Texas State College for Women - Daedalian Yearbook (Denton, TX)

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1 , 1 ■ : y l .7 1 «S5i m 7L Copyrighted 1938 VERnfl BRUnDRETT Editor-in-Chief flnn GfiRHER Business fnonager BILLIE CULUUELL Art Editor ] - -y .! vv . ' y f - v . ti.5 4 ■ W ; ' ■ DAEDALIAN PUBLISHED BY THE SEDIOR CLRSS OF 1938 TEXAS STRTE COLLEGE FOR WOmEn DEDTOn . TEXRS ■ ' .r : -K . 1 i .. DEDICRTIOn Some oF the greatest women in history, literature, and life have achieved glory through their genius in helping others climb to the pinnacles of success. Such a person is our president ' s wife, whose particular contribution has been to assist one of the southwest ' s outstanding educators guide the college through its most progressive years. Entertaining prominent guests and presiding with dignity at social affairs, our First Lady has also succeeded as a homemaber and as a mother. She has learned the secret of gracious living, un- consciously setting an example that every student on the campus would like to follow. Because (Drs. L. hi. hiubbard in this way typifies the ideals of Texas State Colleg e for UUomcn, the staff dedicates the 1938 annual to her. n mEmoRiflfn ' :jm BUILDinGS FOREUUORD Our college is a combination of individual ideals built from tfie visions and efforts of thousands of Texans, living and dead. For thirty-five years students have entered — each one add- ing something to our institution, each one leaving with new aspirations, standards, and increased wisdom. Student life has become more and more democratic — un- affected, sincere; with an attitude, not of worldly cynicism, but of eagerness and enthusiasm for the future and its problems. Progress, the motivating force of T.S.C.UU. ' s campus, how- ever, is two-fold in aspect. In keeping with the ever-changing and increasing student body — its life and its traditions — the college has grown steadily in buildings and equipment since the school was founded in 1903. Proudly the student body sings its RIma (Tlater, On brood and rolling plains ' neoth Texas shies there crowned in majesty thy buildings rise. So as a tribute to the college and student life, the Daedalian Annual is attempting to reflect the personality of the 1937-38 campus and to picture the typical T.S.C.UL). girl at worb— at play. r III Iti III ••• III 1 III i . t. college the school was tSlinded m IVUJ. rroudly the student oody sings its RIma fTla ter, On brood and rolling plains ' neath Texas shies there crowned in majesty thy buildings rise. So as a tribute to the college and student life, the Daedalian Rnnuol is attempting to reflect the personality of the 1937-38 campus and to picture the typical T.S.C.UJ. girl at work — at play. ri XiKi ' mm e ••• 1 1 ••I III i - • L (f ' 1 J •liiaf ' in ■m B.VA-.vs-,.- , .; m ; il? f I ' ' f f t t ( ' ' pn .f , ., f t r f f ' rm mm , 00 iSM mm . i y ' ]y ffl w I 1 1 ■ ■ i ' -tliSvt iSifi ' j H HlH SCIENCE ■ I ■ ttitt si ' 1 fi fvvvff 1 • t «H j ' m 111 f y ■. . Hi 1 ••n v. I. Jl li ilFl iWUftSWwW n - ::«2£BBHHH ll ,, GYMNASIUM ' i v-.-ij ' ■ ' wrw ' in Ill 1 f li I B ig 1 IS n ' j ■■■ ■ 111 .■ ■■— II liil- ' H ' WM ■! Ff ■ . . mm — - ■Bvi-iItiiEiu h... m n it. -.-.. ' ■ mtim nmj HBH FT- - ' Jmmm . :« ' FINE A MS 1 li j . ' ■i III 1 131 1 ' i 1 • • i Ht :Vi « WPER Ai ?vW .. :oj. « «a I I ■ -- WBi-ji ' izr — ;..:. ' m.mm ! M ' i :TV ' -H JiMffciliu  JMt! 15 [ M US i ?! f! tl ri 5v ' --- . ' UNDERCLASSMEN DOKMITOKIES t(?- tStSfi! ' hi IB, L: EL ■:P! E A ■ l ll El ■ k; : M i ' ■ ' . ' mr U ■ft? i ulj III i ssa MIIH-GARROLLUNIT V. ' Jw IE In I ' T ■f F 0f Hi s .is ----r. -■ - tmnir ' ' • ' J 1 P 1 Pr--r. y ■■ P l ' ■S:-- .. ' • ' ' ■■ m ' VIBH v i - ' • ,; ' „r S, ...■ ' . HYGEIA EXECUTIVES PRESIDEHT HUBBRRD To the nriembers oF the Class of 1938: Emily Dichinson, our sifted Rmerican poet, expressed many beautiful thoughts in her verse. One of them, which I libe particularly, is this: h ere a mist, there a mist, — Some lose their way; Here a star, there a star, — Rfterwards, day! Your college experiences will have been worth while, just to the extent that they have helped to dispel the mists that surrounded your minds and souls, when you first came here, and have enabled you to see the stars beyond. fTly wish for you is that you can now see clearly the stars of honesty of purpose, of interest in the public welfare, of respect for scholar- ship, of devotion to goodness, truth, and beauty. These are the stars that will presage, in your lives, the coming of a new day. Yours very sincerely, L. H. HUBBRRD, President i ■ s [iclioli ' BORRD OF REGEHTS K. uu. DEnmRn President J. H. BRim Vice-President mRS. ELBERT HOOPER Secretary mEfTlBERS nrir K UU. Denman, Lufbin fTlts UU, E. Spell, UUaco mr J. K. Btim, Sulphur Springs fTIrs James Charlton, San flntonio mr Holford Russell, Denton fflrs H. F. Rins, Houston mr . Doab Roberts, Dallas fTIrs J. m Loving, Rustin nrirs Elbert Hooper, fl jstin K. UU. DennriRn The Board of Regents is the governing body for our school, and forms the clos- est and most valuable connecting link between the college and the State It is composed of nine influential Texas men and women who ore appointed by the Governor for a term of six years. RLumnflE President, (Tlrs. Carney B. Fletcher fi.sl Vice President, (Tlrs. Anna C. Borden Second Vice President, (Tlrs. Zello Trimble Secretory (Tlrs. Cullum Greene Corresponding Secretary, (Tits. Thelma L. Picbetl Treasurer, (Tlrs. Bert (Tloore The Rlumnoe Rssociation organizes the women trained by the college in- to a body which works as a unit for the school along the lines laid out by the Student Government Rssociation. This year they have been especially instrumental in roising funds for the founding of a Chapel and a Union Building. (Tlrs. Carney B Fletcher M - P v V ' : 1 m r.s 1 mRRy flnn uualker STUDEriT GOVERnmEriT flSSOCIHTIOn I fkJJ OFFICERS mnRY flnn uurlher President HELEn miLLLUEE Vice-President VIRGiniR LEEGEER Secretary fTlEmBERS Class Presidents Lynn Babbitt Lass-O Editor Elizabeth Smith molly Oliphant Rnne Simmons Elizabeth Robertson Vivian Echols marguerite UJalling Dormitory Presidents Gayle Roberts Rnn Bowden Una mae mangum Local Representatives Juanita Taliaferro riova Bryant President Rdvisory Council Jeanett mcCrary Dew members Henrietta Greenberg martha Sue Frozier Jane Brown Class Representatives Edith Rosenquest (Tlarguerile Tatom Hilda Sparbman Cadge Dolsen Julia nriae Calvert mary Blaylocb Ruth Vogel Rnn Chadicb Charlotte Parmalee Jane Singletary Evelyn fTlatthews Roberta Von Gremp Jewel Scoggins Rs the legislative and administrative body of the associated students, the Student Council fosters and main- tains the highest standards and ideals of conduct and advances the spirit of loyalty to the college and its under- tabi ngs. The Student Government Rssociation, in its present form, was initiated in 1933, and since that time it has met with unusual success under the guidance of those girls who have served as Council members. DERn E. V. UUHITE Our friend and philosopher, Dean E. V. UUhite, has been in oFfice since Rpril 1, 1915. UUith his record of twenty-three years, there has developed a growth in enrollment from 600 to 2650. During T.S.C.UU. ' s rise to the largest wo- man ' s residential college in the world, Dean UJhitc has remained a sympathetic listener and advisor to the students. miss J€SSI€ H. HUmPHRIGS Rssociatc Dean of the College nniong all our college memories, (Tliss Humphries stands out as o symbol of all the traditions and ideals of T.S.C.UL). She has a charm and forcefulness of personality that is rarely found com- bined in one person, and throughout her years of service here she has been a constant inspiration to oil. J ri mRS. mRTTI€ LLOYD UUOOTGn Dc UUc The office of Dean of UUomen has proven itself a very necessary cog in the Rdminis- trotive machinery of our college. fTlrs. UJooten has executed, in an efficient and intelligent manner, the performance of the duties of her position, but in her under- standing and love for girls and their prob- lems lies the secret of her popularity among the students. There is no problem too great or too small for her attention, and she gives diligently of her time and efforts for the progress of T.S.C.UU. miss RUTH flllDRGUUS Freshman Advisor HERDS OF DEPflRTfTlEnTS DR. F. L. nricDOnRLD Department of Journalism DR. ERCEL S. EPPRIGHT Department of Home Economics ERRLC. BRYfln Deportment of Speech DR. REBECCA SUJITZER Deportment of foreisn Lansuase DR. UUILLinm E. JOHES Department of (Tlusic DR. UUILLISH. CLRRH LILLIRn HUmPHRIES DR. GEORGE R. PORGE miss rricOUEEn uuEiR DR.C E. nORfllRnD. C. E HERDS OF DEPRRim nTS HERDS Of DEPRRTfTIEnTS R. J. TURREnTIPE Dept. of Philosophy and Education JESSIE H. HUmPHRIES Deportment of Sociology DR. R. S. LRHG Dept. of Business fid. and Economics Department of Library Science Department of (Tlathematics - •- - -™- m i .i.? ? TT n ' Qr R. J.GflRPER Committee on Recommendations DR. FinnE S. DUGGfln Department of Physical Education FRED UU. UUESTCOURT Department of Rural Rrts DR. C. D. JUDD DR. LEEfn. ELLISOn Department of Government Department of Engiisfi HEADS Of DEPnRTnriEnTS nOTflBLES UU. m. LOVELESS Business fTlanager FRRnClSUU. EfTlERSOn Registrar GEORGE UUELCH UU. E. LOVELESS Rssistant Rudilor F R C U L T y flDflms, Joy fiiKin, zou ncKLin, pflULinE DeparlmenI of Business FIdmmistralion Rssistanl to the Registrcr RLLEn, H G. flLLEn, ISflBELLE RSHBURn. DR RHDREUJ BRLTZEL, mRRJORIE BERCH, DR COnSTRPCE I. BEnSOn, LILLIRn E BLRGG, H. H. BOSUJELL, ERR BOURDOn, LOUIS J. Libfory Rssistanl Department o( History Department of English Department of English Department of Fine Rrts Department of English Department of Foreign Language Rssistanl Printer Librarian Department of Foreign Longucge BOU JDEn, DR RRETR BRRY, HELEn R. BRIERLEy.DR JERP BRISRC, EDITH fTl BROUUn.DR CRROLyn BUCK, rriRS DORIS Department of Sociology Department o( Home Economics Department of Biology Department of Fine Arts Physician-Hygcia Department of English BURTOn, LURR fTlRE CRnovR, nriRDELinE CRTE, EmiLY Department of Fine Rrts Librarian Department ot Physical Education CHRPfTlfln, IVR Department of Philosopfiy and Education COLLinS, CLRRfl fTIRE Department of Physical Education CORPROn, CRRLOTTR Deportment of Fine Rrts COTTERRL, BOnniE Deportment of Physical Education CREIGHTOn, mflRGUERITE Librarian DflRDEn, FRRRCES Deportment of Enslish DOnOHO, UJ. S. DELLEREY, fTlRRIE FOSTER, DR. RICHRRD L. Department of English Department of Fine Rrts Department of Chemistry GEORGE, RLLIE GRIFFITH, DR. ESTHER fD. HRLBERT, OLIVE HRfniLTOn, VIOLR HRRDIHG, G. D. HRRRIS, DR. HELED Department of Home Economics Department of Chemistry Librarian Department of Biology Department of Philosophy and Education Department of History HORGER, EfnORy HUGHES, ID m. HEROLD, DR. flmOS L. Depatlment of Speech Department o( (TlathemQtici Department o( English JEDISOn, DR ELSIE Department of Business fid. and Economics JEnKinS, mflRY RELL Secretory to the Registrar JOHnSOn, mRS. ELOISE Deportment of Home Economics JOHnSOn, LEE E. Department of Business Administration KERDRICK, JOHn (TIURRRY LfiCy, (TlflTTIE LEE Department of Fine Rrts LR SELLE, DOROTRY LERKE, ELIZRBETH LEmmon, thetis Department of Fine Rrts Department of (Tlusic Department of Fine Rrts LIPSCOfTIB, JULIR E. Deportment of Philosophy and Education LRLUREnCE, IRfTlR Department of Business fid. and Economics LOCKHEflD, DR. JEUUELL Dept. of Philosophy and Education fDRCKEY, R E Deportment of Philosophy and Educotion rriRGRUDER, LUCILLE Department of Home Economics rriRRK, mRS R R. Department of English mflRSHRLL, DR mRDISOH L. miLLER, mRS myRR g. miTCHELL, mflRTHfl Department of Chemistry Department of English Department of (Tlusic miTCHELL, mflRy Department of Speech mOORE, DR. JEROrriE Department of Foreign Language mOORE, DR, L, H. Department of Philosophy and Education mOORE, rriRS. friRRy F. Dept. of Philosophy and Education (TIOORE, UJ. D. Department of Foreign Language mORRIS, HELL Dietitian mURPHY, fTIRRY RGRES Department of Physical Education rricflULEy, mirnniE S. Deportment of Philosophy and Education ITIcGILL, GLRDYS Department of Home Economics mcLRUGHLin, DR. LRURR Deportment of Home Economics mcLEOD, RRCHIBRLD Department of Speech rricPHERSOn, ROY Department of Business Rd. and Economics :!, RDHISSOn, CHRS. H. OVERTOn, SUE L. OUUSLEY, STELLR Department of Physics Department of Sociology Department of (Tlusic RIGLER, fRflriK Department o( Journalism ROBERTS, nriRS. mflRIOn Department o( Physical Education ROfflBERG, flnniE Department o( Business fld. and Economics ROUSE, DR , UU T. SOnDERS, mfiRTHFI SflnDS, mflRY H. SHIPLEY, DR. mnx L SCHULTZE, DR IVflD SPRRKS, DR DflDE Department of Bible Department oi Foreign Language Department of Speech Department of History Department of English Department of History SPELLfnnn, coreeh STfiLLinCS, HELEn STOKER, DR. SPEflCER L. Department of Fine Arts Secretary of Bracbenridge Hall Dept. of Philosophy and Education PRRHER, flnnfl BETH Deportment of Business fld and Economy PEflRSOn, ELIDfl m. Deportment of Biology PLUmiDER, BEULflH Department o( Biology POUJELL, LYTLE REESE, EVELVn RICHFlRDSOn, HflZEL Department of fPusic Department of Chemistry Department of Physical Education TRLLEY, HORTOn, DR. TnYLOR, mfiRy D. TflYLOR, UUILLIE LEE Department of Speech Department of Library Science Rssistant Librarian TRRITIEL, flGHES Department of English TRIPLET!, EVELVn Department of Physical Education UnDERUUOOD, mRS. HELEn Assistant Librarian VRCKER, LOIS VOELKER, OLGR UURLVOORD, DR. R. C. UURLLin, mRUDE UURLHER, ELIZRBETH UURLTERS, UU. GIBSOR Secretary to the Registrar Department of Chemistry Dept. of Philosophy and Education Department of Foreign Language Rssistant Dietitian Department of fTlusic UUHITmORE, HRRRY G. UUiriTERS, CRTHERinE CRSTLEBERRY, CLRUDE RflinSEy, U. J. STflniFORTH, mRS. BELLE SflmPLE, T. C. Department of Chemistry Department of Physical Education Purchasing Rgent State Technician Director — Smith Carroll Unit manager of Booh Room utk BiH CLPS ill III saas SEDIORS . m, II SEniOR CLRSS OFFICERS ELIZRBETH KEESEE Vice-President BESS BROUUn Secretary LOREHR HRLL Treasurer HILDR SPRRKfTlRn Representative FRRRCIS UU. EmERSOn Sponsor H ELIZABETH SfTllTH • PRESIDEDT RDDinGTOn, TEXIE nDcKinney, Texas B.S., Vocational Home Economics flECHTERnRCHT, RUTH B.S., Physical Education UU R.fl.; L ' RIIesro. UUashom, Texas RLfnOnD, DOROTHY Houston, Texas B.R., Hindergarten-Primary Philomathian; Spanish Club; Houston Club; RIpha Lambda Delta; RIpha Chi; Hindergarten-Ptimary Club. RLLEn, fTIRRY V. B.S., Home Demonstration Cooper, Texas flnDERSon, RnnR lou B.S., Business Rdministration Business and Professional UJomen ' s Club. Royse City, Texas nriarshall, Texas flnDERSOn, BETTY HUDSOR B.S., Vocational Home Economics Stunts, I, II; Chaparral Club, Treas. II, Secy. IV; College Choir; Les Debutantes; ITlary Swattz Rose Club; UJ.R.R.; Y.UU.C.R. RHDERSOn, HILDR (TIRE Sour Labe, Texas B.S., Business Rdministration Business and Professional UJomen ' s Club, Sec ' y-Treas. IV.; UU.R.R RRmSTROnG, FRY B.S., Vocational Home Economics Elbert, Texas RRmSTROHG, mflY KRTHERIHE B.R., Library Science Library Science Club. RRmSTROnC, miLDRED B.S., Business Rdministration Greenville, Texas Cleburne, Texas fiSHBURn, FRRnCES B S , Vocational Home Economici Betsy Ross Club y.UU C fl , P,cs. IV, Stunts, I, II, IV. Denton, Texas flSTOn, BLflnCHE Ve.non, Texas B.S , Business Rdministration Business and Professionol UUomen ' s Club, Delion Club UJ fl fl flTHERTOn, LflURfl BELLE B S , Speech Little Theatre, Speech Club. flTKEISOn, VIRGinifl BESS B.S., Vocational Home Economics rriary Swortz Rose Club, Betsy Ross Club. Denton, Texas (Tlunday, Texas BflKER, GLRDyS Prosper, Texas B S , Business fldministration Alpha Lambda Delta, Alpha Chi, LUho ' s UUho in Business Ad 1938. BARCUS, SARAH B.S., Library Science Clarendon, Texas Port Arthur, Texas BARFIELD, HHRS HELED DUALAP B S , Education ID A A., y UU C A , Education Club. Life Savins Corps BARRETT, fTIERDELL Ollon, Texas B.S , Home Demonstration Home Demonstration Club; Student Advisory Council, IV. BRRROn, LUCy BELLE B.S , Chemistry Student Advisory Council, IV, Chemistry Club. Commerce, Texas Dallas, Texas BASOm PEGGy B S., Art Education Art Club Chaparral Club Daedalian Annual Staff, Club Editor, IV, Dallas Club BEnnETT, CLRRR Irownsvillc, Texas B.S., Business fldmimstroti Business and Professional UUome on •sClub. BLf=iKEnEy, flnn B.S,, Vocational Home E (Tlary Swartz Rose Club; Deliar Ret., Ill; Life Saving Corps,- Rdv conomics Club, StL sor, B.S.U den Co t C jnci Cors Duncil icana, of Re Texas igious BLRHTOn, ELLEn B.S., Foods Coffe yv lie Texas BLRZEK, PRULinE College Station, Texas B.S., Intermediate-Grammar-Grade Education Elementary Education Club,- Brazos County Club. BLEDSOE, LUCILLE Brov vn wood Texas B.S. Speecfi BOYD, mRRY HRY D enton Texas B.S. Kindergar en-Primary Education Rlpfia Lam bda Delta RIpha Cf, ; Cercle F ancai s; Betsy Ross; y.uu- C.R., Dance Club,- Kir dergar en Club; Speecfi CI jb. BOUUERS, SYBIL B.S., Kindergarten-Primary Education BOUUDED, DOROTHY B.S., Rrt Education El Paso Club, IV; Rainbow Club; Lowry Club; UJ R,R Eddy, Texas El Paso, Texas BRRDSHRUU, LU DORR B.S., Healtti and Pfiysical Education Business and Professional LUomen ' s Club; LU.R.R UJeatfierford, Texas Crocbett, Texas BRERZERLE, BUELRH B.S., Physical Education Physical Education Professional Club; Rglaian Club; ID R.R., Volley Ball manager, II; Historian, III; Tennis fDanager, IV. BRim, SfiRFlH CflROLinE Sulphur Springs, Texas B S , Business fldminislrolion Classic and (Tlodern Cho.r, L ' RIIesro Club, Pres , IV, Round Table, IV, stuntsi, ii,iv, uu.fi fl., yuuc.fi BROUUn, BESS Bryan, Texas B S , Business fidminislrotion Les Debutantes, UU fl fi , Business and Professionol UUomen ' s Club, Sec ' y III Student fldvisor. Round Table IV, Bryan Club, Pres. IV, Scc ' y Class IV BRUnORETT, VERPlfl Rocbport, Texcs BR, Journalism Daedalian Annual Staff, Editor IV, Lass-O Staff, Society Editor III, Round Table III, IV, Student fldvisor, Student Advisory Council IV, (Tlary Eleanor Bracbenridge Club, Press Club, Journalism Club, Pies III, Camera Club, Vice-Pres. IV, Athenaeum Club, Les Debutantes, UJ.fl fl., Corpus Christi Club, Stunts II, Theta Sigma Phi, Keeper of Archives IV UJho ' s UUho in American Colleges and Universities IV BURGESS, HELED B A., Botany fort UUorlh Club, UU A fl. Stunts II BURHETT, BARBARA B.S., Foods BUTTRELL, DOROTHY LEE B S., Hindergarten-Primary Fort UUorth, Texcs Board II, Biology Club, Vice-Pres. IV, Son Antonio, Texas Denton, Texas CABLE, OnriEGA fort UUorth, Texas B.S , Public School nriusic Odeon Club, Treas. II, Pres. IV, fort UUorth Club, Sec. Ill, Alice free- man Palmer, Sec. Ill, Pres. IV, Atheneaum, College Symphony, Col- lege Choir, Song Leader, Class IV. CALDUUELL, ELIZABETH Perrylon, Texas B S., Public School music Odeon Club, Choir CALDUUELL, ROUUEnA Stamford, Texas B S , Art in Advertising Art Club, Treas III, friary Eleanor Bracfcenridge Club, Speech Club; Little Theatre Stunts I, II Odeon Club, Student Advisor, fTlardi Gros Court, Jester, UU A A , YUUCfl. CALVERT, JULIA mflE Tyler, Texas B.S , Business fldministrotion LAIIegro Club, UU A A Y UU C A Student Council IV. Stunts II. CflmPBELL, HELL B.R., Bacteriolosy J. H. rriueller Biolosy Club. CflREy, mflRY DRVIS B.S., Foods El Dorado, Texas Downsvillc, Louisiana CRRTER, LOUISE Dallas, Texas B.S., Rrt Education Philomathia Club; Dallas Club; Junior Beauty; Rep. to Rll-College Boll— Dallas; Student Rdvisor. CRTHEY, BLRnCHE B.S., Rrt Rmarillo, Texas CELY, KITTY UURDE Del Rio, Texas B.R., English Sociology Club; UU.fl.fl.; Student Advisor; Stunts I, II; San Rntonio Club. CHRREY, EDITH Dallas, Texas B.R., nriathematics E. V. UUhite math Club; LU.R.R., Corresponding Sec ' y II; Delian Club; B.S.U. Council; Dallas Club CHRPmRn, miLDRED B.S,, Vocational Home Economics (Tlary Sworti Rose Club. mt. Enterprise, Texas San Rntonio, Texas CHRRLTOn, RLYCE B.R., Sociology Chaparral Club; Sociology Club, Pres. IV; Round Table, Vice-Pres. IV; Stunts I; Southwest Social Science Rssn., Vice-Pres. o( Students Div. CHRISTIRH, KITTY BETH Dallas, Texas B.S., Kindergarten-Primary (Tlary Eleanor Bracfeenridge Club; Dallas Club, Pres. Ill; Stunts II; Rnnual Staff, Rsst. Editor IV; Student Advisor; Kindergarten-Primary Club. CHRISTOPHER, EVELYH Rorman, Ohiahoma B.S., Vocational Home Economics Philomathia Club, Sec ' y IV; Student Rdvisor; fTlary Swarti Rose Club. CLARK, EflRPESTinE Lubbocb, Texas B.S., Physical Education Physical Education Professional Club, Scc ' y II, Vice-Ptcs III, UJ fl R , Scc ' y II, Vice-Pres. Ill, IV, Alpha Chi. COCHRRD, ELfTIR B.S., Art Education Alice Fieemon Palmer Club. COCHRRP, FRflnniE B.S., Public School music COnnOLLY, JULIfl B.S., Physical Education Lowry Club, UU.A.R. Houston, Texas (Tlarysville, Texas El Paso, Texas COOPER, AGAES E. Lockney, Texas B.S., Journalism Journalism Club; Panhandle Club, Golf Club, Pres. Ill, Orchestra. Temple, Texas ' couuAn,SRRn B.S., Home Demonstration Home Demonstration Club, fTlary Swartz Rose Club, International Relations Club, Stunts IV, Bell County Club. COUUDEH, fRAnCES ROEAA B.S,, Art Education COUUDEA UUALTER FAY B S., Physical Education LU A A , Sailing Club, Dance Club. Corsicana, Texas fTlidland, Texas CRAFT, JOYCE UJichilo Foils, Texas B A., Spanish Spanish Club, Philomathia Club, Le Cercle Francois, Dallas Club CRAUUFORD, LAURA KATHERIHE Greenville, Texas B A , Library Science flgloian Club, Library Science Club, ID A A., La Junto. ■- CREnSHRUU, RUnELL Garland Texas B.R., Bacteriology H. J. nriueller Biology Club, Chemistry Club, Student Advisory Council IV, CULUUELL, BILLIE mRRIE Henrietta, Texas B.S,, Art in Rdvertising Chaparral Club, Rthenaeum Club, Rrt Club, LUho ' s LUho in the Rrl Department, 1938, Rnnual Staff, Rrt Editor IV. cunninGHRfTi, idrurice B,S., Kindergarten-Primary Delion Club, Kindergarten-Primary Club. Prosper, Texas Canadian, Texas CURTICE, mRRGRRET B.S., Pre-medical Rglaian Club, H. J. (Tlueller Biology Club; Rainbow Club,- Student Rdvisor. CUSHfTlRn, HELED El Paso, Texas B.R., General Science Biology Club; Golf Champion II. DRRSEY, CRROLVn Grapeland, Texas B.S., Vocational Home Economics RIpha Chi; RIpha Lambda Delta; fTlary Swartz Rose Club; Rglaian Club. DRVIS, LEOHR B.S., Vocational Home Economics RIpha Lambda Delta; Delian Club. DRVIS, JURRITR B.R., Library Science Library Science Club. Denton, Texas UJeatherford, Texas DRVIDSOn, CHRRLES mRRY B.R., Elementary Education Delian Club; Heart of Texas Club. DRVIS, ZOE IVY B.S., Rrt Education Dallas Club; L ' RIIegro Club; Le Cercle Francais. Dublin, Texas Dallas, Texas DEFlCOn, RUTH Coipui Chriili, Texas B S., foods UU.fl.fl , Corpus Christi Club, Philomolhio Club friaiy Swoitz Rose Club. Brecbenridge, Texas Searcy, flrbansas DE LflnE, JEfln B.S., Rrt Education DEUJITT, BERnnDEfln B S., Vocational Home Economics fTlary Swartz Rose Club Cosmopolitan Club DIKEmfln, nRnCy Temple, Texas B S., Business Rdministration Business and Prolcssional UUomen ' s Club, Bell County Club, Treas. IV, rPary Eleanor Bracbenridge Club DonflLDSon, LiLLinn OS., Kindergarten Primary DOOLEY, JESSIE LRVELLE B.S., Hindergarten-Primary Camera Club. Rosebud, Texas Denton, Texas DORRELL, VRimR B.R., English UU.fl.fl.; English Club. Orange, Texas Little Rocb, Ribansos DRummonD, cRRmETR B.S., Ceramics Rrt Club, Chaparral Club, Odeon Club, Cosmopolitan Club Rthcnoe- um Club, Orchestra. DUmEZ, mRDELEinE Paris, France BR, English French Club, Les Debutantes International Relations Club UU R fl , Cosmopolitan Club. DUnRUURY, JOSEPHinE B.S., Vocational Home Economics ITIary SwortT Rose Club Italy, Texas DUnCRn RUTH B.S., Kindergarten-Primary Kindergarten-Primary Club, L ' flllegro Club, ULI.R.fi Gilmer, Texas DUREn, FRRnCESmfiE B.fi., Latin-English Alpha Chi; Latin Club, Pres. IV, Betsy