University of North Texas - Yucca Yearbook (Denton, TX)

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The people and their ideals are the spirit of North Texas . . . the striving for perfection makes the beginning and end worthwhile .M ',,,,...--G-f ,,,.,,...--W 1-P-nf. , - - -r N f ..' - - J ,.. r ,Y .J I M ., C- Q QL. , A, 1 X twig? is Q: 2 ,.,k9!i!,'.,5lf.cN ll. t jg. ' 5: K I fQ5f?mQ tw? V J f Y, H Ill aa r ,, ef .44 ' , - n 1 V . 3' 1522 ggi 1 I l I llll llll it ., W'-W' I Fw W --nn 'Ti if N .. as W--. '35 -Mr M.. vm-vw v-'MP' v-up 1.1 :vw do ms 40 if 'A W.. Mn- W E an if -,,,., H- it H2dm5-.dMnm qg-.4ngamgnELJww xlll ill ll 'I . mfkf A - , Q-. K .,' hw! w Naam A 5. x AA Nww A E v-. A . ,f ' f ,M-:er NNW N xmmv-.N Vw. ,Q f' -, :gizmn -. ,,gg3..- .- ' 'QM .Warw- ,gt viii -fl!! wi? was 'W -ww va-W.-Q A. i AM, 'ia K ,ru f' A . W- - , ,M A, W , Mx M-.-M W,rt,W M Q- siliw ,M-ww dt! iiil 'HSS ,fi Ill: Ev- Ill 221'- Ill: Ill V .V-W-4 ' 'M MM W 'C' has in wi gums .wt-mg :,.,m,.M mi- mum www X 2525 we ,S ,. gf ,W . i i 1 E 243 K Pace in college . . . as in life . . . is an individual matter and humble steps in the vast program of college life are often as rrrdelible as those that stride triumphantly across the stage to the blare of trumpets An indispensable background' is made up of some that refuse to compete rn thc trial that is politics. social life, organization . . some that bypass the rush and become part of an equally fascinating World rn 1 laboratory. library . . . or study cubicle . nhcrc time is not governor . . . and leisurely exploration reaps berrefrts Movement is quicker for others . . . Opportunity and excitement are created for them . competition is their keynote . . . and the prize speaks for rtself clcction becomes a personal responsibility . . . and detailed answers to whys are a saxophone blare over a loud speaker in oratorical trumpet in a senatorial chamber . . . But progress is inevitable . . . thc tool recesses of the library between the captured thoughts of the cerrtur rcs shelf after shelf of student-thunrbed volumes, handled by college generation after college generation. lncxrt tble in the racing, battling world of politics, ahletics, oroarrrzatrons lrogress of loyalty, of truth, of endeavor, of learning by North lexans wherever they are . . . in the pulpit, the laboratory, the classroorrr the changing world of industry and business the battlefield thc world outside . . . the sunlight into which we march ll x 1. Sgt X 'fx k N ?' N 2. X XX ,t 'SS L.. ' m Q X xx X . 1 , 5 f 1 Q x A 4 ? ff? 5 Ni VQ.,W'x?Y!W'A '. ' Il:- ix, X Q Wa ' 1 ' V g ' 5 7 32 W 6 3 ' . 2 '4 ' mx ', ,ii , 0 , 1, x IZ ' V, , vfiwif ff? 339491 F ,ig ,X 3 h V fig 6 f Q ZW? H 4 fy X-Y+'4' 1 A ,t 'nw ,,.-f ,,,...-,-W' 9.1! QM WA..-W ..-,. E WW ii- 4 , 4' if qu gn WX, vk o ' r x X fx ' , 'A -J-LV X F X Qvx HG , . X W4 PF 1 ' N YV. Joseph McConnell Presidenf-Emerifus A genial new occupant moved into the vice-presidents office in the Administra- tion Building this year. Dr. A. M. Samp- ley took over the post vacated when Dr. C. Matthews became president of North Texas. Dr. Sampley has been on the College faculty since lU35. serving as Director of Libraries and head of the Library Serv- ice Department. For two of his years as a faculty mem- ber, he was honored as Poet Laureate of Texas. YVith the vice-presidency. Dr. Sampley took over most of the duties of the Dean of .-Xdministration and is responsible for the academic matters of the College in general. He attended the University of Texas and Columbia University. Before coming to North Texas. he taught at the Univers- ity of Texas. Louisiana State Normal Col- lege, and Sul Ross College. serving there as head of the English Department. From his life-time advisory position as President Emeritus of North Texas State College. Dr. YV. McConnell envisions even greater advances for the college than were made during his term as president of the College. North Texas became the largest state- supported teacher's college in the nation during his presidency. It was also reor- ganized into one College and five Schools. Dr. McConnell is a familiar figure to the North Texas students. His friendli- ness places him high in the hearts of his fellow workers and the students. He studied at North Texas for a time and attended the University of Denver and Columbia University to do his graduate work. The rungs of his ladder to the presi- dency of North Texas include: associate professor of mathematics. Associate Dean. head of the Economics Department, and Dean of the College. Arthur M. Sampley Vice-Presideni 3 fx ci 459' gs A spy vw wxvgw, .V James C. Mattlleuvs Dr. C. Matthews is the first alumnus to become president of North Texas State College, assuming the presidency March 4, 1952. Despite a busy schedule, the College president is not out of the students' reach. He has a real and personal interest in them as individuals. Dr. Matthews counsels with students and advises them in regard to their projects and activities. Many an idea has become a worthwhile reality through the farsightedness and cooperation of the president. He is known over the nation for his educational work. Before coming to North Texas, he was the Deputy State Supervisor of Education. His first years at North Texas, which gave him a storage of valuable experience, were spent as Director of Teacher Training and Director of the Education Department. Upon reorganization of the College, he became the first Dean of the School of Education. He was later appointed North Texas' first vice-president, serving with President McConnell. His occupancy of the white-pillared presidents home on Hickory represents an even greater future for a growing 1nst1tut1on. U F' m -0- -I- J' cn 2 3' 'I Y' af -I' -O' J' ao 2 1 m 3 Q. K as 3 : rn -O- J' m 3. 0 -4 m : m 4 ro 3. :I 'P ,sl 5 I . 4 fy? f , bf I 4 ' was so , V -V I 1 - MMM- .. , .,., ' M f 1 Q s X 3. f i Hi 3 I far S it lVll.l.I.-XM CL. YVOODS is North Texas' vibrant Dean ol' Men. He gives the men of the college understanding counseling in the fields ol' academics, finance. housing. and discipline. Besides these duties as Dean, he assists with the College social program and acts as advisor for the fraternities on the campus. His carelul direction has brought the best national fraternities to the North Texas campus. He received degrees from North Texas and Southern Methodist University and returned to North Texas as a faculty member in l937. He be- came Dean of Men in February. 1948. DR. JACK JOHNSON serves the college doubly as the Dean of the Graduate School and the Director of the Department of Economics and Sociology. Fears and worries of students entering the Grad- uate School are alleviated by Dr. -Iohnson's exper- ienced counseling. He also takes his place in the classroom as professor of economics. He received his B.S., M.A.. and Ph.D., from the University of Texas. Most of the North Texas students know him as Dr. Jack-a pet name for a man who is a real friend to the students. DR. .IMOGENE BENTLEY is a personal lriencl to all the women students olf North Texas. Through her friendly counseling and suggestions, problems of employment, dating, and personal difficulties can be solved. As if coping with the problems of the North Texas females were llOt enough, Dean Bentley teaches in the English Department and is in fre- quent demand in this area as a lecturer. In her advisory capacity with social sororities, she has been instrumental in helping to establish top-rating national sororities on campus. North Texas girls owe her a vote of thanks for her contributions toward a satisfying college life and lor performing her duties as an educator rather than as a formal disciplinarian. ' 1 tm!M 4-' ..x,' .1.xYR!i.. Board of Regents BOARD MEMBERB who held +heir regular spring mee+ing in fhe Crys+al Room of Marquis Hall are: SEATED, Carl Round+ree. Charles W. Dulre, Mrs Grace W. Carfwrlghl, S. A. Rue, Jr., J. H. Allison: STANDING, Franlt Sform, Jr., Ben H. Wooien, chairman: Jack Sisco. Nor piclured is Berl Godfrey Texans who have played a vital part in the growth and develop- ment of North Texas are the members of the North Texas Board of Regents. These people have given freely of their time and energy to help the College grow to be one of the nationis most prominent edu- cational institutions. The College administrators depend on the Board for aid in mak- ing the College policies and decisions, for it serves as official controller and manager of North Texas. North Texas was given its own Board of Regents by the Texas Legislature when the College was reorganized in l948. The members of the Board, by their hard work and never failing interest in the College, are responsible in a large part for the rapidly growing reputation of the school. Wm,,W Ig '35 v R GTON b Direcfor of PIacemenIs ROBERT H. CALDWELL Business Manager DIXIE BOYD CompI'roIIer-Treasurer E E ERETT H. FAR IN 2 ALEX DICKIE Regisfrar Administrators WKW I Q .a ' ' ' E 6 wwbwf w ANDREW B. SWENSON Manager of Trading Pos? I L ,N VV' 'I -' ,wwmwxrxwwe I ,A 2 s.....-.-'F .-Jaw I , .Y Zmws Qi , V ,V A L- -Q- ,.,,.. 1, U' I 'N -W. . ,Q M I TI-M ' . --V Mtg? , , X 1, 6 Tjf, A f i f 'FIV , I I 3 .,. 'K' I K I V WH . Ik'sx4m:Q,. I ' 'E 1 .gi Q' -'eQ HAROLD FARMER , 'If ' I f Direcfor of Ihe S+uden'I Union -.E . A - ' 'YQ ' ,f L, A V...-i. ..- , ..r:......a.m......,..... , AKIN BAKER .s'r. Recorder Quad. Diei- COLLINS Seci., Dean of Men HOLLEY Marquis Hall Dief. . l , . ww Q W HENLEY cr., Bus. Off. H RUBY Sec'l'., Compi. MASON Bruce Hall Soc. Dir. ROGERS News Service 1'-'W ou.1W ' 4' ST. JOHN Sec'l'., College of Arls and Sciences Q sz . .. MM. ,. : QQ as ' A ' , i M. , 1 'f BRISCOE CANAFAX CASTLEMAN CLARK COLLIER Secl., School Bus. Off. Secl'., Lab School Chillon Hall Oak Sireei of Music Diel. Soc. Dir., D HAYES Se4+.- School lllIlilliStl'3tiV0 Assistants of Educalion Q 1 .,1 same-14,7 :fr Q 1.2. -21. 'I fs inf 4 x 4' 4 , v- '-1 fs .' A A V K b 1. .eb -I . -S ,., , . 1.1 ' ' A ' 7 .f , if W 'f . .WM A f'v 4?R-aizwiij iz X. I -fp. W W .' S324 4 A NV i .i'.4 ..-s,, 1.4A z Q N 991' if f, 4 93 W X A A , f X Qc N. w 46 4 ,W my 4? ,Q l K ? v A P Q? X 45 v A 4, A Qs WW 1 Q QJAQ mm, Q ' .rf Sex . f Q Yi f: Ns 0 1 X s y m 1 X f Q Q Z m Sw WZ W, X7 is N wi S W QQ ws ASW NZ-ma fffzszsvkyy gs. saw 'f 6 . Ms W , 5. 4, As .S I .-lr 'ffiasa 1 mia ' ff SQ SL L if ,w,, , 4 Q f:,'.fN:'f'Q 1. A V .I wsms., we of e- . Vzwil Y Q, r 5, ...4s.w, 9-X s-cutie? X me .v 19 N 7 ,XS x x f N , r .f J R A X BASS BATES CUNNINGHAM HALL Dorm Food Asst Reg. Sect, Grad. College Press Ser. Dir. School if z KILLGO Bus. Off. HUCKABEE Terrill Soc. Dir. MELTON Secl'., V.-Pres. RUSSELL Bruce Hall Soc. Dir. R. WOOD Secl'., Trading Posl' HARRIS Secl., Dean of Women l V45 . ., ,Elf is L W V X N A 'f Z , gs ' ' . Z , V f 2 'I' X 6 f' f ff 7 N-P ' 1 LZ so fb 'war , f as 1 5 f 1 Of V1 Q A 1 ZX A , 49 1 O if 4 Q 4 4A 4 4, A 4 Hz Jw f . l , 3 . .HQ-'fi 1 WHTV' ,p 3. .S 'S KLEPPER LEGETT LINDLEY LYLES Secr. School of Assl., Trading Pos? Bus. Oli. Assf. Compf Home Economics 4 Safe? TIMBLIN Dorm Direclor L. O. HAYES JONES TURPEN E. WOOD Physician Hospifal Trading Pos'r Chil+on Hall Soc. Dir 2l The rapid growth of North Texas State College has made it possible to offer graduate study leading to the doctor's degree in the fields of music and edu- cation. Since the first bachelors degree was offered in l9l9, scholastic growth can be noted. 'llhe Graduate School is that division of North Texas established to pro- vide advanced study to students who become candidates for the master's degree. and who. having taken the bachelors degree, wish to broaden their education without reference to the higher degree. ln August of 1953, North 'I'exas issued its first doctorate to Harold H. Hitt in the field of education. Since graduate was first offered in September, l935, more than l9,073 stu- dents have enrolled in the Graduate School. By August of l95-l, 3.103 mas- ters degrees will have been conferred. lfllork toward the doctorate in educa- tion and music was started in September, lSl50. Varied and constantly enlarging facilities are offered to those engaged in graduate study and research. Grants from industrial concerns are available for students working in scientific research. Graduate students draw heavily upon the great resources of the North Tex- as library. 'lihis main library is complemented by the smaller, more special- ized libraries in the individual departments. lt 'Q It ,CF GRADUATE COUNCIL members are: SEATED, Mrs. Hilda Cunningham, Dr. Florence Scoular, Dr. Jaclt Johnson, Dr. J. C. Mafflwews, Dr. Cora Slafford STANDING, Dr. S. B. McAlis+er, Dr. F. H. Gafford, Dr. Alex Dickie, Dr. A. M. Sampley, Dr. Wayne Adams, Dr. O. J. Curry. Dr. A. Wi'H' Blair. GRADUATE SCll00L mum FRANK H. GAFFORD Dean of College of Arts and Sciences Vflf?'fFf9?Q 'e T ' A 'R n. .eei, , 5 -rag kg tx t s. N X . : ,-,bww Q t - W iss' 061.- --1' Bids Dr. F. H. Cafford was named Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences in Novem- ber, a post vacated by Dr. B. B. Harris. Before his appointment as Dean, Dr. Cafford was head of the History Department, a position which he still holds. After receiving his degrees from the Uni- versity of Texas, he taught at the University of Mississippi and the College of Charleston, S. C. In l9-18 he received a Carnegie research grant to study Anglo-Russian imperialism in the Near and Middle East. and in 1942 he was listed in the Directory of American Scho- lars. In addition to his double duties, Dr. Cafforcf always has time to listen to students' never ending tales of woe. Few of them graduate from the College of Arts and Scien- ces witfiout entering his office for a confer- ence on academic problems and graduation schedules. Friendly Dr. Gafford takes much of his valuable time to assist them personally. Tae Dean follows carefully the primary purposes of the College of Arts and Sciences, which are to provide the intellectual discip- line and cultural experiences that are essen- tial to a liberal education. Alf -vf' if A free-lance arlisf spenl' e few hours in H19 UB sltefching willing subiecfs. V' V 2 . A, Y, xy. v ' ' Q. F ' fu ' , U W S Q f ' 'S' Q if - gg- -ge . V ' N ,f 'X T iz X 1 'L gr Q, X - ' .'- Q 'K W -5 - I, wx 1 , 1 , J . 'xii N D ' 4 4 x 1, 1' 3' if S ' ex Av 1-,sy .. Q., If ff-X, E V' 'Q xl-. wit f QXA fr R 31-'iflf 'NNY fa? iii ' Zclzlvw .,-.,.....w 2239. zih,EE?S QVUKWAXQK4 ,,, ., M M ,A Nm xx ,, N0 W 2 x wa sux? Con, GE 0F ARTS N SUE ES If .6 3 Compton Fuchs Gough Gross Leach Williams Dr. Cora S+-afford Art North Texas is recognized as having one of the most varied and modern art departments in the nation. Art students and ex-students have surpassed all oth- er student groups in Texas in the number olf prizes won in state and national craft shows. Research this year in the suitability olf Denton clays lor use in pottery making has yielded two clays of excel- lent quality for this purpose and three others that are suitable for limited use. In the spring the Department was host to the Texas Handweavers Society. The success of graduates of this Department makes it possible for capable undergraduates to look forward to excellent positions. . Biology The Biology Department offers a curriculum to meet graduate and under- graduate needs for teaching, doing pro- fessional research, and preparing lor medical, dental, and medical teclmology training. Specialized laboratories and equipment are provided in a new build- ing for the work of the Department. R6SC81'Ci.1 opportunities are pro- vided in such fields as embryology, gen- etics, physiology, linmology, and various aspects of water supply, treatment, and purification. was if QQ s g, V ll l 5 1 I 75? Crawford Johnson Morris McBryde Roach Sherman Nz. 1 f as - Q A 5, me 1- 54 I , :WS E Q W .t Q MS fr gym, .swfff - 'X , ' ,Ag ps Q f LX f , .. s was w '3'a4WW i s 2, s f Sk X 1 ff . 