Mew :M . fin, ww ' mv , 72- ,,,, 74 V .... V Mawr! .Wi A 4 1 so mf 0 1 944 f 4 ka A Co-Captain Henry Rose Jackson, Stout, Berry and Lucas in line. The long and short of it all . . . Chubby Henderson, Johnny Campbell and Don Norrell. Two rugged Iinesmen-Edwards and Kil- man. Pete Stout Dick Lipscomb Tommy Webb is away for a touchdown in Baylor game. Dave Bloxom reaches for an Aggie in T.C.U.-A.8iM. game. Pete Stout churns around left end with Brightwell leading interference . . . Lips- comb has just knocked out John Sidwright of S.M.U. Alan Pike 0 Future Frogs gather around Coach Meyer for picture. Behind the couch, left to right: Clinton Hill, Bobby Moorman and Herman Foster-all from Odessa. Sitting on the couch from the left: Dick Lowe, from Wichita Falls, Billy Moorman and Hayden Fry from Odessa, Joe Dean Tidwell from Wichita Falls and Pat Evitt from Odessa. James Bond from Fort Worth, Red Marable of Waco and E. G. Mil- ler of Fort Worth look over new equipment is- sued to them. 0 George Wilde from 0 Red Coats of Odessa 0 Joe Dean Tidwell ex- Graham tries on hel- shoulders shoulder amines material with met. pads. Coach Flowers. ll ll Top Row: Joe Carnes, Jack Williams, Jimmie Hunt, Skeet Quinlan. Bottom row: Foy Gaddy, Chubby Henderson, Don Ross, Doyle Malone, Shank Bloxom, Don Norrell, Wayne Rogers. Skeet Quinlan 0 Ballet Dancers-Foy Gaddy misses a high one in the Rice game. This is the prize-winning shot by Panzera, Star- Telegram vw A33 KUDLATY RECEIVES MOST VALUABLE PLAYER AWARD The first annual American Legion basketball trophy was presented to Frank Kudlaty as the most valuable T.C.U. cage player for the 1947 season. The unanimous selection was made by Amos Melton, sports writer for the Star-Telegram, Prof. J. Willard Ridings and Richard Moore, editor of The Skiff. Miss Pat Timbes, chosen by the basketball team as their queen, presented the trophy to Frank Kudlaty at a dance sponsored by the American Legion on April l2. Kudlaty was the highest scorer on the Frog team and was an outstanding defense man in the Southwest conference. new Miss Pat Timbes, the first Basketball Queen of T.C.U. is sur rounded by team admirers. Clockwise, from left to right: Bob Young Bob Hendricks, Brock Jarrell, Gene Schmidt, Glenn Harry and Red Brothers. , ra ,wMM45if: , 'KW' iv 0 Photographer takes u look ot Glenn Hurry tipping one in . . 0 Kudlaty handles ball in Texas game . . Gene Wordynski to right in picture 0 Frog basketballers try out new portable gym floor of Will Rogers Coliseum on opening night . . . Leroy Pasco with ball . . . Frank breaks loose from Baylor opponents . . Coach Hub shows Glenn Harry and Don Sieg- laub the proper staunch. any ff? W ' Q XX A Z 8,59 W r 1 swf QW fig X , 2 Q ,gf -M lx 3? ,::, 'fl filg f im a: 3 ,N qw R J .,., , , , Q 9- X :. y , f , Q M M gg 1 in Sf I If Z, Q 4 Z, 'Aw 1. 5 . 5? as if .iiz ,, X iN Q ff Q : ' ws f' A :gg iw 24812 f 0 Coach Walter Roach demonstrates a good grip to his pitching staff: S. G. Johndroe, Dave Choate, Don Young Zcwefdi Coach Walter Roach's baseballers have had a fair season this year. The Frog men have not been on the winning end of the score in the majority of contests but have played good ball consistently throughout the season. Hampered by several injuries the Frogs and Curly Barnett. have not been at full strength in all games. With the return of a number of lettermen next year Coach Roach will have strong, experienced material with which to work for a winning team. March 15-T.C.U. 2 .... Oklahoma 3 March Zl-T.C.U. 6 ..... ,... O hio State 3 March 22-T.C.U. 0 ,.,, .... O hio State l6 March 22-T.C.U. 6 ..., ,... O hio State 7 March 28-T.C.U. 6 ,.,.. ..... B aylor 12 March 29-T.C.U. 8 ..... ,... B aylor 9 April 2-T.C.U. 7 ,.... ...., S .M.U. 4 April 3-T.C.U. 1 . , . ,.,.. Oklahoma 2 April 9-T.c.U. 7 ..... April ll-T.c.U. 20 .... April 12-T.c.U. 3. .. April 14-T.C.U. 2. .. April 25-T.c.U. 5. .. April 26-T.C.U. 1 May 2-T.C.U. 5. . May 3-T.C.U. 12. . . .Oklhoma6 . ....Rice4 . . ...... Rlce 6 Texas A. 8: M. l2 ........Texas4 Texas 12 Texas A. 8: M, ll Texas A. Bc M. 16 'ig . Q X wa, E 3 I A' ff .sly Q2 ,' J I 0 Kneeling: Coach Roach, Brown Chiles, Monroe Harrelson, Arthur Teele, Fred Smith, Benny McClure, Billy Beck, Hubert Walters, Jim Burt, Jim Nolan and George Stan- coff. But boys in front are Butch Roach, Paul Dean and Bunky Stout. Standing: Trainer Albert Smith, S. G. Johndroe, Ken Ben- jamin, Jim Busby, Jim Boyd, Curly Barnett, Johnny Plank, Rich Kra- mer, Harry Mullins, Abe Lincoln, Dave Choate and Don Young. 0 Coach Roach surveys game from bench. 1 4 ff g A R M... X l Curly Burnett 0 Between innings Frogs not batting take it easy on bench. 0 lnfielders get together-from left to right: Jim Busby, Harry Mullins, Brown Chiles and Benny McClure. F5 t 0 Mullins braces for pitch as Oklahoma man gets ready for swing . . . McClure follows thru . . . Benjamin pounds one to the outfield . . . McClure waits for another pitch. George Stancoff in the box . . . Fred Smith slams out a hot one-note ball in mid-air. M W3 g NN, K' + ns 5 5,4 M V . I .vw-A '- .,,., z , .. ,.-, , K . :.:. I In ,, ., 4 - .,.. :gig .. , M, ,.,,. s , c at Q- g ieiihgeiiii K i i 7 H af' f rf .-.:-:-: NW'-r .a:a-.5:-:se .f-'a:s:'-':s:zs ' . .QI IW LEE! . fi 5 ..., N, Q f W xg in we --1e- 1 ew M -ww ' W fi 0 Jim Boyd reaches for one . . . Geo. Stancoff pegs to second. Brown Chiles in the middle picture . . . Boyd again at lower left . . . Jim Busby at first. q S, V 0 Catcher Harry Mullins skins mask for a high one. . . . Monroe Harrelson handles a grounder . . . Fred Smith waits for turn at bat. 0 Dick Cramer pauses in locker room for camera- man. 0 Bill Fullhart takes a swing. 1 X :X Cf f rf ff., , ll l 'Y l ll W ,J ': 3 nfvx ll 1 . l iisi it ee it 1 p ' ' Q .fgg'Vr?i?frr-'rr my H r fl 5 l X 1, to 1 ' X mi ss UTI ' ' 5 J Y ' px V.c::3s.'kf-m Y v 19,5 E X ,F-1 f - o Coach Poss Clark adjusts new track equipment. Coach Poss Clark has had a good turn-out for track this year, and the results have been more than fair. lf the Cinder men continue to improve, next year may be one of the Frog's best years. Clark's men recently won a dual meet in Dallas after losing to S.M.U. earlier in the season in a tri-meet at Denton. The Frog men took nine firsts in sixteen events in the dual meet. First place winners were Tucker in the 440-yard dash, pole vault and shot put . . . Garland Polk in the 220-yard dash . . . Ed Donlon in the 880-yard run . . . Phil McCarthy in the Mile . . . johnny Dunn in the Broad Jump and both relay teams scored firsts. The foursome for the mile relay Was: Donlon, Polk, Tucker, and McLemore. The sprint relay team consisted of: Polk, Gordon, Dunn, and Nelson. The final count was 70 to 66 in favor of T.C.U. 0 J. R. Tucker in practice run. At the tri-meet with N. T. S. C. and S.M.U., the Frogs were nosed out of second place by 475 of a point. The count was 75 for N.T.S.C., 43 2X5 for S.M.U., and 42 3, 5 for the Frogs. Garland Polk won the 440-yard dash and Donlon, the Mile. In an earlier tri-meet with N.T.S.C. and Howard Payne the Frogs took second place with 49 points, N.T.S.C. amassed 87 points, and Howard Payne scored 38. Donlon won both the Mile and Two Mile, and Dave Bloxom, the shotput. With continued steady improvement and the fact that next year's team will have one more year of experience, the Frog men should be strong contenders in Conference battle. Top Row: Jim Porter, George Lindsey, Bryant Gorton, Captain Ed Donlon, Jack McLemore, Phil McCarthy, Shankle Bloxom, Garland Polk, Gab Cazares, Jeep Waldrip, Coach Poss Clark. Bottom Row: Conway Nelson, Pat Wright, Dave Bloxom, J. R. Tucker, Wayne Rogers, Ken Shockley, Johnny Dunn. ,V I I A V' VA all f 1' 'lilly' 5EzEE52a::., .. ' . H . . ..,.. . S George Lindsey crosses the bar in Tri-Meet at 0 Denton . . . From left to right-Jack McLemore, Tommy Fiek, Ed Donlon and Gab Cazares .... Johnny Campbell . . . Garland Polk takes the baton from Bill Venner in sprint relay . . . T. C. U. finished second . . . Garland Polk . . . Ken Shockley . . . Johnny Dunn. In the top picture to the right, first man to left is T. C. U.'s Phil McCarthy, sixth man is Gab Cazares, seventh is Doug Woods and eighth man is Ed Don- lon. Ed won this race in the good time of 4:37. He is shown finishing ahead of S. M. U. man in middle picture to right. Shot putter is Dave Bloxom. Bloxom finished second in this Tri-Meet. N.T.S.T.C., S.M.U. and T.C.U. men clear first of the high hurdles in Tri- Meet. T.C.U.'s Charles York is fourth man from left. ., wa 1 as R 4 Q 'N Zv 5:32 A 3Vg qi 6 wr Jef xi ix bw? 5. me 'H' WWE. .mammm W From Left to Rlght Webb Walker No 6 Jack Garrett No 4 James Bell No 7 Ed Revercomb lCaptalnD No 'I Bull Flowers No 3 Spud Cason No 2 Marlon Saxton Cnot plcturedl no 5 I L U should be proud of IIS golf team lor the thlrl strught year the lrogs have vyon the Stock Show Tournament Team Champlonslnp Laet year the Frogs fmrshul Suonrl ln Conference play In Wacrm fl'llS year the lrog,S wxrll be out to tlethrone the Longhorn golfers vs ho non the tournament last year From Left to Rlght Jack Wllluams, No l Wrlcle Revercomb No 2 Jlm Lacy, No 3 Bull McCharen No 4 Johnny Foster Knot In plcturel, No 5, Bull Lashlee No 6 Blll Craig No 7 . 1 , - : y , . .1 I I - I I - '9'6 TEAMMMCHI5 191 11AMMATtHrs 7?46-47 F 1 'ni . F 1 I I I . 1 1. I - I I ' I I Six 0 Dave Bloxom's Blossoms defeated Jim Lucas' Jills 6-0 in a vice-versa day all-girl football game sponsored by the Bryson Club and Student Council this spring. Girl footballers in top picture are June Ann Boone and Delores Vincent. In lower photo are Dorothy Sellers, Boone, Margie Hardesty, Grace Duncan, Vincent, and Edna Foote. EI K7 The thin gf that never get ont of the Jtonef The mafic I hear and can never write! I-Iow Jhall I ever make them all I2noi4In- I-Ialf of the fhade and half of light? I think I Jhall alufayf he hannted hy The death of a ififion, the Jilent tongne: N o greater reafon to hrin g a sigh- A Jilifer moment: the heart if ivrnng. Mate and accnxing Jhapex all aronnd me, Children of mift, crying ont throngh the darhy Thonghtf Jo infiftent and lofty confound me. Fall of a heanty compelling and Jtarh. How Ihall I ever mahe them all known? The things that never get ont of the Jtone. BUUDIQ Q CLADKT ' OC II II III' NI' q Z KZ-'I ' - II I f- r I A A 9 ? Z A 0 I W x 9 'I Q3 rf -ix' IAQI 2 if C I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I III f I I IIII LV ,H ,I ,. I I I III, I I .sf I I I I I I nf I 1 I I I I fff I ax- JACW4 VVI.