Texas Wesleyan University - Txweco Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX)
- Class of 1941
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L 3,JJJJl-fl .ff-fffl you we sung 4.o-day.Oh Texas Wesleyavm C ollege . pride of fhe lone Sfm- IJ- Ji-Ur' gfgdl' 4 JEJ-3 JJIJ' Iii Sioieihough ihe years he swiftly fleefing, we never shall for- gei io UJHHJWf7WFHWJfU' bring io you our c o Hege , hearfs thai are foncgmd hue, your daughfers and sons will he o If A if-KLHLI V E3 FJ H faiihful, bringing ifabule and pr.-me io you NJYGSWANQTVEHSARYEDNWQN ,.. -.,..,---fr-.-....,?-. .,, ,. - , ,,,,Y, , W, W mf- - , , 5 H. HOWARD HUGHES H. Howard Hughes, who has been sponsor ol This year's senior classmen during Jrheir enlire col- lege career, has proven himself a friend ol and inspirarion ro Jrhe enlire sludenl body. He is di- reclor ol Freshman English. Rumors currenl among The new sludenls in Seplember Jrhal he Jrallced To himself in Anglo- Saxon are guile lalse, pul he does Jralk wilh Eng- lish Seniors in Qld English. Throughoul lhe pages ol lhis hoolc Jrhe reader will lind pholographs ol Mr. Hughes and one lvliss Erin Connor acring as iacully sponsors ol club social aiclairs, proving Jrhal Jrhe parlies ol our social clubs can inspire laculiv as well as sludenls io Jrurn Jrheir allenlion To lhoughls ol love . . . ln sincere admiralion, The I94I Txweco is dedi- calred io H. Howard Hughes. - 1 F FT 1-1 ANNIVEBbARY EDITION 7, ADMINISTRATION . OFFICERS OF ADMINISTRATION LAW SONE Prosideril ol Jrlie College WALTER R. OLICK Dean of The College W. W. WARD Chaplain of llie College THEODORE MOBERO Enclowmenl Secrelary LONYE BROOKS Bursar PAUL CROUCI-l Regislrar and Adviser for lvlen DE REMA PARKER MCCULLEY Adviser for Women , .., ,..,V.,.,, V , -. ..-....,-.,. -.- -v,-X. -....-. ., . ,.-.-....-. .. .Dae -f . ---- f- f .- 1f:.::::'r:4'f:?-A ---:--CF? :iw- f' '1-ff 5 ANl'QflVlilRSAHY EDITION EUGENE BAUGH Instructor in Violincello Staff Musical Director Radio Station WBAP. Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra. Texas Wesleyan College, i940-. ALICE M. BECKETT Assistant Professor of Speech A. B., Texas Technological College, M. A., Univer- sity of Southern California, Graduate Study, Curry School of Speech, Boston, El Centro de Estudios His- toricos, Madrid, Spain, I936, Dialectic study in Great Britain, I933, Head of Speech Department, Lubbock Senior High School, Texas Wesleyan College, I938-. DONALD W. BELLAH Professor of Organ and Piano Work at Illinois State Normal University, B. Mus., M. Mus., Illinois Wesleyan University, Organ with Frank B. Jordan, Piano with George Anson, Ralph Dobbs. Director of Music, Wapella, Illinois, High School, I939-I94O. Texas Wesleyan College, l94O-. GLADYS SNAVELY BOWMAN Professor of Business Administration and Journalism A. B., Southwest Texas State Teachers College, A. M., the University of Texas, Further study, Colorado State College of Education, University of Mexico, Assistant County Superintendent of Schools, Hidalgo County, Texas, l923-28, English Supervisor, Associate Professor of Business Administration, Publicity Direc- tor, Southwest Texas State Teachers College, l93O-34, Head of Engiish Department, Texas Wesleyan Acad- emy, l935, Texas Wesleyan College, l936-. ERIN CONNER Assistant Professor of Romance Languages A. B., Goucher College, Graduate work,.UniversitY of Southern California, The Sorbonne, Paris, France, A. M., Columbia University, English and French De- partments, Laura Conner High School, Augusta, Ar- kansas, l932-35, Study toward Doctor's degree, Colum- bia University, I939-40, Texas Wesleyan College, l936-. JUANITA COWAN Assistant Professor of Romance Languages A. B., Texas Woman's College, A. M., the Univer- sity of Texas, Fort Worth Public Schools, l929-3l, Texas Wesleyan College, IC13l-. ELIZABETH EARLY Instructor in Theory and Public School Music B. M., Texas Woman's College, B. M. E., Chicago Musical College, A. B., Howard Payne College, ln- structor in Violin and Public School Music, Howard Payne College, Texas Wesleyan College, l937-. ALFRED M. EWING Professor of Chemistry A. B., Rio Grande College, B. S., M. Sc., Ohio State University, Further graduate work, University of Colo- rado, Ohio State University, and Colorado State .Col- lege of Education, Director of Inorganic Chemistry, Ohio Northern University, Chemist, Department of Agriculture, Division of Forestry, ICZ34-35, Texas Wes- leyan College, I935-. AUGIE MAE HOWELL Assistant Professor of Education A. B., Texas Woman's College, l922, A. M., George Peabody College for Teachers, l925, Graduate study, Bible and Religious Education, Scarritt College, Study toward Doctor's degree at Colorado State College of Education, Texas Public Schools, l922-3l, Texas Wes- Ieyan College, l934-. H. HOWARD HUGHES Assistant Professor of English B. Ph., Emory University, A. M., Duke University' Principal, Wilkinson County High School, lrwinton, Georgia, IVZ9-3l, English Department, Winter Haven, Florida, l93I-34, Texas Wesleyan College, I934-. ERNESTINE KERR Instructor in Business Administration A. B., Texas Woman's College, Texas Wesleyan Col- lege, l94O-. FACULTY . . . KATHERINE KILANDER Assistant Professor of Piano Holder of six fellowships for musical training at the Juilliard Graduate School, New York, Six years of piano with Josef Lhevinne, Three years of orchestral conducting with Albert Stoessel, Teacher of piano in Juilliard Graduate School, European study, summer, Texas Wesleyan College, l93S-4l. ELLEN JANE LINDSAY Assistant Professor of Voice Student of Voice with Oliver Beltz, Horner Institute ot Fine Arts, with Earl Rosenberg, Chicago Musical College, with Herbert Witherspoon and Richard Haga- man, Three years of concert singing, United States and Canada, Texas Wesleyan College, l924-. ROSE LEE LISENBY Professor ot English Pr. B., Northeast Missouri State Teachers College, Ph. B., A. M., University of Chicago, Graduate work beyond A. M., University of Chicago and Columbia University, Dean ot Women and Professor of English, Christian College, Columbia, Missouri, I9l6-26, Texas Wesleyan College, l926-. F. C. LEACH, Jr. Instructor in English A. B., Texas Wesleyan College, Texas Wesleyan Col- lege, I94O-. DE REMA PARKER McCULLEY Professor of Physical Education A. B., Texas Woman's College, A. M., Texas Chris- tian University, Physical Education Instructor, Brown- wood High Schooi, I929-3l, Texas Wesleyan College, l93I MARY L. MEISTER Assistant Professor of Piano A. B., Marietta College, Ohio, M. A., Ohio State University, Piano diploma, New England Conserva- tory, Boston, Massachusetts. Piano with Leornard Shure and eJsus Maria Sanroma, Theory with Fred- erick Converse and Warren Storey Smith. Instructor in Piano and Theory, Ohio State University, I937-l94O. Texas Wesleyan College, l940-. EDWARD MARVIN BOWMAN Professor of Education A. B., Southwest Texas State Teachers College, A. M., the University of Texas, Further graduate work the University of Texas and Colorado State College of Education, Principal of high schools, Superinten- dent of Schools, Dean ot Texas Wesleyan Academy, Assistant Auditor, Executive Secretary of Alumni Asso- ciation, Associate Professor and Supervisor in Educa- tion, Southwest Texas State Teachers College, Texas Wesleyan College, I936-. WILLIAM A. MILLER Athletic Director and Professor of Physical Education B. S., West Texas State Teachers College, A. M., Texas Technological College, Athletic Director, Slaton, Texas, I923-27, Trinidad, Colorado, l927-37, Texas Wes- leyan College, I937-. JIMMY PETTY Instructor in Band Instruments A. B., Texas Christian University. Staff musician Radio Station WBAP. Texas Wesleyan College, l94OM. MAU DE A. PETTEY Instructor in Business Administration A.B., Texas Woman's College, l92B, special student, University of Colorado. Bursar, Texas Woman's Col- lege, I92O-3l, Dean and Principal of Shorthand De- partment, Brantley-Draughon Business 36, Secretary to the President, Texas lege, l936-. College, I93I- Wesleyan Col- DICKSON REEDER Instructor in Art Study in painting in p , y, , Taos studio, study in Mexico, member Southern States Art League. Art Students League, New York City, Euro e' Grand Chaumier Academ Paris' Texas Wesleyan College, l94O-. ELIZABETH RILEY Assistant Professor of Business Administration B. S., East Texas State Teachers College, I932, A. M., Texas Christian University, l938, Texas Wesleyan College, l923-. FERMON D. RUTLEDGE Instructor in Physical Education B. S., Texas Wesleyan College, Principal, Public Schools, l935-36, Texas Wesleyan College, I939-. MILNER K. SANDIFER Director ot Band and Instructor in Theory B. M., Texas Christian University, Graduate Work, University of Southern California, Band Director, Den- ton High School, North Texas State Teachers College, and Sanderson High School, Teri years' experience pro- fessional musician, Texas Wesleyan College, I937-. JOHN WESLEY SIMMONS Professor of Bible and Religious Education A. B., Dickinson College, A. M., Teachers College, Columbia University, Ph. D., Boston University, Grad- uate Study, Boston University, Harvard University, University of Berlin, Foreign mission service, I909-I7, Professor of Bible and Religious Education, South- Tvgigern University, I9l9-22, Texas Wesleyan College, JANE SIMS Instructor in Chemistry Graduate of John Tarleton Agricultural College, B. S., in H. E. and graduate work, The University of Texas, study in Oklahoma University and Fresno State Teachers Ccllege. Home Economics instructor, Sabi- nal High School, l927-I93l, Texas Wesleyan Academy, I93I-I932, Dietitian, Texas Confederate Home, I933- I937. Texas Wesleyan College, I937-. ERNAL SMITH Instructor in Religious Education A. B., Southern Methodist University, M. C. A., Southern Methodist University, Diploma in Religious Education, Southwestern Theological Seminary, Texas Wesleyan College, I9-10-. ISABEL ELIZABETH STILES Professor of Biology B. S., North Texas State Teachers College, M. S., University of Wisconsin, Study toward Doctor's degree, I939-40, Assistant Professor of Biology, North Texas State Teachers College, I93O-32, Texas Wesleyan Col- lege, I934-. WILLIAM STUART Professor of Social Science A. B., University of Oklahoma, A. M., University of Denver, University of Chicago, Graduate study, Uni- versity of Chicago, Professor of History, Colorado State Teachers College, l92O-2I, Texas Wesleyan Col- lege, l922-. MARIUS THOR Assistant Professor of Violin and Theory, Director of the Orchestra Musical training in Royal High School of Music, Berlin, under Henri Marteau, Concertmaster with Baden-Winterthur Symphony Orchestra in Switzerland and the Gewerbehaus Orchestra in Dresden, First violinist with the Philadelphia Orchestra under Leo- pold Stokowski, Founder and first violinist, Pro Arts Sttigilng Quartet, Fort Worth, Texas Wesleyan College, I MAYBELLE TINKLE Assistant Professor of Physical Education B. S., Texas Woman's College, M. Ed., the University of Texas, Further graduate work, University of Colo- rado and University ot Wisconsin, Texas Wesleyan Col- lege, l937-. ROBERT WILLSON Assistant Professor of Art B. A., University of Texas, I934, Farmer Interna- tional Schoiarship to Mexico, l935, Lecturer, Universi- dad Nacionai de Mexico, Graduate research in Mexi- co, New Mexico, New York. Texas Wesleyan Col- lege, I94O-. .-za, FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY EDITION Z2 vllln 'Ju E U ! 4 gl 1 3 in l Y...--r-T L . H' ,. f x ,. , i ig Q T TT T PresidenT Sone, alThough TreguenTly away Trorn The carnpus, has a repuTaTion Tor his inTimaTe knowledge .4 Q oT The aTTairs oT The sTudenTs, Taking a personal in- ? ,.uh M T ' T A TeresT in The well-being oT every mernlcer oT The sTu- gl , ,. denT body. -,mv Under his adminisTraTion The college has made greaT sTrides in every deparTrnenT. The prospecTs Tor The school have never appeared brighTer Than in This, The TiTTieTh year oT iTs exisTence. lvlr. Sone is an enThusiasTic sporTs Tan, and his in- TeresT has played a greaT parT in making The school known over The naTion Tor The caliber of her aThleTic Tearns. A. B., A. M., WesT Texas SlaTe Teachers College: FurTher grad- uaTe k Leland STanTord UniversiTy, The UniversiTy oT Texas, and C ioraclo ST T College oi EducaTiong SuperinTendenT oT Schools, Panhandl Texas, I927-327 Texas Wfg-sleyan College, T932 To The Senior class oT I94l, our Golden Anniversary year, l oTTer congraTulaTions. ThroughouT our halT-cenTury oT hisTory, classes have gone ouT each year, leaving The irnprinT oT Their acconwplishrnenjrs, Their ideals, Their Tellowship and good will. Your conTribui'ion has been rnarked by a spiriT oT service, loyalTy and undersTanding. lvlay your associaTions wiTh TaculTy and sTudenT Triends aT Texas Wesleyan College leave wiTh you an abiding TaiTh and in- spiraTion ThaT will enable you To press Torward unTalTeringly. LAW SONE . -Y .. V .---V -- . -. . . ,,,, - ,M-M . Y --1:,1l,,,,-:.1L,,,,Q .4-,,, g F if' T il T l H 'sl' H ANNIVERSARY EDITIGN Dean Gliclc will always be remembered by gradu- 1 , ' aTes oT Texas Wesleyan Tor his down-To-earTh parables II T in chapel. Never scolding, he has inspired more sTu- denTs Than he will ever lcnow To redouble Their eTTorTs Toward an educaTion. l-lis Tamiliar perhaps will be remembered wiTh a smile oT Triendship and admiraTion by every ex- sTudenT. Diploma, SouThwesT Te-'as Siafe Teachers C l B S A M and TurTher graduaTe worlw, The Uriversify oT T S p T d enT oT Public Schools, IQI3-293 Dean and d T T T Wesleyan oT AusTin, l929-36' Texas Wesleya C ll 1 l935 To The Members oT The Senior Class and The STudenT Body oT Texas Wesleyan College: During This year The age old demon oT bruTe Torce has again reared his ugly head and Temporarily exTinguished in cerTain porTions oT The world The beneTicenT sun oT ChrisTian educaTion. This siTuaTion is a severe indicTmenT againsT The presenT generaTion. We have been depending Too largely upon The ingenuiTy oT man, raTher Than upon The omnipoTence oT God. Though The TerriTorial TronTiers have disappeared, iT is our iob To expound The spiriTual TronTiers oT broTherly love To Their widesT horizons. The silver sword oT ChrisTian educaTion will ulTimaTely pierce The darlcesT cloud oT war. We commend you as ono oT The TinesT sTudenT bodies ThaT has ever assembled upon our campus. WalTer R. Glick l i , FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY EDITION PAUL CROUCH, Registrar . . . A sludenl may allend Texas Wesleyan wiihoul becoming acquainled wilh lhe enlire lacully B. S., Norfh Texas Slare Teachers College: lvl. A., Texas Chrislian Universily, I936: Texas Wesleyan Lolleqe, l937A. LONYE BROOKS. Burscrr . . . and adminislralion, burr every enrollee knows Mr. Crouch. l-le is rho one who lries lo pry loose from scared Freshmen 'lhoir aims and amloirions in order lo schedule Jrho proper classes lor Jrhem. Each semesler The sludenl renews his ollicial acquainlance wilh lvlr. Crouch unlil lhal linal nolice rolls around: All seniors who have nol checked Their degree plans please see lvlr. Crouch immedialelyl By The lime you receive This yearbook, you will have duile an inlimale acduainlance wilh Mrs. Lonye Brooks also. She il is who makes Tinancial ar- . . rvs 5 5 ranqemenis Tor sludenls needing assislance as well as 9 receives sludenl Jruilion paymenis. f Work in Norrh Texas Slale Teachers Colleqe prior lo l925g Texas Wesleyan Colleqe, i925-. 'V' T ii'l'liif'l'Ei fxNNlVlf.iHSAHY EDITION -C I I A ii --------v ---.-.-'----v-------.- f .- -....A..--..... ein, , - - I THEO MCBERG. Endowment Secretory . . . If you are in chapel The day before a nalional holiday, lhe chances are lhal you will hear Mr. lvloberg lelling some ol his slories aboul Lincoln, Wasliinglon, or whomever lhe occasion honors. Mr. Moberg has been inslrumenlal in oblaining employ- menl for many sludenls, allowing lhem lo conlinue lheir educalion. I REV. W. W. WARD, Chaplain BD., The Wesl s-y 'lheclfiical Seminar-,f and Acadeniyj Purlher worl-, l-lcrinweslern Unix-Qrsiry' Superinlendenl cl clarr,esloi.f.r Dislricf, New Ycrl' l h h Firs C uri: , Minneapolis' Ausfin Texas l932'3' lmas Vlfesleyan Cxi illF'-'lf' WWA .,,c, C . Dr. Ward is The lirsl Ferl Worlh paslor lo hold lhe posl ol College Chaplain. ll is his respon- Sludenl, Polylechnic College, l9ll-l4y A, B., Soulhwesrern Universily, IQISZ lzullller Sludy, Soulhern Melhodisl School ol Theology: DD., Soufhweslern Uniyersily, l9l51 Principal and Fool- ball Coach, Ferris l-ligh School, I'3?l5-l87 Paslor ol lvlerhodisl Churches in Texas, l9l8-l935Z Presiding Elder, Waco Dislricl, l935-387 Poly Merhodisl Church, l938-. sibilily lo see lhal lhe sludenl body is always aware ol lhe necessily ol developing lhe spirilual side as well as lhe menlal and physical. l-le is in charge ol bi-monlhly chapel programs emphasizing The spirilual side ol lile. Dr. VJard was also inlluenlial in lhe lorming ol a Church-Campus Relalions Commillee lo properly co- ordinale lhe lwo organizalions. The commillee is composed ol nine members selecled from adminislra- lion, lacully, and church school ollicers. ,,.-,M ,wi , .S .,..,g,,, im: ,W,-,,,,.,,..f,,.,,:,m..W,.n,.-.f..'-...f J- M Me..-......C..-,.-fe..---. - fe fe 1-A--'-we ---A-M ee -- V- -Q -P n . 17, ,- , . -Q -. ', N V 'g ,- - '4 w - f'n 1 f FIFTIETH ANCNIXJI-li:r.Aiai'f iolilllfll'-J ' ,. R .. . a .J .4 . - . .. DORMITORY HOSTESSES . . . . '- VNC N U Q ' ' .,,. ' ' Irie -13.1 , 1 gawk + NX X I YN , V. P' -5 .k.. A ' XI 'f?'!'R2:f'513 - ,Q .- RS N I .... ,- if .3 -- 'A -11 Sr., N , K '+ 55.3. I I-RQ:-im I an X X ' Xxx X A X xx 3 I Ax Ax, 5 X X K e x X N N x XV Ex R x S X X x 4 X if If N65 Rx jg? ' ii I VX N 'PI x x ESQ X Xxx x X 'A N X ,SW y 3 Sig M gb. s f ' f'.55E1: ggtx - NK' 5 Q Q ,,,,, , In ,, A .,,,A . I MRS.I-I.N.COCEIRAN MRSNEALTURNER MRSMAMIESAUNDERS MRS.W.A.MILLER ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS mwsmn-..,,, EPNAI. SMITI-I Eieid S01-iirdery MRS. ERNESTINE KERR Cashier and Office SQcrQIary oz. ff ,, ff , ., f f f 2, f ,,,, -if A Z , , f f ff,,,,ff0W f .. , ., , I 1 If 2 'L ,.,, , , I I 7, 4:55 1 .,,' 1 '- ' Ahzwfifmfi. Az v f ' 'sf IAPS. A. STANEIELD MPS. JANE SIMS NUVSC EJifAIlflzm - f -Y -i Y. H ,V I -:...,.. ,. -N..-. . . , ....--i - 6. ......----f -Y: I-Iosvess, Arm Wa1i4qCin+2r I'IaII I-IcisIess, Dan Wapgigoner IIQII I-IosIess, MuIIney I-Iall 'Www-wi MAUDE A. PETIEY Socrefary Io IIIQ Pre-sidQnI 'Q VE: IQA' '-A I , Z If V I .K 49 f ' Q 1 ff f ,, f ny, f M. f jf MRS. VARINE ROBINSON Publicity Re-presenfafive MRS. EDDIE MOORE BOOIQIQQEDGF EVELYN DQAK Secre-Iary of Religious Educafion gl-A1 Z!! F11 I-41 i v f I i.I,is.I'.iII ANNIVERSARY EDITION! I POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE, 1891-1914 . . l-low The Times changel A glance Through The caTalogs oT PolyTechnic reveals The greaT change in our educaTional sysTem in The pasT TiTTy years. EnTrance reguiremenTs aT Koly included a knowledge oT Greek and l.aTin Tor Those seeking a Bachelor oT ArTs, and oT a modern language Tor Those seeking a science degree. Today Tew graduaTes know Greek and LaTin, and mod- ern languages are reguired only ol Liberal ArTs sTudenTsl i 'T 4 The young ladies wore navy blue uniTormsg The young men lduring one periodl wore miliTary uniTorms. l3arenTs' permission was necessary Tor a young lady To correspond wiTh anyone excepT her immediaTe Tamily, and all mail, boTh incoming and ouTgoing, was read by The hosTess. AnoTher rule reads, No young lady permiTTed To receive young genTlemen callers . . . STudenTs are noT allowed To visiT The ciTy. A vacaTion oT Two or Three days is given aT ChrisT- mas. We especially beg lparenTsl ThaT They will noT wriTe Tor REV. J. W, ADKISSON BlSl-TOP JOSEPH S, KEY sTudenTs To come home on a visiT, or give permission Tor Them To go To Tairs, exposiTions, circuses, eTc. Vife cannoT do much wiTh Them if These diversions are allowed To inTerTere. No corres- pondence or conversaTion is allowed beTween The young genTle- men and young ladies, excepT by permfssionf' Chapel was held every dayeindeed, aT one period, Twice a day-and consisTed oT scripTure reading and preaching. l l as a means oT developing grace and poise. Lessons in The ZiTher ,EEN T MTV were available in The lvlusic deparTmenT. AT leasT Three courses T Q' 'HT Lf' F ln elocuTion classes, posing Trom Greek models was used ran1e'arriesd 3' was Nkfneri s in Philosophy were reguired. gs, new BuT in spiTe oT The rules and The Greek, love and Tun Tound Their place-iusT ask any old grad. FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY I:IDI'1'lCJQEH? TEXAS WOM!-1N'S COLLEGE-E,1914-1935. . The era oT Texas Womans College is Too close To The presenT To seem sTrange To us Today - indeed, many graduaTes oT The school are Teachers aT Texas Wesleyan. For example, The caTa- logs oT The college reveal such names as Delxema Parker, who was presidenT oT The sTudenT body, and JuaniTa Cowan, who was secreTary, and many oThers, now members oT our TaculTy and ad- . . F, . minisTra rion. T . ,1'55nf3f'T. wx . K A X .IRR g - -rs . K H7 Q -, :T 'Tx-is T I . ,- i .I '.,' x7 ,- Q ' ii 9 'J ' . 