Texas Tech University - La Ventana Yearbook (Lubbock, TX)

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if ,Q Q uv sup Q 55:5 s'-',,' - on . b- Uv v wh' 'i 195 fllllllilllllmllllll J 53 HH N 5 L - Q L Q Q 1 X EF' 5 1 X f X f 1 M f ff M V M N f mf ww DIQDICATI ON The 1955 LA VENTANA is hereby dedicated to Texas Tech-to its present standing and its future greatness. lt is dedicated to the officials, the faculty, and finally, the students. We dedicate it to this yearis students, who can look up i'Old So-and-Son who sat next to them in Biology 131, and to next year's freshmen, who will thumb its pages with eager zest- I-lereis that cute boy in my fencing classli' or There's the doll I saw in the Union. Wonder if she's go- ing steady?,' Especially we wish to dedicate it to those students whose pictures are out of place, to those in candid shots who aren't identified, and to those whose pictures were left out of club panels. Hope it doesrft happen next year. Finally, we dedicate it to those who don't like the book, realizing that you were more or less rooked, buying it before you saw it , we sincerely hope you're in the minority. To those of you who use it for reference and canit find what- ever obscure fact you're looking for, we apologize. Hope it pleases most of you, and that there's something in it every- one likes. QTAII LINDA Huosox . JIMMIE BENNLTT a EARL DIIQTIQRINQ JAMES NLICIKISLS FRANK SLATTIQRY JANICI5 Cox . . SYLVIA DII5TI5RINo ETHELENI2 Bucv MAX XVILLIAMS . STAFF . . Editor nd JAN XVIZBSTIZR . Assistant Editors Business Manager . Photographer Assistant Photographer . Secretary . Copy Editor Artist Sports Editor JANICE MOORE, KI5NNuTII SMITII . . Staff Members H. A. TLICK, JR., JIM DALLAS STLIDIO, LAuoHI3AD PHOTOGRAPHERS, KoI5N,s STUDIO Photography Credits ONTLNT tliiieials ...... 5 Classes ...... 19 Specials ..... 165 Activities .... 215 Divisions .... 273 Sports. . . . 379 Military ..... 421 Snaps. . . . 431 Q01-0610 ua I YP meme-'o 5 A NWN C5 4 31 E. W r Q A I u GL 3 i cf? C 0'9B0cx, 1?-9' QILIQIALQ f 1 - I J. ROY WELLS Assistant to the President CLISTAV E. CIESECKE MARSHALL L. PENNINGTON Vice President Vice President and Comptroller Page 8 WILLIAM R. CEISERT Assistant Dean of Men JAMES G. ALLEN Dean of Student Life JAMES B. WHITEHEAD Assistant Dean of Student Life MISS FLORENCE PHILLIPS Dean of Women LEWIS N. JONES Dean of Men MISS JANE MATTHEWS Panhellenic Advisor Page 9 W. P. CLEMENT Registrar WILLIAM D. SCOTT Director of Student Union Building SHIRLEY F. SCHULZ Director of Food Service I-I. A. TUCK, JR. Assistant Director of Public Information I 1 1 PER. C. STENSLAND Head of Adult Education Dept W. 'B. GATES Head of Graduate School J. H. MILLICAN Director of Extension Service Texas Technological College Board of Directors Control of Texas Technological College is vested in a board of nine directors, appointed by the governor of the state for six-year terms. Members serve without remuneration. Under the chairmanship of Mr. Charles C. Thompson, the board acts on all maters affecting the college. OFFICERS 1954-55 CHARLES C. THOMPSON . . . . Chairman W. T. CVASTON . . . . . Secretary ' J. ROY WELLS . . Assistant Secretary MEMBERS Thomas F. Abbott, jr, Winfield D. Watkins Fort Worth Dallas George E. Benson Douglas Orme Lubbock Abilene Charles C. Thompson Tom Lineberry Colorado City Big Spring William H. Francis, jr. J. Evetts Haley Houston Kermit Fred H. Moore Canyon Left to right: McLaughlin Cterm expiredb, Benson, Pflugcr Cterm cxpircdb, Thompson, Moore, Price Ctcrm expiredj, Watkins. Page I2 Taxa Tech Foundation BOARD OF DIRECTORS CIIANSLOR E. WEYMOuTII, Amarillo C. T. MCLALIGHLIN, Snyder MRS. EFFIE XVILSON, Lubbock . . . . Chairman . Vice-Chairman . . Secretary MARSHALL L. PENNINGTON, Tech College .... Treasurer WILLIAA1 H. CRENSHAW, Tech College . Director of Development BOARD MEMBERS ORIE BRISTOW, Big Spring RAYMOND Bucx, Forth Worth J. E. CuNNINoHAM, Amarillo MISS ETHEL FOSTER, Sterling City JACK FROST, Dallas J. P. GIBBINS, Midland DON HARRINGTON, Amarillo HAROLD HINN, Plainview DR. DYSART HOLCOMB, Lubbock LEON INCE, Houston DR. CLIEIfoRD B. JONES, Lubbock FRANK H. KELLEY, Colorado City GEORGE P. LIVERMORE, Lubbock RETIIA MARTIN, Lubbock O. B. RATLIEE, Lubbock W. L. STANGEL, Lubbock SPENCER WIELLS, Lubbock DR. D. M. WIGGINS, Lubbock RAY WILLOUGIIBY, San Angelo SAM D. YOUNG, El Paso PRESIDENT E. N. JONES, Ex-Officio Member The Texas Technological College Foundation is the receptacle for gifts and grants to the college from private sources. Organized IH 1939 If has fl directorate Of 23 people elected to membership by the Board of Directors of the College. Servin without any remuneration, these directors concern themselves with developing specific projects for the benefit of the college and with enlisting the interest of people throughout the state in assisting college enterprises. Page I3 W. L. STAN GEL Dean of Agriculture QDI U LTUDL 92 -' in-3 f '1 s -3, 4-I 4 'R- IA 3 7' R. C. GOODWIN Dean of Arts and Sciences ADTQ WL QCIL NCEQ WV Q v n GEORGE C. HEATHER Dean of Business Administration QUQINEQQ L Q , f'v ' I In 2 'fix 'o K Page I6 S f 5 LNQINDQDINC. W 4 .. J I I x 'I A WILLA VAUCHN TINSLEY Dean of Home Economics uomuwu IN 'ff' QQ Q? XX gg ff' .k XM 1 Q , ' CLAQQLQ I' I JIM? Eet's select a U-lomecc-ming Queen! Page 20 GERALD EUGENE BEDENBENDER, Pampa JAMES THOMAS CARPENTER, ASIS, El Paso PAUL LOKEY CATO, BA EVA YOLANDA CRUZ, HE, Puerto Rico BE! I Y DILLER, HE, Moran DONALD LAMAR HARRIS, BA, NELDA ANNETTE JOBE, ASIS, Wilson CHARLES E. KING, Weslaco JAMES LAWLIS, A81S, Hamlin TIM MASON ROBERT W. MITCHELL, Lubbock WILBERT NUSSBAUM, Rosebud Levelland JOSEPH H. ROBINSON, III, Etna, Pa. JOHN BRYSON, SEWELL, A8aS, Jacksboro PAUL FRANK SMITH, Lubbock WILLIAM J. STANDLEE, Lubbock PAYE STANFILL, A8tS, Jackson, Tenn. ALBERT J. STENNETT, Columbia, Miss. HAROLD SUESS, Sprague, Neb. WARD VOC-EL, Ag, Hamilton, LEE WEBER, Calvert Master of all be surveys 19 f ' .V Page 2I E IOR Politikin' Page 22 GEORGE WAYNE ADAIR, Lubbock Bachelor of Business Administration, Alpha Tau Omega. JANE ADAIR, Lubbock Bachelor of Business Administration, Phi Gamma Nu. IESSIE XVILLIAM ADAMS, Fort Worth Bachelor of Science, Block and Bridle, Aggie Club, Sigma Nu. EDWIN AIKEN, JR., Newman Bachelor of Business Administration G. THANE AKINS, Brady Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science, Transfer from Abilene Christian College '54, American Insti- tute of Mechanical Engineers, Kappa Kappa Psi. THOMAS R. ALFORD, Lubbock Bachelor of Science, Saddle Tramps, American Society of Mechanical Engineers. DONNIE LEE ALLEN , Lubbock Bachelor of Arts MAURICE ALLEN, Amarillo Bachelor of Science, Engineering Society, American Chemical Society, President, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Vice-President. TRLIETT ALLISON, Claude Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Tau Beta Pi, Tech Choir, Vice-President, Phi Mu Alpha, Vice-President, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Saddle Tramps, Tech Radio Club, Secretary. DOYLE S. ANDERSON, Odessa Bachelor of Science in Education DONALD W. ANDRESS, Brownfield Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Kappa Kappa Psi, Whois Who, Head Cheerleader, Varsity Show. ANTONIO A. ANDRE'I'l'A, Lubbock Bachelor of Science, Reporter Tech Vets, Fu- ture Teachers of America, Biology Club, Aggie Club, Student Council. JOE RUSSELL ASH, Bronte Bachelor of Science in Animal Husbandry, Aggie Club, Block and Bridle Club, Junior Livestock Judging Team, Junior Cattle Judging Team, Senior Livestock Judging Team. FLORENCE REBA ASHCRAFT, Ranger Bachelor of Music, Mu Phi Epsilon, Alumnae Secre- tary, Future Teachers of America, Rifle Range, As- sociation of Music Students. JACK WESLEY ASHWORTH, Dallas Bachelor of Business Administration BOB ASKEY, Decatur Bachelor of Science in Agriculture, Agriculture Club, Fu- ture Farmers of America, Baptist Student Union. THOMAS ANDREW ATKISSON, Childress Bachelor of Science in Agriculture, Agriculture Club, Future Farmers of America. GEORGE F. AULBACH, Amarillo Bachelor of Business Administration, Phi Delta Theta, Arnold Air Society, Area Commander, Tech Institute of Finance. JACK SLOAN BADGETT, Floydada Bachelor of Science in Geology, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Vice-President, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Vice-President, Der Liederkranz, Distinguished Military Student, Dean's Honor List, Spring 1953. BRUCE E. BAGWELL, Longview Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering, Ameri- can Institute of Industrial Engineers. SANDRA BAILEY, Brownfield Bachelor of Science in Education, Kappa Kappa Gamma. CLAUDIA BAKER, Ft. Worth Bachelor of Science in Home Economics, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Historian III, Transfer from Texas State College for Women, Home Economics Club, Tech Choir, Wesley Foundation. GEORGE T. BAKER, Bonham Bachelor of Science in Engineering, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Electrical Engineering Honor Society, Vice-President, AIEE-IRE 1954. ROBYE WILLIAMS BAKER, Lubbock Bachelor of Science in Education, Transferred from Oklahoma. All roads lead to the Ave. 19 Page 23 E IOR 'Wiaoopin' it up. Page 24 I V WILLIAM E. BAKER, Big Spring Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, American Institute of Electrical Engineers, American Institute of Radio Engineers. F. L. BALLARD, Crowell Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering, Phi Gamma Delta, American Institute of Mechanical En- gineers. BOBBY BANDY, Granbury Bachelor of Architecture, Alpha Phi Omega. FRANKLIN DELANO BARNES, Arlington Bachelor of Science in Agriculture, Aggie Club, Future Farmers of America. GLENN BOB BARRETT, Littlefield Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering, Pi Ep- silon Tau, Vice-President, American Institute of Mechanical Engineers, Vice-President, Engineering Society. EUGENE BARRETT, Huntsville Bachelor of Arts, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Chron- icler, Pre-Med Club, Doak Hall, Secretary- Treasurer, Inter-Dorm Senate, Biology Club, Le Cercle Francais. CHARLES E. BARRON, jean Bachelor of Science in Agriculture, Inter-Dorm Senate, Doak Hall, President, Aggie Club. BARBARA JEAN BARROW, Lamesa Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education, Trans- fer, Hardin Simmons University, Baptist Student Union, Future Teachers of America. CECIL ALVIN BARTON, Rising Star Bachelor of Science in Agriculture MARY BETH BARTON, Cross Plains Bachelor of Arts JOHN ALFRED BASS, Hutchins Bachelor of Science in Agriculture, Block and Bridle. ELLIS GEORGE BAUEREIS, Houston Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, Ameri- can Society of Civil Engineers, President, Phi Gamma Delta, Engineers Society. DONALD BEAN, Silverton l Bachelor of Science in Agriculture N GARY BEARDEN, Amherst Bachelor of Science in Agriculture, Aggie Club, Sec- retary, Future Farmers of America, Arnold Air So- ciety. RAY HALL BECK, Lubbock Bachelor of Science, Alpha Chi, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Treasurer, President, Geology Club. GEORGE G. BECKER, Paris Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Engineering Society. WESLEY ESKER BECKI-IAM, JR., Lamesa Bachelor of Science in Agronomy, Agronomy Club, Aggie Club, Arnold Air Society. ROY F. BECKMAN, Fredericksburg Bachelor of Science in Agriculture, Scabbard and Blade, Future Farmers of America, Aggie Club. MARION S. BEDINGER, Dallas JAMES DAVID BEHRENDS, Dimmitt Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Economics, Pi Kappa Alpha, Agricultural Economics Club, Secre- tary. MONTE M. BELEW, Breckenridge Bachelor of Science in Education, Signal Club, Future Teachers of America. ROBERT BYRON BELL, Grandfalls Bachelor of Arts in Geology, Geology Club. MARY LOU BELLINGER, Silverton Bachelor of Business Administration I JIMMIE BENNETT, Big Spring Bachelor of Arts in Foreign Languages, Tau Beta Sigma, President, Der Liederkranz, Le Cercle Francais, Vice-President, Casa Linda, Sigma Delta Pi, LA VENTANA, Assistant Editor, D. M. S. E. C., Band. 1955 All right, where are the nails? Page 25 E IOR Dr. jones speaks Page 26 ELLIS ANN BENSON, Cotton Center Bachelor of Arts in English, Book Reviewers, Future Teachers of America, Capa y Espada, Le Cercle Francais. PEGGY BETHEL, Lubbock Bachelor of Science in Education, Future Teachers of America. JAMES HARRISON BIEHN, McAllen Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha, Kappa Alpha Mu. JOHN BILLINGS, Fort Stockton Bachelor of Business Administration THOMAS L. BILLS, Hillsboro Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, American Society of Mechanical Engineers. GUY ALBERT BIRMINGHAM, Sweetwater Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Sec- retary, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Secretary, Phi Eta Sigma. ARTHUR EDWARD BIZZELL, Lamesa Bachelor of Business Administration, Veteran's Club. BETTIE SUE BIZZELL, Lamesa Bachelor of Science in Home Economics, Home Eco- nomics Club. EMERY REX BLACK, Brownfield Bachelor of Business Administration, Alpha Phi Omega. HENRY W. BLACKBURN, Amarillo Bachelor of Science, Aggie Club, Block and Bridle Club. ESTEN BLACKMON, Abernathy Bachelor of Science, Double T Association, Bas- ketball, Captain. CHARLES G. BLAKELOCK, IR., Weatherford Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, American Institute of Electrical Engineers, I.R.E. MARTHA ANN BLANKENSHIP, Morse Bachelor of Science in Home Economics Education , Alpha Lambda Delta, Junior Council, Phi Upsilon Omicron, President, Forum, Alpha Chi. GEORGE H. BLASINGAME, Coolidge Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science in Educa- tion, Tech. Vets. , German Club. BARBARA BLLIME, Turkey Bachelor of Science in Home Economics Educa- tion, Alpha Chi Omega, Vice-President, Re- porter, Wesley Players , Home Economics Club, Future Teachers of America. CHARLES WILLIAM BOGAN, McLean Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, American Institute of Electrical Engineers. DURWARD C. BOLDING, Mansfield Bachelor of Science in Physical Education, Double TU Association. DALE D. BOLIN, San Angelo Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering, Tech. Vetis. Club, Geology Club. DON O. BOMAR, Lubbock Bachelor of Science in Geology JEAN BOOHER, Shallowater Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education 5 Future Teachers of America 5 Wesley Foundation. HARDY M. BOURLAND, Lubbock Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, American Institute of Electrical Engineers and Institute of Radio Engineers, Manager of Engi- neers Show, Engineers Society, Electrical Engi- neers Honor Society. JOY YVONNE BOWLES, Lubbock FRANKIE GENEVA BOYD, Big Spring Bachelor of Science in Chemistry, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Engineers Society, Der Lie- derkranz, Secretary-Treasurer, Pre-Med Club, Biol- ogy Club. LINNIE JEAN BOYERS, Coleman Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education, Pi Beta Phi, Future Teachers of America, West- minster Student Fellowship, Secretary. and the students listen. Page 27 .- E IOR 7lJis'Zl be the best plate ever. Page 28 ALLAN E. BOYLES, Corpus Christi Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Institute of Radio Engineers, American Institute of Electrical Engi- neers, Tech Vets, Shriner. CHARLOTTE EVELYN BRANDENBURCV, Houston Bachelor of Science in Chemistry, American Chem- ical Society, Vice-President, Casa Linda, Engineering Show. WILLIAM C. BREWER, JR., Pine Bluff, Arkansas Bachelor of Music, Phi Mu Alpha, Tech Men's C-lee Club. DON K. BRIGGS, Muleshoe Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Engineering Society. ROGER D. BROOKS, Smithfield Bachelor of Science in Agriculture, Kappa Sigma, Block and Bridle Club, Aggie Club. CAPTOLIA ROSE BROWN, Rocksprings Bachelor of Science in Education, Rodeo Club. CLIFFORD L. BROWN, Lubbock Bachelor of Science in Agronomy, Agronomy Club, Aggie Club. DON EULAS BROWN, Post Bachelor of Business Administration HELEN LA NELL BROWN, Olton Bachelor of Business Administration LEON BROWN, Lamesa Bachelor of Science in Agronomy YATES ERNEST BROWN, Midland Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, American Society of Civil Engineers. CHARLES BENTON BROWNINC, Burleson Bachelor of Science in Agriculture, Alpha Zeta, President, Aggie Club, Vice-President, Block and Bridle. LONNIE BROWNLOW, Abernathy Bachelor of Business Administration PATRICIA BROWNLOW, Lubbock Bachelor of Business Administration, Phi Gamma Nu, Pi Omega Pi, Future Teachers of America. PAT BROYLES, Muleshoe Bachelor of Science in Applied Arts, Home Eco- nomics Club, Applied Arts Club, Vice-President. C. CARL BRUEGEL, Dimmitt Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Economics, Future Farmers of America, Agricultural Economics Club, Presi- dent, Aggie Club. JERRY O. BRLIMLOW, Fort Worth Bachelor of Science in Dairy Industry, Block and Bridle Club, Aggie Club, Dairy judging Team. IRIS ANN BRLINSON, Lubbock Bachelor of Science in Education, Wesley Foun- dation, Secretary, A. W. S., Corresponding Sec- retary, President, International Relations Club. VERYL BRUNTON, Loving, New Mexico Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Secretary, Scabbard and Blade, Saddle Tramps. ROY GLENN BRYANT, Plainview Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, Scab- bard and Blade, Doak Hall Athletic Director, Varsity Track Team. JOE L. BULLOCK, Port Neches Bachelor of Business Administration, Tech Man- agement Association, Vice-President. KENNETH CECIL BURKE, Sundown Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, American Institute of Mechanical Engineers. WYATI' L. BLIRKHALTER, JR., Lubbock Bachelor of Music, Tech Band, President, Kappa . Kappa Psi, Vice-President, Kappa Phi Kappa, Presi- dent, Phi Mu Alpha, Department of Music Student Exchange Council, President. JOI-IN DEE BURLESON, Abilene Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, In- ter-Dorm Senate, Treasurer, Saddle Tramps, Treasurer. Well, hello to you, too. 19 Page 29 SENIOR Some play Page 30 WILLIAM BURT, Lubbock Bachelor of Science ROBERT H. BURTON, Lubbock Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Phi Eta Sigma, American Institute of Electrical Engineers. W. D. HBILLD BURTON, Fort Worth Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering, Vice-President Student Body, 1953-54, Student Council, 1952-53, President of Sophomore Class, 1951-52, American Institute of Chemical Engi- neers, Tau Beta Pi. HERBERT BYARS, Lubbock Bachelor of Business Administration JAMES ARLAN CALEY, San Marcos Bachelor of Arts, Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Saddle Tramps, Biology Club, Pre-Med So- ciety. CAROLYN CALLOWAY Bachelor of Science in Home Economics, Pi Beta Phi, A.W.S., Book Reviewers, Home Eco- nomics Club. ' DORETI-IA JEANNE CANNON, Fort Worth Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education OPAL CARROLL, Yoakum Bachelor of Science in Home Economics Education, Home Economics Club, Future Teachers of America. JAMES Cv. CARTER, Vernon Bachelor of Science MAVA ROSE CARTWRIGHT, Lubbock Bachelor of Business Administration, Phi Gamma Nu, Alpha Lambda Delta, Disciples Student Fellowship, Presi- dent, Treasurer, Tech Accounting Society. DONALD ROBERT CASE, Springfield Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering, Ameri- can Institute of Industrial Engineers. ROBERT MAC CAUDLE, Hale Center Bachelor of Science in Architecture, American Institute of Architects, Gargoyle. DERRELL WAYNE CHILDS, Chillicothe Bachelor of Business Administration, Delta Sigma Pi, Saddle Tramps. GRANVILLE EBB CHORN, Hermleigh Bachelor of Arts, Kappa Mu Epsilon. GEORGE DEE CHRISTIAN, Haskell Bachelor of Science CHARLES AUSTIN CHURCH, Gainesville Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, American Institute of Mechanical Engineers, Engineering Society, Pi Sigma Tau. DAVID GILLIS CLARK, Lubbock Bachelor of Arts, Toreador, Editor, Sigma Tau Del- ta, Vice-President, David C. Storey Memorial Schol- arship, Tennis Team, Captain. DAYLE M. CLARK, Lubbock Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, Stu- dent Council, Engineering Show, American So- ciety of Civil Engineers, Tau Beta Pi, Kappa Mu Epsilon. RALPH E. CLARK, Odessa Bachelor of Arts LOIS ELAINE CLEAVINGER, Dimmitt Bachelor of Science in Home Economics, Wesley Foundation, President, Knapp Hall, President, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Chaplain, Forum. DOROTHY CLEMENTS, Lubbock Bachelor of Science, Alpha Chi Omega, Presi- dent, Sociology Club, Secretary, Town Girls, Westminster Student Fellowship, Student Reli- gious Council. JOHN DEE CLEMENT, Valley View Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering, Phi Gam- ma Delta, A,I.E.E., Saddle Tramps. MARJORIE LEA CLINTON, Tahoka Bachelor of Business Administration, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Gamma Nu, Pi Omega Pi. JAMES EDWARD COATE, Wink Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Economics, Aggie Club, Rodeo Club. 1955 . . . and some study. Page 3I E 101: Tired and feathered. Page 32 I I CARL COCI-IRANE, Kingfisher, Oklahoma Bachelor of Science, Lambda Chi Alpha, Correspondent, Kappa Tau Pi, Phi Kappa Psi, Secretary-Treasurer, T. E. Society, Baptist Student Union. MARIE LOVE COCHRANE, Big Spring Bachelor of Science, Tau Beta Sigma, Baptist Student Union. CAROLYN ANN COE, Lubbock Bachelor of Arts in English, Kappa Kappa Gam- ma, Sigma Tau Delta. CHARLES R. CAFFEE, Burkburnett Bachelor of Architecture, American Institute of Archi- tects, Alpha Phi Omega. JAMES J. COLE, Kermit Bachelor of Science, Physics Club, Secretary, Air Force R.O.T.C. Flying Club, Treasurer. MARY CATHERINE COLE, Lubbock Bachelor of Arts, Alpha Lambda Delta, junior Council, Newman Club, Town Cvirls, President, LA VENTANA, Sigma Kappa GORDON LOWELL COLLINS, Texarkana Bachelor of Music Education, Tech Band, Kappa Kappa Psi, Phi Mu Alpha. HAROLD TRENT COLLINS, Goodlett Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science in Chemis- try, Tech Vets, American Chemical Society, Baptist Student Union, Liederkranz. ROY SYD CONNER, Izoro Bachelor of Science BOWDEN WINDOL COOK, Dothan, Alabama Bachelor of Science in Education, Phi Delta Theta, Dou- ble T Association, Baptist Student Union, Future Teachers of America. F. DON COVEY, New Deal Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering, Dou- ble T Association, Tau Beta Pi, Pi Epsilon Tau, President, American Institute of Mechanical Engi- neers, Alpha Chi, Track. N. L. COWAN, JR., Cleburne Bachelor of Science, Future Teachers of Amer- ica, Future Farmers of America, Aggie Club. WANDA LEE COWAN, Cleburne Bachelor of Science in Home Economics, I-Iome Economics Club, Future Teachers of America. CRANFORD DUNCAN COX, JR., Abilene Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering, Kappa Kappa Psi, American Institute of Mechanical Engi- neers. DALE T. COX, Abilene Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, Tau Beta Pi, Alpha Chi, Engineering Society, American Society of Mechanical Engineers. JAMES MALIRICE COX, JR., Midland Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Geology ROY CLIFTON CRAFT, Lubbock Bachelor of Science in Chemistry PATTY RUTH CRAIN, New Deal Bachelor of Music, Tau Beta Sigma, Tech Band, Mu Phi Epsilon. BOBBY RAY CRAWFORD, Memphis -Bachelor of Science in Education, Future Teachers of America. FRANCES VIRGINIA CROMER, Lubbock Bachelor of Business Administration JAMES R. CROMER, Lubbock Bachelor of Science in Agronomy, Agriculture Club, Agronomy Club. BEN W. CROSS, Quitaque Bachelor of Science in Animal Industry, Agriculture Club, Block and Bridle Club. CAROL ETTA CROUCI-I, Higgins Bachelor of Business Administration, Phi Gamma Nu, Tech Rifle Club, Secretary-Treasurer, Capa Y Espada. BILL CRLIME, Farwell Bachelor of Business Administration, Delta Sig- ma Pi. ake, rattle and 1 Page 33 SENIOR Tire. ?l1an's greatest helper. CARYETFA CRUME, Farwell Bachelor of Science in Home Economics E. C. RUSTYn CULTON, Fort Worth Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Engineer- ing Society. CHARLES VANCE CUNNINGHAM, Garden City Bachelor of Science in Agriculture, Aggie Club, President, Alpha Zeta, Vice-President, Future Farmers of America, Treasurer, Block and Bridle, Historian, Alpha Chi, Phi Eta Sigma, Saddle Tramps. EDDIE FRED CURRIE, Greenville Bachelor of Business Administration, Phi Gamma Delta, Student Council, Saddle Tramps, Student Union Execu- tive Committee, Tech Institute of Finance, Tech Golf Team. ALENE CURTIS, Meadow Bachelor of Business Administration ANNA MERLE DANIEL, Goldsmith Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education, Future Teachers of America, Legislator, Horn Hall. JAMES V. DANIEL, Fulton Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha, Athletic Director, Tau Beta Pi, Secretary, Ameri- can Institute of Chemical Engineers, Secretary, Varsity A Show 554, Phi Eta Sigma, Saddle Tramps, Arnold Air Society. PATSY JEAN DAVENPORT, Lakeview Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics RAMONA DAVIDSON, Lubbock Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Panhellenic Representa- tive, Panhellenic Secretary, Future Teachers of America. LOUIS J. DAVIGNON, Jr., Dallas Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, American Chemical Society. CHAPMOND DAVIS, Winters Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Geology. , WAYNE HOLLIS DAVIS, Littlefield T Bachelor of Business Administration, Tech Vet- I erans Club, Commander, Sgt.-at-Arms, Saddle Tramps, Tech Chamber of Commerce. Page 34 DONNIE M. DEAN, Lubbock Bachelor of Arts, Student Religious Council, President, Sophomore Class President, Forensics Union, President, Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Sigma Alpha. NORMAN LEROY DEAN, Lubbock Bachelor of Science, American Institute of Chemical ' Engineers. DONNIE DENT, Springlake Bachelor of Science, American Institute of Mechanical Engineers. JULIAN C. DERRICK, Monahans Bachelor of Advertising Art and Design, Saddle Tramps, Gargoyle Society, Dorm Staff. SUE F. DE Sl-IAZO, Lubbock Bachelor of Arts, Theta Sigma Phi, President, A.W.S., Vice President, Forum, Press Club, Rodeo Association. WILLIAM DONALD DEVENPORT, Lubbock Bachelor of Science, T.W.V.A., Engineering Society, American Institute of Electrical Engi- neers. EARL DIETERING, Lubbock Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering, Phi Delta Theta, Secretary-Treasurer, La Ventana, Business Mana- ger, Tau Beta Pi, Pi Epsilon Tau, Secretary-Treasurer, American Institute of Mechanical Engineers. GERALD PAUL DIETZ, Borger Bachelor of Science, Tech Band, Geology Club, Sen- ior Geology Scholarship Award, Sigma Gamma Epsi- lon. WILLIAM DITFEMORE, Dallas Bachelor of Science, Agronomy Club, Aggie Club. PATSY DONN, Dumas Bachelor of Science in Education, Pi Beta Phi, Personnel Advisor, Executive Council, Sigma Tau Delta, Women's Recreational Association, Treasurer, President, Major Mi- nor, A.W.S., Treasurer, Future Teachers of America, Legislator, Horn I-Iall. GEORGE LEE DONNELL, Eliasville Bachelor of Science, Aggie Club, Block and Bridle, Rodeo Association. LAWRENCE RAY DOWNE, justin Bachelor of Science, Block and Bridle Club, Ag- gie Club. JFS 3 o'c1ock in the morning . . Page 35 SENIOR The winnab! Page 36 ELNA DUNAGAN, Tahoka Bachelor of Science in Education, Kappa Alpha Theta, Corresponding Secretary, Future Teachers of America, La Ventana Beauty in '53 and 154, ROTC Sponsor. ROBERT L. DUNCAN, Haskell Bachelor of Science in Textile Engineering, Phi Psi, Textile Engineering Society. WILLIAM LAXVRENCE DUNNAM, Paris Bachelor of Business Administration, Kappa Sig- ma, treasurer, Tech Accounting Society, Presi- dent, Saddle Tramps, Treasurer. BURTON L. DUPREE, Denver City Bachelor of Arts, Student American Institute of Archi- techts, Gargoyle Society, AFROTC Flying Club. A. BERYL DURI-IAM, Levelland Bachelor of Arts, American Institute of Architects. CAROLYN EASTER, Lubbock Bachelor of Science in Education, Alpha Lamb- da Delta, Treasurer, jr. Advisor, Baptist Stu- dent Union, Social Chairman, Alpha Chi, junior Council, Phi Upsilon Omicron. FRANK P. EDMONDSON, Abilene Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, American Soci- ety of Civil Engineers, Tech Vets. FRANCES MARIE EDWARDS, Lubbock Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Forum, Newman Club, President, Student Religious Council, Secretary, Major-Minor Club, President. DORIS MARIE ELLIS, Sweetwater I Bachelor of Business Administration, Delta Del- ta Delta, President, Panhellenic Council, Presi- dent, Forum, Phi Gamma Nu, Board of Stu- dent Organizations. LAURA ANN ELLIS, Plains Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education, Rodeo Club, Future Teachers of America. JOANNE ENDEBROCK, Ireland Bachelor of Science in I-Iome Economics, Phi U, I-Iome Economics Club, Casa Linda, Gamma Delta. OTIS WILLIS ENGLISH, jr., Lubbock Bachelor of Science in Animal I-Iusbandry, Tech Vets. ISAAC C. ENOCHS, Lubbock Bachelor of Science, Sigma Nu, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Saddle Tramps, Engineering Society. GAYLE A. ERICSON, Midland Bachelor of Science, Scabbard and Blade, President, Sneed Hall, President, Inter-Dorm Senate, American Society of Civil Engineers, American Society of Mechanical Engineers. JIM ERWIN, Ballinger Bachelor of Science in Education, Kappa Phi Kappa, Westininister Fellowship. BOB ETHERIDGE, Hermleigh Bachelor of Science, Scabbard and Blade, Aggie Club, Infantry Club. JIMMIE EDWARD ETHERIDGE, Fabens Bachelor of Business Administration, Delta Sigma Pi, Treasurer, Tech Accounting Society. ARLIE NELSON EVANS, Lubbock Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, Alpha Tau Omega, American Society of Civil Engi- neers, Air Force ROTC. TED EVANS, Gruner Bachelor of Science GEORGE H. FEWELL, Cisco Bachelor of Arts in Petroleum Geology, Geology Club. A. DON FIELDS, Robert Lee Bachelor of Science, Block and Bridle. L. W. FITZHLIGH, Blytheville, Arkansas Bachelor of Science in Education, Double Tn Association. BETTY BOB FLETCHER, Baytown Bachelor of Science, Home Economics, AXVS. MARIIANN FORREST, Midland Bachelor of Business Administration, Kappa Kappa Gamma. 1955 7 just love your mural, Nr. U-Iurd! Page 37 The whisper yell. And scream it! Page 38 DONALD HENRY FORTENBERRY, Adrian Bachelor of Arts in English, Phi Eta Sigma, Secretary, Capa y Espada, Vice-President, Sigma Tau Delta, Sigma Delta Pi. BAYARD FOSTER, Mertzon Bachelor of Arts in Speech, Sock and Buskin, Alpha Psi Omega. LOIS FOSTER, Bowie Bachelor of Science in Home Economics, Home Economics Club, Baptist Student Union. JAMES E. FOWLER, Lubbock Bachelor of Science TOM H. FOWLER, Dallas Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, American Society of Civil Engineers, President, Christian Sci- ence College Organization. DELACY FRAMPTON, Jr., Dalhart Bachelor of Science in Animal Husbandry, Block and Bridle, Aggie Club, Wesley Players, Wesley Foundation. NATHAN TRAVIS FRANCIS, Post Bachelor of Arts in Forgeign Languages, Le Cercle Fran- cais, President, Sigma Delta Pi, Treasurer. ' ANN FRANKLIN, O,Donnell Bachelor of Science in Home Economics Education THOMAS FRIDAY, Midland Bachelor of Arts in Management, Phi Delta Theta, Tech Management Association, Tech Veterans Club, Student Union. DAN E. FULBRIGHT, Lubbock Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, AIEE, IRE. JOE KIRK FULTON, Lubbock Bachelor of Science in Animal Husbandry JIM WAYNE GAEDE, Muleshoe Bachelor of Science in Agronomy, Kappa Sigma, Grand Scribe, Agronomy Club. DOROTHY GAGE, Dallas Bachelor of Arts in Sociology, Delta Delta Delta, Treas- urer, President, Horn Hall, Baptist Student Union, Soci- ology Club, Secretary, Panhellenic Council. JOHN B. GARIBALDI, Odessa Bachelor of Science in Animal Husbandry, Pi Kappa Alpha, Alpha Chi, Alpha Zeta, Men's Interfraternity Council. LOUIS DONALD GARTH, Lubbock Bachelor of Business Administration in Account- ing, Arnold Air Society, Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Chi. LEONARD J. GASTON, North Loup, Neb. Bachelor of Science in Textile Engineering CLIFFORD GATLIN, Sanderson Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Engineering, A.S.A.E., Secretary, Infantry Club, Treasurer, Sam Houston Rifles, Tech Rifle Club. ROBERT LEE GIBSON, Amarillo Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering, American Chemical Society, Vice-President, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Corresponding Secre- tary. GARY G. GILILLAND, Rotan Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Geology, Kappa Sigma, Geology Club. MAYSELLE BERRY GLIMP, Lubbock Bachelor of Science in Education, Future Teachers of America. JAMES PATRICK GLUMPLER, Littlefield Bachelor of Science in Agriculture WHERRY SHADE GOAR, Clovis, New Mexico Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting, Delta Sigma Pi, Treasurer, Tech Accounting Society, Reporter. MARIE GOEBEL, Abernathy Bachelor of Science in Education, Future Teachers of America. JOYCE LOU GOOCH, Earth Bachelor of Business Administration in Business Education, Phi Gamma Nu. 1955 Smile pretty, girls. Page 39 SE IOR 7 told you to luring the sketches. Page 40 RONALD GOOCH, Dozier Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry, A.C.S., Der Liederkranz. JOE GOODIN, Claude Bachelor of Science in Horticulture, Phi Gamma Delta, Secretary, Alpha Zeta, Scribe, Phi Eta Sigma, Saddle Tramps, Sneed Hall Supervisory Staff. BOB GOTHARD, jacksonville Bachelor of Science in Agriculture GRADY GRAVES, Odessa Bachelor of Science in Physical Education, Double Tn Association, Baseball. WALLIE GRAVITT, Levelland Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Geology, Geology Club, Kappa Kappa Psi, Tech Band. RICHARD LEON GRAY, Mission Bachelor of Science in lvlechanical Engineering, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Pres- ident, Saddle Tramps, Tau Beta Pi, Board of Student Organizations, Engineering Show Or- ganization. CARL GREEN, Cactus Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Tau Beta Pi, Alpha Chi, Phi Eta Sigma, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Vice- President, Tech E.E. Honor Society, President. GLEN A. GREEN, jr., Abilene Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, AIEE, IRE, Tech Vets. ROBERTA GREENER, Pep Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education WALTER GREENWOOD, Calallen Bachelor of Science in Animal Husbandry, Aggie Club, Infantry Club, Dorm Supervisory Staff, Scabbard and Blade, Vice-President. FRANKLIN GREER, Lubbock Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, Tau Beta Pi, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Phi Eta Sigma, Ameri- can Society of Mechanical Engineers. BOB GRIFFIN, Lubbock Bachelor of Business Administration in Ac- counting. PRED C. GRIGSBY, Plainview Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Geology, Geology Club. RONALD L. GRIMES, Dallas Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering Sc Industrial Engineering, AIIE, Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Pi Mu. FREEMAN GROSS, Odessa Bachelor of Science SCOTT M. GRUNDY, Memphis Bachelor of Science in Chemistry, Alpha Epsilon Delta, American Chemical Society, Westminster Student Fel- lowship. JIMMY HALE, Rotan Bachelor of Business Administration MILDRED HALE, Brownfield Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education, Future Teachers of America, Baptist Student Union. WILLIAM RONALD HALE, Floydada Bachelor of Business Administration in Personnel Manage- ment, Tech Management Association, President, Tech Veteran's Club, Saddle Tramps, Capa y Espada. KENNETH HAMBY, Brownwood Bachelor of Science WYNN HAMILTON, Jr., Saragora Bachelor of Science in Agriculture JOEL B. HAMMER, Chillicothe Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering St Indus- trial Engineering, AIIE. SHIRLEY CARTWRIGHT HAMMER, Lubbock Bachelor of Arts in Journalism, Pi Beta Phi, Editor of Ex-Students Publication, Theta Sigma Phi. JANE HAMPTON, Denton Bachelor of Business Administration in Business Education, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Activities Chairman, Phi Gamma Nu, Pi Omega Pi. 'Warming the bench. 19 Page 4I SENIOR Concerltraiing 7 Page 42 JOANNE HAMPTON, Crowley Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education, Kappa Alpha Theta, Forum, Tech Chamber of Commerce, A.W.S., Future Teachers of America. LEE T. HANNAH, Plainview Bachelor of Science in Engineering EVELYN HARDIN, Lubbock Bachelor of Science in Home Economics PAT HARKLEROAD, Lubbock Bachelor of Arts in journalism, Pi Beta Phi, Pledge Ad- visor, Senior Class Secretary, Student Union Council, Book Reviewers, Secretary, Toreador Staff, Theta Sig- ma Phi. GORDON RAY HARMON, Roaring Springs Bachelor of Science in Physical Education, Doak Hall, Vice-President. CHARLES HARPER, Bonham Bachelor of Architecture, Tau Beta Pi, Saddle Tramps, Vice-President, American Institute of Architects, President, Gargoyle Society, Board of Student Organization. BILL HARPOLE, Levelland Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting, Phi Gamma Delta, Treasurer, Delta Sigma Pi, Corresponding Secretary, Tech Accounting Society. JOELLA SUE HARRELL, Levelland Bachelor of Arts in journalism, Baptist Student Union, Council Representative, Theta Sigma Phi, Secretary, Press Club. JOE WILLIAM HARRIS, Clovis, New Mexico Bachelor of Science in Geology, Alpha Tau Omega, Tech Geology Club, Secretary. TOLEY W. HART, Lubbock Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Education, Aggie Club, FFA. VERNON D. HART, Miami Springs, Florida Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, AFROTC Flying Club, President, American Society of Mechanical Engineers. BONNIE BETH HATFIELD, Midland Bachelor of Science in Home Economics Educa- tion, Home Economics Club, Future Teachers of America, Student Religious Council, Horn Hall Legislator, Disciples Student Fellowship, Secretary. PATSY JANE HAWS, Ropesville Bachelor of Science in Home Economics, Pi Beta Phi, Book Reviewers Club, 1953 La Ventana Beauty. JOYCE HAZELTON, Loving Bachelor of Science in Home Economics Education, Home Economics Club Council, 4-H Club, Secretary, Casa Linda, Social Director, Secretary. - ALTON HEAD, Lorenzo Bachelor of Science in Education CLAYTON LEE HENDERSON, Sundown Bachelor of Arts in Commercial Art KEITH J. HENDRIKS, Odessa Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, Psychology Club, Wesley Foundation. RICHARD A. HERNDON, Edinburg Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Alpha Phi Omega, AIEE-IRE. TRAVIS LEE HEXT, Brady Bachelor of Science in Animal Husbandry, Aggie Club, Disciples Student Fellowship, Infantry Club. BETTE LEE HICKERSON, Amarillo Bachelor of Business Administration in Secretarial Adminstration, Delta C-amma, President, Tech Choir, Horn Hall, Secretary, Panhellenic Council, A.XV.S. CHARLES WILLIAM HICKEY, Royalty Bachelor of Arts in Spanish, Wesley Foundation. CVLORIA JEAN HICKS, Wichita Falls Bachelor of Business Administration in Business Educa- tion, Kappa Alpha Theta, Town C-irls, Book Reviewers, 1953 La Ventana Beauty. EVERETI' ALLEN HODCE, Slaton Bachelor of Science in Zoology, Biology Club. HELEN MARIE HODC-ES, Morton Bachelor of Business Administration in Business Education, Pi Omega Pi, Phi C-amma Nu, Knapp Hall, Corresponding Secretary. l 1955 But it-by cmrt we use the Qym? Page 43 E IIIR Cream of tbe fcotionj crop. Page 44 MARTHA LYNN HODGES, Lubbock Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education, Future Teachers of America, Baptist Student Union. VIOLETTE ROWENA HODCES, Post Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education, A.W.S. C. A. HOGAN, Brownwood Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering. ALTON HOLDER, Wichita Falls Bachelor of Science in Dairy Industry, Aggie Club, Dairy Industry Club. DAVID BARTLEY HOLC-UIN, Stockdale Bachelor of Science in Geology, Geology Club. L. D. HOLLAND, Rio Vista Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Education, Aggie Club, Veterans Club. LYNNELL HOLLAND, Rio Vista Bachelor of Science in Home Economics Education, Home Economics Club, Town Girls Club. JUSTIN ALLEN HOLMES, Big Spring Bachelor of Business Administration in Industrial Management, Tech Management Association. CHARLES A. HOLMQUEST, Lubbock Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Phi Gamma Delta, Secretary, Tau Beta Pi, Al- pha Chi, President, Phi Eta Sigma, Electrical Engineering Honor Society, IRE-AIEE. JOE EDWARD HOLT, Fort Worth Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, Phi Kappa Psi, ASME, Newman Club. ROBERT G. HOLT, Lubbock Bachelor of Business Adminstration in Accounting, Kappa Kappa Psi, Treasurer, Tech Accounting So- ciety, Vice-President, Tech Band. RICHARD C. HOMER, Groom Bachelor of Business Administration in Account- ing, Newman Club, Tech Accounting Society. PEGGY ELAINE HOPE, Fort Worth Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education, Delta Gam- ma, Future Teachers of America. ROBERT C. HOPPER, Lampasas Bachelor of Science in Animal Husbandry, Pi Kap- pa Alpha, Secretary, Aggie Club, Alpha Chi, Tech Rodeo Association. ROYCE M. HORTON, Lubbock Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Geology, Geology Club, Arnold Air Society. JERRY P. HOUSE, Lubbock Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting, Sig- ma Alpha Epsilon, President, Treasurer, Menis Inter-Fra- ternity Council, President, Student Council, Student Union Program Council, Delta Sigma Pi. AUDREY LESLIE HOWARD, Borger Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Engineering, Sig- ma Alpha Epsilon, Engineering Society, Treasurer, ASAE, Wesley Student Foundation. JIMMY L. I-IOWARD, Panhandle Bachelor of Science in Animal Husbandry, Ag- gie Club, Treasurer, Block St Bridle Club, Presi- dent, Board of Student Organizations, Dairy judging Team. WALTER G. HOKXXARD, Fort Worth Bachelor of Science in Animal Husbandry, Block and Bridle Club, Aggie Club. ROBERT CROZIER HOWE, Fort Worth Bachelor of Science in Textile Engineering, Phi Mu Alpha, Treasurer, Tech Choir. LINDA HUDSON, Brownfield Bachelor of Arts in journalism, La Ventana Editor, Forum, Secretary-Treasurer, Theta Sig- ma Phi, President, Press Club, Vice-President, Casa Linda, President, Church of Christ Bible Chair, AWS, Sigma Tau Delta. NANCY HUDSON, Grapevine Bachelor of Business Administration in Secretarial Admini- stration, Zeta Tau Alpha, Secretary, Rush Chairman, Phi Gamma Nu, Historian, Alpha Lambda Delta. DON HUFSTEDLER, Lubbock Bachelor of Business Administration in Personnel Management GLENN E. HUNT, Ralls Bachelor of Science in Chemistry, American Chemical Society. 1955 Svengali? I Page 45 E IOR Ride Em, Shirley! Page 46 JACK CARLETON HUNTER, Wellington Bachelor of Science in Accounting HOWARD HURT, Borger Bachelor of Science in Geology HUGH INGRAM, Post Bachelor of Business Administration in Man- agement ALICE IRELAN, Amarillo Bachelor of Arts in Botany, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Vice- President, Biology Club, President. FRANCES LANELL IRVIN, Crosbyton Bachelor of Science in Foods and Nutrition, Home Economics Club, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Historian, Candle Editor of Phi Upsilon Omicron. EDWIN BURKE ISBELL, Texon Bachelor of Science in Geology JERRY WALKER JACKSON, Lubbock Bachelor of Business Administration JOHN GRADY JENKINS, Temple Bachelor of Business Administration BOBBY CANNON JETTON, Junction Bachelor of Science in Agriculture, Kappa Sig- ma, Aggie Club, AFROTC Flying Club, Capa y Espada. ARLIE F. JOBE, Jr., Lubbock Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Dolphin Fraternity. BILLIE DREW JOHNSON, Anna Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting DONALD AUTRY JOHNSON, Hamlin Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Education, FFA, Aggie Club. GARY CARL JOHNSON, Albuquerque, New Mexico Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing, Pi Kap- pa Alpha. JERRY JOHNSON, Hale Center Bachelor of Science in Physical Education, Double TU Association, Student Council, Phi Delta Theta, Dorm Association. KENNETH O. JOHNSON, Cleburne Bachelor of Science in Horticulture Park Man- agement, Phi Gamma Delta, Student Union, Ag- gie Club. MARY ELIZABETH JOHNSON, Albuquerque, N. M. Bachelor of Science in Home Economics, Pi Beta Phi, Treasurer, Forum, Historian, Junior Council, Varsity Show Costumes. POLLY B. JOHNSON, Brownfield Bachelor of Arts in Commercial Art, Capa y Espada, President, Gargoyle Society, Sigma Delta Pi, Re- porter. JOE BILLIE JONES, Graham Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, AIEE-IRE, Senior Representative. JOE DONOVAN JONES, Jayton Bachelor of Science in Agriculture, Block St Bridle, Sec- retary, Kappa Kappa Psi, Vice-President, Aggie Club, Jr. 81 Sr. Livestock St Wool Judging Team. DONALD RAY JORDAN, Fort Worth Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Geology, Pi Kappa Alpha, Geology Club, Signal Club. WESLEY THOMAS JORDAN, Corsicana Bachelor of Architecture in Architecture, A.I.A. BOURLAND KEITH, Lubbock Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, A.S.M.E., President, Vice-President, Engineering Society, Baptist Student Union, Executive Council. BUD KEMPER, Amarillo Bachelor of Science in Agriculture, Aggie Club, Block 81 Bridle. CARL EDGAR KENNEDY, Pampa Bachelor of Business Administration in Market- ing, Phi Gamma Delta, Treasurer, Vice-Presi- dent, President of Jr. St Sr. Class. Waiting, waiting, waiting 1955 'Waltz faster, this is a mambo! Page 48 MRS. JEWEL KENNEY, Slaton Bachelor of Science in Education GREGORY KEYS, Lubbock Bachelor of Business Administration ERNST W. KIESLING, Eola Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, Gamma Delta, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Engineering Society. JOHN A. KOVAR, Ennis Bachelor of Science in Agronomy, Sam Houston Rifles, Arnold Air Society, Rodeo Team, Future Farmers of America, President. HUGH LEE LACKEY, Camp Wood Bachelor of Science in Agriculture, Block Sz Bridle, Treasurer, Baptist Student Union, Aggie Club, Sad- dle Tramps. JOEL LEE LACKEY, Spearman Bachelor of Science in Agriculture BOBBIE RUE LANE, Jacksboro Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering CHARLES JUSTIN LANE, Eastland Bachelor of Business Administrations in Retailing, Delta Sigma Pi. IRA LEE LANGFORD, San Angelo Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering BILL LA SHIER, Amarillo Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Geology, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Swimming Team, Tech Choir, Dolphin fraternity. CALVIN CLARK LAWRENCE, Sweetwater Bachelor of Science in Agriculture JAMES S. LEE, Abilene Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Tau Beta Pi, E.E. Honor Society, AIEE-IRE, Kappa Mu Epsilon, President. MARGARET EMILY LEE, Houston Bachelor of Arts in History, Pi Beta Phi, President, Su- preme Court, Dormitory Legislator and Treasurer, Pre- Law Club, Vice-President, Forum. F. ALLEN LEHMAN, Fort Worth Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, American Society of Mechanical Engineering, Engi- neering Society, Saddle Tramps. MEL G. LEMOS, Corpus Christi Bachelor of Arts in Spanish, Newman Club, President, Alpha Phi Omega, Reporter, Student Religious Council, Reporter, Student Council, Tech Vets Club. JAMES CURTIS LEONARD, Plainview I Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance, Alpha Tau i Omega, Tech Finance Club, Masonic Lodge. JOHNNY LEONARD, Del Rio I Bachelor of Science in Animal Husbandry, Block 84 Bridle, Rodeo Club. INA LEWIS, Sweetwater Bachelor of Science in Home Economics Educa- tion, Home Economics Club, A.W.S., Wesley Foundation, Recreational Chairman, Wesley Players. CURTIS ALLEN LICHEY, Wilson Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting RODGER N. LINE, O,Donnell Bachelor of Arts in Government, Phi Gamma Delta, Pi Sigma Alpha, Cheerleader, Pre-Law Club. JOHN RALPH LINK, Jr., Presidio Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Education FRANCES ARLENE LITTLE, Ralls Bachelor of Business Administration in Business Educa- tion, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Gamma Nu, Pi Omega Pi, Reporter. ENSOR LEON LI'I'I'LETON, Lubbock Bachelor of Business Administration in Management, Delta Sigma Pi, Tech Vets. ' PATSY CLAUDINE LOCKE, Tahoka i Bachelor of Science in Education, Kappa Alpha Theta, Future Teachers of America, Rodeo As- sociation, A.W.S. I 1 1955 lt works, too. Page 49 fl-Ioufd that drummer get there? Page 50 CHARLES MARTIN LOCKHART, Pampa Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance, Alpha Tau Omega. THEO G. LOFTON, Hillsboro Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting, Delta Sigma Pi, Vice-President, Tech Accounting So- ciety, Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Chi, Arnold Air Society. DONALD MOODY LOGAN, Lamesa Bachelor of Arts in Geology, Willie B. 8: Boys of C. P. , Ham Operator Club, President, Geol- ogy Club, Radio Club, Movie Club. CHARLES LOUDER, Lubbock Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing BUDDY CHARLES LOGSDON, Levelland Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Education , Aggie Club, Future Farmers of America. CHARLOTTE LENELL LOVE, Lubbock Bachelor of Business Administration in Educa- tion, Phi Gamma Nu, Secretary, Pi Omega Pi. VIRGINIA ANN LUCK, Shallowater Bachelor of Business Administration in Advertising, Delta Gamma, Standards Chairman. RAYMOND N. LUNN, JR., Olney Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Education, Saddle Tramps, Aggie Club, Future Farmers of America, Phi Gamma Delta. JOE FLOYD LYNCH, Lubbock Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance, Phi Gamma Delta. PATTY FAYE LYNES, Amarillo Bachelor of Business Administration in Secretarial Admin- istration, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Corresponding Secretary, Phi Gamma Nu, Historian. FRANCES ARLENE MAAS, Vernon Bachelor of Business Administration in Business Edu- cation, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Pi Omega Pi. MARY CHARLES MAHAN, Abilene Master of Arts in English, Zeta Tau Alpha. GEORGE WILBUR MALLET, Amarillo Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering, Phi Gamma Delta, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, Kappa Mu Epsilon. ARTHUR LEONARD MANGUM, JR., Lubbock Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting, Saddle Tramps, Tech Accounting Society. ROBERT A. MANNING, Midland Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Geology, Ge- ology Club, Der Liederkranz. JAMES NOBLE MARKS, JR., Idalou Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Tech Institute of Finance. IRA GENE MARSHALL, Stratford Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting CLAUDIA LUCILLE MARTIN, Johnson City Bachelor of Arts in Journalism, Press Club, President, Theta Sigma Phi, Treasurer, Casa Linda, President. JAMES D. MARTIN, Bryan Bachelor of Science in Agriculture, Block St Bridle, Agri- culture Club, Pi Kappa Alpha. JOE MARTIN, Amarillo Bachelor of Business Administration in Personnel Management, Phi Delta Theta, Tech Management Association. PHYLLIS MARTIN, Lamesa Bachelor of Arts in Journalism, Delta Delta Delta, Corresponding Secretary, Vice-President, Cheerleader, Society Editor, Continuity Head for KTTC. RANDEL LOUIS MARTIN, Odessa Bachelor of Arts in Geology R. REGINALD MARTIN, Lubbock Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance, Phi Delta Theta. CHARLES RAY MASK, Sweetwater Bachelor of Arts in Government I 1955 U-Iomecoming again? Page 5l SE IOR ilfemplois, here 7 come. Page 52 DON C. MASON, Lometa Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, General Manager of Engineering Show, Tau Beta Pi, President, Engineering Society, Vice-President, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Vice-President, Alpha Chi. SANDRA LOU MASON, Odessa Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing, Flying Tis, AWS. THOMAS B. MASON, JR., Tahoka Bachelor of Science in Animal Husbandry, Alpha Zeta, Aggie Club. DAVID WARREN MASSENGALE, Lamesa Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, AIEE-IRE. WALTER B. MASSENGALE, Lubbock Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, AIEE- IRE, Engineering Society, Signal Club, Tech Radio Club SHIRLEY NEDRA MASSEY, Odessa Bachelor of Arts in English, Pi Beta Phi, Treas- urer, AWS, Vice-President, Alpha Chi, Treas- urer, junior Council, Forum, President. BRUCE W. MATSON, Fort Worth Bachelor of Architecture, Phi Gamma Delta. SUZANNE MATTESON, Dallas Bachelor of Science in Applied Arts, Pi Beta Phi, AWS, Secretary, Applied Arts Club, President, Book Reviewers. FREDDIE E. MAXCEY, Earth Bachelor of Business Administration GENE MAYS, Fort Worth Bachelor of Science in Animal Husbandry, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Rodeo Club, Aggie Club. DONALD GENE MEARS, Midland Bachelor of Business Administration in Management, Baptist Student Union. JAMES E. MEDFORD, De Kalb Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, Phi Eta Sigma, Treasurer, Alpha Chi, Tau Beta Pi, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Secretary, Wesley Foundation, President, Wes- ley Players. KARL H. MEGERT, JR., Versailles, Mo. Bachelor of Architecture CALVIN A. MEISSNER, Farwell Bachelor of Science in Animal Husbandry, Sigma Nu, Secretary, Gamma Delta, President, Vice-President, Block St Bridle Club, Aggie Club. J. TED MELLINGER, Amarillo Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering, Phi Gamma Delta, Engineering Society, Secre- tary, American Institute of Petroleum Engineers, Parliamentarian, Saddle Tramps, Newman Club. JOHNNY RICHARD MEYERS, Fort Worth Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering, Student Council, Pi Kappa Alpha, Treasurer, Vice-President, American Institution of Industrial Engineering. SARAH L. MICKEY, Plainview Bachelor of Science in Home Economics Education, Home Economics Club, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Fo- rum, Jr. Council, Alpha Chi. MARSHALL DEAN MIDDLETON, Lamesa Bachelor of Business Administration in Account- ing, Delta Sigma Pi, Tech Veterans Club, Tech Chamber of Commerce, Accounting Society. WILLIAM A. MILES, Warsaw, New York Bachelor of Science in Mathematics, American Chemical Society. JOSEPH MENA MILLARD, Lubbock Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Education, Aggie Club, Future Farmers of America, Veterans Club, National Inter-Collegiate Rodeo Association, Future Teachers of America. CHARLES W. MILLER, Amarillo Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering, Alpha Tau Omega, Historian, Pi Epsilon Tau, Corresponding Secretary, AIME, Treasurer, Kappa Mu Epsilon. MARY LOU MILLER, Friona Bachelor of Science in Home Economics Education, Phi Llpsilon Omicron, Librarian, Secretary, Alpha Chi, Tech Choir, Historian, Home Economics Club. RALPH HARRIS MILLER, Amarillo Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Alpha Phi Omega, Historian, Corre- sponding Secretary, AIIE, Historian, American Soci- ety of Mechanical Engineers, Gordon Hall, Wing Advisor. STERLING KINSEY MILLER, Lubbock Bachelor of Business Administration in Account- ing, Delta Sigma Pi, Historian, Tech Account- ing Society, Alpha Phi Omega. Hit it, boys! 1 Page 53 E IOR Can you all play the Uffemiessee 7Valtz? Page 54 KENNETH E. MINNOR, Marshalltown, Iowa Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering . JAMES MINTON, Midland Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, Alpha Phi Omega, American Society of Civil Engineers. RAYMOND WILLIAM MIRES, Burleson Bachelor of Science in Math, Sigma Nu, Vice- President, Saddle Tramps, Sneed Hall Dorm Association, Vice-President. RAYMOND MITCHAM, Fort Worth Bachelor of Architecture, Double-T Association, Presi- dent, Student Chapter A.I.A., Gargoyle Society. DONALD B. MITCHELL, Iredell Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, AIEE- IRE, Treasurer. DONALD G. MOORE, Brownfield Bachelor of Science in Textile Engineering, Bach- elor of Arts in Chemistry, American Chemical Society, Textile Engineering Society, Secretary- Treasurer, Phi Psi, Engineering Society. JACK CRAWFORD MOORE, Amarillo Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Geology, Kappa Sigma, Geology Club. JIM A. MOORE, Estelline Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting, Arnold Air Society, Commander, Tech Accounting Society. MARY ALICE MOORE, Brownfield Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education, Future Teachers of America, Baptist Student Union, Executive Council, Horn Hall, Legisla- tor, President. JAMES N. MORGAN, DeLeon Bachelor of Science in Agriculture, Dairy Industry Club, President, Aggie Club, Alpha Zeta. JOYCE LU MORTON, Lubbock Bachelor of Science in Education, Delta Delta Delta, Rush Chairman, Librarian, Future Teachers of Amer- ica, Sociology Club, Town Girls, Book Reviewers. BERNARD FRANK MULLINS, Lubbock Bachelor of Business Administration in Account- ing GEORGE ALVIN MULLINO, Rochester Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Education, Aggie Club, AFROTC Flying Club, Future Farmers of America, Rodeo Association, Alpha Zeta. JAMES WIRT MULLINS, Eden Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting, Alpha Phi Omega, Tech Choir. BETTY MURDOCK, Littlefield Bachelor of Science in Applied Arts GEORGE F. MURPHY, Dallas Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Kappa Kap- pa Psi, Social Chairman, Tech Band. LOWELL A. MURPHY, Dallas Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering, AIME, Phi Mu Alpha, Engineering Club. KINDRED DALE MUSE, Stamford Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Geology, Sig- ma Gamma Epsilon, Tech Geology Club. HARRIET HENDERSON MCCABE, Lubbock Bachelor of Arts in Speech, Pi Beta Phi, Student Council, Forum, Alpha Psi Omega, K'I'I'C, JOHN STANTON MCCABE, Lubbock Bachelor of Architecture, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, American Institute of Arichitects, Alpha Psi Omega. MARY B. MCCANNE, Pecos Bachelor of Science in Clothing and Textiles, Alpha Chi Omega, Home Economics Club. MARTIN MYRON MCCARTOR, Perryton Bachelor of Science in Animal Husbandry, Tech Choir, President, Phi Mu Alpha, Vice-President, Secretary, Ag- gie Club, Secretary, Alpha Zeta, Block 8: Bridle, Histo- rian, Treasurer. BILLIE RUTH MCCARTY, Littlefield Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education, Future Teachers of America. CARROL L. MCCLAIN, Abilene Bachelor of Science in Agronomy, Student Di- rector of Tech Union. ,ll 'Wbo's going to help Tech? Page 55 E IOR 'Whoa there, boy! Page 56 BILLIE LEE MCCLENDON, Pampa Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, AIEE, Tech Electrical Engineers Honor Society, Vice-President. HAROLD ALLAN MCCOLLUM, Houston Bachelor of Science in Mathematics JACK MCCRACKEN, Hereford Bachelor of Science in Animal Husbandry, Kap- pa Sigma, Grand Scribe, Saddle Tramps, Aggie Club. WAYNE L. MCCULLY, Fort Worth Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering ROBERT LEE MCDONALD Ill, McAllen Bachelor of Science in Dairy lndustry, Alpha Zeta, Alpha Phi Omega, Dairy lndustry Club, Aggie Club, American Dairy Science Association, Air Force ROTC. WALTER ROBERT MCDONALD, Lubbock Bachelor of Arts in English JAMES PHlLLlP MCGEE, Fort Worth Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Student Council, Pi Kappa Alpha, Treasurer, AIEE, Scabbard Sz Blade, Vice-President, Dorm Wing Advisor. BENJAMIN L. MCGLAMERY, Odessa Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, AlEE- IRE, Secretary, AFROTC Flying Club. JAMES T.MCGOWEN, Anton Bachelor of Science in Agronomy, Agronomy Club, Secretary, Saddle Tramps, Arnold Air Society, Aggie Club. SIDNEY RAY MCHANEY, Corpus Christi Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering, Engineer- ing Society, AIME. WENDELL KAY MCINROE, Levelland Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Education, Aggie Club, Future Farmers of America. GEORGE DECKER MCKIM, Lubbock Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance, Double-T Association, Phi Delta Theta, Tech Institute of Finance, Wing Staff, AFROTC. GENE CHARLES MCLAUGHLIN, Ralls Bachelor of Science in Agronomy, Alpha Tau Omega, President, Aggie Club, Agronomy Club. KENNETH MCLEROY, Winters Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Geology, Arnold Air Society, Geology Club. JEAN MARIE MCNEAL, Ft. Worth Bachelor of Business Administration, Kappa Alpha Theta, Parliamentarian, Junior and Sen- ior Representative to Panhellenic Council, Pan- hellenic Council Rush Chairman, Phi Gamma Nu. JOHN W. MCSPADDEN, Quanah Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Education BOBBY JOE NACHLINGER, Hermleigh Bachelor of Science in Agriculture JUNE FRANKLIN NAYLOR, Lubbock Bachelor of Arts in English TOMMY D. NEATHERLIN, Sweetwater Bachelor of Arts in Government HARRY EUGENE NEEL, Amarillo Bachelor of Business Administration DONALD WAYNE NEESE, Amarillo Bachelor of Business Administration in Account- ing BETTY JEAN NELSON, Pampa Bachelor of Business Administration in Secretarial Admin- istration, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Gamma Nu, Le Cer- cle Francais. DON A. NELSON, Tulia Bachelor of Science in Agronomy, Alpha Zeta, Ag- gie Club, Agronomy Club, Arnold Air Society. JACK NELSON, Denver City Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance, Tech Institute of Finance, Phi Delta Theta. 