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

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L 1270, M457 W frrfafa,-4,5 7j37 ,gf 'HJQLQLQZ V 41 W ' ' I Wlmuu A 10' , ,fi 1 H X mmnnz , 19' X ' .9 QQ, .p QV . W Stairs - the theme the 1964 Doedalian staff has chosen to capture the memories that were yours at Texas Womon's University during this memorable school year. Remember the countless stairs you climbed every time you went out of your dorm, to a class, to the Pub, to a social event or a sporgs activity? Remember the endless stairs that you climbed as you represented the University whether it was on official duty or iust a tr p ome. But the 1964 Daedalian staff felt that there is more in the theme that affected the students than the actual daily climbing of the numerous stairs in and around campus. Freshmen: Do you remember iust a year ago when you had climbed to the top of your high school career and were ready to leave your old school? You decided to come to Texas Woman's University and when you arrived here you were at the bottom of the stairs. You undertook a new experience and started the long climb to the top again. Sophornores: You were familiar with the stairs on the TWU campus when you returned to it. But they were not the some stairs that you climbed during your freshman year because naw you know which leads to your chosen path. Juniors: Your climb to the top is almost here. You're almost at the highest step and through your climbs you have realized that nothing is ever the sarnep and sa you strive for your goals. Seniors: Your stairs were the hardest and longest because you have experienced so many kinds of stairs during your four years. But now you are at the top and soon you will leave and try your learned knowledge as you climb the stairs of the world. TWU has grown this year. The stairs have been many and steep but they will always be o part of the year 1964-for didn't we all climb together as a University? llllllllllllllll 1 P ll A U n l I H 3 L W r 1 ,- - l M r l Contents Dedication .,.,.,..,..........,.,...........,... 4 Administration and Faculty ...........,...,......,... 8 Colleges and Schools 23 All Campus Organizations 8. Publications ,..... 44 Special Honors .,.,..,.....A........................,....A. 71 Clubs .........,....... 102 Activities ..,...... 138 Recreation .,... 178 Dormitories ,................. ....... 1 88 Classes .............,............. ....... 2 16 Advertising and Index 314 X 6 J Wx 7f 1' Carroll Lowrey His classroom is the paint shop, his tools are his hands and his devotion is to the task and TWU. We speak of a teacher, helpmate and friend-Carroll Lowrey, University plant foreman. Mr. Lowrey first started his climb on the stairs of success with TWU in 1934 when he worked in the grocery division. He fought during World War Il in the Pacific and was discharged in 1946. He returned to TWU to work in the maintenance department. When the old foreman retired nine years ago, the job fell into Mr. Lowrey's hands. ln the course of his work, Mr. Lowrey has the opportunity to help students in everything from decorating for dances, building sets for stunts, and helping them as they climb the stairs of maturity. Working with the girls is like working with your own family. You become a part of the University and you'd be lost on your own, are some of Mr, Lowrey's words. Mr. Lowrey makes himself available to anyone who needs him - as any student on campus could testify. For him no iob is impossible. He admits that the final result may be altered a little, but we always get the general idea. Playing a huge part in campus tradition, Mr. Lowrey built and painted the original fish in 1954. The feeling for the fish wasn't as strong back then. But it kept getting stronger until we knew it had to be destroyed. I had nothing to do with its being burned, but I knew when it happened. I missed the fish last year, were his words when asked about the even-numbered tradition. lt is to Mr. Lowrey that we are indebted for helping us see the true spirit of TWU in working and learning together, and it is to Mr. Lowrey that the 1964 Daedalian is dedicated. - -A Working on one of the sets for Stunts Mr. Lowrey I missed the fish this year, says Mr. Lowrey. chats with one of the students. This is your book, Mr. Carroll Lowrey, plant foreman. -ff , I. gr-rr , 1 ,..,.-' 4-f at l ADMINISTRATION C5 FACULTY '1- ,. 1 W 1 1: -Mm in y W w i? l L'. E H, . , m QW -, , X A , x xx Us 'f' ' ii K' ..d5'.'! K., w,,.a,Ju,.,,, N, Q Mlm.. ,v I '-K, Y, - xi-, .- WT an Q., I 'Sql' Tsxmvgpw KN...f Iv Dr. John A. Guinn President, Texas Woman's University v-f ?L,,.,Q.A 4 ' i i i --, -.1 A i ii i T TEXAS WOMAN's UNIVERSITY DENTON. TEXAS 01-'b'ICl5 or 'rm-: PRESIDENT To the Class of 1967-H Most of you will in future years have abundant opportunities to prove the values of the undergraduate years spent in study and self-development at the Texas Woman's University. When the successive trials of leadership roles in a remorselessly competitive society test the adequacy and quality of your university training, you will, I am confident, come to an ever fuller realization of how exceedingly well TWU has served you. As the passing years bring you the successes and the personal satisfactions which I wish for all of you, let your thoughts turn often to alma mater. I can only hope that in moments which bring you the clearest appreciation of what TWU has meant to you, you will recognize and accept the responsibility of supporting your University--its purposes, its mission, and its continued growth and development--in every possible way. S' cerely yo s, hn . Guinn esident JAG:hp Dr. James W. Newcomer Administration Dean of the Faculty, Dean Lurline M. Lee Francis W. Emerson Dean of Graduate Studies Dean of Women Dean of Admissions ,l Dr. James W. Newcomer, a native of Ohio, assumed his duties as Dean of the Faculty and Dean of Graduate studies in 1960. Pre- viously he was academic dean and professor of .English at Olivet College in Michigan. Dean New- comer received his M.A. from the University of Michigan and his Ph.D. from the University of Iowa. Dr. Newcomer has contributed many articles, stories and poems to professional publications and has served as critic for the Col- lege English Association and the Association of American Colleges and Universities Bulletin. Dr. Lurline Lee, Dean of Women came to TWU from the University of Washington, where she had been Dean of Women for four years. During the seven years prior to that, she served in the same capacity at Michigan State Uni- versity. ln 1960 Dean Lee, a native Texan, accepted the position with TWU. Her permanent address has been Texarkana. Her daughter, Mrs. Herman Shute, lives in New Boston. Vt Nt One of the most popular per- sonalities on campus is Francis W. Emerson, Dean of Admissions and Registrar. Smiling and friendly, Dean Emerson is always willing to help any student with a problem, or to escort prospective students around the campus and orientate them to the TWU way of life. Mr. Emerson came to TWU in 1929 as associate professor of speech. He served in that capacity until 1954 when he became acting registrar. Dean Emerson has earned a lasting respect as Dean of the Stunt Cup. Administration A, A, Smith L. L. LaRue Edward J. Williams Assistant to the President Comptroller Business MOUUQW . W ., tv. A former business manager and acting president of Texas Western College, Mr. A. A. Smith came to TWU in the fall of 1960. Mr. Smith once served as business manager and acting president of San Angelo College. The assistant to the president and his wife live on Sherman Drive. Both are members of the Methodist Church. They have one married daughter who teaches school in QEI Paso. Mr. L. L. LaRue is in charge of accounting, financial statements, budget preparations, bills, pay- rolls, and loan funds. He signs ap- proximately 2,000 vouchers every month. Mr. LaRue is a graduate of North Texas State University where he maiored in business administra- tion. He did advanced study at the University of Texas and has been associated with TWU since 1951. Before coming to TWU in 1958, Mr. Williams held a part owner- ship and was president of the Public lce Company, which has plants in Denton ancl Wichita Falls. He has served as president of the Denton Chamber of Commerce and of the Rotary Club. Besides his office work, Mr. Williams spends much of his time seeing that the University plant runs smoothly. lf there is a new sidewalk to be built, grass to be planted or building done, this is the man to see. i -u.. Administration Miss D01 Miller Dr. Pauline Beery Mock Dr. lvcm L. Schulze Director of Food Service Director of Research Foundcxtion in ' College of Household Arts ond Sciences Librarian , l fe i5 1 :7 ,i . 'fl Q J - I5 - 1t1.Q -.- Q4--fm A' 1 A We ur-1' ' 1 ' 4' '. - K ' 4 l 273 If ,Q , 4. , , W i nf-vi . V H Y E 'L ,i ,.i , ' in All xi iq 1 ills. Fill Tl - 'Fit i . 1 -Q ,. ' Administration DR JAMES D TYSON MISS GERTRUDE GIBSON MRS MARGARET MAYS MRS BETTY JACKSON Director of Speech 8. Specml Assistant Secretary Dean of Women Placement Bureau Secretary Hearmg C f C Registrar s Office F5 Z XX. ,Qu r R x V 'f f' ' f.. 'QV' Members of the Board of Regents are ifront rowl Mrs. Jack T. Bowman, Mrs. John T. Jones, Jr., Mrs. John Hazlewood and Mrs. Nelda C. Stark. Back row: Robert A. Hall, President John A. Guinn, Reagan Houston, Ill, Randall C. Jackson, and Dillard Anderson. Alumnae and Board of Regents The Alumnae Association of Texas Woman's University: Standing: l to r: Mrs. R. L. Sneed, treas., Mrs. Curtis Holland, sec., Mrs. T. R. Brooks, Jr., immediate past pres., Mrs. C. G. Hunt, pres. elect, 8. Mrs. Kenneth Thorpe, lst vice pres. Sitting: Mrs. A. J. Roznovsky, 3rd vice pres., Mrs. W. R. Reichert, Jr., 4th vice pres., Mrs. Clark Jones, pres., and Mrs. Ben Barden, chairman past president's council. t . l ll it l A 'l QE Dean's Page 'QE Dean of College of Arts and Sclence D600 of C0lle9e of HPESJ2 DR RICHARD HARGROVE Deon of College of Education MISS FAYE PANNELL DR JESSIE W. BATEMAN Deon of College of Nurslng Dean College of Household Arts 81 Science ' ,I Q ' t i . ,- N se, ual F W. ' s gif - as 11 Q J ig j ri I . -as X T9 -2 . six . S4 ' ' Q., V 'V' w - x 'r .rr r' 1 I-cs Tfwargii. 'W A .g M, fi 5 A ,.,,,3f7 X 1 , '--AA-' 'IV Sftii' 'TP .V W. 'f Y . 'Ita' I sf? , I fi V ,LA I .' .c'l,i- A tr7', s. I A ' ,I .V .! 'S ig- s l ADERHOLD, MISS ANGELINE, Asst. Professor, Mus ALFORD, BETTY, Instructor, Food and Nutrition ALFORD, Mies. D. M.,Assf. Professor, Nursing ' ALLEN, MRS. EUGENIE, Asst. Professor, English ALVIS, MISS LORRAINE A., Asst. Professor, Nursil ANTLEY, DR. ELIZABETH M., Asst. Prof., Educatio ARBUTHNOT, DR. MABEL F., Prof., Foreign Lan AYERS, MR. RALPH E., Instructor, Art BALENTINE, DR. JACK, Asst. Professor, Education BARNES, DR. MARYSUE, Asst. Professor, Music BARNETT, KATHRYN, Instructor, Nursing BEACH, DR. CONSTANCE L., Professor, English BEAUCHENE, ROY E., Professor, Nutrition and Bl chemistry Research BECK, MISS DOROTHY, Instructor, Speech BEENE, MRS. GWEN, Asst. to Registrar BENNETT, MR. LLOYD, Asst. Professor, Education BEWLEY, JESSIE, Asst. Professor, Nursing BLAISDELL, DR. FAUSTENA, Professor, Nursing Education BLAKE, MRS. RUTH, Asst. Professor, Nursing BLAZIER, MISS BETTY JANE, Instructor, Child Development and Nursery Education BLYTHE, MRS. ELLA MAE, Asst. Treasurer, Chief Clerk, ComptrolIer's Office BOLANDER, MR. RICHARD W., Instructor, Chemis and Physics BOTWIN, DR. PERRY, Professor, Special Educati BRANTLEY, MARGIE, Reference Librarian BROOME, DR. ESTHER R., Asst. Professor, CHAS BUCKLEW, DR. REBA M., Professor, Sociology CAMPBELL, MISS MARY, Pianist, HPER CASTER, DR. BETHEL M., Associate Professor, Clothing and Textiles CASWELL, DR. LYMAN, Asst. Professor, Chemistry CHAMBERS, MR. ROBERT W., Associate Profess Journalism CHURCH, MR. WELDON, Pressman, University Pr CLAYTON, MISS MARGUERITE V., Asst. Professor Library Science COCKERLINE, DR. ALAN W., Asst. Professor, Biolo CONN, MRS, FLAVIA N., Clerical Asst., Univers Library CORBIN, MRS. JOHNNIE I., Supervisor, Speech ar Hearing Clinic CORPRON, MISS CARLO'l'I'A M., Associate Professu Art CRAGER, DR. TED, Professor, Music CROSS, MRS. Lucille M., Secretary, Biology CROSSLAND, MRS. KATHRYN M., Associate Deo Nursing CRUMPLER, MISS HELEN M., Circulation Librariar ANIEL, MRS. WILMA, Special Education Teacher, Demonstration School AVIS, DR. ETHELYN C., Director and Professor, Sociology EACH, DR. DOROTHY F., Associate Dean, Professor, HPER eCOLlGNY, MRS. MARION, Asst. Professor, Education e CORDOVA, MRS. FRANCES M., Asst. Professor, Library Science ELLENEY, MISS MARIE, Associate Professor, Art ENNIS, MRS. DAMRON S., Circulation and Government Documents Librarian IXON, MISS GENEVIEVE, Director, Professor, Library Science UGGAN, DR. ANNE SCHLEY, Dean, HPER 'UNGER, MRS. BARBARA, Instructor, Food and Nutrition BERLY, DR. WILGUS, Director, Professor, Music DWARDS, MRS. SARA JANE, Supervising Teacher, Demonstration School MMONS, MRS. RAMONA WARE, Instructor, CHAS STEVE, DR. ROMAN M., Professor, Textile Research, CHA'S VANS, MISS KENNEDY, Reference and Requisitions Librarian VERIETT, MR. BERT, Foreman, Maintenance ARRETT, DR. LEROY J., Assoc. Professor, Education ARRAR, MISS MARY SUE, Clerk, Statistical Law CHAS Research AULKNER, MISS MAURINE, Assistant Professor, Foreign Languages INCHER, MR. BOBBY L., Instructor, Mathematics LOYD, MISS DORA T., Library Cataloguer RANKE, MISS GESINE A., Asst. to Dean, Associate Professor, Nursing RY, MRS. REBA L., Statistical Asst., CHAS Research UERST, DR. ROBERT, Associate Professor, Biology URREY, DOLORES, Graduate Asst., HPER ILCHRIST, MR. WALTER W., Research Asst., CHAS Research OODNIGHT, MISS BARBARA, Instructor, Sociology ADLEY, MISS FLORENCE, Asst. Professor, Nursing AMILTON, MISS VIOLA C., Associate Professor, Biology AMMOND, MISS BERTIE, Assoc. Prof., HP-ER ANKINSON, MISS MARGIE M., Associate Professor, .English ARBERSON, MRS. PATRICIA A., Secretary, Registrar's office ARDING, MRS. MONA V., Acting Principal, Supervising teacher, Demonstration School ILTON, MRS. MARY LOIS, Mimeograph Operator ERRING, ELIZABETH, Technical Asst., CHAS Research IGGINS, DR. ROBERT, Director, Professor, Chemistry and Physics ILL, MR. CARL, Elevator Operator OPKINS, MRS. BERNICE T., Asst. Prof., Nursing OTTELET, MRS. DARLENE, Secretary, HPER INSBERGER, MR. WILLARD D., Asst. Professor, Library Science ,1- -al? -:Y sr 'sf X Lf' cf 5? Faculty gi A .,.i1i: -1, X, - it. Qtr, - 'Lk - ' VIZ? up- E1 ang 'G 3 3' fs F -8 Y' gl 'Ls ' .Pri X .lla I: 1 . Qs ff .. A -r f S Niki? 4 In I - 9 'avg I 'L 5 .5 ' i l' 'V' l n I Q '7 . 4 PL L fl 55.154 -yr ' f 4. 711' 1 I 13, C... X.: 1: .-.. . V2 I' FQ 'os . fd' 'd',,' '1 rlk HURDIS, DR. EVERETT C., Asst. Professor, Chemist IVEY, CURTIS, Instructor, Occupational Therapy JACKSON, MRS. D. ELOISE, Sec'y, CHAS Resear' JACKSON, MR. ORA D., Tech. Asst., CHAS Resear, JAMES, DR. ELEANOR, Professor, English JENKINS, MISS MARY NELL, Asst. to the Registr JOHNSON, MRS. ELIZABETH S., Inst., Library Scien JOHNSON, DR. WILLIAM D., Prof. of Foreign Language JUDKINS, MRS. ETHEL M., Sec'y, Extension Servi KEARNS, MRS. LULA H., Purchasing Agent, Busina manager's office KENDRICK, MR. JOHN MURRAY, Associate Professi Business and .Economics KLAUSEMEYER, MISS DARLENE J., Grad. Asst., HP KLINE, DR. IRENE, Chairman, Professor, Biology LANDRY, DR. HARRAL E., lnst., History 8. Governm LANGFORD, DR. FLORENCE, Prof., Foods and Nutrition CHAS LASELLE, MISS D. ANTOINETTE, Professor, Art LEJINS, MR. HAMILKARS, Inst., Foreign Langua LEMMON, MISS THE'l'lS, Associate Professor, Art LIGETI, MR. DESIRE, Professor, Music LITTLE, MR. LOWELL P., Associate Professor, Mu LONG, MISS MYRA, Secretary, News Bureau LOOMIS, MR. KENNETH B., Professor, Art LOWREY, MR. GEORGE A., Asst. Professor, H LUDEMAN, DR. HELEN A., Assoc. Prof., Chemi MADDOCKS, DR. GLADYS, Assoc. Prof., English MAGEE, MRS. KATHERINE W., Assoc. Prof., H MANSELL, MISS D. MOIRA, Assoc. Dean, Nurs MARK, MRS. EVA H., Asst. Professor, English MATTEI, MISS CRUZ A., Asst. Professor, Occupational Therapy MACY, DR. MABEL E., Professor, Art MAYS, MRS. MARGARET, Sec'y to Dean of Wo MCCULLEY, MRS. LEE B., Instructor, Nursing McGOWN, MISS CAROLINE, Tutor, English MCKINNEY, MRS. EDITH S., Asst. Professor, Nurs McMlLLON, MRS. HELEN C., Library Science, Librarian MECAY, DR. WILLIAM L., Asst. Professor, Chemi MENDIENHALL, MRS. RUTH L., Associate Profes Child Development MILLER, MRS. CAROL W., Secretary, Nursing MILLER, DR. HARLAN C., Dir., Prof., Mathematic MITCHELL, MISS MARTHA, Asst. Professor, Musi MOLLOY MARTHA Asst Professor Nurslng MOORE MISS CAROLYN W Instructor Nursmg MORRISON DR T L Director Professor Business and Economics YERS GRACE Supervlslng Teacher Demonstration School NELSON MRS MILDRED M Instructor English NICHOLSON MRS SALLYW Instructor Nursmg NORMILE MRS CAROLE Secretary to Dean of Graduate Studies WSLEY MISS LUCILE C Graduate Asst Llbrary Science PANNELL MRS CAROL Research Asst CHAS PECKINS DR RUSSELLG Asst Prof Education HILLIPS MR PAUL W Inst Rellglous Educatron ORTER MISS DOROTHY Asst Professor Sociology ORTER MISS HELEN E Secretary to the President ORTEUS RONAY RYZINA URSLEY MISS JEAN Asst Professor Nursmg DR ANDREW C Research Asst CHAS DR EDWARD A Assoc Prof Blology MISS ROBERTA F Asst Prof of Nursmg YKE DR RALPH E Asst Professor Nutrltronal Research CHAS EAGAN DR BARBARA B Professor Home Management CHAS ICHTER MRS MARGARET Secretary to Dean of the Faculty IDDLE IGLER OACH OACH OACH MISS IDA BELL Asst Professor Nursmg MR FRANK C Durector Prof Journahsm MISS JANET Instructor Nursmg DR JOSH P Actnng Director Prof Speech LORA B Instructor Nursmg OBERTS MRS MARGARET Pranlst HPER OGERS MRS DOTTIE L Secretary Testing and Guldcmce Center OSELAND PAUL Assocrate Professor Art OUSE MISS ELLINE Nurse Hygela OWLETT MRS BERTHA LEE Supervlsung Teacher Demonstration School UST MR MELVIN E Asst Professor Educatlon ODBUCK MRS MARIE L Asst Professor Nursm ALTZMAN MRS BARBARA R Instructor Nursmg AMS LEWISC Chemistry CHULTZ MISS LUCIE C M Asst Prof Chemistry HERRILL DR CLAUDINE Asst Professor HPER HIELDS MRS VIRGINIA Supervlsmg Teacher Demonstration School IM MISS JESSIE Inst Business and Economrcs IMMONS MRS GLENDA B Instructor Busmess and Economlcs MITH MRS GLADYS Secretary Registrars Office . . 1 1 ' I 1 -I 1 , . 1 ' ' 'I 1 1 . I 7 , 1 - -I 1 1 - 'J 1 1 - i 1 -I -1 . , - 1 -1 . . , . .7 . ., . . . . , . .f ., I I T 1 1 ' 1 I . T 1 -1 n - ' ' 1 1 ' 1 ' . 1 ' -1 -1 I ' ' , . ., . ., I . F , ., . . , ' . . 1 - -1 - 1 ' . ' 1 - '1 1 1 ' . 1 - 1 n I ' 1 1 ' 1 I . . . 1 ' '1 1 '1 1 l ' I -1 1 , I . . 1 - '1 1 -1 I . ' 1 -1 1 , , . . . ' 1 - 1 1 1 - -I 1 2 ' ' 1 1 1 - 1 ' J 1 1 - I 1 1 I 0 1 ' ' '1 ' I ' 1 - -i - 1 9 . I , . ., I ' 1 'J . ' , . -, . ., 1 - I J - 1 ' 1 1 I 1 1 J '1 ' 1 ' 'J 1 . . , . 1 ' 1 1 SMITH, MRS. JOSEPHINE M., Asst. Cataloguer, Library SPARKS, DR. DADE, Prof. of History and Governmen SPECK, DR. ELDRED C., Associate Professor, Business and Economics SPELLMAN, MISS COREEN M., Assoc. Prof., Art SPURGIN, MRS. JIMMIE, Nurse, Hygeia STARNES, MRS. JEWEL, Mgr., Pub., Sub Fountainsn STEPHENSON, MISS MARY E., Asst. Prof., Nursing STOVER, MR. BILL J., Research Asst., CHAS STURROCK, DR. MURRAY G., Associate Professor CHAS Research TAYLOR, DR. A. ELIZABETH, Associate Professor, History and Government TAYLOR, MISS WILLIE LEE, Period Librarian TERRY, DR. ANNE A., Asst. Professor, Chemistry THOMAS, DR. ELIZABETH F., Assoc. Prof., CHAS TRAMEL, MISS AGNES C., Asst. Professor, Englis TYER, DR. DORA R., Professor, Child Development CHAS TYSON, DR. JAMES D., Director, Professor, Speec and Hearing Clinic UNDERWOOD, MRS. NELLIE B., Dir., Sin Cuidad VAN DEEST, MRS. NANETTE, Instructor, Nursing VARNER, MISS CORNELIA, Asst. Prof., English VOSE, MR. GEORGE P., Associate Professor, Nutrition Research WADDELL, MRS. ALICE R., Secretary, Chemistry an Physics WALTER, DR. WALDEMAR M., Assoc. Prof., Biolog WALVOORD, DR. ANTHONY C., Prof., Educatio WARD, DR. BEULAH F., Asst. Professor, CHAS WARREN, MRS. MAXI'NE, Instructor, Education WESTCOURT, MR. FRED N., Assoc. Prof., Biolog WHITE, MISS MARY E., Associate Professor, CHA WHITE, MRS. OLIVE, Asst. Professor, History an Government WHITTEN, MRS. OLIVE M., Asst. Professor, Englis WILEY, DR. AUTREY NELL, Director, College of Art and Sciences, Director, Professor, English WILLIAMS, MISS SANDRA, Grad. Asst:, English WILLIS, MISS CLARA, Supervising Teacher, Demonstration School WILLIS, MR. ERNEST, Custodian WILSON, MRS. LEONA P., Order Librarian WOLSON, MRS. LUCILE M., Instructor, English WOLTERS, MISS ALINE, Asst. Professor, Business and Economics '- WOOLSEY, DR. A. WALLACE, Director, Professo Foreign Language YESSIS, DR. MICHAEL, Asst. Professor, HPER YOUNG, DR. PAUL P., Director, History and Government Professor, Government YOUNG, MRS. VENETA O., Asst. Professor, Hom Economics Education, CHAS Alice Plerce Kath: Rompel Nadme Gates prune a barley plant In bofany class 'N. - 5 ' 4.45 - . . ': A Learning the principles of dicfaphones are these senior business maiors. wr vi M, Working wlfh chemlcals IS one ofthe many tasks of a chemistry malor -eff' x i 1J Oo Q , x3 ' - +2 K A S . . , 0 Yi O 0 ' ',.r:'f 15 L 5-f. - I ' f , ' 2 1'5 io! 4. V ' al 1 P 3 43, rd, Y Y, hifi-ll ' -ffwf A' i2 mls W 51:55, xl ew Q .. UW mlm an l This advanced English class looks like they're enioying the lecture. .il milfs ' Wllllom Johnson demonstrates the electronic equipment from the teachers angle l ' HL. Uf .Q J W- RAL U-1,3715 5 ,,..- CT' 4 x mi' t rr s H e ' tT,,W15fz'? ,, 'A , - r -1 -I , t I - , . ' I3 nf - f' i fl-7317. , ' . , 1 , .T ' -- ' - ' H, A '3 1 . ' '- ,, 1 K in i ' W , ,Y,,,.f- , , N N I 3 - M A ' . T N' .N I 'LE A ff, . X ' w1'- 1 ' .V 1 C 'w ' . U sfh' :W r l f 1 ,wr yu tt Uaitg ,.l.tw, I ,fi ,NN gx . N I tum. ,3 0 A K ,at , -1 I ' . 'ft ' 1 r e , ' 1 3'1.: - '-5 Q f wt t ' t tt' W 5' ' tot ' r.E li will e . c T V ' t,Hwgnf .. ' H - i . V i 9 ,sift f. ff I -1 I In-It .J I 1. IMI- - - . V V f - T-I ll: Qow w' :nv tt . '- , - :sf ,. - i I. f!.'J:.:N W, f 1 , - F f , , Q - 1, ,E im. ,HIM ' ,- ' ' ' ' ,, t '-'H4 L . 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A dlscusslon group fled work as seen conferring with Dr Bucklew 2 ,4wP v ,aaa T:-ifie-Q H Ai L?S 'Vx it W, K Aga: Nun Lowe, 0 cost member in The Cradle Song, performs on opening night VWWA 'vig' ' 'W ' Ui ,W .7 V , I f-1-X , I re , u r M we H rr W irq W 2 Vi KJ price. i ,,,f , 71,7 , A, ,,,, , - Ase 5 f NN fit xx -'44, Bw' jj .lf 1 2.9 Bb' ! S5 61354. W. nior speech and hearing mcior, Karen Dill f lf' ard, works to correct speech defects. ,, c , ,,r . ggi- 'I A Q. ' -'gif few, if c, - Q5 u ,ANS '-. L sg, , 1 X Y N - F J ,- 1 ' r 4 ' 4 '33, , ., I 9 ' ' c c,.. ., A, A VJ ri, iz 1 f 4 A-gf r , ' 1-3' ' 'F ' TY' VAT. V Y-v . - -n 3?- Three young students investigate the wonders of nature I HL. ' X' I un ... H WL Lgufdkm-H : Art students work to perfect techmques In drawings Qqwg 75- S. fs' .ZQ 0'-5 A5 X, ,- I Choralier members relax in the country to get the feeling for cz little Western music ,aff gn if we 70 3 , 3 Janef Bldlack begins work on a new outfit by measuring each paffern piece for flqt patterns class N-Q, 'J' I-Q, D Q1 if 1 'A Z Archery develops eye-hand coordination, as well cis agility ITT1-T' ,-4,iEEL1. , 'WEE' lf 'CU' 7 vga 1544 , J HH mg.. N Nurslng students sfudy techniques In hospital procedure wlih the and of c felevlslon 7 Q wg? 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D , O 4 AS O' O - 'E ,Xe 0 o 0 6 o 2 0 O .- o Q ' 5+ 2 5 Y 5 0 5 0 0 o 2 0 0 0 W 2. 2 - - nl 'Il 1 , ns Dear Students: The Campus Government Association, CGA, is an organization existing to promote loyalty to the Uni- versity, its standards and ideals, and to maintain a democratic way of life on the campus by providing a channel for the active participation of all members. The activities and programs which CGA sponsors each year are the fall student council retreat, University Review, Freshman Sponsorship Program, Gold Rush Carnival, Citizenship Week, winter CGA Retreat, weekly meetings of the Student Council and divisional Campus Government Association residential units, mass meetings of the student body, Spring Leadership Seminar, and elections throughout the year. CGA is also responsible for the Handbook of information and University Calendar revisions each year. I will not try to tell you that CGA is without fault and to be honored in every way. We have realized the fallacies in our organization this year and have made the reorganization of the entire Association the ulti- mate ambition of our year of service. Only if an organization such as CGA will evaluate itself constantly and correct its faults can it truly become the voice of an aware, mature student body. Then will the Campus Government Association of the Texas Woman's University become, in practice as well as in theory, your organi- zation. I send you this message with utmost appreciation and respect, Elaine Meeks President Campus Government Association -MISS. ELAINE MEEKS CGA President i .ho lib CGA officers and board members participate in University Revue which introduces the Freshman Class to CGA and gives them a preview of the previous years Stunts Carroll Baxters duties as vice- president of 'CGA includes handling all elections on campus as well as serving on various committees in CGA. Nan Lowe CGA secretary is In charge of recording the minutes of each meeting accurately, delivering notices to Council members and writing letters. As treasurer of CGA Betsy Larkin is responsible for handling the fi- nances of both CGA and the Gold Rush Carnival. ,ag ii Voting members of CGA meet during mid-semester retreat to discuss constitution revisions, Stunts, and iudiciary board. Voting members of CGA meet to discuss plans for the student body. They are lseatecll Lynn Parks, SCSA presi- dent, Hazel Burnett, RT president, Char- lene Mabry, SFC president, Becky Da- vila, WRA president, Judy Huffhines, SCRA president, and Gail Wallace, Daily Lass-O editor. lStandingl Ruth Palacios, Daedalian editor, Lee Martin, Senior Class president, Toni Stasswen- der, Junior Class president, and Romelia Quintanilla, Freshman Class president. Dormitory presidents are also voting members of CGA. They are ll to rl Cyann Looney, Jones, Toni Reyna, Say- ers, Sarah Page, Fitzgerald, Barbara Yancy, Capps, Dottie Echols, Houston, Mary Margaret Mueller, Stoddard, Betty Denny, Mary Hufsford, Patsy North- cutt, Smith-Carroll, Mary Helen Bazan, Lowery, Carole Lofland, local students, Janet Marvin, Parkland Nursing Center, Susan Quigley, Houston Nursing Center, nnie Lyerl Austin and Bo y, . Other voting members of CGA in- clude Texas lntercollegiate Student Asso- ciation officers, Intercollegiate Associa- tion of Women Students delegate, and Freshman Class dorm representatives. They are lseatedl Linda Ordelheide, Houston, Donna Pitcher, Capps, Martha Kimmons, Hufford, and Beryl Craig, Lowery. lStandingl Margwen Murphy, TISA Central Agency Director, Karen DeWitt, TISA iunior representative, Tom- my Jo Dill, IAWS delegate, Nancy Ann Smith, TISA senior representative and District 2 chairman, and Susan Potter, Sayers. H it 3 Dear Students Equal opportunnty nn terms of equal abrhty umphes a broad basts for the Women s Recreation Assocrahon Your WRA was pioneered out of the elements of mnovatnon mistakes and modlflcatlons The purpose of the Assoclatron as to further the Interest of leisure tlme actlvttles according to the highest and soundest standards of sports and recreahon The year was lnthated with the tradnhonal Fun Nute to orxentate the freshman Followmg Fun Nate was the Lantern Parade a symbol of unlty and frlendshlp between all four classes Next came Corn Huskm with a of nts color and festlvlty IH the cool October evening Besides the three menttoned acttvltles WRA sponsored seasonal clubs such as Hocky Outings Golf Folk Dance and many others SFC and WRA opened up the year I964 wlth a lomt project known as Happlness Day which proved to be quite successful All members of the Llterary Social Clubs thoroughly enloyed themselves at the annual Volley ball tournament WRA went Into actlon agam after being tnactlve for finals on the week of reglstratnon Basketball began the sprung semester along with all of the other rndlvldual sports The Hootennanys sponsored throughout the year were enroyed by all especially the folk muslc lovers The Social Recreatlon Club sponsored many actwr tres an which both the faculty and student body partrcspated Those of you who are Senrors will remember the fun ttmes had and the trtendshups made through parhcn patron In WRA And for those of you who are not seniors you stlll have the opportunity to enrtch your llfe by uslng the recreatlonal factllhes and actlvlttes at your dtsposal Yours stncerely Becky Davtla WRA president MISS BECKY DAVILA WRA Prestdent XX Christie Cowan is vice-president Secretary, Janice Trigg, takes care As treasurer, Pat Benevidez han- of WRA and her duties entail taking ofthe minutes of each meeting, mim- dles all the money for WRA. She care of WRA points and handling all eographs them, cuts stencils for all orders and pays for all food and the elections in WRA. literature, delivers messages, and refreshments, plus collecting and pay- writes invitations and thank you ing all bills. notes. for ,, 1 1 apr' 5 I M ' i I: 5 -e 1 f l l i e' i l if Q .l s. l f A A l 'VA Mrs. Kitty Magee is sponsor of WRA and actively takes part in WRA activities as well as being available advice when any problems occur. lQ t i 5 2 fr f t ' l ' 1 ,lx X XJ WRA has several managers for their various clubs this year Club managers are tkneelingl Molly Martin Caperettes Martha Kimmons Bicycle Bobbi Peters Basketball and Merrill Whytlaw Recrea tional Swim tstandmgl Mary Cothran Tennis Lonnie Londak Social Recrea tion Karen Gump Bicycle Carolyn Horlander Basketball and Drenda Hug don Recreational Swim Dorm representatives for WRA this year are Gwen Marks, Fitzgerald, Ellie Truelock, Smith-Carroll, Donna Brasher, Stoddard, Carolyn Raeke, Fitzgerald, Pepper Martin, Jones, Lori Liccioni, Stod- dard and Valerie Marshall, Jones. These girls represent their dormitory and carry back WRA information to their dorms. WRA club managers iseatedl Nancy Marshall Volleyball Beverly Amass Badminton and Lynda Harris Fencing lkneelingl Nancy Koch Archery Jan Cunningham Archery Melanie Malin Volleyball and Carol Craft Outing istandmgi Margaret Lopez Trampoline and Gymnastics discuss upcoming club schedule Other WRA club managers are lseat edl Jan Gandt Softball Gerry Higgs Hockey Karleen Richter Hockey and Lmda Santorufo Bowling lstandingl Paula Lrle Golf Claudia Spang Folk and Square Dance Gay Hood Softball and Nancy Lovett Rifle '74 Freshmen Dormitory Representatives and special committee chairmen discuss spring activities 'for WRA. They are iseatedl Pam DePointer, Capps, Mariorie Paben, Houston, Marie McCluskey, Aus- tin, Jo Ann Siegmund, Publicity, and Linda Yarberry, Programs, istandingl Denise Wark, Parliamentarian, Bertha Hernandez, Historian, and Norma Acker, Parkland Representative. All students attended the WRA fun night which introduced the Freshman Class to WRA and its activities. After the program, students were able to par- ticipate in basketball, volleyball, ping pong, social recreation and swimming. Dear Students, The Student Council of Social Activities has been very busy this year with projects and activities to make your year at Texas Woman's University more enjoyable. To the Pub was added a new acqua-colored bulletin board, on which were posted notices of events of interest in the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area. Early in the year SCSA worked with Texas ASM to select one of our students as Aggie Sweetheart. This year the final selection took' place after a fun-filled week-end on the A8.M campus. To kick-off the campus-wide social events of the year were the Pre-Corps Trip Activities, A reception gave students from TWU and A8-M a chance to meet. Then came an informal dance to the music of the Serenaders, followed by a bonfire and midnight yell practice in Lowery Woods. Popular music was enjoyed by the thousands, as the Brothers Four performed before a capacity crowd in the Main Auditorium. Before our University Holiday , all-campus dance, the Singing Cadets of Texas A8-M performed, and were honored with a reception in the student lounge. Music for dancing was provided in the ballroom by Tony Pastor and his Jazz Ensemble. Christmas, beauties and ice were the spirit of the Annual Christmas Formal. Couples danced in the ballroom beneath a ceiling of glittering ice crystals. Plans for spring were centered around Redbud and the Coronation Ball, where our lovely Redbud queen reigned. The Honors Day Assembly featured another spring project of SCSA, the presentation of a cup to the Literary-Social Club with the highest grade point average. We have enjoyed this year's activities, and we hope that through our efforts, you have enjoyed being a part of them. Sincerely, Lynn Parks, President Student Council of Social Activities MISS LYNN PARKS SCSA PRESIDENT .nn-I J Officers of SCSA who are meeting to discuss SCSA council members Janet Bidlack, Sharon upcoming plans are Merrill Whytlaw, historian, Applegate, Ann Schukar, Constance Stanley, Yo- Paula Rich, treasurer, Lynn Parks, president, Kay landa Anzaldua, Johnnie Jones, Virginia Sue Davis, secretary, and Wilma Wallis, reporter. Barnes, and Rosalind Ferguson discuss future acti- vities. Students mob the Brothers Four after their performance which was only one of the many successful activities SCSA has had this year. Tessies and their dates dance to the music of Durwood Cline at the Christmas Formal, held in the SUB ballroom. Y Aggie yell leaders and Sweet- heart finalist participate in the Midnight Yell practice held after the Pre-Corps Trip dance. Dear Student Body, The Student Council of,Religious Activities has strengthened the religious atmosphere during the year by offering many inspiring and stimulating programs. At the beginning and end of the year, SCRA sponsored All-Campus Vespers at the little-Chapel-in-the-Woods. Throughout the year, each dormitory vesper chairman conducted weekly vesper services. Each dormitory also sponsored services at least twice during each semester at the Little-Chapel-in-the-Woods on Sunday mornings. Other activities included the Meet Your Minister and the Spiritual Development Day assemblies. At the Spiritual Development Day assemblies, a Protestant, Jewish and Catholic clergyman spoke to the student body. ln December, the traditional White Chapel Service was followed by the White Breakfast. The Easter service in Redbud Auditorium featured a guest speaker. The main proiecl' of the year for SCRA was the purchase of songbooks for the dormitories. Sincerely, E . Judy Huffhines SCRA president MISS JUDY HUFFHINES - SCRA President Fa SCRA officers Sqrqh Page Mere Serving as denominational repre drth Sucher and Helen Luann Jones 5e 'lUl'Ve5 Were JOYCG 5ln9l6f0f1 qsslsf at the Little Chapel inthe Nancy Craig Stella Cvnfhw Gdrcw Woods programs and Charlene Espedahl SCRA dormitory representatives were lback rowl Ellen Fisher Linda Goolsby Jennifer Elliott Lynn Stieb g Winona Duhon Anna Ekmark and Alice Terrell lBottom back rowl Jane Turpin Romella Qulntanllla Charlene Espedahl and Ramona Du on SCRA lined up on the stage for the SCRA members have cr leisurely meal following the Christmas White annual Meet Your Minister assem- Chapel Service. bly. is., pf' ' ' li- 'Clie - 1 11 Students: The Student Finance Council is a worthy organization, the purpose of which is to give uid to deserving students trying to finance a university education. To raise money for scholarships, SFC sponsored Howdy Dinner in September on the lawn of Hubbard Hall, the annual rummage sale, and a Happiness Day during which students purchasing tickets were allowed to wear long pants. Happiness Day was conducted in co-operation with WRA. Dorm breaks during exam week was also sponsored by SFC during which snacks were sold. SFC's Friendship Dinner was also a SFC-sponsored event. SFC is an organization in which students can participate, have fun and better yet, accomplish a worth- while purpose. Sincer y, P Charlene Mabry, SFC president MISS CHARLENE MABRY SFC PRESIDENT , , f. FL, - in 8, u ,-f l L ,f raw g ,. EBRIIIIH PAPER CUNPANY .N ...N ...W-Q SFC officers Claudia Ferguson and Barbara Brum- The SFC council which assisted at the rummage field sort rummage in preparation for the SFC- sale are Kitty Edwards, Dee Madry, Connie Roitsch, sponsored rummage sale. Linda Cerda, Gloria Stodgill, Velda Hill, Carol Schornack and Sarah Henisey. Lines are long at the Howdy Dinner but Mrs Blond Aggie lover tries to win a man in the SFC Frederika K Bell Stoddard Hall director managed Skli Uffef H0WClY Dinner to find a friend at the beginning of the line :uni an QA: 0 Dear Student Body: Round Table this year has undergone a big change. Complete constitutional revision was our maior goal for '64, Widespread club interests have been broken down into organizational councils which work through Round Table to better club interest and relationships. Club coordination is the goal of Round Table, and this involves up-to-date activity and financial data from clubs to keep them functioning well. Club constitutions are checked and approved through Round Table, however, we do not dictate to these clubs, but merely serve as a sounding board for various club activities. ln October, Round Table worked with the eight literary-social clubs in planning this year's rush activities. February called upon Round Table to check all club membership and officer requirements. April brought about elections for 1964-1965 club officers, and Round Table used their materials on various clubs for the '65 Hand- book of Information. We also turned over financial reports ta the university comptroller for the year's final monetary tabulations. As a voting member of C. G. A., we have tried to concentrate on the best interests of the seventy-odd clubs that Round Table administers. We hope the challenge here has been met to fulfill our obligations to each club member. Sincerely, Hazel Burnett, Round Table president MISS HAZEL BURNETT Round Table President l E 5 Round Table officers Karleen Richter, The llterary soclal club councll of Round Table worked Rosalmd Ferguson Judy Connor and buslly to co ordmate literary soclal club achvrtles thus Beverly Francis dnscuss future Round year They are lseatedl Annette LeCocq, Mable Kwong Table plans Carole Lofland Jane Turpm lStandmgl Terry Reagan Sue LaMotta, Charmaine Lake and Mary Lou McCollum A new Round Table sponsored event thus year was the get acquamted round robin Thus recenvmg Iune at the Pre Rush Tea gave a week before the Pre Rush Tea Here the students an opportunity to meet presidents and Aglanans meet prospective members sponsors of the eight literary social clubs Dear Students, l'm sure many of you still wonder iust what TISA is. The Texas Intercollegiate Student Association is a service organization dedicated to the ideal of providing educational means for developing qualities of vigorous and effective leadership as well as responsible and informed citizenship. Its purpose is to aid individual student governments of Texas colleges and universities in discharging their duties to their student constituents in a more effective manner. By working together on common school problems the individual school can be exposed to an exchange of ideas and solutions which it could not realize working alone. Only when the school looks beyond the confines of its own campus is it able to see and extract contributions from other student bodies for its own growth and improvement. For this purpose TISA offers a Spring Convention, two District Meetings, a Presidents Conference and Central Agency. Each service offers a different opportunity for students to gather informationa The Central Agency is located on our own campus and carries on a year round program of filing and reporting which is available to all member schools. The files include schools, student government activities, and special school protects. Thus TISA serves your student leaders and you. Yours in TISA, Margwen Murphy Central Agency Director TISA officers are Karen De- Witt, Junior Representative, Margwen Murphy, Central Agency Director, and Mrs. Nancy Ann Edwards Smith, Senior Representative and Dis- 't Fifi . trict Two Chairman. ' ,tl- ravi x R. 1 gs. Two presidents confer at TISA convention. Tom Green, president of Texas Intercol- legiate Student Association and Dr. Guinn, president of TWU, discuss TISA after meeting. Delegates from various col- leges which are members of TISA meet in one of the ses- sions to discuss matters which are pertinent to all schools. Dear Students Turner Cotledge manogIng edltor of the New York TImes, has soId SCIENCE can make an atom bomb, but only the human mInd, the human SPITII can control It The Issues are POIIIICGI dIpIomatIc ond mIlItary for the most part, not scIentIfIc No scIentIfIc deVICe can measure and assess those ISSUES for the average cItIzen lt takes a human broIn to do that yes the braIn of Intelllgent and sensItIve IournaIIsts New techmques In moss communIcotIon as a result of mans InventIons wIlI free lournohsts from one tIme onerous rou tIne chores and leave them more tIme to apply theIr talents tothe trIple goals at better reportIng better wrItIng and better edlllng The some IS true of The DaIly Lass O as It serves as a tool to traIn the Iournaltsts of today fuIfIIIIng the need of com munIcotIon In a campus communIty to be the sensItIve Iournallsts a world aglow Wlfh POIIIICQI dIpIomatIc and mIIItary ISSUE demands It has been an excutlng year news WISE Slnce September, we have seen the sIgnIng of a test ban treaty among leadIng natIons In the world the crIppIIng effect of race rIots the C1SSUSSInUlIOfI of PresIdent Kennedy We have seen on the TWU campus, among other thmgs the announcement of a new dormItory that wIlI house not one but three classes We have seen a student body express theIr wIIlIngness to Wflfe a new constltutton for the Campus Government ASSOCIUIIOH In a desIre for Increased effectIveness It has been my deslre to make The DaIIy Lass O a true reflection of these events It IS not enough for o campus news paper to be merely a bulletIn board or a publlc relatIons medla It must search out and reflect the mood and thoughts both good and bad-of IIS readers It has been grotIfyIng to recelve letters for pubhcatlon from students and to overheor theIr dlscusslon of Informotlon contomed on the pages of the Lass O lt has alarmed me however that at the same tIme a molonty of the student body has overlooked the Lass O as a leadIng medlo of communIcatIon on the campus a medIum whlch can reach a larger percentage of students than any other voIce on campus The Dally LassO IS and must always remaln, a UnIversIty newspaper lt must reflect falrly and Imparhally the hop penIngs and thoughts of all IIS readers students odmInIstratIon and faculty and It must through Its edItorIol columns comment on the actIons of all three Then and only then, can The DoIly Lass O deserve the name newspaper I know no better phIlosophy for any newspaper or edltor than the words of Thomos Jefferson when he sold he knew of no safe deposItory of the ultImate powers of socIety but the people themselves And If we do not thmk them en Ilghtened enough to exercIse that control Wlfh o wholesome dIscretIon the remedy IS not to take It from them but to Inform theIr dIscretIon by educotlon Smcerely, GoII Wallace Dolly Loss O edItor MISS GAIL WALLACE DAILY LASS O EDITOR x Judy Barneycastle, first semester wo- man's news editor, and Julie Ward, second semester woman's news edi- tor, discuss copy and feature ideas for the woman's page. Betsy Netherton Kay Couch Margaret Levlngs Sharon Print shop workers Sylvia Martin, Sandi Pratt, Julie Ward, McKinney and Sandi Pratt second semester reporters Linda Berlanga and Diana Dickerson proofread all copy work in the copy room to finish stories for the paper before it is placed in the galley to be printed. Cartoonists for the Daily Lass-O Sharon Young, first semester and Connie Stanley, second semster, look at the finished engraving of their cartoons. Second semester Lass-O reporters Rosie Rios, Gloria Brannon, Diana Dickerson, Carolyn Raecke and Kay .Evers often become frustrated when the deadline is nearing and copy is yet to be typed. Valerie Meston, first semester entertainment editor, 'Linda Berlanga, feature editor, and D'Eva Luthringer, second semester entertainment editor, discuss feature ideas from national magazines. Carolyn Raecke, Lass-O photog- rapher lleftl, and Donna Brasher Daedalian photographer lrightl tell Sandi Pratt, administration edi- tor of the Daedalian, the funda- mentals of good news photog- raphy. Members of the copy class, D'Eva Luthringer, Kay Evers, Lindo Berlanga and Mr. Robert Chambers, associate pro- fessor of iournalism, read and edit all copy before it goes to the print shop for the paper. Dear Student Body: The l964 Daedalian is finally in your hands! Our work is done and we hope that you enioy this yearbook as much as we enioyed putting it together for you. Most of you saw our photographers around the campus, in classes and in meetings taking pictures of you. This is not the only iob that is involved in putting out a Daedalian. Much time and energy is also spent in doing lay-outs, writing cutlines and copy, cropping pictures and drawing the art. But the work does not stop here. We also tried to choose a dedication, theme and color that you would enioy. The numerous little tasks, such as re-doing sections of the Daedalian until we were completely satisfied with them is one of the many reasons we are so proud of the 1964 Daedalian. The year was full for us. There were many events to cover and it was not always easy to do all that we wanted, but we tried. Stairways, the theme for this year's Daedalian, has a symbolic meaning. When we chose this theme we felt that it would cover every administrator, faculty and student on campus. Each year we should strive to grow mentally, physically, and spiritually and many are the stairs that one has to climb in order to achieve the goals that one sets. The stairs are not always easy to climb, some are easy, some are steep, some are winding and others are straight. But no matter what kind of stairs you climbed this year we hope that in the end you had a wonderful l964. But there was not all work and no play on the staff. There was the time that we sat and wrote copy that we did not need. And then there was the time when there was no room to put the pictures that needed to be developed for we had already taken so many pictures. And then too there was the fun of getting to know ourselves and the other staff members as friends and not only as staff members. We always worked together to meet that endless deadline and as a result we grew. We strived for many firsts. The art work and lay-outs are examples of this. There is art work running throughout the book. The lay-outs are simple and gracious. The handlettering is another first for the Daedalian. Having a dorm representative in each dorm helped the yearbook sales and this year more students had their class pictures taken than in previous years. The literary-social club section is another first that we introduced. Yes, there are many memories that we have as the 1964 Daedalian staff. l am truly grateful to each and everyone of my staff members for the help that they gave me in putting out the yearbook. I want to especially send a red rose bouquet of thanks to my wonderful assistant editor, who many times let me cry on her shoulder, as well as to my art editor, lay-out editor, business manager, senior class editor and recreation editor for without them I could never have made it through some of our rough times. l would like to wish next year's staff a wonderful year of memories and to Sandi, l say, good luck, I know you will have a fun time putting out your Daedalian. Sincerely, RUTH PALACIOS l964 Daedalian Editor W Jxuilt K mln. to sg '-Sf , 14, I 'g wr 1JoN'T -'- 9 ' he-f 1 64 X f .