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FKRS I 896 I' I 2.12:-.:: BU RNET LIBRARY OPE. NS - ,, -f--5 'vs .Q ' NEI? f 7 Q F J 1 AL. -- Q... ...... , ...1x...mm.,.--.....4 Diomond Jubilee Horned Frog Q 'fi 61 .. 0 , steal SAMMY MORROW MARVIN VEAL Editor Bminefr Manager JACK 'NWHITE Arxoriate Editor PHOTOGRAPHERS Don McGee, Bill Weaks, Fred Barnett, Bill Newbold, Jack Dent Class Photos by Orgains's Studio Favorites by Rilcla Smith Engraving by Southwestern Engraving Co. Printing by Stafford-Lowdon -'I Q46 YNGNNQQ QQCDCQ X ,T , WETNY, OO I1 OO Q' CN I'- N1 fr ox F1 06 IN OO I1 OO sa ,SW ,W ,ew-'v ' all ISI'- X00 WIN QNX l1'l1 Fax IN? X05 I-I1 X06 WIN UNX lili Nix 'NW' X05 I'-I1 X00 WIN QNX I-IS' Nix TNQ' xox WIN UNX l1l-' FOX L i Iii The Thorp Spring Building, erected in 1877. TABLE OF CONTENTS Book I, The University .... ..r.. J ack Wliite, Editor Book II, The Classes' .... ...,. C harles Beseda, Editor Book III, This Year . . Book IV, The Athletics . . . . , .Rie Meyers, Editor . . . . A jim Willmon, Bill Rea, Editor! Book V, The Organizations . . . .Sue Goolsby, Editor Book VI, The Advertisers . .... Marvin Veal, Bttyirteyx Manager Jubilee Diamond Jubilee Diamoncl Jubilee ..-U--YT ---- --,,-- -v-v-v-v- -- Waaewaac! This is T. C. U., observing its Diamond Jubilee Year. The 1948 Horned Frog tries to say this. It tries to describe some of the debt your growing University owes to its proud history. It tries to say that this jubilee year, like all the other seventy-four years, Texas Christian University is more than buildings, more than lectures and exams, more than dorm life and dances. The Yearbook tries to say this historic year that T. C. U. is the hearts of the people devoted to it . . . that T. C. U. is the good years spent here . . . that T. C. U. becomes-for those who really know it-a way of life Architects plan for the Fine Arts Building, construction begun this year. Diamond Jubilee Diamond Jubilee Diamond Jubilee IK Jafvls Sfllllley lUILl.ll.l.l5LJ1l Mi .LUG LUOLUL livin ivvixi ivii L - Maru iton smith hogan scott lord dees Wright goode harris rneye rvland parks mothershead ziegler enlow bryson carter iallis Coml lington hammond gaines dunagan Cockrell mcdiarmid roberts harrisc fodward ridings sadler moore rogers burnett brown matthews hai ' . l O . ught mcpherson lester- baugh aldrlch 3 n palmer gibsc trk kerns reed Cooke mars Crouch daniel bush parker sterlir rderson .' mciarland ackers Clark jarvis shirley tomlinson brite iostr ll lockhart smith hogan scott lord goode Wrig es lee parks meyer mothershead ziegler billingtc agler enlow hammond gaines dunagan Comi :diarmid sadler moore mcpherson matthew gers ' burns lester baugh aldrich anderson harrisf rugh , o'bri mars kerns reed gibson coo :iarland Crouch parker sterling Clark tomlinsr nits lee brite tomlinson shirley jarvis Clo rmmond Coc enlow ziegler gaines dunagan Com eyer harris dees lord scott hogan smith Wint egler mothersheat rowland enlow iallis Com Cdiarmid dunagan hammond 1 roberts harris Addison Clark, Co-Founder and First President of the Universty, 1873-99. irnett brown matthews hale Woodward moore roge .bson palmer o'brien baugh aldrich bau arns Cooke Crouch bush parker ster reed sto ister' brite tomlinson shirley jarvis anders :Bode scott smith Winton hall lockl Writ allington ziegler mothershead meyer pai lee de n Dates and milestones cannot tell T. C. U.'s history. Fllnqs The University's growth is explained only in the un- ro beds matthe ett reserved dedication of lives to the progress of T. C. U. lester harris Many individuals have placed Texas Christian Univer- sity way and beyond their personal success. Anyone Stqfk mars qibggn C00 I who has known T. C. U. has known these sacrificing nson ones. It is to them, all of them because no few can Ctckers Crouch danlel mcfqrlo ' . I d h h D. . H I Randolph Clark, Co-Founder and Vice-President, l873-95. I S be singe lout, t at t e iamond Jubilee orned brlte foster han lockhart XNGHS Frog is dedicated. stark kerns Cooke mars Crouch daniel bush parker sterli pdler ridings moore dunagan enl ow Carter iallis Cockrell dunaq ieyer harris goode lester baugh waits moore mcpherson woodwi tark mothershead jarvis hogan sterling Clark ackers enlow Cock 1 I1 . 'I '11' Y -..- 'I ...--u .,.....1:-...- f Yv ---w- ----v----F--W-W -a --if--H --- - 0 Dr. Gayle Scott. Untiring devotionl' loses all its triteness when it de- The inspiring influence of Gayle Scott has made a success of many and will continue to be reflected in the lives of his associates. He imparted to his students in classroom and .field his knowledge of geology and his philosophy of life. His faith in them was returned by their faith and a willingness to learn. The many who knew and loved him can only endeavor to reach his example of loyalty, integrity and courage, expressed in his incessant devotion to T. C. U. and its ideals, and his way of life. His outstanding and unwavering intel- lectual honesty won him esteem in many fields. We could not cease to remember one who is so much a part of T. C. U. and ourselves- we are grateful for having known him. TN iIMlilll3llMll4DllRlllAlIMlf 9 Prof. J. Willard Ridings. scribes J. Willard Ridings' lifelong attitude to his school and to his work as head of the publications department. His love for T. C. U. helped him spread its name across the country His activities have made the University's celebration of jubilee Year more complete. Whenever the annual staff needed scarce copies of pictures, they knew to hurry to his files. The Skiff people could continue after his death because he had taught them well. We cannot leave off saying, We remember. Because of what he taught us, we will know that in journalism is a profession worthy of one's whole life devoted to it-as his was. What- ever pages are good in this book, Prof made as much as any of us. We remember. 0 Old Waco Main 1897 Horned Frog E , g Ng ,,.. , j1g'1,,l' V? JACK WHITE, Edizor ,,,.: 5 'ft R 'UQ 4 1 l 1' as E 32 31 xii, , H2 1 It started in the minds of two men, this University of yours. Ad- dison Clark and his brother, Ran- dolph Clark, were ready that fall of 1869 to begin education work. Citizens of a frontier town, Fort Wtmrtli, invited them to locate there. Came the railroads, came boom town evils to Fort Wtmrtli. One thing was clear, writes Randolph, that was not the place to build a school to bring studentsf' Randolph and his father, J. A., had their eyes on a cool green valley near Comanche Park, forty miles southwest of Fort Wcxrth. He and his father bought a substantial building from old man Thorp on a hilltop near Thorp Spring. Ran- dolph opened the school the first Monday in September, 1875, with 15 pupils. Before 1874, the school which boasted an unusual co-educa- tional status had 117 enrollees. Addison, convinced by then that the move from the bustling railroad and cattle center would not jeopardize their venture, joined his brother at Thorp Spring that summer. By December 30, 1875, AddRan College was adopted and endorsed at a convention of Christian church congregations as a college for the Christian Brotherhood of Texasfl The brothers moved from the hill to the valley and near the spring, after a financial dispute with old Mr. Thorp, A new rock building went up, paid for with sale of Clark family property. The college became AddRan Christian University in 1889, and the board of trustees, with J. Jarvis as chairman, assumed more responsibility for university policy. Finances were a gnawing worry to the Clarks. Educating young peo- ple was no profitable undertaking, college tuition was S40 to S50 a year. And the catalogue proclaimed of AddRan, lt is retired . . . away from the alluring vices of the city, free from the evils about railway stations. Wlitit took the school away from Fort Wtirtli took it to Wztco, though, One of the reasons for mov- ing to Wfaco was the seven rail- road outletsf' As Colby D. Hall ex- plains in his T. C. U. History, the 0 Architecf's plan for Thorp Spring Building. 0 From the porch of the Girls' Home. U The Thorp Spring columns, 1877. J . day had arrived when it was more important to have a ready means of travel than to have abundance of wood and water at your door. Literary societies, soirees, finan- cial difficulties, new presidents and administrative problems with the retirement of Addison Clark, one of the largest buildings anywhere, changing the name to Texas Chris- tian University in 1902, new de- partments, muddy walks, a new girls' dormitory and handsome new Townsend Hall were all a part of the days at Waco. Then one evening about 8:50 o'clock, two boys on the fourth floor of Main, where the men stu- dents lived, discovered a fire in an unoccupied room. It was March 22, 1909, the date of the fire which ate up the central building at Waco. After the fire, Waco, Fort Worth and Dallas all made bids and offers to the school, and Fort Worthis con- tract was the most attractive. The University moved again, this time to a series of two-story brick build- ings on the corner of Weatherford and Commerce streets, to wait for the buildings to be erected on the Hill. The growth of T. C. U. and Fort Worth, since 1910, have gone hand in hand. Those who know Univer- ity history remember the days of three and five buildings with thick green grass and star-shaped flower beds, the days of the Medical School and the Law School and their dis- continuance to avoid lowering aca- demic standards, the days of special training during two wars, the lean days of depression. Today's upper- classmen remember the days of V-l2'ers and new buildings, the days of grinding tractors and big trees coming down for more con- struction. As T. C. U. celebrates its Dia- mond jubilee year, those who knew the University back when can be glad that in the middle of the school's greatest expansion, the ideals and purposes and philos- ophies which began the school con- tinue to build it. The little Thorp Spring college then, the big Uni- versity now, are in that the same. 0 The first building at Thorp Spring, 1873. 9 After the Waco fire, March 22, 1909. ' Campus as it looked in 1911-1912. Campus Then: June at Waco. U Admmlstrntnon Bulldnng 79' 144 0 Mary Couts Burnett Library. Campus Then: Inside the Library, Waco ' Clark Hall, Boys' Dormitory. 0 Goode Hull, Boys' Dormitory QM V vw is 4 , 1 5 55 E, 4 Wim Q5 rsyjxt 4-N is --.WI an M Il , il! Ill :Iii ME New 0 Brite College of the Bible. ' University Christian Church. , W- ,- - , . ,VW ,Y ,- 4 v 0 Foste Um fr Girls' Home, Waco. 55 1 ,Ei if r Hall, Girls' Dorm't .L A 'Sz Sf?- 352 Jarvis Hall, Girls' Dormitory. I ory 2? x 'VS Vs wi? Q K I Sf! H wyw i Q , hi 3' . V 3' ITM , , v , . .,., ff 1' i- F J 0 Little Gym. 5 The Stadium 0 The Arch. Maw 1 vv-mm fff w, 0 Sterling, Home Economics Building. 5 s Q n The Bumll, avws 'Yuen' Q, Wana 0 Geology Buildings, Temporary Area. X9 XN ofxxnl wx a I wiv' mfmlmws . Wann. . aww ,M- N' i ,iw ' Looking up the Drag. ' Boys' Barracks Dormitories 7!w pw' HIS SEVENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY MESSAGE It is altogether appropriate that the 1948 Horned Frogi' should emphasize the beginnings, the major historical events and the most influential person- alities in the life and work of Texas Christian University during the past seventy-five years. Ours is indeed a rich heritage. Willingness to sacrifice for a great cause, faithfulness in service, intelligence and constructiveness in plans and policies on the part of those who have gone before, make possible the developments of today and the hopes for tomorrow. The editors of the Horned Frog are to be congratulated for their effec- tiveness in rediscovering and re-emphasizing many of the constructive factors in our inheritance. We welcome the appearance of the 1948 Annual with unusual apprecia- tion and pleasure. 0 In the Business Office. Row Row Row Row Row 4.- 1-Warren Agee, Instructor in Journalism, Dan L. Anderson, Assistant Professor of Psychology, Ruth Irene Anderson, Associate Professor of Secretarial Science and Business Education, John J. Andujar, Adjunct Professor of-Medical Technology, Ruth Speer Angell, Assistant Professor of English, Clarence J. Best, Assistant Professor of Music Education, Donna Jean Billington, Librarian, Harris College of Nursing, Ina Mae Bramblett, Assistant Professor of Mathematics. 2-J. Katherine Bratton, Associate Professor of Nursing, Leon Breeden, Instructor of Music and Director of University Band, John Brigham, Assistant Professor of Voice, Martha Dell Bright, Instructor in Secretarial Science, Artemisia B. Bryson, Associate Professor of English and Latin, Clarence A. Burch, Assistant Professor of Religion, Mary L. Cantrill, Assistant Professor of English, Eula Lee Carter, Professor of Spanish. 3-Cecil F. Cheverton, Professor of Religion, Howard Cogswell, Laboratory Instructor of Chemistry, M. U. Conditt, Instructor in German, Edwin Thomas Cornelius, Assistant Professor of Religion, Laura H, Coupland, Instructor of Piano, B. A. Crouch, Associate Professor of Education, Garnett S. Davis, Assistant Professor of Ac- counting, Ollie Rambin Dickie, Instructor of Spanish. Paul Dinkins, Professor of English, H. J. Edens, Laboratory Instructor of Chemistry, Bonne M. Enlow, Associate Professor of Home Economics, J., W. Erickson, In- structor in Art, Martine Emett, Assistant Professor of Geography and History, Ann Evridge, Nurse, Arthur Faguy-Cote, Assistant Professor of Voice, Lew D. Fallis, Professor of Speech-Drama, . I I Robert J. Forsyth, Instructor in Art, George P. Fowler, Assistant Professor of Religion, Newton Gaines, Professor of Physics, Ralph Garrett, Associate Professor of His- Instructor in English. s ' f--' ' ' A I r.ia-r- X I f as it at . A ' ' 1:'-:.. Q 1 :AA V ' ,,,.,,. A ii ' 'Wi . , , ',,... lun I Eg? 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History, Henry Hardt, Professor of Chemistry, Lucy Harris, Professor of Nursing, Leo Hendricks, Assistant Professor of Geology! Madelle B. Herron, Instructor in Speech-Drarna. -Willis G. Hewatt, Professor of Biology, Lola Lollar Huff, Instructor in Biology, Samuel Ward Hutton, Registrar and Professor of Worship Ministries, Alice Inskeep, Instructor in. Violin, Francis Hi Ivers, Assistant Instructor in Mathematics, O'Zel1a Oliver jeffus, Assistant Professor of Organ, Noel L. Keith, Professor of Religion, Geraldine Kissinger, Instructor in Chemistry. ' -Elva Atherton Letrett, Acting Instructor in Mathematics, Paul E. Lerrett, Director of Tabulating Department, F. M. Lisle, Assistant Professor of Chemistry, Mary Ann Macke, Instructor in Mathematics, Mabel Major, Professor of English, Lyle Mayne, Assistant Professor of Religion, Rita S. McAllister, Instructor in English, Lilita W. McCorkle, Assistant Professor of Piano. -Thomas Smith McCorkle, Dean of the School of Fine Arts, Professor of Violin, Music Literature, Music Education, Thomas J. McNichols, Teaching Fellow in Busi- ness Administration, Dorothy Jean Michael, Instructor in English, Keith Mixson, Associate Professor in Piano and Theory, Edith L. Morgan, Acting Instructor in Mathematics, Joseph Morgan, Professor of Physics, Jerome Moore, Dean of AddRan College of Arts anl Sciences and Director of Summer Terms, Professor of Spanish, Brooks Morris, Assistant Professor of Violin. -Herbert Mundhenke, Professor of Economics, W. Harvey Neeley, Assistant Professor of Mathematics, Mrs. Roger C, Neely, Instructor in Voice, Dorothy Nies, Assistant in Speech-Drama, William C. Nunn, Associate Professor of History, Helen Orbeck, Dietitian, Estus C. Polk, Assistant Professor of English, Austin L. Porterfield, Professor of Sociology. me f ug ' --....:,., . , 'W f 1. iw ,a5::,. A- 1 I v.,, ,iil W QS . 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N 1 sit ii, Firrt Row-Marguerite Potter, Instructor in Social Science, Edith Prather, Instructor in Nursing, Thomas Prouse, Associate Professor of Physical Education, Louis J. Pund, Jr., Acting Instructor in Business Administration, Louis W. Ramsey, Assistant Professor of Engineering, William L. Reed, Associate Professor of Religion, Thos. E. Richardson, Professor of Psychology and Director of Student Personnel, Merrill Rippy, Assistant Professor of History. Second Row-Pauline Rippy, Instructor in English, Robert E. Robertson, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, William Robinson, Visiting Professor of Christian Doctrine, Mc- Gruder Ellis Sadler, President of the University, Clarence M. Sale, Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Engineering, Gayle Scott, Professor of Biology and Geology, Elizabeth Shelburne, Dean of Women, Mirth W. Sherer, Instructor in Social Sciences. Third Row-Clover V, Shore, Acting Assistant Professor of Artg Eva W. Singleton, Asistant Professor of Elementary Education, Raymond A. Smith, Professor of Education and Dean of School of Education, Karl E. Snyder, Assistant Professor of English, August O. Spain, Associate Professor of Government, Ruth Eloise Sperry, Assistant Professor of Nursing, Charlotte Stephenson Burgess, Instructor in Music, Laurene W. Stong, Acting Instructor in Secretarial Science. Fourth Row-Kathryn L. Talbert, Acting Instructor in Social Science, David Ansell Thomas, Instructor in Accounting, Maybelle Tinkle, Assistant Professor of Physical Educa- tiong Ruth Towne, Assistant Professor of Religious Education, Don J. Ver Duin, Director of Men's Dormitories, Mary Belle Waddill, Instructor in English, Edward McShane Waits, President Emeritus of the University, Sandy A. Wall, Associate Professor of Education. Fifth Row-joseph Veth West, Acting Instructor in Mathematics, Michael Winesanker, Associate Professor of Music Literature and Musicology! Kitty Wingo, Assistant Pro- fessor of Physical Education, E, Clyde Whitlock, Assistant Professor of Violin and Viola, Warren W. Wood, Assistant Professor of English, Hazel Tucker Wood- ward, Assistant Professor of Psychology, Verna M. Wyatt, Acting Instructor of English, Samuel P. Ziegler, Professor of Art. 9 Assistants and Mrs. Bertie Mothershead, Librarian, at Library Counter. RONNIE COLE, Faculty Editor FACULTY DIRECTORY MCGRUDER ELLIS SADLER, Prexident of the Univerrity EDWARD MCSHANE WAITS, Prerident Emeritur JEROME MOORE, AddRan College of Art: and Science! D. RAY LINDLEY, Brite College of the Bible JOHN LORD, Graduate School RAYMOND A. SMITH, School of Education T. SMITH MCCORKLE, School of Fine Artr CORTELL K. HOLSAPPLE, Evening College ELLIS M. SOWELL, School of Bufinerr MISS LUCY HARRIS, Harrir College of Nurring THOS. F. RICHARDSON, Student Perxonnel J. E. MONTGOMERY, Auiftant to the Prerident NOEL L. KEITH, Special Anirtant to the Prerident ROY E. CURTIS, Director of Living Endowment L. C. WRIGHT, Burinen Manager and Trearurer SAMUEL WARD HUTTON, Regirtrar DON J. VER DUIN, Director of Men'r Dormitorief L. A. DUNAGAN, Carhier WILLIAM HOWARD GRUBBS, Athletic Director PAUL E. LERRETT, Statirtician MRS. J. E. MOTHERSHEAD, Librarian MISS EMILY GARNETT, Reference Librarian MISS NELL VAN ZANDT, Arrirtant Librarian MISS RUTH IRIS CARAWAY, Arxirtant Librarian MISS EMMA LOUISE GENTZKE, Auittant Librarian IVIISS LUCRETIA WARD, Auirtant Librarian MRS. IVA SHEPPARD COX, Arrirtant Librarian MRS. SADIE BECKHAM, Dean of Women, Erneritiir MISS ELIZABETH SHELBURNE, Dean of Women MISS ALMA MCLENDON, Dormitory Director MRS. E. E. COX, Dormitory I-Iorterr MRS. EUGENE HOLMES, Dormitory Hoxteu MRS. CATHERINE BALL, Dormitory Horten MRS. MINNIE LEE HARRISON, Dormitory Horterr MRS. WALTER P. JENNINGS, Dormitory Hoxtert MRS. JAMES R. WRIGHT, SR., Dormitory Horterr MRS. FRANCIS H. BLINCOE, Dormitory Horterr MRS. HELEN ORBECK, Dietitian L. L. DEES, Superintendent of Buildingr M. A. DOSS, Superintendent of Groundr JESSIE CLAYTON ADAMS, Prychology ROSALIE ALLISON, Theory and Oboe DAN L. ANDERSON, Prychology RUTH IRENE ANDERSON, Secretarial Science and Bufinerr Education RUTH SPEER ANGELL, Englifh MARYLOUISE BAKER, Theory and Violoncello CLARENCE J. BEST, Muric Education INA MAE BRAMBLETT, Mathematicr LEON BREEDEN, Muric and Band Director MARTHA DELL BRIGHT, Secretarial Science ARTEMISIA B. BRYSON, Englirh and Latin CLARENCE A. BURCH, Religion MARY L. CANTRILL, Englirh EULA LEE CARTER, Spanirh L. MOFFITT CECIL, Englirh CECIL F. CHEVERTON, Religion C. STANLEY CLIFTON, Sociology EDWIN THOMAS CORNELIUS, Religion TROY C. CRENSHAW, Englirh B. A. CROUCH, Education GARNETT S. DAVIS, Accounting OLLIE RAMBIN DICKIE, Spanirh PAUL DINKINS, Englirh H. J. EDENS, Chemirtry MARTINE EMERT, Geography and Hirtory BONNE M. ENLOW, Horne Econornicr JOHN W. ERICKSON, Art LESLIE P. EVANS, Education LEW D. EALLIS, Speech-Drama JOHN FORSYTH, Biology ROBERT J. FORSYTH, Art GEORGE P. FOWLER, Religion NEWTON GAINES, Phyricr RALPH GARRETT, Hirtory EUNICE JOINER GATES, Foreign Languager W. B. GATES, Englirh MARY L. GILLESPIE, French LURA NANCY GREGORY, Englirh ROBERT H. GREGORY, Accounting and Finance RALPH R. GUENTHER, Muric BITA MAY HALL, French and Spanixh COLBY D. HALL, Church Hirtory WILLIAM J. HAMMOND, Hirtory HENRY HARDT, Cbemirtry LEO HENDRICKS, Geology ANDREA HETZEL, Speech-Drama WILLIS G. HEWATT, Biology FRANK WOODALL HOGAN, Chemirtry LOLA LOLLAR HUFF, Biology EUGENE KECK, Flute and Theory CYRUS W. LAGRONE, Prychology F. M. LISLE, Chemirtry SANDERS T. LYLES, Biology RITA SMITH MCALISTER, Englirh JOHN R. MCGOWEN, Economic: and Burineu MARY ANN MACKE, Mathematic: MABEL MAJOR, Englirh JACK L. MARTIN, Secondary Eductaion LEONARD KIRK MAXCY, Burinefr Adminixtration LYLE MAYNE, Religion DOROTHY JEAN MICHAEL, Englirh KEITH MIXSON, Piano and Theory EDITH L. MORGAN, Mathematicr JOSEPH MORGAN, Phyricr HERBERT R. MUNDHENKE, Economicr HARRY C. MUNRO, Religion! Education W. HARVEY NEELEY, Mathematicr WILLIAM C. NUNN, HiJtory WILLIAM T. O'GARA, Biology and Geology ESTUS C. POLK, Englifh AUSTIN L. PORTERFIELD, Sociology MARGUERITE POTTER, Social Science CHARLES W. PROCTER, Government EDWARD L. PROSS, Speech-Drama THOMAS PROUSE, Phyfical Education LOUIS W. RAMSEY, Engineering WILLIAM L. REED, Religion MERRILL RIPPY, Hirtory PAUL O. RIDINGS, fournalirm PAULINE RIPPY, Englifh ROBERT E. ROBERTSON, Philorophy GLENN C. ROUTT, Theology HILTON D. SHEPHERD, BuJine.rJ Adminirtration CHARLES R. SHERER, Mathematicr MIRTH W. SHERER, Social Sciencer LORRAINE SHERLEY, English CLOVER V. SHORE, Art EVA WALL SINGLETON, Elementary Education JASMINE SHEPPARD SMOOT, Spanifh KARL E. SNYDER, Englirh AUGUST O. SPAIN, Government ROBERT H. TALBERT, Sociology DAVID ANSELL THOMAS, Accounting MAYBELLE TINKLE, Phyfical Education RUTH TOWNE, Religiour Education WALTHER VOLBACH, Speech-Drama MARY BELLE WADDILL, EngliJh SANDY A. WALL, Education DONALD EARL WILLIAMS, Burinerr Adminiftration W. A. WELSH, New Teftament MARION ISABELLE WHITNEY, Geology MICHAEL WINESANKER, Mufic Literature and Alitricology KITTY WINGO, Phyriral Education HORTENSE WINTON, Biology WILL MCCLAIN WINTON, Biology and Geology WARREN W. WOOD, Englirh HAZEL TUCKER WOODWARD, Prychology VERNA M. WYATT, Englirh M. M. YOUNG, Education SAMUEL P. ZEIGLER, Art ' Don Ver Duin, Director of Men's Dormitories. 0 L. C. Wright, Business Manager. 0 Elizabeth Shelburne, Dean of Women. '.m:95 'Dmitriy ' . miriam vemwmm -- w 0 Dr. Jerome Moore, Dean of the AddRan College of Arts and Sciences. mam ewes of 0 An afternoon Biology Lab, Clark Basement. 0 Inside the History Office, Second Floor, Ad Building. 0 French Class, First Floor, Ad Building. 0 American History, Room 202, Ad Building 1443 cancf 5 ' 0 The English Office's Chaucer Murals. ' Sewing Class, Upstairs at Home Economics' Sterling. L Q J 9 Dr. T. Smith McCorkle, Dean of the School of Fine Arts. S of gina 142112 9 Scene in Fallis Players Night Over Taos. 0 ln Weaving Class, Art Department ,Que -M -me U Dr. Ellis M. Sowell, Dean of the School of Business. r School of Bad! Typing Class, School of Business. ' Main Office, Business Building. P' 0 Dr. D. Roy Lindley, Dean of Brite C-ollege of the Bible. ff? ' we xml! Wag? Eddie Galfege of fre B 'Me 0 At Brite's Spring Retreat for ministerial students. ' Discussion in Religion Class, Main Floor, Brite ' Dr. Raymond A. Smith, Dean of the School of Education. 0 ln an Education Class in Brite basement. 0 Practice Teaching in a Fort Worth Public School 4n1.mm1 1 , , , momwwmmje, mf ..ff,1..fc f . ff 11: M,mm-an .Lp-v we f Q sczmz 0 Dr. John Lord, Dean of the Graduate School. afuuki foliage of NMA! 9 Student nurses at work, Harris Hospital. 0 Lucy Harris, Dean of Harris College of Nursing gaening. ealfeqe ' Dr. Cortell K. Holsupple, Dean of the Evening College Evening College Council Row 1: Bob Weaver, presidentg Rose Bradyg Evelyn D'Arcyg Doris Greggg Mary E. Harris. Row 2: Alice McNeelyg Elizabeth Schallerg Sue Simpsong E. D. Weimerg Winena Westg J, H. Wheeler. 0 Class Shot, Annual. C I-IARLES BESED A, Editor facemaaq Wynne President famed 0 'Dell Vice-President Qaodwda Secretary-Treasurer I NK ,awww l 'NQUHWWQ V 9'llu..-.. g? Wm -415 me-s ROW I ROW 2 ROW 3 JEAN ANN ABBOTT Fort XX'orth, Texas .Ilajon Spanish Los Hidalgos 5, -l. CECIL XV, ALITORD Fort Xxlilflh, Texas fllajor: Government, Eco- nomics Pi Gamma Mu 5, -'ig Vice Presidcnt -lg XVho's Wlho -I. J. MARINO ANDERSON Quito, Ecuxldor, S. A. illujor: History I. R. C. 4, All I.e Certle Francais -lg Los Hidalgos 5, -I. MAX STANLEY ANTON Fort XXf'orth, Texas fll.1fnr.' English, Drama Fallis Players 5, -ig Cor- respondence Secretary 5, -lg University Hebrew Asso- ciation 2, 5, -l. HARRY APETZ Tacornit, Wasliingion ,lltzjnn lNIusiC Band I, 2, 5, -lg Eine Arts Council -I: Symphony Or- chestra l, Z, 5. -i. CARL D. ARMSTRONG Fort W'0rth, Texas ,Il.1for'.' Business Administra- tion Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Frog Vt-ts Z1 Los Hidalgos 5, -lg Sym- phony Orchestra l, 2, 5, -I. ALLEN BAIRD Port XVorth, Texas Major: Business Adminis- IYHIIUII EDXVIN BRUCE BANKS Ifort XVorth. Texas B. C. B. 1.2, 3, YI 5 Choral Club I, 2, 5, -43 I-Iomiletic Guild I, 2, 5. -Ig Timothy Club l. JANE BARHAINI PLISLILICFILI, California Mfzjur: Elementary Educa- tion Chi Beta -'IC Psychology Club -'i. STANFORD BARKER Rock Island, Illinois .llrzjurs Business Administra- tion Choral Club 2, 5, -li Presi- dcnt S, lg Meliorist 2, 5, i Y 7 5 I WALTER H. BARLING Fort XV0rth, Texas .Ilajurx Physics Le Certle Francais 51 Para- hnlt I 7 3 Ph 'sics SO- - 2 . 7, ,S I ciety 2, s, -i, XV. R. BAUMAN Valley Springs, Texas .llujorx Secondary Education Alpha Psi Omega 3, 43 Los Hidalgos -I. EDXVINA BECKMAN Fort XVorth, Texas .llajorx Chemistry American Chemical Society 2, 5, 45 President -i, Sec- retary 4, Alpha Chi 5, -lg Natural Science Society 3, Vice President 5g Patabola 2, 5, Secretary 3. I-IERMAN F. BECKMAN Fort XXVorth, Texas Major: Chemistry American Chemical Society 2, 5, -I, President -I1 Nat- ural Science Society 2, 5. LETA BELL Fort W'orth, Texas Major: Physical Education Baptist Student Union 5, iz Mavericks 51 XV, S. A. l. 2. 5. DOROTHY BENDER Athens, Texas Jltzjors Religion Ministers' Wlives 2, 3, I. AMOS M. BENNETT Fort XY'otth, Texas Jltzjor: History B. S. U. B, -I1 Pi Gamma Mu il Psychology Club S, rl L. A. BERRY Dawson, Texas illajarf Government , i ell Lora I l .mxxxiiranffuygw -f'v z Q4,v11 gQ7A sy. l 0 ell L0l'J O ROW 1 ROW 2 ROW 3 BLAND BEVERLY Fort XWorth, Texas Major: Accounting American Legion 3, 4, Fi- nance Officer MARY LYNNE BIGBY Fort Worth, Texas Major: Education Brushes 3, 43 W. S. A. 4g Psychology Club 4. WALTER D. BLACKMON Hearne, Texas Major: Geology HERMAN BLACKWELL Fort Worth, Texas Major: Business American Legion 3, 41 Chamber of Commerce 3, DORIS BLESSING Fort Worth, Texas Major: Psychology LR. C. 1, 2, Y 1, 2, 3. JUANITA P. BLUNK Fort XVorth, Texas Major: Sociology Choral Club 3, 41 Minis- ters' Wfives 43 Psychology Club 3, 4. ERANCALENE BOONE W'oodsboro, Texas Major: Music Education Alpha Chi 3. 4, President 4g Brushes 4, Secretary 43 Choral Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Fallis Players 1, Frogettes 13 Leti 2: Meliorist Club I, 23 Mu Zeta 3, 4: Sigma Tau 2, 3, 4g Y 2. DARRELL XV. BOREN .Fort W'orth, Texas Major: Biology, Pre-med American Chemical Society 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 2, 33 Natural Science So- ciety 3. CALLIE BOWERS Lufkin, Texas Major: Secondary Education Flying Frogs 3, 43 Frogettes Ig Leti 2, Natural Science Society 1, 2. LACEY BRADY Fort W'orth, Texas Major: Accounting L. H. BRANTLEY Fort W'orth, Texas Major: Accounting J. WK Red BROTHERS Mt. Enterprise, Texas Major: Physical Education Student Council 3, 4g Vice President Student Body 39 President Student Body 43 T Association l, 4. BETTY BROWDER Fort XVorth, Texas Major: Spanish Chi BetaH2: Los Hidalgos 3,45 Y 4. C. H. BROXVN, JR. Oklahoma City, Okla. Major: Sociology B. C. B. 4, Timothy Club 4. HARRY BROXYJN Sanderson, Texas Major: Physical Education T Association. HELEN MARIE BROWN San Angelo, Texas Major: Music Education Brushes 3: Bryson 3, 4, Choral Club I, 2, 3, 43 Fallis Players lg Frogettcs Ig Leti 2, Meliorist 1, 2, Y 1, 23 Mu Zeta 4, Band Sweetheart 3, Favor- ite 3, 4. JACQUELINE C. BROWN Fort XY'orth, Texas Major: Med-Technology American Chemical Society I, 2, 3, Reporter 31 B.S.U. 2, Natural Science Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 2, Sec- retary 3L Med'Technology Students 4, Vice President 43 Town Students Club 2, Secretary 2. MARGARET BROW'N Fort Worth. Texas Major: Secondary Education B. S. U. 3, Chi Beta 1. 2. 3, 43 Los Hidalgos 1. ROW I RITA BROVUN Beaumont, Texas Major: Psychology Frogertes 1, Leti 2: Melior- ist -'lg Psychology Club -i. WANDA JEAN BROXYN Fort Xworth, Texas l'llajnr.' Art Brushes Club 2, iv, -1: W. S. A. 2, 3, 4, ROBIERTA BROW Nl.lili XVashingron, D. C, Alrzjnry Biology Alpha Chi 5, Choral Cluh 2, 5, -iz Frogetzes 1: Lexi 2: los Hidalgos 1.2. 3,-41 Mfliorist l. 2: Natural Science Society 2. 3, -i. RUTH E. BRUCKNER Fort Wforth, Texas Mrzjnr: Psychology Brushes 5. 4: Pi Gamma Mu -ig Psychology Club S. -i. BEATRICE BUKOXVSKI Fort W'orth, Texas llrzinrx Mathematics Kappa Mu Epsilon 2, 3, -il Secretary 4. RAYMOND BURCIAGA Fort Wtmrth, Texas Major: Business Adminis- tration American Legion 41 Fi- nance Officer 4. ROW 2 NEAL R. BURNHAM Handley, Texas Mrqfur: Business Adminis- IFZUIOII CHARLES A. BUS, JR. Fort XVorth, Texas filajnr: Sociology Choral Club l, 2. ROBERT A. BUSCHMAN Dallas, Texas Major: Speech-Drama Alpha Psi Omega S, -ll Fallis Players 2, S, fi, Vice- president 3: Fine Arts Council 35 T Associa- tion 3, 4. MARY ANN BUSSEY Fort XY'orth, Texas .lla'0f.' Physical Education I XV. S. A. 1, 2, 5, -i. CLIFTON CAFFEY Colorado City. Texas Major: Geology Bryson Club 3, sig T Association 5, A.. OXVEN E. CAIN Fort XVorth, Texas rlln'j07.' Management ROW 3 XVANDA R. CAMPBELL Sulphur Springs, Texas Major: Religion Alpha Chi 3, -ig B. C. B. l. 2, 3, 4, Frogettes l: Leti 2: Meliorist l. Z. 3. -lg Study Chairman -I: Tim- othy Club l. 2, Secretary 23 Y 2g Priscilla Club 3, vi, President 3, -ig XVho's W'h0 3, 4. CUR'l'lS K. CANTER Houston, Texas Majon' English Fallis Players 5, -l, Puh- licity Manager S, Ai: Fine Arts Council -lg German Club '31 Poetry Club l. 2. LAVERNE CAPPS Mason, Texas Major: Psychology Frogettes 1: Leti 2. Presi- dent 2g Meliorist Cluh 1, 23-VWSA l 2' Y I, 2: Psychology Club -1. KIM CARPENTER Fort Wcmrtlm, Texas Major: Business Adminis- tration Chamber of Commerce 4. F. C. CASSTEVENS. JR. Fort Wlorth, Texas Major: Business Adminis- tration American Legion 3, 4g Chamber of Commerce 3, 4. DOUGLAS C. CATHER Bristol, Tennessee fllajor: History B. S. U, 3, Li, Chorister 3, President -1. ,fG:2 g --if W 'WHEN-If 5-1 's -.- -,g-gh L13 awww Q5 'M -ug-4.9 F? 5 :T - s c 9 . :Eli-Eisfalizv X ' R s 33 f V il-Q.--4-eff' lf ..1 - li -E - ii ,fa -. ll 1 P g Fgilai S i'a 'oP lhliiiill if , H , TY ?a5- A'R 1 E Y ,-. J ..- - -4 . : ,-.-.: ' , ' - :E ' E? .--3 L 1 'X N all i' i l ii 5 '- '.-.-.:-: if ily I - an - , ,,A N . A O eniora sm C eniora ROW I XVESLEY R. CAVINESS Fort XX'orth, Texas Major: Business Adminis tration Band I. 2, 3, 43 Stage Band 33 Symphony Orches- tra 3, 4, President -I. GABRIEL CAZARES Los Angeles, California Major: Sociology American Legion 5. -I1 L R. C. -lg Los Hidalgos bl. C. L. CHAMBERS, JR. Fort NVorrh, Texas Major: Business Adminis- tration HOXVARD CHENAULT Fort XY'orth, Texas Major: Accounting JAMES E. CHENAULT Fort XY'orth, Texas Major: Business Adminis- tration CHARLEY L. CHESSHIR Fort Worth, Texas Major: Economics ROW 2 NORMA E. CHEVERTON Rich Hill, Missouri Major: Music B. C. B. 4g Choral Club 3, 43 Meliorist Club 3, AI: Priscilla 43 Mu Zeta -fi. -'aw CHARLOTTE CHILDRIZSS Fort Worth, Texas Major: Geology Bryson 2, 5, fl: Horned Frog 5: Natural Science Society I, 2. S, fl: Student Council I. 2. 5, -Ig Fort W'orth Collegiates 2g Sec- retary of Class 2. Class Representative I, 2, 5: Junior Class President: Sec' rerary of Student Body 3. -I2 Judiciary Committee -I. XY ho's W'ho -I. XV. BROXWN CHILIZS W'axahachie, Texas Major: Accounting Student Council I 3 Association 2, 3, -I, Secre- tary-Trcasurer 5. GORDON B. CLARK FortXX'ortI1, Texas Major: Chemistry American Chemical Society 5.41. J. B. CLARK. JR. Fort Worth, Texas Major: Geology YVONNE CLARK Berwyn, Illinois Major: Sociology Frogettes lg Leti 21 W. S. A. 5, 4, Psychology Club 3 .,fi. ROW 3 RICHARD A. CLOUD Fort Wlorth, Texas Major: History ROBERT G. COFFIN Fort XVnrth. Texas .llajors Music Camerata 3. fl. ADRIAN W. CONLIN Baird, Texas Major: Physical Education Frog Vets VZ, 3, Natural Science Society 2, 3. HAROLD D. CONVERSE Mutual, Oklahoma Major: Psychology B. C, B. 3, 4, I, R. C, 3, Meliorist Club 3, LI: Pi Gamma Mu LI: Timothy Cluh 5, 4, Y 3. 