19 Ab! Florida in the winter. Page 57 SE IOR Beauty Page 58 WALTER C-RAVES NELSON, Brownfield Bachelor of Science in Agronomy, Kappa Sigma, Agron- omy Club, Student Council, Rodeo Club, Aggie Club. EVE L. NESOM, Dallas Bachelor of Architecture, American Institute of Architects. JOHN WILLIAM NETTLETON, San Angelo Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, Amer- ican Society of Civil Engineers. BOBBY H. NEWNHAM, Snyder Bachelor of Science in Animal Husbandry, Veterans Club, Aggie Club. JESSIE KEITH NEWMAN, Lubbock Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance, Army ROTC, Cadet Colonel, Scabbard and Blade, Alpha Tau Omega, Infantry Club, President, Sam Houston Rifles , Distinguished Military Student CALVIN DOYLE NEWSOM, Ropesville Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, Engineering Society, American Society of Me- chanical Engineers. FRANK ALLAN NEWSOM, Lubbock Bachelor of Science in Agriculture LYNDEL ALLEN NEWSOM, Lubbock Bachelor of Aits in Agronomy, Aggie Club, Saddle Tramps. MARY ANITA NEWTON, Cross Cut Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education, Future Teachers of America, Sigma Tau Delta. WILLIAM HENRY NIELSON, jr., Vernon Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Gamma Delta, Tech Accounting Society, Press Club, Toreador, Business Manager. ELVIS HARLEN NOLEN, Lamesa Bachelor of Business Administration in Management, Phi Kappa Psi, Historian, President, Chaplain, Delta Sigma Pi, Saddle Tramps. DONALD L. NORED, Ft. Worth Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering, Tau Beta Pi, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Phi Eta Sigma, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Presi- dent. BARBARA NORRIS, Tulia Bachelor of Science in Child Development, Home Econo- mics Club, Disciples Student Fellowship. PAT LOWREY NORTHCUTT, Silverton Bachelor of Science in Animal Husbandry, Sigma Nu, Block and Bridle, Saddle Tramps. JAMES LEE NUCKELS, Big Spring Bachelor of Arts in Advertising Art and Design, Saddle Tramps, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Corres- ponding Secretary, Pledge Trainer. ROMA GENE OAKES, Ft. Worth Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, Phi Kappa Psi, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Sam Houston Rifles, Distinguished Military Student. DONALD LEWIS OWEN, Lubbock ' Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Education, New- man Club, Aggie Club, Future Farmers of America. RONALD LUPTON OWEN, Lubbock Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance, Newman Club, Treasurer, Arnold Air Society, Adjutant Recorder. LEHMAN PACE, Littlefield Bachelor of Science in Home Economics Education, Home Economics Club, Future Teachers of America. BOBBY JOE PARKER, Ennis Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering, Sigma Nu, Engineering Club, Sam Houston Rifles. HOWARD C-RADY PARKER, Eldorado Bachelor of Business Administration in Account- ing, Kappa Sigma, Tech Accounting Society, Saddle Tramps, Inter-dorm Senate, Tech Vet- erans. JOHNNY JOE PARKER, Seminole Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education JOY BETH PARNELL, Alexandria Bachelor of Science in Home Economics JOHN N. PARTIN, Lubbock Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Institute of Radio Engineers, Tau Beta Pi, Elec- trical Engineering Honor Society. 195 And more beauty. Page 59 SE IOR flnose who wait Page 60 HERRON KEITH PATE, Kress Bachelor of Business Administration in Management, AFROTC Flying Club, Arnold Air Society. ROBERT E. L. PATTILLO, jr., Lubbock Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance, Tech Veterans Club. LLI DEAN PERKINS, Wellingtoii Bachelor of Arts in Education ROBERT H. PETERMAN, Lubbock Bachelor of Arts in Advertising Art and Design, Phi Delta Theta, Tech Band, Kappa Kappa Psi, Treasurer, Gargoyle Society. JAMES K. PETERS, Carlsbad, N.M. Bachelor of Business Administration in Industrial Management, Tech Management Association. MARIE PE'I'I'Y, Big Spring Bachelor of Business Administration in Business Education, Phi C-amma Nu, Pi Omega Pi, Fu- ture Teachers of America, 4-H Club, Rodeo Club. MARSHALL ALVIN PHARR, Lubbock Bachelor of Business Administration PRESTON W. PHILLIPS, Shamrock Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Delta Sigma Pi. REX HARLAN PHILLIPS, Lubbock Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, Ameri- can Society of Civil Engineers, Treasurer, Engi- neering Society, Engineer's Show Civil Engineer- ing, Chairman, Scabbard and Blade. WAYNE ROBERTS PHILLIPS, Jr., Edinburg Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering, American Institute of Chemical Engineers. CELENE CHINN PIERCE, Amarillo Bachelor of Arts in Foreign Languages, Le Cercle Francais, President, Sigma Delta Pi, President, Al- pha Chi. CHARLES ERNEST PIPES, Pampa Bachelor of Business Administration in Personnel Management, Gordon Hall, President, Inter- Dorm' Senate, President, junior Class, Vice- president, Tech Chamber of Commerce, Vice- president, Tech Management Association, Presi- dent. JACK R. PLACE, Kilgore Bachelor of Science in Geology RAY ERNEST POOL, jr., Azle Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering, Ameri- can Institute of Mining Engineers. BOBBYE PAYE POPE, Ralls Bachelor of Arts in English, Future Teachers of America, Wesley Players. ARLENE MARIETTA POWELL, Lubbock Bachelor of Arts in Secondary Education, Town Girls. BEVERLY BAUMAN POWELL, Gladewater Bachelor of Business Administration in International Trade, Phi Gamma Nu. CHARLES I. POWELL, Lubbock Bachelor of Business Administration in Market- ing, Signal Club, President. DANNY POWELL, Paducah Bachelor of Science in Geology, Geology Club. ROBERT A. POWELL, Gladewater Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering, Ameri- can Institute of Mechanical Engineers, Engineering Society. JAMES MALCOM PRICE, Follett Bachelor of Arts in journalism, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Alpha Phi Omega, Vice-President, Press Club, Toreador, Business Manager, Student Union Committee. LEON STEVENS PUCKETT, Allred Bachelor of Business Administration in Management, Delta Sigma Pi, Master of Festivities. ALBERT PLIRCELL, Shamrock Bachelor of Arts in Pre-Law, Pi Kappa Alpha, Secre- tary, Pledge Trainer, Arnold Air Society, Area Com- mander, National Board of Directors, Pre-Law Club, Saddle Tramps, Sock and Buskin, KTTC, Board of Directors, Capa y Espada. ROBERT L. PLIRIFOY, Lubbock Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Geology But ref, 7 ccm't see. 1955 Page 6I E IOR Back, Cunningham, back. Page 62 JOE G. PUTMAN, Waxahachie Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering, Sigma Nu, Engineering Club, Sam Houston Rifles. BILLY G. PYLANT, Snyder Bachelor of Science in Agriculture PAT ANN QUALIA, Del Rio Bachelor of Business Administration, Delta Delta Delta. EDWARD F. QUEVEDO, jr., Guatemala Bachelor of Science in Animal Husbandry, Newman Club, Cosmopolitan Club DAVID C. RACKLEY, Idalou Bachelor of Arts in English, Phi Eta Sigma, Secretary, Sigma Tau Delta, Vice-President, President, Alpha Chi, Le Cercle Francais, Vice-president, Wesley Foundation. CORBETT RAGSDALE, Hawkins Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Geology, Geol- ogy Club, Tech Veterans. GLENN RAINER, Lubbock Bachelor of Arts in English, Student Association, Presi- dent, Student Council, Phi Eta Sigma, President, Board of Student Organization, Eexecutive Chairman, President, Phi Delta Theta, Delta Sigma Pi, Delta Sigma Rho, President, Tech Forensic Union, Secretary, Vice-president. FRANK STANLEY RAMSEY, Mineral Wells Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Education, Future Farmers of America, Aggie Club. CHARLES D. RAND, Lubbock Bachelor of Science in Education DICK RAWSON, New London Bachelor of Science in Animal Husbandry, Block and Bridle, Rodeo Association, Aggie Club. I DONALD W. REECE, Lubbock Bachelor of Arts in Psychology GARLAND S. REESE, Plainview Bachelor of Science in Agriculture JERRY REEVES, Wellington Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education, Kappa Alpha Theta, Treasurer, Future Teachers of America, Capa y Espada, ELEANOR HUTCHINSON REYNOLDS, Hamlin Bachelor of Science in Home Economics Education, Home Economics Club, Baptist Student Union. JOE JACK REYNOLDS, Roosevelt Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance, Cheerleader, Kappa Sigma, President, Vice-pres- ident, Varsity Show, Business Manager, Tech Chamber of Commerce, President. LESLIE GEORGE REYNOLDS, Throckmorton Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Geology, Geology Club, Arnold Air Society, Area Adjutant, Recorder. RICHARD DWANE REYNOLDS, Samnorwood Bachelor of Science in Education MARY AXE RICHARDS, Lubbock Bachelor of Arts in English, Alpha Lambda Delta, Sigma Tau Delta, Future Teachers, Capa y Espada, Wesley Players. LOWELL D. RICHARDSON, Loraine Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Education, Kappa Sig- ma, Future Fanners of America, Aggie Club, Saddle Tramps. BILLY JOSEPH RICKETTS, Thomasville, Alabama Bachelor of Science in Physical Education, Football. JOY ROBERSON, Lubbock Bachelor of Science in Home and Family Life, Transfer Wayland 1953, University of Houston, 1953, Home Economics Club, Tech Civic Choir, Baptist Student Union Choir. ORAN L. ROBERSON, Jr., Plainview Bachelor of Business Administration ROBERT LEE ROBERSON, Goldthwaite Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Education, Alpha Zeta, Future Farmers of America, Aggie Club. BURK BURNETI' ROBERTS, Levelland Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance, Alpha Tau Omega, Finance Club. 1955 'IM' had to sell our jeweled cronn Page 63 E IOR Not yet, Dorman, Tm not through. Page 64 TOMMY ROBINSON, San Angelo Bachelor of Science in Agronomy, Aggie Club, Agronomy Club, Kappa Sigma, Grand Master of Ceremonies. JAMIE ROBISON, Lubbock Bachelor of Architecture, American Institute of Architects. KATHERINE LYNN RODGERS, Lubbock Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry, Pre-Med, Wesley Foundation, Pre-Med Club, Secretary, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Secretary, Wesley Players, Al- pha Lambda Delta. M. EVELYN ROREX, Panhandle Bachelor of Architecture, American Institute of Architects, Gargoyle Society, Treasurer, Alpha Chi. HAROLD LOYD RUCKER, Santo Bachelor of Science in Animal Husbandry, Aggie Club. EUGENE D. RLIMMEL, Vernon Bachelor of Science in Education, Gamma Delta, President, Arnold Air Society, National Publica- tions Officer. GERALD WESLEY RUSSELL, Vera Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering, Phi Gam- ma Delta, Student Council, Saddle Tramps, Group Lead- er, American Institute of Mining Engineers, Senior Class, Vice-President, Engineering Society. ROBERT JOSEPH RLITLEDGE, Littlefield Bachelor of Arts in English, Phi Delta Theta, West- minster Student Fellowship, Future Teachers of America. HENRY H. SAMPSON, Jr., Bridgeport Bachelor of Science in Geology, Geology Club, Los Camaradas. JOE V. SANDERS, Lockney Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education, Kappa Phi Kappa, Treasurer, Future Teachers of America. HAROLD SCHAFER, Far Rockaway, New York Bachelor of Science in Textile Engineering, Phi Psi, President, Treasurer, Textile Engineering Society, Tech Veterans Club, Student Assistant, Textile De- partment. WILLIAM B. SCHEEL, Eden Bachelor of Business Administration in Account- Hall Dorm Association. ing, Gamma Delta, Alpha Phi Omega, Gordon MELVIN R. SCHLEGEL, Olney Bachelor of Science in Dairy Industry, Phi Gamma Delta, Gamma Delta, Treasurer, Vice-president, Dairy Industry Club, Aggie Club. ROBERT SCOGIN, Wink Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, American Society of Civil Engineers. GEORGE CLIFFORD SEABORN, jr., College Station Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering, Scabbard and Blade, American Institute of In- dustrial Engineers. E. HAROLD SEALS, San Angelo Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering, Saddle Tramps, American Institute of Industrial Engineers, Engi- neering Society. N. JOYCE SELMAN, Lubbock Bachelor of Arts in English, Sock and Buskin, Fu- ture Teachers of America. RUBY MAE SHAFFER, Friona Bachelor of Science in Home Economics Educa- tion, Phi Upsilon Omicron, AWS Representa- tive, Home Economics Club, Secretary. JAMES L. SHARP, Amarillo Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Geology, Geology Club- Sigma Gamma Epsilon. ROY GENE SHARROCK, Albany Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Geology, Geology Club. BENNIE RICHARD SHAVOR, Amherst Bachelor of Business Administration in Account- ing, Tech Accounting Society. MARSHA SUE SHAWVER, Megargel Bachelor of Business Administration in Business Educa- tion, Pi Omega Pi, President, Delta Delta Delta, Phi Gamma Nu, Forum, Knapp Hall, Vice-president. HOMER LADON SHEATS, Lubbock Bachelor of Business Administration in Management, Delta Sigma Pi, President, Phi Mu Alpha, Executive Secretary, Arnold Air Society, Student Union Pro- gram Council. LYLE SHELTON, Brownfield Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, American Institute of Min- ing and Metallurgical Engineers, Sneed Hall Council. I Bridge and Tootball? 1955 Page 65 SE IOR 'We won! Page 66 JOHN L. SHEPHERD, Tahoka Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Education, Future Far- mers of America, Aggie Club. WAYNE SHIPLEY, Garland Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Education, Phi Gamma Delta, Aggie Club, Future Farmers of America. DON MARQUIS SIKES, Lonquien Bachelor of Science in Chemistry, American Chemical Society. CAROLE DEAN SIMMONS, Lubbock Bachelor of Arts in Zoology, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Sec- retary, Vice-president, Alpha Chi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Baptist Student Union, Der Liederkranz. ROBERT K. SIMMONS, Calvert Bachelor of Science in Animal Husbandry MILDRED KATHLEEN SIMMS, Levelland Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education ELROY SIMNACHER, Pep Bachelor of Business Administration in Economics, Arnold Air Society, Publications Chairman, Newman Club. RAY P, SIMPSON, Stanton Bachelor of Science in Agriculture MARSHALL EDWIN SIMS, Mobeetie Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Double T Association, Fencing Team, Ameri- can Institute of Electrical Engineers, Institute of Radio Engineers. WILLIAM M. SIMS, Paint Rock Bachelor of Science in Animal Husbandry, Block and Bridle, Vice-president. JULIUS ALLEN SINCLETON, Idalou Bachelor of Arts in Cvovernment, International Rela- tions Club, Publicity Director, Le Cercle Francais. FRANK D. SLATTERY, Cayuga, Indiana Bachelor of Business Administration in Person- nel Management, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. EMILY LOU SLOVER, Tahoka Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education, Future Teachers of America, XVesley Players. CLOIS R. SMITH, Shamrock Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing, Baptist Student Union, Saddle Tramps. DARRELL D. SMITH, Ft. Worth Bachelor of Architecture DON E. SMITH, Childress Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Saddle Tramps, Engi- neering Society. . ELDON L. SMITH, Plainview Bachelor of Architecture, American Institute of Arch- itects, Phi Camma Delta. FULTON SMITH, jr., Hemet, Calif. Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering, Kappa Sigma, Saddle Tramps, Baseball, Double T Association. JAMES N. SMITH, Munday V Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting, Delta Sigma Pi, Tech Accounting Society. J. R. SMITH, Post Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering, Ameri- ty. can Institute of Industrial Engineers, Treasurer. ROY D. SMITH, Odessa Bachelor of Architecture SHIRLEY ANN SMITH, Ben Franklin Bachelor of Business Administration in Business Educa- cation, Kappa Alpha Theta, Future Teachers of America. BOBBIE LOUISE SMOTHERMON, Claude Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education, Horn Hall, Secretary, Future Teachers of America, Wes- ley Foundation Council, Wesley Players. GLORIA RUTH SNELL, Lubbock Bachelor of Music, Pi Beta Phi, Le Cercle Fran- cais, Tech Choir, Mu Phi Epsilon. 1955 . and miss DuPriest poured. Page 67 E l0R The ffijis come to Tech. Page 68 VIRGIL LEE SNELL, Shamrock Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Treasurer. WILLIAM CLARK SPARKS, Ir., Lubbock Bachelor of Business Administration in Personnel Management, Tech Veterans Club, Tech Manage- ment Association. ALIBREY ALVIN SPEAR, jr., Welliiigtoii Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Education, Aggie Club, Future Farmers of America. SHIRLEY GREEN SPECK, Enochs Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education, Future Teachers of America. LYNN DALE SPEER, Pampa Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering, Bach- elor of Science in Civil Engineering, Alpha Chi, Tau Beta Pi, Kappa Mu Epsilon, American Society of Civil Engineering, American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers. WELDON L. SPEICHTS, Royse City Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering JAMES T. SPENCER, Hamlin Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting, Delta Sigma Pi, Tech Accounting Society. HAROLD LAMAR SPRACCINS, West Point, C-eorgia Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing, Double TU Association, Phi Delta Theta, Football, Baseball. DANA STAMPER, Dallas Bachelor of Business Administration in Advertis- ing, Zeta Tau Alpha, President, Vice-president, Panhellenic. JOHN DAVID STAMPLEY, Dallas Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, Engineering So- ciety, American Society of Civil Engineers. HORACE WELBURN STANDLEE, Lubbock Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, Aero Option, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Engineering Society, Mechanical Engineering Depart- ment Engineering Show Manager, Assistant. RODDY STARCEL, Memphis Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Economics, Phi Gamma Delta, Aggie Club, Arnold Air So- ciety, Agriculture Economics Club. MARVIN LEE STEGEMOELLER, Sagerton Bachelor of Science in Animal I-Iusbandryi Aggie Clubg Block and Bridlei Gamma Delta. GEORGE STEPHENS, III, Lubbock , Bachelor of Science in Pre-Dentaly Kappa Sigma. THOMAS S. STEVENSON, Sweetwater Bachelor of Science in Animal I-Iusbandryf Block and Bridle Clubf Aggie Club. BARBARA ANN STICE, Brownfield Bachelor of Business Administration in Business Educa- tiong Kappa Kappa Gamma. EARL GEORGE STINSON, Olton Bachelor of Science in Educationg Future Teachers of Americaf Press Club. DIBRELL C. STOWELL, Pampa Bachelor of Science in Agriculture ALLEN STROTHER, Sweetwater Bachelor of Science in Animal Husbandryf Alpha Zetai Phi Eta Sigmaf Block and Bridle Clubf Rodeo Association, Office Marshalg Aggie Clubf Veterans Club. PAUL B. STUART, Lubbock Bachelor of Arts in Philosophyg W'esley Foundation Councilf Student Religious Council. EDWARD A. SUTTON, Texas City Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineeringg American Institute of Chemical Engineers. ROBERT EDGAR SWEENEY, Fort Worth Bachelor of Arts in English GORDON E. TANDY, Fort Worth Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineeringf Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia? Tech Veteransg Wesley Founda- tion? Student Religious Councilf Tech Choir. WILLIAM TANNER, Lubbock Bachelor of Music 0 1955 ffigbt maiadors for Tech . . , Page 69 1 f 1'5- 1 Y W K . !a...t-W. ...tm-. U' f 5 Q 4 1. r fr I T 1 Ulm... f' A WM 1' W MM dxf Ji af A Qi yy' 1- . ' ta f' 'Q V, r mm. ,. .wifi . Q -t it ,,Mf,,,5.k1,.,+Tf 5 s,...,V id, JV- r. K r 'gk avid rerr f f eA2..1 , mf ' F' f?f5,-, , , . ..,. 5.-..---v--' - A H t ' ' 'X . , f , 1 4 U'AW'k K W L,,h-h ,A n 4 , 2 Q -, Q W If A- I I 4 - ,-,, 1 ' iifllf w'-.' it ' ' I I I - Q, ' I Ti ' .-,A lf3i5.f5i . FV iff .2-f'?fiffF12i'? ffeiili , It 31iitLI'If:M A 'gf' ' . eeee ff ' Ire. f t it Urs if 7 ' R- Y , ,wit 1. 'A pp.. it -, I0 .. 'te t1ff'ff'f42JS F... 731-Q?t?,Q?w1?if?flf4 , - t . Semffffmg new WS been added- - t' , fave wwwavaawwaaaxfwawggwtveaeV4eaa-e5Mw t . Page 70 EVERETT J. TARBOX, JR., Follett Bachelor of Arts in Speech, Baptist Student Union, Phi Gamma Delta, Student Council, Alpha Chi, Whois Who in American Colleges and Universities. CAROLYN TAYLOR, Lubbock Bachelor of Music in Music Education, Mu Phi Epsi- lon, Treasurer, Corresponding Secretary, Tech Choir, Varsity Show, Kappa Alpha Theta, Marshal. EDDIE T. TAYLOR, Brownfield Bachelor of Science in Agronomy, Plant Indus- try Club. JOHN VERN THOMPSON, Brownfield Bachelor of Science in Physical Education, Phi Delta Theta, Football, Track, Freshman Basketball. RAYMOND D. THORNTON, Lubbock Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting, Phi Delta Theta. BILLIE JOYCE TICER, Post Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education, Future Teachers of America, Vice-President, Tech Choir, Baptist Student Union, Wesley Players, Knapp Hall, Legislator. + ROY MAC TIDWELL, Lamesa Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Tau Beta Pi, Vice-President, AIEE-IRE, President, Electrical Engineer- ing Honor Society, Secretary, Tech Band, Alpha Chi. MAX CLINTON TOMLINSON, Crane Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering LARRY ELWOOD TONROY, Lubbock Bachelor of Arts in Economics, Student Religious Council, Baptist Student Union. MRS. LEE H. TOWNSON, Lubbock Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education ISAAC DOSS TRIMBLE, Seminole Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Education, Aggie Club, Block and Bridle, Alpha Zeta, Future Farmers of America, Intramural Football and Basketball. ALBERT TROOST, JR., Grass Valley Bachelor of Business Administration, Sigma Nu. NORENE EUNICE TRUEBLOOD, Canadian Bachelor of Business Administration EMERSON TUCKER, Lubbock Bachelor of Science in Textile Engineering, Phi Psi, Textile Engineering Society, President, Engineering Society, Tech Vets. ANN LEE TURNER, Fort Worth Bachelor of Arts in Government, Pi Beta Phi, Corresponding Secretary, Forum, Student Coun- cil, Book Reviewers, President, Cheerleader '52, Head Cheerleader '53, Homecoming Chairman 354, 1953 La Ventana Beauty, Pi Sigma Alpha. GARL LOGAN TYER, Ralls Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting, Pi Kappa Alpha. DONNA JO UPTON, Midland Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry, Alpha Lambda Delta, Treasurer, Senior Advisor, American Chemical Soci- ety, Secretary, Casa Linda, Vice-President, Der Liederkranz, Disciples Student Fellowship, Secretary. MARIAN E. VANDEVENTER, Midland Bachelor of Business Administration in Business Education, Pi Omega Pi, Baptist Student Union. JERRY VAN PELT, Lubbock Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Geology, Phi Delta Theta, Geology Club. NEIL LYNN VAUGHN, Lubbock Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance, Alpha Tau Omega, Treasurer, Tech Institute of Finance. NELDA JO VAUGHTER, Lubbock Bachelor of Arts in Zoology, Pi Beta Phi, Biol- ogy Club, Town Girls, Vice-President. WILLIAM CHARLES VELVIN, Midland Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing, Sigma Nu. RUBY JOYCE VENABLE, Midland Bachelor of Science in Chemistry, American Chem- ical Society. NAYLAN N. VENCIL, Jayton Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering, Pi Epsilon Tau, AIME, President, Saddle Tramps. . 1955 Kappa Sigma. . . Page 7l E IOR Pi Beta Phi Page 72 ALTA jOI-IANNA VERI-IEUL, Alameda Bachelor of Science in Foods and Nutrition, Home Eco- nomics Club. JERRY LANDON VINES, Brownfield Bachelor of Science in Animal Husbandry, Arnold Air Society, Block and Bridle Club, Aggie Club, Livestock judging Team. HUBERT DENNIS WADDILL, Lubbock Bachelor of Arts in journalism, Festival Chorus, Toreador Staff, Men's Cvlee Club, AFROTC, Westminster Student Fellowship, Treasurer. BOBBY GERALD WADDLE, Cedar Hill Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Education, Phi Gamma Delta, Student Council, Alpha Zeta, Block and Bridle Club, Sneed Hall, Assistant Supervisor. DON WAHEED, Munday Bachelor of Business Administration, Sigma Nu, President. CHARLES S. XVALES, New Deal Bachelor of Science in Dairy Industry, Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Chi, Dairy Industry Club, Alpha Zeta, Aggie Club. JANICE SNODCRASS WALKER, Lubbock Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education, Tech Band, Tau Beta Sigma, Wesley Foundation, Wesley Players. JERRY DEAN WALKER, Abilene Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting, Alpha Tau Omega. SHIRLEY BOWEN WALKER, Abilene Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education CLYDE C. WALTER, Levelland Bachelor of Arts in Journalism, Press Club, Phi Delta Theta, Saddle Tramps, Tech Chamber of Commerce, Tau Pi Alpha. DEWITT H, WARD, Midlothian Bachelor' of Science in Animal Husbandry, Future Farmers of America, Aggie Club, Scabbard and Blade, First Sergeant. FRANCIS N. WARD, Iraan Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, Phi Eta Sigma, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Treasurer, Amer- ican Society of Civil Engineers. LETA PEARL WARREN, Lubbock Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education J. W. WATLEY, Midland Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Geology, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Tech Geology Club, Lubbock Geo- logical Society. JACOB G. WATSON, Mineral Wells Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Education, Scabbard and Blade, Future Farmers of Ameri- ca, Aggie Club, Infantry Club. ROLAND MORRIS WEBB, Plainview Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics, Arnold Air Society. WAYNE T. WEBB, Childress Bachelor of Arts in Sociology, Sociology Club, Bap- tist Student Union, Missions Chairman. RICHARD DAVID WEEKLEY, Amarillo Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering, American Institute of Chemical Engineers. WILLIAM HENRY WEILER, Iowa Park Bachelor of Science in Geology, Geology Club, Alpha Phi Omega. ASHLEY JAMES WELCH, Ft. Worth Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Ameri- can Institute of Electrical Engineers. PATSY WELCH, Memphis Bachelor of Science in Home Economics, Home Economics Club. HAROLD JOE WELLS, Friona Bachelor of Science in Animal Husbandry, Pi Kappa Al- pha, Aggie Club. DURXVARD STEVENS WEST, Keller Bachelor of Science in Animal Husbandry, Block and Bridle Club, Aggie Club, Phi Delta Theta. JO NELL WEST, Big Spring Bachelor of Business Administration in Secre- tarial Administration, Phi Gamma Nu, Scribe, Fencing Team, Casa Linda, Transfer, Howard County Junior College. 1955 Phi Delta Theta . . . l Page 73 E IOR Pi Kappa Alpha Page 74 JAMES O. WHATLEY, Clovis N.M. Bachelor of Science in Chemistry, Varsity Basketball, American Chemical Society, Double T Association. WILLIAM WAYNE WHITAKER, Denver City Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering, Engi- neering Society, American Institute of Mechanical Engineering, Pi Epsilon Tau, Baptist Student Union. BINIE LEE WHITE, Vincent Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Economics, Aggie Club, Aggie Economics Club, Tech Vets. DONALD DEAN WHITE, Lubbock Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering, Double TU Association, AIEE, Alpha Tau Omega, 1953 Varsity Show, Stage Manager, Arnold Air Society. GEORGE ALLEN XVHITE, Vernon Bachelor of Business Administration in Management, Kappa Kappa Psi, Tech Band, Tech Management Association, Secretary, Doak Hall, Supervisory Staff, Sigma Iota Epsilon, President. JAMES RAY WHITE, Stephenville Bachelor of Science in Engineering WILLIAM HAROLD WHITE, San Angelo Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering KENNETH C. WHITELEY, Kelton Bachelor of Business Administration in Industrial Management JAMES BRAD WILDE, Abilene Bachelor of Architecture, Phi Gamma Delta, President, Tau Beta Pi, Alpha Chi, Phi Eta Sig- ma, Student Chapter AIA. GEORGE MCCOLLOUGH WILKINSON, Seguin Bachelor of Science in Physical Education, Kappa Sigma, Pledge Trainer, Tech Veterans Club, President, Future Teachers of America, Square Dance Club, Doak Hall Association. CHARLES EDWIN WILKES, Lubbock Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Education, Phi Gamma Delta, Future Farmers of America, Aggie Club. SUE SUTTON WILLBANKS, Big Spring Bachelor of Science in Home Economics Educa- tion, Home Economics Club. DALE WILLHOIT, Tahoka Bachelor of Science in Dairy Industry AARON MAX WILLIAMS, Hale Center Bachelor of Arts in journalism, Tech Veterans Club, Press Club, Reporter, La Ventana Sports Editor. BILLY WAYNE WILLIAMS, Polar' Bachelor of Science in Animal Husbandry, Phi Delta Theta, Aggie Club, Block and Bridle. GWENDOLYN M. WILLIAMS, Lubbock Bachelor of Arts in Sociology, Student Council, Secretary, Ivliss Texas Tech, Pi Beta Phi, junior Class Favorite, For- um, Whojs Who. PATSY JEAN WILLIAMS, Pampa Bachelor of Science in Education, American Chemi- cal Society, Secretary, Delta Delta Delta, Future Teachers of America. RALPH A. WILLINGHAM, Rotan Bachelor of Science in Animal Husbandry, Kap- pa Sigma, Aggie Club, Block and Bridle, junior and Senior Livestock judging Teams. CHARLENE BARBARA WILLOUGHBY, Amarillo Bachelor of Business Administration in Business Education, Kappa Alpha Theta, Treasurer, Pi Omega Pi, Secretary, Phi Gamma Nu, Horn Hall Legislator. ARTHUR D. WILSON, Kermit Bachelor of Science in Geology, Sigma Gamma Epsi- lon, Geology Club. MARY ANN WILSON, Floydada Bachelor of Arts in Spanish, Baptist Student Union, Capa y Espada, Sigma Delta Pi, Sigma Tau Delta, Secretary. VERNON ROYCE WOLF, Vincent Bachelor of Science in Agriculture HAROLD FAYNE WOLFORD, Wfelch Bachelor of Business Administration, Alpha Phi Omega, Disciples Student Fellowship, President, Student Religious Council, Saddle Tramps, Tech In- stitute of Finance. WILLIE D. KBILLJ WOOD, Silverton Bachelor of Business Administration in Account- ing, Tech Veterans Club, Tech Accounting So- ciety. 1955 Kappa Kappa Qamma . . Page 75 1 E IOR Air Tofce RO TC Page 76 DON WORTHAM, Et. Worth Bachelor of Music, Tech Band, Kappa Kappa Psi, Kappa Phi Kappa. ELSIE DALE WRIGHT, Post Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education TOMMIE WYNN, Lubbock Bachelor' of Arts in Mathematics, Kappa Kappa Gamma, President, Registrar, junior Council, Board of Student Organizations, Future Teach- ers of America. HERBERT BURNS YANCY, San Angelo Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering, American Institute of Chemical Engineers. KENNETH E. YANCEY, Ft. Worth Bachelor of Architecture, American Institute of Arch- itects, Arnold Air Society. HOWARD L. YANDELL, Munday Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance ALICE ANN YATES, Plainview Bachelor of Music in Music Education, Mu Phi Epsilon, Department of Music Student Executive Council, Secre- tary, Madrigal Singers, Tech Choir, Casa Linda. B. F. YEATES, Matador Bachelor of Science in Animal Husbandry, Rodeo Association, President, Aggie Club, Block and Bridle, Tech Veterans Club. GORDON YODER, Pampa Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Phi Eta Sigma, Electrical Engineering Society, Tau Beta Pi, AIEE. TERENCE O. YOUNG, Lubbock Bachelor of Architecture RICHARD CARL ZEECK, Lamesa Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, AIEE- IRE, Electrical Engineering Society, Kappa Mu Epsi- lon, Phi Eta Sigma. FRANK E. ATWELL, jr., Ft. Worth Bachelor of Science in Agriculture. HOLLY BIRD, Houston Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering RICHARD BLACKMORE, Perryton Bachelor of Science in Agriculture MARLIN QUINTON BOND, DeLeon Bachelor of Business Administration WALTER BRYAN, OLNEY Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering ETI-IELEN E BLICY, Brownfield Bachelor of Arts in Commercial Art and Design, Car- goyle Society. BILLY RAY CHANCE, Crosbyton Bachelor of Science in Agriculture RICHARD COBB, Lubbock Bachelor of Science in Textile Engineering ROBERT D. COLEMAN, Lubbock Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering EUGENE COOPER, Midland Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering ROBERT COX, Lamesa Bachelor of Arts in Government ROBERT EISENBECK, San Angelo Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering JEROME D. FAIRLEY, Pecos Bachelor of Science -in Education 1955 All right! So it was a long parade! Page 77 E IOR But Tm tired Page 78 ERMA B. FOLLY, Lubbock Bachelor of Business Administration, Alpha Chi Omega, lst Vice President, Phi Gamma Nu, President, Pledge Trainer, Board of Student Organizations, Tech Town Girls, Book Reviewers. CHARLES W. GATES, Lubbock Bachelor of Business Administration BILL F. GILBREATH, Amarillo Bachelor of Business Administration, Tech Band. HIRAM SCOTT HACKFPELD, Lubbock Bachelor of Business Administration, Kappa Kappa Psi, Tech Band. CLAUDE HARLAND, Texarkana Bachelor of Business Administration GERALD HARRIS, Big Spring Bachelor of Business Administration in Market- ing, Kappa Kappa Psi, President, Secretary, Tech Band, Department of Music Student Exec- utive Council. EUGENE HAROLD HAVRAN, Olney Bachelor of Business Administration CLAUDE HEDSPETH, Amarillo Bachelor of Music, Tech Band. MILTON C. HARRING, Lubbock Bachelor of Science in Economics, Delta Sigma Pi, Society of Techonomists. REX HOLLAND, Lubbock Bachelor of Business Administration. WILLIAM RANDALL HUDSON, Port Arthur Bachelor of Science, Student Association, Vice-Presi- dent, Kappa Sigma, Doak Hall Association. DEXTER H. KIMBALL, New York, New York Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering, Engineering Society, President, AIME. DAVID PAUL LARSON, Lubbock Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry, Pre-Med Club. CLETLIS LEWIS, Memphis Bachelor of Science in Agriculture JANET LLOYD, Floydada Bachelor of Science in Home Economics JAN LOCKI-IART, Pampa Bachelor of Science in Education JAMES McGRAW, Pepa Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry MILTON NEXVELL, Hereford Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering JAMES ODOM, Alvarado Bachelor of Science in Education DERMONT OLIVER, Lubbock Bachelor of Business Administration FRANCES OLIVER, Hillsboro Bachelor of Science in Education BILLY JOE PRICE, Plainview CARL PRICE, Childress Bachelor of Business Administration ALBAN T. RUSSELL, Beaumont Bachelor of Science The weaker sex? 1 Page 79 E IOR 7 still insist Page 80 WESLEY C-. FARMER, Bonham Bachelor of Science in Agriculture WILLIAM D. LEACI-IMAN, Amarillo Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering, Ameri- can Institute of Chemical Engineers, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. M. LEE MARTIN, Pecos Bachelor of Business Administration BILLY ARTHUR SMITI-I, Snyder Bachelor of Science in Agriculture BILLE B. STEELE, Sweetwater Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering JIMMIE M. WILLIAMS, Ballinger Bachelor of Music, Kappa Kappa Psi, Presi- dent, Tech Band. RAYBURN I-I. WILLIAMS, Lubbock Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering JOHN D. BROPI-IY, Lubbock Master of Business Administration in Accounting SENUDR CLASS OFTTCERS President . .......... CARL KENNEDY Vice-President . . JERRY Russ13LL Secretary . . . PAT HARKLEROAD Page 8I UNIIIR Page 82 GERALD DON ABELL, BA, Levelland ROYCE LIONEL AGUEE, BA, Lemesei GLENN ADAMS JERRY WINEORD ADAMS, Ag, Lawn JON ADAMS, A8iS MARY JEAN ADAMS, A8eS, Houston XVINSTON LEE ADAMS, ASeS, Lubbock MARY C. AQUILAR, HE, Seminole RONALD M. AITKEN, BA, Dallas ROBERT MILTON AKERS, Ag, Follett EDITH ALDRIDGE, HE, Tahoka JIM ALEXANDER, Ag, Abilene BOBBY GENE ALREAD, BA, Odessa BETTY REE ALSUP, BA, Stanton BETTY B. AMBURGEY, BA, Odessa LONNIE LEE ANDERSON, Engr, Reese MARY JANE ANDERSON, BA, Dallas THURMAN ANDRESS SCOTT GUY ARBUCKLE, Engr, Masterson JIMMIE ASBILL, Engr, Stinnett LAVON S. ATTAWAY, Engr, Lubbock WILLIAM E. AUTRY, JR., Ag, Silverton RONNIE AVERYT, ABS, Andrews ROBERT B. BACHMAN, Ag, Throckmorton JOE DAN BAILEY, BA, Quanah LILA BAKER, HE, Sen Angelo JENNY LOU BALLARD, ARS, Plainview BARBARA ANN BANKS, ABS, Littlefield WILLIAM CBILLJ BANNISTER, JR., AGS, Lubbock BILLY HULL BARBEE, A8zS, Paris LINDA KAY BARTON, ARS, O,Donnell TOMMY BEAM, BA, Willington WILLIS DON BEASLEY, Ag, Lakeview DOROTHY L. BEAVERS, HE, Monahans BENNY EDWIN BECHTOL, Engr, Amarillo LEWIS EUGENE BECKER, Engr, Lubbock BOB BEGKHAM, Ag, Abilene GEORGE EDWARDS BEDDALL, Engr, Lubbock CHARLES ROBERT BELL, ARS, Odessa JACK RICHARD BELL, ARS, shellewdtei KENNETH BENNETT, ASIS, Van Horn BARBARA JEAN BICC-S, BA, Columbus, Ohio HERSHEL WAYNE BIC-GS, Engr, C-rand Prairie CHARLES DENNIS BINC-HAM, BA, Spur RAMONDA LOU BINGHAM, BA, Lubbock ROBERT EARL BLACK BETTY ANN BLACKWELL PEGGY Jo BLACKWELL ROBERT GLYNN BLAND, Engr, Lubbock MARJORIE JO BLANTON, ASIS, Amarillo JOSEPH ELTON BOHANNON, Engr, Sulphur Springs PAT BOLES, Engr, Midland ANN B. BONDURANT, ARS, Lubbock DONALD RAY BOREN, Ag, Stephenville JERRY BRYAN BRADLEY, Ag, Dublin JOHN E. BRADSHAW, Ag, Graham BILL GEORGE BREWER, ASS, Gfavetfe, Ark. CHARLES CDONJ BRICE, BA, Tahoka DORTHY ANN BRIGGS, ARS, Tulia FREDDY E. BRIGGS, ARS, Littlefield WINFRED BRINSON, Engr, Midland FARREN BROADSTREET, BA, Dimmitt KEITH G. BROCK, Ag, Friona BARRY JAMES BROOKS, BA, Andrews C. DERBY BROOKS, Engr, Houston CARMALETA BROWN, BA, Wheeler CLETA JUNE BROWN, ASIS, Hobbs, N. Mex. D'AUN WEAVER BROWN, ASIS, Idalou EVELYN SHIRLEY BROWN, ASIS, Amarillo JERRY CLIFFORD BROWN, Engr, Lamesa TOMMY M. BROWN, BA, Lubbock FRED R. BROWNING, Ag, Burleson CLAS Q0 Slimes, go. Soi Page 83 JU IOR I Page 84 ROSALIE LORELLE BRLIMLOW, BA, Odessa WILLIAM BRLINSON, ABS, Borger WILLIAM WAYNE BLIRK, BA, Lubbock BILLY LLOYD BURKE, Aus, Hobbs, N. Mox BOBBY JUNE BLIRKETT, HE, Austin RICHARD BURKIN, BA, Amarillo SUSAN ELIZABETH BURR, ABS, Lubbock WILLIAM II. BUSH, ASS, Lubbock JACK L. BYRD, Engr, San Angelo PATRICIA BYRON, ARS, Dallas FRANK WAYNE CALHOUN, ASIS, Port Lavaca I. T. CALLON LESLIE MEYERS CARNES, Engr, Iowa Pork EUGENE S. CARPENTER, BA, Big Spuug MARY ELLEN CARR, ARS, Eoft Worth MARY VIRGINIA CARR, ASS, Lubbock JAMES A. CARTER, Engr, Lubbock NANCY SUE CARTER, BA, Comanche PATRICIA CARTER, ASIS, Amarillo SARAH VIRGINIA CARTER, HE, Lubbock WILLIAM CARTWRIGHT, BA, Midland GLEN CARY, BA, Brownfield GARY CASSELL, ABS, Lubbock GERALD GENE CATHEY, Engr, Abilene ROYCE JOE CAWTHON, ASS, Odessa LONNIE RAY CHANT, Ag, Natalia NORMA JEAN CHAPMAN, BA, Austin CHARLES DAVID CLARKE, Ag, Miuuu GERALD WAYNE CLARK, BA, Corpus Christi RONNIE W. CLARK, BA, Yuma, Ariz. TROY H. CLEM, IR., Engr., Muleshoe RAYMOND ENNIS CLAYTON, Ag, Dalhart ROBBIE NELL CLIFT, Aus, Lubbock BILLYE ANNE'I'I'E COCHRAN, ARS, Childress BILL COFFEE, BA, Amarillo JUNE CORER, ARS, Lubbock LAWRENCE FOSTER COKER, Engr, Houston NINA CONASTER, HE, Canadian BILLY DON CONKLIN, Ag, Plainview CHARLES M. CONNER, Engr, Dallas ALAN BRYAN CONLEY, Aus, Lubbock JACKIE BELL COOK, BA, Lubbock JERRY COOK, Ag, Er, Worth LARRY WAYNE COOK, A8cS, Levelland DORTHY COOKE, AIRS, Kilgore RAMON COWAN, Ag, Miami ROY LEE COX, Engr, Abilene GEORGE M. CREWS, BA, Childress HAROLD WAYNE CRISWELL, Eugf, Lubbock NOAH CROIVIER, BA, Tohoku SHIRLEY ANN CROOK, BA, Childress RONALD DEE CROUCH, ARS, Higgins MADOLYN CROW, A8cS, Snyder CAROLE CROWDLIS, A8cS, Houston JERRY CUNNINGHAM, A8cS, Texarkana GOMER C. CUSTER, Engr, Post TRAVIS DONALD DABBS, BA, Post JAMES D. DANIELL, Engr, Fulton MALCOM B. DANIELL, Aus, Cuckoo, N. Mex. DIANE L. DALIGHERTY, ASKS, Midland EDXVARD KEITH DAVID, ASIS, Hebbronville BE'I'I'YE JO DAVIS, BA, Roby JAMES E. DAVIS, Engr, Amarillo ,IERRY CLIFFORD DAVIS, Engr, LEE W. DAVIS, Aus, Post LESLIE J. DAVIS, Aus, Littlefield JAMES HENRY DEAN, BA, Dallas Greenville CHARLES MELVIN DEARDORFF, ARS, Lubbock MELADE DE DEGAISH, ASIS, Clarendon , W. DILLARD DELANEY, Engr, Rankin VERNON R. DENTON, Engr, Dallas CAROLYN IRENE DeSPAIN, HE, Albuquerque, N.M. But 7 have tbree aces too. Soi Page 85 UNIIIR Page 86 CLAUDE WAYNE DEVANEY, BA, Goldsmith ROBERT DIETZ, ASS, Borger DON CAMERON DILLEY, Ag, Borger ROBERT DINJAR, ASCS, Richardson HORACE DIXON, ASS, Stinnett MERWIN LEON DOWNEY, ASS, Hawley VERLE DOWNEY, Engr, Perryton GEORGENE DOYLE, ASIS, McKinney LARRY JOHN DUENKEL, BA, Pampa BOBBY L. DUNCAN, Engr, Bronte ANDREW WAYNE DUNN, ASIS, Clarendon ROBERT G. DUNN, Engr, Ft. Worth WAYNE EULAN EAKINS, ASIS, Rule BILLY BERL EASTLAND, BA, Stamford JOHN A. ECKSTROM, ASS, Progreso LA FAUN EDWARDS, ASS, Lubbock MARY EDWARDS, HE, Lubbock LON RAY ELKINS, ASS, Childress CLYDE ARNOLD ELLIS, Jr., Engr, Amarillo JAMES H. ELLIS, Plains JAMES ROBERT ETFIER, BA, Wichita Falls AMON CRAIG ENGLISH, BA, lvlidland DOT ERWIN, ASS, Lubbock ROBERT EARL ERWIN, ASS, Houston JERRY TOM ESKEW, ASIS, Fort Worth COY EVANS, BA, Littlefield MARVIN ROBBIE FANNIN, Engr, Corsicana GERALD RAY FARLEY, BA, Dickens C. ROBERT FAULKNER, Engr, Odessa MARY LOUISE FENTON, BA, Tahoka HUGH RICHARD FEWIN, Engr, Burkburnett CHARLENE NELL FINKNER, ASS, Floydada GUY M. FINLEY, BA, Lubbock GLEN H. FINNEY, ASS, Santa Ana, Calif. CHARLIE B. FLETCHER, BA, Baytown WILLIAM A. FLEWELLING, BA, Canadian JOHNNY FLEWHARTY, Engr, Seymour ROBERT D. FORD, ASS, Lubbock CYNTHIA FOWLER, ASS, Artesia, N. M. JAMES W. FOX, BA, Spearman VERNAL R. FREEMAN, Engr, Olton ELIZABETH FRESE, BA, Killeen MARY ANN GAHN, AIRS, Amarillo BILL GAITHER, ABIS, Phillips JOSEPHINE GARCIA, A8eS, Amarillo BEVERLY GARNER, HE, Rockdale MELTON KEITH GARNER, Ag, Plainview DOROTHY ANN GARRETI, HE, Stephenville PATRICIA LU GARRETT, BA, Lubbock PAUL JAMES GASTON, Engr, Brownfield ALICE I. GAIINTT, HE, Rule CAROLYN GEORGE, HE, wbneebnfn REVIS ANN GILBERT, BA, Abilene LA RUE GILMORE, HE, Levellnnd PEGGY JOYCE GOLDEN, BA, Lubbock NANCY ANN GOLIGHTLY, Abs, Floydada OTTO G. GOTTSCHALK, Ag Winters ANN GRAHAM, BA, Pecos BILLIE GRAHAM, BA, Odessa ROBERT LON GRAHAM, AG, Eastland ALVIN GREGG, A8zS, Plainview IVAN GREGORY, BA, Lubbock GENE GRIFFIN, ASIS, Lubbock LAVON H. GRIFFIN, Engr, Wichita Falls WILLIAM JACKSON GRIMES, Ag, Dallas MARY H. GRISTY, A8zS, Lubbock BUDDY CORRIN LEED GROSS, BA, Canadian DAVID MICHAEL GROVES, ASIS, Lubbock THOMAS LEROY GROVES, Ag, Tuscola ROYAL HAGERTY, ASIS, Lubbock BETTY DORIS HAMILTON, ARS, Lubbock HAROLD HAMILTON, ASIS, Tahoka CLAS Soi Page 87 JU IOR Page 88 BETTY GENE HANCOCK, BA, Lubbock NORMA SMITH HANCOCK, A8zS, Lubbock C. E. HARLOW, JR., Ag, Brady LEON POOL HARP, Engr, Abernathy JUNE HARPER, BA, Monahans PATTI J. HARRIS, HE, Runge JAMES DOUGLAS HARRISON, Engr, Sanderson LYNN HARRISON, A8zS, Lubbock JAMES CLEVELAND HARWELL, Jr., AsS, Stamford HUDA HASSEN, ASIS, Stamford ZAHEA HASSEN, ASIS, Shawnee, Okla. A. J. HAWKINS, Engr, Odessa BOBBY JOE HAWKINS, ASIS, Lubbock MILLIE HAY, AsS, Lubbock MARY GALE HAYS, AHS, Ballinger BETTY SUE HEFLY, BA, Texline EDDIE DON HEMMELINE, Engr, Lubbock BUDDY DYLE HENDERSON, AsS, Wichita Falls GLENN D. HENSON, Engr, Munday RONNIE LEON HERR, BA, Muenster RAY HERRING, Ag, Dermott SYLVIA DANE HIGH, BA, Tahoka GERALD B. HILBUN, Engr, Pasadena EUEL RAY HILL, ASIS, Lamesa CATHERINE W. HINCHEY, A8iS, Lubbock SAM MACK HODGE, BA, Lubbock A. D. HOLDER, Engr, Lubbock ROJEAN HOLLOWAY, BA, Ft. Worth ANN HOOD, A8zS, Midland ANNISE HORTON, HE, Childress WARREN S. HOUSE, Engr, Wichita Falls ELLIS WRIGHT HUDDLESTON, Ag, Knapp MARILYN HUDSON, AsS, Mooreland, Okla. CHARLSIE HUFF, A8cS, Grand Prairie ROBERT S. HUGILL, BA, Levelland JAMES B. HUNT, Ag, Hallsville, Tenn. JOHN HUTCHENS, BA, Pampa DONALD JAMES HUTCHINS, Ag, Pecos KEITH HUTSON, Engr, Hereford JO JACKSON, ASIS, Lubbock GLEN JAMES, BA, Littlefield JlMMlE DALE JAYROE, BA, Amarillo JEANNE JETToN, ABS, San Benito JANE JlPP, BA, Ei. Worth BERRY M. JOHNSON, Engr, Cleveland, Okla. PAUL T JOHNSON A Rankin WILLIAM WALTER JOHNSON, Ag, DALECCONRAYJJOHNSON,BA,Hoyhda - - , B, ' vw CARL RAY JONES, ANS, Midland DOROTHY D. JONES, HE, Post FRED B. JONES, JR., Ag, Hico JOHN M. JONES, ABiS, Littlefield OSCAR LEO JONES, BA, Brownfield ROSS LAINE JONES, Engr, Seymour WANDA RUTH JONES, BA, Denver City JIM JORDAN, JR., A8lS, Monahans BILLY DAN KAMP, Ag, Sudan ROBERT ED. KEITH, Engr, Whiteface KENNETH E. KETTLE, ABS, Kermit BOB KILLIAN, A8zS, Ft. Worth JACK CORBETT KING, Engr, wioliifo Falls JERRYE ANN KING, HE, Paoipo SHIRLEE ANN KING, ABS, siioooif JACK G. KIRKPATRICK, Ag, Pool ZOE KIRKPATRICK, ABS, Liibloook MARTHA EMERY KlsslNoEB, ABS, Ei. Worth TOMMY KISSINGER, Ag, Wolfe City TOBERT E. KNEPLEY, BA, odoooo CHARLES LAWRENCE KNIC-HT, ASS, Breckenridge GAYLON KORNFUEHRER, Engr, Cioliad KENNETH DALE KREBBS, BA, Baileyboro LLOYD KRIEGEL, BA, Muleshoe ellington Touche. Sol Page 89 JU IOR Page 90 HERMAN L. LAMBERT, BA, Slaton BILL TRAVIS LA ROE, Ag, Happy GEORGE RICHARD LEBUS, Ag, Lubbock ANN RAE LEE, A8:S, Corpus Christi NANCY SUE LEE, HE, Dimmitt ROBERT DAVIS LEONARD, Engr, Big Spring DAVID LEVY, Ag, Amarillo CHARLES V. LEWIS, Carthage JOE TRUETT LIGHTSEY, Ag, Jonesboro SYLVIA LINK, AsfS, Presidio DAVID LEE LOUGHRIDGE, Ag, Ft. Worth KIM M. LOVELESS, AHS, Lubbock RICHARD LOREN LOWERY, Engr, Lubbock HAROLD GLENN LUST, Ag, Dimmitt ANDREW C. LYLE, Engr, Rankin VIRGINIA JOAN MADDOX, ASIS, FRANK BUREN MALONE, ASIS, Lubbock JIM MARCUS, A84S, Seminole BRUCE ALAN MARTIN, Engr, Lubbock DOYLE RAY MARTIN, As4S, San Angelo RICHARD HENRY MARTIN, BA, Iraan VIRGIL CEDRIC MARTIN, ASS, Lubbock WILLIAM MARTIN, BA, Lubbock FREDRIC MATEJOWSKY, AAS, McCamey JIMMIE PAYE MAXWELL, I-IE, El Paso FRED H. MEISSNER, Engr, Midland MARILYN MERRILL, ASIS, Midlothian JIM L. METCALF, Amarillo ROY ANDREW MIDDLETON, BA, Lubbock EUGENE MILES, Engr, Hereford JAMES WM. MILLER, Engr, Canyon JOE DONALD MILLER, A8zS, Midland JOYCE ANN MILLER, A8rS, Friona CHARLES BYRL MITCHELL, BA, Levelland JAMES R. MITCHELL, BA, Abilene MARGARET VIRGINIA MITCHELL, BA, Ft. Worth JACK F. MOORE, AzsfS, Lubbock NANCY MOORE, BA, Arlington RICHARD RAY MOORE, ASIS, Denver City ROBERT C. MOORE, BA, Denver City ERVIN BILL MOREMAN, Jr., Engr, Amarillo GEORGE PAUL MORGAN, BA, Plainview THOMAS EDWIN MORRIS, Engr, Amarillo JON KENNETH MORRISON, Engr, Kilgore Rusn MAuR1cE MORTIMER, Aos, Pampa PEGGY JEANETFE MORTON, BA, Roby JAMES MCCLATCHEY, BA, Midland JACKIE H. Moculsnow, BA, Lubbock JIM MCCULLOCH, Ag, Plainview ANN MCFARLAND, A8aS, Childress W. L. MCGEE, JR., Engr., Trinidad BETTE MCGEHEE, HE, Canyon BOBBY RAY MCGEHEE, Ag, Lampassas DON MCGUIRE, AHS, Anton JAMES RANDOLPH MCKENZIE, Engr, Ft. Worth MERLE MCKIM, BA, Lubbock MABRY ELTON McMAHAN, Engr, Amarillo ROBERT WILSON MCMULLAN, AB, Abilene THOMAS M. NASH, AHS, Dallas JAMES EDWARD NEAL, BA, Levelland MINOR W. NELSON, Ag, XVinters JOE A. NESBITIT, BA, Harrold DIANA JEAN NICHOLS, Engr, Sundown MARK NICHOLS, Engr, Happy ROBERT L. NOBLE, JR., BA, Brownfield JAMES FRANK NORMAN, ASIS, Memphis THOMAS NORMAN, AsoS, Dalhart BARBARA RUTH NORRIS, BA, Post CHARLES NORTHINGTON, BA, Lubbock CHARLOTTE NORTHINGTON, BA, Lubbock CHARLES EUGENE NORWOOD, Engr, Waco JOE WESLEY NORWOOD, Engr, Ft. Worth Let us see, too. Soi Page 9 I JU IOR Page 92 LOUANN OWENS, BA, Hobbs, N. M. DANNY E. OWEN, BA, Plainview NORMAN GALE ORR, A8lS, Lubbock JOHN L. ODELL, Engr, Brownfield GEORGE S. OCHSNER, A8lS, Eldorado JACK D. PAIGE, Engr, Silverton NANCY JUNE PALMER, BA, Dallas HOWARD E. PARDUE, AHS, Breckenridge WILLIAM PARDLIE, A8zS, Breckenridge JACK G. PARKER, Engr, Odessa JUDITH PARKER, AAS, Lubbock LOIS PARKER, ASS, Tulia BILL W. PARKS, BA, Ft. Worth DON PAYNE, Ag, Haskell ANNE PERKINS, ASlS, Pampa JUANITA PETERS, BA, Plainview EARL DEAN PHARIS, BA, Seminole COY PHILLIPS, JR., Ag, Levelland NANCY MCCLENDON PHILLIPS, HE, Lubbock ROBERT J. PHILLIPS, Engr, Dallas ELIZABETH JANE PITZER, BA, Midland JIM K. POLK, Ag, Abilene CAROLYN MARIE POPE, BA, Lubbock JACK B. POWELL, BA, Amarillo HARVEY PAT POWER, BA, Whiteface ANNITA POWERS, ASrS, Lubbock PATRICIA POWERS, HE, San Angelo TRUMAN POWERS, Engr, Desdemona A. CARL PRESTON, Engr, Big Spring BILLY CLEVELAND PRICE, Ag, Mineral Wells PATTI PRICE, AAS, Lubbock CARL JACK PRUITT, BA, Odessa BENJAMIN LEWIS PYLE, Engr, Odessa RUDELLE RAND, A8zS, Lubbock FRANK RASOR, A8lS, Miami HARVEY LEE RATLIFF, Jr., Engr, Amarillo JAMES H. RATLIFF, Ads, Haskell JACK DOYLE RAWDON, Engr, Midland MARILYN EVELYN RAWLINGS, BA, Tulla WILLIAM RALEIGH RAY, Engl, Baird DICK LEROY REAGAN, Engr, Beeville WALLACE EVANS REED, Engr, Vernon HENRY JACKSON REEDY, Ag, Mineral Wells DOWELL TURNER REESE, BA, Waco EDWARD CHARLES REINAEUR, ABS, Hereford ELDON J. REYNOLDS, Engr, McAllen MYRL DEAN REYNOLDS, AHS, Whiteface ROY D. RHODES, Ag, Lubbock SYLVESTER WILEY RICE, A8zS, Denver City M. KEITH RICHARDSON, AGS, Montoya, N.M. DONALD' RAY RIGGS, BA, Pantex DANNY LEE RIGHTSELL, BA, Pampa RAY JOE RILEY, Ag, Hart CLAUDE HUBERT RING, Ag, Floydada RALPH ONESIMO RIOJAS, BA, Ropesville FRANK L. ROBERTS, Ag, Abernathy NANCY LOUISE ROBERTS, BA, Midland CARROL LOWELL ROBERTSON, Ag, Jayton JANET ROBERTSON, BA, Odessa ANN ROBINSON, A8:S, Odessa BEN 12. ROBINSON, BA, Sudan CARLTON ALLYN ROBINSON, JR., Ag, Westfield, N. 1. TERRY ROBINSON, A8zS, Dallas ARLISS GERALD ROGERS, Engr, Big Spring JERRY CALLAN ROSS, Goodlett GUY CLINT ROY, BA, Floydada RAYMOND DEE RUTHERFORD, Ag, Canadian JAMES K. SAGESER, Ag, Hale Center BARBARA JOYCE SANDERS, HE, Lubbock DARWIN ELLIS SANDERS, Engr, Post JOHNNY A. SARTAIN, BA, Coleman OLIN BAKER SAULSBURY, BA, Wichita Falls Tea and trumpets. Soi Page 93 UNIOR Page 94 CHARLES W. SCALING, Ag, Ft. Worth EDMUND AUGUST SCHLABS, Ag, Friona DONAL SCHMIDT, ASIS, Olney WILLIAM C. SCHLILER, Engr, Corsicana MARTHA SCHULTZ, ASYS, Amarillo JOANNAH SCHUSTER, A8iS, Muleshoie GARTH DANIEL SCOTT, Ag, Lubbock IDAN A. SEALE, Engr, Roswell, N.M. JAN SELF, HE, Plainview NAT FORREST SHAIFER, ASIS, Laredo JOULI JAIVIES SHANKLIN, Ag, Rocksprings DALE SHEDD, ASIS, Carlsbad, N.M. CHARLES SHARP, Ag, Detroit CASSANDRA MARGARET sHooK, ARS, Lubbock CELIA ANN sHoRTEs, HE, odoooo ALIBERT WAYNE sHuMAN, Eiigi, Lubbock DONALD O. SIKES, BA, Talpa DOYLE LEE SIMMONS, Engr, Lubbock FRANCES ANN SIMMONS, HE, Olney PATSY SINGLETON, BA, Andrews TOMMY SINGLETON, BA, Dollarhide ALTON HENLY SLAGLE, Ag, Lubbock GEORGE WILSON SLAUGHTER, Engr, Beaumont LETITIA SLEMMONS, Engr, Muleshoe GAYLE SMALLIN, ASIS, Lubbock BARBARA LEE SMITH, ARS, Big Spring DONALD R. SMITH, A8iS, Borger GAYLE E. SMITH, Ag, Sweetwater HORACE ALDEN SMITH, Ag, Jonesboro JAMES E. SMITH, Engr, Lubbock KEITH A. SMITH, Engr, McAllen KENNETH EARL SMITH, BA, Canadian MARY ANN SMITH, ASIS, Slaton MARY JANE SMITH, BA, Ft. Worth RICHARD SMITH, Engr, Borger SARAH SMITH, A8iS, Childress BILLY MALIRICE SMYERS, BA, Kermit DONNA DARLENE SNEED, ARS, Seminole MARILYN SNETHEN, A.siS, Plainview RICHARD GRADY SNYDER, Eogi, Lubbock IVAN SORENSEN, Engr, Quanah JO ANN SOUTHERN, HE, Lubbock OLETA FERN SOWDER, ASTS, Lubbock DON LESLIE SPARKS, BA, Lubbock C-LENNA SPEER, BA, Hart JAMES DONALD STANDERFER, BA, Levelland EDITH ANN STANDIFER, BA, Lamesa ROBERT MIMMS STANLEY, BA, Lubbock HAROLD GENE STARR, ASS, Bovina NANCY STEEDMAN, ASS, lvllollanol ANNE ARERS STEEL, ASS, Lubbock OAKLEY STEVENSON, Ag, Bovina LLOYD STEWART, ASS, Lorenzo AUDREA MARILYN STONECIPHER, ARS, Houston EDWARD E. STUART, BA, Valera ARA COX SULLENBERCVER, ARS, Amarillo HAL JOSEPH SuLLENBEROER, Engf, Dallas ERNEST EUGENE SuLLlvENT, Engr, Lubbock CLARK SuTLEY, ASS, Merkel BILLY DOYLE SWOPFORD, ARS, Arlington IRA WAYNE SWINK, Ag, Aspermont JAMES HENRY TANNER, JR., ASTS, Dallas DONNIS J. TAYLOR, ASTS, Perryton LAURA NAN TAYLOR, ASS, Lorenzo