- '7 T f - 'Af . so .' Dm.. ' SONETIIVIE, WE A DEADLINE ' -.24 Y., Y t!5i,..bi:-- '4' ,.- eg ff -as-F5 6- x ,f .....':e.n'- Sandi Pratt, assistant editor Lindq Berlanga, business Sanlyn Cooley, layout editor, Designing art layouts for the of the Daedalian, always mqnqger gf the Dqedqliqnl draws and designs layouts cover, division pages and keeps smiling even though Cgllecfg all Qdverfising for for all pages that appear in page layouts is the iob of her hours are long. fha Daeaalian, the Daedalian. Diane Wally, art editor. Sandi Pratt, exhausted, relaxes after the second deadline is finally finished. Waste basket full of scratch paper climaxes a happy, but tired ending. H+., p f ff The class editors Jennifer Elliott, iunior class, Julie Ward, senior class, Gail Gibson and Janice Fowles, freshman class, and Connie Stanley, sophomore class, match copy to layouts for proof reading before they go to the printer. in.. Section editors gather to select pictures for their respective sections. They are Mary Jo Thacker, club editor, Diana Dickerson and Peggy Armstrong, all-campus organi- zations and publications co-editors, and Beth Singletary, special honors editor. Selecting pictures, typing copy and proof- reading copy is all part of the iob for editors Judy Faucett, activities, Kitty Ed- wards, dormitories, D'Eva Luthringer, in- dex, and Betsy Netherton, graduate stu- dents. Missing is Bertha Hernandez, ac- tivities co-editor. Would you like to buy a Daedalian? Sylvia Martin, makes her down payment to the dormitory representatives for the yearbook. They are Gail Warren, Capps, Linda Morris, Smith-Carroll, Shelly Shaw, Capps, and Katherine Schultee, Houston. The Daedalian Quarterly is the oldest continuously pub- lished literary magazine in the Southwestern area and is the official literary magazine of TWU. The magazine pub- lishes fiction, non-fiction, personal essays, original research and poetry written by TWU students. The Quarterly is pub- lished once each semester during the long term. Mrs. Carolyn Shrum Turner, editor of the Daedalian Quarterly. All editing, supervision and selection of material is done within the Department of English. This year the Quarterly was edited first semester by Miss Barbara Mallow, who after semester graduation, was succeeded by Mrs, Carolyn Shrum Turner. The editorial committee and the sponsor, Dr. Gladys Maddocks, helped select and read the material submitted for publication in the Daedalian Quarterly. Seated is Mrs. Olive Whitten, Mrs. Carolyn McGown, Dr. Eleanor James and the sponsor, Dr. Gladys Maddocks. 'X , x ,lf z Art editor, Ann Wingert, illustrated the Daedalian Quarterly this year. . I Q, .Y .g ,- Myra Long, News Bureau secretary, co- ordinates all activities in the News Bureau. The Texas Woman's University News Bureau is the agency that releases university news to the newspapers of the surrounding area. lt also publishes and edits several bulle- tins concerning the advantages of the University. The people directing the News Bureau are trained, com- petent iournalists, sure in their knowledge of newsworthy items needed by the area newspapers. News Bureau assistants, Claudia Spang and Shirley Smith, assist with typing and sending out news releases. Dance committee for the Texas High School Press Association, which is co-ordinated through the News Bureau, meet to discuss plans for the dance. The News Bureau also keeps complete files on the acti- vities of the faculty and student body in case they should be needed by area publications. The Texas Woman s Umverslty Extension Servlce sends out brochures and bulletins explamlng the advantages of a woman s umversrty lt also answers questlons con cermng the Umverslty thus servlng the public Busy mdeed IS the Extension Service sortung through the various bulletins rendering a valuable service to TWU Mrs Loss Knllmgsworth co secretary of the Extensuon Servlce sends out the brochures Mrs Ethel Judkms co secretary of the concerning the varrous departments ot the Extensuon Service helps to explam TWU Unrverslty to any unterested persons through prmted matter to the public Bull Brenholtz printer and Weldon Church Kenneth Presley runs the bug press which foreman drscuss prmtlng a brochure for prints the Dculy Lass 0 the University The Umverslty Press well serves the prlntlng needs of a umverslty the snze of TWU Bulletms catalogues programs lnvutatrons and the Dally Lass O are all publnshed by the press The shop IS well equipped with three Linotype machmes a Ludlow castmg machlne a flat bed press two rob presses proof press and cutters and folders fg 40, ...G l ' We., -1.1y+g111r - f1141r-+-' 1111 S113 f-.-' 1-1: H - 'WF' 1 11 1 1 I 11'T -T 1 L1 . 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Recipients were selected from their major departments on the basis of student scholarship, participation, leadership in academic and extra-curricular ac- tivities, citizenship and service to the University. To qualify for the nominations students must have a B or a high C average and a record of service to the school. Each year 700 universities and colleges elect seniors to Who's Who. The quota for each school is based on the enrollment. Students who are chosen for this honor receive an award certificate, recog- nition in the annual Who's Who publication and the benefits of the Student Placement Service which is provided by Who's Who. 6' WHO'S WH JUDITH MAY ALLEN Judith May Allen, a nursing maior from Houston, is an active partici- pant in campus activities. During her freshman year at TWU, Miss Allen was treasurer of her class, a member of the Student Nurses Association, a student iudge for the Redbud pag- eant and on the Dean's list. In addi- tion, she has been a recipient of the Good Samaritan Scholarship for four years and an Aggie Sweetheart final- ist her senior year. md ,, V V- . .lv .-514 V ,WL x , A .. Y is .N LJ ' 2 ' . fl 2' -ill t :G 4 'ul '. -' F-355 L! A. ,, A fif 'Q lug. ' t . Irr ' . T' .. H- . X .ssl 'N ELIZABETH CARROLL BAXTER During her four years at TWU Carroll Baxter has been an energetic campus leader. A special education major from Dallas, Miss Baxter has been a Redbud Princess, Round Table president, a member of Chap- arral Literary-Social club, on the Dean's List and is presently vice- president of the Campus Government Association. The popular Baxter has also been active in Gold Rush, Corn Huskin' and Stunts. l il Ll l .il FRANCIS A. CAFFEY Francis A. Caffey, a nursing maior from Mineola, is a vivacious brunette. Miss Caffey received a TWU high school valedictorian scholarship, served as secretary of the Student Nurses Association, was a duchess at the annual A8.M 'Cotton Ball and was a Redbud Princess her freshman year. She was selected as one of the ten best-dressed girls and was a sophomore beauty finalist. The en- thusiastic beauty finalist is presently serving as secretary-treasurer of Delphi Society. WHO'S WH my , 'lf al- -'- EDITH SEAY CAMERON Edith Seay Cameron, a home economics maior has been an asset to the university during her attend- ance here. A native of Forest City, Arkansas, Miss Cameron transferred to TWU from Memphis State Uni- versity her iunior year. Cam has been vice-president of Pi Lambda Theta, recording secretary of Phi Up- silon Omicron, a member of Chap- arral Literary-Social club, beauty edi- tor of the Daedalian yearbook and a member of the Home Economics Club. .1 5 SHARON FRANCES COLEMAN Sharon Frances Coleman, a busi- ness education maior, participates in numerous campus activities. Miss Coleman is president of Tau Pi Phi, vice-president of the Modern Choir, vice-president of the Professional Business Women's Club and an officer of Sigma Phi Beta. In addition to her many campus offices she is a member of Aglaian Literary-Social club and the Lass-O Choraliers. L1 'Qi VIRGINIA DELL CRAIG Virginia Dell Craig, a biology ma- ior, is a native of Irving, Pennsyl- vania. During her freshman year, Miss Craig was a member of Alpha Lambda Delta, the Biology Club, the Hockey Club and was on the Dean's List. She served in her sophomore year as secretary of Alpha Lambda Delta, co-manager of the Hockey Club, a WRA Board member, a mem- ber of Beta Beta Beta and the biol- ogy club. She is presently president of the Texas Theta chapter of Alpha Chi, secretary of Beta Beta Beta, a mem- ber of Round Table and Iota Sigma Phi and is treasurer of the Presby- terian Student Association. WHO'S WH 5f BEVERLY MARIE FRANCIS An education for the deaf maior, Beverly Marie Francis has served as a residential assistant in Capps Hall, a member of the Capps Hall religious council, chairman of the CGA pub- licity committee for elections, has been on the B average list and the Dean's list, treasurer of Chaparral Literary-Social club, president of Sig- ma Alpha Eta and the modern choir. This active young woman who hails' from Eunice, New Mexico, is also president of the Delphi Society and secretary of Round Table. ROSE ELIZABETH GAINES A mathematics maior from Port Lavaca, Rose Elizabeth Gaines has been treasurer of Kappa Mu Epsilon, a member of Omega Rho Alpha, Alpha Chi and E. V. White Mathe- matics Club. She has been on the A honor roll 'For two years, has received the Physics Achievement Award and the Upperclass Mathe- matics Award. The intelligent senior is currently serving as president of the Citizenship League. JANETH GANDT .laneth Gandt, a health, physical education, and recreation major from Houston, has participated in num- erous activities during her four years at TWU. Miss Gandt has been active in Stunts, Gold Rush, Corn Huskin' and WRA activities. She is historian of Pi Lambda Theta and is an HPESKR Professional Club representative. She also has been on the A average list and the Dean's List. She was the winner of the WRA badminton doubles. WHO'S WH fs g if 'Q-6' LOIS JEAN GARNER Lois Jean Garner, a music maior from Dallas, is well known on campus for her training in voice. Miss Garner has held the Mary Gibbs Jones schol- arship and the Regent's Scholarship for four years. She is president of the Modern Choir, a soloist with the Lass-O choraliers, a member of Ag- laian Literary-Social Club and editor of Sigma Alpha Iota. GERRY LEE HIGGS Gerry Lee Higgs, a health, physical education and recreation maior, transferred to TWU from the Texas College of Arts and Industries at Kingsville after her freshman year. While at TWU she has been a mem- ber of the HPE81R Professional Club, Stunts, the performing Folk Dance Group, Hockey Club and Badminton Club. A native of Corpus Christi, Texas, she is vice-president of the HPE8aR Professional Club and has been active in Corn Huskin', Gold Rush and Stunts. FRANCES ELIZABETH LARKIN An English maior from Dallas, Frances Elizabeth Larkin has been choreographer for Stunts and Univer- sity Review. She is treasurer of CGA, a member of Chaparral Literary- Social club and finance chairman for Gold Rush. Miss Larkin has been an Aggie Sweetheart finalist, president of the English Club, 'Class Beauty finalist, Redbud Princess and Cotton Ball Duchess her junior year. l f WHO S WHO 'fe , CAROLE JEAN LOFLAND Carole Jean Lofland an Engllsh mayor from Denton has been on the Dean s Lust She IS presldent of the Vlllagers Club and Adelphlan Later ary Socyal club She IS also a mem ber of the senior executnve board Round Table and Alpha Chl and served as yumor class secretary BARBARA MALLOW An Engllsh mayor from McKlnney Barbara Mallow has been editor of the Daedallan Quarterly for two years vlce president of Alpha Chl and a candidate for posture queen She IS a member of Omega Rho Alpha Alpha Lambda Delta and Sigma Tau Delta She has been on the Dean s llst and a member of the English Club CAROL LEE MARTIN Carol Lee Martyn a speech and drama mayor from Jourdanton has been a well known campus leader throughout her unlverslty career Mxss Martyn has been president of her class for the past two years drrector of three stunts dormutory presxdent class beauty finalist Redbud Prlncess and Aggie Sweetheart fmalust She IS a member of Chaparral Llterary Soclal Club and Zeta Ph: Eta She has been on the B average lust and partnclpated yn Corn Huskm and Gold Rush WHO'S WH sh-f P' lx 5 LINDA LOUISE MATHER A chemistry maior from Crockett, Linda Louise Mather is president of Kappa Epsilon Mu, vice-president of Iota Sigma Phi and reporter-historian ot the L'Allegro literary-social club. She is a member of Alpha Chi and the American Chemical Society. She received a grant from the B. McMil- lian Tire Foundation. A January graduate, Miss Mather is currently doing research under the Petroleum Research Fund Grant. 3. gs MARY ELAINE MEEKS Mary Elaine Meeks, an elementary education maior from Pittsburg, has proven her capabilities as a com- petent student leader on the TWU campus. Miss Meeks has been class president, CGA treasurer and is this year's CGA president, She has been a Redbud Princess, music director of Stunts, a member of Phi Lambda Theta, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Delphi Society and has received the Theta Sigma Phi Communications Award. Active in both Gold Rush and Corn Huskin', Miss Meeks has received the Dallas Woman's Club Scholarship and the Mary Huffford Memorial Scholar- ship. iv b NANCY JEAN MUIR An elementary education maior from Dallas, Nancy Jean Muir attend- ed the University of Missouri before coming to TWU her iunior year. She has been on the Dean's List, a mem- ber of Pi Lambda Theta, Alpha Chi and the Rifle Club. For two years she has been a tutor for elementary students in Denton. WHO'S WH LYNORA SUE PARKS Lynora Sue Parks a clothrng and texhles mayor from St Joseph Loul slana has been on the Deans Lust state and natronal Mrss Make It Your Sweetheart Ten Best Dressed Inst and SCSA president for the current year She IS a member of Delpht Society Home Economrcs Club and Chapar ral Lrterary Social Club EDNA PERRY Edna Perry an occupational ther apy mayor from Camden Arkansas has been Posture Queen on the Dean s Lust a member of Chaparral and Home Economics Club Also she served as president ofthe Student Fmance Council her rumor year LAURA RAINS An elementary education malor from Denrson Laura Rams has been a member of Alpha Chr Sigma Tau Delta Iota Sigma Phu and Delphi ette recelved the Dallas Womans Club Scholarshrp and has served as a Chemistry Department tutor Mass Rams was also a beauty frnallst her sophomore and senror year self-with-Wool, 1962-1963 Aggie Literary-Social club, Delphi Society Society. Alee, me attractive brewe- .,, .... Y .L et L X 1 35ml -J, E 1 54 J l I I ' l KE . , -sc -.,. ,L t AW' M . WHO'S WH 115' '- ,s',. 1' 'lf : f i ' rl ill 51, 1 g.'iilll'i , A it tt: .mt -'I fly if 1 ,N - X 'L , I J UDITH KAY ROTRAMEL Judith Kay Rotramel, a home eco- nomics maior from Devine, has been a Redbud Princess, president of the Home Economics Club, recipient of the Mary Gibbs Jones Scholarship and a dorm president. She is a mem- ber of Chaparral Literary-Social Club, Round Table and has participated in Gold Rush. MARY ANN SCHUSTER Mary Ann Schuster, an elementary education maior from Houston, has been a member of Alpha Lambda Delta, Athenaeum Literary-Social Club, Alpha Chi and Round Table. Her other activities include president of Pi Lambda Theta, regional secre- tary for Gamma Delta and Lutheran Student Organization. MARY HELEN SCHWARTZ Mary Helen Schwartz, a sociology maior from Alvarado, attended Illi- nois State Normal University for two years. Since her transfer to TWU, Miss Schwartz has been a member of the Sociological Society, Philo- mathia Literary-Social Club and Al- pha Chi. ln addition, she is president of Alpha Kappa Delta and secretary of Philomathia. WHO S WH -V.. NANCY EDWARDS SMITH An art educatlon mayor from Cam den Arkansas Nancy Edwards Smlth has been a Redbud Princess and one of the Ten Best Dressed She has also been active In CGA Stunts Gold Rush and Corn Huskln In adclltlon Mrs Smith IS also senior representative and dlstrlct chairman of the Texas Intercollegiate Student Assoclahon -r,.,-X WANADA STEVENSON Wanada Stevenson a speech and hearing therapy mayor from El Paso has been a Redbud Princess secre tary of Sigma Alpha Eta hlstorxan of Zeta Phu Eta vlce presldent of Delphi Socuety and Gold Rush fmance chalr man Also Miss Stevenson has re celved the Allm F Mitchell Scholar shlp for two years SYDNEY LOUISE STOWE A special education and elemen tary education mayor from Amarillo Sydney Louise Stowe IS vlce presldent of the Semor Class president of the National Student Council 'for Excep tional Children a member of Chap parral Ilterary soclal club and a Glrl Scout Leader at the TWU Demonstra tlon School Also she received the lOO hour pm for volunteer work at the Denton State School. ,rr-1 use vw-as we llpg-gill: Tall' fw- : iq'-QEIN 453-Ec 's WHO'S WH 'lf LOIS TWITCHELL Lois Twitchell, a dance maior from El Paso, is well-known on campus for her excellence in all forms of the fine art of the dance. The petite Miss Twitchell has been active in Gold Rush, Corn Huskin' and Stunts. ln addition to these activi- ties she is president of the Modern Dance 'Club, corresponding secretary of the HPE8.R Professional Club and a member of Philomathia literary-social- club. LN GAIL WALLACE Gail Wallace, a iournalism maior from Daingerfield, is a tamiliar figure in the Jaybee . Miss Wallace has been on the Dean's List, Aggie Sweet- heart finalist, one of the Ten Best- Dressed and is currently editor of the Daily Lass-O. In addition, the ener- getic Miss Wallace is vice-president of Theta Sigma Phi and a member of the Journalism Club, Alpha Chi, CGA executive board and Chaparral Literary-Social Club. -1 -. so f 'V .A ,awww A 70,4 o . . '54 . G h ii: ,. V, si, v-4 'I ' l 5.F'ig , DIANE ELEANORE WALLY An advertising design maior from Liberty, Missouri, Diane Wally is pres- ently art editor of the 1964 Dae- dalian. The versatile Wally has also been cartoonist for the Daily Lass-O, a member of Delta Phi Delta, on the Dean's List and a member of Delian literary-social club. ln addition she has been an active participant in Gold Rush and Stunts. A WHCTS WH ERMA LOUISE WHITWORTH Erma Louise Whltworth a history Tarleton State College for two years before entering TWU During her two years here on campus she has been on the Dean s List and the B average list press dent of Ph: Alpha Theta and vice president of the Student Education Association She is also a member of Round Table History Club and Citizenship League MARY ANN WILCOX Mary Ann Wilcox a nursing mayor Gibbs Jones Nursmg Scholarship for three years In addition Miss Wilcox has par tlclpated In Corn Huskm and is re cordmg secretary of the Texas Nurs ing Association Miss Wilcox is senior representative to the Dallas Nursmg Center CGA '74 I . b . . I . . I . . maior from Stephenville, attended from Phillips, received the Mary r 1 u 1' I 0 A - . ., ,, . I .- . - , . 2 3 wg 53.5 5 Mm :EJ gl y Qiwgify' 4 'g' H uni MISS GERRY BETH NEUMANN 'Senior Class Beauty ll A19 MISS FRAN CAFFEY MISS ROSALIND FERGUSON Semor Beauty Fmallst Semor BSCIUIY FIHGIISI 9' MISS STEAPHANIE FRY Semor Beauty Fmahst MISS LAURA RAINS Semor Beauty Fmallst QW' MISS CELINA TREVINO Semor Beauty Flnclllst ' 'fd Q MISS SUZANNE DONALD Junior Class Beauty 'ff W1 MISS SUSAN BUSH MISS SANDRA CAVAZOS Jun1or Beauty Finalist JUn'0 Be0UfY FIHGIIST MISS ESPERANZA GONZALES Junior Beauty Finalist 6, .A MISS CONNIE HAINES MISS JOAN KINGSBURY Junior Beauty Finalist Junior Beauty Finalist + Ki? ff? .,:,.,,qg1. 1 45. - , if A - K . .1 . 'T'-V . T +1 Q, ,K X, iigd-..' -3 ,.-,-M. '..-, ,, ' .,,A. MISS NANETTE GABRIEL Sophomore Class Beauty , ,f . .:,i'a'-iw? ' , 1'- -'17 'wp MISS CAROL CATER MISS OLIVIA PAYNE Sophomore Beauty Fmahst Sophomore Beauty Fmallsf 'N q MpsL MISS KAREN RUSSELL Sophomore Beauty Frnahst l --'i '7,-vp. -,W-ngigr, MISS DOT D-ETWILER Miss LETRICE KEMP Scphomofe BWUIY Finalist Sophomore Beauty Finalist .-J2 fi .V ,,,, MISS CAROL ANN HAWKINS 'Freshman Class Beauty rf' MISS JOHANNA LEISTER MISS ALLEEN LOCKHART Freshman Finalist Freshman Finalist MISS CAROL SHUSTER MISS CECILIA RUIZ Freshman Finalist Freshman Finalist I I A radiant smile! 1 , Q' 1 4: X, ' gf w T 't ' L ., H 1 , 42, 'a ' ' Li. 'CTS 1 -4 gp- H, W H I I NANETTE GABRIEL Ready for the ball! 1964 AGGIE SWEETHEART Aggie Sweetheart Fmallsts Judy Allen Nancy Beamer Susan Berry Carol Cater 'Bull Momer Hamel' C UmP Mr Congenuallty Johnnie Jones Martha McKee Paula Rlch Sallye Stapleton JUNE 5UlllnS Sharon Truscott . . 17' .ll f' 'l Q. fi ll A . .,,,,,H, .r' l f l N it ' ' il ' , 4, - HA- - ur , K, LT Ri N ' X 0 7-lv if . I . w . I . 1 gy, . 141 x P! ,-f ,x, A I ll -1:31 . A X V4 C4 ,J , nf -, 'f 'J f 5 4 1 . if E! J Vi , . ,I 1.5 if i : Fl ff - .,t :- W Q WW swf I MISS CONNIE HAINES 1964 REDBUD QUE-EN Connie Haines curtsies for the audi- President Guinn crowns Connie queen Wiping UWUY U fear Of i0Y ffom The ence after being announced Redbud of The Redbud Festival. CIUSSU is her f00mmUfe, MCUY -i0hf1' queen. Son- Proudly escorting the queen ihrough the arch of Queen Connie of the House of Haines enloys The flowers is President Gulnn as The audience ap first dance of the evening with Kung John of the plauds the beauty House of Gulnn Abraham, Gail Elaine Allen, Shirley Anthony, Pamela Joane Avera, Jo Ann Barlow, Gypsy Ann Beechie, Carla Anne Berry, Susan Elizabeth Bratton, Carolyn Ruth Brown, Cheryl Ann Brown, Nancy Ann Carazos, Sandra Marie Carter, Dorothy Lynn Cater, Carol Lynn Cherry, Paula Kay Connor, Judy De Santos, Elma Elida Detwiler, .Erin Dorothy Donald, Suzanne Drosihn, Rudy Ann Erickson, Shirley Anne Ferguson, 'Claudia Jean Ferguson, Rosalind Rhoda Foust, Cathy Fritch, Carla Diane Gibbs, Shelia Aileen Redbud Princesses Glazener, Barbara Jeanette Griffin, Ruby Dell Guerra, Dora Elia Hanes, Connie Sue Hawkins, Carol Ann Jenkins, Laura DAnn Kelly, Elizabeth Ann Leister, Dorothea Christina Leister, Johanna Margaret Lockhart, Ailene Looney, Cyann McCollum, Mary Lou Manning,- Charlotte Marshall, Valerie Martin, Carol Lee Metoskie, Marcia Jon Montgomery, Jennifer Anne Midkiff, Kay Moring, Mary Kathryn Neumann, Gerry Elizabeth Nevels, Carole Sue Payne, Olivia Elizabeth Payton, Mary Celia Parsons, Edna Roberta Porter, Leslie Ann Porter, Leta Margaret Potter, Susan Catherine Raschke, Connie ,Elaine Rea, Carolyn Lea Rich, Paula Jane Rotramel, Judith Kay Rowland, Juanita lCissiel Ruiz, Cecilia Aura Russell, Karen Sue Salinas, Alicia Victoria Schroeder, Carol Ann Schukar, Ann Marie Smith, Nancy Ann Stanley, Constance Stapleton, Sallye Marie Stevenson, Wanada Lorraine Stockdale, Barbara Joyce Stone, Barbara Gail Teague, Nancy Louise Thomas, Charlene Theo Trevino, Celina Elisa Waddell, Colleen Anne Walker, Cheryl Lorraine Wellborn, Deanna Jeanne Wyler, Mary Ellen I .-X if .fl J 2 1 If 1 , ,,,,,f-,- , , l, Laclies-in-Waiting to the Queen Mary Elanie Meeks, Campus Government Association Hazel Manzor Burnett, Round Table Judith Lee Huffhines, Student Council of Religious Activities Lynora Sue lLynnl Parks, Student Council of Social Activities Rebecca Charlene Mabry, Student Finance Council Rebecca Tober Davila, Women's Recreation Association Criteria for Selection of Rosebud Princesses Charming personality Patriotism Democratic spirit Personal attractiveness Genuine 'friendliness Poise and gracefulness Integrity Respect for social standards Loyalty to TWU ideals Reverence toward God Participation in campus activities Sense of humor Cynthia Newkam displays her perfect posture. fs 4 i is , i L.. - x s Y Cynthia's poise and charm wo Posture Queen title for her. 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I u ADELPHIANS Allen, Sandra Almaraz, Viola Baltazar, Sally Beha, Nan Brashear, Lynn Cano, Esperanza Cantu, Imelda Caulfield, Linda Cox, Charlene Cuellar, Fay Cuellar, Hope De La Garza, Anna Gameson, Sue Garcia, lrma Garza, Florence Gilbert, Penny Londak, Elaine Martinez, Virginia Moody, Esther Moore, Mariorie Myers, Betty Newcomb, Carol Owens, Verna Perez, Patricia Salinas, Celia Torres, Lydia Vasquez, Rosa Williams, Viola Bermea, Adela Botello, Yolanda Cerda, Linda Cory, Sheri Diaz, Lucila Flores, Cqrmen wr' Ibarra, Marina Lofland, Carole 33, Moore, Rebecca Murphy, Trish Q rggmf H . ,ill Rivera, Corine Rodriguez, Maria Ybarra, Esther Young, Sherry Adelphian officers relax in Lowry Woods for their outdoor rush. Seated are Corine Rivera, hist.g Carole Lofland, pres., Nan Beha, treas., lstandingl Elaine Londak, pledge captain, Alicia Salinas, SCSA repre., Linda Caulfield, vice-pres., and Verna Owens, sec. Adamson, Judy Allen, Mary Jane Baber, Judy Bush, Susan Coleman, Sharon f' f' 'G I' fr 4 Cowan, Christie Erich, Carol Ng Gaines, Anne Gandt, Jan Higdon, Drenda Horlander, Carolyn Huffhines, Judy Liccioni, Lori Lippman, Lois Lopez, Margaret Miller, Julia Murphy, Judy Newsome, Kay Ratliff, Gail Roberts, Sidney Robinson, Sherry Wozniak, Valerie ty Yancy, Barbara Big A officers prepare for their rush party. They are Pam Brashears, pledge cap. 81 2nd sem. pres., Susan Bush, SCSA rep., Ellen Mattieson, hist., Annette LeCocq, lst sem. pres. and Gypsy Barlow, treas. Missing are Tillie Radsdale, sec., Patsy North- cutt, vice-pres., and Judy Baber, pledge cap. Barlow, Gypsy Brashears, Pamela Brummel, Kathryn Buckholt, Nan Craig, Candy Davis, Eddye De Loach, Rexanne Elliott, Jennifer VJ Garner, Lois Gibbs Frances Gump, Karen Hernandez, Bertha Jones, Nancy Kasper, Penny Ladd, Carolyn LeCocq, Annette Malin, Melanie Martin, Pepper Mattison, Ellen Meenach, Antoinette Northcutt, Patsy Palacios, Ruth Peters, Bobbie Petree, Karen Rompel, Kathryn Snider, Phyllis Thomerson, Linda Wark, Denise '-4' l05 W N ff Abel, Elizabeth Beaver, Marilyn Beckham, Marie Brown, Madelyn Cahoon, Sarah Cass, Elizabeth Droshihn, Ann Eckstein, Joanne French, Patti Hancock, Ruth Lake, Charmaine Luzius, Linda McGinnis, Linda Moreno, Lupe Posey, Mary Robbins, Pat Schuette, Kathryn Strecker, Mary Ann Trevino, Celina Vaughan, Jackie Wiley, Irene 6 I 5 ii nf ,gf Biederman, Jean Brandenburger, Jean Cragg, Jana Cusac, Terre Gade, Kathleen Hocker, Joyce -ii . Martinez, Delia Martinez, Saniuanita 'S' Pounds, Sarah Richardson, Carol Enioying their beautiful decorations of Greek traditions are the following Athen- aeum officers: back row: Mr. George Lowrey, sponsor, Terre Cusac, pledge cap- tain, Molly Martin, hist., Patti French, sec., and Marie Beckham, treas. Front are Lynda Harris, vice-pres. and Charmaine Lake, pres. Amass, Beverly Baxter, Carroll Benavedez, Patricia Creed, Carole Davila, Becky Davis, Kay Freeman, Roxie Froehling, Doris Gabriel, Nanette Linclemann, Mary Lowe, Nana Mabry, Charlene Meeks, ZElaine Murphy, Margwen Nevels, Carol Raeke, Carolyn Rains, Laura Raschke, Connie Rowland, Cissie Russell, Karen Schlegel, Jo Beth Stigler, Suellen Stowe, Sidney Sullins, Jane Wean, Paulette Yarberry, Linda Broussard Ann Burnett Hazel Cater, Carol Cleveland Nancy DeWit Karen Dill, Tommie Dillard Karen Frances Beverly Jackson Susan Joslin Paula Lamotta Sue Larkin Betsy Mays Martha Marshall Val Martin Lee McMilIen Cam Parks Perry, Potts, Pratt, Reid, Nancy Rich, Paula ,.., Richter, Karleen Rotramel Judy Smith Betty Smith Nancy Stephenson Barbara Stevenson Wanada DELIANS ' 3 Baker, Julie 'Barker, Sharon Barnett, Martha Berry, Susan Brown, Nancy Brunot, Barbara Casas, Frances Crump, Harriet Brannon, Gloria Breedlove, Wanda Denney, Betty Dickerson, Diana Dominguez, Olga Garcia, Gertrudis Edwards, Oletha Jean Garcia, Veronica Faucett, Judy Felthaus, Judy Gates, Nadine Gregg, Sherry Goodsell, Karen Griffin, Ruby Graham, Eleanor Graham, Gail Jones, Luann Marshall, Nancy McGinty, Marilyn Nipp, Betty Macey, Joann Machado, Diana Ramsey, Lois Singleton, Jeannie Reagan, Terry Stewart, Margaret Rivera, Evangelina Saenz, Bertha White, Becky Wyler, Mary Wingert, Ann Wingo, Pat Wright, Susan Delian officers prepare for their pirate hunt. They are Ann Wingert, vice-pres., Terry Reagan, pres., Nancy Brown, SCSA rep., Linda Morris, pledge cap., Betty Den- ney, treas., and Nadine Gates, hist. Q9 l Entertaining rushees at an internationally- flavored party are L'Allegro officers Frances Veal, treas.5 Carolyn Davidson, vice-pres., Dr. Anne Terry, sponsor, Mabel Kwong, pres., and Linda Lou Mather, hist. and rep. L'Allegro president and sponsor greet prospective members at the Pre-Rush Tea. ,Q-ite i'5,h25,-2-lfslila 221' f' QL! 'f '4-11-,'1 t f if -- t w - A . , , .L Ju l Members present their song during the an- nual Literary Social Club Sing Song. Davidson, Carolyn Franklin, Carolyn Hutchison, Mary Johnston, Margaret L'ALLEGRO Mather, Linda Murray, Julia Patterson, Mary Thompson, Elaine i I L'Allegro club members the song contest begins. watch intently as MEB Arnett, Sandra Baker, Carol Blaylock, Carole Ferguson, Emily Ferguson, Rosalind Hale, Bobbie Kellow, Judy Kolb, Barbara Lindner, Marion Miller, Karen Neilon, Mary Pierce, Alice Sanders, Leah Thurber, Phyllis Turpin, Jane Verwey, Delora Vester, Jean Ward, Julie Warner, Ann Wescott, Lou Brigman, Vickie Carter, Vickie Harvey, Charlotte Hawkins, Judith McBride, Carol McBride, Dale MEB officers gather round the crystal ball at their traditional Gypsy Rush Party. They are: lseatedl Vicki Brigman, pledge cap., Jean Vester, treas., and Linda Berlanga, rep. Standing are Rosalind Ferguson, SCSA repre., Emily Ferguson, vice-pres., Jane Turpin, pres., Lou Wescott, sec., and Julie Ward, hist. 2 v-7 Bain, Nancy Buring, Janet Connor, Judy Donald, Suzanne Henderson, Sue Hilton, Beth King, Carolyn Leitser, Dorothea Meston, Valerie Olson, Jeannie Pulliam, Patricia Roseland, Nancy Singletary, Beth Stanley, Constance Wallis, Wilma Wellborn, Deanna Wilcox, Mary Ann Cavazos, Sandra Clark, Paula Coffey, Joanna Connor, Jane Douglas, Martha Duffy, Carolyn Edwards, Kitty Evans, Barbara Jackson, Ladonna Jones, Johnnie Kearns, Karen Killibrew, Katherine Looney, Cyann Marvin, Janet McCollum, Mary Lou McGervy, Maureen Otleman, Karen Owens, Dianne Paramore, Lana Pena, Becky Ross, Diane Saenz, Martha Schwartz, Mary Simmons, Carolinda Stapleton, Sally Sturrock, Melba Sucher, Meredith Twitchell, Lois Wearing their traditional black dresses and yellow roses and anticipating a good year are Philomathia officers Sue Hender- son, treas., Mary Johnson, SCSA repre., Valerie Meston, rep., Karen Kearns, vice- pres., Melba Sturrock, chap., Mary Lou McCollum, pres., Sallye Stapleton, art, Dr. Elizabeth Antly, sponsor, Mary Schwartz, sec., and Martha Barrett, art. K C' PHILOMATHIA V-1 'E' vi' r A ,.. i 1' v 'JV' W1 Ti -Tl , - C 'X fix .Fw Delphi officers plan for their honorary dinner where all members of honorary clubs were invited. They are Priscilla Shell, hist.-rep., Beverly Francis, pres., and Wanada Steven- son, vice-pres. Alpha Beta Alpha officers, standing: Judy Miller, parli., Thelma Chamrad, hist., Peggy Wedgeworth, pledge captain, and Linda Taylor, pres. Sitting are Lou Westcott, vice-pres., Vickie Brigman, sec., and Nancy Goin, treas. l Delphi Society Promoting scholarship, leadership and service to Texas Woman's University are the purposes of Delphi Society, an all campus service organization for upper- classmen. Members who are selected on this criteria are tapped in by the graduating class at the end of each school year and wear mortar boards for one week to signify their membership in the organization. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Eva Mark, Dr. Phyllis Abbott and Dean Lurline Lee, Delphi entertained those students who made the Dean's List at a coke party. They also gave a coke party for the seniors elected to Whois Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. Alpha' Beta Alpha Increasing an interest in library development, foster- ing professional spirit among students of library serv- ices and promoting and enriching association among students specializing in the fields of library work are the purposes of Alpha Beta Alpha, library science honorary fraternity. This year the club heard guest speakers and at- tended lectures and, for social enrichment, held a banquet and a picnic. With the purpose of stimulating interest in the field Alpha cm For the purpose of stimulating, developing and recognizing scholarship and the elements of character which make scholarship effective, Alpha Chi is open to upperclassmen with high scholastic achievement. The club is sponsored by Dr. Autrey Nell Wiley, Dr. Harlan Miller and Dr. A. Wallace Woolsey. Alpha Kappa Delta of sociology, Alpha Kappa Delta was formed as an honorary organization for sociology maiors. This end is achieved through a democratic and non-secret organization. Those iuniors and seniors who have maintained a B average throughout their university career are eligible for membership in Alpha Kappa Delta. Paying rapt attention to the business at hand are Alpha Chi officers Mary Ann Landis, sec., Virginia Craig, pres., and Nancy Craig, vice-pres. Alpha Kappa Delta officers Mary Schwartz, pres., Genieve Pagle, vice-pres., and Lynn Brahears, sec.-treas., confer with their club sponsor, Dr. Ethelyn Davis. 53 l 1-5 y --w ik l 1 is With the purpose of recognizing and encouraging high scholastic attainment among freshmen stu- dents, Alpha Lambda Delta promotes high stand- ards of learning which encourages freshmen to ' maintain their scholastic excellence throughout their college careers. To gain membership in Alpha Lambda Delta, freshmen students must have attained a 2.5 grade- point average. Initiated during both the fall and spring semesters, new pledges must don red dunce caps for a week. Freshmen valedictorians and salutatorians are honored each fall at a tea sponsored by the or- ganization. The Delta Epsilon Chapter of Beta Beta Beta honorary society, founded at T.W.U. in 1946, is encouraging undergraduate research in biology and contributing to the University by striving to seek out and encourage through recognition potential biological scientists. Among the society-sponsored events are monthly speakers in the department, trips to the regional convention, book sale, dough- nut sale, and presentation of a booth in the Festival of Nations. Its most outstanding feature 'is the sponsorship of the Frank and Brooks Essay Contest and the McChung Research Award. Alpha Lambda Delta officers, Dorothea Leister, vice-pres., Elma De Santos, hist.g Patricia Pulliam, treas. and Nancy Bain, pres., enioy an evening of singing around the piano. Delta Phi Delta officers study the American art forms They are Mary Ann Jurcak vice pres Ann Wingert and Mary Ann Vordenbaum sec Iota Sigma Phi offncers are Patsy Atkinson corres sec Nancy Rodman pres Linda Lou Mather vice pres and Laura Raines sec treas Promoting an interest in art among college stu- dentsg helping students to understand art' betterg and recognizing potential professional art interests are the aims of Delta Phi Delta, national honorary art fraternity TWUs Alpha Epsilon is the only chapter in Texas Alpha Epsilon takes pride in the fact that for the last three years one of the elght scholarships awarded by the national fraternity of Delta Phi Delta, have been presented to a mem ber of their chapter To promote interests in chemistry among students to foster the mutual advancement of academic bust ness and social life and to stimulate personal ac comphshment in chemical fields are the arms of the Uranium Chapter of Iota Sigma Pr national honorary society for women chemists The chapter was established on the TWU campus in 1946 with Dr Helen A Ludeman as sponsor and the promotion of personal achievement and excel Ience in the field of chemistry is its most important feature . . . . , . . I . . . . . . I - . . . I I . . . . - ' . . . . - . - r -I I , . . . . I . . I . i - . . . . . 1 1 . . . . . , . . . . . . . . I. . . . . . . , . ., f 'f 1 - , .' . Kappa Alpha Mu members Judith Manly, Valerie Meston, pres., Nancy Glenn, treas., Judy Barneycastle, sec., and Betty Nipp, vice-pres. mount the stairs of the .lay-bee to the photo lab. Kappa Mu Epsilon officers pause from a hard days work of problems. They are Lois Hinze, treas., Rose Gaines, pres.g Carol Targett, vice-pres., and Molly Martin, sec. fi. 1 .., 'X Kappa Alpha Mu Setting up booths for most of the school wide functions such as the Gold Rush Carnival to take pictures of all the students who wanted them, and selling doughnuts kept the members of Kappa Alpha Mu, photographic fraternity, busy on campus. KAM photographers were also responsible for many of the pictures used in the Daedalian this year. The organization sent delegates to the national convention and sponsored a contest in photography. Kappa Mu Epsilon 'Helping the undergraduate to realize the importance of mathematics in western civilization, developing an apprecia- tion of the power and beauty possessed by mathematics and providing a society for the recognition of outstanding achievment in mathematics on the undergraduate level are the purposes of Kappa Mu -Epsilon, mathematics honorary fraternity. The aim of this organization is to further an in- terest in mathematics in those schools which place their primary emphasis on the undergraduate program. This year Kappa Mu Epsilon honored transfer and fresh- men students with a social at the beginning of the year. Omega Rho Alpha Alpha Chapter of Omega Rho Alpha was founded at TWU ln September of 1948 by mne freshmen Englush mayors as an honorary fraternity for freshmen and sopho mores m the field In order to encourage scholastic Improve ment The flrst flve members were umtlated March l l949 by the Beta Alpha chapter of Slgma Tau Delta and the faculty sponsors of Omega Rho Alpha Present membership numbers 55 Among the club s most outstandmg features are sponsorship of the Writers Conference and the Freshman Wrlter s program Phu Alpha Theta Eta Nu Chapter of Ph: Alpha Theta holds two mltnatlons a year for those persons who have obtained ellglbnllty through hugh scholastic standing ln history As a national honor society It encourages the study of hustory and rec ogmzes excellence In that field The group s offncual magaznne The Hlstornan recognizes members of the orgamzahon for outstandmg attamments ln the field of history Dr Harrall E Landry hlstory mstructor ns the organlza hon s sponsor Planning the agenda for the next meetmg are Omega Rho Alpha officers Nancy Teague sec Connie Rortsh treas Shirley Cook pres and Barbara Sledge vnce pres Phu Alpha Theta offlcers Moyne Adler pres Debbie Hart vice pres and Lmda Blase report hlst Phi Sigma Iota Members of Phi Sigma Iota, romance language fraternity, hold as their aim and purpose recognition of outstanding ability and attainment in romance languages and literature and promotion of a feeling of friendship between our own nation and the nations using these languages. Under the sponsorship of Dr. A. W. Woolsy, club members were each required to present a literary paper on any phase of literature 'before the rest of the members. During the Festival of Nations they also sponsored a booth full of books, magazines and other literary forms which they sold to interested spectators. Phi Upsilon Omicron Alpha Alpha Chapter of Phi Upsilon Omicron, honor society for women showing scholastic excellence in the field of Home Economics, was established at TWU in 1938. Since that time chapter membership has grown to 556, including the 29 presently active. Phi U takes pride in their contributions to the community by baking cookies for children at the State School once a month, selling Scandanavian Sweets at the Festival of Nations, contributing to the TWU Scholar- ship Fund, and promoting scholastic achievement by awarding the freshman Home Ec. student with the highest grade point average. As special events, they sponsored the decoration of the Home Economics De- partment's Christmas tree and the collection of gifts for needy people in Denton as well as celebrating their Founder's Day with the NTSU chapter. lota Sigma Phi officers take a break in the language lab. They are Olga Rueda, sec.