4, Psy- chology Club Secretary 'I CHARLES COOK Fort Worth, Texas Major: Physics, Mathemat- ICS Kappa Mu Epsilon 3, 4, President 45 Physics Society 2.14. THADDEUS C, COUCH Fort Worth, Tcxas Major: Art ,,.,..n ,pw fn www Inq ROW I ROW 2 ROW 3 MASON D. COX Topeka, Kansas Major: Business Adminis- lI'2lflOl'l Chamber of Commerce 2, 5, 4. VIRGINIA CROUCH Fort Wlorth, Texas illnjnrs Speech-Drama Chi Beta -1: Fallis Players S, -I, Corresponding Sec- retary -13 Leti 25 Poetry Club 3, 4. HARVEY CULBERTSON Fort Worth, Texas Aiajnrs Business Adminis- IYZIIOII Chamber of Commerce 2, 5: Frog Vets 5, fig Los Hi- dalgos 5. THOMAS C. DANIE, JR. Fort Wforth, Texas Majurf Geology JOSEPH W. DAVIDSON Fort Worth, Texas Major: Psychology German Club 53 Psychol- ogy Club 5, -I. JEAN F. DAVIS Houston, Texas Major: Biology L. D. DAVIS Beaumont, Texas Maja r: Chemistry ROBERT E. DAVIS Arlington, Texas Major: Business Adminis- tration JACK H. DENT Fort XVorth, Texas Major: Sociology B. C, B. 2, 5, 4, Horned Frog 43 Meliorist 43 Tim- othy Club 2, 3, MELVIN L, DILLARD Fort Worth, Texas Major: Accounting Band 1, 2, 3, fi. RUTH DORRIS Fort XIUorth, Texas iIIajor.' Spanish Alpha Chi 5, 4g Collegi- ate B. 84 P. W. 3, 4, Pres- ident 3: Los Hidalgos 5, 43 Phi Sigma Iota 5, 4, Vice- President 4. A. BEN C. DOWDEY Comanche, Texas Majur: Chemistry, Pre-Med American Chemical Society -lg Meliorist Club 3, fl. JOCELYN DURRETT Odessa, Texas Major: English Fallis Players fi, Parliamen- tarian 4: Poetry Club 2, 5. -i, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Radio Work Shop 5, 4. WELDON EDWARDS Comanche, Texas Majorx Secondary Educa- tion Chamber of'Commerce 71, -I, Vice-President 33 T Association 3, -I, RAY ELLER Fort Worth, Texas Major: Business Adminis- tration JOHN H. ERICSON Fort Vforth, Texas fllrljurx Journalism BRUCE DWIGHT FALLIS Fort Wforth, Texas Major: Mathematics, Chem- istry Alpha Chi 5, 4, American Chemical Society 2, 5, 4, Natural Science Society 2, Parabola 2, 3, Kappa Mu Epsilon 4: Who's Who li. TEMPLE B. FERGUSON Fort Wforth, Texas Major: Business Adminis- tration Bryson Club 2, 5, -ll Chamber of Commerce 2, 5, 4. WK' Seniors C 2 . I . - rug' -- if I H . -. FT , 'LL I VII -d'!'l ' 2-:il fi F . .uf 'I -, -Q2 ...A il .I . -.. li .Li -, E ,af i ii E-Ii 'Ji ' a ll 5 ' li 2?' il- i s.. ?. N -1- i:.'2-:L-? -ii - I i Si, ' 7 .1 -, , C fi! I Iixiililii V of ,.:,flg,l M ' T 1 A - . . 5 -2 ? ? -nv La -- 1 I 4-C X i eniora . ROW I MARGARET C. FLING Fort Worth, Texas Major: Sociology Los Hidalgos 23 Mavericks 1, Pi Gamma Mu 4, Psy- chology Club 3g W. S. A. 1. BILLY S. FLOWERS Cleburne, Texas Major: Mathematics Kappa Mu Epsilon 4g Phys- ics Society 2, 3, 4, Chair- man 4. CHARLIE FLOYD Fort Worth, Texas Major: Accounting BILLIE MARIE FORD Fort Worth, Texas Major: Psychology GEO, E. FORTENBERRY Fort Worth, Texas Major: English Sigma Tau 4. ROSE ANN FOX Albuquerque. N. Mex. Major: Elementary Educa- tion Alpha Psi Omega 2, Leti 2, ROW 2 JOE K. FRALEY Fort Worth, Texas Major: Business Adminis- tration American Legion 3. 43 Chamber of Commerce 3. 45 Frog Vets 3. CHARLES A. FRANKLIN Fort Worth, Texas Major: History JAMES E. FULTZ Wichita Falls, Texas Major: Business Administra- tion Band 1, Bryson 3, 43 Chamber of Commerce 2, , i. BETTY JOYCE FUQUA Fort Worth, Texas Major: Secretarial Science Collegiate B. 8: P. W. 2, 3, 4, President 41 Pris- cilla 3g Psychology 4. BETTY GAINES Fort Worth, Texas Major: Geology Alpha Chi 3, 43 Choral Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Frogettes 1, Leti 2, Meliorist 1, 2, 3, 45 Natural Science So- ciety 1, 2, 3, 4, Parabola 3.4: Y1' l, 2, 3. BARBARA GARDNER Somerville, Texas Major: Geology Alpha Chi 4g Bryson Club 2, 3, 43 Frogettes 1, Vice President 15 Leti 2, Nat- ural Science Society 2, 3: Student Council 3, Junior Class President. ROW 3 BETTY GASTON Eunice, New Mexico Major: English Choral Club 33 Collegiate B. 81 P. W. 43 Meliorist 35 W. S. A. 4, Sigma Tau 3, 4, Secretary 4. AL GILL Flushing, N. Y. Major.' Psychology, Sociol- vgv Meliorist lg Student Coun- cil 3, 4, Y 1, Senior Representative, Student Cabinet 4g Yell Leader 2. 3, 4. PATRICIA GILLESPIE Fort Worth, Texas Major: English Alpha Chi 3, 4, President 4, Bryson 43 Horned Frog 32 Los Hidalgos 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Presi- dent 4, Phi Sigma Iota 2, 3, 4, President 3g Sigma Tau 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 35 'YH 2, 3, 4, U. R. C. 4, T. C. U. Sweetheart 1947, Delta Bowl Queen 1948, Who's Who 3, 4. RICHARD V. GILLILAND Fort Worth. Texas Maja rx Accounting HERSCHEL M. GLASGOXV Fort Worth, Texas Major: Geology Flying Frogs lg Hoe Down Club 1. CHARLENE GLENN Fort Worth, Texas Major: Education Brushes Club 3, 4, Psy- chology Club 4. ROW I ROW 2 ROW 3 MARGIE LEE GOBER Fort XVorih, Texas Major: Spanish, History Alpha Chi 3, -ig Los Hi- dalgos 2. 3, li, Phi Sigma Iota 3, 4, Vice President 3, President -ig Who's Who 4. BEN T. GOLDBECK, JR. Fort Wforth, Texas fllajnrf Math German Club 3, 4, Vice- President 3, Kappa Mu Ep- silon -i: Physics Society S, ri. J. B. GOLDMAN, JR. Bay St. Louis, Mississippi ,Ilt1jnr.' Geology CLAUDE E. GOODE Fort Wforth, Texas DELIGHT GOODWIN Oklahoma City, Okla. lllnjur: Chemistry American Chemical Society 2. 3, 4, Reporter 3, Vice- President 4, Leti 2, Mel- iorist 2, 3, -'ig Parabola 3, lg Secretary Senior Class. BETTY SUE GOOLSBY Huntsville, Texas lllnjorx English Alpha Chi 3, 4, Band 15 Choral Club 23 Frogettes lg Horned Frog 45 Leti 2, President 2: Meliorist Club l, 2, 3, 4, Sigma Tau 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Student Council 3, 45 Upper Class Representative 3, 4, Y 2, S, i, RUTH ANN GOSSAGE San Juan, Texas Major: Sociology B. C. B. 23 Brushes 35 Leti 2, Los Hidalgos 3. GRACE PRISO GOZA Beaumont, Texas Majors' Speech Frogettes lg Leti 23 Radio Wfork Shop 4, CARROLL B. GRAFA, JR. Fort Xllforth, Texas Maiar: Business Adminis- tration Band l. 23 Chamber of Commerce 3. BETTY GRAY Fort Worth, Texas rllfrjors Psychology Psychology Club 4. JAMES W, GREGG Fort Worth, Texas A'lrzjor.' Business Administra- tion. BETTYE GREEN Sherman, Texas Mrzjrm' Education MARY GRIEEITH Port Worth, Texas Major: Business Manage- ment Bryson Club 3, 4, Colle- giate B. LQ P. W. 2, 3, 4, Frogetres lg Leti 25 Los Hidalgos 2, 3, 4. BISHOP LEON GUNTER Port Worth, Texas Major: Geology Parabola 2. XVM. L. GUPTON, JR. Port W'orth, Texas Major: Geology Bryson Club l, 2, 3, -i, President 3, -i. ROBERT S. GUY Eort Worth, Texas Major: Biology American Chemical So- ciety 2, 3, 4, Frog Vets 2, Natural Science Society 2, 3, 43 Judiciary Committee 2,3,1i. THOMAS E, GXVIN Amarillo, Texas Major: Music Band 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, -'lg Fine Arts Council 2, 5, 4, Secretary 3, President fig Symphony Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Camerata 3, 4, Secrerary-Treasurer 3, 4. JIM HAGEMAN Eort Worth, Texas M.fxjur.' Sociology American Legion 2, 33 Pi Gamma Mu 4. u 1 ,.1 ' 1 'lava 'Q' :jr g :i 0 eniora sf- Sw -wx we vm. QW WMM is 'QW -rg O eniora ROW I HELEN F. HAILEY Chico, Texas Al4Zj0f,' Education Collegiate B. 84 P. W. 2, 3, 4, Vice President EL Frogettes Ig Leti 25 Melior- ist 1, 2. 3. VICTOR HAJEK Fort XYXorth, Texas Mtzjor: Mathcmatics HAROLD C. HALL Alta Loma, California Major: B u s i n es s Adminis- tration MARGARET HANNA Whitewright, Texas Major: Music ALVIS O. HARDIE Fort Worth, Texas Major: Business Education MRS. MARY JO HARGIS Fort Worth, Texas Major: Secondary Education Ministers' Wives 3, 4. ROW 2 EDWIN S. HARRISON Fort Worth. Texas Major: Biology American Chemical So- ciety 5. WALTER HARRISON Houston, Texas Major: Geology T Association 2, 5. JOBE E. HARVEY Fort W'orth, Texas Major: Business Adminis- tration B. S. U. 3. JOSEPH XV. HAYS Fort XVorth, Texas Major: B us i n es s Adminis- IIHUOI1 Chamber of Commerce 5, 4g Frog Vets Z. BEN HEARN Jacksonville, Texas Major: Economics I, R. C. I, 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 3g Frog Forensic Fra- ternity 3, 4, Pi Gamma Mu 43 Student Council 3, 4, Y 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4, Pi Kappa Delta 2, 3. 4, President 31 Vice President of Student Body 4. STUART F. HENDRICKS Fort Worth, Texas Major: Business Adminis- tration American Legion 2, 3, 4, Chamber of Commerce 3, -ig Frog Vets 2. 5. ROW 3 TOM H. HENDRIX Fort Wlorth, Texas Major: Secondary Education DOROTHY M. HENRY Ranger, Texas Major: Speech-Drama Alpha Psi Omega 3, 43 Fallis Players 3, 4. EUGENE XV. HILI. Fort Worth, Texas Major: Education MARY A. HOFFMAN Jersey City, N. J. Major: Sociology J. TRACEY HOPPER Corpus Christi, Texas Major: Religion B. C. B. 2, 3, 43 Meliorist 3Y4g3Timothy Club 3, 41 JOSEPH B. HOPWOOD Talco, Texas Major: Economics ROW 'I JEANE HORTON Houston, Texas Major: Home Economics Alpha Chi 5, 4, American Chemical Society 23 Chi Beta 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3: Choral Club 1, 2, Frog- ettes lg Leti 2, Meliorist 1, 2. 3, fi: Y 1, 2, 3: Inter- Club Council 33 Junior Class Vice President. GLEN HOUCHIN Fort Wixrth, Texas Major: B u s in e s s Manage- ment American Legion 5, JEANETTE HOULE Fort Wlorth, Texas lllfzjorf Commercial Eco- nomics. if H. R. HUDSON, JR. liort XVorth, Texas Major: Government American Chemical Society l: Natural Science Society v JOY HURT Dallas, Texas zllajur: Spanish Alpha Chi fl, Horned Frog 2, Business Manager 2, Los Hiclalgos 5, -'lg Phi Sigma Iota 5, Ai. WILLARD L, HUTCHINS Nocona, Texas Aldjllff Speech-Drama Alpha Psi Omega 4, Fallis Players 4, Business Man- ager 4. ROW 2 JOHN E. HUTTON Azle, Texas Major: Religion Band 1: Choral Club l, 2, 5, rig Meliorist 1, 2, 3, 4, Symphony Orchestra 1, 2: 'limothy Club 1, 2, 53 Y 2. GERALD J. HYLAND Fort Wforth, Texas Major: Art Brushes Club 3, -i, JANET ANN JACKSON Tulsa, Oklahoma Major: Art Brushes Club 5, -ig Horned Prog 5, -4, Psychology -l. BETH JAMES Breckenridge, Texas Major: Sociology Collegiate B. 8: P. NW, 51 Frogetres 1, I, R, C. 5, fig Leti 2g Meliorist l, 2, 5, fi: Student Council 5, Jun- ior Representativeg Y l. 2, 5. 4, Vice President l. President 23 Junior Secre- tary, Sophomore Vice Presi- dent. WALLACE C. JAY, JR. Fort Worth, Texas Major: Commercial Ac- counting LARRY JENKINS Daingerfield, Texas Major: Psychology Frog Vets Jig German Club -lg Psychology -i. ROW 3 MARY LOU JOHNSON San Angelo, Texas Major: Religious Education B. C. B. 3, 4, Priscilla 3, -l, President Fall Al. VIVIAN H. JOHNSON Fort Xworth, Texas ,lla,or.' Speech JAMES ALFRED JONES Fort Wforth, Texas fllajurs Geology Bryson J, -lg 2, 5, -i, WILLIAM E. JONES Fort XY'orth, Texas Alajur: Commercial Ac- counting American Legion -l. HAROLD E. KARGIZS Fort Wlorth, Texas Major' Geology ALTON E. KAY Fort Worth, Texas ,llujarx Business Manage- ment eniora 5. i fx L...... f F1-lsr. 1 -+31 , fe gifilu nif,vI, ' is-' fr-si-Elf f -4- 1-rg, ea 'T ft' ' L, V- .' 2 1 Q ., - O Q 3 -'T v1 5fR ,f'.1:' l ' T--F ' -- R gr e Q1 l ll' P ummm YT G' ' f' ,, Q .1 1 U , 1, X I rn ' All ll , l li 1-5 I i i ng A vv eniora . I r . L I I .A ROW 'I ROW 2 ROW 3 PATRICIA M. KEITH Fort Worth, Texas Major: Music Education JOSEPH D. KENNEDY Fort Worth, Texas Major.' Geology JAMES S. KEY, JR. Odessa. Texas Major: Biology American Chemical Society 3, 45 LeCercle Francais Ig Natural Science Society 2, 3, 4. DIXIE KINNEY Fort Wortli, Texas Major: Psychology, Religion B. C. B. 3, 4, W. S. A. I3 HY Ig Psychology 5: Pris- cilla Club 3, 4g Baptist Stu- rlcnt Union 2. 3, 4. A. ANN KNODE Fort Wortli, Texas Major: Geology Choral Club 3. 4. CARL WM. KNOX, JR. Arlington, Texas Major: Physical Education Br 'son 3 4' Fro Vets 3 y .. . , ,g .. 45 T Association 3, 4g Favorite 3, 4. RICHARD G. KRAMER Texas City, Texas Major: Physical Education Frog Vets 2, T Associa- tion 2, 3, 4. A. W. Larry LAIRD Louisville, Kentucky Major: Business Adminis- tration American Legion 3. 43 Chamber of Commerce 3. 4, Frog Vets 5. ROSALYN LAIRD Fort Worth, Texas Major.' Home Economics Bryson 5, 4, Chi Beta 2. 3, 4, Vice President 4. LOUIS LATHAM. JR, Colorado City, Texas Major: B u si n es s Adminis- ll'3IlOl'l Chamber of Commerce I1 Flying Frogs I. JUANITA LEE LATIMER Hattiesburg, Mississippi Major: Speech-Drama FRANCES LEAK Longview, Texas Major: Art Frogettcs Ig Leti 2. IVA HELEN LEE Colorado City, Texas Major: Physics, Math. Alpha Chi 3, 45 Frogettes lg Parabola 2, 33 Kappa Mu Epsilon 45 Physics So- ciety 2, 5, 4: Secretary 3. 4, Y 1, 2. BETTY ANN LIPSCOMB Temple, Texas Major: English B. 84 P. W. 4: Meliorist 43 Sigma Tau Delta 3, 4. JOY LIVINGSTON San Angelo. Texas Major: Psychology, Religion B. C. B. I, 2, 5, 4, Choral Club 2, 3, 4, Frogettes Ig Leti 2, Meliorist I, 2, 3. 4, Y 1, 2, Priscilla 3, 4, Psychology 3, 4, Treas- urer 3. CAROL LOAFMAN Fort Worth, Texas Major: English-Spanish Horned Frog 5, 4: Los Hidalgos 4. JIM LUCAS Pecos, Texas Major: Physical Education Bryson 2, 3, 4, T As- sociation 2, 3, 4, President 4, Favorite l, 2, 3. TOMMIE LEE MADDUX Fort Worth, Texas Major: Business B. and P. W. 4. ROW 1 HELEN RUTH MAGILL Fort Wforth, Texas rllujurs English BILL MAINIIRE Roanoke, Texas illnjmx' Business Education Ameritan Legion 5, fi, Ad- jutant -I1 Clhainber of Com- merce 5. MARY KAY MARES Galveston, Texas iII11jnr.' English Lui 2: Meliorisr 2, 3. MARILYN MARTIN For! XVortl1, Texas Major: Government Press Club 2, 'S' ,ig Skiff 2, 5, fi. JESSE MASON Fort xvlitlffll, Texas Mizjnrf Geology Assotiaxion i, Favor- ite S, -i. KATHERINE A. MASON Fort Wforth, Texas .fllujurx English Eallis Players 2, -'ig Frog- utes lg Meliorist I, 2g Sigma Tau 5, -I, Vice President fi: Student Coun- cil l: Y I, 2, ROW 2 ZACK MASON. JR, Fort W'orrh, Texas Major: Business Adminis- tration. American Legion 2, 3, -I. Sergeant-At-Arms 3: Cham- ber of Cfcunmerce 5, -ig Ely- ing Frogs 5, -'ig Erog Vets l, 2, 3g Evening College Student Council 5. BELLAMY S. MATSON Fort XVorth, Texas Maj-ur.' Business Adminis- tration Bryson -I3 Chamber of Com- merce 2, 5, -i, Vice Presi- dent 3. WM, H. MATTHEWS lll Fort Wtmrzlm, Texas Najaf: Geology XWADE EUDELL MAY Fort XVorth, Texas illujorx Business Adminis- trunon LOYD McANALLY Fort XVorth, Texas Major: Business Adminis- tration Cliamluer of Clommerfe 5. RALPH A, MQCAMY Fort XY'orth. Texas ilfuforx Journalism Press Club 2. 3, -I: Frog Vets 2, 31 Skiff 2, 5, -I, Editor 43 Student Council 3, -I. ROW 3 WNI. D. MLIIHAREN Albuquerque, N, M. ,lIaj0r.' Physical Education Frog Vets 3, -i. EDITH A. McLEOD Fort Xwitjflll, Texas Maforf Music Education Mu Zeta -I, MRS. MARY J, MQCOY Fort Wortli, Texas Major: Elementary Educa- H011 BETTY L. MQKQUISTION Fort Wfortli, Texas iliajor: Sociology Ei Gamma Mu -I: XV. S. A. , 'l. DAVIS B. MLLQULLOIIH Fort XVorth, Texas Jlajnr: Business Adminis- tration American Legion -I 3 Cham- ber of Commerce 5, -I. CHARLES R. MQMINN Fort Wortlm, Texas Amjor: Economies O eniora ROW 'I MYRA LEE MCNEILI. Fort Wiprth, Texas Major: Music Choral Club I, 2, 3, 4. DELORES MEADOXWS Longview, Texas Major: Spanish Los Hidalgos 3, -lg Y 3, Psychology 3, -'ll Hoe- Down 3, fl. MARY W. MEWBORN Fort XVorth, Texas Major: Sociology Pi Gamma Mu 4. WILLIAM H. MICHERO Fort Worth, Texas Major: Commercial Business Administration Band l. 2, 3, -lg Cham- ber of Commerce 2, 3, Choral Club Ig Horned Frog 23 Orchestra I, 2, FRED G. MIDDLETON Midland, Texas .fl'lajor.' Commercial Ac- counting American Legion -fi, Cham- ber of Commerce -Z1 I. R, C. -'lg Y 3. ll. AL MIELKE San Antonio, Texas illujor: Commercial Ac- counting, Economics. Chamber of Commerce 4: Tennis 3, 45 Business- Economics 3. ROW 2 GEORGE E. NIILLER Nashville, Tennessee Major: History 1. R. C. I, 2, 3, 4, Melior- ist Club I, 2, 33 Los Hi- dalgos 43 Y l, 2, 3, 4. RAYMOND MILLER Fort Wlorth, Texas Major: Physical Education GEORGE MITCHAM Fort Worth, Texas Major: Physical Education Brushes I, 2, 3, 4, T Association 2, 3, 4. MARY NIXON Plainview, Texas Major: Speech-Drama Alpha Psi Omega 3, -il Fallis Players 3, -ig Horned Frog 3, Poetry Club 53, Radio XWork Shop 3, Vice President 31 Editors Choice 3. CHARLES R. MOONIEY Pasadena, Texas Major: Biology American Legion 4. EAIILINE MORRISON XValnut Springs, Texas fllujur: Education Chi Beta l, 2, Frogettes lg Psychology I. ROW 3 SAMMY MORROW Graford, Texas Major: English, Journalism Alpha Chi 43 Press Club 2, 3, 45 Fallis Players fi: Horned Frog 3,-igBusiness Manager 3, Editor 143 I. R. C. 3, LeCercle Francais 2, Meliorist Club 3, Sigma Tau 2, 3, 4, Reporter 33 Skiff 2, 3, Feature Edi- tor 3g Student Council 3, 4, Y 3, 4, Reporter 3, Cabinet 3, 4, Class Presi- dent 33 Whos Who 4. JO MOSLEY Fort Wczrth, Texas Major: Art Brushes 3, li. L. A. MURRAY Fort Worth, Texas Major: Geology Frog Vets I, 2, Science Club I, 2, 3, 4, Yell Lead- tr I, 23 Sheriff Ranch Wick 2. JAMES F, MUSSETTER Fort Wtmrth, Texas Major: Commercial Ac- counting American Legion I, 2, 3, fl, Commander 23 Chamber of Commerce 2, 35 Frog Forensic Fraternity I, 2, 3, -ig I. R. C. 3, President ll: Meliorist Club l, 2, 3. -ig Pi Gamma Mu 43 Siu- dent Council 2, -lg Pi Kap- pa Delta 3, fi, Judiciary Committee 3: Business and Economics Club 3, fl, Vice President 35 Student Body Treasurer fi. VICKEY NAHAM Fort Worth, Texas Major: Spanish Los Hidalgos 2, 3, li, President liall -fig Phi Sigma Iota fi. GEORGE F. NEAL Smithfield, Texas ,lltzjors Accounting ROW I VICTOR L. NEAL Fort W'orth, Texas lllujnrx Commercial Art fhamber of Commerce 5, PATRICIA M. NIX Fort XVorth, Texas Major: Home Economics Chi Beta I. 2, 5, lg Psy' chology Club 5, -I. JOHN E. NOAH Fort WIOIII1, Texas Major: Art Brushes Club 2. ROBERT NOAH Fort XlC orth, Texas lllujor: Art Brushes Club Z, 5. LIICILE NUSSBAIIM Fort W'orth, Texas lllrzjorr Music Mu Zeta 5. FI, Treasurer 5. Historian yi: Stage Band 5. -I: Symphony Orchestra 5, -I NANCY NYE San Angelo, Texas lllujnrf Music Theory Choral Club 5, -ig Fine Arts Council -ig Mu Zeta 5, -4, Secretary -lg Symphony Orchestra -I. ROW 2 JAMES E. ODELL Fort Wforth, Texas .Il.1jur.' Management American Legion -I: Cham- ber of Commerce -lg Pi Gamma Mu I: Psychology Club yi: Y S, -ig Vic: President Senior Class. JAMES M. O'DONNELL Fort XVorth, Texas ,lllzjun Commercial Ac- counting JAMES G. O'DONOHOE Fort Wtmrth, Texas Major: Geology American Legion 2, 5, Lig Natural Science Society 2, a. LOTTIE JO ONVENS Ozona, Texas rlltzjnr: Elementary Ed uca- tion Hryson 5, ,ig lfrugettes I: Leti 23 Ranch XVeek Queen S, Texas U, Round-Up Representative 5. JANICE PACE Haskell, Texas .lll1jor: Secondary Education Brushes I, 23 Chi Beta 2, 5, ,ig Ifrogettes lg Lett 2. BILL PADON Ifort XVorth, Texas lllrzjur: Physical Education American Legion 5, -I: Bryson Club 5, -lg Choral C.lul's 23 Flying Frogs 5, -I. President 45 Hoe-Down Club 5, 3,,-M Nh ms?-fi' ROW 3 MARY ANN PALLEIN Tulsa, Oklahoma ,lllzjurx Spanish RALPH T. PALMER Oxnard. California Major: Biology American Chemistry Society 5, ,ig B. ci. B. 2, 5. -ig Choral Club 2, 5, Frog Vets 3: Homiletic Guild 5, -ii Meliorist 2, 3, 443 Natural Science Society 5, Llg Psy- chology Cluh 5, -1: Y 2, 5, 4, Secretary 5. ROY VU. PARAMORE Lufkin, Texas Major: Commerce, Business Administration American Legion 5, -ll Chamber of Commerce 5, 4. ANDY J. PATTERSON Fort W'orth, Texas .llfzjorf Music Band l, 2, ig Symphony Orchestra I, Z, 5, ROLLIN M. PATTON Louisville, Ktntucky ,II.1jor.' Psychology B. C. B, -I. LLTZ. D. PAULSON Caguas. Puerto Rico Major: Home Economics Chi Beta 4g Los Hidalgos 4. enior.4 O .,.,s -nxy..x xv' 1 eniora O ROW I ROW 2 ROW 3 W. CLAUDE PEARCE Hillsboro, Texas Major: Psychology B. C. B. Timothy 2, 3, 4 FRANK H. PEASE Hollis, Oklahoma Major: Management American Legion 25 Flying Frogs I. BETTY PICKERING Alpine, Texas Major: English Alpha Chi 33 W. S. A. 4. LEON W. PICKETT Fort Worth, Texas Major: Geology. NILA LOU PIERCE Fort Wforth, Texas Major: English Alpha Psi Omega 5. 43 Fallis Players 2, 5, -1. HOLLIS W. PITCOCK Denison, Texas Major: Physical Education Student Council 43 T Association 3, 4: Student Body President 43 Student Body Treasurer 4. WILEY E. PONDER Fort Worth, Texas Major: Commercial Af- counting Chamber of Commerce 5, 4, Flying Frogs 5, 4. RICHARD S. POOLE El Reno, Oklahoma Major: Psychology JENNY LIND PORTER Fort Worth, Texas Major: English Alpha Chi 3, 43 Horned Frog 33 Los Hidalgos 2, 3, 4, Vice President 5, Sigma Tau 3, 43 Philosophy Club 45 Phi Sigma Iota 3, 41 Poetry Club I, 2, 5, 4, Vice President 5, President 43 Symphony Orchestra 1, 25 Whtm's Who 3, 4. M. E. NICK POWELL Meridian, Mississippi Major: Religion American Legion: B. C. B. 2 I-Iomiletic Guild: Timothy. TOMMY PRICKETT Fort Worth, Texas Major: Geology JESSE B. PUGH De Ridder, Louisiana Major: Sociology B. C. B. I, 2, 3, 43 Tim- othy 1, 2, 5, 4, Vice Presi- dent 5. JAMES N. PYLE El Paso, 'Texas Major: Economics HARTWELL M. RAMSEY Atlanta, Georgia Major: Journalism B, C. B. 4, Press Club 3, 4g Homiletic Guild 43 Poetry Club 3, 4g The Skiff 3, 4, Press journalism Award 5. SALLYE RANDAL Seymour, Texas Maj0r.' Art Brushes lg Frogettes 1, I.eti 2, Radio Wforkshop 3. JAMES R. RATCLIFF Dallas, Texas Major: Speech-Drama Choral Club l, 21 Fallis Players l, 2, 3, 41 Frog Vets l: Hoe Down 4, Horned Frog 3, Radio Wforkshop I, 2. CHARLES XV, READER Brownwood, Texas Major: Psychology Band lg Mcliorist I: Psy- chology Club 4, Timothy Club I, 2, 5, -ig Y I. MRS. XVAYNE REEVES Fort Worth, Texas Major: Business Adminis- tration Los Hidalgos. ROW I MARGARET RICHARDS Dallas, Texas rl Irljurf Sociology, Psych- ology Alpha Chi 5, -ll Choral Club I, 2, Erogettes Ig I. R. C. S, -'ig Leti 21 Los Hidalgos Z, 5, 41 Meliorist I, 2, 4, fig Pi Gamma Mu 5, -'ig Psychology Club 3, II Student Council 5, U. R. C. 5, XVho's Wfho 5, fig Y I, 2, 5, I, President 3. LAVON RICHARDSON lfort XVorrh, Texas .llrzjnrt Biology Ameritan Chrmistry Society -I: German Club 53 Nat- ural Science Society II, Poetry -i. JAMES D. RIGHTMIRE Port XVorth, Texas .fIIugnr.' Secondary Education ONA ROBERTS Gainesville, Texas rIlr1gnr.' English Alpha Chi 3, 4, Frogettes l, Vice President li I. R. C. 5, -'iz LeCercIe Francais 3: Lcri 2, Los Hidalgos 2, 5, fi: Second Vice President il Meliorist I, 2, 5, fig Phi Sigma Iota 5, lg Sigma Tau 2, S, 1, Sctretary Z, Vice President S, Ptcsidtnr -'ii Y l, 2, 5, Q, Group Leader 2, 4. President -I: X. ho's XY ho -I. JEAN A. ROBESON XY'asl1ington, D. C. .Ihzjurf Sociology Choral Cluh l. 2, .71 Frog' cttes I: Lcti 2: Meliotist 1, 23 Pi Gamma Mu 5, -I. FRANK ROGERS Waxahachie. Texas .llrzjaw Physical Education ROW 2 JO ROLLER Houston, Texas ,lhijm-.' Secondary Education Los Hidalgos 2, 5, Ai. BRYAN A. ROSS Eort XVorth, Texas rllujur: Economics Pi Gamma Mu 4g Psychol- ogy Club fi. M. E. RUDD, JR. Fort XY'orth, Texas .tllajnrx Physical Education Frog Vets 1, 2. VIZRNIE G. RUNNION Fort XVorth, Texas Mfzjnr: Com m e r c i al Ac- CUUI'lIlIlg Band I, 23 Chamber of Commerce 3, -'i. ARLENE RUOEE Sioux City, Iowa .lirrjurf Sociology WILLIAM G. RUSSELL Fort XVorth, Texas .lhzjvrx B u s i n es s Adminis- tration Chamber of Commerce 4. ROW 3 HAROLD E. RYDELL Port Wtxrth, Texas rllnjrnn' Psychology American Legion 5, i. Adjutant ri. ROBERT SAAM Fort Worth, Texas ,llrzjorf English Fallis Players AI, LeCercle Francais l. LEONARD XV. SAMSON Eort Wtrrtli, Texas Major: Commercial Busi- ness Administration Hebrew Association 2. LARRY XV, SCHENCK Eort XVotth, Texas .Iiajnrf Geology MRS. E. SCHULER Fort XVotth, Texas Major! Secondary Education B. C. B. 1.2, 3, 41 Choral Club I, 2, 55 Ministers' W'ives fl. M. C. SCI-IUMACI-IER East Bernard, Texas ,Ilrljurx Physical Education nv O en ion! fill? 2514 ill.' I il -iw ' eniora ROW 1 D. M. SCHXVARTZ St. Louis, Missouri .llfzjors Education Meliorist Club 2, S, ll Parabola 3. 4: Kappa Nu Epsilon 3, ri. HALLYE li. SCIIXVIER Fort Worth. Texas ,'lIfzjor.' Psychology Psychology Club 71, -'ll Frcnch Club 3. CLAUDE T. SC,O'l l' lfort XY'orth. Texas .llamry Accounting XVILLIAM H. SEAMAN Lufdcrs. Tcxas ,llayorv Gzology ENEL VIRGINIA SHAW' Fort XY'orih, Texas Major: Music Fine Arts Council IZ Frog cites Ig Horned Frog -ig Radio XVorl:shop 2, il Symphony Orchestra S, 'il Mu Zeta 5, -1, Secretary S, President -I. XVILLIAM SHAW Breckenridge, Texas Major: Biology ROW 2 JOE R. SHERROD Fort XY'orth, Texas .llninrf Secondary Education Student Council 3, -I, Jun- ior Class Representative I. Upper Class Representative -i. VICTOR SIAO Nanking, China Alajorx Secondary Education Mcliorist Club 43 Y 4, XWAYNE SIMPSON Wlashington, Pennsylvania Major: Accounting KAY SIMS Paint Rock, Texas ,fllnmr'.' Art Alpha Chi I: Brushes Club l. 2. S, -I: Bryson Club 2. S. il: Secretary: Choral Club 2, 51 Fine Arts Coun- cil 2, 5: Frogettfs 1: Lcti 2: Los Hidalgos 1.2. 5. ig Meliorist Club 1. 2, ig Stus dcnt Council 33 Y 1, 2. 51 Religious Council 5, 'lg Freshman Vice-President ll Student Representative 53 Favorite 2, -I. GLYNN SLAYDON La Salle. Texas 1Ili1jur.' Economics Chnmher of Commerce. ELIZABETH A. SMILEY Bilaspur. India ,lliffurf English Alpha Chi 5. -I: Erogettcs lg Les Grenouillcs 2, 5, -il Leti 21 Meliorist 1, 2, 3. -Il Sigma Tau 2. 3, -'ig Y I 7 3 I ww fig WW, ROW 3 DOROTHY SMITH Greenville, Texas Alajor: Psychology Frogettes lg Horned Frog F: 7Lcti 2: Mcliorist Club JACK SMITH, JR, Fort NX'orth, Texas fllajurx Physical Education MARY FRANCES SPEER Corpus Christi, Texas Major: Elcmcntary Educa- tion Brushcs Club ig Meliorist Club 3. fl. GEORGE M. STANCOFIT Fort XVorth. Texas .llrzjurq Physical Education T Association 2, 3. i. ,IAS. A. STANDRIDGE Fort Gibson, Oklahoma illayvr: Psychology Alpha Chi 51 American Legion I: B. C. B. 53 ln- ternational Relations 5: Meliorist Cluh 2, 3: Pi Gamma Mu 5, fig Psychol- ogy Club 'IL Student Coun- cil 5. fi, Vice-President 3, President -ig Timothy Club S, Treasurer 31 Y 51 XXfl1o's Wfho Eg Class Favorite 5, IIILL STARR Whitesboro. Texas .llajnw Spanish I.cs Grenouillcs 51 Poetry Club I1 Y 5. MQW su w. ROW I PIZGGY ANN STEENSON Plano, Texas flltzjnr: Business Adminis- tration B. K P. XV. 2, 5, -I: Mel- iorist Club l, 2g XV, S. A. 5 I FRED A. STEIN Fort XVorth, Texas .flltzjurv Accounting ORMAND JANE SYKES Houston, Texas ,llfffw-.' Medical Technology Frogettes I: Natural Sci- ence Society Z, 51 Ameri- can Chemical Society fl: Club-Medical Technology -1. FRIED TAYLOR Denison, Texas filtzjnrf Physical Education Bryson Club lg T Asso- LHIUUII I. JAMES THAGGARD Fort XYorth, Texas lltmfrx ll ii s i nes s Adminis- Il'tlIlUII DOROTIIY THOMPSON Muskogee, Oklahoma tlltzjorf Biology American Chemical Society Vw, -i. ROW 2 JACK H. THOMPSON Fort Worth, Texas .lltlj0l',' Physical Education HORTENSIA TOLEDO Lima, Peru, S. A. .lltlforf Iinglish Chi Beta 3, -i: Internation- al Relations Club 5, -'ig Los Hidalgos 5, -Ll, -Meliorist Club S, -ig Phi Sigma Iota 3 'l DOROTHY TOMLINSON Houston, Texas .llajrzrf Religious Education B. C. B. l. 2. 3, -ll Los Hidalgos 53 Mcliorist Club l, 2, 5, -lg Priscilla Club 1, 2, S, -i, Vice-President S: Vice-President 2. XVENDIELI. R. TOXVERY Fort XVorth, Texas tllfijon' Physical Education Hoe Down Club 41 Los Hidalgos 2, Parabola 31 Freshman Track Ig I. M. Sports l, 2, 5, -i, BETTY ANN TURNER Fort XY'orth, Texas lltzjur: Spanish ROIEIERT IZ. URBAN Fort XY'orth, Texas illtmux' Secondary Educa- IIUII ROW 3 PAUL A. VINSANT Fort XIC'orth, Texas ,lhzjorx Business Adminis- tration Chamher of Commerce 5, 4. ww arf' A-QW fl .,,a.....a-0' DON NVALKER Fort XY'orth, Texas ,Ilf1fur.' Geology American Legion. FD GAMBLIE XVALKER Fort XVorth, Texas flltzjor: Business Adminis- tration Chamber of Commerce 5, fi, Vice-President fig Cfhoral Club I, 2, 5. -l. INIORTON XWALKER Dumas, Texas Major: Speech, Art Alpha Chi 5, -'lg Alpha Psi Omega 5, -ig Brushes Club 2, 5, Vice-President 3g Fal- lis Players 2, 3, -I, Presi- clcnt 53 Fine Arts Council 5, Vice-President 53 Frog Vets 2: Horned Frog 2, 5. MARY LYNN XVALLACIT Fort XVorth, Texas tlltzjim' Psychology Psychology -l. TOMMYI5 WEATHERS Fort Xvorth, Texas tllajor: Psychology Student Council 5, -ig Psy- chology 5, -'ig junior Class Representative 3. i ..S eniora O .tnAXXXIWlllllVlM1' -r M-,pr eniora 0 ,af ww., 1 x Q ifewfwx E . -ni M. .-J . A ROW 1 ROW 2 ROW 3 LILLIAN WELLS Dumas, Texas flfajrnz' Art Brushes Club 3, 43 Frog- cttes lg Leti I. F. E. WESTMORELAND Fort Wforth, Texas Nfzjorf Secondary Education EVELYN M. NWHEELER Fort Wforth, Texas Najaf: Education LEONARD C. WHITE Fort Wforth, Texas flffzjnrx Accounting Dana Press Club 2. SUE XVHITESIDE Seymour, Texas Major: Art Alpha Chi 4, Brushes Club l, 2, 3, 43 Bryson Club 5, 4, Publicity 4, Leti 2g Los Hidalgos 2, 5, -13 Y I. 23 Psychology Cluh 3. CONSTANCE G. XVICK Noblesville, Indiana Major: Physical Education B. C. B. Association 5, fig Leti 3: Mavericks Ig Mel- iorist Club lg Ministers' wives 3, -ig Student Coun- cil 2, W. S. A. l, Z, 5, 4, Campus Club lg President H. L. WILKINSON, JR. Port Worth, Texas flfajun' Art Brushes Club 2, 3, 4. EUGENE WILLIFORD Houston, Texas Major: Physical Education Frog Forensic Fraternity 2, 3, 1. BILLY JEAN WILSON Fort Worth, Texas Major: Art, Spanish Alpha Chi 3, 4g Brushes Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Los Hi- dalgos l, 2, 5, 4, Phi Sigma Iota 3, fir. RICHARD J. WILSON Fort Worth, Texas Major: Pre-Dental Band l, 2, 3, 43 Natural Science Society I, 2. 5, 4. VIRGINIA XWILSON Fort Wtmrth, Texas Alajwz' Sociology ROBERT W. WINN Cleburne, Texas Major: Business Adminis- tration American Legion 55 Cham- ber of Commerce 5, Ll, ERNEST N. XVOLFF Fort Wforth, Texas Maja V: Mathematics Parabola 2, 5g Kappa Mu Epsilon 3, AUBYN SUE W'OOD Fort Worih, Texas Major: Sociology Baptist Student Union 5, fl, Secretary fl. GEO. C. XVOUDARD. JR. Fort X5C'orth, Texas Alfzjon' Management American Legion -ig Cham- ber of Commerce 33 Psy- chology 4. BOB WOOLDRIDGE San Angelo, Texas .fI111jur.' Geology JAMES R. XVRIGHT, JR. Cisco, Texas Major: Philosophy Timothy Club 5. II, Presi- dent fig Philosophy Club J, fl. ROBERT L. WRIGHT Fort Wforth, Texas Major: Government American Legion 2, 3, -lg Pi Gamma Mu 4g The Skiff fig Debate Team 4, ROW I ROSEMARY XVYNNE Palmer, Texas ,llujuri Art Alpha Chi 3, flg Brushes Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Fallis Players 2, 3, 43 Fine Arts Council 45 Frogettcs lg Horned Frog 3, fig Leti 2: Los Hidalgos 1, 2, 3. 41 Student Council 43 Secre- tary-Treasurer Freshman Class lg President Senior Class 4. NETTIE M. YEAMAN Hillsboro, Texas ,llizjars Commercial Art A, CLIVE YOUNGBLOOD Fort Vlforth, Texas illnjor: Sociology T. J. YOUNGBLOOD, JR. Fort Worth, Texas ,llujurf Religion B. C. B. 5, 45 Homiletic Guild -lg Timothy Club 5. VWMWMU WUWEKKLI 1--,....-f Q eniora 5966! Damewn President 77imz'q .sdfltfdftd Vice-President Zlfcween Qlclzeea Secretary ROW No. 'I - Left to Right l ANNE MEREDITH ABBOTT PATRICIA ABERNATHY ROY T. ABLE Fort Worth, Texas Fort Wforth, Texas Fort Wforth, Texas GENE BULLET ABSHIRE SAM ACOLA Paris, Texas Decatur, Texas JOHN C. L. ADAMS, JR. . Panama City, Panama I I ROW No. 2 - Left to Right ah ROSEMARIE ADAMS LUTHER P. ADKINS DORIS ALDRIDGE Fort Stockton, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Houston, Texas F. M. ALEXANDER HELEN McC, ALEXANDER P 2 .., Fort XVorth, Texas Port Huron, Michigan Y i' ' ' - --T TFT- , P ELLIS f'AL ALFEREZ fig, 3.51 Coatesville, Pennsylvania J I :- ,V I . fl :z a ' H I, -I. z 5H. I I wL . 0 WA' .5 F 2?-s i' if M J i ff? - - ,E MI S , , , Q 152. - -H f - gi ff, 3515 .. ' fi il? -4 + I 'E' ' ' '. Row No.3 -Left to Right , so ,. X, CHARLOTTE ALEORD JOHN H. ALKEK DORIS JEAN ALLEN E' X 'A I X , Fort Worth, Texas Victoria, Texas Fort Worth, Texas -Q l X lx MARTIN ALLEN NORMA ALLEN -'-' ,ip ,W l ,ff Gainesville, Florida Gulfport, Mississippi V - Q ' I lui' DAVID M, ANDERSON QD ' T , ' Ennis, Texas ROW No. I - Left to Right 0 GUY ANDERSON FLAVIN J- ARSENEAU HARRELL C. ASHBURN unzora Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas JAMES F. ATCHISON EDW. O'DAY ATHERTON ' Frisco, Texas Fort Worth, Texas EDW. KEITH AVERITTE 0 Fort Worth, Texas I ROW No. 2 - Left to Right H. G. AYRES HUBERT BALES CONNER BALTZELLE Fort Worth, Texas Port Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas DELTON BANE JOE BANTA Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas JAMES CURLY BARNETT Fort Worth, Texas ROW No. 3 - Left to Right BOBBIE RAE BARNUM JUANITA BARRETT CHARLES BARTON Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Terrell, Texas DOUGLAS BAUGH JAMES L. BEATTY Rule, Texas Clay, Louisiana HOWARD J. BENNETT Fort Worth, Texas ROW No. I - Left to Right 1 1 JOHN BERRY ANTHONY BICOCCHI MILTON BILES V ,..- Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort W'orth, Texas ' ARLYS W. BING TOM BLACKWELL ' Oakwood, Texas Fort Worth, Texas MAURICE BLEDSOE S Clovis, New Mexico xt ROW No. 2 - Left to Right GEORGE BLEVINS KENDALL RAY BOND MARJORIE BONE j Fort Worth, Texas San Marcos, Texas Fort Worth, Texas 1 NORMA BONVILLAIN JAS. E. BOULTINGHOUSE 'ge Houston, Texas Fort Worth, Texas BETTY JO BOURNE Dumas, Texas .' .