Texas Tech University - La Ventana Yearbook (Lubbock, TX)
- Class of 1946
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K xl, lf. x K If ' tix X5-.KTA X Music has been used s G1l'l'l, ' 6' a!Ventana beca H -'Q s 1 I X N fsuch an important part in t he li s of every, ' nritrmes as well, s X X Aw X ff? .7 xx, -A ' N in the past music has been sed-'co ex eNel'in?'s'hnd,,e - ron. On the I 1 1 ,lx ' f lk college campus popular songs'corrfeQrrdWXo, buli onxes which tr tionally ' 4- If ' V S belong are those which express the feelinj. achfistud' nt has for Alma Mater. Students of Tech do it like topharmlnizlgxxei -,gre Q c ol gnor do they admittedly think'too de ly. The m people, is in a lighter, ga Xempon' ll If ll 'iii l sic of-Vf choice, as with ci! young I i 1 ll ii i 1 1 V I T 1 N T T This is the year Ah t 'fLet it Srioim' bipp tme pgopular af? we of , .7 Texas Tech foundflfsf veW!oXlortufnitlbs srg it.X5KOthers nstantly heard on iu bo s exe I 't f glin Te Youi,i,' Docto Lawyer, Indian Ehietfll' t is WA'xIli,B S ??nig xx'Thdl's for , Oh Itjfseef' edff 'off e, ' ym nyyi' 'R,i,lD rxlilzflpenf' l'Till the !nd,qf'fvTimf, ,'!I'rh GI d l W ity for oufl d P .sbnalityQ ' There I were mcyait ers, ut ih ear td' me xy cxpnty pr La , entana 'ff 'dt se so gftl s yo wilfbghr rniride ,A f his Rqar atc lege. LL Xp ,gig fl Xl T, M ,vsp , , T 'pffx I fmwslir lj-f .R-6m r ' xxx 41, A I. af-J f-ALS' ff A If i T 'V M'l.ee K I WX I A 5 My x I X N ff gap' X Q il . l , A . M 12' z X! I kg K I X J,-js' f-V!! ff X . X,. N ! T 1 Q k 5 HC Ii ' xxg , X , , X ff' Q 'V'-JTO X X A - -1 fkftxr-ffpi-I7 X X N V i ' CO W.. if 5 W .X N ' . X N i iw A ix- U I XX, INJ ATION. . . lf. N 351 T , s... ..... A .... VY 4 fpfyy ? V. 4 1 Pg-RS - I LITIES. . .... q fwa s Pyfhfzffg .... . . . Q lx?-'y o NA, ........ 'Q f 1 ' :I '. I X hx!! XTI' 1. sk ND ORGANIZATZ ,slf , f X I U , 1' , 1 f V Z, X s NAL' is ...... My 2 Affwi INIUEX xv. . f' .. .... . 31 ,,f ' , f 1 X N , ,Z 1 f ' , X ff f i ,I Xa Z 1 1 IM - ,ful 'nl bm X l, i X 1 X Q f , I 1 T . . .Arg o Dr. William Marvins Whyhurn, whose sincere interest in Texas Technological College is helping to hziilcl it to he one of the greatest institutions in the nation, we respectfully cleclicate the 1946 La Ventana. lin Memoriam Dr. Harry L. Kent, administrative assistant to the president since 193 7, died January 7, 1946. He was a sincere friend ofthe students and handled many of their prolalems, along with his various administrative duties. X cggggu 'Si- 1'-'J 'fx-., s.5EE4e?12f:'N-- '- 1 'Q , Lb-xx N M3 its ,hy wif: fi ,l . . Q. V -'ff ' A.: -,za -'L-. . Sqn N --QE? fi, gs Q ' ra.. 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Q q.- . - 32. 2. ' .4 .-I 'jgx .5 4. 1.1 45, ' k-qslds pcs E' ff: E- v- - '-2 - 51 Q f- 2' ia x x 'wi f -1- Q N if ww ,gs M' ri af Ig -,, Ygf.: f '. K ,fail-L-X Q 'li Sf Q 5.12.- 5 N 'X vs :gm .5 ' 'Q -,J 'lr 23 -. qv' 'X A nf' Q X in K 3- ,rv 'S 'WX' 1. . 2:-' ' 4 W 'A-H: .Sh CDFFICE or THE PRESIDENT MRS' ANNA B- GIBSON PRESIDENT VVILLIAM M. VVHYEURN with clerk, MRS. XIARCELLA ADeocK Secretary to President Whyburii . L To b'l'UDI5N'1'S, lix-s'rUDENTs, AND FRIENDS l OF TIEXAS TEeHNor.oG1cA1, COLLEGE: 1 The college year 1945-46 stands out in the history of Texas Technological College and indeed in the his- tories of all colleges and universities. The coming of peace just before the opening of this school year, and the consequent change in outlook for all people of the world, was reflected in every phase of campus activity. The return to our campus of young men and young women from service with the armed forces inspired enthusiastic college spirit of a type unknown for the six preceding academic years. VVith rapidly increasing enrollments and enlarged educational demands immediately before our college, we face a future of great development. The direction of many of these developments is indicated by actions already taken or in process. ln these, and in others yet to be formulated, the interest and support of every student, ex-student, and friend of the college is needed. VVe know that we will have this and it is a pleasure to look forward to working with you to the end that Texas Technological College continue its rapid development as an outstanding major educational institution of America. Sincerely, XVILLIAM M. XVIAIYBURN President 'Qt ,yv,5fgf,Wa3g2ttfg5f K 4 4 Ziiliiixbfwi fzzsftxeamigz, ff,-ffft'i I -QWERSESE' - V V352 2915 if '5fa.,,,1' .-gl Dean Langford confers with a student. . at i Dean Johnnye Langford and llrs. Mary VV. Doak at a Christmas tea. lVlrs. Johnnye Langford was elected to succeed Mrs. Mary W. Doak as Dean of Women by the Board of Directors in May, 1945. lVlrs. Lang- ford is a member of the original Tech faculty and came to Tech from Columbia University, where she studied after graduating from the University of Texas. She received her Nlaster's degree from the University of Southern California. The Dean of VVomen is a member of the fac- ulty committees on student housing, student em- ployment, social activities, and discipline for women. She is available as an adviser for gen- eral organizations among the women and for con- sultation with students. iss H -' 'XM iW' W ' sfw ff-imizfzi -fa i i Nm aa QQ' Va. ww Ear Q in sf wi 9 M' 5,51 rahlihwimq Wilma wi: '-me an .E SEER:-1 fame. agp: ' Q,:?a,., mmm w wW N ,, r,W, ,..,.f-My 1 f - - . - ' , . 4- - , --,Mg- -. . aus. j.. ,fa ff Y f 1 . u-41: .:'35t:2' 'Q '. linaznl' Tiki. .5954 .:.1A7t7', S. - .? 2iiff!5'v.eifi- mag' - 5 - ' x-1 232,-,Q ' I E45 Eiizfg. . is 4 1143. M 1 4: ' Q3 . ui 515331: .saw ,H 'Y-1 ii -H1551 .f2?j:f1Q.L ' , fs ' ' , '- i Q ' gg s ' si W .L in , f - iii! ' .W .M ' 35 .5 ,yggaif ,- . M W in Y' if as pr.. ' M Z3 ,KJ ,,,,s, .. .M f, lg Hag Q . Q a 2 Q , M B5 ti Q' 1 ,If Dean Allen and Floyd VVright hold an impromptu conference. James G. Allen, who has been Dean of Men since 1937, received his Bachelor degree from S. NI. U. and his lVlaster's from Harvard in English. He teaches two English classes along with his duties as Dean. The Dean of Nlen is a member of the faculty committees on student housing, student employ- ment, social activities, and convocation. He is available as an adviser for general organizations among the men and for consultation with students concerning personal matters. He also has general supervision of the conduct of men students on the campus and in the College dormitories. Mi f- lNIr. and Mrs. Allen at a formal banquet ..m....,.,........,.M.,,. ,mv Em? Charles C. Thompson, Chairlnang Karl Hoblitzcllcg Kyle Spillc-rg XV. T. Gaston, Sccretaryg O. B. Ratliffg Chanslor E. NVe3month, '1il'CHSllI'Cl'Q Clifford H. Qloncsg Klark IXICGQQ, XviCC-Ch2Iil'IIl3l1j VV. KI. Vvhybllfll. BCDARD QF DIRECTCDRS J. O. Ifllswozfh, VV. L. Stangel, Hlargaret XV. Yveeks, O. V. Adams, R. C. Goodwin Page 16 AUTGGRAPHS , 5-HL-.4 ... . -'.- 'in,'g5.', . H' . Q if ' ' fi, - -K kr Us -' ., . '1-, .f .lc Y V ,ant ,A , r .I ' , g A' 1 ,.'e,'- ' . m 4 , ,. ,LA , ,. .2 A' 1 ,: . 2-.-'G ,, nil 'i ' ff fs f . 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'Y--1: 5115 ,ik 33-f . :f:'I:e?' .E' gf-A4.Q1L rf V Fi ?f':fQ'r ' , - -'f Ly. .-.1-'-Lrff. - jgjw , -.-'ra-,,,,f.?,: 1- '.f:i.,g-QT.-I,-v :,..'f.,.,- -1- fun. Q151' 5-Q grhlgwg, :if gl1,1:,.f '7,..gg-- ng 'Q 1 .5.-:f i,,jLvq:6:.4-pig? V- i Z- . , 3, ifgfs, L g.mPf.-ff 41151 v'1 f2.i,, F' , I-ti., .AL I, fvtil,-u,,,,XAi.,V .xy-i.i.,f. L, .K I. - i f -fiffzf. af,.f.,, 'v. ...', ,J ' . : pgzif . if' - , ' i f ' -'f ' .- . .. ' ,fl K h 1: -:-A1 Lx- It 1.-, 5- - I' - ' , 'f'g:,. A ,fx ?: Mg.-13, -g L, fig 1' 2:5--4 -'24 11.34 -' .J ' me 5'f.f1'.ff-1175! 1? ' -' ' ' '?'.,gv'-f qily' -if-Q4 -55 ' 5 ,. ' 4dA' ' A-'M ' -- rx ' ' Q 'YIPPQT' ff M' pw- iii ' f ,:,A. ,Q 2 2 i dfflftgg K. M. Renner and student watch while L. G. llarmon operates the ice cream freezer .... E. L. McBride conducts a class in economics. . . . Ray L. Chappelle and a class of agricultural education. . . . Aggies in an A. H. class .... Joe llysinger with one of the animals to he used in the stock judging class. 'M DEAN W. L. STANGEL DIVISICDN CDF The Division of Agriculture aims to afford its students a liberal education, including instruction in the scientific and technical subjects which are fundamental to an un- derstanding of the agricultural industry. Special courses of study are offered in Agricultural Education depart- ment headed by Ray L. Chappelle, Agricultural Econom- ics department headed by Elmer L. iXIcBride, Dairy hlanufacture department supervised by Kenneth II. Renner, Animal Husbandry department under the con- trol of W. L. Stangel, and Plant Industry department headed by Arthur VV. Young. VVhen a student receives the degree of Bachelor of Science in Agriculture he has a broad occupational under- standing of southwestern agriculture and he is also a specialist in a particular field of his choice in the depart- ment in which he has majored. A candidate for a degree in agriculture must have had satisfactory farm, dairy, or other experience in labor or management during the recent years of his life. In this way graduates in agriculture from Texas Tech have practical experience which will give them confidence and will also cause their associates to have confidence in them. Page 2U Ray Mowery with his class at the sheep pens. . . . A. W. Young shows class one of the methods of testing soil. . . . Prof. Mowery instructs students in bobbing of lambs' tails .... K. M. Renner with a lecture class in dairy manufacturing. AGRICULTURE The curriculum in the DEPARTINIENT OF AGRI- CULTURAL EDUCATION is designed to qualify the prospective teacher of vocational agriculture to teach un- der the Federal Vocational Education Act, and to supple- ment the student's instruction in technical and profes- sional agriculture. The flexibility of the course permits sufficient range in the choice of electives to permit stu- dents majoring in several fields of technical agriculture to qualify without undue loss of time. The objective of the DEPARTIYIENT OF AGRI- CULTURAL ECONOIVIICS is to provide instruction leading to the solution of the basic economic problems of technologically trained students and to the study of the business aspects of farming and ranching. Emphasis is placed on a study of consumer demand for agricultural products and of the methods best adapted to supply such demand most economically, to increase the standards of living of farm people, and to improve the agricultural industry as a whole. DEPARTMENT OF DAIRY MANUFAC- TURES offers courses designed to instruct the student in Page 21 the fundamentals of the science of dairying. The de- partment maintains a small dairy plant with modern equipment for laboratory instruction and this dairy helps supply students of Tech and the people of Lubbock with all dairy products. DEPARTMENT OF ANIMAL HUSBANDRY provides instruction designed to train students to select, breed, feed, manage, and market farm and ranch animals and poultry. The department owns many different breeds of livestock for class instruction. In pre-war years, before the decrease of agriculture students, compe- tition was strong to get on livestock judging teams to compete with other colleges. DEPARTNIENT OF PLANT INDUSTRY offers work in horticulture, agronomy, farm machinery, and genetics. The department maintains field plots and an orchard and vineyard in which many varieties of farm crops, fruit trees, and grapes are grown to illustrate prac- tically all of the material that it is possible to produce in this region. A nursery, greenhouse, apiary, honey house, and farm machinery shop are part of the equipment. eww. 1 z s'l'tr da. -.1-16:-,L l -e MW .surf 4? f is C. V. Bullen and class look over electrical equipment .... C. C. Perryman tells an engineering drawing student how .... A student practices clay modeling .... L. E. Parsons operates a loomg Mechanical Engineering professors, J. C. Hargrave, Robert Newell, H. F. Godeke, L. J. Powers .... O. A. St. Clair in Engineering drawing class. DEAN O. V. ZXDAIVIS DIVISICDN CDF The importance of the Division of lfngineering in Texas Technological College is stressed in the first sec- tion of the bill by which the Thirty-eighth Legislature established this institution. It is there pointed out that the commercial development of our State depends largely upon the opportunities for students to receive thorough training in engineering and manufacturing fields. The course of study in this division is planned with the View of giving the student the essential, basic training which he can not get after graduation, leaving a large part of his specialfzation to his later professional employment. 'llhe engineering student upon graduation usually spends a period of time in subordinate positions securing experience and preparing himself for the more important work ot the executive, the designer, the consulting engi- neer, the teacher, or the operator. DICPARTKIIQNT Ol ARCHlTl'fC'l'URlQ AND Al.l,ll'fl3 ARTS, headed bv Florian Arthur Klein- schmidt, offers curricula leading to three degrees-Bacliw lor of Architecture, llachelor of Commercial Art and llachelor of Arts. The department has an excellent li- brary and a collection of photographs relating to the work. The department sponsors the Texas Tecliiiological College Art Institute, the Clargovle Club and is affiliated with the American lfederation ot Arts, the College Arts Association, the Hluseum of illodern Art and is rein- Page 22 L..J V112 VV. F. Gray and electrical students study light meters .... Life drawing class .... F. A. Kleinschmidt shows beginning artists how to make a wash .... F. L. McRee and J. H. Murdough pose in a Civil Engineering class. ENGINEERS forced with valuable teaching equipment from the Carne- gie Foundation. DEPARTMENT OI CIVIL ENGINEERING, headed by James H. llurdough, is designed to prepare the student to enter any of the following fields of en- deavor: highway engineering, structural engineering, hy- draulic and sanitary engineering and surveying and geo- desy. Besides these special fields the curriculum is broad enough to permit a graduate to enter into many other fields, such as aeronautical structural design. This de- partment cooperates with the Department of Geology in offering the degree of Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering, Geology Option. DEPARTINIENT QE ELECTRICAL ENGI- NEERING, supervised by Charles Y. Bullen, offers op- portunities and vocations in a great variety of engineering endeavors. It is one of the newest branches of engineer- ing. The purpose of the course is to give basic and com- prehensive training in those fundamental principles of electricity required for a thorough understanding of elec- trical circuits, apparatus, and machinery. DEPARTMENT Ol INDUSTRIAL ENGI- NEERING AND ENGINEERING DRAXVING. headed by O. A. St. Clair, provides instruction which will prepare the student to enter the industrial field as an Page 23 industrial engineerg also to give all engineering students sound training in engineering drawing. Special effort is made to furnish an insight into the field of industrial engi- neering by pictures of the machinery in plants in actual operation, talks by men in industrial work, visits to plants, and discussions. DEPARTIXIENT OF IVIECHANICAL ENGI- NEERING, under the control of Harry F. Godeke, pre- pares the student to enter into such fields which deal with the generation, transmission, and utilization of power, the design, construction, operation, and testing of machinery, and the management of shops and factories. DEPARTMENT OF TEXTILE ENGINEER- ING, headed by I.. E. Parsons, offers training to students who intend entering the textile ll1ClLlSfl'y or the technical phases of allied fields, such as dry cleaning, laundering or fabric purchasing for department stores. The labora- tories have complete equipment required to convert the fiber into the Hnished yarn. Students do practical work in the manufacture of many standard fabrics. DEPARTINIENT OF CHEIXIICAL ENGINEER- ING, under R. C. Goodwin's supervision, is based upon the belief that a student should secure a thorough funda- mental training in both chemistry and engineering. Em- phasis is placed on both class and laboratory work. fl S, K U' G SE ,.,-v ' Mrs. Edna .Buster teaches right hat selection for students. . . . Mable Erwin shows how to cut a pattern .... A freshman class learns to cook .... Frances Urban and some of the residents of the Home Management house. . . . Clothing students learn how cloth is woven. DEAN MARGARET W. WEEKS DIVISION OF The aim of the Division of Home Economics is to offer its students a broad college education in which the various home economics courses are coordinated with other general and scientific subjects. Students may major in Applied Arts, Child Development, Clothing and Tex- tiles, Foods and Nutrition, General Home Economics, and Vocational Home Economics Education. DEPARTIXIENT OF APPLIED ARTS, headed by Illartye Poindexter, aims to develop wise selection, good judgment, and creative ability in the choice and combina- tion of objects of daily use. The courses are planned to be of value to students majoring in other divisions of the college as well as the home economics students. DEPARTIWENT OF CHILD DEVELOPINIENT AND FAIVIILY RELATIONS, supervised by Sannie Callan, endeavors, through the understanding of the physical growth and behavior of young children, to build within the Student a better understanding of her adjust- mentg to develop the ability to guide children toward integrated experiences, and to develop an appreciation of wholesome family life through the study of the under- lying factors of family relationships. Page 24 1 K 'Ni K Q ,Jil 1-., Dr. Mina Lamb and students experiment in foods and nutrition class .... Sannie Callan instructs the nursery children in setting a table. . . . H. E. Education professors, Vivian johnson, Doris Nesbitt, Mary Anne Duke, Geraldine Clewell and secretary Carlie Rae Frye in background .... Elizabeth Hawley and Martye Poindexter demonstrate some of the metal work of students in Applied Arts. . . . Edith 'Coleman with some costume design students. HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTINIENT OF CLOTHING AND TEX- TILES, headed by Iwable D. Erwin, endeavors to train future home-makers in the best known practices of pro- viding garments and materials for the family and home, to translate these practices for teachers of home-making and for community and government workers in this Held, and to provide sufficient background so that by the addi- tion of personal initiative and practical experience, a stu- dent may qualify for related connnercial, professional and research positions. DEPARTNIENT OF FOODS AND NUTRI- TION, under the supervision of lllargaret YV. VVeeks, plans courses for a good foundation in the principles un- derlying the selection, purchasing, preparation, and use of foods in the proper nutrition of the individual. Students in this department are prepared for homemaking, appoint- ments in dietetics, teaching of foods and nutrition, social welfare, commercial food service, and research. DEPARTIVIENT OF INSTITUTIONAL RIAN- AGEMENT, supervised by Nlozelle Craddock, is planned for those students who desire training for such Page 25 positions as managers of lunchrooms, or dietitians in hos- pitals or other institutions. DEPARTMENT OF VOCATIONAI, HOME ECONOIVIICS EDUCATION, headed by Vivian johnson, is planned so students graduating can meet the requirements for the Vocational Certificate of .Approval and the Permanent Special Certificate to teach Home Economics, also the six-year high school certificate. Ac- tual homemaking experience is required of all candidates for the Vocational Certificate. DEPARTIWENT OF HOKIE NIANAGEINIENT, supervised by NIargaret VV. Weeks and Frances Urban, aims to give students an appreciation of the value of good management in the various phases of home life, as Well as to provide means of developing skill in homemaking activities. The courses are open to students in the Col- lege who have completed the prerequisites. Residence in the Home lXIanagement House gives opportunity for se- curing experiences in the managerial and social problems of homemaking. ,,,, li. T. F. VViesen instructs an economics class .... Mrs. Ethel Terrell dictates to shorthand students .... Dean Ellsworth gives his approval to registering students .... T. C. Root assists an accounting student. DIVISIGN CDF CGMMERCE lJliAN J. O. ELLSVVORTI1 DEPARTRIENT OI ACCOUNTING AND FI- NANCE, supervised by T. C. Root, offers training to students who wish to specialize in the fields of accounting, finance, or insurance, and who wish to acquire ability in a specialized Held. DEPARTRIENT OF ECQNQIHCS AND IXIAN- AGEIIENT, headed by T. E. Vviesen, provides a gen- eral training for and foundations of our economic insti- tutions, ideas, and policies. DEPARTRTENT Ol NIARKETING, SALES- HIANSHIP AND STATISTICS trains students in methods of operation of modern institutions of exchange. Students may also major in GENERAL BUSINESS or SECRIfI'1'ARIAL STUDIES. General Business gives the student a working knowledge of business prin- ciples and Secretarial Studies trains students for profes- sional xvork rather than purely vocational training. The Division of Commerce has for its purpose the training of the student in the basic skills, theories, and principles essential to successful business operation and to offer him a cultural background which will hetter aid him to fit into the economic and social order. Students are trained in the use, operation, and application to busi- ness of modern oflice equipment. Page 26 GRADUATE DIVISION VV. C. HOLDEN, Dean All graduate Work in Texas Tech is confined to work toward the degrees of blaster of Science, Blaster of Arts, Master' of Education, llffaster of Business Administration, and toward professional degrees in certain branches of engineering. The College Library and laboratories of the various departments provide facilities for graduate work. Positions as graduate assistants are provided in some departments. EXTENSION DIVISION J. HOMER IHILLIKIN, Director Texas Tech, through the Division of Extension, offers approximately two hundred and fifty courses to those who cannot attend the regularly scheduled classes. Cor- respondence and extension class work offered by the Divi- sion of Extension has been approved by the Association of Texas Colleges. The Division is a member of the Na- tional University Extension Association. Services include correspondence instruction for college and high school students, extension class work both on the campus and off, group study courses and lectures for clubs and organi- zations. MILITARY DIVISION IXIAJ. CII.-'xR1.1zs F. HARTMAN, Head Basic courses in lX'Iilita1'y Science and Tactics are of- fered as a means of providing basic military training com- mon to all arms and services. This training provides an excellent military background for service in the armed forces. The basic course is of two years, duration and credits are obtained in a manner similar to those for other college work. Page 27 Mrs. johnnye Langford watches while Mrs. Mattie Sorenson conducts a tumbling class of P. E. majors .... C. C. Schmidt operates one of the physics instruments .... R. A. Studhalter . . . Education and Psychology professors, Lewis B. Cooper, R. E. Garlin, Doyle D. Jackson, Albert Barnett, Bonnie K. Dysart, J. T. Shaver, Agnes True, J. M. Gordon . . . English professors, Kline A. Nall, A. L. Strout, Mary W. Doak, Elizabeth Fox, Alan F. Herr, Lucille Gill, A. B. Cunningham, VV. B. Gates, Marie Harrison, Eleanor B. Scott, Olga M. Carter, Gussie Lee Teague, R. A. Mills, Donald Murphy. DEAN R. C. Gooowix DIVISIGN CDF The Division of Arts and Sciences has two important functions in Texas Technological College. First, it offers degree courses in the Departments of Biology, Chemistry, Economics, Education and Psychology, English, Foreign Languages, Geology, Government, History, Journalism, Klathematics, lllusic, Philosophy, Physical and Health Education, Physics, Sociology, and Speech. Second, the Division serves as a subject matter division for all divisions of the institution. No matter what cur- riculum a student may select, he takes some of the funda- mental subjects such as English, mathematics, history, physics, foreign languages, speech, and journalism as foundation courses. In addition to the curricula leading regularly to a degree, certain pre-professional curricula are offered, such as pre-law and pre-medical training. DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY, headed by R. A. Studhalter, offers courses to students working toward the Bachelor of Science or the Bachelor of Arts Degree and for those classified as pre-medical, pre-dental, pre-phar- macy, or pre-clinical technicians or nurses. The depart- ment also offers courses for those students working toward Page 28 AMX Spanish instructor, Mrs. Scottie Tucker, uses illustrations in class .... Earle T. Hamilton and C. B. Qualia demonstrate foreign language practice by listening. . . . R. C. Goodwin conducts a chemistry lecture .... Morley Jennings caught in an off moment in the gym. . . . Cecil Horne shows a photography student how to operate the Speed Graphic. ARTS AND SCIENCES conservation, sanitation, or other governmental services, those from other divisions or departments wishing biology courses as a background, and prospective teachers of science courses in high school, or health and hygiene in the grades. DEPARTINIENT OF C H E KI I S T R Y AND CHEIVIICAL ENGINEERING, supervised by Dr. R. C. Goodwin, offers curricula leading to three degrees, Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering is awarded upon the completion of the requirements outlined by the Division of Engineering, also the degree of Bachelor of Arts or of Bachelor of Science, Chemistry liajor. Stu- dents get a diversified view of the field of chemistry or a well-rounded view of the physical sciences, depending on which degree they wish to receive. DEPARTIIENT OF EDUCATION AND PSY- CHOLOGY, headed by R. E. Garlin, furnishes the pro- fessional preparation in education and psychology neces- sary for the education of teachers, supervisors, and school administrators. Its primary function is to furnish the professional preparation in methods, preparation of ma- terials, classroom management, the fundamentals of ad- ministration and supervision and other professional Page 29 courses necessary for the adequate preparation of teachers. ENGLISH DEPARTIWENT, under the head of Dr. W. B. Gates, offers required freshman composition courses along with other courses in American Literature, Nlajor English Writers, Technical VVriting, Chaucer, History, Prose, Poetry, etc. DEPARTMENT OF F headed by Dr. C. B. Qualia, offers instruction in German, OREIGN LANGUAGES, French, Latin, and Spanish. Courses leading to the de- gree of IXIaster of Arts are offered in Spanish. DE PARTIVIENT OF GEOLOGY AND PETRO- LEIIKI ENGINEERING, headed by Dr. L. T. Patton, offers advanced work devoted to preparation for work in the petroleum industry, although the training is suffi- ciently broad and fundamental to serve for other geologi- cal professions such as state and federal surveys and other similar work. DICPARTINIENT OF GOVERNIXIENT, headed by Dr. VVm. Davis, aims to train and prepare men and women for responsible citizenship, intelligent voting, effi- cient public service, leadership in public affairs, the hold- ing of public office, and the organization of public opinion. C overnment professors J. VVm. Davis, Mamie jackson, L. C. Riethmayer, Albert deBessieres . . . J. N. Michie conducts a mathematics class .... Geology class blowing. . . . Dr. Blitz having troubles in his freshman music class. DEPARTIXIFNT OF HISTORY AND AN- THROPOLOGY, supervised by Dr. VV. C. Holden, offers courses designed to give a knowledge of the cul- tural aspirations of the past and of man's efforts to care for the material needs of society through certain economic structures and changing political organizations. The origin and development of present-day institutions receive major consideration. JOURNALISKI DEPARTINIFNT, headed by Cecil Horne, is designed to give a thorough training in the technique of journalistic writing and editing, a knowledge of the development of American journalism, and an under- standing of those principles which underlie the most ap- proved journalistic practices. One year's experience in reporting is required of all journalism graduates. hluch practice in news gatherings, writing, and editing is given. DEPARTKHCNT OF RIATHENIATICS AND ASTRONOIXIY, headed by J. N. liichie, provides es- sential training in the service science which underlies all technological progress and at the same time fosters habits of logical thinking which are basic to a well-rounded edu- DIVISION GF cation. In this field the student is confronted challeng- ingly with the problem of drawing exact and undebatable conclusions from given premises by use of sound thinking alone. The successful student of mathematics gains more than technical proficiency leading to opportunities in edu- cation, business, and industry. He gains also in the char- acter elements of confidence and self-reliance. The courses in astronomy are designed to impress upon the student a life-long realization of the vastness and majestic ordcrliness of the universe around him. DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC, headed by Dr. Julien Paul Blitz, offers a music major toward the Bachelor of Arts Degree and major in Public School ilfusic and in Band hlusic for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Education. The department does not offer majors in voice and instrumental music but grants diplomas to those students who have accomplished the courses with distinc- tion. The Tech band, under the direction of D. O. VViley, plays at many athletic events as well as gives numerous concerts during the year. The college chorus performs at special events and each spring presents i'The Seven Last VVords,'. Page 30 - . Q, s , . a,. ,.., ..,, ..,.,,.,,,,,,q ?,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,, -iisuaw WWW I Z' Speech professors, Annah Joe Pendleton, Jane McDonald, Helene Blattner . . . Dr. VV. C. Holden conducting a class of history. . . . Geology class examines some fossils .... Dr. L. T. Patton with one of his advanced geology classes. ARTS AND SCIENCES DEPARTIVIENT OF PHILOSOPHY AND SO- CIOLOGY, supervised by Archie J. Bahm, offers courses which seek to inquire into life and makes a study of the 'fscience of societyu. Philosophy inquires into life seen as a whole, and determines the purpose of the whole. It seeks to answer scientifically certain questions and should aid the student to develop the habit of thinking critically for himself. Sociology is concerned with the foundations of group life, interrelation between individuals and their groups, kinds of groups, culture and institutions, social changes and social progress, social problems and their causes, effects, and remedies. Courses prepare students to enter the profession of Social VVork. DEPARTINIENT O F P H Y S I C A L A N D HEALTH EDUCATION F O R NI E N A N D VVOINIEN, with Johnnye Langford as head of the women's department and Iilorley Jennings as head of the IIICZPS department, stresses the importance of physical Ht- ness as being necessary to the well-being of the individual both for his own benefit and for the good of the nation. By means of the required program in physical and health Page 31 education for men and women, the College endeavors to contribute to the student's personal health and social well- being and at the same time to contribute to the general welfare of the country. DEPARTIXIENT OF PHYSICS, headed by C. C. Schmidt, has organized its instructional work with the view of attaining objectives of acquainting the student with the place of physics in the modern world and to train him in the scientific methods of work. The De- partment has laboratories equipped with apparatus of modern design and construction. DEPARTKIENT OF SPEECH, headed by Annah joe Pendleton, provides instruction for students who in- tend to enter the Held of speech as a profession. One of the aims of the department is to help students prepare themselves to take part in community affairs. The equip- ment of the department includes a stage and properties for the actual practice of theory and a radio studio with a local public address unit is used for practice in radio speech. It also has a Presto recorder and a Iilirrophone magnetic tape recorder. ADMINISTRATIVE GFFICERS S. T. Cummings, purchasing agent, with assistant, Helen Davis. Registrar's ofliee staff: Virginia Normang Vena S. Burrageg Evelyn Clewell, assistant registrarg VV. P. Clement, regis- trarg Helen Hlac Hunleg Jean Rennerg Alma Bantzg Kath- ryn Parrishg Bernadine Kleinfelder. .Y W- VV. T. Gaston, business manager, with secretary, Wllmlff Wheat- H. L. Burgess, assistant auditor. Dorothy Rylander, librarian of engineering division. Page 32 This committee was set up by President Clifford B. Jones as a representative group of the faculty to serve in an advisory capacity to the president. Nlembers of the committee are elected by the en- tire faculty from the various divisions of the col- lege, two from each division with the exception of six from the Arts and Sciences division. The com- mittee reports to the president its recommenda- tions and reports periodically to the faculty on its activities. Personnrl of the C0lllllliffFH.' Ray C. Mowery, A. VV. Young, Miss Martye Poindexter, T. F. VViesen, Miss Vivian Johnson, secretary, J. William Davis, chairman, W. B. Gates, vice-chair- many F. L. McRee, Raymond Sidwell, Waldo S. Glock and Robert I. Lockard QT. C. Root, C. B. Qualia, F. W. Sparks, not picturedj. This committee Was appointed by President VVilliam M. Whyburn to replace other committees which dealt with welfare of students. Some of the duties performed this year were: approved plans for the varsity show, sent a questionnaire to other colleges asking about types of medical serv- ice, helped the Student Religious Council in plan- ning Religious Emphasis VVeek, and studied and made recommendations regarding health and sani- tation. Perxonnel of the Committee: James G. Allen, Cecil Ayers, Mrs. Johnnye WG. Langford, Earl Camp, 'Mrs. Ethel K. Terrell, Miss Agnes True, chairman. Under the direction of Doyle D. jackson, the Teacher Placement Bureau is operated for the benefit of teachers and prospective teachers who desire to secure teaching positions. It is also de- signed to serve school ofiicials in search of teach- ers. In dealing with people with highly special- ized training, the bureau groups them according to the subject matter they are prepared to handle. Every reasonable effort is made to place all grad- uates who are worthy of desirable positions. All college students and professors have free access to make legitimate use of the Library ma- terials. It is the practice of the Library to ac- quire reference books, books needed for the courses taught in the college, and books for re- search: also to provide recreational reading. The collection numbers approximately 100,000 cata- loged volumes. About seven hundred magazines and fifteen newspapers are received regularly. A microfilm reader in the reference room is available for use by faculty and students. LIBRARY STAFF: Lulu Stine, Emma S. Main, Miriam Turner, Pansye NI. Harris, Genevieve Porterfield, and A. S. Gaylord, head librarian. Page 33 ff ...J L4 M... AV' .st ...WMA-.ua .9 'Ks Q of ' . + Tv f in my 'lf ig. 9 UI ' 'K' miiif s... X 5352 'A' .Wm -M- Wu. ,- ,ff B aff 105 -3 X Q , '. JfJET ij! I rm p.y Bfgggg25sA MQQDAYJDREAMS si. :Z XV'r-L: gg' 5 . 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' -. .Lf 1 . 5 '-f F , P-Y -' N ffrgzfw C' -If , - , sf 1 f' 'VfP'?f':1 P '- -ff . wg,-,fix-5v1ff'N'T ' - .,. ' - . .. ' 5:52. I ' H . ,tg ,gzwfen fa STUDENT COUNCIL Texas Tech's governing body for collegi- ate activities is the Student Council, coni- posed ol' student hodv otlicers, class presi- dents, a representative from each division in each class, an athletic representative and an A. VV. S. representative. This year Student Council revised the stu- dent constitution, and compiled 21 list of Tech Traditions, both of which were printed in Council UMKITS, fo llzf' lwfl: Troy Davidson, busi- ness inanzigerg Troy Caldwell, presidentg Jo-Hal YVoH0rd, vice presidentg 1,21 Nell Doshier, secretary, 6llI10I' fFf7f4SlI1fIlf1'U!.f Imogene Bell XClll'l Butlei uk HOIYOII Jun oz zifvrtfffl1t11fi'UeX.' lizirton VVillingh:1m, Alvin Hanley, Betty loin Nlaish Id B011 Reimer, Virginia lllackburn, jamie Trainer. Page 36 llary Jean YVebb, A. VV. S. representativeg Class jJrr'sidents.' Jack Hinson, freshmang VVal Tom Douglass, Athletic representative. ter SChllHlCIl'l21Il, seniorg Gene Hardey, sopho moreg Jim Humphreys, junior. handbook form to be presented to each stu- beautification campaign, the allotment of dent at registration next fall. Uther activi- 3550.00 for religious emphasis week, the pro- ties of the Council included the sponsoring of motion of sales on student activity tickets and Parents' Day, the continuance of the campus the student union building campaign. In 51 Sophomore rep1'esr'11fntiws.' Bob Click, Aloe Snodgrass, Betty Freslzmrzn rrfpr'wsr'11ff11i1'f'r: Ronald Pruett, Robert lIcCol- liomar, Jo Taylor. lum, Pat Yassen, Doris Champion, Sandra deBottari. Page 37 GRADUATE STUDENTS . 7' wil 'l ' A it X ,qu QW I if E. deBessieres . . Lubbock Betiye B. Burnett . . . Idalou C. C. Hoffman . . . Lubbock IU. A. in Tfclneation, Pi Sigma KI. S. in Dietetics. KI. S. in Agronomy, Agriculture Alpha, American Academy, Club. American Ifconomie Association, Texas State Teachers Associa- tion, lllilitary Order of XVorlcl lvar. QS,- 4..,,,f ,Cv- 14 Charles Senning . . . Spur T. M. Ryan . . . Lubbock NI. A. in Education, Command- er Tech VVar Veterans, Pres. Senior Class ,-15, Pres. Kappa Kappa Psi, Pres. and Drum fllajor of Tech Band, VVho's VVho Among Students. Socii, Alpha Phi Omega. Gratluate, Socii, Block and Bridle. Page 38 -.5355 ki. -2 Sa .pm ww -Z 1 mf We Q ,Qi 7-101155 My im CLASS OFFICICRS XY.'Xl.'l'liR Sc'111,1x1iMAN Nmeubx C1,1zM'lxcs1a1: nl.-wig limi, CR11111 Prcsinlcnt Secretary Yicc-Pnxfsinlcnt l QVLLOPJ . . w- -'wee. .f.:5 --gf.-in .. -1 - 'fff' f-M . ,. - f: x ,,5-- 72, i AF' 'Lui -. ..- 4. L K K M- I, 2 0x5 K' J, in L . Q .hw 'V H -1 . ,Y Y' cf' 4 1 --QA.-4 .-1. , IQ -0 'C z 5 f 'r 3 fin 5. . if eg 2 -., . X 1.4 X1 .Q 4' 45 QQ .ff N '-55' - .-'Q an .A . .V A?f? gf . -1. - - 1 fig- V. K '.-37 ' - -1 4 . 'N' 1' .f 5 3 'L-,rj Lf ' ' f ff' .is . . f ' tl ', I V 7. I, .' . x. it 1 fi . 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'X V S. .sf .. , ?' r 1- 2 a, 5 I ' -r M 'HB' ja' .. wig Nr ,, ,Y 673 H:-F 'R , ' , 'x r. ., A .fi A 4 'H' V3 5 1 J1 ., 1 av 19 X, , an , , 'Q ,E l 1, K N N A A I- I 2' ' x , A 1. th 1 ,-P Y f ,1 7 . eve--, 1 ' fi - .JV if L .f . ., AUUUMQ -1! yy? ' 'f ' -' .1 'N ' 1- Q P fl' L , , 1' -f J 2 H. ' ,,. Q QS Theodor W. Alexander . , Lubbock B. S. 111 Geology. Hewitt Allison ....... San Angelo B. S. in Geology, Saddle Tramps, Tech XVZI' Vet- erans. Ellen Amman , .za2Q?' . Clovis, N. Mex. l -fi?'U!jJ , 'fir -F, , B. S. 111 E1 , ' Z-.,1.,g,'. '- onor SOClCtY, . - jg 5 no -lumor Co l, Pres. 61: Vip .S ' '15- ' in ' FQ'- -ra 1 is fc. 1' 1 .. A ,, . .-A Mmm C., if . . .. -,,4.5.,,, .35 '12-is Uwalde 11.3. lll-K 3 , f Q ' . and Bus ', . A. Si1Q2'.4 -ff? 35,5251-:-If, wi -gg ' 54, fi '-51:5 ?3 - l. ' . Ann Clkeli-'gig . . . .gg - 4,1 v-VIEW 1-JS 6: LlllIL2ltl0ll, 3 in a5b!aG?1E.Sock D 1.-., T -Q, , 1 . f QA. BE . 5fllCllCS. u 1 j,' o 4 . ,5' : . l' I? S. I1 ilwrir 'V 'lB'1'es. Te. he J' ir- lil- S . QSJKF if f f ing SOCII . ' . +15 .J . .3 g,??,LEf1,b fri 5? T? - .s' ' 55? Robert Ban .,ff.' . . if bill' F. . .'1 VI M 'L i1 ii ' , u 144' 'Y B S ll 1 1EglTIl allege Club Sa dle 2ar3i:.et5gi111s, - -4, 1 Mary J A 1, 12, .. jp' . CS . Sadler .' ' L, ,--v ' ?' ,' , B. A. lll .atiiiftifigrh 'EQIICIITQICS u . if .nf Z' AF- 2. '7 --, . Mary Frcifitfee B2 . . Lamesa B. S. i1i'5l5l1ysicaE5,Ef .'L,H,'fXY.? Future TeacherS'?ds'sociatf811j:1-, ' g4Ej1'esFl,as Cbairlrritas, . . -1'--. . -- :- - ... 4 . RIHJOI' 2IIl2f9l111o1?fj.Qlg -. 'L aCQ1j, Siucleugt ' u11C1l, A. VV. S., ill-BOXXEi'l34L,?LQCS52 . 2. 1 42. '. f - ' 'J Norma Bcu'nes'gacQve af? Vernon B. A. in lfngligg, -'Q 'gzritg aff: '- .5 .4 A 4 l' . Dortha Dawkins Bargett . iulglnock B. S. in lllusic, Tai '-lietairggiigg, 'E1:hlQa11Q,X . 3, Players, Junior C0 fl il, StTiQi'EgLAsiQggia'p . ', Freshman Ho11or S cfety, ,J 4 37- 'Vs - f-r ' .1 74 1 gf?- ber0fCo111111erce. -6,4,f Iohn William Beckley . 'L . 'Q' .fl - fQLesilla11d B. A. 111 Pre-lVledici11e, Ereslwaitglldgt Eniotii Liederkra11z,Pre-Mecl. I2 , Lucibel Bear .... im. gg. -iv, gg. +.Bo er . .x . X V .P 'V B. A. 111 IOLll'Il2llS11l, Press 1 YQF r ta L - . ., .., 5 , , f Laneta Bechtol .... ' ' bf' Ch ' 423- 151111117-.' B. B. A. in Secretarial Studies, I Q -1---1 f,. I. ,,, , If 4 . merce F1'1, .- , - F, f -A IG ' RYA .YI XL W' X Q l mv ru mum.. may-. 'xgkq 1 5 X I I ly 5:5-I1 Jqhlx. HR 'iffy' Jagn 1348-.vfrgkghiiiuv UNEKE: F, . fazxe'-KQV -Q M, , -. Ar Q :Shir 1,- B ' .U ll 5 9 ll: xl 'xx 1-. 'ish S X X.. 2, . L 'S 19- . 1. F f' 1 A ' iff 1 . 5 ilu-B : l' El-' 'f 'STG . Us ,ah L Q1 'N' -R , - X 1. . A 3- . x . ' 1 N 1 5 - 31. fe, lxhl. gy: , 41 jp 1 Z -A .. 1. :l 'lil' N' ' i -ltllx' , :' 'NA x .3 S x EN IX -i.-V-ll Xl? - fl ,N .kiwi AQ: ' . tl.. l.-1 ,.g, 'l X-x f'4', , V Quin' x.s'.Q-f ' , ' N: . 'yrs X - . H: 'llfllti llRQ'lll'?'lw'f fax V: XXX kg A, -?5l9-r551f ,f3.g,,, I ,.-1 f x0 j .g.f.f.- 1 1- u- 1 1 :fa ,Jeff -V,-. .'fQ.1',Fp . ---- - .H 147. -1 Mu- .ff 1 - '- ':+--f: ,,, -, 5 :- .,.q-- vf , 5 f.. - f- ' . ... 5, . - f 'ia In ' .72 ff Q., 15 If Y 11115991 1 --?7'. .X I -awe. 1-f f.,,dlf-9,3713 iff' -:,.?s,r , vs : f' H0 ' A 3'?,,Q'7yu ,213 fy:-if -1' 27' -3, f 3 J of f fa? 1 C' A1 1 .fe I jg' ,ff . . I. ,f f-' . ,' A y- . '11-. 