'Rvws X '11 Q, ' a' Fr, yi , Q jf y 47l1vna-04 YW My uf? ' i l l I l Escue Spurlock Truiff Z a+ at a wg Dr. J. L. Carrico Chemistry Students who desire careers in the chemical industry are given professional training in various chemical fields by the Department ol Chemistry. Research supported by a grant from the United States Public Health Department has been con- ducted by the department this year. One of the chemistry instructors was granted a second United States patent on methods of preparing materials for anti-convulsants. The Chemistry Department is recognized by the American Chemical Society. It sponsors several departmental organizations on the campus. X ' 1 Dr. E. S. Clifton Ballard Belcher Boaz Brodie nglisll A poetry writing course taught by a recog- nized faculty poet, made an initial appearance into the English Department this year. The large Department exists to prepare English teachers. to extend advantages of liter- ary study to all. and to help students acquire skill in using the language. Awards are given by the Department each year for the best entries in a creative writing contest in the fields of poetry. short narrative composition, and criticism. Crittenden Hendricks Logue Lomax Lucke Miller Pratt Reinmiller Shockley Stanley Sutton Haile MCG-uttin Sweet X . f X 0 - ff 29? f a g X f as Q , 4 wwf f , - 5 Q a f ' 5 .59 197 A fw 9 KQX r A , Q W t .1 5 W Ni L, M WP at V rf 'Q-Z f SW , ff , ,g , pf ,. . .sv i V t . xx 'K fs , 1 sf 4. my , , H ll H d - n r it 7 . a en erson J 1. MCL-HH' Patchell if 2 'W ' X ,- 5 4f.::s,f :'ff5?1f-,. ,, JA , 1 V- 2 'Z -' -ff ' ' ' ws: ' X qi X Zi My L, A g ff? U I .f 4 Mkt? g ,Q L F. A 5 :Ji i , N. f .ti 0-2 f . K . Q f - ' '-- f ' .t t ,V N ' nf ' . Y' :fx I 4- f Wi I , wjbfff -, iw S 3 ft 1' it a X1 t 's,..Lg -- tf. w i ' 1 'tl i' 433 13 J nf .sw K ...Zia A . , . -fe. A 1- .V :f A ' SAM . rf v f M--Q ,e f'-.:1.!Zs'j1E3 , ' .:, f , ., N, ,I .- ' 2. ,, f V, -fa, - - V. arm. , V A , .Ag ew- fat, :zmf 4 . i Wvx 'Q if 5 's 4 ,e ,I W 1-4, MW? ly SW 4 ua ne- . -N. ' ,.:, Q if iligfhii t s Y, ' femff -- NW ...Magi , , ' an 4, , f vgdfd 'A ' N f 1 SY ' 1 W t 11 gg Y, Rev. Ferris Baker fffffi V1 We , sf , yy? N s i me Qaywfm bf s Q, kc, s ,LO ' F X s fs X ww ' ss' L 9 ,V Y t ' ,W MM s X4 :Qs - Z9 ,J -fs' . , X 5 Coble Kearns Bible A long tradition ol? friendly cooperation between the College and sponsoring churches has developed the cordial atmosphere at North Texas which stimulates wide enroll- ment in the Bible Department. Approximately six hundred students during the year received Bible instruction and credit toward their degrees. The instructors in the Department welcome the oppor- tunity of counselling students who plan to enter the ministry, the mission field. or the religious education profession. Sup- port oii the Student Religious Council is a natural concern ol: the Department. Primary attention this year has been given the selection of many new religious books for the main library: special attention was given to the acquisition of new books lor study oli The Prophets. 'lille specialized religious education function is provided by the churches of Denton within the policies and procedures or North Texas. so K Q? We wife l i I Students are given a better understanding of the economic and social forces as they exist in the highly industrialized society of today by the Eco- nomics and Sociology Department. Students are prepared to function effectively E ly I at it and efficiently in our society. They do research to determine the underlying factors concerning cur- rent economic, political, and social problems. Major students in the field are prepared to take positions in business, government service, the teach- ing profession, and social work. Q ll Is s .I lv i sf f The Department spon-sors the Economics and Sociology Club which conducts discussions aimed at solving class problems and better understanding social conditions. B 11 Q QAWQ I Dr. Jack Johnson Economics and Sociology Aww so tt t,, , ts ,t p K? pa S ,qg.,gaY.s-W5 - cc, tst - ' fi 5 ,f . 2 rw' f 'stiff ESM? 'W c, Llaigfkfasl x gi 3 E 5 l l l 1 3 l ff if f I. ,V:P.,' ,X ,S 4 ..: ,H A f f fl 13 Barfon Friedsam Hyder Melfon Whaflev Q Q 5 E Dr. Henry Dannelley The Department of Foreign Languages is the only one in the College where labora- tory includes nierely talking to fellow stu- dents. Of course, this conversation nlust be in one of the foreign languages taught by the Department. Besides giving the student the ability to speak. read, and write a language, the De- partment trys to give hinr a better under- standing ol the people who speak the lan- guage by a study of the literature and culture of the countries inyolyed. Modern tape and wire recorders are used to teach languages at North Texas. Records are used in the conversation laboratories where learning is by listening. Foreign Languages if l ,,... Q 2:-Wiz. , 4, 1 ef' Q-J 2 QW ws Z Babb Calloway Cummings DeShazo Gerding Harllee X M Q ,mm Geography A three-month vacation for college credit-that is one of the features offered by the Geography De- partment. Each summer a busload of geography stu- dents tour part of the United States and study geo- graphy while on a fast-moving, fun-filled trip. Geographic regions, historic sites, and popula- tion centers are further studied when the students come back in the fall to classrooms in the Historical Building. i A varied curriculum for the intent geography major is complete. Courses are also offered to the social science major with a concentration in geo- graphy and other students wanting basic knowledge of geographical locations and conditions for related fields of study. ,dm Yi ,.. . v ,,, Dr. Walfer Hansen 6' Adkins Easf ' K Of- S- B- MCA S+ef Governnlent mp Proffer Riddlesperger 55-'nv Besides ollering courses to meet the requirements of the pre-law curriculum, the Government Department exists to prepare students to become l'unctioning citizens, teachers, and governmental employees or ollicers. ln expansion this year, the Department added to its equipment a new movie projector and screen for visual aid Work. More books were added to a growing departmental library, and the Department was in- strumental in the formation ol' political clubs for young campus Demo- crats and Republicans, being Well represented in the organizations. Pi Sigma Alpha, national honorary political science fraternity, es- tablished a chapter on the North Texas campus during the year. Bddges Eubank H 0 aw History PoweH Scroggs An attempt at truly understand ing the acts and reasoning of the cur- rent World's predecessors can only be a step toward settlement of inter- national difficulties. Courses in the History Department are designed to interest the student in an honest comparison and evaluation of past vs. present relations. Though many students only take enough history to satisfy require- ments for graduation, it is for them that the Department provides courses which make a better understanding of the world possible. Special history courses are offered to the education major, with at- tention given to the needs of the elementary education major. Dr. F. H. Gafford .N if X is NUM fig f. sf QY t S Q X :Q A , . ,.,, ,. :., . . Q . A - .-.:.,- t .. 1::.. . ' N 'Q Sui S. saws 5 Til 4 E - f i i X f X 5 ' Qi 2 Q' 1 r , N . ,,. Q , ' f ': 3.ssx:. X. N , '7- V , r Y . 5 W ., 3 A A 's 111- X 1 . fa T ssl ,F . .ea Mr. C. E. Shuford Jernlrnalism A time-saving Fairchild Engraver was added to equipment of the nationally high-rating Journalism De- partment this year. A course was added to the curriculum for operation ol the Engraver. Journalism students spend few hours in actual lec- ture classes. Their classes consist of practical experience in writing for campus publications-and it isn't unusual for a students byline to appear on a big city newspaper or magazme article. Campus publications, edited and staffed by students, are the Campus Chat, semi-weekly newspaper: Yucca, yearbook: and Avesta, semi-annual literary magazine. The Press Club, sponsored by the Department, sent representatives to the TIPA convention in Mexico City during the Easter holidays. Sigma Delta Chi and Theta Sigma Phi, national honorary journalism fraternities, have chapters on the campus. X ' a. . 1. is Q , -- so Q V .wg - wg., ts r Q K -2 , . K as .L f .,,, . . X in A Rv WN E' ' S . ya SIN' ' Q31 r fs X f , '1.fx.-:: Sw X6 , :fE5.':E,i. T Q - V ' :il vs.-. -4' X! McCloud McGuire Rogers i Hardesfy Heyer Thomas Library Service Two major changes were made this year in the Library Service Department. An affable new director, David A. Webb, came from the University of Chicago to become Director of Libraries as well as Director of Library Ser- vice. Lady Kate Medders. who organized the Department in 1937, retired from teaching in this same department at the end of the summer term. The Department itself offers opportunity for advance- ment to skilled professional and administrative positions to ambitious students in the librarianship field. In adclition to special functions sponsored by the two departmental organizations, a field trip was taken in April to Mineral 'Nells to attend meetings of the Texas Library Association. Mr. David Webb Blatllematics Q s as Dr. E. H. Hanson Brown Cooke Copp Parrish York Accuracy, speed, and the tangible aspects of many phases in our complex lives depend greatly on a thorough knowledge of mathematical principle. The North Texas Department of Mathematics functions to train students to take their places as professional mathematicians, and offers courses for future math teachers and those who want further study in the many fields of science, engi- neering, industry, and business. Students receive expert individual counseling from Dr. Hanson, head of the Department and a past member of the Board of Governors of the Math Association of America. Physics Social and professional contacts are provided for the North Texas Physic majors through meetings of the Stu- dent Section of the American Institute of Physics. 'l'he College only recently was approved for this organization. Despite the ever-increasing number of students ma- joring in physics, the demand for physicists continues to grow faster than it can be filled. job placement for North Texas graduates is excellent. Other than introducing the liberal arts student to an understanding of the physical phenomena of our ev- ery-day world, the Physics Department holds as its ob- jectives: the training of professional physicists, prepara- tion of high school physics teachers, and the preparatiion of students for work and further study in the many fields of pure science, engineering, and the health sci- ences. ff' Fosfer Roberfs Secresf Speech Learning by doingi' is the traditional principal under which the Speech Department operates. Opportunities are provided for all speech students to participate in various forms of speech experiences. Speech therapy students receive the actual experience of Working with handicapped children, thereby becoming familiar with the work awaiting them after graduation. Student teaching in speech classes, training for radio and television positions, and acting in the drama groups on campus are all a part of the departmental program. In addition to regular classrooms, the Department has a modern, well-equipped Studio Theatre, radio and record- ing studios, speech and hearing clinic, and a dramatic work- shop. Ashmore Hansen Hardy Weir Dr. R. V. Holland wx im XMAX Q. wx N M W , ' gn-w.W,,wWM SN A ,X YW!!!-Y My -W K QQ, WSWWMWA men SM we AQ X gwfw , uf -4 K as 'ev ff fx gal, Wav ' Q5 5 A I W S fa, iv W 'S x SCll00L 0F US ESS M1 Q x W ,Rvws- wurwf 0 K W 1 ,,,M.MfwM wsk - kg A mwmwg ff ' ,f Q A ,f 415' Q? Q5 , ...Z 41 E! S KK i s Q- wx-qw! V e it ,, Q31 A s s 1 ag, fvvzgrzzss s Q , fr ,,:A i-1 mx t ' sig! - M gf. .y 5 llxk 'fi-'fgiii .iff-,sf ga-a! , , .sw-w., ,.-w+fv' ' e vv-n--wsrtv-v'1' is f wwsw-nd, MW' , My-lawn-nam: 5 Dr. O. J. Curry The School of Business offers sound basic training to students wishing to equip themselves for specialized, expert, and professional types of employment-such as accounting, research, adver- tising, insurance, stenography, business teaching, and government service. Basically the objectives of the School of Busi- ness are to prepare students for initial employ- ment in which their education will facilitate ad- vancement to responsible administrative and ex- ecutive positions or ownership ol' their own enter- prises. Practical experience is given to students through lield trips, research, and actual projects for Denton businesses. The lnsurance Department, youngest of the individual departments in the School, has already established a scholarship program with the Fideli- ty llnion Life Insurance Company in Dallas to help annually a North 'l'exas student who intends to enter some phase of agency work in life insur- ance. Each department within the School has its own clubs and organizations, both local and na- tional, including Pi Omega Pi, Insurance Club, Future Business Leaders of America, Marketing Club, Management Club, and Delta Sigma Pi, new honorary lor graduates. 'l'he state FBLA conven- tion was held on the campus in March. Breckenridge Currie Peters Rooney Taylor Brooks Flood Pickrell Rose Veatch Brookshear Harrison Priddy Stedman H. Wright Cox Littlefield Robertson Sullivan O. Wright 4 P , lnarketing Field trips provide marketing students with a knowledge of actual workings of the marketing parts of business to complement the theory taught in their Classes. Instructors take students for visits to businesses in Dallas, Fort l'Vorth, and surround- ing territories. The Marketing Club brings speakers from all over the state and na- tion to speak to students on different phases of marketing. ' 1 ,. ... . Q A, kv. .L ,ww X X kfwk - ,. Xx,X X XX uv, L v X X 4 X X x x if ' X'-Nh., X, ww ,X ,.fX.XXXXXXXf.X,.fXq wwvuwgs ,QNX X LLQXA gvfgmg XX, .X X55 - X ea 9 ' ,-1 N -'4 QX1 ' -WJH vii' if, XII . fi :F ' X, AX Q 195 1-Q. A X. X X X XX X, ,XX X X X X wwf S XAXNS7 -X. X, XX SAX .X ,XXX ff ' 'S sw wX yfxw-M X: fm: 'Q f Q i Ns.. H X- f -wwf X' ,X Q, XXX S, XX' XXXW-.wj'Q,Q X-N,-QSXS X ,V ,ax ,X :LX X 2 Xi X, XX ,X QS aw- V 1 YN- X fl , e, ,, V f X JW , gift f f v Q W X, merchandising wrt Display is becoming a more and more important factor in merchandising and advertising. Merchandising art students get practical experience from setting up practice displays and putting in Window displays for local merchants. The principles of display are taught in lecture classes, but laboratories consist of the purely prac- tical side of the field. ,ix U Adams Dougherty McNIullan QW!! .