- ,. - - ROW No. 3 - Left to Right ' ' O JACK BOYD JACK BOYNTON BROOKS BRADLEY O Fort Worth, Texas Houston, Texas Alvarado, Texas JAMES H. BRADSHAW JIM BRANCH Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas . MARVIN C. BRANDT ul7fl0l'-4 Fort Worth, Texas ROW No. 1 - Left to Right DICK BRICKLEY, JR. NORMAN G. BROOKS CHARLES E. BROWN Boston, Massachusetts Wylie, Texas Fort Worth, Texas CARROLL BRUMLEY DOROTHY BRUNER Clarendon, Texas Fort Wlorth, Texas JANICE BURLING Houston, Texas ROW No. 2 - Left to Right ANNE BURRAGE MARK BURROWES, JR. JIM BUSBY Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Corpus Christi, Texas ROBERT EDSON BUSH MAMIE BYRD Fort W'orth, Texas Grand Prairie, Texas JACK CAGLE Wfichitu Falls, Texas ' ROW No. 3 - Left to Right H. L. CAIN BETTY CARDEN BOB CAROTHERS Allen, Texas Tyler, Texas Rule, Texas WESLEY CARR ROBERT C. CARTER Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas TRACY D, CARY Pampa, Texas ROW No. I -Left to Right U HAROLD MADDOX A. B. CASSELL MINA PAULINE CECIL unL0fJ Houston, Texas Fort W'orth, Texas Raymondville, Texas ANASU CHADWICK RALPH W. CHILDERS Center, Texas Fort XVorth, Texas FLLAVEEN R, CHILDRESS Fort Worth, Texas . I ll ROW No. 2 - Left to Right CASIMIR J. CICHON CLIFTON I. CLARK, JR. JACK C. CLAYTON - ,I N. Riverside, Illinois Fort Worth, Texas Bryson, Texas ZX -5-in LIDA DAY CLINE ERVIN G. CLOWER 3,1 . mir 1 gf, C Coffeyville, Kansas Fort Worth, Texas ,Q gy Y Q, A ff 5 ' F' ' 'I ' ' ' Q- I ,rl , Qin- :nf , ' Ea WAYNE COFFMAN 43 A 'gig' I 5 . .3 l 1 . Fort Worth, Texas - 'gs 'D' 5 , -JN,-If x Q T i-LD .- '- f ' - :'--- . , -- ., W Y A L , - , 6 '. I ' 1' 1 , - um mn A 3 f , ' 1 ' vl V . ' I N Row No. 3-Len to Right f f 1 , , L X 9 HAL COHEN JOAN COLE RONALD CLAUDE COLE -:iii , If A lj R K A ' Fort Worth, Texas McCamey, Texas Fort Worth, Texas T V I : .CML GEORGIANA COLEMAN R. H. COLEMAN, JR. J W -T T 3-ff A Texarkana, Texas Fort Worth, Texas -h -. LOLITA YVONNE COLLIER - S 2 Weatherford, Texas -t ,, ROW No. I - Left to Right uIti0l'J THOMAS W. CONDON, JR. CLARENCE W. COOK, JR. WALTER G. COOK, JR, Fort Worth, Texas Colorado City, Texas Fort Worth, Texas EUGENE ALLEN CORDRY JACK COUNTS Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas . ALEX S. COX, III Houston, Texas O ROW No. 2 - Left to Right JIMMIE ANN COX JEANE CRAWLEY NAOMA JEAN CREWS Dallas, Texas Ranger, Texas Enid, Oklahoma MARY ANN CROSIER WILLIAM CROZIER Cleburne, Texas Fort WOYIII, Texas BILL DAMERON Hereford, Texas I ROW No. 3 - Left to Right HICKS DANIEL VAUGHN K. DARNELL ANDREW J. DAVIS, JR Galveston, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas J. C. DAVIS, JR. MARVIN P. DAVIS Colorado City, Texas Mission, Texas SUE DAVIS Memphis, Texas ROW No. I - Left to Right TRAVIS DENNIS PAUL BUTLER DETXVEILER lSli'l l'Y DOAN liruwnwoml, Texas Eureka, Illinois Greenville, Texas T- E, JULIUS DOLNICS PRIS DOMINGUEZ W Gary, Indiana Fort Worrlx, Texas ' 4. KATHRYN DONI-IAM Texarkana, Texas ROW No. 2 - Left to Right ED DONLON MARY LOUISE DRAKE CLARENCE W, DRILLING Herkimer, New York Dallas, Texas Fon Wforxh, Texas CATHERINE DROBY JUNE LOIS DRUMM Palestine, Texas New Orleans, Louisiana LEE DUKE Benjamin, Texas C ROW No. 3 - Left to Right ' BARBARA DUNAWAY ROBERT DURRETT ADELLE EADS Blum, Texas Odessa, Texas Bangs, Texas DAVID B. EARNEST JOEL EASTER Rule, Texas Irving, Texas JAREEN EDWARDS Jacksboro, Texas l uIlL0l'J ROW No. 'I - Left to Right RALPH T, EIDSON ROBERT A. EIITRDAM ARTHUR F. ENNIS Grapevine, Texas Spokane, Wfashington Fort NXforlh, Texas JOHN ENOLQHS MAX A. ERVIN Tyler, Texas Ranger, Texas HODGES S. W. ESCUE Fort XVorth, Texas O ROW No. 2 - Left to Right BILL FAIRLEY WINFRED G. FARQUHAR HARVEY NYJ. FAUST Fort XVorth, Texas Hillsboro, Texas Windber, Pennsylvania BONNIE J. FERGUSON JINX FLANDERS Dallas, Texas Houston, Texas ISRYANT FLORES Fort Wkzrllm, Texas O ROW No. 3 - Left to Right ORBIE J. FLOYD CHUCK FRALEY MARTIN R. FRANCIS Paris, Texas Chelsea, Oklahoma Fort Worth, Texas WILLIAM B. FRANKLIN VIVIAN FREEDMAN Fon Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas KAY FREITAG Houston, Texas ROW No. 'l - Left to Right . J DONALD LEWIS FYFFE SAM H. GANN GILES W. GARMON untor El Dorado, Illinois Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas GENE GARRETT CHARLOTTE GARRISON . Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas ALICE GERNSBACHER Fort Worth, Texas 'M ,.,,,,-Ag, ...-..,.... ROW No. 2 - Left to Right WILLIAM G. GIBSON A. F, GIEBEL JACK GILDEN Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas NED C. GILLUM EUGENE C. GRANT Davenport, Iowa Belfast, Maine MARY GRAVES Fort Worth, Texas ROW No. 3 - Left to Right EDWIN W. GRAY LAWRENCE E. GRAYSON DOROTHY GREEN uv Cleburne, Texas Tyler, Texas Houston, Texas R. C, GREEN PATSY GREENE ' Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas GENE GREENWOOD Fort Worth, Texas Hiiets Ygma Nts, , We-. .qw Row No. 1 - Len to Right I ' LEONARD W. GREENXVOOD JACK GRIFFIN BEN GRIMLAND Fort XV0rth, Texas Fort XVorth, Texas Fort Wfurth, Texas CHESTER LEE GRUBBS GEORGE C. GUFFEY Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas C. N. GUINN W ' Fort XVnrth, Texas O ROW No. 2 - Left to Right MARGARET HAILEY GENE HALL GEORGE E. HALL Fort Worth, Texas Bridgeport, Texas Fort Worth, Texas JIM HALL LAMOINE M, HALL, JR. Fort Wforth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas SAM HAI.L Fun Worth, Texas O ROW No. 3 - Left to Right BETTY C. I-IAMMAKQK OLIVER T. HAMPTON TOMMY HANNA Fort Wforth, Texas Fort XVnrth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas WILSON HANNA BRIAN E. HARDEN Rusk, Texas Fort Worth, Texas JANE HARMAN Ranger, Texas ROW No. I -Left to Right VESTON TEX HARNER BILLIE FAYE HARRIS DAWN HARRIS lllchurnc. Tcxas Sulphur Springs, Texas Fort XVorth, Texas DICK HARRIS E. XV, HARRIS, JR. Fort XVorth, Tcxas XValnut Springs, Texas JOE W. HARRIS Fort Worth, Texas O ROW No. 2 - Left to Right JUNE HARRIS IQOWAN HARTER LHARLES T. HARVEY Texarkana, Texas Fort Wforth, Texas Clarksville, Arkansas PHILIP HASTINGS LUCILLE HAWKINS Santa Monica, California Fort Worth, Texas W. ROYCE HAWKINS Fort Worth, Texas O ROW No. 3 - Left to Right BILL HEAD EUGENE HEAD MARY HENDERSON Ifort Worth, Texas Cleburne, Texas Fort Worth, Texas MARY RUTH HENDERSON ROBERT HENDRICKS Falkvillc, Alabama Huntington, Indiana LUCILLE HENSON Houston, Texas 'WNV O union! S 'E S E 1557 5 . uniora ROW No. I - Left to Right MERRY HERDMAN BOBBY HERRING ROBERT F. HERRING San Angelo, Texas Mineola, Texas Cheyenne, Wyoming GILBERT HESTER BETTY JEAN HILL Amarillo, Texas Spearman, Texas BOBBY LEE HILL Longview, Texas I ROW No. 2 - Left to Right DOROTHA HILLIARD BETTY LOU HITSON EUGENIA HOARD Fort Worth, Texas Houston, Texas McKinney, Texas JOE EARLE HODGKINS SARAH CAROLYN HOLLE Fort Worth, Texas Brenham, Texas JAMES HOLME Bastrop, Texas O ROW No. 3 - Left to Right WM. ALLISON HORAN EMERY HORNADAY FREDDIE HOSKINS Fort Worth, Texas Harlingen, Texas Fort Worth, Texas BEN HOULE ARTHUR E. HOWARD Fort Worth, Texas Dallas, Texas CHARLES A. HOWARD Fort Worth, Texas ROW No. 1 - Left to Right GEORGE WM. HOWARD A. H. Lonnie HUDKINS WILLIAM H. HUETT Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas HOUSTON HUGHES BOB HUNTER Houston, Texas San Angelo, Texas AILEEN HUSBENET ' Fort Worth, Texas YKNxuxi 0 0 ., ROW No. 2 - Left to Right BYRON HUTTON GEORGE E. INMAN RICHARD W. JETT Fort Worth, Texas Graham, Texas Grand Prairie, Texas BETTY JOHANN CLIFFORD A. JOHNSON Evansville, Indiana Spanish Fort, Texas DERWOOD E. JOHNSON Fort XX!or1h, Texas ROW No. 3 - Left to Right ELLEN R. JOHNSON GEORGE R. JOHNSON MARION JOHNSON Fort XX'onh, Texas Alvarado, Texas Fort Worth, Texas MRS. MARTHA J. JOHNSON HERMAN A. JONES Odessa, Texas For: Wforth, Texas H. MILTON JONES ' ' .Q- Coleman, Texas 9 i I E1 E ROW No. I -Left to Right JERRY L. JONES SARAH LYNN JONES BASIL JOHN JOYCE, JR. ' Talco, Texas Fort Wforth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas RAI KEEN LAYTON B. KEITH Ncw Orlcans, Louisiana Arlington, Texas WARREN KELTH, Fort Wforth, Texas ' ROW No. 2 - Left to Right DORTHA Y, KENYON VICTOR KING CARL A. KOCH Gainesville, Texas Temple, Texas Kansas City, Missouri JAN KNICKERBOCKER GWEN KNOX Midland, Texas Weatherford, Texas MONTE KNUTSON Fort Worth, Texas ROW No. 3 - Left to Right FRANK KUDLATY, JR. JIM LACY JANICE LAINE South Bend, Indiana Fort Worth, Texas Fort W'orth, Texas LYNN LANE RAY LANGLOIS Brownwood Texas Fort Worth Texas CHARLES lf. LAUNIUS ,F I Sheridan, Arkansas Af ' ROW No. I - Left to Right MARY FRANCES LAWHON HARRY LAWRENCE HENRY LAWRENCE Stamford, Texas Bakersfield, California Somerville, Texas NANCY LEA ALBERTA LETT , Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas STEVE LEWIS Hico, Texas ROW No. 2 - Left to Right GRANT LINDER HAGUE LINDSAY DORIS LIVESAY Elgin, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas TED LONG BILL LUCK Fort Worth, Texas Grandview, Texas RAY LUKE Fort Worth, Texas - ' -.. , O I 0 ROW No. 3 - Left to Right JAMES BOSWELL LYON HUGH T. MANN KATHERINE MANNING Fort Worth, Texas Fort XVorth, Texas Tyler, Texas HARRIETT ELLEN MARGO NVILLIAM T. MARS Havana, Cuba Birmingham, Alabama HOWARD MARSHALL Hillsboro, Texas ROW No. l - Left to Right NELLIE MODENE MARTIN LEE MARTINEC GEORGE J. MATETICH Mansfield, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas CLAUDE MATHIS ROBERT F. MATTHEWS . Kilgore, Texas Fort Worth, Texas lj ,V JACK MAULDIN Fort Worth, Texas 0 ROW No. 2 - Left to Right ROBERT D. MAXEY FRANCES MAYI-IEW MRS. JUNE M. McALlSTER Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas JAMES MCBEE FRANKIE P. McBRYDE McKinney, Texas Forr Worth, Texas PEGGY McCARLEY McKinney, Texas O , ROW No. 3 - Left to Right JACK MCCARTER SARA MCCAULEY LAURA ANN MCCLAIN Waxahachie, Texas Jonesboro, Arkansas Fort Worth, Texas JODY MCCOLL GINGER MCCONNELL u Wichita Falls, Texas Fort Worth, Texas untorg HARDY MCCONNELL Fort Worth, Texas ROW No. 'I - Left to Right PATRICK MCELROY M. L. McKAY, JR. FRANCE A. McKEE, Jr. 0 XVaxahachie, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas RUTH ANN MCLENDON JOHN E. MCMAHON Fort Worth, Texas Cleburne, Texas DAVID B. McPHERSON Sprinflfield, Mass. . C l'n1- ROW No. 2 - Left to Right la HENRY MEADOWS ROBERT E. MEDFORD CHARLES MEEK Temple, Texas Lufkin, Texas Galveston, Texas FRANK MEEKS JOE MENEFEE Fort Worth, Texas Lufkin, Texas HELEN MERINO . Fort Worth, Texas ROW No. 3 - Left to Right ESTELLE L. MILLER MARGARET NORA MILLER DAVID E. MILLS Schenectady, New York Fort Worth, Texas Fort NXf'orth, Texas f JERRY D. MINTON JANE MIREMONT Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas A. G, MITCHELL QD - Fort Worth, Texas ROW No. I -Left to Right ' DORSEY XV. MITCHELL GLENN E. MOLYNEAUX JAMES E. MONTGOMERY Fort Wforth, Texas Fort Wortlm, Texas Fort Wforth, Texas TAYLOR MOORE PAUL MORGAN Houston, Texas Fort Worth, Texas BETTY MORRIS . Fort Wfurrh, Texas O ROW No. 2 - Left to Right ERNEST MORRIS MOPSY MORRISON CARL MOTHERAL Del Rio, Texas Midland, Texas Fort Worrli, Texas BETTYE F. MOTT THOMAS K. MOY Gainesville, Texas New York City, New York JEAN MUNDHENKE Fort Worrh, Texas O ROW No. 3 - Left to Right ANN MURCHISON LOUGHRIDGE MURRELL IMOGENE MUSE Grapeland, Texas Athens, Texas Fort Wmmrth, Texas JOSEPHINE E. MUSSETTER NANCY MUTERSBAUGH Fort WlIJTll1, Texas Lake Charles, Louisiana TOM NELSON Cleburne, Texas ROW No. I - Left to Right MARY ANN NEWMAN JEAN NEWSOM CHARLES S. NICHOLS 0 Fort Wforth, Texas Fort Wcrrth, Texas Fort Wforth, Texas V. A. NOLEN WIRT M. NORRIS, JR, Corpus Christi, Texas Fort Worth, Texas I WM. C. NORTHERN, JR. Fort Worth, Texas ,p 0' I Y . ROW No.2 - Left to Right BILL OGLESBY BETTY JEAN O'KEEFE HAROLD L, O'NEAL Pecos, Texas Pine Bluff, Arkansas Fort Wirrth, Texas JOE OPPIE HAROLD OTTMAN Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas CQHARLIES B. OVERSTREET Fort Worth, Texas niv- 4'i.:i ROW No. 3 - Left to Right RICHARD OWENS TAFFY OWNSBY CARL S. PARKER, JR. Fort XVorth, Texas Celina, Texas Fort Worth, Texas ' HOWARD R, PARKER MAURICE L. PASCHALL Brownwood, Texas Bridgeport, Texas HOXVARD R. PATTERSON , - Stamford, Texas v - ' ' ROW No. 'I - Left to Right JEAN PAYNE WANDA PEARSON CAMILLE PENNINGTON Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Benton, Arkansas CLIFFORD G. PEPPER PATRICIA PERKINS Gainesville, Texas Fort Worth, Texas DELBERT H. PERRY Midlothian, Texas O ROW No. 2 - Left to Right HAROLD PHILLIPS DONALD R. PIERSON TOM PLUMBLEY Augusta, Georgia Fort Wforth, Texas E1 Paso, Texas NELDA RUTH POE HAROLD H. POHL Star, Texas Anaheim, California GARLAND D. POLK Mason, Texas O 0 ROW No. 3 - Left to Right JOHN W. POLZIN JAMES PORTER CHARLIE Chuck POWELL Taylor, Texas Barnhart, Texas Whitt, Texas EDWIN D. POVUELL JACK POWELL . Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas ul'U0l'J CHARLES G. PRATT Wheaton, Illinois Row No. 1 - Len to Right JEAN PRIBBLE BILL PRICE CHARLES F. PURVIS ' Fort Worth, Texas Fort XVorth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas JAMES A. QUILLIN ELOISE RATCLIFF Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas MARY HELEN RATTIKIN Fort Worth, Texas . 0 I ROW No. 2 - Left to Right BILL REA SHARLYN REAVES THOMAS L. REED . A' Hamilton, Texas Stratford, Texas Temple, Texas ' ZX 1-nail' JOHN s. REEDER, JR. LEE REESE 3, , M 5 ,4 -7 Ex.- We Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas 3 gy Y ,Z A fx ' A- I I ' ' ' H ' WAYNE REEVES ' 3 'Q' I. ffm R Q Fi, Fort Worth, Texas -V' K, ' -L 5 ,qfviif 4- ' V1 - ,E ll v ,..., :Y-W , I A v - ., '- I ,' I -I1 - I :E ' 4 ' li f . A lllll INN ' 3 f X 1. I ' f 3 I IVI U ll y I Row No. 3 - Len to Right f , I ' X ,, A. L. REINHARD LECREATH RENFRO ROSALIE RENTZ ,,' lf x - ' Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas A ' ' I 1 i , ,L WILCY REVERCOMB oTTo RICE ' i'lff2'e Fort Worth, Texas Pampa, Texas -4 - ,,, Homes P. RICHARDSON - - 5 T Fort Worth, Texas F 2 Q s ROW No. I - Left to Right ' SIDNEY H. RICHARDSON J. BUCY RIDINGS RACHEL RIOS unlorg Wichita Falls, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort XVorth, Texas HILLIE LOUISE RIPPETOE ISAAC LeVON ROBBINS Fort Worth, Texas Monroe, Louisiana BERT ROBERTS 9 Plainview Texas now No. 2 - Left to Right DORIS L. ROBERTS MARLIN L. ROBERTS WAYNE ROBERTS Fort Worth, Texas Weatherford, Texas Lamesa, Texas AUBREY R. ROBERTSON WINDLE FAE ROBERTSON Amarillo, Texas Fort Worth, Texas RANDALL ROGERS New London Texas ROW No. 3 - Left to Right BILLEENA RUNYON CHARLES A. RUSH HUDSON RUSSELL Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas San Angelo, Texas GLORIA RUST JO ANN RUTHERITORD Fort Worth, Texas Waxahachie, Texas A MARTHA RYON Bonham, Texas ROW No. I - Left to Right FRANCES SADLER MARTY SANFORD JOE F. SCI-IOOLER, JR. Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Handley, Texas 1-. WILBERT W. SCHRANK WILLIAM A. SEALS, JR. H! Pottsville, Texas Fort Worth, Texas l MARY LEE SEARS McKinney, Texas ROW No. 2 - Left to Right l ROBERT E. SEARS ROBERT E. SEILER DOROTHY SELLERS Fort Worth, Texas Arlington, Texas Marshall, Texas ' CAROLYN KAY SHAW RUTH ANN SHELTON Fort Worth, Texas Stamford, Texas RICHARD SHERER Fort Worth, Texas O ROW No. 3 - Left to Right ' MARSHALL SHERROD KEN SHOCKLEY BILLY WEST SILLS Johnsville, Texas Bowie, Texas Evant, Texas WINSTON A. SIMMONDS BENNY U. SMITH ' Vernon, Texas Grand Prairie, Texas CLYDE E. SMITH Fort Worth, Texas .r 1 3 : 1 4 M r Row No. 1 - Left to Right DONALD R. SMITH ETHEL SMITH GEORGE H. SMITH DeLeon, Texas Oceanside, California McKinney, Texas LLOYD SMITH, JR. FRANK N. SMITH Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas BOB T. SNODGRASS Fort Worth, Texas ROW No. 2 - Left to Right MARVIN SPAUGH, JR. ELDEN SPENCER, JR. EARL W. STADLER Monroe, Louisiana Clarksville, Texas New Britain, Connecticut DON STALLING ROBERT L. STANDIFER Lufkin, Texas Fort Worth, Texas WALTER F. STECKER Fort Worth, Texas O ' ROW No. 3 - Left to Right FOREST STEPHENS LOWELL W. STEPHENS BOB STEVENSON Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas GERALD PHILLIP STIDHAM JAMES H. STOCKTON Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas BURKE STRIPLING Mineral Wells, Texas ROW No. I - Left to Right AIJBREY STROTHER ADA SULLIVAN WILLIAM S, SUMMERS Fort Worrh, Texas Mineral Wells, Texas Fort Worxh, Texas um0rJ NORMA JEAN SWEET PAUL SWEITZER Fort Worth, Texas Fort Wlorth, Texas MARY LUCILLE TERRELL Fort Worth, Texas I ROW No. 2 - Left to Right HILL B. THOMAS JACK E, THOMAS BETTYE THORNTON Wfearlierftrrd, Texas Fort Wlnrrh, Texas Mansfield, Texas ROBERT THORNTON PAT TIMBES Olney, Texas Fort Worth, Texas DON TINSLEY Fun Worth, Texas O ROW No. 3 - Left to Right HELEN MARIE TOMEK EARL TRACY BILL M. TURNAGE Setlalia, Missouri Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas LOUIE F. TURNER THOMAS UNDERXVOOD Fort Wforth, Texas Davillu, Texas BILLY XV. UPTON Wfeatherford, Texas EXW 'QW ROW No. I - Left to Right ' T. L. VANCE MARVIN C. VEAL, JR. JERRY WALKER Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas MADELINE WALKER CHARLIE L. WALL Fort Worth, Texas Noconu, Texas LOWELL G. WALLIS 0 Shawnee, Oklahoma I Row No. 2 - Len to Right JAMES GRAY WALTHALL H. FRANKLIN WARD JAMES B. WARD Waco, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas RUTH WARDEN BILL WARREN Houston, Texas Fort Worth, Texas BILLY JOE WARREN Everman, Texas ROW No. 3 - Left to Right J. B. WATKINS PAT WATSON DAYLE WEATHERLY Borger, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas BINFORD WEAVER MARTIN WEAVER Navasota, Texas Cleburne, Texas JEANNE WEBB Waxahachie, Texas ROW No. I - Left to Right MARGARET ANN WEBSTER ENID WEIDENBACH RAY WHEELER Breckenridge, Texas Stephenville, Texas Fort Worth, Texas VIRGINIA WHIPPLE JACK WHITE Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas MARY ANNA WHITE Denver, Colorado ROW No. 2 - Left to Right ROLAND A. WHITLOCIK PATSY WILBANKS JOE H. WILKES Fort Worth, Texas Moran, Texas Memphis, Tennessee BEN C. WILLIAMS EDITH B. WILLIAMS Fort Worth, Texas Wylie, Texas GROVER C, WILLIAMS Fort Worth, Texas Row No. 3 - Len fo Right ' 3 JAMES A. WILLIAMS JOHN M. WILLIAMS MILDRED WILLIAMS Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Corpus Christi, Texas . ROBERT LOREN WILLIAMS TOMMIE J. WILLIAMS Moran, Texas Fort Worth, Texas JAMES O. WILLMON ' Mineral Wells, Texas 'HKS fx , .ww XIV? aw' ' ...si-'37 ani? 4 ROW No. I - Left to Right HUGH NVILSON. JR. ED H. WINTON, JR. LURA BETH WITHERS Fort XVonh, Texas Fort XVorrh, Texas Fort W'orxh, Texas JOHN WITHERSPOON XVILLIE MAE WITTIE Fort XVorrh, Texas McGregor, Texas GEORGIE WOLLE Corpus Christi, Texas O ROW No. 2 - Left to Right XVILLIAM A. XVOMAKLK NELL YVONNE XVOOD LIZIE ROY XVOODARD Fort Wforth, Texas Nocona, Texas Coleman, Texas EDWIN E. NWRIGHT GRADY H. WRIGHT San Angelo, Texas Wearlxerford, Texas DON J. YOUNG, JR. Fort Wforrh, Texas O ' ROW No. 3 - Left to Right ROBERT Ii. YOUNG SAMYIE ZIIEGLER Greenfield, Indiana Fort WVUIIII, Texas CLAUDE D, YOUTS GRACE ANN ZIMMIERMAN untorg For: Worth, Texas Cleburne, Texas il. YW 6cuwc1e77Z4c67foaaf President 2ee Telly Vice-President 0464 Zell? fem: 7ZewZZe Secretary-Treasurer ROW No. 'l - Left to Right BILLIE NELL ADKINS ANN AIKMAN Little Rock, Arkansas Fort Worth, Texas H. G. AINSWORTH TOMMY AKERS WARREN C. ALBERT Fort Worth, Texas Amarillo, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Q H. P. ALDERMAN RILEY L. ALDRICH Pharr, Texas Temple, Texas O Row No. 2 - Left to Right DALE ALFORD REX ALEORD Waco, Texas Waco, Texas BILL ALLEN TOM ALLEN ROBERT D. ALLISON Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas CHICK ANDERSON MARY RUTH ANDERSON Terrell, Oklahoma Fort Worth, Texas O ROW No. 3 - Left to Right ROY ANDERSON JACK T. ARD Cleburne, Texas Fort Worth, Texas LEE H. ASHMORE CHARLES ATCHISON, JR. CHARLES M. ATHA Fort Worth, Texas Frisco, Texas Amity, Arkansas HAROLD AUTREY JOE A. AYRES Jonesboro, Arkansas Fort Worth, Texas O ROW No. 4 - Left to Right BOB BABBITT ALVIN J. BAGNALL Cleburn, Texas Corpus Christi, Texas EUGENE BAKER JOHNNY BAKER WOODY BAKER l Amarillo, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Big Spring, Texas i JOHN R. BARKER FRED A. BARNETT Austin, Texas Fort Worth, Texas ROW No. I - Left to Right -MMXIKWIIIIIWAW PAYE BARTOW CARL BASDEN W 'MW Killeen, Texas Fort Worth, Texas JOHNNIE JOE BATES ESTHER R. BATOON REUBEN BATOON Iowa Park, Texas Claveria, Cagayan, Philippines Claveria, Cagayan, Philippines JIMMIE L. BAXTER CHARLES J. CJACKJ BEAN Henderson, Texas Fort Worth, Texas ROW No. 2 - Left to Right ROY BEARD MRS. DOROTHY BEBB Q Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas HOWARD BECKNELI. JOAN BELL ROY Q. BELLAMY Fort Worth, Texas Newton, Kansas Fort Worth, Texas JOHN HENRY BELZER TIP BENDER Bryson, Texas Fort Worth, Texas ROW No. 3 - Left to Right LEE V. BERGER LINDY BERRY Fort Worth, Texas Wichita Falls, Texas GEORGE A. BERTRAM CHARLES G. BESEDA JOAN BETTIS Fort Worth, Texas Van Alstyne, Texas Brownwood, Texas BILLIE J. BILLINGTON C. E. BISHOP Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas 1 1- Q - O ROW No. 4 - Left to Right . J. B. BLANKINSHIP LEWIS BLEDSOE Fort Worth, Texas Fort Wlorth, Texas GEORGE BOAL ED BODINE RALPH BOLES San Antonio, Texas Coloralo City, Texas Cleburne, Texas WHITNEY BOUDREAUX JENNIE BOWERS Fort Worth, Texas Lufkin, Texas Row No. 1 - Left to Right JAMES BOYD OBIE BOYD Springtown , Texas Arlington , Texas MINOR W. BOYER PAT BREEN BENNIE BERT BRILEY Dallas, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Spearman, Texas BOB BRIMBERRY MRS. MARY G. BRISTOL Ventura, California Corsicana, Texas C ROW No. 2 - Left to Right CHARLES HUSTON BROCK BILLIE BROOKS Fort Worth, Texas Novice, Texas HENRY H. BROTBACKER LOYD BROTI-IERTON CHARLIE J. BROWN Paterson, New Jersey Fort Worth, Texas Dallas, Texas WALLACE If. BROWN WENDALL E. BROWN Fort Wkzrth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas ROW No. 3 - Left to Right OREIN BROWNING C. B. BRUNER Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas SHIRLEY BRUNSON JEAN BUCKINGHAM JAMES BUEHRIG Midland, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas ANNE BULMER PAT BURGNER Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas ' Row No. 4 - Len to Right FRANK BURKETT WALLACE VICTOR HURT Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas CLAY O. BUTLER JOE C. BUTLER BETTY BYRD Fort Worth, Texas Odessa, Texas Fort Worth, Texas BILL CAFFEY JACK L. CALDWELL Coloralo City, Texas Fort Worth, Texas E 3 s h Row No. 1 - Left to Right GLORIA ANN CALLAWAY AVIS DANE CALVERY 5 h Muncie, Indiana Fort Worth, Texas FLOYD A. CALVERY RICHARD A. CANTERBURY K. E. l'SWEDE CARLSON justin, Texas Clarksville, Texas Brooklyn, New York I DAN CARMICHAEL CLYDE CARPENTER Perryton, Texas Fort Wforth, Texas . X - I ROW No. 2 - Left fo Right 3 BEN CARROLL ANDERSON CARTER I Atwood, Illinois Roswell, New Mexico KEANON B. CATES WAYNE CHANDLER, JR. MILDRED CHAPMAN Decatur, Texas San Angelo, Texas Haskell, Texas , BOB CHEATHAM RICHARD CHEVERTON fy I Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas WWVIHMIAH 1 I ROW No. 3 - Left to Right I VIRGINIA CHEVERTON DAVID R. CHOATE Rich Hill, Missouri Fort Wforth, Texas ROBERT N. CHRISTIAN EVERETT CLARK HELEN DALE CLACK I Fort Xllforth, Texas Laredo, Texas Iowa Park, Texas ,IO FRANCES CLARK ARTHUR L. CLOKE .21-:v I Graham, Texas Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania ..---- 1 I Row No. 4 - Left to Right I TOMMY COBB GEORGE COCHRAN ' .Fort W'orth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas BETTY ,IO CODER ,IIM COIIFMAN MAX COGSXVIELL Fort XVorth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Sherman, Texas E BILL L. COLDREN GEORGE M. CQOLDWELL X San Angelo, Texas Fort Xliforth, Texas E 3 Row No. 1 - Len to Right 5 h CHARLES O. COLE RALPH H. COLE I op Olney, Texas Fort Worth, Texas . JAMES NORMAN COLEMAN POLLY CONLISK AARON W. COOK Fort Worth, Texas Brownwood, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Y . JIM COPE DON D. COUCH Paint Rock, Texas Fort Worth, Texas O ROW No. 2 - Left to Right DONNELLA COUCH LONNIE R. COX Carlsbad, New Mexico Fort Worth, Texas ROBERT LEE COX BILLIE CRAIG BRUCE P. CRAIG FortWorth, Texas Colorado City, Texas Fort Worth, Texas R. LEON CRAIG WILBUR H. CRANE Fort Worth, Texas Detroit, Michigan O ROW No. 3 - Left to Right HAROLD CREWS JOHN M. CROWDER Fort Worth, Texas McKinney, Texas BOB CUNNINGHAM FREDRICK G. DALEY WORTH DALTON Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas DOROTHY ANN DANIEL CHARLES GOWIN DAVIS Mission, Texas Bellevue, Texas O ROW No. 4 - Left to Right DAVID H. DAVIS DON D. DAVIS Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas PEGGYE DAVIS TOM DAVIS WILMOT DAVIS Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Grandview, Texas TERRY DEANE KENNETH H. DELFELD Garland, Texas Fort Worth, Texas ROW No. I - Left to Right LARRY DENTON CLARENCE T, DEWETT, JR, Bonham, Texas Paint Rock, Texas GRACE WYMAN DIAL FRANK DINGWERTH RICHMOND DORSEY Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas JOANNE DOSSETT CAMPBELL DOW, JR. Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas O ROW No. 2 - Left to Right LOIS JEAN DOWLING JEANNE G, DUBIN Peoria, Illinois Philadelphia, Pennsylvania MILDRED C. DUGAN OSBORN DUKE, JR. BILL DUNAGAN Fort XVorth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas PEGGY JANE DUNN ALVIN B. DURBORAW Fort Worth, Texas Little Rock, Arkansas O Row No. 3 - Len to Right EMMA JEAN EDSALL BILLY ELLIS Fort Worth, Texas Hawkins, Texas DONALD ELLIS MARY ELLIS MELBA ELLIS Perryton, Texas Tulsa, Oklahoma Fort Worth, Texas RAYMOND E. ELLIS RAY ELLIOTT Fort Worth, Texas Wills Point, Texas O ROW No. 4 - Left to Right CHARLES W. ELLIOTT W. E. ELTON Fort Worth, Texas Quanah, Texas HUBERT EOFF CHARLIA EPPERSON MARTIN ETHRIDGE Comanche, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas JO ALICE EVANS HUGH FAIN San Angelo, Texas Ackerly, Texas Wagzuw,-.,,, IQ Q-. - gl. M. ?1L sophomores as , l4 ROW No. I - Left to Right 5 h NELDA FALLIS SIDNEY DICKEY FARRAR op Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas DON G. FAULK ROWLAND W. FAUST JO FAVOR Houston, Texas Bobo, Mississippi Quanah, Texas . BETTYE FEWEL DICK FILLINGIM Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas O ROW No. 2 - Left to Right SHRIMP FISHER HARRY E. FLOWERS Odessa, Texas Fort Worth, Texas JOHN FOGLESONG EDNA EARL FOOTE LANIECE FORD Miami, Texas Spring Hill, Kansas Fort Worth, Texas BILL FOREHAND BOBBY CHARLES FOX Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas O ROW No. 3 - Left to Right KATHERINE FRANK CLAUDE C. FRANKLIN Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas CLAUDE FRASER BETSY FRASIER BILL FULLHART Niagara Falls, New York Waco, Texas Fort Worth, Texas MARTHA JEAN GALLOWAY MARY KATHRYN GANONG Fort Worth, Texas Fort XVorth, Texas O ROW No. 4 - Left to Right CHERIE GARDNER ELMER F, GARNAND, JR. Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas JACK K, GARRETT MRS. JACK K. GARRETT RALPH M. GARRETT Cisco, Texas Cisco, Texas Fort Worth, Texas BURRES W. GARRISON, JR. M. A. GIBSON Fort Worth, Texas McKinney, Texas X ROW No. I - Left fo Right J. M. GILBERT ERNEST GILLINGHAM Keller, Texas Fort W'orth, Texas ' LEWIS D. GILLIS ROBERT L. GLASGOW JOHN GLENN, JR. Iforr Wforth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas JOE B. GOGGANS LOUISE GOODSPEED Arlington, Kansas Fort Worth, Texas ROW No. 2 - Left to Right Q55 BILL GORDON RUSSELL GRADY Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas JANE GRAHAM WALLACE E. GRAHAM WILLIAM XV. GRAVES Washington, D. C. Fort Worth, Texas Fort XVorth, Texas JACK W. GUY HOWARD J. GRAY Fort Vfotth, Texas Wfaterbuty, Connecticut ROW No. 3 - Left to Right W. C. RUSTY GRAY ALLINE GRIDER Ocala, Florida Fort Worth, Texas BILLIIE LOUISE GRIFEITH JOYE GRIFFITH WILLIAM B. GRIFFITH Odessa, Texas Longview, Texas Cleburne, Texas CHARLIE GUSTAFSON PAUL HAEFELI, JR. ' Fort Worth, Texas Evanston, Illinois ROW No. 4 - Left to Right ' 'i , 7 f R. O. HAGOOD OPAL LEE HALLMARK Fort Worth, Texas Belton, Texas 5 h J MARY T. HAMILTON MARJORIE HAMLIN PEGGY J. HARDIE op omore Fort Worth, Texas Arlington, Virginia Teague, Texas VESTAL LOVELESS HARNER JAMES E. HARRISON o Cleburne, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Row No. 1 - Left to Right 5 It ROSEMARY HARRISON GLENN R. HARRY op Wichita Falls, Texas Albuquerque, New Mexico ALBERT S. HART, JR. LaVERNE HARTMAN JIM HARTSELL Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas BILL HATTON HELEN I-IAUSMAN . Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas O Row No. 2 - Left to Right SUZANNE HAYS DENNIS ODEAN HEAD Dallas, Texas Fort Worth, Texas MARGUERITE HEATH WILLIAM E. HEATON SOLVEIG HEIMANN Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Detroit, Michigan JERRY P. HELTZEL RICHARD HENDERSON San Antonio, Texas Electra, Texas 0 ROW No. 3 - Left to Right AL HENNERSDORF BILL G. HERRING Brady, Texas Hillsboro, Texas JERRY HEXEMER JAMES A. HICKMAN MORELLE HICKS Fort Worth, Texas Marshall, Texas Lufkin, Texas JAMES HIGHTOWER WILLIAM C. HILLEBRAND Waxahachie, Texas Columbus, Indiana I ROW No. 4 - Left to Right HARLEY F. HINES JASPER L. HOLLAND Fort Worth, Texas Overton, Texas DOUGLAS O. HOLLIS GRACELYN HOLLYEIELD JOE C. HOLMSTROM Fort Worth, Texas Houston, Texas Fort Worth, Texas CHARLES R. HOLT VERNON HOLT N Dekalb, Texas Fort Worth, Texas ROW No. 1 - Left to Right 'i'i'i'- CONNIE MACK HOOD CHARLES H. HOOSER Breckenridge, Texas Frost, Texas I -W -V RICHARD HORST MARY JO HORTON JOHN HOWAT Chambersburg, Pennsylvania Houston, Texas Verona, New Jersey A - I XX L- ' WANDA HOWELL Boa HOWERTON A ff I 7 ' I- 6 Ji .- T, Houston, Texas Abilene, Texas I1 f' I i- Q ,I girl I if I , r 1 Ea O 'S' -t.-Z 1' gi .. ii ' r- , I, T Ql - V , - l iJ.NTr'fT, ' , ,.-i. Row No.2 - Left to Right ---W4 ffl . ,' 4 , J. W. HOWINGTON RAYMOND A. HUDDLE ' nm mn 7 5 'V 'I I , Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas - I I , N NATH HUDGINS R. ROEMER HUDLER PAT HUDSON X Fort Worth, Texas San Angelo, Texas Dallas, Texas 1 I ' mg R T. M. HUGHES, JR. VIRGIL HUGHES u f l X Prosper, Texas Fort Worth, Texas K I , I X Q L ,GQ f I , I . -Ji 2.7, ' 1 ll, I Y Row No. 3 - Leff to Right ' A-S:-A1--e CHARLES F. HUMPHREY VONIE REX HUMPHREYS - -. - -- Tyler, Texas Mineola, Texas - M 'l JIMMY HUNT GIL HUNTER ORVEL R. HUTTO f : Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Goose Creek, Texas JOAN HYDE BETTY INGLE Cleburne, Texas Fort Worth, Texas 0 0 ROW No. 4 - Left to Right JAMES IRVINE, JR. CHARLIE JACKSON Fort Worth, Texas Denison, Texas WANDA MAY JETTY EARL C. JOHNSON FINNELL JOHNSON San Antonio, Texas Fort W'orth, Texas Commerce, Texas FOY M. JOHNSON GRADY CARL JOHNSON Vernon, Texas Fort Worth, Texas ROW No. I - Left to Right J, HUGH JOHNSON ROBERT C. JOHNSON Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas ROBERT H, JOHNSON ROLAND M. JOHNSON, JR. RALPH T. JOHNSTON Everman, Texas Odessa, Texas Mansfield, Texas ROBERT JOHNSTON RAY JONES Irvington, New Jersey Bowie, Texas O ROW No. 2 - Left to Right WADE L. JONES JACK JOYCE Fort W'orth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas MARILYN KEATON JAMES KELLETT JAMES F. KELLEY Big Spring, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Colorado City, Texas DEE J. KELLY CHARLES E. KEMP Bonham, Texas Cleburne, Texas O ROW No. 3 - Left to Right JOSEPH KENNEDY NANCY KING Fort XVorth, Texas Greenville, Texas PATSY KOTHMANN JEAN KUYKENDALL JOYCE LACY Mason, Texas Longview, Texas Fort Wforth, Texas MARCIA LAHEY BILL LANFER Fort Worth, Texas Fort Wforth, Texas I ' ROW No. 4 - Left to Right J. J, LANGEVER PAT LANGSTON Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas SAM LANHAM GEROLD L, LANMAN BOBBIE LEATHERMAN Fort XVOrth, Texas Cleburne, Texas Temple, Texas LEE ORA LEAVITT JO ANN LeBUS Fort Worth. Texas Wichita Falls, Texas ROW No. l - Left to Right HERBY LEES, JR. VALERIE LEONARD Big Spring, Texas Fort Worth, Texas 5 h , i 4 op omorea MARY W, LETTS JUANITA LeTULLL MARY LEVANDER Nocona,Texas Bay City, Texas Austin, Texas ROSE LEVIN JOSEPH LEVINE Fort Wforth, Texas Fort Wlorth, Texas 5 I ROW No. 2 - Left to Right HAROLD H. LEVINGSTON GENE LINDLEY Boston, Massachusetts Fort XVorth, Texas FLOYD W. LISLE CLYDE E. LITTLE CHAS. C. LITTLEFIELD, JR, Fort Worth, Texas Brownwood, Texas Mission, Texas ROYCE LIVINGSTON R. C. LOFLIN Fort Wforth, Texas joshua, Texas O ROW No. 3 - Left to Right KEN LOOPER CHARLES T. LUCAS, JR. Cleburne, Texas Eastland, Texas BOB LYNCH MARILYN HARRIS LYNCH DOUGLAS MACKENZIE Amarillo, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Marshall, Texas LEWIS MADDOX DORIS B. MALE Fort Worth, Texas Washington, D. C. O ROW No. 4 - Left to Right BOBBY MALONE DOYLE MALONE Fort Worth, Texas Plainview, Texas GEORGE F. MANITZAS, JR. BOB MAPES S. NORMAN MARKS San Angelo, Texas Falfurrias, Texas Grand Prairie, Texas MARK MARLOXV EDWARD D. MARSDEN, JR. Fort Worth, Texas Pineville, Louisiana ,Y , 2 5 ROW No. 'I - Left to Right ALL Svphvmvrw DOtl?Zl'3liVfTS,R5ZiLL FAYE MASON CHARLES L. MASSEY CLAYTON MAY Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas . JOHNNY MAYES WILLIAM F. MCANULTY Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas I O ROW No. 2 - Left to Right MARCIA LEA MCAULEY ROGER L. MCAULEY Fort Worth, Texas Donna, Texas R. H. MCCLELLAN BENNY MCCLURE J. D. MCCLURE Cleburne, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas DOROTHY MCCOLLUM MARILYN MCCOMBS Itasca, Texas Fort Worth, Texas O ROW No. 3 - Left to Right ERNEST MCCORD JO ANN MCCOY Fort Worth, Texas Galveston, Texas LEONARD M. MCDONOUGH VIRGIA MAE MCGAUGH E. A. MCGAW Hot Springs, Arkansas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas DON MCGEE ELOISE MCGEE Fort Worth, Texas Cleburne, Texas O ROW No. 4 - Left to Right EDWARD MCGOWAN RUTH ANN MCINANEY Fort Worth, Texas Dallas, Texas DONALD W. McKAY JACK E. MCLAUGHLIN WARREN MCMORDIE Fort Worth, Texas Amarillo, Texas Fort Worth, Texas MARY LOUISE MCNAMARA HARRY D. MCNEELY, JR. Fort Worth, Texas Graham, Texas ROW No. 