-treas., and .lean Carefoot, pres. Phi Upsilon Omicron officers, Meredith Sucher, pres., Mary Ann Landes, vice-pres., Rebecca Pool, treas.g Connie Raschke, hist.g Mary Alice Withers, libr., Pat Robbins, chap., and Susan Wright, Candle Editor. Pi Lambda Theta officers discuss one of their meetings. They are Mary Schuster, pres., Mary Ann Jurcak, hist., Bar- bara Bruno, sec., and Jan Gandt, historian. Phi Theta Epsilon officers are lleft to rightl: Carole Creed, pres., Linda Loehke, vice-pres., Edna Perry, sec.g and Mary Lou Jo, treas. Pi Lambda Theta Pi Lambda Theta, prospective teachers' honorary fraternity, claims as its goal the fostering of a profes- sional spirit and the seeking and maintenance of the highest standard of scholarship and professional preparation. lt also strives to develop professional fellowship among women engaged in education, en- courage graduate work, and stimulate research in accordance with their purpose, As well as planned programs, the agenda for the year included the sponsoring of a Christmas Party for the children at the Denton State School and the initiation of members during both the fall and the spring semesters. Phi Theta Epsilon Phi Theta Epsilon, the occupational therapy honor society, provides an opportunity for a better associa- tion between members through social and educational development. The annual initiation stresses the value of aiming high. Members are chosen on the basis of their academic achievement and interests in the field. The society sponsors many activities on the campus that are both social and educational. Members sponsored a dough- nut sale for fund raising purposes. On their way to an initiation are Sigma Alpha Eta officers Jeryl Lowe, treas., Molly Huddleston, hist., Beverly Francis, pres., Alicia Salinas, corres. sec., Wanada Stevenson, record. secr., and Karen Dillard, vice-pres. Cutting loose on their musical instruments are Sigma Alpha Iota officers, .Iudy Kemp, pres., Patsy Northcutt, vice-pres., and Lois Garner, editor. Sigma Alpha Eta Sigma Alpha Eta, speech honorary fraternity, holds as its purpose the creation and stimulation of an interest among students in the field of speech and hearing rehabilitation, the encouragement of professional growth through the provision of learn- ing experience outside the normal course of study, and the building of wholesome public relations with other college departments and with local organiza- tions interested in the field of speech and hearing therapy. The Mid-Winter Speech Conference rated high on the group's list of activities. During the year they also heard many guest speakers and com- bined 'meetings with other chapters to gain more educational knowledge in their field. Sigma Alpha lofa Sigma Alpha Iota was created for the purpose o forming groups representative of women who will through their influence and their musical interest, uphold the highest ideals of musical interest and musical education, raise the standards of produc tive musical work among the students of TWU, an further develop a musical interest and understand ing between foreign countries and America wher ever possible. Moral and material aid are provided the mem bers as they strive to promote and dignify the musi profession. Among their varied activities, Sigma Alpha lot members usher at recitals put on by the Departmen of Music and attend as many of the Chambe Recitals as possib'le. Sigma Pi Beta For the purpose of honoring those students in - Department of Business and Economics who ve achieved a high scholastic rating, the honor- fraternity of Sigma Pi Beta was organized. To gain membership in this organization, stu- nts must have attained a sufficiently high grade erage In both general requirements and in the ld of business and economics Sigma Tau Delta For the purpose of honoring those students in he Department of Business and Economics who ave achieved a high scholastic rating, the honor ry fraternity of Sigma Pr Beta was organized To gain membership rn this organization, stu ents must have attained a sufficiently high grade verage in both general requirements and in the reld of business and economics 41 1 okc Stopping for a short coke break are Sigma Pr Beta officers Mary Lynn Graham and Sharon Coleman Sigma Tau Delta officers and sponsor prepare to serve re 'freshments They are Prrscralla Shell Jean Carefoot June Pope Dr James and Nancy Brown Tau Beta Sigma Women, who have made and will make a defi- nite contribution to the band, both as performers and as enthusiastic members, and have promoted an interest in the band as an organization through the student body, exemplified as the best in what is considered to embody superior 'band membership, are offered membership in Tau Beta Sigma. The organization is intended to encourage good social relationships among the band members, and mani- tain a high esprit de corps. Tau Pi Phi To the end of promoting scholarship in the study of business, encouraging the practice of the highest ethical cannons in business and fostering an in- terest in the professional fields of business, Tau Pi Phi, business and economics honorary fraternity, strives toward its goals. TWU's Epsilon chapter, one of the few chapters in the Southwest, includes in its program each year a round table discussion by student teachers in business education. l22 X'q? x X Tau Beta Sig officers, Patsy Northcutt Chris Hoskins and Portia Haynes discuss the agenda Ready and waiting for a formal meeting are Tau Pi Phi of ficers Shirley Grimes, treas., June deArmon sgt at arms Melba Sturrock, vice-pres., Sharon Coleman pres, and Mary Lynn Graham, sec. I2 Theta Sugma Phu oftucers cavort un the uournalusm buuldung They are Juduth Manly keeper of the archuves Valerue Meston sec Gaul Wallace vuce pres Sylvua Martun pres and Ruth Palacuos treas Restung baskstage are Zeta Phu Eta oftucers Phyllus Busby pres Terry Reagan reporter Molly Huddleston sec Annette LeCoque vuce pres and sponsor Dorothy Beck Theta Sugma Phu Alpha Pu Chapter ot Theta Sugma Phu honorary traternuty rewards women un the tueld of uournalusm Many actuvutues keep Theta Sugs members busy durung the year Wuth the sprung comes the Matrux Tea honorung outstandung personalutues un the 'fueld of uournalusm both unsude and outsude the depart ment sponsored by the organuzatuon members The organuzatuon also sends a delegate Yearly to the natuonal conventuon Thus year the Theta Sugs also sponsored a booth at the Festuval of Natuons Zeta Phu Eta Zeta Phu Eta drama speech honorary socuety us organuzed for the purpose of furtherung Interests an the tueld of drama and speech excellence Among the organuzatuon s actuvutues for the year were uncluded the sale of doughnuts both on campus and at the TlSA Conventuon Other actuvutues uncluded club members usherung at the departments many plays and the banquet guven at the end of the year to unstall offucers and honor outstandung members un the Department of Speech l23 o o tit V . . . . . . . . s . . . . . . . . ., . . 1 , ' - , . . . . . . 1.1 l ,I -A K . . . . . , .Q , - . I . V' Q 0 , uu 5. uu . . . . . . . u u I. r u., , . . . . . . . . -, . , . I I 1 'F 1 ' -f I 'F , . . . . . , I . . . 'I I I I 'I u ' 'FQ 1 - o . . 1 ' I . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . Decorating one of the cases in the education build- ing are Association for Childhood Education of- ficers, Janey Dunn, membership, Sherry West, sec- treas., Judy Connor, pres., and Jean Vester. mem- bership. Experimenting with one of their many plants are Biology Club officers Virginia Garza, vice-pres., Marilyn Ruzicka, pres., Patricia Murphy, historian, and Dinah Childs, sec-treas. and Dr. Alan Cocker- 2-if W ACE International Association for Childhood Education members work for the education and well-'being of children by bringing into active cooperation all groups interested in children, in the home, the school and the community. Striving toward the achievement of their goals, they promote desirable educational programs and practices in the elementary school and work toward raising the standard of the profes- sional training of teachers in the field. As some of the year's activities the group invited guest speakers to their meetings and took field trips. Biology Club Acquainting students with the advancing scientific world and providing a means of social contact among the members of the Department of Biology are the purposes of the Biology Club. 'During the year the club sponsored doughnut sales and had parties to better acquaint the members. Guest speakers were brought to the campus to acquaint members with vocational opportunities in science. They also helped with the Science Day activities by taking guided tours around the campus and answering visitor's questions. Q. tudent SEA officers discuss plans for their upcoming dough- nut sale. They are Sue Henderson, treas., Judy Felthaus, sec., Margwen Murphy, hist., and Rosa- lind Ferguson, pres. Education Association Dlefeflcs Club The Dietetics Club a subdivision of the Home Economics lub contributes to the University by bringing together stu ents In the field and by promoting an Interest In foods and utrntuon Among events sponsored by the club are respon :bility for the planning of departmental meetings and the lvlng of a pizza party English Club The English Club composed of English malors enables them o become better acquainted with one another and makes them ware of the many advantages resulting from attainment of a horough knowledge of our language and literature The clubs annual prolects Include the assistance in the ngllsh Writers Conference Festival of Nations and contn utnons to the departmental llbrary and record collections Fme Arfs This year the Fme Arts club helped to raise money for the use of the Art Students Fund This is available to art students ho are unable to purchase supplies A deserving student is given a scholarship by the club The club also sponsors field rips to art museums and displays of student talent Last year they sponsored a student art exhibit and sale to which the community and university students were invited Dretetncs Club officers are seen as they prepare to leave for one of their meetings They are Janet Burmg treas Jane Turpin vice pres, and Mary Ann Landis pres Mlsslng IS Julla Miller sec English club officers discuss the card filing system in their reading room They are Judy Felthaus, pres Marllee Smith sec and Jane Fitzgerald vice pres Preparing to leave for a lecture are Fme Art Club officers, Sanlyn Cooley, pres, Susan 'Bush, vice pres , Betty Denney, publicity, Jane Muller, treas, and Mary Ann Vordenbaum, historian. Missing IS Ji C C X ' .' ' . . . 2 ' is ' . . . . . ' . .. . . ' - . . . 4 ' - . , H , l. 5: Ei: .,. . I li .I . - . I ' I ' ,,l ' I ' . . 9' .- n n Y ' 'x ' . ll l e , . . . . ' 5 - ' . . g . C ' - E f, 1 L l 1,5 lfillifll A' Q' ' a. -: ' ' , -: ' , l Ellen Mattlson, sec Math Club ln 1926 the E. V. White Mathematics Club was or- ganized to bring together students and faculty members in the Department of Mathematics and to promote the science of mathematics in general. lt was named for Dr. E. V. White, former dean of the faculty and director of the Department of Mathematics. The year began with a picnic at the Golf 'Club House welcoming freshmen and other new students, and ended with an informal party given in honor of the graduating seniors. HPE8rR Club Attempting to bring about a cooperative feeling of unity among the present students and graduates of the University with a maior in the field, the Health, Physical Education and Recreation Professional Club initiated programs put on by the different classes of HPESKR Maiors. The year included a picnic for all students of the Uni- versity, the annual Christmas Party, an impressive cere- mony, where a member of each class placed a bulb on the Christmas tree to symbolize the friendship of the club members. The club provides an opportunity for the presentation of specially planned lectures and discussions which will enlarge the ideals and interests concerning the current practices, problems and trends in the field of health, physical education and recreation. History Club The History Club with its many and varied activities brings together students who are interested in history and provides them with an opportunity for discussion of questions dealing with history. Through the club, stu- dents are also given an opportunity for social contact at meetings, parties and other social functions. Each spring the club goes to Dallas for a banquet at a restaurant featuring international foods. iThe clu'b is open, by vote of its members, to those students who have an interest in talking, learning, or thinking about historical problems. Math Club officers pause for a relaxing moment. Taking a walk through the court yard of the HPE8.R building are Professional Club officers Lois Twitchell, corres. sec.g Drenda Higdon, treas., Val Marshall, rec. sec., Gerry Higgs, vice-pres., and Karleen run. Catching up on current events are Moiie Adler, sec.- treas., and Gail Ratliff, vice-pres., History Club. Missing is Judy Kellow, pres. Members of the Clothing Club and officers relax after a busy day of classes and meetings. Home Economics education club officers read one of their trade magazines. They are Donna Taylor, vice-pres., Mary Posey, treas., Sue Stockard, pres., and Pat Robbins, reporter. Missing is Judy Fleming, sec. EWU Journalism Club officers, Diana Dickerson, vice- pres., Sandi Pratt, pres., and Judy Adamson, treas., make plans for the club's annual steak fry. Missing is Judy Barneycastle, sec. Home Economics The fall picnic, and the spaghetti supper are two of the highlights of the Home Economics CIub's activities. These are for maiors in the fields of home economics and home economics education. This club is intended to coordinate all phases of interest in household arts and sciences. The club is composed of several subdivisions which encourage the students to ioin in the phase of their specific maior. The club holds as its purpose the promotion of profes- sional advancement and social improvement for quali- fied students in the College of Household Arts and Sciences. Home Economics-Education The Home Economics-Education Club is another of the Home Economics subdivisions. This club has as its pur- pose to encourage students in the field of education. During the year meetings are held to which special l speakers are invited to talk on their chosen fields. Journalism Club The Journalism Club holds as its purposes the promotion of a spirit of fellowship among faculty members and students of the Department of Journalism, encourage- ment of an interest in all phases of iournalism, and help for students wishing to achieve a practical insight into modern newspaper vocations. Yearly activities include a Coke Party to welcome new members into the department, a steak fry and the sponsorship of guest speakers in the various fields of iournalism. The club also sends a representative to the A8.M Cotton Ball. The year ends with the selection of an outstanding iournalism student. Planning one of their many programs for La Junta are Grace Rameriz, treas, Annette Blum, sec., Diana Machado, vice-pres. and Olga Rueda, presi- dent. Looking through different magazine lay-outs are Judy Robinon, sec., Paula Clark, vice-pres., Merrell Whytlaw, pres., and Olivia Payne, treas., officers ofthe Merchandising Club. Kappa Epsilon Mu For the purpose of stimulating an interest in chemistry among students of the department, Kappa Epsilon Mu was established by the Department of Chemistry. During the year the club sponsors various money-making proiects, such as doughnut sales to provide money for scholar- ships to deserving students and the sponsorship of the Science Day Fair, which is one ofthe club's highlights. La Junta Merchandi ing Club Music Therapy The prrmary purpose of the United Affrlrated Muslc and Muslc Therapy Clubs ss to brnng musnc to the socual llfe of their members and to make a muslcal contribution to the cultural lrfe of the Umversrty Secondarlly they arm to study the outstanding contributions to the modern school of music Students who are not malormg In muslc may attend the club meetings and lom rn the dnscussnons Occupational Therapy The Occupational Therapy Club grves the malors a chance club alms to dlssemlnate knowledge of occupatlonal therapy as a fleld of human service and provide a means of soclal con tact among the malors In the field Throughout the year the club sponsors several guest speak ers and different partres as well as a chance to discuss the varuous opportumtres rn OT Psychology Club Stull an Infant TWU s Psychology Club as barely over a year old havmg been establlshed In January of T963 Its purpose bemq the stlmulahon of mterests In psychology one of the oremost sciences of today It ands In the Intellectual develop ment of the student of psychology by sponsormg fnlms fleld rlps and lectures One of the most popular was a demonstra ron on hypnotism whrch however unfortunately put several fthe members to sleep Muslc Therapy Club officers prepare for the annual All Girls Festival Band They are Rosemary Rmg treas Mr Vance Cotter, sponsor Portla Haynes pres and Linda Yarberry, vlce pres Occupatlonal Therapy club officers plan the agenda for their meetungs They are Tommue Jo Dull dnsplay chalrman and Sandra Arnett pres Carol Day, president of the Psychology Club and Carole Blaylock, vrce pres., relax durlng one of their breaks. I I . . n . I -i - I , ., ' . ki'---sen -- - nc, -,W H O 1 0 A I - to come together for social and educational purposes. The V , . - . . . Q a o 0 1 O , - .I . . I I I l . . , . I , . . i . . . , ' I I l 0 - I . . . I I . Q Professional and Business Women The Professional Business Woman's Club enioyed many guest speakers at their meetings and other social functions. The club is affiliated with the Texas Federation of Women's Clubs. The purpose of the club is to provide an organiza- tion for a closer association between students and faculty members of the Department of Business and Economics, to discuss the women's place in business and current economics problems, and to show that business training can be of cultural as well as com- mercial value. Sharon Coleman, pres., Shirley Grimes, vice-pres., Cynthia Newcomb, sec., and Monta Smith, treas., PBW officers stroll through the campus, , Y,,, xy! O O O 'J X Sociological Society 1963-1964 was filled with many enioyable events for the Soci Club. Many guest speakers were invited to speak on topics such as the treatment of iuveniles and the opportunities offered in social and court work. Sponsorship of the annual Mexican Supper is one of theclubs high points. This supper is a gay, festive occasion as the SUB is transformed into a miniature Mexico with decorations and spicy foods as well as Mexican entertainment. German Club The German Club is a newcomer to TWU. Organ- ized iust last year under the sponsorship of Dr. Hamelkiars Leiins, it is composed of students in the German classes or those interested in German culture. German Club members learn about the customs of Germany, the German people, the German culture, and Germany itself as a country. Members who are enrolled in classes also get a chance to use the Ger- man they have learned in practical situations. The German Club sponsors a booth at the annual Festival of Nations. ,wa Nan Beha, vice-president, Gypsy Barlow, secretary, Nancy Ray, president, and Karen Miller, treasurer, officers of the Sociological Society, take a pause to smile for the camera. German Club officers and sponsor discuss their agenda for their meeting. They are Marilee Sweit- zer, reporter, Mary Lee Smith, sec., Mary Ann McAdams, pres., and Mr. Hamilkars Leiins, sponsor. K-P Crhzenshlp League officers pause on thelr way to one of the meetings They are Shelby Muller sec Rose Games pres and Carol Targett reporter fi .fi Chuld Development offrcers dlscuss plans for one of therr sessions They are Pat Mitchell sec treas , an Cheryl Hughes pres 2 Some of the members of the Daughters of the Alumnae pose for the camera before making plans for therr year Cltrzenshlp League Cutlzenshlp League holds as :ts purpose the promo hon of an mterest un publrc affarrs ln accordance wlth thus purpose they co operate with CGA In the sponsorshup of Crtuzenshrp Week Two assembly pro grams are especially planned for thus week At the second assembly the wmners In the essay contest are honored and thelr papers read to the student body Throughout the year the Cltuzenshlp League holds meetings wnth featured guest speakers or panel dns cusslons on toprcs of mterest to the modern unlverslty woman Chrld Development Club One of the special clubs under the College of Household Arts and Sciences IS the Chlld Development C ub This club helps unite all students Interested In this malor The club IS new on campus this year and has been very successful rn all their endeavors The club members sponsored actlvrtles that were both educational and social The club grew In sze and umty as the year went on and It IS hoped that a bugger year wrll be enloyed as the club grows Daughters of Alumnae All students who are daughters or granddaughters of TWU alumnae are qualified for membership In the Daughters of Alumnae Club The members acted as campus hostesses and guides at regrstratron durmg Homecomrng and at Stunt time presented a showcase In the PUB deplctlng TWU as It was rn the past I I I l. .4 a u n I I l .1 IV. . D 'fl :1'f' fl f ,V W l l ff f I ,E 1 A . --:A l I '. . . . . , It ' ' . ' ' i : A ' J X . . . ,, N L . Si l d c I ' I 5' I ' -l 1 V 2. Smiling as they leave for the Easter holidays are the officers of the three regional clubs on campus. They are: Diana Machado, Laredo Club Reporter, Veronica Garcia, Laredo Club sgt.-at-arms, Christine Orth, San Antonio Club treas., Marina lbarra, Laredo Club treas., Rosa Vasquez, Laredo Club sec., Saniuanita Martinez, Laredo Club vice-pres., Alicia Salinas, Laredo Club pres., .ludy Neal, Houston Club vice-pres., Julie Ward, Houston Club, pres., Lois Wilkins, Hous- ton Club sec.-treas., and Clara De La Garza, Laredo Club historian. Missing are Jan Edwards, San Antonio Club pres., and Gertrudis Garcia, Laredo, sgt,-at-arms. Rio Grande Valley Club officers leave for the holidays. They are Nilda Rameriz, pres., Viola Williams, sec., Miki Perez, vice-pres., and Celia Serna Salinas, treas. REGIONAL NCTE Junior Affiliates The National Council for Teachers of English, TWU Junior Affiliates, was formed on this campus in 1963 at the suggestion of Miss Cornelia Varner. Miss Varner was teaching a iunior methods class at the time and suggested the idea to her class. The NCTE Junior Affiliates is made up of English maiors who are planning to teach English. At the present, the club is made up of mostly seniors, how- ever, there are a few iuniors and sophomores. Still in its early stages of formation, the club is planning to send a representative to the national convention in Cleveland, Ohio, next year. Student Nurses The TWU Student Nurses association is an organ- ization composed of freshman nursing maiors. The organization gives them a contact with their pro- fession other than through their classes. The association, a recent addition to the pro- gram, provides a channel through which nursing maiors can become acquainted with problems of the nursing field, through which they can learn more about the nursing program, and through which they can associate with other students in their field. ln, tguiif g my tif ' 1 4 . ' 5 ' f . . A -,V F111 1' 1 ' ' f'i'h iii Q lEEf?fm N- y 3' sei! t Y 3 ir' l 4 . gjfv A.. , ri 5. 1. EE ,i .Y E . 3 fi F l l li ' -iq., 'Q 'se ,fr ' ff: ess. M.n, s sffliizr-' ll' iii: 'I . 'Liss'-1 'T 'l A 61 is 1 ,stil-.ii is T' til 152. 1 g if ,Q fa. f, 25 . vs .- .. ' ' I.. :rife V f at , iz., 31352 35 ' ' : , Q -if -til , t .L 15, 53 V f ii :Tig . Ll. 'L ' ,,. - -, egg- sa! .l t is - 4, 4' ff' 3 -lr v i ' A a.v ft 3551- l l if as K l nrt .- , fnigtf . - ' ' S 4 3 I i Pvt, S ffl 5 l i' 1 'tt l 4, r Q ,, ,, N I. .Q safe dsiim , 1 NCT.E Junior Affiliate officers are seen touring the campus. They are Marilee Switzer, rec. sec., Mary Lee Colston, pres., Cyann Looney, treas., and Judy Felthaus. Missing is Mary Witzel, vice-pres. Officers of the TWU Nurses Student Association seen leaving for a field trip are Doretha Jackson, lst sem. vice-pres., Susan Potter, 2nd sem. pres., Marilyn Beaver, 2nd vice-pres., Lynda Hancock, 'lst sem. pres., Winona McClanshan, 2nd sem. sec., and Wanda Embry, 2nd sem treas Villagers Club officers plan a meeting for their group. They are Dr. Waldemar Walter, sponsor, Carole Lofland, pres. Listening intently to one of their guest lectures are these members of the Villagers Club. VlRClNlA CARROII LODGE f.-.uvtfxxs LNlt.ll4blIN if eh .. ..- . . 4 ' 'M ' ...- ' 3 - . -e P ss L H I . cm. - Q . id l34 Villager's Club The VilIager's Club is composed of students liv- ing in Denton. Its purpose is to bring the local stu- dents and dorm students closer together, to give local girls equal representation in campus affairs, and to acquaint the girls of Denton High School and small neighboring high schools with the policies and traditions of TWU. The club this year was very active in campus activities and other activities off-campus. Some of the many activities they participated in were the Gold Rush Carnival, the Cornhuskin' contest, where they presented a well known folk song and the Christmas Door Decoration where they decorated the door of their meeting place, Virginia Carroll Lodge. Such activities as their annual Christmas Party, sending a delegate to A8iM's Cotton Boll, electing representatives to Redbud Festival, Best Dressed and Posture Queen competition helped the local students get closer with the TWU campus. This year the club also heard outstanding speak- ers during their meeting. They were also very active in sports as they tried to win the WRA Competition Cup. SERENADERS Bowlin, Barbara Ann Brocker, Sharon L. Carpenter, Suzanne Davis, Malvern Norine Haynes, Portia Ann Holloway, Pamela Hosking, Christina M. Johnson, Elizabeth Ann Martin, Barbara Ann Martin, Nancy Karen Moody, Diann Martha Northcutt, Patsy Prince, Julia Annette Richburg, Carolyn L. Saenz, Ciria Sylvia Sample, Glenda Modern Dance The Modern Dance Group fill their extra curricular time presenting programs for various groups This year they performed for the annual Thanksgiving program with an interpretive arrangement depicting the harvest celebration They also performed at the Redbud Coro nation with their traditional Coronation Waltz The hugh point of the year came when they took their dance tour of various crtres rn the U S putting on modern dance exhibitions Serenaders Serenaders enloyed a year of activities filled with uslc and pep These girls who play with the dance and are all music malors who are considered out tandmg talent In the Department of Music Under the direction of Mr Lowell Little, the group lays for various events They took tours to different ities, presented concerts for crvlc organizations ln e Denton area, and played for dorm dances on ampus as well as for hugh school dances They were featured during Self Development Week s they played for the Posture and Best Dressed As mblles As a group they helped with the annual All lrl Band Festival by ushering and helping with grstratron KR' Modern Dance members practice for their Belle of the Ball routine They are standing Carol Early Bobble Sue Stephenson and Mlm: Corl Kneeling are Judy Gay Wells and Lois Twltchell ggi' , 4: it t 6' 'Q r t o . . . . - lk W' -x'I.rgf,, D .. ' sz 'gas 'c ' g . . . . . H . H a u 1 .Y I . . . . istleif ' -Y sw - - n ., . . . . : , , . Modern Choir Tours Beebe, Florence Ethel Cartwright, Janet Ann Causey, Sandra Leigh Coleman, Sharon F. Crowly, Sandra Kay Dillard, Karen Jeanne Earley, Carol Diane French, Patricia Jane Garner, Lois Jean Glazener, Susan Ray Goolsby, Linda Gail Hawkins, Marion- Lou Hawkins, Carol Ann Hitchcock, Vivian Hoffman, Susan L. Jennings, Mary Faye Jones, Dorothy Kemp, Judy Kay Kietzer, Pamela Knox, Lynn Carolyn Ladd, Carolyn Jean Leister, Johanna M. Lovett, Nancy Elizabeth Mabry, Merle Charlen Martinez, Maria Inez Nelson, Sheila Gay Piesinger, Constance Ragir, Cynthia E. Ring, Rosemary Elaine Rose, Cherrie Lea Russell, Linda Ann Sorrels, Patricia M. Thomerson, Linda D. Varisco, Maxine Watson, Patricia E. Weldon, Mary Margaret Yarberry, Linda Ann Band Presents Concerts Aldrlch Beverly Ann Allen Laverne Barkely Janet Barkley Nancy Bowlm Barbara Ann Brocker Sharon Buckner Vernell Calzado Syllva Childs Gwendolyn Davls Belinda Davls Malvern Dean Martha Duhon Ramona Duhon Wmona Flegen Letty Funger Ju IG Fischer Kathryn Forgy Huntyce Elaine Fuller Nancy Jane Garcia Garcia Gomez Hlsklng Haynes Alma Onada Edna Chrlstma Portia Holloway Pamela Jacobs Sarah Johnson Elizabeth Lopez Ascenslon Llle Paula Lowrey Nancy Martin Barbara Ann Marhn Nancy Meelter Tuna Muller Karen Newcomb Judith Nelson Carol Osburne Beulah Paben Marlorle Powell Lucy Prmce Julle Rannald Bonnie Rlchburg Carolyn Roper Ruth Ann Saenz Clrla Sample Brenda Sample Glenda Santorufo Lmda Sherrill Lmda Scheles Lullnan Stephens Bobble Terry Judith Worley Frankie Ya rberry Lmda Ann . I! I I I I I I I . I I . . , , 1 . I . . I . . . I . I I . I . I I ' I I . I I . I I . I . . Coppinger, Shelia Lappie, Nancy Salinas, Sylvia . I . I . I . 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Frosh Climb The symbolic lantern of friendship carried between fresh- '67 is 6f1C0UfCj9eCl fo PlUY the W-R-A- WU? df the annual men and upperclassmen proceeds over the bridge on route W.R.A. Fun Night. Refreshments and organized games were to University Review. presented after a very entertaining program. wi l s t t llllll ll ltlllllllr Al Newly arrived freshmen Smart frosh soon learns President Guinn extends a hearty wel- decide to rest before happiness is a man, and come to the newest members of our stu- moving the rest of their a smiling C.G.A. member dent body, the class of '67. prized posessions. close at hand, nw- sly f it 'li 2 A fi lfffl The Pioneer woman turns her back on weary fresh- men as they rest their tired feet after their first of many orientations. First Stair ' avenge Engligh h C3 Frosh focus their attention on an uni- dentified obiect at the President's pic- nicp one of the many functions Provided istra Af1Yii'liflg but CI SQfUl'ClCIY CIQSSV' 'HC1l'I'ieCi SfUdeI'liS 'find feg- Freghmen 59071 learn fhqf wqit-ing in line Hon U 'Yihin9 but SHNUIUHUQ- is inevitable, even for the President's re- ception. fix . ll ,ff , .. Q X 4, l f, , Jhaigg The SFC sponsored Howdy Dinner serves as a means of making new friends as well as providing money for the scholarship fund. 3 Tessies concentrate on food while look- ing forward to the skit presented by SFC members. one - , 'S 'l -1 Y These iuniors presented a funny skit about a girl meeting an Aggie. Activities Fill X X lt.. at ,xr Freshman Carrie Ver Steegh sings Joan Baez style in the first WRA sponsored all campus hootennany. Many stUCleI1lS displayed their talents to a large and responsive audience. All maiors were represented at the an- Hungry Sophemores show that food nual H'PE8.R Professional club picnic, plays q great role at the HPE8.R profes- where freinds ate, drank and sang to- sional Club picnic, gether. 5 Q -436: Xhourl Bewildered frosh were herded out of their warm Beanies are a must especially for Xhour Freshmen enroy beds and closets to the blazing bon fire rn Lowry woods refreshments after a program presented especially for them Here they were harassed by some upper classmen and be frlended by others Busy Days vig. 19519:-ra-ss. RL- A This hysterical freshman soon discovers Entertainment was provided at the fresh- Freshmen showed off their creative X-hour was not the place for a waste- man s'more party sponsored by WRA. abilities in their signs for class officer paper basket. All enioyed the socializing This informal get together in Lowery elections. and singing that is the purpose of this woods enables frosh to get acquainted. function. CGA President Elaine Meeks and Gold Get your ticket here, says senior This is for you Herbie and this time I Rush chairman Karen Tesreau look on Sandie Brinker. really mean it! The show your strength as Denton's Mayor Whitson signs a booth was perfect for relieving frustra- proclamation for the Gold Rush Festival. tions. Fall Welcomes - - .1 l bn r ,, va, , x' T .Q W g i i r . . l F i l These happy students enioy the refreshments and prizes at Boys show intense interest in one of the many fun-type the annual Gold Rush Carnival. booths f1tG0ld RU5h- Magee proved Becky Davilag Mr. Smith: Dr. Becky Davila, Jones finalist CGA members had their own cornhuskin' an excellent Duggan, and President Guinn in the costume contest, contest against the faculty. They won, of ceremonies lead the Grand March offi- strongly recommends corn too. the Cornhuskin' fes- cially opening Cornhuskin' for cob pipes. Cornhuskin', Gold Rush Costume contest finalists presented a problem to the iudges because of the excellent costumes and characteriza- tions. 6 lr: Jltl ' ill! 3 . 'sl CN r is - it r c sr t J, Q' l K 'f Y -' '-', 'A t I - l Tl i S. 1 it -i L! Patsy Northcutt displays her chicken- Avis Stovall provided excellent characterization as well as a good costume to win first place in the costume contest for culling clblllly winning lsl place for the smmvcarrolli second straight year. Selection for Aggie Sweetheart finalists began with the arrival of representatives from Aggieland. Aggie Sweetheart, Nannette Gabriel, and A8.M friend dance at the informal Pre-Corps Tri danc Aggies were welcomed to their sister school during the big weekend. Gabriel Named A tea was given for the Aggies who A reception was given for all before the Pre-Corps Trip came to TWU to select their sweetheart Dance. finalists. n-:W 16 Aggre Sweetheart fmolrsts mvrted to A8tM forthe fmol ludg Yell proctlce and ca roormg bon flre were held m l.owry mg beheld the excrtmg srght of the bon ture ot mrdmght Woods ofter the Pre Corps Trap Dance yell practice 64 Aggie Sweetheart WS' X Corps Commander Paul Dresser Deputy Corps Commander Rack Rollston Nornnette Gcxbrlel IS Introduced to A8rM s offlclully presents Nannette puns the Aggie Sweetheart to the Corps Revellle ot the TCU A81M game Gobrlel as 1964 Aggle Sweet heart at the TCU A8.M half tame ceremonues 1 I 5' h Q . . ' I 'S 4 ' I ' I ' 'Y 1 . M S 1 ' gr . d I . A x ' ,tt L. . , 4 ' ' ' ,ff ' A S nk . U r ' J l g , o N 'T Cl.: ' . p in G, , 1 .71 1 4 -QA r Q4 .sr S S , I T' H. sm , X U A 4 i , W lisa, 1 ' ' ' 57.g'2f'f?-Il' ., Q Q' C S ti? c ' 'xiii' Rita Lewis, Gail Ratliff cmd Anne Donald enioy the Aglaian part of the Round- Robin sponsored by the literary social clubs. Prospective pledges had a chance to see the clubs in action. Members of the literary so- cial clubs prepare for the pre-rush tea. This function enables those interested in pledging to meet members of the various clubs. The receiving line at the Pre-Rush Tea included club presidents, club sponsors, SCSA president and their sponsor. Q gl Chciparrels entertained their prospective pledges with a steak fry held at the golf club house. Social Clubs alla' I . . i . f ,rife I . 'zz 1 ':- , X Vx, ,.,V 1 -- - 'P' 'Y Delians gave their rushees a Walk the Plank Party held 'tPhilos in Hl9h'FlH WU5 The 'heme of the Phllomolhlo Offs'- in Lowry woods. All enioyed the refreshments as well as five rush PONY- the scavenger hunt. I48 Western attire was a must for a visit to the Bar A. Rushees were given Agla- ian cowboy hats as well as a bag of gold nuggets to buy necessities at the gen- eral store. Aglaian club member, Pepper Martin, helps show rushees a good time square dancing. X,-N fl l Enjo Ru h These sphomores seemed to have made up their minds as they sign their literary social club preference cards. 5. 1 A Ellen Mattison and Margaret Lopez prac- tice some important strategy for their l Pledging is an exhausting experience. A g l a i a n pledges Rita Lewis and Kaye Newsome rest before The literary social club volley ball tour- nament provided a chance for socializ- ing as well as exercise, Refreshments were provided before the championship games. Chaparrels won a clean sweep in the vol- volleybqn game leyball tournament, winning both advanced ' and beginning brackets. Gerry Higgs pre- sents the trophies to Val Marshall and Squirt Amass, team captain. KU 1' I' Fll'T P 4 .-.----- K X rr ,P V2 3 Ji Mtitilllfiil 4- L ' tt 'L 3.9li ' ' A ff Pu! The cast and crew of the Freshman Talent Assembly worked diligently on their of-fering for their special day. Carrie Ver Steegh plays the girl who has to be content with feed- ing the pigeons while others laugh and play during Mardi Gras. This lonely girl is soon ioined by a young man who seems to be as alone as she but because they are both shy they speak but a few words. FT ,Yan . M xx Seeing so much gaiety both decide Through this act of fate they learn Dancing toahappy end the freshmen to try to ioin in the 'fun and with the they were meant to be together. finish their first endeavor. help of fate meet at a mascarade ball. November 22 1963 Presrdent John Fltzgerald Kennedy IS dead' TWU students were shocked when these words were announced to the world ovember 22 l963 mornal servuces for the late President church of thelr cholce when they heard mast durmg the thrrty day mourning In the mam audltorlum the news Many found solitude In our period own lrttle chapel 9 Texas Woman's University held me- Hundreds of students flocked to the Flags on campus were flown at half- Junior beauty finalist, Connie Haines, Class beauty 'Finalists were required to Judges meet beauty finalist in the re waits to be presented at the Beauty's attend a banquet where their poise cmd ceiving line at the Beauties' banquet BC'nClUel- charm were displayed to iudges. Judges Selects Beautie f' 1 ,, 1 , XL- - -- . C C L I NE if 5:3 S :T ' K . Y i-:tiff I . ' F' t' , jj l Aileen Lockhart, beauty finalist, was presented. There was Carol Anne Hawkins, freshman beauty, is presented at the dancing to Durwood Cline's orchestra at the formal Christ- Christmas formal. mas dance. l52 f The processional beginning the trddi- The Christmas program included selec- I, f Mefedlfh Sufher and :lUdY HUf'flneS en' tional Thanksgiving Day program is one Hong by the verse speaking choir, 4 I loy the traditional White 'Breakfast held of the highlights of the assembly, the Sunday before the Christmas holi- Holidays Gbserved days. The Ladies' of '64 feel the Christmas spirit by going Christ- mas caroling. The annual Christmas party for under- privileged children was given by the senior class. During the Christmas party elves visited with gifts for the children. ef , W: - -, , A- --' . --ev-,,, ,Ce . f ,.-v-.1.,-- - Le.,,. .V Y . ,,, Connie Haines, Smith-Carroll representa- Wearing a white lace creation Lynn Modeling ner lawn Quffil Gail Wallace tive, models her after-five dress at the Parks proudly represents Jones Hall in smiles her way infg ll-ie Top Ten Best Best Dressed assembly. the Best Dressed assembly. Dressed, Self Development Wee Posture finalists and the queen smile happily after their selection. King John of the House of Guinn proudly Cynthia Newkam shows off her perfect posture. presents Queen Connie of the House of Haines. Mistress of Ceremonies for the Redbud Showing off their dresses and smiles The music was dreamy and the deco Festival is Senior Speech Maior, Mary are these two princesses. rations beautiful as these couples en Lynn Diserie. ioyed the Redbud Coronation Ball. Features Queen SF' 'P v,.. , Caught in the act of releasing their tensions are the Red- Receiving her roses from President Guinn after being bud princess. announced Posture Queen is Cynthia Newkam. V,,gt,1 gf' Qtr U 1'-I if A iv- ' ' 'if ' ,, .s , 9 'of at-QT'-gg l'.z: l-'lfs 'Carroll Baxter, CGA veep, and Merrell Whytlaw spent elec' Leading the caravan of outgoing campus leaders as they tion day tabulating votes and posting them for the student congratulate their successors are Carroll Baxter and Elaine body. Meeks. Elections Climax Gff f' f f'f 'fri fm A. VIQI Working diligently on her campaign This was the scene in the Pub as hope- This campaign gimmick caught every- poster is this all-campus hopeful. fuls campaigned for a week. one's eye as students hurried to and from classes. l56 G if su' T? Q' Oh no not me yells Mlrt Paben as she ns told she won her WRA post ,E Allce Ferrecane newly elected WRA prexy s belng con gratulated by some of her fans Campaign Week Drenda Hlgdon WRA vlce president elect smlles as Becky Davlla congratu lates her all Crying and laughmg at the same time Jane Sullms, newly elected SCSA pres: Karen De Witt hugs Carroll Baxter as Doretha Leuster IS told she has lust been dent, ns handed her victory rose at the she IS told she won her SFC race elected treasurer of CGA Drag where she was taknng a break from the campaign 1 4' , fn 1 1- .. du 4 ' 5 vw g , iz: xg N .1ib,55,,, .I X, f R' ,,. it , ., . . ,, he tl l t he 4 -t W' . if -It we 2 - 'sr l Y - t . I J' 5. jf X l , Q ' l mi- ' 1 D . Y x A I v N Kell l -4 iff, 3 -Nj . 