-smug Housed in some of the newest campus buildings are four major departments which comprise the efficient School of Education: Education and Psychology. Industrial Arts, Physical Education, and the Laboratory School. These departments offer an extensive program of learning and experience to the prospective teacher. A student in the Department of Education and Psychology may major in secondary educa- tion, elementary education, public school ad- ministration. or psychology. The School of Education was the first school at North Texas to grant a Doctorate. The doctoral program in education began in 1950, and the first degree was conferred in Au- gust, l953. This year more than 800 high school stu- dents from Denton and surrounding area at- tended the annual convention of the Future Teachers' Clubs in Texas High Schools, held on our campus. The convention is sponsored an- nually by the Department of Education. The North Texas Future Teachers of America chap- ter was named the outstanding chapter in the United States. Arnold Beamer Bonney Brenholfz Craig Daniel Eady Hamilton Jarboe Kelley Kier Kooker Marquis Pritchard Toulouse Townsend Webb Williams Wimberly Word M 'ew fqv.. W, MB' A s SCIIIIUL 0F EDUCATIIIN . A t QW ,rs 1? X , X. f www- NAT, if , i A S .,, A V ' I Awfils W L V, I .. ,1 If I ' . of, S 'A J P , ,..,,,, - V. . v. ,,, V, cf V f' A 'AA H .., P ' I we M M1 it 5 G 7 W ' N gay f -.. . N. ' N 'v- -- .,, K .N canvas.:-w-uswu-'M ,. f ff Q Z if 'H ,.., ,,..' 1 Dr. R. Wayne Adams The Laboratory School is designed and oper- ated to foster the utmost desirable growth and de- velopment of children. Through this goal, it serves as a laboratory for the teacher education program . . . observation. participation, and student teach- mg. Attention is given to development of the basic skills throughout the elementary grades and junior high school. An extensive program of extra-class activities is also encouraged and sponsored by the Laboratory School staff, With the help of prospec- tive teachers from the School of Education. Included in the school plant, in addition to regular classrooms, are the band building. science laboratory, homemaking laboratory, shop and agri- culture building, auditorium, cafeteria, gymnasium, and a large playing field. Adequate film strips, rec- ords, and other audio-visual aids to teaching are available in the Laboratory School library. The school is accredited by the State Education Agency and the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary schools. Alford Ayers Beeman Bradley Burks Carden Clark Cook Ebert Harris Johnson Macklin Neely Peery Rayne Rylander Slack Sparks Stapleton Strickland Taylor White if f 48 5 y: E., - Nfig,-'4 A lw ..,, .N Q XX XX X Y X yy L N5 YZ. WV, Exam MSW , f :W ' ' K .. Q. 7 S ,ms 1 Q' W 4, .-2 .SZ :ik -w U A- wkwwsm , LAB0nAT0B SCH00L ' 1 v Q S Q ysxfg, ,Q ,. X X, tm Q Q - 'fm K 'A Assy ' . F ZZA , as Nas? 5 M s f i XX X Q . ' ' N ' A ', f t t X' A 5 3? if 5 W X X my p if 3 Q a fs , A x QS ak gf s Q. ,, XMQWEQW --V -fm -:ns .of -s we M .,,, X ,Q , KZ ,, . M Mr. Theron J. Fouls In the big, new Mens Gym, male North 'liexans have ample room and facilities for recreation as Well as for classes in the Mens Physical Education Department. This Department offers three distinct programs: activity courses to meet the requirements for a bachelors degreeg activity and theory courses in health education, physical education, and recreation offered as electives to under- graduate and graduate students: and activity and theory courses to meet the requirements for a major in health, physical education, and recreation. Football, basketball, volleyball, golf, and track are only a few of the activity courses offered. This year marked an expansion in the intramurals program due to a vast increase in interest and participation. Foofball is a sfrong link in Norrh Texas' long chain of sporfs acfiviries. .7-N, - gi ,I .x In, . v x A H ' v, : 5 MW' Cambron Cooper Ferrill McCain Shands Cobb DeFoor Mifchell Noah Walker MEN'S PHYSICAL EDUCATIIDN Dr. Donnie CoH'eral fide ak Mx QM Q f 52 .QR 5 :KW X Y P. E. maiors and fheir friends make good use of Esfes Stables. it Sam Q 9 Coed Physical Education majors and their less athletic sisters at North Texas can participate in an extensive activity program offered by the Womens Physical Education Department. YVomen students may learn horseback riding, golf, bowling, and roller skating. Courses in all types of dance are available- folk, square. tap. ballroom. and modern. Vol- leyball, basketball, softball, tennis. and bad- minton are taught in the complete sports pro- gram. These courses make it possible for the students to learn sports and games for par- ticipation outside of school. Conditioning and corrective exercise classes are also pro- vided. VVell qualified teachers and leaders in the areas of health education, physical edu- cation, and recreation are trained by the De- partment. Courses are planned to meet the require- ments of majors in physical education, health, and recreation and of elementary education majors who must meet P. E. requirements for their bachelors degree. The Department worked again in the spring to bring outstanding dance programs to the campus during the Fine Arts Festival. -4 CY Angell Esfes Harriss Johnson Kubeck Millelof McReynoIds Ness Pilkey W0MEN9S PHYSICAL EDUCATIIDN A part of the North Texas School of Education, the Department of Industrial Arts holds as its primary objective the training of industrial arts teachers for the public school. This year the staff of the Department has lent particular efforts toward the improvement of the North Texas Industrial Arts and Vocational Educa- tion Club, a professional organization in the North Texas area. New equipment is constantly being added to the Department to replace outdated models. Laboratories in the Power Plant, Drafting Building, and Metals Building are kept completely up to date. Dr. S. A. Blackburn , 1 W' - z Q w 'V' e, 9 fa., fs Q c .2 yrs, N ,,:. , .. is- yya t -. X 'N f 1 s f 4 gf' N-355963, tg, ' ...f vkiizsf A X? t t A-Wi -,:s,1:-- so , :gf Hvkg 5 ,. if Excellenf equipmenf is available for observafion, experimenfafion. fm Blanton Davis Duncan Erwin Hall McCain Money Roberson Sorrels A I DUSTBI L Girls majoring in Home Economics not only have the opportunity to learn how to be efficient homemakers, but they also are trained to be teachers of home economics. Training is also provided for those who wish to be lunchroom supervisors, cafeteria managers. dietitians. nursery school teachers. county demonstration agents, and designers. A helpful course in home nursing has proven valuable each semester. Laboratories for the School of Home Eco- nomics are kept up to date through reciprocal agreements with certain equipment manufac- turers. New models are installed in foods and equipment laboratories when new appliances are put on the retailing market. VVhile in school, Home Economics majors live for nine weeks in the Home Management House where they acquire practical experience in detailed running of a home and home enter- tainment. Acker Davis Hall Lowensfein Luecke Maxcy Parfon Pender f 'fm 1 . ,Jw ,7 cg f.' V f.'P 0 SCIl00L 0F IIUME ECONOMICS -1-,., A - :fWfwf.wMX,, H f 7' Q' ' wmv www . Xa wx V, ,,, -'Q x W Ziwfry W S CHO0L 0F MUSIC Dr. Walfer H. Hodgson One of the most outstanding schools of music in the nation is located on the North Texas cam- pus. Numerous special recognitions and awards are added to an already fine record each year. The dance band was rated this year as fifth in the nation. North Texas School of Music is one of two in the United States that offers a Mas- ter's degree in dance band as well as a bachelors degree. The nationally-known concert band took a six-day tour of Oklahoma, YVest Texas, and the Panhandle during early spring. the fall of the year the Opera YVorkshop full orchestral production of Gounods gave a Faust. PCl'l'O1'1l13I1CCS were scheduled in Big Spring, ln May the hard-working workshop group pre- sented Mozarts Abduction of the Seragliof' The A Cappella Choir, in addition to a ten- day tour through Texas, Oklahoma, and Ar- kansas, made many appearances in the Denton, Dallas, and Fort Woiatli area, The home concert Abilene, Amarillo, Vernon, and Denton. was March .l in the Main Auditorium. Brown Dill Dorn Gardner Garnell Gibson Gordon Graham Hewirl' Hibberd Mainous Meyer McCormlc McKinley Oflman Phillips SJWQ ,Q-vin Grubb Hall Haynie Miller Morey McAdow Richardson Rogers Sfulls Aiwa., .. MUSIC Two-hundred voices ol' the North Texas Grand Chorus helped the Dallas Sym- phony Orchestra inaugurate its concert season in Denton with the performance of Walpt1rgis Nacht. The Chorus, under the direction of Frank McKinley, also sang the Mendelssohn selection in Fort Wo1'tl1 and Dallas. The College Symphony appeared in four concerts this year in addition to do- ing yeoman service of four Weeks in connection with an Opera Hforkshop produc- tion and the performance of Honegger's seldom-performed oratorio, Judith, pre- sented April 9 in the Main Auditorium. I MUSIC COUNCIL MEMBERS, who selecfed Marie Chrislensen as council presidenl, were: SEATED, James Moody, Mary Frances Jalufka, Bob Roberls, Marie Chrislensen, Roberl Douglass, Lida Oliver, Le Slarkg STANDING: Lee Daugherly, Dr. W. H. Hodgson, Joan Rollins, Perry Salinas, Carolyn Klinker. 9 I MUSIC Football games were enlivened by the appearance of the North Texas football band which filled the half-time periods with music and marching. The band, along with the Eagles, cheerleaders, and many of the student body, went on the first North Texas Road Trip Nov. 21. Hardin-Simmons University provided the op- posing team, and Abilene was the site of the game. The Contemporary Fine Arts Festival, March 29 - April 9, took on educational stature this year, as the School of Music was responsible for seven programs during the ten-day program. pm .fm Mr. David Webb The extensive library facilities of North Texas are available to every student in quest of knowledge and information contained in manuscript and other media. David A. Wfebb was welcomed this year as new di- rector of the Library. Professionally trained librarians work with Mr. Vifebb in helping undergraduate and grad- uate students with research problems and everyday assign- ments. Information may be gathered from the over 200,- 000 volumes of books plus pamphlets, bulletins, govern- ment documents, phonograph records, slides and film strips, sheet music, and periodicals and newspapers. Besides being used for research purposes, the large. quiet reading rooms of the Main Library furnish noise- weary students with a haven in which to study. The fol- lowing separately shelved collections are available: Mu- sic, Education, Chemistry, Laboratory School. Journal- ism, and State Historical Museum. ROW I: David A. Webb, direclorg Mrs. Lois Knox, Mrs. Jonnie Freclrickson, Mrs. Velma Cafhey, Anna Harriel Heyer, Mrs. Hildegarde Wells, Lolfie Brashears, associ- ate librarian. ROW 2: Mrs. Mariorie Redmond, Mrs. Maydell Poller, Mrs. Mary Swindle, Mrs. Donna Bell Peferson, Trueil Hardesly, Mrs, Elaine Ledlow, Louise Evans, Sanqsler Parrolf, Mozelle Duncan. 'N-...N W--h.....,Ww , w if LM' 'k waN, Studi 1h ' W , fp ff 49 f , v l ' LIBRARY 65 1- Q wx xx 'g fair-if El if . 41 'SSW 'S 4 pw , Y' 'fnyf ' Q' '- A .Q-'erik JC fi Q- gg 15 gf, 5'7 9, If 254' 'K yn fy fm ' Pink Champagne, the winter formal fheme, made fhe decorafors' iob a creafive and inferesfing one. lies. ADPis dress in characfer for 'rheir annual Orienfal Tea. New ADPIS admire a new nafional charfer. , yn National Social North Texas States second oldest local soror- ity, Delta Chi Delta, became affiliated with Alpha Delta Pi December 5, when forty-six members formed the Gamma Upsilon chapter. New members of the oldest national sorority sponsored an annual freshman coke party for coeds during the fall semester and held open house Dec. l3. They collected food for needy families and carolled familiar songs during the Christmas season. Homecoming celebrations for the sorority included a big birthday dinner for Delta Chi Delta to commemorate organization in l935. Cele- brating members announced their choice of Ideal Member for the school year at the get-together. ADPi Rushees were entertained both semes- ters at an Oriental Tea and a chicken fry. The fall pledges were busy along with active members bekween semesters painting and redecorating Ramp 4 of Chilton Hall. The theme of the winter formal dance was Pink Champagne. During the spring semester, members gathered for a shipwreck party. B .J ,- ., as 113 --.. , ,., g- :- X i b gl' N s W x X X 8 lx ik A R A Q qi ,- N sig Q X xg f , -X xx 1 OP Ns's ,Q Q As . 4 Q, .. , K X xf f vw fi A V45 .- , Q l X , A Ss x Dfw Q 1 , ROW I: Barbara Albrechl, Belly Anne Baker, Janelle Bender, Norma Billingsley, '54 presidenl. ROW 2: Barbara Borger, Jane Bullram, Joyce Bynum, Joy Carrell, Frances Copeland, '53 presidenl. ROW 3: Ellen Davis, Mary Davis, Shirley Dullon, Ann Embry, Pally Garrell. Row 4: Sally Garwood, Evelyn Grube, Diane Haladaychik, Deloise Hoolen, Carolyn Jeler, Kay Kidd, '53 lreasurerg Genelia King, Marian Laminack. ROW 5: Flo Rae Lyon, '54 lreasurerg Jane Middlelon, Nancy Moseley, '54 secrelaryg Marlha Pankhursl, Delores Phife, Palsy Pridgeon, '53 secrelaryg Marlha Ramsey, Jean Rapp. ROW 6: Nancy Ralhke, Marilyn Reed, Shirley Sandifer, Carolyn Simpson, Donna Smilh, Lee Smilh, Belly Slewarl, Dora Anne Slockard, '54 vice-presi- denl. ROW 7: Carole Thomas, '53 secrelaryg Rulh Warren, Adrelyn Weslbrook, Belly Whaley, Jackie Willis, Maxine Wise- man, Jan Wood, Ann Worlhinglon. ss 3 xx X, ty4.,,.i Java, : - ' ibm., ,xxx as. ,, June in January was lhe 'rheme of Phi Sigs' Dinner Dance the semes fer before nafionalizafion plans were complefecl. ACID National Social Phi Sigma Alpha members were installed in April as the Gamma Eta Chapter of Alpha Phi, formers of the National Panhellenic Conference in l902. Foremost in sorority activities was mainten- ance of a scholarship fund to help a needy stu- dent. High lighting rush events were the Tour of the Wlorld Progressive party and a Tulip Tea. v iii va The Traditional W7inter Formal Dinner Dance followed the theme of June in January. The Rainbow Ball was held in the spring. As Phi Sigs the girls were honored to have in their group the president of Meritum, Virginia White: Kappa Alpha Sweater Girl and cheerlead- er, Shirley Daleg Yucca Beauty, Malta Evans, with two finalists, Connie Kraft and Barbara Cosgrove: Who's Who in American Universities and Col- leges. Connie Kraft, Virginia White, and Emily Bonham: and Track Queen, Barbara Cosgrove. As Alpha Phis, members enjoyed a day of fun and fellowship at Lake Texoma on their retreat to discuss future plans. as Playing cards and loolcing al' +l1eir photograph albums are favorite pasfimes of +l1e girls who live in Ramp 6 of Chilfon. wx! 4-3 ww , Agia Me ,-ff' W ar N N K A 1 1 :aw ' Q e ga, ,. ROW l: Wanda Barlon, Anne Bonham, Emily Bonham, presidenlg Carroll Ann Brown. ROW 2: Nanella Burrows, Marilyn Campbell, Secrelaryg Sandra Clarke, Pege Coggeshall, ROW 3: Wilma