LEON TAYLOR, BA, Dimmitt JOE TEAL, Engr, Lubbock MACK TERRY RICHARD F. TETENS, Engr, Brady DIANE THOMAS, A81S, Amarillo HOWARD L. THOMAS, Engr, Sundown KENNETH DEAN THOMAS, Engr, Lubbock MINNIE LEE THOMPSON, HE, Graham Lemme through. Soi Page 95 JU IOR Page 96 BENNIE THORPE, ASIS, Lubbock KENNETH KELLEY TIDWELL, Engr, Stephenville MARYBETH TOLES, ASIS, Lubbock GLYNN ANATOLE TRUAN, Engr, Colorado City SHIRLEY JO TUCKER, HE, Morton DIAN TUCKEY, HE, Ballinger LEE TURNER, BA, McAdoo JOE D. UPTON, A81S, Muleshoe WILLIAM RICHARD VAN LANDINOHAM, Eogf, Midland HAYDEN WESLEY VINEs, BA, Roscoe CLAY VINSON, Ag, Snyder HERsHEL ALVIN WADE, Ag, Spur WELDON CECIL WADE, Ag, Lubbock FRANCES LAVERNE WAGCONER, HE, Dimmitt ALVAH ALLEN WALKER, Engr, Marshall BILLY WALKER, ABIS, Hawley DANA WAMPLER, A8zS, Petersburg GUY E. WARDEN, Ag, Eastland DOROTHY WARE, HE, Clovis, N. M. JIMMY EARL WARE, Ag, Bovina SHIRLEY PAYE WARREN, HE, Lubbock ROBERT THOMAS WATRINS, BA, Amarillo KAY LYNN WATSON, BA, Lubbock REVA JO WATSON, BA, Rotan DOROTHY FRANCES WEASE, Ads, Lubbock B. BERNADYNE WEATHEREORD, BA, Odessa HOWARD SPEARMAN WEAVER, BA, Wichita Falls SARA VIRGINIA WEBB, Ads, Midland JAMES PAUL WEBSTER, ASYS, Amarillo RAY A. WEED, BA, Lubbock SHIRLEY A. WEED, HE, Lubbock DON RAY WEEMS, Ag, Ralls BENNIE SUE WELCH, BA, Earth BUFORD WELCH, Engr, Odessa GLENN DARRELL WELLS, BA, Tahoka DWAYNE FRANK WEST, Ag, Keller H. R. WESTMORELAND, Engr, Dallas JAMES WETHROW IDA GAYE WHEAT, HE, Pecos STANLEY WHEELER, A8oS, Southland VALTON CURTIS WHEELER, Ag, Southland JIMMY R. WHITE, Engr, San Angelo CLARENCE KING WHITESIDE, ASIS, Lubbock WILLIAM ARTHUR WHITEFILL, Engr, Ft. W KENNETH WHITTINGTON, ASKSI Amarillo JOY WIELAND, ASIS, Dumas MARY FRANCES WIESE, HE, Lorenzo J. T. WILEY, BA, Lubbock FRED WALTER WILLIAMS, BA, Pampa JERRY WILLIAMS, AIIS, Hamland PATSY RUTH WILLIAMS, HE, Lubbock THOMAS HAROLD WILLIAMS, ASIS, Odessa WAARD WAYNE WILLIAMS, ASKS, Dumas WANDA JO WILLIAMS, ASIS, Pampa ROBERT WILLOUGHBY, ASIS, Guymon, Okla. JAMES C. WINE, Engr, Lubbock FRANCES JO WYNN, ASIS, Sweetwater MONTE JOE WISE, Engr, Quitaque BOBBY WOMACK, ASIS, Ozona CHARLES GUY WRIGHT, BA, Lubbock JOHN TALMADGE WRIGHT, BA, Pampa LEE O. WYATT, JR., BA, Denver City JIMMIE WAYNE WYGAL, AG, Post LINDA KAY YANCY, BA, Lubbock BILLY GEORGE YORK, ASIS, Shamrock RALPH G. YARBROUGH, BA, Odessa FREDDY WELDON YOUNG, Engr, Morton MARILYN YOUNG, ASIS, Lubbock orth CLAS Waking bis mark. Soi Page 97 Page 98 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President . . . . GLEN CARY Vice-President . . . . fV1ONTI5 WISIE Secretary . . MARILYN STONECIPIIER DONALD RAY ABSTON DIXIE LYNN ACIIEE, Aers, Er. Worth JACKIE ROSS ALEXANDER, AIRS, Floydada NELDA THADINE ALLEN, AsrS, Snyder FRANCES EUGEN IA ALLISON, HE, Carthage MARGARET ANN AMMER, AIRS, Monahans BOBBY Cr. ANDERSON, BA, Winter GAYLORD ANDERSON, A8tS, Post LOY ANDERSON, Engr, Big Spring RUTH ANDERSON, HE, Agua Dulce JERRY JOAN ANGLIN, BA, Plainview EARL DEAN ARCHER, A8eS, Spearman BARNEY B. ARNOLD, ARS, Knox City FERNE ASHER, HE, Athens DOUGLAS W. ATTAWAY, Engr, Sanderson DUANE E. BABITZKE, Engr, Higgins C-LADYS BAIN, HE, Austin ANNETTE BAKER BILL BAKER, Ag, Rocksprings BILLY K. BAKER, Engr, Floydada BROOKS H. BAKER, Engr, Ft. Worth DONALD L. BAKER, Engr, Childress JAMES R. BAKER, Engr, Ft. Worth JOE MACK BANKS, Engr, Mornahans JAY M. BANNISTER, Engr, Lubbock SAMUEL CLINTON BARBEE, JR., Ag, Ysleta FLOYD DEAN BARKER, ASIS, Hobbs, N. M. ARVELLA BARRICK, AsrS, Abernathy CHARLES W. BARTLETT, BA, Hereford WILLIAM THOMAS BATTIN, ARS, Lubbock A. JEAN BALIGHMAN, ARS, Levrrrgrerr, NM. PRISCILLA BAUMGARDNER, HE, Wellington DAVID M. BAYLESS, Engr, Irving DAVID BEALS, Engr, Ft. Worth CLYDE W. BEAN, ASIS, Denison JON HY BEAR, Engr, Burkburnett TOMMY D. BEATY, A8tS, Corman JACK L. BECKNER, Engr, Littlefield JERRY S. BEDINCFIELD, Engr, Garland BENNY J. BEDFORD, BA, Midland 0PIIOIVIORE Page Page I00 CLASS of DANNY BEILLIE, Engr, Cactus WINONA BELEW, A8zS, Lubbock RICHARD H. BELL, ASTS, Lubbock BEVERLY JOY BENNETT, ARS, Kansas City, OSCAR MACK BENNETT, Ag, Marfa MORRIS BERGER, AAS, Lubbock JEANETTE SUE BERRY, BA, Tulia KENNETH BILLINGTON, Ag, Tulia CHARLES ALBERT BIRD, Ag, Lubbock CHARLES BOB BLACK, Engr, Abilene JOE BLACK, Engr, Littlefield JOHN RAY BLACK, BA, Denver City JAMES S. BLACK, Engr, Levelland MILES FRANKLIN BLACK, Engr, Carlsbad, N. M. EARLENE BLACKMORE, A8:S, Canadian MARY BLACKMORE, ASIS, Canadian LA JUNE BLACKSHEAR, BA, McLean ELMO HARBIN BLACKWELL, BA, Dimmitt BILLY BLEDSOE, Engr, Stephenville DICK ARTHUR BLENDEN, ARS, Andrews JOHN EDD BLESSING, Ag, Amherst GRACE MARIAN BOLES, AAS, Midland VIRGIL BOOTHE, ARS, Floydada JAMES W. BOREN, Jr., Ag, Post JOHN C. BOREN, Ag, Post WAYNE C. BOSTICK, AGS, Fritch MAXINE D. BOWERS, HE, Morton LEE ROY BOX, ARS, Plains KENNETH ROBERT BRADLEY, Engr, Mt. Pleasant JOYCE ELIZABETH BRADLEY, AAS, Dallas JERRY DON BRADSHAW, Engr, Lubbock MLIRIEL BRANN, A8zS, Lubbock Kan 7bey'1'e off. LETA BRANSCUM, HE, Rotan EDWARD JEFF BRANTLEY, BA, Amherst JERRY BRATCHER, ASIS, Plainview MAYNA FAYE BRATCHER, HE, Lubbock ALICE JANE BREEDLOVE, ASIS, Lubbock JOHN ROBERT BRENNEMAN, Ag, Midland AVERILL GAY BRINKMAN, HE, McIntyre WILLIAM H. BRISTER, Engr, San Angelo BILL JOE BRISTOL, Engr, Plainview BOBBIE BRODIE, ASIS, Odessa DERL L. BROOKS, ASIS, Littlefield DON G. BROTHERS, Ag, Paducah ANITA CAROLE BROYLES, BA, Muleshoe JOE BRYAN, BA, Lubbock HENRY HOMER BULLOCK, BA, Sweetwater JAMES HARRY BLIRDETTE, ASIS, Anton LARRY GENE BURKHART, BA, Amherst MIKE A. BURKHOLDER, Ag, Pecos BILL BURTON, Engr, Lubbock LYNN LEE BLISBY, BA, Odessa WILLIAM LEE BYNLIM, Engr, Carlsbad, N. M. LARRY R. BYRD, A8IS, Lubbock JAMES F. CAIN, Engr, Seagraves MARLIN TAYLOR CAIN, ASIS, Seagraves MELVIN PERRY CALK, Ag, Comstock LARRY STEPHEN CALVERLEY, Eogf, Cordon City DENNIS LEE CALVERT, ARS, Lubbock ARDITH CAMPBELL, ASIS, Lubbock RICHARD BRUCE CAMPBELL, BA, Pompo JOAN CANTRELL, ASIS, Pampa HERMAN ALVIN CARDWELL, Engr, Abilene CLALIDIE CARPENTER, BA, Dimmitt WILLIAM COOKE CARSON, Ag, El Paso RICHARD LEE CARTER, Ag, Tahoka JAMES THOMAS CARTHEL, ASIS, Lockney ROSS STEWART CASS, ASIS, Plainview BOB CASTLEBERRY, Ag, Plainview ROBERT LEE CASTLE, Engr, Troup JACK LAMAR CAUTHEN, A-SIS, Iraan BEVERLY E. CHAMPION, ASIS, Ft. Worth 0PH0lVl0RE Page IOI Page I02 Soi ' 5 7 'Working bard, Alton? WALLIS E CHAMPION, Ag, Alvord CAROL CHANCY, BA, Ft. Worth J. D. CHAPMAN, BA, Plainview , ROBERT C. CHENOVVETH, BA, Lubbock JOAN SHIRLEY CHESHER, HE, Lubbock WINSTON I. CHRISTIAN, Engr, Roswell, N. M. GORDON BENNETT CLAITON, Ag, Dublin ARCHIE DOYLE CLANTON, ASIS, Hale Center NADELL CLANTON, HE, Odessa BUDDY CRAIG CLARK, BA, Ballinger JERRY DON CLARK, ASIS, Irving JOY HOFFER CLARK, BA, Miami R. CARROL CLARK, ASIS, Burleson SANDRA XVRICHT CLARKE, AIRS, Corpus Christi PECVCVY JEAN CLIFT, HE, Lubbock BILLY HAROLD CLOSE, BA, Vernon JACKIE CLOUDE, ARS, Spur DAVID CLOYD, Engr, Canadian DAVID COBB, ASIS, Bangs MARTHA COCKE, ASIS, Petersburg FRANKIE COCKRELL, BA, Seymour DOUGLAS A. COFFEE, Ag, White Deer ROCER WILLIAM COIL, ARS, Midland BEN R. COLBURN, ASIS, Winters CATHERINE JEAN COLLETT, ARS, Abilene JIM COLLINS, BA, Dallas RAYMOND ALVIN CONELY, BA, Lubbock LAWRENCE D. COOK, ARS, spur MARY E. COOPER, HE, Crowell RALPH D. COOPER, Engr, Ranger SANDRA COOPER, A8zS, Snyder FRANCES COPELAND, ASIS, Lockney BETTY JO CORNETT, HE, Brownfield DIXIE JO COWAN, BA, Waxaliachie JANICE LEE COX, A8cS, Carlsbad, N. M. JOAN AMELIA COX, ASIS, Lubbock WALTER E. COX, Ag, Lubbock PHYLLIS LuISA COZBY, HE, Pc. Woub BILL MOORE CRAIG, ARS, Lubbock EDDIE LEE CRAIG, Engr, Hobbs, N. M. GLADYS CRANDALL, BA, Pc Worth LEROY E. CRAWFORD, Engr, Abilene DON LENNARD CRESON, ARS, Lubbock CLARENCE AARON CREACY, Engr, Phillips PATSY SUE CREWS, HE, Lubbock JAMES ROBERT CRISP, III, Ag, Lubbock TRAVIS DALE CROCKETT, BA, Brownfield WILLIAM M. CROMER, BA, Lubbock FRED RAY CROLICH, Ag, Dallas RUTH ANN CLIMMINGS, HE, Whitewright JIMMIE LEE CLIRRIE, Aus, Lubbock MILLER ROBERT CuRNu'ITE, BA, Kermit ANN LOUISE DAVIDSON, ARS, Wichita Falls JAMES MASON DAVIDSON, Ag, Quitaque CECIL GLYNN DAVIS, Engr, Borger DAN Y. DAVIS, BA, Seminole MAC DAVIS, Engr, Olney ROBERT THOMAS DAVIS, Engr, Abilene TINE EUGENE DAVIS, ASIS, Odessa JOYCE LAVELLE DAVISON, BA, Lubbock NITA JO DAY, HE, Floydada VICTOR ROY DAY, A8cS, Ralls DANNY RAY DEES, Engr, Gainesville GEORGE W. DEMERE, A8cS, Water CAROLYN JANE DENNIS, ASIS, Lubbock JERALDINE DENTON, BA, Childress JOANNA C. DENTON, Ag, Grapevine SHIRLEY ANN DESHAZO, Engr, Lubbock LARRY DICKSON, ASIS, Loving SYLVIA DIETERING, ASIS, Lubbock JOE W. DILLI, Engr, Amarillo DALE D. DILLINGHAM, Engr, Vernon 0PH0lVl0RE Page l03 Page I04 C L A S S of ' The Texas iTeclo Red Raiders CAROLYN JOYCE DIXON, Ass, Dallas KARL T. DOCKRAY, AAS, Lubbock JAMES M. DOHERTY, Engr, Littlefield WENDELL EARL DORSETT, Ag, Winters DEWITI' LYON DOTSON, Ag, Trinity LEON D. DOWDEN, Engr, Electra JOY SUE DOWNING, A8zS, Lubbock RUTH MARIE DREW, BA, Huntsville JOHN F. DLIBOSE, Engr, Plainview B. W. DUNCAN, Ag, McLean BARBARA RUTH DUNN, HE, Lubbock SHIRLEY DLIPRIEST, ASS, Waco ROBERT LEE DURHAM, Engr, Vega WYMAN JOEL DYER, Engr, Carlsbad, N. M. DONALD JOE EARL, A8lS, Seminole JACKIE D. EARL, ASLS, Seminole LANE'ITE FERN EARLY, BA, Midland ANDREW EDMONDSON, Engr, Temple ERNEST DEAN EDWARDS, A8lS, Tahoka LAURA EDWARDS, A8aS, Crosbyton SPINKS EDWARDS, Engr, Colorado City DONALD ALLISON ELLIOTT, AAS, Lubbock YOLANDA M. ELLIS, HE, Plainview PHYLLIS ANN EMORY, BA, Lamesa JACK L. ENGLISH, Engr, McCamey JAMES RICHARD ESCUE, Engr, Olney DAN ORMAN ESTES, BA, Wichita JO ANN ESTES, A81S, Vernon Falls HELEN RUTH ETHERIDGE, HE, Roscoe JEAN ETHRIDCE, AAS, Ropesville GLENN RAY EUBANK, Ag, Idalou TIMOTHY DONALD EYSSEN, AHS, Abilene KENNETH FANNON, BA, O'Donnell ROBERT E. L. FARMER, Engr, Plainview REX VIRCIL FALILKNER, BA, Morton WILLIAM FEIERABEND, Engr, Amarillo TRLIETT FINCHER, Engr, Seminole BERYL CLYNN FISH, Ag, Hereford RAY CHARLES FISHER, Engr, Abilene JOHN FLOYD, BA, Oil Center DOROTHY LU FOLTYN, HE, Littlefield BETSY FONVILLE, ASS, Lubbock MAX EDWARD FORD, ARS, Lubbock WADE EDWIN FORESTER, BA, Sweetwater FREDERICK E. FORNEY, Engr, Dallas DON SMITH FORREST, BA, Midland CHRISTINE FOSTER, BA, Vigo Park EDWIN RAY FOSTER, Engr, Wilson AUBREY JAN FOUTS, A8cS, Sagerton C-LIY LLICIEN FOVASNON, A8:S, Borger ANNETTE FOWLER, ASS, Seagraves BARBARA MARIE FOXVLER, A845 DOROTHY PEPPER FOWLER, BA, Ft. Smith, Ark. JERRY LYNN FOWLER, BA, Dumas JERRY BOB FRALEY, Engr, Abilene DAVID FRANKLIN, Ag, O'Donnell HOMER FRANKLIN, JR., ARS, Lubbock FRANK ELWOOD FRENCH, JR., ARS, Lubbock DAN ERIC FRITZ, ARS, Midland JACK HENRY FLILWILER, BA, Abilene CLINTON SHERWOOD C-AINES, BA, Iraan BARBARA CANDY, BA, Eden CHARLES CvARRE'l'I', BA, Amarillo HERB ELDRED GATLIN, Engr, Houston BENNIE JOE C-ERLICH, ARS, Abbott JERRY DALE C-IBNER, Ag, Spearman KATHALEEN GILBERT, AGS, Lubbock JAMES PERRY CVILCREASE, Engr, Elkhart WALTER LEE CILL, BA, Ft. XVonh DON CILLISPIE, Ag, Lubbock LoYCE LANELLE CILSTRAP, HE, Lubbock RAYFORD E. CINN, Ag, Dimmitt OPIIO IIRE Page I05 Page I06 CLASS of '57 A. O. GIST, A8zS, Abilene MARK WAYLON GLASS, Engr, Snyder EMMETT L. GLOYNA, Engr, Kress DAVID JON GODDARD, BA, Odessa BETH GOLDEN, AHS, Brownfield DELLA LEO GOODWIN, ASIS, Sundown CHARLES B. GOULETTE, Engr, Ft. Worth DONALD RAY GRACE, Engr, Wichita GWEN GRACEY, BA, Roscoe MARILYN GRAHAM, Engr, Hobbs, N. M. DANE GRANT, BA, Lubbock DOLORES GRANT, Engr, Grand Prairie DONALD GRAY, Engr, Netherlands, West Indies MARGARET JOY GREEN, BA, Houston NORMA GAIL GREEN, A8tS, Houston ERLECE GREEN, A8aS, Arlington JANE M. GREGORY, BA, Ft. Worth FRED Wf GRIFFIN, Engr, Plainview SHIRLEY GRIFFIN, AsS, Haskell IMA JANE GRIFFITH, BA, Hale Center MONTE E. GRIFFIN, Ag, Lamesa TOMMY DEAN GUEST, ASIS, Crane DOUGLAS GUINN, BA, Lubbock LOUIS I. GUION, Engr, Dallas . ANNA MARGARET GUNTER, HE, Enochs FRANKY LYNN HADLOCK, HE, El Paso ' PATSY HAGERTY, HE, Longview PEGGY HAHN, A8fS, Lorena PATSY HALE, ASIS, Brownfield , LEON EUGENE HALL, BA, Dumas I PATSY JO HALL, BA, Jayton I ROBERT L. HAM, A8:S, Deport Falls 7-Ioinecovzting, the most enjoyable time of the year. DELORIS HAMILTON, HE, Lubbock PATSY ANN HAMILTON, Engr, Lubbock ROBERT CUTHRIE HAMILTON, Engr, Plains BOBBY RAY HAMMAN, BA, Plainview BILLY ALVIN HAMPTON, Engr, Cvruver JOE B. HAMPTON, Engr, Cactus OLIN CLIFFORD HAND, BA, Westlake, La. CLIFTON O'DANIEL HANKINS, Engr, Odessa DOUGLAS GAIL HANNA, BA, Lometa BILLIE F. HARDING, Ass, viaaam NELSON SHAW HARGROVE, BA, Dallas THOMAS P. HARLAN, AsaS, Harper BILLY HARMON, ASIS, Roaring Springs RICHARD HARRAL, Engr, Artesia, N. M. JOHN RHODES HARRELL, Engr, Carlsbad EDWARD MORRIS HARRIES, BA, Grand Prairie DON B. HARRINC-TON, Ag, Plano BRYANT ALAN HARRIS, Engr, Carden City DIANE HARRIS, ASQS, Lubbock C-LEN ELVIN HARRIS, Ag, Kings Mill PATSY HARRIS, A81S, Plainview WANDA JOYCE HARRIS, ASIS, Ralls JUANITA HASELOFF, BA, Vernon JOHN WALKER HATCHETT, Ag, Lubbock ALBERT DON HATLEY, JR., BA, Lubbock KAY HAUGE J. W. HAWKENS, Ag, Wellman JUANITA HAWKINS, A8aS, Alexandria JOHN D. HAYES, Engr, Houston JOHN EDDIE HAYS, Engr, Houston DON HEATH, BA, Abernathy JAMES L. HEARD, Engr, Vernon LESLIE EARL HEMBREE, Engr, Phillips MONROE C. HENDERSON, Ag, Jacksboro SUE HENDRICK, ASS, Ralls FRED EDWARD HENNE, BA, New Braunfels JUNE ELLEN HENSLEE, A8tS, Borger SHIRLEY HERRINC-TON, ASIS, Amarillo WENDELL CLARK HEWETT, Engr, Hamlin SCOTT HICKMAN, Engr, Ozona OPIIO ORE V Page I07 Page I08 Sol '57 iirst round winners. BETTY HICKS, ASYS, Lorenzo MAXINE HILL, Engr, Midland BETTY HILLIS, HE, Hermleigh EMELEA ELIZABETH HINZ, ARS, Ft. Worth MARCIA HOARE, ASYS, Amarillo CLAUDE CAREY HOBBS, Engr, Abilene CLYDE TERRY HOBBS, Engr, Abilene QLIINCY N. HODCE, BA, Blytheville ANN HOCC1, AIRS, Monahans ROYCE LYNN HOGUE, BA, Soydof RUTH E. HOLLOWAY, HE, Brownwood JOANNE HOLMES, BA, Lubbock DIANE HONEY, ARS, Lubbock JACK HOOKER, ASYS, Abilene ROBERT DAN HOOK, ASYS, Quanah BILLIE HOOVER, Engr, Post BILL HORTON, Engr, Lubbock IVIELVIN HOUX, ABYS, Sundown PAT HOWARD, BA, Lubbock CHARLES CRAIG HOWLE, Engr, Big Spring C. E. HLIDSPETH, Engr, Era CAROLYN JOY HLIGGINS, BA, Plainview EVERETTE W. HULL, ANS, Jacksboro WARREN EARL HUNT, BA, Lubbock CHARLES OAJL HLJRTER, BA, Booker DONNY NEAL HLITTON, BA, Dalhart CALVIN ROSCO IVIE, Engr, Friona JANE HAVEN JACKSON, ASS, Petersburg JERRY JACKSON, Ag, Breckenridge PHILLIP WAYNE JAMES, ARS, New Deal JOE JEEEERSON, BA, Lubbock HENRY JENKINS, BA, Rising Star DON K. JENNINGS, BA, Tulia FLORENCE M. JENSEN, ARS, Dennison FLOYD JAMES JENSEN, Ag, Waco BOBBY W. JESTER, Engr, Texarkana GLENN DAVID JOBE, Ag, Quanah CHARLES G. JOHNSON, Engr, Plainview MARGARET ANN JOHNSON, A8iS, Graham MARVIN S. JOHNSON, Engr, Hamlin MARY JANE JOHNSON, BA, Wellington MILTON RUSSELL JOHNSON, BA, Hamlin NORVAL MERIEL JOHNSTON, Engr, Munday PATRICIA JOHNSON, A8iS, Pampa RONALD D. JOHNSON, ARS, Muleshoe DOROTHY JOHNSTON, BA, Midland JAMES R. JOHNSTON, Engr, Borger NEIL L. JOLLY, BA, Pampa CHARLES KENNETH JONES, Engr, Burleson DAVID ARTHUR JONES, A8iS, Dallas MERRILL DUANE JONES, Engr, Amarillo JAMES LEE JONES, BA, Anton PATSY ANN JONES, BA, Dallas TROY JONES, Ag, Allison WILLIAM K. JONES, Engr, Littlefield FRED KENNEDY, A8zS, San Angelo RICHARD L. KENNEDY, Engr, Corpus Christi BILLY W. KERLEY, Ag, Snyder PAT KERR, AHS, Sweetwater ALLEN D. KESTERSON, AGS, Borger BILLY LEE KEY, Ag, Lubbock WILLIAM MILTON KEY, BA, San Angelo CAROLYN ANN KIDWELL, AIRS, Vernon ALLEN D. KING, JR., Ag, Merkel JERRY LEE KING, ASzS, Tahoka ROBERT DALE KING, ASS, Phillips VERA KINKLER, ASS, Lubbock LAXVRENCE ALLEN KNORPP, Ag, Groom BARBARA ANN KNOW, ARS, Lubbock OLENDA FLORENCE KNOWLES, HE, Phillips PAT KNOX, ARS, Austin HORACE ADRIAN KRIZON, Eugi, Lubbock OPIIO 0RE Page I09 Page I I0 Soi 3 DONALD CHARLES KRUSE, Engr, Moinahans ROBERT JOE LABHART, Engr, Ft. Worth JIMMY DALE LANDERS, Engr, Muleshoe CARROL LACKEY, Ag, Twitty GREGORY GENE LAMB, Ag, .Iericho WILLIAM H. LANIER, A8iS, Lockhart ROBERT H. LAPHAM, Engr, Abilene SHIRLEY LEE LARSEN, HE, Pampa ALICE LATTA, A8zS, Floiydada WILLIAM ROBERT LAUGHLIN, A8zS, Lubbock BOBBY LEE LAWSON, BA, Winters KIMBERLY GERALD LAWTON, Engr, Dallas JOE S. LEACH, Ag, Plainview EDNA LEAVINGS, BA, Snyder RODNEY LEE, A81S, Marfa ROBERT DUANE LEI-IR, Engr, West Memphis, Ark CHERRILLE LEMON, A8zS, Lubbock BILL A. LEONARD, BA, Cleburne JAMES H. LEWIS, Ag, Sweetwater MARY SUE LEWIS, BA, Waxahachie WILLIAM W. LIVELY, Engr, Crane DAVID DOWN LOCKWOOD, Engr, Corydon, Ind. KAY CHARLOTTE LOFLEY, A8eS, Lubbock JOHN WILLIAM LOGSDON, A8iS, Kress DALE BURNETI' LONG, Engr, Tyler GEORGE ROBERT LONG, Ag, wieiiife Falls PATRICIA ANN LONG, BA, McKinney PHILLIP LOVE, BA, Gifeeiiviiie WILLIAM DOUGLAS LOVE, Engr, Florence HORACE NEAL LOWE, Engr, Amarillo BETTY ELMORE LOWTHER, BA, Florey WILLIAM FRANK LLINDBERG, Engr, Burkburnett '57 How do you rate four? VALINE LUNN, ASIS, Gruver CHRISTINE MACINA, AHS, Shamrock SIDNEY MACK, Engr, Boyd CAROLE JOY MAESTAS, A8rS, Sanford KAREN MANKIN, HE GERALD EUGENE MARSHALL, Engr, Dallas ARTHUR C. MARTIN, Engr, Temple EUGENE LEWIS MARTIN, BA, Petersburg KITTY ANNE MARTIN, HE, Ft. Worth NOVIS JEAN MARTIN, ARS, Lubbock REITA MARTIN, HE, Plainview THOMAS CLIFTON MARTIN, JR., BA Slaton JOHN CARL MARSE, BA, Plainview WILLIAM CHARLES MARTIN, Engr, Denver City ANNE K. MASON, As1S, Sweetwater HAROLD MATHES, Ag, Harper DOYLE MATHEWS, Engr, Lamar, Colo. KATHERINE A. MATHIEU, HE, Lubbock BILLY MATHIS, Engr, Olton JOHN TOM MATKIN, Engr, Houston JOHNNY MATSON, Engr, Ft. Worth CHARLES FLOYD MAY, Engr, Crosbyton TEDDY JACK MAYFIELD, Ag, Silverton WILLIAM THOMAS MAYS, A81S, Van BILLY GENE MEDLEY, Engr, Ft. Worth JAY DEAN MEEKS, Engr, Vega MELVIN G. MEISSNER, Engr, Midland MICHAEL REYNOLDS MELTON, Engr, Snyder MAX MERRELL, Engr, Carlsbad, N. M. JOEL MEYERS, Engr, Olton BILLY R. MILAN, Engr, Dumas JAMES NORMAN MILES, Engr, Cleburne JACKIE B. MILLER, A81S, Amarillo JAMES KERMIT MILLER, Ag, Jonesboro JODY MILLER, A8rS, Big Spring KYLE MILLER, JR., Engl-, Big spring MARY JANE MILLER, A8tS, Midland ROBERT J. MILLER, Engr, Gatesville ROY GRANT MILLER, A8fS, Denver City AMOS LOUIS MILLS, Ag, Plainview 0PIIO 0RE Page III Page Il2 LASS of CALVIN STUART MITTS, BA, Gruver ANN MOFFITT, A8iS, Clovis, N. M. CARROLL MONTGOMERY, Engr, Corsicana JOHN L. MONTGOMERY, ASS, Brownfield BOBBY L. MOORE, Ag, Indian Creek JIM TRUETT MOORE, AGS, Lubbock KENNETH WRIGHT MOORE, Engr, Ft. Wforth MARY CAROLYN MOORE, A-SiS, Morton MARY FRANCES MOSELY, BA, Andrews SHARON DEE MOORE, ASS, Hereford MARVIN GLYNN MORGAN, BA, Colorado City RICHARD EARLE MORGAN, Ag, Plainview CURTIS MORRISETT, Engr, Edinburg DORCAS E. MORRISON, HE, Garland MOLLY LOU MORRISON, BA, Sweetwater LARRY FAYNE MORROW, Stamford ARTHUR LEIGH MOSELY, Engr, Amarillo GLENDA JUNE MOSES, ARS, Rdlls HQRACE MOSS, ARS, Midland JUDITH P. MoSS, ARS, Floyada ALICE MARCHETA MAULDIN, BA, Bowie WEYLAND R. MULLINS, Ag, Eden FRITZ MUNZINGER, A8iS, Ysleta MICHAEL B. MCADAMS, ASS, Hale Center WINSTON HOWELL MCADEN, Eiigi, Midland BILLY E. MCANELLY, Ag, Tulia RONALD LEE MCCARTY, BA, Meadow CAROLYN MCCORKLE, HE, Lubbock PAT NORTON MCCOLLOUGH, Engr, Hereford ALBERT K. MCCURDY, BA, Abernathy MRS. JOE F. MCCOLLUM, BA, Lubbock JOE FRANK MCCOLLUM, Ag, Lubbock Our loeroes. DON J. MCDERMETT, BA, Morton JAMES RICHARD MCDONALD, Engr, Wichita Falls HARLEY LEON MCELROY FLOYD MCGEE, A8cS, Hereford M. GLYNN MCGEE, Ag, Loving SHIRLEY ANN MCIGOWAN, HE, Claude GENEVIEVE MCGUIRE, HE, Seymour JOE SINGLETON MCILHANEY, ASS, Lubbock A. H. MCILWAIN, Engr, Hale Center BOBBY DEAN MCINTIRE, Engr, Claude THOMAS OLIVER MCKELVY, Engr, Odessa JANETTE LEE MCKINLEY, ASYS, Dallas RICHARD L. MCKINNEY,As1S, Irving JAMES CLEVE MCLAIN, Ag, Hart ROBERT HENRY MCMAHAN, ARS, Tyler CHARLES WILLIAM MCMLIRRAY, Engr, Tnnidnd LU ANNE MCNEILL, ASLS, Lubbock TROY LEE MCNEILL, ASS, Floydada LEONARD EUGENE MCNEESE, Engr, Amherst JAMES WAYNE MCPHERSON, BA, Lubbock JERRY BRUCE NANCE, BA, Dnlnnn WANDA JOYCE NEILL,As1S, Lubbock C. ARCHIE NELSON, Ag, Winters LARRY NELSON, Ag,Tu1ia SHIRLEY EILEEN NELSON, HE, Claude CHARLES R. NEWTON, BA, Et. Wnnn WALTER CONRAD NEWTON, Engr, Lexington, Ky. MARION ELIZABETH NICRELSON, BA, Littlefield BILLIE NIX, HE, Lubbock SARAH ANN NIX, ARS, Abilene GEORGE ALLEN NIXON, Engr, Iraan JIMMY DOYLE NOWELL, A8zS, Plainview EDWARD NOBLE, ABYS, O'Donnell KATHRYN LOUISE NARZINSKY, BA, Austin CHARLES HARRISON NUTT, AIRS, Hale Center DON W. OATMAN, BA, Lubbock GEORGE EVERETT O'BANNON, Engr, Wichita Falls HASKELL LYNN ODOM, Engr, Post BENTLEY OIQUINN, BA, Midland SUE ORR, HE, Littlefield OPHO 0RE Page II3 Page I I4 JAMES WALTER OSBORNE, Ag, Panhandle DON ORMAND, Engr, Odessa MARY ANN OSBURN, A8zS, Dawson ANNE OWENS, BA, Arlington NORMAN L. OWENS, Engr, Hobbs, N. M. LuClLE CLARK OWSLEY, ARS, Lubbock THOMAS JAMES PACK, Ag, Drrbliri CAROL IO PACE, BA, Irving NELLY PARDUE, HE, Loveland, Okla. SHIRLEY PARKER, A8rS, Jayton CLADYS IONA PARKEY, A8rS, Floydada TOM PARKS, Ag, Clifton ARLENE AVANELL PARSONS, HE, Plainview MARCUERITE PASCHALL, A8rS, Vernon C-ARY GENE PASS, BA, Littlefield JESSIE J. PATE, Engr, Littlefield JAMES L. PATERSON, ASTS, Irving JAMES HOWARD PATTERSON, Engr, Wichita Falls L. A. PATTERSON, A8zS, Petersburg CHARLES ADAIR PATTISON, Engr, Perryton EVA ANN PAUL, HE, Carthage, Mo JEAN ALEXANDRE PAUL, ARS, Wichita Falls AUBREY DWAYNE PAYNE, BA, Ralls CLESTON RAY PAYNE, Ag, Quanah RICHARD WARREN PAYNE, Engr, Clarksville CELIA PEMBER, ARS, Portales, N. M. DAVID L. PENNINCTON, Errgr, Post DOUGLAS NELSON PERKINS, BA, Littlefield JERROL PETERS, Ag, Lubbock IOSIE LEE PETERSON, HE, Canadian IESSIE RAY PHARIS, BA, Sorriioolo EDWARD HARRISON PHILLIPS, ASS, Pr. Worth S of '57 7-ley, what key are you in? GWENDOLYN PHILLIPS, HE, Olton JANE DONELL PHILLIPS, ASIS, Plainview R. FAY PHILLIPS, Engr, Vernon BILL PI-IINIZY, Ag, Lamesa GEORGE T. PIERCE, Engr, Bakersfield, Calif. THOMAS EUGENE PIKE, Engr, Rule GERALD DENNIS PINKSTON, BA, Lubbock PEGGY LOUISE PITTMAN, ARS, Lubbock DONALD RICHIE POND, Engr, Amarillo JOHN DAVID POOL, Ag, Dumas KAY PORTER, ARS, Slaton DAVID MILLS POWELL, Ag, Eldorado JERRY REX POWELL, BA, Dumas RAYMOND DEWYATI' POWELL, Engr, Denver City KAY POUNDS, ASIS, Teague JERRY DEAN PRESTON, BA, Seminole OLIVER H. PRESTON, Engr, Lemesa EDWIN LEROY PRESTRIDGE, BA, Alvarado ALTA JANE PRICHARD, ARS, Pampa RICHARD NEIL PRUITT, Engr, Lamesa W. D. PRUITT, Ag, McNary DONALD PRYOR, Engr, Rankin NOLAN AUBREY PURSER, Engr, Lorenzo JOHN QUILLEN, Ag, Canyon RICHARD GLENN RADCLIFF, Engr, Pampa BETTY SUE RABUN, A8cS, Lubbock ROBERT JOHN RALEY, Engr, Kermit ROBERT SANFORD RALSTON, Engr, Dallas WILLIAM RICHARDS MARCELINA RAMOS, AS1S, Shallowater MARIA RAMOS, A8zS, Shallowater HAL H. RAMSEY, A8:S, Lubbock MARY HALLAM RANDAL, ARS, Lubbock PAT A. RANDOLPH, ARS, Abilene ROYACE DELOY RANDOLPH, Engr, Lubbock AUBREY DENNIS RANEY, Engr, Lariat BOBBY W. RANSBARGER, Engr, Ballinger SHELBY W. RUSH, JR., JOHN RATCLIFF, BA, Lubbock JOSEPHINE ANNE RATHJEN, BA, Canadian 011110 on Page ll5 Page II6 S of '57 Shades of jolly old England. V CHARLES DANIEL RATLIEE, Engr, Lubbock DOUGLAS CHARLES RATTAN, Ag, Pecos BILL LANDERS READ, BA, Coahoma PAUL A. RECORDS, JR., BA, Perryton VANNIS REDMAN, Ag, Stain Jo RICHARD WILLIS REED, Ag, San Antonio FRANK REEVES, Engr PAT REEVES, BA, Matador BERT THOMAS REID, Engr, Wichita Falls GENE REID, Ag, Lorenzo GLORETTA ANN REYNOLDS, BA, Lubbock AUDRENE L. RHINE, HE, Lockney JAMES WELDON RHODES, Engr, Borger LARRY RICE, BA, Alexander STEWART BENSON RICE, Ag, Wilson JIMMY RICH, Engr, Greenville ROBERT E. RICHARDS, AIRS, Lubbock WINONA PAYE RICHARDS, A8rS, Anton BOBBY JOHN RICHARDSON, Engr, Colorado City CHARLES DARROW RIDDLE, Engr, Plainview RICHARD LEE RIDGWAY, Ag, Brownfield JOE A. ROBERSON, Engr, Vernon DALE ALAN ROBERTS, Engr, Ft. Worth JOAN ZENELL ROBERTS, ASLS, Plainview STEVE ROGERS, Engr, Gainesville MARTIN A. ROSE, ARS, Midland JAMES NORMAN ROWLAND, Engr, Lubbock RONALD RUOHO, ARS, Phillips JACK DON RUSSELL, Abs, Mbftbb RICHARD RUSSELL, ARS, San Angelo SAM RUSSELL, JR., BA, Winters MERRIE ELAINE RUSSEY, ASLS, Ft. Worth GLENNA RUTHEREORD, BA, Earth EREDERIG H. SAGE, ABS, Alice WILLA VEE SAGE, BA, Lubbock MIKE SANGHEZ, BA, Midland CHARLES HORACE SANDERS, A8:S, Dallas JOHN MAC SANDERS, Engr, Odessa JOYCE SANDERS, BA, Morton NELSON HAROLD SANDERS, Engr, ROBERT H. SANDLIN, Engr, Odessa DONALD EUGENE SAVERANCE, Ag, Lawn Odessa HARRY SAMUEL SCALING, BA, Ft. Worth BEI I Y RUTH SCARBOROUGH, BA, Petersburg MARGARET SGHINDLER, Ads, Mdnabdbs JAMES WOODARD SCHOELD, Ads, Carlsbad, N. M. EDWINA SCHOVAISA, HE, Littlefield HAROLD SCHWIENING, Ag, Sonora PATSY SCHWIENING, BA, junction BILLIE HERMAN SCOTT, Engr, Ft. Worth ELMORE B. SCOTT, Engr, Daingerfield GAIL scorr, BA, Lubbock GEORGE SCOTT, Engr, Crane PAT SCOTT, BA, Lubbock CONNIE SCUDDAY, A81S, Garden City RICHARD E. SEALE, A8:S, Amarillo SHIRLEY ANN SEANY, HE, El Paso H. A. SESSIONS, Engr, Sundown JAMES FREDERICK SHACKELFORD, Eng SAM C. SHAW, A8zS, Kaufman NAN SHAWLER, HE, Council Bluffs, Iowa TONY HUGH SHAWVER, Ag, Megargel JIMMIE RAY SHEARER, ARS, Plainview DELBERT EUGENE SHEDD, BA, POSt BERT SHEEN, Engr, Lamesa MONTE GENE SHEPPARD, Engr, Vernon WILLIAM K. SHERMAN, Ag, Lockney ROYCE DALE SHIPP, BA, Lubbock WARREN TERRELL SHROPSHIRE, BA, McAllen MARY PHYLIS SHUMWAY, BA, HOUSTON TOMMY CHARLES SIDES, Engr, Lubbock DON SIMMS, A84S, Dallas r, Hale Center OPHOIVIIIRE Page II7 Page II8 S of '57 'Wbat5amatta, Lounge full? PATRICIA SIMNACHER, HE, Wilson FRED AARON SKAGGS, BA, Plano FLOYD WAYNE SKINNER, Engr, Wichita Falls GLENN STEVENS SLAY, Engr, McAllen JOSEPHINE SLOAN, BA, San Saba BEN ALFRED SMALL, Engr, Roswell, N. M. ALICE ETTA SMITH, BA, Denison BARBARA LEE SMITH, I-IE, Lubbock BOBBY D. SMITH, Engr, Seagraves DANNY COSBY SMITH, Engr, Mt. Pleasanr DONALD E. SMITH, BA, McLean EDDIE L. SMITH, Ag, Van Horn FRANCENE SMITH, BA, Seminole HOWARD KENNETH SMITH, Engr, Luther JERRY GLENN SMITH, BA, McCaulley JIMMY DEAN SMITH, Ag, Roscoe JOHN R. SMITH, Engr, C-raham MARY JO SMITH, HE, Lorenzo SHARLENE SMITH, HE, Phillips SUE SMITH, ASIS, Bailey BEN Ci. SMYLIE, Engr, Henderson JOE ALFRED SNEED, Engr, Amarillo ELLIOT P. SNIDER, Ag, Marshall J. D. SNYDER, ASIS Sweetwater FREDERICK SPECK, Engr, Hext PATSY SOLOMON, Ans, Seminole BENTIE DALE SORRELS, Engr, Midland RICHARD LYNDEL SPEARS, BA, Floydada RAYMOND L. SPEER, Engr, Flomot WENDELL SPENCE, Engr, Lubbock RICHARD F. SPENCER, ASIS, Midland H. EUDELL SPITZER, ASIS, Lubbock JOHN BARLOW SPORAR, Engr, Kirwin CARLOS JULIAN SPENCER, Ag, Presidio ALAN ALFRED SPINKS, ANS, Harwood CARL EUGENE SPRINGER, Engr CHARLES DENNIS SPURLIN, ARS, Mart HOMER A. STACGS, Engr, Brownwood RAYFORD H. STAINBACK, Engr, Coleman CONRAD STALEY, Engr, Vernon TRUITT PAT STAMBAUCH, ARS, Tahoka PAUL STANFORD, BA, Abernathy BETTE JO STARNES, AGS, Lubbock KAY STEELE, BA, Silverton CHARLES DONALD STEPHEN, JR., Engr, Lubbock CLAUD RAY STEPHENS, Engr, Mineral Wells TALMADGE AARON STEPHENSON, Engf, center HAL MAYNARD STOCKTON, ASIS, Dallas DORISE STONE, A8rS, Talpa PAT STOOKSBERRY, BA, Amarillo CHARLES LOUIS STREHLI, ASIS, Lubbock BERYLE JEAN STREIT, BA, Vernon JAMES PATRICK STROMAN, Ag, Sweetwater JIMMY STROTHER, Engr, Shallowater THOMAS ALLEN STROTHER, BA, Shallowater RICHARD M. STYLES, AIRS, Lubbock W. O. SURBER, Engr, Lubbock MARILYN M. SUTTON, HE, Texas City WELDON LEON SWANN, ASKS, Jacksboro BILLY RANDOLPH SWINDLE, BA, Jasper, Ala. CLOYCE A. TALBOTT, Engr, Megargel JOE DAN TALLEY, BA, Miami E. DAVIS TARPLEY, A8aS, Abilene E. FRANK TATE, BA, Wichita Falls EDWARD TAYLOR, Ag, Lorenzo HERMON E. TAYLOR, Ag JANE TAYLOR, BA, Seymour JOHN EARL TAYLOR, ASIS, Dallas RAYMOND W. TEBBETTS, Engr, Breckenridge JIM A. TEN EYCK, Engr, Midland CAROL LEROY THOMPSON, Engr, Amarillo JAMES EDWARD THOMPSON, A8zS, Cleveland 0PII0lVl0RE Page II9 I I Page l20 I JIM M. THOMPSON, Ag, Wellington JACKIE THOMPSON, ASIS, Gruver WYLIE GARLAND THORNTON, JR., BA, Littlefield JOYCE THARP, BA, Littlefield BARBARA THRUSTON, HE, Plainview KENNETH A. TIPPEN, Ag, Paducah CAROLE TOLLIN, ABS, Lubbock LlLLlE TolvlLlNsoN, HE, van Horn MARY ANN TONGATE, ASS, Waco GAILYA TONROY, ANS, Lubbock CECIL LEO TRAINOR, Engr, Carthage BILL TRAMMELL, Engr, Denver City TED W. TRIPPE, A8iS, Lubbock THOMAS A. TUNE, Engr, Ranger CLINT TURNER, BA, Floiydada WAYNE TYRONE, AGS, Nolan NED UNDERWOOD, ARS, Snyder EILEEN CAROLE VAUGHN, BA, Robert Lee JACK FLEMING VAUGHN, Engr, Lubbock KATHRYN ANN VEAZEY, AGS, Lubbock GRACE S. VICK, A8cS, Graham GERALD VINEYARD, BA, Bells JOHN KENNETH WADDINGTON, Ag, Lubbock GARLAND WADE, Ag, Lubbock LYLE WAKEFIELD, Engr, Stratford RUBY MCCARTY WALDEN, Lubbock DICK WALLACE, Ag, Seymour JERRY FRANK WALES, BA, Dallas JAMES PRENTICE WALKER, Engr, Brownfield RICHARD LEE WALL, BA, Hermleigh DORIS WAMPLER, BA, Lubbock BARBARA LU JANA WARE, BA, Midland S of '57 Learning Trench wi: Ie wire recordeur. JUNE ELIZABETH WARE, A8iS, Lockney BILLIE J. WARD, HE, Monahans CLYDE OLEN WATERS, BA, Odessa MELBA RAE WATZON, HE, Monahans BILL EDWIN WAYGOOD, A8iS, Sundown PHIL A. WAYNICK, Engr, Lubbock LESTER CHARLES WEATHERBY, JR., Engr, Ft. Worth BRUCE WEAVER, A8iS, Amarillo cuY L. WEAVER, Ag, Hamlin JOHN MELVIN WEAVER, Engr, Lamesa GAYLE WEBB, ARS, Ei. Wmh JERRY DAVID WEBB, Engr, Ei. Worth ARLINE JEANE WEBBER, A8iS, Breckenridge JAN WEBSTER, A8tS, New Deal BUENA VISTA WELCH, BA, Post WILMA JEAN WELCH, A8aS, Post ELMER S. XVELLS, Ag, Ralls WILIDA WELLS, A81S, Ft. Stockton LLOYD WEST, Engr, Memphis DALE WHEELER, ASiS, Midland PHILIP D. WHEELER, Ag, Amarillo ELIZABETH GAIL WHILE, Engr, Brownfield FORD LEE WHITE, BA, Phillips FREDDIE CHARLES WHITE, A8zS, Rotan KEITH WHITE, A8zS, Lubbock KENNETH EARL WHITE, BA, Vernon CHARLES HOMER WHITEHEAD, Engr, Hereford DIXIE WILLIAMS, A8iS, Plainview DON DUANE WILLIAMS, A8iS, Lubbock DON XVILLIAMS, BA, Olney L. R. WILLIAMS, Engr, Ft. Worth ROGER NEAL WILLIAMS, Ag, Lubbock CHARLENE WILLIAMSON, A8iS, Ft. Worth ANNETTE WILSON, BA, Slaton DONALD RAY WILSON, A8iS, Vernon ELIZABETH RUTH WILSON, BA, Quail HARRY CHARLES WILSON, BA, Perryton JERRY ARNOLD WILSON, AIRS, Knox City JON H. WILSON, ARS, Seminole MARICILLE WILSON, A8iS, Lubbock 0PHO 0RE Page I2l I Page I22 MARION ,IO WILSON, HE, Hereford MYRNA WILSON, ASIS, Floydada MARGUERITE WINDER, ABS, Gruver WALLACE L. WILSON, Engr, Lubbock RICHARD DALE WINGET, ASS, Hereford DON HENRY WINNETT, Engr, Hart GERALD W. WITHERSPOON, ABIS, Hereford ANNE WITTY, ASS, Hamilton MORRIS WOMACK, Engr, Austin BEVERLY WOOD, HE, Spur DARLYNE WOOD VAN PELT, BA, Lubbock DONALD R. WOOD, Engr, Crane JLIANITA WOOD, HE, Slaton LOUIS G. WOOD, Engr, Pecos OFILIA WOOD, BA, Eagle Pass SARAH VIRGINIA WOOD, BA, El Paso WILLIE ANN WOOD, HE, Lubbock scO1'r DAVIS WOODIIIN, ABIS, Anton OLENNA FAYE WOODS, BA, Lubbock YLIVONNE WORLEY, ASIS, Odessa PERMELIA IMOGENE WORTHAM, BA, Ft. Worth JOYCE WRIGHT, ARS, Bellaire LILY NAOMI WRIGHT, BA, Plainview NEIL MARK WYATT, BA, Snyder DONNA MAE YAW, HE SARA JANET YANCY, BA, Lubbock CHARLIE MARSHALL YOLINO, JR., Engr i NOEL EDWIN YEARY, Ag SYLVIA YOUNG, HE, Ofohom BRUCE ALTON DINOLER, Engr, Athens KAY SQLIIRES, BA, Lubbock S of '57 Everybody ready, everybody up! SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President ........... BRucE CAMPBLLL Vice-President . JOHN HAIQIEELL Secretary . . C-L,xm's BAIN Page IZ3 FRE H Page I 24 DONNA ABRAHAM, ASS, Canadian ANN ADAMS, ASS, Tahoka PATSY RUTH ADAMS, BA, Lubbock DARLA ADAMSON, AaaS, Midland NANCY JO ADIAN, HE, Fisk J. LUIS AGUILAR, Engr, Seminole JOE AGUILAR, ASS, Seminole MONICA C. ALBUS, ASS, Sudan DARLA ALEXANDER, A8eS, Lubbock RICHARD L. ALEXANDER, Engr, Masterson RICHARD CWICKD ALEXANDER, AGS, Amarillo JOHN HENRY ALFORD, ASIS, Lubbock R. V. ALLCORN, BA, Olton GERALD P. ALLDREDGE, Engr, Dimmitt CARROL MITCHELL ALLEN, Engr, Lubbock FRANCES EMILY ALLEN, ASS, Marlin FRIEDA ELAINE ALLEN, HE, Friona JUDY ANN ALLEN, ASS, Lameaa LUA J. ALLEN, BBA, Sweetwater GARY MARSHALL ALLEN, Ag, Saginaw PHILLIP MAX ALLEN, Engr, Phillips SUE ANNETTE ALLEN, A8zS, Kilgore SUSIE ALLEN, ASS, Ft. Worth WALTER RAY ALLEN, JR., DONALD STEPHEN ALLGOOD, BA, Lubbock DEWAYNE ALLISON, ASS, Lockney JIMMY O. ALLISON, Engr, Muleshoe SAMMY ALLRED, AGS, Lubbock ANDA ANDERSON, BBA, Dallas GAIL ANDERSON, ASS, Ralls KENNETH EUGENE ANDERSON, ASS, Shamrock LARRY WYNN ANDERSON, Ag, Lorenzo MICKEY ANDRESS, A8zS, Lubbock E JAMES EUGENE ANGEL, Engr, Ft. Worth MARGARET ANGER, A8zS, Snyder JUDY ANNING, BA, Houston GEORGE ANTHONY, Ag, Dimmitt MARGARET ANN ANSLEY, A8zS, Amarillo WILLIAM BOYD AUSLEY, BA, Waco BILL ARMSTRONG, Engr, Hartley DON ARMSTRONCv,, ASIS, Amarillo ARLETTE ARNE'I'I', AAS, Lubbock NANCY CAIL ARNN, BA, Cvoodland NORMA GAYLE ARTHUR, AS4S, Raton, N. M. SUZANNE ASTOR, AAS, Dallas DAVID E. ATWOOD, Engr, Cleburne MARCELEE AUSTIN, Enochs BILLY WARREN AVERETT, Ag, Keller DONALD R. AVERY, Ag, Lubbock ROBERT REX AYCOCK, BA, Tulia JAMES FOSTER BABB, Engr, Abilene JOHN B. BACCUS, JR., Ag, Lubbock MARJORY BACHMAN, BBA, Kerrick NANCY J. BAGXVELL, HE, Claude CARLTON RAY BAILEY, Ag, Lubbock RICHARD B. BAKER, Engr, Irving BOBBY L. BALES, Ag, Ft. Worth DON BALES JOAN BALKE, BA, Midland ALMA EILEEN BALLARD, HE, Dimmitf TOMMY Cv. BALLARD, ASIS, Shallowater R. H. BANKS, Engr, Big Spring SUE BARCUS, ASIS.. Waco CARLEY BENTON BARKER, Ag, Mosheim LOUIS BARKLEY, AAS, Lubbock JOE Cf. BARNES, Engr, Santa Anna CARR HOWARD BARNETTE, ASLS, Lubbock MARGARET ANN BARNHILL, ASIS, Canyon DONALD BAKER BARNETT, Engr, JOANNE BARNEY, ASIS, Abilene FRED BARRETT, AAS, Midland ANN BARRON, HE, Meadow CLASS of U-lot licks Pomerc Page I25 FRESIIME Page I2b GORDON L. BARTLEY, Ag, San Antonio DONALD ROYALTY BARTON, ABYS, Lubbock WAYNE BASINGER, Engr, Lubbock RICHARD DEAN BASS, Ag, Santa Anna JOHN HENRY BATES, Engr, Breckenridge DARWIN DREW BALIMANN, BBA, Pampa CAROLYN ANN BAUMGARTNER, HE, Dallas CHARLES WIGHT BAUMGARDNER, Engr, Iraan BOB L. BAXTER, Ag, Shamrock ANISSE BAYNES, HE, Houston MERWYN EARL BEAN, JR., A8zS, Burkbumett BILL RANKIN BEARDEN, Engr, Snyder CHARLOTTE ANN BECK, HE, Ralls JERRY DEAN BECK, BA, Lubbock GEORGE EDWARD BEESON, BA, Lubbock JERRY W. BELCHER, Engr, Rogers, N. M. DON HERSCHEL BELL, Ag, Amarillo JAMES DWIGHT BELL, Engr, Odessa JERRY DON BELL, ARS, Wichita Falls JERRY BELL, A8zS, Ballinger VIRGINIA L. BELL, ASYS, Grandfalls ANN BELT, HE, Lockney MARTHA L. BENN, HE, Abernathy JOHN LEE BENNETT, Engr, Dallas TOMMY BENNETT, Engr, Moran WILLIAM C. BENNETT, ABYS, Abilene JOHN RUSSELL BENSON, A8zS, Lubbock WALTER LEAVITT BENT, BA, Dallas DONALD LEWIS BENTON, Ag, Fabens GENE ALLEN BENTLEY, BBA, Panhandle MARGARET A. BERRY, HE, McAdoo WYLIE EUGENE BERRY, Engr, Tuna JOAN BETHANY, ARS, Lubbock CHARLES P. BEVILLE, A8zS, Clarksville BENNIE H. BICKEL, Ag, Muleshoe MILZEY BICKLEY, Engr, Floyd EVA GAIL BIGGERS, BA, Hereford CHARLES F. BIGGS, Engr, Lubbock LLOYD HAYNE BIGGS, Engr, Comanche SYLVIA SUE BILLINGS, A8zS, Lubbock TED BILLINGTON, Plainview ROBERT JO BILLS, Ag, Fabens FRANKLIN ALLEN BIRD, A8tS, Stockdale LUCINDA BIRTCIEL, Levelland JACK BROWN BISHOP, Engr, Brownwood LAWRENCE WAYNE BISHOP, BA, Plainview TAYLOR BLACK, A8tS, Abilene GLENN BROWN BLACKMON, Ag, Littlefield JIMMY DON BLACKWOOD, Engr, Dallas MAX EDDIE BLASSINGAME, Engr, Wichita Falls BOBBIE JEAN BLOCKER, AHS, Lubbock KATHLEEN ROSE BLOUNT, A8tS, Midland CHARLES W. BLUMENTRITF, Engr, San Angelo JAMES BOGGESS, BA, Lubbock BILL BOGGS, Engr, Best WARREN WILSON BOLING, Engr, Dallas JACQUELINE BOLTON, BA, Plainview JAMES F. BOOHER, Engr, Wichita Falls DOUGLAS W. BOONE, Engr, Shallowater ALBERT HENRY BOREN, Engr, Ferris KAY BOWERS, AGS, Dallas ANN BOWMAN, ASIS, Bowie BILLIE JOYCE BOX, A8tS, Jacksboro BOBBIE N. BOYD, HE, Lubbock GLENN AUSTIN BOYD, Ag, Seminole ROY WEAVER BOYD, BA, Lubbock SALLY DAWN BOYD, ASLS, Amarillo WILLIAM DAVID BOYD, BA, Amarillo MITZIE G. BOYLE, Loving E. BOONE BRACKETT, III, ABtS, Lubbock WAYNE S. BRADFORD, A8tS, Haskell FRANCES ELAINE BRANDENBURG, Dallas CLAS Soi Turkey dinner, here I come, Page l27 FRESH E Page I28 JANE BRADLEY, BA, Dublin CHARLES RONALD BRANTNER, Ag, Jayton GERALD DEEN BREWER, ARS, Wells NANCY LEE BREWER, BA, Brownfield MARY RUTH BRICE, ASS, Sherman KENNETH J. BRIDEN, ABS, Big Spring FRAZIER LAWRENCE BRIDGES, JR., Engr, SHIRLEY ANN BRIDGES, ABS, Rotan TOM JOHANN BRIEN, Ag, Houston CHARLES BRIGHT, Engr, Pyote MARY BRINKERHOFF, BA, Quanah Lubbock WANDA MARIE BRINSON, ASS, Andrews JACKIE BROOKS, HE, Fort Worth JOE FRANK BROOKS, BBA, Amarillo ARNOLD M. BROWN, Ag, Nolan DAN BROWN DON MAYNARD BROWN, ASIS, Coleman EARL JAMES BROWN, Ag, Brownfield GARLAND DEWAYNE BROWN, Dimmitt GENE BROWN, ABIS, Amarillo JAMES D. BROWN, Engr, Dallas JIMMY D. BROWN, Engr, Sanger JON AARON BROWN, Engr, Lubbock' J. W. BROWN, ABS, Wichita Falls ROBERT A. BROWN JR., Ag, Throckmorton ROGER DALE BROWN, ASIS, Big Spring SENA E. BROWN, HE, Texarkana VIRGINIA SUE BROWN, BA, Lubbock FRANCIS KEITH BROWNLOW JR., AIRS, Kenedy GARY EDWARD BROWNLOW, A8rS, Lubbock RUTH BRUNS, BA, Vernon JOHN D. BRUTON JR., Engr, Colorado BILL BRYAN, Engr, Desdemona BOBBY DALE BRYAN, BA, Lubbock JOE DALE BRYAN, BA, Lubbock JOE S. BRYANT, Engr, Lubbock JOEY DONALD BRYAN, Engr, Rockwood ELLA BUCHANAN, A8zS, Hart NORMA JEAN BUCHANAN, HE, Batesville GERALD BUHRKUHL, Ag, Plainview City RICHARD WINFIELD BULLOCK, Engr, Dallas MICHAEL LEE BUNYARD, Engr, San Angelo GAYLE DURELLE BURGARD, BA, Irving RUTH CLALIDETPE BLIRKETT, BA, Clovis LINDON DENE BURKHART, A8:S, Perryton ARTHUR W. BURKS, A8zS, Bowie RITA ANN BURLESON, A8rS, Lubbock CHARLES RAY BLIRNETT, Ag, Haskell JOHN V. BURNETT, Ag, Brownfield BILLIE L. BURSON, Engr, Marfa DONALD BURTON, Engr, Ft. Worth JOHN FRANK BUSH, BA, Lubbock MARY SUE BYRD, A8aS, Haskell ZELLA JO BYRD, A8rS, Fabens PRESTON AARON CADDELL, BA, Levelland LEONARD CAIN, BA, Lubbock JOHN PAUL CAIN, ASKS, Newman SHIRLEY ANNE CALDWELL, HE, Lubbock JAMES CALLOWAY, BA, Ralls THEORA CALVERLEY, A8rS, Carden City HUGH SCOTT CAMERON, BA, Houston EUGENE CAMPBELL, ARS, Hereford KAREN GAIL CAMPBELL, ARS, Clovis, N. M. LYNN ED CAMPBELL, Ag, Enochs MARY JO CAPPLEMAN, ARS, LaMarque I ROBERT B. CARADINE, Engr, Childress WILLIAM F. CARDER, Engr, Amarillo CARLTON 1. CARMICHAEL, Ebgf, Roswell, N. M. KENNETH CARMICHAEL, Ag, Hereford POLLY MORRISON CARNEY, HE, College Station CAROL CARPENTER, A8aS, Plains EM 3 wr JIMMIE FRANK CARPENTER, HE, Lazbuddie The wearin' of the green. Soi Page l29 Page I30 KENNETH LLOYD CARPENTER, Engr, Ft. Worth SLIZANNE CARR, AHS, Paducah JOYCE ANN CARROLL, A8iS, Lubbock SIDNEY M. CARROLL, Engr, Hillsboro DOYLE CARSON, A8cS, Lubbock FRANK GERALD CARSON, BA, Lubbock JOHN M. CARSON, Engr, El Paso BARBARA J. CARTHEL, HE, Lockney CLINNON CAVON CARTWRIGHT, Ag, Sweetwater H. DONALD CARVER, Engr, Midland JANIS CARVER, HE, Rochester WILLIAM CASEY, Engr, Robert Lee SANDRA CASSTEVENS, A8cS, Brownfield CONSUELO MYRNA CALIDLE, Engr, Tatum, N. M. ROBERT MARION CAVETT, Engr, Clovis, N. M. BARBARA CHADWICH, A8zS, Hagerman, N ENN1s ELMO CHAEIN, BA, Odessa ALFRED BOREN CHALKLEY, Ag, san Aiifciiic MARVA c. CHAMBERS, HE, May BEVERLY E. CHAMPION, ABS, Pc. Worth JACK D. CHANDLER, Engr, Wichita Falls SYLVIA LEE CHANDLER, BA, Tiilia KENNETH cHANDo1N, ABS, Lubbock CAROLYN CHEATHAM, HE, Lubbock MARILYN RUTH CHESHER, BA, Lubbock EDWIN CHILDS, BA, Lubbock JACK W. CHISLIM, Engr, Lefors JOHN XVESLEY CHISM, BA, Lubbock NITA JEAN CHRISTMON, BA, Brownfield PAT CHRISTENSON, A8iS, Lubbock RONNIE CARROLL CHRISTIAN, Engr, Lubbock DONALD WAYNE CLARK, Ag, Groom RANDALL cLARK, Abs, Ei. Worth ROBERT BRYAN cLARK, BA, Marlin WALTER DALE CLARK, ARS, Groom jAMEs F. CLARKSON, Abs, cicciiviilc MARY JANE CLARKSON, A8zS, Abilene TRAVIE CLEMENTS, BA, Muleshoe BETTYE JO CLIFTON, ASS, Lubbock JAMES Ci. CLOYD, Ag, Canadian JOE REED COBB, BA, San Angelo MARY JANE COBB, BA, Tulia JOHN HAWKINS COCHRAN, ASIS, Lubbock DAVID RAYMOND COFFMAN, ARS, Richardson LARRY WAYNE COGBURN, Engr, Weatherford MELBA COLDEWEY, BA, Lubbock BEVERLY ANN COLE, ARS, San Antonio SUE JO COLE, HE, Levelland RONDALL ALTON COLE, Engr, Lefors JERRY M. COLEMAN, Ag, Brownwood MARILYN RAE COLEMAN CAIL COLLIER, BA, Ft. Worth GEORGE RAY COLVIN, BA, Turkey BILLY ALLEN COMBS, ASIS, Memphis JUDITH CONE, HE, New Deal DAVID C. CONNER, Engr,.Antelope CAROLINE J. CONTRERAS, ASIS, Dalhart BARBARA D. COOK, HE, Lubbock ALVA MURRAY COOPER, Engr, Lubbock C-WENDOLYN MARIE COOPER, ASIS, Roaring Springs JOHN ROBERT COOPER, Engr, Cleburne MADELINE PASCHAL COOPER, ASIS, ldalou PAUL PRESTON COOPER, ASIS, Crowell SHARON JANE COOPER, BA, Crowell BETTY COPELAND, ASIS, Levelland ANITA CORBELL, HE, Lubbock JIMMY LANE COUNTS, Ag, Corpus Christi THOMAS COURTNEY, ASIS, Plainview WILL? ALLEN COLIRTNEY, Ag, Ft. xvonh JACK COVINGTON, ASIS, Dougherty ROBERT BARTLETT COVINGTON, Engr, Fabens SAMUEL S. COWAN, Engr, Plainview The Black Ynuader rides again. Page l3i FRESH E Page I32 BARBARA JEAN COWHERD, HE, Dallas HOLLY ANN COX, BA, Muleshoe JIMMY L. CARMER, ASIS, Cordon PATSY JEAN CRASS, HE, Silverton MARY SUE CRAWFORD, BA, Looo ROBERT BRYAN CRAWFORD, Engr, Blanket HAROLD ARTHUR CRESWELL, Ads, Lockport, 111 CONNIE CREWs, Ads, Midland EDWYNA CREWS, BA, Childress RICHARD CRIDER, Ads, Snyder CAROL ANN CRISLER, ABS, Lnbbnook RETA CRISLER LOUISE CROOK, A81S, Snyder DICKEY ERWIN CROSS, Engr, Colorado City DON WAYLAND CROWLEY, Engr, Hamlin ALBERT WAYNE CROWSON, Engr, Wickett CHALMERS THOMAS CRUTHIRDS, JR., Engr, Seagoville BOBBY JIM CRYES, BA, Plainview KAY CLILBREATH, Engr, Austin PATRICIA CULLUM, ARS Wickett NED CULP, Engr, Lamesa FRANCES CLILVAHOLISE, BA, Odessa CHARLES ROBERT CUMMINGS, BA, Ft. Wodh NANCY CURTIS, HE, Tyler. ROY L. DAMRON MAYO DEWAYNE DANCER, Engr, Lubbock JEVERN DANIEL, ASIS, Olton CLYDE L. DALIGHETTE, ASIS, Barstow ANNA FRANCES DAVIS, BA, Lubbock BILLY DON DAVIS, BA, Winters CHARLES W. DAVIS, BA, Stamford DAVID WM. DAVIS, Ag, Hugo DEWEY LAURELL DAVIS, Engr, Lubbock DIANE DAVIS, BA, Corsicana. DORIS DAVIS, BA, Lubbock DWAYNE DALE DAVIS, BA, Eden GEORGE ANN DAVIS, BA, Crowell JOHN FRANKLIN DAVIS, Engr, Ft. Worth JOHNNY MORRIS DAVIS, Engr, Lubbock PHILIP BARD DAVIS, Engr, El Paso YVONNE DAVIS, Ag, Jacksboro DAVID OLIVER DAWSON, Engr, Brownwood JOE DAWSON, Engr, Marathon BILLY D. DAY, ASIS, Alanreed EMMETT ROOSEVELT DAY, BA, Friona JOLEEN DAY, BA, Cedar Hill SHARON JLINE DAY, BA, CIoviS, N. M. AL LODELL DEEKINS, BA, Lubbock JOANNE DEAN, ARS, Lubbock MARY B. DECKER, ASIS, Abernathy TOD DEKANTER, Engr, San Antonio JOHN CHARLES DENNISON, Engr, Odessa PENNY PAYNE DERDEN, Ag, Jayfoo MAYNETFE DERR, HE, Alameda, Calif. JOHNNY ARTHLIR DEVINE, ARS, Ysleta THOMAS WILLIAM DEWITT, Engr. Wink MARILYN JO DICKEY, BA, Wellington DON DICKINSON, BA TERESA FRANCES DIETZ, HE, Lubbock ELIZABETH H. DINWIDDIE, HE, Amarillo GLENN DIPPEL, Engr, Old Glory CHARLES DIXON, ASS, McCamey PERRY DIXON, Ag, Morse MONTE MAX DODSON, BA, Van Horn JOHN GERALD DOCCETT, Engr, Pampa CRETCHEN ELIZABETH DONOVAN, ASS, Sunray RICHARD EDWIN DORRIS, Eogf, Houston CHLOE DOTTS, ARS, Lubbock DON ALTUS DOTY, Engr, Grand Prairie MARSHA ANN DOWDY, Engr, Lubbock JOHN F. DOWNS, Ag, Abilene PATRICIA DOYELL, HE, San Antonio CLASS of OK., so it snowed all winter. Page I33 FRESHME Page I34 BOB DRAKE, Ag, Breckenridge LEE WARREN DRAKE, Engr, Hereford DONALD H. DRAPER, Engr, W'inters KAY F. DRENNAN, ASIS, Brownfield DONALD TOM DREW, Engr, Harlingen STEPHEN KENT DRYSDALE, ARS, Ft. Worth DON A. DUENKEL, Engr, Pampa BENNI ELLEN DUNN, ASIS, Lubbock E. TOMMY DUNN, BA, Plainview LYNDON DUNN, Ag, Cone M. A. DUNN II, ASIS, Plainview ROBERT JAMES DUNN, ASIS, Lubbock BARBARA DURBIN, ARS, Andrews ANNIECE MARIE DURHAM, BA, Lubbock FRANCES ARLEEN DURKEE, ARS, Abilene PHILIP ERLE DLIVALL, ARS, Denver City GAYLE EARLS, BA, Denver City CARL LEE EATHERLY, A8eS, Childress SHERMAN HORACE ECKOLS, Ag, Cedar Valley JUDY EDWARDS, ARS, Midland PAUL W. EDWARDS, Engr, Ft. Worth ARNOLD HERMON EHLERT, BA, Houston EVELYN ANNE EISENBERG, ASIS, Lubbock EDWARD LEXVIS EITELMAN, Ag, Ft. Worth ROYCE ELAM, A8eS, Megargel KAY ELDER, ARS, Ft. Worth LYNN ELLIOT, Engr, Houston ROBERTA ANNETTE ELLIOT, ASS, Lubbock RONALD DEAN ELLIOTT, Engr, Pampa RICHARD E. EMERY, Engr, Austin BILL EUGENE ENGLISH, BA, Plainview CATHERINE CLAIR ESTES, BA, Wfichita Falls BETTIE LOUISE ETHRIDGE, HE, Fabens RONALD DAVID EUBANK, ASIS, Brownwood LEONARD WAYNE EVANS, ASIS, Post MARY JANET EVANS, BA, Groom JOE M. EVERETTE, Engr, Portales, N. M. WM. L. EWAN, BA, Mt. Holly, N. J. MARSHALL ELLYSON EWING, Engr, Georgetown JAMES F. FARMER, ASIS, Big Spring JOHN FARQUHAR, BA, Amarillo DUANE FARRIS, ASCS, DIXIE FELDER, ASCS, Lubbock JAY FELTY, BA, Burkburnett AVONLEE FENTRESS, ASS, Lubbock CHARLES FREDERICK FERIS, BA, Lubbock ROSS A. FINLEY, Aus, Putnam WILSON C. EISCHER, Ag, Marfa ROBERT FISHER, JR., Engr, Lubbock KENNETH D. FLAKE, Engr, Lubbock PAT FLANAGAN, HE, Hobbs, N. M. CHARLES EDWELL FLEMINC, Abilene HOWARD FLEMING, Engr, Burkburnett MARILYN JOY FLOECK, Ag, College Station BARBARA KAY FLOWERS, ASuS, Stamford DAROLD DEAN FLOYD, ASS, Snyder EARL WAYNE FLYNT, ASS, Lubbock JANET ANN FORCEY, HE, Canadian BETTY FORTUNE, Engr, Colorado City CAROL FORSHAGE, A8uS, Seguin DAPHNE E. FOSTER, ASS, Stinnet FRANCES FOSTER, HE, Bellevue MAX JACKSON FOSTER, Ag, Childress VIRBLENE FOSTER, A81S, Newcastle WILLIAM THOMAS FOSTER, BA, Lubbock BILLY FRANK FOWLER, Engr, Lubbock WM, DOUGLAS EOWLER, JR., ARS, Artesia, N. M. oRv1LLE C. Eox, Engr, Clbuu RICHARD OZANNE FOX, JR., Engr., Dallas RODNEY CLARK FRALIN, ARS, Morton MARY LOU FRANCIS, ABLS, Carthage CLIFFORD WALTER FRASER, Engr, Groom Oil on fTec1o Campus. Soi Page l35 FRESIIM Page I36 GARY EVAN FRASHIER, Engr, Pampa OTTILIE MAE FREDRICKS, HE, Lubbock NINA JEAN FRYER, AHS, Big Spring CARL G. ELILBRIGI-IT, Engr, Denver City CATHY FLITRELL, BA, Houston JIMMY W. GAGE, Ag, Bula JOAN GALLAGHER, HE, Ropesville JAMES CANDY, Engr, Longview JAMES GARDNER, AAS, Eunice, N. M. PHILLIS MARIE GARDNER, Engr, Vigo Park RICHARD L. GARDNER, Engr, Lubbock WILMA NELL GARNETT, AMS, Lamesa CALVIN E. GARRETT, Engr, Plainview KENNETH BASIL GARRISON, BA, Odessa RALPH GARRISON, BA, Lubbock JULIA BENNITA GASS, AAS, Wilson PEGGY JO GEISLER, BA, Amarillo BAXTER W. GENTRY, Engr, Crowell JERRY DON GEORGE, BA, Turkey JACKIE DALE GERHART, Engr, Ft. Worth MIKE GIBSON, A8rS, Snyder FRED GRAHAM GIST, AS1S, Midland BILLY GEORGE GLOVER, Engr, Dallas FRED LEE GLOYNA, Engr, Lockney MARY ANN GLUMPLER, HE, Littlefield GLENDOWER GODDARD, BA, Midland DON GODFREY, Engr, McLean PHILLIP DEAN GODW IN , A81S, Amarillo DON GOLDSMITH, Engr, Breckenridge ROBERT C. GOOCH, ASIS, Abilene ROMONDA LOU GOODWIN, HE, Carlsbad, N . M RAY L. GORDON, Engr, Snyder SARA BETH GORDON, Abs, Lubbock CAROLYN ANN GORE, HE, Albany SHIRLEY ANN Goss, BA, sbydbf BILLY EDD GOWAN, BA, Wichita Falls BOBBY JOE GRAVES, Engr, Lubbock ELIZABETH GRAY, AHS, Austin GORDON GRAYSON, Ag, Seminole BOBBY EDWARD GREEN, Engr, Midland JAMES KENNETH GREEN, Engr, Abilene JAMES WILTON GREEN, Ag, Floydada ROSE MARIE GREEN, BA, Borger GERAL MAC GREENE, AatS, Hermleigh MARY E. GREENER, ASS, Pep ATHA LEA GRICE, HE, Hamlin ROBERTA GRIGSBY, Canyon DON GRISHAM, Engr, Weatherford ROBERT M. GRLINEWALD, Engr, Ft. XVorth MIKE FRED GUETERSLOH, BA, Levelland FRAN GUILLET, A8zS, Andrews JOE WAYNE GUINN, Engr, Borger NATALIE GLINTER, ASIS, Balmorhea I JACK D. GLITHRIE, BA, Ft. Worth REBECCA GUZMAN, BA, Colorado City HAROLD WAYNE HYDE, Engr, Plainview BARBARA HALE, HE, Lubbock BILLY MAX HALE, BA, Amarillo 4 JOILUE HALE, BA, Ft. Worth EARLE A. HALEY, Engr, Ft. Worth GARY HALL, Engr, Midland VIRGINIA LAURA HAMILL, HE, Levelland VON DEE HAMILTON, BA, Lubbock SHIRLEY HAMLETT, ASIS, Kermit JOHN BOB HANCE, Engr, Kress GERRY HANCOCK, HE, Dallas HERBERT MARTIN HANCOCK, Ag, Waxahachie LARRY L. HANSON, Engr, Ft. Worth ROBERT ELWYN HARDIN, Engr, Lubbock DERRY DON HARDING, AGS, Levelland TED HARDY, A84S, Brownfield WILLA JEAN HARGROVE, BA, Ft. Hancock But Tue got some pieces left over. Page I37 FRE IIIVIE Page I38 JUDY LOUISE HARLOW, BA, Lakewood SANDRA LOU HARMON, ABS, Amherst JOYCE ANN HARPER, BA, Cleburne ANN HARRAL, ABS, Rankin KIRBY RONALD HARRELL, Engr, Waco BOBBY HARRIS, Ag, Rails CHARLES RAY HARRIS, Engr, Kaufman GLENDA HARRIS, A8zS, Ballinger MARION CLARK HARRIS, BA, Muleshoe HARRY HINES HARRISON, Engr HELEN JOSEPHINE HARRISON, BA, Andrews WILDA KAY HARRISON, Engr, Lubbock MYRA SUE HARROLD, ARS, Crane BETTY LOU HARRY, BA, Lubbock GENE DONALD HART, Engr, Seagraves MARY JANE HARTLEY, HE, Lubbock BILL WAYNE HARTSFIELD, Engr, Lubbock DARWIN RAY HARTSFIELD, BA, Lubbock TRAVIS DONALD HARWELL, Engr, Brandon ' THOMAS ALBERT HASTINGS, Engr, Amarillo ROBIN HATCHETT, ABS, Lamesa GLENN HATLA, Engr, Littlefield BARBARA HAVIS, ABS, Lubbock PAUL TRUMAN HAWKINS, BA, Turkey DONALD B. HAY, Borger CLYDE HAYS, ABS, Friona NANCY LEE HAYS, ABS, Lubbock GAYLE HEAD, BA, Colorado City J. AUDRALENE HEAD, BA, Snyder MARTHA HEARD, A8eS, Hereford JEANNEANE HEDSPETH, HE, Lubbock LINDA HELFY, HE, Ft. Worth LEROY HENRY HELLMAN, Engr, Wichita Falls SANDRA HEMMLE, AIRS, Arlington DAVID HENDERSON, Ag, Ft. Worth PATRICIA ANN HENDERSON, A LEVI BEEMAN HENDRICK, BA, Plainview H. D. HENRY, Engr, Odessa MALCOLM HENSLEY, Engr, Iraan BILLY R. HENSON, Engr, Munday QS, Coleman ERNEST EDDIE HENSON, Engr, Seagraves DELBERT HEAS A DIXIE HEWELL, HE, Nixon WILLIAM BILLY HEWLETT, Ag, Glen Rose BOBBY JACK HILL, Lubbock DONALD EUGENE HILL, Lubbock GERALD LENNON HILL, Engr, Lubbock JAMES M. HILL, AsrS, Borger KENNETH PAUL HILL, Engr, Lamesa MARY ANN HILL, A8rS, Midland PATTI HILL, BA, Lubbock WILLIAM BRIT HILL, Engr, Beaver, Oklahoma JERRI HILLS, AGS, Abilene BARBARA HINKSON, HE, Muleshoe KAY ROBERTA HINTZ, Engr, Lubbock SANDRA JEAN HITCH, AHS, Lubbock GINGER R. HODGE, HE, Anton SUE HOFF, HE, Comanche GENE EDWARD HOLEMAN, BA, Lubbock JAMES THOMAS HOLLABAUGH, Engr, JOYCE DEAN HOLLAND, AsrS, Arrrlrrrrr CAROLYN JUNE HOLLEY, AfsrS, Snyder DONALD REESE HOLLEY, Asrs, Kilgore CLAIRE LOUISE HOLLlDAY, AsrS, Dallas ROBERT YOUNG HOLLOWAY, Ag, Hobbs, N. M. JUNE RENE HOLLY, BA, Abilene JAMES EDWIN HOLMES, BA, Pampa MARY KAY HOLMES, ARS, Shamrock LAWRENCE E. HOLUB, Ag, Seymour JANET LEE HOMOR BOBBY WARREN HOOPER, Ag, Tulia BOB HUSTON HOOVER, Engr, Littlefield CLAS 3'e5, U-Iowarrl 7 Soi Page I39 FRESH E I l Page l40 DOTTIE SUE HORCHEM, HE, Cooper LAWANA HORTON, ARS, Lubbock CLARENCE W. HouCH, ARS, Lubbock TED WM. HOVER, JR., Engr, El Paso HAROLD R. HOWELL, Engr, Abilene ORMAN J. HUBBARD, Engr, Midland TURNER E. HUBBY, A8cS, Wichita Falls , HELEN HAIR, A8cS, Levelland TOMMIE HUCKABEE, Engr, Lubbock DOUG HUDSON, AHS, Ft. Worth ROBERT W. HUFF, A8cS, San Antonio RONALD GENE I-IUFSTUTLER, BA, Lubbock KAY JO HUFSTEDLER, HE, Las Cruces, N. M. NORMAN EMORY HUGGINS, BA, Plainview RICHARD HUGHES, A8cS, Big Springs FAY DEAN HUNEKE, A8cS, Lubbock HENRY L. HUNEKE, Engr, Lubbock GAYLE HUNT, A8cS, Lubbock ANNA MARIE HUNTER, BA, Coleman MARTHA JANE HUTCHINSON, BA, Chalk NAOMI R. INCE, AIRS, Lubbock MARTELL DEAN INGRAM, AGS, Wichita Falls VIVIAN ANNE INNES, HE, Dallas BOBBY GENE ISERAL, BA, Panhandle OLIN L. ISHAM, ANS, Sunray ROBERT IVEY, Ag, McNary BARBARA JO JACKMAN, A8cS, Graham KENNIE LOU JACKSON, HE, Anton LYNNITA JACOBS, Acs, Lubbock EILEEN JACOBSON, BA, Amarillo JAMES HUNTER JAMERSON, Rollo MARY HELLEM JAMERSON, HE, Ralls JOE JAMES, Engr, Midland . RICHARD DALE JAMES, Engr do AVIS EVON JEFFERIES, BA, Olton MARILYN JENKINS, A8cS, Ft. Worth BILLIE L. JOB, Ag, Woodward, Oklahoma A. L. JOHNSON, Engr, Brownfield BARBARA JEAN JOHNSON, A8cS, Amarillo BETTY LYNN JOHNSON, BA, Westbrook BILLY JOHNSON, Engr, Sunray CHARLES KENNETH JOHNSON, Engr, Lubbock CHARLES RONALD JOHNSON, Engr, Cleburne CARY MAX JOHNSON, Engr, Haskell GIFFORD JOHNSON, Ag, Ft. Worth JIMMY DALE JOHNSON, BA, Shallowater LARRY DONALD JOHNSON, A8tS, Stinnett LE ROY JOHNSON, JR., ARS, Lubbock LOREN WELDON JOHNSON, Engr, Olney MARGARET ADELE JOHNSON, HE, Lbvbibnd RAYMOND E. JOHNSON, Abilene ROBERT CLARK JOHNSON, Engr, Lubbock ROBERT LEE JOHNSON, A8zS, Phillips SANDRA JOHNSON, HE, Idalou TOMMY LEE JOINER, Engr, Houston CAROL JONES, AIRS, Jacksboro JAMES C. JONES, Engr, Cleburne JESSIE RUTH JONES, HE, Haskell LARRY E. JONES, Ag, Lubbock MARY ALICE JONES, Engr, Hereford STUART CARROLL JONES, Engr, Hereford JULIAN MIKE JOPLIN, BA, Littlefield REVIS JORDAN, HE, Lubbock VIRGINIA JUDD, HE, Borger EDWIN KAHLER, ASS, Ft. Worth ANTONE JOE KAJS, Engr, Crowell JOHN RICHARD KANA, JR., Engr, El Campo DON KAPLAN, BA, Borger CARMEN SUE KAY, ARS, Rochester POLLY KEEPER, ASIS, Bishop JAMES CLAY KEELE, BA, Lovington, N. M. JESSIE HENRY KELLY, Engr, Snyder CLAS Off for Chicago. Soi Page l4I FRE HME Page I42 GENE NICHOLS KENNEDY, Engr, Desoto POLLY ANN KENNEDY, A8zS, Levelland LARRY KENNEMER, A8zS, Littlefield MARY ALICE KENNEY, HE, Slaton DAVID ALVIN KENT, ASS, Amarillo JOHNNY B. KERR, Engr, Pampa CHARLES WILLIAM KESSLER, ASS, Ft. Worth MARIANNA KEY, HE, Snyder ROBERT KEY, Engr, Lubbock SAMMY DALE KEY, Engr, Brownfield GLENDA M. KEYTON, HE, Lubbock BETTYE KILLIAN, HE, Lorenzo JOE WAYNE KILLION, BA, Haskell JOHN LEE KING, BA, Lubbock LEONARD KING, Ag, Childress NELIA MAE KING, HE, Petersburg TIM K. KIRK, Engr, Lakeview BILLY KISER, Engr, Lubbock DOUGLAS WILLIAM KLINGMAN, BA, Dallas PATSY KNICK, ASIS, Levelland HAL MITCHELL KNIGHT, Engr, Sterling EARL PAUL KOEPPE, Engr, Ft. Worth ROBERT HOWARD KOONCE, BA, Lubbock JERRY W. KOVAR, Ag, Ennis PHILIP CLARK KRANZ, Engr, Artesia, N. M. LE ROY E. KUNETHA, Engr, El Campo BOBBY KYZAR, A8zS, Melvin BETTY ANN LACKEY, BA, Amarillo MARILYN GAYLE LAMPHERE, BA, Lamesa WILLIAM GLENN LANDY, Engr, San Angelo WILLIAM LANE, Ag, Lubbock LARRY TAYLOR LARSEN, Engr, Pampa DAVID ALCON IIARSEN, Engr JAMES WADE LASATER, Ag, Ft. Worth BETTE LAWRENCE, ASIS, Seymour DAVID LAWRENCE, Engr, Bellaire KAY LAWRENCE, AsS, PAT LAWRENCE, Casper, Wyo. JANICE LAWS, ASIS, Lockhart WANDA LEACH, HE, Plainview ROBERT LEATHERMAN, Engr, Perryton DAN LEE, Engr, Clovis, N. M. DEAN LEE, A8aS, Clovis, N. M. MARVIN LEE, Ag, Comanche ADRIENNE LEI-IRMANN, BA, Sagerton DELBERT LEMLEY, Engr, White Deer GWEN LENNEN, A8zS, Ft. Worth CAROL ANN LEON, ASIS, Abilene DAVID WERTZ LEOPOLD, Abs, Odoooo LLOYD ERNEST LELISINO, AAS, Lubbock DONNA LEE LEWIS, HE, Groves JAMES LEONARD LEWIS, Engr, Efo JANELLE LEWIS, BA, Brownfield LLOYD LEWIS, Engr, Iowa Park RAY NEIL LEWIS, Engr, Lakeview RICI-IARD GALEN LIGON, Ag, Loving ERMA FLORENCE LILLY, A8zS, Gomman HERSI-IEL RANDAL LINDSEY, Engr, Tahoka DOUGLAS WAYNE LINDSEY, ARS, Lubbock RALPH WAYNE LINDSEY, ASIS, Lubbock PRESTON LITILE, Engr, Abilene CAREY FORD LIVELY, Engr, Oofoovmo JOSEPH HOLLIS LLOYD, JR., Engr, Meadow GERALD WARREN LOCKE, BA, Lubbock CHARLES B. LOCKERD, Engr, Ft. Worth DANIEL WILLARD LOEP, AGS, Lockhart ELDIN LOFGREEN, Engr, Austin MARILYN LOFLIN, I-IE, Springfield, Colo. ,IOMILEE JANE LOMAX, I-IE, Van Horn CAROL JANIS LONG, BA, Plainview ROYAL BRADLEY LONG, Engr, Lubbock SIDNEY JOE LONG, Ag, Goldthwaite CLAS Speaks for itself. Soi I Page I43 FRE HIVIE Page I44 CAROLE ANN LOOPE, BA, Midland LARRY DALE LOTER, Engr, Childress NOAH ROGER LOTER, ARS, Plainview JAMES W. LOVE, ARS, Grand Prairie. NANCY ABBOTT LOVELESS, AsbS, Lubbock DON MARSHALL LOWE, Ag, Maple JEAN LOWE, ARS, Fr. Worth KATHERINE MALIRCENE LOWE, ARS, Plains RICHARD PAUL LOWKE, Engr, Vernon RICHARD LOWTHER, ARS, Andrews ROBERT JOSEPH LUEB, BA, Hereford DOSHA MAY LUSK, ARS, Plains DOYCE LYNCH, BA, Ralls RAY LYNCH, A81S, Hale Center WELDALENE MABRA, AIRS, Hutchins RALPH B. MABRY, Ag, Petersburg ROBERT RAY MADDEN, Engr, Lubbock WILLIAM FRANK MAEDGEN, Ballinger JERRY C. MAGEE, Engr, McCamey VIRGINIA ROSE MAHALEY, Engr, Frost BENJAMIN CURTISS MAHANAY, Engr, Sundown ALBERT L. MALACARA, AIRS, Amarillo ANGELA CAROL MALOUF, BA, Hamlin GEORGE W. MARCOM, ASzS, Levelland GRETA ANN MARRS, BA, Idaibu MAX GIDDEN MARKS, Anson BARBARA ANN MARR, HE, Hobbs, N. M. MYRNA LEE MARSHALL, HE, Lubbock BILLY BOB MARSTON, Engr, Sunray DICK DONALD MARTIN, BA, Bovina JERRY MARTIN, Engr, Lubbock JIM MARTIN, Ag, Iowa Park MYRNA SUE MARTIN, BA, Rotan HAROLD WESLEY MARTINDALE, Ag, Maxwell JOHN WILKS MASTEN, AHS, Sudan PATRICIA ANN MATHENY, HE, Bellaire KARY MATHES, JR., Ag, Lubbock MARY ANN MATTOX, A8aS, Galveston EDELMO GEORGE MALIRER, BA, Dumas EMMA RUTH MAXWELL, AERS, Marlin DIXIE LEE MAY, A81S, Carlsbad LARRY THEODORE MAY, Breckenridge BOBBY MAYFIELD, Ag, Merkel BAILY MAYO, Ag, Winters LAVETA MEADE, ASIS, Lubbock HAROLD WAYNE MEDLIN, BA, Big Spring ROBERT D. MEEKS, Engr, Plainview DAVE MEERS III, Engr, Waco KENNETH L. MELTON, Engr, Dallas THOMAS LEWIS MIDKIFF, A8zS, Lubbock JUDY MILBURN, ASIS, Lubbock VIRGINIA MILES, HE, Dallas ROBERT MILLER, BA, Hereford MARY SUE MILLER, BA, Ft. Worth RICHARD DENNIS MILLER, Engr, Levelland RICHARD PAUL MILLER ROBERT V. MILLER, BA, Austin SUE MILLER, BA, Ft. Worth DOROTHY SHARON MILLICAN, AsS, Lubbock DON MILLICAN, Engr, Benavides CLAUDE