1 2- ' rfb 1 ' ' I , ' 'NRG V Y. - s f ,LF V lg ' . C--f a a iq C a X f ,f taxi I -F ' V W A IA -I '11 - ' ' Us ll ' 1 'fr ,f,. . l , W -,Q J -, P , , . I I i , . - 1 B .Q iq I . lg ll L ' 4 'Z ll O O 145+-wr., . , , . - . - I - - t g A X 1: A .r ,VX . I' F 5 ' Y l- Qlll Q ' 1- ,X 1 l . V ' 1 ' H XL-J , J! ' 5 , . , U ' H fl mfr : - i l58 Looking proudly overvthe TWU campus Heading the honorary processional are Welcoming Mrs. Johnson is Mrs. John Ki. sollnnedoof jlgEnslLo1n3re'dong:1s:5S SZ: President Guinn and Lady Bird Johnson. Leggings, Jr., chairman of the Board of gree. ' University Confers I ,J Shown here are a few of the many a'exas43lllnmmx's'Q11niun'sitg rep resentahves who were present for an---n. mm- the convocation. Sth--ff-ni 9-1-ff 'Gwa- G' Jmrs. qllgnduu Cclohnson glad L lus- ahis day marks rmuthzr evmt ofhgh si nifxmnrr iu liz: drrisivr :vents dtitinrd tri ba-om: history. + in the dm:-nnolvfy nt' th: guns gunman! qi-xiurmim I gnindful ufwhul has bmi said ofhrr and hrr Glllt arf priui :grd to wclcomc In our mmnus thc it husbund..'Elxrgi-nm-mbfr thpnnlmqmn livin ',. gint 'Sindy of lt1z'Qznd.2IIrs'Igndarn'EQulnuan x wr hnuc an-ompanicd hrr in spirit nmund the ,,n surmnaning gulmsun tv this mnvamtiun . 1 world. ,Zh me have uaallmi with hrr thrnugh Ihr lhr Sl-rsidrnt, sgmts, and Sizcultg wishrd to N hospitals 0fm'llfhA'd5fA5ill2Ml1!thdt! observcd cxyrrss in ans art. an u public and tbrmnl nrmsinm thr tl with lm- the growing srlwols aftln: Slliddlz fmt, dn-p ndmimtinn for her whirl: th: Gllniurrsitg J whzrrzas sh: as amid. uagmzn un' bringgmdualrd shnrrs with countless mm and ummm nt home and 5- from thznfil tn th: vate : ns me hav: uisitrd with nbrnad. and whirh it rrcognizcs in tht rrsnoiuf tn ,4 hrr sam: trmxhlrd paris afaur muutry. including hrr among gnung ummrn rurrgwhzrz. + L the mining toms ot'qlU1-st avirginia and 'Zinn- Ghnss who have tbilnwrd her mm-r G1-1 gi-mt 4 sglunnia. we have htnrd htr sayzqlhnve came pride in hrr as n rtudmt who arlzirurd arrilrnmns N latcausf '1 want tu med the people behind the n wife who nr.-reptrd with her husband th: dial' ' statistics .... gin ann-an afford to ben passlu: lsnges of arrvicr: to the nation. as u mother who l citizen. widens the horizons ol' her umm two daughters. I alt this mm-uent,ns un- af this great womrm'u as n pn-son win: has demonstrntrd arreptional l ' uniuersitu in lm- nnliuc sinh: pause to pug lwmngc ummm in business nRi1irs.mu:lus n woman who is to3f5's.golinson,ux: lmnw that then: nn: fewer in n position of influrnn: among those wlufahupc passive citizrns in th: world tndng brmuss nt' her. 51- quam of tk ul-'faq -Aint. anime miami. hu mm an u 'ihfami ihillniwwiq Smiling happily afshe receives the -1 bmi, mm Mm, Sn-. tum 3154i-uf-irlv air- Tn-1mr9:m, i1.....m mn.. 3-l-JL'W- fifsf h0n0 Q'Y degree conferred Upon The honorary degree citation reads as follows: her, Mrs. Johnson accepts a certificate from Dr. Guinn. Governor John Connolly proudly dls Elaine Meeks welcomes the Nahons Smlllng for the cameramen after the plays the cuff Imks presented to hum Furst Lady on behalf of the student luncheon are the Unlversltys presldent from the Umverslty body and the Nations Flrst Lady Degree on Mrs L B Johnson Dr Pauline Mack IS seen explammg some of the research A happy group of people are seen on their way to the bemg done by the Unwersnty to the Unlversnty s guests luncheon L H , XI , 0 ' sl P-353 e - 3: , . W , Y V , - .' I Y . xo . . . . .. . . . . . , . . . . , . O Q 0 9 , ' I 1 - l , 1 ,, x1 L, fl g A 1 .rqz-5 I ' t . . . . . , N-5 Lighting is an important The Bad Seed was one King Woodenhead's Dr. Josh Roach, acting director of the aspect Of all pr0ClUCll0nS- of the three cuts from Crown was presented Speech Department, directed his own Kathy Kahrt superviseS full length plays present- by the Freshmen Theater play, King Woodenhead's Crown. lighting for all campus ed by TWU students in as the Children's Theater productions. the fall. production. Productions Attract Students to. i t . 1 , H it I iv: L As N A 1 Q s' ' J lg i-gil i ' r 2' The Cradle Song was presented by drama students to Sara Potts and Suellen are instructed by Kaye Kale on a very appreciative audience at their fall offering. PYOPS for The Cmdle 50n9- l60 9? Sen. Creighton and Rep, Alonzo Jqmi. Lieutenant Governor Preston Smith was son and their wives were among the honored atacoffee. state legislators who visited the campus this fall. Hugh Miller, well known British actor, shown speaking to Dr. Josh Roach, was another C8iD attraction. TWU Host Celebrities I ' N Madame Luli de Freitas, Brazilian pian- Maureen Forrester, Canadian contralto ist, presented a lecture recital in Red- was featured in a Concert and Drama bud Auditorium sponsored by Sigma Series presentation. Alpha Iota. The National Players presented Shake- speare's The Taming of the Shrew and Oedipus Rex. Salvatore Accardo, 21-year-old Italian on'his second tour in the U.S., was another C8.D presentation. 'mi ' I ,lllllt Journalism maiors Sylvia Martin and Gail Wallace are apparently up to something again. ' fn , I. The bigger the better! says Kay Moffot. Odd and Ends Judy Huffhines, president SCRA, Becky Davila, president WRA, and Lynn Parks, SCSA do some well-needed I Y i ri l 1 i-111 S Nominating committee The underclassmen often find strange Rosie Rios is easy prey And then there are members seem interested methods in which to entertain them- for a big, fat snowball- few . . . in their work! selves. 3 which inevitably comes at 2: this time ofyear. th fl 9, Q l62 'Ci xx Fr fd! ' , ' ,t -5- 2:3 ,Q ., - , 9 -,.. -. - f 'f3 H55 an -1, sm-5 Y! iff' ws.: N VX at l -1 f f I X' if X ,1 f . 4 in x ,. , , fl' ,rg 'll' vs Af, ll .N 'D-5' 'Q ? 2 1 . -4 -ef,-rfffr -. 1 - '- Daedalian Editor Ruth Palacios finally got organized and Sophomore Fran Johnson obviously cares little about the began to work with her staff. no food preparation in the room rule. Dt Work and Play - ' Pop, the University po- liceman, gives a hearty greeting to one of the many visitors from North Texas State University. ai The Sophomore Class is alert and cheerful as they once again hear about the tradition of the fish at one of their class meetings. Seniors Lynn Parks, Betsy Larkin, and CorPS T lP Weekend al' Merrill Whytlaw try vigorously to en- WUYS b ln9S beck fafe tertain the Singing Cadets from that memories -' netfef to be Paradise known to all of us as Aggie- I forgoffen- land. . 'Li . tl ,,' X 6 6:9 0494 Surprisel After their serenade the Both '66 and '64 efl- Sophomores listen intent- A record number of sen- sophomores surprised the class of '64 ioyed the refreshments ly to their director at iors turned up for senior with o party in Jones. and Comp'-'NY Cli ihe SUT' their first rehearsal for breakfast. Pflse PONY 9lVef' T0 The senior breokfast. seniors. The Spirit of K '-T .- sewmgeswl- s i -4 'fu 1' 6 fs K -,S if J N9 is iisififxi The class of '66 provided Q good show for their big sister Cyann Looney smiles proudly os her senior ring is Clqgg, on her finger. JJ 0 urtcq F t c alfa A L stem new The splrnt of the even numbered classes The Ladnes of 64 show thear usual class 64 days tal 64 was celebrated by the was put on display an the pub by the splrlt on their first all campus serenade ClGSS US fl'leY Qfllhefed In lhelf OWN clolster In the pub senior class The orxgmal fish IS gone of the year but both 64 and 66 have a fnsh that symbolizes the splrlt for them the Even Number A-..Ll The class of 66 serenaded their bug sisters the night of 64 days tll 64 'li Not so loud as to be boastreous 64 days tll 64 Semors took advantage of thus speclul couldnt be complete without the hankle yell day fo Socmhze with members of their own class TQ. wh-,-,...s Oh no, not room check again, shrieks Kcrleen Richter. ne k , 4 . X V J. J ei f e 335, WK ,A I fr. 5 - i 1 12 vi i L' 4 - gg Mi -..1:eV.-XF '. wi 5 :iMLlI,'?'y V ' BeCkY Davila VY5 on U new haf 9'-mf' HHUPPY George WU5hin9f0n'S Bil'fhdUYf Seniors find if necessary fo fravel in Unfeed T0 fi? enYb0dY Wifh U big heed- l-0di95! cognifo at times, says Bertha Hernun dez. T ,- l' x L -.....i23Z! 'llllnsalx ti. UuAo.5' 14 1881.115 in oursuf . f, U Qui.: Q 4 : ' S t . , - '1'!E'! u 1 I . A, -, Karen Tesreau happily discovers she's DUl1 - - - YES, l'I'f1 Sfvdenf feGCl1ll'19, only S100 over-drawn at the bank. why? Penny Perry hard Of work. Us w J 7'5 1: 9294 .JN .AA ...FF e 1 l W5 lmPe 0llV9 for Dvedelivn edifors T0 .lan Cunningham proves that ladies Neither rain nor sleef nor snow can 9f0W Un eXf U Palf Of legs if Rvfh climb buildings in a dignified fashion. keep iournalisfs, Linda 'Berlanga and Palacios says so! fin' gp - 'N N x Sylvia Marlin, from covering a big story. x Q ' 51, . N ' JJ Nj' .5 Y -,, W A - ' 1 iff' P' p , l, el-of if fr ' -le fy ,, , , 1. A , -- 1 if ,, - - , up, ' rf' 'EQ W 'nfl' wi 5 ' F 3 . ' , Ng -T'-7 .. l' 1 4 - J ' w N 0 . 1 - 1 if iw e iw ' S 1 Ps f. A e 'J M' H A- ' ' .1 R no A 1 ' on lv ,.l 1 ll Q f ., Q ,- .-U f X- H ,. Hi: ,,. A U 1,3 O I ,J J MR KJ' 9 5 1 W I ' , ,, 1: , - uv' vi ,, Q.. M' 1 As .nf ' . n , Q5-Q P 6, ,W ,f nj 1 Q 5? ' 'l 4 ry - H1 5 A Lf- n 6'-3 1-if ' ,Li 4- .K-Jw. ' JJ V.-1 vm Q. ,V , , Kxy 'Q 1 1, fw -4, L? N53 K ' QQ 1 ' .-5 V A R IS: , V M- ln .gy , .i . '. ' 1 fy 3.7, -.3 1 . J M, lb 24 'S ,LY ' 5 l-rl 5 B N l J 2 '7 -J X f . l 0 N 1 1 .. M 1 f- l .Xia is M gi ff 'eil' X 5 ,gk ee , ex, 1' ' ' -jf' ' ,J-' .J LA - . -:J X' .J .-f L W me li' ru' l ,- - -,. -if-' f X G12 . tx Wu ' ri 'TU . . X ' 'Nfl 'ri g 'fe' 71-LJ f N, ' 1 1 A ,N . X2 -,fr l ,JJ L In. ,YJ ,Q A g.. H, f J -I, Q lcv L ,af ,-I i V rf! Q55 To 0 i I f QQ .X 4 r -Y -f Seniors Judy Faucett, Nan Buckholt and Dee Barnes lj lx X-A learned through experience to speak no evil, see - f 1 no evil and hear no evil. J laftfb Gloria Chapa and Barbara 'Burns take My friend and inspiration - the I their major seriously displaying the coos Hazel Burnett, tradition n' faces of comedy and tragedy. member of the class of '64. J yet W I' L xr' f-i-'Meg .546 2271, ur -fqga Gerry Beth Neumann soon learns a Cyann Looney shows off her Redbud nursing maior must cope with any emer- princess profile. gency. iss' Girls l iq- infi' 212. 57 V . I W , . 1 ,,. --- Y ..-snggnns n-4bqn.Qg.- ,JV-EEE , - - : L I T' ix r , 1 - Freshmen display their stunt spirit with the many signs they displayed on dorm King Fickle makes his grand entrance dancing row. with all the women in '67's winning stunt. The Feast. Pray tell, oh tell, why our King beheads dear Anne St. Tree, his queen With her head tucked underneath her arm, she walks the bloody tower . . . Minstrels sing for the King's court. Freshmen Win With After hastily dismissing the minstrels, King Fickle orders King Fickle orders his court to dance. his subiects to eat, drink, and be merry! The court dances unaware ofthe spec I was hugh and mighty Kung Kung Flckle I5 startled by the appear tacle that ns to follow Flckle tries to gustufy the beheadrng of ance of has headless queen Boo' his late queen Anne St Tree The Feast 67 I5 the thlrd class m the hustory of stunts to wln thelr 'freshman year Monette Anderson and Marne McClusky beam at the stunt Freshmen cast members squeal with loy cup that was won with thelr help as Dean Emerson presents them the stunt cup 2. x.. J N. Now all you men belfer listen fo me . . . As men we fled fo free our souls . . . I believe in you . . . sings on orislocrof os he sees himself in the mirror. Soph Present Looks like we should have stayed home for our country's in need . . . .xx 'ln our country lies our honor . Oh memories leave me clone . . . And mend you 'fellows men - - A an-ur F?-L Q H milf? 'I uf 'Q' DO W anal 31 lil f' H anim--1 I-1-1-if Stoddard hull was the scene of much octwnty as signs went gophomores show off prizes captured from 65 and 67 up the week of stunts as well as the trcdltronal even numbered Do It to ntl Heading for Freedom Fitzgerald hull feels It as ready for any '66 sfunf Cost 5, fh I H95 elf CUSS SOHQ at Dixie Van Blarcum and Suellen Shgler lhlng the freshmen have fo Offer the sensor tech work on the lighting for the sophomore stunt E Tizigxg . 7 , , 9'l.. .ex ,: -. 'T -'FQ'-' ll . -W It Nu ' ia f T 'I-4 F, K 4- 1 TW4 Y YT' -.fl W-grizmw i -.1359 Q:-, - W ' . u '1 1 ' A ' -tv. .EY ' I ,El NM ,. 71-M-1.M,e Y, - YQNA ' 'Y l.' f 1 -is ,. - r f tiff X ' ' Nm x. X 1 ,J l-XM, l l Q Q L - .,,J,, , Q QQ ' 79 A ' LY .,., ' 441 The iunior class stunt, A Fire ls A five piece band pro- '65's stunt director, How many times can a Making was centered around this vided the music for the Jean Edwards, seems man turn his head and church crew members are constructing. iunior stunt. delighted to receive a pretend that he just rose from the cast. doesn't see? A Fire I Making i s When man's endured all that man may-iust to the point Puppets on a string, dancing without cheer, we live in the of breaking, shadow of fear. To people nn churned lands And people churned When mon s endured all fhof mon wnfhln themselves may Given b Juniors n'- x. A shot rings out and grief IS seen E3 lm .. I ri We must be brave and fnght for freedom Dommus fecum v 'I A Q , l ll 1 - H H ' ll I I ' ' ll ll 'l'.i :gig , , Ll ' 'H-1 'fl J ' sffl 11 gl if 'nl l , , , X 5 - ll ll M A L ,-:ffl ' lll .- Y ' ' ,. , ,flu ' H '- A, ,Ir YA: ' E fi g, f '5' my ' ' ' , r lm' ! 1 Q1 I .l.... A . iwig. il 1 ,A I , l ,dlnflin I l . ,g , 5 5 I . ' 1 '. --A 1 xl A I, 4 l , ' A 1 V ,up ' I ' ll ' ll Il l ll 'N Seniors trying out for stunts year were called upon to do a series of dif- ficult steps by choreographer Saniuan- ita Martinez. Linda Berlanga and Diane Wally direct the men from the shop as they set up the sets for the senior stunt An Incident in Life. Ladies Sparkle in The light crew was a very important part of the senior stunt. Lee Martin director of the Ladies' stunt Some of the People Ure moved bY The Life goes on as Usual in 'his tenement makes ancgther Change in the stunt ' words of the preacher. section as people forget the difference between good and bad. :'G00fG llve, Cl0n't listen to that guy, life is here iugf waif- Sizzlin' steaks iust ready for tasting and there's cadillacs Ing for you . . . sings the dandy. all shiny and new, gotta move cause time is awasting . . . .-,ir V 4 l 2- l iff -ff . 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I 80' LEISURE IS RECREATION TWU offers its students and faculty recreational facilities to meet their individual interests during their leisure hours. Activities range from competitive tournaments off and on campus to groups of friends getting together for a game of bridge. Various organizations sponsor seasonal and year ac- tivities such as golf, volleyball, swimming, hockey, folk dancing and numerous other activities. Social dancing fills the calendar for many weekend nights. Concert and Drama Series provide seasonal entertainment for all on campus. And for those who possess dramatic talents they will find themselves in student drama productions. Recreation at TWU is everywhere around this campus - Fort Worth, Lake Texoma, Dallas, Lake Dallas and even Oklahoma. From dusk to dawn, every aspect of recreation is here to meet the individual's interests. 4 , p , Q . , ,I , 4 K -x-'Use - e J if ', i ,,'?: '14 5-1+ ,-. c g,.,' '- Q. -- - -J J- V? . +, Sow' . 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Who won't leave school without at one time or another having indulged in this activity! it XX ff 'Ta .T .. - r The White Tornado strikes again. Modern Annie Oakleys demonstrate their markmanship during inter-dorm teuds and frequent out-breaks. These campus cuties seem to have found a solution to their transportation problems. .. v ng X.. Swlmmers tramed early for the Hockey Rebels are Intent on glvlng the Just Klds Stuff' climax of unter dorm competition Yankees the Old Southern try at the a sprung swim meet annual Rebel Yankee Hockey Game Long remembered wall be the Christmas Formal a Wmter months brmg netters mdoors for wonderful nlght of dancing frlendly matches and spas sessrons Q 0' Wei ' L11 ' 'UZ 1 V15 ', 'rf' A 1 . -WI' -, M! 4':i.x?,f',-..,e.1Bfj:' lx .. 3 K, iff lk c '- 91-42 X - .64-ffti 3 I I ' I Lowrev Woods is the scene for Campfires, No, no, no ..... don'f kick ir ..... hit if! picnics, seranades and s'more parties. wnlwlrvralcwww' full!! s qu-u--Q-Q---if-. -- ilu-ww---W ----- - - it . -llxgag ss..-is zl'L.l.w1s :,r'r f II. 1' .2 sump s - 1.1: 4 was 1 .ee lil A- li :..mf,l 1' BQ. mf 1 it 'ana v 'H -ss -y ali' , - - im f'-4' In K1 id-1 I weft- ii . 1 sg 3 as-an f H J I 113-,igfgigg will s - new . 1 ls 11 I- K .yi jgl-v1w,svw.2gpsli L W. V l - at Quin uh' 7 was ' 1 ' Q 'll' Y' 'Y-'-W ' leaaesF1l+anes- i K.-mg. ' ' ' ' 1' 4, ' ' li as-is . M ' X 0 - -- ii Jaws Wifi lo- N ' ill P+ - X ,ff l lFl1'I,eGilf P . x .Es 11197 W , I n f in I .xy 6 R.. .Q 1' 1' - A' .':a'..:'rf' 'l l ' ' i'- u A . ' ' . H ngfrg t PJ W 3 H S W' V' '5 Nl - ' r l Q a I Xl s ' , ', A A I s. l Dx X ,, .,' I X . 1' I l ' 'mg 'ge , X Y ' ll Q xx' I '. 1 R I 1 - I i Ly lk: ' L I it 'Q k lk L - Ny 5 1 W. ws. l5?'11WiQ A ff'5Q '- ggi'W' iif'Af'i Mig . ,-.....iVV..s1..-nnslunusun an 1 1 1 V5fl'1I Stunts bring out the water fights, wall climbing, and other fun loving activities Lake Dallas and Lake Texoma will remind some l 1 of their canoe trips, upsets and windy days. There is a use for everyone in tumbling. s I , - 5 -- gg wgiigftg' ,-'-wash I 1 ,X 1' xv' ll I WP -cf -- Volleyball competition IS keen durmg the Nobody ould ever believe this to be a flre drlll Literary Social Club Tournament Modern dancers practuce here for thelr many tours off campus and performances on campus Keggers show off their bowling form and skull Anybody for a game of Moon? at Denton s many alleys J., X,,..f-La ,fre Tessies and their dates enl0Y Ping Concentration is the essential 'for Yes, this is a different kind of P059 nl9hilY Cl' the SUB Rec R00m- these deep thinking chess players. pool at the SUB along with other social activities. Birddroppers participated actively this year in Stiff dorm Und Golf enthusiasts enioy putting around TWU's individual tournaments. 18-hole golf course. - Jil if W :J-A W - an . 1 ' e e -in P H' 2 ' 912:14 ,jg .u 1 ,. . 4. ' 4 u'1-- Ta' X, Q' , p A Mm ,TL Tilt' 1 4 1 Y 5 I even offers opportunity to excei as their talents may competition between dorms. prove. Arts and crafts can be goey for those who Cqpereheg perform for Q spend their leisure hours in this form of From Japan to TWU comes Judo Chyigfmqs Puffy, recreation. and this is Sayonara. DORMITORIES ., N lx 'L Lv- College girls and stuffed animals seem to go together. Counselors are Roxie Freeman, Tommie Jo Dill, Karen De- Wit, Paula Rich, Barbara Yancy, pres., and Linda Ann Yarberry, sec. f,fegff-1:..f-Qmy,.- mis if ,, va l 'li-Mtg l,.ag+i',a::3Q'r:2::l-1' . W4 1 r fe:-24 rein s: . 1lgLfQ,E:zug.Lfr5'.f' ,' - .' 1 .,, .-.,, - . , , tggelggqr-' E? ' -Qi, 'IQ -:gel : -V., ng ij , c ali-0. l s i977 '? ' Y , . l tail! ,gf 1 5' Er'-J' e 7 1, is Girls are served punch at the annual open house. Capps Hall Freshman Dorm 5 L! Residential assistants Deanna Well- born, Dorothea Leister, Nancy Greer, Kathy Gade and Judy Moore have gracious smiles for visitors. l .gs V H Counselors Sharon McKinney Carol Schornack Janet Mass Ola Lummus Bndlack Charlotte Smith Vick: Weber and Kltty Ed Dnrector wards catch theur breath durlng a festuve dorm dance Undef the dlfecllon of l-'ndf' Ann YUTb9 Y CUPPS Capps Gold Rush display featured promlnent leaders presented Seven Daffodlls In the Corn Huskln song of women 5 rights contest Q ..- oomll llxm, ie hr '-N3 X -.7 ff' N t l l I I I 1 ' W . I 1 I nn - vu - ' 1 , , we 2-al, f Q- -,aes-ze ' ' t' er-iii' , - ' o- .Q gs.-.tffboh 'w.,,,Y-at N xaxfklre A . I- F' N ' s -X 4. 4 -'wif A . 19 L . 55- , , , N' Ti-:-.,, ' - Ewfix '+I-s , ' x5 's...,, -fo s. ..., E -.., -et V 5. . - 'W W l , . S .1 Involved in a wild game of checkers are coun- You have a local sing our residential assisfants .lean Weick, Elma selors Adena Spenser, Jane Sullins, Mary DeSanfos, .loy Davis and Judy Hoover. Helen Bazan, dorm pres., and Kathy Gay. Missing: Penny Nason, sec.p Ginny Baines, Sheila Donelson and Irma Garcia. Lowry Hall Freshman Dorm E l l 'll l L 1 l ..-:ids is 1 I l l l . - ,N VT A Lowry lovely and her dale enioy Mrs. Ruth E. Davis one of the many dorm dances. L kr I Director l , ,mefi Y l nhl. ,.-.ru-Hi Martha Blagg direcled . Lowry HalI's rendilion of Hank, the friendly proprielor of the firsl ice- Well, Well, Well for cream cone parlor, sells cones on Lowry's Corn Huskin'. Lawn during Gold Rush. - , .,,. A F . e 4 - Q '. - - - i : a ,M ..' 5 ' . 'r - . , ,, H1 1-J '. 1 . x ., , ,, ,Je .V ,v - .uf - -Q' - . A, 5 :I ,- -I ' gl 4' fi ar 114514 J v .. , -WW, nf? -..',. 4. - W I L 4 ' l l ai' ' ' 6 P. T 1 rg. fl .4 L Jr-1-on fl -af -4 f.....4an-.lg Q . k.:z.k'L.:aib-Q lll'l.l0IllliTl0,N ,, W- flllfll fpiii 6 h ll00lS will '7 Nancy Teague, Beth Niles and Marion Linder, efficient Counselors Diana Dickerson, Antonia Reyna, Lydian Tor- R.A.'s keep the dorm running smoothly. res, Jan Edwards, Connie Roitsch, Yolanda Anzaldua and Jerry Homesley maintain order and plan dorm activities. Sayers Hall Freshman Dorm n-- uygrg-1 ee? C' -' Group ef-fort and participation helped in constructing the dorm Gold Rush display. t Sayers presented it's Raining directed by Ginger Newby for Car exhibit was Sayers' contribution to Goldrush. the Corn Huskin' Bee. Mrs. Carrie Pharr Director sixrllllflfllig SERTTLE ',r.- B2 f Ftflrfiifisj Counselors Joyce Warren, sec., San- dra Butterfield, Joyce Harren, and Bonnie Lyerly, pres., help freshman students adiust to college life. .4 Counselors Imelda Cantu, Bar- Peden, Claudia Ferguson bara and Betty Carden troop to house council meeting. Austin Hall Freshman Dorm Taking a break from office routine are resi- dential assistants Rebecca Moore, Celia Serna, Penny Gilbert and Mary Hill. : 1-+A-me V . Vff'-f:f'5-'2P'F'.5- ' ' . DTC'-EA. ff eff - 1, ,-5 J k'? 1-2. f..,- ny gif H sa, ,rrp--, .W M egg,-9' ' . L,aV 'ev -- f vf' -F ' Brit ' 1 if ff ,-12-v -'.-52, ,Aki iV.y.:.'- ,fr - . .- ' if , ' ,awry e- ' 4-of' -1? 'fr ' '3 . ' F .s Q6-5-7x55-F -- ' ' - 'bf-5'5 , . ' f - 1 sg VV 51-i-5, . V - ' - f..9.r'V-Q' ' fr. fi ' - V- ,-yiffffwl - ..-' - ik Y V me , 'tad .Q 1,-,r H A df ,4,f-.- - +1 ,.-,.f,', 4, V ,. , f 4 i V -1,11-'f' v' . - ,-4v'f'k f, ',?'??,.A . '14 I f ,V , , - .Q ' Af 1' ff? 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'4' ,-4f5f,,3 f ' ' , eff-gr? . af --41:-V9-P , -ef-af? .-91:1 4 Ma:-ifffi-' f if ' Q' .ff . .aff-1.- 6 11 ,. ,,f,-???1: . --:e:-::-- gn' ,- ---.-.-' e -:,, Sp- x i A group rom In Sl g dorm Christmas party Austin Hall residents participated IH their n mg carols at the FTA production fi 5 s Mrs Kothrma P Ince Director Wash time IS Saturdays or any other time you can cap ture two dimes ot once 1 f lv i I Julia Miller serves punch to two -Fellow Counselors Kathryn Schuette, .lo Ann Metsker, Nancy Marshall Counselors, Carolyn Ladd cmd Doffie Echolsl and Dale McBride try to find counselor assistants in the yellow president. pages. Houston Hall Freshman Dorm F4 l -Cm E. :iz EE - -F ' J 3 mlllii it V ,ibm H, sl it Wi . .- i . , , . Ir, Y ' K Who are you calling please? asks Rose l 1 sfv .evr- Mrs. Gustavia A. lsdale Gaines while other residential assistants ' Director Jeanette Glazener, .lean Carefoot, and Penny Kaspar look on. A- E The Houston song group sang a medley of Motherless Child and Wayfaring Stranger for Corn Huskin'. The International Fountain of Aid was the subiect of Carolyn Ladd was their director. Houston's Gold Rush display. 2' G5-. We , . .gg--, ,ful--' A , . y 2, Q' . -,ffl 'U r ., l I,-'ij , - . - F5115 jx ,gkiln ' ' if - 1 - J, - , xl' 1 ' ni -. if , vw 1.1--. - rr Q F '- r- - J ji Q Dorm president Sara Page and Secretary Floor chairmen Fran Simms, Gloria Brannon, Sarah Bell, and Sara Henise check the B board. Sandra Crowley, assemble before house council meeting. Nor shown is Francie Gibbs. Fitzgerald Hall Sophomore Dorm -gist 'yi l' ,ff W 1.43 4 A , , 1 ,LY E V W .- in .J I, - ,F-I lbw I l QQ 'E , l t Y, i Z ,A s V H .lx 5312.-, ' - .llk .. 41 Holding down the office are RA 's Carolyn Bratton Karen Glen and Mary Allce Withers Resldentlal assistants not shown are Gwen Marks and part tlme assistant Mary Allce Davis lt l l 'I as tl Mrs Linnie Gifford Director Fltzgerald reconstructed the entrance to the United Fitzgerald performed the Long Black Veal under States Scrence Pavuluon of th 1952 Worlds Farr for dlrectlon of Tom Holman for Corn Huskln competition Gold Rush display i 'IT' We 'B' A vit' I . 1 ll ' I! l I I I ' . . . - 9 - - . ---f '- r '-:'f ' Kf2Z5,,-gig: ' V A .. ' f - V. fx.. A K . , ,ch , , -I - Y- 7 D V i Y , H--Jr , ,ghd 3 . 'K ' Y' . - 'G ' I - , Q , , . A 5 . 1 V . ' - .sf-Q ft Q 'f ' .3 .HAHTX F l ' ' I-1 . T ' ' 1 - -5 I , Y Ji f js f ' -, ' ' A Q . 1 - - -gr 1 fn 1 ' - A 414 ITS. ' in . ' 433- 'Q' l 'J3' L? ' . ' ' .1 . .. 'J' ' .' If lstvef I ' . --'ef I V, 15- It . Lf I . 'te L . L'-, -,-. .- , , Y E . 3. QQ , 213, S. .'.: - fl - ' , 1' .rl 1-plzfvf . - 5 'l 1. H 'i Va? 1 . 1 , -f --.- ' fgaf rf 5 Floor chairman Jana Cragg, Mimi Sendeio and Inez Waiting for Thursday night housemeeting are floor Loeman check their notes on the B board. chairmen Sylvia Hinze, Karen Goodsell, Maria Elda Arguelles and Betty Lovegren. Stoddard Hall Sophomore Dorm iq:-A 7 QQ V ' tr -'P V-Sl:- -- X I Resldentlal Assistants Cheryl Hughes Sharon Thlgpen Mary Lamb Barbara Stockdale and Mary Margaret Mueller lseatedl keep a watchful eye on Stoddard s desk Stoddard Hall walked off with first place In the Corn Huskm song contest with their rendition of Tiny Stoddard Hall placed thelr own gondola on their lawn Sparrow directed by Pam Holloway during Gold Rush 94.1 fs Mrs Frederlcka Bell Director 34353 ,J N ,gli '10 afifl '45 qgvqwfxgfif , 4 I - , l M' , f - r ' l r vL11'3,7 - - 'N 7 . . . I . I , , . I , . . 1 . . , . . . . ,, . . . 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Smith-Carroll Hall Junior Dorm Resrdentlal assustants Mary Maddux Shlrley Mrs Frances Brl995 Grlmes Meredlth Sucher and Prlscella Shell DIFSCTOY run an efflcnent offlce lnot shown IS reslden hal assistant Anne Broussard l Smith Carroll revlewed themes of past Worlds pqfsy Norfhcuff led the 5m,fh Ca,-,-OH group In Fairs wnth a look to the 1964 World s Farr for I Know Where I m Going of the Com Huskm this Gold Rush display and captured first place ee l'l on s 4 2, Planning house meeting agenda Floor chairmen JO Anne Eck- are Judy Conner, secrelaryg Sfeln, NC1nCY Reynolds, Clare Mrs. Zenda Wimberly, Dormi- 5PeCl0f, and Lois Twifchell tory Directorp and Cyann Loon- Check fheir bOXeS- ey, president. l Mary Gibbs Jones Hall Senior Dorm Answering the phone and work- ing the switchboard are part of these R.A.'s duties. They are Sally Trevino, Befiy Nipp, Julie Ward, Mabeih Hallmark and Diane Crossland. Floor chairmen rest after counting ballots. 1. ....,,..--Y,-2-,.-,-.3...- ,td-Z 4.13 J., I, 1. l- qi.. ff:: ': I ' :.. fs Q .,.:-:-:-:-:,, P21-' ., ..., .. L ,, .,.,, Z , . - K u 1 - :dregs , 7 . ...iiiggzg I - - .,.,., L: H I. .M wa ys - l l 'GIS' l l Mrs. Zenda Wimberly They are Barbara Burns, Karen Dillard, Nancy H 3 Director Bob Cleveland Judy Miller Kay Longoer and Melba Sturrock. Morning Tram directed by Elalne Meeks was the Ladnes presentation at the Corn Huskm Bee Contrast was the Jones Hall Gold Rush display 'K V t l'f'7' ' nn QI? FF -at 'T' l rd . ,gm c . ti ufl 515 E ,I 4 '5'V F Anne Broussard, Diana Gonzalez, Thalia Howard, Sylvia Saenz, Bar- bara Brown and Nancy Jones look efficient as they prepare to meet with the house council. Mary Hufford Hall Cooperative Dormitory wif Unit chairmen Andy Hernandez lRea- gan Halll, Charlene Skeaham, Theo- na Miller, Janet Fick, Lyndall Lewis and Carol Newcomb help keep the dorm quiet during study hours. ,nd-: : ,,-55. '.. 'f 2 I l lx -.....lf 'IR i Vivion Laskoski, Corrine Arrevelo, Oma Dee Garcia, Betty McKinney, Bertha Saenz and Irma Tamez, unit chairmen, serve during house- meetings to check attendance and keep order. N L?..1T. 1,55 Z, . 1.2 .E .- ns.- -F, .Y,,- ..: -g in 'li I I e - sm L41 x 'H ' I Mrs. Tessis Nance Director Residential assistants Rita Chapa, Betty Denny, Nan- cy Reid, June D'Armon, Sharon Dishongh and Shirley Cook do many iobs to keep Mary Huf- ford running smoothly Mary Huffords trllon and perlsphere ruse over the roof m the Gold Rush display entry Dawn of the New Day New York World s Farr 1939 Huffords rendition for Cornhuskm was This Tram d rected by Marlcu Martinez '1 , . . . - - n I 1 ' YI I I ' I I 0 1 ' I Il ' ' 91 ' I. ,R E , QQ: wi N' I , 5 A 1 I , J' fi r . 'Q ' pf. X 1 . Q t tu' . - - f 'asf r' 4 ' ' ' ' 9 4, , . iii 'ii ' ,' ll 'viii' ParkIand's housemolhers relax over a friendly chaf while These sophomores enioy their spacious rooms at the the girls are away at class. modern dorm. Senior nursing maiors leave for a week-end from the Dallas Clinical Center. I 15' -M f Hear-- ' as Cs? V . ff ee- -Wm ,Y H fa- 6 'vi ' Y -' .sag '- ' .- hi ff H, . , ,. :Ar - ZTJJ' . Jour' rn- qiA'4E1 M: --49-32 96 TQ rf- ET? , vi -rr 317. EfE'i.- 'Teil-'.f .-4 wa ,.' ..1v Po. Qld 5 - 5 Zi-if . 1 1 . .4 A-lr-- ',,fL,' we '--- ..,.- 45553 -1' . . 5 '---.944 Nw Q. Q55-,-I Ek E111 .1945 f -mf' ,Nl lily, 1.-it Wir--ggi-:ss I X, WW tm 3 These nursing maiors enioy a late breakfast at one of A typical Saturday the fine kitchens. night scene is good How to take care of talents of a nurse. infants is iust one of the many m usic, refreshments and men! This student nurse enjoys reading a story to her patient, who looks puzzled over the tale. ,41- ,.. Judy Maureen and Carole McVay play bridge with their This 50Pn0fn0fe nU 5ln9 fn0l0 is Seen Gt Conference dates. This is part of the life at the Houston Nursing Wnh P 0fe550 S ofthe Cenlef- NUVSES we lm-'Qnl eVefY' Center. thing from note taking to giving notes. Senior, Susan Morrison, helps wheel a patient into the operating room. This is one of a nurses daily tasks. Leornmg how to read these X rays are two C'nClY Kuhlman Und Eldne Har new sophomore nursing mqlorg FISOI1 Smlle l9l'0GdlY Clffel' l'lGVlI1g recelved their nursing licenses Darnell Hammond senior nursmg mayor, begins her long Aldmg a patient are these two senxor molors These round of giving out medicine to the pqnenfg modern Florence Nlghtlngales never ture of their work ,Q .-.,. fl 'r .T . .,, if if if Mrs. .Ellison waits patiently for the students to come- in BU nln9 the mldnighf Oil Elaine Redmond, JCI'liCe Ffee from Classes. man and Joyce Freeman check study notes. Rciyzor Hall Graduate Student Center V - mf .Mi Se 1? v Qgyi Gigi - Televlslon provldes relaxahon for Sue Bar Mrs L M E :son foot Aleatha Fuller, Rae Faulkner, Lee Sens Dlrector and Karne Johnston Foreign students Jullta Llamson Vanee Suckcharoen, Sum Mary Llu and Jenmfer Chang deck the halls Orders please, says Mrs Wllson as a group of grad Mary uate students gather at the coffee shop Rayzor Hall Coffee Shop IS open to all TWU students and staff f 1 , XJ if V, , I . - 1 ,. , Tl l lt ll 3 I H H - , . , . . . . -- g ,Q 5. , V . - A Arx ' A V s . A l 4 ' X fl -14: ' - ' 1 -rj . , ,l -s . J :lx .. rl J N- -51.: A 1 V til . W. . . -'35, lf ' ' l l.l Q r x 3 'Y ,A A 1 ,ed ,qs , t V , , f' ,-. I CI ss s 69 2l8 lt has been a long, hard pull from beanies to mortar boards. Between September, 1960 and May 31, 1964, the Class of '64 has seen many changes in campus life and has come through tour years with a sense of achieve- ment. Our first steps as a class were the election of officers and selection of our class song: . . , We never fail in what we do Though troubles may arise. We learn to do by doing our best And troubles quickly fly . . . These familiar words have seen us through four of the most eventful years of our lives. Our first chance to shine was Freshman Talent Assembly when we iourneyed to the Four Corners of the World. Later that year we presented our first Stunt, Far Down Below. Sophomore officers were elected and we prepared ourselves for another great year, Fish Brothers, Circus, for our Big Sisters, started our Sophomore year with the traditional '64 enthusiasm, We worked and played through a successful Gold Rush and Corn Huskin'. Stoddard Hall won the song contest at Corn Huskin' with Long Black Rifle. Ann Edwards, a sophomore, was chosen Aggie Sweetheart. '64 won other honors that year including the WRA Participation Cup. Our Stunt was Backstage, a lively and colorful presentation. Junior Year presented us with a new role as we became Big Sisters and upperclassmen. Once again the '64 enthusiasm shown in our welcome to the Class of '66. We took pride in them and tried our best to be good Big Sisters. Stunt time rolled around again and this time we presented AlIegory. Cast members became war orphans coping with their topsy-turvy world. '64 again won the WRA Cup, Carol Wardlaw was named Best Dressed Girl and Lynn Parks was selected Aggie Sweetheart. Members of the Class of '64 were selected to all-campus offices that spring, and we presented our Senior Breakfast to the Class of '63 and took our places in the Ladies' section of the Auditorium after Senior Day. Two outstanding events characterized our year as the Ladies. The assassination of President Kennedy so close to our campus made us realize that big things do not always happen far away. The Ladies participated in the Convocation bestowing the honorary Doctor of Laws degree an Mrs. Lyndon Johnson. Never before has a First Lady received such a degree from TWU. Seniors were treated by our Little Sisters with the traditional Senior Breakfast. Our final stunt was entitled Incident in l.ife, the story of ordinary people's search for the right way of life. . With spring came the anticipation of graduation and further realization of our dreams and hopes. We have gained much in our four years and will be indebted to our Alma Mater for the guidance and help it has provided, to the other classes for their friendship and to our parents for their loyalty and support. To the classes which fol- low we leave the enthusiasm to get things done and the fun of campus living with the hope that when they are In our place their sense of achievement and reward will be as great as ours. MISS CAROL LEE MARTIN SENIOR CLASS PRESIDENT l Senior class offlcers Tlllle Ragsdale secretary and Olga Rueda treasurer proudly display the plaque given fo The class by the class of 66 Sydney Stowe vice presldenl was af convenhon when plcfure was taken Class Song For All the class of 64 There comes a I'1S1!'1g cheer Hey Hey' Hey' 4 ' We re the class to carry on Tradltlons old and dear We never fall 1n what we do Though troubles may anse We leam to do by domg our best 'W And troubles qu1ckly Hy Our hearts are full of happmess We re Tess1es everyone Forever more our hearts are true to our TWU' H111 It' 64- 64 l 9 6 4 Never agam Never before 1 9 6-4 Dr and Mrs Josh P Roach Senior Class Sponsors . . . I .. I I I . ' I I W ' s , , ' .h . 7 an I W I -, -, 3 , . , J 9 s , L' .. AA! ll R 'VN' ABEL, ELIZABETH Riesel Mathematics, B.A. A8.M Cotton Ball Duchess, Class Executive Board, SCRA, Floor Chairman, E. V. White Mathematics Club, Die Frolichen Walkuren, President, Athenaeum Literary-Social Club, Reporter, Gamma Delta, Vespers Chair- man, Treasurer, CGA Scholarship, Gold Rush. ADAMS, JACQUELINE MAE Arlington Sociology, B.S. Sociological Society, Texas Nursing Students' Association. ADLER, MOJIE MARIE San Antonio History, B.A. University of Maryland, Munich, Germany Transfer, Focus Club, Art Club, Ski Club, German Club, History Club, Secretary-Treasurer, Phi Alpha Theta, Vice-President, President, Sigma Tau Delta, Citizenship League. AHLGREN, ANNETTE JO McAllen Nursing, B.S. Rio Grande Valley Club, Texas Nursing Students' Association, Good Samaritan Scholarship. ALBERT, CAROLYN LEE Dallas Home Economics, B.S. Texas Lutheran College Transfer, Delta Pi Eta, President, Home Economics Education Club, Home Economics Club, Band. ALLEN, JUDY Houston Nursing, B.S. Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Freshman Class Treasurer, Texas Nursing Students' Association, Representative, Good Samaritan Scholarship, Dean's List, Aggie Sweetheart Finalist. ALLEN, MARY JANE Uvalde Speech Education, B.S. A8-M Cotton Ball Duchess, Junior Class Vice-President, San Antonio Club, Speech Club, Zeta Phi Eta, Aglaian Literary-Social Club, Radio Guild, Secretary, Houston Hall Counselor, SCSA, Stunts, Corn Huskin', Gold Rush, Senior Breakfast. ALLEN, SANDRA ELAINE Dallas Nursing, B.S. Nursing Club Executive Board, WRA Dorm Representative, Dallas Center Senior Class Secretary, Dallas Center Chorus, Mary Gibbs Jones Scholar- ship, Corn Huskin', Philomathia Literary Social Club. ALMOGABAR, RUTH Houston Business, B.S. Houston Club, Professional Business Women's Club, Baptist Student Union. ALVAREZ, VIRGINIA Victoria Elementary Education, B.S. Victoria College Transfer, Art Club, Secretary, Phi Theta Kappa, Reporter, SEA, Pi Lambda Theta, Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship, Herbert Lock Scholarship. AREVOLA, CORINA Rdymbfldville Business Education, B.S. ARMSTRONG, ANN EVANS Houston Nursing, B.S. Houston Club, Texas Nursing Students' Association, TWU Student Nurses Association, Dean's list, M.D. Anderson Scholarship, Good Samaritan Scholarship. ARNETT, SANDRA JEANNE Temple Occupational Therapy, B.S. Floor Chairman, Occupational Therapy Club, Treasurer, President, Alpha Lambda Delta, Alpha Chi, Mary Eleanor Brackenridge Literary-Social Club, Gold Rush, National Foundation Health Scholarship, OVR Scholar- ship, Dean's List. ATEN, BONNIE BELLE Lawton, Okla. Recreation, B.S. HPER Professional Club, Synchronized Swimming. AVNER, LEE Montgomery, Ala. Health, Physical Education and Recreation, B.S. BABER, JUDITH ANN Coffeyville, Kan. Health, Physical Education and Recreation, B.S. CGA Representative, WRA, Stunts, Senior Breakfast, University Review, HPER Professional Club, B Average, Aglaian Literary-Social Club, Pledge Captain, CGA Scholarship, Freshman Talent Assembly, Gold Rush, Corn Huskin'. BAKER, JANNIS LEE Electra English, B.A. SEA, English Club, Omega Rho Alpha, Sigma Tau Delta. BALLENGER, BARBARA A. laurel, Md. Clothing and Costume Design, B.S. Home Economics Club, Clothing and Textile Club, Newman Club, Cone- Titche Show, Second Place Winner. BARAK, SHIRLEY ANN Houston Nursing, B.S. Redbud Princess, Houston Clinical Center Junior Class President, Houston Club, TWU Nursing Club, Texas Nursing Students' Association, Corn Huskin', Houston Center Choir, Good Samaritan Club Scholarship. BARECKY, BESSIE MARIE MAGDALEN Kerrville Clothing and Costume Design, B.S. Redbud Princess, Maid of Cotton Nominee, Clothing and Textiles Club, Home Economics Club, Valedictorian-SaIutatorian Scholarship, WRA Board, Judo Doio, Assistant Instructor, Manager, Instructor. , . .,. I iq' J EGR- as - ,fo 1 gi .,..,p- A N L.'. f 42?-.2'2-1 3 ,.:,zl.-g5 ,135 'B '64 starts 'its' ,final year as Ma Wimberly greets Sally Trevino on September 15. :1f,,,,,,,'g'gE?EgIg: .,, I lip, -9 7' .f 5 if occ, I -.twice I l V ., H M ,Y K, Y w f I I ll BARNETT, CLARENDA Denton History, B.A. BAXTER, CARROLL Dallas Special Education and Elementary Education, B.S. Redbud Princess, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Round Table, President, CGA Vice-President, Council for Exceptional Children, National Board of Governors Student Group, Chaparral Literary- Social Club, Class Officer Nominating Committee, WRA Board, Stunts, Corn Huskin', Co-Chairman of Gold Rush Prizes Committee, Denton State School- Girl Scout Leader. BEACH, SUZANNE Garland Nursing, B.S. Student Council Representative, House and Uniform Committee, Judiciary Committee, National Nursing Students' Association, Texas Nursing Students' Association, Good Samaritan Scholarship. BEAUCHAMP, SHARON GAIL Weatherford Speech, B.S. Utah State University Transfer, Alpha Omicron Pi, Social Chairman, Public Relations Chairman, A Award for Outstanding Student Leadership, Junior Prom Committee. BELL, MARTHA lMRS.l Denton Advertising Design, B.S. BELL, SHIRLEY Colorado City Home Economics Education, B.S. Home Economics Education Club, Mary Eleanor Brackenridge Literary- Social Club, Baptist Student Union, Secretary. BERLANGA LINDA San Antonlo Journallsm BS Houston Hall Counselor Publlcuty Chaxrman San Antonio Club Vlce Presudent, Journalnsm Club Theta Sigma Phu Tau Pl Ph: Mary Eleanor Brackenrldge Llterary Socnal Club Reporter, Cltzenshup League McCalls Scholarshrp Board of Regents Scholarshlp Deans Lust Danly LassO Staff Daedallan Staff Busnness Manager BIEDERMAN JEAN Tlvoll Sociology BS Rio Grande Valley Club sOClOlOglCCl Socrety Athenaeum Lrterary Soclal Club Pledge Captain SEA Newman Club Semor Breakfast Freshman Talent Assembly BLACK JUDY CAROL Petrolla Bustness Education BS SEA Texas Busmess Education Assoclatlon Professnonal and Buslness Womens Club Secretary Tau Pu Phu Sigma Pu Beta Baphst Student Unnon, B Average, Dean s Last BLASE LINDA lMRSl Denton Hlstory BA History Club Deans Llst, Phu Alpha Theta Reporter Hlstorlan Stunts Unwersuty Revnew, Gold Rush Vlctona .lumor College Transfer Athenaeum Llterary Soclal Club BRANDENBERGER JEAN GAYLE lMRSl Denton Home Economncs Educatnon BS Gold Rush Floor Chalrman Stunts Athenaeum Literary Socnal Club Cone Tltche Show BRASHEARS PAMELA Santa Fe N Mex Recreatuon Therapy BS Class Nomnnatmg Commlttee, Class Executuve Board HPER Protessuonal Club Aglauan Literary Socnal Club Pledge Captain, Corn Husktn Stunts Semor Breakfast Gold Rush BRAWLEY SANDRA lrvlng Elementary Education, BS Aglalan Literary Socual Club BREEDLOVE WANDA GALE Phoenix, Arlz Speech Drama Educatuon B S A8rM Cotton Ball Duchess Speech Club President Alpha Lambda Delta Omega Rho Alpha Secretary Stgma Tau Delta Theta Alpha Chu Zeta Phu Eta Stunts Freshman Theater Unlverslty Players Radio Guild Na honal Scuence Foundation Award Scholarshlp Speech Assoclatlon of Amerrca BRINKER SANDEE Dyess Alr Force Base General Business BS Professional Business Women s Club Corn Huskln Semor Breakfast BUEGELER CHARLOTTE A Yoakum Clothlng and Costume Design BS San Antonuo Club Clothung and Textile Club Secretary Treasurer Home Economucs Club, Mary Eleanor Brackenrndge Ltterary Socual Club Floor Charrman -n-1-v-1:-rl ani Bail 'Oh ses w-.,, AV' exam FF' fp J' 1? S- A QM 2:51 Jn I lv ft w ah! 4-3 le fl' ..-y an -a'N ir...-r ' ??Q2,31 .1gg,H:f ' Z' ri ' ' . s .' 1 -'jf ' ., - I I 'gg fn M.- 54 , ' . . . . . . l lm tt ' ' , , , W, Mm, r ,Y , . . ' . F . .F . .7 M 1 at ul.: - 1 ' 1 V . , jf ' 1 ' ' 1 ' ' 1 ' - ' 1 ' 1 ' - ,fs ff' X we' gf' .1 ' ,. 1- ' If M ., . ' ' . - , -l A ' t H 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 X X 1 f jx. I an 1 I lf Vilzltlllcl tl? .1 I We .ge gr, 134- , '- '?. 'Q , T Y -' ' 'W iv... we- ,.- 344 1 , . . 'll -' 't . ' ' ' . . . , . 1 I v K . .I . I . ' . W ' ,ul , 1 1 1 1 X - , .. .. . . . X A , ' sh' -, jf I - , . . 1 , 1 1 1 ' 1 1 I' 21, 4 , . Q is ,Q 3 -V I I, . JK WN ,' x ll 1' 1 , . . , A I tt ' W , Home Economics Clubp Home Economics Education Clubp Corn Huskin'7 , , ' ,-if ' 'fi 1 ' 1 1 ' - ' 1 - W V . 1 ,' - . x , A 1 1 for - ,- W S HL V ' 1 ' ' f is tt I -, All l , . . J . - ,Up-7. ,Jiffy . . ' ' ' . . . . . 4 ,t 1 ,.r.- A ,X yy 5 ,. . . . A . - . . .i i ., . ,V ,s ,, uf -1 1 1 1 Y t V. X if 91233 fr dz !