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

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Ii each girl lindsvvitliin its pages what slwe wants to lceep with -I-Wins N her about the TSCW ol 1947... Our vvisli has already come true DEDICATIQU... to the Friends weve made - While living here The girl we sat by in history class...the roommate-who thought to piclc up our laundry...the prof who under- stood a late theme...the person who cashed our dollar checlcs...the man who moved our trunlcs...the people who led us three times a day...the man who told us the mail was up. To all these and many more We dedicate this hoo THE 1947 DAEDALIAN STAFF YQ Va.. '55 QI, , 2 Q-W A K r Q7 .,,.m, 1 1 'Fi if 1'5- .mfw ,Mfmm-WM -.fifth ,- 4 ,, 4 ,V V 11. 4 QS Q . C. 4 9. 3' 'fa x XM ., 1 ,,.x', 9' . , -Eff is . 'fn z , e 'K ,,,,,f-:N , Liywg, . 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Tkxne 0 l Pk U To The Class of l9b7: As you approach the day when you will be graduated from the Texas State College for Women, and are, I hope, wondering as to the meaning of this four-year experience on the campus you have learned to know so well, I would have you listen to this song of Walt Whitman: Come, I will make the continent indissoluble, I will make the most splendid race flue sun ever shone upon, I will make divine magnetic lands, With the love of comrades-, With the life-long love of comrades. I will plant companionship thick as trees along all the rivers of America, and along the shores of the great lakes, and all over the prairies, I Will make inseparable cities with their arms about each other's necks, By the love of comrades, By the manly love of comrades. For you,' these from me, O Democracy, to serve you, ma femme! For you, for you I am trilling these songs. Yes I would have you remember that the importance of these four years will be measured by the strength of the devotion you have acquired for America, and by your determination to make Democracy, within its borders, a Vital force. And then, making Democracy a vital force within the borders of this fair land, you will then bend your every effort toward making its influence felt throughout the world. The time has come when every lover of Justice must believe in, and work for, world peace. Have you learned this lesson at T.S.C.W.? That you have is my fervent hope. Yours very sincerely, L. II. Hubbard, President J OUR PRESIDENT Dm, A W. Waddmd . . . who could walk with kings and not lose the common touch . .. Weak? as x If Aw +1 M. f fm Sw . , - W HF -- if-f 1, .. .f'.sss:5 sw s 3 X mggimfv i 1311.-f, .L Q Y A-L X , .. , , f -.W f-we wi z,m2g. 'N-.rw wi . , X S ,,... M ,--L I5 - 3 H. L, ,H , fwf X- , , , gk am? ' 4 'Agn-em,gf' .X Y , 9 M fu. g..j5.. M, , 5-4312- ed J Q ? Yw xx Q' ifqx as Xa , x 2 . if 1: mga? gk . 'Sf .L ,N at A 5 'Ki X 1 -gig - i, 55 ,A G JAG Q QQ. M. W ,W Q 4 sw' ,aff ' V- If, y -.iwf : f .'. .- -f. : : H - f -qw .- - f bm .. .W -f -. ., .- -- .,,,,A.,k M -,zu .- wwf N M '- A wwf Q , s'F,m.2- . qw A ADMINISTRATCRS 70. 776 .laaefew BUSINESS MANAGER ?mm:6a W Zmefwm REGISTRAR foe E, Zeal AUDITOR AND TREASURER BOARD OF REGENTS 'I' MRS. CHARLES F. ASHCROFT Sulphur Springs KNOY Pictured? W S. B. VVI-IITTENBURG, President Amarillo 'I' Nui W. P. HAMBLEN MRS. EDWIN T. PHILLIPS, Secretary Fort Worih A MRS. GEORGE WAVERLY BRIGGS Dallas D. M. POLLARD Beaurnont PCIQG IUDGE ISAAC NEWTON, Vice-Pres Seymour MRS. ALBERT D. WALKER Austin IUDGE CARL RUNGE San Angelo DEPARTMENT OF ART MARY MARSHALL Professor ond Director BS., M.A. DEPARTMENT OF BIBLE MILDRED HUDGINS Chourmon l 94611 7 AB., MA. DEPARTMENT OF ART FACULTY: Marjorie Bcrltzel, Edith M. Brisoc, Ccrlolioz Corpron, Marie Delleney, Mrs. DEPARTMENT OF BIBLE FAC Betly Grohom, Kolhryn Kellell, Koy Irwin, Dorothy LoSel1e, Thetis Lemmon, Mabel Moxcy, Mrs. Clifford ULTY D B Lloyd Dona o Scrnkey, Coreen Spellmon, Mrs, Funny Vonderlcooi, Wylie Moe Trickett. Swain -,:, -, mi F5 2 is 4' 3? x 3 ., w L F, Q 1 Q Q Yfvm. 45 . , ik DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY FACULTY: VioIc1 C. Hcxmihon, Mrs. DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY FACULTY: L. D. Barrirk Ricliord R. E. Iohus, Sarah E. Iorxes, Bessie League, Elizaloeah Pointer. L. Foster, GeneIio Lewis, Helen Luderricm, Mcrdisou L Marshal Harry G. Whitmore. DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY ELIDA MARION PEARSON Associate Professor cmd Acting Director BA., MA. DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY WILLIS H. CLARK f . KE! X Q L 'x Professor cmd Director Director of Grorduorie Division BA., MS., Ph D. Lwvf' DEPARTMENT OE ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS FACULTY: Mrs. Cusse Paul Dicken- son, Rutli Douqlczss, Elsie lenison, Lee E. lolinsori, Norriiii Dfw Layton, Mrs. Beili McKay, Roy L. Mcpliersori, T. L. Morrison, Leone Orrier, lolinie B. Puricliczrd, Lucile Robinson, Alirie Wolters, Claude B. Tcxie. u ,v3 '3'Lsw. J ' vv 5 wv ' f fl ., ':f ',, ' gf. 1, Q +R 1 'Nm 2 'Sw L ,Q 'W A 1 ' M xg fiywvg 2 is k ' vgnwvm 'gf . 2 Q X . ., ,, ,, ,,,.,i,,w. ,.,.s..--- ,Y K ' 5, W DEPARTMENT OE FOREIGN LANGUAGES FACULTY: lVlr1l':ol Ailiutliriot, Mourine Faulkner, Elizribeili Kee- see, W. D, Moore, Eloy Roots, Martha P. Sanders, H, D. Siler, Maude A. Wcrllin, A. W. Woolsey. I as 'Q is 5. Lew if 3 s ri 'Z W if :ES 1? Km he ff' l b -1 g Yq .i , r 'W Q T 3 .. . if ai f ,mggxf-4' il ii' fl' r W' - 1 if 5 Q' Q 3 4 E ly? 5 J, .Y fi 1 ii is-,Q .'1g?f135 ws. .. if DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, PHILOSOPHY, AND PSYCHOLOGY FACULTY: Mrs. lohn L. Brown, Evelyn M. Carrington, lva Chapman, Mrs. Marion DeColiqiiy, Mrs, Frances DeCorclova, Mrs. G L. Harclinq, Iulia Lipsconilf, lewell Lackhead, Minnie S. McAuley, A. E. Mackey, L. H Moore, Thomas E. Pierce, Mrs. Mary L. Spaulding, A. C. NValvord, Clara 'Willis DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. PHILOSOPHY, PSYCHOLOGY SPENCER STOKER Professor and Director BA., M.A., Ph.D, DEPARTMENT OF GOVERNMENT and HISTORY MAX L. SHlPLEY Professor and Director BA., M.A., Ph.D. DEPARTMENT QF GOVERNMENT AND HISTORY FACULTY: Ann Carroll, R. E. lackson, Dade Sparks, Elizabeth Taylor, Olive Vkfhite, Paul Young. A an xx . fi? DEPARTMENT OF HOME ECONOMICS IOHNIE CHRISTIAN Protessor and Acting Director and Director Horne Ec. Education BS., M.S., Ph.D DEPARTMENT OF IOURNALISM F. L. MCDONALD Professor and Director BA., M.A., MS., Ph.D. DEPARTMENT OF HOME ECONOMICS FACULTY: Mrs. Grace Bailey, Mrs. Eleanor Barnes, Betty lane DEPARTMFNI OF IOURNALISM Blazier, Helen Bray, Laura Breihan, Mrs. Charlotte K. Clark, Edith Fae Cook, Ianice Durrum, Agnes Henry H Blaga Robert Chambers Grych, Mildred Horton, Mrs. Donald F. Lange, Florence Langford, Nell Morris, Gladys McGill, Laura Frank C H qler McLaughlin, Mary Mason, Hazel Rennoe, Ruth Steidinqer, Mabel S. Wescot, Mrs. Frances Young. i f '-3 . In 2 ' :.f ffff?t r N. ., ' g J' .,, FI if 5 1 1 Q 52122 If I. ,Q .su ' ,, ka if , iii? 11, t at P ' 'ek 4 H. 'fr Y 9 ? f . ' f 'V x S Rn I X 13 4 ' , -., , iff- tv ' S' F. ,iw , f .ML , it , ,, I '.'5f .'k::::f. t 3b!Si1W'3' iw ' if' 'EV . , mi.-55,77 WWW, L -f - K ,. i ' . ,t.,- ,I .., I , , In ltwigyiy -12 .5-:Y51wTff?f5 w 1, F Q, tf1wfA w- A. .-,V,l1j at tif- I 1,- zi, V. - w ars.. . '-iff.. , ,szisggsggzi uae. :J ' . ffrffiiwfi 1 14 L A t'fQfE,i5ESSQQQQkE5?ff ' vm, yy nm 3 . S inn l is S a w en' I ti 5' it ,JF R f KF'-,E it 2 were vii A gy 1 S , 1,-,L Y A' . ..1, mg . cn 2x 'ls ' : Q 3 3 at Q 6 te ff 2 , S f at ,K . ,-,mt 4- I ' ilffifllii .1 - -,:':tt,:. gtzffgtw , W M , it. J. 'F if X vi fizeeg. , .-'SESS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION, AND RE- CREATION EACULTY: Mary Campbell, Mary Virginia Gaines Zora Gifford, Ellen Harvey, Mrs. Ariria I.. Manson, Dorothy R. Mohr Margaret Mary Moran, Mary Agnes Murphy, Hazel RiCl'1ardSOr1 Mrs, Margaret Roberts, Mrs. Marion Roberts, Abbie Rutledge leanette Schloftmarm, Helen E. Tanner. Department of Health, Physical Education and Recreation ANNE SCHLEY DUGGAN Professor and Director BA MA PhD Department of MQfhemGt1CS E V WHITE Professor arid Director Dean of the College , My , DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC WILLIAM E. TQNES Director and Professor ot Voice Music Doc., Austin College, Licentioto Trinity College oi Music, London, Asso ciote, London Colleqe oi Music. DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS CHARLES ERNEST NoRMAND Professor and Director BA., MJ-X., Pli.D. 'wr' . W. :Q DEPARTMENT or PHYSICS: , Qoin .jj ..,,,, -T 'T ,V Albert Ford. , . ,V'1: I 1 -.gi AT K . .xx . 7 A 35 6 . . ,. F-I A .. T M if 5' We A f A ff ifg,33?23imfifi.f 525 - DEPARTMENT Ol' MUSIC F!-XCUl.'l'Y: Angeline Ader- liold, Ruth Andrews, Winifred Colton, E. Lourin Frost, Hubert Kcxszynski, llcxrolol Kelloqq, Surah Kelsey, Iolin Murray Kendrick, Philip LCIROWG, Elizot- lietli Leoke, Vere MocNecxl, Mortlio Mitchell, Stella Owsley, l-lorlon Pettit, Morionncx Pierce, Gloria Spequl Schmitz, Doris Spangler, Mrs. Persis Terhune. lY 1 5355 ix ls me .v I E M V. f ,. .' A , E . il B . . t ,N i . . OLOGY DEPARTMENT OE SOCI C stance Beach, Bose Sharp ACULTY Tila Mae Armstrong, on c d Eleanor Iames Gladys DEPARTMENT OE ENGLlSI-l E - , Brewer, Frances K. Darden, YN. S. Donoho, Margaret Grirnes, Mary Hutfor , , ' H. 'vlarlg Ivan L. Schulze, Beryl Sullivan, Agnes Tramel, Mary Ann Trotter, Madclocks, lxflrs. Eva 1 ' N ll VViley. Mrs. Olive X'Vl1lllQl'l, Autrey e HUIDC IMPSALE Nw.- DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH LEE MONROE ELLISON Professor and Director BA MA PhD DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOC' Y MATTIE LLOYD WOOTEN Professor and Director B A M A Ph D im, ,mu-.w-nw FACULTY-Mrs. Bobert Bennett, Beloa Buckley, Eihelyn Davis, Euretha White Dorothy Porter, 1,1 I 5 It I I tv .,..x:.e ,... k..,f.,,,.-1 li K ft Af.-'sl' .. R5 J A K . ' - -. I .El 'A , nl ffj..-if Nw fs 'X' Kam if F if At 4.5. 3 -E' re Q T. .T .33 fy . is it .1 DEPARTMENT OF RURAL ARTS PRED W. WESTCOURT Professor cmd Director BS., M.S. DEPARTMENT OF SPEECH EARL C. BRYAN Professor cmd Director BS., MA. DEPARTMENT OE SPEECH EACULTY Eleonor Chose Merry O'DeH Mit 11 Mrs. Rudell Hoque C. Horton cr Iere Mickel I. or e Iosh P. ic L W., ...., f-,... 2' . 2 'f A wa. B 4 5'::,1 . '- . fit - Zigi? 3 3? 35 'yi ' -1 'We' --rs. fa- J ' MF. ' .ff ', My ,v uv, 1. Q., .QI w.1,Qu ,...',f,v 1 21. 3-. -1. 1-33.3 v,::.1.:,v:.:. If .1 .:,.- . ' I sf .2 ,xi txgg d',q.'a. .4 3 ,,. ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Zou Ackin Assistant to Registrar Mrs. Warrene Barnett Secretary to Art Department Mrs. I. B. Bove-II Secretary to Cashier Cornei Brooks Secretary to Business Manager Maxine Brown Assistant Auditor DEPARTMENT OF EXTENSION LILLIAN I-IUMPI-IRIES Assistant Professor and Director BS. '91 fv Sw A A in ES' Xl 436 'iigai I VT DEPARTMENT OF LIBRARY SCIENCE MABY D. TAYLOR Professor and Director BA., BS., M.A. HEALTH SERVICE DR. BOBBYE I. SHORT Phy sician LIBRARY IVAN L. SCHULZE Professor and Library Coordinator BA., M.A., Ph.D. , 52 in ,R 'gf glam 2 . ,-',1 1 x ,,,1,, , ss 3 is LIBRARY STAFF Pauline Aoklin . , . T. ,-1:A J AAV-V . .- ,A Y 'lal A j r, . . -'L B L CQLLEGE NURSES Beulah Bowles Mrs. Orna Brandon. Iimmie Frair Mrs. Mary C. Hudson Elline Rouse Ruloy Averitt Era Boswell Ioy Cox Willie Helen Crumpler Kennedy Evans Mrs. Callie Railiff Evelyn Riley Lee Taylor ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF fContinuedl Ruth Cady Residential Assistant, Capps Claude Castleberry Purchasing Agent, Storeroom L, A. Douglass Manager of Book Room Earlena Doyle Secretary, Graduate Division Mary Ethel Dunn Residential Assistant, Travis Lilg Everett Assistant Dietitian Alice Fewell Residential Assistant, Brock Gertrude Gibson Assistant to Dean of Students Mrs. S. E. Grisham Secretary to President Bertie Hammond Secretary to Registrar lack Hester Assistant to Cashier lane Huddleston Secretary to Cashier Mary Nell Ienkins Assistant to Registrar Mrs. Wilma Iohnson Secretary to Home Economics Mrs. Mary M. Iones Secretary to Home Economics Ann Korrer Teaching Assistant, Nursery School Eobbyetta Matthews Secretary to Music Dept. Mrs. Mary Mclnerney Head Housekeeper Nell Morris Head Dietitian Nadine Morrow Assistant to Director of Iournalism Department Mrs. Dorothy Ober Secretary to Business Mgr. Elizabeth Phillips Secretary Placement Service and Student Loan Mary Dale Saunders Assistant Dietitian Gladys Shahan Assistant Secretary to President Shirlee Shaver Secretary, Dean of Students Mrs. Helen Sikes Secretary, Business Manager Office Bess Still Secretary, Employment Office Mrs. lohn Siorrie Pianist, Health, Physical Education, and Recreation Mrs. Doris Tabor Manager, Union Bldg. Fountain Mrs. Gates Thomas Hostess, Sayers George Welch Cashier Mrs. Mary Vlfesson Assistant, Dean of Students Mrs. W. A. Wilson Secretary, Library Mrs. Norwyn Worthy Secretary, Head Dietitian Frances E. Wyatt Residential Assistant, Fitzgerald Page 35 GRADUATE DIVISION B. A., M.S., Ph. D.,-Director of Graduate Division GRADUATE CLUB OFFICERS BACK ROW: Sara Kelsey, Secretary, Jo Rice, Reporter, FRONT ROW: Mary Ann Trotter, Vice-President, and Mrs. RudeII Hogue, Parlia- DOROTHY HILL President, Graduate Club . I gifavluafea ANDERSON, LOIS Hamlin M. A., INSTITUTIONAL MANAGEMENT B. S. received at TSCW BEAVERS, LINSON Broken Bow, Olcla. B. s., CPOST GRADUATE, OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY B. S. received at Southwestern State College, Durant, Okla. CADY, RUTH Houston M.A., SOCIOLOGY B. S. received at TSCW COCHRAN, JOYCE Corpus Christi M. A., ENGLISH LITERATURE B. A. received at TSCW DAVIDSON, LILLIAN Corsicana M. A., HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION, AND RECREATION B. S. received at TSCW DICKINSON, MRS. CASSE PAULL Center M. A., BUSINESS B. S. received at the University of Texas ERNST, THELMA Warsaw, lll. M. A., INSTITUTIONAL MANAGEMENT B. A. received at the University of Illinois, Urbana FEWELL, ALICE Nacoqdoches M. A., ELEMENTARY EDUCATION B. S. received at Stephen F. Austin STC, Nacoqdoches FREDERICKSON, MARY MARGARET Greensburg, Pa. M. A., ADMINISTRATIVE DIETETICS B. S. received at Pennsylvania State University FULLILOVE, CAROLINE Shreveport, La. M. A., SOCIOLOGY B. A. received at Centenary College Ot Louisiana GAMBA, GERTRUDE Palestine M. A., INSTITUTIONAL MANAGEMENT AND FOODS B. S. received at TSCW GIFFORD, ZORA Denton M. A., HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION, AND RECREATION B. A. received at the University of Wichita, Kansas Page 37 gl'6lJll,6lfe5 HICKS, FAENELIA Blanket M. A., GENERAL HOME ECONOMICS AND CLOTHING B. S. received at Daniel Baker College, Brownwood HILL, DOROTHY Port Arthur M. A., FOODS AND NUTRITION B. A. and B. S. received at TSCW HOGUE, MRS. RUDELL Graham M. A., SPEECH B. S. received at TSCW KELSEY, SARAH Leonard M. A., MUSIC EDUCATION B. S. received at TSCW KORRER, ANN Fond du Lac, Wis. M. A., CHILD DEVELOPMENT B. S. received at the University of Wisconsin LONG, MRS. CLARA BROWN Wichita Falls M. A., HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION A. B. received at Mary Hardin Baylor B. S. received at TSCW LUMMUS, OLA Denton M. A., BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION B. S. received at TSCW MATTHEWS, BOBBYETTA Canadian M. A., MUSIC EDUCATION GENERAL SUPERVISION B. S. received at TSCW MIDDLETON, GRACE College Station E. A. QPOST GRADUATEl LIBRARY SCIENCE B. S. received at TSCW ' MORAN, MARGARET Warren, Ohio M. A., HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION, AND RECREATION B. S. received at Mary Washington College of the University oi Virginia, Fredericksburg, Va. MCKAY, MRS. BETH Denton M. A., SECRETARIAL STUDIES B. S. received at TSCW POLAND, MILDRED Huntington M. A., HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION, AND RECREATION B. S. received at TSCW Page 38 gifaaluafea RICE, IOSEPHINE Dallas B. A. lPOST GRADUATEl IOURNALISIVI B. A. and B. S. received at SHAVER, SHIRLEE M. A., SOCIOLOGY B. S. received at TSCW SULLIVAN, BERYL M. A., ENGLISH LITERATURE B. S. received at TSCW M. S. received at University SWANSON, GRETA M. A., FOODS AND NUTRITION TSCW Denton Whi tesboro Ot Colorado, Boulder, Colo. Ogden, Iowa B. S. received at Iowa State College, Ames, Iowa TANNER, HELEN ELIZABETH H artford, Conn. M. A., HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION, AND RECREATION B. S. received at the WOmarI's College Ol the University of North Carolina THOMAS, MRS. GATES M. A., ART San Marcos A. B. and B. S. received at the University Ot Missouri I TROTTER, MARY .ANN M. A., ENGLISH LITERATURE B. A. received at TSCW VVYATT, FRANCES M. A., FOODS AND NUTRITION B. S. received at TSCW San Antonio Alpine Annual Graduate Club Dinner, November 13. Page 39 Q, 5 W ef, , M , , A f 'wx .,1,., ,f-, A, 9 . ,L-k V: V. fa., -Q 15 '-g MIIMQ. MVN' ffl! President of The Student Body ' OFFICERS JAVQNNE TEVVETT, M151 Vice-Preszziient PHYL1.i:s MCCARTHY, above Treasurer MARY LOUISE BHYANL riqlui Sem-etuzy College Government Association STUDENT CGUNCIL FIRST i4LO'.'f, if-fi If: rigilfg Bemiii Tauri Cuiiimiris, Katharine Reeve Piiyiiis Msccrtiiy, Tuvoiiric Ieweti, iviililfliil ivieueiee, Mary Louisa Eryciii, Exiiiiz' iv:.'Q'JQ'9fl, L 11zii1.1 Srifiw, iliciry Lois Bledsoe, SECOND HOLY: Geicifiiiie Davis Hein-ri Xfoss Vfiiiiici Pciicrgi iLI1CL:-:ry i.fCGuiIf ffl: :gfifi Yell: Tifiiiljfilff Dg'gi5:g'i',', Liczilxi jean Lesiiei Peggy ','.'el,,:g illyfif no Simpson. TIYTHD RCYY: vNAxvi.Ili'1 '.'.'3isf::i, fcrixiii. 2,11 ii- QTEEC E521 E 111111 H4121 xE'i1fTlLi 'x.'JS Licihii Gegrrfif'-, Eixialgeiii f3i:':ri': Efzizis 1,111 'ilif Hczk. I -' li ,q ' 1 5 bvvlhhpg 'LL.2XA,4 ix:-1..fgt',.x.,'.,f.4.-:.,..,M-y v 4' r s E E E E E 1 i e i L i 1 cmssss XY f 1 P f 1? l If? 3' w r Y Aa, X Vi v J,- 1. XJ' I uf! J W J V i, L rf J ' 1 1 if ' ? 1 ,. 1 f r 1 1 I A 7 A 1' 1 5 , w if N ' 1 L I , V 6 , l V r 4 v f ' A 4 ' n f V J 1 u lv V . J , V V J rf ur I, 1 I 1 , 1 A f f 5' yi 1 A if I 'Z ,1 ,af 'Y' .V N ff I N. 1 r f if V A. 1 x Q Z , V' - 1 Y K ,K A ! 5 5 1 THARINE Reeve, PRESIDENT.. eniorfffarm enior CLASS OFFICERS PEGGY HENDRICKS . . . Vice-President MARY BETH FOSHEE .... Treasurer PEGGY TNEBB . . . Secrefcfry Paqe 45 Nancy waits as jean chats with Mr. Loveless. 0 ABERNATHY, BARBARA IEAN Wichita Falls BA., BS., DESIGN Adelphian, Treasurer, IV, Art Club. ADAMS, MARIE Kaunakakai, Mololcai, Hawaii B.A,, BS., ART EDUCATION AKINA, ARLINE Honolulu, Hawaii BA., KINDERGARTEN-PRIMARY EDUCATION Athenaeum, Kincleraarten Primary Club, Cosmopolitan Club. ALLGOOD, MACKIE Clyde RA., PRE-MEDICAL Daughters of TSCW Exes, Biology Club, Finance Committee, I, Baptist Student Union Council I, II, III. ANDERS, IANIE LOUISE Lamesa B.S., HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION Athenaeum, Secretary, IV, Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship Club, Vice- President and President, II, III, IV, Home Economics Education Club, Mary Swartz Rose, Baptist Student Union Council, III, IV, Outing Club, Interf dormitory Baseball, III, Interdormitory Volleyball, IV, Who's Who, Posture Oueen Nominee from Bastrop Hall, II. ANDERSON, HELEN FRANCES Wichita Falls B.S., SECONDARY EDUCATION Alice Freeman Palmer, Campus League of Women Voters, Wichita Club, International Relations Club, Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, Treasurer. ANDERSON, MARY ALICE Del Rio BA., ENGLISH Adelohian Club, English Club, Student Council of Religious Activities. ANDERSON, MARY LOUISE Mineral Wells B.A., SOCIAL W'ORK Modern Choir, D.A.R., Canterbury Club, Socioloay Club. ANDERSON, MARY MARGARET Talcg BS., CHEMISTRY ANDERSON, MORNA HOPE Canton BS., HOME DEMONSTRATION AND HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION Home Demonstration Club, Winner of Iesse Iones Scholarship, Mary Swartz Rose Club, Campus League oi Women Voters, Scholarship Club, International Relations Club. APPLE, IOAN Henderson B.S., MUSIC EDUCATION Music Club, Campus League of Vxfomen Voters. ARMBRUSTER, MARY Temple BS., OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY Occupational Therapy Club, Sociology Club. Page 46 eniom Cfaifri o '47 X, 32. 0 A pause for punch at the Senior Frolic. ASHCRAET, ULETA Lakeview B.S., HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION Delian Club, Mary Swartz Rose Club, Panhandle Club, ASHELEY, MRs. SHELIA RODE College Station B,A., GOVERNMENT Bryan Club. ATHERTON, DOROTHY ELIZABETH Denton Bs., FOODS AND NUTRITION Villaqersf President, III, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Mary Swartz Bose Club, Dietetics Division, Secretary, IV, Redbud Princess, II, III. ATKINSON, ANN ji, 1, -25 MCKIUQ?-Z, , , 1, , BA., SOCIOLOGYH 5 e 4,5 --AAA! P s -'I CI I1 if 'Z - ' - ' ' ocio oqy u . . -V fklxqr -5 !4A.4,0-4,1-'4- . A ATKINSON, LOTTIE MARGARET Lubbock BS., SPEECH Modern Choir, Speech Club, AYERS, EDNA RUTH Plainview BS., DESIGN Rifle Club, II, III, Iames H. Lowry Club, President, IV, Hound Table, IV. BABCOCK, MARY FRANCES Shreveport, La. B.A., SOCIOLOGY Hedbud Princess, I, III, Cosmopolitan Club, President, II, Sociology Club, President, III, Chaparral Club, Leaque of Vlfomen Voters, Who's Who, Alpha Kappa Delta. BAILEY, BETH Pompa BS., HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND RECREATION Panhandle Club, Outing Club, Basketball Activity Manager, Professional Club. Secretary, IV. BALDVVIN, GLORIA lasper B.S., CLOTHING AND COSTUME DESIGN Adelphian Club, Mary Swartz Hose Club. BALLARD, VELMA ALICE Haskell B.S., OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY Delta Phi Delta, Art Club, Occupational Therapy Club, Iatnes H. Lowry, Outing Club. BARCUS, EDITH Hewitt BS., FOODS AND NUTRITION Mary Swartz Bose Club, Athenaeum Club, League of Women Voters, Waco Club, Daedalian Quarterly Contributor, I, II. BARRETT, ALICE Lorenzo BS., FOODS AND NUTRITION Mary Swartz Bose Club, TSCW Dietetics Association, President, IV, Senior Class Beauty Nominee IV. Page 47 Mrs. Wooten helps plot another student's course. 0 BARRIER, MARY ANN O1'l'lC1hCI B.S., CLOTHING AND COSTUME DESIGN Beauty Norninee, I, II, Aggie Sweetheart, II, Redbud Princess I, II, Cotton Pageant Princess, BARTZ, MAXINE BI9Hl1G1'1'1 BS. GENERAL BUSINESS Band. BEARD, TOMMIE Dallas BS., ART EDUCATION Art Club. BEBB, MARGARET Wichita Falls B.S., PIANO Dean's List, Wichita Club, Music Club, Lowry Club, Sigma Alpha Iota, Orchestra, Student Advisor. BECKMAN, EVELYN BrOWDSVille B.S., ADVERTISING DESIGN Delta Phi Delta, Art Club, Rio Grande Valley Club. BEEBE, MAURICE Portales, N. Mex. B.S., INTERIOR DESIGN Art Club, New Mexico Club, Delta Phi Delta. BEHRENS, LAURA LEE Copperas Cove B.A., FOREIGN TRADE Campus League of Vlomen Voters, International Relations Club, Business and Professional Women's Club, Daughters of TSCW Exes. BELL, CHARLOTTE KAHALEALIIHOU Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii B.A., MATHEMATICS Sigma Tau Delta, E. V. White Mathematics Club, International Relations Club. BELL, HELEN EARLE Houston B.A., SPANISH Mary Eleanor Brackenridge Club, La Iunta, O Club Brasileiro, President, II, Aggie Sweetheart Nominee, IV, Houston Club, Stunts, I, II, III. BELSER, LUCILLE F OX, Oklahoma BS., ACCOUNTING BENTON, DOTTY DELL Houston B.A., SECRETARIAL TRAINING Dean's List, Houston Club, Philomathian Club, Business and Professional Women's Club, Vice'Presiclent, IV. BERTRAND, CHARLOTTE RUTH Purmela BS., HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION Page 48 eniom faaa of '47 o Dr, Lang, will that be a HARD course you're signing me up for? BIRY, Viv1AN D'HGHiS B.A., BUSINESS EDUCATION Catholic Representative On Student Council of Religious Activities, New- man Club, Vice-President, III, San Antonio Club, International Relations Club. BLETSCH, ALTA MAE Sabinal BA., FOREIGN TRADE BLEVINS, PATSY IEAN Arkadelphia, Ark. B.A., B.S., INTERIOR DECORATION Art Club, Arkansas Club, Cosmopolitan Club. BLOOMER, IMA IEAN Denton B.S., FOODS AND NUTRITION Villagers' Club, Mary Swartz Rose Club. BOHNING, MARY FRANCES Gladewater BA.. SOCIOLOGY Sociology Club, Mary Eleanor Brackenridge Club, Vice-President, IV, Treasurer, Iunior Class, Folk Dance Club, Secretary of Fitzgerald Hall, II, Miscellaneous War Activities Chairman, Sayers Hall, Outing Club, Cheer Leader for Class Stunts, I, II, III. BOONE, BESTINE Hubbard B.A., B.S., CHEMISTRY League of Women Voters, International Relations Club, Outing Club, Biology Club. BOWDEN, FRANCES Sao Paulo, Brazil B.A., SOCIOLOGY Sociology Club, Dean's List, III, Brazilian Club, Secretary-Treasurer, IV. BOWDEN, MARY E. Sao Paulo, Brazil B.A., B.S., FOODS AND NUTRITION Mary Swartz Rose Club, TSCW Dietetics Club, Cosmopolitan Club, O Club Brasileiro. BOX, FRANCES MILDRED Blue Ridge B.S., CHEMISTRY Quarterly Contributor, I, German Club, Kappa Epsilon Mu, Secretary Treasurer, IV, Betsy Ross Club, Dean's Honor List. BOYD, BETTY IEAN Shawnee,Olcla. B.S., MERCHANDISING L'Allegro, Cosmopolitan Club, Finance Chairman of Stoddard Hall. BOYETTE, MELBA LOUISE Winntield, La. B.S., NURSING EDUCATION Outing Club, Aviation Club. BRADEIELD, ANNA LUCY Sealy B.S., HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND RECREATION Health and Physical Education Professional Club, Badminton Manager on WRA Board. Page 49 ,,-,,.. Dean White has Tish watch over his shoulder as he makes 0 the usual senior program check-up. BRANSHAW, IEANNE DQUCIS B.A., IOURNALISM Day Editor of Lass-O, IV7 Publicity Manager of WRA, IVg Iournalisrn Club. BREWER, MAE IEAN Denton B.S., SECRETARIAL SERVICE Villagers' Club Treasurer, IV, L'AIlegro, Professional and Business Women's Clubg Redbud Princess: Student Assistant, Local Student Coun- cilor, III, IV. BRIGGS, IEAN Cordova, Tenn. B.S., MERCHANDISING Cosmopolitan Club. BROCK, ELEANOR Dallas B.A., ENGLISH Athenaeumg English Club: Patrician Club. BROOKS, LORENA B. Big Spring B.A., B.S., IOURNALISM Band, Orchestra: Iournalism Club, Lass-Og Society Editor, Summerg Busi- ness Managerg Aviation Club: Campus League of Women Voters. BROWN, BETTY ALLENE Harper, Kansas Bs., SPEECH Speech Club. BROWN, IUANITA Colorado City B.S., SECRETARIAL SERVICE BROWN, LETA VIRGINIA Centerville B.A., B.S., ACCOUNTING Patrician Club, President, lVg Alice Freeman Palmerg Professional Business VVomen's Club. BROWN, PEGGY Menard B.S., KINDERGARTEN-PRIMARY EDUCATION Kindergarten Primary Club, Alice Freeman Palmer. BROWNING, BETTY Cross Plains B.S., INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION Intermediate Education Club, President, lVg Iames H. Lowry Clubg Rifle Club: Round Tableg Abilene Club. BUENO, GLORIA DIANA San luan,Puerto Rico B.S., GENERAL SCIENCE International Relations Club: La Iuntag Biology Club. KYLETHA, BUIE B.S., BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Cosmopolitan Clubg League of Women Voters. Greenville Page 50 eniom Cfaaa of '47 o It's their turn to eat . ., . The officers and sponsor of the Senior Class line up for food at the Senior Frolic. BURCH, V'IVIAN BEATRICE Dallas B.S., SPEECI-I BURRIDGE, DOROTHY Angleton B.A., SOCIOLOGY Sociology Club, Mary Eleanor Brackenridge. BURR1s, IANE Corsicana B.S., MUSIC EDUCATION Corsicana Club, Secretary, Il, President, Aglaian Club, Music Club, Sing- ing Stars, Nativity Pageant, Chorus. BURTON, FRANCES LUCILLE Little Rock,Arlc. B.A,, B.S., BACT. AND INTRODUCTION TO MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY Dean's List, I, Il, III, Alpha Lambda Delta, Alpha Chi, Tri Beta, Iota Sigma Phi, Biology Club, Cosmopolitan Club, BURTON, MAY ELIZABETH Abilene B.A., VOICE Music Club, Abilene Club, LeCercle Francais, Student Council of Religious Activities, Historian, III, Modern Ohoir, Director of Dormitory Sing Song, III, League of Women Voters, Outing Club, Nativity Pageant, Student Advisor, Ill. BUSBY, SYLBA Taholca B.A., SOCIOLOGY Sociology Club. BUSCH, BETTY Houston B.A., B.S., SECRETARIAL SERVICE Social Chairman at Sayers and Fitzgerald I-Iall, I-louston Club, Professional Business 'Womens Club, BYRD, DOROTHY IEAN Blanket B.S., SECRETARIAL SERVICE Band, Betsy Ross Club, I-leart O'Toxas Club. CALAMIA, ELIZABETH Analeton B.S., SPEECH President of Austin Hall, ll, Zeta Phi Eta, President, IV, National Colleg- iate Players, Secretary, IV, Speech Club, Treasurer, III, VVho's Who, French Club, Mary Eleanor Breckenridge. CALHOUN, LETA MAE Temple B.S., ART Who's Who, Delian Club, President, Ill, IV, Cartoonist Lass-O, ll, Ill, Cartoon Editor, IV, Religious Council, III, WRA Varsity Tennis, II, Art Club, Badminton Club, BSU Council lpublicity chairmanl, Round Table, III, IV. CAMPBELL, PEGGY IEAN Olney BS., MUSIC EDUCATION Music Fraternity, SCRA, Stoddard Representative, Aglaiano, Singing Stars, Music Club. CARLETON, ALLICE IRENE Bryan BS., I-IOME ECONOMICS League of Women Voters, Outing Club, Mary Swartz Rose Club, Bryan Club, Adelphian, Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship Club. Page 51 A Sunday snack at the UB. 0 CARMIGNANI, DORIS Galveston B.S., MUSIC EDUCATION Newman Club, Modern Choir, Music Club, Music Education Choir, Catholic Representative for Vespers, Stoddard. CARPENTER, MARINELLE Kerens B.S,, SPEECH Delian Club, III, IV, Speech Club, I, II, III, IV, House President, Fitzgerald, Summer '45, Navarro County Club, I, II, Ill. CARSON, ITREIIDA I-Iearne B.S., CHEMISTRY Kappa Epsilon Mu. CASE, CARRIE VELMA Carrizo Springs B.S,, NURSING CASMEDES, EVELYNE Durant, Okla. B.S. PIANO French Club, Sigma Alpha Iota, Music Club, Lowry Club, Dean's List. CHADWICK, BETTY IANE Tampa, Fla. B.A., ENGLISH CLAYTON, BETTY IO Bryson BS, FOODS AND NUTRITION Dietetics Club, Capps Hall, President, Phi Upsilon Ornicron, Vice-President, IV, Alice Freeman Palmer Club, President, IV, Mary Swartz Rose Club. COBB, DELANE Cotulla B.S., I-'OODS AND NUTRITION Mary Swartz Rose Club, Dietetics Association Club. COLE, IEAN Turney B.A., SPANISH Alice Freeman Palmer, East Texas Club, La Iunta, Campus League, International Relations. COLEMAN, ANA MAY Brownsville B.S., B.A., ADVERTISING DESIGN Delta Phi Delta, Rio Grande Valley Club, President III, Vice-President II, Art Club, House Councilor, COOK, BETTY IANE Colorado City B.S.,B.A., BACT. AND INTRODUCTION TO MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY Kappa Epsilon Mu, Biology Club. COOK, DOLORES IEAN Fort Worth B.A., CLOTHING AND COSTUME DESIGN Clothing and Textile Club, Fort Worth Club. Page 52 eniom KZ,-wa of '47 o Lining up in the rotunda for a student directory. COOK, LORA LEE Abile-H9 B.S., ZOOLOGY Biology Club, Chemistry Club, B.S.U. Council, Outing Club, Badminton Club, Abilene Club, Round Table, Stunts. COOPER, BETTY Dallas B.A., B.S., BACT. AND INTRODUCTION TO MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY Biology Club, Secretary-Treasurer. l COOPER, CHARLOTTE San Antonio B.A., BACTERIOLOGY Biology Club. CRAWFORD, DOROTHY Leonard B.A., B.S., ACCOUNTING Adelphian Club. CROss, N ANOY Fort Worth B.A., GENERAL BUSINESS Aglaian, Rifle Club, Fort W'orth Club, La Iunta, I. CROW, ELIZAEETH ELLEN Canadian B.A., B.S., FOREIGN TRADE Alpha Lambda Delta. CROWDER, CARMON Sulphur Springs B.S., SECRETARIAL SERVICE Delian Club, Secretary-Treasurer, III, Stunts, III. CRUMPTON, BETTIE IANE Wichita Falls B.S., SPEECH Speech Club, Vfichita Falls Club. CRUTOHFIELD, MARIAN Ca1nden,Arlc. B.S., SPEECH Alpha Lambda Delta, Alpha Chi, President, IV, National Collegiate Play- ers, President, IV, Zeta Phi Eta, Recording Secretary, III, Treasurer, IV, House President, Sayers, II, Sigma Tau Delta, Speech Club, Zeta Verse Speakers, L'Allegro, Cosmopolitan Club, Vice-President, Le Cercle, Secretary-Treasurer, Dormitory Religious Council, III, Campus League of Women Voters, Outing Club, Stunts, III, College Theatre, Honor Roll, I, II, III, Who's Who. CULBERSON, DOT Greenville B.S., SPEECH Zeta Phi Eta, Speech Club, Vice'President, IV, Verse Choir, IV, Stunts, II. III. CUMMINS, BONNIE IEAN Denton , B.A., B.S., SPEECH Iunior Class President, Who's lNho, Chaparral Club, W.R.A. Secretary, III, Zeta Phi Eta, Marshall, IV, President of Local Students, IV, Dorm Coun- cilor. II' House Secretary, Summer III, Speech Club, II, III, IV, Mary Swartz Rose Club, I, College Little Theatre, Villagers' Club, IV, Dormitory W.R.A. Manager, II, Stunts, III, Class Yell Leader, I, II, Le Cercle Fran- caise, Outing Club, Student Council, III, IV, Round Table, III, Verse Speaking Choir, IV, Freshman English Honors Session. CUNNINGHAM, ELIZABETH IBETSYI GRIFFIN Arlington, Tenn. B.S., VOICE AND MUSIC EDUCATION Modern Choir, Mary Lyons Club, Reporter, Cosmopolitan Club, L'Allegro, Music Club, Soloist Modern Dancers. Page 53 That's nothing, the PE line took me two hours! 