1,54 - ff - -g,x.'fi? hwy, . NWN, ,,- .' Page 42 yZ,,6T5a9,,,44:e?'.ga, if +ve.--we--H ,.,f,.. ,I ff y Q,-farm? M Lyndell Baugh . yr'-err . . q1L1113iw ' U B. B. A. 111 Secretarial St11clit5j,FfZ11clQiCl'Qi1, f' liockmar? -. . . ,,,59mW!'k R'z.. sf.. .4 -' '- .ve ,H - 4,1 .. ...Et-sa, , .-' s'-. f- '.-,. va 55,5'i1 2 iw . 1' 5 . '14 -, ' '44 f', ii' -1 792 , . ,-. .- y' .1 ' xi- . u.v ,ff Neoma Beever . . . wifi Lubbock 1 B. B. A. in Secretarial Studi: Helen Bell ....' Q . . Vernon B. A. in Speech, Book Revie, Imogene Bell . . . . . Lubbock B. S. in Vocation? U. fonomics, Home Bc. Club. Student A ilR5-ifh ji f f . 752 1 ff. - f ., ,. 4, , . Lf d 1' . 4 , , Dolores lzif -f . . 3 . Lubbock Q I ' xl 1' ' ducation, Sa- l. ouci. . -Av' 1 ,-'Arc 1' 114-, 1 D J 1 neg? . . . . . . Lubbock . A' ggi, V 2 retarial Studies,Z ik and Buskin, Ko ' 1, ffa AJ. .' .55 .-.nuff Nel ' ck. ,WM Enochs iffy I ' 4. ,j 5fu'4-Qs,p2,. ' Z '1' . ff-' fi -K0 . 1 -S be rw 15555 2 Q gseggw-,gwti Us 'F-ifxp . Jr-f' . - -' J', - ,-,'.,' is-559112 L! ' - - - if!-2 wi . - ,.f q.,A',. 41 f .dn Ani -Husbandrv, Pre ci12 A-52' l2afTf2 1 . ,, , . , H , ' ' f - 1 151 5 1 's.?C0111n1 Agriculture C adQe2 h?S,Zgj,b 5 r 5 , 4 'V I9 5 4 1 Z Coun. , Sf, 5 1 of' 4 ' f.-, - fr fi. .T -N if -' Q E? Ejiim SPHHISH ' - f,!a11dQlf6 ,,. egg 2 5 ' uw Association P' A e ef , ,, v i , Capa y Espada, Presjof . lf- 'jf ers . .... I dy ' g?M5,7L01'e11z0 ' JQ2 OCCUPHtlOll3l Th ' . 'fl .. .,P? ,r . ,,,,,qf . Bob Boyaggil' g 4 Y, bgfjifff 5 . Vernon B. S. in Anlma ' 5 HQ?- jf Agricult iAClL1b, Sad- dle Trainps, Student Representativ Athletic Council. ', .L Jfv 4 C Richard . iley Brassell . . . :Q ' ineral VVells B. S. V -biechanical Engineering, Co 'lub, Tech VVa .' D' terans, Saddle Tramps. 7? 4 1 Louis Q dgkshi . ..... jgg j . Tolpa vin ' D! .17 J ' ll 24 if .1 1532? ,135 ,jf ' '. if?-, 7, M Br .Af .-rg 5 . Bledsoe 9 . Q, . .- ' tidal!-. ' Q2 5-K fi . if ' ,, ug ,- J'fff1-ep, r--447 ' Q' .5 . ' -'- , .-0' 1' ,..- , f' I Gm .i .21 . Loclcney .7 -. . gp ., - 1' a o ociet . 225- V , .5 J , 'P T A M- .gn-, ..va-.,. .H 5 -- ig- -fgeefw4,,S5g,i fg,,, Alpha chi, a ' - f ' ' . E31 'B l i -, f,,L , .i A. . . Brownfield iw? a-75. lr Izxbgfans. Sl in KgT IiffT'-Lilttlre Club, Tech VVar lf Pcge 43 Isabelle Burrus ........ Lubbock l3.A. in Vocational Home lfcononiics, Home Eco- nomics Club, Phi Upsilon Oniicron, lvesley Foun- dation, lllethodist State Student Klovement. Nelda Builer ........ Amarillo li. A. in Sociology, Las Chaparritas. Barbara Byrd ....... Corsicana li. li. A. in Secretari ' udics, DFD. Allorah e,-.ff . ' . . Lubbock - 'ff I - 1 ffl., la B. A. in gg? -, Sock an - Lif ,. 1.14.-,A , ' 4 ' 'nf' N-:'. . Nancy Cal i . . , - . Amarillo li.A. jgjgglf DFD, agri iigiti' and liuskin, Francais, H0655 , ' Troy Culd'-- 513 . . . 3 1351, if I. ',Sey1nour li. B. iness llflanage .1115-QQQ E . -,. I h ent 1 if fi 1 . ' .-av 1 -- - , , . CQOUIICI - fr cs. 'lech Cha, ie utkrce, 'e P EA , ' . orni Assn., 1. ' -'V fiffr ' 4'-Q 1- ' ' . Y- - - Ei s. V igo 52. Vice Pres. S ii? f 7, ie ' io' fhaniber of ' ,ISJCCQ 4 A, ioc ., ci vf ' ' Pub 4 'ation HI te .,n6P,, '- inf. . N - . y .Q if , . ber, '-:Ff a 05411-,, !lIs.Zl'IlI1 Collew, ' 04,22 . Qi :A - . ,lr A14 . .-1I 2 A I, -14' -r 9.9 ,J tarian. , - . 5 f .,.- 1 ' ' 5.4-. .ip '. Q be ' 2 we Jo . . .- , ., ,f AQ. Iames Ca . . 4fAfYo'5f5l,,r , f KA- 1111 ' . 1.-F . 1Cllg?g5'f C5' Student- 'o-'L I- ' . x fi ' '19 - Wm. . - ir- Q. 1 '.'-rr Q' Edw Y l . IQ, , 'EEE . . . Lubboc if Bfri 'lrcklefffsad Mari atPi, Gargoyle Q11 ,' lnpglxa. V' ggi, lgpha Engineering Soci, 'Q 373 f T -fs ye ,L S -,'- '..4 33 '5' f-:Fig-K J, 5 ,L Sylvia Gdtiley '92 . 51. F t. VVorth 1s.S.6gr5,e010ig. . .Ay ff, if ,X it Q- 'ri' 'f-I ei.. 'iil Q K Qi .K -Q. 4 -f.- ., 55'-'f 'Pia it ,. A. -. . - lane Cha ers 1515 ?, 'lCl1lt2, Palls . li. A. in :jvc j',Q,A dca. I I . Wanda Ch I - -H .V ,,nx.? - Lf... Q. Big Lake Q , 1a.A.ii1H:g-Etomc . -,iqisfgtiaii ,. nv- 3'v'-I Pauline Ray Cherry Q ig QQ 'IE'5'one, Okla. V LQ f H. li. A. in A, llhlltlg, ci-QW-Bfgfju en-,'A'ooujat1ng Q. Soc1ety,Alpha' 1.- 2' J E ' X 4 as-, .ug ff ' ' hi ' . , - ,.,Lk , - 1 ge 1 - . ' Q - ..cew Norma Cleavmgezl . , f': 543 7. Hart f , A L li. S. in Child Mainly' niiigjr .x,'S -1 e1iQfl2e ' . Council, Vice' 1'CS.'J?lllf' 383911--.Ill on,'ge'- ta ' S A. W. s., Vieigggg A1 'a f ig .0 rachas, Senior Farms, 'i0 . lg e:.tet Iy, aff i w. ,, Hr L ,Jfz 5 M., , . Beta Sigma lreal. Elric, 14 .25, I s ' ho zn v - 'A - . . . lilllffifflll Colleges A 1943, Freshman Honor S dean lfmio I ,o ICHQ 'Ee Ik c dill ' Qt i2Lbbk ac ie og ' . . g . bl, -1 'sf' lg? u oc B. A. in Philosophy ar1SgSocicgg5?, , Q ppa 'ap- pa Psi, Band, VVesley 'frdengl go tio, X sley Players,Liederk1'anz. . fi-2, I' U Billie Cohea . . . , . ' ti 'I narillo B. S. in Qhetnistry, lilIglllCCl'l 'an Q k13iz,g3h1 eta appa1nAnia11 ox v'fg.f,,o?- gi -- r ,,,.., ,, -. :J , Jfgigi 5. '. 2 2 y ,. f--fifesee-4.4 9. - - 4.1. 4' -nfgkf - -- rf- - V- V in 1 S' gf ' ya- - .1 '-1 . f' - 5 if E ' 23' ,il ' .. ,eg i P 5C'En. 3 . ,if 5 ,P a , .' 51' Z ii P43 ' ai: If fffggigrt Q21 if -15 1-ff 52 3 '63 fffif bu., Q. ... ,MA , 'E fig, lf , . M ef:2's,,g4S,,., ' fr -' Paqe 44 1 .' Nh. 4 ' sb? . -2355 M o .. F ,- '-- f- -4.3. sr:- f7f f..f' ,' 5f?f-.L if ,-V 4 r' , '-Y if , .i':!v..+ , .d., ..' ,e.,,x Zi ' 41? if J 51 ,GW W -3' . :',,4.:.-Ng -4 , fi? , r- L . .gl ' ', ff I -iam, if . .F A W if -2 F' Iorge E. Colon . . 'IL 3-4 . . . A fierto Rico ll. S. in Civil lfnginee 'VJ ccretary-' A.- 5 C. lf., Newman Club. '. H 9: ,- ' , Evelyn Woodson Cook . f-Mr? if uf .E . Lubbock B. S. in Applied Arts, H , 'fl',c. J ' , Phi LTDSIIOII Oniicrou, Las Lt-ales, For -'SF' Frances Copeland . . . . Lubbock R. ll, A. in Secret '- I s, Baptist Student Union, Tech Chggn of , inierce. ,Z ' .. 4 . 22' Belly Cowclrt v .ff ..... A nmrillo li. A. in Sp ish? f-Fi! Capf Fspzulzl, French Club. Ann cox - Ly '. . .... mugs ll. .- r 1 .l Business' fo Shari. - 2 01' --' - - . . Ez A- . . , '. . . .Plzunmew lbw ! eniatics, Sans f ,lC1, lloolc Reviewers. 5 . l -- f-P' .' Effff gf . 2.4 V I ' s. 'I - el . . . . . . bezigrzives 5? Q . W i gricultural ilVe5leyVbtu- 1.53-v '-if n., VVc-sley- ' ,.. ips, I res. If 531. , . 'VA - ' Zi ' 57' , rg. -H 1 N, ' ,fp ' 9 'K' -5,1534 N .' . 'Crosb . f ' -' 'fa .-V4 ll ilson .. 1 f ' A -4- f :4'5'?-1 Q7in lfdu giiwfin. H, grfyfg. !- C H? ,fkfldbq-I3 , Ie nu 4--1 qs . . . l 4.15. 7, 4-g4:.?b3C1S If 5, Q in .L eral Business, I . - , uv rl. .- 2 1' 5 Pfganiber o oninierce. :H T5 gg ,gg I '-: .r E le ou . . 1 yngf . - , f fi. .. nesa 1. 155 ' F135 QSQLA. in -n .1 : .:vs1r i ' - r -1 - s ' . . .' X ' Accountn L ngflhaip .r .5 usage, W A .Q 551 . A., Baptist Student L'11iti1'fj,3,fq,f5e xog- i -5. l ,Service '45, -J r . 5, V, 1 ,JI .N qfI5QcQg:fQEc1rdorff . . . . i ' 4 ,?7 Lubbock ' ociologv, Pres... 'S cietv '-I-I. 'fx f QI, W- 5- -,3r'. , ,,,--4' JI- '- , - :Q f? cis, I J ug.. -,'?: i:,11- Council -IJ, P? ...nffgi-:.fD . .,--wif' ' r . ' 1-sliinan Honor 1 -f . i- A 1 . Society, Q ' l'fV ' . I lfflll .LL-rj 'zmn Coffzyfs. 2 . v Diana Deiee ..... . ,',, . Ft. Worth l3.A. in English, Capa y lfspzida, 124 and llusltin, l v W ' I LA iaxT.xxA Staff HL6. 5 .7 , 1 ..... i s-I, . . . l LUN oshier Cl'u1de l lin Vocational Home l'iCOI' i -PICS. Home i . 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Lubbock . - .gf 1 - I+ '12 1- Zyg ,gift 55 R I -- X B. A. iifiaigiliiliilallg-1 J., .I ' 4. 4 '1'. ea ' evEa2f-Qaf . fp- .5 Wx' '-If ' Tomm1eIeaQ.'.,g1'anc .L . 5 Lubbock . , -' .- . 1 Q, ,- - Q B. S. in ClHIhTQ ai, r V i 'Eff 2 .A . '4' -wr .. 4.1 .- A - 1: ',, Bett1eIo G1azn'er . iff, .451 . Glenn l 1 ff-I :Fe : - fn, v. . B. ll. A. in Gengral nicks lgpti Stirflei ,L Hion . 'f 1 -J. -' 4 .J Q e 2 ' 6, Tech Lhznnber QCon'?5,erQ, 235, - is-. fb - LC ' 1 .'. ' ', ,.-'- sl 1 3-,Q .-4+ ,ig gr 4- Q ,Q A Trula Graham . Z. .fav J-6 ubbock - ,M B. A. in Comm -, 'Il I I ,fin-X iGfENT.fLhP,h -- .- . L. Q ,-. . -r 1 99' .a,,. . V Q Staff. 7, .L -,P+ E? .E ,rr F! il P M 4' A 4 1 QW 1-1 we 4 2-' -get - 4.-f - 3.31 73 ff qi. gs fl - 4- Rulh Gnfllln . .,-1-.13 A . Sylvester H. S. in Ph fslcal Edu ' tioi if 1 - ..'72Q5la 'r and . .,, 1 - ' 'lb' Nlinor, Vice Pres. '. U. L, ' mic 'Biochim of America. r I ' . 75' :fd Tgff: Margie Hackbarth . trio 'ig-M45 . lVaco . ..' 344 .-, 1-1. T- B. ll. 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If .. . .-:H , -+.' t K5 if , .f . 9 5 E' ff' ' 'r 4 ' ' Anita Hale .... . ..:', . . . Amarillo B. A. in English, Pres. n' Sgr' fe -orum, Seey VVomeu's Dorm II, Viql? ef ' Tau Delta, I I X f sgea .. .. ,V I my Scc'y Ko Shari, Sock auf, 'iskiul ook Reviewers. Alpha Chi, Wvllrfs lylzo .f11e,g'ff?i11 Colleges. Paiii Hull . . . . . . Lubboek H. A. in Goveriynei 'meutruian '42, -lumlge 45, Vice Pres. Z4-Q ' ' W Club, Foreign Lam- gllilgff Club. 'Q .I 'fig Mary Hamm . .4 .... Lubbock li. B. . ' 'P fial Stu Tech Chamber of LYOI 1 5? . H ' ,Q . ft. I , ' , - A ,.' z A.. . , : -A if 1 9 r ri' - f' -- F li hmidt . -7- il .... lfriteh - 2' - -. A . , . w . -15 ' gl1sh, Sock and 'lI1, Lapa V lzspzuli 1- .1-'7 v- '--, ' Q , yers, Las Y 1V2lI'ZlCl'w ', , 5.-5 . . gigs fig? -4 . . . ij ' A, . ltlalou ' ' - . , 1, ,K-' LM 1 M , ,I 5 . - ' -F 4554 -- -. ' f i'-'T ' i'-if . ' -' . A-' W. gig qmuiole K:-ff 7- - .. ' Q' 'f ' ff Q1 j .Jim l'ooc ml Nutritioi. 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'V' 'QQ' If e . ,f , 1 57 'L . jk ' L . . l, . .f f3,77f, ,, i , ,, -' ' ,. I -: 1 I ,V-.1 ,' .ur - Q 'PH ggvr' 943:-' Q . Izlbert V '- 1'g4 .eQ5i1p1'al Hub 'f' 'Z E' f A 2:,g51,'f-1.3. M. ifxffgq .Q Sterling City .N . '2Q4oth'ii1Q'?l?ifl7t Qigwilflioinc LC. Llub. 4 1 'J 34: Ai9Zf4r 'vi' 5155 l'1 , Cln . . . . . llortou in Foods :uid Nutrition Home Ee. Club Fresh- 1 f man Honor Society. Page 4 7 at nw. iii ES :is .Ek X? 3 ' N., .l i 1 Helen Hodges ........ Childress B. S. in Vocational Home Economics, Home lfc. Club. 1 Io Slcrgle Holmes ....... Lubbock B. A. in Spanish, Student Religious Council, Capa y Espada. lack Horton . ,-:W .... Greenville . .'1 Ejf 1' , .. f HS. in . jl.:bQ??fw,gi.w, Pres. A. l. E. E. '-H jf' clle a -3 ouncil, Student lgeligiou u1cil, lloalt' '-1 'LQ4re'Qpf62?ifLE11gi11ceri11g Society 2 - M -,' s,'- gs-I .3 ' an , ,it 'Z - Drucille ' , N . . . 4?Ez'oxs'11Held . . -. 'a if ig and Textile5-Q 7? PQ . 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'Q-1241 ' .' .'ZOB1d 5lF0I'llI'1'1, Tau Sigma, lxo Shari, '-' - :J 'h ' ,--.. . Prga. XY ll, Pres. Freshnj Honor Societv '-I-3, ---.5 -'J ,., . . ,-4 . '. igaldph av - unior Council, W 'I P6 Who zzz A7l1f'7'11'Il7Z 'gf ' , .auf Co? . .W f 1 . 'e Q? .1j -2ij?fi:- Katja! ,L H . Lubbock zfaivrlif J' fi? A- f 'f 1 b ' .ff -. 1 '- , afsffilau ' 1 ,ss 5? fi 'ga ' 4 .'- '. -, 'av .321 ., 5, ?+ f jT.:?mkStO 5 , . 4.35, 15 Lifgock z . jiqffin FH ' 'EL i 5 .QB 5. 34 , . g -. N,-.,.-4 fr-1 7,4 5 - af' 'ff iii-:J ' .9 I .5 rf, -5 t' -E1 5' ,giglgksion .... . . gig ECQSIQKQZIIH :fa-:': ff. fr ' al . 'Q' 5 5 in Jour? dsm, DFD, if 55 1: 6 2 Q. I 14 ,F QIQgCQy1f1nS0n . '-324,75 .JZj:,, ?fQli111g5?ieuf . QQ w 1-A p. ' 31:1 f.- . ' ' I ' , ' 5 .sglw PFC-MCdIC C1' Ai ,fgpgsaaf .5 .f 4 .. .r,-y,,.',,-5 2 2 qamps, Socu, Sports Edito-rffr' 'Jify.tfA, 5 ' ff13rE53,yr1ter for Tormdor, Pre-.I -'fbfgx' 2- 'z Z 5? F S, 11,44-iz,-:H .- I,- Lw, 'Q-55+ 45 ' Max 'lyadf' . . fi' - frrff. . 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A. in Chemistry, Los Camaradas, P1'e-Med Club, Tech VVar Veterans, Saddle Tramps. LaVera Riley ......... Rotan B. A. in English, Pres. Alpha Chi, Sec'y Sigma Tau Delta, Treas. Las Vivarachas, Forum, Sock and Buskin, Junior Council, Freshman Honor Society, Book Reviewers fp .: Representative to W. S. G. 111 0352-1'5Q-,filftrl if Wh S AA? . ' . 303. LaRue Ross, . iff- 1 . Brownfield B. A. in ff ' ry. 45-g49+lg,, QQ, ., A , ,N , vu., ,fag .'f9', Es- 1.15 'iff V 1,3 Renal B. , X . . . pg: 2. -41 Snyder .-1 -Q. . . , ,-,L . - . B. B. igicijfgccouiiting, Teak ' -Qcegxiffggfgaocxety, Tech K ..-,- ln, . -. If,-wa, . Mary W, . . . Q J Slaton , ,,:.'- ---'- 4 A-a. U y - S. yelopment, Sec 2 alla, ' .wg -.-:L . .A . l 4.4 -2, ... 'Z with Sh52,HDi.i?15Q0I1OIHlC1011, - ui-Q, E ,Q .1 'f 1 25:5 4- 42 BeQ!k . . u . . X 1': fysjgock . . , 44 ' . .' '. .- .' r ,- - .f, gf zizgskha f f. , Q3vv1ygf1?Club, Frgtiiricly of Ani 1 1 e'2res:-QSO' ' , J C111b.'ffe,',,!f,'v. fi-'fgfiy . ,Z ,. a , ,. 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QW ,-3 4 amy. .:,,gy,,g5 f 6,575 i. mil K K Mr ia MA ECJAI' JUNIOR CLASS FAVORITE Top row: JAMES D. .ABBOTT, Wixmtersg KATHERINE ADAMS, Rangerg MARY FRANCES ALEXANDER, Kermitg JASON H. ALLEN, Hale Centerg A. D. ANDERSON, JR., Cisco, RUTH ANTHONY, Lubbock. Second r ERNEST R. ARCHABIBEAU, Amarillog NORMAN KXRGUELLO, ela, Costa Rica, JUNE ARNOLD, Muleshoeg IIXIOGENE Claude: GLENNA BAILEY, Lamesag ... , 1 LOTTA BESS? 2:5',3 f I-4 Lamesa. ' ' 'Lf ' .2-'ig-.1-1' . -.. . z : . 713 Q .f 344 ,13 I ' Thzrd row.-4 3, m ay P ls, DlHlIHlttQ AUBIE JO BAUCUM, MHSHZUIC, 1 ' BEDFORD, Lubbock, MARVIN BERRY, Lub f ' , . - - NGSLEY, Snyderg .ALICE BIRD- . J l f. . QMS I , YVELL Snyde l - . ' I , 9 ff- ' ' 4' H' A I . mf- 'EE fa' .1 . . A fourth row: 1. SS . lL,.. Ossler C La., VIR- GINIA BLACK If Qlraax , Jikqiv -1' ET ' EN, Coa- - ' - if J'-,, homag JIM B f T, Dall' ' 5 ' mx C15-41, 4 Lubbock, E S i., , 5 ,7., 1403-5 -,,.:: I Q.-f , , YQ g.. 7 22 A: ig gf 74 '-:L f ,f BETTY JANE BR ,,Amar1l' .:q,7 -1,1254 ' , 2 '52 5 52g Q gg Eg: 54 -As. .. ,.4f -Cdxgsp , EQ Q g 1,4 ,. 'axpfa s E . . ' fffyfiw-v:'.f,,,f'If:f , M y . IMA ' ' . 4, - .. Fzfth row: CLLQJQEQQWYD, XVIISOHQ DERAH RA. ' - AIX- 'qegdy f ' . .Hwy I-,'j,'.' , - 47957-V. A-if ' M '--A.. - . - -, A, -' ,Af I ff, Li. . - A , Wa NEN, Rallsg WI, , I BREVVSTER, Breckenrxdgeg ALAINYSKJN ' fox' : ! 'mFg' ' --9? 1 . - - 1 ge.-u.,.j.' .' ., - ' 4'- -Af Q . , ,ff B. BROWN, JR., 5 MARY BROWN, Pans, MYRTLE A. I . C A w ' .t? ':-'Z-U f -':. '- 'IA-v f Dv , 2' -K ,1 4 ,:--f -' BROWN, Carlsbad, X. '4i!I'-'zu-4.M,.,,:. 'Mu f-' C' ,g L JC I .. ,- P 4 253 j -I,,,4 ,.2 .a 9 if Fi lf' I . ,Y -3' . A-rlr' . 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' -fihfgrzd rou-: ILARL B. CHRISTY, Luffgo .L INE CL, , W H . -, I -, ,,, -H - 5 evg DOROTHY LI.IIfT, VVZlXI1hf5 i2'?4'5lS4 -S? ,,,- I Fiifi' . ff' :-' Aki- ' G2'BEQ3laIIIs. ' ff ' P 25 5- . - 1- If: I - 2 z 1 1. , f , ,. 4 :'. ai Q if ,, . Ffa-, N' 7 Z.. 1' . ff 1 hz7LEL -3- JANE COLE, Rule--' - Q - fCt5-XII5tIJN5f . -ameg I 'I ,fp ' I bc A I f , S- . - . mv .vr I s ' l ...f POLLY ' ' Q '.,.'xN1cE ' 5, IJ IIE -Hr ' ' 'I'-' ,--. 12- Yi 02-- - -caaafrffad 2: my -1: Z 1' L nh 50 f 'U 1-'mu-th ro-rv: IJORIS CORNEl.IL'S, I-'lOyIlzIIlzIg5JL'NHg Cr, , Wjch',H If-W3 ' . Y 1 , 4, -f' .Y -g . I' 1 ' -f Ita Fallsg I,ET.x XX YvONNE QfR.-XNI2, 131g Spf9II1ggq.LI ,. ' , l , , . . I-I '-4 V R., q.: 'L . X f. V a - , - QRISLER, 110111-sto, Calm iii, fn, 59 Q5 4:57 Z 3 - W ' XT- 7' ' '..'..',. I .,,' -. v ff' '25 '14, 'K-sd, ---W. 1'zflh ro-zu: BURTON CROSSIZN, Dallasg 'I ROY D,:f5Tja,IIIsI1I'3fi-.,,LIIb41'iTI3-Zi 4 I ' ' fir,- bockg JLEI2 IDAVIS, Ft. Vvflffhj RI.-XR'I'1fi.-X BIARGMT D.fv3f5,3, I f QC.-. wr- -I . -ffvff.- .- -+5 -4-ff'---I I . - Lofklley- . I. -4--Wbfw ' ,fvff 1. , E.-11: ' -'4:7.f? Jp 17237 9 bzxzh rang- L.1xI.I,A RL-IE IJEATON, Rzmgerg JOHN DE , --figygzf qangffxl ... ,N--fr . . . , ,. , 27-.v .- 5-.f4I '. - I. - ' f .' ' V ..f' , '- 5. .JM VVIchIta Pallsg KI.-XRION IJEVVHIRST, Iulgol-eg JOY I'..-xRN'sH.AxN',---egg. ' - I p, ,. - ' ug -- -xx. ...- v 1' ' ' Odessa. -f4:f ': , ' Rf . . . . , ' 541- .- ,fn . W bmw-nth ro-zo: X ERDIA BETH LDLER, Lubbockg RI.-XRIIS I-,LLIs, , .wr W' Dallasg ELOISE FANIRRO, BI-eckeuridgcg ICOITH FARRIS, Lub- .f '51 bock. Page 59 Top rozc: FRANCES FELIIS, Lubbockg CHRISTINE FILLINGIAI, Plainsg GARLAND FINIJLEY, Big Springg RIARY FL.-XTT, Junc- tiong ALICE RIOZELLE FLEAIING, Hale Centex-3 XVILLIE Z. FLORENCE, Tahoka. Second ro-zv ,MER PI. FOLK, llarliug D.XT.IE FOREMAN, Amarillog C FOXYLER, Silvertong NIIVALINE FREE- ,'1'l', I hw MAN, Roscoe :MMA FREEMAN, Bmrdg IHXUSTEENA . J' FULFER, Cros rsg ' ..1r,4e1f?q4 M1675 ffm' 2, Third row: t? 'I ' Lubbockg AIARGARET CIARRETT, Plainviewg R ' V . A-Ibbock' IIJANITA MAE QEIBBS ,Jr I n 2 . a Paducahg TXIAK I2,.45,Y' ' A 'Donncllg YVILI, cIIl.I.ETT, Lubbock. 1' ' ' ,I 'J 5. . , ,-., gg -9- .'2,zg?' -' 12 'ff mm5fb5..+:5 a,,pg-- I V ' - 1 Fourth role: . AS 1,3 '1CfOld, JE L GOOD- .r w 1 , f . - A LOE, Lubbockg -,mbigix bc- - ,o'Yfiof!sQi,!' nwfxg, -, . CIR.-XF, . - ,..p' . f.. . in ' ' f' Cannmg, So. IJQQ.f'S?q:g.rARI3AR.-X . I gfub ckg LA- g y-6? - 1 -f 1 1- 'I I lr - A 1 , - ' fu- ' -' 'Q NELLE QRII-'EITIQ' Umey. I ,E Zgff-It ,., -.rggg Q -.g . Q - , ,V ' , 1, 21 1 p . 1,2 ,im-'45, A .z 1 r ug Z 4 w,,.,a-ff Q if . .- ' 1':5 - - ' 'x-,fx-' 'T' ' 'A ' Fzfth row .' LEWISQQ GROVES, Benjammg , 4 , 'ff -ff' - . ., , 7, . - .V r - 4523? . , HALL, Lubbockg Ui -V ALL, Slaton g -IOHNNYE SUE HAM- azrgxzzg. n f .1,,,,ffag5, . ' - 'I I ' . -' -.. 5 - ILTON, Henryetta, 1 -ALVIN VV. H1XNI-EY, Ft. 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TE-:m'l'b:'75ff'i' h 4941? 3' Jq '42 I: if -A 3 95' 5' '61-.li ' 'if 11, '1'f56.'fiH fi 4 5 T '- A Z If ' - - q547y7'f. '12 'ZK3-. -Z 5' .9 5 . ya- E 1 ' A 'ga ,Taffy -2 1 1: 5 6 -fr' 'G A 3 ' I f srjpfr-- -.- f. 2331 f'-1 ' f ff ' iw , ,' f '51 f ','?O. ' ' gf Z' if, I 5 I I' ifggzv: ELIZABETH HEND f J Iggy ' - ,A I A 7 BORF, Lubbockg JANE HIA?E,2413l1gbd2,ES! i'W'ER:54VxQp': I X P ,if sf' I If '11 g ' 29'-Q 215, C,7f ,5 IX In I aiIgBON, Ranger. 3 A 555 1? 'ip fp, G1-'gi' 12' .L 15145-2 gg. y, ,4-F , I row: FAE BETH HILL, Lubbijck' . fLgC0ffQy- , , A I-is .. . A If -A I I '!5ri'Ql'?,ZggKaII.g PAT HILLGER, Ft. StOCk'Q1j,5 'la:ff AELTHOBIACK' -I ,X if 9 ck 33 A I A I E42 ' fn f f ff- My I I Y, I 23532 E L' ' 4 7: ff J? I LOMETA ANN HODGE, 3:2915 4 , 'cizxrig HOP- L E wg'7 TSiggE E '4If . .-.- 'J' - 72 '- ' X' ' PER, infgbidg- THEL1XfIA HUDSO ' ' fx afgralg Riga 'UARET X ' Lf-' - . rrfl' 511 2 Q55 ANN HIE Qifggyhltesborp.. - 1 ag, I H.. I I-Q 5, V 7 I fi' an ,r K- ,a J. 'QI K ' ,' . xlf .., Fourzh mum- JIM HUBIPHREYS, Lubbock 5 OE LRX'IHEi,RZl1Sj Y F 'G ,f ...Q g -f vf - WG, . . . -.1 1. ' G+. ' :4 , ' ' JE f .g JANICE IVEY, Ba11'dgVEE JOHNSON XV1ch1tQLFalI'9, I ' ZW- ia 1.4: . I ,-Eh I S . f 1 Q. 13 1.9! -,L A 'Aw - , 'ff I ff- 7, -iq- -2, -My-X, ,V E , ,nf 4' Fzfth l'0'ZC.L TOANN JONES Beaumont' ROSIJMARY1-glONJ 941. ., ff.-rf,-quzirgqwy-by--A W 11' . fi A y' S yd .. ' K' f- mfm. ' asf mfff ff f'f -fTfG'f+aaf:,.. e mgton, HERBA JORDAN, 115 e1, JOE JIBIIVIQTL EPEQQEEY, Ivuh I, in ,E N,.,,.,,. Rfmrinff Springs- 'WE ' FM , I . I I. ' ,Tian v ,TTQQZQV H A: ' . , .,.,f,AQ,,i5f,:c,Z4.97fI . . - 'WT' ff?' V ' M f':fI4 ' ' . 1- -. ' 'ai-452-A---Y, f Szxth ro-zu: RUTH PEVELYN IxEITH, Matadorg PAULINE W' Kia, ' .Tj ' . If Y '11-E --Lfpfry, f -2 ff NEY Slaton- A. J. RERR Odessa' BETTY ANNE IxERsHAv?faE'pL I 'f.944g?:f,,, Qqgn., , A jhzifvfiv , ,-0' ' ' ' ' J ' y'--r: .- '4'?WfQ,- '459Z6'f'P'v,- - fA 'f WHIIICZO Kan. 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L Second roEz,u: ILVELYN PR.-XTER, Lubbockg MAKN 41323 . . .r . .-. - .A V A - - Valley Millsg RL-TH RALLS, xmlfrm-fol-egg Ai5x Q,f RAWLINGS P - ,... Lf - 1 - 1 E if :ffW h2M +:12'fWg1q 44 5 H 625?r'C' '5,,-E, 153433, x 2' 7 ,Jun-5 ' ' -' f 'f .4 -, . 4' ., , - --I nf ,-. 1 1, Ei, Q ff 5 ff- 'Y - -' wa- 2, aye 1 fi ,J 7' ' ' si ifffe gl. ,i 7?l'l fat, ,f Q T' NANCY RE.-x, Lubbock' IQAIQYAQ4 f mag JE E - . , x ., . FX, . , ff' I ., RENNER, Lamesag CDLA REVIBQFE, ZZ: A55 bv'-Jizz? rms: BUBBLE JEAN RHODES, Lugiljzo 'v ,c,gSR1DD1.Ey, , ,K 1 :J . Q. .. .---11? A Y OQIQGZQOLYIIJ.-X R1s1NGER, Lubbockg JOY :'A:4f5f4 t A 'W if 4- H 1 ,w ?fff1'Zz- ' H f 2 L . ,Q 'l'hir32 , 1 ,is ROSE KIARIIZ ROBERTS, ef fig. r'A-x'Qg:.-x11aa li,4J14- RJ ,jg 1 INSONf -Wwniggyag GUDO LUIS ROD -P 'L .iQf1Jd'glq.9 bfi l R ,N . Q- ' '. , . , ,Tx A 1 .- 'gf' RICH? Jfblilg, ,lf INIE, X alley I ff: g'- E 4'3K2fq P3 Q.. -' . 'V 'J - ' 12, fa, ,-W, , ' E. fa 'ff 'ff 1 W' 1, '? if fourth row: -IOHN L. ROSS, Lubbockg BIA 3 .4AG'15ES', .0555 . gd., V1 4,55 . '32 - Q 'f A' ',. v f K , Bovmag JLNE ROYALTY, Lubbockg ROWENA T1Rj1iQN Run A 4: 13533 j if I r E W , 'a 41 A - f?ff, f 1- ' ' ..-w Lubbogk. 1-QW R.: fs-,, 'Eg-,V fr- ,pffffr-??f ,gofgzaewzmvzf-2'4 ' A-fo' Fifth ro-Ich' NV. O. RVCKER, JR., Shzlllowatcrg 7525111111532 I- ,f,,,., , U V, ,fb R , - 07? 1 ' aff? R UTLEDGE, Ploydadag RVTH SANDERS, lettltg ISONITTNQQQN- -.44 xv! -v-.--.f11xfa:z--A--1-1-..wzuffQfQ,.4Av5,f-E, J. 1 1.-L 'Eff--. ' TL ,riff-. ,- 1 . . 'U' '47-if? OERSON, bczlgluvcs. -A -' 6, . , ,.'- , Vg 2541, ,lvg+,.., , .+'dfw? Laz , , I ,-E. ...-,ff, 0 .. .J 1 . ,.f..r-f 1. ,. , , , 44229, . '1vi4w5vff,... '4frg,K,.f., . '-'Zifzigmfygfm .E bzxth rmv: l+.I.1zARE'1'u SCHIXIIDT, Lubbockg LIL.-XR.-X AN11'.x 'v.,,,,j: 4f,g3Qf,fy-,',,gvf2-:Zw'w -'?1 ' , .J- , , , . --,f-f I -mfg: .Mn Y fd, ,, ,A SCHUR, N crnong HEXRX' KI. O. SCHXVARZ, I,m-:uueg BETTY ' -5- wggff . LOL' SEAM-KN, Lockncv. ' A'-1 .- ' .-J' 7 X ,W Srventh nm-: -IOE VVALKER SEAY, Lubbockg SLTIE SENTELI., 4'-gf! I Snyderg NANCY SHARRE, Dctroitg I':I.IZ.XBETH Sr-uw, Slaton. Page 63 Top row: CALVIN SHOUP, Dubling NORMA SHULTZ, Lub- bock, ERMALEE SIMMONS, Frederick, Okla.g JEAN SLOVER, Tahokag HORAOE L. SMITH, Rising Star, JEROME A. SMITH, Andrews. Second ro-zu: IARTHA RI. SMITH, Borgerg RIAL'REl2N SMITH, l'f 5 Paducahg STEPHENSON, Beaumont, BETTY JO STE- -'iifv - VENS, Post, IX -IU STEWART, Lubbock, NANCY STILES, ' 2 2-'71-fv','Q-'f 5 'L' '5f5 f'-: f lNl7:9J-yv- . A r 1Q Vrif.f .psf I -1' 466531 ..,g,,' ,-:,n':, 9v:' -0 ,.'4rf 1-af 0 JS- N Iubbock - Pr 1 . I 4 I L. . 1. , Thzrd row, I, '6XLL, Lubbock, JOHN STRIIILING, -IR., Lubbockw' 3. f' ER, Ovalog ROY VV. SUTTON, Chillicotheg , 4, . 5, if Q LIIIIESIIOC, NEVA TAYLOR, , ,gg 12. I 1 -' . Rankin. 11- 'if' J. '- I , 2,5235 4, 2 EY-pi fourth roux' E, ' . ' CAIleng HL 6 RUTH THOMAS, Locki R LO' I , Jiiibboay OROTHY '-:1--..f- - -1. -- ' ' - l THIJAIIJSON, 1.1-,hqdllig NOR. A Oxf Ikainiltong CHRISTINA ELLIQQ' .?vIT,LL1B L1 5' if-5-f6,.' 3, 3 Z5 Q - -QQ., . . 7 gf , ' - J? 'f-. 3.51. 4. N-:I -' 5 -Q ', Fzfzh ro-w: MAR?lCSg!lH2Eg'1'2lfSISDALE, McA1leiT?' '---vf5.iF6iaa-,5,,cf',',ig.auf , ' y 59,124 r, 5-5 I ' . R - , Lf' U N Sonora, MARY ' f Ol16y Grove, EVA RUTH IIURN- A K 5, I ROUGH, Meadowji RUTH USREY, Hedleyg POLLY 4, UTTZ Qdessa. 627:-1 ,fr 3 Qfelajffz ,fybfz 'h JPN fi? ,gay 427v.n r5f7'1 9 lbglf., 'f f,, ! ...gg-V -'1,f,2,i,': fr ,,z':QY' f 1' ,. -..La-,,-41' , , T -.- f . - if .K h 9- ' I ' I fill. Z U . 5' f , ivw pg , wh , ggi . , it I 1 v V n ,-11, ' , 3' ff ,f-5' .- m:f' F F5753 ,S 1 4- - ,f ,- , ' is ' G 5 WV- .-L,f? L' ,. . -Y 1 A -- -ff' J 4 . ,. .-4. f f fra- f I 5 ,atm .Qi 4,6:4.,,,,,,,g2!?'j - 'YI Y' 4, 'Syl 'fi' 'Ph ff74,JE,-F4.:'--. . -. fy... ' ,Mpeg flsmffrvffi 5' 'Vi ' - ,, , -A . ff '27 f I1 giiizysiifsf ... 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'7 V lst I 1 T' :TT ' flop row: LOUISE VVAGNON, SXVCCUV3tC'l?'2i fd ELIAIQ NEQLIZVE- 49 ' If - ' v WALKER, Lubbockg ERNESTEEN NV.ALLAEj.3, Enbbockg 1 : ' ' ' ' I VVANNER,PZ1!Tlp2i. 15 S' -J, -z P . vf- f - ' ' I' ' ' rf Second rofzc: FAYE VVATSON, Lubbockg PEGKQ 1 ' :IQ Af ,my-. - - f: . -' 21 J bockg HAZEL an 55 FRANCES VIQEIT-QQ42-fi' S A - , ,w: ':yffz?fi442af I- f' 42-vrfa 2 AKER, XX z . -3 , -f.,, K , n- ..,g ,,- Q44 1- ' .J ,..f4 ..qq:rliv'Yi?N 1: A' ,Z if S., 1y14,fZg,, 33 5' 2 gf f ' 1- ff 'fLS 2Q1-, 6 5.',T- SZ 2' F '2 ' ,L ' 'E' . , ' A .12 fl, f 57 J. 4-eZ.7.W. '37 -c 44.1 ' IF. 114- ,I 2 5 ,fl 5 ,-r' r' 1-ff? 2552 F ' W4 C 45' --,wtf for 45,z1:?:I- . ,t ggi 7, ax. ww ,, 2- Q-,fim 'fvfffb fd J-pf iii Igfx f - ,Q ' 99321 'fin' 1 5 g.a'b,Aggg .' f 0 vp -' -' 4' ,- --fer:-1, A- , 4 3 '9.. 94 - , . .. . ,,,,, '39 fwjfin . - fit -f , - 1 '14 '57-. f :tv--.. - typ! ,, ,. ,,, '54 256. ' lv 124- ' 'ij LS A ff .- f V N ,I .'- ,eg ny- 'Q -' 4.4-aw 'g lop ro-zu: LD R. VVHITESIDES, Bll1'kbLll'l1Ctt,'z UDgEYZWIQy . Q6-H ,egg ff 5 I.IAxIs, Lumcsag CHARLIE VVII.I.IAMs, Quanah. 'LL .22 X, '5 . 1. 5:5 . 41. 2 fray .,,, .. 3 at-. 4. .4 --rg, ' -W' I 48 - . I . . . - ,Q - f 4, ,- -Vv- . Sf'condroIzI'.- LMMELYNEVVILLIABIS,P12l1l1VlCXVj:wIX.mIL- '?i'5',gf, C' X .- ' 4'-LJ,-545, -- ,'. . Q., Af, f.. ' I.IAxIs, Albany 5 JOHN-ANNA XVILLIAMS, Lubbock. 423- ' WW d.-,5,g5.'- ' ,, . 1. - I- ir, -ff - 'E-v:L..,':-f 4 1 hzrd ro-zu: LOU ANN XVIIIIAEISON, Lubbock, BARTOWJ .. ' , - f. 'QQUQIV I' . -A-. 'f ' '- -. ' , ' 1' f- , ':.-rf Q- XVII.LINGH.xxI, Tuba 3 PATSY XVOAIACK, Anson. :g'1:,,. A ,QEQI4 bl, -- - MQ! ,,.f7 , ,gigvb ' ,,4,fjjZ2??,,,'-H z5n,b4EMF.w - . Vl..,s'fZ5Q7Z?b5,, W ,,4:. ' ici, Fourth row: SHIRLEY VVOMAGK Dllllllllffj CONNIE RIARIE ' Q 'P .fwff-' H+ Q , fffaifkfygfy- - 3-JYV XIVRIGHT, Lubbock, DAN YOUNG, Lubbock. f ' ' -Q. -7 f V. ri,-A.. Fifth ro-zu: EARLINE LANE YOUNG, Levellandg MILDREIJ 2,01 YKJLTNG, Plainviewg VIRGINIA YOUNG, Westbrook. : 13' Page 65 Douglas Adkins . Graduate Guy Clark Eagan . Freshman Dale Earthman . Freshman Kennith Hite . Freshman Charles Reynolds . Freshman Late Registrclnts . Thalia . Glney . Thalia . Earth . Odessa Page 66 Wwgm 'Tj Miyga f7.- .if we www iam X , ,mf-I-.. e'f's'v' If .- ?g'if '9f :xi if I ., 9, f J' ft ,ef . 4 V 1 Y, ,TV 1 M-' k .5 a ,.-f f x . .1 , if . F' , 1: ,xqvu it , . .Va A.., . , ' 4 M, iyimmvrammwmmf A 'hiv' if? ' -ur .? a 1 , ,A q . - '1 'x ' A' 1 I 1 ' , , A ,f ' 'Q 'L ' L 1. ,- . - A' A Z A Awiiggxq. J If , V , Q 1 Qfwf.-. +, Sip-1 'fl W? ay? -, . . YK 1 g '- 3 ,Q 3 Q Kg!'.:,---'1 E5'--::. ,. S O P H O M O R E Q 4 J Q u iz., f 2 x 'I 4 4 2 Y 'l Inv, uf,q, I ' , I . ' , , , 'glqififg lu, I op robzc: l1ARjY!,E3?5f ' Q ,jjwfgsolmg DOROTHY' ALRERTSON, Childrcssg FR,Aji312'3AfE3,, 11 Angelo, LENOIR ALEX- :..s1'.': 2' ,.:' . . . ANDER, StI'atfgfrjgfI1,DgrL'S AI.E4. ,ER, XVIchIta Falls, LLLEN ANN 7 . N ALFORDE T ggfflg 1:7 .ff l Second row: MERSD manllo- DICK ANDERSON I-1 -1 , -43 ' , - L N. .. ' av CISCOQ LATRELLQQISIQQRSDN, ' fllandg MARILYN ANDERSON, 1 f:F' 3'?' 'nl 2' . 1' arwellg MARYQJQCAQDE FI'l0Il2Q A1ARY OI.A ANDER- SOY Lubbock 'ff 1 I . f 11 :'. .: ' f' , EL' :bf fwjcgff l'hzrd row: GAYQQ LIN, Earth, CHARLES R. ARNDLD, Ft. XVorthg E ' ,IN, Scminolcg RIARGARET .ASHI,EY, ' ffpfef v . . i Lamcsag Qi?-i51,,A',kE?'S?INE, Stcrlmg Cltyg PEGGY RADLEY, Lubbock, .fkgf 'E-F -: . 1:1 ..-ff' 'D -js-'v - , TJ : 'I- .Q 4' f' F9 ,H 1? RAYTHLQYE BAKER, Lubbockg BETSY JUNE . :Z . , . ,- L burnettg BALL, Junctxoug CHARLES BALLEXV, ,szvgg .1.,' fe'- ff . . r- . Q .ITL ' bbock' EMMA DEE BARKER A . r ,. ,,, . a lv, I I - ,, 1.2, -'Q ' 3i2'gf'Zrf. ,gF N1- V, Q. ,3 in , 2 - . 2. 9 . ,J - 241 ,:g?'brj,5+f.f,g:. -'fi I.,-I s vi 5: g E 5 'I -N 15 if : y 'effgiff-:sy -51,4-sf-,, J 1 ffrfr. F -2' 4545 S ..-r f 111. 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' 1 1' 5 -' .5 rj . ub 4 ' OIS IN XVEEKESZMIOFIWQDESS.-X t J 721- V+ :jj Y ' 7 .- . rj ,ZH - V 'A K4 'I -:il :Q ,, .n ' is Y v-'K 727 404 7 L Lg, 1 Q' 7 mth, BBx I iff' ' A, 1- 'BF Y. ff?ff3f, pf' bg! row, .- '4jLEN13 YW GL.-xDYs ' 1' 2. - --in -HV fn WIQE, NIl1CIlStC13'MUSTIN-By! 4 , f1llOgDURwn'.ARD ' ,,,, l ,M A -. - :A - 7 f-4'!' f- RAQQ ILLIAMS, Bl I? wif' -,fzwfff u .J .ov '-f . -:hc P4215 Szxrh f: GLYNN, - , , ' Ms, Slatong LAVERN VVILLIAMS, 4 - ', .f A1nhersfgQ3EGOY, Y -..IS, Farwellg VVILBUR VVILLIAMS, , 11,-Km Z Inky'-zfec, Chlldressrfit Swventh row.'2,. Z :NELL YVOOD, Littlefieldg RIARY JEAN WOOD, Lubbockg'T5kLETA VVOOD, Idalou 5 GEORGE G. XVOODS, VVaxahachie. Page 83 .-ff . L ag' 'vt A- 4' 'CSG is QE! , f, Q1 ljiq g, ig Ya ,.,,, lk 34 . Y 'jim' ,w g 594 'C 'bw Ni-2' QWifs'V 'Xf Q'SZ2f f?jQf 5??E5'!'3fff?295754523Q1b 7 7 , . ,xx .MJ , K ,Ti O si LP7E?3li?5 ff ' g Y . Q 1 . - 1' . 1 - I - 1 9125? z k Y . . I fYz'i5,i3 O :R 'O L5 x vw. max vw ,- Zi YK 411' f I g Y a .. 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Lkh 'M S , ,, 3 5, 'WS 49 fa ia XX -1 ,L . ffk', IA? I iii' , F I., I AAVBIA tx 'Wir ' V9 . V -V . Ps , ' -fi : n' I 7 :Q , M E . A- Q 1 , Q., if. 2'-Eff A, A V AV- ' Y I IEE' A Q .1-SEAS. '. A D -1 - 5 I 1: L- 7053 Ar Top row: AIIQRRIEL H. ABBOTT, W'iutI-rs, BERTHA NIZLI, AIJAIR, Lubbock, NIAXINE ADAAIS, Spurg PATSY ADAMS, TI-xoug IJOYLE TAKIN, Tahokag CHARLES M. ALBRIGHT, Goose CI-CI-kg FRANK G. IALDRICH, Midland, XYIRKHNIA LOI'IsE .ALEXANDIZIL l,0Clilll'j'. STI-0111! mac: JEAN JXLGER, SI-miuoleg JACK KXLLIQN, Memphis, LELIA ALLEN, Lubbockg BILLIIZ ANDERSON, Stanton, JOE AN- DERSON, Qll2lll?lllQ NANCY Jo ANDERSON, P:IpIIikou, H2lXX'2lllQ INEZ .ANDRliXVS, Plainviewg NIELI. ANTHONY, Lubbock. Third row: SAAIMIE ANTHONY, Lubbock, AIAR'I'I-IA APPLE, Ropesvilleg BILLYE JO ARCHER, Matador, BILLIIS VVYNIELLE ARCHER, Ackerlyg PAT ARNOLD, Perryroug JOE IXRRINGTON, Lubbock, NEIL ARTAIAN, Clovis, N. Mex., CEENIE JARVVINE, Floydada. gawk Q I I I-'ourfh mzax- JAMES IQLIJON ASIICRAET, Qlliillllllj vlZ.'Vl'RlCE ATRINS, Borgerg XVILLIAAI ATWOOD, clfilhillllj RUTH ICLIZA- BETH AUSTIN, Slatoug ROBERT C. H.'KDGE'1'T, Lubbock, BETTY JO lg.-XGGl2'l I', Idaloug JAMES BAOWELL, Sulphur SDI-iugsg J IJANICE B.'XGVS'lil.I., Lubbock. Fifth m-zI'.- BIAXIE BAGXVELL, Littlefield, ANNA NIARIIZ ll.XlLIiY, Larm-Sag JOE ANN BAILEY, Lubbock, AIARY NELI. BAILEY, listel- liucg CHARLOTTE BAILIFF, Lubbockg AIARION LAVELLE RAIN, Slaroug NIARTHA LEE lg.-AIN, Borgcrg OTHO CLINT BAIN, Dumas. Sixth row: AIARTHA JO BAIRD, Stamford, PATTY BANNON, Housroug ALVIN R. BARNES, Rorang BILLIE JEANIZ BARNETT, Melvin, DENNISON J. BARNETT, Oltong BRUCE BARRIER, Lub- bock: CRAYVFORI7 BARRIER, Abilem-5 .ALICE JOY BARRON, Lzunc-Sa. Page 88 fe' 5 Q ff . .-ff .,. gm, , 1213 - A 'E Xl M Q -.EQ B L A N ' 49 f A , EV:, .ZA, . X Y ? 2 .K V- Q. A E:,.. f A 1 A T7? 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BLACK, Pefcrsburgg NANCY BLACK, Sudang RIARY LOU BLAIR, XVichita Falls, HIXROLIJ BLEVINS, Graham. Fifth ro-zv: JOYCE BOGART, Kermit, NIARTHA BOHANNONg BETTY JEAN BOLLINGER, Ackerlyg JOAQLIN IQAI-'ABL BONILLA, San Jose, Costa Rica, JOAN BOOTH, Farwell, EDXVARD BOYERIE, VVichita Falls, XYERNA LOANNE BOYYDEN, Kermit, NIADALYN BOVVERS, Lorenzo. Y Sixth row: IINIOGENE BOVVLES, Lorenzo, JOHN BOYD, Pan- handle, LOMA BRADLEY, Fabensg MARTHA BRECHEEN, Ciscog BRYCE BRIGGS, Midlandg BORBIE BROACH, Mnndayg HETTIE LIOZELLE BROCK, Senminoleg VVILLARD BROCK, Brownfield. egg, -' 1.51 .. 'lrrxvh fy! . K 1 F' 5555 Q if 1 J 1 13'-' VV O R at if E T f Fi- xg ,H 'NL f uv- ' . ,, , w ,-. Y , I, , ,.'. . ,,.. .. .4 v 1' . - -az-'fr r '-' ' s - 'Q --v .. 3 , 4 ,. is '3 W f r -I :- ff' ' ' i S kg X 3 5 ,Q ,If .. vu. , wx funn. 0 -.mf My X Q , ..,A.. ,. . . 2, Q 'X X Q2 3?f 7n,. Q- TON BROWN, bn ddy. ' if 1fR,1xNcEs J RL TH BROWN Swond Luther J-'WK RUX BLR Lubbock , V Rankin , Rankin. TL1NTON STEVE BROOK- jur BROTHER- YVCDNN E BROWN, Laz- , ,, CTER.-X LD B UCHANXNV, E 5 x BQMBAS, Vveliingtong BURKHART, I,11bb9ckgfQAfQ,- Faurzh rms: DORA CALDWELL, Slatong HELEN CALHOUN, Goldgmithg -IO N1T.-x QIALLAN, Rotang Bn.1.y RAY CANNON Y I25khlfS32Qi.f'i2L3 C R LTBCY LEij,,Q5.lXl,5I0Nyf'Bif'l'i fT?Tl0RI.4'-CAJIAXYAY, Roswell, M ex. 5 LOE155454435-fRf4w4y,4' L3L4nLgback,gv I AYONAV CARIQWNELL, Luiibock. - WA V ?7f'1fL buyyvx 'Y.. :Q C 1, Q, I V Fifth, rn-za .-V CA-RTKERQBVifakahg1Ci'fi4jEwgLgf55fTRG1LT CLC.-xRr,1Lgf Rfi?I1g1'fI1C!1T,. JACK OT1'31iRS, ,iRQ6l1qifE1'gVBETTY CARRENTERQ B-,, '13.ATTYJ,CQTR- 1-EA3s.'T'ER,1kfQ-Xfirpgipnmtgf RIONROE FORREST CQXRB'Q3x4,lgUbbOCk g..f?1lNIES BL.RR1,XS,sV, 1 x, -V.- BL RRL 55233534 N ff GA 1.32 fj CARRcH.1f,'TQdg'k11eS'. 1 1 A- jf I i Eff, 5 7 7 A H ' Sixth fy-zu CARTER, CQ CARTERf'LCTowfq11g ,TOY kfC13gqfxiiQ'qLf173hgkz1 5 IRENI? 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J -:f-' , I '45 ff . -22161 ' ' 1 f 1 VVOI-thg NORRIS LEE LIIIQSSER, bfZlllt0llfH, FXVLINYJL . -,TIG-X151 ' .efigflgg ROIIIQRT O. LOOIIIQR, Crowcllg RI.-XRIAN LOIIIE, Aspermontg Mineolag BILLY CHRAXIS, Big Spl-Inky J4YVIX4IiR Efizififxtwg, '.g:15Igi5fqINGs COTTEN, XViIIrcI-sg XVYNELLE COTTIZN, LaIm-sag . . , -5 , f, f' C, f-' X146-94. ' T- 71' R R - PIHIIIVICXV' BETTY LOI' LIII'RcHII.I,, XIId1- -d -gBII.I,.'f', 'f.,R,I2I'. COw.xR'I', Lubbock' LEONARII In LOWDEX A Illo. , , , .1 , . ,, , , , ygxgxw BRT S I. U 5 'Z' ,KA jf- 1.2,-.163 lax, In p1IIIh. if A, .222 Ig. 55 f ,,, 3- .r .'.-:Ja f f .5 '75 f elif ff , 4 -f.Q.I'I-ozzd mzax- Run' CINIRIQ, XVI-LQIIIIQOIIQ S'I2fRI:ING CIHIRR, l'1f1lr2?ozI-.- .I.xxII:s A. LOZRY. Ftjyfox-rhg I '.R.xD- 'Q133 - . 'Q I 1 2 fw ' Fi 'K , ' A UIf1i.Ig9thI-3 LIMIES CI.E.-WINGER, SDl'6lQg,Z1kg5 GEIETCHIJN L I.IIfT, InOcIgqI,IIbbOI-kg RICHARD B. liIIAiIfII.I., Ogess. 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FREY, XVichit:1 Fallsg MAR- crsox, Lubbockg RIARY Lo1s Lubbmk, L H mms NI I L xxx, N FINLEY, Coahoma. 2 . ' ' is :f 3? iii! ,JAI7 ' 31 V ff J 1' '-' ff TE. gas? , , , la 5: , Fifi' gf0Ti'.' IAFREDA Cl.,x1f1foRD,, Afffbs, X. ,, .iii -I,oL' 'iireygghgzfl rfmx- ILRAIA. Draw 1'1N1.m',v-.l' Aydg72lz1gffH4 Cr. FIXI,IfY, , v Y . Q V Y J' Q 4- ' . 45, , , , , . f 'F , . CL- 45 Whnthzu-ralg Bhcm :f1Tf1LR,..,.' fr , - 'I HO. 1-fs' XX . I , v . . , , , 5 .. . v Y . . 5 Slilllmpl. fr. FINLILX, VY ellmgto ig 'OB R 1Ti7C'aERAl.D, HIM- Ugg., aux I bb k TH Ag CA h G Bm, IGF 1 ' -.- , . . - -- -,-...V ,u oc ' ,T 1 Il -4 rc el' -y' 1 an RonlrffgfjamlFLETCHIQR Plalnvu-fi'pg 15 . -FLOURNOY, M 'I ' -' ' ' ' Q Riff' J . r , gf' r Y? .f 1 'Z-ff' 1 , ff, 'F' fff--' O IJ0llllCH,Q!5f ffNN1EkqQgn RES, Lubboc s Y ' . .'1.:-gf! I'!EKx5mu,1g,ag joANR 3iZ91guzs, Lubbockg A ,.'Qm , Morton. jg,-f E' XV, h. d,y4' ,nv 4 Q. 'L -. '22-1.-'-X, ,- - -., v , --' . .. ff' .' 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CIORDON, Lub- bock, POLLY fl0SSETT, Lnbbockg DON GRACEY, Oclessag JOE KERACEY, Robsrowng FLORENCEVGRAHARI, Vernon, GEORGE A. QJRAHAM, JR., lliortong BETTY GREEN, Dickens. Third row: BOBBIE CEREEN, Big Springg XVYNELLE GREEN, Lubbockg ELIZABETH ANN CERTEIENIE, Rnbyg LLOYD GREEN- WOOD, Hale Cenn-rg XV. T. QJREGORY, Slatong NI.-RRY DE.4.N CJRIFFIN, Elem-ag ROBERT S. GRIFFING, Lawn, XVERNA RIAE GRIFIFITH, Plainview. Fourth rozc: FRANCES LEE clRIGSBY, Amherst, E. C. ClRlMBI, JR., Lcvellandg CEERALDINE KERIRISLEY, Olrong LAVENI.-X clRIS- H-OM, Lubbock, LOLA ROVVENA KCERISHOM, Lubbock, XIARY CERPZZLE, Roswell, lUbx.g VVINIFRED CEROVES, Allied, NIARTHA JANE GRUNDY', Blarshall. ' Fifth row: BJARTHA IRENE CEUEST, Aspermontg DOYLI2 RAY QEURLEY, Abileneg SUE LYNN GUTHRIE, Memphis, AIARY FRANCES HIALE, Whitefaccg TOM C. H:Nl.EY, Eastlandg JEAN- ELLE HALEORO, Abernathy, JOHN T. HALL, Slatong LAURA BETI-I H.4l,L, Lubbock. Sixth row: HELEN MARIE lOl.-XLLMAN, Colm-:Ido City, RIARY JANE HAMILTON, Plainview, MILDRED .l'IAlX1ll,TON, 1BrownHeldg NIARY HAMMACK, Albany, JOEL, HAIXIAIER, Chillicotheg JOHN T. Hl'XAIl'TCJN, Lubbock, PATSY HAROEE, II-ag JERRY H.XRDER, Plainview. Page 94 5 ,wan . G? I W .. . P I I ,A-,,j3'f 2? in A 1 ?3Xw2k?Q?b.EwW?i' N. f il av- SJ . L, ,fm ,V A - i . N VS I , ,.,., iw 2:5 5QfQifI. ', K gyg., Q? V ita if . . gl Q I A ', ' X.. , ,163 if W I - 'tk if: .5 Lf? ,.,I.W'?,z- ,. .if f' I it 1 'iff , . X NQK- 45? 5 if '2 NI .. E9 In by I-f If it 4 X x. 'IQ A E if g f Q? 2fi is 2 ,, gg? 3? ga? figs qr'f fy ,K A .,- E. iv? LEE If J ,A if X gk 5 ,I R 5 if I PM Hate JTBEXSIE I 1,51 '.:a1' --s g iegxxvggg. . -WALE- ss' U' ezvsiiz 41 ai M 'GV we W5 Top ro-zv: DIQHERESA HARGROVE, Seminole, BOIIIIY HARP, Mata- dorg JAMES HARRINGTON, Marfag HERSHEL H.-X'RRELL, Little- Hcldg AIARTH.-X HIXRRIS, XVcStg AIAXINE HARRIS, Dumas, OR- VILLE H.4RRIS, Stanton, VVILLIE BIAE IJARRIS, Seymour. Sm-01111 mzc: HILLIE H.fXRR1SfJN, Abernathy, BIARY SUE H.XRRI- SON, Lubbock, FRANCES VV. H.4RTI-'IEl., Rosenbcrgg RIARTHA If-XRNVEI,I., Colcmzmg BETTYE H.-'XTCFiER, Monzilizuisg I'IAROI.D If-XYYKINS, Bovinag FRANCES HAwN,,JLubbock, ELIZAl4I?'I'H H.-WNES, San Antonio. V Third row: FFUMAIE LEE H EATLEY, Mangum, Ok1a.g LONNIE HEIFNER, Crosbytong BILL HENDERSCUN, Le-vc-Ilandg HERBERT HENDERSON, Lubbock, IJORTHEA HENIDRICK, Oldeng BILLY K. IJIZNRY, Xoconag ROY HENSON, Iowa Park, IDOLORES HERIIEL, Booker. Page 95 QE!!- DAVID HESTER, 3 BIILDRED HIG- Fourth rozv: .JOYCE HIERRING, Archer City, Lubbock, AVDINE HEVERLY, Clovis, N. Nic-N. GINIIOTHAAI, Lubbock, DONALD HII,I., Dalhartg DLIXNE HII.I,, Lcvcllalldg LHZNIZ HILL, Ifunice, N. HHN., -JlJHN R. HINCHEY, Lubbock. , 'V ' ' Fifth mu-: RIARY JANE HINCHEY, Liibbockg ALBERT JACK HINSON, Sim Antonio, ROBERT Homes, Big SpriIIggJf1XfIARIAN HLJDGE, Post, IDOLORES HODGES, Crosbytong BILLIE .JEAN HOFF- MAN, Lamcsag IJONALD HOGAN, Norborne, 110.5 JACKMHOGUE, Pzullxcah. Sixth row: .JANE HOLDEN, Lubbock, DONALD HOLDER, Sham- rock, PAT HOLLAND, Iiriceg ELIZAIIETI-I HOLAIAN, Lubbock, JEAN FRANCES HDLMES, Fr. XVorrhg JEAN HK'DT.T, Slatong HOLLIS HlJI,T, Big Lake, XVINFRED HOC31'ER, VVink. P I ,L :R fk , I I .... . , 'X 'mx X L , H, . if . . , I 5, fn. J f I' 3. ,,., ' ,fum . 'W 'EZ ' QS, ylwvng: If ' E R, 5 ry W 5 I W 1? glam 2 t ia' '5 2 3 2 W A Y fi wh., 3 I AJ N: fr T ' V 'QRS gg I AQES-Smit -Q-I-.. , A-5 F3 3 Top row: ICIIWARD HOOVER, Mulcshoeg lim H1JI'lf, Lubbockg DJRUTH HOPPING, Lubbock, MARY JOYCE HORNER, Scagravcsg QIENE HORTON, Grahmng BII,I,IE HOTCHRISS, Borgerg RAYRURN HOI'cHIN, Ludoning ANN HCDL'SEWRiGHT, Ft. NVOI-th. SRI-01111 ro-rv: MARTHA ANN HOWELL, Gatesvillvg CTEORGE O. HOWTON, Palarkzl, Fla.g JOHN HLicIcAIaAY, Slatong BETTY HIJD- SON, Seagravvsg C. NI. HUDSON, JR., Goodnight, AIONTEZ HITISON, Earth, JOE HUMPHREYS, Greenville, JAMES L. HUFE, Spring Lake. Third ro-zu: MARTHA ANN HI'NNIcL'TT, Marlin, NORMA HL'NTER, Hereford, NIARY ANN H URST, Abel-nathyg GERW'ASE S. I'IYLAND, Plainvicwg JOE HN'SlNGER, Oltong TRAVIS IGLE- HART, Colorado, LAWRENCE INGRAM, Ft. VVOrthg RONALD A. INGRAM, Borger. II '? Q 'R' lfourzh mza-: Df,JRIS DEAN IRVIN, Rails, KENNETH JAQRS, Tex- ico, N. MI-N., IANITA JAQRSON, NVeatlIe1-forcig BARBARA J.xcR- SON, Lubbock, HENRiliTTA JACKSON, Whitewrightg INENXISTH JACKSON, Buena Vistag LAMAR JACRSON, Lubbockg NVALTER JACKSON. Colorado City. Fifzh 1-fI'zc.' JAMES H. JAAIESON, Hale Qw0llfl'l'Q BILL JENRINS, XVinkg IJON.-XLD JENNINGS, 'I1l'C'llfQ LIWRENQE JESTER, Tex- arkana, JEAN JOHNSON, Colemang NIARY .NIAY JOHNSON, Wfacog VV. C. JOHNSON, Hula- Center, ICVELYN D. JOHNSTON, Plainview. Sixzh muy- SAAILEI. JOHNSTON, Bovina, IALENE JONES, Post, BILLY JONES, Dimmitrg CARL JONES, Earth, JOHN LOUIS JONES, Ft. Worth, LEON JONES, Bulag RI.-NRION D. JONES, Gorecg PATSY JONES, Fluvanna. Page 96 .1 if-fTQ2 wzi'1Sse5?Y ' 'f I Q- 1, , A +4 S, 1 N 2 5 W5 , 1: A K K V , . 5 E. , - QS .1 , 155 A 'ALL' ,az A,., L, 3 ,' , V- X5 L f jf N' L G ., J ' ff X. 5' 5 f E A f ' , . 4 Aff A R 1 f ff W ' A4 A' - ' A gif-Waimea: gn: W f L. A fiifpf, ng Ur ' LK, 1 ,Q 1 A . A f , GAAU ,, ' f E is V. A , 1 fs f - Q af ' ' A ja 5 , 'H' Leif Y r J .L A ff f A A S' f A 'W M -uv H -W' 'MH Q1 if Top rom-: XLERA NELI. JONES, Hobbs, N.4,NIcN.g 1f'IfARY1'iR:XNCES -IORDAN, Mule-Shoe-g HAROLO IiEE'rON, OzQn:1g PATQQKEFFER, McCameyg QJHARLIES H. KELLEY, Lubboticg 'EXI,AR'5? FRANCES INELLEY, Burkburm-rrg ROBERT L. KELLLEY. Idalou-3 .TANIS INIZLLY, llidland. 1- ' Sffmnd rnzv: PH1L11f K. KEAIP, JR.,'S?1l1l,Al1gCiOQ KIAYEI,I..'X INENDALL, Claudcg -IOANNE KENDR1CK,jLLlbb0CkQEf CHARLES R. IQENNEDY, Kermitg COR1NNE KENNEDY,LLubbock5 XYIRGINIA KENNEDY, Grady. N. Mexq KYLE KIZRBOVV, G1-ahamg THOMAS E. Rm-ATR1cK,Lpbb0Qk. ' A A A Third,'ro'zc-.- DALE S. KING, Floydadag ROBERT KING, Abi-leneg WENDEL KING, Imperialg'BETTY KINGERY, Plainviewg LEO KITCH, Dalbaftg XVILLLAM D.VKITCHEN, Higginsg BARBARA LQLAIQS, Lubbockg BIARGARET ANNE KI,.AL'S, Lubbock. Pcgg 97 Tiff? N 51 if v -5 K . Q vlfqzzrfh mfr: CI-l,fXRI.0TTE INLEINFELIJIZR. Bl'CCkC'1lI'idgCQ BOBBIE INNOWLES, Tuliag .IURIZEN IQUCLREK, Scymourg PEGGY KOQ1L'REK, Seymourg ANN LOLISE KOERTING, Du-masg RI.-XRY EVEIQYN LACY, Lubbockg BRACIE DELL I',.'XF6N1'HfJ?lj'tOllj BEOWNIE NAN LAxm, XVellington. A ' Fifth ro-za-: -IIBIELENE LAMAN, Borgerg JACK LANCASTER, Postg fffl4.RROLD LANDRLHI, L Sbbamrockg' NIILBURN ROY LANDERS, Ovalog IJOYLE LANE, OyD0lll1C1lj S.-'XNIMIE LANHABI, Pzrhpag ROSE NELL LARSEN, Bqrgerg XVENDELL IJ.-LXNRENCE, Lutzhexi Sixth row: JANE RORIN LAWSON, Lubbockg FRANCES LAY,7 33ig Springg ALBERT G. LEAXCH, Richmond, Va.g BESS LEACH, Swijgt- waterg EVIARY XIELL LEBLJS, Electray ALVA K LEE, biobeetieg DOROTHY NELL LEE, MLerkelg.jO1-LN IQIZLIQEY I,EE,gMcLgan: 2 .i419'Plff9?fF?' I ,Z fm' L . A. ,. ww . W! SE' ' 4' an 'Sl '. wif: : ' '.1 -I f , ff I 'X '-f I R ' xi . R1 1 1 F' I .IQ A, f -17 h gf M, 37 555. -I!,- gfvywfff f ' If ig , I I if ri' 4 W Y , I Rx 4 I, , v'?'f-1213 I gif? I 225 ss - Qi I ,, I vfgw jk A J ,1, ,gy -4 ik! We V v',- 1 gy L.: K5 K ' j 22: '31 N fL??5?l5IY4 ' , 1 ig I A w'-' ' 3? f 'BW I is-IA If W 4- A 1 2 F r N 1 ' ' ' g PAULINI3 LEMAN, V. LEONARD, XVortH'j-'Bqajisiif LEVVIS, Hale I.-XRTHA 'Dufhzisf RI.-XRY LEWfS,vIJLllIIHSQ LESLIE Littlefield. V XVOI-th g SAKM, LINDLEY, Lg ERYAN LINVILLE, Muleshqeg Bomsvis LlTTIJ.iTON,iA:bf1'Iliil'hyQ EARL LOQKHAIUIT, Lubbddlfi ANITA' JO LLOvD,OD'allas:3'NORQIRIQIIYE LONG, Nfidlgijiglp Sammi rdQu5fI'L-ILANITA VL1N1JI,EX Hobbs, N.IXIex.g ROSBMARI' LIN I ' 'f'.' ifhfrdraw: ELMA LOWE, Mfundayg Z.IOI-IARITA LUXVRIE, YVc1- lingtou 3 BENOLOW, Lubbockg AIEANNINII LLOYD, Mg:Adoo-3 CHRIS- LL'CE,L'SQQ Angelog NImf5Rp1tH LYNN54LDa,l1Ins5 EARL Melina VvillkQWEIl1'ISAilN1CCx'XRTYg 'L'5 Spun A I AV'L A f if S 2' 'S' is 5 gg' Rx as yy 1 1 H? i I ,n ii 5 .L ,f-E . I .X , ,1, X A , If.u m.,, , BQ 43 , gif? 34- ti I I ,iv - H -'Y If X Fourth mzc: DOROTHY MCCELVEY, Lubbockg RIAXINE IXICCOL- LUMK- Lubbock ' ROIIFRT VV MQCOI I UM Lockncv' IOHNNY VV. ' wi'IgCu.1.0cH,L IQIIBRQQRQ-.B61i1E 'fI'if!g'L NIQIJ.ImL,, gtmffm-ag HEL 1-ICELYRIX jDaAUg1sg ',GgEf1RGE7 AIQFARLANDQY Sudang .IIAIIIIIIQ RICFAIKI.,-XXD,JCIHlIdQf ' P f N' R- V, ' T Fiffh rniv.- RLXRSIPIAIL' MCGREGOR, Clbvis, lX. R'ICX.Q,HLTI!ERTL Ii. Iicczum, Lubbogkg xmmz F. IIQGQIQE, vm, Homms XVAYNE EVICILROY, Brommieldg 511.-XRY ATICINTOSH, San Augelog BILLY MCKBE, Rallsg JEAN L'McKINzIE,'Lubbockg HOLMES MCLISII. Post Q I b I 'I Six1h mac: BILLY jo BICRIAH.