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Patricia Walker Assistant Editor Harvey Fort Business Manager Allen Eyler Photo Editor Bob Bullock Head Photographer Max R. Haddick Faculty Advisor THE I959 HDR ED FRCG A Student Publication John W. Cantwell Editor in Chief Photographers: Adrian Daniels Harvey Little George Rains Joel Council Lithographers University Supply and Equipment Company Art Work by Leonard Logan TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVER ITY FORT WORTH, TEXAS fntraductian ,4dmi14i5tmti5n ,45ti1fitic5 Z75r5011alitic5 Orga141Z1zti0115 8,zf0rt5 67115555 ,4ttlf5rti55114511t5, 6514t5f1t5 Index I 74 44 98 736 272 328 418 To A Kind Friend, We Dedicate Dr. Samuel Newton Gaines' retirement in june of 1958 marked the end of 33 years of devoted service to Texas Christian University. In 1924 Dr. Gaines came to TCU as chairman of the physics department, and with the excep- tion of a year's leave of absence to complete work on his doctorate, he served the University until his retirement. During Dr. Gaines' long and fruitful career as a professor of physics, he started many stu- dents on interesting and successful careers in science. His jovial mood, genial manner, at- titude of sincerity and dedication continues to influence all who know him. To his students and to his fellow workers Dr. Gaines has been a help and inspiration. Students, faculty members, friends and tele- vision audiences will remember his cowboy ballads, and the warmth with which he sang them, the warmth and humility so characteris- tic of this great man. It is because of his intense interest and de- votion- to TCU and the teaching profession that we, the staff, dedicate the 1959 Horned Frog to Dr. Samuel Newton Gaines. Seven League Steps Over 86 Years From its humble beginnings at Thorp Springs in 1875 Texas Christian University has developed into one of the largest universities in the Southwest. Starting with three buildings and 15 students, the University has grown over the past 86 years to its pres- ent proportions. Sprawling over 143 acres, the campus now sports 27 major permanent buildings, and enrollment has burgeoned to over 8,500 students this year. The University's endowment now stands at over 55l8,000,000. This includes gifts from the Burnett Trust and the Daniel Estate as well as the twin million dollar en- dowments for Brite College of the Bible and Harris College of Nursing. Today a visitor's first impression of TCU is its physical size and aspect. On the fol- lowing pages we have tried to capture this first impression along with some of the other elements of college life which constitute the spirit and atmosphere of this expand- ing institution. 3 H E x f Q 3 bf 5, 5 Q 1- A .QSEYM n5'T f'u E s gk uk, .1 ,Www , V ' , 'x,. .- H -1.1 N. ' .it-:ken I ' ik . , 9 4 'J S 'nu W , 5 4 4 W ,,,. ,- UM ,.,, H W 'fs+.'4. 'JW W ' kv? 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J: wg -:Ei ,iff .ac - A YY - A 'Q +A xA .i A A 1 3 -., JN C, .-XR'1'I,R YV.-XD NX1 XL rpllxmllxw One of the main characteristics of this university is its multitude of extracurricular activities designed to either further inform or entertain the student. Students are encouraged to join clubs and social organiza- tions and to attend dances, convocations, theater productions, concerts, athletic contests, and chapel services, just to mention a few. The well rounded individual takes part in as many of these activities as his schedule allows. Indeed, it is part of the students educational duty to participate in several phases of university life. The Horned Frog attempts to present an accurate and complete picture of life at TCU for the school year 1958-59, and in doing so it has included sections devoted to extracurricular events and to the academic scene as well. is W. xx 'W' Q- My 3,,,y?v-ns , be .f U If I , Q bf fi 2? 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V fffk'ff,.M -, - - -.., . . ,. , y, V , - VW'-f. 'A 'R' , , 1 sw yA.'Z'X 'uf ,ff 2 ,' If x W Z.v3Qav1,I'i 4 hm xh,i,x2 vs Y A vmvgf 'n KA f K ' ff F rw' W 'Q Q5 ' f , ,,i ,:A,r . W . 'iwfww , 13 Wa, 54.1 ,f -'Ykwsa-gr .54 ,,.,h:, ,- In ,fgikg ,ss , , f A I if LQ' 'rf-1 5 fs, 25554 fy y.ww4.m.v,f ,Wausau-v ADMIN IBSTRATIQN WW' 'Ill- lllll Illl IIII hlllllllln mill' Illlllllllllllllllll Board of Trustees S Jerome Moore, Lorin A. Boswell, and President Sadler in the October, 1958 Board of Trustees Meeting. The Board of Trustees of Texas Christian University determines the general policies under which the University operates. The Board meets semi-annually, in March and October, to select new members and to decide upon legislation and plans for the school. Board members are selected by a nominations committee appointed by the chair- man. This committee makes its report to the Board of Trustees and then the Board votes on the nominations. Since its founding in 1875, TCU has been most fortunate in having some of the foremost citizens in the Southwest on its Board of Trustees. olicies for the University L. D. Anderson ....... Lorin A. Boswell ...... Clyde Tomlinson ........... Dean Jerome A. Moore ........ Carlos Ashley, Llano Dewey Lawrence, Tyler Sidney Latham, Dallas M. J. Neeley, Fort Worth Harold Herndon, San Antonio Lester Clark, Breckenridge J. Lee Johnson, Jr., Fort Worth Gean B. Turner, Cleburne Lewis Ackers, Abilene Robert Carr, San Angelo Ed Landreth, Fort Worth A. D. Weatherly, Amarillo Sol Brachman, Fort Worth H. B. Fuqua, Fort Worth Y. W. McCammon, Fort Worth Fred Erisman, Longview Dick Simpson, Big Spring OFFICERS OF THE BOARD .......Honorary Chairman ..................Chairman .........Vice-Chairman ...............Secretary Mrs. L. C. Brite, Marfa George Kuykendall, Lubbock Lorin Boswell, Fort Worth W. M. Sherley, Lazbuddie Andrew A. Bradford, Midland Ralph B. Shank, Dallas Glen Woodson, Fort Worth Charles M. johnson, Roswell, N. M. Clyde Tomlinson, Hillsboro Bonner Frizzell, Palestine Theodore Beasley, Dallas W. Oliver Harrison, Corpus Christi Drew Ellis, Perryton L. C. Wright, Fort Worth L. D. Anderson, Fort Worth Granville Walker, Fort Worth Dr. W. A. Welsh, Dallas HONORARY BOARD MEMBERS W. M. Woods, Buda Marshall Fuller, Fort Worth L. N. D. Wells, Dallas D. G. McFadin, Dallas ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS Dr. D. L. Anderson, Monroe, La. W. B. Pearce, Shreveport, La. H. C. Anderson, Shreveport, La. Edwin Brooks, Fort Worth O. B. Douglas, Austin Sidney Gray, Lake Charles, La. W. W. Phares, Dallas Hans Schneider, Hammond, La. Hayes B. Thompson, New Orleans, La. J. W. O'Banion, Garland Mrs. R. H. Foster, Fort Worth 1 7 i sad dministration Dr. D. Ray Lindley, who has served the University for fifteen years, was selected as the Vice-President of Texas Christian University in 1953. He now serves as Executive Vice-President. During the past years, he has been the director of academic activities, student affairs, and the fiscal program of the University. In spite of his many duties and hurried schedule, Dr. Lindley still manages to find free time for such activ- ities as travel, producing home movies, hunting, and bowling. To his list of degrees, BA, BD, and PhD, Atlantic Christian College added an honorary degree of LLD. . fy Q if 'Vfgff , tw. ,mat fffi . .XX dministratim ,. MISS ELIZABETH SHELBURNE Dean of Women KN DR. JAMES M. MOUDY Dean of Graduate School Q Q2 Q R of , .Q E ws: 55 . M. :'A f? ' f in a..'7A,- .51 ' in .A 4 , ' Vfbzg W MRS. JEWELL WALLACE .f V ,MW -.. Assxstanr Reglstrar DR. LEE C. PIERCE Director of Church Relations KEY' MR. HARTWELL RAMSEY Director of Ex-Student Development ersonnel MR. CALVIN A. CUMBIE Registrar DR. O. JAMES SOWELL Director of Development SGW 3 Tis an MR. RAYMOND CBEAR7 WOLF Director Placement Bureau Mr. Jim Brock, sports publicity director Cleftj, Mr. jim Lehman, assistant director of information services. Nl MR. I.. C. WHITE Business Manager and Treasurer 'R . MR. JAMES A. FARRAR Director of Religious Activities MISS ELIZABETH YOUNGBLOOD Student Social Director DR. CORTELL K. HOLSAPPLE Dean, Evening College 1 DR. LAURENCE C. SMITH Dean of Students MR. AMOS W. MELTON Director Information Services MR. J. CURTIS FIRKINS Director of Testing and Guidance Center MR. W. JEWELL WALLACE Dean of Men JEROME MOORE Dean, AddRan College of Arts and Sciences LT COL ARDEENE E. CAPT. TWIFORD F. CAPT. WARREN C. SANDERS SCHLOEMAN ALBERT Prof Dept of Air Science Asst. Prof., Dept. of Air Asst. Prof., Dept. of Air MAJOR MALCOLM A4 Science Science PHILLIPS JR. DR. JOHN W. DR. WILLIS G. Asst Prof Dept of Air FORSYTH HEWATF Science Dept. of Biology Chrmn., Dept. of Biology MRS DANNY HEMLAY MR. E. A. KENNEDY, :W t sf X ii, .J XX if . xiii' ll ' I 'l ,..,. . ' flihfiir. - ' -f-: 4 ::-2:-: . '- 1. rr pp y ,MJ y ' 'LI VY 1 : X 5 - 1 ' ' K x, f f 3 DR. SANDERS T. LYLES JR. Dept. of Biology Dept. of Biology MURPHY DR. E. R, ALEXANDER Dept of Biology Dept. of Chemistry MRS. DOROTHY HINDS GIBSON Dept. of Chemistry DR. HENRY B. HARDT Chrmn., Dept. of Chemistry DR. JOE EARLE HODGKINS Dept. of Chemistry MR. FLOYD M. LISLE Dept. of Chemistry MR. WILLIAM H. WATSON, JR. Dept. of Chemistry DR. HERBERT R. MUNDHENKE Chtmn., Dept. of Economics MR. J. P. SIMPSON Dept. of Economics MR. JOHN L. WORTHAM Dept, of Economics MRS. RUTH SPEER ANGELL Dept. of English MRS, ARTEMISIA B. BRYSON Dept. of English DR. L. MOFFITT CECIL, JR. Dept. of English DR. LOUISE S. COWAN Dept. of English DR, TROY C, CRENSHAW Chrmn., Dept. of English DR. LYLE H, KENDALL, JR. Dept. of English MRS. OLGA LYNCH Dept. of English rts and Sciences DR. ALLAN H. MACLAINE Dept. of English MISS MABEL I. MAJOR Dept. of English MISS RITA S. McALISTER Dept. of English DR. ESTUS C. POLK Dept. of English MRS. MARY ELIZABETH SCOfI'I' Dept. of English Faculty Social Director MISS LORRAINE SHERLEY Dept. of English DR. JOHN WARREN SMITH Dept. of English DR. KARL E. SNYDER Dept. of English MR. J. EDDIE WEEMS Dept. of English Track Coach MR. JOHN DALE GILLILAND Dept. of Geology DR. LEO HENDRICKS Chrmn., Dept. of Geology MR. EDWARD HEUER Dept. of Geology MR. DANIEL JARVIS Dept. of Geology DR. MARTINE EMERT Dept. of Geography and History DR. AUGUST O. SPAIN Chrmn., Dept. of Govt. MISS BONNE M. ENLOW Dept. of Home Economics MR. RALPH W. GARRETI' Dept of Geography and History DR. W. J. HAMMOND Chrmn., Dept. of Geography and History DR. WILLIAM C. NUNN Dept. of Geography and History DR. MARGUERITE POTTER Dept. of Geography and History MRS. CHARLES R. SHERER Dept. of Geography and History DR. COMER CLAY Dept. of Government MRS. MAXINE KAMENITSA Dept. of Home Economics MRS. NELL ROBINSON Dept. of Home Economics DR. JOHN F. HALTOM Dept. of Government MR. CHARLES W. PROCTOR Dept. of Government DR. MAX R. HADDICK Dept. of Journalism MR. MAURICE SELVIN Dept. of Journalism . J ,, it a Q' , , W, f Q, . K, Q F 'I . ' . .E ' :,.. 3 Kwai 'F M IK ......,....,::,. ., . .,.:.,., . M W, t. fi . 'ff K' li' ,V-f MISS IDA MAE BRAMBLETI' Dept. of Mathematics DR. LANDON A. COLQUITT Dept. of Mathematics Na.: DR. BEN GOLDBECK Dept. of Mathematics MR. L. W. KAMSEY Dept. of Mathematics Supt. of Buildings and Grounds lx! 2, i,..,,. Y V. 4 .3 MRS. MABEL GRIFFIN REAVIS Dept. of Mathematics MR. CHARLES R. SHERER Chrmn., Dept. of Math. MR. D. P. SHORE Dept. of Mathematics r-2.37 ..a- 7 r X f it f3??..3i MAJOR A. L. LERCI-I Dept. of Military Science and Tactics CAPT. EDWARD L. MURPHY Dept, of Military Science and Tactics v ' nd' . My DR. CORTELL K. HOLSAPPLE Chtmn., Dept. of Philosophy Dean. Evening College DR. LAURENCE C. SMITH Dept. of Philosophy Dean of Students Add Ran College of Arts and Sciences DR. JOSEPH MORGAN Chrmn., Dept. of Physics DR. H. MILLER MOSELEY Dept. of Physics , S. 'fi ' ie. Wir iii' ...aw , Xxx ' . 3. ,Z .1 W Xp . Y ke 3 X, In if S X 5 .E 5-xi xx . DR. AUSTIN L. DR. ROBERT H, MRS. IDA L. BARNDS PORTERFIELD TALBERT Dept. of Foreign Chfmnbt Dept. of Dept. of Sociology languages fI.atinJ DR. ERNEST S. MR. CURTIS J. DR. CYRUS W. Sociology BARRATT FIRKINS LAGRONE Dept. of Physics Dept, of Psychology Dept. of Psychology Director of Testing and DR FLOYD A Guidance Center LEGGET1. ' Dc-pt, of Undergraduate DR. JAMES M. MOUDY DR, EULA LEE CARTER MR. JOHN H. DR. GEORGE P. Religion Dept. of Undergraduate Dept. of Foreign HAMMOND Mr. W. H. ROTHROCK FOWLER Religion Languages fSpaniSh7 Dept. of Foreign LDCPY- Of Tgfeizyw Dept. of Undergraduate MRMEIQEIXLIJAN Dean of Graduate School L S ' h 6 K l' ' DR.B1TA M. HALL anguages l PWS 5 anguag S 'em HER Dept. Qt undergraduate Mus, JEANNE D. Dept. of Foreign DR. L. JOHN PARKER DR. AMBROSE EDENS DR. NOEL L. KEITH Religion SAUNDERS Languages Dept. of Foreign DCPI- vf Uflflefllfadllalf Chrmn., Dept. of Director ol' Ministerial Dept. of Undergraduate fFtench and Italian! Languages CGetmanD 119113100 Undergraduate Religion Students Religion 1 b W rf .,r -Z nf , ' r E I 3 I t. i .2 . I. MR. JAMES A. FARRAR Dept, of Undergraduate Religion Dir. of Religious Act. mat f-....,, ...atv 'nv ft:-, r'-l :V W. are MR. DAVID M. GRAHAM Fine Atts Librarian MR. LEONARD M. LOGAN Dept. of Att ,0- HJ .vw R f,Lf.l' qw. DR. KARL RICHARDS MR. DAVID PRESTON MR. JOHN W. MR. ARTHUR F. Chrmn., Dept. of Art Dept. of Ballet BRIGHAM FAGUYLOTE D . ' ' MR. MCKIE M. MR. Joe BRATCHER CP' of Mum DEP of Mum TRo'r'r15R Dept. of Music Miss ANITA BRUNSON MR, DAVID GRAHAM Dept. uf Att Dept. of Music Dept, of Musk School of Fine Arts 'S 'K 'mf A-...af MR. JAMES A. MR. RUDOLF KRUGER JACOBSON Dept. of Music Director of TCU Band MR. KEITH MIXSON Dept. ot Music MRS. LINDA R. MIXSON Dept. of Music ,A QW Dept. of Music MR. MORRIS REPASS Dept. of Music MR. KENNETH SCHANEWERK Dept. of Music N. awe 1 him. S V..- MR. E. CLYDE MR. EMMET G. SMITH WHITLOCK Dept. of Music Dept. of Music MISS IEANNETTE DR. MICHAEL TILLETT WINESANKER Dept. of Music Chrmn., Dept. of Music ,..-.Q MRS. HARRIET R. WOLDT Dept. of Music DR. JOHN W. WOLDT Dept. of Music ' .vw I... M- . wx Q .A R V JN., .W QE lf' i 152 , g 'S Y ull? 1 ' , . .. 3. N 1: xiii: ' I cf .9 I 4,4 DR. RALPH R. MR. RONALD GUENTHER HENDERSON Dept. of Music Dept. of Music DR. LAWRENCE MR. PHILLIP W. A. HANLEY HEWETT Dept. of Music Dept. of Music . .. PS' ' fi fm W s . We Q 7 fl1...r. .,.' .wigs R 1' Jiffi gxi 4 '54 A . MR. ERNEST B. MRS. LILITA W. LAWRENCE MCCORKLE Dept. of Music DR. ROBERT L. HULL Dean, School of Fine Arts DR. DOROTHY M. BELL Dept. of Speech-Radio-TV DR. JAMES O. COSTY Dept. of Speech-Radio-TV - wig, at Ki L ,II Q vs mr' gf 5. . K I1 fi . 5, 'S 5 .4 'I :,.j.i5 AZ? ' f Dept. of Music DR. ROBERT CLYDE YARBROUGH Chrmn., Dept. of Speech-Radio-Television DR. WALTER R. VOLBACH Chrmn., Dept. of Theatre . . P aw 1' Brite College of the Bible me Q . -A... 1 i .31 DR. ELMER D. HENSON Dean, Brite College of the Bible DR. A. T, DE GRooT DR, CHARLES F. KEMP ' vit F Q, Neff' 5 'ne , A' , Q . ,iii ,ff -my 3- J .f ' '45 MISS BILLIE SUE ANDERSON Physical Education MRS. BEI I TE BALDRIDGE Physical Education DR. LESLIE P. EVANS Chrmn., Dept. of Education Administration MF' -,n f .4 li ,.,. - -4 s ggft g r 'If' MISS ALLIENE HARDER School of Education DR. JEFFERSON LEE HORN School of Education MR,. HERBERT E. LAGRONE Chrmn., Dept. of Secondary Education Brite College of the Bible MR. WILLIAM D. HALL Brite College of the Bible Brite College of the Bible DR, HAROLD L. LUNGER Brite College of the Bible ,alt -wb MR. GLENN ROUTE Brite College of the Bible MR. GENTRY SHELTON Brite College of the Bible' School of Education 5-2' 3:52 5 2 7??4??Q5l' .T-5 S -ff' ' xfuwgfi k . Q , QZ 'E4.iI . ,,...-ff MR. JOHN W, STEWART Brite College of the Bible DR, M, JACK SUGGS Brite College of the Bible ov- MR. I. W. STANDIFER Physical Education 'Y DR. MAYBELLE DR. SANDY A. WALL TINKLE Chrmn., Dept. of ,L I: pn 7 we fi Log, ,gf MR, THOMAS W. PROUSE Physical Education DR. MARGARET R. ROUSE Chrmn,, Dept. of Elementary Education MRS. EVA WALL SINGLETON Elementary Education 5 , Physical Education Graduate Education ...N - Q, '?L'?' ,fl v- ea if s f N 2 .l ,184 MISS KITTY VVINGO Physical Education DR, CLOTILDA WINTER Elementary Education DR. OTTO R. NIELSEN Dean, School of Education School of Bu iness MR. CHARLES P. FOOTE Accounting MR. PAUL G. HASTINGS Finance MRS. HELEN HICKEY Office Administration Miss Mmuoius KEATON Office Administration MR. 1. L. KERBY DR. HENRY KEY DR. SAMUEL LEIFESTE Business Accounting Marketing , lf 5 l I I 5 DR. MURRAY M. 1.x DR. IKE HARRISON Dean, School of Business MISS J. KATHARINE BRATTON School of Nursing MISS VIRGINIA BROWN School of Nursing DR. LUCY HARRIS Dean, School of Nursing MISS RUTH ELOISE MRS. AGNES GUMM SPERR-Y I School of Nursing School of Nursing MRS. EDITH HARPER MISS BOONIE FORD School of Nursing School of Nursing School of ur in ROHMAN Management MR. HOWARD G. WIBLE Business Administration DR. JOHN L. WORTHAM Economics MISS LUCILE HOUSTON School of Nursing MISS SHIRLEY MATNEY School of Nursing MISS LOU TURNER School of Nursing MISS MARY I.. TALBOTI' School of Nursing Mary Beth Scott, directs faculty social activities. Faculty Membel Come on fellows, wake up. is 8 '-A I it C' vf Comfy, Dr. Haddick? Coffee time in the Faculty Cente- I Everyday Activities i Dr. Polk, you aren't paying attention. 1 P Looking for someone, Mr. Sparks? 2. 5 Ei i t, fi ' ww,-A - A SMH: z:i,.v,,. K Rfh w A And now, in our study of the Neolithic age. . . WELL . . . I.et's turn to Fifth Century Art And then, there is the faculty dinner every Tuesday. it ai Dr. Cowan explains a problem in physics. They Work Hari , f if vu-A While conjugation of verbs is important, it also is . . I . 1 . Honorary degree is presented by Dr. Sadler at fall Convocation. Miss Gibson doing research in diazo compounds in the Chemistry ' department. N N-X., V-.-asm, 'K I' W ' 9 Q g . 'X 75 t . -. Y, is 9 gig 5 ' J -A -1--'r M7 1 M r -51 'sr , WW.,- ' - ' 3 air .,. ffewwvwm- S it HE I ......... 'I t f h T' 05 0 t C II11 C . . . w Dr. Henry G. Harmon, President of Drake University, is main speaker for Convocation. Student-Faculty Football Gam It's cold, and we are pooped! All I M wv 'W' Ah . . . To be young agam Mr. Farrar and Dr. Proctor relax at half-time. rovides Fun and Exercise For All B ff wx ww ?1,,,f wi t Q3 , ' Wt Q tue 25 e , ' iikff if 5 if twrff , , luxe Y Joe Short trles for a student touch down Max Haddick: None of that football for meg I have better things to do 3 We Pause to Remember MILTON E. DANIEL Mr. Milton Enoch Daniel, a grad- uate of Texas Christian University and a businessman from Brecken- ridge, was one of his school's strong- est supp0rters and most significant friends. Serving as a trustee for 30 years, and at one time chairman of the board, Mr. Daniel was instru- mental in the establishment of the major portion of TCU's endowment. In honor of this friend and bene- factor, one of the newest of the mens' dormitories now bears the name Milton Daniel. Dean Emeritus Raymond Abner Smith, Dean of the School of Educa- tion at Texas Christian University for 32 years, was not only an out- standing professor but a dear friend of his students and colleagues. He was respected by all as an outstand- ing example of Christian achieve- ment. So devoted and extensive was his work in education, that, largely through his efforts, the School of Education has become one of the largest in the University. RAYMOND A. SMITH as 1, as r . 5. . .ag-1' gif? ' ijt. A Sheflei' H05f'355e53 Mf5- Ella Mae OYBUCU, Mfs- Zuma Davis, MIS. Colby Hall Hostess: Mrs. Margret Mosshartg seated, Mrs. Minnie Lee Lena Briscoe. Harrison, Mrs. Pearl Pringle. CAMPUS STAFF Some of the most colorful people on our campus are the workers who help make the University a smooth functioning unit - the Campus Staff. Dormitory Hostesses Jarvis Hostesses: Mrs. Francis Blincoe, Mrs. Catherine Ball, Mrs. Lil- lian Henderson. NH-f Waits Hostesses: Alma McI.endon, Mrs. Irmyl Lattimer, Mrs. Marie Foster Hostesses: Mrs. Mable Morton, Mrs. J. T. Keffer, Mrs. Amanda Stitt. Jenkins. Post Office Candy Counter Mrs. Fred Yockstick and Mrs. Joy Whiteman, Post Office Personnel. Mfg, Lee and M1-5, Kolius, Candy and Cigar Counter Personnel. Libra ry Betty Smiley, Photo Copy Machine Operator. at it apr' Mary Charlotte Faris, Helping a stu dent as Staff Librarian. . pw Library Staff: Joann Karges, Mr. Glenn Sparks Qhead librarianb, Mrs. Clyde Logan Cseatedj. Emily Garnett, Reference Librarian. Mrs. Nell Ornee, Circulation Library Staff: Emily Garnett, Mrs. Ilse Rothrock Librarian. Cseatedb, Mrs. Nell Ornee. University Security Police ,p'3'w D. G. Hughes and Vic Waites, Security Officers. Bill Biggers, Chief Security Officer, Bookkeepers: Mr. john Keenan, Mr, Boyd Scott, is Mr. Ray Camp. sr Mr. jack Zorn, Accountant. Business Office . . , M N ,.M .wi Mrs. Maurine Culbertson, Recording and Filing. Mr. Harold Atkins, Auditor. Betty Roughton, Secretary. M216 GOICUUSI, C3ShiC1'- Mrs' Beverly Hawpel Posting Machine Operator 'Xl ew fir ' fl Betty O'Field, Cashier. Mrs. Joyce Kirschner, Frieda Wirtz, Mrs. Valorie Rawls. Posting Machine Operator. Bookkeeper. Bookkeeper. 9, Mrs. Kuehler, Cashier. Mrs. Owens and Mrs. Hanna, Dieritians. Cafeteria Mrs. Cecil Ray Price, and Mrs. Willie Elizabeth Woolfolk, Snackbar Super Addington, Training Room Supervisors. Visor. Victor Martinez, Cook. Catarino Bargas, Cook. William Caluvas, COOK Tony Garcia, Chef. Pat De La Cruz and Mike Espiricuetu, Cooks. Infirmary V Z V Y Nurses: Mariet Robinson, Mrs. Lucille Steers, Sherrill Terry, Shirley Rogers. Student Center Staff Ex Students .W 'E 4 .-Q 4' wiv lix-Student Association: Peggy Corpion, Dorothy Schultz, Mrs Ruth Dean, Mrs. Sylvia Duncan. Mailing Placement Bureau, Mr. Wolfg Social Direc- Book 5tOff3, Mr- Et M- MOON? CSt2lI1diHgPS tor, Elizabeth Youngbloodg Student Center Cafeteria, MIS- Owensx Student Center Di- Hostess, Miss Norine Lee. rector, Mr. Logan Ware. Registrars Office Registrars office: Mrs. LaRue Watkins, Mildred Keith, Mrs. joen Preeces, Mrs. Glisson Wright Cseatedl, Mrs, Lola Bryant, Hattie Lou Abbott. Mailing and Printing, Agnes Tolson fstand ingj and Mrs, Helen jenkins. Veterans Affairs yn Director of Veterans Affairs, Mr. Joe Hearn. Testing and Counseling i 4, 55? 1 4 xl 3 . U4 ,. ,-fi.-5. I s elf' ff: Sat.wi,w,i'1 'g :Li -. af, 3.1. , af Q eff rf Qs' :sf 'kQ'wA l'f5'?sf?3f- Mr. Samuel H. Cox, Testing Counselor. Charles Dunawa ps cholo ical Colm, 3 selor. PBX Operator be if Pauline jones, PBX Operator. Book Store Staff IBM Staff !'N sz E Doris Davis, IBM Operator. Madell Bailey, IBM Assistant. Mr. E. M. Moore, Mrs. Pauline Brooks, Mrs. Nell Rich: Book Store Dolly Mitchell, IBM Assistant. Staff. rf, . 1 5 in V5 , 4 Am ,Lg M 321,01 A , up X H 4 5 ,V is E vw , 5 QNX 2 X f ,Zia ,511 N551 i 'x3S X X 5 f fi fx- WW lf .Rf ' H-ww w M? . 2, , gg -M ,W , 43 YK 1 ws-A Qaw . ,X 'XS ' xW' TCU 5 K f Xvxx W5 A ' Q G 4 9? Q 3 'W 'E-1 ,s A if 1- www' La , X. 3? if Q 5 u fi? . xg si ' 313 A 5 Mui VM w ,W-,- 5 Q Y 5 5 M 1 , 7 3 5 is 7 Of I I st ,.-: ,ff +1415 t it 'AAL Q. Q QQ. - ,A1 f i I -.g is V N' I I :Q I 3 Q-1': 5' A ACTIVITIES P A uw I wma 384 Girls Attend Rush .M i. ,.,,..,, A. 2, .2 259 When the frenzied week of rush was over, approximately 300 girls had become pledges of the 10 sororities. Boys, rush had begun earlier, and had been through several days. The first two parties' in girls' rush were open houses. At these gatherings the girls learned the projects of the sororities and got a chance to meet the Greeks. When the first two days were over, girls had to choose six, four, and then two invitations from the sororities. The Student Center became a second home for the rushees. They went there each morning to pick up their party bids for the day, The climax came on the last day when the girls received their bids. No more would they suffer from laryngitis or tired feet. A D Pi proves the Charleston is still the rage. We wonder where the yellow w .Mfrs mg A I'm going to wash that man right out of my hair. 3 My knees are stuck. W Greeks Party All Week If 2 We , df . , ' 2-,, J 'J We cake them out to Benbrook and .... Sigma Phi Epsilon is really big. Howd Week Introduces Freshme Surely ONE will fit ME! Howdy Week at TCU, termed Americas greatest collegiate welcome, began Sunday, September 14, with the registration of new students and the purchasing of freshman beanies and transfer badges. Orientation of new students commenced Monday as they started a series of tests for the guidance center and for their placement in the proper divisions of math and English. The mixer, Freshman Pledge, a street dance, and a picnic were highlights of the first part of the big week when the red carpet was rolled out. The picnic supper in Forest Park was followed by a dance. aw., Oh -- those Ipana smiles! Freshmen get better acquainted at the Howdy Week mixer. W 5 Q Mb 9 W 945 9 4 HL Q V ww WW 3' 5 Bw iv Q 2.35. :TW Y V U EA After two hours they finally reach the head of the line. Registration Interferes Wi Freshman and transfer students are the last to register. They do so alphabetically on Thursday and Friday. The lengthy process begins with a several hour wait, and then a period of filling out a seemingly endless stack of cards. Each student travels from his major counselor to the rooms assigned to his various courses, signing up for his own classes. After having his schedule approved by his coun- selor, he pays his bill and goes to the University Bookstore to select and purchase books. During the final days of Howdy Week new students attended Frog Follies, a variety show of campus talent, the Howdy Week dance and First Call on Sunday night, an inter-denominational vesper serv- ice at which all campus religions were represented. W- ei ,.,...t.-- R -ar?,'.v.' l any-iii 4 1 vi .iii-1 Yes, that's fine. Now I have all of my hardest classes on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. 52 gi 'Aw These nice people love to take our money. V' it g i, , 0 0 o nal Howd Week Festlvltles su 'WWF w These troopers, in period costume, presented a rendition of the Charleston for the Follies' audience. Finalists for the title of Howdy Week Queen were Misses Carole Crow, Val-jean Le Croix, Kay Culver, Sandra Stone, Lynda Renfro, Christie Smith, Lynda Childress and Susan Shelburne. Miss Renfro was selected winner. 1' M zz Theron Brooks and julie Hedges take a pause to congratulate Lynda Renfro on her selection as Howdy Week Queen. Leaders of campus religious groups co-operated to have First Call for students their second Sunday at TCU. Greeks Get Acquainted At Pledge Lln Pledges meet pledges at the informal gathering Sunday. Betty B. Porzelius serves a cup of frosty Pi Phi punch. Pledge Line, which has become an annual affair, is to let the pledges and actives of sororities get better acquainted with the fra- ternities. One year the fraternities visit the sororities, and the next year the sororities visit the fraternities. Informal talk, serving of re- freshments, and singing songs is the agenda. for the day. ayers Present Importance of Being Earnest Earnest cast keeps busy with scenery, coffee. Oscar Wi1de's comedy, The Importance of Being Earnest, was produced the last week of October in the Little Theatre. The cast, headed by Stock- ton Briggle as Earnest and Harvey Hysell as Algernon, delighted audiences with six performances of the Wilde play. Tense moments before going on stage. Miss Prism, where is that baby? Zeta Challenge Makes For Soapy Sigma Chis The Zeta challenge to a soap fight October 9 was accepted readily by the Sigma Chis. There exists a tradition of the Sigma Chis stealing a silver tray from the Zetas during fall pledge lines. Every Sigma Chi and Zeta Tau Alpha pledge and active, armed with two cans of shaving soap, met at noon on the Student Center Quadrangle for the messy duel. They fought for thirty minutes before declaring the fight a tie, as everyone had run out of soap. This is the fourth year for the annual event. You grab her feet. just one more squirt Wow, what a blizzard! This ought to soften up her beard! Homecoming Displays Requir 'il's2Q Freshman coeds Betty Fant, Judy Carlisle, Rosalie Eversole and Janice Magee begin the construction of the Frogette display by putting chicken wire over a wooden frame. The display Winning first place in the judging was constructed by girls in Jarvis Hall. TCU's annual homecoming festivities featured stationary lighted displays. The sororities paired off to build five separate exhibits, while the fraternities chose to pool their finances and time to construct one large display and eight small Cutouts. The Frogettes also built an exhibit. Collegiate Football was this year's homecoming theme. All homecoming ac- tivities emphasized the national champion- ship TCU held in 1938. Funny the way this gooey flour paste lumps when the thermometer says 32 degrees. ime, Work and Cooperation The Thetas and Kappa Deltas combined their efforts to make their display representative of the winning teams of '38 and '58. What do you mean we need 50,000 more feet of crepe paper? Let's hurry to finish before the dorm mother sees this mess! Colby decided to sugar-coat 1958. Mrs. Mary Wheeler, Cominghome Queen, and the Homecoming Queen are presented for the first time at the ribbon cutting ceremonies. l Here are the marshmallows. Who forgot the sticks? Sheffield and Wheeler Reig A torchlight parade, pep rally, and a bonfire started off the festivities for the 1958 homecoming for TCU exes. At the rib- bon cutting ceremonies the Homecoming Queen and her two Duchesses and the Cominghome Queen from the Class of '38 were presented. Beginning the following day was a pep rally which KFJZ-TV televised. During the afternoon game with Baylor, Miss Bethena Sheffield, Homecoming Queen, and Misses Pat Miller and Faye Redwine were presented to the student body and returning alums. Crowned Cominghome Queen was Mrs. Mary Wheeler of Fred- erick, Okla. Following a win over Baylor, students attended a dance in the Student Center Ballroom. The TCU marching band boosts spirit at the pep rally. Dver Homecoming Activities We hold you in high esteem. Pat, how can you be so calm? It's pep rally time. fx I could have danced all night Parents Day Draws Largest Crowd In Years Even parents must sign on the dotted line. We all must eat. Parents and faculty get acquainted. Registration at 8:00 a. m. on Novem- ber 15 began a very busy and successful Parents' Day. Parents and other mem- bers of the families of TCU students came from as far as Havana, Cuba, to see the campus and students. At 10:00 a. m., parents and faculty met at the coffee held in the Student Center. The noon hour was reserved for group din- ners and meetings. The TCU-Texas game was followed by Open House in the womens dorms. The day was cli- maxed by the PD Banquet in the SC. Martial Singher, right, and his accompanist go over music for the first program on the Select Series. 0 O Select Series Offers Va rlety Select Series is designed to be both enter- taining and educational, A variety of events take place in Ed Landreth Auditorium, finan- cially backed by the University, Student Con- gress, and student ticket sales. The series be- gan this year with Martial Singher, baritone, and star of the Metropolitan Opera. Following him was Sir Cedric Hardwicke, who took the place of the ailing Raymond Massey. Third was Dr. Leonard Reiffel, giving an address on U. S. vs. Russian Science. Next was the Diary of Anne Frank, replacing jill Corey in the Boyfriend Sir Cedric Hardwicke pauses for a moment before his performance Fall Even :Swim 5 We jerry Spearman and his date do the cha-cha-cha at the Freshman Prom. ggnw-f-Wa 4- ll , B if The Club 300 Dance, so called because it is held in Room 300 in the SC, has a limited number of tickets because the room is rather small. The Activities Carnival gave the students the chance to join clubs an :clude Dances, Carnival s or councils in which they would like to participate. l 'vigil 1 Everybody worked hard to build the setting for Cafe Royale, which Was a success. f.-if if x Bill Koberg and Larry Keen help a pledge down the steps after she had been presented at the Panhellenic Ribbon Dance. Students Go To Rice 4' ii. X ' - 1 W :' ,ff :M C' ,, iw et r .. . .we 3' . K -iw? . , .,. ag. . , ' 2. :.z:- . ' ' 'W ez ' 4-W 5 QR .- r 1 A l f- ek t W - 1 sf M t -- 'H ' ' . . w,L..4i'.v::31i?5 't 1-45:3 ' it - . 1 i fi : af5'1,-35' . Cloe Rountree and Nancy Wilkerson catch forty winks. TCU's annual train trip took the Horned Frogs to Rice at Houston this year. After boarding the double-decker train in the wee hours of the morning the Frogs arrived at noon, just in time to eat and go to the game. With a 21-10 victory, the ecstatic group came home, tired but happy. Billy The Frog Flournoy grins from horn to horn as he is carried off the field after a victory for TCU. TCU's band executes precision drill at half time. What do I say next? says june Pence as Kay Culver dances a jig at the pre-game pep rally. John is official coffee pourer for his sleepless staff. Members of the Horned Frog staff met one Saturday morning for breakfast in the Flame Room of Dan D. Rogers Hall. Muriel Moore, co-editor of the class section, served as chief chef. Pancakes, sausage and fresh coffee made up the menu. While Muriel slaved over the hot griddle, Ann English, Linda Dallas, Jack Harkrider, and George Rains played several hands of bridge. Staff Fetes in Flame Room After breakfasting the staff moved to their offices in RH-ll7 to Continue Work on the 1959 Horned Frog. Cantwell, Walker, and Company clean up. Wake up, Pat! Annual Presentation Ball Feature Jack Harkrider and Reverend Farrar seem to be in favor of the slow waltzes. I could dance all night. Held in the Student Cen- ter ballroom on December ll, the Presentation Ball an- nounced the outstanding per- sonalities of TCU. A dance theme of Winter and snow- flakes was used and a name band played for the ball. avorite Personalities Go blow your horn. Bettie Porzelius and Kirk Larkin are presented to group at the Ball joy Pace and Joel Hurley await the announcement of who's Mr. and Miss TCU I.et's try it-no one will ever know. What did you say, Bob? Little Theater Presents Situatid On December 5, 6, and 10-13, the Little Theater presented the situation comedy by joel Climenhaga, The Marriage Wheel.,' Set in olden Pennsylvania, the plot re- volves arourrd the odd marriage customs of a religious sect, and a young woman who does not wish to marry under these circum- stances. The cast of seven were directed by Dr. Walther Volbach and costumed by Cleve Haubold. QQ Y? o omedy. The Marriage Wheel We are going to get married! w Let me see now- Permsy1vania's older set 1 Play Given At Convocation In Christmas Convocation members of Alpha Psi Omega, honorary drama fraternity, presented Stephen Vincent Benets play A Child Is Born. The story, that of the innkeepers where Christ was born, is a render one. Tootie Davis portrayed the un- derstanding wife of the innkeeper. M . ii A boy in rags appeared from under A htnth I' Christmas Brings Parties, Holidays The Student Center is the hub of cam- pus life during all seasons, but especially at Christmas-time. The Decorations com- mittee of the Activities Council used many boxes of paper napkins to effect this snowman for the Student Center Snack Bar. Christmas spirit was further initiated with the hanging of lights on a mammoth tree located in the first floor foyer. This tree, a project of Special Events, stood in the lower floor entrance, and extended to the second floor balcony. On the front doors of the Brown-Lupton Student Center hung turquoise and silver illuminated wreaths. To celebrate the tree lighting the Baptist Student Union choir sang Christ- mas carols. Varied groups, including ROTC units and the Dance committee, gave their an- nual Christmas dances in the Ballroom. Doesn't anyone know a snowman will melt in the Snack Bar? The can-can kick goes higher than that, boys! TCU Awarded Sportsmanship Troph In the Cotton Bowl 4. 'KK' 'K4J ' -Q U-Qi-ff H ..3..,.fw,- .QMQQMA ?,,!,,,i...., Paul Youngdale and the president of the student body from Arkansas accept the SWC Sportsman- ship Award. Q H1 M + X 1 A 5 I be f 59 X499 The Horned Frogs wait for half time activities to be over. - - TCU basketball fans pack the Fort Worth Public Schools gymnasium. TCU basketball fans avidly followed a graduating starting line-up through an impressive season of l2 conference wins, with only two losses to its score. Crowds yelled for H. E., meaning H. E. Kirchner who was leading scorer and leading re- bounder in the conference, and his four senior teammates. Students and fans of basketball con- gregated in the Public Schools gym for home games and many others went out of town to watch the top-notch team play schools of the Southwest Confer- ence. Kirchner, tallest on the team, is 6-10. Basketball Games Attract Crowds Kirchner and Carol after the game. H. E. and his fans. The Fallis Players, social and cultural organization to create interest in the theatre, presented their annual fan- tasy in january. The play, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, was made possible through the combined efforts of 50 cast members. The story tells the classic tale of the beautiful princess who is condemned to death by the wicked Witch Hex, and then finds her prince charming, Prince Orlando played by johnny Simons, with the aid of the Seven Dwarfs. Musical numbers appeared throughout the show which involved seven scenes and four changes of sets. Fallis Players acted in, designed the costumes for, did the chore- ography for, and arranged the lighting for their show. While singing The Washing Song the dwarfs clean behind Dopey's ears. Witch Hex and her eerie Flame Imps work witchcraft The Seven Dwarfs entertain Snow White with a gay party. hite Makes Debut Beverly White portrays Snow White. The sad dwarfs carry off Snow White's casket, deep into the woods. Q, Whos that poor fool signing up for Mrs. Gibsorfs chemistry class? ? ? ,- . Wx., M. W.- New tc., . 66,67,68...74...99... Students Enroll For Spring Classes Enrollment reached an all-time high in 1959, with 5,852 students registered for the spring semester. Following a procedure similar to that of last fall, students, both new and returning, registered over a three-day period in the Science Building. After regis- tering, each student went to the business office to pay his bill, and then to the bookstore to purchase books before beginning classes on Thursday. Well, why can? I take just five hours??? . ,ss : M ,J S. Why should I fill out a questionnaire? I don't even know how to dance!! ,Mas Flick Nite Provides Entertainment Flick Nite, presented on Tuesday nights for a small price, brings to the campus the best and latest in movies. Some of the movies shown this year were Giant, Moby Dick, The King and I, Love is A Many Splendored Thing, and others. There seems to be something the matter with the projector. How much do I pay you? Say! Did you catch that last line? Ranch Training Provides Busy Life The TCU Ranch Training program at- tracts students from five states other than Texas. Men interested in every aspect of the cattle industry study all phases of it in the classroom before tak- ing field trips over the state of Texas to ranches, feed mills, packing houses and conservation structures. After taking field trips the students compare the methods viewed with those set forth in their textbooks. At present it is a one year program and is strictly con- cerned -with ranch management. This in- cludes farm and ranch records and fi- nance, feeds and feeding, forage crops, grassland management and the many other facets of cattle production. The students take no academic courses, but they do receive 24 hours of credit for their work done in this program. In addition to ten Texas students en- rolled, there were six ranch trainees from Arizona, Oklahoma, Kansas, New Jersey, and Connecticut. lf :af QV' - ,.,..,. K I i-.rf A fa 45 K! r .. ,E M Nb Ranch trainees pause briefly with director of the program Arthur H Courtade before leaving on a field trip. Left to right standing Mr Courtade jerry Kilpatritk Mike Hornsby Sam Whittenburg Denny McCoy, Bill jacopian, Oliver Shupe john Timm Clark Hood Kneeling left to right Dave Smith Lev Prichard Travis Marks, jr., Mike Kilpatrick, Stock Show Gives Good Experience N Combing a sheep makes him appear we-11 in show. 2 N Snow Snows All Harriette Massey pleads for mercy. Someone didn't duck in time. g ,x That so-and- V 2? so. He ran away. ' if ' f-va MM , pm V k 9 :fy .ggi-YV y , y K 1 k 5 ,. QQ.-5: wr mmggq A qmfmgl -fgggz+g,xxqg'sa pfW Frozen Flakes Furnish Fun wx Q, Come on. Let's get 'em back. H-in , W,f1iT? W fi .J 'a'v' 2' K . Wait a minute, and I'll throw it at you Hey! Quit pulling my leg. miwii Girls Keep Clothes Clean pe Tide can do the trick Boy H I I 0 iron What lies ahead for us? Wonder what well do this evening? Dates Are Part nf College Life Since I'm thirty minutes late, I guess I'd better go in. Lf .,' X ,r gf7 , V ' :Ln 1 BW. gf.- sv X7 x if r .N V Are you sure I only have three cents? - v--W I V :flew A' H.. - fm, 4 . e 1 F -. , .-,,, M7 1, 5 x ,A K ,V . , 5L7'4'f x f er -1 N 1 'Y' lf?'f'7 gang f' - iff' :N 1 ri' Q !1l??f'Fffe ,A My ,X wins' AN A N. Q ' iff .Q . -' .W , Look at me. I'm Charlie Brown! SC Is eeting Place For All e ,,,, All I want is a hamburger. E Dances Add to Social Life Ec5ra5 ! Your etricoat is showin Anne Y 8, 'vw Kaus: x- Hanna Hunan .W-.,.g,,,, ...lu..-al' I I'11 be glad when this record is over. ,QI Study, Study--Study Some More! ,,,,,,.,. ' My pen is always dry. Let's see now-if X equals then . . , Students Work In Science and Language Labs Marian McBride listens intently in the foreign language lab. Roll the cylinder down slowly so you won't break the glass. Concentrate, girls. I wish he wouldn't talk so fast. Dedication Service H It Hans Schneider, advisory board, and Clyde Tomlinson, trustee of TCU, take a minute i out to talk before the luncheon. ft. judge Fred Erisrnan, Dean Elmer Henson of Brite College, James Farrar stop their busy schedule to pose for a picture. Harvie Branscomb was the main speaker at the Dedica- tion Day Luncheon. 1 'SX ,L m ' 5, ',y 1.11 Q ,, wx 2 X flex ' ii E we as X g X 2323- ' if. 'f'7'r -f., ,. fy A, we M is Q f Q 5 Q ag 'lfigqi l ' A. frln ww ,. ag' 1 1 Mari Dr. Newton Rob eson, president of the Texas Board of Christian Churches, and Reverend r Four New Buildings President Sadler introduces the speaker of the day and welcomes everyone. A formal dedication service for four new buildings was held on March 5. In the cere- mony at the Student Center, Clark Hall, Sher- ley Hall, the Bailey Building, and Mary Cours Burnett Library were dedciated. Members of the board, alumnae, and other dignitaries at- tended the day's functions. Dr. M. E. Sadler presided at the luncheon. Giving the invocation was Dr. james Moudy, dean of graduate school. The opening prayer was given by Dr. Noel Keith, and was fol- lowed by the salutatory. The dedication address was spoken by Dr. Harvie Branscomb, chan- cellor of Vanderbilt University. The Litanies of Dedication were read by Reverend James A. Farrar, director of religious activities. Four members of the board relax for a while after finishing lunch. Festival Has German Theme German arts was the theme of the 18th an- nual Fine Arts Festival. There were 10 events scheduled throughout March, April, and May. For the first time in its history, the Festival gave an opera. , 2 f'l .-ar'it Let me say this- .JE lime -fl'qm4 r W nic? German music is sung. A banquet began the festival. Inevitable Encounter RE Week Theme Dr. Gustave A. Ferre, dean of Corner School of Theology, Lincoln Nebraska, delivered three major addresses during RE Week. The morn- ing convocations were held in Ed Landreth on Monday, Tuesday ,and Wednesday. Two spe- cial vesper services were held in Robert Carr Chapel. The Reverend joseph W. Mathews of Amarillo delivered the sermons. Representatives of various denominational groups in Fort Worth led informal discussion groups and spoke to student organizations. Special services in the community churches, dormitory devotion groups and classroom lec- tures on the week's general theme, The In- evitable Encounter-Sovereign, Self and Society, were given. HY Dr. Gustave Ferre speaks to the audience at one of RE Weeks convocations. ,pb Dr. Ferre accepts a cup of punch at a reception held during the activities. ADS Fraterni Dr. Sam Leifeste, Jim Lehman, and Tommy Yates look at the TCU charter for Alpha Delta Sigma. MMM, K Members of Southern Methodist University initiated the charter members here. Drganizes Chapter Here Alpha Delta Sigma, national fraternity for men interested in advertising, recent- ly organized the Thomas L. Yates Chap- ter at TCU. The SMU chapter presented the group With official charter and inita- ted its 15 collegiate and five professional members. The group is also affiliated with the Advertising Federation of America, and arrangements have been made for the members to attend ADA meetings. Future plans of Alpha Delta Sigma include the attendance of the national convention in San Francisco by at least one delegate. A.,...,, Bob Bruce puts a pin on a new initiate while jay Pickens watches Dave Champlion, john Shields, and an ADS member from SMU look at the initiation certificates. Mary Stuart Part of Festival The Southwestern premiere of Mary Stuart was a part of the German Arts Festival. In its starring roles were Grace Selvin and Elizabeth Schwarz. The play was a historical conflict between two uniquely powerful women, Mary Stuart and Queen Elizabeth. l I'll paint this branch if it takes me all day Mary Stuart, a tragedy, is presented during the festival. Thetas FI Their Kites On a windy day in March, the Thetas took their bejeweled kites and proceeded to fly them. Some were successfulg some werent I can't make mine fly either. What a revolting development this is! Success- If at first you don't succeed- Various Physical Activities You tell em Rex AH! Coeducational swimming. Almost, but not quite. Now what was it the coach said? eep Students in Shape Get the lead our! Ready, aim, fire . . . The physical education program for freshmen and sophomores is designed to provide a choice of many activities-swimming, tennis, badminton, team sports, golf, bal- let, and archery. Most of these courses which are offered each semester are coeducational. ' .E i Hey, Where did the ball go? X ff.: if I M. I , gs-Q. ' 'F Y wx I -,7 , H22 i y f 4 2. . 3 'Njfii' 1 MHC f 5 v 5 E Q IQ ,A il--,-,,..quu1 K W1 I Xgtgg' M W F at fel ix xv N j f Bo is ,O X3 ' ' A M?,?iy a PERSONALITIES Mn C611 PERRY WOCTTEN ,Miss C611 PAT MILLER Q C611 Swcatlzcarf MISS PAT MILLER V fla1m'cami11g.Quc'cn Q V BETHENA SHEFHELD EE! ? 3 K M. 5'resl1man 5'awri!c CHRISTI SMITH 5'rcsl1mar1 9awrifc EARL DEAN f7rcsl1maf1 9awrifc KAY RE ESE 5'rcsl1ma11 Sfawrilc MIKE WALLING 'W QQ, Saplmmarc Sfawritc LOU ANN RAM EY Saphamorc Zzzfarifc BILL STEELE Q as v l - px' f Soplzofuoro Sfoooriio GINNY SWA RTZ Sophomore Qooorilo BILL KGBE RG juuiar gdlfdfffc' JANEEN CUNNINGHAM juniar fimfarite JERRY JOHNSCN juniar gdlfdffft' JCSI E LU BIRD junior gdVOI'ff6 BU DDY BLAKE Senior Zzvarilz TOOTI E DAVIS Seniar Zzvoritc JOHN CANTRELL ,,-M, mir may fQ?X Senior Zzzfaritc JAN G00 DM AN fax A S .455 ,f ,,A,,xf ' 4 1113! Scniar Zzlfarilc BILL WI LSON WHO'S WHO DIANNE EMMONS 'TE' I MJ Breckenridge junior School of Education Elementary Education Major Kappa Delta ACE Hospitality Committee KENNETH HOLDER Amarillo Senior School of Fine Arts Commercial Art Major Sigma Phi Epsilon Art Students' Association Howdy Week Committee ROTC Distinguished Military Student WHO'S WHO ANNETTE BURNS Mineral Wells Senior School of Business Business Education Major Pi Beta Phi President Alpha Chi Deans' List EDGAR WILLIAM HENNIG Fort Worth Senior Brite College Christian Theology Student Volunteer Movement Alpha Zeta Homiletic Guild f' 'aa 1 jg r WHO'S WHO xi- HAROLD ASPGREN Memphis Senior School of Business Accounting Major Kappa Sigma Dean's List Alpha Chi Accountants Society JOYCE NICHOLSON Cameron junior School of Fine Arts Speech-Theater Major Fallis Players Chi Delta Mu Alpha Psi Omega PAT MILLER Shreveport, La. Senior AdclRan College of Ar French-English Major Cheerleader Delta Delta Delta Class Favorite Who's Who 1957-58 Army ROTC Sponsor Student Congress and Scier l ',..