-451-5 Q2 g Pirate Dave McPherson and Gypsy Frances Sadler smile for the photographer at the Fine Arts Costume Bull. PHOTO BY BARNETT -ss, V fx 3? X 3 f A X ' X1 2 .:.:.:., fs::::,5 , SU Q9 C9 he 367 7awz QW l'MNN1'3,WEMO MMM? 1fMfW3PO4DUUT'R lIl5llP3GlIFjF?I lIDllR4D4EGllf4DllR QIIHIEBAN IHUIUIHIIQ fsxuxsmmn xxx ns. A x. xx, 4 1.1 ny nl-Us-un: n mu uv new-xy PHOTOS Ev BARNEYT e0e4.7fzw:-1czee,-w-smee4-44-Wwzadge x ' ,W . X43 Drum Majorettes Ruth Knox, Rosemary Darby, Drum Major Woody Woodard, Majorettes Jackie Clardy and Dorothy Mullins ae? Seventy-eight new uniforms have been received for the T.C.U. Horned Frog Band next fall. The Board of Trustees has approved five major band trips: Kansas City, Mo.g Still- water, Okla.g Fayetteville, Ark.: Austin, and Waco. This year the Horned Frog Bands scope of activities has been large. In addition to playing for regular student activities and making several trips, the band has played on numerous LEON BREEDEN, Dirci for occasions for civic affairs, parades, and other forms of public entertainment. Band Director Leon Breeden states that he has received applications from outstanding high school bandsmen over the state for enrollment next term and believes that next year's band will be one of the best, if not the best band in T.C.U.'s history. Band Sweetheart this year is Miss Helen Marie Brown. A FEW FORMER HORNED FROG BANDSMEN WHO HAVE DISTIGUISHED THEMSELVES IN THE MUSIC WORLD TED NORMAN, CURLEY BROYLES, and BILLY AINSXVORTH are playing in Ray McKinley's Orchestra. GEORGE CAMPBELL is co-owner of the Sl-:yliner Club in Fort Xworth. He was an arranger for the Horned Frog Band while at T.C.U. JACK GIPSON is singing on the staff at Radio Station WBAP, WAYNE DUNLAP was teaching on the faculty at Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York, until recently. He is at present teaching on the music faculty at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, Michigan. He was an assistant director of the Horned Frog Band during his days at T.C.U. MELVIN DACUS is the Dean of the Voice Department at North Texas Agricultural College in Arlington, Texas. He is also singing leading roles in the Fort Worth Opera Association, CLYDE HURLEY is playing first trumpet in the Hollywood Motion Pic- ture Studios. TEX BENEKE is leading the Glenn Miller Orchestra. MAURICE STINE is the musical director for the Inter- state Theaters' radio program Showtime in Dallas. He is a former arranger for the band. JIMMY PETTY is manager of the Band and Orchestra Department at Ault's Music Company, Fort Worth. Jimmie was an assistant director of the Horned Frog Band while at T,C,U. GRADY BARNES is manager of the Band and Orchestra Department at Conn's Music Company, Fort Wtxrth. KNOCKY PARKER is leading his own orchestra in Los Angeles, California. Knocky was a featured member of the band on many of its stage shows. He is an excellent pianist. PERRY SANDIFER is directing the Polytechnic High School Band, Fort Worth, and is the President of the Musicians Association of Fort XVorth. KENNETH VAUGHAN is directing the Northside High School Band, Fort W'orrh, and also directs his own orchestra. He was an arranger for the Horned Frog Band while at T.C.U. KENNETH MCGARRITY has his own orchestra at the Den in Hotel Texas, Fort Wlorth. SANDY SANDIFER has his own orchestra and has played in some of the leading ballrooms in the country. DICK DALRYMPLE was until recently playing first trumpet with Scar Davis' Orchestra, Although no longer directly in the music world DEL SHARBUTT has become a well-known radio announcer over a national network and NELSON OLMSTED is doing regular national network in Chicago. These men are only a few of the many Horned Frog Bandsmen who have been successful in the music world. It is impossible, with the limited space here, ro list all of them. SAXAPHONES: TRUMPETS: Gene Ray Lindley SXX'ISS FLAGS: I I I June 9-Campus Concert. June 2-igflommencement Fxercises. August l5+Ret'reation Department Circus. September 26--Concert at Denton County Fair. September ZBYT. C. Il.-Baylor Football Game. October 5+Freshman Convocation. October i October October October October October Novemb November I6 November 25 November 30 December ' +Radio Broadcast Relayed to Arkansas Stare Network. 5+T. C. U.-Arkansas Football Game. 9-Pep Rally. I5-Concert for Annual Community Chcst Luncheon. 19-T. C. U.-Texas A. tst M. Football Game tCollege Stationb . Bl-Hockey Game at Vlfill Rogers Coliseum. cr 2gT. C. U.-University of Oklahoma Football Game. -T. C. U.-University of Texas Football Game. l Torch Parade J . November 21-Pep Rally -T. C. ll.-Rice Football Game tHoustonJ, -T. C, U.-S. M. U. Football Game lDallasJ. J-Lions Club Annual Program. THOMAS GWIN , Prenrlfffzl FLUTES AND OBOFS: Jackie Clardy Jean Hill Paul Morgan Carl Johnston Steve Whiffen BASSOON: Dean XVo0Idridge CLARINETS: Bill Andrews Darrell Boren Bob Lane XY'arren McMordie David Graham Billy XVallace Morgan VUilleford Richard Sharp Bay Lomax Charles Barton B. K. Pressley Bill XVhite Charles Patteson Melvin Dillard Bob Wright Norman Coleman Richard W'ilson I. O. McClister Bob Barnes Bill Allen HORNS: James Tucker Dick Wfhatley Betsy Frazier BARITONES: XVilson Hanna Harold Wade F. R. Woodard Q an '46-'47 January 9fArlington Heights Concert. January l0fFirsr Basketball Game at Wfill Rogers Coliseum. January Ifl-15-T. C. U.-Arkansas Basketball Games. January 17-Concert at Polytechnic High School, February 7-T. C. U.-University of Texas Basketball Game, February ITH-Parade in Dallas for Jaycees. February I9-Host to All Fort Worth City High School Bands for Annual Band Clinic. February 25-T. C. U.-Baylor Basketball Game. March 5-Stock Show Paradeg Concert at U. S. Public Health Hospital. March 6iConcerts at Stock Show Arena at 1100 and 7:00 P. M, April 9-Joint Concert of Symphonic Band and Stage Band at Polytechnic High School. April I0-Joint Concert of Symphonic Band and Stage Band at Riverside High School. April ll-Concert at Northside High School. April 18--Concert at XVill Rogers Auditorium for Latin American Festival, OFFICERS BILL WHITE, Vice Premier!! WALLACE BROWN, Secretary and Truururer 4 gancf peaiannel Joe Moseley Roy Anderson Harry Apetz Ross Hay Charles Hoffman Homer Nabors Ray Luke Andy Patterson Bill Dunagan Ted Pass W'ade Pogue John Gray Bob Moman Bill Brown Glenn Tucker Ed Nichols TROMBONES: Ben Perritt - Russell Caviness Bob Lipscomb Horace Shaw Andy Doggett Grant Looney Dick Rightmire John XX'ren Leon XVilder Norman Peel BASSES: W'allace Brown David Hornsby Herbert Simms J. T. Adams Bill Capehart DRUMS: Bill Michero Bryce Davis Tom Gwin Jack Widener John Iinochs DRUM MAJOR: F. R. Woodard ASS'T DRUM MAJOR: Rosemary Darby MAJORETTES: Dorothy Cline Mullins Ruth Knox Jackie Clartly FILLERS: Sammie Cox Dean Wooldridge Charles Beseda Norman Brooks A. L. Green Robert Thompson Rhodes Thompson Betty Lou Hitson Marion Graham Billie Rippetoe Jean Hill Betty Benton GIRLS: Cherie Gardner Gertrude Hausman Tommie Xwilliams Opal Lee Hallmark Betsy Frasier Bettye Lowe Meason Norma Nelson Marcia Lahay Billie Mobley Frankie Robbins Charleen Plumly Nina Shaw Helen Marie Brown Hmm' wa, .... 91 iw .............. Mwvw taagwsaae .,.. . W .Q M,-w -v H4513 di' X . . M .XMQ Afgw GX M if ff f QM A 3 ,f ' 5 'K , 1 w Q,,r'i JM .1 H ,,.f .6765 0 404 '46-'47 Noremher 5. 1946: Paschal Auditorium. University Symphony Orches- tra, T. Smith McCorkle, Conductor, Marylouise Baker, soloist. Joint concert with University Choral Club, Wfilliam J, Marsh, Directory John Brigham, soloist. Dutember II, 1946: University Auditorium. Second Annual Fine Arts Festival with Seventh Annual Music Festival. University Sym- phonic Strings, Brooks Morris, Conductor, Alice lnskeep, Char- lotte June Stevenson, Q'Zella Oliver jeffus, soloists. illarch I0-12, 1947: The University Symphony Orchestra and Sym- phonic Strings toured Vfest Texas playing seven programs in the form of morning, afternoon matinees and evening concerts with two complete and separate programs. Total audiences for the groups were approximately 5,000 persons in the following cities: Cisco, Eastland, Breckenridge, Weatherford, and Stephen- ville. A featured number was Short Symphony by Leon Breeden, member of the music faculty, and conducted by the composer. Dr. John Lewis conducted the Symphonic Strings in Mr. Morris' place. Featured soloists werei Alice Inskeep, Monte Knutson, Paul Morgan, and a woodwind quintet consisting of T.C.U. should be proud of its symphony orchestra, The organization has grown steadily to such proportions that it cannot be seated properly on the stage of the University auditorium. Recently chairs were removed from the front por- tion of the auditorium in order to seat the organization prop- erly for rehearsals. Because of this difficulty concerts have had to be given away from the school this year. When the pro- 0 Morgan, Jacivon Clardy, Charles Patteson, Joe Moseley, and Mr. Breeden. February 19, 1947: The Tarrant County Federation of Christian Church Women presented a joint concert of the University Symphony Orchestra and the Symphonic Strings at the Paschal High School Auditorium. Proceeds of the concert went toward Federations scholarship fund at the University. Keith Mixson, member of the music faculty, appeared as soloist. Brooks Morris conducted the string group: Dr. McCorkle, the orchestra. An interesting feature of the concert was that the piano used by Mr. Mixson was the same one used by Jose Iturbi in his concert- tour this year, and was used the following night by Mr. Iturbi in his concert here. May 8, 1947: The Music Department of North Side High School presented the University Orchestra, T. Smith McCorkle, con- ductor, in concert with the following soloists: Francelene Boone, pianist, and Kathryn Light. soprano. Mr. Breeden again con- ducted his Short Symphony. posed Fine Arts Building is completed, T.C.U. will have a stage and orchestra pit slightly larger than the present stage and pit of the Will Rogers' Municipal Auditorium. The orchestra, of course, along with other organizations in the Fine Arts Department, is looking forward to completion of this building. VIOLINS: Alice lnskeep, Concertmaster Frances Ruth Elder Juanita Dean Kenneth Schanewerk Lunda Mae Keith Bruce Kelly Ora Mae Clark lean Hill Cherie Gardner George Stuttard David Hornsby J. T. Adams Robert Thompson Jean XXf'ilson Velma Jean Smith Lee Martinec Dorothy Brink VIOLAS: Preston Stedman Andy Patterson Charles Meek CELLI: Marylouise Baker Monte Knutson Rose Levin BASSES: Lucile Nussbaum Harvey Faust Wendle Fae Robertson Enel Shaw FLUTES: Charlotte June Stevenson Paul Morgan Ann Murchison OBOES: Jacivon Clardy Charles Barton CLARINETS: Charles Patteson William White Pat Hogan BASSOONS: Leon Breeden Dean Wooldridge CONTRA-BASSOON: B. K. Pressley HORNS: Ray Luke Joe Moseley Betsy Frazier James Tucker Dick XVhatley TRUMPETS: Horace Hay Charles Hoffman Harry Apetz Bill Dunagan W'ade Pogue TROMBONES: Grant Looney John Wren Horace Shaw Andy Doggett TYMPANI: Tommy Gwin PERCUSSION: Jack Widener T s ax f7v'vsx .RSX .2 Q 'o 'F V y of eff' A ff efatfamt L5? YlU!2i'??.'i. Z'. '.l'mW W' THE EHURAL BLUE WILLIAM J. MARSH, Director STAN BARKER, Prerident BETTY O'KEEFE, Secretary BOB MATHENY, Barirzerr Manager The Choral Club under the direction of Uncle Billy Marsh, as usual, has been active throughout the year. A number of invitations have been received to appear in public and where possible the Club has accepted the invitations. The organization was commended highly for its Gilbert and Sullivan production of The Gonciolierr late in the spring of '46 And again the climax of the year's activities will be the Clubis presentation of the Mikado May 16 and 17. T.C.U. is fortunate to have such a fine organization. Abbott, Ida Margaret Aldridge, Doris Bartow, Faye Black, Joanna Boone, Francalene Brown, Helen Marie Brownlee, Roberta Calloway, Gloria Ann Cheverton, Norma Connell, Moana Deering, Winifred Easley, Bettye Forrester, Dorothy Gaines, Betty Gaston, Betty Jeanne Hall, Doris Louise I 4 v vvwwwvw-fwv-ww-NWMAMW -------A----v- ---A--- --e---e-- MW -- f--Av-v- WWW V--Av-----v MM A------ f ACTIVITIES ' Fall concert at Paschal with Symphony Orchestra in October. Baroque Festival in December. Presentation of Hassler Mass at St. Patrick's Catholic Church ' in December. . i Inter-faith Choir Concert in February. , ,I Spring concert in March. Tour to McKinney and Dallas in March. If Mikado and Texas tour in May and June. 2 It.,.t,,. .WWWW ,.t.v. ,.,.,.,.,, , M ,,.,,,. Hawkins, Martha Hill, Betty Jean Hill, Peggy Holloway, Barbara Howerton, Helen M. Hudson, Pat Hutton, Hazel Johnson, Vivian Jones, Mary Maxine Keith, Patricia Knight, Doris Knode, Anne Leeper, Bettie Light, Kathryn Livesay, Doris IJ Livingston, Joy McNeill, Myra Lee Martin, Nellie Mask, Jo Ann Mickey, Doris Miller, Estelle Miller, Jacqueline Mixon, Georgia Mundehenke, Jean Musgrove, Dorothy Mussetter, Josephine Nobles, Kay Nye Nancy Lee O'Keefe, Betty Owens, June Phillips, Billie Merle Phillips, Betty Jo Pickens, Marjorie Pickens, Max Helen Reynolds, Virginia Robeson, Jean Robinson, Joy Sellers, Bena Schmidt, Betty Shelton, Peggy Ann Sims, Cora Ellen Smith, Aubrey Jean Treadway, Naomi Waltermire, Roberta Wilson, Kathryn Watson, Patricia Yelderrnan, Frances Arney, Arthur Barker, Stanford Blackwell, Bob Cary, Tracy Childre, James Elliott, Robert Ray Faust, Harvey Greenwood, Leonard Hanna, Tommy Harrison, Thos. R. Hickman, James Howington, Jos. W. Knutson, Monte Matheny, Robert Meek, Chas. Moake, David L. Musgrove, Chas. Murray, Alfred E. Odom, Lynn Plurnbley, Thos. A Robertson, Clifton Robbins, Levon Rogers, Wm. J. Sills, Billy West Stephens, Geo. Stone, James Underwood, John Walker, Ed G. Walthall, Jas. Warner, Austin 1 ' ft H4N' wQXxi w. i 14? 