E. MILLS, Engr, Booker LEO XVILLIAM MINZENMAYER, Ag, Winters CHARLES EDWARD MISKELL, Engr, Big Lake CARY R. MITCHELL, Engr, Garden City LLOYD CARY MITCHELL, A81S, Lamesa WILLIAM HAYES MITCHELL, JR., Ag YVONNE MARIE MI'I'I'S, Stratford CLIFTON MALCOLM MONROE, Engr. DAVID B. MOODY, BA, Midland WENDELL MOODY, Ag, Eden CHAD MOORE, Engr, Lohn CHARLES MOORE, Ag, Lubbock CLAS Silent night Soi Page l45 FRESHIVIE Page I46 JANET SUE MOORE, ASQS, Portales, N. M. MARVIN WATSON MOORE, BA, Sweetwater MICHAEL ALAN MOORE, AAS, Ft. Worth PHILLIS MOORE, A8eS, Lubbock RICHARD MOORE, Ag, Marshall SETH THOMAS MOORE, JR., Ag, Hamilton WILLIAM EDWARD MOORE, BA, Ft. Worth CECIL R. MORRIS, Engr, Phillips DEANE MORRISON, ASeS, Morton D. L. MORRISON, JR., Ag, Muleshoe IVIEREDITH KAY MORRISON, HE, Burkburnett FRANKLIN CHARLES MORROW, JR., AAS, Houston NANCY LARUE MORROW, A8eS, Littlefield GLENDA MOSES, ASIS, Ralls THOMAS LEE MOSLEY, Engr, Del Rio JERRY CARL MOTE, BA, Midland JESSE RAY MOTES, Ag, Bula BILLY JOE MOYER, Engr, Burkburnett SHIRLENE MULLINS, A8eS, Lubbock SHIRLEY BETH MULLINS, ASS, Lamesa MARY ANN MUNN, A8eS, Lubbock JANNA MURRAY, A8eS, Midland SANDRA MYERS, BA, Lockney DANA RUTH MACNAUGHTON, HE, Plainview CAREY HARDEN MCADAMS, Engr, Groom JACK WELDON MCANINEH, Ag, Odessa DAVID PATRICK MCBEE, A8zS, Ft. Worth ROBERT MICHAEL MCBRIDE, AseS, Lompoc BENJAMIN EDWARD MCCARTY, ASIS, Meadow GERALD RANDOLPH MCCASLAND, Engr, Lubbock DONALD RAY MCCLENNY, A8eS, Amarillo RICHARD MCCLURE, BA, Plainview DOYCE MCCORKLE, Ag, Ioy FRANCES MCCREARY, AseS, New Deal JACKIE LANE MCCRIGHT, AseS, Sweetwater KENNETH LYNN MCCRUMMEN, Seminole CVENEVIEVE MCDANIEL, BA, Crowell JOHNNIE MCDANIEL, BA, Memphis YVONNE MCDANIEL, HE, Memphis JAMES I. MCDOWELL, Engr, Denver GEORGE G. MCDUFF, ARS, Grandview DAN R. MCGREGOR, ASIS, Lubbock A DON L. MCGREGOR A8cS, Lubbock BOCIE LEE MCGOUGH, Engr, Aspermont ALLORA MONETTE MCGUIRE, ASIS, Levelland DARRELL MCGLIIRE, Engr, Plainview LEWIS D. MCGUIRE, Engr, Gilliland RICHARD GALE MCILHANEY, Engr, Lubbock LOIS MCKEE, HE, Amarillo RONALD JOEL MCKIM, Engr, Lubbock GENEVA MCLAIN, HE, Hart ROBERT DRAYTON MCLANE, BA, Cameron ROBERT RAY MCLARTY, ASIS, Lubbock KENNETH LEO MCLELLAN, Ag, Friona DELWIN D. MCMAKEN, Engr, Snyder WILLIAM C. MCMANUS, Engr, San Angelo JERRY HENRY MCMILLAND, ASIS, Levelland GLENDA JANIS MCNEAL, BA, Midland TERRY ALLEN MCRIGHT, A8cS, Hereford KENNETH WAYNE NABORS, Ag, Glen Rose JACKIE DOYLE NACHLINGER, Ag, Hermleigh JAMES WILSON NANCE, Ag, Ft. Worth DORCUS DAVIE NARRELL, BA, Pecos C. E. NEAL, Engr, Ft. Worth RITA JOYCE NEAL, BA, Stratford JIMMY DEAN NEIDEN, Engr, Booker CATHERINE NELSON, A8cS, Brownwood GEORGE HOWARD NELSON, ARS, Lubbock MARY ROSALIND NELSON, ARS, Dbomco NANCY CAROL NELSON, Eogf, Et. womb VIRGINIA ANN NELSON, ARS, Lubbock ROBERT GORDEN NEMIR, Ag, Roscoe The machine age. Soi Page I47 FRESHM N Page I48 CARROL NEWBROUGH, Engr, Lamesa JANICE NEWSOM, BA, Lubbock FLANNERY ROGER NEWTON, A8zS, Littlefield CLYDE NICHOLS, ASTS, Sundown R. D. NICHOLS, Ag, Gatesville BETTY JEAN PENNY NICKELL, A8zS, Lubbock ELIZABETH NIX, BA, Lubbock E JAMES ALVIN NIXON, ARS, Iraan CHARLES WAYNE NOAKES, Engr, Lubbock PATRICIA NOLES, ARS, Lubbock CHARLES NORMAN, A8zS, Lubbock STEVE NORMAN, Ag, Winters LYNDA JEAN NORRIS, ABS, Tulia BEADE OJBRIEN NORTHCUTT, Ag, Pecos JIMMY HAROLD NORTHCLITT, Ag, Hereford HERMAN NORTHRUP, Ag, Amarillo ALBERT MARSHALL NULL, BA, Tulia ROBBIE OAKLEY, ASTS, Anton MARY MARGARET O'BRIEN, A8rS, Morris, Ill. GARY FLOYD OFFUT, Engr, Munday LEO DENNIS O,GORMAN, A8rS, Pampa MAXINE LYNN O,NEAL, Engr, Levelland BILLY LYNN O'NEAL, Engr, Levelland VERNA ANN O,NEAL, BA, Breckenridge THOMAS KEY ORY, BA, Et. Worth ASHLY GORDON OSBORN, Engr, Amarillo TOMMY RILEY OsBuRN, BA, Kermit DON OWEN, ARS, Dimmitt NINA MARGARET OWNBY, BA, Houston MARGARET JOANNE PALMER, Engr, Loviogfoo, N. M. THOMAS HAROLD PALMER, Engr, Odessa ORAL EUGENE PARKS, Engr, Buffalo Gap BILLY RAY PARKER, Engr, Seminole JERRY PASCHE, BA, Brownwood FLO PATTERSON, HE, Dallas GAYLON DAVIS PATTERSON, BA, Hereford 'VIADELYN ANN PATTERSON, ASTS, Lamesa PHILLIP DALE PATRICK, Engr, Memphis JOYCE ANN PAYNE, ASTS, Lubbock VIRGINIA ANN PEACOCK, HE, Seymour BARBARA ANNA PEDERSEN, A8aS, Dallas LONNIE EDMUND PEEK, Engr, Lubbock WYVONNE PEELER, BA, Muleshoe FLOYD EDISON PENNELL, ARS, Denton JAMES RICHARD PERKINS, Engr, Kirkland CHARLENE PERKS, BA, Midland BARBARA ANN PERRY, A8zS, Floydada JAMES F. PETTY, AMS, Wichita Falls NANCY ANNE PEUGH, BA, Higgins JAMES E. PHILLIPS, Engr, Blackwell JOHN PICKERELL, ASS, Markley CHARDA FAITH PIERCE, ASIS, Lubbock I. V. PIERCE, A84S, Goodland NORMAN WILBURN PIERCE, Engr, Henderson AUDREY JUNE PIGG, BA, Lockney JOANNE PINKSTON, BA, Lubbock MITCHELL N. PIPKIN, Engr, Matador V WILBUR IRWIN PITTMAN, ASIS, Lubbock EARLEEN FAYE PLANK, HE, Hereford ROLAND E. PONCE, Ag, Lubbock RICHARD L. PONDER, A8aS, Munday DONALD LEE POPE, BA, Cleburne GLORIA PORTER, BA, Karnes City NINA KAY PORTER, AGS, Lubbock ROGER PORTER, Engr, Olney DWIGHT RAY POUNDS, AHS, Levelland BILLY WAYNE POWELL, Engr, Pecos ELVIS DEAN POWELL, Engr, Ralls SHARON POWERS, BA, Carthage STANLEY WAYNE POWERS, ASIS, Desdemona BRYAN E. PRATER, Engr, Borger RUTH YVONNE PRATT, A81S, Lamesa Santa Jones. Soi Page I49 H Page l50 RICHARD WALTER PRICE, Engr, Amarillo MARILYN JOYCE PRUITT, HE, Lubbock ALICE CAROLYN PRYOR, HE, Ft. Worth CHARLES PYEATT, BA, Ft. Worth DEAN MAURICE QUADE, Ag, Rule SHIRLEY JO QUALIA, ASLS, Midland CHARLES ROBERT QUALLS, Engr, Cisco CHARLES LEWIS RACKLEY, BA, Plainview BETTYE RACILAND, ARS, Levelland RALPH CARTER RAMSEY, Engr, Abilene VERNON WAYNE RAMSEY, ASIS, Lubbock MARJORIE JANET RAMSOUR, ASIS, Lubbock NORA LEE RANDALL, ARS, E1 Paso WESLEY BRYANT RANDALL, Engr, Houston LOUISE RATHER, BA, Lubbock PALILA ANN RATLIEP, ARS, Haskell LAYTON RUSSELL RAUN, Ag, El Campo FRANCES SUZANNE RAY, ARS, Waxahachie JAMES FRANK RAY, Amarillo DOLORES REAGAN, BA, Lubbock JEANETTE REAMER, ARS, Lubbock JANET REAVES, ABIS, Plainview ELMER OTIS REED, Dumas JIMMY CARROLL REED, BA, Lubbock JULIA BETH REED, BA, Lubbock JULIA MARY REED, ARS, Mol-Idoo MARGARET A. REED, Aus, Dallas MARY ALICE REIDY, BA, Lubbock EUGENE M. RENERO, Engr, Vernon JAMES GORDON RENFRO, Engr, Littlefield ADA PEARL REYNOLDS, HE, Wolfforth BILLY JOE REYNOLDS, Engr, Cameron BOB RAY REYNOLDS, BA, Lubbock BOBBIE MARLENE REYNOLDS, Aus, Slofou CAROLYN JUNE REYNOLDS, HE, Enochs BOBBY JOEL RHYNE, Aus, Morton BETTIE LOU RICE, HE, Ralls, A. HAROLD RICH, ASIS, Brownfield CHARLIE RICHARDS, Engr, Kermit BETTY MARIE RICHARDSON, BA, Snyder MARY ALICE RICHARDSON, ASS, Hermleigh AMELIA ROWENA RICHBLIRG, ASS, Trent WILLIAM RUDOLF RICHTER, Engr, Thalia EMMETT RAY RIGGS, ARS, Pampa TOMMY JACK RIPPER, Engr, Wink CHARLES ARTHUR RICHEY, Ag, Colorado BILLIE CHARLENE ROARK, ASYS, Lubbock DOLORES A. ROBERSON, HE, Petersburg SHIRLEY ANN RobERSoN, ARS, Lubbock CELINA ROBERTS, ARS, Lubbock DAVE o, ROBERTS, ASS, Padbbbb, Ky. DON ROBERTS, Ag, Winters EARLENE ROBERTS, ASYS, Spade JAMES ROBERTS, Engr, Sundown JOAN ROBERTS, ASYS, Ft. Worth JOHN EDWARD ROBERTS, ASS, Stillwater SIDNEY CAROL ROBERTS, BA, Afton WENDELL BRYAN ROBERTS, Ag, Hobbs, N. M. BILL G. ROBERTSON, Engr, Sudan ANITA ROCHELLE, A8zS, Lubbock DON FRANKLIN RODERICK, BA, Midland DICK ROHE, Engr, Lubbock BAILEY ROGERS, BA, Wichita Falls CLARENCE ROGERS, Engr, Dimmitt JOHN R. ROGERS, Engr, Waco LINDA ROGERS, ARS, Lubbock V LEROY ALLEN ROSE, ASIS, Waco DALE JOE ROSELIUS, ARS, Panhandle MAY RUNGE, ARS, Christoval GORDON RUSSELL, Ag, Merkel J. R. RLITHEREORD, Ag, Canadian JACK MORRIS RUTLAND, ARS, Brownwood CLAS 7t really is Snow' Soi Page l5I ERESHM Page l52 MARY LAURA RYAN, A8aS, Houston R. D. RYNO, JR., BA SHIRLEY SAAGE, HE, Slaton EMBREE GALE SADLER, Engr, Dimmitt PAT SAMMONS, Engr, Clarksville CAROLYN SANDERS, Engr, Sherman DARRYL PAUL SANDERS, Engr, Arch, N. M. DELBERT ALVIN SANDERS, Engr, Wilson RINALDO W. SANDERS, BA, Lubbock FREDDIE SANDLIN, BA, Paducah JIMMY R. SARTIN, A81S, Olney MARTHA SCHICKRAM, Engr, Lubbock JAMES EDWARD SCHLITTLER, Engr, Graham WALTER SCHULER, Engr, Lubbock ROBERT SCHULGEN, Engr, Lubbock CAROL MARIE SCHULTZ, A8zS, Amarillo JOSEPH MICHAEL SCHXVIND, Engr, Breckenridge BOBBIE SCOFIELD, ASS, Dallas SHIRLEY SCOTT, ARS, Prosper WILLIAM CLIFFORD' SCOTT, Engr, Lubbock RICHARD LOVE SCRIVENER, ARS, McAllen RICHARD SEANEY, Engr, Austin HAROLD RICHARD SEAY, Ag, Comanche SHARON SEELIGER, BA, Lockhart SHERLON HUBERT SELKE, AHS, Abernathy TOBYE CHARLENE SELLERS, A8zS, Hamlin WILLIAM A. SETH, Engr, Amarillo JACKIE B. SEWELL, Ag, Ringgold ROBERT C. SEWELL, ARS, Big Lake SUE MODEAN SEWELL, BA, Dalhart GORDON NEIL SHAEFER, Engr, Hereford ANDREW SHANNON, Engr, Dallas WILLIAM ROBERT SHARP, JR., Engr, Henrietta JIM CLAUDE SHARPE, Engr, Vernon J. C. SHEDD, BA, Post, ROBERT PALMER SHEETS, ARS, Breckenridge MARK MALONE SHEEHELD, BA, okfa ' GRACE SHELTON, ARS, Lamesa JANE SHEPHERD, BA, Post NANCY SHEPHERD, ARS, Houston PRESLEY W. SHEPPARD, Engr, Electra RALPH LANGFORD sHERR1LL,BA, Coolidge SARA SHEVELAND, ASIS, Ft. Worth DAN W. SHIPMAN, Engr, Lubbock JOHN TOM SHIRES, Ag, San Saba CHARLES SHOEMAKER, Engr, Lubbock NANCY LEE SHORTES, Engr, Odessa OLEN W. SHULTZ, Engr, Crowell KENT READER SIMMS, ASIS, Levelland GAYLE SILCOTT, HE, Olton CHARLES SIMON, ASIS, Levelland IVA SIMPKINS, A8zS, Plainview DORIS SUE SIMPSON, AsS, Pampa SARBETH SIMPSON, A8zS, Levelland JUANICE N. SIMS, AGS, Lubbock ONETIA SKELTON, HE, Lufkin MARVIN RICHARD SKINNER, Engr, Bula KIRK FRANKLIN SLATER, JR., BA, Ralls BILLY SLIGAR, Engr, Goldsmith ANDREW CLINTON SMITH, AsS, Lubbock ANN FILES SMITH, ASiS, Ft. Worth AUBREY DEAN SMITH, Ag, Seminole BILLY JANE SMITH, BA, Odessa BOB GENE SMITH, ASIS, Plainview DELBERT L. SMITH, Engr, Childress DON S. SMITH, Engr, Eunice, N. M. DON WILEY, SMITH, Ag, Weinert DONALD E. SMITH, AsS, Floiydada DONNA LAVONNE SMITH, BA, Bovina ELWIN M. SMITH, AGS, Coleman GLENN W. SMITH, Engr, Lubbock JAMES EDWARD SMITH, As1S, Dallas CLAS Laugh, fish, laugh! Soi Page I53 FRE IIME Page I 54 JERRY R. SMITH, Ag, O,Donnell KAREN SMITH, HE, Ft. Worth MARTHA ELLEN SMITH, ASIS, Waco MARVIN BURLEY SMITH, Engr, Memphis MILTON REDOY SMITH, BA, Sweetwater NINA SMITH, ASKS, Lubbock SAMUEL IRVEN SMITH, Ag, Ballinger WALLACE EMANUEL SMITH, BA, Amarillo JIMMY SNELL, A8zS, Eunice, N. M. BARBARA DOLORES SNETHEN, A8aS, Plainview DANA MARGARETE SNIDER, BA, Abernathy WANDA SUE SNYDER, HE, Van Horn THOMAS WAYNE SORRELLS, Engr, Dallas MERLE ANN SPARKS, ASS, Dallas SANDRA SPELLMAN, BA, Brownwood GAY LAMAR SPENCE, Engr, Roscoe JERRY LLOYD SPENCE, BA, Plainview WILLIAM D. STAGGS, Ag, O'Donnell JAMES EDWARD STALLINGS, BA, Lubbock ANNE K. STALNAKER, Engr, Ft. Worth JAMES SAVAGE STANLEY, Engr, Ft. Worth PATRICIA ANN STANSELL, HE, Slaton WILLIAM A. STARKEY, AMS, Dumas JOEL DOW STARNES, JR., Engr, Midland CECIL CHARLENE STARR, Engr, Lubbock GLORIA JANE STATON, HE, Lubbock IVAN STOTTS, A8zS, Borger BARBARA STEGALL, HE, Lubbock JOHN CURTISS STEGER, A8zS, Lubbock JOE STEPHENS, Engr, Lubbock VERNA LEE STEPHENS, ARS, Abernathy BILLY WAYNE STEVENS, Engr, Waco CURTISS STEVENS, BA, Lubbock JOY SUE STEVENS, A8tS, Corpus Christi MAUDIE KAY STEWARD, ASKS, Rockwood FRANKLIN STEWART, Engr, Cameron RICHARD ALLEN STEWARD, Engr, Bowie MARY JIMM STINSON, ASS, Snyder JOE LOVE STOGNER, A8zS, Lubbock WILLIAM THOMAS STOGNER, Engr, Denver City LELAND MAXWELL STONE, BA, LittlefIeld SONDRA DOROTHY STONE, ASIS, Lubbock LLOYD WAYNE STONEKING, Engr, Electra JIMMY STOUT, Ag, Seymour HELEN ANNE STOVALL, ABS, Muleshoe PATRICIA STOVER, ABS, Lubbock RICHARD STRAIN, BA, Dumas BILL CENE STRAIT, Aus, Quiuuuo JAMES STRAWN, Engr, Houston JERRY STUART, Ag, Roby SHARON BETH STUBBS, BA, Amarillo CLENDEN RAY SUDDETH, Bovina LOU ANN SULLIVAN, ABS, Lubbock WALTER SWEET, Engr, Blackwell DANIEL TALBOTT, Engr, Megarel ROBERT WOMACK TALIAFERRO, AHS, Odessa BILLY JAMES TAPSCOTT, Ag, Wildorado ANNETFE TARKENTON, Aus, Lubbock CECIL ROBERT TATE, Aus, Hamilton ROBERT EMMETT TATUM, JR., Engr, Chihuahua, Mex. ZELLA CHARLENE TATUM, ASIS, Lubbock MARY E. TAWVOR BETTY FRANCES TAYLOR, ABS, Lubbock RICHARD JAMES TAYLOR, Ft. Worth TOMMY TAYLOR, Ag, Ft. Worth WELDON TAYLOR, BA, Sherman KENNETH EARL TEMPLETON, BA, Lubbock DONALD LEE TERRELL, Ag, Plainview WALTER HORACE TEST, Ag, Ennis LUDNEY CORNELL THETFORD Engtr. Rogers, N. M. JAY DOUGLAS THOMAS, BA, Olton CHARLES JAMES THOMASON, Ag, Ft. Worth CLAS Tour misses and a misft. Soi Page I55 FRESHME Page' I56 JUAN IMA THOMASON, HE, Lubbock CLIFFORD THOMPSON, Engr, Borger DAVID THOMPSON, BA, Borger JENNIE RUTH THOMPSON, ASIS, Lubbock SYLVIA THOMPSON, ARS, Lubbock JOYCE ANN THORP, BA, Panhandle JOY THORNB, BA, Childress JIMMY THRLISH, Eugf, Lubbock ROBERT WAYNE TINER, BA, Memphis SANDRA TINNIN, BA, Electra PATRICIA ANN TISDALE, ARS, Ballinger PATSY JEAN TODD, BA, Welch WALTER EUGENE TODD, Engr, Sunray SIDNEY L. TOLBERT, Engr, Vega JIMMIE MARIE TOMLINSON, BA, SHIRLEY TRICE, ARS, Sparenberg JEROME H. TSCHAUNER, Engr, Odessa E. LOIS TUCKER, Lubbock LANNY TUCKER, BA, Estelline NANCY ELINOR TUCKER, ASIS, Abilene SHIRLEY TUCKER, HE, Morton ROBERT H. TUCKER, Engr, Seagraves CAROLYN SUE TUNNELL, BA, Sunray JOE WENDELL TURNER, BA, Lubbock LYNWARD TURNER, A8cS, Seminole JEAN TYRONE, ASzS, Nolan PAT TYSON, Engr, Et. Worth JAMES CLYDE VALLIANT, Engr, Pecos LARRY ROY VAN CLBAVE, ARS, Lubbock WILLIAM VANDEVBNTER, Engr, Midland BARBARA ANN VAN HORN, ARS, Lubbock BETH VAN MAASBN, ARS, Dallas J. R. VARNEY, Engr, Brownfield AUDREY DON VAUGHN, Ag, Spur KEES MAARTEN VERHEUL, Engr, Almeda DAVID' ENRICHT VERNER, ASIS, Rule SAM VEST, Ag, Monahans HAROLD VINEYARD, ASIS, Bells JOE WILEY VINCENT, Engr, Dumas VIRGIL CANNON VISOR, BA, Lovington, N.M BOBBY JENE WADDLE, Ag, Cedar Hill HERBERT WADE MILDRED WADE, A84S, Ballinger EHRHARDT LESLIE WAGNER, Ag, Dallas PATSY MARIE WALDEN, ASIS, Lubbock ALIBREY WAYNE WALDREP, A8iS, Marfa CAROL LANE WALKER, A8iS, Lohn JOAN CLAY WALKER, BA, Baytown MARY BETH WALKER, Aas, Hobbs, N. M. PENNY WALKER, ARS, Phillips SAMUEL W. WALKER, Aas, Archer TED HADEN XVALLING, ARS, Bovina JAMES MARKS WALTON, Engr, Venos BARBARA DAY WARREN, ASS, Waco JOYCE ANN WARREN, ARS, Colorado City W. D. WARREN, Engr, Meadow WARREN EDWARD WARNER, Engr, San Antonio WILLIAM EUGENE WARRICK, ASIS, Wellington FRANK B. WASHBLIRN, A8zS, Kerens DOUGLAS ADAIR WASKOM, Engr, Dallas JAMES M. WATSON, BA, Lubbock CLOVIS ANN WATT, HE, Saginaw JACK DARWIN WATTS, Engr, Vernon RALPH LACY WAY, Engr, Texon DON CLIFFORD XVAYGOOD, Sundown SHIRLEY JEAN WAYGOOD, ASIS, Sundown ROBERT T. WEAVER, Engr, Lamesa GEORGE ELLERY WEBB, A8iS, San Angelo MARILYN LLICILLE WEBB, ARS, Roby ROY G. WEBB, Engr, Lubbock WAYNE LEE WEBB, BA, Amarillo HARRIET WEBSTER, BA, Dallas The FSI? have scbool spirit, anyway. Page l57 FRE H Page I58 SHIRLEY ANN WEHBA, BA, Crowell BILLIE ANN WELCH, BA, Ft. Worth QUINTIN D. WELCH, ASIS, Nocona JOYCE WELLBORN, BA, Tulia ALICE LEE WELLS, Aus, Pc. Worth JERRALL ALLAN WELSH, Engr, Eu Worth JAMES C. WERNER, ARS, Waco GLORIA XVEST, Aus, Lubbock JOE PAT WESTERFIELD, Ag, Gruver BOBBY D. WESTFALL, BA, Amarillo RONALD KNOX WETHERINGTON, A8cS, Warner Robins, Cya DANIEL WHALEN, BA, Miami, Fla. JANE FRANCES WHALEY, AScS, NATHAN WHEAT, Ag, Nixon ROBERT WHEELER, Ag, Odessa ROBERT D. WHITAKER, Engr, Plains EDWIN WHITE, BA, Lubbock JOE DALE WHITE, Engr, Penwell JOE VIC WHITE, Ag, Anson LAWRENCE WHITE, A8cS, Dimmit ROBERT Cv. WHITE, Engr, Ft. Worth ROY EDWIN WHITE, A8zS WALTER REAGAN WHITE, Engr, Snyder JANE ANN WHITFIELD, A8cS, Anton RICHARD A. WHITSON, Engr, Midland JAMES WHORTQN, Aus, Tahoka TOMMY JEAN WIELAND, ARS, Dumas IVICKIJ BARBARA WIERTH, Aus, Lockhart DAVID L. WILEY, Engr, Lubbock DONNY JOE WILKINS, A8cS, Roby DORIS JEANINE WILLIAMS, A8cS, Marlin HAROLD WAYNE WILLIAMS, BA, Idalou RAY ALFREDQWILLIAMS, Engr, Morton RAY MAX WILLIAMS, Engr, Abilene TOMMIE JEAN WILLIAMS, BA, Post WANDA JEAN WILLIAMS, ASS, Lubbock WILLFLEEN WILLIAMS, BA, Imperial GEORGE CARROL WILLIAMSON, ASIS, Lubbock JACKIE DON WILLIAMSON, Lubbock JOHNNIE RAY WILLIAMSON, Engr, Erick JOHN L. WILLIFORD, Engr, Odessa ROBERT W'ILTON WILLIS, Ag, Comanche HELEN JANE WILLIS, ASIS, Dumas HAROLD WILLS, Engr, San Angelo SONYA WILMLIT, HE, Wilmer BOBBY XWILSON, Ag, Lipan CECIL LEE WILSON, Engr, Harlingen DONALD MILNER WILSON, Engr, Lubbock DON WILSON, Engr, Lubbock JAMES A: WILSON, ASIS, Lubbock JEANETTE LOUISE WILSON, ASIS, Marlin REBECCA WILSON, ASIS, Lubbock ROBERT EARL WILSON, Perryton LAWRENCE RAY WIMBERLEY, ASIS, Abilene JAMES M. WINKLER, ASIS, Cvruver ROBERT MAURICE WINN, ASS, Aurora, Colo. FREDDYE JEAN WISE, Ass, Kermit CHARLES DON WITT, Engr, Lubbock WILLIAM E. WOELEEL, AES, Bovina JAMES EDWARD WOLFINCTON, BA, Plainview LIONEL WOLFSHOHL, Engr, Woodsboro JOSLYNN NELL WOMACK, ASIS, Ft. Worth PEGGY JEAN WOMBLE, HE, -Stinnett ERNESTINE WOOD, ASIS, Lamesa MARILYN WOOD, ASIS, Athens CARSON WOODALL, BA, Sundown JOYCE XVOODBRIDCIE, BA, DALLAS WILBURN WOODS, BA, Big Springs VELMA COLLEEN WOOTEN, HE, Lorenzo CLARA EVELYN WORSHAM, ASIS, Laredo MARY JOSEPHINE WORSTELL, Engr, Houston WAYNE WYATT, Ag, Girard CLAS Drink your milk! Soi Page I 59 FRE H Page I6O BENNIE RAY WYGAL, A81S, Post WILLIAM WYLY, Ag, Graham DALE HOUSTON WYNN, ASIS, Amarillo I. T. YARBROUGI-I, Ag, Petrolia BEVERLY SUE YOUNG, ABS, Muleshoe DENNIS ZACI-IARY, Ag, Lubbock IOI-IN ZANGAS, Engr, Midland DWAYNE ZELENY, Engr, Artesia, N. M ROBERT ZILBERT, Engr, RICHARD JARRETT ALLEN, BA, Lubbock DON RANDALL BARBER, Engr, Fl0yd3d3 GWYNELLA BENNETT, Abs, Lubbock JIM COPELAND, Ag, Lubbock FRESHMAN'CLASSfNUHCERS President . XV.'XI,'l'IiIl Sc:HuL15R Vice-President . Dfxvm THOMPSON Secretary . . GLIQNUA MOSES Page l6l Charlene Williamson, Teclfs entry in the All-American City Basketball Tournament Queen contest. But can she play basketball? Carmaek, Armstrong and Pool present a picture of calm sophistication. Page I62 No, not a student, just one of the monkeys Dr. Kaplan is working with on a research project in the psychology department. National and international crops judging team members Richard Motl, Coach Cecil Ayers, Dibrell Stowell, Edmund Schlahs and Billy Smith survey their loot. Page I63 Some boys in the meats class trying to figure it Out. Firsthand education. And a speech therapy stu- dent, S h i rl e y Harrison, works with a child with a speech impediment. Page I64 Long shot of Peter Hurd's mural in the Rotunda of the Museum I 4 QDLQIALQ 1 - - ., I A . . M71 TEXAS' Tech CARL KENNEDY P ge I66 DAYLE CLARK, Student Council, Tau Beta Pi, Alpha Chi. CARL KENNEDY, Senior Class, President, AFROTC, cadet colonel. GLENN RAINER, Student Association, president, Phi Eta Sigma, Delta Sigma Pi. l BRAD WILDE, Cadet Wing Commander, AEROTC, president, Arnold Air Society, MIFC and Phi Gamma Delta TERRY YOUNG, Student Council, AIA, Engineering Society HUDA HASSEN, Sock and Buskin, president, Alpha Lambda Delta, Student Council, junior Council. Page I68 WHO' in American and MELVIN DEARDORFF, Student Association, busi- ness mgr., Student Union Program Council, president LOIS CLEAVINGER, Knapp Hall, president, Wesley Foundation, president, Phi Upsilon Omicron BOBBY WADDLE, Student Council, Sneed Hall, as- sistant supervisor, Alpha Zeta GLEN CARY, Saddle Tramps, president, junior Class, president, Tech Veterans Club. ANN LEE TURNER, Student Council, Homecoming chairman, Pi Sigma Alpha, Forum CHARLES HARPER, American Institute of Architects, president, Supreme Court, Tau Beta Pi WHO Colleges Universities DORIS ELLIS, President, Panhellenic and Delta Del- ta Delta, Phi Gamma Nu, Forum KAY LYNN WATSON, President, Kappa Alpha The- ta, Phi Gamma Nu, junior Council ' JERRY HOUSE, Student Council, Delta Sigma Pi, Tech Accounting Society MARTHA BLANKENSHIP, Phi Llpsilon Omicron, president, Forum, vice president, Alpha Chi GWEN WILLIAMS, Miss Texas Tech, Student As- sociation secretary, Forum, vice president BETTE MCGEHEE, Student Council, AWS Treasurer, junior Council MYRON MCCARTOR, Tech Choir, President, Aggie Club, Alpha Zeta, Student Religious Council CHARLES CUNNINGHAM, Aggie Club, President, Alpha Zeta, FFA, Block and Bridle BEVERLY GARNER, Home Economics Club, presi- dent, junior Council, Phi Upsilon Omicron DONNIE DEAN, Student Religious Council, presi- dent, Forensics Union, president, Phi Eta Sigma Not pictured: MARGARET LEE, Pi Beta Phi, presi- dent, Pi Sigma Alpha, president, Forum E. 1. TARBOX, Tech Chamber of Commerce, presi- dent, Student Religious Council, Delta Sigma Rho Page I69 I GLEN CARY, for able leadership of both Saddle Tramps and the junior Class. BILL HUDSON, for capably serv- ing as vice president of the Student Association and as chairman of the Publications Committee. ANN LEE TURNER, for her serv- ice as chairman of homecoming act- ivities this year. BEVERLY C-ARNER, for her con- tribution to the Home Economics division. JERRY JOHNSON, Red Raider quarterback and co-captian, who helped spark the Tech team to Bor- der Champs for the second consecu- tive year. Page l70 f I R-fi 'W We GRAVES NELSON, for his work as agriculture representative on the Student Council. SHIRLEY MASSEY, efficient presi- dent of Forum and vice president of AWS. DAVID CLARK, who as editor of the Toreador, put out a paper full of campus news which was good in spite of lack of space. ROY SMITH, for his direction of Techis '55 Varsity Show. CINA CARR, for her active and capable service as head girl cheer- leader. t, ew' Texas Tech LINDA HUDSON, editor of the '55 LA VENTANA. MELVIN DEARDORFP, who served capably as business manager of the Student Association and as president of the Union Program Council. 1 . alutes ,f.e iiI'f Jt LADON SHEATS, president of Delta Sigma Pi and member of the Student Union Program Council. CWEN WILLIAMS, secretary of the Student Association, for her ability in student government. Not pictured. KAY LYNN WAT- SON, for her work as secretary of the Board of Student Organizations and on the Student Union commit- tees. BETTE MCCEHEE, for her service to AWS as treasurer and as a Home Economics representative to the Stu- dent Council. DON MASON, general manager of the 1955 Engineering Show. LOIS CLEAVINC-ER, for her varied activities and service. Lois serv'ed as president of Knapp Hall and Wesley Foundation. WADE BROCK,'vice president of the Student Religious Council, for making Religious Emphasis Week the success it was. IRIS BRUNSON, for her work as president of AWS. HUDA I-IASSEN, for her activities in the speech department and on the Student Council. BOBBY WADDLE, for his work in the agriculture division and on the Student Council, besides holding the vice presidency of Arnold Air So- ciety. C-LENN RAINER, Student Associa- tion president. WAYNE DAVIS, president of the Tech Veterans club and Sneed Hall, for his contributions to student gov- ernment. CARL KENNEDY, Mr. Texas Tech and president of the Senior Class. RONNIE CLARK, for his work with the Student Council, Delta Sigma Pi and the Student Religious Council. JOE JACK REYNOLDS, head boy cheerleader. Page I7I M051 Handsome Man DON mm P ge I72 H gf w ,... 3? ' ig 'Q 'Q 22 A 3 g QE- '.2 ,gifs .fs M' ? as is ,eg 1 V ? Mil, S! W if E Q! f f 4 ' ' - . - Rmgv I 5? fw A gg if: 2 5, . ' A-SHFYFQQ SY'f5L5't?i' Q, . :xv 3 If fi T W: ,JN if ?wa5f ?fMPA' 1.2 'I . Q 1' Ra ,fi 1 GAYLE HUNT Bdfid SWEKIXKZZTI Page l75 I 1 Whlf6 R056 of Nu DEANIE EDWARDS I78 fg? , 54' K ' ff ,V ,351 '- , 'WK A fm, 4, js ,,4 l , , . IKVXZG .lf ',,X, l!g! M .-VW! f 1 'mr' 4, Martyn 5 V23 - Q5 - 3 ff 'WT 22? , i fkiif jJi4'ig, Y fwgrwj ff -'Q' ' ' WLi?','wrm? M ngzgvs , '- 5,1 - iz 'iw ...:., ,,,,, l ,gL,: k , 1 A Y! 'v Ha F 4 - ff-Viigu AUTH 4 J LW-if 1, 057 i'im W'1 i 1 , w f ri ,fem 7. 'ig fwiy, Ji figfg, 1fl4fmgss4 f ff: ffffff 1 A vs' wa 'A ,,wfziFw' A ' ifkgzwfjf ri? 1-fm? ' wg A 4,547 fy, , , ,ixjgi 2, , My ,Neg ' 2 WT:Y,V,wQ!ff 'fiiir ' V D' A jeff? ,Wifi wwf z, My Q f Q , f Lf! ,nm u gisw. .14 2,1,,,H ' ,ff Vvgwi ff ' gifffff V. f ,K ' f gQy,,f355g , ' 'U EZ gi? V :ffl 'iv ,Qi , Page I82 Cheerleaders VIRGINIA CARR, Head Cirl Cheerleader JOE JACK REYNOLDS, Head Boy Cheerleader PI-IYLLIS MARTIN RODGER LINE DON DILLEY SUZANNE MATTESQN . . BOBBY WADDLE Senzor Favorztes Peg :aa Llfllbf FZZVOTZIKJ MELVINA DEARDQRPF f VIRGINIA CARR P g I84 SPHRLEY DUPRHBT . BOB WILLIAMS Sophomore Fovorztes Page I85 . ANISSE BAYNES Ffdihmdn FdV07'll65 WICK ALEXANDER P eI86 QTUDLNT QQVEDNMIQNT 9 'D XSOI-XD! Page l87 GLENN RAINER, President Page l88 tudent Council BILL HUDSON, Vice-President GWEN WILLIAMS, Secretary MELVIN DEARDORIIF, Business Manager .i .ae Tirst Row: Averyt, D. Clark, R. Clark, Currie, Dean. Second Row: Garner, Hassen, House, johnson, jones. Third Row: Nelson, Meyers, McGee, McCehee, Pruitt. Tourtkv Row: Turner, Waddle, Young. The Student Council is the executive board of the Student Association which is an association of all under- graduate students enrolled in Texas Tech. As a representative group, it expresses student opinion in the adminis- tration of student affairs on the campus. Besides the officers of the student body, membership of the Student Council is made up of representatives from each of the five academic divisions, who are elected according to proportional enrollments within the divisions. One of the chief functions of the Student Council is to allocate the funds received from the student activity fee to worthy student enterprises and organizations. Its members supervise campus elections and serve on various faculty-student committees within the administration: the Artists Course Committee, the Disciplinary Committee, the Student Welfare Committee, the Publications Committee, the Committee on Student Organizations, and the Student Traffic Court. Page I89 Page I 90 Tirst Row' Blankenship, Boles, Brunson, Cox, Edmundson. Second Row: Cvoodin, Howe, Keys, Lee. Taxa Tech upreme Court Margaret Lee, Chief Justice Kate Brown Bob Cox Pat Boles MEMBERS Gayle Erickson joe C-oodin Carl lnce Gregory Keys The constitution of the Student Association of Texas Tech establishes the authority for the formation of a nine-member supreme court, whose duty it is to interpret the constitution and to render decisions on in fractions of the constitution. Inter-Dorm enate OFFICERS BOB MOORE . . . . . . President BARRY BROOKS . . Vice-President fV1ARY ANN TONGATE . . Secretary LOIS CLEAVINGER , . Treasurer BLEDSOE HALL WEST HALL TIM EYSsEN, President, En HARRIES, Vice-President, ROY GIDDENS, Sec- JAMES ODOM, President, WILLIAM HATCI-IETT, Vice-President, THOMAS fefary-Trqa5u1-gr, ANDREWS, Secretary, XVARREN MAYPOLE, Treasurer. GORDON HALL KNAPP HALL JON BEAR, President, ORAL PARKS, Vice-President, BOB CASTLEBERRY, LOIS CLEAVINGER, President, SUE SI-IAWVER, Vice-President, MARILYN Secretary, CHARLES NENVTON, Treasurer. SNETHEN, Recording Secretary, EDWINA SCI-IOVAJSA, Treasurer. SNEED HALL HORN HALL LEON PUCKETT, President, TOM MATKIN, Vice-President, DALE Cox, DOTTIE CAGE, President, MARY ALICE BRASELTON, Vice-President, BETTE Secretary-Treasurer. ' HICKERSON, Recording Secretary, NANCY ROBERTS, Treasurer. DOAK HALL DRANE HALL BOB WATKINS, President, CORDELL CLISTER, Vice-President, BARRY PAT BOLES, President, JOAN CANTRELL, Vice-President, MARY ANN TON- BROOKS, Secretary-Treasurer. GATE, Recording Secretary, JOYCE MILLER, Treasurer. Tirst Row: Bean, Bolcs, Brooks, Cantrell, Castleberry, Cleavinger. Second Row: Cox, Custer, Eyssen, Gage, Harries, Hickerson. Third Row: Matkin, Miller, Newton, Odom, Park, Puckett. Tourlh Row: Roberts, Schovajsa, Shawver, Snethen, Tongate, Watkins. Page Boles, Bondurant, Byrd, Cary, Clark, Davis, Dcardorff, Edwards, Hinchey, Jackson, Pharr, Reynolds, Roberts. OFFICERS MARSHALL PIIARR . . . President JERRY JACKSON . Vice-President CARROL CLARK . . Secretary JOAN ROBERTS ........ Treasurer DISANIIE EDWARDS, CLLN CARY, WAYN15 DAVIS Executive Committee MEMBERS Ann Bondurant Doris Dudley Melvin Deardorff Kitty Hinchey Joe Jack Reynolds Pat Boles The Tech Chamber of Commerce iS an organization with the prime function of giving civic Service, and orf promoting the college. Membership iS open to all regularly enrolled students, and its members endeavor to unite themselves in good fel- lowship, friendship and mutual understanding, The group provides for free and full discussion of matters of civic interest, and takes an active part in civic, commercial and moral welfare of the college, producing a better informed student. Page l92 DLAUTILQ df gi, Q A, vx 4 444,55 -if I j lA f 47 X' YJ 0 Page La entana Beaut Contet Nearly two hundred girls filed before the judges in the first elimination of the LA VENTANA beauty C0l1tCSt November 21 in the Student Union ballroom. Duncan Ellison, Margaret Talkington, and Jessie Lee, all prominent in their own fields, chose fifty of these to compete in the final judging December 5. Pictures of the twenty girls selected at this time by Mr. Ellison, Billy Brown, and Mrs. Claude L. Hale were submitted to jon Whitcomb, nationally-known magazine illustrator and portraitist. His top eight choices are pictured in the order of his selection. Melvin Deardorff acted as Master of Ceremonies for the two eliminations, while Dorman Stanley and Don Armstrong furnished background music at the piano. I94 Martha Sclzzkkmm LLIBBQCK FRESHMAN Page I 97 Shzkley Caldwell LUBBOCK FRESHMAN Page I99 feny Anglzh Page 200 PLAINVIEW SOPI-IOMORE Page 20I Mag fame johnson Page 202 WELLINGTON SOPI-IGMORE Page 203 ,i The LA VENTANA respectfully . . dedicates these pages to Edith Ald- ridge, whose untimely death oc- curred between the fall and spring semesters of this year. Page 204 TAI-IOKA FRESI-IMAN Page 205 Pag foyce Tfzmp LITTLEFIELD JUNIOR Page 207 Harrzkl McCabe Page 208 LUBBOCK SENIGR Page 209 Laura Lou Bazfey LUBBOCK SENIOR Page 2II Beaugf MARY ALICE BRASELTON MARY jo CAPPLEMAN FRANCES Cu1.vAHousE SANDY CASSTEVENS Page 2 I 2 omzhees Suu HUNT REVIS JORDAN ZOE KIRKPATRICK PHYLLIS MARTIN Page 2l3 VIRGINIA MITCHELL omzhees MARY MCCANNIE Page 2I4 SANDRA SHooK GLORIA SNELL l . ACT: vi MQ 'I u V' i i I' Page ZI6 Back Row: Fuller, Hudson, Vernon, Clark, Strehli, Pruitt. Tron! Row: Dean, McGehee, Tumer, Miles. Publication Committee The Presidentis committee on publications, which is composed of six faculty members appointed by the president and six student members of the Student Council, has final jurisdiction over all student publications on the campus. The committee, which meets bi-monthly, considers all publications which arerto be printed for or by the students, such as the campus newspaper, the yearbook and all programs for club activities FACULTY MEMBERS Dr. Sterling Fuller Dr. E. A. Gillis Robert I. Lockard Miss Marie Miles A. B. Strehli Dodd Vernon 1. Roy Wells Assistant to President STUDENT MEMBERS Ronnie Clark Donnie Dean Bill Hudson Bette McGehee jack Pruitt Ann Lee Turner La entana Here is the 155 LA VENTANA, in spite of the editor, lack of copy, and missed deadlines. And here are the staff members, the ones responsible for this book. Practically every picture in the book was taken by james Nuckels. Hels a fine photographer and worked hard. Janice Cox, secretary, did all the odd jobs no one else had time for, things like the student index, etc. Copy editor Sylvia Dietering wrote copy as if it were easy and turned out reams of club copy that final desperate week before the last deadline. LINDA HUDSON, Editor serve credit too, for their help with the book. Also thanks to Mr Floyd Koen, Mr. H. A. Tuck, and Mr. Bill Holmes for their help. The pledges who pasted, typed and indexed were invaluable. To everyone who helped, in any way, l'm grateful. Sincerely, LINDA HUDSON EARL DIETERING, Business Manager The cartoons were all done by Ethelene Bucy, who is a fine artist. Earl Dietering, business manager, Max Williams, sports editor, Jimmie Bennett, assistant editor-all helped make the book what it is. Mr. james Webb and Mr. Robert Collins, of the engraving and printing companies, respectively, de- JIMMIE BENNETT, Assistant Editor ,..hn- ' Page -2-W-,nm-A ETHELENE BUCY, Artist JANICE COX, Secretary Page 2I8 La JAMES NLICKELS, Photographer ' Ventana ff?7, ?Ei, oder Wawvim., 1 Ag k K - 4 15' 1 W v 532 xnlyb53Q 9' k k X 5 ' '., V- 55552255353 3g5l4ryyq5?ffY A E ' 'I m1h,-' . i '2f-no ,W W , ? f , XN'r f FRANK SLATTERY Assistant Photographer SYLVIA DIETERING, Copy Editor Pasting and indexing . . . annual work tl1at's ncvcr done. A of 4 r Qu Page l DAVID CLARK, Editor .l.he THE TOREADOR, student newspaper of Texas Technological College, is published each l ' a 0 r Thursday on the campus at Lubbock by the associated students of the College. Toreador editors discuss the layout for this week's paper. Left to right: Kenneth Bennett, Clyde Walter, Max Williams, joe McLaughlin, LaDoyce Lambert, Alton Slagle. F l I 1 i Page 220 Tuesday afternoon View of the Toreador newsroom. Roonw 103,105 Editor: Extension 424 Business Manager: Extension 423 DAVID CLARK MACK PRICE . Business Staff Writers ,.,.,.....,.............,.,,.,.. Ross Short, Maxine Bowers, Wfayne james, Marguerite Wfinder, Connie Scudday, Wfayne Lindsey, joNcll Wfomack, Daniel Perlces, Emelea I'Iinz, Freda Brown, Mary Ann Tongate, Ann Adams, Shirley Hammer, Sue Shawver, Alice Ann Yates, Mary Lou Francis, Sonya Wilmtlt, Gladys Parkey. Copy Readers ...,,.,..,...................., john jones, Charles C-illespie, Bob Roolcer, Hubert Wfaddell, Quatha Baker. EDITORIAL OFFICES journalism Building Night Editor: PO5-8541 LADOYCE LAMBERT, CLYDE WALTER . . News ALTON SLAGLI2, HAROLD CRESWELL . Assignments Editor PAT I-IARRLEROAD , ...... Society Manager JOE MCLALIGIILIN, KENNIZTII BENNETT Sports MACK PRICE, Business Manager I Page ' ...fl 1- .- - Toreador Mr. Dodd Vernon, 1Torcc1ri0r sponsor, looks over some copy Page 222 turncd in by student rcpurtcrs. Copy cdntors correct and cdit matcrial before it goes into thc paper, xt A , t T TECH CHOIR OFFICERS MYRON McC,u:'1'o1e . . . President Briar TANDY . . . Vice-President SANDRA HEMML15 , . Secretary SYLVIA IDIETIERING , . . Historian ALIC13 ANN Yfrres . Social Chairman BILL Consmcri . Student Director The 58-voice Tech Choir, directed by Dr. Gene Hemmle, concluded the season's musical activities this year with a three- day tour of South Texas featuring an ap- pearance at the Texas Legislature in April. The choir is accompanied by Mrs. Helen Taylor. ADRIG L I GER The Madrigal Singers, a small ensemble of voices chosen from the Tech Choir, is directed by Robert Elson and performs in original Elizabethan dress. Members are Alice Ann Yates, Mary jane Hartley, Carol Schultz, Claudia Baker, Bill Cor- mack, Don Armstrong, Clarence Wfhite- side, and john Taylor, Page 223 I KTTC DAVID JONES, Station Manager KTTC, Tech's music and news radio station, offers practical experience for staff and interesting and educational programs for students. Larry Hanson, announcer, waits for his cuc from Dwayne Grimes on the board, and Charlie Smith, coordinator. Q Page 224 Jllwovef Bill Pittman, coordinator, and Wade Forrester, engineer, prepare to go on the air. 'Upper right: Dwight Carver, engineer, in foreground, jay Bowman, back, picks another platter to spin. Right: Forrester, again. Lower fight: Hanson, disk jockeying, and Smith. John Baccus Charles Bartlett jay Bowman Tom Boyd Ladimir Brosta Clifford Brown James Brown Richard Bullock Dwight Carver Barbara Cook Don Denton james Dunlap Tommy Dunn Bob Erwin Charles Erwin Hugh Fallis Maurice Fawcett Leonard Gaston Dwayne Crimes Larry Hanson Patsy Harris Martha Heard james Hughs STAFF Margaret johnson David jones Gordon Lee Cynthia Loveless Virgil Martin Eugene Miles Charlene Perks Bill Pittman Mary Ann Ponewczynski Paul Records Celina Roberts Anita jo Rochell Robert Sewell Charles Smith Richard Styles Chuck Strehli Richard Taylor Nancy Tucker Larry Van Cleave Barbara Van Horn Harriet Webster James Whitacre Page 225 Page 226 'Flutes Pounds, Dwight Owsley, Lucile Harris, Glenda 'kWalkcr, Janice Edwards, Paul Birteiel, Lucinda Eb Clarinet Melton, Ren Bl? Clarinets Veazey, Kathlyn Gravitt, Wally Bennett, Jimmie t Christian, Winston i'fMorrow, Nancy White, George D. O. XVILEY, DIRECTOR Personnel of Texas Tech Concert Band Schovajsa, Edwina Webb, Marilyn Wortham, Don tSchoeld, James Trippe, Ted Jones, John Jones, Mary Alice Warner, Wfarren Biggers, Gail Wilson, Ed Slattery, Frank Caudle, Consuela Cox, Holly Ann Head, Audralene Jackson, David 'Hedspeth, Jean Olvoe Burton, Don Alto Clarinets Petcrman, Bobby Milburn, Judy Bass Clarinets Hamilton, Deloris Brown, Sue Kahler, Robert Bruckner, Robert Contralfzass Clarinet Palmer, Tommy Bassoons Williams, Dixie Sessions, H. A. Hamlett, Shirley Texa Casstevens, Sandra Jllto Saxopbones Murphy, George Schneider, Rayola Mason, Ann Hewell, Dixie Lofgren, Eldon Cox, Joan Snider, Dana Tenor Saxoploones 'Jerry Cunningham Don Oatman Baritone Saxopbones Roberts, Frank Not in picture 06 I oncert Band McNeil, Troy Alford, john Cornefs Couch, Scott Eclmundson, jim Baird, Dick Wfilliams, Jimmie 9fKornfuehrer, Gaylon Briden, Kenneth Pearce, Philip Whitacre, Jimmy i Golden, Ed Andress, Don 'Barber, james Powers, Wfillis Wfashburn, Frank Ruoho, Ronald Wfhite, Roy XWright, Ora W'ay, Ralph johnson, Al Loep, Daniel XMiskel, Charles Templeton, Kenneth Stallings, James 'fBridges, Larry Martin, jerry 'Spence, Wendel Bryant, james Trench Horns Wiggins, David Collins, Gordon Gilbert, Kathaleen Crain, Patti Marcom, George Martin, Virgil Strehli, Charles Hill, Bob Neely, Charles Kana, john Holt, jerry Haritones 9fBurkhalter, Wyatt Kunetka, Leroy Brownlow, Kenneth tHester, Stewart Tromlvones Tidwell, Roy Mac Carthel, james Allred, Sam Biggs, Charles Drake, Lee Uones, Milton Melver, jimmy Maurer, Delmo Wheat, Nathan Basses Lindsey, Wfayne Peek, Lonnie McDowell, james Milling, Kim Harris, Gerald i'fErwin, Robert Raun, Layton Morris, Cecil Bailey, Richard Smith, Glenn Stephens, Raymond Maxey, Freddie QString Bassh Percussion Hackfield, Hiram Pittman, Bill Powers, Stanley Sewell, Robert Davis, john Snell, Jimmie Green, Harrell Durkee, Arlene Gilbreath, Bill ik 'Not in picture Page 227 ANTA Touring Players Liz Blake, Peg Murray and Billy Butler confer with President Clarence Derwent and board member Blanche Yurka. ROBERT SHAW, Director Robert Shaw Chorale Texa Tech Page 228 Artists Cour e 'Upper rigbtf MILTON KATIMS, Guest Conductor Right: ZVI ZEITLIN, Violinist Bottom right: ROBERT GOLDSAND, Pianist Page Green Gro The Lilac The Speech Department's first production of the year was 'KC-reen Crow the Lilacsfb directed by Dr. Cecilia Thompson, with Gloria Snell, Dee Bowman, Betty Doris Hamilton, and Fritz Stanley in top roles. The musical, Oklahoma,U was based on this particular drama. Below, the entire cast lines up for the final Page 230 quaring The Circle Directed by Ronald E. Schultz, l'Squaring the Circlew was the second speech play of the year. The play was a humorous one satirizing life as it is Commonly piciured behind the iron Curtain. Top roles were han- dled by Barbara Van Horn, james Brown, Shirley Harrison, and Robert Aycock. Page Tech Engineer ' Sho DON MASON ..... General Manager DICK ALEORD . . . Auditor DAYLE CLARK . . Publicity Manager BEN MCGLAMERY . . Advertising Manager TED HANNAH . . Traffic Manager BOB GOLIGH . . . Lighting Manager SHIRLEY DESHAZO . . . . . Secretary The Engineers! Show is an annual presentation sponsored by the senior students of the engineering, science and military departments in an effort to acquaint all visitors of the show with the engineering Curriculums oifered at Tech. The show has grown steadily in attendance and spectacle since its origin in 1929, and in recent years the attendance has been over five thousand. HARDY BOURLAND JoHN STAMPLEY JAMES BIEHN . JAMES CARTER DICK GRAY . JACK BLACKSTOCK EMMERSON TLICKER , . Page 232 Departmental Directors , Electrical Engineering . . Civil Engineering . Industrial Engineering . Chemical Engineering . Mechanical Engineering Architecture and Allied Arts . . Textile Engineering DUB WATTLEY GLEN HUNT . RICHARD RODDY JIM METCALF .... I JOHN BLIRLESON ALAN OLSON, A . Geology . Chemistry . . Physics Military Science . Air Science LIDREY KING . . Petroleum Engineering QDLL K '62-x Q x 41 2 .9 Y f lull O Men' Inter-Fraternit Council OFFICERS BRAD XVILDE . ...... President CARL INCE . . Secretary-Treasurer REPRESENTATIVES Alpha Tau Omega . . . Bos BUTLER Sigma Nui . . . DoN WAHEED Kappa Sigma . . jon JACK REYNOLDS Phi Delta Theta . GLEN CARY, CARL INcE Pi Kappa Alpha . . J. B. CARIBALDI Phi Gamma Delta . . . BRAD WILDE Sigma Alpha Epsilon . , KEN KLIMMER Phi Kappa Psi . IVAN SORENSON The Inter-Fraternity Council, on which every fraternity on the campus is represented by one member, was organized to serve as a medium to work out the problems encountered by men's fraternities. It is the primary objective of the group to promote the higher ideals which justify the existence of fraternities on the college campus. Page 234 Panhellenic Council The Panhellenic Council is organized as a coordinating body for all inter-sorority affairs. Each sorority on the campus is entitled to two representatives-one senior and one junior. The purposes of Panhellenic are to promote good feeling and cooperation between the Greek-letter organizations as well as furthering the intellectual accomplishments of sororities, and making and enforcing rushing regulations and pledging of women students. It also seeks to unify the interests of sorority and non-sorority students. Activities for the year include Rush Week the week before the regular semester begins in the fall: a fall luncheon for com- petition of best pledge program: Christmas barrels 5 inter-sorority softball tournament, and a spring breakfast. OFFICERS DORIS ELLIS . . . . . President RAMONA DAVIDSON . . Secretary GAYLE HAYES . . . . Treasurer BETTE HICKERSON . . AWS Representative JEAN MCNEAL . . . Rush Chairman Miss JANE MATHEWS . . . Sponsor MEMBERS Alpha Chi Omega: Dorothy Clements Kappa Kappa Gamma: Ramona Davidson Alpha Phi: Charlotte Pace Revis Gilbert Pi Beta Phi: Margaret Lee Delta Delta Delta: Doris Ellis . Dorothy Gage Mary jane Smith Mary Alice Braselton Sigma Kappa: jane Adair Kappa Alpha Theta: jean McNeal c Mary Gristy Zeta Tau Alpha: Danna Stamper Gayle Hayes Delta Gamma: Bette Hickerson Marguerite Winder Adair, Clements, Davidson, Ellis, Gage, Gilbert, Gristy, Hayes, Hickerson,,I.ee, McNeal, Pace, Smith, Stamper, Winder Page 235 Alpha Tau Omega Fq'T'S'Z OFFICERS Bon Bu'rLi5R, President Hin. BARRON, Vice-President SCOTT HICKMAN, Secretary NEIL VALIGHN, Treasurer MEMBERS Wfayne Adair Hal Barron Hal Broadfoot Bob Butler Ronnie Cordell Bill Cormack LeRoy Crawford lim Davis Pete English Nelson Evans Leonard Gaston Buddy Hacklield Gene Hamby Morris Berger LeRoy Groves Buddy Hargrove Don Harris joe Harris Scott Hickman Dave Hopper Neil jolly jimmy Leonard Bill Little Charlie Lockhart O. C. Madden Gene McLaughlin Charlie Miller Marlin Hamlin jim Heard Keith Newman Bob Peacock Burk Roberts Lyndell Ross james Rowland Fred Sage Royce Shipp Marlin Smith Curt Vandiver Neil Vaughn jerry Wfalker Gene Wheeler Bob Hugill Kelly Randolph Don White jim Whitson Elmer Wilson Bob Bechman Gene Havran Tommy Reid Dean Wfhite joe Allen Bob Curnutte Bob Evans Don Oatman Dick Russell Sam XVhiteside Wayne Taylor Keith White Bert Grimes SPONSORS jeff Hooper H. J. MacKenzie M. P. J. Minter Burl Hubbard Ed Napier Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity was the first Greek-letter college fraternity organized after the Civil War. It was founded at Richmond, Virginia, September 11, 1865, and its first chapter was established at the Virginia Military Institute at Lexington, Virginia. The Texas Zeta Eta Chapter was installed May 30, 1953. The activities include three dances a year, a Christmas Dance, the George Washington Ball, a Spring Sport Dance, and a Founders Day Dinner. The flower of the fraternity is the white tea rose while the colors are sky blue and gold. Page 236 Bachman, Barron, Berger, Crawford, Curnutte Davis, English, Evans, Crimes, Hackfield Hamby, Hargrove, Hamlin, Harris, Havran Heard, Hickman, Hugill, jolly, Leonard Lockhart, Miller, Reid, Roberts, Shipp Taylor, Vandiver, Vaughn, Wheeler, D. White K. White, Whitson Sage Not Pictured: Adair, Allen, Broadfoot, Cordell, Cormack, Gaston, Hamlin, Harris, Hopper, Little, Madden, McLaugh- lin, Newman, Oatman, Peacock, Randolph, Ross, Rowland, Russell, Smith, Wilson, Whiteside, Walker Page 237 Robinson, Tommy ,i -W Kappa igma I-42 OFFICERS JOE JACK REYNOLDS, Grand Master LOWELL RICHARDSON, Grand Procurator TOMMY ROBINSON, Grand Master of Cere- monies JACK MCCRACKEN, Grand Scribe DON DILLY, Grand Treasurer MEMBERS McCuistion, Jackie McCollough, Pat Moore, Jack Eubank, Jack Reynolds, Joe J. Flewelling, Bill Gaede, Jim Ashley, Jim Barclay, Joe Richardson, Lowell Bayless, Mike Brooks, Roger Burdette, James Cassell, Gary Conley, Alan Cummins, Clay Dilly, Don Dunna, Willie Etheredge, Ted Etter, Robin Bailey, Joe Dan Cook, Lawrence Custer, Cordell Gaston, Paul Grimes, Jack Bailey, Joe A. Gilliland, Gary Hudson, Bill Hurt, Howard Jenkins, Grady Jones, Bill Kautz, Karl LeBus, George Martin, Richard McCracken, Jack Morgan, Glynn Motl, Richard Nelson, Graves Parker, Howard Parker, Jack Patterson, Jim Pearson, Russ Ratcliff, John ALUMNI ADVISORS Ashworth, Jack O. Bennett, James W. Henderson, Buddy Johnson, Walter Jones, Jeff Jones, Jimmie Line, Robert Lawrence, Tom Martin, Buddy PLEDGES HOLDOVERS McGuire, Don Prestridge, Pudgc Richards, Bob Spinks, Jack Stockton, Hal McDermett, Don MC Withey Russell, Tim Scaling, Charles Scaling, Harry Smith, Fulton Stephens, George Surber, Bill Weaver, Bud Wilkinson, George Willingham, Ralph Thomas, Bill West, Lloyd Woodfin, Scotty Zangas, John Nash, Tom Terrell, Barney Epsilon Phi at Texas Tech became the 126th chapter of Kappa Sigma Fraternity on May 16, 1953. The chapter originated on November 21, 1928 as College Club, and remains as the oldest menjs social fraternity on the campus. The purpose of Kappa Sigma is to develop and further the mutual interests of its members and their school. Following Kappa Sigmais tradition of having an annual Black and White Dance, Epsilon Phi has the first fall formal of Techjs social year as well as the first Spring sport dance. In addition to these principal activities, other events of tradition are the Big Brother-Little Brother Breakfast for the new pledges each semester, a Founder's Day Banquet, a retreat each December 10, a Farewell Stag Dinner for graduating Kappa Sigmas, and an annual chapter reunion each summer. Page 238 Ashley, j, Bailey, Bailey, Barclaay, Bayless, Bingham, Brooks Burdette, Cassell, Conley, Cook, Cummins, Custer, Dilley Dunnam, Etheredge, Etter, Flew- elling, Caede, Gaston, Cililland Crimes, Henderson, Hudson, Hurt jenkins, Johnson, johnson B. jones, j. jones, jones, Kautz, Lawrence, Le Bus, Line B. Martin, R. Martin, Moore, Mor- gan, Motl, McCracken, McCuis- tion McCullough, McDermett, Mc- C-uire, McXXfithey, Nash, Nelson, H. Parker J. Parker, Patterson, Pearson Prestridge, Ratclifl,, Richards Richardson Robinson, Russell, C, Sealing, H Scaling, Smith, Stephens, Stock- tOI1 Surber, Terrell, Weaver, Wfest Wilkinson, Willingham, Woodfln Zangas Not pictured: Euhank Page 239 r 1 Phi Delta Theta Alexander, jim Aylback, George T. Bacon, Don NW, liailes, jerry G. Beckwith, Bob D. Briggs, Freddy Brown, jerry Clifford Byrd, Larry R. Calvert, Dennis Lee Camp, Sam Thomas Cary, Dale W. Cary, T. Glenn Chase, Arthur Leo Cobb, Richard D. Cook, Bowden W. Davenport, Monty E. Deardorlf, C. Melvin Dietering, Earl A. Farrell, George T, Beckner, jackie L. Cass, Ross Cox, Robert B. Elliott, Lynn OFFICERS CARL lNClf, President CIDAE Ci tuc it Lu LING, Reporter ROYAL LlAGl5RTY, Secretary EARL D115'1'r5R1Nn, Treasurer GLEN CARY, Wfarden Fewin, Hugh R. Friday, Thomas Fulton, joe Kirk Furr, Roy Grant, Dane Hagerty, Royal M. Hall, james B Hancock, Gary Henderson, Monroe Hodge, Sammy Hooker, jack Ince, Carl johnson, jerry B jones, johnny W. Kilpatrick, Wfilliam Lewis, Edgar Grey Loughridge, David Luling, Charles Martin, Ralph Gene Elliott, Tommy E. Hill, Buddy M. Miller, jackie B. McKim, Merle Evans MEMBERS Martin, Retha Reginald Middleton, Roy A. Miller, Roy G. Moreman, Buddy McGeehee, Bobby R. McKim, George Decker Nelson, Minor Wilson Nelson, jack Owen, Danny E. Peterman, Robert Henry Rharr, Marshall Pittman, john Pruitt, C. jack Polk, jim K. Rainer, Glenn E. Ramsey, Wfilliant R. Ring, Hubert Scales, joe W. Sexton, jimmy PLEDGES Rose, Martin A. Rutledge, Robert J. Smith, Bobby Dean Weaver, Bruce E. Shook, Ray Smith, joe Dean Sparks, Don L. Spencer, Richard Floyd Spraggins, Harold Thompson, john Thornton, Ray D. Van Pelt, jerry Walter, Clyde Wfeed, Ray West, Dwayne West, Steve Whitfield, Charles Wfilliams, Billy XV, Wfilson, Ben Lee Wilson, Wfallace Wright, Charles XVright, Frank W. Wyatt, Sonny Young, Bobby A. SPONSOR Harding, john E, Phi Delta Theta was founded at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, December 26, 1848, by six undergraduate students Texas Epsilon Chapter, the first national men's social fraternity to be installed on the Tech campus, was installed on May 2, 1953. The fraternity was organized upon three principal objectives: the cultivation of friendship among its members, the indi- vidual acquiring of a high degree of mental culture, and the personal attainment of a high standard of morality. The chapter lodge is used for meetings, initiations, and various other activities The main social functions held by the Phis this year were the Dinner Dance, the Christmas Dance, the Christmas Party, the Spring Dance, the Big Brother-Little Brother Breakfasts, and numerous picnics and parties. An Open House was also held in the lodge. Page 240 Phi Gamma Delta F'Iu..Il OFFICERS Baan Wiwis, President CARL Ki5NNi5nv, Treasurer j0E RAY COODIN, Recording Secretary BILL Haiwoui, Corresponding Secretary , ELnoN Smrrii, Historian MEMBERS Aiken, Edwin H. Ballard, F. L, Bauereis, Ellis C-. Beckham, Guy Robert Goodin, joe R. Gross, Freeman F. Hall, Van Winter Harpole, Billy Conn Lunn, Ray N., jr, Lynch, joe Floyd Mallett, George W. Marse, john C. Sharpe, Ralph Shipley, O. Wayne Smith, Eldon L. Smith, Roy D. Bedford, Benny j, Holmquest, Charles A. Matson, Bruce XV. Stargel, Roddy Black, C. Robert jackson, jerry Matson, johnny Sumners, Bill Bratcher, jerry johnson, Bruce Mallinger, j. Ted Tarhox, E. j, Brice, Charles Don johnson, Kenneth Morris, Tommy Waddle, Bobby G, Bryan, Wfalter jones, Ross Lane Parks, Bill Xllfare, jimmy Burton, Bill Kennedy, Carl E. Parks, Tom G. Wfhittington, Kenneth Clement, Dee Killian, Robert E. Rawdon, jack Wilde, Brad Currie, Fred E. Knight, james Rich, jimmy Wilkes, Charles Edwin Downey, Verle Larson, David P, Roberts, Dale Alan Williams, L. Robert Flewharty, johnny Lewellen, Dean Russell, Gerald W. Wise, Monte j. Gaither, Bill Line, Roger N. Schlegel, Melvin R. Womack, j. Morris PLEDCES Bristol, Billy joe Fraley, jerry Bob Ratlitf, james Harry Wilson, jerry Arnold Dorsett, Wfendell Earl Phi Gamma Delta was founded May l, 1848, at old jefferson College, Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, by six undergraduate students. Lambda Tau chapter was installed on the Texas Tech campus on December 11, 1954, the 82nd chapter of the Fra- ternity, its third in Texas. The year's activities opened when members of Ketnas social club presented their charter petition at the Fraternity's bien- nial convention, held September 1 through 4 at Los Angeles. High point of the year was the installation of the chapter on December 11, other activities included a Fall dance, anniversary dance, the annual dinner dance, and, in the Spring, the tradi- tional Fiji Island dance. Other parties and functions filled the chapter's social calendar. Page 242 Aiken, Ballard, Bancrew, Beckham, Bedford, Black, Bratcher Brice, Bristol, Bryan, Burton, Currie, Clement, Dorsett Downey, Flewharty, Fraley, Gaither, Coodin, Gross, Hall Harpole, Holmquest, jackson, B. johnson, K. johnson, jones, Kennedy Killian, Knight, Larson, Lewellen, Line, Lunn, Lynch Mallett, Marse, B. Matson, 1. Matson, Mailinger, Morris, B. Parks T. Parks, Ratliff, Rawclin, Rich, Roberts, Schlcgal, Russel Sharp, Shipley, Smith, Smith, Stargel, Summers, Tarbox Wacldle, Ware, Wfhittington, Wilkes, Williams, Wfilson, Wise Womack Not pictured: Bavereis Page 243 Phi Kappa P i Chl-Q7-IS OFFICERS IVAN H. SORILNSEN, President JOEL LEE LACKEY, Vice-President Howuuzn L. THOMAS, Secretary C. ROBERT FALILKNER, Treasurer ROIIIZRT L. NEWELL, Sponsor MEMBERS jack N. Carnell C. Robert Faulkner Frank E. French Thomas P. Ireland joel Lee Lackey Virgil C. Martin Rama C. Oakes George Patterson Harris A. Poteet Ray P. Simpson Ivan H. Sorensen Charles L. Strehli Harry L. Harrison Thomas D. Neatherlin Rob Pyle Howard L. Thomas joe E. Holt Harlen F. Nolen Larry Don Rambo Patrick A. Wfatson I PLEDGES jerry D. Cihner David A. jones Eugene Miles H. A. Sessions Thomas A. Holeman Teddy W. Trippe The Texas Tech chapter of Phi Kappa Psi, a national men's social fraternity, was installed on the campus in the fall of 1953. As outlined in the constitution, the purposes of the organization are to join together men of like ideals, to promote moral and intellectual growth and brotherly love, to promote the ideals of honor, scholarship, and integrity, and to create a spirit of fellowship and fraternalisni among its members. Activities for the school year included the Lil Ahnerw Dance, the ,loe College Dance, various dinners, parties, and other socials. Page 244 Carnell, Faulkner, French, Gilmer Harrison, I-Ioleman, Holt, Ireland jones, Lackey, Martin, Miles Neatherlin, Nolen, Oakes, Patterson Poteet, Pyle, Rambo, Sessions Simpson, Strehli, Thomas, Trippe Watson Page 245 Pi Kappa Alpha Tl'l-QQ FALL OFFICERS j. B. GitiuimLnI, President jouNNY MEYERS, Vice-President TRUMAN POWERS, Secretary PIIIL MCGISIE, Treasurer l - MEMBERS I J? Illliiiillll james David Behrends james H. Biehn Derby Brooks Raymond E. Clayton james V. Daniel Tine E, Davis j, H, Cjaclcj Dyer Timothy D, Eyssen j. B. Garibaldi Bobby Ray Henley Robert C. Hopper Kenneth D. Bennett Tocl deKanter Leo Hatfield james R, jenkins Gary C, johnson Roland jones Donald R. jordan Martell LeVeque james D. Martin johnny R. Myers George P. Morgan Winstoiw H. McAclen james McGown Thomas McGown james A, McClatchy Galvin G, Mitts Auhrey D. Payne james Phillip McGee Milton O. Newell Alan Olson jerry Rex Powell Truman D, Powers Albert Purcell Robert H. Sandlin Fred A. Skaggs Garth Dan Scott R. K. Simons jerry Glenn Smith CFALLD David Pennington Glenn S. Slay Richard F. Tetens Edward N. Taylor Garl L. Tyer Lee Weber Harold joe W'ells jerry L. Wfilliams SPONSORS E. j. Urbanovsky joe Ericson ALLIMNUS COLINSELOR Hiram jordan Kenneth D. Thomas jess W. Wfest Ralph G. Yarbrough The ideals of Pi Kappa Alpha represent the highest in fellowship, friendship, faithful- ness, leadership and truth. Pi Kappa Alpha recognizes that the present is the beginning of the future, that scholastic achievement and development of character are the student's chief ob- jective in its college preparation for the years to come. The social activities of Epsilon Gamma chapttr begin with the annual Fall Dance and end with the Picnic Dance in the Spring. The highlight of the year is the Dinner Dance at which the chapter selects its '4Dream Girl of Pi Kappa Alpha. Other social activities include the Spring Sport Dance and numerous chapter parties. The chapter is a leading contender in intramural athletics and for campus offices, Pi Kappa Alpha stands for, and is, a true fellow- ship of friends and has opened many doors to success. These pages are dedicated to the memory of james Phillip McGee, chapter president, Spring Semester, who died january 26, 1955. Page 246 IN MEMORIAM Behrends, Bennett, Bichn, Brooks, Claton, Daniel Davis, deKanter, Dyer, Eyssen, Fox, Harrington Hatfield, Hill, Hopper, jenkins, jones, D. jordan H. jordan, Martin, Meyers Mitts, Morgan, McAden McClatchy, McCown, Milton, McGee, Newell, Olson Payne, Pennington, Powers Purcell, Sandlin, Scott Simons, Skaggs, Slay, Smith, Taylor, Tetens Thomas, Tycr, E. Wells, Harrold Wells, West, William Yarbrough No! Pictured: johnson, McCown, Powell, Tctens, Wfeber, Yarbrough Page 247 Page igma Alpha Ep ilon Andress, D. W. Badgett, J. S. Barrett, O. E., jr. Black, M. F. Blackmore, R. S. Blount, Cooper Brooks, D. H. Bynum, B. L. Clark, G. W. Creson, D. L. Crouch, R. D. Dingler, B. A. Doclcray, K. T. Eastland, B. B. Barron, C. E. Blendon, D. A. Calhoun, F. W. Daniell, M. B. Earl, 1. D. OFFICERS C. K. Kummlan, Eminent Archon J. S. BADGETT, Eminent Deputy J. N. MARKS, Eminent Recorder V. L. SNELL, Eminent Treasurer XV. S. LASHIER, Eminent Herald Archon K. T. DOCKRAY, Eminent Warden D. W. ANDRESS, Eminent Chaplain O. BARRETT, Eminent Chronicler j. L. NLICKIZLS, Eminent Correspondent R. H. MILLER, Pledge Trainer Fritz, D. R. Furgeson, D. E. Giddens, R. R., jr. Harrell, 1. R. Hawkins, B. J. Hillier, Ron House, 1. P. Hutton, D. N. lobe, A. F., jr. Keys, Cregory King, R. L. Kummer, G. K. LaShier, W. S. Fox, K. A. Harmon, Cv. R. Hobbs, C. T. Killcullen, B. K McCluer, 1. M. MEMBERS PLEDGES Leachman, XV. D. McCabe, J. S. Mcllhaney, j. S. Marks, 1. N. Marks, L. N. Mays, C-ene Merrell, F. M. Miller, R. H. Mohon, B. M. Neilson, W. H. Nuckels, j. L. Peters, J. D. Phillips, P. W. Moore, R. R. Moore, R. C. Pharis, E. D. Wham, R. F. Cauthen, 1. L. Phillips, E. H. Price, 1. M. Pundt, Don Snell, V. L. Shelton, L. T. Shelton, R. M. Sampson, E. W. Sartain, J. A. Simon, H. L. Webb, jerry SPGNSORS Oden, Bill Norwood, Fred Cuion, L. I. King, R. D. Reid, Cene Sheppard, M. G Wilson, H. C. Sigma Alpha Epsilon was founded at the University of Alabama March 9, 1856. Texas Alpha chapter was installed at Texas Tech October 3, 1953. Founded by eight close friends Sigma Alpha Epsilon now has 136 chapters and a membership of nearly 100,000 men. Social activities for the year include a Fall Harvest Dance, a black and white dinner dance 1 Basin Street Dance and various other parties and social functions. Andress, Baclgett, Barrett, Barron, Black, Blackmore Blender, Blount, Bynum, Calhoun, Cauthen, Clark Creson, Crouch, Daniell, Dingler, Dockray, Earl Eastland, Furgeson, Fox, Fritz, Ciddens, Cuion Harmon, Harrell, Hawkins, Hobbs, House, Hutton lobe, Keys, Kilcullen, R. King, King, LaShier J. N. Marks, L. N. Marks, Mays, Merrel, Miller, R. R. Moore R. C. Moore, McCabe, McCluer, Mcllhaney, Nielsen, Nuckels Peters, Pharis, E. H. Phillips, P. XV. Phillips, Price, Pundt Reid, Sartain, Sheppard, Snell, Wfhan, XVilson Not Pictured: Brocks, I.. Shelton, R. Shelton, Sampson, Simon, Webb Page 249 igma T a alai .V niggas ,V .f.