0 CURNETTE, Io ANN San Antonio B.S., FOODS AND NUTRITION Phi Upsilon Omicron, Iames H. Lowry Club, TSCW Dietetics Association, Vice-President, San Antonio Club, III, IV, Corpus Christi Club, I, Il, Daughters ot Ex-Students Club. DANFORTH, ANNE Burlcburnett B.S., VOICE Vocalaires, Modern Choir, Assistant Director, IV, Sweetheart Sextet, House Secretary, III, Sigma Tau Delta, Wichita Falls Club, Treasurer, IV, Sigma Alpha Iota Ipetitioningl. DANIEL, SARAH LAMAR DeWitt, Ark. B.A., IOURNALISM Arkansas Club, Iournalism Club, Associate Editor of Summer Lcss'O, III. DARLINGTON, DOROTHY Corpus Christi B.S., MUSIC TSCW Symphony Orchestra, Music Club, Outing Club, Scholarship Club, Daughters oi Ex-Students, Corpus Christi Club, Campus League ot Women Voters. DARST, IANE CAROLYN Fort Worth B.S., MUSIC EDUCATION Who's Who, Modern Choir, I, II, III, IV, Serenaclers, II, III, IV, Sigma Alpha Iota, President, IV, Vocalaires, I, II, Sweetheart Sextet, II, Music Education Choir, III, Professional Music Club, Fort Worth Club, TSCW Showtime II, TSCW Representative at North Texas State Fair, III, Iunior Recital, III, Senior Recital, Twilight Musicales. DAQCH, ANNIE PAULINE Dallas B.S., FOODS AND NUTRITION Mary Swartz Rose Club, TSCW Dietetics Association, Campus League of Women Voters, International Relations Club. DAVIS, IUANITA Ieflerson B.S., SECRETARIAL SERVICE Band, III, Councillor, III, East Texas Club, III, IV. Drivrs, MARTHA MARIE Pasadena B.S., ACCOUNTING Delian Club, League of Women Voters, Houston Club. GRASSE, LEONORA Port Arthur B.S., SPEECH Zeta Phi Eta, Sigma Tau Delta, College Theatre, Speech Club, Band, I, II, III, IV, Symphony, I, II, III, IV, Serenaders, I, II, III, IV, Music Club, I, II. DOBBS, MRS. IANE LEw1s Gilmer B.S., HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION Mary Swartz Rose Club, Home Economics Education Club, East Texas Club, Villagers' Club, IV, Councilor, II, Dean's List, IV. DONOHO. IRAN San Diego B.S., MUSIC EDUCATION POR INSTRUMENTAL SUPERVISION Iames H. Lowry Club, Vice'PresicIent, IV, Alpha Lambda Delta, Alpha Chi, Recoxding Secretary, IV, Band, Orchestra, Serenaclers, House Coun- cilor, III, IV, Sigma Alpha Iota, Music Club. Doss, BETTYE Chattanooga, Tenn. B.A., B.S., HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION, AND RECREATION Page 54 eniorzi aaa o W7 Ml lm l I N - .Dorf - 0 Life COULD be beautiful. DOUG-LAS, IOHNNIE Shamrock B.A., B.S., BACT. AND INTRODUCTION TO MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY Beta Beta Beta, Vice-President, IV, Biology Club, Adelphian Club, Vice- President, III, German Club, President, III, Panhandle Club. DOWNING, IANE Henderson B.S., MUSIC EDUCATION Caperettes, Music Club, Treasurer, III, Music Education Choir, Chorus, Iames H. Lowry Club, Secretary, IV, East Texas Club, Siqma Alpha Iota, Student Advisor, Stunts, I, II. DOYLE, PATRICIA Dallas B.S., SPEECH Speech Club, Zeta Phi Eta, Nativity Pageant, Delian Club, Children's Theater. DUKE, BETTY LUCILLE Greenville B.S., SPEECH L'AlIeqro, Secretary, IV, Speech Club. DUKE, MARY BETH McKinney B.A., SPANISH Mary Eleanor Brackenridqe, President, IV, Modern Choir, Press Club, La Iunta, Redbud Princess, II, III, Dormitory Finance Chairman of Houston, Student Body Finance Chairman, President ot Austin Hall, Secretary of Stoddard Hall, Who's Who, III, IV. DUNCAN, IEAN Bronte B.S., HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION Alice Freeman Palmer Club, Mary Swartz Rose Club, Home Economics Education Club. DUNKLE, SUE Denton B.S., FOODS AND NUTRITION Redbud Princess, III, Chaparral, Treasurer, III, President, IV, Mary Swartz Rose Club EAsON, MARTHA IANE Hope, Ark. B.S., HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND RECREATION Professional Club, Badminton Club, Cosmopolitan Club. ECHOLS, GLORIA Fort Worth E.A.. IOURNALISM Editor-in-Chief, DAEDALIAN Annual, Theta Sigma Phi, Keeper oi the Archives, IV, Kappa Alpha Mu, Vice-President, IV, Baptist Student Union Council, III IV, Student Council, IV, Journalism Club. EDDINS, BETH McKinney BA., SPEECH Zeta Phi Eta, Secretary, IV, National Collegiate Players, Speech Club, President, IV, Brackenridqe, Social Chairman, III. EDRINGTON, ALICE Houston B.S., CHEMISTRY Kappa Epsilon Mu, Aglaian Club, American Chemical Society, Associate, Houston Club, Alpha Lambda Delta, German Club, Math Club, Iota Sigma Pi, Kappa Mu Epsilon. ELDRIDGE, MARY BETH Wylie B.S., B.A., OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY Occupational Therapy Club, Delian Club. Page 55 -fre' Eugenia and Jean make freshmen welcome at the 0 Senior Open House. ELMS, KATHBYN KAROLYN Arlcadelphia,ArIc. BA., ECONOMICS Cosmopolitan Club, Arkansas Club, President, IV, Campus League of Women Voters, Secretary, IV, Professional and Business Womens Club, Sigma Pi Beta, Aglaian Club, French Club, Stunts, III. EoI'E, IOYCE Blanket B.S., HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION Home Economics Education Club, Betsy Ross Club, Heart of Texas Club, Mary Swartz Rose Club. EVANS, FRANCES Fort Worth BA., SPANISH Fort 'Worth Club, La Iuntai EVANS, NEVA LoU Olney BS., CHILD DEVELOPMENT Aglaian Club, Child Development Club, Vice-President, IV. FARRINGTON, LAFON Kermit B.S,, SPEECH National Collegiate Players, Zeta Phi Eta, Secretary, III, Finance Chair man, IV, Speech Club, Treasurer, IV, College Theater, Aclelphian Club, Dean's List, Verse Speaking Choir, Texas School of the Air, Freshman Play, League of Women Voters, Stunts, l, II, III, IV. FEDERBUSH, Io ANNE Santa Ana., Cal. BA., HISTORY Abilene Club. FELTS, PATRICIA MARIAN Clarksville BA., ENGLISH Sigma Tau Delta, Vice-President, III, Aglaian Club, Secretary, III, Deans List. FIELDS, IVIYRA Henrietta BS., GENERAL EDUCATION L'Allegro Club, Sociology Club, 'Wichita Falls Club. FILES, IERRY LEE Denton BA., INTERIOR DESIGN FINLEY, IXAARY Io Decatur Bs., CLOTHING AND COSTUME DESIGN FISHER, LE VELLE Bridgeport BS., CHEMISTRY Kappa Epsilon Mu. FLOCKE, MRS. LUISE WILLIAMSON Denton BS., GENERAL SCIENCE Biology Club. Page 55 eniorfi F 4 252 I fl '5 I X - . '- . 1 SWS A A Q .. cf... .J T47 c Senior dancers pause for an engrossing conversation. FORREST, MARY KATHRYN Mexia B.S,, ADVERTISING DESIGN Art Club, Philomathian, Reporter, IV. FOSHEE, MARY BETH Sherman B.A., B.S., IOURNALISM Freshman Class President, Nominee for Texas University ROundfUp Rep- resentative, Freshman Scholarship Award, Alpha Lambda Delta, Social Chairman of Austin Hall, Varsity Golf, I, II, Golf Club, President, II, Presi- dent of Houston Hall, II, Corresponding Secretary of WRA, II, Redbud Princess, I, II, Freshman English Honor Session Honorable Mention, Chaparral Club, Treasurer, III, Vice-President, IV, Alpha Chi, III, IV, Theta Sigma Phi, Dean's List, Student Council, I, II, III, President of Brack- eniidge, Nominee for Aggie Sweetheart, III, W'ho's Who, III, IV, Treasurer, Senior Class, Business Manager, DAEDALIAN Annual- Day Editor, Daily Lass-O. FOWLER, RHODA Dallas B.S., OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY Occupational Therapy Club. FRANKLIN, GAIL Sherman B.S., HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION Athenaeum, President, IV, Candle Editor of Phi Upsilon Omicron, IV, Mary Swartz Rose Club, Social Chairman, IV, Home Economics Education Club. FRANKS, CATHERINE Oil Trough, Ark. B.S., CLOTHING AND COSTUME DESIGN FRAZIER, PATTI Rossville, Tenn. B.A., SOCIOLOGY Sociology Club, Cosmopolitan Club. FREEMAN, DOROTHY MAE Fort Worth B.A., LIBRARY SCIENCE Library Science Club, Fort Vtlorth Club. FULLER, IEAN Farmer City, Ill. B.S., CHEMISTRY Chemistry Club, Kappa Epsilon Mu, Philomathian. GARRETT, IOSEPHINE Stephenville B.S., HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION Alice Freeman Palmer, Home Economics Education, Mary Swartz Rose Club. GARRETT, PEGGY Foffwoffh B.S., COSTUME DESIGN AND FASHION ILLUSTRATION GATES, MARCELYNN Brownwood B.A.I IOURNALISM Iournalism Club, Feature Editor of Lass-O, III, Editor-in-Chief ot Lass-O, Summer IV, Day Editor of Daily Lass-O, IV. GIBBS, IEAN Fort Wortli B.A., SOCIOLOGY Fort 'Worth Club, President, IV, Sociology Club, Reporter, III, Secretary, IV: Aglaians, Rush Captain, III, Alpha Kappa Delta, President IV, Round Table, Treasurer, IV, Modern Choir, Il. Page 57 We've more than the yen to be, girls and dates sing at the 0 Senior Christmas Dance. GILcHRIsT, ELIZABETH ANN BS., GENERAL EDUCATION Wicliita Falls Club, Kindergarten Primary Club. Wichita Falls GILLEN, LILA RUTH SaQiI1C1W B,S,, CHEMISTRY Kappa Epsilon Mu, Alpha Chi, Corresponding Secretary, IV, Dean's List, Iota Sigma Pi. GILLEY, BARBARA SUE Whitney B.S., HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION GIVENS, DOROTHY Warren, Ark. BS., VOCATIONAL HOME ECONOMICS GLAss, PATRICIA Walnut Ridge, Ark. BA., SOCIOLOGY Campus League cf Vfomen Voters, Sociology Club, WRA Board, Manager Ballroom Dancing Club, Folk Dance Club, Athenaeum, Arkansas Club, Outing Club. GLENN, GLORIA BA., SOCIOLOGY Kleberg Sociology Club, Treasurer, III, Alpha Kappa Delta, SecI'etaryATreasurer, IV, Patrician Club, Campus League, La Iunta, GCEBEL, MARTHA BS., HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION George West Student Advisor, Mary Swartz Rose Club, Home Economics Education Club, Student Council of Religious Activities, League of Women Voters, Betsy Ross Club, GOLDEN, BETTY IEAN B.A., B.S., BACTERIOLOGY Munday Redbud Princess, III, Biology Club, President, IV, German Club, Adel- phian Club. GOLDSMI'FH, IOYCE BS., INTERIOR DESIGN Round Table, III, Bryan Club, President, III, Art Club, GOOD, MARY GRACE Bs MUSIC EDUCATION Bryan Delta Phi Delta. Carrollton Band, Vice-President, III, Collegiates, I, Serenaders, II, III, IV, Orchestra, Treasurer, IV, PhilOmathian,Treasurer, IV, Sigma Alpha Iota,Treasurer, IV, Modern Choir, Music Education Choir, Stunts, Music Club, Treasurer, IV GOODMAN, MARY EVELYN Clarksville BS., HEALTI-I, PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND RECREATION Proiyssional Club, Vice-President, IV, VVRA, Vice-President, IV, Betsy ROSS Club. GORLINSICY, MADELINE ELLEN Russellville, Ark. B.S. GENERAL EDUCATION Arkansas Club, Ex-Service vfIO1'I19I1'S Club, KindergartenAPri1'nary Club, Rainbow Girls. Page 58 eniord gxgi tgp. n N1 1 Ir. , ,p9 ! 1 add 0 v I I o Pausing in front of Stoddard on a sunny day. GRAY, LORETTA A1'l'1CIfiUO B.A., HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND RECREATION Folk Dance Club, Hockey Club, Fencing Club, Ballroom Dance Club, Outing Club, Physical Education Professional Club. GREEN, FRANCES MC1QHOliC1,AI1f. B.S., SPEECH Speech Club, Arkansas Club, Cosmopolitan Club, GREEN, PATRICIA CLAIRE Brownsville B.A., B.S., HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION Mary Swartz Rose Club, Home Economics Education Club, Rio Grande Valley Club, Secretary IV. GREGORY, ALMA ALINE Freeport B.A., BACTERIOLOGY Honor Roll, I, Biology Club, Beta Beta Beta. GRUNDY, MARILYN Gainesville B.A., HISTORY HADEN, CLARA Ladonia B.A., LIBRARY SCIENCE Library Science Club, President, IV, Betsy Ross Club, VicefPresident, IV, Baptist Student Union Council, Vice-President, Alpha Chi, Sigma Tau Delta, International Relations, III, Round Table, Dean's Honor Roll. HALE, FLOY IEAN Floydada B.S., SECRETARIAL SERVICE HALE, GLORIA Fort Worth BS., HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION Mary Swartz Rose Club, Iunior Class Beauty. HALL, SHIRLEY Houston B.S., COSTUME DESIGN AND FASHION ILLUSTRATION Delian Club, Treasurer, IV, Stunts, II, III, Houston Club, Art Club. HALSELL, NIOLCIE LOU Sipe Springs B.S., BA., IOURNALISM Alpha Lambda Delta, Iarnes I-I. Lowry Club, Reporter, II, Lass-O, Society and News Editor III, Business Manager IV, Theta Sigma Phi, Vice-Presi dent, IV, Kappa Alpha Mu, Secretary, Quarterly Contribution, II, B-AVer- age List, I, II, III, IV, Dean's Honor Roll, I. HAMILTON, MARTHA Mt. Pleasant B.A., INTERIOR DESIGN Counselor, II, Adelphian Club, III, Secretary, IV, Art Club, IV. HARDIN, MARJORIE Rayville, La. Bs., FOREIGN TRADE Alpha Lambda Delta, Mary Eleanor Braclcenridge Club, League of Women Voters, Councilor, II, III. Page 59 .0-Q Seniors are surprising, says Mrs. Wooten's expression o at the Open House. I-IARRELL, PEANCES Hope, Ark. B.S., CLOTHING AND TEXTILES L'Allegro, III, Cosmopolitan, II, Arkansas Club, III, Clothing and Textile Club. HART, IOY IVIARIAN Houston B,A., SOCIOLOGY HARWELL, MARY LOUISE Kermit B.S., INSTITUTION MANAGEMENT Athenaeum Club, Scholarship Club, Mary Swartz Bose Club, TSCW Dietetics Association, Campus Serenaders, Concert Band. HATCHETT, BETH Sulphur Springs B.A., SOCIOLOGY Sociology Club, League of Women Voters, Delian Club. IHAWTHORNE, MRS. Io NELL MANGUM Abilene B.A., FOODS AND NUTRITION Mary Swartz Rose Club, League of Women Voters. I-IAYs, BETTY JEAN Abilene BS., ADVERTISING DESIGN HELBACH MARIORIE El Dorado, Ark. B.S., DESIGN Rifle Club, I, II, Contributor to Quarterly, l, Baptist Student Union, Art Chairman, I, Secretary, I, Publicity Chairman, III, Counselor, III, Lass-O and DAEDALIAN Annual, Assistant Photographer, III, Photography Editor, IV, Art Club, President, IV, Kappa Alpha Mu, President, IV, Arkansas Club, IV, Philomathia Club, III, IV. HENDERSIIOT, OPAL Harwood B.S,, SECRETARIAL STUDIES Camous League of Women Voters, Outing Club, I-louse Councilor, III, Social Chairman, IV. HENDERSON, NANCY Honey Grove B.A., ENGLISH Sigma Tau Delta, Secretary-Treasurer, III, President, IV, Alpha Chi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Mary Lyon Club, Delian Club, Press Club, Secretary- Treasurer, IV, House Councilor, II, English Club, Iournalism Club, Interna- tional Relations Club, Program Chairman, IV, Campus League of Women Voters, Contact Chairman, III. HENDRICKS, EDNA RAE Houston B.S., GENERAL SCIENCE Alice Freeman Palmer Club, I-Iouston Club, Baptist Student Union Coun' cil, IV. I-IENDRICKS, PEGGY Kilgore B.S., B.A., BACT. AND INTRODUCTION TO MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY Vice-President Senior Class, Alpha Lambda Delta, Vice-President, II, Beta Beta Beta, President, IV, Chaparral Club, Vice-President, III, H. W. Mueller Biology Club, Redbud Princess, I, II, III, Who's Who, IV, Beauty Nominee, I, III, Aggie Sweetheart, IV, Cotton Ball Duchess, III. I-IEsTEE, BETTY IANE Denton BS., BUSINESS EDUCATION Villagers, Vice-President, Il, L'Allegro, President, III, Alpha Lambda Delta, Alpha Chi, IV, Who's Who, IV, Professional Business Womens Club, Sigma Pi Beta, Secretary-Treasurer, IV, Speech Club, Counselor, II. Page 60 eniom Cfcwa of '47 o Entertainment at the Senior Frolic. HICKS, MARGUERITE BICIOIY B.A., SOCIAL WORK Adelphian Club, Heart O' Texas Club, Sociology Club, Alpha Kappa Delta, Professional Business Women's Club, Dean's List. I-IIGCINBOTHAM, BETTY Io Texas City B.S., HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION Phi Upsilon Omicron, Alice Freeman Palmer Club, Mary Swartz Rose Club, Home Economics Education Club, Galveston Club. HILL, HELEN IEAN Fort Worth B.A., B.S., INSTITUTIONAL MANAGEMENT Adelphian Club, Patrician Club, Vice-President, IV, Mary Swartz Rose Cflub, TSCW Dietetics Club. I-IILLIN, ANN Dallas B.S., INTERIOR DECORATION Secretary of Capps Hall, Dallas Club, Art Club, Golf Club, President, III, Stunts, Il, III, Social Chairman of Stoddard Hall. HINOIOSA, ELVIRA ELBA Salineno B.S,, FOREIGN TRADE La Iunta, Newman Club, Rio Grande Valley Club. HITCHCOCK, ANNE Roswell, N. M. B.A., ENGLISH English Club, New Mexico Club, Vice-President, III, Sigma Tau Delta, La lunta. I-IOKANSON, IDA MARIE Texas City B.A., FOREIGN TRADE Alice Freeman Palmer, Galveston Club, Canterbury Club. HOLLAND, MARY INEz Miami B.S., HOME DEMONSTRATION, HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION Panhandle Club, Vice-President, I, II, Home Economics Education Club, Home Demonstration Club, President, IV, Outing Club, Methodist Repre- sentative to Dormitory Religious Council, Chairman Council, IV, Mary Swartz Rose Club. I-IOLLEY, b'IARIORIE Beaumont B.A., B.S., CLOTHING AND COSTUME DESIGN Newman Club, Mary Swartz Rose Club, Lowry Club, Caperettes. HOOK, MARCILLE Houston B.A., HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION, AND RECREATION First Vice-President, WRA, Folk Dance Club, President, IV, President, Rusk System, Philomathian Club, Representative to Professional Club, ll, IV. HOOPER, BETTY C. Porffiffhuf B.S., CHEMISTRY Kappa Epsilon Mu. HUDSPETH, LOUISE A. Dqllqg Bs., VOICE Sigma Alpha Iota, Mary Eleanor Braclcenridge, Music Club, Soloist with TSCW Symphony, Modern Choir, Vocalaires. Page 61 Martha Jean Leslie Lass-Os an interview with Texas Con- o gressman W. O. Reed as Marilyn Toye listens. I-ILEBNER, MAXINE Bellville B.S., CLOTHING AND COSTUME DESIGN Mary Swartz Rose Club, Houston Club. HUEE, MARION FRANCES Allison B,A., SOCIAL WORK Sociology Club, Panhandle Club, Campus League of Women Voters. HUMPHREYS, EUGENIA Houston B.A., SOCIOLOGY Redbud Princess, II, III, Aggie Sweetheart Nominee, III, Philomathian, Treasurer, III, President, IV, Iunior Class Vice-President, Sociology Club, Vice-President, IV. HUNTER, BETTY LU Lynchburg, Va. B.A., B.S., OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY Delta Phi Delta, President, IV, Occupational Therapy Club, Aglaian Club, Alpha Chi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Press Club, Philomathian, Modern Choir, Dean's List, DAEDALIAN Quarterly, Contributor, II. HUNTER, IIMMIE LEE Flomot B.S., SPEECH I-IURST, KATHRYN FRANCES Houston B.S., OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY Occupational Therapy Club, President, IV, Secretary, III, Delta Phi Delta, Secretary, IV, Lowry Club, Art Club, Houston Club, Rainbow Club, Deans List. IACKSON, IEAN ELLEN Denton B.S., VOICE Vocalaires, Modern Choir, Sweetheart Sextette, Music Club, Mary Eleanor Brackenridge Club, Sigma Alpha Iota. IACKSON, MARY FRANCES Marshall B.S., GENERAL BUSINESS Mary Eleanor Brackenriclge Club, Professional Women's Club, Golf Club, IENKINS, CLAIRE MAE Wichita Falls B.S., HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION, AND RECREATION Physical Education Representative, I, Assistant Tennis Manager, I, Folk Dance Varsity, Outing Club, President, III, WRA, Corresponding Secre- tary, II, Health, Physical Education, Recreation Professional Club, Treas- urer, III, President, IV, WBA Hockey Manager, IV, Athenaeum. IEWETT, lAv'oNNE Mission B.A., SOCIAL WORK Sociology Club, Rio Grande Valley Club, Campus League of Women Voters, SecretaryfTreasurer, III, Vice-President of College Government Association, IV, VVho's Who. IOHNSON, CHRISTINE Artesia, New Mexico B.S., HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND RECREATION Softball Club, Manager, IV, Tumbling Club, President, III, Outing Club, Historian, IV, Representative to Health, Physical Education, and Recrea- tion Club, IV, Basketball Club, Folk Dance Club. JOHNSON, DCIITIE MAY Denton B.A., PSYCHOLOGY AND SOCIOLOGY Psychology Club, Sociology Club, Modern Choir, Dallas Club, Adelphian Club. Page 62 eniom . . .tp- nfl' tx 2 S 3, ,I . aaa of '47 l o Officers and sponsor, Miss White, of the Campus League of Women Voters stop for a picture before going to Dallas to hear Harrold Stassen, Rep. IOHNSON, KATHLEEN Edinburg B.A., SPANISH Adelphian Club: La lunta Club: Le Cercle Francais: Rio Grande Valley Club. IOHNSON, KATHRYN Vinton, Iowa B.A., SOCIOLOGY Sociology Club: Alpha Kappa Delta: Campus League of Vifomen Voters. JOHNSON, MARY LOUISE I redell B.A., ENGLISH Alpha Lambda Delta: Sigma Tau Delta: Folk Dance Club: Outing Club: DAEDALIAN Ouarterly Contributor: Aglaian Club. IOHNSON, VIRGINIA Slaton B.S., FOODS AND NUTRITION Lowry Club: Mary Swartz Rose Club: TSCIN Dietetics Club. IoHNSToN, BETTY LoU Douglas, Ariz. B.A., B.S., COSTUME DESIGN AND FASHION ILLUSTRATION Delta Phi Delta: Art Club: Outing Club: L'Allegro Club. IOHNSTON, BETTY R. Lubbock B.S., CHEMISTRY Alpha Lambda Delta: Alpha Chi: Chemistry Club: Die Valkyrie, Presi- dent, IV: Dean's List: Student Affiliate American Chemical Society: Iota Sigma Pi: La Iunta Club. JONES, MARY FOWLER Little Rock, Ark. B.A., GENERAL MUSIC Counselor in Freshman Dormitory, Il: Arkansas Club: Cosmopolitan Club: Professional Music Club: Sigma Alpha Iota: Aglaian Club, President, IV: Campus League of Women Voters: Stunts, Ill. IONES, MILDHED CHRISTINE Wichita Falls B.S., FOODS AND NUTRITION Redbud Princess, II: Iames I-l. Lowry Club: Mary Swartz Rose Club: Phi Upsilon Omicron: Wichita Club: Dietetics Club. KEEN, MARY ELIZABETH Denfgn B.S., VOCATIONAL HOME ECONOMICS Villagers Club: Betsy Ross Club: Mary Swartz Rose Club: Baptist Student Union. KEENER, PAULINE Sffgffofd BS., SECRETARIAL STUDIES Rifle Club, Vice-President, IV: Panhandle Club. KELSEY, MARTHA lo Depoiz B.S., SECRETARIAL SERVICES L'AlIegro Club. KENNEDY, ODETTE Sherman B.A., BS., COSTUME DESIGN AND FASHION ILLUSTRATION Art Club: Daughters of ExfStudents Club: Campus League of Womeri Voters. Page 63 That's 7:25 A. M. the Seniors were up for the annnual o Senior Breakfast. KERR, IOAN ELIZABETH Dallas B.S., NURSING Lutheran Students Association, Betsy Ross Club. KERR, SUE Port Arthur B.S., FOODS AND NUTRITION Mary Swartz Rose Club. KETELSEN, HELEN Houston B.S,, BACTERIOLOGY AND MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY Houston Club, Biology Club, Stunts, II, III. KEY, EVELYN Beaumont B.A., ENGLISH Alpha Lambda Delta, Sigma Tau Delta, Scholarship Club, Dean's List. KINCAID, ELIZABETH B.S., SPEECH Speech Club, Campus League of Women Voters. KING, MRS. AXLEENE CARROLL B.S., HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION Decatur Eden Secretary-Treasurer Ot Freshman Summer Class, Mary Swartz Rose Club, Heart of Texas Club. KIZZIA, BETTY IEAN DeIight,Ark. B.S., INSTITUTION MANAGEMENT Arkansas Club, Mary Swartz Rose Club. KLEMMEDSON, MARY MARTHA Fort Worth BS., CLOTHING AND TEXTILES Adelphian Club, Fort Worth Club, Clothing and Textiles Cl Swartz Rose Club. KRAUSE, MINNIE B.S., ADVERTISING DESIGN Art Club, Corpus Christi Club. KUBALA, MARY JOYCE B.S. VOICE ub, Mary Beeville Beeville Modern Choir, Vocalaires, Sweetheart Sextette, Reclbuci Princess, III, Corpus Christi Club, Music Club. LACY, MARGARET BS., HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND RECREATION Paris WEA, Professional Club for Health, Physical Education and Recreation, Modern Dance Club, Outing Club, Campus League of Women Voters, L'Alle-gro Club, Folk Dance Club. LAMB, NIELLIE MAIE BA., BS., COSTUME DESIGN AND FASHION ILLUSTRATION Bryan Art Club, Treasurer, IV, French Club, Bryan Club, Alice Freeman Palmer Club. Page 54 eniom Kfadd of '47 we -. W :usa-neue..