Connell, Barbara Cosgrove, Ann Day, Janeil Day. ROW 4: Shirley Dale, Janel' Diebel, Nan Eaves, Doris Ellis, Karen Erickson, Malia Evans, secrelary, Jo Ann Fowler, Carol Frosl. ROW 5: Sandra Fulmer, Joy Giles, Earline Hancock, Belle Harris, Ann Harrison, vice-presidenlg Bess Harwell, Jan Johnslon, freasurerg K. Lee Jones. ROW 6: Connie Krafi, Peggy Manchen, Violef Ann Marlin, Pal Mallhews, Madelynn Mellon, Sue Mullinax, Janel' Nichols, Kay Opryshek. ROW 7: Saralyn Owens, Joan Scrymgeour, Carol Sfallcup, Marcella Sfewarl, Grace Wealherall, Virginia While, Paula Whillon, Suzy Wrighl. Chi Os awaif 'lhe arrival of fheir rushees. National Social An Eleusinian banquet at the Crystal Room of Mar- quis Hall April 3 was the first birthday celebration of the North Texas Chapter of Chi Omega. The young Chi Omega Chapter sponsored the an- nual freshman talent show in the fall to begin another year of activities. During the spring semester the group co-sponsored the annual March of Dimes Taxi Dance. Two socially full semesters for the group included an informal Christmas party, a Silver Symphony winter formal at the Denton Country Club, an informal dance, Hades Hop , and a spring formal. Officers of all cam- pus organizations were entertained by the Chi Os with an At Home party in April. These officers, alumni and guests throughout the year enjoyed the results of a Ramp 3 redecoration program before Homecoming. Page 73-ROW l: Sandra Rogers, Becky Sandlin, Jo Ann Smilh, Brenda Sommerlalle. ROW 2: Carol Sweel, Gwen Talley, Julia Troeger, Elizabelh Turner. ROW 3: Dorolhy Warren, Jo Ann Wier, Joan Wells, Carol Lynn Whealley. Page 72-ROW I: Dianne Berry, Mary Evelyn Billner, Shirley Blakely, Joyce Braunsford, Pamelia Brown, Alison Buller. ROW 2: Mickie Calhoun, Connie Carroll, Carolyn Carler, Jane Cooper, Jean Cooper, Nell Denman, Dorolhy Dishman, Glenda Dunn. ROW 3: Maisie Engelharl, Palsy Fosler, lreasurerg Ray Nell Fosler, Faye Hackney, Belly Heiclman, Sue Hogan, Doris Hughes, presidenlg Carolyn Lockwood. ROW 4: Mickey McWilliams, Belle Manning, Joyce Ann Massey, Margie Milchell, Camille Pendlelon, secrelaryg Verna Prince, Helen Lark Reaves, vice-presidenlg Pal Rice. .M WSARQ H PEP' -nh H 1 UTM' ' w I U xx 1 ssl' 3 ,, . haunt .sez ,E The Taxi Dance raises 'Funds lor lhe Chi Os and lheir dales enioyecl soll music al lheir Silver Symphony winler formal al lhe Denlon Counlry Club. Qi. 2553 March ol Dimes l The Wl'1i+e Chrisfmas winfer formal provided an evening of enioymenf 'For Delia Gammas and 'I'l1eir dafes. lima l eeee A I it National Social 2 sim fn - - . . A new chapter of Delta Gannna Fraternity began life on the NT canipus November 21. 'lihe former Phi Cannna Kappas if W sw' -' were installed as Cannna Nu chapter. and golden anchors be- caine a part of our campus life. Guests here for the installation service included the na- tional DG president, treasurer. executive secretary, Panhellenic delegate, and nlenibers of a sister chap- ter at SMU who served as installing offi- cers. Social activities during the year in- cluded a YVhite Christmas Formal, a re- treat to Lake Mforth during the Christ- inas season. a Valentine Dance, a dinner dance at the Country Club in May, and a week-end picnic at Lake Texonia. In spite of a full social schedule, DCS took time to maintain high scho- lastic averages. Winning the scholarship plaque presented by Merituni. Impressive nalionalizalion ceremonies were held in Marquis. Jerry played al lhe DG Valenline parly. ROW I: Flossie Blcse, Barbara Breedlove, presidenlg Carolyn Bush. ROW 2: Mary Nell Chapman, Mary E. Cleere, Mary Clare Cooper, Belly Dauqhely, ROW 3: Mary Ann Dreyer, Rai Fergus, Alla Flowers, lreasurerg Mary Lou Galloway. ROW 4: Jacqueline Gullell, Gaye Harris, Mary Kay Herring, Mariorie Hillin. ROW 5: Mary Alice Horne, vice-presidenlg Lavonne Lewis, secrelaryg Helen Jean Lucas, Carolyn Luecke, secrelaryg Marilyn Luecke, Sarah McBryde, Lura McCord, Barbara Marshall. ROW 6: Palsy Marshall, Mary Alice Milner, Belly Morris, Beverly Sue Norlhcull, Shirley Pallillo, Jane Rice, Jo Ann Rochelle, Norma Ronhovde. ROW 7: Barbara Rose, Wanda Simmons, Ann Soulhern, June Thompson, Marqarel Waldahl, Carolyn Weeks, Jerilyn Wilburn, Grelchen Winninqham. hmm S X ag M S v X 5 ,KM 423533 l ,nv ,fee awk 49451 J.,-df 'vu-a.Qw 1 K 7, r ga O - eva WW' .-M WDM W 'wwf' 'Nix 4 5.4 ' Vw 'Q MMV 41. '0f WM wvevhgv JUS T :il ROW I: Tommie Sue Barlley, Dale Baxler, lna Lee Bobbill. ROW 2: Becky Breining, secrelary, Jo Ann Bryanl, Pal Campbell. ROW 3: Sue Cearley, Ruby Ellison, Marilyn George, Dorolhy Gregory, Belly Hin- nanl, Janel Hoyl. ROW 4: Mary Lee Iley, Rhela Jaynes, Belle Jones, Elvera Junqbecker, Belly Kudellsa, Joyce McDaniel, vice-presidenlg Jody Marlin. ROW 5: Barbara Nail, Harlan Nesbil, Margarel Parker, lreasurerg Mary Pingree, secrelaryg Barbara Pollard, Sue Price, Killy Roberls. ROW 6: Frances Smilh, Palsy Tarver, presidenlg Louise Tom- linson, Rulh Turner, Carolyn Weir, Pal Whalley, Shirley Yosl. 'QM frIf ?'E WW 4 I 6' New un'-n an fl I 5,511 V ' af f -.I -- 3 any 11, '-1,,-- .1 ,flu 'Z' 15.--Sxx .,,,..:l jf. If '- 5 5 95. ,,, ,,e,':. Xml FXS K., -F . 'L ' 4 lx, , '..f'f -pf 1.3, Zfwx ,ly KA National S0-cial In a three-day February Installation, Zeta Pi Gamma, founded in l948. became the 83rd chap- ter of Kappa Delta national sorority. Under the leadership of Patsy Tarver, president, and Miss Elizabeth Lomax and Mrs. Betty Jane McRey- nolds, both Kappa Deltas and sponsors of the group, the KDs initiated 78 members into the new Gamma Beta chapter. Twenty-six coeds pledged the sorority dur- ing the year. Some outstanding members in- clude: Yucca beauty and Fort VVorth Mardi Gras princess, Barbara Nail: Yucca Beauty runners up, Rheta jaynes, Pat YVhatley, and Jody Martin: Campus Chest queen, Dale Baxter, listed in Wl1o's Wfho Among Students in American Uni- versities and Colleges, and Wlio's Wlio at North Texas, Grace Grainger, Pat Lyle, and Emily High: presidents of SAI and Mu Phi Epsilon. Elvera Jungbecker and Becky Breiningg and Yucca fea- tures editor, Sue Cearley. In April, the KDS attended Kappa Delta State Day at the Mfestern Hills Hotel in Fort Wo1'tli, and sponsored a Waite Rose dinner dance at the Denton Country Club. KDS receive 'the Baby Cup for being 'the youngesl' ciiapler. Two KDS model 'lheir green and whiie uniforms. Narionalizaiion ceremonies provided a variety of activities. ' ' - a ,f fqvii W' 7 we J , F mf-fi l f f 4 aff' . f ,, t , Q ,. , s s t w - , ,. ' fa- f . ' , , k 52333 X Q, , ,of W 2 ga' ga ygxg . ,yr -4 Q 352 ' 1 it ' Qawtq ' A sf 1 AHZMQ f ,.,,,, eva ' ct' 4 77 'V ,Muir ROW I: Yvonne Allen, Jo Ann Bales, Charlolle Brazil, Barbara Bunger, Ann Callahan, Nora Lee Carpenler, Jo Nellie Chambers, Jo Corbell. RCW 2: Ann Crocker, J. Ann Davis, Palsy Davis, Rila Jo Davis, Belly Gregory, Johnnie Gregory, Jo Ann Horlon, Peggy Hughes. ROW 3: Paula Mac Johnslon, Ann Landrum, Jean Jcnes, Anne Jones, Judy Lealherman, lreasurerg Palricia Lloyd, Sharlie Luna, Pal' McEver, secrelary. ROW 4: Sally McEver, Jan Maslers, Shirley Money, Jean Payne, Andi Ralhbone, Carole Richardson, Sue Sanders. ROW 5: Palsy Sharber, Belly Silcora, Beverly Simpson, Jane Ann Slephens. ROW 6: Jean Swagerly, Sue Thompson, Beverly Tidmore, Janell Turner, presidenl. ROW 7: Ann Webb, Shirley Wesl, vice-presidenl, Pally Wood, Norma Wooclrum. ZTA National Social Under the leadership of janell Turner and Betty Sikora, Gamma Phi Chapter of Zeta Tau Alpha completed a successful first year on the North Texas Campus. Installed as the 94th chapter of ZTA, the soror- ity members began the school year with a Wllite Violet banquet honoring the founding of the nation- al sorority 45 years ago. . Zetas presented their thirteen fall pledges to the members and pledges of all social organizations at a Presentation Tea at the ZTA Ramp. A similar tea was also given in honor of the spring pledges. Other social activities sponsored during the year included an informal dance at the Mary Arden Lodge, a semi-formal dance at the Denton Country Club, and the annual spring formal. Some outstanding members of ZTA are Ann Callahan, cheerleaderg Betty Sikora, vice-president of XVomen's Forumg Susan Houser, Opera Wo1'k- is I l l l I l ., 4:35, .5 l 1 l l.e+'s play one of 'rhose new cal' records firs'l', +hen wl1a'l' abou? a slow, dreamy song .... shop starg and Sue Thompson. Yucca beauty. Playing cards is a popular pasfime al Ramp Two of Chilfon. ., ae. .WY fi , s, Q XX, Punch was served wirh a smile ai' ZTA Presenralion Tea. 79 Big evenl of 'lhe semesler for Della Sigma Phls was lhelr Whale Carnahon Ball held a+ lhe Denlon Counlry Club National Social The lst event on a full fall social cal- endar for Delta Sigma Phi members was the informal Blue Dance held in Oc- tober. Members of Gamma Xi Chapter made arrangements for a Founders Day ban- quet to be held in Dallas in December. The fall pledge class honored Diane Haiadaychik by naming her sweetheart. The highlight of the Wliite Carnation ball. held in January at the Denton Country Club, was the presentation of .Betty Sikora as Dream Cirl of Delta Sigma Phi. Delta Sigs scheduled for the spring semester a costume ball in March, a spring formal, and a shipwreck party at Lake Texoma in May. 'IT 'ff l -. . Qs Sood companions and 'fine food aclcl up lo a pleasanl' evening. Dream Girl Belly Silrora is presenled a bouquel Page 8l-ROW I: Waller Anderson, William Baker, Jim Brown, Lar- ry Buchanan. ROW 2: Joe Bullram, Jim Crouch, Marcus Drewa, Larry Dunwoody. ROW 3: Jerry Farringlon, Cecil Flook, presidenlg Billy Glen Fosler, Harold Gilliam. Page 8l-ROW I: John Grisham, James Q. Hamrick, Bill Hyer, Delmo Johnson, Allan Jones, freasurer. ROW 2: Gordon Jones, John Jordon, Orlon Keafs, vice-presidenlg Pal Keouqhan, Fred Kubala, Sonny Laney, John Leeman, Earl Lovelace. ROW 3: Chrisly McKenzie, secrefaryg Jake Massey, Ted Mallhews, Ed Mur- rell, Roger Sage, Don Shadden, Joe Smifh, Roberl G. Smifh. ROW 4: Joe Swenson, Herberl' Thomas, Donald Thrasher, Neil Tufhill, Billy J. Weiser, Charles Welch, Dan Welch, Glenn Wilhile. an l 'fx fm ' 5' sg Sm., 0 2 L . ,RU if lf gr 301' 82 4-...nf Bul' l lried 'lo gel lhe phone earlier- ROW I: Elmer Beard. ROW 2: Jim Berry, Pancho Bonner, vice- Clemenls, Phil Ekholm, John Glenn, Kennefh Hall, Bob Hardie ROW S: Griff Hughes, Charles Husfon, Richard Johnson, Jim M Renfro. ROW 6: Pal' Riley, presidenlg Viclor Rodriguez, Tommy Joe Williams, Lee Wise. Z.. sg .f l i ,rw Y, Q ,J ' , .gf- .Wg , ,. , 1 k, f 3 ' 4 gg , . ' X V -W T 4 K a :fig f Z a 2 4 l l l l 4 4 presidenl. ROW 3: Phil Bowers, Allen Bryanl. ROW 4: Jim , Joe Hefner, secretary, Dwayne Henson, 'lreasurerg Fred Hopkins. . Jones, Charles Laine, Bobby Moore, Paul Dwayne Pallerson, Dean Runnels, Charles Shepard, Dalwin Soulherland, Bill Wealherred, 1 l l. I C 1 l 1 1 l l ll ll ll ,, ll l l ill GEEZLES Local Social Geezles celebrated their 27th year on the campus with many social get-togethers in Denton, Dallas, Fort Worth, and at Lake Dallas, and with plans for building a new fraternity house at North Texas. The fraternity's annual round-up was held in the fall, when old members returned to renew nieinories at a banquet in Denton. y Geezles were hosts for another Goodwill ban- quet in Marquis hall April 21. Presidents and vice-presidents of all fraternities, deans and offici- als of the College, and the coaching staff were invited to the annual affair. A Thirteen new nieinbers were initiated into the organization in the Spring. Geezle membership includes many of the College's varsity athletes. Whaf a relaxing way 'lo spend flwe clay! Members discuss foofball, girls, basltefball, girls . . 5 Dominoes provide en+er+ainmen1' for +l1ese a+l1le'l'es. ' 4 fi A . M hi ' ' T: . -2 1:1 'A K7 -4, ea-s,f'f, ga 'Em ffrfnswf - fs f we w , X ,zssyt-u,'.' f-sf .5 fr as 1. ,west ' A 'sf' sys? X f 4-Wxfsqsmxj , 'f A T , K fr l. if - fr 'Q A A 0 o The Kappa Alpha semi-formal dance had a large arfendance and was an oufslancling evenl of the fall semesier. ii sv 3351464 ' az -P W ,, V h Y, .gag Q Members and clafes pose before lhe fireplace af fhe KA house. 84 National Social The Gamma Lambda Chapter of Kappa Alpha Order became the latest national men's organization to be installed on the NT campus. Notable among several accomplishments by the former Talons was acquisition of a modern new Chapter house at 1918 YV. Prairie. The coveted intramural athletic trophy was presented to KAS at the fall interfraternity presentation. KA is noted for its traditional Old South Ball, held annually along with a formal dinner-dance, a sweater dance, and a White Shirt Dance. A new fraternity record was established in the spring when 39 boys pledged KA. These pledges wore red carnations in blue suit lapels during the first week of pledgeship. A total of 58 new members were initiated during fall and spring pledge periods. KAs are proud of lheir new charler. ROW I: Darrell Arnold, Gordon Bankslon, Benny Bay. ROW 2: Bill Barlon, James Brilfain, Joe W. Browder. ROW 3: Ralph Cole, Jim Cummens, Roberr Ellioll, Eugene Enlow. ROW 4: Jack Everell, George Ferrell, vice-presidenlg Bill Ferris, Kennelh Fuller. ROW 5: Harland Gaskill, Bill Gallis, Gordon Granl, Felix Hawkins, Anfon E, Hill, Ed Lonvick, treasurer, Roger Milchell, secrelaryg Roberl B. Mole. ROW 6: Jim Mounce, Dick Mugg, Jim Nicholson, Trulock Pollard, Bob Power, Bob Reed, Larry E. Rulledqe, Lloyd Sawyers. ROW 7: Harold Secker, presidenlg Don Sheeler, Gary Spein, Ray Trapp, Bill Warren, Charlie Welch, Thornlon While, Hal Winslon. 3 Wi ig? i 153. 'lift 5 155' You can always find a+ leasl one Kappa Sig on 'lhe porch. Aw -1..Q - 1 wwf' . -Q ' 5 to ' 'A V 1- 3 'fr M ' P' ' ' f-ff' if I 1 rr , fgfaa. A ,. LQ ? QI 'X ' y fafwaaZwQa.a X A ,, nh a 455 Q 25? V v. 5 M KZ National Social Members of Kappa Sigma enjoyed a year of progress and achievement. Fall activities of the group included such annual events as the Westeitii dance, the Christmas formal, and Dec. 10 Founders Day celebration. In the spring, such traditional events as the Valentine dance at the Denton Country Club, the Bowery Dance, and a spring formal were held. Kappa Sigma active members and pledges re- ceived the scholarship award for the 1953 spring semester presented at the fall interfraternity presen- tation. During its second year of existence Epsilon Up- silon Chapter continued to support a West German child through an international Welfare organization. . v , - ' li. ' tv , 1 i : ' 4 I i r 4 .. M ,s ,SMQW f The gaily decoraled Mary Arden Lodge was 'lhe scene of l'he Kappa Sigma Chrislmas Formal. Page 86-ROW I: Samir J. Abdennour, Jimmie Bailey, John Barron, Leon Bird, Gordon Blackman, Charles Blair, Richard Brodie, George Brooks. ROW 2: Wade Hamplon Brown- ing, Ronald Cavender, Neil Criles, Jimmie Daurily, Arlie Davis, Jim Dodson, Charles Doss, Phil Ferguson. ROW 3: Erin Garrell, Bobby Henderson, secrelaryg John Honegger, Bobby Juslice, Earl Kee, Henry Lane, Charles Marlin, Bobby Munday. Page 187-ROW l: Tommie Owen, lreasurerg Jody Plunlcell, Oscar Riefler, Jack Rogers. ROW 2: Bob Roof, Slanley L. Sissom, Don -Smifh, Charles Snell, Jerry Sparkman. ROW 3: Joe Tarver, presidenfg Bill Turner, Roberl' -Williams, Bobby E. Wilson, Bill Wingfield, Roy Jack Woods, Bill Zachry. - V e . . - ilem. A ss . ..7. f.,1, . 