9 i 'WSI-2:3251 iii' Q t . .... sr QQQQ- I nw, . .. I 5 Q ,gf .,,. . . Xe ag .f MAURICE LANGFORD. Commander JOE D. TILLEY, Vice-Commander l DON PIERSON, Adamant BOB MATTHEWS, Finance Officer l KERMIT HUCKABEE, Sergeant-at-Arm: Second Row: Joe T. Byrant, David AMER! The American Legion Post of T.C.U. is probably the most active club on the campus. It was organized in De- cember, 1945, and received its charter from the national headquarters in April, 1946. The Post elects officers twice a year, usually in November and May. The purpose of this organization is to render services to veteran students on the campus, and to bring them MEMBERS NOT PICTURED- C. C. Alderman, C. V. Amis, G. W. Atwood, J. L. Biggerstaff, Houston Brock, H. B. Brous Jr., Logan D. Campbell, W. W. Coffman, B. M. Collins, T. A. Crawford, C. H. Dobbs, S. F. Dugger, K. H. Griffin, L. M. Hall Jr., L. P. Hall, T. L. Hatton, W. R. Hawkins, W. M. Holm, L. R. Hudgins. Top Row: Bill Ables, James Beatty, WH 3 at wi '56 , fajfi r .. .aattt RA . ...,. , Bland Beverly, Herman M. Blackwell, Charles Boone, Bunn, Rufus A. Carr, Ervin Clower, Jack Cootes. Third Row: Ed Donlon, Glenn Dunn, Manie J. Ezell, Oran K. Farr, Joe Fraley. Fourth Row: Mark Frederich, Perry Gandy, Bennie Garrison, Bill Gutweiler, James Hagerman. Bozrom Row: Phil Harmon, W. M. Harpser, Stuart Hendricks, Glenn Houchin, Durwood Johnson, LEEIUN EAN socially closer to each other. Among the many things that this young but active or- ganization has done are: helped veterans get their delayed subsistence checks, helped in getting wooden barracks for single veterans, started a program last year to re-vitalize social life on the campus, participated in last Christmas' charity drives, formed an auxiliary of member's wives, MEMBERS NOT PICTURED- Paul W. Ifland, Wade L. Jones, W. E. Jones, William H. Jones, W. J. Kirby, R. L. Kennon, J. C, Mangold, L. W. Martin, G, J. Matetich, J. H. May, C. H. Miller, A. G. Mitchel, C. R. Mooney, B. L. McDonald, T. J. McNich0ls, John R. Moseley Jr., Achilles H. Nixon, J. G. O'Donohoe, C. B. Overstreet. 4 l?f5 .a?l A , In ,.p: E, .,,,,,f ZSZ :C V: X Y .,,,. ,'Q: f , 2 ix' :A1 'V if my it s Q H ?,i, f..., llvl E l .,... ..--'- ll: S if V 2352 6? aa il 25 . ., Nga? tw, -NW' .- rt M .,,. . l 5 X ll - 35 2 A '5551-2. .-if 'Q . 3' ' ' 5 Y' ,Q . . . Q . S ........,. it 39 Top Row: Charles Launius, Ted Long, joe Lowery, Vann McCullough, Bill Manire. Serzmd Row: Joe Maxwell, Dorsey Mitchell, J. L. Morrison Jr., James Mussetter, Frank Pease. Third Row: W, H. Peters, Malcolm Phillips, Vera Phillips, James Papworth, Charlie Purvis. Fourth Row: Isaac Von Robbins, George Runnion, Harold Rydell, R. H. Sanders, James Harold Smith, Bottom Row: Frank Stewart, Arthur Teele, Derrell Tipps, Ray Tucker, Robert Wright, William Yancey. ,. :QM . BARBARA SANDERS, Hirloriun JAKE ASTON, Sewire Offirer ,IESSIE BAKER, A7Il61'iUd71iJ71l JOHN MCMAHON, Program Chairman BOB WHEATLY, Publicity Chairman PUST UF T. . . participated in intramural football league, has two repre- sentatives on the Veterans' Loan Committee, and at pres- ent is sponsoring Paschal's junior baseball league team. Several big social events were also sponsored by this organization. Included in the events were the Spring Dance on June 7, 19465 the post T.C.U.-Baylor game dance at which the football players were honoredg the all-student MEMBERS NOT PICTURED- H. R. Patterson, I. D. Parteson, C. P. Pierce, W. H. Plasters. M. E. Powell, Clifton Oliver Jr., C. A. Reynolds Jr., W. P. Richey Jr., P. G. Rydell, R. L. Schiefen XV. H. Seaman, M. N. Sellers, VV. G. Sharratt, H. D, Shepherd, A. D. Solslferry, Thomas Stewart, T. L. Vance, Mary Welke,qB. L. Wetherred, Ben E. Williams Jr., John B. Whyman, Bill Padon, Floyd Casstevens. Barn Dance on December 7, the Legion Dance on April 12, 1947, at which the first annual American Legion Basketball Trophy was presented to Frank Kudlaty for his selection as most valuable T.C.U. cage player and the same night Miss Pat Timbes was presented as Basketball Team Queen, and the Formal Installation Dinner on May 3 at which the new officers took office. NEW OFFICERS FOR THE COMING YEAR: HERMAN BLACKWELL, Comrmmder BLAND BEVERLY, Fimmce Officer DON PIERSON, Vice-Commander MALCOLM PHILLIPS, Chaplain BILL MANIRE, Adjutant GLENN HOUCHIN, Sgt.-at-Army 5, l r- . J. CAMPBELL, Prvridenl NASH KIDD, Vice-Preridenl JACK COUNTS, Serrelafry DELIGHT GOODWIN, Reporfer AMERIIIH During its second year of life on the T.C.U. campus, the American Chemical Society more than doubled its membership. The express purpose of The B.S.U. Council was or- ganized for the purpose of co- ordinating the activities of Baptist students at T.C.U. Any Baptist student attending T.C.U. is invited to partici- pate in activities of the or- ganization. ic, 5 :r,::ErrtE, A ,,ur 5, , tr, x ...... ,LE ,E ,WA , . .::5E:I:, ,I fi R f I ki ' :easa:asa .i-2:54. are 3: , 'ff la, - gifs . 534, X xg W X M - ........... X f Q . N Q? R X arf E Tlgwxx S s E r X Q 23 Firfz Roux' Patricia Abernathy, Jackie Brown, C. B. Burner, ,lean Carpenter, Hal Cohen. Second Row: Par Fincher, Bob Forrester, Bob Guy, Forrest Harris, Jim Key, Bob Lipscomb. Third Row: Sue Lewis, James McBee, Elsye Manning, Sidney H. Richardson, james Pipes, Riley Riddle. 170117117 Roux' Jane Stanley, Elizabeth Terry, Bill Thomas, Dorothy Thompson, Derrell Tipps, Carolyn Tyndall. N IIHEMIEAL SUIIIETY help its members become better acquainted with the profession. Dr. Hardt is the sponsor of the American Chemical this society is to Society. LOWELL TAYLOR, Prexirient Firrt Row: Betty Adams, Bobby Rae Barnum, Elizabeth Crouch Second Row: Martha Galloway, Jobe Harvey, Floyd Slaton ,,,. V ,. ' VE. wx gg, .an f Sig? at , f ,a fi 5 as aa, V 25? Q , 'fr W r QT? tg , f . .. ..,. as , 'izgisisfsf -.:.ra.a.:::f.,.g. ' ,A ' 1 Wwhff ' ...... .... ...-.- . - .,., ' - . A - gk . Q 'V .-.. W r - Q is, , - W Al.---- Ei. Q , A ...,. i.: .... .-V--2 , ,.,., . ' ' ' saw at H ' 'A fi , i me as 1d SFX S t , Nl 5 .... ..... . 1 ' ' ,.., 1 ,gill V 5 fi EF ,Qui .L U RUTH DORRIS, Prerirlent Top Row: Billie Barbour, Mary Bickford, Carolyn Black, Louise Bowling, Mary Crites. HELEN HAILEY, Vife-President Sefond Row: Libby Duncan, Jareen Edwards, Billie Marie Ford, Betty Fuqua, Marian Graham. CAROLYN EVERETT, Secretary-Treamrer Third Row: Liz Griffith, Gertrude Houseman, Orpha Grace Helms, Jo Jackson, Beth James. Fourrh Row: Jeanette Lohn, Mary Lyon, Margaret Mimms, Betty Proctor, Betty jo Robinson. Bolrom Row: Pat Staudt, Eddie Jarinda Stevens, Jeanne Webb, Gay White, Evelyn Whitmore, Betty Wilkes, Ann Zimmerman. The Collegiate Business and Professional Womens Business and Professional Womenls Club, to which it Club was organized in 1940 for the purpose of promot- 100145 for he1P and Suidfmfe- U U U . U . h ing interest and cooperation among the young women Mfs- F10SS16 Kysar, President of the Fort Wort U U U U U U B. 8: P. W. Club, was the speaker at the first meeting majoring and minoring in the School of Business, and, and several other guest speakers were present through- for contacting future POSIEIOIIS in the business world. out the years meetings Among the yearis activities It is modeled upon the constitution of the Fort Worth were the annual banquet and the annual picnic, ,. ' ? 'fm 3 f aa Z 'N fi ge , 'zf' is PERRY GANDY, Prtzridem MORTON WALKER, Vice-Pre,fidw11 VIRGINIA NVILDER, Secrefwy-7'rua,r1zrer ::::aS5252 iff . '- I .: e We , A M, Lf .7 ::,: Ac ff ,ya 4, -' eg- W, s ,,, U- ..,-, .... . .... -----.. -'-'---- -1 ' '-'- ., ----. , Q In , 4 Q wg 5 7 ff , gy If V, g wilt sa la 5 1 :ge -ata:-5. f , ' f f f '- a ---- . ..... . . K ,S we s '::2f:f2f2:' t fs ,Eh X ff , 'qv' .-.:-::-M, x N17 fi gi, .,.,,, g s 15 7? 4 ' --. at ff , :,:,,. . ...A ,::,,,, 'E :II ,.::, 5 i ' ,,-,:, 'v L .., ,5.., aI: - V at V .. an ah! X , sta ,pw f 1 4 5 515, 1 l Top Row: Fred Barnett, Frances Bennett, Mary Lynne Bigby, Joanna'Black, Marjorie Blackburn. Second Row! Charles L. Boone, Jennie Bowers, Jack Boynton, Charles Brown, Helen Marie Brown. Third Row: Ruth Bruckner, Pat Burrow, Betty Byrn, Maxine Cahoon, Sandra Canning. Fourfh Roux' Jesse Crech, Bob Cunningham, Billie Jean Eudes, Billie Gilleland, Charlene Glenn. Fifth Row: Ruth Ann Gossage, Paul Hudgins, Charles Humphrey, Gerald Hyland, Betty Johann. Borrow Roux' James Johnston, Gwen Knox, Lynn Lane, Mary Lawhon, Charles Launius, Doris Male, The Brushes Club in one year has more than quad- rupled its membership. On November 6, 1946, its Initiation-Halloween Party was held and fifty-eight new members were initiated into the club. Hot Dogs, cokes and ice cream were served to members. A large group of the members attended the Forum of the Fort Worth Art Association on November 13, 1946, At two regular meetings, Professor Ziegler showed slides of the Masters and Sally Gillespie spoke on the Fort Worth Art Mweum. Other prominent speak- ers throughout the year were: Dickson Reeder, well- known local artist, who led a general discussion, and Gordon Teague, local advertising executive who spoke on llvfaaf AdlZ'8l'ffJ87'.f Expect of the Arlirtr. 65551 1 ' ' S S aw 'l f sz 4. i ff I ' 'UW 53, ii' f' , 5 ,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,. . ,,,,, ,. at :sf . s. gt ' , os 1, ff s AZN - - I .,:, .:' , .,. ,ZW aaaaaaasaa: 1 .::,. . , , f '1-t, ssisisiaisif' ffm vi -.psf , .af f 'W W' st X f 4 ti f fi -faasarszss t a:a:::fs:g, t 1-,Wwe ., ,-:2:--- ,tt 2 i E. ff' fi f i A 1'1 -f ag. Q if?