-.- I NXT.. L-1 H WHO'S WHO THERON E. BROOKS Fort Worth Senior AdclRan College of Arts and Sciences Biology Major Kappa Sigma Who's Who 1957-58 Alpha Chi Student Congress Kappa Sigma jr. and Sr. Scholarships yan-' MARSHA BROCK Lubbock Senior AddRan College of Arts and Sciences Religion Major Kappa Alpha Theta Angel Flight Alpha Chi WHO'S WHO HERSHEL PAYN E Fort Worth Junior School of Business Business Law Major justice on TCU Supre Sigma Alpha Epsilon Student Congress IFC President Freshman Favorite me Court RACHEL RAMIREZ Fort Worth Senior AdclRan College of Arts and Sciences Spanish Major Los Hidalgos Alpha Chi Phi Sigma Iota Dean's List WHO'S WHO CAROL KITCHENS Fort Worth Senior AddRan College of Arts and Sciences International Affairs Major Kappa Alpha Theta Student Congress Alpha Chi Pi Sigma Alpha Phi Sigma Iota Wl1o's Who 1957-58 ills. Ya -1 ROBERT CARR Dallas junior AddRan College of Arts and Sciences History-English Major Campus Y Descant Winner Creative Writing Contest WHO S WHO Dallas Senior AddRan College of Arts and Sciences History Major Campus Y Chi Delta Mu DSF Excellence of Scholarship Award Varsity Baseball Team ANNE MAGNESS Fort Worth Senior College of Fine Arts Art Education Major Alpha Chi Los Hidalgos Phi Sigma Iota Art Students' League Dean's List 9 I wi l ri wwf Tawau,-2 asrswQ flair ANGELA BOONE Weatherford Senior AddRan College of Ar English Major Kappa Kappa Gamma Who's Who 1957-58 Co-editor Descant English Club Freshman Favorite ts and Scien WHO'S WHO JULIA HEDGES Hico junior School of Business Marketing Major Chi Omega President Bryson Club Howdy Week Committee , . it WADE SIMPSON Big Spring Senior AddRan College of Arts and Sciences Spanish Major Kappa Sigma Los Hidalgos Phi Sigma Iota IFC Student Congress Student Counselor Section Editor Horned Frog Staff ' s WHO'S WHO RITA KAY STEWART Fort Worth junior AddRan College of Arts and Sciences English Major Alpha Delta Pi French Club English Club Bryson Club Alpha Chi Student Counselor ROGER STEPHEN SON Dayton, Ohio Junior School of Business Business Administration Major Phi Delta Theta President Chicago Tribune Award Tennis Team AFROTC Outstanding Cadet Award LETA THOMASON Granbury Senior College of Fine Arts Theory-Music Education Major Mu Phi Epsilon Fallis Players TCU Symphony Horned Frog Band Alpha Chi Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra ROGER RAMSEY Crosby Junior School of Business Business Law Major Sigma Alpha Epsilon Accountants' Society TCU Chamber of Commerce WHO'S WHO HYPFE . 4 1: :JFS ,Qlff i ill girjiflf 3 S3 gr K + X I Uiilffif WHO'S WHO MARIANN E CHERRY Fort Worth Senior School of Education Secondary Education Major Zeta Tau Alpha Geology Club Biology Club W-...M r., 4 1. -4 sur- , ,...f.-alvm.1:c lim .-:ff 4 A. .aw JOHN FARR Fort Worth Senior AddRan College of Arts and Sciences journalism Major Sigma Phi Epsilon Award of Outstanding Scholarship Alpha Chi Whois Who 1957-58 SANDY STOKES San Antonio junio. School of Business Advertising Major Kappa Kappa Gan Cheerleader Sophomore Favorit Student Counselor jr WHO'S WHO SIDNEY POYNTER Texarkana, Ark. .Senior School of Education Secondary Education Major Distinguished Military Student Award Academic Achievement Wreath Outstanding Unit Ribbon GAY WALKER McKinney junior School of Education Elementary Education Major Kappa Kappa Gamma Section Editor of the Horned Frog Army ROTC Sponsor Dean's List NEA ACE WHO'S WHO JOHN RICHARD FOWLER Fort Worth Senior Brite College Christian Ministry Major 'E -.1 'W' MARILYN FOSTER Electra junior School of Education Elementary Education Vigilante Sweetheart NEA ACE Activities Council Major WHO' WHO MARY FOUST Fort Worth Senior AddRan College of Arts and Sciences English and French Major Alpha Chi Co-editor of Descant Nicholson Scholarship Phi Sigma Iota ROBERT PARKER Fort Worth Senior School of Business Accounting Major Sigma Chi Accountants' Society Air Force Drill Team WHO'S WHO JOHN TYSON Coleman Senior AddRan College of Arts Sc Sciences Biology Major Phi Delta Theta Student Court justice Alpha Chi Class Officer i KW Student Congress 'if' W' o W eff it ' t ,s f JEANNETTE MANEVAL Houston Senior Harris College of Nursing Nursing Major Alpha Chi HCN Club Student Nurse of the Year PATRICIA BROWN Austin junior School of Education Elem. Ed. Major Kappa Kappa Gam, Bryson Club NEA Dorm Council 5 WHO'S WHO ,v N ROBERT BUTLER 'W' Fort Worth Senior Q7 AddRan College of Arts and Sciences International Affairs--Spanish Major Alpha Chi l Phi Sigma Iota Distinguished Military Student Superior Cadet Ribbon Academic Wreath Award t c mr SANDRA MCCRARY Vernon Senior Harris College of Nursing Nursing Major Delta Delta Delta President Chemistry Club I-ICN Club K Sociology Club .mm 9.7-5 ? r' ,. fy, Q! X N . fm ll 5 Q , ik-Q gm 2 lf? nj 1 af f iw X i ,, 5 Navy! 72 'if' 2 . A3 I gi f , W, , 4: ,f I 5 , ORGANIZATIONS Ile Illlmmm lm ua Student Congress 4....,,,,q dl Paul Youngdale, president jerry Johnson, vice president Student Association Congress, headed by president Paul Youngdale and vice presi- dent jerry johnson busied itself with a yoeman load of campus reforms this year. Congress met in informal sessions, fore- going the ostentatiousness of rigid parlia- mentary procedure. Meetings of the full Congress alternated with committee sessions Tuesday nights. Pat Miller's public relations committee dickered with the Administration for cam- pus Bermuda short permission, and Joe Short's committee labored to propose an honor system. Theron Brooks's special darkness com- mittee report resulted ia new lighting in- stallations near women's dormitories, and his elections committee devised a rejuve- nated election code. Theron E. Brooks David Freeman U gggga-wsxxm ' A 6 ' 3 a .... M. ? fs Allie Beth McMurtry Tom Barton john Cantrell 'st 'Q 1, . - s ikgx - N. ld il 2 I.. sm. Jim Gautier Paula Hottle Mary Jane Martin Bob Patton .v- ' Earl Dean .mia Max jones Bill Koberg 6' a.,,..m 'i iw '33-' 3 Qs. ff. AQ' ,Q 'HQ ., AR. Lou Ann Ramey Carolyn Folsom ' Ann Rapp tudent Court TCU's judicial authority is vested in the- Student Court, the officials of which are chosen by the Student Association. judges for 1958-59 were Hershel Payne, Linda Frye, John Tyson, Jan Sherley, and Perry Wootten, chief justice. The Court hears all appeals and im- peachment trials and is the final author- ity in campus elections and pending questions. Student Court Judges, left to right, Hershel Payne, Linda Frye, Perry Wootten, jan Sherley john Tyson. Charlie Robinson ,I I ,, 0- - Q I .yy 5, p uf ,. , NZUCY I0 Russell Joe Short William Smith William E. Steele III Sandra Terry all ..t. Jeannette Wertz Bob West Peggy Whatley Marion Wiley jimmy Wright 5 'K Joe Dulle, jean Sauerberg, Director Secretary 's W -fi- Bob Childs, Dance Committee Chairman 'W 0 0 0 Actlvltles Council TCU's Activities Council receives little recognition for its activities, and yet it is one of the most important and vital groups on the entire campus. The Council plans and conducts almost every social and recrea- tional affair held for the student body. The Brown-Lupton Student Center serves as the headquarters for the council, which is made up of a director, ten committee chairmen, and members on the various committees. The Council works in co-operation with the Student Congress. Arline Englebert, United Religious Council Anne Matlock, Joe Dulle, and jean Sauer berg listen during one of the weekly at-is? Don Gore, Brett Norris, Special Events Chairman Student-Faculty Relations Chairman Bob Burn, Entertainment Chairman meetings of the director and committee chair- nen in their headquarters at the Student Center. Anne Matlock, Personnel and Evaluations Chairman av 'QQ' Janice Michener, Decorations Chairman .lx I - K 'W A' Y V ' W in eff NR 1 ft 2' ' za' 3 Norma Wemple, Exhibits Chairman A N rank Judy Rosick, Hospitality Chairman Clark Lindsey, Forums Chairman wa. J Evenin College Council Jim Hinds. president Jim Van Tungelin, lst vice president Evening College Council J 5 . i -.gg if Hz 3 sr ,, xfff i fvf I . ex R V K r A A vw YV W X VA -3 wi V 5 , V,f'u K V Q13 , X' . xg. ,. NYG' 1 w .7 - s 3' Q. 2, f- fr! ,l 'iw Q. w Jess Carter, 2nd vice president Roxie Stewart, secretary Nathan Goldstucker, treasurer Evening College Committees University Symphon Tiff T 'E 1 University Symphony during Christmas concert. Approximately 60 students and faculty members of TCU make up the TCU Symphony. These musi- cians meet for rehearsal three times a week to prac- tice on compositions to be performed by the orches- tra such as the Brahm's Requiem, which they performed with the TCU Chorus. uv-as-.mam Dr. Ralph Guenther, Conductor Officers, left to right: Tom Freeman, presidentg Yvonne Baker, secretaryg Sylvia Schroeder, librariang Charles Walker, vice presidentg Billy Ben Lawson, librarian. When students register for Music 79 Corchesrrab, they accept the responsibility for being at all re- hearsals on time ready for a session of serious work. Members feel a great sense of satisfaction in being a part of a group which is recognized for playing good music to the best of its ability. University Chorus The University Chorus is composed of more than 75 members who come to- gether each year to bring vocal music to the university. This year's presenta- tions included the Thanksgiving Convo- cation, the Christmas concert, Brahm's Requiem, and a spring concert. The Cho- rus also assisted wirh the Region 10 cho- ral clinic. TCU Singers are a select group of 30 people who appear with the Chorus dur- ing concerts and also at civic engage- ments throughout the year. University Chorus officers from left to right: Linda Har- den, robe chairmang Annette Smith, vice president, Bill Morgan, assistant directorg Margaret Ranson, decoration chairmang David Orr, publicity chairmang Bill Davis, presi- dent, Betty Lumpkin, assistant librarian. The University Chorus, directed by Dr. Robert Hull. A Singing Seminarians e . .,.,. AIEIIA -'-'Q-P' 1-351' 'H . - 1 V lv , --'., o V l , cy iv ' it A,.A... f ' v -:: vi l ' if A Q: SE .-qv... V-, Q5 K, k ,X ta, Z,. 5 Q ,T 7 ,Y . T i BW , SW 'c f' tc r f z t l A tm Q 537 ti it p .ts j 1 ,A,. I AAQ 6, n p ' pf : Z i . I K ia , ., X I gkhli aka, lv , Q 6 ,I a t wg ,E A K W Y KS K , 2 l 4 in ii G ' 3 E-fi ill l 'QM 1 fl fe i S . K A sig? 1 KN i '- t Q.. N M.. t,...L ..,. ... ..,,. .V.., ,Q .,,. , I -'---W f-f-- Q Rex Mix, president Dr. Gentry Shelton, director Leslie Wilkins, vice president Cynthia Lynch, accompanist Edmond Delatte, secretary Chapel Choir .Q sp W , -..f's....63 Dr. Gentry Shelton, director Q pf' KTCU KTCU is the on-campus radio station operated by students of the Radio-Television department. With transmitters in every dormitory the station operates five days a week, broadcasting news, music and in- terviews. This year more classical, jazz and popular music has been programmed by the station in an effort to give students better music to study by. On February 4 KTCU sponsored a Sock Hop which was held in the Student Center Ballroom, and on March 19 the station, in connection with the Sophomore Class, sponsored a similar dance with the proceeds going to the Heart Fund. Dr. James O. Costy, faculty advisor, and Bebe Edmonson, station manager. Susie Lee, business manager, and San- dra Faubian, continuity. Jerry Park, program director ,QR Clem Candelaria, chief of announcers. f tj. 1 Bob Lamey, news director. Announcers and engineers: back row, left to right, Linda Hubbard, Linda Jeanne Craugh, Clem Candelaria, Phil Crow, Lee Roy Quick, and Mike Marshallg seated front: Jack Pippen, June Pence, and Bebe Edmonson. 'X 'A 4 - M. '--- I , . V . 3 E M i,- Vx 7 i p r--TE. sl . f 'if' Jimmy Davis W ,ws we , ,, Cloe Roundtree T U's Cheerleaders TCU's cheerleaders are faced with the responsibility of promot- ing good sportsmanship and enthusiasm among the students, and the 1958 cheerleaders' reward for a job well done came when TCU was chosen as one of the two recipients of the coveted sportsman- ship trophy. Elected by the student body in the spring of 1958 and headed by senior Joel Hurley, the cheerleaders kept the sporting spirit of the University high and served their fellow students well. Sandy Stokes Joel Hurley jan Goodman is ' i Y as ,s V e 4 gf f,g,, -M., r ,,.,.,r,,g fa Qu ,fi ,wif , X V W .r . will I? at rises ' ' ' ia we ,- , ,wa n Q EW sail 1 wmmgggg' 131 W , E52 1 2,553 Q. M ,Lys J rf? 4 hw r ,gf . H , 4-agua fx f 22, ZA 4 4 ss fligy, ' new g , A I 'A fFf1Q4,1 .ji .. ra. i f 1vwg34:tirvg+.gfyN ga.. . .,g :MQ agus Ml, U I A .. ,fin 'V fit, X ,fx fvllgfi ,. M A 'ill 7 l, Y ii 5 W4fi: ':'5d2'??.f', Clayton Woodard Buddy Blake Band Sweetheart, Sally Raines. Band Council: left to right, Grim Dewell, Mr. jim Jacobsen, Pat Buchanan, Jay jacks, and Leslie Ross. Q Hail, all hail, TCU. The Band . . . The largest band in the history of TCU appeared on the football field and concert stage this year. Tele- casting of the Texas and Cotton Bowl games brought dozens of letters of praise to The Show Window of TCU. Members have an opportunity to participate in all phases of band work through the marching, concert, symphonic and stage bands, as well as the national music organizations, Kappa Kappa Psi and Tau Beta Sigma. Precision drill at the Texas game. Drum major Joel Yeakley, assistant drum major John Tatum. ' tis if 53? ' ' r W 5' , n Majorettes: Josie Lu Bird, Faye Redwine, Linda Arnette, Kathleen Birkner Martha Hall, and Sally Raines. Works . . . Band director, Mr. Jim Jacobsen. Twirlers, Bill Head and Jay Jacks. The Horned Frog concert band. f . , t 2 Now hear this . . julie Harrison and Toni Everidge hula-hoopin' at band initiation. . . . And Plays. Jacobsen and company-it rained that day. J 4 I 4 i I s ,ss Jean Fetchner: Anything else, Willie? Band staff: Leslie Ross, Charles Walker, Syl via Schroeder, John Giordano, Martha Hall Oh, George! 1 Pat Beckham, editor, and Mr. E. H. Ferguson, Jr., sponsor. Skiff Staff Early in September the Skiff, TCU's official student newspaper, got down to the job at hand: promoting spirit and reporting the news. As in the years before it was a weekly publication, but the second semester, Editor Pat Beckham and his staff introduced the Skiff as a bi-weekly publication. Printed at the J. Willard Ridings Memorial Press at TCU, the Skiff was distrib- uted on Wednesdays and Fridays during the semester. With high hopes for another such year, the Skiff boasts of All-American ratings for the past ten suc- cessive years. 'lffifiiig i ' : -:Q z Q . ,tai W :lv ...,. M ., , , . 5 Q AE- Z 2. 'ij A- R53 y 't X 7 2 it 1 61 wigs, lb Y kc' , L V, t swf' 4 ,Q ,X K tv Q W I il Q V . ,i ' f' 'WWW R' I' . , ' W . , s W may 'lzlftzi 4 Richard Tipton, associate editor George Gould, outdoor editor Lee Roy Grimsley, sports editor Gail Beckham, editorial assistant 7' Bob Schieffer, sports staff Judy Arnst and Beth Morris, reporters John Farr, business manager Jack Harkrider, reporter Mike Whittaker and Janelle Rogers, reporters ,.-4-ff jan Ferguson and john Morehart, reporters 173 Q Ann Stubbs, reporter Mike Davis, reporter ,ww nw. was Bob Bullock, photographer Doris Stanley, reporter Carolyn Lohman and Gay Walker, Whos Who staff Horned Frogs Staff Dr Max R. Haddick, sponsor john Cantwell, editor For nine months Horned Frog staff members knucklecl under to produce another four hundred and fifty page volume. Starting early in the fall, staff members began building their sections and learning the complicated pro- cess of yearbook production. By the frist deadline in De- cember, the book was well on its way with over one hun- dred and fifty pages completed. Along with writing copy, and doing layouts, staff members found time to handle the Favorites' election in the fall and even gather together on cold Saturday mornings for informal breakfasts in the Flame Room. g 1 M 4 Pat Walker, assistant editor George Rains, photographer Mel Clements, administration editor and sports editor Muriel Moore and Carolyn Kirkham, class editors We Worked And . . . . . . Sandra Smyth and Judy Smith, club editors Pat Maguire and Judy Galloway, activity editors Wade Simpson and Donna Dreschel, greek editors Harvey Little, photographer and sports staff . . . . . Worked Some More Linda Boyd, class staff and general staff Bob Bullock, head photographer James Harper, campus staff editor Allen Eyler, ROTC editor and photo editor 156 Richard Davis, index editor Why is There a Yearbook? Why do approximately 40 people work for nine months to produce a 450 page volume of art work, photographs, and copy? Why does the University spend 320,000 on a book of which only 3300 copies are printed? Why does a person take on the responsibility of editing such a book? The answer to these questions depends a great deal on who you are: whether you are a student, an editor, a business manager, a faculty advisor, a member of the Publica- tions Committee, an advertiser, a favorite, a photographer, a section editor, a parent, or if your are an alumni. Needless to say, there is a multitude of points of view. For me, as editor, the answer is quite simple: pride in TCU. Not a vain arrogant pride, but one that springs from being a part of this great university, a pride that comes from doing a job well. All those who have worked on this book have contributed to this sense of pride whether they were aware of it or not. What better way is there to express that pride than in a beautiful, well done yearbook. Most TCU students and exes cherish their collections of yearbooks. It is my fondest hope that they will cherish this latest edition of the Horned Frog and feel their sense of pride in TCU satisfied as they turn through its pages. John Cantwell, Editor - i IFC officers are: Charles Cooper, president, Duffy McBrayer, vice president, Bob Childs, treasurer, and Frank Miles, parliamentarian. lufezyfrafcrni y 60 uri! With the able leadership of their sponsor, C. J. Firkins, TCU's Interfraternity Council is the governing body of the University's eight national fraternities. They regulate rush in the fall as Well as open rush periods, maintain a committee on Greek intramurals, hear complaints and help to solve the problems of the member fraternities. IFC Works in coordination with the deans of men and students as well as the Pan- hellenic Council and social director to promote better understanding with other students and the University itself. Each fraternity sends a representative and an alternate to IFC meetings. Back row: Tony Hale, Charlie Miller, Ran- dolph Young, Bob Childs, Charley Powell, and Dean Pat Hyde. Front row: George Darden, Duffy McBrayer, Frank Miles, Charles Cooper, and John Kollman. ' ny-,, Sherry Blessman, vice president, Elizabeth Youngblood, social director, Sara Rogers, president, Jeannette Wertz secretary, Marihelen Miller, treasurer. Panlzcllcn 2 Panhellenic began this year by sponsoring an orientation for the rushees, and coordi- nating rush between the ten sororities. For Parents Day the group held a Panhellenic Tea to acquaint the parent with the activities of the sororities. In October the Ribbon Dance was given to introduce the new pledges to the campus. The purposes of Panhellenic are to maintain on a high plane fraternity life and interfraternity relations, to further intellectual accomplishment and sound scholarship, to help maintain high social standards, and to recommend rules governing rushing, pledging, and initiation on the campus. Back Row: Carolyn Folsom, Kappa Delta, Elizabeth Wells, Alpha Gamma Delta, Sylvia Short, Kappa Alpha Theta, Susan Brown, Del- ta Gamma, Julia Hedges, Chi Omega. Front Row: Karle Ann Couchman, Zeta Tau Alpha, Laura Shirley, Pi Beta Phi, Rita Kay Stewart, Alpha Delta Phi, Earlene Tripp, Delta Delta Delta. in-y rw Back Row: Carol Groening, Kappa Delta, Sherry Blessman, Alpha Delta Pi, Charlotte johnson, Delta Gamma, julie Tipton, Pi Beta Phi, Diane Ollok, Alpha Gamma Delta, jean- nette Wertz, Chi Omega, jan Sherley, Kappa Kappa Gamma. Front Row: Linda Hildreth, Kappa Alpha Theta, Marihelen Miller, Delta Delta Delta, Sara Rogers, Zeta Tau Alpha. julffld Delia P ' M? ff Left to right: back row-Vineta Gafford, treasurerg Vivian Littlefield, recording secretaryg Carol Haima, corresponding secretaryg front row-Elizabeth Crain, presidentg Cindy Larson, vice president. Marjie Crow Margaret Cushing Mary Alice Dammann Dorothy Dever Donna Dreschel Cynrhia Ellerbeck Vineta Gafford Sally Gale Judy Gilbert BeeAnn Gilchrist Carolyn Graves Carol Haima Melba Herbert Colette Hill Linda Hubbard Daphne Huffman Janice Joachimi Barbara Jones Jayne Kinney Martha Lain Joan Izrmour Jin Beshell or J 9' A Beverly Black ,F .Ab -sr' Sherry Blessman I cg? U3 ' Mary Christenson '33 Q Lee Cox A .. AX A Elizabeth Crain - f, wig? ,riff Patsy Crain 2'5 , Kmakk 1 A C 'asv C ev? 63, 1 -wx .L Wear' W 5 , -can . t 3, 5' ' I -A . ,. 3 are ' ,, ' ,. :ra P C e We W ,FA .w , ,J f VW ,L W T it-f SEMA ' 4 1 ' Q Ll -Q I Viv 12?-J 'NZ Q Q FC, -.J Ii! f 5 It . J, , .li . w., 'va Nr A 4. -M J P , we il ' C ar t ,, Wri- rg .ai -. 4' was as Q X ,ref 12' Y A D Pi's enjoy relaxing in their chapter room. s Q W 7 -, if ,, L il'T.'3i A W 'J 9 ' gs? ' 1 'via L +5 32, Y 1t 'r-, mit L is 31 Q 3. Q' K -. 5 'aff ifgfgf 3' 'cf f'J f 3:25 5 S ,af rr an ,..... '51 +L.,- ' 'ir 1' 'sa Q , J F Well Donna, sure hope that finesse works. 'C' 'af 'Tm' S -A . , M if K 1 2 , 73 -3 Z.: 3, 'X , as Q F' wav' :Q '55-1 'r 1 . . pw 'Wifi We I t J 2- ,.-., k wsu, J- A rs. A 7' ' sw ,t,. .9 ,:f3',. Sui - if V . it ,Q 73 ,S 1, 3- 97 all 5' ,t Q rw, Q, its s, ,S Cindy Larson Gaynelle Leatherman Sara Lynn Leck Barbara Leech Linda Lehman Mary Carol Lemons Vesta Levy Sandra Lipscomb Vivian Littlefield Judy Lobdill Dollye Jo Luton Mary McKown Delores Moore Pat Moore Diana Moritz Glenda Murrell Nancy Olive Anna Lou O'Malley Atelia Prince Elizabeth Ray Carolyn Ricketts Suzy Romans Jeannie Rosser Nancy jo Russell Suzanne Russell jannette Sparks Paulette Stamps Rita Kay Stewart Sandy Sutherland Nancy Thompson Sharon Thompson Marilyn Turner Barbara Wittman Sandra Williams Kathxyn Younger ,440 a Gamma Z? Zia Margaret Bell Judy Brackney Candy Byrd Kay Carpenter Brenda Castloo Linda Collins Linda Collins Jodi Dodge Cynthia Dwight Mary Lois Friday Madelan Garrett Janet Gough Jeanine Heberer Karen Sue Holmes A t 2 5 A be f' 1 me I Left to right: back row--Mary Jamison, corresponding secretaryg Paula Vance, recording secretatyg front row-Cita Marie Wright, presidentg Karen Sue Holmes, treasurerg Ann Shelton, vice president. ' m:..,. if m ., yr E tg -- f K I X I ,tag ,M ., .- ,f 'Q' 1-.qw Tr .-A:-K W MLW . X, -:L 1 fl M' ' MT' Lf' .A D ...., , un. 1 --.- , 1 'J A ,. , 'Q 'af 1' 4? cw 7,53 13 . ,I Ml- an 4 N' A 5 . i ' K R, . .N -yt . J W .V , , m y, ' ff' MT . -fs' ,,.. 52i n A - , - 0. ng-, 7 Y if Ruth Ann Akins vi ...Q- 4 el 7, 1 Janice Barnard ,J -1 wr ssiszwvisfa-Aff t V ,Jef Q ,, , t W ffl pn 53 v ,J -a , 'Ml' rr' Ia.. -- ., ,' x W J . w WW ,W aw? TQ- ryf E. ,, . my j km..,A' One of the Alpha Gam's rush skits is a take off on Alice in Wonderland. K 'film 42555 iQ 5323? 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QQ.l. 1 at fem ' - if 13-'sr - I Q..- at N. 5-T ,. ae-'sv ' saw s,.........A - AV 3 gr., G . , X Mary Jamison Barbara Kee Linda Lamb Barbara Livingston Maynette Loftus Gloria Mauldin Sue Muckelroy Janie Murrell Marion Potter Pat Powell Mary Helen Price Marilyn Riggs Reba Jo Roland Edrie Schneeberg Mary Claire Shannon Ann Shelton Nancy Sheppeard Mary Stovall Mary Smart Micki Tatman Paula Vance Nancy Vick Janet Wallrath Nancy Watson Elizabeth Wells jane White Kay Wilcox Cita Marie Wright Zhi Omega Left to right: baclr row-Gail Bowden, seereraryg Ann Parnell, presidenrg Betty Kay Adams Taylor, vice presidentg front row-Barbara Daniels, rreasurerg Toorie Davis Siindm Adams pledge trainer. ' Patricia Alexander Suzanne Barbee Judy Barber Mary Gay Bland Kay Blankenship 9 Gail Bowden -Q ' , Barbara Britain L' 'Pj Gaynelle Brown W I 4 joan Byers A I H , .1 Lee Ann Campbell - I 'K Linda Carr fm: qi - '--' if 3 Ann Chenault Sharon Crist : 5 Barbara Daniels 1 .ig I A Betty Davidson X ei yi Tootie Davis Lee Davis , Linda Davis 'AQ 'A Nancy DeBerry , , r R Willa Kay Delehoy JI 57' Q. Linda Douglas gf' V Q Sandra Dunagan X sv! 'r'0'+' -, as e .4 Netha Evans 1 - , Kay Ferguson . ,' -4' ' Judy Fleming A A ' 13 - -' P ' Berry Fousr fly., 9 ff-1 Margaret Gorman .X 'EF joan Gregerson 4 julia Hedges - ak, ' is X g r,,e f Q Q .Q -Q rw K W ' ii? as 114' ' -r :gs 'rug L ' 'lii .K if l f Betty Taylor and Sue Ann Omega trophies. L A. N ri? at 'E WW! ,--r X JH Eu gi Stokes display the Chi H 'Q W , vi-v s ff .. flirt, ' as The Chi O's enjoy getting together in their chapter V Et I ,K Q 1- Qi A Q 'Q 'ifflf L 'iff at .. fa '- 44? W -vis ' C , , .gg if-'ff W ei-we 3 ,fs . ,' ..,.., . .4 LAA. 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Sandra Hockersmith Sharon Hoffa Iris Hubbard Sybil Humphries Punkin Hunter Jerry jo Kelly Leah Killingsworth Anna Jean King Karen Kremer Barbara Kuhn Carole Iangclon Nancy Jo Lee Harrierre Massey Jan McBrayer Berry Nielsen Margaret Park Ann Parnell Eleanor Penn Ginny Perdue Parsy Posey Marie Salyer Mary Sanclridge Kathryn Ann Seay Judy Sharp Sara Skaggs Pam Smith Sanclra Smith Sue Ann Stokes Ann Stubbs Berry Taylor Sandra Terry Carol Ann Turner Jane: Vernon Kay Wade Gerry Ann Webb Jeannette Werrz Sandra Wilemon jean Williams Lynn Williams Carolyn Witr Mary Wood Lenn Young 1' OO1'1'1 Z3 Ita Delta D Ita Beth Acola Vicki Adcock Back row Pat Miller, chaplaing Sandra McCrary, presidentg jane Harlan, treasurerg front row Pat Duncan, marshalg Sandra Brewer, vice presidentg Linda Merritt, secretary. Carmen Carpenter Lynda Childress Mary Clark janet Clinton jackie Cooper Ann Craig Liz Creson Carole Crow Kay Culver Diana David Diane Davis Ellen Dillingham Nancy Doughty Pat Duncan Berry Sue Dye Betty Lynn Elder Judith Field Martha Kay Frazier Linda Frye Cissy Gehlen jane Guyler DiAnna Allen julie Barnes Deana Barton Sandra Brewer , r W' , ,N . we W M ..: A' xi in H S: KN EE? 3 ,gg xr'-5? f.:v '?,ff ,aLl si V Qgffle afar' . ..1.g :fat -' uw r 'if 55, .... . 1 1 L. 4 N .dug ' E? . J ' ,H VN f M - .f A M' I :- ,, :X fr. In , 4 get 951 3 .w 164 9 li M ,533 .2 pg: 1v'f'-4 'frm X? fl ,Yin sg -ez, i Nei f ' - .5 ' 'C .,.,,, F 'L K f ,. ,D , A 1 N' A , Q. ' .Z- D, 6 Q 2: if ,Q 4. Q, -E 'g,,t,,Q:g. V vi Y -I ,Q .. f, M? v -I F, V . I .Zi wi v b y :,:, ,.:. 5 1 I , f X I .11 AL A A if V , if K ,, - V51 5' ' '52 f - 1 wie we 'P' 'ft sw ref, F rrrr wail , ifilimla ' a a ' W 1' My ' Q ' we wx he www- - .' L fm ...D 3 1:5611 ... A... A L l aa is Q 4 fs, , up M5 5 H ir 'sf-22 2 . f M .f N-ww 5, .,.., in . , it I A kiwi' '-m y rc: W it ' f? is N V .Tiff ,T K f ' ,',-,. Z 1, ' A A E ,1 ff g, , The Tri Delts listen to their hi-fi in their spare time. grew, EM, a, '91 '9 . ,. f f. af. I G39 ,p vw .E 'gr at In - ' ,ao 4 L 8 f.. 1? A- ' - . , b N jf ' ati W A ML 1- Ag Q A., J I. -1. Q., we at - 1, as .sir .iv ., ,, ' R i K r 0 'N ' lf A W tr ' ag H, in N fi' ' Q I f J .. If Q, Q3 ' 'in N ,F '53 -' tk -gy 'sei' 'Q 5 3' ' ht, ' 'S W I I gtk 3. , New Carolyn Barrett and Linda Frye find their chapter room a quiet and convenient place to study. ,.-.aw nr 0 Q97 f 1 A Q. e snr... Q 1' 'Eh wa mv - r l mf. my if 2:15545 at , A J- .4L n. st 6931 X. aa mu 16,5 esa- -. rs. if-3, . J .- ' rw su. , . .,,. W 721' f- an . - 7, V . fi! xg, VV - , H P Y, 1-'K :-' ' A K.. Ln... '. - .' ' - , . ..,A, E, I V - , 2-M, 9 an if--g x W-5 11 : 's ew-1, ' gee 352- , W Q , Lt. 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Geegee Allison Jerri Bash Beverly Bennett Mary Helen Benton Pat Blanks Brenda Boyd Nancy Boyd Susan Brown Jewell Buchanan Kay Caris Virginia Churchill Sue Crotry Dixie Curtis Margie Ann Dodson Jane Eason Cinda Ellis Mary Engbroclt Gay Floyd Linda Forrest Judy Galloway Susan Gephart Maryanne Graff Logan Graham Becky Gunter Claramae Hanson Starr Harrison Mary Ellen Hart Sharon Hoff Jane Adams Toni Akers Sandra Akin Mary Dean Allen as 'amy 6 gg, 46' .J 2' -1 I :t Ikj. ,. '- 19 ,W J... ix n .Bile tn MZ' :Vg We 2, W A A P, ar fi '-' ,. r., r ky s -Q i lle filf 'K' A gn, or lr 52 f W, .a 'rf 'fe el, Q.. warg .. ,.,..f 4, 1.,Q,Q.f - flip! J A - Y al V J . H V' 0 64 33 '., 'V . or 54 Xa W, . el M W, ,F ..., ,K 554 1 A .1 fi? rg: Z ' if 'W' fviff Sw . s I, H , ,Z 1.5 Q fl t li - 5 Y Jw . vm- . ' ' ,mf , wh , t aa, ,J . 'QS' Y' 35 'ia W' Q, M .4 hi . , '35, . ' 1 ' .Mr 1 .iffy Q Q, . an ,- V . e-1 2 1 Looks like Gay Floyd got the call she had been waiting for. ,N ff! V: Some Delta Gamma's take time out to look through their scrapbook. I ,,i, i , i t ., - V ,Im y y M A wil' ,wr si ,ma ,gs 2 L l V, .. new -e ret, if-2+ f 5?-if K 2 V. J . A . 4 5, Atii W ,mp re t s 4 . 3.4 I r -T 1 J r ,- Q 4 '2 sa ' 1 5' ' me A' lssl 5 M ci lg 35: Q, In 4 7: A re. 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Peggy Aston Kay Bonner Sue Ann Brashears Marsha Brock Barbara Brooks Betty Brown Mary Ann Brown Kay Callen Marilyn Chesher Marjelaine Clark jackie Collie Marilyn Curl Mary jane Dabney Lee Draper Georgia Ehly Barbara Farnum Harriett Finch Janie Rae Foskert Wilma Fowler jane Fulwiler jean Fulwiler Gail Gorlfery Helen Gordon Judy Graham Patricia Hammond Barbara Harvey Carol Henley Linda Hildrerh Sue Ann Hill Mary Beth Honts jean Irvin Karen Keliehor Amelia Kerby Carol Kirchens Suzanne Lee Y ... . 'jg W va -ti M J' 3 I ,gm-E .2 . i ,'. . V B ii ' l fiat p MB, 1 -AF 1 if I w as a 6 is-an Tlgrif' tit ' aff, y W M Q WX? ' T4 'X F gi -. , aa, W it Ni' J L 1-Q f,,1 .'i.fj Q .- rf V 3 47 A E ,H 'L' 47 bn-.t 15,3 If gr . .. .1 , If .1 My 72 gn, X , , 5 , , , N , . .1 , Ny 'M 'W' ' '17 ' at 'ff J ' X Y Q 7 M ' X J ,f ,. af- .... . , K ' W e rw W - -, fl new ' f eu K . .V V ' , 'rf x -IW , 1 -were ax, vi . ia. c, , :view new fi.,,:,,fi' V ' H V Z, if B . A: .. .. 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W f ,. 39 , .1 if 2 :Q 9 9 . -:fa 1 ,ig asia W2 I I Betsy Loader Suzanne Luton Glenda McGibbon Kitty Anne Martin Charlene Melden Paula Mitchell Jane Moss Julia Muller Judy Murray Alys Owens Kay Ragsdale Lou Ann Ramey Faye Redwine Carolou Roark Bobbie Nelle Roberts Sandy Sanders Barbara Schmidt Sylvia Short Anne Sisterson Nancy Smith Ann Saeed Sue Staniforth Sandra Stone Marion Sutherland Kay Vandetpool Betty Vaughn Diane Walstad Sonya West Ruthanna White Janis Wilbur Marion Wiley Sally Wiley Pat Wood Mary Woolsey Barbara Zeigler Kappa D Ita ,.,-M eww. Wav ,,,, 1577 fl gf Left tn right: back row-Donna Allen, secretaryg Diane Emmons, treasurerg front row--Brett Norris, presidentg Sandy Drago, vice president. W W V- ze . ,. . Y , N , . A a . Anita Sue Brown r I - G Frankie Bruce If Q56 , - V. 'Str . Janelle Buchanek V ' ' Sylvia Coalson I A 'V' 4 3 Gay Dixon . f . ' , ' . Sanclta Drago 'f'2 -,I Q we I 1,3 Danna Elliott Q 7 or it F pw-WWW A M . mi, N. V Diane Emmons i '- jan Ferguson . 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Y J if I Alix Hatgrave Lillian Heilman Ruth Holub Edna Jett Donna Kemper Sandra Kimmons Dorothy Kinne Karen Kroulik barah Lutien Judy Longley Sandy Luthans Grace MtDonnell Gayle McMullan Brett Norris Judy Parker Janice Parr Peggy Pearson Lura Pinkerton Mozelle Robbins Billie Nell Ross Jean Rupert Dot Sanner Sandra Scott Sandra Smyth Dottie Snead Dolores Strother Sue Stuter Billie Suhr Ann Swengel Kathryn Tews Margie Weeks Thurston Williams Pat Winkle Ann Wofford Beverly Yohner Kappa Kappa Gamma Left ro right: back row-Ann Rapp, corresponding secretaryg Par Brown, rreasurerg Par Bean, recording secreraryg front row+Carol Paxson, vice presirlenrg jan Sherley, president. Pat Brown Charlorre Carnes Carylon Sue Carroll jeannene Charles Becky Clapp Nancy Crenshaw Janeen Cunningham jackie Fermaud Frances Goldrhwaire jane Halrom Susie Handley Lynda Hare Jayne Hargrove Mary Lou Henderson Carol Hooker Besy Kay Janis Kirby Katherine Lacewell Nita Leigh Linda Leslie Linda Loftis . - ,H Carol Aldenhoven J bl Linda Alexander 3' H ' f ' Kay Barron ' 'ik Mil Carol Bassano N I E3 hvzlifzg Par Bean Q Becky Beckering ' 1 T., 3 'Q jane Beckwith R Angela Boone ' i Y'-. ,,r Janice Brown vm ' , V, K 1 f-fi TH, If' , 'I Sw., . x , ef? ii Q- I Q r ,AW- ! az' ,. - sr rr f -4, A-f' we N . ' A p +4 p .W V 4' ' ' E if F . C Sv 'F as s fa if QQ' 'Na .M- -Q! .3 Q Y l ,ff . g Q +' 1 ... - i a,'m:4 ?' am so Happy that I am ,XA- a at .. W iv., t 11. z ,. .. X657 M' 3 ..: F K: i s f A , 'Y L , S ' 9' kwa S 'Hi ,+.,, N 'in get a ig ... Q ' to it ,. fart , M , H more 2. 1. I vw Yi' -11 we .. Q- ? a Kappa Kappa Gamma is the Kappa's song for rushees. 9 ' ,-'gp' .F Ji 1? 'FWF .4 , T7 Q. ft fr wi '-7 'We -JS .... fa.. Q 15- if if-'M XS, tyzjff ,,. 521 H.. J we 354 , w I f K , ra -1 3- 6 S ,. . 5 4' Q alma' J' .Way Y Cynthia Lynch Lora Lou McCatdell Mary Helen McDonald Gayle Meyer Sandra Molyneux Carolyn Morris joan Newkirk Jane Nolte joy Pace Carol Paxson Pat Penrose jane Preston Kay Reese Sheila Renfro Margaret Lu Rounds Emily Rousseau Ann Scarborough jan Sherley Maxine Showalter Linda Slocum Kay Smith Sally Stegall Sandy Stokes Mary Ann Sutton Carolyn Swearingen Betty Taylor Lynn Ttentman Judy Vaughan Virginia Waldrop Gay Walker julce Watson Lee West Martha Whitaker Ann Woodson Betty Wynn lf! Hein Phi na- .V Left to right: back row-Betty jane johnson, vice presidentg Dot Rosamond, recording secretaryg Carolyn jo Johnson, corresponding secretaryg front row-Barbara Salter, presi- rlentg Carolyn Stoker, treasurer. Barbara Betty Kathy Bohannon Betsy Boog-Scott jan Brookshire Beth Brunberg Jane Bergstrom Barbara Burkstaller Annette Burns Sherry Cannon Nona Gay Carr Linda Coleman Virginia Coney Elaine Davenport Sandra Duncan Cathey Biker Margaret Gooch Carole Grisham Peggy Harden Betty johnson Carolyn jo johnson Mary Alice jones ,...., K Si? Y nit 4 3, -0 4 ,VU eww, A' 1 V Q' 1 'Sv' ff 5 ., ,af ww Adrian Adams JI? ,. . -:ug mit I I - 'B -: Y Nancy Almand A 55 sw r , Betty Barrett 3 73 V , tv 3' '7 5 Janice Beary A: 'S M' Sally Behannon R Z 8 -4, Suzanne Bennett his: ' ' V' aO w. f U1 'A - 'r W if - . , gg 7, A gd at :Lk :aa 4 Q .b vp .,.. H t f t I ,gf 5 r of C 1-ff 5' .sr -f ,ry , ' if R 'Tw ' W7 2: ' ,,,. xx?-f In C, . My if 7 f 'rx S ' ' ts., 4 , V., 'X , :TED f '- raw F ' 'W 3 42- ww 'YF 2 xr' K ,q'::'Lfi- ...lf , 'Q' ,v 1 Wk iii -dr 2 ri: A t J mi W gm ala :ri in i ii: 'P' : ' ' 7: 6' , :ef wr: .fr sl. W rrr, M, 'N-mf: My , we it lgf it gn, 's our HE' 3 1 'li' .J I 46-955 mf X5 . 'mga 1.4 W' , w., 7 .liz xl! 1 The Pi Phi's gather around the bridge table in their spare time. , Q-1 : ' L '33, - . Ili M Qi. 'im i t -'jg nat ,af S.. ' 'N fp -an so 1,7 v-7, '-W, Nm uk In jf, t V .. V, T' pn agp. cz. , W fl' 1 , -' willy , rf 'S ' ln , 2 M' ' ' I Q t Q- Q ,V-f 3, A if MA 5 1 is J , ff' P T A 1' '-err' ,Q-V, :. -.:. i gg , , it : x if I, ' Q W Q .213 53 ranwffy 10 ' .riff 'ze N 7' f.-an -3 -W 1 'Wg 'e' X- L 'sf tw T X we , h L. , ,V 3, N ,M 3 A- W 3 will as we WW -at iw' -Pi ,ov , l Mx: -1- Y f uw ,N ,49- -1 V' Say Dot, is that letter going to VMI? Kay Kent Dianna Leath Madeline Lee Betty McGrew Lynda Maberry Peggy Markum Linda Monk Zola Morgan Mary Lou Mueller Gloria Neuman Eleanor Oliver Carolyn Pavleteck Susan Pelz Billie Pope Bettie B. Porzelius Sally Ransone Betty Reynolds Norma Richardson Dot Rosamond Barbara Salter Judy Sommers Laura Shirley Beverly Smith Sheila Smith Glenda Steele Carolyn Stoker Luann Stratton Sara Sturges Martha Tevis Emily Tipton julie Tipton Carol Wmsel Virginia Whelan Nancy Whittaker Lynda Young Zeta Cdl! Aluha Qu,-ga E rfmsilf 'SYS W,,,,,..., Left to right: back row-Josie Lu Bird, vice presidenrg Janice Davis, rreasurerg front row-Carol Sue Allen, secreraryg Barbara Drew, president. Dixie Berry Boley - Berry Bralley ' . ' Q Connie Brazzil ya Q ' W k Becky Burris '- ' Yriifiia., 7 gif' Kay Busch ' C . Q A f Alece cafwiie rr 'B , Jan Carter ' C V ' Judy Carter - i X' N Marianne Cherry ,,.-, K r- V Suzanne Collier V Q M . Q57 Karle Ann Couchman 5-KNQ' aj V A Cornelia Cox Hfwf' ' Margarer Craig fl - L ' ' Jodie Cramer ' 7353 i ,Q B f' If fi -yy p. n ,Q-ap A '54 Par Crawford -Q' - Janice Davis 1 Barbara Drew Carson Ann Flake Edie Focke Marilyn Galloway jane Garland 5' . I M ' Q ' - C ef' rf '13, -aa 3 ..,i Dorothy Allen Martha Atkinson Barbara Barr Carolyn Beale Barbara Beyerre Josie Lu Bird . i 5,55 .. sf' -fy' M Carol Sue Allen iii- Q . 'f4!' t-' ,lm K Q K an ta .a S - ' f .. ,. ,,., A N M y 5, 1 I K ,.- ga. K ' I C 335,-kg ' ffl 53 5 A h -- 3,-rt K I ,uv- RXW' ,J 'I-'ir -Jn T!' are 'U 'J f 1 We A 9 I 3.4 M. an f M as Q at Sw e , '+V 1 mf . ',,,-1 En 4-wi' f- we 1 .. it 1-7' Q 142112 1 ' 7' ww .I :am ar.. 'meta- 'la Q21 K Bethena Sheffield says she's Gonna' Wash that Man right out of her hair. Q .sa 1 I .. , 5 , F ' ., 5 L'., i -V 5- it 1 L'LL 7 P '5 9 i ii ' ' 5. , ,QE fl - m e as Q K Jfssvfvli s ' ef . . . rig , ii V. . Q X .. .fs t' P n . S . X il : hhhhh L. r S hh , f S g i , - 12. . V . .. 4, 55 '. ' 14359, '3 if V' 'H wir as: ' ' -'V' '- 7 A- ..i A -J A , ,hh,. . ..,i, AW., V r e iw - .,,' , 5 -'asm lf, 'S 'b'X ' - ' ' S 'fr-ff-..., ' L5i'3 ? : , H ' f ' 'L 1 . 'H ---f I v , X - ': X V. - . I 9' .' S , TV Q S . Q ' L'.- 3 ' N , -e y J Z. V., A Z ,.-- , A agua' . ff: r l A I , 77 .L .X ' an - - A I e -efegw'--' - 3.55 ' V 'S ty. - .ts 1 ni' K 1 : H-we i s fi tw. ' F f- in .... K 'W fame K asv 'e',,-it , ff A - . .1 25 'write-QE 3 . S5321 - - Q 1 S ': ' ., W' l s z ailiill- ' -f - ' .Ma 'QS . if 7 'w-fittk 1 S 3 X tg 'if er? .gm-,rfsrf gf- . ,gsfgleggwfzfs .,...M,m.. ,Q f 1 1,5 .. W' F 'T wi' Mg? 0-wk? .sr , Q. new 42? - .,.:, g rl 5, ' if ...sf V E Q Gayla Graves Beth Green Sandra Greenfield Sandra Hargrove Patsy Harper Mary Elizabeth Harris Margaret Hatcher Vickie Hawkins Melissa Hicks Carolyn Hogue Ellen Janes Bab Janes jan jones Delora Keck Marilyn Maxwell June McMullan Carolyn Miller jo Ann Miller Linda Mundy Mary Ann Nugent Lynn Ploeger Nancy Rand Sue Ann Raymond Judy Reynolds Sara Rogers Sue Sanders Sally Sappington Dorothy Schroeder Bethena Sheffield Sharon Shepard Julie Smith Martha Stansell janet Stayton Cynthia Taylor Pat Toler Beverly Townsen Susan Vetnor Jessika Warren Peggy Warren Rosemary White Sue Wood Beverly Yarberly Dalia C1111 Dalia Randolph Young, corresponding secretaryg Charlie Miller, vice presidentg Warren Rudolph, presidentg Kirk Larkin, secretary. Ronnie Brin Wally Brown john Cantrell Bill Culpepper Sandy Daniel Emery Deaki Harold DeHart Edward Dowell Bill Eades Buzzy Elder Bucky Epps Dan Fleek Robert Fleming Fred Forrest Harry Aston john Blanton Wayne Ande Tommy Boyd Bill Bracketr rson sh f ai- .pf ,aff Nr' ,.,.a 5' W, 51 Bob Gartner and Jerry Ray play a serious game of cards in the Delt chapter room. 'Q-fir ...M 'J' im? Ee Q--'Q 'YL -J' v--v GA' ess? David Freeman Bob Gartner Robert Graf Gary Hamrick Richard Hankins Spencer Hays Joi: Hickey john House Morris johnson Pat Kennedy Kirk Larkin Bill Lewis james Livergood Bobby Marshall Ronnie Mathews Bruce Mazzare Charles Miller Lewis Mandy Alfred Ohlen David Orr Ronnie Peterson Larry Pound Dean Raish Marshall Roberson Warren Rudolph jackie Shatley Cecil Skipper Nick Taylor Dexter Thomas Frank Traweek Kelly Westlake Don Wharton Charles Wright Randolph Young Paul Youngdale Kappa Sigma Perry Wcuotten secr taryg George Powell uce presrdent Wade Srmpson, treasurer Robert MQ Clead Check Tom Cochran Charles Cooper Bill Cowan Norman Darwin Roy Davis Stanley Durham Doug Dysart Rogers Gideon Carl Haynes Bill Hicks Bill Jones Robert Joplin Ted Lange Lee Lyclick Dan McClure Robert McFarland Sandy McSpadden Frank Mackey Bill Mitchell Don Moody Thomas Moore jack Payton Bill Phillips Don Powell George Powell Ray Roberts LeRoy Rose Bryant Shiplex Wade Simpson Bennett Smith Dalton Tomlin john Uptmoor Richard Walsh Perry Wootten ,Cambria Lfhi ,llgvlm Ray Cowan Roland Davis Edward Fredenburg Bill Goodrich Brire Harberr Roy Judd jimmy Keen Back row: jerry Conner, secretary P chairmang from row: Bill Parrish, so denrg Ronald Wahle, treasurer john Bull Larry Brrmhinn Gary Brown Don Cram jerry Conner PM -.43 J Dick Mead, Gilbert Rowe, Rolan fe..-...T -QM .sw- d Davis and Larry Brahan look over the paddles made by some of the past pledge classes of La Terry Kinney Clark Lindley Bobby Luther Billy Matthews Dick Mead Frank Miles Laurie Mosley Bill Parrish Gilbert Rowe Winton Rowntrce P. J. Sachs Gay Shiplet Don Sims Lee Sinclair Ted Sisco Cullen Turner Toby Tyler R. C. Wahle Ken Wolfe Doug Wolseley Phillip Wood mbda Chi's Phi kappa Szym 3' I Back row: Jimmy Pcker, corresponding secretaryg james Harper, recording secretaryg Ed Sager, social chairmang Troy Smith, treasurer. Front row: john Oaks, parliamentariang Kim Horton, vice presidentg Mack Hines, presidentg Charles Knight, pledge trainer. Kenneth Clark Kenneth Cox Dy'Wane Cutle Wilson Fletcher Charles Fridge Jim Goodwin james Harper t Xp lf-7d C9 Howard Bai ley Johnny Bennett r ,tk ire .J rl r , mi Buddy Blake' Lkkk I Marcus Bowers E k P Charles Broolcins H , 5' ' A Harold Brumm ' -z .1 ' I , 7 Si. Evan Brunson M, ix F- p L1 K a w J is -gn ff 'C i ' ' . Q ti ,J . J .. 1 L' J Y V pf' X 9 risr' ,,, , -,,.- X 1 Duffy McBrayer shows some Phi Kaps the songs they will sing in song fest to try to retain their first place title. 1 ' 21,6 3 .f X ,l auf nf., s H43 R 'W' 4' -J N I A Aff ., , I 5 ' A e f , r 'al xtrfaxj ,QP H' 'Xia' 5 rr: Zi 1 s we '- It: , M f , ,.. .. A M-1 - J 1 1 ' I was . ' .N .1 vi ay. And it' 'kj V W' 'a 1' 1 ,A fc' ,Q . ' r i .- 'i W 5 .ar fr -3. Q35 A- Wg 'tm H .ra L ,- gf, ' S'-'59 -. it iff ,X Y. s, 3 2, t r ,r 7 , X ff W I1 Don Henry Jim lligzgzinbothnm Mark Hines Clifford Hung Kim Horton Charles Knight Richartl Lrilimm James Little Duffy McBrayer Brooks Miller Spencer Oliver Jim Packer Fred Petty Ed Sager Marvin Smith Troy Smith Milton Sowell Fred Stanley Gerald Taliancich Bob White Don Young .-z I Fifi Delia Chem Back row Lowell Goode, secretaryg Bob Schieffer, vice president. Front row John Stevenson, presidentg jim Phagan, treasurer. H. XV. Dcilmon Ben Dyer Taylor Evans Kenneth Fulkcrson Dave Gnrrcrr Lynn Glass Lowell Goode Frerl Gemlun Rutledge Halugnnl Tony l'l.1lc Boll Hammond Benny llnycs Sonny llenilcrson Lonnie Hollilluy .A WJ li xl X 5 if-F ew . ,y f . if ' J Gary Carrirhers Charles Cooily -lim Cowart jerry Daniel Earl Dean fbi .. ,J X Q... rw X I 'fi S' rv 'K' 9' 'wi' ...I y f in L -ucv I A yy J ' -.IV fwtylf me Y K as .fd ' rf: 4:7 ? 'ah 'W' x Mg 9 4, ,rf ,vw 'Ula Ajit b ?j,f1e5 ' 'lik Jerry Daniels and Owen Cook show the Phi Delt crest. '23 s 1: 'uv yn. av E... sr, -4-4 'TY -if -t..,J' +45 -of fa 'V is Morris Hopkins Ken Hubbell Jon Jewell Curtis Jones Max jones Denny Megarity Dean McClellan Doug Moore Dale Netherland Gary Ogle Bob Patton Paul Peebles Max Perkins Jim Phagan Max Pierce Paul Pitts Winston Powell jim Pyeatt joe Reade Frank Reder Charles Robinson Tommy Ryan Bob Schieffer Butch Smith Jerry Spearman jack Spikes Sammy Spikes Richard Stephens Roger Stephenson john Tyson Phil Watts David Williams Bill Wilson Tommy Yater Herman Young Szyma ,Mrlza Epsilnu Back row: Willarrl Reynolds, chroniclerg Larry Montgomery, recording secretary. Front row: jimmy Bolcy, preside-mg Charles Danshy, secreraryg Roger Ramseyg treasurer. George Darden jimmy Davis Ralph Depee joe Donaho Harold Dunn Eugene Fish Gary Gafford Robert Gayler Bob Gregory Jackie Cole Truman Connor Charles Dnnslmy ji mmy Boley R oberr Brannon Ralph Carr johnny Choate -cs ...vs- -1 war as Bill Hall Robert Hughes john Ivy Bennett Jenson Jerry johnson Nil? Patrick Knott Lloyd Lane Tummy Lipscomb Mike Loudermilk Duane McDaniel Don Mussengale Henry Meyer Robert Miller Larry Montgomery John Moon Joseph Murray Alvin Neal Gene Owens Hershel Payne Ted Peters Jim Phipps Maurice Price Roger Ramsey jimmy Reynolds David Redford Willard Reynolds Steve Rickenbacher Ted Riclcenbachcr john Taylor Fred Tucker Tommie Turner Bobby Tylet Lynn Wade Jimmy Walker Robert Walker Barry Watson Bob Williams jimmy Williams joe Wise Gene Yocksticl-t 9 0 Szgma Cyl! Back row: Joel Hurley, presidentg Bruce Monroe, pledge trainerg Ronnie Sides, vice president. Front row: Bill Head, corresponding secretaryg jim Cross, treasurerg Buddy McDonald, recording secre- tary. Marshall Coe jimmy Cross jim Curlee jim Davis Bill Dillard Terry Dyal Dennis Early Lindsey Emerson David Farmer Danie Fitzgerald john Fulton Earl Geez Mike Hamilton David Harrison Bill Head Nard Hendrick Larry Hickey Thad Hoke joel Hurley Richard Hutchinson John jones Wayne Blevins Chuck Bradford Dana Campbell Tony Clark Sid Acker Ken Andrews Harlan Baker Fred Barron Marshall Barton Tony Blackstock ,Q N151 Linda Kay Arnette, The Sweetheart of jim Powell and Mike Hamilton display the Sigma Chi Sigma Chi Alumni charter. Van jones Jack Kell Lary Kuehn Pat McAdoo Dwight McDonald Paul McDonald Claude McIntosh Ed McKinney Robert Mahana David Marshall Hobart Martin Bruce Monroe Bobby Moon Bill Moore Robert Parker james Perry Russell Pickett Bob Pior Charley Powell Jim Powell Jack Rader Albert Reese john Roach Pat Rooney Larry Roseborough Perry Russell Jon Sellin Ronald Sides jim Smiser john Smith Bill Steele Mike Swindle Russ Thomas Horton Tracy Michael Walling jerreld Ward Charles Weil James Welsby Kenneth White Bud Wilkinson Tommy Williams Alan Winter Szymn Plz ' 5,c1silo11 Back row Scotty Freebairn, historian Gerald Andrews vice president Front row jim Ables Jim Ames president, john Wrench, comptroller john Kollman, secretary Richard Cerney Bob Childs Alfred Conte Henry Dingee Ronny Elrod john Farr Ray Farrar Robert Freebairn Don Gore George Hakansson Max Hibbitts Don jackson William Jackson Arthur Jerome T fel! Gaylord Tate is discussing the Sig Ep pledge manual with the pledges. 'qw KN uw ,.,-f f,-ig. wr '27 la' .4 . Kar,-v uv- .. -J QI' Don Keith jeff Kerlee David King james Koch john Kollman Richard Krizan Bill Kuno Lenox Ligun Robert Lilly Jorge Lott Bartley McDonough Dick McHargue Marvin Mastro Steve Morgan Lee Paulsel jim Pennington Charles Petersen john Reed Bmce Reid Marcel Santerre Gerald Shamburger Roger Shelton Gene Shirley Gene Sregall Bart Tabor Gaylord Tate jon Tennyson John Thomas Thomas Tierney Mike Tuggle Damon Veach Francis W'hite jon Wight Howard Wilson john Wrench 19 C Accountants james Cross Richard W. Egn james Richard Griffin Wendell K. Grandey Wendell Harwell james Albert Moore Robert Parker Kenneth R. Sanderson jean C. Sauerberg Robert I.. Sheffield Robert W. Sloan jack G. Sleppiclt I 'X 'V i Fred Xwzide i ' , Society The TCU Accountants' Society is a group of students organized to pro- mote interest in accounting and its varied fields. Regular meetings con- sisted of lectures by specialists in ac- counting and peronal interviews with them. The social function of the year was a dinner in May. Accountants' Society officers are, left to right, Harold Aspgren, vice presidentg Mavis Yellot, secretary-treasurerg and Bill Burner, president. Alpha Delta Sigma Officers, left to right: john Farr, secretary-treasurerg john Shields, vice presidentg George Gould, president. Alpha Delta Sigma is the professional adver- tising fraternity. It gives members an opportunity to establish contact with the working advertising world. For several years the campus had an advertising club, but on February 22 of this year the club was installed as the Thomas Yates Chapter of Alpha Delta Sigma with the initiation of 20 members. The chapter visits agencies and communication media during the school year. In addition, mem- bers work on special projects to bolster the chap- ter and the community. Basically, ADS bridges the gap between ad- vertising theory and experienceg the student and future employer, a great asset to the college graduate. Robert Ward Bullock Roy Eaton Dr. Max R. Haddick, sponsor Dr. Sam Lcifeste, sponsor Charles L. Edwards james E. Stillwell Maurice Selvin, affiliate member A-ns... a n iai sffzfs ,, al Lil 9 5'5- 'si5'E:5 --5 . i ss-as .: ::: e-s we w t ie r- 1 . .. -'T 4536 Vicki Arlwrk Mary Gay Bland Harriett Conner Mary Croslin Sammye Fuller Patricia Hammond Linda Lehman . an f . fi: M , f,,1,,. TQ-A ,a I I 'SF if ,-N 'i'a', 'x 1 0 1, , 'RK' 'v 7 V, j 1'-1 If SQ 'gli . ,Sw me . 