-MW o Peggy, president of Stoddard, leads Seniors in the Christmas Candle Parade. LANGE, THELMA Io Orange PHYSICAL EDUCATION LANIER, PEC Denton B.A., IOURNALISM Villagers' Club, Secretary, II, Chaparral Club, WRA Repesentative of Local Students, IV. LAYTON, BARBARA Oklahoma City, Okla. B.A., B.S., OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY Alpha Lambda Delta, Treasurer, I, Alpha Chi, Occupational Therapy Club, Philornathia Club, Dormitory Religious Council, IV. LEAKE, BILLIE IoYCE Greenville Bs., FOREIGN TRADE LEEPER, CAROLYN Fort Worth B.A., INSTITUTIONAL MANAGEMENT Fort Worth Club, Mary Swartz Rose Club, LENERT, IVIARY FRANCES College Station B.S., COSTUME DESIGN AND FASHION ILLUSTRATION Redbud Princess, I, Chaparral Club, Aggie Sweetheart Nominee, IV, Bryan Club, Social Chairman, Rusk System, IV. LENZ, FLORINE ANNE Bryan B.A., FOREIGN TRADE Sigma Pi Beta, President, IV, Adelphian Club, Symphony, I, Professional Business Women's Club. LEONARD, ANN PATRICIA Olden B.A., IOURNALISM L'Allegro Club, Iournalism Club. LESLIE, IVIARTHA IEAN Q DeWitt, Ark. B.A., IOURNALISM Daily Lass-O, Editor-in-Chief, IV, Who's Who, Alpha Chi, Theta Sigma Phi, Treasurer, IV, Philomathia Club, Campus League of Women Voters, Rifle Club, Arkansas Club, Cosmopolitan Club, DAEDALIAN Ouarterly, Contributor, I, Dean's List. LINDSEY, 'DOROTHY Boling SPEECH LITTLE, BESSIE MAY Weimar B.A., B.S., SECRETARIAL SERVICE Delian Club, Historian, IV, Portuguese Club, Vice-President, IV, Band. LITTLE, KATHERINE ADELIA Breckenridge B.S., OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY Occupational Therapy Club, Secretary, IV, Delta Phi Delta, Newman Club, Lowry Club. Page 65 Clara and Dorothy do an assignmnt for Library Science. o LOTT, PATTYE SUE Mexia B.S., INSTITUTIONAL MANAGEMENT LOVE, SARAH Terrell B.S., SECRETARIAL SERVICE Kaufman County Club. LOVELACE, IMOGENE Corpus Christi B.A,, NURSING LOVETT, EDITH Dumas B.S., OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY Delian Club. LOWE, SARA IO Laneville B.S., GENERAL BUSINESS East Texas Club, Delian Club, Professional Business WOmen's Club. Lusic, DOROTHY E. Little Rock, Ark. B.S., VOICE Modern Choir, Vocalaires, Soloist with TSCIN Symphony, III, Singing Stars, Chorus, Sigma Alpha Iota, Sweetheart Sextette, Trio, II, III. MCBEATH, IUANITA Denton B.A., PRE-MEDICAL Die Walkyrie, Kappa Epsilon Mu, Beta Beta Beta, Iota Sigma Pi. MCCAETHY, PHYLLIS Wichita Falls B.A., B.S., FOREIGN TRADE Folk Dance Club, Wichita Falls Club, Secretary-Treasurer, II, Counselor in Freshman Dormitory, II, Finance Chairman oi Austin, II, Aglaian Club, Professional Business Women's Club, International Relations Club, Cam- pus League of Women Voters, Student Council, Treasurer of College Government Association, IV, Who's Who, Student Finance Council, II, Dean's List, La Iunta, Stunts. MCCLARALI, MINNETTE Beaumont B.S., CLOTHING AND TEXTILES Clothing and Textiles Club, President, IV, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Dean's List. MCCORKLE, RUTH Comanche B.S., HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION Inter-Varsity, Mary Swartz Rose Club. MCCRACKEN, LOU1sE Brownfield BA., BACTERIOLOGY Beta Beta Beta MCCRACKEN, SIDNA REA Sand Springs, Olcla. B.A., B.S., SPEECH Zeta Phi Eta, President, III, Vice-President, IV, Cosmopolitan Club, Treas- urer, I, Speech Club, Vice-President, III, L'AlIegro, Treasurer, IV. Page 56 eniord . . aaa of '47 0 Too bad he can't be in the picture, too! MCDONALD, NORMA IEAN BS., FOODS AND NUTRITION MCGINNIS, DOROTHY B.A., SPANISH Library Science Club, La Iunta, Campus League OI Vtfomen MCKEAN, TERRY BELL ADVERTISING DESIGN MCKELVY, VIVIAN BS., COSTUME DESIGN AND FASHION ILLUSTRATION MCMILLAN, PANSY B.A., BACTEBIOLOGY AND LABORATORY DIAGNOSIS Alice Freeman Palmer Club, German Club, Biology Club, Relations Club. MCMURRAIN, MARIEVA BS., IOURNALISM Mesquite Lubbock Voters. Alvin Gatesville H ico International Baytown League of Women Voters, Baptist Student Union, Chorus, Iournalism Club, Houston Club, Intervarsity Christian Fellowship. MANDICH, GEORGIANNA B.A., BS., PRE-MEDICAL Galveston Galveston Club, Secretary, II, President, III, Kappa Epsilon Mu, Chaparral Club, Biology Club, Stunts, Symphony Orchestra, Serenaders, Parliamen- tarian of VVRA, III. MARSH, ADA FRANCES BS., HOME ECONOMICS Richmond Alpha Lambda Delta, Redbud Princess, I, II, III, Sophomore Class, Treas- urer, Alice Freeman Palmer, Secretary, III, President of Braclcenridge, Scholarship Club, Mary Swartz Bose Club, President, IV, Student Council, Who's Who, Home Economics Education Club, MARSHALL, GRACE IUNE New Orleans, La. B.A., B.S., ZOOLOGY Biology Club, VicefPresident, IV, Beta Beta Beta, Die Valkyrie, Secretary, IV, Scholarship Club, De-an's List. MARSHALL, MARY VIRGINIA Houston BS., SPEECH Houston Club, Speech Club, College Theater, Daughters of TSCW Exes Club. MARTIN, BOEEYE Dallas B.A., BACTERIOLOGY Biology Club, Die Vallcryie, Vice-President, IV, Iames H. Lowry Club, Outing Club, Abilene Club, President, IV. lVlEEK, Io ANN GENERAL BUSINESS Page 67 Denton v I .... ..., 9 Lg' Carol singing in the rotunda MEEKINS PEARL LOUISE Novasota B.S., BUSINESS EDUCATION Alpha Lambda Delta, Professional Business Women's Club, Band, Mary Lyon Club, Vice-Pre-Sident, IV. MENEEEE, MAHALA MAY Houston B.S., HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION Student Body President, IV, Dormitory Finance Chairman, I, II, Vice' President of Sophomore Class, Redbud Princess, I, II, III, Queen's Attend- ant, IV, Baptist Student Union Council, II, III, Home Economics Education Club, Secretary-Treasurer, IV, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Secretary, IV, Chap- parral Club, Danforth Fellowship Nominee, I, III, Dean's List. MERS, MARGARET CAROL Houston B.S., GENERAL EDUCATION MILAM, BETTY Van Alstyne B.S., BUSINESS EDUCATION L'Allegro Club, Scholarship Club. MITCHELL, REGINA Gainesville B.S., HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION, AND RECREATION Health, Physical Education and Recreation Club, Professional Club, Mod- ern Dance Club, President, IV. MOFEETT, LE FERN Center B.S., HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION Mary Swartz Rose Club, Home Economics Education Club, Campus League of Women Voters, East Texas Club. MONROE, BILLIE IEAN Denton INSTITUTIONAL MANAGEMENT MOORE, VIRGINIA GLYNN Amarillo B.S., CLOTHING AND COSTUME DESIGN Costume Design, Clothing, Textiles Club. MORGAN, EVELYN Abbevi1le,Lo. B.S., VOICE Modern Choir, Sinqinq Stars. MORRIS, GLENA IEAN Bfownwggd B.S., INTERIOR DESIGN Art Club, Philomathia Club. MORRISON VIRGINIA Dojjog Bs., GENERAL SCIENCE E. V. White Math Club, Patricion Club, Philomathia, D.A.R. MULLER MARY FRANCES Vernon Bs., CHILD DEVELOPMENT Mary Swartz Rose Club, President of Child Development Division, IV, Baptist Student Union Council. Page 58 eniom Cfcm of '47 o Seniors walk in the Christmas Candle Parade, preceding the Nativity Pageant. MURRELL, IVIARGARET PAYE Tyler B.S., B.A., ADVERTISING DESIGN Mary Eleanor Brackenridqe Club. NATIONS, DUANE Van B.S., INSTITUTIONAL MANAGEMENT Mary Swartz Rose Club, TSCW Dietetics Association, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Treasurer, III, President, IV. NELSOIJ, MARY LEA Wichita Falls B.S., SECRETARIAL SERVICE Professional and Business Women's Club, 'Nichita County Club, Vice- President, III. NEWEY, ELIZABETH Dallas LIBRARY SCIENCE NOBLE, EMILY ELIZABETH Wichita Falls B.S., SPEECH Zeta Phi Eta, Wichita Falls Club, Patrician Club, National Collegiate Players, Speech Club. NORWOOD, NELLE Wichita Falls B.S., SECRETARIAL SERVICE Professional and Business W'oInen's Club, Wichita Falls Club, President, IV, Outing Club. NOTT, IO ANNE Abilene B.S., GENERAL BUSINESS Abilene Club, President, III, james I-I. Lowry Club, Stunts, III. NUNNALLY, CAROLYN Weatherford B.A., SOCIOLOGY Student Advisory Council, III, Sociology Club, President, IV, Mary Eleanor Braclcenridqe Club, Treasurer, IV, Round Table Parliamentarian, IV. QAICLEY, ROSA ELLEN Ardmore, Olcla. B.S, HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION, AND RECREATION Golf Club, President, IV, Cosmopolitan Club, Folk Dance Club, Profes- sional Club, WRA Board, Outinq Club. OIBRIEN, MILDRED IEAN Denton B.S., MUSIC EDUCATION Music Club, Serenaders, President ot Local Students, Ill, L'Alleqro, Presi- dent, IV, Stunts, III, IV, Violin Trio Accompanist. O'CONNOR, PATRICIA TOBIN Dallas BS, I-IEALTI-I, PHYSICAL EDUCATION, AND RECREATION Proiessional Club, Folk Dance Club, Hockey Club, WRA Basketball and Tennis Manager, Badminton Club, Outing Club, Newman Club, WRA Board. ODOM, ELAINE Dallas B.S., SECRETARIAL SERVICE Dallas Club, Young Democrats Club, Campus Leaque of Women Voters. Page 59 They check supplies so TSCW can eat. 0 OLIVEIRA, GRACIA BGHCIVICIGS FOODS AND NUTRITION OMBERG, IUNE B.A., SOCIOLOGY Frost Delian Club, Vice-President, IV, Alpha Kappa Delta, Vice-President, IV: Sociology Clubg Navarro County Club. OINEAL, BROOXIE NELL Glen Rose B.S., GENERAL BUSINESS Outing Club ORMES, ELSIE lelferson B.A., ENGLISH East Texas Club, Sigma Tau Delta, League of Women Votersy Delian Club. ORR, PATRICIA College Station BS., COSTUME DESIGN AND FASHION ILLUSTRATION Chaparral Club, Delta Phi Deltag Bryan Club, Art Club. PACE, PATSY Longview BS., SPEECH Aflelphiang Zeta Phi Eta, Speech Club, East Texas Club: College Theater, Deans List. PALMER, MARIE Gustine CLOTHING AND COSTUME DESIGN PARR, MARTHA GAIL Burkburnett B.S., OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY Wichita Falls Club, Occupational Therapy Club, Historian, III. PATTERSON, ALICE BERNEZ Handley BS., OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY Philornatliiang Art Club, Occupational Therapy Club, Campus League of TNOIUGH Voters, Sociology Club. PATTERSoN, BILLIE IEAN B.S,, BUSINESS EDUCATION Kemp Alice Freeman Palmer Clubg Kaufman County Club, Secretary-Treasurer, II, President, IV. PATTERSCN, IANICE Pine Bluff, Ark. B.S., OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY Delta Phi Delta, Occupational Therapy Club, Historian, III, Philomathian Club, Secretary, IV: Vesper Chairman of Travis System, III, De-an's List: Methodist Representative on Rusk System Religious Council. PEEK, DIXIE Annona B.S., COSTUME DESIGN AND FASHION ILLUSTRATION Adelphian Club, Vice-President, III, Art Club, Redbud Princess, Il. Page 70 eniom 4 l 'fs stig- wf' ' I Cfaaa of '47 vi 4 V 0 Hope there's no one waiting for the tub! PELTIER, CATHERINE Danbury B.S., ADVERTISING AND DESIGN Newman Club, President, III, Art Club, Campus League of Women Voters. PENA, TEOFILA San Diego B.S., MUSIC EDUCATION, INSTRUMENTAL SUPERVISION PENNINGTON, ANN Halls, Tenn. B.S., SECRETARIAL SERVICE Counselor in Capps, Alpha Chi, Cosmopolitan Club, Business and Pro- fessional WOIHSHIS Club, Sigma Pi Beta, President, III, Alpha Lambda Delta. PETERSON, INGREE CORINNE Houston B.S., KINDERGARTEN-PRIMARY EDUCATION Sociology Club, Kindergarten-Primary Club, Houston Club, Campus Lea- gue of Women Voters. PHILLIPS, FRANI-:IE Canyon B.S., CHILD DEVELOPMENT Daughters of TSCW Exes Club, Panhandle Club, Mary Swartz Rose Club, Vice-President, IV, Child Development Club, Treasurer, IV, Modern Choir. PIERCE, BETH Houston B.S., SECRETARIAL SERVICE Mary Eleanor Brackenridge Club, Panhandle Club, Houston Club. PLATAS, ARELLANO FLORA Mexico City, Mex. B.A., CHILD DEVELOPMENT AND NURSERY EDUCATION Child Development Club, Treasurer, III, La Iunta. POLAND, MERLENE Huntington B.A., HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION, AND RECREATION POPE, IRENE Teague B.S., MUSIC EDUCATION lames H. Lowry Club, Symphony, Band, Symphonette, Music Club. POPE, PATRICIA Denton B.A., GOVERNMENT Villagers' Club, International Relations Club, Sociology Club. PORTER, FRANKIE IOYCE Marietta, Olcla. B.S., HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION Betsy Ross Club, Home Economics Education Club, Mary Swartz Rose Club. POWER, ELIZABETH Corpus Christi B.A., SOCIOLOGY Alpha Kappa Delta, Adelphian, Sociology, Corpus Christi Club, Secretary- Treasurer, IV, Chorus. Page 71 Not so soft, but it is a quiet place to study. 0 PRITCHA RD, DAPHNA Wingate B.S., HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION Mary Swartz Rose Club, larnes H. Lowry Club. PULLIN, IEAN Taft B.S., VOICE Philamathian Club, Music Club, Choir, Sweetheart Sextet. RABURN, ALLENE WellinQfOD B.S., MUSIC EDUCATION AND VOICE Delran Club, Baptist Student Union Council, Music Club, Choir, Member of Religious Council, Music Education Choir. RADOVICI-I, PHYLLIS Hereford B.S., IOURNALISM Panhandle Club, Iournalism Club, President, IV, League of Women Voters, President, III, International Relations Club, Theta Sigma Phi, Secretary, IV, Student Advisory Council, Day Editor oi the Daily Lass-O, IV. RAGSDALE, ANN San Antonio BS., OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY Stunts, I, II, Occupational Therapy Club, Philomathian Club, Redbud Princess, III. RAMMING, IEAN ANN Wichita Falls B.S., INTERIOR DESIGN Modern Choir, Vtfichita Falls Club, Art Club, Stunts, I, Mary Eleanor Brackenridqe Club. RAUN, ELSABETH Odem BS., B.A., ADVERTISING DESIGN Alpha Lannbda Delta, Freshman Writers Conference, Alpha Chi, Delta Phi Delta, Campus League of Women Voters, Vice-President, III, Art Club, Corpus Christi Club, Siqnia Tau Delta, RAWLINGS, KATHERINE Bronte B.S., HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION Home Eccncmics Education Club, President, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Secre- tary, III, Round Table, Secretary, III, Mary Lyon Club, Betsy Ross Club, National Danforth Foundation, Vice-President, III, Outinq Club, Mary Swartz Rose Club, Student Advisor. RAY, IUANITA Archer City BS., MUSIC EDUCATION Music Club, Philomathian Club, Music Education Choir. RAYMER, IVIARY BETH Hillgbom BS., HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION Iarnes H. Lowry Club, Mary Swartz Rose Club, Hill County Club. REED, BETTYE Port Arthur B.A., BS., MATHEMATICS AND GENERAL SCIENCE Philamathian, Le Cercle Francias, E, V. White Math Club, Secretary, III, President, IV, Round Table, Vice-President, IV, Alpha Lambda Delta, Alpha Chl, Treasurer, IV. REED, MARY LOUISE POffAffhUf BS., INTERIOR DESIGN Canterbury Club, Art Club, French Club, L'Alleqro, Vesper Committee. Page 72 eniom aaa of X17 0 A senior member patrols a line of pledges at club rushing. REED, NANETTE Mission B.A., LIBRARY SCIENCE Press Club, Ouarterly Contributor, III, Rio Grande Valley Club, Library Science Club, Campus League of Women Voters. REEVE, KATHARINE Menard B.S., SPEECH Freshman Beauty Nominee, Redbud Princess, I, II, Ill, Iunior Class Rep- resentative, Aggie Sweetheart Nominee, III, IV, Aqlaian Club, Zeta Phi Eta, Vice-President, III, Speech Club, Redbud Queen, III, Posture Queen, II, III, Cotton Ball Duchess at AGM, III, Senior Class President, Band, Modern Choir, National Collegiate Players, Colleqe Theater, Verse Speaking Choir. REXER, SHIRLEY ANN Galveston B.A., ENGLISH Adelphian Club, Galveston Club, Secretary, IV, English Club, O Clube Brasiliero. RHODES, CAROLYN Osceola, Ark. B.S., INSTITUTION MANAGEMENT Cosmopolitan Club, lames I-I. Lowry Club, Arkansas Club, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Treasurer, IV, Mary Swartz Rose Club, TSCW Dietetics Asso- ciation. RICE, VVILMA MARIE Sherman ART EDUCATION HIGGINS, PATRICIA Fort Worth B.S., INTERIOR DESIGN Delta Phi Delta, Fort Worth Club, Treasurer, III, Aqlaian Club, Art Club, Treasurer, III. ROBERTS, Io ANN Dallas B,A., ZOOLOGY Biology Club, German Club, Treasurer, IV. ROBERTS, ROSE MARIE Morton BA., SPEECH Panhandle Club, Speech Club, International Relations Club. ROBERTSON, CAROLYN ANN Thornton, Ark. B.S., FOREIGN TRADE Outing Club, Freshman Business Majors Club, Stunts, II, III, IV, Interna- tional Relations Club, Campus Leaque of Women Voters, Professional Business 'Womens Club, Vice-President, III, President, IV, Alpha Chi, Vice-President, IV, Alpha Lambda Delta, Siqma Pi Beta, Aglaian Club, Arkansas Club, President, III, Round Table, Cosmopolitan Club, Secretary- Treasurer, III, Who's Who. ROBINSON, I1-:AN I'ViIson,OIcla. BA., GENERAL BUSINESS ROBINSON, MARY ANN McAllen B.S., GENERAL BUSINESS Rio Grande Valley Club, Delian Club. Ross, DORIS LAUNE Bryan B.A., BACTERIOLOGY AND MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY Page 73 AQiAi5H EhsIf135Ery. ' H P I P ' RUSSELL, DOROTHY Natchitoches, La. B.S., GENERAL BUSINESS Band, Adelphian Club. RUST, EVELYN Chapin, IOWC1 B.S., OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY Senior Class Beauty Nominee, Delta Phi Delta, Philornathian, Occupa- tional Therapy Club, Vice-President, IV, Cosmopolitan Club, Vice-Presb dent, IV. SADLER, TOMMIE RAY Fort Worth B.A., B.S., COSTUME DESIGN AND FASHION ILLUSTRATION Delta Phi Delta, Costumes for ChiIdren's Theater, IV, Art Club, Fort Worth Club, Contributor to DAEDALIAN Ouarterly, I, SAFELY, KATHARINE BRITTAIN Cedar Rapids, Iowa B.A., SOCIAL WORK Sociology Club, Aquatics Club. SANDERS, DOROTHY RUTH Marshall BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Delian Club, East Texas Club SANDERS, MI-as. NORMA OAKMAN Ardmore, Olcla. B.S., FOODS AND NUTRITION Phi Upsilon Omicron, Secretary, II, Mary Swartz Rose Club, Cosmopolitan Club, Redbud Princess, II. SAUNDERS, CHARLOTTE Dallas FRENCH SCARBOROUGH, ANN Corsicana Bs., MUSIC EDUCATION Music Club, Corsicana Club. SCOTT, IMOCENE Weaver SPANISH SETsER, PANSY Norton Bs., SECRETARIAL SCIENCE SHAW, IACQUELYN Brownwood B.S., HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION Travis System, President, III, Redbud Princess, III, Modern Choir, Heart- OI-Texas Club, Vice-President, IV, Mary Swartz Rose Club. SHAW, MATTIE LOU B.S., HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION Betsy Ross Club, Home Economics Education Club, Mary Club. Ennis Swartz Rose Page 74 eniorfi aaa of '47 ,.. I, V I , o Seniors drink punch at the Stoddard Christmas party. SHELION, ANE B.S., ADVERTISING DESIGN Adelphian Club, President, IV, Art Club. SHELTON, IAMIE B.S., MERCHANDISING Adelphian Club, Mary Swartz Rose Club. SHEPHERD, DOROTHY CLOTHING AND DESIGN SHILLING, MARIORIE B.S., SPEECH Corpus Christi Club, Outing Club, Speech Club, Band. SHOTWELL, MARY ANN BA., MATHEMATICS E. V. White Math Club, Iames l'I. Lowry Club. SIMMONS, BETTY IEAN B.S., INSTITUTIONAL MANAGEMENT Paris Corley Eldon, Mo. Sinton Crockett Olney Redbud Princess, II, Mary Swartz Rose Club, TSCW Dietetics Club, lames H. Lowry Club. SIMPSON, MARY CLYDENE B.S., MUSIC EDUCATION Aubrey Alpha Lambda Delta, Scholarship Club, President, Il, President of Travis System, Student Council, Music Club, President, IV, Round Table, Presi- dent, IV, WhO's Who. SIMS, ELLIE Eunice, N. M. COSTUME DESIGN AND FASHION ILLUSTRATION SITZER, ALYCE IOYCE PilotPoint BA., MATHEMATICS E. V. White Math Club. SLAGLE, MARGARET WHITTEN Fort Worth B.S. COSTUME DESIGN AND FASHION ILLUSTRATION Fort Worth Club, President, IV, Aqlaian Club, Art Club. SLAUGH-TER, COLLEEN Big Spring B.A., SPANISH Alpha Chi, La Iunta, Sigma Tau Delta, Iames I-I. Lowry Club, Alpha Lambda Delta. SMITH, BETTY RUTH New Orleans, La. B.S., INTERIOR DESIGN Art Club, Cosmopolitan Club. Page 75 E-F u.: , 'I ll:v'tf'fgTifI?' ' 'I .:f?5A?t, ,mk,- J . , Spending a nice afternoon in the gardens. 0 SMITH, ELAINE Corpus Christi B.A., B.S., MUSIC EDUCATION College Chorus, Corpus Christi Club, Secretary-Treasurer, II, III, Student Council of Religious Activities, Secretary, II, President, III, English Club, German Club, Campus League of Women Voters, Professional Music Club, Attendant to Redbud Oueen, III, Sigma Tau Delta, Folk Dance Club, Dean's List, Student Advisor. SMITH, IACQUELINE Teague B.S., ART EDUCATION Counselor of Freshman Dormitory, II, Iames I-I. Lowry Club, Art Club, International Relations Club. SORRELL, BETTY LOU San Antonio B.S., SPEECH Zeta Phi Eta, Speech Club, Mary Eleanor Brackenridge Club, Mary in Nativity Play, IV, College Theater, III, IV, Freshman Play, Hiedi, I. SPENCER, IVIE RUTH Ionesboro, Ark. B.S., BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Arkansas Club, Cosmopolitan Club. SPRINGER, IEAN ANN Houston B.S., BACT. AND INTRODUCTION TO MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY Houston Club, Outing Club, Biology Club, Folk Dance Club, Stunts, I, German Club, Le Cercle Francais. STANFORD, DOROTHY SUE Amarillo BS., SECRETARIAL SERVICE Panhandle Club, Aglaian Club, Campus League of Women Voters. ST. CLAIR, IUNE Seymour B.A., ENGLISH Le Cercle Francais, L'Allegro, Outing Club. STEELE, BETTY IOYCE Sherman BA., SOCIOLOGY Sociology Club, Campus League of Women Voters. STERLING, HAZEL Conway B.S., CHILD DEVELOPMENT AND NURSERY SCHOOL EDUCATION STEVENS, BETTYE I. Ysleta B.S., GENERAL BUSINESS Betsy Ross Club, Professional Business Women's Club, El Paso Club, Vice-President, IV. STEVENSON, DOROTHY PAY Dallas B.S., SPANISH STINSON, GLORIA ANN Ardmore, Okla. BS., MUSIC EDUCATION Music Club, Cosmopolitan Club, L'Allegro Club, Chorus, Orchestra. 1 - Page 76 'i eniom aaa of '47 YQ, t r- Ii 'wg z . ' R S It A in I I IX FKA:- CITY XM ,,,.f o Billie and Tee laugh over their TSCW Round-Up program. STOVALL, IANE Edna B.S., IIOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION Baptist Student Union, Devotional Vice-President, III, Social Vice-President, IV, State BSU, Devotional Vice-President, Mary Swartz Rose Club, Social Chairman, IV. STRAUGHAN, IOAN Longview ENGLISH SUMNER, Lois ELIZABETH Tulsa, Olcla. B.S., HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION Home Economics Education Club, Mary Swartz Rose Club, Secretary- Treasurer, IV, Outing Club, Cosmopolitan Club. SUNKEL, FRANCES ANN Dallas B.S., HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION Iames I-I. Lowry Club, Treasurer, IV, Mary Swartz Bose Club, Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship. SUPAK, BETTY Bremond B.A., ENGLISH English Club, Iournalism Club, International Reations Club, Secretary- Treasurer, IV, Campus League of Women Voters, Treasurer, IV, German Club. SWAN, CATHERINE CAMERON Dallas BA., BACTERIOLOGY Adelphian Club, Biology Club, Dallas Club, German Club. SWINK, IVIAURINE Olney B.S., SECRETARIAL STUDIES DAR, Wichita Falls Club. SVIINT, JEAN Paducah B.S., COSTUME DESIGN AND FASHION ILLUSTRATION Finance Chairman, Brackenridge, Philomathian, Vice-President, IV, Red- bud Princess, II, III, Art Club, Senior Class Beauty Nominee. TAAFEE, INAARGIE Foreman, Ark. BS., PIANO Music Club, President, III, Serenaders. TANNER, SARAH ELIZABETH Houston B.S., SECRETARIAL SERVICE Houston Club. TAYLoR, CREED Van Alstyne B.S., CLOTHING AND COSTUME DESIGN Mary Swartz Rose Club, L'Allegro Club, Mademoiselle College Board. TERRILL, NoLA GAYLE Fort Worth BS. OCC PATIONAL THERAPY Oc ' a Therapy Club, Fort Worth Club. Pe7. 1-I I Now, listen here, young lady, Mr. Emerson explains. 0 TERRY, IANE Dallas B.A., B.S., HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION Home Economics Education Club, Mary Swartz Rose Club, Adelphian Club, O Clube Brasileiro, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Corresponding Secretary, IV, Daughters of Ex-Students, Dallas Club, Army Daughters Club. THOMAS, DONA MAE Dallas B.A., ENGLISH O Clube Brasiliero, Library Science Club, Dallas Club, DAEDALIAN Quar- terly, Contributor, I, Stunts, Il, III. THOMPSON, BETTY Pearsall B.A., SPANISH O Clube Brasiliero, President, IV, Sociology Club, La Iunta Club, Inter- national Relations Club, Campus League ol Vllomen Voters. THOMPSON, DORIS MAE Marshall B.S., SECRETARIAL SERVICE , East Texas Club, Delian Club, Finance Chairman lor Travis System. THORNTON, MARIE Lamar, Mo. B.A., ENGLISH Cosmopolitan Club, La Iunta, O Clube Brasiliero, English Club, L'AllegrO. TIMMONS, MRS. ANN P. College Station I B.S., GENERAL EDUCATION I Aglaian, Education Club, Service Wives Club. I I I TOBIAS, iVlAHY Io Bryan I B.A., FOREIGN TRADE ' Sigma Phi Beta, Professional Business Women's Club, Adelphian Club. i TODD, DOROTHY IEAN Shreveport, La. I B.A., ENGLISH I DAEDALIAN Ouarterly, Editorfin-Chief, IV, Canterbury Club, Vice-President, I III, President, IV, Student Council of Religious Activities, III, IV, Student Advisory Council, III, English Club, Vice-President, III, I..e Cercle Fran- ! cais, Vice-President, III, Cosmopolitan Club, Outing Club, Dean's List. TOUCHSTONE, MRS. MARY ALYCE TRIGG, IR. Brownwood B.A., SECRETARIAL SERVICE TOYE, lVlARILYN Akron, Ohio B.A., B.S., IOURNALISM Daily Lass-O, Day Editor, DAEDALIAN Annual, Senior Editor, IV, Theta Sigma Phi, President, IV, Correspondent Mademoiselle College Board, DAEOALIAN Ouarterly, Contributor, III, IV, Philomathian Club, Iournalisiii Club, Treasurer, DAI-:DALIAN Annual, Drama Editor, III, Alpha Lambda Delta, Texas High School Press Association, Secretary, IV, Press Club, l Dean's List. TULLIS, MARY FLORENCE Tulsa, Olcla. B.A., KINDERGARTEN-PRIMARY EDUCATION Kindergarten Primary Club, Vice-President, Ill, President, IV, Delian Club. TUTTLE, IULIA ELIZABETH San Antonio B.A., B.S., INTERIOR DESIGN Delta Phi Delta, Delian Club, Art Club. Page 78 eniom nil' ...al- CA-wa of '47 I t I I o They pause to say hello before going into Smith--Carroll Hall. UNDERVVOOD, LE NELLE Mexia B.A., B.S., CHEMISTRY Symphony, Concert Band, Symphonette, Kappa Epsilon Mu, Student Affiliate of American Chemical Society, Betsy Ross Club. VELASCO, MARIE DEL CARMON Eagle Pass BS., SPANISH VEZEY, BETTY College Station B.S., BUSINESS Professional Business Womeu's Club, Bryan Club, Secretary-Treasurer, III, President, IV, Round Table. VINSANT, ANN FRANCES Parsons, Kan. B.A., KINDERCARTEN-PRIMARY EDUCATION .4.f' VON MINDEN, VIVIAN La Grange B.A., BACT. AND INTRODUCTION TO MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY Beta Beta Beta, Aglaian Club, Biology Club, German Club. WALDRIP, HELEN Healdton, Olcla. B.S., MUSIC EDUCATION Music Club. WALKER, BILLIE MARTHELLE Midland B.S., SPEECH AND IOURNALISM Speech Club, Secretary, III, League of Women Voters, Iournalism Club, Rusk System, Secretary, III, President, Rusk System, III, Society Editor of the Lass-O, Stunts, Mary Eleanor Braclcenridae Club, Drama Editor, DAEDALIAN Annual, IV, Co-Narrator, TSCW Radio Program. VVALKER, EDNA IANE Brickeys,Arlc. B.A. MATHEMATICS - E. V. White Math Club, Treasurer, IV, Canterbury Club. WALKER, LUDIE MILDRED Gladewater BS, BUSINESS EDUCATION Finance Chairman, Fannin Hall, III, East Texas Club, International Rela- tions Club, Campus League ot Vtfomen Voters. IVVALLACE, FRANCES ROBERTA Bishop B.A., BS., ADVERTISING DESIGN WALVOORD, ELAINE IEAN Denton B.S., CHEMISTRY Villagers' Club, President, Il, Kappa Epsilon Mu, Betsy Ross Club, Sec- retary, IV, Redbud Princess, II, Iota Sigma Pi. WARD, IVIARY Bonham BS., FOODS AND NUTRITION TSCW Dietetics Association, Mary Swartz Rose Club, Aglaian Club, Iour nalism Club, Rifle Club. Page 79 A sunny day for tennis-and a day to dry your hair! o WARNER, WINNIE Bryan ADVERTISING DESIGN WARREN, IEAN Greenville B.S., GENERAL BUSINESS L'AIlegrO Club. WATSON, MARION Dallas SECRETARIAL STUDIES WEATHERSBEE, MARY BELLE Snyder B.S., BUSINESS EDUCATION Professional Business Womens Club, Parliamentarian, IV, Delian Club, Baptist Student Union Council, President, IV. WEBB, PEGGY Pecos B.A., ENGLISH President of Fitzgerald Hall, II, Secretary Ot Sophomore Class, Secretary OI Rusk System, III, Press Club, Mary Eleanor Brackenridge Club, Secre- tary, Senior Class, President of Stoddard I-Iall, IV, Who's Who, English Club, Secretary-Treasurer, III, Sigma Tau Delta, Parliamentarian, Student Council, IV, Manager, Ballroom Dance Club, III, New Mexico Club, Campus League OI Women Voters, DAEDALIAN Quarterly, Contributor, I, III, IV. WEISINGER, MIGNON MARIE Houston B.A., PSYCHOLOGY Psychology Club, President and Vice-President, Houston Club, Campus League of 'Women Voters. WESLEY, LEE Houston B.A., SOCIOLOGY Sociolo' Club' Press Club, Portuguese Club, English Honors Session, JY I International Relations Club, DAEDALIAN Quarterly, Contributor. WEST, GWENDOLYN Paint Rock B.S., GENERAL BUSINESS Folk Dance Club, International Relations Club. WHATLEY, MILDRED PAYE Denton B.A., B.S., SPEECH Mary Lyon Club, President, IV, Reporter, III, Zeta Phi Eta, Radio Chair- man, III, Vice-President, III, Alpha Chi, Corresponding Secretary, III, National Collegiate Players, Villagers' Club, Speech Club, Texas School Of the Air, Children's Theater, New Comers' Night, Stunts III, Nativity Play, Verse Speaking Choir, College Theater. WHEELER, DOROTHY ANNE Houston B.S,, KINDERGARTEN-PRIMARY EDUCATION Kindergarten-Primary Club, Vice-President WHITE, BETTY LOUISE Ranger B.S., OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY Occupational Therapy Club, Art Club, Delta Phi Delta, Vice-President, IV, Philomathia Club, Stunts, III. WHITE, IMAGENE LAVERNE Gfoesbeck B.A., MATHEMATICS Math Club, Kappa Epsilon Mu, Lowry Club, Campus League of Women Voters. Page 80 eniom Cfaaa of '47 o Kappy and George are among the crowd leaving the concert. WHITE, IVIARION FRANCES Grandfalls BS., IOURNALISM Modern Choir, Singing Stars, Iournalism Club, Theta Sigma Phi, Day Editor of the Daily Lass-O, Alpha Chi. WHITFIELD, IMOGENE Dallas B.S., GENERAL EDUCATION Delian Club, Dallas Club, Sociology Club, Outing Club. WHITTEN, ALIBETH Corsicana B.S,, HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION Iarnes I-I. Lowry Club, Treasurer, IV, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Mary Swartz Rose Club, Home Economics Education, Freshman Winner of the Danforth Scholarship. WIEBKE, IRENE Kaunalcalcai, Molokai, Hawaii B.S., ART EDUCATION Art Club, Cosmopolitan Club, Rifle Club. VVIGGINS, ALLIENE San Angelo B.A., FOREIGN TRADE Freshman Business Majors Club, President, Redbud Princess, I, II, III, Contributor to DAEDALIAN Ouarterly, I, La Iunta, II, Stunts, II, III, Iunior Class Beauty Nominee, Secretary oi Brackenridge Hall, Business and Professional Women's Club, Campus League of Women Voters, Interna- tional Relctions Club, Iunior Representative to Cotton Ball, Mary Eleanor Braclcenridge Club, President, IV, Dean's List, Rifle Club. WILEY, CELESTE Wheeler B.A,, SOCIAL WORK Sociology Club. WILKINSON, VIRGINIA I. Alice B.S., CHILD DEVELOPMENT AND NURSERY EDUCATION Corpus Christi Club, Mary Swartz Rose Club, Child Development and Nursery Education Club, President, III, Social Chairman of Bonham I-Iall, II, Finance Chairman of Milam Hall, III. VVILLIAMS, WANDA LAVERNE Rosenberg EMA., CHEMISTRY Kappa Epsilon Mu, Die Valkyrie, Iota Sigma Pi, Betsy Ross Club. WILSON, FRANCES Dallas B.S., INTERIOR DESIGN Delta Phi Delta, Palette Editor, IV, Art Club, Dallas Club, Baptist Student Union Council. WILSON, MARY ALICE FortWort.h B.S., IOURNALISM Newman Club, Treasurer, II, Theta Sigma Phi, Secretary, IV, Fort Worth Club, Iournalism Club, Narrator Radio Program. ANINZER, ELIZABETH Rotqgq B.S., BUSINESS EDUCATION Professional Business WOIHSHIS Club, Mary Lyon Club, Treasurer, IV, Alice Freeman Palmer Club, Campus League Of Women Voters, Inter- national Relations Club. WOOD, BETTY IANE Cofgjg-ana B.A., BACTERIOLOGY Patrician Club, Navarro County Club, Biology Club. Page 81 'il Between dances at the College Club. 0 WOOD, BILLYE SUE B.S., SOCIOLOGY YANCY, ELIZABETH B.S., INSTITUTIONAL MANAGEMENT Mary Swartz Rose Club, Lowry Club, Outing Club, Dietetics Club. YODER, IRENE B.S., MUSIC EDUCATION YORK, MARIORIE B.S, HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION, AND RECREATION Physical Education Representative, I, Assistant Basketball Manager, II, Archery Manager, Il, III, Folk Dance Varsity, President of WRA, IV. YOUNG, BARBARA B. Breckenridge B.A., B.S., ADVERTISING DESIGN I Art Club, Delta Phi Delta, Treasurer, IV. ZELLNER, MILDRED Ardmore, Okla. B.S., PAINTING Delian Club, Art Club, Outing Club. ZUEHL, BETTY B.S., ACCOUNTING Club, Adelphian. . f I Tomball San Angelo Weslaco Lubbock Del Rio eniom Cfaaa of '47 Sociology Club, Campus League of Women Voters, International Relations I I U My I Mm ,ff A ,ow .IAWJ My KW A CZ,,ffft, TWQ Page 82 ILY McQUEEN,PRESIDENT. uniorcfaaa union CLASS OFFICERS KATHRYN BLANKENSHIP . . . Vice-President ADELE AUSTIN . . . . . Treasurer BARBARA PUFFER . . . Secretary uniom . . . Aclcer, Ruth I-lelen Adams, Mava Allbright, Betty Allen, lane Allison, Charlsie Ames, Esther Anderson, Betty Anderson, Iune Anderson, Margaret Anderson, Pat Iaclcsonville Roscoe Palestine Marshall Teague Putman Shreveport, La. Agua Dulce New Iberia, La. New Iberia, La. Armstrong, Marian Keller Armstrong, Patricia El Reno, Okla. Austin, Adele Dallas Backus, Alice Mae Palestine Bailey, Mrs. Bessie Mae Denton Baker, Mary Ruth Baker, Norma Gene Ball, Dorothy Ball, loyce Ballerstedt, Betty Barr, Virginia Barrera, Aurora Bass, Wanna Fay Bateman, Pat Batson, Esther Battle, Virginia Beale, Iane Bell, Mary Clifford Belvin, Margorie Benecke, Anna Belle Bennison, Rosemary Bilby, Vivian Bishop, Betty Blagg, Florence Blair, Margaret Ann Fort Hancock Honey Grove Bryan Pattonville Bryan Wichita Falls Bio Grande Pittsburg Kirbyville Memphis, Tenn. Arlington, Tenn. Big Spring Milford Dallas Enid, Okla. Fort Worth Houston Dallas Gainesville San Antonio Page 86 5 s em'-.rl - 2112- GW, ,w ' file EEE. 3 ' . Tx r S ? 