-57? I-'W 1 . . Q, 1 :A 'H ,V 1-1 '.1-'WT 4 'ta ' Q' f .2-,TW t ' -- , uf , ,--,,1Ne,, lap., .- I I .lcvtag Yi- .wsljli . , ir. 1 . - -Ziff . -- .am-. . 9-j l . je, 1' .- A l'1,Xw.' s15siV.,X 32 1 X :ESEEH H 'H 3' ' I 1 1 t . , r ' . J A - f',,fE5ee. ' , 'T ' Ig, .' I 0 s ' ' 7,1 ,- , - .,.,,' ,, sl - . Ai, Y N I 'Ii ll ge 'l 1 s I .lu-',: ' ' . I - - 'L 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 fl 1 1 1 1 fs 1 . 1 1 1 1 ' 1 - Q 7 r -., , - i- -L55 . I l 11 ' A E' ' 1 - - V Y 'l . I I ' ' H 57 I - P ' 5 . . V . . ' ' ' . 'J 1 1 - 1 ' - 1 ' wf If , t -0- , 'E' 14671 7X BRUDER, NANCY CAROL San Antonio Occupational TheraPY, B.S. Winona State College Transfer: Warriorettes: Wesley Foundation: Winona Winter Carnival Princess: Stunts: Gold Rush: Chaparral Literary-Social Club: Student Assistant: San Antonio Club: Redbud Princess: Ten Best Dressed Nominee: Occupational Therapy Club: American Occupational Therapy Association: Texas Occupational Therapy Association: OVR Scholarship: Mary Gibbs Jones Scholarship. BUCKHOLT, GRACIE NAN Terrell Recreation Therapy, B.S. Class Cheerleader: HPER Professional Club: Performing Folk Dance Club: Texas Association of Health, Physical Education and Recreation: Gold Rush: Corn Huskin': Senior Breakfast: Freshman Talent Assembly: Uni- versity Review: Stunts: National Recreation Association: Aglaian Literary Social Club. BURING, JANET ELAINE Dallas Foods and Nutrition, B.S. A8-M Cotton Ball Duchess: Home Economics Club: Dietetics Club, Treasurer: Philomathia Literary-Social Club: SCRA, Historian: Hillel Foundation, President: Stunts: Round Table: Freshman Talent Assembly, B Average. BURNETT, HAZEL Galveston Speech-Drama, B.S. Round Table, President, Secretary: Class Executive Board: Speech Club: Zeta Phi Eta, Vice-President: Chaparral Literary-Social Club, President: WRA Board: Outstanding Freshman Speech Maior Award: Stunts: Senior Breakfast: Gold Rush: Speech Asso. of America. BURNETT, MARGARET Breckenridge Nursing, B.S. Nursing Club: Texas Nursing Students' Association: Baptist Student Union, Enlistment Chairman, President: Mary G. and Jesse H. Jones Scholarship: House and Uniform Committee. BURNS, BARBARA ANNE San Antonio Speech and Drama Education, B.S. San Antonio Club: Speech Club: Radio Guild: University Players: SEA: Stunts, Make-up Chairman: Floor Chairman. BUSBY, PHYLLIS ANNE Baytown Speech and Hearing Therapy, B.S. Houston Club: Sigma Alpha Eta: Zeta Phi Eta, President: Philomathia Literary-Social Club, Pledge Captain: WRA: University Review: Gold Rush: Stunts: Corn Huskin': Nelda Stark Foundation Scholarship. CAFFEY, FRANCES ANN Mineola Nursing, B.S. Redbud Princess: Cotton Ball Duchess: Sophomore Beauty Finalist: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities: Ten Best Dressed Finalist: Texas Nursing Students' Association, Second Vice-President Dallas-Tyler Region: TWU Student Nurse's Association, Secretary: Delphi Society, Secretary-Treasurer: Valedictorian Scholarship: Dean's List: Parkland CGA, Recording Secretary, Class Representative: Senior Beauty Finalist. CAMACHO, EMILY Killeen Sociology, B.S. CAMERON, EDITH SEAY lCAMl Forrest City, Ark. Home Economics Education, B.S. Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities: Home Economics Edu- cation Club: Pi Lambda Theta: Phi Upsilon Omicron: Chaparral Literary- Social Club: Daedalian Staff, Beauty Editor: Memphis State University Transfer: Gamma Phi Beta: Lambda Chi Alpha, Sweetheart Court: American Marketing Association: Canterbury Association. CAMPBELL BECKY Houston Nursing BS Redbud Prmcess Junxor Nurslng Class Secretary Sensor Nursmg Class Presndent Resndentlal Assnstant Houston Club Nursing Students Assacla hon Houston Harmonettes CANALES SYLVIA N Houston Socnology BS Rno Grande Valley Club Sociological Socnety Chanrman Scrapbook Com mittee LAllegro Literary Social Club SCSA Representattve Newman Club CANO ESPERANZA Tornlllo Elementary Educatuon BS Assoclahon for Childhood Educahon Baptist Student Uman SEA CAREFOOT CAROL JEAN Ft Worth English and Spanish BA Resndentnal Assustant Sngma Tau Delta SecretaryTreasurer Presrdent Phu Slgma Iota Presldent Omega Rho Alpha, Performmg Folk Dance Group Deans Llst CERDA LINDA ESMERALDA Del Rlo Elementary Educatuon BS San Antomo Club Adelphlan Luterary Socral Club Corn Huskm Gold Rush CHAMRAD NELMA CATHERINE Polnt Comfort Library Science BS Alpha Beta Alpha Vnctoraa College Transfer fe are 3 Suv 4' Q- P sd P 'ev L 'r Q Mary Margaret Gulroy remembered her promlse to 64 that she would brmg back a sus from Ireland for each member of the class She presented mmlature shallellghs made of lrush black woodl J' it CHAPA, GLORIA LETICIA San Diego Speech Education, B.S. Floor Chairman, University Players, Rio Grande Valley Club, Speech Club, Speech Association of America, Stunts Make-up Chairman. CLARK, JIMMIE LYNN Denton Sociology, B.S. CLEVELAND, NANCY BOB Ft. Worth Recreation Therapy, B.S. ABM Cotton Ball Duchess, Austin Hall Counselor, WRA, Treasurer, HPER Professional Club, Chaparral Literary-Social Club, Class Executive Board, Cheerleader, Stunts, Freshman Talent Assembly, Corn Huskin'. COFFEY, LOU ELLYN Ferris Nursing, B.S. Redbud Princess, Baptist Student Union, Texas Nursing Students' Associa- tion, Mary Gibbs .lones Scholarship, Comet Club Scholarship, Board of Regents' Scholarship. COLEMAN, SHARON FRANCES New Boston Business Education, B.A. Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Professional Business Women's Club, Vice-President, Tau Pi Phi, President, Sigma Pi Beta, Secretary-Treasurer, Aglaian Literary-Social Club, Modern Choir, Lass-O Choraliers, Dean's List, Floor Chairman, Houston Hall Counselor, Stunts. COLEY, GLENDA Denton Art Education, B.S. COLSTON, MARY LEE Pasadena English, B.A. Houston Club, English Club, Secretary, Omega Rho Alpha, NCTE, Alpha Beta Alpha, Freshman Writer's Finalist, Residential Assistant, Student As- sistant. CONNOR, JUDY Daingerfield Elementary Education and Recreation, B.S. Redbud Princess, Austin Hall, Counselor, President, Mary Gibbs Jones Hall, Secretary, HPER Professional Club, SEA, Philomathia Literary-Social Club, Vice-President, ACE, President, Daughters of Alumnae, President, Round Table, Parlimentarian. CORMIER, EDRA Orange Nursing, B.S. SCRA, Golden Triangle Club, Nursing Students' Association, Texas Nursing Students' Association, Baptist Student Union, Houston Harmonettes, Vice- President, Good Samaritan Scholarship. COWAN, CHRISTIE Nocona Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, B.S. Texas Tech Transfer, Varsity Volleyball, Varsity Basketball, Home Eco- nomics Professional Club, WRA, Vice-President, HPER Professional Club, Aglaian Literary-Social Club, Performing Folk Dance Group, Stunts, Gold Rush, Corn Huskin'. COX CHARLENE MIRIAM Galveston Nursing BS Houston Club Texas Nursing Students Assocuatnon, Good Samarltan Scholarslup CRAFT CAROL ANN Richardson Health Physical Educatnon and Recreatnon BS HPER Professlonal Club Stunts, Freshman Talent Assembly, Counselor Gold Rush Corn Huskm , Cheerleader, WRA Board CRAIG BARBARA ELLEN Sweetwater Socnology BS SocnologucalSocnety, B Average CRAIG NANCY ANN IYWII12 Penn Biology BS BA Floor Chairman, Brology Club Beta Beta Beta Vlce Presndent Treasurer, Alpha Lambda Della Hlstorran Alpha Chl Vlce President, Presbyterian Student Assocuatlon Council Member Dean s Lust SCRA CRAIG SARAH JEAN lMRSl Pamt Rock Health Physncal Educatnon and Recreatlon BS HPER Professional Club Alpha Chl Deans Lust San Angelo College Transfer CRAIG VIRGINIA DELL Irwln, Penn Blology BS Whos Who un Amerlcan Colleges and Unnversltles Floor Chanrman Biology Club WRA Board Beta Beta Beta Hnstornan Secretary, Alpha socuatvon Presldent Dean s Lust Round Table CREED CAROLE LEIGH Pme Bluff Ark Occupational Therapy BS Capps Hall Counselor, OT Club Hlstornan Presudent Pu Theta Epsnlon President Deans Lust Chaparral LuterarySoclaI Club Corn Huskln Stunts, Sensor Breakfast, Gold Rush Amerlcan Occupatnonal Therapy As socuatxon Offlce of Vocatuonal Rehabnlntatnon Scholarshup CROSSLAND DIANNE Dalngerfleld Englush BA A8.M Cotton Ball Duchess East Texas Club Englush Club NCTE Omega Rho Alpha Athenaeum Llterary Soclal Club Gold Rush Corn Huskln Stunts Festival of Nations CUNNINGHAM JANICE Portsmouth, New Hamp C, I Health, Physrcal Educatlon and Recreatlon BS 0 HPER Professnonal Club Athenaeum Lnterary Social Club Pledge Captam 5 591 Parllamentarlan WRA Board Wayland Baptlst College Transfer Wayland Lnterary Magaznne CURRENT WILLIE ANN Mesquite Recreatron B S HPER Professional Club Synchromzed Swlmmmg Club I ' ' ' , , . . I - 2 . I I ' , . . . I . I n . 's n , . I I , . . . . . I .. .2 D . I . I , . ., . . s ' - ' 2 2 - 2 ' 2 ' 2 2 - ' 2 2 2 - . , . I . . . I . l . . 2 . 2 2 2 . , . l , . . 2 2 ' 2 2 2 2 ' Lambda Delta, Secretary, Alpha Chi, President, Presbyterian Student As- . . I . 7 . . I l . I I ' , . . ' 2 2 2 2 . I , . U . - . . . .- 2 2 2 2 s u 7 T - . . I . 1 4 o 2 2 2 2 D . . . . 2 - 2 2 2 I . , . . . I i I 2 - 2 2 2 2 2 . I , .. F . . . I E ' .-Asif?-Se' 1f1fQ,iQL1r ' ' - K I J .tl -- .- .-N ., 1 . E E, -' - 'jfffif-pe., , 3 ,- -Si Y' ,vw - -.,.-, 'lv l.. h, . 57. . , LAM. V F 1-:f'Q':-wa., . . .. giffgaji y I .g:.-: '5'-fp.- ,eg grail- , .-,1 , ,.,, ,J-.,,atf41a9s..,, 7 Seniors stand in another line, this time for Senior Bfeukfvit, presented by the sophomores for their big sisters. e-ere... -,..m.,.,,ge..e., .gf . 'I 1' ehri'l'?'l -i-'Q l was -ui T? 1711, sixty lnur CUSAC, TERRE BETH Houston Sociology, B.S. Sociology Club, Athenaeum Literary-Social Club, Pledge Captain, B Average List, Stunts, Gold Rush, University Review. DAUGHERTY, JUDITH MUREEN lMRS.l Dallas Nursing, B.S. CGA Representative, Stunts, Freshman Talent Assembly, Corn Huskin', Dallas Club, Texas Nursing Students' Association, Edith.Cavell and Mary Gibbs Jones Scholarships. DAVIDSON, CAROLYN Corpus Christi Chemistry, B.S. Kappa Epsilon Mu, Reporter, Vice-President, l.'Allegro Literary-Social Club, Vice-President, Canterbury Association, German Club, Regents and Alumnae Scholarships, Dean's List, Stunts. DAVILA, REBECCA TOBER Dallas Health, Physical Education and Recreation, B.S. Yell Leader, Floor Chairman, Stunts, WRA, Secretary, Vice-President, Representative, President, HPER Professional Club, Chaparral Literary- Social Club, Performing Folk Dance Club, CGA, Regents, HPER Scholarships, Theta Sigma Phi Communications Award, Varsity Hockey Team, Corn Huskin', Gold Rush, Senior Breakfast, Freshman Talent Assembly, Uni- versity Review. DAVIS, JANIS KAY Omaha Elementary Education, B.S. Redbud Princess, Capps Counselor, Residential Assistant, SEA, Chaparral Literary-Social Club, SCSA Representative, Lass-O Band, SCSA, Secretary, Gold Rush. DAY, CAROL Dallas Psychology, B.A. Psychology Club, President, Dean's List. DECKER, BARBARA Denton Elementary Education, B.S. DE LA CRUZ IRIS San Benlto Elementary Educatnon BS Rao Grande Valley Club ACE Newman Club DE LA GARZA ANNA Mlsslon Elementary Educatlon BS Rao Grande Valley Club ACE Adelphuan Lnterary Socnal Club DE LA GARZA CLARA ADALIA Laredo, Mex Mathematlcs and French BA Laredo .Iunlor College Transfer Mathematncs Club Newman Club Layen decker Scholarship DE LA GARZA OFELIA Mlsslon Elementary Educatuon BS Rao Grande Valley Club ACE SEA LAllegro Literary Soclal Club DELOACH REXANNE San Antonio Elementary Education BS San Antonno Club Aglalan L1terarySoclal Club Stunts Corn Huskln Gold Rush Sensor Breakfast DENNEY BETTY Amarillo Art Educatlon BS Class Executnve Board, CGA Nomlnatmg Committee, Mary Hufford Hall Presldent Art Club Fublucuty Chalrman Delta Phu Delta Delnan Lrterary Award Amerlcan Federatnon of Women s Club and Art Scholarshups Gold Rush Stunts Freshman Talent Assembly Resldentlal Assistant DIAZ LUCILA B Del Rlo Elementary Educatuon BS ACE SEA Newman Club Lass O Band DILLARD KAREN JEANNETTE Houston Speech and Hearing Therapy BS Posture Queen Flnaltst Stunts, Floor Chairman Houston Club Sigma Alpha Eta VlcePres1dent, Zeta Phu Eta Treasurer Chaparral Lnterary Socual Club Lass O Choralters Student Manager Modern Chonr Speech Club Gold Rush Corn Huskun Texas Speech and Hearing Assocnatuon DISIERE MARY LYNNE DeBerry Speech Educatlon BS Kilgore Jumor College and Centenary College Transfer Kulgore College Rangerettes Kllgore Homecoming Sweetheart Methodlst Student Move ment Speech Club Alpha Ph: Omega Alpha Xu Delta Zeta Phu Omega . I , . . 7 7 - . . I , . . I 7 ' ' , . . I n 1 1 1 1 - . . I , . . . , . . 1 1 1 - - . I l I Q n 1 - 1 1 It I 1 . I , .. . . . . . D I 1 1 1 1 - Soclal Club, Treasurerp SEA: B Average Listg Elks Youth Leadership I . . . . I 1 1 1 - , . . I u 1 1 1 1 - - I , . . 1 ' 1 1 1 - ' 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 . . . . . 1 1 1 . I , .. I . 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 ' . F we , 212 W. '5 ,kggfflh 72 , DOMINGUEZ, OLGA NORMA Port Arthur Food and Nutrition, B.S. Newman Club, Home Economics Club, Dietetics Club, Delian Literary- Social Club. DONALD, ANNE Ft. Smith, Ark. Speech and Hearing Therapy, B.S. Sigma Alpha Eta, Aglaian literary-Social Club, Gold Rush, Freshman Talent Assembly, Corn Huskin', WRA Board. DONALDSON, ONETIA Galena Park Recreation Therapy, B.S. Floor Chairman, Residential Assistant, HPER Professional Club, Mary Eleanor Brackenridge Literary-Social Club, WRA Board, Corn Huskin', Freshman Talent Assembly. DOOL, ELIZABETH JOYCE Hubbard Elementary Education, B.S. German Club, SEA, ACE, Gold Rush, Counselor, SFC Representative. DREES, BETTY ANN KOSS Ruston, La. Nursing, B.S. Junior Nursing Class Vice-President, Texas Nursing Students' Association, National Student Nurses' Association, Dean's List, Good Samaritan Scholar- ship. DUKE, MARTHA McAllen Recreation, B.S. Reagan Hall, President, American Association of Health, Physical Educa- tion and Recreation, Gold Rush, Pan American College Transfer, Rodeo Club, Secretary, Pan American Cadet Corps, Maier, National Intercol- legiate Rodeo Association. DUNN, JANIE Washington, D.C. Elementary Education, B.S. Redbud Princess, SEA, ACE, Membership Chairman, B Average List, University of Hawaii and State College of Iowa Transfer. ECKSTEIN, .IOANNE Davenport, Iowa Elementary Education, B.S. Floor Chairman, Stunts, ACE, SEA, Athenaeum Literary-Social Club, Modern Choir, Corn Huskin', Gold Rush, WRA, Senior Breakfast. EGGERT, .IOYCE CAROLYN Victoria Library Science, B.A. Alpha Beta Alpha. EHRENSBERGER, CHARLOTTE ANN Houston Nursing, B.S. SCRA, Houston Club, Freshman Nursing Association, Vice-President, Na- tional Student Nurse's Association, Texas Nursing Students' Association. EVANS ANITA Garland Nursmg, BS Nursnng Students Assocratron Texas Nursmg Students Assocuatlon EVANS BARBARA GRACE Dallas Sociology BS Dallas Club Sociological Soctety, Phulomathsa Llterary Social Club Senlor Breakfast Gold Rushy Corn Huskun Stunts Umversnty Revtew B Average rs FARRA PATRICIA ANN Houston Nursing BS Stunts, Freshman Talent Assembly Gold Rush Good Samarltan Scholar shrp Houston Harmonettes Dlrector FELTHAUS JUDY Montgomery, Ala Englush BA Sayers Hall Counselor, Best Dressed Fmalnst San Antonio Club SCSA Gold Rush Englrsh Club Presrdent Sigma Tau Delta Omega Rho Alpha P1 Lambda Theta Round Table, Delran Literary Socsal Club Vlce President SEA Secretary Umversnty Chorus NCTE Executuve Secretary Deans Lust FERGUSON EMILY JAN Durango, Colo Merchandlslng BS Merchandlslng Club Mary Eleanor Brackenrldge Llterary Soclal Club Transfer FERGUSON ROSALIND Dallas Elementary Educatlon BS Southeastern Chnstlan College Transfer Travelmg Chorr Mrssronary Fel lowshrp Club Student Council Secretary Nommee for Best Cltrzen SEA President ACE Mary Eleanor Brackenrrdge Lrterary Soclal Club SCSA Representatnve, Sensor Beauty Fmalrst, Round Table Treasurer, Senior Class Executnve Board 1,415 Q Z 4-,J , 4, ,M ,, A , 5 q l If , N' :' . 1 . ,U - N - . . . , . . fb s -. 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Si'-cf' A 44' gl ' ix ei' ff-l'fEi5 lynn Parks and Elalne Meeks wave goodbye to the Aggtes after the Aggue Sweetheart fmalrsts were picked -22? FEY, HARRIETT San Antonio Clothing and Costume Design, B.S. FLEMING, JUDY Temple Home Demonstration, B.S. FOSTER, MARY ALICE Houston Nursing, B.S. Houston Club, Good Samaritan Scholarship. FRANKLIN, CAROLYN AILEEN Elysian Fields Nursing, B.S. Aggie Sweetheart Finalist, Judiciary Committee, Nursing Class Historian, House and Uniform Committee, Nursing Club, Texas Nursing Students' Association, Corn Huskin', Gold Rush, Baptist Student Union Secretary, TWU Science Day Scholarship, Valedictorian Scholarship, Henry L. Doherty Educational Foundation Scholarship. FRANCIS, BEVERLY Clovis, N. Mex. Education for the Deaf, B.S. Who's Who In American Colleges and Universities, Capps Religious Council, B Average, Dean's list, Dallas Council for Deaf Scholarship, Delphi Society Pres., Sigma Alpha Eta, President, Chaparral Literary Social Club, Treas., Round Table, Sec. FREEMAN, EMILY ELIZABETH Hughes Springs Sociol09Y, B.S. East Texas Club, Psychology Club. FRENCH, PATTI Grand Prairie Business, B.S. Professional Business Women's Club, Athenaeum Literary-Social Club, Secretary, Baptist Student Union, Secretary, Modern Choir, Home Eco- nomics Club, Nursing Club. FRITSCH, MINELLA FAYE . La Grange Nursing, B.S. Nursing Club, Texas Nursing Students' Association, Omega Rho Alpha, Houston Center Choir, Dean's List, All A List, Accreditation Committee, Board of Regents and Good Samaritan Scholarships. FRY, STEPHANIE Amarillo Nursing, B.S. Junior-Senior Class Beauty Finalist, Dallas Clinical Center Class, President, Nursing Class, Vice-President, Nursing Students' Association, Texas Nurs- ing Students' Association, Dean's List, National Student Nurses' Associa- tion Representative, Mary Gibbs Jones and Board of Regents Scholar- ships. FULLER, ELIZABETH .IO Dallas Sociology, B.S. Counselor, Dallas Club, Sociology Club, Texas Nursing Students' Associa- tion, Psychology Club. FULLER .IEANETTE Irvlng Nursmg BS GAINES ROSE E Port Lavacd Mathematics, BA Whos Who In Amerlcan Colleges and Untversltles SCRA E V White Mathematucs Club Omega Rho Alpha Alpha Lambda Delta Alpha Chl Kappa Mu Epsilon Treasurer President Cltlzenshlp League President Deans Lust Stralght A Lust Physlcs Achievement Award Upperclass Mathematlcs Award Freshman Wrnter GANDT JANETH Houston Health, Physical Education and Recreatton BS Whos Who ln American Colleges and Unlversutles Class Nomlnatlng Commlttee HPER Protesslonal Club Pl Lambda Theta Hlstorlan Vlce Presldent HPER Scholarship Deans Lust Varsity Hockey Badminton Basketball and Volleyball Teams Aglalan Literary Social Club GARCIA ALICIA VERONICA Laredo Engllsh BA Laredo Junlor College Transfer Newman Club Gold Rush Laredo Club Sergeant at Arms Englush Club GARNER LOIS JEAN Dallas Muslc Education BS Whos Who ln Amerlcan Colleges and Unlversltles Stunts Corn Huskln Muslc Club Slgrna Alpha Iota Edltor Aglalan L1terarySoclal Club Modern Cholr Treasurer Presldent Mary Gibbs Jones and Regents Scholarshnps Dean s Lust Lass O Choralters GARCIA GERTRUDIS Cotulla Elementary Education BS GARCIA SYLVIA Laredo Elementary Education BS GARZA VIRGINIA LYDIA San Diego Brology BS Rto Grande Valley Club Blology Club Presrdent Athenaeum Literary Soclal Club B Average Lust, Corn Huskm GILLROY MARY MARGARET Stamford, Conn Llbrary Science BS A8.M Cotton Ball Duchess SCRA Floor Charrman Alpha Beta Alpha Newman Club Hnstorran Province Co ordmator for Cardnnal Newman Week B Average Lust Leglon of Mary .tumor Year Abroad Unlversnty College Dublin Ireland College Dublm Soclety Lllerary and Hrstorlcal Club Drama Society Stunts Unlverslty Chorus GLINES LANETA LEE San Antonio Nursmg BS Residential Assistant San Antonio Club Nursmg Club Texas Nursmg Students Assaclatlon u-'Wa Q- KWH Y'-rv -9 Ye I-'sf se- '44 'bm V71 we 'ze .fu 4---'J Jones Ladies display their ability to win o third place in the Gold Rush Display Contest. -E: -u '-::7 TTS 'Y ,W 'T5 six I FHUFV GODWIN, CAROL ANN Dallas Music Education, B.S. Music Club, Sigma Alpha Iota, Modern Choir, University Chorus, Presi- dent, Mary Gibbs Jones Scholarship, B Average list. GOIN, NANCY RAE Seminole, Okla. Library Science, B.A. Alpha Beta Alpha, Treasurer. GONZALEZ, DIANA E. Robstown Speech-Drama, B.S. Delmar Junior College Transfer, Red Masque Players, Drama Club, New- man Club, Modern Dance Club, Floor Chairman, Speech Club, University Players, Gold Rush, Corn Huskin', Stunts. GONZALEZ, MARIA ANTONIA Baytown Nursing, B.S. Redbud Princess, Junior Beauty Finalist, Houston Club, Texas Nursing Students' Association, Nursing Club, M. D. Anderson, American Legion Auxiliary and Good Samaritan Scholarships. GOOCH, ANNETTE EI Paso English, B.A. English Club, Alpha Lambda Delta, Omega Rho Alpha, President, Sigma Tau Delta, Alpha Chi, Phi Alpha Theta, Dean's List. GRADDY, DEANNA FAITH Tyler Elementary Education, B.S. Arlington State College and SMU Transfer, Art Club, ACE, SEA. GORTON, JUDITH Corpus Christi Speech, B.S. GRAHAM, RACHEL ANN Brownsville Home Economics Education, B.S. Counselor, Residential Assistant, Home Economics Club, Omega Rho Alpha, Philomathia Literary-Social Club. GRIFFITTS, DONNA Ft. Worth Library Science, B.S. Alpha Beta Alpha, Pi lambda Theta, Wesley Foundation, Vice-President, Texas Ecumenical Council, University of Texas Transfer, Athenaeum De- bate Society, Young Democrats. GUERRA, NELLINA Hebbronville Home Economics Education, B.S. Gold Rush, Corn Huskin', Rio Grande Valley Club, Home Economics Education Club, L'Allegro Literary-Social Club. HAl.E, BRENDA Brock Child Development, B.S. Weatherford Junior College Transfer, Child Development Club, President, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Weatherford Agriculture Club Sweetheart. HALEY, MONA ROBINSON Decatur Nursing, B.S. Nursing Class Treasurer, Nursing Club, Texas Nursing Students' Associa- tion, Choral Club, Corn Huskin', Baptist Student Union, Enlistmenl Chair- man, Junior Women's league Scholarship. HAMMOND, DARNELL AILEEN Houston Nursing, B.S. Houston Club, Student Nurses' Association, Texas Nursing Students' As- sociation, Houston Center Choir, Good Samaritan Scholarship. HANCOCK, RUTH San Diego Business Education, B.S. Lowry Hall Counselor, Rio Grande Club, Professional Business Women's Club, University Chorus, NEA, SEA, Gold Rush, Corn Huskin', Newman Club, Athenaeum Literary-Social Club. HARDIN, CHARLINE San Antonio Occupational Therapy, B.S. HARDIN, MARY Wichita Falls Art Education, B.S. Art Club, Rifle Club, Gold Rush, Corn Huskin'. -G' up-Ci l 11, I um 1 J If ,R gub- sf. ' Ee. V I .1 , llvf 1115 I 'f - ME H , I :,, ,ji 1 X 4, G -1 .gi tl Q ' I 1 'J 1:2 HARPER, SARA SUE HUNT lMRS.l Dallas Nursing, B.S. Redbud Princess, Stunts, Freshman Talent Assembly, Dallas Club, Texas Nursing Students' Association, Modern Choir, Edith Cavell, Mary Gibbs Jones and Jesse H. Jones Scholarship, Corn Huskin'. HARRELL, MILDRED GAY El Paso Library Science, B.A. Alpha Beta Alpha, Stoddard Hall, Residential Assistant. HARRIS, LYNDA SUE Duncanville Recreational Therapy, B.S. Yell Leader, HPER Professional Club, Athenaeum Literary-Social Club, Vice-President, WRA Board, Synchronized Swimming Team, Stunts, Gold Rush, Corn I-luskin', Senior Breakfast, Freshman Talent Assembly. HARRISON, ELAINE Wylie Nursing, B.S. Dallas Clinical Center, CGA First Vice-President, Nursing Class Secretary, Texas Nursing Students' Association, Mary Gibbs Jones Scholarship. HART, DEBORAH LYNN DEERING lMRS.l Richardson History, B.A. History Club, Phi Alpha Theta, Vice-President, Citizenship League, SEA, Dean's List, Austin College Transfer, History Club, French Club, Chromo- scope Staff. HART, JUDITH ANN San Antonio History, B.A. University of Maryland Transfer, Corn Huskin', Gold Rush, Festival of Nations, Freshman Talent Assembly, Senior Breakfast, Lass-O Band, San Antonio Club, History Club, Reporter-Historian, Daughter of Alumnae, WRA Board. HAWKINS, JOHNNIE LOU Jacksboro Music Education, B.S. Floor Chairman, Music Club, Choraliers, Mary Gibbs Jones Scholarship. HAYNES, PORTIA ANN Pasadena Music Therapy, B.S. Music Club, President, Sigma Alpha lota, Secretary, Vice-President, Treasurer, Tau Beta Sigma, Secretary, President, Music Therapy Club, President, Mary Gibbs Jones Scholarship. HENDERSON, PATRICIA WILLIS Dallas Library Science, B.A. , Alpha Beta Alpha, Philomathia Literary-Social Club, Daughters of Alumnae Association, SCRA, Canterbury Association. HERNANDEZ, BERTHA ETHEL San Marcos Library Science, B.A. Alpha Beta Alpha, WRA Board, Stunts, Corn Huskin', Gold Rush, Senior Breakfast, Aglaian Literary-Social Club. HILL SONIA Denton Home Economics Educahon BS HILL VELDA Brownfield Heallh Physical Educahon and Recreahon BS HPER Professional Club Sensor Represenlahve WRA Board Cheerleader HINOJOSA ESMERALDA Falfurrlas Elementary Educallon BS Rlo Grande Valley Club ACE SEA Newman Club Omega Rho Alpha HINZE LOIS Galveston Mafhemahcs BA HITCHCOCK VIVIAN Temple Musnc Education BS Muslc Club Modern Chow Unlverslly Orchestra Baphsl Sludenl Union Temple Junior College Scholarshnp HOFFMAN SUSAN Worlh Musuc Therapy BS Counselor Musuc Club Musuc Therapy Club Wesley Foundahon Modern Choir Mary Gibbs Jones Scholarship 41 :Af gyx Gait ,wr ,..., Q, nn' '0- 'rr 'nib' Gold Rush collon candy wms lhe approval of Mary Wllzel, Helen Wah Sun and Mae Ellen Lewis as lhey engoy then' las? carnival , ' ELI JTTFT' C P fjjg-f2Ei tv - I ..., If . A-, . il F L ', - - -,.. . . . U . ' I' 1 1 1 ' ,- wr Y., 3 fr XR' 'ul li Y 'fl T I f. lf ' l Ml' 2' l ' - , . ll nfl ' ' 2 s 2 : - 7 4 ,,' 3 y , ,. ' X--' I A ' Tx . . ' 0 L . 5 .F y . F . . i -32 .-T , VA VT . , Fl- E rr i I' l I : ' : ' 2 ff - l I I 4 I W Y T 1 -i-iii -T Li 1 r E , l w C 'v' ',f 'L 1 X , T a Qa a AE----'-ga,.y T I -1 - HOLDER, PHYLLIS Pasadena Nursing, B.S. HOOSER, PATRICIA CAROL Andrews Nursing, B.S. Student Nurses' Club. HOPKINS, PENNY Village Mills Home Economics Education, B.S. HOWELL, GAILYN IMRS.l Dallas Nursing, B.S. HUBER, WALETHA Temple Library Science, B.S. Alpha Beta Alpha. HUDDLESTON, MOLLY ANN Irving Education of the Deaf, B.S. Sigma Alpha Eta, Historian, Zeta Phi Eta, Secretary, Dallas Council of the Deaf Scholarship. HUTCHISON, MARY ANN Clarksville Nursing, B.S. Texas Nursing Students' Association, Texas Federation of Women's Club, Houston Endowment Inc., Mary Gibbs Janes Scholarships, Dallas Clinical Center Student Council, Recreation Finance Committee, Judiciary Com- mittee, Floor Chairman. IBARRA, DOLORES Sonora Home Economics Education, B.S. IBARRA, MARINA Laredo Elementary Education, B.S. Laredo Club, Treasurer, SEA, Adelphian Literary Social Club. JOE, MARY LOU W. Helena, Ark. Occupational Therapy, B.S. JOE, LUCY JEAN W. Helena, Ark. Occupational Therapy, B.S. JOHNSON, DIANNE Dallas Nursing, B.S. SCRA, Texas Nurses Students' Association, Nursing Club, Baptist Student Union, Secretary, Vice-President, Daedalian Staff, Modern Choir. JOHNSON, DOROTHY MAE Luling Nursing, B.S. Biology Club, Texas Student Nurses' Association, Good Samaritan Scholar- ship. JOHNSON, KAREN LEE Galena Park Nursing, B.S. Houston Club, Texas Nurses' Students' Association, Nursing Club, Gamma Delta, Houston Harmonettes. JOHNSON, MARY CORNELIA Huntington, West Va. Library Science, B.S. Decatur Baptist College and Marshall University Transfer, Freshman lm- provement Award, Baptist Student Union, Alpha Beta Alpha. JONES, JOHNNIE PATRICIA Clarksdale, Miss. Sociol09Y, B.S. ' AGM Cotton Ball Duchess, Aggie Sweetheart Finalist, SCSA, Sociological Society, Philomathia Literary-Social Club, Radio Guild, Treasurer, Uni- versity Players, Belhaven College Transfer, Baptist Student Union, Bel- haven Newspaper Associate Editor. JONES, LUANN Weslaco Elementary Education, B.S. Redbud Princess, SCRA, Secretary, Ten Best Dressed Finalist, ACE, SEA, Delian Literary-Social Club, Wesley Foundation, Psychology Club. JONES, WANDA lMRS.l Stephenville Library Science, B.A. JURCAK, MARY ANN Plainview Art Education, B.S. Art Club, Secretary, Delian literary-Social Club, Pi Lambda Theta, Treasurer, Delta Phi Delta, Historian, Treasurer, Vice-President, Delta Phi Delta Undergraduate Scholarship, Dean's List, Dallas Museum of Fine Arts Member. KAUFMAN, REGINA GAYLE San Antonio Economics, B.A. San Antonio Club, Journalism Club, Art Club, Psychology Club, Speech Club, B Average list, lass-O Staff, Business Manager. X0 t Qs HPE8iR Professional Club members await their turn to perform at the cIub's annual picnic. gre ,, I-QW ga, sv' .--7 .., l A l '53 v T , A JY, 'I yr XP rv - ya' Z. Qi l 4 will ii, re lil 240 N on 5 5lXlV llllll' KATZ, CAROL Corpus Christi Nursing, B.S. Texas Nursing Students' Association Representative, First Vice-President, Ten Best Dressed Finalist, Nursing Club. KELLOW, JUDY ANN Lufkin History and Government, B.A. Round Table, History Club, President, SEA, Phi Alpha Theta, Secretary- Treasurer, Mary Eleanor Brackenridge Literary-Social Club, Citizenship League, Wesley Foundation, Foreign Relations Senate, B Average List, Daedalian Staff, Stephen F. Austin State College Transfer. KEMP, JUDY Whitewright Music Education, B.S. KERLEY, DAPHANE Houston Library Science, B.S. Houston Club, Alpha Beta Alpha, Baptist Student Union, South Texas Junior College Transfer. KIKER, BILLY JIM ADAMS lMRS.l Amarillo Nursing, B.S. Redbud Princess, Texas Nursing Students' Association, Nursing Class Secretary, Parkland CGA Secretary, Dean's List, Texas Nursing Students' Association Convention Delegate. KILLEBREW, KATHERINE Dallas Foods and Nutrition, B.S. Home Economics Club, Philomathia Literary-Social Club, Dietetics Club. KIMBELL CAROL Houston Nursmg BS KING CAROLYN GAYE Plttsburg Nursmg BS Redbud Prmcess Ten Best Dressed Flnallst, Nursmg Class Secretary Vlce Presldent East Texas Club Texas Nursmg Students Assocratlon Nursmg Club Phrlomathua Lnterary Socnal Club Gold Rush KIZER BARBARA ANN Bells General Busnness, B S Professnonal Busmess Women s Club KNAPE CHARLOTTE SUE Richardson Nursmg BS Baptnst Student Unnon Presldent Chrlstlan Forum Program Chatrman East Texas Club Nursmg Class Secretary Recreatuon Fmance Com mlttee Gold Rush Corn Huskm KOCH NANCY Dallas Soclology BS Sociological Society Athenaeum LuterarySoclal Club Parllamentarlan WRA Board B Average Stunts Sponsorship KOINM JUDITH K Houston Nursmg, BS Nursmg Class Hlstorlan, Houston Club Texas Nursmg Students Assocla tron Nursmg Club Houston Center Cholr KOJIS FRANCES ELIZABETH Ft Worth Elementary Educatson BS Resldentlal Assistant Newman Club Secretary KUHLMAN CYNTHIA MARLANE Seguin Nursmg BS Redbud Prrncess Texas Nursmg Students Assocnatlon, Omega Rho Alpha Baptlst Student Unnonf Good Samaritan Scholarshup Deans Lust Nursmg Class Hnstorlan Co Presndent KURC JODIE Dallas Nursmg, BS Recreation Finance Commuttee Nursmg Class Secretary Texas Nursmg Students Assocuatlon KWONG MABLE Hong Kong Interlor Desrgn B S Round Table Art Club Delta Phu Delta Treasurer Hlstorlan LAllegro Literary Social Club Presldent Modern Choir Amencan lnstltute of Amencan lntenor Desrgner B Average Mary Walker Specual Scholar s vp F-7 '73 'qv-PFD 'ns 197 Q--p .,-..,. LAM, ELLEN Hong Kong Mathematics, B.A. LANDESS, MARY ANN Fulshear Foods and Nutrition, B.S. Houston Club, Home Economics Club, Dietetics Club, President, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Vice-President, Alpha Chi, Secretary-Treasurer, Counselor. LARKIN, BETSY Dallas English, B.A. Class Beauty Finalist, Aggie Sweetheart Finalist, Redbud Princess, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Houston Hall Counselor, President, Smith-Carroll Hall Secretary, CGA Treasurer, English Club, President, NCTE Junior Affiliates, Sigma Tau Delta, Chaparral Literary- Social Club, SCSA Representative, Modern Dance Group, Dean's List, Gold Rush, Stunts. LASKOSKIE, VIVIAN J. Orchard Elementary Education, B.S. Floor Chairman, Houston Club, NEA, SEA, Texas State Teachers' Associa- tion, Lass-O Band, Newman Club. LEE, MOIRA Kowloon, Hong Kong Sociology, B.S. LEWIS, MAE ELLEN Longview English, B.A. Mississippi College Transfer, English Club, Treasurer, Sigma Tau Delta, NCTE, Daedalian Quarterly Editor, Alumnae Association Award for Creative Writing LINDSEY, LINDA RAE Seguin Recreation Therapy, B.S. HPER Professional Club, Corn Huskin'. LOHRKE, LINDA Houston Occupational Therapy, B.S. Redbud Princess, Houston Hull Counselor, Pi Theta Epsilon, OT Club, Display Chairman, Chaparral Literary-Social Club, Treasurer, American Occupational Therapy Association, Dean's List, Biology Lab Assistant, Stunts, Freshman Talent Assembly. LOFLAND, CAROLE Denton English, B.A. Redbud Princess, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Class Executive Councils, Junior Class Secretary, Villagers' Club, Publicity Chair- man, President, English Club, Art Club, Omega Rho Alpha, Sigma Tau Delta, Alpha Chi, Adelphian Literary-Social Club. President, Secretary, WRA Board, Ariel Club Scholarship, Dean's List, CGA, Round Table, CGA Nominating Committee, Class Officer Nominating Board, Stunts, Gold Rush. LONGCOR, KAY Pasadena Nursing, B.S. Texas Nursing Students' Association, Good Samaritan Scholarship. LOONEY, CYANN Dallas English, B.A. SFC, Mary Gibbs Jones Hall President: English Clubp Omega Rho Alpha, President, Phllomathia Literary-Social Club, Treasurer: Counselorp Gold Rushg WRA Boardg Student Assistantg Corn Huskin'g Stunts. LORENZANA NOEMI Mercedes Spanlsh BA La Junta Secretary Newman Club Rao Grande Club LOTT WILHELMINA Seminary Miss Occupational Therapy BS LOVETT NANCY ELIZABETH Odessa Elementary Education BS Student Education Association Rlfle Club President J W Van Dyke Scholarshtp Stunts Corn Huskln Gold Rush WRA Board Modern Choir Class Song Co Author ACE McMlCHAEL EMMY LOU lMRSl Dallas Nursing B5 Sennor Nursing Class President Texas Nursing Students Assocxatuon Mary Gibbs Jones Scholarship McANULTY MAURICE Thorndale Elementary Education BS Class Executive Board Mary Huffard Hall President SEA Extramural Basketball Extramural Volleyball Resldenttal Assistant f-4 , ll 4 EJ fx P, f-wr. 1 Y 1 ,'. wh in Hal 1... Seniors celebrate 64 Days Tull 64 with a glimpse into 1 I 'H ly . .I . . i i . u it I. . l . ' Q iz , 1 - - Q f 63 I 1 z ' 'z : 1 'i W' Q f . ' . 1 s 'A V . 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McCLELLAN, MARY ANN Hooks Nursing, B.S. Nursing Class Historian, Floor Chairman, Texas Nursing Students' As- sociation, Omega Rho Alpha, Mary Gibbs Jones Scholarship, Eleanor Green Scholarship, Regents' Scholarship, Dean's List. McCOLLUM, MARY LOU Richardson Library Science, B.A. Junior Class Beauty Finalist, Redbud Princess, Cotton Ball Duchess, Dormitory Social Chairman, Alpha Beta Alpha, Philomathia Literary-Social Club, President, Secretary, Daughters of Alumnae Club, Floor Chairman, Gold Rush, Corn Huskin', Stunts, Round Table, SCSA. McCORMlCK, NANCY Arcadia Clothing and Costume Design, B.S. Clothing and Textiles Club, President, Home Economics Club, Fashion Group, Inc. Scholarship, B Average List, Cone-Titche Award For Fashion Design Winner. McDOWELL, LINDA RAE Houston Nursing, B.S. Texas Nursing Students' Association, Houston Clinical Center Choir, Good Samaritan Scholarship, Professional Council Class Representative, Deans List. McGERVEY, MAUREEN ELIZABETH Dallas Nursing, B.S. Dallas Clinical Center Sophomore Class Parliamentarian, Senior Nursing Class Vice-President, Stunts, Texas Nursing Students' Association, Omega Rho Alpha, Alpha Lambda Delta, Alpha Chi, Dean's List, Straight A List, Edith Covell Scholarship, Mary Gibbs Jones Scholarship, Dallas Bankers' Wives Scholarship, Jesse H. Jones Scholarship, Regents' Scholar- ship, House and Uniform Committee, Recreation-Finance Committee, Floor Chairman. McNIEL, REBECCA JANE College Station Nursing, B.S. Cheerleader, Stunts, FTA, Bryan-College Station Club, Nursing Club, Texas Nursing Students' Association, Houston Clinical Center Choir, Good Samaritan Scholarship. MACHADO, DIANA OLIVIA Laredo Spanish, B.A. Cotton Ball Duchess, Laredo Club, Reporter, La Junta, Alumnae Association Scholarship, Laredo Jr. College Transfer, Speech Club, L Award, Gold Rush, Stunts, Delian Literary-Social Club. MADDRY, .IACQUELINE RAE E Lakewood, Calif. Occupational Therapy, B.S. Dean's List, Mary Gibbs Jones and Office ot Vocational Rehabilitation Scholarships, Residential Assistant, OT Club, Publicity Chairman, Mary Eleanor Brackenridge Literary-Social Club, Historian, SFC, Secretary, American Occupational Therapy Association. MALIN, MELANIE KELSEY Dickinson Health, Physical Education and Recreation, B.S. D WRA Representative, HPE8.R Professional Club, Junior Representative, Class Executive Board, Floor Chairman, Houston Club, Aglaian Literary- Social Club, B Average List, WRA Board, Stunts, Corn Huskin', Gold Rush, Extramural Volleyball. MANLY JUDITH ANNE Cotulla Journallsm BS Laredo San Antonro Club Journalism Club Theta Slgma Phu keeper of the archlves Kappa Alpha Mu Dallas Press Club Regents, McCall Scholarshnps LassO Reporter Rellgrous News Colummst and Feature Editor Student Assistant Gold Rush Corn Huskm Stunts Freshman Sponsor MARSHALL VAL Houston Health Physical Educatuon and Recreatlon BS Redbud Prlncess Cheerleader WRA Dorm Representatlve Secretary CGA Nominating Commlttee Floor Chalrman, Class Executlve Board HPER Professaonal Club Secretary Performlng Folk Dance Club President TRFCW Convention Delegate Houston Club Chaparral Literary Soclal Club Pledge Captaln Regents Scholarshrp Varslty Volleyball Team Stunts Corn Huskm Gold Rush Sensor Breakfast MARTIN JILL IPEPPERl Pasadena Health, Physlcal Educatton and Recreatnon BS WRA Representatnve Executtve Board Houston Club HPER Professlonal Club Correspondmg Secretary B Average Lust Aglaran Luterory Socual Club Hlstorlan MARTIN CLARA LYNNE Ft Worth Nursmg BS CGA Representatrve Nursmg Class Treasurer Texas Nursmg Students Assocratton Good Samarutan Scholarshnp MARTIN SYLVIA LOUISE Fayetteville, Tenn Journalrsm BS Round Table Journolvsm Club Treasurer Theta Sugma Phu Presudent B Average Lust Dallas Press Club and McCalls Scholarshnps Daily Lass O Staff Entertamment Editor Managnng Edntor Texas Darly News paper Association Intern Daedallan Staff Gold Rush Corn Huskm MARTINEZ SANJUANITA Laredo Dance Educatnon BS Cheerleader, Laredo Club Vnce President HPER Professronal Club New man Club Mu Delta Gamma Laredo .lumor College and Our Lady of the Lake College Transfer SEA Secretary Round up Staff Newman Club MARVIN JANET Dallas Nursmg BS Nursmg Class Treasurer Parkland CGA Treasurer Presudent Texas Nursmg Students Association Mary Glbbs Jones and Regents Scholarshlps MATHER LINDA LOUISE Crockett Chemistry BA BS Whos Who ID American Colleges and Unxversttles A8-M Cotton Ball Duchess Kappa Epsnlon Mu Treasurer Presrdent Alpha Lambda Delta Kappa Mu Epsilon Omega Rho Alpha Alpha Chl Iota Sngma Pr Vnce Presrdent LAIlegro Literary Soclal Club Reporter Hrstorran Student Af ftltate of American Chemical Soclety Deans Lust Bruce McMlllan .lr Foundahon Grant Gold Rush Corn Huskm MAYS MARTHA JANE Denton BS Degree Freshman Executlve Board SFC Sophomore Class Secretary Class Stunts Gold Rush Co Chalrman Vlllagers Club Chaparral Literary Socral Club Professuonal Business Women Tau Pl Phu Natlonal Honoray Buslness Fra ternrty Redbud Princess B Average Lust MEEKS MARY ELAINE Plttsburg Elementary Education BS Redbud Prlncess Sophomore Class Presudent CGA Treasurer Presrdent Whos Who In American Colleges and Unlversltres SEA Alpha Lambda Delta Pr Lambda Theta Kappa Mu Epsnlon Delphr Sacuety Chaparral Literary Social Club Baptist Student Union Freshman Talent Assembly Stunts Deans Lust SFC Mary Hufford Memorial and Dallas Womans Club Scholarships, Theta Slgma Phu Communtcatlon Award Corn Huskm Gold Rush 15 fx of' '90-F e 'fl 'I '+-. 2ST S. x 8:14 ,ix Ladies serve as hostesses for their clubs at the Literary'Social CIub's Pre-Rush Tea. ,3E5F'slf ,'QUt i'Effg H 1: W4-Q ., . 1.. I 157' We , , X., 91 J:-5 Q-'fp , l - ,WY dv-. ,V Z li 'klg V I 1 i fb L FT 5 P lu l ll ' 1 , 'I ' 1 f . l Ll 1 i li L gt l i ' l ' 'il l f l ,L . L . L' i I 1 X fyf yi il t' I is il ' 'XE :yr ,A-ill! in A EXCEL ' 1 l t I in it t it L t , it t, L L f'7 li ill L fr 5 L 1 will 1 f' I L lx r la X l fl il L it l U A -i 1sfg5QJ ls,lfQ lc. cf Qlii ffit l l sl L l' M' 'I if ' f If- ' 7 L I i I li lt., L , i 4 it Q l l L, , L L ' l it f ' l ' , 1 Y 'I L, - I f i , r ll--L 1 LJ MESTON, VALERIE GAY El Paso Journalism, B.S. Class Officer Nominating Committee, El Paso Club, Reporter, Journalism Club, Secretory, Kappa Alpha Mu, Vice-President, President, Theta Sigma Phi, Secretary, Philomathia Literary-Social Club, Publicity Chairman, Citi- zenship League, Reporter, Dean's List, Lass-O Staff, Entertainment Editor, Day Editor, Photographer, Capps Hall Counselor. MILLER, JUDITH Denison Library Science, B.S. Transfer, Southeastern State College, Oklahoma, Alpha Beta Alpha, Historian, Art Club, Citizenship League. MILLER, KAREN Dallas Sociology, B.S. Counselor, Floor Chairman, Sociological Society, Treasurer, Mary Eleanor Brackenridge Literary-Social Club, Lass-O Band. MILLER, NANCY CAROLE Andrews Art Education, B.S. Art Club, Delta Phi Delta, Athenaeum Literary-Social Club, Stunts, Gold Rush, Dean's List, Residential Assistant, Reed and Barton Scholarship. MILLER, SHELBY Corpus Christi Library Science, B.A. Transfer Del Mar Junior College, History Club, Alpha Beta Alpha, Citi- zenship League, Secretary, Model United Nations Delegate. MINNIS, MARY Denton Elementary Education, B.S. MOORE, BETTY RANKIN DSUIOH Elementary Education, B.S. MOORE, MARJORIE Dance, B.S. Albuquerque, N. Mex. MOORHOUSE, RUBYE Denim' Elementary Education, B.S. MORGAN, GLORIA l'llllSl00l'0 Elementary Education, B.S. MORGAN, JOANN WCW Elementary Education, B.S. MORRIS, JANE CUFIIWSG Library Science, B.S. MORRISON, MARY KATE Houston Nursing, B.S. Dorm Vespers Chairman, Houston Club, Nursing Club, Texas Nursing Students' Association, Baptist Student Union, Good Samaritan and M.D. Anderson Scholarships. MORRISON, SUSAN Midland Nursing, B.S. Texas Nursing Students' Association, Nursing Class Vice-President, Nursing Club, Texas Nursing Students' Association, Houston Center Choir, Dean's List, Accreditation Committee, Newman Club. MUIR, NANCY JEAN Dallas Elementary Education, B.S. Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, SEA, Pi Lambda Theta, Alpha Chi, ACE, Dean's List, University of Missouri Transfer, Alpha Delta Pi, AWS Conference Board, Legislative Council, Tau Kappa Epsilon Sweetheart. MURDOCK, PATRICIA DUNCAN lMRS.l Houston Nursing, B.S. , l .i l l z ax.. 1 ' l:...l LY . :-mggfyezpiif T14 fir,-2225 3 - ' I ae -Y ' lisiiifl- ' 'r' I 'Y y l:i 'l:4 N gg , , gwv:.i'? , , f pl :iii A, r E .-zzfr-:.'.'f3-U: H ' ' A . NCL, I V-fill ,gn f..:3ggl'fE1.j3 f- ,:.f2rf:...5f1f'-51 -:f1'A'.t i??15iffr:.5,5i5 VE I 715 'N 4-9- eff ,-..-,, I5 192 ? 