'I - Left to Right JOHN MCNEIL ANN MEREDITH K -N, ,,,,,,,, Fort Worth, Texas Dallas, Texas CURTIS METCALF JOHN D. METTAUER DALE MICKEY Lufkin, Texas Lufkin, Texas Midland, Texas EUGENE R. MILLER JACQUELINE MILLER Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas ROW No. 2 - Left to Right JEANNE MILLER M. ANNELLE MILLER Kansas City, Missouri Harlingen, Texas MARY LOU MILLER PAT COLLEEN MILLER THOMAS CHARLES MILLER Fort W'orth, Texas Fort Wlorth, Texas Fort XVorth, Texas BETTY ANN MINYARD MARIETTA MIRIKE Fort XWorth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas ROW No. 3 - Left to Right JAMES T. MITCHELL GEORGIA MIXON Melvin, Texas Plainview, Texas TOM ED MONTGOMERY EARL C. MORGAN TWAIN MORROXV Ozona, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas JAY MOXLEY SCOTT W. MULLINS 7' Fort Worth, Texas Pampa,Texas ROW No. 4 - Left to Right JERRY MURAD HOMER NABORS Amarillo, Texas Fort Worth, Texas . EUGENE NAHAM KENNETH NANCE DON NARRELL Fort Worth, Texas Sulphur Springs, Texas Loraine, Texas RAYMOND F. NEEDHAM WESLEY NEEDHAM 3 h nt Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas op 0 Row No. 1 - Len to Right JOHN ORR NEELY NORMA JEAN NELSON Fort Wlorrh, Texas Marfa, Texas WILLIAM R, NETKA ANNA LOU NETTLES BETTY JEAN NEVILLE Hearne, Texas Temple, Texas Fort Worrl1, Texas RICHARD N. NEWMAN WARREN NEWMAN Pueblo, Colorado Tyler, Texas O ROW No. 2 - Left to Right HUGH E. NEVXSOM, JR, MARY JANE NICOLDS Fort XVorrh, Texas Forr Wforrh, Texas BILL NOBLE JAMES C. NOLAN DAN A. NOLTE Texas City, Texas Forr Xvorrh, Texas Fort XVorrh, Texas MARTHA JANE OLIVER INA MARION OLSEN Altus, Oklahoma Houston, Texas O ROW No. 3 - Left to Right RICHARD L. OLSON ITFRAIN PEREZ ORTEGA Fort XX'orth, Texas San Juan, Puerto Rico BOB OSIER SUE OXWEN NVILLIAM A. PADGETT Forr Wforrh, Texas Graham, Texas Fort XVorth, Texas LEON PARKMAN, JR. BILL PARKS Fort Worth, Texas Breckenridge, Texas O ' ROW No. 4 - Left to Right ROSALIE PARKS JIMMY PASCHAI. Sulphur Rock, Arkansas Amarillo, Texas JIEANNE PASKET BILL PEACE JOE CAMP PEARKQIE La Marque, Texas Fort Wlorrh, Texas Terrell, Texas MARGARETT S. PEARCE BOB PEARSON Hillsboro, Texas Fort Worth, Texas ROW No. I - Left to Right BETTE PEROT WILLIAM H. PETERs cg0pll0Ht0l'eJ Texarkana, Texas Fort Worth, Texas CHARLES O. PETTY L. A. KLUKEJ PHARR ALARAH PIERCE . Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Post, Texas PAUL PIERCE WILLIAM E. PIERRARD Fort XVorth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas ROW No. 2 - Left to Right DAVID J. PILLOW! CLARENCE PLATT Fort Worth, Texas Monahans, Texas CIHARLEEN PLUMLY WADE POGUE THOMAS R. POLK Fort Wforth, Texas Fort Wfotth, Texas Mason, Texas DIANE POPE HELEN PORTWOOD Dallas, Texas Seymour, Texas ROW No. 3 - Left to Right JAMIE T. POTEET RICHARD T. PRAETORIIIS San Angelo, Texas San Antonio, Texas DONA PRAY HOSEA L. PRESLAR XVILLIAM T, PRICE Nonett, Missouri Fort Worth, Texas Dallas, Texas C. B. PRIDDY JIMMIE PRITCHARD Fort Wforth, Texas Fort Wforth, Texas ROW No. 4 - Left to Right MAURICE J, PUMA H. C. PUMPHREY. JR. Fort Worth, Texas Lubbock, Texas PATRICIA ANN PURTELL JEAN PUTNAM MARCY RAINIES Corpus Christi, Texas Fort Worth, 'Texas Fort Worth, Texas CECIL C. RAMICK MARK W. RANDLE, JR. , 5 - f Fort XY'utth, Texas Lockhart, Texas ' I ' ROW No. 1 - Left to Right ROBBIE RAY LAURANETTE REID Archer City, Texas Fort Worth, Texas CARMEN REINLI ALFRED REYNOLDS JANICE REYNOLDS Fort Worth, Texas Camden, Arkansas Fort Worth, Texas . CECIL RHODES ALLEN E. RICHARDSON Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas O ROW No. 2 - Left to Right BETTY JO RIDDLE JAN RIDDLE Fort Worth, Texas Elyria, Ohio DICK RIGHTMIRE JO RINER PAUL RIORDAN ' K K Fort Worth, Texas Wichita Falls, Texas Fort Worth, Texas ' A ' i FRANKIE ROBBINS CHARLES E. ROBERTS Breckenridge, Texas Galveston, Texas O ROW No. 3 - Left to Right GLORIA ROBERTS PIERRE ROBERTS Fort Worth, Texas Brenham, Texas PRICE ROBERTS L. A. ROBERTSON MILTON D. ROBERTSON Arlington, Texas Handley, Texas Fort Worth, Texas JOY ROBINSON ROY H. RODGERS, JR, Fort Worth, Texas Fort Wforth, Texas O ROW No. 4 - Left to Right MILDRED ROEBUCK GENEVA ROGERS Chicago, Illinois Palestine, Texas JUNE ROSE DON ROSS ROBERT L. ROUTH, JR. Fort Worth, Texas San Antonio, Texas Corpus Christi, Texas BOB RUSSELL WINSTON C. RUSSELL J, , Fort NVorth, Texas Waco, Texas ROW No. I - Left to Right nwxxwmllwlwl- WILLIAM J. SANFORD JAMES M. SAVAGE ' M, f Fort Worth, Texas Weslaco, Texas BETTY RAE SCHMIDT BILL SCHMIDT EUGENE D. SCHMIDT Brady, Texas New London, Texas Evansville, Indiana CHARLES SCHNAKE MRS. DOUGLAS SCHWARTZ Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas ROW No. 2 - Left to Right MARILYN SCHWEER ALVIN F. SCOGIN Wichita Falls, Texas Fort Worth, Texas ELO SCOTT JIMMIE R. SCOTT MARGARET ANN SCOTT Stamford, Texas Smithfield, Texas Fort Worth, Texas MICKEY SCOTT EARL W. SENN Mt. Pleasant, Texas Fort Worth, Texas ' ROW No. 3 - Left to Right NINA SHAW B. F. SHELLENBERGER ' Fort Worth, Texas Marietta, Oklahoma STEPHEN F, SHELVEY MARIAN SHEPHERD JANIE M. SHEPPARD Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Midlothian, Texas BOBBY G. SHIELDS BETH SHOFNER Fort Worth, Texas Greenville, Texas -. 1. U .r- - O ROW No. 4 - Left to Right . WILLIAM H, SHORT BILL SHROPSHIRE Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas FRANK P. SIENKIENWICZ FLOYD DEWEY SLATON ROBERT E, SLOCUM Chicago, Illinois Pampa, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Sophontoreg MICHAEL SMERICK FRED SMITH Frackville, Pennsylvania Dallas, Texas A I. N ...2 ,,., . ROW No. I -Left to Right HOMIER C. SMITH, JR. JOHN RUSSELL SMITH Goose Creek, Texas Fort Worth, Texas ROSS SMITH VELMA JEAN SMITH GLEN H. SMYTH Goose Creek, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Dundee, Texas LEWIS B. SPUNG JOANNE STAFFERTON Dallas, Texas Altoona, Iowa Wm ROW No. 2 - Left to Right BOB STANDLEE CHARLES R. STANLEY Handley, Texas Fort W'orrh, Texas BARBARA STERLING JEAN CLAIRE STINSON XVILLIAM D. STINSON Dallas, Texas Corpus Christi, Texas Fort Wfurtlm, Tcxas HERMAN L. STONE CHARLES D. STORY Fort XVorrh, Texas Grapcland, Texas ROW No. 3 - Left to Right KENNETH W. STOUT PHIL STOUT Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas JOAN STRATTON MRS. VIRGINIA STROTHER GEORGE STUDDARD Graham, Texas Fort Wforth, Texas Fort Wlorrh, Texas HELEN ELIZABETH SXVANK VIRGINIA SWANK Thompsons, Texas Fort Wlorrh, Texas O ' ROW No. 4 - Left to Right CHARLOTTE JEAN SXVART SUSAN TAFI: Fort NVOHI1, Texas Rockman, Georgia JUNIZ TAYLOR LOXWELL E. TAYLOR MARJORIE S. TAYLOR Iforr NY'orrh, Texas Fort Wforrh, Texas Youngstown. Ohio ARTHUR J. TEELE CONWAY THETFORD Fort XX'orth, Texas Fort Vlforth, Texas 3 If I 5 2 5 I e E 3 E 3 C sw. ,mm mg, ,gym ROW No. I - Left to Right BILL THOMAS CULLEN THOMAS Fort Worth, Texas Everman, Texas HAROLD W. THOMAS ROBERT C. THOMAS CHARLES THOMPSON Sophomorea Hereford, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas HAZEL D. THOMPSON JACK THOMPSON, JR. Fort VC'orth, Texas Temple, Texas . O ROW No. 2 - Left to Right RHODES THOMPSON, JR. XVILLIAM THREET Paris, Kentucky Throckmorton, Texas C. W. TILLEY CLINTON RAY TILLOTSON THEDA TIMAEUS Alvin, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Temple, Texas Wagyu., BENNIE TIPPEN MILTON D. TOMPKINS ' Paducah, Texas Fort XXforth, Texas Tilfludtkv ROW No. 3 - Left to Right JANE TREADAWAY JEAN TREADAWAY Dallas, Texas Dallas, Texas NAOMI TREADWAY GEORGE TRUETT BILLIE GRACE TUCKER Breckenridge, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Dallas, Texas A-R CORRIS FAINE TUCKER GLENN TUCKER, JR. I Dallas, 'Texas liort XY'ortl1, Texas ROW No. 4 - Left to Right JAMES XV. TUCKER MARTHA ANN TULI. Eort Worth, Texas Plainview, Texas BILL UNDERHILL JOHN L. UNDERWOOD JEANNE VANLE Big Spring, Texas Bay City, Texas Fort Worth, Texas - CHARLES P. VAN HOOSIER Il. L. VAUGHN, JR. Q XVeatl1erford, Texas Fort XVorth, Texas Q ft, A ROW No. 'I - Left to Right JAMES T. VAUGHAN JAMES B. VETETO Hubbard, Texas Vernon, Texas STEVE VLOITOS MILDRED XVALLACE KEITH N. WASHBURN Fort Worth, Texas Seymour, Texas Fort Worth, Texas 0 ANNA CLAIRE WATERS WILLIAM B. WATHEN Big Spring, Texas Fort Worth, Texas O ROW No. 2 - Left to Right LLOYD NVATSON NOLON WEEKS Temple, Texas Fort Worth, Texas B. WEICKERSHEIMMER WALTER L. WELCH EUGENIA WELLS Lufkin, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas JIMMIE WEST DON G. WHALIN Gladewater, Texas Fort Worth, Texas ROW No. 3 - Left to Right STEVE WHIFFEN JAMES CODY WHITE fin' Fort Wforth, Texas Weatherford, Texas MAGGIE NELL WHITE JIM WHITMAN JACK M. WIER Brownfield, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Baytown, Texas JACK WILLIAMS DWIGHT WILKINSON Mg: Plainview, Texas Fort Worth, Texas ROW No. 4 - Left to Right GENE WILKINSON GERALD ERWIN WILKS Fort XVorth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas IRMA GENE WILSON RAYMOND WINN, JR. ANN WINTERS 'lill Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Pearsall, Texas V DOROTHY WOLCOTT PEGGY L. WOLLARD Midland, Texas Gatesville, Texas luqyula,, .,,, , Z ' f , U A ' 13 Sai ' - rizl .f'?!!:a 1 A I .Am -T rl T A A 1' I' If EEE : - -IZ. 5 Ii f Row No.1-Leftto Right Z' If J, C ' S'-15 .1, l l BETTYE AUVORIE WOOD Ou. WOOD DEAN H. WOOLRIDGE 3: 1 I Nocona, Texas Burleson, Texas Altus, Oklahoma ' .. Ly Q 7f 'F' ' ry CHRISTINE WOOLF MRS. JEANETTE WRIGHT T, -ls' O, , X Smithfield, Texas Cisco, Texas ' 35' If ' I QI 'TI XI X ROBERT J. WRIGHT JACK v. ZIEGLER RICHARD ZIEGLER -' ' -T ' if ll f Il I Ne-Osho, Missouri Fort Worth, Texas Fon Worth, Texas :' L-r , X Y ' ' -- . A Omg QD ggi - ly . M ' - Cq0pll0l110I'eJ DM 045414: President geawlq Edna Secretary-Treasurer grill 7ocwze4 Vice-President fi- 315' Row No. 1 - Left to Right 1 Nqr - '.vvv wt :llv '!.' ,.,...:, S , : 'S I by I f x AUDRE LOU ABNEY DOROTHY HELENE ADAMS tg Lufkin, Texas Fort Worth, Texas MARJORIE JOYCE ADAMS DIANE ADCOCK CHARLES ALEXANDER, III Dallas, Texas San Angelo, Texas Tyler, Texas MARY LOU ALLEN CLAY JEAN ANDERSON X I I, liudcaw, Arkansas Lubbock, Texas x'x ROW No. 2 - Left to Right MARY JO ANDERSON THORP ANDREWS Calvert, Texas Fort Worth, Texas TIIDI ATHA FORREST AVEN MARY ALICE BALL Mt. Pleasant, Michigan Midwest City, Oklahoma Palestine, Texas JOY BANKS RUTH BARKER Rnyte City, Texas Crowell, Texas C ROW No. 3 - Left to Right ROBERT G. BARON BILL B. BARTON Fort XVorth, Texas Chickasha, Oklahoma IIET'I'Y JANE BATE PHYLLIS ANN BAZE ELIZABETH A, IIIEGGS San Augustine, Texas Brady, Texas Dallas, Texas CLAUDE I-I. BENNETT LaVERNE BENNETT Terrell, Texas Iiurr XY'urth, Texas O ROW No. 4 - Left to Right HELEN BENSON ALICE LOUISE BENTHALI. New Brunswick, New Jersey Cristobal, Canal Zone MARY ANN BENTLEY EVELYNE BESSELL JACK L. RICE lfnrt XVorth, Texas Houston, Texas Fort Wfnrtll, Texas FLORENCE A. BIEBER WILLIAM J, BISHOP Esterly, Pennsylvania Corpus Christi, Texas 3 +L- mini v- T ROW No. I -Left to Right RAY BLANTON JEROME R. BLAZEK Fort Worth, Texas Corpus Christi, Texas DOYLE BOATWRIGHT CLAYTON BODIFORD EDWARD BODOUR Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort W'orth, Texas . ADA LOUISE BONTE MARY RUTH BOONE Fort Worth, Texas Woodsboro, Texas Q ROW No. 2 - Left to Right HANSEN BORDELON, JR. PARLIN L. BORDELON Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas BARBOUR BOSHEAR RUSTY BOST DONALD BOSTICK Wills Point, Texas Rhome, Texas Fort Worth, Texas ANGIE BOURLAND BOB BOYD Itasca, Texas Fort Worth, Texas O ROW No. 3 - Left to Right ODELL BRENTS JOHN E. BREWSTER Vega, Texas Fort VUorth, Texas ALICE JEANNE BRIDGES BILL BRONSTAD BILL T. BROWN Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas BOBBIE BROWNLOXV MARTHA LOU BRUCE Greenville, Texas Graham, Texas O ROW No. 4 - Left to Right LEROY C. BRUNE AL BRYSON Columbus, Texas Fort Worth, Texas JACK BULLARD PRICE G. BURNETT VERNA M. BURNS Weslaco, Texas Brackettville, Texas Fort Worth, Texas BOB BURTON OMAS W. BYAS Falls City, Nebraska Fort Worth, Texas 4, ROW No. 'I - Left to Right ' BOBBIE C. CABBELL CONSTANTINE CAGLAGIS Fort Wrxrmli, Texas Fort Worth, Texas CAREY JANE CAMERON BOB CAMPBELL VIRGINIA ANN CAMPBELL Austin, Texas Fort Wforrh, Texas Fort Worth, Texas , w Q , fx L-n-nl' E. P. CARLTON XVELDON C. CARMICHAEL r g1':? '.-If ai fxgl ,V ig Fort XVorth, Texas Fort xvilflh, Texas 2- -A l i' 1' Q , I: ,, , I, .5 E1-I-ggi., I . I- A Q Q F1 'L ' iL,, g 1+ N ' i -v-'-- '54 ' 'YW X :+-- I A ' Row No. 2-Left to Right gh 4 N ' ,X 1, gl . ' ' - , ll , ' J. SYDNEY CARNES OLGA JANE CARREJO J ide mum - T ' 3 N f lf f Memphis, Tennessee San Antonio, Texas X , N EVELYN CARTER MARY LOU CARTER C. J. CASEY ' 1 X , ' ' Fort XVorrh, Texas Poolville, Texas Fort RVOFIII, Texas 1 ' i H i N - , MAXINE CASKEY ARTHUR CASTILLO f l l San Angelo, Texas Fort Worrlm, Texas X , f X I. . -:H-.gal A f lj U 1 ?2-E Y- . , 5 . I Zag:-G. i ROW No. 3 - Left to Right Ji 5:-i QT ' EDXVIN P. CATES LYNN CATES -h Fort Worth, Texas Fort Wfonh, Texas , 5 -- - Q EDDIE E. CHAPIN GLORIA CHAPPELL CHRISTINE CHERNOSKY . T 2 - Fort XVorth, Texas Dallas, Texas Temple, Texas DAVID CHEVERTON NORMAN R. CI-IRISTMAN Fort XVorrh, Texas Highland Park, Illinois ' 0 ROW No. 4 - Left to Right FRANCES CLARK ORA MAE CLARK Borger, Texas Fort Worth, Texas MARY ANNE CLIFTON TRESSIE MARIE CLOAR ALMEDA COLEMAN Fort Wforth, Texas Port Arthur, Texas Denison, Texas RICHARD COLLIER ROBERT CONDON Ennis, Texas Fort Worth, Texas ask QNX 'K W 'Q' f X SSI NR '-vq..,,,N -www nilr .qI'eJllh1 en Row No. 1 - Left to Right , 4 JERRY LYNN COOMER ALMA JANE COX - Garland, Texas Breckenridge, Texas DONALD COX LARRY COZART CAROLYN CRADDOCK San Angelo, Texas Fort Worth, Texas - Fort W'orth, Texas SUMNER CRAGIN, JR, HAROLD CRAIG Greenbelt, Maryland Fort Worth, Texas . , I ROW No. 2 - Left to Right MARILYNE CRILL BEVERLY CRINER Fort Worth. Texas Fort Wforth, Texas JACK CROWE GENE CULBIZRTSON ARTHUR CUNNINGHAM Dallas, Texas Iiorr Worth, Texas Fort Wforrh, Texas CHARLES CUNNINGHAM JOHN CURRIE Ifort Wforth, Texas Big Spring, Texas O ROW No. 3 - Left to Right JUNE CURTIS RELLA DANENBERG Brownwood, Texas Roswell, New Mexico VIRGINIA DANIEL CHARLES W. DAVIDSON RUTHELLE DAVIDSON Fort Worth, Texas El Paso, Texas El Paso, Texas CATHERINE DAVIS DON WEAVER DAVIS Haskell, Texas McKinney, Texas O ROW No. 4 - Left to Right ELIZABETH DAVIS MARIE DAVIS Mineral Wells, Texas Breckenridge, Texas I MARILYN DAWSON ARROND DECK PEGGY DELCAMBRE Houston, Texas Jacksboro, Texas New Iberia, Louisiana JOHN DeMOSS DAVID H. DENTON Archer City, Texas Fort Worth, Texas ., A ' ,,,, ' 2 ,,. ,..-x, 5 'Q .3 is Aiilii T R ii - 'i .,.. . ,,.r.,.,. Y., a Ska 23 fx uv' Rigs? Q 2--. ull' vin X 5 F 1 W, XXQSZ I , , , t S se Nm ,,,.,.,.,.,. , fy A l , 6 X I , ,, , ROW No. l - Left to Right FRANK W. DKQICQCA CHARLES DICKEY xg h Perth Amboy, New Jersey Fort Worth, Texas DAVID DICKINSON JOHN A. DILLON, JR. BONNIE JUNE DISNEY Midland, Texas Fort XVorrh, Texas Borger, Texas .IOHN I.. DONOI-IO, JR. GEORGE DORNBERGER . Grandview, Texas Fort XY'orrh, Texas I ROW No.2 - Left to Right NORMA GENE DORSEY TOMMYE DOWELL Fort Worth, Texas Royse City, Texas v K SHERRY ANN DRENNEN JACQUELYN DuBOSE DOROTHY ANNE DUNCAN ln- .4 I Sturrgart, Arkansas Dallas, Texas Fort Wforth, Texas lil! FLOYD XV. DURHAM, JR. JACK DYE Santa Fe, New Mexico Fort XVurth, Texas ROW No. 3 - Left to Right JANET DYE JEAN DYER Iiort Wforth, Texas Lumesa, Texas NORMA JANE EARLEY JANE EASTER ELLEN EDGE Houston, Texas Irving, Texas Baytown, Texas JOANN ELLIS STANLEY ELLIS Del Rio, Texas Eort Wmmrth, Texas ROW No. 4 - Left to Right II, If, ENGELHARDT. JR. GLORIA ENGELKE lfort Worth. Texas Austin, Texas ED. ENGLEMAN ALBERT L. ESSEX LETA SU EUBANK lfort XVorth, Texas liorr Worth, Texas Dallas, Texas MAX EUBANK BILLY EARRIS XVaxahachie, Texas Cleburne, Texas ROW No. I - Left to Right 9 ll BARBARA FERGUSON LARRY J. FERRARA Dallas, Texas Hempstead, New York CHARLES M, FOOSHEE JACKEE FORTH CLEABURN FOWLER Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas BILLY D. FRALEY ALEXANDER FREEDMAN ' Sweetwater, Texas Fort Wlorth, Texas O , D.. ROW No. 2 - Left to Right MERCEDES FREEMAN MONTA FRENCH Longview, Texas Brownwood, Texas KENNETH DARE FRICK CLAUDIA FULTON RONDAL XV. GAMBRELL Fort Worth, Texas Houston, Texas Penin, Texas MILDRED GARDNER JO ANN GARRETT Arlington, Texas Fort NX'orth, Texas I ROW No. 3 - Left to Right JAMES IRA GATES TOMMY L. GATEXVOOD El Paso, Texas Turlock, California GERALD C. GEISERT GWEN GIBSON XVILLIAM W. GIBSON Denver, Colorado Austin, Texas Fort Worth, Texas KENNETH GILDON D. W. GIPSON Monuhans, Texas Fort Wforrh, Texas O ROW No. 4 - Left to Right BOB GLASGOXV ALBERT GOERTE Fort Wforrh, Texas Arlington, Texas RAE JEAN GREER ANN GROENE XYJILBERT HALL Fort Wforth, Texas Orizaba, Veracruz, Mexico Fort Worth, Texas SHARON HANEY JESSIE LEA HANKINS H W VI Crowell, Texas Rocksprings, Texas ROW No. I - Left to Right THOMAS HANSIZN MARY LOU HARDY mx-Awww Mission, Texas Hcnustun, Texas JIMMIIE HARRIS J. L. HARRIS BARBARA HARVISON Ifurt Wmrrrlm, Texas Daingerfield, Texas Fort Wortlx, Texas HELEN HARWIELL MARY HAY Hobbs, New Mexico Fort Xvurrh, Texas ROW No.2 - Left to Right EDWIN M, HAYNIE BEN HAYS Ifurt Xvurth, Texas Fort XX'orth, Texas GEORGE HAYS BARTON E. HEAD JIM HELLINGIIAIISEN Ifurt XY'orth, Texas Ifurr XVortI1, Texas Breckenridge, Texas JOHN R. HENDERSON, JR. JUANIKQE HENDERSON Ifurt WH,-rth, Texas For: NVorth, Texas O ROW No. 3 - Left to Right RONALD D. HENDERSON WALTER HENDERSON Fort XY'orth, Texas Fort Xvorth, Texas RICHARD HENDRIAN JIMMY HICKE JACK HILL Ann Arbor, Michigan Paris, Texas Fort XVorth. Texas PATRICIA HILL DORIS HILLGER 7 Fort Worth, Texas Fort Stockton, Texas O ROW No. 4 - Left to Right BOBBY VERNON HINDS JUNE HOFFMAN Fort XVorth, Texas Fort XVorth, Texas Q EDWIN HOLLEMAN JOHN GORDON HOOTEN HILBERT Ii. HOPI' Fort Worth, Texas Atlanta, Georgia Fort Wortlm, Texas CHARLES B. HUDDLESTON MARY DEAN HUDSON g It Hubbard, Texas Fort Worth, Texas ,XTLI as Mmm -my rr Q A xssf N535 's-.V S190 'Q ! v in ' ROW No. I - Left to Right HAROLD D. HUEI? JUNE HUNT Fort XVurrh, Texas Tecumseh, Nebraska MELVEL HUNTER W. ROBERT HURST BILLY D. HUTSON Hico, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Hereford, Texas JUDY IMBER MARY LOU JACKSON Forr Worth, Texas Dekalb, Texas O ROW No. 2 - Left to Right PAT JACKSON EELICIA JACOBS XVaxahaehie, Texas Galveston. Texas ANNA VEE JAMES BETTY FRANK JENNESS BEVERLY JANE JIEWELI Fort Wforth, Texas Houston, Texas Fort Wortlm, Texas DOROTHY JOHNSON NON REE JOHNSON Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas C ROW No. 3 - Left to Right JOHN L. JOHNSTON CHARLES LOUIS JONES Fort Wforth, Texas XVashington. D. C. WALTER NWAYNE JONES WILLIE R. JONES HELEN JORDAN Okmulgee, Oklahoma Ogden, Utah Fort Worth, Texas RUFUS N. JORDAN JOE JUREN Fort W0rtl1, Texas Fort Wtyrth, Texas O , ROW No. 4 - Left to Right JAMES KECK JOE KENDRICK Little Rock, Arkansas El Dorado, Arkansas ED KENIFF DORIS KEYS AL KILGORE Fort NVorth, Texas Paducah, Texas Brooklyn, N. Y. BILL KING Cl-IANDOS KING. JR. Waccm. Texas Breckenridge. Texas ROW No. 1 - Left to Right KATHRYN KING FRANKIE KINMAN .yfedllhten Brady, Texas Fort XVorth, Texas JOHNNY KLIITHE ARLENE RUTH KLYBERT MARYDELL KOEPP . Mission. Texas Niagara Falls, New York Fort W'orth, Texas .IEANNE KRUSE HILDA LAKE Fort Calhoun. Nebraska Crockett, Texas O ROW No. 2 - Left to Right JAMES DAYLE LANCASTER BOB LANE Fort Wfutth, Texas Fort Wforth, Texas CHARLIE LANGSTON GLEEN D. LANIER JAMES LANKFORD Mission. Texas Fort Wfotth, Texas Fort Wforth. Texas THOMAS EBB LARKIN ALBERT LATHAM Fort Wforth, Texas Marshall. Texas O ROW No. 3 - Left to Right JOHN H. LATHAN INN XVAI LAII Colorado City. Texas Hilo, Hawaii BETTY JEAN LAURENCE CAROL LEE J, RODNEY LEE Breckenridge, Texas Goliad. Texas Colorado City, Texas VELMA LEMOND LIILA LEVERIETT Fort Wfnrtli, Texas Overton, Texas O Row No. 4 - Len to Right XVILLIAM J. LCXVINTER FRANK J. LIDIAK ' Sevvickley, Pennsylvania La Grange, Texas ABE LINCOLN JACK LINDSAY JOAN LIPSCOMII Sweetwater, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Grapevine, Texas ISIISTER LOCKE OTTO A, LOCKEE Bonham, Texas Pembroke, North Carolina - MGB ii was .w 'm!!' -683 za. ,ixig ROW No. l - Left to Right MARTHA LOGAN BILL LOONEY Ifnrr Wlnrrh, Texas Sulphur Springs, Texas CLARENLE A. LUCAS BILLY J. LUSK ANN LYLII Fort Wforth, Texas Fort Wimrrlm, Texas Xlifiehita Falls, Texas . JOHN ANN MABERRY MARY MACK Eur: XVorth, Texas lfurt Worth, Texas I ROW No. 2 - Left to Right BARBARA MAGNESS JOE MALAVEAR Goose Creek, Texas Ennis,Texas JIM MALONEY LOU A, MARCELLA GEORGIA MARKS Fort Worth, Texas New York City, New York Atlanta, Georgia JAIMIE MARRERO-RIVERA RUTH MARSHALL Morouis, Puerto Rico Abilene, Texas C Row No. 3 - Left to Right K. L. MARTIN REDMOND MARTIN Mansfield, Texas Jackshoro, Texas ELIZABETH MASSENGALE LOUELLA MASSIE JOE R. MATHIERS Mineral Wells, Texas Henrietta, Texas Fort Wforth, Texas CARROI. G. MATHEXVS XlCflI.I.lAM R. MATHIS Fort XY'urtl1, Texas Crane, Texas O ROW No.4 - Left to Right R, S. MATSON GENEVA MAXQQEY www lfurt XXVUTIIT, Texas Richland Springs, Texas MALLOLIXI O. MAYITS ITRANCJIS MtANAI.LY PATRICIA Md.AlNlY Fort XY'urth, 'Texas Artesia, New Mexiw Wes: Fargo, North Dakota IZLDON MQCILELLAN ISIZTTY JO MAIONNELI. Ifurt Worth, Texas Ifort XVorth, Texas ROW No. 1 - Left to Right -xmXNWlIlIWM1' RUTH cg. McCRORY BARBARA MCELROY ECM ' If Dallas, Texas El Paso, Texas JANE McKNIGHT VIVIAN MCKNIGHT HELEN MCMULLEN Dallas, Texas Blum, Texas Austin, Texas JEANNIE McMULLEN ANNA McSHAN Houston, Texas San Angelo, Texas ROW No. 2 - Left to Right JOAN McSHAN EULA MARIE MEERS Lancaster, Texas Pampa, Texas NADYNE C. MEIERDING HOMER MELTON FRANCES MERBETH Dallas, Texas Fort Worth, Texas El Paso, Texas TROY L. MEREDITH BILLIE MARIE MEYERS San Antonio, Texas Fort XVorth, Texas ROW No. 3 - Left to Right HOWARD MILES JAN H. MILLER Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas ' ' LOUISE MILLER MARTHA SUE MILLER OSCAR E. MILLICAN Torrance, California Crawford, Texas Fort Worth, Texas u . ' EARL B. MILSTEAD PAUL D. MINGUS McKinney, Texas Fon NVorth, Texas r- - O ROW No. 4 - Left to Right , LESLIE E. MINOR, JR, VIRGINIA ANN MIRACLE Fort XVorth. Texas Dallas, Texas , VIDA MITCHELL BOB MOMAN BILL MONTGOMERY Austin, Texas Dallas, Texas Fort Wforth, Texas XVM. O. MONTGOMERY CARL D. MOORE Fort Wfotth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Row No. 1 - Len to Right BILL MOORMAN BOBBY MOORMAN Odessa. Texas Odessa, Texas BILL MORAN VUYNELL MORGAN TONY MORRISON Newton, Kansas Wfeatlmerford, Texas Fort Wforth, Texas JO ANN MORROXV ROBERT MORROXX' Austin, Texas Fort Wfortlm, Texas O ROW No. 2 - Left to Right SARAH FRANCES MOSELEY WILLARD MOYERS Santa Anna, Texas Decatur, Texas CORLISS L. NEEDHAM MIRIAM NETHERY MARY HELEN NEWTON Fort XVorth, Texas Pine Bluff, Arkansas Bangs, Texas BARBARA NORMAN WAYLAND OATMAN Killeen, Texas Loving, Texas O ROW No. 3 - Left to Right CLIFFORD R. NUNLEY JOHN D. OLIVER Fort XWorth. Texas Fort Wlorth. Texas J. K. Chic OLSEN LLOYD J. OLSON MERRILL O'NEAL Texas City, Texas Hereford. Texas Fort Worth, Texas MAC ORAHOOD PATTI ORENDUFF Forr Worth, Texas McKinney, Texas I ROW No. 4 - Left to Right JOHN DIXON OSBURN BETTY OXVINGS Dallas, Texas Dallas, Texas IKIZTTYE MARIE PADON MANUEL R. PAEZ EDXVARD M. PARKER Fort XX'orth, Texas Bogota, Colombia. S. A. Fort Xworth. Texas LARRY PARKS MARGARET ANN PATTEN Fort Worth, Texas Houston, Texas ,mba AU' ROW No. I - Left to Right BOB PAYNE BOBBYE PAYNE g h Fort Wfonh, Texas Fort Stockton, Texas H MILDRED PEARSON KATHLEEN A, PECK JAMES C. PENGELLY Fort Wforth, Texas Fort W0rtl1, Texas Pachuca, Hidalgo, Mexico MARY PERKINS EARL PFAFF ' Fort Wcurth, Texas Phillips, Texas I ROW No. 2 - Left to Right JOHN D. PHILLIPS JOHN WESLIE PIERSON San Angelo, Texas Fort Worth, Texas ,',,::,- ,A JANE PITTMAN BETTY RUTH PUMBLEY ROSEMARY PLUMBLEY Pine Bluff, Arkansas El Paso, Texas Marfa, Texas Wagyu., i.3,,.':?N BILLY G. POLLARD WAL'l'ER J. POLLARD 35 Alvarado, Texas Alvarado, Texas Tuylmifll , A., 5' H.?f,4'4 I L H ' --c... Row No. 3 - Len to Right - , Q-y W XYILLIAM B. POLLARD PATSY RUFNER PORT 'i 'BEi'i-.mai 1 -i 5 Nocona, Texas Fort Wfurrh, Texas '. , XI' ' lrl 4 ,. i gt ALVJRA PORTER BARBARA PORTIQR JERRY ANN PORTWOOD ' 'F 7, W, l'l 'K ' ' Cb Saint Louis, Missouri San Angelo, Texas Fort XVOrrh, Texas 'll v A., l A-R OXVEN K. l'C?RY'El.L. JR. lill.l. PRATER Q L .A 1 lrmlu, lexus Alvarado. Texan K -2 f ua, '. i . Xb.: ij.. 0 XX, N i 1 Row No. 4- Len to Right T 3 Z 51 DONALD RAY PRICE DONNA PYKA BOB RAGSDALE , N lf 5 ll Mineral NX'clls, Texas Fort xY',0l'Il1, Texas Burklvurnerr, Texas Q13 lx N Sllli RAGSDALIE MARJORIE RAINS - U1 ly llnrr XVOrrh, Texas lfurr Wfnrrh, Texas : 2 fl' E AIOYLE RALEY lf. J. RAMIRIEZ GUINN RAMSAY ' -' ll . ' llinc Bluff, Arkansas Mexico City. Mcxino Fort W'Orrh, Texas ZW WSW is 4 it as E5E5::. ,.:A :2-A 5 ,X X ROW No. I - Left to Right xg It J, LEROY READER JAMES H. REDEORD Brownwood, Texas Fort Wforth, Texas NELWYN REECE JACK REED VIRGIL C. REED Itasca, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas . CELESTE RENFRO ERNEST REPASS Port Xliforth, Texas Littlefield, Texas 0 ROW No. 2 - Left to Right RICHARD C. REYNOLDS MURL RICHARDSON Olney, Texas Fort Wforth, Texas HUGH RIDINGS, JR. HERSCHEL V. RIGGLE RALPH RIOS Fort XVorth, Texas Washington, D. C. Fort Worth, Texas HELEN RITCHIE MARY LOU ROBERTSON Galveston, Texas Fort Worth, Texas O ROW No. 3 - Left to Right JEAN ROBINSON CLETA ROGERS Quanah, Texas Troy, Texas LOUISE ROGERS HARRY J. ROSENSTEIN ALAN ARTHUR ROSNER Memphis, 'Texas Fort XVorth, Texas Fort XVorth, Texas ROSE MARIE ROTH DELTA M. RUYNON Fort XVorth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas O ROW No. 4 - Left to Right JOAN RUPP MARY LOUISE RUSSELL Falfurrias, Texas Dallas, Texas LYNN MARIE RYAN BOB SANDERS JO ANNE SARAZAN Lubbock, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort XX'orth, Texas DOROTHY SATTERWHITE JOHN SAUNDERS Big Spring, Texas Bonham, Texas M ii ,ff R --..,, 'NW ROW No. I -Left to Right MILDRED SCHEIRMAN RUTH SCHMAL Crockett, Texas Fort Wtirth, Texas DORIS ANITA SCHOBERT PHYLLIS J. SCHROEDER M. D. Scotty SCOTT Fort Worth, Texas Newton, Kansas Fort Worth, Texas CHARLES K. SHEAR CHARLES L. SHERWOOD Fort Wforth, Texas Midland, Texas O ROW No.2 - Left to Right JEAN SHIELS S. H. SHINGLER Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas BOB SHRYOC BRENT SIMMONS JAMES W. SIMMONS Fort Wlorth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Linden, Texas H. H. CJack7 SIMONS GOODWIN L. SIMPSON Colorado City, Texas Colorado City, Texas O ROW No. 3 - Left to Right SARA PATRICIA SITTIG SALLY SKELTON Graham, Texas Fort Worth, Texas JAMES R. SLACK JACK SLOCUM BARBARA ANN SMITH Fort XVorth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Rotan, Texas BILLIE JOYCE SMITH JAMES PHILLIP SMITH Maypearl, Texas Fort Worth, Texas O ROW No. 4 - Left to Right JEAN SMITH JEANNE SMITH Kaufman, Texas San Angelo, Texas LEONARDINE SMITH LUE ANN SMITH SHIRLEY JEAN SMITH Llano, Texas Big Spring, Texas Texas City, Texas W. C, SMITH ELIZABETH SMITHERMAN Huntsville, Alabama Fort Worth, Texas Wllfuaavfuw f' n -fig i s a t ru .-t'fi!ilR'9 4: l . like 1' .tg C, H. K 4 I ' EL L -,J e ll f ' R' -t- , 'R T I ,Eg 4 -2-are a - f- X .2 I ix If I .-YAi - -if IX IVF. ii T' A 'Te em Y , . - .gfeilllflell ROW No. I - Left to Right JOE H. SNAPI' RAYMOND SNARIE McKinney, Texas El Paso, Texas WILLIAM R. SNEDECOR CHARLES SNIDER MARY SOLOMON St. Louis, Missouri Gilmer, Texas Retl Oak, Oklahoma JOY SORLIE NANCY SPILLER Marlin, Texas Junction, Texas ROW No. 2 - Left to Right CARL AUSTIN STANFORD EDXX IN STANFORD Ccnrralia, Illinois iltntralia, Illinois MORRIS B. STATEHAM PAT STATEHAM SUSAN STEERS Keller, Texas Fort NY,'0rth, Texas Big Spring, Texas ALICE STERLING CARL Ii. STEXVART Fort XVorth, Texas Fort XVnrtl1, Texas ROW No. 3 - Left to Right JEAN STEWART JUSTIN D, STEWART Wichita Falls, Texas Glen Rose, Texas MARJORIE STEWART BETTY ANN STINSON EDDIE L. STIVERS, JR. Fort Worth, Texas Waco, Texas McAllen. Texas JOHN G. STREET, JR. ODELI. STRIKQKLAND Fort Wlorth, Texas Walnut Springs, Texas I ' ROW No. 4 - Left to Right BEVERLY STULTING RITA SULLIVAN Big Spring, Texas Palestine, Texas VIOLA JO SUMRALL JEAN SWEENEY HELEN LOUISE SWOPE Fort Worth, Texas Houston, Texas Sr. Petersbur, Florida JEANINE TAEGEL NANCY TALLY Plainview, Texas Justin, Texas ww xy' if '44-4 ROW No. I -Left to Right MARJIE TAYLOR CHARLOTTE TERRY Pampa, Texas Godley, Texas JIIANITA THOMAS PAUL T. THOMPSON BETTIE Fuzzy TILLOTSON Lubbock, Texas Sherman, Tcxus Fur! Wfurth, Texas . HAROLD TILLOTSON BILL TOXVNES I I Ifurr Wrmrth, Texas liurr Xvorrlx, Texas 'T O I, ROW No. 2 - Left to Right -' HARRISON L. TOWNES PEGGY TRAMMELL Ifnrr XY'orrh, Texas San Angelo, Texas WODDIE LOU TROUT JANET TRUCQKSESS CAROL ,IEANNE TUCIKER Lufkin. Texas Herndon, Virginia Fort XVKJFIII, Texas HARRY Ii. B. TUCKER, JR. MAGGIE TUCKER Ifurt Wkrrtlx, Texas W'eatherford.Tw:x1ls ROW No. 3 - Left to Right GEORGE R. TURPIN JAMES UPSIIAW Xvarcrbllry. Connecticut De Leon, Texas BILL UPSON DOLORES VARGAS SAMMY VAUGHAN lion Worth. Texas San Antonin, Texas Fort Wczrrh, Texas KENNETH VICKERY BRUCE VINCENT Liza? Fur: XXf'orrh, Texas Fort NX'orrh, Texas ROW No. 4 - Left to Right SALLY ANN WAGNER HOBBY LOUISE XVALKIZR Mineral Wells, Texas Fnrr Stockton, Texas MARTHA WALKIER ALMARIE XVALL CHARLES L. WALLER Iinrr Vforth, Texas Quanuh, Texas Iforr NX'orth, Texas NANCY XVARD ROSIE LOU XWARD Wichita Falls, Texas Brownsville, Texas - v 7 ROW No. 'I - Left to Right MARY WATERS BILL WEAKS Kerrville, Texas Plainview, Texas NIRA WEAVER ARTHUR A. WEBSTER, JR. LITAH JEAN NVEBSTER Garland, Texas Breckenridge, Texas Fort Wforth, Texas . NANCY LOUISE WENDT MARY ANN WENN Alice, Texas Atlanta, Georgia I ROW No. 2 - Left to Right MARGERY WENTWORTH KATHRYN L. WESTBROOK Fort Worth, Texas San Angelo, Texas ANN WHATLEY MARY ANNA WHITAKER HELEN LUCILLE WHITE Mineral Wells, Texas Big Spring, Texas Fort Worth, Texas JIM B. XVHITE JOHN B. WHITE Brownwood, Texas Brownsville, Texas O ROW No. 3 - Left to Right SUE XYJHITE JAMES O. WHITTAKER Fort Worth, Texas Rochester, New York DAN WILDE GARNER L, WILDE ANNE WILLIAMS Graham, Texas Graham, Texas De Leon, Texas BETTY SUE WILLIAMSON MARY SUE WILLIAMS Fort XVorth, Texas Picayune, Mississippi O ROW No. 4 - Left to Right ANN XVILSON ETI-IEL CORNELIA WILSON College Station, Texas Clarksdale, Mississippi KENNETH B. WILSON MARIAN WILSON PATSY WILSON Fort Worth, Texas Denison, Texas Graford, Texas NEDEENA WINSLETT BOBBYE JEAN WISE Fort Worth, Texas Godley, Texas O ROW No. 1 - Left to Right JACK WITHERSPOON DON WOOD Duncanville, Texas Cleburne, Texas MEREDITH WOOD MAC XVOODLEY, JR. DOT WOOTEN Colorado City, Texas Sabinal, Texas San Angelo, Texas JANE WOOTTON ARTHUR HALL WRAY Houston, Texas Fort Worth, Texas O ROW No. 2 - Left to Right WENDELL WRIGHT R. A. RUSTY YOUNG Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas W an I I ' 'la' fi' Qs' g. Ji .gl'eJhl11,eI1, Wwff ROW No. I - Left to Right STEVE AVERY DONALD G. BALDXYXIN Corpus Christi, Texas Fort Wtnrth, Texas ANN BLACK JACK N. BROOKS TOMMY CARR Goose Creek, Texas Sheridan, Arkansas Fort Worth, Texas CHRISTINE CHADWICK AL CHMILNICKI Chicota, Texas Brooklyn, New York O ROW No.2 - Left to Right C. CHRISTOPHER IITHFL BONNIE CLARK Honey Grove, Texas San Antonio, Texas XVILLIAM A. COMRIE LAXVRENCE CRANE RENA CUMMINS XVcstfield, N. J. Detroit, Michigan Fort W'orth, Texas A, D, D'AGOSTINO SHEILA DEICHMAN Brooklyn, New York Fort Worth, Tcxas O O ROW No. 3 - Left to Right MARILYN DENNEY BILL DIAL Dallas, Texas Amarillo, Texas BOB DICKINSON GORDON DILTS BETTY JO DONOVAN 7 Fort Worth, Texas Cleveland, Ohio Cleburne, Texas J. C, ELZA ALECK EEATHERSTON Temple, Texas Fort Worth, Texas y '9'Q' W' ww' 5- v..,..!W 1: . X . 'fem will R ,ae L35 ROW No. I - Left to Right PEGGY GORDON KITTIE GRAY Oklahoma City, Okla. Fort Wlorth, Texas U CLIVE GUSTAESON ROY HENRY W. R. HOLLAND 4 -J Mountain Home, Ark. Hcarnc, Texas Cleburne, Texas 1 ,V , 'X T ' v iv L fri l ' M. 5 Qrf' W j- MARY HELEN HOLMAN XWILLIAM A. HUNTER L r- T xg . g, ' j W ' ' ' XVichita Falls, Texas Fort W'orth, Texas fi 1,59 I I F- ' ' fi ' iii W' 1- 1' . ' ': A 1 - f .1 L -'L P Fqrxdgfu. Lfg 4i -T--'T i - ' A ff'-H - O . f -4 ff L K f .rt . -it 1 , I 1 I f X ROW No.2 - Left to Right I I I N X nn J I WANDA JAMES BILLIE sUE JOHNSTON X , f X D Fort XVorth, Texas Galveston, Texas -: V- 'il , ' ll' N . ' BETTY RILGORE WANDA LANKEORD DARRELL LAWLESS ii ' I 3 ,fa gg Fort Worth, Texas Corpus Christi, Texas Abilene, Texas ' ' -5:41 'Lf-H GENE D. LEE OLIVER B. LINDSAY , - - Fort Wfurth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas - L 'Q 0 O ROW No. 3 - Left to Right RICHARD LONG C, D. LOWRY Dallas, Texas Fort Worth, Texas EDWIN MARBUT ALEXANDER MCCLUNG BETTY INICGINNIS Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Big Spring, Texas '- BARBARA MCINTYRE NANCY MCKAY Beaumont, Texas Dallas, Texas IFN , yfsw T .as .--::.:::::::::::::::-::: me--Q V wwf' I ' 4, 5, WR 5 sw , ::--v V ,,.,. ' ,K , sz! If ' J 'Ms 'Qu F l E AY nv mln-TERM STUDENTS wg .:515Z,:.11 ,f fa W .53- ' ,. ,,., . f W. i-- Ezzv V bZE L Ezzzv - K x 5E:-V , I ,:,::::E:E:iEE-- 1- V :.:.f. ZE: .Z:V,,: I 3 S K W W. I f ....wL. R5 F ' . ROW No. I - Left to Right FRED A. MILLER Oklahoma City, Okla. JOE MONTGOMERY J. E. MOORE Meridian, Texas Galveston, Texas BILLY MORROW DONALD MURRAY WELDON OWEN Gtaford, Texas Joshua, Texas Fort Worth, Texas ROW No. 2 - Left to Right F LORENE PATTERSON Angleton, Texas MARJORIE PYLES MARTHA REID Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas LESTER H, ROBERTS A. B. SCHECTMAN BEN SHORT Farmington, N. M. Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas ROW No. 3 - Left to Right R. E. SMITH Fort Worth, Texas LEON SPARKS BETTY L. THOMPSON Fort Worth, Texas Sherman, Texas NORMAN WADE JOSEPH P. WATSON JOHN L. WALTERS Billings, Oklahoma Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas ROW No. 4 - Left to Right RICHARD D. WALTHER ANN WEATHERFORD Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas W. K. WEIR ODIN WILSON HARLEY WILLEY, JR. Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Dallas, Texas BETTY YORK HOWARD YOUNG San Antonio, Texas Olney, Texas we -Ke M, M...