-get i,'k 2 s ta' Q ,aaa C . i ,tzfazgg ,wt 335i V . f': C' ' ' 'm', ' a 'gg y +5 t f aix . cnaaceas DoN XVAHIEED, Commander N T R,w.x1oNo lVlIRES, Lt. Commander CALVIN MISISNISR, Recorder Bum' SINCLAIR, Treasurer MEMBERS Adams, jesse Beam, Tommy Bear, jon Brothers, Don Camphell, Bruce Clark, Charles Cooper, Oscar Dinjar, Robert Atkisson, T. A. Bruegel, Carl Cloud, jackie Coffee, Douglas Cromer, Noak Lee Dotts, Teddy Fouts, jan C-recn, john jensen, Floyd johe, David Martin, Eddie Meissner, Calvin Mires, Raymond Cromer, Wfilliam Head, Donald Kirnherlin, Tubby McNeill, Troy Monore, Delano PLEDCES Northcutt, Pat Parker, jim Perkins, Douglas Pike, Tom Rasor, Frank Reinauer, Eddie Ross, jerry Sinclair, Burt Rice, Larry Rogers, john Strawn, jimmy Verhuel, Kees Wfaheed, Bob Talib Troost, Alhert, jr. Thornton, Garland Triggs, Richard Velvin, Bill XlUaheed, Dick W'aheed, Don W'illollghhy, Bold .N1cCollum, Harold Putman, joe Parker, Bohby Pass, Cary Moss, Horace V, Zeta Pi chapter of Sigma Nu Fraternity was installed on the Tech campus on May 16, 1953. The main purposes of the organization are to hring together men of similar ideals and interests, and to further high principles of morality and scholarship among its members and pledges. The highlight of the fraternityls social year is the Wfhite Rose Formal, where the Wl1ite Rose of Sigma Nu is presented. Each month the Chapter elects a Wliite Rose Princess who is presented a dozen red roses and one white rose at the fraternity's monthly function. She becomes a candidate from which the W'hite Rose Queen is selected. Other social activities of the year include the Annual Fall Dance, the Spring Sport Dance, a Big Brother-Little Brother Breakfast each semester, a fall and spring picnic, and a spring hayride. Page 250 i DDJ 'I'-' 47-1- Adams, Bean, Bear, Brothers, Bruegel, Campbell Clarke, Clode, Coffee, Cooper, N. Cromer, W. Cromer Dinjar, Dotts, Fouts, Green, Head, Jensen jobe, Martin, Meissner, Mires, Moss, Calhoon McNeil, Northcutt, B. Parker, XV, Parker, Pass, Perkins Pike, Puttman, Rasor, Reinauer, Rice, Rogers Ross, Sinclair, Strawn, Thorton, Triggs, Troost Velvin, Vcrheul, B. Waheed, D. Waheed, Wfilloughby No! Pictured: Kimberlin Page 25l Alpha Chi Earlene Blackmore Mary Lee Blackmore Barbara Blume Dorthey Clements Erma Folley Ruth Anderson Marion Buckley Patricia Cullum Mary Patricia Flanagan Janet Forgey Mary Lou Francis Omega OFFICERS QXYZ DORTHISY CLEMENTS, President ERMA FOLLEY, Vice-President ANNITA POWERS, Secretary PATSY HOWARD, Treasurer Patsy Howard Jimmie Faye Maxwell Mary McCanne Charlotte Pace Annita Powers Joyce Harper Linda Fefley Kay jo Hufstedler Barbara jean johnson Alice Latta Donna Lewis MEMBERS Beverly Thomas Norene Trueblood Berriadyne Weatherford PLEDGES Mary Sue Lewis Barbara Marr Davie Narrell Dana Macblaughton Nancy Nelson Ruth Yvonne Pratt COUNSELOR Patti Bowlby ALUMNA ADVISOR Mrs. Pat Nunnally Alice Etta Smith Sandra Ruth Tinnen Billie Jean Ward June Ware Mary Jo Worstell About the Sorority: Alpha Chi Omega was founded at DePauw University, C-reencastle, Indiana, in 1885. It strives for the development of character, personality and leadership. The national project of the fraternity is to aid cerebral palsied children and to do wel- fare work for war orphans. During World Wa1's I and II Alpha Chi Omega members adopted a group of French war orphans and regularly sent them food and clothing. The Alpha Chi Omega colony was organized on the Tech campus in October, 1953. It was installed as the Cfamma Rho Chapter of Alpha Chi Omega in March, 1954, becoming the second chapter in Texas. Traditional activities highlighting the year are the Hera Day celebration on March 1, when emphasis is placed on helping and the Founders Day Banquet on October 15. Page 252 Anderson, E. Black- more, M. Blackmore, Blume, Buckley Cullum, Folley, Forgey, Flanagan, Francis Griffin, Harper, Hefly, Howard, Hufstedler johnson, Latta, D. Lewis, M. Lewis, MacNaughton Marr, Maxwell, McCanne, Narrell, Nelson Pace, Powers, Pratt, Scucldy, Smith Thomas, Tinnen, Trueblood, Ward, Ware Weatherford, Worstell Page 253 Alpha Phi QCD OFFICERS DIXIE ACUEE, President joANNAH ScHusTER, Vice-President KAREN MANKINS, Secretary JEAN BALIGHMAN, Treasurer IVIEMBERS Dixie Acuff Erlece Green Karen Mankins Helen Stovall jessica Baggett Gene Griffin Paula Ratliffe Sally Waghorne jean Baughman joan Maddox ,loannah Schuster Alpha Phi International Fraternity was founded at Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York, on October 10, 1872. The Alpha Phi colony was organized on the Tech campus in October, 1954, and was installed as Gamma Iota chapter of Alpha Phi in March, 1955, becoming the third chapter in Texas. Alpha Phi stands for high ideals, leadership, good scholarship, participation in campus activities and a well balanced social life. The international philanthropy is the Alpha Phi Cardiac Aid Foundation. Funds are allocated to three general centers: Children's Hospital in Los Angeles for blue baby surgery, Herrick House in Bartlett, Illinois, for convalescent care of young cardiac patients, and Heart Hospital in Minneapolis for fellowship in the field of causes and cures for heart diseases. Alpha Phi believes in rewarding outstanding achievement by collegiates and has several scholarship awards for the purpose. Top Row: Baggett, Baughman, Green, Griffin, Maddox. Bottom Row: Mankins, Ratlitfe, Schuster, Stovall, Waghorne. Page 254 Delta Delta Delta AAA OFFICERS DORIS ELLIS, President BARBARA HOLDRIDGI5, Vice-President MARY Aucis BRASLJLTON, Secretary DOROTHY Suri CAGE, Treasurer MEMBERS Jerry Anglin Jenny Lou Ballard Mary Alice Braselton Joan Cantrell Sandra Cooper Dixie Cowan Janice Cox Carolyn Dennis Jerry Denton I.aFuan Edwards Doris Ellis Susan Allen Gail Anderson Barbara Biggs Ann Collins Diane Davis Carolyn Dixon Jo Ann Frizell Phyllis Emory Dorothy Gage Pat Garrett Sue Hefley Barbara Holdridge Jane Jackson Mary Jane Johnson Kay Lofley Phyllis Martin Joan McGee Alice Gaunt Judy Harlow Sue Hendrick Mary Ann Hill Sue Hoff Revis Jordan PLEDCES Janette McKinley Luanne McNeil Joyce Morton Donell Phillips Pat Powers Pat Qualia Mary Randal Elaine Russcy Sue Shawver Mary Jo Smith Polly Kennedy Betty Killian Shirlee King Tomme Martin Jody May Judy Nance Ann Standifer Dorise Stone Joyce Thorp Gayle Webb Mary Frances Wiese Charlene Williamson Marieille Wilson Darlyne XVood Mary Wood Sylvia Young Marion Nickelson Nancy Sheppard Merle Ann Sparks Mary Jimm Stinson Diane Tuckey Grace Vick Joy Wfarren Delta Delta Delta was founded on Thanksgiving Eve, 1888 at Boston University, and in April, 1953, Phi Eta chapter was installed on the Texas Tech campus. The fraternity's purpose and aim is to establish a perpetual bond of friendship among its members, to develop a stronger and more womanly character, to broaden the moral and intellectual life, and to assist its members in every possible way. Tri Delta awards scholarships to Outstanding women as its main philanthropy. Through these funds, Delta Delta Delta gives practical demonstration of its sincere interest in furthering the education of promising young women. The Fiftieth Anni- versary Fellowship Fund provides graduate scholarships to its members. The General Scholarship Fund is Open to all women students on campuses where there are Tri Delta chapters. The local Scholarship funds are Open to all women students on the campus of Texas Tech. Activities of the year include a Pine Prance, honoring the new fell pledges, Founderis Day Dinner, Homecoming Break- fast, Christmas Party, Delta XX7eek in honor of new initiates, a spring formal followed by a midnight breakfast, and the Pansy Breakfast honoring all women graduates on the campus. Page 255 Page 256 Allen, Anderson, Anglin, Biggs, Braselton Cantrell, Collins, Cooper, Cowan, Cox Davis, Dennis, Dennis, Dixon, Edwards Emory, Frizcll, Carrctt, Caunt, Harlow Hcflcy, Hendrick, Hill, Hintz, Ballard jackson, johnson jordan, Kennedy, Killian King, Leonard, Lofley, MCGQQ, McKinley McNeill, Martin, Martin, May, Morton Nance, Nickelson, Palmer, Phillips, Qualia Randal, Richardson, Russcy, Shawver, Shepard Smith, Sparks, Standifer, Stinson, Stone Tharp, Tuckey, VanPelt, Vick, Warren Webb, Wiese, Williamson, Wilson, Wood Young Page 257 Delta Gamma AF OFFICERS BETTE HICKERSON, President MARY ELLEN CARR, Vice-President SHARON MOORE, Recording Secretary REVA WATSON, Treasurer Frances Allison Mary Lou Bellinger Mary Ellen Carr Diana Daugherty Yolanda Ellis Ann Belt Sylvia Billings jackie Bolton Ann Bowman jackie Brooks Nancy Curtis Bette Hickerson Emelea Hinz Carolyn Huggins Peggy Hope Carol Forshage Shirley Herrington Marcia Hoare Gayle Hunt Carol Ann Loop Mary Sue Miller Earleen Plank MEMBERS PLEDGES Virginia Luck Kay McDonald Sharon Moore Pattie Price Sharon Powers Bobbie Scofield Sara Sheveland Martha Ellen Smith Pat Stooksberry Sondra Stone Sharon Stubbs Marilyn Dickey SPONSORS Miss Geraldine Clewell Mrs. H. N. White Mrs. M. Tripp Betty jo Starnes Ann Steel Reva Watson Wilida Wells Marguerite Nvinder Annette Tarkington Charlene Tatum Nancy Tucker Patsy Walden Penny Walker Vicki Wierth Rebecca Wilson Juanita Wood Mrs. Hugh Anderson Delta Gamma was founded at Lewis School, Oxford, Mississippi, in December 1873. Gamma Xi chapter of Delta Gamma was colonized at Texas Tech in November of 1953. The objects of the fraternity are to foster high ideals of friendship among its members, to promote their educational and cultural interests, to create in them a true sense of social responsibility, and to develop in them the best qualities of character. Acivities of the year begin with an annual tea given in the fall after fall initiation for the new members and pledges, and the entrance of a float in the Homecoming parade. There is an annual dinner dance given in December. The dinner is closed to members and pledges with their dates, but the dance is an open one. An annual spring dance is given to close the school year. Page 258 Allison, Bellinger, Belt, Bolton, Billings, Bowman Brooks, Carr, Curtis, Daugherty, Dickey, Ellis Forshage, Herrington, Hinz, Hoare, Hope, Huggins Hunt, Luck, Loop, Miller, Moore, McDonald Plank, Powers, Price, Scofield, Sheveland, Smitll Starncs, Steel, Stone, Stooksberry, Stubbs, Tarkington Tatum, Tucker, Wfaldon, Walker, Watson, Wells Wicrth, Wilson, Winder, Wood Page 259 Kappa Alpha Theta I-QF-HC-El OFFICERS KAY LYNN WAT'SON, President ANN BoNDuRANT, Vice-President LINDA YANCY, Recording Secretary ELNA DuNAGAN, Corresponding Secretary I CHARLENE W1LLouG1 IBY, Treasurer MEMBERS Sandra Shook Laura Bailey Beverly Bennett Pat Boles Ann Bondurant Lynn Busby Ardith Campbell Shirley Chapman joan Chesher Carrol Clark june Coker Elna Dunagan Margaret Ammer Arlette Arnette Bobbie Blocker Theora Calverly Mary jo Cappleman Marilyn Chcsher Barbara Cowherd Shirley DuPries't Betsy Fonville Marilyn Graham Mary Cristy Joann Hampton jane Hicks Kittie Hinchey Zoe Kirkpatrick Cherrille Lemon Patsy Locke Carol Crisler Ann Davidson Judy Edwards Anne Eisenberg Betty Fortune Gerry Hancock Pat Henderson PLEDGES Kitty Ann Martin jean McNeal Virginia Mitchell Dorcas Morrison Ann Perkins Kay Porter Pat Randolph jerry Reeves Cloretta Reynolds loan Roberts jerrie Hills Ann Hogg june Holly Sue Ann Hunt Bette Lawrence Carla Maxey Merilyn Merrill Shirleye Smith Carolyn Taylor Kay Lynn Watson Charlene Willoughby Elizabeth Wilson Sally Wood janet Yancy Linda Yancy Marilyn Young Kay Morrison Sandra Myers Ann Rathjen Annette Reed joan Roff Diane Thomas Barbara Ware The Gamma Phi chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta was installed on the Tech campus April 26, 1953. The national projects of Kappa Alpha Theta are the giving of financial aid to the Institute of Logopedics at Wichita, Kansas, and to the Foster' Par- ent's Plan, The Institute treats children with speech defects and conducts research on speech deficiencies. The Foster Parent's Plan benefits children left destitute by war. Annual functions of the group include presentation of the pledges in December, Homecoming coffee for the Theta alum- nae and patronesses, Gypsy Dance, dinner dance, introductory tea, a religious retreat, and a Bean Supper. Each Christmas the group gives food, clothing, and toys to the needy families in Lubbock. In the Spring the Thetas participate in the Panhellenic softball tournament. Page 260 Ammer, Arnett, Bailey, Bennett, Blocker, Boles, Busby Calverley, Campbell, J. Chesher, M. Chesher, Cappleman, Clark, Coker , Cowherd, Crisler, Davidson, Dunagan, DuPriest, Eisenberg, Edwards Fonville, Fortune, Graham, Hampton, Hancock, Henderson, Hicks Hill, Hinchey, Hogg, Hunt, C-risty, Kirkpatrick, Lawrence Lemon, Locke, Merrill, Mitchell, D. Morrison, K. Morrison, Myers McNeal, Perkins, Porter, Randolph, Reed, Reeves, Reynolds Roberts, Roff, Rathjen, Shook, Smith, Taylor, Thomas Ware, Wilson, Wood, Yancey, Young Not Pictured: Bondurant, Chapman, Holly, Maxey, Willoughby, Yancy Page 26l Wieland, Tommye Kappa Kappa Gamma Bailey, Sandra Beavers, Dorothy Booher, Joyce Brann, Muriel Brown, Tommye Byron, Pat Coe, Carolyn Davidson, Ramona Edwards, Frances Estes, Joann Forrest, Marijann Abraham, Donna Anning, Judy Applegate, Sue Barney, Joanne Brown, Sue Cambell, Karen OFFICERS MRS. JEAN A. JENKINS, Sponsor TOMMIE WYNN, President ALICE IRELAN, Vice-President KATE BROXWN JONES, Treasurer I-il-QI SHIRLEY HARRISON, Recording Secretary PATTY LYNES, Corresponding Secretary MEMBERS Gilbert, Revis Hampton, Jane Hancock, Betty Harrison, Shirley Hassen, Huda High, Sylvia Holfmann, Marie Hlavaty Irelan, Alice Jackson, Jo Jones, Kate Brown PLEDGES Cooper, Jane Davis, George Ann Day, Sharon Fredericks, Ottilie Jackman, Barbara Jacobson, Eileen Kinkler, Vera Lynes, Patty Maas, Frances Mathieu, Katie Miller, Jody Parker, Judy Pope, Carolyn Scott, C-ail Simmons, Ann Smith, Barbara Leon, Carol Ann Lewis, Janell Munn, Mary Ann McKee, Lois McNeal, Glenda Roberts, Celina Clarkston, Mary Jane Kappa Kappa Camma was founded in 1870 at Monmouth College and the Delta Psi chapter was established on the Tech campus in March of 1953. Kappa sponsors philan- thropic funds, the oldest of which was established in 1902, and five special projects which were begun during the war as relief and rehabilitation services. Purposes of the fraternity are to unite its members in a close bond of friendship, to attain social, moral, and intellectual excellence, to promote higher standards of social con- duct, to advance scholarly interests, to cooperate with other collegiate organizations in solving mutual problems, and to build higher standards of womanhood. Some of the social events of the fall are the pledge-active picnic, faculty picnic, Foun- der's Day tea, and the dinner-dance. The spring activities include the Valentine presenta- tion of the Kappa pledges, the spring dance given by the patronesses, and the farewell dance in May. These pages are sincerely dedicated to Betty Hancock, who died December 8, 1954. Page 262 Smith, Pat Steele, Kay Stice, Barbara Streit, Berl Jean Vaughn, Eileen Wampler, Doris Ware, Dorothy Webb, Virginia Wieland, Joy Wynn, Tommie Roberts, Joan Schickram, Martha Smith, Nina Thompson, Sylvia Warren, Barbara Willis, Helen IN MEMORIAM I Abraham, Anning, Applegate, Bailey, Barney, Beaver, Booher Brann, S. Brown, T. Brown, Byron, Campbell, Clarkson, Coe Cooper, Davidson, Davis, Day, Edwards, Estes, Forrest Fredricks, Gilbert, Hampton, Holfmann, Harrison, Hassen, Ireland Jackman, Jl. jackson, E. Jacobson, Kinkler, Leon, Lewis, Lynes Maas, Miller, Munn, McKee, McNeal, Parker, Pope C, Roberts, J. Roberts Schickram, Scott, Simmons, B. Smith, N. Smith P. Smith, Steele, Stice, Streit, Thompson, Vaughan, Wfampler Wfare, Wfarren, Wfebb, 1. Wfieland, T. Wfieland, XVillis Noi Pictured: High, Mathieu Page 263 Pi Beta Phi TTECD OFFICERS MARGARET LEE, President MARY JANE SMITII, Vice-President p hmQE?Vh , MARILYN STONECIPIIER, Secretary SHIRLEY MAssI3Y, Treasurer MEMBERS Baldwin, Alathia Boyers, Linnie Bain, Gladys Callaway, Carolyn Carr, Virginia Chapman, Norma Chaney, Carol Cochran, Annette Crowdus, Carole Derrick, Pat Dietering, Sylvia Donn, Patsy Adams, Anne Baynes, Anisse Casstevens, Sandy Elder, Kay Gordon, Beth Grey, Elizabeth Hill, Patti Doyle, Georgene Edwards, Deanie Gracey, Gwen Hagerty, Patsy Hamilton, Betty Doris Hammer, Shirley Harkleroad, Pat Haws, Pat Holloway, Ro Jean Holmes, Joanne Jipp, Jane Johnson, Mary E, Holliday, Claire Holmes, Mary Kay lnce, Naomi lnnes, Anne Jackson, Kenny Lou Jenkins, Marilyn Kidwell, Carolyn Lee, Margaret McCabe, Harriet McGehee, Bette Massey, Shirley Matteson, Suzanne Paschall, Marguerite Pitzer, Betty Roberts, Jo Ann Roberts, Nancy Smith, Mary Jane Snell, Gloria Steedman, Nancy Lawrence, Kay Moffitt, Anne Nelson, Catherine Newsom, Janice Nix, Becky Reed, Julia Richardson, Mary A. Stonecipher, Marilyn Taylor, Jane Toles, Marybeth Turner, Ann Lee Vaughter, Nelda White, Beth Williams, Gwen Witty, Anne Wood, Beverly FACULTY SPONSOR E. A. Hazlewood Smith, Karen Smith, Sharlene Tisdale, Pat van Maanen, Beth Whaleyf, Jane Womhle, Peggy Worley, Yvonne Founded April 28, 1867, at Monmouth College, Pi Beta Phi is the oldest national Greek-letter fraternity for women The Tech chapter of Pi Beta Phi, Texas Gamma, was the ninety-ninth chapter to be established out of the one hundred two chap- ters which are existent throughout the United States and Canada. Nationally, the fraternity is the largest among all the Pan- hellenic members, being comprised of over fifty-eight thousand actives and alumnae. On a local level, Pi Beta Phi had as its main social events this year a Masquerade Ball, a Christmas Midnight Dinner Dance, and the Spring Presentation of Pledges, At Easter, patronesses and alumnae joined the group on their annual retreat to Santa Fe. Again this year Pi Beta Phi was awarded the Panhellenic Scholarship Cup. Page 264 Adams, Bain, Baldwin, Baynes, Boyers Callaway, Carr, Casstevens, Claanccy, Chapman Cochran, Crodus, Derrick, Dietering, Donn Doyle, Edwards, Elder, Gordon, Gracey Hagerty, Hamilton, Hammer, Harkleroad, Haws Hill, Holliday, Halloway, J. Holmes,, M. Holmes Ince, Innes, jackson, jenkins, liPP Page 265 Page 266 johnson, Kidwell, Lawrence, Massey, Matteson Moffiitt, McCabe, MCGChee, Nelson, Newsom Paschall, Pitzcr, Reed, Richardson, J. Roberts N. Roberts, K. Smith, M. Smith S. Smith, Snell Steeclman, Stonecipher, Taylor Tisdale, Toles Turner, Whaley, White, Williams, Witty Womble, Wood, Worley, Van Maanen, Vaughter Not Pictured: Nix igma Kappa ZI-Q OFFICERS MARY CATHERINE COLE, President ELAINE BRANDENBuRo, Vice-President DOROTHY BRIGGS, Secretary PAT KERR, Treasurer fvlEfvlBERS jane Adair Freda Brown Ann Franklin Pat Kerr Betty Alsup Barbara Carthel LaRue Gilmore George Anna Meadors Betty Amburgey Mary Catherine Cole Ima jane Griffith Peggy Morton Mary jane Anderson Shirley Ann DeShazo Anna Margaret Gunter Anne Owens Elaine Brandenburg Marsha Dowdy Kay Hintz Marion Rawlings Dorothy Briggs jean Ethridge Mary Alice jones Sonya Vlfilmut PLEDGES Anda Anderson Sue DeShazo Carolyn George jo Nell Wfomack Frances Culvahouse Laura Edwards Gail Green Pat Harris Sigma Kappa, founded at Colby College, Waterville, Maine, in 1874, colonized Gamma lota chapter at Tech in October, 1954. Of the 63 college chapters in the United States the only other Texas chapter is at SMU in Dallas. In keeping with its purpose, to promote intellectual and social culture and to develop fine character, Sigma Kappas con- tribute annually to the Maine Sea Coast Mission, and to an American Farm School in Greece. Local philanthropies include contributions to and work with Garrett's Convalescent Home. Among social activities this year for Sigma Kappa were the spring dance, alumnae Christmas party, and a dinner dance. Tirst Row: Adair, Alsup, Amburgey, Anderson, Anderson, Brandenburg, Briggs, Brown, Carthel. Second Row: Culvahouse, De Shazo, Sue De Shazo, Edwards, Ethridge, George, Gilmore, Green, Griffith. Third Row: Gunter, jones, Kerr, Meadors, Owens, Rawlings, Rice, Wilmut, Womack. Not Pictufedi Harris, Dowdy, Franklin, Hintz, Morton. Page 267 eta Tau Alpha ZTQ OFFICERS DANNA STAMPER, President GALE HAYES, Vice-President NANCY HUDSON, Secretary MARILYN SNETHEN, Treasurer MEMBERS Averill Brinkman jean Collett Ruth Ann Cummings Pat Davenport Bettye jo Davis Joyce Davison Franlty Hadlock Ferne Asher Suzanne Astor Nancy jane Bagwell Gail Biggers Kay Bowers Sena Brown Claudette Burkett Shirley Caldwell Beverly Champion Gale Hays Nancy Hudson Margaret Ann johnson Margaret johnson Sylvia Link Mary Mahan Connie Crews Elizabeth Dinwiddie Barbara Kay Flowers Barbara Fowler Mary Elizabeth Frese Patsy Harris Virginia Hamilton Kay Hauge Reita Martin Shirley McCowan Nancy McKissack Mary Jane Miller Celia Pember Peggy Pittman Nancy Lee Hays Sandra Hitch Clenda Keyton jomilee Lomax Patricia Ann Long Mary Ann Mattox Keith Morgan Glenda Moses Pat Scott Marilyn Snethen Danna Stamper Barbara Stewart Mary Ann Tongate Joyce Wright Carolyn Pryor Linda Rogers Carolyn Sanders Sharon Seeliger Sandra Spellman joe Love Stogner Marilyn Sutton Harriet Webster Marilyn Wood Zeta Tau Alpha was founded October 15, 1898, at Longwood College, in Farmville, Virginia. lt was chartered as a wom enjs fraternity by a special act of the Virginia legislature. Camma Tau chapter was established on Texas Tech campus April 10, 1953. The object of Zeta Tau Alpha is to intensify friendship, to promote happiness among its members and in every wav create such sentiments, to perform such deeds and to mold such opinions as will conduce to the building up of a nobler and purer womanhood in the world? Zeta Tau Alpha's open motto is f'Seek the noblestf' The national philanthropy of this fraternity is aid for Cerebral Palsy. Activities of Zeta begin in the fall with a formal reception honoring the new fall pledges. Other fall activities include the Founders Day Dinner, Pledge-Active picnic, and a Christmas party with the alumnae. ln February, Zeta holds its annual Top Hat Dance, and in the Spring, new initiates are honored with Zeta week, climaxed by formal Presentation Dance. At the end of the year a Farewell Banquet is held in honor of the graduating seniors and during which the most outstanding member awards and the scholastic awards are presented. Page 268 Asher, Astor, Bagwell, Biggers, Bowers Brinkman, Brown, Burkett, Calwell, Champion Collett, Crews, Cummings, Davis, Davidson Davenport, Dinwiclclie, Flowers, Fowler, Prose Hacllock, Hamilton, Harris, Hauge, Hayes Harp, Hitch, Hudson, M. Adele johnson, M. Ann johnson, Keyton, Link, Lomax, Long, McGowan Page 269 Page 270 McKissack, Mahan Martin, Mattox, Miller Morgan, Moses, Pember, Pittman, Pryor Rogers, Sanders, Scott, Seeliger, Snethen Spellman, Stogner, Stuart, Sutton, Tongatc Wright, Webster, Wood Our fraternity strives for Hostesscs for a men's rush party Page 27l Page 272 Keep both hands on the table Sigma Kappa line up DIXZIQIQN Q r V11 ' 1 ul J ' 1 Page 274 Agriculture RAY CHAPPELLE, Agricultural Education E. L. MCBRIDE, Agriculture Economics RAY C. MOWERY, Animal Husbandry ELO I. URBANOVSKY, Horticulture and Park Management IRA L. WILLIAMS, Agriculture Engineering ARTHUR W. YOUNG, Agronomy I. J. WILLINGHAM, Dairy Industry Cunningham, Goodin, Browning, Bearden, Lust, Slaglc. Agricultural Club , OFFICERS CHARLES CUNNINGHAM j0E GOODIN . . . CHARLES BROWNING . GARY BEARDEN . JIMMIE SMITH . . . President 1st Vice-President 2nd Vice-President . . . . Secretary Corresponding Secretary GLENN Lusr . . Treasurer ALTON SLAGLE . Reporter WEYLAND MuLL1Ns Marshal WAYLAND BENNETT Sponsor The Agricultural Club has the distinction of being the oldest student organization on the campus. It became officially an organization November 17, 1925, with an enrollment of 57 charter members. The purposes of the Aggie Club, as it is commonly known, are to foster and promote among the members of the club interest in all matters pertaining to Agriculture, to encourage cooperation among the members in the major projects of the College related to agriculture, to promote social events and athletic contests, to develop leadership, to provide programs and entertainment for the members, and to provide loan funds for assistance to students of the Division of Agriculture. The club's membership numbers in the hundreds, encompassing nearly all of the students of the Division. The executive council, which acts as the governing body for the organization, is composed of the elected officers, one representative from each of the departments, one freshman, and one sophomore. ROLL OF AGRICULTURAL CLUB, FALL 1954 Cox lfarl Rav Adams, jerry Adams, jesse Akers, Robert Allen, Gary Anderson, Larry Anthony, Bob Browning, Fred Bruechner, Herman Brugel, Carl Brumlow, jerry Bryan, Bill Bryan, joe Dittemore, William Ditten, Richard Donnell, George Dotson, Lynn Downe, Lawrence Downs, john Henderson, Monroe Henry, Orva joe Hess, Delbert Hext, Travis Higdon, james Hill, Bill Lawrence, Thomas Layto n, Raun Leach, joe Lebus, George Lee, Bobby Gene l.e Gendref joe Moses, R. H. Motes, jesse Motl, Richard Mullino, George Mullins, Weyland Myers, Gerald Roberts, Donald Roberts, NVendell Robertson, Carroll Robinson, Carlton Roehr, Richard Rotherford, Raymond Stuart, jerry Swink, Ira Tachary, Dennis Tapecott, Bill Taylor, Billie Taylor, Gene Apperson, Bill Burlord, Bill Duncan, B. VV. Hinojvaa, Alfonso Lewis, Cletus Nabors, Kenneth Rucker, Harold Taylor, Wayland Ash, joe Burkuhl, Gerald Dunks, Paul Hipp, Billy Lewis, Don Nance, james Russell, jimmy Teague, I.. C., jr. Askey, Bob Burnett, john Dunn, Lyndon Ray Holder, Alton Ligon, Richard Nelson, Archie Rutherford, j. R. Terrell, Donald Atkison, T. A. Cannon, jim Dyer, jack Holland, Lloyd Logsdon, Buddy , Nelson, Don Sageser, james Thomason, Charles Averett, Billy Carson, VVilliam Eitelman, Edward Holuli, Lawrence Long, Bob Nelson, Larry Sandlin, jimmy Thompson, jim Baccum, john Carter, Dan Elliott, Reginald Hooper, Bobby Long, Sidney Nemir, Robert Sauerance, Donald Tippen, Kenneth Bacon, Don Carter, Richard Elliston, Nolie Howard, Walter Lowe, Don Newnham, Bobby Scaling, George Trimble, lke Bales, Bob Carthel, Teddy English, Otis Howard, jim Lunn, Ray NSWSUYI, l-Yflflel 5Cl'lWl9UlniZs l'lHl'Ulfl Tucker, Rollef Barker, Corley, jr. Cartwright, Clinton I-itheredge, Bob Huddleston, Ellis Lust, Glenn Norman, Sammie Seay, Harold Vaughan, Don Barkowsky, Eugene Cary, Donald Eubanks, Darrell Hunnieutt, jackie Mabry, Ralph Northcutt, jimmy Seigler, Hubert Vest, Sam Barnes, Franklin Cary, jim Evans, Ted Hunter, Kenneth Martin, james Oflield, Carl Sewell, jack Vines, jerry Bartley, Gordon Castleberry, Bob Field, Ray Hutchins, Don Martindale, Wesley Osburn, jimmy' Shears, Delbert Vinson, Clay Bass, Richard Cekels, Sherman Fish, Buryl lnnis, George Masch, Ray Owen, Ray Sheppard, john Waddle, Billy Baxter, Bob Chalkley, Al Forrest, Wayne Ivey, Robert Mason, Thomas Owen, Donald Sherman. William Waddle, Bobby Bean, David Champion, Wallis Floeek, Marilyn jackson, David Mathis, Kary Parker, Bill Shives, Tom Wade, Alvin Bean, Don Christian, George Foster, Max jackson, jerry Mayfield, Buddy Parker, jack Simpson, Ray Wagner, Les Bearden, Gary Clark, Charles Franklin, David jayroe, jimmy Mays, Gene Parker, jimmy Sims, Bill Wales, C. B93Sl9Y, DUN Clark, IHVYICS Gandy, Gary jensen. Floyd McAdams, Cary Parks, Tom Slagle, Alton Wallace, Dick Beckham, Bob Clark, john M. Garner, Keith job, Billy McAnelly, Billy Payne, Cleston Smith, Audrey Ward, D. H. Beckham, W. E. Clayton, Raymond Garnett, Edwin johnson, Don McCarter, Myron Peters, jerrol Smith, Billy Warden, Guy Beckman, Roy Cloyd, jim Garibaldi, john B. johnson, Grillord MeCasland, Gerald Petty, Wayland Smith, Clarence Ware, jimmy Belew, Bob B. Coate, james Ginn, Ravford johnson, Kenneth McCorkle, Doyce Dean Phillips, Coy Smith, Dale VVatson, jacob G. Bell, DUH Coffee. Dollglfiss Glazner, Burt johnson, VValter McCracken, jack Ponce, Roland Smith, Don Weaver, Guy Bennett, joe D. Collman, David Glumpler, james jones, joe D. McCrummey, Lynn Poteet, Harris Smith, Irven West, Dwayne Benton, Donald Conklin, Bill Goodin, joe Ray jones, johnny McDonald, Ray Powers, john Smith, G, E. West, jess Behrends, David Cook, jerry Goodrich, Floyd jones, Fred McDonald, Robert Price, Bill Smllllr ICYYY Wchl- SICYC Billington, Kenneth Coleman, jerry Gothard. Bobby jones, Roland McGee, Glynn Ouillen, john Smith, jimmy Westerlield, Pat Bint, Gerald Corvan, Ross Gottschalk, Otto josselet, Wavne McGehee, Bobby Ramsey, Bill Snyder, Elliot Wheeler, Phil Bills, Robert Graham. Robert Kemper. Bud McGowen, james Ramsey, Bill R. Spears, Audrey Wheeler, Valton Backburn, Henry Blackman, Glenn Blakemore, Clay Blessing, john licld Booker, Emmitt Brantner, Ronald Bray, Keith Brenneman, john Brien, Tom Brock, Keith Brooks. Roger Brothers, Don Brown, Clillorrl Brown, Rob, jr. Browning, Charles Courtney, Bill Cowan, N, L. Cox: Vlfaltcr ' Crawford, Rohcrt Cromer, james Crt iss, Ben Crt meh, Fred Cunningham. Charles Davis, David Davidson, jimmy Daws, Alex Delacy, Frampton Denton, jody Derden, lfenny Dilly, Don reen, james rimes, VVilliam Groves, Leroy Ci G Hargesheimer, K, L. Harral, George Harrington, Don Harris, George Hart. Toley Hatchett, john llatehett, William Hawkins, jerry Hawkis, j. XV. Hays, john D, Head, Gary Dale Henderson, David Kev, Billy Killgore, joe D. King, Allen, jr. King, Eugene King, Leonard Kirkpatrick, jack Knott, Charles Lackey, Hugh Lackey, joel Lamb, Gregory Lane, Buddy Lane. Dtxain La Roe, Willie Lasater, james Law, George Mclnroe, YVendell McLain, Cleve McLaughlin, Gene McNeill, james Meissner, Calvin Middlebrook, Billy Millard, joe Mills, Ames Minzenmargcr, Leo Mitchell, Hays, jr. Moody, Wendell Moore, Charles Morgan, james Morgan, Richard Morrison, Denard Ramsey, Frank Randolph, Kelly Rawson, Dickey Garland Spensor. Carlos Staggs, YVilliam Standlee, Bill Reese, Reid, Gene Renlro, Darrell Reynolds, Larry Rhodes. Roy, jr. Rice, Benson Richardson, Lowell Ridgeway, Richard Riley, Ray joe Ritchey, Charles Roberson, Robert Stark, john Dean Starkey, john Stegemoeller, Marvin Stevenson, Oakley Stevenson, Tom Stewart, Gene Stout, jimmy Stovall. Richard Stilwell, Dibrell Stroman, james Strother, Allen VVheat, Nathan White, Binie Lee White, joe V. Whitlield. Reuben Williams, Billy VVillingham, Ralph VVillis, Robert Wilson, Bobby VVilson, Tommy YVoll, Vernon Wood, Bob XVylie, XValter Yarbrough, john Yates, B. F. Page 275 Agri jim Alexander Don Beasley Clendon Benham David Behrends Bob Beleu Carl Bruegel Alfred Byrd Jim Cary Lee Cockrell james Coate Tirst Row: Alexander, Beasley, Behrends, Bruegel, Coate, Copeland, Second Row: Dilley, Hays, Mathes, Polk, Powell, Saverance. Third Row: Slagle, Stargel, Wade, Ware, Wells. culture Economic Club CARL BRuEGEL . RODDY DAVID MACK JIMMY STARGEL BEHRENDS . MoHoN . WARE jim Copeland Don Dilley Ted Etheredge But Glazner D. W. Green john Hayes Dave Hopper Buddy Lane Edgar lvlartin OFFICERS MEMBERS . President Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer Aggie Representative jimmy Minyard Harold Mathes Mack Mohon Derl Oxford Colton Parker jim Polk Harris Poteet jerry Powell Donal Saverance Alton Slagle Clinton Spotts Roddy Stargel john Thornbury Weldon Wade jimmy Ware Elmer Wells Benie Lee White Jimmie Wygal The Agricultural Engineering Club was founded in 1953. Dedicated to the advancement of agricultural engineering th aim of the club is the furtherance of scholarship and leadership among its members. Page 276 American JOHN G. ADAMS . . . BILLY WARREN AVERETT . BILLY R. CHANCE , LONNIE CHANT . . RICHARD DE LA VEGA . Bo QBALIDELIOJ ESCOBAR . CLIFFORD lRvINc CATLIN . JAMES BURL JOHNSON . eeiet ei Agricultural Engineer JAMES JOIINSON . JERRY KING . . CLIFFORD CIATLIN ROLAND JONES . DAN SCOTT . OFFICERS . . President . Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer Reporter MEMBERS Freshman ROLAND JONES, JR. . Freshman JERRY BRENT KING . . Senior XVENDEL BRUCE MooDY . Junior GERALD RAY MYERS . Junior JAMES XVILSON NANCE . . . Sophomore DOUGLAS CHARLES RATTAN . Senior JAMES KENNETH SACESER . Senior GARTH DANIEL SCOTT . . Senior Sophomore Freshman . Senior Freshman Sophomore . Junior . Junior The purpose of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers, Student Branch, is to foster and promote among the mem- bers of the Club interest in all matters pertaining to Agricultural Engineering, to encourage co-operation among the members in the major projects of the college related to Agricultural Engineering, to promote social events, to develop leadership, and to provide programs for the development and entertainment of the members. first Row: Adams, Averett, Chance, Chant, Catlin. Second Row: Moody, Nance, Ratran, Sagesar, Scott. Page 277 Page Tirst Row. Beckham, Brown, Cromer, Dittemore, Gaede, Hipp, MCC-owan Second Row: McLaughlin, Motl, Nelson, Nelson, Riley, Robinson, Taylor Agronom Club OFFICERS BILLY HIPP . . . . . . . President W. E, BECKHAM . . Vice-President JAMES T. MCCOXVEN . . . . . Secretary EDMUND SCHLABS . .... Treasurer CLIFFORD BROWN . . Corresponding Secretary RICHARD MOTL . . . Sgt.-At-Arms SPONSOR AND ADVISORS AYERS, CECIL ......... Advisor HARVEY, DR. CLARK . . Advisor JAYNES, CHESTER C. . . Sponsor LITTLE, DR. SAMUEL . . Advisor YOLING, DR. A, W. . . Advisor MEMBERS W. E. Beckham Billy XV. Hipp Don Nelson Edmund Schlabs Clifford L. Brown james T. McC,owen Graves Nelson Billy Arthur Smith James Cromer Gene C. McLaughlin William R. Randolph Dibrell Stowell William I-I. Dittemore Joe McWilliams Ray joe Riley Eddie T Taylor jim W. Gaede Richard D. Motl Tommy Robinson The basic aims of the Agronomy Club are to stimulate a spirit of scholarship and leadership among students of plant life and to promote fellowship and understanding among the club members. The club accomplishes this by participating In intra mural activities, to provide the members with social events, and to present educational programs at club meetings The .club also sponsors judging teams for the following contests: National and International Intercollegiate Crops judging Contest junior-Senior Crops Contest Freshman-Sophomore Crops 278 Contest Alpha Zeta OFFICERS CHARLES BENTON BROWNING . Chancellor CHARLES VANCE CUNNINOHAM . . Censor JOE RAY GOODIN .... . Scribe CHARLES SCHNYDER WALES, JR. . . . Treasurer THOMAS BENJAMIN MASON ...... Chronicler DR. W. H. CLONINGER, CHESTER C. JAYNES, ELDRED JORDAN Sponsors MEMBERS Beckham, Guy Robert Browning, Charles Benton Cook, Jerry Velvin Cunningham, Charles Vance Nelson, Don Allen Reese, Garland Smith Riley, Ray Joe Roberson, Robert Lee Johnson, Donald Autry Jones, Joe Donovan Lightsey, Joe Truett McCartor, Martin Myron McDonald, Robert Lee, III McGehee, Bobby Ray Mason, Thomas Benjamin Morgan, James Norman Downe, Lawrence Ray Rucker, Harold Loyd Garibaldi, John Byron Goodin, Joe Ray Gottschalk, Otto Gerhart Huddleston, Ellis Wright Shepherd, John Lovic Smith, Gayle Edward Stevenson, Thomas Stinson Mullino, George Alvis Stovall, Richard Alvin Strother, Allen Trimble, Isaac Doss Waddle, Bobby Gerald Wfales, Charles Schnyder, Jr West, Dwayne Frank Willingham, Ralph Archible Wygal, Jimmie Wayne Yeatcs, B. F. Alpha Zeta is a national honorary agricultural fraternity with 49 chapters in the United States. The Texas Beta chapter was established in 1951. Members are selected on the basis of leadership, character, personality, and scholarship. To be eligible a man must have completed forty-eight hours and have a two-point overall grade-point average. The main objectives of the fraternity are to promote scholarship and progress in the profession of agriculture. Each semester pledges go through one week of initiation. N Activities include an annual picnic with Phi Upsilon Omicron, national Home Economics honor fraternity, a Spring func- tion for new members , and various Services. Freshman scholastic honor awards are made at the annual Aggie Pig Roast. Tirsi Row: Browning, Cook, Cunningham, Downe, Garibaldi, Goodin, Gottschalk, I-luddleston, Johnston, Jones. Second Row: Lightsey, McDonald, Mason, Morgan, Mullins, Nelson, Reese, Riley, Roberson, Rucker. Third Row: Sheats, Shepard, Stevenson, Strother, Trimble, I. Waddle, R. Waddle, Wales, Wfest, Wellingham, Yeates, Page 279 Block and Bridle OFFICERS JIM HOWARD, President BILL SIMS, Vice-President J. D. JONES, Secretary HUGH LACKEY, Treasurer RALIJII WILLINGIIAM, Reporter CHARLES CUNNINGHIXM, Historian IKE TRIMBLE, Marshal FRED BOREN, Sponsor RAY C. MOWERY, President, National Block S4 Bridle, Co-Sponsor MEMBERS Detten, Dick Adams, Jessie Akers, Robert Ash, Joe Atwell, Frank Beckham, Bob Blackburn, Henry Brooks, Roger Browning, Charles Browning, Fred Brumlow, Jerry Cook, Jerry Cross, Ben Cunningham, Charles Downe, Lawrence Fields, Don Frampton, DeLacy Garnett, Ed Clumpler, James Howard, Jim Jones, J. D. Jones, Johnney Kemper, Bud Lackey, Hugh Lackey, Joe LaRoe, Bill Newsom, Sandy LeCendre, Joe Lust, Glenn McCarter, Myron Meissner, Calvin Nashlinger, Bobby Northcutt, Pat Powell, Billy Rankin, Bob Rawson, Dickie Reese, Garland Robertson, Carrol Rucker, Harold Simpson, Ray Sims, Bill Smith, Gayle Standlee, Bill Stegemoeller, Marvin Stevenson, Oakley Strother, Allan Trimble, Isaac Vines, Jerry Waddel, Bobby Warden, C-uy West, Steve Wheeler, Valton Willingham, Ralph Williams, Billy Wooldridge, James Yates, B. F. Donnell, George Block and Bridle club, a chapter of the national organization, was organized on the campus in 1933 to promote scholar- ship, interest in livestock, and to bring about a closer relationship among the future leaders in the livestock industry. Members are advanced students majoring in A.H., members of livestock judging teams, college instructors, and specialists in the Held of Animal Husbandry. . Activities include sponsorship of the annual Little International Livestock Show, All-College Rodeo and Western Days, livestock judging contests, a fall picnic, homecoming reunion for alumni, Days of '49 party, annual spring steak fry, and an annual spring banquet. Page 280 Boron Adams Akers Ash Atwell Blackburn Brooks Browning, C. Browning, li. Cross Cunningham Donnell Downe Frampton Garrett Glumpler Kempler Lackey, H. Lackey, J. Lalloe Lust Meissner Nashlinger Northcutt Powell Rawson Reece Rucker Simpson Sims Stegemoeller Strother Trimble Vines Waddle, West Wheeler Yates Page 28l Farmer, Holder, R. O. McDonald, R. L. McDonald, Morgan, Schlegcl, Wales, Wecms. Dair Indu try Club OFFICERS JAMES N. MORGAN .... . . President RICHARD A. STOVALL . . Vice-President CHARLES S. WALES . . . Sec. st Treas. RAY O. MCDONALD . ..... Reporter ROBERT L. MCDONALD . Representative to Aggie Club SPONSORS J. J. Willingham Milton Peeples Kenneth Scott MEMBERS Reginald Elliott Eulys R. Kimbrell Wayland Mitchell Richard A. Stovall Wesley Cv. Farmer' Donald L. Lawler james N. Morgan Charles S. Wales C. Alton Holder Ray O. McDonald jimmy L. Sandlin Don R. Weems Don J. Hutchins Robert L. McDonald Melvin R. Schlegel The purpose of the Dairy Industry Club is to promote and foster professional fellowship among students, faculty, profes sional and research workers interested in the progress of the Dairy lndustry, and to aid in and sponsor such activities as per tain to the best interests of agriculture and the field of clairying. The activities carried on by the club include the annual Homecoming breakfast, intramural sports, and the annual spring banquet. Page 282 Future Farmer of America Askey, Bob Alsup, Roy Anthony, Bob Atkinson, F. A. Barkowsky, Eugene Barnes, Franklin Barton, Cecil Bearden, Gary Beckman, Roy Bennett, Joe D. Bint, Gerald Brock, Keith Brooks, jack Brown, Earl Bruegel, Carl Burnett, John Carmichel, Kenneth Carter, Richard Champion, Wallis OFFICERS BILL STANDLEE . . President BOBBY PELL . . Vice-President CECIL BARTON . . . . Secretary CHARLES CUNNINGHAM . Treasurer MEMBERS Clayton, Raymond Cowan, N. L. Cox, Earl Ray Cunningham, Charles Drake, Robert Dunks, Paul Ericson, Lester George, Ralph Hamilton, Wynn Hart, Toley Henley, Bobby Hess, Delbert Holland, Lloyd Hrazdil, Mike Hunt, James Hunter, Kenneth Hutchins, Bob Jackson, Bill jackson, David johnson, Donald King, Allen, jr. Lee, Bobby Gene Lewis, Cletus Ligon, Richard Lunn, Ray Lust, Glenn Martin, Ralph May, john Mclnroe, Wendell McMeans, Billy Nusbaum, Wilbert Owen, Donald Pell, Bobby Pylant, Billie Richardson, Lowell Ridgway, Richard Roberson, Robert Rogers, Derrell Sandlin, Jimmie Sewell, jack Shear, Delbert Sheppard, john Spears, Audrey Standlee, Bill Stewart, Gene Swink, Ira Thompson, Gerald Trimble, Ike Tucker, Roger Vinson, Clay Waddle, Bobby Wade, Herschel Ward, D. H. Watson, jacob G. Whitwell, Reuben Wilkes, Ed Wolf, Vernon Membership in the Future Farmers of America requires a junior standing in agricultural education or possessing a Lone Star Degree from the FFA. The purposes of the organization are to bring together a group of men studying vocational agricul- ture, and to acquaint the trainees with the work of the FFA, and to establish higher scholastic and moral standards. The group also fosters and promotes the development of agricultural leadership, cooperation and citizenship. Barton, Cunningham, Standlee Page 283 Art and cience JAMES C. CROSS TRLIMAN W. CAMP, English JOHN S. CARROLL, Education Biology JAMES WILLIAM MARY B. DABNEY Womcn's Physical DAVIS Government Education JOE DENNIS JOHN C DOWLING Chcmlstry Foreign Languages WILLIAM HALL EMMETT HAZLEWOOD Journalism Mathematics pf-' L.. GENE L. HEMMLE RAMON W, KIREILIS Music SYLVAN J. KAPLAN Psychology PAUL M. LARSON Men's Physical Education WILLIAM M. PEARCE Speech CLARENCE CARL SCHMIDT, Physics History and Anthropology F. ALTON WADE, Geology Page 284 American Chemical ociet Maurice Allen Charlotte Brandenburg William Clifton Trent Collins Roy Craft Robert Dietz Fred Fisher OFFICERS MAURICE ALLEN .... . President CHARLOTTE BRANDENBURG . Vice-President DONNA Jo UPTON . . . Secretary BOB SLAGLE . . . Treasurer SPONSOR Dr Randolph C. Wilhoit MEMBERS Bob Gibson Scott Grundy Glenn Hunt Ed Leonard Eugene Marshall jim Moore Delbert Pearce Bobby Presley john Sewell Sam Shaw Bob Slagle john Sporar Carl Springer Servando Trivino Donna Upton Ruby Venable David Wossum Ernest Wossum, jr. The American Chemical Society's purpose is to provide students of chemistry an opportunity for association in a profes- sional manner with other people of like academic interests. The society holds regular meetings at which topics of interest in the study of chemistry are presented. Speakers for the programs are selected from the Tech faculty as well as from outside places. Films are also shown occasionally. Every year the society is active in preparing exhibits for the engineering show. A new project has been adopted this year. It is the awarding of a scholarship to some student of the Plains area who plans to study chemistry at Texas Tech upon gradu- ation from high school. The scholarship is to be awarded on the basis of an essay contest. The award is proposed to be made in conjunction with the engineers, show. Allen, Brandenburg, Collins, Dietz, Gibson, Grundy, Hunt, Marshall, Sewell, Shaw, Springer, Upton Page 285 Page Foster, Gaston, Hamilton, Harrison, H. McCabe, J. McCabe, McKissack, Pruitt A I h a P ' 0 m e Q a OFFICERS NANCY ALEXANDER . . President JACK PRLIITT . . . Vice-President HARRIET MCCABE . . Secretary MR. RONALD ScHuLTz . Sponsor MEMBERS Nancy Alexander Shirley Harrison jack Pruitt Miss Anna Joe Pendleton Bayard Foster Harriet McCabe Fritz Stanley Mr. Ronald Schultz Leonard Gaston jack McCabe Mr. W. Ferron Halverson Dr. Cecelia Thompson Betty Doris Hamilton Nancy McKissack Dr. P. Melville Larson Persons who have had membership in the speech club, Sock and Buskin, and who have accumulated significant designated points gained by participating in dramatic activities may become members of Alpha Psi Omega, a national honorary dramatic fraternity. The fraternity Was organized for the purpose of developing dramatic talent and the art of acting, cultivating a taste for the best in drama, and to foster cultural values. 286 Capa E pada OFFICERS POLLY JOHNSON . President RALPH RIOJAS . . Secretary JANE JACKSON ........ Treasurer ScoTT1 MAE TucKER, A. B. STREHL1, JEAN SHELLY SMITH Faculty Sponsors . MEMBERS Allen, Zoel Allright, David Baker, Annette Barton, Mary Brann, Muriel Brown, Dan Brown, Don Caddell, Preston Crouch, Carol Crouch, Ronald Crum, Opal Eyssen, Tim Fentress, Avonlee Fovannon, Guy Garcia, Josephine Greene, Geral Jetton, Bobby Jackson, Jane Johnson, Polly Lemos, Mell Mastee, John Ramos, Mary Randall, Mary Riojas, Ralph Wall, Herbert Wilson, Mary Ann Capa y Espada, a Spanish language club, strives to increase familiarity of the members with the Spanish language and the culture of the Latin Americans and Spaniards. Exchanges of ideas between North America and South America are encouraged. Lectures, Spanish plays, movies, and Spanish songs are presented each semester in which members may participate. Students of Texas Tech who are either taking Spanish or who are interested in Latin American culture are eligible for membership. Latin American and Spanish students are welcome in the club, in order to make them feel at home while in college. first Row: Barton, Brann, Brown, Gacldell, C. Crouch, R. Crouch, Eysen. Second Row: Fentress, Fovannon, Garcia, Jetton, Jackson, Johnson, Lemos. Third Row: Masten, Ramos, Randal, Riojas, Wall, Wilson. Page' 287 Dixie Acuff Trixie Austin Jimmie Bennett Ruth Brice Dottie Cooke Ray Cook Shirley, DeShazo Tirst Row: Acufl, Bennett, Brice, Cooke, DeShazo, Dockray, Gregg. Second Row: Hinz, Johnson, Kennedy, Lowe, Macina, Pritchard, Reames. Third Row: Rich, Schuster, Simmons, Sims, Womack. Der Liederkranz KARL DOCKRAY . ALVIN GREGG . CHRISTINE MACINA TRIXIE AUSTIN . JIM DOWLING . T. W. ALEXANDER . Bob Dietz Karl Dockray Jim Dowling Alvin Gregg Lowell Gregg Ann Harral OFFICERS MEMBERS . President . Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer T. A. G. S. Sec.-Treas. . . . Reporter . Faculty Sponsor Emelia Hinz Pat Johnson Polly Kennedy Jean Lowe Chris Macina Bob McCarty Janie Prichard Jeannette Reames Harold Rich Joannah Schuster Carole Simmons Jo Nell Womack Purpose of the Club is to further interest in the German language, culture, and people among German students at Texas Technological College. Activities include the annual German varsity show, Liederkranz Melodien, and the sponsorship of the Certificate of Merit given by the American Association of Teachers of German to students who have a 3.00 grade average in twelve hours of German. Page 288 RONNIE AVERYT . BILLIE TICIER . PATSY DONN . SuE RUCKER . WALDINE WELLS Florence Ashcraft Ronnie Averyt Robye Baker Linda Barton Peggy Bethel Linnie Jean Boyers Dorothy Briggs Cleta Brown Shirley Brown Pat Brownlow Mary Sue Byrd Betty Clawson Bowden Cook Future Teacher ei meriea OFFICERS . . . . President WAYNE JAMES . . Program Vice-President EMILY SLOVIER . . Social Vice-President TOM JONES . . . . . . Secretary MILDRED BETTENCOLIRT . . . Treasurer OLIVE WIIEELER . . MEMBERS Caroline Contreras Mildred Hale Tom Jones Martha Elinor Schultz Elizabeth Conway Ray Crawford Madolyn Crow Horace Dixon Patsy Donn Wayne Eakins Mrs. Donald Finkner Mary Ann Gahn LaRue Gilmore Mayselle Glimp Marie Goebel Ima Jane Griffith Shirley Hamlett Jay Hammock Joanne Hampton Lynn Harrison Wanda Harris Bobby Hawkins John Henderson Sue Hendrik June Henslee Martha Lynn Hodges Marilyn Hudson Wayne James Janice Laws Sylvia Link Angela Malouf Billie Ruth McCarty LuAnne McNeill Mary A. Moore Glenda June Moses Lois Parker Marie Petty Kay Pounds Mary Richards Sue Rucker Donald C. Seely Tobye Sellers Sue Shawver Kathleen Simms Sue Simpson Emily Slover Evalee A. Smith Martha Ellen Smith Mary Ann Smith Bobbie Smothemion JoAnn Southern Shirley B. Speck . Reporter Librarian Librarian . Sponsor . Sponsor Kay Squires Billie Joyce Ticer Benny Thorpe Emerson E. Tucker Penny Walker Mrs. Pat Watson Guy Weaver James Webster Waldine Wells Barbara Wierth Charlene Williamson Mrs. Frances Winn The Paul W. Horn Chapter of the Future Teachers of America was organized in 1938 and named after Techis first Presi- dent. Membership is open to those students with majors or minors in Education or who have a special interest in the field of Education. The purposes of FTA are: to interest the best young men and women in education as a profession, to provide professional programs, to develop a professional spirit among the prospective teachers, to provide junior membership in the National Edu- cation Association and the Texas State Teachers Association, and to make available all material concerning education to each member. Tirst Row: Ashcraft, Averyt, Boyers, Brownlow, Cook, Contreras, Crawford, Crow, Dixon, Donn. Second Row: Eakins, Finkner, Gahn, Gilmore, Glimp, Goebel, Griffith, Hale, Hamlett, Harrison. Third Row: Harris, Hawkins, Hendrick, Henslee, Hodges, Hudson, James, Link, Malouf, McNeill. Tourtb Row: Moore, Moses, Parker, Petty, Pounds, Schultz, Sellers, Shawver, Simms, Slover. Tiffb Row: Smith, Speck, Squires, Tucker, Walker, Webster, Wierth, Williamson. Page Andress, P. V. Beck, Ray Hall Beaty, Tommy D. Bomar, Don Buescher, Louis Clanton, Archie Cook, J. T., jr. Downey, Merwin Enis, Billy H. Top Picture-First Row: McGregor, Sheets, May, McGregor, Clanton. Second Row: Ochsner, Andress, Pevey, Shaifer. Third Row: Iasigi, Isbell, Bomar, Rasor. fourth Row: Beaty, Solley, Huvar, Wood, Logan. Bottom Picture-first Row: Enis, Gravitt, Weiler, Muirhead, Cook, Taliaferro. Second Row: Gardner, Muse, Mowrey, Downey, Gerlich, Powell. Third Row: Buescher, Watley, Beck, Winn, XVagner, Warn, Frizell. Dun XVATLEY p . GLENN GARDNER JOE HARRIS . . BILL ENIS . DALE MusE . . NEIL HUFFACKER MRS. G. F. WARN Frizell, J. H. Gardner, Glenn Gerlich, Bennie Gravitt, Wallie I-Iuvar, jack Iasigi, P. Isbell, E. B. Logan, Donald M. McGregor, Dan OFFICERS MEMBERS President . Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Reporter . Sergeant-At-Arms McGregor, Don Mowrey, jerry Muirhead, james Muse, Dale Ochsner, George Pevcy, Sonny Powell, Dan Rasor, Frank Shaifer, Nat Sponsor Sheets, Bob Solley, Lee Roy Taliaferro, Robe Wagner, Byrd Warn, G. F. Watley, Dub Weiler, Bill Winn, Robert Wood, John W. Y The Tech Geology Club, whose membership is open to any member of the Geology Department, has as its purpose to promote a deeper understanding of the science of Geology by sponsoring such activities as will assist the membership to keep abreast of modern problems and technical advancements in the field. Page 290 Dick Baird Wyatt Burkhalter Gordon Collins Edward R. Golden Kappa Kappa Pi OFFICERS GERALD HARRIS ..... . . President WYATT BuRKHALTER . , Vice-President ROBERT PETERMAN . . Treasurer H. S. HACKITIELD . . Secretary MEMBERS Wallie Gravitt Harrell R. Green H. Scott Hackfield Gerald Harris james Barber Robert Holt Don jones Gaylon Kornfuehrer Virgil Cedric Martin M, R. Melton George Murphy Don Oatman Robert Peterman PLEDGES jerry L. Cunningham SPONSOR Prof. D. O. Wiley Frank L. Roberts Ronald Ruoho H. A. Sessions Wendell Spence Troy McNeil James Wfalker George White jim Williams Don Wortham Ora Reece Wright Kappa Kappa Psi, national honorary fraternity for outstanding bandsmen, was brought to Texas Tech in 1938. The object of Kappa Kappa Psi is service to the school, as well as the Tech band. This goal has been achieved many times in the past. One of the outstanding services of Kappa Kappa Psi to the school is the handling of concessions on official out-of-town school trips. The Tech chapter showed its outstanding service for the Tech band to the nation in 1948, 1949, and 1950, by winning the Balfour award, which is presented to the outstanding chapter in the nation. 