4 . LQ . .. Loolcs as if one of us could worlr lhe problem gag. XX at 4. f B f 'Q-1 9 ,,v-Qg v , , .,., AXA National Social The annual Kick-Off dance in October began a full year for Lambda Chi Alpha. The fraternity won third place in house decora- tions during Homecoming activities, and a party was held at the W. Hickory location for active and alumni members. The black-shirted group helped needy Denton families during the Christmas season by distributing food and money where needed. A now-established tradition is the Wfhite Suit dance held each semester. Other socials planned by the group included the Valentine dance, a Moulin Rouge party held in Dallas, the Spring formal Din- ner-Dance, and the spring picnic, May 23. Outstanding personalities of Lambda Chi Alpha this year were H. C. VVells, president of USNT dur- ing the fall semester, and jay Howard, AFROTC cadet colonel. Lambda Chis and fheir dafes pose in fron? of fhe 'frafernifies' decora 'Hons af fhe fall ln+er'Fra+erni'I'y Presenfafion. TTW '1 l H- v,,a,A, 4-my..wa.--,.-a.,,,,,,,, K Ad-,wb ,we 4' f ' , -dw ' 'H ,Q221 .g-7f:Q.'.a ., .1,f?'p 'f'f ' f ,qw as 4, an 'W , '9 f we ia Ma np Page 89-ROW I: Bill Henderson, Bob R. Hopper, Jay B. Howard, Dave Hunl, Dwayne Jennings, Tommy Leefh, Al Leveridge, Dave Loyd. ROW 2: Jerry McGee, Chuck, McMillan, Orville McPherson, Bobby Morrow, Leslie Nash, Tom Normile, Royce Lynn Prude, Richard Richards, presidenl. ROW 3: Charles Royal, Don Schaded, H. C. Shanafelf, John Sheffield, Joe Simms, James D. Smifh, Bob Sfanovsky. ROW 4: Sheridan Taylor, Tommy Taylor, Bob Touchsfone. ROW 5: Tom Trigg, David Willson, P. J. Wright. Page 88-ROW l: James Clark Agee, Elgin Akers, Ollo Allgeier, L. R. Allison, 'freasurerg Gene Arnold. ROW 2: Sonny Blondell, Roberl' Byrne, Bill Campbell, Jack Clemenl, secrefaryg Tommy Curry. ROW 3: Lyle DeBoll, Richard Gaisford, Jimmy Gray, W. Joe Green, Bob Hawkins. - f ew Sy Web Ms, 'f-N X 4N, fkf l -Q--W,.....,,,,,,. Y me Mmm i ma., P N-WMwM..vW,.X-M-A-fmwfvsw l l l l l l i v .ww i l l l l ll Afler much discussion he 'Finally gol up enough courage 'ro make 'lhal all-imporlanl phone call. as Z WF' WWA iff? a Pi Phi neophyies waif in line +o become red heads. Dales and cokes make a parfy ou'l' of fhe dying process. x Wa HCDH Local Social Red-headed pledges were again seen on the NT campus during the spring semester as Pi Phi Pi fra- ternity revived a tradition of dying the pledges' hair red. While planning and attending a variety of parties on the fall social agenda, Pi Phis completed their lodge on the Grapevine lake site. Remodeling of the Denton fraternity house was one of the pro- jects during the spring semester. Spring social activi- ties were highlighted by a party for new members at Lake Murray. Okla., and the Spring Leaf formal. Pat Edwards, judged one of the l954 Yucca beauties, was the fraternitys nomination. 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' :., .1 X if fx' X X , 2 f Q2 fs 4 4 f V 1 f , I M . ROW I: Joe Baum, presidenlg John M. Brooks, sponsor: George Bushfield, Joe Cannon, H. B. Cox, Jim Crane, Jerry Cumpfon, Ralph Demaresf. ROW 2: John F. Donelson, Daniel M. Duncan, Billy Dunklin, Donald E. Fogle- song, Buddy Henderson, Drew Humberl, Bobby Hullon, Johnny Ingram. ROW 3: Leon Johns, Claude Barlon Locke, Joe Marchanl, Bruce Meador, Dale Pemberlon, Arlhur A. Pelerson, lreasurerg Joe R. Smifh, Al Sfein. ROW 4: Bob Slory, vice-presidenlg Don R. Tale, R. D. Walker. ROW 5: B. W. Wallers, Jack Websfer, Guy Willard. ROW 6: Donald Williams, Olis R. Williams, secrelary: Ronald Williams. ROW 7: George Wilson, Wayne Woodring. . f i ' 'J ' I V : 5524 J .M 2, ,,.' f 3' vfxfffj 1 u ' f fmfff, X - . 2' X TWC: ez .. . ' WX-wwf? lf M . : WX: ZX, X a Y . .,. .1 ' . 1 .pm I I V Q. M . 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Organized in 1868 at Lexington, a., Sigma u has 117 active chapters throughout the U. S. and Canada. Fall and spring Commanders for the local Chapter were Joe Baum and Don Tate, respectively. a Q Care for a game of chess, anyone? rg. f . gg, , QQ 37 , .ff wif QML F J EJ-53,1 ' A ggiyiqjwl g 5 my-4 Q f - Q e ' T .415-i f 'wb rg- ' 1, A clean, well lvepf 'froni' yard will mafch H16 inferior of +l1e Sigma Nu House. awk' ,E , Soff music, low ligl'1+s and a good lime was had by all Sigma Nus and +l1eir dales af ilwe fra+erni+y's semi-formal dance. Cf? We There were flowers for all at flue Sig Ep winter formal a'r +l1e,Den+on Coun'l'ry'Club .... National Social A good part of the Sigma Phi Epsilon spring semester was spent making arrangements for the an- nual district convention held on the North Texas campus May 8 and 9. The annual Girl of the Golden Heart Rose Ball was held during the con- vention. Sig Eps earlier had become the first Greek organization at NT to purchase a lot and buy their own home. In October, they moved into the house at 1702 Maple. Plans are now being made and drawn for a new, modern construction to be built on the site within the next two years. The red-shirted Sig Eps enjoyed their second annual Gangster Brawl, a Winter formal at the Denton Country Club, a Halloween Masquerade party, a Christmas week-end party at Lake Murray, plus several informal parties during the year. For the third consecutive year, Sig Eps participated in the Marble Derby in April. Dimitrios Exarchos, a needy Greek refuge child, was adopted for partial support by the chapter. g SPE's Girl of the Golden Heart for l953-54 was Wanda Barton. 1 wf , . ff ' 1 B' ix I V . s iii' W5 Xiu Mar' ROW I: Sammy Akins, secrelaryg Kendel Banks, James Benne'l'l'. ROW 2: Millon Berl- rand, Frank Morris Chrisfian, Ross Chrisfian, Ross Compfon. ROW 3: Waynne Cox, Neil Cummings, George Dalo, James Dougherly, Richard Dulke, treasurer, Don Faughl, Angy Fowler, Bobby Garner, vice-presidenl. ROW 4: Richard Grider, Joe Hall, Mike Harms, Bill Harrod, Layne Harwell, Tom Hooper, Dale Houslon, Clarence Hunl. ROW 5: Eldon Jensen, Dennis Keown, John Kropp, Bill Love, Bob McClendon, Barney Newlon, James Palmer, Dan Parrish. ROW 6: Bill Pison, Norris Price, Jack Reese, Jim Roberls, Bob Savage, Meredilh Sides, Charles Simmonds, Bill Suflon. ROW 7: Ray Tierney, Tommy Tilley, president: Jim Troller, Arlen Varner, Harvey Walker, Gerald Walers, Bill While, Tom Wilson. 1 i l ...l4,a,... 95 ROW l: Richard Alsbrook, Bill Burrow, Jerry Bush. ROW 2: Bob Calvert, Joe Capps, Bill Clark, John Clark, '53 president: Osburn Davis, Gary Deskin, Joe Ernst, Robert Gaines. ROW 3: Bob Galt, Don Gentry, '53 treas- urer, Wiley Gilmore, '54 treasurer: Bill Glasgow, Carroll Goen, H. M. Hailey, Jr., Billy John Hall, James Harris. ROW 4: James Harwell, Joel Horton, Charlie Jackson, Wayne Johnston, Sam Kelley, '54 president: Bob Knight, Ronny McClure, Orwin G. Mobley. ROW 5: Jerry J. Moore, Bob Ogle, Pat O'Hearn, '53 secretary: Cliff Owen, Kent Pollard, Herby Price, William Weldon Price, Norman Pursley. ROW 6: Fred Raines, David Reeves, Joe Rodgers, Herb Scott, Bill Smith, Laurin L. Smith, Wayne Smith, James Stewart. ROW 7: Tommy Stewart, Victor Terry, '54 secretary, Rusty Williams, Larry Willingham, Bill Wittenburg, Barry Wood, '54 presi- dent, Jackie Woods, Eugene Zachary. if tl I 8 4 l -c arf Q ,aj - U re as gags ,j5 ' W I T ri 'L VW' . X X N 1 M . gi . The Club House was 'lhe ssene for fhe Phi Della Be+a Winfer Formal National Social Phi Delta Beta fraternity announced its affilia- tion With Theta Chi National Fraternity just before the Yucca went to press. The seventh fraternal organization to affiliate with a national group, Phi Delta Beta's big, week- end was May 8 and 9. Replicas of the local group were formally buried as the oldest national fraternity at NT to date was installed. Phi Delt pledges carried the inuch-bescrolled Phi Del+ Belles pose proudly wilh 'their flowers. 1 ,A N ' J f AA t Q26 E 'if f 'H M 7 'S ef N Y Wag 14 , I Q ,lg ie . W, , -,,, ,.,. . I V , 4 f -. -1 .. - u jx - t .f,g.g.f-. r- 4 1 H- its ,Q X f if W 3 NX 3 -a 5 X 6 , Y .. t X . Q , M. ., 'Y paddles of the fraternity. organized locally in 1949. Originality in house decorations during Horne- coniing won the group first place in the house deco- ration contest. The social-minded group presented its annual fall forinal and a hoinecoining dance at the Denton country club. A series of pledge parties, lake par- ties. inforinal dances. and rush parties were also in- cluded in the groups social life for the school year. A carcl game inferesls fhree new Thefa Chis. 1 . gi s gfg e 5 98 .M .-.......,.,...,....,.M.. , aw-wJs.mM...w,..m in he -a '59 vi.- 5 V' - ali.- . 4 6 Q , Avfljzk ' Y K, l, , .K J, Q. Y 'JH W Sf V , m e M N i ' ' ' Troians enjoy gelling 'logelher in 'lheir new lounge. ROW l: Ray Adams, Bob Allen. ROW 2: Dennis Blankenship, Dan Boren, Jim Cook. ROW 3: Pal Corbelf, Bob Couser, '53 lreasurer, '54 vice-president, David Crouch. ROW 4: Claylon Daniel, James Dugger, ussell Green. ROW 5: Bill Griffen, Duane Haley, Bill S. Hall, Jerry Hall, Hugh Hamby, Carroll Haral- son, Harold llkel Harris, '53 presidenlg Glenn Hogan. ROW 6: Don Lubbe, James McKelvey, Jack Massey Jack Moore, Mike Murphy, '53 vice-presidenl, '54 presidenlg Monly Nilcholos, Sammy Noel, '54 freasurer' W. B. Payne. ROW 7: Jimmy Powell, John Ralliff, Eddie Reed, '54 secrelaryg James Sfanley, Jim Vercher James lBuzzl Wafers, '53 secrelaryg Beverly Wilson, Hoyf Wilson. SQ ave - , ' at Wag., t ir. W .. PM ,Q T Q link dwg, .,:- ' 4 'l '-P mins- www MW 4 SQ. 4 ' . sa 5 ,ij as if i l y t Bidi. ..... ' Congra+ula'Hons seem +o be in order a+ 'llwe Fall ln+erfra+erni+y presen+a+ion. RoJANs Local Social Trojan Fraternity celebrated its 20th anni- versary in October - and, while continuing work toward nationalization, the frat again jammed its schedule with traditional social events. Two Homecoming dances, a Christmas party, Pirate Purple Passion Party, Dude-Ranch, Three-Keg- ger, spring formal Dinner-Dance, and a week-end party at Lake Fannin were highlights. Trojan athletes copped the all-College intra- mural football title and finished runner-up in the fraternity cage race. Six Trojan gridders were named to the first and second Greek all-league teams. The organization continued its work toward nationalization and published its annual news- paper, the Trojan Shield, again in the spring. The fraternity also improved the new house at 1204 YV. Hickory, converting the kitchen into a lounge. Fourteen initiates in the spring and 13 in the fall added 27 new members to the frat roll. ffm ft' -X, f 'e . ,wk QASQXQK vm, was wtf X , . ,, 1 , j K I 7 . . I , X The fron+ porch was made 'For an af+ernoon of leisure ROW I: Woods, sponsor, Wafers, '53 secrefaryg Ferrell, '53 vice presidenfg Bonner, '53 presidenfg Hawkins, 'freasurerg Husfon, Hefner. ROW 2: Hall, B. Wood, Smith, '54 president, D. Wood, Bryant, Criles, Turner, Wilhife, '54 secrefary. ROW 3: Murphy, Jensen, K. Pollard, '54 presidenfg l-lumberf, Woodring, T. Pollard. Intorfratornit Council Spring officers malce plans for fhe semesfer. Advisory Council Several new policies and programs were initi- ated by the Interfraternity Council this year in keeping with the growing Creek system brought about by the advent of national fraternities. Presidents of each fraternity became mem- bers the second semester, making three represen- tatives from each of the ten groups. Pledge Presen- tation was eliminated in the spring and a Creek Day was substituted when members of all fraterni- ties and sororities held a picnic at Lake Dallas. Open houses were held by all fraternities during the spring, and a joint pledge project embracing all the spring pledges was promoted by the coun- cil. Fraternity intramurals were strengthened and enlarged by the council. The council sent the fall secretary, James W3fC1'S, to the National Interfraternity Under- graduate Conference in Cincinnati during the Thanksgiving holidays. Many changes resulted from his report. t5'2j Q: ll l i te Panhellenic Council Advisory Council This year the former Inter-Sorority Council members began one of the biggest projects they had ever undertaken - becoming affiliated with National Panhellenic Council. Witli two repre- sentatives from each sorority, the council began working on a Panhellenic constitution at the be- ginning of the school year. As each social group became affiliated with a national organization, the sororities wrote a new constitution which, in theory, will improve the sorority system on the campus. Another activity was the sponsorship of the Panhellenic picnic held this spring for all fresh- man students and transfer students. Under the leadership of Norma Billingsley during the spring semester, an all-sorority hand- book was prepared for all beginning students at NT. The handbook will give the new students a look at the six sororities on the campus. Bal ' 'M 2 au.. op. ROW I: Breining, Jeter, Parker, Bonham, secrelary. ROW 2: Breedlove, Cooper, vice-presidenfg Turner, ,fre-. Dean Benlley's office served as meeling place for 'rlie Council lreasurerp Copeland, 53 president, Callahan, Horne, Harrison ,.,,.,,V Qs Green aekets Service Ilrganization Wlieii something big is going on at North Texas young Women in white skirts and green jackets usually begin to scurry everywhere. As a service organization Green Jackets has a long record of projects behind it. This year, as usual, members helped with spring and fall orientation and registration, ushered at assemblies and meetings of VVOIIICITS Forum, and were ready Whenever called upon by NT organizations to serve. They helped with the Student Religious Councils sale of religious books during Religious Emphasis Week, planned a trip to Wicliita Falls for the Midwestern-North Texas basketball game, and sponsored a dance for mid-semester freshmen as well as a party for beginning freshmen in the fall. ROW I Richards corresponding secrelary Krafr secrelary 'rreasurer Lanier presrdenlg Roberls, mascolg Harriss, sponsorg Wallace, pledge caplaing Flowers, 'h I H C k Sanders Locke ROW 3' Campbell Silk Willis vice president Wood reporler ROW 2 Daugherly Suddarh Harris Changos Marrin, Nrcos, arper, roc er, , . . , , , Opryshek Weslbrook M Luecke C Luecke Ronhovde Williams Horne Walker Tomlinson. ROW 4: Clark, McCord, While, Harrison, Slockard, Pankhursf, ,iii 11 Lf yi., 2 W yw 3'5- 'Ok f' -GNH-sg ROW l: Roberson, reporferg Mullins, vice masier alchemist, Hyde, masler alchemist, Armislead, lreasurerg Schimelpfenig. ROW Z: Bulloch, Russell, Cavall, Bielefeld, Hoffman. ROW 3: Bryant, Taylor, Dick, Kopp. lpha i Siglllil National Chemistry Honorary The 14-foot eagle which decorated the lawn of the Alpha Chi Sigma house during Homecoming this year was the organizations first big pledge project. Wlith that for a be- ginning, the chemists later toured a number of plants in Texas and Louisiana, gave a Christmas party, and printed a newsletter. A safety campaign in the laboratories of Masters Hall has been one big project for the year. Members spent much time discuss- ing and planning ways of making the science building a safer place. Alpha Chi Sigma helps its department in other Ways, too. Members manned the chemistry department's booth at the State Fair in Dallas this year. Vs 7- AXS exhibiled unusual Homecoming clecorafions. Ool1l Don r you remember lhose wonderful , , fig ,. ff Q 6 fs Q E -.