059' S iw. ,169 x., 1 'T' ff. y 1 , MURPHY, JULIA ANN lJUDYi Dallas Speech and Hearing Therapy, B.S. Yell Leader, Sigma Alpha Eta, Stunts, Gold Rush, Lon Morris Junior College Transfer, Aglaian Literary-Social Club. MYRES, BETTY MAY Dallas General Business and Economics, B.S. A8iM Cotton Ball Duchess, Maid of Cotton Representative, Gold Rush, Stunts, Sponsorship, Professional Business Women's Club, Le Cercle Francais, President, Adelphian Literary-Social Club, Student Assistant, Residential Assistant. NAGAI, MARY GAIL Houston Nursing, B.S. Texas Tech Transfer, Nursing Class President, Secretary-Treasurer, Nursing Club, Alpha Lambda Delta, Vice-President, Texas Nursing Students' As- sociation, Regional Publicity Chairman, State Publicity Chairman, Dean's List, M.D. Anderson Scholarship, Dormitory Council, Sophomore Legislator. NASH, ELOISE IMRSJ Dallas Elementary Education, B.S. NEGRETE, MAGDALENE Laredo Elementary Education, B.S. Laredo Junior College Transfer, Laredo Choir, Laredo Club, Newman Club, SEA. NEUMANN, GERRY ELIZABETH Houston Nursing, B.S. Redbud Princess, CGA Houston Center, Vice-President, Houston Club, Student Nurses' Association, Texas Nursing Students' Association, Houston Harmonettes, Teagle Foundation Scholarship, Freshman Talent Assembly, Gold Rush, Corn Huskin', Senior Class Beauty. N NEWBERG, LINDA ILENE Houston Health, Physical Education and Recreation, B.S. Houston Club, HPER Professional Club, Recording Secretary, Alpha Lambda Delta, Vice-President, Alpha Chi, Sigma Tau Delta, Omega Rho Alpha, Residential Assistant, Corn Huskin', Student Assistant, Dean's List. NEWSOME, KAYE Glasgow, Mont. Nursing, B.S. - Texas Nursing Students' Association, CGA Parkland, House and Uniform Committee, Aglaian Literary-Social' Club, Best Pledge. NIETO, ,IOSEFINA A Laredo Special Education and Elementary Education,'B.S. Jl.aredo Junior College Transfer, Laredo Choir, Newman Club, Council for Exceptional Children, SEA, Laredo Club. NOVAK, CAROLYN , L Hazen, Ark. Sociology, B.S. ORTA EDITH San Antonio Elementary Education BS San Antomo Club SEA ACE San Antonno College Transfer Los Pausanos OSORIO HEIDY A Chutre, Panama Home and Famlly Llfe B S Home Economics Club OWENS VERNA Waco Mathematics B A Laredo Cl b E V Wh e Math Club Adelphran Luterary Soclal Club Secretary PALACIOS RUTH San Antonlo Journalism and Sociology BS ASM Cotton Ball Duchess Yell Leader Sophomore Class Treasurer Floor Chairman San Antonio Club Reporter Journalism Club President Sociological Society Theta Sigma Phu Treasurer Aglalan Literary Social Club Newman Club Daedalxan Editor Assistant Editor Business Manager All Campus 81 Publucatlons Edntor Freshman Talent Assembly Corn Hus kn Stunts Gold Rush Publrcnty Chalrman Sponsor Round Table As soclated Collegiate Press Convention Delegate LassO Sports Editor Duy Edutor WRA Reporter PALMER NANCY LEE Dallas General Buslness BS PARKS LYNN Saint Joseph La Clothing and Costume Deslgn BS Aggie Sweetheart Redbud Princess Ten Best Dressed Flnallst University of Texas Round Up Baylors Mayday Rice Rondelet Whos Who In Amerlcan Colleges and Unlversltles Capps Hall President Home Eco nomrcs Club Vlce President Clothing and Textnle Club Alpha Lambda Delta Hlstorlan Ph: Omlcron Upsllon Delphn Socnety Chaparral Lnterary Sacxal Club Deans Lust Theta Sigma Ph: Award Make lt Yourself Wlth Wool National Wmner SCSA Presldent Gold Rush Stunts '- xr? 'C' Daedulnan Edrtor, Ruth Palacros and her roommate Sally Trevmo look as If they are off to a formal dance, Sadie Hawkins style 0' ' iii Q-f . T QU ,aes 250 AU, PARTRIDGE, JOANNA AUDETTE Munday Sociology, B.S. Biology Club, Sociology Club, Tau Beta Sigma, Lass-O Band, CGA Scholarship. PATTERSON, KATHRYN Canton Nursing, B.S. Parkland Junior Nursing Class Treasurer, Student Nurses' Club, Texas Nursing Students' Association, Corn Huskin', Gold Rush, Baptist Student Union, Social Chairman, Choral Club, Recreation Finance Committee. PENNELL, BETTY CARLENE Sinton Elementary Education, B.S. Stunts, Rio Grande Valley Club, SEA, ACE, Dean's List. PERALTA, EYDA Panama City, Panama Sociology, B.S. Sociology Club, Biology Club, Newman Club, Festival of Nations, Foreign Student Foundation Scholarship, Freshman Talent Assembly. PEREZ, MICAELA El Sauz Elementary Education, B.S. Rio Grande Valley Club, Secretary, NEA, ACE, Newman Club. PERRY, EDNA ELLEN Camden, Ark. Occupational Therapy, B.S. Posture Queen, Capps Hall Counselor, SFC President, Secretary-Treasurer, Delphi Society, Pi Theta Epsilon, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Dean's List, Chaparral Literary-Social Club, OT Club, Stunts, Corn Huskin', Gold Rush, University Review. PETERS, JACKIE ANN San Antonio Nursing, B.S. San Antonio Club, Nursing Club, Texas Nursing Students' Association, Omega Rho Alpha, Alpha Lambda Delta, Dean's List, Straight A List, National Foundation Health Scholarship, Presbyterian Student Associa- tion, Corn Huskin', Gold Rush, Festival of Nations, Stunts. PFEIFFER, KATHLEEN PAULETTE Comfort Nursing, B.S. San Antonio Club, Nursing Club, Regents' Scholarship, Dean's list, Nursing Class Parliamentarian, Vice-President. POOL, REBECCA Cedar Hill Home Economics, B.S. Home Economics Club, Treasurer, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Alpha Lambda Delta, Mary Gibbs Jones and Regents' Scholarship, Dean's List. POPE, ERLEENE JUNE Doucette English, B.A. Austin Hall Counselor, Journalism Club, English Club, Sigma Tau Delta, Vice-President, Citizenship League, Dean's List, Lass-O Staff, Freshman Talent Assembly, Festival of Nations, Gold Rush, SEA, Daughters of Alumnae Association, Secretory, NCTE, Foreign Relations Senate. POSEY, MARY K. Wylie Home Economics, B.S. Home Economics- Club, Gold Rush, Corn Huskin', Home Economics Edu- cation Club, Treasurer, Athenaeum' Literary-Social Club. POUNDS, SARAH JEAN Jonesboro, Ark. Clothing and Costume Design, B.S. Home Economics Club, Clothing and Textiles Club, Athenaeum Literary- Social Club, Canterbury Association, Secretary, Mary Gibbs Jones Scholar- ship, Cone-Titche Show Winner. QUIGLEY, SUSAN S. Orange Nursing, B.S. Texas Nursing Students' Association Representative, Nursing Class Presi- dent, Golden Triangle Club, Nursing Club, Houston Center Choir,' New- man Club, Dean's List, Accreditation Committee, Curriculum Committee, CGA President, Houston Clinical Center, CGA Second Vice-President. RAINS, LAURA LAVERNE Denison Elementary Education, B.S., B.A. Sophomore and Senior Beauty Finalist, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Class Executive Board, KEM Club, Alpha Lambda Delta, Alpha Chi, Sigma Tau Delta, Chaparral Literary-Social Club, Chaplain, ACE, Dallas Woman's Club and Science Day Scholarships, Austin Hall Counselor, Iota Sigma Pi, Secretary-Treasurer, SEA, Parliamentarian, Dean's List, Omega Rho Alpha, Vice-President, Presbyterian Student As- sociation, Gold Rush, Student Assistant. RAMIREZ, ANITA Sqn Anfg,-,io Elementary Education, B.S. Sqn Benifg English, B.A. RAMERIZ, NILDA Brownsville Home Economics Education, B.A. RAY, Denfon Sociology, B.S. Iltedbud Princess, Counselor, Sociological Society, President, B Average ist. REYNOLDS, cxuzol. ANN corpus christ, General Business, B.S. DelMar Junior College Transfer, Floor Chairman, Rio Grande Club, Pro- fessional Business Women's Club. REYNOLDS, MARY KAY Walnut Ridge, Ark, Elementary Education, B.S. SEA, ACE, Outing Club, Corn Huskin', Gold Rush. IPS 3 ff,- l lr 252 -5 Deacon Diane Wally escorts a Friend to Corn Huskin' and placed in the 'Best Dressed finals. ECC? X E 'E . ls- N -436.11 'Syn six! l lllllll RICHARDSON, HELEN lMRS.l Mesquite Education, B.S. RICHARDSON, LAINA CAROLE Cisco Biology, B.S. Cisco Junior College Transfer, Biology Club, NEA, Beta Beta Beta, Athenaeum Literary-Social Club, Pledge Captain, Stark Scholarship, Corn Huskin', Gold Rush, Judo Doio, Science Club, Secretary, Band Choir. RICHTER, KARLEEN J. Elkhart, Ind. Health, Physical Education and Recreation, B.S. Western Michigan University Transfer, WRA Board, Phi Epsilon, Varsity Hockey, Tennis and Basketball Team, WMU Band, Stunts, Corn Huskin', Gold Rush, Performing Folk Dance Club, Lemon Trophy for Tennis, Class Executive Board, Round Table, Vice-President, HPER Professional Club, President, Chaparral Literary-Social Club. RITCHIE, MARY ANN Amarillo Sociology, B.S. Texas Nursing Students' Association, Sociological Society, Nursing Club, National Student Nurses Association, Corn Huskin', Freshman Talent As- sembly, Junior Class Professional Council Representative. RIVERA, CORINE Colorado City Elementary Education, B.A. ACE, SEA, NEA, Adelphian Literary-Social Club, Treasurer, B Average List, Gold Rush. ROBERTS, BARBARA Bellaire Nursing, B.S. Nursing Club, Texas Nursing Students' Association, National Student Nurses' Association, Harris County Medical Assistants Association and Good Samaritan Scholarships. ROBERTSON, LINDA JOYCE Elsa Nursing, B.S. Rio Grande Valley Club, Nursing Club, Texas Nursing Students' Associa- tion, Houston Clinical Center Choir, Good Samaritan, Jasmine Sadler Class Scholarships. ROBINSON, JUDY B. Cassaday, Kan. Retail Merchandising, B.S. Merchandising Club, Secretary, Tau Pi Phi, Athenaeum Literary-Social Club, B Average List. RODGERS, RACHEL LAVERNE Wichita Falls Sociology, B.S. Class Executive Board, Floor Chairman, Stunts, Sociological Society, Adelphian Literary-Social Club, Baptist Student Union. RODMAN, NANCY KAY Corpus Christi Chemistry, B.S. Kappa Epsilon Mu, Iota Sigma Pi, President, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Alpha Lambda Delta, Alpha Chi, Science Day, Col. Oran Stovall, SFC and Board of Regents Scholarships, Counselor and Instructor in Summer Science Training Program, Dean's List, A List. RODRIGUEZ, ELIDA L. General Business, B.S. Festival of Nations. Sabanagrande, Panama ROMPEL, KATHRYN ANN New Braunfels Biology, B.S. San Antonio Club, Biology Club, Aglaian Literary-Social Club, B Average, Dean's List, Corn Huskin', Gold Rush, Stunts, Floor Chairman. ROTRAMEL, JUDITH KAY Devine Home Economics Education, B.S. Redbud Princess, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Counselor, President of Houston Hall, Home Economics Club, President, Chaparral Literary-Social Club, Mary Gibbs Jones Scholarship, Clothing and Textile Club, Reporter, Stunts, Corn Huskin', Gold Rush, Senior Breakfast, Maid of Cotton Representative. RUEDA, OLGA ROSALINDA San Antonio Spanish, B.A. Cotton Ball Duchess, Junior and Senior Class Treasurer, Round Table, La Junta, President, Program Chairman, Phi Sigma Iota, President, Tau Beta Sigma, Agloian Literary-Social Club, Lass-O Band, Serenaders, Saltillo Scholarship, B Average List, Baptist Student Union, International Student Chairman, Stunts, Corn Huskin', SEA, Freshman Talent Assembly, Student Assistant. SAENZ, MARTHA E. Concepcion Home Economics Education, B.S. Redbud Princess, Lowry Counselor, President, Rio Grande Valley Club, Home Economics Club, Home Economics Education Club, Newman Club, B Average List, Gold Rush, Corn Huskin', Stunts, Student Assistant, SEA, Philomathia Literary-Social Club. SCHUERGER, NORMA JEANNE Amarillo English, B.A. English Club, Junior Affiliates, Sigma Tau Delta, Hufford Scholarship, Sigma Tau Delta, Treasurer, Howard County Junior College Transfer, Phi Theta Kappa, French Consulate Award. 565 19- lim r 'I'! 113' CI N fr- ':g,X Nl' wh Lfyx ine 'bf , .- Ab. -- .SSE V Xkd 061, SCHUSTER, MARY ANN Houston Elementary Education, B.S. Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, SEA, ACE, Vice-Presi- dent, Alpha lambda Delta, Secretary, Pi Lambda Theta, President, Athenaeum Literary-Social Club, Gamma Delta, Texas Region Secretary, Valedictorian Scholarship, SFC Scholarship, Dean's List, Class Executive Board, Stunts, SCRA. SCHWARTZ, CAROL San Antonio Nursing, B.S. Texas Nursing Students' Association, NSNA, Houston Clinical Center Choir. SCHWARTZ, MARY HELEN Alvarado Sociology, B.S. Illinois State Normal University Transfer, A8-M Cotton Ball Duchess, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Sociological Society, Alpha Kappa Delta, President, Alpha Chi, Philomathia Literary-Social Club, Secretary, Dean's List. SHELL, PRISCILLA Abilene English, B.A. Redbud Princess, English Club, Omega Rho Alpha, Sigma Tau Delta, Delphi Society, Historian, SEA, Dean's List, SCRA, Baptist Student Union, Residential Assistant, Gold Rush. SHEPARD, BARBARA Angleton Mathematics, B.A. E. V. White Mathematics Club, Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Dean's l.ist. SHORT, MARY NELL Denton English, B.A. SIEGMUND, JO ANN Ft. Worth Health, Physical Education and Recreation, B.S. WRA Board, Junior Representative, Floor Chairman, HPER Professional Club, Performing Folk Dance Club. SIMPSON, BEA B. El Paso Nursing, B.S. Redbud Princess, Texas Nursing Students' Association, Mary Gibbs Jones Scholarship, Texas Western College Transfer. SINGLETON, JEANNIE Ft. Worth Business Education, B.S. Sophomore Beauty, Maid ot Cotton Representative, Professional Business Women's Club, SEA, Delian literary-Social Club, Secretary, Texas Business Education Association, Gold Rush, Sponsorship, TWU College Board Representative, Monnig's Dept. Store. SKIRVIN, THAYA CHARLENE Akron, Ohio Library Science, B.S. SFC, Alpha Beta Alpha, Gold Rush, Corn Huskin'. SMITH FRANCES ELAINE Marshall Nurslng BS Redbud Princess East Texas Club Texas Nursing Students Assocuahon Alpha Lambda Delta Alpha Chl Houston Center Choir Deans Lust Straight A Lust Good Samarrtan Scholarship SMITH JEAN Kermit Business Educatxon BS SMITH NANCY EDWARDS lMRSI Denton Art Educatlon BS Redbud Prrncessy Junior Class Beauty Ten Best Dressed Flnalnst Whos Who an Amerlcan Colleges and Unsversltaes Capps Hall Counselor President Class Executnve Board Vsllagers Club Art Club Treasurer SEA Chaparral Literary Soclal Club Secretaryg Cltlzenshnp league TISA Sensor Representatnve DlstrlctCha1rman CGA Scholarshup Deans Lust Gold Rush Stunts Corn Huskrn Sensor Breakfast Unwerslty Revaew Student Assnstant Class Nommatnng Commuttee SNYDER SANDRA Pasadena Nursnng BS Floor Chanrman Beta Sigma Phu Houston Harmonettes Texas Nurslng Students Assoclatlon SPECTOR CLARE EVA San Antonio Psychology BA SCRA Round Table Floor Chairman San Antonio Club Blology Club Psychology Club Spannsh Club Beta Beta Beta Pre Med Club Hnllel Foundatlon Presndent B Average SPEECE VERA Denton An BA xi' fs-vv YK' Song Director IElam M lr I th place rubbon Janes smgers 'won x qgnylqitw 'The wmmng song, was Z9 f XS, l a l ' 1 V- 1- 14,-, - ,na-.-. ' ,',z,.Y:-..- ,gee - 'V -lui-cw 1 ef-mlb Q -f r 'rpg gs. l .t -tiff A: .rp , ,,A,..,W, .,'., ., K R ,ft , rg., I, in 1. , ,Egg ML - - t : ' .i 2 91 , s aight , . .':t5s'P t SPONSELLER, ELEANOR Dallas Elementary Education, B.S. STACK, LAUREL DOROTHY Brentwood, Mo. Library Science, B.A. Counselor, Alpha Beta Alpha, Le Cercle Francais, Freshman Writer. STEVENSON, WANADA El Paso Speech and Hearing Therapy, B.S. Redbud Princess, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Counselor, Dorm Secretary, Sigma Alpha Eta, Secretary, Zeta Phi Eta, President, Delphi Society, Vice-President, Omega Rho Alpha, Chaparral Literary-Social Club, Chaplain, Allin F. Mitchell Scholarship, B Average List, Round Table, Vice-President, Gold Rush. STOCKARD, SUE Denton Home Economics Education, B.S. STURROCK, MELBA JOYCE Lufkin Business Education, B.A. Professional Business Women's Club, Vice-President, Le Cercle Francais, Tau Pi Phi, Treasurer, President, Philomathia Literary-Social Club, Chaplain, Baptist Student Union, Music Chairman, Secretary, A8.M Cotton Ball Duchess, Gold Rush, Student Assistant, Festival of Nations. TABOR, MARION CARGILE Dallas English, B.A. English Club, Junior Affiliates, Dean's List, Corn Huskin', Gold Rush, Stunts. TAYLOR, DONNA RUTH Troup Home Economics Education, B.S. Tyler Junior College Transfer, Home Economics Education Club, Vice- President, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Lass-O Band, Baptist Student Union, Vice- President, Mary Gibbs Jones and Regents' Scholarships, Gold Rush, Home Economics Club, Vice-President, SEA, Choir. TAYLOR, LINDA J. Columbus, Ohio Library Science, B.A. Alpha Beta Alpha, Treasurer, President, CGA Scholarship, B Average List, Sponsor, Stunts, Gold Rush, Round Table. TAYLOR, PAT Hazen, Ark. Merchandising, B.S. THOMPSON, WANDA GERALDINE Floydada Speech-Education and Dramatics, B.S. Speech Club, TWU Players, Corn Huskin', Gold Rush, Outstanding Acting Award. THURBER PHYLLIS Odessa Library Science, BS Odessa Junior College Transfer Odessa Mudland Club President Business Club Alpha Beta Alpha Mary Eleanor Brackenndge Literary Social Club Methodist Student Movement SEA Student Assistant TOMPKINS NORMA LOUISE Dallas Speech Therapy BS TOWNSHEND KATE MERIWETHER Memphis, Tenn General Business BS Professional Business Women s Club TREVINO CELINA ELISA San Diego Sociology BS Redbud Princess SFC WRA Dorm Representative, Senior Class Beauty Finalist Lowry Hall Counselor Residential Assistant Rio Grande Valley Club Sociological Society University Chorus Yell Leader Corn Huskm Gold Rush Newman Club Athenaeum Literary Social Club TRIGG JANICE ELIZABETH Winter Park, Fla Child Development BS Class Expanding Committee, Home Economics Club Treasurer Child Development Club Vice President Chaparral Literary Social Club WRA Secretary B Average Senior Breakfast Corn Huskln Stunts TURNER CLARE IMRSI Burleson Library Science BS TURNER RHODE SUE Spur Elementary Education BS SEA Dean s List TURPIN JANE ELIZABETH Sherman Foods and Nutrition BS SCRA Dietetics Club Secretary Vice President Home Economics Club Mary Eleanor Brackenridge Literary Social Club Secretary President Round Table Gold Rush TWITCHELL LOIS D El Paso Dance B.S. Posture Queen Finalist- Who s Who in American Colleges and Universities- HPER Professional Club Secretary- Philomathia Literary-Social Club- Modern Dance Group Presidentf Reporter- Corn Huskin- Gold Rush- Freshman Talent Assembly- Stunts, Senior Breakfast- University Review. URDIALES MARTHA Houston Nursing B.S. Texas Nurses Association- Nursing Club- Newman Club- Freshman Talent Assembly. ,919 'S fy X , X RS M f 'N f X Hgh M f g? .6 11.1 'F ND' fi . .-'Y ' E4 I I A-A J x VEALE, FRANCES Ranger Special Education, 8.S. Floor Chairman, L'Allegro Literary-Social Club, Secretary-Treasurer, Corn Huskin', Student Assistant, Council for Exceptional Children. VIDRINE, PAT Weatherford Business, B.S. VILLEGAS, JUDY Del Rio Health, Physical Education and Recreation, 8.5. VORDENBAUM, MARY ANN Wichita Falls Interior Design, 8.5. Class Executive Board, Art Club, Historian, Delta Phi Delta, Secretary, Adelphian Literary-Social Club, Citizenship League, B Average, TISA Convention, Publicity Committee, Gold Rush, Corn Huskin', Sponsor, Per- forming Folk Dance Group. VOSS, GLORIA Grand lslan Speech and Hearing Therapy, 8.5. Sigma Alpha Eta, Floor Chairman, Corn Huskin', Gold Rush. WAHRMUND, JANE NELL ELFRIEDA Fredericksburg Home Economics Education, B.S. SCSA, Redbud Princess Judge, Sayers Hall Counselor, Residential Assistant, San Antonio Club, Home Economics Club, Home Economics Education Club, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Danforth Summer Award. WALLACE, GAIL Daingerfield Journalism, 8.5. Ten Best Dressed Finalists, Aggie Sweetheart Finalist, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Journalism Club, Theta Sigma Phi, Vice-President, Alpha Chi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Chaparral Literary-Social Club, Citizenship League, Dallas Press Club Scholarship, Dean's List, Texas Daily Newspaper Association Internship, Lass-O Staff, Editor, Managing Editor, CGA Executive Board, Daedalian, Freshman Class Editor, Sports Editor. WALKER, KAY Dallas Nursing, 8.5. WALLY, DIANE Liberty, Mo. Advertising Design, 8.5. Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Art Club, Delta Phi Delta, Delian Literary-Social Club, Treasurer, Dean's List, Freshman Writer, Lass-O Staff, Cartoonist, Daedalian, Art Editor, Daedalian Quarterly, Stunts, Freshman Talent Assembly, Corn Huskin', Gold Rush Dorm Display Chairman. WARD, JULIA KAY Houston Journalism and History, B.A. Houston Hall Counselor, Residential Assistant, Dallas Club, Houston Club, President, Journalism Club, History Club, Theta Sigma Phi, Mary Eleanor Brackenridge Literary-Social Club, Reporter, Historian, University Chorus, B Average list, Stark, Dallas Press Club and Board of Regents Scholar- ships, Daily Lass-O Staff, Day Editor, Women's News Editor, Daedalian Senior Class Editor, Gold Rush, Corn Huskin', Stunts, Student Assistant, Sponsorship, Round Table. i Q 17' M TY. li WEDGEWORTH, PEGGY Carthage Library Science, B.S. Panola Junior College Transfer, Alpha Beta Alpha, Rifle Club Secretary. WENDEL, ELAINE Kerrville Merchandising, B.S. Home Economics Club, Home Economics Education Club, Merchandising Club. WHITE, BECKY Junction Business, B.S. Delian Literary-Social Club. WHITWORTH, ERMA Richardson History, B.A. Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, History Club, Citizen- ship League, SEA, Phi Alpha Theta, President, Pi Lambda Theta, Round Table, Dean's List, Model United Nations Delegate. WHITWORTH, MERRELL PALMER Oklahoma City, Okla. Merchandising, B.S. SCSA, Class Executive Board, Merchandising Club, President, B Average List, WRA Board, Gold Rush. WILCOX, MARY ANN Phillips Nursing, B.S. TWU Nursing Club, Texas Nursing Students' Association, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Philomathia Literary-Social Club, Valedictorian Scholarship, Mary Gibbs Jones Scholarship, B Average List, Corn Huskin'. WILLIAMS, KATHI Carlsbad, N. Mex. Sociology, B.S. WILLIAMS, MARY B. Denton Mathematics, B.A. WILLIAMSON, PEGGY Clute Health, Physical Education and Recreation, B.S. WILSON, ELIZABETH JOAN Dallas Elementary Education, B.A. St. Thomas University Transfer, Dallas Club, ACE, SEA, Newman Club, Vice-President, B Average, Gold Rush, Corn Huskin'. WINGERT ANNE D Hereford Advertising Design BS Sayers Hall Counselor Round Table Gold Rush Art Club Vice President, Delta Phu Delta President, Delnan Literary Social Club Pledge Captain Vuce President Modern Choir B Average Honorary Membership In Dallas Museum of Fine Arts WINGO PAT Abilene Elementary Education BS ACE SEA Omega Rho Alpha Baptist Student Umon Gold Rush Corn Huskln WITZEL MARY MARTHA Leroy English BA SCRA Class Executive Board English Club Omega Rho Alpha Newman Club Secretary President Junior Affiliates V1cePresudent Round Tablep Gold Rush Freshman Talent Assembly Stunts Odessa Junior College Transfer WONG MABEL KING KOK Hong Kong Library Science BS Alpha Beta Alpha WRIGHT SUSAN ELIZABETH Carlsbad, New Mexico Home Economics Education BS SFC Redbud Judge, Class Executive Board Sayers Hall Counselor Home Economics Club SEA Home Economics Education Club Phu Upsnlon Omlcron Candle Edrtor Dellan Literary Social Club Baptist Student Umon Executive Council Mary Gibbs .lones Scholarship Deans Lust Stunts Freshman Talent Assembly Gold Rush, Corn Huskrn WIRZ ELIZABETH Denton Special Education BS YATES PEGGY Dallas Special Education B.S. Floor Chairman- Counci for Exceptional Children' SEA- OT Club- B Average- Gold Rush. 3 3' 1'-f-, sf Qvs L 1 Class Sp irii' rsi U ty Pa rfici pafion cinmcg wen X 'FAIHQH av. . '64 Climbs First Step .5Y?.ZMff Our First Stunt E dl Lines and Tired Feel' . . . Putting Out the X-Hour Bonfire . . He's not cuter than me. . . . Not here, Lois! Steps to Fun Taken by Seniors :hr ff W I x, twat r .4 4 'v , ' ' M . . ff? X . X , -. V Who's Afraid of fhe Big Bod Wolf? . . . Sad Song, . . . Sing Along with '64 , . , Seniors Second Verse, by Enioy 64 Dcays fill '64 the Four Gronks. mga ,E le ,Ld 64 Wins Best Dressed Parties and more parties. 'Zi' came an sielitett ev.. Senior Beauties Step to Awards Our Aggie Sweetheart Nancy Smith, '64 iunior class beauty . . . And then there were the Senior Brea kfcist beauties. nam N imma A When Mom played Pop War Casualty Rueda Steps of Competition -. Arr rand' Try to Remember . Who sand our Statue of Luberfy is crumbling'-' f to . - w P ' 4 - . 1 lk I I - fl g - .' A' J 'A 'V r U , Y ik L. ' V. . lsfgf- J WK E1 f A EE flip' V 2 f ' , 5 1 V I tAz',:i-llll',' Q J , 'ij..f'.zv... 'f . l A LL 2 1, 7'-A Ol ll V . X .' ' I ,. :.' , ' 1,12 , 1, ,. 4 . y 7 N747 ,..f ' rl. val xl l' l 4:1 ll ll ll ll I YI O 0 . V ll V 3- f w 1 V -.-3 . 2 J' f. H Endless registration . . Long Reh Smal? E I3 swillell ew... Steps to Work E meals were strenuous , , , ws called 'Simplin 1 gb we rg, ,uf-gi ' 6 9 . W .I X if T , . ' Y . f :l ll- I J 1 pi. 5 oulg' . . . Ball l , what ballots? Sensor Breakfast 1963 BUYSTIUQ Wlfh P 'de The Fmal Steps Once Upon a Tume Look at the bug popcorn ball Ouf to lunch? The Class of '65 has achieved a major goal this year in that we have learned to work together, to play together for the good ot the class, of the university. In effect we are well on our way to learning what the words class unity mean, and what they can accomplish if present. We are well on our way to becoming mature individuals as well as a mature class. The activities of our class exemplify in many ways the manner in which this newly felt growth has come about. lt has not been something to appear overnight. When we arrived on campus in September, we prepared to greet a multitude of new faces and to meet numerous responsibilities. To our little sister class we said an initial Hello with a serenade, and to the new members of our own clan we said Howdy with the Transfer Party. By means of skit, song, and discussion the iunior transfer students went through an informal indoctrination on campus affairs. Since University Review was already a part of history, we set our sights on the Junior Hayride. Hard work at the outset resulted in light hearts for the evening as we trucked off to Hickory Creek. After good food and even better singing, we shared our high spirits with the rest of the campus in the serenade that followed. Settling down to a more serious mood was our next task, for all is not high iinks at a university. Besides class work and tests to attend to, we planned and carried out the orientation period at which the freshmen were informed about campus traditions and some of the more important activities. We had further contact with our little sister class when we were given the responsibility of helping them choose their class song, a iob new to the juniors. Maturity was needed for these two functions, and the class responded well as they began to feel the weight of the charge of leadership. The keynote changed from a spirit of guidance to one of pride as we watched our sisters present their F.T.A., and with that same feeling we helped them celebrate at the .lunior Open House. Then came Stunts, and a universal message, win or We joined the Class of '67 Show. in a unified effort the Class of '65 presented A Fire ls Making, a stunt that carried lose. The unity of this important and exciting event held for the rest of the year. in a Sister Class Party and combined the best of both classes for the Scholarship To climax the year was we would get our share in In retrospect the Class ture, to the days ahead when we will be seniors helping to guide not only our little sisters but also the entire campus. Let us hope that when we finally come face to face with our new responsibilities we will be able to con- tinue to say: Senior Breakfast, that unforgettable time of slams tempered only by the fact that return on Senior Day. of '65 has good reason to be proud of its growth. Now we must look to the fu- Here at last we are united . . . Armed with honor, strong with courage . . ' I' fl 'l MISS TONI STASSWENDER JUNIOR CLASS PRESIDENT ,ff v x ' J Junlor class officers Nan Beha vlce presldent .lean Edwards secretary and Valerie Wozmak treasurer smlle on their way to one of their executive sessions umor Class Song Are you a Tessle7 Are you a TSSSIGQ From the the Tessle Class of 19659 Well you re the best one l sand the best one From the best class ever allve If you re from Alabama Tennessee or Yankee Land Lets all get together and give a hand Hey to the sophomores Hey to our sisters The Class of 65 65 65 Greatest class there IS alive' He e e ey l 9 6 5 Are you a Tessre'P Are you a TCSSIEQ Well I m a Tessle too' Mr and Mrs Rust .lunlor Class Sponsors ...-J V.. 9,19 ff' iw- -,f '-f'-,- , if ' A rr st.ilff'1.-' A Vi in in-Tr -,- 11, f, ':-'As-'if 1 'iw L. . in , ailfi. xi, i 1-fu , ',--.' 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Baytown Stewart, Margaret Stone, Pat Sweet, Patricia Targett, Carol Teer, Patsy Thacker, Mary Jo Thigpen, Sharon Thompson, Joyce Elaine Tucker, Barbara Turner, Carolyn Vasquez, Maria del Pilor Verwey, Deloria Wester, Jean Adair Ward, Alice Ward, Diana Ward, Sharon Warner, Ann Warner, Frances Wean, Paulette Weathers, Carolyn Wegener, Bonnie Wehmeyer, Hazel Weick, Jean Wescott, Lou Williams, Lizzie Wilson, Penney Wozniak, Valerie Wyler, Mary Ybarra, Esther Haines, Doris iMrs.l Kennedy, Wanda Lee Patterson, Terry Ragir, Cynthia Truelock, Eloise Corpus Christi Rosenburg Amarillo Angleton Corpus Christi Linclon, Neb. Graham Texarkana Amarillo Denton Laredo Hitchcock Houston Lufkin Hurst Ft. Worth Galveston Galveston Tulsa, Okla. Bedford Eden, Idaho Stockdale EI Paso Seminole Dallas San Antonio Temple Nocona San Antonio Houston San Benito Houston Dallas Houston less.. t x 4 Sanlyn Cooley, Linda Morris and Valerie Wozniak Greeting students at their welcome back to school work diligently on this year's winning dorm display. party are senior class sponsors, Dr. and Mrs. Rust and Toni Stasswender, class president. wg l ll'f- 123 . , . J 2 ' KJ li St-l Dramatically inclined iuniors discuss plans for their presentation of the Howdy Dinner skit. T41 395-v 'H 'tl' 'QQ' Susan Rousseau performs her humorous skit to the delight of those ot the Jumor Transfer Party 'Q' x54 Sox Finalists In the dormitory song contest sung I know Where Im Gomg 'LXI5 1 X VXJ K. Interested rumors turn out an fine regolxa for Cornhuskln actrvltles -- R A , - 7 I . .f , . . V . 1 'fn Y e ' ' 'S' ' ' ' - . 'ff . 11 w e 5 . , Q 1 -' ' -,.,ff'. X ,Eur . g ' , . fu., - ' 4 f J 1 .- t , ,. f Ng ' - KL S - ' ' I . ' is j N I f - 'K A tg 'P t Y' 'ffm-f ' ' 1, , , f 7 , ' i 2 v tsl if qf 2 ,ll f':l.5ff'..,. 1 ' s, 31 i:,Qtvtf2 Z1- N . ' t U 5131? 'A ' V gli mg, K 'ff 1' of sa ' 1 I t . . . . . ,, , . ,, ,git-Y ' H in Q i f s Qfi. 6 vp! t f 1 s .. ul,-J I ' ,. t ' , A V - v V Sb, 4 - . 5- I' s Y 1 11227 ' - ' 'J A ' , , 4 1 h X , - . if ff A - ,A S42 ,. 'Q , 1' '..H.1?J3'? -1 . Aifz zi, , ' . ' , , - F I ' xS3,:,g9 1 N , 3 .Q-'r. .L W ., Q W J , ,gyyv 4 , -fl h -, . . . . . . . We, the sophomore class of 1966, entered upon a new year anticipating the fun, fellowship ond work we were to share together. Looking into History 1964, section 66, the seniors, class of 1964 saw the events of their past three years unfold before them at Senior Breakfast. Sophomore Harvest Moon, Gold Rush and Corn Huskin' Bee were upon us. We celebrated with the sophomores of Fitzgerald as they won second place with their dormitory display for Gold Rush, and we celebrated with Stoddard Sophomores as they took first place in the Corn Huskin' song contest with Tiny Sparrow. One of the most exciting weekends of the year rolled around as Aggies and Tessies saw Nanette Gabriel, one of our own classmates, be pinned as Aggie Sweetheart. A serenade and a surprise party were given for the seniors on their day , 64 days til '64. Sophomores got in the Christmas spirit with a Christmas Caroling party. Beginning the spring semester, sophomores gave of their time, talents and spirit to the production of our stunt Heading for Freedom . During Self-Development Week, Sophomore Paula Rich was chosen as the Best Dressed Girl. We entertained our sisters at a Hawaiian luau complete with orchids straight from Hawaii, and we reminisced with them at the fish party in Lowry Woods. To our sponsors, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Kendrick, we owe a debt of gratitude for their help and their sin- cere and constant interest in us. To our Sister Class of '64, we say- You are the class that will always live in our true memories lane. You will not walk alone though there's hardship and pain. For sisters we will remain. MISS CAROL LYNN CATER SOPHOMORE CLASS PRESIDENT f,,,-f Karen Russell secretary Carole Nevels vlce president and Penny Kaspar treasurer proudly display thenr sculor caps trademark of the even numbered classes Sophomore Class Song Daughters of 66 Proudly we stand together Holding our place with Tessle grace Proudly through the years Thus IS our greatest task Honoring TWU Tessles forever strong and true Daughters of 66 TTTES S S SIE Tessles of 66 TTTES SSSIE Daughters of 66 Sophomore Class Sponsors C27 .' Iv I: :V C 'V 'E - A 1.4 - y P ls Mr. and Mrs. John Murray Kendrick W , ,t.j,,,, i:,T,,,s,:,,? We sl . - - - ,l res sus l TES sue ' 41449. I 44 f-rr' 1-cn? ,, xc, VN T E2 l l 'J '. x X L 'UV' s yi .. ,x Adamson, Judy Ann Agnew, Pamela Ann Albee, Mary Lu Alcazar, Josefina Aldrich, Beverly Ann Altmann, Jean Faye Alvarez, Hilda Maria Anthony, Pamela Joane Arguelles, Maria Elda Arnold, Patricia Ann Arrant, Mary Margaret Askey, Carol Ann Baber, Sherry Laine Babisak, Kathie Bain, Nancy Jean Baker, Harriet Janice Ball, Sarah Sarepta San Antonio Pharr El Paso Rio Grande City Mineral Wells La Grange Donna Houston Falfurrias Houston Navasota Decatur Grapevine Dallas Amarillo Sherman Sherman Barnes, Virginia Sue Ft. Rucker, Ala. Barnett, Martha Anne Barr, Betty Palacios Grand Prairie Bartlet, Zella Marie Walla Walla, Wash. Bates, Linda Sue Colorado City Bazan, Edelina Benavides Beamer, Nancy Jane College Station Beaver, Marilyn Sue Luling Bell, Carolyn Sue Panhandle Benavides, Gloria Amade Eagle Pass Bennett, Wanda Ann Dallas Bermea, Adela Alicia Eagle Pass Berry, Susan Elizabeth Austin Bidlack, Janet Kay Weslaco Billingsley, Ann Bellaire Borden, Minnie Syvonne Honduras, C.A. Bounds, Annette Kermit Bovo, Virginia Anna Marie Waco Bradshaw, Lilly Darlene Weatherford Brannan, Nancy Ann Beaumont Brannon, Gloria Ann Texarkana Brasher, Donna Kay Clyde Bratton, Carolyn Ruth Mason ' :fi V I ' 9 J pi -wr V? -:7 K , 1 -di . 3' 1' l ,. fi ,GM ' ,f ist f lf, .fir h .l.g5,f ' 51452 -K , fl .fl - -.J , ., ei. x ,-, , X s.. .-6. ,Af AS.-H r 00' Brousard, Anne Elizabeth Brown, Madeline Michelle Carrollton Elizabethtown, Ky. Bruce, Margaret Claire Ft. Smith, Ark. Brummel, Kathryn Ann Los Cruces, N.M. Burnham, Janet Lee Port Clinton, Ohio Byers, Sherian Lee Grand Prairie Cantu, Imelda Luduvinia Capps, Mary Beth Falfurrias Sweetwater Carmichael, Shirley Margaret Houston Carrow, Sue Ann Garland Carter, Joy Helen La Grange Cass, Elizabeth Marie New Britain, Conn. Cater, Carol Lynne Waller Cates, Martha Elaine Big Lake Cavazos, Amanda Falfurrias Ceballos, Sonia Sylvia Edinburg Cerboskas, Regena Raye Kermit Cervantes, Gloria Herlinda Sonora Chamberlain, Mary Helen Beeville Chism, Sheridan J'Nell Dallas Chung, Pui Lan Kowloon Hong Kong Cisneros, Hilda Esperanza Benavides Clemens, Catherine Elizabeth Decatur Coates, Beverly Kaye Conlan, Terri Ann Connor, Jane Cook, Shirley Anne Cook, Shelby Virginia Houston Abilene Daingerfield Deer Park Baytown Corn, Kathleen Frances New York, N.Y. Couch, Jeraldine Kay Couch, Marilyn Frances Cox, Sandra Raye Cragg, Jana Karen Craig, Candace Crockett, Linda Ruth Crowly, Sandra Kay Cruze, Mary Patsy Dallas Ft. Worth Snyder Carrizo Springs San Antonio Brackettville Hazen, Ark. Victoria Cushing, Bridgette Eunice Gadsden, Ala. Daley, Roseann Daniel, Lessie Alexander Dallas Texarkana Y- X .'4-gf! X G' 2 5 ' Yi Davis, Bessie Ann Dallas Davis, Donna Lea Dallas Davis, Joy May Krrbyvslle Davis, Vrrgrnra Ann Corpus Christi Dawalt, Karie Whitson Alexandria, Va. Dederick, Melalee Anne Sherman De Santos, Elma Elida Corpus Christi Dishongh, Sharron Joyce Brazoria De Witt, Karen Denver, Colo. Dickerson, Diana Lee San Antonio Dill, Tommie Jo Annandale, Va. Douglas, Martha Helen Houston Drosihn, Rudy Ann Denton Duddleston, Sally Ruth Jackson, Miss. Duffy, Carolyn Ann Carlsbad, N.M. Dunn, Shirley Jean Tyler Dyke, Dee Anne Alpine Echols, Dorothy Moore Waco Edwards, Jeanette Kay Pipe Creek Edwards, Judith Kay Little Rock, Ark. Edwards, Mary Lou Kennard Eichman, Mrs. Judith Ellen Denton Eidt, Marilyn Sue Dallas Elmore, Marvia Rose EI Paso Ely, Lorna Jill lrving Espedahl, Charlene Mildred Anthony Evers, Nancy Kaye El Dorado, Ark. Fees, Merrie Jo San Antonio Ferguson, Claudia Jean Garland Fisher, Johnnie Mae lrving Flowers, Sherian Roberts Weslaco F 1,,,u.1.F, V. . -- .? 1 ,yas-f N50 wQ 1517 an JY v-..,, 'dv-4 r 3 T' M ov' 17' HST W,-u Q Brookston Carlsbad N M Franks, Betty Zonelle Freeman Marilyn Ruth Freeman Roxle Loulse Duncanvulle Fromlath Peggy Donna Gabriel Nanette El Paso Gade, Kathleen Elizabeth El Paso Gandy Paulma Annette Rogers Garcia, Blanca Irma San Diego Garcia Irma lrrs Falfurrlas Garcla Sylvua Ann Corpus Chnst: Garza Marla Chrnstlna Harllngen Gauthuer Barbara Frances Vuctorla Gay Kathleen Ora La Porte Gnlbert, Penny Sue Texas Cnty Gulllat Mary Elzabeth Boerne Glass Sharon Ann Dallas Glazner Barbara Jeanette Bryan Godwin Marilyn Lourse Colorado Clty Gomez Mary Grace Brackettvulle Gonzalez Argella Beatriz Eagle Pass Goodsell, Karen Melinda Anahuac Goodson Janlce Ruth Houston Goolsby Llnda Gall Brownwood Gorman Jane Ellen tay Gragg Sherry Lynne Dallas Gray, Gayle Ann Granbury Gray Jo Anna Wlnnsboro Gray Margaret Amanda Moreauvulle La Gray Susan Carolyn Houston Gray, Vlrgnnna Lee Panhandle Grey Karen Duretha Conewango Valley N Y Grlffm Ruby Dell Temple Grubbs Barbara Lynne Tulsa Okla Gump Karen Cloe Coffeyvllle Kan Hancock Lyndla Marne Kerrville Hanna Deanna Jean Flatonla Hams Judith Faye ta y Harruson Sharon Ann Grand Forks A F B N D Haverkamph Janet Telfer Wmnetka Ill . .,, .xv ,-,Y'., - - ta f 1-v C7 Y-'lil f-Q9 k ,- rg-s 36 -a--x f-. Eggs I i ln' M3 I 'KV 1-u T 283 1 gs ? Lf I K ,-.Y 1 .Q E H , I 15 F ,i ,- ' - is 'Engl' 5 , . . , j'rrn '1' w gy, if J 'Sf' y N 3 tx Q J E N16 .. J . I J , 'gin-:af V '- N ,, f . r esnr 4 Q -V ' .uw ' - 350, ,l Hedgecoke, Sandra Faye Stennett Henisey, Sarah Louise Dallas Hensarling, Wilda Earline Huntsville Higdon, Drenda Ann Midland Hinoiosa, Anita Natividad Benavides Hinoiosa, Margarita Magdalena Benavides Hocker, Joyce Lucille Arlington Ho, Deane Shiu Chuk Kowloon, Hong Kong Hobbs, Mary Lou Beatrice, Neb. Holder, Gloria Jean McCrory, Ark. Homesley, Jerry Lynn Tolar Hoover, Judith Ann Temple Horlander, Carolyn Denise Longview Howard, Thalia Adelade San Antonio Hughes, Cherryl Irene San Antonio Hugo, Jo Nan Beaumont Jackson, Frances Marie Cameron Jackson, Joyce Louise Sherman Jackson, Margarette Ann Kermit Jacobson, Sandra Ann El Campo Jennings, Mary Faye Denison Johnson, Frances Victoria San Antonio Johnston, Margaret F. Tulsa, Okla. Jones, Dorothy Ruth Denison Jones, Fernan Louise Little Rock, Ark. Jones, Linda Sue Amarillo Josey, Marilyn Patricia Hale Center Kammer, Jacquelyn Annette Gallup, N.M. Kazen, Norma Ann Laredo Kelly, Melinda Lois Hamilton Koethe, Mary Ann San Antonio Kolb, Barbara Gayle Sherman Ladd, Carolyn Jean Ola, Ark. Lamb, Mary Elizabeth Floresville Leigh, Karen Louise Apopka, Fla. Leister, Dorothea Christina Orange Levings, Dorothy Marilyn Ft. Worth Liccioni, Dolores Ann Houston Lindner, Marian Florence Comfort Lippmann, Lois Marion San Antonio ffl IA L ,ef MK .,a' I 1-or Q 'Af' Q:-7 -531 we A WH Q?c4'7 Louthan, Patricia Ann Wichita, Kan. Loving Virginia Mae Ft Worth Ludlow Karen Ernestlne Beatrice, Neb Luzlus Linda Ann Cleveland Ohio Lyerly Bonnie Kay El Paso McBride Elizabeth Dale Alexandra La McClendon Judith Rae Midwest Cnty Okla McCoy Leila Melanie McCraw Nancy Elizabeth McGinnis Linda Arlene McGmty Marilyn Palmer Mcllwam Judy Ann McKinney Betty Lou Manning Charlotte Ann Mann Minerva Moncivals Marshall, Nancy Ruth Marshall Wlnnle Dephane Martin Barbara Ann Martin Shayanne Martinez Marla Inez Mashman Barbra Gene May Cecilia Denison Alamo DeLeon Texas Cnty Houston Del Rio Rexmgton Bryan Houston Jourdanton Waskon Leesburg Galveston Dallas Laredo Medellm Mana Consuelo San Antonio Meenach Antoinette Elisabeth Temple Midyett Alice Kathelene Houston Muller Julia La Vaun Miller Mary Frances Molder Alice Frances Monthey Nelda Kaye Moody Deann Martha Moody Mary Esther Ozana Baytown Harper Arlington Waxahachle Denison gee- H, . , .5- 65 V 'YW fr tw .47 3? 3 P5- fn. ,X IG I melaam for 64 QM EPP , uf A --- pl K ll v J: 4 AD fi 9 l 15 .-:mx . wi M ,- .i ,w , xl v l .,,1.15-V, -, QL' J fi , F J I 9 fi ' mf. , W Y :fl .1 .-MEL. 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Peha, Aida Gloria Realitos Pequeno, Raquel Magdalena Jamaica, N.Y. Perez, Patricia Anna Del Rio Perkins, Mrs. Saundra Sue Rhome Peters, Bobbie Winter Park, Fla. Peters, Susan Kay South Houston Petri, Barbra Ann Dallas Pietzsch, Sidney Cuyler Richardson Pitts, Claudia Eileen New Canaan, Conn. Platt, Judy Carroll Freeport Poehl, Virginia Sue Bryan Poston, Pamela Verlene Port Isabel Potts, Sarah Sue Denison Powell, Lucy Marie Ednd Pratt, Sandi Brownsville '4 , . J,- 'i,,J l I l ' rl .4- ,u 'J' wiv, 5. 1 .Ax , , 1' -x ,131 P W , 3 , ,-.4 ' 4. if .ff All -r flag - -. ,.,r poi Q' ,. 4 ,, Wlhgm N ' rf' hi U v- ff.-H f- as .pn Hi i xi .,v- xv Prescott, Marion Elizabeth Pulliam, Patricia Talton Putnam, Julia Elizabeth Qualls, Mariorie Elaine Rach, Judith Ann Raeke, Carolyn Sue Dallas Houston Albany Houston Orange Westover AFB, Mass. Ramirez, Henrietta V. San Antonio Ramos, Cecilia Juanita Del Rio Rau, Sharon Ann Lyons, Kan. Ray, Bonnie Ruth Dallas Reaves, Rosemary Arlington Reed, Rebecca Sue Midland Reyes, Maria Teresa Eagle Pass Rich, Paula Jane Brookfield, Mo. Richardson, Carol Ann Dallas Richmond, Linda Nell Hamilton Ring, Rosemary Elaine Winona Lake, lnd. Rivera, Evangelina Eagle Pass Roberts, Sidney Adele Mineral Wells Rodgers, Nancy Katherine Longview Rodriguez, Gloria Lamar Mission Rogers, Agnes Louise Briscoe Ross, Charlotte Diane Ross, Sharon Kay Shreveport, La. Gillham, Ark. Roshong, Diane Marie Houston Rushing, Marie Louise Odessa Russell, Catherine Jean Ft. Worth Russell, Karen Sue Floresville Saenz, Bertha Nora Benavides Salinas, Sara Falfurrias Sanchez, Margaret C. Sonora Sanders, Cynthia Ola Abilene Santorufo, Linda H. Lonoke, Ark. Schloeman, lna Louise Gatesville Schornack, Carol Jean Houston Schuette, Kathryn Marie Tulsa, Okla. Shukar, Ann Marie Grand Prairie Sellers, Norma Jean Whitesboro Sendeio, Rose Veronica Falfurrias Sewell, Carol Ann Houston . 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Sweitzer, Marilee Agnes Wichita Falls Talley, Cheryl Marie Panama, Rep. of Panama Talley, Patricia Dennise Floresville Terrell, Patty Johanna Oklahoma City, Okla. Thomas, Sara Lu Denton Thomerson, Linda Diana Arlington Thompson, Sandra Ann Houston Tillman, Gloria Ellen Vidor Tomlinson, Rena Jo Ft. Worth Trammell, Susan Ray Coleman Treff, Sandra Jane Ft. Worth Truscott, Sharon Kay Aledo Vasina, Sandra Suzzane Jourdanton Voorhies, Shirley Ann Hunt Waldeck, Donna Lee Boerne Wallace, Judith Adair Port Lavaca Wark, Denise Jayne Houston Warren, Joyce Marie Houston Webber, Gail Garland Weber, Vicki Lee El Paso Wellborn, Deanna Jeanne Ft. Walton Beach, Fla. Whisenant, Patricia Loraine Cleburne I llhe-Mai Dressed nn red corduroy um forms these lhree yell leaders pracllce one of lhelr rouhnes They are Barbara Marlin Cella Salmas and Suellen Shgler Smlle prelly sophomore yell leaders Pally Terrnll, Beverly Amass and Sand: Proll Wlley Gladys Irene Aledo Wilkes, Vera Charlene Memphns, Tenn Wulluam Bessle FOHUFYIGS Wllllams, Margaret Nell Rockhlll S C Woodllef Vlvlan Deanne Houston Wurlh Jacquelyn Sue Fl Rucker, Ala Yancy, Barbara Ann Dallas Yarberry Linda Ann Benton, Ark Zebold Gaye Ellzabelh Worfhunglon, Ohno lp- ,- Dfw '1- ,vim Good show 66 even though If was at a very early hour Excited and happy Pam Holloway hugs the flrsl place ribbon for Sloddard's Cornhuskln' song, Tiny Spar row 7355? ' -l 1 ? - . . . . - N' y r . l 3 I JO-he I If V S . xo' JY EW u ' N I ' lg ' t 1 , 'ffl , F ,wA'LA ,s,..i,, , . . , . ' 'F' , I . . , 1 Y '- , '- .