2 y ' . V ' 'Z' ' 'Hg H11 : 1 tar-fe.: A, ng! .- gf 5 W 'E 7. if ls, J 'wx ii T 4 - 4 i lj T L .X 'T gi' I T i L . ,: . by T s 41 lis :iw , 'le' E, 'S- S nl. T1 ru, 2 f i U T' ,rl ,. 1 , .. T 1 l 'Q 'S' 1' T T Ai. Q F, Q 1 T i ei il , T,-VE E Q , .' 1 1 - l T efff- ' , l 1 ----gif, - -.g',,5-,-,, - --T ' - fN1'a:':--us--iv-k.4.-A f U, .,... ,-.--..::,':'1-rx? Lh,. ,Mn ' .i.-..f-Jv3+?mggi,,.--ffq.,-. 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Z ,IMS up ' l...Lnger- memcir-Les ioncl and dear . - 5'- L ffT,9! fft' y f: Q: ,- your cpi,Ln:sel,1ru.1l'x Bind wisdom, V . , 7 OT vlends Tixfom TCD' ONT hedrj T- gi lqnfgl we mdlie This :sacred Prornise T 1 T TTT will limping To ilu N wa' - an auf do ' T A : ilW1g.ilXTg?CT ,lrld1T11g:jQU,1om Dei 34- 4-fr' . fit!!! T fi' Q i . .I ' W ' I' , 1. 1 1 K fa I' Many sTudenTs Today are here because a moTher or older sisTer aTTended Texas Wom- an's College. No school could have a beTTer recommendaTion. GreaT rivalry exisTed among The sTudenTs oT Texas Woman's College, C. I. A., and Bay- lor-BelTon-in liTerary and scholasTic endeav- ors, in sporTs, and in Their sTruggles Tor The aTTecTions oT cerTain sTudenTs aT A. 84 Ml The sTudy oT Greek was gradually reduced To a single course, buT l.aTin conTinued sTrong unTil The I93O's. ElocuTion became speech and dramaTics became popular. Physical educa- Tion, which was a division oT The deparTmenT oT elocuTion aT PolyTechnic, became a major sTudy as colleges Turned more and more away Trom an aTTempT To imparT a cerTain pre- scribed culTure To an aTTempT To prepare Tor living. Then To The dramaTic momenT when Miss Elenora BalThrop, waiTing To go beTore a micro- phone To Tell oT The advanTages oT Texas Woman's College, was noTiTied ThaT men would be admiTTed as day sTudenTs-and wiTh- in The year a new insTiTuTion-Texas Wesleyan College! -,, ,, ,,-A-,H - - T-s,.....-..4..:,,1...wsLf..m::-. . 'W T' -- - 1 -' '2-'W- T nf' 'T' Y ''l iiik-'I,T.'..T'ii?112X.TTTl, EDITIONO . , , ,,,,,,.,.,, ,,....,,--ff-.. -,,. -A--.sf..-1.,,,......-1-.---.-.. ..-, W ,gf Y---144-QL-.-.mv--A' .- Y Y . ff' - ' 2---57' 5 ri lnf Tr r y Qrnii um p enl lias been only a sliorl lime, I ir ia een oreai eiai e iirsi mae s uoen a ien in a Girls' seliool, soon aliaered i e name over Jrlie fXdrnini rralion building io r Wd Texas man s College. Bal in Jrliree sliori' years, Willi able and in elliqenl leadership Texas Wes eyan lias now acliieyed Tirsl ranlc arnonq Jrlie colleges of Jrlie slajre, and, in llie Tiflielli year of inslrue- lion, Jrlwe inslilulion lcnown as Polyjreelinie, Texas Woman's and Texas Wesleyan ean loolc Torward lo a qreal lu- lure. Mulkey l-lall became a boys' dormilory, A. 81 lvl. was alnnosl lorgolien, a lin-3 in llie Alma lvlaler was re- vised, a new sign was placed over rlie Adminislrralion building -and Jrlie elianqe was eornplelel o lj. ,4rf- psf mx' ' f v A . J , Lia' I T ,AJ ' Crt' xx, ylvzt-1 tak- Qf f ' J M TT Y T' D I Fl' I ll' I 4 .. ,-.. v ' ,Qxlls -Tin W . -:ff-F'-W-iZ ,A. ' K-41 Q SN. - ' War. Wgnyfff x . l fi:?i559'?fTi av . , W FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY EDITION Texas Wesleyan's RAIVIS... Texas Conference Golf Champions. Sprinq. 1940 Texas Conference Football Co-Champions Texas Conference Basketball Champions National Basketball Quarter-finalists FIFTIETH Frlllltl'lVEIHS.?3t V W .- H is -r--N.. -7. , , --4 -V ,YVV a- , YYYY , W-:1,f..:.f.-w.- .W Y, W--.-.-1-..-.:.......,-. .F-... -..e..........-......-.,.s.....,....,.,, , ,,,,,,,,,,, N In . if J.. Ava-on 49 UIQ WMM s ,ff 1 ' f - f M. 4 gs f 4 , E 'Ri' .4 ,::: a-:,s A , . slang. i iv- M 'ef my- f- A f -' , ,A af' J ,may .fx at, 7 , , Pep rallies, special lrains, cheer- ing crowcls-all are as imporlanl lo loolball as The play ilsell. Scenes on llwese lwo pages por- lray llie Mclvlurry pep rally lre- member Pos Telling aboul llme woman wlio lroze lo deall'i?l, llie arrival ol llie l-loward-Payne spec:- ial Train, and various game slwols. 'Whig f A fs Q5 Q21 www 2,i, ' F A ' Q x.. i l 'N T' ? ii N. . , I , ., , V .P W,.,.... ,, , ' ' ' W -wa.. .WMM sa, , ,,., 4-QW J., . X,.,,,nQ.. I I FIFTIETH ANNlVIHf3f7xEl?'Y I-'Ulffi D-.,, 6. ..l L ,-...Y ,,,, , , W, ww, ---.-..---.,.. ,...-,...5,-.....,-,... ..,., .,,. .. it ,L- E 'U 'li I I I 5 . we .FY ' Om Y 1 S 1 an g SWT ,wf 'TT7 4,4011 Waffi' DICK WALLIS, back JOE TURNER. back SPOT COLLINS. guard JAY LOWERY, back S feifdy. Qusiwz, his spei,,ialTy Down Tasi an punTs and good The hero OT The Trinily ganw. Alilmuuih boThered Wiih a Trick was runniniwshcirT shiiiwi-l pass- P3635 mwgiverl JO? Simmd in SpciT played ci3nsisTenTly good Lmwz, Dari of ying, S,,HSQmN Jay vs Trigm Hr:-Tinian and on end- , U . ' , i ball all season. His inlercep- A H Hd Hays Fyygiyinxl M wud many games This season. He Timm Oy 6 Tiger pass in me was a sTandi'+ui player when 1 3 yy ire b3,,i,ii,4,'dN TW has was Trirrnerly a Wcraihfg-riigird f,-,Umh quarieyi was fha. only able To play. We cixpecT much rr gr: years cr eiij1ibili'y. Ccilexe sTar. score in The game. Trcim him nexT season. c is la.-Q 4 73 -WY an N Z , avg . , 4 wx si - A i .A , . 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On Two occasions The Ram Team came ouT on The shorT end oT The score, buT neiTher Time did The Rams lose by as much as a Touchdown. By winning Tive conTerence games and dropping only one-To I-Toward Payne-The Wesleyans won a Third oT The conTerence TiTle. Texas Wesleyan I3 Oklahoma Ciiy U. 0 For The Third successive year The Texas Wesleyan Rams succeeded in keeping The Oklahoma CiTy Gold- bugs Trom crossing Their goal line. Two blocked kicks seT up The Ram's scores. BeTore The echo oT The opening whisTle had died ouT The Wesleyan's TirsT break came-George Spahr rushed in and blocked Bill T-larris' aTTempTed quick ' . I 213 iii Y D T T T O N , ,...--...v....-, .-..-fre-,-, -, --.,-...Y ...- .--f-A -. .. . ...- ,,-.,.,., ,, . W Wi ,www y is : , -1 r I if T' ' , -. s x 4 i , . EX K K A- ' 1 ' KN, X, .,g, 'Y Y F T- 'A P ., ir i X rg f' r if v -X . . Q .- K l f v -XT I x fi K X WON T . , , -rf' X' l' K- GRAHAM KYLE, back TRUITT COOPER, encl RUEL HOFFMAN, back KAVE KING, back The pivc-T man ol The Pams AlThfTiugh advised noi To play His leadership and Tic-Tbdll T 'ici pi-r y cT Tricky ball-handling ThaT had . abilily brou'LihT The Rams Thi-ir fl I Th Pr VW iQ if f. i - - - The Tans -3903 all seascn. Al- 'I J lg Y'3T'Q p T S 'T rirsT Cffnrerwiiiif Tirle. Br.-fiulv 'S YNY bw if T Though he never made a Tough- riTT-'-n in his wr quarfe l Tul guiiil-licler bin-TTer-Thfiih-a down himself he was resporz- K k F A- gi Y R eriiifgn- passer and ali-C nTf-r- ifz, Triff', wa sible Tor a lai'4O number cl Thi. garns. Jnf: 'l - TD' T 'V f'3 ball carrier. Fuel was The The scores oThers made. pass receiv s on The squad fig-arrrs high scorrgr. kick on The Ten. On The nexT play Joe Turner reversed around leTT end and scampered over The goal. The second score came aTTer John l-losea rushed in Trom his end posiTion To inTercepT an aTTempTed OCU laTeral and raced 80 yards beTore being caughT by John lvlacchi on The Goldbug Two. The Rams losT The ball on downs Thore, buT anoTher aTTempTed punT blocked by Judd Kennedy seT Things up Tor The Wes- leyan's second Touchdown. Sam HousTon 6 Texas Wesleyan 2 ATTer Tinding The Ram line Too Tough, The Sam l-lousTon BearkaTs Took To The air and decisioned The Wesleyans 6-2. The 'KaTs ended The game wiTh a minus yardage Trom scrimmage. A 55 yard kick Trom The Toe oT Ruel l-loTTman shoved The BearkaTs back To Their own I5 laTe in The second guarTer To pave The way Tor The Rams' Two poinTs. Two running plays cosT The l-lunTsville Team nine yards as The Wesleyan line charged in, and on The Third play Judd Kennedy broke Through and blocked C5iT- Tord's punT, buT The ball bounced ouT on The end zone beTore Oscar Weiman could pounce on iT Tor a Touch- down. Co-capT. George Ramsey oT The BearkaTs Took a pass Trom OuarTerback l-lair and dashed 25 yards To The Wesleyan Three, early in The second halT. From here Two plays were unsuccessTul3 Then, on The Third, The Sam l-lousTon Tullback charged across Tor The win- ning score. Texas Wesleyan 7 SouThwesTern O Texas Wesleyan's sTurdy Torward wall headlined Their 7-O win over The PiraTes oT SouThwesTern in The conTerence opener Tor boTh Teams. Three Times in The TirsT halT The Ram line sTopped l3iraTe scoring ThreaTs inside The 20. TW linesmen charged Through To block one punT in The second period and again broke Through To sTop anoTher booT and seT up The winning score in The TourTh. ATTer Johnny l-lunTer barely missed a Tield goal midway in The TourTh, The Rams blocked Ouarlrerback DuTch O'lXleill's kick and recovered on The Bucs 27. On The TirsT play a pass was incompleTep Then on The nexT Try l-lunTer dropped an aerial in Wayne l-lill- ery's arms on The Tive and The big end scampered across Tor six poinTs. l-lunTer converTed. I T T i -' f- T ' Y-f Q T il I - D ' 2' 1 F ii F T I E T H A I'-T if f - - ,A U I i I 'H .. 4 ,A ' B L . . . . 1 ,i 9, ' a YR , 'X , 5 y. A' P' A Q- 4 nl YO I . ' N ' 1 5' ,L ' . 9 r . ' D 1 3- Y - r- U, , 5 1 I J 'i u Um N N Mn. s in v ' 'W' a n X--dine ,,,..4W ' DUB TEAGUE, cenfer STEVE SCARAFIOTTI, back SNOOKS MCCAULEY, MORRIS SCOTT, guard ua d playing his gm, g,fdS,,, ff, Cofiiaplain. Liled Guss slyle 9 r Anolher Trinidad producl, .MV Tw! Aa ji 2 Vwfflyyfyny -'il play so well he follows-d For our money,ll1e besl guard Scolly is a good lilrle man y ' 'Tuul' ilf 'm lil l nim from Trinidad. Gaad on in llwe conference. Was a who will be a lol of lwelp lo vb F'l'W'm'7 b lW l'l L'7 l' L l' punl relurns. and excels in sixlyfminufe man in almosl llie Rams in llme nexl lwo lor nim li slar ned year. blfirl-ind, every dame. years. If , Q ii w 5952: Q. if Hag, yr fa U T , . 4 em' , A F T A ,,,LEm, A, , I H .y ,V V M ,I . lp, .Sw ,, , ' -' 1 q ' fifvwfgsa. , Photo by Slawson Once Lem gets cr mitten on the ball carrier he's going DOWN! Texas Wesleyan 47 McMurry 6 Every play seemed To cliclc lor Jrlwe Rams al Faring- lon Field in The second conference game ol The sea- son lor llwe Wesleyans, and Jrliey rornped over Jrlne lv1c:Murry Indians lo llie Tune ol 47-6. .1 if ' , ff, Passes, end runs, reverses, and lward-charging line plays all were working in near perledr form lor The Wesleyans, wlio piled up a nel gain ol 434 yards. As in 'rlme lirsl Jrliree games, rlie Ram forward wall was one ol Jrlne main lacrors conrribuiing lo The suc- cess ol T. Wesleyan's plays. flIVi'i'.R3ifXHY EDITION '73 is STORMY SPAHR, guard LEM BRAY. cenTer HAROLD COON, back ALVIN STERLEY, ba Gecrge Rufus ic' his chaeie TT-1 -,.'sTa'n'-1 1 'fi' 's r.:-sgfiid fa, 5 5 Y hm NV M I when Idiimer T ii v-.as E' T' 'P' T' ' ' ' T ii I A i I iured and came 'hrr nh I 'l'e limit E-if en' di'Tc'ff. piypdj T BYEF. i '. STars and Touchdowns Tor The ForT WorTh Team are Too numerous To name. I-lere are The high spoTs-Ruel l-loTTman-personally accounTed Tor Tour Touchdowns, passed To I-Iillery Tor anoTher score and gained Trom Tour To TorTy yards every Time he ran wiTh The ball- Johnny I-lunTer-Took Buck lVlunday's punT on his own 4l and scampered 59 yards Tor The TirsT Ram score. Texas Wesleyan 20 Oklahoma BapTisT I5 Texas Wesleyan Rams nudged Oklahoma BapTisT UniversiTy 20-I5 as John I-losea hid ouT and Took a pass Tor I5 yards and Touchdown in The Tading minuTes oT The TourTh guarTer in a non-conTerence TilT aT Far- ingTon Tield. The Rams Took an early lead wiTh a TirsT guarTer Touchdown. A bad break gave The Oklahoma Team 2 poinTs in The TirsT period. Then someThing happened To The rugged Ram line, Tor The TirsT Time This season, and midway in The Third period The Bisons lead I5-7. Ruel I-loTTman Then sTarTed Tossing accuraTe passes To Weldon Snow and liTTle Dick Wallis began sneaking around end on reverse plays Tor long yardage and Then Tinally I-losea's hideouT and The winning score. TW rolled up more Than Twice as many TirsT downs as The Oklahoma Team and made 434 yards on corn- bined running and passing plays. Texas Wesleyan I6 AusTin College 6 Playing as much as possible urcler ccveri The Texas Wesleyan Rams succeeded in evaclTng The eyes CT I-loward Paynels scouTs and handed in a lo-6 vicTory over AusTin Colleges Kangaroos. The Rams played The mosT ragged game oT The season againsT The Kangaroos buT This mighT be aT- TribuTed To The TacT ThaT Ruel I-lcTTman, Jchnnx I-IunTer, Co-CapT. I-lomer Craig and mosT oT The rugged TW Ire played Tor The mosT parT less Than a c1uarTer oT The game. I-loweverl The Kangaroos played a bang-up garre all The way and scored Their lone marker on a 60-warcl , . I , My . . 7 PIFTIETH ANIiNIIiV'IiIi'mfT r.i,2lrf 23? Q fq i -ali' GN Iwi N f I , v 1-f' I X 1 , 1 ' f is is-+00 wwwwhiuh- Nw.-.-f HOMER CRAIG, guard JUDD KENNEDY, tackle JOE CONWAY, tackle TIGER I-IOSEA, end to -,ap'sir. A'tlicu ih missing Beuan playinfq some sericus First-year man tram Riverside, John was an end de luxe, and early uaivw,is bf-iuuse nt a fm J, Y T, k H 7 ,II . h. HA h i 1 iniury, Hcrzii,-r played tine 'iibdil' and Sdiiid G Sed Jae will probably be one ot W' miss Im' E as been I cn bith itfiynsi' ,ind de- son. His brilliant tocitball tu' an outstanding star every year ree, tif beiynwg rm- vii the Q . Y H 7 W . Y. the Rams' mainstays in the line A . . g A , 7 7 . g ture is at present up in the air he played here, in spite ot I rittruri-4,-s uutstfindinq Jirds. ehels tlyinfl tor Uncle Sana. next year, Same strong competition. 5 ei , K1 2 9 Vik! Zz , , 4 'V' X Ji 1 Q W ' ' ,:s?,4,zg.:t 5- ' ,. me f f W Q :si 05,441 ee tr Wi ' 1 all O 1 -- tx 4989 'htm Athi 5 . .Wf25 Pnotos by Bartwn After the ball-carrying is over .... Ralph says one sure way to stop an action shot is to wait till the action is over. . . . pass play midway in the tourth. They almost pushed across another touchdown in the tinal minutes ot the contest. Joe Coomer turned in nearly 60 minutes ot great tootball trom his tackle position in the I-Iopper line. Wiyatt Ringgold stood out in the Austin back- tield. I-lottman passed to Snow over the middle, Kyle went over tackle tor six paces and Joe Turner picked up three on a reverse to set up the WesIeyan's tirst tally. Cn the next play Kyle took the ball and started over tackle, then quickly tossed the ball to I-Iottman who raced over the double stripe. Four minutes betore the end ot the tirst halt Johnny I-Iunter entered to kick the tirst tield goal ot his col- lege career trom the I5 yard line. Cscar Weiman ,slipped behind the Austin haltback and made a run- -fl fy T-ai y N., f YT 1 'f gvx rs, T ,M 1, L.: .E u..-'V ML W, A. ,,,,,,,., ,nvr .W --,-,,,,. , , ,,, ,,,, 1...-'-,ag if sais' P Jia ss . .Qu AP'Ax i 'i v-f' ' u X . -.. Q pd 'xxawe' C JOHNNY HUNTER, back KENNETH MOORE, end BLAKE YAC-SER, faclxle OSCAR WEIMANN, d Pops was flue feanus No. I Tlue ecpasclual Huglu sfar Iuuf Blale busfed cur wiulu sfn 'i wr, i1 u ,rear '1'l'liE' j I F3f?i99 - HIS deadly 5'f'iUf5fY luis sfride fuiuward flue end cf i1Ff'Adi'7 uIIfMiII,'SIJFFDVISIVVIS' V X I E M I Wlilj G fff'CIb'f'II WGS III? fangk IIWC' S'i'fiS'WVu and played Sfunlfu fir'fupIf:. I I+1' wus f3Iv.'fiy 3 if I I Y I deluglul in every game. Also n 5 excelled as a runner and Ixicl- qffd IIf f'Q5- Hs WIII bf' IWIIS' Irvlll. er. nl ne-f years sfars. ning cafclu of a Hunfer flurown pass for flue Rams' final score. Howard Payne I4 Texas VVesIeyan IO Howard Payne's persisfenf Jaclcefs sluafferod flue dreams of fluousands of Texas Wesleyan fans in flue final forfy seconds of flue Rams' firsf luomocoming foofball game af Faringfon Field. Never a winner over flue Jaclcefs, a pluclxy Wesleyan feam ouf-maneuvered and ouf-cluarged flue lueavier Howard Payne feam. Wiflu flue suddeness and unexpecfedness of a fime bomb, Howard Payne exploded fwice, once lafe in flue firsf lualf fo fie flue score and fluen again fluree plays before flue game ended fo falxe flue lead and go on fo win by four poinfs. If was flue Rams wluo sfarfed flue fireworlcs wluen a beaufifully worlced passing offensive plan was good for 58 yards fo flue Jaclcef one yard line, iusf as flue second lualf commenced. On fourflu down, Harold. .....4...,,...,.. 4..:f -. , Q F I Coon, fullbaclc cluurned over flue goal. Joe Turner converfed. Hardly Iuad flue fans seffled in flueir seafs affer flue Ram score wluen flue Jaclcefs made flue mosf of a pass infercepfion in midfield. If foolc one play. -Iommy Samuels, I38 pound Howard Payne guarferbaclc, made a leaping pass fo Roland Vufarren, wluo luad siffed flurouglu flue WesIe'yan secondary, neffing 53 yards and a score. Only luisfory now, flue finislu of flue game rivaled flue movies for flurills. Sevenfy seconds fo go and flue score fied af 7-7. Coaclu Gus Miller senf Jolunny Hunfer info flue game, wluo Iciclxed a field goal from flue I4 yard line fo give flue Wesleyans a IO-7 lead only forfy seconds before flue final gun. fluen, in fluree plays, flue Jaclxefs drove 65 yards fo a foucludown and a 4 poinf lead wluiclu fluey Iueld flue remaining fen seconds fo Iceep flueir slafe againsf flue Wesleyans clean. Q WGN ,N -slnnwwoqh, ,.',,,,,, ,ww T J. STEWART, laclcle FOSTER MILLER. laclcle ayed sired ball luis lirsl year Speedy and luard Aizluarqing, 5 W.i2.N and has 5 ,y,-,,d fu, Ffsler held dcwru llue Tirsl- ur aluc-ad ol luinu willu ilufi Smnq iaglle pml Wlwl mmm lo spare. Played some really fureal Taalball. E E 1 , f- Q figff 5 if Gu f an 'f' 5 -fi fd fi? i aww v ' ef sv W rw E 'iw ' W , I f -' p f M Q . f 45 S f I 5, A' ,f ' 1 . ' Q . .NVQ K if ., A A - . Q ,yyffaffygeszxy , , ., ref' ,- Y y ' yy H . ,. .ixrnw www 2E'02nm,,,....,f ' 9 , M i 7' ' '- i 'w ?i5 f' 5PZgiM Texas Wesleyan 7 Trinily U. 0 Une ol llue lougluesl and luardesl Touglul games ol llue season was on declc wluen llue Texas Wesleyan Rams mel llue Trinily Tigers al Waxaluaclwie. Punls and passes were swapped wills ulmosl vigor and possession ol llue ball clwanged luands many limes. The scrimmage wenl paelc and Torllw pelween goal lines willu noilluer leam able lo cross llue olluer's goal. . .. .,. - . ..,-..,.'. ...-, aw..- , I r , su i rs? T' ii V Ti ii 'L -u T5 , ,'. . . A .. BILL STOKES, 'rackle Slaclis was one of llue reasons The Pamis opponenls never did muflu llurouglw llue line. Bill graduales lluis year, and lue will be missed a greal deal. T 4 J ' W 7. 7' - Y we ,A v ' ,V .. nf n' I' ' 1' Pt r' fi TY X 1 .. . V rf 0 r WAYNE HILLERY, end Prospe-C+ was oul Tor luruclw bollu limes we made Toolball piclures, bul lue was lluero- and luow--wluen llue Rams' ol- iensive was rolling. Pluolos by Barlon Wiln only a Tew minules remaining, llue sun sinlcing lower and lower and slill no score in llwe game, a re- serve guard, Spol Collins, inlercepled a Trinily aerial and seampered over Tor llue only score ol The game iusl as llue Tinal gun exploded. Texas Wesleyan 20 Daniel Baker O- Texas Wesleyan's Rams assured lluemselves ol al leasl a lluird ol llue Texas Conlerence Toolpall crown TTVEHFSFSHY EDITION O ..-.-.-.....1-........,.-......-.:....-. .- . f .... ..,. ....-... ..-.,,.-fu.: ..i-...:.i-- V -- - - -31 WELDON SNOW, back DON lTrainerl MacHENDRlE WAYNE DICKIE l-lard-charging Tullback, Wel- Trainer managed The Team Wfiyne used marry a I don made good his TirsT year, .g gy F , rl I F Tape and brmfe T f He alsa did a good job baclfe mimi diiwn Tj lk lnumd' A blrfrd durini Ti I ing up The line on deTense. real sixTy'n T n was he. Trainers assisr by downing Daniel Baker's lr-lill Billies in a mud baTTle in Brownwood in The Tinal game oT The season. Qnce in each oT The TirsT Three periods The Rams sTruck aT The Billies' goal line and each Time neTTed a score. John l-losea charged in and blocked a Daniel Baker punT, picked up The slippery leaTher and scampered I6 yards Tor The TirsT Wesleyan score early in The iniTial period. The only pass compleTion in The game wenT Tor a score in The second and Ruel l-loTTman Took oTT Tor 2I yards and The Rams' Tinal score in The Third. The charging Wesleyan Torwards played one oT Their beTTer games, never leTTing The Billies inside The Rams' 4O all nighT. ATTer one punT exchange Graham Kyle guick-kicked 4l yards over The Billies' goal. Two plays aTTer Daniel Baker Took over on iTs own 20, John l-losea wenT in To block Childs punT and picked up The ball, galloping The I6 yards To The goal Tor six poinTs. Kyle kicked The poinT. Kyle, who played his besT game oT The season, seT up The Rams' Third score by guick-kicking 44 yards To The Billies' Two where iT was killed by FosTer Miller. l-loTTman reTurned The Billies' kick QI yards To The QI. l-ToTTman called his own number, The Rams opened a huge hole in The leTT side oT The Billies' line and he scampered Through iT. pasT The linebaker, and inTo The end zone. F I F T I E T H A N N V 11 my T T 1 .. ,. I ,- BASKETBALL Clvampionsff Tlwo Texas Wesleyan Rams can iusTly claim To be Tlwe besT baslceTball Team in Texas, wiTlT Their record oT no deTeaTs in Tlwe regular season. Tlieir only Two deToaTs during Tlwe year, boTTi in posT-season TournamenTs, were To Sam l-lous- Ton, a Team Tlwey lwad beaTen decisively Twice during Tlne regular season, and To San Diego, Tlie naTionalcT1ampions. lXloTable games during Tlwe year included Tlwe game wiTl1 Sam l-lousTon aT Tlwe Rec, a lward- TougT1T sTruggle wiTl1TlTe lead in doubT unTil Tlfie regulars reTurned aTTer Tlieir Two minuTe resT in Tlie lasT guarTer, and The l-loward-Payne game aT Brownwood, wlwere an inspired Jacl4eT Tive played Tar over Tlieir Tieads To Tiold TWC To a dangerously small margin. Again Tlwe class oTTT1e Texas Comcerence, Tlie Rams reacl'iedTl1e guarTer-Tinals againsT The na- Tion's TinesT, losing Tinally by Two poinTs To The Team TlmaT won The clmampionsbip. This year's Team probably reaclied a pealc Tl1aT will never be exceeded by a Texas Wes- leyan Team. Six members oT Tl'ie Ten-man sguad graduaTe, and oTl'iers may be draTTed. YeT, somoliow, we liave a Teeling TTiaT wlfien nexT year's champion is announced, The Team will be Tlie Rams .... ...,-,.,--, ,,- -,-,. . M..