University of Houston - Houstonian Yearbook (Houston, TX)
- Class of 1945
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W vf. 11' Buy Gustav Cullen Memorial Sciente Building .- .. w - .II whmxu w, $3.54! Q 5?... v 1; 337. a 2 . . . 11.1$... .3 .3. z. .1 V. a .33. a ., inq d i1 i011 Bu The Student Hecreat ii? The Industrial Building i1? MR. H. R. CULIEN Dedication of the 1945 HDUStUIliElIl It is with llw simvresl Lleling nf gratitude and respect that the stair of tho 1913 Hnuslnniun rlmlicatcs llw VH3 ymrlmnk of the University 10 the First presirlcnl of the anl of RCQCHIS anJ his wifP-Mr. ant! Mrs. H R. Cullen: Crulilmle un lwlmlf uf the L'nix'ewity for their fine and generous lwnefarlinns to llw I'm- chly ml. Hmlslun nml. through the L'nix'ersily, to llw cause of orlucaliull. 0119 memorial 10 llwxr :onvrnsily. as well as In lht-ir lalc son, Roy Gustav Cullen. has already Loon u manor of mmrurl uml rmn't'nivnrc tn llmusumls of fnrmer and present students wlm haw sllulicd in its mmiorn rlnx'x'rrmms. Tins is H10 Roy Guslm' Fullon 7Memorial BIIiHing. Anothvr is the reronl ml Ermll whirl: will lwrmil, nmrmg nlller lhings, 1110 ercc'ion ml. a great mmivrn mlucnhmml' glrurhlro In mmpIL-lo llw mum l'nix'orsny of Houston quadrangle . . . Uralllurlo. Inn, in Common with thousands of other Hmustnninns, fur lho unmunlml instmu'os ml; LinrHy zuml Illunanilnriem giving 10 CIIIISCS or good aml mercy, as typified Ivy tho fun! girls Hf 111i: past year tn hospital vaclnpmenls SH badly needed by I Im1$lnn . , . Pull an own dvopvr gratitmlo for tho almling interest of thew nl' Hlm'ulinn whirh lcurls lhem ln give 50 murh of their time planning ml. llu' l'nivvrsiiy of I'luustnnk rlox'elnpmcnt. Thish llml Mr. VHHHI lms zwrvml us a publir-spiritc lxx'n Hnuslnninns in the 17:11.40 aml umul sorx'iWs tn lhv nu'r-un as wa-n m-H omnplxliml Iyy thv fart J Fitivcn tn svrw in the ixnlmrlnnl pmiliun uf t'hmr- MRS. H. R. CULLEN Dedication of the 1945 Houstonian man of the newly organized Board of Regents, the first separate governing hndy tor the young University of Houston. Respect for Mr. anct Mrs. Cutten for their rote as leading developers amt shapers of the industrial and cultural progress of their community amt at this entire section. Mr. Cullen is president of Quintana Petroleum Corporation amt Mrs. Fulton is VtCC-pl'CSh dent. Both are deeply interested in and active in numerous rutturat projects. Together they have developed a Hower garden which is one of the important spots in Houston's famous Azalea Trait. Mr. Cutten is president or the titouston Symphony Surioty, amt ho amt Mrs. Vlithiii hm'c clone perhaps more than any other Houston mupto to promote the cause ut wmrt musir for this part of the country. tVtr. Cullen was one of the founders of the Houston Museum 0t tine arts. He is listed in UVVhO's XVho in the Oil Industry of America. This latter publication has a sentence ahout Mr. twiittcn's personal rhamcteristirs which 'wi serve wett t0 conrhide this rtedication. tt declares that he is noted for Hhimhiess, gcnorusity, friendliness, and unttring energy. humanitarianism heing his motivating force. It is we tx'nown to friends of these leading citizens of Texas that Mrs. Fulton's quiet amt wise counsel always precedes any important decision on a philanthropy or a contemplated piihhc service, and that the announcement always comes as a joint decision. Jdalminidfrafion 7:? 7:7 a? a? a? a: $7 $7 i? SD. 6. c3 O4eerftm PRES! DEA 1T if i? :b . W W Jcmmerer ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT if? First Board of Regents 0f thE University 0f Huustnn Follmx'mg passage of am clmllling art lyy the Texas llc'uislnlurc in Nurvli, llw Hmml Hf Etlllrnlh'xn of llw Hullslnn Ilulopcmll-nl Svluml Dislricl, l'nr IR yvnrs llw SIIIH'H'ISUIL' lunly fur the Univcrsily ml, Hnuslon. Immml llw ulmx't- group Hm Iylrsl Pmnnl nl. Rvuonls nl' llu- l'nix'omly of I Ioustnn. H. R. Vuucn. sculml in llu- runlvr, was ClCClOd t'lmirmnn, um! VUI. V. l5. Halos, sonlwl a! riuhl, Yii't' vlmirmnn. Mt'mlwrs or llw Board, loft lo right, svulml, nro Mrs. Ray L. Dudley, Mrs. Agnew Cnrlvr Nclms, H. R. Vqun, Mrs. Jumvs P. llnuslmm. nml VHL V. I5. Bales. Thaw slumlingj urc, left 10 right, Jmm's RHCL'WOH, H. 0. er.'1rlx'c, S. P. Furish, LGnur Homing. Simnn Snkmviw, Palmer Hulrllt'snn. Don I l. Tlmrnlmry. James Amlvrsnn. HIHI Ntmh Divlrich. A. Dov Simpsml wus ulnsvnt ill llw l'irsl mvvling, wlicn HHS lm'luro was luL'on, lu-r'nust- of illness. AD$IINIS'YREX'YIVIi OFFIFHRS Dr. E. E. Olwrhnltzor, Proshlont Dr. V. V. Kcmmercr, Assisfunl In file Preside ! IVIr. C. F. McElhinncy, Business Alanagur Dr. C. F, Hiller, Regislmr am! Dirorlor Of Siutlonl Personnel NIL Naasson K. Dupro, Director of Extension Dir. C. A.JOI'1DSOH, Supervisor of Vomlional Educalion Mr. Plus C. Muslm. Acling Director of llu' Uouwlmru Sl'IIUU! Miss Vivian 1W, Stuart. Dirw'lor of the School of Nursing N. 5. Patterson, Diraclor of Publications and Public Relalions OHiCc Miss Virginia Stone, Bursar 3152 Ruth 8. Vx'ikon, Librarian SCHOOL AND DIVISION CIIAIRMEN, 19-14-13 Dr. Victor A. Greulacll, Biological Sciences Dr. A. L. Kerbow, Educalinn Mr. M. L. Ray, Engineering hlrs. Bessie bl. ElmuglL English uml Lunguuyvx :xliss Vivian NI. Stuart, Nuning Etluvuiiuu hlr. .l. D.1'lulc11insnn.PllvsirulSr'iumws Mr. :W. A. inHCr, Soriiul Swivnvm C1 IAIRMFN OF FACULTY COMMWIEHS, 10.14.41 NIL J. E. XViHimnson, Simian! Activities Dr. Roy A. Crouch, Guidance Mr. R. 0. Jonas. Valvruns Counselor Dr. C. 1:.I'Iillcr, Atllnissious Dir. 1:. A. Snupp. Health 0an Plzysir'nl IZ-rlumliwl Mrs. Bessie M. lilmugh, Assvay Pruymms Dr 31. V. Rosa, Library DR. RAYMOND V. BALLWVIN Business Adminislruliuu MISS LELA ELIZABETH BLOUNT Dranmlics MR. JOE R. BRl NDAGE Engineering MR. J. CHESTER COCHRAN Hislory and Governmcnl DR. ROY A. C ROUCH Psychology MRS. BESSIE M. EBAUGH English DR. VICTOR A. GREULACH Biology MR. HARVEY XV. HARRIS Public Speaking DR. CHARLES F. HILLER Registrar, Student Personnel, English MR. JOHN E. HOFF Enginee'ring MRS. RUBYE W. HOOKER English DR. LOUIS KESTENBERG German and History MR. BRUCE SPENCER KING Music MR. L. STANDLEE MITCHELL Dramatics and English DR. EBY NELL McELRATH Chemislry Fnr'ulfy Fiembers VVhose Pictures do no! Appear DR G, VV DRAKEChemistry LEON CL HALDEN, Government S. W. HENDERSON, Education JAMES D. HUTCHlNSON, blallmmalics C. B. JOHNSTON,CI10mislry R O. JONAS, Psychology BEAULAH JONES. Speech DR. A. L KERBOVV. Education M. A. MlLLER,Hislory DR. ,IIZXXN H. NEAL Business I Llnunislrnlmn MR, N S. IKYIV'IVIVIISUN Hirw'hzr ml. PuHu' vauh'ons Inurnultsln. Pulrlit'uliuns MR .HiRUMIi PI'ISFI lKli Busuwss .thnnnlslrulinn MISS MYR'HF. Ql 'AM Businvss .Mlminislmliun MR. M. l.. RAY Enginwrinu DR. MATT! IMV' XV. IU RX English MRS. JEAN IN BA English MRS. Al N Mli l5. SMALL Business Atlnlinislmlinn ' MRS. FLOY P. SUl'lJi Spanish MR. 