-fr. '-vd'T A 'r Y , Y .Y ROW No. 1 - Left to Right LLOYD J. ALLEN , Q Fort Worth, Texas 'YL LIE' ELLEN MAE ALLEN PAUL BENDER l ! El Paso, Texas Bethany, Mo. CLAUDE K. BOND EUGENE K. BRINK ALBERT S. BRISTOL San Marcos, Texas Jackson, Michigan Fort Worth, Texas ROW No. 2 - Left to Right MAXINE CAI-IOON Arlington, Texas VIRGINIA W. CAIN JEAN CARPENTER Fort Worth, Texas Houston, Texas W. RUSSELL COATNEY MARIE CONNOR FRANK CROW Lancaster, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Bonham, Texas O ROW No. 3 - Left to Right . GILBERT D. DAVIS, JR. Belhaven, N. C. HOWARD DETWEILER AMBROSE EDENS Peoria, Illinois Corsicana, Texas GEORGE C. FARMER JAMES ANSON FARRAR M. M. GROVE St. Petersburg, Fla. Dallas, Texas Weatherford, Texas 4 i 3 A E 1 3 N at ROW No. I -Left to Right DANIEL JARVIS Fort Worth, Texas J. BOND JOHNSON CHARLES JONES, JR. Gatesville, Texas Independence, Mo. WALLACE JONES PEGGY KING LOUIS R. KIRCHNER . Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Atchison, Kansas O ROW No. 2 - Left to Right DORIS ANN LANE Fort Worth, Texas ELSIE MANNING ROBERT D. MATHENY Tyler, Texas Long Beach, Calif. FRED C. METTS JAMES M. MOUDY ED MUEGGE, JR. Branchville, S. C. Washington, D. C. Brenham, Texas Row No. 3 - Len to Right DOROTHY NIES Fort Worth, Texas LOU ANN PEERY MALCOLM PHILLIPS, JR. Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas MARTIN E. PIKE, JR. H. D. Dave RANDALL WILLIAM B. ROOSA Shreveport, Louisiana Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas ROW No. I - Left to Right ORA SH ELTON Athens, Texas DUNNY SIMS JO ANNA E. SMITH Paint Rock, Texas Stephenville, Texas MARCIA MILLS SMITH MRS. WILMA M. SMITH FLORIAN F. STADLER Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth, Texas I ROW No. 2 - Left to Right ALPHA MELL STUART GEORGE C. STUART Port Arthur, Texas Port Arthur, Texas MARGIE TALLMAN CLIFFORD TAYLOR, JR. KATHRYN TAYLOR Tulsa, Oklahoma San Angelo, Texas Texarkana, Texas ROY E. TOMLINSON ROY E. TOWERY Houston, Texas Fort Worth, Texas O Row No.3 - Lt-ff to Right M. C. TURPIN FRANK B. WARD, JR. MACK WARNER Kilgore, Texas Woodward, Oklahoma Fort Worth, Texas TOM XVATERS ARTHUR D. NWENGER Huntington, W, V, Newton, Kansas BEN H. WHITE JOSEPH G. WICK SIDNEY J. SPAIN Brady, Texas Washington, Indiana Dallas, Texas Parade, 1923 Horned Frog av-?.,,,..---- WW' Hail, All Hail, T.c.u. 'Y 4 RIE MEYERS, Editor dw ow jflfw 7046 Wed 7444 716 Sac T 7 T ' T AV' 'T ' WT f AY J 1 2 3 4- 5 6 F Jr Jr J Jr Jr J J J Jr J J Jr JJ 7 8 9 10 1 1 12- 1 3 v + + + + + J-+I 4 School 4 A R F Kansa 1 4 5 'S ae R Gum v Jr - -J + + 4D J Lx H -N 1 . I ' owntown mire , 2-1 2-2. 2-3 J 122. 25 Tjfe igpg Qu P Jf Jr Jr J Jr JJJJ Jr 28 29 30 1 J, J, J. J. J Q-N goose Q s 1 fn Sepltemiw You stood in registration lines. What religions open? . . . Copy lab when? . . . Even to paylwe wait . . . Business Office at last! . . . They also serve . . . Now for t the books. , iw ' W W ay . , , x ..,. 5 ,, 5 , ymmfvwammw X S fi n 3 ,iff Q fafff- Aff! W5 2 Z i 5 AW f X xi flkgffz Z5 W ie iq 3 AA S E SWL' Q , iemdea You went to Freshman Orientation. Something sentimental, letls play . . . Dean Moore says a few words . . . Miss Shelburne smiles Q'Welf come' '... Freshmen listen . . . To Marvin . . . And Emcee Long john . . . And Father Ver Duin . . . Red ponders future election possibilities. mvrsuumm-Wav. H' Km f , Wx -ss in r xx QF' 4, iv 4 we in . ..., ,. H 'Q N W Q? is qs 9 :avg v WWW M W 5 i 'las 4 s i S. - 2 V ia W ,,,t, Q1 3 , E rt ,if S WM' Egiiiiiob' 'f in il 2 di in S 'aa , da af fmt 'WW 3, gg: '. - X tg HX an sep You went to mixers, theater rallies. Scratch with Patsy! . . . We,11 raise a song . . . Laverne pours punch . . . Y member Ann peddles name tags . . . Lots of punch and chatter . . . You gotta clap your hands! H ...ai 3'- 4-vs ,. .A 'www , .. 'BM K .M ,gf gwmwmf 5 ,. f 17 ' -'1..A if . fe is 5 m-dag in 5. You partied and snake danced. B. C. Bfers sing or listen . . . Ch, that band . . . Tom waxes funny . . . Yeaaa Frogs! . . . Before the snake parade . . . A leetle rhythm now. , 2 - 3.152225 - :.':2:E::-:::::.: 1 5 iemiea You baked at the first ball game. How ,bout a touchdown? . . For the life of a drum major! . . . Bill clicks the shutter . . . Stag line looks eager at C. of C. dance . . . Flowers for a band sweet- heart . . . Coke stand confusion. E W? 0650603 5 mon 'Yue T wed T 7444 T 7 2- 3 P + + 4- + + + 4 5 6 7 9 lf Jr Jr lf + lf 4 2- 13 14 15 16 + + + + + 19 2-O 2.1 2-Z + + Jr + 2-8 2-9 30 ,L ,L In Gciaiea You settled down to T. C. U. routine. Principal Robinson chats at B. C. B. re- treat . . . Samye and Scotty at half-time . . . Cafeteria, T. C. U. . . . Wonder what game he lost his shirt in?,' . . . 11 o'c1ock pep . . . Hey, Tillie! Where's that coffee? Q. XX , X Www 'w, ww wwf wi ,W fx ke ' W L W , s , f fi 1 x A ' 1 ' '. f, , ,, , M ' ' ,, 'X' . 1 :::gs:-..a.a:a::-ga W V ... . .x f- - -::a5a5s5a5s5s:sg: .-.:,:,:,l. ...-.-.- W , . 5,-me v fm mf ,.......... ....... wig! M ,, 4 3 N :A M, ..,, - V '-15253521 S 4 1 S a ' as Q H F 1. ,, J X M ,, . , ,ggmzy 8 x , M, 1 f -' s at A s if gy 4 Wwflbatxi 1 L 5 fJ ' M You politicked. But he lost . . . Jeep side boards yet! . . . Pud makes gay at polls . . . For the best interests of the student body, '... The sun deck cheerers . . . And the boys below. at m - :.:,-,.1 '--' . - v, 'gg 2 M' 5 A i t - - f' .. , I . -:-wwf. l- - ' W y , 5 I 'Q ff is 5 ,fi 555535 R 1? . !' fn 0 You clowned before the Aggie game. Paint-happy lad . . . Lula as Queen Bi' at B game . . . Maul- din in artistic mood . . . Sidewalks had it too . . . Bonga, bonga, bonga . . . Goode subtlety. li sig x , g. Y E w 'P' x . , 'sk , , M wif, ga KXlw ? Q N .A X. W .Wx -' M-sm f R S7 as r Q , v my . ii, AQ - . :,,.:.. af 5 ,Q i saw sg, W ww Mi ff W 1 , . ' ..,,. , , A . Q You went to the Shurecropper Dance. New look . . . The long arm of the law . . . Peelin' potatoes . . Croppers, sharing . . . Swingin, his podner . . . Takin' our pitchur! Wg is 3 Big. S3 E 53 ummumzuw-um 5 if Q Q asf? 4? M skim? gg if ff? f 1 Wink in ' ---- .. : '--. z :f i-1 zzzi it A ,. of , M i . ::' 'nzzl Q5gQfMgMGQ Eye' A.:,,, -.V AA bzb' 2' Af1 A, - ' ff '...V, , Q ..,, 1 is 1'1 E 1? Q Y' EVV: V , ,fA' , '..' fi Q E:'- f' , 121 Q', :A:A-1 is i i i J quu- 3 uq., Q . EE? .... . uzzzu E If , if f i f 43 : '43 Q .,.... ... Ki fi si W Q A VVV, :,. , : :'V A' ' 5 gg .:,,,:--,: .i -gg. 3, -VZV is W uuluvuuquuuz g . ,V,', 3 ,.. Q auzulzu, ., . gg AA ,., ': ' is , ,, - -- :- 11 R 1 ' X W '-eaeaiaiafafafaiisu, is f'- .' vg.,,g,, 1 ,,... i if 5 g ., . . s wtf ' ,522 zvv' ,.,fg-555555555 Q In You watched the Frogs slaughter A. 81 M. Sea of paper hats . . . We are the Aggies . . . Woody wows ,em . . . Where's the coke man?', . . . Showing off for Tessies . . . Beau- tiful, beautiful scoreboard. m ' ' M ciadea You went to Oklahoma and Hay Fever. All aboard for Norman . . . Peggy must be winning . . . Mary and Max at rehearsal . . . Son Bob dis- approves . . . And our heroine flirts. ,mam .awww fffv ,1z,4,gyfmMyM aMf,.,,,w'm4hf,.VN 05,7 mf' W--W , W K Q Saw 4 Winn 6:46 Wed 7604 716 S45 1' T T T T Jr J Boykor r Jr Jr Jr Jr Jr Jr Game 2- 3 Me22iTZ1 5 6 'Z 8 r Jr Jr Jr + JV B +5 A A U h CVO tu ent,Bo y 9 10 1 1 1154?-23 1 4 P 51:11:19 T T Q 'P + Jr + AV + CP Y exos Go Fovori es ke 0 1 6 -1' 7 Il 8 tit! ' ilegiizay L:9ionG Dance 12.3 1+ + 1 1 1 + Jr -2,4 -2,5 T.,E,'4.Tg,,.?gi.,g VWWM WWW 1 Service Homecoming X if Jr L AL Ji AVS. M. U. G2-nf-1 WW in fVaaemLea You went to Baylor. Roast the bears' ,... Spectators worry . . . Get 'em, Frogs . . . Nearly made it . . . A word from the baud . . . 'tHai1, all hailf, ggi .,,,,,, . wswiiwwamf WW' 'QW' wmww fn Na You were mighty busy. Beating out the air meet story . . . Happy birthday, dear presi- dent, '... The winning Flying Frogs in Denver . . . Earl Tracy wins Austin trip . . . Serenade from joe . . . And there are some who study. M6046-64 i You anticipated the Texas Game. Pud up a ladder . . . Joels camera shy . . . But not the Froggie cow- Q--...,,w boy . . . Building Bevo . . . Torch rally . . .Al wields a wicked hammer. W xwmm Mm I -ev bkww 'SQWMWL' 'Y ,0E9Z 2 f4fAP'UZf R E!! as 'EWjjI'1 '1W NN93Kf 1 SE If - In Na You went on the student body trip. Up Congress . . . Frogmobile . . . Well, let's goin . . . Purple and White, boy . . . That camera man again . . . On to the Capitollw r T' M 'iififfkfm 2 .8 5' 483.396 ..-ff-ws-Q Ak, if vm, .1 Na You took over the Driskell. l'Well, let's yell' '... More mob . . . At the Driskell . . . Checking tickets . . . Dee makes like a tea- sipper . . . Pud grins-this was before the game. 1604 ,L You sat through that Texas Game. Early in first quarter . . . Woody shows em . . . Girls we ve vor . . . Oh, that sun . . . I always hated T. U. . . . The boys wh tried. , , . ,, , .- 1.- 1 ' ...-of-:-f-1 Samui ANR r Q 2 r::,. , 4, , Q zzz ,,.,. .... .. Q , ...A ,os ,. ,gg W l , ,Q 1 . r1r'3 F ag y Q as ..,. , ,.,V, I Q' fl 51 59 V wir' i -:- EE V..1 .-:: i mi 42' Y ?' A r-:- z 'ff ..., .. ff 3, , , ..,., gh, . ,. , , , . , 4 L . rrrr PE M 1 ' 1, r---: Illol M I I Pbznbbzl, V r:,r A Znn E :,:,, E .... 1 , ,.., :ZEVI ,E .,,...:. 0 ,,5, A , ,,.o A ,::r,,, H: ET: Q yi Q HZ Q A 5,11 . ' if if mv zlu Vl',:l l'l,l,, , --zzz 'r,- A l' 1 :':'l ' rr,r, , r,,, vV,:1 1rr:-rr :: L 1 QI : .,-': :':' 1 : ',f,'-,.,,:.:-: f Q'Z.Q,agse2 -ltn .,'.. - il-:ill vtv, : : ,,.: a 5 gf 5 is M ss l rrrr rsr rsr rrrr rr s orroorrrr rf' rss :1:' 'o, :-1f- 1 f 1 W Aw r , rf. of fs eg - '-,.':,, v.r- f l I4 You stared at Hell-Day freshmen. IO o'clock and all is wellu . . I am a li'l old freshmanl' . . . We love you truly' ,...' llt beats me . . . Who sees anything funny? ,... Our girl Shirley. 1 f M 5. X X Q w W, X31 2 2. . ,,,. 232: X hw A , xi Q Wx You welcomed exes. Thar Mustang cage . . . U. R. C. Thanksgiving Service . . . Angel adjusts robe . . . Winning float repairs damages . . . TU entry Choral club skip pers. , K 5 ,, A 1' I? Q 5 iii i 5 RW aemdea You held Homecommg Parade Down to earth Brushes lrve portrar Psychologrsts on the loose . . . More Brushes . . . T e royal convertible. . .The annual s oat. ,Av in Afaaemdaz You went to the Homecoming Game. Downtown pep rally . . . Band, Swingin, it . . . Tommy stars in exes, number . . . Photographer flirts . . . Frog band on parade . . . Homecoming Queen Joan gets her roses. '71-22 wed 744 716 Sa: 1 2 ' 3 ' 4 5' F + 4 1 + 4 4 4 7 9 1011 12 13, 4 4 4 4 1 . 4 4 14 17 20 1 4 4 + + 4 4 4 P 4 4 4f 4 +4 44 4 4 4 !?hrw ..,, 1 ..:., at ::sa?sasaa:1::' is 1 1 Y 1 if EW' E Infb You elected Favorites. Main Hall crowd picks a winnei . . . Now, let us seen . . . Poli- ticking . . . Charlotte gives them ballots . . . The vote is cast! . . Counting begins. NR Q, Y 1, ..::::5::fr 7, Q M MK 4 Y X Q sir, ,. 2' Zi, Q, ,Q my We .5 S, Q Q, N, X? X K Exim 5, X4 wzagy www. , ,V ,X mb. ,, A4 - A ' u 4, f N iw 3, Q av A , .sh im: W-'BX ,Ui ffs'f 9n Main.. ?600'Z5f55 Q faq Simfi Senior fame! Slancffdcfge S Zddclm Zcfwcwcfd Www x ' N 2 f A 9 SSR 1 Raifz Kam Senior Gard Know Senior E1 M Q Q 2 V r W U. ' , :iii Lx' ' g -:sa::.:sa, 3 ' Jw fi 25.9 , J f E Q ,,V, 4, A. w 1 5 3 Jfefen lfffcwie Baawn Q V? flwnfff RWM fa Nan Ralynmfaful eanne Junior 3606 3 10450-In l Bai Md fzewd x agp 53 5525? Q Mapdq luafnidan .finfq gang Sop Kajfzmine aaank sophomore Jlafmlcl Kzlma Sph e It lcufle fllalane Qwnlzie Raddam fm fwmzz Fres mqm.,..,W do--...,,,,,, KW? gif q luaafunczn Freshman , fx dz saw' Y cane Zifaallan 14 Le .fincaln F h feadie Wad F resh ma n i 'uv- M ' zzzzzzzzzzzlzl '2222 r 4,,wQf in fb You rushed to Christmas parties. Heaven Can Wait rehearses . . . Icycles and Christmas wishes at Waits . . . Y's party . . . Bryson members grin at camera . . . Big Crowd, that Bryson. , .,.,:,:.:,:,,,,,,,,,, .,,,::g, I me , ss + f Q r M rrzrwfr 1 S40 Winn 7ue 7444 V T T T 70645 716' Sal' T T T T Gaameow 2 3 T' T T T T Th his h T T 4 532130 6 7 8 65312, 10 F T T T T T T T 1 1 an' 1 4' ea 1 7 T T T T T T T 4 1 8 1 9 20 Z1 22 Z3 Z4 T T T T T T T T 5 ta 1 K 1 o 1 0 1 -L .L .L J. ,L J- 1 You boarded the Special for Memphis. Football boys take over diner . . . Who says partings sorrow? . . . Delta Bowl Queen Pat . . . Nina buys frills for New Year's Eve on the train . . . It was cold in Sunny Tennesseef, You crammed for finals. Post-holiday rush at the Drug . . . White exam Week . . . Last min- ute review . . . Slaving over the final . . . Grabbing a coke between tests . . . What'd you do on that third question, tho? SQ. in januafuf You hated snow. Mamie prefers summer school, she guesses . . . Mean old boys . . . Let's roll 'em in the snow . . . The snow man's the short, clean- looking one. gk. , ,K Sm T Wim' '7,,e Q 1 S T' T wed 7444 fee F T T Qu' S 4' + Flif4giQha OZ? Han 5 Free 'V cu' 7 8 -as ,F lxer Cvsino 7 9 Il 0 TL TL Dance + + WL 1 1 1 2 1 3 , 4 P + + + + 1 4 + + I 0 A 'Y Heal , 'F + WW 80,4 Z. + + B d JF WL WL Nsioflglziieo Lgap Yea' 4 C 'lk + Wes L L WL 4 v L + L -L. 4 .a5si'1: Z.. :-1-2::aasi: ' 'S if? .. K N ,Z X51 si 41 x Q2 3' wi 3 ,xr 1 l' 1' 'e.:.. xv, gf if .v xt Y355? ?N' ' E52 , ,mx 1 :YQ 'f 51 If E5 'Q f . R ,SE 3 X 2 ,V Y f x I--., .1 .L fx ' S 'v-My --. . x . X Q 1' p f ff! ' ,ff sf f 1 W 'ww' . ., a Z ff Ne 'uf You hurried about. Confab at the guidance center . . . Filing petitions for office , , A Katherine explains in Gyges and His Ring, . . . In the Auditorium, Religious Emphasis Wfeek . . . Hey, Cutiely' cries Clark Hall crowd . . . Studying in Springs first sun. Mlm' A-EHR 4 Wi' 16 Sat 'fuer Wed 7464 ? rr r rr r r rr 1 1 am A-77lon - - lx- Z 3 4 R601-014' ul + 1 1 1 17 18 ZQZZ P + 'TZ ' 8 9 10 11 REEL 13 r Jr Jr Jrr rr Jr u N Log Jr 14 1 5 16 r Jr Jr ' Firgr Nkghr U. R. C. Night 1 Home . Ciaxncgn Bosebou Over Easter Over My Gome Taos Progrom T005 P Jr Jr Jr lr Jenny 2-8 2-9 M 31 l Concert J, ,141 - ,.1,,1L.,,.11,1 1111,,f1,A-11 11, 1 111 11 1 1 ESQ 914114 You went western for Ranch Week. Ol' cowhand . . . But I don't wanta go to jail . . . No last words allowed . . . Who caught the guinea? . . . bouuuuu peeg' Barbecue pleases 75' .M S 'X K x 'sf 1 f .X X . 5, Q Au xi Q ff' 3 gg X5 , iw W fpqw www-,wviwl v 2:?Sv2f --a ,ww We Nfl' 'E ,ff :aa feafmecl meaican Qaffeqeft jeane Horton . . . Cecil Alford Jenny Lind Porter . . . Ben Hearn Pat Gillespie . . . Horace Wfebb. fa 494, wwwv w.,,,,ai..M 'l'irmZf?'54X 1 fe 5 fr ff? ,Wi x af? Q vm, x x QMWW x gf.. ' W, Wwwf ww ua .feafmecf meaican eolfegeft Sammy Morrow . . . Jim Mussetter Pat Abernathy . . . Juanita Bar- rett . . . Wanda Campbell . . . Bruce Fallis. w x Jiw as WW 1 in in 4, M ..... - ai A ' J.: ' in You went to Intramural Open House. Winning debate team in non- oratorical pose . . . Trophy for last year's queen . . . At swimming contests . . . Twelve good reasons for coming to T. C. U. . . Miss and Mr. T. C. U. at Ranger College Festival. You whistled at a new Queen. Intramurals Celeste of the House of Renfro . . . Now, now boys! . . . Where,s the referee? . . . At the Reds' and Whites' intersquad game . . . Watching the track meet . Where'd that water go? rr f W V ',, ,I:r.-f:2:zzz:aEE g r an gy :,:.E . ...-..' Q' ::v:v-v . ..,.....,.. . Q as gig f E S ee YE 5 W ' '1 1 .1 t ..-zf2:i?ii1i'Q. ff ' '- --11 iw ,Fi ggi? 1 5 Eg' xy waww' Q! in Much You played before going home for Easter. Spectators for a while . . . Next stop the engravers . . . Most valuable basketballer Clutches trophy . . . And there was dancing . . . Helen puts on her Easter bonnet . . . See you after the holidaysf, if 21 Mig 5? W ww +3 W +L QQ 4. 5' 3,5 xg? Y XXX, I Seca ' 77616, 7 I we 206 . , 4 74 Q-ff ,X 1 HLX- -,x x .Sweetheart S I Sd! -- Ex I Pfln mu is -ifxijn Formj 1 l 1 I Nl' X nf f , il 1 X N Adgmfs -Z 0 1 1 2 1 1 . T 4' Eve xl 3 dl V0 Cfy I 'Z 5 W 'F X Show , In A ff I X N . . 8 1 1 9 ' 20 rf ix Xgxqxxxfcntcd X if X1 -1 lxx--X N 2 -l 22 M 0 If 5 2 6 n 7 fxxgyqxxxsflxxxtcatbi Seniof N + 1 Bingo 30 J RX 2 Pdrfy fn! You dressed up for the Spring Formal. First T. C. U. Sweetheart an- nounces winner . . . Matthews presents the trophy . . . And Sweetheart Sara Hoile says Thank youw . . . Club nominee presented . . . How Long Will I Love You? . . . At intermission. 5 if 'W mil You cheered Saroh's victory. Hub thanks Legion for trophy. . . Club nominees and dares pose . . . Sarah and Pierre . . . Don makes award . . . Two boys and a girl. L ia vt Sz Q, Q, S f Q Z -g fy, ji W M' wi i ' .::a:s5sgs5a55:: , ' Y Gif ff? W gf 2 Q23 gg at W Wd? WW 5335 4 as W Y if fi f 1 i 4 , 1 , t Y New arg X26 ....,.,., hw 9,s,,f,s,, 1 J sex, ff, K :- , ::s,, . QR' gl N x . W 'E QW :MMS Q in Npfull You howled at Adc1m's Eve capers. The mighty, if defeated, upperclass women . . . Miss Billie Dameron . . . Bryson helles model the new look . . . Symphonic swing at the Variety Show . . . l'The curfew shall not ring-tonight! Dean McCorkle entertains in faculty farce . . . Officials at the opening of the Student Lounge . . . Mr. Laird, center and donater of furnishings, explains. mi ,K 5? V C' a , 1 776,51 .Q F T' 7ffe 'F xxtjxxxy F 2 8 'T Zi 9 Jexxx ,4 4 K Fx 71 Zn' Xxff! I' X +- 4 -A Sa F lo fl Hxiig ' '+ Z' + Pwr, W A it -Z 1 N v Penzorijlf if ,ljf,U,gOf -I 23. x+ 1 7 JL 2 Zgiifl' Pi e 4 J '-- P 0 2 ' 18 + 13 I 1 X30 4 + 1 ,f ,4. l X 9 1 iQ 1-LX3 1 ifL IIMAPIUYGW YL We ll 4 H-X 1- 'SaIlg0nCeH'1 Eosino T e 41 '1 x WL Gnco I 4 ! Q + 22 4 x- 6 X4 ..,.: 'e--'1 r M re we 'Q W , 5 2 greg Q r gr yr S Y Ii X X1 f are fr' we 1 y 5E5E:E:::5 A A7 ' 2 E fwwv Wu X -K ver e ,gf uf W 52555532 ,-- f' .I:1s- vifiee fn You welcomed summer sun. NVhar's so rare as a day in May? . . . A boy and a girl and a bench . . . It's a hom- erlw . . . Skerching in the sun . . . Free dance in the Lounge every Wfednesdayu . . . Lind- sey plays catch. fel? , ,Q Ma, You counted the days 'till school was out. Radio Workshop on the air . . . e Planning the air meet . . . Priso, all ready for the Junior-Senior Dinner Dance . . . With flowers in her hair . . . Steee-rike one! . . . Artistic, those Brushes. Mwyawww' hw, My BW 1 Qmw S We w1 we f f ?f.e 4. 1, 81 Tflflil iii? 9 10 1 1 12' 13 14 15 Xffffflf, 5 2-6 2-G 2-2-R2-3 2-4 2- 9 39 fx 2-'Z 2-8 2- M, X ,, , f,,,,,,..A,,,, ,W , ',- v in jane A Senior remembers, This is T. C. U. 'lParlor meeting 10:50 p.m., Sunday . . . A new rec- ord to try . . . Any afternoon, Jarvis Hall . . . 50 words a minute . . . Loafing outside the Drug . . . Champion, Lit- tle Gym style. Q S X f' : ,I lf x11w f::e.4 gl -'.:.:.5:,.1, wx f Q YW, 2 4, 2 : 12 :.A f 1 4' Ne X x Wwfi W 2 ' . ww N ,S ,, N V :TMJ , I M? IW A Y 'SEX ,f 5 nf! , Q Q -V f r, K Q 1 ' - 1- H 'Hi 1 ' 7 1 -QA li' , - 1 5 X i 'S' s - 'i 5 f ,A fl 5 5 if 1 wh W fw fwmwf' ax: , , x ,.., fx , 1. ,fw ,.,Jig5,w',j5x?A X .W 5 L VE 5' ' fi ' hut' J ff f , , x ,ff M ' gg! xii Q . W if y , Y 'ff Q ,gh vi lx , A , WM W , 3 , ' 1 ki ! QQ F ff wi- A4 ,. 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Athletics Yesterday and Today Texas Christian University Cthen AddRan College and located in Wacoj played its first football game December 7, 1896, with Toby's Business College, also of Waco. T. C. U. won the game 8 to 6. From that time on, T. C. U. has put a team on the field every season. Some of those years have been lean, but the successful ones far overshadow them. The Horned Frogs have always had small squads- especially in the early 'teen years. On at least one occasion, a game was played without a single substitution, as the traveling squads consisted of no more than 16 or 18 men. ' This is the way the football team looked a quarter of a century ago. That's Pete Wright, then athletic director. 'W 5 if f if But these teams won their share of the games, and the Fighting Frogsi' began a tradition in the Southwest. T. C. U. gained admission into the Southwest Confer- ence in 1923. Since that time the Frogs have won the championship four times-in 1929, 1932, 1938 and 1944. Yes, T. C. U. is a tradition. Seldom do the Horned Frogs have the numerical strength of some of the larger schools, but what they lack in quantity is made up with quality. They have that certain something that causes those who oppose them to admire them, those who follow them to love them. Recognize the man in the suit on the extreme right of the top row? .isa W, . ,ye 4. . W' Lindy Berry 0 Allan Pike with Grassy Hinton Trophy. 0 Homecoming Queen Jo Ann Rutherford and Student Body Prexy Red Brothers at S. M. U. game. ' Pete Stout and George Brown congratulate each other on be- ing chosen cuptains ofthe 1948 grid Frogs. The 1947 T. C. U. Horned Frogs got off to a rather meek start by tying the University of Kansas, 0 to O, in the mud, losing to Oklahoma A. Sc M., 7 to 14, and to the University of Arkansas, O to 6. It looked as though pre-season forecasters were right in picking the Frogs to end in or near the cellar. But at this point, things started picking up. First they mudded through the University of Miami, 19 to 6, then rolled past Texas A. Sc M. 26 to 0. The Sooners of Oklahoma were next in line, and the Christians surprised them with a 20-to-7 licking. Baylor was ready at their Homecoming but they weren't ready enough to stop the surging Horned Frogs, who won, 14 to 7. The Purple rested an extra week to get ready for the Big Three -Texas, Rice and S. M. U. The layoff cooled the 41,- 0 .9 G9 0 We COMPOSITE BOX SCORE T. C. U. ..,. Og Kansas CNightJ .. 0 ' T. C. U. .... 7, Oklahoma A.8zM. 14 T. C. U. .,,. Og Arkansas ......, 6 T.C.U. .... 19g Miami fNightD .. 6 T. C. U. .... 26, T. C. U. .... 20g T. C. U. .... 14, T. C. U. .... Og Texas A. 81 M. .... 0 T.C.U. .... Og Rice .... .., 7 Oklahoma -,...- 7 T.C.U. .... 19,s.M.U. ...19 BaY10f it 7 T.C.U. 9g Mississippi ...mis Texas . . . .... 20 CDelta Bowlj Frogs and they were easy picking for the Texas Longhorns, who were determined to get revenge for the 1946 melee. In the only game T. C. U. didn't have a fair chance of winning, the Steers rolled to a methodical 20-to-O victory. Against Rice, the Frogs won the statisticsg the Owls the game. T. C. U. was in command most of the rainy afternoon, moving near touchdown territory on several occasions, but Rice cashed in early and held on for a 7-to-O victory. The Horned Frogs ended regular season play in a blaze of glory by tying the previously undefeated, untied S. M. U. Mustangs, 19 to 19. It was the game of the year, and the best in the long series of T. C. U.-S. M. U. thrillers. The Ponies had to go all-out to push across the tying score in the final 10 seconds of play to claim undisputed possession of the conference championship. , Thus the Horned Frogs' season ended in true Horned Frog istyle. For their toils they were awarded an invitation to play the University of Mississippi in the New Year's Day Delta Bowl game, bowing in the last quarter 9 to 13. Carl Knox being presented Dan D. 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Y Gqddy 77161 Ilfeyetnyen were any- Pete Stout xgood for 25 F0 S tlztng but znypressfve zn tnett yards. Here tbezt conyebaelr Gtst nonye galne of the sea- I stalled except for several ny1Yd son, and the ntst played tn threats when they were al- tlze enbtged YY C U Smlnuln. X lo Wed to na ve the ball Fufbqeg ,sfoumess afocv and Cat-I Knox zoonyed tnto the tnezt tnabtlzgf to caslz tn on 116611, bt Mm me mum good oppottunftzes were the 3 bzg reasons for the defeat longest Pl 1',0f tb eb yeah Smnf1012g a QW tnenes 1ns1de flbl Spawkal maimed '7 6711 tertltorjg and mn the punt 87 yards vtttually un- 631101228 on the Lyamt 11226 touched for F66 figg1es,19lfst Kool? Sem F176 plgsjgh high own is countec- john Cary passed FO OWS! the safely mm, who was urge BI' . .ng Bern' B111 Gttnyes for the cnnenen new mldmqld It landed about Ge r reCelV' The Frogs pepped up 111 F126 3Q rolled end Ove! e12Qf i815 one the tnztd quartet and tained! and nnalb stopped on the 5 .n Bailey On a passxleon josnn to , X94 yatds away' 644, pulls ' UVM' r t 4463 une n Stou conVerge 0 ck'e'S oke ta If CQWP Hostufn- shorf g MH I-V M P055 hdown to 'Duc ome uttflched bf-:C . to faded 4265 BishoP T0m Quin' to no buck Rolo' IdS Il ho d WC' . fofwur . an chrlsf' The Alan Pike rlransas 6' I' , 000 In f ' I' SWL' 0 FA YETTEVILLE Ark, OCR dxfi desperate last quarter faffy by T C U huled to pay off and the Horned Frogs dropped rhe1r conference opener to the Arkansas Razorbacks to G T he Puqble drove past the Frogs showed szfgns ofcolning Porkers' 20-yard 11116 several to lzfe. tzrnes In the Closrng stages of , , , the galne and had thezr op- A iq and 3 possible wil Joslin 0nGnts bueklzng at the knees tom S Qbped out of the Frogs Leon but Could not admlhmer E1 hands lzreraly when a Leon , Uockout punch. joslzn pass ro Tony Bzshop I fazled to snek 151 Big Toms T he ganaes lone talk' Came hands. He Was our rn the Clear afrer II misses Sf the frsr deep lh the end Zonq but just uarrer on a -yar pass p ay , rom Clyde Scott ro End Mel- djoulcflgjdbecome attached to v1nkMCGaha. eplg I 6' Coach Dutch Meyer kept Pete Srour turned 1n the good hrs pronyzse ro starr a bestpfrformance of thegame' realn Comprzsed almost en- The 5? fullbadf ffppff? Off meh, of Ihexpm-weed ,nm excepuonally fme sprznrs and Used 17,5 Veteran Omgl- rhroughouz: Lzndy Berry and 1n the role of substitutes. The Weldon 5dWf1FdS WGN? def 611' an Was successful and the S1'V6 SF212dOl1fS. in -CGPN Co Bishop Tam Suqarlfs' ' ll 0 llms Slap ' Q19 bil ., ct I xPete Stout and Ltndy Berry collab- tlze second balf to erase a Gpoznt de6c1t and lead e Horned Frogs to an znypresslve I9-to-6 wctory over the Un1Vers1U1 of-'1La1271' tn Orange Bo Wl SFHCYQIUJ. Except for a few nyznutes xznclufnng a 56yard gallop. A bf' MSF 11215 F126 Frogs Although Berry dzd not C0'UP1f'ff'1J' doffllllafed F176 score a potnt lze was Qurecthf 8'7'??fZ and had S0026 212000 rekyyonszble for two of tlze f H118 Spellbolllld HS F1267 touchdowns fbs datttng punt 'W d Maruble ,Oiled f61f 1f16SS5' FIYIOUS5 fl returns oftftackle slants and Re sea of mud for long gazns endSWeepS11adtbeA42l?Q7laUs H9116 affef N576 guesszng Inost of tlze evenlng Stout was notlung slzott of Aganyis score canpe mtl: sensatzonal as lye personalhf X' onb four seconds relnazntn ! accounted for all tlzree touclz- tff' I tn tlze Grst lzallf and the downs adnytnzstered bone- Clrttstzans tool: over frony cruslzzng blocks to azd otlzers tlzere Stout nyade tlye touclz- to gq and racked up a total downs witlz plunges of 102 yards 190121 scrtnynyage two and four of on yards F n Hicks Bu uP the tr Put dY to Gm is rea fe . Frog tlfe he en . tBg0r' Prfiitggylor r on -0 . 2610 Gin In ble 9 sizea d fo' . ht en . rlg , A99'e sk'rtS Befry r0ut' if ze ff on W as ' arned Frogs rush exas A GM I fr , 2 ! FORT WORTI-L Oct. l8xA fired-up bunch of T C. U. rogs all but tan a sluggish Texas Aggie ll out of the I park today as they turned an expected rugged battle into a 26-to-0 rout. overflow crowd of 30, had in four previous games 000 fans looked on in amaze- combined. ment as the Frogs stymied SO Complete was the Frogs' the Farn1ers'attack with near- mastery on defense that the g perfect defense tactics and Aggies were d went on to score as many Johnny Sherro points as they it o A 8: able th 1 uurds are Scoring Even gheB?oXoH:i :Shes d0Y- ' on n the ie P955 . M 44 and followed nice Agg to make but blocking all the way. . ree yards net rushing, Md The third Christian tally holds Vai'-ln' 96 through the alt' came after Charley jackson DeW U35 hort Quin' Lindy Berry started it all in had returned a Maroon punt C325 T0 U S the Second quarter when he to the 27. Three plays later he scampered around right end feeelved 3 P355 from Bfffy . if from the six. Pete Stout had for the Seofe- . . moved the ball to that Point The finale was a result of on four plays from the 19. another in terceptionxthe . MMM The Aggies opened the sec- fourth of the afternoon. Berry ond half with a flurry of plucked one out of the air on : Q I passes. Several worked, but his own 40, and weaved W lm one fell short of its markx hither and thither through ke Rex Alford in to the hands of Guard the dazed Aggies for the six- Shankle Bloxom. He nabbed pointer. - y guzf.. P. :-. e:: '---1 ' i N 2 inspired ey amen il '20 io1 psei 0. ., A hardcharging, heads-up a oiiense 4 4 NORMAN, Okia., Oct. 25.f Frog team kept a dangerous University oi Okiahom weii under controi, and scored three times themseives, t grind out a convincing 20 to 7 victory over the Sooners in Norman. The canny 4-4-2-i deiense the Oakies did not compieteiy CoachDutch Meyer and SCOUYS hgmbie the 5099331 51 they Cooked up fOi gained 169 yards on the groundfbut it kept them so S baiiiedthat hankle gloxom Big Pe for thte lug Sooners fum' tgmyjealggthef over . Inst the they wererf t sure who might gorge up with One oi their many iatewii HM' The Higgs 7-093 2195 EOYWMA Passes' OH struck iast and had themseives five occasions their iears WCW a 14 to 0 iead beiore the initiai Sl-out C465 u 5 Y instiiied, 05 the R035 mm quarter was over. Okiahfbrm :GWR beforggks Up first ci minted that fmmbei' one of taiiied eariY in the 569095 akes the fackirran' 12031 which went Eor a tonch- P53057 wg a few minutes G. ' down. iater, the Christians ended ' ' d settied . . b the point making, an G End Morris BaiieY was th 6 back to a aeienswe game the fair-haired boy as he in- test Oi me ww , , L A . Q ' :excepted a meta an mx Pete Stout and Lindy Berry 'iff-Q 'A mwone Yaids Roi a SCO? were again oiiensive ieadersg set up one with another in- Hamm Hmmm, 905,36 Ma- terception and caught a 92155 ione, Buii Hicks and George to set up the third. Brown were iine standonts. N' ' -:Q Morris Baile Y 4 mU'1 . Mo0 Bull mUn AAOO' Bob E1 . n Harold Knlma lerl flamed F X rags e ear WA CO , Nov. l.XA beautlhzl 36-yard run by Ltndy Berry and a two-yard pass from the same Ltndy to Bzll Moornlan were about the only things today that lcept the Horned Frogs tn conference runntng These two plays paid off in scores to enable the Frogs to emerge vtetorious over a Hghting bunch of Baylor Bears, 14 to Z It was the pass to Moor- l cashed in hrs hrst of two man in the Lading mtnutes of If extra points. the game that Pfowded the gl The Bears successfully dtfference. Unttl that tune, fl but-ked Q stiff hem Wind to the two teams were even in H Q 7 to 7 tie a few minute the scoring columng the Bears behare the start of ahead on statzstlcs. ll! B Berrys run Caine ' second s the fo 9 ut the l rn the 'J q ll a r te Frogs urth. ast stanza was 4 f, T C U They move! I when the f thetr own 46 seemed to be stalled b b rugged Baylor f 111 c from B to the Bear one efore a fumble halt d wma wally dmei Hwy He reversed hrs Held aft dt seeing nothing taClrl e the tool: th f lntd f' er , at th e slot e lrfclr our il - teld and the F If moved in for h e rrght W1 , , picked up bl lr ers in the seco d all the rogs t e lull. Three taclrs at the line from the OC ' four gained two, and on n atv and went Murth down Ltndy pegged to way. Myne Pitcoclf I Affoorman for the dincher. BGYIO' throw e in to 123 mov a R. Regent 10 ds C79 Edwar IOSS' riG for balI'Car rfer' nd quo . he Seca . In t . rd QU'n t 'Ps off 0 lzyn 1435 Berry Q35 5 Pi 3 N' sf J 1, ,, if s is Q is the be . g 'i'19 of 'he end fOr the F r09S, Us Ben,y,s P ass is inte rcepq-ed to set up Hrs t I-on ghOl'n co unter, WL L0 GHGRRS vtwmtt atm mas, to to tx AUSTXN, Nov. i5fThe rampag oii to a iiying start in the first quarter and dom the rest oi the way to hammer out a convincing 20-to-O victory over the Progs today in Memoriai Stadium. it was sweet revenge for circie right end, wheeied and the Ur-to-0 ioss to the Purpie passed to Peppy Biount who iast year as everything went was ah aione near pay dirt. right for the mfnothirxg The huge end took it over his seemed to dick for T. C. U. shouider ior the tahy. The 45,000 52195 in the Leon josiin iaiied to get a huge stadium had hardiy pggg Ogg in mme, and End serded after the Opening Date Scnwattzkopibiocked wuyn I whistie heiore the Steers had Qhe ,WU He scooped it up and e P'fCock 'bg Same in the bag' OU the was across the doubie-stripe third piay from scrimmage, a bepote a wdde Coma be Lindy Berry pass was inter- hunched. cepted, and eight piays iater the iocais had a six-potntiead. For Texas it was a victory Texas' second score came Weu earned' Bobby Layne eww an me Second Period on moved the Steers iiawiessiy a trick maneuver that com- fhfvvshwt, and bfeflks me i oied the Christians. H025 fmghf have cashed in ' 'E to on, just weren't. 1-Z-' pieteiy o Frank Guess, starting as i ,ff ,MZ- f C . Cliffggtgrffe Y kS0 ChurIeY Jac Ualblayed s ge T00 Ill 41 l7ORT WORTH JV 0wl y Berrv d vvardsg George vvn, Alan Prhe and Haro ng film-an were rndlv' Clry offense for the Q21 ld rdual stars Jr - k P'C s to Rice tufikler 0 des sw VG 1 442, e Knox s . Lucas cuf' Jlm Lirf'e 3 oss I' I is 'sc QW he buf ' Keeney 436, for dives C415 Lucas ain' horr 9 uP S iPe' h doub'e str t 9 001 7 io 0 , Oli 22XThe Horned Frogs ouqplayed regarded like eleven all over the Purple grrmron tus cold and rarny afternoon but hvrled to deliver when op- portunlljf presented itself and the Ofvls made off with a shalry 7 ro 0 vrbrorv Phzyrng one of therr better was kept Ivell under control games of the season, the Frogs and the Rrbe lads managed to hammered avva y at the Owls' creep past the mrdheld strrpe goal all afternoon. Lady Luclf onhf one nme. , k L0we and the Elements .Were at Statrstlealljg the Cbrlstlans DIC least partralhf responsrble for led 121 gist dorms I3 to Z F176 Outcome' The Sfffff PQ' yards rushrng 229 to 108 and shrn Pvas too slgmpery to hold lb passlhg 44 to Q and three passes were drop- I pod in rhe end zoneg a Lmls' Cad Knox Pafsms' fumble deep Ib like tem-Q patrng rn a role other than a tom Set up the 'games lone if punteg gurded-the longest tally Pete Stout lost posses- f purple Offemlve Push and S160 on the OM 27 after 3 came up. with an rncredrhle nrbe 15- yard garn earbf rn the 47-yfffd 'ssldslhg average game and a short tzme later pete Swag Llhd the boys hom Houston pow- S C I 3 I C 11 E ered across the double stnpe. Bw Except for that soorr' bhvstg the Ovvls' tri the' d Uno f37l an Ike' .th wo Wcd PUSS- le0P5 . 