- cu.- A -. ,.,... --,.,.,. ,-.....a...,,,. fFI?'E'EiZi'i'i !i.D1-i'IXTlVE,iT'5l FY EDITT The Team .... RED WALST-l is always where The acTion is ThickesT. Red geTs more Tie-balls Than any oTher player, and will go To The Tloor aTTer The ball any Time necessary. l-lis specialTy is a looping shoT ThaT sTarTs wiTh his back To The baskeT. IT Walsh is assigned To The opponenT's hoT-shoT, you can be sure ThaT The oTher Team's sTar will have a hard row To hoe. Somehow you never realize how many goals Killer makes unTil The box score comes ouT. l-TAZEN WARD has been high-poinT man in more games Than any oTher player. AlThough acTually Tall he looks like a liTTle man on The Tloor where Walsh and -l'hornTon dwarT him. Lucy's specialTy is a seT shoT Trom The corner oT The courT, and he's usually The one To crip 'em in when The Tirebrand is going. CECIL lVlcCLUlXlC5, The TooThless, is The TasT, smooTh shorTy ThaT impressed Pop Boone so much ThaT he devoTed mosT oT a column To him. Cecil has perTecT Torm-any coach would like To have him around To show his players iusT how iT's done. ln addiTion To his beauTiTul Tloor work, lvlcClung is Dead-Eye Dick on The long shoTs. Two or Three oT his seT shoTs Trom way ouT can compleTely demoralize The opposing Team. JACK Tl-TQRNTCN amazes everyone seeing The Rams Tor The TirsT Time wiTh his TavoriTe shoT-a com- binaTion beTween a crip and an airplane ride. Like The man on The Tlying Trapeze, he Takes oTT Ten TeeT Trom The baskeT, TloaTs up, drops The ball in, and makes a graceTul Two-poinT landing. When he's hoT Jack can swish The ball in Trom The middle oT The courT, as well. ThornTon had The Kansas CiTy wriTers agog aT The lnTercollegiaTe l'ournamenT. CLIFTON lvlcNEELY, playing his TirsT season Tor The Rams, conTounded his criTics, who said ThaT he would be shoT-crazy. Coming as a TransTer Trom DecaTur BapTisT Junior College, where he made amazing high- scoring records, he has TiTTed perTecTly inTo The Ram's play. AT The TirsT, he was almosT Too bashTul abouT making shoTs because oT his Tear oT unTair criTicism, buT has rounded inTo one oT The besT players on The Team. l-le was largely responsible Tor The Rams' win over Sam l-lousTon aT l-lunTsville, The TirsT Time The Rams had ever made iT. . ln The Top phoTo Killer heaves one in aTTer Taking iT oTT The boards, . . Raymond Barnes piTches one in The Rec's wesT baskeT in The lower picTure. . . RAYMOND BARNES, whose shoo'Ting Torm is well demonsTraTed in The phoTographs in This secTion, is iusT as experT as a Tloorman. The slcinny Tellow played aT looTh guard and Torward. and excelled aT boTh. WEYMAN COTTON, TallesT man on The squad, has been more Than successTul Tor a TirsT-year man, and will undoubTedly be one oT nexT year's sTars. Playing much aTTer The Tashion oT Red Walsh, he is a demon on geTTing shoTs oTT The baclcpoards and handles The cenTer posiTion wiTh Tinesse and smooThness in spiTe oT his Tree-Top sTaTure. WAYNE l-lll.l.ERY is The crowd's TavoriTe on The second sTring. l-lis grinning, eager way oT playing lceeps everyone in a good humor excepT The man he's guarding. An excellenT driblaler, he's The rough-and- Tough shooT-'em up Type oT player. When The second Team goes in To wear 'em down l-lillery's The one To waTch. ROY BARBER has The makings oT anoTher smooTh, speedy shorT man, alThough he's really noT shorT. l-le is agile and will help The Team immeasurably nexT year. BRYANT TRUITT made a hi+ wiTh The Tans Trom The TirsT. Those Tloppy hands oT his will darT ouT and sTeal The ball The TirsT Time an opponenT geTs careless. l-le is earnesT, sincere-and plays ball all The Time he is in The game. - .4 . -' 1 1 f 1 TJ The Rams show Their shoT-malc- ing sTyles aT The RecreaTion Build- ing. . . BoTh shoTs were good, inci- denfally. . . ff '5m. Perry Crow, llwe Txwecols ace plwolograplier, snapped lliese slwols on llie ly al llie Sam Hou lon game Twerr wa gloaling over llie sliol Red iusl made. . . Jess was guizzical aboul il all bul Cliarles lqerl ln e on llie game Corlzy was losl in wonder . . . llwe piece ol a liead willi llie sliul eyes and llie pasly is Nancy Overlon A lense momenl as llie Rams baffled val- ianlly againsl San Diego in llie guarler-finals ol llwe nalional baslcelball lournamenl al Kan- sas Cily. Nole llie lcnee Raymond Barnes is gelling from San Diego's number 22. Seven lliousand rabid lans saw llie game, wliiclw was belween Two ol llie Crowd's lavoriles. Aller llweir Two-poinl win over llie Rams, llie Cali- fornians look Wesl Texas by lliree poinls and wenl on lo llie Clwampionsliip. 'Bbfsfgff The Secrson's Results . . Q Cpponenhs Qpponenl TWC Score Score 35 Dallas Dr. Pepper, A 4 ,. 48 44 Dallas Ravlcinds . 5 . , . , A , , , . 68 30 New Mexico College ol lvlines , T . , 52 4l Dallas Dr. Pepper l,l..,.l,.,.,..ll , . . 5I 40 Sam l-louslon Slale Teachers College. , , , 43 36 l-lardin-Simmons A , A is , ,.. , A 5. 59 3l l-larclin-Simmons , . , , 52 3l Mclvlurry is ...,.,. ,W 49 35 Abilene Chrislian College 5 . A A . 68 30 Daniel Balcer , A ,5l,5,ll, A , 65 3l Auslin College A . . . A A 58 36 Trinily Universily . .5... , . 5 , . 57 43 Sam l-louslon Slale Teachers . A , , 53 4I l-lowarcl-Payne T A . l.l.. , . 78 40 Abilene Chrislian College , , , 56 53 l-lowarcl-Payne T , A , . 57 30 Daniel Balcer A 65 I9 lvlclvlurry , A 6l 4I Trinily Universily , 5 54 I7 Soulhweslern , A 5 64 36 Soulhweslern . A , 64 43 Auslin College , A A 8 . , , A 6I 783 TGTAL SCORES . A l283 f I U 4 Y Laying Jrhern in al The Rec. . . As Texas lakes over Kansas Cily, Nolice .lack Thorn+on's spread- and scenes from Jrhe home games eagle slance as he lloals up lo The . . . Jrhe Senior Rams in varying baslcel in The lower pholo. slales of undress. . . lPhofos by Associafed Press and T y Dillardl --4-vu-a---,N-..4-.-.-- -21 - f-1,:-.- - - - - V -- Y -ew - 'P T PI'iJNIVfEBf5AH'I' EDITION syn, ,- , 5 H ,mx 'Wea 4 -: ? x A L 'Nv- .fv If ph -:A QQ L if - Y uf, ,f is 1 ,F aff' ' . 3 'ZTQ 1 U W . 1's 15, W- , 1 GH 28,36 ,. -'.g,-fro. , 2 v- . 4 'Z , u , A V y M-fv 1 ! f , Q. ' if ff' E A 3 11, 9' . iw 3 Y 1 A S1 F T I E T H A N N I V if H ii RR Ti 3.11 l I C' ' Y Y , , .L G.- -Q-1 F, ..v-..-,.-.-.,....-.. ......,...... v. .. L.- W--fy f.Y.,.-.-1-..-..-.... ... R. .......-........-V.. A l '-I I Photo by Sl A secTion oT The record crowd which saw The Rams overwhelm l-Toward-Payne's Yellow JaclceTs. NoTe The expres- sions . . . Tor example, Gay Adams, DoroThy Roe, Joe STrawn, Jackson STrylcer. . . The camera couldn'T geT boTh lvlr. lvlaTThis and The resT oT The crowd in Tocus, so The phoToqrapher chose The resT oT The crowd as we have a picTure oT Mr. MaTThis .... TT-TE KANSAS CITY NATIONAL INTERCOLLEGIATE BASKETBALL TQURNAMENT Texas Wesleyan College-71 Evansville-62 Texas Wesleyan College-53 Louisiana Normal-43 Texas Wesleyan College-42 T San Diego-44 lPlaying under The banner oT Dallas 7-Up BoTTlers, The Rams comloeTed also in The SouThwesTern A.A.U. TournamenT in Dallasl Texas Wesleyan Rams-44 TCox Insurance-4I Texas Wesleyan Rams-60 Sam l-lousTon-77 RED RUTLEDGE Red played a qreal perl in making possible llne double vice lory in loolball and baslwelball. l-le is assrslanl Coach in bollw sporls. Tlne Rams and Wesl Texas play ers enjoy lhemselves in Kansas Clly . . . bollm leams losl lo San Diego, llme champion. . . Mr. Ash lourn deals oul radios . . ' x '43 ,. 'f -1 ' M . . mx. , T M.. Q , .T Qimfvlrfiiff ' ' ..m,1,.,.n,A' 14 rw 1,. T.v'w Ph it by Slawson Ram Golfers . . . Paced by Norman Rowland, who won The individual champion- ship, The Ram goITers Ied The way To TW's record oT Three cham- pionships in Twelve monThs by win- ning The Texas Conmference cup IasT spring. AIThough They IosT Two members oT IasT year's champion- ship Team, The Rams are raTed as sTrong conTenders This year. The Team plays maTc:hes wiTh nearly every college and universiTy in Texas, and usually comes ouT on Top. Playing on Their home course, Meadowbrook, The Rams are dou- bly diTTicuIT To conquer. Rowland, whose TaTher is The Meadowbrook pro, c:onsisTenTIy buTchers par There. The Toursome . . . all Tive of 'em . . . Jay Lowery looks Tor a goIT ball in a bramble pile . . . isn'T iT rough, Though .... ELDON ISIimI LEWIS . . . IVAN SMITH . . . NORMAN ROWLAND . . . EARL MORRIS. . . FITFTIETH ANNIVERSARY E151-'I-T16-N-O Tennis . . . . . . Team Coaclwed by Allred M. Ew- ing, professor ol cliemislry, llie Ram Jrennis loam wins llieir sliare ol games every year, allliougli lliey l1ayen'Jr yel won flue conference cup. Tlweir malclies are usually played on llie Sycamore courls wlwen playing in ForlWorll1. Raymond Barnes, C. D. Bounds, Raymond Tallcinglron, and Frank Bounds, wlwo malce up llie varsily Team, are piclured lwere willw llieir Coaclw, Mr. Ewing. 1 , FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY EDIII 0 GIRL'S SPORTS . . . W www, 'R A 'N 'TI Q As I.'T ': A T , ,fl f 7'C,'f'f,,,, 1: 1: , ' I , , , L -, ' ' s ' ' 1 f W y ,A ,,.,.. V... Q . ' , r.:2,5:' ,.:, 'L N v. - sf ww X '51 rf , ., My xg 90 we. 5 M N, E, 5 av . 9 , 5 ... A A D .. af . A ,, I 3 1 l'Q ',X 3, s 3 Nancy Overlon, Presidenlg l-lorlense Walker, Vice-Presidenlg Dorolhy Graner, Recording Secrelaryq Madge Miller, Corresponding Secrelaryg Jo Willa Sluleville, Treasurer: Mary Eskew, Scrapbook Edilorg Alice Marshall, Reporler. Mrs. DeRema Parker McCulley and Miss Maybelle Tinkle are co-spon- sors oi The Woman's Alhlelic Associalion. Mary Eskew is The direclor oi girl's inlramurals. Membership is open lo girls who have earned IOO poinls by playing on a Jream and making Jrwo-Jrhirds praclices. Their aclivilies, in addilion To spon- soring many sporls on The campus, include an annual picnic for The TW club, men's lellrerman associalrion, and a Mexican dinner. .,. , W ,,., , ,Y Y -vi--W . .-.........- ...M ...L.,. .... ..,....-....-..-aww - 4,-1-re: f - f-:.:r:Y:: :Lia-zguczi- L-1EI::,,'i Y--if I V 3 ri' FH fl T V EI R ffl A R Y E D I T I 0 N ' V-.g i. G O L F fix 0 Vernon Willoughby, coach ol lhe varsily goll leam, leeches lhe liner loolnls lo The goll class .... ,,,. , f,v4, L, ,,, ig, ,,,.11. ,-1, fume-,-Bragg.,..-...-1fJ.LQ,.f.,,-r.::,:e-'-- ,. 1--gee... ,, . , F. . e, , -nn- ,,..,f, V... -.. .-- - ... .... -...........,, -..... . .,- - FIFTIETH ANNTVERTBAPY fQlDIfi'lC o F I E L D 0 H O C K E Y 0 lvlarslwall leaves Twerp slanding al flue posl . . . now many rule violalions can you counl In lnis piclure, Mrs. lvlcculley? . . . 'Skew, l-lorlense, and Vinson show llweir slyles. . . Dorollwy is glad llwe mounler Cul llme end of ner slick off, because i+'s aloove ner lweacl, and 'lainl legal .... . N, 1 -.---.-f--.--- .,- ,, .,,s,,, -,,,,, . , ,,.,,,,.. , H., , , f N ,-..,. -... .. l wa Uaggigi FII' I'Ii?I'I'H ANNIVERSARY EDITION l e mess. me - ,, l i' If you can deiecjr a pained ex- pression on Jrhe 'Faces of fhe play- ers, iusf ascribe if To The weafher, which was aboui' freezing when Jrhese pidures were Jraicen. if I If ie i Ln Q I . fl' i ' ,A , .. ' 5? if i . ?21 9 4090192 f, 1.5 Q fr X Q .I Xi Ji! W Www I . '. ,, if mm. J 7, 7 9, 27, 2 W7 Y' , ri 53, l 12 , ff' , 1-.4 fi 2 it ff .M , , Z , f ' ...MI 1 , 19 , in ijf'VA+ff, ' X Q . ., 5, 'fy we s .W - , . y v, . I M 4' . ., , . - . ,- . s 1 , ,453 fm A i 4 , P xv X ' - Ei-i' , Lt- i ' A Q D ,,,-, .' ' MFE, f '- e' r 'I -I ' Q f V ,fi s si M . X N irss inns s s. s r 1 ..-,, 1- 3, Y-f Y H iii ive W xc ax, !T xg 'il' X . l 'Z -I FIFTIETH ANNIVE 'SAHY EDITIOYQ X N I 'M-'- s X 1 3 ,yi -,xi H Q. 4' A -- fx ii' , -ra .. .Q L A 3 , :L Q -x-,,.,,v ' 5 nmsf -be W 'N f X T Q Q c. X Y' X .ci sb sf W NN A I . , , X f. 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Baseball, baslcelball, soccer, vol- leyball, hilcing, archery, fennis, golf, field hoclcey, and various recrea- Jrional games leven chessl are iri- cluded in The girls' physical edu- ,, , ,., 'iz' . . rrfi cahon program. Piclured here are ,f gffff Iggy K , . . r scenes from baseball and soccer V? 0 y I gargnes, ahnd parl ol Dorofhy Vin- ' .A . son s arc er c ass. r J Y Q '--'A- ' b -- -' '- 1 - - - - -X---f V --f --sw---- -Y-V--Y :-Y-af'--W'--R171-rf f?2 . '- ' c' 22, Q . '4'f'ft?-4-?I Q. .4 Fw i -.T XT ' 3 7 ij if iff ii .3 Rr D rr I O .N ' 1 l ' 4' fx l. i il lil 3 .,.. 1 Q. 1-5 E1 if 3 ' . 0 I-IGNCDRS Rarher Jrhan picking a srnall group of slrudenrs and calling Jrhem Jrhe col- leqe's Who's Who, Jrhe Txweco presenrs in Jrhis secrion Jrhe siudenrs who, Jrhrough various means, have iefi Jrheir impress upon Jrhe college by Jrheir scholarship, populariiy, or achievemenlr. In Jrhis seciion are Jrhose whom Jrhe siudenir body iisehf has se- lecred for irs leaders. . . I 1-1 Q ' H 'I '1 ' ' Qiciicers Beouties Queens Scholors F I F 'I I iz, fi Ii 1- ,l'+J,1MJ 1 .rr. A I I I STUDENT ORGANIZATIGN OFFICERS . . . , W... wr 2 X, Q new FIRST RCW l-lomer Craiq, presidenl, lirs+ semeslery Cecil Mcfflunq, vice-presidenf, Tirsl semesler and presidenl, second semeslerq Billie Joe Reniro, secrelaryq l-lorlense Waller, Treasurer: Anila Wallace, president wemanis dormilory council SECOND ROW W. H. Eslill, day sludenls' represenlalive: Fosler Miller, presidenl, men's dormifory councilg Bill Sloles, senior class presidenlg Raymond Malllwis, iunicr class preside-nlg Jacl Ewing, sopliomore class presidenlg Nicl Kuplerle, freshman class presidenl f' , tid! 5 Tlie Sludenl Council is Jrlie agenl ol Jrlie sludenl organiza- +ion,Vwi+l1 ils members elecled by llie enlrire sludenl body. Com- . ing from all seclions of Jrlwe sluoly body, ils members are Texas XNesleyan s1-mosl respecled sludenls. Under Jrlieir direclion, a number ol well-allended social evenls have been lield llie basl year. T - 'x lk, x J A i ?'l? Ef'lcTf'i'l'l IKNNIVERSABY EDITION s , T' T ' ' SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS . . . X' Billfilolces A.B,Ha?:her Marilyn Jones Maurine Flew.. Presiclenl Vice-President Se lary TV'?5SuY l'V This year's gradualing class has been one ol Jrhe mosl acrive in lhe school's hislory, and Jrhe pasl year has been one ol excel- lenl allainmenl. Under lhe able sponsorship ol lvlr. H. Howard Hughes and Jrhe leadership ol Bill Slrolces, Jrhe class has devel- oped a deep loyally To lhe school and fellow sludenls, even lheir rivals, lhe presenl iunior class. Joe Slrawn served as presidenl lhe iirsl Jrwo years, succeeded by John E. Smilrh and by The presi- denl now serving. lvlr. Hughes has served as sponsor lhe eniire four years. FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY EDITION 7,- hr UNDERGRADUATE CLASS GFFICERS . . . 94 RAYMOND MATTHIS Presidenl, Junior Class I swgmmsn., 'ew' PERRY CROW Vice-President Junior Class CLARICE STOVALL Secrelary-Treasurer, Junior Class xy Q 0' JACK Evwgg. 923 K6rf,9Q-me i, -- QIZIQ.-9 U P L J ww we HWY WLELEN HOOTE Q' Secrelary-Treasurer, Sophomore Class MAROIE TOM SMITH Vice-Presidenl, Sophomore Class A. Z I 4 fin. NICK KUPFERLE HJ: A Presiderl' Freshman Class, A' ' N NEAL MCEWEN Vice-President Freshman Class MARY FRANCES GARDNER Secrelary-Treasurer, Freshman Class rw 3 sq A 3 , JJ 1 l-liqhpoinls in Jrhe year's class aclivilies were The opening Freshman-Sophomore rivalry, Jrhe class edirions of Jrhe Rambler, The Junior-Senior banquer, rhe slcaling parries ol Jrhe Sophomore and Junior classes, lhe Freshman show, and Jrhe elecrion of The , l-lallowe'en Oueen. ..-....--....- -..- .. . ....-...WH f-, .....-....,..-.......-....m.....,.,-.,,,--n,.....,....,....,.,...v....-...,..4..-..-.,....,...,i-:,t-1-- ,,,,, --44,-42,675-e1,,,, ,, V-W , ,V ,Lf V Y , ,, li I E l - 3 I V E El 595 A H Y EI D I T I O N 9 A ---- - -- - 4-4--M -- f ---A--F------..----11, W:-T.---W ,-.-,-..- if --uf-ere-Q 1 f, ,.,.,,f,,..,.- ,,.,..,.,,, ,, ,-. -A .- ,pw ,. Wg , '-1: '1 FIFTIETH fx?-3' Mx 233 FINFTIETH ANNIVERSARY EDITION I - -l g ' V ?,Q:, ,S M Y Af- . :f:,-'- : ,uf .t :Nz-1, - wi ' Y ,,:- -,-- 2 ' -X Q. HUHHNEE WMU? Q 1 1 9' ' A yn.. 4 ., A QL if ,Q fs? , 2? .gs NN-1 A3 1 ya MICE SWVAH MARILYN EHMHHH T Y MARY HMNHS EMQUNEH HHN HUM bwgi vw j XXX, nm L mem UM xy 1 1 U 'D nf. ,D ' B ,. s .-Q y I .A ' -- - 2 -il. N 1NWk,x,V., x,t.,,,.,. 'Q JUNE EUEHMN X X x ,, X. X Ng. Y wx A x X .g xg k a li. NR B X 355 5 if 3 is X ' M W Xxx Q 9 X , 0 xx. Y A Q , 6 Q . 4 ,, 1 fe 'QL UUHUIHK HXWHXXW C . Q22-s V 4 sg X-,. -, .z- Us A54 N .Ag v:-M52 , .v,, I .gpg 42 an W fx W. t Y i 4255? Sw: ,f ,- A SP- nd Row Marulyn Jones AnnPLee Jordan Herman Kung Farm Leaflw Bob McElroy Marqarel Mclvlalwon Madge Muller Mary Helen R l W S th Jh Vanslon Dorolla Vunson Horleme Wallcer Vurqmua Wallis, THE STAFF Auslin Fosler. Perry E. Crow . Mildred Kyle Ciwss ssoriori Rullw Young Maxine George SPQRTS Norman Rowland Dorolkiy Vinson PHQTOGRAPHY Perry Crow Roberl Slawson EdilorsinsClwiel Business Manager Associale Edilor Amy Jo Long Fosler Miller Ralplw Barlor' Tlwanks lo The following lor llweir valued assislance in producing lime I9-4I Txweco: Dorolliy l-lagard, Carl Lesla Davis, Dorolny Dillerline, Gor- don Collier, LeRoy Weeks, Dan Agee, Joe Slrawn, l-lorrense Walker, l-lazen Ward, Raymond Mallliis, Mrs. Gladys Bow- man, Mrs. Varine Robinson, Mrs. l-l. N. Cocliran, Mrs. Lonye Brooks, Mr. J. B. l-loll, Mr. Alan Qrgain, Mr. F. C. Leaclw, Mr. A. O. Evans, and Mr. l-l. l-loward l-lugkies. AUSTIN FOSTER PERRY CPOVV Edilor-in-Clwiel B M .., V., I X . wwf' ,. usiress araufg-r g '3fn. .mug fab L .Aix Q TXWECO STAFF . . . my ,XSITK .wmv-' The sad Tale oT how The Txweco sTaTT losT Their chips .... The picTures on The leTT show Them aT The TirsT oT The year .... all working cheerily .... The upper righT shows Them iusT beTore The deadline .... Perry couldn'T Take iT, and leTT Tor Kansas, Pinky Tinds solace in The cup ThaT cheers, while AusTin sTares madly inTo space .... lvlrs. Bowman sTill looks sensible, buff The pic:Ture was Taken belore she read prooT. 8 ,L f F R iz. 1 pew ff' ' Y V iiiin.. in ' The Rambler slall in a lypical pose . . . only lhe edilor worlqing . . . Virginia l-lale usurps The edi+or's chair lo gaze pensively upon The universe . . . Margie Tom works away while Addie slumps on lhe lable, complaining lznillerly Jrhal Amy iusl simply expecls loo much from har , , . George Rowland bals ou+ The sporls copy. X Qi RAMBLER STAFF . . . EdiTor Assfiiiafe EdiTor Literary Edilor E'i:eTry Ediior S 4 , Ci-ilely Edihiir Club EdiTor Crgluriinis s lilr,,rU,'3 FETVIVI LCGCTT Pig,liTii,s Ann Beauchamp Evijhanqeis Adrienne Amos Campus Viriiiinia l-Tale Nevvs Repii-rTer5 Marqare-T Breedlove, T-Telen Home, D'Arcy Laseier, Gracie Brabham, Annadell Mor- ris, Madelyn Mi1ClinToQl, Nelle Mixon BUSINESS DEPARTMENT: Business Manager Cirfgulaiion Mana-ger Clerl. FACULTY: Sponsor S'Dli ili'.il Amy Jo Lonq Norman Rowland DoroThy Haqard Carl LesTa Davis , EranCebeTh Gibson Marqie Torn SmiTh EeaTure VVriTers RoberT Greaves, T. E. STaTTord, Clarence Summers, DoroThy Dean Wilson, Mary McConnell, and Jaizlr l-losliiis SoQieTy FieporTers Sara Dell VVaTson, Lynelle liebe-lnian Club ReporTers Eranle Lee, STella Lou Phillips, Merle Burnam, Mary Louise AlTrey SporTs ReporTers Bob Cannon EloroThy Vinson A. B. HaTcher Dorolhy TDiTTerline J. W. Eorce Mrs, E. M. Bowman Mrs. Varine Robinson The Rambler, Texas Wesleyan's weelcly newspaper, has achieved wide recogniTion over Texas. In The pasT Tour years iT has crepT up in The naTional raTinqs Trom Third Class To TirsT class. This year's sTaTT is earnesTly hoping ThaT They will achieve The ulTi- maTe honor-All American. LasT year, The Rambler missed This rec:oqniTion by only TorTy-Tive poinTs ouT oT one Thousand. AMY JC? LCJNG EdiTor-in-Chieg-T A. B. HATCHER Business Manaqer www DEKA SCCIAL CLUB . . . W f ix? N, , Sy- 5 . . ,. Ja' Q. .y ji.. V 450' 5? 475 Firsf Row: Lourse Alfrey, Marlorie Ayres, Berlye Blanfon, Jerry Burler, June Cochran, Jane Ferquson 1 ' a was HA' Second Row: Belly Lou Fosler, Mary Frances Gardner, Doris Sue Housewrighl, Marilyn Jones, Grada Jane Llndsay, Madqe Miller Third Row: Billie Pillard, Marie Plummer, Mary Kalhryn Sfiles, Jeanne Thompson, Horrense Wallcer, Joy Wallis, Annodell Wilkins l-liqhlighls ol The Delca year were Their luncheon al The Den, Jrhe Delca-Salclcara dance, and Jrhe many social alrlairs Jrhrouqh- oulr Jrhe year. Two Delcas, June Cochran and Mary Kalhryn Sliles were honored upon lheir leaving a carelreel?l single lile lor Jrhe more blessed slale . .. wwf 'fi ff, fy, A .fxfff and ' ,.f.'