-XPII, Wabog DENZII. MCMILLAN, Crosbyton5. RQYcE MCNEILI., Lubboq.:k,j'RORERT MOREYNOLDS, Mulcshoeu RI CSv12,fLL?Di2N,.r f?I,QiI1bbock 3 NORNIZA DDRIS BICXVHORUSRQ LIJL', Lubbockg -BILL L2VIc'WILI.I.,ms, Ozoha-y LHM, 1XI.XBR,Y, lifIi'Td5Iir1A1ett. ' V lj V L . Page 9 8 -1 A-.pf ,Qi YEAH., 1 A..' J' ix, , A Y iff? E rv - ,lvg Q W I rf :.A ,,A:, 121-ff 3 ',:. :' 1, I W b E Y .:' A ., , .,,,., 27.4 Y , V, P gr ?,,::'v Top mzc: .-XDA JANE AIAGEE, Crowellg ROBERT C. LIAGEE, San Angelog SUE BIAGEE, Vernong H. A. NIVAHLE, LIIb,bQCkg GENE L. NIALONE, Lubbockg LARETA R!IA'NER, I.IIbboCI:f3fi'ff1smNafirsif RIAPLIZS, Melvin, PAT IIARQLIS, LIIbbQCk., , A ' I Sammi row- ,ANN BIJXRTIN, Sweetwatcrg BRYANAXIARTIN, Lub- bockg 1iLXY.XNIJ.-X BIARTIX, M:Itadorg1FRED C. RIARTIN, Spur, .KATHLEEN BIARTIN, Lubbockg LEONA AIARTIN, Matadorg x1VAN1J,X JOE HIARTIN, Lubbock, VVIILLIAZXT G. RIARTIN, Lub- bock. A I Third m-uv H.XRX'IfX' MASON, Postg J.-XNIES BIATLOCK, Sundowng NVAUNITTA 3I.'YI I'HEVVS, Bangs, CJLIVEL PEARLE MATTHEWS, Lubbockg BILLY MAY,'VVestbI-ookg BILLY C. lf1AY,,Id:1I0ug JOYCE MAY. Rule, HKIRRQXCE C. RIQXYO,,PCtC!'SbLI1'g. Page 99 fs 3: ' AY? W' ., I K 49 ' EA V ,SI I-'JI 'Z' N 'W' vc XE gb 3, so '17, 3 A Fourth mum- GERALDINE NIEDLOCK, Lubbockg FRANCE BIEIER, ,Big Springg LOIs RIELUGIN, Ft. XVorthg ROBERT XIENDENHALL, 'VVichita Fallsg ANGIE RIERCHANT, Lubbockg KI.-XURICE KEITH EAIVIVEREDITH, Amarillo, PEGGY SUE NIEREDITH, Borgerg VIRGINIA 3fIETfiOIN, Roswell, N. IUCN. ,VVT Y Fifth rozv: FRAN RIIIIDLETON, ,Ft. YVOrtlrg,MARx' RIID- KIFF, Midland, VVELIION MILES, Colorado Ciiyg DONNQQQTMILLI- VKEN, Tahokag XVANDA .1Ii'fCHEI.I., Dumas, XVILLIE IJQELIITCH- ELL, Dallasg DORIS NIO.-X'1'ES, Seagfraw-sg lf.-XRY FI'NICEfffMOCK, Seminole. . ' A Sixth road: DON KIUNTGOIMIZRY, McLean: JAMES A.,.,1SJONT- GOAIERY, Lakeview, PEGGY ,j EAN,MONTGOx IERY. LllbbfJk'k'g' ID.-XLE W. AIOORE, Paducahg HOWARD T. RIUORE, XVe'lIiIIgtoIIgfj3ANI2T I-IOORE, Haskellg JEANXE MOORE, Lamesag JOHN O. EIQAORE, QX0ff0IlACil'IltCl'. , X ' . . ' 1' 'fix h E IMP' L ' ' 'QQEQQIQIIRS -' 2 .1, 1.5 - .V 2M . x,'+:f. X it 3 I Q I Z' I , I fa .. 'Es' in W is I' H? Y s . I I 'Kim I 'W Ive'-. ,Z ss . ,.,.., v,.V,. . . ,, A Vw' I . I , i N5 l fi se A I .Ek Top row: BIARJORYE RIOORE, Lubboukg NORBIA KIOORE, Hous- tong RIAMIE L.I2T.'X BIORISIJXNIJ, Fr. VVorthg ANNA ZXIUREN, Lnb- bockg DIXIE l'IORG.XN, Lnbbnckg SYI.vIA C. RIURG.-KN, Colorado Cityg PXRED IW. KIORROXY, -IR.. Midlarulg PEGGY C. RIORSIZ, StI'zItfGI'd. Swmzd mr:-: D0'I I' :XIARIE RIOTI., Antnng I.GIs KIGEIIY, Green- villcg r11OMM1E RIUULTON, San Angclog EDDIE RUTH RIKXCY, Floydadag JOHN G. lfL'RRAY, San Antonio: M.xRII.I'x MI'RR.xY, Rangerg RHIILIBEN RIVRRAY, Lnbbockg NIARY RITH MVSE, Klatador. Third I'0'Il'.' BE'I I'x' NE.-II., Ft. VVQI-rhg .IGANNIQ NIZI.Sl1N, Cle- burne-g VIRGINIA NELSGN, Mnmhansg W'Ax'NE NELSON, Tahokag JACK NIzsIII'I', Slurong BERNIQE NEL'cEn,u'ER, Slatong NIONIZTTE NEVILL, Iilectrag EVELYN NIEWIZLL, Lil'?1VVf0I'd, Okla. . It V .f Q ' I . I .II, --R': I . ...W I E M if fi I ...I I Mr ng. it I sv 'Rx an QQ3 I Ia. ,,....... 1311111711 m-II'.- IJORIS NIZVVIWJN, SI-:Igm-illvg EIGAN NlSI,.XIl, Lub- hockg CECIL NORRIS, BCIIIIIIIGIIU DIIRTIl.x -IANI2 NORRIS, CIICIIIIQ PAULINE NGRWGIIIJ, Lnbbockg VIRGINIA NTL'NI.EY. Lnbbockg RICIIARIJ NLTNN, Panhandlcg HGIIIIY O.I'I'AI.xN, Loving. Fiffh rms: ,IOE C. O,BfNNION, Mexiag BILL OGIDEN, AIII1I'I-wsg ANITA OLIVER, Lzxmesag RIIIIERT f3LIVER, Dumnsg PATSY CYNEILI.. Canadiang C. XV. f7SBORNIi, Pampag NIARJURIIC Os- BORN, Shznnrockg FRANK L. fDT'I'MI?RS, FI'cdericksbIII'g. Sixth ro-zv: NOEL fV,VI2RSTRI5ET, Dickensg SAM OWENS, JR., Hedlcyg V.fxI.ERIA MAY OWENS, Crowellg ALETIIIA SIJE PAIIGN, Spadcg ROBERT R. PAIR, Petcrsburgg EUEL PALMER, I,evcll:IIIdg RGIIIQRT PARDUE, Lubbockg RUTH P.-IRKHILI., I,IIbbfIuk. Page IUC iii' Y N T 5 ' ac. ' f ILL. I . 'P , J A I 3 KK U QAIX. R, My . Q I R Q -I K ' I .4 mr' Ia I , h Un S ,. Q Q A ,QQ Q - -'San Q Q ,. ,QR 2, I , an I , X f I I 11 9 w M' I fix QI Sv ,I A Q Q ' ' . w az, K 'Q 'xg V A .Q . Qing - ,.- 12 5 Env ,S S 'Of fs ' x ri Q , A , I -K 1 fj :I lib . Iwg' '- ' .-Qin' A: Rf Iii ISI?-it 219257 . I is! ,wxkegb E aww. Q, , M1 ,J 12 1. 1, 'Q J-- I ., K 'M S A I. Q If, A? Q, 8 pw fi' 151 .1 If I f9 'f' '19- ' ,, I ,SFU I, .. f f' ' w ... 'LF' 5' 5 'I' gk Q I Q , M N :fp I I -I -fa w w ' ' Q Q ?,ff5i4?fd?Krfy44Z: , Y S ,.,-FT V 'IQ--. , Pop ro-zu: IXATHRYN PARRISH, Honey Cgpmfg HETT-xf.,B.AaaO,N,gWf1,kfourfh rmv: JEAN POTEET, Oltong BETH POLTLSON, Lorenzo, , I, -ui , Q ' I- .- , , . 'Ie-xarkanag IVY PARSONS, Odcssag QIANYE P,,xRS49rNS,Q.fI5,31zc4p'ii-,wig-gg.. -'q,1I.,5.VI2N,x POWELI., Clovns, R. RIex.g GENE R. POXVERS, xvhlf? A' ,gf f. .--' Q Q ' ,fu ' 1. ROSIIZ P.-ISCH.-xI.I,, Lubbockg DENNIS5fL. IQJNTTE Q,f?QqQ6,c1'g JACKIE POWERS, Sweetwaterg PATSYE PRIEST, PI-ar Val W I , I, Q. -1.. , ,' ..,, ,, Q GENE PATTERSON, BcIIcvueg QIIAIAILQ' P.-QITEMON, Q. RIIRS. ifjdazfgfkiffzqi PAUI. PROKISH, 05098119 IIILLIE QI. PUCKETT, Lubbock. ,f M- 1 ,aff af' -2. 1 Q43 af If .er iwqgo- vi7.f!i 'ggaxi 1 iv ,-- GEF . ' ', f f Sf 4312. fo fa. 5- we I .1 E r., 3 .3 ff, , ,. F5911 row: CILONA PL'RSEI.I5I33fw NVeIcTw-1,'IZ3fi?fiSW -' NAM .S.K.QSfN,111l rom.. Bonny P.-XYNE, IIa1pv1?vg,RO1z?RT? I AYNI2, Wuch- Ta k t BE Q I1 I I-BQ., ,V-,Q WT! ,X 'nav . f-, '. - , MO, C mor On' TTY Il- Iaou- ' IL ' LH' Q UM 1tg4If?.3lISg I311.1.Y Cf. IJILXRSON, CZDgnncIQg QVKQIGIIT PERKINS, ' Y W f 'ibm , gi An 5,5 jilyclmeg ROBERT N. RA EY, IJaQI1Ta'1'tg SHERA ,N LLO Q AN EFT JQI-kneyf1gJ5gRv I ERRINS, LrJck11c'5z,gI?CgQ4j'-EQIQISRS, Lubbockg D lh Q Q T Q' QQ Q , . 4: at J Q 472 v Q2 ,Q , ,4,Q,,-ig, a rut, IJM.Q',l f I1hLxl1gf?X.IJI:I., Lh1II1IfM1E53 I jf7ffw3T.Q.ILETI1RSfmN,hB,q?IIqSg XX .-XI,I..fXCI: at L'IaII'552 Egbbock. LLfi5fQfATHFR I bb f'g lN,3ff ,F - '- f Tw '7 - '? 5 'f- if +I. .f '?P1f 'A ' ' T14 9 Q .fix I 92? '2 'bf if ' '1'-- Mffffjf' fzfff 'f- E -3' -414 V,-v e' fig .' ':'ff, Q- ga. iq, 1'- ff? ,.:',.',..v' .- .Q-9.-5 ., - ,L ' 5 - 713797 A - 'A fg' fzs'-'V-Z? ...:ir!?'Q h ,riff ,E-fy'-lr' 'Q JuA?j.7.1 V .J 'wibxf ' 'P WTf?3-1'- : 4?-Ivy T., 4'-fa 'I' 7 1 '? ff 'N' f . PTE-'?5 , fi ,f,. 4,,,lF.W ,frgzf-Fx-A Lfabfff . A QQ :JQZQLNQ if 7 A. 5 U 1. ,jig f ,fifzzqfjg-4,,L.,.,g4g. Tl. j-1,,1,QQ, ,Q - Q Q - Q-'fa Q., -SL. 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W' gl Us-22':-I f- Q' W5 w ,si A 9 t J J1'5qI'i33if 7 if -Y - 'E 1 ' I II '.. 4' W ' W, ff ,K YQ yi J. Wi 'K'L 7 A ' 4 X. '. . f 5 I W I 3,3 5: 3: 2 I J me -'W M, M-v ali R- 1 ,1 I S H! H , 'F Rza. Z if fm' If ,.,.. 4 K M A WA 4.5ff, f.--2. E -I im, if lf . . K - - Q tg I is , ,527 S z. 3.353 -..... Rem ..-mg ,, 1 I ,gf Zig IQ 31- W 553 si W .XI i 2 if If S I I E 'R I' .ff R? X ,U ,RE R EIYES, Lubbock g BILLY Cl:II'endOIIg KI REXXOLDS, Ode-ssag RALIIII RISVISYOLDS, Ranger, BII.IEYf4,1 4',.,RHODERICI4, QfI'itaqII'ifg J FRANCES R HODES, StaI1toIIg'ARfI'qHL'R L. RICE, Rails. Sffmml row: 'BE'I'1'Y RICHARDS, XVel1ingron, AIARY B. RICH- ARDS, Lubbockg CLINTON A. RITTER, Lawng JERRY NIARGARET RIVERS, Roxtong ALEXANDER L. ROARK, I.0l'dSbll1'g1, N. Mex.g RIARGARET JANE ROARK, Crowellg BYRDEAN ROIIERSON, Spurg CHEROLYN E ROBERTS, Imvclland. Third row: LILIAN B. ROBERTS, Moth-egorg ,FHOMAS ROB- ERTS, Dallasg VIRGINIA ROBERTS, Throckmorron, BILL ED ROR- ERTSON, Archer Ciryg NIARY HELEN ROBERTSON, Lubboclcg MONRKJE B. ROBERTSON, Grahamg BETTY JEAN ROBINSON, Plainviewg ORVILLE ROBINSON, Spur. if? Ai 2 :I If EERE -e K5 ' I . -,- S ASW' S. -. - '- -- 4 w if' c, ,uff .3 L .- '-: 'Siam 4 , ..,.,' 3, -a 1 f ,IS . M ff r ..... 3 IVQ! H K J i : - . ., , in E w ku . V ix Q 'Q R R.I. II I . an i 'mf Mg 'Ei R S M. 5 EX 5 N ix I so R 75 ,Y I-'om-tlz mran- PAT RORISON, Dallas, Y. R. RODGERS, JR., Plain- vicxygq CUVLLEEN ROGERS, Quiraqucg IJARRELI. D. ROGERS, Lub- bOck?jjRQfx.xIONA JUNE ROLANIDX,,SS-VY36IW',2J.IC,1'Q DOI'G RULATER, .Dal1aSqg AIARTHA RQONUEASUX, Palestim-5 JAMES R. ROOF, Texico, N. Mex. ' F A A ' Fifth mu-: ROBERT ROREX, Panhandleg NIARY JEAN ROSS, 'Fono- pah, Nev.g BILL ROWE, Ft. WOl'fhQ DAVID C. IQOXVLAND, Lub- bockg JAMES B. RURIN, Mt. Calmg LILLI.-KN RUCKAIAN, Lub- bockg FLOYD VV. SADDLER, Lubbock, JACK SAMS, Memphis. Sixth mzu: DEAN SANDERS, Iiiiffj JAMES M. SANDERS, Earrhg NEIL S.-XNDERSON, Seagravesg NIZVVELL B. SANFORD, Plainviewg .ALICE M. SARGENT, Lubbock, MARY SARGENT, Slatong FREE- MAN SAVAGE, Bonhamg GENE A. SCI-IAFER, Big Spring. Page 102 I1- f. .f , 'I if 22 1.5 iz .. . ixgsw ' gs . 3 M by j iid- -2 ' I- I , .gags-:ff Q Aoi ,Y I .fpr V - . V I. I 4. - 3 -E .. - a8,iSil-tpmx A Js,4,!jRvA X ' , I-A EI ' .. f fm 'QM Im, R.. 3 . . ,, iff! ' , Vi ,fix f , 3 ,Q . Top mum- CARL lf. SCHMIDT, Mexico City, GLENDON SCHNVISHJ' .I DER, Plainview, BERNHARDT SCHOENRERG,GalveStoI,IIg'AROSALYN SCHREIER, Oltong NORMA LEE SCHLQDISLL, Liibbeekj SCOTT, l,zmIeSag 'LONIRIY GENE SCOTT,fiOdC5'SHj YVGSIXE SCOTT, Amarillo. 3 5 V . 1 I v X Sammi rmv: BETTY JEXVELL SEAY, Tuliag CLARENCE SEED, Brownwoodg AIARIE SELLERS, Rallsg JOHN SESSLAIS, San An- gelogi NIARGARET SESSUMS, Lubbockg l3ETTYiSE1vELL, Okmnlgce, Okl'a.g SARA SEXTON, Snyclerg BIARY F. SHAFER, llccainey. Third I'U7fl'.' STANLEY SHAFFER, Pecan, PRESTON SHAWN, Hur- woodg HELEN FAE SHELTON, Midland, JACK R. SHELTON, lblidlandg PAUL SHELTON, Noconag CAROL ANN SHERROD, Lub- bockg MRS. RANDELL SHINDLER, Stephenvilleg CLARA AIARIE SHOEBIAKER, Stanton. Page 103 V L ., .,, fi S S T E R Rs A E.. S 53 R Vt R NE, . kv f Sl Fourlh row: RIILDRED SHOOK, Sweetwater, 'FHOMAS EUGENE SHOOK, Lubbockg RAY SHOXYALTER, Hobbs, N. lIcx.g ROY I. jSgf9XVAI.TER, Hobbs, N. llc-x.g DONALD SHULTZ, Lock Haven, PAZ'l.'Vji'iRICH.4RD C. SIEXYERT, Slatong 'IVANDA SILCOTT, Oltong SIAIAIONDS, Lubbock. Aily , I FiftliImII'.- ALLEN SIMMONS, Bulag BOBBY SIMPSON, Levgllandg FRANK SIMPSON, JR., Merkel, ,TACK SIMPSON, North Eielclg DARRSELL SIMS, Snyder, PAULA .IEAN SITTE1., Denison, SLAGEI., Colorado City, JACKIE SLAPPEY, Vernon. Sixth mum' PAT SLATTEN, Oltong JACQ UELINE SMALL, Lubbockg DORIS SMALLEY, Claude, MARGARET LEE SMART, Postg PAT SMILIE, Rosebudg ANN SMITH, VVichita Falls, BOURDON SMITH, Stamford, CELIA ANN SMITH, Alpine. I will 1 ,I f? Y. , Y gyi.: V. .EEE .. iiwci . - 'Ti' .. N, an fix' , r ' f- .fwi '-F:-wb:-..'f. . . sm . - Y 'W W A I' 'W ,.,-,.,. . F52 .A 'S ' '.,R1fi f . . ' L ',. ' ' . Q1 :,-. 'f: ZQIV Q ' 'IE 5 A 'EFS A , if , f X P 'W 2 1 13: tar? l du ,A I - . , T Q 5 A Q J 4 N if I I' is As. X .f X -- ez- Q , '?........,f K Top mu-: EDGAR A. SMITH, Lubbock, EDWARD S. SMITH, Lor- enzo, ELVIS DEAN SMITH, Lubbock, FRANCES ANN SMITH, Kerrville, J. R. SBIITH, Post, -JUANZALE SMITH, Lamesa, BIARTHA LOU SMITH, Hale Center, PEGGY RUTH SMITH, New Home. Second faux- ROBERT SMITH, Frederick, Okla., XYARDEMAN SMITH, Pampa, VIRGINIA SL' E SMITH, Hale Center, POLLYANNA SMITHERMAN, Hart, YVIRGIE LEE SNEED, Lubbock, rlll-IOMAS SNIDER, Lubbock, TOM SNODGRASS, Amarillo, JACR B. SNOW- DEN, Silverton. Third row: SUE SON, Plainview, ELLEN SORRELLS, Knapp, LL'CII.LE SORRELLS, Snyder, RIARY C. SPEER, Lubbock, BILLIE J. SPENCER, Guthrie, PAT SPRAGGINS, Plainview, IALLA GENE SPRAXYLS, Lubbock, WANDA SQUYRES, Lubbock. ' E .V .A i N ici Rf.. .JTRQRRR . 1-ff f- . M 1 ': ' A . Fourth ro-ze: ANN SRYGLEY, XVhite Deer, JOHN STAEWEN, San Antonio, JIMMY STALLINGS, Stanton, HAROLD G. STARR, Bo- vinag LEONARD PI. STEGER, JR., Dumas, BETTY STEPHENS, Lub- bock, KATHRYN STEPHENS, llrcckenridgeg CLAUDE D. STEPH- ENSON, Dallas. Fifth roize: CAMILLE STEVENS, VVimberley, J. M. STEYENSON, Sweetwater, LORETT.-X J, STEVENSON, Slaton, BILLIE JEAN STEWART, Loraine, BILLY RAY STEVVART, Chillicothe, DOROTHY STINNETT, Lubbock, VIRGINIA STOCKARD, Santa Anna, GERALD STORES, Slaton. Sixth ro-In SAMMY STOCT, Iistellineg SPENCER STREET, Graham, CLEO BELLE STRINGER, Vernon, FLORADARE STUART, Lubbock, AIARY JANE STUCKER, Plainview, NELDA STCRDIVANT, Hale Center, ALMA L. STURGES, Lubbock, RIARGARET STCRGES, Lubbock. Page 104 V . 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Third mizu- AIIELE TTHOBIPSON, Hamlin, BILL TQHOMPSON, Dallas, FRIZDA THOMPSON, Sunray, JAMES THOMPSON, Tyler, JAYNE THOMPSON, Vernon, JOHN THOMPSON, Plainview, LOIS BI.-XRIE rl1H0AII'SON, Lubbock, BOBBIE RUTH THLRAIAN, VVhit- harral. Page l05 4. 9 I I a .I E, :1,, 2- , .I il. Q I i, . :,, ,Q 5 TAQ QR T 5 :ii , A ggi S 5. v I -1, A J I if ATT, fo . ww, Fourth mu-: IJORIS THURAIAN Olton NVYNOII THLRNIOND Higgins, BENNIE r1iIDVVELL, Bonne, lxxRI DON 'l IIIERY, Gold Smith, NEWAIA TIXIBIS, Petersburg, l XLRX TOOLEN X an Horn, GLENN TOONIIIS, Fluvanna, XVIRGIXIX IOIINS Sweetwater Fifth ron-: IATSYE .ANNE TRAYLOR Plunwieu , GASTOIN TRIB BLE, VVhitc Deer, CAROL JEAIN 'IRICI I unui, NVILNIA JO TUCRER, Albany, WANNA LEE 'l LNIWARD SI l.gl'1NCS, JAINILLE TL,lRNliR, Brownfield, JOHN TURNER JR Smgrawes, DOROTHY JEAN rl1YSON, Lubbock. Sixth mac: VVII.I.IAlXI UNDERWOOD Garden Citi , PITDIE X AHR ENRAMP, Midland, XTIOLA XXAINCE Panhfrndlg DOROTHY V AN PELT, Lubbock, XVILLIAM VARDENIAN Lcsdland P XTRICIX XTASEN, Fr. XVoI-th, J. FARRIS VALGHX Tulm, JOSEPHINE X7ERDEN, Lakeview. 35 1 X' 5 mv 1 N 6 5 W, fir ? i ,Ab,, 11 .,,..,, R Z . LQ A f iiv f . p Aw I g AM A -M 5' ' 7... 1 Y H. 4-if Q W I '-:'V:1-- , , ' . . M ,, . f ': Y' I , W bb I -.,.., . 1-- D D I I i I 49' N ,:,- X I' ik 5 - I it 3' T R p AMR 5 'Jig' R51 I is i W 9. 65 ' I 1 5' wtf' , . V . 3 Eg Top mum- ICLJGENE YERNER.QiFurwcllg:VRuTH XvERNON, Brown- Ifie1,d.i VCP-RLA JEAN VUNROEDERQ LEWIS E. XfVA1.Iw,.Te1upIeg CH.4RlIES R. XVALDEN, Lubbockg ICMMA RIEAN NVALRER, Lo- raincg ICIYE VVALKER, Roscoe-5 PATSYVE. VVALKER, Mczulmv. Sammi rffzc: 'FHELMA BI. XN7.'XLKER, Roscocg RANDY XVAI.I.,xcE, Spring Lakeg CTENE YV.-xI.I.Is, Dallasg ELWANDA XV.VxI.I,s, La- mcsag PEGGY VVALLS, Lockncyg CHARLES YV.-XLSH, fTl'Zlh211UQ JACK NVALTER, Lubbock 5 THOMAS W. WARD, XVZlX2ll12lCl1it'. Third mum DAWN XVARREN, Loma-rag BENNIE R. VVARTES, Brownieldg LACY KI. WARTES, -IR., Petersburgg DOROTHY VVATKINS, Sudang J. D. XV.-XTSON, Kcrmitg jo RAE XVATSON, Lubbockg AMY SUE VVAY, XVellingtong NELMA LEE XRHZJXTH- ERLY, llorton. e 1! SZ' b It Q 'Es HW ,Qgl Q, BEE Fxnurth mum- HARRELI. XVEATWI-IERREIJ, Krevssg ROSALIE XVIEAVER, Ft,?XVOrthg BIAVIS VVEBB, Loraincg RIARGUERITE VVIEEKS, Lov- ellaudg 1QENNETH,XR7fELCH, Dodsoimg IXIARY EARL XVELCII, VVa- ter Vallcyg ICSTELL VVELLRORN, Snyderp JIM XVELLS. Cleburne. Fifth rms: XVILMA VVHEIZLER, Southlandg LESTER XVIIEELIS, Corpus Chrisnig IALINE XVHITIW, Duxuasg DKJRCJTHX' XVIIITE, Avocag Gm' HOWARD XVIIITE, Odessag MARION XVIIITTEN, Pampng DVIRGINIA YVHITTENIIERO, Big Springg IJORIS XVHIT- WORTH, Harper. Sixth ww: ANNE VVHORTON, Lorenzog ELLEN VVIESE, Peters- burgg DICK WIGGINS, Hobbs, N. 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The dancers were on their lirst concert tour and had just appeared in the pictures Holly- wood Canteen and Pan-Anieri- Cana . l'Young lNlan from lVlan- llZ1ft2lll,ll as XYilliam Kapell is known, appeared before students and faculty meni- hers April 4. Despite his age, which is only twenty- four, he has already ap- peared with twenty Ameri- can orchestras. He was en- thusiastically applauded for all of his selections and the students especially liked his boogie-woogie. CGURSES Upemi g st Course pi grams for the year, Nadine Con- ner, American soprano of the Nlet- ropolitan Opera, appeared Novem- ber 14. Along with being an ac- complished singer, Nliss Conner is an expert pianist. Students en- of her numbers very 'o- '17 the Arti joyed all much. This year's LA VEN- Nino TANA beauty judge, D eared on e- Nlartini, app ber 3 before a capacity eem Crowd of students and fae- ulty. This handsome Met- ropolitan leading tenor has ' cit- rts in 11121-101 given eonce nd America. ies of Europe a l Conimittee fl'le11zbm's.' Vivian -lohnson, lllary Jean VVebb, R. A. lllills, chairman, Troy Caldwell, James H. Nlurdough, Jim VVanner, Norma Cleavinger, Floyd Yvright. ARTIST CCDURSE CGMMITTEE Tech Artist Course committee is composed of an equal number of faculty and stu- dent members. Their job is to select the two numbers to be presented each semester for student and faculty entertainments. Faculty members of the committee are appointed by the President of the College and student members are appointed by the President of the Student Association. Troy Caldwell, as President of the Student Association, is ex-oiiicio member of the committee and may attend all meetings but has no vote. R. A. Mills has been chairman of the committee for several years. Selections for this year, as shown on the previous pages, were: Nadine Conner, Nino Nlartini, Rosario and Antonio, and William Kapell. Page 112 NINO MARTINI iv' A,V,k. E f 3 A4-Q CHCDCDSES TECH BEAUTIES Top Pirllzrw: Betty Belew, Klary llay johnson, Pat Smith. Beverly Besaneon, Farlyne Reid, Lo- metzi Hodge, Aloe Ann Bailey, Jeanne Stovall. Hotmm Left: Nino Klartini 'iQ he iQ piekin rl 1. . g ic beauties. Botfom Riyht: Jeanne Stovall, Pat Smith, Earlyne I ' f ' ieicl, Klary lllay johnson, Lometa Hodge, Beverly liesancon, Betty Belew, Joe Ann Bailey. ua v 1 K ' A 2, 1 S391 me . 4 yy: . W - if afgjf Q- J 4.5 3. iii T25 . nik rm Q Q ff yi 3.43. 1, 5 ff -.WL 55 1 -?fEW,w, f, yA'.i':.i, I I 1 '-973392 ,I '43 'ffiwf :w wi, , -fx 27255 ii ' 1- ff's51' 'L f' ' 295' 'inf 5235 5565.1 ,ff .4 mm- V. ,L if 11, , . , ,rx sig S A 5 A P1 154 . Gai fy ,rmdkss , frsw 1. . 7 gv A A 43 ' ,P , 4 I ' Wi ig, 6222 if K 1 kv 1 ,N - .fn 'Y ' 1' li, mlm aw glee Ric! .-ag 'Yu 1-r 8, , 'Nu-, fi? FZ 'iffx J V 'ie if-wb -sg' wig? -ew!! JW? WW Way Joi Pax .SMA .SQOUEKK 1-.Q 'fs,.- T W..-1 WHUS Top Left: CHARLES E. SENNING, Graduate student . . . Kappa Kappa Psi president, '44 . . . Tech War Veterans Commander, '45 . . . Senior class president, '45 . . . Drum major, llatador Band, l-l-2-,45 . . . Socii .... A l- pha Phi Omega . . . VVh0,s VVh0 in Ameri- can Colleges. Top Right: RIARY JEAN VVEBB, Senior . . . Vice-President of Book Reviewers .... A l- pha Chi . . . A. W. S .... Forum . . . Ko Shari . . . Freshman Honor Society . . Student Council . . . Junior Council . . VVho's VVho in American Colleges. Ouvizk Ramsey, Senior . . . College Club DOROTHY CLIFT, junior . . . Ko Shari . . . . . . ASKIE . . . SARIE . . . Saddle Tramps XVICC . . . Capa y Espada President . . . . . . lfngineering Society . . . Vice-President French Club . . . Junior Council . . . Sigma Senior Class, '45 . . . Secretary lXfIen's Dorm, Delta Pi . . . Alpha Chi . . . Book Reviewers '45 . . . Vice-Commander Tech VVar Veter- . . . VVSGA in Dorm II . . . Secretary Junior ans, A4-l . . . Kappa Nlu Epsilon. Class . . . VVho's VVho in American Colleges. 'qu Top Left: ELIZABETH SCHMIDT, Vice-Presb dent A. W. S .... Gargoyle . . . Forum . . . Junior Council . . . Vice-President Ko Shari . . . Alpha Chi . . . Student Religious Council . . President Freshman Honor Society, '45 . . . Who's VVho in American Colleges. Top Right: TROY C.LXI.DWELL, President Stu- dent Council . . . Wrarigle1's . . . President Junior Class . . . Saddle Tramps . . . Publi- cations Committee, '44-'45 . . . Junior Ro- tarian . . . Student Religious Council . . . VVho,s Who in American Colleges . . IUICC. MI? VVALTER SCHLINKMAN, President Double-T Association . . . President Senior Class . . . Chosen on Little All-American football team . . . Rlr. Texas Tech . . . Hailed by most sports writers as best back in Southwest. LA NELL DOSHIER, President of Home Eco- nomics Club . . . President XVSGA Dorm II . . . Secretary Student Council . . . Phi Upsi- lon Omicron . . . Forum . . . Book Reviewers . . . State President of Texas Home Econom- ics Association . . . National Secretary of American Home Economics Association . . . Ko Shari . . . Bliss Texas Tech. Q. 3. E ii. wi '- gmt , Biff. 1, H 21' ' WI-IOS Top Left: BEN LOGAN, Senior . . . Board of Directors Engineering Society . . . Presi- dent AIEE . . . Alpha Chi . . . Secretary Tau Beta Pi . . . Kappa Mu Epsilon . . . Who's Who in American Colleges. Top Right: JANE WATSON, President Ko Shari . . . Vice-President Theta Sigma Phi . . . Press Club . . . Foreign Languages Club . . . Capa y Espada . . . Las Leales . . . Junior Council . . . Forum . . . Toreador Staff . . . Alpha Chi . . . Who's Who in American Colleges. ' NIERRILYN SNIDER, Editor of LA VENT,-ANA, '45 and '46 . . . President Theta Sigma Phi . . . D. F. D .... Photographer LA VEN- TANA, '44 . . . A. W. S., '45 . . . Press Club . . . Reporter Senior Class . . . VVho's VVho in American Colleges. BARTON VVILLINGHAM, President Aggie Club, '45 . . . Vice-President Soeii, '45 . . . Scroll and Key . . . Student Council . . . Saddle Tramps . . . Student Religious Coun- cil . . . R. O. T. C. Rifle Team . . . State Valedictory Scholarship, '44 . . . VVho's VVho in American Colleges. WI-ICD Top Left: DOROTHY CANTRELL, Business Manager of LA VENTANA . . . D. F. D .... Sock and Buskin . . . Future Teachers of America . . . W. R. A .... Major and Minor . . . Spanish Club. Top Right: TOM DOUGLASS, Student Repre- sentative to Athletic Council . . . Double-T Association . . . College Club . . . Engineer- ing Society . . . Saddle Tramps . . . Student Council . . . Varsity Show Committee Chair- ITl2.I'l. ., ' 1 ,ig Q . .1 D e'f'vfiafsfsw5f'-uf as - , , V A W we after 'Q 4 MAXINE DEARDORFF, President Philosophi- cal Society, '45 . . . President Student Reli- gious Council . . . Secretary Forum . . . President Sociology Club . . . Freshman Honor Society . . . Book Reviewers . . . Cercle Francais . . . Who's Who in Ameri- can Colleges. TROY DAVIDSON, Commander of Tech War Veterans . . . Captain of Saddle Tramps . . . Vice-President Sophomore Class . . . Business Nlanager of Student Council . . . President Pre-Law I. R. C., '45 . . . Stage Manager spring play, '45 . . . Publications Committee . . . VVho's VVho in American Colleges. Top Left: TOM MILLER, President Aggie Club . . . Saddle Tramps . . . Vice-President Men's Dorm, '46 . . . F. F. A .... Who's Who in American Colleges. Top Right: MARY FRANCES BARNARD, Sec- retary lVIajor and Minor . . . Secretary A. W. S., '45 . . . Treasurer Las Chapar- ritas . . . Cheer Leader . . . Chamber of Com- merce . . . Future Teachers of America . . . Forum . . . VVICC . . . Student Council . . . Who's Who in American Colleges. 'J' 5 W .uie .vi SELMA MULLINS PENDLETON, President of Freshman Honor Society . . . President W. S. G. A. Dorm II, '45 . . . junior Coun- cil...Forum...A.W.S.,'44...Ko Shari . . . Tau Beta Sigma . . . Alpha Chi . . . Who's Who in American Colleges. MAXINE HARP, President Junior Council, '45 . . . Treasurer Home Economics Club, '45 . . . Sock and Buskin . . . Las Vivarachas . . . Freshman Honor Society . . . W.S.G.A. . . . Forum . . . Panhellenic Award, '44 . . . Forum Award, '45 . . . Phi Upsilon Omicron . . . A. W. S .... Who's Who in American Colleges. WI-I0 Top Lefl: LOUISE INCE, President VVICC . . . Secretary Alpha Psi Omega . . . Vice- f President Sans Souci, ,45 . . . Sock and Bus- kin . . . Spanish Club . . . A. W. S. . . . Lead in Speech play . . . VVho,s VVho in American Colleges. Top Right: JIM HURTPHREYS, Vice-Presi- dent Saddle Tramps . . . President Junior Class . . . Aggie Club . . . Double-T Asso- ciation . . . Student Council . . . Beautifica- tion Committee . . . Vice-President Alpha Phi Omega . . . Publications Committee. fli- fw- fi M .W AUDREY NIELTON, President Doak Hall . . . President Phi Upsilon Omicron . . . Vice- President Junior Council, '45 . . . Vice-Presi- dent Forum, '46 . . . Treasurer Las Viva- rachas, '45 . . . Freshman Honor Society . . . Student Council . . . Home Economics Club . . . Tau Beta Sigma . . . Alpha Chi . . . VVho's VVho in American Colleges. NoRMA CLEAVINGER, Tau Beta Sigma . . . Secretary-Treasurer of Student Religious Council, '4-53 President, '46 . . . Vice-Presi- dent Alpha Chi . . . Secretary A. W. S. . . . Secretary Senior Class . . . Senior Favorite . . . Artist Course Committee . . . Phi Upsi- lon Omicron . . . Junior Council . . . Las Vivarachas . . . VVho's VVho in American Colleges. CMU' .JW Top Left: JIM WANNER, Socii . . . Treas- urer A. P. O .... Saddle Tramps . . . Kappa N111 Epsilon . . . Engineering Society . . . Secretary-Treasurer of Men's Dorm . . . Vice- President Junior Class . . . Tau Beta Pi . . . AIEE . . . Scroll and Key . . . Artist Course Committee . . . Alpha Chi. Top Right: BILL IWURFEE, Vice-President VVranglers, '45 . . . President of Tech Ac- counting Society . . . Business Manager of Student Council, '45 . . . Scroll and Key . . . Saddle Tramps . . . Student Council . . Who's VVho in American Colleges. BARBARA CBEAJ GREEN, Editor of Ailunmi .Xvt 1L'.l' . . . Reporter D. F. D .... Pre-Law . . . Sock and Buskin . . . Vice-President Press Club . . . Treasurer Theta Sigma Phi . . . Associate Editor of LA VENTANA . . . Debate Club . . . Book Reviewers . . . Tor- mdor Staff . . . Varsity Show Committee. ANITA HALE, President A. VV. S .... Presi- dent Forum . . . Secretary Ko Shari . . . Vice- President Sigma Tau Delta . . . Secretary VV. S. G. A. Dorm II . . . Secretary Fresh- man Honor Society . . . President Junior Council, '45 . . . Secretary Alpha Psi Omega . . . Sock and Buskin . . . Biology Club . . . Book Reviewers . . . VVho's Who in Ameri- can Colleges. 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VVinona Puckett, VV. L. Stangel, George Langford, Fred W. Sparks. ATHLETIC CCDUNCIL Responsibility of determining athletic policies falls to this group composed of three faculty members, one student representative, and an Alumni representative. They deter- mine department personnel, schedule games, rule on eligibility of players and plan the budget. VV. L. Stangel has headed the council since 1937. Every year they contribute something to the athletic scheme of the college to make it more effective. Page 132 OFFICERS JACK DILLON President GEN lf ITARDEY Vice-President ART SHAHAX Secretary QTIS TURNER Treasurer POLK RoB1soN Sponsor .,.v.,r . .,,. rv, , ,,, W., .,r ,,. Back Rawg T, iM, Cox, Vernon Ray, R. W. iMoyers, Harold Crossen, James Evans, Tom Douglass, Floyd Lawhorn, Tom Pirtle, Jim Humphreys, iVVarren Cudd, Douglas MoSwane, Bedford Raley. Second Rofw: Jay Kerr, Maxey McKnight, Cecil Norris, Jack Hinson, Otis Turner, Don Orr, Frank Ottmers, Joe Snodgrass, Prince Scott, Buster Melton, Ed Robnett. Front Rofw: jack Dillon, Red Amohett, Charles VValsh, Russell Hirdwell, James Gimmell, Clyde Black, Art Shahan, Ralph Geddie, Garland Head, Roger Smith, VValter Schlinkman, Gene llardey. Nlembers of the Double T association are athletes who have been awarded the Double T by the Ath- letic Council for competition in an intercollegiate sport. This spring, pledges were given the first hell Week since 1942 and they were identified by dyed hair and clothes worn backward. The association strives to cre- ate unity among the wearers of the college symbol, and members are always on the alert in attempting to ad- vance the causes of athletics at Texas Tech. Top Rofw: Clyde Black, Tom Douglass, James Gimmell, Gene llardey. Second Roqc: Jack Hinson, Jim Humphreys, Jiggs Jackson, Bill Kelley. Third Roiw: Jay Kerr, Floyd Lawhorn, Cecil Norris, Frank Ottmers. Fourth Rofw: Joe Snodgrass, Bennie Tidwell, Charles VValsh. , is ieu. W I K New iiii H of e as u A w iflf so ' ' nun-'aj as in ,gli 5 jonx D1z1.1. NIORGAN Head Football Coach Con the leftl Dell Nlorgan also took over at Tech in 1941. He coached at Austin College, Quanah High School, Lubbock High School, Tech in 1930 as Assistant Coach for four years, Line Coach at Auburn, and Rice lnstitute. N112 Nlorgan played end, tackle and fullback under Gene Neely, Charlie Robertson, and Pete Cavvthon. Head Basketball Coach and Assistant Considered one of the best scouts and analysts in the Southwest, Polk Robison is a good aide to Mr. lVIorgan. He gradu- ated from Tech in 1934 and joined the coaching staff in 1942 after seven years in the same capacity at Burkburnett High School. CCDACHES Moauzx' juxxixos, Athletic Director Former professional baseball player with 32 years, experience guiding athletes, Nlorley Jennings, ener- getic and ellicient Athletic Director of the Red Raiders, has held his present position since 1941. He was Head Coach and Athletic Director of Quanchita College in Arkansas from 1912 to 1925. He played pro baseball during summers of 1914 to 1921. Nlr. Jennings was Head Coach at Baylor from 1925 until he came to Tech in 1941. 5 pg Afffacfo BERL HUFFMAN, Assistant Coach fon the rightj Graduated from Trinity University in 1927, Berl Huffman was head coach at VVhite Deer High School and Lubbock High School before coming to Texas Tech in 1935 as freshman football coach and head basketball coach. ln 1941 Huffman was made assistant Varsity football coach. He was in the army from the spring of 1942 to 1946. POLK ROBISON Football Coach CLARK H. SCHOOLEY Athletic Publicity Director as will S jf .34 Q, i Z. sn . .V ., meg., ., N M: lk Q M ,W ,G 3 Front Rofw: Clyde Black, Bobby Stringfellow, Reeves Moran, John Staewen, Bernie VVinkler, Jack Hinson. Sfcond Ro-w: Mgr. Clois Fowler, Milburn Haydon, A. VV. Montague, Dick VViggins, Bennie Tidwell, Fd Orr, James Cleckler, Tommie Dutton, Milton Butler, Bob Cross, Arthur Shahan, Mgr. G. W. Warden, Head Coach Dell Morgan. Third Rofw: Assistant Coach Polk Robison, Lester Hahn, Douglas MoSwane, Bob Harris, Otho Bain, james Matlock, Henry Fischer, Mac Weaver, Co-captain Otis Turner, Charles VValsh, Russell Birdwell, R. W. Moyers. Back Rofw: Mgr. Bruce Pipkin, Floyd Lawhorn, Frank Ottmers, James Gimmell, Athol Craver, Harold Kiger, Earl Burum, Gene Hardey, Bill Kelley, Cecil Norris, Co-captain Walter Schlinkmnn. 17kIllll6l!1tf'I'.Y.' Bruce Pipkin, Clois Fowler, G. VV. VVarden. Page 135 Page 137 Nlajor recognition came to Texas Tech Red Raiders foot- ball team when the United Press Little All-America football team contained the names of three Techsans - VValter Schlinkman, Floyd Lawhorn, and R. XV. lV1oyers. VVAL'rIzR SCHLINKMAN, fullback and co-captain of the Tech squad, was hailed by most sports writers as a strong All-American candidate and the best back in Southwest in 1945. He played in the annual East-VVest game New Year's Day in San Francisco and was a member of the College All- Stars in their clash with pros in August, 1945, in Chicago. This season he amassed 871 yards from scrimmage, out- distancing the best any Southwest conference back could do by almost 200 Va d ' ' v r s. He received All-America mention in 1944. FLOYD LAWHORN, guard this year, but a center in 1944, is only a sophomore. He was responsible for blocking many kicks and was one of the pacers for the hard charging line. He hails from Temple, where he lettered three years on the high school football t cam, playing at center, guard and tackle. R. NY. M . ' m subbock, was All-District high school end in 1944. He was out- standing at end, breaking up many plays of opposing teams before they could reach the line of scrimmage. He played tackle on the North team in the North- South All-Star game last summer and on the Texas team in the Oil Bowl at YV' h' . ic ita Falls. He also was outstanding for punting and OYERS, freshman end fio I pass receiving. .ARTH UR SHAHAN, Ilnlfbnrk B ENNIE '-TTIDXVELL, llalfbairk CZENE H1'XRDEH', QuU7'fFI'b!lEd' TEXAS TECH Texas TECH,S RED RAIDERS completed the 19-15 football season with three wins, two ties, and five losses. Despite the few games won, it was a very good and successful year considering the cali- ber of teams played. Techls schedule included teams that played in the Oil Bowl, the Cotton Bowl Champion, the Sugar Bowl Champion, the Sun Bowl Champion, and other highly regarded teams of the southwest. All of the Raiders' losses were to teams of su- perior manpower, for not once were the ll'Ien-in- Red outfought. Tech was also short on coaches. VVhere other schools had five to eight coaches, head coach Nlorgan and assistants Polk Robison and Tom Douglass had to direct the entire Raider squad. The fans were well pleased with the '45 edition of Raiders and are making plans for bigger and better things come 1946. LUBBOCK, Sept. 22-Texas Tech opened the 1945 football season with a 7 to O win over the men from Southwestern University. The Raiders scored in the second quarter when Walter Schlink- man smashed over the Pirates' left tackle and stormed 55 yards to cross the goal standing up. VValt then kicked the extra point, to give his team a 7-point victory. The Georgetown team displayed four fine backs in Flores, Leary, Ruthstrom and Allen, but they could not cope with the Raider forward wall. The Pirates started several drives, all of which were The Raiders Qin white jerseysj make a first down against the Pirates from Southwestern University. A ,. . ,,,. , - ., mm ..M.,.,., ,,.,,..,......p.....,.s . RED RAIDERS stopped before they could cross the Raider double stripe. Tech's defense was lead by Co-Captain Otis Turner and he received support from Clyde Black, Joe Snodgrass and James Gimmell, as well as the remainder of the Raiders. Cecil Norris and Arthur Shahan turned in several beautiful runs to aid Schlinkman in the ball-carrying department. ALAMO STADIUM, SAN ANTONIO, Sept. 29- Playing before a record-breaking crowd of 22,831 people, the Texas Aggies handed the Red Raiders their first defeat of the season. Completely out- played the Hrst half, the lNIen in Red came storming back and pushed the Aggies all over the Held. They could not overtake the lead built up by the ram- paging Farmers. The Aggie running and passing game had taken its toll. VValter Schlinkman started off the second half by returning the kick-off 30 yards as the last remaining Aggie stopped him. On the next play Tech's pass was intercepted, but they were not to be denied. The Raiders covered Aggie Preston Smith's fumble. Gene Hardey then tossed a pass to R. VV. lyloyers that was good for 25 yards. Gene dropped back and threw a long pass to Cecil Norris, who went over standing up to score. The try for extra point was no good. The Marooiis from College Station only scored 2 points the second half when Gene Hardey was trapped behind the Raider goal line. A few plays later the final gun sounded, giving the A. and KI. team a 16 to 6 victory over the Techsans. R USSELL BIRDVVELL, Gum-11 A rf.: ,L-jmw ,. . X ii 6 ,SM .an J 7 Vs. af 4 f' CECIL NoRR1s, Back Co-CAPTAIN OTIS TURNER, Center R. W. Moyers, 75, returning a kick in Texas U. game as Cleckler Chand on groundj and lVIcSwane, 68, clear the way. anv4'GQlu, BILLY KELLEY, End DoL'oL.,xs TXICSYNANE, Tackle TEXAS TECH IXUSTIX, Oct. 6-Texas Techds Red Raiders controlled the game the first half, only to fall be- fore the Texas Longhorns in the second half, 33 to 0. On the second play of the game, Gene Hardey tossed a pass to Bennie Tidwell that was good for 42 yards, but that was as far as the Reds could drive. The Longhorns' Klaxie Bell tossed a pass to Charlie Tatum, who raced 46 yards to score for the Steers. Brechtel's placekick for the point was good. YValter Schlinkman then took the kick-off and ran over the entire Texas U. team before Tatum pulled him down from behind on the Texas 30. Tech forced the Longhorns all over the field but every time they moved into scoring position the Steers stiffened and took over on downs. Techls Dick VViggins took the kick-off, after Texas had scored in the third quarter, and returned it to the Texas 33 before Nunnelly forced him out of bounds. Again Texas held, and on the first play Sweet went 75 yards for the final six points. Both teams threatened several times late in the last quar- ter, but neither could score. Tech turned in a phenomenal total of yards gained on kick returns, 223, but most of Tech's fine running was not in scoring territory. Lcmaocx, Oct. 13 -Tulsa's bowl-minded Golden Hurricanes invaded Techls Stadium to de- feat the Red Raiders, 18 to 7, before a capacity crowd. The first quarter went scoreless, with both teams playing heads-up defensive football. Tech took over on the midfield stripe in the second stanza. A host of Raiders lasso a Steer as VVinkler 64 and Gimmell 46 come in to hel ! 3 3 7 ! p' na., T RED RAIDERS Cecil Norris circled left end for Eve yards and, when trapped, lateraled to Walter Schlinkman, who outran Wilsoxl and Smith for the remaining 45 yards. VValt then kicked the extra point. Tech's kick-off was taken by Camp Wilsoii on his own seven-yard line, who went up the middle of the field like a runaway freight train all the way to the Tech seven-yard line, where Walt Schlink- man knocked him out of bounds. The Tulsa men could not take advantage of VVilson's great run, as Tech's Otis Turner and Spider Dillon led the defense that stopped them cold. Tech took over the ball and punted, and Tulsa drove down to the 14-yard line, but again Tech stopped them. Tech kicked and on the first play Camp Wilsoxi smashed through the line and went 65 yards to score for Tulsa. Try for the extra point was blocked by Floyd Lawhorn. Tech led 7 to 6 at half time. The Raiders threatened in the fourth period as Cecil Norris returned the kick-off 20 yards. Then they drove to the Tulsa 16 with Dillon's two passes to Kelley and one to Moyers sparking the drive. Tech could not match Tulsa's manpower, which wore them down in the last half. LUBBOCK, Oct. 20 - Texas Tech's Red Raiders, crippled and battered, withstood everything the fa- vored Baylor Bears could throw at them, and eked out a 7 to 7 tie in Tech Stadium before a Parents' Day crowd of 9,000 fans. It was a bruising de- fensive battle all the way, with few long runs made by either team. john Staewen, 40, pulling down Texas' Johnnie Rogers 31 Kelley 65 and Hardey 12 reads to help down the Steer 1 ED RonNETT, Bark FRANK OTTMERS, End TEXAS TECH Reeves Moafxx, Guard Walter Schlinkman blocks as Cecil Norris circles T. VValter Schlinkman, who was injured last Week, came back to play another great game, accounting for 65 of Tech's 138 yards. Floyd Lawhorn and R. W. lldoyers were the sparks of the Raider for- ward wall, downing many Bears behind the line. lloyers' 70-yard punt helped the Techsans out of a deep hole, and put a stop to a Baylor drive. Bull', Johnson was Baylorls outstanding line- man, and Sammy Pierce was their chief ball carrier. The Bears fought hard, for they wanted a victory, but Tech, too, wanted a win, and a tie was the result. Tech scored first when Lawhorn covered Robnett's fumble over the goal line. Walt Schlink- man's first attempt at the extra point was good, but Tech was offside and the penalty put them five yards further from the crossbars. Again Schlink- man came through and kicked the extra point to give Tech a 7-point lead. Baylor came storming back and marched 80 yards to score on a pass from Price to Pierce in the right flat, and Sammy took in the 20 yards required for a touchdown. The kick for extra point being good, the game was all tied, and was a defensive battle until the final gun was sounded. LUBBOCK, Oct. 27- Scoring the first time they got their hands on the ball, the Buffaloes from VVest Texas State threw a scare into the ranks of the Raider fans. Tech played half the ball game stand- ing about Watching the Buffs carry the first half. It remained for injured Walter Schlinkman to en- ter the fray the second half and score two quick touchdowns to get the Nlen in Red back in the game. Wild VValter intercepted a Buff pass and raced 34 yards to score. He sliced off tackle for C. U.'s right end. RED RAIDERS 30 yards and the last Raider tally in the fourth frame. Only twice during the Hrst half did the Raiders look up to par, and then the Buffs quickly put a stop to their goalward march. R. W. Moyers' great 85-yard punt pulled the Crimsons out of the hole. Schlinkman's second half debut held the Buffs to a minus 10 yards passing, to a zero yardage running, no first downs, and Walter gained 76 of Tech's 89 yards made in the second half. He received sup- port from R. VV. Moyers, Gene Hardey, Billy Kel- ley, Floyd Lawhorn, and Otis Turner. Tech was the victor by a score of 12 to 6. HOUSTON, Nov. 3 -Rice's Owls withstood ev- erything the invading Red Raiders could throw at them and emerged a 13 to 0 victor here today, thus avenging last year's defeat. At the outset of the melee, the Raiders, with Schlinkman in the fore, exploded a 72-yard march only to be stopped on the Owls' six-yard line. The Rice lads then reached the Raiders' five, but the Tech line held. Again the Owls marched, this time reaching the Raider 10-yard line, where a fumble halted their drive. Tech politely fumbled and the Owls had the ball on the Raider 10-yard stripe. They drove to the three, where they were again stopped. VValter Schlinkman was slowed down by a shoul- der injury received in the Tulsa game. Despite this handicap, Big Walt showed plenty of power and determination. R. W. Moyers played an ex- cellent game at end, breaking up many of the Rice plays before they could regain the line of scrimmage. ATHOL CRAVER, End VValter Schlinkman picks up I7 yards on an end run against T. C. U. 3 .H X CHARLES XVALSH, Guard JAMES GIMMELL, Tackle Cuusrek 'fj1GGs JACKSON MAC WEAVER, Guard Q uarterback TEXAS TECH LUBBOCK, Nov. 10 - Texas Tech's fighting Red Raiders chalked up a 12 to 0 victory over T.C.U.'s Horned Frogs before a Homecoming crowd of 10,000 cheering fans. The Christians, coming from Fort VVorth a two-touchdown favorite, were bot- tled up and pushed all over the field by a hard- eharging Raider line paced by Bernie VVinkler, Floyd Layvhorn and R. VV. llioyers. Again it was VValter Schlinkman who provided the spark that led the Raiders to victory. VValter, playing his last game in Tech's stadium, gained 132 of Tech's 138 yards. He also turned in a bang-up defensive game. intercepting two Joslin passes to halt Horned Frog drives. For three quarters the game was a defensive bat- tle, as neither team could score. Then Bennie Tid- well intercepted Joslin's pass on Tech's 30-yard line and returned it all the way for six points. Schlink- manls kick for the extra point was no good. The Frogs took to the air again, this time Qtis Turner intercepted. It took Schlinkman four tries to cover the 25 yards to the goal line and Tech had six more points. A few plays later the game ended, and T.C.U. has yet to defeat the Raiders on Tech's field. STILLYVATER, OKI..'X., Nov. 17 - Oklahomais Ag- gies handed the Red Raiders one of their worst de- feats in their history, downing the lien in Red, 46 to 6. Bob Fenimore led the wayg his passing and running were superb. Tech's offense clicked only Tulsa runs into a stone wall as the Raider line stops a Hurricane drive. A K W X M K ,M I I . V M ,M .M ,J V ., s f,W,.,,,l.,. V , .1 W were ,.,w--in-..s.f A RED RAIDERS once, and then they scored with VValter Schlinkman going over. It was the Aggies' game all the way, as they led the Raiders by 19 points halfway in the first quarter. Schlinkman played a Very good defensive game, but could never get started on offense. T. M. Cox was also outstanding on defense. Jack Hinson proved to be Tech's ace-in-the-hole, as he turned in many beautiful runs, and proved to be the Raiders' chief offensive weapon. Tech's defeat gave the Okla- homa A. and M. team their seventeenth straight victory over a college eleven. ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., Nov. 24 - Playing their final game of the '45 season, the Red Raiders and Lobos of New Mexico University battled to a 6 to 6 deadlock, but it was a moral victory for the New Mexicans, as Tech was favored to win. Playing his final game for the Red and Black, Walter Schlinkman turned in a glorious performance. He was all over the field on defense and was the entire show on offense. The first three quarters were scoreless, with both teams reaching the other's six-yard line once. Tech scored first, starting with Bernie Winkler's inter- ception of a Lobo pass, which he returned to the New llexico 20-yard line. Gene Hardey then tossed a pass to Bennie Tidwell for six points. Receiving the kick-off, the Lobos completed four passes for a touchdown, Rumley passing to Mc- Donald for the score. The Lobo try for extra point was blocked by Bernie Winkler. PAT F Amus, Guard HAROLD KIGER, Tackle JOHN STAEVVEN, Guard J. R. Boone of Tulsa picked up a scant yard through the center of the line as Reeves llloran, 37, and other Raiders get in his way. CI-IEER LEADERS ln the four pictures to the left, Head Cheer Leader John Red Wlhite and Head Girl Cheer Leader Lo- meta Hodge are on the left. lVIary Frances Barnard and Bryan Redl' Nliller, assistants, are on the right. The lower right picture shows lvan Tucker in the front, then Nlary Frances Barnard, Red XVhite, Lo- meta Hodge and Red Miller. Tucker was cheer leader at the first of the season, but was disqualified later. ,Hai um S7 wSQ551:Qfk 3if4i'5m?Zl5Z2?EE I 7. J ,w.yy.f Xi-3 3512515 Af! ,plmw ...,,3,, A ggmjsegisix A lf'1ilSQ?' its U Aix 31.-A XE E J a T54 ' Q K fi 'G niggas. 1 W., K 11 525 4 4? 3 3 'X A scramble lllflllfl' the basket between Tech and Lobos. Head takes Z1 shot against New llexico U. TIILPY Qxrm Kanter TOM LEVAY, G zmrd Close making a Crip shot for two more points against the Cowboys. A Lobo blocks H31'dCj',S shot. A'rHo1, CR.u'I5R, Gmin- .ll Lobos and Raiders waiting for the rebound. Kcllcy sinks a Crip shot. XVILLARD SUTTON, lfor-zmrd 111. C1..'w'r0N Roln3RTs, Forfmnl Akms BARTON, Guard Tcclfs Cruvcr after the rebound. Tilley Snead drops one in the basket. BENNIE 'I1IDVVEI.L, Fmu-ani ROLQXNIJ i 1'L'1fr-'m ' N.-moks, Guard Romaki' LoFL. xND, Guard RAIDER CAGERS Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech XTech Tech Tech Tech Page Front Row: Roland Nabors, Gene Hardey, Athol Craver, Tilley Sneed, John Close, Bob Lofland, Clayton Roberts. Back Row: Bennie Tidwell, Tom Levay, Billy Kelley, Garland Head, Jay Kerr, Ardis Barton, Coach Polk Robison. SEASONAL SCORE BOX Eastern N. M. . Eastern N. M. . . S.M.U.. . S. M. U. . T. C.U. . . T.C.U.. .. Frank Phillips Mens Club 40 New lVIexico U. . XTech ?Tech Tech Tech 1:Tech :kTech Tech :5:Tech West Texas State West Texas State New Mexico U. . New Mexico U. . . . 45 . . 40 . . 47 . . 48 Hardin-Simmons U. . 31 Hardin-Simmons U. . 42 Frank Phillips Me VVest Texas State ns Club 33 . . 50 West Texas State :l:Tech Hardin-Simmons U. . 34 Abiline Christian College :FTech Hardin-Simmons U. . 30 Clovis A. A. F. . Tech Clovis A. A. F. . . . 24 Conference Game ALBUQUERQUE TOURNANIENT . . 52 Texas Nlines .... 39 Tech . . . 31 Arizona U. . . 61 Tech . . . 44 New Mexicci U. . . 49 CONFERENCE STANDING First . . . . Arizona U. Third . . New lV1exico U. Second . . West Texas State ' Fourth . . Texas Tech 153 R. W. ,Moyers practicing with the discus. MINCDR NIen's physical education department offers many opportunities for men to compete in minor and intra- mural athletics even though they may not possess the outstanding skill which places them on varsity teams. All types of track instruction are given, which includes pole vault, high jump, broad jump, shot put, discus and javelin throw. Other sports taught include handball, fencing, tennis, golf, badminton, boxing, Wrestling, table tennis, swimming, soccer and baseball. 4 Men may use the courts any time a class is not using them. 220 yard dash practice. 'Q James Cleckler and Cecil Norris engage a couple of buddies i Low hurdlers coming in for a tie. in a game. Page 154 SPORTS Texas Techls rilie team has been winning many hon- ors this year. They won all matches they have entered with the exception of Oklahoma A. 81 NI., who outfired them in a regular gameg then in the Sth Service Com- mand match they outfired them by one point. This is by far the best rifle team Tech has ever had. Matches won were against: Randolph Herst trophy match, Henderson State Teachers, North Texas Aggies, John Tarleton Agricultural College, Rice Institute, Okla- homa University Qforfeitedj, Arkansas University, Alabama University, Pittsburg University. Had hopes of beating Oklahoma A. 81 M., but the results had not been received at the time LA VENTANA went to press. Rifle Team, Back Rofw: 'Staff Sgt. George W. Chavis, coach, Audie R. Lee, jack B. Snowden, Samuel T Johnston. Front Row: Willard C. Brock, Jimmie L. McFarland, Joe Arrington, VVelborn K. Willingham. Not Pictured: Donald Black, James R. Hewlett, Edgar A. Smith, Doyle Lane, Charles Funk, William Slagle, Earl W. Sears, and James H. Wright. High score man, Audie Lee, with a score of 193 out of 200. 100 yard dashers warm up. , . Low hurdlers show good form in their practice. Page 155 Students relax with a game of fast tennis. WCDMENS SPGRTS PING-PONGING The Department of Physical and Health Education for Women instructs women in many varied sports such as Fundamentals, Clogging, Riding, Tennis, Basketball and Field- ball, Soccer and Speedball, Folk Dancing, Volleyball and Baseball, Tumbling, Archery and Ping-Pong, Golf, Swimming, Field Hockey and Badminton. Womenls Recreation Associa- tion is sponsored by the department and offers a varied program of activities. GOLFING BOWLING ' ' xl, H, ,j x 5' - I ' ,L K 6 ' T ' i 1, if I- 1 r Q L -11,1 1 i . ,ai fax V , I , L A 5 -az f I 'L ,,. Picture at top shows llrs. Johnnye Langford, head of the department, and lllrs. Rlattic Sorenson instructing the phys- ical CKlllC2lfl0ll majors in form- ing a pyramid . . . VV. R. A. girls at a local howling alley . . . Low-ly to look at pyramid. SPRING TRAINING x Q I I , X TEXASIERII . EFL ATH3 A , Xe At ease are Tom Levay, Leete Jackson, Asst. Coach Berl Huffman, Head Coach Dell llorgan, Red Amonctt, and Roger Smith. A I 2 V A .41 ,......e 1 I I '1 I ? . I 3 ,Iwi Limbering-up exercises have the men throwing passes and receiving. W-wwf, ,ff J xi. Page 158 1 1 5 Y xg l x Q3 . 'A-, .33- x i-sum Y S Y 6355 I I ' r I' ' la? 1 1 inf' , v S J Q .1 tv, ' . K, f X X ' 3 'J ff' Just a-standing and a-watching. al' A 5 t A .. .. t aww- 'f :H k A - -f ? z . Q iz A. . :.,1: 1jj.Qii. Z ..A L, t MW - 4 '- f J' ' ' ---' ' ...,. HW L, .. ,A ., M 'F 2 1 I ----f y f - ' 1 , Pt A 1 ' ' i '-,f -V Y- A455 f '- f'1TTWffw I ..... f ' , A g L nf U- t . Jhjjjz- - ' ' f ' A ' Q- g T A W-, Z. M41 iiufwf I frm sw M . . f , - A . 1 ,fx 9 , ,11.wv.sus.wff , 5,.:,,w .--wjf-'W . 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Q' f i ii' gi Q? - F 3 A , . i l ,k,, x - A UH A A A- N H , , f g lstr g L f . 4 i A, .. , 1, my . 1 . ' .rf f- S2 f Sp ff. Q Page 054 Vavaiszs-mea INFOR MAYQGN HERE? Veferans Gel' lnformafion and Counselling REGIST Begins 8:00 A. M. Have You Enrolled in Tech Before? Regisfrar's Office 2:00 P. M. RATICDN Your Fees Will Amouni' +o 1 Back +o Regis+rar's Office 4:00 P. M. Lines Un+il 5:00 P. M. f 'L De+oured- For a Worfhy Cause Lars BUILD TECH STADIUM P REGISTRATICDN ENDS Then 'ro fhe Mas+er Checkers Scheduling 8- I2 A. M. Books and Tha+'s All Dean's Approval I 4 P. M Page 16 CLASSES BEGIN AH'ernoon Pas+ime Class Officers Elec'I'ecl Eager Beavers Gei' GH +o a Good S+ar+ The Labs Ger Under Way iggczfozf ogfed 77 RUSH PARTIES LAS YIVIS 'ite SANS SOUCI SOCII XVRANGLER '5. xl LIFE CF A FISH lt is said that Freshmen have more fun than any other class of studentsg the reason for this is no doubt because they get so much attention. Up- per left shows Techls tallest freshman, Tilley Sneed, 6 feet SM inches tall, shaking hands with the shortest freshman, Lemuel Kelsa, 5 feet .... Center left: Fish are always required to tip their hats at the Blarney Stone in front of the Engi- neering building .... Lower left: A Pre-I.aw freshman pledge niopping the hall . . . Below: Fish must Walk in gutters .... Discipline. 'iv'-'if an W 5 li Called pep rallies and shirt tail parzules put the old school spirit in the Hsh early in the season Upper classmen gixe a hand in painting a sign for a foot- ball game . . . Still lots to go. 5 2 f 3 E e L . , 'R This year's homecoming was one of the best Tech has ever had, with a very large number of exes returning for the festivities. Upper left: Band forms the Double T at half time of the game and plays the lXIatador Songu. Upper right: D. F. D. reception for alumni. Center: Hlary Frances Alexander and date are greatly exuberated over the game. Bvlozc: VV. R. A. open house for exes and Saddle Tramps. I-ICDME wh CCDMING lvfwpw' rfglzl: Friday night a big pep rally is held in the Gym followed by burning the bonfire and T. C. U. efhgy. Upper left: After winning the game the traditional victory rally is held on College and Broadway while band plays and eheer leaders lead the yells. Cll'71fZ'I'.' Saturday noon a luncheon was given to honor exes and seniors by the T. N. bf. ik O. Coaches Company. Belo-ze.' lflxes at a recep- tion in the Hilton hotel following the game. Upper left: Fish Carry a colorful sign around for the crowd to see. Ujujm' riylzt: Billie Grace VVebb with some friends and former Techsans at the luncheon. Center: Capacity Crowd to watch the Raiders trample the Tornlsu. Before: Ar the VV. R. A. reception. I-ICDME CCDMING Upper right: J. R. Callahan being welcomed back by a happy coed. Upper left: Group of exes while partalcing of the luncheon. Center: Cheer Leaders Red VVhite and llary Frances Barnard give this cheer all they have. Below: Freshmen and Saddle Tramps are only too happy to ring the victory bells after the game is over. 39.5053 S AGGIE PIG RQAST Ifppw- left: Aggies patiently wait in line for the roast pig. Cmzler: President YV. KI. XVhyburn and President Emeritus Clifford B. Jones are served large helpings. Lower feft: llfliss Texas Tech, LaNell Doshier, makes a face while being served. Lo'zc'f'r right: The pig looks delightful! Page I 74 -Q h '-q+-gL,N-,hmm 0 3- Page 175 Aggies held their 18th annual Pig Roast last fall with over 200 members and guests present. Each year this event is held and all exes of the Agriculture division are invited to attend, as well as other special guests. Above left: Tom lVliller, president, takes a big bite of apple. Above right: Sandra deBottari enjoying the food after others have gotten their fill. Center: Rev. ll. G. Gantz, the main speaker of the evening. l,oWer right: Sittin' on the old top rail. wing C23 Ewa? Freshmen predominate this Uhowdyn dance at thc beginning of the fall semester .... Vivis, dates and stags look as if the Starlite dance was a huge success. Page 176' 1 X . , M ,X Es, L1-f - Janice Carfee aml partner swing out in a typical Tech style .... Troy Calalxxell mc . L 111 Xvelulw cut the rug as Francme callbftilfll anal lwrother, Dan X oung, have that happy mn 1X explesslon . . . A large Crowml exerts clancmg energy at the Xvrangler fall sport Llanee. ZULZ5 Everyone haul lun at tlle Souci presentation .... Polly Gossett and Norma Lee I lmolnton S1111 l Pl the Cameraman at the College Club formal as ay Kerr anal Carolyn Lange seem absorbed IH the Llillklll., . . . Nancy' Rea, as a Hawallan, dances wltlm -lorge Colon at the Ko Shari costume ln rll l.aYYayna Cirillin anal Dwain Xlalliams, llelen Rippey anal Red Nliller, Bill clllllll lm be L Ciiles date anal dance at Nlartinls .... At tlle XXY1'Z1HglCl'lS formal Christmas hop. . s up X L hardly at a Soma nlance. We . 2 wi ,.,,. il I A L .215 J a r p fr i! f-- , x y! :L .,r,. , we C vguqa.. L V L . dv l x,iA 't'i1ts ML. J F , it Y we i sw -il ' ff , YA sr . . ' me , Lx I -h . wma X 5 ,ggi hir vs- like N 4539 -4 P ,. . Q. ' 4- 'T'5-J W' ' , ' : ,gif , fha C ,.,,,' C f 1 - - we Y. W 1 X,--N AY si' 4 if LYPPPI' right: Casa Linda . . . Faculty wives' Christmas tea, with lllrs. VV. IW. VVhy- burn pouring . . . Christina Tippit gets rolled. Lfffi: lllary Jean VVebb is rolled . . . At Xy7I'2lllglCl' Xmas dance . . . Christ- mas reception. Page 178 5 5 ' 5 Ujrfver left: Andrey Klelton, queen of l2tli Night . . . Burning tree on lftb Night Cele- bration of Home lfe students . . . Burl VVoo1ls and Barbara jziekson, Lib lVIcLarry anal lfloyd Szuldler, llerrilyn Snider and Clayton Roberts bring in tbc New Year . . . Riyhf: Snow lights are seldom, but fun . . . At Soeii New Year dance . . . D. F. D. New Yearys eve dinner dance. Page 179 iq: TI-IETA SIGS slew Us 3. ,awww Club Scarlet, given in February, was a very popular nite spot for a one-night stand. Theta Sigma Phi sponsors this all-college nite club every year. Top picture shows a part of the crowd which jammed the basement of the Press build- ing .... Bebo Diltz was a hit with her song and dance routine for part of the floor show .... Crowd is intrigued with the show .... Hubba, Hubba, Hubbal' sung by the trio of Lamar Jackson, Dean Pierce and Bill Felty. Page 180 CLUB SCARLET an Robert Pardue was elected Tech's prettiest boyw and Nlerrilyn Snider is pinning the banner around him. Judges of applause were Anne Hurt, Ruth Parkhill, and Johnye Hamilton .... Duncan Ellison gives a 'gFrankie ver- sion of 'Tm Always Chasing Rainbows . . . Nlore crowd . . . Sue Son and Jamie Trainer, star performers, asking VVho's Gonna Kiss Your Two Ruby Lipsiw Page 181 -.1 i i CAMPUS Something that is unessential in college life but absolutely neces- sary is campusology . On these two pages only a few examples are shown, but you can get a vague idea of what we mean. Top left: Corinne Payne and Pete, her used-to-be' '... live- lyn llodges and former Techsan Raymond Fitzgerald . . . A fa- vorite haunt, Tech Bookstore, where you go betxveen classes for a hand of bridge. Becky Gaither, Milton Butler, Pat lylarquis and Bob Hassell all seem pleasantly bored .... Volney Farnsworth, l.aVVayna Grillin, Nelda Butler and Bill Nugent take time out in the favorite avenue hangout, Nlartins .... Nlidnight bull ses- sion in Nlary Frances Alexander's and xlune Stine's room . . . ln- my ,sl 5 a me . Y 'Pav CDLCDGY tcrmission at the A. XV. S. tlancc on a Suturtluy afternoon . Big time in Austin. If you cunlt tell hy looking, tcar off the hack of your LA YIZN- TAN.-X and scncl it in anal wc will scnnl you hy spccial nleliycry a full cxplanation .... This onc way to kcep your womcn in thcir plzlcc-Clayton Rohcrts :intl Cillflllllll Hcaal in front anal Dorothy Cantrell anal Bcho Diltz in back . . . Shu looks likc it was gootl. . . . I,co Kitch was not in favor ol this one going in-sccms it was the wrong woman .... Ciootl liricncls, Dorothy Cantrcll and llohn-A anna Xvillizlnis . . . This is Z1 nicc way to spcntl 21 picnic . . . .loc -loncs takcs Alohn-anna around thu golf Coursc .... llollis llolt, Tom Douglas and Doug Strawn. gy L Gt ww. ,,. SURVIVAL CDF THE H'l l'ljS' ' Outstanding sportsmenf U who have lettered pledging Double T association. Q! .J 'ii'- f' L, 'fin-'A ,. l .sv N , ., nl , no Q'.,v.?1W-n .1 ,. ' g , r 2 -0 n .. - n?VifQ'0 -J Q., ' Qfzmf' A P fi' li A if i K fM.,....A.N.v-'- ,,,'fNl 5 I ii P V -lane Lawson and lienov Gattis receiving first prize tor jitterbugging zit AVVS afternoon sport dance. Q Q IN ,X , LA VYENTANA beauties selecting the longest-blackesbthickest- Votes being tabulated in a eamnus election, sliekest beards grown during fall-semester Dead VVeek. Dorothy Cantrell, Nelda Butler, Billie C1r1Hin and lwary Jean VVebb. Page 184 tie ,x Miha SPOTLIGHT ON TECH HJOYOUS SEASONU Cast of fall speech department play including: Eddie Aryian, Jackie Cogdill, Mary Ann Dykes, James Simpson, Norma Crump, Marshall Mason, Jo-Hal WoHord, Floyd Saddler, Louise Ince, Pat Brown, and Jimmy McFarland. DEBATE TEAMS Front Row: Bea Green, Jackie Reynolds, Imogene Bagwell Maxine Hennersdorf. Back Row: Oliver llclvlahan, Floyd Saddler, James Bowman, Duncan Ellison. Page 185 PRODUCTION STAFF OF VARSITY SHOVV Joe Meador, Bea Green, Jackie Cogdill, Larry Dorsett, Frances Cloninger, Louise Ince, Troy Davidson, Duncan Ellison, Jamie Trainer, Ray Cox, Betty Bob Diltz, Panze Butler, Charlie Senning, Jo Ann Crabtree, John James Haynie, IVIaxine Hennersdorf, Elizabeth Schmidt and Anita Hale. SONG-PLUGGERS FOR VARSITY SHOVV Panze Butler, Jamie Trainer, and Barbara Robinson giving a sneak preview of f'Hill-Billy Boogie , one of 1946 Varsity Show's numbers written by Jamie and Panze, at AWS afternoon sport dance. EDS AND H.. , at WR Q A ' , I A , 'f , H51-' f 'jlibiffyi f ' . n-..,' TA7V5'15'55inli ' 0' ' . ' -in ,gg G . V- , .. , . -affix it , - , - y V- A or gli, if-'lv t l i gf' ' ig iiii 5 y s Tgiifixr 3' 1'-M wasnt esie be i , w, ,ii , if H ,f,.?m,, r . K, e U fy. n ew-:r f ' .- .,., 'eww - 1 - ,, , A ' mag.g:1'v::,5a,3azjgg:f':af2:: 2f,,-f gflgw gg w'3-'gfgzpswffsll 'W 'fi .. . L W ..,. 9 W 20 I 2. Ujwjrrr Lefi: Klemners of Double T association sitting on the Double T benell. Upper Right: Not behind the Eight Ballu, but behind the 'll'in Ballu machine, I1ll'1lfl'l'.' lfish and ll1HDCI'Cl21SS1llCIl alike yell at the bonfire for Homecoming. Lozew' Left: Veterans drinking Ceokesj :lt one of their Smokers. zz group of lids meet on the Avenue. Lo-zwr Right: Runners off in the tooth-paste smile contest are Colgate Cutie, Pepsoclent Personality and Ipana lrrides- eenee, better known as Billy Kelly. Garland Head and Clayton Roberts. Page 186 K' 4 if 3 S .f 5955 CG-EDS 5' Upper Left: That feminine touch before entering Austin for Tech-TU game administered by Carolyn Harriss, Carolyn Lange and ,Iohnnye Hlae Smith. Upper Righf: Beauty and Beast a la Old Vvest with Klaurine Smith soothing the savage heart. Cvnter: Co-eds and more co-eds at Sans Souei rush party in September. Lower Left: Co-eds answering a Lounge Buzz in VVomen,s Dorm No. 2. Lozvffr Right: Returning Hhomen, VVest Hall, after a long hard day-fin Classesg Betty Ramsey, Sue Stockard, Novaline Freeman, and Nancy Sharp. Page 187 JUST US GIRLS CA Nw JS.vf.,7 'fi ibn J' qP1xitj 2gV in w 4 A ' A-f Top: LA VENTANA beauties pose in Social Center. Center Left: Serving table at Home Economics reception. Right: Ko Shari rush parts: Bottom Left: VVOmen's Dorm No. 1 Christmas dinner. I4'f'71fFf.' Dancing at Vivi rush party. Righl: DFD fall Smorgasbord rush party. Page 188 - ii N HAMCDNG US BUYS 5, .Mpr MQQ Top: Three to FL room is fall semester policy in Sneecl Hall, men's dormitory. Center: Intramural football among men's social clubs. Bottom: Nlorlcy Jennings receives Check for Stadium fund from lllaxey Pinson for Saddle Tramps, three of which OH. Page 189 look A LCDST WEAK END . - . - . V i The Physical lfnlucation Nlujors zincl Nli- , V nors club took L1 weekend trip between semes- ters to Tres Ritos in New Nlexico. Fun was had hy all with only one casualty, the Chaper- one, Nliss Nlary Frances Hill, who broke her ankle. The trip was highlighted hy thrills and spills. ---...N X CDN THE AVENUE It just wouldn't he college without the avenue to stroll along and to take dates dancing and dining at night. Also when the Coeds get hungry all during the day, all they have to do is run to the avenue. Top picture: The College Avenue drug, known as the Co- op. Center: Town? Dancing at lVlartin's. Below: Garland Head and Hewitt Allison in front of Tech Drug. Yvhich way to go? i GTD-.NN TCDREADGR SUED FUR LIBEL PRE-LAW CLUBS Mock: TRIAL Jlmw.' Dr. S. S. llcliay sniiles as he listens to testi- rnonials of witnesses in his suit against the Toremlnr for libel, which resulted from a story in the paper con- cerning a recent book of his. Upper right: VVitnesses for defense and prosecution sworn in simultaneously by Judge Darrell Carpenter in eourt room C-lOl. Lift: Defense Attorney, XV. U. Rucker, questioned Bill lflemniing, one of the proseeution's witnesses. Jlmiirz' Students listen to plea of Rucker in his address to the jury. Page 192 ELI., xx W 256 f Y-W 7 ,W , XM A U R A ff -f H TEXAS TECHNOLOGICAL coffee? T.UB?oEilE TExXs Fam W' K STAB' QM, TH REE o PORMS S . A Qreadof 7- Work Begins Soon On f9 '79 198 , SlS3oo,ooo Project glSlLf'af ' ssefpofffgffilfzel. U'f' Jones Underwrites 5IOO,OOO wgiwigiw ,On Toward cost of New seaasum X K eP'+ev 'N ff! 'TROY ' N , I n '. lL A,,eeee-me 9U'Gs p fflf -College Rodeo s 6 -ooo' lf l lSchoduled For SS 3 Aprlll2Andl3 W 70- ,.o.. 'COC ta 742 'f A4 ,tlo X eff., oood' aft Upperclassmen To Attend Texas 6 '1 L H D t' arne fed 1 A no o S e I e C Y l v 8 B 9 a U t I e S Nxno Yllavllrllll 6 Z' ltellelslqm? ono' W . Ventan exemptouv hcl Eight La S C Qqgcga 1- Vets Conter With Tech Ottlclals 6 Q, . Grouptlweets with tpresloent, 019.063, fsfwigw ds Sccxax Allen: Gaston Ancl C1-adcloclc fi ?9 f O pg ,, L 'C' Oh FB S m I'0m el' 2... 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It was reactivated this spring with live original members and six new members. Niembership may be composed of graduate and undergraduate students of Texas Tech who have shown special ability and interest in subjects dealing with Plant lndustry, and faculty members of Agronomy, Horticulture, Agricultural engineering, and any competent Plant Industry men. The purpose of the club is to stimulate the spirit of scholarship and leadership among students of the Plant Industry Department and to promote understanding and fellowship among its members. It sponsors Inter-Collegiate Judging Teams from the Plant lndustry Department and Freshman-Sophomore, and Llunior- Senior Contests within the Department. Page 198 First Rofw: George Allen, R. V. Ball, jack Patton, Jerry Beavers, Joe Williams. wi! Second Rofw: Henry Schwarz, W. T. Mitchell, Max Perry, Allen McArthur, Charles Vinyard. Dairy club was organized in 1933 but not alhliated nationally until 1938. It was reactivated this spring after being disorganized during the war. lts purpose is to promote and foster professional fellowship among students, faculty, and professional and research Work- ers interested in the progress of the dairy industry, and to aid and sponsor such activities as pertain to the in- terests of agriculture and the field of dairying. To be qualified for membership, a student must have com- pleted 60 semester hours with at least a C average. The organization maintains a loan fund whereby short- term loans are made available to members of the club. The group assists in conducting the annual high school F. F. A. dairy products judging contest and buys medals for the Senior Dairy Products team. The outstanding event of the year is a banquet held in the spring honor- ing members of the national judging team. Page 199 OFFICERS CH.ARLES VV. XTINYARD . Reporter R. V. BALL . . . Vice-President ALLEN KTCARTHUR Secretary-Treasurer JERRY BEAVERS . . . President l l i I Bark Rofw: Ray C. Mowery, R. B. Dawson, Vannoy Turnbough, Albert Devin, H. G. Sprawls, Ed Boaz, Elvin Eden. Sefrond Rofw: Ross -Montgomery, Thelbert 'Mille-r, Robert Kelley, Roy Boone, Kenneth Lewis, James Gunter. Fzrxt Roiwf Nathan Allen, John Bill VVheeler, Delbert Devin, Edwin Dawson, Claud Hoffman, Jim Humphreys. Noi Piflun'd.' Bob Boyd, John VVhite, Robert Holloway, Elmont Homea, Robert Hendrick. BLQCK and BRIDLE OFFICERS EDWIN DAWSON ..... . President I , , . - .' lVIembers and dates at Block and Bridle barbecue. NATHAN ALLEN ' X me President Chuck iWagon style of serving barbecue. DELBERT DEVIN , , , Sgqretary JOHN BILL VVHEELER . . Treasurer RAY C. IVIOVVERY ........ Sponsor Texas Tech's Block and Bridle club. a chapter of the national organization, was organized in the spring of 1933, though inactive from the fall of 1943 until it was reorganized this spring. Niembership is open to junior and senior students majoring in animal husbandry, members of stock judging teams, college professors and specialists in the department of animal husbandry. Fac- ulty members are H. Baunigardner, N. C. Fine, Dr. F. G. Harbaugh, R. C. Nlowery, and Dean W. L. Stangel. Social activities for the spring semester began with a barbecue on February 25, followed by a steak fry, honoring pledges, and the traditional banquet held for installation of next year's otlicers. Club emblem is a B , with a meat block and a clearer in the upper half, and a bridle in the lower half. Colors of the organization are royal purple and navy blue. Page 200 kv was af: , Q M it --i f,.:w All -ff- if fir- Fronl Rofw: Ray I.. Chappelle, sponsor, Henry Stenee, Delbert Devin, Thelbert Miller, O. vl. Rosenbaum, James Simpson, Francis Montandon, YV. C'. Brewer, XVilliam E. Robnett, O. T. Ryan, Area Supervisor. Second Row: james Payne, Derwood Nall, Ed. llavran, Elton Groves, Floyd Montgomery, Bobby Lewis, J. VV. Nlellody, Jack Earl Creel. Bark Rofw: Milton Dean, Albert Devin, James Price, C. A. Crawford, Elmont llomea, John P. llines, Fred Day, Maurice Reniek, Sam E. Jones. F. F. A. The Cy Luker collegiate chapter of the National Fu- OFFICERS . . . . jg , , ture Farmers ot America, was reorganized this year lllifumd Belolll - - - - . - - - - - ACK EARL CREE1. . . P 'd t after being inactive since the spring ot 1943. This is a J fel en . . . . . QIAMES PRICE . . . Sentinel national service organization that was installed at Tech U , Y , . . . 1 . i I i A . rI.ToN Dhax l arliainentarian in 1933 and named tor its nrst advisor. Composed ot HENRY STENCE . ViCc-p,-Csidem Qlunior and Senior students qualifying to teach voca- W1 C, BREWER , , Secretary tional agriculture and those students holding State and DELBERT DEVIN - . HiSf0fi2111 American Farmer degrees, it strives to promote fellow- FRANCIS MONTANEON ' Rspoffef X - Q - -A 1 - - - - fN0fP1CflIl'C'Ll, ship among all Aggies and alloids training tor its mem- , , , H. Cr. SPR.fXVS'l.S . . . 1 reasurer bers in the work of the high school lf. F. A. The club takes an active part assisting in the Annual Texas Tech Vocational Agriculture Contests held for high school students in April. ,X steak fry was the main social event of this semester. Page 201 we RIERRILYN SNIDER, Editor IJOROTHY C.NNTREI.I., Business Blanager LA VENTANA Hi EDITORYS NOTE: VVith much burning of the midnight oil the 1946 edition of LA X7ENTANA was put together. Although the war was over this year we were still handicapped with a short- age of photographic, printing and engraving materials but have sincerely tried to do the best with what we had. YVC would like to apologize to those students who entered the second semester which was too late to have their picture made for the annual. VVe tried to take group shots in order to get some who would otherwise have been left out. The cover and all other art work in the annual, with the exception of the cartoons, was done by llary Lee Logan and Trula Graham, both senior commercial art majors. Cartoons were made by Jack Tippit, who was still in the army when he started work on them. Jane Burns is not pictured on these pages but a great deal of credit goes to her, for, as secretary, she has compiled lists of annual subscriptions and helped in sending our copy to en- gravers and printers. Photography of snapshots was done by lvan Tucker, Ed Graf, Jack Jackson, photography students, and yours truly as a substitute. lllost students were only too willing to have their pictures taken but some of the faculty members were difficult. I would like to thank them for being patient with us in our efforts to give a true rep1'esentation of the school year. Volunteer workers who are not pictured were Ruth Cowart, Betty Ramsey, Nlary Ruth llfluse, Cieane lllartin, Helen Cloud, Frances Dalmasso, Alice llleading and Glenna VVilliains. Al- though we did not quite meet our deadlines our engraver, llr. H. ll. Crenshaw of Southwestern lfngraving Co., and our printer, Klr. XV. VV. lllercer of lfconomy Advertising Co., worked hard to get our book out on time. lll. ll. S. BEA Giuzizx, Associate Fditor Page 202 5 ,pf N-... fr Ah- Q i '41 ' , K eff axle Wiz 1, 1 A ' 2 S1 , Eg qmwmfv A V' kk ..,.., N A TRLYLA GRAHAM, Associate Art Editor JACK TIPPIT, Cartoon Artist AIQXRY LEE LOGAN, Associate Art Editor Ivixx T L.,.3 W. 211 W1 S , in,, Sf'o:' - fe Q ri W' -, 7-fi L. MAXEY P1NsoN, Sports Editor R. A. MILLS, Sponsor UCKER, Assistant Photographer ,,,,v,. SUE STUCKARD, Society Editor ED GRAF, Photographer N ,mo Xi va-si LA VENTANA STAFF Benn IDILTZ, NELVA JOYCE HiXLl3ERT and HoPPx KI.x.xs ' ' xx Ollxlllg on the VVho's lVho layouts. BILLIE Giuifrix and PxL'L1YE Lok .V . 'EY, staff mem- bers, working hard to get the club panels cut and , pasted. l Staff members judging Shallo . water High School beauties, not that we set ourselves up as judges, but we were asked. To honor lur. YV. VV. lllereer, his wife and daughter, a ban- quet was given in their honor when they visited the campus. Mrs. R. A. lwills is facing Camera and Dr. W. M. VVhyburn is talking across the table to lVIr. Mercer. Others attending were hlerrilyn Snider, C. E. lldaedgen, lwary Lee Logan, Joe Horne, Ed Graf, R. A. lhfills, Helene Blattner, Cecil Horne, Ivan Tucker, Bea Green, Trula Graham and Dorothy Cantrell. Page 204 Back Row: Gussie Lee Teague, Clark H. Schooley, A. B. Strehli, R. A. Mills, Haskell Taylor. Front Row : Ed Boaz, Troy Caldwell, Audrey Melton, Bill Nugent, Jim Humphreys, Walter Schlinkman. i l PUBLICATICDNS CGMMITTEE Publications committee for Texas Tech super- vises the student newspaper and yearbook. It is composed of an equal number of faculty and stu- dent members, with Student president Troy Cald- well and President Xvilliam Nl. Vlihyburn serving ex-officio. The student president appoints students to serve on the committee and the president of the college appoints faculty members. Oilicers of the Student publications are respon- sible to the Publications committee for expendi- tures, policies, records, reports and budgets. Edi- tors and business managers of the annualiand Page 205 newspaper are chosen by student election, but if one resigns, the committee appoints a successor. Associates are appointed by the student ollicers with the committee's approval. Rarely does the Publications committee dictate the editorial policy, but they have the power to remove any oflicer from office for the publication of libelous or illegal matter, or other matter dam- aging to the reputation of the college or of an individual. They sign contracts for photography, engraving, printing and other necessities of the two publications. of XVAYNE K1'1 rLEY, Editor A senior journalism student with six years' news- paper experience, XYayne Kittley was a very able editor. He was Superintendent of Tech Press the fall semester and was a member of TXYVA. .--Mi-1 THE The Toreaflor, under the editorship of lvayne Kittley, has sponsored many campaigns this year to help the student body and especially have they tried to help veterans. Although Hugh Rowland was elected to edit the paper, Kittley was appointed by the Publications Committee when Rowland gradu- ated in the summer. At the same Publications Com- mittee meeting Clark Schooley was elected sponsor of the Torfador. Policy ol: the Toreador is to always give a com- plete and entire account of all events that are of interest to the students. Nluch of the credit for hav- ing a Varsity show this year is due to the Toraadorfv efforts in getting students to think along those lines. bflARYir1iROY, Business lVIanager A hard worker who practically made the Toreudof oHice her home this year, Nlary has kept the budget balanced. She is a Junior journalism major from Honey Grove. All who know her think she has the sweetest nature of anyone in the department. liARi.1NE LANL: YoUNG, Associate liditor Senior Journalism major from Levelland, Earline has done much to help the morale of the stali. She is a good worker and one who is always ready to laugh at your jokes. Page 206 TCDREADCDR Top Right: Five o'elock VVednesday always looks like this in the Toreador office. Reporters Anne Hurt, Billie Jean Burrell, Lotta Bess Baldwin, Pherba Jor- dan, Christina Tippit and Lucy Bear. Center Left: Sponsor Clark Schooley inspecting Joan Edwards' story while Novaline Freeman, Barbara Liv- ingston and llildred Young work otherwise. Center Right: Ivan Tucker, sports editor, tries to appear very busy. Below: These staff members seem very disinterested in the Whole thing. Left to right they are: Leon Hale, Ben Oglesby, Jr., Bea Green and Frances Clark. Page 207 TECH PRESS 'licch prcss was unalcr the supcrvision of Vllaync Kittlcy thc lirst scmestcr nntl Robcrt NI. Smith thc sccond scnicstcr. blr. Smith was zislictl to tzlkc over thc job when Kittlcy rc- signctl. Thc prcss prints most collcgc publications, which inclutlc thc Torcador, college catalog, oliicizil bulletins alc- votctl to various activities of thc institution, and scicntilic and litcrary publications. l RolzERT 11. SMITH, superintendent, examines 1 Case of type. VV. O. RUCKER works at the paper Cutter. XV:XX'NI2 KITTLEX' instructing printing student lflcanor Lcftwich Phillips on running the job press. Page 208 73 I -.. X gs. K XV 'fl -il- Ni sr' 5 f as J Y ll- A' -:Q + ' J ::, f X X U K an . 4, :zl i F-:,, j:'.' XJ 31 Top Rofwf Dorothy Albertson, Inez Andrews, Ruth Austin, Lucy Bear, Billie Jean Burrell. Scrond Rofw: Dora Caldwell, Margaret Cary, Helen Cloud, Q, 5:2 l gill? L 1 Y li x 4 af vt 45 S. f tb , .i 1, gif' s -g f 12 Bee Bailiff, Marion Bain, Lotta ,Bess Baldwin, Lou Collins, XVynelle Cotton, Mary Ellen Dulfy Joyce Dungan, ,loan Edwards. Third Rofw: lidwyna Fite, Ulaynell Fowler, Nlargene Fry, Bea Green, Mary Dean Griihn, Vvanda Hahn, john llarp, Martha llarris. Fllllfffl Rofw: jean Holt, Martha Ann llowell, Ann llurt, Rosemary Jones, Jean Knight, Billye Lackey, Vera Maas, Ann Martin. Fiflll Rofw: La Nelle Parmer, Sue Peterson. Alive Meatliiig, YVanda Nlitehell, Nlary Ruth Nluse, Anita Oliver, Pollyanna O'Neil, Peggy Paine, Sixth Roux' -laekie Powers, Betty Ramsey, Nlary Rattikin, Doris Reed, Barbara Robertson, Pat Smoot, Merrilyn Snider, Sue Son, Sue Storkard. 7 S1'Q'1'I1tl1 Rofw: lainie Trainer, Marv Tror, 'luanda 'l'urner, ,lane XVatson, Lois VVet-lts, lilynna Williams, jo VVilmeth,- liarline Young, Nlilrlrecl Young. OIFFICICRS Lax Nisrris P.-ixiuiiaa . . President BE.-x fiREEN . . . Vice President G1,x'xx.x lViLi.1ixx1s . . Secretary Aueif RIB.-XDING . . Treasurer SUE Sroexfxkn . Publicity Chairman Page 209 Press Club is eomposenl of journalism majors ancl minors anal all stuilents interested in publications work. The pur- pose of the organization is to promote frienilship between its members anal to acquaint them with the actual tluties ol' publications oilieers anal workers. The members gave a get- acquaintecl party to start the season orl. Miss Nlargaret Turner, etlitor of L'The VVOman's Angle in the ,11'11lam'l1i'- .lo1n'ual, gave a tliscussion about Hlllomen in the Newspaper lfielilu. hlembers attencletl a spring entertainment. MATADOR BAND 'J fu Wi 'TX if' Tx' . H- , ff ' Us TR' ' .f 1 J-gilt fl .3 V VT' , . ' W YW - fr Ywg wal .Zv- f if Q .J if- ar- 9 Prof. D. O. VViley says that this year's band is the best that Tech has had since the fall of l42. This was the Hrst time since that fall that Tech has had two bands. A trip was made to San Antonio when the Raid- ers met Texas A. Sl M. They marched at the half there and also at many home games. With their color- ful performances, the band showed a lot of school spirit in backing the football and basketball teams. Every other Sunday afternoon in the spring, concerts were given in the Tech Gym. John Haynie and John Roberts have been featured as soloists and Woodyard NlcDowell and Doris Ragsdale were guest conductors. About 120 members make up both bands. Something new was added this year when the band got white wool uniforms. A band clinic was sponsored for the benefit of band directors from Vvest Texas. DIRECTOR D. O. VVILEY Page 210 ,UN in v- ..-My is 'H 'ffgf ,wk h-,, ' 1 h E ,U TWELPTH ANNUAL PRESENTAT1oN or TI-IE SEVEN LAST WCDRDSH By VVIIIZOIBORIZ Dliisixls Dear Editor: Only the thousands of students who have participated in Tech's annual presentation of The Seven Last 1Vords can fully realize the material barriers which have had to be surmounted yearly before we could perform the work pub- licly. 1 believe that these participants will not be astonished to learn that the College Chorus of 1946 portends to make this 12th presentation, scheduled on April 16th, the last formal and public one until such facilities as a stadium, or auditorium, or coliseum, practice halls, instruments and the like are securable. ln 1934 our small chorus of 40 members had as a goal 500 singers. VVe surpassed the goal in 1940. VVe hope for no greater numerical strength, but pray for the equipment which will make the rendition of the oratorio a pleasure to the musicians in charge. At this writing we trust that the 12th presentation will occur as scheduled. VVith many thanks for your interest and kindness, 1 remain Yours very sincerely, AIITLIIQN PAUL Brrrz 7 Soloisfsf Ira Schmitz, Tenorg Mrs. Rex VS ebster, Soprano Rex Vvebster, Bass. Dr. Julien Paul Blitz, Conductor. Mrs. Julien Paul Blitz, Pianist 1iI,rvizx1'u PREsEx'r.xT1ox ix 1945 Page 212 ,M- CI-ICDRUS OFFICERS PQXNZE Bc'T1.i5R . . President Doms R.-XGSD.Xl.E . . Vice President Donorrrv Porrsox .4 . Secretary Nxxcy STii,i2s . . Treasurer This year Texas Tech Chorus was composed of three hun- dred and fifty members. Regular meetings are every Nlonday night at seven o'cloclc in the St. .Tohifs Nlethodist Church. During the fall semester, college songs were learned in order to help the student body in singing at the convocations and football games. The spring semester has always been de- voted to practicing the oratorio, The Seven Last Xvords of Christ . Before the Christmas holidays the Chorus went caroling around various parts of the campus. Organized in 1934, the chorus has always had a large number of women singers but has been short of male voices since the war began. a- rn' Page 213 e s c.,. T Q , if , ,. . i P.-XNZE BUTLER Dolus R.-XGSDALE DoRoTHY PoL'I.soN NANCY STILES Dorm l might be said to have been the most social of the three women's dormitories this year. They held several dances and had a formal Christmas dinner. The governing body is composed of hall advisors and elected oflicers and is called House Senate. The highlight of the year was the annual semi-formal Christmas dance preceding Christmas holidays. Nlrs. Elizabeth Young is house mother of the dormitory. NIRS. FLIZAl:I5TH WYOUNG, House Klother o Taylor enjoys a sandwich and book while Pat Lively, Billie Taylor, The Christmas dance was a big success. and llffaclyn Keeble tell tall tales. i Irene Knowles is getting a big bang out of what her dancing partner says. Formal banquet with cocktail and everything. Page 214 DCDRM I Hozcse Senate Membe1'5 ffielofwj, Back Row oima am Maybeth Nlabry, Jodie Wofford Wlaiy lNevi, Ann Dil ley, Jo Taylor. First Row: Maxine Harp Anna B Ellis, Nlargaret Ann Huilaker, Audiu Meltoii Maiv Frances Alexander, lVIaurine Smlth All but Pat are enjoying the game . . . liveryone eats too much at the formal Christmas dinner . . . Coeds gather in La Vllanda Young s and Dodie Stl'll1gC1'lS room for a chat and visit. Page 215 HRS. NIAX FIKEL, house 1 nother, confers with l c orni resident, Klzirin Valdes. WOMENS Activities for Dorm ll inelutletl the annual Christmas dinner, followed by at program and sing- ing of Christmas carols in the lounge. The lounge was LlCC0l'2ltCkl in holiday style with 21 lighted tree. Present: 'i'l 'X ' s nele gnen to lVI1l2111lS Orphanage. Par- ents were entertained with a reception on Parents' Day, which was Oetoher 20. The main event of the spring was 11 sport dance hehl Nlarch 9. Tofu fefl: No, she mloesnlt answer. Top right: Underconstruction . . . Bridge! Horton: left: lllitlnight pep rally. lfottom right: I0 o'eloCk. ww ww' 3231 DCDRM II 1101156 senate 1nenzbers.' Jeanne Stovall, hlary Troy, lfllen Art- man, Sue Thompson, LaVera Riley, Anita Hale, LaNell Doshier, Rlargie Crews, Billie Burrell, Laura Lou Johnston, lllary Jean Vvebb, Dorothy Cliff. iii ...MPM Jig LANELL DOSHIER OTHER . President QFFICERS ELLEN ARTAI,-KN LOUISE INCE . DOROTHY Curr A is .1 Center left: Sittin' and awaitini. Bottom left: 10:10. Center right: Just a nice quiet evening at home. Vice-President . . Secretary . Finance Chairman n AIRS. L. D. RAINEY, house mother the fall semester. WQMENS Big party in Sue Stockardls room with Sue .lVIagee: Betty Watts, Ruth Venable, Jodie Leonard, Betty Ramsey, Deanie G1'lH'1Il, and Toby Spurlin as guests. Cmztw' lvff' l'iVC1'VOIlC seems intent on interrupting this busv session of studying. Lo-zwr righl: Birdie is helping Klary Jo BL Anderson while others entertain themselves. Lottvfr lrfl' Cr A 1 ,i V 1 . . . .. 