58 YU . C81? rl'Ys PoEy?I:fJyPull 'n Be 56 d ruCeS 66p Ikerls pgzs Sf1nBl0Xom f WC' 3? U rs 43 - tefcep Rogers . 04' Tzu, W' 9 5 C Brownmkoge' rssiidi I B00 Ge0l'9e ired-llp Purple ies Iangsg 1.910 I9 T WORTI-L Nov 22 s founded There W ' h people d ' 8 Mus X ome 32 000 fans stood dumb- asnt t e usual mad rush to the exitsg the seeme hesttant to leave Purple Stadium after the ame between S M U and T C U had come to a dramatic I9 to 19 endtng. Those people had just wit- seven plays. Lin dy Berry nessed some of the most tossed a long aertal to Morrts I razzle-dazzled 60 minutes of Bailey who was completely n Nurfel football that has ever been surrounded by Mustangs on D0 reeled off th these parts. the I5. Morrrs leaped htlgh, They had seen two great made the catch and Carried teams battle to H spectacular another two yards. Pete Stout I9 to I9 draw W,-th 3 Story, X rammed the lrne on hrs fourth book clrrnax packed into the X ffl' for fhf' P31154 last few seconds. They knew pf' Orjen Bwwmhg mtercept. that they would never see an- X . . . . ed a G11 johnson pass on hrs other hke 113 and they Wanted , , , , own 32 and scalnpered 56 the setttng to sttck tn thezr . . , lon as Ossjble yards to ser up the Chrlstzans menpty as g P A X f second marker. Four plays that ts wh y there was no rush- . . , lateg Stout agaln crashed over :ng to the ents. . . ' Q for sur points. The Chrzstrans struck early ' by nyovtng 50 yards on just Tami to Next Page. nl' pl uP breaks def defen 9 Muswn uS U lo0ks on asses. Walkerrry's P f Be one 0 1373 as Ike' k W0 to Dazlling Doo S 'fn down' 45 hang nfs' Jacksog gamble for 9 MuS ' AI vu'0 ' 71 Nl I9 -SIMM I9 All-American Doak Walker put the Ponies out in front on two home run dashesxone har 61 yards and the other for Eg threexand the Methodists held a I3 to I2 advantage until W only three minutes were left in the game. From his own 2Q with the game almost over . . third down and 22 yards to almost go' Berry facaed back to pass' Il Walker took the ensuing RogerS If Sfxed Badey up tfoffftff kick-off on the 9 and except Wayne mid-Held and let go. Again for 3 great tackle by Randy the lanky end fought off sev- Rogem would have gone all eral defenders to pull it in on X the Way Randy pulled hgh f-'76 Pony 41 H1741 Shot Ill F110 in on the Mustang 32 and dear He went to the 2Q then there was less than a minute wheeled and pitched to Char- to go. johnson took oven ley hckson I0 yards back, , threw two incompletions then harley made to the eight he- f connected with Walker for fore being stopped Stout ik 26 yards. W1'th I0 seconds re- took a lateral from Berry and lf maining johnson hit S' stepped around end for the 'j Iialliday in the e third counter Wayne Pitcock frkk the tyi kicked the extra point ttv and 'X the score stood I9 id nd zone for ng tally. Wal ' X Went Wide ' to I3 with f e ga e should . kers kick , and th m end- ! ed as it havexa ti C. xX John Cooke WZ new 3 la! e 01 pri 0 IIJ' D HIS 311. X e1r o W upset fou I4 I3 I .9 or ree quart th ay ln Crulnp S d' In Iffirfored Unjve 'y rth Wl Ifzerory n ' Bur the Ch ' ' rhezr gu f x e 13's al 00' fwffw J I F 'b ,O bo Q if CTS F3 Ill PSI? I l'l-S' 3 e a of 111 sz-Y ua s rd just l Y' Horned Frogs , nd seemed desrzned 1lvs1fYsQ3p1' eleven for their mea 12 dropped added a saleljf to the Cause a or hire Inznures shorr rinye later when he ong enough to allow bloehed Conerhflv punt deqo Allxrilberzean Charles Coner- 1n Ole Mes rerrzrory The ball hf to do rhzngs expected of bounded our of rhe end zone . Vzkei iuzzzizg in 171217. And those Eve Infnureq before a liog could co Ver lk earhf zn the fourth period fora touch. EEEE.: 5,5:5::' z '---- W ere all he needed as he 1y.ycf2,r for an Openln W W E::u,,.L-1 :'E:E:':':' Ff2f6'W FWO t0l1Cl2d0u'0 Pafses drive and that last 911.21-reC Ea W 80.0 Ifereonye a nzneybolnr me jj C Q fads 11,61-6121 C002 W Berry dehur and 112346 our vwkh a pjm.. Command 2718, Q1,O,, Lindy I3 to 9 trfulnph 121 the ru- ,211-O 51,65 Opponents' fflljjl augyral Defra Bowl elassze ,-OU, ,QU ,-1,6 fiksf 9l,a,,e,- and l1ndy Berry put the Frogs ealnped there unrzl rhey had out zn 6-ont fn the second a Dpolnr lead quarter When he pluched Q For Carl KUOAQ Ed 8obby Lklson ross our of the 4131, p,X.Q Cap,- a1r on the Rebel 3Q headed -101,0 C004 do Ibn the szdehne and Crossed was the double srrhpe unlnolesred Yfgehle Scratch Ed wards . Cl1lfC-fzff J e 30Q,,LlI2 luCas Jr rhelr last Chance ro ,bers - forny for the Purple and Wards Wfhzre Bighfwen f Doug hom . P055 king ffl ffe' h.S way G I - 9 Ivwm P I ani Kdm Id Hvfo Berfy' L BOW HU . De . In sam h0H fofs to Buney ses tpas sfou .p g WW, K , xmwmmcq m- .mw .i-mn- PETE STOUT Weldon Edwards Abe Lincoln Orien Browning Top Row: Harold Kilman, Morris Bailey, George Brown, John Polzin, Nolon Weeks, Leon Joslin, Roger McAuley, Don Nar- rell, Bill Moorman, Bob Moorman, Pete Stout, Dave Bloxom. Second Row: Walter Roach, Hub McQuillan, Fred Taylor, Dick Lowe, Pierre Roberts, Capt. Clifton Caffey, Co-Capt. Tom Bishop, Abe Lincoln, Red Marable, Al Vaiani, Otis McKelvey, Wayne Rogers, Jim Lucas, Randy Rogers, Don Ross, Abe Martin, Dutch Meyer, Clyde Flowers. Third Row: Bryan Weickersheimmer, Shankle Bloxom, Lindy Berry, Doyle Malone, George Boal, John Cooke, Wayne Roberts, Weldon Edwards, Max Eubanks, Alan Pike, Rex Alford, Orien Browning, Jerome Blazek, Albert Smith. Bottom Row: Johnny Davis, Charley Jackson, Foy Gaddy, Richard Henderson, Scotty Rainey, Douglas Brightwell, Johnny Sher- rod, Herman Smith, Tom Ed Montgomery, Morrelle Hicks, Wayne Pitcock, Carl Knox, Hicks Daniel. Not Pictured: Jimmy Hunt ' Qfafmed ' was-Q' ' - f,, X' vvlwfvs '34 f,wN. ' 'T Mt. ??az116?!XTx'1 6,M?P'x Z,Lr2 ! H525 3535.21 A116 .SW'hJQ?A EK Zfl? :f'E 3wEZm.Z2?EE24' QQ THE COACHES I ROAC H MCQUILLAN 0 FLOWERS MARTIN O MEYER Johnny Medanich C315 drives over for first Wog score against Texas Aggie B team. Billy Willingham C721 and W. R. Mathis C751 pave the way. The T. C. U. Wogs returned to pre-war status in that all but two members of the squad were freshmen. In five games, Coach Walter Roach's men came out with victories over the B teams from Texas A. 81 M. and the University of Texas. Lack of man power and experience were the big reasons for defeats by the Rice Owlets, S. M. U. Colts and Kilgore Junior College. Showings made by several of the boys indicate they will be valuable members of the varsity in years to come. Top Row: Conway Nelson, Bob Lee, Connie Mac Hood, jim Hickey, Johnny Dunn, Kenneth Adkins, Norman Hughes, Bill Monk, Frank Gardner, E. W. Prater, Chubby Smith, Dan Wilde and Bill Lusk. Second Row: Red Coates, Curley Barnett, Doyle Golding, Bud Eudy, David Wade, Bob Armstrong, Bob Downey, Roy Pitcock, Milton Farmer, George Porter, Sam Adams, Bill Cloak, Bill Hoosier, Gene Culbertson, Paul Laudadio, Hub McQuillan and Walter Roach. Third Roux' Jack Hughes, Billy Willingham, Garner Wilde, Homer Ludiker, W. R. Mathis, Floyd Sanders, Bill Netka, Gene Read, Frank Struska, Keith Carpenter, J. B. Thompson, Frank Lidiak and jim Coleman. Bottom Roux' Carl Basden, Bill Looney, Herbert Nam, Bryan Gordon, john Wheeler, Lloyd Olson, Billy McClellan, Dick Hendrian, George Mitcham, Lynn Cates and Jim Busby. wmwmurwx- 'msa.:xwmm:emm1:mmw ' W--eww,-'Y A-Ma.,..LueM,fnm A-f.,,1y,1.mo M..-...mfs--Z, A . ...M . .M Www .. ,W -,l. . qi. . ,. . A ,.,.. ,.......M,..,. 4 . ll ll ,www NW 12 5 2 Julius Dolnics, Bob Young Gene Schmidt, Frank Kudluty, Broc Jerrel f Starting Five f Basketball Resume The Horned Frog basketball team had its second lean season in as many years winning only three in 23 starts. At the end of the season, Coach Hub McQuillan resigned and was succeeded by Buster Brannon, former head cage mentol at Rice. Gene Scmidt paced the Purple with a year's total of 200 points. Broc Jerrel was second with 178. The team as a whole scored 982 points in 23 games while the opponents were racking up 1241. The Frogs, only conference victory was scored at the expense of Texas A. 8c M. The Red Raiders from Texas Tech were hopped on for the other two triumphs. The roundballers made one long northern road trip in December and played in the Fort Worth tourney, also, in December. Top Row Glenn Harry Manager Joe Hodgkins, Nolan Weeks Center Row Bob Hendricks, Kendall Bond, Coach McQuilIan, Bruce Craig, Red Brothers Bottom Row Gene Schmidt, Gene Wordynski, Broc Jerrel, Bob Young, Julius Dolnics Frank Kudlaty Coach Hub McQuillon explains the fine points of the game to Red Brothers, Bob Hendricks, Kendall Bond and Bruce Craig COMPONENT SCORES TCU Score Opp. Score TCU Score Opp. Score 44 Tech Tech . . . . . 66 Texas . 45 48 Texas Tech . . . . . . 46 Baylor . . . . . 52 17 Kansas State .,.. . . . 75 Texas . . . . . . 49 52 Bradley Tech . . . . 56 Rice . . . . . 68 46 Valparaiso . . . . . . 60 Texas A, 8: M. 48 34 Bowling Green . . . 47 Arkansas ..,,.. . . . 37 40 Lawrence Tech . . 42 Arkansas ,... . . 47 35 Loyola CChicagoJ . . . . 67 Rice . . 55 47 Texas Wesleyan . 54 Texas A. 81 M.. . . 4l 50 Texas Tech . . . . 48 Baylor ..,,.... . . . 61 46 L. S. U. .. . 52 S. M.U. ..,., 63 58 S.M.U... ...62 FINAL S. W. C. STANDINGS Baylor , . Texas . . . Arkansas . . . Rice .....,. S. M. U. .... . TeXaSA.8cM, .. . . T.C.U. ..... . L. Pct. 1 .916 3 .750 4 .667 6 .500 7 .4 I 6 10 . 166 ll .083 0 Gene Schmidt leaps high for two points in the Baylor game at the Coliseum. 0 Tall Farmer outjumps Nolan Weeks in the second Texas A. 81 M. game. ff, mvsxs. 7?S355'2f3vf3X QW2 . , - N2 'Nh ii? b 1 W1W'IVf9?.,, ,,,, ravaxffw 0 Nolan Weeks scram- bles with two Steers for possession of Pur- ple pass. 0 That's Broc rhumba- ing in the background. 0 Julius Dolnics takes high one off backboard in Bear encounter. 0 Up . . . Up . . . Up goes Gene Schmidt and it's two points for the Frogs against Texas at the Coliseum. ::i, i ? 0 Jim Busby 'Wm-. 0 Pete Donahue gives a little advice on how to throw the ole apple to Purple hurlers. Lett to right are Pitchers Curley Barnett, Don Young, Dave Choate, Coach Walter Roach, Lefty Walters and Wally Franks. Baseball esume The Horned Frog baseball team was built around a nucleus of 12 lettermen from the 1947 squad. Six practice games were played prior to the opening of the S. W. C. pennant chase and the Roachmen came out on the long end of five of them. The Purple's only loss to collegiate competition in practice tilts was to the Big Six Champions, Oklahoma University. The Frogs racked up twin victories over the University of Minnesota and McMurry while taking Hardin-Simmons into camp once. In conference competition, however, the Purple didn't fare so well, losing six out of its first seven games. While playing the University of Texas in Austin, the Frog hitters were able to drive the fabulous Bobby Layne to the showers mid-way in the game. 0 Outfielder-Firstbusemun Bill Fullhart 0 Pitcher Curly Barnett 0 Shortstop Jim Boyd 5 ff -ff fb VV V 1, L R R .we A ,ww ifwfaf Mn H-W,,, awww 0 Prtcher Lefty Wolters 0 Catcher George Stancoff 0 Outfielder Dick Kramer 0 Outfielder Jim Busby 0 Pitcher Wally Franks 0 Secondbaseman Brownie Chiles 0 Catcher Carl Koch 0 Pitcher Dave Choate 0 Couch Walter Roach l'lornecl Frog Golf T. C. U. linksmen didn't live up to past season records this year but golf itself took on a new light in the Southwest Con- ference. The team champion was determined by a single round robin and an individual tournament to determine the confer- ence's best medal shooters rang down the curtain on another season. Jack Williams, Bobby Malone, Wilcie Revercomb, Jim Lacy, Doyle Malone and Bill Craig played good golf in several matches this season but three-puttitis cost the Frogs several victories. The Christians managed to defeat only S. M. U., but gained ties with Rice and Baylor in the conference circuit. As Coach Tom Prouse says, Theres always another yer. 0 Couch Tom Prouse, Wilcie Revercomb, Jack Williams, Bobby Malone and Jim Lucy 1-mf 2 ef-naimlmmwmfvwwiv - V - ' - new if- a'S!LLe.fz.E Golfers Tee Ulf 0 Doyle Malone o Jack Williams ,ffi 0 Bobby Malone +4 if o Broad-Jumper Dan Nolte 0 High-Jumper Kenneth Shockley scoots over the bar. T R A C K f In their first four meets, the Frog cindermen came out victorious only one time. The thinly-clads won a dual from S. M. U., but lost a dual to Baylor, placed third in a tri- angular With North Texas and Howard Payne, and scored but a single point in the Southwestern Exposition Meet. Especially outstanding for the Frogs in the early meets were Ed Donlon, distance, Dave Bloxom, weights, Johnny Dunn, broad jump, and Ben Hays, low hurdles. There was a freshman track team for the first time since before the war. Frosh Bob Burton, all-state star from Nebraska, scored 18 points against Baylor, winning in high hurdles, low hurdles and broad jump and placing in the high jump. 0 Pat Wright, in the discus circle. ' Ben Hayes and Garland Polk in practice run. 0 Ben Hayes, timber-topper 0 Bob Burton, freshman star, clears the highs fv. X 0 Dr. Burch talks over tennis fundamentals with Dick Osburn, LeRoy Steffey, John Barker and Hap Manning. ff TENNI ff With three returning lettermen, Hap Manning, Carl Texas Tech. Other men qualifying for the varsity team Knox and john Barker, the Frog netmen opened the sea- were Jack Levinson, Bill Thompson and Homer Campbell. son with a 4-to-2 triumph over the Red Raiders from 0 Hap Manning In their first three conference encounters, the Frogs Won one-from Baylor, tied one-Texas A. 8: M., and lost one-Texas. There was a freshman team which showed great promise. Playing for the Wog netmen were Dick Osburn, LeRoy Steffey, Jim McCartney, Bob Ragsdale, Bob Wright and Guinn Ramsey. 0 John Baker and Hap Manning in tune-up before the first conference match. 0 Coach C. A. Burch shows the art of serving to Dick Osburn, LeRoy Steffey, Hap Manning and John Baker. 5 Q, 5 f E Q S H 0 Varsity team-John Baker, Carl Knox, Hap Manning and Jack Levinson. i af af 0 Freshmen LeRoy Steffey and Dick Osburn work out against the Varsity. I 1'-ff T'?'il . , 'WI' iHn l - Y in f 0 Music Society, Horned Frog 46104 SUE 1 4 FI ing Frogs uf Y Denver GOOLSBY, Editor tandem! gaudy Ufficew Red Brothers President Ben Hearn Vice-President Charlotte Childress Secretary with Joe Sherrod Representative Ann Zimmerman Treasurer I ..: ..,, . .,.,.-..- ' ' W Avf'2 'I 4 X I x is ES ' .1 l Axg l 1, .,.. Q 1.1 , .,,, ..,.., b A.: 1: : ,... , K 3, 4 .af .1 , 5 Y 4 , 4 ia 4 egg, ' ' ' siiisif' ' I as . 2 ' I V ' A A ., , ....- , Eg, ta. -q, . if 1' 2, N i x . . if i , R- 2 ii . L . - 0 Q L J Q - . ,,,. , ,,,, . A ' i': 'Q : ' 'M . . 'ia i B -1 L: . . . I ' W . . .::,:,,, ' 1 ' ':::::: 'A ' . f 111 . - .fg , . .- -c . Q., ' .t 4 if '. 5... 6 .s A .., . v :Z t- Q Q Y, ji? : i . .3 :Q , ': fa M V1.: f M -K.. V-f1 . if M ,L I Wise aw at I M.. -its W ?:' -. ,:: I .ziz f A 1 . A 1 ,':-I ' . N, S im' . as f Y iii -if .,,,------Q- . a A:.:.:., V 't I 'Sys te ,A1..A..A ' 1.- ':::----- -E: ,M , . . .... V, ::A-l V v---,,- c sq Q 1,55 ::: ::,.,. , ., ex 1, . . a ' it.. -- -- as fx . ..... I ...a mi 1 'A 222 A f Row 1-Red Brothers, presidentg Ben Hearn, vice-president, Charlotte Childress, secretaryg Wayne Pitcock, treasurer, Rosemary Wynne, senior president, Al Gill, senior representative, Bill Dameron, junior president. Row 2-Patsy Greene, junior representativeg Pat Perkins, Joe Sherrod, Bob Young, upperclassman representativesg Connie Mack Hood, sophomore presi- dent, Jan Riddle, sophomore representative, Dick Osburn, freshman president. 1201113-Thorp Andrews, freshman representative-Q Andy Carter, Katherine Frank, Grady Johnson, Jackie Miller, Mary Ann Newman, Margaret Patten, underclassman representatives. Row 4-Ex-officio members: Bob Matthews, dance manager, Ralph McCamy, Skiff editor, Sammy Morrow, annual editor. Judiciary Committee members: Don Whalin, Bob Lipscomb, Marvin Veal, Bob Guy, Dick Brickley. Ann Zimmerman, treasurer, Sue Goolsby, senior representativeg Joan Rupp and Joe mathers, underclassmen representatives, were elected the second semester and are not pictured on this page. Horace Webb was named to the Judiciary Committee. STUDENT EUUNEH Membership on the Student Council, the governing board of the student body, consists of these elected representatives: the four student body officers, the four class presidents, the four class representatives, three upper class representatives and six lower class representatives. The editors of campus publications and the dance manager are ex-officio members. The Council chooses the five-man judiciary committee. Two of this year's most successful Council projects were lead- ing the drive for the student lounge and sponsorship of Freshman Week, a series of activities honoring newcomers, at the opening of the school year. Mrs. jesse Adams has served as Council sponsor this year. COUNCIL ACTIVITIES FOR 1947-1948 Freshman Week Orientation-Week's program of assemblies, parties and dances, publication of the Frog Horn, guidebook. Homecoming Activities-Parade, T. C. U.-S. M. U. Trophy Dinner, dance. More holidays for Christmas and Easter. Sending representatives to N. S. A. Regional Convention in Dallas, N. T. A. C. Coronation, T. S. C. W. Rosebud Festival, Texas Roundup, Ranger Junior College, Rice Rhondolet, Delta Bowl Queen to Memphis. Selection of T. C. U. Sweetheart for 1948, Sarah Holle, and of the Student Council Scholarship winner, Ben Hearn. Affiliation with the National Student Association. Realization of the Student Lounge. Sponsorship of Casino Dances, Feb. 6, April 2, May 21. Procuring Student Council Office. . at N l X we ,, we Q ij? 4, Q i vis? f if l Qi a s Q :I:. is , ,-eff' 3' 85115 , ,. 'ft , s.A, ,.,., , S , if S ff' i bw.. M -.:v:2-v:- :-fn 5. gg W3'F5239Wf-4 '?3E-ftrzwfi se 1, ' 322254 s ,329 ' , - , . Q.,-wwf, Row I-Tommy Gwin, Ray Luke, Lewis Gillis, Band, Rosemary Vlynne, Jack Wfhite, Samye Ziegler, Brushes, Floyd Lisle, Camerata, Stan Barker, Choral Club. Row 2-joy Livingston, Choral Club, Bob Durrett, Wfillard Hutchins, Gene Naham, Curtis Cantor, Fallis Players, Enel Shaw, Betty Rae Schmidt, Nancy Nye, Mu Zeta. ., 6' H t- at V V' .- ' ---- 1 ' - - Aki 5.32 -::-. ,..' ,: - s 'Z:E:' W WW., gg' ' VW. - if 56528 warm ,gft959sQ f ,avg x 4 ,. 9 s sift W, '97 '33 is 9 as . M. -::::.'1.t jf , Row 3-Gloria Callaway, Mu Zeta, George Studdard, Harry Apetz, Orchestra, Jean Hill, Music Department, Morton Walker, Dave Randall, Speech- Drama Department, Frances Sadler, Art Department. Not Piclnred-Charles Musgrove, Camerata, Louise Spiegelmire, Music Department, Virginia Kane, Art Department, Betty O'Keefe, Mu Zeta. 0 Tommy Gwin, president, at hi FINE ARTS IIIIIUNEIL s drums. Dean T. Smith McCorkle requested the organization of the Fine Arts Council in order that there would be an advisory group to him in matters pertaining to student interests throughout the School of Fine Arts, as well as sponsoring the social functions of the School. This group is composed of the officers of each stu- dent organization Within the School of Fine Arts, with an additional appointee at large from each depart- ment of the School, and a graduate representative. The council meets weekly with its sponsor, Dr. Mc- Corkle. ' U. R. C. Choir sings ot Thanksgiving Service. 0 Officers hold confob. Lucille Henson, second vice-president, Doyle Malone, president, Ruth Knox, secretory, Rhodes Thompson, first vice-president. The United Religious Council of Texas Christian University is nomination and inter-faith. The activities of the URC include the coordinating council for all religious activities on the campus. Its membership is composed of representatives from each organiz- . . . . . . . ed religious group which is interested in Cooperating for the spirational programsg it sponsors the United Religious Council larger campus-wide program of religion. The URC is interde- Choir, and Bi-Weekly Religious Discussion Club. UNITED RELIEIUUS EULINEIL Row I-Billie Nell Adkins, Jim Busby, Norman Brooks, Olga Carreio, Douglas Cather, Donella Couch, Paul Detweilcr, Lois Jean Dowling, Pat Gillespie. 1201112-Paul Haefeli, Wilson Hanna, Lucille Henson, Dee Kelly, Nancy King, Ruth Knox, Charles Launius, Buster Locke, Doyle Malone, Ro14'3-Annclle Miller, Sara Meflauley, David McPherson. Betty O'Keefe, Dick Osburne, Bill Roosa, Frances Sadler, Kay Sims, Donald Smith. Pow 4-Joann Stafferton, Barbara Sterling, Betty Stinson, Rhodes Thompson, Theda Timaeus, Pat Timbes, Jeanne Webb, Mary Anna Wfhite. an annual Religious Emphasis Week, Monthly Worship and In- gllll r r it , 0 Jim Willmon, business manager, and Ken Muse, editor, discuss advertising. ' Week's story assignments made at Skiff conference. THE SKIFF The Skiff, founded in 1902, is the University's only news- paper. Published weekly on Fridays by students in the depart- ment of journalism, the paper's purpose is to present in as lively and attractive fashion as possible, news, opinions and reports of all phases of campus activity. A member of the Associated Collegiate Press and distributor of the Collegiate Digest, The Skiff achieved an All-American Rating in 1946-47. Until his unexpected and sudden death, March 9, Prof. J. Willard Ridings was faculty director, a position he held for 21 years. His work will be carried on by his son, Paul O. Ridings. This year, The Skiff backed editorially the idea of a Student Union, a project realized in April, 1948. The paper also ad- vocated closer co-operation between the student body and ad- ministration, carrying a full report of the first meeting be- tween representatives of the two groups. Each year the student publication sends delegates to the Southwestern Journalism Congress. Four members of this year's staff attended the meet held in Austin. Highlights of The Skiff's special features this year were its column entitled Through the Years, and the enlarged anni- versary edition published in June. Ralph McCamy was editor the first semester and Patsy Greene was business manager. Row 1--Jim Branch, Ronnie Cole, Bill Fairley, Patsy Greene, Betty Charles Hammack, Marilyn Martin, Ralph McCamy. Row 2-Don McGee, Henry Meadows, Sammy Morrow, Ken Muse, Hartwell Ramsey, Bill Rea, Aubrey Robertson. Row 3-Norma Sweet, Marvin Veal, Lowell Wallis, Bryan Weickersheimmer, Jack White, Jim Willmon. N wt? yw 2 ' LT? '34 163' l A if ap ..,..,.... : ' j ,' Q SSE M2 Row I-Charles Beseda, Ronnie Cole, Sue Goolsby, Patsy Greene, Jim Hall, Joan Hyde, Janet Jackson, Dorotha Kenyon. Row 2-Martha Logan, Mary Mack, Bob Matthews, Don McGee, Bob Morrow, Sammy Morrow, Billie Marie Meyers, Jimmy Paschal. Row 3-Howard Patterson, Bill Rea, Frankie Robbins, Enel Shaw, Jean Shiels, Marvin Veal, Bill Weaks, Jack White. Row 4-Jim Willmon, Kenneth Wilson, Patsy Wilson, Dee Wolcott, Rosemary Wynne, Samye Ziegler, Ann Zimmerman. THE HURNEU FREE This is jubilee Yearil' If the 1948 Horned Frog has said that for you, and has caught on its pages some of this year to keep for always, we're successes. We have tried to keep it your book. We hope you'll flatter us by thinking of it that way. And we hope you'll find lots of yourself, your days and your friends and your school, in the book. You owe special gratitude to the student photographers, Don McGee, Bill Weaks, Bill Newbold, Fred Barnett, and jack Dent. They were there working every time you were having fun at a dance or ball game. And these 360 pages would never have happened with- out a rrht wonderful staff, some patient friends at South- western Engraving, the conscientious printers at Stafford- Lowdon, and an understanding faculty. Most of all, this year's annual couldn't have happened without all of you who receive the book, bless you for being such fine people to work for. -THE EDITOR. 0 Business Manager Marvin Veal and Editor Sammy Morrow TR Sept. Sept. HURNEU FREE BAND LEON BREEDEN, Director BAND EVENTS FOR 1947-48 18-Pep rally at T. C. U. Theatre Sept. 20-Kansas City trip 26-Pep Rally front of Texas Hotel 15-Night game at Farrington Field CTexas A. 8: M. B gameb Sept. 27-Oklahoma A. 84 M. football game Oct. 4-Arkansas CFayettevilleD trip Oct. Oct. -Pep rally front of Clark Hall 17 Oct. 18-Texas A. 84 M. football game Oct. 24-Pep rally front of Administration building Oct. 25-Trip to Norman for Oklahoma University football game Oct. 31-Pep rally outside big gymnasium 1-Trip to Waco for Baylor football game -Recordings made at KF-IZ of football music Nov. Nov. 10 Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. lan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. March March March April April April April May May 29-Homecoming parade downtown and S. M. U. football game 5-Basketball game 6-Basketball game 9-Annual Lions Club Frog Day, Hotel Texas 15-Annual Band Christmas party -Public showing of band motion pictures of halftime shows 1-Memphis Delta Bowl trip -Basketball game at Coliseum -Basketball game at Coliseum -Stock Show parade -Concert at Stock Show grounds -Annual Band Clinic for all high school bands of city -Basketball game at Coliseum -Basketball game at Coliseum -First Concert by Symphonic Band of 1948 series of concerts 5-Ranch Week parade 19-Concert at Diamond Hill High School 21-Second Concert by Symphonic Band of 1948 series of concerts 6-Concert at Northside High School ll- 14-Stage Band played for Mu Zeta Variety Show 19-Baseball game at La Grave Field 16-Fourth Concert by Symphonic Band of 1948 series of concerts 12-Annual band picnic in Forest Park Third Concert by Symphonic Band of 1948 series of concerts Paul Riordan Gerald Wilks Richard Wilson SAXAPHONES: Bill Allen Norman Coleman Bill Fraley W. C. Rusty Gray Charles Patteson B. K. Pressley Robert QBobj Sanders Goodwin Simpson Bill White Bob Wright FRENCH HORN: Bruce Vincent TRUMPETS: Nov. ll-Armistice Day parade Nov. 13-Pep rally front of Clark Hall Nov. 15-Texas University football game at Austin Nov. 17 8c 18-Band played for opera Rigoletto at Will Rogers Aud. Nov. 21-Pep rally front of Administration building Nov. 22-Rice football game Nov. 28-Pep rally front of Clark Hall HORNED FROG BAND PERSONNEL Band President .,.,. , ,,,. ,.,.... . .. ,. .... .. .. . ., ......Tommy Gwin Band Vice-President .............. ............,. R ay Luke Band Secretary-Treasurer . . ,..,,.,.. .. .,., .,.,,.., L ewis Gillis Band Librarian ., .,,. ...,. .. .,.,..,. ,.,. .. jack Widener Drum Major.. ..,. . ,. ....... F. R. Woody Woodard Manager . .... .. .......Bob Carothers PERSONNEL FLUTES: Charles Barton Lawrence Davis David Graham Layton B. Keith Pat Hogan Paul Morgan Bob Lane Steve Whiffen Bill LeWinter OBOE: Warren McMordie Horace Maddux Bob Morrow CLARINETSZ Bill Price Harry Apetz Bill Brown Bob Carothers Bill Dunagan Bill Forsyth Ned Gillum Ronald Henderson Vernon Huffine Ray Luke Bob Moman Homer Nabors Andy Patterson Wade Pogue Terry Tackett Glenn B. Tucker George Vaughan TROMBONES: Russell Caviness Andy Doggett Lewis Gillis Frank Kasko Jim Maloney Ernest Morris Ben Pettitt Dick Rightmire Charles L. Sherwo john B. Stegall Burke Stripling jack Wren BARITONESZ Charles Davidson Wilson Hanna BASSES: Kerman Bond Wallace Brown Mark Randle Ernest Repass O George H. Smith William Weathers PERCUSSION Thomas Gwin Gene Ray Lindley Bill Michero Jack Widener DRUM MAJORETTES Shirley Bothe Ruth Knox Frankie Robbins Nina Shaw Nancv Wendt FLAG SWINGERS: lean Hill Eloise McGee Tackie Miller Patti Orenduff Irma Gene Wilson 1 l A l VIOLINS 'Alice Inskeep, Crmrerfmarter Ruth Black Ora Mae Clark Lida Day Cline Mary Cloud Cherie Gardner Betty Jean Hill Bobby Vernon Hinds Robert Hartung David Hornsby Frankie Kinman Vera Linder Addie M. Livesay Lee A. Martinec Nancy Nye Bettie T. Pace Sharlyn E. Reaves Joan C. Rupp Kenneth Schanewerk Doris Schobert Velma Jean Smith George Studdard LeRoy Thomas Robert Thompson Cecil Smyth Guinn Ramsey Mona Norton Juanita Lang VIOLAS I Kenneth C. Pitts Andy Patterson Charles Meek Kenneth Schanewerk George Studdard CELLOS fMarylouise Baker Monte Knutson Rose Levin C. N. Rice STRING BASS Harvey J. Faust Lucille Nussbaum Windle F. Robertson Martha Reid Doris Lane FLUTES ' Eugene Keck Paul Morgan Marilyn Louise Ctill OBOES Rosalie Allison Horace Maddux CLARINETS Guy Pat Hogan David Graham Robert Sanders BASSOON ' Leon Breeden Goodwin Simpson B. K. Pressley HORNS 'Clarence J. Best Betsy Frasier Roy Thomas Bruce S. Vincent TRUMPETS Harry Apetz Ray Luke Wade C. Pogue Ronald Henderson William Dunagan THOMBONES Lewis Gillis Alonzo Green Frank Kasko PERCUSSION Bobby Campbell TYMPANI Tommy Gwin Faculty THE UNIVERSITY SYMPHUNY UREHESTRA Dean T. Smith McCorkle is Conductorg Alice Inskeep, Concert Master. George Studdard is President, Lewis Gillis, Vice-Presi- dentg Harry Apetz, Secretary. Orchestra events this year: Men- delssohn Anniversary program, Brahms Festival. Special program for the Fort Worth High School Orchestra Clinic. Special pro- gram for Arlington Heights High School. Concert at Paschall under auspices of Music Study Club. Spring concert with other ensemble organizations, James Wood, tenor soloist. 75th Anniversary program devoted exclusively to the music of Don Gillis, Well-known American composer who is a graduate and a former faculty member of T. C. U. This program included the world premier of Gillis' Seventh Symphony, The Saga of a Prairie School, dedicated to T. C. U. in commemoration of the anniversary period, with the composer present as guest conductor sharing the podium with Dean McCorkle, June 6, Will Rogers Auditorium. SOPRANOS Audre Lou Abney Doris Aldridge Faye Bartow Alice Benthall Marion Bell Francalene Boone Helen Marie Brown Norma Dorsey Sherry Ann Drennen Jessie Lea Hankins Betty Lou Hitson Ann Knode Dorothy Musgrove Josephine Mussetter Myra Lee McNeil Miriam Nethery Nancy Nye Betty O'Keefe Jane Pittman Patricia Purtell Mildred Roebuck Naomi Treadway Janet Trucksee Mary Waters ALTOS Mary Ruth Anderson Hazel Barker Marjorie Bone Norma Cheverton Tressie Cloar Louise Goodspeed Joy Livingston Eula Meers Georgia Mixon Betty Ruth Plumbley Joyce Raley Joy Robinson Mary Anna White Willabeth Wilcox Ethel Cornelia Wilson TENORS Joseph W. I-Iowingron John Hutton Lou A. Marcella Claude Mathis Dale Mickey Paul D. Mingus Charles Musgrove Jimmy Paschal Thomas Plumbley Billy West Sills J. L. Wheeler John Underwood BASSES Stanford Barker Reuben Batoon Edward Bodour Jose Chiovarou Paul Detweiler Ray Elliott Harvey Faust Tommy Hanna James Hickman Monte Knutson Floyd Lisle George Manitzas Robert Matheny Charles Meek Fred Middleton james Stone Edward Thomas Ed Walker james Walthall George Wright THE UNIVERSITY EHURAL BLUE Directed by William J. Marsh. President, Stanford Barkerg Secretary, Joy Livingston. EVENTS THIS YEAR Appeared in the Mendelssohn Anniversary program. The Brahms Festival. Formal Concert at Paschall Auditorium under the auspices of the T. C. U. Ex-Students Wom- en's Association. Out of town concerts at McKinney and Dallas. Inter-faith choral pro- gram. Fifth annual presentation of Gilbert and Sullivan Operetta, this year, Pirate: of Penzance. FHLLIS PLHYERS The Fallis Players is T. C. U.'s Theatre Group, sponsored by Walter R. Volbach, Director of Theatre. The organiza- tion is made up of students who have participated in at least two productions for the T. C. U. stage. Productions for this year were: Hay Fever-October 22-23. Scenes from Five Plays-November 12. Heaven Can Wait-December 15. Our Town-January 12. Gyges and His Ring-February 13. Night Over Taos-March 21-25. Family Portrait-April 22. Misalliance-May 20-21, Rout Row Row Row Row I 2 3 4 5 1 l ' Jocelyn Durrett, purliamenturiung Morton Walker, vice-president, Eugene Nahum, recording secretary, Bob Durrett, president, Freddie Hoskins, business manager, Vlrglnla Crouch, corresponding secretary. -Tommy Akers, Max Anton, Howard, Becknell, Pat Breen, Curtis Canter, Virginia Crouch, XVorth Dalton, Marie Davis, Jocelyn Durrett. -Bob Durrett, Charlia Epperson, Leta Su Eubank, Dorothy Henry, Freddie Hoskins, Robert Hurst, Willard Hutchins, Betty Ingle, Grady Johnson. -George Manitzas, Georgia Marks, Katherine Mason, Jane McKnight, Curtis Metcalf, Jackie Miller, Mary Mixon, Sammy Morrow, Eugene Naham. Dorothy Nies, Jimmy Paschal, Par Perkins, James Rarcliff, Frankie Robbins, Mildred Roebuck, Robert Saam, Pat Stateham, Jean Claire Stinson. Elizabeth Swank, Betty Thornton, Morton Wfalker, Dee W'olcott, Rosemary Wynne. QR X ' gs, . se, a XX , .59 X NX X 3 1 EIEIEIEIEIEIHSF-. AMERIIIAN 0 Wayne Coffman, historian, Zack Mason, sergeant-at-arms, Robert Routh, chap- lain, Don Pierson, commander. Officers not pictured: Joe Fraley, vice-commander, Harold Rydell, adjurant, Raymond Burciago, finance officer. The American Legion Post of T. C. U. is named after Charles C. johnson III, a dead war hero and former student of this University. The Post was or- ganized in December, 1945, and received its charter in june, 1946. The Post elects officers twice a year, in October and April. The ur ose of this or anization is to render services to veterans on the . 