Ross Club. DURHnm, nmy JOE B.R., Library Scienc Library Science Club. ERVES, FRRnCES RUTH B.S., Vocational Home Economics nriary SwarU Rose Club, UU.fl.fl.,- Student Rdvisor Rrcher City, Texas Slidell, Texas Iraan, Texas ERVES, rriRRy RLEER Houston, Texas B.S., Kindergarten-Primary Kindergarten-Primary Club, Pres. IV, Rlpho Lambda Delta, RIpha Chi, Stunts I, II, Rlice Freeman Palmer Club, Student Rdvisory Coun- cil IV. EHRIGHT, DOROTHy B.S., Foods UUaco Club, fTlary Swartz Rose Club. UJaco, Texas ESTEP, LOUVEnfl Lufbin, Texas B.fl., Vocational Home Economics fTlary Swartz Rose Club, Treas. II; Alice Freeman Palmer, Sec. Ill; UU.R.R, EVERHERRT, SRRRH UUhitewright, Texas B.S., Kindergarten-Primary Kindergarten-Primary Club; Chaparral Club; Stunts I, II. EUUinG, DORIS JEfln . mission, Texas B.S., Public School music Odeon Club; y.UU.C.R., Cabinet IV; College Choir, Rio Grande Valley Club, Vice-Pres. IV. FfllREy, BERPIICE B.S., Vocational Home Economics Betsy Ross Club; mary Swarti Rose Club. Hamlin, Te FEflGfln, JOHDIE B.S , Kindergarten-Primary Collesc Choir. Krum, Texas FIDLfly, mflRJORIE ELLVn Lytord, Texcs B S , Costume Designing Art Club, Pres. IV. Philomathian, International Relations Club, Rio Gronde Volley Club. finnELL, ivfln B,S., Kindergarten-Primary Kindergarten-Primary Club. Jourdanton, Texas Dallas, Texas flTCH, mflRY JfinE B fl , Art Education Alpha Lambda Delta Alpha Chi, Pres IV, La Junta, Sec ' yTreas. IV, Dallas Club, Art Club. FORBSTEin, DOROTHY B.S., Foods FORD, FLOREnCE B.A., Vocational Home Economics Houslon Club, mary Swartz Rose Club, YUUCA. LUaco, Texas Dayton, Texas FOSTER, RRLEAE Galveston, Texas B.S,, Physical Education Alice Freeman Palmer Club, UJ.A.A., Board fHember IV. FOSTER, EUniCE B.S., Vocational Home Economics fTlaty Swartz Rose Club, Chemistry Club. Ponder, Texas FOSTER, LflVETA Galveston, Texas B A., Library Science Alpha Chi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Aglaian Club, Trcos. IV Library Science Club. FOSTER, SEFFIE B.S., Business Administiotion Business and Professional UUomen ' s Club. Electro, Texas FULLER, FRflnCES Jacbsonville, Texas B.fl., Library Science ITIary Eleanor Bracbentidge Club, RIpho Chi, Library Science Club. FUriK, LEnORE B.S., Vocational Home Economics FTIary Sworlz Rose Club, Rio Grande Valley Club. UUesloco, Texas FUOUR, ELIZABETH RlinE Dallas, Texas B.R., Hindergarten-Primary Kindergarten-Primary Club, Dallas Club, Stunts II, Student Advisor. GRLVRn, JULIET El Paso, Texas B.R., Spanish La Junta, Pres. IV, Round Table IV, El Paso Club, Chemistry Club. Con Texas GRRHER, finn B.S., Journalism Journalism Club, Daedalian flnnuoi Staff, flsst. Business fTlanager III, Business (Tlanager IV, LUho ' s UUho in Rmerican Colleges and Uni- versities IV. GflYLE, VIRGiniR Edna, Texas B.S., Intermediate-Grammar-Grade Education GEB, fTIRRy B.S., Journalisn Dallas, Texas GEER, VIRGinin LEE UUaco, Texas B.S., Hindergarten-Primary Stunts I, Director II, y.UU.C.R. Cabinet I, Sec ' y 11, III, IV, UUaco-nnc- lennon Club, Vice-Pres. Ill, IV, Dance Club, Pres. I, Chaparral Club, Loan Fund fTlanager, III, Student Gov ' t Rsst., Sec ' y IV, UUho ' s UUho In Rmerican Colleges and Universities III, IV, Athenaeum, Student Rdvisor, Hindergarten-Primary Club. GEORGE, JOSEPHIAE B.S., Vocational Home Economics Chaparral Club, fDary Swartz Rose Club. Iowa Parb, Texas GIBBS, RUTH HAZEL Fort UUorth, Texas B.S., General Science Chemistry Club, fTlath Club, James H. Lowry Club, UL) A A., German Club. ■k mm GILLEY, mORy TCm Eclor, Texas B S., Physrcal Education Physical Educolion Professional Club UU R fl , Hisloiion IV Dance Club, Alice Freeman Palmer, Trees IV. GLfiSSCOCK, mRRy B S , Spcnish GLIDDEn, mRRY JULIfl B.S., Kindtrgatten-Primaiy Caddo mills, Texas Orange, Texas Hillsboro, Texas GOLDBERG, BESSIE BEATRICE B.S., foods ITlary Swortz Rose Club Stunts I Hill County Club, Sec ' y IV Rglaian Club, UU.R.A. GRART VIRGIRIA Deport, Texas B.A , Libiary Science Round Table IV, Aglaion, Pres. IV, Library Science Club. GRAVES, JULIfl B S , Physical Education Honey Grove, Texas GRAY, PHYLLIS OIney, Texas B.S , Journalism Journalism Club, Les Debutantes, Camera Club. GRAY, SHIRLEY Roscoe, Texas B S , Vocational Home Economics Stunts I, Home Demonstration Club,- (Tlary Swarti Rose Club,- Religious Council III. GRAY, SUE ELLA La fTlesa, Hew fTlcxico B.S , Public School music Agloian Club, Odeon Club, El Paso Club Cosmopolitan Club. GREER, FRARCESCLAY BR Librory Science Hill County Club Library Science Club. Hillsboro, Texas GREER, EDITH B.S., Elementary Education GRinDSTflFf, RVfl B.S., Vocational Home Economics (Tlary Swartz Rose Club; Chemistry Club. GRinnELL, imoGEnE B.S., Physical EcJucation HRDSELL, nFincy flnn B.S., Physical Education UU.n.R ; Dance Club. HRFER, ELSIE B.S,, Vocational Home Economics HRLE, LEUUISmRRIE B.S., Religious Service Odeon Club, College Choir. Hillsboro, Texas Hasbell, Texas Sherman, Texas Denton, Texas Clifton, Texas Bardwell, Texas HALL, GEREVIEVE Teague, Texas B.S., music Odeon Club, Sec ' y III, Vice-Pres. IV, RIpha Lambda Delta, Cercle Francois; College Choir. HRLL, LORERR friarshall, Texas B.S., Physical Education Treas. of Senior Class; UJho ' s LUho in Rmerican Colleges and Uni- versities IV; UJho ' s LUho in Physical Education Dept.; UJR.R., Pres. Ill, Publicity manager IV; Triton Club, Vice-Pres. II; Round Table III; L ' RIIegro Club; Life Saving Corps; Dance Club; Daedalian Rnnual Staff, Sports Editor IV. HRLL, mRRyjRRE Center, Texas B.R., Spanish Alpha Lambda Delta; Spanish Club, Rdvisory Council IV. Hflnnon, mflRY lucille B.S., Vocational Home Economics mary Swartz Rose Club. wm Vernon, Texas HRnovER, flnn nricGicgot, Texoi B.S Physical Education UU.fl.fl., Physical Educational P(o(essional Club, Philomalhio Club, Alpha Chi, Stunts I UUaco Club. HRRDY, VflLERIfi B.S , Kindergartcn-Piimary Kindergatten-Primacy Club, Cosmopolitan Club. Seaicy, Rrbansas HflROy, VERnfl nriFIE Rustin, Texas B.S , Clothing Stunts III, Costume Director I, II, Junior Class Representative, Student Council III nriary Eleanor Bracbenridge Club, Vice-Pres. Ill, Pres IV, Round Table, IV UUho ' s UUho in American Colleges and Universities, IV,- Daedalian Annual Staff, Associate Editor III, Senior Editor IV, nriary Swartz Rose Club, Student Advisor,- Y.UU.C.A., Dance Club. HARRinGTOn, VIRGiniA Seguin, Texas B.S , Interior Decorating Chaparrol Club, Treas III, Pres. IV, Round Table, Pres. IV; y.UU.C. A.,- UU.R A Stunts I, II. HRRROUn, VIRGiniA Vernon, Texas B.S., Interior Decorating Delian Club HASSELL, mARGARET Palestine, Texas B.S., Vocational Home Economics Chaparral Club, (Tlary Swartz Rose Club, Pres. IV, Round Table, Sec ' y IV, Phi Upsilon Omicron IV, Student Advisor, UUho ' s UJho In Home Economics Department 1938. HASTinGS, AnnA B.S., Vocotionol Home Economics Bovina, Texas Denton, Texas HEARD, IRIS B.A., English Alpha Lambda Delta, English Club, Sec ' y IV, Student Advisor. HEPDERSOn, AAncy BED Kaufman, Texas BR., Business Administration Student Rdvisor, E. V. UUhite fTlath Club, Rlicc freeman Palmer Club,- Busincss and Professional UUomen ' s Club. HERDRICK, ELIZABETH B S., Business Administration Delian Club, Business and Professional UJomcn ' s Club. Odessa, Texas HEHDRIX, JERn B.S., Hindergarten-Primaty Fort UUorth, Texas HERRIDGE, EVELVn El Dorado, Rrbansas B.S., Intermediate-Grammar-Grade Education UUR fl , Education Club; Cosmopolitan Club. HICKS, LUCILE B.R., Business Rdministration Philomothia Club, Fort UUorth Club, Stunts II. HIGGinBOTHRfTI, fTlRRJORIE B.S., B.R., Pre-Priedical and Bacteriology H. J. nriueller Biology Club. Fort UUorth, Texas Dallas, Texas HIRES, DEUUITTE Rormangee, Texas B.S,, Speech Speech Club; Little Theatre; Children ' s Theatre, Les Debutantes. HIHKLE, ELIZRBETH B.S., Vocational Home Economics fTlary Swartz Rose Club Tatum, Texas HIRTOR, DOROTHY B.S., Business Administration HITTSOR, JESSIE LEE B.S., Vocational Home Economics fTlary Swartz Rose Club. Greenville, Texas Harrisonville, rDissouri HOLSORBRKE, fTlfiRlflRRE Farmersville, Texas B.R., Library Science Philomothia Club; Library Science Club; Daedalian Rnnual Staff, Publication Editor IV; Student Advisor; Stunts IV. HOLT, HRTHERYR BERRRDEER B.A., Library Science Library Science Club. Hi Lamesa, Texas HOOPER, BERYL fort UUorth, Texas B S , Vocational Home Economics Chopoftal Club, Daedalian Rnnual SlaK, flssl. Editor IV, Rainbow Club, Prev IV, fort UJorth Club, fTlaiy Swartz Rose Club. HOOPER, LEILH J Phoenix, fiiiiona B.S., Foods fflaiy Swarti Rose Club, Rainbow GiiU Club, Cosmopolitan Club. HOOTOn, VflSHTI B.S., Public School music Odeon Club. Daingetfield, Texas fort ULIoflh, Texas HORHE, RLVin LflRELLE B.fl., History Alpha Chi, Alpha Kappa Delta, Pres IV, Student Advisory Council IV, LUho ' s UUho in the Sociology Department, 1938. HUDDLESTOn, mARTHfl DflD Phoenix, Arizona B S , Foods Philomathia Club, fTlary Swartz Rose Club, Cosmopolitan Club, UU.fl.R. HUGHES, rriRILR BR., English Alpha Chi, Latin Club, English Club, Le Cercle Francois. Paris, Texas HUriTER, BRflin Denton, Texas B.R., English Speech Club, English Club, VicePres. IV, Alpha Lambda Delia. HUnTER, BRICE Beaumont, Texas B S , Vocational Home Economics IRICK, nriAURICE B A , Physical Education IDA A Soiling Club Donee Club. IBARBURU, ALCIRA B A , Physical Education Dacogdoches, Texas rriontevideo, Uruguay JRfriES, DOROTHY SUE Gordon, Texas B.S., Vocational Home Economics Phi Upsilon Omicron, Alpha Chi; (Tlary Swortz Rose Club, Athenaeum JERKinS, DORIS Daingerfield, Texas B.S., Speech Little Theatre; Speech Club; L ' Flllegro Club; Stunts II; Children ' s Little Theatre. JEDKinS, EDIIR mflE Brecfeenridge, Texas B.fl., Journalism Lass-O Staff, Business fDanager IV, Sports Editor IV; Theta Sigma Phi; Journalism Club. Daingerfield, Texas JOnES, EmOGEHE B.S., Kindergarten-Primary L ' flllegro Club; Student Rdvisor; Kindergarten-Primary Club KflPLfln, HOnEY ROSE Bryan, Texas B.S., Kindergarten-Primary Rainbow Club; UJ.fl.R.; German Club; Brazos County Club; Ki nder- garten Club. HRRRES, mORDUE B,S., Vocational Home Economics Kfly, mRRTHR B.S., Kindergarten-Primary KRZEH, CRRinEn fTlRRIE B.S., Vocational Home Economics Hawkins, Texas Laredo, Texas HERREDY, UUILLIE fTlRE Brecbenridge, Texas B.S., Business Rdministration flglaian Club; Business and Professional UUomen ' s Club. KEESEE, ELIZRBETH Red Oah, Texas B.R., Language Sec ' y of Junior Class; Vice-Pres. of Senior Class; Latin Club, Pres. II; Round Table II; Stunts II; Athenaeum; Chaparral Club; Daedalian Rnnual Staff, Asst. Editor IV; LUho ' s UJho in American Colleges and Universities IV. KIBLinOER, EFf IE IHEZ flbboll, Te.os B S., Vocational Home Economics (Tlary Swarli Rose Club Hill County Club, Trees IV. KUYKEnDRLL, mflRY DOROTHY Paris, Texas B S , Speech LFlfOn, THELfTlfl LatccJo, Texas Bfl, Spanish La Junto Club James H. Lowry Club, VicePres. IV Lflmm, mflUREEn George UUesI, Texos B.S., Intermediate-Grammar-Grade Education Stunts I, II; UU.fl.fl.; Intermediate-Grammar Grade Education Club. LflniER, SRRfl Forrest City, Rrbonsos B.S., Journalism Chaparral Club, Tieas. IV, Journalism Club, Pres IV, Round Table IV, Cosmopolitan Club. Student Advisor, Lass-O Staff, Society Ed. IV. LflRGEDT, nORITlR OUIDR B.S., Rrt in Rdvertising Art Club, Vice-Pres. IV, Delion Club, Vice-Pres. IV. Tyler, Texas -t rt , LER, nriRRSHR Fort Stockton, Texas B S , Vocational Home Economics Stunts II; rriary Swartz Rose Club, Philomathia Club, Pres, IV, Round Table IV. LEE, RDELERE B S,, Costume Design Rrt Club, Cosmopolitan Club. mineral Springs, Rrkansos LEUJIS, LRLIfl m B.S., Physical Education Physical Education Professional Club, Pres. IV, UU.R fl. Eustace, Texas LIGOn, RUBY Lett, Texas B S , Vocational Home Economics Home Demonstration fTlory Swarli Rose Club, Home Demonstration Club, Vice-Pres. IV. LOOnn, GERRY B.S., Art in fldvertisins flmarillo.T arillo, lexas Troup, Texas LOUURY, mfiRY JO B.fl., English Alice Freeman Palmer Club, Enslish Club, Speech Club, Les Debu- tantes,- Student Rdvisor. LOYLESS, CHRISTinE Bettie, Texas B.R., History-Enslish Les Debutantes; Journalism Club,- L ' RIIegro, Le Cercle Francois, Pres. IV,- Round Table IV, Student Advisor,- Y.UUC fl. Lummus, OLA B.S., Business Administration mcADAfnS, GLADYS fTlRRY B.S., Hindergorten-Primary Kindergarten-Primary Club. rricADAms, TommYE lee B.S,, Vocational Home Economics Atlanta, Texas Denton, Texas Gordonville, Texas mcAnincH,m. rliae B.S., Vocational Home Economics rriary Swortz Rose Club. mcCARLEY, UURADR B.S., Business Administration fTlerhel, Texas jreenville, lexas Denton, Texas mcCRARY, rriARY LOUISE B.S., Kindergarten-Primary Y.UU.C.R., Pres. IV,- Round Table IV, International Relations Club, Kindergarten-Primary Club, UUho ' s UJho In Rmerican Colleges and Universities, Betsy Ross Club, Sociology Club. mcCRERRY, JERFinETTE Houston, Texas B.S., Physical Education UJ.R.R., Board IV, Triton Club, Pres. IV,- Student Rdvisory Council, Pres. IV, Dance Club. I mcCURDY, EVELVn B fl , Library Science Library Science Club. fTlcDflDE, mflRY fRflnCES B.fl., Sponish Cuero, Texas flmarillo, Texas mcKEnnEY, flnniE LRURR UUeslbrook, Texas BS, Clothing James H Lowry Club, Secy IV (Tlary Swarli Rose Club. mcLURE, BETTY Houston, Texas B S., Clothing Student Advisor Round Table IV, Chaparral Club, Secy 11, Rthenae- um, Pres. IV Treas. of Junior Class (Tlary Swarlz Rose Club, Phi Upsilcn Omicron, UUho ' s UUho in Clothing Dept , 1938 Houston Club, Les Debutantes fTlcniEL, VIRGinifl Bryon, Texas B.S., Kindergarten-Primary Kindergarten-Primary Club, Vice-Pres. IV, James H. Lowry Club, Bryan Club mflCHEn, FRflnCES Rbllene, Texas BS, Intermediatc-Grammar-Grodc Education tJk mfiCHEn, OLLEHE JflPET BS , Business fldministrotion mflCHEn, VIOLET B S , Business Administration Student Council III, James H Lowry Club. Pleasanton, Texas Sandia, Texas mAHR, DOROTHY Houston, Texas B S , Physical Education UU A A Board II Physical Education Professional Club, Life Soving Corps, Pres IV, Triton Club, V,ce-Pres. IV. fTlAJORS, mABEL Colorodo, Texas B S , Elementary Education Stunts I, La Junta, Philomolhio Club, Sec ' y II Elementary Education Club, Pres. IV mfiLRISE, BETHOLEnE Handley, Texas B.S., Physical Education y.lD.C.fl.; UU.FI.R.; Dance Club, fort UUorth Club, International Re- lations Club. mRnCRUm, Unn mnE Sherman, Texas B.fl., Business Rdministration RIpha Lambda Delta,- RIpha Chi, International Relations Club; Rthenaeum Club. fTiRnninG, lerorr B.R., Library Science Library Science Club. Greenville, Texas Jachsonville, Texas mflRTin, nriRBEL c. B.S., Business Rdministration Business and Professional UUomen ' s Club, Betsy Ross Club, Student Advisor. mRRTin, nriRRTHfl leilr B.S., Vocational Home Economics Hill County Club, Pres. iV, Hary Swartz Rose Club. mRRTin, OPRL FERH B.S., Vocational Home Economics Hill County Club; HDary Swartz Rose Club. Hillsboro, Texas Hillsboro, Texas mRRTin, VERR FRYE Hillsboro, Texas B.R., Public School music Odeon Club, Rdelphian Club, Hill County Club, Choir. mRTTHEUUS, EVELYD fort UUorth, Texas B.R., Bacteriology Philomathian; RIpha Chi; Student Council IV, H J. mueller Biology Club, Sec ' y IV; Fort UUorth Club, Student Rdvisor. mRTZinCER, mRUDE mURIEL B.S., Vocational Home Economics mory Swartz Rose Club; Delian Club. Denton, Texas Brady, Texas mRXUUELL, CRTHERinE B.S., foods mary Eleanor Bracbenridge Club; mary Swartz Rose Club, Pres. I. ■HUIWUmiMMUIMB— MB mflXUUELL, LULfi BETH Hcavcner, Oblahoma B.S., Foods ond Vocolionol Home Economics tTlary Sworti Rose Club Y ID C fl.. Rainbow Girls Club, Li(e Savin? Corps, Cosmopolitan Club. mflyFIELD, LflDY Ann UJoco, Texas B.S., KindergartcnPrimoiy UUaco Club, y UU C R., College Cho.r fTlodern Choir, Stunts, I II, IV. mflyO, inEZ Brownwood, Texas B.S., Costume Design Rglaion Club, Rrt Club, Sec ' y IV, Stunts I, II Heart of Texas Club, UU.FI.FI. nriEflD, ERILE LOUISE B.S., Art Education Art Club, La Junta, James H. Lowry Club. rriEflD, LOIS mfixinE B.S., Vocational Home Economics mEDLin, DOROTHy B S , Vocational Home Economics Villagers Club. Coleman, Texas Dallas, Texas Kyle, Texas mEREDITH, JflniCE B S., Speech Speech Club, Little Theatre. Sherman, Texas Abilene, Texas miLLER, HARRIETT CRISTEEn B.fl., B.S., Foods, Chemistry Abilene Club, James H. Lowry Club, Chemistry Club, Round Table II. miLLUUEE, HELEn ALETHA Dallas, Texas B S , Art in Advertising (Tlary Eleanor Bracbenridge Club Student Gov ' t Assn, ViccPres. IV, Sec.-Treas Summer III, Loan Fund (Tlanager III, Art Club Vice-Pres. Class II, y UUC A Cabinet II Dallas Club, Sec ' y II, Vice-Pres. Ill Camera Club, Vice-Pres I, Pres II, Round Table II, UJ R.A., Stunts I, II, IV, Student Council IV Student Advisor, UUho ' s UJho in American Colleges and Universities III, IV ►Vf. - mixon, VASHTi B S , Business Administration Delian Club, Camera Club. Denton, Texas TS T! ■ «• ' •; moonEyHRfn, FRflncis B.R., English mOORE, ELEflnOR B.S., Kindergarten-Primary mORRIS, RUTH ELin B.S., Business fldministration flglaian Club. moRROuu, LiLLinn B.S., Business fldministration Denton, Texas Doingerfield, Texas Reagan, Texas LUoodson, Texas mOSELEY, REBECCA Quanah, Texas B.fl., Library Science Library Science Club, Athenaeum Club, Stunts I, II, College Choir. mULLER, VIVA B.S., Art in Advertising Art Club. Commerce, Texas mULLinS, LEATHfl SUE Grapevine, Texas B.S., Vocational Home Economics nriary Swortz Rose Club, Alpha Lambda Delta, Alpha Chi, Phi Up- silon Omicron. mURPHEY, DOROTHEA Abilene, Texas B.S., Inlermediate-Grammar-Grade Education nAnCE, PATSY GRAY Coleman, Texas B.S., Public School (Tlusic College Choir,- College Symphony, Odeon Club, Sec ' y II, Pres. IV; fldelphian Club, Sec ' y ill. Student Advisory Council IV, Sec ' y IV HEAL, mARY AHAE B.S., Kindergarten-Primary Hill County Club. Hillsboro, Texas MM nEIGHBORS, ROSE Dallav Tcxos B R-, Joufnaliim Thcta Sismo Phi, Pres. IV, Vice-Prcv III Alpha Chi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Journalism Club, fllhcnoeum Club, Lass-O Staff, flssl Ediloi IV. nEUGEBflUER, RnnE San flntonio, Te«ai B S , Kindcigarten-Piimaty UU fl fl., Student f dvisot, San flntonio Club, Kindeigarlen-Pnmaiy Club. nEUumfln, louise B.S , Kindergaiten-Primary niCHOLS, LuciLE Rflymono B.fl , Library Science Dallas, Texas Bellon, Texas niCHOLSOn, mURILL Fon Stocbton, Texas B S , Vocational Home Economics nusom, JERD B-S., intermediate-Giammar-Grode Education So. ling Club, Pres. IV, UU.fl fi., (Tlary Eleanor Bracbenridge Club. ir O ' DOnnELL, DOROTHY B S,, Vocational Home Economics Ranger, Texas OGBURn, nfln Port Rnhur, Texas BR, Library Science Philomathia Club Library Science Club, Treas IV, Stunts II. ORR, DOROTHY B S , Business Rdminlstration Villagers Club, Belsy Ross Club. ORR, UUILLIE LER BR., Sociology Sociology, Sec ' y IV Science Club Delian Club. Denton, Texas Potlsboro, Texas : Paris, Texas Shreveport, Louisiana OSBURn, DOROTHY B.fi., Enslish English Club; Speech Club, YUU C.fl. PflLfTIER, fTlRS. FREIDR HflmnER B.S., Journalism Journalism Club, Lass-O Staff. PARKS, JEfln Hew Yorb, Hew York B.n., Child Psychology French Club; Sociology Club; International Relations Club; Kinder- garten-Primary Club; Y.UU.C.R., Treas. IV; Cosmopolitan Club; Flglaian Club. PflSCHRLL, BEATRICE HOGUE Rmarillo, Texas B.A., Painting Alpha Lambda Delta, Sec ' y II; Art Club; Alpha Chi, Treas. IV. PATTERSOn, LAVAnCHE Bowie, Texas B.S., Business Administration Alpha Lambda Delta; Alpha Chi; Business and Professional UUomen ' s Club. PATTISOn, RUTH Pottison, Texas B.S., ITIusic La Junta; Houston Club; Odeon Club, Vice-Pres. IV; Alpha Lambda Delta; Alpha Chi; James H. Lowry Club. PEDEn, (TIYRLE B.S., Vocational Home Economics PEHDERY, OLIVE RUTH B.S., Vocational Home Economics Lubbock, Texas Greenville, Texas PERKinS, CORRIHE B.S., Physical Education PERKinS, mARY VIRGiniR B. A., English Speech Club. UJichita Falls, Texas Greenville, Texas PFEnninGER, Honnfl B S , Kindergoilen-Primary Germon Club Rio Grande Valley Club PfLUGHflUPT, mRRGUERITE B S , KindergaitenPnmacy Kindergarten-Primary Club Harlingen, Texas Brenham, Texas PICKflRD, LflURinE Ladonia, Texas B.S., B.fl., fTTalhemalics and Library Science PLYLER, HflZEL B S , Business Rdministration Saratoga, Texas POff, RUTH Bardwell, Texas B.fl,, English Alpha Lambda Delta, flglaian Club La Junta Club, English Club. pouns, jEfln B S., Vocational Home Economics L ' flllegro, fflary Swartz Rose Club. Daingerfield, Texas PORTER, mflRTHfl Hico, Texas B.fl , Pre-ITlcdical flipha Lambda Delta, L ' flllegro Deutscher Verein, Biology Club, Pies IV, fllpho Chi, Stunts I Y.UU C fl Student Council III Student fldvisoi. puTflflm, mflURiCE B.S., Kindergarten-Primary Lueders, Texas Celeste, Texos PYLE, IREflE B fl , English Philomathian, Treas. Ill, Student fldvisor. Stunts II Beauty, Summer III, Latin Club, English Club. RflnDflLS, FLOSSY Hico, Texas B S , Vocational Home Economics fldclphian Club, (Tlary Swarti Rose Club, Phi Epsilon Omicron, Sec ' y IV Advisory Council IV RflDKin, CFITHERinE Bynum, Texas B.S , Speech national Collegiate Players, Speech Club, Pres. IV, Little Theatre, Daedalian Annual Staff, Drama Editor IV, Hill County Club, Sec ' y II, Vice-Pres. IV, Round Table IV, Student Rdvisor, Stunts I, II, Chair- man IV. RRTLIFf, ISOLinfl Rogers, Texas B.fl., Interior Decoration Stunts I, Bell County Club, Pres. Ill, Round Table III, Chaparral Club, Vice-Pres IV. RRTLIFF, LUCILE B.R., History Rlice Freeman Palmer Club, UU R R ; Y UU.C R. RRHGE, BETH B.S., Vocational Home Economics RIVES, BERniCE TULLOS B.S., Speech REEVES, nriRURinE B.S., Clothing ooper, lexas Justin, Texas Henderson, Texas rriarshall, Texas REID, JOSEPHIRE Delight, flrhansas B.S., Business Rdministration Philomathia Club; Cosmopolitan Club, Business and Professional UUomen ' s Club. REID, REBECCR RRRE Pilot Point, Texas B.R., English RIpha Chi, Pres. IV, Student Advisory Council, Vice-Pres. IV, Round Table IV; Delian Club, Sec-Treas. IV; UUho ' s UUho in Rmerican Col- leges and Universities IV; Le Cercle Francois; Les Debutantes; RIpha Lambda Delta. REYROLDS, SELfTlfl B S , Public School music RHODES, GEREVIEVE B.S., Vocational Home Economics nriary Swarti Rose Club; Stunts II, IV; UU.fl.R. B BO mBm (Tlcflllen, Texas Carrizo Springs, Texas RICHRRDS, KflTHERinE LOUISE B S , Vocalionol Home Economici (Tlacy Swarli Rose Club UUeolhcrford, Texas Richardson, Texas 1 Rippy, pflULinE B n , Enslish Alpha Lambda Delia Press Club, Ptcs. IV, Dacdalran Ouorlcriy Staff, Edrlor UJho ' s UUho in flmerrcon Colleses and Universities IV. UUho ' s UUho rn Englrsh Department 1938 ROBERTS, RUTH Crawford, Texas B S., Vocational Home Economics Phi Upsilon Omicrcn f-llpha Chi (Tlory Swoili Rose Club, Rthenoeum kJ ROBERTS, DOROTHY BILL B S , English, mathematics E. V. UUhite moth Club ROBERTSOn, RITfi fTlRE B.S., Vocational Home Economics fTlary Swarti Rose Club, Houston Club, Goodlett, Texas Katy, Texas ROBinSOn, PRLmR Colemon, Texas B S , Physical Education Campus Serenaders, Stunts I, II, Betsy Ross Club, Professional UJomen ' s Club, UU R R., Corres Sec ' y III, Rec. Sec ' y IV, Dance Club, Sailing Club, Odeon Club. ROBBinS, RnnR PRUL Reagan, Texos B.S., Kmdergarten-Pnmary Odeon Club; Kindergarten-Primary Club, Rlice fieemon Palmci Club,- Campus Sarenadcrs, Spanish Club. ROSKUUELL, SYLVIR B S , Public School music Houston, Texas ROGERS, KflTHERinE Temple, Texas BR., Government-English International Relations Club, Philomathia Club Stunts II Bell County Club, Vice-Pres II, Pres IV, Round Table IV ROGERS, OSRLERE Hewlon, Texas B S., Physical Education lURR, Physicol Education Professional Club, flgloion Club, Life Saving Corps, Stunts IV ROLLySOn.mflBEL c. B.S., General Home Economics Pecos, Texas Dallas, Texas RUPLEY, rriRRynnnfi B.S., Interior Decoration L ' RIIegro Club; Dallas Club; Daedalian Rnnual Staff; Club Editor RUTHERFORD, CLOVER B.S., Public School music RUTLEDGE, BETH B,S., Clothing Corsicana, Texas