111.1 N .1nRhotle1 and Ruth 1 ishci playing a little fnn and the other girls look at scrap book. fs. l Page 218 DORM III l flouse Senate: Janice Hall, Polly Cook, Betty Haynes, Wanda Jennings, Betty JO Leonard, Lee Dale Clubb, Jackie Nlatthews, Bette Slagel, Ruth Fisher, Frances Delaney, Louise Lowe, Birdie Usrey. zlbofve: Big session gathered, Amy Sue VVay, Rena Simmons, Lee Dale Clubb, Marjorie Tisdale, Joan Nislar, Betty Neeley, Peggy Calender, Bev- erly Moritagtne are participants. Upper right: This bridge game is most intriguing to Jodie Dyar and Patsy O'Neill. Center right: Lou Emma Shugart and Joy Reasor are apparently telling something about the poor boy in the picture. Lower right: Gus Gallagher and his wife ,lean are one of the couples who moved into VVest the Spring semester. The entire first Hoor was turned Over to married veterans and their wives. Page 219 POLLY COOK, President 5, ' a 3 Q i 5 K I li! SNEED HALL Sneed was the only dormitory that was open for men this year since XYest hall was turned over to Women students and married couples. hflzinv 111en had to double up three i11 a room the second semes- ter when so many veterans returned. Sneeal and lvest had Zl joint dance in the liall. The annual beard growing contest was helml elur- ing Hdead week , in which the heaviest. darkest, ugli- est, reclclest, most handsome, anal slickest hezirals were chosen. The judges were Beverly llesancon, -Ioe Ann Bailey, ileanne Stovall, lllarlyne Reid, Nlarv Nlue ,lohnson and Lometzi Hodge. A Student Self-Governing Council was set up to give the dormitories a more conducive atmosphere for study. This council is composed of the wing acl- visors and live conimitteenien Iirom each wing. So- cial Directors are james livzins, Earl Camp and Ben Cziulcling. fl NIEIIIY men with beards crowd around the jucl es of the ' tl: 'h g con ut xx o were the Social director of the fall semester talks to boys LA XIENTANA beauties. at house meeting. ww sl 1+-aww Bob Click, Jim Humphreys and Kenneth Lewis pick fl comfortable method of study. 1 1 , s l l E21 W 1 -V Mail call is a main event of the day. Page 220 111 rl F 11 UFl'iICI'fRS fl,it'flH'!'Il at righfl xllkl XVANNIZR Vice Pri-sidcnt Ton KI1l.1.15R . Secretary ljrcsidcrnt N okixiix N Hmmcx . ii 1 Y i 4- i. 3 i I Tom Haley and Bruce Pipkin washing socks and cleaning up. At right: Big game of dominos with no stakes. Ed Graf operates a novel idea in having a broadcasting station iu the dorm-girls in VVc-st had benefit of some of the programs. Page 221 5 ,f-.r lf .L . is 'K A very intriguing ,game of Cha-ss in the process ?T The Agricultural Club, commonly known as the Aggie Club, is the oldest club on the campus. Founded in 1925 by Dean A. H. Leidigh, the purpose ofthe club is to foster and promote interest in matters pertaining to Agriculture. Active membership is limited to students regularly enrolled in the Division of Agriculture of Texas Tech who express desire to be in the club. The aims of the club include fostering cooperation of members in major projects of the college, and to encourage social events, athletic contests and pro- grams for the entertainment of the members. A Pig Roast and Aggie-Home Economics Party are annual traditional events of the club. The club sponsors a loan fund to aid worthy Agriculture students. FALL SEMESTER OFFICERS ToM MILLER . . President NORMAN HOEACK . Vice President CAMILLE STEVENS . . Secretary CARL DWYER . . Treasurer J. B. PoTTs . . Reporter SPRING SEMESTER OFFICERS THELBERT RIILLER . . President CARL DWYER . . Vice President EARL SEARS . . . Secretary EARL BURNETT . . Treasurer DARRELL SIMS . Marshal Top Rofw: James Abbott, ,Merriel Abbott, 'William Atwood, R. V. Ball, Dennison Barnett, Bruce Barrier, J. C. , Jvldyf-QP , ,P Bartlett, Bill Baxter. ,,,, I EA Serondvgcf-iw.'d Igslii Bishop, Clyde Black, Ed Boaz, Joaquin R. Bonilla, Bob Boyd, Clyde Boyd, John Boyd, i I ,Mi is ,',- pmt' q 1 ar roc . I ' A2554 gt?-QEAEQ Thzrd Rofw: Gerald Buchanan, Earl Burnett, Earl Burum, Gene Cade, Dale Carter, Charles Clowe, -lack sf 4 . My. lisa- ,Q wsu: , Creel, james Echols. .L 1 TQ x V. We , J Fourth Rofw: Harold Elder, Olen Elkins, H. G. Finley, John Frey, Norwin Garrison, james Gimmell, Nolan F. 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Third Rofw: Bill Reid, Clinton Ritter, Orville Robinson, V. R. Rodgers, Otis Rogers, Dean Sanders, Gene A. Schafer, Glen Schneider. Fourth R0-w: Henry Schwarz, Earl Sears, James Simpson, Darrell Sims, Celia Ann Smith, Billy J. Snodgrass, Camille Stevens, Adrian Taylor. Fifth Ro-w: Tommy Taylor, Marshall I. Thixton, Billy J. Toombs, Horace Turnlwow, Bismark H. Turner, - Horace Underwood, Bob Watson, james VVelch. Sixth Rofw: Lester .VVheelis, John VVhite, EdiVVhitesides, Kenneth VViley, Barton N7Villingham. .Alt the flgglif' Pig Rorzst: Torn Rliller takes a big bite. Lots of Aggies who are all having a big time Page 223 The American Institute of Chemical lingineers of Tech was the iirst chapter in Texas. Nlenibership is open to any undergraduate student enrolled in chemical engineering. The purpose of the club is to promote relations between students and faculty and to help the student understand the problems and situations encountered in the profession of his choice. The society has been represented at the national conventions of the ASC and AlChE. L Bon Hc'ifsTi2ni.ER President OFFICERS VVILL KQILLETT . . Vice President SUE LIVINGSTON . . Secretary Bois RIAHAFFEY . . Treasurer Y: Top Rm-.' Billy Huey, Jack ehmniwi-5, Bob Click, Gene collins. ,HM j fffpqigmi, sfmfz RW.-.' John ne Lee, VViIl oiiim, Joe csiiiiiami, Patricia Groves. . ig-'gf-u-., '7 I? iii' ' - . ,3il?'i95 'I' Third Roux' 'VVinifred Hooper, Sum F. King, Elvis Lee, Gloria Sue Livingston. ' 'rx -c ' Q wx, E P' 3 -. ' Y . f I Q Fourth Rofw: Bob Mahaffey, Robert Earl Payne, james Harold VVright. gi. A 1' raw, .r . , ' H3351 'fix 'w M, 1,5 ,Q 2 1 !6P?lf'?-'Pfm we qc A 3+ J' 'Q., Pwf5J-'- M 2 ' i Qgav 71: ,5 if ,F 4 ' , l S+-. xfgafifc' :ggi si 1 .df X . pri ,fl mt ,S nz 3.-cz - -2. X F O '-wr-55 . L 1. V .'-A ve -:yep sk swssitiwwmes-P s ' - . 5 ' :NIE-N 'i'4 r V 'Jia 'fi 'M ai S5 S154 :lim ' R we 'z i P CQ, 'x . 1 1 1331. QQQQFE Q 'W 'Q 1' .L '. - zu M W -. i ,iw D. 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S, i Top Rofw: Sadie Amerson, ,Tack Cummings, Claude Carson Gilmer, Edward A. Graf, James Second Rofw: Jack Horton, Mariori Jones, Philip K. Kemp, Irene Knowles, Cecil Jim Lee. Third Rolw: Molite Ray Lee, Howard Loveless, Douglas Rolater, joel Mitchell Simmons, Albert T. Fourih Rofw: Claude D. Stephenson, John Stribling, James Strong, Lacy Marvin VVartes, Austin VVilliams, Durvvood Ray Williams. R li EN LOGAN, President OTHER OFFICERS CEC11. JIM LEE . . Vice President IRENE KNowLEs . . Secretary Page 225 Any student enrolled in electrical engineering is eligible for membership in the American Institute of Electrical Engi- neers, better known as AIEE. The purpose of the group is to further the advancement of knowledge concerning the theory and practice of electrical engineering. The national organization provides a professional magazine for all mem- bers. Bi-monthly meetings this year featured student speak- ers, talks by qualified professional men, and movies of interest. Alpha Chi is a national scholastic honorary fraternity. composed of the upper ten per cent of the junior and senior classes. Character, leadership, and personality are stressed hy the organization, with its real purpose being to stimulate, tlevelop, antl recognize scholarship anal those elements of character that make scholarship ellective for gootl citizen- ship. hflonthly meetings feature various well-qualiiietl speak- ers. Highlight of the year's social activities is the annual LAYERA RILEY, President banquet given in the spring. OTHICR OFFICERS Noiura CI.iz.wiNGER . Vice President S.-xiz.xH SworroRD . . Secretary l,.xt'RA Lot' -IoHNsTox . Treasurer R. A. KIILLS . . . Sponsor To-lv R0fw.' Ann Baker, Dorotha D. Barrett, Lynclell Bangh, liotlessa Burkman, Edward Cartwright, Norma Cleavinger, Pauline Cherry, Szvolzd Rofw: Billie Cohea, Nlary Fintlley, Nlaxine Ford, Jean Freeman, Anita Iiale, Laura Lou Johnston, Charlene -IOI'flHIl. Tffirtl Row: Ben F. Logan, Kathryn Millsap, joan Niarsh, Melba Slater, Sarah Swofford, Mary Jean VVebb, Dorothy VVilliams. Fuurllz Ro-w: Imogene Bagwell, 'lane Burns, Panze Butler, Syhle Carter, Dorothy Clift, Betty Jo Crisler, I Frankie Lou Day. Flfflz Row: Johnnye Sue Hamilton, Maxine Harp, Ava Hasty, Nlaxine Hennersdorf, Eugenia Hopper, Thelma B. Hudson, Margaret Huffaker. Sixllz Rofw: .Naomi Langford, Betty Renner, Elizabeth Schmidt, james VVanner, Peggy VVeiss, Barton Willing- ham, Connie Wright. Page 226 .x- .. 5-1 :S . . rpg, i ?faamsiee'ffE,3???'59'6 'Q ' efssEa..:::.a :'.. ,' I 'S i ' I fa . ' J-gg, . or . r , -9: we at--as T i ' . - 'V ' 4 , - . ' Wsiillflilii Q , i - - ' S P94 9+ - ? I - 5 i. 'PS .1 X ,- f 4332- A , . . . sm- '11 li? ' Y ' .., I-' - ,AP ,,N5'+,,,fJ A T' . f 1 9' tif S -'k smf--.f-4 f A ' tt ri erifrgx' ' -. .7 Y 43. fil' W W1-T ' ii 'ifii fl? 1 9' ' -'F' ' 'tial . .K ,F , cc .x a -- si ' ff- A, 1,6 , . , . , we .i yi P I, N E .w .Wie . 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' .iv '- W 3 W. - A Q:-x 11: - ' 4- - T A 'Q , X 'rryiff-:sm , .-50' 5 zf , I. -M25 'r 'al' 'J' T A , jg ,ie L.-. - ,-?N1',a'a-'N Z-:T-gases I A . ' ,rf I s -l si. ,-,,,,.,i.,.,. ?m.A . T A QW' ti1'2 '- ' Z ' af SEZ' 'lliifs -. JH'-'fs' Top Roux: Lonnie Bell, Russell Birdwell, Clyde Black, joe Cannon, john Carter, Ray Farter, Bob Click. Szppnd Row.. Gene Collins, Jack Cummings, Jay Denton, Charles Funk, Pat Garrett, james Gimmell, Gene l4iQg4gi'fi't-J, Hardey. ' 'T fy 1, 5 Third Rnfw: James Hewlett, Duane Hill, Joe Hopkins, Jim Humphreys, ,Harold Kiger, Cecil Lee, Ralph s ':l'7-:'lfigQ-Q,j5g3,,1M,w, Lopez-Cepero. '-- , 'QW-r iflm., ' 4' , fi Ti'5 v Fourth Row: Howard Loveless, Sam McDuFfey, Robert lVlcNahb, Bob Mahaffey, Mzirshall Mason, Bryan 5 55 Ji'l?Q'Q4. cf g wg , Miller Robert Pardue. s '. Qi,-'SSE' 1-, s 1 mf' j ig-d',,,.., . Vw Fifth Rrmc: iMaxey Pinson, Bruce Pipkin, Paul Prokish, Doug Rolater, Spencer Street, Harold Tunnell, Jingigl 7 'V-. Q-2 rx ' VVanner. iff' '3'Qii,vQ1.- t-W Sixth Roiw: Buddy VVard, Duane iWilliams, Jim VVilliams, Andrew VVillingham. .- i ' , Qfflz ' ' F. fs. ,' :',k--I-5,-' OFFICERS Bon CLICK . . . President JIM HL'xi1fHREvs . lst Vice President GENE HAARDEY . 2nd Vice President Hi-morn TUNNELI. . . Secretary jul XVANNER . . . Treasurer RALPH LoPEz-C121-reno . Sgt.-at-Arms NIAXIZY PINSON . Reporter-Historian A. P. U. members at their Christmas banquet. Beta Sigma Chapter of Alpha Phi Qmega, national serv- iee fraternity, was installed on Tech campus in 1939. The purpose of the organization is to assemble college men in the fellowship of the Scout Oath and Law, to develop friend- ship and to promote service to humanity. It renders services to the student body and faculty in the form of club projects and activities. The creed of Alpha Phi Qmega is Bc a leader, be a friend, be of service . It is required that a member must have had previous experience in the Boy Scouts of America or a recognized Scout movement. Activi- ties oli the year included a banquet and pledge initiation with Sidney B. North, National Secretary, as the guest speakerg Founder's Day dinnerg and an annual semi-formal dance for the members and pledges. Truth l Pursuen is the motto of Alpha lipsilon Delta, national honorary pre-medical fraternity, the first purpose of' which is to encourage excellence in pre-medical work hy furnishing a goal toward which the student may striye dur- ing the early semesters of his or her pre-medical career. Activities off the organization include a monthly meeting, a general meeting of' all pre-medical students at the first of each year to acquaint students with the society, and a formal initiation banquet in the spring. Qualifications for member- ship include enrollment in the pre-medical department, B O If F1 C If R S Liisrni KIORRISSETT Blu. BIAH.-xififm' . -Imcxiiz LEWIS . DR. H. F. LANDXNIZR average. character and general ability and personality. UR. H. M. Hizrmiii' ye' ff 5 J? -ggi'-mf 1g ., 5fP'2f . f1f'g3'x ' ' , Vx J -sf Top Row: Gene Hardey, Jackie Lewis, Faye Littlefield. 1 , it, ' ii! I ' Second Rofw: Bill Mahaffey, Leslie Morrissett, Johanna Stud ' - .pn 'n fnvll--1 l e Pl 5:7 V . ' if A gf' 1 -t:., .fu R 'Pr 13,133.5 ' 'E T5 -'iii 5- X 21 I J'-J gf. , ff' Y-if . tv h -I .il . fy-' ' i wk ff ,L ,icgfiixf .4 5512, M -:Mix , ,fesxifgi 'A --J 5' ff isfx ,f5fg16' is sais., Rf' , ke . ,li ' .. T ,i, 'f5 :?5 , yu, .3 A' i fbi kv elqr va A . fill' gr Q.. ' i wie a t A. - y V 3' , NA, it -' , ' N 2. 351 vu - A xwq w fx . Y -' ?' N .x S - ' 'Eg - ,H -1 ' flvki .- Q - -- 7--1 ol- if ,ggi i ' fvqmfwwacsv iai ,ng w- ' .I , ,sw L p .5 .rl P' Qi 4 6.4.-f at 'lf 4? 57 'ws fig? 3 Mit 4'F':5 -' fm. u a. f si 1. - . . s 'ff .. :'fpg12?ffSS5g5:i'Jg.h 'Y L ' . A,'f1,,L. 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F' cgi ii',.,u-T Smozzn' Rafts: Fae Beth llill, Louise Iuce, ,To-Hal VVoFf0rd. Q. 2 ' . 'byeymxyw V 4 as L c ,sq 335' Q2 ' 'Mtv' 0' 'ff Yz ' 'SWA-. OFFICERS JO-IIAI, XVo1f1foRD . Cast Director BIAXINE HI2NXIiRSDl3Rl Stage Manager l,0l'ISE INCL! . Business llanager Page 229 H eww Wa a- , ..' +V . M- . ,, L , -I.. N 1-fx, . 3? ,ni , ah oygqig-QQJZFQQM--f - ,x,:,: -P U ., -W, ,. .- ' ' 1 ,, , .. 'xr -v Tau Cast of Alpha Psi Omega, national honorary dra- matic fraternity, was organized at Tech in 1926. New members are chosen by election from student members of Sock and Buskin club, the local dramatic group. These members must have shown outstanding talent and interest in dramaties. Nlembership qualilicatlons include Varied activi- ties in the held of dramatic aft and a minimum grade point average of 1.6. XVhen the requirements are met, the chosen students are initiated at a formal banquet. Alpha Psi Qmega also sponsors programs, plays and lectures in the dramatic arts field. A, S. f .f . 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Q Q - 5 ,. - Y L., i . , , f .LJ v 'fs Eva fi 5 kk 1 is 5 v. -Q.- - -I 5 2, fx, ,. 4 , 1- 3,2 .kt Uvpkx xii: H. A A V . N f , X., 'ug , -H X A. at-3134 ,V Hur Nw . A - l': ' .-' ' T im Ay ,fda I, ' gi 34 The Texas Tech Chapter of Student Atliliates of Anieri- OFFICERS can Chemical Society was organized in 1939. one of the first student afliliated chapters in Texas. The purpose of the organization is to offer the beginnings of professional associ- ations and to show to the student of chemistry the other side to his chosen work. The Tech Chapter meets once a month to discuss business and enjoy a technical movie or guest speaker. A banquet and an informal social affair are social activities. The chapter has sent delegates to the National and Southern Convention of the American Chemical Society. Plans are being made to become more active with other chapters. RIARY NOBLE Blu. RTAHAFFEY SHE THKJBIPSON AvANi3i.i.E Moss DKDLCJRES SMART . President . Vice-President Secretary . Treasurer Representative CHARLES GALBRAITH . . Sponsor Top Rafw: Neil Artman, Billie Cohea, Sybil Edwards, Eloise Fambro. Second Rofw: 1. D. Graham, Jane Harding, Bob Hufstedler, Bill Mahaffey. Third Rofw: Jackie Matthews, Avanelle.Moss, Emory T. Payne, Darrel Porter. Fourlh Rofw: Sue Thompson, 'Marguerite Weeks, Clyde VVright. g 31, I!! ge' x -I A I 1 f, lf' U 5 JS' V, ,W J ' W 3 I . 2 , .. is i fl Q, ,, 4 Q., ,. we 4 'I Am:-ge g:,,2,5gjgi'-x5- .3 .- QN .fr . cl 335 SA '46 3- ya R ,. ,fe ' if S .if , ,QF 9 ,s if 'Y 6 'T HZ, . .lx 'Er'- .. ' .f .IS,. i. 'Q at 4 A lf 'X jr? as... 1+, , ff fain if 1 1. s N ' A Q 1 5 s ' il?-'E of HL p K -431 '. 5 C , V .. -P A C E gg aux g ,. , Q A ,V 41.- at ..,, . fa 'A. .1 E 1.:,'f::Z'-E23-jM,'.::: 9 . I f . m'A'.fit' '1 L.. -.4-'I y , if' 5 It .pg Ars ref ' 'NWI' 'r f . c o , o HC. . in , -,'!k-58559 - v .Vf,, V .1 bp , y V.,-, iv .ga g 4, ' --...aim vmzq :1,',, T . fe, mg., ,Q f ff if I -. . 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A., .5-3, tx Q : 1 .c ' ' fi A . is 5 .A ii f , ug 4, c A , .i s fakm mommy- , 1 Top Rofw: Jane ,I ' .7 ' Burns, Panze Butler, Nancy Caldwell, Norma Cleavinger, Joanne Crabtree, Ann Dill J- Scfond Rofw: Anita 'Hale, .Maxine Harp, Maxine Hennersclorf, Patsy Hillger, Eugenia Hopper, Merle Third Rofw: Laura Lou Johnston, Betty jo Leonard, Jackie Lewis, ,Doris Lovelace, Barbara Ramsey, Bety Renner. Fourth Rofw: Barbara Robinson, Elizabeth Schmidt, Betty Slagle, Johnnie Smith, Pat Smith, Sarah Swofford. Fifth Row: Jo Taylor, Mary jean iWebb, Dorothy VVilliams, John-anna iVVilliams. OFFICERS ANITA H.fXLE . . President E1,1z.ixnizTH Sciixnor . Vicz--President Nokxu CLEAVINGER . Secretary .lo 'TAYLOR . Treasurer Page 231 All women in Tech become members of the Association ot Xvomen Students when they enroll. The association is a member of the Intercollegiate Association of VVomen Stu- dents, the national purpose of which is to consider issues important in college and after graduation, and to exchange ideas with member colleges. The governing body of the organization, A. VV. S. council, is composed of representa- tives of campus organizations for women. liiach year the group sponsors Big Sister-Little Sister Xveek, a handbook entitled Tech Tips , the point system, freshman hats for girls, and the spring Recognition service for women out- standing in scholarship and leadership. sa' f Ii A unl- s Q, + f-.1 ff - Z - ' vas, f- -a, 1' v 'H ,S 5 if f ' ' P 1w,,,,,5 -if Nil- 3 H ' T 1 'YS' Q - 1' 5 4 , ' f . :wa 1 ' 4 , , . a tb bfsdkvjkr 19' fa 3 - at V 1 f 1 .n,gI.iy PX' Q, F l l Baptist Student Union is composed of every Baptist stu- i dent in Tech who joins a Baptist church in Lubbock, or any unit organization that is represented on the council. Unit organizations are Sunday School classes, Young People's unions, Y. XV. A. circles, etc. The Union functions through the council shown, composed of ten or more oiiicers elected annually. The purpose is to strengthen, correlate, and unify all of the separate Baptist unit organizations into one cani- pus association with one all-inclusive program of religious JOHN BE-TXKWY' Plffsiflmf activity. OTHER UFFICICRS BETTY JANE EVVEN Klenibership Vice President CELIA P.xTTERsoN Social Vice President Noiurx Fill,-XCE REID Devotional Vice President NVAND.-x NELL VYERNIER . Secretary JOHN-ANNA W11.l.1.VxAIs Publicity Director CTENIS M.xLoNE . . . Treasurer Top Rofwf Lowell Buckland, Forrest Carter, Gaylon Cothern, Betty .lane Ewen, Billie GriH'in. -V, -4 ,,- U Sfctllzd Rofwf Milclrell Harrison, Charles Kelley, Gene Maloiie, Celia Patterson, Nina Nlaude Potts. ' A X' ' ' Thzrd Rofw: Norma Grace Reid, Bobbie Jean Rhodes, Betty Rogers, Naomi Teal, VVanda Nell Verner. 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Fourth Ro-w: Odessa VVeems, Hazel iVVells, Fara VVynn. OFFICERS JANNIE LEE Po1NTER . President ODIESSA VVEEMS . Vice President AVIS FLTCHS . Secretary-Treasurer ANGELINA Kvivrox . Social Director CORINNE STIXSOX . Business Mzniziger Residents gather for a Christmas party. YE? Casa Linda, Tech's cooperative house, was opened to stu- dents for the lirst time in the spring of 1933. Under the direction of two senior students, Angelina Kveton and Cor- inne Stinson, the girls exercise self-government. Nlembers of this organization are selected by the Dean of lvomen, the Dean of llonie Economics division, and residents of the house. Purpose of Casa Linda is economical, cooperative living. The qualifications for inenihership are good char- acter, scholarship, and the ability to cooperate with others. lVlembership in Book Reviewers Club is by application. OFFICERS Any woman in Tech who is interested in literature, either 1.- classic or modern, may apply for membership, which is lim- -IANE BURNS . . President ited to lift ' irls. The club en leayors to act uaint its mem- v. . . l g L l NIARY JEAN WEBB . V ice President bers with modern literature and to engender a deeper appre- Q , 4 , I .loAN RI.-'xRsH . Secretary ciation tor all types of literary art. Books are reviewed reg- . , . . . LOTTA Bass BALDXYIN . Treasurer ularly at each meeting by members. fhe chief social tunc- NIARY VV. DOAK . Sponsor tion of the year is the annual tea held in Mayrfg on this occa- sion M1's. Doak has always reviewed a book. Top Roux' Imogene Bagwell, Glenna Bailey, Lotta Bess Baldwin, Helen Bell, Betty Berry, Jo Brewster, Jane Burns. Second Rofwc Nancy Caldwell, Dorothy Clift, Maxine Deardorlf, Marion Donaldson, LaNell Doshier, Gwen Edwards, Mary Findley. Third Rofw: 1Maxine Ford, Bea Green, Bobbie Green, Anita Hale, Martha Harris, Maxine Hennersdorf, Ada Hilhurn. Fourih Rofw: Dorothy Hlavaty, Jane Holden, Jean Holmes, Merle johnson, Eleanor Leftwich, Sue Livingston, Doris Lovelace. M Fifllz Row: Joan -Marsh, Patsy Miller, Mona McCandless, Sharon Mclver, Kay Patterson, Genelle Patty, yi I- maxi? I? LaVera Riley. ,. ' 4. V, . .ixtlz Rofw: Pat Smilie, Patsy Smith, Patty Smith erry Taylor, Sue Thom son, Norma Thornton, Ann VVebb. ,, . ' we l P ' li . Llfllfllffl Rafw: Mary Jean VVebb, Andrey VVilliams, Glenna VVilliams, Betty VVilliamson, joan Yeager. 34 f . . -.. - c ' f S 'Swut - ,ruse-?w.3g -. - fl l' P fi DP. q , 15 gp :vi i -1 gt, a,,'.'f1 , fr 'e 3' ,Q 4 4 Ag, s -'X 1,44 S15 f L ' - - A if at Eg i if 31:5 ei H , .5 5 i' iq . ' L A F , V. SA - ' 4 it 1 - ' SLR ' X . - r A ' 4? . ' Q. ' is J n , . ' J ,A le . Q9 ' . 'nf-6- HQ ' - 7 aim Q, N - .. 'df 'Ee mga . ,V 5 H Y 9 f iii' We F' nl ' 'x n 'Q fu 5 N A. . at 'fl . as K fig . 1 e . 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Third Rofw: Betty Dennison, Dorothy Dobbs, Betty Freeman, Billie Fnrr, Doris Hammersehmidt, Be Fourllz Ro-w: Nona John Harp, Tommie Heatly, 'Max Hogg Jean Holmes Jean Holt, Margaret Ann I fJo Edmondson, Sybil Edwards, Edwyna Fite, Novaline tty Hare. ine Hennersdorf, Dolores Herhel, Nina Hickman, Farrell Iuffaker. Y 5, Fifth Rofw: Barbara Jackson, Laura Lou Johnston, Jane Knowles, Rose Nell Larsen, Doris Lovelace, Mayheth 'Viahrv Kiddo Malone Pat Marquis, VVilliain T . Martin. A , . i Sixth Rofwi Polly' .Montgomery, Jean Mclienzie, Joanne Nelson, Joan Nislar, Pat O'Neill, Peggy Jo Paine, Ruth Parkliill, LaNelle Parmer, Kathryn Parrish Sl'i'l'7llfl Rofw: Lavinia Powell, Barbara Ramsey, Ulor Slover Margaret Smart, Johnnie Mae Smith, Al ia Ramsey, Doris Jean Reed, Mary Belle Richards, Jean ma Sturges. Eigffflli Rnuvl Dorothy Summers, Dona Thomas, Marjorie Tisdale, Mary Troy, Jane VVatson, Niarion VVhitten, Bettye Vililliamson, Patsy VVomaek. O FF l C ER S DoRo'ritY Ci.1rT . . President llixxixis HENNIERSIDCJRF Vice-President Jaxiz Kxowrigs . . . Secretary BI.-XRG.-'XRET ANN Herrixiiim Treasurer Miss RIABEL SAHTH . Sponsor Page 235 Capa y ifspada was organized on the eainpus in 1925, with the purpose to bring its members in closer touch with Spanish-speaking peoples, their language, customs, and eul- ture. Speakers through the year included students from Latin-America and persons who were well-acquainted with those countries, Spanish music, songs, and popular Latin- Aineriean dances. The motto is: De mis vinas, no se nadafl lVlemhership in the eluh is extended to all students who have had or who are now taking Spanish, and who are interested in gaining a more thorough knowledge of our neighbors to the South. Cercle Francais, the French club, meets once a month and endeavors to give its members additional experience with the living language by conducting its meetings in French. French speakers are presented, French folk songs are sung, and Z1 classic French play is presented annually. The club pub- lishes a two-page mimeographed semi-monthly newspaper. Kif-Kif, about its activities and its members, and the French classes. All contributions are original compositions in French by the members. Li-XDR,-'X LOL' Jonxsrox President OTHICR OFFICERS IXIAISIE CARTER . . Vice President KATHRYN VVHITEHEAD SCCl'Cfl1l'j'-Tl'CZ1SU1'C1' BEATRICE NVITTE . Sponsor -x 0 ,. A b fi? Top Row: Jean Alger, Inez Andrews, Sammie Anthony, Mzlrtlia Apple, Joe Arrington, Joan Booth. '2S5 :,'g',x:35ii'2?:EfU':.' 1. Sffflllif Rofuz' Dorothy Brown, Ann Casner, Ann Cox, Duane Dawkins, Patricia Duncan, Bobby Edwards. U fgggzgiffi' Y .QF Tlzzrd Kofwt Margene Fry, Betty Gaston, Frances Hawn, jo Ann Jones, Peggy Lewis, Anita Lloyd. Aw' J 7' I - Fqurth Rofw: Nora McMurry, jean Medley, Sue Padon, Jo Pickens, Mary Belle Richards, Martha Rondeaux I 7, ' ' Dbl' ' Fifth Roiw: Newma Timms, Benita Jean NVard, jo VVilrneth, Mildred Young. 1 3 '. li WSJ ' ' -f ggi V 9-TW K - Q ' VA '55, ' . ,A - -N , ' S v 'H - 1 ' - ,Si-.5 1. A dsyy- it -'s 4, --, . , ' ' +9 -f if 'f - fr If it Q , ,- S fi- V if X ' I - 'cr t '- ' Ei 7 lg' gy'-ff-3 ,wig -.nnm:,v!5fQ1. a' y : , I f R ., '4' ., lf' c, 'cy I , 5. .Al It ,E 'EX S E1 fa gig: Za li 2- 225, 7 '.g'3.3 A '25, 4' 4 'i ' :gt . .1 ' -3, 37 ., -x P. . 1 1, ' -, , A 6 i i az - ,w - - ,I -sz- , rl. V , R , A72 iff? u,, I 1' ffm 2 n Q , c f , A , N X : K J , . .A A - i ' F -6 311, i A ns- Vx ' , V ,, - . 5 fu . gf ' f vi x 5 ' 1 A 1 . 'ki 5 ' 5 ii ' -f if N- 26 ', 'sg ' Q . L A 17 4 , 4 JA? I , . , , , 1 'fx -e 5: , , ' Wffi W A N 'SJ C 'ifdiiiiriwx i X' NX , 1'-Fwy: ' ' Fifi I F 5-'G'f.QiiH'iflz:l'1 1 ff ,iffaa ifi - f 1334 ' Eg 7: 1- 3 if 4. 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Third Rome: Bernadine Kleinfelder, Nora McMurry, Evelyn Newell, Betty -VVatts. -jr, Ly 4'1'..i- ' -Pi' H. . j il' i .-,- 5 - 'l ' ' Y BR tc If BARRIER, President OTHER OFFICERS FvE1.vN NENN'EI,I. . Vice-President NORA BICNIURRY . Secretary Dox Llzwis TQITTRELI. . Treasurer Page 237 The Tech Christian Youth Fellowship is alliliated with the national C. Y. F. of the Disciples of Christ. The pur- pose of this organization is to provide an opportunity for the students to have a vital part in the life of the Church during college years. This program of the group is planned and executed through a council. The regular activities in- clude the Tech Class at the Church School hour, Snack and Vespers each Sunday night, the Tuesday Night Friendly, and service projects. Highlighting the social affairs are Upen House at the beginning of each semester and the l l Annual Turkey Dinner. l rv f 7 x A few of these architects are relaxing while others work industriouslv . . . Professor Robert Newell explaining some of the mechanical engineering theories to his class. Above: Civil engineers are stumped on the Library terrace . . . Freehand drawing class of commercial artists. Below : Electrical engineers set up a complicated experiment . . . Engineering drawing students work out perspective . . Textile engineers making thread. Top Row: James Bostock, Tom Douglass, Will Gillett, Bob Hufstedler, Irene Knowles. Second Row: Ben Logan, Nancy Rea, Sarah Swofford, Jim Waiiiier, lvlarion Westbrook. OFFICERS CECIL JIM LEE . . . President GUINN WILLIAMSON . Vice President IRENE KNowLEs . . Secretary WILL GILLETT . . . Treasurer DEAN O. V. ADAMS . . Sponsor 'A' E .l. V 'll Q fi V 3 51. jj .:,,,, 'Ei CECIL JIM LEE, President Page 239 As one of the largest organizations on the campus, the Engineering Society fosters a spirit of unity and friendliness, provides a means for promoting enterprises for welfare of the division, as Well as sponsoring a loan fund for junior and senior engineering students. Only membership requirement is that students be registered in the Division of Engineering. The Society was organized in 1926, and members Wear a blue and gold shield pin, adopted in 1929. In 1936 the Engineering Society was incorporated under the laws of the state of Texas. The Board of Directors is composed of the four society otlicers and one representative elected from each of the oiiicial departmental societies. They have general supervision of the aiiairs of the Society between its regular meetings. Outstanding activities of the year were the Engineers, Ball in the fall, Engineers' banquet in the spring, Saint Pat- rick's day celebration held in honor of the patron saint of engineers, and the Engineers, Picnic, held late in the spring, highlighted by a softball tournament. In conjunction with the Engineers, Banquet, similar banquets were held through- out the nation by alumni and exes. At the Saint Patrick's day celebration all engineers kissed the Blarney Stone. 14 Ge- To promote and aid in any worthy movement of the Stu- dent body, fifteen outstanding junior and senior girls, se- lected on the basis of personality, ability, leadership, and character, become members of Forum. Only three mem- bers of the organization are of junior standing. Each girl must have at least a B grade average and maintain at least 20 activity points before admission. Nlonthly Fireside For- ums on Sunday afternoons are planned to create interest in students and their activities. New members are initiated in the spring at the secret sunrise ceremony and are honored at Vlvomenls Recognition Service held in Nlay. OFFICERS .ANITA H.AXl.I2 . . . President AUDREY ME1.ToN . Vice-President IX IAXINE D IQARDORFF Seeretary-'l'reasurer Miss CEER.-XLDINE CI.EXVIZI,I, . Sponsor .L I' X i ' . 1 Top Rofw: Ellen Artman, Mary I-rances Barnard, Norma Cleavmger, Maxme Deardorif. ,kgii-jfff fl Second Rofw: LaNell Doshier, Anita Hale, Maxine Harp, Maxine Hennersdorf. X V .-gf,'5'Q5- i t h . Tlzzrd Ro-w: Audrey Melton, Selma Pendleton, LaVera Riley, Elizabeth Schmidt. WA -1 V M5553-52' .I Ji: A ,' . Fourth Row: Mary Ann Schmidt, Sarah Swofford, Jane Watson, Mary Jean VVehh. in -N 1 't A '-v ' 'f'fv v, K '. ' PS ' 'W an - ' . .efizwifww ' r ' , ' . '. ing-Q2:,',fs' 451.1 K p . ,fix V . f 'gg . D L 4294 i. .jjiff Lf 'QM' ' gil . 1. J f' 4- 1 agfgg, 'wx 2 -L, - , Jef lg -1 ' -,--x f - ,. pg -N , We JZ - A ' sf' mf ' ' -. Q H .- -. , ,. - , ' i '2 1 i :V L ' ' i . f- v ,R , ' . 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President OFFICERS Dokornr C'I.11- r JANE Buzxs . . LOTTA Bess BALDWN EUCENIA IIOPPER . DR. Aczxrs TRUE Miss Fiziwcrs Ykirxs Page 241 . Vice-President Secretzl ry-Treasurer Reporter A. VV. S. . Sponsors Twenty outstanding junior girls maintaining at least a B average constitute Junior Council. This honorary council has been organized since 1933 to further friendship and stimulate interest in campus activities among women students and to help freshman girls on the campus. A convocation was sponsored at the first week of school to help orient freshman and transfer girls. Social activities this year in- clude a dinner party for members at the Tech Social Centei sometime in December. A Weiner roast for incoming trans- fer and freshman girls will be held in February. Freshman Honor Society is an honorary organization eom- posed ol' freshman girls maintaining at least an A minus av- erage. It is the purpose ol' the society to aid freshman girls and discuss matters lor their mutual benefit and interest. The soeiety was organized in the spring of 1939 under the sponsorship of AXVS and Forum. Girls are eligible for membership from the beginning of the second semester of their freshman year to the end of the lirst semester of their . sophomore year. New members are initiated eaeh spring at a formal banquet. , i A- J-'V swf BE'i'Tx' IVICNTURTRY . . President OFFICERS BETTY Boivmiz . . Vice-President B.xRB.xit.x R.xMsEY . Secretary Bosrsie D.wexPoR1' . Treasurer ELEANOR B. SCOTT MRS. MINA LAMB Sponsors Top Rofw: Gayle Anglin, Raythene Baker, Louise Battin, Dorothy Hayley, Betty Bomar, Dorothy Brown. Serorzcl Rofw: , , V Tfllfd Rofw: Margaret jane Farr, Betty Gaston, Bobbie Patricia Groves, Eleanor Henry, Annette Hudson, B etty Charlene Buev june Carthel, Mary Clark, Ruth Cowart, Bobbie Davenport, Gladys Dawson. Jo Jackson. h A ll 1 .iz . . . . . . 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Sixth Rofws Emma jean VValker, Mary Love VValker, Vasti XVarren, Mavis VVebb, Monna VVhetstone, Emme- lyne VVilliams, Barbara VVright. OFFICERS jon Eiucsox . . . President C'I..w'roN ROBERTS . . Secretary Dx. Lewis B. CooPER . Sponsor Page 243 The Paul Xvhitiield Horn Chapter of Future Teachers of America was organized in 1938 and received its charter in 1939. Selected in 1931 as the Banner Chapter of America, it was organized as a national group during the Horace Nlann Centennial in 1937. It is an organic part ofthe state and national education associations. It gives the student an opportunity to become acquainted with the services of his professional organizations, state and national, before teach- ing. The philosophy and plan of the club movement are set forth in a series of Personal Growth Leallets which are re- vised each year. lV1embers are encouraged to read by add- ing to each chapter library volumes from year to year. 74 i The Home Economics Club, which is one of the oldest on the campus, boasts having members from almost every divi- sion on the campus. Since its organization in 1925 it has striven to create interest in home economics and strong bonds of friendship among its members, to develop a professional attitude among home economics women, to sponsor one or more professional projects each year, and to maintain a loan fund for students in the home economics division called the Nlargaret XV. llleeks Fund. Some of the highlights and traditions of the club are a Howdy Nleeting, Christmas Re- ception for Campus Clubs, Twelfth Night Party, Fashion Show, and a Spring Banquet which culminates the year's activities. La Nell Doshier crowns Andrey Melton 'fQueen of 12th Nightw. OFFICERS LA NELL DOSHIER , , President BETTY RENNER . . . Vice-President MARY .ANN SCHMIITI' . . Secretary MrXXINE EIARP . . Treasurgr Miss FRANCES llRB.'kX , Sponsor MRS. SYCY BIBB . . Co-Sponsor ..,r gf' R M r , Top Rofw: La Nell Doshier, Betty Renner, Mary Ann Schmidt. -. ' J K . -'TI' -l Sz'c'f1ndR0fw.' Maxine Harp, Modelle Nlcfflure, Isabelle Burrus. 'N QQ' QC, ,Vg Ai---lb Third Rofw: Betty MCMllfIfj', Rosalyn Priest. .15 - ' rv , ,c4e,Zf2.is,. paw , av- so s 3 MI' 4 hir, ,iv 4 Q 0: ' Q. :diy i Ui gs ,- Bw . Q-' , ,.i ' . ,' ' ,, , - lb -x- +P .4 - 0 . df-I .w Dx. . r - V Eiggnlfixl H' ,g'f':rRC: g8.l:1 ,hem .al 'ill' 3 , 23.01, if' 'iirihx C 1 ' rpg 2. QLT1 .gg 75- ' ' as 'L . 'QE' -A ' 'MNA ,MEP-R'. me A C -1 'x V 1 ' -' . ik USL 5' - an ig, E, 5 Q' -a 1 1 fel, '- ' I fifk, 4, 5 f- , Va- ' at F, ' H '?sfl+ . Hg W QQ, vi A -8' gm , .,v gy k 9, -C 4 ' - 'fig' 5? 'Gb iffy ag, -5 ,xl , 5 5 H V: J' 3. fb, -r ' . galil? , S, 711 . 'Ii-V , . fu g,eL,vZ1! 'Q 'HL Lal- .-'J 1.1 QQ 3. 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Thzrd Rvfwf Ben Logan, Shirley McRee, Oliver Ramsey, Guido Rodriguez. Eggs: ' ' Y 29-ic, ., -1.0 .1 Fourth Rofw: joel M. Simmons, Sarah Swolford, Jim VVanner, Austin VVilliams. OFFICERS K2 . X. Ippa ilu Epsilon is a national honorary mathematics JIM XVANNER . President MASIE CARTER . Vice-President SARAH SVVOFIIORD . . Secretary BEN LOGAN . . . Treasurer Miss VIRGINIA Bowsux . Sponsor Page 245 fraternity, which maintains as its purpose the development of an appreciation for the beauty of mathematics. The Texas Alpha Chapter received its charter on lVlay 4, 1940. Nlem- bership invitation is extended to students Who maintain a B average in mathematics as well as in all their college work and who have at least eight hours of mathematics, including analytical geometry. Faculty members, as Well as students, are eligible for membership. Activities of the year include a Christmas party and the initiation banquet. Any student taking a course in the department of archi- tecture and allied arts may be a member of the Gargoyle Society. The purpose is to promote social and intellectual programs for students of these departments. All instructors of the department are associate members, and honorary membership may be conferred on not more than three per- sons a year by the unanimous vote of all active members. The activities for the year consisted of the get acquaintedw picnic and hayride in the fall, Christmas party, Gay Nineties ' . . Gargoyle members eat at fall picnic. costume ball, and a spring picnic. OFFICERS A. D. ANDERSON . . . President JEAN FREEMAN . . . . Vice-President S.-xRA1zE'rnK1MMEL . Secretary-Treasurer Top Ro-w: Fay jean Alger, A. D. Anderson, Richard li. Anderson, Vicki Atkins, Martha Jo Baird, Betty R. Barton, Mildred Burridge. SI't'07ld Rokw: Maudie Carpenter, Gretchen Clift, Jo Ruth Curtis, Oleta Day, Talmadge Day, Martha J. Douglass, Betty Jo Dowdy. Third Rofw: Bill Felty, Bob Fitz-Gerald, Maxine Ford, Murnell Fore, jean Freeman, Marie Gikas, Trula Graham. Fourth R0fw.' Joy Gunn, Doyle Gurley, Hettye Hateher, Lonnie Hefner, Evelyn Hodges, Gloria Gene Holley- man, Betty Hudson. Fifth Rofw: Ronald Ingram, VVanda Jennings, Charles Kelley, Sarabeth Kimmel, Don Kittrell, VVilma Joy Koger, Sammie J. Lanham. Sixth Rofw' Juanita Lindley Earl Lockhart Mary' Lee Logan Elizabeth McDonald Sarah NIeDonald. I f ,KW 4 - HE, . .VL Page 246 Top Rofw: Howard VV. Mcllroy, Royce McNeill, Robert C. Magee, Sue Magee, Genne E. Martin, O. Byron Martin, Dorothy Mather. Srronfl Rofw: Mary E. Midkiff, Isabel Morehouse, Norma N. Moore, Monette Neville, Doris Newton, Jorge E. ' Padilla, Frances Page. Third Rofw: Angela Peters, Francys Peters, Dean Pierce, Elizabeth Schmidt, Joe W. Seay, Margaret Sessums, Helen Shelton. Fourth Rofw: Jack Shelton, Doris Smalley, Malena M. Smith, Robert E. Smith, Mary A. Spurlin, Kathryn Stephens, Margaret L. Sturges. Fifth Rofw: Paul Suggs, Sarah Swofford, Dolores Thompson, Patsye Traylor, Carol J. Trice, Dorris B. Turner, Dolores Mlalden. Sixth Rofw: Genelle Wiley, James E. Wiley, George G. VVcods, Wm. Dekalb Wyatt. limba A toast is given to Sarnbeth Kimmel, winner of contest at Gay Nineties Ball. V., l.iederkranz, one of the oldest language clubs on the cam- pus, was organized to promote appreciation and enjoyment of German folklore. Une of the purposes is to emphasize the lighter side of a still course. At the monthly meetings OFFICERS German songs are sung and the pursuits of the German JUNE Cox . . President people are studied. Liederkranz was organized in 1938 by W H X P d . . . . Axim .XHN . . 'ice- resi ent Dr. Thor sl. Beck. Musical and dramatic skits and radio NEIL ARTMAN . . Secretary-Treasurer broadcasts are given by members. CARI, IIENNINGER. . . . Sponsor Top Rofw: Ruth Anthony, Ellen Artman, Neil Artman, john VV. Beakley, Mary Novella Beever, John Carter, Betty Churchill, Howard Cluck. Sufonrl Rofw: jackie Cogdill, Billie Cohen, june Cox, YValton Davis, Sybil Edwards, Gloria Fredregill, Gennie Gares, J. D. Graham. Third Rofw: Verna M. Grifhth, Wanda Hahn, Gene Hardey, Lois Hawkins, Jim llenninger, Gerry Hope, Sam Johnson, John L. jones. Fourth Rofw: Faye Littlefield, Ernestine Loveless, Bill Mahalfey, H. A. Mahle, Kathleen Martin, Jackie Matthews, Margaret iMelcher, James Merriman. Fifth Rofw: Peggy Montgomery, Sylvia Morgan, Avanelle Moss, Virginia Nelson, Randy Rutledge, B. M. Schoenberg, Betty Seay, Ermalee Simmons. Sixlh Row: Frank Simpson, Bourdon Smith, Peggy Smith, Harold Starr, June Stine, Johanne Studer, Ann Telford, Sue Thompson. Swvenllz Row: Lou Vanlandingham, Farris Vaughan, Charles Walden, Jack VValter, Dorothy VVatkins, Harrell VVeatherred, Welborn Willingham. il? Page 248 - dgiL,g2'zie , Ala M ,miata xfiifyfi !'5,-1 gl 'L , . x, .fr I1 . . Si . T115 3' 3 9 :Ji T gl? 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Robert MeNalwlw, joe O'Banion, Thomas Shook, Ray Showalter, Roy Showalter. 45 Y s A i I X' U h Fnurtlz Rflfwf Jimmy Yvilliams, Halbert VVo0ds. , -'Y 'Q' F 4' ' zuyfs f P9 we fwff mms? -ffreffe' l as? Mfiifwm:-'f'+4-me wwFQ5zKQil5'3f?,n mqnt?,2?.fv-W' T Www-.-3ff.?sff.:fre OFFICERS Kappa Kappa Psi is a national honorary hand fraternity, w . a chapter of which was organized at Tech in 1938 as the jrxcxir Cocniu. . . . President 1, h , T , f b JOHN J' HAYNE l i Vice-President nst c aptci in exas. Qgual cations Ol mem ers lp re- JACK CHA,,M,,ERS . 1 Secretary quire that the student play 1n the Tech concert band for one ROBERT MCNABB . . Treasurer semester, have a C average, and have an interest in band CHURCH M-WFS - Sergeant-af-Arms music. Alpha Omicron, the local chapter, sponsors all-band Front rafw: -I. YV. King, aloe Anderson, Fdwzlrd CZISIIKTKFS, Jackie Cogdlll, George Niays, Ernest Langley, Mer! Starnes. Swmzzil rome: Bill rf-ity, Elmer Reed. Blliid' rolwi Sequayah Perry, Glenn Rurleson, John James llaynie, blames Dennis, Joe U'Banion, Tommy Shook, Frank Porter, Douglas Berry, -lack Chambers, Rohert MeNalwl1, Lamar jackson, VVoocl ya rd IN1el7owell. dances throughout the year. The band issues a weekly pa- per, the Coda, which was edited this spring by Ed Arm- strong. Ni lVlajor and bflinor club is open to any stutlent with a ma- jor or minor in physical education or recreational leadership. It was organized in 1936 by Johnnye Langford, head of the Physical Education department anal Dean of Vlvomen, to promote ancl tleyelop sportsmanship, professional poise and interest in the Various types of positions in these lieltls. Ac- tivities of the year included monthly social meetings, the School of Recreation, taught by Nlrs. Anne Livingston of T the National Recreation Association statl, and a spring mul' fn Tres RiU'S '1Skii fIt iP efWCf1'Wmfefs- dance. A skiing trip between semesters to Tres Ritos was OFFICERS the highlight of the year. T Bonma Bocxivmx President MARY E. Bxowx . . Vice-President Bl-QRNADINE KLEINFELDER . Secretary Mixkr FRANCES HILL . Sponsor Top Rorw:. Mary Frances Barnard, Dolores Bizzell, Bobbie Rockman, Mary E. Brown, Dorothy Cantrell, Gloria Caraway. Swrond Rome: Ann Crawley, Sue Everitt, Marcedus Farrar, Barbara Fowler, Johnnie Gilmer, Gloria Gordon. Thzrd Rofw: Ruth Grillin, Carolyn llarriss, Mary Frances Kelley, Bernadine Kleinfelder, Rosemary Link, Mona McCandiess. ' F0llI'ff1 Roux' ,lean McFarland, Virginia Nlethvin, Ruth Mullins, Mary Frances Powers, Bobbie jean Rhodes, Milclrecl Sikes. Fiflfz Rows: Jeanne Stovall, Betty ,lean Thomas, VVinnie Turner, VV3-'nona VVhite. y ...P . . y M if CW x Q l f l 'rs 'S .J K W7 i Q if iz .Ea i Q' A :f i in L' 5 , : , Eiri i of l Page 250 ,N-., R I' , -,,g , 13 X? . . -V, nf X by 53, If ,R - 1? Q53-5 ,gfg if 397 4' lj N, , ,. . . Y. , . QT 4. I-1' J if . 