- ff? uv, ' :QA . ' . I ui - A l 3 tt It was the beginning of a new year, and there we stood . . . at the gateway of University life. Everything great and worthwhile was before us. Hopeful and anxious, we were determined to make the most of every day, and every day brought a thousand, ioyous opportunities and experiences. Proudly we wore our beanies as freshmen-proudly, we put them up as University women. Assuming our new role with the help of our sister class and our class sponsors, we elected our leaders and mapped the course we were to take. Our first giant step led us to the platform of the Main Auditorium where we presented our baby Stunt, Mardi Gras. lt gave us a chance to get acquainted with our fellow freshmen-to work together and laugh together-to hope together and fear together-and henceforth, we stood together. But time was aflying and the first semester was catching up with us. Leaving behind wonderful memories of serenades, parties, dances and Corps Trip we looked toward the spring semester. lt was time to take our second giant step. We pressed onward and upward-onward toward Stunts with The Feast and upward toward VICTORY with the stunt cup. And standing on the summit, we looked down and tried to pray, for we wished to thank the Father who had kept us on our way: For the snow and sleet and windstorm were but trifles in the past, And they made the sunshine brighter when we reached the top at last. The spirit, too, was now at its highest peak. lt was augmented not only by the sincere support of our Sister Class and our class sponsors, but also by a rose sent to us the night prior to our victory by the Class of '66. We felt the friendship of every Tessie as we had never felt before. And now, nearing the end of another semester, we look back and reminisce. The little pains were only growing pains: the sorrow was lost in the greatness of happiness. So to each Tessie we say: Thank you for a year lived to its fullest! MISS ROMELIA QUINTANILLA FRESHMAN CLASS PRESIDENT 1 ll. l G' ?.a.. al, YF? v----it Sharon McDonald sec Sharon Jones vlce pres and Rebecca Pierce treas 'Freshman class officers smlle happily as they toss their beames away Class Song l 9 6 7 smg a song' Can tgo wrong' Tessles stand and smg to 67 Slng their praises shout em to the heavens We wall have our fun and troubles But never fear cause we ll come through Rah' Rah' Rah' Stand and then we ll smg to you agam All you copters fly hugh' Shout' The prcnses of l 9 6 7 The greatest class there IS ahve A Rah! Rah! Rah! ' Repeat chorus! Dr and Mrs Harrell Landry Freshman Class Sponsors iz- Qt if ff' 'J 'CJ' ua 'JV 1 1 A J 4 Aber, Rexann Abraham, Gail Absolom, Cheryl Adams, Diane Adams, Janice Adams, Rebecca Ahr, Pat Ahrens, Joyce Alaniz, Beni Allen, Carolyn E. Allgood, Shirley Amos, Terilee Anderson, Joriean Arganbright, Beth Arrell, Ann Ashely, Clara Austin, Kathy Avera, Jody Badgett, Carolyn Bagwell, Karen Bailey, Judy Bailey, Sheri Baker, Wanda Dallas Port Lavaca Ft. Worth Houston Laredo Wellsburg, W.V. Rockford, lll. San Antonio Alice Garland Smithfield Ft. Worth Corpus Christi Wheeler Graham La Feria Dallas Houston Denison Pasadena Houston Ft. Worth Brownwood Bakoian, Myda North Reading, Mass. Barkley, Janet Dallas Barnett, Rita J. Benton Harbor, Mich. Bartholomew, Darlene Ft. Worth Bosco, Anita Marie Baudouin, Diane Beach, Linda Beechie, Carla Beinhorn, Anita Bell, Linda Belt, Elaine Benavides, Marcella Benavides, Margot Bender, Mariorie Benoit, Carolyn Berkley, Lin Bermender, Pat Conway, Ark. Corpus Christi Garland Los Fersnos Houston Ro'bstown Ft. Worth Devine Falfurrias Arlington Houston Odessa Randolph AFB ,H 'M L. RI 9 '4' 1 , -- -fha.: -- - 1 L , -P fs n - L 3, - i hier f ..- Q .1 , .M a J ggi. 1. . .1 l ,1?!.a ??yg,w L S nr I A Q x 1 W 5 i .. .. J' re' L .r. R sr- 7, .E . ,ra 4, r -Ll,ff,l i'T . i i L J tv 4 ' Q , r Q-. 'Al M. gli - , . V , . t J' mv it? if Bernard, Paula Berry, Mary Sue Berry, Sondra Yvonne Biscamp, Lynda Blackstock, Joan Blagg, Martha Palestine Brownsville Henderson Vidor Stamford Gainesville Blair, Barbara Jeanne Des Moines, Iowa Blair, Peggy Blakely, Angela Blankenship, Christine Boehler, Kathleen Bond, Veneta Bowers, Bonnie Bradberry, Wanda Brady, Lois Brandon, Linda Garland Little Rock, Ark. Ft. Worth Houston Dallas Caldwell Lubbock Brazoria Anson Brannon, Beverly Oklahoma City, Okla. Branscomb, Jane Brever, Barbara Brewer, Jan Brimberry, Susan Bromert, Linda Brooks, Linda Broome, Judy Brown, Annette Brown, Cheryl Brown, Vernice Bruck, Donna Gail Brueggemann, Theresa Brumblelow, Gayle Bubar, Karen Ann Buckner, Vernell Buentello, Stella Burns, Jane Burns, Judy Lee Burrelle, Karen Bush, Donalyn Butaud, Diane Cabaza, Olga Yvonne Calzado, Sylvia El Paso Houston San Antonio Redlands, Calif. Amarillo Dallas Tulsa, Okla. Saginaw Greenville Ennis Wichita Falls Dallas Jacksboro Ft. Worth Dallas Newgulf Bauxite, Ark. Gorman Graham, Wash. Ft. Worth Houston Harlingen Port Lavaca .sgfqgnuvasligia euirgsronefggv ,slsed Jp'i,yfcamol1l,.f Qaxterfot CGA. A ' AL is 1 ,f ., M 1 - ii- 1 V, A, ' V its if 1, i it Q2 io- si L , i. T L, 'lil 5 i , filf lf F . IA' l 'EE Ei A h. QU? in., 'Z fill 'pl fr t-1 . JW ir' ze 2, Ja. . if . egg . 5 K ax: V :V L - HIE- xr U as .C if 3, GA m lf- 7? 'F' '- , 'Z J 1 6 - Canales, Herlinda Benavides Caravageli, Daphne Galveston '-19 Cartwright, Janet Casey, Kay Hinckley, Ohio Little Rock, Ark. Cash, Sandra Bryan Causey, Sandra Hot Springs, Ark. Cavanaugh, Patsy Cooper Cave, Mariorie Camille Dallas Cecil, Layne Bellaire Ceekamp, Candace Dallas Cerda, Juanita Brownsville Champion, Gloria Progresso Cherry, Paula New Orleans, La. Childress, Nancy Lyford Childs, Gwendolyn Ft. Worth Christiansen, Hildreth Houston Clark, Diana Lee Dallas Clark, Sherry Richardson Claunch, Pat Ft. Worth Clay, Carolyn Mt. Pleasant Cobb, Deeann Dallas Colbe, Suzanne Dallas Cole, Dianne Greenville Cook, Amanda Lufkin Copeland, Edna Garland Corder, Sandra Ft. Worth Cothran, Mary Carol Grand Prairie Cotton, Nancy San Antonio Couch, Martha Seminole Cox, Donna .lane Coyanosa Cox, Marilee Dallas 1v fr. db-my -0 an ffm Cralg Barbara Crarg Berlyr Cralgo Pat Crawford, Sharon Creager, Vrrgmla 'Q QQ fv- 5' JMX 465. l'! ' ,gn-in. -Us 'T' Jw. A. Wmfatlua K AGL W F' ,f-v ,. 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Pearce, Rebecca Dallas Pearce, Susan Houston Pearson, Mary Ann Pelts, Patsy Perez, Elma Perez, Nelda Perez, Nora Peterson, Sandra Peveto, Winnona Pham, Nham Thi Phillips, Kay Phillips, Sandra Pingelton, Barbara Piper, Barbara Rio Grande City Kennett, Mo. Laredo Mission Mission Dallas Orange Saigon, Vietnam Hampton, Ark. Grand Prairie El Paso Houston X. fl if ' 7 ,l' Paw I ITT' ffrsr i H 5 1 g :ss ,X x n 1 .J 'Az If l Y Q M 5 , -, -A ,MAI 43' , ,gg . 1, if Y i 1 ' i ' ' t , .1 4, Jw, 7. V 1 fax ' .' A -l - -if ,P Q ' 2 V. , '4 f,, .gs , -I-,r . A V , jj.. ' , ' ' gl its is ,J- yr I . vi g- M l L i L V . tn' I -Ll NS .1 ,,lt,., ,,, ,,,. .5,,, , 1 . J, swf J-' '-'Al .-,- ' F ' - A F , , ,F Q l ' - lg M .L , ' G , 6 9 . ,J ,A 1? 1 V ' i .c fi' V, A -inf H! .if 7' A . X x 2 ' l i txk ? 5 , J V4 - 1 7? L 45, x Q xii f 3 145 Yagi Qr 4-5, 'Q 1 ' : vd ... ,rt - ,P it ,t Z J' ' , Q if KH ,L l if 5.51 ' i,,.rL L l,r,-,9 37 F, . , - 4 i. I 5 r Af 9. li 4' I 4' , . 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Charleston, W.V. Encino Raymondville Hurst Texarkana Fredericksburg Clovis, N.M. Lone Star Little Rock, Ark. Pikesville, Ky. Nashville, Tenn. Dallas EI Paso Ft. Worth Houston F' X- - -as ,B in cf' ,, -fl ,fe s ,, Q. -iz. X ..v .T -fl' , , :YN JV . ,, '-5 I, e,,- s .R ,-7 Z, ., ,. Q--Q Fm, l' ' .. ?' : F -1 L . fb ' ll: J' ' W V K ' L - F i.:.5,,,.. Q. 1 1.5: ll X tw sing. ff QF 1 l i iv' 1, l .5 1 - gi o fray, 6 is ' Yarn .IX ll .-,. f 73 Me- Q .L ., FW- ,li 'eqrwe -1 s- -cf , , i .1, ' Y' ' - E T , , ., , ei!-se '- 'Spb-, . ' 4 N . L 'ff X.: Y ami? I We -e -4 .l..l rl: . l-Milla! mai in L be -i' f - e 6, s 'Ei ' -. ii- 3, g I, . T7 753' ,,, 'Pi -'J Weiser, Barbara Beaumont Wellborn, Janie Ft. Walton Beach, Fla. Wende, Lynn Westerfeld, Barbara Westhom, Evelyn Houston Corpus Christi Ft. Sam Houston Whitehead, Lana Jean Georgetown White, Melinda Wilhite, Mary Helen Williams, Bettie Williams, Jeannine Wilson, Gay Wilson, Jackie Winkler, Nancy Winset, Mike Winstead, Margaret Witherspoon, Norvella Witta, Mary Kay Wolf, Nicky Wolf-f, Florence Worley, Frankie Worthington, Lani Wright, Nancy Wright, Sally Wright, Sandra Wright, Sue Ann Young, Donna Yurkovic, Marie Yzaguirre, Mariall Head, Shelia Kay Mineral Wells Dallas Grapevine Baton Rouge, La. Beeville Houston Houston EI Paso Arlington Terrell San Antonio Odessa Gonzales Lubbock Liberal, Kan. San Antonio Midland Baton Rouge, La. Hot Springs, Ark. El Paso Port Isabel Rio Grande City ri 4 hs 'ls Q, ,-'1 'I . L F ul.. .B s.., ,JUJ wi lf' .,4 .SL 2.1155 1 :LW5 i- sir, 5., P? if J tv p I , I ' 1 -f , ii, Graduates S Mid-term Students D'Unger, Barbara, Laredo-Food-Nutrition Freeman, Janice, Corpus Chrisfi4BioIogy Freeman, Joyce, Corpus Christi-Biology Penton, Elizabeth, Bonifay, Florida-Biology Runnels, Mary, Nederland-Home Economics Varner, Charlene lMrs.l, Denton-Foods and Nutrition Allen, Laverne-Freshman Anderson, Elizabeth-Junior Brown, Jennifer Jill--Freshman Cahoon, Sue-Freshman Cook, Juclifh--Freshman Cotton, Opal-Freshman Etzel, Ann-Freshman Guerrero, Mary Eliz-Junior Joyner, Karen-Freshman Owen, Cheryl-Freshman Rafcliff, Marion-Freshman Shepherd, Carol-Freshman Sherman, Sheila-Sophomore Torres, Dora-Freshman Vidaurri, Gloria-Junior Baker Elrnor Creamer Effie B lMrsl Faulkner Thelma Ray Abbey Hazel B lMrsl Ferndale Calrfornra Home Economlcs Educahon Adams Lucy H lMrsl Denlon Chlld Developmenl Alford Belly B lMrsj Denlon Nufrrlron Allbrnghl' Ruby Lea l-lursl' Home Economics Educalron Allen Mary B Dallas Guldance and Counseling Al Shawl Alrya N Bagdhad Iraq Denlon Ammon Shrrley Mane Amarxllo Library Scuence Anderson Belly Faye Denlon Elemenlary Educallon Alherfon Gladys Nacogdoches Chlld Developrnenl and Famrly Life Alkunson Pafsey C lMrsl Denlon Organrc Chemrslry Avner Lrlllan Lee Monlgomery Alabama l'leal'rh Educallon Ball Beverly Wlchrla Kansas Dance Barley Myrlle V Denlo Home Economrcs Educallon Burleson Ballrus Mary P Radford Vrrglnxa Dance Ball Rulh Ann Denlon Famxly Lrvrng Beall Barbara Sue Navasola H PER Beauchene Alnce B lMrsl Denlon Tcxlrles and Clolhlng Berry Palsy Ann Fl Worlh Speech and Hearing Bell Clohs M lMrsl Fr Worlh Screrlce Educallon Bendy Rulh Ann Chesler Home Economvcs Bennell Rosemary Sherma n Special Educallon Benson Berneda C Arlrnglon l-leallh Educaluon Blakney Helen Neal lMrsl Arlrnolon Lvbrary Scrence Blanlon Roxle D Sherman Speech Therapy Bloomfreld Sarah 5 Dallas Specxal Educaluon Boenker lma Jean Fl Worlh Foods and Nulrrllon Boone Bessre C Hubbard Texas Brology GRADUATE Bossarl' Mallre I Orange Brology Box Malhe Lee Fl' Worlh Specxal Educalron Bradshaw MargarelB lMrsl Arllnglon Scnence Educahon Brundage Kalheryn Grand Pralrre Lrbrary Science Bryanl lva Lee Celina Malhemallcs Burks Sherla M lMrs Arllnglon Speech Therapy Burnham Ellen Kaye Dallas Malhemallcs Burns Dorolhy a Dallas Speech Therapy Burns Vernelfa N Fl Worlh Malhemallcs Buller Elynor Elrzabelh Alhens Georgra HPER Cam Lena Wealherly Fl Worlh Malhemarxcs Campbell Lerla G Frisco Counseling and Guldance Cannon Mrldred Sherman Elemenla ry Educahon Caraway Lols Lee Fl Worlh Malhemallcs Carol Barbara B Grand Prarrle Lvbrary Carroll Dallas L brary Carler Dallas Sclence Ru'r Scxence Louis Marne Malhemalrcs STUDENTS Chrang Lo I Taiwan Formosa Organvc Chemrslry Chen Yun Ying Talwan Formo Blology Clark Rulh F Dallas Llbrary Scrence Clawson Alrce L Columbus Ohro Physncal Educalxon Clodfeller Bealrrce A lrvrng Elemenlary Educallon Clodfelfer Cherre A Irving Educallon Collerarn Kalherrne Dallas Fool Nuirllron Copeland Helen Arlrnglon F Coppage Lors Paulrne lMrs Denlon Sociology Corbrll Shrrley Dallas HPER Collon Crevesla Sealela Fl' Worlh Malhemalrcs Craxg Mary Jacque Dallas Guudance Crawford Brllne Loulse lMrs Jacksboro Chnld Developmenl Denlon l l Cunnrngham Tom Joyce lMrs Denlon Famrly Economrcs Daggell Marsha Nacogdoches Food and Nulrrllon Duade Sylvia Barllell Chrlcl Developmenl and Fam r y Llvlng Chadwell Palrlcla Fl Worlh Lnbrary Scrence Chan Shru Shxang Talwan Formosa Food and Nulrlllon Chang Jennrfer Man Na Taxwan Formosa Library Scvence Chang Mer lung Tarwan Formosa Nulrlhon Cha ng Prnq wen Tarwan Formosa Blology Chang Yu Chun Tauwan Formosa Llbrary Scrence Chealun Brllye Ann Fl Worlh Physlcal Educalnon Chen Jung chen Tarwan Formosa Chemrslry Chen Ya Nan Talwan Formosa Food and Nulrlllon Chen Shun Jen Tarwan Formosa Lxbrary Scxence Cherry Eslelle Granbury Home Economics Educalron Davrs Hazel Easfman San Anlonro HPER Day Tennre Jane lMrsl Denron Elemenlary Educalron Deacon Rulrh G Wa co Food and Nurrlllor- Denard Denlon Lnbrary Denlon Dallas Lrbrarv DeSha Denlon Brology Lorella Bea Scxence Alrce Scren e Carolyn D DeSousa Doris D El Monle Calrfornra Home Economxcs Educahon Drckson Margarel' Denlon Lrbrarv Scnence Drerz Mary E Fl Worlh Malhemafucs Drlmore Joan Kay Auslm l-IPER Dooley Bernice Adams .luslln Lllorary Science Doyle Emma Leo Commerce Home Economxcs Educalxon Draper Argen H lMrsl Hereford Home Economrcs Educahon Duke Mary Anne lMrsl Hunlsvlllff Nulrrlron D Unger Barbara L Laredo Food Nulrlllon Durflrnger Mary Corpus Chrush Home Economrcs Educahon Easles Lovela M Fl Worlh Sociology Eblen Myrna W Denlon Lrbrary Scrence Ellroll Shlrley S Dallas Eclucaluon ol lhe Deaf Ellrs Joyce olleen Perrylon Lrbrary Science Engnsh Sue N Denlon Nulrrhon Ezell Shrrley D Rayrnondvllle Texllles Farr Vlrglnra Denlon Special Eclucalron Faucell Julra A Killeen Clolhung and Coslume Desrgn Decalur Frgureroa Edna Dallas Speech and l-lcarnng Therapy Frlch Gall Bryan Library Science Fulzgerald Davanel Dallas Specral Educallon Flourney lda A Dallas Specral Educahon Folmar Clarrne lMrs Denrson Speech Freeman Janice R Corpus Chrlslr Biology Freeman Joyce F Corpus Chrlslr Bxologv Freyner Marv Anne Corpus Chrlsh Brology Frrend Cafhryn Denlon Home Economcrs Eclucallon Fu Lydra l-'such mrao Tarwan Formosa Llbrary Scuence Fuprkawa Marylln T Kauar l l6W5ll Broloqy Furr Onrla R Wrchlla Falls Elemenlarv Educalron Furrey Dolores Denlon Dance and Relaled Arls Gann Lee Nell Abrlene Specral Educalron . I A I ' I . . . I 1 ' sa Q . l . . ' , ,I I M. , ' I . ' , . , . I , I , ' . ', , I I L. I I . . I . I . MI I I . . K Y , r ' r ' - , , ' A wr ' II I I I . . . I I I . I 5P6GCl1 THSFGPY l ' Home Economics Educallon Dance and Relaled Arls ' . . '. - , , - ' . -l ' ' . - . ll . ' . ' r , . ' ' . ' . I . ' .l . - - , . - , . ' , H. Garcia, Marlene San Antonio HPER Gard, Fernande Belgium Textiles Gauldin, Ruth Denton - Food and Nutrition Giesler, Sandra J. Everman . Mathematics Giles, Margaret E. Bowie Library Science Gordon, Barbara J. lMrs.t Grapevine Science Education Graham, Lois Eleanor Angleton Library Science Griffin, Gloria Street Ft. Worth Food and Nutrition Gaar, Sister M. Bernadine Grand Prairie Mathematics Haggard, Ruth Ann Denton Chemistry Hampton, Letta G. DeSoto Guidance and Counseling Hardin, M. Lynne Grand Prairie Library Science Harrell, Mavoureen Odessa Sociology Hearne, Doris Jean Waco Library Science Henderson, Mariorie A. Dallas Child Development and Fam Herbrand, Muriel A. Edmond, Oklahoma HPER Herring, Bettie M. Rochester Home Economics Education Hewitt, Mary Christens lrving Mathematics Hicks, Joanna Virginia Denton HPER Hill, Margaret Etta Conroe I Textiles and Clothing Hoffpauer, Dorislee lMrs.l Richardson Library Science Holloway, Carmelina Franco Keller Special Education Holt, Elaine Q. Ft. Worth Special Education Hopkins, Bernice Dallas Nursing Howard, Melba Francine San Antonio Chemistry Howell, Hallie M. Ft. Worth Library Science Hoyle, Dorothy Lubbock H PER Hsu, Feng-nye Denton Chemistry Huddleston, Patrici Dallas Art Hudspeth, Nelda F. Valley View Home Economics Education ily Life GRADUATE Hunter, Thelma D. Eola Home Economics Education Hynes, Sister M. Loretto Garland Science Education Ingram, Billie Imogene Dallas HPER lshizawa, Atsuko A. l. Amagasalci, Japan Chemistry Jackson, Clara Belle Dallas Speech and Hearing Jackson, Mary J. lMrs.J Weatherford Science Education Jarnagin, Nora O. Denton Library Science Jeffries, Helen H. lMrs.J Bowie Science Education Jennings, Lenora lMrs.t Wylie Clothing Johansen, Judith L. Dallas Nursing Johnston, Karen D. Denton Music-Piano Jones,.Catherine Allen Lewisville q Library Science Jones, Clarence Reen Ft. Worth Library Science Jones, Ruby Keck Gainesville Mental Retardation Jorgensen, Eleanor Provo, Utah G Clothing and Costume Design Joshi, Savita Poubheikar lMrs. Denton Food and Nutrition Kale, Kaye J. Denton Speech and Drama Keating, Margaret P. lMrs.t Keller Special Education Kee, Lillian Sullivan lMrs.t Denton Special Education Kelley, Ginger Dickinson HPER Kelly, Heather Corser Mansfield, Louisiana Textiles and Clothing Kemp, Alta Belle lMrs.J Denton Foods and Nutrition Kendrick, Nina Alice lMrs.t Gatesville Library Science Khatun, Sofia Daea, East Pakistan Foods and Nutrition Kim, Sook He Denton Nutrition King, Carol A. Meunster I Elementary Education King, Janice A. Commerce Foods-Nutrition Kensey, Helen N. Gatesville . , Home Economics Education Kisor, Lucy Beth lMrs.l Ft. Worth t Child Development and Family Life Klapper, Elsa A. Denton Nutrition STUDENTS Klausmeyer, Darlene J. Denton HPER Knight, Dorothy Frances San Angelo Library Science Kudaquphan, Chommanart Songkhla, Thailand Counseling and Guidance Kuo, Josephine L. Taipei, Taiwan Library Science Kuo, Margaret Jin-shu Taipei, Taiwan Library Science Kuzgun, Yildiz Istanbul, Turkey Psychology Lai, Freda Fu-mei Taichung County, Taiwan Food and Nutrition Landers, Opal C. Denton Elementary Education Landry, Martha Moseley lM Denton Biology Lang-ston, Tressie L. lMrs.t Corsicana I t Home Economics Education Leatherwook, Helen W. Bonha m Sociology Lee, Florence C. Denton . Organic Chemistry Lee, Jennie Solan Taiwan, Formosa . Business Administration Lee, Myung Koo Denton 1 Library Science Leeby, Ellen V. Denton Nutrition Leister, Christine Hopke Dallas HPER Lewis, Florence Dallas . Library Science Lewis, Marilyn Kay Dallas Dance Leyendecker, Evelyn Denton Spanish Lido, Jane Chen Hsing Denton Libra ry 'Science Lin, Lindy L. Y. Taiwan, China Chemistry Liu, Joan Jungshen Taiwan, Formosa Library Science Liu, Mary Denton . Libra ry Science Lobley, Vivien B. Dallas Guidance Lockridge, Martha Jeanne Denton U Special Education Long, Virginia Beth Dallas n Science Education Love, Clara H, iMrs.t Justin Science Education Ludwig, Warrene lMrs.t Denton Speech McAfee, Geraldine M. Denton Library Science McAlister, Dorothy A. Vernon . Clothing and Textiles rs.l McAlpin, JoAnn W. Denton Biology McCauley, Nancy A. Seymore Speech Therapy McClure, Marguerite S. lMr Dallas Special Education McCracken, Georgia E. Ft. Worth Speech and Hearing McDermott, Hazel G. lMrs. Weatherford Science Education McDonald, Mary Lou lMrs.t Burleson Home Economics Education McDonald, Murdelle Huntsville Libra ry Science McDonald, Norma L. Denton Special Education McGuftie, Frances J. Clinton, Mississippi Home Economics Education McKee, Mildred Tulsa, Oklahoma General Home Economics Mclntire, Elizabeth A. Denton Speech Therapy McKee, Eula Jean Denton I I-iome Economics Education McWilliams, Margie S. Denton Speech Therapy Ma, Shih Chen Denton Library Science Maguire, Thelma M. Denton Biology Malaise, Anonel Myrick Ft. Worth Speech and Hearing Manning, Sharon F. Denton Library Science Marks, Mary Fay lrvlng Library Science Marshall, Barbara June Gainesville Special Education Marshall, Velma C. Odessa Library Science Martin, Lois J. Dallas l Home Economics Education Martin, Mary Judith Stephenville Library Science Measures, Marie P. lMrs.t Weatherford - Science Education Medford, Mattee Bea Huntsville , Home Economics Education Merryman, Barbara R. Arlington Nutrition Milford, June Scott Honey Grove Biology Miller Clara Jane Dallas General Mondy, Harriet Marie Dallas . Library Science Moore, Jewell Ft. Worth ' Special Education Mordecai, Eloise T. Denton English s t Morrls Belly Park Arllnglon Llblary Sclence Morrls Glorla Denlon r Morrow Eunlce Fl Wor Menlal Relardallon Munger Cherry S Denlon Speclal Educallon Murphy VlvlanJ S lMrs Mlneral Wells Sclence Educallon Myers, Dorls M Bryan Famlly Economlcs and Home Managemcnl Naylor Mary Belh Wlchlla Falls Llbrary Sclence Neal Bellle Galnesvllle Speclal Educallon Neale Palrlcla S lMrsl Frlsco Sclencr- Educallon Norlon Marlanna Sherman Chlld Dc-veloomenl and Farnlly Llvlng O Connor Palrlcla Plano HPER Oh Sun Ae Denlon Library Sclence Ollver Carolyn Rlchardson Llbrary Sclence ONeal Melva D Fl' Worlh Home Econcmlcs Educallon Orr Joella lMrsl Denton Llbrary Sclence Parsons Margarel S Denlon Buslness Pearce Velma Arnarlllo Famlly Llfe and Chll Developmenl Pelech Marlha Ann McKlnrey Nurslng Penfon Ellzabelh Bonlfay Florlda Blology Penlon Lula C Sherman Famlly Llvlng Perklns Carol Ann Rlchardson Llbrary Sclence Pelers Carrol J Denlon Foods and Nulrlllon Pfaff Lorena Anne lrvlng Marhemaflcs Phllllps Calherlne Ann Denlon HPER Phllllps Jacquellne Galnesvllle HPER Plllman Sammle Tale Slephenvllle Clolhlng Pool Rebecca A Cedar Hlll Chlld Developrnenf and Farrllly Llvlng Powell LOUISE G lMrsl Galesvllle Llbrary Sclence Prowell Dorolhea C Hereford Clolhlng and Texllles Reld Wllllam R lMrsl Fl Worlh Malhemallcs GRADUATE Rlchardson Lorene B Wlchlla Falls Counsellng and Guldance Secondary Educallon Rlller Belly Jane Arllnglon Llbrary Sclence Robinson Nell B Denlon Foods and Nulrlllon Rousseau Jeanne Gunn Dallas Engllsh Runnels Mary M Nederland Home Economics Educallon Raney Anna L lMrsl lrvlng Speech Sanders Marqarel P lMrsl Mlneral Wells Sclence Educallon Saylor Nancy Lee Dallas HPER Schmolder Eulalla lrvlng Food and Nulrlllon SCOlI9ld Lorella Gall Denlon Speech Scoll Mary Lols Shamrock Home Econornlcs Edllcallon Sham Deborah Blnando Manlla Llbrary Sclcnce Shaw Faye R lMrs Bowne Sclence Educallon Shea ron Verella Forl Worlh N u rslng Shearouse Sandra L Orlando Florlda Nurslnq Shlmek Anne Merle Rlallo Callf HPER Shook Berlha A lMrs Selma Sclence Educaflon Slmmons Emlly Dallas Speclal Educallon Slms Barbara M Dallas Volce Skeen Lealys Decalur Llbrary Sclence Slade Calherlne A Dall1s Llbrarv Sclence Smllh Josephlne S Denlon Llbrary Sclence Smlfh Joy E Goodwell Okla Clolhlng and Cosfume Deslgn Smrlh Nancy Sllrrnan Arllnglon Speech and Hearlng Therapy Smolhers Nelda Corcoran Callf Clolhlng and Texllles Snyder Mlldred E Dallas Mafhemallcs Sponsler Mlldred B Grand Pralrle Speclal Educallon Spragan Jane Auslln HPER Sprlrlg Ma rlorle Denlon HPER Slevenson Erneshne fMrsl Mlneral Wells Sclence Educallon STUDENTS Sfewarl' Rufh B lMrsl Rhome Dance and Relaled Arls Sluarl Marlorle M Houslon Llbrary Sclence Suckchareon Vanee Bangkok Thalland Llbrary Sclence Suda Aprll Makawao Manl HSWBII Llbl-ary Sclence Sweeney Rulh Denlon Couns lung and Guldance Sweef Kay Dallas Llbrary Sclonce Sze Fang Chen Talpel Talwan BUSINESS Tally Mary Ru'rh Dallas Malhernallcs Tang Laureen Bao Yang Denlon Lllorary SCICHCC Taylor Mary Robln Rlchardson Llbrary Sclence Thlele Ellxabeih lMrsl Dallas Nurslng Thomas Barbara S Denlon Blology Thomas Ellls Amllda McAllen HPER Thompson Eva M Abllene Home Economlcs Eclucallon Thorne Bonnle Bolser Hunlsvllle Llbrary SCIENCE Thorpe Jo Anne L Carbondale lll HPER Tllley Martha Frances For Worlh Speech and Hearlng Therapy Tokoly Mary Andree San ANTONIO MICTObIOlOQY Trunlck Beverly Ann lMrsl Bellon Llbrary SCl6l'lC6 Turner Margarel' Ann Dallas Speech Educallon Van Lanlnqham Emma L Cleburne Home Econornlcs Educallorl Van Slckle Gena K Dallas HPER Vanslckle Corpus Chrlsll Home Economlcs Educallon Varner Charleen La Verne McClanahan Denton Foods and Nufrlllon Wade Dons M lMrsl Dallas Speech Waqgoner Bernlce E Abllene HPER Wakeman D Jeanne Wlchlfa Falls Speech Therapy Waldorf Jane C Dallas Speech Therapy Walensky C Luclle SIOJX Clly lowa Llbra ry Sclence Wang Fu Mal Denlon Chemlslry Wa ng Yolande Denlon Llbrary Sclence Wealherly Johnnle Lou Nacogdoches HAS Webber Guylene Arllrlglon Speech and Hearlng Welnberger Alleen lMrs Dallas Llbrary Sclence Whlle Donna Befh Denlon Economlcs Whlle Flora B lMrsl Fl Worlh Sclence Educallon Whlle Glenna Mlller Fr Worlh Home Economlcs Educallon Whlle Marlon Runelle Dallas HPER Wllklns Mlrlan Arllnglon Speclal Educallon Wlcklnson Sa ra E lrvlng English Wllllams Barbara lMrsl Fl Worlh Sclence Educallon Wllllams Sandra L Dallas Engllsh Wllson Dallas Llbrary Wllson Fl Wo Barbara Sclence Rose P rlh Speclal Eclucallon Wllson Thelma Nadlne Lewl vllle Elemenla ry Educallon Wlr es Wlc la l-IAS Wlsner Dallas Speclal Thelma Dorls Fa s Wlnlfred W Educallon Wrllenmyer Marqaref Loul Denlon Llbrary Sclence Wolfman Ola M Waco Food and Nulrlllon Womack Nelleen S MESQUITS Llbrary Sclence Wood Marlon M Wenalchee Washlnglon Brology Yandell Kaihryn M Sequln HPER Yanq Mlnq See Lee Denron Organlc Chemlslry Yales Grace M fMrsl Mlneral Wells Food aand Nulrlllon Yelvlnglon E Rulh Evans lMrsl COYSICBDG Home Economlcs Educallon Ylng Chuen Rong Yung Ho Chew Talpel Llbrary Sclence Young Sandra S Dallas Llbrary Sclence Yu Grace Shu Yuel1 Denlon Llbrary Sclence Tulll Joan Dallas Menlal Relardallon 7ahrl Kalhleen W Dallas Speech and Drama M . . . . 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C 13121--S3-Sul: llllullnnllllllllrlllllllllulllllnl llnl nulslvlllllulllIIIIIIIIIIIIII fllllIlll'1lllIl'l ll'1lllllf1Illll!IIIl'lHl'lllIIIITIIIIYFIIll'lIlITl:HIIIlUll l'llT1lll1!llIIl I l I I I I v sam I , -mfr fx. - ' ll W Dil-.IU . llulnl.1nn.lll.v.l.u.u.uIv..,. - l 3I5 n ,V WWE? f a fa H Q57 W J Denton ly Bank wlindows .HAQF 551,53 Mem b er of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation South East Corner Square Aderhold, Miss Angeline, 18 Alford, Mrs. Betty, 18 Alford, Mrs. Delores M., 18 Allen, Mrs. Eugenie M., 18 Alvis, Mrs. Lorraine A., 18 Anlley, Dr. Elizabeth M., 18, 111 Arbuthnot, Dr. Mabel F., 18 Ayers, Mr. Ralph E., 18 Balentine, Dr. Jack, 18 Barnes, Dr. Marysue, 18 Barnett, Miss E. Kathryn, 18 Bateman, Dr. Jessie W., 17 Beach, Dr. Constance L., 18 Beck, Miss Dorothy, 18 Beene, Mrs. Gwen, 18 Bell, Mrs. Frederika K., 55 Bennett, Mr. Lloyd M., 18 Bewley, Miss Jessie F., 18 Blaisdell, Dr. Faustena, 18 Blake, Mrs. Ruth Anne, 18 Blazier, Miss Betty Jane, 18 Blythe, Mrs. Ella Mae, 18 Bolander, Mr. Richard W., 18 Botwin, Dr. Perry, 18 Brantley, Mrs. Margie L., 18 Briggs, Mrs. Frances, 202 Broome, Dr. Esther R., 18 Buckley, Dr. Reba M., 18, 31 Campbell, Miss Mary, 18 Caster, Dr. Bethel M., 18 Caswell, Dr. Lyman R., 18 Chambers, Mr. Robert W., 18, 62 Church, Weldon D., 18 Clayton, Miss Marguerite V., 18 Cockerline, Dr. Alan W., 18 Conn, Mrs. Flavia N., 18 Corbin, Mrs. Johnnie I., 18 Corpron, Miss Carlotta M., 18 Crager, Dr. Ted J., 18 Cross, Mrs. Lucille M., 18 Crossland, Mrs. Kathryn M., 18 Crumpler, Miss Helen M., 18 Daniels, Mrs. Wilma, 19 Davis, Dr. Ethelyn C., 19, 113 Deach, Dr. Dorothy F., 19 de Coligny, Mrs. Marion, 19 de Cordova, Mrs. Frances M., 19 Delleney, Miss Marie, 19 Dennis, Mrs. Damron S., 19 Dixon, Miss D. Genevieve, 19 Duggan, Dr. Anne Schley, 17, 145 D'Unger, Mrs. Barbara, 19 Edwards, Mrs. Sara Jane, 19 Ellison, Mrs. Hixie P., 215 Emerson, Mr. Frances W., 12 Emmons, Mrs. Ramona Ware, 19 Esteve, Dr. Ramon M., Jr., 19 Evans, Miss Kennedy, 19 Everett, Mr. Bert, 19 Farrar, Miss Mary Sue, 19 Faulkner, Miss Mourine, 19 Fincher, Mr. Bobby L., 19 INDEX ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY Floyd, Miss Dora T., 19 Franke, Miss Gesine A., 19 Fuerst, Dr. Robert, 19 Furrey, Mrs. Dolores, 19 Garrett, D. Leroy J., 19 Gibson, Miss Gertrude, 15 Gifford, Mrs. Linnie W., 200 Gilchrist, Mr. Walter W., 19 Goodnight, Miss Barbara, 19 Guinn, Dr. John A., 10, 58,145 Hadley, Miss Florence, 19 Hamilton, Miss Viola C., 19 Hammond, Miss Bertie I., 19 Hankinson, Miss Margie M., 19 Harberson, Mrs. Patricia A., 19 Harding, Mrs. Mona V., 191' Hargrove, Dr. W. Richard, 17 Hurdis, Dr. Everette C., 20 Ince, Mrs. Kathrina P., 196 lsdale, Mrs. Gustavia B., 199 Ivey, Mr. Curtis, 20 Jackson, Mrs. Betty, 15 Jackson, Mrs. D. Eloise, 20 Jackson, Mrs. Oro D., 20 James, Dr. Eleanor, 20, 67 Jenkins, Miss Mary Nell, 20 Johnson, Mrs. Elizabeth S., 20 Johnson, Dr. William, 20, 27 Judkins, Mrs. Ethel M., 20 Kearns, Mrs. Lulu H., 20 Kendrick, Mr. John Murray, 20 Klausmeyer, Miss Darlene, 20 Kline, Dr. Irene T., 20 Landry, Dr. Harral E., 20 Langford, Dr. Florence, 20 LaRue, Mr. L. L., 13, 17 LaSelle, Miss D. Antoinette, 20 Lee, Dr. Lurline M., 12 Leiins, Mr. Hamilkars, 20 Lemmon, Mr. Thetis, 20 Ligeti, Desire, 20 Little, Mr. Lowell P., 20 Long, Miss Myra, 20 Loomis, Mr. Kenneth B., 20 Lowrey, Mr. George A., Jr., 20 Ludeman, Dr. Helen A., 20 Lummus, Miss Ola, 190 Mack, Dr. Pauline Beery, 14 Maddocks, Dr. Gladys, 20, 67 Magee, Mrs. Katherine W., 20, 48, 145 Mansell, Miss D. Moira, 20 Mark, Mrs. Eva H., 20 Mattei, Miss Cruz A., 20 Maxcy, Dr. Mabel E., 20 Mays, Mrs. Margaret J., 15, 20 McCulley, Mrs. Lee B., 20 McGowan, Miss Caroline, 20, 67 McKinney, Mrs. Edith S., 20 McMillen, Mrs. C. Helen, 20 Mecay, Dr. William L., 20 Mendenhall, Mrs. Ruth S., 20 Miller, Mrs. Carol W., 20 Miller, Miss Dot, 14 Miller, Dr. Harlan C., 20 Mitchell, Miss Martha, 20 Molloy, Miss Martha, 21 Moore, Miss Carolyn W., 21 Morrison, Dr. T. L., 21 Myers, Mrs. Grace, 21 Nance, Mrs. Tessie E., 206 Nelson, Mrs. Mildred M., 21 Newcomer, James W., 21 Nicholson, Mrs. Sally W., 21 Normille, Mrs. Carole, 21 Pannell, Mrs. Carol, 17, 21 Peckens, Dr. Russell G., 21 Pharr, Mrs. Carrie R., 194 Phillips, Mr. Paul W., 21 Porter, Miss Dorothy, 21 Porter, Miss Helen E., 21 Porteus, Miss Jean, 21 Pronay, Dr. Andrew C., 21 Pryzina, Dr. Edward E,. 21 Pursley, Miss F. Roberta, 21 Pyke, DQ Ralph E., 21 Reagan, Dr. Barbdra B., 21 Richter, Mrs. Margaret, 21 Riddle, Miss lilo Bell, 21 Rigler, Mr. Frank C., 21 x Roach, Miss Jane T., 21 Roach, Dr. Josh P., 21 Schulze, Dr. Ivan L., 14 Smith, Mr. A. A., 13, 145 Smith, Mrs. Josephine M., 22 Sparks, Dr. Dade, 22 Speck, Dr. Eldred C., 22 Spellman, Miss Coreen M., 22 Spurgin, Mrs. Jimmie, 22 Starnes, Mrs. Jewell, 22 Stephenson, Miss Mary E., 22 Stover, Mr. B. J., 22 Sturrock, Dr. Murray G., 22 Taylor, Dr. A. Elizabeth, 22 Terry, Dr. Anne A., 22, 109 Thomas, Dr. Elizabeth F., 22 Tramel, Miss Agnes C., 22 Tyer, Dr. Dora R., 22 Tyson, Dr. James D., 15, 22 Underwood, Mrs. Nellie B., 22 Van Deest, Mrs. Nannette, 22 Varner, Miss Cornelia, 22 Vose, Mr. George P., 22 Waddell, Mrs. Alice R., 22 Walter, Dr. Waldemar M., 22, 134 Walvoord, Dr. Anthony C., 22 Ward, Dr. Bulah F., 22 Warren, Mrs. Maxine, 22 Westcourt, Mr. Fred W., 22 White, Miss Mary E., 22 White, Miss Olive, 22 Whitten, Mrs. Olive M., 22, 67 Wiley, Dr. Autrey Nell, 17, 22 Williams, Mr. Edward J., 13, 17 Williams, Miss Sandra, 22 Willis, Miss Clara, 22 Willis, Mr. Ernest, 22 Wilson, Mrs. Leona P., 22 Wimberly, Mrs. Zenda, 204, 205 Wolson, Mrs. Lucile M., 22 Wolters, Miss Aline, 22 Woolsey, Dr. A. Wallace, 22 Yessis, Dr. Michael, 22 Young, Dr. Paul P., 22 Young, Mrs. Veneta O., 22 ADVERTISING Boston Store 322 Brooks Dairy 330 Brooks Drug Store 332 Burchard's Studio 324 Campus Drug 325 College Store 332 Collegiate Shop 318 Denton County National Bank 321 Denton Record Chronicle 319 First State Bank 316 Forest Park Motor Hotel 318 Hendley's Dress and Gift Shop 324 Hickory House 318 Ju-Cy Pig 333 Mary Claude's Beauty Shop 330 Morrison Miling Co. 317, 323, 327, 331 Piggly-Wiggly 322 Russell's 326 Serur's 318 Sharber's Jewelry 325 Steak House 330 Super Dog Drive-In 330 Terrill Wheeler Printing Co. 329 Tobin Drug 322 University Laundry 329 Voertman's 324 3 'fe I - ,- Monmsous egg!-Q 0372, .45 4 -B fs, I wg- 5l.ns.uz1' rf 4- 0 i'e?i:Zf'si' WHITE COR AL Art, 35 Good Food at the HICKORY HOUSE FOR COLLEGE FASHIONS Thanks to the Students, Faculty, and Administration of TWU I - at 5,1 F Y r Cam s Clothes FOREQ1-g,, ,.fPARK of Ou Pu M 0 TQ R.f H 0 T E L Dresses - Coats - Suits 111 University Dr. West Sportswear 8: Accessories In Denton Center COLIEGIAIE SHOP Ladies Ready to Wea Featuring Bobbie Brook Sportswear South Side Square Biology, 23 Business and Economics, 24 Chemistry and Physics, 25 College of Education, 34 Austin Hall, 196, 197 Capps Hall, 190, 191 Dallas Clinical Center, 210, Adelphian, 104 Aglaian, 105 Alpha Beta Alpha, 112 Alpha Chi, 113 Alpha Lambda Delta, 114 Alpha Kappa Delta, 113 Athenaeum, 106 Beta Beta Beta, 114 Biology, 124 Campus Government Association, 46, 47, 48 Caperettes, 131 Chaparral, 107 Child Development, 124 Citizenship League, 131 Daughters of Alumnae, 131 Delian, 108 Delphi, 112 INDEX COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS College of Health, Physical Education 211 and Recreation, 38 College of Household Arts and Sciences, 37 College of Nursing, 39 English, 26 Foreign Languages, 29 History and Government, 28 Journalism, 29 Mathematics, 30 Music, 36 DORMITORIES Fitzgerald Hall, 200, 201 Lowry Hall, 192, 193 Houston Clinical Center, 212, 213 Mary Gibbs Jones Holl, 206, 207 Houston Hall, 198, 199 Mary Hufford Hall, 208, 209 ORGANIZATIONS Delta Phi Della, 115 Dietetics, 125 English, 125 E. V. White Mathematics, 126 Fine Arts, 125 German, 130 ealth, Physical Education and Recreation Professional Club, 126 History, 126 Home Economics, 127 Home Economics Education, 127 Iota Sigma Pi, 115 Journalism, 127 Junior Affiliates, 133 Kappa Alpha Mu, 116 Kappa Epsilon Mu, 128 Kappa Mu Epsilon, 116 La Junta, 128 L'Allegro, 109 Lass-O Band, 137 Mary Eleanor Brackenridge, 110 Merchandising, 128 Modern Choir, 136 Music Therapy, 129 Nurses, 133 Occupational Therapy, 129 Omega Rho Alpha, 117 Phi Alpha Theta, 117 Philomathia, 111 Phi Theta Epsilon, 119 Pi Lambda Theta, 119 Professional Business Women's League, 130 Round Table, 58, 59 Serenaders, 134 Sigma Alpha Eta, 120 Research Foundation, 42 School of Library Science, 40 School of Occupational Therap Sociology, 31 Speech, 32 Rayzor Hall, 214, 215 Sayers Hall, 194, 195 Smith-Carroll Hall, 204, 205 Stoddard Hall, 202, 203 Sigma Alpha Iota, 120 Sigma Pi Beta, 121 Sigma Tau Della, 121 Sociological Society, 130 Student Council of Religious Activities, 54, 55 Student Council of Social Activities, 52, 53 Student Fnance Council, 56, 57 Tau Beta Sigma, 122 Tau Pi Phi, 122 Texas Intercollegiate Student Association, 60 Theta Sigma Phi, 123 Villagers, 135 Women's Recreation Association, 49, 50, 51 Zeta Phi Eta, 123 Y,4 Rita Jeannette, 292 PUBLICATIONS Daedalian Yearbook, 64, 65, 66 Daedalian Quarterly, 67 The Daily Lass-O, 61, 62, 63 Abel, Elizabeth Natalie, 220, 106 Aber, Rexann Dirrim, 292 Abraham, Gail Elaine, 292 Absalom, Cheryl Andrea, 292 Bagwell, Karen Lynn, 292 Acker, Norma G., 270, 49 Adams, Anne Emily, 270 Adams, Jacqueline Mae, 220 Adams, Janice Anne, 292 Adams, Peggy Diane, 292 Arevalo, Corina, 221 Bazan, Maria Elena, 46, 192 Adams, Rebecca Ann, 292 Adamson, Judy Ann, 280, 62, 105 Adler, Moiie Marie, 220 Agnew, Pamela Ann, 280 Ahlgren, Annette Jo, 220 Ahr, Patricia Ann, 292 Ahrens, Joyce Ann, 292 Alaniz, Benilde V., 292 Albee, Albert, Alcaza Mary Lu, 280 Carolyn Lee, 220 r, Josefina, 280 Aldrich, Beverly Ann, 280 Allen, Allen, Carolyn Elizabeth, 292 Judith May, 220, 73 Allen, Mary Jane, 220, 105 Allen, M. Sue, 270 Allen, Sandra Elaine, 220, 104 Allgood, Shirley Ann, 292 Almaraz, Viola, 104 Almogabar, Ruth, 220 Altmann, Jean Faye, 280 Alvares, Virginia, 220 Alvarez, Hilda Marie, 280 Amass, Beverly Jean, 289, 49, 107, 149 Amerine, Carole Sue, 270 Amos, Terille Ann, 292 Anderson, Jariean Lenola, 292 Anthony, Pamela Jane, 280, 201 Anzaldua, Yolanda, 294 Arganbright, M. Beth, 292 Arguellos, Maria Elda, 280 Armstrong, Patricia Ann, 221 Armstrong, Peggy Lowell, 270, 66 Arnett, Sandra Jeanne, 221, 110 Arnold, Nancy Kay, 270 Arnold, Patricia Ann, 280 Arrant, Mary Margaret, 280 Arrell, Tincia Ann, 292 Arrevelo, Corringe, 207 Ashley, Clara Jean, 292 Askey, Carol Ann, 280 Aten, Bonnie Belle, 221 Austin, Kathleen Ermont, 292 INDEX Avent, Rowena Lee, 270 Avera, Ja Ann, 292 Avner, Lillian Lee, 221 Applegate, Sharon Kay, 270, 51 Baber, Judith Anne, 221, 105 Baber, Sherry Laine, 280 Babisak, Kathie, 280 Badgett, Carolyn Annette, 292 Bailey, Sheri Don, 292 Bailey, Judy Gayle, 292 Bain, Nancy Jean, 280, 211,114 Barlow, Gypsy Ann, 203, 105 Barner, Teddy Ruth, 270 Barnes, Delores, 168 Barnes, Virginia Sue, 280, 51, 193 Barnett Clarenda Beth, 222 Barnett, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Carol, 269, 270, 110 Harriet Janice, 280 Jannis Lee, 221 Julie Anne, 269, 108 Wanda Loretta, 292 Bakoian, Myda Val, 292 Ball, Sarah Serepta, 280, 201 Ballenger, Barbara A., 221 Baltazar, Celestina, 270, 104 Barak, Shirley Ann, 221 Barecky, Bessie Marie Magdalen, 221 Barker, Sharon lvcnne, 270, 108 Barfoot, Henri Sue, 214 Barkley, Janet Gae, 292 Barneycastle, Judith Ann, 62, 115 Barnett, Martha Anne, 108 Barr, Faith Elizabeth, 280 Barrett, Martha Elizabeth, 111 Bartel, Zella Marie, 280 Bartholomew, Hope Darlene, 292 Bosco, Anita Marie, 292 Bates, Linda Sue, 280 Baudoin, Rita Diane, 292 Baxter, Elizabeth Carroll, 222, 45, 7 Bazan, Edelino, 280 Beach, Linda Belle, 292 Beach, Suzanne Jo, 222 Beamer, Nancy Jane, 280 Beauchamp, Sharon Gail, 222 Beaver, Marilyn Sue, 280, 106, 233 Beckham, Marie Louise, 270, 106 Beebe, F. Ethelynn, 270 Beechie, Carlo Anne, 292 Beha, Nan, 269, 270, 104 CHRO ICLE For News Tips Circulation, or s Daily and Sunday V ' A L Advertisement I Phone 382-2551 Any Hour Day or Night Gail Wallace, Lass-O editor and old pro around newspapers, explains how the Denton Record- Chronicle presses twist and wind the paper around many cylinders until all sides have been printed, folded and are ready for local delivery. Craig, Sarah Jean, 227, 113 Beinhorn, Anita Louise, 292 Bell, Carolyn Sue, 280 INDEX Brooks, Linda Kay, 293 Brooks, Judith Ann, 293 Nancy Ann, 270, 108 Bell Linda Joy, 292 Bell, Martha Vaughn, 222 Bell Shirley Christine, 222 Belt, Mary Elaine, 292 Benavides, Gloria Amanda, 280 Benavides, Marcella, 292 Broussard, Anne Elizabeth, 281, 207, 107 Broussard, Anne Ginter, 270 Brown, Barbara Jean, 270, 207 Brown, Cheryl Ann, 293 Brown, Madeline Michelle, 281, 106 Brown, Ceekamp, Candance, 294 Cerbaskas, Regina Rae, 281 Cerda, Juanita, 294 Cerda, Linda Esmeralda, 225, 55, 104 Cervantes, Gloria Herlinda, 281 Chamberlain, Mary Helen, 281 Champion, Gloria Marie, 294 Chamrad, Thelma Catherine, 225, 112 Benavides, Benavides, Benavides, Margot, 292 Gloria Amanda, 280 Marcella, 292 Benevides, Margot, 292 Clark, Barbara Ann, 271 Caravageli, Daphne Demas, 294 DeArm Benavides, Patricia Lilly, 270, 48, 107 Bender, Mariorie Louise, 292 Bennett, Wanda Ann, 280 Benoit, Carolyn Fay, 292 Berkley, Linda Darlene, 292 Berlanga, Linda Rose, 223, 62, 63, 65, 110, 176, 167 Bermea, Adela Alicia, 280, 104 Bermender, Patricia Ann, 292 Bernard, Paula Elaine, 293 Berry, Mary Sue, 293 Berry, Sondra Yvonne, 293 Berry, Susan Elizabeth, 280, 108 Bidlack, Janet Kay, 280, 37, 51, 191 Biederman, Jean Yvonne, 223, 106 Billingsley, Ann, 280 Biscamp, Lynda Carolyn, 293 Black, Judy Carol, 223 Blackstock, Joan Helen, 293 Blagg, Martha Nell, 293, 193 Blair, Barbara Jeanne, 393 Blair, Peggy Lou, 293 Blake, Kathryn, 270 Blakely, Angelia, 293 Bland, Winifred Katherine, 270 Blankenship, Christine Ann, 293 Blase, Linda Kay, 223 Blaylock, Virginia Carole, 270, 110 Bond, Veneta Jane, 293 Blum, Annette, 270 Boehler, Kathleen Mary, 293 Borden, Minnie Syvonne, 280 Botello, Yolanda Martinez, 270, 104 Bounds, Annette, 280 Bourland, Freda G., 270 Bobo, Virginia Anna Marie, 280 Bowers, Bonnie Belle, 293 Bradberry, Wanda Ruth, 293 Bradley, Beth Ann, 270 Bradshaw, Lilly Darlene, 280 Brady, Lois Alice, 293 Brandenberger, Jean Gayle, 223, 106 Brown, Vernice Faye, 293 Bruce, Margaret Claire, 281 Bruck, Donna Gail, 293 Bruder, Nancy Carol, 224 Bruggeman, Theresa lana, 293 Brumbelow, Rubye Gayle, 293 Brumfield, Barbara Sue, 270, 55 Brummel, Kathryn Ann, 281, 105 Brunot, Barbara, JoeAnn, 270, 202, 108 Bubar, Karen Ann, 293 Chang, Jennifer Man No, 215 Chapa, Gloria Leticia, 226, 168 Chapa, Rita, 206 Cheatum, Linda Sue, 271 Cherry, Paula Kay, 294 Childs, Dinah Marilyn, 271 Childress, Nancy Florence, 294 Childs, Gwendolyn Lorris, 294 Chism, Sheridan J. Nell, 281 Christiansen, Hildreth Carla, 294 Buckholt, Gracie Nan, 224. 