Austin, Texas SADLER, SARA FRAACES Corpus Christi, Texas B.S., Business Administration Philomathia Club; Business-Professional UUomen ' s Club; Corpus Christi Club; President III; Student Advisor; Round Table III SALA, PAULIHE B.S., Spanish Galveston, Texas SARDFORD, DOROTHY B,A., Library Science Library Science Club. Santa Rosa, Texas SAUHDERS, EfnnnA Lewisville, Texas B.S., Vocational Home Economics SCHAER, BERRICE Chapel Hill, Texas B.S., Costume Design UU.A.A,; Rainbow Club; Lowry Club; Odeon Club. SCHfniDT, ESTHER B.A., English-Spanish-History Galveston, Texas SCOGGinS, JEUUEL Tioga, Texas B fl , English filpha Lambda Delta YUU C fl Lalin Club flipho Chi, Dclian Club, English Club, Student Advisor. SEDEn, LILLIfln B-S., Bu siness Rdministralion Big Spring, Texas Seguin, Texas SELLS, OLIVE B.S-, Home Demonstration Chaparral Club UUho ' s UJho in Home Demonstration IV, Home Demonstration Club, President IV, Student Advisory Council IV. SHRTTUCK, ALICE Jacbsonville, Texas BS , Speech (Tlary Eleanor Bracbenridge Club, Speech Club, Little Theatre, Alpha Chi. SHIREmAn, rnVRTLE B.fl., Spanish La Porte, Texas Simmons, AAHE navasota, Texas B.A,, Journalism Lass-O Staff, Editor IV, Circulation mgr III, Sport Editor II, UUho ' s UUho in Journalism IV, Daedalian Annual Staff, music Editor IV, Humor Editor Ml, Stud. Coun. IV, Cir. mgr. Quarterly III, Student Advisor, UU.A.A., Betsy Ross Club; Sec. II, Journ. Club, Speech Club, Theta Sigma Phi, Treas. IV, Athenaeum, Press Club, Alpha Lambda Delta,- Latin Club, Sec. II, III, Life Saving Corps,- Co-author, Pub. mgr. Stunt II,- UJho ' s UJho American Colleges and Universities, IV. SinCLETARy, JAAE Bryan, Texas B S , Business Administration Chaparral Club, Bryan Club, Vice Pres IV, Student Council IV; Student Advisor, House Pres of Stoddard Hall Squat. SKILES, LOREAA BS,, Vocational Home Economics L ' Allegro Club. SmART, FREIDA B S., Vocational Home Economics Cleburne, Texas Lamesa, Texas Denton, Texas SmiTH, CHRISTIAE B S , Speech Little Theatre, Speech Club, Sec. IV, Round Table IV, Villagers Club, Vice Pres III, Pres IV. SmiTH, ELIZRBETH R, Cotsicana, Texas B,S , Speech Pres. Class IV, Student Council IV; UUho ' s UJho in Rmerican Coileses and Universities IV, UUho ' s UUho Speech IV; Hot. Collesiate Players; RIpha Chi; RIpha Lambda Delta; fltheneaum, Sec. -Trees. Ill; Stunts I, II, Speech Club, Vice Pres 111; Les Debutantes; Chaparral, Pari. IV; Student Rdvisor; UJ.R.R.; Little Theatre, Daedalian Rnnual, Drama Editor III. SmiTH, GRRCE EVELYD BR., Enslish Betsy Ross Club; Enslish Club; y.UU.CR.; La Junta Club. RIto, Texas SmiTH, HELED TERESR Dallas, Te B.S,, Foods UU.R.R., Dallas Club; nriary Swartz Rose Club; Chemistry Club. SPRRKmfln, HILDA B S., Kindergarten-Primary Class Representative IV; House President of Student Council III, IV; Library Rsst. Ill, IV Italy, Texas Bracbenridge Hall III; STRLLinGS, LEnORR B.S., Vocational Home Economics RIpha Lambda Delta, Phi Upsilon Omicron; James H Lowry Club, Pres. IV, Trees. Ill; Round Table IV; (Tlary Swartz Rose Club; Les Debutantes. STRRK, mRRy RLICE BR, Vocational Home Econom (Tlary Swartz Rose Club; Student Rdvisoi STEVEnS, BERTIE ITIRE B.S., Public School music Odeon Club; y.UU.CR. STEuuRRT, rriRRy B.S., Jouinalisn magnolia, Rrbansas Grahcm, Texas STOEPPLEmflnn, GUUER SiUbee, Texas BR., Journalism Lass-O Statt, Circulation mgr. IV, Drama Ed. IV; Circulation mgr. Quarterly IV; Lowry Club; Journalism Club; Theta Sigma Phi, Sec IV; Press Club; Student Advisor; Camera Club, President III, IV. STORE, mflRGflRET B.S., Public School music Odeon Club; Philomathia Club; Cosmopolitan Club Joplin, missoui STOVflLL, VELfTlfl Tcr.ell, Texai B.S., Business Rdministration Dellan Club, Business ond Professional UUomcn ' s Club Student Plssl Physics Dept., Student Rdvisor. STOCKTOn, mflRY BELLE Temple, Texas B.fl mathematics math Club Delian Club, Y UU C fl , B S U Council, Bell Co Club SUUflin, ELIZABETH Houston, Texas B S , Costume Design Chaparial Club, Sec II, flrl Club, Sec-Treas. Ill, Athenaeum, Vice Pres. Ill, Les Debutantes, Le Cercle Francois, Houston Club, Daeda- lian Annual, Junior Ed. Ill, Asst Art Ed. IV, Stunts I, II, Art Editor Daedalian Quarterly IV, UJho ' s UUho in American Universities, IV. TATE, FRAnCES Slephenville, Texas B S , Vocational Home Economics maiy Eleanor Brachenridge Club, mary Swartz Rose Club. TAYLOR, mARY FLOREnCE Roton, Texas B.S., Kindergarten-Primary Stunts I, II, Philomathia Club, Pres IV, Student Advisor, Kindeigarten Club, Treas, Y,UJ C.R., UUA.A. TAYLOR, mRS RUBY G. Hasbell, Texas B.S., Intermediate Grammar Grade Education Intermediate Grammar Grade Education Club UU A A. TAYLOR, UJILLIE FRAnCES Rotan, Texas B S , Vocational Home Economics nriary Swartz Rose Club Philomathia Club, Vice Pres II, House President Lowry Hall I UU R A Y UU C A , Stunts I Student Council I. THOmAS, mARY BETH B.S , Art in Adverlisina Strawn, Texas THOmPSOn, miLDRED L. B.S,, Business Administration Agloion Club, Business and Professional UUomen ' s Club Throcbmorlon, Texas TRIBBLE, DEBORAH B.S,, Business Administrolion Denton, Texas TRIBBLE, LUCIE Denton, Texas B.S., Speech Betsy Ross Club, Speech Club,- Little Theatre, Dational Collegiate Players, Sec. IV; Stunts II; Student Advisor. TYUS, Finnfl ERHEST B.S-, Vocational Home Economics (Tlath Club, (Tlary Swarti Rose Club. USSERY, LRRUE Carbon, Texas B.R., Spanish La Junta; Spanish Chorus; International Relations Club; y.UJ.C.R. VRn PELT, LORETTR B.R., Art Education Philomathian Club. VOYLES, RUTH B.S., Vocational Home Economics (Tlary Swartz Rose Club. nriarlin, Texas Greenville, Texas UUflLHER, LEOnORR B.R., Hindergarten-Primary Kindergarten-Primary Club; Choral; Stunts IV. UUichita Falls, Texas UUichita Foils, Texas UURLKER, fTlRRY Rlin BR., Journalism Stunts II, IV; House President Fitzgerald Hall II; Class President III; Student Council II, III, IV; Chaparral Club; Journalism Club; Camera Club; UJho ' s UUho in American Colleges and Univeriities III, IV; Cotton Ball Queen; President of Student Body IV; Student Rdvisor. UURLKER, VIRGinifl Center, Texas B.R., English Class Secretary I, Representative II; Student Council II; FPary Eleanor Brockenridge Club; Deutscher Verein; Intern. Relations; Athenaeum; Journalism Club; Stunts I; IV, Director II; Y.UU.C.R.; Sociology; Daedalian Annual Staff, Soph. Class Editor. UJflLLACE, HELL B.S., Business Administration Garland, Texas UUflREnSKJOLD, OPHELIA Clebumc, Texai B fl , Library Science Round Tabic IV Library Science Club, Pres IV, Student Advisory Council IV Alpha Chi Alpha Lambda Dello, Treas II, L ' Allegro Club Le5 Debutantes Student Asst , UJho ' s UUho in Library Science. LUARRED, UUILmA B S Art in Advertising and Ind. Art Club, Chaparral Club. UUARREn, CLYDIS B.S., Business Administration Betsy Ross Club, Sec. IV, Student Advisor. LUASHBURD, (TliLDRED B S , Elementary Education Education Club Vice Pres IV Y UU C A Ploinview, Texas OIney, Texas mcHinncy, Texas UUEBB, ALICE B.S., Kindergarten-Primary UUEBB, JERLEnE B.S., Kindergarten-Primary Little Rocb, Arkansas Gilmer, Texas UUEBB, rriARGUERITE Krum, Texas B.S., Business Administration Business and Professional UUoman ' s Club, UU.A.A., International Re- lations Club. UUESTmORELAAD, AAHETTE B S , Library Science ITIarshall, Texas UUHITE, CHARLOTTE Chicago, Illinois B S , Business Administration UUILDS, ETHEL RUTH Dallas, Texas B A , Business Administration Odcon Club Le Cercle francais. Student Asst Dallas Club Alpha Chi Sec IV, Symphony Orchestra II, IV Campus Serenaders, Student Advisor, College Choir. uuiLson, mflRCELinE B S. Journalism Princeton, Texas Kmgsville, Texas uuiLKinson, leverhe B.S Speech Little Theater, Children ' s Theatre, Corpus Chnsti Club, Vice Pres. IV,- Betsy Ross Club, Speech Club, Stunts I, II. UUILKinS, ULIinniE Cranbury, Texas B,S. Costume Design Philomathian Club, Alpha Chi, Lass-O Staff, Cartoonist IV, Art Club; Stunts IV, Student Advisor. UUILLIAPnS, FRAnCES Denton, Texas B.S., Vocational Home Economics Council Religious Act , Pres. Ill, IV, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Pres. IV; International Relations Club; Alpha Chi; ITlary Swartz Rose Club; Alpha Lambda Delta; Round Table III, IV; Student Advisor; Student Advisory Council IV. uuiLLiAfns, nAncy heleh B.A , Public School music Stunts II; Philomathian Club, Odeon Club. Cameron, Texas Dallas, Texas uuiLLiAmson, Barbara B.A., Chemistry Alpha Lambda Delta, Alpha Chi; UU.A.A.; Life Saving Corps; UUho ' s UJho in Chemistry; Biology Club; Student Asst.; Sailing Club. UUILLIAmSOn, HATHRVn E. Bay City, Texas B.A , Sociology Sociology Club; Houston Club, UJomen ' s Professional Club; Y LUC A UUILSOn, mflRy ELLEn fort UUorth, Texas B.S. Speech Speech Club, Treas. IV, Rational Collegiate Players, Pres. IV; Betsy Ross Club, Vice Pres. IV; YUUCA.; Fort LUorth Club; Alpha Lambda Delta. ojiTHERS, JEnny lee B.S., Vocational Home Economics Chaparral Club; (Dary Swartz Rose Club UUOODALL, LEnORE B.A., English Choir; Campus Serenaders; L ' RIIegro. Fort LUorth, Texas Lufbin, Texas UUOODHflm, LILLIRn 6 S., Phy ical Education LU fi fl , Corresponding Sec IV Dclian Club. UUOODS, SflRFlH f RFinCES B.S., Business Rdminislralion Odessa, Texas Son Benito, Texas lilOOLEY, LUCILLE Clarbsville, Texas B S Speech Speech Club Treas III, Betsy Ross Club, Pres. IV, Athenaeum Ha tional Collesiate Players, Little Theatre. UURIGHT ROmRLEE B S Health and Physical Education LUR fl UURRY, GRRCE B S., Kindersarten-Primary youncKRTHERinE B S., Vocational Home Economics Phi Upsilon Omicron fPary Swarti Rose Club. De Leon, Texas Brecbenridge, Texas (Tlatathon, Texas PRTTOn, mflRy ruth Decatur, Texas B.S., Kindergarten-Primary Philomathian Club, Student Rdvisor Y UU C R Cabinet Kindergarten- Primary Club, 4 I u likJi junioRs 1. ■, juniOR CLRSS OFFICERS myRTLE TURHER GERRLDinE SmiTH RUTH RLEXflRDER mRRYBLRyLOCH FRRRK RIGLER Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Representative Sponsor ELIZABETH ROBERTSOH • PRESIDEni R$ flCTOn, RICHflRDinE Enslish RLBERT, LORETTfl Library Science RLLEn, HRRRIET RHH Vocational Home Economics flPDERSOn, RRDR REBECCA Public School IDusic RnDREUUS, BETH Foods RRCHER, mflBEL JO mathematics RTCHESOn, VERR Spanish BRILEY, OPRL JURRiTR Public School music BRRROn, HRTHRyn Kindergarten -Primary BRRTELS, SOnjR IRERE Kindergarten -Primary BRSKin, VIRGiniR Vocational Home Economics BERR, JflRET ELIZRBETH Foods BEnnETT, THERESR E. Library Science Temple, Texas BEnnETT, VIVR FRYE Damon Texas Kindergarten -Primary BERRY, GLRDYS melissa Texas Vocational Home Economics BISHOP, JRHE Denton Texas Vocational Home Economics BLRYLOCK, mRRY Dallas Texas English BLOHm, DOROTHY JERR Shiner Texas Foods Jasper, Texas Galveston, Texas Hillsboro, Texas LUeotherford, Texas Greenville, Texas Granbury, Texas Graham, Texas Royse City, Texas Center, Texas Taft, Texas Franbston , Texas Kirhwood, Illinois BOLin, CHARLOTTE Enshsh BOTKin, LOUISE KOTHRYn Home Economics BRflDT, THEDfi flDfilR Clolhinj BROUUn, mfiRIE Home Demonstration BRunson, mflRiE English BRYfiriT, mfiRTHfl Kindergarten-Primary BRYRflT, nOVfl E. Speech BUCHflnfin, DELL Library Science BUCHELEUU, mflRJORIE JEUUEL Speech Doingerfield, Texas Kilgore, Texas UUaco, Texas BREEDLOVE, mflDELinE San flngelo, Texas W Vocational Home Economics WT: BREUUER BETTY Business fldministrotion Dallas, Texas 7 BRIGGS, SUE Seymour, Texas Business fldministiation .H Timpson, Texas Chicola, Texas LUhitewright, Texas Denton, Texas Saratoga, Texas Barstow, Texas BUELL, mRRIfln C. Clothing BUnYFIRD, JElREnnE J Vocational Home Economics BURDICK, ARDinELLE Art BUTTRILL, JEnniE V Vocational Home Economics BuxTon, Rosino lee Vocational Home Economics CHRHEY, LOIS Public School music Denton, Texas Crawford, Texas Coleman, Texas Dawson, Texas Houston, Texas Dallas, Texas CHILDERS, PRTSy Vocational Home Economics CHOLLflR, ivy mny Art Education CHRISTIfln, IREHE Kindergarten-Primary CLflRH, BILLR JOfl Business Rdministration CLERRy, RELLIE mathematics CORTS, DORIS JERD Journalism COBB, DOROTHY GLEnn Vocational Home Economics COCHRRn, JflRE Vocational Home Economics COLSOn, miLDRED F. Vocational Home Economics connELLy miLDRED Vocational Home Economics CRRDDOCK, LUTIE E. Vocational Home Economics CRISUUELL, RDELE Speech Tyler, Texas Fort UUorth, Texas LUaco, Texas Vivian, Louisiana Galveston, Texas Tyler, Texas riixon, Texas Throckmorton, Texas Rrlington, Texas El Paso, Texas Denton, Texas Forney, Texas CROUUDER, LETR fTlflRIE Public School (Tlusic DALE, HRZEL JRHE Vocational Home Economics DRniELS, ELIZABETH Business Rdministration DRRR, ROSRLinO Vocational Home Economics DRVIS, BETH Public School music DflVIS, HRLLIE Vocational Home Economics Hillsboro, Texas Blanco, Texas Tyler, Texas Eagle Pass, Texas Atlanta, Texas mertens, Texas hM A DRVIS, mORy SUE Physical Educotion DEPiTon, JEfln Business Rdmmistralion DERSHinriER, EVELyn Foods DIAL, mflRy HELL Business Rdministration DOUGLRS CORR Vocolionol Home Economics DUDLEy mflRy Physical Education DUKES VIVIfln Kindergarten-Primary DURHflm, JOSEPHinE Rrt DURRETT, mflRGflRET Business Administration DUUELLE, JEflnnE Applied Design EADS, GLADyS HELEPl Library Science EADS, mARy JAPE Kindergarten -Primary Biownwood, Texas Jefferson, Texas Baltimore, (Tlaryland Tucbermon, Arbansos Santo Anno, Texas Brownsville, Texas Houston, Texas Dallas, Texas Lancaster, Texas Dallas, Texas (Tlarshall, Texas nriarshall, Texas EIDSOn, LETA RUTH Speech ELLIOTT, EDHA lAEZ Vocational Home Economics ELLIS, JAAE ROBin Public School music EPPRIGHT, EDITH Pre-med. ESTES, ELIZABETH Kindergarten -Primary EUDALy, miLDRED Library Science Stanton, Texas Brady, Texas Hillsboro, Texas Charlotte, Texas Colgate, Oblohoma Bryan, Texas FRGG, LOUDRLE Kindergarten-Primary fflUGHT, DOROTHy Enslish FLEETUUOOD, RUTH Kindergarten-Primary FORTEHBERRy, HELEH Library Science FOX, ELEflnOR Rrt in Rdvertising FRRPIKLin, DOROTHy Journalism FREnCH, EUGEniR Clothing GflinES, ELIZRBETH Journalism GRLLOUURy, mRRIE Spanish GRRDy, UUiniFRED Fine and Rpplied Design GRRDRER, RLEXR Vocational Home Economics GARRETT, fTlRRIRn Vocational Home Economics Blue Ridge, Texas Paris, Texas Hearne, Texas Greenwood, Texas Gropeland, Texas Jourdanton, Texas Gainesville, Texas Rogers, Rrbonsos Eastland, Texas Robstown, Texas Fort Hancocb, Texas Reagan, Texas GEHTRy, PRULIRE Rustin, Texas Pre-fTled. GEORGE, JRRIE Rrdn nore, Oklahoma Public School (Tlusic GHEER, BESSIE Boober, Texas English GIDEOR, lORE Terrell, Texas Religious Service GILLIflm, ELIZRBETH RRE Rthens, Texas Kindergarten -Primary GIPSOR, IRERE Rice, Texas Business Rdministration GOODflLL, fRflnCES Library Science GRfly, nEVILLE Foods GREEnUUfly, KRTIE Kinder 9artcn-Primary GRIFFin DORIS English GRIFFin, rriflRifln chyle Speech GROGfln, mflRGflRET Kindergarten -Primary Gunn, jEflnnE English HflmiLTOn, LOUISE Home Demonstration HflmiLTon, VELmR lee Home Economics Hflmmons, mPRZEE Kindergarten -Primary HflmLETT, VIRGinifl flrl Education HflRBISOn, JRCKIE Business fldministrotion Gatesville, Texas Dallas, Texas Floyd, Texas (TIercedes, Texas UUichito Falls, Texas Bloomburg, Texas Beaumont, Texas Denton, Texas fTlcCasbill, Rrbansas Taylor, Texas Denton, Texas Brecbenridge, Texas HflRKEY, DORIS Library Science HARPER, mflRY FRflHCES Interior Decoration HflRRinGTOn, mRVIS History HARRIS, GuuynE Business fldministrotion HFIRRISOn, UUERHfl English HflRTLEY, BETH Physical Education Katemcy, Texas Prosper, Texas Coppell, Texas Blooming Grove, Texas Jasper, Texas Blooming Grove, Texas HRUJKES, ELLEn Public School (Dusic HflyS, mOZELLE CLUTTER, mRS Business fldministration HRUUHinS, DOROTHY LEE Kindergarten-Primary HEARD, ELIZABETH Ann Speech HEATH, BEATRICE Kindergarten-Primary HEADRICKS, IREHE Vocational Home Economics HERO, SUZAnnE Business Administration flatonia, Texas Bonhom, Texas rricAllen, Texas Belton, Texas Big Spring, Texas Roscoe, Texas Houston, Texas HERRIDGE, LOIS El Dorado, Arkansas Intermediate Grammar Grade Education HILL, EDHA ELIZABETH Public School music HIADS, niTA GRACE Journalism HODGE, LUCILLE Business Administration HODGES, miLDRED Public School music UJiergate, Texas Tye, Texas Electro, Texas Denton, Texas HOLEKAmP, LORIETTA Public School music HOLLAAD, JimmiE Vocational Home Economics HOPKinS, UUiniFRED Business Administration HOLmES, ELIZABETH Business Administration HOLT, KATHERVn Library Science HOOKS, FRAnCES Vocational Home Economics imrniM 1 HOOTOn, DOROTHY Foods HUDSon, jflnE Speech HUDGinS, mflRGRRET Business Rdministiolion HUfFHinES, ELIZABETH Vocational Home Economics HULfln, VERDfl Vocational Home Economics HURT, mflRY HELEn English jflRrrifln, jflnicE Vocational Home Economics jERKins, mnRY louise Public School nriusic jonnson, heled English jOHnson, nnn e. Speech JOnES, CHRISTinE Kindergarten-Primary JOnES, RUTH Vocational Home Economics Daingerfield, Texas Little Rock, Rrbansas UUhailon, Texas Richardson, Texas Slocum Texas Iracbeltville, Texas Pine Bluff, flrbonsas Daingerfield, Texas Keatchie, Louisiana Henderson, Texas Port Rrthur, Texas Long Branch, Texas JUDKinS, mflY BETH Business Rdministration jusTin, RnnR christihe Vocational Home Economics KELLER, mRRY Rlin Business Rdministration KEPEIPP, BETTY LOU Rrt KEnnEDY, JERLIRE Vocational Home Economics KEnnEDY, mRRY ALICE Vocational Home Economics midland, Texas Vernon, Texas Electro, Texas Carrollton, Texas Rtlanto, Texas Rtlanta, Texas KIDSOn, BEULRH mflRCILLE Kindergarten-Primary KinES, HRLLYE BURHETTE Library Science KUBITZR, RnniEBELLE Costume Design Dallas, Texas Terrell, Texas Brenham, Texas KURFEES, ELIZABETH Plainview, Texas Intermediate Grammar Grades Education LRIRD, FRRRCES Costume Design LRmB, DORIS ELmR Vocational Home Economics LRTTRER, CHRISTELLE Vocational Home Economics LEATHERS, FRRHCES Spanish LEE, VIRGiniR Pre-ITIed. LEGGE, ELIZRBETH Business Rdministration LERTZ, SYDOLIR Education and English LEUUIS, VIRGiniR Speech Rda, Oblahoma Edinburg, Texas Thornton, Texas Oabwood, Texas Dallas, Texas Shreveport, Louisiana Red Rock, Texas Gainesville, Texas LOCHRIDGE, nRRCY BLRRCHE Cleburne, Texas Rrt LOCKE, nORmR FERRE Lancaster Texas Business Rdministration LORimER, HELEH fTlRRGRRET Fort UUorth Texas English LOVELRCE, BEVERLY FERPl Vernon Texas Vocational Home Economics LOUU, RLIHE T. San Rugustine Texas Business Rdministration LOLUE, mODERR Arlington Texas Speech LOUURY, HELL Coopei, Texas Vocational Home Economics mcCflRY, JEUUEL JunE OIney, Texas Intermediate Grammar Grades Educat on (TIcDERmOTT, FROnCES fl Cameron Texas Business Rdminisliation mcDOUUELL, mERLE Gatesville Texas Vocational Home Economics fTlcGREGOR. 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UURIGHT, JEUUEL UURIGHT, mRRY HELEH UUYRTT, mRRCELERE uuYnrifln, clrrr berrice YRRBROUGH, EDRR YORK, nriYRfl YOURG, RLDRH YOURG, EVR LEE zinnmERLY, corirre UUichita Falls, Texas Cooper, Texas Kerrville, Texas Denton, Texas midland, Texas UUisner, Louisiana Roscoe, Texas (Tlineola, Texas UUellington, Texas (TlcKinney, Texas Dallas, Texas ! FRESHnriEn IR FRESHfTinn CLRSS OFFICERS nriRRGUERITE UUPLLinC President JERn STOCKEY Vice-President RUTH nEELEY Secretary flLYCE BRYRHT Treasurer ROBERTR von GREmP Class Representative RUTH RHDREUUS Class Sponsor m . ii J RBBOTT, JflnE LILLIfln RLEXflnDER, DOROTHY FRRflCIS RBERnRTHY, HOPE RLLBRITTOn, JRRET RLLISOn, mRRJORIE LERR RLVRRRDO, DICOLRSR RRQUEL RRDERSOn, IVR HELL RRDERSOn, mRRY ELIZABETH RHDERSOn, rriRRY SUE RRDERSOn, THELmfl IREHE RnSLEY, PRULIHE RPELT, ELVERR LEHORR RRCHER, mRRTHR B. 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BRADLEY, JORRIE GEHEVA BRADY, HAPPY BRAfTIE, HERRIETTA BORD,LYDIflV :) y Vernon, Texas BOOTH, SHIRLEY ' M3!f i ' Center, Texas BORDER, BARBARA y jf Galveston, Texas BOST, DORIS VIRGIRIA BOSTOR, ROSEfTlARY BOSTOR, mRRY TOfTI BOUTUUELL, RROmi BOUUDER, ARR BOUUER, DOROTHA mflE Howe, Texas Perryton, Texas Stamford, Texas Terrell, Texas nriarlin, Texas Proctor, Texas San Antonio, Texas Pittsburg, Texas LUaelder, Texas Hubbard, Texas Coleman, Texas Hot Springs, Arbansos Crocbett, Texas Hearne, Texas UJaco, Texas BHB BRflnHflm, LfiURfi CORDELIA BRnnnon, EUGEnifl BREnnfln, EflRiinE Dallas, Texas Bonham, Texas Laredo, Texas BRELUER, BETTY (VIOLET ELIZABETH) Bryan, Texas BREUER, mnRY LOISE Independence, ITIissouri BRICK, mflRY Dallas, Texas BROOKS, LOIS BROUS, ELinOR BROUUn, ETHELYnytff ' ) VJ ' ' ' ' Kirkland, Texas Denison, Texas Somervllle, Texas Pearsoll, Texas BROLBTTJRniS JOYCE BROuuninc, itioselle BRYfln, ALICE ROBERTR BRYRn, RLLIE LEE BRYRPIT, RUBY RLICE Seymour, Texas Center Point, Texas Shanghai, China Seadrift, Texas Stratford, Texas BUCHRHRn, moDEnn BUCKHOLTS, VILVin BUCKRER, LILR RUTH BULLOCK, [3ILLIE FLORERCE BURRETT, RLERE BURSOR, RELLIE GERTRUDE BUILER, nriRRIE BUTLER, PEGGY BUTTRILL, fTlRRGRRET Graham Texas Richards Texas Godley Texas (Tlonahans Texai Haslet Texas flivord Texas Lulbin Texas Roe, Rrbansas Dawson Texas BYRD, VIRGiniFl BYRnE, IREHE CRDY, mnRGRRET cflin, mflRiLEfl Houn, DRUun oun, EVELvn a. CRLVERT, HELEP LOUISE CRfTIEROn, CRTHERIRE CRmPBELL, JEflnnE LOUISE CRfTIPBELL, ROSR RUTH CRPRIELIRH, HELED L. CRRDUUELL, LEELR B. CRRREY, BRRBRRR JERR CRRPERTER, HELER JERRRE CRRROLL, RORHDR JERR CRRTER, RLERE fTIRRGRRET CRRTUURIGHT, fDRRGRRET JOE CflRUTHERS, LUCILLE CRRVEY, HELER RRTHORY CRSEY, FRRRCES L. CRSEY, HORTERSE CRTE, RORVR GIBSOR CflUULEY, SRRRH fTIRUD CERTER, FRRRCES HELER Glen Rose, Texas Big Sandy, Texas San Rntonio, Texas Dallas, Texas Denison, Texas Orange, Texas Rustin, Texas Eastland, Texas Shteveport, Louisiana UUaco, Texas Liltlefield Texas Bowie Texas Quitman, Texas Gordon, Texas Adrian, Texas Tyler Texas San Rntonio Texas San Rntonio Texas Garland Texas Crochelt Texas Temple Texas Con Can, Texas Fort UJorth Texas Penwell Texas OBmaamtmmaa CERniCH, RO mflRY KflTHRYD Galvc ion, Texas CHflmBERLRin, LUELLEn CHOmBLEE, ULVfl DEE CHEVfllLLIER, fTlflRy KOIGHT CHEYPE, ESTHER (.DELL CHILDRESS, KfiTHRYn CHURCH, BEfl CLRRK, FRRRKIE BED CLARK, mfiRTHfl G. CLARK, mARYmYRA CLAYTOn, VIRGiniR E. CLEGG, mARGARET ELIZABETH CLEVELAHD, ATHELIH BURDETTA COBB, HELL COCHRAn, JOYCE (Tlinetal UUells, Tcxoi flnglcton, Te Oi fTlatshall, Texas Ciort sville, lexas Overton, Texas Dcnlon, Texas UJichita falls, Texas UUichita Falls, Texas Denison, Texas Dallas, Texas Heches, Texas (Tlatlin, Texas Graham, Texas COLE, BILLIE mARGARET COLE, VIOLA SUE COLLIER, HARRY LOU COLLIER, LETA LEE COLLinS, FLOREnCE L. COLLinS, LORA fTIAE COLLinS, SARA Ann comPTon, mELBA fera COLVin, PEGGY JAnE Gladewater, Texas Houslon, Texos Jasper, Texas Irving, Texas Burbeville, Texas Rosebud, Texas Lulbin, Texas Sherman, Texas Kenedy, Texas COnRUUfiy, mflRGRRET COnVERSE, JURE CORLEY, DELILR CORRELL, VIRGiniR DOROTHER CORSOR, BETTY L. COUCH, rriRRJORIE RUTH COVIRGTOR, LOIS CORIRE COX, EDRR ERRLE COX, IVfl DELL COX, fTlRRTHR HARRIET CRRIG, ISRBELLE CRRiR,nnRRy heler CRISmRR, LORERE CROCKER, REBR LYRR CROSBY, IRERE SlfTlS CROUUDER, EVR CRUTCHflELD, VIRGIRIR BYRD CULPEPPER, VIRGIRIR RUTH cummiRS, mRRY louise DRLE, JERR DRRIEL, STELLR fTIRE DRRLIRGTOR, mRRY JRRE DRURER, JOCELYR ISABEL DRVIDSOR, mRURIRE Como, Texas Sherman, Texas Temple, Texas UJoodsboro, Texas Blanco, Texas Galveston, Texas San Antonio, Texas Higgins, Texas Brecbenridge, Texas Troup, Texas Palestine, Texas UUharton, Texas Perryton, Texas Lufkin, Texas Pittsburg, Texas Hemphill, Texas Colorado, Texas Denton, Texas Dallas, Texas UJhitewright, Texas Pleasanton, Texas Overton, Texas Joaquin, Texas Shreveport, La. I HB DflVIS, OnTOinETTE UUESSEnOORFF DflVIS, FRflnCIS KEriT DflVIS, GERTRUDE S DflVIS, SflDIE Dfly, SHIRLEY DEflm, DORfl LEE DEflD, BOnniE JO DERRED, miLDRED DEflSOn, DOR IS DEEPER, EmOGEHE DEVERS, ALICE LflVinifl DEVILLISS, ECITH DICKEY, PinETTfl DOBBS, KFITHERinE DOLSEn, CADGE Richmond, Texas Gainesville, Tcxa Dilley, Texo Stullgart, flibansas Temple, Texas flilania, Texas ricns, Icxos UUaco, T CO, lexos Bracbettville, Texas Brasfiay, BthgrKas J«it tine T Kb Tafl, Texa Tuiic, Texas lice, Icxas Taylor, lexos DOORHBOS, Emmfl DORETY, LUCILE DORROH, RflE DRElJU, RUTH ELIZR3ETH DUBOSE, GLADYS f. DUDLEY, ATHLEEn DUKE,CHflRLEnE DUKE, DOROTHY fTlflE DUKES, RUTH Dedeiiond, Texas Irving, Texas Bishop, Texos Piltsbutg, Texas Belton, Texas Oiona, Texas flvcry, Texas (Tlorgan, Texas San flnlonio, Texas - s- uti — T f C H . DUnBRR, (TIERLE DUnHflm, HELEn irehe DUDLRP, CLfiRfl mfiYE DUnLRP, mflREY DUnn, HfiZEL DURRETT, mfiRy r. )tY Tuscola, Texas Electro, Texas Ozono, Texas -- ■ c DUTTOn, FRflnCES DYER, DOROTHY FRflPlCES DYER, HRZEL (TIRRIE DYKES, CRTHRYn ERVES, RUTH ELIZABETH EDfnison, jRfniE rrRn EDUURRDS, ELRinE EDUURRDS, imR JERR EDUURRDS, mRmiE DELL Lubbock, Lufbin, El Paso, Denton, Denton, Tioga, Texas Texos Texas Texas Texas Texas EDUURRDS, mRRILYnn EDUURRDS, UUYnnELL EHLIHGER, LUCILLE EIHEL, rriRRY EILRRD, ELISRBETH ELIOT, (TIRRIRn ELLIOTT, FRflnCES LOUISE ELLIOTT, OfTlR LER ELLISTOn, FREDA LEE Knox City, Texas Knox City, Texas (TIcRllen, Texas Hew Braunfels, Texas Houston, Texas Centerville, Texas ColoracJo, Texas FTloran, Texas Silverton, Texas B iBI ELLISTOn, HflZEL ELIZABETH mflRGRRET S.lvetion, Texoi EnDSLEY, CHRISTinE ROSRLIE Bloombutg, Texas ESKRIDGE, mERRY BETH fTloilm, Texas ESTERRH, JEfln UUall.v Texas EVflnS, DOROTHY (Tlettion, Texas EVnnS, GERTRUDE (Tlangum, Texas EVflns, mRRion Houston, Texas EUUinG BETTY Leonard, Texas EYSSELL, JflnET mFlY Inc ependcnce, (Dissouri , , .