- be .,, Twig? as anew' im-. E 4, ia ' SQ qs: nik, XZ? M Q 'Na' ! , 'xx -A25 va-wi 4 Inna fi B -1-ff' 1 .x r .J . Z. J .e 'Ju rl .,l T57 ,. ROW I: Bransford, reporter, Holler, secrelaryg.Whi1e, vice-presidenlg Wilburn, presidenlg Brown, sponsor, Besl, lreasurerg Horlon, Sllqhl, Cosgrove. ROW 2: Price, Wells, Lege, McBryde, Horne, Dreyer, High, Henderson, Walker, Flowers. ROW 3: Dalrymple, Bolsler, Searcy, Rush, Wallace, C. Luecke, M. Luecke, Carna- r2 ,. I :Y , .X Yi , . - , :. I gf' I ' ill' 5 F' 1- ,, , han, Sfroop. if , I Z 4 p W 2. Z Z M A M.. y , Wx, M . Miz Q! I, e ? 1 Ii . y We If t s, Zn' ' if f ' 1 5 ' 19 f f 2 4 of Y 2, , IW, 4 Q62 Wg. lOl Now whal could ll1e answer lo lhis one be ' nf lplla hi National Scholastic Honorary The Impact of Current Pressures on Traditional Scholarship was the theme around which Alpha Chi built its programs this year. Its members, numbering about one hundred, met monthly for lectures, socials, and discussions. Membership is based on scholastic ability, but prospective members must also be recommended. Two initiation banquets were held this year, one in November. and the other in March. In the fall, Dr. R. C. Crenshaw, regional president, spoke to the scholars. In March, Dr. S. B. lVlcAlister, head of the Cov- ernment Department, was the main speaker. Charlotte Sleick served as the North Texas representative at the national Alpha Chi convention in Alpine in February. pha Chi North Texas scholars from all departments and schools gather monthly for meetings of Alpha Chi. Debates and panel discussions on intellectu- al topics are held at regular meetings. On the social agenda for the fraternity was an informal party at Miss Browns home. Since receiving its charter in lQ21l, the Texas Eta chapter has grown steadily. It has also con- Miss Browns parfy was a big Success, tributed its share of officers and work to the na- tional organization. Miss Myrtle Brown, sponsor, is a past regional Wha+ kind of in+elIec+ual game are +hey playing? president. Students have often par- ticipated in off-campus programs. ,-...ff fxakyk. is ROW I: Vanderqrifi, Dishman, Young, Sloan, Joughin, Mallery, McKenzie, Lipa,GalIal1er. ROW 2: Nicholson, Bolilger, B.anlfs, Gribblveh Osborne, Gulledqe, Al- brechl, Nobles, While, Smifh, Milner. ROW 3: Pinson, Reynolds, Pearson, Bulfon, Disch, Gilslrap, Mayes, O'Brlen, Winmngham Brllingslea, Anderson. I-v i 'KE QT. ., JW, my .A I 'SEK if lpila illllllllil o ta National Honorary Alpha Lambda Delta held its formal initiation in May. New members are freshman women who have a 2.5 aver- age for either or both semesters of their first year at NT. One of 65 chapters, the society has been on this campus for three years. Its purpose is to encourage scholarship. Mary Arden lodge was the scene of the party which the organization gave for all freshman girls in the fall. Another highlight of its year was the presen- tation of a service award to Betty Price, outstand- ing senior who had been a member of the group. At the groups monthly meetings. the young women hear speakers in keeping with the organi- zation's avowed interest in scholarship. Notable among those for the past year was Miss Ruth Priddy, who gave an account of her recent trip to Europe. 1 3 From this group come many of the future campus leaders. ROW I Muller Lyon reporrer Barr lreasurer Calhoun presldenl King, secrelaryg Cooper, vice-presldnlg Jung. ROW 2: Whaley, Kelley, Brown, Townsend, Stuart Crook Crammond Price Wilkerson Barron Davis Bushnell ROW 3: Porler, Dean, Johnsron, Beal, Berry, Holland, Monigold, Porfer, Kirk, Engelhardf, ,Al ROW I: Button, Nobles, Mousse, secretary-treasurer: Barton, fall presidentg Curry sponsor Flowers Dnsch spring secretary treasurer ROW 2 Shoun Blakely Wright, Curbo, Myers, Walton, Thomas. ROW 3: West, spring vice-president, Anderson Gollob Dortch Hays Blacketer Bishop lpha amlula it Accounting Honorary Witli their future careers as accountants in mind, Alpha Lambda Pi members meet twice a month to hear outstanding speakers in the ac- counting field. Men and women who have proved to be efficient in their profession tell members the problems of practical business and how to cope with them. Students qualifying for full membership in the organization must have completed 12 hours of accounting with a minimum of a B average. However, associate membership is available for students with 9 hours of accounting and a B aver- age. Alpha Lambda Pi gives an annual award to the senior accounting student who has the highest scholastic average. Social events for the organization included two banquets, held the fall and spring semester in Hubbard Hall. y an , . x L Kia? ROW I: Brookshire, reporrerg Glenn, presidenig Calhoun, 'lreasurerg Crow, vice-presidenfg Beriis, secreiary. ROW 2: Hardesfy, Myers, Williams, Hand, ll l 3 W4 Librarians meel lo plan fulure meelings and polish iheir new silver service. 108 lpha anlbtla i lllil National Library Honorary The purchase of a silver service was Alpha Lainbda Slg11l3iS pride of the year - and inade serving a special pleasure at the various social events. Activities of the group during the year included sponsorship of a breakfast for exes during hoinecoining activities and a luncheon for theannual library clinic in June. Composed of students and ex-students of the li brary service department, the fraternity encourages scholarship and proxnotes high ethical standards in the library profession. Meinbership on the cainpus in cluded l3 students and 10 faculty ineinbers. The nieinbership pin of Alpha Lainbda Sigina is in the shape of an open book on which are engraved the lainp and the quill, syinbols of learning. lpha ll lpha Pre-Med Honorary Perhaps one of the future physicians pictured here will find a cure for the common cold! Members of AMA plan one trip each year to Southwestern Medical School in Dallas. For the rest of the year, they remain on campus and study pre-med, pre-dental, and medi- cal technology courses. They got together regularly to hear Ln L n K 1 speakers in the various phases of medl- cine, including a prominent Dallas psychiatrist. Instructional films are also a part of these regular meetings. Social activities. including a picnic in the spring, added variety to the medics' already busy schedule. ROW I: Yianitsas, Bielefeldt, Hedgecock, secretary-treasurer Montgomery, Bennett, Ankele. W What discoveries could these tuture doctors be making? Eppstein, president, Johnston, Browne. ROW 2: Capres, Akins, Taylor, King, Dougherty. ROW 3: 1 l l I .f ff- fw P , 'ff if l l i l 1 i r 'S,,t'M . S-we , ,..... 'Vw it S'l'uclenl's exhibil 'l'heir own worlc in fhe LiHle Gallery. The gong may bring a larger harem fo lhe masquerade ball. lpha Rho Tall Art Honorary Imagination is the keynote in almost any ac- tivity conducted by Alpha Rho Tau. Examples of this originality can be found in social activities which included an oriental fan- tasy rush function, a rush party with a Schehera- zade theme. a shipwreck party. and a Masquerade Ball. APT's Homecoming float also showed the artist's hand. Its theme was Open House to signify both the open house held for exes and the Open House as seen by interior design ma- jors. More conventionally, perhaps. the group planned a coffee for ex-students during Homecom- ing, attended Supper Theatres production of The Boy with a Cart, and took part in the Contemporary I-Iandweaver's Guild of Texas. ROW I: Fuchs sponsor' Kelly, reporferg Lippard, '53 secrelaryg Harris, '53 presidenlg Hall, '53 Treasurer, Curlsinger, serqeanl-al'-arms: Jann, '54 program chair- man' Slafford 'sponsor.' ROW 2: Gill, '54 presidenfg Harris, Slringer, Boller, Sandifer, Horfon, Willey, Warren. ROW 3: Slallcup, Hampfon, Harly, Taylor, Buller. 2 , 5 . M1 -5 ,f -1 Q 4 f , f .1 ' i by 9 J' 'up sr ff an-Q gf' Ze 75 l 'A I 1' T7 l it l ,5 1 ROW I: Dillon, Beal, Eaves, secretary, Gough, historian, Pilcher, president, Pipes, vice-president, Fergus, Roach, sponsor. ROW 2: Naioli, Krefzmeier, Galloway, Becker, Nelson, McKenzie, Hedgecock, Sherman. ROW 3: Rogers, Hutchison, Dalrymple, Wilson, Hoehn, Rawlins, Goodwin, Wilson, Beta Beta eta National Biology Honorary Some campusites may have been shocked to see acquaintances carrying live plants and animals during the pledge season for Beta Beta Beta. na- tional honorary biology society. After the requisite period of serving as a walking zoo, new members were formally inducted into the Delta Zeta chap- ter in Cole Chapel of the First Methodist Church. Tri-Beta members enjoyed a hayride-barn dance in November and revealed their hidden desires at a party in January. The biologists have their more serious mo- ments, however. Some of their more important programs included Dr. Silvey's discussion of Careers in Biology, Dr. Roach's talk on An Arctic Expeditionfi and a review of the Culture and Isolation of Algae by Dr. Palmer, nationally ' known algalogist. X Secre'l desires and pledge period played a big parl in Tri Beias' year. l l l 1 ' f 5 f WAI 112 N 'S34C fl fx-Sn. at .AF . ROW I: Mackev, '53 corresponding secretary, Massey, '53 recording secretary-Treasurer, '54 president: Hampton, '53 presidenlg Salas, '53 vice-presidenfg Baker, Sponsor. ROW 2: McBryde, Harris, Pace, '54 vice-president, McKenzie, Newland. ROW 3: Ferrell, Smith, '54 corresponding secretary: Bennett, Kirkland, '54 record- ing secretary-rreasuer, Garner. H . y ,'ffI ' l . ' ' ' f . ' ff - - , fi .. . r , glz zaff.-gpg: V. V: Q 5 . - .I L Z5 7 ' ' ,,,,, 2 '33 f gi' ' 4 r :fir ,,.., , . Being presiclenl' is a serious maH'er . . . ln spite of everything, dues musl be paid. Qrfp lure ey Leadership Honorary Blue Key, the national organization for out- standing upperclassmen. this year renewed its ef- forts as a local as well as country-wide service group. Having a limited membership of 30, the campus chapter is open, on invitation by the local group and approval by the national office, to unior or senior men who have proved themselves to be campus leaders and who have maintained a scholastic average higher than the median of the male enrollment. Upperclassmen, who prove their abilities and efforts in extra-curricular, schol- astic, and Christian ethics become members. Blue Key is an organization of busy collegi- ans-it's a major problem to hold a called meet- ing and members sometimes found it difficult to attend the regular bi-Weekly noon luncheon ses- sions because of leadership obligations in other groups. elta Psi Kappa Physical Education Honorary The Psi Kaps were hosts for the Founders Day tea October 25 on the N.T. campus. Dallas and Fort VVorth alums and members of the chap ter from Southern Methodist University were here for the celebration. Members and guesis enioy a Founder's Day Tea In October members gave a tea lor fresh- men students and transfers majoring in physical education. The group also held Thanksgiving and Christmas parties during the fall semester. During the spring term Psi Kaps sponsored a program on physical therapy which was open to the college. QNX Closing the year's activities were the annual spring picnic and the homecoming banquet and reception, at which time an award was presented to the outstanding student in the Physical Educa- tion Department. 3. e5 l-- Psi Kaps honor 'Phe club's bir+hday wi+h candles and formals. ROW I: Johnson, Brooks, secrefaryg O'Brien, vice-presidenig Holfer, president, Nicksick, Gulledge, Tackiff, freasurerg Bofiger. ROW 2: Esies, Cofferal, Kubeck, Ness, McReynoIds, Pilkey, Harriss, Angell. ROW 3: Changos, Cabe, George, Smith, Jordan, Brazil, Butler, Manning, Cook. -csv M ff 'union' Mary Ar en Clu Literary Tradition is the keynote for Junior Mary Ardens. The club is composed of freshman and sophomore women selected by the membership from girls having the required average in English. 'llhe traditional Acquaintance Tea for pro- spective members begins each semester lor the Junior Marys. ln later meetings. the club held initiation ceremonies and the new members en- tertained the old ones with a talent program. 'l'he young women joined their older sisters. the Senior Mary Ardens, lor the annual Christmas Seated Tea in December. Lectures on How to be a llltlirir Federated Club and American Ballads gave this year's programs a more serious tone. 'lihen the annual May Day Fele was held to honor new ollicers and those having perlfect at- tendance records. ROW I Jung Bonds federahon counselor Muller treasurer Calhoun president Brlsfow, secrefaryg Reed, Mullens. ROW 2: Rogers, Sandlin, Brown, Davidson, Talley, HoneycuH Davis Swagerfy Bushnell ROW 3 LII'1QUISi' Kelley McConnell Burgess Braker, Whaley, Lyon, Wilkerson, Barton. lg Al VT' ROW I: Price, Williams, sponsor: Berry Burns, corresponding secrefaryg Breedlove, '53 presidenfg Opryshek, recording secrefaryg Waldahl, 'lreasurerg Dougherty, coun- selor: Nicholson. ROW 2: Leonard, Wells, Kyle, Griswold, Cammack, Rush, Horne, Ronhovde, Sloan, Serafino, Wall, Horton, Turner. ROW 3: Reynolds, Bowen, Griswold, Ogle, '54 presidenfg Gilslrap, Brown, Stewart, WyaH, Searcy, Carnahan, Dees, Herring. Kappa olta i Education Honorary Kappa Delta Pi's president, Bob Ogle, attended the bi-annual National Kappa Delta Pi Convocation in lVest Lafayette, Ind., March ll-13. Members of the organization were enter- tained at two initiation banquets in the Crystal Room of Marquis Hall. Distingu- ished speakers for the school year included Judge Jack Gray, Denton, and Dr. Ruth I. Anderson, recognized authority in the field of business education. Members are chosen for the fraternity from students having a B average and who have a professional attitude which enables them to grow in the field of educa- tion. Membership into the group is limited to juniors, seniors, and graduates. . fs We I 1 if Z f , W ' , 1 A 4 'G-1 f X a , 1 A -wg if 1. ., no X - fr . - Q X' , elf:-j,. , .i 1 M y f ,Z wi . yd? HW X ,y y-K KDP officers worlc on selection of 'lhe iunior award winner. Bob gefs in on a discussion abou? his convenlion 'l'rip. 'N-.- 'S-w 1313-V ffl' 'IH ROW I Morgan treasurer Wilks vice president House president Ross secretary Parrish, sponsor. ROW 2: Reames, Buckner, Willingham, Price, Kennedy, Young Oliver ROW 3 Gunter Leonard West Powell Lane Brodie Gallagher Hanson sponsor. Kappa ll psilon Matlnelllatics Honorary Mathematicians on campus held two joint meetings with the Texas Camma Chapter at Texas State College for 'Women during the year. Other events included a spring picnic and the annual Christmas party at which mem- bers exchanged gifts that were afterwards sent to Denton's WClfH1'C Society to be dis- tributed among the needy children of Den- ton. Each semester the group holds an initia- tion ceremony to impress upon their new members the purposes of the organization and the importance of mathematics. Members of the national mathematics honorary fraternity receive the official publi- cation of Kappa Mu Epsilon, the Pentagon- not to be confused with the building in Mfashington. l eritllnl Senior W0ll1en's Honorary Witli possible Mortar Board alliliation in sight, Meritum members began Working early in the year toward this long-sought goal. They socially uncapped the fall semester with the an- nual big wheel party in September and followed this initial event with a Christmas party lor chil- dren at Cumberland Orphanage. Members Worked with the Student Religious Council throughout the year and helped the Denton TB Association to distribute Christmas seals. Plans were begun during the fall semester for the May 5 Calling-Out service which revealed next year's Meritum membership. The tradition- al tea for junior Women was given in March. The Honors, Day assembly May 5 was again under Meritum sponsorship. The first leadership workshop for campus lead- ers was sponsored May l-afternoon panel and group discussions preceded an evening banquet in Marquis Hall. ROW I: McReynolds, sponsor, Gulledge, historian, Price, secretary: White, Willis, O'Brien, Milner, vice-president, Bolster, Opryshek, Mallery, Burns. .Uv A visit to the Yucca ottice . . . and scrapbook pictures were alcen Cumberland Crphanage children laughed . . . and appreciated a party. president, Breedlove, treasurer, Whiteside, publicity director. ROW 2: Monk, Phife QM? t'C7i 19' its Ati rv!