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Page 251 l President -President Secretary Sponsor Treasurer Newman Cluh is a chapter of the National lfecleration of Newman Clubs, whose purpose is to conserve the spiritual life of Catholic students in secular colleges. It is open to Catholic stunlents and other students interested. The year of 1945-46 began for the Newman Cluh with an informal reception. Other activities included breakfasts one Suntlay every other month, a Christmas play and party, 11. Nlardi Gras party, 21 spring alance, antl talks hy Father Blalieslee anal lfather Xvalsh. 41'-Q5 1-. ,,,, rx C i Phi Upsilon Omicron is a National Home Economics honor liraternity. The Chapter at Tech is the Qmega, and was installed in 1937 as an outgrowth of the Double Key Urganization. Some of the many activities include a tea for transfer and freshman students, a Spanish supper, Christmas program, Founders Day Program and an annual OFFICICRS JXUDREY Mmyrox . President picnic. New members were initiated for the fall in October, NORMA C'HfM'lNGHR - - Vice-PfffSidC11f - . - - - - IVIAXINE IIYDE . . Recordinf Secrets ' and lor the spring in Nlareh. blembers ot the organization H 1' N U , ' ' 1 ' L BETTY RENNER . C'orrespond1ng Secretary are prominent in campus activities. KAW VERNER 1 . . I Tmlwm Y, ' 1 J' 'N - .1-gf. 1 gsejjl Top Row: Isabel Bnrrus, Norma Cleavinger, Evelyn Cook, Ann Dilley, Lz1Nell Doshier. A l .az K J .khxyix fgquwi, Sm't11nfR0fL:.'.' Mary Flatt, Maxine Ilarp, l'na Hart, Eugenia Hopper, Maxine Hyde. 'AUT' Wu ,., ?'r' T' E. if' 3'9 ' JU, Iifllfif Rofw: Nlodelle lWcClure, Ruby N1cF:lll, Audrey Melttmll Helen Po e, Betty Renner. '5' '55 Xfmnl I 'SSR 2 1' ' N Y P M hi',g,5'-- ,-Dguiw - N451-1' :Kvqgx+,9,. 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Top Rnfw: Virginia Alexander, Othol Bam, Bill Bralejx, Ruth Brock, Sam Brown, Darrell Carpenter. :'. uw'-,-4 - f M :gy Serum! Rome: Robert Cole, 1Bob Cooper, john Culver, Troy Davidson, Bob Davenport, Frank Ford. K Third Rofw: Joan Forbes, Polly Gossett, Bea Green, Nelva Halbert, Patti Hall, Dorothy Hendrick. Fourtfz Roiw: Amos Howard, joe Humphries, Mary May Johnson, June Leftwich, Bob McCollum, Betty McDonald. Fifllz Row: Oliver McMahon, Robert Pardue, VV. 0. Rucker, l,ou Emma Shugart, Ann VViteher. OFFICERS Taos' Dixvmsox . . . President P.x'Vr1 HALL . . Vice-President Bon DAVENPoR'1' . . . Secretary D.uu1ELI, C.XRl'EX'I'ER . . . Chief justice VV. 0. RUCKIER . Ronmrr Com Bm GREEY . . . Defense Attorney . Prosecuting Attorney . . . Reporter jury members are sworn ill at the lVIcKay trial Page 253 l're-Law IRC club meets on lirst anal third Nlonday even- ings in the Atlministration building. Its programs consist ot mock trials anal those dealing with lnternational Rela- tions. Each semester the pre-law members present a mock trial before the stualent body. This tall Dr. S. S. Nleliay sued the Toreador lor libel. Also, the group has two lunc- tions. a Christmas party anal a spring picnic and hayritle. IRC programs inelutletl a panel discussion ol' the Atomic bomb and a speech by Dr. lfrnest Vllallace about the San Francisco conference. '- Vlfearing scarlet and black shirts, white ten-gallon hats and boots, the Saddle Tramps comprise the most colorful group of spectators at Tech athletic events. lVith the pur- pose of supporting Tech in all activities, members are on hand in keeping up the school spirit at all football and bas- ketball games and other competitive events in which the col- lege plays a part. As sponsor of the cheer leaders, they are directly the iristigators of Tech spirit. MAKES' Pixsox JIM HUMPHRLYS DAx Youxc . BURTON CROSSEN ROY SU'r'roN CECIL AYERs . OFFICERS Top Rofw: Bob Bandeen, John Beakley, Ed Boaz, Bob Boyd, Bill Braley, Jack Bundrant. . President Vice-President . . Secretary Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms . . Sponsor Szrrond Raw: Troy Caldwell, Bob Click, Robert Cole, Eugene Collings, Ted Crager, Burton Crossen. Third Rofw: Jack Earl Creel, Troy Davidson, J. Lee Davis, Bob D. Deavenport, John DeLee, Tom Douglass Fourth Rofw: Olen Elkins, James Fergeson, Bill Gillespie, Ed Graf, David Hacke, Alvin Hanley, Johnnie if.: Harris. if! . . A 'HES F1 ffl Rofw: V. A. Hartman Norman Hoback Bob Holt ack Horton, im Humphrevs, Carl enson, Frank Us, .2',g.'. v x 1 . , 7, X . yy Qin! 44- -, LaRoe. 625 .Mai-S5iHs?i3f'i'. Q ,. 1 ' :, i i ' v . ' gm gm. ,g,'i7lwB'fE2i5Yrxf1 . ,pf-, rm. Q 'dill Jw.-'isi,QvA xdfl, :lg 3.x :i ,vxf V nr. ig all' it +25 Ati- LX 'tc 3 ai,-Vi .lil gf j, ,xii .,,. , it ,.- . , wks, . f g 1 L H 1. mfsfwi-' T lex., ,A V- by -ii 1' .NX :Q 1 W . 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Y .tx 1, .R , l Q - 1 , J , 'i .- .- ,gsxi-A, . -'Y 'lijxsplgg W-ri iii aff .. 3 I if Taj: Rofw: Cecil Jim Lee, Troy Lcmley, Hugh Lockridge, Howard Loveless, Sam MeDuffey, Frank McGonagill. Scrond Rofw: Bob Mahalfey, Bill Mahaffey, Bryan Miller, Tom Miller, Leslie Morrisset, Larry Morton. Third Rofw: Bill Murfee, Bill Nugent, Maxey Pinson, Frank Porter, Tom Ramage, Oliver Ramsey. Fourth Rofw: Royce Riddle, Charlie Snure, Roy Sutton, Billy Toombs, Ivan Tucker, Harold Tunnell Jim Wanner. Fifth Row: John VVhite, Ed VVhiteside, Dwain VVilliams, Barton VVillingham, Clyde VVright, VV. D. Wyatt, Dan Young. Q ilu Memoriam Saddle Tramps are dedicating in Nlemoriam their pages in LA VENIIXNA to ,lohn DeI.ee of lviehita Falls, who died Sunday, February 10. He was a junior engineering stu- dent. Due to an injury as an infant, John could not partici- pate in sports, but he attended all of Teeh's athletic con- tests, exhibiting that spirit which inspired many a Raider to get in there and iightw. Wie remember him as a good friend, a hard working Saddle Tramp, and above all a true Teehsan. Thank you, John, for working with us and letting us know you. Page 255 y Scroll :intl Key, honor socicty for frcshnizin nicn students, liccamc ll rccognizctl organization on thc campus of Tcch during thc spring scincstcr of 1944. Thosc frcshniun nicn stutlcnts who incct thc scholastic rcquircincnts may lnccoinc mcnibcrs if they tlcsirc. Vllith thc hopc ol' bccoming utlili- atctl with ai national scholastic fratc1'nity for frcshniun col- lcgc nicn, the scholastic rcquircnicnt was rziisctl last spring to 2.50, lor cithcr of thc scmcstcrs of thc Frcshnian year. ln thc fall scincstcr the fratcrnity startctl liaving monthly nicctings prcscnting programs which Wcrc ol' intcrcst to the incmhcrs. Dean llznncs G. Allcn, who fostcrccl thc organi- Nlemlwers ut their ChI'lNIll1ZlS banquet in the Social Center zation ol Scroll anal Key, is its sponsor. 3 t - :L gr ' l! bg-.f.,.:' x ,. 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Fourlh Rofw: Bob Hayes, Jane Holden, Joe Hopkins, Mary Ann Hurst, Sam Johnston, Pat Keffer, Dale King, Brownie Lamb. Fifth Rofw: Faye Littlefield, Ernestine Loveless, Bill Nlahaffey, Peggy Jean Nlontgomery, H. A. Mahle, Sylvia Morgan, Betty Parsons, Maxey Pinson. Sixfh Rofw: Elizabeth Ponce, Jean Poteet, Gene Roy Powers, B. M. Schoenberg, Hardey Scott, Betty Seay, Erma Lee Simmons, Harold Starr. Srfvfrzlfz Ro-ze: Annie Alyee Telford, Farris Vaughn, Guy XVhite, YVelborn VVillingham, Clyde VVright, Dorothy VVatkins. The objectives of the Pre-Nled Society are to join to- gether mutually interested students, to promote fellowship, to encourage scholarship, and to acquaint the pre-medical student with his selected profession. The Society is mainly OFFICERS for Pre-Nled students, but students other than Pre-Meals may become members if their selected profession is a phase of C A H-ll.l.EVV . P efi t . . . . . . . . H Ri 5 F men medicine. The insignia of the organization IS a skull and RANDY Scorr . . Vice-President n H g Q , , crossbonesg the motto IS The dithcult we do now, the im- JIJNE Cox . Secretary-Treasurer Lms ,,,,,,,K,NS ' , D R,,,,,,,,e, possible we will do later. Page 257 l Fr as if M-f E 4 - H 'T J E W 'J 7 -9' If ' ,I 3 , 4 1' eff ., 4 1 Q 1' ' -as-.35 ,-..-: 1- v',- A it Ji X. A , U' E - ,c ,, Q54 4 D, , ' fe- ,e In - 'fbf .Q aw' nl' 'S 2, J -FTA .f' 1 . 'Tr . 7 QgL.59'- .ii ' Lf' A fi Z, 1-,c-r-vm' . U BV M' ,ci . . in Q3 at n TT' , wr 'Nmvf 'F 1411 Psi Delta chapter of Sigma Tau Delta, national English fraternity, was installed on Tech campus, April 3, 1943. The purpose of this fraternity is to foster high scholarship, general culture, and creative Writing among the English majors. To be eligible for membership, one must be of junior or senior standing and have a grade average of B in all college work. Activities include meetings at which original compositions are read and literary matters are discussed. Sponsors are Dr. VV. B. Gates, Dr. Kathryn Huganir and lvliss Lucile Gill. The motto, taken from the name, is Sincerity, Truth, Design . OFFICERS ,4 ELLEN ARTMAX President Axim ITALE Vice-President L.x VERA RILEY Secretary 'J . 'Y '1 , , .V 9 ? l 1. X 1 Y v g Ag., . - s , , . .N ,IE-' sF'4wh . Hi 1 f , vi, di 1 059 3: E: A .h ' i gr E f 'l 1, ' ,, P- A ' , Q , I 1 . Lg, , 'Hg . 1 ,ma V. sting . - g 1 4 'Sf ' -V ,Lien - .f 13 ,V N .. L 'Q '-Au sf' ' 'P , '7 ' vUWhva Sb! w C 4- I ,TAM fr pt ., ' f ff 2 C .Ig tn re' 4 xf E 1 ' v 'va l gl. 91 Q' 1 P ,7 .if v rv 1 :I J N 1. . F Q ,.l ah 5 pvgxssg ' L P 5 Y ff K , LQ, yn A 91.11 k 1. -- iw - - ,- v Q1 I 1 A 'G f x xx l Alpha Eta chapter of Pi Sigma Alpha, national government fraternity, was re-organized this fall. Purpose is to stimulate scholarship and intelligent interest in government and governmental affairs. There were 10 active members this year. To gain membership, a student must petition and be ae- eepted by the fraternity. Faculty members of the government department are eligible to join the fraternity. Sponsor since organization has been Dr. gl. Ulilliam Davis. OFFICERS JOE ERICSON . . . . President PATTI HALL . . Secretary-Treasurer 5- I tn qu .lane Burns Syble Carter A lx- f 'm 'X an 'sv--nr 'rw ' Anita Hale Thelma Hudson ,fx ,vu-st MQ T We-f Lavera Riley S an . M.. 'i Ma ry Lou Rawlings . ,Nfl Qiiii 5 . T P if ' ,ka 'M-9 A. E. deliessieres .sf 'T LP ' Z7 his k y .,,. V .,. Joe Ericson 'rn has 5 VFNH My ,, in , . Patti Hall Bill Martin Genelle Patty Peggy VVeiss Page 258 , x J' fi , ' gl :Ja-Ct., AL X ,gg LE, X 4' i '-x. . f ' fi: , J. 7 ' .sv fsqi'5f1st,,,,s'9gg99,? Y? 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X P ' A 'ZH' - p H , ,, ,f J , -.g,n:Q:gT,,,6vmMxf A ,, jj, X, Q M - 3 -tgirl .1-T-,Na wx, ilkrgn W' gl 'Fw ,.f. E ,g3 3?mfo,5:ffjff,,,,f,,,r vg- . I 7 K . . 1-, 2',:.1f:fQix.l?iA,L,:ld:.h33g-I. , , 4 :2 Jaw ' - Ei , V , 'W we - ,, A ' fwasfqggqsh , V .E - I, V r YY . , -4 . .- . i 1: Z V V iq -uf X of - i i V2 ' . f Et V We Y S , Q W ' I i 4' -1 E -1 'Wk'- A U . f S v A I ' . , . . 2 H -' ' 1 '-'ns . Top Rofw: Norman Arguello, Joaquin Bornlla, Panze Butler, Ann Casner. Z . X , link-1' K e , 7- - -1 A Vega -,A L 'x Sfrozzd Rolwf Dorothy Clitt, Jorge E. Colon, Margaret Garrett, Bob Hassell. rif f ,J M53-'?, :gb 'M h e 'e J ix . . . . , --2 ' -' 'X 4-.vs-' , - ' 4, Third Rofw: Maxine Hennersdorf, Laura Lou Johnston, Jose Ratael Lopez-Cepero, Jorge E. Padilla. X 7 -, 1 ,jk s ,!,Qjq'EQIg21'4E. ' 'ilifi-9?ge:f ',1iffifs. . I -- ' .-,..-f- , --V -. nrg,g. ,,4 Fourth Rnfw: Guido Rodriguez, Su VValker. ,L-9,2 K . HH ,69 1 ' , ek: ' 93' ' ' -z i A Z., , ' ,mah X -N OFFICERS Romani BOCKMAN . . President LAURA Lou Jonxsrox . . Vice-President MIRI:XM FFURRENTINE . Secretary-Treasurer Page 259 The purpose of Sigma Delta Pi is to foment a wider knowledge of and a greater love for the Hispanic contribu- tions to modern cultureg to stimulate a greater interest therein on the part of our students in colleges and univer- sities in the United States: to foster friendly relations in the cooperative spirit between the nations ol' Hispanic speech and English speech: and to reward those who show special attainments and interest. This Spanish honor fraternity, a new organization on the campus, was chartered in the spring of 1944. Requirements for membership in the fraternity are three years, or the equivalent, of college Spanish, a B average in Spanish, and a B- average in all other work. Sock and Buskin, one of the oldest clubs on the campus, is an organization of students interested in the held of dra- matics. Nlembership is attained by tryout before a com- mittee. New members are selected early in each semester of the regular sessions, new ollicers are elected each semes- ter. Regular meetings are held the lirst and third Tuesdays of each month in the Campus Playhouse. Programs consist OFFICERS lVlARY FINDLEY . . President EDDIE .ARYAIX . . . Vice-President lMOGENE BAr:wEI.I. . Secretary-Treasurer BE.-x CEREEX . . . . . Reporter IUELL McCo51n . . Sergeant-at-Arms of one-act plays presented by members of the speech fac- ulty, novelty programs, and lectures on themes relative to the theater, such as costumes, lighting, make-up, etc. Tofu Rofw: Eddie Aryain, Martha Atkins, Peggy Hadley, Imogene Bagwell, Charlotte Bailiff, Helen Bell, Alice Joy Barron. Sfrond Rofw: Bevery Besancon, Betty Berry, Joan Booth, Ruth Brock, Doris Mae Burdett, Wille Belle Burk- hart, Lou Burns. Third Rofwf Milton Butler, Barbara Byrd, Nancy Caldwell, Dorothy Cantrell, Matldie Carpenter, Sybil Carter, Ruth Cowart. 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Joan Booth :Ind Irnogene Bagwell in Il one-act play. Page 261 Mexnlwers watching one of plays at a regular meeting. The Student Religious Council was created to improve the religious life ofthe students on the Texas Tech campus. The council is composed of two student representatives and one adult advisor from each church and the members of the college student welfare committee. Pastors of the churches are ex-oflicio members. Nleetings are held monthly at the various churches. Religious limphasis Week, sponsored by the Council, is held annually. This fall Dr. VV. A. Criswell of Dallas was the guest speaker. The council also sponsors a special service at Easter and an interchurch youth fellow- ship. Fourth Row: Jo Taylor, Dorothy Tyson. OFFICERS Noun C1.mvrxcER . . President Joi-ix BmKl.EY . . Vice-President NI-'XXIXE Foixu . Secretary-Treasurer Top Rnfw: Bruce Barrier, john Beakley, Troy Caldwell, Norma Cleavinger, Jack Earl Creel. Second Rofwf Betty jo Crisler, Jodie Dyar, Maxine Ford, Dorothy Hardy, Billie Henry. Third Rofwi Margaret Melcher, Verlene lVIcSp:1dden, Nancy Rea, Betty Rogers, Elizabeth Schmidt. agpvfiib was' ,pri lf' iff' ' z3ifej3yep,7i,. 7 V. ' . J f s .fiiif l . 1, '?. -5 Q 'I ini 3, . it , Page 262 'X vi, - M . ,, an 5- je ill. Q h . ul Fe . -' rf., ' lgw 1. ,,,e,,t 'A 0 by 1, T favi -P K sv .,-. H F. . , 1 1' . - 9, J T . , :' MQ? 4 3 Su' ' W, 'B' i . 'ffm . 5' - 4, . Q 'hy - 4-ing or if' M as me 'il' K 'ts if ie' , if fy:-.,, Q' . f,, - ' . ', T' 1 I .' 4 E ii ' . f 'ffl' ., ' '1 ' ' -5 Eff -7? f V fx t ,sf - ef ,m , f ,sa -,gg gs-' jg ,fp 4- Wife. ' P 'Va 9 ', ' - '. X 1:2:4:sf1.::1:asf:sis. 'FEW ,. if g35?7g5.f. 75 4a?:.Mf..eQ3.A 24- ,I l 55 Q. I f Q.. .A.,. . i Ymgiemxlg ,' .u ma , e I . .53 g ,P ,e'II,,5f L N , . e A A f K . e, ,F ' . .i , Q-ff? T jj - Q . Ar if ,yfifr , j ,af wi T ' . if . g A .' -. -F . 4 3: ,V we Xxx i ' Zi? 'V Wifi,-l'9-1-,'75 f. 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Page 263 President -President Secretary Treasurer Reporter Purpose of the Sociology Club is to provide opportunity for fellowship, self-expression and study of social problems. .Xny student interested in the subject is eligible lor member- ship. Forums, round table discussions and speeches by specialists in the field of sociology help to stimulate a sense of responsibility to prevent social waste and wreckage. The Christmas dinner highlights the social activities ol' the year. Dr. A. Bahm, associate professor of philosophy and sociology is the club sponsor. Tau Beta Sigma, an honorary band sorority for college banclswomen and sister organization to Kappa Kappa Psi, band fraternity, Was organized in 1939 to promote band work among women college stuclents, encourage musical ability anal cooperation in musical organizations of colleges and universities. hflembers must have a C average and be a member of the Concert bantl. Social functions for the year include a get-together for all girls in the band, an an- nual Christmas dinner, spring picnic ancl a semi-formal dance. Q46 Members enjoy their Christmas party. OFFICERS Dmus RAGSDALE . . Lou Axx VVILr,1.u1sox . JAMIE 'lkxixrk . . JOHANNE STUDER Cr,,xyxRLL FOWLER . Top Roiuz' Mary Lu Bizzell, Betty liowden, Claynell Fowler, Doris Ragsclale. L.. . -5: M - ' Swami Rome: lirirbara Robinson, johamie Strider, Wlancla Terry, Jamie Trainer ' '12 r' , sg' 1 if ' .V i A ' ' 240' YS v 14,4 5 V ai V iff! 'y4 ?Lg3 ',x 4rx1 5 H. s- n In 44- , , A ' wg, . QQ. 3M-si.. 6 . rf fist . ' x H .H 'Ki , U' Ei 4 .. H gi . - up ,il E , I ,P 3' . 5 S N'f:'-N' X , - - x I .xl-. , L -Jw wi ,R A52 rf 'Q , 31, it ,E .il a Y it -,L , Sigsgggx Q avg . lr 4 -2' bk , H- '-.4 ici X 5, 1-as S Si, , 5 . . +. 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N , ,gp F-P 4 4 A Li' 753 '13 '?v, gig 1 fa B , . . . .ev R -, ,, if , Built, ' 3,12 X, ,J lf .4 ., 1 Q 3, .- ','. ' A 4- H. . , .. , . . .anew-1fsi7i?? ,W i'L3Bn'3f,izfavw5-ifss1ff+2:rT2'Q5Q'cft Top Roux' Nlerrilyn Snioer, Jane VS atson, Dorothy XBY1lllIlITlS. 'LN ,fI,45tf,,QQ' KKK?-Q' , . -- -' -' , . 4-: 5' ' J, Swond Rafts: Bea Green, Palsy Miller, Pherba Jordan. M 'i 'l f . sig Third R0-w: Lometa Hodge, Maureen Smith. OFFICI-ZRS lVlERRlI,YN SNIUER JANE Warsox . Donoriiy WVII.I,I.XMS BEA fiREEN . . PIELEN VVILEONG . Page 255 . . President . . Vice-President . . Secretary . Treasurer . Sponsor Alpha Epsilon chapter ol' Theta Sigma Phi, national hon- orary fraternity for women journalism students, was organ- ized at Tech in 1941. Qualifications for membership in- clude a B average in all journalism work and a B- average in all college workg only junior and senior students are eli- gible. Functions of the year are highlighted by Club Scar- let, which isian annual night club, presented in the basement of the Press Building, and the Nlatrix dinner, attended by the whole department. Theta Sig chose Bea Green as can- didate for the national convention, which will be held in Chicago in June, being the first convention of the national organization since the Wiar impeded transportation. T Tech Accounting Society was organized with the purpose of bringing together students interested in accounting and to study present day problems in their Held. lt was char- tered in 1939 with 21 members. Membership is open to OFFICERS anyone interested in Accounting, and it is the only depart- mental club in the division of commerce. Social activity l A I l BILL MURFEE . . . . President highlights included an annual Christmas banquet and a spring LOU ANN W,,,L,AMS,,N , V,Ce,p,.eS,de,,t picnic. Regular club meetings are held semi-monthly for the PAULINH CHERRY . - Sfvfffafy-Tfeflsurer - - - . . - Fizaxxm Lou DAY .... Reporter purpose of furthering an interest in accounting and to give MR. T. C. ROOT . . Sponsor students opportunity to hear experts in the field. MR. E. wh GIBSON , C,,-5,,.,,,S,,, Ny: Fei Wi Tap Rolw: Norman Arguello, Nlyrtle Brown, Pauline Cherry, Bobbie Davenport, Martha Davis, Frankie Day. Sfrond ROQfL'.' joy Earnshaw, Anna B. Ellis, Margaret Jane Farr, Joyce Galford, Cecil Jack Gholson, Billie Hotchkiss. Third Rolw: Barbara Huyek, Irene Kittley, Norma Lee Lanbhan, Bill Murfee, Kay Paterson, Betty Pritchard. Fourth Rofw: Mary Ann Rziley, Renal Rosson, Max Schulze, Mary Frances Shafer, Martha Smith, Joe Rae fflitq. K ' l I Watson. QP :gif-555133.25 rg fi ' ' Fzflh Rofw: Audrey VVilliams, Lou Ann VVilliamson, Peggy VVright. .. 5 f if 5'1 -wg . Sgyzlfs, iw P11 .. -. A .sf .ref s 5?.'?6'vI3, 'va 2 'I ,jf f as ' A ' ' a rt 'Q 'rn , 152 , - . 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Miller, Nancy Ren, Jerry lwargziret Rivers, John Romine. 1 -QQ! EA A. Wim Fourth Rofwf Mary Agnes Ross, Carl Schmidt. 5' 0..T - V has 'Tf?5V+,n,g,q3'fP?Kw' 84.43271 Yu- .if-1 N- T OFFICERS jnvnvnn JEAN BALDWIN . . Nxxcx' REA . . Vice NTARTHA jixxis BURNS . . L. E. Piuzsoxs . . . ISL-nur MALOUF . . President -President Secretary Sponsor Treasurer Sponsor, L. li. Parsons, examines wool being corded. Page 267 'N xg.:-...A-vfizf The Textile Engineering Society promotes il spirit of friendliness and cooperation zunong its nienibers, who are registered in the department of Textile ljngineering. Pro- grams were presented that outlined the textile industry, and the advantages and possibilities of Textile engineering stu- dents and graduates. Social activities included 21 chili sup- per, Christmas party, liayride, and picnic. Projects adopted were bulletin board displays and beautification on the grounds around the Textile Building. l Pictures taken :lt traditional smoker in the spring. Texas Tech lvar Veterans' Association is an organiza- tion composed of Tech students who have been honorably discharged from the armed services of the United States. It was organized in the summer of 1944. Two traditional smokers were held this year honoring new members and several entertainment programs were given at meetings. OFFICERS 'lou ljOUGLASS Executive Connnittee Member Btrkrox Ckossax . . . Finance Ollicer JOE MEAXDOR . Executive Committee Meliilmel' jm Hemi-nREYs . . . Vice Commander ROBERT PARDCE . . . Sergeant-at-Arms YVAYNE KI'1'1'LEY . Special Service Oflicer Dox SHULTZ . . . Secretary TROY DAVIDSON . . C'omm:inder An all-college dance, sponsored by the organization, was given at the beginning of the spring semester and a semi- formal dance was held for members only. The purpose of the Association is to help discharged buddies re-adjust to civilian and school life. About three hundred active members make up the organization. Page 268 Pt, Q f-...N ,. 'Q ff Q S , ken., 4 he ' 2- .-- -my , ' 'f P1 'I x 4 ga A E' 551 5. if -ig ,ga 1, . 5,41 'Lk E1 9 wg Q 7 0 s 'ST ' Us Top Row: jack Earl Creel, VVynona VVhite, Dorothy Hardy. Swond R0-wg Mary Lon Stewart, Frank LaRoe, Johnnie Price. OFFICERS -hex lf-NRI. CREEI. VVYNoNA VV1n'rE DOR0'l'IlX' HJXRDX' MARY Lou STEVVA RT Future LA Ron . Jontvrus PRICE Page 269 . President . Vice-President . . . . Secretary . Assistant Secretary . . . . Treasurer . Publicity Chairman Vis! A qi X, xi it f ii ' ia A . ..Ln . AU Lys. ...iff , ' 7 I . -fx' p Q , E 5 av, Q? A M 1-si 4.89 'VFR 1 ig 335 Q f. if 4 Ai Q91 '95 sw gi? + Q Fiji 9 'fi A . i .sit N 3? .kgiiigaw lg'- , f six I- ,wr xr i f J' 5 'P H S 'au igegfalg 'A I v 1 ' tl 'gi' -iv -rf!-'Y , are X . .r 2?a'.zf-X . ' e 'Neff' Vi 2,34 iw- H f I.-v xigjais- V ig ikfiii giigdifv H 3RJfSt'irf7ix?'QH,Bi .1 , ...Q ,. L tim... H, :fe H1 gi-'K x -sfl 'W-W+'aef, vs, 'H 3-'fiE'f:qR2, etrrc,-,gmg ,' gm :L gf. 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All activities of the group are initiated by the council. The Student center, known as your home away from home , is open each day for the students' use. Such activities as candy-making, bicycling, ping pong, and other games are carried on at the center. VV. S. A. sponsors open house each semester, a Halloween party, an annual Christmas banquet, and an annual singing in the spring. Dine-a-mite and Friendship Circle after church each Sunday night and Forum each VVednesday night are a part of the program which is trying to create a plan for wholesome living. lVomen's Recreational Association was organized in 1925 under the name of VVomen's Athletic Association hy ,lohnnye Gilkerson Langford. The purpose of the association is to create an interest in athletic activities and to promote good sportsmanship and a spirit ol? cooperation and fellowship among the women of the college. It is alliliated with state, regional, and national athletic groups. To be eligible for memhership one must earn 24 points through participation in athletic activities, such as archery, tennis, field hockey, fencing, dancing, ping pong, and basketball, and maintaining a C average in scholastic work. Each year the seniors are honored with a party and oflicers are installed and awards are presented at the spring hanquet. lV1embers with 500 points receive a pin: those with 1000, a letter: and those with 1500, a hracelet. Other awards are presented for the winners of the various activities won at the annual play day. OFFICERS IMOGEXE Ccmmxrzs Rum CIRIFFIX . . JANE KNOWLES . Porrv C0014 .... BERNADIYE KLEIYI-'ELDER ANXCASNEK. . . . Biz'r'rY Jo Leoxaizn . A. XV . President Vice-President . Treasurer Secretary . Recorder Reporter .S. Representative Tofu Row: Bohhie Hockman, Ruth Caldwell, lN1audie Carpenter, Ann Casner, Polly Cook. - - SITOIIL! Rofw: Imogene Cummings, Vera Dodson, Gene Dyer, Ruth Fisher, Dolores Goodwin. 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Q ' W-' S526 ' .th tr. J ., -qzqqs EQOA, I ' 3 , y QM. YN ' with rf: -M Noun CLE.XVIX'GER UTIIICR l2I,IZ.XllETIl SCHIVIIUI Moya XVI-IE'I'5'I'IlYE l'iL'fIENIA Hom-:ia Page 271 OITICIZRQ gf' . President Vice-President . Secretary Treasurer lYestminstcr Fellowship is the young people's league for the Presbyterian stuclents at the First Presbyterian Church. One of the primary goals of this organization is serving Christ at Texas Tech . The organization functions through a council, picturetl above, composed ol' the executive oilicers, committee chairman, ancl atlult aclyisors. Dr. Nl. Lewis is pastor, antl Rev. R. A. Partlow is tlirector of stuclent work. Nl r. Charles Galbraith is faculty sponsor, anml several mem- hers ol' Tech faculty have seryecl as leaders and speakers. Plans ot' the organization inclucle worship, stucly, service, lun, anal fellowship. Each year there are two semester open houses, a lIallowc'en party, Christmas caroling, the loyalty hanquct, picnics, ancl a time for licllowship each Sunday al-ternoon. For the Presbyterian stuclents anal their liriencls the activities of Wvestminster Fellowship and the Christian influence of the organization have meant much in the college year. The purpose of VVesley Players is to advance religious drama on college campuses. The Tech group meets twice a month for study and presentation of these dramas. Skits, plays, and pageants are presented each semester. All mem- bers are given the opportunity to be in at least one play or skit each semester, and in addition, work with stage make-up, direction, properties, costumes, and script writing and revi- sion. A formal banquet and initiation honors the pledges Loi' CA'i'iiEKixr: B.xRNET'r each semester. Several plays and worship services are presented at Easter time. -' -s S K Q2 ,z '. if it ,FL Q 4 I . 1 S, . ,Z - g 4 . . 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Business Manager Top Rofux' Ellen Ann Alford, Gayle Anglin, Peggy Badlex, Mzirthzl jo Baird, Cliarlene Bucy, Elsie Burrows, Gail Coats, Jack Earl Creel. Swrond Rolw: iBetty' Io Crisler, Marilyn Day, Mary Ann Dykes, Betty Jo Edmondson, Duncan Ellison, Bill Felty, Ruth Fisher, Pauline Forman, Barbara Fowler. Third Rofw: Sue Lynn Gutherie, Helen Halman, Dorothy Hardy, Frances Hartliel, Eleanor llenry, Delores Hodges, Henrietta jackson. Fourth Rofw: Marioli Johnston, Robert King, Barbara Leonard, Lenora Lowe, Anna V. Nloore, -lean Nesmitli, Dean Pierce, Jim Ed Poer. Fifflz Rofw: Mary Helen Porter, Johnnie Price, Bobby Ratlilf, Mary Belle Richards, -lean Slover, Jack Snowden, Catherine Starkey, Betty Stephens. Sixffz Rofw: Mary' Lou Stewart, D. Oryal Strong, Charles VValden, Sue VValker, Dorothy Xvliite, Nlildred Young. ii H .4 X .J 'Qu - fy Q pix-193 Q ir 5 Q 2 ' gi l 6 8 5 i 5' W' ,. .. . -fe W M t'lt Q l , F ' ,gs A My R? 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Fifth Rofw: Patsy Rivers, jane Roark, Ruth Sanders, Elizabeth Shaw, Mrs, Raudel Shindler, Naomi Teal, Kay Verner, Wanda Verner. Sixth Rofw: Audrey VVilliams, John-Anna WVilliams, Juanita VVilliams, Lavern XVilliams, VVarene VVise, Barbara VVright, Connie VVright. Every Baptist college girl is eligible for membership in the Ann Hasseltine YNVA, a missionary organization of the BSU. The activities of the year began with the annual tea to promote mission interest among College women. Through- out the year interesting programs were presented. The Clos- ing highlight of the year was the Sweetheart banquet. In MILDRED HARRISON - - Pfeslflem the wide Variety of lifels interests, young women wish a OFFICERS haven of worship, and information regarding this strategic XVAYM BUSH Vice President world enterprise of missions. Young XVomen's Auxiliary A I l - PATSY' RIYERS , SCU-eral-y fulfills this natural desire and need. Page 273 3 xi 224 5 'f 3.J XX HMS 'J , ' 'E ff f'SbJb W1 i1QQ31l2!iIEfTO EL ,.,-iff UP. -' ' 5: l',YJ.' ' -1. av 4 x fu, 'Leg-'13 ff:-uf - I 2, :V ' ' X . 'X V W? , E ,, ,, , EQ F2 if 1 8 . 5 V, V, . L, A ,- f:g?4Q mf f ggi f kg gi ,Q f if K 52 ,536 K, 1: -my - . 'wifi resin- , 3 .1 S I 3' ' 'Bef CSS f 1 if bf' av K 2 Spring S4'llIC51'l'I' .lI1'7I!1ll'l'.l'.' Robert V. Kelley, Jason Allen, Charles Snure, Cleveland Cobb, Layton Webb, Bill Nugent, Howard Schmidt, and ,N .ex 'Eff if 3 Dean J. G. Allen. NIen's Inter Club Council was organized for the purpose of solving problems of men's social clubs, to promote con- OFFICERS geniality among them and democracy among all men stu- dents. Nlembership is composed of the presidents of the CLEVELAND Colm President social clubs. The organiza, on sponsors rush week convoca- JAMES G- ALLEN - SPOUSOI' tions and guides rush wglggfgctivities. ra 1' Rf A , 'Rl - Y 'l' xiii ' , UAW if ingrdiqir Top, Fall Smnrytcr Mfmbz'r.r.' 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Nlcnibcrship is composed of the prcsiclcnt and onc rcprcscntativc of cach of thc live social clubs. XY.I.C.C. gavc an annual fall luncheon for all social club girls in No- vcinbcr, anal in April the club with the highest scholastic avcragc was prescntcil a plaquc at a tea. r j l Fronl Rofw: Billy Easter, Q Louis VVald, Emory I Payne, Forrest Daniel, jason Allen, Henry Moran, Buster .Melton, Elmer Folk, VVinifred Hooper. S1'f'om1Ro1e.' Robert New- ell, Sponsor, Lee Perry, -lr., Lawrence Jester, Oscar Allen, John Huckahay, Randolph Rutledge, Jack Sams, Joe France. Tfliflll Rnfw: VVendel VVood, Ted Hackney, Rohert Meachum, B. R. Foster, Doug Record, Benny Gattis, Don Doyle. Bark Rofw: Fred Martin, Charles Ballew, Fred Phillips, George Mc- Lendon, Billy Huey, NI a l c o l m Mitcliell, Hoyle Nloss, Vilarren Wlhite. Centaur was organized in 1929 to promote fellowship OFFICERS and fraternalism among its memhers. After fall semester l , 1 Y . . 7. ' rush week the Centaurs pledged 14 men, who were honored RANDOLPH RULEDGE Ilesldem FORREST DANIEL . X ice-President at the annual Centaur dinner dance. Dates of members and . . , . EAIORY PAYNE . Secretary- I reasurer DoUGI.As Racoiw . Rush Captain ers were honored at a lVIother's Day hreaktast and reception RQBERT NEWEL1, , , Sponsor pledges received gifts at the spring dinner dance, and moth- the following morning. A dinner was given l-or returned Veterans of the cluh during the spring semester. Top Ro-w: jason Allen, Charles Ballew, Billy Huey, Billy Easter, Elmer Folk. Sfrond Rnfuz' joe Gracy, Lawrence Haynes, VVinifred Hooper, John Huckahay, Lawrence Jester. Third Rofw: Fred Martiii, Henry lVIoran, Emory Payne, Marshall Pullen, Douglas Record. Fourth Rofw: Randolph Rutledge, ,lack Sams, Hardy Scott, Louis VVald, Neill VValker. 17 Q 3 L! .K 4. tfwgrses is. , r-, V fi x ? H+? , x 4 i if r f I kr f wifi 'Wi wi , Q-A W 1 ' X i e 5 5 -t R A . if Q egff- W. 'EHS it l PW! rf ,aw af ,Y 1? N it if i , . 1 '33, Lift gi,:mwj .mi-' f '-. l t :ive ,,,P,.. Ya.. , . 5 iv' defer' Zi is A A we rr 2 is X lk 1' ,' .- r Top Rofw: Robert Bandeen, j. C. Bartlett, VViley Brzissell, Burton Crossen, Duane Dawkins. Srfftmd Rofw: Tom Douglass, Bobby Harp, Johnnie Harris, Bryan Miller, Oliver Ramsey. Tlzzrd Rofw: Clarence Seed, Chwrles Snure, Claude Stephenson, Spencer Street, Roy Sutton. Fourth Rofuz' John Yvhiie, Fd Wlhitesides, Dwain VVilliams. College Club was founded in l9i2iSiwitl1iitis 'pi'incip2i1..purfii pose to promote brotherhood and friendship. After two years' inactivity, the club again became active this year. Fol- OFFICERS CH.-xR1,Es SNLRE . . President TOM DCJL'GI..'XSS . . ce-President BL'RToN Cizossex Secretary ,lorry VVHITE . Treasurer KIR. L. xl. Powells . Sponsor Members and pledges at intermission of their formal dance. lowing an old tradition, the club honored fall pledges by giving the first formal dance of the season. A neon-lighted double C is used as fl theme for many club functions. College Club opened the sport dance season by giving 21 dance honoring new members and pledges. Nlembers, pledges, and their dates attended a spring picnic. DFD was founded on Nlarch 2, 1930, its purpose being to promote everlasting friendship and the common interests of members and pledges. Only members know the secret meaning of DFD. Among the club's functions of the year have been the traditional Swedish Smorgasbord given for fall semester rushees, Thanksgiving program dinner-dance, second semester ranch party for spring semester rushees, Founders, Day dinner, Presentation dance, which is the last of the presentations on the college calendar, and the spring Farewell dance given by the club Patronesses in honor of graduating seniors. Alumni, members and pledges hold a reunion at the close of the semester in Ruidoso, New Nlexico. Outstanding members on the campus are lVlerrilyn Snider, two-year editor of LA VENTANA and twice listed in 'lWho's OFFICICRS GwifN EDwrxRDs . . President PH ERB.-X JoRD.xN . . Vice-President lir.1z.xnETH IXICLARRY . Secretary RIERLE JOHNSON . Business lllanager Bm fiREEN .... Reporter ANNAH Jo PizNDLEToN and RLXRTYE POINDEXTER . . Sponsors ,L 4 fr f QM tiff at J ll' A f fi 5. N ,i 3 5 J 2 E' .. ,. lb ' It 130 , 1 . fi 'kai it t fd I git: ,. A S r , ' , . 5 If , 2 ,S g j '. K: f Y iii' lla 'lt S SW lvho Among American Collegesng Jeanne Stovall and Betty Belew, LA VLZNTANA beauties, Nlary Findley, president of Sock and Busking Patsy Smith, who has served on XV.I.C.C. for two successive years: and Bea Green, editor of Tech dlznmzi News and listed in 'iVVho's VVho on the Campusll. MEMBERS: Top Rofwf Gwen Edwards, Marilyn Anderson, Anne Bates, Barbara Byrd, Nancy Caldwell, Dorothy Cantrell. - Set-and Rofw: Betty Cowart, Shirley Dick, Mary Findley, Bea Green, VVanda Hahn, Betty Harrell, Carolyn Harriss. ' Q, Third Rofw: Fae Beth Hill, 'Merle Johnson, Pherba Jordan, Sarabeth Kimmel, iMary King, Jean Knight, Carolyn I Ugg ., . ,-.,. Lange. Q 1- , ,' ,' in. I i ,-ilgzurfh Rosw: Pauline Lokey, Doris Lovelace, Mona lNTeCandless, Betty McDonald, Lib MeLarry, Barbara Morris, ' ' I ff .Q 'at I' Sue Osborne. .fa r ,Vet E,-X A, iq, ' ' 'L.. 'Fzfll1 R0-ws Kay Pinkston, Pat Smith, Pat Smoot, Merrilyn Snider, Jeanne Stovall, Christina Tippit, Peggy .QW . l' , kind Z3 qs -' I NVilliams. A 'K if K 1 , Iv.. 'v' ? . y My - if X V-Il ,Ag H., 1' E l T. rg . . 1 .- '. V-Y. . ., . .' 1 I A xi, , I awk 7'1 ' 'ni +V , QI, gi cl' .r-yi ia .. - 1. - Q 1 - JI' ' f sga Egg? It ' inlirs' Hiiilllil , LL ilk P3 v i'w:-ikfii P 1-fy it i . ' 4. . 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A Q , X W 41. 4 ' N, 2 livin ,ft I 5, be , , 5 ww ' -- -fs, - - ml 2 ' 5555 Qi . inf V k 5 VV.k W, rw ' X mf W, , , fe' W if i - r er N- 'gif ' , . 1 . V . T W F'-Y -A-3, it fr 455 , S f G: g r , . Ya... - , -ii S5 ,:a:Q'5- f ::s1':as,s: : 1 f 4 1 1. A M P + PX, fi V1 my if A L QM , ,F 1 S Z ,S 5 PLEDUICS: Top Rolwi Sammie Anthony, C'h:lrlotte Builitf, Betty Belew, Bobbie Belew, Joan Booth, Jo Brewster. Sefond Rofu:.' Helen Cloud, jane Coffey, Lois Cone, Ruth Cowart, Szlndrxr de-Botturi, Eloise Fznnbro. Third Roux' Joann Forbes, Becky Gaither, Polly Gossett, Ninry Hammock, Niary june Hinehey, Barbara Alzrekson, Fourth Roms: Pat Keffer, Mary Evelyn Lacy, Eleanor Leftwieh Phillips, Genne Martin, Pollyannu O'Neil, Martha Rondeaux. Fifllz Rolw: Johnnie Mae Smith, Hogan Sneed, Floradzlre Stuart, Sue Thompson, VVilmn Jo Tucker, listelle YVellborn. Top Rigffll: DFD n1ernberS and pledges, who were in town for New EPCIIIJS Eve, eele- brated with ll semi-formal dinner-dauee in the basement of the Press Building. l,ofLcfv' Right: The Club chartered rt bus to Austin for the 'lieeh-Texas Vniversity football game. I1'f'l0q,a:.' Une table caught between Courses :lt the Thzurksgiving program dinner-dance, which was :lt the Social Clenter this year. V Delight Nlakers is the meaning of Ko Shari, the club with a background of ancient and historical Indian origin. Activities during the year included the annual masquerade ball, a .lanuary dinner-dance at which a snow scene theme was for members and dates to have their pictures made in a QFFICIQRS silver and turquoise sleigh. M. The traditional mecca to Santa be was resumed this year. -IAANE XVATSON l , P,-Csgdcnt lnitiation services are held in a restored Khiva fourteen I41LIZ.AlgIf'1'H SCHMIDT , ViCe-11,-Lsfdem miles from Santa Fe on Easter Sunday. Patronesscs and JOAN X'vI2A,xGER I , SCC,-em,-,V alumni accompanied the group for a live-day lfaster vacation. jAyE BL-RNS , , , 1',-Q,1Sum- Sponsors of the club are Dr. and Nlrs. XV. C. Holden and BIAXINE HENN13RsnoRr Rush Captain Nliss Dorothy Rylantler. Top Rofw: Barbara Bedford, Marion Benson, Lou Dean Blair, Bettye Boulter, Dorothy Brown, jane Burns, Dorothy Clift, Ann Cox. Second Rofw: LaNeIl Dosbier, Jean Goodloe, Margie Hackbarth, Anita Hale, Maxine Hennersdorf, Laura Lou Johnston, Peggy Lewis, Barbara Livingston. Third Rolw: 'Ioan Marsh, Jean Martin, Kay Paterson, Genelle Patty, Selma Pendleton, Betty Renner, Elizabeth Schmidt, Mary Ann Schmidt. Faurlh Rofw: Pat Smith, Norma Thornton, Ernestine VVallace, Jane Watson, Mary Jean Webb, Shirley VVomack, joan Yeager. PLEDGES: Peggy Badley. .. Fifth Rofw: Joe Ann Bailey, Lotta Bess Baldwin, Loy Catherine Barnett, Elizabeth Bedford, Virginia Blackburn, Gretchen Clift, Gypsy Cooper, iMary' Ellen Duffy. Q Sixtlz Rofw: Susan Harrison, jane Holden, Montez Hudson, Mary May Johnson, Barbara Klaus, Margaret Klaus, , Jane Lawson, June Leftwicb. S2.zxq'nfh Rofw: Betty McMurtry, 'Pat Marquis, jacquelin Matthews, Betty Neal, Joanne Nelson, joan Nislar, Ruth , Parkhill, Jean Peeler. L ..'- ' Eighlh Rafw: Barbara Ramsey, Gloria Ramsey, Davee Ratlilf, Nancy Rea, Rena Simmonds, Bette Slagel, Marjorie Tisdale, Amy Sue VVay, Ellen VViese. . at Nw, 1 Page 282 x I ir.vt Roux: Charles Arnold, Alvin Eppes, Emmett Hinson. Srfolzd Rofze: R. B. lliudj Jackson, Claude Jarrett, Bill Kingsherry. Ilowum Scimmr, President OTHER OFFICERS C'1,.xL'nE IJEEPJ JARRETT Vice-President IZMMETT Hissox . . Seen-tary Arvix EPPES . . Treasurer Page 283 Kemas Fraternity was formed in 1932. For eight years the cluh maintained a house at 23,04 Broadway. ln 1943 it became inactive when the members went into the armed services. Kemas was reactivated this spring' with a mem- hership of veterans. Two sponsors, also sponsors before the war, are T. C. Root and l l. A. Anderson. Spring activi- ties included a sport dance and picnic. 1'lI'0llf Row: Alvin Eppes, Bolwlsy Eubanks, Emmett Hinson, Vernon Benton, Charles Kennedy, Gene Arwine, Claude Jarrett. Bark Rofw: Harry Patterson, Howard Schmidt, Charles Arnold, Fred Potthast, Sidney Brown, Dale King, Pat Owen. an we Las Chaparritas, the oldest social club for women on the campus, was organized in 1926. Rush affairs this year in- cluded the traditional Hobo party, dessert coffee, and Las Chap Carnival. Qther fall activities were a formal dinner dance, a Homecoming breakfast dance, a ranch party given by the patronesses, and a Christmas party lor members and pledges. Sweethearts on Parade introduced twenty-eight Las Chaps from a satin-covered heart at a Valentine Presenta- tion. A tea for the patronesses, a picnic for the seniors, a tea dance, a farewell dance and slumber party were held in the spring. For the first time in a number of years the an- OFFICERS MARY FR.xNcEs BARN BILLIE Giucr XVEBB FRANCES CLoNiNoER RUTH ANTHoNY . BETTY Bosnia and ARD . President . Vice-President . Treasurer Secretary nual reunion was held in July at Cedarvale, Oklahoma. l':.XRI.YNIE Rein . Rush Captains Outstanding members included Farlyne Reid, Teeh's No. 1 beauty, Billie Grace XYebb, Vice-president of lYomen's lnter-Club Councilg and Nlary Frances Barnard, listed in VVhols Who in American Universities and Collegesm. Top Roiw: Ruth Anthony, Mary Frances Barnard, Norma Barnes, Alice Birdwell, Betty Bomar, Nelda Butler. Second Ro-w: Frances Cloninger, Doris Cornelius, Anne Dilley, Nelva Joyce Halbert, Bettie Hart, Dorothy , 't Hlavaty. Q ff.. 5 Third Rofw: Frances King, Lajuana Liebfried, .Hoppy iMaas, lMaye ,Mitchell, Sarah lVIcDonald, Lou Nolen. P ' Fqurth Rofw: Edna Earl Parker, Corinne Payne, Earlyne Reid, June Royalty, Ethelbert Sims, Dorotha Summers. A il' 'gi . ,w,. 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N 'Z A G ' M L ' '9' 5 , 'B' L, .f 5 A , x 2 sd' t x PLEDGES: Top Row: Nell Anthony, Wynelle Cotten, Marjorie Crews, Mary Flatt, Betty Garret, Jane Gordon Second Rofw: Bobby Green, Jean Harvey, Evelyn Hodges, Gloria Holleyman, Wanda Jennings, Mary Frances Jordan. Third Ro-um' L:1Retn Maner, Mary Ellen ,Midkili Anita Oliver, .Moll5' Pinkston, Margery Read, Pat Robison Fourill Rofw: Yvonne Scott, Sue Sentell, Peggy Slappey, Pat Smilie, Sue Son, Cleo Stringer. Fzfllz Rofw: .layne Thompson, Virginia Towns. 'just one more hand and then letls study. Eight Chaps get together bx dorm for a snapshot Page 285 The Silver Key, one ofthe oldest men's social clubs on the campus, was organized Qctober 12, 1929, It was organized for the purpose of cultivating a feeling of brotherhood among its members. Now after two years of wartime inac- tivity it is reactivated with lifteen members. Annual rush functions were stagedg also the annual spring dance was a great success. A reunion in Ruidoso is being planned for this summer. CLEVEIAN D OFFICICRS Conn . . President FRANK RICCQON.-XGILI, . Vice-President TURNER KI MMEL Amos How,xRD . ' . Top Rofw: Cleveland Cobb, Ralph Cocaughner, Joe Horne, Amos Howard. Secretary rllreasu rcr 5 D ,M3 i,:i?,V.. Srrrznd Rofw: joe Huff, Turner Kimmel, Herbert Leaverton, Frank Meilonagill. a n asp - ' 1 Tfllfd Roiwf Bob Renner, VK arren Fabor, Joe Bob Foster. 