'HsiRRICL SPENT XliR Psyr'lmlugy MISS VIVIAN M. S'l'l UXRT Hirarior 0, Nursing Eduvulinn MRS. EVELYN S, 'H K WIPSON English am! Edumliun MRS. ULLIAN W'ARREN Business J'hlminislrulinn DR. JOSEPH S. XVERLIN Soriology MR. JAMES Ii. XVILLIAMSON Chairman of Student Arlivilivs. Mnflwnmlirs lfurully $114115ch lemsv Plv'lurvs Jo nnl Appr'nr IXR XXX C.NlYNN,H1slnry Ii. J, ISARRAGY Guolugy l3. XV. HROW'NEJM Ii XV, SCI ll 'l MANN. Physn-s l2 AX. SNAPP, Physirul Ir. I 1.xlsXvaXllPsyclxnlugy ll'lFS HIM Frl'llt'll DR. KARL IKUSCH, Bmlugy MISS Cl IARLSHC LI'CRAVEN Nuruny Ileumuun Preside ! of NW Simian! Council MiSS BFITY JANE BELL - 3 r metw 3; ? Vice Presidenl MISS ESTHERMAE HTHERLAND The 1945 Student Euuntil TIV: Simlcnl merll is 1116 sminr anmmu Inuh nI tlw l'nnrr. sih' of Hnuslnn. H rnnsists Hf tho pI'CSiIIt'HlS nml Vlw Invshlm'nls of each ClilSS. lwn cmmcilmewnl-lurm' uml lho mmml nllu'om Mom. bors of tho Sllulenl lenril arc clot'lml lty llu- slmlvnl Inuly. This YCEiT tho Fumml has Imen nulxlnmlmu in many nrlixllws. im'luding the sale ml war Immls am! etmnpx' uml llw pzuxugp of the hill Changing lho grmlo average reqnilvmvnl lvnr UH slmlvnl Qox'orw nH'llt univvs from n B In a C. Secrulury MISS ANN Cl IEATHAM The Student Assembly TIN- lmx'u sImIvnI Ieglslnhw Inuly ml Iln- l'mu-mly ml lI-IIIsImL the SIluIenI XsschnIy, FHIHDI5 ml. wpwsvnlutn'cs Irwin L'IH'II rluss and rw'nunmul FIIIII nn tho rumpus. IWaH-v IJIHS uml rosnlulmm Imu- van mIrquHwI inIn Ilw Assembly I'm your, among whirh lmx'c Iwcn Ilu' IHH In award letters I0 IIW ImvaIImH pluyvrx IIH' I'csnlulmn In IHIIYHIP l'nr e1 sIudcnI athlcllr nssnrinlmn ImmniIIvv In IwIp WUI'L' un sIluIvnI uIHeIiv aml Campus prnlvlmnx TIH' Ax'svmlxly uIm meml Willi Ilw Founrll in mppnrhng Ihv l'nix'vrsin scpnmlinn IHHI In IIVOIIrlmry Ihoy IHHL I'IIIIFLII' HI. Ilw SIXIII IYM' lxmn an- nn the campus aml surpnswLI IIw SIXIIUO goal Ixy $3ISIIIL Prr'sitlI-ul HI Ilu' Slmlvul zIsswnlle MINS I'IS'I'I IliRMlei III'I'I IIiRIAND Vim: Prvshlvnl MR. JIM PALMER Clmirlnun of SIIHII'III xIrIit'ilivx MR. JAMES Ii, IVIIIHMSUN i? Cfadzsed 71? i? i? ilk 3A9 CVaM 0 1945 President GENE ROBINSON Vice President SHIRLEY MANESS Secretary ELSIE JOHNSON TICUSUFOF PHIL CARONA .XINSXH HQTI L VH .lAllf Hlfl .l. H I4 W --13'Inmx w . Y!anlmhuu Ikylluln-px vlub 1H '17, Vlw I'rvauI, 'H l'h'wL-m '1 : thl'x'nlhillw Pwan. 17 Hawk! 'H 47, AI.DMIX7!5 I'iX'liLYN B.Sxttxllhlll mu! It'ulmuhnn Cu It! lfltvr, .43, v-H; I.Ilu.uv .Xxwdunl. VLI 'I'r HVU, I'llllvlldlllvh lul- l'r Vanity Vnm-luu, .13. I'll, Imml Vlu'u 'l'n'lT Numrn- ILuuv fink 7174117 BALDERAS, MART! IA B.Sx-Etlucnhnn Cougar Convuiuns, '43. '44; Squrm- Uunw fluly, VJ , S'numl: t 'xxln. -I'.'l'. BEAMAN. DIXIE MAE 8.5-8 erva Hmumtmhnn IE: 5 1, 'lH-V l; th Plvsniz-nl '43 Nthlvnl vamlwh 'L', Rm! WNW Plah'rx 11.7. Cunuar Slug, 4:. Paulmlugyx Club 'H '17 BELL, BETTY JANE H.5,-Urnmu am! Erlumhnn IVAs-IQH Stutlvnl Cuunrll '43 '13. Prr-quvnt. '13 Awm'mnnn Prmnln-nl, 11L lehy Dmulnr, 45 le Mmuo hlmur Clan Presidtml, '41; Collogiule Dramallv: Smivly '427'17, V0rl1xy Busint-w Munnuvr vH Vx-lwl rurliun Vluh 1U 1H Huycrs. '41-'43. Vlw Prmltlan VAIL OuLxlanrhn: Drama Xxxunl. 11254-4 -l5, IJIvMQ I'Zvlltnr. 1H; Cullgdr Vunvgmnx H. XVLU's VIm PINS Vlub, '43 '13, llousloninn, '43-'43, :Mmriutv litlilnr 31.11434 'I rr-nsurer 43- Bmknrnm. 4211-1 Prr-xhlrnL xil- 113-43; Oulzlnnrling onplr-, V1334? Corlirlvliltrs '1'; '43 Art Clulu. 21H. Vnquv Vnrwhm, W341 High Scluml Rr-vahnn. 43. BEYLER, LUCILEE H.A.-Busmess :L'lnunix'fmimn 2m! 'Mmque Players, 1127.711: Corlirlrliuvr. 13, .41; Ulrls $purls Vlub, .43 -H: ngcllolngy Club V-H. '43 BLV K, .XIBER'I' Iiihlgusmws . Vlmmnlmhx m SIIIIIAH' Dante Vlnln VI ; lkyhnlugy Ink III le xlmquv Haymx H. BUGARD, Pl IYHJS N.SHISIHJIIJI Clunml Vlulx Vun- Vruquluvul 1!? 7. Vunilv Yiunvhu-s, 1!! Clulx. 'n, Sllnlrm Vnullrll Ill Vuug-n Vullvgmnx, I-H. '13 IT Iill'rr'ulhl'lx BRIENZA, GLORIA B.SJtIaIUFHHUH um! Alum: Chuml LWUIL 1127.11 Prt-Sivlvnl, :3; Simlt-nl Avvay. Cl; Vumh Vum-lum H. 'H. Prmitlrnl lfnlr-rluinvrs Vlulw. 1H; Vang. Cullwgmm, VIJ'II, Um :lumlmg IJx-uplrn H. High Srllonl NW r-plmn, '1', BROFK. Bl 'DDY BS -,ingumwmg Vanity Vurnltuu '13 17' linguhwrm: Nu lvh L' 17 Nnmh- Mm. ML 47,. 3H. Rm! Muxquv Huy-h. 'vll '71'1. CARDER, BOOTS 384-51 crofarml Co-EtlrEllCS. 212145; Sports Club '43: Student Library Ahhlum, 1-4:? '44. CARONA, PHILIP B.SudClIemislry American Chemical Society. '44. '43; Neuman Club, 3H, '45; Tromumr. Senior Class, '45: Varsity Varieties, 113343. CARTER, JEAN 8.5. xr! Virv PIPJHICDL Snplmmorv- Claxs, '13, Viva Prvsklcnt, Svnior Class, '45: le Masque Players. .43 VJL Art Club. 113.45: Varsity Vzlrwllcs. '42-'43: Vanity Fun Favorite. '43: High Srlmnl IxH-n-plmn, '45, Cl IEATHAM, ANN Ii l3 A -Sucrvlnriul Sludonl Council, Srcretary, '43. Psyrhology Club. .44, '43 CHERNOSKY, JUANITA 3.5. 15ninsh Spanish Club. '42-'44: President, '44: French Club. '44: Cnuan Fullruiims, 5H: Co-ErLEHeS, '42-'44; Rcrl Masque Players, '43. '44: Choral Club, 7H. s HAYTON. MMUORIF 143-Psnlu-10gv Stmlmt Awmlyly, 'H .13 lkyllml-m Hui, H r. whims thlml H, I'mlmlogy, '13111 Wluf Wlu... 17 Hugh Nlml Ix'w-plmn. 1r. HXWER. DUMWTHFA HCHVARD B.S-Ifnth. m.11xy.I..,1..,1y walmlngy Club. '11313 V110 Prwulvnl Ill, 1114 1111'11Ig Pvruplv. '-Il '1'3. Hi-m-xL Ijrlnur, '43. thtunt Edumr '47:. Snmm. $u :m CH, Tr. DEXV. JEAN B.Sr-Edm'ulmn ' Red Mnxquv Iyluy-n '42 Ctrlitlrlilh'x '42-'41: Chuml Cluly. '43; Siudont :Mwmblyx l3: Cougar Ct-Hoglam 11': Sluqh Flux, 1133-13; Slmlrnl Library instanl, 1!? Frvnvh Chill. '44. GARCIA, JIMMY B.SJtAXILW'IIUHH'Ul 15115117109!!!le Surivly or Englm-t-rs, 43:13; Square Danny Clulu 113. VIL le Manluv Players. '42. HARRISON, ALICE 8.5 History CO-ErLElles. '42-'44: Girls Sporls Club, '43; Psyvhnlugy Club, '13 '11 Slm'wnl Assembly, Clerk, 214' gorrvlary, --15, HILBURN. EDITHANNE B S HEngliSh and Dramatics Cougar Collegians, .411, '45: CoiEd-Eltcs, '42? Pros; Club. 31-3; Rr-rl Minium- Players. '43-'45; Psychology Club '45; Choral Cluly, 1H; Foil Club, ' 13 Vrilvrs Club, '45: High Srllool Rcroplion. '43; Varsity Vmie'livs. '43 JACOBSON. SIGRID L. B.S-All am! Eduumou Art Club. 111345. Pretirlent. '45: Choral Club. V4131? JOHNSON, ELSIE BSr-Educahon Cougar Colleginns. 312343: Choral Club, '43. '44; Student Assembly, '43; Houstoninn Staff. '44; CoiEd-Elles, '43: Rocl Mmquo Players. '41 KOTCH, ED B.S, Chcmislry and English Houstonian. '43-'43, Erlitor, '45, Snapshot Etlitor, '44; Red Masque Players. '43-'45; Velvet Cuxtain Club, '44. '45: Collegiate Dramatic Soviety, '45: Cheer Learlcr, '45; Oulslanding People, '44, '45; VVho's XVho, '45; American Chemical Society. '44. 45: Square Dance Club, '43-'45; French Club. 1H, '45: Spanish Club, ,43: Varsity Varieties. 213343: Newman Club, 43. '44; Press Club, '44. '45: EMerlainers Club, '45; High School Reception, '44, '43: King, '45. LALLIER, MARY BSx-English Buckaroos, LH, 45; Co-EJ-Ettes. '42. .43: Red Masque Players. '43. LAIx IONTE, LAURA B S. Educalion Co-EdEttes, '43 '45; Student Library Assislant, '44. .45: Cougar :'nvamns, 31; '43; Newman Club. '42. '45: Choral Club, '43. 114V LITHERLAND, ESTHERMAE B.Sr-Biology and EcMCalion Student Council, '42-'45; Vite President, '43; Slurlonl Assr-mbly, Prvsirian '43; Cougar, 31234-1: Assislant EJilor, '43; Pross Club, 713745: Cougar Cullvgmns, 7-H, 45; Ameriran Chemical Socioty, '45; Vnrsily Varictivs, '-H. .15; UmslnmL ing People, '45; Vho's Vho, '44, '43 MANESS, SHIRLEY RUTH Rs-Erlucallan le Masque Players, Y'IJVV-H: Cougar Cnllvumw .1111? KM Ii! F.ch '13 15: I55.U.. .4135; Full Club, .42: Sormlh' ant'ly. 'll: Pros: Club, l-H; Pr-xchology Club, '45: Houghtmun. '44: Sluzlvn! lenxll. 4'1: Vice Iinwitlcnt. Senior Class. 45. MEADOR. NACW 1A HS. -C;wmlsfry Ameritan Chemuul Society, '45: Cougar Cnllvgmm, '42: CuiErJ-Ellos. '44: Psychology Club. '43; RCKl Masque- Plnyors. .427 MITH IELL. EARL B.Egkwrkrounfmg Varsity Varieties 313, '45: Studcnt Assembly. '47- Square Dante Club '43, '44: High School Rw'vplion, 42:45: Red 3lznsquc Players. '42-'44: PSVChOIOQY Club. '44. ' Ml 'RAS ANNA MARIE 1i.B.xL-Sm'wlulml Vnugnr Cullrgiunx '43, CorlirlrIilh-x', '43, H menmn Club I-H PKylm'um Club, '7! I. 11'3: Vunily Fair mewrilv '48 Slurlt-m Aiwmlxly, '41- Rwa Mmquw Plumb. I-H, 4'1 Frvnrll Club, '-H 113, Vnmly Varwlum 3H, h IrCUFF, DOR IS liB. A. Sw:rolurm1 Co-EJ-Ellvs. 51113: Cuugur Cullvgians, .1;sz Square Damp IuL X13. Ninth Club 4? Vanity Vnriolws. vl3, '44. NEWMAN, ELLA B.S-Hvulil: Ellm'alion Co-EtLEHeS. 