-'1. Kf6 QV '.. . , X. . -.,,wt f H , 4 3 7, V yu 'I' X ' f': w7'Cw i ff Q- H M .M if A -W-, V Qrfggj., f' .. www nf 1 Q 'Lf'-Qs, Y 11j j,:. ' 4 . ,,,,'Z ' ff, , - ' 0 4,4-frm A , Q ., 1' , , n. f,. I f nigxfgii . glykw- . g , , w' WSE WM me 35gs:,fa'f: igilgigm fs, ffl .. , A Deke in Jrhe dayiirne .... wi+h Romeo Dick Wallis for added ef- fect? . . . ine lasf plwoio snows Hor- Jrense wifh The posies given her for being foofball queen . . 9 U ' Jf'4vQ'jf'i Will: .i Y . , I 4 FIFTIEYH 'ANNIVERSARY EDITI .rxl nuns- If la DEKA SOCIAL CLUB . . . - Qllicers -l- FIRST SEMESTER Elorlense Wallcer, Presidenlq Madge Miller, Vice'Presidenl3 Marie Plummer, Sec- relary-Treasurer SECOND SEMESTER Marie Plummer, Rresidenly June Cochran, Vice-Presidenlp Mary Louise Allrey, Secrelrary-Treasurer Miss Elizabelh Riley is The sponsor ol Deka, girls' social club. Each semesler Delia has al leasl Jrwo maior social alllairs in addilion lo Jrheir rushing aclrivilies. A Homecoming banguel, al which former Delcas renew Jrheir school Jries, is held each Spring. f lifwiil ANNIVERSARY EDITIO --vvyw.,-1.-.-....... V-. -,- afy ap. . ,.:,',.,,, ,. is if FTIETH N RSARY OK AUTISS SOCIAL CLUB . . . Sie Vx dry., sf ww ww Firsl Pow: Helen Hoole, Frances Brownd, Carl Lesla Davis, Clarice Slovall, Nancy Overlon, Mary Louise Cannon, Marilyn Crablree Second Pow: Lynnell Benlon, Virqinia Hale, Amy Jo Long, Mary Helen Phillips, Ernesline Chrisly, June Raqle, Margarel Ledrowslci, Mary Belh Orr Third Pfiwt Mary Baler, Bonnie Gilliland, Hazel Hiqqins, Marqarel Broois, Maxine George, Bellye Hudqens, Charlolle Morris, Miss Erin Con- Uff, S QUSTF FJ fi ,EW L if Xf The Aulriss Social Club meels each Tuesday .... On The-oo posile page is a Jrypical scene from one of rheir off-campus ' dances... TH ANNIVERSARY EDITIO 41, h ,gig i-1 i ir- 'iv . 4 , 'i 1 L i i 1 1 'N ' , rd 'Y , f f - , 'ffl x a dance af Coloma! . . . Au+is5 emlrerfaims her friends wiflv FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY EDIT AUTISS SOCIAL CLUB i- OTTic:ers i--- We ilflii' ,M-X Q'- 2' FIRST SEMESTER l-lelen l-loole, President Frances Brownd, Vice-President Carl LesTa Davis, SeCreTary3 Virqinia Hale, Treasurer SECOND SEMESTER Mary Louise Cannon, President ErnesTine ChrisTy, Vice-PresidenTq Helen He-oTe, Secrelaryg Nancy QyerTon, Treasurer EeaTured ThroughouT The book are The many ac:TiviTies oT AuTiss and Their broTher organizaion, AlToc:o. PiCTurecl in This sec:Tion are members oT The club seen Through The eyes oT Their own phoToqraphers. .U ,.-- - ..,. .....,.-i. Z..-., , LA , ,Nia 'aw TH' '?'iiT 'H ANNIVERSARY EDITIO . y , Y , Y WY-, 1 - -- - - V .-V-A----111-.Y.v - .. - .... , ,,,,,, ,- , V, ,,,.,,,.,-L, W V... , , T 1 Aufiss members in cheracferisfic: poses . 0 fn ,sm V' ef U. f fl, if j fs in 47 My iw? '. 25 55 ,fn , 1 :I -,K -' Niki 'X qyzmg . , 3 S is 5 2 FIFTIETH NNIVE SAR Y F. I3 I 1 uw ' -..1m...................-.-.-....-...... AV., . ALTOCO SOCIAL CLUB T 'rw , ,i s K . fm i in-' v 3 C , 4 Y . f - Yrvfgw Si . , A Y a ,K ii ' ' X, Q i , wg SEQ, , Xf W N' 2' l K am- lx V .L A 3 V, Q34-M 2 x I K R K 'VP' -v. 35' IW! Sr wx S2 we ,C if gf L , K? f ,Y x I 4, , f .. ,, L V. .VW W, f , f- ,5.+32 'QN- wi li U QS we M M? 'VS QQ: 'W 5 is ' 1 -Q ' ki Q 2 M AS? ,,.::, , , 'Qi W , V 1 , 1- i is . , r sf' vw , we WPI- ' 4 gl - ' :'. ' v. '7 -F., Firsr Row: Spor Collins, Wayne Dickie, Parclwes Harding, Jaclv Ewing, Gordon Herrin, Wayne Hillery, Henry McGauglwy Second Row: Don MacHendrie, Raymond Malllwis, Fosler Miller, l-fennelli Moore, Morris Scolr, George Spalnr, Bill Slolces Tlnird Row: Joe Slrawn,JaClvTl1ornlon, Clnarles Turner, Dicll Wallis, Cullen Walsln, Hazen Ward, Oscar Weimann, Joe Wills All Loyal To Qur College Qrdinancesu F i li' 'l' I in 'I' H I X,- : 'i'- A I ANNIVERSARY EDITICN ALTOCO SOCIAL CLUB . . . 9995 dm Qllicers -'- - i-' y '5'V'1'A H www! I Wayne l-lillery, preside-nl: Soc? Collins, Vice-Presidenlg Fosler Miller, Se-crelaryflreasurogt Qsiar ,yy ' W S- q is f-A ' ' f Wicmann, ergean a rms f ,1 i of A f s f'klf'J.,,f J K' 'lf' i , - 1'.Ai.' M1 i ,.-A 'i 'if Q ,-f V! ,, ,pdf Mv'yy 'L' ,fu I ff L.PiJ Jvffrlfif f - ll 1- 75 lt' -'L .-ri 1 ' fi. mffui -4 --'K V' ,V .L . JU! wgfgiif if i 2 , V Jil iwfyyil' ffl a I l i ' J ,4 . - J , JM 7 u .A bf ' ' 'x :-- V s' L. I 'V il I The Alloco Social Club, brollier orqanizalion lo Auliss, was founded during llie lirsl year ol Texas Wesleyan's exislence. V Eacli year il sponsors a number of parlies and ollier social allairs. ,ff . ....-. I i 15'II5'TI H ANNIVERSARY EDITIOIQA- O ET is sf., SAKKARA SOCIAL CLUB . . . aw fdqmf gnu.. vig 'YA . 0 mii- :ff QW' wagon, TZ, Www 3 Firsr Row: Juiian Baird. Ernesr Barnes, Joe Bellah, Paul Burqe, Bob Carpenrer, Gordon Dennis, Herman King Si-cond Row: James Macklin, J, N. Mullins, Ted Norman, Norman Rovland, Jofwn E. Smifiw, Tommy Tiompson, Eugene Werner HERMAN KING Presideni MWA .-, 'X -f --fa , r 7 efo ... FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY EDITIO L- -. f- 2 V' '4i'f?545: it l Q, 1 ? X, '1 x V I 1 3...-1 B I ab K N 1 F Sakkards pledges . . . a fypical Salckara social evening . . . I his-:.-.e .,.,. ,. , gms. 2 0 Deke and Salckara join +0 honor Hweir pledges . . . nojre Herman King's expression in rhe second pic- Jrure . . . and Mr. Hughes' in Hwe las? . .. s . .-.. Q- 1' nr- ,ff F: lr Y rw uw? , 11. li. A ...J ,L 'v. W M.. .,,,...-......... 5 I s l K O R O S O P H I A N The picnic crowd . . Nancy Jo ings al llwe dance . . . Three scenes from Jrlie dance, wi+li l-liggins, Baker, and Gilliland as usual . .. 0 .f-- ' I FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY I 1 l 'A IlDl'l'lOIN V B l t . KOROSOPHIAN LITERARY SOCIETY... , Q' N l ' s s , . Nw . .cf Q l i sm ,,, 45 3- K 9 me sw , X. wx V A ii 1:I' .. 'N l 4. f f Q Iviz ...Mia if ... ii ' QIQ .... . r : ' ' A AA ,,.... .A-P ' si . A l i M 53 . .... .. .. . , ..., .... 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M sr. . . ... 1, Firsl Row: Veva Maxine Arrhur, Marjorie Ayres, Jane B II, Frances Brownd, Ernesline Chrisly, June Cochran, Lorraine English Second Row: Belly Lou Fosler, Myiqe Geqrqe, Dorcztgy Gramer, Eugenia Gunler, Elise Henson, Helen Hoole, Ramelle Johnslon s yi , A,.f J 1 Third Row: lrnoqeneslfeelinq, .Wrary Mcgnnell, Qeola Mmyr, Rose lplicholson, Mary Belh Orr, Merry June Parr, Mary Helen Phillips, June Raqle D , . ,, .1 Aj, Fourlh Row: Louise gee, Dqglhy Roe, Jo WilgSlulexiciQe, Dorcyly Rose Sullivan, Marceille Sullivan, Jeanne Thompson, Imogene M'-. A D Q A Y Bel W mi Vs- ,J ,A s P A , , asv rs I IJIJ4 YJ -J! , ff , I lf! My Q I ,f rc! cy R Ci Vis? J 'l : Jir -if X 'J If sf ,f f gf .f f 'fx ef f'1fV V , fe ' 1 J' ' o 'J 9 .fl I S 1' I ii f 1? 14 V iffy Q , g if fs . I J Yyj sf A i 7 ,ff X 5YC'Spofg-slQsgedfbiy'gm'aniJra,,CoXwan,i Koro presenls borh campus and ,J X ojl-cainwpiis speakers ancfhusicians as well as ulilizinq lhe lalenls 'I X11 f , M af ,J !flffiOlil9jf6WV1 653555 ajfffhe weekly club meelings. 7 . rv T14,f' J 'gf' X . ul lg., 7 Q yr XJ' A M . 4 Y s lx' 'V y I V re ..,, f' .,,, ,ff v . ' 5 4 E W' il 'I L, 1 M f s -1 l xl Q I TKT t. -Q. '.iQfxi'. ..............-,........,., . , e as ,eo - I-i!i4'lI'l+, ANNIVERSARY Ei15ITI :vw M- -s 4--V----.r ' 7 ' ..........., -- -- -W 'rf , ,,,, , 1 V ' ' ON! June crowns Mary Baker Koro princess . . . Jrlie eclilor lies been Jilireelened wiilfi asassinalion for using Hwis piclure . . . scenes from +l'ie Koro picnic and dence for new girls . . . llie plriolograplier ancl edilor bollw enioyed being ilwe only F boys ai a dance willi eiglriiy girls! - i rl I FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY EDITI H. f I . 4 r W My i l Fw 4 Qfffliiif yifl'.lii?Xly.l'B,lXb X i -QU J x- ly, KOROSOPHIAN LITERM 'gmqp I Q ,Is ' ' 5 ,. . gl ,,. SET Wh? Www' WW, ,ww xwav wiv' Firsl Row: Belly Blanlon, Merqarel Friclc, Evelyn Gibbs, Lacluana l-luclson, Audrey Lullrell Second Row: Fern Massey, lvlarqarel Ivlims, Frances Morrison, Juanila Morlensen, Edifh Record Third Row: Laura Jo Rhea, Jessie Ray Turner, Sara Dell Walson, Bernice Wheeler, Annodell Willrins, Kalherine Willis , , , I l i i i I FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY EDITIO bu S M K 0 A+ Hue SMK Mexican dinner . .. Margie Tom Srnifn as a grandee . . . Bonnie and Hazel manage To crash in again . . . Hue presiden+ and Srnifh Jrrip a joyous Iiqhlr fan- fasiic: , . . ine picnic: crowd . . . Aoi 1.11 41?-V... V ,...-Y -- , '-- ...,..- . , FIFTIETH ANNIVEHI:3Py no , i I r --n ' -- -...-, , - ff- Q1 5 'f 3 4 'a FM95' Q We lv-f' ' ,pf 4 X w-. A sk . . 3 ' X 4 ,-qgv, X 1 - I 0 or re ey 114'? ii Ziff if 44 SUSAN M. KEY LITERARY SOCIETY . . . Ala in , . , .-' Kr Y 3 ,,..,. N a X, Qi qi. . , ,Q , , in Ni' l , i 'S S 'V 9 ' X - ' ..1' Ili ' fi ' Y in: F ar : - ,ill Vilq Q ,-uw., 5, I 51 p ,C if 5 1, -'Q Q ,avr A Q Q ' .:'- X i nk . :3g::,:,. ,,.V - A ij, 0 V- ,vv-,.' ' V -Q P I , X H V,,, ., :if fy 5 32, '. C : Ncll ii Alll ii V : i . .K in W M, YYYY ,a , S J l Siler ef 5. I ' , , ,V P 'W' X'-we S' A ' V ' 'K 7 43,1 ' i . ,C 4 ff f E V A ' f ri' '- ,. - . 1 'f', r ., 1 Q1-wwf . 0 Tj 5,, .. i . - ff - V , , , H ,ey A.f, v-'- X. 3 5 ' 7-32 2514? A ., .,.' , l ,., ,lvnl in . V q fln Q ,iwrk X W It I :Q i t ., ..,,., V ,.,,. -, , 9, 1 wig t ---:., -iw: . , 4 . 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Firsl Pow: Corinna Ashburn, Lynnell Benlon, Mary Blaclrrnon, Bennye Broolfs, Marqarel Broolcs, Dorolhy Burlrharl, Jerry Buller, Mary Louise Cannon Second Row: lnez Condry, Marilyn Crablree, Annie Mae Crouch, Rachel Cyrus, Carl Lesia Davis, Mary Eslfew, Frances Fellnor, Francibelh Gibson Third Pow: Pulh Gwallney, Dorolhy Haqard, Roberla l-larclinq, Bess Ellen l-larl, Marilyn Jones, Annie Lee Jordan, l-lelen Kyle, Mildred Kyle Fourlh Pow: Arny Jo Long, Belh Lynch, Mary Mcllvaine, Marqarel McMahon, Mary Alice Mahaney, Aliige Marshall, Glee Conrad Marlhis, Madge Miller, Fillh Pow: Kalherine Musslewhile, Marie Myers, Nancy Overlon, Marie Pressley, Vada Rainey, Bobbie Ray, Billie Jo Reniro, Elizabelh Slawson Shih Row: Ada Lallelle Srnilh, Dorolhy Srnilln, Margie Torn Srnilh, Horlense Waller, Ann Warcl, Nancy Williams, Rulh Young 'm ..-e-Y, ..t.-- -- -- , - - ,Y -.--ww , Y 1. iiU'ijBS,K,HY ESDITICNO ws'--:-. . ...-ff. V , ---.,.- -3, 3-.W-y, - 1 -,M-, gre,-,-,..- ...Y Y , ,, ... , , ....,,,M g..,,,e,,,, v -VV Y W nw -5, i V 241' ,V iw 1 WS vi +' Vinson blows a lrial balloon al Jrlwe SMK picnic lor new girls . . . Jrlfie mucln pliolograplwed Balcer, Gil- liland, and l-liggins manage lo in- sinuaie Jrliemselves info lliis page, loo . . . Theodore Rios sings al flue Mexican supper . . . Sponsor Doalc and Marilyn confer a+ llie picnic . . . HSSGl-l-l'1GFG I am. . I I . MQ 'W' X 'X is A P 1 F T i E T 1-1 A N N 1 a J . .. -- .. . ,. -I .....---4-.12 - f.:a.u1n,-A J -,.f..........-..- . ..,.. -f- 5' 'iff ff M94 4 Q Q- A iS' ,'-411 Sm-' Aiyimfl K 5 4 'Q ' is fi '2!5 1 W K 'rs X3 4: SUSAN M. KEY LITERARY SOCIETY . . . YK Ni , if 7 T5 Mwss X mi A ,. l f fg . v. ai' l - W. .,,...: 1 ..,4 , A A 1 1 ' . ff- 'F fi we A I , . A Y' Q f, .si 'K In W K X e EMT T .A . 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' Firsl P-'wi Gay Adams, Wanda Lale Alexander, Louise Allrey, Adrienne Amos, Mary Helen Ashburn, Mary Rulh Blalle, Lora Burls, Sidneyanna Carler Second Pow: Mildred Cross, Jane Downs, Josephine Earle, Dorolhy Ford, Mariorie Fosler, Verna Lee Gibson, Virginia Hale, Margarel Hayler Third Pow: Bernice Hegler, Bellye l-ludgins, Mary Frances l-lughey, Flora Leach, Maurine Newman, Lois Norlh, Belly Perkins, Rulh Rose Fri-urlh Pow: Jayne Sfsoll, Belly Sears, Belly Ann Snnilh, Virginia Thompson, Vaudene Thornlon, Dorolhy Vinson, Dorolhy Lee Wriglil, Funiige VVrii1hl Sponsored by Miss Evelyn Doalc, SMK is lhe largesl club on lhe campus excepl lhe IRC. Their programs are always well-planned, covering every sorfr ol subiecl and going lrorn lhe subline lo lhe ridiculous. The ridicu- A' . lous'was represenled lhis year by a lallc by lhe Txweco edilor . . . L ymnrveHeARY EDHWON FIF T11-: T H A NNI V ER 5 A R YJEAD 119 -, li CFI FIRST FALL HOMECOMING . . Willie dominaTes The dining hall aT The Homecoming bangueT. O The Pro ArTe STring QuarTeT, wiTh our own Marius Thor TirsT violinisT and Tounder, plays Tor The ex-sTudenTs. 0 The sTudenTs snalce dance Tollowing The pep rally. f As seniors and Tormer sTudenTs oT The Three colleges gaTher in The dining hall. Q The band waxed warm aT The rally, noTice Sandys Tux. f Fireworlcs and everyThingl ' AT E. l-lull's parTy in The gym. 0 The Table aT The TaculTy coTTee. T-IFTTTETHTZNNIVEHSAHY I-3D1TioN T In celebraTion oT The TiTTieTh anniversary oT The Tounding oT PolyTechnic College, alumni and ex-sTudenTs oT The Three col- leges which have occupied The siTe on Poly hill gaThered Tor a Three-day celebraTion. All campus organizaTions held open house Tor Their Tormer members, and many old acguainTances were renewed, many sTories oT Tormer days reTold. The bangueT, parTy in The gym, l-loward- Payne game, band concerT, open houses, TaculTy coTTee, musical concerT, and oTher acTiviTies Tilled The days To overTlowing. The RededicaTory service, climaxing The occasion, was an inspiring ceremony cele- braTing The immeasurable service oT The college oT lNlorTh Texas in The pasT TiTTy years, and dedicaTing sTudenTs and alumni To The Task oT malcing The nexT TiTTy years more glorious Than ever. s w Tr in v 5 ? 5 iv 1 Y' Q ag.. wg. H 4 in Sw .. N' ' , N K N . 'gi 5 ,Vis Q Hx Q .455 3 ,X wi. K WMM qiifm I!! 41 1 1 1, 1 1 E 1 E i A , , ,Z :t ie-3 xr 1 C E I xi g S, :S xx 'X Wxqm X Q3 ww il XXX X . X Q , . K :1 95 .1 :fx 5 M Ss? val' S11 X at QQ Q: -x a fs 1 w w 9 9 0 1 ..., Q. ,-55 22 .5'4W':'. ' X v 132 N, 2 I R, kb,.. 55 f 9 ,,,, ,',. .. , , ' ,EE SW 7 1 Y gi 1 ff ' Q 2 ' f, , 4 1 l I 5 ' 5' 4 f ' -y .7 ffz ' if X Q15 4' f If 5 W f f! 1 f 66 J. in A f. .4. Q . , A. , ,ff f 1 4: if 5' ww My 'M' M My if ,,,. ,ww- Nw X323 Y jg :- Z mm innvll 14534, C r The world premiere ol lhe Sam- uel Goldwin piclure, The Wesl- ernerf' was a wonderlul opporiun- ily lor Texas Wesleyaniles lo dis- play their cowboy dads .... So lhey did . . . Willie, lhe Rami was given lo Doris Davenport feminine slar ol Jrhe picfurei our she gave him baclc. 4 Members ol lhe lwirling squad learning how i+'s done. . .rhelield hockey players almosl ran poor Perry down . . . l-loward Paynes beauieous maioreiles . . . Miss Cowan praclices her swing. P, lx X '--1 .- , -. Mg f1.1,..: fr fp,f.-N - N 752 QI:- Says V Q. ,jg xiti-:v.., ,Q , X X Y NV N wg . X X Q xx wiv X f mg, zzsklggfl M X ,, , W 1 ,M nm., ww vf H , ,,,...,..- -, .UM A M, 5, 'MV , 'wfl K, ,A 1' I X mf v C ., M , if 1 y .E A.,,,V N . x,,y,,ge,, A A Q H if 'H I 5 nf 44. ma- u 1 A V 1 Y 0 V1 Foo and Shrdlu and E+ Celera! Gur Days personified hies herself lo Mr. l:ro's well known fishing resorl, where she resorfs +o fishing a doughnujr ou'r of her coffee. . Wailing for Dinnerlime. U Freshman Slyles are very becoming. . Ch, lhe arlishs life is lhe life for mel ' Resr and slrudy are bolh needed lo succeed in school- so why no+ combine Jrhem? Q Mr. Red Ewing inspires all and sundry lo reach ihe ulfer heighls oi loolball frenzy. f' . Pop lvlellhis loolcing Coy. Q People. , , WHY, , V21-' ,YW ., , , - evo-.V -77- , .i no-W . .-Y..-... V, i- . , Ns, , 1 -...,.-, , OFIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY EDITION Wy 3 f 5 For kk f xv E ... ,N 5' '81, N VS KX x Q Q biskx X ur 1 w 'qf.f'g.f,f K vi -l Q Q2 4 21655 K Ngizq-.x.' 253 Q ' A h 1-i 'T W Wil' ,ah My I+ was a nighr game, you see. U Perry was guiie proud of The backlighfing on Jrhis phoro. ' Close-up of iwo Bavarian Ioeasanf girls, showing dejrails of Jrheir iradiiional cosrurne, now worn only at iesrival- iime. u . . Red, Berry, Swoozy, Twerp, ef al. C The office siafi examines ihe new swirchboard. This was The firsf phofo Jraken for ihe Txweco. . Miss Piifard is quife phofogenic. FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY ESDI'I'EQ hw-lm. V, X J, ' 1 PV X, u+,..+ ,Q ,K f f , V 1 K KW f 41 WQAJ' ' 3 1 ff! fw QC! f ffywff , ff 02 f Q ff , W Q ,Y 411, f ,ff f 4, ,. ,. 14 Q' . ?' -if JFK Eff-. 1:wZ.f 2571 f5f2,',yv ..f,g -K fp 4ai5.' ' gf 4142 Wifi 'lf 2.213 .'AQ,,f 'ff : ,V ' Q1 f, , 4 , ,, ff 4 f Mfmfwh, zf,, I gn ,rv Ah 'F M3 v QFTECDN TWIRLING SQUAD . . . J. W. Noah, J. W. Force, DoroThy Dean Wilson, and Penn Leach bliTslcreig an innocenT Tree aT DD's house . . . Sheer Force wields The weapon. . Mary Baker poses in her role oT Korosophian Princess. C John E. and Grada Jane enioyed The dancing aT The Deka- Salclcara dance. The Thespian club gaThers aT The home oT The l-larold S. FosTers aTTer eaTing Their annual enchilada. Amy Jo Long, hard-boiled ediTor oT The Rambler, Turns delicaTely social Tor The Rambler-Txweco-Press Club home- coming. June pracTices Tor her role as Mrs. Young by serving The Tood aT The Koro picnic. Texas Wesleyan's Twirling Squad, sponsored by Miss JuaniTa Cowan and insTrucTed by ErnesT Barnes, added To The pageanTry aT The Rams' TooTball games This year Tor The TirsT Time. The sixTeen girls, wiTh Their precision Twirling, added guiTe a biT oT glamour 1 X . x V I , F 5 I. lv VI T sic. -in aa T fe 0-T M . - , V 4 . -Q . Q yi ,,. , i T ' , -4-4 'E 1 . 3, . V -,L 1 5, ,j 5 ze, . l I- --fg kf: . ' an ..,, QW, W ' ' 7' T ' Y. .W -1 .i5fr'Ti.gAQ' . ,ff 1 2, 2 V ,Qi . T. ,. :xg ff' 4 1 ,M 7f 'Q4-V .,'f'fz,.-fx - www re , - - f ' 1 ,. :'- '1 '2T 1..,J:, .ffi ' T ff - ' . , , .fwvwrw-1'f,'isfs1 .L,,- 'H gfr wx, f g ' if We Q j ,- 5 ,kfZffg?A:b3ffm .m3?C ,, 1.3 , ' ' i , 2. 'fZf ?if 5Z'1'i ', , if 'Wi ' Ark' 1-T723 Wi LF T V f f. ' .'.fs'.5fw2a. fx, ' ,432 .. .i , MW ,,,,,,,,,vfM:,,.m2 s,,,.,'g5mg gh, dw , ,Ta TH' 1 '- 4. .. --..i?L!Iff.Q-f1.i f2Q...1.awSSf 4, SJPEL .4-ow.- Win.. k..4bQ'2! Lai- ' Q . A. B To The appearance oT The band. ln addiTion To The sguad, The drum maior, ErnesT Barnes, The major- eTTes, Maxine George and Frances Brownd, and Tho mascoT, Sandra SandiTer, marched wiTh The band. FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY EDITION Q, gy, 2 I w 21 N , W, , fs-WY sg. .Z . 4, .s 4 Wm 'Www ww!! if -:JAISW .4 K F VI. '+- fs V . FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY EDITION 1' Y , l- - 440- ' Qs 054- Y M, seg Q 1 U , ' gr ,x X. . fr A A ROSE LEE LISENBY E. C. LEACH LILLIAN NGPVVOOD Chairman of The Division of Larwuuaui- Irrsrrucffr In Erm'r5h Llbrarram and lrwsrrucrc-r in Library S I and Lirerarure, Professor of Enqmh gm:- H. HOWARD HUGHES ERIN CQNNER Assisramf Professor of Enolish Assisranr Professcr of Roman Larmuaaes ..-2, A,' JUANITA COWAN ALICE M. BECKETT GLADXIS SNAVELY BCWVVMAN Assisranf Professor of Pomarufgf Assisram professor of Speeih Professor cr Busim,-55 Aj'mrI3'r3+Eir a Languages Jourrwarrsm C FIFTIETE' IE P? in 1 Margarel Breedlove, B. A. I Haslrell,Texas Maiors Speech 1 sislanl 3, 4, Thespian I, 2, 3, 4, Thespian Presi- dignl 4 Bernice Hegler, B.S. DeKalb,Texas Maior English and Elernenlary Educalion , tr.:-s. Chi 4 3 I s Q-4 Amy Jo Long, B.A. I Forl Worlh, Texas Maior: English and Public School Music sg SMK 2, 3, 4, Aullss 2, 3, 4, YWCA 2, 3, O. O. Mclnlyre l, 2, 3, 4, IRC 3, Carl Venlh 3, Tau Gamma Chi I, 2, Rambler I, 2, 3, 4, Txweco 4, Golden Shears 3, 4, SMK Vice-Presidenl 3, YWCA Publicilv Superinlendenl 3, Tau Garn- , -,.,..,.w ma Chi Vice-Presidenl 2, Rambler Associale Edilor 3, Edilor 4 , -s..,,,y , Diamanlina Rodriguez, B.A. nj Cryslal Cily, Texas Maior: Spanish YWCA l 'fv- Al- an-M Mildred lrene Siceloll, B.A. Forl N'VorIh, Texas Maior: English SMK 3, 4, YWCA 3, 4, ma Chi 3 Phoenix 3, 4, Tau Gam Joe Hayes Slrawn, BS. For? Worlh, Texas Maior: Speech , Alloco I, 2, 3, 4, O. O. Mclnlyre I, 2, 4, IRC dm' 2, Txweco I, Sludenl Council I, 2, Class Rresif H ' denl I, 2, Golden Shears I I if f 'F ffm? 'V WW I Forensic I, 2, 3, 4, Speech Maiors I, 2, 3, 4, Ellen I-I. Richards I, 2, Speech Sludenl Asa SMK 4, ETSTC 3, YWCA l, 2, 4, Tau Gamma Auslin Fosler, B, A. Forl Worlh, Texas Maior: Speech Press Club, 2, 3, 4, Rambler I, 2, 3, 4, Txweco I, 2, 3, 4, Della Sigma Della 3, Forensic I, 2, 3, 4, Thespian I, 2, 3, 4, Speech Maiors 2, 3, 4, Phoenix 3, IRC 3, Minisferial I, 2, 3, 4, TxweCO Edilor 4, Thespian Presidenl 2, Foren- sic Parliamenlarian 2 ,AssislanI Debale Coach 3, Debale Coach 4, Inlernalional Relations Club Presidenl 3, Class Reporter 2, Varsity Debaler I, 2, 3, 4, Class One-Acl Play I, 3, Thespian Maior Produclion I, 2, 3, 4 Annie Lee Jordon, B.A. Forl Worlh, Texas Maiur: Spanish SMK I, 2, 3, 4, Alpha Chi 3, 4, IRC 2, Mod- ern Language I, 2, 3, Tau Gamma Chi I, 2, 3, 4, Sludenl Assislanl Spanish 3, 4, Thespian 4, SMK Corresponding Secrelary, Modern Lan- gauge Presidenl 3, Tau Gamma Chi Vice Pres' idenl 3 Madge Miller, B. A. Mineral Wells, Texas Maior: English SMK l, 2, 3, 4, Delra l, 2, 3, 4' WAA 2, 3, 4, Alpha Chi 3, 4, Tau Gamma Chi 4, Txweco 3, Golden Shears I, 2, 3, 4, Delra Vice-Presidenl 4, WAA Secrelary 4, Alpha Chi President 4 Jayne Scoll, B. S. Forl Worlh, Texas Maior: English SMK 4, Cross Timbers 4, Texas Universily I, 2,3 John Elberl Smilh, B.S. Knox Cily, Texas Maior: English Salrlara I, 2, 3, 4, Rambler I, 2, Sludenl Coun- cil 3, Vice'PresiclenT Class 2, Presidenl Class 3, Golf Team 2, 3 hlorlense Waller, B. A. Mineral Wells, Texas Maior: English SMK I, 2, 3, 4, Delra I, 2, 3, 4, WAA I, 2, 3, 4, Alpha Chi 3, 4, Sludenl Council Treasurer 4, Dormilory Council 3, 4, Golden Shears 3, 4, Carnival Queen 3, Foolball Sweelhearl 4, Who's Who 3, SMK Secrelary 3, Delra Vice' Presidenl 2, Presidenl 3, Alpha Chi 4 f,,, li l 'if I ZX 'If if A I4 If V E H fi? A H E D I T I 0 N C .e-..,.,:.,, .