'W-1 5 J 4 .. 33, fa-1 ., 4 lr S N E . F . ., it ...t f-25 F get K ,K 4... G 3 e ns ca f 4 asa is il K 1 V ' 2 B 'rf J fi G , A 55+ , K, H N K 1' gi I ?'M V 7 ir' P' . B V 7 5, fryfjaj i QI ' gl? gl . lf? vi Q?71L1i2'?,- , a a! ' if I l fy f , f W, - 12 2 Q' WH-1 mal' 41 .3 i for , Qiu fav- J 4 z Peggy Aston Hattie Axtell Deana Barron Jane Bergstrom Rachel L. Betts Mae Berry Barbara Biggerstaff Janet Bonnet Sue Bounds Sandra Brewer Pat Brown Janelle Buckanelc Joan Byers Linda Carr Alice Akers Sue Blanton Dororhy Cory A ' t' I Carol Lee Cox Arerise Davenport Elaine Devenport Cynthia Ellerberk Diane Emmons Harriet Finch Marilyn Foster Betty Foust Margaret Gaifher Judy Gilbert Jan Goodman Kay Gordon Helen Ann Gordon Carol Halma Maudie Harral Janet Hardr Sandra Hargrove Lillian Heilman Iris Hubbard Bernice Hunt Janice Joachimi Jane Joyce lla Jordan Kendall Dorothy Kinne Betsy Loader Mary Helen McDonald Gayle McMullan Aimee Martin Dolores Miller Elinor Miller Juanita Morris Gloria Neuman ...- ff? ea' F' is is sms X E, ,v 4-s -'sn mf Y , . l,r if - , ts- LT li, ,Q . , .,. 1 s use 2 im 121 B2 95 .1 We 2' I . R 'li P O The Cecil Cheverton branch ending its first decade at TCU. ganized as a means of gaining ing and awareness of the needs The ideal of this group is to strengthen services to children velop new services. In their many meetings, they to better themselves in the children. of ACE is It was or- understand- of children. expand and and to de- learned how teaching of hlldhood Education Ola C,Newton Mary Sandridge Barbara Taylor Gay Walker Billie Pope Sue Ann Raymond Barbara Schmidt Lola Scott Betty Marie Taylor Cynthia Ann Taylor Gene Walker Sherry Wallace Pat Rich Texanita Sechrist Sue Thomas Elizabeth Webb This year's officers of ACE are Dolores Miller, vice presidentg Martha Stansell, presidentg and Dianne Emmons, secretary- ffe3.Sl.lfCf. Connie Ridgway Jan Rodgers Judy Rosick Kathryn Salmon Sue Salmon Sarah Skaggs Nancy Lee Smith Pam Smith Martha Stansell Micki Tatman Corliss Toman Carol Ann Tomlinson Beverly Townsen Nancy Unger janet Vernon Carole Wetsell Rosemary White Marion Wiley Mary Wood Mrs. Singleton 'Nt 1.2 3 X A L .I J s. av. 1 x as , 4 t, JL J 1' 1' A 3 5 3 l . I gg 1, .1 A' I.. I ,.....-- A Las. lf' Angel Flights officers' are: front row, left to right, Faye Redwine, drill captaing Carolyn Witt, commanderg and Janie Rae Foskett, adjutant. Back row, janet Vernon, comptrollerg and Janet Frantz, ISO officer. Limla Childress Virginia Coney Carolyn Crump Janeen Cunningham Lee Davis Linda Davis Janie Rae Foskett janet Frantz Martha Kay Frazier Margaret Liorman Charlotte Lynn johnson Diana Leath Betsy Loader llatrietre Massey janet Mtllrayer Bettie Porzelius Lou Ann Rainey Faye Redwine Kay Reese Susie Romans Sandy Sanders Carolyn Spence Rita Kay Stewart Judy Vaughan Janet Vernon Carolyn Witt Lynn Young Mrs. Jenkins, sponsor Angel Flight Only in its second year on campus, Angel Flight has now 30 members. Or- ganized to help the Air Force ROTC, the girls act as hostesses for all military func- tions, work with Arnold Air Force Society, and promote the Air Force RO- TC on campus. One of only 20 such organizations in the United States, the Angel Flight marched twice at the Mardi Gras this year. Girls wishing to become a member of the group attend three rush parties, and are chosen by the Angel Flight and the Arnold Air Society. The Flight competed this year in the Area H drill competition. Their social function this year was a party with the Arnold Air Society. Carolyn Acklen Marsha Brock -is t M .rf-A 0 ,,c W 3 If A W ,W Q. Quan 5. y .2 ' JN. T Vfvt, ,Pty , ,eg-A-, ,., xr i , ' 'lei l -'Q The heads of Arnold Air Society confer. They are james Packer, squadron photographerg Michael White, information services officerg Bob Caraway, operations and training officerg James White, commanderg Lonnie Holliday, deputy commanderg Brown Rogers, adjutantg Wilbur Kirkland, comptroller. Captain Warren Albert, sponsor Bob Caraway Charles Coody 'CF' .rm 9 ,J rnold lr Society Arnold Air Society has one goal: to build better officers. Membership is open to advanced ROTC on campus. Members want to promote the Air Force at TCU. It is basically an Air Force fraternity. Members get extra flying training at Carswell Air Force Base as well as phy- siological indoctrination. Some of their meetings are social dinner meetings. Roy Cowan Charles Dansby Joe Driskill Stanley Durham Daniel Fitzgerald Bill Flournoy Page Higgins Lonnie Holliday George Horn Billy Iker Harold Jennings Wilbur Kirkland Charles Koritz Richard La Boone Fritz Le Bow Roger Light Stan McAnelly Donald Moody james Packer Fred Petty Kenneth Phillips Glen Pike Brown B. Rogers jon Sellin Phil Stalcup james Thomas jim White Mike White ..,, an rw A 3 wt U 3 i 'cf 6 ass? ' ul 4 ' Y 40 B : I' X . 1 ' W t 19 w lpha Chi Alpha Chi is a national scholarship honorary with membership limited to juniors and seniors with a cumulative grade point average of 5.5. N s. p I Q l f Margaret Janes 25? fi f 1' Harlene Kautz 4 . Larry Killian t Betsy Loader if 'B , 1 nik' H 'M if 5 a W N ,,. i jx W3 ,Q pta iw' 9 v- .ff cy' -.r dw 5-9? ff. L- ,ra ,loel Adams Carol Sue Allen Thomas Allen Harold Aspluren Peggy Aston Martha Atkinson Warner Bailey Edwin Banks Anita Barickrnan Deanna Barton Rathel Bt-tts Brenda Blank Marsha Bmtk Theron Brooks Pat Brown Annette Burns Robert Bu'!er Liz Creson Madge Dees Harold Dunn Dixie Elenbnrg Diane Emmons john Farr Ruhyrae Foster Mary Foust jimmy Giles Russell Gilmore Margaret Gooth Carol Groening joan Hansen Kenneth Holder Iris Hubbard Joyce Hubenalt Bob Hutldleston Michael Hughes Charlie jo jackson Anne Magness David Marshall Aimee Martin Iames Martin june Massengalc Pat Moore George Morrow Wilbur Nahrgtxng Linda Nevitt Curtis Outlaw Sue jo Parrish james Peters Atelia Prime Rachel Ramirez Roger Ramsey Elizabeth Ray Linda Rees Brown Rogers j'Nell Rogers Margaret Rounds lames Rutledge Dorothy Sanner Arvin Smith Donna Sperlinu Rita Kav Stewart Sandra Sutherland Ann Swengel Louisa Smith Betty Marie Taylor Leta Nell Thomason Kay Vanderpool Gail Westmotelantl jo Ann Wiiiters Fred Woinack Cita Marie Wriglit William E. Yarger ilu.. 1915. Officers of the Biology Club this year are, seated: William Bradshaw, vice presidentg Jeannette Wertz, secretaryg standing: Dr. Faulkner, spon- sor Joel Adams, president. Clara Mae Hanson Vicki Hawkins Danny Hemlay Sandra Hockersmith Carol Hooker Nancy Hopper Ellen J. Lessman Barbara Livingston Jane Moore Judy Murray Maxine Showalter John Paul Tyson Paula Vance Jeannette Wertz Robert Lee Williams Barbara Zeigler John W. Forsyth Sanders T. Lyles ' mf 1 F4 I r az! r av wi 'fl Q s , 1 A , ,sf-W Q br, JM i lg. , gn :,',....-Q L, Q L' 1 r wr ,4.-az,,,,....- -gt as up . weg, Wm F. rv Ma' 4-' -' ,,, , Q, s Y w , :qt www, + H 4 num + . . N n dv an Biology Club At the bi-monthly meetings of the Bi- ology Club, the group has had several speakers who gave programs connected with various phases of biology. One of the most interesting programs was a trip to the Public Health Center. Joel Adams William V. Bradshaw Theron E. Brooks Ill Jerry Browner Linda Coleman C Carol Ann Hamberlin xv ,- ...nr Baptist Student Union The aim of the Baptist Student Union is to encourage a vital and living relationship between the college student and Christ. In connection with this purpose BSU holds noon meetings every school clay in the Student Center along with a regular Wednesday night meeting. Members participate in panel discussions, see movies, and hear speakers from the Southwestern Seminary. A retreat at Mount Lebanon in September and a state-wide convention in Houston in October high-lighted BSU activities for the fall. BSU's executive council is made up of, back row left to right, Horace Griffitts, Annett Smith, Pat Hatcher, Pat Powell, Jo Ann Stoneham Billie Pope, and front row left to right, Bobby Prince, treasurerg Rita Kay Stewart, vice president, Frank Horton, director, Bobby Butler president Atelia Prince, secretary. At the piano are: back row, left to right, Pat Hatcher, Billie Pope, Anita Brown, Grimes Forten- berry, James Sessions, Frank Hor- ton, Dave Stillson, and front row, left to right, Pat johnson, Rachel Betts, Paula Thompson, Carolyn Beale, Sharon Thompson, and seated, Annett Smith. ,,..-. Gathering for a noonspiration are: back row left to right, jean Fechner Horate Griffitts Bobby Butler Bill Jones Charlie Walker Rita Kay Stewart antl, front row left to right, Pat Pyle, Jeanette Potter 3 Q fv- gavfa FN-vb s T N ' .t i X'-MH? lf' 1 , , 344 av 41345 i 31 33: V qfsmwizg Bryson Club Do it with thy might, the motto of Bryson, TCU's oldest club, describes the way they go about promoting better relations between dormitory and town students. Membership is limited to 50, 25 town students and 25 dormitory students with an equal distribution of men and women. Members must be upperclassmen, outstanding students and leaders, and are elected to membership. Their primary activities are centered around raising money for their scholarship fund. Toward this end, they sold pot plants, cakes, and candy. The very active Bryson alumni organization has a reunion each Homecoming. bf 4-'I Barbara Beyette ji mmy Boley W Gail Bowden Pat Brown John Cantrell Richard Cothrum Jim Davis F V 'L i ,vali , r f .N ws-Q' Z2 , 'sv r 5 QL, Fir ff? f. , 'f M 73 'mv ,kai A t .X 'B Q1 Bryson Club members chatting after a club meeting are, left to right, Janeen Cunningham, Richard Walsh, vice president, and jan Sherley, treasurer. Other officers not pictured are Jackie Shatley, president, and Sybil Humphries, secretary. Margie Ann Dodson Jan Goodman -lane Guyler julia Ann Hedges Charlotte Lynn Johnson Jerry johnson Bill jones . .9 Ted Lange .J Marvin Lassiter james Livergood Betsy Loader Frank Mackey Don Massengale Gayle Meyer if 'Q 5 H' Ann Parnell june Pence Paul Pitts Lou Ann Ramey jimmy Reynolds Cloe Rounrree Warren Rudolph 'fr V, xy ,sf V 4- af it as ss. as l Sf , '5- x x , f 4- -war as 62 IM A Sully Sappington 39 - f Martha Stansell A g Ronny Stevenson ' Rita Kay Stewart Ginny Swartz I - Sandra Terry Bobby Tyler If Nancy Unger Virginia Waldrop Gerry Webb Bob Williams David Williams Lynne Williams William B. Wilson Judy Arnst Sally Behannnn Lera jane Blalteley jan Brookshire Annette Burns Cheryl Cannon Virginia Ann Churchill Charlene Cope Sylvia Cowden Marilyn Curl Barbara Daniels Fae Marie Featherston -Ian Ferguson Madelon Garrett Ann Goeclce Barbara Griffin Sara Hamilton Peggy Harden Marie Hawkins julia Ann Hedges Mary jameson Lynette johnson Mary Ann juran Amelia Kerby Karen Kroulik Dianna Leath julie Livesay Mary Yellott Manley Mary .lane Martin Janice Parr Patsy Pharris Billie Nell Ross Clue Rountree Ann Scarborough jannette Sparks ,X no if 92 '22- i t -0 -v Q it if 'SHA 47 igh 'J-Q' .. q K f s if' Officers of B84PW are, front row, left to right: Dottie Sneed, presi- dent Beverly Yohner, vice presidentg back row, left to right: Gay Dixon, treasurerg Donna Allen, secretary. 4 .uv ,ff :Q fn ..- C? v Q , Q if is iff ,.. an 3 A 4- tw L53 t v r Y ' in A Q- 1? Q? i Sir i -'V 'N A 335' , i 4, ' ' L ' I e flw aux.. Mary Jane Svacelc Carole White 'O 3 jane White ,, is Business and Professional Womens' Club To sponsor high ethical standards among studentsg to co-operate with the other clubs on the campusg and to establish contacts with the business world is the purpose of B. 8: P. W. In their monthly meetings, the group has speakers from downtown or from the School of Business to help them beiome better acquainted with the business world. They help with different projects around the School of Business, such as decorating the windows, and they have coffees with the Chamber of Commerce. kwa I Officers of Canterbury are, back row, left to right, Cornelia Cox, vestryg Bill Moore, vestryg Emily Tipton, treasurerg front row, Arlene Engelbert, junior wardeng Allan Hansen, senior warden. Not pictured: Cholly Atha, secretary, and julia Muller, vestry. Canterbury Association Billie Armsteacl Berry Barrett Janeen Cunningham Ronald Engle George Gould Lenox Ligon Donna McDaniel Beth Morris Jon B. Sellin William Smith Bart Tabor Doug Wolseley Providing fellowship between Episcopal students and stimulating interest in the Episcopal Church are two aims of the Canterbury Association. The group meets every Wednesday evening for devotions and discussions on religion and its practical application to daily life. ,... 9' 2 1 El age E E Joel Adams Warner Bailey William Bradshaw Beverly Dalton Harold Dunn Joe Hodgkins Michael Hughes Larry Lands joan Ellen Larmour Jamgs 553,-ben-Y hemistry Club v 'vi ' X f ' ' V t ...- ' A I: ...-. my S Edwin Grainge janet Wallrath i W'fnx'aw-vm-.Q :CHQ .N'f X rf Wi 'ts-RWM. ff , . . Zeit H . .tes-wi: Chemistry Club officers, left to right: Danny Stevenson, vice presidentg Patricia Moore, secretaryg Bill Yarger, president. The Chemistry Club has as its purpose to help students gain an interest in chemistry and its related fields. They try to accomplish this through their monthly meetings and the programs presented there. Each year in the spring the club visits various chemical refineries. The annual trip this year was to the Baton Rouge area. Drs. joe Hodgkins and W. H. Watson are the sponsors. Sandra Hocketsmith W, H. Watson Chi Delta Mu Every Tuesday immediately following chapel, Chi Delta Mu meets for a luncheon in the Student Cen- ter Ballroom, It is their aim to provide fellowship for Christian Service Students on campus. They also hope to acquire a better view of their lifels vocation. Providing a scholarship for a Christian Service student attending Jarvis Christian College is one of their main activities. This is done through donations of their own money. They also provide transporta- tion for the Volunteer Center and the YMCA. The Greek letters Chi Delta Mu stand for Chris- rian Service Student, Marsha Brotk Barbara Brooks Lynn Hudson Biggio Nancy Black Sherry Blessman Bill Boyle Carolyn Britton Betty jean Brown SC 4 Valeri Brown N, 4 Chloe Broylcs T ' Elva Buroker Kim Carpenter V W U Robert Carr X? 4 jay Sylvia Coalson rf ,fw?fQg9gffvy Y. Ag-Manage-w L i iiIZi?5?f2'?' N- ....- I unmwo Lawrence Cockrum Kendall Coffey , f' Nona Coston . , X ,vt Carolyn Crump l KSC' Billy R. Davis T' Pruitt Davis X Charles Dowell - Charles Downing Sandy Drago ' s ui Barbara Farnum Lavelle Ficlclin Harvey For! Janet Fowler Carol Foy janet Frantz Norlene Funk Susan Gepharr Saramay Gibson Richard Gorsun h Brite Harherr wr 1' t julie Harrison -Q3 Melba Hubert 1 Sharon lflendritk Charles Hcyt-r IH V Linda Hillsnmcr ,- Adra Mae Holdrtdgt- J Nanny Hopper I 4 tl jj Paula l-lorrlc ,lnnet Kay johnson Charles ,lohnson Max .loncs Ann Kinne Dorothy Kinnc Carolyn Kirlthnm Bill Kobcryu Dwight Lindslcy joy Adamson Phyllis Alexander Ralph Alexander Milton Ashmore Clifford Baker Bill Baldwin Charlotte Ballard Zeh Bennett Jin Beshell 1 at ' Qu rw! ,656 , 'Os 1 W as 5 2- F1 15- az' at , ' .ar iq-- at 37. -tl 1 Ki, f' ' fc! .ui- if ? A. 'K-W., na fm 2 ' - :wif a f: 'Q me -6 1 f mg, as as r Z la. Eb warg, it-if Patricia Walker Geneva Wallach Mary Sue Webb Wayne Wetsell Nelson Whipkey Ma'ion Wiley David Vfilliams Rebecca W'illi.ims Nick XVilson Perry XVim:rcn John D. XX'renth Baync- Yanney Audrey Long Joyce Lumpkin Cynrhia Lynch Cynthia MacNider Marian McBride Shelia Frances MtCollum Marilyn McLean Sylvia Mabry David Marshall Anne Matlock Lewis Mnndy Judy Morter Barbara Jean Naish Thomas Neyman Joyce Nicholson Berry Nielson Bren Norris Ken Nurnnelly Judy Oelfke Mary Pease Kenneth Phillips Howard Ratcliff Billie Reed Mike Reed Linda Rees Pat Rich Connie Ridgeway Judy Rositk Dorothy Sanner Hartley Sappingron Jo Ann Sayers Joe Short Silas H. Shorwcll Carol Shulris Richard Spears Jeff Stevens Janice Stogsdill Darrell Stubblefield Ann Terry Betty Ann Thomas William V. Tietsort Brenda Towles Billy Tumlinson Babs Tyler Fred Vazquez Chi Delta Mu spring officers are, left to right, standing, Charles Johnson, Dr. Ambrose Eclens, Judy Morter, Bill Boyle, David Wil- The officers of DSF are: bottom row, left to right, Buddy Del.atte, Joyce Nicholson, Forrestine Boyd, Chuck Dowell, Marina Fennimore, Judy Oelfke, Phyllis Alexander, Carolyn Crump. Second row, Walter Allen, Brownie Rogers, Howard Ratcliff, Joe Short, Ralph Alexander, Alan Abraham, Dick Spears. Disciples tudent Fellow hip The Disciples Student Fel- lowship meets four times a week in the University Chris- tian Church. This year the organization has sponsored a Christmas pro- gram and a brother-sister pro- gram at the All-Church Orphan- age. They also produced The Crucible, a play presented twice in Fort Worth and twice in Austin. In March the group hosted the State DSF Convention at TCU. Bottom row, left to tight, David Baker, Lawrence Cockrum, Linda Dallas, John Garnett, Howard Ratcliff, Charlie Heyer. Second row, Lindsey Emerson, Joe Short, Martha Caso, Hudson Biggio, Johnny Reynolds, Ralph Alexander, Jennie Lynn Massad, Jim Rudd, Ronnie Moore, Bill Sikes, Betty Porzclius, George Hakanson. Members of DSF are: bottom row, left to right, Billy Davis, Joyce Nicholson, Edmond DeLatte, David Hardcastle, Jewell Buchanan, Nancy Ann Thomas, Carolyn Kirkham. Second row, Jimmy Wright, Barbara Forman, Alan Abraham, Bonnie Wright, Leila Shear, Susie Harrison Elva Buroker, Charlotte Ballard, Martha Ford, Carol Wilson, Dennis Robinson. Third row, Janet Jackson, Mary Pease, Shelia McCollum, Charles Cannon, Sue Stuter, Judi Dodge, Mary Stovall. Fourth row, Janet Frantz, Sandra Stone, Max Jones, Marion Wiley, Noriene Funk, Larry Detzell, David Barry, Chloe Broyles, Betty Cole, Chuck Downing, Paul Cox. Fifth row, Carolyn Crump, Sally Wiley, Kim Carpenter, Ken Pearce, Curtis Jones. Bottom row, left to right, are: Ann Strunk, Ken Nunnelly, Nona Coston, Danny Owens, Mike Hodnett, Ronald Burgess, Nancy Hopper, Margie Shackleford, Burt Lehmann, Marita Fennimore, Jim Williams. Second row, Caroline Penn, Forrestine Boyd, Walter Allen, Joyce Lumpkin, Chuck Dowell, Phyllis Alexander, Dick Spears, Billie Reed, Joy Adamson, Billy Tumlinson, Sharon Hendricks, Darrell Stublefield, Brownie Rogers. Third row, Judy Morter, Ellen Hegman, Rodney Bargar, Charlie Johnson, Wilma Fowler, Marian McBride, Judy Oelfke, Leeline Goldsmith, Dan Ives, Sandy Drago, Dawson Schultz. Fourth row, Linda Richardson, Carol Schultis, Zeh Bennett, Hudson Geddie, Beverly Young, Jack Young, David Williams, Jeffy Stevens, Tommy Barton. Fifth row, Debby Green, Pinky Baker, J. O. Heath, Dick Garnett, Dick Williams. Sheppeard , Berry , Janice Stogsdill, Brenda Towles, Carolyn Acklen, Glen Shomaker, Chi Beta J eanenf Chi Beta, social organization for home eco- nomics majors and any interested girls, has a dual purpose. To provide social activity for girls with common interests and to inform them of careers in the field of home economics are the aims of this sorority, These young women have two monthly meetings. The first, a business meeting, em- ploys a program of direct interest to the girls to carry out one of the club's aims. Two pre- sented this year were a family education pro- gram that included pointers on how to pick a husband and a discussion on Ways to decorate homes inexpensively at Christmas time. The second is a dinner meeting in the Home Dem- onstration House. Helping each member to be a well-rounded person who uses her initiative, carries respon- sibility and fosters high ideals and an apprecia- tion for home life is a part of the Chi Beta plan. Chi Beta officers are: left to right, Doris Smith, reporterg Julia Bird Muller, treasurerg Dixie Elenburg, historian, Helen Flowers, vice president, Barbara jones, secretaryg Janis Davis, president. Gail Click Carolyn Coffey Janis Crawell Ruth Edberg Cinda Ellis Wilma Fowler Linda Haggard Betty Herrin jan jones Joyce Kunkel Marjorie Lindsey Beverly Reed Carolyn Rlckets Doris Smith Sue Sturer Frances Taylor Elizabeth Vaughn Lynda Young 'Q ' ' A .. 3 . . ' Q. -I II g . all . . HQ vi ia, . K, W . . 5 Q' x :. J, Y f WT ,Q-egg' MQ M' . .,.,. ' ak A H .:: ,: i'5'f-. ,, , - 'T '. ' , :ff W . I ' - -' '. 'I::'k3.iE1f-E- , , 4 . Wi. a -4 , KZ. .1 ,W g Y. wma! .Qt W, 2 if .e-4' . ffiile -. Q E W 1, I' A . A -, .. I f , , N, , X P ' i 'al , 'Qt wifi E : G,-i 'fa r M-ig? Q, if ' L 4 at - 3- 4 Q LQQQ Q ff ,VG Angela Boone Lee Ann Campbell , 2 'Qx fe ff' x g 'Q .Q A F, K , Q if , ' my , QW, I Rini 'QQ'-.v .., f rv luv X V' V' is s 5 Q 'Jia r if -aware wifi t Robert Carr Janeen Cunningham Lindsey Emerson The officers of the English Club are, left to right, Cynthia Lynch, secretaryg Chester Sullivan, vice presidentg Brett Nor- ris, treasurerg David Marshall, president. Mary Foust Susan Gephart Margaret Gooch David Hardcaste Betty jane johnson O Engl: h lub To increase the interest in English literature is the goal of the English Club. Their meetings bring together English majors and faculty members of the English department. Among the programs for the year was a talk by the sponsor of the club, Dr. MacLaine, PM Powell who gave a reading in dialect of Burns' poetry. Membership is open to any student inter- ested in literature. joy Pace Mike Reed Dorothy Louise Rosamoml Dorothy Sanner Joann Stoneham Beverly Smith julie Tipton Lorraine Sherley. sponsor Diagonally: Dorothy Kemper, recording secretaryg Phyllis Alexander, presidenrg Marian McBride, membership secretaryg Sissy Pulley, vice presi- dent. Top: john Waldrop, publicityg Ed Parker, treasurer. Falli Player ,Q -ev' '33 ,, 'fb 9 ff' gf a . Q ' ' ' 'N -was ' ' 1 ., ii iigyizlggfe joy Adamson Anita Archer Patricia Bennage Beverly Bennett Gwen Blanton Sally Ann Coates jimmy Cohen Cynthia Cory Michael Cusack Billy R. Davis Sydney Lee Drawdy Lindsey Emerson janet Fowler Susan Gephart Gayla Graves Mary Elizabeth Harris Linda Hillsamer Ann Hire Falli Players The Fallis Players meet every second and fourth Thursday at 12:00 noon in the Stu- dent Center to give students an opportunity to participate in dramatic activities on the campus. The students gave Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs as their annual childrens musical. They also provide a 55250.00 yearly scholarship for some person in the speech-hearing clinic, Charlotte Johnson Barbara jones Robert jones Nita Lei gh 3 5 5 Peggy Leuty 'ai Mary Littlejohn , Joyce Lumpkin 1 an . jean McBride , Valorie McManus , i.. g I gy, A ii' 'i 3 'fi , KB . ' ,f r Muriel Moore I 3 . Joyce Nicholson Ee Norma Norman - Eleanor Oliver I AE .- Lynn Peterson 351 S rev., rg: f' - 'i - ' D Neal Reck 0' Grace Selvin 41 Robert Sessions ', 3 Sherron Sparks Charlotte Starbird Marla Summerford T y Q ..... I I as 5 Tiff I tw , 3 rife 0134 Lynn Swann Lora Thomason .lacqueline Totter Beverly White Richard Williams Kathryn Younger X4-i' I iN xfx ss: 1 T -H a . ...Zig -. 3' Q: Ia l 'S' fi, 1,4riYf,l','ll Nancy Hopper Hallie Ruth jackson Charles Jefferies 5 me 'VF :Sister 1' 'Nw 'TIC- J , Y ts 1 D 2. ,.,. V . ,K i'74 ' V fa ,i 1 wk. 'Q 6. 5 ,Q 'h .-.,. A ..,, 3 lf., if ss ,J . X uv '03 Q9 L -ff!! as ff ,At - 'tgexs 'K 'I' fe ll mir itil x ' Q FS. E X Hari f nl! Flying Club officers are: back row, left to right, c!A!Ist c. Harold Jennings, maintenanteg c!M.Sgt. Ray Leuty, vice president-secreraryg c!M.Sgt. Robert Treadaway, ptesidentg front row, left to right, c!A!lst c. jerry McReynolds, operationsg c!A!lst c. Danie Fitzgerald, treasurer. c!Capr. james E. Packer, sergeant-at-arms, not shovia. tilt F: it' W :' 5:'2Ii..2:,.t ' 4 A ' 4 3 291353 ., ' M I Y' , s '54- is 2 . at mga.,- - 'W , 4'i'l3'i' i 4-:N- .5. FX f 3 ae. :fig 'L Nw., JV? . 1 W z Me. 1 95 Z gf A 51 3 435922. 1 1 :.::F ., RCTC Flying Club Meeting every other Thursday, the ROTC Flying Club works to create an interest in flying for the ROTC cadet. Providing a means by which the cadet can learn to fly before going into active service is the group's principal objective. This year the club purchased a Taylorcraft airplane which they keep at Russell Field. Money for the new plane was obtained through the sale of their old air- craft and also through the sale of basketball programs at the games last spring. The three dollars a month dues paid by each member goes for upkeep on their airplane. Meetings are primarily devoted to flight instruction through the use of movies and lectures. Richard Byrne Danie Fitzgerald Lonnie Holliday Harold Jennings Ray Leuty Stanley McAnelly jerry McRc-ynoltls Donald Mooty Bill Muse Richard Newsom james E. Packer Tidwell Sanford William E. Smith Robert Trearlaway Captain T. F. Schlocman. sponsor Frogettes Frogettes is a campus organization of freshman dormitory women. They comply with the rules laid down by Leti governing the wearing of fresh- man caps and various freshman activi- ties. The club sponsors numerous activi- ties throughout the year and is active in all campus events. This year they built an outstanding float for the homecoming display. Jeanine Heherer Sharon Hoffa Adm lloldridgc Jo Ann Holmes Jessie Jo Johnson Joan Kitley Janiece Magee Harriette Massey Joy Mattern Ada Morgan Sandra Moyers Carol Ann Phillips Lynda Rcnfro Sara Sue Roberson Jerry Rothfus Martha Kay Scott Nancy Sheppeard Sandra Smyth Par Stillman Ann Strunk Lynn Swan Lynda Thompson Kay Wade Judith Ann Wartl Gerry Ann Wentz Barbara Fay White Shirley Zazvorka Martha Daniels Betty Ann Davidson Ellen Dillingham Linda Douglas Sandra Duncan Sandra Dunagan Mary Engbrock Rosalie Eversole Betty Fant Judy Galloway Logan Graham Joan Gregerson Jackie Gregory Nancy Harral C? Officers of the Frogettes are, left to right, Linda Jones, treasurerg Christi Smith, presidentg Jodie Cramer, vice president. Not shown: Taffie Stranguard, secretary. Jane Adams Beth Altola Beverl Barber Y Brenda Ann Boyd Judy Carlisle Lynda Childress Sue Cmtty Gayle Crouth Wilma Cole Ann Craig if Q il wg, K sg?-' ii 'ff M 5:57 fy' ,f Y srl' f t, ,f 5 f ,,..,,, i . 'ff L ini.. ' is -LY-s Yisreg . f -mf? ? X 21+ a iv r x ee ga 5 66 QS! il 4, wx .. in Q ,ml rim!! L f .A N . 'EQ L A A f-3? t 'F' -J af' 1 D I 1 i, rw- 0 A Q K -F9 ,. L I J! 'a 1 L Q.. K: fp ,. -i any M 1, .,. sig, V . H QQ cry ff ,. i sa '5 1 A tx. J r N' N A s r V' 'F-if tg-Qi'-' . ,E 1 GQ? W 'L ' 2 A Q. t. 2 a uw Cr: ' x 'Q , wi is 3 -2' ' V' f3.?A:ff'lJ .Lf 'Q 2 f 1 . 43 J, N - 1 5 .. ' ya gh? .., Q' ,tl r F Q. ,gay an L aggw , ,gmffyqpg A r-2 .2561 'JR' Louis Cable qs-vt Robert Carr Ronald Cheshire Reg Day Dr. Leo Hendricks Charlene lckes wx. Daniel Jarvis Felix Jimenez Albert Lloyd Bob Mahana William lwlcGill Glen Miller l 2 Burl Pirtriio I Wava Lee Relsor X P Ky, f QT x l f' Q...- ..Lf W , '55 - , Ray Rhyne Ah Glenn Roe . V. z. gag Brent Watson iggitwtttf t 'ES Y Z' ' N Michael Williarns ,M -A. :a g . Betnt Winkel Sue Zimmerman Mr. Edward Heuer, sponsor Geology Club Membership in the Geology Club is open only to geology majors. Meetings are planned to further the knowledge of the members and to produce a friendly relationship between classmates and fac- ulty members. Meetings are held every other Thurs- day evening in the Science Building. Club business, a program and a social , hour round out each evenings agenda. One of the club's projects for the spring semester was a display at the an- nual convention of the American Associ- ation of the Petroleum Geologists held in Dallas. Among the clubls traditions is an an- nual field trip which is taken in the spring and a senior banquet designed to honor the graduating geology majors. Officers of the Geology Club are, left to right, Ivie L. Coppedge, secretary-treasurerg Raymond Fayle, presidentg Orvel Forbes, vice-president. XX .xlrur Allen humutl lianlqiiutl lliul ltirlwr JJ, john R. Ht-.xnl D.n'lil lilnlnxootl Gail lioliltke Roy llrenmn Kenneth Britt Kim Carpenter ...Ag Gwff. Ilongilil gl. Carr Charles llnis Don R IXAVIS 'U Ritmftl ct inns N' -M Filmnnil Ile Latte ff. W. l5unt,m Htil Ii, Dungim james lxtlmmls Duvul Iiiilc Sh Hurry Iilwooil ,loc Iinoihs l.. Allan lflllwmlc ,luilith Forrest Dorothy Garrett jim Gautier Don lf. Gibson james Gideon Carl Glllierxixn Dim Guntl XV1llum Grtiilg Hmulril Gram Ritlmrd Hake --I jerry Hutson Charles lsbcll Whilrer Knnia ' .1 1 Roy King 9' . Clyde Lane V Q Keunsilx Leu Lee Linilslcy Charles lingo 7 r'-f 1- i Keith Mcfnxllety Douglas Michel Rex Blix john Muir XX'on 'I'.ze Oli Leon Olixer K-21-1 ut 'cirson ' l lxcnncrh R mst W illmm bikes lzlizubcth Smiley Edwin Sri qi Homiletic Guild The Homiletic Guild is an important part of the student life of Brite College of the Bible. Its varied programs include ac- tivities of service, fellowship, and entertain- ment. Anyone who is enrolled in Brite Col- lege is eligible for membership. Weatherly Hall, located in the Brite Col- lege building, is the scene of the weekly luncheon meeting of faculty and students. Here they have opportunities to meet many of the distinguished guests that visit the campus. Members of the group also supply devotions for the local Goodwill Industries. This is one of the yearly service projects of the organization. L 5 y 'O' I if r we I ,gi ,I 1 7 5 si' , 'Q . -,tai X -0 Q G. . c 'Sr I at 4 lf! I 'ix E ,wt K r ik-X Xb k its X - s- 2: . nu...-f .1 Arthur iezmd Leslie Wilkins Frank Williams Loren Williiims Don Woodley JKKYS N 2 is 6 '92 ,H-f gi!-,V ., .1 4' VM. .ff 'ff Ji l ,A- pw' l I 1 3 ' FX Iii 'iv . ai, ' Officers of The Homiletic Guild are, left to right, Bill Robinson, secretary treasurer, Ed Hennig, vice presidentg and Vaughn Alexander, president. fm X' Jl M f i Mtn dt. QQ, .45 ,, it rg 24 F' 2 Q vi Mwxmvswiii '- 1 as E51 tg vs Margo Allen Snmlrix Harlan Dinnnax Blanton Valerie Brown Sally Ann Coates Kiimrlyn Colley Snnilm Cornell Mnrtlm Daniels Paulette Drcyer Mutha Foul glam Goodinim Karen Harden Paula Hustle Kirsti Knurlson Judy Oellkc Sallie Raines Linda Richardson Connie Ricllueway Roslyn Rmvlancl Nnnly Sue Shook 'lame Sprungcr Ann Strunk Peggy Whutley' Mavis Yellntt Independent Womens Club A relatively new organization, The In- dependent Women's Club was formed in November of 1957 to provide fellowship for non-Greek women, to promote school spirit, and to be a service organization for the school and students. Meetings are held every Monday night at 6:50 in the Student Center, and the mem- bers have participated in several school ac- tivities, such as Homecoming, in which one of the girls won the tricycle races. Officers of Independent Women's Club are, left to tight Nancy Shook, social chairmang Barbara Scoggin, vice presidentg Joann Mahan, secretary-treasurerg Donna Sperling, president. Pre meeting conversation is enjoyed by: left to right, Dr. George P. Fowler, sponsor Samuel Dayal, vice president, Uoong Tack QRoyJ Kim, presidentg Betty Marie Taylor, secretary-treasurer. International Friend hip lub The International Friendship Club is a social organization which seeks to promote mutual understanding and friendship be- tween foreign and American students at Texas Christian University. Club meetings are highlighted by the exchange of interest- ing facts about the customs and languages of the different countries. With members from Egypt, India, jordan, japan, China, Korea, Formosa, Peru, Bolivia, Mexico, Germany, Hungary, the Philippines and the United States, the group can really be con- sidered an international club. Nancy Lee Audrey Long Barbara McFarlin Satoru Numajiri Diana Perez Helen Sheffield Grate Yu Mrs. George Fowler Dr. George Fowler Nelson Arana Pat Benson Nancy Black Bobby Butler Samuel Chao Mary Felkel Florence Fu ng Betty Hinton sri u an Margaret Hsuch Ted Huang ann 'W-lr 'w,r axis 2 if i' . I - 'I li Z, A ' fri . SAW' fig! la legit! 3 t . ,gy -5.149 v -1 'Qi we ' ,ffsv .fl ' - sz?- 131, '09 -. .fri N ,,, - .... g Wa: -:Keri ff ' -an va. 3 i are W lu. , A X TG' Sk V if .,:i::f::- L' 3: , - hir ,vw W A , 55,5 i if iii .4 at ui.-A .-I' QM Officers of Kappa Kappa Psi are, standing, left to right, Del Pakiser, vice presidentg Leslie Ross, presidentg seated, Charley Walker, sergeant-at-armsg jim Vanlandingham, treasurerg and Arthur Dervaes, secretary. William Auvenshire Harold Dean Grimm Dewell 4 id - ve l, 'ral' K 1 t X Kappa Kappa P I Kappa Kappa Psi is a national honorary fraternity for bandmen and was organized on the TCU campus in the spring of 1957. Members have been working this year on projects to raise money to attend the Na- tional lntercollegiate Band Conference next August in Tallahassee, Florida. The Con- ference meets every two years and attend- ing band members try out for a place in the Intercollegiate Band. Kappa Kappa Psi also plays host to visit- ing bands by serving them refreshments and showing them the TCU campus. Grady Graham Eddie Griffin james Heath Jerry Huffman Don Lacy Charles Macune Roger Martin Meredith Phillips Joel Yeakley Dilly Young l '6 li Egg g I ,. ,Q ,. . ,A,,: . i i Gd A iid , E55 if ,J IZ.: .X . K .If . , E 7 . , -is Le Circle Francai Monthly luncheon meetings of the French Club provide an opportunity for all students interested in the French language and customs to study and to practice the language. Members found colored slides of France, a French movie, and dinner at a French restaurant entertaining as well as educa- tional. A CARE package to Europe was the Christmas project of Le Circle Francais. '19' ,N uv 'N Y? R. Q 539' Donna Sperling julie Tipton judy Truelson Virginia Turley Janis Wilhar Annette Wiley Bobbie Sue Albrecht Linda Alexander jim Breedlove Beth Brunberg Barbara Durham Mary Foust Judy Galloway Susan Gephart Logan Graham Collette Hill Hallie Ruth jackson Betty jane johnson joan Kitley Kirsri Knudson Marian McBride Barbara McFarlin Linda Monk Mary Ann Moore Barbara Ann Naish Robert Norris Pat Parker Pat Powell Sally Ransone Mike Reed Judy Rosick Barbara Salter Edrie Schneeberg jan Sherley Betty jane Johnson, with officers, left to right, Liz Creson, president Margaret Gooch, treasurerg Dorothy Sanner, vice president. Not pictured Carol Kitchens, vice president. Fort Worth If ,X . W, 1,5 'Q Mff' ,.i,.' ANA 452: ra . V ,M ' t x,w aa ff' awww f' G Q I - Sw 1, ,itg fli X 5,23 K fy ' , waz, A ,, 'AM ,l E N Q-'N ' 5 f 1 1--A, 'W' E M K Fifa, ' 'f i , 1-My M rf . . . .,, -, -'-- . 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Together -eff me I Carolyn Acklen Lynn Adams Vickie Adcock Carol Sue Allen Di Anna Allen Donna Allen Mary Dean Allen 's George Anne Allison Anita Archer Susan Archer Cholly Arha Sandra Baden Jerry Ann Baize Nancy Baldwin Charlotte Ballard Judy Barber Pat Barker Sally Behannon Nina Ann Belders Patricia Bennage Beverly Bennett Kathleen Birkner Lera Jane Blakely Mary Gay Bland Kay Blankenship Dianna Blanton Gwen Blanton Kathy Bohannon Betsy Bong-Scott Janice Bowen eti it 'AW' N x ll 5 .X 'wg 4 Sv. li Q40 Judy Brackney Valerie Sissy Braselton lone Brassfieltl Suellen Brenner Barbara Ann Brezik Barbara Britain Jan Brookshire Betty Brown Sharron Brown Shirley Buller Elva Buroker Lee Ann Campbell Cheryl Cannon Judy Casburn Brenda Kay Castloo 'Janet Clinton Joy Clouse Sally Ann Coates Carolyn Coffey Mary Lynne Coleman Jackie Ann Collie Virginia Coney Karle Ann Couchman Kara Sue Cox Nancy Crenshaw Sharon Crist Janis Crowell Charlotte Linn johnson Leti, an organization of sophomore dorm women, was formed to orientate freshman women to college life and help them become acquainted with campus and dorm rules. ' They acr as sponsor of the Frogertes, a social club for freshmen and gave a get-acquainted party for them in the S.C. Ballroom last fall. Cissy Gehlen Sue Gillham Ann Goeclte llelen Ann Gordon Margaret Gorman Mary Anne Graff Carolyn Graves Barbara Griffin Rr-betta Gunter Ann Guthrie Mrrrrlm Hall Sara llamilron Prrtriria llamnwnrl Mary lzlxmlvetlx llarris lnryla Hnrville llnrhrrru llatlrelrl Viilti llrmltins Nami' llcl1tlr'rsun Carol llenley Berry Herrin vw Loletre Hill Ann Hire Karen Sue llolmes Mary Beth Honrs Carol llotmlier f a Nancy Hopper Paula Hotrlt' -lean lrvin ,lnniic kloathimi Lynette johnson Mary George jones jane Joyce Delora Keck Edie Focke Carolyn Folsom Martha Ford Noriene Funk Vinera Gafford Joan Gaston 1:--r Gay Dixon Donna Dreschel Berry Drushel Nancy DuBerry Margarer DuBose Pat Duncan Barbara Eades Ruth Edberg Harrier Finch Sylvia Flower rf. . is my W L J x, ii W' ,EW , . va f J l . ,xg .3 5 Qi? iw!-in , :I , ij ii- if 3 W ,f J j vy Q ,.,.. , V' ' ij' 2, 'N , , f of ,W il- ... it 'fa 1 3 V ,N ,. ,A JH if . Vim -iwfff-Hi' 6 -4 . wc! fa if fa L, H. fi Y fa 'I ' - 6- Rr x 'T Barbara Kee Ann Kelly Dorothy Kemper is 123 Sandra Kimmons Ruzh Ann Kindiger Anna King Elinor King '2 'Va 'B' sa- 'TV Ann Kinne Dororhy Kinnc Janis Kirby Klrsri Knutlson Karen Kroulick eti Joan Ellen Lamour Berry Alite Lane Fran Lashlee Dianna Leath Sara Lynn Lerk Suzanne Lee Mary Carol Lemons Vesta Levy Aud rey Long Judy Longley Dollye Jo Luton 9, QQ Suzanne Luton Jan McBrayer Doris Jean MtBritle Marian McBride Becky McCormack Donna McDaniel Betty MCG rcw .rf Gayle McMullan Doris Madison Marilyn Martin Lois Minze Margaret Moar Sandra Molyneaux Linda Monk Dolores Moore Lynda Moore Mary Ann Moore Marijo Morgan Zola Morgan jane 0. Farrel Moss Sue Muckelroy Linda Mundy juily Murray Peggy Norton Janine Parr Joyce Paulson liva Anne Pearson lilcanor Penn Lynn Peterson Patsy Pharris Par Pitzer Bettie B, Porzclius Patsy Posey Marion Dorothy Por ICI eff - w A 'V ,V 'E 'if' Q' T, if '3- t+ + M30--if Q H' ,N .-..---.W Leti officers, left to right: Sandra Adams, ptesidentg Judy Oelfke, vice president. Connie Ridgeway Jamye Roach Mozclle Robbins Bnbbie Nelle Roberts Suzy Romans Jeanne Rosser Cloe Rountree Peggy Runkle Suzanne Russell Mary Sandridge Sally Sappingtnn Jo Anne Sayers Laquita Schlicht Barbara Claire Sthmidt Dorothy Sehruedcr Melinda Stott Sylvia Kay Short Carolyn Spence Jeanne Spivey Janet Stayton Petty Caldwell Steele Alice Sterling Janice Stogsdill Jn Ann Stoneham Luann Stratton Barbara Taylor Franres Tayllmr Sandra Terry Kathryn Ann Tens Jean Thompson Earlene Tripp Virginia Turley Carol Ann Turner Susan Verner Janet Vernon Virginia Waltlrnmp Janet Wallrazh Jessika Warren Mary Sue Webb Elizabeth Wells Rebecca Williams Jamie Wilson Lallajo W'riglit Kay Yves Jr-an Young Lenn Young Lynda Young Kathryn Younger Gloria Ann Zander Barbara Zeiglcr Diane Rankin Patsy Rayburn Beverly Gail Read Laurana Rite fe n I A' ' x, Y. 1 is ex iw bn 9 fu ,. 1 'P ' r s n Spanish Club officers are: left to right, Jewel Buchanan, secretary- tteasurerg Hector Zamorano, vice presidentg Rachel Ramirez, N I if Dean Jerome Moore, sponsor Dr. john Hammond, sponsor Miss Eula Lee Carter sponsor president. Los Hidalgos Los Hidalgos' membership is open to any- one interested in Spanish. The group strives to promote the speaking of Spanish, to learn more about the customs of Spain and Latin America, and to give a chance for as- sociation between students and the profes- sors of the Spanish department. Meetings consist of discussions aimed at gaining a better cultural understanding of Spanish-speaking countries. Often a student or an outside representative from one of these countries xspeaks to the group. Some- times films are shown to supplement the program. After each meeting practice ses- sions in Spanish are held. Vicki Anderson Anita Archer ,,. johnny Bennett fd jim Breedlove Barbara Brezik Carolyn Britton Lee Ann Campbell Martha Caso Russell Covitt Shel in Estes Samuel Ghattas firm uv' Margaret Gooch Patsy Harper jo Anne Holmes Jessie Jo johnson Bill jones Kay Kent Ruth Ann Kindiger Barbara 'McFarlin Anne Magness Ramon Martinez Pat Millican Linda Monk Sandra Moyers ,-.N iii joan Newkirk Robert E. Norris loyce Patterson Martha Peebles Diana Perez N' Sara Sue Roberson Roslyn Rowland Wade Simpson William Smith Sherron Sparks Donna Sperling Mary Stovall Betty Ann Thomas Elizabeth Wells Nancy Whittaker Betty Wynn Rex Anderson Fred Ball Charles Barnes I. B. Childs Samuel Ghattas lie Hed es ,f my V' JU H William Henson George Hoops Eric Jacobson Harlene Kautz Ray Lance jim Pierce john Renfro Louis Tesar Bmce Thomas 0 E- C E , Marketln Club sf- ' Charles Weeks Doug Wolseley . All students interested in the advancement of science in marketing are welcomed to the TCU Col- V 5 . legiate Chapter of the American Marketing Associa- 2 ' tion. t gf The Chapter fosters scientific study and research in the field of marketing and encourages the de- velopment of sound thinking in marketing theory. Bridging the gap between marketing theory and practice is one of the main goals of the organization. Membership means activity and closer contact with members, visitors and faculty. .1 Marketing Club officers: front row, left to right, Dr. Sm Leifeste, sponsor and professor of marketingg R. M. Speng- ler, presidentg jim Pierce, vice president. Back row, left to right, Edward Hoops, treasurerg Derrel Schmars, sergeant- at-armsg Ted Buckart, program chairmang Kenneth Dixon, secretary. Music Educators National Conference MENC is the student branch of the Music Teachers National Association. Meeting the second Tuesday of each month in the Student Center, the organi- zation gives its members an opportunity to develop professionally while still in school. On March 4 MENC sponsored a Fine Arts banquet which was the kickoff for the Fine Arts German Festival. Dr. Park- er of the German department gave an address on the Interrelation of German Arts. MENC was the first music organi- zation to sponsor this banquet and plans to make it an annual affair. Among their other activities for the year, the group had a booth at the Ac- tivities Carnival and sent several repre- sentatives to the MENC state convention. MENC officers are: left to right, Annetr Smith, presidentg James Vanlandingham, vice presidentg Linda Harwell, secretary-treasurer. -tr' William R. Auvenshire Yvonne Baker Brenda Black ,-va ,0- ,,, . V, 'rr A 7123, 4 ir Cynthia jane Reeves Juanita Day Alice Ann Duke Lorraine Forman Rubyrae Foster Barbara jean Gunn . ,1 gif ,fxj 2' ' f f .E N Davis Gail Hutchins janet NX1olford Verna Kcnnelly Billy Lawson Betty Lumpkin Charles Lynch jenny Lynn Massad Mary Ann Ott Delbert Pakiser Leslie Ross Sylvia Lee Sthroede Carol Snodgrass Sandra Sutherland Leta Thomason r Military Honor Society officers are: left to right, cfcapt. Bill Kithas, president, cfmaj. Sidney Poynter, treasurer, cfsfmaj. Ray Leuty, secretary. Military Honor Society Cadets in the Military Honor Society must have an overall B average in their college Work with an A average in their ROTC courses. The group's monthly meetings are designed to further orient the cadets in Army life and policy. Toward this end, they have heard talks by Dr. Sells of the psychology department and by Col. Eugene A. Watts, professor of military science and tactics. In addition to its instruction program, the society also acts as a service organization for the Cadet Corps. 'iey f be E ...s QS! Back row, left to right: Capt. Murphy, john Giordano, George Markos, james Gist, Robert Taylor, George Jones, Warner Bailey, Norman Darwin, Olin Weiss. James Watkins, Richard Walsh, and William Steele. Middle row, left to right: Allen Eyler, Charles Macune, Joe Blackwell, James Morse, Joe Huddleston, Richard Spell, Robert Butler, Ted Lang, David Freeman, and Stanley Gill. Front row, left to right: Bill Kithas, Ray Leuty, Sidney Poynter, Robert Burn, Homer Markos, Leon Sims, Robert Fleming, Rapheal Sanchez, jerry johnson, and Bobby Lewis. 'TW' lf. 5 P-55' -z .... A J Xt rx. ft' Brenda Black 5 . Q A .32 ' W ' Aff K h 951'- i i '11Ql:i.'i,':I5fii- :- - Marsha Brock Mary Alice Dammann Edna R. Davis Juanita Day Rubyrae Foster Linda Harwell Betty Lumpkin jenny Lynn Massad Mu Phi Epsilon Mu Phi Epsilon, national girls' honorary music sorority, sends members to the United States Public Health Hospital to enter- tain the patients. As a national or- ganization, the group sponsors American music, music in the Far East, music therapy, and music in hospitals. The members support the National Magazine Subscrip- tion Agency. Funds from this pro- ject go to support the Gads Hill Center School of Music. Zana R, Flowers ip-. gm Mu Phi Epsilon officers, seated, left to right, are: Janet Wfolford, recording secretaryg Edna Davis treasurer, Elizabeth Ray, presidentg Sarita Gattis, corresponding secretary, Rubyrae Foster, vice presi dentg Annette Smith, chaplain. Standing: Brenda Black, historian. Sandra Molyneux Atelia Prince Elizabeth Ray Margaret Lu Rounds Annett Smith Sandra Sutherland Lew Thomason jeggika Warren . inet! 3 . . ra., s 924331 af l is TQ' 251 .if- if Sylvia Lee Schroeder Janie Williams x fre 7.. -fy J V, J ' 79 K vi ., X fi: K janet Wolford Wm K1 an ,fd juni 'al 't x vt wr' an-as 1 - 2 A , lx ff- x eff' , ' 53. X , A... f ' ' 31 ' l C' ' 1 as ,J 5 ,Q- W 3- C ..-5 at A fi' K Xl av-MW 1 Thomas C. Allen Wallace Blackwood jimmy M, Cawthorn Ray Cowan Beverly Dalton joe Weldon Driskell Bette Dmshel jay Franklin jimmy Fuston Dora Grainge jane Harlan Richard Lee Hearn Richard C. Henschel Joyce Hubenak Terry Kinney Pat Lytle l i el 5 3 l'3 O 3 .. ,..,., I fiw Parabola Club officers are: left to right, Fred A. Womack, vice presidentg Charlie .lo jackson, secretary-treasurerg james Martin, president, Marlene Lovelace June Massengale Kenneth Sloan Inez Sodd mee I 'fx of-' Donald Outenreath Curtis Outlaw Danny Owen Glenn D Roe james . Ann Swengel Judy Truelson janet Wallrath Charles Wilson Stimulating interest in mathe- matics and promoting good fellow- ship among students and professors in this field is the purpose of the Parabola Club. Besides the mathematical pro- gram presented at regular monthly meetings, there are also several social activities held each semester. Membership in this club derives primarily from mathematics majors and minors above freshman rank, with good academic records, One of the main projects of the organization is raising money for the Parabola scholarship fund. Brown B. Rogers Bernt F. Winkle- 'Y ,E-ef , 1, in rf' james W. Rutledge Cita Marie Wright rt 'Fl f Ni 1 X 5 I : '23 Y r f, A Phi Sigma Iota Phi Sigma Iota, national Romance language honor society, has for its purpose the recogni- tion of outstanding work in Romance lan- guages and literature, the stimulation of ad- vanced study and research in this field, and the promotion of friendship between the United States and the nations using these lan- guages. Only juniors, seniors and graduates who have at least an overall B grade average and who are either majoring or minoring in a Romance language are admitted to the society. Before he graduates each member is required to present a research paper to the group. This paper usually deals with the country whose language the member is studying. French, Spanish, Italian, Romanian and Portuguese are the languages studied by the society. Officers for Phi Sigma Iota are: left to right, Pat Miller, president, Liz Creson, vice president, Rachel Ramirez, secre- tary, and Wade Simpson, treasurer, not shown. Jim Breedlove Robert Butler John Cantwell Linda Monk Sandra O'Donnell Sue Parish Pat Parker Rachel Ramirez Barbara Salter Dorothy Sanner jan Sherley Nancy Sue Shook Wade Simpson Donna Sperling Barbara Witunan Mary Foust Margaret Gooch Joann Hansen Anne Meredith Magness 1-sf' M ,t p dt ,-f' . MN X '40 348' Barbara Drew . A Alice Akers nk Carol Sue Allen Patricia Ann Bean ' Josie Lu Bird si 5 f , ' fir u if f ' tr Lee Ann Campbell Lynda Childress Ann Craig -fs A M at gs 4 Q Susan Gephart N 1 if .ft Logan Graham Sarah Hamilton PSA officers, left to right: Wade Simpson, presidentg Patsy Pearson, vice presidentg Kathe chairman of foods committee, Toni Akers, secretaryg Ellen Janes, URC representative, and W treasurer. Presbyterian Student Association Each Wednesday evening the Presbyterian Student Association meets for study and recreation following a supper. During the first. semester, guests spoke to the group on Presbyterianism. The course of study for the second semester was Courtship, Love and Marriage, taught by a psychologist. ra Berry Herrin Anita Hope Hallie Ruth jackson Bob Janes Lynette johnson Carole Langdon Peggy Leuty Audrey Long Mary Elizabeth McKown Margaret Morgan Mary Ann Nugent Par Park john Reed Kathryn Salmon . . , ' 23' Helen Sheffield jerry Spearman W1 .,, Sharon Thompson -Q. Michael Walling Peggy Warren David Wooldridge james Perry Wootren rine Salmon, arner Bailey, uv 1--p jack Harkrider Sybil Humphries Jerry johnson Lynne Adams Judy Arnst Pat Beckham Robert Bullock John Cantwell Ann English Harvey Fort Press Club officers are, left to right, Richard Tipton, presidentg john Farr, treasurerg Doris Stanley, vice president' Jan Ferguson secretary. Ruth Arm Kindiger 1 ' Harvey Little John Morehart Pre s Club One of the aims of the Will Ridings Press Club is to assist members in becom- ing better acquainted with the principles of journalism. The group, named in honor of J. Willard Ridings, founder of the TCU journlaism department, strives to unite journalistic talent, truth, and energy on the TCU campus into a closely organized unit of good fellowship. Membership is open to anyone interested in journalism. 