- , x , . ,Za 5 i is 3 6 it we Q! W x WS Ai jw Y Y Q9 ifw 'ff 7 ' . , 5Se5gQ522 ., , u M 4? X fizi it ga Q Z if Q, gr gs gs 5 Sung dance and b merry for ple-dgeship is over! chaplain, Breining, president, Rapp, vice-president, u i psilon National Nlllsic Honorary Even though hours of practice are required ol: each music major, members of Mu Phi Ep- silon, national music sorority, still manage to have an active program. For each semester, they planned two rush parties, one formal and a picnic. A coke party for freshman and transfers was given both semesters, and a money-raising project was a rummage sale. Mu Phi celebrated its fiftieth anniversary this year. Another big event lor the group was the Homecoming Tea which the organi- zation co-sponsored with Sigma Alpha Iota. More festivities were in order at their Christmas dinner when the musicians hon- ored new members. They presented their sponsor, Jane Turner, with a bouquet ol baby orchids after her fall voice recital. Yosf, secrefary. ROW 2, Lockwood, Brooks, Begnaud, Carter, Wheat- X TP? , V? S 2, . if 1 is 3, .a.aM' 7, sefjx DY U09 nw W..-.Maur K' ,M v 2 rr- t ROW I: Odom, vice-presidenfg Wall, Wilburn, president, Opryshek, secretary-freasurerg Ogle. ROW 2: Pohl, Burns, Christian, Lane, Murphy. hi Alpha lleta S61 National History Honorary Clios and I was the subject of Dr. W. K. Eubanks' speech at the annual Phi Alpha Theta banquet this spring. Clios is the muse of history. The highlight of the year for student historians, the banquet was held in the Crystal Room of Marquis Hall. Although his subject was historical, Dr. Eubanks is a new member ol the North Texas faculty. Composed of history majors and minors, the national organizations creed is Study the past to understand the present. Each member of the group must have a B aver- age, and a recommendation from the fac- ulty and officers of the club. Panel discussions and speeches dealing with some phase of history are topics for the monthly club meetings for the 27 mem- bers. anolher ed becomes a member of Phi Alpha Thefa ofher prospec+ive members line up for inifiafion services N v',y ROW I: Gilbert, Williams, Brenhollz, sponsor: Jarboe, secretary-lreasurerg Taylor, vice-president, Blair, Cambron, Dobbs, ROW 2: Toulouse, Nicholson, Eady, Daniel, Caldwell, Brown, Blair, Kerr, Hammes, Barich. ROW 3: Dougherly, Arnold, McBryde, Duck, Wilson, Newland, Sigler. ROW 4: Hedrick, Ruffin, Foor, Ford, Bishop, DeLay, Thompson. Monlhly banquels provide an opporrunily for fellowship and discussions. s ffl'-5? hi elta Kappa Professional Education Honorary A number of the College's top administra- tors were on the program for Phi Delta Kap- pa this year. The education fraternity 1ne1n- bers heard President C. Matthews give an analysis of general education at the October meeting. At later meetings, deans of various Schools and Colleges contributed knowledge of their department to General Education, the theme for the year. The organization, made up of faculty 1ne1n- bers and outstanding seniors and graduate men, is professional, fraternal, and honorary. Its purpose is to promote free public edu- cation as an essential to the development and maintenance of a democracy. i a Signla National Scholastic Honorary Phi Eta Sigma was organized on the cam- pus last year to promote a desire for scholastic achievement among male students on the cam- pus. The national fraternity is open to those men who maintain an average of 2.5 during their first year in school. Only sophomores and freshmen can be ac- tive members of the group, but juniors and seniors who were initiated into the group in their first two years of college can be placed on an inactive status. By striving to interest men in the oppor- tunities that await those dedicated to scholastic ability, Phi Eta Sigma hopes to place greater emphasis upon the need for a more enlightened and educated citizen in both the world of to- day and that of the future. Now here's what I propose we do af the nexf meefing .... Officers fall: business over a coke while wailing for ofher mem bers fo come. ROW I: Friedsam, sponsor, House, Treasurer: Moyers, vice-president, Rives, president, Vestal, secretary, King, hisforiang Alexander, senior advisor. ROW 2: Enlow Lemasfer, Pinson, Sfroop, Wilke, Middaugh. ROW 3: Dorfch, Brodie, Dougherty, Dalrymple, Morris. l Early morning pledge parades woke ihe campus up. Phi ll lpha National Music Honorary Busy musicians can find more time than most people think. To prove this statement, mem- bers of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia have packed the year full of social events. Important factors in the Phi Mus social life included the pledge Presentation dance, a stag party at the home of one of the faculty members, The musicians' pledge presenfafion was a galla affair. and serenades to the womens dormitories. Each semester, the musicians held their initiation ser- vices at midnight and followed it with a break- fast at 2 a. m. Phi Mus year Wasn't all play. There was work for the musical group. Members brightened the music hall during the Christmas season by adding hall decorations. One of the programs the organization sponsored during the year was the American Piano Composition Program. A smoker for rushees was held each semester, and a breakfast immediately followed the begin- ning of each pledge period. L ROW l: Stark, Music Council represenfafiveg Nelson, hisforiang Roberts, tlreasurerg Thompson, vice-presidenfg While, presidenlg Sfroop, secretary: Buffram, pledge warden: Hodgson, sponsor, Crawford. ROW 2: Howard, Ayres, Kennedy, Guilbeau, DeJong, Pugh, Bloom, Perkins, Riggins, McKee, Hallcom. ROW 3: Borden, Cafhey, Ferguson, Maddox, Malloch, Birmingham, Shaw, Mills, Ardoin, Marlin, Salinas. ROW 4: Vesfal, Rives, Chandler, Huisl, Duckeff, Grogan, Brooks, Denson, Jackson, Bryan, McDowell. A-A - ' 01.37754 Q NOW . I . 1 Q XZ, 1 r ...af 9-F. my Q? ROW l: Henderson, chaplain, Locke, lreasurerg Young, recording secrefaryg Price, Presidenlg While, vice-presidenlg Mallery, edilorg Denman, hislorian. ROW 2: Brunson, Hunler, Jones, Reed, C. Luecke, M. Lueckeg Callahan, Firkins, Bullram. ROW 3: Billingsley, Hudgins, Talbolf, Lanier, Troeger, Hall, Billingslea, McCauley. Phi psilon llliCl'0ll Home Economics Honorary Professional work on the local and national level has been the theme for programs of Phi U meetings this year. In June, the group Will be hostess to the bien- nial National Conclave. A picnic and a banquet are already being planned for the occasion. Local professional projects during the year have included distributing of Christmas boxes to needy families, presenting supplies to the home- making department of the Fred Moore High School, honoring the outstanding freshman home economics girl. and discussing the field of home economics in neighboring high school classes. Each semester the group planned a luncheon, a coffee, and a dessert. Other socials include a party for freshman and transfer students, a Christ- mas party, and a farewell party for the graduating seniors. Ei if if Phi Us enioy carcls and games al 'lheir parly. fm 1-f 12 Q L x 'K wx I. Q - F ,P I fs Wh ,f Www ROW I Davis Whlfe secrefary treasurer Jones presudenf Wilson Colwell. ROW 2: Bransford, Orton, Albrecht, Brooks. i Delta Phi French llunorary YValking into a place full of American col- lege students all chattering away in French must be quite an experience-especially for a group of French airmen who are receiving training at a Texas base. But that's what happened to a group of Frenchmen at a picnic sponsored by Pi Delta Phi this spring. The national French honorary conducts its meetings entirely in French, including even light conversation. The emphasis at these meetings is on French culture. Each program was highlighted by a guest speaker or some special activity. The Alpha Iota chapter took special inter- est in a contest in French composition on the high school level sponsored by the national fra- ternity. In the Homecoming parade the Pi Delta Phi float depicted a Parisian sidewalk cafe scene. .ff Wi i llmega Pi Business Education Honorary In the spring of l953. Eta Capter won the Na- tional Award as the most outstanding chapter of Pi Omega Pi in the United States. This award and a plaque were presented at the School of Business Banquet in May by the National Historian. As hold- ers of the 1953 Award, Etas had to judge this year's entries and pick the winner for l954. The year's activities included co-sponsoring with the Fort Woistli Chapter of NOMA a National Business Entrance Testing Center. ln connection with the testing center, Eta's presented a fifteen minute radio program on KDNT. Other activities included a picnic given in the fall for freshman business education students. Eta Chapter of Pi Omega Pi. national business education honorary fraternity, enjoyed a year in the national spotlight through articles published in the POP yearbook, POP newsletter, and national busi- ness teacher publications. ' s, 9 , V4- , , 66 6 X4 2 Case No. l-The S'l'al'e of Texas vs. General Business Welcome, new members-we're glad lo have you. . Q ROW I: Griswold, Dees, Treasurer, Carnahan, secrelaryg Banks, hislorian, reporlerg Burns, presidenlg Box, vice-presidenfg Sledman, sponsor, Anderson, Robe-rfson. ROW 2: Kyle, Jun, Lucas, Prince, Sloan, Broqdon, Birlner, Waldahl, Moseley, Norman, ROW 3: Hill, Washburn, Tharp, lsom, Stranger, Fosfer, Shelley, McCanIess, Hayes, Canlrell, Pike, Cooley. - , ,. f-. . Q- .. .-N..-g,.,-U..-V.-f..', - Queer Research had +o be clone before 'Phe group wen+ nafional. 'hw .f x . 1 i 1 4,- . X , .1 ffl WWA: 4 . , W, X - , .V ,,,' f 5, -1 . W' ' ' gl wgfi 'ijt Qi to 4, 24 if 5 Q. ZZalMf?M1244t.l,.v,AQ.M,..,,W,,,,... .Wn,4a..t,f J.. 'JM Derailed plans had +o i Sigma Alpha Political Science Honorary January 22, l954. marked the installation of the Beta Upsilon chapter of Pi Sigma Alpha on the North Texas campus. The national charter was presented to the group by Dr. August O. Spain of Texas Christian University at a dinner meeting in the Crystal Room of Marquis Hall. Both graduate and undergraduate students plus members of the Political Science staff at NT compose the membership of thirty-one who take an active part in the political science honor so- ciety. A high point of the year was a dinner in March which featured a talk on International Commitments in an Unsettled Wo1slcl. Pi Sigma Alpha ended its first calendar year with an installation dinner in May, having spent much of the year coordinating student activities in the Department. ROW I: Adkins, Dunn, Hale, Powell, Sfurman, Riddlesperger. ROW 2: Thompson, Ray, Furlani, Akins, Chambers, Besl, McKnight. ROW 3: Gentry, Ogle. ri 3259 'rv :X 1. 3 5' YQ-. , V i iz? ,- ROW l: Bonney, sponsor, Wray, secrefaryg Dunn, 'rreasurerg Lipa, presidenfg Thorp, vice-presidenfg Nicholson, hisforiang Beffs, Walker. ROW 2: Fuller, Cam- mack, Mathews, Rush, Drawhorn, Milner. si hi Psychology Honorary This year the campus psychologists took for a yearly project the instigation and development of several discussion groups. The discussion pro- gram, which is still in the experimental stage, is designed as an informal bull session, with no leader. Anyone may come to it as often as he Wishes with the purpose of giving expression to any problem or question which may concern him and which he Wants to present as the topic of an informal group discussion. Guest speakers from the professional fields of psychology and from the faculties of other col- leges and universities are frequently part of the fraternity's programs. At some meetings, these students of the mind and the emotions study such psychological instruments as psychodrama, socio- drama, and role playing. They also consider some of the more significant problem areas of their pro- fession. y- , , ,, S ,,,,. 3 E... , A as Q 24 ':.-1225255 ., A W f Q ff -4 ft- , - -f -. - qw-Lf, , I .. ' ,:.f,y,f.., , -. o f Zg::z,Q:j.1 ' V V Q9 if fl 2 T . fr EWS? - i ' 7 io? vm . we to , ri Speakers addressed meelings-and answered quesfions informally. Fall inifiafes faced Psi Chi officers +o hear nafional ceremony It I l l , l 1 l 1 i ll il it 'l ll l l l v L , 5 l 3 1 l 9 1 Z3 31 s 3 i i 4 i 2 X 5 ,if 'll i ga l 5 3 V l I L . . T? '-1 S v- VZ? T '-TV ix Ssx X 128 wb-I ROW I: Jalufka, song leader, Moussa, secrelaryg G. Norman, Treasurer, Breedlove, president, Marshall, vice-presidenlg Mallery, reporlerg Searcy, Bolsler. ROW 2: Banks, Carnahan, Dean, Cleere, McBryde, Sloan, Reed, Flowers, Morgan, Daughefy. ROW 3: Fowler, Horne, B. Norman, Doss, Rollins, M. Luecke, C. Luecke, Hall. Wallace, Gollihar, Bartley, Gregory. ROW 4: Thornton, High, Phife, Bullram, Billingsley, Rapp, Albrecht. Senior Mary rden lull Presidenl Angie helps checlr lasl minule delails of lhe Chrislmas banquet Literary Mary Ardens boast that they are the only federated club in the state of Texas that owns its own clubhouse. Senior Marys made the last payment on Mary Arden Lodge this year. The fifty-one-year-old organization has been for that many years an out- standing social-literary organization on the campus. During this season the theme of the programs has been Travel at Home and Abroad. Some of the meetings featured topics such as Euro- pean Drama and Music, Festivals, The Holy Land Today, Historical Shrines in Texas, Shake-speare's England To- day, The History of Modern Music, and Junior Club Federation. Senior N ary Arden lull Literary For the first time this year, the Senior Mary Arden Club offered a scholarship. The 5550.00 award will be given to an outstanding junior girl in the field of English literature. lt is to be presented annually at the Honors Day assembly in May. Traditionally, Sr. Marys sponsor a Homecoming coffee for all North Texas ex- students and their friends at Mary Arden Lodge. Another tradition is the annual Christmas banquet to which each member brings a small toy to be given to a student at the Negro schools in Denton. Annually, two rush teas are given. The club is named in honor of Williairi Shakespeares mother. It was organized by Miss Edith L. Clark in l902 in order that the girls might receive training in club and social practices. Senior Marys gaflrer ai' 'rl1e Crysral Room for 'rlre Clrrisimas banquef. me l Members slop for refreshmenls a'l' 'll'1e Homecoming rea. ROW I: Anderson, Parker, Badgelf, Frese, Gribble, Darden, Denman, Troeqer. ROW 2: Carpenter, Bowen, Maslen, Moseley, B. Lucas, EvereH, Broqdon, Rush, Leach, Huey, Boyer, Brooks. ROW 3: Brazil, D. Johnslon, Germany, Simpson, H. Lucas, Disch, Perkins, Hoffman, Jungbecker, Rlon- hovde, Echols, Creager, Reynolds. ROW 4: Sikora, Cosgrove, P. Johnsfon, Smilh, Tackill, Briggs, Gibbs, Wilmer, Firkins, Pollard, Jun, Hopkuns, Suddafh, Buckner, Mayes. aiu. .. -ls. A I E' l 5 ti -1 ra .f . fui.. :m, , if Sigma Alpha ota National Music Honorary No sour notes, maestrog these gals are sweet on music. Proof of this was shown at the spring concert of Music Through the Ages. Rush functions of the lota Theta chapter each semester included a Hsup- pressed desire informal party, and a formal tea. A Homecoming coffee for exes. a newcomers coke party, a break- fast given by alumnae and patronesses following formal initiation, and a senior breakfast were on the social agenda for these music-minded misses. SAI cooperated with Mu Phi Epsi- lon and Phi Mu Alpha for a joint pledge presentation dance in January. Elvera Jungbecker was the official delegate to the 50th National Conven- tion in Chicago. Tl'1ey're noi accomplishing much, bui' +l1ey loolc cufe. ROW I: Lemen, Armour, Serge-ahf-af-arms, Hanes, recording secrefaryg Jalufka, corresponding secrelaryg Junqbecker, presidenfgnwilburn, vice-presi- denfg Gribble, 'rreasurerg Kaps, edilorg Winninqham, chaplain. ROW 2: Friedman, Fosler, Franks, Miles, Zemanek, Harper-, Oliver, Gaines, Dorsey, Meeks, Slighf, Daugherty, Newcomb. ROW 3: Clark, Hoyf, Bean, Searcy, Moreman, Collier, Germany, Kllnker, Bolsfer, Miller, Muller, Chrisfensen. YW A Q 1. 