105, 168 Bucklew, Beverly Ann, 270 Buckner, Vernell Elaine, 293 Bugeler, Charlotte Adeline, 223 Deloach, Rexanne, 229, 105 Brandes, Eloise Margaret, 270 Brandon, Linda Lou, 293 Brannon Nancy Ann, 280 Brannon, Beverly Dawn, 293 Brannon 1 Gloria Ann, 280, 63, 201, 108 Branscombe, Teresa Jane, 293 Brahsear, Gerry Lynn, 270, 104, 113 Diaz, Anna Marie, 271 Brashears, Pamela Ruth, 223, 105 Brasher, Donna Kay, 280, 63, 49 Bratton, Carolyn Ruth, 280, 200 Brawley, Sandra Sue, 223 Breedlove, Wanda Gale, 223, 108 Brewer, Barbara Fay, 293 Brewer, Janice Kay, 293 Brigman, Vicki Sharon, 270,110,111,l12 Brimberry, Susan Ann, 293 Brinker, Sandra Alvine, 223, 144 Brocker, Sharon Loretta, 270 Bromert, Linda Lori, 293 Buentello, Stella, 293 Buring, Janet Elaine, 224, 111 Burnett, Hazel Manzor, 224, 56, 46, 107, 168 Burnett, Margaret, 224 Burnham, Janet Lee, 281 Burns, Barbara Ann, 224, 205, 168 Burns, Jane Lee, 293 Burrelle, Karen Lea, 293 Busby, Phyllis Anne, 224 Bush, Donalyn Elizabeth, 293, 196 Bush, Susan Kay, 270, 85, 105 Butland, Diane Marie, 293 Butler, Ruth Ann, 270 Butterfield, Sandra Ray, 197 Byers, Sherian Lee, 281 Cabaza, Olga Yvonne, 293 Caffey, Francis A., 224, 83, 73 Cahoon, Sarah Nell, 270, 106 Clain, Betty Jane, 270 Calzado, Sylvia M., 293 Camacho, Emma, 224 Cameron, Edith Seay, 224, 74, 107 Campbell, Becky, 225 Canales, Herlinda, 294 Canales, Sylvia M., 225 Cano, Esperanza, 225, 104 Cantu, Ludivina Emelda, 281, 197, 104 Capps, Mary Beth, 281 Cardem, Betty Jean, 197 Carefoot, Carol Jean, 225, 199, 118 Carmichael, Shirley Margaret, 281 Carter, Carolyn Lori, 270 Carter, Joy Helen, 281 Carter, Vicki Lynn, 110 Cartwright, Janet Ann, 294 Casas, Frances, 271, 108 Casey, Kay Ellen, 294 Cash, Sandra Lee, 294 Cass, Elizabeth Marie, 281, 106 Cater, Carol Lynne, 278, 281, 87, 107 Cates, Martha Elaine, 281 Caulfield, Linda Moe, 271, 104 Causey, Sandra Leigh, 294 Cavanaugh, Patsy Kay, 294 Cavazos, Amanda, 281 Cavazos, Sandra Marie, 85, 111 Caves, Mariorie Camille, 294 Ceballos, Sonia Sylvia, 281 Cecil, Judy Layne, 294 Chung, Pui Lan, 281 Cisneros, Hilda Esperanza, 281 Clark, Diana Lee, 294 Clark, Jimmie Lynn, 226 Clark, Paula Ann, 111 Clark, Cheryl Ann, 294 Craig, Virginia Dell, 227, 74, 113 Craig, Patricia Ann, 295 Crawford, Sharon Ann, 295 Creager, Virginia Lee, 295 Creed, Carole Leigh, 227, 107, 119 Crenshaw, Jan Carol, 295 Crockett, Linda Ruth, 281 Croix, Mary Marguerite, 295 Cross, Barbara Ann, 295 Crossland, Mary Dianne, 227, 204 Crow, Beverly Ann, 295 Crowly, Sandra Kay, 281, 201 Crump, Harriet Ann, 271, 108 Cruze, Mary Patsy, 281 Cuellar, Fay, 104 Cuillar, Hope, 271, 104 Cuevas, Darlene, 295 Cummings, Janet Rae, 295 Cunningham, Janice Lucia, 227, 49 Current, Willia Ann, 227 Currie, Currie, Cusac, Jean, 295 Joyce, 295 Terre Beth, 228, 106 Claunch, Patricia Jo, 294 Clay, Marth Carolyn, 294 Clemens, Catherine Elizabeth, 281 Cleveland, Nancy Bob, 226, 205, 107 Clifton, Marlene Ann, 271 Coates, Beverly Kaye, 281 Cobb, Deeann, 294 Cocheu, Margaret Elizabeth, 270 Coffey, Barbara Ellen, 271, 203 Coffey, Joanna, 111 Colbe, Suzanne, 294 Cole, Sara Dianne, 294 Coleman, Sharon Francis, 226, 74, 105, 122 Coley, Glenda Carole, 226 Colston, Mary Lee, 226, 233 Conlan, Terri Ann, 281 Connor, Jane, 281, 111 Connor, Judy, 226, 57, 204, 111 Cook, Amanda, 294 Cook, Carolyn Diana, 271 Cook, Shelby Virginia, 281 Cook, Shirley Anne, 281, 206 Cooley, Sanlyn Kay, 65 Copeland, Edna Lynn, 294 Corder, Sandra Kaye, 294 Corl, Mimi, 271, 135 Cormier, Edna Pearle, 226 Corn, Kathleen Frances, 281 Cushing, Bridgette Eunice, 281 Dag, Carol, 228 Daily, Daley, Adele Fern, 295 Roseann, 281 Daniel, Lessie Alexander, 281 Daniels, Nanette Ruth, 195 Danner, Linda Kaye, 295 Daugherty, Judith Morgan, 228 Davia, Davids Ann Cocherine, 295 on, Carolyn Ann, 228, 10 Davila, lrene Elizabeth, 295 Davila, Rebecca Tober, 228, 47, 46, 107, 140, 145 Davis, Belinda Anne, 295 Davis, Bessie Ann, 282 Davis, Donna Lea, 282 Davis, Eddye Carolyn, 271, 105 Davis, Janis Kaye, 228, 51, 107 Davis, Joy Mae, 282, 192 Davis, Linda Kay, 295 Davis, Malvern Morine, 295 Davis, Marilyn Jean, 295 Davis, Mary Alice, 200 Davis, Pamela Gay, 295 Davis, Susan, 295 Davis, Terrie Lynn, 295, 38 Dewalt, Karie, 282 on, June Ellen, 271, 206, 9 122 Cortinas, Estelle Cornelia, 271 Cory, Sharon Ann, 271, 104 Cothran, Mary Carol, 294, 49 Cotton, Nancy Faye, 294 Couch, Brenda Kay, 271 Couch, Jeraldine Kay, 281, 63 Couch, Marilyn Francis, 281 Couch, Martha Louise, 294 Cowan, Christie Ann, 226, 48, 105 Cox, Charlene Miriam, 227, 104 Cox, Donna Jane, 294 Cox, Marilee Lou, 294 Cox, Sandra Raye, 281 Craft, Carol Ann, 227, 258, 49 Cragg, Jana Karen, 281, 106 Craig, Barbara Ann, 295 Craig, Barbara Ellen, 227 Craig, Beryl Lynn, 295, 45 Craig, Candace, 105 Craig, Nancy Ann, 227 Deckeer, Barbara Delores, 229 Dederick, Melalee Ann, 282 De La Cruz, lris, 229 de la Garza, Anna, 229, 104 cle la Garza, Clara Adalia, 229, 132 de la Garza, Ofelia, 229 Delgado, Dinorah Hazdee, 271 Denny, Betty Jo, 229, 46, 206, 108 DePointer, Pamela Jean, 295, 49 DeSantos, Elam Clida, 282, 192, 114 Des Lauriers, Diane, 295 DeTwiler, Erin Dorothy, 87 Al Urriola, Nidia Clena, 295 DeWitt, Karen, 282, 58, 46, 191, 107 Dexheimer, Carole Lynn, 295 Diaz, Lucila B., 229, 104 Dickerson, Diana, 282, 63, 66, 194, 103 Dill, Tommie Jo, 282, 46, 191, 107 IT'S THE IDEAL WAY T0 BANK . . . 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Hickory 1403 Scripture Dillard, Karen Jeanette, 229. 33, 205, 107, 120 Dingler, Alma Lucetta, 295 Dishongh, Sharon Joyce, 206 Disiere, Mary Lynne, 229 Dominguez, Olga Norma, 230, 108 Donald, Anne, 230, 148 Donaldson, Onetia, 230 Donelson, Shelia Ann, 193 Dool, Elizabeth Joyce, 230 Dool, Sarah Marie, 295 Doolittle, Mary Irene, 295 Douglas, Martha Helen, 282, 111 Downes, Anita Beatrice, 295 Drees, Betty Ann Koss, 230 Drosihn, Rudy Ann, 282, 106 DuBose, Mary Margaret, 295 Duddleston, Sally Ruth, 282 Duffy, Carolyn Ann, 282, 111 Duhom, Ramona, 271, 53 Duhon, Winona, 271, 53 Duke, Martha B., 230 Dukes, Shirley Karen, 295 Dunlap, Sandra Lea, 271 Dunn, Janie, 230 Dunn, Shirley Jean, 282 Dunsworth, Lois, 295 Dunsworth, Reta Peal, 295 Dyke, DeeAnne, 282 Early, Carol Diane, 295 Early, Carol W., 135 Echols, Dorothy Moore, 282, 46, 198 322 382-2565 382-2563 :X Joyce Hocker explains to her roommate that everything tastes good at the C Store where snacks or a meal is a short walk from campus. THE COLLEGE STORE to trade with us 1219 Oakland 387-1924 INDEX Echols, Judith Diane, 296 Eckstein, Joanne Allison, 230, 205, 106 Edgar, Cynthia Ann, 296 Edwards, Harriet Lynn, 296 Edwards, Jeanette Kay, 282, 194, 132 Edwards, Judith Kay, 282, 66,191,111, 55 Edwards, Mary Lou, 282 Edward, Oletha Jean, 269, 271, 108 Egger, Helen Ruth, 296 Eggert, Joyce Caroline, 230 Ehrensberger, Charlotte Ann, 230 Eichman, Judith Ellen, 282 Eidt, Marilyn Sue, 282 Ekmark, Anna Catherine, 296, 53 Elliot, Jennifer, 271, 66, 53, 203, 105 Elliot, Katherine Elizabeth, 296 Ellis, Elvie Alice, 271 Elmore, Marvia Rose, 282 Elsing, Mae Lynn, 296 Ely, Lorna Jill, 282 Embry, Wanda Jean, 296, 133 Erich, Carol Elaine, 271, 105 Espedahl, Charlene Mildred, 282, 53 Estes, Rebecca, 296 Evans, Anita Rae, 231 Evans, Barbara Grace, 231, 111 Evans, Flo Elizabeth, 296 Evans, Peggy Carol, 296 Evers, Nancy Kaye, 282, 62, 63 Ewing, Regina Viola, 296 Farmer, Joyce Ann, 296 Farra, Patricia Ann, 231 Faselec, Claudia June, 296 Faucett, Julia Ann, 66, 108 Faulkner, Thelma Kay, 214 Faundes, Thais Maria, 296 Fees, Merrie Jo, 282 Felthaus, Judith Ellen, 231, 108, 133 Ferguson, Claudia Jean, 282, 55, 197 Ferguson, Emily Jan, 231, 110 Ferguson, Rosalind, 231, 57, 51, 83, 110 Fernandez, Hilda Eunice, 271 Fey, Harriet Marie, 232 Fick, Janet Jaycelyn, 207 Finley, Glendon Maxine, 296 Fischer, Kathryn Jean, 296 Fisher, Ellen Ruth, 296, 53 Fisher, Johnnie Mae, 282 Fitch, Sally Ann, 296 Fleming, Judy Yvonne, 232 Fletcher, Carol Ann, 296 Flores, Carmen, 104 Flowers, Marsha, 296 Flowers, Sherian Roberts, 282 Floyd, Charlsie Louise, 271 Forgy, Huntyce Elaine, 296 Forrester, Cheryl Lee, 296 Foster, Mary Alice, 232 Foster, Sally Andrea, 296 Faust, Cathy, 296 Fowles, Janis Anne, 296, 66 Frances, Beverly Marie, 232, 57, 75, 107, 120 Franklin, Carolyn Aileen, 232, 4109 Franks, Betty Zonelle, 282 Frederici, Ruth Annette, 296 Freeman , Ann Shepard, 296 Freeman, Emily Elizabeth, 232 Freeman, Janice Kaye, 215 Freeman, Joyce Faye, 215 Freeman, Marilyn Ruth, 283 Freeman, Patricia Ruth, 296 Freeman, Roxie Louise, 283, 191, French, Patricia Jane, 232, 106 Fritsch, Minella Faye, 232 Fraeling, Doris, 271, 107 Fromlath, Peggy, 282 Fry, R. Annette Julian, 29 Fry, Stephanie Sue, 232, 83 Frye, Betsy Ann, 296 Fuller, Aletha Blanche, 214 Fuller, Alice Jeanette, 233 Fuller, Elizabeth Jo, 232 1 Gabriel, Nanetle, 283, 86, 107, 146 147 Gade, Kathleen Elizabeth, 283, 190 106 Gaines, Anne Caroline, 105 Garcia, Alicia Veronica, 233 Gaines, Rose, 233, 299, 75, 116 Gains, Marilame, 271 Galvan, Elizabeth, 296 Gameson, Sue, 271, 104 Gandt, Janeth Sue, 233, 49, 75, Gandz, Gayla Kay, 296 Gandy, Paulina Annette, 283 Garcia, Alma Alice, 296 Garcia, Ann Marie, 271 105 Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Beatrice Mendez, 296 Blanca Irma, 283 Diana Lucille, 296 Gertrudis M., 233, 108, 132 Irma Iris, 283, 193, 104 Margaret Guadalupe, 296 Maria Graciela, 296 Omadle Barton, 283, 207 Stella Cynthia, 296, 53 Hays, Patricia Ann, 298 Garcia, Sylvia, 233 Garcia, Sylvia Ann, 283 INDEX Graham, Sandra Lee, 297 Gray, Gayle A., 283 Gray, Jo Anna, 283 Gray, Margaret Amanda, 283 Gray, Susan Carolyn, 283 Gray, Virginia Lee, 283 Green, Marguerite Helene, 297 Green, Yvonne, 297 Greer, Nancy Ilene, 190 Grey, Karen Duretha, 283 Griffin, Ruby Dell, 283 Havenor, Karen Sue, 298 Haverkompf, Janet Telter, 283 Hawkins Hawkins Hawkins , Carol-Ann, 89 , Judy, 110, 272 , Marion Johnnie Lou, 236 Hawkins, Moris Anne, 298 Haynes, Dorothy Elizabeth, 298 Haynes, Portia Ann, 236 Haynie, Carol Beth, 298 Graves, Ruth Joanne, 297 Gardner, Sidney Marks, 296 Garner, Lois Jean, 233, 76, 105 Garza, Florence, 104 Garza, Juanita Elia, 38 Garza, Julieta Martha, 296 Garza, Maria Elena, 297 Garza, Maria Christina, 283 Garz, Virginia Lydia, 233 Gasaway, Laura Nell, 297 Gates, Nadine Geneva, 271, 23, 108 Gauthier, Barbara, 283 Gaz, Kathleen, 283, 192 Gee, Francie Ellen, 271 Andelia, 207, 272 Guerra, Laura Victoria, 298 Geddie, Rose Wayne, 297 Geistweidt, Mary Jo, 297 George, Anita Darlene, 271 Getz, Mary Anne, 297 Givles, Charlie Pauline, 297 Gibbs, Frances, 271, 201, 105 Gibson, Gail Francis, 297, 66 Gick, Judy Marie, 297 Gilbert, Penny Sue, 283, 196, 104 Gill, Mary Martha, 297 Gilliam, Martha Sue, 297 Gilliat, Mary Elizabeth, 283 Gillroy, Mary Margaret, 233, 225 Gillum Mary Ellen, 297 Gimbee, Diana Dee, 297 Glass, Sharon Ann, 283 Glazener, Barbara Jeanette, 283, 199 Glazener, Susan Ray, 297 Glendinning, Karen Jeane, 297 Glenn, Karen Ann, 271, 200 Glenn, Nancy Jo, 116 Glenn, Sally Lee, 297 Glines, Laneta Lee, 233 Goates, Glenda Ruth, 297 Godwin, Carol Ann, 234 Godwin, Marilyn Louise, 283 Goin, Nancy Rae, 234, 112 Goins, Judith Ann, 297 Gomez, Edna Gloria, 297 Gomez, Mary Grace Griffitts, Donna Kay, 235 Griggs, Dorothy Jeanette, 297 Grimes, Barbara Diane, 297 Grimes, Patricia Ellen, 297 Grimes, Shirley Marie, 271, 103, 122 Grogan, Juanita Faye, 297 Grossman, Nancy Jo, 272 Groves , Pamela Sue, 298 Grubbs, Barbara Lynne, 283 Guerra Guerra , Dora Elia, 272 , Hermogenes, 298 Guerra, Nellina, 235 Guinn, Cecily Denise, 298 Guinn, Diana Evelyn, 298 Gump, Karen Cloe, 283, 49, 105 Gunn, Joy Juanita,'298 Gunn, Shirley Deryl, 298 Haynie, Mary Donna, 298 Head, Sheila Kay, 298, 309 Hedgecoke, Sandra Faye, 284 Hedgcoxe, Sue Carol, 298 Hefner, Yester Gerlinda, 298 Heiligmann, Bernice Herthra, 298 Henderson, Jacquelynn Sue, 111, 272 Henderson, Margaret, 298 Henderson, Patricia Willis, 236 Huber, Waletha Faye, 238 Huddleston, Julia, 299 Hueber, Ellen, 299 Huerta, Gloria Margarita, 299 Hutfines, Judy Lee, 52, 46, 105, 163 Hughes, Carolyn Louise, 299 Hughes, Cherryl Irene, 284 Hughes, Florence Bradburn, 299 Hughston, Susan Mary, 299 Hugo, Jo Nan, 284 Hunt, Cheryl Suzanne, 299 Hunt, Rhoda Sue, 299 Hurd, Jewell Dean, 299 Hurley, Wilma Annette, 299 Hutchison, Mary Ann, 109, 238 Hyman, Glenda Diane, 299 Huddleston, Molly Ann, 238 lberra, Delores Chico, 238 Iherra, Edwina Chico, 299 lberra, Marina, 104, 132, 238 Henderson, Wanda Nell, 272 Henisey, Sarah Louise, 55, 201, 284 Hensarling, Wilda Earline, 284 HerKenrott, Diane Jean,-298 Hernandez, Gonzalez, Gonzalez, Gonzalez Gonzalez, 1 Angelia Beatriz, 283 Diana Elva, 207 Diana Ruth, 207, 297 Esperanza, 85 Gonzalez, Gloria Azucena, 297 Gonzalez, Maria Oiedad, 271 Gonzalez, Mary Antonia, 234 Gonzalez Gonzalez r 1 Rufa, 297 Yolanda Aguilar, 297 Gunter, Molly Ann, 298 Gustafson, Jan Christina, 298 Hackney, Lee Onieta, 298 Haines, Mrs. Doris Y., 275 Hale, Bobbyeann, 110, 272 Hale, Brenda Joyce, 235 Haley, Mona Robinson, 235 Hall, Shelia, 298 Hallmark, Mabeth, 204 Halweg, Merna Edith, 298 Hamley, Annette, 298 Hammond, Darnell Aileen, 213, 235 Hammond, Lou Linda, 298 Hammonds, Betty Jean, 298 Hancock, Lyndia Marie, 133, 283 Hancock, Patricia Lynne, 298 Hancock, Ruth, 106, 235 Hanes, Connie Sue, 85, 278 Hanna, Deanna Jean, 283 Hardin, Charline, 235 Hardin, Mary Lois, 235 Hardy, Karen Elizabeth, 298 Harlan, Ruby Jewell, 298 Harper, Mrs. Sara Hunt, 236 Harrell, Joann Margaret, 298 Harrell, Mildred Gay, 236 Hernandez, Bertha, Ethel, 49, 105, 236. 166 Hernandez, Yolanda, 298 Herring, Dana Kay, 272 Hess, Barbara Ann, 298 Hickok, Tamara Ann, 299 Hicks, Linda Kaye, 299 Higdon, Drenda Ann, 49, 105, 284 Higgs, Gerry Lee, 49, 76, 149 Hill, Jo Betsy, 299 Hill, Mary Noel, 196 Hill, Mrs. Sonia Lynn, 237 Hill, Velda Jane, 55, 237, 258 Hilton, Glenda Beth, 111 Hindelang, Barbara Anne, 299 Hindman, Sandra Kay, 272 Hinners, Nancy Ann, 298 Hinoiosa, Anita Natividad, 284 Hinoiasa, Esmeralda, 237 Hinoiosa, Margarita Magdalena, 284 Hinze, Lois Ann, 116, 237 Hirsch, Barbara Marguerite, 299 Hitchcock, Diane Marie, 299 Hitchcock, Vivian Jo, 237 Ho, Diane Shiu Chuk, 284 Hobbs, Mary Lau, 284 Hoberer, Anna Gayle, 284 Hacker, Joyce Lucille, 106, 284, 332 Hoffman, Susan Beryl, 237 Holden, Virginia Ruth, 299 Holder, Daisy Marie, 299 Holder, Gloria Jean, 284 Holder, Phyllis Rhea, 238 Holliday, Frances, 299 Jablonski, Barbara Ann, 299 Jackson, Doretha Ann, 133 Jackson, Frances Marie, 284 Jackson, Jackson, Joyce Louise, 284 Margarette Ann, 284 Jackson, Patricia Ann, 299 Jackson, Patricia Lou, 299 ' Jackson, Susan Tillman, Jr., 107 Jacob, Garbara Ann, 299 Jacobson, Sandra Ann, 284 James, Carol Ann, 299 Jameson, Barbara Joyce, 194 Jacquillard, Karlene Ann, 299 Jarvis, Mary Ann, 299 Jenkins, Laura D'Ann, 299 Jenkins, Marilyn Elaine, 299 Jennings, Mary Faye, 284 Jimenez, C. Elena, 299 Jobe, Barbara Alice, 194, 299 Jobe, Lyndia Suzanne, 300 Joe, Mary Lou, 119, 238 Joe, Lucy Jean, 239 Johnson, Barbara Ann, 300 Johnson, Dianne Dawn, 300 Johnson, Dorothy Mae, 239 Johnson, Fran, 284, 162 Johnson, Karen Lee, 239 Johnson, Linda Kay, 300 Johnson, Martha Dianne, 239 Johnson, Mary Cornelia, 239 Harris, Elizabeth Ann, 298 Harris, Judith Faye, 283 Harris, Lynda Sue, 49, 106, 236, 258 Harris, Vicki Elyse, 298 Holman, Toni, 200 Holyman, Priscilla, 299 Homesley, Jerry Lynn, 194, 284 Gooch, Annette, 234 Goodsell, Karen Malinda 283, 108 Goodsen, Janice Ruth, 283 Goolsby, Linda Gail, 283, 53 Gorman, Jane Ellen, 283 Gorton, Dixie Jane, 297 Gorton, Judith Ann, 235 Graddy, Deanna Faith, 234 Gragg, Sherry Lynne, 283 Graham, Eleanor, 271, 108 Graham, Rachel Ann, 235 Harrison, Mrs. Carolyn Ann, 272 Harrison, Delores Elaine, 213, 236 Harrison, Sharon Ann, 283 Hart, Catherine.Jeon, 272 Hart, Mrs. Deborah Deering, 236 Hart, Judith Ann, 236 Hartley, Katherine Jean, 298 Hartzog, Paula Louise, 298 Harvey, Charlotte Ruth, 110, 272 Harvey, Judy Lynne, 298 Hatley, Ruth Lanelle, 272 Havenor, Joan Louise, 298 Hood, Gay Lynn, 49, 272 Hood, Linda Sue, 299 Hood, Vicki Jo, 299 Hooser, Patricia Carol, 238 Hoover, Judith Ann, 192, 284 Hopkins, Helen Penelope, 283 Horlander, Carolyn, 49, 105, 284 Horn, Paula Darlynne, 299 h Houseworth, Linda Besse, 299 Hoverson, Lana Lue, 299 Howard, Thalia Adelade, 207, 284 Howell, Gailyn Steadman, 238 Huber, Anna, 299 'IWW mc QW Rimini 'bl smsucr W ' Monmsous 'J ea FLOU ,uucuu fl 4624 MW M - .. nr, L sg t ' Q, I ' N. R ' ..-1--1 I E'5E.e55..F:esa1:'3 4 ee-W 5 33-, i'w.j.l' ! X7 nl x I .mms . 'mm '111 :fi Fv blu191g'w 3 ...I-as -.......-if D' 324 'iw- Sharon McKinney selects a blouse from the collection at Gerry Higgs seems more interested in fhe bgx gf omusing Miss Hendley's Oakland Street store which is so convenient prim-5 Carroll Boxfef holds than lhe book Sho hos picked for CUmPU5 Shoppers- up on conditioning exercises for girls and women. Handley Dress and Gift Shop VQER1'MAN'S 1323 oakland No. 1 382-2216 Amis ffm do'ml 'ow 1508 W. Mulberry No. 2 382-4724 Burchardis Studio 3 1. il? il t Fine Portrait Photography Across from Lowry Hall 382-4312 fi Frank Burchard arranges Redbud Queen Connie Sue Haines' robe as she poses for her formal Red- bud picture. Johnson, Mary Frances, 300 Johnson, Mary Janice, 111, 272 Johnson, Sandra Lee, 300 Johnson, Sandra Marie, 272 Johnston, Carol Eloise, 300 Johnston, Elizabeth Anne, 300 Johnston, Karen, 214 Johnston, Margaret, 109, 284 Johnstone, Fonda Lou, 300 Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Janes, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Carolyn Kay, 300 Donna Mary, 300 Dorothy Clare, 272 Dorothy Ruth, 284 Duren V., 300 Fernan Louise, 284 Johnnie Patricia, 51, 111, 239 Judy Carolyn, 300 Kathleen Anne, 300 Linda Kay, 300 Linda Sue, 248 Luann, 53, 108, 239 Myrna Rose, 202, 272 Nancy Carol, 105, 207 Peggy Lee, 300 Rebecca, 300 Sharon La Verne, 291, 300 Mrs. Wanda Avis, 239 Joslin, Paula, 107 Jurcak, Mary Ann, 115, 239 Justl, Franziska, 300 Kacerka, Sharon Elizabeth, 300 Kammer, Jacque, 284 Kasper, Penny, 105, 199, 279 Kassinger, Paula Sue, 300 Katz, Carol Jane, 240 Kaufman, Regina Gayle, 62, 239 Kazen, Norma Ann, 284 Kearns, Karen Ann, 111 Keith, Thora Beatrice, 300 Kelley, Geraldine, 300 Kellow, Judy Ann, 110, 240 Kelly, Andy, 300 Kelly, Betty, 272 Kelly, Melinda Lois, 284 Kelly, Pamela, 300 Kelter, Dianne, 300 Kemp, Judy Kay, 240 Kemp, Letrice, 87 Jorgensen, Linda Gail, 300 Jose, Stella Ann, 300 loseph, Linda Margaret, 300 losey, Marilyn Patricia, 284 Joshi, Savita Prabhakar, 214 .1 lf Kennedy, Geraldine, 300 Kennedy, Jacklyn Nan, 272 Kennedy, Sara Frances, 272 Kennedy, Wanda Lee, 275 Kennemer, Sara Ann, 300 Kenny, Dianna Lynn, 301 Kenyon, Karen Ann, 301 Kerley, Daphane, 240 Key, Linda Gay, 301 Kiker, Mrs. Billy Jim, 240 lu 6333 Diana Dickerson takes a free look at books owner J. B. Thompson has received for the store's paperback book rack. Tice Campusf bra ON THE DRAG Kellebrew, Katherine Suzanne, 111, 240 Kimbell, Carol Ann, 241 Kimmons, Martha Belle, 49 Kiner, Joy Ann, 301 King, Carolyn Ann, 301 King, Carolyn G., 111, 241 King, Dorothy Kay, 301 King, Mary Karen, 301 King, Tarania Lee, 301 Kingsbury, Joan, 85 Kitterlin, Ellen Jane, 301 Kizer, Barbara Ann, 241 Klein, Mary Joann, 301 Knape, Charlotte Sue, 241 Knitfin, Yvonne Joscelynn, 301 Knodle, Deanne, 301 Knotts, Edith Grace, 301 Koch, Marilyn Margaret, 301 Koch, Nancy Virginia, 49, 241 Koegl, Susan, 301 Koelhe, Mary Ann, 284 Koff, Judith Marilyn, 301 Kohler, Shirley Ann Marie, 301 Koinm, Judith Katherine, 241 Koiis, Fran, 241 Kolb, Barbara Gayle, 110, 284 Kolb, Carol Sue, 301 Korsmo, Karen L., 272 Kozolchyk, Berta, 301 Krapf, Fay Louisa, 301 Kuhlman, Cynthia Marlane, 213, 241 Kuhn, Gaby, 301 Kuhn, Judith Marie, 301 Kurc, Jodie Elaine, 241 Kutzu, Pamela, 301 Kuykendall, Louise, 301 Kwong, Mable, 57, 109, 241 Ladd, Carolyn Jean, 105, 198, 199, 284 Lake, Sumaya Charmaine, 57, 106, 272 Lam, Ellen Lai-Fong, 242 Lamb, Mary Elizabeth, 284 LaMotta, Marilyn Sue, 57, 107, 272 Landess, Mary Ann, 113, 242 Lappie, Nancy Guylene, 301 Larkin, Betsy, 45, 76, 107, 242, 163 LaRue, Kay Beth, 301 Laskoskie, Vivian Joan, 207, 242 Lauve, Jane Carol, 301 Lawson, Marilyn Joyce, 301 Layton, Elvia Margarita, 301 LeCocq, Mary Annette, 57, 105 Lee, Moira Beatrice, 242 Leigh, Karen Louise, 284 Leister, Dorothea Christina, 111,114,19O, 284 Leister, Johanna Margaret, 89, 301 Lesh, Doris Margaret, 301 Lester, Viva Mae, 301 Levings, Dorothy Marilyn, 284 Levings, Margaret Ruth, 63 Lewis, Ann Elaine, 301 Lewis, Lyndall Kay, 207 Lewis, Mae Ellen, 237, 242 xg-If A Sharber's Jewelry Conveniently located on the drag -W Q 5 Teddy Barner and Charlsie Floyd admire china available at Sharber's Jewelry Store. Marin, looney, Cyann, Lewis, Rita Dere, 148, 149 Liccioni, Lori, 49, 105, 284 Light, Marsha Kay, 301 lile, Paula Jo, 49, 272 Lindemann, Mary Alice, 107, 206, 272 Lindner, Marilyn Florence, 110, 195, 284 Lindsey, Lindo Rae, 242 Lippmann, Lois Marion, 105, 284 Little, Linda Kay, 301 Liu, Mary, 215 Llamzon, Julita Pincil, 215 Lockhart, Aileene, 89, 301, 326 Lofland, Carole Jean, 46, 57, 77, 104, 134, 242 Lohrke, Linda G., 242 Londak, Elaine Frances, 49, 104, 272 Longcar, Sharon Kay, 205, 242 46, 111, 133, 204, 243, 168, 164 Lopez, Ascencion Blanca, 301 Lopez, Margaret, 49, 105, 149, 272 Lopez, Maria lnez, 272 Lorentzson, Beverly Jean, 301 Lorenzana, Noemi, 243 Lathrop, Martha Lee, 302 Lott, Rachel Welhelmina, 243 Louthan, Patricia Ann, 285 Lovelace, Priscilla, 302 Lovett, Nancy Elizabeth, 49, 243 Loving, Barbara Ann, 273 Loving, Virginia Mae, 285 Lowe, Jeryl Gwen, 120 Lowe, Nan, 32, 45, 107, 140, 273 Lowrey, Nancy K., 302 Lozano, Betty Juanelle, 302 Lucas, Dorothy Ann, 302 Ludlow, Karen Ernestine, 285 Ludwig, Gloria Jean, 302 Luthringer, D'Eva Jean, 62, 66 Luzius, linda Ann, 106, 285 Lyerly, Bonnie Kay, 46, 197, 285 Lyerly, Vickie, 302 McAlister, Brenda Sue, 302 McAnulty, Maurice, 243 McBride, Mrs. Carol, 110 McBride, Dale, 11-, 198, 285 McCall, DeLane, 244 McClellan, Mary Ann, 244 McClendon, Judy, 285 McCluskey, Marie, 49 McCollum, Mary Lou, 57, 111, 244 McConnell, Marilyn Grace, 302 McCormick, Nancy Carolyn, 244 McCoy, Leila Melanie, 285 McCoy, Patricia Elizabeth, 302 McCraw, Nancy Elizabeth, 285 McDonald, Barbara Allen, 291, 302 McDowell, Linda Rae, 244 McGervey, Maureen Elizabeth, 111, McGhee, Barbara Helene, 302 McGinnis, Linda Arlene, 106, 285 McGinty, Marilyn Palmer, 108, 235 McGriff, Ruby Fay, 302 McGuire, Patsy Ann, 273 McHaney, Annetta Belle, 302 Mcllwain, Judy Ann, 285 Mclntire, Barbara Ann, 302 McKee, Martha Anne, 273 McKinney, Betty Lou, 207, 285 244 Malin, Melanie Kelsey, 49, 105, Mallow, Barbara, 67, 77 Malone, Linda Kay, 302 Maloney, Peggy Anne, 302 Manly, Judith Anne, 116, 245 Manning, Charlotte Ann, 285 March, Peggy Ann, 273 Marek, Barbara Ann, 273 Minerva Moncivais, 285 Marks, Gwen, 49, 200, 201 Marquez, Gloria, 302 244 McKinney, Sharon Ann, 63, 191 Marshall, Nancy Ruth, 49, 108, 198, 285 McMichael, Emmy Lou, 243 Marshall, Valerie, Mcminan, Carolyn raen, 302 49' '07' 149' 245' 258 McNay, Beth Ellen, 302 McNeil, Donna Ruth, 302 Marshall, Winnie Dephane, 285 Martin, Barbara Ann, 285, 289 McNiel, Rebecca Jane' 244 Martin, Carol Lee, 46, 77, 107, 176 McQueen, Suzanne' 302 Martin, Clara Lynne, 245 McRoberts, Helen Andrea, 302 Manln' Jlll Hpeppern' 49' lo5' 149' 2 Mcvayl Murgare, Carol' 212 Martin, Mariorie Esther, 302 Martin Molly Frank, Mabry, Charlene, 46, 54, 107, 273 Macey, Joann, 108, 273 Machado, Diana Olivia, 108, 132, 244 Maddry, Jacqueline Rae, 244 Maddry, Judith Ann Dee , 55 Maddux, Mary Ruth, 203 Maez, Lorinda Rosalee, 302 Mahoney, Judith Louise, 302 49, 106, 116, 202, 273 Martin, Shayanne, 285 Martin, Sylvia Louise, 29, 62, 63, 66, 167, 162, 245 Martin, Verlayne, 302 Martindale, Carol Ann, 302 Martinez, Delia Leonor, 106, 273 Martinez, Margaret, 302 Martinez, Maria F., 301 1 4 Cathy Brown and Aileen Lockhart pose in the latest campus and sportswear available at Russell's. 326 For over 30 years 46' has been the favorite shopping place for thousands of T.W.U. students As T.W.U. has progressed and grown from the Industrial Arts to Texas Woman's University, it has been our privilege and happy experience to serve thousands of students and faculty members - counting them among our many dear friends. We are proud of having earned the reputation of being the Big Friendly Store in Denton where you can always find nationally advertised merchandise of good taste and high fashion at moderate prices. Osorio, Noris Herenis, 273 Martinez, Maria lnez, 206, 285 Martinez, Rosa Maria, 273 Martinez, Saniuanita, 106, 132, 176, 245, 258 Carol S., 107, 279, 286 Martinez, Virginia, 104, 273 Marvin, Janet Ann, 111, 245 Mashman, Barbara Gene, 285 Mather, Linda Louise, 78, 109, 245 Mattison, Ellen Marie, 105, 149, 273 May, Cecilia, 285 Mays, Martha Jane, 107, 245 Meadows, Margoretta Joy, 273 Medellin, Maria Consuelo, 285 Medlond, Carmen Lynnette, 302 Meeks, Mary Elaine, 44, 78, 107, 140, 144, 205, 231, 2 Meenach, Toni, 105, 285 Mesler, Jo Anne, 302 Meston, Valerie Gay, 29, 62,111, 116, 246 Metsker, Jo Ann, 198 Midgett, Carol Ann, 302 Midkiff, Carole, 302 Midkiff, Kay, 302 Midyett, Alice Kathlene, 285 Miller, Elizabeth Joyce, 302 Miller, Judith Fern, 112, 205, 246 Miller, Julia LaVawn, 105, 198, 285 Miller, Karen Jeanne, 110, 246 Miller, Mary Frances, 285 Miller, Nancy Carole, 246 Miller, Shelby Marie, 246 Miller, Theona, 207, 273 Milmo, Minnis, Mary Elizabeth, 302 Mrs. Mary Frances, 264 Mitchell, Gloria Jean, 302 Mitchell, Patricia Dee, 273 Mitschke, Hulda Lee, 273 Mobley, Mary Kate, 302 Modesett, Sara Elizabeth, 303 Moffat, Kay Susan, 162, 303 Molder, Alice Frances, 285 Molina, Norma Linda, 303 Molina, Sylvia Aurelia, 273 Montalvo, Isabel Violeta, 303 Monte, Ellen Louise, 273 Montgomery, Carol Jean, 303 Montgomery, Jennifer Anne, 303 Monthey, Nelda Kaye, 258 Moody, Dianna Martha, 285 45 Moody, Frances Elaine, 303 Moody, Mary Esther, 104, 285 Moody, Sandro Jean, 273 Moon, Jacqueline, 303 Nall, Norma Patricia, 303 Nash, Dorothy Jean, 286 Nash, Mrs. Eloise Simmons, 248 Neal, Judith Marie, 132, 273 Moon, Marsha Ann, 286 Moon, Sherry Diane, 303 Moore, Barbara Jane, 303 Moore, Mrs. Betty Rankin, 247 Moore, Carole Ann, 273 Moore, Judy, 190 Moore, Mariorie, 104, 247 Moore, Rebecca Sue, 104, 196 Moore, Rebecca Lynn, 104, 285 Neilon, Mary Virginia, 110, 286 Nelson, Karen Ann, 286 Nelson, Sheila Caroleen, 303 Nelson, Sheila Gay, 273 Nelson, Susanne Virginia, 303 Nesbitt, Cheryl Ann, 303 Netherton, Betsy Ruth, 63 Neumann, Gerry Beth, 82, Nevels, , 66, 303 248, 168 Moore, Sarah Eustace, 303 Moorhouse, Mrs. Rubye Mae, 247 Moreno, Dalila Elvera, 286 Moreno, Lupe, 106 Morgan, Gloria Kay, 247 Morgan, Jo Ann, 247 Moring, Mary Kathryn, 303 Morris, Edna Jane, 247 Morris, Jessie Barbara, 303 Morris, Lindo Jane, 66, 273 Morris, Rebecca Ann, 303 Morrison, Mary Kate, 247 Morrison, Susan Regina, 212, 247 Morse, Lindo Deon, 303 Mowrey, Martha Ann, 303 Mueller, Mary Margaret, 46, 286 Muetz, Susan Elaine, 303 Muir, Nancy Jean, 78, 247 Mullen, Bobbie Jean, 303 Mullen, Mary Beth, 303 Mullican, Hallie Raye, 286 Mullis, Dava Colleen, 284 Multer, Tina Mai, 303 Murdock, Karen Elaien, 286 Murdock, Mrs. Patricia Duncan, 247 Murphy, Julia Ann, 105, 248, 258 Murphy, Morgwen, 46, 50, 58, 107, 273 Murphy Murray, , Patricia Ann, 104, 273 Julia Ann, 109, 286 Myers, laura Pauline, 303 Myers, Nancy Ann, 303 Myers, Paula Jane, 303 Myres, Betty May, 104, 248 Nabors, Sandra Kay, 286 Nagai, Mary Gail, 248 Newberg, linda Ilene, 248 Newby, Ginger, 195, 303 Newcomb, Carol June, 104, 207, 273 Newcomb, Judith Ann, 303 Newkam, Cynthia Jane, 273 Newsome, Rhea Kaye, 105, 149, 248 Newton, Dorthell, 304 Nicholas, Judy Rosemary, 304 Nielson, Carol Jean, 304 Nieta, Jasefina, 248 Niles, Sara Elizabeth, 195 Nimmins, Pamela Michele, 304 Nipp, Betty Evelyn, 108, 115, 204 Niven, Nancy Martta, 304 Nolte, Nancy Jo, 286 Nordahl, Linda Joann, 304 Norris, Ronda Carol, 304 Northcutt, Patsy, 46, 105, 145, 202, 203 273 Novak, Carolyn Jo, 248 Offenhouser, Rosalie Ethel, 304 Ogg, Patricia Roxy, 304 Ogilvy, Bobbie Ann, 304 O'Gren, Sue Carol, 286 Oleri, Kathryn lorine, 304 Olier, Virginia louise, 273 Oliphant, Bonnie Jean, 304 Olschefski, Jane Henry, 304 Olson, Emily Jean, 111, 286 Olson, Pamela lone, 304 Ondrasek, Billie Ann, 286 Onley, Patricia, 304 Ordelheide, Linda lris, 46, 304 Orta, Edith, 249 Ortega, Sylvia Yolanda, 286 Orth, Christine, 132 Osborne, Beulah Mae, 304 Osorio, Heidy Aracelli, 249 Otis, Karen Elizabeth, 304 Otto, Karen Lee, 386 Overholser, Brenda Kay, 304 Owens, Edith Dianne, 111 Owens, Verna Lou, 104, 249 Oyster, Sharon Lynn, 286 Paben, Mariorie Carol, 49, 304 Page, Sarah Margaret, 46, 53, 286 Page, Susan Marie, 201, 286 Pagel, Neva, 113, 273 Palacios, Ruth, 3, 46, 105, 140, 24 123, 163, 167 Palmer, Nancy Lee, 249 Palmore, Nancy Lee, 273 Pansze, Gina Lee, 304 Paramore, Lana Carole, 111, 273 Pardoe, Jane Anderson, 273 Parker, Patricia Carol, 304 Parks, Lynn, 46, 79, 107, 231, 249 Parks, Patsi Joyce, 51, 286 Parsons, Edna Roberta, 304 Partain, Janice Marie, 286 Perez, Maria Elma, 304 Nilda lris, 132 RUblnUf 274 Partida, Aida, 304 Partridge, Joanna Audette,.250 Patterson, Mary Kathryn, 109, 250 Patterson, Terry Duane, 275 Payne, Bertha Lee, 304 Payne, Olivia Elizabeth, 87, 286 Payton, Mary Celia, 304 Pearce, Rebecca Jo, 291, 304 Pearce, Susan Gayle, 304 Pearson, Mary Ann, 304 Peden, Barbara Annette, 197 Pelts, Patsy Jane, 304 Pena, Aida Gloria, 286 Pena, Rebecca Alba, 111 Pennell, Betty Carlene, 250 Pequeno, Paquel Magdalena, 286 Peralta, Eyda Yadera, 250 INDEX Quigley, Susan Solleder, 46, 251 Quinn, Betty Jean, 305 Quintanilla, Prmelia, 46, 53, 290, 305 Rach, Judith Ann, 286 Radford, Frances, 305 Rae, Carolyn Lee, 274 Raeke, Carolyn Sue, 49, 63, 107, 287 Ragir, Cynthia Esther, 275 Rains, Laura Laverne, 79, 107, 115, 251 Ramge, Elizabeth Ann, 305 Ramirez, Anita M., 251 Ramirez, Anna Estella, 274 Ramirez, Anna Maria, 305 Ramirez, Dora, 305 Ramirez, Henrietta V., 287 Ramirez Ramirez, , Mary Alice, 305 Robinson, Judy Bea, 253 Robinson, Rita Marie, 274 Robinson, Sally Beth, 305 Robinson, Sherry Ann, 105 Robinson, Wanda Fay, 305 Rodgers, Joyce, 305 Rodgers, Nancy Katherine, 287 Rodgers, Rodman, Nancy Kay, 115, Rachel LaVerne, 253 253 Rodriguez, Elida Luisa, 253 Rodriguez, Gloria Lamar, 287 Rodriguez, Josie, 274 Rodriguez, Maria de la Luz, 305 Rodriguez, Maria Elena, 104, 274 Rodriguez, Maria Elida, 104, 274 Rodriguez, Noemi V., 305 Rodriguez Patricia Ann, 274 Rodriguez Sens, Lee Anna, 214 Perez, Perez, Perez, Micaela, 132, 250 Nelda Luciano, 304 Nora Luz, 304 Peveto, Berta Winnona, 304 mumps' Sandra Margaret 304 Short, Mrs. Mary Nell Lovinggood, 254 Pope, Erleene June, 250 Perez, Patricia Anna, 104, 286 Perez, Virginia Soledad, 273 Perkins, Soundra Sue, 286 Perry, Edna Ellen, 79, 107, 119, 250 Perry, Penny, 167 Peters, Jackie Ann, 250 Peters, Bobbie, 49, 105, 286 Peters, Susan Kay, 286 Peterson, Sandra Lynn, 304 Petree, Karen Lynn, 105, 273 Petri, Barbara Ann, 286 Pham, Nhan Thi, 304 Phillips, Bonnie Kay, 304 Pierce, Charlotte Alice, 23, 110, 273 Pietzsch, Sidney Guyler, 286 Pingelton, Barbara Ann, 304 Piper, Barbara Ann, 304 Pitcher, Donna Lou, 46, 305 Pitchford, Cynthia Louise, 305 Pitts, Claudia Eileen, 286 Platt, Judy Carroll, 286 Poehl, Virginia Sue, 286 Pope, Porter, Porte r, Posey, Linda Lee, 305 Leslie Ann, 305 Leta Margaret, 273 Mary Kathryn, 106, 251 Poston, Pamela Verlene, 286 Ramos, Cecilia Juanita, 287 Rampey, Nancy Rose, 305 Ramsey, Lois Mae, 108, 274 Rangel, Irene, 251 Rannald, Bonnie Gale, 305 Raschke, Connie Elaine, 107, 274 Rasmussen, Roxie Lee, 305 Ratliff, Mary Gail, 105, 148, 203, 274 Rau, Sharon Ann, 287 Rawls, Nora Nell, 305 Ray, Bonnie Ruth, 287 Ray, Nancy Ross, 251 Ray, Sherry Ruth, 305 Rea, Betty Gail, 274 Reagan, Terry Kay, 57, 108, 274 Reaves, Rosemary, 287 Reckotf, Stephanie Sue, 305 Redmond, Elaine Mary, 215 Reed, Rebecca Sue, 287 Reese, Jean Anel, 305 Reid, Nancy Gayle, 107, 206 Reid, Sherry Althea, 305 Reyes, Maria Teresa, 287 Reyna, Maria Antonia, 46, 194 Reynolds, Carol Ann, 251 Reynolds, Mary Kay, 251 Reynolds, Nancy Pauline, 205, 274 Rich, Paula Jane, 51, 107, 191, 287 Richardson, Carol Ann, 106, 287 Richardson, Helen Rae, 252 Richardson, Laina Carole, 252 Richmond, Linda Nell, 287 Richter, Karleen Jane, 49, 57, Rodriguez, Teresa, 305 Roessler, Gretchen Louise, 305 Rogers, Agnes Louise, 286 Rogers, Carolyn Parish, 305 Roitsch, Connie Gail, 55, 117, 194 Rompel, Kathryn Ann, 23, 105, 253 Roper, Ruth Ann, 305 Rosas, Rosalva, 274 Rose, Cherrie Lea, 305 Roseland, Nancy Lynn, 111 Rosenberger, Terry Ruth, 305 Roshong, Diane Marie, 287 Ross, Charlotte Diane, 111 Ross, Sharon Kay, 287 Ross, Trudy Ann, 305 Rotramel, Judith Kay, 80, 107, 253 Rowland, Juanita Cissie, 107 Rueda, Olga Rosalinda, 118, 253 Rugel, Joyce Ann, 305 Ruiz, Cecilia A., 89, 306 Rushing, Claudine Mae, 306 Rushing, Marie Louise, 287 Russell, Bonnie Rayedell, 306 Russell, Catherine Jean, 287 Russell, Karen Sue, 87, 107, 279, 2 Russell, Linda Ann, 306 Russell, Paulette Yvonne, 306 Ruzicka, Marilyn Ray, 274 Sadler, Charlene, 306 Saenz, Bertha Nora, 108, 207, 287 Saenz, Ciria Sylvia, 207 Saenz, Martha Ernestina, 111, 253 Potter, Susan Catherine, 46, 133, 305 Potts, Sara Sue, 107, 160, 286 Pounds, Sarah Jean, 106, 251 Powell, Lucy Marie, 286 Powell, Shelby Jean, 274 Pratt, Sandi, 63, 65, 107, 286, 289 Prescott, Marion, 287 Prince, Julia Ann, 305 Puig, Gloria Lamar, 305 Pulem, Gayle Ann, 305 Pulliam, Patricia Talton, 111, 114, 287 Pusteiovsky, Barbara, 274 Putnam, Julia Elizabeth, 287 Qualls, Mariorie Elaine, 287 Quesada, Maria del Refugio, 274 107, 166, 252 Riecks, Rowena Jane, 274 Riemenschneider, Donna Faye, 274 Ring, Rosemary Elaine, 287 Rios, Maria del Rosario, 63, 162 Ritchie, Mary Ann, 252 Rivera, Corine Garza, 104, 252 Rivera, Evangelina, 108, 287 Robbins, Patricia Jean, 274 Roberts, Barbara Ann, 252 Roberts, Lois Jean, 305 Roberts, Sharon Elizabeth, 305 Roberts, Sidney Adele, 105, 287 Roberts, Vickie Ann, 305 Robertson, Linda Joyce, 253 Robinson, Catherine Millicent, 305 Salinas, Alicia Victoria, 104, 120, 132, 274 Salinas, Sara, 287 Salinas, Sylvia, 306 Salveter, Marilyn Sue, 274 Sample, Brenda, 306 Sample, Blenda, 306 Sanchez, Diana Flores, 306 Sanchez, Margaret C., 287 Sanders, Sanders, Cynthia Ola, 287 Leah, 110 Sandoval, Annie Estelle, 274 Santorufo, Linda H., 49, 287 Sasser, Carolyn Sue, 306 Sasser, Connie Sue, 306 Saums, Kathleen, 306 87 Schaaf, Stefanie Jo, 306 Schellenberg, Mary Lou, 306 Schlegel, Jo Beth, 107, 274 Schloeman, lna Louise, 287 Schornack, Carol Jean, 55, 191, 287 Schrader, Barbara, 306 Schroeder, Carol Ann, 306 Schueger, Norma Jeanne, 253 Schuette, Kathryn Marie, 66, 106, 198, 287 Schukar, Ann Marie, 51,287 Schultz, Diane Lynn, 306 Schuster, Carol Ann, 89, 306 Schuster, Mary Ann, 80, 254 Schwartz, Carol Ann, 254 Schwartz, Mary Helen, 80, 111, 254 Sears, Lynda Kaye, 306 Sebesta, Carol Ann, 306 Sellers, Connie Elizabeth, 274 Sellers, Norma Jean, 287 Sendeio, Rose Veronica, 287 Serna, Celia Celina, 104, 132, 196, 274, 289 Sewell, Carol Ann, 287 Shaddock, Elizabeth Ann, 288 Shahan, Dianna, 288 Shannon, Paddy, 274 Shaver, Linda Eileen, 306 Shaw, Claudia Marsha, 66, 306 Sheldon, Julia Ann, 306 Shell, Priscilla Dean, 203, 254 Shepard, Barbara Ann, 254 Sherrill, Linda Kay, 306 Shape, Lynda Gene, 288 Short, Margaret Suzanne, 306 Short, Sally Ann, 306 Siegmund, .lo Ann Estelle, 49, 254 Sigle, Mary Glennis, 288 Silvera, Mirna Cecelia, 288 Silverberg, Lenita Ann, 306 Sim, Mary Cho-Fong, 215 Simmons, Carolinda Louise, 111, 274 Simmons, Pamela Earlene, 288 Simms, Rhetta Fran, 201 Simpson, Bertha Aguire, 254 Simpson, Paula Kay, 306 Singletary, Beth, 66, 111, 288 Singleton, Gloria Jean, 108, 254 Singleton, Joyce Raye, 53, 274 Skeahan, Thelma Charlene, 207, 306 Skelton, Mary Jane, 306 Skidmore, Clara, 307 Skiles, Lillian Susan, 307 Skinnell, Rebecca Mae, 307 Skirvin, Thaya Charlene, 254 Slimp, Joan Laverne, 288 Slusher, Alysson Ellen, 307 Smith Betty Ann, 107 Smith Charlotte, 191, 288 Smith Frances, 255 Smith Marilee, 274 Smith Monta Jean, 255 Smith, Mrs. Nancy Ann Edwards, 46, 58 81, 107, 255 Smith, Nancy Lynn, 307 Smith Patricia Ann, 307 'N' F 9 w O 4,7 A A TERRILL WIIEELER c ' I Q as' 1' PRINTING COMPANY CQNVQCATIQN Printers of the Convocation Program honoring Letterpress - Engraving M . rs Lyndon B' johnson Campaign Handbills Done l Complete Lithographing Service l l l We Manufacture Stamps l TEXAS M'OB'IAY'S UNIV 'RS 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Elm 382-4731 l Nlarch thirty-first, nineteen hunclretl anti sixty-four, 11:00 a.m. i The University Laun 0 Regulation Gym Clothes 0 Year-Round Storage 0 Finished Laundry 0 Dry Cleaning 0 Alterations 'Fluff Dry 0 Wet Wash 0 Sewing Joanna Gray changes her sheets af the University Laundry after leaving a bundle of clothes for cleaning. Free Pick-up and Delivery Service 329 Merrell Whytlaw takes time our from her busy schedule to read a magazine while having her hair done The easy way at Mary Claud ' Bea ty Shop D Ice Cream Mary Claude s BE 108 Congress 382-2834 Niblack Reducing System Judy H ffh'nes stops by after afternoon classes for 1425 Oakland 382-2013 o e xla dell o hoc- Ll re ce from an 4 BOWLING Varsity Lanes- Ilohday Lanes lI8 S. Locusl' l2l2 University LANE'S Super Dog Drive-ln , -, -,av --- -f-635' ' Hwy 24 al' Elm 382-8034 THE STEAK HOUSE 514 S. Locust 382-9116 BROOKS Dairy Company l9l0 - l963 53 Years Serving the North Texas Area With Finest Quality Dairy Products 400 N. Locust Smith, Penelope Elizabeth, 307 Smith, Star Elaine, 307 Smith, Terry Lee, 307 Smither, Linda Lee, 288 Snider, Phyllis Ruth, 105 Snyder, Sandra Irene, 255 Soho, Susan Silvia, 288 Sons, Patricia Ray, 307 Soroosh, Roxanne, 307 Sorrels, Patricia Marie, 307 Spang, Claudia Jeanne, 49 Spears, Marie Frances, 274 Spector, Clare Eve, 205, 255 Speece, Vera Conklin, 255 Spence, Carla Frances, 307 Spencer, Adenia Nell, 192 Sponseller, Mrs. Eleanor Lois, 256 Sporn, Maxine, 307 Spreen, Janis Kay, 307 Springs, Glenda Marie, 307 Squires, Barbara Jean, 307 Stack, Laurel Dorothy, 256 Stanley, Constance, 51, 63, 66, 111, 2 Stanley, Janet Anne, 307 Stanton, Mary Lee, 307 Stapleton, Sally Marie, 111, 274 Starke, Patricia Anne, 307 Stasswender, Toni, 46, 268, 274 Stasswender, Marie Deanne, 307 Steglich, Etoile Elaine, 274 Stephens, Bobie Carlene, 288 Stephenson, Barbara Sue, 107, 135 Stevens, Janet, 274 Stevenson, Wanada Lorraine, 81, 107, 120, 256 Stewart, Margaret H., 108, 275 Stiebing, Alzada Lynn, 53, 307 Stigler, Suellen, 107, 160, 288, 289 St. John, Carolyn Sue, 307 St. John, Edith Camellia, 204, 274 Stockard, Mary Sue, 256 Stockdale, Barbara Joyce, 288 Stodghill, Gloria Jeanne, 55, 288 Stone, Barbara Gail, 307 Stone, Patricia Ann, 275 Stotts, Stout, Jacklynn Dee, 307 Ellen Chappi, 307 Stovall, Avis LaVerne, 145, 274 Stowe, Sydney Louise, 81, 107 Street, Lee Ann, 307 Sturges, Patricia Ann, 288 Sturrock, Melba Joyce, 111, 122, 205, 256 Stutt, Sondra Joy, 307 Sublett, Gloria Lynn, 307 Sucher, Meredith Coughlin, 53, 11 Suchcharoen, Vance, 215 Sullins, Jane, 107, 192, 288 Sullivan, Laurel Jean, 307 Sumner, Rosemary, 307 Suter, Sharon Kay, 307 Swafford, Sharon Lee, 307 Sweet, Patricia Jane, 275 Sweitzer, Marilee Agnes, 133, 288 Sykora, Julie Ann, 307 Sylvester, Rhoda Elizabeth, 307 Tabor, Marion Cargile, 256 Talley, Cheryl Marie, 288 Talley, Patricia Dennise, 288 Tamez, Irma, 207 Targett, Carol Ann, 116, 275 Tarvin , Patricia Ruth, 307 Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Carolyn Kay, 308 Donna Ruth, 256 Linda Juanita, 112, 256 Patricia Jane, 256 Teague, Nancy Louise, 117, 195 Teer, Mrs. Patricia Ann, 275 Terrell, Dorothy Alice, 53, 308 f . I ,, ff?-Q? 34 N04 I- 4- fl. 1,2 Terrell, Patty Johanna, 288, 289 Terry, Judith Ann, 308 Tesreau, Karen Sue, 144, 167 Thacker, Mary Jo, 66, 275 Thigpen, Sharon Ann, 275 Thomas, Marion Eleanor, 308 Thomas, Sara Lu, 288 Thomerson, Linda Diana, 105, 288 - Thompson, Joyce Elaine, 109, 275 Thompson, Mable Louise, 308 Thompson, Sandra Ann, 288 Thompson, Wanda Geraldine, 256 Thornton, Pamela Ann, 308 Thurber, Phyllis Merle, 110, 257 Tillman, Gloria Ellen, 288 Tolbert, Genova Anitta, 308 Tomlinson, Rena Jo, 288 Tompkins, Norma Louise, 257 Tong, Frieda Ying-Yao, 308 Tooey, Sharon Kay, 308 Toothman, Susan Elizabeth, 308 Torres, Lydia, 104, 194 Townshend, Kate Meriwether, 257 Trammell, Susan Ray, 288 Treff, Sandra Jane, 288 Trevino, Celina Elisa Sally, 83, 106, 204, 222, 249, 257 Tribble, Lynette Elaine, 308 Trigg, Janice Elizabeth, 48, 257 Truelock, Ellie, 49, 275 Truscott, Sharon Kay, 288 Tucker, Barbara Ann, 275 Tune, Janice Elaine, 308 Turner, Mrs. Clare Reed, 257 Turner, Mrs. Carolyn, 67, 275 Turner, Rhoda Sue, 257 Turpin, Jane Elizabeth, 53, 57, 110, 257 Twitchell, Lois Dorothy, 82, 111, 135, 205, 257 Ulrich, Sondra Jean, 308 Urdioles, Martha, 257 Utz, Mary Catherine, 308 Valdez, Belia, 308 Valdez, Elma, 308 Valdez, Florence Romero, 308 Villadarez, Mary Margaret, 308 Vanderburg, Nancy Lee, 308 Vanderloan, Donna Rose, 258 Van Nieuwonhuize, Joane, 308 Vannoy, Karen Elizabeth, 308 Van Pelt, Lynette Kay, 308 Varisco, Maxine, 107 Varner, Sondra Marlo, 258 l 34.13, tea, .fy if ' 4- .g,gQ,gU -4i,QJ,52, 194922, jg, -- f 1 7421.4 .Qifvifdf rev ,ja CA T- ' If .pt fyiiki-fl-242 ifzw abwfy 'yet Ama as ' . 1 fl , ,. 1 gguqgy' -Cf! 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NE Corner Square 382-4721 Pi-7911 We-fir Take this one, says Mary Margaret Mueller as her friend can't seem to choose from the fine Boston Store buys. 1964 Daedalian made at TWU by Ruth This is the best book ever Palacios and her swift staff Sandi It Won't Work Pratt Linda You're not my type Berlanga Diane Squatty Bode Wally Sanlyn l don't know you Cooley Julie l'm going to A8tM Ward Donna Did you want me to take the picture Brashear 'Fran How does my section look Johnson Diana I've got to do a story Dickerson Jennifer Why can't l use that picture? Elliott Gale I can't count Gibson Janis I have a cold Fowler Connie My copy is ready Stanley Peggy How do I do it Armstrong Beth l'll do 'er Singletary D'EVa Yea, I finished the index Luthringer Mary Jo l'm new here Thaecker . . . and all the other people who helped. Vasina, Susan Suzzane, 288 Vasquez, Maria del Pilar, 275 Vasquez, Rosa, 104, 258 Vaughn, Jacquelyn Laxson, 106, 258 Vaughan, Margaret Monroe, 258 Vaughan, Sandra Pentard, 308 Vasquez, Rosa Elia, 132 Veigel, Mrs. Mary Hill, 258 Velez, Rosario Teresa, 308 Veale, Frances Jane, 109, 259 Verway, Delora Lynn, 110, 275 Vester, Jean Adair, 110, 275 Vetter, Jacqueline Mary, 308 Vickers, Martha Whitney, 308 Vidrine, Patricia Lee, 259 Villarreal, Gloria Yolanda, 308 Villegas, Judy, 259 Voorhies, Shirley Ann, 288 Vordenbaum, Mary Ann, 115, 259 Voss, Gloria Joyce, 259 Vuittonet, Gloria, 308 Waddell, Colleen Anne, 308 Wagnon, Connie Dolores, 308 Wahrmund, Betty Jean, 308 Wahrmund, Jane, 259 Wah Sun, Helen, 237 Wait, Carolyn Mary, 308 Waldeck, Donna Lee, 288 Walker, Mary Katherine, 259 Wallace, Gail Ann, 46, 61, 82, 140, 259, 162 Wallace, Judith Adair, 288 Wassace, Mary Esther, 308 Wallis, Mary Wilma, 51,111 Wally, Diane Eleanore, 65, 82, 252, 259, 176 Wanger, Dana Margaret, 308 Ward, Diana Marie, 275 Ward, Julie, 62, 63, 66, 110, 132, 204, 258, 259 Ward, Karen Gross, 308 Ward, Alice, 275 Ward, Sharon Jean, 275 Wark, Denise Jayne, 49, 105, 288 Warner, Ann Carolyn, 110 Warner, Frances Claire, 275 Warren, Gaile Lee, 66, 308 Warren, Joyce Marie, 197, 288 Warren, Peggy Lynne, 308 Watson, Patricia Joan, 308 Watts, Sandro Jean, 308 Wean, Camille Paulette, 107, 275 Weathers, Carolyn Sue, 275 Webb, Marlene, 308 Webber, Gail, 288 Weber, Vicki Lee, 191, 288 Wedgeworth, Peggy Florence, 112, 260 Wegener, Bonnie Jean, 275 Wehmeyer, Hazel Marie, 275 Weick, Jean Marie, 192, 275 Weiser, Barbara Lynn, 309 Wellborn, Danna Jeanne, 11, 190, 288 Wellborn, Janie Lee, 309 Wells, Judy Gay, 135 Wende, Lyndell, 309 Wendel, Elaine Katherine, 260 Wescott, Lou Carol, 110, 112, 275 Westerfield, Barbara Kay, 309 Westholm, Evelyn lrene, 309 Whisenant, Patricia Loraine, 288 White, Melinda Sue, 309 White, Rebecca Ann, 108, 260 Whitehead, Lana Jean, 309 Whitworth, Erma Louise, 83, 260 Whytlaw, Merrell Palmer, 49, 51, 163, 260 Wilcox, Mary Ann, 83, 111, 260 Wiley, Gladys, 106, 289 Wilhite, Mary Helen, 309 Wilkes, Vera Charlene, 289 Wilkins, Lois Jeanette, 132 Williams, Bessie, 289 Williams, Elizabeth Ann, 309 Williams, Jeannine Ann, 309 Williams, Lizzie, 275 Williams, Lyla Kathryn, 260 Williams, Margaret Nell, 289 Williams, Williams, Mrs. Mary Beth, 260 Viola, 104 Williamson, Peggy Ann, 260 Wilson, Elizabeth Joan, 260 Wilson, Jacqueline Viola, 309 Wilson, Evelyn Gaynette, 309 Wilson, Penny Mcrchelle, 275 Wingert, Anne Dolsen, 67, 108, 115, 261 Wingo, Patricia Rae, 108, 261 Winkler, Nancy Louise, 309 Winset, Michael Lynn, 309 Winstead, Margaret Leigh, 309 Wirz, Mrs. Elizabeth Ann, 261 Whithers, Mary Alice, 200 Witherspoon, Norvella Jenniece, Witta, Mary Katherine, 309 Witzel, Mary Martha, 237, 261 Wolf, Cecile Nichole, 309 Wolff, Florence Marie, 309 Wong, Mabel King-Kol, 261 Woodlief, Vivian Dianne, 289 Worley, Frankie Mae, 309 Worthington, Lani, 309 Wozniak, Valerie, 105, 269, 275 Wright, Nancy Barbara, 309 Wright, Sally Anne, 309 Wright, Sandra Ann, 309 Wright, Sue Ann, 194 3 Wright, Susan Elizabeth, 108, 261 Wurth, Jacquelyn Sue, 189 Wyler, Mary Ellen, 108, 275 Yancy, Barbara Ann, 46, 105, 191, 289 191 289 Yarberry, Linda Ann, 49, 107, Yates, Peggy Ann, 261 Ybarra, Esther, 104, 275 Young, Donna Lee, 309 Young, Sharon Ann, 63, 104 Yurkovic, Mary Marie, 309 Yzaguirre, Mary Ofelia, 309 Zebold, Gaye, 289 1 Sophomores' enioy the informal atmosphere of the Ju-Cy Pig as well as the delicious food. , X .X 19 I .fkl XL-V41 ff QM ,Lili fbi lliiclbb jtifiilli ' Q- Go Shannon and Burch's L'llV1i,LJg:3?,fffo Back M771 fu-cy Ralamanl and Read Enjoy life-Eat out more often. 410 N. 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