1 H! Beth Morris -. ' Gordon Pynes as X ,Ei j'Nell Rogers Bob Schieffer ef john Shield Judy Smith Michael Whittaker 'kwin-ijguq 1. w ,r . Officers of Psi Chi are, seated, left to right: Kay Busch, recording secretaryg Louise Yates, presidentg Jeanette Bell, treasurer. Standing: Carol Groening, corresponding secretaryg Richard Gorsuch, vice presidentg Judy Fields, social chairman. Psi Chi Psi Chi, national honorary phychology society, was inaugurated on the TCU campus on September 28, 1956. Its purpose is to advance the science of psychol- ogy, and to encourage, stimulate, and maintain scholarship of the individual mem- bers in all fields, especially psychology. Requirements for membership include a major or minor in psychology and a 2.75 over-all scholastic average with a 5.00 average in psychology. The group meets bi-monthly and sponsors seminars on related subjects. The organization formulates a yearly project dealing with some phase of TCU's de- partment of psychology. Ronald Matson Clarence Miller Sue jo Parrish Walter Webb Norman Watts Sherry Blessman Albert Craugh John Emery Judith Field C. W. I.aGrone Larry Killian Marilyn McLean Qi G. swf -1:-' K 'A a X Nw y- . yr er.- x-4.4. li 6 1 X N x Nt xx This year's Rodeo Club officers are, left to right: Dr. Comer Clay, sponsorg Pat McDaniel, secretaryg George Powell, president. Officers not pictured: Aubrey Taylor, vice presidentg and Richard Hankins, treasurer. f R70 Adrian Adams A Jerry Ann Baize Q Fa 'Q Beverly Barber Janice Beary Rodeo Club So that members of Rodeo Club, whether rodeo contestants or not may derive some benefit from membership in the club, a social is planned for each month. These socials in- clude hayrides, dances, steak frys, and horse- back rides Main plan for this year was the all- school rodeo which was similar to the ones in the past. ,av Beverly Bennett Jane Bergstrom William Black Bill Bonner Forestine Boyd Nancy Boyd Suellen Brenner Judy Casburn C. A. Cheek John Chevens Virginia Ann Churchill Linda Coleman Margie Cronin Gayle Crouch Mary Jane Dabney Dan A. Davidson W. Mike Davis if James Dawney Sandra Duncan Jimmy Elders Judy Gartner Margaret Gorman Kay Grimwood jim Hall Alix Hargrave Valerie Harriman Star Harrison Sharon Hoffa Ruth Holub George Irwin Jan jones Mary Alice jones jerry Jo Kelly Sarah Loden Lynda Maberry ,. . L 1 .W 7 -we , f .wg ATQXXZ , . . . . M H U, . K A sl all x I7 REM ii YJ , ea 2 x x R525 Vg-2 my 'L' A K cw 13 I joan Newkirk Paula. Norman Mary Ann Nugent Nancy Olive Susan Kay Pelz Linda Pirrle George L. Powell Betty Reynolds Eclrie Schneeberg Wade Simpson Linda Slocum Gene Sregall Dolores Srrothers Aubrey Taylor Charles J. Thomason Sara Watson Bob West Lee West Peggy Whatley Barbara Fay White Gloria Ann Zander Busy, aren't we, Mike? X1 as. Peggy Marlium joy Marrern Pat McDaniel Mary Helen Mclntyra Gayle McMullen June McMu1lan , A fame: A ,S ff V A .. fu? K Yfjvv' . lf I 5 1 , ff .af ,j if La 3 5 'Z , Q swf Xi .. 1 1 if pi 1 ' uf.-1 - -4 an Lau :I ff' wi 'f2 3 , an N H -'J 1 ,s ,, ,sl ,X K' 1 if W f Q J: , ,ll , 'ie .Q ' .K , Sigma Alpha Eta Sigma Alpha Eta, honorary speech and hearing fraternity, has as its main purpose the promotion of speech therapy. The group meets once or twice a month, and pro- fessionals in the speech and hearing field speak to them. Parties are given for the children in the clinic, with the programs at these parties being given by the children themselves. ,W 5,3 + H l-'Ta' l my ,.. 3 5 This year's officers of Sigma Alpha Eta are, left to right: Sharon Sparks, recording secretary, Dr. Bell, sponsor, Mary Lou McCrutch, treasurerg Deana Barton, vice presidentg Anita Hope, president, Nancy Unger, corresponding secretary. Elinor Baker Gwen Blanton Raymond Brewton Lynda Bryant Jan Goodman Emily May Marylon McCutchen Sally Sappingron Ann Sinclair Nancy Jane Thompson aw, 4 C -. IQW C27 Left to right, back row: Betty Currier, Mrs. jack Suggs, Anita Duncan, Betty Alexander, Saramay Gibson, Peggy Rouse. Middle row: Mrs. Elmer Henson, Pat English, joy Michel, joen Preecs, Jackie Neyman. Seated: Sheral Mc- Dermet, secretary, Shirley Fowler, presidentg Ester Edwards, vice-president. ' Y tudent Ministers Wives Club The Student Ministers' Wives Club, open to all wives of undergraduate religion and Brite College ministerial students, feels that the duties of a minister's wife con- stitute a special service. Their monthly meetings, there- fore, are planned with the purpose of providing a study of some phases of this service. The organization had special projects for Juliett Fow- ler Homes and for diabetic children. Mrs. Elmer Henson, and Mrs. jack Suggs are sponsors of the club. Officers are: Shirley Fowler, president, Es- ter Edwards, vice president, Sheral MCDermet, secretary. Left to right, back row: Joyce Valentine, Betty Palmer, Carlene Malmstrom, Vivian Kitchell, Emily Patchen, Win- nie Minton, Peggy Starbird, Mary Gail Hennig, Dusky Mallory. Middle row: Ann Kania, Leah Oh, Betty Woodley. Seated: Sonya Davis. Student National Education Association To create a better relationship between prospective teachers and the teachers themselves is the purpose of the Student NEA. Student teachers, as well as TCU faculty members, are invited to the monthly meetings to help the members get acquainted with the various teaching fields. One of the main events of the year was the annual Homecoming tea. Anoth- er high point was the initiation of a project to offer tutoring for underpriv- ileged boys enrolled at the Fort Worth Boys' Club and the Panther Boys' Club. Carolyn Acklen Nancy Baldwin Judy Barber Rachel Betts Barbara Biggerstaff Mary Gay Bland Avis Blom Gail Bowden Valerie Braselton Lois Ann Callan Carmen Carpenter Linda Carr joe Morris Clark Harriett Conner Gene Cook Dorothy jo Cory Carol Lee Cox Pat Crampton Marilyn Curl Diane Davis Dixie Davis Lynda Davis Margie Ann Dodson - Carhey Eaker Mrs. Anna M. Edgemon Edwin Fortenbetry Betty Foust V ,.- -4 w 7, m 3991905 an-M s t.t,N e W .r ,..,,,W ...r.,,,,, , mu--..,.,,.im M6532 -an-. New 'WWF mr' rx ...mx tu l H Officers of Student NEA are, left to right, seated, Beverly Townsendg Pat Bean, presidenrg Mary jane Svacek, treasurerg and standing, Carol Haima, secretaryg Marilyn Foster, historian. Vx '57 uf ' ,s-if - 1 dw JV .Z 'A :f ,gl ,W ai . 'W , ' WE? 5 . A J Q' s .. M 5 4. M W A .tgvfzif gif., H - A v.1'1,-it bait X its . ,sg , ,, ., , ' F i J! ' ... 'K K . l'7'2'a 4 ' - . , ,: ff ' QS N x .t l 'cf ,st 5 K Sax A ' Jim 'felt 39 ...H ,. ' l ' if t . A M 5 l -' X iu, K' 'W Y ,sr V, We -sf' , .ea tv y lr A ff X ,,.t 'S . N fl 1 ll Q X f 'ig ,ui its , .3 W5 .. fgqsa' XY I an - Y 'Cir fi' .1 rr--5 -- - sm fy : iv ..... X X f Q, Ji' ff t K 'sf - Rift, ef 1 -iw.. 14 ln: fa, . mp, K afxfi, ., , . 25? , ,E t .t Q, . f .f its 1 33 it f -s-,I f, 1 .li gp 4, X 1. X 'm, M. if me 1 4 :T L we .-. . 4 Phi . t 72 . fr' 4 jst i R Wi,f'm S : af:'!1g f -9912 IQ fl. 12 -'U 1:7 'ES' fs. 4--s 42 ,a f f .- QW' : . if J 1 - M l w - . Q 'N sa.. 1, Q if i f ew V F eff xx Harriett Finch Margaret Gaither Yvonne Galouye Prissy Gehlen Judy Gilbert Jan Goodman Kay Gordon Barbara Hatfield Lillian Heilman Berry Herrin Tillie Marie Hinshaw Betty Hinton Jean Irvin Janice Joachimi Ida Jordon Kendall Katherine Lacewell June Lay Floy Carroll Lysiak Mary Helen McDonald Laurie Mclrlargue Janice Martin Dolores Jeannette Miller Carol Moch Juanita Morris Gloria Neuman Joy Pace Janice Parr Joyce Patterson Lura Jo Pinderton Pat Powell Pat Powell Sallie Raines Rachel B. Ramirez Peggy Ratliff Shelia Renfro Judy Rosick Mary Sandridge Ann Scarborough Jimmy Schunke Texanita Sechrist Beverly Smith Nancy LAC Smith Pam Smith Sue Ann Stokes Joann Stoneham Barbara Taylor Carol Jean Taylor La Pteal Tummins Janet Vernon Gay Walker Flora If. Wall Larry Lw Ward Elizabeth Wells Carol Baker Wetsel Marian XViley Lynda Young ar ,,..- vs? jim Jacobsen, sponsor Yvonne Baker Gwen Blanton Barbara Arm Brezik Sharron Brown fra af Q 5.4 Tau Beta Sigma Tau Beta Sigma, the honorary band sorority, helps to promote the growth and welfare of the Horned Frog band. They also help to maintain a high standard of achievement in the performance of good music. The sorority cooperates with the other musical organizations on the campus. 6-1 ,, P' Q 29 4 A 5 M., 4. . , ,L A, FSM' SV fa 7 1 a Z 1, 2,5110 f if' ': Tau Beta Sigma officers are, left to right, Sallie Raines, secretaryg janet Wolford, vice president, Patricia Buchanan, presidentg Sylvia Schroeder, treasurer. alfa Connie Busby Lenda Jeanne Craugh Peggy Dickey Dorothy L. Edwards Rubyrae Foster janet Frantz Martha Hall Linda Harwell Mary Alice jones Verna Kennelly Janice Michener Doris Madison Beverly Gail Read Jamye Roach T U Physical Society The TCU Physical Society, commonly known as T-CUPS, is composed of physics majors and minors and others who are interested in physics. The society meetings are held on the first and third Tuesdays of each month, during which talks are presented by members of the society or guest speakers. To provide a forum for discussion of physical problems and a medium for dissemi- nating information on new discoveries and research in the physical sciences and their application to human welfare is the objective of the society. Donald Bowen Joe Weldon Driskell Ken Fulkerson Lee Hawthorne T-Cups Officers are, left to right, Richard Henschel, secretaryg jimmy Caw- thorn, presidentg Cita Marie Wright, secretary. Larry Hilley Bob Hudclleston 4 Charlie jo jackson Fritz Lebow .ff Q,-1, james Outenrearh 'ff James H. Peters ' V Charles W. Proctor s A S S C. A. Quarrels Brown B. Rogers Mary jo Smith Walter Wesley Charles Wilson Fred Womack, Jr. stt- A 1 22212 ' iff ,i . N af- s ,A 49' L- Y' , ff? ' TC-CN f 3 ,,,-1 , Mm- gf' ENS ,ff k ,ijgrifiigi ' .xlliipt L- -1 1'-wlzsxafrm ff,s4fw,ai if! X Q .MW-If ., Officers of TCU-HCN are, seated, left to right: Lajuan Corbin, corresponding secretaryg Jeanette Maneval, president Rochelle Rosborough, vice presidentg Nancy Jo Russell, secretary-rreasurerg standing: Mary Ellen Hart, parliamenrariang and Rosemary Dulaney and Juanita Sellers. Susan Archer Sandra Baden or Ki Q Cynthia Bailey Betty Bedford , gm .., fr 55 ' f '45, ff? ' - Nina Ann Beldcrs gy 1 r.E,:,.:,i gg- Dianna Blanton , 4' Anita Sue Brown -,.- av 5 Gaynelle Brown K ' is H Paula Butler . t jf L, -I - if Y - -3, Judy Cwbum . B V X X Carolyn Coffey inf, l Y-,Q 3353 A Si 1 ' figs ,W l .. 1 I ' 4 Kay Adams jane Adams 23 C Qs' Y X Rosemary Dulaney Ruth Edberg Martha Elliott Janeice Ellison Virginia Ann Farabee Bonnie Ford Marajane Gill Leeline Goldsmith TCU-HCN TCU-Harris College of Nursing was or- ganized to provide fellowship between nursing majors and to better relations between freshmen and upper class mem- bers of the club. The organization also stresses the fact that nurses should strive to aid patients mentally as well as physically in helping the sick regain their health. Various activities of TCU-HCN include a get-acquainted fish fry last fall and a Christmas party at Harris Hospital. Joan Gregerson Carole Ann Grisham Jane Hall Jo Ann Harrison Georgia Ann Hiner Adm Mae Holdridge Marieta Holloway Jimmie Ann Jennings Judy Kelly Patricia King ,rv Q iii Faye Loretta Kohler Joyce Kunkle Barbara Livingston Virginia Mann Maurice Meetze Janie Murrell Linda Ruth Nance Cordelia Nelson Audry Olver Judy Parker Patricia Ann Price Jane Ramsey fa + wr 1 2- s .1 -an 'Q , Ann Rarliff Marilyn Schramm Juanim Sellers Carol Shultis Mary Lou Siemons Rosalie Simpson Loyd -Springfield Adele Stark Petty Caldwell Steele Alice Sterling Frances Taylor Lynda Thompson Judith Ann Ward Gerry Ann Wentz Jo Ann Winters Gloria Zander 7 NT3ss.v A ,i?iZ2Z, z ? 252 'R 1 I 'S' Ai i X W E XY! 5 . wg trait? mi C X at , . . qi K 7 'ggi' Raef-fr W' ,xx ii, 'A , VW' if Rm ...J Phyllis Alexander Cholly jane Arha Karen Baker Marsha Lee Brock Saramay Gibson janet Gaugh if Horace Griffirts Barbara Headrick Margaret Ellen Janes Shigen H. Kantla David Marshall Bill Moore ,rr Mike Reed Judy Rosick Jim Rudd joe Short Wade Simpson Clarence L. Sims ' 'U K Rita Kay Stewart United Religious Council Left to right: Barbara Headrick, vice-chairmang Karen Baker, secre- taryg Arline Engelbert, chairman. i l l I The United Religious Council helps to promote cooperation between the various denominations and their student groups on campus and to coordinate the entire religious program at TCU. Com- posed of elected representatives from each campus religious organization, the Council is represented on the Activities Council, but it is not directly governed by them. The URC sponsored the Thanksgiv- ing, Christmas and Easter convocations and Religious Emphasis Week. Vigilantes Promoting and building school spirit is the goal of the Vigilantes. They assist the band and cheerleaders in any way they can. Pep rallies are a big part of their activities. The most remembered one each year is the Homecoming Bonfire. Their siren, sounded whenever TCU makes a touchdown, has become a tradition with the school. Charlie Cannon Robert Carstarpen Jerry Gerard jimmy Gibbs Allan Hansen Bill Iker Curt Layman Bobby Len Price nf!! Rhoten Sellers Gerald Shamburger Gene Shirley james Thomas Vigilante officers are, left to right, Jim Helvy, vice presidentg Walter Heidmann, president Rhoten Sellers, pledge master, jim Schultz, pledge preside-ntg Jimmy Giles, treasurer. Andy Callan Wesley Foundation officers are, front row, left to right: Leon Sims, URC representativeg Carolyn Coffey, secretary-treasurerg Lura Pinkerton, presidentg Ken Gosselin, minister to the Methodist students, Shigio Kanda, URC representa- tive. Back row, left to right: James Duty, newsletter chairman, Nina Holdridge, vice presidentg Diane Emmons, fellowship chairmang Sandra Kimmons, correspond- ing secretary, Robert Taylor, publicity chairman. We Iey Foundation Margaret Bell Joy Benzel Frankie Bruce Larry Carper Ann Chenault Carolyn Coffey John Richard Cookerly Dixie Davis Roland A. Davis James Duty Diane Emmons Claudene Good Joan Gregerson Carole Grisham Jane Hall Nina Beth Holdridge Barbara Jacobson Jimmie Ann Jennings Shigeo H. Kanda Sandra Kimmons Patricia King Ellen Lessman Maynette Loftus Suzanne Luton Janiece Magee 2 Gloria Mauldin Jeane McConnell Dolores Miller Janie Murrell Judy Parker Lura Pinkerton Jean Rupert Martha Kay Scott Beverly Smith Sandra Smyth Gretchen Stephens Sara Sturges Robert Taylor Marilyn Turner Paula Vance Ronald C. Wahle Dorothy Jo Cory w Because of the uniqueness of the college experience, the Methodist Church seeks to meet and serve students right where they are. The local campus group is designated Wesley Foundation, nationally it is known as Methodist Student Movement. Opportunities are given for worship to- gether, investigation of one's understanding of life in the light of Christian history and thought, discussion of the significance and relevance of current issues, service to others, and wholesome fellowship. 44 ,ds - ' I , 4 ,uve v7 -rs- mfr Women's Sports Association Carolyn Arklen Sandra Gayle Adams D1Anna Allen Nancy Almand Q' Elaine Anrill Janice Beary Beverly Bennett Janice Brown Martha Chilton WSA officers are, standing, left to right, Carolyn Ack len, treasurer, Lois Minze, reporterg Martha Chilton secretary, kneeling, Babs Tyler, presidentg Arline Engle bert, vice president, Lynda Moore, reporter. To encourage interest and skill in sports is the aim of WSA. They sponsor intra- mural tournaments throughout the year. In October, the group was co-hostess with Texas Wes- leyan College to the Texas Recreation Federation for Col- lege Women. Other activities have in- cluded a picnic, Christmas party, and an awards dinner. Melissa Hicks Punkin Hunter jackie Jackson Barbara Jacobson Bah Janes Judy Jones Barbara Leech N Sue Anne Cox an Ann Dnmron YC? Margie Ann Dodson ' Arline lingclbert 1 Lavcllt- Firlftlin . l,,l,,f : t,,..,,f-M3 , Berry Foust 5 . . . - I V 4 3 is ,Q , rl! X lv A asv 'sift iw Q ,Q , Wilma Fowler Caro Foy ff' Judy Gartner Y . 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Fritz Lebow 845th Group Staff c!Lt. Col. Wilbur Kirklandg c!Maj. Charles Dansbyg c!Maj. Brown B. Rogersg c!Maj. Mike Whiteg c!Capt. James Packerg c!Sgt Maj. Billy Flournoyg c!T. Sgt. Roger Lightg clT. Sgt. Buddy Blakeg cfT. Sgt. Stan McAne1lyg c!A lc. Bobby Wollard. Color Guard c!A lc. Andy Cowang c!S. Sgt, Bobby Huddlestong CXA lc. George Horng CXA lc. jerry McReynolds. The Grenadiers c!Capt. jim H. White, Commanderg Sponsor, Miss Charlotte Johnsong cfLt. Richard LaBoong CXM. Sgt. Robert E. Treadaway CXA 2c. Marvin Shutt, Guidon Bearer. Flight A W' www. .einem Wim:-:53 :E:5 f1,, ..,' :lin-FfTf.w, ,,,.m ' V --va ..1-:1:2:-Q?-5355gy-fr... Qgp r.-535-:Ev--2-5' ' -r -3 .-.,j, Q . ' ' Xff'f:'? EI5?ZffZi?vQ?fr2ew2:egiQ12QawQ,g,..J225'ff 5 3 : Y ' - ef-hrffffvr-ge-:gif ., ji15:i,5g..:,r 5,431 'ff,mfr..3,,,,?,,,,,Q Q Q I - , KZQ ff: . ' q Y :5:gf'Q4i' 7 7 '1 ' f . . ' f 7 ' 4 4' A . 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Lonnie Holliday, Commander, c!A lc. john Garnett, Guidon Bearer. Flight A c!Capt. Bob Schieffer, Commanderg CXA lc. Harold Curtis, Guidon Bearer. quadron Two Squadron Staff c!M. Sgt. Kelly Westlakeg c!Lt. Charles Millerg Sponsor, Miss Janie Rae Foskettg c!Capr. James Livergood, Commanderg c!Lt. Tommy R. Cowan. Flight B c!Capt. David Wilson, Commanderg c!A lc. Harold Curtis, Guidon Bearer. :lo Ml ltary Science Tactics, Instructors Unit QW Maj. Archer L. Lerch, jr. Lt. Col. Eugene A. Watts l.. wt .-f' Rf uf , H-'T 1lh1aug.,,,,.,,,m Capt. Edward L. Murphy M!Sgt. B. F. Meyers, 1r.g MfSgt. Robert C. McCuneg Sgt. john D. Copeland, Jr.g M!Sgt. John W. Kearns, jr.g SFC. Walter S. Bradley, jr.g M!Sgt. Clifford R. Livingston. N rmy ROTC Battle Group Q . 'i .gr c!Co1. Clarence L. Sims, Commanderg Group Sponsor, Miss Patricia Miller. 45 . 'Y . , .Y 2' ,sf +V- J 4 W, vw , A , Et ami 3 fw is v'.zfQ mf J' 'ff , Battle Group Staff Sponsor, Miss Kay Culverg c!Lt, Col, Kenneth I-Iolderg c!Capr. Sidney H. Poyrirerg c!Lr. Homer Markosg C!Capt. Robert Burnsg c!Capr. Robert W. Butlerg cXCapr. james B. Alsipg c!Capr. Bill A. Kithasg c!Lr. Nelson L. Marshg c!M. Sgt. Warner M. Baileyg CXM. Sgr. James L. Goodeg CXSFC. Don M. Cottingame. 4 3 ,a ji i COIUI' 'J , ,.,.... Guard c!Corp. Chester Sullivang CXM. Sgt. James L. Goode, Commander, CXSFC. joe Hucldleszong cfCorp. Willis Murphey. YV! The Gelclen Kriegers CXSFC. james B, Morseg CXM. Sgt. Ray S. Leuty, Commanderg CXSFC. Ira B. Chapman C!Corp, Claude A. Eyler, Guidon Bearer, 999 Arm Band Co Staff cfCapt. Robert H. Fleming, Commanderg Sponsor, Miss Pcgy Whatleyg c!Lr. Charles R. Wrightg CXM. Sgt. Ray S. Leuty. Band Staff CXSFC. Frank W. Fox, Drum Majorg Spon sor, Miss Peggy Wharleyg c!Warrant Offi cer John R. Giordano, Director. CXPVL Mark F. Bradish, Guidun Bearer. 5.1.-In1C8l1l fl k ' ape. lst Platoon A Co. Staff c!Capr. Ted F. Lange, Commanclerg Spon- Miss Gay Walkerg c!Lt. Chester C. . Clarkg CXM. Sgr. Kenneth L. Pierce. rw--1 lf g av-we 9.-od ig W, 1245. 3315551 Nia N 'CRW-o-nf-L ,sl ,Q wil vushnlr- r'ff 'f ! 1' -. Q 'SOG c!Lt. Toby P. Tyler, Plr. Leaderg c!Corp. Claude A. Eyler, Guidon Bearer. 2nd Platoon c!Lt. Paul Youngdale, Plr. Leaderg c!Corp. Claude A. Eyler, Guidon Bearer. B Co. Staff c!Capt. Gerald T. Shamburger, Comman- der, Sponsor, Miss Norine Funk, c!Lt. X john B. Kollrnang CXM. Sgt. Jerry L. Q Johnson. V S., Ist Platoon 'EHS MQ: Aaixim -A- nr-an c!Lr. Ronald C. Walhlc, Plr. Lcaderg c!Pvr. Cullen Turner, Guidun Bearer. 2nd Platoon M W AR Q 5'LN5',mfq. if'il V3-an af. ..--M-V-f my 'lb' we c!Lr. Spencer Hays, Plt. Leader, c!Corp. Robert Taylor, Guidon Bearer. 1 C Co. Staff CXM. Sgt. George C. jonesg c!Lt. Russell E. Covittg c!Capt. Ronald C. Stephenson, Commanderg not pictured: Sponsor, Miss Sandra Terry. infos-4 A Mr Arm Rifle Team c!Capt. Ted F. Langeg SFC. Walter S. Bradley, Jr., Coachg c!Capr. Gerald T. Sharnburgerg c!Corp. Willis H. Murpheyg c!M. Sgr. Ray S. Leutyg CXSFC. joe Hud- cllesron. ,4- rrw Mi ,WXYW p A .. .M ' ns M . wg. , X al ,rv we -- W i,r. f35.e?..s.f c!Sgt. john Holdridge returns from a short jaunt in a flying Egg Bearer. V hx 'Z' iw ' i .4 fs ' fs' . . 16' ..,.-- . f I ' A,.V, . , A. N A ,F 2 si M x xq .V -- M 5 . , Xuan, x Tk Q ::: Z.. . , . r V' pi' ,ry ,I A 7 M r , .aim sn ff rl' F' X 1 .. . 1 er YK 1. v , f ,s 3 -' .... -1 Y' ' f . v ' ' . .- ' - 4. 'Q '- ,gk . ,, . 'ww I 1 3 .Q s ,. r j, ' K' 7. .,, 'mi SX MM M . K s ....,' f was X.. -- if is f ,Ls Q- 1, K The Inspecting Officer, Col. S. C. Moore was pleased with the Cadet Units-and their sponsors. Sponsor Pat Miller crawls in but doesn'r press her luck. Experience is the best teacher as M!Sgt. B. F. Meyers, jr. instructs cadets Bobby Lewis and George Markos in the use of the 81 mm mortar Air Force-Army Flag Detail performed for the Homecoming Game. 5 I , u A 'Rx Q jiri 51' ,W K I Q l M .M , xp , ,' Q ,Q , . W . f I ,fff , .4 yf' +A J, A2 4 A 'A ' e ,. , , if J I 1 f ,, R jg R Li '- W ,V f 1' f ' :V 4,,f5f', ff If ff X + 5 5 W, as KA wif rf .22 :.g m,ff ff FMA iw .J 5 7 f :Q V' A 'Wg -A ffidfvwf Qamf- T? if f f i3g. fxzv., 15 Msg I ff f wfc fw f'? N. A , 'Q' 8 C e ,ff mf J V, .aw A ,qwnyy , Af' :2gi,f. SPORTS 1 1 II Illllllllll lllllllll' Illlll W illllll II u ' Im: nmlfuur Frog Football Players, Staff 1? 1 gn-.1 'K 5 Q fi i W la, f Walter Roach Dutch Meyer Asst. Football Coach Athletic Director Fred Taylor Allison White Freshman Football Coach Asst. Football Coach o Athletic Council, left to right: Maybelle Tinkle, Dr. Henry Hardt, Eula t Lee Carter, Dutch Meyer, Tom Prouse, Dr. Moffitt Cecil. 3 1 5 E 1- 1958-59 Frog Football Team . . . Back row, left to right: Ronald Wilkinson 1675, Ray Pinion 1545, Gerald Cumpton 1505, jim Dod- son 1115, Lanny Verner 1525, Joe Robb 1685, Roy Lee Rambo 1605, Pat Richardson 1915, Don Plummer 1575, larry Terrell 1445 Larry Dawson 1105, jack Reding 1165, Sherrill Headrick 1699, Donald Floyd 1755, Donald George 1155, Lonny Leatherman 1825 Aubrey Linne 1855. Third row . . . Coach Vernon Hallbeck, Coach Walter Roach, Coach Allison White, Justin Roland 1845, joe Cole: 1505, Joe Moffett 1625, David McSpedden 1795, Ramon Armstrong 1665, Dale Walker, Captain 1545, Merle Littlefield 1655 William Roach 1785, Robert Lilly 1725, Bill Farrington 1885, Billy Burdette 1515, Clarence Young 1715, Bobby Prince 1765, Afviu Martin 1555, jack Sledge 1455, Max Pierce 1555, John Bonnet 1485, Ted Crenwelge 1775, Coach Fred Taylor, Coach Byron Brannon 35 Elmer Brown H Trainer ,545 ,V Vernon Hallbeck 4 ' Asst. Football Coach 1 fmt mf. I 'ni as W f' kr W i as is -jr at Clyde McDowell Ticket Manager and Baseball Coach jimmy Brock Sports Publicity Director Byron Brannon Basketball Coach Mack Clark ra on 3 1 , .fl'f W 1 ,, Asst. to Athletic Director Coach Abe Martin during TCU-Texas game. is R ., g -sjfmw W... . -,va . I '-r'- 5 ,l.... ,l 5 . I - ug 5' f- ., ,, . , 1 MX . X .-.., , , it . 5 ag. Trainer J. W. Kelly. Second row . . . Head trainer Elmer Brown, jim Phipps 1755, Dale Glasscock 1805, Merlin Priddy 1335, Bobby Murray 1895, John Fulton 1365, Bobby Pollard 1565, R. E. Dodson 1585, Pete Bartosh 1325, Lonny Flory 1195, Rode Gonzales 1415, jimmy Todd 1245, Carlos Vacek 1145, Jerry Huffman 1405, Paul Pitts 1615, Randall Wylie 1255, Ken Hubbell 1185, Wayne Wilcox 1745, Coach Abe Martin, Trainer Dan Ives. First row . . . Trainer Billy johnson, Bubba Meyer 1815, jack McAdams 1655, Danny Myers 1595, Billy Means 1705, Dugan Millican 1425, jimmy Gilmore 1875, Billy Gault 1125, Buddy Lucas 1555, Harry Moreland 1225, Victor McDonald 115, Jack Spikes 1205, Hunter Enis 1435, Paul Peebles 1865, Marshall Harris 1265, Donald jack- son 1585, Milton Ham 1835,'Marvin Lasater 1235, Trainer Gary Miles. 3 , . Q as Iii' ?. 275 Purples Roll Cver Kansas 42-O f si 1 .fa f - ,fast M 'i'xWiKY,a 4,4 I is A L. Ui QQ M if Vg? '1 5' 'i X -1 as t 1, I sw T 6 4 , . , ,ga Q af 3 , . at V ' A, X ,A , my 491 f . .1-QQ T an ,gn Qfzw.. fs as-s s '.at.f. T f ' 1 1 it 1 ilu. S. ' Harry Moreland C229 ducks in attempt to escape tackle by john Peppercorn C715 of Kansas. Lawrence, Kansas, Sept. 2O-Combin- ing a bristling defense with a well bal- anced offense, the TCU Horned Frogs opened their 1958 campaign with a smashing 42-O win over their traditional opening day foes, the Kansas Jayhawks. Merlin Priddy tallied first midway in the second quarter on a beautiful 53 yard run for TD glory. A 25 yard aerial from Hunter Enis to jimmy Gilmore paired with another pass for the same yardage from Larry Dawson to Milton Ham for pay-dirt again. Then a seven yard toss from Dawson to Paul Peebles, a four yard scamper by Harry Moreland, and a one yard smash by Jack Reding accounted for the final scores. 4 Kes. lids ,Qin Paul Peebles C867 snares pass a split second before being tackled by '.'1 g, l.. i f: i Kansas back Bill Crank CIOJ. Jack Reding C165 flashes around end for short yardage for the Pur- ple as a Kansas defender closes in. Crashing through the Iowan line for Purple yardage is Marvin Lasater, while john Nocera C335 and Randy Duncan 625D move in for the stop. Iowa City, Iowa, Sept. 27-capitalizing on Horned Frog errors, the Iowa Hawk- eyes slipped past the Purple 17-0. After threatening in the first half, the Frogs gave up the first six points early in the third quarter. Halfback Bob Jeter raced around end and broke through the second- ary for 41 startling yards and a score. Later in the quarter the Hawks marched 72 yards on 16 plays with All-American Randy Duncan 'flipping six yards to End Don Norton for the TD. Fullback john Nocera crashed over right tackle for the double conversion. The final three points came on a 31 yard field goal by Bob Prescott. Iowa Marks TCU With I7-O Loss Rode Gonzales f41J wrestles with Iowa's Kevin Fur long f47J. ga,-4? ia Q- MXN .sgishsyd 'fur' 'in .Q , Kevin Furlong C471 loosens the pigskin from Donald George with a bone-cracking tackle. Christians Edge Arkansas I2-7 Marshall Harris C265 pounds over for TCU's first touchdown after taking a handoff from Larry Dawson CIOJ. Arkansas's Freddy Kaers C17J, Billy Tranum 1833, and Donnie Stone 1421 combine to drop Jack Spikes 4201, after a gain for the Purple. October 4-TCU's Horned Frogs scored late in the fourth quarter to win a 12-7 victory over Arkan- sas in a game marked by fumbles and frustrations. The Purple drew first blood early in the first quarter on a two yard plunge by Marshall Harris. The try for extra point failed. Late in the second period the Porkers capitalized on a TCU fum- ble and Donnie Stone crashed over from inches away. Don Hor- ton converted for the Arkansas team. Late in the final period, jack Spikes swivel-hipped his way for 59 yards to the Hogs' eight. Two plays later, Hunter Enis flipped a five yard pass to justin Rowland for the winning six pointer. Frogs Drop Red Raiders 26-O Halfback Marvin Lasater C235 crashes through the Tech line for Purple yardage. October 11-Texas Christian rolled over Texas Tech 26-0 with Halfback Marvin Lasater taking the honors. Scoring twice in the second and final periods, the Purple team crushed the Tech Raiders who had upset Texas A. 81 M. and nearly strung up the Texas Steers before losing. Lasater set up the first score and Hunter Enis twisted through for the six points. Lasater charged over from the six yard stripe for the second mark- er. In the final period, an Enis to Harris pass went for six yards and a scoreg Donald George tossed 27 yards to Bobby Murray for the final tally. George ran over for two points after touchdown. Harry Moreland C222 wriggles away from Tech's Ronnie Rice 1455 for extra yardage. Ji in Q 1 if .K Mktw N .A Q ai .1 ,bi ,. at 5' ,rf ai I V ie'Q ig' ' . S W a A K., Was? ,Zi lin , .l A. 2 wt' mfr' t V nfl ,assi Widths Larry Dawson C103 and Billy Gault 1129 run interference for fellow Frog College Station, October 18-The Christians broke tradition here today as they snapped the three-game winning streak of the Aggies to the tune of 24-8. The Frogs could do no wrong as they scored twice in the first quarter, once in the third and again in the fourth, while the Aggies saved face by scoring their lone tally against the reserves in the last quarter. TCU's first tally came three and a half minutes deep in the first quarter on a pass from Hunter Enis to Bubba Meyer, and Larry Dawson counted six more over right tackle. Dawson scored again in the third over right tackle, and Carlos Vacek made the Frogs' last counter through the middle of the line. Carrying again, Larry Dawson C103 heads down the field iw, J fi . sk s sm. X K Q puff? f awww ,, A J ext? af, Q aff' -i 1, ' 'Find' mf - Si ituns Aggies 24-8 HQ 1 if M me J? x 1 ff Lasater 4235 is stopped by a host of Aggie defenders. Q. lf? Q if , r E if Q .. mg A 4 K we if H' ' AH , . ' ' 1 . in -or 5 gi HQ ' A ' - , I . , ,.,, p -A : M ' g W 5 on rg 5 ii .7 -i . Q ' 5 J E 5 -Q Q 4 2 H if A , ,4 X V - , 3 ,,pli.,f I ,. ix? an in Vql if , ,W .,. V x XI? I ' 5 y V14-x.i53w . ' ' . 1 i' ' f 2 qi 1- - U s z , .Q . ' W ,s ,Q p. Q . ,,., I. ,W 5 ,X gy . B ., W, I ll:-Ti: . 4243 p AY , . I ani' . . . M . . H ,.,. L we 4 a, . gf f 1 -1- -f .J-:f i 4 V t J A i nails-as lsr-Q-v V ev-uni: 1 V ' ,e I , QE? .M H- f Nz, We Vvriw, 2 ,W A, J' I if ff' '95 , ,,.,e fax: '-'- W U 1 . ,, f m, , H1355-wigs W is ga tes P1 ' 1 Q m:: ::k: -2::14,,:f -lfa : fi 'wage-iff. rw:w?2':MQS5.gw , . 1 ,- 5 Harry Moreland C225 darts down the side line with Arvie Martin C535 sying behind for protection. 3' f S3 TCU Eleven Smothers Baylor 22-O Billy Gault C125 carries the ball with Paul Peebles C66j blocking. Touchdown pass to Harry Moreland from Quarterback Hunter Enis 1433. November 1 - The Christians smothered the Baylor Bears 22-O in an important title race contest be- fore hundreds of enthusiastic Home- coming fans. The first marker came early in the second quarter when Hunter Enis rifled a 10 yard pass to More- land in the end zone. An Enis to Harris toss accounted for the two point conversion. After a scoreless third period, Enis broke loose with another 10 yarder, this time to Gilmore for the touchdown. Spikes kicked the point after. Taking the ball over on down, Gault was stopped on one playg then Donald George sailed a 31 yard aerial to pay-dirt where Leatherman took it for the score. Horned Frogs Sweep Marquette 36-8 Qfixfxi c '-wi? Lasater C235 is nailed by Frank Reginelli C481 of Marquette. Larry Dawson C105 sweeps end for five while the Warriors' Louis Castro C675 tries for the stop. November 8-Texas Christian stunned the Marquette Warriors with a sweeping 36-8 victory in Amon Carter Stadium. This game, marked by red penalty flags, saw brilliant play and several break- away runs. Early in the second period Enis tossed to Marvin Lasater for 24 yards and a tally. Spikes, crashing over from one yard out, scored for six more, converted, and then booted a field goal later in the quarter to make the scoreboard read 16-0 at the half. At the start of the second half, Halfback Billy Gault returned a punt 69 yards for a Frog marker. With seconds left in the period, Marquette's Cornell rifled a 56 yard pass to Hujik for their solo touchdown and then ran for extra points. Pierce's plunge from the one yard line and Dawson's scamp- er from the seven put the final wrapper on the game. Lv an 'E' jack Spikes C205 pounds within inches of pay-dirt sets up first Frog TD. Christians Brand W 5' F3-fix' A 5 I HK all fs Q1-QQ l3'a' s!s I 'Wx .. 4' 5 Lasater C235 seeks a hole in the Texas line. in ff-ff'-SQ. ,L ,rm Q -Q s.. f , 15 - Steers 22-8 November 15 - TCU's Froggies came from behind in the second half with a terrific show of power to bulldog the Texas Longhorns at ' Amon Carter Stadium. 1 A numbing 28 yard touchdown 1 scamper by George Blanch for the Steers chilled the Frog supporters early in the first period, and Mike Dowdle's tackle of jimmy Gilmore in his own end zone gave Texas two more points. Midway in the third quarter, the Purple caught fire and marched 68 yards with Enis crash- ing over from inches away. An Enis to Spikes toss tied the game up with a two point conversion. A pass in- terception by Dale Walker and an 11 yard flip from Enis to jimmy Gilmore made another marker. Mar- vin Lasater's pass to Harris was good for the final six points. R. E. Dodson iced it over with a final conversion. n ' L-.252-5 15 1' v 'as . x 'Wt'-1 f' 4I'???1 :X its-:W Z 6,519 'Lf 4 1 twmw...... jimmy Gilmore C875 pulls in aerial from Enis for second Purple marker as Larry Cooper C153 and George Blanch C413 defend A. 52-Mvgrvwgmdh 1 ggi gg v 1-,gm wg? we 'E stil? 'ml' fd 'Www-. 41550. W.-I Lasater C233 is nailed by a host of Steer tacklers after short yardage. url-Er Marvin Lasater C235 snares Rice fumble for a 58 yard TD. Houston, November 22-TCU's Horned Frogs swept their way to the Southwest Con- ference championship with a hard fought tri- umph over the Rice Owls. Within four minutes of the first quarter, the Owls buried a lightning-like talon in the Purp1e's tough hide by scoring on an aerial from Schnable to All American Buddy Dial that went for 21 yards. Twelve seconds deep in the second period, Lasater grabbed a Rice fumble and twisted his way 58 yards for a startling come-back. jack Spikes bulled over from the one and Dodson kicked both con- versions. The Owls kicked a field goal from the 10 yard stripe as a desperation move, but a five yard toss from Dawson to Gilmore, with less than two minutes showing on the clock, put the game on ice for the Christians. sm rss.-f Lava, ,- V. . A , ,. ' iw A 'rf A Q, '52 Q , ATM. 5-fffriffwf-R Li H A Q :,J:4f:N-an:-,fj,.11 mg.f:1g.,xgv,g:.'- K if-J,.f, sw 'vi' Qffffiwf' Wh ' ' .- ' . i 'a.li.a3QUf5,Q53 Yggbjik f 'f' ..' X f, - limiignj , l3zfPl,' 9' YQ .i S4 ,,f,i.hw . g5',2?f'f?xggl i, M-.1 ,E-ef Running pass from Enis sets Halfback Marshall Harris C265 loose to the three. Southern Methodist Tips Frogs 20-I3 Dallas, Nov. 29-Texas Christians mighty Southwest Conference champions were up- set ZO-13 by a fired up SMU Eleven in the Cotton Bowl. Halfback Marshall Harris drew first blood by pounding seven yards after grabbing a 14 yard pass from Enis. Dodson kicked the point after to give the Froggies a 7-0 lead. Meredith quickly retaliated with a six yard flip to Wilemon for the tally, and then ran for the extra two points. With 17 seconds left until the half, Larry Dawson plowed over from his own six yard stripe. A period of scoreless play brought the time to within six minutes of the final gun. The Ponies Worked their way to the two, and Meredith pushed over for the TD. While the conversion failed, fine defense on the part of the Mustangs kept the Frogs from rallying again. Halfback Marvin Lasater and Yank Terrell defend against Mustang pass attempt Marshall Harris 4262 speeds through the Pony secondary for Purple yardage. As 75,600 Watch . . Fullback Jack Spikes C209 strikes over the middle to the 58 yard marker. Dallas, January 1-Terrific power in the forward lines of both the Frogs and the Falcons was the deciding fac- tor in the scoreless battle in the an- nual Cotton Bowl Classic. The Air Force Eleven gave TCU its worst scare when Quinlan, Mayo, Lane, and Galios combined to move the ball 52 markers to the eight yard line. Brilliant defensive action by the Christians forced the Falcons to miss a 13 yard field goal attempt. A double reverse and a long toss from Lasater to Meyer for 57 yards initiated a drive to the Silver and Blue eight, which was stymied by a lost fumble. Missed field goals and fumbles seemed to be the order of the day. Spikes CZOJ rips over tackle for l8 more yards. TCU and Falcons Battle '. ff Q, rV lf '.- hf1s 'YV e- ' f ss , ,fir ffl ' '-'sq ff ' - . . L., , xl j fr ,A ' - A ,. r , Ein , He 11' 'V S Uday Q , .. x -v V , ff ..,,. sr. ,sy , , A . 4 , , . i ' .s , su' ' L - V is J iw 33? he 4 ,Q ,N 1 ff v 1 C . w . V -gwivs 'f 4 . 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QL, k Five .loin All-Southwest Conference Ranks Anim 'UV ,ffm-, :www --at All-Southwest Conference honors . , . left to right: Dale Walker, jack Spikes, Marvin Lasater, Don Floyd, Sherrill Headrick. Texas Christian filled five key positions in All-Southwest Conference ranks as Center Dale Walker, Halfback Jack Spikes, Halfback Marvin Lasater, Fullback Don Floyd, and Guard Sherrill Headrick fought their way to the top of the conference. These men were outstanding performers all season, adding greatly to the drive that captured the conference crown. l 7 92a eb- W wx f-J Donald Floyd Makes All- merica ur H W I .L yi Z will fs , 5 ,sf i W aw., A Q , w S :viz '- Q- - M was-1 we ,ji -s lik , on 't 4 'l QR, 1 Q A , A g Q K M y 4 . A Ar ulhigwt M ,, My K , in X VW A ,k V, ,I sm ,Af 3 as R t .bv 5 , . ,zajgf gy-57419 H 'W i il- 'FSM J'?J? ilweQll+1Ell5'f-,fra af'P1Jwi'?. Xaviaasg if fit .rm isv?iff , Hit? af Fw li at it fa Will t' is 5 ri M fi Lie lazily M , wfffk ' 3 ' a . W ftw . , ,, , . a firm, -, 5 fn ala?-lfie iw tfa,1kugiLiL55QZsf?a mea mai' 'tim' w ,ww- if 'iff:'.a,i, wild. '- X 4 Donald Floyd, Midlothian junior, Won All-American honors on the Football Writers' Look Magazine team. Don, the top lineman in six of ren games played this season, also was named Lineman of the Week by Associated Press and Sports Illustrated. In the opinion of Coach Abe Martin, Floyd is . . . One of the finest tackles in TCU historyf, ar 5 yy M5 I . , FALL SEASOP FROM UI .QOKED soon 1ERE Too Varsity Basketball X Byron fBusterj Brannon serves as head Mentor for the Frog Basketball Team. TCU 72 52 86 59 57 72 76 66 80 76 68 72 71 81 SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE RECORD Baylor ..... Arkansas .... Texas ........ Rice ..,.............. Texas Tech SMU ................. Texas A8cM Texas Tech Texas ASLM Arkansas .... Rice ....... Texas ..... SMU ....... Baylor ..... Opponent SY fwfr M5l'2 fif3'?lo2 . llllhll :lim f 'flll 95750 ml? E W E I 4' ma iT:,WN5 el Qf V cya, 're 513' M 7 if ' -I fx M,,,,, W xii, t r 5 I 5sa rs T Back row, left to right: Coach johnny Swain, jerry Pope, F. A. Davis, Roy Davis, Tommy Mecham, Coach Buster Brannon, Derrill Nippert jerry Cobb Kenneth King, Manager Harold Curtis, and Trainer Bill johnson. Front row, left to tight: Bobby Tyler, Perry McMichael, Don Williams H E Kirchner Ronnie Stevenson, Ken Btunson, and Tommy Turner. Ronnie Stevenson Q-445 leaps for a basket. Kenneth Brunson 4255 and H. E. Kirchner C555 watch as Oklahoma City tries for points. Frogs Scalp Chiefs 66-58 Fort Worth, Dec. 6-The 66-58 licking that the TCU five gave the visitors from Oklahoma City was decided at the backboards. The Frogs snared 47 rebounds, while the Chiefs came up with only 51. Although OCU kept Stevenson under six points, H. E. Kirchner and Derrill Nippert stayed with the attack to grab 15 and 18 points respectively. Three times in the last period the Chiefs pulled Within six points of the Christians. With a minute and fifteen seconds to go, the Frogs Went into a delaying game and went out in front by 12 points before the OCU quintet could rally. Derrill Nippert 1415 and Kirchner C335 pause under basket Texas Christian Stuns Hogs 52-45 Fort Vforth, jan. 7-The Frogs grabbed the SWC leadership with a 52-45 victory over the Arkansas Hogs in the Public School Gym. After a 12 minute cool start, the TCU five pushed into the lead with Derrill Nippert, Kenneth Brunson and Ronny Stevenson doing yeoman work afield. The Hogs' l-5-1 zone defense stymied the Purples' attack to the point of one four minute no-hir interval, and a final 35.5 shooting per- centage. Nippert, wirh 15 points, was high point man for the game, and Rhoden, the Porker sharpshooter, was second with 12 markers. Ronny Stevenson C442 makes try for the ball. The ball goes out as Don Williams C403 and Kirchner C335 look on A neat layup by Kenneth King 1215. King goes skyward to drop in a double pointer. Fort Worth, Feb. l8-The seventh place Rice Owls became upset minded in front of 5000 screaming fans as they shot a mighty 50 per cent from the field. TCU's purple quintet proved championship material though, and fought back to a 68-64 triumph over the Owls. Rice stormed back in the second period to score six markers and then came within one point of the Frogs. Kenneth King grabbed the ball and rifled it to Brunson who whipped it through the nets for an- other tally. H. E. Kirchner of the Purple, and Rices' Craig tied for high point hon- ors vvith 18 points, Frogs Triumph Over Owls 68-64 Center H. E. Kirchner rakes in ball for a quick steal, Stevenson grabs rebound for the Frogs. Christians Tame Bears 72-62 Kirchner C352 in scoring position. Wziccu, -Ian. 5-A terrific late surge by the Baylor Bears was not enough to stop the mighty TCU quintet in the initial SWC bas- ketball game for both clubs. The first half saw the Frogs with a comfortable 58-23 margin that expanded into a 19 point lead with twelve minutes showing on the clock. Then the fireworks started. The Baptists had sizzled to within six points, 62-68, with just fl minute and a half remain- ing before the Purples finally iced it over with six free throws. H. E. Kirchner's 20 points led scoring activities for both the Bears and the Christians. Tommy Turner 451 y preparing to score Turner C517 shoots again- Ronny Stevenson 4442 tries a long shot. ,. Ronny Stevenson C44j steps high for basket. if xfffi :REMY5 1 Kirchner 4559 gives the ball a push for extra points Nippert vies with two dark jerseyed Cadets for the rebound. College Station, Feb. 3-A poised TCU five withstood mayhem, paper cups, and flying elbows to retain a 76-64 spread over the Cadets from A8cM. The Christians poured in a torrid 52.6 per cent for the eve- ning that was just too hot for the Cadets to handle. The Pur- ple, who Carried a 45-29 Cushion at half-time, rocketed to a 23 point lead shortly after. Kirchner led the scoring at- tack with 23 points while Car- rol of A8cM filled second with 19. A jump shot by King rallies two more for the Christians In action at the goal line are H. E. Kirchner C33 J , Ronny Stevenson C449 and Derrill Nippert C41 J. Fort Worth, jan. 31-Texas Christians glowing 44.3 shoot- ing percentage from the field paved the avenue for a 72-60 victory over the SMU Mustangs in the Public Schools Gym. The Frogs' man-for-man de- fense hounded the sharp-shoot- ing Mustang five into a lowly 31.2 average for the entire con- test. In the second half, the Meth- odists raged back to give the Purples a scare, but the Mus- tangs never came closer than seven points in the final min- utes of the game. Stevenson of TCU and james of SMU tied for high scoring honors of the night with 21 points apiece. Purples Blast Mustangs 72-60 v 5 , v l t Kirchner C332 in a shooting mood. Stevenson C449 is in the air, as Nippert C415 advances Frogs Cinch SWC Crown Nippert 4412 reaches goal as Kirchner 6353 looks on Leaping high is Ronny Stevenson C4-45. Austin, Feb. 21-With an assist from the Texas Tech Raiders who took SMU from the running TCU once again Capitalized on a delaying game to grasp the Southwest Confer- ence basketball crown. The grand finale saw the Longhorns wipe away a 15 point deficit in the last 13 min- utes of play to give Frog sup- porters a real scare. Then the Steers misplaced their ambition and let the quintet from Fort Worth pop nine points in the basket to sew up the game. Bobby Puyryear of Texas bucketed a total of 22 points to win high point honors. Derrill Nippert and H. E. Kirchner were next with 16 and 17 points. Stevenson C445 moves down court. Scoring again, Kirchner 1333 pauses along with Derrill Nippert M15 Texas Tech Loses Out 54-53 Two Tech players regain the ball. Lubbock, Jan. 17-With a 54-55 lead and four minutes and 24 seconds left to play, a score-keepers decision resulted in a numbing loss to the Texas Tech Raiders. Stevenson tallied seven points to stay within three points of the Red Raiders and shoveled the ball to Kirchner who brought the deficit down to one point. The.score-keeper, H. T. CRedj Stewart, was the only official that had Stevenson charged with four fouls up to the time the last one was called, but the decision was upheld. Kirchner of TCU was high point man with 23 points for the night with second highest going to Leon CPodD Hill with 17 markers. Horned Frogs Take DePaul 7I-65 Kirchner and Nippert struggle with jim Flemming and Howie Carl of De Paul for rebound. Lawrence, Kan., March 1-1-Texas Christian Wound up its 1959 basketball season with a resounding 71- 65 Walloping of De Paul University. This win cinched third place in the NCAA regional play-offs. Although leading 57-53 at the half, the second half started as if to repeat the Cincinnati perform- ance of the previous evening. Ronny Stevenson's free toss with 8:27 showing on the clock finally tied the score 54 all. De Paul's Carl, with 24 points, and Kirchner of TCU, with the same 24 markers, were high point men of the night. reaker to Cincinnati 68-64 3 Cincinnarfs Oscar Robertson Q 122 jumps to score over Ronny Stevenson C445 New Field House Proposed Fa 5 3 Q Q 2 he University After many years of dreaming and planning, the University will be building its own field house in the near future. Pres. M. E. Sadler in- cluded the building prominently in his blue- print of progress for the next five years in a recent report to the Trustees. Already some funds and pledges are available and several individuals and groups are working on the project. As now planned, the field house will seat l2,500, will be fully air-conditioned, contain offices and facilities for the athletic department and used for many University functions such as Spring Commence- ment and other ceremonies. It will be located somewhere in the Stadium area. Varsity Track Team 1. Eddie Weems, head Track coach, takes timing trials r I . ': ' 22 ,1-F! Y V i I YV4, r Ji A . ....V. h A ' , --:.. ? -, Z . A A' l .2 he 1, , ' Ji R- fwair l Kam' 2 ' 1 :-,.f M i i L lil rMm.g5,.fa,,,M,,m.aM ,i,i . ,,.. v,..,.,IjMi..,Ng.Q X Q 1 R , e, , M 5 is Lfgkii ,xfzfg Q' 'mfr ,QR if W' , .. Was Kelly Westlakeg 220 low hurdles, mile relay, and the two mile relay. Aubrey Lirme, high jumper. 'f'vi!i..a.M4. r xEXA joe Douglasg half mile, mile, two mile relay, and mile relay. s, Coaches Elmer Brown and J. Eddie Weems dis cuss qualifying times. james Livergoodg half mile, two mile relay, and mile relay. Workouts Keep Track Men In Shap John Cantrell TCU's weight man, hurls d1scus and tosses shot put or Spring Events .Ar YC- If WH 'im ' on Q Kelly Westlake turns the last 330 before going to the showers. Sonny Heathg 4-40, mile relay, and two mile relay Mike Howell, pole vaulrer. Practice Makes Perfect Fc BASEBALL OPPONENTS ACC Texas Lutheran SMU Baylor Rice Texas Texas ASLM Sam Houston State Coach Clyde CRabbitJ McDowell chats with his pitchers, left to right, l Charles Rutherford, Darrel Read and Allan Laurence. George Banda, TCU junior shortstop and all-SWC choice last year, waits for pitch in TCU-SMU practice game. 959 Baseball Team Larry Haynes, TCU outfielder, takes mighty swing in practice game. Q, Clyde CRabbitj McDowell Watches his second varsity team take drills. , ' 4 3' 5-QIQEH-' .... ,.... . A .,.... W ,, ,, mf .- ,al 'hx 4 fm'evi324'Gfiifi?Z Szs .LTTL X we fixes?