3 . campus and to bring them socially closer to each other. Social activities in the past year have included dances, installation dinners, picnics, barbecues, movies, and local and state conventions. The Post awards an annual basketball trophy to the most valuable player Row l-Charles Barton, Bland Beverly, Herman Blackwell, Houston Brock, Raymond Burciaga, Floyd Casstevens, Gabriel Cazares, Ervin Clower, Wayne Coffman. Row 2-Aaron Cook, Ed Donlon, Joe Fraley, Lamoine Hall, Royce Hawkins, Stuart Hendricks, Glen Houchins, Rex Humphreys, Derwood Johnson. Row 3-William Jones, Janice Laine, Inn Wai Lau, Charles Launius, Ted Long, Bill Manire, Zack Mason, Bob Matthews, Davis McCulloch. -1.7 -.vi-f -- -if ' v ' ' y ' LEEIUN Qww 0 At Legion meeting in the Amphitheater. on the varsity team. This spring it went to Gene Schmidt. The Post presents a cash award annually in the Creative Writing Contest for the best essay on Americanism. An auxiliary consisting of Post members' wives was formed and received its charter in May, 1947. The Auxiliary proved its worth when it prepared food for two of the Post picnics last summer. In the past year the Post has supported such worthy causes as The Texas City Disaster Fund, The Star-Telegram Milk and Ice Fund, and the Salvation Army Christmas Cheer Drive. Row 1-John McMahon, A. G, Mitchell, Dorsey Mitchell, Charles Mooney, James Mussetter, Charles Overstreet, Bill Padon, Rosalee Parks, Joe Pearce Row 2-Frank Pease, William Peters, Malcolm Phillips, Paul Pierce, Donald Pierson, John Weslie Pierson, Nick Powell, Alfred Reynolds, Isaac Robbins Row 3-Robert Routh, Vernie Runnion, Harold Rydell, Bob Sanders, Bob Snodgrass, Carl Stewart, Arthur Teele, George Woodard, Robert Wright. X .A l Q o Row Row Row Row 1 . if gary ral N fl ' 1 'f ek ' as if if rea S K, ,.,.,. , .:.,.: , X 5 4 '-11 5 . fl 3 4 0 Paul Douglas, new president, is congratulated by U Ernesf Allen, vice-president, Richard Jettfsecretary, Ppul Douglas, U President meets movie stars train, Fall President Red Matson. president, Ed.Walker, vice-president, Red'Matson, fall president, John Ranch Week Alkek, fall secretary, Jack Gilden, treasurer. ' O . ' . - l 1 . John Alkek, Woody Baker, George Blevins, Jim Branch, Normgh Brooks, K, Carpenter, Floyd Cassrevens, Wayne Chandler Ralph Childers F-Everett Clark, R. H. Coleman, Mason Cox, Bill Dameron, Julius eDolnics, Weldon Edwards, Temple Ferguson, John Foglesong Chuck fraley -Joe Fraley, William Franklin, flames Fultz, Sam Gann, Ralph Garrett, William Gibson, ,lack Gilden, W. C.-Gray, Jack Griffin -C. N. Guinn, Sam' Hall, Brian Harden, Joseph Hays, Stuart, Hendricks, Charles Hooser, Bob Hunter, Orvell Hutton, Richard Jett w fi Q 2 H s f 'Wit Z 'ml l 'ral 31 . gr .... , xg . f fl 1155? ' ' 555 was j 1 ' Yessy -E:3ES::.::Er: fxf x gg , , was A -,gi ., li, 4 4 W Q r f , , 55.3, V. . ,,x,, .,..,,. . E, . filgxlg il 5 ir., 53 1 l . W .-+ gif s 4? HK Q .... ., ....... S , .2 1, . N ,, e. s f , : gi fvrfqy W. 1 X 'N 'Y x K ggi., H s I qqpgun: I , 5. YY .,.. ' ' 4 if 5 X l Row I-Clifford Johnson, George Johnson, Herman Jones, Jerry Jones, Larry Laird, Bill Lanfer, Lewis Latham, Ted Long, Zack Mason. Row 2-George Matetich, Bellamy Matson, Jack Mauldin, Loyd McAnally, Jack McCarter, Davis McCulloch, Patrick McElroy, Henry Meadows, William Michero. Rauf 3-Fred Middleton, Al Mielke, A. G. Mitchell, Dorsey Mitchell, Carl Motheral, William Netka, Charles Nichols, William Northern, James Odell. Row 4-Harold Ottman, Richard Owens, Roy Paramore, joe Pearce, Donald Pierson, Garland Polk, Charlie Powell, A. J. Reinhard, Dick Rightmire. V Row 5-Vernie Runnion, Hudson Russell, William Russell, Robert Seiler, Ken Shockley, Frank Sienkenwiez, Winston Simmonds, Glynn Slaydon, Ross Smith, Lowell Stephens. R ow The T. C. U. Chamber of Commerce was formed in order that students in the School of Business might become better acquaint- ed and gain a working knowledge of the chamber of commerce idea. Two of its functions are to locate positions for its members and to take charge of the social activities of the School of Busi- 6-Harold Thomas, Bill Underhill, T. L. Vance, Paul Vinsant, Ed Walker, Ed Winston, Robert Winn, John Witherspoon, Edwin Wright, Robert Wright. ness. Junior and senior men majoring in the School of Business are eligible for membership. Meetings of the organization are monthly. This year, as last, the biggest project of the Chamber was, the sponsorship of Ranch Week. - ' Sing-song begins ,,... .K at ll :.. Row Row Row Row ,.,..,--1 E ll ll o Y meeting at the Sherers' home. o w,,,t.,.u,a,4 in 0 And discussion follows. The YU on the T. C. U. campus is a combination of the Y. M. and Y. W. and is affiliated nationally with the Student Christian Movement. It is interdenomination, international, and interracial in its scope. The club meets every Tuesday night at the Arch. Three times a month discussion groups are held in the homes of the sponsors, I-Billie Nell Adkins, Doris Aldrilge, Helen Alexander, Stanford Barker, Esther Batoon, Reuben Batoon, Douglas Baugh, Frank Beach, Minor Boyer. 2-Betty Browder, Charles Brown, Laverne Capps, Olga Carreio, Jo Clark, Lida Cline, Donnella Couch, W'ilbur Crane, Charles Davidson. 3-Ruthelle Davidson, Gowan Davis, Kathryn Donham, Jean Dyer, Gloria Engelke, James Ira Gates, Pat Gillespie, Sue Goolsby, Vestal Hafner. 4-Tex Hamer, Ben Hearn, Robert Herring, Sarah Holle, Gordon Hooten, Mary Jo Horton, Boh Howerton, Felicia Jacobs, Beth James. A auf? 'EEEEIEEEE N 95, H , ':. 'Ei we GW Q if f'f 5 z,::zsi:I'- W. .. 5 .., .. a YJ at ..,,-.:.. -...S Vg if l it W K4 iii I l 4 , 1:1 5 E , .Qs im, L. .......,,,, Am A .W J -25:2-5 AAI, 'S E, .,.,, ..... , 'Wa '11 f. S s Q i . 3 0 , X Q , , a .,.,.. if ,..... . r I lag W i 'fzszs:2i5f5': 5 Q, ,af 1 . is E ,mi mllkvrl ' Q .Q fi, 1 . it 3, A E 51? - -. 4568, 5 R I in ' ..,, ,. f gg .,,, .,.,,. M E ,, l - l f I ,.,, jeg? ,,::, , AA.,A,.,.,,,.,, ,, , LE2: W. , Q, it We .... 75' t ft--' seat ,Q elf? 32 if f A if st sal me s fwvgqsfyf V V r,..,.,gm, it www g saef S2 ' '1 1 ,r , . QW 2 it . S ,se 1 ,,,, .. f yd Y y , 4 1',Q is '1' ' if I EA' I ZVA -V,,, . , ,.:,, ,,bA iii ' E::-:... ......,.:.I 1 i '::aA.2 J fAf1- 11:A' A AQ 'Q , 12 22 J i X me AA1'M VV R01z.'I-Wanda Jetty, Clifford Johnson, Chuck Jones, Dorotha Kenyon, Betty Lawrence, Betty Lipscomb, Katherine Manning, Harriet Margo, Jaime Row Zfllirialifikiiso-lffllglliiiaally, Sara McCauley, Jody McColl, Barbara McElroy, Charles Meek, Estelle Miller, George Miller, Annelle Miller, Sammy Rouf'3-Jleigrgnlwvllundhenke. Ed Muegge. James Mussetter, James Odell, Marian Olsen, Sue Owen, Ralph Palmer, Jeanne Pasket, Bob Payne. Ron'-4-Efrain Perez-Ortega, Alarah Pierce, Rosemary Plumbley, Mark Randle, Margaret Ann Richards, Jan Riddle, Ona Roberts, Bill Roosa, Mildred Row 5-B2Tt?rQ:el'Schmidt, Al Scogin, Dorothy Sellers, Victor Siao, Sara Sittig, Floyd Slaton, Betty Smiley, Donald Smith, Leonardine Smith. Row Ron' 6-Jo Anne Stafferton, Marjorie Stewart, Charles Story, Joan Stratton, Elizabeth Swank, Margie Tallman, Rhodes Thompson, C. W. Tilley, Dorothy 7 Tomlinson. -Janet Trucksess, Arthur XVebster, Mary Ann XVenn, Ben White, Mary Anna XVhite, John Wfilliams, Mary Sue Wfilliams, Dean W'ooldridge, Ann Zimmerman. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lerret, Dr. and Mrs. H. R. Mundhenke, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sherer. The discussions provide an oppor- tunity for all students to seek a Christian interpretation of per- sonal, social, economic, religious, and political problems. Once a month all the discussion groups meet together for a social or a business session. The Y is one of the most active organizations on the campus and invites all students into its membership. . 0 Barbara Gardner, vice-president, Francalene Boone, president, and Betty Gaines, secretary-treasurer. H onomry FILPHH IIHI Alpha Chi is a nationally affiliated scholastic organization whose members must have over a 2.25 rating on the point system. Members are chosen from the upper one-eighth of the junior Class and the highest one-tenth of the Senior Class. Dr. john Lord is the organizationls sponsor. Row I-Pat Abernathy, Edwina Beckman, Francalene Boone, Beatrice Bukowski, Charles Cook, Ruth Dorris, Bruce Fallis, Billy Flowers, Betty Gaines. Row Row Row Row 5-Leonard Samson, 'Marty Sanford, Billy Sills, Kay Sims, Betty Smiley, Earl Stadler, Don Stalling, James Standridge, Kathryn Taylor. 6-Morton Walker, Sue Whiteside, Edith Williams, James W ' Barbara Gardner, Betty Gaston, Jack Gilden, Pat Gillespie, Margie Lee Gober, Sue Goolsby, Mary Jo Hargis, Joy Hurt, Robert Herring. n Row 2- 3-Harold Karges, Richard Kramer, Iva Helen Lee, Betty Lipscomb, Doris Livesay, Katherine Mason, Frances Mayhew, Charles Meek, Jane Mire- IIIOHI 4-Sammy Morrow, Jean Mundhenke, Imogene Muse, Josephine Mussetter, Jenny Lind Porter, Charles Pratt, Margaret Ann Richards, Ona Rob- erts Martha Ryon illmon, Billy jean Wilson, Ernest Wolff, Robert Wright, Rosemary Wynn. ,,.s ami ,mc ,NWN ,mm A L tx x ,Mmm 5 , A---- 1 ,,,. . H: , .,s:s:s5g5g:sgs, X ,s ' ., ,K sc, 3, if -w.r.v't::::-.-.N f Sf 4, if 4 as jx 21 s W , JV 3 S l,'s f? 1 . ' ,., N any rg., . r s I 5' r to 'Sf 'Q Wg Ma W2 JW .fb :zz 0 Ben Goldbeck, secretary: Charles Cook, president, Inu Mae Bramblett sponsor, Ernest Wolff, treasurer, Ellaveen Childress, vice president Mary Ann Mucke, sponsor. N new ? 5 4 Je-'X 49- ,en Row 1 Beatrrce Bukowski, Robert Carter, Ellaveen Childress, Charles Cook, Vaughn Darnell, Bruce Fallis, Billy Flowers, Betty Gaines, Ben Goldbeck. Row 2 Dick Harris, Harold Karges, Charles Kemp, Iva Helen Lee, Marcia McAuley, Robert McCarty, Charles Pratt, Douglas Schwartz, Ernest Wolff, Row 3 Pat Abernathy, Walter Barling, Delight Goodwin, Victor Hajek, Charles Howard, Frank Meek, Gerald Stidham, French White. KHPPH MLIEPSILUN The Texas Delta chapter of Kappa Mu Epsilon, a national honorary fraternity in mathematics, was organized on the campus in the spring 1947. The members of the club are ex-Parabola members and those students enrolled in advanced math courses. H onomry C' 2 H onomry 0 Leonard Crain, treasurer, Peggy King, president, and Cecil Alford, vice-president. 'mf , PI EHMMH MU The local chapter is known as Texas Gamma chapter and is This organization, as a national honorary society in the Social concerned primarily with discussions of topics of current interest Sciences, is 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 in the field. or better. Row 1-Cecil Alford, Juanita Barrett, Charles Brown, Maxine Cahoon, H. L. Cain, Gabriel Cazares, Harold Converse, Frank Crow, Margaret Fling. Row 2-Jack Gilden, R. C. Green, Jim Hageman, Betty Charles Hammack, Ben Hearn, Robert Herring, Peggy King, Betty Lou McCuistion, Mary Willis Mewborn. Raw 3-James Musserter, Charles Purvis, Margaret Ann Richards, Jo Anne Smith, Sidney Spain, Jean Robeson, Bryan Ross, Robert Wright. H onomry 0 Betty Gaston, secretary, and Katherine Mason, vice-president. Eugene Brink is president. SIEMH THU UELTH Sigma Tau Delta is a nationally affiliated English honorary society whose purpose is to sponsor and aid the members' creative writing. Those English majors and minors having a high scholastic standing in the department are eligible for membership. The club sponsors are Dr. Paul Dinkins and Mrs. Mary Cantrill. Row 1-Max Anton, Douglas Baugh, Frank Beach, Francalene Boone, Eugene Brink, George Fottenberry, Betty Gaston, Jack Gilden. Raw 2-Pat Gillespie, Sue Goolsby, Betty Lipscomb, Katherine Mason, Frances Mayhew, June McAlister, Ruth Ann McClendon, Estelle Miller. Row 3-Sammy Morrow, Jenny Lind Porter, Ona Roberts, Billy Sills, Elizabeth Smiley. r 4 1-' , A, :EEHE 'SW W er 'R Q XX , ,fm H ofzowzry 0 Ruth Dorris, vice-president, Margie Lee Gober, president, and Earnest Allen, treasurer, make plans in the Language Office. PHI SIGMA IUTA Phi Sigma Iota, National Honor Society for Romance Lan- guages, is one of forty chapters over the nation. It is organized for the purpose of stimulating interest, scholarship, and research in the various Romance languages. Its number of undergraduate members is restricted to the upper ten per cent of advanced lan- guage students on the basis of grade points and interest mani- fested in language study. Mrs. W. B. Gates and Miss Eula Lee Carter have ably served as sponsors of the group. Row I-Ruth Dorris, Sam Gann, Pat Gillespie, Margie Lee Gober, Elizabeth Griffith, Robert Herring, lmogene Muse. Row 2--Vickey Naham, Jenny Lind Porter, Ona Roberts, Marty Sanford. Wilma Smith, Hortensia Toledo, Billy jean Wilson. JR' ,, I 215' ...... an 'il lx , 'S f Q, , gk WW 1635336 fx was l ir The B. C. B. Association is an organization composed of all groups of students preparing for full-time Christian Service-Timothy Club, Priscilla Club, Homiletic Guild, and the Min- ister's Wives Club. The Association acts as headquarters for the activities concerning all of these groups. During the year the Association plans and sponsors a number of socials, a fall retreat and a spring retreat. It is active in the annual Re- ligious Emphasis Week on campus and the Ministers' Week events. As an outstanding service to the University, the Association presents a weekly chapel serv- ice in the Morro Chapel which is open to all students. Its aim and purpose is to maintain a well- rounded religious life and a fellowship with other religious students on the campus. it PICTURES, TOP TO BOTTOM B. B. B. officers smile for cameraman. Tom Waters, president, Tom Plumbly, second vice-president, Eugene Brink, first vice-president, Dorothy Green, secretary-treasurer, Dr. William Reed, sponsor. In Wednesday chapel service. At B. C. B.'s wecoming party for new members in September. Principal William Robinson, seated in center, speaks informally at October retreat. ww, if' f na, ' Fall officers:Mary Johnson, president, Ellen Allen, vice-president, Geneva Rogers, 0 Spring officers: Susan Tuff, secretary, Joy Livingston, vice-president, Ruth treasurer, Jan Riddle, secretary. Townes, sponsor, Betty Lou Hitson, reporter, Jeanne Pasket, treasurer, Margie WSW9' Row Row Row R011 Ron - fffsy 'MW Wm vs .40 HIM W gg-. Tallman, president. PIUSEILLA CLUB Priscilla was organized last year for the express purpose of giving more practice toward future achievements in the ministerial profession. The members are young women pre-ministerial students. Miss Ruth Towne is the sponsor of the club. 1-Ellen Mae Allen, Martha Bruce, Wanda Campbell, Olga Carrejo, Norma Cheverton Helen Clark, Donnella Couch Bonnie Disney, Lois Jean Dowling Catherine Droby, Dorothy Green. --Jean Dyer, Gloria Engelke, Mary Ruth Henderson, Lucille Henson, Betty Lou Hitson Mary Jo Horton, Felicia Jacobs, W antla Jetty, Mary Lou Jackson, Nancy King, Ruth Knox, -Jean Kuykendall, Lula Leverett, Joy Livingston, Sara McCauley, Frances Merbeth, Annelle Miller Jeanne Pasket, Margaret Simmons, Alarah Pierce Betty Ruth Plumbley, Rosemary Plumbley. -Nelda Poe Jan Riddle, Frankie Robbins, Geneva Rogers, Mary Louise Russell, Mildred Scheirman, Dorothy Sellers Beth Shofner, Leonardine Smith, Joy Sorlie, Jo Anne Stafferton, Barbara Sterling. -Betty Ann Stinson, Rita Sullivan, Elizabeth Swank, Helen Swop., Dorothy Tomlinson Mary Anna White Edith Williams. 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A ss Q ig' ' X ' Ei 'if f E' ' f is-x - , ' 3 --zzll it-ef' ' AAAA. . ,,A AAVV b All lllb ,Q Aqll b .2 W zzz AAAAAAAAA ,A:-- if 2 --1.:---:1-111 L of 1 , ' ' X H :ef I 'W AAHAAAA L Vbin peed, f - A- .Asst sow :.g.::.- E., AAAAVAA AA.,A . ........ 1 . iiikrfiiw -..A ' I ' ': 5 5' 5 2 f 8 if 'V Row 1-Douglas Baugh, Jimmie Baxter, Minor Boyer, Charles Brown, Charlie Brown, Tracy Carey, Harold Converse, Alex Cox, Donald Cox. Row 2-Wilbur Crane, Jack Dent, David Earnest, John Enochs, James Ira Gates, Ned Gillum, Tommy Hanna, Bobby Herring, William Hildebrand. Row 3-Connie Mack Hood, Gordon Hooten, Tracey Hopper, Roemer Huddler, Howard Marshall, David Mills, James Montgomery, Willard Moyer, Warren Newman. Row 4-Claude Pearce, Harold Phillips, Tom Plumbley, Nick Powell, Jesse Pugh, Mark Randle, Charles Reader, Leroy Reader, Edwin Stanford. Row 5-Rhodes Thompson, Robert Routh, William Snedecor, Charles Storey, Paul Thompson, Lloyd Watson, John White, james Wright. 0 Fall officers: Rhodes Thompson, vice-president, James Wright, president, Ernest 0 Spring officers: Ned Gillum, secretory-treasurer, Harold Phillips, vice-president Miller, secretary-treasurer. Each member of Timothy must give practice sermons before the entire group and review their constructive criticisms. This is done to further the club purposes of betterment of pulpit speech and manners and practice toward their future achievements in the ministerial profession. The members, who are undergraduate preachers, may get credit of four hours for a minimum of three sessions, if they show progressive mastery of preaching principles to the satisfaction of the faculty. The club is a branch of Brite College of the Bible and is sponsored by Professor C. A. Burch. Harold Converse, president. 0 Dunny Sims, secretary-treasurer, Howard Detweiler, president, Jack Suggs, pro- gram chairman, and Joe Wick, vice-president. HDMILETIE ELIILU This guild is composed of graduate ministerial students. Meeting with their sponsor, Dr. D. Ray Lindley, they have general discussions on topics of interest to graduate ministers. Row 1-Lloyd Allen, Edwin Banks, Eugene Brink, Albert Bristol, Russell Coatney, Gilbert Davis, Jack Dent, Howard Detweiler, Ambrose Edens. Row 2-iI,amei1Farrar, M. M. Grove, Charles Jones, Wallace Jones, Louis Kirchner, James Moudy, Ed Muegge, Malcolm Phillips, Martin Pike, Nick owe . Row 3-'Xl-Vlarltwell Ramsey, Dunny Sims, George Stuart, Roy Tomlinson, Roy Towery, Frank Ward, Mack Warner, Tom Waters, Arthur Wenger, Joseph ic . Bark Razz'-Hazel Powell, Nola Orahood, Jewell Boyer, Jeanette XX'right, Mary Frances Heerdt, Vera Brimberry, Vera Phillips, Justyne Banks, Connie Wfick, Betty Sims, Frances Purviance. Middle Row-Robbie Garrett, Mary Turpin, Louise Praetorius, Mary Nay, Mabel Welch, Edith Detweiler, Polly Dent, Ruth Kerchner, program chairman, Seated-Dorothy Ranlle, Imogene Hays, presidentg Ruth Reader, project chairman, Margaret Pearce, membership chairmang Martha Bissex, secretary, MINISTERS' WIVIES As its name implies, this club is composed of wives of student ministers of the graduate and undergraduate schools. It was organized for the purpose of bringing about closer relationships among the ministers' wives and to sponsor programs which will be helpful in showing them the duties and responsibilities of the wife of a minister. Rebecca Ramsey, 0 Imogene Hays, presidentg Martha Bissex, secretaryj and Doris Miller, treasurer. 0 At the annual Ministers' Wives' Tea. 0 Dave Bloxom, presidenfg Sue Whiteside, publicityg Lynn Lane, treasurerg Temple ' At Bryson's Christmas Dinner. Ferguson, vice-president. Razz' Ron' Razz' Row Rauf Row ,s ,:s. ..,,,,,,,,, :,51,.,i i.1: . i is 1 M4 N... 2 .....,. s ..... 9 A WW I, :,,5 ,.- ..-- .,:, H llil i illill EE :AA ig ..:.. ,-:: 1 Bryson is the oldest club on the campus. lt was originally established in l923 in honor of Walter E. Bryson, with the purpose of encouraging students in the production of all types of literature. It was limited in membership to juniors and seniors. Today sopho- mores are also admitted and the organizations aims have been enlarged to include further- ing the development of character, leadership, and scholarship in its members, lt also sup- ports a scholarship fund through its activities. Miss Lorraine Sherley is the faculty sponsor. BRYSUN I-Rosemarie Adams, Curley Barnett, Lindy Berry, George Blevins, Helen Marie Brown, Jim Busby, Clifton Caffey, Andy Carter, Charlotte -Bill Dameron, Betty Donn, Adelle Earls, Bruce Fallis, Temple Ferguson, Katherine Frank, James Fultz, Barbara Gardner, Pat Gillespie. Mary Graves, Elizabeth Griffith, Bill Gupton, Bull Hicks, Charlie Jackson, Jim jones, Carl Knox, Gwen Knox, Ruth Knox. -Rosalyn Laird, Lynn Lane, jim Lucas, Doyle Malone, Bellamy Matson, Jackie Miller, Mary Mixon, Mopsy Morrison, Bill Oglesby. -Lottie Jo Owens, Bill Padon, Pat Perkins, Wayne Pitcock, Jo Ann Rutherford, Kay Sims, Bob Stevenson, Pat Timbes, Paul Vinsant. -Jeanne Webb, Sue Wliiteside, Grover Williams, Nell Wood, Richard Ziegler, Samye Ziegler, Ann Zimmerman. .mm nil? A l .AQ 1' 'gh as QW' .. Ee ,Qs i ,Q X !t si N 5 H my 4,3 at Z i ,.,....,.,., , eers - W 7 '?:i:iifii, ,,,. i ' M ist A ,QST fx, sig im ni g il ' We rw we riii s Q 3 5 Q V it 8 S225 xg, ,, .--:-:-' 1 xg V QQ' 5 :., E sal' . fi ' 'Y , W 5 or , ss f fs , 1 rf Row I-Curley Barnett, Lindy Berry, Kendall Bond, George Boal, Red Brothers, Harry Brown, Jirn Busby, Clifton Caffty, Brown Chiles. Row 2-David Choate, Julius Dolnics, Ed Donlon, Weldon Edwards, Hubert Eoff, Chuck Fraley, Bull Hicks, Robert Hendricks, Walter Harrison. Row 3-Charlie Jackson, Weldon Edwards, Frank Kudlaty, Carl Koch. Richard Kramer, Carl Knox, Jim Lucas, Benny McClure, George Mitcham. Row 4-Wayne Pitcock, Garland Polk, Randy Rogers, Gene Schmidt, Ken Shockley, Fred Smith, George Stancoff, Fred Taylor, Bob Young, Gene T ASSUIIIATIUN Williford. This organization is composed of those men who have lettered in the four major sports-football, basketball, base- ball and track. The purposes of the club are making bet- ter athletes in the future and more advancement in the well-known and best-liked sports of the nation. Members of the association are admitted to all athletic events at the school following their initiation in the spring of each year. 0 George Brown, sergeant-at-armsg Jim Lucas, presidentg Pete Stout, vice-presidentg Red Brothers, secretary-treasurer. ...naman ww ':2i,:.,,,. x .K e g .-,.:g:,.3 .:2i2f11if.'5:a a2-.: 221533 -:. I' 4 Q iii W Rau' I-Rosemarie Adams, Callie Bowers, Bob Carothers, Bill Craig, Clarence Dewett, Ed Donlon, Bill Ellis, Bryant Flores. Row 2!A, F, Giebel, James Kelly, Janice Laine, Lewis Latham, Mary Frances Lawhon, Royce Livingston, Leonard McDonough, Bill Padon. Row 3-Joe Pearce, Mary Rattikin, Bill Rea, Jo Ann Rutherford, Benny Smith, George Smith, Jim Whitman. FLYING The Flying Frog Club is an organization for students interested in aviation. One of the newest organizations on the campus, membership is limited to number of planes. All Flying Frogs are members of the National Aeronautics Association and National Intercollegiate Flying Club. Flights have been made to Denver, Colo., and Columbia, Mo., where many trophies were won. Professor Troy A. Stinson is sponsor of the group. 0 Bill Padon, presidentg Mary Helen Rattikin, secretary-treasurerg Royce Living- ston, vice-president. FRUBS Purpose: To promote friendship, cooperation and enthusiasm among aviation-minded students. OFFICERS PRESIDENT .....,...... ,...... ,...,.. .,......,. B I L L PADON VICE-PRESIDENT ...,,,.......,.... . . . ........ ROYCE LIVINGSTON SECRETARY-TREASURER .,.,...,....,..,....... MARY HELEN RATTIKIN Members not pictured are: M. D. Elligton, Joe Helm, James W. Guilis, Mickey Scott, and Edgar Cain. 0 Proud Flying Frogs display some of this year's trophies. HUE-DUWN BLUE The one night that you hear old time fiddling music com- ing from the Little Gym you may know the T.C.U. Hoe-Down Club is in session. The group met on a non-club basis for a year to determine whether or not there was a need for such a club at T.C.U. Dur- ing this time Pat Timbes acted as chairman and W. E. Fishback, of the Bell Telephone Company, called. For the success of the Club this year much credit should go to Pat and Mr. Fishback. In the fall of 1947 when the group organized as a club they took a two-fold purpose: first, for enjoyment and recreation, and second. to perpetuate our American square and round dances. The following officers were elected for the year: Gordon Hooten, presi- dent, Rex Humphreys, vice-presidentg Marty Sanford, secretary- tteasurerg and publicity chairmen, Bettye Padon and Carolyn Shaw. Mr. Fishback was unable to call this year and feeling the Club should be self sufficient, Don Tinsley took over the job of calling assisted by Hugh Echols and Bill Padon. The club has participated in T.C.U. Ranch Week activities, the Fort Worth Square Dance Festival, the Dallas Square Dance Festival, the Weatherford Square Dance Festival, and the First Texas Square Dance Festival which met in Austin, April 15-17. Kitty Wingo is sponsor of the group. ' Gordon Hooten, president, and Mary Sanford, secretary Ray Blanton, Shirley Brunson, Lida Cline, Frank Dingwerth, Jane Easter, Joel Easter, Scratch Edwards, Patsy Greene. -Elizabeth Griffith, Connie Mack Hood, Gordon Hooten, Mary Jo Horton, Rex Humphreys, Clifford Johnson, Carl Koch, Ann Lyle, Ginger Mc- Row I-Tom Blackwell, Row 2 Connell. Row 5- Row 4-Margaret Ann Pa Hardy McConnell, Eloise McGee, Joan McShan, Delores Meadows, Pat Miller, James Montgomery, Marion Olsen, Bettye Padon, Bill Padon. tten, James Ratcliff, Janice Reynolds, Marty Sanford, Carolyn Shaw, Nina Shaw, Beth Shofner, William Snedecor, Nancy Spiller, Betty Stinson. Conway Thetford, Row 5- Winslett William Paul Thompson, Pat Timbes, Don Tinsley, Wendell Towery, Jean Treadway, Billie Grace Tucker, Paul Vinsant, Nedeena Womack. NY S Row Row Rauf Rau' Rau' Razz' FRUIHETTIES Since 1925, the year Frogettes was first organized to include all the girls in Jarvis Hall, the club has been active socially in bringing the campus freshman girls together. A picnic in Forest Park April 3 was sponsored by the group this year, and the girls co- operated in the traditional observance of Slime Day, when each freshman girl had a slime sister from the Leti Club to plan her day's costume. At de-capping ceremonies, Joan Ellis, Foster, was named best freshman of the year by Leti. Mrs. Frances Blincoe is sponsor of the club. I-Audre Lou Abney, Marjorie Adams, Diane Adcock, Clay Jean Anderson, Mary Jo Anderson, Tudi Atha, Mary Alice Ball, Joy Banks, Ruth Barker, Betty Jane Bare, Phyllis Baze, Alice Benthall. 2-Evelyne Bessell, Mary Ruth Boone, Martha Bruce, Carey Cameron, Olga Carrejo, Maxine Caskey, Christine Chernosky, Tressie Cloar, Jerry Coomer, Alma Cox, June Curtis, Rella Danenberg. -Ruthelle Davidson, Catherine Davis, Elizabeth Davis, Marie Davis, Marilyn Dawson. Bonnie Disney, Tommye Dowell, Sherry Drennen, Jean Dyer, Norma Early, Jane Easter, Ellen Edge. -Jo Ann Ellis, Gloria Engelke, Leta Eubanks, Barbara Ferguson, Monta French, Claudia Fulton, Mildred Gardner, Gwen Gibson, Ann Groene, Sharon Haney, Jessie Lea Hankins, Mary Lou Hardy. -Helen Harwell, Doris Hillger, Pat Jackson, Felicia Jacobs, Betty Jenness, Doris Keys, Kathryn King, Hilda Lake, Betty Lawrence, Lula Leverett, Ann Lyle, Barbara Magness. -Georgia Marks, Elizabeth Massengale, Louella Massie, Geneva Mixcey, Frances McAnally, Ruth Mclirory, Barbara McElroy, Jane McKnight, Helen McMullen, Jeannine McMullen, Anna McShan. 'rw W' I was S 48 v , f X X Z , .ax ' me' ' si ' E N 1' t f at , fl at K t Frogettes is an organization for freshman girls living on the campus. The purposes of the group are the promotion of a closer relationship of the new girls with each other and a better understanding of college life. 0 Mary Ruth Boone, president, and Joan Rupp, secretary, behind, Olga Carrejo, secretary, and Joy Sorlie, vice-president. Row I-Joan McShan, Nadine Meirding, Frances Merbeth, Louise Miller, Martha Miller, Jo Ann Morrow, Virginia Miracle, Vida Mitchell, Sara Frances Mosely, Miriam Nethcry, Mary Newton, Barbara Norman. Row 2-Patti Orrenduff, Betty Owings, Margaret Ann Patten, Bobbye Payne, Jane Pittman, Rosemary Plumbley, Alvira Porter, Barbara Porter, Joyce Raley, Helen Ritchie, Jean Robinson, Cleta Rogers. Row 3-Louise Rogers, Joan Rupp, Mary Russell, Lynn Ryan, Dorothy Satterwhite, Mildred Scheirman, Phyllis Schroeder, Sara Sittig, Barbara Smith, Jean Smith, Jeanne Smith, Leonardine Smith. Row 4-Shirley Smith, Joy Sorlie, Nancy Spiller, Jean Stewart, Susan Steers, Betty Stinson, Beverly Stulting, Rita Sullivan, Jean Sweeney, Helen Swope, Jeanine Taegel, Nancy Tally. . Rout 5-Marjie Taylor, Juanita Thomas, Peggy Trammell, Woodie Lou Trout, Janet Trucksess, Sally Wagner, Bobby Louise Nancy Ward, Rosie Ward, Nina Weaver, Nancy Wendt. Raw 6-Mary Ann Wenn, Ann Whatley, Anne Williams, Mary Sue Williams, Wooten, Jane Wootton, Alice Bridges. Ann Wilson, Ethel Wilson, Marian Wilson, f T ,. r, ,,,, r't at v as s .R ,,, , ,,,, aal H .,.,.,. , In W J as , ,, a a l , twig? 5 5 Q. , my ,,.- M V3 1 Walker, Almarie Wall, Meredith Wood, Dot J ., R . ' ' ' .. ' -- -2 ',1' I ' ' ' p ., ::'1 lx l 'illl n 1 Q S - - 1' - W I ' . .. N V ' K , 1 ' 1 ' - ' 5 , ....: Q .... ' tt A 'l'l H , ttti J -'1v- . 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'fm-'K T re r .,,, , , , at .. .,,,,,,,,,, , , , aft 'fi A ,,. ,, M, , My 1? A, .. Q A , v Q At. all ,f ,. ..., ai? it 1 't s M ,N .,,.. .- .... lin- .fy 1: ' '-'- - .. f .. sf ll 1 A 5 , ---- 1 555555 ' ff 1 A I 4' Q ,Rb N -t Za Xlw V ,,.,. , 4 ,. :::55::.:,:::a:a:ae::... d W E M ' Patsy Kothman, secretaryg Mary Jo Horton, vice-presidentg Bette Perot, president. 0 At Leti's de-capping ceremony for freshman girls. Row Row Row Row Row ., 4,4 Leti is an organization for all sophomore girls living on the campus. These girls strive to promote a closer relationship between the new', and old girls. In this vein, they are responsible for the attendance of all freshman girls to the Freshman Prom, as well as for the initiation of the new girls to college life. I-Jennie Bowers, Shirley Brunson, Gloria Callaway, Mildred Chapman, Helen Clark, jo Frances Clark, Dorothy Daniel, Terry Deane, Lois Jean Dowling, Mary Ellis, Jo Alice Evans, Jo Favor. 2-Betsy Frazier, Joye Griffith, Opal Hallmark, Suzanne Hays, Gracelyn Hollyfield, Mary Jo Horton, Wlanda Howell, Joan Hyde, Wanda jetty, Nancy King, Patsy Kothman, Jean Kuykendall. -Bobbie Leatherman, Juanita LeTulle, Jo Ann McCoy, Eloise McGee, Ruth Anne Mclnaney, Doria Male, Dorothy Marshall, Ann Meredith, Curtis Metcalf, Georgia Mixon, Norma Nelson, Martha Oliver. -Sue Owen, Jeanne Pasket, Bette Perot, Alarah Pierce, Diane Pope, Helen Portwood, Dona Pray, Robbie Ray, Ian Riddle, Jo Riner, Geneva Rogers, Betty Rae Schmidt. -Beth Shofner, Jo Anne Stafferton, Barbara Sterling, Jean Claire Stinson, Joan Stratton, Elizabeth Swank, Theda Timaeus, Billie Grace Tucker, Martha Tull, Mildred Wallace, Anna Claire Waters, Dee Wolcott, Betty Wood. r1:-1r r,-. .t.:, , , V i. , . , ste 1 it .,,, ' , ,. 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'- M I ,Q , , 1 -ff at W 'sf ef M at ' ' ' 51 if ' -is .,.. - '- f ' .-A- E 5 l . -5:22 ., ,... 4 ,. 7 Row I-Anne Abbott, Dorothy Bebb, Helen Benson, Mary Anne Bentley, Florence Bieber, Mary Lynne Bigby, Mary Anne Bussey, Betty Carden, Olga Carrejo, Yvonne Clark, Rella Danenberg, Bonnie Disney, 1 Row Row Row Row 2-Mary Drake, Barbara Dunaway, Jane Easter, Leta Eubank, Mary Ganong, Betty Gaston, Helen Harwell, Mary Ruth Henderson, Ellen Johnson, Patsy Kothman, Mary Levander, Mary Mack. 3-Frances Mayhew, Geneva Maxey, Betty Lou McCuistion, Virgia Mae McGaugh, ,loan McShan, Nadine Meirding, Estelle Miller, Pat Miller, Betty Ann Minyard, lo Ann Morrow, Jean Newsome, Sue Owen. 4-Margaret Ann Patten, Jean Payne, Mildred Pearson, Wanda Pearson, Penny Pennington, Bette Perot, Nelda Poe, Alvira Porter, Helen Port- wood, Robbie Ray, Billie Rippetoe, Betty Jo Riddle. 5-Jan Riddle, Mary Louise Russell, Marty Sanford, Janie Sheppard, Leonardine Smith, Shirley Smith, Betty Stinson, Charlotte Swart, Mildred Wallace, Maggie Nell White, Connie Wick, Tommie Williams. 1 WllMEN'S SPURTS ASSUEIATIIJN M W. S. A. is for those girls on the campus who are interested in sports. The club's purpose of furnishing recreation and inter- l esting activities for leisure hours is found in its motto, 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, bowl- ing, fencing, etc. Miss Maybelle Tinkle and Miss Kitty Wingo act as sponsors of the organization. 0 Tommy Williams, advertising managerg Mary Anne Bussey, vice-president, Ellen Johnson, historian, Betty Jo Riddle, secretary, standing behind, Mary Drake, presi- dent, Jun Riddle, treasurer, and Betty Minyard, spring vice-president. PUETRY BLUE 0 Jocelyn Durrett, secretary-treasurer: Jenny Lind Porter, president, and Edith Williams, vice-president. The aim of each member of this organization is to better his own poetry. The club seeks to aid him in this by studying each member's poetry at the regular meetings and offering constructive criticism. The members also study the works of contemporary and other poets. The Walter E. Bryson award represents the peak of achievement for which each member strives. Miss Mabel Major is the club sponsor. Row 1-Norma Allen, Tudi Atha, Tracey Carey, Virginia Crouch, Jocelyn Durrett, Oliver Hampton, Vcston Hamer, Robert Herring. Row 2-Harold Huff, Nancy Lea, Jane McKnight, Wade May, Frances Mayhew, Rosalee Parks, Jenny Lind Porter, Hartwell Ramsey. Row 3-Lavon Richardson, Martha Ryon, Marion Shepherd, Jeannine Taegel, Betty Ann Turner, Edith Williams. JK' -sg ' Councnlmen dnscuss B S U party plans B S U IS an organxzanon devoted to co ord1nat1ng the act1v1t1es of Bapnst students on the campus The orgamzatlon IS open for membersh1p to any Baptlst student attendxng I S n Row I Bobble Rae Barnum Blllle Bxllmgton Douglas Cather Martha Galloway Sarah Jones Dxxxe Kinney Row 2 Sidney Richardson Donald Smlth Lowell Taylor Pat Tlmbes B111 Thomas Aubyn Sue Wood 1. Y gf w W2 W 'af We 4 Q? iw if 1 W 5 ' 1 K 2 , Q 'Fiv- vt f MELIIJRIST Meliorist is a club which strives to fulfill the Latin mean- ing of its name, better Interesting and valuable lecture series and discussions work toward this end for its mem- bers, who are drawn from the entire student body. The or- ganization is sponsored by the student congregation of the University Christian Church and is in charge of all the social functions of that groupi 0 John Hutton, president, Mary Jo Horton, secretaryp Billie Nell Adkins, treasurer, Paul Haefeli, vice-president. Row Row Row Row Row Raw 2- I-Billie Nell Adkins, Doris Aldridge, James Atchison, Harold Autry, Joe Banta, Stanford Barker, Betty Jane Bare, Esther Batoon, Reuben Batoon, Douglas Baugh, Shirley Brunson, Wanda Campbell. A I Sidney Carnes, Olga Carrejo, David Cheverton, Norma Cheverton, Richard Cheverton, Virginia Cheverton, Norman Christian, Max Cogswell, Bill Coldren, Harold Converse, Donnella Couch, Alex Cox. 3-Donald Cox, Naomi Crews, Ruthelle Davidson, Larry Denton, Paul Detweiler, Bonnie Disney, Ben Dowdy, Lois Jean Dowling, Catherine Droby, Jean Dyer, David Earnest, Gloria Engelke. 