'lhis award was discontinued in 1950. In 1949, the local chapter won the Intercollegiate Band Trophy. The Tech chapter of Kappa Kappa Psi sponsors several band dances during the fall, spring, and summer sessions of school, which are open to members of the band, and the music department. Tirst Row: Burkhalter, Collins, Gravitt, Hackfield, Harris, Holt. Second Row: Karnfuehrer, Martin, Melton, Murphy, Peterman, Roberts. Third Row: Ruoho, Sessions, White, Williams, Wfortham. Page 29I Tifst Row, Allison, Birmingham, Chorn, Clark, Coleman, Green, Greer. Second Row: Larson, Mallett, Miller, Nored, Speer, Tidwell, Zeeck. Kappa Mu Ep ilon Truett Allison Guy Birmingham Bill Burton Granville Chorn Lonnie Anderson Jimmie Asbill Roy Aylsworth George T. Baker Sidney Bierman C. Derby Brooks Leslie Carnes OFFICERS SPENCER LEE . . President WELDON GREEN . . Vice-President GLIY BIRMINGHAM . . Secretary FRANKLIN GREER . .... Treasurer LILLIAN MCCLOTHLIN . Corresponding Secretary SPONSORS Dr. R. S. Underwood Mrs. A. N. Rowland MEMBERS Dayle Clark Robert Coleman Weldon Green Franklin Greer Lawrence Coker Roy Cox Monty Davenport Shirley De Shazo Robert Dietz Andy Edmondson Ronald L. Grimes Michael Groves PLEDGES Dave P. Larson Spencer Lee George Mallett Charles Miller Clyde M. l-Iaddick Carl E. Hickman Donald W. Huddleston Clarence Kidwell Gaylon Kornfuehrer Bill McClendon jack Morris Charles Norwood Donald Nored Lynn D. Speer Roy Mac Tidwell Richard Zeeck Charles Parker johnny Partin joe E. Reed Keith Richardson Richard G. Snyder James C. Wine Gordon F. Yoder Dick Clardy The object of Kappa Mu Epsilon is to further the interests of mathematics in those schools which place their primary em- phasis on the under-graduate program, to help the under-graduate realize the important role that mathematics has played in the development of the Western civilization , to develop an appreciation of the power and beauty possessed by mathematics, due mainly to its demands for logical and rigorous modes of thought, and to provide a society for the recognition of outstanding achievement in the study of mathematics in the under-graduate level. To be eligible for membership, a student must have a gradepoint average of 2.50 in mathematics through calculus and a 2.00 over-all gradepoint average. Page 292 Barber, james Battin, Tom Clark, Don Coleman, Gerald Daniel, Lena Davidson, Ann Dietering, Sylvia Latin C OFFICERS DON CLARK . . . . KIM LOVELESS . SYLVIA DIETERING . ZOE KIRKPATRICK . T. EARLE HAMILTON . MEMBERS Ducker, W. L. Hood, Pat Ince, Carl Isbell, Charles jones, Tom Kirkpatrick, Zoe Lemos, Mel lub . P , Vice-P resident resident . Secretary . Treasurer Loveless, Kim Loveless, Nancy MCC-ee, Bill Mullins, Shirley Parker, Shirley Sponsor Patterson, Madelyn Price, Patty Simpson, Sue Steger, john Stovall, Helen Vaughter, Nelda Wheeler, Stanley Wilson, jack The Latin Club was organized this year under the sponsorship of Dr. Earle Hamilton of the Foreign Languages Department to satisfy the extracurricular activities of the students of Latin in Texas Tech, to promote the study of the classical language, and to give students in Latin a deeper insight into the life of the Roman people and the relation the language has to the world today Any student interested in the language is eligible to become a member of the club. 7-'irst Row: Battin, Clark, Davidson, Dietering, Hood, Kirkpatrick. Second Row: Lemos, K. Loveless, N. Loveless, McC.ee, Patterson, Chambers. Third Row: Steger, Stovall, Vaughter, Wfheeler. Page 293 Abraham, Donna Alexander, Nancy Barton, Mary Bennett, Beverly Bennett, Jimmie Bess, Margaret Buckley, Marion Carr, Mary Ellen Combs, Billy Crow, Madolyn Dabilla, Jesse Dennis, Carolyn Donovan, Betsey First Row: Abraham, Barton, B. Bennett, J. Bennett, Carr, Combs, Crow, Dennis. Second Row: Donovan, Dunn, Francis, Fovosnon, French, Graham, Harding, Holland. Third Row: Holmes, Matson, Maxwell, Nelson, Noble, Paul, Pierce, Preston. Tourfk Row: Ratliff, Singleton, Tonroy, Wfarren, Wetherington, Winn, Yates. L C l F ' TRAVIS FRANCIS . JIMMIE BENNETT, ALICE ANN YATES NANCY ALEXANDER WILLIAM ROBERTS . OFFICERS . . . . President Vice-President . Treasurer . Secretary Faculty Sponsor MEMBERS Dudley, Neil Dunn, Benni Ellen Ferguson, Nelva Flowers, Barbara Kay Fouasnon, Guy L. Francis, Travis French, Frank E. Graham, Marilyn Harding, Derry Holland, Joyce Holmes, Mary Kay Humes, June Jackson, June Jetton, Clyde Martin, Jarrett Matson, Johnny Maxwell, Emma Ruth Mcllroy, Anne Salman Morrisette, Curtis Nelson, Virginia Noble, Edward Paul, Jean A. Pierce, Celene Pierce, Charda Ponewczynski, Mary Ann Preston, Carl Ratcliffe, Paula Singleton, Allen Smith, Jean Tonroy, Gailya Vineyard, Harold Wall, Robert Warren, Barbara Wetherington, Ro White, Chick Winn, Robert Wolfe, Polly Yates, Alice Ann nald K Le Cercle Francais promotes an interest in French language and civilization among the students at Texas Tech. Each year the club sponsors a Christmas party, a French language movie, and several speakers, including one from a foreign country The monthly meetings feature folk songs and games. In the spring, outstanding students of French are honored at a recognition banquet. Page 294 Blocker, Bobbie Carroll, Joyce Dixon, Carolyn Donn, Patsy Edwards, Frances Ely, Suzy The purpose of the Major Major-Minor Club T OFFICERS FRANCES EDWARDS . NOVIS MARTIN . DIANE THOMAS . . SHIRLEY HERRINGTON KAY PORTER . . . PAT SOLOMON . . . MISS DOROTHY I-IOYLE MEMBERS Floyd, Jean Creener, Mary Herrington, Shirley Jackson, Jo Jacobs, Lynnita Jetton, Jeanne -Minor Club is to develop the desirable character traits of its members, to develop a proper atti- tude toward physical education, and to promote a professional interest Each year the club sponso rs a fall picnic to get acquainted with the new members, a homecoming coffee honoring its ex- members, and a Valentine tea honoring the graduating seniors. . . President . Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer . . . Reporter A. W. S. Representative . . . Sponsor Lowe, Maurcene Martin, Novis McKinley, Janette Nelson, Mary Porter, Kay Reed, Annette in physical education. first Row: Blocker, Carroll, Dixon, Edwards, Greener, Herrington, Jacobs. Second Row: Jetton, Lowe, Martin, McKinley, Nelson, Porter, Reed. Third Row: Runge, Scott, Solomon, Thomas, Williams. Runge, May Scott, Shirley Solomon, Pat Thomas, Diane Williams, Wanda Winn, Frances Page 295 Tits! Row: Ammer, Crain, Downing, Hogg, Miller, Schindler. Second Row: Shook, Snell, Taylor, Veazey, Wampler, Yates. M P ll . E ' l 0 Il OFFICERS JOYCE MILLIQR . . . . . President ANNITA POWERS . Vice-President LYNN HARRISON , .... Treasurer CAROLYN TAYLOR . MARGARET AMMER . Corresponding Secretary Recording Secretary DANA WAMPLER . . . . . Historian MARGARET SCHINDLER . Warden KATHLYN VEAZEY . . . Chaplain, FLORENCE ASHCRAFT . ANN Hooo . . Alumni Secretary . . . A. W. S. Representative GLORIA SNELL ........ Chorister MARY JEANNE VAN APPLEDORN . Sponsor MEMBERS Ammer, Margaret Hogg, Ann Schindler, Margaret Taylor, Carolyn Ashcraft, Florence Miller, Joyce Shook, Sandra Veazey, Kathlyn Campbell, Ann Powers, Annita Snell, Gloria Wampler, Dana Harrison, Lynn Yates, Alice Ann FALL PLEDGES Crain, Patti Furbee, Virginia Mason, Anne Tollin, Carole Downing, joye Sue Mu Phi Epsilon is a national music sorority which promotes musicianship and friendship among women students and graduates of American colleges and schools of music throughout the United States. It was founded in Cincinnati, Ohio, on November 13, 1903. Epsilon Pi chapter was installed at Texas Tech, March 3, 1952. Membership elections are based upon scholarship, musicianship, character and personality. National projects include the Mu Phi Epsilon School of Music at C-ads Hill Settlement in Chicago, a biennial Original Composition Contest, a biennial award for research in musicology, and contributions to the Young Artists' Contests and the Edgar Stillman Kelley junior Scholarships sponsored by the National Federation of Music Clubs. Mu Phi Epsilon has made substantial contributions to Music in Hospitals, and is ably assisting in the rehabilitation of schools of music in foreign countries. Local projects include a recital each semester, ushering at the artist course series, and sponsorship of musical programs and lectures. Page 296 Allison, Truett Baird, Richard Bishop, Bobby Burkhalter, Wyatt Carthel, james Collins, Gordon Bratcher, jerry Coil, Roger Phi Mu Alpha BILLY CORMACK . TRLIETT ALLISON . MYRON MCCARTOR ROBERT HOWE . BOBBY BISHOP . WYATT BURKHALTER Cormack, Billy Elliott, Donald Garner, Cary Howe, Robert Malone, Buren Martin, Virgil Slattery, Frank OFFICERS MEMBERS PLEDGES infonia . President Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer . Historian Warden Maxey, Freddie McCartor, Myron Murphy, Lowell Sheats, Ladon Tandy, Cordon Trippe, Ted Spitzer, Eudell Twaddell, Robert Whiteside, Clarence Wiggins, David Wfilliams, jimmy W'ortham, Don Webster, james Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Fraternity is comprised of a group of men, not necessarily music majors, who show a love for music either by adopting music as a profession or by working to advance the cause of music in America. The purposes of the fraternity are to advance the cause of music in America, to foster the mutual welfare and brotherhood of students of music, and to encourage loyalty to Texas Tech. Tirst Row. Allison, Burkhalter, Carthel, Collins, Elliot, Howe, Malone, Coil. Second Row: Martin, Maxey, Murphy, Sheats, Tandy, Trippe, Whiteside, Cunningham. Third Row: Wfilliams, Wortham, Bratcher, Spitzer, Webster, McCartor, Slattery. Page 297 Page Don Andrews Louis Barkley Fred Barrett Gene Barrett Frankie Boyd Jane Breedlove Mary Ruth Brice Jim Caley Doyle Carson first Row: Barclay, F. Barrett, G. Barrett, Boyd, Breedlove, Brice, Colly. Second Row: Carson, Casstevens, Cochran, Cox, Duvall, Elliot, Gaither. Third Row: Garcia, Gass, Kennedy, Leopold, Mcllhaney, Malone, Murray. Tourtb Row: O'Gorman, Ratliff, Reames, Rochelle, Rodgers, Schuster, Weaver. Pre-Med ociet OFFICERS BILL GAITHER . . . . . . President Bois COTTON , Vice-President LYNN RODGERS . . . Secretary JosEPH1NE GARCIA ....... Treasurer BRUCE WEAVER .... .... R eporter Miss MARGARET STUART, Miss JANE Sandy Casstevens Johnny Cochran Bob Cotton Joan Cox Philip Duval Don Elliott Bill Gaither Josephine Garcia Julia Gass MEMBERS l-IOLMAN . Sponsors Bob Johnson Polly Ann Kennedy David Leopold Joe Mcllhaney Jr. F. Buren Malone Hal Moon Janna Murray Leo O'Gorman Dick Ponder Donald Ponder Shirley Jo Qualia Jim Ratliff Jeannette Reams Anita Rochelle Lynn Rodgers Joannah Schuster Bruce Weaver Dale Wynn The purposes of the Pre-Med Society are to join together mutually interested students, to promote fellowship, to encourage scholarship, and to acquaint the pre-medical, pre-dental, and pre-nursing students with the professional aspects of all fields pertaining to medicine. The major functions of the club are lectures and films that will give the members an insight as to h1s future studies and profession. Allen, Judy Brown, Freda Clark, David Cummings, Ruth Creswell, Haro DeShazo, Sue Ann Press Club CLAUDIA MARTIN LINDA HUDSON . JAN WEBSTER . GAYLE HAYS . MAX WILLIAMS . Fryar, Nina Cristy, Mary Hays, Gayle Hudson, Linda James, Wayne OFFICERS MEMBERS . . President . Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer Lindsey, Wayne Martin, Claudia Neilson, Bill Price, Mack Slagle, Alton Tongate, Mary Ann Walter, Clyde Webster, jan Williams, Max Winder, Marguerite The Texas Tech Press Club was organized to promote a wider knowledge of the field of present-day journalism and to advance a stronger spirit of journalistic interest among its members. Journalism majors and minors, as well as those indicating a special interest in the field of journalism, are eligible for membership. In order to become more fully informed of journalistic practices and experiences not taught in the classroom, the Press Club engages speakers who explain different phases of the journalistic profession. first Row: Allen, Bowers, Brown, Clark, Creswell, Cummings, De Shazo, Fryar. Second Row: Gristy, Hays, Hudson, James, Lindsey, Martin, Nielson, Price. Third Row: Slagle, Tongate, Walter, Webster, Williams, Winder. Page 299 Page Rossi Stiles Baker Jimmie Bennett Donald Fortenberry Travis Francis Tirst Row: Bennett, Fortenberry, Francis, Gregg, johnson, Lemos. Second Row: Pierce, Randal, Strehli, Tonroy, Wilson. igma Delta Pi CELENE PIERCE . CI-IARLES STREHLI MARY RANDAL . TRAVIS FRANCIS . POLLY JOHNSON . Alvin Gregg Polly johnson Zoe Kirkpatrick Mel Lemos OFFICERS MEMBERS . President . Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer . Reporter Celene Pierce Mary Randal jo Arm Roberts jean Smith Charles Strehli Gailya Tonroy jack Wilson Mary Ann Wilson Hector Zamorano The Alpha Phi chapter of Sigma Delta Pi, national honorary Spanish fraternity, was chartered at Tech in 1944. Require ments for membership are three years of college Spanish with a B average and a B average in all other college work The or ganization was formed to promote an interest in the Spanish language and culture and to promote scholarship in Spanish and in all college work. 300 Badgett, jack Beck, Ray Hall Bedinger, Marion Cassell, Gary Cook, Philip Davis, Chapman Dietz, Gerald i ma Gamma Ep ilon RAY HALL BECK . MEL HUNTER . DR. J. P. BRAND . Gardner, Glenn v Harwell, James Hunter, Mel Huvar, jack Jackson, James Kimball, Dexter OFFICERS MEMBERS Larsen, Vincent Muse, Dale Priddy, Charles Reed, joe Rodgers, Robert Sharp, jim President Treasurer Sponsor Speer, Lynn Stennett, Albert Tanner, Henry Watley, Dub Whittington, Kenneth Williams, Jack Wood, john Alpha Beta chapter of Sigma Gamma Epsilon, the national honorary geological fraternity, was established in 1931. The fraternity is dedicated to the advancement of the earth sciences. The specific purpose of the society is scholastic, scientific, and social advancement of its members and of the profession. The chapter maintains an active program aimed at broadening the members' knowledge of the earth sciences. Tirst Row: Badgett, Beck, Bedinger, Cassell, Davis. Second Row: Dietz, Kimball, Muse, Speer, Whittington. Page 30l Tirst Row: Bowles, Carter, Clark, Fortenberry, Gregg, Hudson. Second Row: Huff, Massey, Newton, Rackley, Watson, XVilson. igma, Tau Delta OFFICERS DAVID RACKLEY . . . . . President DAVID CLARK . . . Vice-President MARY ANN WILSON Secretary-Treasurer CELENE PIERCE . . . Marshall DR. E. A. GILLIS . . Sponsor MEMBERS Joy Bowles Pat Carter David Clark June Coker Patsy Donn Donald Fortenberry Mrs. E. A. Gillis Alvin Gregg Linda Hudson Charlsie Huff Margaret Lee Shirley Massey Anita Newton Celene Pierce David Rackley Mary Axe Richards Kay Lynn Watson Mary Ann Wilson Psi Delta chapter of Sigma Tau Delta, national English honor fraternity, was established at Texas Technological College on May 5, 1943. The purpose of the society is to foster high scholarship, general culture, and increase literary appreciation among English majors and minors. The qualifications for membership are junior standing, a grade of at least B average in English and C over-all, satisfactory standing as college citizens, and an interest in literature, writing, and the humanities, The motto, taken from the name, is Sincerity, Truth, and Design. The group meets three times each semester, climaxing the year's program with a banquet. Page 302 first Row: Cloude, Daniel, Denton, Edwards, Forgey, Foster. Second Row: Hamilton, Harrison, H. McCabe, J. McCabe, McClenny, Munn. Third Row: Narrell, Pruitt, Roberts, Snell, Van Horn. 0 C li il nd B ll li . ll OFFICERS HLIDA HASSEN . . . . . President SHIRLEY HARRISON . . Vice-President NANCY ALEXANDER . Secretary-Treasurer JACK MCCABE . Sergeant-at-Arms JERALDINE DENTON . . . . . Reporter Miss ANNAH JOE PENDLETON . . Sponsor MEMBERS Alexander, Nancy Foster, Bayard Hassen, Huda Bowman, Darryl Duane Gaston, Leonard Holley, Carolyn Cloude, jack Hamilton, Betty Doris McCabe, Harriet Daniel, jevern Hamlin, Marlin McCabe, jack Denton, Jeraldine Harrison, Lynn McClenny, Donald Edwards, Judith Harrison, Shirley Munn, Mary Ann Forgey, Janet Ann Narrell, Davie Patterson, Madelyn Pruitt, Jack Roberts, Celina Snell, Gloria Stanley, Fritz Van Horn, Barbara Sock and Buskin, organized in the fall of 1925, endeavors to further interest and development in dramatics and to provide the opportunity for developing dramatic talent through participation in plays and programs. Two main activities of the club are helping to produce Speech Department plays and producing plays of its own. The club encourages those persons to become members who show outstanding dramatic talent. Page 303 Tirst Row: Bennett, Cochrane, Crain, Cvilbert, Hamilton. Second Row: Veazcy, Williams, Cox, Hewell, jones. Tau Beta igma OFFICERS JIMMIE BENNETT .... . . President DIXIE WILLIAMS . . Vice-President KATHLYN VEAZEY . . Secretary LUCILE OWSLIEY .... Treasurer ANNL MASON . . . A. W. S. Representative RAYMOND ELLIOTT . . . Faculty Sponsor MEMBERS Bennett, Jimmie Cilbert, Kathleen Mason, Anne Veazey, Kathlyn Cochrane, Marie Hamilton, Deloris Owsley, Lucile Walker, Janice Crain, Patty Williams, Dixie PLEDGES Cox, joan Hewell, Dixie Jones, Mary Alice Tau Beta Sigma, national honorary band sorority, was founded on the Tech campus in 1939 for the purpose of promoting the best interests of college bandwomen, to encourage a better type of band music within institutions of higher learning, to foster closer relationships over the campus and with other colleges, and to provide more pleasant and helpful social experiences for all engaged in college band work. Among the sorority's social events for the year were a Welcome coke party for all the women in the band at the begin- ning of the school year, the annual Homecoming Banquet with Kappa Kappa Psi, a Christmas dance for the entire band, and the annual Club Finale in the spring. Annually a S50 scholarship is given to a deserving music student, Page 304 Theta igma Phi OFFICERS SUE DESHAZO CMrs.J . . President LINDA HUDSON . . . Vice-President JOELLA HARRELL . . Secretary CLAun1A MARTIN . . . . Treasurer SHIRLEY HAMMER CMrs.j . . Keeper of Archives MRS. JAMES G. ALLEN . . . Sponsor MEMBERS DeShazo, Mrs. Sue Harrell, joella Hudson, Linda Martin, Claudia FALL PLEDGES Hammer, Mrs. Shirley Harkleroad, Pat Schrader, Margaret Theta Sigma Phi, honorary and professional fraternity for women in the field of journalism, has as its goal making definite contributions to the cause of better joumalism and assisting its members to higher achievements in the field of writing. Annual events of Alpha Upsilon chapter include professional programs, the sponsoring of Club Scarlet at which Tech,s most handsome man is chosen, and the Matrix Dinner given on the organization's birthday in April. DeShazo, Hammer, Harkleroad, Hudson, Martin, Harrell Page 305 Business Administration GEORGE G. HEATHER, Marketing i THOMAS F. WIESEN, Economics Page' 306 F. L. MIZE, Management REGINALD RUSHING, Accounting and Finance DONALD J. TATE, Business Education and Secretarial Administration 'is-...ual first Row: Amburgey, Banks, Brown, Cartwright, Clark, Clinton, Crouch, Folley, Golden. Second Row, Holmes, Hudson, Little, Love, Lynes, Morton, Pitzer, Powell, Shawver. Third Row: Singleton, Trueblood, Turner, West, Wheat, Willoughby, Alsup, Crook, Emory. Tourtb Row: Foster, Gilbert, Haseloff, Nelson, Robert, Tharp, Welch, Yancy. Phi Gamma MEMBERS OFFICERS ERMA B. FOLLEY . . . . . President BETTY PITZER . . Vice-President CHARLOTTE LOVE . . . Secretary MARY JANE ANDERSON . Treasurer Jo NELL WEST . . . . Scnibe PATTY LYNES . . . Historian NORENE TRuEBLooD . HELEN HODGES . . . Jane Adair Betty Amburgey Barbara Banks Joyce Booher Carmaleta Brown Pat Brownlow Mava Cartwright Betty Alsup Shirley Crook Phyllis Emory Christine Foster Joy Clark Marjorie Clinton Carol Crouch Erma B. Folley Peggy Golden Mary Catherine Hill Helen Hodges Revis Ann Gilbert Ima Jane Griffith Betty Hancock Juanita Haseloff Joanne Holmes Nancy Hudson Ruth Jones Frances Little Charlotte Love Patty Lynes Peggy Morton PLEDGES Ann Hintz Betty Lawther Molly Morrison . . Parliamentarian A.W.S. Representative Marie Petty Betty Pitzer Beverly Powell Sue Shawver Patsy Singleton Mary Tom Templeton Betty Nelson Nancy Roberts Glena Speer Norene Trueblood Lee Turner Sue Welch Jo Nell West Ida Gaye Wheat Charlene Willoughby Joyce Tharp Buena Welch Janet Yancy Phi Gamma Nu is a national professional and honorary sorority in Business Administration. Lambda chapter was estab- lished on Texas Tech campus in 1949. Members must have completed a minimum of six hours in commerce, and must have achieved a 1.50 grade point average. The objects of Phi Gamma Nu are to bind the members into closer friendship and loyalty to one another, to promote a standard of high scholarship, to encourage participation in school activities, to uphold the interests of our Alma Mater, and to further interest in civic and professional enterprisesf' Page 307 Delta igma Pi THEO G. LOFTON . RONNIE W. CLARK . DONALD R. Riccs . JIMMIE E. ETHRIDGE STERLING K. MILLER LEON S. PLICKETT . 1 l 1 1 MEMBERS H. LADON SHEATS . Beauford, Clarance Black, Rex Brooks, Barry Brownlow, Lonnie Bumpass, jesse Byres, james Cary, Glen Childs, Derrell Clark, Ronnie Crume, Bill Daniel, james D. Duenkel, Larry Ethridge, Jimmie Gibson, Kenneth Goar, Shade Golden, Ed Harpole, Bill Herring, Milton C. House, Jerry P. Hutchens, john johnson, Milton jones, Oscar Keys, Gregory Lanes, Charles OFFICERS . President Vice-President Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer . Historian . . . . Master of Festivities W. SHADE GOAR . Chairman of Chapter Efficiency Contest 1 DR. HOWARD E. GOLDEN .... Chapter Sponsor Littleton, Leon Lofton, Theo McCuistion, Jackie McMullan, Bob Middleton, Marshal Miller, Sterling K. Noble, Robert Nolan, Harlan Northington, Charles Parker, Howard Phillips, Wendell Price, Carl Pruitt, Jack Pucket, Leon Rainer, Glenn Riggs, Don Roy, Guy C. Russell, Sam Sampson, Bob Schmidt, Fred Sheats, Ladon Smith, jim Spencer, james Williams, Fred Delta Sigma Pi is a professional commerce and business administration fraternity. Members must have a 1.5 grade point average. The purpose of the fraternity is to encourage scholarship, social activity, and to further a higher standard of com- mercial ethics and culture. Each year Beta Llpsilon chapter sponsors speakers from the business World and the faculty, and tours of leading firms in accounting, finance, and manufacturing for the benefit of the members. The fraternity also awards a gold scholarship key annually to the highest ranking male student in the division of Business Administration. Social activities include a dinner dance celebrating the fraternityis birthday, a homecoming reception, a founderis day dinner, a presentation dance for the Rose of Delta Sigma Pi, and various other informal activities. Page 308 Beauford Black Brook Brownlow Bumpass Byers Cary Childs Clark Crume Daniel Duenkel Ethridge Gibson Goar Golden Harpolc Herring House Hutchins johnson jones Keys Lane Littleton Lofton McCuistion Miller Middleton McMullan Noble Nolan Northington Parker Phillips Price Pruitt Puckett Rainer Riggs Roy Russell Sampson Schmidt Smith Spencer Williams Page 309 i ma Iota Ep ilon OFFICERS GEORGE ALLEN WHITE . . . . President C. BLIRL HUBBARD . . . Secretary-Treasurer ORAN ROBERSON . . Personnel Director DR. F. L. MIZE . . Faculty Sponsor FACULTY MEMBERS Hill, Jack Hubbard, C. Burl Mize, F. L. STUDENT MEMBERS Roberson, Oran Stanfill, Stan Weyman, Ed White, George Allen Sheats, Ladon Sigma Iota Epsilon is the national honorary and professional fraternity in the field of management. The fraternity was formed for the purpose of promoting and encouraging the study of management, and of fostering a professional spirit among the students of management. Eligibility for membership requires a management student to attain an overall grade point average of 1 95 and an average of 2. in all management courses. Still further standards require the student to show an ardent interest in management and outstanding qualities of leadership. Once each month the Eta chapter of Sigma Iota Epsilon holds a dinner meeting with some of the outstanding businessmen of the West Texas area as guest speakers. Each spring the chapter holds an alumni dinner at which the new members are initiated. Last year the Eta chapter had the privilege and honor of compiling, editing, and publishing The Wlanagefs Key, our national fraternity yearbook. Page 3I0 jack W. Ashworth Art Bizzell Barry james Brooks Lonnie Brownlow William Dunnam Tech Accounting ccict OFFICERS WILLIAM DUNNAM . . President ROBERT G. I-IOLT . . Vice-President HOWARD G. PARKER . . Secretary-Treasurer SHADE GOAR .... . . Reporter DR. FRED W. NORWOOD . Sponsor MEMBERS Alfred E. Evans, Shade Goar J. B. Haralson Bill Harpole Robert G. Holt jr. Theo Lofton Gene Marshall Sterling K. Miller Robert W. McMullan W. H. Nielsen, jr. Howard Grady Parker Bennie R. Shavor james N. Smith james T. Spencer Willie D. Wood The Tech Accounting Society was organized in 1939. Any student who meets the minimum requirements of a 1. grade point average overall and has completed a total of four hours or more of accounting is eligible for membership. The purpose of the organization is to bring those students together who have the same interests in this field, thereby in- creasing their efficiency as well as that of the department. Activities of the society include outstanding speakers at meetings, a spring picnic, a banquet, and other informal activities. fFirst Row: Ashworth, Brooks, Dunnam, Coar, Harpole, Holt, Lofton. Second Row: Marshall, Miller, McMulIan, Parker, Shavor, Smith, Spencer. Page 3II first Row: Beeson, Bishop, Bryan, Chafin, Earls, Friday, Hale. Second Row: Holmes, Ingram, Maxcey, Morgan, Martin, Oliver, Peters. Third Row: Pipes, Sampson, Sparks, Troost, Watson, Waheed. Tech Management Association George E. Beeson Wayne L. Bishop Rex Black Don E. Brown Bob D. Bryan Jesse Bumpass Ennis E. Chafin OFFICERS and SPONSORS CHARLES PIPES . PAT A. WATSON . JAMES K. PETERS . WILLIAM C. SPARKS . WILLIAM R. HALE . DR. F. L, MIZE . Gayle M. Earles Wayne C. Ford Thomas J. Friday William R. Hale J. Allen Holmes Hugh A. Ingram Freddie E. Maxcey . . President . . Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Director of Public Relations MEMBERS Director of Education . . . Sponsor Glynn Morgan Joe L. Martin J. E. Neal Dermont Oliver James K. Peters Charles Pipes Emmett B. Rogers Joe Russell Robert Sampson William C. Sparks Albert Troost Pat A. Watson Don S. Waheed Tech Management Association provides a channel for the exchange of ideas and information between the academic and non-academic phases of management, and encourages the fellowship of students and graduates in the field of management Page 3I2 T. M. A. has an annual banquet, guest speakers, and tours of local commercial and industrial enterprises. e Engineerin NOLAN E. BARRICK, Architecture and Allied Arts CHARLES V. BLILLEN, Electrical Engineering JOE DENNIS, Chemical Engineering WILLIAM L. DLICKER Petroleum Engineering JOSEPH S. DXVYER, Industrial Engineering and Engineering Drawing RAYMOND K. FLECE, Textile Engineerin JAMES H. MURDOUCH, Civil Engineering LOUIS J. POWERS, Mechanical Engineering , l is-'lla-nur-n-i'+ 4 Page 3I3 first Row: Caffee, Caudle, Davis, Hamby, Harp, Harper, johnson, jordan. Second Row: Miles, Nesom, Patterson, Payne, Robison, Rorex, Rowland, Sanders. Third Row: E. Smith, R. Smith, Wilde, Wood, Womack, Young. merican In titute of rchitect OFFICERS CHARLES HARPER President GEORGE DUSANG . Secretary JACK BLACKSTOCK . . Treasurer ARLEN B. DLIRHAM . . Reporter MEMBERS Blackstock, jack N. Hamby, Kenneth Patterson, james H. Tollin, Kenneth R. Burdette, Robert S. Cafiee, Charles R. Caudle, Robert M. Davis, Jerry C. Dupree, Burton S. Durham, Arlen B. DuS an g, George C. Fisher, Herbert M. Freeman, Don Harp, Leon P. Harper, Charles johnson, Charles G johnson, Donnie J. Jordan, Wesley T. Miles, Arthur E. Payne, Richard W. Robison, jamie Rowland, james N. Rorex, Evelyn Sanders, john M. Simon, Harold L. Mitcham, George M. Smith, Eldon L. Nesom, Eve L. Smith, Roy D. Wade, Arthur G. Weldon, Richard T. Wilde, james B. Winstead, james R. Womack, J. Morris Wood, Donald Rex Workman, William Worrall, Gerald Young, Terence O. H The objects of the Student Chapter are to emphasize and promote the professional rather than the social and fraternal aspects of student activities on the campus and to foster and promote fellowship, cooperation and a spirit df unity between student architects and practitioners by providing means of intercourse between members of the chapter and members of the sponsoring Senior Chapter and to enlarge the student architects' understanding of the present and future potential scope of architectural practice. Page 3I4 meriean In titute ei Chemical Engineer Allen, Maurice Bailey, Roy Beckner, jack Biemian, Sidney Birmingham, Guy Blackwell, Wayne Boone, Douglas Boyken, Phil Bryan, Bill Burton, William Duer Carter, James Courtney, Roy Covington, Robert Cunningham, Shel Daniel, jim Davignon, Louis Davis, john F. GEORGE lVlALLETT lVlAURICE ALLEN Guv BIRMINGHAM HERBERT YANCEY DR. A. G. OBERG . OFFICERS MEMBERS Dean, Norman Dorsey, joe Dyer, Joe Enochs, I. C. Fannin, Robbie Faulkner, Robert Frashier, Gary Gatlin, Herbert Gibson, Bob Hannah, Lee T. Hanson, Paul Hatla, Glenn Jones, Stuart Carroll King, Richard Kruce, Don Leachman, Darrell . President . Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer . Sponsor Lewis, james Lewis, Loyd Lewis, Neil Lemley, Delbert Light, Dean Lofgren, Eldin Mallett, George Mcllroy, Leon Merrell, Max Miskell, Charles Nored, Don Oflutt, Gary Osborn, Ashley Patrick, Phillip D. Pearce, Delbert Pennington, David Phillip, Bob Provence, Phillip Randall, Wes Renfro, Gene Reynolds, Billy joe Simmons, Doyle Sutton, Allen Taylor, Wayne Trammel, Bill Wallace, Howard Waynick, Phil Welsh, jerrell Williford, John Wise, Monte Yancey, Herbert Young, Frank The American Institute of Chemical Engineers, made up of only those majoring in chemical engineering, has as its pur- poses to foster a better understanding and spirit among its members and to receive the benefits of an association with a major professional group. First Row: Allen, Beckner, Birmingham, Daniell, Davignon, Dean. Second Row: Enocks, Hannah, Mallett, Nored, Phillips, Yancey. Page Page American In titute oi Indu trial Engineer Atwood, David E. Bagwell, Bruce E. Baird, Kay Hugh Beddall, George Bell, James D. Bennett, John Lee Biehn, James H. Biggs, Hershel W. Blumentritt, Jas. Lewis Boston, Thomas J. Broderick, James A., Jr Buswell, John W., Jr. Case, Donald Robert Clement, John Dee Corley, Donald G. OFFICERS RAYBURN I-I. WILLIAMS . . . . President WILLIAM HAROLD WHITE . . Vice-President JOHN DEE CLEMENT . . Secretary J. R. PETEi' SMITH . Treasurer I-I. J. MACKENZIE . Sponsor MEMBERS Crouch, Ronald Cushman, Michael Adrian Davis, James Edgar Dodd, Donald Doss, Wayne Echols, Bill D. Flewharty, Johnny Grimes, Ronald L. Gross, Freeman E. Guion, Lewis Isaac III Hammer, Joel Hanson, Larry L, Harrell, Owen D. Hensley, Malcolm K. Hemmeline, Eddie Don Johnson, Robert Martin, Aubrey Meyers, Johnny Miller, Ralph H. Moreman, Ervin B., Jr. Morris, Thomas Edwin Murphree, Glen H. Newby, Charles H. Powers, Truman D. Parker, Charles R. Randal, Sherman L. Ratliii, Dan Roden, Charles A. Seaborn, George C., Jr. Seals, Harold Smith, J. R. i'Pe-tel' Sorrells, Bentie Dale Starncs, Joel Dow Stairwalt, Dan W. Thompson, Clifford Tolbert, Sidney Trippeer, Carl A. Tschauner, Jerome H Umlang, Marvin White, D. Dean White, Doyle Glenn White, Wm. Harold Whitehead, C. Williams, Rayburn H. Wilson, Cecil Lee The American Institute of Industrial Engineers promotes interest in industrial engineering and its application in engineer ing and industry. Another function of the AIIE is to prepare its members for membership in the national organization The organization is open to all students in Industrial Engineering. Activities include motion pictures, guest speakers, representative activities and social meetings. 3I6 Atwood Bagwell Bcddall Bell Bennett Biggs Case Clement Crouch Davis Flewh arty Grimes Hammer Hanson Hensley Hcmmeline Martin Meyers Miller Moreman Morris Powers Seaborn Smith Sorrels Starnes Thompson Tsch auner White, D. White, H. Whitehead Wilson Page 3I7 Page Aldridge, joe Alexander, Dick Aylsworth, Roy Babitzte, Duane Baker, Don Baker, George T. Baker, Richard B. Beardon, Bill Becker, George Becker, Lewis Bedingfield, jerry Blakelock, Charles Bland, Robert Bourland, Hardy Boyles, Allan E. Bradley, Kenneth Bryan, Donald B. Bullock, Richard Brunton, Veryl Byars, Carlos Cathey, Billy Chandler, Norman Chism, Bob Clark, Harold Clifton, james W Coleman, Bob Conner, David Cooper, Ralph Craig, Eddie L. Crosby, james Crouch, Larry Cummins, Clay Davis, Jack Day, Bobby Dingler, Bruce A. Dilli, joe W. Drennan, Louis Baker, Keith, McGlamery, Mitchell, Tidwell OFFICERS Rov TIDWELL . . President GEORGE BAKER . . Vice-President BEN MCGLAMERY . . IRE Secretary BOB KEITH . . AIEE Secretary DON MITCHELL ........ Treasurer WILLIAM A. BLACKWELL, HAROLD A. SPuHLER . Sponsors MEMBERS Estes, Samuel Fallis, Hugh Furguson, Blakeley L. Farmer, Bob Fifer, Louis W. Freeman, Vernal Fulbright, Don Gandy, james Garrett, Calvin Gough, Robert Green, G. A. Green, Green, Green, Guinn, Harrell James Weldon Joe Hall, Adrion Haddick, Clyde Hardley, Farris. Harral, Richard Harris, J. W. Hay, Don Head, Manley Hendrix, Loyd Henson, Eddie Herndon, Dick Holding, Gean Hollingsworth, George Horton, joe Hoover, Billie B. Hover, Ted Huddleston, Donald W. Johnson, Bruce johnson, Harold Johnston, Norvel Jones, Duane jones, joe E. W. Keith, Bob Kile, joe King, jack C. Knight, Hal M. Kornfuehrer, Gaylon Lane, Bobby Lankford, I. C., jr. Larson, David A. Lee, Spencer Libby, Lynn Lockerd, Bryan Lowe, Horace W. Love, William McCIendon, Billie McGee, Phil McGee, W. I., jr. McGlamery, Ben McKenzie, J. R., jr Mathis, Bill Massengale, D. W. Massengale, Walter Maxey, Herman Meers, Robert Metcalf, Jim L. Mickey, Lonnie Milam, Bill Mitchell, Don Morris, Jack, Jr. Morrison, Kenneth Mosely, Arthur L. Murphy, George Nichols, james Orand, Buddy Paige, jack Pipkin, Neal Pond, Don Prestly, Charles Randolph, Deloy R. Raney, Dennis Rhodes, james Rideout, Tom Reid, Bart Rick, George Rollins, Malcolm M. Sansing, Lonnie Schwind, joseph Seale, ldan Sheppard, Bill Shultz, Olen Shuman, Wayne Simes, Doyle Sims, Ed Sitterly, Lewis Smith, james E, Smoot, R. L. Snyder, Richard Sorenson, Ivan Stagge, Homer Stevens, Benjamin Sullivent, Earnest Tandy, Bert Thrush, jimmy Tidwell, Roy M. Walker, Alvah Walters, Arthur Warner, Walter M. Webb, Roy Whittenburg, Marvi Wine, james C. Wren, Wallace Yoder, Gordon Young, F. Weldon Zeeck, Richard Il The purpose of the joint branch of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers and the Institute of Radio Engineers Is the dissemination of knowledge of theory and practice of all phases of electrical engineering and allied fields as well as the furtherance of the professional development of the student. It also serves to present a proper perspective of engineering work and the opportunity to become acquainted with the personnel and activities of the national organization. American ln titute ei lVlinin and Metallurgical Engineer Akins, G. Thane Anderson, Lonnie Lee Asbill, Jimmie S. Ballord, F. L. Barnett, Bob Bear, jon H. Bird, Holly Black, Charles R. Bohannon, joseph E., jr. Brown, jerry C. Burke, Kenneth C. Byrd, jack Lynn Calverley, Larry Stephen Carpenter, Ceorge W. Church, Charles A. Conner, Charles M. Covey, Foy Don OFFICERS NAYLAN NIIEL VENCIL . . President BOB BARNETT . . . Vice-President ALAN E. OLSON . . . Secretary CHARLES WM. M1LL15R . . . Treasurer J. TED MELLINGER . . Parliamentarian HOLLY BIRD ...... . Publicity Chairman PROP. HOWARD WM. BENISCHECK . . Sponsor MEMBERS Cox, Cranford C., jr. Custer, Comer Davis, Benny Mac Dent, Donnie Dale Denton, Bernon Richard Dietering, Earl A. Downey, Berle K. Enloe, Truett Eskew, jerry T. Fraley, jerry Bob Fuqua, jerry Mac Gaston, Paul james Ciddens, Roy R., Jr. Curley, Derrel Gene Habeeb, Kareem A. Herrin, William R. Hickman, Troy Scott Hollis, XVilliam Stanly jackson, jeral Wayne johnson, james R. Kelly, Royce D. Kerby, Marvie joe Kimball, Dexter H, Lang, Newton L. Lively, William XV. Lyle, Andrew C. McHaney, Sidney Ray Mellinger, J. Ted Miller, Charles Wm. Montgomery, Carrol Murphy, Lowell Arthur Olson, Alan Edward Peacock, Robert Allen Phillips, Ben F., jr. Pool, Ray E., Jr. Powell, Robert Austin Rietman, Noel Dean Russell, Cverall W. Schenk, August Norman Shelton, Lyle T. Shreve, Duane C. Storrs, joe F. Tacquard, Austin H. Thomas, Howard Leroy Tomlinson, Max Clinton Vencil, Naylan N. Walden, james Lynn Whitaker, William Wayne The Petroleum Branch of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers seeks to further the students knowledge of the petroleum industry, and to acquaint him with the petroleum engineeris functional purpose. All students of petroleum engineering are eligible for membership in the Texas Tech chapter. Activities include social meetings, guest speakers from the petroleum industry, representative activities, and student conferences. Barnett, Bird, Vencil, Mellinger, Miller, Olson Page Tifst Row: Attaway, Bauereis, Brown, Cathey, Clark, Edmondson, Evans, Second Row: Harrison, Jester, Langford, Minnor, Minton, Newell, Nettleton. Third Row: Phillips, Speer, Stampley, Steele, Weaver. American ociety oi Civil En ineer OFFICERS ELLIS G. BAuERE1s .... . President HAROLD F. WALL . Vice-President DAYLE CLARK . . . Secretary THOMAS P. IRELAND . . . Treasurer GEORGE A. WHETSTONE . . . Facuty Advisor MEMBERS Adams, Philip G. Finch, Jimmie Dixon Martin, Bruce Alan Reading, Gordon Keith, Jr. Anderson, Loy Harold Attaway, Lavon S. Baker, Billy K. Baker, James R. Bauereis, Ellis G. Bierman, Aubrey Biggs, Lloyd Bisbee, Bob Bissell, William M. Brown, Yates Buescher, David K. Cathey, Geral Gene Claborn, Billy J. Clark, Dayle Clark, Quay Baylis Jr. Cowan, Sim Denton, Thomas James Ditto, John Windell Duncan, Donald B. Edmondson, Frank P. Erickson, Gayle A. Evans, James Robert Evans, Nelson Fowler, 'Thomas Fulton, Richard N. Gloyna, Emmett Gloyna, Fred Graham, James Clark Hall, Van Hamilton, Harrell L. Harrington, Bill Harrison, James D. Hickman, Carl E. Hillier, R. L. Holden, Don C. Ireland, Thomas P. Jester, Bobby W. Kidwell, Clarence L. Kirk, Don G. Lampkin, Shepard Langford, Ira L. Lehr, Robert D. Liggett, James A. Litchfield, Lawrence Dale Lubbe, John A. Martin, Arthur, Jr. McAnear, Clifford LeRoy McCarty, C. E. McKown, James W. McKown, Thomas E. Meissner, Melvin G. Minner, Kenneth E. Minton, James Moore, Billy Morris, Marion E., Jr. Murphy, William Edgar Nall, Fred W. Nanney, John W. Newell, Milton Nettleton, John Newton, Oliver H. Noakes, Ed Norwood, Joe Wesley Oates, Clay Odell, John Lewis Parker, Billy Ray Phillips, Rex H. Prince, F. L. Purser, Nolan Aubrey Russell, Billy Sardin, Darwin Schneider, Albert Joe Scogin, Robert Shaver, Aubrey Lee Sheppard, Monte Gene Smith, Glenn W. Smith, Keith Alvin Speer, Lynn D. Speer, Raymond Lewis Stampley, John D. Steele, Billy Bob Stephens, Claud Ray Ten Eyck, Jim Trainor, Cecil Leo Truan, Glynn Anatole Vernon, Billy Ed Wall, Harold F. Ward, Francis N. Weaver, John W. West, Earl Lloyd Vfilson, Robert E. Techis student chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers has as its purposes to develop interest in the field of engineering, to familiarize civil engineering and construction architecture students with the professional aspects of the various phases of civil engineering, and to foster and promote fellowship among these students. Membership is open to all Civil Engi- neering majors and majors in Architecture whose option is construction. Members from the local chapter attended both of the state meetings of the ASCE. The fall meeting was held in Houston, and the spring meeting in Corpus Christi. Page 320 Engineering ociet B ARD OF DIRECTORS JAMES JOHNSON ....... Ag Engrs. HARDY BOLIRLAND . . AIEE DEAN WHITE . . AIIE NAYLAN VENCII. . . AIME GEORGE MALLETT . . ASChE ELLIS BAUEREIS . . . ASCE DICK CRAY . . ASME EMERSON TUCKER . . Textile Engr. Membership in this organization is open to all students registered in the Engineering Division. The aims of the society are to promote the Welfare of student engineers, provide for the exchange of ideas, and to discuss problems common to all engineering groups. Dues are placed in the Loan Fund which is available to any engineering upperclassman. This fund is nearly thirty years old and has been very active through the years. The main work of the Engineering Society is carried on by the Board of Directors which is composed of the officers of the society and one representative from all departmental societies. Holcomb, Kimball, Mason, Mellinger, Perryton, Loan Fund Chairman. Page 32l meriean oeiet ei Mechanical Engineer Anderson, Ed Arnold, John E, Atkisson, Phillip G. Barnby, Elwin W. Belcher, Jerry W. Bills, Lowery Boren, Albert H. Briggs, Don K. Brod, Joe P. Brooks, Charles D., Brown, Jimmy D. Bryant, James B. Burleson, John D. Chester, Leon Clem, Troy H. Cole, Norman Cooper, John R. Cox, Dale T. Cox, Don Cox, Roy L. Creacy, Clarence A. Davenport, Monty Duncan, Bobby L. Edmondson, Andy Ellis, Clyde A., Jr. OFFICERS RICHARD L. CRAY .... DoN C. MASON . . JAMES E. MEDFORD . JOHN D. BuRLEsoN . PROP. D. J. I-IELMERS . . MEMBERS . President . Vice-President . Secretary . . Treasurer Honorary Chairman Emert, Marvin D. Emery, Richard E. Faught, Chester J. Foster, Tom O. Glass, Mark W. Graves, Bobby Gray, Richard L. Greer, Horace F. Grunewald, Robert M. Hanson, Johnny C. Harris, Bryant A. Hart, Vernon D. Hays, John E, Hilbun, Gerald B. Hoover, Bob Hurst, Carroll James, Joe M. Keith, Bourland Kelly, Jesse H. Kennedy, Richard Kiesling, Ernst W. Kranz, Philip C. Labhart, Robert J. Leatherman, Robert W. Lehman, Allen Leonard, Robert D. Little, William T. Lowery, Richard Lundgren, Lawrence E. Maniss, Robert E. Marshall, Wayman D. Mason, Don C. May, C. H., Jr. Medford, James E. Miller, Bob Miller, James W. Milligan, Don McKee, Joe B. McMahan, Mabry McOda, William M. Newsom, Doyle C. Norwood, Charles E. Oakes, Rama G. Palmer, Tommy Patrick, Roy Phillips, Robert J. Pierce, Dallas J. Powell, Raymond Prater, Gene Qualls, Charles R. Rash, Shelby, Jr, Rawls, Robert Rogers, A. G. Rogers, John Schulgen, Bob Scott, George E. Seaney, Richard Shackelford, Freddie Shannon, A. P., Jr. Shindler, George Skinner, Richard Smith, Don E. Smith, Gary M. Smith, Howard R. Speights, Weldon L. Standlee, Horace W. Stockton, Warren Stockton, Wilber Thompson, William H Thitford, Ludney C. Welch, Buford White, Jimmy R. Williams, Ray M. Wooten, Henry H. Zeleny, Dwayne The object of this organization is the advancement and dissemination of knowledge of the theory and practice of mechan ical engineering, the presentation of a proper perspective of engineering work, and the opportunity to become acquainted with the personnel and activities of the Society as well as to promote a professional consciousness and fellowship. Page 322 Belcher Bills Boren Briggs Brooks Brown Burleson Clem Cox Cooper Creacy Ellis Emery Glass Cranes Grunewald Harris Hays Hilbun james Keith Kelly Kennedy Kiesling Kranz Labhart Leatherman Leonard Lowery Mason McMahon Medford Newsom Norwood Oakes Palmer Powell Prater Rash Rogers, A. Rogers, J. Scott Seaney Shackleford Shannon Smith Speights Welch White Williams Page 323 Barcus, Sue Blackstock, jack Blackwell, Peggy Bucy, Ethelene Gaudle, Mac Clark, Ralph Davis, jerry Derrick, jay First Row: Barcus, Blackwell, Bucy, Candle, Davis, Fortune, Gardner. Second Row: Graham, Harp, james, johnson, Mahaley, Martin, Nichols. Third Row: Palmer, Rorex, Sanders, Slemmons, Stalnaker, Wood. Gargoyle ociet ETHELENE Bucv . JACK BLACKSTOCK . DIANNA NICHOLS . PEGGY BLACKWELL . Donnell, D. E. Farach, Wadi Fortune, Betty Freemon, Don Gardner, Phyllis Graham, Marilyn Harp, Leon Houghton, Edna OFFICERS MEMBERS . President Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer james, Richard Johnson, Polly Kleinschmidt, F. A. Mahaley, Virginia Martin, Jerry Myrick, Buddy McKinney, Karl Nichols, Dianna Palmer, JoAnne Rorex, Evelyn Sanders, Carolyn Slemmons, Letitia Stalnaker, Anne Tracy, Richard Wood, D. R. The Gargoyle Society, open to all persons registered either in Architecture or Allied Arts, has as its purpose to further the cooperation and fellowship between these students and to improve the relations between the students of the Architecture and Allied Arts Departments. Activities for the year include several dances and parties. Page 324 PhiPi OFFICERS HAROLD SCHAFER . . . . . President RICHARD COBB . . . Vice-President CARL COCHRANE . . Secretary-Treasurer L. E. PARSONS . . . Sponsor MEMBERS Sullivant, Ernest Tucker, Emerson Cobb, Richard Cochrane, Carl Hutson, Keith Schafer, Harold Duncan, Robert Holden, Darwin PLEDGES CFALL, 19541 Mack, Sidney Moore, Donald HONORARY MEMBERS OF KAPPA CHAPTER PICKARD, EDWARD, Kent, Conn. BUNTON, L. O., Professor, Texas Technological College CLARK, HUGH, Dallas Textile Mills COMAN, JAMES, Mexia Textile Mills MAST, CLAUDE A., Brenham Cotton Mills, Inc. MCKENNA, HOWARD, New Braunfels Textile Mills Phi Psi Fraternity was conceived and organized by five men on March 18, 1903, at Philadelphia Textile Institute. Phi Psi is a professional honorary fraternity established for the purpose of advancing the social intercourse of, and promote friendly feelings between those students of textile schools and other approved educational institutions with textile departments, who are members. Kappa chapter, at Texas Tech, was admitted to membership in the fraternity on February 18, 1931. First Row: Cobb, Cochrane, Duncan, Mack. Second Row: Moore, Schafer, Sullivant, Tucker. Page 325 Page Tirst Row: Asbill, Bohannon, Brown, Covey, Carnes, Church, Dietering. Second Row: Downey, Gaston, Miller, Olson, Ratliff, Vencil, Whitaker. Pi DoN CovEY . ALAN OLSON . Bos BARNETT . EARL DIETERING CHARLES MILLER PHILIP JOHNSON Asbill, jim Carnes, Leslie Barnett, Bob Church, Charles Bohannon, joe Covey, Don Brown, jerry Dietering, Earl Ep Hon Tau OFFICERS President . Executive Vice-President MEMBERS Second Vice-President . Secretary-Treasurer Corresponding Secretary Downey, Verle Gaston, Paul Miller, Charles Olson, Alan Sponsor Ratliff, Harvey Vencil, Naylan Whitaker, Wayne The object of Pi Epsilon Tau fraternity shall be to foster a closer bond between its members and the petroleum industry, to broaden the scope of the activities of its members, and to maintain the high ideals and standards of the engineering profes sion. The local chapter of Pi Epsilon Tau consists of petroleum engineering students of the junior and senior classes who meet the requirements as specified by the national constitution and who have a 1.5 grade point average at Texas Tech for at least two full semesters' work. 326 Tcxa Tcch Electrical Enginccrin Honor ccicty OFFICERS CARL WELDON GREEN . . President BILLIE L. MCCLENDON . . . Vice-President ROY MAC TIDWELL . . Secretary-Treasurer CHARLES A. I-IOLMQLIEST . Corresponding Secretary WILLIAM A. BLACKWELL . . Sponsor MEMBERS Allison, james T. Green, Carl Weldon Libby, Alfred Lynn Tidwell, Roy Mac Baker, George T. Holmquest, Charles A. McClendon, Billie L. Wine, james C. Bourland, Hardy Mack Keith, Robert E. Partin, johnny N. Yoder, Gordon F. Coleman, Robert D, Lee, james Spencer Snyder, Richard G. Zeeck, Richard C. This society was organized in the spring semester of 1954 to recognize, promote, and encourage a higher scholastic stand- ing and desire for greater knowledge in the studies prescribed in the Electrical Engineering curriculum, and to foster a spirit of respect for and cooperation with the faculty of Texas Technological College. Membership requirements include at least a 2.00 grade point average for Electrical Engineering students having a junior or senior standing. Faculty members and graduate stu- dents are also eligible for membership under certain conditions. Tirst Row: Baker, Bourland, Green, Partin. Second Row: Snyder, Tidwell, Yoder. Page 327 Tau Beta Pi Truett Allison George Baker Bill Burton Dayle Clark Robert Coleman Dale Cox Don Covey Maurice Allen Hardy Bourland OFFICERS DON C. MASON . ROY M. TIDXVELL . . ROBERT GIBSON . GEORGE MALLET . . DON COVEY . . DR. A. G. OBERG . DR. H. A. SPUHLER . jim Daniel Earl Dietering Bob Gibson Dick Gray Weldon Green Franklin Greer Robert Duncan Ronald Grimes MEMBERS Charles Harper Charles Holmquest Spencer Lee George Mallett Don Mason Jim Medford FALL PLED GES Lynn Libby Billy McClendon . President Vice-President Corresponding Secy. Recording Secretary . Cataloger . Treasurer . Sponsor Donald Nored john Partin Lynn Speer Roy Tidwell Brad Wilde Gordon Yoder james Wine The purpose of Tau Beta Pi is to foster a spirit of liberal culture among the engineering students of Texas Technological College and to set an example of scholarship for the undergraduate. Eligible students for the Texas Beta Chapter of Tau Beta Pi are the upper one-Fifth and one-eighth of the senior and junior male engineering students respectively. From this group, those students possessing outstanding personal characteristics and capacity for leadership are elected by the present members. Each year the Texas Beta chapter holds two initiation banquets. Representatives are sent to the National Convention each year, which was held at Ames, Iowa, this fall. Page 328 ,i Allen Allison Baker Bourland Clark Coleman Covey Dietering Gibson Gray Green Harper Medford N ored Partin Speer Tidwell Wilde Yoder Greer Page 329 Tirst Row: Drake, Holder, Mack, Melton, Moore. Second Row: Tucker, Wilson, Zangas. Textile Engineering eeiety Allton, David Allton, Ronnie Banta, Henry L. Cobb, Dick Drake, Lee Warren E. E. TucKER . ROBERT DUNCAN DONALD G. MOORE PROP. L. E. PARSON Duncan, Robert Holder, Darwin A. Hopkins, Larry Howe, Robert C. OFFICERS . President . . Vice-President . . . . Secretary-Treasurer and PROF R. E. FLEGE . Sponsors MEMBERS Hutson, Keith Moore, Donald C. Mack, Sid Schafer, Harold McDuff, Richard Larry Tucker, Emerson E. Melton, Kenneth Lee Wilson, Wallace L Zangas, john Organized in 1937 as a professional society, the Textile Engineering Society promotes good will, furthers intellectual ad vancement of the students in the Textile Department, fosters and promotes fellowship, and furthers the knowledge of textiles by participation in manufacturing projects. The organization also promotes social and professional advancement, assists the TE department in its various activities, and sponsors an annual industrial inspection tour of the textile mills and factories in Texas. Page 330 Home Economic VIVIAN J. ADAMS, Home Economics Education SANNIE CALLAN, Child Development and Family Relations MABEL D. ERWIN, Clothing and Textiles JONNIE M. MICHIE, Foods and Nutrition WILLA VAUCHN TINSLEY, Home Management ARNE W. RANDALL, Applied Arts Page 33l First Row: Allison, Carter, Cooper, Endebrock, Garner, George, I-lazelton. Second Row: Lewis, McCehee, Pace, Phillips, Reynolds, Shaffer, Wilson. Home Economic Club BEVERLY GARNER . NANCY PHILLIPS . RUBY SHAFFER . JOANNE ENDEBROCK INA V. LEWIS . . BETTY, MCGEIIEE VIRGIISIIA CARTER DORCAS MORRISON . FRANCES ALLISON JOYCE HAZELTON . MARY COOPER . LEHMAN PACE . . CAROLYN GEORGE . MARIAN WILSON . CAROLYN REYNOLDS MRS. WINNIFRED GIFFORD . H. E. CLUB COUNCIL . . . . . . . President . Vice-President . Secretary . . . . Treasurer . A.W.S. Representative . . Student Council . . Social Chairman . Money Making Chairman . .... Scrapbook Files and Records . Publicity Chairman Senior Representative . Junior Representative . Sophomore Representative . . Freshman Representative . . . . Sponsor The Home Economics Club, organized in 1925, is one of the oldest and largest clubs on this campus Its present member ship, numbering 210, includes men and women of our campus who have for their aims to promote friendship, to develop a pro fessional attitude toward home economics, and to promote interest in the field of home economics In the year 1954-55, the activities included a Howdy Party, an initiation Service, a United Nations Party, a Homecoming Coffee, a Scholarship night, a Christmas Party, Aggie-I-IE Party, a spring banquet, an open house and many other worthwhile programs. Page 332 Claudia Baker Martha Blankenship Carolyn Callaway Virginia Carter Caryetta Crume Phi Upsilon ' MARTHA BLANIQENSIIIR CARYETTA CRLIME . MARY Lou MILLER . VIRGINIA CARTER . LOIS CLEIWINGER . CLALIDIA BAKER . LANELLE IRvIN . JOANNE ENDEBROCK . SARAII MICKEY RUBY SIIAITFIER BEVERLY GARNER . Lois Cleavinger Joanne Enclebrock Beverly Garner Lanelle Irvin OFFICERS Omlcron . President Vice-President Recording and Corresponding Secretary MEMBERS Treasurer Chaplain . Historian . Candle Editor . Librarian . . . Marshal A.W.S. Representative Money Making Chairman Glenda Knowles Bette McCehee Sarah Mickey Mary Lou Miller Ruby Shaffer Ann Simmons Barbara Thruston Dorothy Ware Sue Willbanks Phi Upsilon Omicron is the national honorary fraternity for I-Iome Economics majors. The purpose of the fraternity is to establish and strengthen the bonds of friendship, to promote the moral and intellectual development of its members, and to advance and promote Home EcoIIomics. Included in the yearis activities are a tea for Home Economics freshmen, a carolling party in December, a Spring Picnic, and two initiations of new members who have been selected on the basis of scholarship, leadership, reliability, and other out- standing characteristics. Professional activities include contribution to the Phi LI Sholarship and support of local welfare and alumni projects. first Row: Baker, Callaway, Carter, Crume, Endebrock, Gaines, Irvin. Second Row: Knowles, Mickey, Miller, Shaffer, Thruston, Ware, Willbanks. Page 333 LIONGDADV Q0 CIETILQ snug- if MU Page 334 Ray Beck Martha Blankenship Frank Boston Bill Burton James R. Burton Dayle Clark Robert Coleman Mary Catherine Cole Don Covey Alpha Chi CHARLES HOLMQUEST . E. J. TARBOX . . SARAH MICKEY . SHIRLEY MASSEY . STERLING FULLER MEMBERS, Dale Cox Charles Cunningham Donald Fortenberry john Garibaldi Weldon Green Scott Grundy Charles Holmquest Theo Lofton Myron McCartor President Vice -President FALL 1954 Don Mason Shirley Massey james Medford Sarah Mickey Mary Lou Miller Robert Mitchell Celene Pierce David Rackley Secretary Treasurer Sponsor Charles Ratliff Sue Shawver Mrs. Carol Simmons Richard Strout E. J. Tarbox Roy Tidwell Charles Wales Brad Wilde Alpha Chi is a national scholastic fraternity composed of the upper ten percent of the junior and senior classes. Character, leadership, and personality are stressed by the organization, with its real purpose being to stimulate, develop, and recognize scholarship and those elements of character that make scholarship effective for good citizenship. First Row: Beck, Blankenship, Burton, Clark, Coleman, Cole, Covey, Cox. Second Row: Cunningham, Fortenberry, Garibaldi, Green, Grundy, Holmquest, Lofton, Mason. Third Row: Massey, Medford, Mickey, Miller, Mitchell, Pierce, Rackley, Ratlifl. fourth Row: Shawver, Simmons, Tarbox, Tidwell, Wales, Wilde. Page 335 Page Tirst Row: Bain, Bennet, Busby, Copeland, Cox, Denton, DeShazo, Dietering. Second Row: l-Iaseloff, McNeill, Moses, Randall, Schovajsa, Smith, Webster, Yancy. Alpha Lambda Delta OFFICERS SYLVIA DIETERING EDWINA SCHOVA JSA . MARY RANDAL . . Lu ANNE MCNEILL . CLADYS BAIN . JANET WEBSTER . . JANET YANCY . . . MARILYN SNETHEN . DONNA UPTON . . Miss JANE HOLMAN . Miss HELEN J. STAFFORD . MEMBERS Bain, Gladys L. Denton, Jeraldine Bennett, Beverly DeShazo, Shirley Busby, Lynn E. Dietering, Sylvia Ann Copeland, Frances I-Iaseloff, Juanita Cox, Janice L. A. W. S. . President Vice-President Secretary . Treasurer Historian . Reporter Representative Junior Advisor Senior Advisor . Sponsor . Sponsor McNeill, Lu Anne Moses, Glenda Randal, Mary Schovajsa, Edwina Smith, Barbara L. Webster, Janet Woods, Glenna F Yancy, Janet The purpose of Alpha Lambda Delta is to promote intelligent living and a high standard of learning, and to encourage superior scholastic attainment among the freshmen women in our institution of higher learning. Activities for the year include a tea in the fall honoring all freshmen Women and a banquet in the spring. Members of the organization sell do-nuts in the girls, dormitories to finance a S100 scholarship awarded annually. Qualification for membership in Alpha Lambda Delta is based on scholarship. 336 Tifsf Row: Blankenship, Cleavinger, DeShazo, Edwards, Ellis, Hampton, Hudson. Second Row: Johnson, Lee, Massey, Mickey, Shawver, Turner, Williams. Forum OFFICERS SHIRLEY MASSEY . . . President GWEN WILLIAMS . First Vice-President MARTHA BLANKENSHIP . . Second Vice-President LINDA HUDSON . . . Secretary-Treasurer MARY ELIZABETH JOHNSON ..... Historian MISS SuE RAINEY, MISS FLORENCE PHILLIPS and MISS JEAN JENKINS . ..... Sponsors FORUM MEMBERS Blankenship, Martha Ellis, Doris Johnson, Mary Elizabeth Mickey, Sarah Cleavinger, Lois Hampton, Joanne Lee, Margaret Shawver, Sue DeShazo, Sue Hudson, Linda Massey, Shirley Turner, Ann Lee Edwards, Frances Williams, Gwen Forum is a service organization composed of from Fifteen to twenty senior women chosen for the qualities of leadership, scholarship, and high moral character. It is the local equivalent of Mortar Board, national organization for Senior women. Each year Forum is instrumental in promoting and sponsoring campus activities, among which is the popular Be Kind To Faculty Week, or BK to FW. This year the week was culminated with a faculty talent show at which a king and queen Of the faculty were chosen. Page 337 Phi Eta i ma Abell, Gerald Birmingham, Guy A. Black, Charles R. Blakely, Billy J. Boston, Frank Brooks, C. Derby Brown, Jerry C. Brumley, William L. Burton, Robert H. Burton, William D. Bynum, William L. Covey, F. Don Coleman, Robert D. Cunningham, Charles Daniel, James V. Daniel, Malcolm B. Davenport, Monte E. Davis, B. Mac Dean, Donnie Dinjar, Robert J. Dockray, Karl T. Doherty, James M, Edmondson, Andrew Elliott, Donald A. Faulkner, Charles R. GFFICERS MONTE J. WISE . . JIMMIE W. WYGAL . . . RAY JoE RILEY . . DONALD FORTENBERRY . . ELLIS HuDDLEsroN . DoNN1E DEAN . FRANK BOSTON . . . DEAN JAMES G. ALLEN MEMBERS . . President . Vice-President . Corresponding Secretary Recording Secretary . . Treasurer . Historian . Senior Advisor . Sponsor Fincher, A. Truett Fortenberry, Donald H. Fouts, A. Jan Fraley, Jerry Bob Fulwiler, Jack H. Garth, Louis Donald Gaston, Paul J. Gibson, Robert Lee Godwin, William W. Goodin, Joe Ray Green, C. Weldon Gregg, Alvin Gregg, Lowell Groves, David M. Haddick, Clyde M. Hagerty, Royal M. Harp, Leon P. Hays, John E. Hembree, Leslie Holeman, Thomas A. Holmquest, Charles A. Hooker, Jack C. Huddleston, Ellis Johnston, James R. Jones, Robert L. King, Richard Knight, James H. Laughlin, William R. Lavender, Darvey Libby, A. Lynn Liggett, James A. Lofton, Theo G. Mallett, George W. McCarty, Robert H. McCullough, Paddy N. McDonald, Walter R. McGehee, Bobby Ray McKelvy, Thomas O. Medford, James E. Merrell, F. Max Morris, Jack, Jr. Nored, Donald L. Norman, Thomas Rackley, David Rainer, Glenn Ratliff, Charles R. Reis, Levern A. Rcneau, D. L. Ridgway, Richard Riley, Ray Joe Rogers, J. Steven Sanders, N. Harold Scott, Garth D. Stowell, Dibrell Strother, Allen Tarbox, E. J. Tidwell, Roy M. Wales, Charles S. Ward, Francis N. Weaver, Bruce E. Weaver, John M. Weyman, Ed B. West, Dwayne Wham, Robert F. Wilde, James B. Wilterding, Jack E. Wine, James C. Wise, Monte, J. Workman, William H Wossum, David O. Wygel, Jimmie W. Yoder, Gordon F. Zeeck, Richard C. Phi Eta Sigma, national freshman men's honor society, gives early recognition of high scholastic achievement to deserving freshman men. Highlights of the year are an initiation ceremony and the initiation banquet. The requirement for initiation 1S a 2.5 overall grade point average for the freshman year. Page 338 Nancy Alexander D'Aun Brown Rosalie Brumlow Virginia Carr Annette Cochran Tirst Row: Brumlow, Brown, Carr, Cochrane, Garner, Gilbert, Watson, McCvehee. Second Row: Miller, Powers, Smith, Snethen, Stonecipher, Young, Ware. Junior Council DOROTHY WARE . JOYCE MILLER . ANN SIMMONS . . MARILYN STONECIPHER MARILYN YOUNG . . ROSALIE BRUMLOW Beverly Garner Revis Gilbert Huda Hassen Bette McGehee Joyce Miller OFFICERS MEMBERS . President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer . Reporter . A. W. S. Parliamentarian Annita Powers Patricia Price Ann Simmons Barbara Smith Marilyn Snethen Marilyn Stonecipher Dorothy Ware Kay Lynn Watson Tommye Wynn Marilyn Young junior Council is an honorary service organization made up of twenty outstanding girls who have maintained a B average in their academic work. Members must have taken active part in campus life, showing outstanding characteristics of scholar ship, leadership, and dependability. Page 340 Alpha HARRY E. NEEL . ALAN CONLIEY . DAVE LARSON . FRANK CALHOUN . CHARLES NORWOOD JACKIE BECKNER . DIBRELL STOWELL MILES BLACK . MEL LEMOS . JOHN HARRELL . Phi Omega . . President . First Vice-President . Second Vice-President . Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary . Alumni Secretary Lewis N. jones L. C. Walker Abell, Gerald Beckner, jack Black, Miles Black, Rex Byrd, Larry Caffee, Charles Calhoun, Frank Cartwright, Bill Clonts, Drex Armstrong, Don Armstrong, William Ray Bishop, Wayne Boyd, William Brown, jimmy Dale Christian, Ronnie R. D. Mack Dwayne oglesby Conley, Alan Craig, Bill Crouch, Ronald Doherty, jim Elliott, Don Forester, Wade Fox, Kenneth French, Frank Grant, Dane Drake, Lee Hall, Gary Hanson, Larry Hill, William Holloway, Robert Huddleston, Donald . . Treasurer Historian . . Reporter . . . Sergeant-At-Arms SPONSORS Dr. C. C. Schmidt Bob Schley MEMBERS Hanson, johnny Harrell, john Harris, Don Hartman, Roger Herndon, Dick Hugill, Bob jones, Dave Larson, Dave Lemos, Mel PLEDGES Isbell, Charles johnson, Charles Lambert, LaDoyce McDonald, Robert Nelson, George Ponce, Roland Miller, james Miller, Ralph Minton, james Neel, Harry Norwood, Charles Richards, Bob Schoeld, James Shropshire, Warren Stephens, Raymond Raun, Layton Ray, james Frank Redman, Vannis Riojas, Ralph Sanders, john Schuneman, james Ollie Livingston Stevens, jerry Stowell, Dibrell Strehli, Chuck Walker, Billy Weiler, Bill Williams, Fred Wilson, Edward Wolford, Fayne Starnes, J. D. Thrush, jimmy Troy, Robert Walton, james Watson, Jimmy West, Fred Downy, Merwin Alpha Phi Omega is a national service fraternity composed of college men who have held membership in the Boy Scouts of America. Its purpose is to assemble these college men in the Scout oath and law with the added purpose of developing friendship and promoting service to humanity. Beta Sigma chapter was installed on the Tech campus on December 16, 1939, and has rendered services to the student body and faculty in the form of club projects and activities. Outstanding projects are the Ugly Man Contest, lV1ilam's Orphans Home Christmas Party, and ushering at college functions. The motto of Alpha Phi Omega is be a leader, be a friend, be of servicefi' fFirst Row: Abell, Beckner, Black, Black, Byrd, Caffer, Calhoun, Cartwright, Craig, Crouch, Doherty. Second Row: Elliot, Fox, French, Grant, Harrell, Harris, Hugill, jones, Larson, Lemos, Miller. Third Row: Minton, Neel, Norwood, Richards, Schoeld, Shropshire, Strehli, Walker, Weiler, Williams, Wolford. Page 34I Dr. jones and Dad's Day winners go on the field during half-time to present and receive trophies. The trophies were presented to the dads who had Come the farthest for Dadjs Day, sponsored by AWS. Page 342 AWS president Iris Brunson and member Carolyn Kidwell register exes during Homecoming weekend. Helping with exes, registration was one of the AWS projects this year. Womanis Day chairmen Jimmie Faye Maxwell and Sally Wood plan activities for the annual day, also sponsored by AWS. Tirst Row: Bain, Brunson, Cantrell, Calloway, Chapman, Cummings, DeShazo. Second Row: DuPriest, Ellis, Foltyn, Fonville, Hickerson, Hogg, Hudson. Third Row: Lewis, Mason, Massey, Maxwell, McCehee, Morrison, Sanders. Touftb Row: Shaffer, Shawver, Wampler, Watson, XVood, Wright, Yancy. A. W. . OFFICERS IRIS BRUNSON . . . President SUZANNE MATTESON . SHIRLEY MASSEY . . Vice-President BETTY MCCEHEE . SUE DESHAZO . . . . Vice-President Dorus WAMPLER. . . A MARTHA H. HALL ....... Sponsor A.W'.S. COUNCIL MEMBERS Gladys Bain Shirley Dupriest Helen Hodges Jimmie F. Maxwell Iris Brunson Yolanda Ellis Ann Hogg Bette MeCehee Joan Cantrell Dorothy Lu Foltyn Linda Hudson Dorcas Morrison Carolyn Calloway Betsy Fonville Ina Lewis Molly Morrison Norma Chapman Franky Hadloclc Anne Mason Carolyn Sanders Ruth A. Cummings jane Hampton Shirley Massey Ruby Shaffer Sue DeShazo Bette Hickerson Suzanne Matteson Sue Shawver . Secretary . Treasurer Reporter Pat Solomon Doris Wampler Kay L. Vffatson Sally Wood joyce Wright janet Yancy Every Tech coed is automatically a member of the Association of Xllfornen Students. The governing body, the AWS Council, is composed of five elected officers, one girl from each class, and a representative from each of the women's organi- zations on the campus. Each year the Association of Women Students publishes a handbook for women students called TECH TIPS. AWS sponsors a Big Sister-Little Sister program including a Howdy Partyi' in the fall, Dadls Day for the fathers of all Tech women, and Woman's Day to recognize the women outstanding in leadership and scholarship. AWS is a member of the Inter-Collegiate Association of Women Students, the national purpose of which is to consider issues important in colleges and after graduation, and exchange ideas with member colleges. Page 343 Boyers, Linnie Brunson, Iris Byron, Pat Calloway, Carolyn Crowdus, Carole Derrick, Pat Dietering, Sylvia Doyle, Georgene Edwards, Deanie Folley, Emia Gracey, Gwen Hamilton, Betty D Harkleroad, Pat Haws, Pat Hill, Patti oris Bleek Reviewer OFFICERS ANN LEE TURNER .... . President SYLVIA DIETERING . Vice-President PAT BYRON . . . Secretary GWEN GRACEY . . . Treasurer MRS. Rum Russzsu. . . . . Sponsor Holliday, Claire Belt, Ann jipp, jane Champion, Beverly johnson, Mary Elizabeth McGehee, Bette Massey, Shirley Matteson, Suzanne Pitzer, Betty Snethen, Marilyn Stonecipher, Marilyn Turner, Ann Lee Van Maanen, Beth Webb, Virginia Whaley, jane Womble, Peggy Curtis, Nancy Elder, Kay Frizell, jo Ann Gunter, Anna Margaret Holmes, Mary Kay jackson, Kennic Lou Knowles, Glenda Meadors, George Anne Newsom, Janice Smith, Martha Ellen Smith, Sharlene Sparks, Merle Walker, Penny Wilson, Rebecca Adams, Anne Crandall, Gladys Francis, Mary Lou Gordon, Beth Kidwell, Carolyn Motlitt, Ann Nix, Becky Sheveland, Sara Stooksberry, Pat Taylor, jane Worley, Yvonne Worstell, Mary jo The Book Reviewers Society has the distinction of being one of the oldest clubs on the campus. It seeks to acquaint its members with modern literature and engender a deeper appreciation for all forms of literary art through bi-monthly programs and guest reviewers. The membership is restricted to fifty girls who are chosen on the basis of their letters of application. At the close of the school year a tea is held for guests and prospective members at the home of the sponsor, Mrs. Ruth Russell. first Row: Brunson, Byron, Crandall, Crowdus, Adams, Dietering, Derrick, Doyle, Edwards, Francis. Second Row: Gordon, Gracey, Hamilton, Harkleroad, Haws, Hill, Holliday, jipp, Kidwell, Matteson. Third Row: Moffitt, Massey, Elder, Snethen, Stonecipher, Van Maanen, Webb, Womble, Newsom, Belt. Tourtlo Row: Curtis, Champion, Pitzer, Frizzell, Holmes, jackson, Knowles, Meadors, XVhaley, M. Smith. Tiffin Row: S. Smith, Walker, Wilson, Nelson, Nix, Stooksberry, Taylor, Wforstell, XVorley. Page 344 Tifst Row: Cruz, Fovannon, Garcia, Hasscn. Second Row: Mcllroy, Ramos, Riojas, Spencer. Co mopolitan Club OFFICERS ANNE SALMAN MCILROY . . . . President KARIM A. HABIB . . . Vice-President JOSEPHINE GARCIA . . . Secretary CARLOS SPENCER . . Treasurer ZAHIA HASSEN ........ Reporter DR. IVAN L. LITTLE and DR. R. W. STRANDTMANN Sponsors MEMBERS Cruz, Eva Yolanda Hassan, Zahia Mendes, Antonio Ramos, Mary de la Vega, Richard Huyscr, Nelly Hendrika Mendes, Mrs. Evanita Spencer, Carlos J. Fovannon, Guy Lucien Kayyali, Ahmad Mcllroy, Mrs. Anne Salman Trevino, Cervando Garcia, Josephine Louis, Frank J. Quevedo, Edward Wood, Ofilia Habib, Karim A. Louis, Rita Chow Riojas, Ralph O. Zangas, john The Cosmopolitan Club is composed of foreign-born students as well as students who are first generation Americans, but whose parents were born outside the continental limits of the United States. The main purpose of the club is to unite these students and to help them adjust to Texas Tech. It also hopes to promote world-wide understanding of people through the knowledge contributed by each member. The group strives to achieve a high degree of scholarship, moral character, and service to the college. Activities for the club this year include a Christmas banquet, a dance during the fall semester, and a spring dance. Page 345 addle Tramp Page' Bedford, B. J. Bennett, Kenneth Black, Charles Black, Miles Blessing, john Ed Burleson, john Carter, Richard Cary, Glen Childs, Derrell Clark, Don Clark, Ronnie Clayton, R. E. Cooper, O. J. Creacy, C. A. Cunningham, Charles Curry, Fred Custer, Ca rdell OFFICERS GLEN CARY . . . President CHARLIE HARPER . . Vice-President WILLIE DLINNAM . Treasurer EUGENE MILES . . Secretary Davis, Wayne Dodson, Lynn Dunnam, Willie English, jack Eysen, Tim Fraley, J. B. Caston, Paul Gibson, Jack Giddens, Fred Gloyna, Emmett Gray, Richard Guion, Louis Harper, Charles Harrell, john. Harri-es, Edward Hurron, Donnie Lapham, Bob MEMBERS Lehman, Allen Lust, Glen Martin, Arther Merrell, Max Miles, Eugene Moore, K, W. McCracken, jack McGee, Phil Nelson, Lydell Northcutt, Pat Parker, Howard Parks, Bill Pool, David Rash, Shelby Ray, Bill Riddle, Richard Russell, jerry Sanders, joe Sanders, john Scott, Herman Seals, Harold Sharp, Charles Slaughter, George Slay, Glen Smith, Kenneth Styles, Richard Trammel, Bill Troost, Albert Upton, Joe Velvin, Bill Ware, jimmy Wise, Monte Young, Terry The Saddle Tramps, open to any male student regularly enrolled in the college, was organized in 1936 for the further pro motion of school spirit, to uphold the traditions of the college, the support of the athletic teams, to assist in maintaining order at athletic contests, and to sponsor the pep rallies. Activities for the year include a banquet at which the new members are installed. 346 Qf fF Bedford Bennett Blessing Burleson Carter Clark Clayton Creacy Currie Custer Davis Dunnam English Eyscn Fraley Gaston Cloyna Cray Harper Harrell Harries Lapham Lehman Lust Martin Merrill Miles Moore McCracken McGee Northcutt Parker Parks Pool Rash Russell J. Sanders J. M. Sanders Scott Seals Slaughter Slay Smith Styles Trammell Troost Velvin Wfare XVisc Young Page 347 Teeh Veteran Club Andretta, Antonio A. Attaway, Lavon S. Autry, William E. Avery, Donald Ray Baker, Richard B. Bartlett, Charles W. Baumgardner, Charles W. Bizzell, Arthur Edward Blasingame, George H. Bolin, Dale D. Boyles, Allan E. Brown, Don M. Cardwell, Herman Alvin Cary, Tracy Glen Close, Billy Harrold Coffee, William C. Collins, H. Trent Conner, Charles M. Cox, Cranford D. Davis, Dan Y. Davis, Wayne H. Day, Emmett R. De Kanter, Theodore J. Derden, Fenny Payne Devenport, William D. Duke, Richard H. Dyer, Wayne joel WAYNE DAVIS OFFICERS WILLIAM COFFEE . . TONY ANDRETTA BILL MATHIS Edmundson, Frank P. English, Bill E. English, Otis Willis Ewing, Marshall E, Finley, Guy Finley, Ross A. Freeman, Vernel Ray Garrett, Calvin E. Gentry, Baxter W. Gerhart, jackie Dale Gerlich, Bennie joe Gilcress, james Perry Green, Glen Aubrey Hammond, Bobby Ray Hardin, Robert E. Harris, Gerald Hartsfield, Billy Wayne Hendrick, Beeman L, Hogue, Royce Lynn Holland, Lloyd D. Hoover, Billie Bob Houx, Melvin R. Hrazdil, Mike L. Hutson, Keith Johnson, Milton R. johnson, Walter Kautz, Carl Fredrick MEMBERS Kerly, Bill W. Kelly, jesse Henry Kessler, Charles William Lawrence, Dave B. Littleton, Leon Ensor Locke, Gerald Warren Lockwood, David Don Louder, Charles T. Lowe, Horace Neal McMullan, Robert W. Mathis, Billy G. Midkiff, Thomas Lewis Miller, Robert V. Morgan, Dick Newnham, Bobby H. Nussbaum, Wilberty CBertD , Parker, Billy Ray Parker, Howard Grady Parks, Oral Eugene Pattillo, Robert E. Lee Pond, Donald Rickie Pyle, Benjamin Lewis Rattan, Douglas Chas. Rea, Peter Baker Reid, Bert Thomas Reynolds, Bob Ray Rice, Sylvester Wiley . Commander Secretary-Treasurer . . Reporter Sergeant-At-Arms Riggs, Emmett Ray Scrivener, Richard Love Schafer, Harold Shedd, Delbert Eugene Shultz, Olen Wayne Slagle, Smith, Smith, Smith, Alton Henly Bob Gene Elwin M. Glenn Wayne Smith, Gayle Edward Smith, james N. Sorensen, Holt Sparks, William Clark Spurdin, Charles D. Starr, Harold G. Strain, Richard Strother, Allen Strother, jimmy Jean Swofford, Billy Doyle Tandy, G. E. Taylor, H. Eugene Tucker, Emerson E. Watson, J. M. Westmoreland, Harold Ray Williams, A. Max Wright, J. Talmadge Yeates, B. F. Tech Veterans Club organized last year to aid veterans returning to the campus. A service organization, activities for this year included the Second Annual Homecoming Varieties and the formation of a Women's Auxiliary composed of wives of the members, Page 348 Toxa Tech Rodeo Association Page Adams, Bobby Adams, Bud Adrian, Nancy Amburgey, Betty Anderson, Gail Ashworth, Dottie Averett, Billy Baker, Bill Beaver, James Beck, Jerry Biggs, Bobbie Bills, Robert Boren, Don Bradley, Kenneth Brown, Cappy Brown, Rob Burnett, Charles Burson, Billie Calloway, James Calloway, Larry S. Calverly, Theora Conatser, Nina Carter, Tom Chadwich, Barbara Chaney, E. A. Cloyd, Jim Cockran, Frankie Cockrell, Lee OFFICERS B. F. YEATES . . President TOOTER SHANKLIN . Vice-President NANCY ROBERTS . Treasurer SUE HEFLEY ..... Secretary NINA CONATSER and JIM MCNEIL . . Reporters ALLEN STROTHERS .... . Marshal Euisi. LINER and JACK ASHWORTH . Sponsors Conklin, Bill Cooper, Sandra Dietrich, Don Dixon, Perry Donnell, George Dunn, Lyndon Ray Edwards, La Faun Eitelman, Ed Ellis, Laura Evans, Clay Foxworth, Wick Garnett, Ed Griffin, Monte Groves, Leroy Gunter, Natalie Hamilton, Wynn Harlow, C. E. Harris, Bobby Head, Gayle Hefley, Sue Henderson, Pat Holzheuser, Louis Hopper, Davis Hunnicutt, Jackie lnnis, George Jackson, Jerry Kerley, Billy MEMBERS Killian, Betty King, Leonard Lebus, George Lock, Patsy Loop, Carole Ann Lowe, Maurcene Maxwell, Jimmie Faye Mays, Gene McCarty, Jerry McMullan, Kenny McMullan, Leslie McNalley, Bill McNeil, Jim Mickeler, Twain Miers, Tommy Moses, Smokie Nelson, Graves Northcutt, Jimmy O'brien, Marry Oliver, Maxine Petty, Marie Phinizy, Bill Pryor, Carolyn Price, Bill Price, Don Ramsey, Bill Recd, Julia Renfroe, Darrel Reynolds, Dean Roberts, Nancy Roberts, Wen Sewell, Jackie Shanklin, Tooter Shawver, Sue Simpson, Garry Smith, Eddie Snider, Smokey Stanfill, Faye Starkey, John Stone, Dorise Strother, Allen Taylor, Gene Taylor, Tommy Tomlinson, Lillie Tucker, Roger Waldrop, Lyndon Warden, Guy Westerfield, Pat Wilburn, Joyce Williams, Wanda Witt, Ronnie Yeary, Noel Yeates, B. F. Young, Sylvia The Tech Rodeo Association was established on the campus to promote rodeo activities among all the students The Rodeo Team is selected from members of the Association, and the team competes in many of the intercollegiate rodeos in this area. During the spring semester, its members help with the All-Western Days and it co-sponsors the annual Intercollegiate Rodeo. 350 Tifsf Row: Anderson, Baker, Biggs, Bills, Brcnncman. Second Row: C. Brown, R. Brown, Burson, Calloway, Calvcrly. Third Row: Cloyd, Conatscr, Conklin, Cooper, Donnell. fourth Row: Eitelman, Ellis, Harris, Head, Hcfley. Page 35l Page 352 First Row: Hopper, Hunnicutt, Kerley, Lowe, Leonard. Second Row: Locke, Long, Maxwell, Mays, Mickeler. Third Row: Miers, Moses, McMullan, McMullan, Petty fourth Row: Phinizy, Price, Pruitt, Pryor, Ramsey. Tirst Row: Rankin, Renfro, N. Roberts, W. Roberts, Shanklin. Second Row: Shawvcr, Smith, Snider, Stanfill, Stark. Third' Row: Stone, Tomlinson, Wells, Wcycrts, Williams. fourth Row: Witt, Ycary, Young. Page 353 DQDNIQ yo I Priscilla Baumgardner Jimmie Bennett Charlotte Brandenburg Joanne Endebrook Dorothy Foltyn First Row: Baumgardner, Bennett, Brandenburg, Endebrock, Foltyn, Goebel. Second Row: Harrell, Haseloff, Hazelton, Hudson, Martin, Peterson. Third Row: Richards, Upton, Welch, West, Wright, Yates. Ca a Linda OFFICERS CLAUDIA MARTIN .... . President DOROTHY FOLTYN . . Vice-President WINONA RICHARDS . Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS Marie Goebel Joella Harrell Juanita Haseloff Joyce Hazelton Casa Linda is Tech's cooperative house, where eighteen on the campus next door to the Home Management House. Linda Hudson Claudia Martin Josie Peterson Winona Richards Donna Upton Buena Welch Jo Nell West Naomi Wright Alice Ann Yates girls do all household planning and work themselves. lt is located Page 355 Page 356 Switchboard advisors and laundry concession- ists are, sitting: Fulton Smith, jay Derrick, and Howard Parker, and standing: Dick Det- ton, Glen Slay, and James Webster. Bled oe Officers of Bledsoe Hall Association are, left to right: Ed Harries, Tim Eysscn, president, and Roy Giddens. Hall OFFICERS TIM EYSSEN . . . President ED I-IARRIES . . Vice-President ROY GIDDENS . . . Secretary-Treasurer WILLIAM R. CEISERT . . . Supervisor Wing advisors for the dormitory are, front row: Gerald Russell, Charles Harper, and George Mallett, and back row: Dick Brooks, Ivan Soren- sen, Phil McGee, and Bill Geisert. Page 357 Doak Hall officers arc, top lo bottom: Richard Payne, athletic director, Gene Barrett, president, and Lynn Libby, secretary-treasurer. Pictured in the dormitory lounge are members of thc Staff. Seated are Bill Ray and lke Trimble. Standing are George White, Glenn Cary, Mr. Lynn Phillips, and George Wilkenson. Doak Hall OFFICERS EUGENE BARRETT . . . . President f BILL YORK . . Vice-President LYNN LIBBY . Secretary-Treasurer RICHARD PAYNE . . Athletic Director LYNN A. PIIILLIPS . . Supervisor GLENN CARY . . Assistant Supervisor Switchboard and laundry concessionists are, front row: Ronnie Av- eryt and Bobby Bandy, and hack row: Emmett Gloyna, Franklin Barnes, Don Logan, and Charles Norwood. Page 358 Relaxing in one of the cheerfully-decorated Doak Hall rooms are New frat? pictured a group of inmates seeking intellectual pursuits. Wing .flduisorsf George Allen White, George M. Wilkenson, jimmy Dean Baggett, William R. Ray, Isaac D. Trimble. 'llfirlg Q0vern0rs: Don Hutton, George Nixon, Allen King, james Medford, Glynn McGee, Carol Thompson. Switcblzoard Advisors: Don Logan, Franklin Barnes, Emmett Gloyna, Ronnie Averyt. Concessions. Bobby Bandy, Charles Norwood. Wing governors are Glynn McGee and George Nixon, standing, and jim Medford and Roy Thompson, scaled. Q 1 Page 1 N , llrane Hall The Drane Hall Governing Board is shown above in conference in one of the dorm rooms. One of the features of the dormitory during the Christmas holidays was the originally decorated doors, the result of the Drane Hall decorating contest. Jane Cooper, Vernon freshman, peeks around hers. Page 360 PAT BOLES . JOAN CANTRELL . . MARY ANN TONGATE JoYcE MILLER . ANN SIMMONS Jovcis WRIGHT . AVERILL BRINKMAN LA RuI5 GILMORE . MRS. ALICE MAY . MISS MAVA ADAMS . OFFICERS . . . . President . Vice-President . . Secretary . Treasurer . . . . Reporter . A. W. S. Representative Social Chairman . Publicity Chainnan Resident Hostess . Counselor LEGISLATORS 'Upperclassmen Allison, Francis Boles, Pat Brinkman, Averill Cantrell, Joan Gilmore, La Rue Hassen, Huda Crews, Edwyna Doyell, Paddy Green, Rose Horchem, Dottie Sue Keefer, Polly Kennedy, Polly Ann McGehee, Betty Miller, Joyce Simmons, Ann Tongate, Mary Ann Wampler, Doris Wright, Joyce Treslnmen Long, Janis Pederson, Barbara Dolores, Regan Reynolds, Carolyn Schultz, Carol Wells, Alice The arrival of three hundred and fifty freshman girls caused Drane Hall to come alive this year. A complete Women's Fresh- man Dormitoryn system broke into full operation September 12, for the first time in the history of Texas Tech. Legislators, having been elected from the other two dorms the previous year, were on hand to assist in getting the girls settled. Later in the fall Semester, freshmen legislators were elected to assist the upperclassmen legislators in dormitory government. Gordon Hall OFFICERS JON BEAR . . . . . President ORAL PARKS . Vice-President BOB CASTLEBERRY . . Secretary CHARLIE NEWTON 4 . . Treasurer MAURICE SHARP . . Supervisor Hit the books, boys! Charlie Newton, treasurer, Oral Parks, vice-presidentg Bob Castleberry, secretary, jon Bear, president, and Maurice Sharp, supervisor, look official for a picture. Page Officers and legislators of Horn Hall are pictured around Mrs. Baker Duncan, counselor of the dormitory. They are: Anne Witty, Sylvia Young, Mary Moore, president, Charlene Willoughby, Sally NY'ood, Bette Hickerson, Mary Ann Hill, Diane Thomas, Ardith Campbell, and Nancy Roberts. Horn Hall Typical of dormitory life, a group of Horn Hall associates gather for records, popcorn, and informal discussion. Page 362 MRS. MATTIE BAKER . MRS. BAKER DuNcAN . DOROTHY SuE CAGE . MARY ALICE BRASELTON BETTE HICKERSON . . NANCY ROBERTS . Janice Cox Carol Crowdus Ann Daniel Shirley DuPriest Yolanda Ellis jo Jackson Reita Martin Mary Alice Moore Sharon Moore Dorcas Morrison . House Mother . Counselor OFFICERS . . . . President . . Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer LEGISLATORS Celia Pember Donell Phillips Barbara Smith Sharlene Smith Shirley Tucker Charlene Willoughby Mary Ann Wilson Ann Witty Sally Wood Sylvia Young Knapp Hall OFFICERS Lois CLLAVINGER .... . President SuL SHAWVER . Vice-President MARILYN SNETHEN . . Secretary EDWINA Sciiovixjsrx . Mary Jane Anderson Carmaleta Brown Ethelene Bucy Norma Chapman Josephine Garcia Treasurer Knapp Hall legislators pose for a picture. Standing, left to right: Jimmie Car- penter, Carmaleta Brown, Frances Wiese, Mary Ann Smith, Billie Ticer, Nancy Palmer, Sue Shawver, Barbara Thruston, Norma Chapman, Josephine Garcia, Lois Cleavinger. Seated: Marilyn Snethen, Gale Hays, Marilyn Sutton, Molly Morri- son, Mary Jane Anderson, Joy Beth Parnell. LEC-ISLATORS Gayle Hays Patricia Qualia Marilyn Sutton Helen Hodges Patricia Randolph Barbara Thruston Shirley Massey Mary Ann Smith Billie Ticer Molly Morrison Dorise Stone Mary Jane Smith Mary Frances Wiese MRS. KITTY SELBY, Resident Hostess MISS LUCILLE PONTIUS, Counselor JOY BETH PARNELL, Undergraduate Assistant DOROTHY BEAVERS, Undergraduate Assistant Dorm officers Molly Morrison, Sue Shawver, Norma Chapman, Marilyn Snethen, Barbara Thruston, and Lois Cleavinger discuss a subject close to every college girl's heart. Page 363 Snecd's Homecoming decoration, Big Red, which won second place in the dorm decoration contest. need Hall OFFICERS LEON PUCKETT ...... President Tom MATKIN . . . Vice-President DALE COX .... Secretary-Treasurer LAWRENCE Cook, JAMES MILLER and HAROLD RICH ...... Wing Governors Sneed Hall sponsored its third annual Turkey Run with Revis Jordan, Lubbock freshman, as queen. Over twenty-five men from Tech participated in the affair with Mayor Tripp, President jones, and Dean Allen officiating. Sneed's Big Redl' football player was one of the hits of Homecoming and won the second-place Alshuler trophy. Dorm officers Dale Cox, secretary-treasurer, james Miller, Lawrence Cook, jim Rich, Leon Puckett, president, and Tom Matkin, vice-president. Page 364 Supervisor Lou Stamatakos plays chess with a Sneed Hall inmate while a couple of others kibitz. In the fall Sneed won its second all-dormitory football award and went on to win the Campus Citizenship trophy. During the spring they participated in the basketball tournament besides sponsoring the annual Thundermug singles Ping-Pong tournament and a chess tournament. Turkey Run winner Perry Ellwoocl and queen Revis jordan after the race. The turkey goes to the swiftcst. Sneed Hall boys get Big Red ready for his starring appearance. Page Auctioneer Shirley DuPriest offers a grand bargain at the Horn Hall auction held during the fall semester to clean out the store room in the dorm. Page 366 The New Astamonian Marching Society and Students' Con- servatory Band performs at half time during the Washbowl game P DLLIQQJQUQ P W 6 P X P P P f! C-fx 'X Tirst Row: Clements, Cleavinger, Dockray, Foltyn, Griffin, Grundy, Henslee. Second Row: Lemos, Lust, McClenny, Pember, Richards, Tarbox, Dean. Third Row: Edwards, Clark, Carter, Conley, Prichard, McCartor, Tandy. Tourih Row: Whitaker, Willoughby, Wolford. tudent Religion Council OFFICERS DONNIE DEAN . . . . . . President WADE BROCK . . Vice-President FRANCES EDWARDS . . . Secretary RONNIE CLARK ...... Business Manager Breedlove, jane Carter, Virginia Cleavinger, Lois Clements, Dorothy Coe, Carolyn Conley, Alan Craddock, james Dockray, Karl Edwards, Mary DR. A. W. YOUNG Ford, Bob Griffin, Lavon Grundy, Scott Henslce, June james, Helen Key, Billy Lemos, Mel Lust, Glenn Matson, johnny and MR. L. j. POWERS . . Sponsors MEMBERS Milling, Kim Pember, Celia Prichard, Janie Ratliff, Dan Richards, Bob Sanders, Charles Sitz, Herb Tandy, Bert Tarbox, E. J. Wolford, Wayne Adult Delegates: Durrenbergcr, Dottie Hebbergcr, Reverend jobs, Fred Johnston, Fred Lyons, Father Edward Matthews, Rev. Cecil Evans, Lois McCartor, Myron Upton, joe Mclver, Bruce Fawcett, Maurice McClenny, Don Whitaker, Wayne Napiet, Barbara Foltyn, Dorothy Medford, jim Willoughby, Bob Whitson, Mont The Student Religious Council promotes the spiritual interests of Texas Tech students and furthers the highest level of student participation in religious activities. The highlight of the year is the Religious Emphasis Week. During this week an outstanding speaker as well as team speakers are brought to the Tech campus for a week of religious emphasis. Other activities of the SRC are the Christmas and Easter pageant programs and the general coordination of the religious activities on Tech campus. Page 368 Baptist Student nion The Baptist Student Union serves as a link between the more than 2,000 Baptist students enrolled in Tech and the Baptist churches of Lubbock. It seeks to provide an attractive and challenging program through its activities. Emphasis has been placed on missions this vear, and each week students have worked in mission stations throughout Lubbock. ln addition to this work, Baptist students gave S2250 to foreign missions. Under the leadership of Bruce Mclver, student director and Bible teacher, the following served as coun- cil orlicers: E. J. Tarbox, Andy Edmondson, loy 'Beth Parnell, Beverly Garner, Mary Moore, Wayiie Welub, Don Clark, Diane Honey, jim Wliitt, Maurice Fawcett, XVanda Neill, jamie Robison, Clois Smith, Lois Evans, Mildred Hale, Mary Ann Wfilson, loella Harrell, Wfayne XVhitaker, Herb Sitz, jan Wfebster, and janet Lloyd. Page 369 Church of Chri t Bible Chair Located at 2406 Broadway, the Church of Christ Bible Chair provides daily devotionals, a religious library and Christian association for Tech students. Above left is a group of students in the Fellowship Hall recently added to the building. Above right is one of the classes held there and immediately to the left some of the publications of the Bible Chair are pictured. Mont Whitson, director, is shown in the lower left, and lower right are the chairmen of the committees which function at the Bible Chair. Di ciples Student Fello hip The Disciples Student Fellowship, with headquarters at the Christian Student Center, is a student-planned, student-centered program of the Christian Churches CDisciples of Christj. The Student Center is supported by the Christian Churches of West Texas and is administered by the Texas Tech Christian Foundation. There are many values for the student who wishes to take advantage of the facilities: A beautiful new home away from home. Sunday classes and activities. Attractive facilities-from prayer room to kitchen. Daily vesper services. A library and lounge Open every day and evening. Service and recreational projects, encouraging student leadership, A Bible Chair, Offering classes for credit at Texas Tech. Church services planned for worship and Christian growth. OFFICERS College Couples Tech Singles Tall Spring Tall Spring MR. AND MRS. RONALD CRIMES . . . President . . MR. AND MRS. HAROLD PADIQN FAYNE WOLFORD DONALD ELLIOTT lVlRA AND MRS. HAROLD PADEN . Vice-President . . MR. AND MRS. JAMES GREEN JOIINNY MATSON CHARLES SANDERS MAvA C. WOLFORD . . . . . Treasurer . . MAvA C. WOLFORD MAvA C. WOLFORD MAvA C. WOLFORD MRS. O. D. HARRIQLL . . . Secretary . . MRS. ROBT. BuRroN MOLLY MORRISON JOANNE HOLMES Page Page Tirst Row: Babitzke, Burno, Dipple, Eisenbeck, Endebrock, E. Gloyna, F. Cloyna. Second Row: Haseloff, Kiesling, Kriegel, McDonald, Macina, Meeks, Meissner, Third Row: Morrisett, Neilsen, Rummel, Scheels, Schlegel, Stegemoeller. Gamma Delta, OFFICERS EUGENE RUMMEL . ERNEST KIESLING . CHRISTINE MACINA . W. B. SCHEELS . ROBERT RuMMEL . Louls PABOR . . President Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer Faculty Advisor Pastoral Advisor Babitzke, Duane Bruns, Ruth Dippel, Glenn Eisenbeck, Robert Endebrock, Joanne Cloyna, Emmett Gloyn a, Fred Haselhoff, Juanita, Kiesling, Ernest Kriegel, Lloyd McDonald, james MEMBERS Macina, Christine Meeks, jay D. Miessner, Calvin Meissner, Fred Morrisett, Curtis Neilson, William H. Rummel, Eugene Scheels, W. B. Schlegel, Melvin Stegmoeller, Marvin Streit, Beryle J. Gamma Delta, meaning knowledge and service, is an organization of Lutheran college students whose purposes are to pro- mote loyalty to the Christian home, to assist in keeping students within the church, to maintain and increase Lutheran con- sciousness on the campus, to promote study of the Bible, and to assist in increasing active participation in church endeavors. Social functions for the Beta Rho chapter this year included the annual initiation banquet, Halloween party, Christmas party, bi-monthly parties ,and a spring picnic and hayride. 2 Bisbee, Robert D., jr. Brady, Robert T. Byrd, Zella jo Comiskey, William T. Cruz, Eva Yolanda Culbreath, Kay Day, Patsy joleen de la Vega, Richard DeGaish, Melade Detton, Richard Donovan, Gretchen Drysdale, Kent Edwards, Frances Farach, Wadi ewman Club OFFICERS MELQu1ADEs CMELJ LEMOS . President LAVERN A. KTONYD REIS . . Vice-President DOROTHY L. FOLTYN . . . . Recording Secretary CHARLES DANIEL QDAND RATLIFF . Corresponding Secretary RONALD L. OWEN . . . . . . Treasurer MARY ALICE REIDY ........ Reporter REVEREND FATHER EDWARD LYONS, C.S.P. . Priest Director Fawvor, Mary Foltyn, Dorothy L. Forshage, Carol Garcia, josephine Greener, Mary Greener, Roberta Havran, Eugene H. johnson, Charles Kornfuehrer, Gaylon Lemos, Melquiades Lueb, Robert May, Dixie Lee McNamara, Bernard Narzinsky, Kathryn MEMBERS G. O'Brien, Mary O'Brien, john T. O'Gorman, Leo Owen, Donald L. Owen, Ronald L. Ponewcynski, Mary Ann Ponewczynski, Theresa Price, Billy joe Qualia, Shirley jo Queveda, Edward, jr. Ratlifl, Charles Daniel Reidy, Mary Alice Reis, Lavern A. CTonyD Rietmen, Noel Rogers, Linda Ryan, Mary Laura Schulgen, Robert L. Schwind, joseph M. Shaifer, Nat F. Smith, john Ray Spencer, Carlos j. Stanislao, joseph Taafle, Robert Turner, August j. Wade, Mildred Wamsley, Patricia Wood, Ofilia Worstell, Mary jo The purpose of the Newman Club, which is a member of the National Federation of Newman Clubs, is to foster the spir- itual social and intellectual development of the Catholic students on the campus. Religious functions include Communion breakfasts, Mass on Wednesday morning, Rosary and Benediction, and an annual retreat. Social activities sponsored by the club are an open house, Halloween and Christmas parties, a parish supper, a Spring Dance and picnics. first Row: Byrd, Culbreath, DeGaish, Drysdale, Edwards, Forshage, Garcia, M. Greener, R. Greener, Second Row: Kornfuehrer, Lemos, Lueb, May, Narzinsky, O'Brien, R. Owen, D. Owen, Ratliff. Third Row: Reidy, Rogers, Ryan, Schulgen, Shaifer, Spencer, Wood, XVorstell, Foltyn. Page Tirst Row: Bratcher, Carter, Ford, Hunt, Key, Lewis. Second Row: Lust, Medford, Reynolds, Rodgers, Williams, Brunson. Third Row: Cleavinger, Powers, Smotherman, Taylor. We le Foundation OFFICERS Lois CLEAVINGER .... . President WADE Bnocx . . Vice-President GWEN XVILLIAMS . . Vice-President IRIS BRLINSON . . Secretary MEMBERS Bratcher, Mayna Faye Ford, Bob Lust, Glenn Reynolds, Eldon Brock, Mollie Hunt, Warren Medford, jim Rodgers, Lynn Brown, Birtie Key, Billy Moore, jack Smotherman, Bobbie Carter, Virginia Lewis, Ina. V. Powers, Annita Taylor, john The Methodist Church offers unlimited opportunities for students in Wesley Foundation throughout the world. The Wes- ley Foundation is a part of this great Methodist Student Movement and gives active participation in the program from the standpoint of the state, regional, national, and world-wide organization. The local Wfesley Foundation functions through the Methodist churches of Lubbock and the Methodist Student Center, with an inclusive program of worship, activities, and service. The spirit is one of Christian faith and fellowship. These qualities express themselves in informality and friendship as typified in the Student Center slogan, your home away from homef, in motivated service as expressed in the large numbers who take ofiicial responsibilities within the organization and who reach out to share in campus and community citizenship, in personal growth and enrichment in taking advantage of privileges offered through daily and Sunday worship, Bible classes, group discussions, and counseling. Every student on the campus is invited to become a vital part of this Christian student group. Several hundred students participate weekly in the various activities and from this group the council members are elected. Page 374 We ley Player Allen, Judy Alsup, Betty Baumgardner, Priscilla Banks, Barbara Benn, Martha Callan, john Carter, Henry Carver, Dwight Cook, Barbara Cooper, Mary Craig, Bill Drew, Ruth Ford, Bob Frampton, DeLacy Francis, Mary Lou Gilbreath, Ben Green, Erlece Guzman, Rebecca Hart, Glyndale Heard, Martha Hudson, Marilyn Johnson, Betty King, Allen, Jr. Lewis, Ina V. Lindsey, XVayne Lust, Glen Medford, jim Owen, Dolores Reynolds, Eldon Ridgeway, Richard Reynolds, Carolyn Richards, Mary Axe Ricky, David Rochelle, Anita Rodgers, Clarence Sears, Phyllis Sitterly, Lewis Slagle, Alton Slover, Emily Smith, Barbara Smotherman, Bobbie Thruston, Barbara Tucker, Nancy Welch, Wilma Wheeler, Valton Williams, Harold Williams, Jeanine Williams, Rodger Wilson, Marion jo Wood, Willie Ann Tifsf Row: Allen, Alsup, Baumgardner, Banks, Benn, Birmingham. Second Row: Brooks, Callan, Cook, Cooper, Craig, Drew. Third Row: Ford, Frompton, Francis, Green, Guzman, Heard. fourth Row: Hudson, johnson, King, Lewis, Lindsey, Lust. Fifth Row: Medford, Reynolds, Rochelle, Rogers, Slagle, Slover. Sixth Row: Smith, Thruston, Tucker, Welch, Wfheeler, Williams Seventh Row: Wfilliams, W'ood, Zangas. The Alpha Eta chapter of the National Society of Wesley Players marked its fifteenth year on the Tech campus since its founding in 1940. During these years it has become one of the largest chapters in the national organization. This chapter, under the supervision of the Rev. and Mrs. Cecil Matthews, is open to all students interested in religious drama. The purpose of Wesley Players is to study and present religious drama with the aim of challenging both the audience and the actor to higher ideals in Christian living. Working toward this goal, approximately ten plays are presented each year. Other activities include regular meetings twice each month and a banquet and initiation service for pledges who have com- pleted the necessary forty points for membership at the end of each semester. Page 375 Tirst Row: Attaway, Boycrs, Clements, Grundy. Second Row: Pember, Rutledge, Tongate, Wright. We tmin ter tudent Fellow hip EXECUTIVE COUNCIL SCOTTY GRUNDY ........ President Lois PARKER . . Vice-President LINNIE BOYERS . . Secretary LAVON ATTAWAY ....... Treasurer COMMISSION CHAIRMEN ROBERT RUTLEDGE . . Outreach MARY ANN TONGATIE . Fellowship DOROTHY CLIEMENTS . . Citizenship CELIA PEMBER . . . . Faith JOYCE WRIGIIT . . Witness Westminster Student Fellowship is the service Organization of the Presbyterian students at Texas Tech. The purpose of WSF is to supplement the academic life of the students with a well-balanced religious program and spiritual development along with wholesome social and recreational activities. Many opportunities for Christian service are open to students working in nearby missions of this area. The Presbyterian Student Center is Westminster House, just a half block from the campus. Supported by the Presbyterian churches of Texas, the center works closely with the local Presbyterian churches and makes their services and facilities avail- able to all students. Page 376 ,E xx Miss Gator Bowl Pcople is no dum good. Somebody bring th' Candelabra. A good covcr-up job. M9.,,,,,,,, 1 E Page 377 That you, Mrs. Baker? Now everyone on the chorus. Cut loose, AA! Who's the monotone? Page 378 I .fi- QQQDTQ v l 4 i Double T Association Page OFFICERS RAYMOND iVllTCIlAM, President CARL INCE, Vice-President DWAYNI5 WEST, Secretary JAMES OIDOM, Treasurer JERRY XWALKISR, Sgt.-At-Arms ELMER WILSON, Social Chairman LIIWX' joNEs, Sponsor MEMBERS Blackmon, Eston Fairlcy, jerry Kirkpatrick, jack Ricketts, Billy Blackshear, Duwayne Fitzhugh, L. W. Kummer, Ken Sides, James Bolding, Durwood Green, Pat Lewis, Don Spinks, Rick Bradshaw, R. D. Harland, Claude McKim, Decker Spraggins, Harold Boyer, Gary Herr, Ronnie Martin, Ralph Thompsfvn, John Bryan, Bill Hill, Buddy Mitcham, Raymond Walker, jerry Bryan, Walter Hunt, Bobby Nelson, Minor Watts, Ted Carpenter, Eugene Hurt, Howard Odom, james Wesley, Arlcn Cavazos, Bobby lnce, Carl Pittman, john West, Dwayne Cordell, Ronnie Kilcullen, Bob Ramsey, Eural White, Dean Covey, Don johnson, jerry Reed, jim Whdllvy, Jim Elliott, Tommy Wilson, Elmer PLEDGES Tootlmllf Blanton, Charles Broadfoot, Hal Campbell, Doug Cook, Bowden Fewin, Hugh Fikes, jay Graham, Lonnie Hartsfield, Pat Herschman, Bill Kautz, Karl Northam, M. C. Pogue, Mack Rosen, Mike Schmidt, Don Thacker, George XVaygoocl, Don Williams, Don Young, Bobby Track: Burdette, james johnson, Ronald McDonald, Ray McMurray, Charles Staggs, Homer Woodfin, Scotty Baseball: Crawford, jim Graves, Grady Griffin, Bobby Smith, Fulton, jr. Webb, Glen Wright, Frank The Double T Association was organized after the first football season following the establishment of Texas Tech in 1925. It is composed solely of athletes who have been awarded the Double T by the athletic council for competition in the inter- collegiate sports of football, basketball or track. This year letter winners in the newly organized sport of baseball are being added to the Double T Association. The Double T Association is a service organization trying to advance the causes of athletics at Texas Tech and striving to create unity among the wearers of the college symbol. Members may be identified by by the Double T they wear as watch charms. 380 Raider Trample Texa Aggie BLA NTON, Right Halfback BRADSHAW, Left End Roaring back from a first quarter field goal that put the Texas Aggies out in front 3-0, the Red Raiders virtually blew the A8zM crew out of Kyle field in the opener of the season for both teams. Coach Weaver's Raiders showed awesome power in humiliating the Cadets. With the exception of that first quarter, the Techsans left very little doubt what the final outcome would be. After Elwood Kettle kicked a soaring field goal from 18 yards out the Raider at- tack went to work. Cashing in on five Cadet fumbles, three of these setting up touch- downs, intercepting a pass to set up another, and moving twice on their own power to prove they couldn't be stopped. Arlen Wesley started the Raider parade when he fell on a Ketler fumble on the Raider 43, Jojo Bryan, Don Harris, and Lonnie Graham carried the brunt of the at- tack with johnson carrying over left guard to put the Raiders out in front 6-3. Spinks converted and the Techsans had a lead they never relinquished. Midway in the second quarter, the Raiders were on the rampage again. A 15- yard penalty set the Techsans back, but it wasn't enough to stop them from scoring. Witli jack Kirkpatrick directing, the Raiders moved to the Aggie 32 with four minutes remaining in the first half. johnson and the first squad came in relief. johnson car- james Sides carries against the Texas Aggies. Page 38,2 An Aggie intercepting a pass from johnson. ried 11 yards to the Aggie three and Ronnie Herr went the last yardage for the score. Spinks again converted. The Raiders came right back in the second half. Claude Harland recovered a fumble on the Cadets' 22. johnson tossed to Harland for 15, with Spinks plunging the final two yards for the tally. On the Aggie first play from scrimmage after the kick-off, jerry Walker recovered a fumble, but this time the Tech attack stalled. Five plays later, Dwayne West inter- cepted an Aggie aerial and returned to the Cadet 22. A Johnson to Spinks pass netted 16 yards, Herr added three, and Spinks bucked the line for his second touchdown of the night. Bobby Young grabbed a Cadet fumble on the A8zM 33 to set up the Raideris fourth TD. johnson,s toss to Harland accounted for the touchdown, Spinks converted and Tech led 35-3. The Aggies put on their first sustained drive since the first quarter when they cov- ered 64 yards in just five plays to make the score 35-9. Tech wasn't through, however, as the Raiders marched 59 yards in nine plays with M. C. Northam sprinting the last 14 yards for the final Tech tally of the night. J ,f X BROADFOOT, Left Guard B. BRYAN, Left End W. BRYAN, Right Halfback A Page Tech Bluff lluflaloe , 33-7 f awk m , 1 .. , , WW ' 'ax J em -. fly, f K , S hgdffi fl 1, s fem V 2 z CAMPBELL, Right Guard COOK, Left Guard In their first home game of the year, Techjs Red Raiders had to come from behind to tumble West Texas State. Upset-minded West Texas State took the opening kick-off 52 yards in only 10 plays before bogging down. Tech fans were given a scare when after the Raiders had gone ahead 6-10, Dale Wiley returned a punt 70 yards and the Buffaloes made good the conversion to take a 7-6 lead. Tech regained the lead when Fullback Ronnie Graham returned the kickoff 23 yards and then raced 55 yards on the first play for a 12-7 lead. jack Kirkpatrick kicked the extra point and Tech held a lead it never relinquished. After the run by Graham, the Raiders were held to single touchdowns in each of the final three quarters. Herr capped a 59-yard drive with a nine-yard scoring sprint Gimme that ball, a Buff after johnson. Page 384 Sides hitches a ride on a Buffalo as Ralph Martin comes up to help get him down. A West Texas defender plays tag with Ronnie Herr as he goes for the goal. in the second quarterf Spinks plunged two yards to climax a 60-yard drive in the third stanzaf and Hugh Fewin raced 21 yards around end with a pitchout to wind up the scoring on a drive that carried 71 yards. An actual indication of the game can be gathered by noting that Tech rolled up 485 yards rushing and 60 yards passing. Leading ground gainers for the Raiders was Left Half Rick Spinks who gained 86 yards on 12 carries, Quarterback jerry Johnson who compiled 81 yards on 12 carries and Righ Half Ronnie Herr, carrying the ball only seven times chalked up 75 more. Cashing in on other teams miscues backfired against Tech when the Buffs fum- bled twice and recovered both times. The only pass interceptions were turned in by the Wfest Texas defensive men who filched two of the Raider aerials. CORDELL, Right End 'S alfa? , L 9 N l -iw f u l SX , fi 'i 'ffii-l 'W'N'rf 'if '2 t' li-a'f-w1t? .?B1M'5w - - .. . niiiciffw' DUNN, Left End ELLIOTT, Right Guard Page Raider and 0klah0ma Ag Fight to 13-13 Tie Coming from behind twice, Texas Tech's Red Raiders fought hack to tie underdog Oklahoma A854 before approximately 2-1,500 excited fans. The Aggies scored Hrst in the second quarter when the Cowpokes' end fell on a stray hall on the Tech 34, W'ith the ball resting on the Tech l l-yard line Duval threw an aerial to Bob LaRue, who was deep in the Raider end zone. LaRue lost control of the hall, but pass interference was ruled against the Raiders, and the hall placed on Tech's 1-yard line. Bob Favara plunged over on the next play to put the Aggies out in front. The Aggies were able to hold Tech scoreless for the remainder of the lirst half. VISWIN, lillllhflfk It was the first time that Tech had been behind at the halfway mark in ten games. The Raiders were finally able to mount a scoring drive in the third quarter. .ti 1 , I , , , . . ' f',.n ' Dean Wfhite started the drive with a 26-yard kickoff return. jerry Johnson guided . 1 the Raiders to paydirt in just I0 days. Climax of the drive was a pass from johnson to Xvhite, who made a sensational catch to knot the count. Spmks added the extra , ' 'WT' . ,- pomt and the Techsans led 1 -6. QQEQMM f , i- . ..,. K ' - .1 HQEQEC -f ig ,av fi I iif 4 ., I - 1 xx . I H , :iL.c ' -.1' A, -if-A - V . H 4:5- ,-xx -'f .psf j,', K . 11' ,V w15?2ue,:tifiwr.w--M sm.. . FIKFS, Right Fnd A Lone Ranger Graham is roped by an Oklahoma ASM defender as Kirkpatrick and Wfalter Bryan arrive too late to help. Page 386 James Iron Sides moves against Oklahoma A8-1M as an Aggie gives chase. johnson uses a left arm in an attempt to get away from a flying Aggie. The Aggies were not down, starting on their own 26 and using only six plays the Cowpokes went ahead 12-7. The conversion was good and the score read Oklahoma ARM 13, Tech 7. With only six minutes to play the Raiders, unaccustomed to losing, fought back with great determination. Tech starting on its own 40 carried the ball all the way with Spinks making an eight-yard gallop into the Aggie end zone. Kirkpatrick tried for the point that would have meant victory, but the ball slipped to the right and bounced off the goal post. The determined Aggies, came roaring back to carry the ball all the way from their own Q0 to the Tech nine-yard line. A penalty carried the Aggies back to the 14. Witli only six seconds left the Cowpokes elected to try a field goal. The ball was snapped as time ran out, and the Raiders had been neither beaten nor had they won. CRA HA M, Fullback HARLAND,RghtEnd HARRIS, Left Halfback Page Big Red Burie HAYES, Left Guard HERR, Right Halfback Miner r, 55-28 ln their higgest offensive show of the season, the Red Raiders shoved back the Texas Western Miners 55-28. The Miners scored first, a habit with most of Techis opponents this year. After the Raiders chalked up 50 yards in penalties in the first six minutes of play, Spinks was forced to punt. He got off a 51-yard boot that carried to the Miner 34, hut was carried hack to the Raider 48. The Miners scored in five plays, converted and had a 7-O lead. ,lojo Bryan took the kickoff and lugged it out to the Raider 26. On the next play Lonnie Graham ran 64 yards for the touchdown, jack Kirkpatrick converted and the game was tied. Witli the beginning of the second quarter the Miners had the hall on the Raider 13, but the Tech forward wall withstood the Miner atack and took over on downs. Two plays later Ronnie Herr broke loose for 82 yards and the going ahead TD. Again the conversion was good, and Tech led 14-7. The Miners, not to be counted out, took the ensuing kickoff and ground out 77 yards to make the count 14-13. The kick was good and the score was knotted at 14-14. Graham scored for the second time in the game when he grabbed a pitchout and went 66 yards. Following the kickoff the Miners racked up one first down but then The Lone Ranger ambles through a pack of Miners. Page 388 I johnson side-steps a block as another Raider goes after the Texas Western player. Mack Pogue blasts out with the ball as a Miner chases him. the Raider forwards forced them to punt. Taking the ball on the 44, Kirkpatrick moved to the 40, finding himself trapped, pitched out to Bryan who waltzed into the end zone. The conversion was good and Tech had a 28-14 halftime lead. Starting off the second half just the way the first half ended, the Raiders moved from their own 21, with Pogue contributing 35 yards and johnson passing to White who took the ball on the 20 and moved into the end zone standing up. After Howard Hurt pounced on a Miner fumble on the 22 johnson fired a touch- down strike to Herr on the 16 who went over for the score. A short punt gave the Raiders the ball on the visitors 38-yard line. Using ground plays, the Raider machine covered the distance in nine plays with Bryan plunging over from the one to make the score 48-14. Texas Western took the kick-off and drove to the Tech 45 as the third quarter ended. That didnit stop the Miners as they went ahead to score early in the fourth quarter to make the score 48-21. Western recovered a fumble on the Tech 17 to set up the visitors final tally. Tech taking the kick-off used only three plays to score with Sides taking a Schmidt lateral for the final 13 yards. HERSCHMAN, Left Tackle HILL, Quarterback HUNT, Right Guard Page Tiger Claw Raider , 20-13 rv f 1 aff' l 'T' HU RT, Left Guard Page 390 JOHNSON, Quarterback Failure to capitalize on the breaks handed them dealt the Red Raiders their first de- feat since Oct. 10, 1953, at the claws of the LSU Tigers. Trailing 13-0, the Techsans facing what seemed to he a rout used two explosive thrusts in the late third and early fourth quarters to close the gap and pull into a tie with the upset-bent Louisiana State. Chuck johns put the Tigers ahead 6-0 in the second period, plunging three yards to cap a 69-yard drive. just after the half, the Bengals pounched on a had Raider pitchout on the Tech 24, and six plays later, johns scored for the second time. Doggett converted to give rhe Tigers a 13-0 lead. Stiffening before the fact that the game could turn into a rout, the Raiders made a determined hid for victory in the second half. Ronnie Herr returned the kickoff 2-1 yards to the 36. Three plays put the Raiders on the LSU -18. On the next play, Northam drove to the 37, pitched out to Graham who went over for the first Tech touchdown. The Lone Ranger goes after an LSU Tiger. peep- R R , . ....t. , - 1 ..,. .. A . - - i Kirkpatrick gets ready to plow through. An LSU Tiger faces Tech opposition. Tech opened the fourth quarter with another determined drive to get back into the game. Herr scampered 16 yards, tossed back to Sides who went 56 yards to cap an 80-yard drive. Spinks converted and made the score 13-13. Late in the fourth quarter, Doug Campbell recovered an LSU fumble on the Tiger 33, but LSU reversed the trick by recovering Herr's bad pitchout on the next play. The Raiders forced the Tigers to punt, but were guilty of roughing the kicker and the Tigers had a first down on the 44. On the following play, Tech was guilty of unnec- essary roughness, placing the ball on the Raider 36. The Tigers rolled to the Raider seven before Kirkpatrick intercepted Doggett's aerial and moved the ball out to the 22. Kirkpatrick's intentional grounding of the ball moved the ball back to the Raider five. With only four minutes remaining, May took the Raider punt on the 40 and re- turned to the 38. With only 49 seconds, capitalizing on the running of johns, the Ben- gals iced the game 20-13. It was the first win of the season for Louisiana State and gave Tech a 3-1-1 record. 