-isa fvwzszasgygz mfw 21:14 I 1 wwf? W, ,Q , A fr ' W ' , 1 325133 r 5' Aff' 1 . H3591 iff? 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Hunter Enis, Frog Captain and First-Baseman, beats throw to plate for TCU tally. as Tw mtl Y Dan Ives, TCU student tramer and care- taker of the varsity team, watches play. Mix ,... 5 1 Y 4 2-N ty nts g C Bennett Shotwell, Purples' Third Baseman, comes home to beat peg from outfield to score run Plenty of Action For Fans Frog catcher, Bob Newton, applies tag to Pony runner to prevent run in TCU-SMU tilt. .sbt if TCU students gather at Christian varsity baseball games to pull Frogs over and also enjoy spring weather. Varsity Tennis Top row, left to right: Coach Richard M. Lincoln, Paul Rozac, and Gene Cook. Bottom row, left to right: Doug Hill and Olin Weiss Varsity Linksme 3 Left to right: Don Massengale, Frank Mackey, Coach Tom Prouse, jerry Johnson, Charles Coody, and Carl Coch. Charles Coody blasts out of sand trap. jerry johnson swings for the final cup. mr Texas Christian Don Massengale sinks a seven foot putt. Frank Mackey goes for distance. Freshman Football Team FROSH FOOTBALL SCORES TCU ........ 6 Texas A8zM ............ .... 6 TCU ........ 28 North Texas State ..... .... 6 TCU ........ 8 Baylor .................... ....... 5 4 TCU ,....... 16 Texas ..... ....... 2 2 TCU ........ 32- SMU .... ....... 1 4 Back row, left to right: Rufino Escobedo, Bobby Biehunko, Les Franklin, Bobby Stanton, Guy 1SonnyJ Gibbs, Bert Coan, Buddy Iles, Bill Anderson, Saul Pullman and Bill Phillips. Third row: Student Coach Curtis Rollins, Jesse Hall, Clifton May, Suggs jolly, Bobby Plummer, Dick McIntosh, Richard Holden, Billy Don Danford, Bob Pior, Sid Acker, Don Crosier, Stan Wilkinson, jerry Harris and Head Coach Fred Taylor. Second row: Student Coach Walter Ince, jerry Spearman, Graham Smith, Roy Dent, Sammy Fulcher, Ted Hartness, Hohn Mack Thomas, Mac Miller, Steve Barnes, Don Scrogin, john Moon, Pete Hill, Frank Annweiler, and Student Coach John Groom. Front row: Carpet Clark, Walter Crum, Floyd Porter, and Joe Crurnptou. 'l Freshman Basketball TCU ........ TCU TCU TCU TCU TCU TCU TCU TCU ........ TCU ........ TCU ........ TCU EROSH BASKETBALL SCORES Lon Morris JC .... Tarleton State ...... Tarleton State ...... Texas Frosh ..... Baylor Frosh ........ SMU Frosh .......... Texas ASLM Frosh Texas ASLM Frosh Lon Morris JC .... Texas Erosh ..... SMU Frosh ....... Baylor Frosh ........ FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM left to right top row Pinky Baker Phil Reynolds, Ronnie Mayberry, Coach johnny Swain John R Smith Harold Brurn Donnie Mack Miller and Manager Don Lewis Bottom row Max Perkins, David Warnell, Kick Hawkey Bob Bernard Don Watt and Freshman Track Team rw .av 15x40 ,XQXAQ Q 15146, FRESHMAN TRACK TEAM-top row, left to right: Coach J. Eddie Weems, Richard Stephens, Glen McCrosky, Mickey Alcorn, Reagan Gasaway, Alfred Heizer, Coach Elmer Brown. Bottom row: Larry Mitchel, Bucky Epps, Tom Baxter, Bert Coan, and manager J. W. Kelly. ,.,k Glen McCrosky: 100, 220, mile relay, and sprint 'N a 'A relay. Mickey Alcorn: 440, and mile relay. Reagan Gasaway: M mile, and mile relay. Alford Hiezer: 440, and mile relay. Bert Coan: Mile relay, sprint relay, 100, 220, and broad jump. Bobby Barrett: mile, and M mile. Saul Pullman: sprint relay. Bobby Banard: high and low hurdles. Mike Loudermilk: low hurdle, and sprint relay. David Warnel: high jump. Elmer Brown, Frosh Track Coach, serves as Trainer for the Varsity Football team during the fall. Frosh Tennis Team Mr. Richard Lincoln Ccenterb coaches David Hauger Cleftb and Roy Persons for tennis events 2 2 . 1 ff' Q f ,f 1 3 I R' an 5 ak! 'Y , .I , fb ' 5,5 1 gf, fa L 'NJ wmmwkk ,hx 1 4,5 Mn NK? 5 XXX-Q, 4 P-.rw N ffgl 5 n.. IIIl'f...I W l: ll ill..:V,llllLi.,,' IIIIII1' .1'1' I n Ill 'i1 cn.AssEs 'ill' il? HNIH IWW UNDERGRADUATE RELIGION BUILDING, ROBERT CARR CHAPEL, BRITE COLLEGE OF THE BIBLE BRITE COLLEGE SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Don Wloodley, presidentg Douglas Michel, secretary-treasurerg and C. W. Duncan, vice president nor pictured Sf4'f.ifQg- I I-EX ,J VAUGHN G. ALEXANDER Senior Iilrrood, Ind, ,A ,.,f fel- ,wg GAIL DON ROY CHESTER RONALD CARR CHARLES A. RICHARD HARRY W. BOHLCKE BREWTON Senior DAVIS CAMERON DAVIS ELWOOD Senior Senior Ilvirlvifa, Karl. Senior Senior Senior 517791 epofi, La. Mmenzl Wfellx For! Wfnrily Dajlona Beurh, Fla. Beatrice, Neb. ww v- CT' f' . '56 -'v ...W ..f JOE L. ENOCIIS JUDITH AMY DOROTHY JO DON E. GIBSON CARI.. WILLIAM HOWARD EDGAR W. Senior FORREST GARRETT Senior GILKIERSON GRANT, JR. HENNIG Tyler Senior Senior Chvrulfee, Oklu. Senior Senior Senior Flinz, Mich. Eartland Furl Wfvrllf Hnurlfm Tyler -fav Ni. ROY L. KING KEUNSIK I.IiIZ LEE LINDSLEY DOUGLAS MICIIFL WILLIAM E. DON WOODLEX' Senior Senior Senior Senior ROBINSON Senior Pnmpu Seoul. Karen Murkegmz, Mfflv ,Ilinlzle Fallf Senior Buffalo. N,Y. Hereford' l3'rifc' Hollcgc' af f 5 l6'ibk sb 'Q Q I V 'E' -if . w Ig ar . wg-gf' A A W' -f K 5xzfIi',::. .., I G?-X Y' I ' - 'IQ . N' Y' ...rip A W '- W5 I fQ,.gf ii, 'iii f a.. lim , P ff. ' JOHN R. BEARD DON M. GOOD REX MIX TIZD L. PHILLIPS KENNETH R. EDWIN LEE XYf'AI.TER Miiidler Minidler Middler Middler ROUSIZ STILES Junior Tyler Simmer! Gainefrille Marlin Miridler Middler xlllzziqlfwque. N Kfmlml. N. ff. Viclorfa ARTHUR C. WIEAND Middler Bezblehem, Pa. LESLIE L. LOREN E. JAY GIDIEON BILL GRADY RICHARD W. WILKINS WILLIAMS Junior Junior HAKE Middler MiddIer Sand Sprirlgr, Ukla. Hebron Junior Wilfon, N. C. Glargozv, Ky. Lebanon. Ore. fy- 5 iw' PATRICIA BROWNE Wifhifa, Kan. Ula Graduate Salma! SAMUEL CI-IAU Taiwan, China ELAINE CLACK Perrgfon -E U f :.. IE, V GW giigg on , HF I, 1:1 ' v I I lf' A Y T 1 14- . , 9 -N It Q RONALD CRIM DANNY W. MARGARET TED I-IUANG E. A, KENNEDY, ENGLE HEMLAY I-ISUEH Hung Kong, China JR. Hendermn Fur! Worih China Cllilllwlhf 4 ,Caaa aa Uzaalaa ka! Seminary ,....- ...ff LINDSEY EMERSON For! Worth .1 nw I -:t -. -I' Isbff If A I xx.. M . .ggi Q, lo 1 ' xL A 4 4 x. lj. . . 54. JAMES E, GRACE PACKER KENG-PAO YU Fort Worth China NELSON ARANA DAVID EDMOND DON R. DAVIS HAI.. E. DUNGAN, DAVID EIDE L. ALLAN JIM GAUTIER junior BLACKWOOD DELATTE junior JR. Junior EUBANK junior Lima, Peru junior junior Honey Grave junior Anaconda, Mont. junior Lubbock Raleigh, N. C. New Orleans, La. Wicbiia Fall: Dnllay Q T.. ' ibm. W, I JERRY WAYNE WALTER KANIA CLYDE R. LANE CHARLES A. KEITH W. LEO L, OLIVER, WALLACE WILLIAM G. HUTSON Junior junior LINGO, JR. MCCAFFETY JR. PEARSON SIKES, JR. junior Cleveland, Ohio Elgin junior junior junior junior junior Ggflgypd Houxlon Hunmfille Duenweg, Mo. Denver, Colo. Dznett, Ala. DVR THE BAILEY BUILDING SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS jerry Daniel, treasurer, John Tyson, vice president, John Cantrell, president, Catherine Davis, secretary, Bill Wilson, reporter. ,,.-I iv- JAMES L. ABLLS Fart Llvorlh Los Hitlalgos l, 2, Vigi- lantes 1. Z, 5, 41 Sigma ,- Phi Epsilon 1. 5, 4, sa. 9 ' cial Chairman 3, President 4, Fallis Players l, 2. DAVID A. BAKER Tyler Chi Delta Mu I, 2, 3, 4. Treasurer 2, President 41 DSP l, 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres- ident 5, Vigilanres 2, 71. ...- JOEL ADAMS Crane Chemistry 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 5, Biology l, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Young Democrats 3, 4, Band 1, 2. DOROTHY CHI CHI ALLEN Calvert WSA I, 2, 3, 4, Treasur- er 2, Zeta Tau Alpha I, 2, 5, 4, PEMM 1, 2, 5, 4, Frogettesg Letig Womens Intramural Director 3. HAROLD RAY ASPGREN fllwriplrii' Y nm u ri Ag Republitans 2, TCU Atmuntanrs' Society 5, 4. Vito Presitlent 4, AI- pha Chi 3, I CHARLES IZVITRIETT BARNES Far! lYforzlfi Marketing Club. ALICE AKERS Brownfield Delta Gamma ACE 4, PSA 3, 4, ELYDA MARIE ANDREWS Daflax HCN I, 3, 4. 2,3,4 PHYLLIS ALEXANDER Borger DSF 1, 2, 5, 43 Frog- ettes, URC 4: Alpha Psi Omega 4, Dorm Council 3, Leti, Chi Delta Mu 1, 2, 3, 4, Fallis Players 2, 3, 4. GERALD L. ANDREWS MrComlv, Mui. Sigma Phi Epsilon 5, 4, Vice President 4, Govern- ment Club 3, 4, Los Hi- dalgos 4. Seniors 59 A MARTHA ATKINSON For! Ilfforlh Zeta Tau Alpha 5, 4. ,IAINIES E. BARNETT Fmt uflvflb TCU Chamber of Com- merce 3, 4, Secretary 4. MELVIN R. AUTREY Sprirzglmwi ,IUHN EARL BARNETT Grapevine Biology Club I, 2, 3, 41 Psi Chi 3, 4. gn-.cgi RALPH ALEXANDER Denver, Colo. Kappa Sigma l, 2, 5, 43 DSF 1, 2, 3, 4, Chi Delta Mu 3, 4. PHYLLIS ANN ARDOYNO For! Worth Newman Club l, Z, 3, 45 TCU Chorus I, Z, 3, 4, TCU Singers 2, 5, 4. WILLIAM R, AUVENSIIINIQ II7am Kappa Kappa Psi 3, 4' INIENC 5, 4, Hand 3, 4. ROBERT M, BARTLES Fort Wfvrlh ..,.-0 DWIGHT MILTON ASHMORE Della! Chi Delta Mu I, 2, 3, 4. HOWARD BAILEY Garland Football I: Phi Kappa Sig. ma I, 2, 3, 4, Presitlent 4 JILL BESHELL Fort Worth HW Committee 2, 4, Frogettes, Lcti, Chi Delta Mu 5, 4, MSM 1, 2, 3, Al- pha Delta Pi I, Z, 5, 4, Service Chairman 2, Sec- retary 5, Membership Chairman 4, AC Hospital- ity Committee l, 2, Spec- ial Events Committee 4. WALLACE BLACIKWOOD Philadelphia, Pu. Pa rabola 4. PATRICIA ANN BEAN Kilgore Kappa Kappa Gamma l, 2, 5, 4, ACE 5, 4, NEA 2, 5, 4, PSA 2, 3, 4, Del- ta Tau Delta Sweetheart 3. BARBARA BEYETTE Fart Worth Zeta Tau Alpha I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 5, Bryson Club 5, 4, Chi Delta Mu I, 2, 3, 4, Los Hitlalgos l, 2, Poetry Club I, 2, SHERRY BLESSMAN Shreveport, La. Chi Delta Mu I, 2, 3, 4, Psi' Chi 4, Alpha Delta Pi I, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 2, Panhellenic Council l, 5, 4, Secretary 3, Vice Presi- dent 4, Frogettes, Chapel Choir I, 2, 3, 4, URC 2, University Chorus l, DSF, Le Cerclc Francais l. SUE BEALL BLANTON Arlington ACE.3, 4. PAT BECKHAM Athent Skiff 1, 2, 3, 4, Sports Ecl- itor 5, Editor-in-Chief 4, AEROTC l, 2, Los Hidal- gos l, AC 2, Eort Worth Press Award 4, Press Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Student-Faculty Relations 43 TDNA Intern 3, Football l, SWC Sports- manship Committec 4. LYNN HUDSON Biooio. JR, Drzllar Chi Delta Mu 2, 3, rl. PATRICIA BELOTE LES BENNER Fort Worth Fort Worth Chi Beta l, 2, 3, 4, Delta TCU Chamber of Com- Delta Delta l, 2, 5, 4 merce 4, Treasurer, Secretary. EUGENE BLAKE ANN LAURICE BLAKE Bogzzta Fort Worth English Club 3: Leri, French Club 2, 641155 af 39 AVIS H. BLOM Cleburne La Cercle Francais 5, 4, Parabola 4. RONALD WESLEY BOGGS Fart Worth PAT BLANKS San Angelo AC Hospitality Committee 5, Delta Gamma 3, 4, House Manager 4, Public- ity Chairman 4, Dorm Council 4. DIXIE BERRY BOLEY Farr Wonh ROTC Honorary Captain 3, Honorary Lt. Colonel 4, Zeta Tau Alpha Rush Chairman 4. JOHN BLANTON Grand Praifie Delta Tau Delta 3, 4, Ge- ology Club 3, 4. JIMMY C. BOLEY' jackrhoro Sigma Alpha Epsilon l, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Bryson Club 3, Golf Team 1. MAE BERRY Godley ACE. JANET BELL BONNET Carpal' Chrirti Kappa Kappa Gamma Canterbury Club, ACE NEA. ww 'Q ANGELA BOONE 1Wea,'l:ferford Kappa Kappa Gamma 3, 4, MSM 1, 2, 34 Co-Edi- tor Desranr 3, 41 Who's Who 3, Cu-Chairman RE Week 2, 43 URC 3, Eng- lish Club President 3, 45 Select Series Committee 2, 3, 4, Favorite 1. THOMAS E. BOULLT For! Wfortb TCU Chamber of Com- merce 3, 4. Treasurer 4. LESLIE DAVID BREEDING Cedar Hill Evening College Council 3g Chi Delta Mu 4. ROBERT C. BURN Amarillo Phi Delta Thera 1, 2, 3, 4, ROTC 1, 2, 3, 45 AC 3, 4- MARY ANN BROWN Wichita F4111 Kappa Alpha Theta, Chaplain 3, Secretary 45 Fiogettesg Letig B Bc PW 1, 2, 3, 45 NEA 43 WSA 1. KAY WYNN BUSCH Hannon Zeta Tau Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian 3, Psi Chi 3, 4, Secretary 4. , ,- iivmf-4, 'V ' I 5 V'-'ur SARAH JEAN BOYER Byron. Mimi. Chi Beta 3, 4. SANDRA BREWER San Angelo Delta Delta Delta l, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, NEA I, 2, 3, 4, Frogetres: Lcri. BILL BOYLE lViihila. Kan. DSF 2, 3, 43 Y 3, 4, Fallis Players 2, AC Pub- licity Chairman 2, 31 Chi Deltl Mu 2, 3, 4. INIARSHA LEE BROCK Lubbock Kappa Alpha Theta 1, 2, 3,' 4, Songleader 2, 3, Archivist 3, Chaplain 4, Mu Phi Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 33 Alpha Chi 3, 43 Chi Delta Mu 2, 3, 4, URC 4, Angel Flight 3, 4. Seuiars PATRICIA BROXVN Afliwgimz HCN 2, 3, 4. ROBERT BUTLER For! Wolff: BSU I, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Alpha Chi 3, 4, Phi Sigma Iota 2, 3, 4, Los Hidalgos 1, 2, 3, 4, URC 2, 3. TOM BRYANT T7 WILLIAM V- GAYLI. M BROWN BRADSHAW Cleburne FW! Wvrfb TCU Chamber of Com Chemistry Club l, 2, 3, 43 mei-Ce Biology Club 1, Z, 3, 4, Vice President 41 AUSA. THERON IE. BROOKS Ill For! lV0rllv Kappa Sigma 1, 2. 3. 4, Alpha Chi 3, 4: Student Congress 4, HW Com- mittee 3, 4, W'ho's Who 3, Biology Club Z, 3, 43 Chemistry Club 2, 3. 4. ROBERT WARD BULLOCK Fort Worlb Press Club 3, 4, Skiff 3, 4, Photographer 3, 4, Horned Frog 3, 4, Photo- A'Ii Ef0 grapher 3, 4: Band Photo- grapher 4- ANNETTE BURNS BILL W. BUTNER Dallax JOAN BYERS Beta Phi 1 Sigma Phi Epsilon 3, 4, Weatherford Vice Presidenr 3, Alpha TCU Accountants' Society NEA 2, 3, 4, ACE 2, 3, C i 3 4 BSLPW 7 3 4 3, 4, President 4. 4, Chi Omega, French Club I Frogettes CAROLE CALMES Duncan, Ohla. Alpha Gamma Delta 2, 3, 45 Mu Phi Epsilon 2, 3, 45 Frogertesg Letig Sociaeg University Chorus I, 2, 3, 4g TCU Singers 43 Chapel Choir 3, 4. JOHN CANTRELL Pampu Delta Tau Delta I, 2, 3, 4g Favorite 2, 35 Class Presi- dent 3, 45 Bryson Club 3, 4. 611155 of 59 JERRY CARR LOUIS CABLE DWAIN CALAME Hamlin Fort Woflh Wfortham Geology Club 3, 4. CARMEN CARPENTER LINDA CARR P14710 Wifhim F4111 Delta Delta, Deltag Favor- Chi Omega l, 2, 5, 4 ite 25 NEA 4, Rush Chairman 43 NEA 2, 3, 11g ACE fig Fmgcttcsg Leti. JIMMY M. CANWTHORN Fort Wovfh WILLIAM LARRY Parabola 43 TCUPS 3, 4, CHARLESWORTH Dfgibf-V CASEY President 4. Caffeyville, Kun. Baseball 1, 2, 3, DSP 1, 2, 1, B, CHILDS Band 3' NEA 143 3, 4g Y 3, 45 Chi Delta Fort Worth CARLTON D. CLARK Mu l, 2, 3. Marketing Clubg Baseball. Mineral Well.: MARIANNE E. CHERRY Fon Worth Zeta Tau Alpha l, 2, 3, 4, Canterbury I, 2, 3, Secre- tary Ig Geology Club 2, 3 J. D. CLARK, JR. Dallar JERRY CANON Fort Worth JOHN W. CARTER I taly BOB CHILDS Palertine Sigma Phi Epsilong IFC Treasurerg AC Dance Committee Chairmang H- W Committee 4. JOE MORRIS CLARK Gmvetmz Football 1,25 NEA 4. C. ROBERT CARR Fmt Worth Geology Club 2, 3, 4 CLETA IRIS COFFMAN Fort Warlh I-ICN 2, 3, 4. HARRIETT CONNER Perryton ACE 3, 4, NEA 3, 4. ALFRED G. AL CONTE, JR. Ytmleen, N, Y, Sigma Phi Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4g Alpha Phi Omega lg Publicity Committee Z. JOHN RICHARD COOKERLY Fon' Worth Alpha Phi Omega, Presi- dent 5, 4, Wesleyan Foun- dation 5, 43 Chi Delta Mu 4, Government Club 3, 4. MARTHA COX Weatherford RUSSELL COVITT For! Worzh ALBERTA G. CRAUGH For: Worzh Evening College Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Center Board 1, Secretary Z, lst Vice President 4, Chiel Justice 45 Assoc. Editor Evening College News Z, Editor 5, Psi Chi 4. CHARLES COODY Slamford Phi Delta Theta, Arnold Air Society, ROTC I, 2, 3. 45 Golf l, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball l, BEN COOMER For! Wurlh Vigilantes l, 2, 3, AC Dance Committee 2, 33 Government Club 4, Eve- ning College Countil 5, Independent Students As- sociation 1. GENE COOK Clyde Football I, 2, 3, Tennis l, 2, 3, 4, NEA. CHARLENE COPE LONIAL WAYNE COOK Cnrrzcana DOROTHY -IO CORY El Campo Wfvfuhdfbif NEA 5, 4, Wesleyan Seniors RAY COWAN Cleburne Lambda Chi Alpha 1, 2, 5, 43 Arnold Air Society j, 4, ROTC l, 2, 5, 45 Council of Greek Chap- lains 4. LIZ CRESON Daflar Fallis Players l, 2, 3, 4, Delta Delta Delta 1, 2, 3, 41 Alpha Chi 5, 4, Alpha Psi Omega 5, 4, Phi Sig- ma Iota 5, 4, Le Cercle Francais 5, 4. SYLVIA COWDIN For! Worth BstPW 1, 2, 3, 4, New- man Club 1, 2, 5, -4, A1- pha Gamma Delta 2, 5. MARY CROSLIN For! Worth Bryson Cluh 2, 3, 4, At- tivities Countil 2. qqfvnn Foundation 5, 4. CAROL LEE COX For! Uvtxrlh Christian Seiente Organi- zation I, 3, fl, President 4 ACE 4, NEA 4. PHIL CROXV Fort W'urth Baseball 1, 2, S, 4. NONA CUSTUN Drzffal Chi Delta Mu 1, 2, 5, 45 Chapel Choir S, 4, Los ltlidalgos Z, Annual Stall lg DSF 1, 2, s, -1 IRA WILBURN COX For! W'or1h 'QW ft' BILLY R. DAVIS Beaumont Chi Delta Mu: AC. Fu- rums Committee, Fallis Players, Chapel Choir, TCU Singers, TCU Chor- us, President. JANIS E. DAVIS Palestine Frogettesg Leti, Settetury 2, Chi Beta I, 2, 5, -1, Treasurer 2, Vice Presi- dent 5, Presitlent fl: Zeta Tau . Alpha l, 2, 3, -I, Vite President 5, Treasur- er -ig NEA 5. GERALD CUMPTON MARILYN CURI, Grafmnz San Augurliue Football I, 2, 3, I, Rodeo Club 23 IILQPW 2, . .. ,. 3, 4, AC Forums Com- CATHFRINI1 Tlxlllli mittee Z3 Kappa Alpha DAVIS Theta 2, 5, 4, NIEA fi. Berger Student Congress 2, Crun- pus Chest Chairman .51 Favorite 31 Chi Oinegng Alpha Psi Omega, Secre- tary-Treasuret, Fallis Play- ersg Homecoming Co- Chairman 33 Class Report- er 3, Dorm Council, President, AC, EMERY DEAKI Morgarllonvl. W. Vu. Delta Tau Delta -1, Foot- ball 1, 2. JERRYE RUTH DILLMAN Hobby, N, M. HCN I, 2. 5, l, Publicity Chairman 51 MSM l, 2, jg Frogettesg Leti. CYNTHIA JANE REEVIES DAVIS Birmingham, Ala, f TCU Chorus 3, -I, MENC 4. If 'TTT7' GEORGE IT. DARDIEN. ,ut llveailveffnvrl Sigma Alpha Iipsilon I, Z, 5, -lg Golf l, 5, -lg Young Democrats 5. -I. DIANE DAVIS Hiffrlfnm Delta Delta Delta, Angel Flight, ROTC Sponsor 53 NEA. Hass af 59 JEAN DEE Fort Wu rib Newman Club 3, -I, Secre- tary LI, Frenth Club J, HW Secreta ry 5. SANDY DRAGO Holzrlmz MADGI5 DEES Fur! Worlh BSU 1, Z, 5, -lg Alpha Chi 3, 4. PAULFTTA DRFYER Hourlnrl XVIC 5. -lg Chemistry Club. ,-tg, ALTON G DAVIS, JR. Buwuuu Chi Delta Mu, 5, -'lg DSF 5. EDNA ROIIUCK DAVIS Furl Wnrlh Mu Phi Epsilon 2, 5, fl, University Chorus 3, -'ig MIENC 5, fi. CLAUDINE DEVOLI.. Iuckrlmro HCN 1, 2, 5, -1, BSU 1. 2. JOE VVELDON DRISKILL Frm' Worzh Parzibola I, J, 3, -Ig TCU- PS I, 2, 5, -I, Arnold Air Society 5, -1. 'CF Q.. ' u...,. pn ,- 1- nf ' '53 V s ' C' All li'l'lSIi DAVIQNPORT All Klunir ,iota DL11.1.E Furl llvtzrllv AC Decoration Committee Chairman Z, Student Con- gress ig AC Direttor 5. ig Newman Club, Vice Presi- ilcnt lg Selett Series Com- mittee 5, -'lg HW Com- mittcc 5, 4, 2 Y,-., fs 'rr F? HAROLD K, DUNN Artww. N. JI. Chemistry Club 2, 3, -I. Alpha Chi 4, -I1 Sigma Al- pha Epsilon 5, -I. CATIIEY EAKER Frm lX fmlw Pi Beta Phi 2, 5, 41 Sig- ma Alpha En 2, 3, 4, NEA fig ACE -Ig BSU 4. DIXIE BETH ELENBURG El Reno, 05141. tim Beta 1, 2, 5, 4, NEA 3, 4: PSA 1. ,IUDITI-I FIELD Ilan vfml Iirogcrrex Chi Delta Riu l, Z, Delta Delta Delta 1, P A I Psitkhii 'I RONALD B. IETHIERIDGE Odeim TCU Chamber of Com- merce Z, S, -I. LONNIE RAY FLORY For! Wfnrlh Football I, 2, 71, 4. ROY EATON Furl U nr1h ROTC. 1, Z3 NEA 53 Fal- lis Players 3. DANNA ELLIOTT' Texarkana Frogettesg Letig Sociology Club Ig IICN 5, 43 Kap- pa Delta I, 2, 3, 4, Asst. Treasurer 2. INIRS. ANNA MAR IE EDGEMON Dalluf RONNY D. ELROD Alameda, Calif. Engineers Club I, 21 Ten- nis I, 23 Sigma Phi Epsi- lon 5, 4g Newman Club 5, 4. Scnio 5 EDDIE FAYE FARQUHAR For! Ilyorfh HELEN FLOXVERS Eunlaml Chi Beta I. 2, 5, 45 Tau Hera Sigma Z, 33 Frug- ettesg Lerig DSF 1, Z, 3, 4, fn., sm ,av -sv' Q7 JOHN T, FARR Fort Uf'nrlb Skiff, Business Manager 3, 43 Whcm's Wlho 5, 4, AI- pha Chi 5, 41 Gov. Club 5, 41 AUSA Z3 Advertis- ing Club 5, -Ig Press Club 41 Sigma Phi Epsilon I. Scholarship Chairman 2, Co-Rush Chairman Z, His- torian 2, B, Stott Awanl 33 Carter Aston jenkins Award 3. NANCY FLOWERS Fon? Worth Alpha Gamma DcltagNEA 'hi RICHARD EGAN For: II7urlf1 ARLINIZ ENGELBERT San Antonio WSA 1, 2, 5, 4, URC 3, 43 Canterbury I, 2, 5, 4, AC. JULIA ANN FEARS Tenaba HCN 2, 5, -I. ORVEL R. FORBES Semznale Geology Club S, -I, Vue President 4. ,As -vb' S' V? INIRS, RUTH ANNE ERWIN Fon' Wfarlb FAE MARIE FEATI-IERSTON llvicbila Falk BQSQPXYI 2, 43 AC Publicity Committee 5, an an ROBERT KENNEDY EREEBAIRN For! Worth Sigma Phi Epsilon, Secre- tary 1, 2, 3, Historian 4. LORRAINF FORMAN For! Worlh Band 4, University Chor- us 3, MENC 4. GAYNELLE FREUND Wert HCN. JIM GILBERT Midlothian Baseball. RODE GONZALES JIMMY GIBBS Hebbronville F00 Worflv Football 1, Z, 3, 4, Base- Vigilantes 1, 2, 3, 4. ball 1, 2, 3, 4. 'IIMMY FORRESTER Fart Worlls' KEN FULKERSON Cartux HARVEY FORT Rogerr, Arla Press Club 3, 4, Chi Del- ta Mu 3, 4, Skiff 3, Horned Frog 3, 4. SAMMYE JO FULLER San Angelo Los Hidalgos 1, Frogettes, Leti, ACE 3, 4, Kappa Kappa Gamma 1, 2, 3, 4. 611155 af 59 SARAMAY GIBSON Oklahoma City, Okla, DSF 3, Chi Delta Mu 5, 4, Fallis Players 3, 4, Ministers' Wives 4, URC 4. MARGARET GOOCH Iarkran, Min. Pi Beta Phi 1, Z, 3, 4, DSF 1, Z, 3, 4, Le Cercle Fran- cais 4, Phi Sigma Iota 4. TEENIE GILLIKIN New Bern, N. C, Chapel Choir 3, 4, Chi Delta Mu 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec- rerary 4, SVM 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Frog- ettes, Leti, Dorm Council 4, International Friend- ship Club 1, 2, 3, 4, DSF I, 2, 3. ASA GOODGAME Hamlin MARY FOUST For! Worth Le Cercle Francais 1, 2, 3, 4, English 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Alpha Chi 3, 4, Phi Sigma Iota 2, 3, 4, Des- cant, Editorial Staff 2, 3, 4, Select Series C6mmit- tee 3, 4. YVONNE GALOUYE M ineola ACE, NEA, RUSSELL GILMORE New Lenox. Ill, Rifle Team 1, 2, Young Democrats 3, 4, Govern- meriit Club 4, Alpha Chi 3, - JAN GOODMAN Fort Worzh Bryson Club 3, 4, Sigma Alpha Eta 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, AC Publicity Com- mittee 2, Secretary, Fallis Players 2, 3, 4, BSU 2, 3, 4, ACE 4. JANET FRANTZ Dnrlna Band 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Tau Beta Sigma 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, URC, Secretary 2, Angel Flight 3, 4, Y 3, 4, Chi Delta Mu 1, 2, 3, 4, Leti 2, Fallis Players 2, Frog- ertes 1. JOYCE GORDON Pampa Chi Delta Mu 1, 2, Frog- ettes, Leti, SVM 1, 25 DSF 1, 2, 3, 4, Alpha Chi 5, 4. I.-' KAY GORDON Albuquerque. N. JI. NIZA 4g ACE ii. 1.54 RITA GORDON H 0 u Jia ri Canterbury Club I, 2, 5, 4, Alpha Gamma Delta 3, 44 DORA GRAINGE San Antonio Chemistry Club I, 2, 3, Reporter 51 Parabola Club 3, Frogettes I. SEI Qmwia HARLAN Galzfrmfz Delta Dcltla Delta. Treas- urer: Wh0's Who 5 Parubtiln Club, PSFL Chap cl Choir. MRS. IEISIF MAY HAMILTON Por! Lawiu Ministers' Wives, Kappa P1 3, 4. BARBARA MAUD IIARR AI. Abwriulbl aaa .,. CM' 9 , ,- ,4- as lu 'Xa RQ? DON GORE Corpfu Cbrifii AC 1, 2, s, -1, Sigma Phi Epsilnng BSU 3, 4, AC Fatulty Fnrums 4. WENDIELL K, GRANDFY Fort Worth TCU Accountants' Stxiety 4. 'AO RICHARD L. GORSUCH For! IWnrlh Psi Chi 5, 4, Vice Presif dent 41 Chapel Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Chi Delta Mu I, 2, 3, 4. HORACE GRIFFITTS Him HW Chairman 4, AC Special Events Chairman 3, Student Congress Sthol- arship Award, BSU Iix- ecutive Council 3, 4, FTA 1, Z, 3, 43 AC Newsletter Editor 4, Seniors XVILLIAM P. HAMILTON Pew: TCU-HKQN. IVIARIF IIAWKINS For! LY'rm'h B 81 PW B, fi, Rodeo glub 3, Canterbury Club .nw ALLAN A. HANSEN Forrlr. N. j. Vigilantes I, Z, S, 4, Treasurer 2, 33 AC Dance Committec I, 2, 5, Chair- man 3, AC Detnratinns Committee 5, Canterbury Club I, Z, S, -l, President 4, Track Mgr. I, AC 5. RICHARD Llilj HITARN Texar Cilj' Parabola Club 4. GEORGE GOULD Mann! Vemmi, N, Y. Canterbury Club, President 5, 4, Atlvertising Club, Secretary-Treasurer 3, 4, KTCU 5, LEE ROY GRIMSLITY Siueelwuier Press Club I, 2, 3, 4, ROTC I, Z, Skifi 5, 4. MARY KARR HANDLEY Fort Wfurlb Frogettes, Leti, ACR I, DSF I. JAMES ORVILLE HEATH Carthage Band I, 2, 3, 4, Univer- sity Symphony I, 2, 3, 4, DSF I, 2, 5, 4: Kappa Kappa Psi I. 2, 5, 4, President 31 Phi Mu AI- pha I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 5, President 45 MENC 1, 2, 3, 4, .Jiz- NORMAN E. HALL Texarkana Le Cercle Francais 5. DAVID P. HARDCASTLE Lillfe Rank. Ark. Los Hidalgos 2, Chi Delta Mu 2, English Club 4, International Friendship Club 4. V .,-.Jn V-'sf ix --.-.4 PHILLIP W. HEWETT Fort Worth Phi Mu Alpha 1, Z3 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, University Symphony 1, 2. MRS. TILLIE MARIE HINSHAW Weatherford . fr aa- . .fa at UNM 'mv JOHN C. HECK Reading, Pa. CHARLES M. HEYER Iloultnrz DSE 3, 41 Chi Delta Mu 5, 4g Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4, MRS. BETTY COMPTON HINTON Dallat NEA 2, 5, 4, Accountants Society 3g B 84 PW 4, Alpha chi 4. LONNIE E. I-IOLLIDAY Cleburne Phi Delta Theta, Arnnltl Air Society, Flying Club. 43 if LILLIAN HEILMAN For! Worth Kappa Delta 1, 2, 43 Can- terbury 1, Z, 4, NEA 5, 4, ACE 3, 4. JOE W. HICKEY Vernon Delta Tau Delta 1, 2, 5, 4g Geology Club 3, 41 Football 1, 2. JAMES L. HELVEY Fort Worth Vigilarltes, Secretary 3, Vice President 43 AC Dance Committee, Gov- ernment Club, LARRY I-IILLEY Fort Worth TCUPS 3, 4. 5l1l.S'5 af 59 SANDRA HOCKERSMITH Abilene DSF 1, Z, 5, 4, WSA 11 Chapel Choir 2, 51 Letig Frogettesg Chi Omega 1. 2, 3, 4, Songleader, Sec- retary, Social Chairman, Biology Club Z, 3, 4: Uni- versity Chorus lg Chem- istry Club 4, GEORGE EDWARD HOOPS For! Worth TCU Chamber of Com- merce 1, 43 Marketing Club 4. WILLIAM CLIFFORD CPORKYJ HOGG Fort Worth Phi Kappa Sigma 3, 42 Young Democrats Club 2. 3, 4g Government Club 2, 5, 43 Vigilantes Ig Track Mgr. lg Canterbury Club 1. ANITA HOPE Norfolk, Va. Delta Delta Delta 3, 42 Sigma Alpha Eta 33 Presi- dent 4. 'ka- RICHARD C, HENSCHEL Fort Worth TCUPS 3, 4, Treasurer 4, MCCULLOUGI-I E. HINES, JR, Karuaf City, Mo. Phi Kappa Sigma 2, 3, 41 Kappa Kappa Psi 2, 5, 41 Band 1, 2, 3: TCU Stage Band 1, 2, 5g Psychology Club. KENNETH HOLDER Amarillo Alpha Chi 3, 41 Sigma Phi Epsilon, Art Club 1, 2, 5, 4. RICHARD L. HOUGH Albuquerque. N. M, DSF 1, 2, 5, 4g Chi Delta Mu 1, 2, 5, 4g Chapel Choir 1, 2, 3. sn... V, 52? WILLIAM R. I-IENSON Fort Worth DON HUBBARD Holliday Football l, 2g ROTC l, 2 Track I. JOYCE HUBENAK Fmt Worth Alpha Chi 3, 43 Parabola 4. was Qu' ,--r was T? DAPHNE HUFFMAN For! Worlh Alpha Delta Pig WSAg PE Majors and Minors Club. CHARLENE M. ICKES For! Womb Geology Club, BERNARD ERIC JACOBSON Spokane, Wash. Marketing Club. LEROY JOHNSON Earlville, Ill, YT? -.,, SYBII. HUMPHRIES Conicamz Frogettesg Lerig Chi Ome- ga l, 2, 3, 43 Press Club 3, 43 Bryson Club 3, 4, Secreraryg Skiff 3, 43 M- SM 1, 2. WALTER W. INCE Ilaxra ROTC l, 2, 3, 4, Delta Tau Delta 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 'lf BERNIECE HUNT For! W'oflh ACE 3, 4. BOBBY V. IRVIN Fort Worth Sofia s MARY JAMISON Oderm Alpha Gamma Delta 1, 2, 3,4:BstPw1,2,4, Wesley Foundation l, 4. HARLENE KAUTZ For! Woflb Alpha Chi 33 Marketing Club 4. ROLAND S. JARV For! Worth Kappa Sigma 2, 3, 4, Vice President 43 ROTC l, 2, 3, 43 HW Committee 3, 43 AC Personnel and valuation Chairman 3, 43 ROTC Drill Team 2, GLENN I-IARLON KELSAY Fort Worth BEVERLY HINES JOHNSON jarkxhnm I-ICN l, Z, 3. 41 Frogerfffil Lerig BSU 1, 2. WMV' sf- .f 5. an-4 Wir ,-1... JOEL HURLEY Longview Sigma Chi l, 2, 3, 4, President 43 Student Congress 23 Press Club 23 Business Manager Horned Frog 23 Cheerleader 3, 4, Head Cheerleader 43 TCU Chamber of Commerce 4, JOHN WILLIAM IVY PecoJ Sigma Alpha Epsilon l, 2, 3, 43 ROTC Drill Team 2. EDNA E. JET1' Baytown Frogettes3 Letig Kappa Del- ta 1, 2, 3, 4, Scholarship Chairman3 BSU 1, 2, 3, 4, Accountants' Society 3, 4,13 at PW Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Congress 4, ILA JORDON KENDALL Fon Worth NEA 3, 43 ACE 3, 4. JANET KAY JACKSON Beatrice. Neb. DSF Z, 3, 43 Chi Delta Mu 2, 3, 4. FELIX JIMENEZ, JR. Dollar Geology Club. ci? 'CW fv- an nn' ,yy mv 'E-'S' 'IVY' H. E. KIRCHNER RICHARD L, KAY SCNNELS KENT Harman KENDALL Fort Worth Chi Delta Mu 2, 3, DSF Fort Worth Pi Beta Phi 3, 4, Los Hi- 1, 2, 5, 4, Basketball 1, 2, dalgos 4. 3 4' FAY KIRK 1 Fort Worth WILBUR LUMAN KIRKLAND Fort Worth JOHN KOLLMAN Ta lor LV Sigma Phi Epsilon 1, 2, ' 2 5 4, 3, 4, ROTC 1, . . Student Congress Treasur- er 3, MARILYN KEENER KOPP Fort Worth JUNE LAY Fort Worth NEA 5, 43 B 8: PW 3, 4. YUNG K1 KIM Seoul, Korea International Friendship Club. BILL A. KITHAS Fort Worlb Chemistry Club, Geology Club 5, 43 AUSA 3, 4, Vice President 4. 611155 of 39 KATHERINE LACEWELL ,lackrboro Kappa Kappa Gamma 1, 2, 3. 4, House Chairman 4, NEA 3, 4, BSU. FRITZ E. LEBOW, JR. Fort Worth ROTC 1, 2, 3, 45 ROTC Drill Team 1, 2, 31 Ar- nold Air Society 5, 4, TCUPS 2, 3. 45 Parabola Club 1, 2, 3, 4. .-.? f J TED LANGE Fort Worth Kappa Sigma, Bryson Club, HW Committee 2, 5, 4g Rifle Team 2, 3, 4, SWC Rifle Team 3, AU- SA. ELLEN JOH-ANNA LESSMAN Marlin Biology Club 45 Chemis- try Club 3: MSM 2, 4, Frogettesg Leti. KENNETH L. KING Afora Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Basketball, FAYE LOKETTA KOHLER Mamfel Canterbury Club 1, 2, 5, 4, I-ICN 1, Z, 5, 4. CINDY LEE LARSON For! Worth NEA 3, 4, Alpha Chi 5, 4g Alpha Delta Pi, Schol- arship Chairman 5, Vice President 4. JIM LEVEL Fart Worth TCU Chamber of Com- merce 1, 2, 3, 4, ii' TERRY KINNEY Arlington Lambda Chi Alpha I, 2, 3, 43 Parabola Club 4. MARJORIE R. LINDSEY Colorado Sprnlgt, Colo. Chemistry Club 13 Band l, Chi Beta 1, 2, 5, 4. WW , .-45 57,- JAMES G. LITTLE Frm Worth Phi Kappa Sigma 2, 3, 45 AC Dance Committee I, 3, Army ROTC Drill Team 3, Fallis Players 25 KTCU 2, 3, 4. JAMES G. LIVERGOOD, JR. Kingwille Track I, 2, 3, 45 Delta Tau Delta 3, 45 Bryson Club 3, 45 Parabola 3, 45 Rodeo Club 35 BSU I, Z, 3, 4. MARY MCCLURKIN Loftgvieux EIEI MARILYN MQLEAN Kirkziaod. Mo. Frogeztes5 Letig Chi Delta Mu I, 2, 45 Zeta Tau AI- pha5 Le Cercle Trantnis I. Chapel Choir I, Z, 45 University Chorus I5 Psi Chi 'I5 DSE I, Z, 5, 4. MARY HELEN MCDONALD Edinburg BSU 3, 45 ACE 3, 45 NEA 3, 45 Frogettes5 Letig Kap- pa Kappa Gamma. THOMAS TREVOR MCNEELY Belfarl, Ireland i7 ALBERT W. LLOYD Liu 305235 U52 3' 'limi' a 7 ., 552 5 :- T FU :Q 'C sw 4, Songleader I, 2, 3. President 45 I-ICN 5 Frugettes5 Leti. 44 'iw Mt, JORGE R, LOTT Fart Worth Sigma Phi Epsilon 2, 3, 45 PSA 2, 5. SI-IEILA FRANCES MCCOLLUM Dalia: DSE I, 2, 3, 45 Chi Delta Mu I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3. Smiors MYRNA MCDONALD For! Worth Delta Delta'Delta 3, 4. RAYMOND MADSEN Fm: Worm Justice Evening College Court 3, 4. Mm rm ,,..,.-Q CHARLES MCFARLANE Lynn, Maxx. ANNE MEREDITH MAGNESS Fo rl Worth Brushes Ig Los Hidalgos 2, 3, 45 International Friendship Club 2, 35 Al- pha Chi Z, 3, 45 Art Stu- tlents' League 3, 4: Phi Sigma Iota 2, 3, 4. vu pa 5 hm ...sw FLOY CARROLL LYSIAK Fort Worth MARYLOU MCCUTCHEN Houfron Sigma Alpha Eta 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4. LAURIE MCHARGUE For! W'orth ROBERT CHARLES MAHANA Danbury, Conn. Sigma Chig Geology Club. viz? DWIGHT M. MCDONALD M idlami TCU Chamber of Com merce 5, 45 Sigma Chi 3 4, House Manager 3, Sec retary 4. CLAUDE T MCINTOSH, JR. Arlington i ,,..v AIMEE ACKLEN MARTIN Fort W0rl.b Alpha Chi 3. 43 Biology Club 23 Chemistry Club 23 PSA 2, 3L ACE 3, 4. RAMON C. MARTINEZ Fon Worth Los I-Iidalgos 4. 1 W0 ,nv ?' JAMES M. MAI-IONFY Fort Wforllv JAMES N. MARTIN For! Wfarlh Parabola Club 2, 5, 4, Vice President 3, President 43 Alpha Chi 4. RONALD A. MATSON jameytown, N. Y, Brushes Club 5, 43 Psi Chi 43 Psychology Club 4, PALMIRO I. MICI-IELE'1 I'I Gafvemm jIiANI2T'l'E MANEVAL Hourtml Summer Congress I3 Stu- dent Volunteer Movement I, 2, 5, Setrctary 23 Chi Delta Mu I, 23 Fmgettesg Letig URC 33 Chapel Choir I, lg Alpha Chi 33 TCU-HCN I, 2, 3, Presi- dent -I. MARY JANE MARTIN For! lVr1rlf1 Alpha Gamma Delta, Vice President ,il B 84 PW It 2, 5, Student Congress 43 BSU I, 2. MARY YELLUTT MANLEY For! Worth B .st PW 2, A, 11. RICHARD LEWIS MARTIN Fur! Ivnrth TCU Chamber of Com- merce -I, Student Council 4 611155 of 39 'WILLIE MAXWELL Fort Worlh JANICE N. MICHENER Niidland Band 2, 5, Secretary, Band Sweetheart 53 AC Decora- tions Committee Chairman 43 Outstanding Committee Member 5. RUTH MEIIER Hablu. N, M. Frggettesg Le-ti3 Chi Delta Mu 2, jg TCU-HCN I, Z, 5, 4, CHARLES E. MILLER Newton Le Cercle Francais I: Geology Club 43 Delta Tau Delta I, 2, 3, 4, Sef- retary 5, Vice President -I. Q.,-f af- 0 HUIVIER MARKOS Imlianupolij. Ind. ROGER C. MARTIN For! lI7ortb Phi Mu Alpha 1, 2, 3. 4 Vice President 3, 43 Kap- pa Kappa Psi 2, 3. 43 MENC fi. GAYLE MEYER Fart Uyofth AFROTC Sponsor 23 Fmgettes 13 Leti 23 Bry- son Club Z, 5, 42 English Club 43 PSA 1, 21 Kap- pa Kappa Gamma I3 Z, 3, 4- DOLORES JEANNETTE MILLER Rusk Frogettes: I.eti3 ACE 3, 4, Vice President 4: MSM 43 University Churu53 Opera Wrmrkshupg Dorm Coun- fii 5, NEA 4, he 4-'IQ 'WX ffl, NELSON L. MARSH Fm! lVnrlh Band Z, 41 ROTC Band Z 53 Alpha Delta Sigma 4 Press Club 4, Skiff 5, 4. S. ELINOR MOORE MILLER Whit11e'y ACF .53 43 NEA 5, 4. vnu 2 Aff' MARIHELEN MILLER Srreeny Frogettesg Letig Bandg Del- ta Delta Delta 1, 2, 3, 43 Panhellenic Council 2, 4, Treasurer 45 Student Congress 2, 55 Class Sec- retary 35 Dormitory Coun- cil 25 ACE 4. ,us .A BOBBY B. MOON Mt. Pleruarlt Sigma Chi, TCU Cham- ber nf Cummerte, GEORGE MORGAN, JR, Fm Womb SARAH OATMAN Llano S s ga 13 'mb ,fm , 'Eff' BARBARA JOAN NEELY Circa University Chorus 5. WILLARD S, OSGOOD, JR. Lufkin 3? ...ar ,av SARA IWIOORE For! lymlh ACE, STEVIE MORGAN Fort Wrzrih Sigma Phi Epsilon Z, 3, 4. DONALD ROSS INIOOTY For! Wfotth Flying Cluhg Ariwltl Air Society. JIMMIE L, MORRISSIEY Arlinglwl Marketing Club 3, 4, President 4. Schiff 5 ONEAL NELSON For! Wrnrlb TCU Chamber of Com- merce 3, 4, President 4. JOY PACE Siveelivater Kappa Kappa Gamma 1, 2, 5, fl, Secretary, Chap- lain 3. -lg English Club 4g NEA 4. if -.uv mv OLA C. NEWTON Fort Woflh ACE. JOYCE PAIK K mea International Friendship Club. -ru. ww ,f JOHN R, MORIZIIART Fat! ll7'orIlv Camera Club JL TCU Chamber of Coinnic-rtc 5, 45 Press Club 4. JULIA BIRD MULLER Laredo Chi Beta, Kappa Alpha Theta, Canterbury Club, NEA. THOMAS IVY NEYMAN Fart Worlb Chi Delta Mu I, 2, 3, 4, Psi Chi 3, 4g DSF 1, 2, 5. ROBERT PARKER F011 Worth Sigma Chi 2, 5. 4, Treas- urerg Newman Club 2, 5, 4, Vice Presidentg Ac- countants' Society 2, 3, 4, Vice President, TCU Chamber of Commerce Z3 Grenarliers 2. 7' CHOONG WOO NAM Seoul. Korea International Friendship Club. SATORU NUMAJIRI M ito, Iapan Inrernational Friendship Club. wi 'sry' 4, an-9 an JIM 5, PEIRCE Arrfaw Citi Marketing Club 4, LURA Jo PINKERTON Monahan: Kappa Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 35 Wesley Foun, dafiilfl 1, 2, 3, 4, Presiiienr 4, NEA 3, 4, ACE 3, 4, AC Dctoration Committee 5, Frogettesg Leti. -f-, fa ,M ANN PARNFLL Fort lwnrlh Chi Omega 2. 3, 4. Social Chairman, President: BSU 2, S, -'ig Bryson Club 2, 3, 41 English Club 3. jAMliS EDWIN PERNER lil Pam BURL Pl'l 1'lLLO Furl Wmzb Geology Club 43 Parabola Club 4. SIDNEY HOLMAN POYNTER Tmarl'am1, Ark, Milirary Honor Society. sf SUE JO PARRISH Fm! Wforth Alpha Chi, Spanish Club 2, 3, Secretary 'mg Phi Sig- ma lotag Dorm Council 2. 3, Bryson Club 3, 4. GEORGE W. PETREK, JR. Furl Wftzrlh LEE ALLEN PAULSEL For! Womb Sigma Phi Epsilon 1, 2, 5,41 ROTC 1, 2, 5, 4. JIMMIE R. PHAGAN Perrylon Phi Delta Theta 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, Government Club 3, 43 AC 23 IEC Treasurer, Young Demo- crats 3, 4, Treasurer 4. 641155 af 39 PAUL R. PITTS W11ud1fille Phi Delta Theta 2, 3, 4, Football 1, Z, 3, 4, Bryson Club 5, 43 Favorite 1, 2, RoTt5 1, 2, 3, 4. DONALD L. PREECS Decatur, Ark, BILLY W. POUND Dalia! TCU Chamber uf Com- merce, Marketing Club. BOBBY LEN PRICE Lezfelland Vigilantes 1, 2, 3, 4g AC Decoration Committee Z: AC Dance Committee 2, 35 AC Forums Committee 4. CAROL PAXSON Pampa AC Entertainment Com- mittee Chairman 31 AC 1, 2, 3, 45 Len, Frogettesg English Club 3, 4, Fallis Players 2, NEA 4g Kappa Kappa Gamma 1, 2, 3, 4. JIM WALTER PHIPPS Waco Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Football. GEORGE LAY POWELL Colorado City Kappa Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4g Rodeo Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4. CHARLES W. PROCTER Fon Wanh Alpha Phi Omega 13 TCUPS 4. WM- ma., ' PATSY PEARSON Breckenridge PSA l, 2, 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent 4, Historian 35 Frog- ettesg SVM 1, 23 Chi Del- ta Mu 3, 4, Chapel Choir 3. 4, ' SCOTT PYLES New Maftinwille, W. Va. RACHEL B. RAMIREZ Fw Wofzh Los Hidalgos 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President, Phi Sig- ma. Iota 3, 4, Secretary, Marketing Club 3, 4, Sec- retary, NEA 4, Alpha Chi 3, 4. Q-1... HOWARD MCNAIR RATCLIFF Sanla Fe, N, M, DSE 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Chi Delta Mu I, 2, 3, 4, URC Director. MONA RAY Aledo HCN 1, 2, 3, BSU 4. JOE ROBB Lufkin JOHN WENDELL RENFRO For! Worth Marketing Club 1. BARBARA ROBINSON Harmon BSU 1, Z, 3, 4, B 6: PW 1, 2, 3, Delta Gamma Z, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, 3, Pan- hellenic Council 2, 3. an PEGGY RATLIPF Fort Worlh Frogettes, Leti, WSA 1, 2, B 8: PW 2, 3, 4, Sociae, Los Hidalgos 3, NEA 3, 4, Bryson Club 3, 4, Chi Delta Mu 4, AC Enter- tainment Committee. ROBERT REDDING Fon' Worth TCU Chamber of Com- merce 3, 4. ANN RAPP Cleburne Frogettes, Letig Kappa Kappa Gamma 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, Panhellenic Council 2, 3, President 3, Student Congress 3, 4, ACE 4, BILLIE REED Rogerr, Arla. Chi Delta Mu 3, 4- Seniors SHEILA RENFRO Fort Worth Kappa Kappa Gamma l Z, 3, 4, Los Hidalgos I, 2, ACE 2, 3, 4, NEA 2, 3, 4, English Club 3, 4- GLENN D. ROE Fort Worth Geology Club 4. RAY RHYNE For! Wonb Geology Club. BROWN B, ROGERS, JR. Big Spring ROTC I, 2, 3, 4, TCUPS 2, 3, 4, Parabola 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 31 Arnold Air Society 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Adjutant 4, Alpha Chi 3, 4, DSF I, 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 4g Select Series Com- mittee 3, 4. ELIZABETH ANN RAY Hunt 4 Mu Phi Epsilon 2, 3, 4, President, Alpha Delta Pi 2, 3, 4, MENC. JOHN REED Far! Worth Sigma Phi Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4, Los Hitlalgos I, 2, 3, 4, PSA 2, 3, 4, Chi Delta Mu 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD KDICKQ RICHARDS For: Wonb GAIL ROGSTAD LBECKHAM 9 Dalia: Delta Delta Delta l, 2, 3, 4, Skiff 3, 4, Editorial As- sistant 4, TDNA Intern. 4, Press Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Frugetres, Le- ti, Le Cercle Francaise I. l LINDA REES Lexingzon, Ky. Chi Delta Mu I, 2, 3, 4, DSF 1, 2, 3, 4, Interna- tional Friendship Club 2, 3, Fallis Players 3, 4, Al- pha Club 3, 4. MARILYN CECILE RIGGS .Yan A ngelo Alpha Gamma Delta, Sec- retary, Flying Frogs, Ro- deo Club, NEA, ACE, Brushes, Letip Frogettes. W. QA: , WJ' .., 'IX Sn PEGGY ROUSE For! Laladevdale, Fla. SUE SALMON Broiwnfield Leti. .-.. , 'ff' as CT., we-v 'ES' DOROTHY LOUISE ROSAMOND Dnllay WSA 1, 2, 5, Pi Beta Phi 1, 2, 3, 4, Pledge Trainer, Rush Captain, Secretary. Vice Presidentg English 3, 45 Frogettes5 Leti, Lambda Chi Alpha Sweetheart l. EINIILY ANNE ROUSSEAU Nez: Landon HCN 15 Frogettes5 Letig NEA 2, 3: Kappa Kappa Gamma 2,35BSU1,2,3. KENNETH R. SANDERSON New Hampton. Iowa Accountants' Society 3, 4. MARY FERN SCHROEDER Plainview Frogettes5 Leti, Treasurcr5 Chi Delta Mu l, 31 Alf pha Delta Pi. SQ rj 7' ROCHELLE BARBARA ROSBOROUGH New Orleam, la. Frogettes5 Leti5 HCN 2, President 3, Vice President 4. WARREN RUDOLPH lVaxaharhie Delta Tau Delta l, 2, 3, 45 Bryson Club 3, 45 Foot- ball 1. LEROY ALLAN ROSE Wana Kappa Sigma 3, 45 BSU 5, 45 Student Congress 55 Evening College Council 35 Advertising Club 5, 4. JAMES W. RUTLEDGE Della! Baseball 3, 45 Parabnla Club 4. em af 59 WILLIAM W. SATTERFIELD For! Wrnrlh Student Congress 35 TCU Chamber of Commerce 3, 45 Marketing Club 3, 4. LOLA SCOTT Burleron ACE 4. JAMES SCARBERRY Pampa Chemistry Club 4. JON B, SELLIN Dallaf Sigma Chi l, 2, 3, 45 AF- ROTC Drill Team l, 2, Canterbury Club 45 Ar- nold Air Society 3, 4. .,....f 1.-v BILLIE NELL ROSS Perot Brushes 15 Frogettesg Kap- pa Delta 1, Z, 3, 4, Sec- retary 35 B 84 PW Club 45 Rodeo 45 AC Hospitality Committee 4. KATHRYN SALMON Stanhope. N. f. Rodeo Club 3, PSA 3, 4. BOB SCHIEFFER For! Worth Phi Delta Theta l, 2, 3, 4, Rush Chairman Z, Vice President 45 English Club 35 Press Club 4. JOE DALE SELMAN For! Woflh Baseball, ,..... MARGARET LU ROUNDS Fm! LlVnrih Mu Phi Epsilon 2, 3, 45 Kappa Kappa Gamma 1. 2, 5, 45 Alpha Chi 3, 45 English lg Le Cercle Francais 15 University Chorus l. ROBERT L. SHEFFIELD Fort Worth ,ss ,ff 'SV JAN SHERLEY Anna Frogertesg Letig Kappa Kappa Gamma I, 2, 5, 4, Bryson Club 5, 4, English Club 3, 4, Phi Sigma Iota 3, 4, Le Cercle Francais 3, 43 Who's Who 33 Student Court 4. if-N GARY Cx. SI-IINKLE. Plafenfia. Calif. Track 3. CLARENCE L. SIMS Fort Worth Wesley Foundation 3, 43 Psi Chi 5, 4. H ALVIN H. SNYDER For! Worth TCU Chamber of Com- merce 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4. ARVIN H. SIVIITH For! Worth BETTYE CLAY SPANN ll 1n11e. Ark. Chi Beta 5. 4. V53 1, 2, DONALD L. SHRIVER Wfarren. Pa. ANN SINCLAIR For! Wnrlb Sigma Alpha Eta I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, DAVID PRESTON SHORE II For! Worth MILTON M. SINGLETON For! Wfoftb Smiars DALE SMITH F071 Wfaflh TCU Chamber of Com- merce, Vice President, ROBERT M. SPENGLER Kawai Cily. Mo, Marketing Club, Treasur er. LOUISE SMITH Allen I-ICN 1, 2, 3, 4, Alpha Chi 3,.Frogettes, Leti. SARA ANN SPECTOR Botger Frogettesg Letig Delta Gamma 2, 4. Secretary 2, HCN 4. ...wwf UV' RONALD LEE SIDES Dalia: TCU Chamber of Cum- merce 4g Sigma Chi 2, 3, 4, Athletic Director, Home Manager 2, Vite President 4. KENNETH SLOAN Fm! Worth Parabola Club 5, 4, Kap- pa Mu Epsilon 3, 4, NANCY LEE SMITH Big Spring ACE 3, 4, NEA 4, Kap- pa Alpha Theta 3, 4. MAX SPILLAR Fort Worth WADE SIMPSON Big Spring Student Congress 4, Kap- pa Sigma 2, 5, 4: Lns Hid- dagos I, 2, 3, 43 PSA I, Z, 3, 43 Rodeo Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Phi Sigma Iota 3, 4, Chemistry Club 1, 2, Horned Frog 4, URC 4, IEC 5, ROBERT W. SLOAN Fort Wfoftb Accountants' Society 4. DOTTIE SNEAD Midland Brushes I, Frugettesg Kap- pa Delta 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2, President 3: Student Congress 2, B 84 PW 2, 33 AC Personnel 8: Evalua- tion Committee 5, 4, Sec- retary 4, Dorm Council 4. MARTHA STANSELL Gludewalef ACE, President 4, NEA 3, 41 Bryson Club 3, 4, Zeta Tau Alpha 4. 'vu Y? 1 RONNY STEVFNSON Fort Worlh Bryson C l u b 3 Athletic Countilg Basketball Cap- tain, ROTC I, Z. 5, 4, ROGER SUMMERS Farr Wnfzln BSU lg FTA 5, Press Club 5, 4, Vice President 5. LOUIS J. TESAR Fort Wurlh Marketing Club. CHARLES J. THOMASON Fort Wfrzrih Rodeo Club 5, Canterbury Club 2. 'K -MPM lj' f-::- MRS. JUANITA L. STEWART Fan Worzb EAYETTE C. TANKERSLEY For! Worlb Accountants Society I TCU Chamber of Com- merce 1. BRUCE H. THOMAS For! Worth Marketing Club 4. NANCY JANE THOMPSON Tbforkmormn Sigma Alpha Eta I, 2, 41 Alpha Delta Pi 1, 2, 4. 'vt .I -.L E, 1 Qt tr BEN L. STURGEON Pampa Exetutive Secretary TISA 3: Bryson Club 2, 5, Sig- ma Alpha Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3. Class Presi- denr l, 2. BETTY MARIE TAYLOR Rmzrefl, N. JI. Chi Omega l, 2, 3, 4, Vite President 3, 43 Chap- el Choir l, 2, 3, 4, Chi Delta Mu I, 2, 71,41 Frog- ettcsg Len, ACE 3, 45 Al- pha Chi 5, 4, Internation- al Iirierftlship Club 4, Sec- retary 4g AC 45 Chair- man Purenfs Day 4, S- VM 4. 3. ,T fe-1 SANDRA HARTMAN STURGEON Amarillo Chi Omega I, 2, 71, 4, Treasurer, Pledge Trainer 2, 3, Student Congress 3: B 8: PW 2, 3, 4. CAROL JEAN TAYLOR Lindenburtt. I..l., N,Y. Newman Club I, 2, 5, 41 NEA 4, ACE 5, 4. Glass of 1-7 9 RONALD D. THOMAS Mount Pleamnt RICHARD TIPTON For! Wforlh Press Club, President 4. SUE THOMAS Gainewilfe Delta Gamma 2, 3, 43 ACE. CORLISS TOMAN Fort Worth ACE 3, 4, Delta Delta Delta 2, 3, 4. GEORGE W. SULLIVAN Wichila Fall: GERALD EDWARD TAYLOR Iluglzer Spring: I-ICN. LETA THOMASON Gfanbury Mu Phi Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 5, President 4, MENC 1, 2, 5, 4, Sef- retary 3, Alpha Chi 5. 4,1 Band 1, 2, 5, 4, Universi- ty Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4. Secretary 2, 51 Fallis PUY- ers 4. CAROL ANN TOMLINSON For! Worth Brushes lg AC Decora- tions Committee Ig B 6: PW Club 1, 2, 4, ACE 3, 4, BSU 1, 4. mv! ? 5 ELMER B. SUMMERS Kr1o,x'1'ille, Term. JOHN WILLIAM TOTTENIIAM III Fort Ifforth Marketing Club 3. 4, Ac countants' Sotiery 5, 4. JOHN PAUL TYSON Coleman Class Officer 1, 25 Stu- dent Congress ig Student Court 4g TISA Ex. Com- mittee ig DSF l, 2, 3, 45 Biology Club 3, 43 Alpha Chi 5, 4g Phi Delta Theta l, 2, 3, 45 Track 1. Vow 'GQ' ,,.f-v NANCY UNGER Fm! U 0rlb Delta Delta Delta 5, 4g Bryson Club 3, 41 Sigma Alpha Eta 5, 4, Setretary 4. FRED WADE Henderron Accountants' Society 3, 45 Chamber of Commerce 4, H BRENT WATSON Furl llvuvih Geology Club 5, 4. ROBERT EDWARD WALKER Marzhattef, L,l.. N.Y, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Z, 3, 4, University Chorus Z, Chapel Choir Z. CHARLEENE WEBB Fon Wforlb Eallis Players 45 Alpha Psi Omega 4. ,,.f j. DON VANN Furl IVUVIIJ Chemistry Club lg Biology Club l, Lambda Chi Al- pha 2, 5, 4. LYNN LE ROY WADE, JR. Ilourlrm Sigma Alpha Epsilon B, 4. -1... CULLY VAUGHAN Napier RONALD C. WAIILE Far! UVUIII7 Lambda Chi Alpha l, 2, S, 4, Setretaty 5, Treasurer 4, ROTC 1, 2, 5, 4, Sofia s FLORA ELIZABETH DAUGHERTY WALL F011 Wforlh NEA. NITA WEBB 0112114 Delta Delta Delta l, 2, 3, 43 Favorite 2. VIRGINIA WALL F011 Wczrih Biology Club 2, 3, 45 Chemistry Club 2, 5. CHARLES WEEKS Cab0t.Arb. TCU Chamber of Com- merce 5. 43 Marketing Club 4. an OP also flu 431 'T , '-K 'ina-VJ uve.-' .ig 4, ELIZABETH VAUGHAN Naples Kappa Alpha Theta 2, 5 4g Chi Beta 2, a, 4, Leti.' DALE WALKER Lampatat Football 1, 2, 5, 4, Cap' tain 4. LARRY LEE WARD Spring Hill, Kan. Football 1, Z, 53 NEA 4. TED WELLS Sherman Evening College Countil 3, -'L ,..-r DAMON VEACH Logantpofr. La. Biology Club 1, 21 Presi- dent ISCA 2g Sigma Phi Epsilon 3, 4. PATRICIA WALKER Houston Horned Frog Z, 5, 4, Fav- orites Editor 3, Assistant Editor 4, Chi Delta Mu 1, 2, 5, 4g Parabola Club Z, 3, 4, Chapel Choir 1, 2, 5, 4g DSF l, 2, 5,41 AC Decorations Committee l, Z, 3, Assistant Chairman l, 2, Dormitory Council 2, Frogettesg HW Com- mittee 3, 4. PEGGY RH EA WARREN Waco Zeta Tau Alpha, PSA 5. 4, WSA l, Z, Frogettes, Leti. NORMA R. WEMPLE For! Wforlh AC Decorations Commit- tee 3, Secretary, AC Ex- hibits Committee, Chair- man 5, 4. 'H' fit . J , P ivy 1- ff' -P 'CSF' x...-v ,lIiANNI2TTIi WERTZ Ilulwm, ,IIm1l. Biology Club 2, 3, I: Chi Dulm Mu 1, 2, 5: French Club I. Z3 Chi Omega 2. 5, 'lg DSP I, 2, 3, Stu- ilenr Congress -lg Panhel- leniq I. Frogerresg Lerig SVM l, 2. 33 Chapel Choir I, 2, 3. MICHAEL M. WHITE For! Wfurtln Los Hidalgos 2, Arnold Air Sofiery 3, 4. CHARLES WILSON Fur! lI or!l9 Parabnlgi Club 4, TCUPS 4. CAROLYN WITT Ararlmr Parr Chi Oiriegii I, 2, 5, LI, Sec- retary 51 Bryson Club 2, 3, lg ROTC Sponsor 3, fig Angel I'Ii,1:Iit S. el, Treas- urer S, Commander -lg Frolucrres, Leri, fs' C-All, XWIQSTMORELAND Fun ll m1l9 Hililugy Club 2, 3. -I, Sec' remry 31 Chemistry Club I, 2, 5, Senrerary 3: AI- phri Chi 5. i, II. A, MICIIAFL WIIITTAKER Furl llvnrllv FnIli5Pluycrs lg Press Club li, English Club 2. HOXDVARD II. WILSCDN liefwz. N. M. Siixnui Phi Epsilon 5, -I. MARY WIDKJD llV'um NFA S, l: ALI? 5. fl, Chi Omegu S, 4, Sigma Al- phn Iim l ww we' qu ...Q vi -Q CAROI.Ii ISAKIZR W'Ii'I'SIiI. Furl ll mllw ACE l. NFA 5, VI. Rmleo Club 1. S, Pi Bum Phi l, 5, l, EMMITT LIEF VVILLIAMS, IR, Mizrlfflufd TCU Chamber of Com- merce 6, -lg Marketing Club fl. 41-PZ BOBBY J. WI'II2FI,IiR For! lI m1h JERRIZ G. XXIILLIAMS Alfmie Band I, lp Kuppu Kuppii Psi 21 P,ir.ibwlii Club Z 511155 af 59 SIIIRLIZY WILSKIN T14ru1lnr1m, Alu. Christian Sric-mc, Presi- Llenr, Sciremryg AC Ilosl pimliiy Ckuninirrce -I. DALIQ XVORKS Tuxizrfinal, xiii XVILLIAINI II. W1'II.SON Kzrzgrrrlfe DSF 2, I, bl, Vue Presi- dent 'xg Phi Delrii Than: Z, 5, -lg L05 Iliilgilgm 21 Biology Club I: Class Vue Presiilcnr 2, Bryson Club 3, lg ROTC 2. VUILLIAM If. YARGEII Ilouflnrz Alpha Chi S, lg Clicnimry Club 5, I, Prcsiilcm l, FRANCIS M. WIII'I'If Oderm Pi Kappa Deltiig Dcbnrc Team, Sigma Phi Epsilon I.YNNIi XX'lI.I.lAMS Greeruillr: Chi Omega 1.2, 5, ll, Bryf son Club 2, S, l, Scarc- rary 31 Studcnr Cungres: 5, I-ICN I, Z, 3, fig Lcri, President, Frogeues. IO ANN WIN'I'IzRS Cfaifwl, N. ,Il. Wesley Fuuniluriun 2, 5. 