415' ., ,, , ,, x S X an 'v 1 5' 1 ,W ll ., , my-L -,ga '-, ' . i ..'l , -I 5, ,rs in J all Q :IVY i va vinyl if 6 0 ,,. an ag, J ,A,,,ntn, ,a at-w,,'f .- -v CAM Blanchard, lane Blankenship, Kathryn Bledsoe, Mary Lois Blount, Frances Bohner, Mary Alice Bolieu, Dorothy M14 Hillsboro Gainesville Kelton Gilmer San Benito Goose Creek Bond, Cleo Bay City Boucher, Madge Timpson Bouqhton, Io Sonora Bowman, Io Ann Henderson Bowyer, Elizabeth Anne Anson Boyle, Carolyn Paducah Braqdon, Frances Houston Braswell, Mary Elizabeth Texarkana Bray, Marian Virqinia Dallas Brenneman, Mary Elizabeth Sand Springs, Okla. Brittain. Frances Louise Waco Britton, Earle Kathryn Ranger Browning, Margaret Ann Sherman Brumit, Doris Dallas Brusi, Betty Henderson Bryan, Lila Ieanne Tyler Bryant, Mary Louise Shreveport, La. Bryant, Wanda lean Stratford Burckhalter, Frances Tulsa, Okla. Burqes, Vivian Beaumont Busey, Beverly Ann Phoenix, Ariz. Bynum, Marqynel Odessa Cady, Margaret Lucille Houston Caltaqirone, Dorothy Texarkana Canada, Io Ellen Tulsa, Okla. Cannon, Doris Houston Carper, Ann Cleburne Catron, Katherine Tulsa, Okla. Cauley, Carolyn Fort Worth Page 87 Chapa, Blanca Chapman, Elizabeth Childers, Cherie Clark, Norma lean Clary, Marilynne Coffin, Catherine Cole, Ianelle Compton, loyce Cook, Cecelia Cook, Mary Lee Cornelius, Oretha Cowsert, Mrs. Helen Cox, Colleen Cox, Dorothy Ann Crim, lrnoqene Crofford, Marion Cumhie, Betty Curran, Kathryn Davis, loyce Davis, Wanda Lou De Grasse, Feodora Demory, Sue Dempsey, Anne Dick, Helen Dierlarn, Io Anita Dornineck, Betty Douglass, Ann Duffy, Katherine Dunlap, Elizabeth A Dunn, Lena Dunn, Mary Ethel Durand, Bettye Durham, Patsy Eagan, lo Ann Edwards, Geneva San Benito Lancaster Tyler Waco Houston Dallas Iacksonville Houston Groveton Hope, Ark. Crosbyton Reirnan Denton Conway, Ark. Temple Grand Saline Tyler Hawkins Chicago, lll. Bay City Madill, Okla. Port Arthur Gainesville San Antonio Post Houston Dalhart Postville, lowa Wichita, Kan. nn Hereford Collierville, Tenn. Fort Stockton Clovis, N. M. Belton Edinburg Wichita Falls uniord . . . Page 88 1? .. if l Q H' .ef X t if 1' 1 1, , if fs Y-v 'X A 5 fii 1. Elkins, Dorothy Ellis, Lucille Eugenia Etheridge, Anne Farrow, Margaret Fernandez, Laura Fielder, Helen Fisher, LaVelle Flanagin, Kathryn Flatt, Patsy Flewellyn, Naomi Flick, Helen Louise Fondren, lean Fore, Clora Virginia Forester, Io Anne Fox, Ieannette B Franks, lmogene Fuhr, Susan lane Garner, Joanne Garza, Viola Gauntt, Vtfandaleen Gentry, Clara Gerhard, Charlyne Geyer, Della Gibson, Helen Beatrice Gillihan, Doris Gleckler, Iacqueline Gonzalez, Lucia Goodman, Lynn Goodman, Patricia Goodwyn, Margaret Greene, Margaret Anne Greenlee, Betty Greer, Ann Greiner, Gene Griesenbeck, Evanne Houston Memphis, Tenn. Abilene Port Arthur San Antonio Dallas Bridgeport Conway, Ark. Terrell Minden, La. Wichita Falls Corpus Christi Mineral Wells Houston onne Terre, Mo. Oil Trough, Ark. Talco Fort Worth McAllen Vernon Memphis, Tenn. Mount Pleasant Marlin Leesburg Marshall Port Arthur Eagle Pass Houston Durant, Okla. Dallas Warren, Ark. Monroe, La. Dallas Houston Angleton Cfafsa of ,4 Page 89 4 of '48 irlotte 'ue Lee tinia Ann Iacksonville Rusk Dallas Paris Oakwood Monroe, La. Hereford Henrietta Texarkana Woodlake Sadler Sanger Galveston Mexia Deport Guthrie Iunction St. Louis, Mo. Wichita Falls Lake Arthur, N. M. Harlingen Port Arthur Lawrence, Kan, Amarillo New Boston Abilene La Marque Gainesville Sabinal Henderson Sherman Houston Leonard Pittsburg New London Kersieck, Alice Ulm, Ark. Kinard, Martha San Angelo Kight, Barbara Aspermont King, Maranell DGTITOU King, Peggy Leesburg Kinsey, Mrs. Helen Nerine Gatesville Knight, Mary Elizabeth Dallas Koepp, Betty lean Seguin Korff, Fay Houston LaCvarde, Louise Seymour Lamp, Beverly Bellville Lane, Dora Kansas City, Mo. Lane, Gwendolyn San Saba Lane, Iune Dallas Langston, Martha lean Tioga Lasley, Mary Lou Houston Lay, LaNelle San Antonio Layton, Tina Ruth Denton League, Margaret Pearsall Long, Martha Seabrook Lovelace, lane Lyles, Helen Luck, Mrs. Irene Luecke, Margaret Ann Luton, Vlillie Mae McBride, Katheryn McClure, Marilyn McCraW, Mary Elizabeth McEachern, Virginia McElWee, lacqueline Memphis, Tenn. Port Arthur Dallas Dallas Denver City San Saba Graford Arcola, Miss. Centerville Kilgore McGou-gh, Margaret Little Rock, Ark. McQueen, Emily Maddox, Elsie Tulsa, Okla. Hewitt Magness, Io Anna Western Grove, Ark. Mahaitey, Margery Fort Worth uniom . . . Page 92 5 Of 3' if 'X ta x 8 A1 if.. i if... Tlf, ,f, , e, ,. S t. 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Matthews, Sybil Mattison, Mary Maucini, Helen Meaclor, Linda Mellina, loyce Melton, Billie Rolan Mewhinney, Pat Meyer, Martha Michael, loy Milburn, Wanda Miller, Zona Gale Mills, Margaret Mirns, Cornelia Mitchell, Marion Mitchell, Mary 'Ann Moffett, lane Ann Monaghan, Marilyn 5 f ,V 4 J r ip 'Q is t 'Sgr rg Montgomery, Gerry Monts, Betty Moore, Clara Ann Moore, Mae Lee Moore, Marion Moreno, Eolna Port Arthur I lewett Wichita Falls Willis Galveston Clovis, N. M. Houston Kansas City, Mo. Wichita Falls Vega Fort Worth Caldwell Greenwich, Conn. Roaring Springs Beaumont Center Wichita Falls Dallas Hope, Ark. Cushing Dublin Corpus Christi Hebbronville Morgan, Alice Corine Stephens, Ark. Morton, Genevieve Dumas Murphy, Pauline Kerrville Naylor, Mary Palestine Page 93 . . Cfaaa o '48 uniom . . . Neal, Phyllis Honey Grove Nelson, Lois Daisetta Nicholas, Velva Io Teague Nickless, lamie lean San Antonio Nunley, Virginia Muenster O'Brien, Doris Holliday O'Conner, Mary Catherine Phoenix, Ariz. Oden, Mary Fort Worth Oliphant, Kathryn Monroe, La. Pappadas, Helen Houston Parke, Bettye Olney Parkey, Patsy Floydada Pasley, Pat Honey Grove Patteson, Mary Elizabeth Smiley Patton, Annie Lee Pleasanton Payne, Pauline Wallis Penick, Marjorie Wichita Falls Pennington, Marie lustin Perrin, lane Greenville Pharr, Betty Lou Nevada Phillips, Edna Raymonolville Phinizy, Io Ann Lamesa Pickard, Earlene Graham Pierce, Virginia Sprinqtown Polk, Velvalu Post, Dorothy lane San Antonio Denver City Potter, Samrnie lredell Puffer, Barbara Weslaco Rader, Charline Ardmore, Okla. Rausin, Norma Palestine Reed, Barbara Holland Reed, Iuanita Rusk Reed, Lalean Fort Worth Reeves, Anna Marie Denton Reeves lean Munday Page 94 Ewa 5532? Niflbf 5 t ot, A 5 .,. ml' Cfaaa of '48 Renfro, Dorothy Richart, Iane Eleanor Ridley, Marion Erline Roach, Alice Stanton Roswell, N. M. Corpus Christi Corpus Christi Roach, Margaret Henderson Hoache, Patsy Dallas Roberts, Helen McKinney Ross, Patsy Kerrville Ruhnke, Patricia Tyler Hummel, lo Ann Chillicothe Russell, Gene Fort Worth Samara, Genevive Tonkawa, Okla. Sanders, Vellene Fort Worth Saxby, Myrtle Dallas Schmid, Dorothy lane Dallas Schmidt, Esther Needville Sealey, Mary Lou Carthage Sears, Jimmie Dallas Seely, Elyda Houston Sell, Betty Dee Katemcy Shanks, Ann Laredo Sharp, Sarah Dallas Shelcik, La Verne Needville Simmons, Alice Fort Smith, Ark. Sirnonds, Frances Port Arthur Simpson, Rozelle Nimrod Sims, Elizabeth Eunice, N. M. Sims, Ellie Eunice, N. M. Singleton, Alice Carol Houston Skinner, Madeleine Houston Sl-totak, lerline Dallas Slack Barbara El Paso Smith, Berdie Marie Marlin Smith, Betty A. Sherman Smith, Betty Lu Fort Worth Page 95 Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith, Smith, Smith, Betty Marks Lou Helen Grace Marjorie Nell Oma lean PGQQY Tommie lo Spradlinq, LaVerne Springer, Barbara Ann Starling, Doris lean Stephens, Dorothy Stewart, Toy Stokes, lo Anne Stubblefield, Gladys Sumner, Ruth Swint, Iulia Talley, Helen Tarr, Iennie Lu Thompson, Faye Thompson, Loyce Tompkins, Dorothy Towery, Marjorie Towles, Winell Townsend, Dorothy Townsend, lane Trotter, Io Delle Underwood, loyce Underwood, Roberta Uthoii, Pat Van Arsdel, lean Vincent, Voelkel, Walker, Walker, Wallace, Ella lean Shirley Dorothy Norma Dorothy El Paso El Paso Kilqore San Antonio Memphis Overton Hooks Wolfe City Matador Graham Tyler Humble Dallas Cooper Blanket Omaha Garland Wichita, Kan. Meridian Saginaw Luikin San Antonio Alma, Okla. Rockport Beaumont Henderson El Paso Amariilo Celina Little Rock, Ark. Stinnett Cuero Bay City Amarillo Sherman unions . . . Page 96 .ti pk L ,fr-,rrr f qu .X ith if an if is Hz? , it f X AES 2 , Q , L- Q W yi .i E A 2-Q7 .K fliii, ,i Q at Ph, 9? s '41, ,Ei le 'Q like-til? X I A WM 1215 S P , A .i, E Magi Q like K 2 Wallace, Martha l!Vallace, Patricia Edinburg Wichita Falls W'alls, Maxine Electra W'arren, Vera Frances Port lsabel Waters, Elizabeth Starkville, Miss. Watkins, Mary lim Cooper Watson, Betty Doris San Benito Watson, Mary Port Worth Weeks, Alice Hearne Welch, Beatrice Houston Wells, Betty Mae El Paso 'Wells lean Quanah Whatley, Patsy Mineral Wells White, Margaret Dallas Whitestine, Nola Grace Tulsa, Okla. Whittington, Nelda lean Holland Will, Mary Nell San Antonio Vtfillett, Sonia El Paso Vtfillianis, Aileen Temple Williams, Barbara Denton Williams Betty B. Post Williams, Doris Victoria Vlfilliams Evelyn Eagle Pass Williams Iohnnie Goree Willis, Myra Nell Denton Willis, Peggy lo Denton Wilson, Eleanor Marlin Wilson, Wynelle Houston Winston, Mary Lena Brownfield W'ir2, Marjorie Wichita Falls Womack, Nelle Lubbock Wood, Mary Doris Denton Wright, leannette Bonham Yarbrough, Elizabeth Alexandria, La. Yonge, Pat Abilene Page 97 . . Cfaaa o ,48 uniom . . . gf Cfaaa o '48 Younqblood, Mamie Lou Houston Bickers, Sibyllene Grapevine Hesier, Iecmne Hondo, N. M. -,, 5 V . ,ww 'V w- :mere Q-0555751-5 f V' . V .AQ p Y. 5,7 ,. K , , . ,S , 5 X4 f if .. ., , , .Q an , ii, -,xy , Y, ,, , ,A ,, , , x 1 :Q 65 i 'L , , iff ., ,. , 2 ,Q , 9 X Q I V, T L3 I ' Www K 33 gif .g,0A0l'l'l0l 2 CLASS OFFICERS IEAN VVHITE ....... Vice-President ANNE TILLMAN . . . Treclsurer REBECCA SMITH . . Secretary f ' , Q.,-br ' Q L , ' H P-W , . :rpg , . gg rr It ' ,ae '41 H i t 3.3 ity, .. .-'N ,tt ft Q W Ab 'wr if s ht i if , K . K, Z2 F 4 NK 1 H. Mig!! A If t an is- , , if f ,rr rw gp gee st X F as r if Q riff Q ,gif K fi A 0+ A M 5 v-ilu:-, ' -, 'X 'f g 9 f Y fy ue, N - f .. , ,,.. t Wh-. its 524 I9 0l'Yl0I 86 . . . Abraham, Blanche Adkisson, Elizabeth Akers, Billie Euth Allen, Norma Anders, Elaine Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson, Barbara Clara Edith Beth ,lustine Mary Ruth Andrews, Barbara Anqus, Dorothy lean Armstrong, Ayleen Arnold, Mary lo Asbury, Verde Ann Ashley, Rebecca Ayres, Mary Elizabeth Baqqett, lnez Baker, Eileen Baker, Geneva Barfield, Barbara Barnette, Sybil Barrera, Maria Evelia Bassett, La Ne-lle Bates, Betty Bates, Mary Batman, Lucile Beal, Modesta Belcher, Dorothy Belew, Bobbie Bennett, Ladena Bernhardt, Marie Berry, Sharon Bilbrey, Helen Blair, Noncy Page lU2 El Paso Greenville Ardmore, Okla. laclcsonville Galveston Sweetwater Henderson Dallas Weatherford Del Bio Houston Dallas Dallas Goree Bose-bud Dallas Denver City Hamlin Bryan Cleburne Pryor, Okla. Shreveport, La. Laredo Henderson Abilene Fort Worth Perryton Hugo, Okla, Galveston Vernon Gunter Fort Wortli Crockett Lawton, Okla. San Antonio .. CAM of t4 Bland, Rose Marie Dallas Blankenship, Carolyn Gainesville Bolton, Katherine Hot Springs, Ark. Botinen, Mary Ann Boss, Lynette Boswell, lune Bounds, Mary Elizabeth Bowen, Betty lune Boyd, lean Bradberry, Dorothy Brandenburg, Ramona College Station San Antonio Dallas Stanford Teague Burkburnett Kilgore Duncariville Braswell, Mary Margaret Crossett, Ark. Bray, Mary Brearley, Biilye Ieari Cushing, Okla. North Little Bock, Ark. Brennen, Della San Antonio Brewer, Rachel Cedar Hill Brewer, Vietta Corpus Christi Bridgers, Beverly Natchitoches, La. Briggs, Doris Dallas Bright, Bobbye Sue Pickwick Dam, Tenn. Brinkoerer, Dorothy Brock, Sue Alice Brockus, Patti Brouer, Beverly Brown, Betty Ruth Brown, Elizabeth Brown, lacquelyn Brown, Lalla Fay Bulkeley, Sue Bullion, Bettie Grace Burks, Barbara Burks, Betty lo Burns, Helen San Antonio College Station Corpus Christi Western Springs Amarillo El Paso Dallas Kermit Wichita Falls McCamey Dallas Shamrock El Dorado, Ark. Bursian, Martha Santurco, Puerto Rico Burton, Elliott St. Louis, Mo. Page 103 X 1 -. s QVVQ .2 it 1 73 J , 'V , 15 N -f Pl NP uv it :Irs 2 ,::, Q, , L Q.. :viii -+A 2 tt .f yt 4 - Q s f 5 Q kk X gif M g t X get Burton, loy Butler, Verna Mae Button, Edith Butts, Ouida Byrd, Dorothy Calamia, Barhara Calloway, Edna Carmichael, Vaniece Carpenter, Alyce Carrales, Anqelica Carroll, Denise Carroll, Polly Carruth, Geraldine Caudle, Launa Cauqhey, Audrey Ceccacfci, Ioyce Chamberlain, Nancy Chatham, Betty Grace Chesser, Betty Lou Chownina, Lynette Clark, lune Clark, Katie Dallas Shreveport, La. Port Arthur De Kalb Blanket Angletori Bobstown Eden Houston Edinburg Quanah Lamesa Pampa Dallas Cordova, Tenn. Galveston Dallas Houston Boswell, N, M. Ackerly Fort Hancock San Diego Cole, Billye Io Lewisville Coleman, Bettie Ruth Hope, Ark. Coleman, Maida lrvinfg Collins, Eileen Uvalde Calwell, Verna Mae Hamlin Connatly, Dolores Alice Coonrorl, Catherine Fort Worth Cooper, Dorothy Dallas Corley, Omi Ruth Stamford Coryell, Helen Detroit, Mich. Coward, Mary Cleburne Cramer, Billie El Dorado, Ark. Crane, Louise Caffeyville, Kan. .SDOIQAOHQOPQJ . . . Page 104 Crawford, Marjorie Crawford, Virginia Cronk, Ioyce Crow, Iohnnie Crow, Sara Beth Crowe, Patsy Curtis, Nancy Dabney, Johnnie Daugherty, Margaret Davis, Betty Ruth Selman City Thomasville, Ga. Dallas Dallas Port Arthur Newcastle Mineral Wells Seymour South Houston Denton Davis, Geraldine Seminole Davis, Martha Waco Davis, Mary Ellen Dallas Davis, Mary La lean Denton Day, Dorothy Goose Creek Dean, Helen Waco Deeb, Mary Graham Denison, Dorothy Nell Iourdanton Denton, Ethel Mae Perry Denton, Frances Bonham Denton, Louise Tyler Dial, Betty Ann Brinkley, Ark. Dillman, Patricia Flora, Ill. Dingler, Shirley Fort Worth Dobbs, Ioann Menard Donoho, Shirley San Diego Downard, Elizabeth Ruth Bryan Duke, Dorothy McKinney Dunlap, Dareen Houston Dunn, Margaret Hoxton Dutton, Margaret Nevada, Iowa Dyer, Peggy Fort Worth Dyerly, Marian Ardmore, Okla. Earle, Marjorie Highlands Easton, Betty Fort Worth Cfaaa of ' Page 105 - as al X t ,.,,. , hX. - 67 .. S 1 , .t-' 1-If tf' .'- , '-S: T .,,: A E.. if' Irltllxilf iff i 1 X l tiflttiir R ' ' uk.. K ,. 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Elliott, Dorothy Brady Elliot, Earline Dalhart Erixon, Lois Bay City Evans, Betty Jean Evans, Eileen Evans, Maxine Fant, Wanda Felts, Vxfandaleen Ferguson, Martha Ferrell, Doris Feuille, Florence Fifer, Betty Ann Foller, Vcnnie Franke, Avis Freeman, Betty Fry, Iasimine Gammon, Iune Gaskell, Betty Geiser, Phyllis George, Martha Giesler, Lina Gilbert, Betty Io Gillispie, Alline Gillespie, Mariana Gist, Mary Goebel, Dorothy Goff, Ioyce Goldschmidt, Paula Gomez, Margot Goodspeed, Clara Gordon, Evelyn Graff, Norma Lee Graham, Ann Page 106 Shreveport, La. Ardmore, Okla. Kermit Linden Honey Grove College Station Iustin Laredo Tyler Baird Kilgore Fort Worth Denton Denton Houston Dallas Corsicana Temple Dallas Ennis Dallas Athens George West Kenedy Mineral Wells Houston Fort Worth Paducah Crescent, Okla. Fort Worth . . Cfadri of '4 Granberry, Margaret Linn Wichita Falls Grayson, Bunny Green, Betty Lou Green, Normaqene Paris Arlcadelphia, Arla. Little Rock, Ark. Green, Peqqy Lorenzo Greer, Dorothy Loclcney Greve, Leedia Galveston Griffith, Carolyn Grand Cane, La. Griffith, Mary Lee Dallas Grissom, Patricia Shreveport, La. Groves, Iuanita Burkburnett Grubbs, Leonor Laredo Guenther, Alice Memphis, Tenn. Guernsey, Dorothy Ann Laredo Guinn, Mary Louise Graham Gurney, Fern Cisco Guthrie, Mary Kathryn Fort 'Worth Gutierrez, Gloria Rio Grande City Haqaard, Verna Lee Alvin Hajek, Marilyn Shiner Hall Betty Rowlett Hall Caroline Ann Abilene Hall Jacqueline Fort Worth Hall Ruth Anne Oranqe Hallaran, Catherine Waco Halsell, Agatha Sipe Springs Ham, Charlene Tulia Hamilton, Patti Memphis, Tenn. Hampton, Roberta Fort Worth Harbour, Iimmie Nell Nocona Harkness, Hilda Texarkana Harlan, Mary Frances Graham Harrinqton, Mary Ann Navasota Harris, lean Denton Harris, loy Corpus Christi Page 107 s . - .- gg: 1 o fan 6. , i .ffn ' 'Y ot ' I W 0 g . u'-5' ,io tl, ' 6 is ' I 4 I q,, - - ig, ' ' nv. Z JT, .. . -H 'X Q. if ' ' nfl.. 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Corpus Christi Harwood Dallas Fort Worth Fort Worth Beaumont Victoria Dallas Spur Rusk Mason Aransas Pass College Station Kirbyville Odem Denton Fort Worth Ft. Sam Houston Stanton Vernon Houston Dallas Brady Fort Worth Center Childress SOPAOMOFQJ . . . Page 108 Hull, ldalou Hot Springs, Ark. Hull, Peqay Pittsburg Hurnberson, Wanda Faye Encinal Hunt, Elizabeth Ann Palestine Hurst, Billie Denton Hurt, Beverly Houston Iackson, Dorothy lean Fort Worth Iackson, Mary lane larnes, Norma lean Corpus Christi North Little Rock, Ark. lenkins, Dorris Nell lennings, Patty Ieter, Mary May Iohns, Billie Iohnson, Ioan Kay lohnson, Marion Iohnson, Mary Elizabeth Iohnson, Mary Osborn Iolly, Exie lones, Betty Ann Iones, Patsy lo loplin, Doris lean lordan, Helen Iund, Ruby Kaker, lrma Frances Keller, Betty Ioe Kelly, Lucy Lee Kent, Barbara Ellen Kenyon, Billie Kerby, Martha Kiel, Reva Bae Kimbrough, loan Kincaid, Katie Kina, Frances Truman Kina, Sue Kirkpatrick, Barbara Ru sk Houston Bonham Denton Laneville Fort Worth Wilson, Okla. Bryan Wilson, Okla, Malvern, Ark. Dallas Henderson Shreveport, La. Marlin Bridgeport Red Oak Foley, Fla. Dallas Gainesville McKinney Nocona Dallas 'Whitewriqht Scott, Ark. San Marcos Taylor Cfaaa of ,4 Page lU9 ,,. i , b... A , -of R 6 ,k R23 My ,... Q , X3 K- g tt 'N 5 U' T3 tm if ff t We 2' 7 4' I ii. v .- gi i . We J' uit' 2 , ,Y Sol, I0 Ol'l'l0l 65 . . . Kleypas, Rosemarie Kneese, Dorothy Knoepili, Ruth Knox, Ena Hey Koons, Charlotte Kropp, Kathryn Krueger, Marilyn Kruse, Shirley Larner, Mary Alice Landry, Pauline Lane, Helen Langford, Geraldine Laursen, Lydia Louise Lawson, Betty LeRoy, Marion Levy, Euaenia Lewis, Nell Licata, Frances Lightfoot, loy Locke, Beverly Lockhart, Tassie Lockerd, Linda Lomax, Mary Helen Long, Geraldine Longino, lean Lotiet, Estelle Lowrie, Anna Lou Lowry, Bennie Lucas, Dorothy Lucas, Margaret Lude-wick, Nancy Lyon, Betty McBee, Bonnie Nell McCarthy, Patricia McCarty, Iuanita Page 110 Temple Fredericksburg Comfort Krum Fort Worth Houston Houston Pickett Tulsa, Okla. Vidalia, La. Avery Wellington Galveston Meridian Little Rock, Ark. Great Neck, N. Y. Mount Calm Galveston Childress Amarillo Sabinal Fort Worth Big Spring Houston Galveston Rotan Fort Worth Galveston Carlsbad, N. M. Houston Tulsa, Okla. Kansas City, Mo. Parnpa Camden, Ark. Areedia . . Cfaaa of '4 McConnell, Ioyce lean Denton McCready, layce Houston McDermett, Betty Io Abilene McDonald, Angelina Dallas McDonald, Ianis Great Bend, Kan. McDowell, Margaret Edna McGill, Mary Anne Dallas McGrew, Florene Rotan McGuire, Benny Lou Greenville McKean, Marilyn Alvin McKeown, Nelda Omngg McKinney, Martha San Antonio McKinney, Wanda Monalians McLaughlin, Alys Dallas McLaurin, Virginia Canton McWhirter, Io Ann Monahans Maddox, Carrie Lou Mexia Maqbee, Betty Sue Malot, Gisele Little Rock, Ark. Paris, France Mansfield, Ioan Sand Spring, Okla. Martin, Lois Patsy Martin, Mary Nell Martin, Rose Anna Matusevich, Lillian Maxwell, Cheryl Mays, Helen Mazzaqatti, Billie Rose Meador, Mary Michels, Pat Middleton, Yvonne Miller, Carmel Lee Miller, lo Ann Miller, Mietzl Milliken, Alice Anna Moffett, Amy Christoval Sulphur Springs Denton Fort Worth Houston Mason Port Arthur Willis Dallas Center Dallas Tyler Dallas Burkburnett Dilley Page Ill it .9 ' 4 1' if t.i- 1 rf ii J. I' Sf g gjal'Oi5H?,- 1 5 it qrkis' ' A , I it X3 ff ' if W , 5' 1 it 2. ., tiff 40 ff I :- L Lf .V , Tl: ,E 1. 1 ... .Q ' .f fx: , Q , M Y ri x r an - fir 8. e W e Mooneyham, Iean Denton Moore, Ioan Robstown Q Moore, June Grapevine Morgan, Alice Eula Roswell, N. M. Morrel, Bobbie Dallas Morris, Beatrice Carrizozo, N. M. U' Morris, Sue Tyler Moss, Dorothy Memphis, Tenn. Moss, Helen Dallas Murray, Dorothy Waco . Nance, Barbara Dallas Newman, Billye Helene Fort Worth Newman, Ruth Houston Nickels, Mary Brownwood Nicoll, Marion El Paso E lr I D Niver, Patricia Fort Worth Norris, Lesta Forney , A , Oakes, Phylis Dallas Y V , O'Byrne, Barbara Jacksonville Odor, Paula Santa Fe, N. M. H DF ' O'Gara, Carolyn Fort Worth AW W A I O'Grady, Peqqy Fort Worth -' H V' Ohrum, Courtney Dallas X 4' Mr Oliver, Wanda Garland Tv Orren, Margaret Ann Fort Worth 5 iw, J 1 . , , W ' at ff, xi W Overall, Helen Greenville g y' F Ownby, Beverly Houston Panos, Mary Camille Dallas ' Parker, Ann Houston Parker, Phyllis Ann Parrlpa jf, 1 .rdf fy ,W 423 Parks, Patsy Manitou, Okla. 5 1' wt Lg A 'nz Parnell, Lura Love Iasper it Pate, Ieanne Darclanelle, Ark. it ,Q Patterson, Peaay NOCOHCI Paxson, lean Pampa P 0,9 omorezi . . . P 'ff D - V Page H2 Pearce, Betty lo Carthage Peck,kAade Fon VVonh Pecora, Mary Louise Beaumont Peeples, Catherine Denise Forrest City, Ark. Peschel, Marion Freeport Pewrs Paukja Houmon Peterson, Margaret Roanoke PeHus Paukja Yoakum Phnhps Edna Ruymondvuk Pierce, Mary Iustin PoHard,NVHma Ruhy Paksnne Pond,Prances Ann VVKhna Fahs Pope, Mary Beth Breckenridge Ponen Blennene Granbury Powell, Elizabeth Germantown, Tenn. Powell, Margaret Texarkana Premon, Voncne De Leon Pnnce Chadde Change Proctor, Melba Waco Pruitt, Barbara Argyle Queen, Marcella Harlingen Ragsdale, Mary Martha San Antonio Ramon Anwha Saadmd Ranmey Dohey DaHas Hanmey Mapb Tuha Ramsey Mary lane Tinipson RandaH,Ruui Dahas Ranney,lWary Ehzabedi San Anknno Ransoni Ehnor Houmon ReckH,Iacquehne Spur Reynolds, Vtfanda Memphis Rice, Frances Arolino Houston Rice, Frances Louise Dumas Rice, Mattie Io Odessa Richards, Rose Ellen Gallup, N. M. . . Cfaao of '4 Page 113 ,X P sf H n , 9' P P Z s .X At fit..-4-. b. U ' . 'N -'FA w' 3- ...... ,.'Ze U Q- r '.... 'T 'K . . 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Richeson, Mary Ann Riddle, Glenys Marie Ridinqs, Yvonne Riqlay, Reaene Roberts, lean Robertson, Marjorie Robinson, Billie lane Rohinson, Charlotte Robinson, Gene Rodrique, Dorothy . .J .g, 9- 'f 's Rogers, Ann Roaers, Sharon Rook, Annie Ross, Geneva Routt, loan Yvonne Rust, Gloria Ruthven, Elaine Salazer, Sarah Scarrnardo, Betty Lee Sciavone, Mary Ellen Svhrenlcel, lill Scott, Iune Schuqhan, Helen Seale, Mary Lois Seeley, Maureen Sessions, Laura Shelton, loella Shepherd, Mary lo Shepherd, Pauline Shock, Beverly Shotner, Aimee Simpson, Flo Cille Sircy, Charlotte Slaton, Fredna Srnallwood, Dovina Paqe 114 Seymour Weatlieriorcl Waurika, Okla. Houston Olden Olney Post Temple De Leon Napoleonville Childress Menard Memphis, Tenn, Jefferson Dallas Fort Vtforth Longview Laredo Caldwell Galveston Van San Antonio Ardmore, Olcla. Corsicana Houston Waxahachio Parnpa Fort Wortlr Canadian Reiuaio Memphis, Tenn. Dallas Petrolia Dallas Memphis, Tenn. Denton . . Cfafsa of X19 Smith Alma Sue Smith, Blanche Smith, Georgia Smith Lela Dell Smith, Margaret Smith Martha Nell Smith Rebecca Snider, Sue Evelyn Snow, Martha Sparks, Iune Speaker, Barbara Spears, Mary Ann Spears, Mynelle Spilman, Sally Springer, Gladys Standley, Doris Stanley, Robbie St. Clair, Marilyn Stewart, Ernestine Steed, Martha Stieler, Peggy Ann Stroud, Beverly Sulhvold, Ioyce Sumner, Marjorie Talbert, Mary Sue San Marcos Graham Littlefield Houston Kirbyville Gainesville Dallas Dallas Olney Conway, Ark, Houston Liberty Dallas Matador McKinney Brownwood Seymour Center Dallas Fredericksburg Amarillo Kirkwood Tulsa, Okla. San Antonio Taylor, Doris Marie Olney Taylor, Iimmie Nell Uvalde Terrell, Marie Fort Worth Thomas, Cherry Sue Dallas Thomas, lean Winfield, Kan. Thompson, Betty Jane Waxahachie Tillman, Ann Pine Bluii, Ark. Toepier, Lucille Houston Tomlinson, Mary Elizabeth Fort Worth Townsley, Ieanette Gainesville Page 115 - f- ages. rt, : b , g,,,g,,gg at is if SQ. r 1 5 is . t ,- if 'Z-2' -' msgs. fliers: it 3.- 'G' S - -Q X gi st 1 X M ii r 1 E ii- in 'br 75 1: ni -T ajaf i S- in it it ,gi .3- T 'F 5 w,..f '- 'rfilf 'if' , 'F X Tracy, Mary San luan Triplett, Doris Lorraine Hillsboro True, Margaret Andrews Tucker, Beverly Texas City Tucker, lean Fort Worth Turner, Colleen Newcastle Turrentine, Io Ann Houston Tyre, Phyll Milford Van Arnlourgh, Ann Dallas Vanisco, Dorothy Bryan Vardarnan, Pattie Carthage Varner, Margaret El Paso Walberg, Ann Paris Waldauer, Celeste Memphis, Tenn. Wall, Carolyn Paris Waller, Celia Haynesville, La. Ward, Ieannette Seminole Vlfatson, Wilma Denton Weatherall, Norma lean Paducah Weber, Cecile Tyler W'heeler, loyce Houston Wheeler, Mary Boone El Paso White, lean Dallas White, Ioan Iacksonville W'hite, Mary Helen Shreveport, La, White, Mary Louise Corsicana White, Nancy Grandfalls White, Wanda Wichita Falls Wiggins, Marian Houston Vlfilcoxen, Harriet Galveston Wilkins, Mary Ben Fort Worth Williams, Io Ann Dallas Vtfilliams, Rose Fay Eden Williamson, Rozelle Denton Barfield, Barbara PIYOY .S70l0A0l'l'l0l'e6 . . . Page 116 Wilson, Betty Kathleen Bryan lfVilson, Frieda Davidson, Okla. Wilson, Martha lo Siloam Springs, Ark. Vifilson, Norma lean Wimberly, Billie Vtfinfree, lane Vlinsteacl, Nanette Woiton, Peggy Woodard, Mary lane Woodley, Helen Woodward, Iulianne Wright, Patricia Wyatt, Carolyn Marie Yeager, Patricia Yopp, Mary Ann Young, Freda Zitzke, Ioyce . . C6166 Fort Worth Galveston Beaumont Graham Bryan Palestine Paducah Crawford Dallas Texas City Bryan Irving Conroe Galveston Kwai , .pai- . 4 , - . WL. M ,W A Y. ..,,f,.,-M-Qzazfwil' HEEQEAS' 4 in 4g:w1g,,f:A,,,,,f . , -,H at . . H Sm ML, , . ..,. .w,w..1,,.. ., ,, wg, - 5 2 t T'ff5ffifi ,7 V H 1 if ' f KY -sl f , .ry ya 1 Lf fi, 3 'gk ' 51 - RJN5 if 1 5 iwj -V pl-wg 23 , .. ' M - V - we fm Zag-Liv - 1 S V4 I A ,A .ZA I A .,, , 21 ,V S Y ie? V! ' ' ' ffm h 5 ' . , .ff , V - t A f ' . ' .Ley I ? ' L . , ?P.Zg f A 9 4 Z , ' , 1 wg f g Q , TQ 23. ,V u , A V -ff 2 N I y In .Q 7 A ku 0 ,,, 3 , J' f A 7 ' 1 ly f 3,,,.2W?'U W' Y W, Qi: A ' TQ V ,A 5 , ? 2 -ff! 'S , 'Q E71 .gy ggi , k 1 'Q' -3 3 'kia ' Aff' QF? -K 'I I 'MQ . A M2 ,Q 'Q f , Il . .jf M, M ' 'fl A ,QL ,L A f wf-mei f hi f25 E'fw N 5 ,if, 11.'2,g:gxwa.,fQ f-s we .55 . 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Ames, Phyllis Putman Ammerman, Barbara Del Rio Anders, Myna Nell Lamesa Anderson, Doris Sue Houston Anderson, Lula Beaumont Anderson, Martha Belle Era Andrews, Connie Houston Anqella, Betty Louise Galveston Arhos, Phyllis Bryan Arney, Florence Marlin Athanas, Analee Hot Springs, Ark. Atkins, Martha Ann Hope, Ark. Austin, Patricia Fort Worth Avary, Pat Seymour Averyt, loy Bess Jacksonville Aves, Laure La Porte Aylor, Louise Sweetwater Page 122 E JZ r if li X 'Sf' l 1 4 X Q 'Q L..- E .,,,,-,, ,-, M: . X V E Y ,, .. ,, , . V .t,.+,ts JM r E Er mf M 3-N1 1 +4 Ye e.. sw tai t 1 s'-ff' Q V. F: . .9 A . E7 3 . , Q rf ,Emi . . C6166 0 5 Bailey, Mary Katherine Dallas Baird, Virginia Baker, Annette Baker, Betty Marie Balcar, Evelyn Baldwin, Patricia Bard, leanne San Antonio Dallas Harlingen Beaumont McAllen El Paso Barnes, Tommie Carol Barragar, Barbetta Barrett, Caroline Barron, Mary Io Barry, Maybeth Barton, Patty Bass, Nancy Bates, Frances Bauer, Ruby Bayouth, Betty Beall, Marjorie Beasley, Ann Little Rock, Ark. Denton Kelly Field San Antonio San Antonio Keyes, Okla. Longview Garland Paris Snyder Fort Smith, Ark. Memphis, Tenn. Beaty, Nell Carthage Beck, Mary Munday Bell, Carolyn Dallas Bell, Maxine Forrest City, Ark. Bell, Nancy Dalhart Bello, Sylvia Guayama, Puerto Rico Bennett, Barbara Bentley, Betty De Bidder, La. Little Bock, Ark. Bernard, Barbara lean Clint Berryman, Sue Bibby, Dora lane Bickley, Ieanette Bingham, Billie lean Bishop, Glenda Black, Mary Lee Blackman, Peggy Blytheville, Ark. Colorado City Farmersville Jacksonville Galveston Memphis, Tenn. Stuttgart, Ark. Page 123 Blake, Christine New Orleans, La. Blakesley, Natalie Dallas Blanchard, Mary Frances Bla nkenship, Ann Carlsbad, N. M. Biq Spring Blanton, Ann Bryan Bledsoe, Marilyn Dallas Bless, Willadean San Antonio Blondeau, Ioyce Bryan Blowers, Patsy Seaqoville Blum, Henrietta Austin Bokor, Caroline Mission Bolin, Constance Plainview Bond, Jeannine Wolfe City Boswell, Marqaret Dallas Bow, lanet Cotton Plant, Ark. Bowden, Mary lean Mount Pleasant Bowdoin, Waynette Dallas Bowers, Merle El Paso Bowlin, Rosemary Amarillo Boyd, Dorothy Burkburnett Boyd, Nancy Ann Pasadena Boyd, Phyllis Corpus Christi Bradford, Carolyn Arlington Bradshaw, Marie Houston Brady, Almarie Cameron Bramley, Barbara Bratsas, Dorothy Bratsas, Patricia Memphis, Tenn. El Dorado, Ark. El Dorado, Ark. Brenholtz, loanna Denton Brice, Madge Port Arthur Brittain, lean Waco Brock, Carolyn Cameron Brockway, Barbara Shreveport, La. Brooking, Betty Dallas Brookreson, Norma lean Tuscola gferfkfllefl . . . 