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UITUITS NEITE ,, ---gglwl P. 0, Box 305 I-Kos Y. C. U. Sldtlon l'urlWvn.h.Tuu QHicia1'Studon!Publication I Texas Christian University EDITOR'S MESSAGE I THE STAFF OF THE 1950 HORNED FRG! HAS CG1PLE'I'E!J THEIR I JOB AND ANOTHER EDITION OF THE ANNUAL CAN TAKE ITS PLACE ON SHELVES AT HCHE ....... . . . TO THE STAFF, THE EDITOR SAYS THANK! FOR THE LONG HOURS OF UNSACRIFICING WORK ..... .TO THE ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY, THANK AGAIN FOR COOPERATION, WITHOUT WHICH THIS HISTORY COULD NOT HAVE BEEN WRITTEN. ...... . . .TO THE PRINTERS AND ENGRAVERS, THANXX FOR YOUR JOB WELL DONE.....AND TO THE FACULTY ADVISOR, WHO GUIDED THE WAY .......... THIS HORNED FRCX3 HAS PASSED THROUGH TWO EDITORS HANDS AND MUCH OF WHAT YOU HAVE HERE IS DUE TO THE EFFORTS OF RIE METERS KUTLADY, WHO PLANNED THIS BOOK BACK IN SUMMER 1949.......THANKX TO YOU RIE. WE HAVE TRIED TO PRESENT A NEW STYLE IN CLASS PICTURES THE FAVORITES AND IN , THE ACTIVITY SEXITION. WE HAVE ADDED AN INDEX IF YOU HAVE LOST YOUR WAY. . . . . . HERE IS YOUR 1950 HORNED TRNI. P.S. SPECIAL TRIBUTE IS HEREBY PAID TO THE CLASS OF 1953, WHO LED IN CAMPUS ACTIVITIES FOR THE' YEAR. PASS ON YOUR GOOD WORK. HORNED FROG STAFF Y h Um cLAss EDITOR ....... Reba oc ITOR . Frank Burkefl' COPY ED ' ' I Jim Harley FAVORLTEEI-Egg-OR I l C-onnie Muck Hood WHEEL - ' ' I , Joe Shosld SPORTS EDSTSR ' 4 , . Beny Criner CLUB EDIT . . - ' ' Ik ,I Irene Rountree INDEX EDETSRS . Grew C c'dw'c an , Bill Johnson ART EDIT . . - - ' ' ' STAFF MEMBERS B k Charles BuileY ' - . Norman Bgnfirlsl Hgn?:uCk mc Genelle Hart . . E ev .I ' I I l qi' le Jqc: McSwq:2lhick Olsen . . . Chris Perner Lynn Nlgllie Whifly . . . Nancy Nhwwmnis . . a Shirley WIIIIums . - 1 Noe' ' ' Glenna WIISOH
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I95II HUIIIIEII FIIIIII I padcfzal I MM. lffaadqn .fqncfz EDITOR BUSINESS MANAGER Nancy Kiki? ASSOC-IATE EDITOR PAUL O. RIDINGS, Faculty Advisor DOROTHY ADLER, CHUCK BROCK, C. W. CARPENTER, BOB DAVIS BOB MAYFIELD, WALTER WILLIAMS Staff Photographers Class and Faculty Photos by ORGAINS STUDIO Favorites by AL PANZERA Queens by RILDA SMITH Depurtmentals by TRI-FOTO STUDIOS Athletics by CAMERA CRAFT STUDIOS and AL PANZERA Engraving by SOUTHWESTERN ENGRAVING COMPANY Printing by STAFFORD-LOWDON Covers by Universal One
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TH R. R It ll NT IB H R. U! E R R I! R E F E l N E fkademiaa at 7 6 ZZ. Pages 18-141 PICTURED: The Academic Dean's Conference, meeting in session with President M. E. Sadler. Left to right: Deans Raymond A. Smith, T. S. McCorkle, Ellis M. Sowell, Jerome A. Moore, C. K. Holsapple, D. R. Lindley, Lucy Harris, and A. T. DeGroot. ,-iazawszaea at 7 E Zz. Pages 142-189 V ' ' PICTURED: Opening Convocation, September 19, 1949, for Fall Semester. This event was the first official University function held in the new Ed Landreth Auditorium. Faculty, students and friends are pictured, with President Sadler presiding. amazed at 7 6 Z6 Pages 190-225 PICTURED: The forty nominees for the annual favorite election. All pictured were presented at the annual presentation ball, December 2, at the Casino. From the forty, students selected the twenty-four pictured in the favorite section. Wieda at 7 6 ZZ. Pages 226-243 PICTURED: The February meeting of the Board of Trustees. Left to right, back row: Clyde Tomlinson, Granville Walker, Ferd Moore, D. G. McFadin, C. A. Wheeler, W. W. Phares, and Lewis Ackers. Center row: M. M. Woods, Dean Moore, Elmer Henson, Sidney Latham, Ralph Shank, Ed Landreth, President Sadler, and Pete Wright. Front row: L. D. Anderson, Steve Cooke, George Kuykendall, Mrs. Sadie Becham, Robert Carr, Dan D. Rogers, and Milton Daniel. Spam at 7 . 75, Pages 244-277 PICTURED: Halftime presentation of the annual TCU-SMU football game, November 25. The Horned Frog Band is in formation of a grave- stone marking the passing of Peruna, Mustang mascot. Addy made presentation of lilies at the spot. 4 cu! 7 . ZZ. Pages 278-331 PICTURED: Typical club signs that catch the eye and blur the vision of passersby in the hallways at the north or south doors of the Administra- tion Building. joiners receive notices of their meetings, from the artists' hard-labored an- nouncements.
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