-iax,:52 , ..,.. , X '31, Q fi in 4 5 f if f 1 at as I, N055 villa? ai? by g f' ' y ' ' ---' ' ' . ll' 3 'f:2':':': A ' A 5 W 1 ' .,.. -' 5 .,:. . .,.,, X ' M Y Izz f , f 2:: 2 A' ' ' i i 4 -:-:-- '- .,.,.. :,, III . M I, .,.,.,., f :HZA , YQ S es- Q 1 VVVV W b I -12- , SW! -,-- ' - 1' zzz f 5' I t if Q izzz t 4 y . ..........,, . M Q ,, T ek -ffff V x ' ' .....,. ' I V was , .,,,. p .bbb b.b. ,b,b r Ilizbz 3 Q 2 IA' i ::,. Q 4 We 1 4h A ww --- 'fig ::'E Eg-Q f .,.,., . J .,.:,.. ::':':: : 1' AA,,, i 5' ' V it 5? , if 4, ' E.. ALICE LOUDEN. Top Roni: George Mitcham, Jn Mosley, Nancy Mutersbaugh, John Noah, Robert Noah, Scrum! Rout: Dan Nolte. Charlotte Pier, Bill Pierce. Helen Portwood, Joann Riddle, Third Roux' Frances Sadler. Bena Sellers. Barbara Scott. Kay Sims, Mary Frances Speer. Fnnrib Roux' Kathy Sturges. June Taylor, jack Thompson, Jean Tomme. Bill Turnage. Barlow Roux' Tommie Wfilliams, Georgie W'0llc', Nell XVood, Rosemary Xlfynne, Claude BLUE The Brushes Club sponsored the All-Campus contest for the Coed-Most-Likely-To-Succeed-As-A-Model. Miss Jeanne Welvlw was winner of the contest. The club donated engraved silver cups as prizes for the Fine Arts Ball. An all student Carnival-Dance was held on May I2 in the Big Gym with decorations carrying out a circus theme. Harvey Anderson's 20-piece orchestra played for the event. D. Youts, Jack Ziegler. MARY LOU MILLIZR, Gmdlmlu Ru17rf2!B7I1z1lfI'U One of the year's biggest events was the awarding of 5250.00 to Hal Lotterman for his canvas Selfscape, which won first prize at the Fort Worth Art Association Show. Three other club members, Travis Rhea, Virginia Wilder and E. W. Harrison also had canvasses in the show. Prof. S. P. Ziegler and Mr. Lotterman are faculty spon- sors. Gmdmzlc Ref1reJw1tf1!irt' X SAMYE ZIFGLER, . fx Repraterlltzlirt'-af-Large CQ: fri? f K 1 in is 1- , ,,3,,53,V 1 --5,3 vi. . :,,,, . .,.,..,, ,. , f s f Ms r X .Wippit A67 ::: It er Q ' W -Q' Q E f a g i 3 i i':'.'ff'f':'3: 'g5.:5ea. ix i '- li by v W Y - ...:, 'Q 1 'B IEIE' 'Z ...,- Zxff,fea.gE5' t . 'mai A '12 i R A . Rafi. f 7 M., -cf, an tsztwwmmygff: , t , .,,. . TW el' ,A1 -E :-:v: . A : , 1 -sf 'Hs . . 511+ ,, VIE? . E ::EEE-- .,,.,, K H ,,,,, 1, N Q i i ' , BILL GUPTON, Praridenl Cnot pictured! SAM XVEATHERFORD, Vife-Preridem TEMPLE FERGUSON, Vice-Prerident BOBBY NEXVKIRK, Sczrefury SNOOZIE SMYTH, Treamrer Cheatham. ,.,,.:., :ffAf'. n H Q 1 AL.' 1 . if ........... iff? :.,.: .Q za- . ,.:.: .'.,,.: ' - . .-r gi. . f zz' -Q f--- ---- 155 i f S Q-QV-V 'Q 5 s LZLL' Q ':2-2L-LLL:: V :L :2 p ,.LL,: i 1, ,L .g L 1'L- zzzz' H, C L if' V f4 . , , an L, L LLLL H :.. 5 ..,..- - Q.:::-:asa 2? ' Wfiyty s 11. 3 ii- E 6 2 N, ,5 , 'EL , 3, . .:,: , 5 i 49. X W1 s ,X , , ,.:: EE: X M j si N , 1 , :E...A, 1 K, .,,.,.,.. , is :1:2:-' WSY., Qy s x-.gr--ai ...a::- : - , N I '--' . Q J e it ,,,, ., it L LL L L LLL t si ,Qi A , - 1,55 Qi ei tg B' .. 'ima c Top Row: Marjorie Atkins, George Blevins, David Bloxom, Helen Marie Brown, Bob Buschman, Jimmie Ruth Second R010! Charlotte Childress, Sue Gordry, Adele Eads, Nel Epperson, Beekie Ezell, Bud Fultz, Tbzrd Row: Barbara Gardner, George Gartner, Quincy Haggard, Van Hall, Mary Lou Holstrom, Jimmie Jones. Fqurzh Rauf: Poddy Jones, Pete Ifland. Gwen Knox, Rosalyn Laird, Bob Lipscomb, Jim Lucas. Fifth Row: Charlie D. Mays, Minyone Rose, Bill Oglesby, Sug Owens, Rosalyn Padon, XVendell Palmer. Szxzb Row: Betty Proctor, Ed Revercomb, Henry Rose, Mary Claude Scott, Kay Sims, Jane Spears, Jane Stanley, Bottom Row: Bob Stevenson, Fred Taylor, Pat Timbes, Derrell Tipps, Bill Turner, Grover Williams, David B R Y SE Since its organization in 1923 in honor of Walter E. Bryson, the Bryson Club has held the title of oldest club on the campus. The purpose of the club is to encourage students in the production of all types of literature. In 1953 it became more than just an English organiza- tion, and membership was extended to sophomores as well CLUB as juniors and seniors. This organization seeks to obtain further development of character, leadership and scholar- ship in its members, and through its activities supports a scholarship fund. Miss Lorraine Sherley is the faculty sponsor. , 5 4? .,,,,,,,.. , ...... , ,. 'ar- 3? gi P S grae fr l r 1' 'E 135 ' if ' i T ' ' x Y Q X ROBERT I. McCfARTY, Cljllfffllllll IVA HELEN LEE, Scrremry The Physical Society was organized in the Spring of 1946 and meets weekly on Tuesday to discuss current ideas and allow members to exchange their ideas on matters of I- Y general interest in the Physics field. E! . N -2 342.222 ft 1 K .. X x Y . , t,t. y . t Q x ,. X J ' ':- . 'li L. ., Q ag, .. , ,,,,,,, . t,,.:.: ttt ::,::: . , . s ...N , . ,.,. .. s. xx, . A r ,F -: -::: Al ..... ,....,..,., . c w. 3 X S I .. ..... : ..,..... V vE,.,5.E:, A .Qi ., ,ic 1 M. C, Smith. sponsors. PI GAMMA Pi Gamma Mu is a national honorary society in the Social Sciences, open to all interested in the Social Sciences who are of junior standing or above, and who have completed twenty or more academic hours in the Social Sciences with a grade of B or better. Cecil XX'ylie Alford Helen Anderson Loiu Aucoin Mrs. Mary F. Barrett Mrs. Harry P, Brooks David Bunn 1 Margaret Jane Coffin lflemdau Katherine Coleman Dr. XV. J. Hammond Ed Wells Compton Eugene Horwitz Hugh Echols V Richard Edgar Jay Edwin A. Elliott Dorothy Lou Johnson Prof. R. W, Garrett Mrs. Peggy King Elizabeth Glasscock Marshall Mason Clyde Lewis Hall Dr. H. R. Mundhenke 0 Candid Shots of Campus. Q, fi. .,,. . W' QW iiii iiii iiilliili I 5 vw, ' Q 8 W 1 :: 5,5 'wyfvrfalw ' A .t ' sr ,, .- . .M .- '- f fl Top Roux' Robert J. Blackwell, George E. Conant, Charles Cook, Don A Cowan. wg. WWW N' ...nie 5 vt Q44 Ze Q X ii, s 1 -S' .. 535 S EI. A I i 1-f 'w.2:a:a:e ik E? Q x .2 s K is is at is ,....,..:.:...:..,: s -arf' . ...... , W l se . K V Q if 3: A W 'QW 1 'fe . ,,,..l as Bottom Roux' Billy Flowers, Kermit D. Huckabee, Edward Rankin, D. C. Smith, Each week one member prepares a research report and at the end of the year the papers are published for the benefit of the members. Dr, Newton Gaines and Dr. joseph Morgan are faculty MU The local chapter, known as the Texas Gamma Chapter, holds meetings on the first Thursday of each month during the school year to discuss topics of current interest in the field. Dr. Talbert is faculty sponsor. F. Wm. O'Reilley Dr, A. L. Porterfield Margaret Ann Richards Robert Hugh Sanders Mrs. Mirth Shercr Sidney Johnson Spain Dr. Robert H. Talbert David Lewis Wright f l '... A S wx W lli i i. 'Q X Q t:. . .. ':2 my-WW Vw ....,...: Z ,N M A if 5 L K 4 S '-: I A ,,,. .. .:,..,, .W a:s:s:s:ei:f lxi . ......, ,R P ..., f if R '---- .,.. . Qbb' , ,.?,, ,,.,,:,:.. ,. N .. ,,.. ..., .. ........,.,.... I .... . X i ' ag Q 1' .P A-----,A ..,, . f ' . -.V- l R i ' - :':':-::::::::::2a'air:-1'-'tasszeaeai if ff - fzgi. ' f 692. , of 1.2 ,2 1 Q.. 'f f fs' aw- -.-g:s:s:a::' . ' as 5 1 --- 1 s Q ' ,.,,., , ii . 3 I .ees , . if X W X Q :':.gf- .1--.af X. 1, ' ' 2 ,. .....5-:- -'-' . as X -if e ' . , ' - s :..-..- tn.. ..,.,.,., - ftri' ' 1 ti i t' x 13,3 E .J QW etitiaiil if l W- :vv I '::' iz' ..... is ' -- : 5 S 5 s. W i 'E . .,. ., i X .... .jg 2-: 2 1 qvv, p H I S ' ::,E- IE- V i . ...f::2: 2 f as Fall 0ffi66fI' SAM WEATHERFORD, Preridem JOE D. TILLEY, Fin! Vice-Preridem MAURICE C, LANGFORD, Secretary CHARLES D. MAYS, Treuiwer Mcciuckinh Top Row: Jesse Baker, Bland Beverly, H. M. Blackwell, George W. Blevins, Eugene W. Bock. Second Row: Rufus A. Carr, Floyd Casstevens, Ralph W. Childers, Rufus H. Coleman Jr., Mason D. Cox. Third Row: Robert W. Crittenden, Edward Donlon, Paul Douglas, Weldon Edwards, Temple Ferguson. Fourth Row: Joe K. Fraley, George C. Gartner, Jack Gliden, Carroll Grafa, Clyde Hall, Van E. Hall. Bolzom Row: Stuart Hendricks, Glen G. Houchin, J. H. Killian jr., George Kogan, Zack Gilliland, Charles E. CHAMBER UF The T.C.U. Chamber of Commerce was organized in 1959 in order that students of the School of Busi- ness of T.C.U. might become better acquainted, gain a working knowledge of the chamber of commerce idea, assist themselves in locating positions while in school and after graduation, and take charge of the social functions of the School of Business. Membership is open to all junior and senior men majoring in the School of Business. Meetings are held at least once a month during the school year. The Chamber of Commerce was sponsor of this year's Ranch Week activities. The organization made elaborate plans for a downtown parade and Rodeo- Y 222: x 5326, ... . ...,.,.,., . AT K K 5 1' 1 asf' wal. 1 .f vi. aa. im . A 1 ' fe? s ,fa r ., . ,. . :. .ig :5:g:..,:ge. at X 1 is ....: . . x M ...- i Q . . f - :rE:E:E:E:hE:E:Es SN. . Q l N l x er oft. ,sq 2:22525 :E-was-' V - a Nh! ,Q x T.. :5,5.:... A . ji f Mi ,g 2 5 ,Y X g zzzzz X. aj i f ,-If x :- . .5 S- . i W est X 'X mer x N. if f we f of A l has Top Row: William Manire, Bill Marlar, joe B. Meissner Jr. William H. Michero, Dorsey W. Mitchell. Second Row: David Moake, Arno Mueller, James F. Mussetter, George Neal, Victor L. Neel. Third Row. Robert Newkirk, Roy W. Paramore, Donald R. Pierson, Wiley E. Ponder, George Runnion. Fourth Row: Robert Seiler, Billy Sills, Cecil E. Simmons, C. B. Smith, Frank D. Stewart, Elmer C. Tidwell. Botlom Row: Derrell C. Tipps, Ed Walker, Alex Weaver, Robert G. Wheatley, C. Ray Wood, William H. Yancey IIUMMEREE Barbecue at Ernest Allen's ranch, but the events were dropped from the schedule because of snow and rain. The barbecue was held on the campus Saturday afternoon followed by a western style dance in the big gym that night. Sug Owens was elected Queen of Ranch Week and Pud Roberts, Foreman. Red Matson was appointed ' 5 ' ---- x E' X . ., .,., X -1 1 ' if at.: ..,, -s:::s:::-:E-+ aa:fs. 1 . N E 2 ....z ,. wx M .gi W Y . Qi: ' H I 7 . f. -:-:-:-:N-. W .1 2 r . . s in , ' Venn- sy s QMLS1 .pgs I me - K. g,.. E e ,.. 3 , K Spring Officer:- ERNEST ALLEN, JR., Prerident BELLAMY MATSON. Finn Vice-Prexidenz DUNKIN DAVIDSON, Sefond ViceAPreJiduzt JAMES FULTZ, Secrelary JOSEPH LEATH, Treaurrer sheriff. The organization made arrangements for T.C.U. students to attend the Fort Worth Rodeo en marie the night Sug and Pud were presented. The highlight of Chamber socials was the annual B.B.A. Banquet that was held in the Venetian Room of the Blackstone Hotel, Saturday, May 10, with music by Leon Breeden's Orchestra. li I , A.,,,, . xp t I I ., P . . L JE my gg A A W A ff -V-V- I ' ,af Y ' '- xv are Ilfz- - i l ss tr A 11l 1. g A 2 f ,E S 2 :St if V ' MORTON WALKER, Preridem BOB BUSCHMAN, Vice-Preridem MARION GRAHAM, Secretary gb is N 1 Q X 1 2 as f 5 Neff 4 gg sa 'F if ' in .N 3 gil , 1 fr 32 sf 1 f ., . Q V 5519 fm. ' . Q as i iss: A , cctv SN 5 X, we-s ? r my as. -1 Lt, 428-33 , i a if si 516 X 5 J' X is Hs Top Roux' Arthur Arney, Lawrence Bridges, Marion Butler, Roy Joe Cates, Robert Rurrett. Second Row: Leonard Greenwood, Eunice Jenson, Grady Johnson, Pat Kelsey, Alice Louden. Third Row: Bob Matheny, Bob Maxey, Liary Lou Miller, Mary Mixon, Dorothy Nies. Fourth Row: Joann Olmsted, Nila Lou Pierce, Dave Randall, Wanda Pearson, Pat Perkins. BETTY BENTON, Treafnrer Fifzh Row: Max Helen Pickens, Jeanne Russell, Ray Scales, Jimmy Ratcliff, Alice Runge. Sixth Row: Rath Tankersley, Betty Thornton, Benton Weatherford, Frances Wlhited, Rosemary Wfynne, Ann Zimmerman, The Fallis Players, one of the very active clubs on the campus, was originally the T.C.U. Dramatics Club. The purpose of the club is to give everyone interested in dramatics, the opportunity to take part in all dramatic productions. Before students can be considered for mem- bership, they must try out before the club members in a scene or monologue. After approval by active members, the candidates must serve a two months probation