- u t:: 3S i FRLTin, GRACE f) Oj J f J ' FRRfTlER, DOROTHYT oPJ; - ' Rustm, T gs ; , fRRRRR, DOROTHY JERPl FRRRELL, PEGGY FELTOn.fTlRRY E. FILES SRRR Leonard, Texas Vernon, Texas Corpus Christi, Texas Itasca, Texas FinCH, FflRRTHR LEE FIRE, PRTRICIR FIHREY, CHRISTIHE FLECK, VIRGiniR mflRIE FLEmiRG, LOUISE FLOUUER, mflRGRRET UJRLLflCE FLOYD, RDR B FORfTIRR, EUGERIR FOOSHEE, RUTH UJaurlba, Texas mission, Texas Hacogdoches, Texas Dallas, Texas Denton, Texas St. Louis, (Tlissouri nashvillc, Rrbansas Decatur, Texas Greenville, Texas GRRDRER, (TlRRy RRRE GRRRER, mflRY ALICE GRRRETT, LORRIRE EDITH GRULDER, CLEO FRRRCES GERRRERLD, HELER RUTH GERHARD, fTIRRTHfl mRRIE GIBBS, RLLEGRR GILLEY, RRERTHR FRYE GILLEy, CLRRR FRE FOSTER, FLORIHG FOSTER, JOHRHIE ROZELLE FRRRCIS, FTIRRY JO FRRHK, DOROTHY LRVERPE FRRRKLin, FLOREHCE FREEmRH, RUBY L. FRIUDERBERG, fTIRRY LOUISE FRISTOE, JRRECRREY FRYE, KRTHRYR fTlRRiE Jocbsboro, Texas Belton, Texas Palestine, Texas Princeton, Texas Denton, Texas Palacios, Texas Fflobanb, Texas Sabathany, Texas UJeatherfotd, Texas Longview, Texas Eastland, Texas Sherman, Texas Haslet, Texas Hearne, Texas (Tlonahans, Texas Lott Texas nricRllen, Texas Fort UUorth, Texas aP FULCHER, miLDRED Eden, Texas % m FULLER, GEORGIR FflRE San flntonio, Texas t GRIPER, LRURE nrienard, Texas S 9 GRLBRRITH, fTIRRY ELIZRBETH Denton, Texas • F GRLLIER, RRRCY RRE Houston, Texas GRHDY, LOUISE Lufhin, Texas mmmmmm ■■■B GIPSOn, ELIZABETH mflY GIST, CflRRfl LEE GLASS, REBECCA CAROLYD GLASS, UUAniTA GLAZE, mARY SUE GOLDBERG, mAXIAE GOODE, nonETTE GOSE, mnRIE ELIZABETH GOULD, ROBERTA GOUUER, rriARGUERITE GRAHRfn, LAUREL JEfln GRRnER, JERHETTE mflRIE GRAPITE, JOSEPHIAE GRAY, JUAE GREEABERG, HEARIETTR San Angelo, Texas Abilene, Texoi Bryan, Texas ■y ' ' ■ Contoe, Texas Hillsboio, Texas foil UUorth, Texas Beeville, Texas Aorthfork, UUesl Virginia UUichita Falls, Texas Dallas, Texas Houston, Texas Dallas, Texas Santa fe, Aew (Tlexico Satin, Texas Bay City, Texas GREEHHAU, IRfTlA ELIZABETH GREER, ELLA VIRGIAIA GREGORY, ELIZABETH GRIFfIS, GERALDIAE GRIFFITH, miLDRED LOUISE GRIFFITHS, BETTYEJAAE GRIGGS, GLEAHA GRinriES, BETTYE GRimES, BILLIE JOE Red Born, Texos marsholl, Texas Houston, Texas Valero, Texas Lulkin, Texas Houston, Texas Alvorado, Texas fTlerbel, Texas Coleman, Texas GRimES, LOIS GROSSE, JEUUELL ELIZABETH Guinn, rriRRifin Burfee, Texas (Tlason, Texas Hoobs, Texas Dacogdoches, Texas Cuttibert, Texas nriullin, Texas Fond du Lac, UUisconsin Lott, Texas San Rntonio, Texas riashville, Rrhansas rady, Texas Robstown, Texas HRnson, mnRiE HRRBin, rriRRy lou HRRBUCK, RUTH HRRDER, ELIZRBETH HRRDin, HELEn LORRin HRRDinC, FRy RUTH HRRHEY, VyVIEn FLO HRRmon, RnnR HRRmon, zRy EVRncELinE San Saba, Texas Henderson, Texas Tyler, Texas HflRRELL, DORIS CflTHERIHE HARRIS, BETH (fTIERRY ELIZfiBETH) HflRRISOn, KflTHLEEn HRRRISOn, RUBY HRRTLEY, COmEL HflRUJOOD, HOPE HflSTinCS, niETHEfl HflSTinGs, inr.OGEnE HRTCH, mflRGRRET HRUBOLD, BETTY HRYES, FRRRCES ELOISE HERRD, RRRBELL HERRD, JOSEPHinE HEim, VIRGiniR HEfTlPHILL, FRRPCES Sherman, Tcxoi Houston, Tcxos Rfdmorc, Oblahoma Floydada, Texas Blooming Grove, Texas Sherman, Texas Bovina, Texas Bovma, Texas Dallas, Texas Fort LUorlh, Texas Farmcrsvillc, Texas Denton, Texas fTlmeola, Texas Hew Castle, Texas Kerens, Texas iitmm HERDRICKS, LOIS RnRE HEnnESSY, miRiRm HERRY, nriRRIE HERRIRG, HELED HERROn, CLRREnCE HEUUITT, LflUUREDCE HICKS, DOROTHY RRH HIGGinBOTHRFTI, mODELLE HIGGinBOTHRfn, fTIOZELLE R chlond Springs Texas Corpus Christi Texas Hashville, Rrbansos Cuero Texas Dayton Texas Fort UUorlh Texas Blum Texas Bronte Texas Bronte Texas II tM£ ' A HILL eHFiRLOTTE RUTH HILL, mflRGflRET HILLIRRD, BETTY Rnn HILLfTIRn, GLRDYS LILIRH HinCHLIFFE, EmmR ELIZRBETH HITCHEnS, mRRILYn HODGES, nRDCy mflURinE Blum, Texas Rrcher City, Texas (Tlanor, Texas Sherman, Texas Littlefield, Texas San Saba, Texas (Tlexia, Texas fllbuquerque. Hew ITIexico Denton, Texas U . ...S HOFmRnn, mRRy mRUD ' - ' - HOKE, JOSEPHiriE ' f HOLLirriRn, jurditr HOPE, PEGGY HOUSTOn, ELERnOR (Tlason, Texas Denton, Texas Port Rrthur, Texas Dallas, Texas Stanton, Texas HOUURRD, UUILmR HUDDLESTOn, JORnn HUDGinS, ELERnOR HUDSOn, PRTRICIR BELLE HUDSPETH, DOROTHY Rnn HUFFfTlRn, DOROTHY E HUGGHinS, FRRnCES ETTR HUGHES, CRRRIE IREnE HULL, EVfi mnE lola, Texas Phoenix, Rrizona Hungerford, Tcxa Jacbsonville, Texas Dallas, Texas El Campo, Texas HULLum, monTH moE HUnriBflRD, DOROTHY SUE HUnOLEY, ELIZABETH HUDT, mflRGRRET ELOISE HUriT, RUTH HUTCHinS, CflROLVn HYER, JUnE IflnHES, RUTH ST CLfllRE IVEY, PATSY BETH JflHn, RUTH ALICE JAfDES, GUUEnDOLYD JAfTIES, (TIARGARET JAfTTESOn, fTTARY ELLEA JAmiSOn, CELIR JESTER, LUCILLE UUilU Point, Tcxai Dallas, Texas Dallas, Texas Bracbctlvillc, Texas Crystal City, Texas Paducah, Texas Eastland, Texas Rosweli, Hew rriexico Hale Center, Texas Dew Braunfels, Texas Biecbenridge, Texas UUills Point, Texas LUetumba, Oblahoma Denton, Texas Hot Springs, Arbansas jOHHSon, AnnA-mARiE JOHHSOn, ELIZABETH Taylor, Texas Cashing, Texas Q - ' ' ' JOHHSOn, FLOREPE JOHHSOn, lOHE JOHASOn, VIOLET CRTHERIAE JOHASTOn, AAA CARTER JOHASTOAE, JUSTIAE AAAE JOAES, EVELYA Elbert, Texas Cavincss, Texas Passaic, Hew Jersey Shreveport, Louisiana Brooklyn, Aew York Tulsa, Oblahoma HEnnEDY, CRfniLLE KEnnEDY, DOROTHY EXR KEnnEDY, ERR mflE KEnnEDY, HELEn FRRnCES KEnnEmER, dorothy elizrb KEY, LRURR hell HIBLinCER, EURETHR fTlRRIE KILGO, GERflLDIPE HILPRTRICH, LILLIE BELLE jazESBBasaaB JOnES, fTlRRY FRflnCES JOnES, JULIR PRGE JOnES, mRRJORIE JOnES, FRRnCES E. jonES, mYRTLE flnnR JORDRn, EVflLYnn hodges JOYHER, JflRE LEE HRDERLI, miLDRED Jim HRRCHfTIER, SYLVIR mRRIRD KRY JOYCE HECK, RUBYGRYLE KELHOFER, fTIRRY ELLEPI KELLEY, ROSEmflRY KELSRY, FRRnCES KEmP, UUILLIE FRYE Longview, Texas Center, Texas Dallas, Texas Fluvanna, Texas Raymondville, Texas ULIills Point, Texas Harlingen, Texas Pleasanton, Texas Denison, Texas LUinona, Texas riocona, Texas Dallas, Texas Tulsa, Oklahoma Denton, Texas Clovis, riew mexico Pine Bluff, Rrhansas Rtlanta, Texas Thompsons, Texas Rbbott, Texas Gladewater, Texas Bruceville, Texas KinG, LEOTfi KinKLER, Amy louise KITTRELL, LOUISE KLEin, mRRGRRET Stanley, Dew fTlexico BtcvilJe, Texas Dallas, Texas KniGHT, VIRGinifl 3 v - r ' KnOUULES, HELEn LOUISE KOBERG, CflmiLLE Lfl CROIX, LflURR CflmiLLE LRDD, BETTY LOU LRDD, fTlRRY LOUISE LfllR, BESS LflfTlB, HRTTIE HOUJflRD LRmBERT, PRTSy RUTH LRnORUm, JERRE LRREY, BETTYE Dallas, Texas Cotslcano, Texas Stamford, Texas Big Spring, Texas Rewton, Texas Fort UUorth, Texas Sherman, Texas Liltlefield, Texas UUaco, Texas Dallas, Texas Taylor, Texas Denton, Texas LRHIER, RRRR LRDELLE LRRKFORD, JEUUELL mRRGRRET LRPHflm, fTIRRY JOYCE LR ROE, DOROTHY fRRHCES LR ROE, fTIRRY JERR LRRSER, RUTH ELERROR LRIJUREHCE, GUUERDOLYn LRYTOR, JOSEPHIRE LRYTOR, SRRRH ELIZRBETH Hew Boston, Texas Lorena, Texas San Rntonio, Texas LUhitewrighl, Texas Leonard, Texas Dallas, Texas mineral UJclls, Texos Corsicana, Texas UUinnsboro, Texas ■■■ Mai LYOn, RLPHFI HELL mcflTEE, BflRBRRR D. mcCRLL, BETTY LEE mcCRLLUm. CLRRR LOUIS mcCRRROLL, mRRY mRRGRRET nricCRmmon, gril louise LERCH, EDRR HRTHRYR LEfTILEY, SIBYL LESTER, REBECCR ULIRILES LEVIRE, IDR JO LEUUIS, DORCRS LOUISE LITTLEFfilR, JERR LLOYD, mRRY VIRGIHIR LOTHHOLZ, mflXIJlE ELIZABETH LOCKE, mRRY SCOTT LOUUE, miLDRED LUCILE LOUURY, JRHE LUmmUS, RUBY LYBRflnD, UUYnELLE LYHCH, PRnCY EVELYH LYRGE, LILLIRR ELOISE Buffalo, Texas Dallas, Texas Douslosvijle, Texas Hurley, Hew fTlexico (Tlobeetie, Texas Pine Bluff, Rrbansas Rllen Texas Rosebud Texas marsfiallville Texas Calvert Texas San Saba Texas Rorwich, Rev V Yorfe Dallas Texas Cleburne Texas San flntonio Texas UUolfe City Texas Hallsville Texas Rtlanta Texas UUills Point Texas Lufkin Texas Rllen, Texas mcCOLLUm, RDERE mcCOlL ' n, CLRIRE (TlcDRniEL, RRR LEE Tyler, Texas Rthens, Texas Denton, Texas saq fTlcDfiniEL, HELEn LOUISE mcDOnflLD, DOROTHIfl JO nricDonFiLD, ELflinE Denison, Texas Dotcheilec, Texas Smilhville, Texas mcDOnflLD, HELEn D cM -iU mcDOUGFILD, JEOn nricDOUUELL, mflRy Ann nricDOUUELL, VIRGiniR G nricELFRESH, miRiflm ELOinE nricGOUjn, DOROiHy ruth rricGREUu, mnRJORiE nricKEnziE, monETTE fTicKinnon, krthleed rricLRUGHLin, ROSELVn mcmnnus, luellr crtherere mcfniLLRn, flnoRR loreire Coffeyville, Kansas Cleburne, Texas Kirbyville, Texas Houston, Texas Houston, Texas Oabwood, Texas IDcnniLLfln, mRRGRRET ELIZABETH fncfniLLEn, jrre mcnRUGHTon, rriRRy PRLmER mcRRE, jonniE ruth nricSPRDDEn, hhrrthr lee mcSUUEER, LOUISE mflCDECy, HELEn elizrbeth mRCLEOD, PHYLLiS nriRLEy, joe EmnriR mineral UJells, Texas LUheaton, Illinois Longview, Texas Shreveport, Louisiana St. Louis, (Tlissouri Denton, Texas Chilton, Texas El Paso, Texas UUoodson, Texas mRLOnEY, SUJRHE SHflROn mflnGum, doris dee mRnn, rriRRy blrrche mRnn, itiildred mRRCHmRn, KRTHlEEn mnRR, BETTE mRRTin, BILLIE LOU mRRTin, LOUISE fTlRRTin, ROBBIE DELL rriRRTinDRLE, FRRDCES mflSSOCK, HELEn E. mRTHIS, CLRRICE HRZEL mflTTHEUUS, LR HELL mRYFIELD, mRRY LEE mRYO, RRETTE Fort UJorth, Texas Gilmer, Texas Colmesneil, Texas Plymouth, Indiana Dallas, Texas Steamboat Springs, Colorado Graham, Texas Dallas, Texas Rthens, Texas Jasper, Texas Farmer City, Texas Corsicana, Texas Rustin, Texas Pine Bluff, Rrbansas Van, Texas fTlEflD, mRRTHfl SRHDERSOR mERDOR, mRBEL CLflIRE nr.EEHS, mRRGRRET ELLEfl (TIELBERT, SHIRLEY Rnn nriERRILL, ERRR LOU fTIESTRYER, mRBEL ELIZRBETH mETZ, ROZIHR JRITE miCKS, JRRET miDYETT, SUE Luling, Texas fDcGregor, Texas Fredericb, Oblafoma (Tlarlm, Texas Colorado, Texas Beaumont, Texas Poplar Bluff, rriissouri Gainesville, Texas Carthage, Texas miLLER, BflRBflRFl miLLER, BETTY LOU miLLER, DOROTHY fTlflRIE miLLER, EmmY LOU miLLER, JOY miLLER, OZELL miLLER, SfiRR KfiTE minOR, KflTHERinE miriTon, miiDRED nriflRZELL miTCHELL, fDflRY ETHEL miZZELL, flLLEHE monTGOmERY, ROUUEnfl T. ' if? ' moonEYHRm, gussie dell mOORE, DOROTHY LOUISE mOORE, HELEn RUTH Botstow, Texas TuUo, Oblahoma Gtanbury, Texas Port Deches, Texas Cisco, Texas Huntington, Texas San Saba, Texas Denton, Texas Bay City, Texas Longview, Texas Luling, Tcxcs Houston, Texas Denton, Texas Denton, Texas Kemp, Texas ' d ( mOORE, JUfiniTR ffiy M . . Goines lsrV rexas Pl- ' ' ' ' ' %ata io,, Texas mOORE, rriRRJORIE RRLEnf mOORE, mflRTHfl ROE mOORE, OJILLIE BELLE ■ , San Saba, Texas Jermyn, Texas moRGfln, viRGiniR Doples, Texas mORRIS, JEflnnETTE Oronsc, Texas moRRis, jonn Elizabeth Beaumont, Texas mORRIS, OLIVE Koppeil, Texas moRRison, rriRRY celeste Son flnlonio, Texas mOSER, ESTHER mOTZ, mRXUUELL mOUnCER, BEVERLY mouni, RLinE muno, miLDRED munson, elizrbeth muRCHison, rlijo muRCHison, EVRncEiinE mUSKR, HEHRIETTR mRRTHfl RRSH, ROSRLYn RERL, DRPHHE DEOLR RERL, DOLLYE RUTH RERL, RRRRIE CLRUDIRE REELEY, RUTH ERIR REELEY, mRRCELLR LOUISE RELLE, LUCY rriRY RETTLES, DOROTHY LRRHRfTI ROLRRD, LURR RORED, LOU RRR RORTHCUTT, RRTRLIE RORTOR, FRY RORTOR,SUE RORUUOOD, DOROTHY JRRE nORUUOOD, PflULIRE Dallas, Texas ITlart, Texas Rmarillo, Texas Houston, Texas Rrdmote, Ohiahoma RIamogordo, Rew fTlexico RIamogotdo, Rcw (Tlexico UUichila Falls, Texas marlin, Texas Pottsboro, Texas UUichlta Falls, Texas Smithville, Texas Iraan, Texas Eldorado, Texas Rngleton, Texas Vernon, Texas Grapeland, Texas Rocbport, Texas Throe bmorton, Texas Calliham, Texas San Rngelo, Texas Forney, Texas Bryan, Texas Dallas, Texas nUGEDT, ZILLfl mFlRIE ODED, LOUISE OHflRfl, mRRJORy OLIPHflHT, mOLLIE omoHunDRO, viRGiniPi v. O ' QUinn, ELOISE ORR, ELLEn ORR, LflVERHE OVERTOP, flUDREY OUUEnS, mflRJETTfl ouuinos, ninfl mpiy PACE, EDHfl ERRL PRGE, ELSIE PRRKER, RnnR RUTH PRRSons, mRmiE heler Lulins, Texas Rtlanta, Texas Diboll, Texas Longview, Texas Goochland, Viiginio Lulbin, Texas Denton, Texas (Tlertens, Texas Kerens, Texas Burbbuinett, Texas Beeville, Texas Sweetwater, Texas Blooming Grove, Texas marietta, Oblahoma Ladonia, Texas PRTTERSOn, mflRIE PRTTERSOn, REROTTR PRTTY, CYRTHIR F. PAUL, miLDRED CLRIRE PEEK, HRZEL LOIS PERKinS, SHIRLEY PERRin, ITIRRTHR EDmoniR PETERS, POLLY PETERSOn, DOROTHER Bynum, Texas Rustin, Texas Orange, Texas Texas City, Texas Clyde, Texas Port Arthur, Texas Greenville, Texas Longview Texas El Paso, Texas gfsaimBsssssaa fjY POOL, mflRY ELLEn POUJELL, PflTTY GEHE PRfiTT, JOnnETTE PRRTT, LOUISE PRICE, mflRion PRICE, PflULinE PRIDE, VIRGiniR flnnE PROCTOR, DOROTHY PURVES, nninniETcnn PUSTEJOUSHY, HELED flnn QUEED, JOnELLE RflmiREZ, CflRfriELfl RRfTlSEY, mRRCflRET FROST RfiPGE, Rnnn louise RRYmER, (TIRRY CLRIRE nricRllen, Texas Dallas, Texas ITIorcn, Texas Stamfoid, Texas Hewitt, Texas Hebbtonville, Texas Port Rrlhut, Texas Beeville, Texas Houston, Texas Jermyn, Texas Fairfield, Texas Lott, Texas FDertens, Texas LUaco, Texas Dallas, Texas PIKE, FTIRTTIE lee Teague, Texas PIRTLE, DOROTHY ELERROR Belton, Texas POLK, ROSEmRRY Belton, Texas San Rntonio, Texas Vivian, Louisiana (Tlalvern, flrbansas UUills Point, Texas Reagon, Texas Glen Rose, Texas S BBBBBSBIBH READ, OLIVE ELfllHE REflGfln, miLDRED fTIRRIE REflVIS, LUCILLE RECTOR, BETTY JfiOE REDDinO, RUBY fTlflY REED. fRflnCES Dallas, Tcxai UUaco, Texos Livingston, Texas Sanger, Texas Oabwood, Texas (Tlatlin, Texas REEVES, PRTTI RICE, imOGEnE LOLn RICHARDS, JflniS VIRGinifl RICHflRDSOn, EFIRnESTinE RICHESOn, GEnEVfl RICHEY, FLOREnCE UURIGHT RIDDLE, SUE RIGGS, IREHE RILEY, JflnE RILEY malvetn, flrbonsas Bryan, Texas Little Rocb, Rrbansas Gordonvillc, Texas Burleson, Texcs College Station, Texas UUaco, Texas fort UUorth, Texas San Rntonio, Texas RORnE, jERnnE ROBBinS, LUCin ROBERTSOn, ELBERTinE ROBERTSOn, HRTHERIHE ROBERTSOn, ROBERTR JERR , Brownfield, Texas Reagan, Texas UJinlcts, Texas Sheiman, Texas 3ERTR JERR , Longvicw, Texas . _.._ , _ - . - JU c O nS .njRRYgRR . 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ROBinSOn, HELLE ROBinSOn, ROSELLE RUTH RODGERS, mflRY ELOISE flivaiado, Texas Galveston, Texas Hew Boston, Texas ROnEY, DOROTHn LOUISE ROSE, EVELYn LOUISE ROSEnOUEST, EDITH ELRIHE ROSS, RnnE ROSS, JO RUTH ROSS, mRRJORIE ROTH, FRnniE Jachsboro, Texas Rmarillo, Texas Eastland, Texas Carthage, Texas Center, Texas Sherman, Texas ROUTH, DELL ROUUE, nRncy RUCHER, mflRGEBETH RUCKER, fTlRRIRnnR YVOnnE RUFF, rriRRY HEUUELL RYfln, HELEn SRLOIS, DflPHRE JERRETTE SRURDERS, UUinOLEE LLIaxahachie, Gatesville, San Rntonio, Fort UUorth, Fort UUorth, UUaco, Cameron, Dallas, Denton, Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas scrrborougH, berthr schrefer, ftblrgrret elizabeth S(iHfniriT, i; R scnmiTTGEns, dorothy SCHmiTTGEnS, EVELYD schreider, sylvir srrrh SCHULfTIRn, RRRR SCHULTZ, FRRHCES SCHUmRHR, mRRGRRET EVELYR Paris, Texas Hcnedy, Texas Deedvijle, Texas Houston, Texas Houston, Texas Dallas, Texas Bryan, Texas Roswell, Hew nriexico Calarina, Texas i r scHumonn, vivifln augustr SCHUUflRTZ, ESTHER mOLLY SCOFIELD, mflRGflRET SCOGGinS, JOHD HELED SCOTT, LOUISE SCOTT, mflRGfiRET SCOTT, rriRS prtsy clough SCRUGGS, mflRY BETH SEE, miLDRED LOUISE SEUUELL, inZfl LEE SHflfER, ROBERTR SHflnnon, mflRY Tom SHELTOn, ELflinE SHELTOn, ROSE SHOEfTlflHER, ITlflRTHfl flfln Pew BiaunfeU, Texas Fori UUoilh, Texas Bryan, Texas LUeimar, Texas Denton, Texas Galveston, Texas UJichita falls, Texas midland, Texas El Paso, Texas Port Isabel, Texas Roscoe, Texas Cleburne, Texas Vega, Texas Bridgeport, Texas St. Louis, Illinois SHORT, SHIRLEY RUTH Simpson, DOLLIE Sims, HflZEL SinGLETOn, VflLJEfln SKIPPinG, mflRGflRET SmEflD, ELIZABETH JUflDITfl SmiTH, CHPIRLOTTE SmiTH, DELPHinE SmiTH, mflRY LOU marsholl, Texas El Dorado, flrbansos Chicago, Illinois Bclton, Texas Zephyr, Texas Bonhom, Texas Gladewater, Texas Plainvicw, Texas Corsicano, Texas smiTH, ninR inuRfl SmiTH, RUTH L. SniDER, RUTH SnOOK, HELEn soLomon, lois soLomon, louise soLomon, mRRiE SPflnGLER, (WRGflRET Colorado, Texas Beaumont, Texas Dallas, Texas Gladewatcr, Texas LUaxahachie, Texas Valley View, Texas JL ic , -- Denton, Texas SPRRHS, ELIZ SPRRKS, HOnETR FRYE SPERR, BUEDR RLICE SPEED, DOROTHY LOU SPOOnEfnORE, THEimR Dallas, Texas UUest, Texas Eden, Texas Goose Cteeb, Texas midland, Texas Raymondville, Texas Fredericbsburg, Texas Dallas, Texas STEnCE, DOROTHY JO STEPHEnSOn, ELLED fTlRRIE STEPHEns, JEnniE STEUURRT, EUGEDIR STEUURRT, fTlRGGIE LOU STEUURRT, mflRY DELL STOCHEY, JERD PRICE STOLE, PRTRICIR Rlin STREET, ELIZRBETH San Rntcnio, Texas morgan, Texas Salado, Texas Texon, Texas Lorena, Texas Gorman, Texas Paris, Texas Dallas, Texas Holland, Texas STREET, LOUISE STREICHER, FRIEDR mETfl STRiCKLflnD, conniE STRICKLflRD, EDYTHE STRomnn, sybil nrifly STURRT, PEGGY STUERfTIER, lOEZ LEE STump, JOY cnPTOLin SURBER, DOROTHY SUUEHDER, fRflnCES LOUISE suuinnEY, rriflymE frye TfiRDY, CORFILEE TRRRY, TRTTY TRUBE, HELEP BESSIE TAYLOR, DOROTHY VIRGIRIR Graham, Texas Seagoville, Texas Eastland, Texas Heavener, Oklahoma Perryton, Texas LUichitc Falls, Texas Calvert, Texas Dew Boston, Texas TRYLOR, ELIZABETH TRYLOR, HRRRIETTE JRIIE TEGGEfTIRnn, VIOLR TEmPLE, miCHYE RKERS TERRELL, LOU GERE L ' IHIGPEH, flnniE miLDRED IIIOFTlflS, BILLIE BESS THOmRS, EDITH RRPDRLE iHomRs, fRnniEmRE Colorado, Texas Edna, Texas Tayloi, Texas y ' Seymour, Texas Dallas, Texas Chilton, Texas Rmaiillo, Texas College Station, Texas Farmersville, Texas THOfDRS, KRTHERinE THORPlTOn, RLfTlR LOU TIBBETTS, rriRRTHR PflULinE Timmins, rlice TISDRLE, HOPE BERTRICE TODD, KRTHRyn mYRDELL TOVRER, DE fllERLE TRimBLE, mfiRGRRET LOUELLER TROUUER, CRRLEEH RLICE TRUE, JRRE HELEP TUBBS, mRYRE LERR TUCKER, BRRBRRfl FLORIRE TULLOS, JEfln TURRER, EmmR LOUISE TURREY, BERRIE HELER TURRERTIRE, IRIS GUUERDOLYR (DOTTIE) VRRHOOSER, HRZEL mflRIE VILLRRREfl, HELLIE VISRGE, LILY RRITR VOCES, RILEER VOSS, IDR mRE UUflDE, RUTH fTlRZLE UURLKER, FRRRCES UURLKER, mRRIOR Tahoha, Texas Taft, Texas Falfurrias, Texas Longview, Texas fTlation, Texas Forney, Texas Hagcrman, Texas Falshear, Texas Rrp, Texas Richardson, Texas Santo, Texas Fort UJorth, Texas flmarillo, Texas Coleman, Texas El Paso, Texas Livingston, Texas Dallas, Texas Corsicona, Texas Fort ULIorth, Texas Hashell, Texas flrdmore, Oblahoma Son Rntonio, Texas Rngleton, Texas Robert Lee, Texas j2 -V w - i fu U i yt ' C i Vt- ' ' - 4 . UUflLKER, mflRy SUE j , ,«r u,:J ' o ' ' ° ' e UUflLKUP, EVELVn UJflLLflCE, FRflnCES GEPEVIEVE San Rnlonio lUflLLi nG, mflRGUERITE I,. Childress, Texas UJflLTZ, KflTHRyn j Dcnison, Texas UUflRDLflUU, HRTHLEED mflRIE UUflRE, FRFinCES JO uuRSHBURD, mflRy yvonnE UJflTKinS, UUILLIE UUflTSOn, DOROTHEA HOLfTlES UUflTSOn, mflURIETE UUEBER, JflnE flDELE UUEEKS, CflTHRyn UUEISEnFELDER, BETTy UUELLS, JOSEPHinE Bynum, Texas Denton, Texas (TIcKinney, Texas Kemp, Texas Irownwood, Texas Daples, Texas Chicago, Illinois Lulbin, Texas Beaumont, Texas LittleField, Texas uuEnDEnBURG, mflRy ruth Texon, Texas uuEST, flnnfl mnE Brady, Texas UUESTBROOH, flfllTfl Deport, Texas UUESTBROOH, HELEn menard, Texas UUESTERVELT, CHflRLOTTE Corpus Chiisti, Texas UUHflRTOn, mflRJORIE BETH Seymour, Texas UUHITE, BETH Stowell, Texas UUHITE, BEVERLY Terrell, Texas UUHITE, DORTHYE mflRIE OIney, Texas UUILLIflmS, VIRGiniR uuiLLiRms, uunnofi juhe uuiLLinmson. pri Fllamogordo, Hew (Tlexico Pleasanton, Texas Shreveport, Louisiana Sadler, Texas (Dundoy, Texas San Rntonio, Texas UUILLIS, LOLR FRRDCES UUILLIS, LOVEniR uuiLLison, mflRy rj nriexia, Texas Campbellton, Texas Palestine, Texas .V . anion, Texas Taylor, Texas J ' Fort UJprlh, Texas UUILSOn, JRHET uuiLson, rriRRy elizrbeth UUimBERLy, LOUISE ; ,.Mv A .,l ( Siaton, Teias (Tlarshall, Texas Houston, Texas c ; UUinDHflfTI, VERnOR UUITHERS, LOUISE Lfi VERRE UUITHROUU, GERfiLD DEflR UUITTE, SIBYL DOROTHY UJinJEP, flLfTlfl STELLfi UUOLFE, COnSTflnCE FERHE UJOLTERS, nLIPE LUOmfiCK, JOHPYE LOUISE UUOOD, mYRFIH-LOUREnE i A ' - pLETFK V ' rtPID, nnflR|( ELIZABETH LUORLEY, OLGIE UURIGHT, RUTH UJRIGHT, UUELTfl COPEfl Center, Texoi Jasper, Tc«ai Formersville, Texas Houston, Texas Hitchcocb, Texas Kilgore, Texas Shiner, Texas Ouitaque, Texas Houston, Texas Sherman, Texas Velasco, Texas (TIcLeod, Texas Kerrviile, Texas Carthage, Texas Laredo, Texas UUYCHE, ELIZRBETH CLRIR YflTES, mflRILYn JUDITH YERTmRn, BETTY DRESS YOCKEY, LEOnfl VIRGinifl YOUnG, RUTH ELOISE RCHRY, LEnORE LUCILLE y ( iniy LDfVcORRfE) Rlicc, Texas El Campo, Texas Labe Charles, Louisiana LUharlon, Texas nricKinney, Texas Dallas, Texas BOUUDEn, VIRGiniR CLRRK, BETTY CORy, ZILL ' flH LU CULBERSOn, mflRJORIE CURRY, mflRY EVELYD SIESECHE, CORDELin GRRDY, PERRL HRRm On, BETTY HURTER, ISRBEL LRRGFORD, mRRY LIGHT, mflRGRRET LUTTRELL, DORIS mcKEmiE, RRIEL mcKEfniE, fTlRRTHR rriRRRS, RRR fDadison, UUisconsin Dallas Texas Texarhona, Rrhansas Fort UUorth Texas nriiies Texas Dallas Texas Denton Texas El Paso Texas Dorchester Texas Hilgore Texas Steamboat Springs, Co orado Honey Grove, Texas Hearne, Texas Hearne, Texas (Tlarshall, Texas niSSEn, PEGGY San Rntonio, Texas PRRKS, DOROTHfl Desdemono, Texas TRLLEY, DORIS Joaquin, Texas von GREITIP, ROBERTR Decatur, Georgia UURHL, fTlRRY Fort UUorth, Texas ,iV v.i -f, leioi •Kl ROUnD TRBLE Virginia Harrington fliycc Charlton (Tlargarcl Hassell Jean Denton Christine Smith President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Parliamentarian , Sara Brundrett, Verna Blohm, Dorothy Jean Broobs, fltlee Ann Coble, Omega Charlton, fliyce Denton, Jean Duren, Frances (Tlae Duren, Inez Eaves, Rieen Finley, morjorie Faltine, Frances Geb, (Dary Hossell, (Tlargoret Home, La flelle Harrington, Virginia Hardy, Verna (Tlae Hooper, Beryl Jones, (Tlary Kay Jormon, Janice Loyless, Christine LaFon, Thelmo Lewis, Loho Leo, friorsha ITlcLure, Betty (Tlurphey, Dorothea nriaitin, morsho Lelio (TlcCrary, (Tlary Louise Relson, ITlary neighbors. Rose Husom, Jean Porter, fTlortha Rogers, Hothrine Picbard, Laurine Perbins, Corinne Rhode, Ellen Reid, Rebecca Rippy, Pauline Stoepplemann, Gwen Sells, Olive Stocbard, Jacbie Stallings, Lenore Shield, Anna Leigh Smith, Christine Simmons, finnc Smith, Grelchen UJhite, Charlotte UUarensbjold, Ophelia UUalber, (Tlaiy Ann UUilson, FHory Ellen UUillioms, Georgia FPae LUooley, Lucille UUilliams, Frances Zimmerly, Corrine y.uu.c.R. ITIary Louise (TlcCrary Dorothy Blohm Elizabeth Rhumann Jecn Parks Lois Pinson President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Pianist Atkinson, (Tlildred flshburn, Frances Blaylocfc, fTlary Butrill, (Tlargaret Boyd, rPary Kay Blohm, Dorothy J, Bennett, Peggy Burns, (Darjorie Beard, Elouise Cain, nriarilea Colder, Alice Cameron, Peggy Christien, Irene Clark, nriary Crain, Helen Dukes, Vivian Dukes, Ruth Eaves, Ruth English, Gretchen Ewing, Doris Jean Griggs, Jackie Gregory, Elizabeth Gwaltney, Emogene Gunn, Jeanne Geer, Virginia Lee Handler, Ethel Harder, Helen Jones, Frances Jones, Dorothy James, Gwen Kinkier, Amy Louise Kennedy, Eva Olae