83 1213 -' arg Q Z xr- p 1 f H-'Jigga , h -e W Z. ,Nui . qflfexfsg, 4 A . L I ill:-lglg4 're F .L ng-X . . ' aff 351 Lf!-.:+f'4i 4 gf - 'f ' Y. Rugs Xu, -'L -34,45-, .- ', .? 'R', 9514 974' 1 ,I . 5:9 ,'wl5'1,,, 2123? , S- We M 'qf2a7 .5i'.f ' 'lx faftf 'A 'F Q Mfrs .kb as -xg! V sl 'isa 'sjxfllv 'Gas . in Q 7 141,61 SN' dq......W M .11 Q. 1.75 ,ff ,. . I - ' - I ww 'MN l nl -dig-'fz - . ,,'. MWA, L' 1 Nt. Arr .+V xii'--f A., ,TW -A, ff-S f ' -1. , was Q33 vs: N ' W' --' tfizf ' X J , . , -' ' - K ,f'- ap A X , A, ?4Qi'y 'E , . w - fli- . . 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We 5 'sax' MEMBERS: Top Rofw: Mary Frances Alexander, Tina Atkins, Bobby Brannan, Derah Brannan, Lu Burns, itil, Bobbye Childers, Norma Cleavinger. , A g Swrond Rofw: Bobbie Davenport, Betty Bob Diltzf, Claynell Fowler, LaVVayna Grirlin, jean Halbert, -lohliriyefsuefff, l'- ' .Lili Hamilton, Maxine Harp. fiipiiii 'E Third Rofw: Patsy Hillger, Alice johnson, Audrey Melton, Maxine Poe, LaVera Riley, llelen Rippey, Rose Marie Roberts. Fourth Rofw: Verna Lou Singleton, Maureen Smith, .lime Stine, LuLu Vanlandingham, Margaret Ann Huffaker, ,lo Hal Vvofford. PLEDGES: Janice Caffee. Fifth Rofw: Marian Cope, Doris Hammerschmidt, Lometa Hodge, Honey Girl Johnson, Mary Frances Kelly, Ann Martin, Beth Neeley. Sixfh Rofw: Bernice Neugcbauer, Billie -lean Price, Corrine Rosenthal, Betty Sewell, Carol Sherrod, Mary Jane Stucker. I.as Vivarachas, translated means the lively ones , began OFFICERS fall activities with rush parties, Club Vivi and also its . . . jo HAL XVoFFoRD . President formal dinner. New pledges were honored at a Starlite , , , , I ALICE jorixsox . . Vice-President dance, October 12. Patronesses entertained with a picnic P AT HII,l.GER . Secretary and Christmas gifts were exchanged at a party. Annual LA VERA RILEY G ' Treasurer presentation introduced eleven new members and 20 pledges jmy HALBERT and LA VVAYNA GRIFFIN . Rush Captains in Nlarch. Spring activities included a skating party for all - - - N I l fi I' girls' social clubs, coke party tor boys' clubs, tea dance. JALRINL SXHTH and patroness parties. Reunion of exes and members is held in the summer. Page 287 Miss EDITH COLEAIAN BETTY Bon DILTZ . . Reporters Faculty Sponsor Sans Souci is the second oldest girls' social cluh organized OIFFICERS on the Tech campus. It was organized in 1927. Fall rush week activities included a chuck wagon supper and the an- , , , . M X Enom BETH l',DLER . . l resident nual gold and white dinner. Homecoming was celebrated L,g,,,,SE INCE U ' Vice-p1.CSidC,,t with a tea honoring aluninac, and the traditional ranch sup- qgm-Ny, XVILLUMS per given by patronesses at the Arnett-Benson Ranch was R fC01'diUg SCC1'fff11'3' SH.xRoN IXICIVER also held in November. On December 14 the clubls most 1 I , 1 1 Lorresponding Secretary outstanding event of the Year took place--the annual Christ- , ' ' l AT LIVELY .... Treasurer mas presentation dance. A hayride ends the social activities MANDY CLHBORYE Rmh Captain lll the Spflflg- DIARY TROY . Reporter ig? N -3' J If FW ry .153 Top Rome: Dolores Bizzell, Panze Burler, ,Maidy Claiborne, Beth Edler, Betty Eisenhurg, -lane lliatt. W, 'Fm1i,.'- I, D yu, gi iw! filly? Second Rofwf Nina Hickman Ada Hilhurn Crager, Louise Ince, Billie Lackev Sherrv Mclver Alice Meadin , .,,li, izhzvt ,g 2,2 , ' r ,y ,. n g 315- S r' L 4 ', 'latgwgilllfd Rofw: Frances Page, Nancy Stiles, Mary Trov, Ann VVebb, Glynna Wlilliams, Eddy Fire, Billie Furr. fJv,Y-Lgfia? 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Aa vw Ruth Austin Nlarion Bain Dora Czilclwell Lo-1 Collins Marion Donaldson. 1 . 1 , - t. - . Joyce Dungan, Beverly Giles, Nona Harp, Martha Harris, Jean Holmes, Jean Holt. 'Martha Ann Howell, Rosemary Jones, Melba Louise Lewis, Juanita Lindley, Kathryn Parrish Fourth R0-w: Jane Parsons, Sue Peterson, Betty Pierson, Nlary Ann Raley, Ruth Ralls, Janelle Turner. Fiflh Ro-ua' Dean Albertson. Juanrla Ruth Turner, Patricia Vasen, Jo Rae VVatson, Betty VVilliamson, Jo YVilmeth, Dorothx Taj' Rigffllf Souci pledges and dates at their presentation. Lofwfr Le'ff.' Rush party for fall rush week. l,0fLu1'r Riyfllf Vlemlwers antl clzites at presen- tation. kv W The Socii Club was founded at Tech in 1935. It is based on a social organization of the same name organized at Ox- ford University during the 18th century. The Club tries to follow the same principles and ideals set by the organization at Oxford. Activities for the school year are a semi-formal dance in January, a formal dance at which orchid corsages will be presented to dates, and a sport dance in April. The club colors are maroon and White, their flower the potent Carnation. The Socii motto is All for one and one for all . OFFICERS f'Docl' HANLEY . . President RI.-XRSHAl.I. KIASKJN . Vice-President ROBERT Lox Cow . . Secretary EDDLEARYAIN . V. . Treasurer EDGAR l3oAz . . Sergeant-at-Arms BixRTox XV11.LixGH.ixx1 Pledge Captain Bois CLICK Rush Captain and Reporter MEMBERS: Top Roux' Eddie Aryain, Edgar Boaz, Hob Click, Robert Lon Cole, Ted Crager, Max Grav, Tom Haley. ' S1'f0Ild R0-eu: Alvin Doc Hanley, jack Horton, Marshall 'Mason, Holmes MeLish, Maxey Pinson, Bruce Pipkin, Duane Ratliff. J . Third Rofwi' T. M. Ryan, Gerald Stokes, james Strong, Jim VVanner, Thomas VVard, jimmy VVilliams, Andrew Fourlh R0-14:5 Barton Vllillingham, VVelborn VVillinghznn. 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A35 L., F1 .Q aaa -,J iffy: 3QM6'w'k'lgqm - i fr 1 S 7- , N ' J' I 'if .. if .xr x' I Aff -.1i Q J-. 1, ,yi c X J. ', 151'-7' A 44 -'VAEL r Tw . 'am' Jai H nib' I L- if-J X fr yr we '. .riff Km' rjgglzftf ,bs gf if ,if .sf- Egv 1- ,fit ' 'Y ' ucv az. W , ., , K , me ,gush 5 .5 U K.: R. - -fgsimm -frm ' ' Ni bk? ' wi ' '-, ' fy, 1 3 ., if! L it 'X '- 'X .Z -wi .A .. ,+f'N,s. 'J yf 1. 7. 5. 1? Q. , 'A w-u V 2 3 HN lad! 35 H lag P5 2 is i' ' u . 5' I., 5: N: ' S -if ' ' -'u 3? 5? 3 ,-..'g.2:l.F7f'l I 'W 'fi 'il 'Q 4L?rff.igf . -s-,, 1 C. ,455 5' WE. -53 tts Y ' -r - Z-SLHLKQ... A it fb? ' fm. 'pm .H , P 3 ' .. ' 'Bt 5 I Stk- 1, 'Q Ex WA., Top Rofw: Marvin Berry, Eugene Bills, Troy Byers, Troy Caldwell, Earl B. Christy, J. Lee Davis. gi71Q.,l LQ, Bib 4 . . G Q A . ' '- Strand Rofw: Norman Hohack, Carl Jensen, James Leggett, VV. T. 'Mitchell, Hugh Monroe, Bill Miirfee. 5 ,L Tfigibfhgdfg luv, Mesh Third Rorw: Bill Nugent, Bill Rowe, VV. O. Rucker, Ivan Tucker, Dan Young, loe Humphreys. F umxlffw Q '4 'iI.x IW., alex H M H . -, .n . Fourth Rofw: Lawrence Ingram, Lamar Jackson, Frank LaRoe, C. V. Leonard, Byron Martini, Horace I'nder- . Bly.. 'lf L wood, Charles VValden. 3,,1f?! 'I2f.y,,i2Q3f'4k,ix-iss g A frggffx OFFICERS CARL JENSEN . I. LEE DAVIS . Vice- BILL N UGENT . DAN Yocxo Page 291 President President Secretary Treasurer ,sf 1 ,:. VVrangler fraternity was organized in 1929 with nine charter members to promote fellowship and co-operation. Xvranglers held a rush function for prospective pledges dur- ing rush Week of both semestersuand gave the traditional hreakfast the lirst Sunday of each semester after rush week with the Big Brothers honoring the Little Brothers . The club has a sport dance in November and a Christmas dance the last week before Christmas holidays. The George lVashington formal dance is the main function for the spring semester. A stag party honoring seniors closes the Vllrangler functions for the school year. Front Rofw: C. ,M. Elmore, Jr., Charles T. Hamilton, Joe E. Ericson, J. L. Laird, L. J. Holloway, L. D. Boon, Jr. Back Rofw: J. D. DeLaney, B. Holleyman, Neal R. Montgomery, Ted Ray, J. S. Hale, Robert V. Kelley. LGS CI-XMARADAS Los Camaradas, meaning the comradesu, was organized in 1930. The purpose was to promote a more friendly re- lationship among its members and other students on the campus. The traditional smoker is included in the fall and spring rush affairs. The fall semester's activities consist of a tea after the Homecoming football game, a hay-ride in November, and the annual formal dinner-dance. During the spring a sport and a formal dance are given. The final event of the year is a picnic dance at Nleadow Brook Club in lVIay. Due to the War, Los Camaradas became inactive in the summer of 1943 and was re-activated this spring. OFFICERS ROBERT KEI.I.EY . . . President NEAL RIONTGOMERY . Vice-President JERRY BE.-xvrks . Secretary-Treasurer BRADFORD I'lOLLEYM.'XN . Reporter CASEY Fixiz and C. G. IJECKER . . Sponsors Page 292 S' i. 9 1 -Nr x6 I1 x , Q X , X - ' 'fx-J' 1 mow mm DUKE ANDf1fUKEnzfwMAT2mmgy. xx ff f r x J' E X i - L. xlij ffxgx hz! Z v- 'A K rr' . 1 l',,i313i ' , 2 . -Q' 51' ,L 1 . -1 xxxggggsgfui . ' ' 1 'ff gt A Y 7 -M' ,A T1 ,,.f.sf1.,.y+K fn- -X Tf. x 21 Qi. 4 - '7 1, , 'Egfr' 41 1 .. , -, ., -' Y nag-2' f -f. ' .b . ' g I-. 'J '3 s 5'- ,, ,.,-! af jff' X A , f' - tfjgfig? at Q.,-f' Aff' f- 25. E, 1 lj' A. .y-' 1 1 Ei ..,. 1321! Navi f '11E:L V ' nk, A ft--,,w.v'-5i . ss, , I 2 A . . ,R ig,--, i?. :Qf:7f?wv,. ' -gg ,Q 3 E -'iii . Ks if E ! . , - ze fs ,s mf.. ' 'Nu :'f.' . f - 'SUSAN-I' 2:31. in p .kiln-15.A , 2 V 3 . g :' gm V.-Q33-:xy 5 , M ' ., -a ,. 1, ' ' . fm, ' . 4 2 5' - I - , ' k A 1 . ,JE E'-Q A A ,n 5 vp ' 'fi A ' ' .1 ff H Y j . . , ' J V Af' tiff, . gg . . .. , Wf ' '?' , I 4. 1 , f f, L A rw fr 4 -if is-l.'G,'3 A . 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For one of the exclusive suits at HACKEDS. fourteen years Ribble's has been one of Techs Haclcel's lead in smart costumes designed for ans' favorite florists. every occasion. LITTLE BOOKSHOP Bogan Sneed and Ma- rian Bain are buying some of the latest novels at the popular LITTLE BOOKSHOP in Hemphill- Well's balcony. Fae Beth and Mrs. Hill are always on hand to help with your selections. Page 294 SEARS ROEBUCK Billie Griffin ond Poul- ine Lokey shop for shoes in SEARS' Shoe Deport- ment. Seors feotures smart shoes for any oc- cosion. TECH DRUG S 6 Q CLOTHIERS Complete drug ond fountoin needs ore found This scene shows the exterior of S ci Q store ot TECH DRUG . . . Where boys ond girls for men. Tech eds make selections from the come for fun ond refreshments. sport clothes for compus wear. AND CO. ui- Page 295 See You at the Bookstore lt's a phrase as collegiate as the campus . . . and there must he somethinq in it when all the Seniors say it . . . all the Iuniors say it . . . and even the Frosh are catching on. We leave it to you. Where would you rather pause for a coke or light up and smoke . . . meet a friend or make a date . . . than at the BOOKSTORE? Where does it take less time . . . less trouble . . . less money to get what you Want . . . than at the BOOKSTORE? The Oolleqe Bookstore is owned and operated by the college and its sole purpose is to provide any service you so desire . . . So . . . see you at the TEXAS T ON COLLEGE CAMPUS Page 295 if M .W f,fmm,wvv-Mm .W ww ' . -nwzxiwxfi - , ,wi- ' 'w LEVINE'S DURHAM-BURDIN E Corinne Payne models a becoming hat, While Yvonne and lean Mclfarland inspect Mary Nelva Ioyce Halbert and Ruth Anthony inspect an- BroWn's selection of a gift at DURHAM-BURDINE. other creation. LEVINEHS supply costumes for any This store for men features a collection of clothes occasion in any season. suitable for campus wear. r i . . , . . .ANNE FORD'S At ANNE FORD'S Tech Coeds shop for the latest in fashion trends. Laluana Leibfrid, Yvonne Scott, Hoppy Maas, Anita Hale, and Ed Parker are looking at some of the styles offered at Anne Ford's. Page 298 MARGO'S SHOE STORE For smart, comfortable shoes coeds visit MARGO'S SHOE STORE. There you will always tind attractive buys for any ensem- ble. The camera caught a View ot the store windows. LESTER'S CREDIT IEWELERS Lestefs otter BONDED DIAMOND RINGS, Where beautiful clips, pins, watches and other acces- sories are tound. For etticient and quick service, Mr. Cooper, the manager, has also included an excellent repair department. Page 299 TECH THEATRE The Students' Theatre 1211 COLLEGE AVE DIAL 9641 Down through the years We have enioyed and appreciated the patronage and association with the students attending Texas Tech nological College and We hope as relations PRESTON E SMITH Owner l l l X - l the years go by, to continue these KING'S IEWELRY Freshmen, Barbara Iackson, Mary lane Hinchey, and Mary Evelyn Lacy are inspecting watches at KING-'S IEWELRY, assisted by Polly Gossett. The best in diamonds, Watches, and silver are to be found at Kings CLOVERLAKE DAIRY STORE lt's deliciously different is the term used by students to describe CLOVERLAKE ice cream. Hungry Techans travel all the Way to Avenue Q to eat their sundaes and drink thick malts and shakes. Page SUD THE DUNLAP CO. Every item needed tor a Wardrobe may be found at DUNLAP'S. Here ts a View of the tur department Sweaters . . . skirts . . . suits . . . dresses . . . accessories . , . all featured at Dun1ap's. Page 301 LUBBCJCICS COMPLETE DEPARTMENT STORE Featuring the Newest in Wearing Apparel PENN EY'S Constantly doing our part to foster and promote school spirit and school tradition at TEXAS TECH . . . THE l O CITIZENS Nll'l'l0Nlll. THE HILTCN Bllllll OF LUBBOCK Lubbock's Newest and Finest Hotel 1-'i SERVING TEXAS TECH AND THE OLDES T BANK IN THE SGUTH PLAINS ART GRIFFITH, Manager 'rl-I s if :' ,fw o N o E n Fl A M s THAT cools AS wsu. AS Hens .,. WEST TEXAS GAS COMPANY Page 303 MONTGOMERY WARDS loanre Peterson and loomne Studer shop for surts at Montqomery Wards Noted for quahty merchan cl Montgomery Wards also have many other ampus 1tems tor college Wear THE VOGUE The Home of Queen Dresses Ellen Kaye Dresses Printzess Suits Lilli Ann Costumes Catalina Sweaters and Swim Suits Apparel of Distinction for Smart Women BRAY'S CAMPUS TOGGERY Bray's is the college shop for both girls and looys. Iune Cox and Mary Frances Powers are just two of the many Techans who shop here tor campus clothes. l COLLEGE AVENUE DRUG Techans gather for snacks and for all drug needs at the Avenue Drugstore. Besides excellent food, they find school supplies, cosmetics, magazines, and iood for those hull sessions at the College Avenue Drug. Page 304 HANNA POPE 81 C0 eaeiaigilsfaiifiiifggl The H0me Of BOWEN'S DRUG s'roREs Nationally Known Prescription Specialists W I The 2.'-'Qc' - fa Merchandise 1021 BROADWAY PHONE 4611 in A SILVER DOLLAR CAFE Students meet in the evenings over at the SILVER DOLLAR, located at 1105 Coiieqe Avenue. Dining and dancing are the main attractions found here. Pg ?O5 IONES ROBERTS SHOE STORE The salesman at IONES ROBERTS is showing lean Stanfield and Bebo Diltz the latest in foot- wear. There is nothing quite like having the correct shoe for every occasion and Iones Roberts is ready any time to supply you with beautiful shoes. OTEL LUBBOCK H l During a colleqe dance at the HOTEL LUBBOCK the mezzanine is a popular place. This friendly hotel has offered Tech students enjoyable service for many years. For dinners, dances, or recep- tions the management gives special attention and consideration. Page 306 Lookslke Ch st Tpptt oL1sp1l Thanks FOR ALI.. THE NICE BUSINESS THAT YOU HAVE GIVEN US VARSITY BOOK STORE 1305 COLLEGE AVE ww she The Store That Supphed You Wlth NEW and Used Books KW l1!7Wf W O -f Q Ewslzgegs OFFICE SUPPLY CO YOUR ROYAL TYPEWRITER DEALER In Lubbock Since 1928 MARTIN'S FIRST i NATIONAL BANK I LUBBOCK. TEXAS BEST i SERVICE i I i New Accounts I VOGUE CLEANERS VOGUE CLEANERS is Cfmveniemiy located for Appreczated 5 uick and efficient service. This coed is just one I I the ITIGHY who are pleased with the cleaning i ceived CII Voque's. SERVING THE HIGH PLAINS COUNTRY IN TEXAS i AND NEW MEXICO 5 Q .---iE--.-a..1.i.z--- 5 slab E 55555 if EEE ff 2?5 I QQ E .::. -1 5-- --- EE sins: R T I I .VI-Q T- .'.- 1- I 'ji'??i'57 -'I-' if ..4R ieifr-' .-i-i A ,-...4 'Q'-- 2 I I I I I,:.25i1:jQ-If , ,I AAAA -ii, ',4V 3' A -L 25,1231-1i,4,A.,Qj,r5J' 3 I P 308 I WYLIE'S DRUG STORE At WYLIE'S Beauty Bcrr, Coeds find CI Icrrqe cmd After the dcmce Tech students meet crt WYLIE'S ' ' f 11 k ' f f h GI1Gd SSIGCUOYI O W9 I'1OWI'1 COSITIGUCS. T I9 TGS I'I'lGI'1'fS. HEADQUARTERS FOR TEXAS TECH COEDS AND YOUR FAVORITE FASHIONS FASHIONS Styled for Iumors SIZGCI for Iumors 91 1 BROADWAY Okayed by Iuniors J O ANN SHOP GODWIN'S TEEN-AGE SHOP The soleslody olt GODWlN'S TEEN-AGE SHOP shows Verdict Beth Edler ond Potnze Butler one of the newest models. Godwin's features the ldtesttoshions tor college girls . . . iust right for every occasion. MOVING FCRWARD WITH TEXAS TECH The Lubbock Ncttionol Bcmk 1S proud to be CI port ot the progress of Lubbock cmd West Texas Established for the convenlence of the residents ond merchotnts of Lubbock ond 1-.quipped to render efficiently dll tlnctn clol servlces THE LUBBOCK NATIONAL BANK vicinity . . . . . . . . . . T' ' ' ' ' - C O I O I U . MBNA ttcl A H gag-ggql ., . , QQ Hail, hail! The Chap Gang is all here!! NN' 1 x NB if ' 1 Someone is having a good time . . . Beauties are getting kissed by the beasts Cwinncrs of the Beard Contestl. 1 Page 310 THUMAS JEWELRY Prompt and Courteous 1301 COLLEGE AVE. Phone 2-3181 Service GUARANTEED WATCH AND IEWELRY BALDWIN'S FLOWERS Lib Mclsarry is showing Ed Graf a corsage for his girl friend. BALDWIN'S have a large and varied selection of tlowers for every occa sion at all times. I 1 ,y YOUNG MAN S COUNTRY .,l..v, E-Ig: v,,v-., :zslll -I bllll In A, ,1 .',-g :V 1 is f 1 A i E ii er i r x ii ir and the ei lAr r i i r li rrei i South plains A! -X . ..:- il. If :-,,v 650 fave, Bright spot ot IM ,ff V. the Nation for M h N 3 ll 14: 'f ' f. - Many Years Ivy-wff l' '14 w. AY Q :r .t ' . .,..., ., , I It 1 I , N , -QW 1 k A growing country-just hitting its stride and having all the opportunities that come with an increasing population. A good country to live in-healthful, church-going, with fine schools and progressive torw-ard-looking citizens. A city which is building now tor a population of 100,000 as the marketing, industrial and educational center ot the South Plains. M Stiff T232 T-,TS 11112229115 TSS!! LUBBOCK CHAMBER 0F COMMERCE people in the World. Page 311 sit '52 it It ...Clif PENROD'S wwf joe Horne :mtl Ralph Ll0C2lll0l1gl1C1' arc busy studying PENROD'S is noted for stylish clothes, so you may be sure that any article from there is of the latest fashion. Brownie Lamb is very pleased with the selection of sweaters she finds at Penrod's . . . just as you will be. ...hut what?????? The official LA VENTANA Photographers offer their congratulations to the Staff for the completion of a difficult task in difficult times. ir Congratulations also go to the graduating class of l946 and may We remind you that the portraits in this annual can be secured at any time. 1k lt has been a pleasure to serve the LA VENTANA staff this year-as it has been to serve all Techsans. ir PALACE STUDIOS Number 1-Palace Theatre Building Number 2-College Avenue C. M. GOODEVE, Manager MAYNARD WOOLARD, Manager Page 312 ADVERTISING INDEX Antlerson Bros. .Iewelers Anne Forcl's . . Balclwin's Flowers . . Bowenls .... Bray's Campus Toggery C Citizens National Bank . Cloverlake Dairy Store . College Avenue Drug . D The Dunlap Co. . Durham-Burdine's . . F First National Bank . G Goclwin's Teen Age Shop H Hackel's . . . Hanna-Pope Co. . Hemphill-VVells Co. . Hester's . . . Hilton Hotel . . I -Io Ann Shop . . . .Tones-Roberts Shoe Store K King's Jewelry . . I.ester's Credit Jewelers Levine's Department Store Page 313 307 298 311 305 304 302 300 304 301 298 308 310 294 305 297 307 302 309 306 300 299 298 I.ittle Bookshop . . . l,ubbock Chamber of Commerce Lubbock Hotel . . Lubbock National Bank . M NIargo's Shoe Store . lVIartin's .... Nlontgomery Wa1'cl Co. P Palace Studios . . C. Penney Co. . Penrod's . . . R Reeves Studio . . Ribblels Florist . . S Sears Roebuck and Co. . Silver Dollar Cafe . . . Southwestern Public Service . S X Q Clothiers . . T Tech Drug . . . Tech Theatre . . Texas Tech Bookstore . Thomas Jewelry . . V Varsity Bookstore . . Vogue Cleaners . . The Vogue Dress Shop . W Vlvest Texas Gas Company . Tvyliels Drug Store . . The plates used in priming this annual were made by SOUTHWESTERN ENGRAVING CO. of Dallas, Texas. The 1946 LA VENTANA was printed and bound by the ECONOMY ADVERTISING COMPANY at Iowa City, Iowa. 294 311 306 310 299 307 303 312 302 312 299 294 295 305 308 295 295 300 296 311 307 308 303 303 309 Agricultural Club . . A. I. Ch. E. . . A. I. E. E. . Alpha Chi . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta Alpha Phi Omega . . Alpha Psi Omega . . American Chemical Society . A. XV. S. . . . . H. S. U. . . . Block X Bridle . Book Reviewers . Capa y Espada . Casa Linda . Centaur . Cercle Francais . . Chorus .... Christian Youth Fellowship College Club . . . D.F.D. . . Dairy Club . Engineering Society . Forum . . . . Freshman Honor Society Future Teachers of America Gargoyle Club . . Home Economics Club . Junior Council . . Kappa Kappa Psi . Kappa lfu Epsilon . Kemas . . . Ko Shari LA XvENTANA . . Las Chaparritas Las Vivarachas . CLUB INDEX . 222 . 224 . 225 . 226 . 228 . 227 . 229 . 230 . 231 . 232 . 200 . 234 . 235 . 233 . 278 . 236 . 211 . 237 . 279 . 280 . 199 . 238 . 246 . 242 . 243 . 246 . 244 . 241 . 249 . 245 . 283 . 282 . 202 . 284 . 287 Liederkranz . Los Camaradas . . M Nlajors and Miilors Club . lllatador Band . . . M. I. C. C. . . . N Newman Club .... P Phi Upsilon Omicron . . Pi Sigma Alpha . Plant lndustry Club . Pre-Law TRC Club Pre-lled . . . Press Club . . . Publications Committee . . S Saddle Tramps . . . Sans Souci . . . Scroll and Key . . Sigma Delta Pi . Sigma Tau Delta . Silver Key . . . Sneed Hall . Socii .... Sociology Club . . . Sock and Buslcin . . Student Religious Council . T Tau Beta Sigma . . . Tech Accounting Society . Tech Press ..... Tech VVar Veterans Association Textile Engineering Society Theta Sigma Phi . . . Toreador . . . W VVesley Players . . . VVesley Student Association . lVestminster Fellowship VV. I. C. C. . . VV. R. A. . . . XVranglers . . . VV. S. G. A. Dorm I . VV. S. G. A. Dorm Il . VV. S. G. A. VVest Hall . Y Y. YV. A. . . . 248 . 292 . 250 . 210 . 277 . 251 252 . 258 . 198 . 253 . 257 . 209 . 205 . 254 . 288 . 256 . 259 . 258 . 286 . 220 . 290 . 263 . 260 . 262 . 264 . 266 . 208 . 268 . 267 . 265 . 206 . 272 . 269 . 271 . 276 . 270 . 291 . 214 . 216 . 218 . 273 Page 31 4 Butler, Alexander, Rufus ....,..,...... Borden, Mary Margaret J A INDEX GF STUDENTS Baldwin, .Lotta Bess ..... Bales, Wilda ............. Abbott, James D. ..... ....... B all, Betsy June ..... . Abbott, Merriel H. .... . Ball, R. V. ........... .. Adair, Bertha Nell ..... . Bandeen, Robert ........ Adams, Katherine ....... . Bannon, Patty ................. Adams, Maxine ....... . Bardwell, James N. ...... . Adams, Patsy ........ ....,.. B arker, Emma Dee .................. 70 Adkins, Douglas ........ ....... 6 6 Barker, Mary iElizabeth .......... Akers, Mary Lee ................,..... 70 Barnard, Mary Frances .......... 42 Akin, Doyle ..........................,.,. 88 Barnes, Alvin R. ......,.............. . Albertson, Dorothy Dean .. Albright, Charles M. ....... . ......70 Barnett, Billie Jeane ......88 Barnett, Dennison J. Aldrich, Frank G. .,..... 88 Barnett, Jack ,........................ Alexander, Frank ..,....,,..,,.,,.,.,.. 70 Barnett, Loy Catherine ............ Alexander, Lenoir ...............,.... 70 Barrett, Dortha Dawkins Alexander, Mary Frances.. Alexander, Theodor W. Alexander, Virginia Louise ....,. Alford, Ellen Ann .................. 70 Alger, Jean ................................ 88 Allen, Jack ............ . Black, NF. T. .............. ........ . Black, Nancy ,............... ......... Blackburn, Virginia ..........,..... Blackwell, Susie ............ ......... Blair, Lou Deane ....... ......... Blair, Mary Lou ..,.. Blalock, Nelouise ....... ......... Blevins, Harold ..... ......,.. Boaz, Edgar ........... ......... Bockman, Bobbie ...... ......... Bogart, Joyce ..........,.. .,.,..... Bohannon, Martha ...... ......... Bollinger, Betty Jean .............. Bomar, Betty ............................ Bonds, Kittie Pearl .................. Bonilla, Joaquin Rafael .......... Booth, Joan ................................ Burns, Burns, Lucile ............... Martha Jane ...... Burrell, Billie Jean ..... Burridge, Mildred ..,.... Burrows, Mary Ann ...... Burrus, Elsie ................. Burrus, Burum Isabelle .,...., Earl ,......... I Butler, Dorothea ..... Milton ...... Butler, Nelda ..... Butler, Panze ....... Butts, VVilma ..... Byers, Troy ...... Bynum, ,Elsie ..... Byrd, Barbara Byrd, Marjorie ...... Byrd, Virginia ..,... Brannen, Barbara .... ....,........... ..,,..58 Barrier, Bruce ......70 Barrier, Crawford Barron, Alice Joy .................... Barsch, Dicky Louise .............. Bartlett, J. C. ................ . Barton, Ardis .............. Barton, Betty Ruth ....... Bostock, Boulter, Boverie, Jim .................... Bettye ........... Edward ............ Bowden, Bettye :Chloe .... Bowden, Bowers, Bowers, Bowers, Bowles, Verna LoAnne Billie Jo .......,.... Evelyn ......... iMadalyn ..... Imogene .......... Byrnes, Byrum, Allorah ........... Myra Nell ..... C Cade, Gene ......... Caifee, Janice ..... Cain, Billie ....... ............... Calcote, Helen ...........,.... Mrs. ............................. . Bailey Glenna ............. ....... 1 i Bowman, Betty Jane ................ Boyd, Bob ...................... ......... Boyd, Clyde ........ ......... Boyd, John J. ......... ........ . Boyd, :Weldon ............ ......... Boyer, Jennie 1Mae ...... ......... Boyer, Vivian ......... ......... Bradley, Loma ....... ......... Braley, Bill .........................,...... Brannen, Derah Frances .......... Brantner, Doris ........................ Brassell, Richard Wiley .......... Brecheen, Martha .................... Brewster, QWilliel Jo ............ Briggs, lBryce ............................ Broach, Bobbie .......................... Brock, Hettie Mozelle ............ Brock, Ruth Willette .....,.......... 71 Calcote, Herman Eugene Caldwell, 'Bessie Ruth .... Caldwell, Dora .............. Caldwell, Nancy ..,......... Caldwell, Troy ...,............ Calhoun, Helen Virginia Callan, Jo Nita .............. Camp, Floyd E. ............. . Campbell, Wendolyn .... Cannon, Billy Ray ....... Cannon, Joe ............. Cannon, Ruby Lee ....... Cantrell, Dorothy ............ Capps, Mary ,Louise ...... Caraway, Gloria ......... Caraway, Louise ..... Cardwell, Mayona ..... .. Cariker, Janice ................ Carlile, Virgil Charles .. Carmichael, David ........ Carothers, Anne ........... Carothers, Jack .... Carpenter, Betty ....... Carpenter, -Billy ........... 1 Allen, Jason H. ...... . Baskin, Loyd R. .,.. .. Allen, Lelia ............ ,...... B ates, Anne L. ....... . Allison, Hewitt ....... .....,. B attin, Louise .............. Amerson, Sadie ........... ....... B aucum, Aubie Jo ...... Anderson, A. D., Jr. .... ....... S 8 Baugh, Lyndell ..... . Anderson, Billie ......... . 88 Baxter, Bill ................................ Anderson, Dick ....... . Bayley, Dorothy ...................... Anderson, Joe ....,,,...............,,,.,. Beakley, John William .......... Anderson, Latrell ................ Beane, Carolyn .......................... 89 Anderson, Marilyn Claire Bear, Lucibel ................. Anderson, Mary Jo ............ Beavers, Glenna .... Anderson, Mary Ola ...... . Bechtol, Laneta ........ Anderson, Nancy Jo ...... . Beck, Rosemary ....., Andrews, Inez ................ . Bedford, Barbara ........ Anglin, Gayle ........,................. 70 Bedford, Elizabeth ....... Anthony, Carolyn Nell .......... 88 Beene, Verna Dene ....... Anthony, Ruth .......................... 58 Beeton, Maxine .......... Anthony, Sammie ...................... 88 Beever, Neoma ........ Apple, Martha ............,,.,..,....... 88 Beever, Novella ...... Archambeau, Ernest R., Jr ..... 58 Belew, Betty ............ Archer, Billie Wynelle ............ 88 Belew, Bobbie Sue ...... Archer, Billye Jo ......,.............., 88 Bell, Billy Dan ...... Arguello, Norman ....... ....... 5 8 Bell, Charles E. ..... . Arnold, Charles R. ..... ....... 7 0 Bell, Helen .......... . Arnold, June ............. ....... 5 8 Bell, Imogene .......... Arnold, Pat .......... ....... 8 8 Bell, Lonnie Elmo ...... Arrington, Joe ...... ....... 8 8 Bell, Mary Alice ........ Artman, Ellen ...... ....... -1- 2 Bell, Silby ....................... Artman, Neil ..... ....... 8 8 Bender, Carolyn Jane .............. Arwine, Gene ............... ....... B enson, Marion ............. Aryain, Eddie ...,........................ Bentley, Sylva .......... Ashcraft, James Eldon ............ Benton, William .... Ashley, Margaret .......,.. ....... B erry, Betty .................. Atkin, Martha C. ....... ...,.., B erry, Delmer W. .... .. Atkins, Veatrice ....... ....... B erry, Marvin ........ Atwood, William .......... ....... B esancon, Beverly ..... Augustine, Clara ...................... de Bessieres, A. E. Austin, Ruth Elizabeth ....... ..... B Badgett, Robert C. ...... ....... 8 8 Badley, Peggy ..,...... ....... Baggett, Betty Jo ..... ....... Bagwell, Imogene ...... ....... Bagwell, James ....... ....... Bagwell, Juanice ..... ....... S 8 Bagwell, Maxie .......... .,..... 8 8 Bailey, Anna Marie ...... ...,... Baileyi Joe Ann ........... Bailey, Mary Nell ....... Bailiff, Charlotte ............ ....... 8 8 Bain, Marion LafVelle ............ 88 Bain, Martha Lee .......... ....... Bain, Otho Clint ......... ....... Baird, iMartha Jo ....... ....... Baker, Raythene .............. ....... 7 0 Baldwin, Jimmie Jean ............ Page 315 Bettes, Etta Lou ...... Bettis, H. C. ........,..... . Bettis, Marie Ann ......... Bezner, Rufus QRufoj .. Bigbee, Helen ................. Bigham, Joylyn mE. .... . Billingsley, James ...... Bills, Eugene Scott ....... Bingham, Anne ...... Bird, Althea ................... Birdwell, Alice .............. Birdwell, Norma Barnes, Birdwell, W. Russell .... Bishop, Peggy Jo ............ Bishop, Rowland Leslie Bishop, Samuel R. ......... . Bizzell, David ............... Bizzell, Dolores .......... Bizzell, Mary Lou ..... Black, Clyde ............ Black, Dorothy ..... Brock, VV1llard .......................... 89 Brooke, 'Godfrey ........................ 90 Brookover, Clinton Steve .......... Brooks, Charles A. ................. . Brookshier, Louise .................... Brotherton, Jim .......................... Brown, Alanson D., Jr. Brown, Dorothy .............. Brown, Brown, Frances Jean .... Marvin ............ Brown, Mary ............ Brown, 'Myrtle IA. Brown, ,Rex N. ...... . Brown, Ruth .............. Brown, Samuel WE. .... . Brown, Yvonne ..... ......... Broyles, Virginia ...................... 71 Bruster, Troy ............................ 90 Buchanan, Gerald Taylor ...,.... 90 Buckingham, David ....,........... 59 Buckland, Lowell ...................... 71 Bucy, Billy ................ ......... 9 0 Bucy, Charlene ,,.......... ......... 7 1 Bumpas, Margaret ...,.... ......... 9 0 Bundrant, Jack .......... ..,...... 7 1 Burdett, Doris Mae ...... ......... 7 1 Burgess, David .......... ......... 7 1 Burke, Barbara ...,...... ......... 7 1 Burke, Jack A. .............. ......... 9 0 Burkham, Bodessa ............. ....... 4 3 Burkhart, Willie Belle .... Burkholder, Genora ................ Burnam, Mary Frances ............ Burnett, Bettye B. ................... . Burnett, Earl ...........,................ 43 Burns, Jane .......... ......... 5 9 Carpenter, .Darrell ...... . Carpenter, Mattie ....... Carpenter, Maudle ..., .... Carpenter, Patty Faye .. Carr, Joyce ...................... Carr, Margaret ................ Carr, Monroe Forrest .... Carroll, James ................ Carter, Dale .......... Carter, Forrest ...... Carter, James ..... Carter, John C. Carter, Joy ......... Carter, Ray ......... .......... Carter, Syble .................... Carthel, June ..............,,.. Cartwright, Edward W. Carver, Irene .................. Carver, Janis ........... Cary, Margaret ....... Casados, Edward ..... Casey, Sue .............. Casner, Ann ............. Castleberry, Victor .... Cates, Elna Mae ..... Cayton, Peggy ........ Cearley, Juanell ....... Cearley, Sylvia ...... Chambers, Jack ....... Chambers, Jane ....... Chandler, Vesta ....... Chapman, Sue ....... ......... Chastain, Wanda .... ......... Cherry, Pauline Ray ..., ..,...... Chesser, Norris Lee ...... ......... Childers, Bobby ........ ......... Choate, H. VVayne ......,. ,........ Chrane, Billy ........... ...,..... Christy, Earl B. ........ ........ . Chunn, Winfred ............ .....,... Churchill, Betty Lou ................ Claiborne, Marilyn ....,. ......... Clanton, Billy ...........,.... ......... Clark, Mary Louise .... ......... Clark, Ruby ..,................i...,...... Clark, Sterling Roddy .............. Clary, Carleen .............. ......... Clay, Addierene ......,... .,....... Cleavinger, James ........ ......... Cleavinger, Norma ..,.,. ,........ Click, Bob .,................ ......... Clift, Dorothy .......................... Cllft, Gretchen .......................... Clingingsmith, Dorothy Dee Cloninger, Francis .................... Cloud, Helen Ruth .................... Clowe, Charles .............. ......... Cluck, Howard J., Jr. ........... . Coats, Gail Iness .......... ......i.. Coats, Mildred .......... ........ Coffey, Jane ........ ......... 9 1 Cogburn, Betty ..... ........, 7 3 Cogdill, Jackie ......, ......... Cohea, Billie .....,.. ......... Cole, Jack, Jr. .... .i...... . Cole, Jane ............... ...,..... Cole, Robert Lon ...... ......... Collett, Colleen .......................... Collier, Billie ............................ Collins, Eugene M., Jr ..,......... Collins, Imogene ...................... Collins, Johnnie ............ ......... Collins, Lou ........,. ......... Colon, Jorge E. ....... ........ . Compton, Jeane ........ ......... Cone, Lois ...................... ......i.. Conklin, Peggy Jean ................ Conner, Roberta ............,.....,..... Cook, Evelyn luWoodsonJ ........ Cook, Jack ..........,....................... Cook, Polly ................ ............ Cook, Robert VV. ...... ,....... . Coonrod, Janice ..... ......... Cooper, Eloise ......... ......... Cooper, Gypsy ..,....... ......... Cooper, Robert O. ........ i....... . Cope, Marian ............................ Copeland, 'Mrs. Frances ............ Cornelius, Doris ........................ Cothern, Gaylon iC. ................. . Cotten, Jennings William ........ Cotten, Wynelle ...................,.... Cowart, Betty ............................ Cowart, Ruth ............................ Cowden, Leonard F., Jr ......,..,. Cox, Ann .................,.................. Cox, June ......,................. ......... Cozby, James Allison ................ Crabtree, Joanne ...................i.. Craddock, Martha Sue .....,........ Crager, Ada Hilburn, lMrs ....... Crager, Ted ............................., Crane, Leta Wyvonne .............. Cranfill, Richard Barry .......... Cravens, Bobbie H. ................. . Craver, Athol ............................ Crawford, Donald Kenneth .... Crawford, Horace R. ................ 91 Crawley, Ann ............ ......... Creel, Jack Earl ..... ,........ Crews, Marjorie ...... ......... Crisler, Bettye ,Jo ....,. ......... Crosby, Marjorie ...... ......... Crosman, Virginia ........ ......... Cross, Walter Bob .....,. ......... Crossen, Burton ........ ......... Crowder, Glen ....... ......... 9 1 Crowley, Nancy .. Crump, Norma ...... Culver, John .....i....... Cumbie, Beverly ...,..... Cummings, Imogene ...... Cummings, Jack ........... Cunningham, Bob ....... Curtis, Jo Ruth ......... D D'Acosta, James ...,... Dagley, Venita ...... Daniel, Burl ....,.,... Daniel, George .........,... Edwards Edwards Edwards Gwen ...... . Jeanne ....,,.. Joan ........ Edwards, , Sybil ...., Eisenberg, -Betty Elam, Geraldine .,.. Elder, Harold .....,.... Elkins, Olen ............... Elkins, Oleta Joy Elliott, Aleta Jane ...... ce ....... ......., 7 4 Fulfer, Fausteena .....,......,....... 60 Funk, Charles Marion ...........,.. 93 Furr, Billie Marie .................... 74 G Davenport, Bobbie . Davet iport, IB. WP., III ............... , Davidson, Troy .............. Davis, Audrey ................ Davis, Dorothy Kathryn Davis Davis , JLee ...........,........ , June ............... Davis, Loretta ................ Davis, Margie Ann ........ Davis, Martha 'Margaret .......... Davis, Mildred ............., Davis, Polly .........,... Davis, VValton, Jr. . Dawk ins, Duane .. Dawson, Gladys ....... Day, Frankie Lou Day, Mar1lynn ...... Day, Oleta Joyce .......,. Day, Talmadge VV. .... . Deardorff, Maxine ..... Deato n, Calla Mae ........ Deavenport, Bob D. ..... . de Bottari, Alexandra .... Defee, Diana ...............,.. DeLee, John ...............,. Dempsey, Margaret ........ Denham, Ernest ........... Dennison, Betty ........ Denton, Jay ..........,.... Dewhirst, Marion .....,. Dick, Shirley ....,........ Dickens, VVanda ....... Dill, Dewla Jean ..... Dllley, Ann .......,.,.. Diltz, Dixon Emory .........., , Jim S. ...........,..... . Dobbs, Dorothy Nell ...... Dodd, Dodso Katy ...............,... n, Vera ......,..... Dollar. Don VV. ...... . Donal dson, rMarion ...... .. Donovan, Harold E. ,.... . Dorn, Billie Jean ......... Dorsett, Larry ........... Doshier, LaNell ...,.......... Doss, Maxine . ......... . .... . .......... .. Douglass, Ma rtha .Jeannette .... Douglass, Thomas C. ............. . Dowd y, Betty ...,........................ Dryden, Robert .... Duffy, Mary Ellen ....... Dulaney, Frances ..... Dunagin, 'Melvin Duncan, James .... Duncan Patricia , .I Dungan, Joyce ,......... ...... Dunlap, La Nell ....... Dyar, Joan .,............. 8311 ............ Ellis, Anna B. ................. ........ 4 6 Ellis, Marie ...................... Ellison, VVesley Duncan ..,......... 92 Ericson, Joe Ellis .............,...,.... 46 Erwin, Vera .........,......... ........ 7 4 Eubank, Frances Ann .............. 74 Evans, ,Billy W. ,...... ..... . Evans, Pauline VV. Everitt, Sue .............. Ewen, Bettye J. .... . F Fair, Glenna .......,.,.. Fambro, Eloise ............ Farr, Margaret Jane ..... Farrar, Marcedus ...,.... Farrell, Juanita ...,.. Farris, Edith ...,....,... Felps, Frances ................. Felps, Helen Marie ...,..........,.,. Felton, Daugherty Jean .,.......... Felty, Bill ........................ Fergason, Kathleen .,..... Fergerson, James ........ Ferguson, Eleanor ...i.. Ferguson, Pauline ...... Fillingin, Christine ....... Findley, Garland ...............,...... Findley, Mary Edyth ....,........... Findley, Mary Lois ....... Finley, Allene .............. Finley, Durwood ...,.... Finley, Erma Dean ....... Finley, H. .G. ............ .. Finley, J. G. ............... . Fisher, 'Ruth ................... Fite, Edwyna -Vanice ................ Fitz Gerald, IBob ...................... Flagg, Larry .............................. Flanagan, Mary Frances .......... Flatt, Mary ................................ Fleming, Alice Mozelle ........,... Fletcher, Robert F. ...... . Florence, Willie Z. .................. 60 Flou rnoy, Abbie Jean .... Folk, Elmer E. .....,........ . Forbes, JoAnn ...,.......... Ford, Edmond H. ......, . Ford, Frank D. ............i. . Ford, Martha June ...... . Ford, iMaxine .............. Fore, iMurnell .......... Foreman, Dale ......,.,...,,. Forman, Mary Gene ...i. Forman, Pauline . ...... . Forrest, Lois .............. ..... Fortenberry, Imogene ..........,... 93 Fowler, Barbara ........ Fowler, Claynell .,.. Fowler, Marie ..... Franklin, Anne ..... Gatford, LaFreda ..,. .....,... 9 3 Gage, Mary Lou ...... ...,... ..93 Gaither, Becky ...,...................... 93 Gamble, J. L. .................,....,..... 60 Gamblin, Thomas iW. ............ 93 Gann, Thomas .......................... 93 Gantt, Bobby Joe ...................... 93 Gares, Jennie Ozelle ...........,.... 93 Garner, Alice Rose ...... ......... 9 3 Garnett, Laverne ...... ......... 9 3 Garren, Reece ..........., ......... 9 3 Garrett, Betty Ann ....., ......... 9 3 Garrett, Margaret .......,............ 60 Garrett, Pat .............................. 93 Garrison, Norwin Gene ...,........ 93 Gary, LaVerne ..,....................... 93 Gaston, Betty .........,... ......... 7 4 Gauntt, J. D. ................ ......... 9 3 George, Ruth ............................ 60 Gholson, Cecil Jack ..............,. 74 Gibbs, Juanita Mae ...... Gibbs, Margaret .......... ......... 6 0 Gibson, William B. ..,. .......,. 7 4 Gikas, Marie ............. ......... 9 3 Giles, Beverly Ann ...... ..,....,, 9 4 Gillespie, Bill .,........... .,..,.,., 7 4 Gillett, Will .,...... ........, 6 0 Gilliland, Joe ......... ......... 9 4 Gilmer, Carson ....,.. .....,.,, 9 0 Gilmer, Johnnie ..... .,...,,., 9 4 Gimmell, James .......,. ,......., 7 4 Gipson, Yvonne ..,............,........ 94 Glasgow, Betty Gene ......,....,.... 94 Glazner, Bettie lJo ........ 46 Gollehon, Frances ..... 60 Gollehon, Marilyn ..... fIfIQffQ94 Goodloe, Jean ..............., ......... 6 0 Goodwin, Dorlores .................. 74 Gordon, Gloria Dell ...........,..., 94 Gordon, Jane ......................,...., 94 Gordon, Nolan 2Franklin ........., 94 Goss, Lolita ........................,......, 60 Gossett, Polly Ann ...... ....,.,,, 9 4 Gracey, Donald ......... ........, 9 4 Gracey, Joe ................. ......... 9 4 Graf, Edward A. ...............,....., 60 Graham, Florence ..................., 94 Graham, George A., Jr. ..,....... 94 Graham, Joseph Daniel .....,...,,. 74 Graham, Trula ............,....,...... 46 Gray, 'Greta Joan Jackson ......,. 74 Gray, 'Max .........................,....., 74 Gray, Thomas 'Leon ...............,.. 74 Green, .Barbara OBeaJ ........,... 60 Green, ,Betty ..........................,.., 94 Green, Bobbie ................ ......... 9 4 Green, Wynelle ...................,.... 94 Greene, 'Elizabeth Ann ............ 94 Greenwood, Lloyd .................... 94 Greer, Dorothy Nell ................ 75 Gregory, W. T. ............ .,,...... 9 4 Griflin, Billie Lee ..... ......... 