4-John Enochs, Leta Eubank, Winfred Farquhar, James Farrar, Mrs. Jack Garrett, Jack Garrett, James Gates, Ned Gillum, Delight Goodwin, Sue Goolsby, Dorothy Green, Paul Haefeli, Billie Faye Harris. 5-Ben Hearn, Marguerite Heath, Mary Ruth Henderson, Lucile Henson, Bobby Herring, Betty Lou Hitson, Connie Mack Hood, Gordon Hooten, Tracey Hopper, Emery Hornaday, Mary Jo Horton, Bob Howerton, Roemer Huddler. 6-John Hutton, Felicia Jacobs, Wanda Jetty, Chuck Jones, Doris Keys, Nancy King, Ruth Knox, Betty Jean Lawrence, Inn Wai Lau, Harry Lawrence, Bobbie Leatherman, Mary Lavender, Lula Leverett. .:,,.. s Y , H .. , SV, A .,..,,...,, , .... 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M If 'W f M am st 3 . , 1 1 .1 V VV V A 451 '13 VV V VV V VJZVVVVV VV ' 41 V - 11 ,1 p, VAVV ,. Q, -1g,,.,.,... , . 1.. . V A VVVV V V V , I -V V V ,ft 2: 1 4222 35 1 1. of f Ts f ' :E ' A . 4. ' ' X t Row Sara McCauley, Barbara McElroy, joan McShan, Row 2-Eula Marie Meets, Dale Mickey, James Montgomery, Sarah Frances Nethery, V. A. Nolen, Betty O'Keefe, Marion Olsen, Mac Orahood. Row 3-Dick Osborn, Manuel Paez, Jeanne Pasket, Alarah Pierce, Rosemary Randle, Leroy Reader, Jan Riddle. Row 4-Isaac Robbins, Joy Robinson, Mildred Roebuck, Geneva Rogers, Bill Betty Smiley, Barbara Smith, Leonardine Smith, Raymond Snare. I-Grant Linder, Betty Lipscomb, Floyd Lisle, Joy Livingston, Harriet Margo, Howard Marshall, Claude Mathis, Bob Matheny, Francis McAnally, Moseley, Ed Muegge, Jean Mundhenke, Nancy Mutersbaugh, Miriam Plumbley, Nelda Poe, Barbara Porter, Pat Purtell, Joyce Raley, Mark Roosa, Robert Routh, Mildred Scheirman, Beth Shofner, Sara Sittig, Row 5-Joanne Stafferton, Carl Stanford, Edwin Stanford, Barbara Sterling, Jean Stewart, Charles Storey, Rita Sullivan, Elizabeth Swank, Nancy Tally, Clifford Taylor Theda Timaeus, Dorothy Tomlinson, Roy Tomlinson. 6-Janet Trucksess, James Walthall, Lloyd Watson, Enid Weidnebach, Mary Ann Wenn, Ben White, James White, John White, Arthur Web- ster, Edith Williams, Patsy Wilson, Nedeena Winslett, Mac Woodley. Row Meliorist in 1947-1948 An all-day Planning Retreat was held in the fall, with the entire membership of Meliorist attending, to lay plans for the semester. Recreation is an every-Sunday part of Meliorist, special week- night recreation has included a hay-ride, a circus banquetf' and a picnic at the lake. Worship, too, is important to Meliorist members. The activi- ties each Sunday are closed with a friendship circle or Gods Moment. A Thanksgiving dramatic sketch was written and pre- sented by the members, and the group sponsored by Holy Week Communion Service at Univetsit yChristian Church. The program for one of the Family-Night Dinners at the church was planned and presented by Meliorist, pointing out the five-fold emphases: Worship, Study, Recreation, Service, and Enlistment. Service projects included a clothing drive for China, presenta- tion of motion pictures concerning world missions and world needs, and a dinner for the Citizens' Association for the Blind. Programs have been planned to provide for student partici- pation as Well as to present outstanding guest speakers. was 2 g 4 5' '- '12: I '::. B 5 M Qi zzi X' , J, ., ......,.. . t:-::-:- J Q, , f t ..... attest: ...-, .. ,E A A..,., i it Q at J. J , , ft s f It Mi! 2 -Q v 2 f z 5 2.1. 13. A up ist ':'tsEsEs5:2:' me .fd G' t :,.,,,.,-,.,.,-,,:,,:,. .-,, 5.3 ea. Row I-Doris Allen, Peggy Delcambre, Ruth Dorris, Jareen Edwards, Betty Bosticlc, Jo Ann Garrett, Betty Gaston, Alice Gernsbacher, Elizabeth Griffith. Razr?-Helen Hailey, Eugenia Hoard, Jeanette Houle, Joan Hyde, Pat Jackson, Lynn Lane, Mary Frances Lawhon, Juanita LeTulle, Betty Lipscomb. Rau' 3-Tommie Maddux, Delores Meadows, Marjorie Morrison, Imogene Muse, Norma Nelson, Peggy Steenson, Mildred Wallace, Jeanne Webb, Nell XVood, Ann Zimmerman. EULLEEIATE B. ANU P. W. 0 Lynn Lane, vice-president, and Betty Bostick, president. Peggy Steenson, secretary, is not pictured. The Business and Professional Women's Club of Texas Christian University was organized to develop a profes- sional interest in the opportunities open to women in the field of business. All girls majoring or minoring in the School of Business are eligible for membership. The club meets the first and third Monday of each month. The theme of the meetings this year has been The Development of Charm and Personality. Guest speakers have included Miss Estelle Lancaster, Personnel Director of The Fair, and Mr. Vernon Isbel, national authority on hair styling. The annual dinner meeting was held February 10 at Clarice Stovall's Tearoom with twenty-one persons present. EHI BETA l 1 l ' Margaret Ann Scott, secretary, standing behind Harriet Margo, president, as they talk to Rosalyn Laird, vice-president. 0 Billie Rippetoe, treasurer, is not pictured. All majors and minors in the department of home economics are eligible for mem- l bership in this organization. These girls, aided by their sponsor, Miss Bonnie Enlow, work toward the development of personality, leadership, self-reliance, initiative, and i 1 poise. In addition, they strive to foster high ideals and an appreciation of home life. l l Row 1-Ann Aikman, Jane Barham, Margaret Brown, Jean Buckingham, Pat Burgner, Avis Calvery, Virginia Crouch, Thelma Dyer, Charlotte Garrison. l Row 2-life Jean Greer, Patricia Hill, Jeane Horton, Marion Johnson, Kathryn King, Gwen Knox, Patsy Kothman, Rosalyn Laird, Harriet Margo, Nellie artrn. , 1201113-Nancy Mutersbaugh, Pat Nix, Martha Jane Oliver, Luz Paulson, Margaret Pearce, Jean Pribble, Jean Putnam, Mary Helen Rattiken, Celeste l Renfro, Janice Reynolds. l Row 4-Billie Riggpetoe, Doris Roberts, Marty Sanford, Margaret Ann Scott, Margie Taylor, Peggy Trammell, Bobby Walker, Nedeena Winslett, Ann 1 Winters, amye Ziegler. ' i aff as af if -'hx 4 z! 31. ii ,X wa 'W W, p .,.,.,.,.,. in 'in S 1,9 5' :': :: W.. '1 x. 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Row Raw Row Row Row 1-Mary Lynne Bigby, Francalene Boone, Jennie Bowers, Billie Brooks, Charles Brown, Helen ginia Campbell, Thaddeus Couch, Bob Cunningham, Peggy Delcambre. 2-Pris Dominguez, Max Ervin, Bonnie Ferguson, Edna Foote, Laniece Ford, Charlene Glenn, Ruth Ann Gossage, Dick Harris, James Hickman, Charles Humphreys, Gerald Hyland, Janet Jackson. 3-Betty Johann, James Keck, Jan Knickerbocker, Gwen Knox, Janice Lane, June McAlister, George Mitcham, Jo Mosley, Nancy Mutersbaugh, Richard Newman, John Noah, Robert Noah. 4--Dan Nolte, Janice Pace, Helen Portwood, Jean Pribble, Sallye Randall, Mildred Roebuck, Frances Sadler, Carolyn Shaw, Kay Sims, Don Stalling, Jean Claire Stinson, Virginia Strothers, Jack Thompson. 5-Margaret Webster, Lillian Wells, Jack White, Sue Whiteside, H. I.. Wilkinson, Tommie Williams, Billy Jean Wilson, Georgia Wolle, Rose- mary Wynne, Claude Youts, Jack Ziegler, Richard Ziegler, Samye Ziegler. BRUSHES BLUE This organization is composed of students majoring or minoring in art. Brushes strives to acquaint its members with the opportunities for young artists in all fields and to cultivate their interest in art. Prof. S. P. Ziegler is faculty sponsor. 0 Samye Ziegler, representative, Janice Lane, treasurer, Charles Humphreys, pres: 0 At a Brushes' meeting. dent, Jack Ziegler, secretary. Marie Brown, Wfanda Brown, Anne Bulmer, Vir- 2' is-:E' 1 'f 7 5 0 Informal discussion during u meeting. ' Glenn Molyneuux, presidentg Mary Terrell, vice-president Harold Converse, secretaryg Dee Wolcott, treasurer. PSYIIHULIJBY BLUE The Psychology Club is open to anyone interested iri psychology. psychology. Professionals in the fields of psychology and psychiatry are in- Purpose of the club is to bring students closer to the problems related to vited once each month to give lectures. Dr. Cyrus La Grone is the sponsor. Row I-Jane Barham, Juanita Barrett, Roy Bellamy, Amos Bennett, Mary Lynne Bigby, Juanita Blunk, Minor Boyer, Rita Brown, Ruth Bruckner, Row Row Row Row Row 2 3 4 Charles Bus, Maxine Cahoon, Laverne Capps. -Joseph Davidson, Richmond Dorsey, Peggy Dunn, Jinx Flanders, Kay Freitag, Betty Fuqua, Giles Garmon, Ned Gillum, Betty Gray, R. C. Green, Charles Hooser, George Howard. A I A, H. Hudkins, Jager Jackson, Derwood Johnson, Robert Johnson, Basil Joyce, Lynn Lane, Joy Livingston, Katherine Manning, Claude Mathis, I ' ' Gl M l . Peggy McCarley, etty MCC uistion, enn oyneaux -Earline Morrison, Richard Newman, Pat Nix, James Odell, Richard Owens, Ralph Palmer, Howard Patterson, Jean Payne, XVanda Pearson, Pat Perkins, X'Xf'illiam Pierrard, Jamie Poteet, Eloise Ratcliff. 5--James Ratcliff, Charles Reader, Ann Richards, Jan Riddle, Isaac Robbins, Bryan Ross, Hallye Schweir, Marion Shepherd, Richard Sherer, Sara Sittig, Lou Ann Smith, James Standridge, Carl Stanford. 6-June Taylor, Lowell Taylor, Mary Terrell, Betty Thornton, C, W. Tilley, Lynn Wallace, Ruth Wfarden, Tommy Lu Weathers, Arthur Webster, Dee Wolcott, George Woodard, Bob Young, Samye Ziegler. 'QQ 'fb er QW rf, . . . . I ,-,I,-,,-,., .,:. V -I-.--:- V :X ,il - 4 ' E T t .. ,. 5, . H t. V ,,:., A , . . A , :ZI v p, ..,. f , .Z .Q ..,..., if ,M G' ,gs -ri. t. ' '-is :I .tw . iiiii gf. 2 'h 'i5E: - -V 5 ' - '90 45 .yr in 5 5 ' e'f w M t 5 xg ia if gig? 0 Floyd Lisle, vice-president, Charles Musgrove, president, Jimmy Paschal, parliamentariang Claude Mathis, treasurer, Lewis Gillis, secretary. 0 Camerata group poses. GAMER!-XTA The organization, founded about a year ago, is for T. C. U. men who are vitally interested in music. The purposes of the club are to encourage and develop a high standard of music in T. C. U. and in the community, and to foster a fraternal spirit among members. Members must have reached the status of second semester freshmen or higher, and must maintain at least a CH average in their work at T. C. U. Membership is not limited to students in the School of Music. Meetings are held weekly, with two reserved for business matters and the others for discussions and lectures on serious problems in the realm of music. Other activities this year include a recital of modern Amer- ican music presented last semester by members, another recital in the spring semester, the production of a 17th century English opera, Venus and Adonis, scheduled for early next fall. Petition will soon be granted, the club hopes, for Camerata to become a chapter in the national Phi Mu Alpsa Sinfonia fraternity. Dr. Michael M. Winesanker is faculty sponsor. ROIlf'1--TOIDIDY Akers, Harry Apetz, Claude Bond, Robert Coffin, Osborn Duke, Bill Dunagan, Ray Elliott, Thomas Gwin, Ronald Henderson. Row 2-Hilbert Hopp, Bobby Hinds, Gil Hunter, Monte Knutson, Floyd Lisle, Ray Luke, Lou Marcella, Lee Martinec, Robert Matheny. Row 3-Claude Mathis, Charles Meek, Paul Mingus, Paul Morgan, Jimmy Paschal, Andy Patterson, Paul Riordan, Charles Sherwood, George Studdard. s ...W-H , . fa - , , ja- 253.4 :,I' ,gas ta ., -...,.- , , ,,,,,,,,, a 1- ' - :Q ffma, :. :sag .jx t' 5, 1533 ,mg . ,, , , , t Q jr aw . 'W We w az- .. : ,..,. 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L .5 2 MU ZETA 0 Gloria Callaway, treasurerg Ethel Shaw, presidentg Jean Hill secretary. Betty O'Keefe, vice-president, is not pictured. Organized last year for the purpose of promoting musical interest, scholarship, and performance, Mu Zeta is for T. C. U. girls who are majoring or minoring in music and who have a B average. It is the intention of the club to become a National Honorary Musical Sorority in the near future. Row 1-Marjorie Bone, Francaline Boone, Gloria Callaway, Ora Mae Clark, Marilyn Crill, Katherine Frank, Betsy Frazier. Row 2-Betty Hill, Rose Levin, Pat McCamy, Edith McLeod, Jo Mussetter, Lucile Nussbaum, Nancy Nye. Row 3-Betty O'Keefe, Windle Roberts, Jean Rupp, Betty Schmidt, Mary Waters, Sue Williamson. RIUINBS PRESS ' Marilyn Martin, secretaryg Betty Hammack, vice-presidentg Jim Willmon, president. The purpose of the club is to promote the acquaintance of all students on the campus who plan to make journalism their life work, and to sponsor professional journalists' visits to the club. The club changed its name in March after J. Willard Ridings, death. He had sponsored the Press Club since its inauguration. Membership is open to freshmen interested in journalism and upper classmen majoring or minoring in journalism. Row 1-Ronnie Cole, Bill Fairley, Chuck Fraley, Patsy Greene, Betty Hammack, Marilyn Lynch, Marilyn Martin, Ralph McCamy. Row 2-Henry Meadows, Eugene Miller, Sammy Morrow, Harold Ottman, Don Pierson, Hartwell Ramsey, Bill Rea, Aubrey Robertson. Row 3--Norma Sweet, Nancy Tally, Marvin Veal, Lowell Wallis, Dayle Weatherly, Bryan Weickersheimer, Enid Weildenbach, Jack White, Jim Willmon. X x gm, Q x are 9 Nw W 1' L ak. ' ,ff 'lf' 5.2.2 V9 Y s , es Nm ri if Row 1- Row 2- Row 3 Row 4- Rom 5- Martha Ryon. Row 6- Mrs. Jeanette Wright. LHS HIIJALELIS Los Hidalgos, sponsored by Miss Eula Lee Carter, is an organization for students of Spanish. The club encourages the speaking of good Spanish and stimulates interest in the Spanish-speaking countries. It is well-known as an organiza- tion that is greatly active socially, also. Jean Abbott, Marino Anderson, W. R. Bauman, Roy Bellamy, Anthony Bicocchi, Betty Browder, Gabtill Cazares, Anasu Chadwick, Lida Cline. Charles Cunningham, Dorothy Daniel, Pris Dominquez, Ruth Dorris, Gloria Engelke, jo Evans, Laneice Ford, Sam Gann, Mary Ganong. -Pat Gillespie, Margie Gober, Ruth Gossage, Joy Hurt, Nancy King, Nancy Lea, Carol Loafman, Harriett Margo, Norman Marks. Jaime Marrero-Rivera, Delores Meadows, George Miller, jane Miremont, Vickey Naham, Efrain Ortega, Manuel Paez, Rosalee Parks, Luz Paulson. Wanda Pearson, Pat Perkins, Harold Pohl, Jenny Lind Porter, Ona Roberts, Margaret Richards, Rachel Rios, Jo Roller, Billeena Runyon, Marty Sanford, Marion Shepherd, Beth Shofner, Kay Sims, Susan Taff, Hortensa Toledo, Virginia Wfhipple, Billy XVilson, Rosemary XVynne, 0 Kay Sims, second vice-president, Vickey Nahum, president, and Roy Bellamy, first vice-president. ,,., , 0 Cooper Ancona, reporterg Ben Dowdy, presidentg Howard Cogswell, treasurerg Delight Goodwin, vice-president. Row 1- Row 2- , l AMERIIIAN EHEMIEAL - SUEIETY , This is the third year the American Chemical Society has been active on the campus in its endeavor to help its members become familiar with the advancements and possi- bilities of this field. Dr. Henry Hardt is the sponsor of the society. Harrison. Row 3-Royce Hawkins, Bill Head, joe Hodgkins, James Key, James Row 4- EE? 1 4. fm ,addr if M Q5 'EHS f .,., sg fs mfr, W fl S aeeeataat ' -'G Q? .. IQQQQ -V YN ask so oqYX ,fir A51 William Padgett, Ralph Palmer, Lavon Richardson, Joe Schooler, Wilson, Oll Wood. .. ..... - 1 fi is is 1 'A ,V A A ii ig ':-, Q M Y X. X N Q i ii is 2 - i l Q :i N .,... D i a...,.. W owl Pat Abernathy, Sam Acola, Mrs. Edwina Beckman, Arlys Bing, Darrell Boren, C. B. Bruner, Casimir Cichon, Gordon Clark, Hal Cohen Jack Counts, Ben Dowdy, Arthur Ennis, Bruce Fallis, John Foglesong, Burres Garrison, Delight Goodwin, Robert Guy, Jane Harman, Edwin Lyon, James McBee, Frankie McBride, Frank Meeks, Tom Nelson, Betty Neville Ormand Sykes, Bill Thomas, Dorothy Thompson, A. R. Whitlock, Hugh F. f. 'E i 5 ,tt -'ii , iii' .Q ..,. 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Row Row Row Row 2 -Eugene Cordry, Jack Counts, Joseph Davidson, Frank Dingwerth, Ben Dowdy, Bruce Fallis, Betty Gaines, Robert Guy, Jane Harman. 3-Edwin Harrison, Walter Harrison, Royce Hawkins, Bill Head, James Irvine, James Key, Gene Lindley, Hague Lindsey, James Lyon. 4-James McBee, Tom Nelson, Betty Jean Neville, james O'Donohoe, Ralph Palmer, Dona. Pray, C. B. Priddy, Lavon Richardson, L. A. Robertson, 5-William Shaw, Earl Stadler, Dorothy Thompson, Hugh Wilson, Irma Gene Wilson, Richard Wilson, Nell Wood, Dean Wooldridge. 0 Dick Wilson, president, Jim Key, vice-president, and Charlotte Childress, sec- retary-treasurer. NATURAL SEIENEE BLUE The campus chapter of the Natural Science Society in- cludes in its membership all students who are majoring or minoring in the sciences, biology or geology, taking pre-medical work or laboratory technology. The purpose of the society, which was first organized here in 1917, is to further interest in-and knowledge of- the natural sciences. Dr. W. G. Hewatt, Dr. john Forsyth and Mrs. Stephen Huff are faculty sponsors of the club. Raw 1: Charlie Brown, Worth Dalton, Tommy Hanna, Ben Hearn. Raw 2: Jerry Heltzel, James Mussetter, Frankie Robbins, Robert Routh, Barbara Sterling. PHYSIEAL SUUIETY BILLY FLOWERS ...,...,., ........ C lmirmfm IVA HELEN LEE ,....... ........,. S ecrelary The Physical Society was organ- ized for those students on the cam- pus who are interested in the field of physics. At each weekly meeting, one member presents a research paper on some matter of concern to physicists. These reports are pub- lished at the end of the year for the benefit of the members. Dr. New- ton Gaines and Dr. Joseph Morgan are the faculty sponsors. DEBATE T. C. U, has had the best forensic record during its history this year. The teams, coached by E. L. Pross and assisted by Ralph Wetherell, won the grand championship at the Mobile, Ala., meet, tied themselves for first and second at Durant, Okla., winning third there toog took first and second in men's debate at the Pi Kappa Delta of the Southwest meet in San Antonio, also win- ning first in the women's division and the sweepstakes trophy for most pointsg won second and third places at the tourney at the University of Texas. As one of three un- defeated senior men's teams invited to the West Point tournament, Ben Hearn and jim Mussetter went as far as the finals in the national meet. Individually, the members have starred in speech events. Ben Hearn won first in extemporaneous speaking at Durant and San Antoniog John Shirley took first in men's oratory at San Marcos and A. C. C., second at San Antonio and third at Austing Jim Keene won first in men's oratory at the University of Texas meet. The senior teams are Ben Hearn and Jim Mussetter, and Tommy Hanna and Charlie Brown. Junior teams are Worth Dalton and John Shirley, jerry Heltzel and Bill Smith, Jim Keen and Robert Routh. The junior women's team is Frankie Robbins and Bar- bara Sterling. Row 1: Walter Barling, Dick Brickley, Charles Cook, Robert Carter. Row 2.' Vaughn Darnell, Billy Flowers, Ben Goldbeck, Russell Grady. Row 3: Charles Howard, Charles Kemp, Iva Helen Lee, Robert McCarty, Ernest Wolff. , X .. , . , Q ,f,,,Zv,J3:f I Q as ' rf Et... 'Q' , 4, , - ,ag- w 1 .Aiea ffl..-. .4.:.5:5:5:sE5S555, 5551-i' , 4' ' an 1 -' 4' 2: I , I, .1-25g55ggas:s:2:2:a:a:z's.:..,a , Owe, -, - 5?-Vg x ara: 'ima 1 a za... ,sages . k - , wx -- :.:.s::::-. ' ki .:.,A'AA Q f i K If , Y a Ei lf s f ef ,, 't 1 .. :-aa:s:s :,.,::: 5 :a:a:a:a:s:a:. W e W V ......:,..: ,,,, - , at gi 4 'S rp Z :Q .,,..,,, 1 itsatlimvaa R. . S. RADIU WURK SHUP 0 Howard Becknell, secretary, Virginia Swank, program director, Bill Shropshire, station manager. Radio Workshop is a club designed for each and every student on the campus who is interested in commercial radio. This club strives to promote and raise the stand- ards of both educational and commercial radio. The club broadcasts over local stations, and is also active on the campus. Radio Workshop is organized like a commercial station, the students performing the duties that go with a radio broadcast. They meet every week in the Radio Depart- ment. The new sponsor of the club is F. N. Stedman of the Radio Department. A great future is planned for this club. From Row: Meredith Wood, Elizabeth Swank, Betty Gaston, Lawrence Ferrera, Virginia Swank, Geraldine McKay, Mary Louise Russell, Howard Beck- nell, Leta Su Eubank, Rosemarie Adams, Dee Wolcott, Flo Scott. Bark Row: Charles Bus, Dick Osborn, Charles Beseda, Joe Antweil, Robert Routh, Mack McSwane, Freddie Hoskins, Sam Shannon, Walter Jones, Jimmy Harris, Fred Embleton, Bill Shropshire. G Ho dF FN. i MARVIN VEAL, Burinen Manager 7a lfze AJ It is common knowledge among students enrolled in any university or college that advertising appearing in yearbooks makes that edition of the book possible. However it is not common knowledge that most adver- tisers appearing in the yearbook are the ones who have sup- ported it continually since the beginning. To those people we wish to extend our most sincere thanks and gratitude. To those who have joined the list of advertisers just this year we also extend sincere welcome and thanks. It is our earnest hope that all of you will continue to appear among those merchants of the city who realize the effectiveness of advertising in the Horned Frog. To the students of T. C. U. we say, Support the mer- chants who support you. EDITOR BUSINESS MANAGER T. C. U. Horned Frog Pharmacy Where Everybody Meetx Everybody SALUTES T. C. U. wr 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. Serving jorf Worfg jar Over 40 yearn 'X , X ., E fy -. ng , 'bf g ,L is - F Q y 3130, eymm :We 4 1 1 4 vfju X 2- - 4 f 1 I I sl? ,, s fr if x 4' X., 1 x . . x X nsurnu nnuss V , x Us Q 3 X - DQ il' Say It IWMJ Flowery CO772PlZ77fZ67'ZlL.Y GORDON BOSWELL F L 0 R 1 s T ' John L. Ashe ..0f.. 2-2265 1220 Pennsylvania STEWART-TITLE . ' rl GUARANTY cos A F Correct Abstracts and Title Insurance . ONE OF THE NATION'S FINEST SHOPS V. C. MCNAMEE, Manager FOR MEN 206 Dan Waggoner Bldg. Fort Worth Y mv i 02 N9 'yy 'gx g -ff, 69 we xy 'lxsssarifl mj s..,. oi Egger K 5 X' WYE W xmSy g M155 F A' Q S w w Q QS Q xx 1 ,, Q QQ. Hs Sum-Good Q , 639 O . my sf? VAN DERVGDRTS 52 .89 y I Ge . QU, gman A ADMINISTRATION F O O D M A R T CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED FACULTY Free Delivery STUDENTS and EXES 2704 W' Beffy 42414 for 75 YEARS BANDY S of Achievement School Art from Drafting I: L LIS o ' FORT WORTH, TEXAS , xx an - C . Qhx A H - 'T'f -rl. if X - 3 ?L' i. 1Xk c-6 - Q .La I---- .---- qf Q .4 Q 4 2- ff ff Q 1 f 1 ' f ,X 1 l I fly' tri 4' :E ' 1 ' lf' 1' x T h ii C X yX, T. C. U. CLEANERS Some Bigger, None Better Speedy and Efficient Service 5007 University Phone 4-4196 ILLUSTRATION S COMMERCIAL WEDDINGS-ADVERTISING-PARTIES DON MCGEE You Pay For Only Piclvrei Received 1704 Western Ph. 7-7154 We've Enjoyed Serving You During Your College Years And Look Forward to Seeing You During Your Successful Future M 9.2 7 0 Pangburn's is made with milk and honey Where ever you go-from Coast to Coast, you'II find pmzyfu1a'4 Candies from Fort Worth in the better drug store . . . make friendswith pqagylafufd, it's the preference of most candy lovers. M 'Wu C 64 S , 'MM FU W Sporting Goocis Co. g Home-of-Sewzce I f . Y O. E.EEgE1ma11 ? ,NWWKJ wW'A,,ZW!7M W ' jg 106 E.2nd sf. P112-9315 T. C. L. BOOK STORE Everything You Need in the Way of School Supplies Masterpiece Notebooks Masterpiece Notebook Paper T. C. U. Stationery and Pennants Textbooks Candies, Drinks, Ice Cream YOUR BUSINESS IS APPRECIATED R. C. CONRAD PH. 9-5396 T.C.U. WATCH REPAIR Save Time and Expemeu 3033 Cockrell Fort Worth Flowers for All Occtzriom CORSAGES HBE GREEN FLUHHL CUIHPHHU I.. G. GREEN J. W. SHERMAN Cor. Pennsylvania and 5th Avenue Phone 2-2101 Fort Worth, Texas Success to Our Friends, the Students and Faculty of T. C. U. 'A' WESTERN OLDS CO. 3001 W. 7th St. Fort Worth T5 W5 50 B Fort Worth's Ph OHC BEST FOOD 9-2072 Recommended by W DUNCAN HINEEKM UNIVERSITY CLEANERS ' M 2911 W. Berry St. Fort Worth, Texas R. E. Greer, Owner 1121-NF IEIT IEQIRIIDX E - goigkxguifg mm , Pemofml Service for Parliczzlar People MISTEE Cloibef Tha! Are Exclwizfe-Biz! Not Expemive PHONE 4-4674 5055 Cockrell Mary Evelyn Finely fp - fl. :Eff , I ,rl fn lg .ll 1, v ,V JJ , LI J J il, lj l Ulm Ji h -i. nu: lg .- J JJ U - Jlin l gm J Ju pl I -I ni 'U 1. ll' lllljjjllin ik il ii Muni J, li J'J1jj 1'l '1 JJ JU il J JZ! Ju fl 111 JJ Lu JJ I in I I l ll 1 I- H .,,,,,,. 4 ,... , 'ill .1. i:fiIIi'5'. 'l f,,,,, ,,, Inf- mn 'L IA I it 0 . it l 1- ' -l l 'P W :1..l.' A glow With Western H wpimlily wolifll HBITEL l THE HUME UF FAMUUS FRONT DO0R ' ' SERVICE l Oldest Authorized I Dealer in Fort Worth MAIN at LANCASTER , FRANKKENT l l JACK FARRELL, Manager .AAA A,., 1 dfn Citi 4 Nu .,-,- , t . ,,x, Q-Y .'-. .-.' ' 1, M X' . A H l ll :m il -lhif' .,'. -t ,Z ,.A-. J, w :rf - ILRUITS 1 AAA e f Leis A L, L H ,,,, 3 ,... ,iv A .,.V E ? .. J, and ' i i Q1E7?l f,- l l... . - - ---.- fl 7 -. f Q ' . , . .,,.,.,. . s ---M' ..A. W -A -4-'-- '---: . A l -. ' Li 'A A',, i - -.A, . , W 'A ' ,..,:f f i 5i?-L ,.V. V 1-E ff ,A,. , ,. f., From the Nz1tion's finest fields, vineyards and or- ' ,. Q, chards they come-brought to you by the Ben E. Keith Company and Independent Retail Dealers. E .f l ' .iii- . ..-if '- 'L A- V' ,f '-v,. fr-23 ',',' f'?' l?V3a Largex! Dixlrihnlnr! E K ,' of I l'U5b1Illt1 I'm:t'u .K ' ..,. ., 1 --,,v Fruifxand Vegelublvs ij X COMPANY 5' ' - -, t . 5,3 .,.,A' in Ibe S'ouIbu'c'sl ' ' ff' . f. V 1 1 -' :Al . lmmllllmlulmlullmlmmIInImwulunmmulummmmiumnlluwullumlul Irm ll'f'ul7rimlhinimmnllmlnlli,u1inlrllFunw.. gn . .-: '.,., Q ! usun ron mr wnlsus-wur-no -- 3 ' A' A I DALLAS LONGVIEW ABILENE rom wonm A' wlcHnA FALLS if LUBBOCK Ni , ' ' Y L LLLL L LLL X ex CO7Zg1'6lZ7llcllZ07Z.f , .1 , - Ll tss X xmh- X K va NN JI Q :ww one :Sax ,Nguxx , STREET MAIL ORDERS FILLED 'L C g Q, . 5 X .Aff Uf W L,A, . L,,W Li, L1 QQQT11 IN , ,W-W Q ' 1- 0 A' T ' Fort Worth Dallas SAM T. KINCAID WHOLESALE CANDY AND TOBACCO Remember-Ezwybrnciy Likes' Cmzfly Lui- -P--41--4--49--4L.ikJOl--HOL!!!--E---L. i--'IL-li Houston at Lancaster Ph. 2-6010 Iohnsorfs Dress L Shop O 207 West 7th Street PHONE 2-3887 Fort Worth 2, Texas A M My iv? f w Wn WWW! PORTR AITS ENLARGEMEN TS COPIES MINIATURES 'lr 0RGAIN'S STUDIO Phone 5-2022 7005 HOUSTON STREET This Has Been Our I3rh Year To Serve You Wluat a Pleasure It Has Been To Wcwrk Witlm You Once Again R emember Ur Alwayx ir Finifbem of All Photography Fon THE 1948 I-IORNED PRQG Q S9866 Kew I so edxegce . COW' bxkw 0 oeveoao sec' Congwztulati GRADUATES May your new life be full of good luck and happiness! onom We are al1my,r glrul lo ,ree the T. C. U. c1'o1wl,I' . . . Ilmzzlaf for your .r1f,l1fmI'1 E. A. FLORENCE, JR'S SIIIIIIIIEII SUPPEII CLUB OPEN SEVEN NIGHTS WEEKLY DANCING S200 TILI.---'FLOOR SHOW Fort W0r!h'.I' Finer! Night Club 2258 JACKSBORO HIGHWAY 6-0021 WELL MACHINERY at SUPPLY CO.,INC. N HEADQUARTERS FOR INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES Extends Congratulations and Best Wishes for Continued Success to the Students and Faculty of T. C. U. LUBRICATION-REPAIRINCI HUMBLE PRODUCTS Wfhile You Attend Class I. II. U. SERVICE SIHIIUII it BATTERY SERVICE ROAD SERVICE IIIEII IIIHIIHIIIEIIY 8 SUPPIY CU., IIIII. 1629 Main Street Fort Worth, Texas CORNER of ROGERS and CANTY PHONE 4-0297 W. C. BILL TILLOTSON Cbfzmpiom in Valuey- DIAMONDS Pummomzt in S ervice WATCHES JEWELRY ABE, JULES AND DORE RADIOS . IsI.EeTRIc3AL APPLIANCES ohfdeln E' .1 ' GIFT ITEMS I CREDIT .IEWELEIZS i' COI2.9TH 8 MAIN', w SILVERWARII An Imfimtirm of UVIMIIQ F oft Worth I5 Prom! FORT WORTH CHAMBER of COMMERCE WEB MADDOX, Prefidenr WILLIAM HOLDEN, Exec. Vice-Prefidenz CHARLES SCHOTTA CAKE SHOP PASTRIES OF DISTINCTION FOR DISCRIMINATING PATRONS CHARLES SCHOTTA CAFE FOOD THAT IS PERSONIFIED IN EXCELLENCE 2852 W. Berry Phone 4-2139 0 The latest styles and fashions, in mens and Women's Wearing apparel 9 l Worth Cluthiers 308 Houston Street 3-4451 Fort Worth, Texas HEADQUARTERS FOR WESTERN LEATHER GOODS BOOT 8. SADDLERY mm I. E n o Y 25535 37 -FEIERET MAKERS OF THE WORLDS LEADING HANDMADE BOOTS AND SADDLERY WHERE THE DORSEYS MEET BEETHOVEN Kevowly Radiol' UNIVERSITY SHOP zsso W. Berry Ph. 4-7719 ,vvvvvxNvvsAN- M HE HLLUHUS REITIEITIBERS TO SEND , Choqqfaies HITIGRICHH QUEENS NVXNVVVXAAA, Home Cooking .... 3600 U GROWING WITH T. C. U. THAT IS REALLY GOOD PRIVATE DIN ING ROOM COLONIAL CAFETERIA C. W. HORAN niversity FO W h . X CHEVROLET SALES AND SERVICE -Iii- Zfmefu' rqllen Maiaa Qampamf SIXTH AND COMMERCE PHONE 2-417 1 E. o. Tudor C P L y T.C.U. BARBER SHOP Aaron From Brite College Dud Peacock D. Flow A Good Education and Fine Clothes Are Your Most Valuable Assets. H IS C0 non: or 915 ' cwmes Come on Over 20: OLIVERS BITE SHOP A GOOD PLACE TO EAT just Across the Campus FASHIONS IN FORT WORTH BEGIN AT QL' 'cxfvxcsfw EJ i 'T P919 gigs 35 551141 N5 5 1 'GTMQAQ gf 0 riff 5 i i. f-E41-TX 6 ai EZ! 59gW7w fl gp s gs-lxrqf 'f??P fi ew will k s i t ,Lara ' 35, N I S fn . -' -arena, E ia? fa- , , si 1 , F 4 , 4 f 5 ? T M53 Wyggf 1 ' f,,, I Y!! TT? X X 2+ 'A' Q47 js '-'Ii' '!'! II ' T -fffI :I'fTf 'IW I L , II T X X ' E fl-Y M UI IE'1lQ. ' Q harm X I I f , Q 2 me , Iw at if W ? ,,l .I I I NQMSQ5 04 fx Il '.nA A I I 'Wi ... tk N Q -Qrdl 'wif' f-I . E f ii 2 f I HI' fl' 3 QEVWEJ TuiQ'9iUQW'J iiffhi is -Q T535 ELECTRIC SERVICE . . . Ae The West Texan of yesterday had a name for the formidable six-gun which played such an important role in the taming of the wild and Wooly frontiers. He called it The Great Equalizeri' - - his shootin' iron put him on equal footing with any adversary he might face. The Great Equalizer of modern times is electric service. Electric service brings to the folks in the cottage in the middle of the block I the same comforts and conveniences enjoyed by those who live in the man- sion on the hill, for the homemaker in the cottage has the same time-and-Work- saving electrical appliances at her serv- ice day in and day out as does her wealthy neighbor. The biggest bargain in any home today - - large or small - - is the efficient low-cost electric service which provides so many conveniences equally to all. TEXAS ELECTRIC SERVICE COMPAN 1:31 Congratulations .72 1 Q7 4' Class of 47 QT? y Q , V' f- 3 cu mpg , Q N lv , 'ff' ig V f4m4'k : ,MMWERAWEM ,,,, 'iv' , -f 4104 Q 'Si T g s - E l, f ' fflamtl 1- U 1 tww fw t, 1ff C wit-wg ' ' L M, T filw to ' . . . und to think we have to wail another 2000 0 years for Foremost Dairylamd Ice Cream . . . ! from Treat yourself to Foremost Dairylund Ice Cream today! Its dellczousf l Fort Worthfs :Largest y ff!! I Department Store Qty? Byy FOR!-'M0,57'1 . 5 K ' if E7 . YQ' Q25 ' X, DAIRYLAND FoREMosT STUDENTS and FACULTY WELCOME . .. PETE PEEPLES FINE FOODS Come In and Enjoy . . . GOOD BARBECUE ,wg-1. g ,L f lg ., vllllllll ll 0,6695 Coke : Coca-Cola You naturally hear Coca-Cola called by its friendly abbreviation COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. OF FORT WORTH Coke , Both mean the quality prod- uct of The Coca-Cola Company. S 9 5 5 5 9 5 Q 5 5 5 5 5 Q 5 5 5 5 S 9 5 5 9 S 5 9 5 5 9 S 5 9 5 5 5 9v'0'110'lf0Jf0'01L02'0210'0 wt awe of THE HORNED FROG jd, an gxczmpfe of '7fze pazlnling. Requlafblzf Paaflucecf bf fix STAFFGRD-LOWDON COMPANY Doggett at South Adams Phone 3-2401 FORT WORTH '7fne S .falnqui Punting czmf fzihaqwph PAW! ,N YXmt ,MNVVWWN,xmWvW , 5 f0W'01Wv6'N-0120 '0104 Fav Compliments of . . . 5445! 6: cUs'roM nxcnu.ENcn CLOTI-IIERS - I-IATTERSJZURNISI-IERS I Y 0 pm brand is tf NXPOLOGIES TO SANTA FE The SWECO brand is known throughout the Southwest as the standard tor printing plates of the finest quality, an experienced service, and art work that gets over the message. Since 1912, SOUTHWESTERN of FORT WORTH has blazed the trail tor better pictorial impres- sions. Insist on the best, specify SOUTHWESTERN of FORT WORTH as your engraver---you'll be proud of the results achieved by HSWECOH-branded plates. ' i H - fm -.mlmzgw A -. I My 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. THE FIRST NATIUNAL BANK THE FUBT WUBTN NATl0NAL BANK CUNTINENTAL NATNINAL BANK lINl0N BANK 8: TBIIST COMPANY TRINITY STATE BANK Member Bankx of the Fort Worth Clearing Home Auoeiation Mt D 'W Latest styles at prices that will surprise you VARSITY MEN,S SHOP Corner Berry and Cockrell The Store Defigned for Your Shopping Pleamre C O X ' S R. E. COX 8c CO. OF FORT WORTH ,L 74 7L Complimentx 7047474 Of A FRIEND 1 X oi ya bE XXVI fl TVB Xa and qva Compliments XG Yi , Ge X of sln XA A FRIEND E BRITE CO1 -I -EGF of the BIBLE The Theological Seminary of T. C. U. -A- Q- 1 ff KK Zi, TTR, ' X C 3 A --5. .,:, r I , i n ffl , - V. x' Y + e 1. ,.5,. 5 --'- ' . ' X31 'J S EM wi 1 up 'L 15 5 i Z ls Ea 2 5 2, , N K fs 5 Z faiiq E '- ., Es' mu: G. W E V T133 g L, .M .:.. A at eff g .a 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 1939, its twenty- fifth anniversary. Member of and accredited by the Association of Theological Schools. For Catalog or Information, Address D. RAY LINDLEY, Dean i l Femom for Sporlywem' WALLY WILLIAMS Seventh and Throckmorton 4 O 'l lYil' 'l l l 'lf 7i 4 T T T 1 A Friendly Greeting to the Students and Faculty from Texas Christian University 'l '7ff'iY lf O' 'l Q' 'l l l l '! 7'Q' 7'i Q' . fvfrwrwrwr 4 ,amffufvfffl fqulaqaapfm 3 1930 39 A5


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