Kolb, Genevive Klein, Bonnie Lyntz, UJydolia martin, (Tlabel (Tlestayer, (Tlabe! (Tlabury, Cathrine nriulhollan, rnary mclTlillen, Jane I miller, Joy meeks, marjorie mcCrory, mary Louise Oliver, Jane Porks, Jean Patton, mary Ruth Perrin, martha Pinson, Lois Pigman, Betty Pitt, marian Richter, Gertrude Runyon, morion Reeves, Patti Rhumann, Elizabeth Slaughter, Gene Smith, Gretchen Scoggins, John Helen Stokes, Pauline Sprodlin, martha Stevens, Bertie Sloan, Eleanor Smucker, Ruth Smith, Laura Smith, Grace E. Swender, Louise Vonhooser, Hazel OJilbeck, minnre LUeisent, Anne UJilson, mary Ellen UUillioms, madeliene LUicks, Gloria UJalkup, Evelyn LUoodord, Kay flMilill PmiIJmii ( IllW I L council OF RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES lory Loiiie je«c [ken BknHelw ilint :eE i«iit Hold liiidii inc Ellin Frances UUiiliams President Pearl Jean Phillips Vice-President Edith Lawrence Secretary nriabel Pearson Treasurer nrirs. (Tlatlie L UUooten l miss fTlary HuKord ' nrir. UU. S Donoho ( faculty Commillee fHi. Jerome (Tloore Bell, fTlaxine Cooper, (Tlabel Gheen, Bessie Gipson, Irene Gray, Shirley Gunn, Jeanne Ivey, Hazel Lawrence, Edith Lee, De RIva (TlcCrary, (Tlary Louise Pearson, (Tlabel Phillips, Pearl Jean Pigman, Betty Jean Rollyson, (Tlabel Rhumann, Elizabeth Snoob, Helen UJilbecb, (Tlinnie Lee UUiiliams, Frances ;4- -X(_x.A Jeannetle (TlcCreary PresicJent Rebecca Reid Vice-President Patsy Gray Dance Secretory  Vl- ■ Bornett, fTlerdell Picbard, Laurine r ' JI Barron, Lucy Belle Randals, Flossy Crenshaw, Runnell Reid, Rebecca [ ' ' , l Hole, Lewis HTlarie Smith, Gretchen HS Hall, mary Jane Smith, nriargie (Tlangrum, Una (Dae UJarensbjold, Ophelia wB I (TlcCreary, Jeonnette UUilkins, UUinnie S U riance. Patsy Gray neighbors, Rose UJooley, Lucille Zwanzig, flddell STUDEHT RDVISORy COUnCIL PRESS CLUB flclon, Richacdine Goush, flmalese Bolin, Charlotte Gunn, Jeanne Brown, Rose Hinds, riila Brundrett, Vctna Pierce, Jessie Cox, mrs. D. n. Reily, Gleno Crouch, Olivia Simmons, flnne Davis, nriiidred Stewart, (Tlaty Galloway, (Tlniie Stoepplemann, Gwen Pauline Rippy riila Hinds Olivia Crouch President Vice-President Secretary -Treasurer RIbire, Kathleen Brundiett, Verna Bryant, ftlartha Childress, Patsy Beth Christian, Kilty Beth Caldwell, Rowena Diheman, Hancy Duhes, Vivian Dwelle, Jeanne Eidson, Leta Ruth Faulbner, (Tlarianna Fuller, Frances Gary, Greenwood, ITlary Frances Hardy, Verna mae Heard, Elizabeth Ann Hinds, riita Hudgins, (Tlargaret Kennedy, Geraldine Kennedy, (Tlary Rlice Hirbpatrich, Heva Lee Keneipp, Betty Lou Lane, Hino Lee fTlaxwell, Katherine nriitchell, Rrnie nriillwee, Helen Dusom, Jean Parmlee, Charlotte Pool, Catherine Rhode, Ellen Riley, Evangaline Robinson, Joel Russell, Betty Shireman, Edna Shireman, FDyrtle Shattucb, Rlice Shields, Bess Simpson, (Tlarion Smith, Hannah Frances Stmson, molly Tate, Frances Tatom, marguerite Taulbee, Virginia Tidmore, Elizabeth UUalber, Virginia UUindham, morion rriRRy ELEflnoR BRRCHEnRIDGE Verna mae Hardy Joel Robinson Palsy Childers Virginia Taulbee President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer It. L ' RLLEGRO Rchernacht, Ruth Jenbins, Doris filbert, Lorelta Jones, Emogene Alexander, Ruth Legge, Elizabeth Bolin, Charlotte Loylcss, Christine Bolinger, Frances Pouns, Jean Boone, ITIargie Porter, nflartho Briggs, Sue Robertson, fTlary F. Bnm, Sarah Robertson, Elizabeth Brown, Dorothy Rupley, (Tlaryanna Calvert, Judy Sbiles, Lorena Caradine, (Dary Ruth Stobes, Helen Cooper, (Tlabel Stropp, rriattie Ruth Cox, Barbara Turner, myrtle Davis, Zoe Ivy UJarensbjold, Ophelia Duncan, Ruth LUaugh, Helen George, Janle UUestmorland, Annette Godwin, Julia UUoodall, Lenore Godwin, Jessie LUoodord, Kathryn Gray, Deville UUyalt, Delvo Hall, Lorena Zochory, nflary Sa.ah Bnm President Elizabeth Robertson Vice-President Helen UJough Secretory-Treasurer Ruth Alexander Reporter Rllen, nriartha Jane Conley, Beatrice Ladd, Joan j Anderson, Betty Culwell, Billie fTlarie Lanier, Sara | Rnderson, Beverly Denton, Jean rricLure, Betty Babbitt, Lynn Drummond, Carmeta merchant, Catherine Jane Barron, Genevieve Drummond, Christina riicholson, Libbie Lou Bosom, Peggy Echols, Vivian Plemmons, fTlary Frances Beaton, Hay Estes, Elizabeth Ratliff, Isolina Beaton, Roberta Everheort, Sarah Sells, Olive Black, Elsie Fitzhugh, fTleroba Sielski, Jerry Brooks, fltlee Ann Freidricks, nDaurine Singletary, Jane Brown, (Tlartha Geer, Virginia Lee Smith, Elizabeth Bryant, Dova George, Josephine Smith, Geraldine dm Charlton, fliyce Harrington, Virginia Swain, Elizabeth Hassell, FDargaret Templeton, Olivia yf Hooper, Beryl LUalker, (Tlary Ann (.m Hudson, Jane Houston UJarren, Isabel Cliiii _ Jarman, Janice UUarren, UJilma B Jones, nriary H. UUheat, Charlotte Coop BL kc , £ Hl Heesee, Elizabeth UUithers, Jennie Lee (ooli Doni hi H 1 fnlo ! l 6™ Virginia Harrin glon President Isolina Ratliff Vice-President Betty Rnderson Secretary Sara Lanier Treasurer fTlary E. Goldmann Sponsor CHflPflRRflL CLUB L (Tlaiiha Lea President (Tlariorie Stone Vice-President Evelyn Christopher Secretory EKic Jo Hollowcy Treasurer Dorothy Almond Parliamentarian PHiLonriRTHin club RImond, Dorothy Holloway, Effie Jo Rogers, Kathleen Bartlett, Jeonette Hicbs, Lucile Sadler, Sara Corter, Louise Judbins, (Tloy Beth Sherwood, filmo Christopher, Evelyn Leo, morsho Small, Ruth Cooper, Helen Lowery, Connne Smith, Gretchen Coob, Kathleen Lowery, Hell Stone, (Tlarjorie Daniel, flnnie majors, mobel Taylor, Frances Deacon, Ruth (Tlathews, Evelyn Taylor, fflory Finlay, (Tlarjorie (TlcLemore, (Dargaret Von Pelt, Loretto Fleetwood, Ruth Osburn, nan Veiey, Eloise Gunn, Jeanne Pyle, Irene Vogel, Ruth Hanover, Ann Reid, Jo LUilliams, Helen Lenora Stalllngs President Thelma Lafon Vice-President Laura fTlcKinney Secretary HaezI Jane Dale Treasurer m jflnriES H. LOuuRy club I flcton, Richardine Rdams, Kathryn Bennett, Theresa Bowden, Dorothy Buxton, Rosina Connolly, Julia Cox, Carolyn Crenshaw, Runell Criswell, fldele Dutton, UUardine Eudaly, nriildred Gibbs, Ruth Harrison, LUerna Hoy, Rachael Hoynes, Lena (Tlae Irby, Dixie Jomail, Eugenia Hines, hHallye Low, niine mcDeil, Virginia (Tlantle, Celia nricad, Erile (Tlerritt, Helen (Tlerritt, Janice miller, Harriet Pattison, Ruth Reynolds, Selma Schaer, Bernice Smith, Bert Jane Stieler, Roberta Stewart, flrnetta Stoepplemann, Gwen Tidwell, Eiiiobeth Tuorila, Helen Von Gremp, Harriet UUalker, fTlarjorie UUeisent, Rnne LUimpy, Dickey UJoody, Henry Ella I FREEmnn pRimER RIberls, Flnnie Lauia finderson, ITlaxinc Rndrews, Beth Bishop, Jane Brunson, (Tiarie Coble, Omega Choney, Lois Cochran, Elma Collum, fTlarian Craig, Dettie Louise Daniels, Elizabeth Durett, (Tlaxine Eaves, flieen Estep, Lavena Fought, Dorothy foster, flrlene Gilley, (Tlory Tom Grogan, fTlargafCt Henderson, flancy Ben Huffines, Elizabeth Lowery, fTlary Jo Lundschen, fTlary Ellen nricCarty, rTlary (Tliller, Elizabeth nriiller, mary Lee fTlyers, Frances Healson, Doris Philips, Jean Richard, Laurine Pierce, Jean Pierce, Lucille Ropsilver, Dorothy Robbins, Anna Poul Smith, (Tlartha Louise Spradlin, (Dortho UUhite, Elaine UJoods, Sarah France Laurinc Picbord President Omega Coble Vice-President Loureno Estep Secretory FTlary Tom Gilley Treosurer flieen Eaves Poriiamentorion RTHEnflEUm CLUB Turner, Rose LUilliams, Frances UUilson, (Tlary Ellen ips, Pearl Jean , Theodora Derts, Ruth Scarborough, fTlarcel Swain, Elizabeth Simmons, flnne Betty iTlcLure President Carmeta Drummond Vice-President Constance Kelly Secretary fTlarcelic Scarborough Treasurer Bober, Dorothy 3oks, Pearl Brundrett, Verna Carter, Rose Culwell, Billie (Tlarie Coble, Omega Drummond, Carmeta Geer, Virgniia Lcc Heard, Elizabeth Ann Hendricbs, Dorothy James, Dorothy Sue Kelly, Constance Hoenig, Ruth Keesee, Elizabeth (Tlosely, Rebecca (Tlangrum, Una iTlae fDcLure, Betty nriathis, Juliet nriangold, Ernestine neighbors, Rose riorrell, Virginia O ' Donnell, Dorothy RDELPHinn CLUB Georgia PTIae LUilliams President fTloxine Peeb « Vice-President Gladys Eads ll Secretory M rriargie Smith Treosurer F Rllen, Rnn i t Rmthor, Rnnie Laura i Cobb, Dorothy Glenn i Coob, fTlary Elizabeth 4 Colder, Rlice Davis, Beth i Deoren, Inez Eppright, Edith Eods, Gladys Eods, fTlory Jone Hero, Suzanne Hawbins, Doiothy Lee Hulen, Verno Hunt, mary Helen GriHin, Dons Goriett, fTlarion Inbs, rriildred Rones , Po Isy Jonder, Claire Peeb, nrio xene Keillor, Borboro Pc lb. Don y Ellen Lentz, Sydolio Pi gmon, E etty Jean Lorimer, Helen morgaret Randalls, flossy Lowe, (Dodena Riddl J, L. cille (Tlurphy, Dorthco Rl shi g, E volie ITIachen, fronces Sn lith fTlc rgie mills, rriildred Sn iith Do olhy fTlortin, Vera fay St eph enso n, ITIary Beth (Tlallingly, (Tlary Boyd UUillioms, Georgio (Tlae BETSY ROSS CLUB flshburn, Frances Rtbeison, Virginia Be Boyd, nriary Hay Chambless, Hazel Craddocb, Lutie Durham, Josephine Durren, Frances (Tlae Glidden, (Dary Julia Hunter, Ida Bryce ITlannier, Gladys martin, mabel (Dosely, Theresa rricCrary, (Tlary Louis Orr, Dorothy Pauling, Dorothy Powledge, FDary Robinson, Raima Simmons, flnnc Simpson, riatalie Smith, Grace Evelyn Sparbman, Hilda Tribble, Lucie Vogel, Ruth Vouse, Ellorine UJanbin, Sylvia UUarren, Clydis UUilbinson, Leverne UUilson, fTlary Ellen UJooley, Lucille UJoods, Bennie Doln.Do ta,fc Sfweoli, titiilljti Om),fl! (obji Wild, I (i ;t,(Il tanWy ftilii, Lov Gilfci), Gral, Vii Lucille UJooley President (Tlary Ellen UUilson Vice-President Clydis UUarren Secretary Dorothy Orr Treasurer i I Blohm, Dorothy Jean Griffin, Reba Poff, Ruth BtonI, Theda Hill, Edna Plyler, Hazel Breozeole, Beulah Holt, Kothtyn Rogers, Osolene Bullrill, Jennie V. Keller, mory Rnn Steele, fTlary Elizabeth Cleaiy, Hellpe Kennedy, UUlliie mae Simmons, Elizabeth Colsen, nriildred Koy, (Tlarlon Thompson, fflildred Crawford, Katherine (Tlayo, Inez Tisdale, Celeste Curtice, (Tlarsaret fTlcDurmitt, Frances Varner, Kothtyn Darsey, Carolyn morris, Ruth Ella UUatts, Hazel fortenberry, Helen Hash, flgnes LUoy, Peggy Lynn Foster, Loveta Hobles, Rudrey UUheelocb, Janet Goldberg, Beatrice Hoel, nriartha Sue UUorkman, UUmna Grant, Virginia Parbs, Jean UJright, Bluebell Greggs, Jacbie Pearson, Dorothy Jean Virgmia Grant Rgnes Hash Jennie V. Butlnll Loveta Foster Dorothy Jean Blohm fTlrs. Helen Underwood President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Parliamentarian Sponsor flGLRIRn CLUB   II mmm mmm mmmm mfmm Jackie Slocbard riorma Latgent Rebecca Reid President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer DELinn CLUB flston, Blanche Rrmstrong, (Tlildred Blabcney, Rnn Buchanan, Dell Bennett, Clara Chaney, Edith Crouch, (Tlary Jo Cunningham, (Tlaurice Davis, Leona Davidson, C. (Tlary Delanc, Jean Fischer, Grace Forbestein, Dorothy Gipson, Irene Graves, Julia Hightower, Elsie Harroun, Virginia Hamlet, Virginia Harper, rDary Frances Harris, Gwyne Hammonds, (Tlariee Hodges, UUillie (Dae Hill, Lillian Hartley, Beth Hendrix, Elizabeth Justin, Christine Kinnerbrew, fDary Lewis, Kathryn Layton, Dorma Dee Largent, Plorma Lattner, Christel nriitchell, rriinnie Lou fTlatzinger, (Tlaude fTI. (Tlixon, Vashtie Dicholson, (Duriel Dilson, fTlary Estelle rielson, Jessie Lea Orr, UUillie Lee Paschall, Elizabeth Peterson, fTlarian Reid, Rebecca Stocbton, nriary Belle Smith, Lucille Scoggins, Jewel Schmucber, Ruth Seden, Lillian Stovall, Velma Schmidt, Louise Stocbard, Jacbie UUilmuth, Louise UJillioms, LaVerne UJoodham, Lillian . nRTIOnRL COLLEGiniE PLAYERS (Tloses, Ruth Ranbin, Cathrine Smith, Elizabeth Tribble, Lucy UUilson, (Tiary Ellen UJooley, Lucille (Tlary Hay Jones President (Daty Lucille Vacca Vice-President fTlabel Pearson Secretary Virginia Dale LUoods Treasurer I fflo(y Jflni EMI Bioiii[iP( flLPHR LflfiriBDfl DELTA Alien, (Tlartha Jane Armstrong, fTlary Frances Beaton, Roberta Cholbley, Jewel Cole, (Tlary Louise Cousins, Rosalie Cudd, Thelma Lucille frazer, (Tlartha Sue Evans, Dorothy Jane flowers, Le (Tloyne Gadberry, Idell Hansen, Jean Harrie, Bettye Hawbes, (Tlildred Hawley, (Tlarjorie Hightower, Elsie Infeley, Barbara Ann Jones, Eppie Jones, (Tlary Kay Long, (Tlary Etta (Tlaxwell, Fronces Ellen (Tliller, Helen Lucile (Tlorrison, Patricia Pearson, (Tlabel Petty, (Tlildred Pirie, Gene Price, Theodora Richter, Gertrude Routh, (Tlary Russell, Betty Smith, fPartha Louise Staton, Damrun Stewart, Arnetta Stieler, Roberta Stinson, (Tlartha Strahan, Evelyn Stropp, fTlatlie Ruth Stutheit, Elizabeth Templeton, Olivia Todwell, Alice Ruth Treptow, La Aelle Vacca, (Tlary Lucille UJhite, Dorothy UUilliams, La Verna UUinston, Betty LUood, Virginia Dale Young, Eva Lee eculoiy itmm Rebecca Rnne Reid maty Jane Fitch Ethel Ruth UUilds Beatrice Paschall flLPHfl CHI Rcton, Richatdine Almond, Dorothy Baber, Gladys Bear, Janet Elizabeth Blohm, Dorothy Jean Boyd, fDaty Kay Clarb, Ernestine Cox, Catolyn Dofsey, Caiolyn Duren, Frances fDoe Eaves, RIeen Fitch, fTlary Jane Foster, Lavela Fuller, Frances Geb, rriary Gibson, Von Glover Griffin, Doris Griggs, Jackie Hanover, Ann Hartley, Beth Heoton, rrirs. flnnie Pearl Hicbs, nriarilue Hodges, Ona Hodges, UUillie fTlae Home, La Helle Hubbard, Louise Hughes, HTlaila James, Dorotha Sue Keesee, Evabeth Lenti, Sydolic fflangrum, Una (Dae fTlalthews, Evelyn IDullins, Letha Sue neighbors. Rose noel, fTlartha Sue Oliver, Jane Paschall, Beatrice Patterson, Lavanche Pottison, Ruth Perry, Frances Peterson, fTlarion Picbard, Laurine Pierce, Dessa Porter, fTlartha Reid, Rebecca flnnc Roberts, Ruth Schmidt, Esther Scoggins, Jewel Shattucb, Alice noomi Shepherd, ITIrs. Irma Simmons, Elizabeth Smith, Elizabeth Smith, Geraldine Smith, (Tlargie Smith, Rilda Stobes, Pauline UJarcnsbjold, Ophelia UUilds, Ethel Ruth UJilbins, UUinnie UJilliams, Frances UJilliomson, Barbara mmmmmmmmm PHI upsiLon omicRon Frances UUilliams Letha Sue (Tlullins Flossy Randals Dorothy Sue James President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Clarh, nrirs, Chorlotte Ferrell, Dorothy Hossell, fDargaret Harrison, LUinifred James, Dorothy Sue mcLure, Betty (Tlullins, Letho Sue Phillips, Louise Randals, Flossy Roberts, Lenora Taylor, Frances UUilliams, Frances Young, Cathrine FRCULTY mEITlBERS Bailey, FTlrs. Grace Breihan, PTIiss Laura Eppright, Dr. Ercel George, Ffliss RIlie Goldman, ITliss ITlary Johnson, FTlrs. Eloise Tucfeer, Dr. Clara _|g li THETR SIGnriR PHI Rose neighbors President n.la Hinds Vice-President Gwen Stoepplemann Secietaiy flnne Simmons Treasurer Verno Btundiett K eeper of the Archives Fronb Riglet Sponsor Brundrett, Verna Hinds, riita Jenkins, Edna (Tlae neighbors. Rose Robertson, Elizabeth Simmons, Rnne Stewart, fTlary Stoepplemann, Gwen Terrell, Billie nTERHRTIOnRL RELRTIOnS CLUB Gretchen Smith Una friae fTlangrum Dorothy Jean Blohm President Vice-President Secretory-Treasurer Blohm, Dorothy Rogers, Kathrine Dumez, model ene Sielski, Jerry nrialaise, Beth Smith, Gretchen (Tlangrum, Una (Tloe Stochwell, nriary (TlcClure, Hatie Schmall, Helen Oliver, Jane Ussery, La Rue Parks, Jean UUiilioms, Frances Pirie, Gene UUood, Virginia Gwen Stoepplemann President Verna Brundrett Vice-President Virginia Hamlett Secretary-Treasurer Blanbenship, fPargery Harmon, Zay Bledsoe Betty Sue (Tiara, Helen Brundrett, Verna fDobry, Cathrine Coots, Doris Jean (Tlitchell, nriary Ethel Culwell, Billie nriarie Pull, Theodora Charlton, Tess Quillian, La fTlerle Davis, Gertrude Scruggs, Luta Dooley, Jessie Stoepplemann, Gwen Flowers, LufTlayne UUabe, Elizabeth Hamlett, Virginia CflfTlERfl CLUB 1 Rnsley, Pauline (Tleebs, (Tlargaret Beocham, Shirley maxwell, Lula Beth Beall, Fay (Tliller, Emmy Lou Bishop, Jane riorton. Sue Cameron, Catherine riorton, fay Cole, Billie fTlaigaret Payne, (Tlary Lou Drummond, Christine Parson, (Tlargaret Rnn Doornbos, Emma Roane, Jeanne Gomba, Gertrude Robinson, Roselle Hooper, Beryl Swienney, (Tlamye Faye Hooper, Leila Smith, Charlotte Kilgo, Jerry Tolbert, UUilma Knox, Charlotte Turner, Louise Lamb, Hattie UUilliams, Lucille (Tliller, Elizabeth RRinBOUU GIRLS ' CLUB Beryl Hooper President Hattie Howard Lamb Vice-President Sue Dorlon Secretary- Treasurer fHrs. Lee Johnson Sponsor Olive Sells Ruby Ligon Edith Lawrence Geraldine Reynolds President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer The primary purpose of the Home Demonstration Club is to promote mutual happiness among the members through the study of current research and other interesting worb being done by people in the field of tHome Demonstration, flt each monthly meeting the club has as a speaker a person who has mode some outstanding contribution to home demonstration worb. The program also provides a means of developing leader- ship and organization. Rn event which develops these two qualities more than anything else is the Rnnual Short Course. During this short course the club has as its guests, representatives from various Home Demonstration and 4-H Clubs, as well as County Rgents, Home Demonstration Rgents, and Specialists from the Extension Service of R. 111. College. Practical experience in organization and group co-operation is also obtained through projects in food preservation. HonriE DEmonsTRRTion club nriRRy suurrtz rose club The aim oF the (Tlary Swartr Rose Club is to promote professional advancement and social improvement for qualified students in tfie department of fiome economics. The monthly programs bring many interesting speakers on professional topics of interest. The club is now sponsor- ing a club lounge room in the hlousehold Rrts Building and this year has furnished and redecorated it. The fTlory Swortz Rose Club has had great influence in mstalhng the RIpha RIpha Chapter of the Phi Upsilon Omicron honorary hlome Economics Fraternity in the de- partment this year. fTlany socials and teas were also given by the club with special effort to interest all classes in their departmental club. (Tlatgaret Hoisell UUillic Frances Taylor Janet Beat Louvena Estep ITIrs. Grace R. Bailey miss Sara Lee Ptcsidcnl Vice-PrcsicJcnt Sccrclaty Treasurer Sponsors RRT CLUB (Datjorie Finlay President riorma Largent Vice-President Inez (Tlayo Secretary-Treasurer miss fTlary (Tlarsho II Sponsor The aim of the Rrt Club is to promote a general art interest over the campus,- membership composed of stu- dents who have a B average in art subjects and a high scholastic standing. The Rrt Club has been one of the most outstanding on the campus in the matter of social activity. The year was started with a hilarious comedy tabe-off, Crime Stalks the Fine Arts Building, which was written and acted by members, and whose purpose was to call attention to the many advantages of the department. Oscar Jacobson, Goldsmith, and Grant UJood, out- standing American artists who spobe on the campus, were sponsored by the club. In addition to the annual sale of Christmas cords and Japanese prints, the club offers a scholarship fund to be loaned to some deserving art student. Since it has been the aim of the Biology Club to pro- mote interest in current advances in the field of biological sciences, several entertaining and enlightening papers have been read by visiting scientists and club members. Supplementing the regular club meetings at which papers were read, there have been several social meet- ings. Among these were the Christmas party, the St. Patrick ' s treasure hunt, and the annual banquet at which the new officers were installed. (Tlarlha Porter President Helen Burgess Vice-President Evelyn (Tlallhews Secretary Virginia riorrell Treosurer nriiss Viola Ham lion Sponsor BIOLOGY CLUB Jean Denton President Dorma Loche Vice-President Hilda ITlae Rnderson Secretary-Treasurer Gladys Poland Parliamentarian miss Ruth Douglass Sponsor The aim of the Business and Professional UUomen ' s Club is to bring the members into closer contact with each other, to establish o friendlier relation between members of the department, and to discuss women ' s place in business today in connection with current- day economic problems. To prove that business can be of cultural as well as of commercial value. In order to contact the Denton business women, four officers of the TSCUJ club are associote members of the Denton Business and Professional UUomen ' s Club. This year the club published 2,000 Student Directories and sponsored lectures on parliamentary procedure and its advantages and the Civil Service system of the U. S. It entertained the depart- ment with a picnic at Lobe Dallas, gave an initiation party, an informal play party, and a farewell banquet for the club members. 