-- -1.-,.. W, Y ,,.-,.1,, 1- -.47 -..V .-Y... - -to Elizaberh Arm Ward, B.A. Fcrf Worfh, Texas Vlrgllnla l-ee Wallls- B'A' Malor: Engllsh and Educariom Childress' Texas SMK 34, 43 YMCA 43 Tas Cvarr- V' ' , , W. C 4' SMU I, 2 Anna Wallace' B'S' Malorz English and Bpsrress 5 ml ' Adrcinisfrarion SMAK I. 21 YWCA 34 43 Ala-ra Weafherford College I, 21 YW gg geiflalliegiidlllDe!la3?l3C Thespian I, 27 Shfjenl Assist, Thornfon, Texas Maior: English and Educafion CA 3, 47 Thesoian 4g Wealher- ford Club 33 Swdenl Assisfanl A A H H . YW A Educafion 47 Dorrhifofv Cours. dnl-Dining 3- 3' 4' C cil 43 Srudenf Council 41 Dore rhifofv Council President 4 Pfesrdenf 4, Vrce-Presrg-gn' 3x Forehsuc Treasurer If Band Treasurer I, Secrefar, 4 Jurwila Brcfm Ferl Wcrfh Te-a 3 Merle Lodeerma Broclc , Ferl Wcr+h,Texa5 ' Ann Beauchamp Rhome. Texas Rcberra Harding Bowie, Texas Car' Lesra lffafis Winfers. Texas : 1 Marqarelfhhn Ccfhhah . 'T 'l X . J ' ' I Groom, Texas I ,vi . 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Slaflord Jr. Vernon, Texas Clarice Slovall Forl Worlh, Texas M ' li xvx J ,,, f '--- A Tommy Thompson 1 Form' Worfh, Texas 1 Dorolhy Dean Wilson 4 For? Worlh, Texas Wanda Lalce Alexander '- 'I Olney. Texas 4 i. A A Q s Kit, . W axial, J? Eg e ine' - w ' x'5ff4'f - J? 3 Corinna Ashburn Forl Worlh, Texas 9 Franlx Ferguson Bounds Q2 Forl Worlh, Texas Harlow Frances Brownd Comanche, Texas Merle Elaine Burnann llaly, Texas gy John Edward Carlson x T Forl Worlh, Texas wwf A z Glenn Frnesline Chrisly Forl Worlh, Texas mf,-'ggi KJ Jw' FA VV ' T-1-3: 1 N. , C'3'C'rv,' Efeyw , ef rf F-v-+ YV'-r'fx Tala: Gfee Ccvad 'Ma 5'?S FCr?NVCr'HTe1aS F'a':es1.' F:'5 CE'S E 'fa F9 .-M Fif'NV: H Te-as 'Sw' Texas E NffV'vEC Fir :TC'E '3'f33.e5 pf'--XYAvc:V L' Tglig Ffa':ebe'F SESS' Fcf' XJVj 'f 1,9153 :fd , W ,.,,. 5-ML Taq: 5 C S? 'E 5' p-f- ,A, '-,-, TA . 1 4 Y fr R- iv f Q 513: V'f3A'7a Hae- FCV' VVS? T-3:35 A 1.3 11-9. 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A .Q 1 A qw . 1? , ..,, , 1 ,.f ' Lv ref? V . ' ,, V ' -lr' 9--' , .f ,G W TZ. -1. M ' 4, ' Q ,fg W 'K A , 1 7 5 Ye. , W, fav' . I I ff' A T Q . .if-'Ti , I if-.1 T A v .sa JT' Dorolhy Rose Sullivan For+VVorll1, Texas Sara Dall Walson ForlVVorll'1, Texas X Virqil Williams Hubbard, Texas Gay Adams Mesa Rica, New Mexico Roy lNalurall Barber Ringgold, Texas William Byron Billman For+Worll'1, Texas Qyela Brown Decalur, Texas lvlayola Davis ForlWorll1, Texas Clarence Vauqltan Summers ForlWor+l1, Texas Rober+E.Tl1arp ForlWor+l1, Texas I' I All n 1 0 lmo ne i elim 'Forl W,rlln, Texas . Nancy Kalherine VVilliams F '- ' Forl Worllw, Texas Q ' O .s .1 I ' U . s BelspWgiqlwl , ForfWorll1, Texas ! C D ' Rufh Young ' For+Wor+l1, Texas D S W1 Fanny Marie Allen Form' Worllw, Texas Mary Balmer ForfWoill1, Texas Mary Elizabellw Barlow ForlWorll1, Texas Joe Bellalw Ridgeway, lllinois Thomas Reginald Boley ForlWorll1, Texas ' . l L- 'f- 6 X, ' Le ora,Nonie Braqq -T Fl5frfVlforlH,fTe'xTa's -' ' L Q 1 T , ...f , il-I ,, .A A, ,f if , -- 4 :, . .L - V ' - .. -x 5 rn 1- MV1 ,f x ,1 .. 2. N , Q f Mary Cable Q - 4 ForlWorll1,Texas A f .. P' 1 -in ,N Sydeyanna Carler T T ,N ru 'C For? Worllw, Texas ' ' T ' Q. C. Dielerinq ForlWor+l1, Texas Fred Evans Forl Worlh, Texas ,.,- fm. .:.:..1-.........- ...M--.Wye ,,.,-vm-xv-Q-.-:4Y4., ,. .::----:-, f JJ..-, rv- ,....,:..:, , , , . -Y -- - ' 'T s,.- 'fQI?iiT5Fk.iHY EDITION0 . -.-.-..-..... Mgr- --,,- -ev-, 7. ' ,lu 1J,,,. 'I DFI Raymond Char es F rs fr- ' FCM' Wcr+ 1 Miidred Heien Fisher Perf Wcr'T1, Texas Cf1f1'9sW'es ,F f F' f' VV r Mergers-' FVICL Fcr' WNW Texas B 'yGV1339f FifQNTN B': 've GT' 1 ado Per' W:r'T- Te-as E295 M, Hi Fir' NN EE ' Har? FCr'TN5rfr1,T9153 MFE ,:' F: r' VV Faus'Ffa O19 Q Hcward Fir' WT:r'T1. Texas F :ra Leach L Fw , , Fir' VV' r T 53 EQ a ' Fr Fir' VV Audrey B. L r Fff' VV I 1 Madaf Lucas P:r'W'if'FT91i3 We GCN Ma E?:abe'H Ar-H M1595 Far' Wcr'T1 Texas FTIETH I .. Gm NF' 'TMJ' x ws x sim N LEW- g ,.,' T',.fl -. ' N' s 39 X Xgws qv F -' - - . Q .,., , are-1 ' wk' X X RYTA' - ' X W i ., .., a 'g , ws Q . '..,, fa' , 42' , 4 U , , 'N an-J i. J, x .W f,. , -x .sf ,N f . isa Z JY 4 ,Q If M 19' grf ww Annadell Morris For? Worrh, Texas Jaclxie Oliver Fori Worih, Texas Margarer Eulalia Pool For? Worfh, Texas Thelma Rhoades Childress, Texas Warren Elwin Roberis Forlr Worlrh, Texas Neal Schreiner For? Worrh, Texas Roberi Earl Slawson Forl' Worrh, Texas Mary Virginia Tufily Forl Worlh, Texas J. N. Mullins For? 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EWING Chairman of H19 Division of Scienc Professorof Chemisfry Professor of Home Economics ' .41 ' .Q MRS, JANE SIMS lmsfrudor in Chffrnisiry goo o A :. -i-' 1 ' if UIU ISABEL ELIZABETH STILES FONTAINE RAYMOND MATTHIS Profossorof Biofooy Assishanf Professor of Mmhenwafics a Governmenf F y 5- ,. . -A ..- IFTIETH ANNE! EZA H153 5 214 P 1 . A ..1 -' , L .2 Ralph Aloys Barton Jr., B, S. Fort Worth, Texas Maior: Education, Math Director Intramural football 3, YMCA I, 2, 3, 4, Delta Siqma Delta I, 2, 3, 4, BSU I, 2, 3, 4, Tau Beta Chi I, 2, 3, 43 Student Assistant Math 3, 43 IRC 2, 3, 43 Delta Sigma Delta Parliamentarian I, 2,, Secretarv'Treasurer 3 W. I-I. Estill, B.S. Fort Worth, Texas Maior: Chemistry Delta Sigma Delta 3, 4, Tau Beta Chi 3, 4, Stu' dent Assistant in Chemistry 2, 3 4, Town Stu' dent Representative on the Student Cuuncil 4 I.eo Marie McClendon, B.S. Fort Worth, Texas Maior: Home Economics Koro Ig Ellen H. Richards I, 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4g Tau Gamma Chi I, 2, 3, 4 Dorothy Smith, B.S. Fort Worth, Texas Maior: Home Economics SMK I, 2, 3, 4, O. O. Mclntvre 33 Ellen I-I. Richards I, 2, 3, 4, Tau Gamma Chi 2, 3, 4, Txweco 3 Bennye Delyn Broolxs Gordon Collier Fort Worth Texas Fort Worth, Texas Mildred Evelyn Cross Jane Ely C lf' Fort Worth Texas Brownsville, Texas -W...-1 .... Y, ,--..-. .W sf, Y ..w..:i , , ,. T.,. 4. . rn' I QI 1 T G N Bess Ellen Hari For? Worrlw, Texas Dawn Harris ForfWor+l1, Texas Ramelle Jolwnslon De Kalb, Texas Roberf Roarlc Helsey Forl Worflw, Texas Elsie Marie Pressley For? Worflw, Texas Marqarel Mclvlalnon For+Worfl1, Texas Clwarles Veifclr Collen ForlWorll1, Texas Ernesl Barnes Harlingen, Texas James Paul Heberle ForlWor+l'1, Texas Henry Clay MC6auql1y Nocona, Texas James l-lal Weaver Ames, Texas Annie Mae Crouch Roanoke, Texas K 01. 1 L T hp y U ' Wx' Bill Hood S, ' . .7 HA- ' Dexler, New Mexico ' ,lr Y ' 4 ' ' ' '- 'Qllarlne llliqlnlopierl V . P 'f Qoolridqe, Texas Roberl Louis Dodson b ' l ll Ar. . L ForlWorll1, Texas fl 'h' al ' 17 I l 1, T' I 1 f ,'l I 4' l .T ' T Clyde Morgan Marslwall For+Worll1, Texas Imogene Keelinq Sprinqlown, Texas .-' u ' , V ,L J. . . .rs 's F I F ll' I Il E P, Trl ' James M. Meclxlin Hubbard, Texas ' 4 I' 1 V 1 . 2, WV' Q31 Y. f'. Z 4, , 'W 2 ii ' A W M q 'I 1 Q nil ,av ,uv 'F' rj-0 QQ, T - ' 5,7 ,. I Q 1 W e' n A ,mx .. . , . v.--, . ., , Morris H. Scoll Trinidad, Colorado Lullwer Roberl Ables Hubbard, Texas Eula Fern Caslleberry Childress, Texas Allon Lowe Winlers, Texas Allon Reeves Eorl Worlh, Texas William Eugene Thomas Burlcburnelf, Texas Vernon Weldon Smillw Arlinqlon, Texas Herman Carson Barrow J Eleclra, Texas Janie Lou Lanklord Seymour, Texas Mima Nelle Mixon Eorl Worflu, Texas Tom Edward Robinson Forl Vforllw, Texas Eugene Henriell Werner Galveslon, Texas , i,.x...L .J-.1-.fwe M.,-..-. ...,.-..,.-.......,,,,,,-.- f N,,,1.Yv i Y-WS'-.ini-www,,,v-.li , Q , ? T EDITIO -if li Rf' iz, 2:3 Ti Y ' ' ' ' ' 5 M-- E. M. BOWMAN De-REMA PARKER MQCULLEY Chairman of rho Division oi Educaiiori Pmfesgor of Physica! Edumigcn and Ad. and Professor oi Educaiion visor of Womwen PAUL CROUCH MAYBELLE TINKLE Reqisjrrar and Assisfarif Professor of Edu- Cafign Assisfami' Proiessor oi Plwysicai Educajrion - 3 W . L r+ r A s . ::'4 f i TQQ P f '-1l AUGIE MAE HOWELL FERMON D. RUTLEDGE WILLIAM A. NHLLER Assisiani Professor insirucior in Physical Aflwieiic Direcror and Professor of Educafion Educarion oiPi'1ysicai Educarion , Y, WW., Y Ll,-Alla., It-I,-M :L NYY, ,:.Y--.-.....,,--l -Y Y ,.,.,......,-. .., .... f. -, , ,. . -.. FIFTIETH ANNIVEPQSAH7. BVI .. A.. Y --.. - ,......,,....,,,.-,,,,5. Y . .,, . JULIAN BURTON BAIRD, B.A. Eorl Worlh, Texas Maori Music Educalion Salflkara 3,4, Carl Venlh I, 2, Band I, 2, 3, 4, BSU I 2 3 4' Tau Bela Chi 3, 4, 4Golden Shears' 3, '45 lSludenl Assislanl ' in Music 3, 4, Assislanl Band Direclor 3, 4, Band Vice-Presif denl I, 2, Sallfara Secrelary 4, Inlrarriural Baseball 2, 3, 4, Baslxelball I, Z, 3, 4, Foolball i,2,4 LUCY EDNA BOHANNON, B.S. Ayoca, Texas Maior: Elernenlary Educalion Kc-ro I, YWCA I, 2, 3, 4, BSU Timbers I I-IOMER LEON CRAIG, B.S. Eorl Worlh, Texas Maior: Physical Educalion TW I, 2, 3, 4, Sludenl Council Dorrn Represen- laliye 3, Presidenl of Sludenl Body 4, Sludenl Assislanl in Physical Educalion 3, Golden Shears 3, 4, Co-Caplain Eoolball 4, Who's Who JOHN MORRIS I-IOSEA, B,S. Eorl Worlh, Texas Maior: Physical Educalion TW I, 2, 3, 4 GEORGE WAYNE I-IILLERY, B.S. Burleson, Texas Major: Physical Educalion Alloco I, 2, 3, 4, TW I, 2, 3, 4, Golden Shears 3, Alloco Presidenl 4 I-IELEN O. KYLE, B.S. Quanah. Texas Maior: Educalion Slvlli I, 2, 3, 4, YWCA I, 2, 3, 4, WAA I, 2, 3, 4, IRC 2, SMK Crilic 4, SMK Parlianienf larian 4 RALPI-I ALOYS BARTON, JR., B.S. Eorl Worlh, Texas Maior: Educalion, Malh Direclor Inlramural Foolball 3, YMCA I, 2, 3, 4, Della Siqrna Della I, 2, 3, 4, BSU I, 2, 3, 4, Tau Bela Chi I, 2, 3, 4, Sludenl Assislanl in Malh 3, 4, IRC 3, 4, Della Sigrna Della Par- Iiarnenlarian I, 2, Secrelary-Treasurer 3 JUNE COCHRAN IYOUNGI, B.S. New Braunlels. Texas Maiorg Physical Educalion Koro I, 2, 3, 4, Delia I, 2, 3, 4, YWCA I, 2, O. O. Mclnlyre I, WAA 2, 3, 4, Carl Venlh 4, Band I, 2, 3, Rambler I, Sludenl Assislanl in Physical Educalion 4, Who's Who 2, Golden Shears I, 2, 3, 4, Yell Leader I, Campus Sweel- hearl I, Deka Presiclenl 2, Delfa Vice'PresidenI 2, Sophomore Queen, Koro Presidenl 4, Vice- Presidenl ol Band I, 3 MARY F. ESKEW, B.S. Leesburg, Texas Maior: Physical Educalion SMIC 3, 4, WAAA3, 4, TGC I, 2, 3, Sludenl Assislanl in Physical Educalion 4, Inlrarriural Direclor 3, 4, Besl AIIfAround Alhlele 3 BERNICE I-IEGLER, B. S, De Kalb, Texas Maior: Elernenlary Eduiialion, English Easl Texas Teachers 3, YWCA I, 2, 4, Tau Gariirna Chi 4 MARILYN JONES, B. A. Eorl Worlh, Texas Maior: Educalion, Malh SMK I, 2, 3, 4, Deka 3, 4, Alpa Chi 3, 4, Della Sigma Della 2, 3, 4, TGC I, 3, 4, Sludenl As' sislanlin Malh 2, 3, 4, SMK Presidenl 4, Della I-Iislorian 4 MARY ELIZABETH McCONNELL, I3.A, Eorl Worlh, Texas! ij - Maiorz Educalion Koro I, 2, 3 4, YWC 4,IOsJO. Mclnlyre 'I .A 2 3- Bsu Ii.2 3 Iqfirliilsiefi 3 if rxweqa l 32 TIiei,2v93,,'ij6Ire ifilef 'Irv J FI 4 x Lfwnab PHL' JJ I Y A I V I 31' yi LJ! . 3 .fb I NJ - HWU' I J , W' ,V wr ij ' 3' 4 II' ,, I l , ,rs 0 'Lf I I, NL i ,AT ,, P av 'I ll T '--T F F DA liz J 'T . up J' J w 'IB I '9 ' ANNIVERSARY EDITION! ANDREW FOSTER MILLER, B.S. Coleman, Texas Maior: Physical Education Altoco I, 2, 3, 4, TW I, 2, 3, 4, Txweco 4, Dorm Representative on Student Council 4, Mulkey President 4 NANCY CAVE OVERTON, B.S. Vernon, Texas Maior: Physical Education sivix i, 2, 3, 4, Auirss 2, 3, 4, YWCA I, 2, 3, 4, WAA I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary of Dormitory Council 3, Student Assistant in Physical Educa- tion 3, 4, Smile Girl 2, Best All-Around Athf lete 2, Golden Shears 3, 4, SMK Treasurer 3, Autiss Secretary 3, YWCA Recreational Direc- tor 3, WAA Recording Secretary 3, WAA President 4, Who's Who 3, 4 MRS. ELLA CATE RUSSELL, B.A. Fort Worth, Texas Maior: Education, Art, Social Science Cross Timbers 3, 4, Tau Gamma Chi 3, Studcnt Assistant in Social Science BILL STOKES, B. S. Ballinger, Texas Maior: Physical Education Altoco 4, TW 3, 4, Class Representative on Student Council 3, 4, Class President 3, 4, Golden Shears 3, 4, Vice-President ot TW 4 JACK THORNTON, B. S. LeonJunction,Texas Maior: Physical Education Altoco I, 2, 3, 4, TW I, 2, 3, 4, TW Presi- dent 4 WILLIAM CULLEN WALSH, B.S. Jonesboro, Texas Maior: Physical Education Altoco I, 2, 3, 4, TW I, 2, 3, 4, Golden Shears 3 DOROTHY LEE WRIGHT, B.S. Azle, Texas Major: Home Economics, Elementary Education Weatherford College I, 2, YWCA 3, 4, Alpha Chi 4, E. H. Richards 3, 4, Tau Gamma Chi 3, 4, Student Assistant in Home Economics 4, Weatherford Club 3, YWCA Publicity Chair, man 4, Ellen H. Richards Vice-President 3, President 4 MRS. WINNIE KILLOUGH MUCKLER. B.S. Fort Worth, Texas Maior: Elementary Education YWCA 2, 3, 4, Cross Timbers 2, 3, 4, Tau Garrirria Chi 2, 3, 4 MYRTLE LEE PIPES, B.A. Fort Worth, Texas Maior: Elementary Education YWCA 4, Alpha Chi 4 ELIZABETH SLAWSON, B.S. Fort Worth, Texas Maior: Math, Biolociy, Education SMK I, 2, 3, 4, Delta Sigma Delta 4, Tau Garrirria Chi I, 2, 3, 4, Student Assistant in Biology 2, 3, 4 RACHEL VIRGINIA THOMPSON, B.S. Fort Worth, Texas Maioi: Physical Education srvix 4, YWCA i, 2, 3, 4, WAA i, 2, 3, 4, Tau Gamma Chi I, 2, 3, 4, Student Assistant in Physical Education 4 ANITA WALLACE, B. S. Thornton, Texas Maior: Education, English YWCA 3, 4, Student Council 4, President ot Dormitory Council 4, Student Assistant in Ecluf cation 4, Thespian 4, Weathertord Club 3 ELIZABETH ANN WARD, B.A. Fort Worth, Texas Transter from SMU 3, SMK 3, 4, YWCA 4, Tau Garrirria Chi 4 EUNICE WRIGHT, B. S. Azle, Texas Maior: Elementary Education Weathertord College I, 2, YWCA 3, 4 ,Tau Gamma Chi 3, 4, Weatherlord Club 3 IL ,ff- YU! 4A 'luv 44 fin fm if . Q.. t ,,n.ww.., TIA.. 5092 4--is-n-of his E7 Avia 5 . - i FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY EDITICWIIE ' 6. 585 Julia Bone ForlWor+l1, Texas Mary Elizabellrn Blackmon Bowie, Texas Nw Sf' X 'Nab-an N 'A my X, we i TV' T Q Q. Q55 is ka if'fQx3i:3',sx 5 X ' 1-. R Q , . as . , - Q : f X if W A Ki g Ex iii 1 KES? i 5 Z 5 Thomas B. Connell ,Q U Teague Tefg Q ' we Q .Q M . . Bobbie Sue Covinqlon T a 64, ' O Grandview, Texas 33' B MAN' A r fxllfil 'lltsap . ',.1 M M 0 Bellm Lynch Texarkana, Texas fa-1:38 .QM Buford Ollie McCauley Lipan, Texas QP Bs- ,Qi ,,.:.. . ,N ',A' ' J.F.Scoqqins A Texarkana, Texas 076' IME f 'Q, xv . ' I 'TTT iv George R. Spalwr ' N' Trinidad, Colorado if ix , XB Viola Bransorn Burleson, Texas Ramelle Jolinslon De Kalb, Texas Jackl-l.lVlcMicl'1ael Bay Cily, Texas Mary Merkel Sleel Rinqlin,Oklal1orna s Trumanio A s Sleyens U'- 'N A F l ille, Tags ' 5 Q 'i A Ta' i il' ' ui' A 'E ' ' W, 'gfvelo Willa Sluleville ,V 1. gdb ,lf I' ' Whilexvriqhl, Texas ui-vw, Vt, f gi, 2 ' if ,, . . ,lr , ' A' j Marseille Sullivan 5, E ., i 'agp For+WorTl1, Texas is 9 Ui ' l 4 5 vi ., Kiki M - V J Y, ' lva Marie Summerall 4 Wearlwerford, Texas '- I i ' x Dorollwy Vinson A ' Marlin, Texas ..I: ? 1'-i..,T3ff Y! G ' ' ' ' Elmerfxddinqlon if , ForlWor+l1, Texas ,, 4 ' -'1f3. 7 ,' 3 V , I , 1 -sx 1 , WI-,i' fe-ff -rv, W ---f ----:H-A---P f, uv., ,, . ....-... ...- i-,xt FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY EDITIO Y - --- - ' l I I i JV Blanche Fianagan Arne++ ForTWor+f1,Tevas V. Franlf Seo? CoHIns Breckenridge, Texas Hardie Forfemberr-, Greenwood, Texas 1 J' P If Reber? Felder Gaia! 4 0' iff' Keller, Texag - A Lynelie Hizaberlw Benforw , ,- Fcrr+Wor?r1,TevaS A . ' . . -3 . . G r J I 5 W if J QB 'Pb I ' v L F f r ' up CL dl I A D f'VC+hy fcurse Ffbr Q - ' ECr'f7cr+HTe1as lgcrralne Made!Te English' -'V , Mer+ Texas K . I V fxgrre I 1'A N'fvf-if ..' ll.. -JW 'J .1 Coo'Idqe,,Te-as Ixylirnin M. Harms For? Wcrih, To-as Mri. 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Jmesbcrc, Te-as IFIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY EDITI f nw L iw V Marqare-'r Fern Massey lx 9 For+WorH'1, Texas Q ' ,...l fi Juanifa Moriensen .Q ' 5 Forf Worfh, Texas X X 4? 1 Grace Elnzabeflw Munden s Q f For+ Wo rfh, Texa s 1 ' E Lola Sayers Nw .rm Aj. --V'. i H Farr Worfh, Texas X X w A 21' Roberf Earl Sim son 1 A Q I1 Forf Worfh, Texas ' .'.-- ' ' DOfO+hv Dee WWE T ,A ,sas s A Fm WOM- Texas X c 5 f x X I X I I. FTIETH ANNIVERSARY EDITIO ,asf ff:-gm as , vwilimuqm ERNAL SMITH JQHN WESLEY SIMMONS lnslrutlmr in Pilllqious Ecluf '1 Chairman ol llme Divislfln Ol Mmm G Religion and Professor ol Bible EVELYN DOAK lnslruclor an Bible- and Rolilq- ious Educaliom ,., , in Y - H ' -Y , v TW rv 3 -Y 1- , -az- 4,:..,,,, --g 1 -- , I - ,...- W- -,...,...,-..,.........--Y. ,- ,V V 4, Q ' 1 CFIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY V15i' IllCW'f Nqr 1 I 1-d '7 K QW ,p 'N. N Mn-ww ,jlff-H 'Ewa 1-,,,.,... AW .E , l . ig' I L 5. 'P-R 'L ml . .MQMWPV .eww ' - ' MD' Aff? :L '- ' 7 R fy ' fl EULA BELL CHILDRE B.A. BILLIE JO RENFRO, B.A. lv1'r.Calm, Texas Tyler, Texas lvlalol: Religious Eclucalion, Elemenlary Educa- lgfl6l+Ci1fI Stpeeclg, 5s1lLql3ouZ Efwcgxog 4 O O from ou Wes ern Q I 1 I g . . YWCA I 2 3 44 IRC 2- Ellen H. Richards 4- Mclnfyfe 31 41 Alpha Cl' 41 Fofenslc 3- .42 55 ' ' S h EE 3, 41 Rfmbl f 3 S+ Cl + A .E YWCA Sl 'll V 3 ljnelein l3?iglZrS3, 43 Goludle-rm eSlwears U4ge?he-sgllagn 3, 4g Secrefary of the Sludenl Council 4 AEExANEuER JEFFERSON TURNER, DOROTHY BURKHART B. A. Corsicama, Texas 6aime1svIllQ,Fla. Malor: Religious Educallon l V l . v , 4- I ' w 7 r xfklflf , f . A J. W' 'PQRCEJ ' DURWQQD EVERETTE STEVENSON Pod XNOHEEI-fexas Forl Wo:'ll1,Texas H255 H. M, STEVENS ANNA ELLA YOUNCBBLOOD lbrl VVGrll1, Texas FOf+WOf+l1. TW55 LLOYD HUBERT Cl-lAPlvlAN NICK H. KUPFEPLE, JR. F0rlWorll1, Texas FC'fl WOVll7l TSAGS ' f H ANNIVERSARY EDITIO , l l Y,- Nl ,f-'Q 'Www wo,- -' DONALD W. BELLAH Chairman of Hue Diyisicn Qi Eine Aria . , A L Asziaianf Prriiesswr of Vciifff ELLEN .JANE LINDSAY and PI'CiiiE'SSV'I oi Qifian and Pismo .4.- 1 'Q ,.., , .. .wwf ii? , 2 . aff Y, ,f ., , 4 , 02 'FF MARIUS THQP MARY MELSTER Assisiamf E'i'oiessiiii' oi Violin and Theory ASSWGVW PVOLGSSOV of Pifimi Q . fm wx, , Q: - f, f , a3iffI,f'2 ' . . . .1 gm , - , .,,., ., A5 QE ELIZABETH EARLY MOLNER K. SANDIFER Assisianf Professor of Theory and Pubiic lnsfrucicr in Theory and Direct-r of Band School Music .. - - - - -- ..- -r-- .---V FIFTIETH ANNIVEHSP,H'z ED 'W' -www-wwwu-w i T 1 T T 5. L. 1 l T T T r 5 Q 1 T PQBEQT WILLSQN DICKSQN REEDER Asgisfamf pmgesgm of Aff Amis?-In-Residence and lnsfrucfor in Oils Z,xfN 'HJPWWW FRANK STRATTON GENE BAUGH , I T lor' 'CAI Guesf Arfisf, Ledurer and Crsfic ns mf In P 0 OT!-IER MEMBERS OF THE FACULTY: KATHERINE KILANDER RICH Assisfanf Professor of Piano JIMMY PETTY Insfrucfor in Woodwinds --- V- -----2--H--M A. -f-'-- 4,-V -------el---V - -..nw-..-Y-., , , .. , , ,., -.7Y.,,,,,Y .Y W . r , ,,,.,,,, LMC?-i EAIJNTVAEITTESZXRY EDITION JULIAN BURTON BAIRD, B.A. Eorl Worlh, Texas Major: Music, Educafion Sakkara 3, 4, Carl Venlh I, 2, Band I, 2, 3, 4, BSU I, 2, 3, 4, Tau Bela Chi 3, 4, Golden Shears 3, 4, Sfudenl Assislanl in Music 3, 4, Assisfanf Band Direclor 3, 4, Band Vice-Presi- den? I, 2, Sakkara Secrelary 4, Inlramural Baseball 2, 3, 4, Baslcefball I, 2, 3, 4, Fool- ball I, 2, 3, 4 DOROTHY I-IAGARD, B. A. Dallas. Texas Maior: Public School Music, Piano SMK l, 2, 3, 4, YWCA 2, Phoenix 3, 4, Alpha Chi 3, 4, IRC 3, Della Sigma Della I, 2, 3, 4, Modern Language 2, Carl Venlh I, 2, Rambler 4, Srudenl Assisranl in Music 3, 4, SMK Critic I, 2, Sergeanl-at-Arms 3, Presidenl 4, Phoenix President 3, Alpha Chi Vice-President 4, Fresh- man English Award, Golden Shears, Who's Who 4 MAURINE MILDRED NEWMAN, B.A. Eorl Worrh, Texas Maior: Arl SMK I, 2, 3, 4, YWCA I, 2, 3, 4, Cross Timbers I, 2, 3, 4, IRC 3, 4, BSU 4, Tau Gamma Chi I, 2, 3, 4, Sludenf Assislanl in Ari 2, 3, 4, Cross Timbers President 2, 3 MRS. ELLA CATE RUSSELL, B.A. Eorl Worlh, Texas Maior: Educalion, Arr, Social Science Cross Timbers 3, 4, Tau Gamma Chi 3, Sludenl Assisranr in Social Science 4 MILDRED JEANETT Arlinglon, Texas Maior: Music Tau Gamma Chi 3, 4 i JERRY BUTLER Bowie, Texas JAMES I. DAVIDSON, B.A. Eorl Worlh, Texas Maiori Music Band I, 2, 3, 4, BSU 4, Tau Bela Chi AMY JO LONG, B.A. Eorl Vxforlh, Texas Maior: English, Music SMK 2, 3, 4, Auliss 2, 3, 4, YWCA 2, 3, O, O. Mclnlyre I, 2, 3, 4, IRC 3, Carl Venlh 3, 4, Tau Gamma Chi I, 2, Rambler I, 2, 3, 4, Tvweco Publfciry Direclor and Humor Edilor 43 Golden Shears 4, SMK Vice'Preside-nl 3, YWCA Publiciry Supnrinfendenl 3, O. O. Mclnryre Secrelary-Treasurer 2, 3, Tau Gamma Chi Vice- Presidirnl 2, Rambler Associale Edilor 3, Eclilor 4, Class Secrelary 2, 3 DOROTI-IY MARIE ROE, B.A. Eorl Worlh, Texas Maior: Public School Music Koro 2, 3, 4 PEARL MAE SIMMONS, B. LI. Eorl Worlh, Texas Major: Music E WEBB- 55' GRADY CLARENCE BARNES I-larlingen, Texas RACI-IAEL MIRIAM CYRUS Forl Woilh, Texas 1' Goa. IU '7 ' W . . ww M. . ', MW! 45, I , hsqayvf' FY' an Npnx-.aw ffl' 'S 45 . ss- LT --. '! : OFIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY EDITION li ' Kallwerine Jane Ferguson Faslland, Texas Mary Ann Kelly Weallwerlforcl. Texas Janice Sorrels ForlV!orll1, Texas Bellye Blanlon Panqer, Texas Belly Lou Fosler ForlWorll1, Texas Aline Rulln Meyer Forl Worlh, Texas Joe W. Whilalxer I'-larllnqen, Texas Leon Breeden Wiclwlla Fa IIS, Texas Qpal Agnes l-liner Forl Worllz, Texas Marie Plummer Easlland. Texas Margie Balxer ForlWorll1, Texas Mary Louise Cannon ForlWorll1 Texas 3 M7 elee coma fMs++hsS1 flmafp 17 For'rWorll1, Texas Nj ' M my ,J Marilyn Elaine Crabtree I ll! lf J Ferl' Worllu, Texas ' Olbbf F, l Ja Dow Tl 1 j ,J uf! .sf - 5 -J Ib 6 X l- oiwmexgf Lf rl J w . .bp I J , .lj yu Mary Frances l-larlxrider UL ffl gf 1 T l- ,' T if ff Ya! ForlWorll1, Texas lb! 7 v f rj ,W A, . 