period after which they are officially initiated into the organiza- tion. Faculty sponsor is Dr. Volbach. The following are the 1946-1947 productions: October 22, 25, 28--Importance of Being Em'ne.rt-lead- ing roles went to Arthur Arney, Bob Buschman, Mary Mixon, and Pat Kelsey. , November 7-Three Studio Productions. December 12-13-Tarluffe-leads were handled by Morton Walker, Pat Kelsey, Roy Cates, Willard Hutchins. February 3-4--The Com if Green Cwith Alpha Psi Omegaj--Dorothy Nies, Bob Buschman, and Rose Million drew the featured roles. March 13-14-Uncle Harry-leads went to Morton Walker, jerita Foley, and Dorothy Nies. March 24-Princeleff, Ham of Denmark Cat Fine Arts Ballj. April 9-10-Alice in lV01zcierlmzrlkPat Perkins was cast as Alice. May 23-Three Studio Productions. will ,... l V E 3' PERRY GANDY, Prefidenl Top Row: Arthur Arney, Stan Barker, Betty Benton, Wallace Brown. MORTON WALKER, Vice-Preiident Sezond Row: Marion Graham, Jean Hill, Alice Inskeep, Alice Louden, THOMAS GWIN, Secretary-Treutmer Bottom Row: Mary Lou Miller, Betty O'Keefe, Virginia Wilder, Samye Ziegler More than two years ago the Fine Arts Council was organized at the request of Dean McCorkle to function as an advisory group to the Dean in matters pertaining to student interests throughout all of the school of Fine Arts. The membership of the F. A. Council is composed of the officers of each student organization within the School of Fine Arts, with one additional appointee at large from each of the departments involved, and a graduate representative. EUUNIIIL Meeting weekly, the council considers a wide range of problems involving every phase of work and activity in the Fine Arts De- partment. It also sponsors social functions, the highlight of the year being the Fine Arts Costume Ball. This year the ball was held in the Little Gym, February 24th, depicting with decorations-a gala winter wonderland. The annual Fine Arts picnic was held May 10 in Forest Park, with the traditional baseball games and treasure hunt. Dean T. Smith McCorkle is faculty sponsor. 1.- PUETR The Poetry Club stands as a monument to the memory of the late Walter E. Bryson. Mr. Bryson made possible and was the founder of the Bryson Award for which the members strive. Each member of the club performs the duty of writing original poetry throughout the entire school year. CLUB At the regular meetings, the members read and study their own poetry as well as the poetry of contemporary and other poets, after which constructive criticism is of- fered in an effort to aid the students improve their work. Miss Mabel Major is the sponsor. JENNY LIND PORTER, Prefirlenz Top Row: Norma Allen, Tracy Cary, Jocelyn Durrett, Neva Lynn Fleming, Robert F. Herring. PAT ABERNATHY, Sewremry Botzom Row: Tex Hafner, Rosalie Parks, Hartwell Ramsey, Nova Sheppard, Edith Williams. .ffst f1t 5 W tt sw . .,., , it o Members of the staff pose for Fred . A larger office would be welcomed by the next editors of The Skiff and Horned Frog. Top Razr: Second Run Third Row: Fourth Ro rw: Bottom Roz Perry Gnndy, Sammy Morrow, Charles Beseda, Fred Barnett, Mike Saenz, Richard Moore. Kathryn XVilson. Ann Zimmerman, Lynn Fleming. Samye Ziegler, Don McGee, Norton Walker, jack White, Jenny Lind Porter. Ginger Collins, Juanita Dean, Charlotte Garrison, Patricia Gillespie. Patsy Greene, Quincy Haggard, Frank Hindsley. Paul Hudgins, Kathryn Light, Carol Loufmun, Jo Ann Mask, Mary Mixon, Kay Nobles, Wanda Pearson. 1-: Patricia Perkins, Dave Randall, James Ratcliff, Mary Frances Sadler, Dottie Smith, Pat Timbes, Rocmary Wfynne. af , 2 if 1, This is the last page being written and zoo much has been funnelled toward this small space. We have enough copy and pictures for a 400-page book but regret the existence of a paper .rhorlage and bmlgef. We are fortunate in being one of the few schools in the Southwest Conference to receive an annual at the end of the Spring Semester. Looking back into the Crystal Ball we see a composite write-up of the Presentation Ball and Preview Dance: From cl door-Jized rarer of the 1947 llorzlud Frog. along rl flower darker! lan: I0 11 Clarifinzut Tree Klrclb, :be 'Clrm Ffu'orilei rmd llveir Reg'lrzr Follett eitorlr were prurwsled fo :he Stmlwll Body by lbc llorrzcd Frog of the 17ld7 flrmlml Prelcumllon Ball all Ritwrircit Cdllllffj' Club, ,fllouduy uigbl, Dezember 16th. Opening 411 8715 17. Ill, :villa Ihr Ihlllflllflltlffifl of fbe milf: toted Idft' Uglferr M1121 on Ibe Cumjvni-Berlo lwflw Bmtfnl Puri-Ibc dublin' of flu' 24 referred rupre.i'eo:ali1'ui follrlzwezl' I0 lbs mniit of Leon Brcerfwzir Orllwrlrrl with Norman Adelberg tu lmlrler of rercrzluzlicr. Dancing nm from 9 'lil If following fha reremonier. On fllny 15119 annofrmwmfnl of Ihr ,wlctrfmr of Ctllllfllll' Buanlier-Iry Iobn Rflbdfl Pozverr and dedituliorz tffblllllliy look plate in Ibc Big Gymmzilfml and ddllffllg followed to mlzrir by Harrey flzzrfunioiz and bil ortlrertra. We would like for the 1947 Horned Frog to go on record as favoring the abolishment of the Fifteen Dollar Club Fee by organizations desiring or deserving pages in the yearbook. We sincerely believe the money received from this source does not sufficiently merit discrimination between clubs ibut cfm afford to pay and clubs that cannot afford to pay. Facts about your Horned Frog: Number of pages-340. Cost-approximately Sl5,000. Edited and compiled en- tirely by students. ' 'llffff X 7 f V' 'W 3 , 't , L ws , ----- .. A i 2 l 1 '-'-' f S' L ' A . 'f ' - , 5 M t-'- r ,M f. - ,,.,...,. I M . , I V ' yn In Q ,.,.: ,,,. .. ' Qi... ,,., ' s , ..,....,.,. - .... - 3, IZ, 5 .Wu 1, , it 3 ' .1 ' f ' ' r . . 7 , y r :ir . U is sf , ' . l J W f 402, 'ffiifeifl ,fy AP 5' ff ' ..,. , ..-.: s:s :, ....: s:a: E:f5::I: .. .,.. ' , ...,.,.,.,.. 5, D ,mix A N f e ' f .gr ,,.,... 5 'If . ,. . 'Wir mea: ,V i-v-, , .,,, ' - 't ,,,,, , X g L if 1 ,.,. . '--- - 1 mm.,..,.,,,-.. - 34 2551 f 1 -trr - F F .,.,,, Q 5 4 ff-' 1?-5: E M1 4' X I 4 Agri x , tr time S E X J, Q ' r VMC A l , as .... -..,. ,mmmw4m R, , 1- amfngupmmm X X ss M ig? inf I' Q -5,5 ::.- A, ' i W ,... , , W W . i 'mmm M ..., ti ' W W :.:: zzzi 1 ':1A 52:51.-,EZ -,--- .-:- :---- - - :I X y 6: ti f RW . 5:52, + twins? :asses af , ' .: V we 9'-Bit s ANN' . . , 3 13. 3-at - .WZ151:EEE5EEEEEiE5:r BILL GIBBLF. Pwiiilwzf Firm Roux' Lloyd Allen, Russell Coarney, Ambrose Edens, jim Fairbrook. JAMES FARRAR, Prumlwfl CLYDF FOLTZ. Vita-l ruiiilw1z .Yuiwzd Ron: Roherr llatkson. Louis R. Kirchner, Boh Matheny, CQ. li, Orahood FRANK CROXV, Vfitf-P:'tai1t!i'r11 HARNRY PIYRVIANKQIE, Tlurd Rozu: Martin Pike. jack Suggs, Clifford Taylor, Roy Tomlinson. ,IOHN HARLOXV. .llL't'H'I.I7'l imil Yitfizifriisr' -lL Wt l ml l U 'i'-'l' Frmrrla Ron: Roi Toxxery, M. K.. Turpin, Frank B. XVard jr., Arthur XVenger. ALFRED ELLIS. Pmgnml Clmzrfmzrr The I-Iomiletie Guild is an organization for graduate ministerial students. General discussions of interest to graduate ministers constitutes the purpose of the meetings. The sponsor of this guild is Dr. D. Ray Lindley. i I Sfdfldiflg, Left to Rzglux Mesdarnes Polly Dent, Nola Orahood, Margie XY'arner, Gladys lillis, Ruth Reader, Vera l Phillips, Frames Purviance, Ruth Suggs, Elaine Farmer, Lutille Moudy. justyne Banks, lidirh Barnes, Becky XY'ard. Stuffed, Lvl! In Right: Dorothy Bender Cat pianolg Ruth Kirthnerg Dorothy Brink, Mayhon Lindley, Doris Fairbrook, Lois Alford. ... ... i This club is com- posed of wives of student ministers of the graduate and LII1dCI' - graduate School. The purpose of the organization is to foster fellow- ship among the min- isters' wives and to sponsor p r o gr a in s which will be helpful in acquainting them with the work and re- sponsihilities of the wife of a minister. . A Ang- i Top Row: Second Row: Mary Bariiier, Marion Butler, Ginger Collins, Charlotte . Garrison Ann Heat . JEAN HORTON, Prendefzl . ' . . ., . Third Row: Mary Jo Horton, Mrs. Peggy King, Gwen Knox, Mari- FLOGENE ROBERTSON, VUf P 9f'de ' lyn Murray, Patricia Nix, Mary Helen Ratriken. HARRIETT MARG0- Sefremfiv Bollom Raw: Billie Rippetoe, Joy Robinson, Chris Rotton, Mary ROSALYN LAIRD, Treamrer Ann Scott, Evelyn Watson, Willie Witte. PAT BAKER, Sevrela af le as 3 I ft 'iw EHI BETA This club made its first appear- ance on the campus on january 9, 1955. The main purposes of the club are to learn more about activities and personalities in the field of home economics and to develop personality, leadership, self-reliance, initiative, social poise, and profes- sional interest. In addition to these goals Chi Beta strives to foster high ideals and appreciation for home life. All majors and minors in the de- partment of home economics are eligible for membership into this organization, formerly the Home- Economics Club. Miss Bonnie Enlow is sponsor of the club. The Parabola is an honorary mathematics club, the purpose of which is to foster scholar- ship and to provide an outlet for the work of those students who are especially interested in mathematics. It is not all technicalities as it figures prominently in campus social activities. It is open to those students having an AH or UB average in this department. Parabola's sponsor is Professor Charles R. Sherer. DON COWAN, Prerident Tap Row: A. F. Barker, Bob Blackwell, Dick Brickley, Beatrice Bukowski. JANIE CALLAHAN, Vice-Pfexidenl Second Row: Ellaveen Childress, Charles Cook, Nash Kidd, Iva Helen Lee, Robert J. McCarty. ry-Treamrer Bottom Row: Charles Matthews, Ed Rankin, Robbie Rutherford, D. C. Smith, M. C. Smith. tt :pgs I is ' 'fit - ' t-v.sN i' 4 ' .IF-IQ . ' Alpl ,.,,. i Q :-:mai r 1 l R :sg i, X asf mf , ff sk QP as Q X tx , as 3 ss, . . x , . 3 ' 5:2:E:?E ' QU ! x H 3 t s B S as . ...Q s rs dw w:..-.-.- , A ,:,,. ifQvll1': . X , , V s ww! Q .. 5 -'-- y t W X K' .Y if at X wa Rx? ss. 3 ' i , f,:,,: 5 ..,.,.,'r,' trr, as ,, .Y A ' A A.,. A,.,A.A ....i aan : 2 ote . f v ':'Q1 S A ,.:: 3 :::::: --1' ' I 'Q' , ,. :::v' ? - 3 X ...:.VV VV-VV'V'W 1 ,AA . ..i, tm Qzz D' 'tl Q , Q 5 ' V 5 me 1.:, .. ..,... ff 'Sf A E, gm, . p Q g 'i .:., R ' A ,.,,. H . ......... , ,,.. 12.