1 i BusinEss flno PROfESSionfiL ujonriEn ' s club JOURnflLISm CLUB The Journalism Club, sponsored by ITlt. Fronb Rigler and (Tit. f. L. (TlcDonald, promotes a spirit of fellowship among all the students of the department, encourages interest in all phases of the journalistic field, and pre- sents a practical insight into modern newspaper voca- tions. Highlights of this year ' s activities were talks by various newspaper men, luncheons, coffees, a Journalism Day dinner-dance, a picnic at the Country Club and installa- tion of new officers at a formal dinner. Soto Lanier Virginia Stoval riila Hinds f L (TlcDonald | Franb Rigler President Vice-President Secretary ■ Treasurer EHGLISH CLUB The aim of the newly organized Enghsh Club is to promote interest in English litera- ture through reports given at the regular meetings and to bring about a friendlier relationship between members in the de- partment. The club entertains for noted authors and poets who visit the campus, thereby providing personal contact between stu- dents and celebrities. Helen Lorimer President Sydolia Lentz Vice-President Yvonne UJebb Secretary-Treasurer Catherine Ranbin President Elizabeth Tidmore Vice-President Christine Smith Secretary (Tlary Ellen UUilson Treasurer miss nriary K. Sands Sponsor The purpose of the Speech Club is to promote closer friendship among members, to develop professional back- ground, and to furnish opportunities for participation in speech activities. Any speech major or minor or member of the speech staff is eligible to membership. Regular meetings of the club are held twice a month, and the meetings consist of a program preceded by a short social meeting. Approxi- mately one hundred members during the 1937-38 session show the popularity of the club among the speech students. SPEECH CLUB 5. p. Q. R. CLUB Frances (Dae Duren President (Tlary Labe Vice-President 1 Damrum Staton Secretary Senatus Populosque Romanum — or, the Senate and the Roman People was founded to promote friendship among Latin students, and was titled S.P.Q.R. because that was the official name of the Roman Senate more than 2000 years ago. Perpetuating the customs of the Latins, members of the local S.P.Q.R. give, every year, a banquet — lavish in outlay — which closely approximates the menu served during the days of Cicero and the Caesars. Sometimes, the Botanical Gardens tabe on the aspect of Hor- ace ' s Sabine farm, and campus adherents to the great poet don Roman Togas (sheets to you) to mabe their pilgrimage to this haven of peace and thought. Franbly, the T.S.C.UU Romans ore glad that their predecessors were fond of food — UUhot on example for the S.P.Q.R. to follow! i The Deutscher Verein is for all girls who are tabing German, or who are interested in bnowing more intimately the customs of Deutschland. To satisfy this interest, the club program includes meetings at which German is spoben and sung, and German cus- toms, geography, and history are studied. One of the most interest- ing discussions of the year was a lecture by a member of the history department on current events in Germany The social program of the club included a Christmas Tavern Parly in the true German fashion. The closing affair of the year was a picnic at Lobe Dallas. DEUTSCHER VEREIH Roberta Stieler Pearl Phillips Lorietta Holebomp rPiss Lillian Benson President Vice-President Secretary Sponsor LR juniR For the students who aie interested in the language and the cus- toms o( the Spanish speabing people, La Junta Club offers many interesting opportunities through the study of Spanish literature, art, and music fti a member of the Pon-flmerican Student forum, the club sends delegates to the slate conventions which meet every two years. Through this association with Spanish clubs of other colleges in the stale, a feeling of closer friendship and interest in Spanish is pro- moted. This year the club sent several delegates to the state con- vention which met in Laredo, Texas, and fTlonterrey, fTlexico. LE CERCLE FRfltlCRIS Christine Loyless President Virginia Taulbee Vice-President (Tlyrtle Shireman Secretary Kathryn UUoodard Treasurer President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Le Cercle Francois, the advanced French Club, this year opened the doors of its membership to all second year students of French. Its aim is to pro- mote an interest in France and the language of that country by offering an opportunity for par- ticipation in activities that are typically Froncais French festivals, customs, and mannerisms arc in- corporated into programs and the actual spirit of Carnival Paris, of the countryside and the people finds expression and understanding. Sponsors who have studied in France as well as one student from Paris mabe this understanding even more sym- pathetic. The club ' s activities are both literary and social, and focility in class worb is given by the conversotionol use of the language. mflTH. CLUB Charlotte UUhite Frances (Tleyers Hancy Ben Henderson UU. n. Hughes President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Sponsor Students majoring or minoring in mathematics are invited to join the E. V. UUhite (Tlath. Club. The aim of this organiza- tion is to bring the members into intimate relationships which shall be socially pleasurable, and intellectually stimulating. Lectures revealing new conceptions and modern trends o( mathematics are interspersed by trips to Labe Dallas, in- formal picnics, and annual parties. Faculty members, as sponsors, meet with the students socially, and as a result, mutual understanding and co- operation are brought about. The club program for the year offers opportunities for facilitated understanding of subject- matter as well as association with students of mutual aca- demic tastes. ' H kk The Sociology Club aims to stimulate and promote interest in sociology and social worb. The club is open to all majors and minors of the sociology department, and emphasizes the importance of a vital interest in the worh of the students toward a higher scholastic record, so that they may affiliate themselves with the de- partment ' s chapter of RIpha Kappa Delta, the national sociology fraternity. fliyce Charlton Gretchen Smith UUillia Lea Orr Christina Drummond FDiss Jessie H. Humphries rrirs. fTlattie Lloyd UJoctcn President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sponsors SOCIOLOGY CLUB ' m i nuluol LIBRRRY SCIEHCE CLUB The oim of the Library Science Club is to further acquaintance among the major students, and to increase interest in library develop- ment. The club, open to senior library science majors only, sponsors pro- fessional and social activities for all the members in the department. Rt the regular meetings boob reviews and travel talks are given by the faculty members. The club also sponsors many social activi- ties: teas for majors, annual Christmas party, picnic at Lobe Dallas, ond a candlelight formal initiation service at close of each year for next year ' s senior members. Ophelia UUarctnbjold Pccsidcnt Lauia Kalhryn Ciawford Vice-President Rebecca fTloseley Secretary r an Osburn Treasurer T RIeen Eaves Virginia fTlcneil Sarah Everheart President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer The affiliation of the Kindergarten-Primary Club with the Rsso- ciation of Childhood Education last fall marhed the progression of another campus club to membership with its national professional organization, and with this forward step the club has made a be- ginning toward the realization of its aim: to promote interest in childhood education as a profession. Outstanding events of this club year were the first meeting in October, when a certain senior won a booh-carrying contest by having a flat head; the Christmas party, which netted a goodly supply of toys for poor children,- the fTlay garden party at Dr. Locbhead ' s home in which a new set of officers came forth; and the annual Lobe picnic, surely not a thing of beauty, but a joy forever. i! HinDERGRRTEn PRimflRY CLUB Ui 1 Ike ft t wleiiioDoi noijt bi- ■eeliii; ii coiljil ky i joodlf rty ol Oi loilh; Old ily, bul o ODEOn CLUB JB To study the outstanding contributors to the modern school of music and to endeavor to bring music into the social life of the members have been the primary aims of the Odeon Club this year Included in the monthly programs have been subjects of an ex- traordinary nature. For example, Geraldine Smith presented a program on Radio City. fln educational as well as entertaining program on modern ftd and Its Relation to fTlusic was given by fTliss La Selle of the Art Department. fTliss Owsly, voice instructor, conducted a program on The Evolution of (Tlusic in America ' The Odeon Christmas Banquet is an annual social affair of the club fit this time Dr. and fTlrs Hubbard and the members ol the music faculty are honored guests yic KHi i rB Omega Cable President L Jj Ruth Patterson Genevieve Hall Vice-President Secretary fe _fl l Lois Pinson Treasurer HI Vcrna Lynn Babbitt Reporter RIO GRRHDE Elizabeth Tidmore President Doris Jean Ewins Vice-President Geroldine Chandler Secretary Bell, Theresa Bennett, Clara Chilton, (Tlaideen Day, Louise Dudley, nriary Dittman, Ellen Ewing, Doris Jean Ehilinger, Lucille Fine, Pat Fristoe, Jane Carey Funb, Lenore Finloy, (Darjorie Griffin, Doris George, Bernice Goodrich, nriildred Hawhins, Dorothy L. Holloway, Effie Jo Holland, (Tlary Ann Joyner, Jane Lee Lamb, Doris (Tlorgan, Dorothy fTledley, (Tlargery Pride, Virginia Pfenninger, Hanna Reynolds, Selmo F. Shafer, Eleanor Stewart, Rrnette Tidmore, Elizabeth UUashington, (Darjorie i ' 0 ' Y - Bounds, Iva Plell Hichs, Lucille Schmal, Helen Cable, Omega Hooper, Beryl Small, Ruth Cooper, Dorothy Lobe, rriary Tacbett, Betty Geer, Jane Lorimer, Helen (Tl. Tibbetts, martha P. Gibbs, Ruth Hazel Love, Estelle True, Jane Helen Gill, Irene rriatthews, Evelyn UJalber, FDarjorie Harris, Bettye Palmer, Cecilia UUilderspin, Rllo Haubold, Betty Rucber, fTlarzebelh UUilson, nriary Ellen Hendricbs, Dorothy Rucber, fTlorianna FT. UUORTH CLUB Helen (TIargarel L orimer President Ruth Small Vice-President Cecilia Palmer Secretary-Treasurer DflLLflS CLUB Corinne Zimmerly Pteiident nriacy Blaylocb ViccPtesidcnl Kalhryn UJoodatd SectclaryTtcasurci Rbbolt, Jane Bennett, Peggy Blaylocb, ma.y Clark, Selene Clcnbinbeard, Carolyn Christian, Kilty Beth 3som, Peggy EUon, Helen flecb, Virginia Ferguson, fTlartha Graner, Jeonette Hill, fliyce Kidson, Beulah Klein, nriargaret ITlcfltee, Barbara nriarchman, Kathlee mantle, Cc (Tlorrison, Patricia IDoore, Dorothy nrionnier, Gladys riichols, Elaine Procter, Dorothy Ross, Elizabeth Rupley, (Tlaryanna Smith, fTlartha Louise Sleinberger, Irene Steworl, nriildred Tidwell, Elizabeth Turner, Rose Totem, (Dorgaret UUilds, Ethel Ruth UUilliomson, Fedicia UJoodard, Kothiyn Zachry, fTlary Zachry, Lenore Zimmerly, Corinne ilh ielly flkitluP, eHile. hpit in.nilo Bland, Bobbie Hay, Rachael Dory Eh Dunbar, merle Hinds, Hita Grimes, Betty mcDode.maryFra ce Gist, Cora Lee mochen, Frances miller, Cristme murphey, Dorothea Shields, Billy flBILEnE CLUB Dorothea murphey President Rachael Hay Vice-President Billy Shields Secretary-Treasurer Dila Hinds Reporter Janice Jarman President rriartha Jane Alien Vice-President Christina Drummond Secy. -Trees. nriiss Ruth Farnham Sponsor cosmopoLiTRn fldams, flilen, flnsley, Baber, Bayless, Beaird, Beacham, Bradley Brewer Bryan, Bungers, Burns, Butler, Cassady, Center, Christopher Clarb, Corning, Crosley, Davison, Dawson, Deever, Dershumer DeUJitt, Dral, Drummond, Drummond, Dumez, Estes, Evans, Eysell Flower, Funh, Gaines, George, Gibson, Grant, Gray, B., Gray, S. Griggs, Gunter, Hale, C, Hale, S., Hardy, Hawley, Henry Herridge, Hitchens, Hittson, Hooper, Huddleston, J., Huddleston nn., Hudson, J., Hudson, P., HuFfman, lanhes, Ibarburu, James Jameson, Johnson, E., Johnson, H., Johnson, V., Johnston, fl. Johnston, J., Jones, Kelly, Kclrofe Kennedy, Kimbrough, King, L. King, v., Kirbpatricb, Knox, Lanier Lee, Legge, Lester, Littlefair, (Tic (Tlillen, nricRae, mcSpadden, monn (Tlarr, mossoch, maxwell, ITlay nriayfield, ffleebs, metz, fTliller riorthcutt, norton, F., Horton, S. Omohundro, Parbs, Parmalee, Payne Pierce, Plemmons, Porter, Powell Power, Pratt, Ramsey, Reeves, Reid Richards, Robinson, Schultz, Simpson D., Simpson, m., Sims, H., Sims, fTl. Sbinner, Stamps, Stuthelt, Summa Swinney, Tucber, B., Tucber, fTl. Von Gremp, UUade, UUay, UJeber LUebb, LUilliams, L., LUilliams, m, UUood, m., UUood, L., UUorbman Yeatman. Bartells, Sonja Brundrett, Verna Buchanan, rTlargaret Bullard, Lottie fTlarie Caldwell, Frances Deacon, Ruth Dorroh, Rae Dryden, Rutha B. Felton, (Tlary Gandy, LUinifred Hall, Doris Hennessy, (Tliriam IngersoM, Virginia nriathis, Juliet miller, Anna Doris Dusom, Jean Pfluger, Luclle Robertson, Dorothy Sadler, Sara Frances Vanhooser, Hazel UUestervelt, Charlotte UUyche, Elizabeth CORPUS CHRISTI fltlee Rnn Broobs Laverne UUilbinson Doris Honey mrs, mary Frances moore President Vice-President Secretary -Treasurer Sponso |a HOUSTOn CLUB Dorothy Smith Virginia Toulbee Pearl Jeanne Phillips Doris (Tlay Plealson President Vice-President Secretary I? ' •, ' ■ v - X N iAM Anderson, (Tlary E Babbitt, Lynn Beard, Eiouise Cameron, Peggy Croning, Thelma Eiland, Elizabeth Evans, Peggy Evans, nriarion Gallier, Hancy Rae Glass, UJanilc Gregory, Elizabeth Griffiths, Bettye Gunn, Hathryn Harris, Beth Hero, Suzanne Johnson, Juanita Lundschen, fTlary E mcfTlillian, Elizabeth Reolson, Dons fTloy rielson, Patricia Hored, Lou Ann Olivari, nriiriam Paul, rriildred Phillips, Pearl Jeanne Shireman, Edna Shireman, fTlyrtle Smith, Dorothy Stephens, Betty Ruth Swender, Louise Toulbee, Virginio Terry, Ethel UJimberly, Louise LUood, fTlargarette Yates, (Tlarilyn Bell, Pelda Galvan, Juliet (Tlulcohy, Kathryn Bryant, Betty Jo Gray, Sue Ella Peterson, Dorothea Bowden, Dorothy Harmon, Betty See, fDildred Conlcy, (Dildred Garvie, Jane Sherrod, Aellie Bell Connolly, Julia Hnowles, Louise Todd, Hathryn Cushman, Helen ITIacLeod, Phyllis Edmison, flan ITIcCamant, Sue EL PflSO CLUB Dorothy Bowden Dorothea Peterson ricllie Bell Sherrod President Vice-President Treasurer HILL couniy fTlartha Leila (Tlartin President Cathrine Rankin Vice-President Ann flilen Secretary Inei Hiblinger Treasurer Rllen, Rnn Bowmer, Sammic Burnet, Elizabeth R. Breedlove, (Tladeline Crowder, Leta (Tlarie Davis, Hallie Davis, nriabel Edmonson, Jonniemae Ellis, Jane Robin Frazier, Dorotha Glaze, nriary Sue Goldberg, Beatrice Green, Frances Greer, Edith Hicfes, Helen Holt, Hathryn Hiblinger, Inez Hiblinger, Euretha Hiblinger, Juanita martin, fTlartha L. martin. Opal martin, Vara Faye Deal, mary Rnne Pauling, Dorothy Patterson, marie Phillips, madeline Ranbin, Cathrine Roberson, Louise Scott, Iris Stob es, Helen Stephenson, mary UJardlaw, Kathleen UJilson, La Vona ni{oii,Doii Sfjwei, Bet Wl,ff( fmHin, fl flshburn, Frances Bailey, Hatherine Bevens, LoVerne Bishop, Anna Lou Bishop, Jane Bryant, flova Carruth, Tommie Casteel, flnnabell Church, Bea Craddocb, Lutie Edwards, Elaine Fleming, Louise Fritz, mary Alice Galbraith, mary E. Gearreald, Helen Gose, marie Gibbs, Louise Grady, Pearl Hendley, Sara Louise Hodges, mildred Hunter, Judy Jagoe, Catherine Jamison, Celia Ligon, Ladelle Long, mary Etta Lothmon, Elinor martin, Ruth mcCrary, mary Louise merritt, Helen merritt, Janie minor, Hatherine L. Phillips, mary Russell, Betty Scott, Louise Smith, Christine Surber, Dorothy Taliaferro, Juanita Taliaferro, Lorene Taylor, Geneva UUhite, Alto UUhitmore, El UUood, Bennie Hate VILLAGERS ' Christine Smith President Geneva Taylor V ce-President Lulic Craddocb Secretary mary Elto Long Treasurer R. E. Jacbson Sponsor fldair, Dorothy Borron, Genevieve Bloieb, Pauline Brewer, Betty Brown, Bess Dornell, Frances Eden, nriildred Eudoly, rriildred Franklin, Florence Glass, Rebecca C. Holmes, Elizabeth Kaplan, Rose Koenig, Bertha Dell mcDonoid, Helen D. mcHeil, Virsinio miller, Helen Heelcy, Ruth Rice, Imogene Lola Richey, Florence Rochelle, Esther Schulman, Anna Scofield, rriargaret Singletory, Jane Smith, Rnno Frances Srameb, Dorothy IT). Stuart, Peggy Thomas, Edith Vezey, Eloise HERRTOFTEXnS flnno Leigh Shield President Elizabeth Simmons Vice-President Velma Jo FDason Secretory-Treasurer BRynn club Bess Brown President Jane Singletary Vice-President Peggy Stuail Secretary-Treasurer Ruth rieeley Reporter flmthor, Rnna Laura Bratton, Charlene Blansit, fTlerrell Dale, Hazel Jane Doran, Elain Elliot, Edna Fulcher, fTlildred Floyd, UUinfred Grosse, Jewel Gainer, Sarah Hall, Frances Hoffman, fTlary ITI Hurd, Lydo Frances Hamicb, Evelyn Harbucb, Ruth Hicbenbothem, (Tl. Hicbenbothem, FTl Hoffman, Delia L. Harris, Gwen Harbey, Doris Kirbpalricb, fleva L. Lee, De RIva ITlcGregor, Billie rricGregor, Fonora rrioson, Velma (Tloore, Genevo rrioore (Tlartha Roe Patterson, Juanita Simmons, Elizabeth Sporbs, Roneta Foe Shield, Rnna Leigh Taylor, Galcns Tisdale, Celeste Turney, Bin Hillen LUeslbioob, Helen UJatson, Dorothy Yanlis, Ruby BEAUTIES PB BM Mi wmmmmmmmmm RUTH mRRTin Local girl is most beautiful senior . . . Ruth fTlartin, darh brunette, is five feet six and a half inches tall and weighs 103 pounds . . . The daughter of Dr. (Tl. L. fTlartin, Ruth lives in Denton and is com- pleting her third year at T.S.C.UU. . . . Her preference in men runs to the strong and silent type . . . Herbert fTlarshall and Horma Shearer are her favorites in cinema stars ... In sports, the senior beauty is partial to badminton, altho ' her tastes also include football and basketball — especially if T.C. is playing Commerce . . . flil-around favorites — fried chicben, collecting perfume bottles, tog dances, and the College Club. I w¥ li r v SEDIOR m m ammm II LETn RUTH EIDSOn R sense of humor is the essential requirement in the type-of-man Leta Ruth Eidson, most beautiful junior, prefers . . . RItho ' both blondes and brunettes ore acceptable, he must be tall and a good dancer . . . Slightly more than five feet four inches tall and weighing 110 pounds, Leta Ruth is a speech major who prefers Don Rmeche and Kathryn hiepburn in the way of screen stars . . . John (TIason Brown is her top choice in critics ... In the way of sports, Leta Ruth goes in for horseback riding, golf, and shoot- ing rabbits . . . Quite franbly, however, she admits that a few shots at the College Club birdies might be substituted for the latter sport . . . fTlember of fTl.E.B. . . . (Dost cherished pipe dream — a trip to Rlosba. junioR JORn LRDD Serene is the word for Joan Lodd, sophomore journahst from Sherman. Five feet, five inches tall and weighing 110 pounds, Joan surveys exciting events coolly — even watching her favorite football star mate touchdowns and being told that she was chosen beauty . . . Carole Lombard and Spencer Tracy are the blonde beauty ' s cinema favorites, and Tommy Dorsey ' s swing rhythms rate tops as radio entertainment ... In men, Joan prefers the athletic type ... In professions, she is partial toward the novel or editing a fashion magazine , . . Pleasant day-by-day pastimes — living in Rustin Hall and being a Chaparral. y Hp-- SOPHOmORE mmmm a mmm m im LUCY nELLE Representing the freshman class, Lucy claims Dallas as her hometown . . . She weighs 123 pounds and stands five feet and five inches from her uppermost loch to the ground . . . She belongs to the brown- ette class, boasting of dark brown hair and brown eyes . . . Lucy thinks LUilliom Powell is the only gentleman of the screen and tabes fanny Brice ' s character of Snooks as her favorite program of the air waves . . . The only word to describe the type of boy she prefers is masculine, and she likes food with a capital F ... To tell the truth the dark-eyed freshman gained quite a few pounds the first five months she attended T.S.C.UU., but now she is busy getting that figure in shape again. i « iu. MX, FRESHmnn jERnnE HRnsEn Brunette Jeanne Hansen, five feet, five incti, 111-pound sophomore beauty, is a little girl with a yen for cherry pic and scrap boohs . . . Hailing from Ploinview, Jeanne is a beauty who has definitely mode up her mind — she likes and dislikes heartily . . . Tall brunettes and reg ' lar fellers are her favor- ites in men . . . Bright colors, anything fTlexican, operas, Jimmy Stewart and Spencer Tracy also rank high on the positive side . . . Rot so foitunote are radio ' s hill-billy music and people who leave doors open . . . Her attitude toward mush in the form of anything or anybody is decidedly negative . . . Favoiitc expression — a drawled Cutie Pie . . . BERUTY AT LRRGE im amimmm wmmi ALICE BRYRni Chop suey may be an important item in T.S.C.UU. ' s conception of the Orient, but so is Rhce Bryan, freshman beauty and China ' s gift to Denton . . . The willowy type — five feet, eight inches toll and tip- ping the scales to 123 pounds, Rlice Keeps that figure by eating her favorite foods, lettuce and spinach . . . High on Alice ' s list of movie favorites is Donald Ducb, but fTlinnie fDouse, the feminine version, didn ' t even place . . . Included in the blonde ' s favorite pastimes are exhibiting her oriental what-nots and speaking Pidgin English . . . Tactics in ideal men are varied — to date Annapolis, UUest Point, Seattle, Colorado, and Hew Jersey are one lap ahead of other points north, south, east, and west. «r t BEAUTY RT LARGE wm JUNIORS 5„,ah Everheort morso-t - i? ifi Rebecca i Belly Hw ' PP EMiORS mo.lho B.OW - ' ' ,OPHO ORES ■ W Ccnnncl - - I TEXAS PAN AMERICAN EXPOSITION DALLAS October 51, 1957 Miss Verna Erundrett, Editor Daedalian Annual Texas State College for ffomen Dentor, Texas Dear Miss Brandrett ; I deeply appreciate your kj.ndne5s in asking me to be sole judge of the six Daedalian teauties for the year ' 37- ' 38; however, you must realize that it was one of the most difficult tasks I have ever undertaken. Texas shouldn ' t grow such lovely women by the dozens. I have been strictly Itnpartlal in my selections since none of the young women were known to me even by name, and I trust that the other ten love- ly girls will bear me no 111 will for not having chosen them. After all, you did say only six. Through you I send my regards to the entire student body of T. S. C, W, , and my best wishes are with you always. Very cordially ntUT UUHO ' S UUHO • DEPRRTnriEnTS I-- mnRTHfl PORTER BIOLOGY R true leader in her major field (Tlarttia Porter achieved the honor of outstanding student in the biology department because of her excellent scholarship record, executive ability, and splendid personality. Outstand- ing student assistant worb parallels her bac- terial analyses of the college water and milh supply. In the capacity of president of the Bacteriology Club she has done much to pro- mote group interest in that field. BILLIE rriRRIE CULUUELL ART R high degree of art ability accompanied by an admirable character and disposition led to the selection of Billie fTlarie Culwell as the outstanding student in the art department, hier capacity for accepting and fulfilling nu- merous responsibilities without forfeiting the enviable quality of her worb promises that she will succeed further in the realm of art. hIer general attitude toward major worb is as highly regarded as her contributions. GLRDYS BRMER BUSmESS RDmmiSTRRTIOn Gladys Baber is known in the department of business administration and economics for her sincerity, ficr quiet disnity, and [ler excel- lent scfiolarsfiip. By planning well and budget- ing hier lime she accomplishes more than is expected. Among her important contributions has been her work as student correspondent, writing to prospective students giving valuable information regarding (he college from a stu- dent ' s point of view. BRRBRRR UUILLIRmSOn CHEfniSTRy Guided by her high ideals both as a college citizen and as a student of science Barbara UJilliamson has achieved an enviable record. She has chosen her field of worb with enthusi- asm and gives promise of future growth. Her health, mental capacity, and energy ore equalled by her will to achieve. For these qualities the department of science has hon- ored her as the outstanding student. mmm BETTY mcLURE HomE Economics For professional promise as shown by her general ability and interest in her major Field Betty fTlcLure received this honor in the de- partment oF home economics. Other impor- tant qualities which led to her selection in- clude her leadership nd participation in campus activities, her seriousness oF purpose, and her splendid scholastic achievements. R happy outlook on liFe and a been sense oF humor also are regarded among her desirable traits. PRULIHE RIPPy ERGLISH Because oF her creative writing, her execu- tive ability, and her outstanding scholarship Pauline Rippy was selected as the most out- standing student in the department oF English. RIso because oF these qualities she has be- come a vital Factor in literary publications — she served as assistant editor For the quarterly 1936-37 and as editor this year. In addition to her work on the quarterly FTliss Flippy is president oF the Press Club and student assist- ant in the English department. .J mflRGnRET HRSSELL HomE Economics (Tlargaret Hassell was honored in this group by the deportment of home economics not only because she has shown professional interest in associations with the home eco- nomics club, but because she has maintained high standards of scholarship and shown spe- cial promise of future contributions. Her all- around ability in college worb has helped in her achievement of the position of on out- standing student. ESTHER SCHmiDT FOREICn LflllGUflGE Esther Schmidt, an earnest student and per- sistent worker was chosen to represent the foreign language department. She has main- tained a high academic standing while serving as a student assistant for three years. Strength of purpose and determination to succeed in her undertakings have helped her to qualify as a superior student. OPHELIR UURREnSHJOLD LIBRARY SCIEnCE Ophelia UUarensbjold was selected by the Faculty of the department of library science to represent their department for her activity, leadership, and the possession of the essential qualities necessary in the profession. (Tliss UUarensbjold has been a library assistant for three years and served as president of the Library Science Club, maintaining throughout her four years a high scholastic standing. PRTSy GRRY nRDCE fnusic Patsy Gray Ranee received this honor in the department of music because of her musical accomplishments, her possibilities for success after graduation, and her high academic standing. She has been an enthusiastic partici- pant in all musical activities, having served as president of the Odeon Club, as a member of the college choir, and as the representative of the music department on the student advisory council. Wi ff ' 9 w m w . ? , k nnnE Simmons jouRnflLism Rs editor of the Loss-O, Rnnc Simmons has proved a worthy successor to two Rll-Rmericon editors who preceded her. She is a natural student leader, a constructive thinber, and an exceptionally energetic worker. She has been particularly alert for opportunities to serve the student body, and has been active in molding as well as reflecting its opinions. Her enviable record in college also includes past service as circulation manager of the Lass-O and membership in Theta Sigma Phi, national honorary journalism fraternity. LOREnfl HniL HERLTH RRD PHySICRL EDUCRTIOn Loreno Hall, a recognized leader of cam- pus activities, was chosen to represent the health and physical education department. Her selection was based on her scholarship, skill, and activities in all sports. RIso regarded OS qualifications for this honor are her services, including past presidency in the LU.R.R., her fine professional spirit, and her good sense of professional ethics. IM--.. I ' Ji U ' - ELIZRBETH S m I T H p e e c h For general excellence in speech, including dramatics, interpfeto- tion, and original speech Elizabeth Smith attained this recognition in her major field. Executive ability and maintenance of a high scholastic record throughout her college career further her impor- tance as a student possessing many desirable qualities. OLIVE SELLS Rural Arts for her outstanding scholarship, leadership, and personality Olive Sells was named to represent the rural arts department. Poise and wholesomeness of character have merited consideration from her fellow-worfeers. Her willingness to co-operate and her services OS president of the Home Demonstration Club evidence interest in her chosen field. La nELLE HORHE R . ra I Arts La Helle Home was chosen as the outstanding student in the de- partment of sociology because of her scholarship, studentship, and activity in the Alpha Kappa Delta, national honor society, of which she is president. She is an officer in the Student Conference of Social Sciences. Her interest in the psychiatric field is accompanied by a natural interest in people and an innate sympathetic under- standing of their problems. ' Wo-  Uilioi iiom 1 i inpoi. Monalily tntPoiie lion lio 1 imitei ! ttml 10 itiHtdt. Iiliip, od i ociily, ol Itrmeol omponied !lit unit!