7 JJ W I an Horace Ross l-lay 5:11 K. Myv pf ffl Il wee'-nf I ,ax Forl Worllw, Texas X Carl Fred Lulz Vernon, Texas Harold Clay Slone Forl Worllw, Texas J, D. McDaniel Eleclra, Texas Ada LaVelle Srnilln ,W 3 Quanal1,Texas 1 Joe Leonard l-lewinqs, Kansas Ma rqa rel Lee Moore ForlWorll1, Texas l.e-Roy Wlwillleld Weelcs Forl Worlln, Texas -W, WW , , ,, ,,-Y. .-.,. . Y' 'll I-l ANNIVERSARY EDITION Jerry Denr Biles Forl Worrh, Texas Geneva Winlers For? Worlh, Texas Nina Grace Brabham Linden, Texas Mary Rulh Blalxe 'yr' FalTurrias,Texas ' 1, war . 'v , M tx, N JK N171 , , I L sgfj -f ' Gordon Dennis Mineral Wells, Texas Grady Woodrow Clarlf Forl Worlh, Texas Doris Jean Jaco Fort Worfh, Texas LaJuana Jean Hudson Childress, Texas Franlx Proclor Mailers For? Worrh, Texas John Luce Olney, Texas Billie Pillard Anson, Texa l.ois Norlh Forl Worth, Texas Vera Virginia Srriilh Forl Worrh, Texas William Sheffield Sanra Anna, Texas Be-Hy Jane Younq Falfurrias, Texas 0 i-fii eBird Forl Worlh Texas M 354-ggi Lora Bernice Burlxs For? Worlh, Texas Marjorie Fosler Fc-rl Worrh, Texas Ufxrcy Jeanne Laseler Vernon, Texas Nancy Jo Nolle For? Vwlorlh, Texas Louise Sarqenl Forl Worlli, Texas Ann-gxdell Willcins Dallas, Texas Anila Gene Youngblood Fork Worlh, Texas 21 inqqlaf' 9 vi' LW , 7 me . 1. I J, W 'EXP 'E' fx fi T 7 x- 1 25 'Z R gh ii Y ff .A .EQ , :L X? A, ' Q 1, if 4 A 1 'f - A1 kai Ex V -- ,.,r,,.. ...... L,.. -...........- .,...,. -...,............-,,. FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY ElDITIOlF-.1 FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY EDITIO GLADYS SNAVELY BOWMAN Chairman of fime Division of Business Adminisfrafion and Professor of Com- VTNEVCP: . -' -'-'i' A M 1 E f .iiizl , , ev 3.-.-nuff - 5g.'.fQ?.. Ve' C ,hy - ' YF '- 15. 1. f fb I Q' is ELIZABETH RILEY ERNESTINE CARMICHAEL KERR Assisharii Professor of Business Adminis- iV1SifUCiOV in Business Adminisfreficn irafion 5' K Wav 'si' B 'fji fh .V r, 'Nnvnaww MAUDE A. BETTY lnsirucicr in Business Adminisiraiion O FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY ESDIIIW s, L 'fi Ni was 'rf' '- vw-A Q . fb 'WW ix., ,MW no-xi 9 'Nw C ww' f .1 L --I., .Y 'Y' J' fm ' Lf? 'V ,mamma RAYMCDND WILSON BARNES, B.S. Ef3rIWc-rIh,TL1xas Maiuf: Businuss Aihninisiraiiun YMCA 4,TW i, 2, 3,4 HILIQIA BROWNIN6, I3.S EiiirIWi3rIh,T+1fxas O, D. BOUNDS, JR., B.S. Eori WorIh, Texas Major: Business Adrninisfrafion YMCA 3, 4, Alpha Chi 3, 4, DPIIQ Sigma Delfa I, 2, 3, 4, BSU 4, Tau Bsfa Chi 3, 4, Sfudenf Assisrani in Businoss Adniinisfrahon 4, Capfain Tennis Tuarii 3, Alpha Chi Treasurer 4, Tau Bda Chi Se 1ri31.ar,f 4 INEZ CCDNEIRY, B. S. N +iwICin, Texas Maiisr BlJSIf1V'SSA1'IIlIIHISTVJIIifTI Iviaiar BusinessAiiniinisfmtiinn Kama 3, 4, Tau I3JIIII'II-T1 Chi 3, 4, SIu.3f'nI Assis' SMA 3i 'II YWLA 3, LIL SIVIK V i'3 T'V'i'5IJi'VII III Ian? in Busini'-is AigIri,inisTr3imin 3 YVVCA PUJQIYIIII CI'-'IITTI V10 4 RUTH GWALTN EY, B. S. Eori WEirIh, Texas Mayor: Business Adriinnisfrgihon SMK I, 2, 3, 4, Ellxyn H. Rii:IiLiiiIs 2, 3, Tau Ganinia Chi 2, 3, 4 ,IQIEIN I-IERMAN KING, Jr., BS. ECM INarIh, Texas Maifgirz Business A.Ir:,inrsIraTigiri SaIIafa 3, 4, AIpha Chi 4, DffIIa Siania Dig-IIa 3 4, SIu1gIfnI Cliuniial Ji-:ff-'Pi-.-si-QIIQ-nf 3, SIui3HnI Assismnf in BiI,Iw 3, SIufIunI Assisfanfxin Busi- ' I ness Adf':nnisIvaIii,n 4, S.i1I-I.'i:.5i Pre-siiIfAnI -if Dfxlfa Sigma Diflfa V104 PresiiIii.iI 4 CECIL MECLUNC5, B. S. EMI A-NorIh, Texas Maior: Busini,-ss AaininisIraIu.in T. W I, 2, 3, 4, Sfuiienf Caunigil Vim'-fPif-si'If-nf . Y . ' ' .', .kit 4, STudffnI Bady Pri.-sidrni 4, I.w1,IIJi:n Sh an 3, 4, Bashfkiall Cai.'I..iin 3 WILLIAM PAUL SWEENEY, BS. FGIAI WQrIh, Texas Maior' Businnss Arj!::IDISIIi3IIEvU IRC 3Z Tau Bi.-Ia Chl 3, 4, Tau B+1Ia Chi Trims- urwr 4 PAULA MAE WALKER, I3.S. P.sfiwOf+I1,T.fxa5 Mayur' businrfss Aviniinisfrafuon WAA 2, 3, Carl Vu-nfh I, Tau Cvaninia Chi I, 2, 3, GIJIIJLFI Sruars I, 2, 3, 4, CYLIIJI-n Shinjrg Lfrffwsplwndinig Seiirfi-Iary 3, 4, Exil-i:uIiwi Cgryir 'WIIIIUIZ 3, 4, Tau Cv-Jfvirri-3 Chi Pr+3Sii,Iign1 2, Sq-ij VUTIJW 2, Vlu:'I3reSifj':I'1T 3, Band Sigijrpdary Trf:-Jsufer 3, WAA Treasurer 3 ,.,.,.........-......,....... ......-.-A -L-V-.-s...-..,.... - - A. B. HATCI-IER, Jr., B.A. ECiI'IWOrIIi,Tf1'xas Major: Business Ailiiiinisfrahun Tau Befa Chi 3, 4, Rariikwlf,-r 3, 4, Tigiwn SIu .ji-nI's Rf3'p.1rw,-si,-riIaIivH ivn SIui,If-nI Council 3, Ifngiidian SIL-ars 3, 4, Businriss Manager OI R.iin:ITiIfr 4, CI.iiss Vic'-Prigsidianf 4, Gwlden Shxrimvs E-x:-iuIiv+- CiIriniiiIIw- Chaivrnan 4 DON G, Mn.HENEIRIE, B.S. Trinidad, CGI-Jradiii IvIaii3i Businilss A I':iinisIraIif,n AITQQQ 3, 4, Mmrigx'-r EUofI3aII T'-am Y, 3, 4, AIILILLI Sfififf-Iafy'Ti I-asurfqr 4 IVAN JOHNEY SMITH, BS., I3.A. EOI'iVVciirII'1,Te-x61S Mi ,art Businwss A hi inisfraiion Tau Befa C'1r 3, 4 TQAYIVIQND TALVINGITON, B.A. Eorf WiiirIh, Texas Maori Business AfI': inisffahiixn I . YWCA I, 2, 3, 4, BSU I, 2, 3, 4, Tau B5-Ia Chi 3 4' YMCA Siivuial Chairiiifm 4, BSU Pfesidffnf 3 4 ' I 'J TC fi A H Y E i I T I O N l'lenry Harbin Byrorn For? Worfh, Texas Mary Elizabelh Blaclcrnon Bowie, Texas Louise Allrey For+ Worth, Texas 'dal W.. 'J'-p Dorolhy Gra ner Z' , For? Worlh, Texas sl A 'V ,.-. lf- 'ZZ' Perry E.Crow , 'T T i ' ' ForlWor'rl'1, Texas I a'r:,,J ff Claude L. Chambers E qff' -- P uf 1 For? Worlh, Texas 3 Lv , ,X P lf'-T V. rf' .f-buf - P' - cl' , 311 r Kalherine Musslewhile Rf! Forlr Worlh, Texas 1 Bob McElroy Q Forf Worlh, Texas Pafches Harding Fairfield, Texas Joe Frank Beclc Sherman, Texas Marjorie Ayers Bowie, Texas June Raqle Olney, Texas '29 fi-5.34144 4 sm T WL -sf N si, s dui 4 I ,1- Q .u i W' ' , xxx., , xi A. uv , f 44' . ur fv- -:. S'-.., 'wel ' ' Margaret Broolcs For? Worlh, Texas Eloise Bellah Forl Worfh, Texas Mary Jane Bell Whilewriqhf, Texas s . , K K, - ' ,. .94 -I .. .X ? , 1 i we 'X ,T '56, 5. W. A. Busby For? Worlh, Texas Paul Burqe Forl Worlh, Texas Frances Brownd Comanche, Texas 1' 'V' ' -r ' ' s'A ' FIFTIETH ANNIVEBSAISZ V V Y rv HY YV Y Y -, ,,,,,1--. .W .V - .Q-wmv. 'ss-4 -.-....,,., , -- ,, lil: , ... .x ..... 1 A. . six: v. My Wafig . x ' Q' S Q X x ax NFS Q ., W .A Xia. Q i l HX .-of-' e ' 'W'-we A ws. 5 , sg 'N 3 Q is I, L 1.- illt' is V in x.xx I W T' is- . '55- .,. Qt. 1, atv , . , Q s Tai? Qi A X sais T 1 A fi '52 I s .az 1. .gpcfzss X -. V , , . ..,-,IN-Sak , 9 43 5 -W YZ? V4 2 W O' . 6' ,I SET? 4 uv of , 1 'Hr ,'.., , . .A me 'W Joe Conway For'rWorll1, Texas Bob Hardison Vernon, Texas Ruel Sandy Hollrnan ForlWor+l1, Texas Bill Lobban Wiclwila Falls, Texas Kennellw Moore ForlWorll1, Texas Bobbie Ray ForlWorll1, Texas Willian1D.Souder Arlinqlon, Texas Richard Harrison Sweeney For+Worll1, Texas Thomas Slrallon Cyrus ForTWorTl1, Texas Marqarel Hayler For? Slocldon, Texas Maurice Lallimore ForlWorll1, Texas Mary Mcllvaine For'rWor+l1, Texas Ted Norman ForlWorll1, Texas Billy Sinqlelary Forr Worllw, Texas Harry Slranford Forr WorTl'1, Texas Jessie Ray Turner Bowie, Texas Wayne Diclxie Henriella, Texas Waller W. Henderson Forl Worllm, Texas Mary Jane Lewallen ForlWorfl1, Texas Mary Alice Malianey For'rWorTl1, Texas Mary Bell10rr Anson, Texas Frances Eslelle Slafer Hubbard, Texas T. J. Slewarl. Jr. Perrin, Texas Floyd Duard Berry For+Worll1, Texas T'liE lf.lE i,r' ITH ANNIVERSARY EDITION - qv-,Q--..... . ......- ..'s,..,.... J Q-fn..-.. --2-A -1 ., Rila Verne Couqlwlin FOflWOFTl1, Texas Thomas Roberl Egan ForlWorfl1, Texas Mary Frances Gardner Coleman, Texas Doris Sue Housewriqlwl Mineral Wells, Texas Frances Jarvis l:OF+WOFl'l1, Texas ForfWor+l1 Texas ' ,ljfyfi i jf! Jf A T D X J U y 91 Jjv.ljjl Ljjuls 'X 7 Dean Midcllebrools , I 1-f r ' ff , f f TT jf! 'X I ' EIJ' I ff Mcmh ,Q ,-,J f C Clairgglli eaxejllj, -ll I P f ' Af!! ,,,, Byron Neal McEwen I fi 'l f ,f l , f 4' j K ForfWor'rl1 Texas X i f L 1 ,fwfr , 1' x , A , I ,IV Clwarlolfe Morris ForfWor+l'1, Texas Anllwony New Mexico ,sh Edilli Record For+Wor+l1, Texas sieiia Lou Ph llips W '0 X Jaclxsboro Texas Q' FTIETH ANN VEHSARY W' M li i was 'HEX Gif as T fa Q S f-s,..r sf- , -, Q 4 . ' Q . - ' Vs, . S V za' 'V r W' ,xi ' f X if ' f:0: '5.g- ' f yin Nina Marie Sellles Quanalw, Texas James Slwamburqer For'rWorTl1, Texas Bernie Srnillw Marlon, Texas Relay Edwin Smillw Newport Texas Vaudene Tlwornlon Burleson, Texas Franlcie Fae Trigg Arlinqlon, Texas Charles Bruce Turner Palo Pinlo, Texas Jess N.Turner Palo Pinro, Texas JoyWaIlis Cleburne,Texas James Arnold Warren Erlene Weafherg San Angelo, Texas For+Wor+l1,Texes I V Ti Fl S A H Y E D I T I O N -.. --1-x.-...-f sq...-5... S O C , T A X Z 3, L , A T S VVILLIAM STUART WALTER P, SLTQF C Lmairmarw CT We Divisiffw of Sfiiivx SU- P'r:9f55if ifT-fisfif, I ence ard Prdesscr C? Hisffrf E N C E S C X ! :IN '9!'K 'f9 ,sS 'N Tm Y swf' E--A JQHN Vf'ESLEXif SlI.1HQNS VNLLTAM A, MILLEP F'3WTA NJE QAYM2'Nf MA PVCTESSTJF CT S3f1IQTT:i3Af Prdesscr if Eicnrmfs FxssEs'.a p'C:'5SSfT :5 G . J QFIFTIETH ITXNNIVEHSARL' Qf:lUlfn.'iiQ'i N-9 mm.. ,aww aw, 'Q 99911354 W' 1 . ws i ,Y rf, T- ADRIENNE AMOS, B. A. Arlinqlon, Texas Maior: Hislory BOB BEDDOW, B. S. Midlolliian, Texas Maior: Social Science as-3-,. O, O. Mclnfyre 3, 4, Rambler 3, 4, SMK 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Sludenl Assislanl in Socia Transfer, N. T. A. C. 3 Science 3 MINNIE BELLE BOOTH, B.S. Burleson, Texas LEMUEL JEROME BRAY, B.S. EorlWorll1, Texas Maior: Social Science TW I, 2, 3, 4 Maior: Social Science, Mall: Della Sigma Della 2, 4, Tau Gamma Cl'1i2, 4 'A sw...f JESSIE TRUETT COOPER, B.S. Jaclxsboro, Texas VERDON GlLCl-lRlST, B. A. EorlWorll1, Texas Major: Social Science Aimee 1, 2, 3, 4, TW I, 2, 3, 4, Golden Tau Befa Chi 3. 4 Shears 3 Maior: Social Science 5 F GEORGE GRAHAM, B.S. GARLAND GAYLE GRANT. B.S. Winlers, Texas EorlWorll1, Texas Maior: l-lislory Maior: Social Science TW I, 2 Cliffon Jr. College I, 2, WCA 3, 4, Tau Bela Chi 3, 4 HENRY LEE ei2iEEiN, as J- WMD 6R'FF'N- B-A Mcfsxdooy Texas Eorl Worllw, Texas ' M ' 1 5 ' is ' Maloff 5OCfe'5Cief1Ce. . . . l.x, :aff T'rxl fx, ., xrfiga 3?Cr44iniSiEiii.fiea, 4, speech Man-,fs 3, 4 TMIEQRE 22,35 41.M 1'Slef'e'.ASSOQ'af'On '-.2- 3 g , , , residenf of Minislerial Associa- lion 4 'S 7 C f MRS. CATl-lERlNE WARD GRIFFIN, CEOLA ANNA MILNER. B.S. Eorl Worlln, Texas EOTT WOTTR' Texas Maior: Social Science Maior: Social Science Koro 3, 4, YWCA l, 2, 3, 4, Cross Timbers 4, W ,W r E:M'K22,33,4YWCA I, 2, 3, IRC 2, Tau Gamma IRC 4, BSU 4, Tau Gamma Chi 4 , I V V lbw I' . E 1 lc . 4 ,-,, H f ifiuif TIEITH ANNIVERSARY EDITION O X xg JOE ED MORTON, B.S. For? Worlln, Texas Maior: Hislofv Tau Bela Chi 3, 4 JACK PARR, B. S. For+WorII1, Texas Maior: Social Science Tau Bela Chi 3, 4, Tau Bela Clwi Presidcnl 4 WAYNE G. SMITI-I, l3.A. Mor+on. Texas Major: Social Science YMCA 3, 4, Minislerial 3, 4, Tnespian 4, YMCA Pre-sidenf 4 JACKSON RICHARD STRYKEI2, B.S, Clillon, Texas Maior: I-lislory Tau Bela Chi 3 I-IAZEN L. WARD, B.S. Annes. Texas Maior: I-lislory Alfoco I, 2, 3, 4, TW I, 2, 3, 4 VIOLA BRANSOM Burleson, Texas JOI-INNIE LEE NOBLES, B.S. EorIWorIl1, Texas Maior: Social Science YMCA I, 2, 3, 4, Tau Bom Chi I, 2, 3, 4 'V' STEVE ED SCARAFIOTTI, B,Si Trinidad, Colorado M3icifi Social Science TW I, 2, 3, 4, Golden Shears 3 'Q--' MARY KATHRYN STILES, B.S. Anncina, Texas Maier: Social Science Dena I, 2, 3, 4, YVVCA l, 2, 3, 4, DTIJ V' Presiczenl 3, Reporlef 2 fgx Q'-.,,.L:v VN JOHNNY VANSTON, B. S. Eorl Wor+Ii, Texas Maicir: Social Science IRC 3, 4, Band l,2,3 4jlR s 'buh H NP A CURTIS GEORGE BLAIR EorIWorll1, Texas . . I In lar' DOROTHY BURKI-IART 4 Ccirsicana, Texas ' 4 gh ,WH . K. 'Y' A 1 , ,, leiuul, . W, , png ,Y M 21 Cv' A fv- 'E' ga 1' N 1 YW in N Q52 FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY EDITION ' I 1 1 O 'ss ,. 1 I --- 1 ,,..... 'Y'- was 'sf 1 f Q David Earl Callerlon Texarlcana, Texas J. W. Force Forl' Worllw, Texas Slwellon Dewey Jolinson ForlWorll1, Texas David Raymond Ma++l'iis ForrWor+l1, Texas Clifford Smillw For+Wor+l1, Texas -:T I ' 'Dax Roberl iWeyman Colron .ny , lola, Texas Susan Ennbrey Breckenridge, Texas Mary Eugenia Gunler Morfon, Texas Dale Burlon Hasson Jermyn, Texas Kave B. King For? Worlli, Texas Alvin McDonald Forf Worllw, Texas Mary Kallwerine Nolen For? Worlli, Texas Norman Rowland For? Worllw, Texas Elizabellw Jane Smi+h Newark, Ohio i ,Agri M. G. Smillw Chico, Texas A I Marcielle Sullivan yy Forr Wor+b,Texas , x7 16Q, I W , 7- Km is DIC G IS M' ,A T f A H Wiclwila Falls, Texas i D W, . . 1. V . H, u W P T I A Joseph B. Wills ff ' Q i A f ,q L rn For+Worll1, Texas M .I gg I V 5 , ' . iv .4 i L V a ,Wa W 1, Iii, X ' v 4. T v K -X , Qi ' '- ' ' I f,,',4 Q al. 'WD , T . -T T. 4 ' T' 1 X , A ' T' rf - . 1 4 T' sf . 5 I ' X. ,I N w A 5' w J to T ,N W F lk - ' vs, 'T' ' Next: 1 X, ff Q , + 1 ' 5 n -I J ' 1 I , :. wr., W. . 1--, -3 ff 4 - 1 fr ' ' , ' Til lil. -iH.!.V5:,T1:oARY EDITION C --....,...-.:- ,,,,?:- , Hi Harold Clwrislian Pyore, Texas Charles H. Linslrum Fairfield, Texas 'Q Q ,TT Belly Perlfifis Perf Worllw, Texas Mary Helen Asliburn Ferl Worllw, Texas if T, i l Jerr Drury For+Worll1, Texas W. l.. Connell Azle, Texas Will Pay Long 'M Dublin. Texas X . Margie Torn Snnilli ForlWor+l1, Texas Dersey Edward Blair l:orlWcirll1, Texas fy!! Horner Haas McDonald l:orlWorll1, Texas James Richard Sfevens Ferl Worllw, Texas Ann Smilln 0 Ferl Worlli, Texas 0 R 1 -Mg 'l ,sl ' 0 7 i qV XX' ' ,f Ja l l Gordon Herrin Byers, Texas Lois Pauline Morris l-layworll1,Qlxlal'10rna Clarlf David Wollierspeon Ferl Worllm, Texas Callweryn Beryl Campbell Ferl Werllw, Texas Callwryn Beryl Campbell Mansfield, Texas Earl S. Yolxley Kansas Cily, Missoui .- W. ., ... , 2, T an ir' elf, . Q, , I 5 U. ' . qs? 4 I fr, , w T ' v MfZ,w' l.,. , v 7' ,ff U f . . ?if . 1i.f'. fu, .4331 f 'H i H 40.11 T s 1' 'Q ,f 'Y QQ M, ' Afg Q xg ally, is gf it . Qin Q 5,- XA .. ,sr ,. 'N T fc V 25,5 .,-f.A,,,,.1 Di - .,..,,,, ,... 5 . , -.,l .4 vi kim? , , T ,x l W N. .T 4 'ff' 'SL P Xu, 1 iff I ,.,,, ,. Wag nw. x ,, six.. 'A 'f ..,,, T' E , -KM, Q. ., Hu nv y k A, T Tw N-.ul .eq If iv - A N V FIFTIETH ANNl'v'5'lriw,'ll 'H if .4. ,L. A . T-V I' W ,1N J! Mr-fl , bf, 4 vfs . 5 N- pf I ' J M 5 L J K K 'J l 'V ' , arf Q I F! u , A ,V MF! 1 J ' '10 X Q X ff VJ N ,, , L fvfd wwf! ,LMI U If .kjx !I, .f I J 5 ff 'iff Q ,X , psf ,rf I . if ' , J . J J 'f 'V' 1, I 10, ., wx I l lf f 'VI-f ' I JLJ' I 4 , , Y, ,' ff ' i v -4, J I X r , FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY EDITION 4' - 'V ' f 'g3'.'T':In J Ia , I Iwi!- Vv, F ' ,Q A. ff ' C L U B S E C T I O N , ,guL,,, Y, ,, , uv, , W ,,,, , ..... W.. , 7 W.. Y fw, , , FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY EDITION 1 1 Q , P l l T TEXAS WESLEYAN . . . In ' 5 i ' c Ill- fem YQ: ,L A e f , 1 Q Q W Al l Texas Wegyan band plays al a rodeo and birllmday parly . . . Jrlwe food was good-and PLENTY of ill l fx ' 'O . 3 sb g i XG 9 i fo 1 LT , X2 Q NX cw T Q 9 99 1 fb X0 Under Jrlme capable direclion of lvl. K. lSandyl Sandifer, , Q X Texas Wesle an's band nas achieved wide reco nilion for The T Y Q - 5 X ,M R swlngy slyle O'FlTlUSICIl'SpGCIc3lIZGSII'1.lVlGTCl'1GS and concerl num- Ss- ' bers are Included In Hrs re erlolre, buf llme fans lcnow and ex ecl fU 5 P IO O, CN J Bw ,fx 0 ai numbers willm Sandy's Jrrumpel and Leon Breeden's llol clarinel. T ,H . g R TX ' , PN NN XY5 TV? 2'1! f'T'fIf 1 77TT'7'XTVERSAR'Y EDITION l I ,l lf Ixllvl 'Y' l' , , 1 ,,..,.,... ,,,....... ilqm- uw- . . COLLEGE BAND Q Mi?w,t'S Jr: A 5 fsilf, JT yn aL..w.a g .dgvw .- T f If ilu 04-1- i The band parades aT The halT .... aT The l-loward-Payne game, a dozen bands Tool: parT, all play Sandra SandiTer, daughTer oT The direcTor, is band mascoT, specializing in double Twirling. AlThough hurT To some exTenT by The miliTary Tever, The band won plaudiTs To The lasT, even making The sporTs page in Pop Boone's column. WesT PoinT claimed The drum maior, ErnesT Barnes, while The army claimed Tive oTher members. Maxine George and Frances Brownd are The maioreTTes oT The band, boTh Trom Comanche . ..The TWC Twirling Squad, under The sponsorship oT Miss JuaniTa Cowan, marched wiTh The band aT TooTball appearances. F IFTIETH ANNIVEHSZKRW' is-i'l J1'i'lfi? Eur 4 .el -- R DELTA SIGMA DELTA . . . i X - NN ff' sweeps' W A . Alanna is , f': 4 x x . . ,-.A,- , W...-W-f ,-Q1 Q is . 'i --- ,. ' :A A . I .1 ' R, , bi xx. . i 5 P fi Q . NV A 'R 3.12 'eww' Firsl Row: Ralph Barron, Minnie Belle Boolh, Millon Campbell, W. H. Eslill, Jack Ewing, Bess Ellen Hari Second Row: James Heberle, Clarine Hiqhlower, Maurice Hiqhlower, Bill Hood, Marilyn Jones, Herman King Third Row: Marqarel McMahon, Clyde Marshall, Jaclw Parr, James Weaver Della Sigma Della, marhemalics honor sociely, sponsors campus inreresl in aslronomy and in praclical applicalions of marhemarical principles. One oi lheir many acliyilies is lhe pop- ularizalion of chess on The campus. F. R. Marlhis, assislanl pro- fessor of malhemarics, is Jrhe sponsor. ffl ANNIVERSARY EDITIO .-...-.-- -,V ,.. .......-.....,......,.-. ...M -.,Y , , Y,,, WH, , , . NWN v Y , , ,, ,, di 0 Cln The canwpus for Rehgious Emphais week: DE+dc+ Supedn- rehdenf Barnea Song Leader Ed- wards Preacher Koberglower pk' fure shows The Inferior of The Up- per Room. 0 MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATICN . . . l s , 4 X :-: . 5. ii S l Sh- Q- i .12 . G Q l fsffv ss.. ...fs af- is s W N 'ls A 5: g Q' i ww' Re 4 my .1 J W 'WMV v 1915 3 60 'WW Firsl Row: David Cafrerron, Lloyd Chapman, Felder Cade, Gilberr F ll R b erre , o erl Greaves, Lee Griffin, Waid Griffin Second Row: Dale l-lasson, Niclf Kuplerle, Horner McDonald, Roy Parlcs, J. F. Scoqqins, Fred Smilln, M. G. Smilln llw ird Pow: VVayne Smilln, James Richard Slevens, Durvvood Slevenson, Kennelln Tlnomas, A. J. Turner, LeRoy Weelrs, Earl Yolxe I v The Preacher Boys are llie sludenls who inrend +o enler eillier Jrlie field of religious educalion or Jrlie minislry. lls mem- bers represenl all Jrlie nnaior denominalions, willi Jrlfie lvlelrliodisl minislry accounlinq only lor approximarely half. Miss ErnalSmi+l1 is Jrlneir direclor. .. - .....-.-. -Mv- like A.---Q..--iv -G--q-q.-I--an-r.1-ov-n1Iui l,....l . Cf? N .iw-Q. ...I fa-..,.-e -...f--W - M..-.4--11 YMCA... 640 fs, . fhvvieiaueswova J' Wayne Smilh, Presidenrq Jack Ewing, Vice-Presidenlq Franl Bounds, Secretary' Reber? QVESMS Treasurer: Neil Schreiner, Publicily Chairman' Raymond Tallfing?cn, Recrearional Chairman. The Young lvlen's Chrislian Associalrion sponsors each year a number ol Jrhoughl-provolcing leclrures and discussions on issues of The presenl day. In conneclion wilh Jrhe YW, such courses as marriage problems, elrc., have been given. Under Jrhe able sponsorship ol Dr. J. W. Simmons, Jrhe YMCA has been ol greal service To Jrhe slruclenl body ol Jrhe college. FIFTIETH ANNIVERS.Aiii7f iEfQUi iT .A .-..V......-f::,-.. - A--. ig ..-H-....r-.f-1- -.- v ,-s YWCA... QW . W NN gwnwfv 'QW ,sr Firsl Pow: Virginia Wallis, Presidenlg Vada Rainey, Vice-President Mary McConnell, Secrelaryg Rurh Younq, Treasurer, Ove-da Brown, Sonq Leader. Second Few: Mildred Siceloil, Co-Program Chairman, lnez Condry, Co-Program Chairman, Dorolhy Burlrharl, Recrealional Chairman: Bennye Brooks, Pianislq Dorolhy Lee Wriqhr, Publiciry Chairman, The Young Woman's Chrisrian Associarion is one of Jrhe very acrive campus orqanizalions. They sponsor many social affairs for Jrhe eniire sludenl body. Each year Jrhey sponsor an Qld Slu- denlr-New Sludenl Wedding al lhe firslr of Jrhe year, and a l-lal- lowe'en Carnival. Miss Evelyn Doalc and Miss Lillian Norwood GFS CO-SFJOVISOFS. , 5 T if I2 H EH A EI D I T I O N I - -----.-.-.-.1 ,-, L - W, Y , , , ,, H ,,,,,,,w,,w, ,Yana ,YYYVW V l-loole is crowned Carnival Queen . . . Clarence spiels for Jrhe Press Clulzis lwol dog slancl . ..