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Schroeder, Laure Mart is t Schumann, Mary Noll Dallas 2 U 'lubr Scofield, Sue Colleqe Station t ft it ' fs Scriber, Gloria Beatrice Corpus Christi Seipel, Mina Fort Worth Settle, Betty lean Denton Sewell, Betty Irene Dallas Shannon, Leslie Denton Shaw, Ann Belton Shaw, lohnnie Breckenridge y Shay, Caroline Mont Belvieu N ,si V: Shearin, Mary lane Van Alstyne i Shelton, Lillian Marlin K' . ,,, t 2 Sheppard, Peaqy Frost Shireman, luciy La Porte Shoemaker, Shirley Ann Waxahachie , - Shure, Frances Oklahoma City, Okla. , F Siqler, Pat Orange ,., ls. ,ii t ,. ,,. at ir 6 , 1 9 Q ' f x Page 143 Simon, Phylis Simpson, Flo Cille Singleton, Elizabeth Skelton, Lynn Skidmore, Mary Skripka, Erma lean Sloan, Earlene Slusher, Vera Dimmitt Dallas Shreveport, La. Cameron Denton Rosenberg Aransas Pass Tucumcari, N. M. Smart, Da Lee Marshall Smith, Betty lris Sweetwater Smith, Betty Ioyce Dallas Smith, Doris Portales, N. M. Smith, Doris Marie Sabinal Smith, Dorothy lean Corsicana Smith, Ima Dean Memphis Smith, Iewel Dean Hefuqio Smith, Kay Fort Worth Smith, Mary Margaret Forrest City, Ark. Smith, Patricia Eastland Smith, Patricia Ann Farmer City, Ill. Smith, Patsy Fordyce, Ark. Smith, Shirley Center Smith, Shirley Iune Douqlas, Ariz. Smith, Vxfinifred Louise Marshall Sneed, Linda Befuqio Sneed, Betty Zle Dallas Solomon, Ruth lean Waco Somerville, Laure Memphis, Tenn. Sooter, Betty Fort Worth Sorensen, Marilyn Galveston Sorrell, Ruth San Antonio Seward, Theda Clarksville Spann, Ianie Munday Spear, Nancy Shreveport, La. Spearman, Doris Lee Arclmore,Okla. gfeifknlefl . . . Page 144 1? 'ii' X r , 9, ff fer 4 N .1 if l 'if , Y: r - M SA? 6 4 3 it We 5 , ,t.,i. S. g f f r if 1? ft , i 3,5 f, l ti i K ME e ft N Qi fit Q ' bl K 5 J 5 tt Iwi Q 3 ,ff Spearman, Dorothy Ne ll Ardmore Okla. -if - ' ' Spears, Bettye Greenville i A - 'ff Spears, Billie Ruth San Angelo S , I 6 ,.A,,l Spoon, Patricia Ann Sherman A S .fwtyi S Of Springer, Betty Houston 'ff X.',, -ei.. 7 'mgfigtttggiftffa 5 'k,'fk' it E Staerker, Margaret Edna 7 Stanfford, Flo Brownfield . ' Staha, Geraldine Big Spring ,B Sgfj l Stahl, Bobbie Loraine AM i MQ 1 Standeier, Mary Rose Memphis, Tenn. if- Q Q Stanley, Martha Sulphur Springs ' 1 X Stephens, Betty Ruth Fort Worth V if ls 4 Sterling, Carrie Van Alstyne l J Stevens, Edna Glynn Mount Pleasant ' ,T gr Q t Stewart, Ann Weatherford S 5 Us sew K 't K L 5' B- . iet. is X gi. ex 55 t V ttf it M t Stoker, Martha Dallas Stone, Doris Bonham 1 ' -1 qt Stone, Ioan Dallas W . , ., Stonecipher, Viva lean Wirt, Oklct. l Stovall, Mariheth Edna l Straiton, Barbara Fort Worth ' . Stratton, Frances Dallas .il Street, Mary Ruth Dallas l ,Q ' Stringer, Mary Dawn Killeen 6 R524 Q Swearengeri, Virginia Blytheville lr ,' .. In 'sf 'ig Y A .2 4 'X tai gi n Sweatt, Frances Elaine Waxahachie I 'MMM' llll V- Taaiie, Mary lane Foreman, Ark. t ' E, Taite, Blanche Ioinerville , Tasker, Carol Waco . ' V ' Taylor, Bessylea Galveston ' 'qw . t li if . 1 Taylor, Mary Ruth ' - ,t,, . North Little Bock,Ark, It if t, '11, , .ff - K ti ef f5iL.t..'Qs2 -'25 Taylor, Virginia Ruth Electra Taylor, Vtlanda Oklahoma City, Okla. Teague, Mary Texarkana 'K Temple, Iamesene Dallas in A-- t . . . arid 0 5 5 - Qin' et? ' t . Page l4S gl'86Al'Yl2l'l . . . Terry, Tune Terry, Lady Thomas, Barbara Thomas, Doris lean Thomas, Toy Ann Thomas, Ruth loinerville Alpine Fort Worth Livingston Dallas Kansas City, Mo. Thomason, Martha Gene Shreveport, La. Thompson, Mary Ann Waller Thompson, Rose Marie Marshall Thorman, Faye Okmulgee, Okla, Timmermann, loyce Seguin Tipton, Sarah Millington Tobias, Catherine Bryan Tobias, Peggy lo Wheelock Todd, Alice Little Rock, Ark. Toland, Mary lane El Campo Tollett, Mary Nell Berclair Treadaway, Mary lane Abilene Triplett, Doris Hillsboro Tulley, lean Raywood Turman, Mary Louise Turner, Frances Lee Turner, Margaret Lou Tyson, Betty Vaden, Mary Eleanor Corpus Christi Hot Springs, Ark. Daingeriield Fort Worth San Antonio Vaden, Mary Louise Dallas Van Geern, Vanetta Eastland Vauthier, Elaine Hitchcock Vaughn, Iohnnie Houston Vaughn, Mary Wood Dallas Vaughn, Nelda El Reno, Okla. Volkmann, La Verne Menard Waddell, Betty Hempstead Wagner, Leona Lucille Mertson Vtfaldrop, Catherine Henderson Page 145 1 N' if 'sl' N i f -wggff, 5 'I v. .f , Q, 5 X J V T!! -I' it sg : gg fo-f n ' WK lyk! x i I .. 4 Q 4 'Ly',!fl ii A I '41 f Wish sive? X YQ? .. . CAM 0 5 Walker, Ann Sanger Walker, Bettye Cleburne Walker, Bettye Io Bangs Walker, Olene Knox City Walker, Ruby Mae Smithville Walker, Nancy Lamesq W'allace, Ieannine Gilmer Walling, Gippie Temple Walsh, lane San Antonio Walton, Edith Cameron Walvoord, Dorothy Denton Warburton, Shirley lean Freer Ward, Pat Sanger Warren, Betty Sue Longview Warren, Ramona Honey Grove Warrington, Martha Frankston Waters, Hazel Cleburne Waters, Marian lean Starkville, Miss. Vtfatkins, Katheryn Dallas Watkins, Theresa Palestine Wattles, Leta May Hot Springs, Ark. Watson, Mary Ann Henrietta Watson, Nellie Wear, Luan Webb, Norma lean Weedmen, Anne Weise, Betty Welborn, Geraldine VVertheirner, Betty Whatley, Rita Beth Vtfhite, Bessie Ieanne White, lane White, lane Vlhite, Joanne White, Kateva Bio Grande City Big Spring Overton Blytheville, Ark, Menard McKinney Dallas Denton Dallas Dallas Laredo Port Arthur Fort Worth Page 147 I 25Al'l'l2l'l , W it Q 1 o H ' flu 11553 , Wifi K MM A 4 '40 ff' ,Q 'Q , W, 'Y r , 'f D 7? ag X' i c in I xt ii 2 ' A ,E 'L if cf: v la- 4 . i l EQ., J ,ii 5 '. ,,,, is R ft it Egg, r L, Vfhited, MarY Helen Lamesa Whitsitt, Ieannette San Angelo il 'lk Whitson, Billie lean Dallas r J Vtfhittenburg, Anna Ruth Breckenridge my -. Wilcoxen, Margaret Galveston ' r T. ' -1 , Y Vifilson, Mary Louise Fort Worth A Wildrnan, Nora Fort Worth zvn Wilke, Mary Frances Lubbock 2- .lf Vfilkerson, Barbara Searcy, Ark, Williams, Alta Faye Matagorda Williams, Gloria Larnpasas Williams, llene Buth Wellington Williams Mary Evelyn Wichita Falls Williams Fteba Beckville Williford, Sue Marlin Willis, Elsie Ianet Sweetwater Willis, Margaret Abilene Willows, Ierry Priscilla Dallas Vtfilson, Dorothy Nell Stratford Wilson, lean Ann l-losston,La. Windisch, Iuline Smithville Vtfindle, Bonnie Athens Vtfinqo, Betty Lockney Winkelman, Doris Irene New Braunfels W'inniclc, Ioan Fort Worth Vlfise, Nancy Thornton, Ark. V Q ' ' Wolfe, Patsy Greenville , Him. E Wolff, Dorothy Haynesville, La. - 'i' Y Q Wornrnack, Gwen Linden W 'A A 'A X!Voool, Emily Crockett ,x 4 Q Woodcock, Nina Sue Orange Woodward, Gloria Plainview Vtfoolsey, Bettye Austin Wrest, Charline San Antonio Vtlright, Norma lean Pawhuska, Okla. Page 148 ,V '7 3 Q .0 2 Myrna 3 3 Q I l ' . . .,r's KH-,vt it 5 '51 Q' ,Q-A: r t ff' H f ' FZ w 4 .. CVM Wunderlich, Doroihy Wyche, Dottie Yates, Frederick Yeaqer, Shirley York, Dorothy Ann Zamera, Esteia Zuckerman, Norma 0 15 Spring Beaumoni Dallas Bryan Corpus Christi Laredo EI Paso va l 5 Rza If xl, X I' :ef K 'E -we 1 aux Q. iii 4' J 4 , vnu? X-it 9 li kgs '-2. , I ,:,i ' 9 x 've , . ,,- 7-q i s If . it is Q -... QQQT 1 Students Entering Allen, Bheda, I Dallas Bannon, Pat, I Teague Barney, Eugenia, I Palmira, Columbia Bergman, Hazel, III Fort Worth Boone, Betty Io, I El Paso Brown, Marjorie, I Dallas Brumbelow, Io Evelyn, II Needville Cecil, Pauline Mina, II Raymondville Cervante, Iulia, I Brady Chambers, Mary Ioyce, I Everman Chesney, Ieanne Campbell, I Baltimore, Mcl. Ciriuentes, Raquel, I Columbia, S. A. Callas, Pauline, I Houston Condon, Margaret, I Houston Conlye, Mrs. Ioy, III New York, N. Y. Craver, lane, I Houston Crevier, Yvette, I Quebec, Canada Curtis, Susan Gay, I Dallas Daniel, Beatrice, I Corsicana Durham, Peggy, I Dallas Feuille, Annie Ftooney, I Galveston Fields, Betty, I Fulton, Ky. Fitzgerald, Earleene, III Dublin Porgy, Maurine, IV McAllen French, Dorothy, I Dallas Gonzales, Iosefina, I Laredo Greene, Marguerite, II Alexandria, La. Grenlco, Iunile, II Albuquerque, N. M. Hamill, Marilyn, I Graham Hart, Margaret, III Longview I-lewlett, Io, III Shawnee, Okla. Irine, Ieannine, I Dallas lanes, Frances Margie, III Artesia, N. M. Iones, lane Ruth, I Memphis King, Suanne, I Dallas Page 150 at Mid-Term KHcheH, Ehzabedx IH .Anson La Selle, Dorothy, I Beatrice,Nebr. Law, Martha Iane, I Waco Lopen Pat I Beanice,Nebn Lowe, Vira Iean, I I-Iockley Miller, Ienny, I Lovinqton, N. M. Miller, Rhoda, I Lovinqton, N. M. hMnaaa,BeHy,II San Anqdo Molina, Laura, III Sonnnce Puedo Rkx Montgomery, Anne, III Dallas Newman, Mary Ann, II Fort Worth Oliver, Edna Lou, II Wichita Falls Perdue, Bobby, III Mart Perez, Ianie, I Melvin Porter, Mary, III Sherman Rice, Helen, I Los A1'1qeles,Calit. Riddlehoover, Tina, I Fort Worth Rogers, Dottie Sue, I Houston Scott, Betty, I I-Ielena, Ark. Seyler, Yvonne, IV Wichita Falls Simpson, Katherine, I Dallas Skinner, Iuanita, IV Houston Smith, Margaret Ann, I Austin Smullen, Mary Virginia, I Fort Worth Stanley, Betty Iane, II Corbin, Ky. Thomas, Rhea, II Teague Waites, Mary Lillian, III Warren, Okla. Weaver, Iacque, I Detroit, Mich. Uhlik, Maxine, I Canoga Park, Calif. Zachary, Vonette, I Cameta Page 151 j K 'I , S I' E li at S '5- W2 0 J fig! Zfuzfilw wwf ,ea Wuwf fbi www 4. cifmq, Wm' WH f if gm HZ! Z ifmgfffz ff 32 fffff W iiffmffligfw ' 'wfw my .,jf.f,V,,f1afu wffgzsfzff-cam ,WWI .G Qfqaadfw ofmmsaol, . 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' ' wwf' X A fm-fffskfmeff-, -wgivmw f 'A L ,, K wwf- .flmz F ' M 'Q-gal' A 4 V Q21 I ' ' . if if ' ,A Q , Q3 Q??5fei1grg5yz1Y.z , 2 ,J i L L , .. f if ,W Www , gg V Ek ' ii ffxfvfzfg 3 I-2-, A X ' ' -gig is S, Q , '53 K M V, Ny? I 115 is jf ' -gs, f if . 12:2 K :gif-'iff -sf! A, 3? V W , ' 1 ,id 4 ff W? 3' gg- ,MF 3 M0611 ffiif ewffffffj .- J ZIIIXQIWWJ M I M I I-I I c K S HELEN LUQUES J KATHLEEN REED fs? -:ir X N x X W 1 ,ZA 1 FRANKIE MASTERS Bias Gloria Echols The nbaedalian' T.S.C.l., Denton, Texas Dear Miss Echols: th outstanding In submitting to you my choices for e beauties of Texas State College for Women, I'd like ' t d cem ent. to include a blt of unsolici e Among the things for which TSCW has won recognition ie the high average level of pulchritude among its students. I can now see why. Choosing four of the outstanding beauties from a selected group of six- teen was a job more befitting the talents and expor 'ience of the lata Ziegfeld than A bend leader whose ' vu 's rinarily con- technical knowledge of nflgUT6a 1 p cerned with the type found on a musical staff. The I cou1dn't help regretting that each one of the ' think I need have nominees could not be a winner, I h I fwith the help of my board no apology for t oee of adviserenl finally selected. They are lovely. But neither do the remaining lo gmr for any beauty throne. They all are worthy queens 9 ' la need apology. It was a pleasure playing for you and an honor to be invited to make a selection of the beauties. I wish you all the best of fortune and happiness. Sincere ly your-s , FRAHKIE MASTERS . . X A 2. i Wf5'?i?35?ffgss as .. my-fs H. ., , Wkxgv 2- -QM ,. :. f ug, kzfifsa?s5wi1:w ' K L- -A gggg fx X , .A A 3 -g . S Q9i'PEf'fl,,m A '-if 612555 - VQ33E?si': A ffm, f ' , 5532! ,. SW ,ga A W. K3fQ:fif 'mh' ei- aw .W K If we , gif ,sz ggi fi 1 E F as V N2 M b 1 . , , . 6, Maw :W 'k 'M f'-N-Wm-.,.m.M.,..WW., N . . W 4 .Www A 1, ,555 5 x Q 1. .. S I f 1 i V K W i I .M.,.,.,-v-w M 'WL I ,W-f-H-ww Q 4 an L vim I A mf i Ulf V 0' Ass ie Day Sweetheart Nominees When a dozen good-looking Aggies, kneedeep in leather, came up to Tessie, they had the assignment oi finding the queen of the twelve girls shown below. Their choice, Peggy Hendricks, is shown on the preceding page. Below are the nominees. Front row: Laura Ses- sions, Frankie Lenert, Helen Bell, Katharine Reeve, Peggy Hendricks, and lane Blanchard. Back row: Martha Snow, Hilda Harkness, Patsy Io Jones, Katherine Blankenship, Margaret Ann Browning, and Norma Walker. a , it M, The Judges With boots and faces shin- ing, the Aggie dozen pose for the photographer. They are, front row: Bill McCor- mick, Iimmy Demopulos, Ed Brandt, Buddy Potter, Ioe Pugenot. Back row: Johnny Heeman, lack Nelson, Ioe Mueller, Allen Selt, Boots Gilbert, A. O. Hammon, and Clyde cle-C11. wo'-'W' if Ar 3 wiv 'M 5 nl KM Q ? 1 2 3 K K+ V 11:5 ' ,QS , 32552 ff ' I gk K if - QYEQ t . ' ,HSL f i: 1451 15: :A :WL K . X, Vlgagk .fvfgii wiggs? w we w gy, f, ' .Y F555 f . egg Ea , . wing 'L 15 we ' - 5' K ' if Y . L f i m .,m., gy . ' N, in ww? .,,. ., 6,32 UQ li .j 'QSM . fb m , M ii., - 9' L ,S . we . my ,H,mQ5g,H r 3,54 7 , W ie Q E., QFEQL, ,Q Q' X, as ,mpg as - f7A' A iam. N 2 as 3 SF X Q 5 -. .,., A Q nm 5 RQ, 4? if sf ai l gf 1 tx I 2 'I 'gif 5 K QW, .WA 4,42 ' . X 'F A .. f W ' nf ' M qs' N. ..,h. A - L ' V Q A A Q 'f 'Sv L Y ,Q-'A Gb 5 1 gif, K 13,3 jig 5 f ggiigi-,'f'f rf' fl Q Quia? hal 'X fi? W . I fr-I Xieliigfi C f 'l., I, ', I Q Rf fiiwffy I iff' ,' I I , , ea , . . ff L, Q fwifiy -wi f. KY - kink hi s H -n ik, XL I I gy 7 W, Q ?A.k In A K . F X 155 3, ' :jk ,Tl , , A P' . I ' 9 I f I if Q I' fi C 4 , L f ' 1 gr 3 y ' in l X If ii, of riff , Z ' l I Q 5 4 2 , I y yyymwm MW J i V ,, ...M ,: -.,k L . . , I I1 R cI b cI F t' I NVhen spnnq conms,iiis knomnithotcl Redbud,FesnvolrnusibeluHd,k:heroklspnnq, ond io honor the lovely princesses oi the cornpus. This yeor Queen Mory Beth of the House of Foshee wos crowned the loveliesi of the princesses. Eoch yeor ci queen is selected for her chorrn, contribution to the campus. ond crll-oround queenliness. Lost yeor o junior, Korthorine Reeve, wos chosen to reign oi the Fes- uvol Sheisijcnued obove onthe Hnone,reKnnnq this yecrr on Fridoly loeiore the new queen was runned on Sonudoy. i I I King Louis of the Royal Line of Hubbard crowns Mary Beth Queen, after which she was entertained by the Mod- ern Dance Group, the College Symphony, and the College Chorus. Page .755 51. V gt Q A Q a ' s 3 I ag i a 3' t - ,, , A 'E -+ . At left, the Queen dances with her escort, Joe Scull, at the Ball in her honor following the coronation. Below, the attendants to the queen are the officers of the College Government Association. They are fclockwisejx Clydene Simpson, Ann Douglass, Bonnie Ruth Matthews, Phyllis McCarthy, javonne Jewett, and Mahala Menefee. Mary Beth is holding a bouquet of roses presented to her from the college, and an orchid from the Denton Chamber of Commerce. 'MAX MX YN, ,fXw,f'X fx KX fx. 'X 'X 'E' l 'M .4 AN X Q '-qw-'w...fn-7 ...ne ,vw wmv wk ,..:v v i::NM-' ,ww W...- w,,..-1 0 fl? 'a. rfrrr -af., ..,,W,-M. W.. . if . ' 1-'vn..4..,.,,,,, .W -...,...gm,... ,,.,.o., - 'Q-we ww-4 Cotton Ball Queen fgfllflf Duchesses and judges from A 5. M are pictured at riqhi. First row: Billie Vlfalker, Roy Anderson, Polly Carroll. Second row: Douglas Kuehn, Patsy Io lones, Gene Vasek, Cotton Ball King, loann Dobbs, Cotton Ball Queen, Olin Anderson, Teresa Hiller. Third row: Margaret Ann Brown- inq, Andy Moore, lane Adamson, Berlis Richey, Roberla Hamplon, Bob Moore, Lucie Davis, Herschel Ellis, Alleen Williams, Iohn Stanford, Betty lane Ellis. Ill AIUERICAU Louise Anders Louise is a Home Economics Education major from Lamesa who has been active in club work. She is president of the Inter- Varsity Christian Fellowship Club, secretary of the Athenaeum Club, member of the Mary Swartz Rose Club, and the Home Economics Club. W4-4 CVS Wt-IC CCLLECES Mary Frances Babcock From Shreveport, Louisiana, Mary Frances is a Sociology major. She was president of the Cosmopolitan Club her sophomore year, president of the Sociology Club her junior year, and is a member of Alpha Kappa Delta, Chaparral Club, and League of Women Voters. Elizabeth Calamia With speech as her major, Elizabeth is from Anqleton. Presi- dent oi Zeta Phi Eta this year, she was president of Austin Hall her sophomore year, treasurer of the Speech Club her junior year, and is now secretary oi National Collegiate Players. AUD UUIVEIQSITIES Lee Calhoun As cartoonist for The Daily Lass-O, Lee has contributed much to the laughelife oi the students. Especially her Tess and Room- mate characters will be remembered. An art major from Temple, she was president of the Delian Club, member ot the Religious Council her junior year, and in the WRA Varsity Tennis Tourna- ment her sophomore year. ' I ,JK s., Marian Crutchfield Marian is president of Alpha Chi this year, was president of Sayers her sophomore year, has been prominent in the College Theatre productions, is a member of Zeta Phi Eta, president of National Collegiate Players, member of Sigma Tau Delta, and other literary, regional, and departmental clubs. She is a speech major trom Camden, Arkansas. Bonnie lean Cummins A speech major from Denton, B. l. is president of the Local Students Assembly, was president of her lunior Class, marshal ol Zeta Phi Eta, member of Chaparral Club, Mary Swartz Rose Club, and was Class Yell Leader. Shirley Voelkel Shirley, who Won the lessie H. Humphries Scholarship her sophomore year, is a junior from De-Vtfitt. Her major is Foods and Nutrition and she has participated in clubs, church work, the Singing Stars, as well as being treasurer of the S.C.R.A. Carolyn Robertson Carolyn is a Foreign Trade major who has held offices and participated in many clubs, honorary, literary, and regional. From Thornton, Arkansas, she is President of the Professional Business Women's Club. Wt-ICS Wt-IC WIAWEMCAU Katharine Reeve A Speech major from Menard, Kappy has had many honors at TSCVV. Some of these are Redbud Queen her lunior year, Senior Class President, Posture Queen both sophomore and junior years, Cotton Ball Duchess as a junior, and member of National Col- legiate Players and Zeta Phi Eta. CSCDLLECSES AUD UUIVEIQSITIES Mary Beth Duke A Spanish major, Mary Beth has been outstanding as a dorm- itory and as a club officer. She was elected to Who's Who her junior year, and is from McKinney. lane Darst Known mostly for her position in the Serenaders Orchestra as director and vocalist for three years, lane, who is from Port Worth, is president of Sigma Alpha lota. Mary Beth Foshee Climaxinq her fourth year as a prominent student leader, Mary Beth was honored as Queen of the Redbud Festival, From Sher- man, she is day editor cf The Daily Lass-O this year, and re- ceived the Freshman Scholarship Award her first year, among other honors. She was elected to Who's Who her junior year. 4 lavonne lewett Vice-President of the Colleqe Government Association, Iavonne is from Mission. She transferred to TSCW from Edinburg Iunior College her Sophomore year and her major is Social Work. Martha lean Leslie An out-of-siater from DeVifitt, Arkansas, Martha lean is Editor, in-Chief of The Daily Lass-O. She is a member of Alpha Chi, Theta Sigma Phi, and Philornathia Club. NW-lQ,S NW-IQ in Amtmcari comets Bonnie Ruth Matthews One of three juniors to make VVho's Who this year, Bonnie is Student Finance Chairman. From Sand Springs, Oklahoma, she is a clothing and textiles major, was vice-president of her Sophomore Class, and is also active in club Work. if his From Richmond Ada Frances nas Participated greatly in club and dormitory offices With Home Fconomics Education as her major she was president of the Iv ary Swartz Rose Club. Peggy Luecke A Piano major, Peggy has performed on the TSCW stage as solo pianist. She is a junior from Dallas, and has held club of fices as well as the Vice-Presidency of the S.C.R.A. her sopho more year. Peggy Hendricks Peggy has held offices in honorary and literary clubs, as well as being Vice-President of the Senior Class. From Kilgore, her Major is Bacteriology and Introduction to Medical Technology. The Aggies selected Peggy as their Sweetheart this year for the Corps Trip. Xlifi-IQ? NW-IQ IU Amtgmcftn cotttzors Mahala Menetee President of the Student Body, Mahala has been outstanding on the campus since she was a freshman. She is a Home Eco' nomics Education major from Houston, was Vice-President oi her sophomore class, secretary of Phi Upsilon Omicron, and has been active in other clubs. Peggy is president or Stoddard I-lall and secretary of the Senior Class this year. From Pecos, with English as her major, she was president of Fitzgerald her sophomore year, contributed to the Daedalian Quarterly three years, is a member of Sigma Tau Delta and other literary, reqional, and departmental clubs. Betty Hester A Denton Girl, Betty has been prominent in club Work. She is Secretary-Treasurer of Siqma Pi Beta, member of Alpha Chi, Allegro, Professional Business VVomen's Club, and the Speech Club. Her major is Business Education. AUD UUIVEIQSITIES Phyllis McCarthy Treasurer ot the College Government Phyllis is from W'ichita Falls. With Poreiqn Trade as her major, she has been active in club Work as well as college govern ment her entire four years li, is if 'tli 'u, wmv I f. Wh f t m 4-as E twig X .sr ?Q 'f'lf' fl ng 1 Clydene Simpson A Music Education major, Clydene was Round Table President this year. Other positions include former president of Travis System and the Scholarship Club. Clydene is from Aubrey. YM 'XL H , ! M72 xf xj:f'f 4f 9 yxffldfy' X , ff dffx fwiff i2'ff2f , bww 9Q7,53f4j.-,gjbfiw xgiig Tift mi www WW ily X ' ww M3 M ECA W ononmzmo S 'Vi .JCL JL x W IBM The Round Table Otlicers ot the Bound Table are, left to right: Carolyn Nunnally, Parliamentarian, Katherine Rawlings, Sec- retary, lean Gibbs, Treasurer, Betty Beed, Vice-Presi- dent, and Clydene Simpson. Sponsored by Mrs. Mattie Lloyd Wooten, Chairman and Advisor t B ' ' ' o eligious Organizations, Miss Con- stance Beach, Advisor ot Regional and Special lnterest Organizations, Mr. Frances Emerson, Advisor ot Hon- orary and Scholarship Organizations, Miss Agnes Tramel, Advisor ot Literary and Social Organizations, Miss Maude Wallin, Advisor ot Departmental Organi- zations, Dr. Madison L. Marshall, Finance. Members ot the Bound Table are the presid t .- A en s ot all the organizations on the campus. fn' The Student Finance CouncH Dormitory representatives on the council and otticers are, tirst row, lett to right: La Verne Henry, Dorothy Iacobs Bonnie Ruth Matthews, CP 'd , resi entl, Sue Kinq, CSecretaryl, Doris Mae Thompson, Betty lea B rd. ' n oy Second row. Peggy Hall, Maple Bam- sey, Bobbie Morrel, lean Iohnston Myra Fields. Betty Sue Magbee and Alibeth Whitten are not pictured. Sponsors are Mrs. Mattie Lloyd Wooten M' , iss Carlotta Corpron, Miss Nell Morris, Miss Elida Pearson, and Dr. T. L. Morrison. O1 Student Council of Religious Activities Above are the members oi the SCBA. Back row, Miss Eleanor Iames, Mrs. Mattie Lloyd Wooten, Martha Goebel, Elaine Smith, Geraldine Long, Vivian Biry, Tina Ruth Layton, Bobbie lane Stanley, Nell lenkins, Ruth Kaler, and Miss Mildred Hudgins. Front row: Mary Alice Anderson, Wynelle Wilson, Pegqif Smith, Barbara Williams, Mary Lois Bledsoe, Betty B. Ballerstedt, Shirley Voelkel, and Ann Douglass. The officers and sponsors are, seated, Mary Lois Bledsoe, President, Miss lames, Mrs. Wooten, and Miss Hudgins, Sponf sors. Standing are, Shirley Voelkel, Treasurer, Ann Douglass, Vice-President, Betty Ballerstedt, Historian, and Barbara Wile liams, Secretary. Women's Recreational Association 'WBA officers seem to be interested in what Marjorie York, presi- dent, is reading. They are, left to right, Barbara Kent, Treasurer, PeQIQY Dyer, Historian, Meg Goodman, Vice-President, Barbara Brooks, Recording Secretary, Marjorie York, President, Miss Bonnie Cotteral, Faculty Advisor, Jeanne Branshaw, Publicity, lean Thomas, Corresponding Secretary, Io Ellen Canada, Second Vice-President. Around the table are pictured the WNBA Board. Seated, left to right, are Barbara ' Brooks, Margaret Varner, Marjorie York, Betty Marks Smith, Io Ann Bum- mel, Pe-QQY Lanier, Ieanne Branshaw, and Vevalu Polk. Standing are Mamie Lou Youngblood, Miss Bonnie Cotteral, Leonore Schmidt, lean Thomas, Barbara Kent, PGQQY Dyer, Meg Goodman, Irene Luck, Pat Glass, lane Wintree, Claire Mae Ienkins, Pat Anderson, Doro- thy Elkins, Marcille Hook, Bose Ellen Oakley, Della Brennen, Betty Worth- eimer, and lo Ellen Canada. Page ISI MEMBERS lane Beale Mary Ioyce Carr Shirley Donoho Laura Fernandez Avis Franke Betty Freeman Betty Gaskell Margot Gomez Diana Hawley La Verne Henry Marion Holick Kathryn Huffman loy Lightfoot loan Mansfield Lillian Matusevich loyce Mellina Helen Moss Pat Niver Carolyn O'Gara lean Paxson Marie Peck Dollye Ramsey Peggy Richardson Laura Sessions Margaret Smith Martha Snow Doris lean Standley Betty lane Thompson Ann Lauree Tillman Dr. Autrey Nell Wile Betty B. Ballerstedt Esther May Batson Anne Bowyer Frances Burton Marian Crutchfield lean Donoho Mary Beth Foshee Lila Ruth Gillen Doris Gillihan Ann Greer Clara Haden Nancy Henderson Betty Hester Charlotte Hollingsworth Betty Ruth lohnston Beverly Lamp Dora Lane Barbara Layton Martha lean Leslie Peggy Luecke SPONSORS y Dr. Elsie Ienison Dr, Spencer Stoker MEMBERS Bonnie Ruth Matthews Marion Moore Elizabeth Newby Jamie Nickless Mary Oden Ann Pennington Elizabeth Raun Bettye Reed Carolyn Robertson Esther Schmidt LaVerne Shetcik Colleen Slaughter Helen Vanderkooi Shirley Voelkel Alice A, Weeks Mildred Faye Whatley Marion White Eleanor Wilson Tempest Worthanl Members and sponsors of Al ha hi . p C are pictured at right at their Decem- ber Formal Banquet in the Tea Room. Honorary Clubs Left, OFficers and members h C at informally at a tea in Virginia Car- roll Lodge Alpha Lambda Delta Honorary Society for Freshmen OFFICERS Doris lean Standley Treasurer Helen Moss Secretary PeqQY Richardson Vice-President Laura Sessions President SPONSORS Mrs. Mattie Lloyd Wooten Miss Gertrude Gibson A l p ln a Ch i Honorary Society for Upperclassmen OFFICERS Carolyn Robertson Vice-President lean Donoho Recording Secretary Marian Crutchfield President Lila Ruth Gillen Corresponding Secretary Bettye Reed Treasurer Theta Sigma Phi Honorary Fraternity for Women in journalism OFFICERS Left to riqht Phyllis Radovich Secretary, tirst semester Martha lean Leslie Treasurer Mr. Frank Riqler Sponsor Molcie Lou Halsell Vice-President Marilyn Toye President NOT PICTUREDZ Gloria Echols Keeper ot the Archives Mary Alice Wilson Secretary, second semester Tila Mae Armstrong Betty Ballerstedt Constance L. Beach Cleo Bond Barbara A. Brook Doris Buck Billie Cramer Frances Darden XV. S. Donoho Katherine Duffy L. M. Ellison Patricia Felts Iasimine Fry Nancy L. Henderson Ann Hitchcock Mary Hufford Eleanor lames Emily Elizabeth loy Mary Ann Kelsey Evelyn Key - .1 Pat Anderson and Betty Marks Smith serve them- selves as Miss Nadine Morrow, alumnae member, pours at the Tea preceding the Dallas Symphony Concert. Sigma Tau Delta National Honorary English Fraternity MEMBERS Pat Anderson Helen Dick Gloria Echols Mary Beth Foshee Molcie Lou Halsell Martha Iean Leslie Marjorie Penick Pat Roache Phyllis Radovich Betty Marks Smith Marilyn Toye Roberta Underwood Marion White Mary Alice Wilson MCIfi1YT1 Kreuqer Robbie lane Stanley Olive Whitten lOY I-iQ1'1lfOOl I-UG Sl. Clllir MCMCIPIOD Melba Proctor Beryl Sullivan Marian A. Wigqens Ann Lowrie EVCI H. Mark Marcella Queen Agnes Traminel Autrey Nell Wiley Elsie Ormes Doris l. Standley Mamie Walker Evelyn l. Williams Mary Lou McElreath President Hubbard is shown at the Sigma Tau Delta Dinner in Old College Club OFFICERS Left to right Elsie Ormes Program Chairman Patricia Felts Vice-President Barbara A. Brooke Secretary Mary Ann Kelsey Treasurer Nancy L. Henderson President Evelyn Key Historian Knot pictured? SPONSORS Dr. Autrey Nell Wiley and English Faculty on November 13 when he was made an honorary member of the English Society. Alpha Kappa Delta S 'et for Sociology Students. Honorary ocl y OFFlCERS lean Gibbs. . . President tune Ornberg . . Vice-President Gloria Glenn . . Secretary-Treasurer SPONSOR Dr. Ethelyn Davis MEMBERS Mava Adams Betty Anderson Mary Frances Babcock Mrs. Robert Bennett Mary Louise Bryant Miss Reba Bucklew Miss Ruth Cady Dr. Ethelyn Davis Miss Carolyn Fullilove lean Gibbs Doris Gillihan Gloria Glenn Marguerite Hicks Miss Mildred Horton Dr. Elsie Ienison Kathryn Iohnson Anna F. Martin Iune Omberg Miss Dorothy Porter Elizabeth Power Miss Shirley Shaver Helen Vanderkooi Miss Eureath White Evelyn l. Williams Eleanor Wilson Mrs. M. L. Wooten Tempest W'ortham Page 1 84 Beta Beta Beta Delta Epsilon Chapter-Honorary Society for students of the biological sciences. OFFICERS lane Ann Moffett .... Historian , President PeQQY Hendricks . Samrnie Potter lohnnie Douglas . . . Secretary . . Vice-President SPONSOR Miss Elizabeth Painter MEMBERS Esther May Batson Anna Marie Reeves Frances Burton Doris Ross Pat Ross Ann Bowyer Johnnie Douglas Alma Gregory Sue Henderson Peggy Hendricks Iuanita McBeath Louise McCracken Iune Marshall Mary Mattison lane Ann Moffett Sammie Potter Madeline Skinner Beatrice Welch Nellie Womack Vivian Von Minden Miss Viola Hamilton Mrs. Ruth Martin Iohns Dr. Sarah Iones Dr. Bessie League Miss Elizabeth Painter Miss Elicla Marion Pearson 'Y-' i 1 l S i g m a P i B e t a Business and Economic Honorary Society. OFFICERS Officers are, lett to riqht: Betty Hester, Secre- tary, Florine Lenz, Presidentg and Mary Io Q Tobias, Vice-President. Sponsor: Dr. Elsie Ienison MEMBERS I Kay Elms Carolyn Robertson Betty Hester Mary Io Tobias Florine Lenz Pl1iUpsilon Omicron Home Economics Honorary Society. OFFICERS C7 t 3 Qi N 1 h R l'n s, Front row: lane Terry, Corresponding Secretaryg Kat erine CIW-1 q Secretaryy Bonnie Matthews, Chaplaing Gail Franklin, Candle Editorg Carolyn Rhodes, Treasurer. Back row: Mary Lois Bledsoe, Historiang Aliheth Whitten, Librariang Betty Io Clayton, Vice-President, and Duane Nations, President. Sponsor: Dr. Eleanor Barnes MEMBERS Dorothy Atherton Mary Lois Bledsoe Mary Beth Brennarnan Betty lo Clayton lo Ann Curnutte Gail Franklin Betty Io Hiqqinbotharn Dorothy Hill Bonnie Ruth Matthews Mahala Menafee Duane Nations Katherine Rawlings Carolyn Rhodes Lou Helen Smith lane Terry Shirley Voelkel Alibeth Whitten Page I 85 National Collegiate Players Mary l-YOI1 ub Honorary Education Fraternity OFFICERS fm Lett to right: Elizabeth Cunningham, Re- V, porterg Pearl Louise Meekins, Vice-Presi- 254 dent, Mildred Faye Whatley, Presidentg Ioyce Mellina, Secretary: Elizabeth Win- zer, Treasurer. SPONSORS Mrs. Marion deColigny and Dr. Iewell Lockhead MEMBERS Barbara Brooke Elizabeth Cunningham Nancy Henderson Charlotte Hollingsworth Mary Ann Kelsey Sarah Kelsey Pearl Louise Meekins loyce Mellina Katherine Rawlings Honorary Dramatics Fraternity Mildred Faye Whatley OFFICERS Elizabeth Calamia . . Secretary-Treasurer Elizabeth Winzer Marian Crutchiield ..... President Elizabeth Calamia Marian Crutchfield Lenora De Grasse Beth Eddins La Fon Farrington Mary Marshall Elizabeth Noble Katharine Reeve SPONSOR Iosh P. Roach MEMBERS Mildred Faye Whatley Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Bryan Miss Eleanor Chase Mrs. Rudelle I-Iogue Mr. Iere C. Mickel Mr. Iosh P. Roach Mr. and Mrs. I. Clark Weaver Delta Phi Delta Honorary Society for Art Students MEMBERS Marie Adams Adele Austin Norma Gene Baker Velma Ballard Betty B. Ballerstedt Evelyn Beckman Maurice Beebe Frances Burkhalter Ana Mae Coleman Ioyce Goldsmith Betty C. Greenlee Esther Marie Harper Gretchen Hollje Betty Hunter Kathryn Hurst Betty Lou Iohnston Ruth Kaler Tina Ruth Layton Katherine Little Pat Orr Ianice Patterson Genevieve Powell Elsabeth Raun Pat Riggins Evelyn Rust Tommie Sadler Elyda A. Seeley Betty Tuttle lean Van Arsdel Roberta Wallace Betty Doris Watson Bettv White Alleen Williams Frances 'Wilson Barbara Young Page 185 OFFICERS BACK Row: Barbara Young, Treasurery Betty White, Vice- Presidentg Evelyn Rust, Program Chairman. FRONT Row: Pat Riggins, I-Iistoriang Betty Hunter, Presidentg Frances Wilson, Palette Editor: Nor PICTURED: Kathryn Hurst, Secretary, Roberta Wallace, Publicity Chairman. SPONSOR: Miss Coreen Spellman ..