4, HCN 2, s, li, ,upm Chi 5, 4. MAVIS YI'iI.LOTT Orange Frogettes, Leu, Piimbuln Club 5, 43 BQPW l, 5, fi, IWC 4, NEA lg Auuunr- unrS' Society 3, el, Sucre- rary 14. wa I K, 69' ,IIM I'I. WHITE, JR. ffurpnr Clwirfi Tennis, Flying Club l, J, AITROTC Drill 'I'uun, Cnmmander I1 Arnulil Air Smiery 3, -I, Prcsiilent, Phi Delta Theta, PAUL il YOUNGDALIQ lieuznmmz Sruilcnr Congrcm, Prcsi llenr ig Dclm 'Iliu Delhi I. 2. 3, l. Trcnsurcr 2 'Q-,. P9 an ,wa 'I17' 'V I iv rw W I ,fix 1 L MARY COUTS BURNETT LIBRARY JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Back row: Dale Netherland, vice presidentg Butch Smith, treasurer, Charlie Robinson, president Front row: Linda Kay Arnette, reporter, Linda Frye, secretary. Alan Arthur Abraham, Albuquerque, Lowell Adams, Crane Sunya Ann Alexander, Fort Worth Carol Sue Allen, Dallat Thomas C. Allen, Greggton Darrel E. Allison, Dublin Larry Ronald Ames, N evade, Mo. Jerry Anderson, Dallat Rex Anderson, Fort Worth Joe Annino, Brooklyn, N. Y. Larry Apperson, Fort Worth Linda Kay Arnette, Decatur Judy Arnst, Calvert Harry Aston, Fort W'orth Lanham Howard Atkinson, Jr., Fort Hattie Axtell, Port Arthur Richard Irwin Baccus, Arlington Jackie D. Bacon, Dairy, Okla. Bennie Badgett, H ookt Cynthia Bailey, San Augurtine Warner McReynolds Bailey, Orange Yvonne Baker, Port Lmfaca Fred V. Ball, Fort Worth George Banda, Waco Edwin Banks, Burleson N. M Worth Anita E. Barickman, Iefferxon City, Mo. Jan Barnard, Fort Worth Deana Barton, La Grange, Ill. Sharon Barton, Weatherford Charles Bartosh, Granger Robert R. Bell, Fort Worth LeGrand Bennett, White Plainf, N. Y. Suzanne Bennett, Miami Springf, Fla. Rachel L. Betts, Fort Worth Barbara Biggerstaff, Bonham Josie Lu Bird, Arlington Brenda Black, Fort Worth Nancy Black, Texarkana, Arla. Buddy Blake, Garland Mrs. joan Gardner Boggs, Fort Worth Bill Bonner, Houxtort John Bonnet, Corpu: ChriJti Gail Bowden, Weatherford Nancy Boyd, Big Lake Carol Ann Breeding, Corpu: Christi John W. Brelsford, jr., Fort Worth Mickey Brewer, Fort Worth Raymond Brewton, Mineral Well! Horace Brown, Fort Worth Kenneth Brown, Atlanta, Ga. Pat Brown, Auxtin Susan Brown, St. LouiJ, Mo. Lynda Bruton, Fort Worth Patricia Buchanan, Ulynef, Kan, Billy Bob Burdette, Carrollton Connie Busbee, Fort Worth jack Arnold Campbell, Galvexton john W. Cantwell, Fort Worth Bobby Caraway, Fort Worth T. W. Carpenter, jr., Mineral Well.: Nona Gay Carr, San Angelo Paul H. Carter, Arlington john Cheavens, Arlington Ronald H. Cheshire, Dallax Mary Clark, Dallaf Richard E. Clifton, Houfton Sylvia Coalson, Fort Worth Lawrence W. Coclcrum, San Antonio Marshall Coe, San Antonio Carolyn Coffey, Itaxca Jerry Conner, Perryton Noah G. Copeland, Fort Worth Lajuan Corbin, Ahhott Richard Cothrun, Pecor Donald Wayne Cottingame, Fort Worth Wayne Cowan, Fort Worth Elizabeth Crain, Overton Pat Crampton, Fairford, England Carole Cronk, Indianola, Iowa jim Cross, Fort Worth Carolyn Crump, Fort Worth juniors 611155 fff 7960 Janeen Cunningham, Homton Harold Curtis, Dallar jerry Daffern, Fort Worth Mary Alice Dammann, Su'eetu'ater Barbara Daniels, Kilgore F. A. Davis, Children W. Mike Davis, Weatherford Reg Day, Fort Worth Harold Dean, Fort Worth Howard Dedmon, La: Piedraf, Falcon, Venezuela Dick Deirrick, Dallar Jerry Denney, Fort Worth Elaine Devenporr, jackfomfille Bill Dillard, Midland Margie Ann Dodson, Fort Worth Rosemary Dulaney, Dallar Pat Duncan, San Angelo Stanley R. Duncan, Dallas Barbara Durham, Houston Mary R. Dycus, Cleveland jimmy Elder, Fort Worth Cynthia Ellerbeck, Webyter Grover, Mo. john H. Emery, Bloomfield, Ind. Diane Emmons, Breckenridge James England, Fort Worth Tom Evans, Fort Worth Billy E. Fearhersron, Fort Worth E fs vm' eff dw , A. T I -A1 ur 4'-1 f . .R c 4 , lx. R . , i l it l Q-an in 4 ...IFJD . T f 1 ' al ,M .aw 470'- 5 V' 'Ka- at-'-F5 -rdf -KIT' 3 Q5 'Qi ci? 3, fi-2' of 'S-I H xx N SLT' f' .i 1 . K-ami -wr' TIS' ,.-. 'Av 1, ' .gt 4 A ,-4. Q 1 5 gf ijfse 1 Qll er it - ffl 5LLQ2jz,g15.g::Q- ' h Qi- ' 4 , ' f f fl' 21521553235Q-2:j,E5:l1:J' 'Zan , l ., - ' ' ' t 'll , t , if 'fe' 4 im, Z' in ,V .. sf I A if JVJ Q 3. .4 I: K i X N 'Wi it E'4' :2'fv, fi, it 'agsiwzgg BC'-'Cf iii' 'Tr-7 'R' get 'Ei X sw fl I u Marita Fennimore, Amarillo jan Ferguson, New Orleam, La. Eugene Fish, Palestine Zana Roylyn Flowers, Stamford John Floyd, Hayf, Kan. Ldrmie Floyd, Fort Worth Linda Forrest, Houxton Marilyn E. Foster, Eleftra Rubyrae Foster, McKinney Betty Foust, Hourton Charles Franklin, Hendenon David Freeman, Fort Worth Linda Frye, Shreveport, La. Phyllis Furbeck, Bay City William R. Furman, jr., Puerto La Cruz Venezuela Jimmy Fuston, Clehurne Margaret Gaither, Fort Worth Madelon Garrett, Anfon, Canal Zone Panama Dan Garza, Hillxhoro Billy Gault, Fort Worth Betty Florence Gifford, Freeport Judy Gilbert, Hourton Jimmy Giles, Bowie Stan B. Gill, San Angelo james Gist, Fort Worth Ann Goldsmith, Mineral Welly Frances Goldthwaite, Fort Worth J. Lowell Goode, Dallas Fred Gordon, Dallas Sylvia Graham, Tahlequah, Ohla. Jimmie Griffin, Fort Worth Carole Ann Grisham, Graham Carol Groening, Kansas City, Mo. Mickey Grove, jackson, Miss. Jane Guyler, Lampasas Carol Lou Haima, Whitney juniors William V. C. Hall, Jr., Manchester, N. H. Joann Hansen, Denver, Colo. H55 Claramae Hanson, Ladysmith, Wise. Of 1960 Lynda Harden, Fort Worth Janet Hatdt, Fort Worth Alix Hargrave, Childress James Harper, Fort Worth Marshall Harris, jacksonville Jan Harrison, Tyler Mary Ellen Hart, Fort Worth Kenneth Hartman, Hattiesburg, Miss. Lowell Harward, Fort Worth Wendell Harwell, Fort Worth Pat Hatcher, Sari Antonio Lee M. Hawthorne, Fort Worth Bill Head, South Williamsport, Pa. Barbara Headrick, Dallas Lafayette CSonnyJ Heath, Fort Worth Q E . fx 4.- f ,t k gf' XB? tn , 5, fi r, ,,E, 'Y 'QUE 5 ,www X X' X :L ffm 72' W 1 il ill A' 1 ah. Julia Ann Hedges, Hico Walter Heidmann, Jr., Greenville Dale Heiskell, Dalhart James Hembree, Fort Worth Sonny Henderson, Odexfa Johnnie Frank Henry, Fort Worth Larry Hickey, Fort Worth William H. Hickman, Fort Worth Herbert Wayne Hightower, Fort Worth Ann Hite, College Station Elizabeth Hollabaugh, Corrigan Gerald F. Hollingsworth, Fort Worth Marieta G. Holloway, McPherJon, Kan. Ruth E. Holub, Bloomington, Ill, Mike Howell, Victoria Bob Huddleston, Fort Worth Jack B. Hudson, Jr., Fort Worth Michael P. Hughes, Lufhin Peggy Hurst, Fort Worth Harvey Hysell, New Orlearu, La. Jean Irvin, Daingerfield Dan Irvel Ives, Victoria Charlie Jo Jackson, Fort Worth Margaret Ellen Janes, Cooper Jimmie Ann Jennings, San Angelo Betty Jane Johnson, Wichita Fallx Billy Johnson, Cleburne Carolyn Jo Johnson, Kama: City, Mo. Charles L. Johnson, Perry, Ohla. Felix Dale Johnson, Gainewille Jerry Johnson, Decatur Curtis Jones, St. Louix, Mo. John David Jones, Parnpa Max Jones, Ruidoio, N. M. James Jenkins, Cleburne Shigeo H. Kanda, Sacramento, Calif. Jack Kell, Fort Worth Judy Kelley, Houtton Ann Kelly, Baytown Margaret Kendall, Fort Worth Amelia Ann Kerby, Fort Worth Carolyn Kerr, Fort Worth Uoong Jack fRoyJ Kim, Seoul, Korea Sandra Kimmons, Pickton Jim King, Cleburne Jerome W. Kline, Dallas Bill Knight, Corxicana Joyce Kunkel, Olney Robert H. Lamey, Jr., Victoria Ray Lance, Arlington, Mau. Dennis William Langlois, Euex, England Marvin N. Lasater, Thin Gravy Carroll Dean Lee, Fort Worth Ray S. Leuty, Fort Worth qizivig H' .L . '45 ' .. is , 3 in 'J 0 it 'kldsmj 3-S 1 Q J 1. 'K we . E1 1 X tt if gigs 3 Nfl? K Li. Sis. L swim? 1 it X35 S f ,wif ,. xi R ,59- .q t Q5 ' ,Q .P ,tgp MS. 2 ifilfit NVQ Roger B. Light, Fort Worth Mary Littlejohn, Fort Worth Johnette Lively, Arlington julie Livesay, Fort Worth Ann Livingston, Fort, Worth Barbara Livingston, Fort' Worth Betsy Loader, Vernon Sarah Loden, Wichita Fallr Bill Lourcey, Fort Worth Cynthia Lynch, Breckenridge Stanley M. McAnelly, Ranger Pat McDaniel, Abilene Barbara Ann McFarlin, Fort Worth Phil McGaughy, Alpine William E. McGill, Fort Worth Dick McHargue, Midland Peggy Lou McKenzie, Hillsboro Ohio R. L. CSandyj MCSpadden, Colorado City Mack Mabe, Fort Worth Frank Mackey, Colorado City Joann Mahan, Fort Worth Virginia L. Mann, Fort Worth David Marshall, Longview Nancy Lou Martin, Fort Worth jenny Lynn Massad, Spearman Jerry Gale Mathews, Hourton Anne Matlock, Fort Smith, Ark juniors, 611155 fff Jeannae Matteson, Kama: City, Mo. Sharon Maysack, St. Louir, Mo. Tom Meacham, Fort Worth David L. Menzdorf, Fort Worth Linda Merritt, Weatherford Brooks Miller, Iacferorwille, Ill. Ronald M. Miller, Fort Wotrh Michael Milligan, Fort Worth Morton Arthur Miron, Fort Worth Carol Moch, Dallas Joe Moffett, Corpu: Chrixti Linda Monk, Altm, Okla. , O Larry Kent Montgomery, Fort Worth Arthur Neal Moore, Fort Worth Patricia Lynne Moore, Iackxhoro Willard Bill Moore, Hourtorr Beth Adair Morris, Armed, W. Va. Carolyn Morris, Houston Juanita Morris, Fort Worth Larry Morris, Fort Worth George Morrow, Fort Worth Rayburn Moyers, Fort Worth Wilbur Lee Nahrgang, Fort Worth Barbara Jean Naish, San Diego, Calif. Diane Nation, Fort Worth Dale Netherland, Shreveport, La. Gloria Neuman, Mart Beverly Nevins, Dallax Linda Nevitt, Fort Worth Richard W. Newsom, Whittier, Calif. Bobby Newton, Galvexton Joyce Nicholson, Cameron Brett Norris, Fort Worth Ken Nunnelly, San Antonio John Oakes, Amarillo Sandra Sue O'Donnell, Fort Worth Wilfred Y. Ogawa, Honolulu, Hawaii Gary L. Ogle, Nevada, Mo. Robert Spencer Oliver, Wafhington, D Curtis Outlaw, Quanah - Nathan W. Outlaw, jr., Midland Danny Owen, Abilene Margaret Park, Dallaf Patricia Ann Parker, Fort Worth Barbara Patton, Fort Worth Mary Pease, Latham, Ill. June Pence, Shreveport, La. James H. Peters, Fort Worth R. Miguel Peterson, Fort Worth Malcolm W. Pettit Jr., Brooklyn, N. Y James D. Petty jr., Fort Worth Ken Pierce, Fort Worth Max Pierce, Gorman Bobbye Pollard, Ofceola Soplzvtuarcs, Hlass fff 7961 Pat Powell, Fort Worth Winston Churchill Power, Jr., Ruth Lev H. Prichard, San Antonio Amelia Prince, Lake Iackxon Bobby Gerald Prince, Fort Worth James R. Procter, Fort Worth Florine Pulley, Fort Worth Gerald J. Pyka, Fort Worth Patricia Pyle, Fort Worth Gordon Pynes, Victoria C. A. Quarles, Jr., Fort Worth Lee Roy Quick, jr., Fort Worth Kay Ragsclale, Jacksonville Sallie Raines, Kermit jane Ramsey, San Augurtine Roger Ramsey, Crosby Ann Ratliff, Haskell Darrel Read, Bovine Neal Reck, Claude Jack Reding, Killeen Faye Redwine, Cisco Thomas R. Reeves, Cleburne Wava Lee Reisor, Fort Worth Judy Reynolds, Electra Pat Rich, Topeka, Kan. Steve Rickenbacher, Hearne Carolyn Ricketts, Nederland Charlie Robinson, Shreveport, La Jan Rodgers, Fort Worth J'Nell Rogers, Fort Worth Barbara Rohn, Glendale, Calif. Judy Rominger, Dallaf Judy Rosick, Fort Worth Leslie Ross, Waxahachie Justin Rowland, Hamlin Jean Rupert, Palot Park, Ill. Marilyn Russell, Fort Worth Nancy Jo Russell, Arlington Charles Rutherford, Waco Barbara Salter, Cleveland, Ohio Monetta Sample, Carrollton Tidwell Sanford, Fort Worth Dorothy Sanner, Dallas , t Jean Sauerber, Fort Worth Ann Scarborough, Hnntwille Sylvia Lee Schroeder, Fort Worth Jimmy Schunke, Goldlhwaite Barbara Scoggin, Fort Worth Norma Scott, Fort Worth Texanita Sechrist, Spur Juanita Sellers, Duma: Rhoten Sellers, Farmerwille Bill Sharp, Fort Worth Bob Shelton, Sherman Sharon Shepard, Graham John Shields, Fort Worth Gay Shiplet, Fort Worth Laura Lee Shirley, Dalla: juniors 611155 Ch Of 7960 Mary Lou Siemons, Lykenx, Pa. Don Singleton, Della: Anne Sisterson, McKinney Jacky Sledge, New London Annett Smith, Midland Butch Smith, Willimnfon, W. Va. Dempsey Smith, Well: Doris Smith, Allen Marvin Smith, Fort Worth Inez Sodd, Fort Worth jannette Sparks, Fort Worth Sherron Sparks, Ahilene Donna Sperling, Honrton Loyd H. Springfield, Fort Worth Phil Stalcup, Cleburne arlotte Starbird, Loi Angelex, Calif. Glenda Steele, Fort Worth Michon Steele, Fort Worth Gretchen Stephens, Gitftine Jack Steppick, Fort Worth Richard Stevens, Fort Worth Rita Kay Stewart, Fort Worth James E. Stillwell, Lawrenceville. Ill. David Charles Stilson, Denver, Colo, Carolyn Stoker, Waxahachie Sandy Stokes, San Antonio Sue Ann Stokes, Uzftzlde Ronald Strack, Little Koch, Ark. Ann Cleveland Stubbs, Cintinnati, Ohio Sandra Sutherland, Arlington Mary Jane Svacek, Fort Worth Carolyn Swearingen, Quitmarz Robert Sweeten, Dallaf Ann Swengel, Highlandr Aubrey E. Taylor, Fort Worth Cynthia Ann Taylor, Fort Worth Gaylord Tate, Mulethoe Peggy Thomas, Corpar Chrirti Terry Don Thompson, Coffeytfille Ronald Jack Tillery, Grapevine Julie Tipton, Fort Worth Jimmie Todu, Perryton Patsy Rae Toler, Garland Jacqueline Totter, St. Louir, Mo. Beverly Townsen, Fort Worth Carolyn Trainer, Fort Worth Frank Traweek, Matador James Stuart Vanlandingham, Weatherford John Allen Waldrop III, Ahilene Cecil Eugene Walker, Iofhua Gay Walker, McKinney Phillip Walker, Fort Worth Jerry Don Wallace, Fort Worth Sherry Nan Wallace, Fort Worth Richarcl F, Walsh, Fort Worth Jerreld Ward, Fort Worth Barry Foy Watson, Graham Martha Watson, Fort Worth Jim Watters, Fort Worth Robert Treadaway Fort Worth Tommie Turner Fort Worth Babs Tyler, Rochdale Paula Vance, Fort W orth juuivrs, 511155 fff 1960 Phil Watts, illiilcofa Elizabeth Webb, For! lwvflfi Bob West, Ozuua Kelly Westlake, Hariiuglmz Richard H. Wethcrill, l'1iw'tn La Cruz. Veizezlzefa Nelson Ii, Whipkey, Ldll'Vlf7ICEI'iH6, Ili. -5-' Ann White, Fort llnorfb Bob White, For! Wforllv jane White, frmeslaoro, Ark. Kenneth White, Odessa Rosemary White, Fort Worth Ruthanna White, Dublin Nancy Whittaker, Toiedo. Ohio Beverly Wiggins, Cielzfirne Marion Wiley, Fort ll'f0rtb Sharon Ann Willard, Eferfra Davitl Williams G1-whiff. Jacqueline L. Williams, San Diego, Ca ' . ' .. ' nf I Janie Williams, For! ll oi'tf9 -.,. 5 :I ' no 7? M? at fJfw::,i,,..' G , Michael C. Williams Daflai V -5, fir 25 S .. B rw? -'-,f F 4 Ji ku Rebecca Williams, Sniplmi' Spring! Richard A. Williams, Sfzwitoiz, Pa. Dina Winslow, lll0fgdl1,.f Pniizl, Tenn, Janet Wolford, Illt'Ki1Ill6j Doug Wolseley, lVi1121.i'l101'r1 Fred A. Womack, jr., Fort ll'forfllJ Rotieric W. Worth, SI. l'4f1er1fb1i1'g. Fla. John D. Wrench, lV'am Cita Marie Wright, For! lWm'tlJ Beverly jean Yarberry, Texarkana Beverly Glee Yohner, Litflefiefd Lynda Young, Lampamf rw TSA' 4 N - . -3 NM ii at 5 ' M2553 2-e.e2:2:s:'-e.:':x:.,. .1'.. If 1 'veg .. . ..... . , .tim Xing 4 Q Hia ' . 'AQ S' if W, ' -nc. i i ..rf 5 ,-ir , N, 556 g Q? sis,-,M 1-3 R fi greg,-4 me ,Q Q V4 . , A M1 KL ,.,. V g .::.LJif' -r f B 1' 'gTi3fN3?:,:. Q 7, . +f CLARK HALL under construction MMM 'N -.Nw w,,,mNM K Mmm 'fmt mtww Nwxwaw l w, mmm in ii wig if a ,W ,,, , U M R H sf,.5, ?9 s M, Q ,Mug fm-wi fi xg: W my WW, .W W. 'Q-we re' Wi :MMM H Q Sv 5 Y SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Back row: joe Short, presidentg John McCraw, vice president. Front row: Ginny Swartz, secretaryg Norene Funk, treasurer Carolyn Acklen, Dallar Lynne Adams, Aurtin Sandra Gayle Adams, Roswell, N M DiAnna Allen, Alice Donna Allen, Bellaire Mary Dean Allen, Alice Georgann Allison, Fort Worth Dorothy Anding, Silver City, N. M Mary Virginia Andrews, Fort Worth Kent Apple, Perryton Anita Archer, Cameron Susan Archer, Houxton Billie Armistead, Tacoma, Wafh David W. Ashley, Jr., Fort Worth Mick Ashworth, San Antonio Cholly Jane Atha, Millerrhurg, Ohzo Beth Anne Atkinson, Dallar Sandra Baden, Raymoridville Madell Bailey, Fort Worth jerry Ann Baize, Stamford Karen Baker, Tyler Bill Baldwin, Austin Nancy Baldwin, Bonham Charlotte Ballard, Houston Judy Barber, Dallax Pat Barker, Lortgtfieuf Tom Barlow, Fort Worth Saphalaares, Hia 5 fff I 961 Zeke Barlow, Odeua Torn Barton, San Antonio Carol Bassano, Pafflr Tom Baxter, Tnlfa, Okla. Carl Beach, Warhington, D. C. Dudley Beaclles, Fort Worth Janice Beaty, Dallas jane Beckwith, San Antonio Bettye Bedford, Tupelo, Mist. Sally Behannon, Dallax Nina Ann Belders, Graham john Bell, Trinity Patricia Bennage, Lewirharg, Pa. Beverly Bennett, Dallar Johnny Leon Bennett, Jr., Gladewalefr Pat Benson, Longview Christine Bergner, Fort Worth Franklin R. Berkey, Brirzol, Ind. Kathleen Bitkner, Bay City Sara E. Bishop, Dumar Howard L. Bittle, Ada, Okla. Evan Black, Fort Worth Joe Blackwell, Amarillo Lera Jane Blakley, Hico Mary Gay Bland, Gladewater Kay Blankenship, Texarkana Dianna Blanton, Fort Worth . '.' tv Gwen Blanton, Carrolllon Gary N. Blevins, Fort Worth Kathy Bohannon, Lubbock Ed Boles, Iafper Charles Bolton, Iackronville Sue Bounds, Alpine Donald Bowen, Fort Worth Janice Bowen, Wilmer Richard Lee Boxwell, Perrylon Fotrestine Boyd, Hounon Judy Brackney, Dallas Valerie Sissy Braselton, Nacogdocher Iona Brassfield, Houston Suellen Brenner, Harlingen Barbara Ann Brezik, Taylor Carole Brimmer, Fort Worth Barbara Britain, Stinneit jan Brookshire, Lufkin Betty Brown, Cleburne Lynn Wallace Brown, Kanfas City, Mo, Sharron Brown, San Antonio Wayne L. Brown, Graham Chuck Broyles, Nilex, Mich. Evan Brunson, Houxton john Bryan, Perrylon joe Bryant, Lancarter Lynda Bryant, Fort Worth Svphnlnvres, 6111 5 Of 1961 Shirley Buller, Galverton Elva Buroker, Grover Paula Butler, Wortham Andy Callan, Dallar LeeAnn Campbell, Fort Worth Cheryl Cannon, Wichita Fall! Donald Lee Cary, Gail Larry Carper, Phillipr Gene Carter, Fort Worth Judy Casburn, Graham Brenda Kay Casrloo, Mineola Richard Cather, Fort Hood Richard Caudle, Bowie Lynne Chamberlain, Fort Worth Virginia Ann Churchill, Fort Worth Dickie Clark, Fort Worth Gail Click, Godley Joy Clouse, Ennis Sally Ann Coates, Fort Worth Kenneth Cole, Luhhoch Mary Lynne Coleman, Fort Worth jackie Ann Collie, Midland Virginia Coney, Anzite, La. Truman Conner, Ballinger joe Cooke, Clehurne .Iacquelyn Ann Cooper, Fort Worth Karle Ann Couchman, Dallaf Bill Cowan, Fort Worth Sue Anne Cox, Beezfille Kenneth Cox, Lake fashion Janet Marie Cox, Fort Worth Kara Sue Cox, Corpus Chrrfti Linda Jeanne Craugh, Fort Worth Nancy Crenshaw, Fort Worth Margie Cronin, Fort Worth Janis Crowell, Crowell jim Curlee, Fort Worth Margaret Cushing, Clarendon Diana Lynn David, Midland Buddy Davis, Fort Worth Dixie Davis, Port Lynda Davis, Port Thomas jefferson Davis, jr., Fort Ann Damron, Walnut Sprirtgr Juanita Day, Fort Wforth Nancy DeBerry, Lrtfhin Merry Denby, Fort Worth Peggy Derr, Dallax Worth Arthur S. Dervaes, III, Tampa, Fla. Peggy Dickey, San Antonio Henry Dingee, Fort Worth Gay Dixon, Houston Jimmy Donivan, Tampa, Fla. Ed Dore, Wert Columbia juniors, 611155 fff 1960 Charles Downing, Kama: City, Mo. Margaret DuBose, Baytown james A. Duffer, New Bofton Barbara Eades, Houston Ruth Edberg, Denver, Colo. Bernadene Bebe Edmonson, Irving Dorothy Luella Edwards, Fort Worth Noel Gregory Ellis, jr., Fort Worth Marguerite Joan Farries, Safhatoon, Safkatcheufan, Canada Harriett Finch, Corficana Danie Fitzgerald, Pampa Sylvia Flower, Great Neck, Long lflami, N. Y. Gay Floyd, Fort Worth jean B, Floyd, Fort Worth Edie Focke, Dalia: Carolyn Folsom, Stratford Emily Fooshee, Dallaf Martha Ford, Lufhin Edwin Fortenberry, Fort Worth Roy G. Foster, Crowley Sylvia Fowler, Houxton Tommy A. Freeman, Stamford Noriene Funk, Alhuquerque, N. M. Vineta Gafford, Sulphur Spring! Dave Garrett, Kanmf City. Mo. Don Garrow, Getzrfflle, N. Y. Joan Gaston, Rolufell, N. M. in 403 wr V7 W 1 ,. uw .-. QM? -1'-5 Bob Gayler, Krerr Donald George, San Benito Henrietta Gerstel, Miami Shoret, Samuel Ghattas, Cairo, Egypt jack Gladden, Fort Worth james Glass, Sterling City joan Gleason, Kelro, Warh. Ann Goecke, Hontton Helen Ann Gordon, Bay City Margaret Gorman, Wirtnrhoro janet Gough, Silver Spring, Md. Mary Anne Graff, Hourton Grady Graham, Hillthoro Carolyn Graves, Dallas Gayla Graves, Dalla: Gail Green, Fort Worth Smith L, Green, Fort Worth Barbara Griffin, Dallas Fla. Mack Daniel Guderian, Fort Worth Jane Hall, Loving Martha Hall, Wichita, Kan. Milton Ham, Snyder Carol Ann Hamberlin, Lexington, Mike Hamilton, Brownfield Sara Hamilton, Dallar Patricia Hammond, Monaham jerry Hannon, Hourton Min. Saphalnares, Hass rf I 967 Peggy Harden, Shiatooh, Ohla. Louis T. Harris, Jr., Fort Worth Mary Elizabeth Harris, San Antonio Layla Harville, Houston Linda Harwell, Fort Worth Barbara Hatfield, Iachfhoro Bobby Hawkins, Bridgeport Vickie Hawkins, Monahan: Melba J. Hebert, Lake Charlet, La. Carol Henley, Brownwood Don Henry, Fort Worth Berry Herrin, Palertine Mike Herring, Midland Bobby Hickman, Archer City Darroll Higginbotham, Cocoa, Fla. Page W. Higgins, Jr., Bel Air, Md. Colette Hill, Dallar Doug Hill, Fort Worth Sharron Hoff, Fort Worth Karen Sue Holmes, Arlington Mary Beth Honrs, Fort Worth Allen Hood, Houston Carol Hooker, Ottawa, Canada Nancy Hopper, Lexington, Ky. George E. Horn, Fort Worth Paula Hottle, North Miami Beach, Fla. Ann Hough, Midland Why 1- 7 K J? V 1? ln. -L9 22 r arf uv 41 - K . XM Linda Hubbard, San Angelo Kenneth Hubbell, Miami, Fla. Jerry Huffman, Grandview Sallye Huff, Fort Worth Dwight Hughes, Cameron Robert Gary Hummel, Fort Worth Bill Iker, Cleburne Bill K. Jackson, Fort Worth Hallie Ruth Jackson, Fort Worth Jay Jacks, Refugio Martha Jacqueline James, Sugar Land Harold B. Jennings, Fort Worth Janice Joachirni, Memphir, Tenn. Charlotte Lynn Johnson, Fort Worth Jerry Johnson, Houston Lynette Johnson, Stamford Rita Johnson, Tia Juana, Zulia, Venezuela Barbara Jones, N ew Orleanx, La. Bill Jones, Peanut Hill, Ark. David Jones, Fort Worth Van Jones, Fort Worth Mary George Jones, Electra Jane Joyce, Snyder Mary Ann Juran, Fort Worth Cliff Justice, Fort Worth Betsy Kay, Paleftine Delora Keck, Pafadena Barbara Kee, Waco Gene Edward Keith, Fort Worth Dorothy Kemper, Phoenix, Ariz. Verna Kennelly, Fort Worth Ruth Ann Kindiger, Era Anna King, Cleburne Elinor King, Dumar Ann Kinne, Gainewille Dorothy Kinne, Gainewille Janis Kirby, Houxtorz Phyllis Carol Kirchner, Fort Worth Larry Kissinger, Fort Worth Kirsti Knudson, Portland, Ore. Bill Koberg, Fort Worth S0 wmv Charles Koritz, Cryrtal City Y Karen Kroulik, Houston 0 Barbara Kuhn, Kanrur City, Mo. Martha Elizabeth Kuykendall, Dallar 1961 Don Lacy, Terrell Don Lance, Fort Worth Betty Alice Lane, Bonham Max Edward Lane, Fort Worth Joan Ellen Larmour, Camden, New Ierrey Fran Lashlee, Abilene Billy Ben Lawson, Cleburne Dianna Leath, Tyler Sara Lynn Leck, Wink X4 Mary Carol Lemons, Houyton Vesta Levy, Harlingen Bill Lewis, Corpur Chrixti Bobby Lewis, Fort Worth Don A. Lewis, Broken Arrow, O Tim Lewis, ,lachfonville Dwight Lindsley, Circo Chuck Lines, Fort Worth Aubrey Linne, Hohhf, N. M. Harry L. Lister, Fort Worth Judy Lobdill, Fort Worth Audrey Long, Alhurquerque, N. Judy Longley, Hourton Paul Lozuk, Fort Worth Betty Lumpkin, Midland Dollye Jo Luton, Grand Prairie Suzanne Luton, Granhury' Lee Lydick, Fort Worth Charles Lynch, Gainewille Pat Lytle, Fort Worth Spencer McAdams, Hillrhoro Jan McBrayer, Ennir Doris jean McBride, Texax City Marian McBride, Tulxa, Okla. johnny McCain, Fort Worth Dean McClellan, Durnax Mark McClure, Fort Worth bla. M. Svphvmarcs, Hlass rf 7961 Becky McCormack, Waddy, Ky, john McCraw, Farmerwille Donna McDaniel, I-Ienderron Betty McGrew, Bellaire Ed McKinney, Fort Worth james H. McLean, San Antonio Valorie McManus, Carrollton Perry McMichael, Napler Gayle McMullan, Big Lake Clyde McMurray, Deeatur Jerry McReynolds, Maud Marvin Maberry, Alvarado Charles Macune, Fort Worlh Elbert Maley, Corpur Chrirti Barbara Malone, For! Worth Dorothy Mangan, Waxahachie Roma Lou Mansel, Fort Worth George Markos, For! Worth Peggy Markum, For! Worlh Bobby Marshall, Hillrhoro Janice Martin, Mineral Wellr Marilyn Martin, Portland, Ore. Margie Massengale, For! Worih Ross Miller, Gladeufaler David Warren Milton, Cerner Point Lois Minze, Kaly Margaret Moar, Alhurquerque, N. M. it 've' B -551' S Mx ,qv 5 ga af' ff' X if sy it at 3 W , . K f WC 2? .rv Q7 wx r M my 4-4? we-'V rx HIYN aa 0 'ev fir: . ww r I., Billy Wayne Moore, Belton Doug Moore, Abilene Lynda Moore, Pafadena Marjorie Moore, Fort Worth Mary Ann Moore, Gladewater Ronnie Moore, Amarillo Thomas Moore,'Lufhin Marijo Morgan, Oklahoma City, Okla. Zola Morgan, Midland Jane O'Ferrall Moss, San Angelo Sue Muckelroy, Freeport Linda Mundy, Dallar Judy Murray, Monahan! Mary Muse, Piggotl, Arh. Danny Myers, Perryton Linda Ruth Nance, Fort Worth Cordelia Nelson, Beirut, Lebanon joan Newkirk, Fort Worth Betty Nielson, Fort Worth Robert E. Norris, Dallax Peggy Norton, Hillsboro Judy Marie Oelfke, Homton Alfred Ohlen, Fort Wortfa Eleanor Dale Oliver, Dal ar Diane Ollok, Fort Worth David L. Orr, Henderson james Donald Outenreath, Fort Worth Sophvrnorts, 611155 Of 7961 Alys Owens, Rofwell, N. M. Gene Owens, Fort Worth Delbert Pakiser, Denver, Colo. Ed Parker, Fort Worth Kathryn Parker, Hottxton Glenda Parmer, Fort Worth Janice Parr, Trinity Bill Parrish, Bryan Myrna Darden Parsons, Fort Worth Joyce Patterson, Fort Worth Pattie Patterson, Fort Worth Bob Patton, Fort Worth Jeanell Paulk, Fort Worth Joyce Paulson, Baytown Martha Peebles, Beaumont Caroline Penn, Tyler Eleanor Penn, Midland ' Patricia Penrose, Fort Worth Lynn Peterson, Sioux City, Iowa Fred Petty, Fort Worth Patsy Pharris, Hillthoro Kenneth Phillips, Everrnan Meredith Phillips, Fort Worth Frank Piersall, Jr., Fort Worth Ray Pinion, Celina Donald D. Plummer, Seymour Billie Pope, Fort Worth Bettie B. Porzelius, Chattanooga, Tenn, Patsy Posey, Fort Stockton Marion Dorothy Potter, New Orleam, La. Charley Powell, Gatexville Jim Powell, Fort W'orth Pat Powell, Grover Peggy Preston, Denixon Patricia Ann Price, Fort Worth Juli Pritchard, Danville, Ind. Stuart Pyper, Roxwell, N. M. Ronald Raif, Fort Worth Lou Ann Ramey, Fort Worth Al Ramirez, Fort Worth Diane Rankin, Fort Worth Patsy Rayburne, Alvarado Sue Ann Raymond, Independen Beverly Gail Read, San Antonio Jane Read, Fort Worth R. B. Reaves, Jr., Brownwood Elbert Alvin Reed, Fort Worth Mike Reed, Midland Bob Reinhold, Denver, Colo. Sibyl Rice, Houxton Charles Richardson, Mineola Norma Richardson, Fort Worth ce, Ia. Connie Ridgway, Fletcher, Okla. Scott Riggs, Fort Worth Saphamares, 61455 fff 1961 jamye Roach, Burnet John Roach, Fort Worth Mozelle Robbins, Breckenridge Bobbie Nelle Roberts, Fort Worth Ray Roberts, Ennis Ralph Roden jr., Fort Worth Suzy Romans, Tulsa, Ohla. Jeanne Rosser, Abilene Cloe Rountree, lachsonville Alonza Rowland, jr., Fort Worth Reba jo Rowland, Fort Worth Roslyn Rowland, Mexico City, Mexico Jim Rudd, San Antonio Peggy Runkle, Hohhs, N. M. Jim Russell, Odessa Lenna Russell, Fort Worth Suzanne Russell, Weatherford Rafael Sanchez, Mission Mary Sandridge, Longview Hartley Sappington, Brownsville Sally Sappington, Big lake Jo Anne Sayers, Dallas Laquita Schlicht, Temple Barbara Claire Schmidt, Fredericksburg Edrie Schneeberg, Goldthwaite Dorothy Schroeder, Luling Martha Scribner, Fort Worth ii la sf , XZ' 1. Q.. if f TSN 2 Ji N11 YN? . f' 3E3i?3i il 3, A 39' K i 3 isgi 5 ' 1 reg gr it ' I rw ff 2, I R vu v- , , YQ-wt, 5 45' if I - 'lafw . ft: f. ,A-1. 41: , E y Betsy Boog-Scott, Clehurne Sandra Scott, Fort Worth Robert Sessions, Fort Worth Kay Shannon, Fort Worth Mary Claire Shannon, Fort Worth Helen Sheffield, San lore, Costa Rica Ann Shelton, Fort Worth Bill Shelton, Fort Worth Kaye Sheppard, Fort Worth Nancy Sue Shook, Fort Worth joe Short, Ponca City, Okla. Sylvia Kay Short, Kilgore Silas H. Shotwell, Fort Worth Maxine Showalter, Abilene Pat Shuman, Fart Worth Oliver Shupe, Arhland, Kan. Billy jim Simmons, Paco: Judy Sinclair, Fort Worth Beverly Smith, Rotan Dave Smith, Pampa Eddie B. Smith, Farwell Pam Smith, Grand Prairie Troy Smith, Tyler George Philip Snapka, Fort Worth Sandra Sodd, Fort Worth Milton Sowell, Clehurne Richard Spears, Leawood, Kan. Svplzoluores, 611155 ef 1961 Jeanne Spivey, Midland Ted Sprague, Dewey, Okla. Jon Stanley, Tyler Adele Stark, Fort Worth Michaeline Staton, Dallar Elma Ruth Steagall, Fort Worth Pettey Caldwell Steele, Hourtort William E. Steele, III, Fort Worth Steve Steen, El Paro Alice Sterling, Naxera, Va. Margarette Lou Stimson, Fort Worth Janice Stogsdill, Dallas Joann Stoneham, Belton Luann Stratton, Waco Darrell Srublefield, Stratford Sara Sturges, Fort Worth A. C. Styles, Seymour Shirley Sutherland, Fort Worth Ginny Swartz, Albuquerque, N. M. Micki Tatman, Skokie, Ill. ' Barbara Taylor, Bonham Frances Taylor, Crofhyton Robert Kile Taylor, Itasca Larry Terrell, Fort Worth Sandra Terry, Dallar Kathryn Ann Tews, Milwaukee, Wir. Dexter D. Thomas, Alpine i A we fr:-4, ,T T 2. Hia ,gt ' 1-Q'-'11 , f la T l fm, 9 if ,fd 'M ur YE? X Q., 'ef lik 5 . gtk .. its 4 , 5 3519 is ' -ww at ff-. ig .,. .5 r is Walter Thannisch, III., Fort Worth James Thomas, Dallas John Thomas, Mineral Wells William V. Tietsort, Excelsior, Minn. Waydene Tolan, Fort Worth Gary Tombleson, San Diego, Calif. Freida Orene Townsend, Fort Worth Mike Tuggle, Fort Worth Billy Tumlinson, Harlingen LaPreal Tummins, Fort Worth Sharon Turk, Fort Worth Virginia Turley, Austin Alice Turner, Iowa Park Carol Ann Turner, Cleburne Jay P. Turner, Houston Linda Tyler, Keller Edward Vazquez, Corpus Christi Janet Vernon, New London Susan Vernor, Corpus Christi Otto Wagner, Everman Virginia Waldrop, San Antonio Charley Walker, Munday Gwen Walker, Alpine Janet Wallrath, Dallas Jessika Warren, Waco Bobby Watkins, Ruidoso, N. M. james Watkins, San Benito Betty Watson, Austin Neil Weatherh0g8, Roscoe Mary Sue Webb, El Campo Walter Webb, Pittsburg, Kan. Sophomore 5111 5 vf 1961 Olin Weiss, jourdarztort Elizabeth Wells, Duncamfille Wayne Wetsel, Wichita Fallf Peggy Wharley, Fort Worth Wendy Wheeler, Frederick, Ohla. J. Catherine Wiggins, Fort Worth Wayne Wilcox, Ruxh Annette Wiley, Fort Worth Thomas K. Wiley, Iefferion, Wir. Nancy Wilkerson, Brady Shirley Wilkinson, Fort Worth Helen Kay Willcox, Big Spring Michael Williams, Fort Worth Sandra Williams, Fort Worth Wylie Ray Williams, Fort Worth jamie Wilson, Amarillo Bernt R. Winkel, Lakewood, N, 1. Alan Winter, Fort Worth Joe Wise, Fort Worth james Wood, Shepherd Jimmy Woodyard, Fort Worth David Wooldridge, Fort Worth Lallajo Wright, Midland Berry Wynn, Fort Worth Tommy Yater, Clehitrne Joel Yeakley, Fort Worth Kay Yoes, H omton Dilly Young, Sari Marcot Kathryn Younger, Sweetwater Gloria Ann Zander, Valley Milli Barbara Zeigler, Gatewille FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Back row: Mike Walling, treasurerg Paul Cox, parliamentarian. Front row: Ann O'Ma11ey, secretaryg jimmy Wright, presidemg jim Parks, vice president ft rb- ...W ,?L, . ,, nn., jf x iffy? 'gi 4 mv' X XM -....., 'ie- P Sid Acker, Olney Beth Acola, Decatur Adrian Adams, Dallar Jane Adams, Ft. Smith, Arla. johnny Adams, Fort Worth Kay Adams, Henderson joy Adamson, San Antonio Sandra Akin, San Antonio Ruth Ann Akins, Shreveport, La. Bobbye Sue Albrecht, Fort Worth Linda Alexander, Fort Worth Dorthy Allen, Fort Worth Margo Allen, Hourton Wayne Allen, Fort Worth Nancy Almand, Kilgore Bill Anderson, Duncanville Carole Anderson, Dalia: Vicki Anderson, Midland Donald Andrews, Fort Worth Jill Angell, Santa Rosa, Calif, Elaine Antill, Houston Wm. Eugene Atkinson, Sweetwater William Baber, Marxhall Cliff Baker, Tyler Robert Baker, Fort Worth Janey Ball, Fort Worth Barbara Ballard, Kingwille Johnny Banks, Fort Worth Suzanne Barbee, Abilene Beverly Barber, Warminirter, Pa. Rodney Barger, Denver, Colo. Julie Barnes, Marfhall Peggy Barnes, Sweetwater Berry Barrett, Midland David Barry, Tyler Roger Barth, Fort Worth heslzluen, Hlass Of 196 Jerri Bash, Austin Carolyn Beale, Aurora, Mo. Margaret Bell, Fort Worth Zeh Bennett, Nashville, Tenn. Mary Helen Benton, Fort Worth Jay Benzel, Glenwood Springs, Colo. Jane Bergstrom, Marshall Bobby Bernard, Graham Sally Bethea, Houston Barbara Betty, Dallas jo LeRue Black, Fort Worth Marvin Black, Quafnah William Black, Ozona Dorothy Bliss, Fort Worth Beverly Bodard, Oklahoma City, Okla. Don Boswell, N ocona Kathy Boft, Fort Worth Brenda Ann Boyd, Corsicana Brenda Boyd, Breckenridge Linda Boyd, Fort Worth Tommy Boyd, Mission Mark Bradish, Sherman Vicki Dee Branch, Fort Worth Larry E. Branham, Fort Worth Sue Anne Brashears, Perryton Ronald Brin, Beeaille Janice Brinkley, Kermit Carolyn Britton, Dallas Anita Lajuan Brown, Grand Prairie Anita Sue Brown, Houston Betty Jean Brown, Breckenridge Gaynelle Brown, Artesia, N. M. Janice Brown, Austin Valerie Brown, Dallas jerry Browner, Fort Worth Chloe Broyles, Breckenridge Q55 .SL l liz 4 N W K 2' , fm, dill 'Ci' , f X , qw-1 if Q-wr Carol Bruce, Oakdale, La, Frankie Bruce, Victoria Rita Bruegger, Fort Worth Beth Brunberg, Bakersfield, Calif. Jewel Buchanan, Fort Worth Janelle Buchanek, Baytown Don Buckman, Fort Worth Dorothy Buice, Dallar Ronald W. Burgess, Barhrrlale, La. Bobby Burkett, Decatur Barbara Lynn Burkstaller, Rorwell, Becky Burris, Port Arthur Bobby Butler, Fort Worth Ken Butts, Denver, Colo. Candy Byrd, Fort Worth Richard C. Byrne, Fort Worth Roy Call, Fort Worth Lois Ann Callan, Spur Beverly Kay Callen, Marlin Charlie Cannon, Dallar Barbara Caraway, Fort Worth Ken Carbajal, Houston Ann Carey, Brownwood Paul E. Carkin, Wilmington, Del. Judy Carlisle, Birmingham, Ala. Robert Carmichael, Brady Charlotte Ann Carnes, Comanche George Gray Carrithers, Brady Carolyn Carrol, Sweetwater Robert Carstarphen, Fort Worth Jan Carter, Fort Worth Judy Carter, Fort Worth Frank Carver, Canadian Martha Caso, Sahinal Ann Chcnault, Hourton Lynda Childress, Plainview N.M Strcslzttzca, Elass fff 796 Martha Chilton, Comanche Mary Christenson, Sioux City, Iowa Becky Clapp, Dallar Kenneth Clark, El Cajon, Calif. Marjelaine Clarke, Ronvell, N. M. Mel Clements, Midland Madeleine Clignett, Fort Worth Mac A. Coalson, Garner Tom Cochran, Fort Worth Richard Sid Cockrell, Fort Worth Betty Clare Cole, Baytown jackie Cole, Sterling City Wilma Cole, Big Spring Linda Coleman, McKinney Linda Collins, Dallat Linda Collins, Wichita Falls Sara Comito, Fort Worth Robert Cook, Fort Worth Carol Cooke, Marihall Brenda Cordell, Hoiitton Sandra Cornell, Graham joel Council, Fort Worth Jim Cowart, Mineola Cornelia Cox, Corpus Christi Jerry Cox, Leoelland Paul H. Cox, Wert Point, Va. Ann Craig, Hoiuton Roy Craig, Wichita Fall: Patsy Crain, Overton Jodie Cramer, Houfton Don Crosier, Clehirrne Sue Crotty, Fort Worth Gayle Crouch, Vega Carole Crow, Corpftr Chrirti Kay Culver, Fort Worth Carol Lynne Curry, Brownwood Mary jane Dabney, Vernon Patricia Dalton, Fort Worth jo Ann Daniel, Fort Worth Sandy Daniel, Garland Martha Daniels, Linden Betty Ann Davidson, Coriicana Dan A. Davidson, Fort Worth Jim Davis, Sterling City Roland A. Davis, Denver, Colo. Lee Daviss, Honiton W. Earl Dean, Htzrrodihnrg, Ky Willa Delehoy, Lincoln, Neh, Ralph W. Depee, Pampa Dorothy Dever Glenwood Spri , 2 n Ellen Dillingham, I-Iouiton Judi Dodge, Anmriiio Gay Lynn Dorsey, Midland Nancy Doughty, Wichita Fail: Linda Douglas, Port Arthur Edward Dowell, McKinney Tinker Downing, Midland Lee Draper, Corpni Chrixti Sidney Lee Drawdy, Jetup, Ga. Doris Drummond, Mt. Vernon Sandra Dunagan, Nome Sandra Duncan, McGregor Sue Duncan, Birmingham, Ala. James Duty, Rogerf, Arh. Cynthia Dwight, Amariiio Ben Dyer, Fnrntertwiile Bill Eades, St. Lortii, Mo. Linda Earnest, Kermit Jane Eason, Fort Worth Sandra Eaves, Hohhy, N. M. Betty Ellis, Fort Worth Cinda Jane Ellis, Lancaxter Mary Engbrock, Houfton Ann English, Pafaafena Bill English, Lake Iaehron Bucky Epps, Lake Iachron Sheila Estes, Fort Worth Carl Evans, San Antonio Rosalie Eversole, Honey Grove Toni Evridge, Comanche Janice Fancher, Fort Worth Betty Fanr, Linden Virginia Farabee, Odexxa Nanqf Farley, Aranrar Pan , D-avid Farmer, Fort Worth Barbara Farnum, Pecox , Jerry Nell Farr, Fort Worth H Baxter Featherston, Wichita Fallr 796 Jean Fechner, Taylor Mary Felkel, Lotumhe, Belgian Congo, Africa Jackie Fermaud, Fort Worth LaVelle Ficklin, Baytown Herb Fitts, Fort Worth Levon Fitts, Fort Worth Wilson Fletcher, Milex johnny Fonville, Pecox Myrlinda Sue Foster, Dalla: Janet Fowler, Fort Worth Wilma Fowler, Wichita Falls Carol Foy, Omaha, N eh. Leslie Franklin, Gainewille Phillip Frass, Dallas Martha Kay Frazier, Baytown Mary Lois Friday, Uvalde Charles Fridge, Lancaxter Jane Fulwiler, Ahilene Jean Fulwiler, Abilene Florence L. D. Fung, Hong Kong, China NY 6.7 ,Af 'Ea ,J 5, KX x- K 'GT ,r was I ...- uf -. .Tr f 'R Y '. ' Q , HIV ':... I 3 2 is ae 'YE ,zu . Q-my cj' 2 -ew' 4:17 vu' e is if R 45 sm. 45 W W ., M az, Q H2 5' ' 5 -:ar . Nr -:Iv ' . Q ,-'::r Q ,gn r '1-:T ,P ., r ' ' , A 'fu ,M N , ,fg . if r .,,. 1 ,f , Kun ' if fi gp 1. 2 A we 4 , sf , -v y e x 'Qi Y 'rf'-9 X E Anita Gaffron, Metairie, La. Sally Gale, H ourton Judy Galloway, Fort Worth Jacky Garner, Farmerwille Lewie Garner, Lafhin Jane Garland, Cranford, N. J. Judy Gartner, Hourton Wayne Gattis, Wichita Failr Hudson Geddie, Tyler Susan Gepharr, Fort Worth Jerry Gerard, Tyler Marajane Gill, Houston Michie Glenn, Fort Worth Louella Glenney, San Antonio Leeline Goldsmith, Warrenrharg, Mo. Claudene Good, Birmingham, Ala. Charles Goodgion, Wichita Fall: Edward Goodman, Fort Worth Don Goodwin, Fort Worth Don Graham, Carrollton Judy Graham, Cisco Logan Graham, Hourton Edwin Grainge, San Antonio Sandra Greenfield, Fort Worth Joan Gregerson, Dallar Jackie Gregory, Fort Worth Kathleen Grimwood, Blanca, Colo. Morris Grimwood, Blanca, Colo. Barbara Jean Gunn, Azle Michael Guthrie, Godley Linda Haggard, Plano Kaye Hale, Midland Kenneth Haley, Hoohx Ernest Hall, Fort Worth Jesse Hall, Lancaxter Jim Hall, Dallax John Hamilton, Qmvzalv Brice Harberr, Houfmn Karen Harden, Ingram Ruth Ann Hargrove, E1 Pam Sandra Hargrove, Brady Lynda K. Hare, ll'featl9erfo1'd Patsy Harper, Da11a5 Nancy Harral, Abernathy Valerie Harriman, Fort Worth David Harrison, For! lWort1J jo Ann Harrison, Children John Edwin Harrison, Garhwzd julie Harrison, A11'irz Margaret jean Harrison, Fort lWorz1.1 Suzanna Harrison, New Or1ef1rzr, La. Starr Harrison, Auftifz Ted Hartness, lVeatberfm'd Margaret Hatcher, Bee1'i11e David Hanger, Amfzri11o Benny Hayes, 1ll1Il601tZ Carl L. Haynes, Wfirhila F4115 Pat Hazelrigg, Miami. Fla, Sharon Healey, Midland Eddie Hearne, Fort Worth Jeanine Heberer, Be11e1'i11e. I11. jimmy Heflin, Fort Wforih Ellen Hegman, Lake Iackron Mary Lou Henderson, P14110 Nard Hendrick, Odesm Sharon Hendrick, A141110 Clifford Hendricks, Azzmz Leonard Herring jr., Hi11fboro Emilie Hickox,Cnznfi11.r Gap Melissa Hicks, Furl Worzla Wendell Higgs, G1azlezz'aler jimmy Hill, Giddings We .-if 51 4.4 Plrgy, ui- 09? use L, 5' wa rf? ,W xfhr 15 l! 3 'Q7 ll 'N 'QF NSW ta fi. rf, Wi Bobby Hilliard, Crorhy Linda Hillsamer, Vittoria George Ann Hiner, Iorhua Cecilia Hodges, Midland Mike Hodnert, Fairfax, Ala. Sharon Hoffa, New Orleam, La, Carolyn Hogue, Fort lW0rth Hebert Hogue, Dalhart Adra Mae Holdridge, Rofwell, N. M. Robert Hollis, Oklahoma City. Okla. jo Anne Holmes, Edinburg Mary Bess Holmes, El Palo Charles Hooks, Galifexton Sharon Kay Horton, Dallas Brenda Hough, Asheville, N. C. John House, Texar City Frank Howell, Fort Worth Gerald Huck, Oklahoma City, Okla. Brock Huffman, San Antonio Beverly Hungerford, Falli Church. Va. Punkin Hunter, Coy, Ark. Michael A. Huntington, Fort Worth Gail Hurchens, Weatherford Jackie jackson, Miami Barbara Jacobson, Galverton Bab Janes, Cooper Yolanda Jerden, Fort Worth Arthur Curran Jerome, Fort Wforth Suggs jolly, Hillthoroiigh. Calif. Barbara jones, Fort W'orth Bill jones, Electra Jan Jones, Greenville Judy Jones, Fort Worth Linda Jones, Fort W'orth Mary Alice jones, Broiwmvood Walter M. jones, Eagle Lake Szrcshmen, Elass Of 796 Jessie jo Johnson, Mission, Kan. Morris johnson, Garland Donnie Johnston, Fort Worth Karen Kathryn Keliehor, Corpay Chrirti jerry jo Kelly, Aledo J. W. Kelly, Fort Worth Michael Kerr, Fort Worth Leah Killingsworth, Longview David M. King, Fort Worth Patricia King, Dayton Tommy King, Wichita Fallr Carolyn Kirkham, Wichita Fall: Joan Kitley, Midland Walt Knorpp, Clarendon James Koch, Aartin Karon Kremer, Wichita Fall: Richard Kunkel, Fort Worth William Kuno, Omaha, Neh. Linda Kunze, Fort Worth Valjean LaCroix, Big Spring Martha Lain, Fort Worth Linda Lamb, Hoarton Carole Langdon, H oafton Louise Laursen, Galvexton Carolyn Lawson, Fort Worth Curt Layman, Kama! City, Mo. Gaynelle Leatherman, Perryton Nancy Jo Lee, Fort Worth Barbara Leech, Hourton Linda Lehman, Werlaco Nita jim Leigh, Weatherford John L. Leonard, Kanxat City, Mo. Linda Leslie, Ahilene Peggy Leuty, Fort Worth Donna Mae Lichty, Kerrville Lenox Ligon, Llano .Q it 5 ., 'iv :5 .. I, 'Y' 5 in? Q-1+ if i 1 1 , 12'-5, I 'iffrfgf memes. a-. 3'-Eff ' 1 w:'f5gg5g5?Zg .1 -ffffefrfltsif-1 . H, 3, ,,,, , , ,Na .. ffm'-vw., 4' rs. YQ' f x in Linda Ligon, Werlaco Lewis Like, Fort Worth jim Lincoln, Dallar Melissa Lindsey, Haslet Sandra Lipscomb, Tyler Linda Loftis, Richland Hillr Maynette Loftus, Pampa Arol Long, Fort Worth Mike Loudermilk, Fort Worth Marlene Lovelace, Grand Prairie Joyce Lumpkin, Hoarton Norman Lunger, Fort Worth Sandy Luthans, Dallax Bobby Luther, Ferris Wanda Lyday, Fort Worth Pat McAdoo, Seagrazrex Lora McCardell, I-Ioarton Brandt McClintock, Kirkwood, ll Dan McClure, McKinney Ieane McConnell, Midland Bob McCoy, Fort Worth Mary Jo McCrorey, Fort Worth Glenn McCroskey, Hemphill Grace McDonnell, Fort Worth Frank McDuff, Fort Worth Glenda McGibbon, Perryton Elizabeth McGinty, Crockett Mary Helen Mclntyre, Hoarton Io. Mary Elizabeth McKoWn, San Benito David McLendon, Genoa June McMullan, Big Lake Allie Beth McMurtry, Graham Darla Mabee, Denver, Colo. Lynda Maberry, Lufhin Don Mabry, Cleharne Sylvia Mabry, Beaumont 595 hnzen, 6'lass fff 196 Kenneth A. Machtley, Wert Chefter, Pa. Cyndy Macnicler, Tulfa, Ohla. Joe Maddox, Colorado City janiece Magee, McLean Patricia Maguire, Shreveport, La. Myrna Majors, Hohhf, N. M. Carl Martin, Llano Kenneth Martin, Waco Jenny Marwil, Henderyon Harriette Massey, Baytown Laura Masterson, Hourton joy Mattern, Barhanh, Calif. Gloria Mauldin, Dallar Clifton May, Van Alrtyne Bruce Mazzare, Rayrnondoille Denny Megarity, Waco Mauriece Meetze, Fort Worth Charlene Melden, Edinburg Mary Merretr, Fort Worth Mary Miles, Corricana Donny Mac Miller, Graham Jo Ann Miller, Snyder Mary Miller, Ridgefield, Conn. Pat Millican, Bend Donald Milligan, Quanah Charles Minton, Wert Palm, Beach, Fla. Barbara Miser, Fort Worth Lamar Mitchell, Grarthury Larry Mitchell, Gladewater Marilyn Mock, Marrhall Sulincla Moffett, Midufert City, Ohla. john Moncrief, Fort Worth Lewis W. Moncly, Dallar jane Moon, Big Sandy John Moon, Fort Worth jane Moore, Wilmington, Del. f t '41 ri-iw! 2- T x Q , X 2 '26 ...fy ,,.,.- ! 5 li if X 5 ,TW we is . Q fe X . af - il X ffili fix' '41 .I M M... ,,,, 5 R ,ur R' CFI 6 A ,. X M, ,pf , 232' x 91 .si A'- ,vs v-A ,yy fa. 45 xi. if ii 1' 35' CWX I4 , lr SRM was I Ks , .1 A f ,, Egg., , X' if-ia W fn NI' 155' Muriel E. Moore, Wichita Falk Ada Morgan, Gairzerziffe George Morgan, Crou'eN H, D. Morgan, Fort lWorth Margaret Morgan, Dallur Garland Morrison, Wtzfrmt Springr Judy Morter, Alhrtqzzerqne, N. M. Laurie Moseley, Dufftzr Sandra Moyers, Houftmz Glenda Murrell, u'featherfo1'zi Janie Murrell, Ltzlae Jathrorz Kay Nance, Odamz Philip Newman, Abilene Jimmy Nix, Oderra Sue Noll, Fort Wforlh Janie Nolte, Antzhutzc Norma Norman, Dallar Paula Norman, Fort Worth Mary Ann Nugent, Big Spring Nancy Olive, Vernon Donna Oliver, Fort llvorth Dora-Lynn Oliverius, Fort Colfinr, C Jane Olmsread, Fort W'orth Ann Lou O'Malley, Fort Worth Mary Ann Crt, Fort Worth Barbara Pace, Alexandria, Va, Joe Paprskar, Fort Worth Nancy Park, Hozzrton Pat Park, Henderrorz Anne Parker, Fort Wforth Joan Parker, Fort Worth Judy Parker, Nafhrfifle, Tenn, Karl M. Parker, Jr., Pamdemz Nancy Parker, Fort Worth Carolyn Ann Pavlerich, Iachfonville Peggy Pearson, Minion olo. Qreslzrueu, Hlass ef 196 Catherine Peclen, Fort Worth David Peebles, Killeen Susan Kay Pelz, Marthall jim E. Pennington, Vernon Jerry Percifield, Van Virginia Perdue, Houxton Diana Perez, Nuevo Laredo, Mexico Max Perkins, Decatur Roy Persons, Garland Francis J. Peterson, jr., Marquette, Kan. LaRa Petit, Seminole Carol Ann Phillips, Dallas Linda Pirtle, ferteynille, Ill. Lyn Ploeger, Yoahum Dixon Presnall, Fort Worth Maurice Price, Sherman Mary Helen Price, Corpus Chritti Saul Pullman, Eattlanal Nancy Rand, Fort Worth Sally Ransone, Fort Worth Ronald Redden, Fort Worth Kay Reese, Houston Marcy Reiners, Fort Worth Carl Remley, Kama: City, Mo. Lynda Renfro, Abilene Betty Reynolds, Lufkin Johnnie Reynolds, Stinnett Dannye jo Rhome, Fort Worth Theresa Rich, Fort Worth Linda Kaye Richardson, Center Trey Rife, Fort Worth Dick Robb, Midilletown, Del. Sara Sue Roberson, Hatiaell Dennis Robinson, Wichita Fall! Pat Rooney, Ruidofo, N. M. Nancy Ross, Fort Worth 'Q F 33 R' gy Q5 L s 452 6 Wu' X ...asf 475 6? ,sa-v 'Cllr V! ' 4' K , gyfrrgk xx , r X3 : HX 7 I ii y, ii ,, Vvi ' Ir- ' 'Y' 'QQ f ,- 'wh' ,. 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L. .........,... . Key, Henry ........... Kruger, Rudolf ..... K... -L- LaGrone, Cyrus ........... LaGrone, Herbert F. Lawrence, Ernest B. Leggett, Floyd A. Lehman, Jim ......... Leifeste, Samuel ...... Lerch, A. L. .......... . Lindley, D. Ray ..... Lisle, Floyd M. ........ . Logan, Leonard M. .... . Lunger, Harold L. .... . Lyles, Sanders T. ...... . Lynch, Olga ................. v 4Alister, Rita S. .... . 1vIcCorkel, Lilita W. Maclaine, Allan H. ..... . Major, Mabel I. ........ . Matney, Shirley ......... Melton, Amos W. .... . Mixson, Keith ....... Mixson, Linda .... Moore, Jerome ......... Morgan, Joseph ............ Morgan, Thurman ........ Moseley, H. Miller ...... M.. -A- Ables, James Lee .............. Abraham, Alan Arthur Acker, Albert S., Jr. .................. . 200 Acklen, Carolyn H. Atkinson, Beth Anne Anderson, Acola, Elizabeth ...... Adams, Adams, Adrian A. .... . D. Jane ...... ...llfibs Adams, Joel Lee .......... ....... Adams, Johnny .............. .......... Adams, Kenneth D. ..... . Adams, Lowell S. ........ ......... . Adams, Lynne .......... ....... 1 72 Adams, Sandra G. ............... . Adams, Sandra Kay ..................... Adamson, Priscilla J. ............ 210 Adcock, Vicki Merle ...... .... Aker, Alice .................. ....... Akin, Sandra K. ........... ........ . Akins, Ruth Ann .............. Albrecht, Bobbye Sue ....... Alcorn, Mickey .............. Aldenhoven, Carol G. Alexander, Linda' Fay ................. Alexander, Patricia ........................ 212 Alexander, Phyllis J. .. Alexander, Ralph Jon Alexander, Sunya Ann Alexander Vaughn G. Allen, Carol Sue .......... ..210, 178, 202 166 Allen, Dianna Bell ............. Allen, Donna Lynne ............ 212 192 213 252 166 176 219 203 228 231 164 213 166 198 192 124 215 210 228 228 207 194 213 324 228 255 219 242 250 209 162 240, 255 250 216 198 239 168 162 225 225 216 212 239 255 228 y 1 s 1 x 28 29 27 27 25 25 29 26 28 24 24 29 29 27 26 28 27 26 21 29 26 19 24 27 28 24 24 25 27 25 25 29 23 27 27 24 26 26 26 336 360 400 246 378 400 400 400 336 400 188 360 378 378 400 400 228 336 400 400 400 326 174 400 164 336 336 360 332 360 378 378 Moudy, James M, ................ ........ 2 0, Mundhenke, Herbert R Murphy, Clifford ............ ...... Murphy, Edward L. ................. ..... . Nielsen, Otto R. ..... . Nunn, William C. .......... ..... . - p - Parker, L. John ........,.......... ...... Phillips, Malcolm A., Jr. ....... ..... . Pierce, Lee C. ..................... ........... . Polk, Estus C. ................. ........ 2 5, Porterfield, Austin L. ...... ........ . Potter, Marguerite ......... ..-..- Preston, David .......... Proctor, Charles W. ..... ....- - Prouse, Thomas W. ...... ..... .... ...-. . - R - Ramsey, Hartwell ...... Ramsey, L. W. ........ . Reavis, Mabel Griffin ...... ...... Repass, Morris ............. .---.. Richards, Karl ............ Robinson, Nell .......... Rohman, Murray M. ..... -.--- . Rothrock, W. H. ......... ...-- - Rouse, Margaret R. ....... -.-.- . Routt, Glenn .............. -5- Sadler, M. E. ............ . Sanders, Ardeene E. ..... --.----- - Saunders, Jeanne D. ..... ...-- - Schanewerk, Kenneth ...... -..--- Schloeman, Twiford F. .... ..------.-- - Scott, Mary Elizabeth ....... ....... 2 5, Selvin, Maurice ............. ...--..-- Shelburne, Elizabeth ..... -----, Shelton, Gentry ............. ...--- Sherer, Charles R. ................ ----- - Sherer, Mrs. Charles R. ...... ----- - Sherley, Lorraine ............ ---.-- General Index Allen, Dorothy A. .... . Allen, Dorothy E. Allen, H. Wayne ...... Allen, Margo I. ...... . Allen Mary Dean ...... s Allen Thomas Coy .... 