-: PAT GILLESPIE, Preridenz Top Row: Ann Abbot, Ernest Allen, Roy Bellamy, Anthony Bicocchi, Roberta Brownlee. VICKY NAI-IAM, Firrt Vice-Preridenz Second Roux' David Bunn, Adrienne Burt, Helen Christie, Ruth Doris, Billy Jean Fades. ONA ROBERTS, Serum! Vire-Prerident Third Row: jo Alice Evans, Margie Lee Gober, Ruth Ann Gossage, Elizabeth Griffith, Clyde Hall. JO ROLLER, Setremry-Treamrer Fonrlh Row: Mary Lou Holstrom, Joy Hurt, Don junior, Joanne McCoy, Madge McMahon. Fiflb Row: Dolores Meadows, Louis Meroney, Emma Ownsby, Rosalyn Padon, Wanda Pearson, Pat Perkins Marjorie Pickens, Jenny Lind Porter. Bollom Row: Ann Richards, Rachel Rios, Martha Ryan, Marcella Sanford, Kay Sims, Jane Spears, Sue Wfhtteside Evelyn Whitmore, Rosemary Wynne. LHS HIDALEUS Los Hidalgos, an outstanding club on the campus since its beginning, was organized in 1929. The objects of this organization are to bring together its members in social and intellectual activities, to keep in close contact with college life, to encourage the speaking of good Spanish by its members, and to stimulate interest in the Spanish-speaking countries. Made up of students majoring in Spanish, Los Hidalgos studies the customs and manners of the Spanish-speaking nations. The club meetings are con- ducted in English, but Spanish songs are sung, plays in Spanish are given and conversations in that language are conducted. Miss Eula Lee Carter is the faculty sponsor. X-few LaVERNE CAPPS, President RUTH WARDEN, Vice-Preiidenl s l 5:22 X39 ,, :Q , 2:-': , ' ' N ,J 5 in , , ti: ..... . ,Ng , A . R sw? -. w... 5 I K, if . . V if se, Top Row: Ann Abbott, Rosemarie Adams, Jo Anna Blade, Betty Bourne, Rita Brown, Second Row: Marion Butler, Betty Carden, Georgiana Coleman, Virginia Crouch, LaVerne Daniels. Third Roan' Sue Davis, Betty Jo Donovan, Mary Drake, Katherine Droby, Barbara Dunaway. Fourth Row: Jareen Edwards, Bonnie Ferguson, Kay Freitag, Barbara Gardner, Jane Gibbs. Boflom Raw: Jeanette Glazier, Dot Green, Lucille Henson, Jean Hill, Betty Lou Hitson, Eugenia Hoard. I The Leti Club is composed of all sophomore girls living in Jarvis and Foster Halls. Its purpose is to pro- mote better and closer relationship among the girls and to try to make new girls feel more at homef' This year's activities began with a welcoming of new girls to T.C,U. September 18th, 1946. Freshman girls received ribbons September 26th and later Fresh- man caps October Std. An initiation was held October an S ,s 'Kd ll 3 , X as 4X i454 5 M x 5 g ..... . S is 'Cu Q LE Tl Top Row: Betty Johann, Jane Johnson, Rai Keen, Gwen Knox, Mary Lyon. DORIS ALDRICH, Serrelafy Setomi Row: Peggy McCarley, Harriett Margo, jo Anne Mask, Estelle Miller, Lorcne Mittendorf. ANN ZIMMERMAN, Treamrer Third Row: Jean Mundhenke, Ann Murchison, June Owens, Billie Phillips Jean Robeson. Fourth Rona' Jeanne Russell, Jo Ann Rutherford, Martha Ryan, Mary Lee Sears, Ruth Ann Shelton, Peggy Srtnson. Barlow Roux' Ruth Tankersley, Madeline Walker, Jeanne Webb, X5Uil1ie Witte, Nell Wood, Georgia W'olle. T I 25rd, followed by an evening ceremony. Big Sisters were assigned Little Sisters for the Freshman Prom, which was held October 30th under the sponsorship of the Sophomore Class. December Sth was a big day ' for Freshman girls, when the de-capping ceremony wus held. An annual picnic was held in May which ended the list of events for Leti members. Mrs. Minnie Lee Harrison is the sponsor. 1 Top Row: Second Row: Bollom R011 The Mu Zeta Club appeared on the T.C.U. campus Future activities will include a public program each for the first time this year. The club is organized for semester with active members participating. A Seated T.C.U. girls who are majoring or minoring in music and Tea has been planned for this semester's activity. who have a B average. The aim of this organization is to become a National The purpose of the club is to promote musical in- Honorary Musical Sorority in the near future. ICFCSE, scholarship, and performance. Miss Charlotte Stevenson is the sponsor. Top Row: Rosemarie Adams, Luther Adkins, Betty Benton, Iosolyn Durrett. DAVE RANDALL, Pfeiidenl Second Row: Patsy Greene, Betty Leefer, Kay Maison, Pat Perkins. MARY MIXON, Vice-Prexidenl Bozzom Rauf: James Porter ,Dave Thomas, Bob Thornton, John Underwood, ROBERT DURRETT, Secretary-Treumrer '45 at ., i , it 3 2 w t was A V :: 1 .... ::: ' , 'f . f fm 1'1 i i .M ,,..:. Q i '-',- f , ,,.,. I. ' Tig K gil' S The Radio Work- shop is a com- paratively new or- ganization set up with the express purpose of giving those people in- terested in any field in radio a chance to develop their talents. It is open to speech majors and all others who want to have some part in radio work. Although no ac- tual broadcasting is being done at the present, radio scripts are being written by the members and pro- visions have been m a d e t o s t a r t broadcasts next fall. 6 l -t ., he . . :,:.:.,, , , i ' Q '1:-. 0 K . ':-,. . - 2 ' aw 4 l ' 1 A A W Y gpg at R ' 1 , .:.. . .... , -V--: wg . ,,,,., , . - uv e M. 'W WWPHW TTWYY Q fl 42 .A.. . .... , . T 5 Q 3:': ESQ- E522 :lf ' Us . ..,. ' L . ff .H ..... ..... 1 -:fi 9 is 1- M, fifli l l 112: s B QR x 'Z' . -55555553 s ' -tr Mata: J 3 K I wg ....., ,I K . c W , M f Q X S si: t., WANDA CAMPBELL, Preridem Top Row: Margaret Abbott, Genevieve Adams, Ellen Mae Allen, Gwen Barrow, Ethel Bragg. DOROTHY TOMLINSON, Vire-Prtnr. Second Razr: Dorothy Brink, Helen Clark, Elizabeth Crouch, Lois jean Dowling, Catherine Dtoby. MARY MAXINE JONES, Secrelary Third Row: Lynn Fleming, Lucille Henson, Jean Hill, Betty Lou Hitson, Mary Jo Horton. DOROTHY GREENE, Treamrer Fourzh Roux' Maurine Hybsha, Beth James, Mary Louise johnson, Nancy King, Dixie Kinney. Fiflb Row: Ruth Knox, Jean Kuykcndall, Joy Livingston, Annelle Miller, Doris Miller, Jean Pasket, Marjorie Pickens. Boltom Row: Jan Riddle, Frankie Robbins, Geneva Rogers, Beth Shofner, Jo Ann Stafferton, Theda Timaeus. Mary Anna White, Edith Wlilliams. Originating only this year the Priscilla Club is made constitution and setting up their own standards. up of young women pre-ministerial students. When the The purpose of the Priscilla Club is more practice women ministerial students separated from the Timothy toward future achievements in the ministerial profession. Club they organized the Priscilla Club, writing a new Miss Ruth Towne sponsors the organization. S ...,.,. A ,,,,.,..,,,.,,, JOY HELM, Prerident GLENN E. MOLYNEAUX, Vive-Preriderzi VIRGINIA MCGINLEY, Secrelafy JOY LIVINGSTON, Treum'fer Wi il , 1 , .... . if he V I.:.2 1 IZIIA. --lzz Top Row: Charles L. Boone, Margie Browning, Ruth Bruckner, Billy Sue Burt, Charles Bus, Second Row: Maxine Cahoon, Joyclin Callaway, Helen Christie, Yvonne Clark, Harold D. Converse. Third Row: Eugene Carter, Jo Ann Crowder, Katherine Freitag, Giles NV. Garmon, Peggy King. Family Row: O. B. Lindsay, W. Lynn Lane, Anne Love, Delores Meadows, Estelle Miller. Fiflh Roux' Wanda Pearson, Pat Perkins, Lowell D. Peters, Jamie T, Poteet, Margaret Ann Richards, Bollom Raw: Billy West Sills, Eddie J. Stevens, Bettye Thornton, Carolyn Tyndall, Ruth Warden, 'Iommie Weathers, Sue Vfhiteside, Samye Ziegler. PSYEHULUEY GLUE The Psychology Club is also a newly organized club on the campus. Officers were elected at the first meet- ing which was held in early February. The club is open to anyone interested in the field of Psychology. The purpose of the club is to bring the students closer to problems related with Psychology. Such subjects as maturation, human behavior and child problems are studied and discussed. Miss Adams and Dr. Richardson have been guest speakers at the regular meetings. james Ratcliff gave a demonstration on hypnosis. Social activity for the spring was a club picnic April 18th. :z ' 4 -,------ liv- E v..:-, i 'sg ., i gg i ,,,:, VJ: at if l x..: , lx w 2 'i 4 if 3 af 2, .555 zznzb Q1 Wso f IW il? S L Y ,.,f 5 ' 1 , ' I it 4 f L ite ' 2': . 1,, 5? ' ti t 5 if if in 2 QM 1 :::: 55555553 Fall Semerler Tap Row: Robert J. Blackwell, Richard Lheverton George I Conant Charles Cook ROBERT McCARTY, Preiidwzz Second Raw: Don A. Cowan, Billy S Flowers Jim Grace Kermit D Huckabee Rex u IVA HELEN LEE, Sezrefzzry Bollom Row: O. O. LaCour, Ed Rankin D K Smith M C, Smith W C, Thetford lllEUUUlIlES Spring Semerler GLENN DUNN, Sgt.-af-Amir The Theodolites Club is an organization which was formed lust November by students who are majoring in engineering. The purpose of the club is to promote an interest in engineering in the school, SIEMH THU An honorary English society on the campus this organ ' ization is open only to those students who have a high scholastic record in the English Department Sponsors of this club are Dr. Dinkins and Miss Cantrell Top Row: Francelene Boone, Eugene Brink Roy Joe Cates Betty Gaston ONA ROBERTS, Preiident Second Roux' Shirley Jackson, Ann Kent Betty Lipscomb Mrs Katherine M1son JANE LOFFIN Setretary SUE GOOLSBY, Vzte-P1'erz'de11l Bottom Row: Sammy Morrow, Jenny Lind Porter Margaret Ann Reed Flogene Robertson Betty Smiley PAT GILLESPIE Trefzmnr THE SKIFF RICHARD MOORE . . . ..,..,... Edilor LYNN FLEMING . . , . . .Bniirzerr Manager DICK MOORE ...., . . . ..... Spam Editor FRANCES YELDERMAN .....,.... . . Feamre Edilor UANA PRE Organized in the fall of l909 at the first school of journalism in the country'--the University of Missouri, the Dana Press Club was named in token of apprecia- tion for the work of Charles A. Dana, who, as editor of the old New York Sun, realized the need for such an organization. The first meeting of the club on the T.C.U. campus was held February 16, 1928, under the direction of Professor J. W'illard Ridings, head of the journalism STAFF MEMBERS Mary Anna W'hite, Francis Barnes, Dan Shults, Dave Ervin Ralph Mciiamy. 0 Professor Ridings, with back to cameraman, heads laboratory make-ready of The Skiff. SS BLUE The express purpose for organizing the Dana Press Club was to bring together those students on the campus who plan to make the Fourth Erlale their life work. The Dana Press, a club for future newspaper men and women, is open to freshmen interested in journalism as well as students who are majors or minors of sopho- more standing or above. 'Sponsoring the club is Profes- sor Willard Ridings. department. Top Row: Barbara Bingham, Ronald Cole, jo Dillehay. George Fortenberry, Patsy Greene. Scrorld Row: Shirley Greenberg, Betty Hammark, Oliver T. Hampton, Frederick Hoskins. Ralph Mcffamy, Marilyn Martin, Third Roux' Henlry A. Meadows, Richard Moore. Sammy Morrow, Hartwell Ramsey, Billy A. Rea, Raymond Sca es. Ballon: Rlllll' Dan Schultz, Norma Jean Sweet, Dayle Weatherl5', Charles Xvebb, Jack White, Mary Anna White. FRANCIS E. BARNES, Prvviderll JACK ROGERS, Vice'PreridenI FRAN YELDERMAN, Sefrelary LYNN FLEMING, Treamrcr QM ' a 4:-aEsiis:. X 3 W is wwf' i as 21' . 4 , IF Qgny 1521- 1 A 1-:,...:.:::sgig5: wi.. A 5 tsfwwi iii f' -as rgrgrgrgrgr ...:::5:5:5:5:5::.-gtg,as :- 'K K . . of :ES s l ,EL va: f is Hr? ' ws x, 'Rx P tttt rt t .. . sstt tt t . tta sst ss tttt st s tt at . -4. . ,s- t sag, ,-- .Q, , - , rt :fra-...... E as - : . N EE: .. . X Q52 2 Q f gig 3 . t . . . ....ii , .s is? 3. -:.',f 2- -.'.,. 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C K l 3 is 515' X X531 K, X . 3 ,S 2 st 5 5, Si x if xt W wisp ,x 4 .... t .wig H ,,,, ............ . ., . , X X fx we ,,.,. . .:.,.,.:,, J , Q xb V.,, Z A C., wi X ig i , ml it 42 fe T ,Q i ig si ni N 5 i' Egg it Xi ...,.., me C , .:,,,:,: ,, . vw.. RR W' 2 X 1 at 5 L 3 ,N 01 X ' :::::E i 5 ff it is WJ, J Y N , , X 0 X 1 , if is as t X Wi ...... ..,. . . eggs rr Q Sire ta as ED MUEGGE JR., Preridenl ,TESSIE PUGH, Vice-Preyidenz WARREN NEWMAN, Secretary CONNIE MAC HOOD, Trearnrer B y Qxik xg X f ': ' tx ss l is ' A:,' ,N.: I . N ,X t va s it Top Row: Douglas Baugh, Franklin Beach, Minor Boyer, Eugene Brink, Charlie James Brown. Second Row: Theodore Allen Brown, Tracy Cary, Harold Converse, Sammy Cox, J. D. Dickey. Third Row: John Enochs, Tommy Hanna, Robert Herring, J. Tracey Hopper, Wilburn Loessin. Fourlh Roux' Carl Donald Manning, Ernest Miller, David Eugene Mills, Jimmie Montgomery, Ralph Palmer. Fifth Row: W. Claude Pearce, Harold Phillips, Malcolm Phillips, Thomas Plumbley, Mark Randle. Botlom Row: Isaac Robbins, Joe Starnes, Charles Story, Austin Warner, Lloyd Watson. TIMUTHY BLUE The Timothy Club is made up of the preacher boys who are undergraduates on the campus. Their purpose is the betterment of pulpit speech and manners and more practice toward their future achievements in the min- isterial profession. Each member must give practice sermons before the entire group. The members must in turn fill out a paper of criticism, both good and bad, on the sermon as given by the student. The activities of this organization include the regular meetings, guest speakers and participation in the B.C.B. fall and spring retreats. A credit of four hours is allowed, for a minimum of three sessions, to those who show progressive mastery of preaching principles to the satisfaction of the faculty. The club is a branch of the Brite College of the Bible and is sponsored by Professor C. A. Burch. Q Mi I ....... g A 3 S f , .jfs . -- r2:-:2:2:2:-: X R QA -at .,, . q5:a:a:s' 1-1 ,se sf .. 