+l1e Salslcara presenls . . . flue blggesl qyp ol all . . . The Tlwespians go myslerious willnll1e Jeweled l-land' '... a snol ol llne crowd llwal llnrongecl llne Pxdminislralion halls . . . U o FIFTIETH lNT'f,? ' , f , I ,' 31 1 K - 1 AQ..J'N,.n ' l Z A e 'FW '-'w' ffym 'F 'W' Vi 5 x 3 A , A .,,A T . X A M--v-1-r-R A .A . iam - ,, fi. . . A - f S Y 3 THESPIAN CLUB . . . The Thespian Club oT Texas Wesleyan is a dramaTic organizaTion open To all inTeresTed sTudenTs. lTs purpose is To sTimulaTe inTeresT in dramaTics on The campus. Each year a number oT one-acT plays are pre- senTed, as well as aT leasT one maior producTion. Kind Lady was presenTed The TirsT semesTer. IT proved one oT The mosT popular plays ever presenTed here. Carl LesTa Davis played The leading role-ThaT oT Mary l-larries -excellenTly. OThers in The casT were AusTin EosTer, who played The diabolically clever l-lenry AbboTT lwho loses in The end, oT coursel, Billie Jo RenTro as The someTimes sympaTheTic Mrs Edwards, and Erances Brownd, who did an excellenT job as Rose The Two who Turnished mosT oT The comedy land an excellenT pair oT scene sTealers They werel were Sybil Lee RoberTs and Joe STrawn. Joe was Mr, Edwards -a laughable crook oT The old school, someThing on The W. C. Eields order. AT one poinT in The play he did some very eTTecTive ad libbing which endeared him To The resT oT The casT Torever. Sybil Lee was casT as Aggie -a meddlesome, curious child who didn'T speak more Than Three or Tour words during The enTire play. buT provided some very eTTecTive comedy re- lieT. Clarice STovall was impressive in The diTTiculT role oT Ada lVlargareT Breedlove did an excellenT piece oT work as Lucy WesTon, as did The oThers in The casT-Dur- wood STevenson, Lee GriTTin, and T. E. STaTTord. T. E. was especially eTTecTive as lvl, GusTav Rosenberg. C SPEECH MAIORS ASSOCIATION . . . Wirr- lvlardareT Breedlove AusTin EosTer The Speech Majors AssociaTion is composed oT all speech maiors on The campus. IT is designed as a means oT keeping iTs members abreasT oT The laTesT develop- menTs in The Tield oT speech. As a senior reciTal, The senior speech maiors pre- Billie Jo Re-nTro Joe STrawn senTed The play The Shining l-Tour by KeiTh WinTers, a play demanding a greaT deal in The way oT Tech- nigue. IT was presenTed wiThouT curTain and wiTh The backsTage area visible To The audience. Wings were builT on each side oT The main sTage To provide addi- Tional acTing areas. .qv 1-us.,--'Lynn-w...e:, - - - 1 I5iSFTNfTVEBSARY EDITION O . --.-.. . .--. -,vw -.-,- V...--..-..1--..-,-, - . A if, The Tliespians rnangle llieir an- nual enclwilada . . . Mr. and Mrs. Edwards false Mary l-lerries up- slairs as Ada and l-lenry loolc on ...Franlc Magers builds llie sel . .. Jrlwis is wlrwen Mary l'lerries makes lwer big rnislalce . . . finally lriumplw- anl, Miss l-lerries answers +l'1e door as Jrlie Curlain closes, wlwile l-lenry Abboll walclmes . .. .-Q.. ,A sr' Q' new H gi ' :lf . J JV' 4 Q ja!! ...MP T A I A l .fda J lf L . fl 3' 5' -f A. 37 ' Auf' f ,f. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION... a 'Pi cf fi . X X1 Qgxx . W R s x s It I wi.. 'S gs ..-C 5 i i E I .Y E .v .55 Q A Nv.s.a....,...,,,,,,, f A V T 'A21 2 .. 'T s A:V Elf . ., . .... i s ' , 1 2 - V I A l r 3 A :L f 3 ii' ' ,ua ii AQ Firsl Row: Imogene Willwelm, Maurice Lallomore, Marseille Sullivan, Dorolliy Smilln, Q. D. Bounds, Jr. i Second Row: Julian Baird, Clarence Summers, Franlc Bounds, Raymond Tallrinqlon, T. J. Sievvarl, Homer McDonald. l B. S. U. COUNCIL Q Presidenr Raymond Tallcingron Girls' S. S. Reloresenlarive Imogene Wilhelm 4 Vice-Rresidenr Franlc Bounds Town Boys' S. S. Represenrajrive , O. D. Bounds i f i Vice-Presidenr . A Vice-Presidenl Secrejrary Treasurer Reloorrer , . , q BTU Represenrarive YWA Represenlarive Clarence Summers Marseille Sullivan Maurice Larrimore Mary l-lelen Asliburn . Dorollwy Smilli . Alron Lowe Dorrlwea Dunlap . .Y . . . ..........,,...- .- .. Dorm Boys' S. S. Reloresenralive . . T. J. Slrewarr Travis Cliurcli Represenlalive , Julian Baird Riverside Cliurcli Represenralive. l-lome McDonald Arr Edilor ..,.,., . . . Donnie Woodard Alumni Represenralive . . . . Ruby Lee . F. R. lvlalrliis . Alice Caldwell Facully Advisor , . Sludenr Secrelary . . J.. . . 1, .-. , ...N .........,.x.1f..-14,-,f--V-f -1----H - A, 7, ,YN --fff , -- --, gg WW- ' . . if.:1'.,,,.. . L - . -Q! H fu N lf'-T V EI H A R Y E D I T I O N LOS MORUECOS ESPANCDLES . . . W f 0944 ll: ,--- , l , f 4 iff ,fx 1 ,. a ., f if W: Q,-3, is 5,.,f cfs 'ffff -f' ' ,',5f:.' x If - fig ,Sai ff i df' if lflrff f- fi' km ffl,-,. My if ,J R, E as f V 21, gg: -:LW V y AZ. , fl ,. ,V . 5?ff, ??z33 in fffzf Firsl Row: Laura Jo Rhea, Presidenlg Pauline Morris, Vice-Presidenly Francibelln Gibson, Secrelaryf Margie Balfer, Mary Riillw Elale, Ha el Higgins, Mildred Hilliard, Second Row: Neoma l-lolden, Ufkrcy Lase-Ter, Mary Jane Lewallen, Dorollwy Faye Mclbxnelly, Madelyn Mcclinlocls, Margarel Miins, Annadell Morris. Tlwird Row: Nancy Jo Nolle, Theodore Rios, Sybil Lee Roberls, Ruin Rose, T. E. Slaiiord, James Richard Sleyens, Clarence Surnrners. Newly organized, Jrlie Moruecos Esloanolesu is designed lor sludenls of Spanish in Jrlfieir lirsl and second years. Miss Juanila Cowan is Jrlwe sponsor. FIFTIETH ANNlVERSHlfi'E FiQlf.Pl'l,'iC5lNl 'fb ' f -an' f V -f ffm -A 1 f K if 1 THE O. O. MCINTYRE CLUB . . . l fum 9 ' Q I tm all 20 We , ar' '-'ww r L 'Bbw i FirsT R Adrienne Amos, DoroThy DiTTerline, J. W. Force, AusTin FosTer, FrancibeTh Gibson, RoberT Greaves, DoroThy Hagard. l Second Row: Virginia T-Tale, Lynelle Kebelman, D'ArCy l.aseTer, Fenn Leach, Frank Lee, Amy Jo Long, STella Lou Phillips. Third B T T 1 T Norman Rowland, Margie Tom SmiTh, T. E. STaTTord, Joe STrawn, Clarence Summers, DoroThy Vinson, Joe Wills, RuTh Young. The O. G. lVlclnTyre Club Tpress Clubl is composed oT members oT The Rambler and Txweco sTaTTs who have meT cerTain rigid requiremenTs. Anyone who has aTTended one oT Their meeTings will agree ThaT They are The maddesT, livesT meeTings possible. The riTual To The memory oT SainT Wallace Polk, Bishop oT WashingTon, Tor example . . .or The oTTic:ial song . . .or The moTTo ...llior T-leaven's salces, T. Ell . .. BUT wiTh all Their merrimenT, The club geTs Things done. Two years ago They sponsored The Texas lnTercollegiaTe Press ConvenTion on The campus. The sponsors are Mrs. Gladys Bowman and Mr. F. C. Leach. - -5 -v-' 1' Y A-. .-..-,,-....................--.-.-.-,..-L-,-.--.-- ,,,,, ,, V, N Y , Y , i . . l 'ifi1Y'Ff'T'I ANNIVERSARY EDITIO my TAU BETA CHI. . . rr A f 1 ,T-...fr of i T . i V I .., ' . aqgl' ,Q A yi K' . : K -1, 1 'i!TiT 'vv i ' - , I ,,. Y, 1, . s fi g,a be - 2 fr, 'ir ' ' L TT-Pl A 'W f rw, em i.. M m Mi. 1 X ,. Q 2 Q f. I ' ...., .::,, K . 1395 A l ' 1 was A 3 'A'P 1 A 5332 W RVN I ,,,4 , A ,,L., Q :ff-Qfig z TT .Afro i , ' A T A,,' ii V ,..,,..,Q. 2 - VY 4 K N 1 , --,, wrt Q 1. T ' ' i :' , . f. ,, gr - f y , U 5 I S5 if S . . 4 ,Ts , F gk 'Q ' . .,.. , .,., i i' , T y ,.., ,ng ,H .- .AM-. sf A I 55 K 'fill - A21 ... ij :,,,, v lvb, , Q l i i . ,., R A 1 h , if- 1 .4 ' M r W' ' Wei W S , Q A W Q , ,H Q4 - ' N. , L11 W' 4 X-. f ag A.,.,V.. ..., . ...j- ,.j'1 . i. Cf V: V Vey ' - 4 ,. A 'Q , ,,,? , I ' AA'.'.A',,,, . ,,,: , ::,::. , , E .if , . F 2 'T 3 Firsi Row: Julian Baird, Ralph Barron, Joe Beclc, Curris Blair, Dorsey Blair, Franlc Bounds, O. U. Bounds, W. A. Busby, Edward Carlson. Second Row: Claude Chambers, Gordon Collier, Slrairon Cyrus, W. H. Eslill, Morris Greenwood, Travis Greenwood, Marvin Harris, A. B. l-laicher, James l-leberle. Third Row: Waller Henderson, Cecil McClunrg, Jaclr lvlcRober+s, Clyde Marshall, James lvlecllin, Jaclf lvlorlon, Joe Ed Morlon, Jaclf Parr. Fourlh Row: Allon Reeves, Tom Robinson, Billy Sinqlelary, William Souder, Harold Sloan, Bill Sweeney, Johnny Vanslon, James Weaver. C1 The Jrown boys' room in The Ad building is Jrhe scene ol many a good bull session and Torry-Jrwo game, as well as a place lo srudy berween classes. --1 orrioieias -- JACK PARR GORDON COLLIER Presidenl Vicefpresidenf BILL SWEANEY O. D. BOUNDS Treasurer Secrelary O FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY iiii Enmwou Hi T cs' J INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB . . The InTernaTional RelaTions Club membership in- cludes all sTudenTs oT governmenT and oThers inTer- esTed in The Tield. The Carnegie FoundaTion Turnishes maTerial Tor sTudy by The club. Three Times during The year The club has supplied The chapel program, Twice wiTh open Torums-one a Willkie-RoosevelT debaTe, The oTher in associaTion wiTh The Forensic Club- and an enlighTening Tallc by Dr. Edwin EllioTT, chairman oT The regional NaTional Labor RelaTions Board. The weelcly meeTings oT The club oTTer an excellenT opporTuniTy Tor sTudenTs To Thresh ouT currenT prob- lems in an eTTorT To become more useTul ciTizens. OTTen The discussion becomes almosT unmanageable, giving a good illusTraTion oT The virTues and TaulTs oT a de- mocracy. Johnny VansTon, The presidenT, and lvlr. lvlaT- This, The sponsor, have provided much To inTeresT The sTudenT body in currenT aTTairs, and are To be highly commended. The club is The largesT acTive club in The school. Y .- CROSS TIMBERS . . . The Cross Timbers Club, Tormerly known as Alpha Rho Tau, is composed oT sTudenTs oT arT. Under The sponsorship oT lvlr. RoberT Willson, head oT The arT de- parTmenT, The club has TosTered greaT inTeresT in arT, among boTh Texas Wesleyan sTudenTs and local high school sTudenTs. As a parT oT Their campaign To malce all l:orT WorTh arT-conscious, each member, in Turn, spends a weelc aT The arT gallery oT The ForT WorTh Public Library, giv- ing inTormaTion To visiTors. Their own campus gallery presenTs a new exhibiT every Two weelcs, giving sTu- denTs a cross-secTion oT all The phases oT arT. PainT- ings and sculpTures oT The greaTesT living arTisTs, ex- hibiTs oT lvlaya and AzTec sculpTure and murals, and worlc oT sTudenTs and insTrucTors have been shown, as well as exhibiTs oT prinTs, phoTographs, and commer- cial arT. ln The spring The club, direcTed by The presidenT, lvlary Ann Kelly, sponsored a conTesT among ForT WorTh high school arTisTs, wiTh Their pieces exhibiTed in The gallery. J Tliffi-2XiTTYi EDITION I vm ,,.,W-,W -55,49-,ye-na 3 W'! 'R7W it J Y if 1, 'I ' ,' iff E f 5 ' ZZ, .,' f ... .. Two views of flwe Cross Timbers gallery . . . and club members a+ work . . . Q C F I F 'I' I E T H A N N I V L Ii A Ei ,QQ ffl ii fi' I CW 4 HH FORENSIC CLUB . . . The Eorensic Club oT Texas Wesleyan Col- lege is composed oT members oT The VarsiTy de- baTe Teams and all oThers inTeresTed in conTesT speaking. The debaTe guesTion The pasT year was Resolved: ThaT The NaTions oT The WesTern Hemisphere Should Form a PermanenT Union. The debaTers appeared beTore chapel on Two occasions, The TirsT, To Tamiliarize The sTu- denT body wiTh The debaTe subiecT, was an in- Tra-sguad debaTe. They also appeared beTore The sTudenT body in one oT Their debaTes wiTh Cumberland UniversiTy oT Lebanon, Tennessee. ELLEN H. RICHARDS CLUB . . . DOROTHY SMITH MARIE PRESSLEY l PresidenT Vice-PresidenT 3 MRS LAURA RUE EULA BELLE Cl-IILDRE S T y T The T-Tome Economics club, Ellen l-l. Rich- ards, provides sTudenTs inTeresTed in household arTs an opporTuniTy To discuss The broad Tields associaTed wiTh home economics, buT ouTside . The conTines oT a course. Members oT The club . enTered The sewing conTesT sponsored by The EorT WorTh Press. Each week The club serves a luncheon Tor The division heads oT The College. Each year's acTiviTy is climaxed by a Tormal din- ner in The spring. Miss lmogene McNeill is The sponsor. .. .-fr. -- - -A--.L ---..,.4...,- L.--. ...,..- -.-... -,,..,--- .----,.,.........-..,... ,W-,C , , , Y Y W, H, , , W , HL.. ,. . 1. .lullii TFT!i I'lil ii'I i ANNIVERSARY EDITION 0 .-9 I K l A ' 'Ha 4 X X 5 1, vii 1 51 1 wi' K -12: any Q Two scenes from Ellen l-l. Rich- ards' formal dinner and a Hallo- we-'en-inspirecl cgenlrerpiece . .. 0 :wi -ww-ww-,MW,.., .., ,, ,, .. . ,, an 5 y Q.-.., Wgwgk -635 fd , -vnu- Q FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY EDITICJN V PHCENIX CLUB . . . I mem 451' Franlf Magers, Dorolhy l-lagard, Rachel Cyrus, Mildred Hilliard, Mildred Siceloii, Dororhy Vinson, Vada Rainey, J, W, Force, Nelle Mixon MILDRED SICELOFF VADA RAINEY Presidenl Secrelary The Phoenix Club is a small group oi sincere lovers of poelry who meer logelher lo discuss Jrrends and Jrechnigue in poerry. Nor all oi lhe members are conlenl ro iusr discuss, however. Many oirhem are poers Themselves. Each year Jrhe club publishes an anlhology. ll is planned lo make lhis year's edirion one based on Jrhe celebrarion oi Jrhe school's iiflielh anniversary by includ- ing poelry wrilren by former sludenls as well. Mr. I-l. Howard l-lughes is Jrhe club sponsor. r, r ' 1 f 1 l, if if ffl. H Y E D I I Q N Q V .H ...-. Y . . . ....-......-,........,.,,.- ....,,- 1 -.- - ,v ,, Y Y -A- Y,-,Z V Y W -,ln --- - , -,,-- fxw 11 ,W ' f 0 TW LETTER1VIEN'S ASSOCIATICJN . . . 4--f f Ll ,X N Q xi. I NIT I '23 . ,A-5 pls In 'rx ' -,ac V' , 4' , Q - , V 4 ' S- I kd Q f 1 3 1 'A Q A A , 5 I . f ea' ii df 1 A ,:x :N . L Ji - . 3 V ' ,. W ggi--.., 3 - a is ,W 41 ng, '15, 'N - s 5- f y ,- A W 1 u lv - 5 A 5 1 f .si E g,'- 1 Rv sp . N X if ' ., - ' 'S 1-4 ff- ' X n , , is' A . b gy- L Kg Qfii F FS' Fin: Emi T 15' We ' ff- Vie 'S C, Q- Vw 5 5' S Q 'C 13.-.1 :Q Scif' T'- ' fiice' Le Efi, ' TJ :W T3 fi.-.3 Li' Si ' ?,e 'fjilme' F:5'ef N Wire F' F:-r+ Rm.: Qax. Mfrwfs B' Stkes Buffs V Cue, S'e.e S: N The TW Associaion is composed of afhlelric leHermen in The major spor+s. QFIFTIETH ANNIX l'. ' ' , 1' ,f n i I CARL VENTH CLUB . . . l 1 The Carl VenTh club, named in honor oT The laTe dean oT Texas musicians Tormerly If R4 V. i S 4' y associaTed wiTh This school, has Tor iTs members all sTudenTs oT music aT Texas Weleyan College. lvlrs. George Conner, prominenT EorT WorTh musician, is The sponsor and lvlrs. ,ij Ellen Jane Lindsay, proTessor oT voice, is The permanenT direcTor. The organizaTion is dedi- T caTed To increasing knowledge and inTeresT in The Tield oT music. The club was insTrumenTal in bringing Dr. l-l. AugusTine SmiTh To The campus This year 5 in a TesTival sponsored by The leading musical organizaTions oT The SouThwesT. LaTer in The , year The club Traveled To Dallas To prTicipaTe in anoTher meeTing oT Dr. SmiTh's. The Glee Club, QrchesTra, and Band are composed oT members oT The club. The Glee Club Toolf parT in The Vernon TesTiyal, which was aTTended by oThers in The club. L DIRECTOR T .' '1 i T MRS. ELLEN JANE LINDSAY PermanenT DirecTor oT The Carl VenTh Club li- QEEICERS --i l L OVEDA Brown LaJUNA Huusou E Presidenl Se-creTary-Treasurer l MARY ANN KELLY r. E. STAFFORD , Vice-PresidenT ReporTer WANDA LAKE ALEXANDER P PianisT ,g L- Ir TIETH ANNIVERSARY E:D1'r1o Life Among the Tau Gamma Chis By AMY Jo Lone l-lome our Hue leasu uuneuful piano on Hue campus lexcepring Huau in Hue gymnasiuml, Hue greauesl assorumenu out couclues and cluairs, Hue largesu mirror, and Hue smallesu radio on Hue campus- Huis is Hue Tau Gamma Clui room, uformerly known as Hue P. C. C. room or Hue Town Girls' room. Locaued immedialely below Hue Englislu deparu- menu classrooms in Hue Adminisurauion building, an accompanimenu ouf music or cluanuing is Hue TSX room's conuribulion To Hue poeuical pro- ceedings above. Music out Hue public scluool, luymnal, classical, and luou varieuies come TorHu ufrom Hue walls ouc Huis sancuum out girls wkuo do nou live on Hue campus. Groups To be ufound luere during Hue busy season are Huose engaged in suudying, Huose prac- Hcing Hue genHe aru our conversauion, Huose semi- circulauing around Hue suove, Huose reclining aucler an exluausuing round wiHu a paruicularly dil- uficulu class, and Huose engaged in Hue ever-ufasci- nauing Jrask out doing sweeu noHuings To Hueir laces and coiHures. Cn Tluursdays au I p. m. every female in Hue room is in accord, Tor all are par- uaking ol Hue regular lunclueon wluiclu is ufollowed by a business session. Following Huis poruion ol Hue acuiviuies, an unuforuunaue group designaued as Hue clean-up commiuuee performs mysuic riues over Hue cluina and silverware wiHu soap and wauer in Hue adioining kiucluen. Tlue Tau Gamma room also serves as a sluorucuu Tor Huose wluo wanu lo snauclu a quick candy bar au Hue Trading Posu beufore enlering Hue poruals ol Hue biology lab. Suclu persons wluisk in Hurouglu Hue luall door, cross Hue room in Two well-paced leaps, and breeze Hurouglu Hue ouuside door, leav- ing iu open as Huose Toasuing by Hue ufireside sluriok and sluiver. Il occupanus our Hue room are lucky, Huese pilgrims close Hue door on Hueir reuurn Hip. OHuerwise Huere is Hicuion among Huose presenu since none has Hue Toruiuude lo peruform Hue uask. Liufe in Hue TGX room luas one advanuage- Huere is never a dull momenu. TAU GAMMA Cl-ll MEMBERS KaHuryn Willis Ellen l-laru Mary Mcllvaine DoroHuy Graner Annie Lee Jordan Viola Bransom KaHuerine Musslewluiue Minnie Belle BooHu Racluel Cyrus Lola Sayers Virginia Tluompson Marie Brock Jane Pool Marie Pressley Margareu McMaluon Grace Munden l-lelen SmiHu CaHuerine Nolen Bernice l-luglues Erances BeHu Gibson Annadell Morris Madge Miller Dawn l-larris DoroHuy Smiufu Bernice Wlueeler Anne Youngblood CaHuerine Campbell Geneva l-luglues Flora Leaclu Leo McClendon Eern Massey DoroHuy Wilkerson Mildred Cross Margareu Ann CoHman Verna Lee Gibson Firsu Semesuer GHicers Second Semesuer Ouclicers Ellen l-laru Presidenu Virginia Tluompson Annie Lee Jordan Vice-Presidenu Belly Lou Eosuer Margareu McMaluon Secreuary KaHuerine Musslewluiue Ann Youngblood Treasurer Margareu Brooks ADDITIONAL STUDENTS . . . .355 QS. T 2 x MRS. RACHEL MILEY BILLY GARRETT Fed Wor+h, Texas Forf Worfh, Texas ROY L. FELDER OLLIE TOMME Wharfon, Texas Grapeland. Texas ALTON LINET-TAN TOM GUY ROBERT DILBECK Springlrown, Texas Laneville, Texas Springjrown, Texas ADS. HUMOR. FEATURES . . The Txweco sTaTl is qraTeTul Tor The generous supborT given This enTer- prise by The businessmen oT This c:iTy. These are The Tirms which have supporTed Texas Wesleyan in every possible way. We aslc The enTire sTuclenT body To show Their appreCiaTion To our adverTisers by paTronizing Them whenever possible. WiThouT Their co- operaTion This annual would be much less a crediT To our school. GIIARDIANS UE YUIIII BETTER LIVING .,' I P. .fi Symbols not ot wor . . . but ot SERVICE! The smoke stocks ot our electric pionts mcty resemble somewhat cctnnons but they ore the tools oi production-not ot destruction. They ore sentineis of eIectric service onol better liv- ing-reminders of one ot Amer- icot's qreott blessings. Twenty-tour hours cr clcty you hctve ctII oi the electric service you Wont for better Iivinq-to mctke your lite more enjoyoble. And the cost is only o few pen- nies o doy-one of the smoIIest items of your tomily buclqet. TEXAS ELECTRIC SERVICE COMPANY YZ 74 Um Smcme effcvpe 7hafZ... Texas Wesleyan College, during the next 50 years, will enjoy unprecedented growth, progress and success, We para ,. To the school, its faculty and student body, the full cooperation and support of the FURT WURTH CHAMBER 0F COMMERCE Phone 5 1 ix 1 3116 E. Rosedale 21130 E. Rosedale Phone 5-2173--1 PULY FLOWER SHOP HU OR EDITOR! ! I Open Sundays and Holidays Across from the Campus EVERETT DRUG CO. 1 Drugs - Suud ries i sf? 1 School Supplies 1 BEST WISHES! Your Pfztrounge Has Been Appreciuted 1 T. W. BEAUTY SHOP OPERATORS 1 Margzurite Mitchell 0 Jewell Jones Bonnie 1Vilson 1 3108 E. Rosedale Phone 5-1089 I T TIE I TTTTEITTI Miss Etaoin Shrdlu Long, twill Sister of Miss Amy Jo 9 Long, has been appointed humor editor of the Txweco. In I I short, Miss Long is the humor section. Notice her ex pression-the epitome of dry wit personified. IN POLY Dry Goods Men's 1Vear E In 'W Wimw I STI I W Notions Shoes O I I PICKARD,S VARIETY STORE Room Accessories 5-1011 3120 E. Rosedale 1 Poly 's Hotpoint Dealer 1 BURGE HARDWARE y IN POLY 1 ' ' ' ' ' I I ee as lTl1lS is an oificial notlceg do not erase! , 1 T116 p0lytCChI'llC Herald 1 Vada Rainey lTobacco Roadl Publishing - Advertising Bill Lobban tlntimations oi Imortalityl 1 Leon Breeden fThe Lite and Loves of Cassonoval 3913 15- R0S0dH10 P01Y Herald Bldg- 1 Etaoin Shrdlu tAmy Jo Long: Her Life and Timesj Phvfle 5-2510 - Jud S- Perry- Editor T. E. Stafford tThe Actor Preparesl H I I I e I ee Dorothy Dean Wilson tThe Silent Hourj Polvtecbuic Cash Grocery G Nlmaleei Fl'HHC1b9tlf1.f3llJSOI1 fThe Flairie Queenel ' ' Herman King fThe How oi Glamorb 1 Lottie Phelan tHow to Write a Featurel 1 Mildred Ely QA Winters Tale! 5016 E. Rosedale Phone 5-2545 Jane Hardin tThe Preparation of Shortinin' Breadl ir ir ir if AN ACTIVE CAMPUS LIFE TAKES LOTS CDF EXTRA PEP You can get it by drinking lots of- , ffl 1, ' T- ,S 4 STAR QUALITY MILK tFRESH -kPURE tRICH -kSAFE Years ot Progress Congratulations to T. W. C. from the distributors ot wggwr .OLIIAN WAPLES - PLATTER COMPANY SERVING TEXAS SINCE IMT ASC DE -1411 ZORI CL ANER Fur Storage Seven Laundry Sei vices 1700 WEST SEVENTH Proposed Texas Wesleyan Librar Buildin ' LQ W? .A ass- ,.-4 S aa ' ,, . , VSA. . . , my , ,,,..sA-4, -4 ,',-N110 H- A-1 -' Aff ' '- A - A 'Y ...V i. . . .'w,1L?.5ksiX- , Y r , wi'r,K,i . N. - - ' A ,A ., A A , ,, ' -Sift fz? '-f-f ' ' ' fl' -2 I . fl. lf' W - , . - , M ., ' 'efff vf' J: www, fPi??2,1-A-9 - 'W :Q was -L . 