'X . .if-li L .r , 1 .I KAUTZ, Left Tackle KILCULLEN, Right Tackle KIRKPATRICK, Quarterback Page Raider Go Under to COP, 20-7 KUMMER, Right Guard r MARTIN, Center Unleashing a dazzling ground attack, underdog College of Pacific bounced the Red Raiders 20-7 for the Raiders second defeat in as many outings. The Tigers began the scoring with just six minutes gone in the opening quarter, marching 82 yards, with Ernie Lindo going 63 yards without a hand being laid on him. Swearingen converted to give the Tigers a 7-0 lead. Late in the first quarter, Bob Kilcullen fell on a fumble at the Using nine plays the Raiders scored, with Don Schmidt going over from the two. Hill converted to tie the game 7-7. Who has the ball? Raiders and COP players mix it up. Page 392 A COP player grabs for a pass. That was the last time the Raiders were close on the scoreboard. Starting the sec- ond half by recovering a fumble on the opening kickoff, Adair slipped over from one yard out with only three minutes gone in the third canto. Lindo iced the game for COP by taking a delayed hand off on the Tiger 25 and going off tackle for 75 yards and the final touchdown for the night, Swearingen again converted to put the Tigers on top 20-7. NELSON, Left Tackle NORTHAM, Left Halfback POCUE, Left Halfback Page Tech Trounce Ari ona Wildcat , 28-14 PRESLEY, Center RICKETTS, Center Using a crushing ground game spiced with timely aerials, Texas Tech's Red Raiders fought off a determined hand of Arizona Wlildcats for a 28-1-1 victory. After dropping two contests, the Raiders bounced back into the victory column hy soundly whipping the Wlildcats. The Raiders marched for 257 yards on the ground and added 189 through the air. jerry XValker recovered a XVildcat fumhle on the Arizona 30 to set up the first Raider score. Five plays later Don Schmidt plunged over from the three to score. jerry ,lohnson converted to put the Raiders out in front 7-U. On the lirst play after the kickoff, Arlen XVesley grahhed a free hall on the Arizona 55. A nlohnson-to-.lojo Bryan pass carried to the 12, Schmidt slashed to the three. After losing a yard on the next try, Johnson went inside right tackle for the TD. ,lohnson again converted to make the margin I-l-U. jerry johnson tries to elude an Arizona tackler as Dean Wfhite moves in low to help him nut. t Page 394 I Leggo my laigl johnson tries to shake loose a persistent Arizona defender. jack Kirkpatrick runs into trouble intercepting a Wfildcat pass. Arizona scored its only first-half touchdown late in the second period when Charles Phillips intercepted ,lack Kirkpatrickk pass on the Tech -H. Tom Qlrinies punched over from six yards out xvith only live seconds remaining in the half. Grimes added the free try to make the score I4-7. Starting the second half, the Raiders completely bottled up the Cats. End Dean Wfhite made an outstanding catch of johnsonls pass and slipped into the end zone standing up. johnson again converted and the Raiders led by 'li-7. Shortly thereafter Ari:ona's Marty Lang booted a short punt that landed on the Tech -ill. Eleven plays later, Bryan carried over for the fourth Raider tally. johnson converted for the fourth time to make the score 28-7. Taking to the air, the Wildcats used up three plays to go 61 yards for the TD. Crimes converted to make the final score 28-14. ROSFN, Left Guard ,ti M, A - Y f 3 , A i ' l xx 1 ' -' A E ,I . Yi, ,, , V .5 Y L X W S e ga :aemf'i'2f1Q?'i.,f.c fm. .sm ROXVI AND, Right Tackle SCHMIDT, Right Halfback Page Hurricanes Untwist to 55- 3 core SIDES, Fullback SPINKS, Left Halfback Using a slashing offense and a stingy defense the Red Raiders turned back the Colden Hurricanes for a 55-13 Homecoming victory before 18,000 pleased fans. The Raiders started the scoring with only 97 seconds gone in the game. M. C. for a total 572 yards total offense. The Hurricanes were held to only 50 yards rushing. The Raiders started the scoring with only 97 seconds gone in the game. M. C. Northam slammed over from the three for the first Raider tally. With jack Kirkpatrick guiding the Raiders, Don Schmidt slipped over from the one with only 5 7 seconds elapsed in the second quarter. Only three minutes later Schmidt slipped over left guard and raced 36 yards for his second touchdown that put the Raiders out in front 220-0. Carl Tripeer, freshman quarterback, led the third scoring attack by going over from the 23. Outa my way, boy! Martin blocking for Don Schmidt. Page 396 Too late, No. 77. They've already got him down! Get me if you can. Wilson goes out as Tulsa players come toward him. The Hurricanes scored their first touchdown with quarterback Mack Warren pass- ing to Kenny Kmet, who took it to the five, and Bobby Waugh went over from there. Early in the third quarter, using a recovered fumble on the Raider 20, johnson passed to Claude Harland for another Raider tally. Jojo Bryan added the sixth Raider score after recovering a Tulsa fumble only minutes later. A pass interception by Kirkpatrick set up the Techsans seventh score. Schmidt went to the 13, where Kirkpatrick went over to make the score 48-7. A scintillating 98-yard run by Hughes on the ensuing kick-off was about the only bright spot of the afternoon for the Colden Hurricane. Two plays later Don Waygood took Buddy Hill's pass on the Tulsa 24 and went all the way to end the scoring, 55-13. THACKER, Right Tackle VVALKER,RQht1hcHe XVAYGOOD, Left End Page Tech Hands Houston Worst Defeat in History, 61-14 WES LEY, Left Guard WEST, Center A tremendous 42-point second quarter helped the Red Raiders smother the University of Houston in jones Stadium, 61-14, before 14,000 fans. It was the worst beating ever administered to the Cougars. The Raiders, capitalizing on over half their scoring opportunities and pouncing on every offensive and defensive mistake Houston made, rolled to a 48-0 halftime lead and then coasted. Attributing to Houston's defeat, however, was an attack of food poisoning which left the majority of the squad weak and top quarterback Jim Dickeyls injured ankle. Despite those two weaknesses, the Cougars probably could not have done much more than hold down the score. Tech wanted the game and the Raiders, after they were checked once, broke loose for the leading touchdown the second time they held the ball. No. 10 is tackled as University of Houston Cougars close in. Page 398 Here, ref, catch it! A Cougar gets wound up as a Raider stumbles with the ball. He can't get away. Tech and Houston players scramble around a bit. Halfbacks Jojo Bryan and Don Schmidt each scored twice, while another halfback, Ronnie Herr, joined quarterbacks jack Kirkpatrick and johnson and ends R. D. Brad- shaw and Dean White in scoring touchdowns. Kirkpatrick converted five times, with johnson booting once successfully and half- back Rick Spinks kicking another. Houstonjs touchdowns came in the fourth quarter against third and fourth stringers. The Raiders recovered seven of nine Houston fumbles, intercepted two passes and held Houston completely in check until the fourth quarter. Houston managed only 44 yards rushing the first half, picked up 60 yards in the third quarter and wound up with 92 in the final stanza. It was a sharp indication of how well Tech stopped the Cougars. WHITE, Left End WILLIAMS, Quarterback WILSON, Quarterback Page 61 Lucky umber A Raiders Take HSU, 61-19 YOUNG, Right End Amassing 617 yards in an explosive offensive thrust, the Red Raiders defeated arch-rival Hardin Simmons, 61-19, to end the season in a blaze of glory. The Techsans gained 534 yards in rushing and added 83 more through the air to completely snow under the Cowboys. Getting off to a fast start, the Cowboys scored with only 61 seconds gone in the first quarter. Charles Massagee took Ken Ford's pass and raced 80 yards to score. Four minutes later, Jojo Bryan opened the scoring for the Techsans going over from the 10 to climax a drive that covered 45 yards in 10 plays. M. C. Northam made the score 14-7 when he plunged over from the Hardin Sim- mons 1-yard line with four minutes remaining in the first period, With the beginning of the second quarter, the Cowboys began to see the handwriting on the wall. Ronnie M. C. Northam moves in to stop a Hardin-Simmons back as Claude Harland comes up to help. Page 400 Lonnie Graham goes low to stop a Hardin-Simmons back. Whoa, boy! Don Harris uses one arm to bring down a flying Cowboy. Herr and Jerry johnson scored the third and four Raiders tallies, climaxing 39 and 69 yard drives. While holding the Raiders to only one touchdown in the third period, Roddy Wfil- liams and Massagee scored for the Cowboys, culminating drives of 80 and 28 yards on a valiant comeback try. With the score 35-19 at the beginning of the fourth quarter, Ronnie Herr, jack Kirkpatrick, Don Waygood and Bryan each crossed the double stripe to make the final score 61-19. Thus Tech wound up the season as Border Conference champions for the second consecutive year. The Raider's season mark was 7-2-1. Page 40 I DEWITT WEAVER, Head Football Coach POLK RoBIsoN, Head Basketball Coach WYATT POSEY, Line Bu1sT WARREN, Backfield Bun SHERROD, Backfield BEATTIE FEATHERS, End JIMMIE WILSON, Business Manager LANDON WEsTBRooK, Trainer GENE GIBSON, Basketball DEE ANDROSS, Line Page 402 BASKETBALL Tech Opponent 81 Eastern New Mexico . 68 86 Abilene Christian . , 55 87 Howard Payne . . -H 93 Centenary . . 75 49 Oklahoma AsM . . -18 1 l I Furman . . . . W3 74 North Carolina State 85 66 Memphis State . . 75 54 Maryland . . 56 86 Kentucky XVesle5 an . 89 86 Mississippi . . . 60 83 New Nlexico AsM 54 86 Texas W'estern . . 66 SEASON Tech 88 78 72 79 107 82 98 68 75 94 87 71 RECORD Eastern New Mexico XVest Texas State . Harclin-Simmons . Texas University . Arizona State . , Arizona University XY est Texas State . Arizona University Arizona State . . Ilardin-Simmons . Next Mexico AAM Texas Xvestern . Opponent , 62 87 59 7-P 81 70 91 63 77 70 58 79 Page 403 1 1 Du Wfayne Blackshear, Forward Bill Buchanan, Center Page 404 Forward jim Reed puts the ball in the basket over the heads of Arizona players. Arizona opposition makes a bas- ket in spite of forward DuXXfayne Blackshear. in a game with ENMU, guard Carl Ince jumps high to make two points for Tech. Eugene Carpenter, Center Carl Inee, Guard jim Whatley' stands on tiptoe to put a couple of points in during an Eastern New Mexico University game. The ball goes high as Tech and ENMU players watch. Wfill it go in? EXMU and tense Texas Tech players wait to see as the ball goes round and round the basket. Page 405 ls Page 406 Caught in mid-air, Carl lnce goes high to make a basket, while Tech players wait to see what next in a game with West Texas. Walter Newton, Guard jim Reed, Forward Forward jim Reed and a Buffalo reach for the hall in game with West Texas State. Center Eugene Carpenter places the ball in the basket as West Texas players skid to a halt. Harry Scaling, Guard Carroll Smith, Forward No. 58 looks as if hc wonders how hc got in that position in a game with ACC, jim Recd shooting again, against thc ACC Wfilclcats. Wildcats and Raiders fight it out in a non-confcrcncc game, Page 407 Page 408 Buchanan goes off the floor again to make a basket. Ned Underwood, Forward Ted Watts, Guard Center Bill Buchanan gets ready to drop the ball in as he jumps over an Arizona State player. Ned Underwood, forward, makes a backward shot with competition from number 3. Pardon me while I make this shot, will you? Forward ,lim Reed runs over an ACC Wildcat. lnce is up in the air again, in a game with ACC. The ref is mixing in with'em as an HSLI Cowboy tries to block a shot by Reed. HSU and Tech players reach for a basket-bound hall. The ball's up in the air while Raiders and Broncos fight it out. Page 409 Page 4l0 It must be up there somewhere! The camera goes out of focus as West Texas and Tech players wonder where the ball went on that play. Reed jumps up to put the ball in the opposition waits it out. They're walking on air as jim Reed heads for the basket with an ACC Wildcat right behind him. Forward DuWayne Blackshear walks up to place the ball in dur- ing a game with ACC. It's two more points for Tech as jim Reed jumps to place it in the basket in a game with Eastern New Mexico University. Standing: Fairley, Bentley, Billington, Bryant, McDonald, Chester, Clarkson, Roberts. Kneeling: McGuire, Woodfin, Waygood, Coach Westbrook, johnson, Covey, Hartsfield. Track Tech's Track Team, so far this season, has participated in the Border Olympics in El Paso, and the Southwest Recreation Meet in Fort Wonh. In the Southwest Meet, Ray McDonald, senior Aggie from Blanket, placed first in the high jump, and Don Covey, engineering senior from Lubbock, second in broad jump. The team tied for sixth place in the meet with Baylor. ln the West Texas Relays in Odessa, Leon Chester, freshman engineer from Andrews, placed first in high jump, Covey second in broad jump, and Ronald johnson, Muleshoe sophomore, came in their in the open mile. As a team Tech placed fourth. Track team members will participate in the Texas Relays and Border Conference competition before the season is over. Page 4II TEAM MEMBERS C-ene Bentley Roy Bryant Ted Billington Leon Chester Frank Clarkson Don Covey jerry Fairley Pat Hartsfield Ronald Johnson Ray McDonald Don MCC-uire Don Roberts Homer Staggs Don Waygood Scotty WoodHn Coach Landon Westbrook Af left and below: Tech team members warm up on the new Cinder track completed this year The track built to Olympic standards, drew many high school and college track meets during the spring. Page 4I2 imming The Red Raider Swimming Team, at this writing, is in Tucson, Arizona, for a meet at the University of Arizona. So far the team has had a dark season, losing to the Odessa High School team, and to Rice Texas A8zM and Texas University college teams. jack Chisum James Donnelly Fred lobe Bill LaShier James Miller TEAM MEMBERS Curtis Morrisett Fritz Munzinger Bob Shackleford Charles Strehli Manager Leo O7Gorman Page 4I3 Page 4I4 Farquhar, Coach Cantrell, Sconiers, Kaplan, Cain, Westfall Golf Tech's amazing all-freshman golf team finished First and second in the Sun Carnival in El Paso this year, lost to SMU and North Texas, tied Oklahoma AKM, and won in meets with the University of Houston and Hardin-Simmons University. The team won the freshman division of the Southwest Recreation Meet in Fort Worth, and placed third in the West Texas Relays. TEAM MEMBERS john Paul Cain Neal Sconiers john Earquhar Bobby Westfall Don Kaplan Coach Warren Cantrell fin, A A K. if Brown, Wforrell, Cullctt, King, Coach Carnell Fencing Current standing of Tech's men's fencing team is a tie for first place in epee with the YMCA of Abilene in the North Texas Division of the Amateur Fencing League of America. The team holds first place in both foil and sabre. Wfomenls team members are tied for first in foil with the Dallas and Fort Worth YWCA's. loNell West won first place in individual junior and open competition at Forth Wortli and Denton, respectively, for Techls first woman victor in senior competition. jack Carnell, coach and participant, will go to New York this summer to try out for the 1956 Olympic team. TEAM MEMBERS Carmaleta Brown Gene Brown ,lack Carnell, Coa Kenneth Cullett ch Bill Wforrell Eugene King Pat Randolph Ed Sims JoNulI Wfest En guards! Worrell defends himself as Cullett lunges. Touche! Brown, Sims, Gullctt, King and XVorrcll. Page Page 4I6 Trout: Dick Spicrs, Bob Spicrs, Clark. Back Cowan, Kent, Coach Philbrick, Tenni Co-champions of the unofficial, pre-season Border Conference Tournament at El Paso in December, the Raider tennis team has distinguished itself in follow-up meets, The team has defeated Hardin-Simmons, Abilene Christian and Texas Christian in dual meets thus far, with a loss to last year's national champions, Southern Methodist, the only mark against it. TEAM MEMBERS David Clark, Captain Bob Spiers Billie Edd Cowan Dick Spiers David Kent Coach George Philbrick Ba eball Pitchers: Paul Hawkins Glenn Webb Terry McRight Houston Powell Charles Wright Leo Chase Bill jones Catchers: 'kBobby Griffin Gene Webb R. V. Allcorn Jnfelders: George Demere ikElmer Wilson 'TEMLDI Monroe Henderson i Fulton Smith Jerry Spence V, Jimmy Joe Stanford john Henry Bates Wick Alexander Outffeldersf Ray Weed Norman Huggins i'4Grady Graves Mack Pogue Maurice Rentfro Richard Skinner Coach Beattie Feathers Asst. Coach Bill Nance i Returning lettemaen Page Page 4I8 Heads up! A trio of students work out on the trampoline Putting thc shot ain't easy! Band Sweetheart, Gayle Hunt, is presented at halftime activities. Religious Emphasis XVeek speaker, Dr. Schweitzer, is shown at one of the evening convocations. Besides the all-student Convocation, Dr. Schweitzer spoke during the week to various campus groups and at dorm bull sessions. Her Majesty, the Queen . . . Begorra! Th' sweepstakes! Page 4I9 ZX plus 5x equals . . . my gosh, 7 never had trig!,' Where's Draughoxfs? A marked woman. Deck the halls . , . tra la la Page 420 I ,L MIL E' -HQ :mov ' 1 T 'P Page 422 rnold Air ociet Arnold Air Society, an affiliate of the Air Force Association, was organized in 1947 in order to further the purpose, mis sion, tradition, and concept of the United States Air Force. Composed of AFROTC advanced cadets, it is probably the fastest growing collegiate organization, numbering 163 squad rons now on campuses over the entire United States. Techis Lewis C. Ellis Squadron publishes the Arnold Air Letter which travels to colleges and universities all over the Un'ted States to Hawaii and Puerto Rico and to all major air commands. Tech also has the Area HU Headquarters 1 , , OFFICERS ROBERT LAMBERT . . . . Commander BOBBY WADDLE . . . Executive RONNIE CLARK . Personnel Officer RALPH R10 JAS . . Adjutant Recorder BoB KEITH . . . .... Comptroller WALTER MCDONALD .... Information Service Cfficer CAPT. jonN H. BALIMGARDNER . . . Faculty Sponsor MEMBERS George Aulbach Gary Bearden Billy Brown Dale Cary Clois Carroll Dayle Clark Ronnie Clark Cordell Custer jim Daniel Donald Duncan Nelson Evans Donald Garth Royce Horton Ken Johnson Antony jones Bob Keith john Kovar Robert Lambert Theo Lofton Walter McDonald jim McGowan Kenneth McLeroy James Miller jim Moore Don Nelson Donald Nored Charles Norwood Ronald Owen Keith Pate George Reynolds Ralph O. Riojas Eugene Rummel Garth Scott Ladon Sheats Wayne Shipley Elroy Simnacher James Smith Roddy Stargel joseph Teal jerry Vines Bobby Waddle Morris Webb Gene Wheeler Dean White James Wine George Wood Martin H, Bailey Cecil K. Barton Don E. Brown L. J. Dunkel Bob Etheridge Frank E. French john E. Fritz C. I. Gatlin Walter Greenwood Infantr Club HENRY J. REEDY . TOMMY NEATHERLIN . JAMES HIGDEN . . BOBBY L. MOORE . William Griswold Douglas Hanna james Higden Ellis Huddleson Lawrence Knorpp john Koonsman Douglas Klingman Edward M. Long Frank B. Malone The purposes of the Infantry Club are to foster good the ideals of the military and to disseminate information. I President . Vice-President MEMBERS Ray O. McDonald George McKenzie Edwin Minter Bobby L. Moore Tommy Neatherlin Jesse K. Newman Pat L. Northcutt Henry J. Reedy Garland Reese Secretary Treasurer john M. Rogers Tommy Shires Joe Bob Stroud Dewitt H. Ward jimmy Ware Bob T. Watson Gerald W. Witherspoon Walter Wylie fellowship among its members through social functions, to promote Tront Row: Stroud, Watson, Brown, Northcutt, Ward, Rogers, Reese, McDonald, Greenwood, McKenzie. Second Row: Wylie, Malone, Neatherlin, Higden, Fritz, Long, Moore, Shires, Wfitherspoon. Third Row. Klingman, Reedy, Koonsman, French, Huddleson, Bailey, Ware, Griswold, Hanna. F ,wh it We fa lg ' s .sw-ss .. . Y, K, if 5' he Q .Yrs W. rw l ! 3 1 Page 423 -Q Baggett, james D. Brunton, Veryl M. Bryant, Roy G . Erickson, Gayle A. Tirsl Row: Baggett, Bailey, Brunton, Dans, Donnelly, Erickson, Etheridge. Second Row: Floyd, Greenwood, Hamilton, Hannah, Rowe, Marks, Newman. Third Row: Noakes, Putman, Seaborn, Smith, Tomlinson, Ward, Zceck. cabbard and Blade OFFICERS GAYLE A. ERICKSON . . . Captain WALTER A. GREENwooD , First Lieutenant LARRY N. MARKS . . . Second Lieutenant DEWITT H. WARD First Sergeant MEMBERS Etheridge, Bobby L. Floyd, Robbie N. Greenwood, Walter A. Hamilton, Harrell L. Hannah, Ted Marks, Larry N. Newman, jesse K. Noaks, Ed D. SPONSORS Lt. Col. john B. Webb Major L. C. Richardson M FALL PLEDGES Bailey, Martin H. Donnelly, james M. Howe, Robert C. Davis, Carol D. Hipp, Billy W. Putman, joe G. Seaborn, George C Smith, Darrell D. Tomlinson, Max C Ward, Dewitt H. ajor L. A. Dietrich Zeeck, Richard C. The purposes of the National Society of Scabhard and Blade are to unite in closer relationship the military departments of American universities and colleges, to preserve and develop the essential qualities of good and efficient officers, and to promote friendship and good fellowship among the cadet officers. Page 424 AMPTON L. GREEN ROTC Squadrons Page 425 Army sweethearts Yuvonne Worley, company D, Ruth Ann Cummings, regimental sweetheart, Virginia Mitchell, company B, Sandy Casstevens, company F, Darlyne XX7ood, company E. Cadet colonel jesse Keith Newman and staff members jimmy Baggett, Davis Carol, Max Tomlinson, P. N. Floyd, and D. V. Smith. l Page 426 COLONEL XYXILLUM A. Sc:HuLcEN R 0 T C QUADRO SABRE FLIGHT ARMYAAIR FORCE BAND F7 m. Wmahgi'-m.Q' ,hA. 1 -. f'--af ' N . 6 A M M. 1 , ,Q..,g..sf K K , kk fl , 1 miQ AKA . A w !,gngaQM-,X t M A,,LW v-A--Ov,.,,,,1L.'. MMQ m 5 5 4 f 2 E , , A A1 -M-f -' 3-Silva! 'V Av-0' Q 4 I -387' ' fy V' M W- , W ,,h,, .. LW,M,W,M . A l --- -Aw. ,M v,..,W ,Q 9. M ., , 7if'Qilf+4 Y ., . ,,,.,u,. , i A V5-Wfsf f4wnJ: M k ' ' fl? 4 : M Q Page 427 Cadet colonel Garl Kennedy and staff members Eugene Rummel, George Aulbach, Dean White, johnny Meyers, Wendell Phillips, Dwayne Vffest, and Kenneth johnson. Back Row: Squadron and band sweethearts Gail Biggens, Pat Christensen, Pat jones, Anne Rathjen, and Glenda Moses. Tron! Row: 822nd Group Sweetheart Barbara Ware, 820th Wing Sweetheart Revis jordan, and 82lst Group Sweetheart Joyce Tharp. Page 428 sf s ff ? Hey, roomie, how do you spell 'probation'? Q .v. xx 'Wan How Come up and see my etchings . . . . . so I said to this here freshman . . . k w docs XVagonwhccls sound on a sax? Page 429 And l'll treasure this forever . . . close to my heart. And who will be the Queen of May? Cotton Queens just lucky, I guess Page 430 , QIXLADQI-lO!fE s I u JF' VM l Page 432 The Student Union Board, the direct- ing body of the Union, are pictured left to right. They are: Mr. T. L. Leach, David Clark, Mary Alice Bra- selton, Glenn Rainer, Dean james G. Allen, Dr. E. N. jones, Dean Flor- ence Phillips, Melvin Deardorfl, Gwen Williams, Nolan Barrick, and Elmer Tarbox. Texa Tech The Tech Union was put into operation two years ago, and since has grown beyond the building in which it is now housed. Plans were formed this year for an additional wing to the Union which is to include a tile swimming pool besides bowling alleys and extensive office space. Mr. Williaiii Scott is director of the Tech Union, Amil Anderson is assistant director, and Carol Seibert is serving her first year as program director of the Union. Melvin Deardorff is president of the Union pro- gram, Gwen XVilliams is vice-president, and Mary Alice Bi-aselton is sec- retary. Ann Collins and Ladon Sheats are publicity and public relations directors, and coordinators are Pat Harkleroad, joan Roberts, Virginia Carr, jerry House, Ken johnson, and Sylvia Dietering. tudent nion The Tech Union program is carried on entirely by the students of the college and is directed by the program council. Committees fall un- der areas supervised by coordinators, and each committee works under a Committee chairman. Outstanding programs brought to the Union this year by committees were the Spike jones Show, the Cell Block Seven, and the Llord Puppett Review, besides the regular round of activities. This year the Regional Unions Conference was held at Texas Tech with schools from five states attending. Ar this time Melvin Deardorff was elected president of the region for the following year. Page Whompin, up a little school spirit. Conflagration of old finals Shades of the Vigilantes. Again? Page 434 ! Q 1 214 E50 .iff iw E 3 Things arc shaping up. Aw, go fly a kite. Herr Sigafoos XY!l1at's his message? A . ul 1 ' Page 435 3 W' 3 V x 4957 A, 1' 21 .. A 5 fs . - Y A MQ, .:,,,,,,f,,,szf ' -- , , , ,Lu :,Q,g1,., 75 , K V 4 - txgnviimysfxxftaztat-ffpqwbM.fff NNW, J' .w,, ,f,,x-Lgwggq wi.--y' --Q , W, , 'rf.P-fm 5 KMQJ- M ,my-: .,f.,ff.w,J41n'ww 1 ff: - . 1- Xv A thing of beauty is a joy forever. -as AV: K A. V,.h,. . it ,W A 3., 2.5 4, . Aw K 1 2 4,2 .V 4 r ,, I-mm N .Wx .. xwggw-Q ,vt V 'QP VNV, f1Q,srj '12 fn wi-wif . gf? L, fmggf f V. Af- -y ' kv. y f' TT. 5. 4 ,Q 31,5155 'L T14 2 9 3: vi-Q,f,: ,,Mgi if it gt U ti' Q u I ,M , 2 .1 'frvfwif 24 , fm 9' . Oh, somebody? date. Mc next, Coach'P Long lnve the Dcan' Page 436 ADVLDTIQ INC m ttllnfs 4 J .1 'X Q? 1 Page 437 Band ............ Index Features Classes Administration .. AFROTC ...... AF Sweethearts . . . Army ROTC ..... Army Sweethearts . . . Artist Course .... Band Sweetheart .... Beauties ........... Board of Directors ..... Cheerleaders ..... Choir ........ Class Favorites Senior .... junior ...... Sophomore . . . Freshman . . . Class Officers Senior ..... junior ...... Sophomore . . . Freshman .... Coaches .........,. Department Heads Agriculture ......... Arts 84 Sciences ....... Business Administration Engineering ......... Home Economics . . . Dramatics ......... Engineering Show . . . Fencing ....,..... Football ..,,....... Gator Bowl Queen .... Golf Team .......... Homecoming Queen .... LA VENTANA ....... Maid of Cotton ........ Miss Pledge .,......... Mr. and Mrs. Texas Tech ..... Most Handsome Man .... Personalities .......... PiKA Dream Girl ....... Rodeo Association Queen Rose of Delta Sigma Pi.. Sports ................ Student Council ........ Student Union Building . . Swimming ......... . . , Tech Salutes . . Tennis ..... Toreador ...... . . . Track ................ White Rose of Sigma Nu. Who's Who in American Colleges ............ Page 438 6 427 428 425 426 228 226 175 194 12 182 223 183 184 185 186 81 98 123 161 402 274 284 306 313 331 230 232 415 382 181 414 173 216 174 179 166 172 165 180 176 177 379 188 432 413 170 416 220 411 178 168 Graduates . . . 20 Seniors .... 22 Juniors ....... 82 Sophomores . . . 99 Freshmen .... .... 1 24 Ogganzkatzbns Aggie Club ................. Agricultural Engineers ....... Alpha Chi ........... .... Alpha Chi Omega ..... .... Alpha Lambda Delta ......... Alpha Tau Omega ..... ,... Alpha Phi Omega . . . . . , . 275 277 335 252 336 236 341 Alpha Psi Omega ............ 286 Alpha Zeta ...........,.... 279 American Chemical Society .... 285 American Institute of Architects ............... American Institute of Chemical Engineers . . . . . . American Institute of Electrical Engineers ....... American Institute of Industrial Engineers ........ American Institute of Mining Engineers . , . . . . . American Institute of Civil Engineers ...... .... American Society of Mechanical Engineers ...... Arnold Air Society ........... Association of Women Students. Baptist Student Union ........ Bledsoe Hall ................ Block and Bridle .... .... Book Reviewers .... .... Capa y Espada ..... .... Casa Linda ........... .... Cosmopolitan Club .......... Chamber of Commerce ....... Church of Christ Bible Chair.. Dairy Industry Club ......... Delta Gamma .............. Delta Delta Delta .... .... Delta Sigma Pi ...........,.. Der Liederkranz ............ Disciples Student Fellowship. . . Doak Hall .......,......... Double T Association. , . . . . . Drane Hall ........ .... Engineering Society . . . . . . . Engineers, Show .... .... Forum ........... .... 314 315 318 316 319 320 322 422 342 369 356 280 344 287 355 345 192 370 282 258 255 308 288 371 358 380 360 321 232 337 Future Farmers of America .... Future Teachers of America... Gamma Delta .............. Gargoyle Society . . . . . . . Geology Club ....... .... Gordon Hall .......... .... Home Economics Club ........ Horn Hall ............ .... Inter-Dorm Senate .......... Inter-Fraternity Council ....... Infantry Club ....... junior Council ....... Kappa Alpha Theta . .. Kappa Kappa Gamma . Kappa Kappa Psi . .. Kappa Mu Epsilon.. Kappa Sigma ..... Knapp Hall ...... KTTC ........... Le Cercle Francais .... Madrigal Singers ..... Major-Minor Club . .. Mu Phi Epsilon ..... Newman Club ....... Panhellenic Council . . . Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Eta Sigma ...... Delta Theta .... Gamma Delta .. Gamma Nu .... Kappa Psi ....... Mu Alpha Sinfonia Psi ........... Pi Beta Phi ,.... Pi Epsilon Tau .... Pi Kappa Alpha .... Pre-Med Club ....... Press Club .......... Publications Committee Rodeo Association .... Saddle Tramps ...,... Scabbard and Blade. .. Sigma Alpha Epsilon .. Sigma Delta Pi .....,. Sigma Gamma Epsilon. Sigma Nu ........... Sneed Hall ........ Sock and Buskin .... Student Council . . . Supreme Court . . . Tau Beta Pi ......... Tau Beta Sigma ....... Tech Accounting Society ...... Tech Management Association. , Tech Vets .......... Theta Sigma Phi ....,. Wesley Foundation Council .... Wesley Players ....., Westminster Student Fellowship ...... Zeta Tau Alpha .... 283 289 372 324 290 361 332 362 191 234 423 340 260 262 291 292 238 363 224 294 223 295 296 373 235 338 240 241 307 244 297 325 264 326 246 298 299 216 350 346 424 248 300 301 250 364 303 188 190 328 304 311 312 348 305 374 375 376 268 4- IU-Qggn T45 e Jfvff 3 Ox fs -w Q M Q Q t6U'LC8 W3 LVL 61,701,611 Pg 439 Ash, Joe Russell ..... A Abell, Gerald Dan .. Abraham, Donna .... Abston, Donald Ray Acufl, Dixie ......,. Acuff, Royce Lionel Adair, G. Wayne .... Adams, Mary Jean Adair, Adams Jane ........ , Ann ..... Adams, Glenn .... Adams Jerry .,.... Adams, Jessie W. .. Adams Jon ........ Adams, Patsy Ruth .. Adams, Winston Lee . . . Adamson, Darla ..... Adian, Nancy Jo . .. Aguilar, J. Luis .... Aguilar, Joe ..... Aguilar, Mary C. . .. 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Elliot, Donald . . . 133 35 104 86 133 104 133 133 104 35 35 133 133 104 104 133 133 133 104 35 86 86 104 133 133 86 134 134 134 134 134 104 134 104 134 86 36 86 104 36 86 104 134 134 134 134 86 134 36 36 104 134 134 36 104 134 134 104 86 104 104 134 104 36 86 134 134 86 104 36 104 36 134 86 104 86 134 104 134 75 134 134 134 134 86 104 in-f MISS SU ZANNE MATTESCDN VISITING West Texas' Most Modern Kitchen I - VISIT .748 jfdme oomd LUBBOCK . . . MIDLAND . . . ODESSA I ianaer Natural Gas Company Q... FUEL FOR A GROWING EMPIRE Elliot, Ronald Elliot, Lynn ...., Elliot, Roberta . . . Ellis, Clyde .... Ellis, Doris .. Ellis, james . , .. Ellis, Laura ,..., Ellis, Yolanda .... Emery, Richard .... Emory, Phyllis ..,.. Endebrock, joanne English, Amon ..., English, Bill ...,. English, jack English, Otis ... Enochs, Isaac Erickson, Gayle . .. Erwin, Dot . . .. Erwin, jim ,.,.. . Erwin, Robert , .. Escue, james H. Eskew, jerry Tom Estes, Catherine , . . Estes, Dan .,... Estes, jo Ann ..... 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Don .. Fincher, Truett Finkner, Charlene . . Finley, Guy ....., Finley, Ross .... Finney, Glen .... Fischer, Ray C. Fischer, Wilson .. . Fish, Buryl .,.... Fisher,fRobert .. Fitzhugh, L. W. Flake, Kenneth ., FIanagan, Pat Fleming, Charles . . . Fleming, Howard ,. Fletcher, Betty .... Fletcher, Charlie .. ....IS-1 ....IO-I ,.75 86 ....105 M86 ....13-I ....105 78 ..,.135 ,,..I35 86 ....105 ....105 ....135 ....135 86 ....135 ....135 .. 37 H86 H37 ,...105 M86 86 ....I35 ..86 ....105 ....I35 ....105 ,..,135 37 ....135 ,,..135 ....135 ....135 ,.37 H86 Flewelling, Wfilliam . . , 86 Flewharty, johnny . . 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Fox, Orville .... Fox, Richard ....... Fraley, Jerry Bob . . . Fralin, Rodney .... Frampton, DeLacy .. Francis, Mary Lou . . . . . . . . Francis, Travis .... Franklin, Ann ..... Franklin, David .... Franklin, Homer . . . Fraser, Clifford . . . Frashier, Gary ..... Fredricks, Ottilie .. Freeman, Vernal . . . French, Frank Frese, Elizabeth ...... . . . Friday, Thomas J. .. Fritz, Don ....... Fryar, Nina ...... Fulbright, Carl .. Fulbright, Dan .... Fulton, Joe Kirk . .. Fulwiler, Jack .. Futrell, Cathy ...... ..... G Gaede, Jimmy ..... Gage, Dorothy ..... Gage, Jimmy ....... ..... Gahn, Mary Ann .... ..... Gaither, Bill ..... Gallagher, Joan Gandy, Barbara .... Gandy, ,James ..... Garcia, Josephine . . . . . . . . . Gardner, James ..,. Gardner, Phyllis .. Garibaldi, J. B. . . .. Garner, Beverly . .. Garner, Melton Garner, Richard . .. Garnett, Wilma . .. Garrett, Calvin .... Garrett, Charles .... Garrett, Dorothy Ann Garrett, Patricia .,.. Garrison, Kenneth .. Garrison, Ralph . .. Garth, Louis ..... Gass, Julia ....... Gaston, Leonard . . . Gaston, Paul .... Gates, Charles .... Catlin, Clifford Gatlin, Herb .... Gauntt, Alice ..... Geisher, Peggy Jo ..., ..... Gentry, Baxter ..... George, Carolyn ....... ..,.. George, Jerry Don .... ..... Gerhart, Jackie .... Gerlich, Bennie Joe . Gibner, Jerry .,.... Gibson, Clyde .. Gibson, Robert .... Gilbert, Kathaleen .. Gilbert, Revis Ann . . Gilbreath, Bill ...., Gilcrease, James .. Gililland, Gary .. Gill, Walter Gillispie, Don . . Gilmore, La Rue . . . Gilstrap, Loyce .... Ginn, Rayford . . . Gist, A. O. Gist, Fred ,.... Glass, Mark ..... V. . Glimp, Mavselle . . . Glover, Billy .... Golyna, Emmett . . . Gloyna, Fred ..,.., Glumpler, James ..., Glumpler, Mary Ann Goar, W. Shade .... Goddard, David . .. Page 446 Goddard, Glendower Godfrey, Don ...... Godwin, Phillip Goebel, Marie . . . Golden, Beth Golden, Peggy .. Goldsmith, Don .... Golightly, Nancy .... Gooch, Joyce ..... Gooch, Robert .. Gooch, Ronald .. Goodin, Joe ....... Goodwin, Della ...... Goodwin, Romonda .. Gordon, Ray L. .... . Gordon, Sara Beth . .. Gore, Carolyn .. Gothard, Bob . . . Goss, Shirley ..., Gottschalk, Otto .. Goulette, Charles .... Gowan, Billy ..... Grace, Donald .. Gracey, Gwen .. Graham, Ann Graham, Billie .... Graham, Marilyn .... Graham, Robert .. . Grant, Dane ..... Grant, Dolores ...,. Graves, Bobby Joe .. Graves, Grady ...... Gravitt, Wallie Gray, Donald .... Gray, Elizabeth Gray, Richard L. . . . . Grayson, Gordon Groves, David ..... Green Bobby 1 Green, Carl W. .. Green, Erlece .. . Green, Glenn ..... Green, James K. .... . Green, James W. , . .. Green, Margaret Joy . Green, Norma ...... Green, Rose Marie . .. Greene, Geral Mac . . . Greener, Mary E. Greener, Roberta ..,. Greenwood, Walter . . Greer, Horace ..... , . Gregg, Alvin .,.... Gregory, Ivan . . . Gregory, Jane , . . Grice, Atha Lea Griffin, Bob R, .. Griffin, Fred . . Griffin, Gene .... Griffin, Ima Jane .. Griffin, Lavon . . . Griffin, Monte .. Grigsby, Fred ...,. Grigsby, Roberta .... Grimes, Ronald Grimes, William .. Grisham, Don . . . Gristy, Mary Gross, Buddy .... Gross, Freeman Groves, Thomas ..... Grundy, Scotty ...... . . . Grunewald, Robert . . . . . . Guest, Tommv ...... Guetersloh, Mike .... Guillet, Fran ,...... . Guinn, Douglas ...... . . . Guinn, Joe Wayne . . . . , . Guion, Louis ....... Gunter, Anna M. Gunter, Natalie Gutherie, John .... Guzman, Rebecca .... H Hackfield, Hiram .... Hadlock, Franky Lynn Hagerty, Patsy ....,.... . . . 136 136 136 39 106 87 136 87 39 136 40 40 106 136 136 136 136 40 136 87 106 136 106 106 87 87 106 87 106 106 136 40 40 106 136 40 136 87 136 40 106 .40 137 137 106 1006 137 137 137 40 40 40 87 87 106 137 40 106 87 106 87 106 41 137 41 87 137 87 87 41 87 41 137 106 137 1 37 106 137 106 106 137 137 137 76 1 06 1 06 Hagerty, Royal .... Hahn, Peggy .... Hair, Helen ...,. Hale, Barbara . .. Hale, Billy Hale, Jimmy .. Hale, Joilue .... Hale, Mildred . .. Hale, Patsy ....... Hale, William R. . . . Haley, Earle ..., Hall, Gary ..... Hall, Leon .... Hall, Patsy ..... Ham, Robert ...... Hamby, Kenneth . . . Hamill, Virginia . . . Hamilton, Betty Doris Hamilton Deloris . .. Hamilton, Harold . . . Hamilton, Patsy . . . Hamilton, Robert . . . Hamilton, Von Dee Hamilton, Wynn . .. Hamlett, Shirley Hamman, Bobby Hammer, Joel .... Hammer, Shirley . . . Hampton, Billy .... Hampton, Jane Hampton, Joann . . . Hampton Joe ...... Hance, John Bob Hancock, Betty Hancock, Gerry . .. Hancock, Herbert .. Hancock, Norma . .. Hand, Olin ....... Hankins, Clifton .. Hanna, Douglas .. Hannah, Lee Hanson, Larry .... Hardin, Evelyn .... Hardin, Robert .... Harding, Billie .. Harding, Derry . .. Hardy, Ted ....... Hargrove, Nelson .. Hargrove, Willa . .. Harkleroad, Pat . .. Harland, Claude . . . Harlon, Thomas . .. Harlow, C, E. .. Harlow, Judy Harmon, Billy ..... Harmon, Gordon Harmon, Sandra .. . Harp, Leon ..... Harper, Charles . .. Harper, Joyce , .. 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N l 1, Q if - 45 12, 4--.11 af., OVER 1 MILLION HORSES RIDIN' YOUR WAY! Always ready and on lhe job-+hal s Reddy Kilowail' power. Reddy is a full-lime business man who s+ays on lhe job 24 hours a day-every day. Helping him are almosi 2,000 experienced people dedica+ed 'ro iheir re- speciive dulies all of which add up +o one resull' . . . dependable eleclric service for farm, business, school and home. Scheduled for compleiion 'rhis year is addiiional power planl capaciiy which will provide fhe 'folks served by Reddy wiih over l,000,000 horsepower-enough eleciriciiy +o ligh+ almosi' 7lf2 million IOO-wah' lighi bulbs. x 56 Q mlgiiiiilc sin VICE COMPANY Hart, Gene . Hart, Toley .,.. Hart, Vernon .... Hartley, Mary Jane Hartsfield, Billy . .. Hartsfield, Darwin . Harwell, James .... Harwell, Travis .... Haselofl, Juanita . . Hassen, Huda . ,. Hessen, Zahea .. Hastings, Thomas Hatchett, John .. Hatchett, Robin . Hatfield, Bonnie .. Hatla, Glenn ,,,,. Hatley, Albert Hauge, Kay .... 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Hudson, Nancy .... . , . Hudson, William . . . . . , Hudspeth, C. E. Huff, Charlsie ..... . . . Huff, Robert .,...... . . . Huflstutler, Ronald Hufstedler, Don .,,.. . . . Hufstedler, Kay . . . . . . Huggins, Carolyn . , . . Huggins, Norman .... . . . Hughes, Richard , . . . , Hugill, Robert . . . Hull, Everette . . . Huneke, Fay .,.. Huneke, Henry ..,. . . . Hunt, Glenn . .. Hunt, James . .. Hunt, Warren . . Hunter, Anna . .. Hunter, Jack . .. Hurt, Howard . .. Hurter, Charles . . . . . . Hutchens, John . . . . . . Hutchins, Donald . . . . . . Hutchinson, Martha Hutson, Keith .....,. . . . Hutton, Donny .... . . , Hyde, Harold ....... . . . lnce, Naomi . , ....... . .. Ingram, Hugh ...... . . . Ingram, Martell . . . . . . Irelan, Alice .... Irvin, Lanell ...... , . . Isbell, Edwin ......... . . . lseral, Bobby Gene . . . . . . 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Johnson, Al ...... Johnson, Barbara .... Johnson, Berry .... Johnson, Betty .. Johnson, Billy ..... Johnson, Billie D. . .. . Johnson, Charles .,... Johnson, Charles K. .. Johnson, Charles R. . .. Johnson, Dale ,... Johnson, Donald .. Johnson, Gary ...... Johnson, Gary Max . .. Johnson, Gifford .... Johnson, Jerry Bob .... Johnson, Jimmy Dale .. Johnson Kenneth .,.. Johnson, Larry , .... . Johnson, Le Roy ...... Johnson, Loren ........ Johnson, Margaret Adele Johnson, Margaret Ann Johnson Marvin ...... Johnson, Mary E, ..... Johnson, Mary Jane . . Johnson, Milton ..... Johnson, Patricia .... Johnson Paul ..... Johnsoni Polly ,..... Johnson Johnson , Raymond . .. Roald ........ Johnson, Robert Clark . Johnson, Robert Lee ,. Johnson, Sandra ..... Johnson, William .... Johnst Johnst Johnst on, Dorothy . .. on, James ..... on, Norval .... Joiner, Tommy .... Jolly, Neil ...,.. Jones, Carl ....... Jones Jones, Jones, Jones Jones Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones Jones, Jones r 1 r r r Carol ,.,..... Charles K. . ,. David A. . . . Dorothy .... Fred ..... James . ., James . . . Jessie . .. Joe B. . .. . Joe D. . .. John M, .. Larry , . . 140 140 108 140 108 108 46 88 140 140 140 140 140 89 140 108 140 89 140 108 46 140 108 109 109 109 109 46 89 89 140 46 109 140 140 89 140 141 46 109 141 141 89 46 47 141 141 47 141 47 141 141 141 141 109 109 47 109 109 109 89 47 141 109 141 141 141 89 109 109 109 141 109 89 141 109 109 89 89 141 109 141 47 47 89 141 Oscar ....... ..,. PatsyAnn... William .... . . . . , Jones, Mary Alice . Jones, Merrill ..... Jones. Jones, Jones, Ross .,..... Jones, Stuart .... Jones, Troy ..... Jones, Wanda .... Jones, Joplin, Jordan, Donald ..... . . . Jordan, Jim ..... Jordan, Revis Jordan, Wesley .... Judd, Virginia ..... .... K Kahler, Edwin ..... Kajs, Antone . Kamp, Billy . .. Kana, John Kaplon, Don . Kay, Carmen ........ . . . 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Leachman, William Lichey, Curtis . .. 110 Leatherman, Robert Lightsey, joe 142 Leavings, Edna . ,. Ligon, Richard .. 110 LeBus, George .. Lilly, Erma .... . 47 Lee, Ann Rae Lindly, Hershel . 47 Lee, Dean .... Lindsey, Douglas 110 Lee, Spencer .. Lindsey, Ralph .. 90 Lee, Margaret .. Line, Rodger .. . 142 Lee, Marvin .. Link, john R. 110 Lee, Nancy ..... Link, Sylvia .,.. 142 Lee, Rodney ..... Little, Frances .. 47 Lehman, F. Allen Little, Preston .. 47 Lehr, Robert ..... Littleton, Ensor L. .. 142 Lehrmann, Adrienne Lively, Carey .... 47 Lemley, Delbert ...... .... L ively, William .. 110 Lemon, Cherrile .... .... L loyd, janet ,... 110 Lemos, Mel ..... Lloyd, joseph 90 Lennen, Gwen . . Locke, Gerald . .. 142 Leon, Carol ..... Locke, Patsy .....,. 110 Leonard, Bill . .. Lockerd, Charles 77 Leonard, jimmy Lockhart, Charles 142 Leonard, johnny Lockhart, jan 142 Leonard, Robert Lockwood, David 47 Leopold, David Loep, Daniel . . , . 110 Leusing, Lloyd . Loferen, Eldin .. 110 Levy, David . ., Lofley, Kay . . . . 142 Lewis, Charles V. .. .... Loflin, Marilyn . 47 Lewis, Cletus .. Lofton, Theo 142 Lewis, Donna .. Logan, Donald .. 142 Lewis, Ina ..., Logsdon, Buddy ...411O ....143 ....143 -..143 ...,110 ....143 48 90 ....143 ....143 ....143 ....143 ....l43 48 48 90 48 ..,.143 48 ....143 .,..110 77 ....143 ....143 48 ....143 49 77 ....110 ....143 ....143 ....110 ....143 49 49 .. .... 49 Page 449 Logsclon, John Lomax, Jomilee .. Long, Dale ,... Long, George .... Long, Janis .. Long, Pat ..... Long, Royal Long, Sidney .. Loop, Carole .. Loter, Larry ..... Loter, Noah ...... Louder, Charles ..... Loughridge, David . . . Love, Charlotte Love, James ..... Love, Philip ...... Love, William D. . . Loveless, Kim .... Loveless, Nancy Lowe, Don ...... Lowe, Horace .... Lowe, Jean ...... Lowe, Maurcene .. Lowery, Richard . . . Lowke, Richard Lowther, Betty ...... ..... Lowther, Richard .... ..... Luck, Virginia .... Lueb, Robert ..... Lundberg, William . . . .. . . Lunn, Raymond Lunn, Valine .... Lusk, Donna .. Lust, Harold . .. Lyle, Andrew .... Lynch, Doyle .... Lynch, Joe F. .. Lynch, Ray .... Lynes, Patty ........ .. . Mc McAdams, Carey ...... ..... McAdams, Michael .... ..... McAden, Winston . .. McAnelly, Billy McAninch, Jack . .. McBee, David .... McBride, Robert .. McCabe, Harriet .. McCabe, Jack .... McCanne, Mary . . . McCarter, Myron . . . . . f McCarty, Benjamin .... ..... McCarty, Billie ..... ..... McCarty, Ronald ...... ..... McCasland, Gerald .... ..... McClain, Carrol ..... . . . McClatchy, James . . . . . . McClendon, Billie McClenny, Donald . . . . . . . . McClure, Richard . . . . . .. . McCorkle, McCollum, McCollum, McCollum, McCorkle Harold . . . . . . Joe ........ ..... Mrs. Joe... Carolyn .... ..... Do ce , y . . . . . . . . McCracken, Jack . . McCreary, Frances ..., ,.... McCright, Jackie ....... ..... McCrummen, Kenneth McCuistion, Jackie .... . . . McCullough, Jim .... . . . McCullv, Wayne .. McCurdy, Albert .... ...,. McDaniel, Genevieve . . . . . . . . McDaniel, Johnnie . . . . . . . McDaniel, Yvonne . .. McDen'nott, Don J. .... .... . McDonald, James R. . .. .... . McDonald, Robert . .. McDonald, Walter . . . . . McDowell, James .... ..... McDuff, George . .. McElroy, Harley .. McFarland, Ann . .. McGee, Floyd ....... ..... McGee, M. Glynn . .. ..... McGee, Phil ...... Page 450 McGee, W. L. . . . . McGehee, Bette . .. McGehee, Bobby .. McGlamery, Ben , . . McGowan, Shirley .. McGowen, James . .. McGraw, James , .. McGregor, Dan McGregor, Don . .. McGough, Bocie .. McGuire, Allora McGuirefi Darrell .. McGuire, Don ..... McGuire, Genevieve McGuire, Lewis .... McHoney, Sidney . .. Mcllhaney, Joe .... Mcllhaney, Richard Mcllwain, A. H. Mclnroe, Wendell .. Mclntire, Bobby . .. McKee, Lois ...... McKelvy, Thomas ,. McKenzie, James McKim, Decker . .. McKim, Merle ..... McKim, Ronald McKinley, Janette .. McKinney, Richard . McLain, Geneva .... McLain, James C, .. McLane, Robert D. . McLarty, Robert Ray McLaughlin, Gene .. McLellan, Kenneth . McLeroy, Kenneth .. McMahan, Mabry .. McMahan, Robert .. McMakin, Delwin ., McManus, William . McMillan, Jerry .... McMullan, Robert .. McMurray, Charles . McNeal, Glenda .... McNeal, Jean .,.... McNeese, Leonard .. McNeill, LuAnne . .. McNeill, Troy .... McPherson, James .. McRight, Terry .... McSpadden, John . . . M Maas, Frances ...... Mabra, Weldalene .. Mabry, Ralph ..... Macina, Christine ., Mack, Sidney ..... Madden, Robert .... Maddox, Virginia . . . Maedgen, William .. Maestas, Carol ..., Magee, Jerry ....... Mahaley, Virginia .. Mahan, Mary ...... Mahanay, Benjamin . Malacara, Albert Mallett, George Malone, Frank . . Malouf, Angela . .. Mangum, Arthur .. Mankin, Karen .... Manning, Robert Marcom, George .. Marcus, Jim ..., Marks, Greta , .. Marks, James . .. Marks, Max .... Marr, Barbara ..... Marse, John ...... . Marshall, Gerald Marshall, Ira ...... Marshall, Mvrna . . . 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Matejowsky, Fredric .. Matheny, Pat ....... Mathes, Harold Mathews, Doyle ...,. Mathieu, Katherine . .. Mathis, Mathis, Billy ........ Kary ..... Matkin, John Matson, Bruce .... Matson, Johnny ..... Matteson, Suzanne . .. Mattox, Mary Ann . .. Maurer, Delma .... Maxey, Freddie Maxwell, Emma . .. Maxwell, Jimmie .... May, Charles ..... May, Dixie .... May, Larry ..... Mayfield, Bob ..... Mayfield, Teddy . . . Mayo, Bailey Mays, Gene ..... Mays, William .. Meade, Laveta .. Mears, Donald .. Medford, James . .. Medley, Billy ..... Medlin, Harold . .. Meeks, Jay ..... Meeks, Robert .. Meers, Dave .... Megert, Karl ....... Meissner, Calvin .. Meissner, Fred .... Meissner, Melvin .. Mellinger, Ted .... Melton, Kenneth .. Melton, Michael .. Merrell, Max . .. Merrill, Marilyn . ., Metcalf, Jim .... Meyers, Joel ...... Meyers, Mickey Johnny ..... Sarah . ..,. . . Middleton, Marshall .. Middlet Midkiff, Milam, on, Roy ..... Thomas . . Billy ..... . Milburn, Judith Miles, Miles, Miles, Miles Eugene . . . James . . . Virginia .. William .. Millard, Joseph . .. Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Charles .. Jackie . . . James K. .. James Wm. .. Jody ...... wif' 'ffi yi 'A , ' I Meet our friends at the CAPRDCK O if 1' Relax . . . meet your friends . . . enioy a gala l dinner in the comfortable, modern atmos- phere of the Caprock Hotel. You're always welcome . . . always treated courteously and hospitably. You'll find all the comforts of i home at your fingertips . . . plus many other conveniences and services offered by the friendly Caprock. Make the hospitable Cap- rock Hotel your place to entertain with par- ties, luncheons, and special meetings. KOEN'S STUDIO Fine Portraits Weddings Commercial Photo Finishing OFFICIAL LA VENTANA PHOTOGRAPHERS I946-47-4-8-49-50-5I452453-54-55 2222 Broadway Dial PO-2-8755 Page 45l Miller, Joe D. .. Miller, John ..... Miller, Joyce Ann . . Miller, Kyle ....... Miller, Mary Jane .... Miller, Mary Lou . .. Miller, Mary Sue Miller, Ralph .... Miller, Richard D. .. Miller, Richard P. .. Miller, Robert J. . .. Miller, Robert V. Miller, Roy G. . . . . Miller, Sterling ,.... Miller Sue .......... Millican, Dorothy S. . . . . . . Milligan, Don ..... Mills, Amos ...... Mitts, Calvin ..... Mills, Claude ,..... Minner, Kenneth Minton, James ..... Minzenmayer, Leo .... .... Mires, Raymond ..,. Miskell, Charles ...... .... Mitcham, Raymond . . . . . . . Mitchell, Charles . .. Mitchell, Donald Mitchell, Gary . .. Mitchell, James . ,. Mitchell, Lloyd .... Mitchell, Vir inia Mitchell, Mitts, Yvonne ...... Moffitt, Anne ........ .... Monroe, Clifton ........ .,.. Mont omer Carroll g y, . . . . . . . Montgomery, Johnny .... .... g .... .... NVm. Hayes Nelson, Shirley ....... .... Moody, David ....... Moody, Wendell Moore, Bobby ..... Moore, Chad .... Moore, Charles . .. Moore, Donald G. .. Moore, Jack ..... Moore, Jack C. . .. Moore, Janet . .. Moore, Jim A. .. Moore, Jim T. . .. Moore, Kenneth . .. Moore, Marvin ..... Moore, Mary Alice . .. Moore, Mary C. . .. . Moore, Michael . .. Moore, Nancy .... Moore, Phillis ...... Moore, Richard J. . . . . Moore, Richard Ray .. Moore, Robert C. . . . . Moore, Seth ......... Moore, Moore, Sharon ,...... William Edward Moreman, Ervin ...... Nielsen, William .... Morgan, George .. Morgan, James . .. Morgan, Marvin ..., Morgan, Richard Morris, Thomas E. . . Morrisett, Curtis Morrison, Dorcas ..... Morrison, Jon K. .... . Morrison, Meredith Kay Morrison, Molley ..... Morrow, Franklin ...... .... Morrow, Larry . .. Morrow, Nancy . .. Mortimer, Rush .. Morton, Joyce Morton, Peggy ....... .... Mosely, Arthur ......... .... Mosely, Mary Frances Moses, Glenda June ..... .... Moses, Glenda R. . .. Mosley, Thomas .... Moss, Horace .... Moss, Judith .... Mote, Jerry . , . Motes, Page Jesse . . 452 90 145 90 111 111 52 145 52 145 145 111 145 111 52 145 145 145 111 112 146 53 53 145 53 145 53 90 53 145 90 145 90 145 145 112 145 112 112 145 145 112 145 145 53 90 53 146 53 112 112 146 53 112 146 90 146 146 90 90 146 I12 146 91 91 53 112 112 91 112 112 91 146 112 146 112 146 91 53 91 112 112 112 146 146 112 112 146 146 Mouldin, Alice . .. Moyer, Billy ,.... Mullino, George .... Mullins, Bernard .... Mullins, James . .. Mullins, Shirlene Mullins, Shirley ...... .... Mullins, Weyland .... .... Munn, Mary Ann . .. Munzinger, Fritz . . . Murdock, Betty .. Murphy, George . .. Murphy, Louise .. Murray, Janna . .. Muse, Dale ...... Myers, Sandra ..... N Nabors, Kenneth .. Nachlinger, Bobby .. Nachlinger, Jackie . Nance, Nance, James ...... Jerry .... Narrell, Davie .,.. Nash, Thomas ...... Naylor, Mrs. June .... .... Neal, c. E. ,...... . Neal, James ..... Neal, Rita ....... Neese, Donald . . . Neiden, Jimmy D. .. Neill, Wanda .... 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Randal, Mary Hallam . Randall, Nora ........ Randall, Wesley ..... Randolph, Patricia . . . Randolph, Royace .... Raney, Audrey ...... Ransbarger, Bobby . .. Rash, Shelby ...... Rasor, Frank ..... Ratcliff, John . . . Rather, Louise .... Rathjen, Anne ...... Ratlifi, Charles D. Ratliff, Harvey .... Ratliff, James .... Ratlifi, Paula ..... Rattan, Douglas . .. Raun, Layton .... Rawdon, Jack ..... Rawlings, Marilyn . .. Rawson, Dick ..... Ray, Frances ..... Ray, James . . Ray, William . . . Read, Bill ...... Reagan, Dick ..... Powell, Arlene ..... Powell, Beverly .. Powell, Billy ..... Powell, Charles I. . Powell, Dan ..... Powell, David .... Powell, Elvis . .. Powell, Jack ....... Powell, Jerry ...... Powell, Raymond D. Powell, Robert ..... Power, Pat ....... Powers, Annita . .. Powers, Patricia Page 454 Reagan, Dolores . . . Reames, Jeanette .. Reaves, Janet .... Records, Paul .... 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Rhyne, Bobby .... Rice, Bettie .... Rice, Sylvester Rich, Harold . .. Rich, Jimmy . .. Rice, Larry ...... Rice Stewart ..... Richards, Charlie .,.. Richards, Mary Richards, Robert ...... Richards, Winona .... Richardson, Betty Marie Richardson, Bobby John Richardson, Lowell . .. Richardson, Mary Alice Richardson, M. Keith . Richburg, Amelia ..... Richter, William .... Ricketts, Billy .... Riddle, Charles Ridgway, Richard .... Riggs, Donald .... Riggs, Emmett .... Rightsell, Danny .. Riley, Ray Joe .... Ring, Hubert ....... Riojas, Ralph ........ Ripper, Tommy Jack . . Ritche Charles ..... y,. 1 Roark, B illie ...... Roberson, Dolores Roberson, Joe ..... Roberson, Joy Roberson, Oran Roberson, Robert .. Roberson, Shirley .... Roberts, Earlene . .. Roberts, Burk .... Roberts, Celina . . . Roberts, Dale .... Roberts, Dave .... Roberts, Don .... Roberts, Frank . .. Roberts, James . .. Roberts, Joan . .. . . Roberts, Joan Z. . . Roberts, John E. . .. Roberts, Nancy . .. Roberts, Sidney . .. 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Rogers, Steve ...... Roberts, Wendell . . . Robertson, Bill G. .. Robinson, Tommy .. Robinson, James .... Rochelle, Anita .. Roderick, Don Rodgers, Lynn Roehr, Dick ....... Schwiening, Patsy Schwind, Joseph . . Scofield, Bobbie .. Scogin, Robert Scott, Billie H. Scott, Elmore .. Scott, Gail .... Scott, Garth . .. Scott, George .... Scott, Pat ..... Scott, Shirley .... Scott William Rogers, Emmett .... Rogers, Clarence . . . Rogers, John R. .. Rogers, Linda .... Rorex, Evelyn .... Rose, Leroy .... Rose, Martin . .. Roselius, Dale Ross, Jerry ........ Rowland, James .... Roy, Guy ....... Scrivener, Richard . . . . . . . Scudday, Connie . . . . . . . Seaborn, George .... . . . Seale, Idan ...... Seals, Harold .... Scale, Richard ..... .... Seaney, Richard . . . . . . . . Seaney, Shirley .. Seay, Harold .,.... ,,.. Seelinger, Sharon . . . . . . . Self, Jan ........ Selman, Joyce . .. Selke, Sherlan .... Sellers, Tobye .... Sessions, H. A. . .. Seth, William .... Sewell, Jackie .. Sewell, Robert Sewell, Sue ........ .... Shackelford, James Sh affer, Gordon ,.,. .... Shaffer, Ruby .... Rucker, Harold . .. Rummel, Eugene . .. Runge, May ..... Ruoho, Ronald ..... Russell, Alban T. . .. Russell, Jack D. .. Russell, Jerry .... Russell, Jimmy G. . . Russell, Richard .... Russell, Sam ..... Russey, Elaine ..... Rutherford, Glenna . Rutherford, J. R. . .. Rutherford, Raymond Rutland, Jack ...... Rutledge, Robert . . . Ryan, Mary Laura . Ryno, R. D. ,.,.,. . S Saage, Shirley ..,,.. Sadler, Embree . .. Sage, Frederic Sage, Willa .... Sagesar, James . Sammons, Pat ...... Sampson, Henry Sanchez, Mike Sanders, Barbara . Sanders, Carolyn . .. Sanders, Charles . .. Shipley, Wayne .. Sanders, Darryl .... Sanders, Darwin . .. Sanders, Delbert . .. Sanders, Joe ..... Sanders, John .... Sanders, Joyce . .. Sanders, Nelson ..,. Sanders, Rinaldo Sandlin, Freddie .. Sandlin, Robert .. Sartin, Johnny . .. Sartain, John .... Shaifer, Nat ...... Shanklin, Souli . . . Shannon, Andrew . Sharp, Charles . .. Sharp, James ..... Sharp, William K. Sharpe, Jim ..... Sharrock, Roy .... Shavor, Bennie . . . Shaw, Sam ....... Shawler, Nan .... Shawver, Marsha Shawver, Tony . .. Shearer, Jimmie . . . Sheats, Ladon .... Shedd, Dale ....,, Shedd, Delbert . .. Shedd, J. C. Sheen, Bert .... Sheets Robert Sue .... .... Saulsbur Olin y, .... . . . Saverance, Donald . .. . . . . Scaling, Charles .... Scaling, Harry ..... Scarborough, Betty . Schafer, Harold .... Scheet, William .... Schickram, Martha . Schindler, Margaret . Schlabs, Edmund . ,. Schlegel, Melvin . .. Schlittler, James .... Schmidt, Don .... Schoeld, James .... . Schovaisa, Edwina . . . . . . . Schuler, Walter .... Schuler, William Schulgen, Robert Schultz, Carol M. .. Schultz, Martha .... Schuster, Joannah ..... .... Schwiening, Harold . Page 456 Sheffield, Mark . .. Shelton, Grace . .. Shelton, Lyle .. Shepherd, Jane . . . Shepherd, John . . . Shepherd, Nancy . . . . . . . Sheppard, Monte . . . . . . . Sheppard, William Sherman, William K. . .. ... . Sherill, Ralph ....... .... Sheveland, Sara .... .... Shipman, Dan Shipp, Royce ....... .... Shires, John ....,.... .... Shoemaker, Charles .... .... Shook, Sandra ...... . . . Shortes, Celia ....... . . . Shortes, Nancv ...,.,.. .... Shropshire, Warren T. .... . . . . Shultz, Olen .......... .... Shuman, Aubert ..... .... Shumway, Mary P. . . . . . . . Sides, Tommv ..... Sikes, Don M. ..... Sikes, Donald O. .. Silcott, Gayle .... Simms, Kent ..... Simmons, Carole . . . . . . Simmons, Doyle .... . . . Simmons, Frances .... . . . Simmons, Robert K. . . . . . . Simms, Don . ..,... . . . . Simms, Mildred .,.. . . . 117 152 152 63 117 117 117 94 117 117 152 152 152 117 63 94 63 117 152 117 152 152 94 63 152 152 117 152 152 152 152 117 152 63 94 94 152 94 63 152 152 63 63 117 117 63 117 117 63 94 117 152 117 152 152 152 63 152 64 152 117 153 117 153 153 64 153 117 153 153 94 94 153 117 153 94 177 117 64 94 153 153 64 94 94 64 117 64 Simnacher, Elroy . Simnacher, Patricia Simon, Charles . .. Simpkins, Iva .... Simpson, Doris . .. Simpson, Ray .... Simpson, Sarabeth Sims, Juanice ..... Sims, Marshall . .. Sims, William ..., Singleton, Julius . . Singleton, Patsy .. Singleton, Tommy Skaggs, Fred ..... Skelton, Onetia .. Skinner, Floyd Skinner, Marvin .. Slagle, Alton ...,. Slater, Kirk .... Slattery, Frank .... . . . Slaughter, George . . . . . Slay, Glenn ....... .... Slemmons, Letitia . Sligar, Billy ...... Sloan, Josephine . . Slover, Emily ..... Small, Ben .,.... Smallin, Gayle Barbara ...... .... Barbara Lee .... . .. Smith, Alice .. . Smith, Andrew . .. Smith, Ann ...... Smith, Audrey .... Smith, Smith, Smith, Billy A. ..,.... . . . . Billyjane ....... .... Bobby Dean .... .... Bob Gene .... .... Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Clois ....,.. Smith, Danny .... Smith, Darrell ..... Smith, Delbert L. . .. Smith, Don E. . . . . Smith, Don G. . . . . Smith, Don W. .... . Smith, Donald E. . .. Smith Donald E. .. Smith, Donald R. . .. Smith, Donna .... Smith, Eddie L. .. Smith, Eldon . .. Smith, Elwin ..... Smith, Francine Smith, Fulton .... Smith Gayle .... Smith Glenn . . Smith, Horace .... Smith, Howard . . . Smith Smith Smith Smith, Smith Smith 1 1 J. R. ......... . . . James E. ....... .. . James Edward James N. ....... . . . . Jerry Glenn Jerry R. ..,... . . . . Jimmy Dean .... ..... John R. ...... .,.. . Smith Smith Smith, Karen .,... Smith, Keith .... Smith, Kenneth . . . Smith, Martha E. . . Smith Marvin B. .. Smith, Mary Ann .. Smith Mary Jane . Smith Mary Jo . . . Smith, Milton D. . . Smith Nina Fay .. Smith, Richard . .. Smith, Roy ...... Smith, Samuel I. . .. Smith, Sarah V. Smith, Sharlene . . . Smith, Shirley Smith Sue ........ Smith Wallace ...... .... Smotherman, Bobbie . . . . . Smyers, Billy M. .... . . . . Smylie, Ben ........... .... Sneed, Donna Darlene . . . .. 64 118 153 153 153 64 153 153 64 64 64 94 94 118 153 118 153 94 153 64 94 118 94 153 118 65 118 94 118 153 153 153 118 94 78 153 118 153 65 118 65 153 65 153 153 118 153 94 153 118 65 153 118 65 94 153 94 118 65 94 153 65 118 154 118 118 154 94 94 154 154 94 94 118 154 154 94 65 154 94 118 65 118 154 65 94 118 94 Sneed, Joe A. Snell, Gloria .... Snell, Virgil ..... Snell, Jimmy ..... Snethen, Barbara . .. Snethen, Marilyn . .. Snider, Dana M. . . . . Snider, Elliott P. Snyder, J. D. ..... . Snyder, Richard ,... Snyder, Wanda Sue Solomon, Patsy ..... Sorenson, Ivan ..... Sorrells, Thomas W. Sorrels, Bentie Dale Southern, Jo Ann .. Sowder, Oleta Fern , Sparks, Don L, . . .. Sparks, Merle ..... Sparks, William C. . Spear, Aubrey ...... Spears, Richard .... Speck, Frederick Speck, Shirley ..,. Speer, Glenna .... Speer, Lynn Dale Speer, Raymond .... Speights, Weldon .. Spellman, Sandra . .. Spence, Gay L. .. Spence, Jerry L. Spence, Wendell .... Spencer, Carlos . . . . . Spencer, James T. .. Spencer, Richard Spinks, Alan A. .. Spitzer, Eudell . .. Sporar, John ....... Spraggins, Harold . . . Springer, Carl E. . . Spurlin, Charles .. Squires, Kay ,... . Staggs, Homer ..,.. Staggs, William .... Stainback, Raiford .. Staley, Theron ..... Stallings, James E. . . Stalnaker, Anne .... Stambaugh, Truett . Stamper, Danna .... Stampley, John David Standirfer, James . . . Standifer, Ann ..... Standlee, Horace XV. 118 65 65 154 154 94 154 118 118 94 154 118 95 154 118 95 95 .95 154 66 66 118 118 66 95 66 118 66 154 154 154 118 119 66 118 119 118 119 66 119 119 122 119 154 119 119 154 154 119 66 66 95 95 66 Stinson, Mary Jimm Stockton, Hal M. . . Stogner, Jo Love . . . Stogner, William .. Stone, Dorise ..... Stone, Leland M. . . 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