5127,45; Cougar Collr-ginns '43,'4.;; Simlx-nl Assembly 313 lrn-nrh Club '44. sznREZ OLGA HS-Spnnisll am! Lluv'nlmn Cougar Collegiuns. '42-'45: Choral Club. .Al2-':H; Spunlsh Cluly, ':;3'.13 , . , PwsidenL '43; unity arichos, n, 1H: Psychology Clu 'A1 I, '43. ROBERTSON, MINNIE ALICE B.S-Art Pathology Club 15: Art Club. '43: H5- L ii : Rm! Mmquv Pluy-h 15. Prrs: Club '43: Harvest. '43; Cougar Cullrumns, '43. Chuml Vlulx 5. SUITMUC 5nriety. 43. ROBINSON, GENE PEDON Iii-Ar! um! Etlur'ulum Homlunmn. 'll '43. .XSSistUnl Eriitm'. '15: Vanity Fair Finnrllv. 'IH. Trwburor. luniul Class 44: Prex'hlt-nl, St-mur LWchK '13; Rmi Mnsquv- Plny'rx ZULU? Vvlwl Curtain Club. IDLE Vrynvginfe Hmnmtiv Stuivly, 'ler, V0rth lewlur, --H- Outstanding Vomdn 1n Drama, 4H: Vuugnr CnHt-L'ixmg. 4-3-43: Preslllan v43: French FlulL lH. Pn-is Club, '13 '13: Vlul, Prumlvnt. '45? Fllwlcnl Cuunrll. '45; Vlm' th. 437.43, mdumlmg onplta '137'43: Msily Vnrictim, 431-14: qull $141!an Rz-mphnn. .H .-H Qum-n W3- SI lliRMAN. JOHN I4 52-.V4 wlmnu'ul Engummng linuxm-vrm: Vuichx 1D'IS, Nlulrnt Kmme, 1K1 Ix'ml Mmqm I'llnrrx '17 Tl IOMPSON, ANN B.SFlilurann um, FHNIIJI Cuugur Vollvuiunx, 113.11 Lblivlrlillt'x .I-JI-l-l, le Mmrluv Huxwrx VI-L Clmml Club, 111: Hurv-wl, '11. VAN DER STAY, DOLORES B.A,-Hucmoss Adnumslmlmn Cougar Collvumns, '43. '43; Cougar 1127111: Hmhhmmn 'IJ 'l-l, Rm! Mmqnv PInyt-rs. '42: memnn Club, 113314: Vnmly Vnru'livi -I ': Va livl I'ilhw. 31.3313 President. .411, '45; Spanizll Club '43-'45; .lumur Pun Amrnmn Rnumllulylu, 31y, Chairman; 110'5 VWIO. 1.3345. YH I5. RUTH RxL-Clwrmshy .mennm Chl-nlhd' Sm-iply. '-H. 3H; BUVLMNH, 'HLIB lenlmlngy Huly '41. Uulx'tumling PUGPIC. '45; Vx'Im's X'l1o .4 , VlTTEN. PATRICIA B.S-I lrxlnry Psyrhulngy Club, ,44' 443: Cougar Collegians, 43-115; RSL'; Rm! :Wnaquc Huyvrs, '43. '44. XVOODROME, JANE 13.13. ArSvL'rcluriu, Cougar Collegians. 1125-15: CO-Exl-Etlcs, '42-'45: Stwlenl Library .Xssidnnl. '43. '44. jAe Cfadd 0 7946 i? President EISIE ROBERTS V100 Prositlont MARIAN SAMMIS 5ocrclury MARUO BRICHAM V 1 reasurer JIM PALMER Jim Cunningham Dolores Delhomme Margie Domengeaux Clyde Gamble Frances Cough Minnie Frances Grantham Ursula Heesche Fran Herndon Jennie Holley George Hovey Joyce Karbach Joe Kaufhold Dona Allison Fannie Biussat Minerva Blnt'L Marijo Brigham Myles Cngan Ginger lem' Bill Kllhnpcr Jacquo lnYnum- Julm Mrrlulmn Gerry hIrMiHiem Joy Martin Ann Mills Luis Murray Anita PH'L'IIIS Durnllwn Rt-inlmrl Nlary Bt-lh Rnlwrls Ruth Rolmrls Esther Ranlr lvlarian Sammis Madeleine chal Dorothy Smith Ulcnn Smith Helm Tauncc VnItor aneruscr i? jAe Cfadzs o 7947 Prositlent PA-XT HROXX'NE Vice President .IL'NE XX'ILLIAMS Scrretary XVANDA LEE COLEY Trea SU rer CLEO CONGRADY .ICUHHC 4A1Hlf0 L00 KXSIHHOH' Dorothy Atkins Daphne Baker Shirley Burlmur Adair Bnllvrson 1 lilflnl'l1 I2N'PIIl 51m jnru' Htm tn 'CslIH-r HUV l'wlly Hoyt! Pulrit'm Humm- Frnnrx-s Hurlnn Rusnlw VultInH-In Rulhruunn Vamln lm- nloy Elimlwlh Follms Rulwrl anins Alivv Hnruam James I h-le'lv Frmldu Dusly lilnim- FumL'Il Mmlhn l' nxx'lc-I Bettye Jo Halton Wary Jane Hymers 181' 1'111119 .JHCL'SDH Henrietta Knporky VaHace Lawlmn Jacqueline Lazare Joyce LitherlanA Bessie 'Martm Patricia MrBrkle Thresa MrGul'Te-y Bobbie Joe blenofee .lean 1Miller Joanna Miller 1May .Ieem Miller Vassar 1Winer Antonio Plum Eleanor Froelich Jane Gaston Juno Cillaspy Eunice Clams Juanita Graham Helen Gwisch l lcctnr Noun Evolyn Parmt'r Alive Parmll Emma Lou Powell NInry Prall Ixhlry Reynolds Vinmm Rivgvr IWary Riley VV'illium Ryncl Rnlwrl Scale Maxine 5pc Margaml Stanrlanl Jack Sullivan Dolores Thoomu Caroline Valenta Catherine Vagner Cal Va1ldns Sol VVeiner Marjorie xVeis Leo Vesley Joy Vxlilson Ellen Yarbrough i? 31w wa 0 I948 Prcsklcnt EDDIE FAUST Vice President JOYCE RETTIG Secretary IMOCENE BAKER Trea surer PAT McMURTRY BCI'lIiiHl Adams Arlene XXIIHWS l larriel Aldersml Ruth Arlnlch Jim Armslmng Margie Arnanl Holly Barium lmugvm- PmLor Hvlvn Ballgnlinv Flmrlvs Bnmmvl Emmet Rummvl I lvrlwri Bammel Am y Batterson Louise Baty Varew Bean himjnrio Borkor Jnhn Bocson Lillie Be Mary Bow Anita Bowles Mark Bowman Gloria Boyd Jimmy Breaker Eleannr Bmuuhton Lola Buckley Catherine Burke Lorena BUTSOH Paul Bury Mary Bush Margaret Carellu Harvey Bjunmas Dorothy Blake Mary Lou Blnllu'rwivk Joseph Bona I Agnes Booth Dorothy Boring Famlyn Varr Ruth Ann Furrilhers Margaret Cnlsinus Frank fherry Freda Clark Jean Clark Mary Ellen Cobb Ray V un cy Robert Coley Elizabeth Connor 7 or1stanco Cooper Roy Cordell Gerald Coltinghnm Dorothy Cox Mary Cox Jnann Cratin Eunice Crawford Marilyn Crawford Kathryn Davis Robert Davis Villiam Denny Martha Dominguei Nlorris Dunlap Bcthel Duplantis Betty Dupree Betty Durham Jo Ann Durham Betty Dwyer Glarlys EHert Ardeen Eichr 1m rrgin reiuhlnn :Waruvry rowlcy lmgnn'l Curly Mary Ray Curry Vinona Daupherly Anncu Davis Ann Eltlvr LCC Hmurc Clilllll? FJHOD' Doris lislor Iii ilh Eslos vam liglv-s Paulcnc I'Vuuscr HtMic Faust Juzmiln Fosslor Tcrosn Fctsrh Eugene Fimlloy Fern Flaig Catherine Foley Melvin Follis Anna Furtonlmrry Lawn Fricks Margaret Furman Mary Cawlik 151nm luv :vtlys ,luycc Gillaspy .IHXCU LilCHH Thelma Gnen I anlhy Conch FICIFII Grurev Sue Gran! Shirley Grevsky Sue Cuney Ruth Haining Sidney I Ialverlon Vallcr Harm Arthur Harris J0 Jean Harris Francis Hartfiel .Ioetta Herrle Pauline Hewitt Yvonne Hi Vanda l logue Ova Holcomb Gail Holston Elaine Holt Marie Homer VVI. C Hooper Lorraine Hopkins 1 lnuston Hughes Hal Hunter Virginia Jacobson Florence Jamison Betty Jantzen Emily Japhet Dan Jared Bonnie Faye Johnston Dnmlhy Sue Jones anrinn Jones R aymnnd Jones Billy Kimbrnugh Norma Knight Lela KIEH'CHESS Ewald Klentzman Katy Kay Ruth Kreislor Margaret Krueger Doris Kuhn Loraine Lamar Paula Lamar James Lammers Naomi Landin famine Kay Mario Kecland Marjorie Keeland Elixulwtln Kennedy Betty Kersh Jo Jo Kettle Jnyco 1,.urgcnt Louise Lemley Jeanne Lemlrvsso Elhel Lee chcrtnn Colleen Levi Rosemary Lewis Flmuliu Lintlsloy Rum Lillmun IV'Inry Lunuinn Kathryn Lucy Margaret Lunsrnnl Jimmy Lyon Alice Mach VViHiam Machen Sallie Niagness Charlene Martin Norma Martin Norman Nlathis Raymond bIcDavid XV. R. bhtcarity Retha McGuHey Lee McLain Maxie Jean McLemore Bonnie McLeroy Pat IWCIVIurtry IVIary bledrano Ophelia Medrano Eleanor Mener Ella Mae Mentlez Doris Mennike Numny Maya :WClvin Mrlsve Jane ML'Cmy Noel McClure Billie Jean McCoy Ann McCreight Carnwn Mcrcmlo Ethm MerLent Evelyn Morrilt Nlina Nlerriu Don Miller Mark Miller Ralph Miller Nc Minlurn Rosalie Molar Charlotlc Moore HaroH Morris J; T. Mott Betty Murray Gladys Musgrove ViHiam Newman Pt'uuy Nnrlllington Lem Nuu Dunno Oakcs Joye Oates Beulah Oberpriuer RUSSCH Paley Robert Parham Gwendolyn Parker Shirley Parish Bill Parrish James Peck CIiHord Phillips Gail Phillips Effie Lee Philpot Carol Pierce Jerald Plaster Reeves Plocek Patsy Pratt Cecil Purifoy Billy Quarles Betty Quinn Gordon Rainlmll Herbert Ray .lhIHPS IQUYIHITII Lavern Ramsly Bealriro Rezuler Norma Jean R och if Dorothy Reeves Mary Reid Holly Ann Rolliu Joyce Rollig Donald Rolwcrls XViHiam Robcrlaon Elizabeth Roby Jesse Rose Joyce Rushing Elizabeth Russo Malmlm Russell Thomas Ruth Jack Savoy Helen Schumacher Faye Schwart7 Helen Shane J. B. Shanks Dorothy Shaw Dan Sherfy Mary Sibley Herbert Simmons Margaret Sledge Billie Smith Gerda Smith Flamliu Rutherford Yasu Safos FCFUEHAO SHRFI'ICZ Virginia SanAers Peggy Sanguilly Faye Sattenvhite Gwendolyn Smith Ruby Smlth 811mm Smith Dan Southern Pat Stanich John Slassey Beverly Steele Irene Stcpp xViumm Sterling Chester Strack Casylc Sullivan Bi Swanson Joy Schwecke John Taliofero Louise Terry .lamcs Terry Th omas Terry blan'in 'Hmt'mar Trarie 'H'lomas Joy Thompson Lenora 1111 HUDSON George 'TI'IOTH Cordelia Todd Betty Tular Charles Torian Patsy