- T ' f . V. : fW UUHO ' S UJHO • UniVERSITIES mmi mm mt .. At %V. • „. A.u ' ? ' : ■■ .r- ' r-.v.r. M-cwi i 7, ' ■ ' ;:; - ' • . c . 1 ' ' Hcih ) ' ' r: ,., •■ . -row ' ' , ; (-..ii ' l ' °.r..„,n ' -- ' ;-„„.i. ' ' « ' . ,.,.„1 ' ' lUVl. 1 MnNeBsrnE- „ .. «• vA V.. '  T • • Civ - ' ' « « ' '  ! - • . r.o. ' ••. II H ' ' o ;  ' r?!- ' ' • HUSTON. «• ' -- n - !! .- ' .•o i- I  ■• ' _ „rA ' „ Court , i-,,. ' H-M- .,. .  - Art. V. ' Vu ' B ' n a fOotV f nn Vi3a t tlixabe th SmU Garner .. 0F p y 1 ? rt, Ji •, ' .t( • -i y . J • V SPORTS UU.n.n. BORRD The UUomen ' s Athletic Rssociation reached new heights in its ef- forts to provide recreational opportunities for the entire student body. Corinne Perbins was president and Earnestine Clarb, vice- president and program chairman. The organization added Sailing Club, Fencing, Riflery, and Badminton to its sports program, and provided Splash parties. Folk dance festivals, ' Possum hunts. Open house, and Cabin parties for its many members. Corinne Perfeins President (I i UU.FI.fl. Cabin possum HUtlT It was something new in social affairs for T.S.C.UU. — a possum fiunt. But just because tfiey were new at tfie game didn ' t stop those 100 girls and three dogs from bringing home the ' possum, and to be assured of eating if there were no ' possum, they took along wieners for roasting. The possum didn ' t hove a chance, however, with 100 girls chasing him. Still he gave them a little trouble, such as climbing trees, but hienrietta Greenberg, known still for her ' possum catching ability, skinned right up the tree after him. In the end the girls proudly posed for pictures, holding the furry little animal by his tail. Lake Dallas was the scene of the hunt sponsored by the UU.n.R. UU.m. Loveless and F. L. fTlcDonald came in quite handy for lighting lamps, starting fires, and stuff. HOCHEY Field Hocfeey was again a very popu- lar sport on T.S.C.UU. campus. Under student managership of Bess Shield, a vast number of girls developed skill and enjoyed participation in this sport. Interest was furthered by Dr. Elizabeth Halsey, vice-president of the Rational Field Hocfeey Association visiting our campus and presenting illustrated lec- tures and demonstrations. i! VOLLEY BALL Ann Hanover successfully managed Volley Ball in the fall sports season, fl maximum number of girls participated in class and color tournaments and much enthusiasm was shown toward this gome that can really become active and exciting. fr BRDfTliriTOn Badminton was first offered this year as an extracurricular sport and as a class. It requires agility, speed, and alertness to show skill in this new popular sport on our campus. Faculty members enjoyed participation in a weekly play hour in the Gymnasium. Hellie Cleary was the up and coming manager of the sport. Ruth Schmucher was manager of Soccer this year. The sport was so popu- lar that the season was moved from a three- to seven-weefe session. fTlembers of all classes showed interest and en- thusiasm. SOCCER TEnnis GOLF Tennis and GoK were popular sports offering opportunity for individuol de- velopment. Beulah Breaieale was stu- dent manager of Tennis. Interest in golf was furthered by fTIrs Erma Goltliwaite, national champion, visiting our campus and showing perfect golf form to en- thusiasts of T S C UU. Ji UUith Ruth Rechlemocht os Corps Captain, many girls passed Senior and Examiners ' Life Saving Tests. The group practiced once a weeb in the pool, and the year was cli- maxed by the field Representa- tive ' s visit. Shipper Jean riusom smoothly handled the tudder and biousht greater glory to the Sailing Club. The club became an important unit of the UU.R.R. UUith the co- operation of the Denton Saihng Club, Saturday afternoons were spent gliding along in the deep water near the Labe Dallas Dam. L-A. upoitoiil (like- Soih annua ' ' - concept r ' ' ° ' -- don. ' ' efc oss REGflTTR • f EncinG Fencing gained popu- larity this year as a class and as an extracurricular sport. Dorothy Huffman, sport manager, is shown in the pictures with Helen iTIcDaniel in a lively bout. .. RIFLERY Riflery was featured as a spring sport and gave the girls oppor- tunity to practice hitting their mark Roberta Steiler managed the large group who showed much im- provement in their sbill and ability. HORSEBnCK OUTinC CLUB Under leadership of the Godwin Twins the Hihing Club was reorganized into on Outing Club in which the mem- bers took part in many outdoor activi- ties. In the pictures, you see the group in various phases of a hibe. Picnics, Cabin Patties, Tramps around the campus are a part of every girl ' s life at T.S.C.UJ. These octiivties ate offerecJ by all organizations and clubs and they mean o great deal in the social and recreational life of the students. I I ACTIVITIES I  -T 1 TumBLinG moDERn DRncE The modern Dance Club had as its presi- dent, Jeanette Schlottman, and as its secre- tary, (Tlinnie (Tlae Voelbcl. The group presented a Christmas program, a Spring Recital, and filled out of town engage- ments. I ir s  .. k A -.,,. V. V. v on ' ol,ninu ■ ■ • i:„i,-.l PUBLICRTIOnS From left to right: Ann Garner, business manager,- Verna Brundrett, editor-in-chief; Billie fTlarie Culwell, art editor. THE DREDRLIfln p-f RnnURL STRFF Brundret Kitty Beth Christian and Eli- zabeth Keesee, both educ. ' 38 have been n.-xmed assistant editors of the 38 Daedalian, according to Vcrna Brundrett, ediii-r. At a staff meeting Tuesday night, the editor, business mana- ger, and art editor of the year- book appointed the following girls to itrve as class ediotrs; Verna Mae Hardy, senior editor; Vir- ginia Taulbee, junior class; Joan Ladd, editor of sophomore section; and Namoio Bontwell. freshman editor. Gwen Stoeppleman and Tess Charlton will act as feature edi- ti.Ts of the book, and Lorena Hall has accepted the sports editor po- sition. Club editorship went to Ma- t anne Rupley and Peggy Basom. Catherine Rankins was named dramatic editor, and Anne Sim- mons music editor. Editor of pub- lications this year will be Marianne Hols=enbake. Mi.ss Christian and Miss Keesee THE LRSS-O Bach of every story there is a story! From the upper left to lower right is pictured the life cycle of a newspaper yarn. Beginning with the embryonic stage of the interview and including the eight processes of development, we see ilita Hinds gathering the nucelus when she interviews Rmalese Gough and then writes her copy. Elizabeth Robertson adds a headline; rriargaret Simpson, (Tlary Stewart, (Dr. Rigler and ITlr. Blagg go through the mechanics of setting the type and putting it together; flnne Simmons and (Tlr. fDcDonald read proof. Gwen Stoeppiemonn supervises the lost stages in the metamorpho- sis when the Lass-O, full grown, emerges from its cocoon — the folder. National AdvertisingService, Inc. Cflltf Futlithm Aoi 420 Maoi«on Ave. New Yokk. N. Y CmCAto • totroH • Lot Ant EDITORIAL STAFF Editor-in-Chief Anne Simmons Associate Editor Rose Neighbors Associate Editor Mary Stewart Society Editor Sara Lanier Sports Editor Edna Mao Jenkins Book Page Editor Freida Hamner Palmer Cartoonist . Winnie Wilkins BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager Edna Mae Jenkins Circulation Manager .... Gwen Stoeppleman FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1938 LASSO PLATFORM 1937- ' 38 1. A strong advisory system. 2. Greater faculty interest in stu- dent problems. 3. Exploration of vocational op- portunities. 4. Encouragement of participa- tion in outdoor sports. 5. More student interest in nrt- tional affairs. music mODERn CHOIR UJhether their audience is made up of civic- minded Dallasites or the local Hiwanis Club, this small group (select of course!) gets a big hand when they sing those sweet melodies. The modern choristers treh gaily to various ports of the state — cities most interested in the semi- classical side of the arts are definitely their favorites, for it is in those spots that they are most highly lauded. CRmPUS SEREHRDERS Hot trumpets and blaring saxes swing out the rhythms so popular at the gym dances on Thursday and Saturday nights. Every now and then the Serenoders, under the direction of Lenora UJoodall, step out — spread their swing — to other communities. RIthough it may be only a rumor, brought over from one of these trips, it has been said that the little girl pictured con really slap that bass. COLLEGE CHOIR T.S.C.UJ. ' s all-college choir go in for those audi- ences that have o yen for the classic. Under the direction of Dr. Jones, this group broadcast over the local studio of UJFRfl, sing their melodies to the college students, and mobe choir trips to the various ports of the state. It is said, too, that this group of collegians, in informal moments of course, can ploy, OS well as harmonize, on swing rhythms. symPHony R full symphony orchestra, from drums to violins and the flute, furnish annually a little food for musi- cal thought among the college students. Testifying to the fact that this orchestra is RLfTlOST as good as the St. Louis Symphony, several groups of upper- classmen marched down to the auditorium to hear the music (and for that reason alone) on a Thursday when their class ' attendance wasn ' t even checked. STU DEm RECITRLS In informal poses or diiisent- ly at practice, Beverly Rnder- son, nriary Jo Hamilton, Pa- tricia Reagan, Dorothy Cooper, Dorothy UUhite, Ruth Pattison, and Doris UUcFford, are build- ing air castles over the possible successes of their student re- citals. Onr sponsor iinj snt U P ' Rosemt idown ml bi UUIESEfTIRnn RECITniS RnDIO BROflDCRSTS On nearly every Tuesday afternoon broadcast, sponsored by the college, music students play or sing snatches of tfieir favorite songs. Omega Cable, Ruth Pattison, Dorothy UJhite, Lois Pinson, fTlrs. Rosemary UUaiters, and fTlrs. Hermina HHooper are shown engrossed in practice — getting ready for the next broadcast. psm PRGEflriT Under the supervision of the junior class, the public school mu- sic majors sponsor a Iradilionol Christmas pageant — the story of the riativity. S£NIOK RECITALS Mrs.Ci)tle?oWell GeneVieVe4Jall Doris Jeon Iwlng DRRfnn rW ' r LITTLE THERTRE The Little Theatre, directed by Emory G. Horger, includes Seniors who are majoring or minoring in Speech. There are Five plays produced each year, chosen to give the student the greatest opportunity for dramatic development. The settings for the plays are designed by Rrchibcld fTlcLeod, and executed by the Junior Play Production class under the direction of U. J. Ramsey. (Dembers of the Little Theatre are Laura Belle Rtherton, Rowena Caldwell, Dewitte Hines, Doris Jenbins, Dorothy Huyben- dall, Janice (Tleredith, Ruth fTloses, Catherine Ronhin, (Tlartha Ann Reagan, Rlice Haoma Shat- tucb, Christine Smith, Elizabeth R. Smith, Lucie Tribble, Laverne LUil- binson, (Tlary Ellen UUi lson, and L ucille UUooley. CRST Kino LRDY This psychological melodrama is the story of a kind-hearted lady who befriends a very suave and polished young man who is apparently in need. She finds herself cut off from friends and servants, and every move she makes to regain her freedom is frustrated by her captors. (Tlr. foilct (Tlary Herries Lucy UJeston Rose Phyllis Glcnning Peter Sontord Heriry Rbbott fida Doctor rrit Edwards ITIrs. Edwards flggie Edwards Guslav Rosenberg Dewilt Hines macy Ellen LUilson Janice (Tleredilti Laura Belle Plherlon Rlice riaoma Shatlucb Elizabeth F) Smith Catherine Rankin Doris Jenbins Laverne UJilbinson (Tlortha Ann Reagan Ruth fTloses Rowzna Caldwell Lucy Tribble 1 ' ii ' ' i L t ll 1 P HEIDI The Little Theatre ' s First produc- tion was Barrie ' s modern senti- mental comedy, Rlice-Sit-By-the- Fire. It is a story of a theatre- influenced young daughter ' s at- tempt to rescue her mother from on imagined amorous affair. The Hollywood production of Heidi met its rival for realism and child stars in the T.S.C.UU. Children ' s Theatre production, Heidi. For the first time children tooh the leads in the play. They took the parts of Heidi, Seppi, Peter and Clara. ALICE-SIT-BY-THE-FIRE r IS LIFE WORTH LIVING? For the third Little Theater production, Is Life UUorth Living? , a comic satire by Lennox Robinson, was chosen. This Irish comedy deals with the possible effect of modern advanced drama on a group of simple Irish people. The characters were varied types of modern, small-town Irish folk, and were played by members of the Little Theater. BRCKSTRG6 House lishts flash on . . . Bockstose the noises grow . . . Sounds of busy hond and feet . . . Conversation of a relaxed cast fades into the scraping noise of sets being moved ... Backstage . . . The stooped old woman of the play removed her wig and through her mabe-up already there beams the smile of a seventeen year-old col- lege girl who has spied that boy who drove two hundred miles to see her in her first character part. The crippled uncle has given way to a giggling long-legged blonde reaching for a cohe. The come- dienne who drew most of the laughs is weeping silently on the bottom step of the spiral stairs . limply held in her hand is a telegram. The bang of doors, rushing of feet . . . Then a quiet hush falls bachstage. The cast have gathered their belongings . . . Passed through the stage door seeking the rest for which their jangled nerves hunger after nights of rehearsing and strenuous work. PRIDE RND PREJUDICE The junior history of drama class presented Helen Jerome ' s adaptation of the inimitable Jane Austen ' s Pride and Prejudice, directed by (Diss fTlary H. Sands, December 1. The leading parts in the play were taken by Ratalie Simpson, Jane Hudson, Dancy Johnson, Ellarene Vause, and Ruth Alexander. Costuming and scen- ery gave the ploy brilliance and color that is not often secured in a college presenta- tion. Eighteenth century costumes of satin, velvet, and taffeta created beautiful effects, that made the play even more popular with the audience. y ti CELEBRITIES JOOSS BRLLET Hurt Jooss and his ballet of thirty-two members presented dance impressions of the fantastic times in which we live. His method is based on simplicity, direct eloquence, and drastic economy of means. UU R LTER H R m PD E n UUalter Hampden one of the most celebrated actor- manage rsofthe Rmerican stage, made his First ap- pearance on the campus this year, hie is president of the Players Club and has been dec- orated in both France and Rmer- Blanche Yurha, celebrated actress and motion picture star, was presented in The Hew flrc of the Theater this year. Rs a one-woman theater she brought her audience variety of dramatic sketches which proved her versatility as an actress. :S5{Ei|S-t;;r _ mRRCEL finD nriRRGUERITE DUPRE nriarcel Dupre, organist, and his distinguished daughter, fTlar- guerite, pianist, appeared to- gether in concert, Plovember 19th. He is known both in Rmerica and abroad as one of the foremost or- ganists of the time, and she is an accomphshed pianist in her own right. 4 JRCQUES RBRnm Jacques flbram, a native Texan and an outstanding modern pian- ist at the age of twenty-three, can well be remembered for his cap- tivating personality and unusual ability. .. The Illinois lectutet, poet, and trouba- dour, Carl Sandburg, was one of our most delightful entertainers this year. hHis win- ning manner and artful wit has established him OS one of the Southwest ' s most lovable characters. LORD mORLEY Rl. Honorable Lord fflarley, gifted statesman and peer, is one of the most popular Britishers who has ever spoben in Rmerica. He has lectured and published many articles on the United States of Soviet Russia, Siberia, and other countries of the far East. mL TED SHfllUn Ted Shown, (or f ' ' ' .turned th.s yeor w,tK K,s bo t,oupe of eisht men doncers. Th,s „„ n( modern V n GXDonent or in -- group IS a l ' ' L„, donee, ond in tKot copocty h proved Itself competent enough win universol occloim. J GRRHT UJOOD Grant UUood, a distinguished w3 artist, has become an ous- cious Figure in contemporary merican art. He is noted for his ear cut, almost dry touch with e paint brush. SI. leSlLo [OfipuslUyi ! Ill ili filly-s Slid fHi. Glo sy[ti[iie by RUTH BRYRn OUUEH ROHDE Ruth Bryan Owen Rohde, orator of world fame, was among the speakers on the campus this year, hier appointment as (Tlinister Plenipotentiary and Envoy Extraordinary to Denmark gave her the distinction of being Rmerica ' s first woman diplomat, and her unique background and unusual achievements make her a most charming personality. ST. LOUIS symPHony orchestrr The St. Louis Symphony Orchestra mode its third appearance on our campus this year under the direction of Vladimir Gloschmann. The Symphony is in its fifty-seventh year — the second oldest orchestra in the United States and (Dr. Gloschmann has been named the most complete conductor of our time by the Parisian critic, Rndre Cocuroy. DflviD BRynLEy flPD noRfTifln noTLEy 9 David Brynley and Horman Dotley, vocal duet and members in previous sea- sons of the well-known sextet of Dew Eng- land Singers, were two of the personalities of the musical world who were presented here this year. They ore noted for empha- sizing diction, articulation and pitch, and preserving the excellent musicianship as- sociated with the English Singers. I ' ll DORIS HUmPHREY flPD CHRRLES UUEIDfTlRn DflllCE TERfTl The dance team of Doris Hum- phrey and Charles UUeidmon, with their troupe of fifteen young men and women dancers, ore rec- ognized by the critics as future leaders of modern dance. D Jl ' K U.vv FERTURE ■ ■ ll 1 m Bkl M B ' ■ ' , i. ' : g :ir hffP m f niL COLLEGE niGHT Little (Diss riewcome Fish took the spotlight as guest of honor on Rll College night when all the tradespeople of Collegeville assembled on the courthouse lawn to give her a fittin ' welcome. fTlayor fDary Ann UJalber, City-fTlanager Helen fTlillwee, the rest of the political bosses and big shots of the town, and even the Junior Indians from their nearby reservations made her the center of a busy scene — a ticbet drawing in good old Trade Day fashion, harassed mamas checking babies, people dancing, eating hamburgers, drinking pop, circus acts and side-shows. Sponsored to introduce new students to campus organizations, their officers, and the Rdministra- tive heads of T.S.C.UJ., the Rll College flight program was followed by the traditional street dance in front of the Ruditorium. REGISTRnilOn Registration became a weighty busi- ness lost fall when students had to stand in a line several hundred feet long before each step in becoming a student at T.S.C.LU. Elizabeth Robertson, junior class president, ashed questions of fDrs. Otis Fowler at the information desb; (Tlarjorie Beaton, sophomore from Corsi- cana, testily viewed the line of cashier- receipt boobs along with fTliss Riken, secretary to the registrar. Rdvice from (Dr. Emerson, paying fTlr. UUelch, choos- ing courses and schedules, and check- ing out boohs was just part of the day ' s worb. But in spite of the trials and fa- tigue that filled most of the hours, regis- tration became a little festive when old friends gathered around the Loan Sale pop stand to talk a little and drink a lot of sodas. 1 ji ysMy c H t M B H H U ' i B H 1 V ■• tcI 1 1 mbt in Bib ' SlHl H LRniERn 1 PflRflDE Swinging vati-colored lanterns which ghmmered in the darbness, old students joined hands with newcomers for the lantern parade at the beginning of school. One of the most picturesque of our traditions, it highlights a weeb of octivi- tlcx; nrrnnaoA to lA olromo noxju cl,, „lc to our campus. SEniOR GRRDEn PRRTY Initiating the social activities of the year, Presi- dent and (Tlrs. Hubbard entertained with a garden party for seniors and graduate students early in Sep- tember. fTlembers of the faculty and staff were also invited. Japanese lanterns and urns filled with flowers dec- orated the garden where Floyd Graham ' s orchestra played. Officers of campus clubs and organizations formed reception groups with fTlr. and fTlrs. Emer- son, class sponsors. POSimnSTER UUEflVER JUGGLES BOXES (Tlore popular than Gable in his hey- day, the campus postoffice is the point toword which 2500 girls take the straight- est line before and after classes. Scores of girls crowd the building, in hopes of getting that awaited letter from Bill, or Charlie, or Tom — and woe unto the girl who is caught in the jam! To relieve this congestion, an addi- tion to the postoffice was built this year. Dow Postmaster UUeaver has a lot of new boxes in which to stuff letters from Bill, or Charlie, or Tom. T. S. C. UU. TRKE IN Round and round they 30 and where they stop — you ' re sure to know they ' re taking in the town. UJhether it be to see the bright hghts or entertainment or just a shopping spree, you ' ll always Find plenty of lassies about. From the his- t oric old Courthouse built in 1886, the attractive department stores, and re- freshing soda fountains, they ' re bound to end up in the modern air-conditioned theater to see the latest flicker and munch peanuts and candy, find then another day is gone! H.M.RUSSELL SONS CO. ■ I r H. M. RUSSELL SONS CO FORfTlRL COnVOCRTIOn Convocation, the Formal open- ing of the school year, gave faculty members a chance to shine in caps, gowns, and bright ribbons,- while students, decked out in white, looked on. 4 i 4 f f • C Mjv Some knitted, some studied, but the majority of students listened to President hHubbard ' s convocation message. i ion McCOMB ' S STORE JUniOR Hfly RIDE The Junior Class hayride at Lobe Dal- las was one of the First socials of the year. UUe see girls on the trucb, but where ' s the hoy UUasn ' t that the famed picnic where the sponsors, (Dr. and fTlrs. Rigler, got no food? They got no pic- tures either, so we see! FORT WORTH FISH MARKET ft TO CLASSES Slow and easy Bill-Bill does a double shuffle down the steps. Heads up, feet straight ahead — that ' s the way fDolly Stinson and Teena Pool mabe an 8:1 5. Dr. (Doore and Ophelia in a still life of the week. The gentleman with the Fats UJaller complex proves on added attraction to Dr. fTloore ' s lecture on personality. tn oR Em tR-vP n s V3n---V,u.en.o s. a scan ' ' —- i.and IvumP F. W. WOOLWORTH COCA-COLA D. D. ' s BEAUTY SHOP THE BLACKSTONE HOTEL-FORT WORTH, TEXAS KrNG ' S CHOCOLATES-FORT WORTH, TEXAS jMimiMmmmmmi mimmmim R welcome in the good old Christian spirit and 3500 R. m. cadets awaited those who journeyed to Fort UUotlh for the Rggie-Frog Gridiron battle. The train full of gay-spirited girls who left Denton at 8:30 a.m. got to Fort UUorth in time to meet the College Station special and help T.C.U. co-eds pin pennants on the Rggies. Starting from the station, 3500 cadets, both school bands, and fifteen fire trucks paraded nineteen blocbs, while students and supporters of both colleges lined the streets. Rt the F rog stadium, between halves, the fl. (Tl. band paid tribute to T.S.C.UU. by forming the initials of the college and playing RIma ITlater. Three dances climaxed the Rggie- T.S.C.UJ. Corps trip. Rt the T.C.U. gym- nasium Ibe Silver played for the merry- mabing college crowd, while the Rggie- Icnd Orchestra held sway at the Texas Hotel, hlolding the spotlight at the La be UUorth Casino was Shep Fields and his Rippling Rhythm-fTlabers. 