1 Allen Walter Roy ..... Allison, Darrel Edward Allison, Georgann ...... Almand, Nancy Ann .. Alsip, James Barney .. Ames, Larry R. ........... . Ames, Richard C. ....... . Anderson, Bill ................ Anderson, Birton Rex Anderson, Carole ............. Anderson Anderson Jerry Lee ....... , Vicki Sara . Wayne D. ..... --..-.---- - Anding, Dorothy Rae Andrews, Andrews, Andrews, Andrews, Andrews, Donald D. ....... .. Elyda B. ...... Gerald L. Ken .......... Mary V. .... . Angell, Jill Dee .......... Annino, Joseph . .... ..... Annweiler, Leeroy F., Jr. ..... ..-- - Antill, S. Elaine ................. .... .... Apperson, Larry Gene Apple, Vance Kent ........ ....... , ......,.. . Arana, Nelson G. ......... .................... . Archer, Anita Joy . ..... ...... 2 16, 228, Archer, Susan Diane ....... ......... 2 28, 26 24 24 26 28 25 26 24 20 31 26 25 27 25 28 20 26 26 27 27 25 29 26 28 28 33 24 26 27 24 30 25 20 28 26 25 25 400 336 400 400 378 360 332 360 378 400 264 188 184 400 360 400 360 400 180 378 400 536 336 192 378 400 360 324 400 360 378 333 378 378 Shore, D. P. .....,........ . Simpson, J. P. ............ . Singleton, Eva Wall Smith, Emmet G. ...... . Smith, John Warren Smith, Laurence C. Snyder, Karl E. ....... . Sowell, O. James ....... Spain, August O. Sparks, C. G. .............. . Sperry, Ruth Eloise ..... Standifer, J. W. ........ . Stewart, John W. ...... . Suggs, M. Jack ....... ....... -T-, Talbert, Robert H. .......... . Talbott, Mary L, .... . Tillett, Jeannette ..... Tinkle, Maybelle ......... Trotter, McKie M. .... . Turner, J. Lou .................... -V.. Volbach, Walter ..................... -W- Wall, Sandy A. ......... . Wallace, Jewell ............ Watson, William H. ..... . Weems, J. Eddie ........ White, L. C. .... , ........ . Whitlock, E. Clyde ........ Wible, Howard G. .......,.. . Winesanker, Michael ....... Wingo, Kitty ................ Winter, Clotilda ......... Woldt, Harriet R. ......... . Woldt, John W. ................. . Wolf, Raymond CBear J ...... Wortham, John L. .............. . -Y- Yarborough, Robert Clyde ..... Youngblood, Elizabeth Ardoyno, Phyllis Ann .......................... Armistead, Billie D. .................... . Arnette, Linda Kay ................ 150, Arnst, Judy Elaine ................ 152, Ashley, David W., Jr. ....................... . Ashmore, Dwight M. ....... .......... . Ashworth, Michael T. ...... ............ . Aspgren, Harold Ray Aston, Harry D. ........ . Aston, Peggy Ann ....... .............. Atha, Cholly Jane ................ Atkinson, Lanham H., Atkinson, Martha Sue Atkinson, William Eu Autrey, Melvin Ray .. 207, ji. ............ . gekllffffffffff Auvenshine, William R. ..... ...... . Axtell, Harriet J. .................. ...... . ... B .. Baber, William Lamar ........ Baccus, Richard I. ............................... . Bacon, Jackie D. ................................. . Baden, Sandra Lou .............. 222, 228 Badgett, Bennie Lee ..... ............. Bailey, Cynthia ........... .......... Bailey, Howard E. ........................ . Bailey, Madell M. ......................... . 202 209 Bailey, Warner M. ...... , Baize, Jerry Ann .................. 172, Baker, Clifford, Jr. ................................. . Baker, David Allen ....... ................... 26 24 28 27 25 26 25 21 25 31 29 28 28 28 26 29 27 28 27 29 27 28 23 24 25 22 27 29 27 28 28 27 27 21 29 27 22 336 378 360 360 378 336 378 196 336 360 202 378 378 360 336 400 ...336 336 360 400 360 360 378 360 360 336 378 360 378 400 336 2 if W la ii Q :nv ' s w qua. Q Manassas . 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Ballard, Charlotte S. ............ 210, Banda, George, Jr. ........ ............ . Baniqued, Samuel R. .... ....... . Banks, Edwin Louis ......... .. 246, .337 Blom, Avis Helen ....... Brown Barrett, Carolyn R. .... . Banks, John William, ll ....... ..,........ Barbee, Suzanne .... . ............ ..... . ......... Barber, Beverly S. ....... ................ 2 19 Barber, Judy .............. ....... 1 64, 228 Barger, Rodney T. ......... .................. . Barickman, Anita E. ....... .............. . Barker, Patricia A. ...... .... . Barker, Paul ........... .. Barlow, Thomas E. .... . Barlow, Zeze ............... Barnard, Janice L. ..... . Barnes, Charles E. ..... . Barnes, Julie Scott ...... Barnes, Peggy Sue ....... ..... Barnes, Stephen Y. ....... . Barnett, Alletha Mae ....... Barnett, James E. ......... . Barnett, John Earl ....... ........166 Barr, Barbara . .............. . .... Bryant, Thomas Arlon Bott, Kathy L. .................. ................... . Barrett, Barron, Elizabeth ........ Fred A. ...,... .... . Barry, David Hunt ...... Barth, Roger A. ..,...... . Barton, Barton, Barton, Barton, Marshall A. Barton, Bartle, Robert M. ....... . Deana Lou ...... 166, 198, 202, Jon Tommy ...................... 138, Margie K. .................................. . Sharon R. ............. .... . 244 192 252,378 .HHUH325 .uUua400 248,360 246,378 233,360 .unnn400 .uaUu400 228,378 317, 360 .uuNH221 202,360 .nanu400 164,400 242,400 246,378 213,400 202, 360 228,378 .uHHU221 .nnnU378 .MUUH379 162,360 233,336 ,400 .Unnn400 .uUnnu324 .Unn400 .u,U336 .UUNU336 .NUnN178 .UUUHI67 176 208 .unnn192 213 400 .naua400 .NNHU336 244 361 213 378 .UHHUI74 .nUuH192 .nHHn36l 194 361 Bartosh, Charles James ....... ......... Bash, Jerri Lee .....,...... Bassano, Carol ............ Bassinger, Lee G. ....... .... . .........168 ....... .174 226 401 379 184 379 379 379 401 337 Baxter, Tom R. .......... ........ , Beach, Carl Robert ........ ................. Beadles, Dudley D. ..... ..............,........... . Beale, Virginia C. ...... ............. 1 78 205 Bean, Patricia A. ....... 174, 246 Beard, John R. ............................... ...221 332 Beary, Janice D. .................... 176, 255 379 Beckering, Rebecca Ann ................ ............ 1 74 Beckham, Sandra Gail Rogstad ...152 352 Beckham, Pat Henry ...................... 240 337 Beckwith, Jane ............................... ...174, 379 Bedford, Bettye Ruth ...........,......... ...250 379 Behannon, Sally Sue ............ 176, 228, 379 Belders, Nina Ann ........ ............. 2 50 379 Bell, Jeannette ............. ........................... 2 41 Bell, John Horace ...... ......... . ..184 379 Bell, Margaret A. ..... .......... 2 54 401 Bell, Robert R. ....... ....... ............ 3 6 1 Belote, Patricia M. ........ ........................ 3 37 Bennage, Patricia E. ...... .......... 2 16 228 379 Benner, Les Earl ......... ........................... 3 37 Bennett, Beverly R. ........ ............. 1 68 216, 228 242 255, 379 Bennett, Benham Zeh ...,........ 172, 210 213 401 Bennett, J. Leon, Jr. ...... ............. 1 86 232, 379 Bennett, LeGrand .......... ........................... 3 61 Bennett, Suzanne R. ..... ........ 1 75 361 Benson, Albert P. ....... .............. 3 79 Benson, Pat ................. ................. 2 23 Benton, Mary Helen ..... .....,.. 1 68, 401 Benzel, Joanne ..... .. ..... .................. 2 54 401 Bergner, Christine A. .... ............................... 3 79 Bergstrom, Jane .... , .... ....... 1 76, 198 242, 401 Berkey, Franklin R. ...... ............................... 3 79 Bernard, Bobby Ray ..... .................. 3 25 401 Berry, Mae Johnson ....... .................. 1 98 337 Beshell, Peckie .... .......................... 1 60 210 337 Bethea, Sally M. .............................................. 401 Betts, Rachel L. ............ 198, 202, 205 246 361 Betty, Barbara E. .................................... 175 401 Beyette, Barbara ............................ 178 206 337 Biehunko, Robert Louis ....... ........................ 3 24 Biggerstaff, Barbara Ann .............. 198 Biggio, Lynn Hudson .................... Bird, Josie Lu .............. 114, 150, Birkner, Kathleen .......................... Bishop, Sara E. ........ . Bittle, Howard L. .... . Black, Beverly A. .... . Black, Brenda Sue ................ 202, Black Black 1 210, 178, 150, 234, , Evan Energy ...... ........................ Jo Lerue ............ ........... Black, Marvin W. ........... . ..... .. Black Nancy Edith ............. ........ 2 10, Black, Wm. Mutphey ........ ............ Blackstock, Tony ........,..... ................. Blackwell, Joe Weldon ....... Blackwood, David C. Blackwood, Wallace ....... Blake, Ann Laurice ...... Blake, Edsil E. Blake, Hubert L. .......... .... . Blakley, Lera Jane .............. . Bland, Mary Gay ........ 164, Blankenship, Evelynn Kay Blanks, Patricia A. ..................... . Blanton, Dianna Rhea .......... 222 Blanton, Gwendolyn A. Blanton, John R. ....................... . Blanton, Sue Beall ...................... Blessman, Sherry .......... 160, 159 Blevins, Gary Nelson ................. Blevins, Hubert W., Jr. ............ . Bliss, Dorothy J. ............ . Bodard, Beverly J. .... . Boggs, Joan G. ........... . 188, 148, 207, 228, 164, 228, 216, 2162 Boggs, Ronald W. ........... .... . Bohannon, Kathleen J. Bohlcke, Gail Don ............ ..... Boles, Ross Edwin ...... Boley, Dixie Berry ....... Boley, Jimmy C. ...... . Bolton, Charles E. .... . Bonner, Kay C. ........ . Bonner, M. Henry ....... Bonnet, Janet ............... Bonnet, John A. ......... . 176, 156.0 Boogscott, Elizabeth ................................ Boone, Angela Bell .. ............ 127, 174, Boswell, Don Edward .......................... Boullt, Thomas Eugene Brassfield, Iona Lee ..... Brazzil, Connie L. ....... . Breeding, Carol Ann . .... ........ . . Breeding, Leslie D. ..... . Breedlove, James M. ....... ....... . Brelsford, John W., Jr. ....... ............ . 246 212, 239, 228, 256' 223, 242, 253.7 221, 186, 228, 246, 228, 168, 250, 228, 2448, 180, 198, 241, 361 337 361 379 379 379 160 361 379 401 401 361 401 192 379 333 237 337 337 258 379 379 379 337 379 244 380 337 337 337 380 192 401 .........401 361 228, 221, 118.7 206, 242.3 198 176, 215, 228, 337 380 332 380 337 337 380 170 361 337 361 228 338 401 401 338 380 361 380 380 186 Bounds, Billie Sue .................................. 198, Bowden, Eleanor Gail 206, 246, Bowden, Ava Janice .............................. 228, Bowen, Donald E. ....... .................... 2 49, Bowers, Marcus ............... ............. Boxwell, Richard Lee ...... ................ 3 80 Boyd, Brenda Ann ....... .................... 2 19, 401 Boyd, Brenda Jane ....... ........................ 1 68, 401 Boyd, Forrestine ....... 213, 242, 380 Boyd, Linda R. ........... ........................ 1 56, 401 Boyd, Nancy E. ............... ........... 1 68, 242, 361 Boyd, Thomas Glenn ...... .............. 1 80, 401 Boyer, Sarah Jean ........ .......................... 3 38 Boyle, Wm. Arthur ....... ........ 2 10, 211, 538 Brackett, Arthur Wm. ..... ....................... 1 80 Brackney, Judith Anne 162, 228, 380 Bradford, Charles L. ........ ...................... 1 92 Bradish, Marcus P. .............. ................. 2 66, 401 Bradshaw, Wm. Vinton 203, 209, 338 Bralley, Betty Joy ............ ...................... 1 78 Branch, Vicki Dee ....... ................. 1 72, 401 Branham, Larry Ed ......... ........ 1 84, 185, 401 Brannon, Robert Byron ....... ...................... 1 90 Braselton, Valerie F. ...,... ........ 2 28, 246, 380 Brashears, Sue Anne ...... .............. 1 70, 401 380 178 361 338 238 361 380 Brenner, Suellen H. Brewer, Mickey M. .... .. 228, Brewer, Sandy Jean ...... ........ 1 66 Brewton, Raymond E. .... .......... . Brewton, Roy Chester ................... Brezik, Barbara Ann ............ 228, Brice, Tom Sloan ........ 2522 232, 242, .........361 198 338 244, 361 221, 332 248, 380 .........188 Briggle, Stockton F. Brimmer, Carole Lee .. Brin, Ronald B. .......... . Brinkle, Janice E. ..... . Britain, Barbara J. ...... . Britton, Carolyn A. .... . Britt, Kenneth B. ..... . Brock, Marsha Lee ...... Brookins, Charles R. Brooks, Barbara E. Brooks, Theron E ....... Brookshire, Jan ....... Brown, Anita L. .... . Brown, Anita Sue ..... Brown Betty Jean Brown, Brown Betty Jane .... Gary T. ...... . Brown Gayle M. ..... . Brown, Gaynelle ....... Brown George H. .... . Brown s Janice Kay .. Brown, Janice M. ..... . Brown, Kenneth E. Brown, Lynn W. ..... . Brown, Mary Ann ..... Brown, Pat ............... Brown Patricia L. Brown, Sharron L. .... . Brown Susan F. Brown Valerie L. .... . Brown Wally ........... Wayne L. .... . Browne, Pat Jane ...... Browner, Jerry O. ...... . Brownfield, Robert A. Broyles, Charles A. ..... . Broyles, Chloe ........... Bruce, Carol Sue .......... Bruce, Frankie Lee ...... Bruegger, Rita K. ....... . Brunn, Harold J., Jr. Brumberg, Beth Elaine Brunsom, Emmett Evan Brunson, Jas. Kenneth . Bruton, Lynda June .... Bryan, John Walter .... Bryant, Joseph Paul .... Bryant, Lynda Carol ..... Buchanan, Jewell K ..... Buchanan, Patricia F. .. Buchanek, Janelle ....... Buckman, Donald K. .. Buice, Dorothy Ann .... 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Daniels, Adrian, Jr. ....... . 225 .170 402 ...339 ...192 362 Campbell, Lee Ann ....... ....... 1 64, 215, 228, 232 239 381 Candelaria, Clement ........ ............................ 1 47 Cannon, Charles Barnes ................ 213 253 402 Cannon, Cheryl Lynn .......... 176, 207 228 381 Canon, Jerry G. ........... .....................,.......... 3 39 Cantrell, John Lee .............. 117, 138, 180, 206, 259, 314 335 339 Cantwell, John W. ....... ............ 6 5 154, 157 238, 240 362 Caraway, Barbara A. ..... ...................... 4 02 Caraway, 'Bobby Ray ....... .......... 2 01 362 Carbajal, Kenneth S. ........ ............... 4 02 Carey, Mary Ann ...... .................. 4 02 Caris, Kay F. .......... ...................... 1 68 Carkin, Paul E. .......... ......................... 4 02 Carlisle, Cary Judy ....... ....... 5 6 219 402 Carmichael, Robert ..... ...................... 4 02 Carnes, Charlotte A. ......... ............. 1 74 402 Carpenter, Carmen Ann ..... ....... 1 66 246 339 Carpenter, Kim ................ ....... 2 10 213 221 Carpenter, Nancy Kay ...... ...................... 1 62 Carpenter, T. W. .......... ............. 1 82 361 Carper, Larry M. ....... ................ 2 54 381 Carr, C. -Robert ......... ....... 1 25 215 339 Carr, Edward Ralph ..... ............................ 1 90 Carr, Jerry Polk ........... ................................ 3 39 Carr, Linda K. ....... ........ 1 64, 198 246, 339 Carr, Nona Gay ......... ....................... 1 76, 362 Carr, Ronald Jay .......... ................... 2 21, 332 Carr, Wendell R. ............. ....... , ..... 2 10, 220 Carrithers, George Gray ..... ......... 1 88, 402 Carroll, Carylon Sue .............. ............. 1 74, 402 Carstarphen, Robert E., Ill .......... 194 253, 402 Carter, Gene Benton .......... ...................... 3 81 Carter, Janet E. ......... ....... ......... 1 7 8, 402 Carter, Jesse W. ........... ............... 1 42 Carter, John W., Jr. ..... .................. 3 39 Carter, Judith E. ....... ......... 1 78, 402 Carter, Paul Henry ..... ............ 3 62 Carver, Frank George ...... ............ 4 02 Carwile, H. Alece ......... ............................... 1 78 Cary, Donald Lee ............................................ 381 Casburn, Judy Louise .......... 228, 242, 250, 381 Casey, Dayle Alan ........ ....................... 1 26, 339 Caso, Martha M. ........... .......... 2 12, 232, 402 Castloo, Brenda Kay ........ ....... 1 62, 228, 381 Cather, Richard D. .............. ..................... 3 81 Caudle, Richard William .... .................. 3 81 Cawthorn, Jimmy Mack ..... ......... 2 37, 339 Cerney, Richard R. .............. ............... 1 94 Chamberlain, Lynne Taber .. ............... 381 Champlin, David E. ............ .................. 9 3 Chao, Samuel C. ............. ......... 2 23, 333 Chapman, Ira B. .................. ............... 2 65 Charles, S. Jeanene ................... ......... 1 74, 214 Charlesworth, William Larry .......................... 339 Cheavens, John M. ................................ 242, 362 Cheek, Clead A. .................................... 182, 242 Chenault, Ann ............... ....... 1 64 254, 402 Cherry, Marianne E. ..,.. ....... 1 30 178, 339 Chesher, Marilyn R. ..... ..................... 1 70 Cheshire, Ronald H. .... ............. 2 20, 362 Childress, Lynda J. .... .......... 5 1 166, 200 219 239, 402 Childs, Ira Barge .......................... 233 318, 339 Childs, Robert V., Jr. .......... 140, 158 194, 339 Chilton, Martha Jane .............................. 255, 403 Choate, John Paul ......... ............................ 1 90 Christenson, Mary F. .... ...................... 1 60, 400 Churchill, Virginia .............. 168, 207 242, 381 Clack, Barbara E. ...... ............................... 3 33 Clapp, Betty B. ...... ................... 1 74, 403 Clark, Carl Dixon ...... ............... 3 81 Clark, Carlton D. ...... ........... 3 39 Clark, Carpet E. ..... ........ 3 24 Clark, Chester C. ...... ........... 2 67 Clark, J. D., Jr. ........ .................. 3 39 Clark, Joe Morris ..... ......... 2 46, 339 Clark, Kenneth A. ..... ......... 1 86, 403 Clark, Marjorie .......... ............... 1 70 Clark, Mary Auger ...... ......... 1 66, 362 Clark, Tony ................ ............,.. 1 92 Clarke, Marjelaine .......... .................. 4 03 Clements, Melvin S. ...... ......... 1 54, 403 Click, Nina Gail ....... ......... 2 14, 381 Clifton, Richard E. .......... . Clignett, Madeleine T. .... . Clinton, Janet .............. Clouse, Joy Lanelle ...... Coalson, Mac.Alford ..... Coalson, Sylvia Sue ....... .............. Coan, Elroy Bert ....... ....... Coates, Sally Ann ....... ........ 2 16, Cobb, Jerry E. ............... Coah, Carl ......................... Cochran, Thomas Bruce ....... Cockrell, Richard Sid .......... Cockrum, Lawrence William Coe, A. Marshall ................. Coffey, Carolyn A. ............. . Coffey, Kendall L. Coffman, Cleta Iris ....... Cohen, Jimmy A. ..... . Cole, Betty C. ....... . Cole, Jackie L. .......... . Cole, Kenneth M. ..... . Cole, Wilma F. ........ . Coleman, Linda J. ....... . Coleman, Mary Lynne ..... Collie, Jackie Ann ....... Collier, Helen S. .......... . Collins, Linda Ann ......... Collins, Norma Linda ......... Coney, Virginia G. ................ 176, Conner, Harriett ........ .............. Conner, Jerry Dean ............. Conner, Truman S. .......... Conte, Alfred G., Jr. .......... . Coody, Billy Charles .... 188, Cook, Hiram Gene ........................ Cook, Lonial W. ................. . Cook, Owen G., II ....... Cook, Robert H. .............. . Cooke, Carol Sue ................ Cooke, Joseph William ...... Cookerly, John R. .......... . Coomer, Ben ......... ........ Cooper, Charles M. ..... . Cooper, Jacquelyn A. Cope, Charlene .............. Copeland, Noah G. .......... . Coppedge, Ivie Leroy ....... Corbin, Carol L. ......... . Cordell, Brenda K. ...... . Cornell, Sandra Jean ....... Cory, Cynthia Ann ....... 172 5121 254 116 566 198 260 246 Cory, Dorothy Jo .................. 246 Coston, Nona Ann ................ 211 Cothrun, Cecil R. ............ ...... ..... . Cottingame, Don Wayne ............ ...... Couchman, Karle Ann .......... 159 178 Council, Joel C. .................. ..... . Covitt, Russell E. ...... 232 Cowan, Andy ...................................... Cowan, Henry W. .............. . Cowan, Tommy Ray .... 184, Cowan, William Gilliam ..... Cowart, Jim Berry ............... Cowdin, Sylvia Anne ......... Cox, Carol Lee Cox, Cornelia F. Cox, Ira Wilburn ...... Cox Janet Marie ........ Coxl Je rry M. ........ . Cox, Kara Sue ........... Cox Kenneth M. ...... . Coxi Martha Jane ...... Cox, Paul Hart ...... Cox, Sue Anne ........ ....... .........166, Craig, Margaret L. Craig, Ann ......... Craig, Roy Lang ....... Crain, Elizabeth A. ..... . Crain, Patsy Dean ........ Cram, Donald H., Jr. ...... . Cramer, Joan Dee ....... ..... .... Crampton, Patricia W. ...... . Craugh, Alberta G. ........ . Craugh, Linda J. .......... . Crawell, Janis ............... Crawford, Patricia A. ......... . Crenshaw, Nancy Lee ...................... Creson, Elizabeth ........ 166, 202, Crist, Sharon Kay ................. 53? M155 178 515 147 192 Cronin, Margie B. Cronk, Carole E. ....... . Crosier, Don Allan ...... . Croslin, Mary K. .......... .... . Cross, James Donald ..... ..... Crotty, Sue Vicki ............. ..... Crouch, Patricia Gayle ........ ..... Crow, Carole E. .............. .... . Crow, Marjie Lynd ....... . Crow, Robert P. .......................... . Crowell, Janis C. ............... . ....... . Crum, Walter O. ......................... . Crump, Carolyn ............ 200, 210 Crumpton, Joseph M. ................. . Cude, Dywane D. ...................... . Culpepper, Bill James .................. Culver, Glenda Kay ........ 51, 64 Cumpton, Gerald D. ................... . Cunningham, Janeen Kay ........... 206 Curl, Marilyn ........................ 170 Curlee, Jim Warren ..... .............. Curry, Carol Lynne ...... ....... Curtis, Dixie A. ........ .... . Curtis, Harold R. ......... Cusack, Michael F. .......... Cushing, Margaret G. ................ . - D .. Dabney, Mary Jane ........ .... Daffen, Jerry L. ........ .. Dallas, Linda Ann ..... r Dalton, Beverly J. ....... . Dalton, Patricia A. ............ ...... . Dammann, Mary Alice ............... Damron, Lula Ann ...................... Daniel, Jerry S. ................. ...188 Daniel, Jo Ann ....... ........... Daniel, Sandy ............ ........ 1 Daniels, Barbara Ann ...... .... Daniels, Martha D. ....... ........... . Dansby, Charles M. ..................... . Darden, George E. ................ 158, Darwin, Norman W. ................. . Davenport, Aretise H. ...... ....... . Davenport, Elaine .......... . David, Diana Lynn ....... ..... 1 Davidson, Betty Ann .................... 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Dillingham, Ellen ........ Dillman, Jerrye Zoda ..... Dingee, Henry L. ....... . Dixon, Gay J. ,........ . Dixon, Kenneth C. ..... . Dodge, Judi Ann ........ Dodson, Margie Ann Donaho, Joe Bryan ...... Donivan, James T. ..... . Dore, Edwin J. ........ . Dorsey, Gay Lynn .....,.. Doughty, Nancy B. Douglas, Joe Ross ...... Douglas, Linda Gill .. Dowell, Charles P. Dowell, Edward L. .... . Downing, Carlton S. ...... . Downing, Charles E. .. Drago, Sandra E. ...... . Draper, Lenora J. Drawdy, Sidney Lee ..... Dreshel, Donna ......... Drew, Barbara M. .... . Dreyer, Paulette L. .... . Driskill, Joe Weldon Drummond, Doris J. .... . Drushel, Margaret E. ..... . Duberry, Nancy ............ Dubose, Helen M. .... . Duffer, James A. ....... . Duke, Alice Ann .............. Dulaney, Rosemary V. Dulle, Joseph K. ...... . Dunagan, Sandra ........ 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Edberg, Marjorie R. ....III2176Q 214, 229, Edgemon, Anna Marie ............................ Edmonson, Bernadene . Edwards, Dorothy L. Edwards, James Gordon Egan, Richard W. ...... . Ehly, Georgia Ann ....., .........180 213 146 164 190 229 224 149 229 248 192 219 194 229 213 206 255 166 219 212 180 213 213 170 216 160 178 222 237 257 229 229 251 140 219 .. 1 229 242 221 209 225 182 254 162 188 229 180 246 168 197 251 246 147 248 196 9 s ...363 221 333 404 382 363 324 404 341 382 382 213 363 404 224 251 382 363 404 341 382 382 233 404 246 363 190 382 382 404 404 313 404 213 404 404 333 341 404 404 229 239 341 249 341 404 237 229 383 383 234 363 341 404 43 221 404 363 404 363 333 342 363 201 404 404 192 363 166 404 183 383 404 342 192 404 404 342 404 383 342 383 383 221 342 170 Eide, David J. ...... . Elder, Betty Lynn ...... Elder, Buzzy .......... Elder, Jimmy P. .............. . Elenburg, Dixie Beth ...... Ellerbeck, Cynthia N. ..... . Elliot, Danna Clyde ...... Elliot, Martha Ann ....... Ellis, Betty Jean ........ Ellis, Cinda Jane ....... Ellis, Noel G., Jr. ..... . Elrod, Ronny D. ........... . .IIIII160 Elwood, Harry W. .............................. . Emerson, Robert L., Jr. ........ 192, 215 Emery, John H. .................................. . Emmons, Frances Diane 120 Engbrock, Mary C. .........,. . 140 Engelbert, Arline ........ England, James Ruel ............................ Engle, Ronald Crim .... , ...... English, Bill Baker .............................. English, Carolyn Ann ........ 65 282 Enis, Hunter George r 202 ............168 208 252 5 , 287 Enochs, Joe Lee .............,..................... Epps, Lawrence W. . ...... .... . Erwin, Ruth Anne ....... Escobedo, .Rufino ...... Estes, Sheila K. ........... . Etheredge, Ronnie E. ..... . Eubank, Louis Allen ....... Evans, Carl Dale ........... Evans, James Taylor ..... Evans Netha L nn ....... 1 V Evans, Thomas Lee ....... Eversole, Rosalie ........ ............180 s Evridge, Lucy A. ................................... . Eyler, Claude Allen .............. 156, 235, - F - Fancher, Janice L. ...... ..... Fant, Betty E. ............ .... 5 6, Farabee, Virginia A. .... ......... . Farley, Nancy L. ........... ............ . Farmer, David Wm. .... ............... . Farnum, Barbara Ann ...... ........ 1 70, Farquhar, Eddie Faye ...... ................. Farr, Jerry Nell ........... ....................... Farr, John Taylor ...... ........ 1 30, 152, 202 Farrar, Allan Ray .... .. Farries, Marguerite ....... Faubion, Sandra T. Fayle, Raymond, Jr. .... . Fears, Julia Ann .................. Featherston, Billy Edwin Featherston, E. Baxter ...... Featherston, Fae Marie ..... Fechner, Jean R. .......... . ....Q2Q'i51 Felkel, Mary M. .................................. . ' ' 212 Fennimore, Marita I. . ................... Ferguson, Janice D. ...... 153, Ferguson, Karolyn Kay ...... Fermaud, Jacqueline ........... Ficklin, G. Lavelle ............ Field, Judith L. ................. . 170 Finch, Harriett A. ....... . Fish, Eugene R., Jr. .......... . 172, 207 210 .....,......166 229 198, x 1 5 1 1 Fitts, Herbert N. .... . .................... ........... . Fitts, Levon ................... Fitzgerald, James Dan .. ........ Flake, Caron Anne ....... Fleek, Dan Michael ..... Fleming, Judy ............... Fleming, Robert H. ...... . Fletcher, Wilson Lee ....... Flory, Lonnie Ray ......... Folsom, Carolyn ........... Flournoy, Billy Paul ..... Flower, Sylvia ................. Flowers, Helen Ruth ....... Flowers, Nancy Helen ..... Flowers, Zana Roylyn ...... Floyd, Donald W. ....... . Floyd, Jean Blair ...... Floyd, Gay Anne ........ Floyd, John S. ........ . Floyd, Lonnie E. .... . Focke, Edith Ellen .......................... Folsom, Virginia C. ............. . 192, ...QQ2'i72l Q2IQ2'i68l s v J 178, 133, 159, ...221 2421, 214 198 ...172 214 194 221 216 241 172 254 219 255 208 240 290 221 326 232 221 .-....... 219 151 265 219.1 251 192. 210 1941 240 207 205 223 213 240 1747 255 241 247 190 218, 2351- 186, 201 x 229, 214, 2361. 292, 1691. 22911 172 x s 1 s J 9 1 9 333 166 180 363 342 363 342 251 404 404 383 342 332 333 363 198 363 405 342 363 333 405 405 319 332 405 342 324 405 342 333 405 188 164 363 405 405 267 405 405 405 405 405 405 342 405 197 342 194 383 147 220 342 363 405 342 405 405 364 364 164 405 405 342 383 364 405 405 383 178 180 164 266 405 342 229 258 383 342 342 364 293 383 383 364 364 383 383 Fonville, John Charles ..... Fooshee, Emily C. ...... . Forbes, Orvel Ray ....... Ford, Bonnie ............ Ford, Martha E. ..... . Forman, Forman, Forrest, Forrest, Forrest, Barbara ......... ............. D. Lorraine ...... Fred F., Jr. ..... . Judith Amy ....... Linda L. .......... . Forrester, Jimmy Lewis ..... Fort, Harvey Earl ............ Fortenberry, Edwin G. Foskett, Janie Rae ..................... 132 Foster, Marilyn E. .... . Foster, Myrlinda S. .. Foster, Roy Gene ...... Foster, Rubyrae .......... 202, 234 164 1 ........... Foust, Elizabeth ........ Foust, Mary Elizabeth ............ Fowler, Janet M. .......... . Fowler, John Richard .................... Fowler, Sylvia C. ......................... . Fowler, Wilma Gay ...... 170, 213 Fox, Frank W. ............................. . Foy, Carol Jean .................. Franklin, Chas. B., Jr. Franklin, Jay B. ....................... . Franklin, Leslie R. .......... . Frantz, Janet Anita ...... 200 Frass, Phillip D. ........................ . Frazier, Martha Kay .......... Fredenburg, Edward John ......... .. Freebairn, Robert K. ................. . Freeman, Robert David 138 Freeman, Thomas A. ................. . Freund, Nancy G. . ..... .... ...... . Friday, Mary Lois ............... Fridge, Charles L. .............. . Frye, Linda Ann .......... 139 Fulcher, Sammy Ray .......... Fulkerson, Ken .................. Fuller, Sammye Jo ..... Fulton, John Rily ....... Fulwiler, B. Jean ....... Fulwiler, Betsy Jane ..... Fung, Florence L. .... . Funk, L. Noriene ...... Furbeck, Phyllis A. ....... . Furman, Wm. R., Jr. ...... . Fuston, Jimmy Lee . .......... Gafford, Gary J. .............. . Gafford, Vineta J. Gaffron, Anita ........... Gaither, Margaret A. Gale, Sally M. ................. . Galloway, Judith Ann Galloway, Marilyn Lee Galouye, Yvonne B. .... . Garland, Ada Jane ...., Garner, Jacky Lee ...... Garner, Lewie D. ..... . Garnett, John W. .......... . Garrett, Dorothy Jo ..... Garrett, Hywell D. ...... . Garrett, Madelon Ann ..... Garrow Donald L. ....... . Gartnerz Judy Ann ....... Gartner, Robert Lee ...... Garza, Dan L. ............ . Gasaway, Leslie R. .... . Gaston, Joan Marie ...... Gattis, C. Wayne ........ Gattis, Sarita F. ...... . 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Graham, Logan E. ........ 168 Graham, ' Grainge, Grain e Dora Mae ................................ Edwin L. ........ . 8 , Grandey, Wendell K. ..... . Grant, Howard E., Jr. ..... . Graves, Carolyn Lee ...... Graves, Gayla .... . ....... Green, Deborah ......... Green, Patricia G. ...... . Green, Sarah Beth .......... Green, Smith L. .................................... . Greenfield, Sandra Lou .......................... Gregerson, Joan .......... 164 Gregory, Jacquelyn A. ....... Gregory, Robert P., Jr. .......................... . Griffin, Barbara E. ....... . Griffin, Eddie Ray ........ Griffin, James R. ....... Griffin, Jimmie ................... Griffitts, Horace F. ............. . Grimsley, Lee Roy ..... .... 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Hale, John Anthony ..... ..........ffiE6Q isbn' Hale, Kaye F. ............ . Haley, Kenneth ....... Hall Bill Ramey ....... Hall Ernest W. .... . Hall, Jane Ruth ..... Hall Jesse Wayne ......................... Hall Jim, Jr. ................................ . Hall Martha Anne ...... 150 Hall Norman E. .................................... . Hall William V. C., Jr. ........................ . y Haltom, Jane ..................... Ham, B. Milton .............. Hamberlin, Carol Ann ...... Hamilton, Elsie May ......... Hamilton Hamilton, Michael G. ................... . Hamilton, Sara .Elizabeth Hamilton, Hammond, Patricia A. ...... . Hammond, Robert Scott .... Hamrick, Gary Calvin ..... Handley, Mary Karr ...... Handley, Susan Jane ...... Hankins, Rich ........... Hannon, Jerry Lee ........ Hansen, Allan A. ..... . Hansen, Joann D. ..... . Hanson, Claramae ...... Harberr, Brice ......... Hardcastle, David P. ..... . Harden, Karen Y. .... . , John Robert ........................... 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Harville, Layla Delle ........ Harward, Lowell E. ..... . ........... .. Harwell, Linda V. ................ 234, Harwell, Rayford W. .................... . Hatcher, Margaret A. ...... . Hatcher, Patricia A. ..... . Hatfield, Barbara J. ..... . Hauger, David S. ...... . Hawkey, E. Dick ................ .............. Hawkins Marie ............. Hawkins, Vickie H. .............. 179, Hawthorne, Lee M. ....... . Hayes, Benny Dan ....... Haynes, Carl L. ...... . Haynes, Larry M. ....... . Hays, Spencer ................ Hazelrigg, Patricia M. .... . Head, Wm. Watt ........... Headrick, Barbara J. ..... . Headrick, Sherrill D. .... . Healey, Sharon Ann ....... Hearn, Richard Lee ........... ..... Hearne, Harold E., Jr. ...... ....... . Heath, James Orville ..... Heath, Lafayette A. ..... . Heath, Sonny ................... Heberer, Jeanine Ann ..... Hebert, Melba Jean ........ Heck, John Clark ........ ............... Hedges, Julia Ann ................ 51, Heflin, Jimmy Lynn ...................... Hegman, Ellen Marie ....... . ........... Heidman, Walter, Jr. Hellman, Lillian O. ...... . Heiskell, Stanley D. Heizer, Alfred S. ..... . Hellman, Lillian .......... Helvey, James Loy .......... Hembree, James Odie ........ Hemlay, Danny W. ....... . Henderson, Mary Lou ......... Henderson, Nancy Anne Henderson, Sam F. ........... .... . Hendrick, Benard C. ..... . Hendricks, Sharon ........... Hendricks, Clifford R. ...... .... . Henley, Doris Carol ....... Hennig, Edgar Wm. ...... . Hennig, Mary Gail ......... Henry, Donald Ned ........ Henry, Johnnie F. .......... . Henschel, Richard C. .... . Henson, William Ray ................... Herbert, Melba .............................. Herrin, Betty Lee ........ 214, 229, Herring, Leonard S. ..................... . Herring, lviike Lee ......... Hewett, Phillip Wm. ........ ....... . Heyer, Charles Marion Hibbitts, Mac Comelle ...... ..... Hickey, Joe Weldon ........ Hickey, Larry D. ........... . Hawkins,, Robert ....... ' ' ' 203 iii' 'isa 127 207 ibs aio 'Ho 121 237 239 210 Hickman, Bobby Merle ..... ....... Hickman, William H. ...... .... . Hickox, Emile Ruth .......... ........ Hicks, Melissa Lee ......... 195' Hicks, Wm. Herman .......................... Higginbotham, Darroll W. ....... ........ . Higginbotham, Jim Ware Higgins, Page W. ......... . Higgs, Ralph W. ................ ....... . Hightower, Herbert W. ...................... . Hildreth, Linda Carol ................... Hill, Colette R. ............. . Hill, James E. ............. . Hill, Pete .......... Hill, Sue Ann ....... .. Hill, Wayne D. .......... . Hilley, Larry Lee ............ Hilliard, Bobby Earl ....... Hillsamer, E. Linda ....... Hinds, Jimmy Ray ...... Hiner, George Ann ..... Hines, McCullough E. .... . Hinshaw, Tillie M. .... . Hinton, Betty C. ..... . 255 210 isa' Hite, Mari Ann ............. 216, Hix, Janis E. ...... ........... ..................... . Hockersmith, Sandra Lee 203 Hodges, Cecilia I. ......................... . Hodgkins, Joe ................. Hodnett, Michael D. .................... . Hoff, Sharron Lea ................. .... .... Hoffa, Sharon D. ........... . Hogg, Wm. Clifford ..................... Hogue, Carolyn Kay ........ ......165, EIB. y x 1 x 52 Uzgaia '4 Zadie Pangaea to 71mm fu mem We keep your freshman, sophomore, iunior, cmd senior pic- tures on 'file so thot you may re-order one or oil of them ot one time. Cur files contoin pictures of students from 1953 through 1959. Twenty-Four Years with the Horned Frog Hogue, Herb Harold ...... Hoke, Thad C. .......... . Holden, Richard A. .................. . Holder, Kenneth A. .,........... . Holdridge, Adra Mae .......... Holdridge, Nina Beth ................. Hollabaugh, Elizabeth S. .......... . Holliday, Gereld L. .................. . Holliday, Lonnie E. .............. 201 Hollingsworth, Gerald F Hollis, Robert Lloyd ................... Holloway, Marieta G. ................. . 168 Holmes, Jo Anne ...... Holmes, Karen Sue ........ .... Holmes, Mary Bess ..... Holub, Ruth E. ......... ..... . Honts, Mary Beth . ...... ..... . 202 219 .162 111112 ...170 Hood, Allen David . .... .................. Hood, Clark ...............................,...... .. 174 203 Hooker, Carol Noel . .......... . Hooks, Charles A. ....... ................. . Hoops, George Edw. ..... ..... . Hope, Dorothy Anita ................. .167 Hopkins, Morris Dee .........,................ Hoppen, Nancy Ruth ........ 205, 210, Horn, George Earl ..... ............. 2 01 Hornsby, Noel M. ..... ........... . Horton, Kenneth D. .....,..................... . Horton, Sharon Kay .................. ...... .... Hottle, Paula Rae ........ 138, 210 222 Hough, Ann ........................................ Hough, Brenda Lee ................... 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Jenson, Alfred Bennett ...... Jerden, Yolanda Kay ....... Jerome, Arthur C. ..... . Jett, Edna Erle ......... Jewell, Jon Scott ...... Jimenez, Felix, Jr. ..................... . Joachimi, Janice L. .... 160, 198 Johnson, Beverly Ann .................... Johnson, Betty Jane ........... 176 Johnson, Billy Lloyd ..... Johnson, Carolyn Jo ........... Johnson, Charles ............... Johnson, Charlotte L. ...... . 206 Johnson Felix Dale .. Johnson, Gerald L. Johnson Jerry A. ..... . Johnson, Janet Kay .... Johnson, Jessie Jo ...... Johnson, Jorita .......... Johnson, Leroy Robert Johnson, Lynette .......... Johnson Morris L. ......... .. Johnson Patricia A. ..................... . Johnstod, Donnie Ray 10111, Sidney S., Jr. ...... . Jones, Barbara J. ............... . Jones, Barbara L. .......................... . Jones, Billy Joe .......... 205 206 Jones, George C., Jr. ........ . Jones, Jan .................... 179 Jones, John David ......................... Jones, Judy E. ........ . Jones, Linda M. ..... . Jones, Loyde Van ....... Jones, Mary Alice ....... Jones, Mary G. ........... . Jones, Max Kesler ........ Jones, Robert D. ........................... . Jones, Robert L. ..... . Jones, Walter M. ..... . Jones Wm. C. III .... Jopliri, Robert ,Charles J0vCe, Martha Jane .............. Judd, R. W., Jr. ....... . Junkins, James K. ..... . Juran, Mary Ann ..... Justice, Cliff M. ....... . -K- Kanda, Shigeo H. ..... . Kania, Kania, Ann S. . ....... .. Walter ..... Kautz, Patricia ...... Kay, Betsy T. ............ . Keck, Delora Ann ...... Kee, Barbara Ann ...... Keen, James A. ..... . Keith, Donald E. ..... . Keith, Gene Ed ........ Keliehor, Karen K. Kell, Thomas ........... Kelley, Judith J. .... . Kelley, Ann .............. 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Kirby, Janis Ann ................... Kirchner, Harry E., Jr. ....... . 299, 300, 301, 303, Kirchner, Phyllis C. ............ . Kirk, Maulcie Fay ................. Kirkham, Carolyn Ann ........ Kirkland, Wilbur L. Kissinger, Larry R. ..... . Kitchell, Vivian ........ Kitchens, Carol ............. Kithas, Bill Angelo Kitley, Joan ................ Kline, Jerome W. ........... ........ . Knight, Wm. Travis ....... KnorPP, Walt B. ....... . Knott, Patrick' E. Knudson, Sigrid K. ............. . Koberg, Wm. Farmer ............ Koch, James T. ............................ . Kohler, Faye L. ............................ . Kollman, John B. ........ 158, KOPP, Marilyn K. ......................... . Koritz, A. Charles ............. Kremer, Karen Ann ........ Krizan, Richard W. ....... ........ . Kroulik, Karen ...................... 173 Kuehn, Robert Lary ....... ......... Kuhn, Barbara L. ........ . Kunkel, Joyce G. .......... . Kunkel, Richard K. ...... . Kuno, Wm. Howard ...... .. Kunze, Linda Ann ......... ..... Kuykendall, Martha E. ........ ........ . - L .. Laboon, Richard W. ......... ........ . Lacewell, Katherine ..... Lacroix, Valjean ....... Lacy, Donald M. .... . Lain, Martha L. Lamb, Linda Lee. .... . Lamey, Bob H. ...... . Lance, H. Rayford ....... Lance, Jerry Don .......... Lands, Larry Gene ........ Lane, Betty Alice ..... Lane, Clyde R. ........ . Lane, Lloyd C. ........... . Lane, Max Edward ..................... Langdon, Carol E. ................ . Lange, Ted Field .......... 183, Langlois, Dennis Williarn ........... Larkin, Kirk Askew ............. Larmour, Joan Ellen ............ Larson, Cindy Lee ................. Lasater, Marvin N. ........ 206, 285, 287, 288, Lashlee, Mary F. .......... . Laurence, Allan H. ..... . Laurence, Darrell ........ Laursen, Louise M. ..... . 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Leslie, Linda T. ..... . Lessman, Ellen J. .... .... . .Q1IQ1QfQQ1I20'il Leuty, Peggy Joan ......................... Leuty, Ray Stewart ...... 218 Level, Jim Reed ....................,....... Levty, Peggy Jean ...... Levy, Vesta K. ......... . Lewis, Bobby Joe ....... Lewis, Don Allen ......... Lewis, John T. ................ . Lewis, William H., Jr. ...... . Lichty, Donna Mae ........... Light, Roger Bruce ....... Ligon, Lenox C. ....... . Machtley, Kenneth A. ................. . Ligon, Linda M. .... . Like, Lewis W. ......... . Lilly, Robert Lewis ....... Lincoln, James A. ..... . Lindley, L. Clark ....... Lindsey, Marjorie ..... Lindsey, Melissa ............... Lindsley, Lee Dwight ........ Lindsley, Leroy A. ....... . Lines, Charles Drew ..... Lingo, Charles A., Jr. ..... . Linne, Aubrey A. ......... . Lipscomb, Sandra M. Lipscomb, Tommy S. ...... . Lister, Harry Lee .......... Little, Harvey E. ........... . Little, James G. ............... . Littlefield, Vivian M. ..... . 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Luton, Dollye Jo ...... 161, Luton, Doris S. .......... 171, Lyday, Wanda Will ...... ............ Lydick, John Lee ........................ ...... Lynch, Charles Ray .................... ...... Lynch, Cynthia A. ........ 146, 175, 211, Lysiak, Floy L. ............... . .................... . Lytle, Patricia A. ................................ . -MC- McAdams, Marshall S. ....... . McAdoo, Patrick Lee . ..... .. 2217 3:3253 207 161 257 250 221 170 255 198 211 250 174 254 217 270 230, 235 121 255 121 214 210, 221 221 312 161 155 187 160 217 206 313 217 251 220 198 206 161 243 174 254 239 230 195 325 237 236 217 173 185 230 230 183 234 215 1 247, 237, 1 1 5 5 409 347 409 387 409 347 387 367 332 177 409 230 409 409 ...213 409 388 239 409 409 347 266 367 ...347 ...409 388 388 ...388 388 388 ...409 368 409 410 111410 ...195 ...410 185 347 ...410 388 332 388 333 388 410 191 388 240 348 161 368 368 261 348 368 368 368 348 200 368 388 368 410 410 410 388 388 348 410 368 410 388 388 410 410 410 410 388 388 410 388 388 368 348 388 388 410 McAnelly, Stanley ................ 201 McBrayer, Duffy Ervin .............. McBrayer, Janet C. .............. 165 McBride, Doris Jean ............ 217 McBride, Marian E. .... 87, 211 McCaffety, Keith Wade ............ McCain, John Charles ............... McCardell, Lora Lou ..... McClell..n, Larry Dean ...... McClintock, Stanley B. ..... . McClure, Dan H. .......... . McClure, Mark Allen ........ McClurk, Mary E. .......... ..... . McCollum, Shelia F. ......... ..... . McConnell, Jeane Anne .............. McCormack, Rebecca R. ............ . McCoy, Bob K. .................. ..... . McCoy, Denny L. .......... ........ . McCrary, Sandra Lou .......... 135 McCraw, John L. ........... ......... . McCrorey, Mary Jo ...... ...... McCroskey, Glenn L. .... . McCrutch, Mary Lou ........ McCutchen, Marylou ..... McDaniel, Donna C. .... ..... . McDaniel, Duane M. ................ . McDaniel, Pat Louise .......... 167 McDonald, Dwight M. .............. . McDonald, Mary Helen ........ 175 McDonald, Myrna Marie ............ McDonald, Paul J. ........... ..... . McDonnell, G. Grace ...... McDonough, Bartley K. ...... . McDuff, Frank M., Jr. .............. . McFarland, Robert Rowan ........ McFarlane, Charles Byrne ........... McFarlin, Barbara Ann ........ 223 McGaughy, Felix P., Jr. ............ . McGibbon, Glenda I. ....... ..... . McGill, William E. .......... ..... . McGinty, M. Elizabeth ................. McGrew, Frances E. ........... ........ . McHargue, Elsa Laura .................. McHargue, Wm. Richard .............. Mclntosh, Claude T., Jr. ...... ..... . Mclntosh, Richard H. ...... ..... . McIntyre, Mary Helen ....... ......... McKenzie, Peggy Lou ...... ...... McKinney, Winton ....... McKown, Mary E. ......... . McLean, James Hugo ........ ......... McLean, Marilyn L. ..... . McLendon, David R. .... ..... . McManus, Valorie ......................... McMichael, Perry L. .................... . McMullan, Gayle T. .... 173, 198, McMullan, June L. ....................... . McMurray, Thomas C. ................. . McMurtry, Allie E. ........ ........ . McNeely, Thomas T. ........ ..... . McReynolds, Jerry Lynn ................ McSpadden, R. L. Sandy ...... .... . . - M - Mabe, W. Mack ................... Mabee, Darla J. .............. ..... . Maberry, Marvin D. ...... ........ . Maberry, Lynda C. ..... ........ . Mabry, Don M. ............ ..... . Mabry, Sylvia Gail ....................... Mackey, Frank K. ........ 183, 206, Macnider, Cynthia Ann ................. Macune, Charles William, Jr. ....... . Maddox, Joe Price ........................ Madison, Doris Ann ..................... Madsen, Raymond W. .......................... . Magee, Janiece P. ................ 56, 219 Magness, Anne W. ...... 126, 202, Maguire, M. Patricia ..................... Mahan, Joann ............................... Mahana, Robert Charles ................ Mahoney, James Mack ...... .............. Majors, Myrna Lou Maley, Elbert O., Jr. ...... . Malmstrom, Carlene E. ...... .......................... . Malone, Barbara J. ....................... . Maneval, Jeanette E. ............ 128, Mangan, Dorothy D. ..... ............................. . Manley, Mary Nell ........ .................. 368 187 388 388 388 333 388 410 388 410 410 ...388 ...348 348 410 389 410 78 348 389 ...410 410 ...244 348 389 ...191 368 348 348 348 ...193 410 ...195 ...410 183 ...348 368 ...368 410 368 410 389 348 368 348 324 410 368 389 410 389 348 410 389 389 389 410 389 410 348 389 368 368 410 389 410 410 410 411 368 410 389 411 248 348 411 348 411 368 348 349 411 389 245 389 349 389 349 Mann, Virginia L. ..... . Mansel, Roma Lou ..... Matkos, George ........ Markos, Homer ..... Marks, Travis S., Jr Markum, Peggy F. .... . Marsh, Marsh, Donald ........ Nelson ......... Marshall, David F. .... . Marshall, James R. ....... ..... . Marshall, Michael B. .... ........ . Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin 7 Aimee A. ...... . Carl Ray ......... Hobart E. .......... ..... . James Newell ....... .......... . ...... .......... 193, 215, 1222 202 251, 262, 225. 262. 202, 252, 181, 202. 237 Martin, Janice ............... ............... 2 47 Martin, Kenneth M. ...... ................. . Martin, Kitty Anne ...... ..................... Martin, Marilyn M. ...... ...... 1 69 230 Martin, Mary Jane ........ ...... 1 38 207 Martin, Nancy Lou ........ ............... Martin Richard L. ........... ............. . Martin, Roger C. ................. ......... 2 24 Martinez, Ramon Charles ...................... 232 Marwil, Jenny K. ....................... .............. . Massad, Jenny Lynn .............. 212 234 236 Massengale, Don Ray ............ 206 322 Massengale, June Elizabeth ............ 202 Massengale, Margie Lee ............................... Massey, Harriette .......... 80 165 200, 219 Masterson, Gloria L. ..... .............. . Mastro, George M. ........ .......... .............. . Mathews, Jerry Gale ................... ............... Matlock, Emily Anne ............ 140 141 211 Matson, Ronald A. ................................ 241 Mattern, Joy Joan ..... ....... 1 69 219 243 Matteson, Jeannae L. Matthews, Billy W. .... . Matthews, Ronald C. ...... ..... . Mauldin, Gloria Jean ....... ...... Maxwell, Marilyn .............. Maxwell, Willie Dee ....... May, Clifton Ray ........... May, Emily G. .......... . Mayberry, Ronald D. Maysack, Sharon Lee ...... Mazzare, Robert Bruce .......... Meacham, Thomas Lyne ...... Mead, Dick ....................... Meetze, Mauriece D. .... . Megarity, Eldon D. Meier, Amy Ruth ....... Melden, H. Charlene ..... Menzdorf, David L. ..... . Merrett, Mary E. ........ . Merritt, Linda A. ..... . Meyer, Gayle ............. Meyer, Henry C. ......... . .......175, 253 521 121' 296 ...251 .........189 ...171 166 167 215 Michel, Rex Douglas ....... .......... 2 21 Micheletti, Palmiro I. Michener, Janice N. ..... . Miles, Frank A., III ....... Miles, Mary Lola ........ Miller Brooks ............ Miller, Carolyn J. ........ . Miller, Charles Edwin .................... Miller, Clarence K. ...... . Miller, Dolores J. ........ 