Trammell Dena Trapulino Juanita Typer IVIinta Joyce UmberHeld Kenneth Urban Ruth Valentine Eloise Van Cura Mary Ellen Vann EIizabethVance Bertha Villanueva Jane VOSS HUM Vz1lt hcr 1 511 ValL'0r Sally YEkHUT Jane XVaHarc Cerriannc anlm o bhrgarol Vallers Vinniv Vurncr Put VVnm'II Clnnn Vnrm ll Vivien XValL'ins Belly Jane VnyColl Edilh VoH Gladys VV'alIe-y Betty ,hilroml; Betlyc Vhilo Bonnie Vhitc lidwzml Vhito Mary ,lnno Vioser Erma XViHiams, Lois XViHiams, Ruth VVolf, Egbert Wood, Myrtle Vood Louis Vood, Dorothy Vright, John Wroe, Betty Jo Young Louis Young, Mary Lew Cargin, Gertrude Sanchez Beltenan Carr The University of Houston School of Nursing The nursing; mlurulion program began as murse un'xlmlmns lwluw'n llw Hnspilnl Svlmnls ml Nursing: and ll'm University of llUllSlUll. The program is lmsvtl upun rth-nu svl up lyy llw annul- lum rmmnillee of the National Loaguc of Nursing Hlumlmn. linrll lmslnlul ulwrnlt-s as a sump rale onllly. admitting aml registering ils own shulonls; in :uHIlmn. tlu- slmlx-nls urv t-mullwl us freshmen in the L'nivc-rsily, aml receive train for Cnursvs nu Imlh llw l'niu-rsxly mu! tho I luspllnl campus. Hm Nursing litlllCiltiUll Program was olcvulml tn 11w slulus uf u Sl'lltlnl Ill Juno, VH1. When the lillv I'Schnnl of Nursing! was adapted AH nurses Immut- rumlnluh-s l'ur Hu- Anuviulo in Arts Degree HM Jlrcvtnr ul tho Srlnml uli Nursing is bhss Vivian M. Sillill'l wlm mmv In tho l'nivr-mly in 1043. l lclen Armstrongy Kathryn Barr lfllnu Hv'llmlkn Maude Breaux Edith Brisrn Betty Bmussanl Mary Brown Rusu Loo Bummslcr IICIH' PM'HI Rnsonmry vhnrlmm Cvlwvicvv F11 ilicL'i Hsio thwllk Ruse nrle Murmlyn me'url Belly Vuyle Joan Voylc , Rita Crocket Catherine Davis Rose Davis Elsie DeReese Georgia DeRoach Elizebeth Doize Lessie Duyka Alma Farber Betty B013 Ford Io Franka Ruth Fruebing Inez Fulk FIUFGHCG UOITD Cy Hurina COIIIncy wmz... 4.5..q.;.m4a ReIJa L'XHH IZQDZ .Iny Harris MeInnm- I Inrx'vy IEUIIIIX I Iiugins Verna I IuIIior LiIn Mac I Iughos Margie Lou Johnson Manlyno Kooling HeIen KIinger . Edna Koehn I 101011 KopecL-y Isabel Kramer I Ionriclta Kulac Murinn Lee Louise Leslie Chela Lopez Carmen Luna Martha Milbaan Rosalie IWiHer Catherine blontalb CeraHine 'Morris Dorothy MursL'i Ruth McCarty Louise NlcCray . Thelma Nelson Helen Oujesky Nlartha OL'mHiL' Lillian Parrhman Doris Pontrun Olive Roth Iris Leo Russell Nlargic SamlerfW Jane Sm'klgc Joy Svrivcnvr OJvlin Svoly Flam Smilll Doris Smilh Amlrcy Stephenson lilizclwlll Slrcetcr Lillie Mao Sweircl Alice VVaIker Ammn XViIkerson Nlarjorie ViIsnn Quida XVisc Ann XVommacL Louise Zumwnlt ii? i? i? , i? i? Vanity gair 53?? E2? . . PERC XVESTMQRE THE HOUSE OF T ORE m. W NEW YORK - MONTREAL - HOLLYWOOD PERCWESTMORE WALLY WESTMOIE BUD VESTMORE Mr. Ed Ketch, Editor The Houstonian University of Houston Houston. 4. Texas Dear Mr. Ketch: It was with a great deal of pleasure that, once again, I had the opyortunity to select the ten most beautiful Vanity Fair girls. as well as the remaining fourteen favorites. No. 1 - Miss Elsie Roberts: For her truly lovely face--her features are regular and in excellent proportion. Her beautiful eyes, natural brows, and dimples strongly remind me of Janet Gaynor. Further, she expresses great warmth and charm. I would suggest, however, that if Miss Roberts' forehead is not too high, she dispense with her bangs and use the pure forehead line to leave her beauty unmarred. No. 2 - Miss Mary Verne Sibley: This young lady has a natural loveli- ness of features and a wonderful quality as expressed in her eyes. No. 3 - Miss Patricia McBride: In the delightful piquaney of her face, she expresses everything connected with the ideal of a southern belle . No. 4 - Miss Catherine Burke: Her resemblance to Norma Shearer is striking. Miss Burke minimizes her loveliness by a hairstyle that is not at all worthy of her features. To bring out her true beauty, she should wear a simple, sleek coiffure. No. 5 - Miss Rosemary Lewis: I like her simple hairstyle, the openness of expression and the beautiful smile. She has a vibrant, outdoor quality. and a beauty closely akin to that of Ilene Massey. No. 6 - Mice Alice Bergen: Her features are cameo-like; her sweet. charming expression is properly framed by the simplicity of her hair- Qtyl 0 e No. 7 - Miss Blanche Gettye: Her beauty is serene; her face beapeake intelligence and sincerity. No. 8 - Miss Alice Mach: I like her lovely forehead, the naturally arched brows, the retrousse nose. The soft casualneee of her hair- style suits her personality. Miss Mach could improve her appearance by not making up her lower lip to its fullest extent, but, rather, endeavor to balance it with the natural shape of her upper lip. No. 9 - Miss Marijo Brigham: I like her sparinng vivacity and friendly personality, which overcome a slight irregularity of features. No. 10 - Miss Mary Beth Roberts: Here is a sultry beauty. I shall be interested to know. when you find the time, if the student body agrees with my selections. It has indeed been a privilege to choose the most beautiful Vanity Fair girls. Pere westmore PW:b $31.5 w . V47 9 Lr a e .m r e M a C 711:9, .474 J, 6... NH .- p 4:. try - a , 3,, . . . ,me ,w ?;f u A NM? 2;: .L l ,w , ax m A lwaw : Akrwz mnemmw 3N V m, J, z 3h- l.nm '13? z..! , ,1 Sn. rm?- 2 W76 ? etA WC ibonafcl 1,. V X FAVD' Y5 rN glanced Burton 7x. jmogene alter arrw FAVE i? jJaI-riet jfclerzson . 3-; 7 Vx ogce lath? BITES Janna gorlenLerI-y FAVU VF, Vx' Marie .JLlomer V. K7 'x Jane oAnJon V; Muien Wallzind AVUHITES N my W11, Y a V'x yeuonne .Sjaxton 7km.www,,,wwmm OUTSTANDING PEOPLE anal HUNUBEES stir BILLIE AINMYOR'HI DOMTIVI'IFH'X HfMVARD COOPER M H! X'll.LS Outstanding Scholastic Students. The outstanding srhulnslir students of the L'nivemty of Hnuslon. Billie Ainsworth. Dorothea Hnward rnoper, uml Ruth ViHs were named by Ike gcneml 0mm for out standing records over rqur years rnllege work. The remaining ten sludenls were selected from a group of fifteen nnmmatml In student leaders aml x'nled upon by the faculty members. Hwy were l'hUSell outstanding for their parlicipalinn m stmlenl aclix'itios, govern menl, aml service for their srhool. TI lli HUI STONIAN OUTSTANDING PEDPL 3A3 Gene paalon Igo$indon june mfgamd OUTSTANDING we 2w 7k $0,1de WardA 71? bitty 40am gaff PEOPLE Ac 6 J a AW 71:7 Wariio EigAam OUTSTANDING i? jim pafmer Vi? thLermae it tearul PEUPLE i? glide leerrtA i? Connie gioddtd HDNU i? pal chrule Miss Varsity Venus u' IU-H i1? 66k Ko4ert6 Reprcscnlulive 10 Sam Houston Slalc Tom'hvrs rullcgc vacplion wvau-url of tho RIHJ lnshlutc Naval ROTC. S g: wmla Cree 601;, 2;..sz Mr... . qum of lino Fulml V g1rnixul i? Joy ce lath? puAKicafiond ik a? ax, a? i? 2'? ii! Vahor Valdhuuscr N. S. Patterson Connie Biossat EditoriwCIIicf Facully Adviser Co-Edilor SPRING SEMESTER FALL SEMESTER Jim Palmer Co-Edilor FALL SEMESTER Minerva Wad; Billie Jnyrc Smith Frances Cough Pal McMurlry Alice Parrott Uvmllim' Hula Freshman Editor Sociefy Proofreader Copv Editor Slqurn Smith Pat XValker Caroline Valenla Marie Homer Eleanor Froclich bporls Clubs Photographer Features Sociolv Melvin MCBee Reba Estes Norma Rechif Margaret Krneger Betty Jane VVayrntl Joyce Largent Dolores Theofilu Elimlweth Vance Claudia Lindslcy Charlotte Moore Betty J0 Young Bernard Adams Jean MCLemore Vassar Miller Dorothy Blake Dorothy Conch Marvin Thaemar The 1945 Huustunian Officers Erlifor ........................................................ ED KOTCH - - f BETTY JANE BELL Asstslunl Elllfurs ............................... 1 GENE PADON ROBINSON Art Editor ............................................... JUNE XX'ILLIAMS Farully Arlvisur ........................................ N S. PATTERSON Vurnlnn: Valv-nlm Islulluw Ummh, lum- ViHmms, Ann Mulls, Ezl Kolv'lt va- Rnhinstm. Bellv Br . Connic- Biossut , The 1945 Huustnnian Staff . BETTY BELL ED KOTVH GENE PADUN ROBINSON Assislanl Edilur hdiiur gksislnnl Erlilur CONNIE BIOSSAT CAROLINE VALENTA VAV.'I.I':R VAI D1 IAl 'SER Club Editor letogmplwr Lilomry Iftlilur JEAN MILLER FRANVES V1 H '0' I MARCARli-l. STANDARD PAT McBRlDE BOBBIE JO Ml-LNI-LH-Ja WM bli'm PAT VALKER JOYCE UTI IERIJNND s; llRLIiY HARBOUR MARUO BR'C' 'A'W The National Collegiate Dramatic Snciety YorII1y Uircrlur ........................................ BETTY JANE BELL Vnrllw Business Manager ........... . . ............. DOROTHY CHIIDRESS XVorthy Siago Alcmugor ................................ VANDA LEE COLEY Hmmrublc Promplrvss .................................... MARUO BRICI 1AM Vur!hy Ilislnriuu ......................................... IUNF W'IUJAMS Spunmr .................................................. L. S. MITCHELL TIH- anlvuinlv Drumalir Smivly began its yeulss arlivllics with an open house honoring the erl Masque IJIu-x'vrsz llw Smicly then supervised fnur productions. HDt-ar Octopqu hA RiLL tllu fur Mr. Tthltx'. UNHIC Clrlsn uml Tho V0mcnU and sponsored Old Acquaintanrcf liar llw svr'nml ymr tho urgunimliun with the help of the Red bIasque Players look HThe X'nmm1n ml luur In the army ramps n1. rcnlml Texas. Ulhor urtiwtics spunsnrml by tho Sorioly inrlurled a lmy party in April and the lmnquel in May nl whirh lho nulslnnrlinu rlrnmalir mmnls or the year were made. In January Hu- Flllli inilinlml dx new mcmlmrs including Shirley Barbour, Nlary Ann Jack- quL lid Kulrlu Hnlxlm' Jn Mvnol'oo. Mary Beth Rolncrls and Margaret Standard. Bed Masque Players President .............................................. MARUU BRICHAM Vim Presidenl ....................................... VANDA LEE FOLEY 50mm! Vice President ........................................ lOYVE RETTIU Sorrolary .......................................... DOROTI IY CHILDRESS fL. S. MITCHELL lMlSS LELA BLOUN'I' 5p0nsors ............................................ One 01c the oldest Clubs on the campus, the Red blasquc Players has nminluinml mm 01' 1110 largest memberships mf the campus clubs. Organizal in 1932. they have singed over 0110 lmmlrml plays. The Clulfs activities for this year inrlmlod HA RhHIv lvur :Wr. Twierun prosvntml nl lhv annual Varsity Varieties show in Dcrcn'llmr. uDear Ortupus uml HNiIH' Unis xx Cl't' prownlml on the campus. The XVomcn. staged for H10 lhird rnnscculivc year, wa: prosontwl nnl nnly nu Hu- rumpus but was taken on tour to Camp I 10ml, Camp Swirl. Nhrlnslwy Hospilnl mul nlunmnm nmrrluy army camps. The Choral Club President ............................................... GLORIA BRIENZA Vice President ....................................... EVELYN ALLDREDGE Secretary ............................................ VVANDA LEE COLEY Treasurer ................................................... JUNE HELLER Accompanis! ................................................. DON MARSH Sponsor .......................................... BRUCE SPENCER KING The University of Houston Choral Club, organized in 1940, has as its major objective to create interest in anrl appreciation of music and musical activities on the campus. The club activities Juring the past year included an Operetta tour, participation in Varsity Varieties. student recitals and a number of assembly programs. XValtz Dream, the Operetta, was given at San Jacinto auditorium this year under the sponsorship of the Delphian Society for the purpose of establishing scholarships at the University of Houston. The Student Entertainers Club President ............................................... GLORIA BRIENZA Vice President ................................................. AL DANIELS Secretary ........................................... EVELYN ALLDREDCE Q I BRUCE KING Lponsors ............................................... tN. S. PATTERSON The Stuttent Entertainers Ctuh was formed in 19-1-1 as a service amt puhtic retatiuns organiza- tion to provitte musicat and other entertainment for Civic and tuncheon rtuhs servire ramps and any other groups desiring a high type of entertainment. Since its formation the ctuh has heen in atmost constant ttemamt. Its memhers have performed x before many thousands of Houstonians anct other persons of this vntirc area. One hightight of the year was the appearance at the Varsity Trio at the Shrine Cripptett Chitdrenk hatt. Another was the provision of its talent amt airt tn the surccss 0t Varsity Varieties. The Student Entertainers Ctuh is ptanning an cxpzmttwt program for the future to include special performances before high schoot groups all over this part of the state. The Art Eluh President .......................................... SIGRID L.. JACOBSON Yirc President .................................. RENE PADON ROBINSON Serrolary .................................................... IEAN MILLER Treasurer ........................................... ELIZABETH KENNEDY Sponsor .................................................. F. XV. BROXVNE The University of Houston Art Ctuh was organized in 19-10 for art students and stmtents interested in art. Atthuugh it is mainly a social organization, the etuh has done much to stimulate art interest in the university student hotly. The main projert tor the year was the painting of posters for the advertisement of the nperella. 'WVUII: Dream. The rtuh as a group, made a trip to the art museum to View the CDttection 0t paintings tlnnc hy tj hV. Browne, the sponsor. They also had numerous other so- cial functiuns on amt off the campus. LE Duartier Latin President .............................................. CLEO CONGRADY Vice President ................................................. JEAN NAIL Corresponding Secretary ................................... MARIAN SAMMIS Recording Secretary ................................ BEVERLY BLUE STEELE Treasurer ........................................... MRS. FREDDA DUSTY Program Chairman ....................................... WILLIAM DENNY La Feuille de Chou . . . . . '1 ............................... JEANNE ANDRE Faculty Sponsor ................................................ I ULES VERN Le Quartier Latin was organized in 1934 for the purpose of furthering the knowledge of the language and culture of France. It has been associated with other French organizations of Hons. ton, and for the past six years it has published its own paper, LA FEUILLE DE CHOU. This year, the club sponsored the second annual Cabaret for the benefit of French Vur Rev lief, had several lectures, soirees and an open house. It has one of the largest memberships on the campus, a Club room of its own, and an exhibit of articles from France. El Furu Espanul President .................................... ' ............. O LGA RAMIREZ Vice President ........................................... CHRISTY VVALNE Recording Secretary .................................. JACQUELINE LAZARE Corresponding Secrelary ................................ OPHELIA MEDRANO Treasurer ............................................. DOROTHY REEVES Sponsor ............................................. MRS. FLOY P. SOULE The Spanish club, El Foro Espanol, has as its major project a better understanding between the countries of North and South America by the establishment and interchange of scholarships between the University of Houston and institutions in the other Americas. This year the club has had numerous activities, including several house .parties and a Pan- American Day celebration. They also helped the Junior Pan-American Roundtable in the candy sale throughout the second semester. The Junior Pan-American Bound Table Director ....................................... DOLORES VAN DER STAY Assistant Director ........................................ httNERVA BLACK Recording Secretary ......................................... JANE GASTON Treasurer ........................................... GERTRUDE SANCHEZ Corresponding Secretary ................................ OPHELIA MEDRANO University Director .................................... MRS. FLOY P. SOULE State Director ....................................... MRS, DtARCY CASHIN Alliance Director .................................. MRS. STONE ROBINSON The Junior Pan-American Round Table was organized amt Chartered in 1944. It was the First Junior Round Table to receive a charter. The club was organized to provide a mutual knowledge. understanding amt friendship among the women of the VVestem Hemisphere. It fosters an movements ttesigncd to promote the. inter- change of students, and the developing of a h?gher Civilization, especially those atrccting the women anct children of the Pan-American countries. This year the Club has had numerous social functions and cstahtishcd a candy setting hooth, which proved very successful among all the students on the Campus. Socratic Society Chairman ..................................................... WW PALBIER Secretary .............................................. FRANCES COUCH Sponsor ......................................... DR. LOUIS KESTENBERG The Socratic Society was organizetl in 1941. Its primary purpose is to discuss present day agairs with some degree of historical understanding. The Club had no definite projects for the year other than stimulating student interest in current topics. particularly those which afrect the University of Houston. The Psychology Club President ............................................. BILLIE AINShVORTH Vice President ................................... MARC : DOMENGEAUX Secretary ...................................... . . . . MARJORIE CLAYTON Treasurer ............................................... ANN CI'IEATHAM Sponsor ............................................ DR. ROY A. CROUCH The University of Houston Psychology Chlh was organized in 1941 for the purpose of dis- cussing ami studying problems in the Held of psychology. The Chlh activities for the past year have been collecting 01d hooks and pamphlets in the thnvcmnt fields of psychology and philosophy for research purposes in years to come. The American Ehemical Society Chairman ................................................. ROBERT SEALE Serretary and Treasurer ....................................... MACK WARD Sponsor ........................................ DR. EBY NELL McELRATH The American Chemiral Society is the student branch of the National Chemical Society. Organized in 19-14, the cluh has as its main objective the promotion of especially those pertainingI to chemistry. The cluh has had many wellinown scientists and industrial leaders lecture to them ahout lheir particular Fields of science and demonstrate by means of lahoratory experiments. The chlh memhers also do many Iahoratory displays for the entire student hotly 0f the U versity of Houston. interest in the sciences, ni- The Press Club President ............................................... MINERVA BLAC K Vice President ................................................ AL DANIELS Secretaries ........................................... tFRANCES COUCH CONNIE BIOSSAT Treasurer ............................................ ELEANOR FROELICH Sponsor ................................................ N. S. PATTERSON The Press Club was organized in 1042 to roontinate the activities of the rampus publica- tions. Membership is open to all students interested in the Field of journalism. - This year the Cluh was rampus hogt to the American College Puhlicity Association Confer- ence and sponsored a drive for clothing for United Nations Relief. Social activities included a Christmas party and a welcome home party for Cougar Exes home on furlough. Al the annual hanquet the cluh awards keys to memhers of the COUGAR amt I IOUSTUNIAN staffs who have done outstanding work during the year. The Cougar Eulleqian foicers . Pmnlml ....................................... GENE PADON ROBINSON Yirc Prosidvnl ........................................ MARIJO BRIGI'IAM Sm'mul Viva Prmizlvnl ...................................... JOYCE RETTIG Svrrulury ........................................ MARGARET STANDARD Treasurer ............................................... BETTY JANE BELL Parlianwnlarian ...................................... BOBBIE JO IXIENEFEE Sponsars: MRS. EBAUGH, MRS. HOOKER, MRS. VVIKOFF The Cougar Enllegians Realizing the advantages and permanent gooct to he derived from the association with others, to develop college spirit. to create a feeling of good fellowship, and to promote interest in other school activities of the University, the Cougar Collegians was formed in 1928 by Mrs. Pearl Bender. The Club sponsors the student directory each year. Among the social events of the year were the tea and initiation of new members, a Christmas Open House. and the Cupid Carnival. Other projects that this society has sponsored were the estahhshment of a scholarship fund, a fund for a three-faced clock for the tower, and the senior luncheon in May. CU-Ed-Ette Officers President ........................................ GERALDINE McMILLIAN Vice President ............................................... COLEEN LEVI Corresponding Secretary ............................... DOROTHY POLLARD Recording Secretary ................................... NEYSA HOWERTON Treasurer ............................................. ANN CARRITHERS The Eu-Ed-Ettes President ......................................... GERALDINE McMILLIAN Vice President ................................ . .............. COLEEN LEVI Recording Secretary .................................... NEYSA HOVVERTON Corresponding Secretary ................................ DOROTHY POLLARD Treasurer .............................................. ANN CARRITHERS Parliamentarian .............................................. RUBYE SMITH Faculty Sponsor .................................... MRS. ANNE B. BARNES The Co-EdeEttes, women's organization, was founded in 1942. The function of the club is to entertain and aid servicemen. During the year the Club sponsored dances for the Navy men on the Campus, served at the Soldiers Service Bureau and entertained the men at Ellington Field. The Club also sent uCheer boxes to the McCloskey General Hospital at Temple, Texas. Although the Navy has left the campus the club will continue to function as a service to near-hy camps and service clubs. Square Dance Club President ................................................ '.RED BEASLEY Vice President ........................................ MARTHA FOWLER Business IWanager .................................... JEAN ADAIR MILLER q ' t HARVEY XV. HARRIS sponsors .......................................... M. L. RAY Organized in the fan of 1942. the Square Dance Club provides recreation for a large number of students 0n the campus. Since it was founded, the club has participated in the Pan-American Festival, the Bandera RoundsUp and the rodeo. This year the Square Dancers presented a calf to the catt scramble for the rodeo, helped pro- mote ticket sates for the Fat Stock Show, instructed square dancing at Riptey House and put on various exhibition square dances. The Buckaroo Riding Club President ............................................. JEAN ADAIR MILLER Vice President ......................................... MARTHA FOXVLER Secretary .............................................. KATHERINE LUCY Treasurer ................................................... IOYCE RE'ITIC Sergeant-aLArms ..................................... MARY JANE HYMERS Sponsors ............................................... ittARVEEY HARRIS JOHN E. HOFF The Buckaroo Riding Club was founded in 1938. by H. XV. Harris; It is a western riding: ctuh termed to create an interest and skill in horsehactt riding amt t0 provitte rerreatinn and western ideas among the students of The University. This year, as in the past, the Buckaroos handted the advance tirket sate tor the Fat Stock Show and gave a calf to the calf scramhte. The social activities included the Buckaroo Round-up Dance and an informal initiation of new members in the spring. Veterans Club OFFICERS FOR THE YEAR FALL tYlNTER . SPRING President ............. CLARENCE RAVER. . . GEORGE HOVEY, JR.. . .MAC wX'ARD DAN KURY Vicc-Presidenl ......... tDAN KURY ............ MAC tVARD ........... HARRY MARSALIS ltVlLLlAM MACHEN Secretary .............. BILLIE WARD .......... BILLIE W'ARD .......... DAN KURY Treasurer ............. KENNETH URBAN ...... ARTHUR MILLER ....... RALPH MILLER SergeanI-at-Arms ....... FRANK XVHITE ......... OSCAR JOHNSON ...... OSCAR JOHNSON Reporter .............. BOB DAVIS ............. JIM FORD .............. JIM FORD ISponsor ............... tV. C. NUNN ........... tVi C. NUNN ........... tXV. C. NUNN 2R. 0. JONAS then the University of Houston hegan its new term in September 1944, veterans of XVortct XVar It were coming into its student hudy to pick up their education where they left at? before going into the Fighting torces of their country. then the first meeting: was catted for a conference with the officials of the Veterans Administration who were here to arrange with the University for the training of returned veterans, twenty-nine students were on hand. Near the end of Sep- temher Dr. W. W. Kemmerer designated R. 0. Jonas as chief counselor for veterans, with instructions ttto do whatever is necessary to develop a surcesstut program of education for VEteranstn As the program expanded, M. L. Ray was designated veteians counselor for vocational amt technical sturtents and 0. VV. Rote was named as additional counselor. Faculty meme hers tmm earh department were called upon for conferences in their Helds, To serve veterans who had not mmptetmt high school, or who had heen out of school some time, or who wished better hnvkgmumts tor engineering or technical programs, or who wanted related wort: to go with vocational training, a group 0 1'50 Courses proved to he an innovation of mat usefulness. Also, the policy was started at admitting veterans at any time rturing the your. Ciiittaneo facilities of the University were put at the disposal of veterans, as we as facilities for helping them rite necessary papers. Finally. near the emt of the year it was announced hv Dr. E. E. Oherhottzer that the University mt Houstnn hmt hoen setertetl as the site for an area advisement center of the Veterans Administration. tn Octriher W44 the machinery was set in motion to organize a Veterans Chih. to he a student society indepenrtent of any national or state an'itiation. tts purpose was to hring veterans together for fellowship amt also to wort; toward hettei schont spirit amt school activities for the University as a whote. A higI reception and dance in Novemher amt a campaign for a campus memorial in honor of former memhers 0f the sturtent hotly who have given their tives were the two highlights in the year's accomptishments. Pa I rticipation in assembly pro- grams, rmtiu, amt t. niversity activities drew the interest at other service men amt women. The Home Economics Club President ....................................... ' ....... S HIRLEY TURNER Vice-Presideni ...................................... VIRGINIA PRITCHE'IT Secretary ................................................. DORIS ESTHER Reporter ............................................... CAROLYN CARR Sponsor ............................................... MRS. FAY ANTHIS A direct development of the opening of the departmenl this year, is the Home Ermmmirs Club. The club aims to promote interest in better home living. During the year the organization prescntecl a style show fur tho slmlcnt lmdy am! sponsored a cookie and candy booth at the Cupid CarnivaL During freshman nrimtaliun week, tho rlulu presented a skit to acquaint new students with tho l'mmo ermmmirs department. J46 iuified i? i? i? 72? i? i? Slap Week 'IAgnny. ugnnyyu 5w rrnnl row; others. imlilrerent nr slaphappy Brooms at attention in rear . . . Slaps FlarL, unrl Stark arcopl applause I'rum sophs willingly . . . Ynu would never think he's a man wulh n grammaughtor. . . HPuH-Pull palmnizes service of 510p Homer . . . UXVe Three Vo'rc AH Alnnou-nml ulzul of it, fur a Change. Slop Week Six sophs the slops slipped in the HSIimeipnul . . thl's slnp Sullivan rlmnu among Hm- elite and Coach Snapp? . . . They probably couldn't get tlulcs for nnmths afterwards . . . Thru- Musketeers, 0r HSafety in Numbers . . . Bobby-snx lme-s mmplctc from lmmms In unions . . . Royalty from the freshman class-lnoks mun- Iiku the last wvoL' nf scnmr exams . , . Luis ViHmms is the one who dnean believe in mlw-rlising, Nine Girls Shulpnlk :mml t-HIMHH' . . lmly xlurlgvlh'x' Jovp walk ; srmw rmlrlcst Ih' 5H Furry-srcnvly mummy 'mw VIHImns . . -mnl .m I mnl tn vazmIHF-nnps. xrrm2 play . . . aml an xlllrlwll Jul nm Im'nllnn gwlmult'nl-IIMHL ln'uu'ns 1w JHIIH say lxmlhipasle' ulm . . . Heh Hell. in! Mary's nmml IIHII' Jul lln-y anx . . tho rosull nl Muryk armul-va HEX'CH Roberts know: z: Ilnlrlvllh' . H1110 lu'n'urmh Vllllll HI IslIH-illl? HIH Ur ilSL' hylary IliliHPS. Mare V. V. of 1945 Srelnty jungle number and two Indian dancers-quilc olTorlix'v nu slngo. too . . . .1 Iv anl thatta wayu and Htaxim poses . . . Cast of H..'RFMTH arhmlly exl wan' fur nnt'n Slwrill. anmn lychind grin and HLoverh 1paid arlj Shanks in profile, naturally . . Logs aml nrms furnlslwrl Ly Bolero Annrcrs . . . lhe Haul or this world set designml Ivy Villiums. N01 hirm! lwlp lwlmx'. just Jody In his maLe-up . . . Must be VallZ rehearsal Willi gmmhlirvdnr ViIsnn lmcL, lmml tn arhing hoaA . . Flore rehearsals and miniuns of men . . . Last minute lmu'h-ups . . . ery mm puse. Imt lhal left lndialfs expression is not familiar. The Cougar Enllegian Cupid Carnival The QMu-vn Hf tho rnmix'ul, .lnyrr Rctlig, aml l'wr rourt ronsisting of the Paltrrsun nml Iih'hoH in a puml pxrmro. lull tloHnilt'ly . . . No one would ever me' thal Joy is nnly running the UCamng lnHoH . . . rmm lhis ang'e it lnnL's moro like of pitrhin' pennies . . . Cvniv proscnls emily Pair lwcauties . . . u rmp game insload sic Hm Beauty. Roberts lu-r Vamly Fair Bracelet . . . Juyre sleps through H10 hvnrl lo lw frowned Hvr lunjesly. 42!!! Zn Maw a m2 Mare Cupid Carnival The Queen and her Five Competitors . . . HAshlruyu Hrlulmm aml Sllllpnrtu BC wan' Lxr Iu-r Hdignifiwln majesty. HMmmshinC ViHinms. while llw Ml'wn Grins.- nmuw lu-r . . . Vanity Fair Beauties smile appreriativcly while Brigham tons Conic. Uh wasn't msy. uml Mary Both won't look at anyone but Tommy her hubby . . . Pumvivn va uvlling rvmly to 50v tho Qiuhls nl' llw W'DI'III . . 