7 5 Griffin, LaWayna ....,... ......... 7 5 Griffin, Mary Dean ...... ......,.. 9 4 Griffin, Ruth ............... ......... 4 6 Grifiing, Robert S. ..... , ........ 94 Dyer, Gene .,................. Dykes, Mary Anne ........ E Eagan, Guy Clark ....... Frear, Dorothy ........ Fredregill, Gloria .................... 93 Free, Billy .................................. 93 Freeman, Billy Kenneth ............ 93 Freeman, Celia ................ 74 Freeman, Darrel ........... ........ 9 3 Freeman, Jean ................. ........ 4 6 Griffith, LaNelle .......... .,....... 6 0 Griiiith, Verna 'Mae ................ 94 Grigsby, Frances Lee .,.............. 94 Grimm, E. C., Jr. ............... L .... 94 Grimsley, Geraldine ................ 94 Grisham, Lavenia Christine .... 94 Grisham, Lola Rowena ............ 94 Earnsh aw, Joy ................ Earthman, lDale ........................ 66 Easter, Billy Howard Eastman, VVillie Mari Echols, James Perry.. Edler, Verdia Beth .. Edmo Edwa Edwa nson, Bettye Jo .... .. rds, Bobby .................... rds, David Carl .............. 92 e ......,..... 92 Freeman, Mary Loy ..... Freeman, Novalxne ..... .. Freeman, Vernemma ..... French, Ronald .......,....... French, Tommie Jean .............. 46 Frey, John A. ................ . Fry, Margene ............. Fuchs, Avis ....... Grizzle, 'Mary ...........,.............. 94 Grizzle, Ollie M. .......... ......... 7 5 Groves, Lewis Elton ...............,.. 60 Groves, Patricia ............,........... 75 Groves, Winifred Maurine ...... 94 Grundy, Martha Jane .............. 94 Guest, Marta Irene .................. 94 Gul l ett, Eloise ................ .....,... 7 5 Page 31 6 Higginbotham, Mildred Gunn, Joy .................. ......... Gurley, Doyle Ray ...... ......... Guthrie, Sue Lynn .....v ......... Guthrie, Vondell ...... ......... H Henry, Billy Keith ....... Henry, -Eleanor .......,...,. Henson, Roy Dalton ..............., Herbel, Dolores Judy .............. Herring, Joyce .....,......... Hester, David .......,..... Heverly, Audine ...... Hewlett, James ........ Hiatt, Jane ..........,,.... Hickman, Nina ........... Hicks, Louise ................. Hlgd0H, Buster W. ,,.,...........,, , Harrell, Betty .................... Hackbarth, Margie .................. Hacke, David V. ...................... 75 Hahn, Wanda ......,........,,........... Halbert, Jean Sherwood ......,..... Halbert, Nelva Joyce ................ Hale, Anita ................................ 47 Hale, Mary Frances ..........,..... 94 Haley, Tom C. ,............ . Halford, Jeanelle ...... Hall, Evelyn ,Grace ...... Hall, Janice ........,....,,. Hall, John T. ........ . Hall, Laura Beth ............ ......... 9 4 Hall, 'Patti .....,............................ 4-7 Hallman, Helen Marie ............ 94- Hamilton, Edna ,Maye ........,...., 75 Hamilton, Johnye Sue ...,.......... 60 Hamilton, Lorene ...................... 75 Hamilton, Mary Jane ..............,. 94- Hamilton, Mildred QSugarJ .... Hammack, Mary ............ .. Hammer, Joel .................... Hammer, Mary ...,............ Hammerschmidt, Doris .... Hampton, John Thomas .... Hanley, Alvin VV. ........... . Hardee, Patsy ......... Harder, Jerry ..... Hardey, Gene ............ Harding, Jane ................ Harding, Mary Ann ........ Hardy, Dorothy ............ Hare, Bettye ,Marie ...... Hargrave, Danny ............ Hargrove, Theresa Jo ...... Harlan, Faye .................... Harp, Bobby ........,........ Harp, Maxine ....... Harp, Nona John ....,..,....,. Hill Hill Hill , Donald ................... , Duane ........... , Fae Beth ,.... Hill, Gene ......... Hill, Gladys ......... Hill Hill Hill , Jane ..,............... ger, Elizabeth ..... ger, Pat ................ Hinchey, John R. ,......... . Huff, James L. ........................, . Harrell, George Anne .............. 61 Harrell, Hershel L. .................. 95 Harrington, James ...... ......... 9 5 Harris, Johnnie .....,....... ......... 7 5 Harris, Martha ........................ 95 Harris, Maxine 'Helen ....... . ...... 95 Harris, Orville Eugene ............ 95 Harris, Willie. Mae .................. 95 Harrison, Billie ........................ 95 Harrison, Mary Sue ................ 95 Harrison, Mildred Algene ........ 61 Harriss, Carolyn ...................... 75 Hart, Bettie ...,............................ 61 Hart, Una ..,............................... 47 Hartfiel, Frances Waynne ........ 95 Hartman, V. A. ........................ 47 Harvey, Jean Carolyn ,............. 75 Harwell, Martha .......i.............. 95 Hassell, Bob .................. ......... 6 1 Hastey, Ava .............,.... ......... 6 1 Hatcher, Bettye Lynn ................ 95 Havran, Norland .......... ......... 7 5 Hawkins, Harold N. ............... . Hawkins, Lois Ruth .................. Hawn, Frances ......,................... Hayes, Bob ..............,................. Haynes, Mrs. Elizabeth ............ Haynes, Lawrence .................... Heard, Dell .............................. Heatl ey, Tomme Lue ................ Hedrick, Margaret lMarie ......,. 75 Hedrick, Mildred Ann .............. 75 Hefner, Lonnie Dean ................ 95 Henderson, Bill ........................ 95 Henderson, Herbert Dee .,...,.... 95 Hendrick, Dorthea .................... 95 Hendrick, Joyce ...,........ ......... Hendrix, Elizabeth ..... .......,, 6 1 Hennersdorf, 'Maxine .,.,.,.,....,, 61 Henninger, James S. .....,......... . Page 317 Hinchey, Mary Jane ...... Hines, Sue .......,.............. . Hinson, Albert Jack ....... Hire, Kenneth ............. Hlavaty, Dorothy ..... Hoback, Norman ....... Hobbs, Robert ............. Hodge, Lometa Ann ....... Hodge, Marian ........... Hodges, Dolores ......... Hurst, Mary Ann ...,..... Hurt, Anne .........,...,. Huyck, Barbara ........... Hyde, Maxine .............. Hyde, Truell VVayne .... Hyland, Gervase S. Hysinger, Joe ............,.. I Iglehart, Travis ....... Ince, Louise ...........,.,...... Ingram, Lawrence ........ Ingram, Ronald Arthur ............ 96 Irvin, Doris Dean .................... 96 Irvln, Joe ........................ Irvin, ,Tommie Lucille.. Ivey, Janice .................... I Jacks, Kenneth ...... Kershaw, Betty Anne Key, Rob Elaine ......,. Kiger, Harold .............. Kilpatrick, Thomas Edward Kimmel, Sarabeth ...... King, Dale S. ..,.......... . King, Frances ...... King, Mary .................. King, Robert ................ King, Samuel Forrest.. King, Wendel ...........,.. Kingery, Betty ........... Kingery, Dorothy .....,.. Hodges Evelyn ......,.....,,..,.,,.... Hodges, Evelyn Earl .... Hodges, Freda Mae ....... Hodges, Gloria Joan ...... Hodges, Helen ............... Hoffman, Billie Jean ....., Hoffman, C. C. ............... . Hoffman, Mrs. Carrie Hel Hogan, ,Donald ...........,.... Hogg, Farrell .................. Hogue, Jack ..... Holcomb, Neil ..... CH .... Holden, Jane ........ ., Holder, Donald .......,,,.............. Holland, Pat .............................. Holleyman, Gloria Gene .......... Holman, Elizabeth Gene .......... Holmes, Jean iFrances ...... Holmes, Jo Slagle ............ Holt, Bob ..........,,...,.. Holt, Hollis .............. Holt, Jean ................... Hooper, Winfred ........ Hoover, Edward ...... Hope, Eva ..........,.. Hopkins, Joe ............ Hopper, Eugenia ....... Hopper, McKinley ..... Hopping, D,Ruth ....... Horner, Mary Joyce ..... Horton, Gene ............. Horton, Jack ............ Hotchkiss, .Billie ......... Houchin, Rayburn ......... Housewright, 'Ann .......... Howard, Amos H., Jr. .. Howell, tMartha Ann .... Howton, George O. ...... . Howze, Drucille ......... Huckabay, John ...... Hudson, Annette .... Hudson, Betty .....,....... Hudson, C. iM., Jr. ...... . Hudson, Margaret ..... Hudson, Montez ............. Jackson, Anita ...... Jackson, Barbara ..... Jackson, Betty Jo ...,. Jackson, Henrietta ....... Jackson, Jiggs ........... Jackson, Kenneth ..... Jackson, Lamar ......... Jackson, Walter ........... Jameson, James H. ...... . Jamison, Patsy ......... Jenkins, Bill ..,.......... Jennings, Donald ..... Jennings, VVanda ..... Jensen, Carl O. ..... . Jester, Lawrence ..... Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Alice ........... Jean ................ Mary May .......,........ Merle ............. Johnson, Vee ............. Johnson, VV. C. ............ . Johnston , lEvelyn D. Johnston, Laura Lou .... Johnston Ma non ......... Johnston: Samuel I. .... . Jones, Alene ............. Jones, Betty Jane ..... Jones, Billy ............ Jones, Carl ............ Jones, Jo Ann ............... Jones, John Louis ....... Jones, Leon ................................ Jones, Marion Dalton ................ Jones, Patsy ................................ Jones, Rosemary ........................ Jones, Vera Nell ........................ Joplin, 'Marjorie Claire ............ Jordan, Charlene .......... Jordan, Mary Frances.. Jordan, Pherba .............. Hudson, Thelma ..............,....... Josey, Elsie Dale ......... Judd, Earlene ........ K Kallimani, Evanthia .... Keahey,. Joe Jimmy ..... Keeton, Harold ........... Keeton, Texie ............... Keffer, Keith, Pat ...........,........ Ruth Evelyn ...... Kelley, Billie Rex ......... Kelley, Charles H. ....... . Kelley, Mary Frances .... Kelley, Robert Lavon .... Kelly, Kemp, Janis .......,............ Philip K., Jr. .. Hufliaker, Margaret Ann .....,.... Hufstedler, Bob ........................ Humble, Mariorie ..................., Humphreys, Jim ............. Humphreys, Joe ..................,..... Hunnicutt, Martha Ann Hunnicutt, Sam .............. Hunter, Norma ........ Kendall, Mayella ..,...... Kendrick, Joanne ......... Kennedy, Charles E. Kennedy, Corinne ....... Kennedy, Virginia ....... Kenney, Pauline ....... Kerbow, Kyle ........ Kerr, A. J. .......... . Kitch, Leo .................... Kitchen, William IJZIVICI Kittley, Irene .............. Kittley, Wayne ............ Kittrell, Don L. ......... . Klaus, Barbara ............ Klaus, Margaret Anne Kleinfelder, Bernadine Kleinfelder, Charlotte Marie Knight, Jean .......... Knowles, Bobbie Jean Knowles, Irene .,.......... Knowles, Jane .......,... Kocurek, Joreen .......... Kocurek, Peggy Joe .... Koerting, Ann Louise.. Koger, Wilma Joy ...... Kunkel, Anieta ............ Kuykendall, Christine Kveton, Angelina ....... L Lackey, Billye ......,...... Lacy, Mary Evelyn .... Lafon, Bracie Dell ...... Lair, Ruth ......,..,,.....,,. Lake, Doris .......,.,,..,,.. Lam, Norma Jean ..... Laman, Jimelene ........ Lamb, Brownie Nan .. Lancaster, Jack ..,.,,,.,.,. Lancaster, Kathryn .... Landess, Milburn Roy Landrum, Harrold ...... Lane, Eldon Doyle .... Lane, Nelma Dean ...... Lange, Carolyn .....,..,,., Langford, Naomi ........ Lanham, Sammie June Lansford, LaVelle ...... La Roe, J. Frank ........ La Roe, Nell .......,...,... Larsen, Rose Nell ...... Laubhan, Norma Lee .. Laubhan, Zetta ..,.,.....,, Lawhorn, Floyd .......... Lawrence, Wendell .... Lawson, Jane Robin .. Lay, Frances ,.,.....,,,. ,,,, Lea, Joanna ............ . .,.. . Lea, Mary Nell ...,........ Leach, Albert Gordon Ltiach, Bess .........,.....,., LeBus, Mary Nell ...... Lee, Alva ..,...,,,..,..,,, Lee, Cecil Jim ....... Lee, Dorothy Nell ..... Lee, Elvis ..........,..,. Lee, John Kelly ..... Lee, Leftwich, Eleanor ...... Leftwich, June iMarie.. Leftwich, Maurine .... Leggett, James Verna Leibfried La Juana .... Leman, Pauline ......... Lemley, Troy ......... Leonard, Barbara ..... Leonard, Betty Jo ,,... Monte R. ............ . Leonard, C. V. ........ . Leonard, Virginia ..... Lewis, Bobbie ......... Lewis, Jackie ......., Murfee, William CBilIJ Efffi Lewis, lMartha L. ..... ...... . Lewis, Mary ................... ....... Lewis, Melba Louise ....... ....... Lewis, Peggy .............. ....... Lichte, Leslie Fred ......... ....... Lightfoot, 'Patsy Jean .........,...... Lincoln, Alice Lee ...,...., ....... Lindley, Juanita J. .... .... . Lindley, Sam ............. ....... Lindsey, Peggy ..... ..,.... Link, Rosemary ....... ....... Linville, Bryan ....... ....... Littlefield, Faye ........................ Littlefield, R. C. ....................... . Littleton, Bobbye Frances ........ Lively, lMartha .......................... Lively, Patricia .......................... Livingston, Barbara ..... ....... Livingston, Sue ............. ....... Lloyd, Anita Jo .......................... Lochridge, Hugh Oscar ............ Lockhart, Earl .......................... Logan, Ben F. ................. ...... . Logan, Mary Lee ......,. i...... Lohoefener, Carol ...... ....... Lokey, Pauline .......................... Long, 'Nora Faye ...................... Lopez-Cepero, Jose Rafael Lovelace, Doris Patricia ..... . ..... . Loveless, Ernestine .................. Loveless, Howard Louis .......... 77 Low, Ben .................................... Lowe, Elma ............... ....... Lowe, Lenora .............. ....... Lowrie, Zacharita ...... ....... Loyd, Jeannine ......... ....... Luce, Christine ..... ....... Lynn, Nila Ruth ....... ....... Mc McBee, lEarl L. .......... ...... . McCandless, Mona ....... ....... McCarty, Elvis ............ ....... McCaskill, Freda ....,... ....... McCelvey, Dorothy ....... .....,. McClarney, ,Maxye ....... ....... McClure, lModelle ....,.... ....... McCollum, Maxine .................. McCollum, Robert W. ........... . McComb, Dell ............... ....... 6 2 McCulloch, Johnny W. .........,.. 98 McDaniel, Doris June ............ McDonald, Betty ..................,... McDonald, Elizabeth .............. 77 McDonald, Neva ........... ....... McDonald, Sarah ........... ...,... McDuffey, Samuel N. .............. 77 McElya, Hal .,..,......................... 98 McFall, Ruby ............................ McFarland, George Ann .......... 98 McFarland, Jean ...................... 78 McFarland, Jimmie ...............,., 98 McFaul, Leona ...,..,..,.. ........,,, 7 8 McGlaun, Marian .....,.............. 78 McGonagill, Frank E., Jr ....... 62 McGowan, Jane ........,......,,.,,,,,, 62 McGregor, Marshall ................ 98 McGuire, Gwen ............,........... 78 McGuire, Hubert Everett ........ 98 McGuire, Mary Ann ......,....,,,., 78 McGuire, Wade F. .................. 98 Mcllroy, Howard Wayne ........ 98 McIntosh, Mary ......,..,.,.,..,,,,,,,, Mclver, Sharon ,.,...,,..........,.,,,, McKee, 'Billy ,,.,...,,,,, ,,,,,,, 9 8 McKinzie, Jean ....,....,,,, .,,,,,, McLarry, Elizabeth ..,.... ......, McLish, Holmes .......... ....,,, MCMahan, Billy Jo ..,.,,, ...,,,, 9 8 McMahan, Oliver ...... ..,.,,, McMillan, Denzil ...,.. ,,...,, McMullan, Johnnie ....... ....... 7 8 MoMurry, Nora .......... ....... 7 8 McMurtry, Betty ........... ..,,,,, 7 8 McNabb, Robert ....................... .62 McNeill, Mrs. Georgia Grlthn .................... ......... McNeill, Royce ............. McRee, Shirley .................... McReynolds, Robert .......... McSpadden, Verlene .......... McWhorter, Betty R. ....... . McWhorter, Norma Doris ....., McWilliams, Bill .............. M Maas, Hoppy ..... Mabry, lHal ................ Mabry, .Mabeth ........... Magee, Ada Jane ....... Magee, Robert C. ...... Magee, Sue ............ Mahatfey, Bill ........ Mahaffey, Bob .......... Maher, Marilyn ........ Mahle, H. A., Jr. .... Mock, Mary Eunice .................. Montgomery, Don .................... Montgomery, James A. ......... . Montgomery, Peggy Jean ........ Montgomery, Polly ................., Moore, Agnes Marie ................ Moore, Dale Wayne ................ Moore, Moore, Moore, Dorothy Dean ........,... Howard T. ....... ....... . Janet ............... ........ Malone, Gene L. ...... Malone, Klddo ............. Malouf, Bedder John .......... Maner, Maples, 'Lareta ............. Bennett ........ Marquis, Pat .......... Marsh, Joan ....... Martin, Ann .....,. ......... Martin, Byron ...... ......... Martin, .Elwanda ...... ......... 9 9 Martin, Fred C. .... 99 Martin, Geane ...... ......... 7 8 Martin, Martin, Jean .......... Kathleen ...... ......... 9 9 Moore, Jeanne .......... ...... Moore, John O. .... ....... . Moore, Marjorie ...... .......... Moore, Norma ........... ......,.. Moran, Henry ................. ........ 7 9 Morehouse, Isabel ...........,........ 79 Moreland, Mamie Leta ........ 100 Moren, Anna V. ................... . Moren, Reeves ........................ Morgan, Dixie ,.,,........,,,,,,,..... Morgan, Sylvia Caris ............ Morris, Barbara ............ ........ 5 0 Morrisset, Leslie .......... ........ 7 9 Morrow, Fred M., Jr. ........... . Morse, Peggy Colleen ............ Morton, Larry ............... ........ 7 9 Moss, Avanelle ......... ............ 7 9 Motl, Dott Marie ....... ......... 1 00 Moudy, Lois ............ .......... Moulton, Tommie .................. Moyer, R. W. ......................... . Mullins, Dorothy Jean .......... Mullins, Ruth .......................... Muney, Eddie Ruth ...,.... Martin, Leona ............... ......... 9 9 Martin, Wanda Joe ................ 99 Martin, VVilliam G. ................ 99 Martin, flBillJ William Thomas Murray, Murray, Murray John G. ................... . Marilyn .................... Rheuiben .................. Murtlshaw, Aileen .................... 79 Muse, Mary Ruth ..... .......... 1 00 Marvls, Betty ............................ 50 Mason, Harvey W. .................. 99 Mason, Marshall Lee, Jr ......... 78 Mather, Dorothy ...................... 50 Matlock, James ........................ 99 Matney, Ida Pearl ,................... Matthews, Jackie ................ Matthews, -Olive Pearle .......... 99 Matthews, Waunitta ................ 99 May, Billy .................................. 99 May, Billy C. ............ ......... 9 9 May, Joyce ..............,,... ......... 9 9 Maynard, Betty Jo ..... ......... 7 8 Mayo, Horrace C. ....,............... 99 Meading, 'Alice Gene .............. 78 Medley, Jean ............................ 78 Medlock, Geraldine ..... ......... 9 9 Meier, France ............... .......... 9 9 Melcher, Margaret ...,. .......... 7 8 Melton, Audrey ........ ......... S 0 Melugin, Lois ............... .......... 9 9 Mendenhall, Robert ................ 99 Merchant, Angie ...................... 99 Meredith, Maurice Keith .......... 99 Meredith, Peggy Sue ................ 99 Nance, Napier, Neal, B Neeley, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, N Betty ........ ...... Eloise ,,.. .......... etty .......... .......... Dorothy ..,... ........ 7 9 Joanne ........ .......... Katherine ..... ,...... Virginia ....... .......... Beth ............ ...,.... 7 9 Nelson, Wayne ,,...... .......... Nesbit, Jack ........ .......... Nesmith, Jean ...... ..... Nettles, Eloise ................ ,...,. Neugebauer, Bernice .............. Neville, Monette , ...........,....... .. New, Mary Elizabeth .........,.... Newell, Newton, Nislar, lEvelyn ............ ........,, Joan ........ .......... Dorls .........., ........ , . Merriman, James ...................... 62 Methvin, Virginia ......, .,,,..... 9 9 Michaels, Ruth .....,..........,,.. Middlebrooks, Norma .............. 78 Middleton, Fran ..............., Midkiff, Mary Ellen ...,...,...,.... 99 Miles, Weldon .........,.....,..,......, 99 Millard, Wanda Arline ............ 78 Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller Bryan ............................ 78 Patsy ............................ 62 Patsy Ruth ..... ......... 7 8 Thelbert ...,....... ......... 5 0 Miller, Thomas H. ..... ......... 5 0 Miller, Tinker .......... ......... 7 9 Milliken, Donna ...,.... ......... 9 9 Mills, George Lee ....... ......... 5 0 Millsap, Kathryn ........ ......... 5 0 Mitchell, Maye .......,.,,,.,.......... 79 Mitchell, Wanda ..............,....... 99 Mitchell, Willie Daryl .............. 99 Mitchell, W. T., Jr. .................. 79 Moates, Doris ............... ,........ 9 9 Noble, Jo ...,.............. .,,,.. Nolen, Mary Lou ....... ...... Nordyke, Faye .,......,.. .,.... Norman, Dorothy ....... ........ Norman, Ella ............. ...... Norris, Cecil ...,.......,.......,........ Norris, Dortha Jane .............. Norwood, Pauline .................. Nugent, Wm. J. Q,BillJ .......... Nunley, Virginia .................... Nunn, Richard ...................,.... O Oatman, Bobby ...................,,. O'Banion, Joe Carroll .....,........ Ogden, Bill .............................. Oliver, Anita .......................,.. Oliver, Robert Eugene ............ O'Neil, Pollyanna ..,.,,,,.....,,,., O'Neill, Patsy .......................... Orrill, 'Marguarette .............. Osborne, C. W. ........... ......... . Osborn, Marjorie ....... .......... Osborn, Mary Sue .............,.... Ottmers, Frank Lee ................ Overstreet, Noel Eldon ............ 100 Owens, Marjorie ...................... 62 Owens, Sam, Jr. ...... .... ........ 1 0 O Owens, Valeria May .............. 100 P Padilla, Jorge .E. ................,,..,, 62 Padon, Alethia ,Sue ................ 100 Page, Frances .............. ....... 7 9 Paine, Peggy Jo ..,.... .,..... 7 9 Pair, Robert Ray ...,, ...,,.,. 1 00 Palmer, Euel .............,.. ..,...., 1 00 Pardue, Robert ........................ 100 Parker, Edna Earle ...,..........,.,, 51 Parkhill, Ruth H. ........ ......., 1 oo Parmer, La Nelle ........ t,.. , ..79 Parrish, Kathryn ..... ........ 1 01 Parrot, Marny ..... .....,,... 6 2 Parsons, Betty ...,.... ......., 1 01 Parsons, Ivy ..........,................. 101 Parsons, Jane .......................... 101 Paschall, Mary Frances .........,., 51 Paschall, ROSIC ............,.,,,..,,,.. 101 Paterson, Kathryn .......... . .,..... 79 Patterson, Celia ...............,........ 79 Patterson, Dennie Leon .......... 101 Patterson, Gene ...................... 101 Patterson, Jadine ............ ....... 6 3 Patterson, Jimmie ...... .,.,.,.. 1 01 Patty, Genelle ........... ....... 5 1 Payne, Bobby ........ ........ 1 O1 Payne, Bonita ..,..... ....... 7 9 Payne, Corinne ..... ....,.. 7 9 Payne, Doris ............. ....,.. 7 9 Payne, Emory T. ..... ....... 5 1 Payne, Robert .............. ....,.., 1 01 Pearson, Billy Gene ..........,,.. 101 Pearson, Jo Ann ........................ 79 Peeler, Jean ................................ 80 Pendleton, 'Selma Mullins ........ 51 Perkins, Dwight ...........,,.......,, 101 Perkins, Terry .....,...,.......,...,.. 101 Peters, Angela ...... ..,.... 6 3 Peters, Francys ......... ......., 1 01 Peterson, Jeanne ....... .......... 8 0 Peterson, Sue .......... ........ 1 01 Pettyjohn, Katie' ....... ....... 5 1 Phillips, Billy ,..,.......,,. ,.,,,,, 3 0 Phillips, Wallace N. ............., 101 Pickens, Doris .............. .......... 8 0 Pickens, Fayna Jo ...,.. ,.,,,,,, 1 01 Pierce, Deane ........... ,....... 1 01 Pierce, Margaret ..... ....... 8 0 Pierson, Betty ...,....... ....... 8 0 Pinkston, Alma J. ...... ....... 5 1 Pinkston, Kay ........... .......,.. 5 1 Pinkston, Molly .....,..., ,,...,,, 1 01 Pinson, Maxey ..............., .,.,,,, 5 1 Pipkin, Jessie Merle ........ ....... 8 0 Pipkin, Nell ......,,...,..,..,,,,..,,,., 101 Pipkin, Richard lBruce .............. 80 Poe, Maxine ................ ,..,. .,,,, 5 1 Poer, Jim Ed ............................ 101 Pointer, ,Jannie Lee ......,,........ 101 Ponce, Elizabeth .,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 01 Pool, Jerry .................... ....,,, 8 0 Pope, Helen ...................... .,.,,,, 5 1 Porter, Porter, Porter, Darrell David ...... Delphlne ..,........... Frank .............. Porter, Mary Helen ..... Poteet, Jean ..,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,, ,, Potts, J. B. .......,.,....., , Potts, Nina ........ Poulson, Beth .,.,.,.,.,, ,, Poulson Powell, Powell, Powers, Powers, Powers, Prater, , Dorothy .... . .. Lavena ......, .. 'Wynema ..... Gene Roy ............ Jackie Marie Mary Frances .... Evelyn ....... ,...,.... Preston, Alvin R. ....... . Price, Jean ............ Price, Johnnie ....,. .. Priest, Patsye . ....... .. Page ........51 101 ....,..80 ........80 101 .......80 .......80 101 ........51 101 .......63 101 101 ........63 ..63 .......8O .,.....80 ,...,,..80 101 318 Pritchard, Betty ...... Prokish, Paul ............. Pruer, Ronald B. ............------- - Puckett, Billie Jerel ............-... Pullen, Marshall ....... Purselley, Glona .... Putnam, James ........ Rogers, Rogers, Rogers, Roland, Rol ate r, Coleen ........... Darrell D. ....... ....... . ons A., Jr. Ramona June ............ Doug .......................... Romine, John W. ...... . Rondeaux, Martha ..... Shoemaker, Virginia ......... Shook, .Mildred ...,............. Shook, Thomas Eugene ..... Shoup, .Calvin ................... Showalter, Ray ............ ....... Showalter, Roy J. ,........... . Shugart, Lou Emma ......... ii::..81 Q Qualls, Betty ............... .....---- Quattlebaum, Billy ........-------. R Ragsdale, Doris .................-...- Rainey, Robert -Neal .....-.,.-.... Raley, Mary Ann ....... ..-.-- Ralls, Ruth ................ --.--- Saddler, Floyd .........,...........,.. Ramage, Tom .........-........-.--l--- Ramsey, Barbara ...................... Ramsey, Betty Frances -.--.------- Ramsey, Gloria ....................----.. Ramsey, Oliver, Jr. ............... . Randel, Sherman Lloyd .......... Randel, Tommy Lee .............. Rather, Gertye Eloise .............. Ratliff, Bobbie ................-----.-... Ratliff, Ratlitf, Ratliii, -Davee Sue .... . Duane ............. Mary Nan ..........,....... Rattikin, Mary Helen ............ Rawlings, Mary Lou .............. Ray, Frank .............................. Ray, George Ted ....... ...... Rea, Nancy .............. .,.... Read, Margery .... ......... Ream, Peggy ......,........ ......... Reasor, Joy .....,...............,........ Reaves, Donald Paul ............ Reaves, Jack ............................ Record, Douglas ......... ...... Reed, Doris Jean ....... ...... Reeves, Don ............ ...... Reid, Billy Ray ......... ......... Reid, Earlyne ................. ...... Reid, Norma Grace ....... ...... Reiser, Lois Fern ....... ...... Renner, Betty ......,................... Reville, Ola .............................. Reynolds, lNIary Francis ........ Reynolds, Ralph .....,................ Rhoderick, Billy Frank ............ Rhodes, lBobbie Jean ................ Rhodes, Frances Marie ............ Rice, Arthur Lee, Jr. ............. . Richards, Betty ..,..................... Richards, Mary' Belle ....,,,.....,. Riddle, Royce ...............,. ...... Riley, Lai era .....,...,,.. Rippey, Helen ..... Risinger, Ouida ...... Risinger, Peggy' ............ Ritter, Clinton A. ......... . Rivers, Jerry Margaretiiiiiiiiii Rivers, Patsy ...........,.........,......., 81 Roark, Alexander Leon .......... Roark, Margaret Jane ..,,.....,,, Roark, Joy ...,.................. Roberson, Byrdean ........ Roberts, Cherolyne ...... Roberts, Clayton ......... Roberts Roberts, Roberts, Thomas Edwin ........ Roberts, Virginia .................... Robertson, Bill Ed ..,,....,,.,,,,,,, Robertson, Lillian ,.....,,,,,,..,,,,,, Robertson, Mary Helen ..... Robertson, Monroe Benton .... Robinson, Barbara ...... Robinson, Betty Jean Robinson, ofviue ....,... fffffffl Robison, Pat ..,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, Rodgers, V, R., Jr. .,,,.,,,,,,,,,,., , Rodriguez, Guido Luis .....,...,..r, 63 Rogers, Betty ...,...,,...., Page 319 , Lilian B. ...,,,..... ffllf Rose Marie ....,......,.... 63 Roop, James R. ........ . Rorex, Robert ........... Rosenthal, Corrine ....... .......... 8 1 Ross, Glynna Faye ....... ........ Ross, John L. ..,......... . Ross, La Rue ............................ Ross, Mary Agness .................. 63 Ross, Mary Jean ........, ........ Rosson, Renal B. .... . Rowe, Bill .............. Rowland, David ..... Royalty, June ........ Rubin, James B. ...... . Rucker, Rowena ....... Rucker, W. O. ,..,,. Ruckman, Lillian ..... Russell, Eugene E. ....... .......... 8 1 Rutledge, Randolph .................. 63 Ryan, T. M. ................. ....... . S Saage, Virginia ........... Sageser, Martha Lou .............. Sams, .Jack .... , ................ ........ Sanders, Dean ......... Sanders, James M. ..... ....... . Sanders, Ruth .......... ..... Sanderson, Bonita ....... ........ Sanderson, Neil ........... ........ Sanford, Newell LB. .......,.,..... . Sargent, Alice Marie .............. Sargent, Mary ..........,............. Savage, Freeman ......... .,,,.... Schaffer, Gene R. .................., . Schlinkman, Walter ..............., Schmidt, Carl E. ......... ...,... . Schmidt, Elizabeth ....... ......., Schmidt, Mary Ann ........ .,,, Schneider, Glendon ................ Schoenberg, .Bernhard Schofield, Joyce .................,.,,. Schreier, Rosalyn ....... Schudell, Norma Lee Schulle, Max G. ........ . Schur, Clara Anita ,,... ...... Schwarz, Henry VM. D. ............ 63 Scott, Anne ............................,. 103 Scott, Hardy T. ........ . Scott, Tommy Gene... Scott, Yvonne ............. Seaman Bett Lou .... . v Y Sears, Earl W. A... ........ ....... . Seay, Betty Jewell ....... ,,,.,,,, Seay, Joe Walker ..... Seed, Clarence ...... Sellers, Marie ........ Senning, Chas. ..... . Sentell, Sue ............ Sessums, John ............. Sessums, Margaret .... . ....... , Sewell, Betty ..,.......... Sexton, Sara ....,..... Seyler, Johnann ....... Shafer, Mary F. ...... . Shaffer, Stanley ....... Sharpe, Nancy ......... Shaver, Beatrice ....... Shaw, Elizabeth ....... Shaw, Preston ............, Shaw, Sarah .............................. 81 Shelley, Tommy Ruth ..,,,,.,,,,,,. 81 Shelton, Helen Fae ................ 103 Shelton, Jack R. ........... ....,,, , Shelton, Paul Guinn ,,,,.,,,,,,,,, Shepard, Thelma ......... ....,,,, Sherrod, Carol Ann .......,....,.,, Shindler, Donnie ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Shoemaker, Clara Marie ........ Shults, Virginia ............ . Shultz, Donald ........... . Shultz, .Norma ........... . Siddons, Siewert, Sikes, Mildred ....... . Sara Ann ........ . Richard C. ...... .. Sllcott, Wanda ....-.--... -.--- Simmonds, Rena ....... . Simmons Simmons Simmons , Allen ................. , Ermalee ............. , ,Joel Mitchell, Jr .......81 Simpson, Bobby .........-....-.- Simpson, Frank, Jr. .......... . Simpson, Jack ........--......-.-.- Simpson, James 'H. .......... . Sims, Darrell ............... ..... Sims, Ethelbert .............. . Singleton, Verna Lou ......... Sittel, Paula Jean .......... .- Slagel, Bette ............... -.----- Slappey, Jackie ....... .. Slappey, Peggy ------- - Slater, Alice ........ - Slater, Melba ...... . 1:11.81 .. .......... 81 if :::i..63 Slatten, Pat .......... - Slover, Jean ........... -- Small, Jacqueline ....... .. Smalley, 'Doris .............. ....... Smart, Margaret Lee ......... Smilie, Pat ......................... Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Albert Thomas ....... Ann .............................. Bourdon ................... Brooxie Nell ................ Celia Ann .......... ....... Edgar Allen ........... Edward S. ........ . .Elvis Dean ........ . Frances Ann ...... .. Horace L. ....... .. Howard ....... .. J. R. ........... . Jerome A. ....... .. Johnnie .............. . Juanzale ................. Malerna Maria ..... Martha Lou ........... Martha M. ........ . Mary ........... . Maureen ..... . Patsy ............... . Paul C. .............. . Peggy Ruth ...... . Robert E. ....... . Vardeman .......... Smith, V1rg1n1a ,Sue ........... Smitherman, Pollyanna Smoot, Sneed, Snider Patricia Jane ......... Virgie Lee .......... . Billie ean J ........ . . Snider, Earnestine ........ . Snider, Snider, Snodgr Snodgr Merrilyn .......... . Thomas E. ...... . ass, Billy Joe ........... ass, Tom ................. Snowden ack Bentlev ..... . J . Snure, Charles L. .............. . Son, Sue ................ . Sorrells, Ellen .... ..... . Sorrells, Lucille ..... . Sparks, Spears, Speer, Loraine ........... . Bobby Joe ........ . Mary Cathryn ......... Spence, Mary Lou ........ . Spencer, Billie J. ....... . Spraggins, Pat .............. . Sprawl s, Alla Gene ........... .......82 .......82 Springfield, 'Oscar .................. Spurlin, Mary Alice ................ Spykes, Kenneth D. ...... . Squyres, Wanda ....... ........ 1 04 Srygley, Ann ......... ........ 1 04 Staewen, John ......... ........ 1 O4 Stallings, Jimmy ........ ........ 1 04- Starkey, Eula Belle .......... ....... 8 2 Starkey, Kathryn ........ ....... 8 2 Starkey, Nina ............................ 82 Starr, Harold Gene .................. 104- Steger, 'Leonard Edward, Jr...104 Stephens, Betty ........................ 104 Stephens, Kathryn .................. 104 Stephenson, Audrey .................. 64 Stephenson, Claude D., Jr ..... 104 Stevens, Betty Jo ...................... 64 Stevens, Camille ...................... 104 Stevenson, J. M. .................... 104 Stevenson, Loretta J ............... 104 Stewart, Billie Jean ................ 104 Stewart, :Billy Ray .................. 104 Stewart, wMary Lou ........ ....... 6 4 Stiles, Nancy ................ ....... 6 4 Stine, -June ................. .......... 8 2 Stinnett, Dorothy ........ ........ 1 04 Stinson, Corinne ....... ....... S 2 Stockard, Sue ........... X ....... 82 Stockard, Virginia ...... ......... 1 04 Stokes, Gerald ......... ........ 1 04 Stout, .Sammy ....... ......... 1 04 Stovall, Jeanne ..... ....... 6 4 Street, Spencer ......... ........ 1 04 Stribling, John, Jr. .... ....... 6 4 Stringer, Cleo 'Belle .............. 104 Strong, D. 1Orval ........ ....... 8 2 Strong, James ........... ....... 8 2 Strother, Janie ......... ....... 6 4 Stuart, Floradare ........ ........ 1 04 Stucker, Mary Jane ................ 104 Studer, Johanne .......... ........... 8 2 Sturdivant, Nelda .................. 104 Sturges, A-lma L. .................... 104 Sturges, Margaret Lessie ........ 104 Suggs, Paul E. ........................ 105 Suits, Jerry Nell .................... 105 Sullivan, iWanda -Jean ............ 105 Summers, Dorotha Paul ............ 82 Sursa, 'Harold Dean .............. 105 Sutton, Roy W. ............... ....... 6 4 Swaim, Betty ........... ....... 8 2 Swearingin, Mary ...... ......... 1 05 Sweeney, Phillip R. .............. 105 Sweet, Alice ............................ 105 Sweeten, Orlin Lowell ............ 105 Swofford, Sarah ........................ 52 Symes, Dorothy .......... ......... 1 05 T Tarver, Alberta Louise .......... 105 Taylor, Aaron .......................... 82 Taylor, Adrian Jerald ............ 105 Taylor, Billie ................. ....... 8 2 Taylor, Jerry .............. ....... 6 4 Taylor, Juanda ............. ..... . .82 Taylor, Margaret Jo ................ 82 Taylor, Neva .............. ........... 6 4 Taylor, Tommy .......... ......... 1 05 Teal, Naomi .............................. 82 Telford, Annie Alyce ..........., 105 Terral, Mary ................... ....... 8 2 Terry, Martha Ann ....... ....... 8 2 Terry, Wanda ............ ........... 5 3 Thigpen, Patsy ........................ 105 Thixton, Marshall J. ............ 105 Thomas, Betty ............ ......... 1 05 Thomas, Dona Jean ..... ..... Thomas, Mary Ruth ..... ..... Thompson, Adele ...... ......... Thompson, Bill ................,,.,, , Thompson, Dolores ....... ..... Thompson, Dorothy .... ......... Thompson, Freda ........ .....,.,. Thompson, James ........ ......... Thompson, Jayne .................... Thompson, John .................... Thompson, Lois Marie ............ Thompson, Thompson, Wanda ....... ..... Sue ...................... ..64 ..64 105 105 ..64 ..64 105 105 105 105 105 ..82 ..82 Wheelis, Lester ........................ Y M A Thorne, Dorothy ..v......... ..... Thornton, Norma Lee ...v........ ..82 ..64 Thurman, Bobbie Ruth .......... 105 Thurman, Doris ...................... 105 Thurmond, Wyndel ................ 105 Tidwell, Bennie ........... . ....... 105 Tillery, Karl Don ...... ........ 1 05 Timmons, Marianne ...... ....... 8 2 Timms, Newma wD'non .......,.... 105 Tims, Leatrice .............. ..83 Tippet, Jack .......................,.... 103 Tippit, Christina Eller .............. 64 Tisdale, Marjorie .................... 64 Toolen, Laura Harriett .......... 105 Toombs, Billy Joe ........ ..83 Toombs, Glenn Lullen ............ 105 Towns, Virginia .................... ' 105 Trainer, Jamie .......................... 64 Traylor, Patsye Anne ............ 105 Tribble, Gaston LeRoy .......... 105 Trice, Carol Jean ........... .. ....... 105 Troy, 'Mary ...,........ ....... . .64 True, Dorothy ........... ..83 Tucker, Bill ................... ..83 Tucker, Ivan Paul ....... ..83 Tucker, Wilma Jo .................. 105 Tunnard, Wanna Lee ............ 105 Tunnell, Harold A. .................. 83 Turnbough, Evaruth ...... ..64 Turnbow, Horace L. ...... ....... 8 3 Turner, Bismarck H. .....,......,. 53 Turner, Dorris Belle ................ 83 Turner, Janelle ........... 105 Turner, John, Jr. ............,....... 105 Turner, Juanda Ruth ..........i..... 83 Turner, Winnie ......,..... ..83 Tyson, Dorothy Jean ....,,..,...., 105 U Ifeckert, Frieda M, ..,....,,.,,.,,,,, 83 Underwood, VVm. Horace ...... 105 Usrey, Bertie Ruth ..,,..,...,,..,,,, 64 Uttz, Polly ....,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,, 64 V Vahrenkamp, Eddie Ruth ...... Vance, Viola CTykerD .......... Vanlandingham, Lu Lu ........., VanPelt, Dorothy Ann ...,.,,,..., 105 105 ..53 105 Vardeman, VVilliam ...... Vasen, Patricia .......... Vaughan, J. Farris ...... Verden, Josephine ........ Verner, .Eugene .............. Verner, Kathryn . ,.......... Verner, Wanda Nell ...... Vernon, Ruth .................. Viertel, Wanda .............. Visher, Frank ................ vonRoeder, Carla Jean .......... W VVagnon, Louise ........ Wagnon, Pat .........,...... Wald, Lewis Edwin ...... Walden, Charles Ray .............. Walden, Dolores .......... Walker, Emma Jean .........,...... Walker, Faye ................ Weatherred, Harrell .............. Weaver, Rosalie .......... ......... Webb, Billie Grace ....... Webb, Carolyn Anne ...,.......... 83 Webb, Mary Jean .................... 53 Webb, iMavis .............. ......... Weekes, Lois Jean ...... Weeks Mar uerite ................ . E Weems, Odessa ............ Weiss, Peggy .......... Welch, James lA. ........ ........... 5 3 Welch, Kenneth ............... VVelcb, Mary Earl .................. VVellborn, Estelle .,...... ......... VVells, Hazel ............ Wells, Jim .................... Westbrook, A. M. .......... . Whaley, Faye Dell .................. 53 Wheeler, Wilma .......... ......... Whetstone, Monna A. ..... . Whipple, Charlene 'Olivia .... Whitaker, Frances Earline ...... 65 106 VVilliams, Peggy .................. Williams, Wilbur ................ Williamson, Bettye Lou ........ Williamson, Martha Nell ..., Williamson, R. WD. ............... . Willingham, Andrew ,......... Willingham, Barton lCalvin VVillingham, Welborn ........ Wilmeth, Betty Jo ....... ........ VVilson, Jean ........... .. VVilson, Nancy ......... .. VVilson, Verna D. ....... .. VVise, VVarene .......,.......... VVitcher, Ann Elaine .....,.. VVofford, Jo-Hal ........... VVomack, Bill .,...... ., VVomack, Patsy ...... -- VVomack, Shirley ......... .. Walker, Mary Love .............. Walker, Norman P. Walker, Patsy Earl ........ Walker, Su ..................,,...,...... Walker, Thelma Maye .......... VValker, William Neill Wallace, Andy ....................,... VVallace, Ernesteen ....,. Wallis, Gene ............ Walls, Elwanda ....,... Walls, Peggy .....,... Walsh, Charles ....... Walter, ,Jack ........... Wanner, Jim ............ Ward, Benita Jean ...... Ward, Thomas W. ,.... . Warren, Warren, VVartes, Wartes, VVatkins, VVatkins, Dawn ........., Vasti .......,........ Bennie Ruth .... Lacy M., Jr. .........,. . Billy Hugh .... Dorothy .......... Whitby, Aline ...........,............ --83 White, Dorothy ....................... . 106 White, Guy Howard .............. H65 White, John ................. .. 106 White, VVynona .....,.... 65 VVh1tesides, Ed R. ...........,........ 65 VVhitten, Marion .................... 106 Whittenberg, Virginia .. Whitworth, Doris .................... Whorton, Anne .......... ......... Wiese, Ellen ......... ......... VViggins, Dick ..... ......... Wilde, Gladys ........ .......,... 8 3 Wiley, .Genelle ........ ......... Wiley, James .......... ...,..... Wiley. Kenneth ...... Williams, Audrey ...... Williams, Austin ......,........... VVilliams, ' Charlie .........,..,....... Williams, Dorothy Helen .......... Watson, Bob .............. Watson, Faye ..... VVatson, Jane ...., Watson Watson, Jo Rae ........ Watts, Betty Ann ........ , J. D. ........ . Way, Amy Sue ........,... Weatherly, Nelma Lee.. ..........106 ........,.106 ..83 Williams, Durward Ray ..65 Williams, Dwain ................... . ..53 VVilliams, Emmelyne ............, , 106 Williams, Glynna .......,. 106 Williams, Jim K. ..................,.. . ..53 Williams, John-anna ...... ......,,, , Williams, vvnliams, Juanita ........ . Lavern Wood, Eva Nell .............. Wood, James Halbert ...... Wood, ,Mary Jean ..,........... .. VVood, Oleta ................. .......... 8 3 Woodruff, Dupree .................. 107 VVoods, George Groce ................ 83 VVoolley, G. L. ........................ 107 Wright, Barbara Mae ...,.......... 54 VVright, Catherine Sue ............ 107 VVright, Connie Marie .............. 65 VVright, Clyde VVesley, Jr ....... 54 VVright, James Harold .............. 84 VVright, Peggy .......................... 84 Wyatt, Wm. D., Jr. ..... .......... 8 4 VVynn, Betty ................. .......... 8 4 Wynn, Fara Faye ....... ........ 1 07 Y Yeager, Donnie Louise ............ 107 Yeager, Joan ................. ........... 5 4 Young, Betty .............. ........ 1 07 Young, Dan ................... .......... 6 5 Young, Earline Lane ............., 65 Young, LaWanda ....... ........ 1 07 Young, Mildred ....... .......... 6 5 Young, Virginia ....... .......... 6 S Younger, Peggy ....... .......... 8 4 Z Zimmerman, Betty .................. 107 Zimmerman, Thelma .......,.... 107 TI-IE 1946 LA VENTANA The Clio Press ANNUAL DIVISION of the Economy Advertising Co. IOWA CITY, IOWA Page 320 -g
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