-sigh' S if 5 .gn-Q-av .5wp1i....+. La Nelle Bassett Sibyllene Bickers Beverly Brouer Elizabeth Calamia Barbara Abernathy Mary Alice Anderson Gloria Baldwin Ioyce Ball Betty Cumbie Bonnie lean Cummins Leonora De Grasse Patricia Doyle MEMBERS Beth Eddins La Fon Farrington Rudell Hogue Barbara Kent Sidna Rea McCracken Elizabeth Noble Patsy Pace Vtlilma Pollard Zeta Phi Eta National Professional Speech Arts Fraternity for Women OFFICERS left to right: Kay Dutty . . Corresponding Secretary Sidna Rea McCracken . Vice-President Elizabeth Calamia . . President Marian Crutchfield . . Treasurer Bonnie lean Cummins .... Marshal Beth Eddins . . Recording Secretary SPONSOR: Miss Eleanor Chase Katharine Reeve Sarah Sharp Betty Lou Sorrell Mildred Whatley Marian Crutchfield Kay Duffy Dorothy Lindsey Voncile Preston Betty lo Wilson Dorothy Culberson Betty Durand Adeipiwian Club MEMBERS OFFICERS Dom Lune lett to right: lecm Loneino Barbara Abernathy . . Treasurer Shirley Mansfield lane Shelton , . . . President Helen Moss Flortne McGrew Dixie Peek , . . . Vice-President Mary Elizabeth Brenneman Beverly Brouer Alice Carleton Helen Clements Dorothy Crawford lohnnie Douglas La Fon Farrington Betty lean Golden Mary Katherine Guthrie Catherine Hallaran Martha Hamilton Marguerite Hicks Helen Hill Ie-an Hinton Elizabeth K. Hughes Norma lean Iames Kathleen Iohnson Dorothy Iohnson Katy Kincaid Mary Martha Klemmendson Ena Rae Knox Patsy Pace Dixie Peek Betty Power Shirley Rexer Yvonne Ridings Dorothy Russell Iune L. Scott Iarnie Shelton lane Shelton Dorothy Stevenson Kay Swan lane Terry Loyce Thompson Minkie Tomlinson ,sr xv t Ieannette Townsley Patsy Whatley Roberta Wallace Norma lean Wilson Carolyn Wall Betty Zeuhl Page 187 Martha Hamilton ..... Secretary SPONSOR: Marion de Coligny '67 VM' w...,,,.-. it tw,- FUNK sm? eww-' E32 Lila lane Bryan lane Burris Margie Cady Peggy Campbell Launa Caudle Cherie Childers Aglaian MEMBERS Marion Crofford Nancy Cross loann Dobbs Audry Eclrnonson Alice Edrington Neva Lou Evans OFFICERS left to right: PeqQY Luecke Treasurer Frances lames Secretary Mary Fowler Iones President Pat Riggins Rush Captain Margaret Slagle Rush Captain SPONSOR Miss Helen Ludeman MEMBERS Mava Adams Helen Anderson Allene Armstrong Mary Braswell Virginia Brown Doris Chivers lean Cole Iosephine Garrett Wanda Gaunt lane Henderson Edna Rae Hendrix Betty Io Higginbotham Marie Hokanson Dora Huffman Peggy Hull Marilyn Krueger Nellie Marie Lamb Elsie Madclux Ioyce Mellina Martha Myer Virginia McLaurin Patsy Parkey Billie lean Patterson Norma Rausin Glenys Marie Riddle Pat Roche Davina Smallwood Dorothy Walker Elizabeth Winzer Mary lane Woodard Patricia Wright Alice Freeman Palmer Cari OFFICERS left to right: Karolyn Elms Patricia Felts Lee Flanrxigan lean Gibbs Patsy Hamm Betty Hedgecoxe lean Hill Curnmie Lee Hubbard Betty Hughes Bolwbye Hughes Frances lames Mary Fowler lones Mary Knight Peggy Luecke Phyllis McCarthy Mary Ann McGill Margaret McGough Betty Monts Mary Naylor Wilma Pollard Katharine Reeve Patricia Riggins Carolyn Robertson lo Ann Rurnrnel Margaret Slagle Betty Marks Smith Lou Helen Smith Sally Spilrnan Dorothy Stanford Matty Steed Ioan Straughan Vivian Von Minden Mary Ward Beatrice Welch Betty Mae Wells Marion Wiggins Betty B. Williams leannette Wright Betty lo Clayton . . . President Dora Huffman . . . Secretary Mava Adams . . Vice-President Norma Rausin .... Treasurer SPONSOR: Dr. Ethelyn Davis 'ut 5 Chaparral OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Adele Austin, Secretaryg Sue Dunkle, Presif dentg lean Van Arsdel, Treasurerg Mary Beth Foshee, Vice- President. MEMBERS Helen Acker Adele Austin Mary Frances Babcock Mary Ann Barrier Kathryn Blankenship Mary Ann Bonnen Madge Boucher Ann Bowyer Margaret Ann Browning Mary Louise Bryant Sue Bulkeley Elliott Burton Nancy Chamberlain Eileen Collins Bonnie lean Cummins Patricia Dillman Sue Dunkle Mary Beth Foshee Avis Franke Martha George Leonor Grubbs Bettye Hampton Peggy Hendricks Tessie Hiller Truman King Mary Frances Lenerl Benny Lou McOuire Georgiana Mandich Bonnie Ruth Matthew Gerry Montgomery Marilyn Monagan SPONSOR: Miss Doris Spangler Gladys'StubblefieIcl I - Dorothy Tompkins Club members lounge on hill for photographer. Barbara Io Williams Athenaeum OFFICERS left to right: Louise Anders .... Treasurer Elizabeth Iohnson . . . Secretary loyce Compton . . Vice'President Gail Franklin tseatedl . President SPONSOR: Mrs. A. S. Lang 1-avg MEMBERS Louise Anders Clara Anderson Arline Lorraine Akina Alice Mae Backus Edith Barcus Eleanor Brock Frances Burckhalter Lynetter Boss Imogene Crim Ianelle Cole Blana Chapa loyce Compton Gail Franklin Pat Glass Mary Harwell Verna Lee Haggard Page 189 Mary Inez Holland Doris Nell Ienkins Claire Mae Ienkins Elizabeth Iohnson Dorothy Murray Mary Meador Lesta Norris Velva ,Io Nicholas Elyda Seely Maureen Seely Iill Schrenkel Ellie Sims Iennie Lu Tarr Lu Toepfer Celeste Waldauer Mrs. Mary Wood Members chat at tea in Virginia- Carroll Lodge. MEMBERS: Edna Buth Ayers, Betty Browning, Velma Ballard, Margaret Bebb, Mary Alice Bohner, lane Beale, Norma lean Clark, lo Ann Curnutte, Evelyn Casmeoles, lane Downing, lean Donoho, Shirley Donoho, Feodora De Grasse, Lois Erixon, Doris Gillihari, Ann Greer, Esther Hater, Molcie Halsell, Agatha Halsell, Marjorie Holley, Katherine Hurst, Diana Hof- meister, Christine Jones, luanelle Iones, Vir- ginia Louise lohnson, Mary Elizabeth Iohnson, Bolobyetta Matthews, Bobbye Martin, Patsy Irene Pope, Dorothy Post, Ann Patton, Sammie Martin, Mary Oden, Potter Da hne Prich V P ' ard, Mary Beth Hamer, Carolyn Fthodes, Iane Richart, Dorothy Mary Eleanor Breckenridge OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Frances Bohning, Viceepresi- dent, Carolyn Nunally, Treasurer, Iacguelyn Mc- Elwee, Historian, Betty Anderson, Secretary, Alliene Wiggins, President. SPONSOR: Miss Olive White MEMBERS Betty Anderson, Helen Bell, Mary Frances Bohning, Dorothy Burridge, Bar- bara Calamia, Elizabeth Calamia, Doro- thy Caltagirone, Katherine Catron, Betty Grace Chattum, Catherine Coffin, Bettie Cumbie, Mary Beth Duke, Betty Durand, Peggy Dyer, Paula Goldsmith, Margaret Granberry, Fern Guerny, Della Gyer, Marjorie Hardin, Dorothy Hathorn, Barbara Herrmann, Mary Hodges, Ma- rion Holick, Louise Hudspeth, lean Ellen Iaskson, Mary Frances Iackson, Dorothy Iacobs, Allison Iones, Priscilla Kern, lacguelyn McElwee, Mary Faye Murrell, Carolyn Nunnally, Helen Pappadas, Betty Parke, Beth Pierce, Mary Margaret Ftagsdale, lean Ann Ramming, Betty Lou Sorrell, Billie Walker, Peggy Webb, Alliene W'iggins, Betty Io Wilson. Page 190 James H. Lowry OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Alibeth Whitten, Treasurer, Miss Agnes Tramel, Sponsor, Edna Ruth Ayers, Presi- clent, lean Donoho, Vice-President, lane Downing, Secretary. Schmid, Betty lean Simmons, Iacguelyn Smith, Colleen Slaughter, Frances Sunkel, Io Ann Stokes, Beverly Tucker, Alice Weeks, lmogene White, Alibeth Whitten, Betty Yarborough, Elizabeth Yancy. at f ,ge 'gf 'I Pledges praise club if D x ' Ks , 'fsv members during pledge ,. week. A W fg eilts fi 5 ' ,,,, 5 4 A it A 5 ,555 t V ' V ' jst . HW 'WK MEMBERS Marie Adams Margaret Anderson Pat Anderson Inez Baggett Betty Bates Modesta Beal Dotty Dell Benton Io Boughton Carolyn Boyle Iulia Brewer Bobbie Sue Bright Frances Brittain lohnnie Dabney Mary Kathryn Forrest lean Fuller Mary Grace Good Marjorie Helbach Marcille Hood Peggy Hudson Eugenia Humphreys Betty Lou Hunter Louise La Garde Barbara Layton Martha lean Leslie Nelda McKeown lean Morris if Club members pose for an informal portrait at their Rush Party. Virginia Morrison Bernez Patterson Charlcie Prince lean Pullin Ann Ragsdale Bettye Reed Evelyn Rust Ioella Shelton Bess Sims Oma lean Smith lean Swint lane Townsend Marilyn Toye Betty White Alleen Williams Billie Wimberley sfww Page 191 Pl1ilomatl1ia OFFICERS left to right: Ianice Patterson . . Secretary Eugenia Humphreys . President Mary Kathryn Forrest . Reporter lean Swint . . Vice-President Mary Grace Good . . Treasurer SPONSOR Miss Marie Delleney Betsy Ross Club OFFICERS left to right: Mary Dolores Hawkins . . President Betsy Higqinbotharn . . Treasurer Clara Hayden . Vice-President . . Secretary Dorothy lane Byrd SPONSOR: Mrs. H. C. Talley MEMBERS Betty Allbright Mary Baker Dorothy Belcher Frances Box Mary Bray Doris Brurnit Dorothy Byrd Marjorie Crawford Dorothy Nell Denison Ruby lo Denton Joyce Eoft Betty Freeman Mary Helen Gist Martha Goebel Mary Ada Harris Mary Nell Harwell Barbara Hertz Gretche Hollje Catherine Howard 'Wanda Hunger Mary Nell leter Mary Elizabeth Keen Ioan Kerr Doris O'Brien Frankie Porter Katheryn Rawlings lackie Rector Mattie Lou Shaw Madeleine Skinner Betty lo Stevens La Nelle Underwoo d Presid President, Se L' Allegro OFFICERS left to right: Betty Duke .... Secretary lean O'Brien . . President lane Ann Moffett . Vice-President Sidna Rae NOT PICTURED: McCracken Tre asurer Ann Douglass . . . Reporter SPONSOR Miss Elizabeth Painter MEMBERS Elizabeth Atlcisson Lanelle Basset Betty lean Boyd Mae lean Brewer Marian Crutchfield Betsy Cunningham Betty Duke Ann Douglass Myra Fields Mary F rances Harlan Frances Harrell Virginia Harris Ellen Hausrnan Barbara Reed Music Chairman Lee Calhoun ent, First Serneste tune Ornberg Sue Henderson Secretary 1' cond Semester Betty Hester Doris Hedges Ruth Hillin Alicia Hinojosa Betty Lou Iohnson M ary Ann Kelsey Martha Kelsey Margret Lacy Patricia Leonard Eugenia Levy Ioan Mansfield Ioyce McConell Sidna Rae McCracken OFFICERS left to right: Bessie Mae Little Historian Margaret Dunn Treasurer, Second Senies Charlsie A Rush Captain llison Betty lo Milam Helen Overall lane Ann Moffett Mary Louise Reed Clara Ann Moore Peggy Smith lean O'Brien Gloria Stinson D el i a n Martha Lonq Vice-President Shirley Hall Treasurer, F irst Semester Miss Dorothy Porter Sponsor Charlsie Allison Barbara Andrews Verna Mae Butler Marinelle Carpenter Lee Calhoun Elizabeth Chapman Dorothy Cox Carmon Crowder Martha Davis Mary Deeb Pat Doyle Margaret Dunn Mary Beth Eldridge Lynn Felts Madelyn Io I-Iajek Shirley Hall Dorothy Hamilton Beth Hatchett Mary Beth Henderson Nancy Henderson Sue Henderson Bessie May Little Martha Long Marjorie Creed Marie Thornton lean Warren Eleanor Wilson MEMBERS Sara Io Lowe Anne Mitchell Iaimie Niclcless lune Omberg Elsie Ormes Pat Pasley Earline Pict-:ard Io Price Allene Raburn Barbara Reed Helen Roberts Mary Ann Robinson Dorothy Sanders Blanche Smith Iulia Swint Doris Thompson Io Delle Trotter Iulia Tuttle Imogene Whitfield Nelda Marybelle Weath Mildred Zellner Whittington Taylor ersbee P l Corpus Christi Club OFFICERS left to right: leon Fondren ...... Vice-President lune Anderson . .... President Elizgbeth Power .... Secretory-Treasurer SPONSORS Dr. ond Mrs. Poul Young ilfbfia Arkansas Club OFFICERS left to right: Kay Elrns ....... . . President legn Von Arsdel . . Vice-President Trumon King . . . . . Secretory it Mory Dodge Hodges , . . Treasurer SPONSOR Miss Mgrggret Mitchell Brya n Club Q i l? orrioizas ' Q S left to right: K S Mgry Ann Bonnen . Secretory-Treasurer g BSTTY lo Wilson . . . Vice-President , S W Betty Vezey ....... President 2 P R ' SPONSOR K N 'dr L Mrs. Adline Denrnon egg Qt , , ' gi? J-. ' Page193 S El Paso Club OFFICERS Left to right: Sonia Vlfillett Secretary Lou Helen Smith President Miss Leora Orner Sponsor Bettye Io Stevens Vice-President SPONSOR Mi ss Leora Orner East Texas Club OFFICERS Left to right: Ioan Iohnson Secretary Clara Anderson Vice-President Doris lean Ioplin Treasurer Nelda lean Gresham President lane Allen lnot pictured? Reporter SPONSOR Miss Dorothy Porter El Paso Club members pose after a steak fry in the Little Cabin. Fort Worth Club OFFICERS Left to right: Betty Lou Smith Vice-President Ann Graham Secretary-Treasurer Mary Elizabeth Tomlinson Sergeant-at-Arms Margaret Slaqle President M Maddocks Sponsor Page 194 u '+I ll 1 - ' K A , N' Q!11':-N, ' .0 Houston Club OFFICERS left to right: Betty Gaskell ........ Secretary Margaret Dauqhtry . . , President Betty Grace Chatham . . Vice-President Ioyce Hawley ........ Treasurer SPONSOR: Miss Elizabeth Keesee Before going to Lake Dallas for an outing, Tessies from Galveston pose with their sponsor for a picture. Miss Branche Williams is driving the wa- gon, Galveston Club OFFICERS left to right: Mrs. Phelan ...... Sponsor Dorothy Belcher . . Treasurer Shirley Rexer . . . Secretary Ioyce Mellina . . . President Billie Wimberly . . . Vice-President SPONSOR: Mrs. Mildred Phelan M, . 1 I Rio Grande Valley Club OFFICERS left to riqht: Mary Alice Bohner . . Vice-President Patricia Green . . . . Secretary lo Anne Eagan . . . . Reporter Betty Doris Watson . . . President Evelyn Beckman . . . Historian Emily Ioy ....... Treasurer SPONSORS Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Walvoord Wichita County Club OFFICERS left to right: Nelle Norwood ........ President Mary Lea Nelson .... Social Chairman Anne Danforth ....... Treasurer Marjorie Peniclc Cnot pictured? . Vice-President San Iune L. Scott Vevalu Pollf: Antonio Clul: OFFICERS left to riaht: . . . . . . . . President . . . . . . Vice-President I.aN elle Lay . . . . Secretary-Treasurer Mis SPONSOR s Ieannette Schlottman 101120 X . 103 I. Villagers Club OFFICERS left to right: lune Garrnnon .... Vice-President '- jf-gk ! ti I Mae Iean Brewer . . . Treasurer MI ,., ' no Barbara Williams ..... Secretary i Becky Smith ...... President W SPONSORS I I Mr. and Mrs. Roy McPherson Page 195 Journahsm Club OFFICERS left to right: Phyllis Radovich ..... President Nelda lean Whittington . Vice-President Marilyn Toye ...... Treasurer lane Henderson ..... Secretary SPONSOR Mr. Robert Chambers Panhandle Club OFFICERS left to right: Ella lean Vincent . Secretary-Treasurer Miss Lucille Robinson . . . Sponsor Pauline Shepherd ..... President Gerry Curruth .... Vice-President SPONSOR Miss Lucille Robinson Emily McQueen . . Treasurer Betty Anderson President Mary Hodges . . Secretary Evelyn Rust Vice President W-17 L8 Junta fspanish Clubl OFFICERS Dorothy McGinnis . . . President Ann Greer . . . . Vice-President Carmen Velasco . Secretary-Treasurer SPONSOR Miss Elizabeth Keesee Kindergarten-Primary OFFICERS left to right: Club Mary Florence Tullis . . President Dorothy Wheeler . . Vice-President Miss Iva Chapman .... Sponsor Mary Nell Harwell . . . Treasurer Ann Vinsant ..... Secretary Mary Hawkins . . Social Chairman SPONSOR Miss lva Chapman Page 198 Plwysical Education Professional Club oPF1cERs FRONT Row, left to right: Lynn Goodman, Treasurer, Mary Evelyn Goodman, Vice-Presidentg Claire Mae I-enkins, President, Irene Luck, Recording Secretary, Merlene Poland, Corresponding Secretary. BACK Row, left to right: La Royce Clarke, Ouebell Nelson, Fresh- men Representativesy Christine Johnson, Marcille Hook, Senior Representatives, Ruth Helen Knoepfli, lean Thomas Knot picturedl, Sophomore Representatives, lacqueline Gloelcler, lo Ellen Canada, lunior Represen- tatives. Art Club OFFICERS Left to right: Barbara Young . . . . Secretary Marjorie Helbach .... President Tina Ruth Layton . . Vice-President Nellie Maie Lamb .... Treasurer Miss Edith Briscoe . . . Sponsor Biology Club OFFICERS Sue Hender Betty Golden . . . . . Iune Marshall . . . SPONSOR Miss Viola Hamilton son . . Secretary-Treasurer President . Vice-President Page l 99 Le Cercle Francais French Club Officers are pictured at left learning new words to a French Christmas carol at their December social. Seated: Betty Vifilliams, Secretary Treasurer- Mr. Williairi Dyer Moore, co-sponsorg Gisele Malot, foreign exchange student from Paris- Miss Martha P. Sanders, co-sponsor. Standing: Charlotte Saunders, Presidentg lo Boughton, Vice-President. SPONSORS William Dyer Moore Miss Martha P. Sanders Music Club OFFICERS Clydene Simpson, left . . . President Miss Ruth Andrews, at piano . Sponsor Mary Grace Goode .... Treasurer Mary Oden, standing . . . Secretary SPONSOR Miss Ruth Andrews Professional Business Women's Club OPPICERS left to right: Dotty Dell Benton ..... Vice-President Mary Belle Vtfeathersbee . . Parliamentarian Carolyn Ann Robertson .... President Vivian Bilby .... Secretary-Treasurer SPONSOR Miss Ruth Douglass OccupationalTl'1erapy Club Looking at the toys their Club rnade for Christ mas qifts for children are the off1cers left to right: Evelyn Rust .... Vice-President Betty Lou Hunter .... Treasurer Kathryn Hurst ..... President Katherine Little .... Secretary SPONSOR Mrs. P. B. Vanderkooi 'N 'x Page 200 Die Valkyrie fGerman Club, OFFICERS left to right: Betty R. Iohnston ..... President Samrnie Potter . . . Vice-President Io Ann Roberts . . . Treasurer Iune Marshall . . Secretary Psychology Majors Club OFFICERS Dorothy Iohnson President, Fall Term Vice-President, Spring Term Mignon Weisinger Vice-President, Fall Term President, Spring Term loyce Wheeler Secretary, Treasurer Patsy Harekost Reporter Dr. Evelyn Carrington Sponsor Speech Club OFFICERS left to right: Billie Walker . . . Secretary-Treasurer Beth Eddins . .... President Dot Culberson .... Vice-President SPONSORS Miss Mary O'dell Mitchell Mrs. Rudell Hogue Page 201 Club members at Christmas Party in Little Cabin. f Foods and Nutrition Division Alice Barrett President Gwen Hanna Treasurer Dorothy Atherton Secretary Io Ann Curnutte Vice-President Mary Swartz Rose Club Home Economics Child Development Division Neva Evans Vice-President Frankie Phillips Treasurer Mary Frances Mueller President 1,55 Iss' Mary Swartz Rose Club OFFICERS fCirclel 0 Clothing and Textiles 5 Division e , Q MinnetteMcClaran Rowan President Io Helen Jones Vice-President Ada Frances Marsh President Lois Sumner Secretary-Treasurer Frankie Phillips Vice-President SPONSORS Mrs. Veneta Olney Younq Miss Agnes Grysch new Madlyn Hajek Secretary-Treasurer wry f , if Home Demonstration Division Margaret Blair Secretaryfreasurer Mary lnez Holland President Morna Hope Anderson Vice-President Home Economics Education Division Lura Love Parnell Secretary-Treasurer Louise Anders Vice-President Katherine Rawlings President Page 202 .inclu--------' Special lnterest Clubs Scholarship Girls Club OFFICERS Geraldine Davis Vice-President Betty Freeman Secretary Laura Fernandez President Mrs. Mattie Lloyd Wooten Sponsor Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship OFFICERS Front row: Frances Sunkel Magazine Secretary and Advertising Helen Anderson Treasurer Back Row: Ianie Louise Anders President Elizabeth Iohnson Vice-President Bernice Matthews Secretary Tassie Lockhart Missionary Secretary Mrs. George G. Welch Sponsor International Relations Club CFFICEBS Charlotte Bell Publicity Chairman Kay Duffy President Betty Supak Secretary-Treasurer Nancy Henderson Vice-President KNOI pictured! Dr. Paul Young Sponsor Page 203 Q f P14 'AY iii? . MV. Daughters of TSCW Ex-Students OFFICERS Charlotte Hollingsworth Secretary-Treasurer Frances Rrittain Vice-President Bernice Matthews President SPONSORS Mrs. Laura Grisham cmd Mrs. Dade Sparks Daughters of the American Revolution Sarah Anderson Tuggle Chapter OFFICERS fLeft to rightl Miss Hazel Rennoe Cseatedl Registrar Dr. Constance Beach Treasurer Mrs. I. F. Rennoe, Miss Rennoe's Mother Miss Gladys McGill Regent Ann Ragsclale Secretary Dr. Evelyn Carrington Miss Iulia Lipscomb Cnot picturedl Vice-Regent Sis IQELICICUS CDIQCARIZATICRS BAPTIST Baptist Student Union Council Officers: Mary Belle Weath- ersbee, President tpicturedig Betty Curnloie, First Vice- President tEnlistmentDp lane Stovall, Second Vice-President tSocialJg Doris Henderson, Third Vice-President CDeVo- tionalip Betty Freeman, Secretary, Hilda Landers, Treas- urer, Miss Mary Alice Scott, Student Secretary: Dr. D. B. Lloyd, Faculty Advisory Dr. Roger D. I-lebard, Pastor. CHRISTIAN Bill Wester, President CND, Connie Boyle, Vice-President lpicturedlp Lulu Anderson, Secretary, Rev. G. L. Messenger, Minister. EPISCOPAL Canterbury Club, National Organization tor Episcopal college students. Dorothy Todd, President Cpicturedlg Pau- line Keener, Vice-President, Dotty Dell Benton, Secretary: Betty Ballerstedt, Treasurerg Mr. lere C. Mickel and Dr. Sarah Iones, Sponsors, The Reverend Homer F. Rogers Rector. 1 METHODIST Robert Fudge, President CNTlg Katy Kincaid, Vice-President tpicturedly Elizabeth Wilson, Secretary CNTDg Bob Allrnon, Treasurer CNTJJ Reverend Phillip W. Walker, Minister. NEWMAN CLUB CCATHOLICJ lean Robinson, President CPicturedlg Vivian Biry, Vice- President, Marion I-lolick, Treasurer, Dorothy Rodrique, Secretary, Dr. Bessie League, Sponsor, Rev. Walter Boi- niewicz, Priest. PRESBYTERIAN, U S Barbara Williarns, President tpicturedl, Lou Ann Mackey, Vice-President CNTDQ Bill Burke, Secretary CNTJQ Iohn Henry Iungermann, Treasurer CNTD: Mrs. T. M. Cunningham, Student Worker, Rev. Frank L. Shannon, Minister. PRESBYTERIAN. U S A Ann Douglas, President Cpicturedlg Patsy Blondell, Secre- tary CNTD5 Ouita Taylor and Leo Bennett, Treasurers CNTP. Rev. Ioseph I. Copeland, Minister. KNTJ--North Teycrs Students Page 205 Z Ex-Student Association Seated around the table are officers of the Ex-Student Association at one of their meetings. Left to right, they are: Mrs. Paul Beene, Executive Secretary, Denton, Mrs. L. L. Prock, Recording Secretary, Pilot Point, Mrs. T. R. Brooks, Ir., Treasurer, Denton, Miss Abbie Rutledge, Second Vice-President, Denton, Mrs. lack McCullough, First Vice-President, McKinney, Mrs. Chester Terry, Corresponding Secretary, Dallas, Mrs. Herbert C. Hale, President, Dallas. With their Alma Mater as a common interest, former TSCVV students organ- ize and participate in Chapters of Ex-Students in many Texas towns. Through- out the year they maintain a bureau of information regarding its students, as Well as other duties, and at the end of the second semester each year a big EX-Students' Reunion is held on the campus. 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Nw, J Lf 'X ,1,f4::w wx N -v'K?E5'21gf ' . , ..,,,,,, - - , Q. f wx, ' ,fx '.,f,,1- - f ' gg . .. ' Mfg wiurpgfxw MN., I A ,,,V,f.QfJ.,M.ep :if L 3 ' ' U, 'A fz?hg1z2yi,Q gf. V 3:W,13 1: .ffiiriei new V aw, 'wwf fm, ff ,i wwf. if 31312 MARY GDEN Corzcertmislress T. S. C. W. Symphony One ot the tew all-girl symphony orchestras in the country, the ten-year-old TSCW Symphony has a large repertoire com- posed entirely of standard symphonic literature. Each semester the orchestra performs under the Concert and Drama Series and tor other special occasions. Violins Mary Oden Concertmistress Mary Baker Helen Bilbrey Marilyn Bledsoe Mary Ann Bonnen lean Brittain Dorothy Bryan Sue Bullceley Elsie Ruth Clinger Pauline Callais Maida Coleman Mary Harlan loan Kimbrough Vira lean Lowe Georgiana Mandich Lila Mathews Mietzl lane Miller Barbara Puritt Patsy Bonhovde lean Thomas Nora Townsend Beverly Tucker Mary Boone Wheeler Eloise Abbott Viola Helen Vanderlcooi Margaret lackson Marion lohnson Buth Newman Lady Terry Cello Winitred Colton Margaret Bebb lune Coats Clara Goodspeed Ellen Houseman Peggy Luecke Sally Ann Muehlenweg Nancy White Page 208 Crchestra String Bass Mary Grace Good Margaret Anderson Lois Erixon Bonnie Ruth Mathews lean Mooneyham Margaret Willis Natalie Blackesley Harp Doris Spangler Flutes Feodora De Grasse Dorothy Caltagirone Dorothy lean Schmid lean Waters l Piccolo lean Waters E W Oboe Mary Alice Bohner Margaret Dutton Clarinet lean Donoho Beatrice Mae Lee Irene Pope Dorothy Post Helen Scrugharn Bass Clarinet Helen Waldrip Bassoon Marie Pope French Horn La Nelle Underwood Dorothy Darlington Arline Fineg Modesta Pena Trumpet Mary Ann Kelsey Betty Batla Frederick Yates Trombone Ionel Rogers Doris Hedges Tuba Martha Eason Percussion Teotila Pena Peqqy Huddleston Margaret Mills EARL FROST Conductor Ii- ., rj-ff 5 ty,' V lf H K Qi, Iigiy rc sf' l 1 l r'-w----- asf Page 209 Flutes Feodora De Grasse Dorothy Caltagirone Virginia Copeland Betty Iane Bowen lo Ann Eagan Rosemary Ligon Oboe Mary Alice Bohner B-Flat Clarinet Iean Donoho Florence Arney Almarie Brady Barbara Crippen Lenora De Grasse Dorothy lean Post TSCW Band PERSONNEL Doris Louise Smith Elaine Sweatt lean Ann Wilson Gloria Woodward Elizabeth Moss Wingo Vonette Zachery Bass Clarinet Betty Io Keller Shirley Warhurton Bassoon Irene Pope Alto Saxophone Mary Grace Good Lois Chorpenning Irma Frances Kaker Page 210 Madolyn Elizabeth Mahan Pat Ann Smith Tenor Saxophone Verna Lee Haggard Estelle Pearce VVilna Marie Bice Baritone Saxophone Ieanette Smith Cornets Betty Batla Phylis Arhos Lorena Brooks Betty Albert Hamilton lane Haskins k.,v,,., Although the TSCW Concert Band is only four years old, it has already won recognition for its annual spring pop concerts held in the Outdoor Theater and for concerts given in the main auditorium. PERSONNEL Betty Hofmann Tuba Freddie Yates French Horns Le Nelle Underwood Modesta Pena Ruth lean Newman Trombones lonel Rogers Mary Ruth Baker Barbara Barfield Baritone Io Ann Forrester Amy Lou Moffett Iustine Anderson Dorothy Darlington Martha Eason Gwendolyn Gibson String Bass Lulu Anderson Phyllis Oakes Percussion Regan Lynn Pat Ross Teo Pena Helen Oakes Elizabeth Kitchell Lynn Ryan Page 211 MARIANNA PIERCE Conductor C C renaciers PERSONNEL Saxophones Leonora De Grasse Mary Grace Good Feodora De Grasse Dorothy Post Verna Lee Haqqard Violins Mary Oclen Elsie Clinqer Ioan Kimbrough Maida Coleman Piano Iean O'Brien IANE DARST Trumpets Mary Ann Kelsey Betty Batla Betty Hofmann Phyllis Arhos Trombones Ionel Rogers Mary Baker Bass Natalie Blakesley Io Price Accordian Irma Kaker CONTRALTO SECTION Above, left to right first row, are: Thelma Cade, ierry Vifillows, Pat Copley, Io Marie Leveritt, Frances Ball, Marian White. Second row: Lottie Atkinson, Mary Grace Good, Frankie Phillips, Bose Marie Bland, Bobbie Green, Beth Iones. Third row: Ann Doualass, Ioan Strauqf han, Betty Hunter, Ann Van Amburq. SECOND SOPRANO SECTION First row: Patsy Durham, Iean Ann Bamf ming, Dorothy Lusk, Bobbyetta Matthews, Mary ioyce Kuloala, Mary Beth Duke. Second row: Marjorie Mahatfey, Evelyn Morgan, Doris Carmiqnani, Betsy Cun- ninaharn, iean Pullin, Alice Milliken. Third row: Lera Mae Gooch, acconif panist, Virqie Estill, Martha Steed, Naomi Flewellyn, Mary Gammel. FIRST SOPRANO SECTION First row: Louise Hudspeth, Madae Boucher, lane Darst, lrene Yoder, Anne Danforth, Second row: iean Harrison, Norma lean Vfilson, Vivian Burqes, lean Iackson, Lindy Hester. Third row: Martha io Wilscin, Carolyn Wall, Beverly Brauer, Frances Denton. Page 213 The Modern Choir Freedom ol expression is emphasized in this choir, under the direction oi Dr. Williani E. Iones, which toured Texas sev- eral times this year. Variety ot repetoire from the classics to the rnoderns are oi- tered by the aroup, which is in its tenth year. Singing Stars 5 N 'I t will 53, M Sul . Under the direction of Iohn Murray Kendrick, the Sinqinq Stars gave many performances this year in Fort Worth, Dallas, and other cities, as Well as in Denton. Members are, left to right: Dorothy Lusk, May Alice Bohner, Shirley Voel- kel, Rose Marie Bland, Marian White, Ann Patton, accompanist, Evelyn Morgan, Irene Yoder, Frances Denton, Carolyn Griffith, and PGQQY Campbell. Violin Trio W .thx . . ,nn-f 'i l5'x Q 1 The Violin Trio performs with the Modern Choir on proqrctrns in Denton ornd on out-of-town tours. Left to right ore: Mary Oden, Helen Biibrey, ond Beverly Tucker. Y f I 'bi GX 'nr Mernbers are, left to right: lean Pullin, Vivian Burgess, lean Iaclcson, Lera Mae Gooch, accompanist, Mary loyce Kubala, and Ann Danforth. Ann Van Amburg is not pictured. Sweetheart Sextette The Sweetheart Sextette has entertained at Rotary Clubs in Denton and Dallas, at teas, and on other programs Under the direction ot Dr. William E. Iones, the group was reorganized this year tor the tirst time since the war. Page 216 i f ' x gl iw V K K W ., N A ' 3 'f'za?jw M K , KL ,Q-. ,,., gw., . Y . .. . if T57-'SQGHZ M Z 5 A ' -.J . I' fq fxflfflif -..