198, 199, Miller Donnell Mac ..................... Miller, Elinor Ann ....................... Miller, Glen L. .......... . Miller, Jo Ann ....... Miller, Jo Ann ....... Miller, Marihelen ...... .......... Miller, Mary Enid ....... .. ........... .. Miller, Patricia F. .... . Miller, Robert B. ...... . Miller, Ronald M. ...... . Miller, Ross ............... Millican, Sherman P. Milligan, Donald Lee ....... Milligan, Michael B. ..... . Milton, David W. .... . Minton, John E. .... . Minze, Miron, Lois Irene ...... M. Arthur ....... Miser, Barbara L. ...... . Mitchell, H. Lamar .. 331 '1li'1 '2Zs .........158 .........169 .........1s7 '15s '1ii0 2Z7 '25li .........525 .........19s 1'55 '167 100.3105 238 263 ...Q11252 230, 1 5 J 5 J I... u.:,'w-..'T.'.. 7-T- -w 'u-:'-w '-aT 'w -5'-f -- QC: ' ---. - ..,,, -A --.. --....F'-'::.,1--.., --s-...'Z,, FORT worm-L DALLAS WICHITA FALLS LUBBOCK ABILENE E H 7 H LONGVIEW ' M ,LLL MPANY , 2 5. . . .LLLL I ,L Mr H -L L,,, S LARGEST DISTRIBUTORS OF FRESH AND FROZEN FRUITS AND VEGETABLES IN THE SOUTHWEST Mitchell, Larry G. ,....... . Mitchell, Paula .,..................... Mitchell, William Horace ............,. Mix, C. Rex .........,.............. ...,... Moar, Margaret E. ........ . Moch, Carol ............ 189 8 5 W Oh, Won Tae ............. Pettit, Malcom W. ....................... . 412 181 399 Parsons, Myrna D. .... . 146 ...326 221 ,..230 ...247 411 ...171 ...183 332 389 369 411 Mock, Marilyn ..,......., ........, 1 67 Moffett, Joseph U. ...., .,................ 3 69 Moffett, Sulinda ............ ........,......... 4 11 Molyneux, Sandra L. ..... ......, 1 75 230, 236 Moncrief, John F. ...... .................. 4 11 Mondy, Lewis ............ ....... 1 81 211 411 Monk, Linda Marie .,.... ..,.... 1 77 225 230 232 238 369 Morroe, W. Bruce ........... ....,..........,..... 1 93 Montgomery, Larry Kent ......... 191 369 Moody, James D. ............. ....... 1 83 201 260 Moon, Bobby Ben ..... ...,..... 1 93 350 Moon, Jane ...............,. ......,........... 4 11 Moon, John Paul ........... .......... 1 91, 324 411 Moore, Arthur Neal ...... ............................... 3 69 Moore, B. Wayne ...,. ..,..... 1 93, 208 252 390 Moore, Delores J. ....... ...................... 1 61 230 Moore, Jane Ann ....,......... ...... . ..203 411 Moore, James Albert ....,.. .................. 1 96 Moore, Lynda Ellen ....... ....... 2 30, 255 390 Moore, Marion D. ..... ..,...... 1 89 390 Moore, Marjorie A. ...... ....,............. 3 90 Moore, Mary Ann .... .......... 2 25 230 390 Moore, Muriel E. ....... ........ 6 5, 155 217 412 Moore, Patricia L. ..... ........ 1 61, 202 209 369 Moore, Ronald E. ..... ...................... 2 12 390 Moore, Sara Louise ........ ..,,.............. 3 50 Moore, Thomas H. ...... 183 390 Moore, Willard H. ........... .................. 3 69 Mooty, Don Ross ..............,.. ................ 2 18 350 Morehart, John Robert ........ ....... 1 53 240 350 Moreland, Harry I. ........... ....... 2 76 281 282 Morgan, Ada Marlyn ....... 169 219 412 Morgan, George Fred ....... .................. 4 12 Morgan, George P., Jr. ..... .................. 3 50 Morgan, Howard D., Jr. ...... .................. 4 12 Morgan, Margaret ............ ......... 2 39 412 Morgan, Marijo . .................. ......... 2 30 390 Morgan, Stephen H. .............. ......... 1 95 350 Morgan, William Adams, Jr .................. 145 Morgan, Zola Lele ....,................... 177 230 390 Moritz, Diana T. ......... .................................. 1 61 Morris, Beth Adair ..... ........ 1 52, 208 240, 369 Morris, Carolyn .......... ...................... 1 75, 369 Morris, Juanita S. ...... 198, 247 369 Morris, Larry T. ......... .................. 3 69 Morrison, Robert G. ...... .................. 4 12 Morrissey, Jimmie Lee ..... .................. 3 50 Morrow, George J. ......... ............ 2 02, 369 Morse, James B. ............. ................ 2 35, 265 Morter, Judith Ann ........ ....... 2 11, 213, 412 Moseley, Laurie .......... ......... 1 85, 412 Moss, Jane O. ............ 171, 230, 390 Moyers, Rayburn N. ...... .................... ......... 3 6 9 Moyers, Sandra M. ................ 169, 219, 232, 412 Muckelroy, Allie Sue .................... 163, 230, 390 Muir, John Todd .......... .,................ 2 21 Muller, Julia Bird .......... ....... 2 08, 214, 350 h4unday,Iinda C. ............. ....... 179, 230, 390 Murphey, Willis H., Jr. .......................... 264, 270 Murray, Joseph M. ................,......................... 191 D4unay,Judnh sue .............. 171,203,230,39o Murrell, Glenda R. ................................ 161, 412 Murrell, Virginia Jane ..... .......... 1 63, 251, 254 255, 412 Muse, Billy F. ............. .................. 2 18 Muse, Mary E. ........ ......... 2 05, 390 Myers, Danny Lee ............. ............... 3 90 - N - Nahrgang, Wilbur Lee ....... ......... 2 02, 369 Naish, Barbara J. .......... 211, 225, 369 Nance, Betty Kay ....... 251, 390, 412 Nation, Diane F. ...... .................. 3 69 Neal, Luther Alvin ..... .................. 1 91 Neely, Barbara J. .... ............... 3 50 Nelson, Doris C. ........... ......... 2 51, 390 Nelson, Oscar Oneal ......... ,.......................... 3 50 Netherland, James Dale ................ 189, 359, 369 Neuman, Gloria L. ................ 177 198, 247, 369 Nevins, Beverly Jo ........ ............................... 3 70 Nevitt, Linda Lee ........ ....... 2 02, 370 Newkirk, Joan Mann ............ 232, 243, 390 412 Newman, Philip E. .... . Newsom, Richard W. .... 218, Newton, Ola C. .........,.... 199, Newton, Robert Jos. ...... ......... 3 20, Neyman, Jackey L. ..... .................... . Neyman, Thomas Ivy ...... ............... 2 11, Nicholson, Joyce ......... ......... 1 22 211, 217, Nielsen, Betty Carol ........... ...,....... 2 11, Nippert, Wm. Derrill .,.,.............. 297, 303 305 Nix, Jimmy Hal ,,....... .............,........,....... Noll, Shirlen Sue ....... ........................... Nolte, Jane Ellen ........ ................ 1 75, Norman, Norma Lee ............ 169 255, Norman, Paula V. ......... ............ 2 43 Norris, Frances Brett .... ......... 1 72 215, Norris, Robt. Eugene ,.....,. ......... 2 32, Norton, Peggy ................ ............ 2 30, Nugent, Mary Ann .............. 179 243, Numajiri, Satoru ............... ......... 2 23, Nunnelly, Kenneth ........................ 213 - Q - Oakes, John Monroe ......... Oatman, Sarah E. .............. ........... . O'Donnell, Sandra Sue ..... ......... Oelfke, Judy Marie ........ Ogawa, Wilfred Y. .... . Ole Ga Lee ....... Ohlen, Olive, Oliver, Alfred C., Jr. .... . Nancy E. ........ . Audrey ........... Oliver, Donna Lynn ...... Oliver, Eleanor Di. .... . Oliver, Leo L., Jr. ..... . Oliver, Robert S. ............ . Oliverius, Doralynn A. ..... . Ollok, Diane M. ............ . Olmstead, Jane Hunt ..... O'Malley, Anna Lou ...... Orr, David Lee ........... ...... Osgood, Willard, Jr. ......... . Ott, Maryann ............................... ,. Outenreath, James Donald ............ Outlaw, Curtis L. ......................... . Owen, Dan Kelley ........... ......... Owens, Alys Jean ...... ...... Owens, Gene ........................ - p - Pace, Barbara A. ........................... . Pace, Joy Glyn . .......... , 67, 175, Packer, James Earl ........ 186, 187 Paik, Mrs. John Y. ....................... . Painter, Mary V. ...... . ................... .. Pakiser, Delbert Roy .... Palmer, Betty ............. ...... Paprskar, Joe Bailey ...... Park, Gerald S. .......... . Park, Margaret ......... Park, Nancy Ann ....... Park, Patricia Ann ........ ...... Parker, ,Anne Pryor ...... Parker David E., Jr. Parker, James E. ........ . Parker, Joan C. ....... . Parker, Judith C. ........ ...... . Parker, Karl M., Jr. ..... . Parker, Kathryn A. .... . Parker, Nancy Jean ........ Parker, Patricia Ann .................. Parker, Robert Jerome .......... 133 Parks, Jim D. ................. ................. . Parmer, G. Gayle ....................... Parnell, Ann .......................... 164 Parr, Janice M. ............ 173, Parrish, Billy Carr ..... Parrish, Sue Jo .................... Patterson, Joyce 1. ....... ..... . Patterson, Nanny P. ., .... Patton, Barbara Ann ..... Patton, Robert L. ....... ..... . Paulk, Jeanell .......... Paulsel, Lee Allen ...... Paulson, Joyce Lee ......... Pavletich, Carolyn Ann ..... 186 238 212 231 105 1231 243 217 221 187 '155 335 249 237 237 171 191 258 165 233 M196 206 247 185 241 105 153 230 177 1 y 370 350 370 245 350 212 370 390 302 307 412 412 412 412 412 173 370 390 390 412 350 370 370 350 370 213 390 370 370 221 390 412 251 412 390 333 370 412 390 412 350 412 390 370 370 391 391 412 350 333 350 169 391 245 412 ...147 370 412 412 412 216 ...218 ...412 412 ...412 ...391 ...412 370 350 399 391 351 391 391 351 391 391 391 370 391 391 351 391 412 Paxson, Carol Joyce ..... Payne, Hershel R. Payton, Jack D. Pearce, Ken .... ,...... .... Pearson, Eva Anne ....... Pearson, Patsy Davis ....... Pearson, Peggy P. ........ . Pearson, Wallace K. Pease, Mary Edith ..... Peck, Larry C. .......... .... . Peden, Catherine L. .... . Peebles, David G. .... . Peebles, Martha C. Peebles, Paul Lee ..... 124, 211 Peirce, Jimmy S. .............. . Pelz, Susan Kay ................ Pence, June Lee .......... 64, 147, Penn, Eleanor ............... . Penn, E. Caroline ........................... Pennington, Jim Edward ..... Penrose, Patricia N. ........... . Percifield, Jerry Ray ........ ..... Perdue, Virginia R. .... . Perez, Diana V. . ..... . Perkins, Max Allen ...,.. Perner, James E. ...... . Persons, Roy W. ......... .... . Peters, James Harrell ..... Peters, Ted C. ................... . Petersen, Charles Evans ..... Petersen, Francis J. ......... . 189 167 165 202 217 Peterson, J. Ronnie ........ ..... Peterson, Luedda Lynn ...... ........ Peterson, R. Miguel ........... ..... Petit, Bobbie L. ...................... . Petrek, George William, Jr. ......... . Petty, Fred Curtis ........ Petty, James D., Jr. .,.. . Phagan, Jimmie R. ...... .............. . Pharris, Patsy Ruth .............. 167, Phillips, Bill .................... ........... Phillips, Carol Ann ....... ........ Phillips, Kenneth W. ..... ....... . Phillips, Meredith C. ..... .... . Phillips, Ted Lyle ................ Phillips William Marcus ...... Phipps, Jim Walter ............ Pickens, Jay ............... Pickett, Russell L. ........ . Pierce, Kenneth Lee ..... Pierce, Max Roland ..... Piersall, Frank, Jr. ...... . 175, 351 139, 191 .........1s3 .........213 .........230 239, 351 ...173, 412 ...221, 333 , 213, 370 78 ............413 .........413 ...232, 391 , 276, 282 233, 351 243, 413 206 370 230 391 ...213 391 ...195 413 ...175 391 ............413 ...165 413 232 413 325 413 ............351 ...327 413 249 370 ............191 ............195 ............413 ............181 230, 391 .,..........37O ............413 ...........,351 ............370 201 391 187 1053 207 201 Pike, Glenn S., Jr. ...... . Pinion, Ray Odell ..... Pinkerton, Lura Jo ....... Pior, Bob Earl .......... Pippen, Jack S. ........ . Pirtle, Linda Lee .......... .........l73, 1 ...193 189 230 219 211 224 221 191 189 193, 220 206, 167 179 205 177, 230, 230, 2302 1533 193, 247, 204, 247, 189, Pittillo, Burl Woody ....... .............. Pitts, Paul Rice ............... ........ 1 89, Pitzer, Patsy Jo ........ .......... Ploeger, Lyn ................. ....... Plummer, Bobby A. ..... Plummer, Donald D. ............................ . Pollard, Bobbye Gene ........................... Pope, Billie F. ............ 177, 199, 204, Pope, Jerry Dean ................................... Porter, Floyd Lee ......... ....................... Porzelius, Bettie B. ..... ...... 5 2 67, 212, Posey, Patsy Jean ..... ..... 1 65, Potter, Jeanette ...... ............. Potter, Marion D. ..... ........ 1 63, Pound, Billy W. .... ............ . Pound, Larry M. ...... .............,........... . Powell, Charles C. ........................ 158, Powell Don Lewis ................................... Powell, George Lay .... 182, 183, 242, Powell, James E. .........................,........... . Powell, Patricia G. .............. 215 225, Powell, Patricia K. ...... ........... 1 63, 231, Power, Winston C. ............................... . 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B., Jr. .... ................., 3 92 Reck, John Neal ........ ......... 2 17 371 Redden, Ronald E. ........ .............. 4 13 Redding, Robert Ray ....... ........... 3 52 Redford, David C. .....,.. ........... 1 91 Reder, Frank L. ......... .................. 1 89 Reding, Jack K. ............. ............ 2 76 371 Redwine, Delora Faye .... . ...... 58 150, 171 200 371 Reed, Billie Rae ......... ...... 2 11, 213, 352 Reed Beverly ....... . ,......................... 214 Reed Elbert A. ........ .............................. 3 92 Reed, James Mike ...... 211, 215, 225, 392 Reed, John Allen .... ......... 1 95 239, 352 Rees, Linda K. ........ ............. 2 02, 211, 352 Reese, Albert B. ...... ................................. 1 92 Reese, Kay .................. 106, 175 200 413 Reeves, Thomas R. ..... .............................. 3 71 Reid, Bruce Grand ..... ...... ..........,...... 1 9 5 Reiners, Marcia Lee ....... ...... 1 69, 413 Reinhold, Robert Wm. ...... ................. 3 92 Reisor, Wava Lee .......,... ...., ,... 2 2 0, 371 Remley, Carl E. ......... .......... ......... 4 1 3 Renfro, John W. ............ ............... 2 33, 352 Renfro, Lynda Beth ...... ......... 5 1, 219, 413 Renfro, Shelia M. ....... ............ 1 75, 247, 352 Reynolds, Betty Gail ............ 177, 243, 255, 413 Reynolds, James R. ................................ 191 206 Reynolds, Johnnie Lee ....... .................. 2 12, 413 Reynolds, Phillip P. ....... .............. 3 25 Rhome, Dannye, Jr, ....... ....... ..4l3 Rhyne, Joseph Ray .... . ........ 220, 352 Rice, Laurana .............. ........... 1 67, 230 Rich, Sibyl E. .......... ........................... 3 92 Rich, Patricia J. ......... ......... 1 99, 211, 371 Rich, Theresa Ann ......... ....................... 4 13 Richards, Richard L. ..... .................... 3 52 Richardson, Chas. O. ..... ....... 3 92 Sanders, Sue Ellen ............. Sanderson, Kenneth R. .... . Sandridge, Mary Ruth ...... 196 .........165 Richardson, Linda Kaye ..... ........ 2 13, 222, 413 Richardson, Norma J. ........ .............. 1 77, 392 Rickenbacher, Stephen J. ..... ........... 1 91, 371 Rickenbacher, Ted .......................................... 191 Ricketts, Carolyn .................................... 161, 392 Ridgway, Carolyn E. .... 199, 211, 222, 231, 392 Riggs, Jay Scott ............................ ........ .......... 3 9 2 Riggs, Marilyn C. .... ..................... 1 63, 352 Roach, Jamye Ann ..... ........ 2 31, 248, 393 Roach, John V. ..,..... .............. 1 93, 393 Roark, Carolan ......,.. ...........,........ 1 71 Robb, Alvis Joe ....... ....................... 3 52 Robb, Richard M. ........ .......................... 4 13 Robbins, Edith M. ...... ....,... 1 73, 231, 393 Roberson, Marshall ...... ....................... 1 81 Roberson, Sara Sue ...... ........ 2 19, 232, 413 Roberts, Bobbie N. ........ ........... 1 71, 393 Roberts, Ray Clark ............ ........ 1 83, 393 Robinson, Barbara Sue ..... ........ 1 69, 352 Robinson, Chas. Leslie ....., ........ 3 59, 372 Robinson, Max Dennix ..... ........ 2 13, 413 Robinson, Wm. Edgar .,..... ........ 2 21 332 Roden, Ralph V. ........... ..................... ..393 Rodgers, Jane Marie .............................. 199 372 Roe, Glenn Dana .............. ......... 2 20 237 352 Rogers, Brownie B. ............ 201, 202 212 213 237, 249 258 352 Rogers, J'Nell .......,. ...... 1 53, 202 240 372 Rogers, Sara Ann ....... ..................... 1 59 179 Rogstad, Sandra Gail ...... ........ 1 67 352 Rohn, Barbara E. ........ .......................... 3 72 Roland, Reba Jo .......... ........ ...............,.,... 1 6 3 Rollins, Curtis Glen ........................................ 324 Romans, Charlotte ................ 161, 200, 231 393 Rominger, Judith Ann .,.................................. 372 Rooney, Pat Hull ............... ........... 193 413 Rosamond, Dorothy L. ...... ................. 3 53 Rosborough, Rochelle ....... ...... ........ 2 5 0 353 Rose, Leroy Allan .......... ..................... 1 83 353 Roseborough, Larry ...... ................................. 1 93 Rosick, Judith ......... ...... 1 41, 199 211 225 247 252 372 Ross, Billie Nell ....... ............... 1 73 207, 353 Ross, Leslie C. ......... ...... 1 49, 151 234 372 Ross, Nancy Sue ....... .............,............... 4 13 Rosser, Norma .......... ...,............. 1 61 393 Rothfus, Jetty L, ......... ................. 2 19 414 Rounds, Margaret Lu ...... ..................... 1 75 353 Rountree, Cloe Ann .............. 64, 148 167 206 207 231 393 Rouse, Peggy ............ ................. 2 45 353 Rousseau, Emily ........ ........... 1 75 353 Rowe, Gilbert E. ........ ............., 1 85 Rowland, Zlonzo, Jr. ..... .......... 3 93 Rowland, Justin D. .... .................... 3 72 Rowlandf Reba Jo ........... .......................... 3 93 Rowland, Roslyn .............. ......... 2 22 232 393 Rowntree, Winton Edd .,... .............. 1 85 414 Rozac, Paul ..................... .......................... 3 21 Rudd, James ................ ............ 2 12 252 393 Rudolph, Warren ..... ...... 1 80, 181 206 352 Runkle, Peggy Belle ..... ..................... 2 31 393 Rupert, Jean Ann ........ ......... 1 73 254 372 Russell, James W. ...... .......................... 2 93 Russell, Marilyn ....... ................,............. 3 72 Russell, Mary Lenna .... ....,............................ 3 93 Russell, Nancy Joan ..... ...... 1 39, 161 250 372 Russell, Paul B. ....... .............................. 4 14 Russell, Perry L. .......... ................. 1 93 414 Russell, Suzanne ............................ 161 231 393 Rutherford, Charles Ray ........................ 316 372 Rutledge, James ................ ......... 2 02 237 353 Ryan, Thomas M. .......... .............. 1 89 414 Ryno, Jeanette ........ ....... .................... 4 1 4 - 5 - Sachs, Paul Jobert ............. ........ 1 84 185 Sadler, Marion E. ........ ............. 4 14 Sager, Edward M., Jr. .... ........ 1 86 187 Salmon, Kathryn C. ..... ..................... 2 39 353 Salmon, Norma Sue ..... ..........,............. 1 99 353 Salter, Barbara R. ...... 177, 225, 238 372 Salyer, Marie L. ........... ...........,......... 1 65 414 Sample, Monetta B. .... .......,.................. 3 72 Sampson, John Thos. ..... ............. 4 14 Sanchez, Rafael ........... ........ 2 35 393 Sanders, Sandra Jean ...... ........... 1 71 200 414 353 231 393 199 247 9 Sanford, James Tidwell .......................... 218, 372 Sanner, Dorothy C. .............. 173 202, 211, 215 225, 237, 372 Sappington, Earl H., Jr. ............ ......... 2 11, 393 Sappington, Sally ........ 179 206 231, 244, 393 Satterfield, Wm. Wayne ........... .................. 3 53 Satterwhite, Linda Sue ....... ......... 1 67, 414 Sauerberg, Jean Claire ...... 140 168, 169 196, 372 Savage, Walter W. .......... .................. 4 14 Sayers, Jo Anne .............................. 211 231 393 Scarberry, James Edwin ................,......... 209 353 Scarborough, Carol Ann ........ 175 207 247, 372 Schieffer, Bob Lloyd ............. ...153 188, 240 261, 353 Schlerneyer, Frances M. ............... .................. 2 55 Schlicht, Laquita M. ............ ......... 2 31, 393 Schmars, Darell H. ............... ............ ...... 2 3 3 Schmidt, Barbara C. .............. 199 231 393 Schmidt, Gretchen ....... ..... .................. 4 1 4 Schneeberg, Edrie E. ............ 225 243 393 Schramm, Marilyn Ann ........ ......... 2 51 414 Schroeder, Dorothy ......... ........ 1 79 231 393 Schroeder, Mary Fern ...... .................. 3 53 Schroeder, Sylvia Lee ..... ........ 1 441 151 234 236, 248 372 Schultis, Carol ........... .................. 2 13 Schultz, Dawson S. ..... .................. 2 13 Schultz, James Scott ........ ............. 2 53 Schunke, James M. ....... ....... 2 47 372 Schwarz, Elizabeth ....,. .,.............. 9 4 Scoggin, Barbara S. ..... ....... 2 22, 372 Scogin, Don 1V1arvin ........ ............. 4 14 Scott, Homer H. .......... .................. 4 14 Scott, Lola Irene ........ ......... 1 99 353 Scott Martha Kay ................ 167, 219 254, Scott, Melinda .......... ......... l 67, Scott, Norma ............. .................. Scott, Sandra Jo ............ ....... 1 73, Scribner, Martha J. ...... ............ . Scrogin, Don ............. ............ . ..... Seay, Kathryn A. ...... ......... 1 65, Sechrist, Texanita ..... 199, 247, Self, Sandra J. ....... ..... ......... 1 6 9, Sellers, Juanita .................. 250 251, Sellers, Rhoten R. ............. ......... 2 53, Sellin, Jon Brooks ........ 193 208 260, Selman, Joe Dale ............................................ Selvin, Grace E. ........ ..... ......... 9 4 , Sessions, James W. ....... ................. . Sessions, Robert T. ................................. .217, Shackelford, Marjorie .................... Shamburger, Gerald Thos. . Shannon, Kathryn W. ...... . Shannon, Mary Claire ..... Sharp, Judith M. ...... . Sharp, Wm. Estill ......... Shatley, Jackie Ryan ...., Shear, Leila J. . ........... 268, 169, 163, 101, 239, 196, 167, 163, 179, 219, 1951 238, Sheffield, Bethena ............ 58 Sheffield, Maria Helen ...... 223 Sheffield, Robert L. ......... ........ . Shelburne, Susan Lynn ...... 51 Shelton, Lelia Ann .......... 162, Shelton, Linda Kay ....... ............. Shelton, Robert S. .... ......... . Shelton, Roger Lane ..... Shelton, Wm. H., Jr. ............... Shepard, Sharon ...................................... Sheppeard, Nancy Lou ....... 213, Sheppard, Vera Kaye ............................. Sherley, Jan L. ................... 159 225 Shewmake, Glenda Jo ...... ......... Shields, John W. ............... 197 Shinkle, Gary Gordon ...... .................... Shiplet, Francis B. ....... ...... . Shiplet, Levi Gay ...... ....... Shirley, Shirley, Shirley, Cecil E. .... . Gene ........ Laura Lee ..... Shook, Nancy Sue ..... Shore, David P. ........... .. Short, Joe Norton ....... .. Short, Sylvia Kay ............... Shotwell, Gordon B. ........ . Shotwell, Silas H. .......,.... . Showalter, Ada Maxine ...... Shriver, Donald L. ......... . Shultis, Carol Ruth ....... Shuman, Patrick S. 159 222 252 171 175 185, 195, 177, 238, 211, 377, 231, ...318 211, 203, 251, 414 231 372 394 393 324 414 372 414 372 372 353 353 217 205 394 213 270 294 394 165 372 181 213 179 394 353 414 394 414 372 195 394 372 414 394 206 354 414 372 354 183 372 414 253 372 394 354 212 394 394 319 394 394 354 414 394 1 5 2 e 1 X Garlsau is' AAA DRIVE-INN 1660 University Drive Enioy your outdoor leisure at The i SHYSEHAPEH PUUL i' COMPLIMENTARY iii and Terrace roi f 2 c-uzsrs WV soon mo seveuce senv Xml!! ics 307 Wrx I y! lff I H in-Fnwihrvl cub ... X - .Qj MAIN AT FIFTH 440 TCU HORNED FROG CLEANERS Where Better Cleaning Is Done W. S. Sampley, Owner 3007 Universiiy Dr. .............,,..................................... WA 2911 W. Berry ................. ..WA 3632 Meadowbrook ...........,........ JE 3012 Vaughn Bl d ............... JE 4-4196 4-2516 5-8469 5-9493 Shupe, Shutt, Oliver P. ..... . Marvin D. .... . Sides, Ronald Lee . ,...... Siemons, Mary Lou ......... Smyth, Sikes, Wm. Grant, Jr. ...... . Simmons, Billy Jim ........ Simpson, Rosalie A. ..................... . Simpson, Wade Bland .......... 127, 232, 233, 239, Sims, Clarence L. ......................... . Sims, Don Delyn ..... ................. Sims, Leon .............. Sinclair, Ann ............. Sinclair, Judy .............. Sinclair, Nancy Jane ...... Sinclair, Walter Lee ........ Singleton, Don Stanley ..... Singleton, Milton M. ..... . Sisco, Wm. Theodore ...... Sisterson, Anne C. ...... . Skaggs, Sara Ann ..... Skipper, Cecil Lee ....... Sledge, Jack Worley ........ Sloan Kenneth Geor e , g ...... Sloan, Robert Wesley ........ Slocum, Linda Lee ...... Small, Carol P. ........ . Tierney, Thomas ..................... Small, Larry E. ............ . Smiley, Elizabeth A. .... . Smiser, James S. ....... . Smith, Ann Louise ....... Smith, 78 '152 155 243 252 185 125 Arvin H. ...... ................ . 5 Smith, Bennett L. .................................. . Smith, Beverly J. ........ 177, 215, 247 Smith, Butch ....................................... Smith, Christie L. ........ 51, 104 167 Smith, David J. .............................,..... . Smith, David Ray ..... ......... ................. Smith, Smith, Smith, Dempsey ....... Doris E. .... . E. M., Jr. Stark, Eleanor A. ..... . Staton, Michaeline ....... Stayton, Janet ................. Stea gal Steele, l, Elma Ruth ....... Glenda H. ....... ............. . Steele, Nelwyn P. ..... ................ . Steele, Wm. Ernest .............. Steen, Stephen M. .... . Stegall, Eugene T. .,.. . Stegall, Sally S. ........ . Stephens, Gretchen ..... Stephens, Irwin E. ......... . Stephens, Richard H. .... .. Stephenson, Roger G. .... . Steppick, Jack Gaylon ..... Sterling, Alice G. ....... . Stevens, Richard I. ...... . Stevens, Thomas J. ..... . Stevenson, Danny ......... 109, 251 139 5 5 9 251 7 Stevenson, John ................,................. Stevenson, Ronald Clay ......,. 206 297 300 301 306 307 Stewart, Rita Kay ......,. 159, 161 200 205, 206 Stewart, Roxy ........ ....................... Stiles, Edwin Lee ...... ................. Stillman, Patricia A. .... ........ 1 69 Stillwell, James E. ........ ................ . Spann, Bettye Clay ....... .................... Sparks, Mildred J. ..................... 161 Sparks, Sherron Jo ................ 2'17 232 Spearman, Jerry B. ................ 62 189 239 324 Spector, Sara Ann ....... .................... Speight, Charles G. ..... ................... . Spell, Richard A. ..... ...................... . Spence, Carolyn C. ................ 167 200 Spengler, Robert M. .................. . Sperling, Donna Marie .................. Spragu Spikes, S ikes Jack Erwin ...... Sammy W. .... . P , Spiller, Max Lavorne ...... Spivey, Jeanne D. ....... e, Ted Austin ...... Springfield, Loyd H. ...... . Sprunger, Janette Lee ...... Stalcup, Phil T. .......... . Stamps, Paulette .,...... 232 189 286 251 221 182 252 263 ffIffff1s5 .........575 ...354 171 199, 181 196, 243, 1552 202, 252, 359, 219, 251, 125.3 255, 177, 251, 193, 2257. 326, 189, 196, 251, 213, 298, 303, 309, 202, 252, 221 1 219, 197, 207 244 211, 394, 169 .........415 .........235 231, 260 222 238 278 289 189 251 .......222 201 .......161 v Staniforth, Sue M. ...... . Stanley, Frederick C. ..... . Stanley, Jon Gary ......... .............. Stanley, Maudie D. ...................... . x 5 ...185 , 373 Stansell, Martha Ann ............ 179, Stanton, Robert J. ........ ............. . Starbird, Charlotte ........ Starbird, Peggy ......... Smith, Eddie B. Smith, E. Annett ....... Smith, Graham B. Smith, Jack Dale ..... Smith, John R. ....... . Smith, Judith Ann ....... Smith, Julie L. ........ . Smith, Kay Frances ....... Smith, Marvin Edw. ...... . Smith, Mary Jo .......................,...... Smith, Nancy Lee ................ 171, Smith, Pamela Jane .............. 165, Smith, Sandra J. ....... ............. . Smith, Shelia B. ...... . Smith, Troy Victor ...... Smith, Wm. Edw., Jr. ....... . Smith, Wm. Hugh ............. Sandra Sue ........ 15 5 5 1 a 1 5 9 Snapka, George P. ....................... . Snead, Dottie L. ....... ..... . Sneed, Ann ................... Snodgrass, Carol L. .... . Snowden, Mary Joy ..... Snyder, Alvin Harry ........ Sodd, Inez Ann ........... Sodd, Sandra C. ............. . Sowell, Thomas M., Jr. .... . Stilson, David Charles ..... Stimson, Margarette ................... Stogsdill, Carrie Lee ...................... Stogsdill, Janice M. .........,.... 211 Stoker, Carolyn ........ .............. Stokes, Sandra L. ...... ......... 1 30 Stokes, Sue Ann ..... ............. Stone, Donny ........................ Stone, Sandra Lynn .............. Stoneham, Joann .......... 204, Stovall, Mary E. ................... . Strack, Ronald P. ........................ ....... . Strangward, Gail Joyce ........................... Stratton, Luann .......... Strother, Dolores Ann ............... Strunk, Ann H. .................... 213 Stuart, Mary .................. .............. Stubbs, Ann C. ............ . Stubbs, Sharon L. ..,............ . Stublefield, Darrell W. .... . Sturgeon, Benjamin L. Sturgeon, Sandra Jean ............................. Sturges, Sara Jean ....................... 177 Stuter, Sue Ann ........ ......... 1 73 Styles, A. C. ......... . Suggs, Mrs. Jack ....... Suhr, Billie V. ......... . Sullivan, Chester L. ............ . Sullivan, George W. . ............ ....... . .. Summerford, Marla Jean ........ . Summers, Elmer B. ............. . Summers, V. Burke ........ Summers, Roger ........... Sutherland, Bettye L. ..... . Sutherland, Marion M. ........ Sutherland, Sandra Lynn .............. Sutherland, Shirley Ann ...... ......... Sutton, Mary Ann ................................. Svacek, Mary Jane .................................. Swann, E. Lynn .............................. Swartz, Virginia L. ...... 110, 167, Swearingen, Carolyn ...................... , Sweeten, Robert Wayne ......................... - 1' .. Tabor, Bartlett B. ........... . Taliancich, Gerald.M. Tankersley, Fayette C. .... . Tate, Quentin G. ......... . Tatman, Micki Jo ............ Taylor, Betty ...... ........ 1 64 165, 223 255, Taylor, Carol Jean ..... .......................... Taylor, Cynthia A. ................ 179, 199, Taylor, F. Nick ................................................ Taylor, Frances Ann .............. 214, 231, 251 Taylor, Gerald Edward .................................... Taylor, John Frank ........... ..,......................... Taylor, Robert Kile ..... ....... 2 54, Tennyson, Joes D. ...... .................... . Terrell, Buddy Lee ....... ...... Terrell, Larry M. ......... ........ . Terry, Carolyn Ann ...... .... Terry, Laura R. .......... ...... . Terry, Sandra Jane ....... .... Tesar, Louis John ..... Tevis, Martha M. ....... . Tews, Kathryn Ann ........ ....... Thannisch, Walter III .................... Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas , James .. ............................ , Betty Ann .............. 211 , Bruce ........... ........... , Dexter ............ ....... , James Earl ...... , John Harvey ....... , John Mack ........ .... Peggy L. ......... ......... . Thomasi Ronald D. ....... ............ . Thomas, Russ H. ......................... . Thomas, Sue Ann .................. 168 Thomason, Charles Jas. ................ . Thomason, Leta Nelle ...... ....... Thompson, Jean H. ..... ............ . Thompson Lynda D. ............ 219 Thompson, Nancy Jane ............... Thompson, Paula Jean ................... Thompson, Sharon L. .......... 161 Thompson, Terry Don .................. Thompson, William H. ............... . Thorn, Francie A. ............ . Thornton, Clara G. .... . Thurlkill, Tommy C. ...... . Tidwell, Nancy L. ............ . Tatum , John Howell ....... Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Aubrey E. ........... . Barbara Ann ...... Betty ................. Tietsort, William Vernon ...... 231 133 1557 i125 234 161 263 215 152 Tillery, Ronald Jack . ................... .. Timm, John F. ............................. . Tipton, Emily ................................ Tipton, Julianne .......... 159, 177, Tipton, Richard .............................. Todd, Jimmie ..... .................... Tolan, Carolyn ....... Toler, Patsy Rae ............. ....... Toman, Corliss ................ .. Tombleson, Gary Earl ........... .... Tomlin, William Dalton ....... Tomlinson, Caral Ann ......... Tottenham, John ............. Totter, Jacqueline ..... .......... T owles, Brenda ............. .............. 2 11 199 Townsen, Beverly Sue . ......... 179, Townsend, Freida ......... Tracy, Horton ................. .......... Trainer, Carolyn .................. Trammell, Harold Leon ......... Traweek, Frank ............................. Treadaway, Robert Edward ............ Trentman, Joy Lynn ...................... Tripp, Earlene Ann ........................ Truelson, Judith Ann .......... 169, Tucker, Ann ................. ............. Tucker, Fred Lewis ........... .......... Tuggle, Albert Mike ........ ....... Tumlinson, Billy A. ..... ...... . Tummins, Lapreal Turk, Turley, Sharon ..... .... . .. Virginia .... .... ....... Turner, Alice May ...... ....... Turner, Carol Ann ....... ....... Turner, Cullen .......... ....... Turner, Jerrold .......... .......... Turner, Marilyn K. ....................... . Turner, Tommie ...... ........ 1 91, Twyman, Cecilia Tyler, Barbara ..... Tyler, Tyler, Tyler, Tyree, Bobby .......... ....... Linda Lou ...... Toby Pat ..... Carrie ...... . 185 215 225 211 225 185 161 296 211 191 x 1 y 374 355 374 396 374 355 396 183 355 355 374 416 374 ...396 416 374 416 374 374 175 231 416 416 191 396 396 396 396 x 202 415 355 374 181 395 355 191 295 195 415 395 415 415 206 395 355 415 395 396 396 415 355 395 253 396 415 374 355 193 355 355 217 355 231 416 355 416 416 374 416 416 416 416 416 195 396 374 78 416 396 396 396 416 396 416 374 416 374 296 396 267 416 Because of the rapid growth of Texas Christian University, Texas Electric Service Company doubled the capacity of its substation at TCU to provide additional electric power to serve the campus. When this photo was taken last winter, air conditioned buildings were furthest from the thoughts of Jerry White, Joe Bryant, Betty Elder and Sandra Smith as they watched a TESCO crew put the finishing touches on the new transformers and other electrical 'Facilities in preparation for increased use of electricity during hot weather and tor the continued growth of the university. Winkiei Tyson, John Paul ............. Unger, Nancy .............. 167 .........134 203 .. U .. , 199 U tmoor ohn ............... P , J J Urban, Catharine E. ..................... . Uttz, Jerry C. .......................... . .. V .. Valentine, Joyce A. T. ,.....,.......... . Vance, Paula Fran ........ 162 Vanderpool, Elida Kay ..... , 163 Vanlandingham, James S. ...... 142 Vann, Jerry Don ..............,............. Vansau, Ellen Wanda .... Vaughn, Cully ........... Vaughn, Elizabeth ......... Wood, Mary ............... 170, Vaughn, Vaughn, Vazquez, Vazquez, Judith Ann ....... Loretta L. ....... . Veach, Damon A. ..... . Vernon, Vernor Janet G. ...... . Susan Nan Edward A. ...... .. I. Fred, Jr. ...... ..... . ............179 171, Wade, Lynn Leroy ......................... A , CY , Vick, Nancy Sue ............ ............ Von Minden, Barbara .................... -W.. Wade, D. Kay ......... ...... Wade, Fred R. .............................. . 153, Wagner, Otto Ryan ,... Wahle, Ronald C. ........ 184 Waldrop, A. Virginia .. Waldrop, John A., III . ..........175 Walker, Cecil E. ............................ . Walker, Charles H. ...... 144, 151, Walker, Dale Wayne ..................... Walker, Gay ................ 131, 154, 219, Wilkinson, Linda Lee ....... Walker, Jimmy Loyd ............................. Walker, Judy Anne ........ Walker, Patricia E. ....... . Walker, Phillip W. ......... . Walker, Robert Edward ........ Wall, Dorothy V. ............. . Wall, Flora E. ..,........... . Wallace, Jerry Don ...... Wallace, Jimmy H. ..... . Wallace, Sherry Nan ..... Wallach, Geneva L. ...,.................. . Wallin, Letyr Ann Walling, Michael D. Wallrath, Janet D. ...... 163 .... 209, Walsh, Richard F. ........................ . Walsh, Wm. Richard ............................. Walstad, C, Diane ......... ............ Ward, Jerreld A. ........ ............... . Ward, Judith Ann ...... ....... 211 375 357 , 397 141 417 92 397 Warren, York, Warren ............. Zamorano, E. Hector ............................... 251, Ward, Larry Lee ..... Warnell, Warren, David S. ..... . Jessika ............ . Peggy Rhea ........ ......... Watkins, Bobby J. ........... . Watkins, James E., Jr. ..... . Watkins, Leo Forrest ........ Watson, Barry Foy ....... Watson, Betty ............. Watson, Julee F. .......... . Watson, Lowell Brent ....... .. Watson, Martha E. ..... ................. . Watson, Nancy P. ..... ......... 1 63, Watson, Patsy Lee ......... .................. Watson, Sara ...................... ......... 2 43, Watson, William Henry ....... .............. Watt, Donley E. ................ .......... . Walters, James Dan ....... Watts, Norman W. ......... . Watts, Philip Edward ............. Weatherhogg, Neil Marvin ..... Weatherly, Carolyn D. ........ . Webb, Charleene M. ......... . Webb, Elizabeth A. Webb, Gerry Ann ...... Webb, Mary Sue ...... Webb, Nita Lee ....... ....fQII2iiQ Webb, Walter L. ........... . Weekes, Carol Ann ........ 139 189 335, 356 244 356 .........183 .........169 .......416 254 ...171 234 ...200 202 374 ...356 ...416 356 356 416 1 ...245 374 .........171 .........396 .........211 195, 199 247 255 1 1 1 356 200 396 396 .........416 .........416 219 196 191 231 ...216 199 224 1 292, 199, 374, 154.2 1012 199, 211, 169, 399, 237, 183, 171, 193, 255, 247, 325, 236, 239, 1512 1751 220, 2551'- 255, 255, iiibln 199, 165, 231, 167, 241, 255, 1 1 1 1 416 356 356 .396 356 396 374 574 596 556 247 596 191 167 556 374 356 356 556 574 416 574 416 416 416 396 374 206 416 374 416 356 326 396 356 596 396 416 374 396 416 356 374 416 416 416 209 325 374 241 375 396 416 356 575 206 396 556 396 416 Weeks, Charles Eugene ........ Weeks, Margie Lee ........... Weil, Charles B., Jr. ..... . Weiss, Olin Eric ........ Wells, Elizabeth A. .... . Wells, John T. .......... . 159, 232, Welsby, James F. .................................. . Wemple, Norma Rae .............................. Wentz, Gerry Ann .............. 169, 219, Wertz, Jeannette N. .... 139, 159, 165, Wesley, Walter Glen ............................. West, Lee Myra ............................ 175, West, Robert M., Jr. ............................. . West, Sonya K. .......................... . Westlake, Kelly A. .............. 181 Westmoreland, Tommie G. Wetherill, Richard H. .............. . Wetsel, Carol ................... Wetsel, Wayne Lee .......... Wharton, Whatley, Wheeler, Wheeler, Whelan, 'Don Warren ......... Peggy Joann ..139, 222 .........177, ............211, Bobby Jack ................. Wendlyn F. ...... . Mary V. ........ . Whipkey, Nelson ............... Whitaker, Martha Ann .......................... White White: White White White? White White 1 Ann L. .......................... . Barbara Fay ...... 169, 219 Beverly S. ......................... . Carole V. ............ . Francis M. ..... . , James C. ........... . White, , James Kenneth ...... James H., Jr. ....... . White, Katherine .......... White, Lelia Jane ....... White, Michael M. .... . White, Robert Earl ....... White, Rosemary ............. White, Ruthanna .......,....... .........201 Whitehead, James Warren ..................... Whittaker, Herbert A. Michael .... Whittaker, Nancy Ann .................. 1 177, Whittenberg, Wayne A. ........................ . Whittenberg, Samuel A. .... . Wichterich, Heinz J. C. ...... . Wieand, Arthur C. ......... . Wiggins, Beverly Ann ...... Wiggins, Jane C. ......... . 233, 173, 5212 163, 247, 1415- 251, 203, 243, EEE. 202, 1251 357, 169, 177, 211, 175, 255Q 207, 195, 255,.. 193 207i 258 187 1 199, 171, 240, 232, 221, 332 .........375 .........397 225, 417 .........163 .........397 165, 417 225 199 247 213 Wilbur, Janis Adal ........ ......... 1 71, Wilcox, Kay ............... ............... Wilcox, W. C. ........ .......... . Wilemon, Sandra .... .................. Wiley, Laura A. ...... ..................... . Wiley, Marion L. .... ......... 1 39,171, 213 Wiley, Sarah L. ................. ......... 1 71 Wiley, Thomas Kent ............. ............... Wilkerson, Nancy Helen ................ 64 Wilkins, Leslie Lee ........... Wilkinson, Charlie Roy ....... Wilkinson, Shirley J. Wilkinson, Stanley W. ..... . Willard, Sharon Ann ....... Willcox, Helen Kay ............. .........146 Williams, Catherine Jean ..................... Williams, David B. ......... ......... 1 89 Williams, David Lane ..... .......... 2 11 Williams, Don Brian ........... ............... 167 221 .......324 ...375 .........397 165 417 206 213 12222191 ...417 Williams, Emmitt L., Jr. ........... . Williams, Frank R., Jr. ...... . Williams, James C., Jr. .... . Williams, James Chesley .................... Williams, James Orlin ........................ Williams, Jane Ann .............. 168, 169 Williams, Jerre Gale ...... ...................... ...357 22165 Williams, Leta Lynne ....... ............... Williams, Loren E. ....... .... . Williams, Lynn .......... ..... Williams, Michael C. .... ....... . Williams, Michael D. ........... ........... . Williams, Rebecca Ann ...... ...... 2 11 Williams, Richard A. ...... . Williams, Williams, Sandra G. .... . Williams Williams 1 Thomas ....... , Thurston ....... Robert Lee ....... Williams, Wylie Ray ....... Wills, Peggy E. ............ . Wilson, Betty Jo ......... ......213 ......191 217 203 161 111175 111255 Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Carol L. Charles ........... David D. ...... . Howard H. ...... . 213, 249 1550 25... 5552 Wilson, J. Nick ......... Wilson, Jamie Gail ..................... Wilson, Shirley M. ...................... . Wilson, William Benjamin 189 Winkel Brent F. ........................ . Patricia N. ......... . 237, 173 1 Winnett, Lawrence E. Winslow, Dina Jane ...... Winter, Wesley Alan ...... Winters, Jo Ann ......... Wise, Joe R., Jr. ....................... . ' 165 Witt, Carolyn .................... Wittman, Barbara K. ............... . Wofford, Carolyn Ann ...... ..... . Wolfe, Kenneth B. ....... ........, . 234 Wolford, Janet .................. Wollard, Bobby Lee ................... 185 Wolseley, James Doug, Jr. Womack, Fred A. Jr. ....... . Wood, James G. ........................... . Wood, Patricia A. ..... . Wood, Philip.H. ..... . Wood, Sue Eileen ............. Woodley, Betty ..................... ...... Woodley, Donald Robert .............. Woodyard, Jimmy ........... . ..... .. Woodson, Virginia A. ..... . Woodwine, Barbara ........... Wooldridge, David M. Woolsey, Mary Eames ...... 193 251 191, 257 161 185 248, 255, 249 1555. 1 1 1 1 1 Wooten, Eugene M. ..... . Wootten, James Perry ..,.... Works, Worth, Henry Dale ...... Roderic W. ............ ........ . 183, 213 186 163, 249 399 Wrench, John David ....... Wright, Bonnie Joyce ....... ...... Wright, Charles R. ...... . Wright, Cita Marie ...... Wright, James P., Jr. ............ 139, Wright, Janice Joy ......... Wright, John W., Jr. .... . Wright, Lallajo ............. Wright, Mary Dian ...... Wright, Mary Jane ..... Wynn, Betty Anne ........... Wyss, Herbert E. ................. ...... Yancey, .. Y - Bayne A. ............... .. Yarberry, Beverly J. ...... . Yarger, William ......... Yater, Tolbert F. .... . Yates, Louise ............ Yates, Max Hanes . ....... .. 417 179, 209 189 Yates, Tom ..... ................... ......... Yeakley, Joel Wallis ....... Yellott, Mavis Ann ........ Yockstick, Gene ......... Yoes, Donna Kay ........ Yohner, Beverly ...... 2242 1 ...417 375 ...357 332 Young, Young, Young, Young, Young, Beverley ................ Don Wilburn ...... Eddie ....................... Frank Randolph ...... J. Jean .................. Young, James D. .......... . Young, John O. ...... . Young, Lenn ........... Young, Lynda Lou ..... Young, Roy David ..... Young, Ralph ................. -. Youngdale, Paul John .................. Younger, Kathryn Su .......... 161, Yu, Grace ....................................... - Z .. Zander, Gloria Ann .............. 231, Zazvorka, Shirley ............ ..................... Zeigler, Barbara .................... 171, Zimmerman, Frances Sue .................... 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 31 417 357 261 357 417 397 357 357 397 417 417 375 397 357 397 , 357 238 417 417 375 258 375 375 397 357 171 185 417 245 332 .......397 417 175, ........169 239 397 1 417 .......211 139 182 1 1 1 1 1 1 239 357 375 375 417 266 202 , 375 417 169 195 397 .......417 417 , 397 417 1 1 1 222, 231, 207 1 165, 200, 247, 557 191 597 575 417 213 187 597 158, 181 231 224 417 231 214 375 180 417 231, 138, 181 267,397 397 223, 333 231, 232 397 219, 417 397 ............220 ' 3 Sid W. Richardson Chairman of the Board ff E? -1. -1 Q '3 '- gi 1, iisfzii 4371 1 9 Qiiiizvf-:iiifi-.-jilfiifi 3' f 1 S X i Q 4 My ',.,,, ' N 'Rig' x 'K .x in A. l x N' Qc il' r v.3io 1 C -fwfr 'uffjl SLA Wy I' , X02 xr iz ls. -52.0 J 'i'f .c X lx I I in 4 A v -554 xi 1 23 1 L f at 4 Ii --S -- K S 1 1 :5:p,'Z::9pg::3gE:gg--gl,'iq:cg:ff'?f:f'ii1'24i2':fi:':f-1'' -.Y .M , ., ,.,,.,,..:.,g'g54-2-is . .Q '3lg-1:59'3:5,L,g1:5:.?:-z-.13-'-'f'-Sa:-2. .-14 ,333 . ' , -A ., ,,,- fH0'l'El.,lIEX S FORT WORTH 500 Rooms-All with Bath ,- -'ff' BEST WISHES to our friends at TCU from Fort Worth's largest and finest hotel. MISS SANDY STOKES This label in the clothes you wear means quality, style Llsloz W' Slack and value unsurpassed any- image' where . . . Southwest Conference Champs Southwest Conference Champs TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY, , , Hom WliliII,lElY,llllHAMBER oi col MERCE f N THE PAUSE THAT REFRESHES Bottled Under Authority of the com-cola company by Q44-Q54 Zallffiag af 7041! Wan!! 6 0 S h M ' Fort Worth, Texas Congratulations to the Class of 1959. O ' QL Fort Wortlfs Quality Department Store BEST WVIISIHUES TO TCU ifffii zz tiff? T. C. U. Service Station HUMBLE PRODUCTS Lubrication, Tires, Auto Repairs, and Batteries Bill Tillotson Corner Rogers and Cantey Dependable, economical transportation plays an important role in the busy schedules of TCU stu- dents, making possible better coordination of classes, school activities and jobs. Your Transit Company appreciates the oppor- tunity to serve education and pledges their best efforts to render courteous, efficient service at all times. MRS BAIRD' BREAD STAYS FRESH LONGER Your Neighborhood Jeweler and Camera Center , U' ff., fl' a ,. .Q life .GLR ,,. Aj,5..,, A 6? 'f X 9 ui' 6.3 e -If N Tl cl ul -222.14 '1:,xwf,,.3J l,'1 7il..x!.,- I-5: Y.. Class Ring Headquarters A . 5, ., T ZH golddielh from 2608 West Berry The Sign of Good Insurance GARTN EIR THOMPSON !AfTCl'lflL G Since 1889 Herman Gartner J. Mac Thompson W. J. Blount W. W. Taylor Roger C. Neely Frank L. Thompson George Gartner Hubert Laney D. W. Sweeney W. J. Blount, Jr. John A. Maxwell ii' LIB ERTY iNSUBANCE COMPANY ' OF TEXAS l407 Texas at Summit Fort Worth 3, Texas ' NN 9 If ifs smart . . . if it's quality, you,ll find it at Penney,s for less! Famous Brands, Reasonable Prices and Dependable Service-Plus For Your Home of the Future . . Choose Your Furniture of NCEISBB 1 1 7th and Throckmorton Downtown Fort Worth Nw FORMAL BUT FRIENDLY wort h hotel YOUJH , Like Our ' Western Hospitality Sappafztiwq 7675 I I I ffm! Me 7675z'c2z9 72474 Berry Bros. SL Donohue Cox's . . . bringin dow 1 g n Own shopping convenience A ck to your neighborhood if 'E sx ?f 23i!E ff, 'M c f ' 15 iii XS jig 1,5 Tf4r '...f.,, i . -V-4 -,aa ,-E1 1' ef f. , . 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Business Manager ff aug! gf7 ge ln the complex world of the space age it may not seem too vital that the happy times of your school years have passed However in days to come it will be with satisfaction that you turn these pages reflecting activities and friends of your proving ground- the campus Today, seniors everywhere are entering into an era where op- portunities are as boundless as the outer reaches of space which man is constantly attempting to conquer. May it be that each of you as the years go by fits his career into the shining orbit of success. GWQZUZ QW vit f ,ij -1 , ' P gf. . .P, 1' D- gf , .' ff, , ,fl tai We are proud to know we have had a part in recording these classroom times in producing a book which will be a lasting com- mentary on those precious years of your life. 62' E A GREAT NAME IN YEARBOOKS 6001 EAST RDSEDALE FORT W0llTIl 5, TEXAS 45


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