2 vs: A -- ..N, , - , A . ' ' is , Af- pf '-'J f 2 if 1 ig' '- af!--,, L.LQis --K A , 1 img, -W ' ' ---- - V' .il ,f y nk f - W, ,.,. Hi I g J, - 3 , - A. 155 s,-Z, ,. 1 . ui A - . 'I A-42 - X ' .img fi - ,. ,,-lit? 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I Success . . . Happiness . . . Adventure All these things The Fair wishes for AME HERO Pictured above is Joe Blurr, No. 94, shown crossing the double stripe to cinch the victory over Howard-Payne. Many fans left the stands just before Joe made his touchdown, l 7 . . Y J thinking the game was over. He was carried ,i you In COmm3 years off the field in triumph by an east wind. I , A R T I S T ' S T M A T E R I A L S I PICTURES I AFRIEND I F R A M E S I i EVERYTHING FOR THE ARTIST AT STANDARD PRICES of I Qriqinal Paintings and PTIITTS-Fine T sv C ReprOdUcTIOrTseeBeaUTIiUI Frames ' LET Us FRAME YOUR DIPLOIVIA AND GRADUATION PI-IOTOORAPI-I I COLLINS ART COMPANY' I 400 THROCKMORTON CAMPUS FAVURITE CGNGRATULATIGNS T. W. C. GN YOUR 50TH BIRTHDAY fTh llf h I h dd from h T J 1 f h h fm If hi Fort Wortlfs Largest 1 , Department Store WE. UP WITH THE TUP UF THE CLASS . Q Mobil s MW Moblloll Your Friendly Magnolia Dealer Lf egcioud . . . 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Q ' DRIVE SANELY Q Dj . And it's smart to use 9 ' l 8 - . Ans.-You don t give grades, Joe. y g liI'Ill-ergalantllnx O-1 i Oil in Your Car - T'-5 -:T A 1.1 Mr. Editor: TRADE WITH YOUR Please cancel my subscription. My picturel li FRIENDLY 'TP' DEALER didn't appear o11 a single snapshot page. 'L TEXAS PACIFIC COAL and OIL CO. Ans.-Neither did mi11e. tEd.J I -0-- E. H. GLENN Dear Editor: l What, off hand, would you say was the most Mattress Cgmpany popular building on the campus? l AHS--ReUf1'0,S1 deal l WHOLESALE AND RETAIL iol ' Siyg Built for Rest Why do we have sack lunches on Sunday I ' nigl1t? . A fWTtMu5k3y1te 5 1 1914 VICNERY 1:1.vD. PHONE 5-2121 ns. ..,.....,,, ..,...,,.,. . ,......,........ 1 ' e o 1' own. 1 --0-- Going to Dallas? Dear Editor: RIDE When is tl1e annual coming out? S l AHS.-Probably the day I get married. OI' pos- , THE SHORTEST ALL-PAVED ROUTE l Sibl b 1999. 1 1 Fo' l S y y l COMFORT Q ECONOMY 0 SPEED o SAFETY l O l Also Chartered Buses - All'Vll'b61'6 - Anytime Editor, Old Thing: l r i Why doesn't someone take me seriously? l -T. E. Staford , Ans.-Why doesn't someone take you, seriously? E aa aaeeaaa E as E ,ea 1 JEXWELRY SPORTING GOODS Make Our Store Your Headquarters CREDIT AT CASH PRICES l503 ISOS ISO7 MAIN STREET OVER ' Terms as low as 50 cents down, 50 cefzfs week RADIOS LUGGAGE , '7!ze W ORLD at our feet x-I' If F , TN- U Y . I V is i I Ji . I rg , YOU who graduate today are our citizens and leaders of tomorrow. The tumul- tuous world into which you now step challenges each of us to make it a better place in which to live - a place where freedom and justice shall prevail. Let the knowl- edge and principles of right learned in school aid you in building a solid foundation for good citizenship as we want it in America. Let those qualities of character so essential to self-support and self-respect - integrity, good judgment and thriftiness- help you in conquering the world at your feet. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK o OONTINENTAL NATIONAL BANK THE FORT WORTH NATIONAL BANKQ UNION RANK 81. TRUST OO. MEMBER BANKS OF THE FORT WORTH CLEARING HOUSE ASSOCIATION I A MILLER FLORIST LESTER E. MILLER CLIFTON MILLER Qllrillful' 1'lUll'6'l'5-clfj' ll nie Del11'w'y -O Conner Ave. lEor IS Years! 5-5250 Il Buy The Ftll'0l'if6'H BUY FRIGIDAIRE W. PAT CROW, INC. Frigidaire Sales 6 Service 106 W. 7th St.-Open Evenings- Phone 2-5344 HPOLY POP J. L. Bray Dry Cleaners Rehearsal Schedule For the Pining Hour MONDAY: 2:00-ActI TUESDAY: 2:00-Act II 7:00-Act III WEDNESDAY 2:00--Act.I 7:00-Entire Play THURSDAY 2:00-Act II 7:00-Act I FRIDAY: 2:00-Act III 7 :30-Act I SATURDAY: 1:00-Entire Play PLEASE Study your lines by yozzrsel Rehearsal time is for Work on action and characters: not to learn lines. AMB ll e Clean 'Em Right 5 3 K f 5200 E. Rosedale Street A X Corner of Vaughn Boulevard TRIPLE XXX THIRST STATION in Tj? ffv Now sl-1Rv1Nc: FINE Foons X' Q 1 J Quik! in 1 Q h' -l 'I' 3 'rwo I,0C.X'I'IONS X ? 1 X Home-Cooked Fried Chicken f XILHI. Our Own Make Ice Cream 801 N. Main 2901 W. 7th St. X UNIFORM GARMENT MFG. CO. Hiawa- Skilled ufr07'kIll6'll WOZ hy Irine -1',,jlori11g I pnxg .525 So. Main Phone 2-5042 A rgfaa-rw 2, 0. B. BRAND WWW C5Iade of IJURUNIJ Avx Macaroni. Spaghetti and Pure Egg Noodles if ffri? I f f if? 2 Sold by All Grocery 'Q f X Xjfllf, ix I' Ji 'lip '4 N I 4 f GORDON BOSWELL ff Q FI OWEN ff . ...is , . 49 J ' JEWlfIERS-'Sll.VERSMlTHS 2-2263 1220 Pennsylvania 5 771001 AWARD WINNER I if LXL' X I' , .P L. f 1 ' 4 , . NOTICE l l I etc. The Fine Arts Building will be open for , I Pictured above is Perry Crow. Txweco photographer. on receiving the coveted National Photographic award for the ex- cellence of his photograph picturing Mrs. Brigham Young jitterbugging. REYNOLDS-CAMPBELL COMPANY Y LUMBER AND BUILDERS' SUPPLIES V Phone 5-2181 2701 Yickery Blvd. Practice, Rehearsal, Record Playing, Editing Annuals, Putting on Plays, Etc. Prom Twelve to One Each Day EXCEPT Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Holidays. Please get your bzzsizzess done in these hours DONALD W. BLOW Congratulations to T. W. C. on their 50th anniversary 9 QCIC C1m.S HOUSTON ATTHIRD FORTVVORTH NY'e Give and Redeem S 8: H Green Stamps I WQYNNGXXKQQR QMKXQS THE .Xl'l'RUl'llI.X'l'l'l AND .Xl'l'REC'IA'l'ED GIFT 1i1'o111 Cousf fo Cons! DIAL 3-2787 MODERN LAUNDRY Littleton Harwell, Manager DELIVERY SERVICE REGULAR RATES 203 DISCOUNT ON CASH AND CARRY S500 HENDERSON ST. One Block South of West Seventh Street Three Blocks XVest of Medical Arts Building Two Blocks North of Masonic Temple WEAR .X MODERN LA UNDERED SHIRTl lcH1-zviiotgrf - I . - 7 V - 1 ERNEST ALLEN MOTOR CO. PHONE 2-4171 Sixth at Commerce Fort Worth, Texas HUEY-PHILP Mmzzffaclllrers and jobbers of HOTEL and RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT and SUPPLIES NOTICE ALL DORM GIRLS New girls will go to Ann Parlors to- night for personality course. Miss Hazel Buttercup will speak on the correct angle to hold the nose when politely snubbing a boy after six p. m. NOTICE ALL DORM GIRLS All old girls Will go to Boaz Parlors to- night for personality course. Miss Hazel Honeychump will speak on the proper distance to hold atomizers from the person when applying perfume. NOTICE ALL DORM GIRLS All girls go to Dan Parlors tonight for personality course. Miss Etaoin Shrdlu will demonstrate the proper technique in make-up at 7:15. She is the represen- tative of the famous House of Idneiflfu. S. S. DILLOW GROCERY AND MARKET Established 1892 3202 E. Rosedale 5 2101 Texas' Oldest Supply House Quality Equipment - Prices Right - Prompt Service has made y TTTT T TTT TT 7 TTR W this firm the leader in Texas for the past 69 years. y , Z Visit our moclern clisplfzy room in Fort W'0rtlJ 4 Ample stock carried here at all times y ,SOO Throckmorton St. Fort Worth l 7 W Q y o 0 0 2-9356 jo fke Seniora . . C0 GRATULATIO . . mulled! WMM. FOR ALL YOUR BIG E ENTS . . CEVIIKIIIICITTOII - WC'lltlTlIiQ -- Birflns Music - I6'lL C'Il'j' - Gl'l'l'fTIIlQ,Y jiafkf 7 THE HOUSE OF QUALITY' 6171 mm' Tfyrocknzorfon Plwm' 5-I-181 HARRIS MEMIJHIAI. METHUDIST HIJSPIT L , I Thx , Q gi T,,,1 ' or ' -1-1?1fffQL, -Y ' . 1 I, If X' - A is H, P , A Xi i., . -fe ' Fully approved by American College Harrzs .School of Nurszng. Affzlzated wztb F!-he-:A f-'Ei?i1+g .'..' Hint, r i Texas ll esle yan College '3Q.1'J'ffi2f'34'5' iQ:Q.t ': 'J QQ-l - W- ..-fc! - 'le --5+ - Angus 11- .- T, 1 51, b A '-, H ' , 1 i t skip . ll: fazj-,E ype cm er merican ospita 5, sql - ..Mfi.y. , n D 1 21315211 ' .gw j t ill.: Q43-E,f ,Q Association are is 1 ..:.:::Zl1L W 1 -1 f S45-55' ' '--lffffil ds ., ,Gay x,.V L Q. V, 5 ' '-:z..:,sJ Jill Q A i7fi .. , 1 V T 1 11. Fully approved for internship and mixed residency by the American Medical Association Fully approved School of Medical Technology Active member Texas Hospital Association Conzlblefe 6161761174IIIUIITJZITZUIII care for 1m'a'icr1l, szzrgicfzl, 0l7SfC'fl'Tc'rl!, f7Sj'C'f7ftIfl'Tt', and !7c'cIITclfl'Tc'f7fIfT1'11fN FORT WORTH'S FAST GROWING DEPARTMENT STORE COX'S E. COX DRY GOODS CO. i'W!JlIf sczzljifzzrc is fo ll block of lINIl'f7lC', wf11n11'i011 is fo zz ZNIIIIIIII SOIIl.,,-filI,tffS0ll. To the Class of '41 The Humble Oil 85 Reining Company, a Texas institution, congratulates you upon the successful completion of your college career. May the joys of college days con- tinue with the joy of useful work well done in your chosen profession. SOCIAL CALENDAR CSec0nd Semesterj Feb. 1 .,......i Sweetheart Revue Feb. 5 ........, Lyceum Number Feb. 7 ...,.,., Sweetheart Revue Feb. 10 ....,.... ,,..,...,.......... B arn Party Feb. 14 ......... .,..,...,........... B SU Banquet Feb. 15 ........ Sweetheart Revue Feb. 17 ...... Sweetheart Revue March 1... Sweetheart Revue March 15 ........... ..,.,.... S weetheart Revue March 29 Sweetheart Revue April 1 ......... ......... S weetheart Revue April 17... Sweetheart Revue April 24... .................. Your Guess Rub-A-Dub, Three Girls in a Tub Ol' The Roman Baths Revived The Snerp Club, notorious unAmerican organization at Boaz Hall, has at last found the solution to the perplexing problem of bath taking in the crowded hour just before dinner. In essence, it is based on a reference by Dean Glick to the ancient Roman baths. Here is the recipe: QApproved by Good Housekeepingj Take three torsos, uncooked, removed the outer layers, and drop together into a tub of boiling water. Stir the water continuously, and scrub the vegetables well. When they turn violently red, remove and scrub vigorously with a rough cloth. For serving, they may be dressed in fancy colors. Caution: Always be careful the kettle does not run over. Miss Merry Mice Gives Piano Recital Miss Merry Mice, new professor of pianoforte at Texas Wesleyan was introduced to the Fort Worth musical world yesterday in a recital at the school. In a varied program, Miss Mice proved herself well cognizant of the latent potentialities of her instrument. With liberties taken with tempo and rhythm by so many pseudo-artists on the piano, it is refreshing to find a player who eschews the rubato-mania. Her arpeggios were executed with precision and with a delicacy of nuance that shows the touch of the serious artist. The mellifluousness of her intonation in Spaghetti's seldom heard Rhopsodie Capriccioson was in happy contrast with her spritely rendition of Marchezetti's picaresque DanZ de Bleaux -a mis- chievous, rogueish, puckish, impish, elfish variation on an air long current among the gypsies inhabiting the Andalucean regions of Hispania. A happy revival on her program was Die Klavier Chartreuse by Johann Emauel Phillipe Wilhelm Nos- otros Wolgang von Smoer Bach, a great, great, great, great uncle of the immortal genius of the such sur- name. She was quite at home in the contrapuntal con- vulutions of the piece, keeping her melodies quite dis- tinct throughout. We are indeed happy to have a performer of such technical resource in our midst, and feel that she will prove a welcome addition to the serious musicians of the city. -Clyde E. Whitfield for Your Money at the Always More ORTH! Winter and summer AIR-CONDITIONED ROOMS insure abundant flow of fresh warm air on coldest days and cooling breezes for summer's heat. All rooms have both tub and shower. circulating ice yvater and taste- fully appointed furniture. Remodeled and redeeorated rooms offer you all the real eom- forts and convenience you eould ask. + Every Room Is Sezzsibly Priced Home of NVQ-stern Hospitality . . . A Good Surrounding for Real Folks + ORTH HOTEL FORT WORTH ucceaa fo ou. XVQ of Hotel Texas are happy to have served you in your college days. NYE wish you every success in the days to come . . . and remember. when in Fort NY'orth stop at the Texas HENRY Lovig, Mumzlqrr 1 X , x 5 1, X .-- s .,.:.- 44, st: -..T -xc Y t S- sith.-' .. 5:-. 1- -ic N X : e st.: -1 R--. jf i-figs' Q I seg f- ,miigxx Q-intttbtt 3 2 2. S i 1 N : gat tt: 5 3 :4 s f, ' Tti-ff T- 'Ii if trtkgg 2 :gg QT T-'flfgfl i L ' jT:.,il-'C' I :NIEHS ::lJ2:3ljgffi'S-- or s W R. 1 L. t .1 w ., wsu I 9' with s T T 3 Yrfisi-B. mutt H s s 2 :f.fs'-ejts,-'24 Ea, math N Y 2. T -vfgf--Hg magna 2 sssf fi'f3'?w! u Q yung: j' , - F 1 I T5 ffl-iilfij in-re'-'fg'I2f 7- JF .J 4 - -' v-arf' M-'I-IQI .l . - el EXA .-- ronr wonrn R ,4C5'i'!f ' wwf-Het-'-merBr.L0v M ,of . 15 pf ? 2 1 l l l l I W' 'T 7:2-.-x -I.:-.tthx ' 11... N -Tj iil TPQQIQ1-! .Ii'1Ti! '-:F at '1-11 32--f 'T 'g...- ' X J jfkf A . e r is 14 ,I' e ' '. ,. ' K .Q , ,gif '. -f- ' . van ,- - ' I 5 if , 1 2 12 , Y -1 I Q, HH- 741' 'l'l U19 'f'7f-21: lg ' ' O gglf' - -xx fx. N :oar WORTH'S FRIENDLY HOTEL soo MODERN ROOMS 51.50 to 85.00 Daily A good downtown family hotel for permanent guest . . . weekly and monthly rates. MAIN TO HOUSTON AT FOURTH ST. Gongfzatulations . . . . . to the June Class. XY'e are sorry you HILISK leave-but wish you all of the best. . . . to all other Classes, remember to make THE BLACKSTONE your downtown headquarters. P1'0pc'1'fVy xiii'-Cjfllltfjfjflllc'ill .figs TXVO FINE ij RESTAURANTS gf- with -4 Sensible gi ,Y ,235 Prices 4 A f- i- ? - 4 : ::1::::.,.,.:,,A E I t .715-zg.-f W V:',l :sii ir? BLAC 1rJ!Ei FORT WORTHS HOTEL OF DISTINCTION I I l l 3 l H is l . P I z i I I I l Pickwick Food Stores I No. IZ-2851 lst-rry No. 4-2400 H. Belknap 5 No.3-3300 Camp Bowie No.5-1818 Hemphill l flI1l'11-rs Ample Parking Sfmfeu Scotty's Potato Chips I Are rzlzluzys at home where fue A foods are served REGAL SEAL COMPANY 2.123 Hemphill St. 9-2227 E. R. CONNER Sz CO. , SCHOOL AND OFFICE SUPPLIES FOUNTAIN PENS I Phone 2-1251 607 Throckmorton THE VINNEDGE COMPANY, INC. Cojffee Rmzslvrs amf AltlIII1ftH'f1ll't'l'N Vl'orth Iileud Coffee VVonder Whip Dressing lYorth Table Syrup lVorth Brand Extracts THE VINNEDGE COMPANY. INC. Folrr wonTH. TEXAS DIAMONDS-WATCHES-LUGGAGE GOLDSTEIN BROS. I CREDIT JEWELERS Phone 3-1495 Champions Paramount I in in Value Service Corner 9th and Main Fort VVorth, Texas Dress Well and Succeed Select Your Clothing and Furnishings at I ' 'Wi' l LO HIER 1 BEST VALUES UNDER THE SUN 810 Main Street Opposite Texas Hotel 1 1 Ph0l10 4-3861 1731 College Ave. TASTY,, PIES p Tl'Xux' 1.cIl'.Qf'.xl SUHUIKQ PIM FORT lV0ll'l'H, TEXAS AUTOGRAPHS .9 MRS. BI-IIRD'S BREAD If faxls fzes mga - -N04 , BOWEN V, BOWEN o I 'raAu.wAvS I -- Ooaeiifr - Y J sus SVSY n 'R ..,.,,.,.,. ......,., W? 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CO rt Wortlm Texas AUTOGRAPHS V HSITY THEATRE in POLYTECHNIC A Deluxe Suburban Theatre SAM ARCHIBALD, Mgr. HAROLD EPPES, Asff. Mgr. IRENE LAXVING, ClI.YX7it'l' JAMES XVARREN, Chief of Sfajjf HELEN GRACEY, Czzsbiw' JOHNNY HUNTER, Domvmzzz ROY BARBER, Usher GEORGE ZAUE, Uslier A. H. MURPHY, Chief PI'0jl'l'ff0l1iNf C. XVILSUN, Proj c'c' fimzisf LEE KIDD, PI'Oit'l'fiOl1i.Yf EARNEST HOXVARD, Home Clzxfmlialz Pgftraits Enlargements Cgpies Miniatures Quality Kodak Finishing ORGAINNS STUDIO Phone 3-2022 7001Xg Houston St. FINISHERS FOR ALL PHOTOGRAPHS FOR THE TXIVECO Fort Worth Paint Co. II '!ml. will Rwfllll .Xl.rr1ff7.ntfm-yi PAINT - WALL l'.Xl'ICR out P 1191 Jennings Ave. at 13th Street LARGEST DISTRIBUTORS OF Fresh Fruits and Fresh Vegetables IN THE SOUTHWEST BEN E. KEITH COMPANY y C0ll1I7lillIC'l1fX of NEW ISIS THEATRE C0ll1lD1ilII6I1fS of LBMBIX Quasar lgoas W Tf . mnnuVr7cIeTiztsz,r .Q . . TT Y wwf M cw S Main St. Fort Worth, Texas ', 4 L - A, IC-Pl! Nrv CQMP-lNY,.ln C. l3I:NNIiY'S, INC. Iii' Pifxxi x NYM null Suzi' Dnlluri -Inn-408 Houston St. Telephone 2-7490 FARRIS POULTRY Sz EGG CO. Wholesale POULTRY, BUTTER AND EGGS 202-I W est 13th Street Fort Worth. Texas I Congratulations Class of ,41 SOUTHWESTERN BIOLOGICAL CO. l IJ.Kl,LAS. TEXAS LYDICK ROOFING CO. 50 Years ill Fort II orllJ Real Roofs Phone 5-2515 A Girls Intramurals MARY ESKEW Director of ' sg. l - 'I ALWAYS BUCKING HIGH PRICES 'I X - at I -u 5531 3' -v I A I -my 'ft Rexaqll DRUG STORES Ig GIIADUATES of T. WV. C. XVe wish you every success as you complete your college course and enter the work-a-day World. We have enjoyed your friendship in your many visits to RENFRO Stores. We hope that we have merited your further patronage if you continue to live in Fort Worth. To the under- grads of T. W. C. we extend a cordial welcome to use our facilities at any anal all times. When you return to T. W. C. in the Fall be sure to make your headquarters at RENFIKO N0. I2 3020 E. Rosedale Phone S-2155 flrrms flu' Sfrwvf 1'vl'UlH flu' CtIllIl7Il.Y TYLER 8i SIMPSON CO. Wholesale Grocers T-P TERMINAL WAREHOUSE Established 1879 Fort Worth, Texas r,..o am-, 'Pav 44 D 4 ,+ 5-way I an - :ll mf rn at JJ' ull! A n - Ilil al L. Dave Shannon Conner Hill Raymond BlGlSSI'lQ1 glnannonls unefzal Home 5-2191 ,YA V 77,77 Y Y J ,-,,-,.?AY,-f,,,--V - - V - - -- QXFD QMDN' I FRONI THE HANDS OF STAFFORD CIIAFTSNIEN TAWmrK RID1ENenvMlNCi com PAIXIXNIY W ' f ? ' Wok ' f O . VXI N 'Xl Vi' V N VA . J' . 1-x X1 K fn k FX 4 I Q' 5 I. N 1'W.l 4' ING? FORT W0l2TH,TEXAS , M OF HAPPY YEARS As we look +lnrougl1 'rlne files of Txweco Annuals, we are pleasan'rly reminded of our many years of cordial relaiions wi+l1 s+uden+s and faculry members of T. W. C. Too, +he Annuals renew our memory of T. W. C.'s grow+h and development We are proud 'ro have been selecled year affer year as Prinfers of your Annual. I+ has been a privi- lege and a pleasure each year 'ro work wi+ln folks like you. Sincerely, Marvin D. Evans, Presidenf I MARVIN D. EVANS COMPANY PRINTERS H I I2I3-IZISTHROCKMORTON STREET .... FORT WORTH 14 perdona Wofe l-lE producTion oT This ediTion oT The Txweco has been one oT The mosT Thrilling evenTs in The ediTor's sTay aT Texas Wesleyan. There have been problems, oT course. Any job worTh doing has i,Ts head- aches, buT There have been pleasures iusT as greaT. Qur maior regreT is ThaT we cannoT begin again wiTh The year's ex- perience behind us, knowing The piTTalls and dangers Trom biTTer ex- perience. This Txweco was noT planned To please The sTaTT, buT The sTudenT body. We would have produced one guiTe diTTerenT in aTTempTing To suiT our own desires. lnsTead, we have made exTensive use oT The suggesTions made by sTudenTs and TaculTy, alThough iT has been quiTe impossible To incorporaTe all These suggesTions inTo one book oT only Two hundred pages. An incredible number oT suggesTions have been received. ln making The Tinal ouTline Tor The annual This TesT has been used TaiThTully: WhaT will please The largesT number oT sTudenTs? The alloTmenT oT space has been sTricTly governed by sTudenT in- TeresT and parTicipaTion. This has given more space To cerTain acTiviTies, less To oThers, buT has been scrupulously Tair To all. We should have liked To include more picTures oT cerTain organizaTions-noTably golT, Tennis and girls' sporTs-buT The TacT ThaT maTerial Tor The greaTer parT oT The annual musT be in The hands oT The engraver beTore Their acTiviTies were under way caused regreTTable omissions. We should also have liked To include phoTographs oT The SweeThearT Revue and May FeTe, buT boTh occurred long aTTer The engraving deadline. ln any underTaking oT This size errors will occur. ln aT leasT one case a sTudenT will noT have his picTure in The book because oT The desTrucTion oT his negaTive. For all The misTakes in names, home Towns, and oTher Things, we apologize. And please don'T Tell us abouT Them when you receive your annual-iT will be Two monThs Too laTe To recTiTy Them. IT your picTure is omiTTed Trom a club roll, please direcT your indigna- Tion Toward The club oTTicers. Our lisTs are Those submiTTed by The club. ln cerTain cases club space has been unavoidably curTailed by a lack oT cooperaTion on The parT oT The club oTTicers, on whom we have been dependenT Tor our inTormaTion. SnapshoT space has been doubled and a high sTandard oT excellence seT Tor The prinTs. RaTher Than group all The TeaTure picTures TogeTher in a snapshoT secTion we have used picTures Telling a sTory, placed ThroughouT The book. Though iT has many TaulTs, we are raTher proud oT our book. IT has more picTures and larger picTures-made possible by meeTing our dead- lines prompTly. WriTing has been kepT To The minimum as we Think iT raTher Toolish To Tell you whaT you already know . . . and you'll need The space Tor auTographs and love leTTers . . . GraTeTul Tor The opporTuniTy To serve you, we sincerely hope you will enioy your annual. - April 20, l94l Tl-IETEDITOR , .727 'gh' lj 1 5 -.---i 1 4 .V M ll Q Y x V 1 XJ N ' I 1 I 'x . 3 ' , X . Wx I 4: 1' xv 0 'I . 6. T r x 1 I H ,. xx r K, 1 Q v K , : . 4. K, yx , Q in . A ,, I - . , xp ,if f A' an ,Mx gf vp!-f fr! jp .xv ',!1 .lf jx' x X I ...4. ,r . il ' J: i 4 .1 3 E
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