2 - .- we '5et:5:2:s:2-I 5: - r X ' V 5 ' f y 4 5 f ff Kffg s 'fr .- '.,:z.'gIg- .aw-get, .l , :zgrgegf ,, ...., my W. A Fall Officer:- ERED TAYLOR, Preriderzt HENRY ROSE, Vice-Prefidem BEEKIE EZELL, Sergeant-atfArm.r Top Roux' Shirley Anderson, Morris Bailey, Ken Benjamin, Lindy Berry, J. XV. Red Brothers. Second Row: Bob Buschrnan, Julius Dolnics, Ed Donlon, Scratch Edwards, Jack Eraley. Third Row: Bill Fullhart, Perry Gandy, George Gartner, Monroe Harrelson, Jimmy Jones. Forzrzh Row: Leon Joslin, Hubert Joyner, Carl Knox, Carl Koch, Frank Kudiaty. Fiflln Row: Jim Lucas, Benny McClure, Otis McKelvy, Jesse Mason, George Mitcham. ll ll HSSIJ The T Association is made up of the boys who have lettered in the four major sports-football, basket- ball, baseball and track. This organization was founded in 1925 by Coach Leo Dutch,' Meyer with the purpose of making better athletes in the future and for more advancement in the most well-known and best-liked team sports of the nation. W ..-we rs- sw, , 2:9 - .... ,ll . a rw , fe- fsftfziseai- ,,, M'..,.::aa::aaaaaa :sai- Sf ,E , ,, 4 E G' Z 'EE ,E Q iff 4 5, E i , Spring OffirerJ- HARRY MULLINS, Prerzdenz DAVE BLOXOM, Vice-Prerzdent BROWN CHILES, Secretary Treamrer JOHN COOKE, Sergeant al Arm: Bozmm Roux' Ray Newton, Howard Overbeek, Leroy Pasco, Wayne Pitcock, Garland Polk, Bill Randolph, Bill Venner, Gene Xwardynski, Pete Stout, Lezlermen ,fzoz pictured: Gus Bierman, Tom Bishop, George Boal, Kendall Bond, Douglas Brightwell, George Brown, Harry Brown, Clifton Caffey, Douglas Carter, Earl Conrad, Hubert Eoff, Billy Hale, Walter Harrison, Bill Hearne, Bob Hendricks, Bull Hicks, Charley Jackson, Dick Kramer, Harold Kilman, Frank Kring, Alan Pike, Bob Ruff, Gene Schmidt, Herman Smith, Preston Thompson, Elwood Turner, James Wfoodfin, Bob Young. Activities of the year included several business meet- ings, stag parties and the T initiation which is the high point of the year's functions. Members of the asso- ciation are admitted to all the athletic events at the school following their initiation in the spring of each year. ELLEN JOHNSON. Prelidenz MARY NELL WHITE, V-Prer. BILLIE LOUISE RIPPETOE, Setrelary-Trentuner .A :.:.:4 .,.:.,.,.: . W at, -:a:a:s:a: Top Roni Second Razz' Third Kazzx' Riddle. Htl i 5 fel YQ ..... ...E zz- - 3 1 :,, .,,. , Z, Rosemarie Adams, Francis Alton Bennett, Mary Ann Bussey, LaVerne Capps, Betty Carden, Yvonne Clark. : Jo Dillihay. Mary Louise Drake, Phonsine Furlong, Beulah Gertrude Hausman, Barbara Holloway, Betty Lou McCuistion, Estelle Miller, Deane Muckelroy, Wanda Pearson, Patrica Perkins, Betty jo Botmm Roux' Lavelle Roberts, Flogene Robertson, Betty Jo Robinson, Christine Rotton. Elizabeth Scott, Tommie Jean Williams. WUMEN'S SPURTS HSSUEIHTIUN Girls on the campus, who have a yen for sports, make up the membership of the W0men's Sport Association which is organized to furnish recreation and interesting activities for leisure hours. The purpose of the club is a sport for every girl, and every girl in a sport, with a good time for everybody. Two or more sports are offered each afternoon under an all-student leadership. These sports include tennis, hiking, archery, swimming, golf, badminton, volley ball, horseback riding, bowling, fencing, etc. Miss Maybelle Tinkle and Miss Kitty Wingo act as sponsors of this organization. This year's activities included a number of revivals of pre-wat activities such as overnights at Lake Wtarth, hikes, picnics, and campus parties. W. S. A. also repre- sented T.C.U. at the T'.S.C.W. Sports Dance. On May 19, the club will hold its annual banquet, commonly known as T Night, at which officers will be elected. ,SA ...tin . k -, M32 N, . as x :-::-:::--- I :-. 6: t 1 W Fin: Row! Margaret Abbott, Gwen Barrow, Frank Beach, Anita Blaylock, Carolyn Black. Second Row: Norman Brooks, Wfanda Campbell, La Verne Capps, Jane Caffin, Dorothy Ann Daniels. Third Row: Lynn Flemming, Betty Gaines, Pat Gillespie, Sue Goolsby, Lucille Henson, DAVID BUNN . . ,, ,, Vue Pwudmt Fourth Row. Robert Herring, Tracey Hopper, Vestal Hamer, Tex Hafner, Mary Jo Horton, Fiffh Row: Beth James, Grady Johnson, Chuck Jones, Mary Maxine Jones, Nancy King, The Y is one of the most active organizations on the campus. It pro- vides an opportunity for students to participate in discussions which deal with the Christian interpretation of economic, social, religious and polit- ical problems, and in which students may expand their knowledge and bet- ter understand their relation to the world community. THE Activities of the Y include week- ly discussion groups which meet in the homes of the sponsors and a monthly social, which may be in the form of a picnic party or dance. Off campus activities for the past year included the sending of repre- sentatives to the North Texas Con- ference, National Student Assembly, V ,.,, ,gi , ..s...s. . we .X as 5 4 A ...A 5,5 y if ........... .. 4 L3 55 x ...,. :.:s..,E:E: 4' X 'lg s i f xg 5? Q ' sf ' K 1 s , Q f ,.,.. N' F N? ii la- t t A H N-.N ie I as E' ., 4 it was .- .... . H , ..... . ..5 rr 1 , S9 3, -' .1 ' 1. . T ' H ' ' ' E A ...,., I .,.,. ...., . Q N-Q5 .... Fin: Roux' Jean Kuykendall Lynn Lane Elsye Manning, Harriett Margo Estelle Miller. EA ' ' ' MU HE IXE Sefond Roux' Sammy Morrow, Ralph T. Palmer, Annette Parker, Jean Pasket, Marjorie Pickens. J N SEHIJKEJ N Third Row: Jesse Pugh, Virginia Reynolds, Jan Riddle, Isaac Robbins, Ona Roberts. Fourth Roux' Richard Sharp, Dick Sherer, Kay Sims, Betty Smiley, Jeanne Smith. FD MUEGGE Fifzlv Roux' Joanne Stafferton, john Standridge, Charles D. Story, Rhodes Thompson, Evelyn Watson, Sue Whiteside T'f m ' Ann Zimmerman. ll ll and the Southwestern Regional Sum- mer Conference. David Bunn, Beth James, jean Mundhenke, and Ben Hearn were the delegates to the Na- tional Student Assembly. David is the chairman of the Southwest Re- gional Y. M. C. A., and Beth is chair- man of the North Texas Section. YH also had the honor of being the spon- sor of the first Campus Sweetheart, Miss Pat Gillespie. Pat was presented at the Sweetheart's Ball held at River- crest Country Club, April 26th, and received an engraved, heart-shaped compact. Sponsors of the organization are Dr. and Mrs. H. R. Mundhenke, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lerret, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Sherer, and Dr. Suzanne Engel- mann. 'Q' we MUST BALANQE ' THE Buoeer I S' o 96' 2v6 vgJAOc' f BIN ge ovxqay 45: P9040 .img go 456' BuT KAY, LET ME FQNISH mug, vrxD.STl fxn !,,.... 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It's made up of little things that mark a way of life: sports, fair play, movies, comics and swing music. A simple phrase like Have a S'Coke turns strangers into friends, the same in both hemispheres. Around the globe, Coca-Cola stands for the pause that refreshes, -has become the high-sign of the good-hearted. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. OF FORT WORTH Wit 5 fm lliillllaygal N i f X229 li iffq 'V ' f lt's natural for popular names to acquire friendly abbreviations. Thnr's why you hear Coca-Cola called Coke , 01944 The C-C Co. 1- ? fi 1 M Wgfgyfw .fffwi 1 MMM Q WWW ' A 1 Well Machinerg 81 Supplg En. J l Fifa! .1 .f .,4.m-., sl. li 1 '3 5 J l 1Di.i'frZbzzlr1'm' of TOOLS - MACHINES - SUPPLIES l FOR FACTORY AND SHOP l Wishes Continued Success To Our Friends, H The Students and Faculty of T.C.U. 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Berry Phone 4-7719 Recordy Radigy Popular - Classical Q Srromberg-Carlson Children's RCA Bendix PICTURES' 'NCQ The best of the aerial shots of the T. C. U.-Texas game. C O77aZPli77Z67ZIfJ' of BERNARUS FINE FOODS That Are Different Take It or Eat It Home Here 'lr 'lr i' DELICATESSEN, CATERERS FOR PARTIES 5021 University Dr. 4-0772 PORTRAITS ENLARGEMEN TS COPIES MINIATURES ir ORGAIN'S STUDIO I Phone 5-2022 700W HOUSTON STREET This Has Been Our 12th Year To Serve You What a Pleasure It Has Been To Work With You Once Again Remember U5 Alwayr I ir Finirberr of All Photography FOR TI-IE 1947 I-IORNED FROG , .4 N3 ii jf Q BKwti l r W M Your education is a firm foundation upon which you can build your future. Start now by laying a corner-stone of Thrift, add to it the bricks and stones of Experience, Character and Integrity to build a worthwhile life. The banks of Fort Worth extend congratulations to you on your graduation . . . their doors stand open to give you counsel and advice . . . start that thrift account which may mean so much for security and happiness. TI-IE FIRST NATIONAL BANK TIIE FORT WORTII NATIONAL BANK CONTINENTAL NATIONAL BANK UNION BANK 8: TRUST COMPANY TRINITY STATE BANK Member Bunkr of the Fort Worth Clearing Home Auociation 'E Y STUDENTS and FACULTY A WELCOME .. PETE PEEPLES FINE FOODS Come In and Enjoy . . . 4' GOOD BARBECUE Formerly Pm'l0IamzI Cafe U7 x-1 Y. Q. McCamm0n David XV, Straiton Clifron H. Morris Thomas N. jennes J I Hauher A. Picken Irene Arnold '-II H. Grady Mayh ' Ned James- '58 I Q EL'.lnrI'SQ2I1i J i'lSf'W3iS35he' if E1 mit' I T LOUIS P' Barth. , O. L. Xwinters I HafOQ1c,5BA512LnS G. G, Sheffield BREW. EXfo:'Iack W' JA XX agner I I IN THE CLOTHES YOU WEAR I MEANS QUALITY MCCAMMON, MORRIS, PICKENS 54 MAYHEW UNSURPASSED ANYWHERE x X X 0 I gx X 55 X X X I X A A X ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS TAX CONSULTANTS FAIR BUILDING Telephone 2-9144 FORT WORTH, TEXAS I I I I wk of 7474 xx V4 AMX amz, We aww FRUITS and VEGETABLES . 'fresh lrum lkexihs From the Nation's finest fields, vineyards and or chards they come-brought to you by the Ben E Keith Company and Independent Retail Dealers j ' Q COMPANY -5 'fffr1fE2,,,, A faizggisieiiiaisisgsxgr , . is QS ,. 55525 f 4 , A . if H mlmummImllnulllnuunluwllullulw umM i E:wwmimF I:af86Sf D1SffllDUf0f5 Qt g ' . ' V 1 3 usnu lon nn wnlsnuxoxo nu Ami. 'C' Fresh Sc Frozen Fruits I 'g and Vegetables in the .. .EF Dallas ' Fort Worth ' Wichita Falls V . ?1:-f f: fi . . Southwest RQ ,-t Lubbock ' Abilene ' Longview l A DENNIE HARMANS i C 012 gnztzzlatiom l DINNER PLACE i l H A N 712 ri l i f Gmdlmter I A ' CARDSPMS -,H l l80l Eighth Avenue A y -I M M I F I , 4 HANSON s y Off Worm PEN AND CARD sHoP 1 PHONE 4-8242 ' FOR-I-WORTH. , 806 Houston Ph. 3-0709 i litoArWt Amfrwtf A ,WY ,W , ol l Y weft nw, 7 ,I l l l l is anxious to serve you! l ' 1 an Fine Quality Home Furnishings Over 58 Years Experience in Furnishing Fort Worth Homes for 3 Generations Suites for All Rooms Lawn and Terrace Tables - Desks - Lamps Radios - Appliances Juvenile Furniture U 9 7th 84 Throckmorton . . Phone 3-3371 THE SOUTH'S FINEST AND LARGEST Mmiml and Dance Efzterminmefzt Dining PLAYING THE NATIONS LEADING ORCHESTRAS if i' 'A' Sched Qmqneh mc! PWM FOR 20 YEARS The Rendezvous for Discriminating Students MCGEE Announcer Scratch Edwards looks on as Bill Randolph and his Melodiers entertain during Ranch Week QA-.