-, ,-. X M J .- -' A ' dm NM,,.... . , ,:-,, ,L,V A ,,.A Q ,.,,, g 1, .V., , , M X ,N V MM4, .. .f,. K, Sffiwi-ffm-g-2-15:55 via- 4-Lffweffeifa milf? '- mlf.v1?Ls.:h:1z:'rSg4qf'ev:f 21 S f 11 ': ,, ,,., M ,WAS fs Ks 'fr C Q TE P. T M 4 5, gf, gf?xgQaaswgn2s12sQffv' , A A M 51,1 'I iii15I3f:if5f3,f:Hi5y K ' iv-E4zQ2':y5I:??:f A . S141 Q I 'EW , ,wif 'f x 'fx 4 +P If in X? P 11 , V ,,,,:+ I 1 .... .V H- -A 4 f K J ,g K M .psy 1, V, . Q , H 4.r:gf,yw1 m '?Y45 .' Affri-.XTYM ' ll ., ,N 45141.45 nkiizf' Q - B' Awg::2n1,.z ' Above, the Shiek sings to his dancers in the Senior Stunt, Traveler's Gold, written by Mark Murrell and Put Ketelson. CLASS STUNTS The campus changes from a peaceful girl's campus in a few hours to a place ot shout- ing by everyone for her class. There is a place for every one with class spirit during rehear- sals . . . in making scenery, costumes, encouraging, or just hollering when stunt night comes. This year the Sophomore Class took the cup with their Black Men stunt, which was the history of the Negro in three scenes, in Africa, on a Southern plantation, and in Harlem. Below, the bartender sings in Recess in Heaven, the Freshman Stunt, written and directed by Patsy Roach and Cheryl Maxwell. Above, with an oriental setting, the junior Stunt was named Man- darin Mood, and was written by Barbara Brooke, Arm Shanks, and Jimmie Sears, and directed by Barbara Brooks. Below, the second part from Black Men, shows a plantation scene Left, two of the writers of the stunt are Peggy Dyer and jean Harris Sug Chatham is not pictured. At right, Martha Snow, class president joyfully accepts the cup from Mr. Emerson. 58 5' Shi y . Q iii k,,, M AW, M V. A , N,,,,,, Yf,f W,fM.w,- ,,, N f 1 r 7' Newt'- 'fiw f Ivegg 'ftwai ,qt -,,.,.,.v 5 .7 by w ' 3.1 ll i 4 ref GS grim: Lofzeget 'ar Wuvrserzy N A ' .xg-7 A , rw ' A lil lf 1 00 f, . iz wt in iw-1-,fvfr : X an the 1? ,i,..-Ni ae- M . Q z, Double Door Family difficulties form the background tor the mys- tery play Double Door presented in November. Victoria Van Brett's attempt to dominate the lives oi her sister, Cknohne,and haH bnihen Rnmisinkxnnied by an out sider, Anne Darrow, whom Rip marries. Vlfith Victoria's vnH concentnned on ousnngthe nevnxnnen Lnde Theane aoers were provided with suspense and excitement Hnouqhoutthe ennre pedonnance Capably portraying Vic- toria Van Brett, Kath- arine Reeve sits schem- ing to intervene in the happy marriage of Rip and Anne. Page 220 by Elizabeth McFadden CAST OF CHARACTERS AVERY ....... TELSON . LOUISE . . . WILLIAM ..... ANNE DARROW . . . CAROLINE VAN BRETT . VICTORIA VAN BRETT . . MR. CHASE ..... MORTIMER NEFF . . RIP VAN BRETT . DR. IOHN SULLY . . LAMBERT . . . . . . . . Sibyllene Bickers Sarah Sharp Marilyn Monaghan . Catherine Cottin . . . Iimmie Sears Marian Crutchfield La Fon Farrington . Katharine Reeve . . . Betty Brown . . Mary MaTshall . . Mildred Whatley I Betty Lou Sorrell Dorothy Culberson .....PatBray Loveable Caroline watches the adoring glances between Rip and Anne while Victoria is defiant of their love. If If iJV61.1f5 vl4fsv' xi' SOQWKP' Tami Sum: flmitegfe mr Women Pnuwe The Celiacge Tim-airs Scfifin f- HY Nw. IR Il, IAIV 2 it , :mm M ,H le w aid UMW Mews , A sm . um A ,,, HMM Set it In Tr As an experiment in creative theater, the College Theater presented Set lt in Troy by Ronald E. Mitohell. lt was the third performance ever given of this expose ot human nature. The drama is timeless and has a World- wide setting. Set lt in Troy revolves around the Trojan war and ldaeus' love and understanding oi his family during the trying times. Scamandra, left, and Thachyris, right, listen to Idaeus, as he des- cribes his and King Priam's visit to Achilles. Page 222 by Ronald Mitchell CAST OF CHARACTERS NAHRATOR .......... Dorothy Lindsey IDAEUS, a herald . . Leonora De Grasse LAMAIA, his daughter . . A Elizabeth Noble EREPHUS, his son-in-law .... . Doris Baker SCAMANDRA, his granddaughter .... Priscilla Kern CALLANTHE, his housekeeper . . . Iimrnie Lee Hunter PoLYXo, his sister-in-law . . . Elizabeth Calamia THACHYRIS, his nephew SALONICUS, a refugee . lANTHE,CIIQfL1Q99 . . PENTHUSA, a neighbor SCAMANDRA, as a child THACHYRIS, as a child Bettie Crurnpton Carolyn Cauley . . Beth Eddins Sidna McCracken Frieda Cfoodner . Paul Kellogg Idaeus's weary family and friends gaze toward the city of Troy waged in battle and feel the undercurrent of turmoil in their own house. 1 he ativiig ageanf Aw? z A . Wfm. g F54 52 ,. 7 KSHM- 533' if 1. liz X 4 AQ Q f fa ' W Xa 6 , my - wg, f - ff? N ' 1 A A,.:..,: QX . .i N- - izr- mm-mf -W 1 k .P 6. TE 1.1 9 ,- ,m x f .A , Y V, 1 ' 25' W? ' 5. THIS.-K ,yy . J' PPA The Three Wise Men, behoiding the star in the East, be- gin their journey in search of the new born King. Aged Simeon with his grandchildren read from the Prophecy ot Isaiah concerning the Corning of Christ. After the angel of the Lord appeared telling Mary of her blessing, she shares her joy with hand maiden, Miriam. X i 'Z . .V Tlx fix' ' .A A, . nf f t il rig, 'Q 3 T ji CAST Snow White Ioanna Mosely Queen Brangomar Norma Zuckerman Sir Dandiprat Bombas Alyce Carpenter -X . 5 T XM.. Berthold Dorothy Hester Prince Floremond Patricia Roach Witch Hex lane Carter Rosalys Ieanine Brown Ameiolte Ilda Perdue Christabel Mary Ruth Taylor Ursula Frankie Teague Ermengarde Polly Ellington Quinivere Lynnette Douglas Lynette Olivia Fertitta Astolaine Wynelle Lapereuse Peddlar Lera Beth Langford At right are, left to right: Alyce Carpenter as Sir Dandiprat Bom- basg Norma Zuckerman as Queen Brangomarg and Patricia Roach as Prince Floremond. Page 226 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Charming both Denton children and TSCW students was the performance of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs pre- sented by the Children's Theater this fall. Directed by Miss Eleanor Chase, this world-loved fairy tale produced such en- chanting characters as Snow White with long tresses, seven pixie dwarfs, cruel Queen Brangomar, dashing Prince Flore- mond, and wicked Witch I-lex. On the throne is Joanna Moseley as Snow White. Her maids of honor around her are: First row, left to right, Ilda Per- due, Olivia Fertitta, Jeanine Brown. Sec- ond row, Wynell Laperous, Mary Ruth Taylor, Frankie Teague, Lynnette Doug- las. Polly Ellington is not pictured. Verse Speaking Choir The Verse Speaking Choir is under the direeiion of Miss Eleanor Chase and has made appearances boih on the Campus and in nearby Ciiies. Above are pictured the members. They are, ironi row: Ioan Daniei, Eugenia Gould Eariine Hagan, Gene Robinson, Ieanine Brown, Eiizabetb Iohnson, Ruth Sor reli. Second row: Beiiye Lou Harper, Eida iean Littiepaqe, Wilma Poiiard Gwen Lane, Marineiie Carpenter, Sonia Wiiieii, Ioann Dobbs, Ciara Anderson Page 227 ? The Daily Lass-O is published in the TSCW Print Shop every day except Saturday, Sunday, and holidays. As the only wo1r1en's college daily in the world, and one ot the two college dailies in Texas, the paper boasts of a United Press Association teletype and National Advertising. Besides the daily editors on the opposite page, and Molcie Lou Halsell, below, as Business Manager, The Lass-O has Lee Calhoun on its staff as Cartoonist Editor, and Marjorie Helbach as Photography Editor. lournalisni students act as reporters and photographers as part of their class Work. Molcie Lou Halsell, left, is Businss Manager of The Daily Lass-0. Next, she and the editor are looking at the First issue of the paper on September 19. The print shop gang keep busy with a paper each day in addition to other jobs. Martha Jean at right is in conference with her daily editors Martha jean Leslie stand ing in front of a copy of The Daily Lass O has the distinc tion of being the First editor of the paper as a daily l 59.33 IS ' Phyllis Radovich, Monday Editor, first semester, is putting up assign- ments for her reporters. I Marion White, Monday Edi- tor, second semester, reads 535453 copy and writes headlines. Mary Beth Foshee, Wed- nesday Editor, decides what X story will go where on the ,RW page layout. Marilyn Toye, Friday Edi- Jeanne Branshaw, Thurs- tor, gives a final check to one day Editor, runs the brayer of the eight page proofs of over the type in the proof her Friday paper. press before taking a proof. Lass-0 Daily Editors Marcelynn Gates, Tuesday Editor, sees that the copy gets to the linotype machine to be set up. l ss DAEDALIAN , 1 ,. , , 'N f A l M, Hard at work are the following eclitors: Beverly Hurt, if Gloria Echols, editor-in-chiet of the DABDALIAN Yearbook, is pasting pictures in her big mem- ory book, hoping that it will become every TSCW girl's memory book, too. Typical shot of photographer Dr. F Music Editor, lane Henderson and Io Ann Hummel, Marjorie Helbach, student photographer, L. McDonald is below. Dr. Mac is set Organizations Editors, Billie Walker, Drama Editor, and carefully focuses a picture onthe ground dom seen Without his camera and Betty Marks Smith, Sports Editor, glass of her speedgraphic camera. his pipe, H3 .W 1 MARY BETH FOSHEE Business Manager X ul' l TINA RUTH LAYTON -i1i3f 'fff 'Y Art Editor ' 3 ' 53 Trying to look busy are three editors below. Roberta Under- Filing away work finished are Sophomore Editors, joy wood, left, is Junior Editorg Alice Mae Backus, center, is Lightfoot, left, and Jasimine Fry, Center. At right is Hilda Administration Editor, and Marilyn Toye is Senior Editor. Landers, Freshman Editor. ? ' FALL 15 l94-6 Dorothy Todd, Editor, looks like she has made up her mind about the Fall Issue of the Daedalian Quarterly. The Daedalian Quarterly had two issues this year, the Fall, and the Vtfinter- Spring Issue. Sponsored by the English Department under the supervision' of Miss Mamie Walker, the literary magazine is published in the College Press. Any student on the campus may contribute literary Work to the magazine, and a special Freshman Section is included. The magazines are delivered to the dormitories for every student, which amounts to around 6,000 copies this year. Page 234 Roberta Wallace, Art Editor, designs the cover tor the issues and draws illustrations for the articles and poems. S '-M. 6, ,,,,,...--M-H Pat Anderson, left, is Literary Editor of the Quarterly. She is shown pasting up the dummy for another issue. The College Print Shop becomes the hide-out of the editors when time comes for inserting the pages for the magazine. Six thousand magazines went through the presses this year. Page 235 X X Q HKU? 7 J f jX.....f xf it V . N-W , 33 3: . 1 ww? Stbimrw aww., ig M o d e r n D a n c e Above Peqqy Londer, lo Ldnq, Betty Doss, ond Reqinor Mitchell dre posed in or position from the Wdltz in Ld Trdvidtd. if N. -E 1 W- - 4n.,w3?Ki. vt. ,qt t W Q, l Ek This yecir the Modern Ddnce Club W oippeoreol in Concerts over the South- Q, west, including El Paso, Ddllos, Fort X Worth, dnd Denton. Q4 W Peqqy Lawler Whirls into C1 turn. Going 'round dnd 'round dre Kitty Kelly otnd Io Turrentine trom onother movement ot the operor. Pc1Q'e 238 Follc Dance All jurnp up and circle wide and swinq your qal 'til her petticoat shows. At the Folk Dance Club this can be heard every Friday niqht With Mrs. Anna Nanson calling. Above from left to right Claire Mae l Ienkins, Marjorie York, lo Ellen Canada, Dorothy Day, Marcille Hook, Meq Goodman, Pat O'Connor, and Bettye Myers are honoring their partners. Caperettes With a smile on their face and their toes tinqlinq the Caperettes have danced all over East Texas and Oklahoma this year. First row, left to right, are: Cherrie Childress and Mary Louise Pecorag second row, left to right: Rose Mary Bennison, Betty Bishop, and Marilynn McClure, third row is Io Ann Rurnrnel, presi- dent, fourth row, left to right: leanne Kelly and Mary Moutong and at the top is Shirley Smith. Page 239 Rifle Shooting matches with col- leges all over the country, these Annie Oakleys have shot their Way to fame. Rifle is taught in three classes and then tor i' those who are top shooters there is a Rifle Club. Seated from lett to right are Iean Harris, Eliza- beth Hunt, Iuanita Reed, Mor- garet Varner, lane Ramsey, 4 4' le- Schmidt. i K 1 Betty Browning, and Esther N is .H KMC' Iii? iifC?a,ll'AK' fl ,L ,ryyzgfzgfifayl M'l li-7 4 fig s ,,,f.r:'fi.tx'1 ' i v .. it . - - M H M fl F, , N ,, ,, f , .'i ' xy ' -f '- 4' 3' , av 'Q ,XSL M, , 1. ag no-Q .f-,Fi olf Golf is one of the most popular outdoor sports at TSCW for both faculty members and students. Classes are taught during the day and there is a year around Golf Club. This year Ann Parker Won the Ringer Tournament. In the Spring girls play in the Leman and WBA Tournaments. Below is a class practicing their drives. V -- Betty Hicks, leading professional golfer, ' ' explains her grip to Ann Parker and Torchie Means, TSCW golfers. Tennis Each spring girls practice tor the VVRA Singles Tennis Tournament and the Leman Doubles Tournament and battle back ancl torth for the two silver cups. Below are TSCW's Out behind Dormitory Row each morning there is an archery class practicing vig- orously with each member trying to hit the bull's eye. Page 241 We two top players. Bottom lett is PQQQIY Dyer. winner ot the Leman doubles, and bottom right is Margaret Varner, two time Nation lunior Girls' Doubles winner. ,pi 'arf' y .1 vt , -V . , JY WK. ff! f fi ' ,f .7551 rqywiilr' X. . y 9 2 -07'x Archery Bowling lackie Shaw starts to roll the ball down the alley as the rest of the bowling class Watches. Bowling classes have become one of the most popular physical educa- tion courses offered. X N fe- l Fencing Girls in fencing classes not grace and learn excellent balance. 1'nan's class fence it out . . . touche! learn how to duel, but they get the girls in Miss leanette Schlott- Horseback Riding Tumbling Talented girls who like to tly through the air and do outstanding gymnastics go out for the Tumbling Club each spring. These girls work vigorously three times a Week under the supervision ot Miss Bonnie Cot- teral and at the end ot the term they present a demonstration. r M, ,-, -- Page 243 X .. Q L i Q't.rgg':xr N .. At all times ot the day horses, dogs, and girls can be found at the stables Where girls learn to ride and take care of horses. Here the girls are riding bare-back in the stables. .Q ,M ri. l -,,, 1 lr For Class Swimming For Pleasure For Safety Baclminton The Badminton Club Went to three Tournaments this year, and carrie back with honors from each. At Dallas, Bettye Myers Won the Consolation Tourna- rnent, in Abilene, Margaret Varner Won singlesg and in Waco, Margaret Won again in doubles. Members of the Badminton Club are first row, left to right: Margaret Varner, Bettye Myers, Carolyn Blankenship, and Lela Dell Smith. Second row: Margaret Varner hits the birdie Martha Eason, Dot Page, Betty Ann Dial, Irene Luck, and Mary Louise while Bettye Myers watches. Guinn. ,. 'VoHey'BaH Each year in addition to volley b . all classes there is a WHA Inter- Dormitory Valley Ball Tournament. Houston Hall's team defeated Ruslds 3 - . . 9 Bl in the finals for the champion- ship this year. Basketban One of the most exciting times ' in the gymnasium each year is the finals of the lnter-Dormitory Basketball Tournament. This year three nerve-racking games had to be played before Lowry finall t lc ' Paqe 245 y oo the title away from Rusk. Hockey blooms in the tall when girls team up and hit the ball up and down the field trying to get it past the goalie. Skating Gut on the concrete slab every day several classes of skating learn the art of putting side- walk skating into patterns and figures. 'They start out with spills and scratched knees and end up as Sonia l-lenies on rollers. Hockey Page 246 Turlcey Day ew Schools all over the country have big Turkey day football games. Here at TSCW We don't have football, but come Thanksgiving We have a rip-roaring hockey game when girls team up and call themselves Aggies and Longhorns. This year to the sound of cheers and rooting, the A 61 M team Won 3-l. Always before this would turn out that A ci M would beat Texas three touchdowns to one, but there must be a first time for everything. Hoclcey Game FEATURES O ,Wx H34 S 1 is Tmmm V., is 'f' 1 Q eb 'ghfl.j' W1 1 4 , Sflf 1 .va 75 l afmiu .,,k.,,n , DU IS for Dorm Life ...and what az ZW! MRS. PERALA POWELL OLA LUMMAS Director, Lowry Holi Director, Capps Holi DORMITORY ROW FITZGERALD HALL Sophomore Dormitory HOUSTON HALL Sophomore Dormitory AUSTIN HALL Fresh mom Dormitory SAYERS HALL Freshmori Dormitory LOWRY HALL Freshmcm Dormitory CAPPS HALL Freshmon Dormitory E., . .. . ,1 .V f L. 5, :. . , ,, , f.... ,nf L ,. ' 4 , 5 5,3 '-. ' ::1' 3 mire. . ':5m?1'f,.In:e MARGARET GRIMES Director, Fitzgerald Hcrli MRS BELLE STANIFORTH Director' Housfon HGH MRS LORENA MOSES Director, Austin Hall Director, Sayers Holi BRACKENRIDGE HALL Iunior Dormitory 'tw V xr- 7'ilisa5W ?5. 1 ' 3 'r A 'i't fr 1 A ' ' 4.5.1 MRS. ALICE WORTH Director Page 251 R, V K 1 MRS. ADLINE DENMAN Direcior STODDARD Senior Dorrmtory SMITH CARROLL SYSTEM Co operortlve Do Ymtoues MRS .ANN WILLIAMQ TRAVIS SYSTEM MARGARET M. GLEASON COTTAGE Demonstration Cottage MRS. FRAN CES STALLWORTH Director ELLEN H. RICHARDS COTTAGE foreground! MARY M. BRALLEY COTTAGE IBackgroundJ Demonstration Cottages Page 253 fi ? ig iii? yi ' ' - ,mf M gb l Q 5 ' ff? e ' W 1 - fl 5? K-5 ' 1 f V A 4 '. Y W' K ' , ' f 5 A Q' L f 1 ' , A A gf? 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K ,, y , IA . .mL. 2 S 'A -f.,.g3l-,.. fd 'mf- Y MT, iff ji Concert and Drama Series, 1946-47 METROPOLITAN ARTISTS ENSEMBLE Iarniila Novotna, He-rta Glaz, Raoul lobin, and Martial Singher make up the brilliant Metropolitan Artists Ensemble presented at Tl-HE DALLAS SVtTlPt-IOVW CI2Cl-IESTIQA Highlighting the tall Concert and Drama Series programs was the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Antal Dorati, which opened its l946e47 concert season at TSCW. Presenting its initial season performance each year here may become a tradition. For pictures ot the orchestra back- stage, see page 265. . -. v TSCW February 7. Complete scenes from operas Were given in Costume. The Pasquier Trio, composed ot three brothers, lean Pasquicr, violing Pierre Pasquier, viola, and Etienne Pasguier, Violoncello, comprise three enterpreters of chamber music and acclaim to be the first ensemble to devote itself to the propagation of string trios. The trio was enthusiastically accepted by the TSCW audi- ence. Page 260 BILL PALVUEIQ The second number :ri the Conifer? anfl Diaznu Series' parade of outslandina artists and lac-tures was liill Palmer, nationally known ocuordianist, Exercising his skill, Mr. Palmer pre:-sented musical selections on his Custonirhuilt azecrcilfzn that were consiriered im- possihle to play on the instrument. EAIQLE SPICEIQ Earle Spicer, luailtone, entertained students by singing delight- ful luiliad selef-tions here in October. Composed of three qroups, Mi. Siiicfefs prmirani included traditional English hallads, Shakes- petiiv .ind Giilior' and Sullivan, and irailitional American ballads, IUQUA PAULEE Witli her magnetic and velvet Voice, Mana Paulee, raven- haired iiiezxa-soprano of the Metropolitan Opera Association thrilled :very listener when she api:-eareri ut TSCYV in November, Born in Alberta, Canada, the opera star is of French-Russian anriestry. She was avfroinpanieri at the piano by her husband, livin llczlt, as she S1Ii'l lieiow'-c'i Plassirtal voral literature. x EIQIKA WAND Erica Mann, lecturer, author, ioreiqn correspondent, and ac- tress, aave a Concert and Drama Series lecture on Education for Peace concerning Germany and the world. A leader of demo- cratic thouaht and action, Miss Mann presented a realistic and vivid interpretation of the full significance oi current cvents in Europe. Lett, Olqia Ealish as Portia and Herhert Voland as Bassan- tio in a Clare Tree Major Pro- duction ot The Merchant of Ven- ice. CLAIQE TREE VUAJCR Tl-IEATIQE Appearing twice on the Series this year the Clare Tree Major Company presented Nobody s Girl and Shakespeares Merchant of Venice. Right, A scene from Nohody's Girl, a translation from the French ot Hector Malot, as pre- sented hy the Clare Tree Major Childrens Theater. PETER KCC!-I Opening the TSCW' Concert and Drama Series programs ct l946-47 was one of the best known and skilled naturalist photo- graphers, Peter Koch. ln an illustrated color movie-lecture he told stories about the natural wonders of the new Eta Bend National Park. K-A f ily Ei A EZICD PIUZA Metropolitan singing-actor, Ezio Pinza delighted stu- dents with his rich voice with arias from well-known operas. l-is inade his dehut with the Metropolitan Opera Cornyvany in lQ25. lCDt-IIT WASQU BRGWU Lecturinq at TSCW, lohn Mason Brown, critic, lecturer, and author oi twelve hooks, has taught at Harvard, Yale, Columbia, and the University oi Montana. Mr. Brown is Associate Editor ot the Saturday Review oi Literature. ARTUR IQUBIUSTEIU its the are-atest pianist of all ti Artur llutbinstein appeared at TS this spring. This Polish artist heqari his career at tho acre of eight and made his first American tic-hut in lQU6, .m iimoino H.. As a well-lcnown astronomer, President Harding of the if University of Arkansas qave an illustrated levture on Glimpses of Other Worlds. PIERRE lTlCDlTTl2UX Pierre Monteux, famous 72-yearbold conductor oi the San Francisco Sym- SAU FIQAVWCISCG SVlTlPl-ICDUV The San Francisco Symphony appeared as tr special attraction on the TSCW staqe- and not as a iuunilmer on the Concert and Drama Series. Under the baton oi Pierre Monteux, the orchestra thrilled TSCVJ students, townspeople, anzl quests. This 'l Ncrtli Texas Convert del,ut in its IBEEUFOIHIUIICG WSIS .JG J eiaht-week tour of the United States and Canada. phony, was horn and educated in France. Long known as conductor of the Paris Symphony, Monteux pleased his TSCW audience with his dignity and obvious discipline oi his orchestra. Tl-IE DALLAS SYfTlPl-IDDV BACKSTAGE The orchestra tunes up baclcstage before its first performance of the season. tTop right? President Hubbard introduces lames W. Murray, vice- president of RCA-Victor who presented the Col- lege with a vinylite al- bum of Glazounov's The Seasons, played by the Dallas Sym- phony Qrchestra. Q X rf,., ? Page 265 CCircleD Antal Dorati, director of the Dallas Symphony, is one of the youngest conductors of major symphonies. A native of l-lungary, he was the youngest stu- dent ever to graduate from the Academy of Music in Budapest. At l8 he was appointed conductor of the Buda- pest Royal Qpera l-louse. Corps T' Blonde, blue-eyed Peggy Hendricks, Sweetheart of the Aqqies, stands with Cadet Col. Eddie Brandi at the half oi the Aqqie-SMU qarne when she was presented before 40,000 spectators. The band played Let Me Call You Sweet- heart while Eddie gave Peqqy an arrniul of sweetheart roses and a kiss on behalf of the corps. Page 266 rlp. Everybody had fun . . . Including the Aggie eleven The Cotton Bowl in Dallas was filled an hour before the game, which ended with a score of A ci M 14 - SMU U. At the A Sz M- SMU game 5 4 5 5 1 me 9 nrllx 25 ,X l lg ,B me 10 fs N an NOV Y sA'YUY'DA lwwwgla ' A6 .A ER The date . . First Corps Trip ticket buyer was Patricia Finishing touches . . Ann Petus, rightg Elaine Anders, left, was second. The parade begins . . . President Hubbard said, The TSCW campus And there it goes . . was like a graveyard at midnight with only 375 girls remaining there. Dallas merchants opened their doors with special style shows and refreshments. Behind the punch bowl in the center are TSCW hostesses at W. A. Greenls, Joana Mosley, Dorothy Moss, Katharine Reeve, and Kathryn Blankenship. Maroon and white ribboned mums were much in evidence that sunny day when about 1700 Tessies and 8000 Aggies invaded Dallas. Newspapers said it was the largest attend- ance before which SMU ever played in Dallas. Page268 5 .. ,X 'Bea ...., 1 .1.. . From the reviewing stand in front of the Dallas City Hall presidents of the sister-brother schools watch the parade. President Hubbard is third from left and President Gibb Gilchrist of A 8: M on his left. lx'224s5 Iwfg r lihiiib ' O - X ,. 1. During the half the Aggie band formed TSCW and played Alma Mater. Mahala Menefee, Student Body President, and her escort, james Yancy, were guests of SMU Student Body President, as were A 8: M's Senior Class President and his date. we Dallas dance Floors were crowded that night . . . With seconds to play a cloud blew up and rain soaked the excited crowd. Aggies and TSSSIES left wet but happy Page 269 Q 'Q' 3' ,Www .. yff' . as if yf 'V ...to A 8a M Above, right: After the presentation of the beauties, our couple listen to the band .... Above, left: Thanks for a lovely evening .... Left: Sunday meant seeing the A 8: 'M campus. Sully statue was first on the list .... Below, left: Trying to delay departure as long as possible, couples stand around in front of the YMCA before girls got on special buses back to Tessieland .... Below, right: But all things must come to an end. PHOTOS BY AGM PHOTOGRAPHER GRADY GRIFFIN , ., : wif ? ' Those Aggies Get Around 'wil -I The Little Chapel is always good back- ground for snapshots. A couple of couples chat in front of Stoddard. ...ll E ioul , Mahala and Martha Jean pack for the Corps Trip. A barbershop quartette was presented when the Singing Cadets visited the campus. They were guests of the Sophomore Class at their fall dance. Paqe 272 Betty l-licks, below, stayed on the campus three days in Novem- ber for lectures and exhibitions. Ann Parker, winner of Ringer Golf Tournament, and Noran Means, runner-up of last year's Leman Tourney, are observing. Qutstanding Golf Guests Patty Berg left, visited the campus October lil with Earl Stewart, below, leading amateur golfer in Dallas. Miss Berg and G T ' ene owry, former Texas State High School champion, SCW Leman Golf defeated Mr. Stewart and Alice VVeeks, T winner last year, 36-39, in a lO-hole match. -Q 4 i M 4 5 li . 4 V 71, , Q is I ml' is X' k JY! M ' M LW W Six-year-old Saltillo Summer School is a popular place Where more than one hundred students go for six Weeks in the summer to learn, play, and see Mexico. Saltillo is the Capitol of Coahuila, Mexico. Pictures on this page show TSCW girls enjoying the cool mountain climate and cultured atmosphere. Dr. Rebecca Switzer, di- rector, left, and Mrs. Edwin T. Phillips, member of the Board of Regents, Who visi- ted the summer school last summer. 423 53 5. 5 ss 'Wm 9, . , V .. SALTILLO SNAP SHOTS Posing in front of a statue in Saltillo are Guess-Who-with-hat- in-front-of-face, Colleen Slaughter, Carmen Velasco, Refugio Cas- tano, Frances Evans, Arminda Farias, and Kathleen Iohnson. Center, left, Carmen in front of Ateneo Fuente. Bottom, Frances looks down half-Way up the mountain While on the annual picnic. Top right, Miss Elizabeth Keesee looks Very happy' at the picnic in the mountains. Center, Carrnen and Frances pick grapes at the Agriculture School. Bottorn, Stacked up on the TSCW Carryall are some Tessies in front of the Casa Colonial. , .,.. L F F J? , - , ,N F c si.. . r,.., ,. ,.-, V -- . s ?',41H ..,. ,,..i Y -i'-, , g 5, . - , , 7' E , r. , if : .,,, ' , .. . v 'ii-'Ze' 'll ' Q.-1 , .,,,,, ., ,.,,, . . , ,, , , ..... - .M W . i . . F ,, fguy -A r PM ,. .