5U HinOS RRD CHILDERS HOLD RUmmRGE SALE Rummaging around — those two chapel fund managers, Dita Hinds and Patsy Childers! Patsy, smearing lipsticb over the chambray-clad dummy ' s mouth, is slim and blond with an all-engaging smile . . . Dita, loobing on with amusement, has brown hair, dimples, and a burning interest in increasing that chapel fund . . . Both are juniors living on fourth f loor Bracb . . . Patsy ' s interest centers around home economics (she can tell you all about vitamins) . . . while Hita, slightly harassed looking, can be seen walking around with the so- ciety page of the Lass-O in her hands or on her mind . . . They ' re roommates, and according to current rumor, they get along beautifully together. =R suuimminG cHnmps Rdolph Kiefer and Ralph Flannagan, world champion swimmers, came up to Denton from Texas University and gave the T.S.C.UJ. girls interested in aquatics exhibitions of their abihty. Jeanette (Tlc- Creary, president of the Triton Club, was popular girl Do. 1 that day when Hiefer and Flannagan gave her swimming lessons. m m i DIXIE MOTOR COACH CORP. .- V JRRRETT SE LECTS RT DRLLflS Beauty reigned and T.S.C.LU. toob the spotlight of Casino stage in late October when Rrt Jarrett, singing star of the revue, chose the six most beautiful girls to grace the Daedalian beauty section. fTlid bright lights and applauding crowds (Dr. Jarrett made his selections to the rhythms of Red Hichols and his band, who were playing the closing weeb of the Pan-Rmerican show. Sixteen lovelies waited by the genial singer as he made his choices taking one from each class group and select- ing two at random. Editor Verna Brundrett jotted down the de- cisions as the singer toob his picb of the girls, whose names were not revealed until they were presented at the Senior formal fTlay 14 i( BEAUTIES ASINO spollisN Irt Joirea, iioi sinjei To the tune of Don ' t You Know or Don ' f You Care the smihng Jarretl toob the stage and gave the audience a new slant on his famous personality with his in- formality and boyish smile. The young singer mode his selections swiftly as the contestants paraded Rfter days of planning by Casino executives and the Dae- dalian staff, the great night ar- rived and Dentonites flocbed to the city. Bacbstoge before the beauty picking those lucby girls took number I place when dressing rooms were turned over to their last minute dressing. Even Jarrctt moved out to give the mosta of the besta to the excited beauties. taa mmmmmm Grinning cats and spooky ghosts danced about, candle-lit pumpkins glowed weirdly on each table, and witches pranced across the windows. One of the most festive of the special dinners honoring the students, a Hallowe ' en party was held in Lowry, Brachenridge and the special dining rooms. S E M I C R Picnic ' J ' ' ' S DEPARTMENT STORE Lively class spirit was expressed when over 300 seniors attended the annual senior picnic at Labe Dallas in the fall. Clambering on trucbs the group, led by class prexy Elizabeth Smith, shed its proverbial dignity and headed for the lake. fl chili and tamale supper was served around a crackling bonfire. T.S.C.W. CAFETERIA AND TEA ROOM 1 )y VOERTMAN ' S BOOK STORE PRRTnER...RnD SHIRE LUhile tow-sacb horses nibbled hay and com slalbs through the windows of the junior barn, chambray lassies and their hicb dates went to town trucbin ' and doing the Suzy-Q. Between dances a rickety one-horse shay provided a comfy resting place to watch the fun and listen to the music. DENTON COUNTY NATIONAL BANK «• «A V COLLEGE CLUB FERTURES DRHCinG RHD GRfTIES Our pride and joy! This year ' s extra special addition to the campus, and what an addition! UJendmg their way down to the H.R. Building on UJednesday and Sat- urday nights, well-known campus couples get together for dancing end games. They ' ll play a game of checkers, or shoot the birdies, or beat out the Big Apple. Elizabeth Robertson and (Diss Gertrude Gibson, hostesses, beep things moving by bringing around gomes or keeping the nickelodeon furnished with all the newest and favorite pieces, find incidentally, cokes and Dr. Peppers are not among the College Club s least popular attractions. LOUULY PLEDGES THEY CRn Pledse wech becomes Can You Take It ! UUeek as pledges go through the annual tortures to show their worthiness to member- ship to various clubs. Pledge duties take on the aspect of tribal rites as pledges carry imitation aviaries, submit to practical jobes, kneel as in some occult cult, and carry out instructions to the dot or suffer the consequences. THE REIN PRINTING COMPANY HOUSTON il T te PROVE TRKE IT Everything from the bowery to bid parties and vagabonds are represented. But pledges Find con- solation in remembering that after pledge weeb, there will be smooth sailing — and they can have initi- ates mabe up their beds next year. w THE COLLEGE STORE R UUEEH-EnD RT flIITHE LRHE 1 Trucbs line up at the P. O. door, and 3irls in slacbi, with brightly-colored scarfs tied around their heads to hold unruly curls in place, clamber aboard. They ore off for a spree at the T.S.C.UU. cabins at Labe Dallas, and themes and noteboobs are forgotten. Eleven miles from the campus, the labe provides a weeb-end for those rustically inclined. Sailing, swimming, and aqua-planing top the list for enter- tainment. find cooking and eating around camp fires, and shooing ants arc all a part of trucbing out to Labe Dallas. (on I m SOPHS GO RUSTIC RT CLASS SHinOIG Gingham and calico, topped with silver corsages and veiled hats, were modeled by the sophs at their annual dance in the Gym- nasium. Vivian Echols, class president, fTlary Hughston, and Hallie Beth UUilliham ar- rived on donbeys, the steeds being supplied by dotes. The contrary animals balbed en- route to the dance, delaying the arrival of their fair burdens. To become a country dance hall, the Gymnasium donned plaid gingham win- dow curtains. Brown paper rafters in the ceiling tumbled down on the merry-mabers during the evening. Rn overalled orchestra and such plebeian signs as Use the Spittoon Please, and ad- vertisements of pills that answer ail pur- poses were additional touches. Commercial Photographs By CARRUTH ' S STUDIO LORn SRLERS FLIP HOT CflHES TO BOOST LORH fUPD IG Loan Sale ITIanagers Patsy Childers and Dita Hinds dusted oFf watfle irons and served pecan and plain waffles, doughnuts, cin- namon rolls, sausage, coffee, and cfiocola te as hungry T.S.C.LU. girls fiocbed to the UUaffle Bowl in the Special Dining Room. Sixty girls, costumed as cheer leaders, to carry out the football theme, assisted the loan solcrs in serving. Denton merchants con- tributed food for the breabfast. R profit of $100 was reported. BROOKS DAIRY f OSVA WAPLES PLATTER CO. THE BOOKROOM MASTERPIECE SCHOOL SUPPLIES-DALLAS, TEXAS UJ. H. H. . . BEN E. KEITH PRODUCE CO. -FORT WORTH. TEXAS ■ I ft ' ..y.UU.C.fi. CRRniVRL Featuring hot Harlem rhythms, an old-time Hegro minstrel, dancing and end-men sbits, the 7.111. C.fl. and UU.R.R. gave T.S.C.ULI. gala Friday night Ho. 1 with their joint presentation of the UJorld Federation Carnival. Game-minded students flocked to the side-shows, flying flags of different nations, to win prizes in a variety of shoot- the-birdie games, have Gypsy palmists foretell their futures, see a puppet show a la Tony Sarg, and lend high carnival revelry to the college gymnasium. mm HIGH SCHOOL CUBS GO COLLEGIATE Headed by Jimmie fTlonroe, youthful president from Rustin of the Texas High School Press Rssocia- tion, nearly 500 high school students from 75 Texas schools floched to our campus to attend the con- vention. Entertainment for the visiting delegation included a reception in the College Club, a banquet, and a dance in the gymnasium, where the budding journal- ists forgot printer ' s inb long enough to give sophis- ticated college girls a lesson in trucbin ' and the Big Apple. Jii HE onJo uniol- spliii- rl ' STUDEDT COUnCILORS GO UUEST FOR CHRISTfTlRS Chumming with the upper crust, Rnne Simmons, (Dary Blaylocb, Helen ITlillwce, (Tlary Rnn UUalber and Elizabeth Robertson spent five days at the Albuquerque conven- tion of the nSFR (national Student Federa- tion of Rmerico) lost December. Discussing peace, student government prob- lems, and national affairs, they talked and danced their way thru a convention made up of student presidents — campus leaders whose home towns range from Oregon to Florida, from Hew York to California. Leaders from Purdue, Ohio, Florida, California, and Louisi- ana were among TSCUU ' s favorites. 1 n SEniORS GO FORfTlflL FOR yULETIDE PROm Out-glitterins the tinsel on the Christ- mas tree, the seniors donned formals for their annual Yuletide dance. LUispy chiffons and swishy taffetas re- placed tailored uniforms for the first time in the history of the college. Santa murals at the windows, a large red fireplace and the brilliantly lighted tree added a festive note to the holiday prom. CHRisTfnns cnROLs Twos the week before Christmas when all over the campus voices rang out with Yuletide carols. Every noon girls congregated in the ro- tunda of the Rd Building to sing around the big Christmas tree. riight-time found them on carol tours by candle-light as the entire college approached Christmas with a happy holi- day attitude. HENDLEY ' S-GIFTS AND APPAREL 1 SmiTH-CflRROLL GIRLS SHRRE UUORH....fln[ Li Bacb in 1934 ten girls started the scheme of lowering college costs and sharing expenses and worb, co- operatively. They didn ' t bnow that from their small beginning a 600-girl unit would develop — a unit which worbs smoothly and efficiently. The girls take it time about preparing the meals in modern kitchens, find if they are amateurs in the culinary arts, they don ' t remain amateurs long — not when meals for as many as 75 persons in one hall have to be coobed three times a day. R house manager, in each dor- mitory, acts as dietitian in planning the meals. The dorms have two-girl and three-girl rooms, attractively fur- nished. The newer houses have four-girl rooms, and the fact that each group lives together happily, is an adequate test of the cooperative spirit. CLUCKS ' T.S.C.W. STUDIO LIKE IT nlle Seven shiny white dormitories, each named for a Texas hero, were completed in the (all of ' 35, eniarsing the Smith-Carroll Unit to twelve. iTlrs. Belle Stamforth is director of the co- operotive system. THE VANITY SHOP (MUTT ' S) Vv ,- f THE COLLEGE LAUNDRY mmmtmmmmm mmmmimmmaKmmiK M !. ' { JOE ROUTT flCCLRimE[ BY Tsca It was backstage just before he was presented that Joe Routt became a httle nervous at having to face 2500 girls. But the show must go on, for Joe of Texas R. fn. was chosen by those 2500 girls as their favorite senior football player in the Southwest Conference. Rfter it was all over and he had re- ceived the Gladstone bag as a reward, Joe remarked quite naturally, Gee, this is swell. I really needed one, too. fTly other one was about worn out. Having made practically every Rll- Rmerican there was, Joe was quite mod- est in displaying his numerous gold foot- balls, and assured the girls that he con- sidered their honor the best one of all. SOUTHWESTERN ENGRAVING CO. FORT WORTH cRnriERR CLICKER Flash! flash! and fTlcDonald was there! The versatile director of the department of journalism is always on hand to set pictures. He ' s here, he ' s there, he ' s everywhere! He says it ' s just a hobby, and quite a time-taher it turned out to be. Results of the hobby you can see in this year ' s annual as well as last. But on this page they turned the tables on him, and you con see our campus photographer get- ting some very interesting angles. He patiently waits for the ladies to fluff their hair and powder their noses. He reaches into his pocbet for a flashlight bulb and snaps the picture contrary to the Flo squat — no squint — no stoop style. Bet- ter still, he climbs a ladder to get on unusual effect. Dr. fTlcDonald has another hobby too, but it happens to be a little more restricted seasonally than taking pictures . . . but don ' t thinh for a minute pictures aren ' t taben of this hobby. Last fall he brought home a nine-point bucb, with pic- tures of himself proudly displaying it. find if you doubt that, you ' ll find a nine-point deer head down in his office. UUhen he isn ' t snapping pictures of college ac- tivities the genial prof turns cub reporters into cracb journalists and supervises college publica- tions. JJJilNiUIN, TfiJAAS, if mpaiiy of Thirty-Two, 3sh From Europe, Makes ird American Tour tuving a prize-winning com-. i)n, The Green Table, Tooss and his ballet of thirty- embers will present a group nces on the artists ' coursf Tuesday night at 8:15 i in the Auditorium. ,e Green Table is a caustit I of the futilities and iia. - ' of diplomacy. Other ballets i selected from a list of nine ial works. FOUNDS BALLET organization, fresh from ap- iices at the Paris Exposition bmmer, is inaking its third f this country. Since last America the group has Ml tour in Europe. Jooss founded his balJ years ago in a little ■ 3wn of German ' it the prese 3000 Teach P V ' ..ect.s Activi- G oup — Twentv-one .iiities Represented k-lights isions of the ich we Richard J. Turrontine. directoi (if the department of philosophy and education, will direct activities of 3000 teachers and school ad- inistrators exi m March nil annua C 5 vCe ' ' .as District . ' tV -OvvAOV AV Association. V V V Vrx ' i AC •■ ' Challenge to ■N I XlW ' - „ ' the Educational Rani tCf 0 ' State will be tb- ' Conference Unanimc UnifdiiiS A a ;Serves on cher Gommission mooting, aiu ' ' j.. tine..J= ff vaO tive 1 ' . ...nintips will cone ,_. ' ' -- ' urgent ncf-d for adi ' Cji „.., aid stalile fitiancial sup- v flf ihll rh Jcernmg no uniforms during the summer session, was announced, lexang. ' VYDf ' ' - ' ' top row from left to niCS S ' ' ' ' ' y A Walker, Pros. L. + ioT Hulihard, Mrs. Mattie Lloyd X ' ' ' p j_ Women, Miss Marie Delleney, Ma- ry Ann Chadick, and Mrs. Belle Staniforth di:-cuss the merits of sU ' ici iinif oiin, lax uniform and liii unif ' rui. Stu j(lsaii(iF; Agai|Propos; In arkniiip vital,,,, • AY, JANUARY 14, 1938 X U IVl D Ci 1 )ti Threatens Uniform Ihk form Coffin ' r ii Council Unanimous] Approves Abolition Rumblings foreshadowing an outburst on the unif question culminated this week in a spirited Faculty-Stu debate. An unexpected solution to the puzzling problen uniform regulations was proposed by council membe: ' abolition of the uniform, i Uniform:? Ruled Out for Summer School Sessions ly Votes to A bolish Reg;ents Passes lergency Loan by the Board oi N F . _ met here Monda into effect the 1938 se.ssion An emergency loi- was created to take Cc, diate and temporary nee dents. Small loans of $5, $15 will be made with no int . charged. This plan is new and addition to the regular student loan fund. ' ci iiiitory foes will be increased i$5 per semester beginning in 1988- j39, due to tfie increase in living nsts in the dor- harge the fees less per year At a Faculty-Student ference Wednesday seven unil plans were presented and vote with the following results: 1. 1 uniform as it is — no votes. 2. J ish uniform — nineteen votes. Maintain uniform as it is but si fy no pattern for wool suit— ij teen. 4. Rigid uniform — no Vj 5. No pattern for wool suit one pattetn for all remaining ments — four. 6. No uniform; stricted wardrobe — thirteen. Specified materials and colors patterns — yeven. STUDENT COUNCIL VOTE; The student? of the council ed unanimously that abolitioj the uniform has merit. In the midst of freely expre Mnions President L. H. Hub I ' m not fighting foi ♦•. the uniform. I am figV ' ution of the problem oblem is to do 8 Miiplexities resul uniforms and Ifll III -m rm Solution Its and Faculty Argue for and It Proposal of Abolition the vital ((uestion of uniform abolilio HUBBARD ATTENDS MEETING President L. H. Hubbard was authorized to attend the meeting [of the A.ssociation of American I Colleges beginning in Chicago Jan. 1 19, and a resolution was passed re- questing all employees of tlie col- lege to (|ualify as voters by paying (their poll taxes. Rceents approved the rcsic na- -Indent 1 The t dent c unif 1 ha cil situatii. as its Ic Y. almost imp. f els that onK bo enforced. CYCLE BEGINS But. saifi Miss  who has been chairn uniform committee for fo a return to rigid uniform- a ' start again the cycle which just been completed. If the dents returned to rigid unif it would only be a matter of ( until they would again be demi ing leniency. The general criticism thii ' d plan, to maintain unUi flBOLITIOn Of UniFORfTI RDDS xZ« .eo-:..,s- r; , ves_ O ' xVe . t V O vV sW o. ; ' ,e °:;-,os - - ' te ' f S ' OM I nEUU COLOR TO CflmPUS R liltic brightening of the campus color scheme received its impetus on that Thursday morning when uniforms were officially abolished. Helen (Tlillwee, vice-president of the student body, Dorothy Bowden, and fDary Rnn UJolber, student body presi- dent, bade fond adieus to the plain white suit — the pride of their upper- classmen days; and donned, along with a cheery grin, the gayer colors of a non- uniform campus. hlome town papers buzzed with the news of abolition — speculation ran riot as to whether the school would fade or bloom under the new policy. fTleanwhile the girls trehed merrily to classes,- they were in colors — individuolists. II 1 ■ EXRm TinriE is cRRm TirriE UJood carving and costume design . . . concentrated study in Stoddard hitchen . . . a little correction on that theme . . . reading an exam schedule . . . and Oh ' how she hated to get up that morning ' all happened at once in the senior dorm. UUhen Louise and UUinnie studied at the same time, and UJeenie toob her radio and paraphernalia down to the kitchen, exams were just around the corner . . . (Tlargaret Hassell and (Tlary weren ' t just foolin ' , and (Darian was serious over that schedule . . . (Tlary Rnn has a natural phobia for getting up, but with a final coming that morning . , . Oh, dear! R COLLEGE GIRL ' S SflTUR iD PflRTY GIRLS Campus gadabouts and their dates may be seen almost any Saturday night swinging it at the flil-college dances in the gym. Sweet, hot, and low-down rhythms are furnished by a local orches- tra. I ...DAY NIGHT STRY-HT-HOMES The weeb-end is a time for rest and relaxation for the stay-at- homes, but a lot of mending, wash- ing, and ironing manages to get done. Some conscientious souls even get in o little studying on the side, while others read the current installments of a magazine, novel or just look at the pictures. J . ' i ' . ■•pv iamaa mmmmimmmm CRmpus snRPS cnrmpus snflps | | N I O C ' school year found traditions broben and new ones made, and amons I I lllflL I vJllll the new ones was the fDardi Gras celebration held late in February. The high- light of the celebration was the crowning of the queens that reigned over Lowry and Bracbenridge dormitories, where the fetes were held. The queens were (Tlabel fTlestayer, queen of and norma Locke, queen of Brachenridse. The grand march, with all the students and faculty members in costumes, began the celebration that lasted from eight until midnight. Lowry, dressed f ( snouuTinriE.. . . . flin ' t no time to stay indoors and — study, sleep, or moon. UJitli the first bis snow- fall of the year, everyone turned out, and dignity was left behind as snowballs flew thick and fast. Snow men, fat and impudeit- lookins, popped up all over the campus to watch the fun. niL COLLEGE STUHTS Replacing the traditional fish and soph productions, this year ' s stunts outdid the movie idea of double-bills by introducing FOUR. Twenty-minute shits were pre- sented by each class, with the silver loving cup going to the Freshmen. REDBUD DEfnOCRflCy . . . just a bit of satiric fun poked at various big-shots of the school by the sophisticated Seniors. Action centered around the efforts of President Hubbard, fTlrs. UUooten, and Dichie Turpentine to find a date for student president fDary Rnn Talker for the Redbud Fete, of which she was queen. SHRDES OF ROSE . . . and shades of Clfl! The Sophs rang up the curtain with a racy playlet of what this college would be like with Billy Rose, that master showman, as its vice-president and chief promoter. H nil BULLITZER PRIZE BOOH REVIEUU . . . . . . was the Juniors ' contribution to the entertainment. The sketch revolved around the (Tlargaret HiHis duo, Live RIone and Libe It, Orchids on Your Budget, and Dale Carnegie ' s How to UUin Friends and Influence People. Here again satire prevailed. LOVE on ICE . . . . . . toob top honors for the fish and won the cup. Theirs was a musical extravaganza with original songs, lots of dancing girls, and a love plot. ■ . . iudd oil ovei ti liskila e«cile(j|y towels. ) m lip I Wpliecii li FIRE DRILL . . . suddenly a bell clangs, and students all over the dorm jerb owabe, snap on the lights, slam down the windows and scurry excitedly down the hall trailing their towels. You never can tell — it might be a real Fire! Outside, a sleepy fire marshal line s them up and calls roll, while the girls, out- raged at being herded out in the cold for a stupid fire drill — a fire would hove been exciting at leastl — shiver and mumble dire prophecies about pneumonia and bod colds. STUDEHT ELECTIOnS -o - ' P--. 4 Torchlight parades, pep ralhes, and mass meet- ings signalled the approach of student elections in the spring. Banners proclaimed in magnificent super- latives various and assorted qualifications of aspir- ing candidates, and placed many a young hopeful in the limelight. In the upper brackets of next year ' s student body were placed by popular vote such names as Robert- son, Chiiders, Hneipp, Stinson, Poole, Hinds, Ta- tom, Rohde, and Stocbey. COTTOn BALL One of the weeb-cnds of importance ttiis spring was April 8-10 at Collese Station, wfien fTlary Rnn UJalber reigned as queen of the seventh annual Cotton Ball held in memorial Gymnasium at R. fD. fTlany TSCUJ-ites were there to cheer their student body president, and also to attend the famous Cotton Ball. SEniOR FORfTlRL THE DRTE ... THE dress ... and that long- awaited occasion, THE SEDIOR FORmflL, kept Stoddard dwellers in a whirl of excitement for weeks and weeks. UUilling neighbors and little sisters dropped in to help with last-minute manicures and hair-does, and to exclaim rapturously over corsages and formals. Though the glamor of the Senior Formal was dimmed somewhat by the au revoir to uniformed dances, it still remains THE social event of the year for the graduate. : DENTON FLOWER SHOP SnRPS OF LAST YEAR ' S FORfTlflL -J If? !l1l kl iii Oife lfil f A Jam part of oil tljat I have met; ;t all experience is an arch wherethro ' earns tliot utvtravell ' d world whose margin Fades X ror ever qVid fo( ev r when 1 move. r ) — lennyson pi y n - ' .- - w ' ■ t - ' X u ■ m r ' .- ' y -«? ry t 4 n ' -V • •i Ijp . ' Vlti .7 - A ' • • ' ■  f5f ' - •■


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