-- 9 ' . A -A 2 , '7 ' Mn-5 21,5 ' v. .EW -. A ..g: I ff. .ffl .sq gt. -gr 5 445-5 1 1175- 75,5 - ., ' -riff! ,,.. 4,l,, Xin . A' k was 4 fansite The progress of TCU is a point of great pride with Fort Worth citizens who have watched its continued growth. The Fort Worth Transit Com- pany extends congratulations to this fine school for its many achieve- ments and promises to keep pace with its future progress by constantly increasing the efficiency of bus service to give students and visitors the best possible transportation. .nh C omplimentr 0 f PARK HILL PHARMACY 'A' 2974 Park Hill Dr. 4-2258 Fort Worth's BEST FOOD Recommended by DUNCAN HINES 'Jim ' Saudi 6314.341 QEMF IEIT IE IRIIX-K 807 Houston Street Dial 5-3924 Q A ,Aw ii- ,W vw D 1 ED IS5 cEN'mNN1AL THOMAS ALVA EDISON 1847- 1931 ' O The 100th anniversary of the birth of Thomas A. Edison is being observed throughout America to honor the memory of a man whose inventive genius has brought comfort and con- venience to people throughout the world. We as workers in the power and light industry are proud that Edison estab- lished the first steam-driven electric power plant. This small power plant was the beginning of an industry which gave America a tremendous advantage in waging a victorious war, and which is now providing power for still greater industrial development in Texas and in the nation. Edison took out a thousand patents on his inventions and was awarded the Congressional Medal which reads: He illuminated the path of progress by his inventions. E I TEXAS ELECTRIC SERVICE CCMPAIIY ' -' '- f 4, A ' '- ii y Q ,, sl 'ii wif es - V fa, -, -. . . . . A-E:-1,-ew.: a.. ,EM W., ,V -5 ,521 W, .... , - M. . ,.,,,: 2 5. ik gf 3 Q 5 '.f. . iid I Pete Stout 146D braces for tackle as other Frogs stem Aggie runner. T. C. U. BUCK STQRE Everything You Need in the Way of School Supplies 0 Masterpiece Notebooks Masterpiece Notebook Paper T. C. U. Stationery and Pennants Textbooks Candies, Drinks, Ice Cream YOUR BUSINESS IS APPRECIATED 14 Qaeez' Gmc Hue! ei TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY Faculty members contribute leadership in many fields. Music, art, dramatic, educational and other groups benefit widely from faculty and student activities. Religious interests profit widely from the Christian leadership of Brite College of the Bible . . . The Mary Couts Burnett Library of more than 60,000 volumes is an invaluable civic asset. I Millions of dollars have been expended through TCU annual budgets over the years- almost all of it going into Fort Worth trade channels. And TCU students spend other hundreds of thousands during their school terms. The stalwart Horned Frogs have advertised Fort Worth up and down the land. Probably no other civic activity has caused the date line-FORT WORTH, TEXAS-to appear as often in the newspapers of the nation. So, fortunate are we to have this great university in our city. THE FORT WORTH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MELVIN J. MILLER, President WILLIAM HOLDEN, Executive Vice-President H ere If One Problem You Don? Success I0 Ouf Ffiefldsi Have to Solve for Yourself. . . the Students and Faculty The Best Way to Travel Between of T' C' U- Dallas and Fort Worth is via f Texa Motor Coache WESTERN CUPS CO' 3001 W. 7th St. FortWorth 7519! fddue of THE HCRNED FRQG I4 an Zmmple of '7he 4ine Pamimq Requladff flaaclucecl iq f-'MXL . ! 252 ff W-i', 'v-'fffjw' P 2' E 'L-'7if5-W t a n T - 'T STAFFCRD-LOWDON CCMPANY Doggett at South Adams Phone 3-2401 FORT WORTH Q is E33 is S 5 5 9 5 5 -9100: W wW,MMNMWA,VM ,M,t,m,W,,,,,,,MM,vvWvX, 0f01101L0l'0 Vfvvif 0EE0EEEE0El EEEEEA' EEEEEEWEWE l 34: F S X l I stavnzt I I l it inf fr Ji, I l hx I I A STHIIUH , , l O nson S KN LUBRICATION-REPAIRING l WASHING Q DFSSS I . While You Attend Class L I l i WTC U SERVICE STHTIUH ' O I a I Q All Work Guaranteed i I l l l 207 West 7th Street ' BATTERY SERVICE I l ROAD SERVICE l PHONE 2-5887 N Fort Worth 2, Texas CORNER of ROGERS and CANTY l l PHONE 4-0297 W. C. HBILLH TILLOTSON I , I M,-C . A In CJ ,Hr C C C-C O C. - CC 'C CCC C A C C CC E ECT EW WWE E 'NE E EEi0E STEWART-TITLE I GUARANTY CO. . I l l'l'l6U'l 5 Correct Abstracts and Title Insurance F Q Q D M A R T , ' I CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED X MCNAMEE, Mdndgef F7-ee Deliyefy l 206 Dan Waggcmner Bldg. Fort Worth 2704 W. Berry 4-2414 EA N C A E A I UE. C. C EEG CC O C. ACE , .- C. C. .- .C l We are ulwayr glad to ree lbe T. C. U. crowdy . . . thunk! for your Jupporf' -Gene Hames and the Management I SHULIHER SUPPEH CLUB Fort W0'r!h'.s' Finer! Night Club 2238 JACKSBORO HIGHWAY 6-0021 Our Master Hair Stylest features SHORTER HAIR Not extremely short, but a medium length- to suit any hairdress cz mem I 2962 Park Hill Drive 5 I 9-2093 Get at 4-Way Haircut . . . the Perfect Shaping Meet Me at Oliver's . . . In your first campusology course, you learn that phrase .... lt's part of the Hill language . . . Wait at the Arch . . . In the Main Hall at 10 o'clock.' '...' 'See you at Oliver's. v OLIVER'S BITE SHOP Good Food, Ice Cream, Candies just Acton the Camper Dial 9-5826 4 lx rt fffixx 9 I y WILSON HOBBY SHOP T. C. U. CLEANERS Model Supplief . AIRPLANES RACE CARS Some Bigger, None Better BOATS RAN-ROADS Speedy and Efficient Service R. A. Wilson 3007 University Phone 4-4196 3033 Cockrell Fort Worth, Texas CQMMLJNITY TI-IEATRES l HC HLLUHUS REFTIEFUBERS TO SEND , 7 l I Y 51 . l -ff , ' 1 rx 7 , . e oqqgafes l X X nmcmcnn QUEENS MNWWWVW fl l 1 l MWMWWMWMN , A l n A 5 W mf l WNWWWM A M M h l Q A ,W fn jj rwwesw I ' . ' HWGSHSSORTWQHT l 1 I 'M e---f-'ff f L mwvuzvuww M514 l l Avvy ' , 5 ' :Ak l 'ig .. if 'A ,'.. , ff f of ,WJ x fa J .' we-'T 4 3 E7 .V-. r- - l ,r 'f l in ., x lv 5 , wuuz my - ,ff .,., V A ' gg ka. 4' M4 Q 4- Akbb . , l l BARNUT Kay Nobles turns villain for Horned Frog photographer XX'li ARE C3RA'l'lilfl?L TO 'I'Hlx Pl?HLl1.Ak HON BOARD, AND PERRY GANDY AND SAMMY MORROXV FOR 'lilli OPPORTUN- ITY Ulf SERVING T C. U. THIS YIEAR. I' li if 7 W 7 Y' V Y ' lY' W Y V ' f' T W' 7 7 ' 1 . , UMD' r , uh l l A11 Imfzmzfzwfz lf0 T. C. U. Stzmfefztf l WH' mms 'Ou 'Om SW . l l l 610-12 HOUSTON T l ' l l 4 T Fort WOrth's Oldest 1 Try Our DANISH PASTRIES for breakfast l T A l l Exclusive Plan to have that birthday party for Q I T l s ' lf Sh YOLII' 1'OOlTl1'1'l21fC l pecla Y Oij l l l wif f -7 iff 1 . .ff.f.f.f l at l T T see TT e ee been-he A -A we T CHARLES SHOTTA . O T l CAKE SHOP l Q? l 2850 W. Berry Phone 4-2139 l l R5 l , T --.K A f . y. , 'Ny' 1. ' T FN l Q r l .SP 1 . y y y s a' CAN INN 9 p j We specialize in fresh COCONUT CAKE, l T l y CHOCOLATE CAKE, BLACK BOTTOM PIE, . T MEXICAN FOOD AND STEAKS l l and FRENCH PASTRIES- T l 5th at Commerce 3-0278 I L- HH C. HH .HHH -HCA L .HHH l .HLA H L L L A H A me l The Sign of Friendly Service Throughout Texas, the Humble sign flashes a friendly greeting to motorists, invites them to the driveways of stations fully equipped and capably manned to render prompt, experienced service. Restrooms are spotless. Products are second to none. Let the Humble Station in your neighborhood care for your car. And when you travel Texas highways. stop at the Humble Stations along your route. You'll get improved performance from your car, more comfort for yourself. Stop for friendly service at any Humble sign. v ' IIUMBLE CII. G REFINING COMPANY Over 6,000 Texans are waiting to welcome you under the Humble sign T. C. U. Horned Frog Pharmacy Where Everybody Meets Everybody SALUTES T. C. U. At the Drug between classes Everybody knows the Drug. Everybody goes there too, whether it's to find the gang, to meet your best girl, or just to get a coke after lab. That's why the Drug has become a permanent part of the Hill and a campus landmark. Everybody knows the Drug. ,qmgwmiggm P fg, , , + N D R F I Grade A Pasteurized . . At Your Grocer's 77777 , , 7,777 7 7 7, 7 7 7 7 7 F U L L E R y s y y Q WHITES Foon MARKET For Misses and juniors Dresses - Suits - Coats - Sportswear i i I i .k 130i Pennsylvania Avenue Phone 5-0455 Oppofite The uV07llE'7Z'.Y Club i ei A Fort Worth, Texas y 2856 W. Berry Phone L 5100 ' EHac -N5 Phone Q A 8 2319 4-0298 i i Q i W. Berry FOOD-STORE Frozen Foods, Fresh Fruits, and Vegetables Bakery Fancy Meats BRITE 5255. UNIVERSITY CLEANERS 2911 W. Berry St. Fort Worth, Texas of the BIBLE Tlae Tbeological Seminary of T. C. U. ,ly I. , 63.1. . 'j q:.-3,7 W ,.f- .X.,- Q 'ide 1 J' 'ir xl ', Lum., J KN. Q We :Ms-, ' I s gin., . ...'1,s1. -21: . , as L -.fa A--- -V . .X ,, ,.,,.... ., .X , Puln I 'Wings ' . sf fl, f L4 'k Y li'- f il'-5 1 -:vi T it 5 -'.. I-.- .,.,.1. ' , , gk 1' ,Q . 2' Offers a standard three-year cur- riculum based on the B. A. and leading to the degree of Bach- elor of Divinity. Provides efficiency apartments for ministerial students and their wives, and dormitories for single men. Celebrated in 1959, its twenty- fifth anniversary. Member of and accredited by the Association of Theological Schools. For Catalog or Information, Address D. RAY LINDLEY, Dean R. E. Greer, Owner Personal Service for Particular People Compliments Of A FRI E ND Siipporter of T. C. U. and the Fighting Frogs BERRY BROS. and DON OHUE, Inc. Cleaners and Dyers Pennsylvania between Henderson and Fifth Famoiis for Sportswear 0 WALLY WILLIAMS Seventh and Throckmorton A Friendly Greeting to the Students aud Faculty from Texas Christian University 1 Flowery for All Occasion! CORSAGES HBE GREEN FLUHHL IIUHIPHHLI L. G. GREEN J. W. SHERMAN Cor. Pennsylvania and 5th Avenue Phone 2-2101 Forr Worth, Texas E Wm. CAMERON 8: CO. BUILDING MATERIALS Where You Can Buy wilh Confidence Over 70 Years in Fort Worth 2415 W. 7th 2-7271 O The latest styles and fashions, in me-n's and womenls wearing apparel 0 Worth Cluthiers 308 Houston Street 3-4451 Fort Worth, Texas . XX lg , ll 11 Wm I fl' I fljl ll I li-I JJ ll' I Ing ,I I I ul ilu L.,-I Jim SIU I ,Will MIDI, I I1 1,1 jjjjllwxll II JJMIJQII1 :gnu III U 'lil gl.. III .II ,, Ji ll,'I jj 'lu-IJIHJJII ,W.:'.JI1I1l,JJJ .l' ' 44 I III-ll' ' U 7 n I K- ., .ln-4,1--1 V4 ,,- I rf- lnuazlfj .J V I --pw 'Fw bf- -In I - I I Il, l WM , jf? I,..l-A-'.rI M- -W'ig,..... s' n, 4, ' ' Small Enongh to Know Yon-- Lnrge Enough Z0 Serve Yon! JACK FARRELL, Manager WORIH HOTEL CONN BAND INSTRUMENTS MAGNAVOX RADIO-COMBINATION R E C O R D S 'A' M U S I C 'A' REPAIRING CO. 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U. of the future, as numbered in the picture, includes these projects: C15 Foster Hall, C25 Women's dormi- tory, C35 men's dormitory, C45 general utility shops, warehouse, garage and servants' quarters, C55 Goode Hall, C65 fine arts building including auditorium and little theater, C75 Jarvis Hall, to be rehabilitated into classrooms, C85 Clark Hall, to be rehabilitated, C95 administration building and classrooms, to be rehabilitated into administration building and students' union, fandawfe ,amazeaa CARTER 8: BURGESS HARE 8: HARE C105 science building, C115 field house with seating capacity of 5,000, C125 Mary Cours Burnett Library, enlargement and rehabilitation, C135 gymnasitun, to be rehabilited for women's use when new field house is completed, C145 Brite College of the Bible, to be rehabilitated, C155 dormitory for men, C165 campus beautification, C175 enlargement of stadium to 25,000 seating capacity with new parking facilities and grounds beautification. f


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