-'V- - f , 2 if . ki., hW'i' Q Q if K 1 ,M sl .- Y 'V f f r i f 'f'- ' 2 - - f,w!i1xrfV : if ff ' 1, 2 Q Q-iS?-fr wk 7.1, j.j,'2s'v.! 2 f- K, ::, Q7k. : If F F xi 1 fff'lfri'l ' A if H g . fg f- 1 S 'L ' 1. , K , at ,. 9. lip. ,L gag, 1 rs,, F . W ' X is Li F its I . r W - f r . F 1, f it K ilwm. ., : M srtggr .. ik: Xl' V V K ggrf.3.1,mi2, -, , , rg-.LFv1.32.:5f4-11,4 k Y imlffff. its t ' 1 .'i ' ' M 2 During College Government Week a forum was held on College Government '46. Taking part, left to right, were Dr. F. L. McDonald, Miss Eliza- beth Painter, Mahala Menefee, Miss Mary Huf- ford, Gloria Eohols, and Peggy Lanier. Right, Stu- dents at the forum eagerly listen to the speakers. Page 276 Student Government Left, student leaders, Martha lean Leslie, Mahala Menefee, and lavonne lewett congrat- ulate Mrs. loseph Perkins twhite lolousel, after her speech on College Government, a Prepa- ration for World Living, during College Gov- ernment Week. Mrs. M. L. Wooten, second from left, and Mrs. R. I. Turrentine are also shown. Eleanor Wilson, left, president of the Campus League of Women Voters, watches Mrs. V. Y. Hejabian, prominent leader in civic affairs in Texas, who spoke in assembly on New Voter's Day. Below, new voters take oath. , MMMQ . Q ,, .... .W -f' 'W M Prof. laclcson says he talked President Hubbard into letting hirn brighten up dead Week with a talk in assembly. He did. i gi rj 2 x ' Qutstanding Assemblies Famous Lord Byron Nelson gave a short talk and demonstration in one assembly. He even practiced driving in the auditorium . . . with cotton balls. Kappy and sister, Margaretta Reeve presented an hour original program on Texas. Texas Senators and Representatives were introduced in one assernbly. Page 277 , MZ , R 7 g WM may W 5 W XIRYY13 hrisimi ...WW M' 55,5 M 1, WMBXx Q M X W 2 1 1 ff I if if 4 5 iimfszpzq M' ff if ft I fr J X gi gx if 5? Q' 5 f N' 7 4 n 9. 4 W?-A Spec Mthgh K A -,W K .P A2 U -A ,awk A V A, ,rf Y, . Q . Ali ,Lf W L... H 3 . Ay' ,199 Q M., A 7. A L A . Arkikkmwsz was S A V V ,A 5 A A 7 ' wiw .mf H r3'Qf-:w:Aes.,.w,- . A X -7 N55 VK! X Qs V1 is A A A A ww- Ay' A, A. f , f. 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H M - TQ: my .. ..fj,s,.f- Lo, fmt, if we ' 4 ju pt 'wx Ei: W ' V I. ,I 'g?joEyn-- W- .gal 31:3 , fgQsij.l2 rw' 11: rftmg -I3,t947 .....,wwo'f1 l gg--W fl , 4 .435 I 9 , XV d bY , I , . I c Reugious Acmmes I The Sfudenf OU . 2'? i sI'i MT R . K Sex , MO., TOP RIGHT: The Rev. Roqer Blanchard, rector of the Calvary Church in Columbia returned to the campus for the second tirne, and was again received by students enthu- siastically. CENTER RIGHT: Col, Ora Iason Coliee, associate director of the National Conference of Christians and Iews for the Southwestern Division, spoke on Can We Belicve in Immor- tality? and Christianity As a Vtlay of Life. LOWER RIGHT: C. Horton Talley of the Speech Department was one of the directors of the informal Give and Take sessions in the dormitories each night during Religious Emphasis VVe-ek. Dr. Talley is shown in Rusk Hall. At left is Mary Lois Bledsoe, left, president of the Student Council of Religious Activities ' s 'cl h the SCRA. They are Miss l-lsianq the first semester, with three Oriental quests sponsore y ' d Dr. losefa Llano. Ann Douglass was president of the Foh-mei, Mrs. Tamaki Uemura, an religious cou ncil the second semester. WRA Activities RIGHT: Crystal Ball in WRA :issemlily aiveri in llie fall. BELOW LEFT: Vaqalnomil Queen Virginia Hicks, se-Caiid from left, re-iqris al pol uf roastiricg apples, BELOW RIGHT: Honoring the vaqalnoiid queen was a party given in the Cabin-iri-the Woocls. Claire Mae Ierikins and Martha Eason dance To Krikefs anfordiaii musiri, N ISQQE- in CIRCLE: Came Willi ma- lf: iliv vJai,r.ls and l will tell who IS :rw Vll :,aw'S f?YIf5iff RUSP Ellen Oakley' to Claire ivfzif, lerilcirie llefuie the vagalzmid party. ABOVE: Kcilrarirle lies?-'Je simile. Balls mul Saddle at TSCW' rodeo. afifa 3 Y C0 M105 Kc-'!?fr B55 Top, Charlsie Allison, right, won husband-calling contest. Joyce McConnell, left, was run- ner-up .... Mary Alice Wilson, in beard, and Dorothy Stevens, right, won the costume contest. Page 282 .W .Gly ff' ' 'fl fe., gli K 1 w e ft ,,:g, gg.f R ., fi tg.,-,s Alflgv ,,t. , 5? :Q -if uf ,za W any 'Wt ' -. :tix A KAI - wi - .. s ' ev .K K ., q -x, ,M 4 w 5 5 F, , ,E X .A A ?' iw ,i .N , , . f , 4' Y 1 lf A SH at ll ,443 ' ' ns I . f .ar Q'- ia .U if . ,yaw- ef W., . at Q., QE W . ' The winners of the cornhuskin' contest were Dorothy Goebel, left, and Louise Crane. The most popular WHA ac- tivity of the year ts the Corn- huskers' Bee helcl this year on October l8. Faculty and stu- dents let down their hair and have a Wonderful time acting corn ted. Mary Keene, below left, won chicken-calling contestg Sammy King, in plaid shirt, won second. Margaret Daughtry, second from right, won the hog-calling contest, while Kay Horton, right, came in second. ,l ,F tM.,,,, ,,L,.k, . President Hubbord tedses the photogropber. 'ff -if , q wgffy Three oi the dorm sinqfsonq groups ore shown orbove. Austin Hdii, not pictured, Won the contest with Skip to My Lou. Below ore the judges tor the sing-sono contest. wwf , I A f' H, I ,xv X if X ul I H Page 283 7156 A, if Self Development Weelc r u For one Week preceding the Re d- bud Festival, TSCW students con- centrate on becoming more charm- ing. Special exhibits, programs and style shows are planned. Below is Mrs. Grace Graham, merchandising manager tor Neiman-Marcus, who brought a style show to TSCW. She is shown at right with some of her models. Bottom ot the page are two ot the Home Economics Exhibits. Libr Posture ueen HELEN OVERALL A posture clinic is held during Self - Development Week, and from contest- ants from each dormitory is chosen a queen. Helen Qverall, sophomore art student, received first place this year, with Ruth l-lillin, as second, and lean Littlepaae as third. The clinic is sponsored by the Health, Physical, and Re- creation Department. PAGE 285 'Wk l ai P.-: P' 'ies-, ' x , H, QQ Z ,f 5 5-22 19,40 r'TllK 11- -- ,.,,, The Iunior Class went out of this world in the Union Building one night. No other explanation can be given 8 if M' 'H THE P. O. I went into the P. O. To look into my box But I was lost among Sweaters, skirts, and bobby sox, I struggled thru the reckless crowd I took my life in hand For everyone had one intent: A letter from ct mcrn. Then-in my box CI letter stood l tried my conihinotion l took it out und regd the ndme, I had Q dumb sensotionl I stood there hot with anger My icrce was red with hate The first thought was to hear it up. 'Twgs for my fool boxmgte. But ii you want some muil, mind this: You'll know ii you're not dense, lust send some letters oft yourself It only costs three cents. --SHANKS Page 288 MH. GEORGE WEAVER TSCW Postmotster T' 1 V K, .'Eiwf:3.,-- I , um k ' ' ii ! 1 G W :,f. X 4-EIXBNW rf. 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Miss Nell Morris, head dietitian, is shown eating an apple by a college truck, above. Page 290 l Faculty Fun The camera man sneaked up on President Hubbard during the C. U. Band parade. kbs lt ' F' Above leti, Claude Castleberry dishes out some sizeable steaks for the iaculiy stag pariy in the TSCVJ Golf House. Right Dr. lones takes time out for a picture on the Way to work. Where is your pipe this morning, Dr. l.? At left, Mr. and Mrs. C. Horton Talley are ai a formal dance in the ballroom. Musl be intermission time. Also at the party are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chambers, below, keeping good company. Right, All ihe faculty turns out at the All College Picnic. Below are Mr. Roy McPherson and Dr. Max Shipley participating. WW-1 Q Ili fi F, .fl f I l E i 3 5 ' W 'iff ' , islti , gl' 'I ,.,-. j Q2V y , I fluffy, ll ' When week-ends corne around, and the buzzer buzzes or the door knocks and you discover you have a guest in the living room, you look forward to no worries, no studies, no nothing. Then is when signing out starts, rides on the goose, steaks downtown, and strolling around the campus. On these pages Gladys Stubbletield and her fiance, Phinelle lohn- son, give us an idea oi things to do on a week-end date. ate Life Ploy pool at College Club . . . , iv' wlsws Sit on concrete slabs in Hyqeio Woods . . . The-11 qoodniqhi Texas High School Press Association ,j-1 . .51 fl ' cv 53 Oiticers tor l947 were elected at the convention. Lett to right, they are Don Davis, Lubbock High, President, Patsy Wilson, Ennis High, Treasurer: Rodney Hack, Corpus Christi High, Vice-Presidentg and Ioan Starnes, Paschal High, Fort Worth, Secretary. For the tirst time since the war a THSPA t I WE iv- a 'it convention was held at TSCW. Four hundred boys and girls from all over the state at- tended this 2lst two-day convention. Dr. F. L. McDonald, head of the Iournalism Depart- ment, was in charge ot the program. Dr. McDonald, above, demon- strates his er forums X photography lecture. Oth- were held on newspaper editing, yearbook editing, and ad- ir . 5931 vertising. The editorial session was participated in by Mary Beth Foshee, left, Marilyn Toye, general secretary of THSPA, Nadine Morrow, and Martha Jean Les- lie, standing. Concerts .last year Gutdoor pop concerts were very popular last year, under the duecuon otfred VV.WVeQphaL now'onteave otabsence Students gathered in the amphttheatre about dusk and listened tothe shorL entedcuntnq concens. Page 297 WCS-I-...TSCW s Paqe 298 Own Raclio Studio Ianice Brunson, program manager tor the Week these pictures were taken, instructs quests ot the day, Katharine Reeve and Mary Beth Foshee, last two Red- bud Queens. Ianice, Bonnie Iear Cummins, Frances Green l May Burton, Pat Doyle, and Elizabeth Calamia, seated, are executives for the Week on the daily hour program. WW. wma? JVM B , QAM ubswxdvs Qflvfflua ivwwww Tbfv-Magda WA QM Q '-.Quik fuwwu 1' will 'idQ 2 Q52 s.:-I-- May Burton, announcing ior VVCST, which is TSCW spelled backward ..., Musicians at the turn table are Clara Anderson and Betty Duke. . . . Engineers in the control room are Bonnie lean Cummins and Billie Walker. lan is qivina the cue. f A -...k PLEDGE WEEK Anything goes one week oi the year when pledges to the eleven literary clubs obey the commands and Wishes of their big sisters. With- out batting an eye they admit being so low they could sit on a postage stamp and hang their legs oft, take their big sister's breakfast to her, and awaken her with l Love You Truly, measure the Denton Courthouse square with a six-inch ruler, and peel like a banana when asked to. Or, as shown in the pictures on this page, they may have an air raid, praise their club, cackle like a hen and try to lay an egg in a pasteboard box, clean Windows and polish floors . . . and then at the end ot all this . . . they give the pledges a formal dinner to prove that they love them. mt at Z ' f:'. ,.,., H dyzw, - ,J ,,,. C XZ is 53 'JH5 We Shall Have Music x it 'S , X t X it u R 15 'N X 31 ligx Raj ft Furnishing rnueic for college dances and entertainments Ott camnus the Serenaders get a lot ot fun out Ot biawinq their horns, beatinq their drums, siappinq their basseg and hitting their keys. Here they are in action. lane Darst, left, is director and vocalist HLeflt Snow, Lerle Winter is the season That puts on the biqqest show lt decorates the earth with ice And blankets it with snow. now, Letlt Snowlu This season has much spirit For traditions new and old lt's time for trolic, tun and cheer But darn it all, l'M COLD. -SHANKS ,au THE VILLAGERS HAVE FUN, TOO Students relax in the attractive Local Students' Room in the Ad Building, top pictures, Lower picture shows a truckload leaving tor Lake Dallas tor an evening ot lun. 'Hit Z4 f' yy 5 + I is-:ls si, K, ,ni . DORMITORY SING SONG Each dormitory selects and arranaes a sona which is presented in a sprina assembly each year. 'With Will You l?eniernl:er, Stoddard Hall wan the Cup in l946. Above, President Hubbard Canaratulates the win- ners, Ann Crook, president of the Senior Classy Leigh Bullceley, president 455 Stoddard, and Gladys Mask, director of the group, accept the :up triurnphantly. Mare VJl1llG-Clflfl seninrs on the Senior Da y rzicnir. 13514 ' Page 306 Graduation .. last year Starting ai the Ad Building, Seniors make iheir last journey as TSCW students down the hill on graduation day io the Main Auditorium io receive sheepskins. Whewl We made it! Senior Day last year Seniors of '46 pic- nic on the iown by the Science Building on Senior Doy beiorc qoinq io ci Speciol movie downtown. Hans Hoffman Exhibit Miss Dorothy La Selle, left, qave lectures on the famous paintings of Hans Hoffman when his exhibit was in the Art Building from March 6 to April 2. Below, students ex- amine the masterpieces. Here ancl There 1 W ,S I ,f . if Q. A ,...-..... .T TOPLLPT:Eknenannnentatthe Sophonune DGHC9,kMDDLE LEFT: Dr. McDonald chats with Iohn Rosentield at the Theta Sigma Phi tea. BOTTOM LEFT: End of one ot the many lines at registration. TOP RIGHT: Mrs. Wooten talks with the Lynch twins at a tea. No, it's not a mirror. BOTTOM RIGHT: Carl of the popular elevator asks the photographer it he's going up. Page Q09 CGTTONS pf Mfff 2 ff Ni f S ff I I v I I4 Q L I D A V 5 GEN were mme, QWMD I 3 JI! l I sat in class I I My face was blank My mind was miles away. I guess the others I Felt the same I Iust before a holiday. I X R t Sitting there Those last tive minutes f HQ IW 74 '74 I Were solid mental pain. T I squirmed and tossed I I Wanted out I tried to make that plain. I Then came the bell She lectured on She kept us all in check. I So before I even I Lett the school I was a total Wreck. f SHANKS ess QPPIHQH , cof lf Ifitsiiaat I QQ ort.r'I lttl I :- . 1 k ffl 'IH I Q E Il . . ,., ,. 5 I I 1. 'WLMIE WENW MNIDI Page 311 7?QpK3?f Q AM ea-fe Afob,-dw Roan, K 2 I 1 N5 'S 6 W ' N 4 X wif 0 ' fa Dj gg ff 0, 0 qt- ff W! 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The con- wild whim, anyhow. I never do crazy versation ran about as follows: things like that generally. Me: I would like to see somebody I VI f ood pictures are the Basis of good Unoools A5 T l3?T E12 g3CE,IN . ' WWW wi., 35lI M 42.l6 BRYAN ST. uousrom DALLAS Page 314 with a little authority. She: What can I do for you? I have about as little as anybody. Me Cshowing card with the name of my book on itl: Do you have this book? She Cinterestedlyl: Which editionfs the 1923 or the l924? Me Chopefullyl: Either one will do. She Cflatlylc No, we don't have it. I stopped by the door a while to pon- der the situation. It was getting pretty desperate, and so was I. Suddenly I spotted an old gentleman browsing around a stack ot books. I-Ie looked the type that would help little girls in trouble, so I braided my hair and went over to him. Pardon me, I said, but could you help me find this book? He seemed intelligent enough so I showed him the card with the name ot my book on it. Then I told him all about it. Then I showed him my card again. An hour later I discovered he was stone deaf. I was halt sore when I left. Then, suddenly I deducted that maybe they'd have my book at the TC library. When I arrived at the library, I de- cided to try the main desk. The librarian looked at my card for a long time, then sighed, and said, I'd let you take this book it it weren't Ior something the head librarian just said. W'hat was that? I asked. She said, 'no'! she said. I never bother getting books out any- more. The doctor advised me against it. And, besides, they don't allow scream- ing in libraries, now do they? Xin A73 13 Z I WHY? My hair is black as night, you say, And my eyes are like the sea. My tigure slight and graceful My smile is gay and tree. My lips are soft and rosy, My skin as white as snow. y My ways are so enchantingg l'm the sweetest girl you know. l You tell me that l'm lovelyf FOOD SUPPUES EEE ,E Every virtue you can see. Well, then what are you waiting for, Why don't you rnarry rne? ARE YOU THERE sSr PACS rvNAxsL.E' l L l n , J I 1 i ' mf, t7T?7' -- 53 u'L f Q i C G . G . Jw r y . ' ' Q' y ' 0 'G'-t ,r j' X J I3 -x ffl' I 2- l t A Q' 2,,,,.lii33l, 'EP ... ' 'ff was Q ' 'filo C7 V Q G A E, f4?lgz15w y ' 1315 I T415 o g O 1 GD Q., ' ,E l gn I EZ? H E H' far' DuuE. NUFFMAN PEGGY HENDRICKS Page 315 The Home of the Suzi-Q Burger IU - CY PIG STAND 4lU N. Locust Phone lOl5 it . ,mamma mr N Q FW ,A,. Z : k i F If iii jgg1 X - RQ y ,j1 ii1i QQfffQQRx X N f ' fA!f 'f' Thercfs an AUSTIN store V! pf? 'f ,ff E X x in Denton, Too! mQ'U Q M -, X1 A A X- X Sb0e.s'f0 1 ' the College Girl SCHOOL SUPPLIES ART X X X SNACK cosmsncs , , , rounmm ssnvlcf Il PLATE I LUNCH ES In LHHPlTIUI'iEIIIT . . . abigning Qbut :M R.L.sfLBw qsons ..And Bring Home the Bacon l olcr1't want to be a man, heaven forbid. Naturally, a male member of the human species undoubtedly has advantages, in the main in- stance, freedom, but even that costs more in the long run. No, l wouldn't change if l could be transformed into a lim or Bill or Ioe at a mo- ment's notice. But l would love to be able to hitch-hike to New York on impulse and worry about the money when l had a bill to pay, probably ending up work- ing it out. Or l'd enioy go- ing stag to a dinky little honkeytonk in some out-of- the way, upstairs location and hearing some real low- 'mah -J... SHRADER'S PHARMACY West Side Square Phone 49 By PATRICIA MEWHINNEY down boogie. Or . . . well, you get the general idea. But then, on the other hand, l like corsages tif they're not pink carnationsl and chocolates Chand-dip- ped at D'Arcy'sl and clothes of almost any description. I like the leisurely importance one acquires when doors are opened for one and the gallantry attached to one's mental image of a man who always takes off his hat in a crowded elevator or takes three out-of-the-way steps to pick up the glove so clum- sily dropped on the way back to a seat Cgiven one by another twentieth cen- tury knightl on a crowded Q52 '42 Y .z,, ', Cl3 9 IQ is fi? Hlnaifuckm Fllllll FRIIIJUIITS Z -t --.. lam! if W s l i mm .: ' A lll5...lUf be y u, - us R f?ae:,Lga2i5:iae:5.,,. 'Q .Tuckam , ' suunmuns maxi? nnnulnsnvlcmluou Page 318 bus. l am effusively enthu- siastic about silver costume jewelry and French per- fume, any kind of gossip, and all the other female properties. There comes a time in ev- ery young girl's life, how- ever, that the laciest lingerie in Paris and the most ex- pensive Lily Dache hat and all the compliments in the world won't add up to a sum which equals the nice- ties devoted to the male by institution, custom, and tra- dition. That time is concen- trated in the hours spent in a little vine-covered cottage called home. lt's the wash- ing and ironing and the picking up the ashes from l-lubby's pipe as he reads the paper on the porch in easy chair and slippers that makes me say, No, thank you, some other time per- haps when the delicate subject of holy matrimony is brought to mind. I'm eighteen and l hope l'm no cureless bag. l've led a comparatively happy life . . . wonderful family, mar- velous buddies and other nice and closer acquain- tances, but it so happens that due to the war Cevery- thing is blamed on it in these post-duration days, anyhowl persons l know seem to be getting married by the scores. Or becoming engaged via diamond or frat pin. Or just going steady. And here am l. Free. Free and proud of it despite the fact that whispers are probably emanating in my hometown concerning Poor Pat . . . a junior and not even pinned. Well, I'm not mad, I'm not gonna be an eager beaver just to get in the groove and grab a sparkler fa carat, at leastl so I can redeem myself in the eyes of those who judge a girl's worth and popular- ity by the number of times shes been engaged at the termination of her college career, As a matter of fact, I view marriage with in- creasing reluctanceg tempo- rarily, at least, I prefer to be still shopping around. I'll just be getting my free- dom when I am graduated, I should sacrifice my newly earned liberty for some no good, six feet two, blue- eyed, blond Atlas? Should I conform merely because all my friends have completed their silver sets and have their china well underway and are consid- ering a particular pattern in crystal while I haven't even got a can opener? Vtfhjle they're discarding their Lat- in for satin and their math for a path 'to the altar, should I falter? Should I waver and make the fatal promise? Should I set the date for tak- ing the vows. Should I look soooooooo in love and go around smiling with visions of middle-aisling it in Iune? Don't think I'm anti-mar- riage. I'm not. It would be a wonderful thing to have a permanent meal ticket with personality to follow one around, It might even be nice to raise a family and see what kinda little char- acters one's children would be. But I don't want a hus- band, what I want is a good wife. If I thought l could be assured of having three square meals a day steam- in' hot on the table when I got home, I'd gladly pay the grocer's bill. I'd be glad to bring home the bacon if I just had somebody to fry it. I don't say that I'd par- ticularly relish spending a hard day at the office, but I'm pretty sure I could en- joy the same old monoto- nous routine of an office more than the Washing, ironing, sweeping, dusting, sewing, cooking and a thousand other unvarying chores of the housewife: and I'm sure that I could have more enthusiasm for the cut-and-dried repeated jokes of a boss than for the unavoidable drivel of the ALWAYS EAGER TO GIVE TSCW STUDENTS THE BEST IN radio soap opera, and I know I'd rather tight off competition to get an ap- pointment with Mr. Soandso Bigwig than to have to fight off a line of merciless shop- pers at the grocery store. So them's mah sentiments as far as the fatal know's concerned. The day that I find a man who wants a wife to sup- port him and who will be so good as to keep that wife well fed, keep her house clean, see that her clothes are washed and ironed and mended, care for the be- wildering offspring, and work in a little entertain- ment here and there, I shall be extremely surprised. Fur- thermore, I shall marry him. Z L. Hi: Lp QNWW Slit GW? thi' J .nu HYIL - 'Nl M .- I- I - 1 Q - - E-Q ! H- Ql .lllli al L 1:1 Y 11111 xiv ?Il IY lull: 1 1 -I! l lr j iii lll ll7 lil lll Q2 iii LII:- Tl' 1 UMD ,f gt. Xxx x- . X CV-I ' ffm!! 2 -on from life Camisa: FOR FINE F005 I- I TAXI un scum Locusr Demon SERVICE F F I Page 319 QOWJ UW I Af? +, N f W' ? LO XD OP- xiii, xx W C E2 P 327 bca A .1734 77 ff X3 Q5 sfahonerq - school supplies - fine candy drugs - cosmeffcs -snack bar l. Kerchief gals, Nell Beaty and Io Ann Mer' itt. 2. Iody Trotter and A. Shanks, sport bound. 3. Rear View of Iune Marshall and Betty KX, 'T xy V B fy V ij? Tiififf' f?-,rf -Lf' X if f X7 , ! for - 'p ' f:,k:Ni?-zfjgszk f ,5,4':.j2?'T: l't1lzH!m 't M t T' lv - L!:5.En ll I 1. I lllllul l ln' ,'l'1n ll I lll I! I ' I Z i5:f':5!i e ' il 17:45 film' .9415 pf. ' , Il'lgn'r,nf!I91p .g'fI'f Milly' ,il V 1' ,if Nw Iohnson. 4. Io Mansfield with one foot in the gutter. 5. Four faces belong- ing to Anne, Iusta, Da Lee, and Iean. 6. Speedy horse. 7. Smoes. 8. We're lost, too- picture number 8 must be the girl with the books. 9. Beneath that are some girls under a car. 10. Now to your right ---Lura Parnell stand- ing in her boyfriend's hat. ll. College Station- who's lost now? Woof! Page 322 Ipnfaf, 6 H' Ai.-,. 1. Girl standing by statue. 2. Girl standing by statue. 3. Girl standing by statue. 4. Gir1 standing by statue. Gads, this is monotonous. 5. Hal-o-o-o-o down there! 6. Her name's Rus- sell. 7. Bubble gum is back. 8. WRA is spending the night out. 9. Pretending, oi course. Dusty and Lila. 10. Taylor, Tomlinson, Hallaran, and Wilson. 11. Kay, Duffy, chas- ing the rain clouds away. 12. Hope the window 3lon't fall. 13. Runl 14. Double exposure, Dot and Pat Bratsas. 15. Expert golfer, By- ron Nelson, and caddy, Terry. 16. She'd drown for a drink. 17. Sunshine. Page 323 t 4 l. The gate to learn- ing-well, blue slips, anyway. 2. Allison, Loveless, and McQueen, ankle- deep in fun. 3. Out on a limb. 4. Camera - wonian Alyce caught in the act. 5. Bathing beauties and Ann Shanks. COh. be a sport, Shanks! put that meat Cleaver away.l 6, Frankie's got her man, but good. 7. You say 416 is busy? Well, then give me 258, S. M. L. Bryant, E. McQueen, and lane Shelton doing a balanc- ing act. 9. Aaaaak! See there! Cave men haven't a chance at TSCW. 10. Echols numbered these pictures, and as usual she can't count. ll. See no homework, hear no homework, Speak no homework. The three F's. lZ. The Lynch twins. They are sisters, too. Page 324 M so-0 SEQ wif ESV! 1 .,, lf fi if W: 1, 'H H W V 5 . ,, K 5 A Q G 2 ,.-- i hw ,..-sf ? -4 ze' Q ' K 1 if ll AA Q ,Mk wfiarksf itr 'sf' Q T J, P I A Lrffgfi-ws if -1? . U li l. Patty, Charlotte, and Betty leave the dorm for classes--and they smile! 2. Line-up of pioneers -Iune, Peg, Becky, Wilma, and Betty. 3. Pat Grissom and Dot Byrd depart from Fitz. 4. Ionie, Flop, 'and Bea freeze at the door of Zavalla. 5. Sonia and lane must have made up the joke because Pee Wee isn't laughing. 6. Freeda, Mary lo, Betty, and Inez. 7. lrene, Norma, and Ioyce. 8. Emma, Mary, Home ilton, Gloria, and Lena Mae. CThese pictures must be posedj 9. Sprawled on the grass before the anti- grass cutter campaign began are Leonor, Sug, and Berta. lO. Leaning on the old top rail-Martha, Io Ann, and Melba. ll. Close-up of good subjects-Io Forester, Meg Goodman, and Kay Kurrin. Page 326 Tooth Paste Aids 'r'-www .ana ll Env '?Si. l. Some people think oi love when Spring comes. Artist Joyce Compton grabs her drawing board. 2. lean Hinton about to look for her room- mate. 3. Ooopsl. Frank Mc- Millan and Avis Franke. 4. Melba Boyette and her virtual image. 5. Four more Tessies cracking up. 6. Get off and push, qal. Thar's torture in them Denton hills. 7. Io Bouqhton out for a stroll. 8. Melba Boyette, Ioyce Cronk, and Mar- tha Wallace at the air- port. 9. Rip Elkins should- ers overnight equip- rnent for Lake Dallas. 10. More Lake D. stuff. ll. Trio Mary Beth Duke, lean Ann Ram- minq, and Georqiana Mandich. Page 327 SHOP OF STYLE AND PEYQONAIJIY , KI d avenue. wcsf side. ' YA KNOW -. CLDSSES W T Jusl :NTI-:RRWT MY V emma nav mf S x fm I N Y' gxnfuwe Hiafzzdffdfnzaq, 4 NAHWHE 9QZ51'McCwflg MW ' f mnnnnnznw H V A c,Qfe.fg3i'E::itt 4 gmmf Z? FRED BLIJEK ,Q BRASSHQRE Qwwww of THE VANITY 5HOP , of The Squaw Qcltzra nc! To fi u.d UTY5 instrucfrors BJ P17 Mr. Loveless' Bulletin Board KFTJ. .ge R 'Q AWN 6157 Pictured at the Christmas party are the people that make Stoddard Hall tick. Lett to right: Ioyce Coch- ran, Nell Gray, Iane Sto- vall, and Ann Pennington. Seated is Mrs. Adline Den- man, director ot Stoddard. Sue Bulkeley polished her big sister's desk dur- ing pledge Week. Three members of the Outing Club pack up tor a big week-end at Lake Dal- las. lt's contact for this TSCW student who takes tlying lessons. This is one of TSCW's classes at the VARSITY BOWLING ALLEYS ll8 South Locust Phone lO69 Memories X f x , , 'f in Pl - X ffl 'vi f f f ' l'f 'Q3f TELEPHONE TREMONT 7'83l5 xg V, A kpqcx A M U DALLAS 5512 Hunson f you'l1 always cherish of your Wedding day, the happiest day of your lite. Complete wedding arrangements including Wedding and Reception Rooms With a charter that covers the entire State of Texas, we are able to bring to your town all the advan- tages ot our services, Music, Photographs, Floral Decorations, Phonograph Recordings ot the Ceremony, Catering, etc. Blackie, at left, is resting. Eli, from Greece, goes over her dance program with her escort at the Freshman dance. PeQQY Hendricks and Ed Brandt look good together in front ot Stoddard as Well as at the AGM- SMU Corps Trip game. Elizabeth Calamia imperson- ates some character on a Zeta Phi Eta program. The WK-az A570 I6 cZecwnQ2 QQ, :lx A I ,W JL DV . nafffwvvfiaa fs . - if tl ll lf! 1 0 ,Q- , 5 I W6 ff, 1 Q gi? may magma! I K! .41 Y I do 'A CCD Jr 7f912R'E Ui Qwflfxg mx., !i,uE,.,a 5 a . '- ' T Q ,, ,W f - - ,M ,I , -wi 1, r 1 W X ' 1 'il 4 JSQAQ I .A-U v..WwvV 5 w s . 1 ,, i?i7rf'ff: -. 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To Dr. Mac and Mary, Who took picture after picture, I say Hyou were Wonderful.H To the girls who came into the annual office to check names, type, and paste pictures, I say Uwe couldn't have done without you.H Ip the staff, I say, HI really appreciate your errerts.H The Dorsey Company, Sout company, Wheat Photo Se Beauty Cover Com sincerely Br hwestern Engraving rvice, and the Americ pany, all of Dallas, I acknowledge. Thanks unson who photographed and Betty Lou Sor A all wish to go also to A. E. the hands of Jo Roberts rell for HA Wishu on page two. line from the song that has meant a lot to me is used in the Dedication on page three. In full it reads: UTo TSCW we pledge Forever to For our hearts be true everything it st Maroon and Wh' The ands for ite to you. friends We've made while living here Will last our Whole life through. , To the Seniors and our school we pledge ourselves aneW.H t So,another annual is stacked upon the shelf. 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