1A FlliSO-Hp 0r 2 00!1 .lUyFC . . anlwing can slap 1'10 mm EIIHI only Mrs. lilmualL nnl cvvn n lanvn nun . . Mrs. Hnokor slrllgglos nml Mrs. Hmugh jusl unl u lnlt' . . HSwmmH VIIIMHM Immk nul tlu- luvcilinv anti pum'unlccs anvy Will make it mmo lrm'. .HPIII PHI, wht-ro tlHl ynu gcl llml unrlvr'fn . HPrtmm-H rlwnls. The 1945 Basketball Team of the University of Houston E. ,X. SNAPP. Cuurl: GERMD PIAS'I'ER. Hzgh Pain! Mun The Varsily Baskolhall Squad hm! a very surressrul season this yearh playing Mtccn games and winningI len. This was the first time since W40 that a Varsity team was sponsnred hy the srhnnl nml in future years it will he Lnnwn as the first University of Houston Basketball team. The outstanding players were proscntml letters at a school asscmhly program in May. 1! V? g $ g, I.le In right. 1mm Kaplan, Frmhliv- Sunrhwh Tony Mona Carmv Ethhr- Faust, uml Bun Swnmnn. BPHH. hhhklrICS IIOUIHT. hil'fillfl Plihlpf. The 1945 Cheerleaders of the University of Houston i blary Verne Sibley ltl KHUII RCA HPIISIOy blary Ray 71111'y Ell Knlrh. IWHry Vorlw Sibley, Rt'tl Boas ' Mary Ray Furry Nut pirlllrml nrt- Alive Meu'h um! ,Ime NML' -z Diversions 011 the Campus The fmtlmll team BS. Hiofuro Synnctioningn . . . Our very successful Basketball Squad in action . Stluurv Dance in NI 18C . . A I huneslly believe this is Carrying the Fire drill a little too far, but niro work if you Cilh gel il . . . Hue Veterans 0n Armistice,- Day . . . Anather shot of the team . . . This really doesn't happen ifs strictly a puHirity gag. The French Cabaret The male beauty Contest featuring. Amlmrn Knlt'h, USHIUIDUH Marsh. Unsllplle rlwrry. HIJI Iian Rllssonn Denny and HVcnus Pmlmm . . . Sulnnw Marsh m n wrv HV'VSJIIIUIIHIH pum- Blessieur Auctioneer. in the porsun or Jules Vern QMS rvsulk. . . le Aparlu- Dam vi. :nmlt-sy Put Vallx'er and Bill Dcnny . . . Mr. Vern nm'opls sunn- wz-H Ilvwrx'ml rnnumtulnlmm . . . ,X tragedy in French . . . Ihmgcmus t'lerCS uhcml . . . Cums Amlwr Knh'h Iml wulel Hlll ml puw' twenly-nine . . . . and Mrs. Oberhollzvr uml Hr. Kmnnwn-r muulul mmxmrta The Women, 1945 Version ANthl flu yuu expert me In dov stay home aml tlnm yuur Stx'ks? . . . Ah what price beauty! . , . ll musl In; very interesting . . . HDMH worry we- Iuve you. Pat . . . HThe Awful Trulhu .. Tho uhuhl sumo wilh Burke on lap . . HParrlun me. I guess we mpened the wrong doorn . . . A gullu-rinu Hf lho fmnnlc I'L'Hl . . A HUME. I wish they wnuM close that door . . . Vhat they nrv myum has lwm ronsnrml . . . HMnHu-r luveH . . . Creighton has hml one ton many again. The Campus Come Spring came lcnnis . . . Denny al the keys with Brit-Iwn untl Vulsinnx' tlumu mlnt- wwlihll lhinkinu . . In Folwrlmry tho Sopurnlinn Bill rnllswl rnntrmw-rsy HI llw rnpltul in Auxhn nml pUlL lions HHCA Curry Curmlnr :11 the 1V. nf I I. while slmlonls r'riwI Lllwmlo Ihx- l ymwmly IJ I Lxuthu . . . The Varsity Trim Phyllls, Dun amt Gloria . . Dr. .rum l1 Imys IIH' first liva-l In the VL-h-r nns' Dance . . Dr. HHMOIL ImrL in Hrix'ios again. LN'IS n rml vlmmv l'rnm snnwllnng nu! inrllnh-ll nu llm film . . . Our mvn b'r. ,lnhnsmy :le jnmtnr, Imnl ul wurL' . . , Hump, CvruM :uI'lvr 41H Hm is a vu-orlumhmml srhtml . . . Mn guy. a gal nml svwn mnrv uu'L . . . 'Hu- lellinn wurlwl Usmnexx'lwrc nx'vr tho ruinlmwn . . 3:1!7 Dream msl uflm a wry HlUTssflll Jum . . Vm' lain Pull fur tlw principal rhururlors. if? me $471: 52M leecelotion of I 945 ii? . . I. II n .F llliR MAH'FFY. Queen gene leol'ndon 0X lAe onu5e oz patlon f: erlt' ?qost Ilwuullful Hugh St'llnlbl St-ninr MISS VARUI .lf HOL'IKAMP of Austin High School 7Q? Tlu- Most Bvauliful Seniors Irom an the HousKon High 51 Imuls glw- out wulh 1heir best smile. Iln- Km: 4111' Qurvn m flu pmmn Hl I'D K1 in H 114' Hl-NI-Z Immxmx HH' quullnn I null lltH qdmu HI prywwnlullvvw fnnnl llu- lmwmn .J Huu-mn uml llw Hm: Hourm High x. lumL The High 5 haul Reception of '45 ,IIHHHF DuvhmV Hue Rnlymh nml lwr Wirl. .Vlwrt Bwigvr . , ,Hw Gdlu'stnn Srhmxl Inf 1V- lvlmnn VMH rvpn'wnlml Iyy Rnsvmury Ruther illlil. Crave HAHN. . . Ruth Rolxmls uml Fill VVHILHIS mmplvlv tho wplmcnlulivcs l'rum tho .luninr flag: . . VVnmlu Irv VUIDV. Snphunwrv Dm'hvw .unl hvr I'Zx'nxrl. HIJH'V XLmH Vlwrry . . . vim- Dargun 51ml ,lnyrc thlig nl lhv Freshman Flam , . . TIw Hnwnlmxn N huwl was relm-scnled 1w Commune Bourkaux am! Bubs Dilxnnn . . . l' I'nIII lhv Sulxlwnwn: Vlms, Maul Pat MrBrido esmrtcA lwy Bin Larson. Q: . ta! :3 The High School Reception of '45 Prmrms ,lmw .lohnsnn zmd lismrt. Thou Tum . . . Thvir Mnjvstu-s Queen Cvm- uml King Knlrh pmvtu'v thmr lmw lwl nro rurtnin limt' . . . Prinrvss Vluylun um! .lulm MVVIIIIMH . . . 5.0mm n'pn: wnlaln'v Whu wuultln'l ImrL Ulnria Brlellm cscnrlml 1w Dun Marsh uml SIIHII'HI .tmnHl Plvsulvnl. Bvlly BCH-WIlh RU'WII Vurlicr. , lhK HSHIItI'H'l'H Willa .IL'HH Vurlvr uml Dim VnnL IlOtKlill' P nnI-x a mint julop ln rnmplt'le lhc pit'lure , nnH-ss liliv aml Pwn BmHH-r xxllll HLILHLH l nr n JJIU'L'LJFHIIIHI . Freshman : Iilid. Mary RilV Vurry illlfl nHWV BORN! IIH nllt th IHIle'. The High School Representatives of the Reception rlmslmv IMldrrl aml ,lm' Ann VImppx-H hum IWIHA' . . . Varnlv IIHIILHIHIL HM :WHSI Hvallhl'nl . . lmumule ,mtl.x Vlum Volwr aml vaty High Nlnml Svnmrvu With lwr psnsrl .laCL' Estes , Dmxmn: . . Iirnm S1. Xglws. Pal Shvphvnl nml Bully RMLH'I , V HIHyC Vmu'lmmn um! .lurx' Mwulnr rz-prvwnlm: lln- Reagan Bulldogs . . . Iimmrlx' Ulurin Nelllmus uml ,loltn Nhunhu'lu-I . . . 'Hw SEHH llnllSlUH RPPFCH'IIIEHIYUS. BIHiP ,IKHVPH illHl klny 'rllnlhlhnll . . 'Hw HPdHlIlOI'SH HI lr'H Haws, ,lmm Hull uml Duns Drummnml. The High School Reception 0f '45 Thu 'um't ml llw l'nn'wrxlly mi IIUIISIHII lwl'mv ilw vnlmmv Hf llw I lmll N 'IHHI IPH'IIHIIM er'V Hurht-Sx' aml Meml l-rnm 111v Svllxml Hf meinu , . MK lfuxl MlllIwH lmlmlw llw lmmhw lu-iurv HM jmlpcs . . Frumw Sam'lu-l mul thl N Imul Ivlm-wnlalm- Nam ln- h-llh , . V I Ix'l Mainly RNH'MI Cunt xxitll nn'lmls r'nlIIIa-sx' Rnlu'll . . . Fillm'x mm Tum unilx ,'M St IMH'LR ,9 D jn Memoriam at? as? at? i? i? i? i? i? 75:? ii? i? i? Farmer Students Known To Be Killed 0r Missing in Action Hynoffimul CompilalioM LT. J. MITCHELL ALLEMAND CAPT. JOHN C AISUP, JR. LT. JOHN S. ARANT, JR. LT. COLEMAN R. ASHER LT. ROBERT C. BARNES LT. WWLLIAM BATCHELOR. JR. ENSIGN JACK BELL LT. XVIIJJAM A. BLOOM SGT. FRED A. BOGAR LT. ROBERT O. BOTTS LT. HAROLD E. BOYSEN LT. CLEVE M. BROWN, JR. LT. GERALD R. BROWN LT. COMDR. THOMAS CALHOUN LT. RAYMOND E. CAMPBELL LT. THOMAS J. CAVANAUGH ENSIGN ROBERT C.-CHURCH LT. J. T. COLEMAN LT. ROBERT E. CONDON LT. XVALTER COSTON LT. RICHARD CRAVEN LOREN CROUCH WILLIAM J. DUPREE LT. DICK DURHAM LT. RALPH M. EDWARDS LT. JAMES FAHEY JAMES T. FERGUSON LT. JOSEPH D. FULTON i? i? 3'? ii? Former Students Known To Be Killed nr Missing in Action WALEY H. GARRETT SGT. CHESTER J. GREEN ENSIGN THOMAS GUNTER, JR. CAPT. GUSTAV E HEISS, JR. LT. PAT J. HEALY HAROLD HELFRICH LT. GEORGE HERBERT LT. NAURICE K. HILL LT. LAXVRENCE F. IRESON, JR. ENSIGN XVILBUR JONESON PVT. HERBERT KELLY LT. G. J. KOPPEL, JR. TOMMY LANCASTER PFC. CHARLES LANE lUnolficiuI Compilmiunj CPL. BERNARD MAN! Hill LEA A. MARTIN EIMVIN C. MAT! IHVS. JR. HEALY J. Mll LS liNSlGN MILAS A. MUGNIER GORDON H. McCOY LT. IOI IN R. NORRIS JOHN PAUL OLSEN BEN ORR LT. FERDINARD B. PARIS LT. RALPH E. PARLETTE LT. JOSEPH B. PATI'ON GEORGE H. PENDARVIS PFC. JULIUS A. POHL i? i? i? ii? Former Students Known To Be Killed 0r Missing in Action U,'nnl1icial CompilatioM SGT. PAUL POLLEY PVT. VALTER RADLEY IVY REES THOMAS P. RIDLEY CHARLES ELMORE ROACH CADET ADOLPHUS RUTHERFORD LT. SAM FREDRICK SEMO, JR. CAPT. JAMES SLATFERY, JR. BILLY A. SMITH JEROLD D. SMITH LT. LUTHER C. SMITH. JR. DUR VARD SO VELL CPL. CHARLES SPURIOCK LT. L. THOMAS STATTON- PVT. MELVIN fl. SUHL JEAN TARBUTTON LT. ARTHUR J. THOMPSON MERLYN C. X 'OGELSANG LT. JAMES XV. XVADDLE WARREN XVALTON LT. CLAUDE D. XVEATHERFORD GEORGE XV. XVELLS MARVIN VVESTERFIELD PERCY LEE WILL DAN SHIELDS WOOD LT. GORDON M. 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