1 i I ROW I: Kirkland, public relafions direciorg Chism, secrefaryg Minick, lreasurerg Brookshire, president, Coffey, vice-presidenfg Wafers, sergeanf-ah arms, Klepper, '54 presidenf. ROW 2: Adair, Smifh, '54 vice-presideni, McGuire, Rogers, Norman, Raqsdale, Shuford. Sigma elta C i National Professional Journalistic National affiliation came in 1954 for the local undergraduate chapter of Sigma Delta Chi. And it ended Work that had been started long before the l4 chapter members were installed. Walter R. Humphrey, editor of the Fort VVorth Press, was the principal speaker and chief installing officer when the junior and senior men journalism majors were initiated in services in the Crystal Room on January 16. Approval by the national group came one month earlier in Kansas City when four members formally petitioned for a chapter. Even though the installation over- shadowed the year's activities, SDX started the weekly Campus Chat of the Air on Fri- days over KDNT, co-sponsored the third an- nual Journalism Day, and had several guest speakers at meetings. Members also attended three state conventions - in Fort Worth, Austin, and Houston. E 4 1 2 3 ? 3 5 l in N . I Y .. ,, advmwli Five SDXS affended fheir firsf convenfion in Housfon. . F Proud members pose wifh fheir new nafional charfer. i f ! is 'S 1.1 ?y as if kr ,. S 3 f 35 'ft 0 3, X . X tiki! ROW I: Gerding, sponsor, Moore, secretary-Treasurer, Whitmore, president: Porfer, vice-president: Ross. ROW 2: Salas, Cavazos, Schluefer, Vaughn, Copeland, Whitlock, Powell. ROW 3: Pamplin, Rush, Parker, Jones, Guinn, Salinas. This must be some game +hey're playing! Coffee and cookies were popular a+ this meering. Sigma elta i Spanish Honorary To develop a wider knowledge of Hispanic contributions to modern culture, provide a nuc- leus for Spanish student activities, and to reward those students who show special interests in Span- ish is the purpose of this national Spanish fratern- ity. A series of programs to study the Spanish in- fluence in the arts was presented this year. The influence in music and dancing was particularly emphasized. Members also learned to play their favorite games - including Twenty Questions - in Spanish. At Christmas, members sang Spanish carols at the homes of faculty members and to patients at Flow Memorial Hospital. They also had a Mexi- can dinner and pinata party. The fraternity holds a candlelight initiation ceremony each semester for its incoming mem- bers. Signla all elta English Honorary Quotations from Shakespeare and discus- sions of Brownings works are bandied about with great familiarity at meetings of Sigma Tau Delta. ' The national honorary fraternity points with pride to its sponsorship of part of the Fine Arts Festival-a reading by campus poets from their own Words. The organization is designed to encour- age writing and other literary pursuits. It is quite the usual thing for students' stories, essays and poems to appear in the national publication, The Rectangle. At its meetings the Tau Delta chapter offered various activities-slides and lectures about pertinent European events and places, play readings, recordings, panel discussions and movie parties for all English majors. ' ,X as l fx X Many meefings were required in planning Fine Ar+s Fesfival. ROW I: Albrechf, Wiggins, Whifmore, ireasurerg Whife, presidenfg Bransford, vice-presidenr, Cafhcarf, secrefaryg Phife. nolds, Harvick, Smifh, Wallace, Pearson, Masfen. ROW 3: Jones, Orfon, Cosgrove, Bowen, Guinn. ROW 2: Leonard, Re i r T? l i i i l 'e i gl 5 S E 2 13, A, E 2 5 1 5 f 2 E Wi? Q? X' 'TTY ww n f A 'wr' s if 223 f Hs..- Yifkx F i 3 Theta Sigma hi National Professional J ournalistic The first year of national membership for Beta Kappa Chapter was a unique one - unsteady at times but growing stronger as a lasting founda- tion for the organization emerged. A tea for all women interested in journalism was sponsored in the Crystal Room during the fall semester. Members were co-hosts in Febru- ary for the Valentine Dance at which the 12 Yucca beauties were presented. Theta Sigs arranged for special entertain- ment for a big Journalism Day in March, and they attended panel discussions to offer knowledge of collegiate experience to high school students. Martha Cole of Associated Press addressed members and guests at the annual Matrix Table May 3. The outstanding woman journalist was named at the banquet and again announced on Honor's Day assembly. ROW I Jennings alumni sponsor Whrleslde keeper of lhe archives Cearley secrelaryg Reece, presidenlg Reynolds, vice-presldenlg McCloud, Milner. X ,Mr N ws. QNX' s 'Wh 'hklw 95 'QQ X ROW I: Lane, Hughes, secrelaryg Salas, vice-presidenlg Powell, president, Akins, Best, Jenlry. ROW 2: Nabi, Riley, Jackson, Hale, Lonqanacre Harden, Slurman. ROW 3: Chambers, Stewart, Milchel, Furlani, Thompson, Newland. overnment Pre-Law uh Social Science Departmental Members of the organization are students in- terested primarily in politics, international rela- tions, and political campaigns. Organized in 1951, the club holds bi-weekly meetings and invites speakers for almost all of these gatherings. Among the prominent speak- ers were Denton County Judge Jack Gray, Rex Wie1', speech instructor, and VJ. Riehm. SMU govermnent professor. Dr. Sam and governmenl' exper'l's converse in s+ur:ly room. The cons'li'lu+ion of lhe United Slales says 'lhal .... Aside from the serious matters, the group held a picnic in November and an informal dance at the clubhouse. The organization also sponsored a debate March 9-Young Democrats vs. Young Republi- CEIHS. Members of the organization could usually be found gathered in the study room, located in the Manual Arts building, talking politics or some phase of governmental affairs. f X I If Q Z 0 . wc.: I 3. . .N M wr W wg 'I s il Z val' WNW!! 'M-:sa ROW l: Busby, Gilsfrap, freasurerg Clemenls, president, Clark, vice-president, Irvin, Harris. ROW 2: McWhorter, Allen, Newton, Hardeman, Mitchell, Knox, Willey. ROW 3: McKee, Monnler, Dry, Morgan, Burkett, Garza, Knox. Association for hildhood ducatlon Education Departmental JE W .-v....,,f5 qw t. Q-a This picture proves lhat +eacl1ers do like apples. Potential teachers take their job seri- ously. And they study it not only in class, but outside. One of the most interesting pro- grams for this year, say the members of the Association for Childhood Educa- tion. was a panel on student teaching which included la display of materials which the panelists had made and used. On the panel were former students with actual teaching experience. Programs are centered around the various phases of childhood education. The organization seeks to help peo- ple who are interested in childhood edu- cation to meet each other and share ideas. The group tries to keep informed on the child's Viewpoint. ACE Officers for A.C.E. were presented at a May lnorning breakfast for all inenibers and guests. Also on the lighter side of the club activities was the sale of I-lonieconiing pins and A.C.E. Bulletins. The prospective teachers sponsored a tea for all connected with education, both profes- sors and students. On a state-wide scale. the Association points to one of its nieinbers, Jo Ann Irvin, who is vice- president representing the student branches on the State A.C.E. Board. Delegates to the state convention in Dallas were Bob Cilstrap, Betty Daughety, Betty Cle- IHCHKS, and Jo Anna Irvin. Delegates to the national Study Conference in Minnesota were Bob Cilstrap, Rita Lawrence, Carolyn Clark, and Jean Hefner. ROW I: Hefner, Worlhinqlon, Weir, Lawes, Higgs, Karslon, Green Turner ROW 2 Blair Oliver Pearce Fowler McCune Muller Hackney Shelfon, Shawver, Sfringer, Leach, Kier. ROW 3: Lawrence, Reed, Barron Bushnell Hunler Kexlberg Allen Hickman Davis Turner Browning Cv X77 4 We Ellen H. Richards Home Economies Departmental Future wives and mothers as well as women going into professions in home economics get acquainted with one an- other through Ellen H. Richards. This year the club sponsored a fresh- man get-together, held a coffee and re- ception during Homecoming, and gave the annual Silver Reception. In May, members installed new officers and honored graduating seniors at a Farewell Tea. At their regular meetings, program topics included flower arrangements, camp cookery, career hints, a discussion of 4-H clubs. and the biography of Ellen H. Richards. The club is affiliated with the Texas Home Economics Association and the American Home Economics Association. ROWI Prlce Troeger reporter Mallery secretary Locke president Lanler vice president Calhoun, teasurerg Flrklns, Sommerlatte. ROW. War- ren Denman Norton Brunson Jones Reed Callahan Buttram ROW 3 White Hoff Krng Hall, Young, Henderson, Talbott, Hudglns, Bllllngslea, - .l 679' '7-'FV ETH' ROW I: Battle, Hughes, Jones, Reid, Boney, Klinglesmith, Boyer, ROW 2: Rymer, McGaughey, Weeks, Fry, Collom, Steel, Reed, Williams, Davidson, Lewter. ROW 3: Rater, Lennington, Vann, Dry, Gollihar, Lowe, Baker, Schuman, Billingsley, Starwood, Paley. ROW 4: Gaskin, Koontz, Sharpe, Tobias, Copeland, Slaughter, King, Stroud. llen . Richards The girls make use of their meetings and social occasions to learn and practice their skills. Wo1'cls and music to the club's creed were written by an ex-student of the class of l95l. 'lihrough this creed, the members vow to live as simply as we cang to do our best and let it stand, to take what comes of good and ill and cling to faith and honor still. To be the same when l'm alone as when my every deed is knowng to be without pretense and sham exactly what I really am. To spend each day unselfishly always for 'others' and not for 'me'. Quite a goal! 5 eo, 1 ,Z ii ' 1-4 1 Q, 1, 4 ills ,i vga sg-W str Iii 'fn QA. X4 Members dine at the Silver Tea at the home management house CT' ROW l Monk slale presldenl Sloan stale correspondnnq secretary Banks secretary freasurerg Akins, president, Anderson, 'llrsl' vice-presidenlg Sheppard second vice presldenl Anderson sponsor Felfs historian ROW 2 Chllcufl' Perkins, Winton, McBryde, Shoun, Briggs, Pollard, Slewarl, Wilson Wallis ROW 3 Ferguson Payne sponsor MacDanlel Harrell Laws Marshall Galloway, Rosamond, Humphreys, C-Banl. iuture llSillBSS eaders of Alneriea Business Departmental Even before its first birthday, the North Texas chapter ol FBLA was twice host to the state convention of the organization. Movies on various fields of business, speakers from local businesses and facul- ty inenibers, and a series of social events were on the agenda this year. Socially the future executives niet for an instal- lation picnic, a coke party, and a Christ- lnas party which provided gifts for dis- tribution to Dentonls needy children through the local welfare agency. The saine party provided ice cream for the children at the Cumberland Presbyter- ian Orphanage. FBLA also sponsored a general busi- ness award plaque, which was presented at the School ol Business banquet. t,s,.,X.,, . , . Officers and sponsors lay plans for 'the stale convenrion. North Texas has two state officers in the 1954-55 group for FBLA3 Barbara Humphries, who will serve as third vice-president in charge of the Convention to be held on our earnpus next year, and Dr. Vernon V. Payne, who will serve as sponsor of the college division of the state or- ganization. During the past year Carole Lynn Conk. served as state president of the organization, and ,f N55 Banquel' plans posed quiie a problem for Angie's commi++ee. Patricia Sloan was Corresponding secretary. Joe Peters was sponsor lor the College division. Major projects for the year were the plan- ning of the state Convention, sponsoring a lee- ture on the eainpus by Dr. Terry Thompson of the VVall Street Journal. and supplying and painting ash eans for the halls ol the BA building. The North Texas chapter is also going to play an important role in the national Conven- tion to be held in Dallas in june. The development of Competent, aggressive business leadership is the purpose ol the organiza- tion. ROW I: Dees, Brown, Magers, Parker, Carnahan, Burns, Robinson, Burne-H. ROW 2: BeHner, Clendinning, Grimes, Washburn, Lyon, Barr, Golden, Lucas, Alexander. ROW 3: Whiteside, Foster, Parmer, Miller, Wray, Lehmberg, Chapman, George, Bishop, Pyle. 41. A Future eachers of America Pre-Professional Educators R 13 X me f -l, 429 a 1 .gfe- fi ' A - WN, 1 li 2 ',Qt4-Ly' ' me f t rf e' H7 --wx 1? ' :V ' v' 4 5 5 Z f 1 it The P ' sg 1 gf ,va ' V ' ls wwe-a f zwj Q ,, X m y J, X ,CZ Q .t A l we , uvl President Bill Blair conducts a regular meeting. North Texas was well-represented on the state executive committee of Future Teachers of America this year. Mike Murphy served as state vice-president: Dora Anne Stockard was state secretary: and Patricia Lyle edited THE TORCH, state newsletter. The George A. Odom Chapter has a re- cord and a program of which to be proud. In addition to work with the state program, the chapter has an extensive local program in operation. lVith the large enrollment of students in School of Education, FTA has no trouble getting members and is the largest club on the campus. ROW I: Young, historian, Murphy, state vice-presidentg Kraft, secretary, Stockard, state secretary: Blair, president, Andersoln, librarian: Sloan, treasurer, Lyle, editor of state Newsletter, Clark. ROW 2: Smothermon, Owens, Jann, Barker, Westbrook, Gilbert, Stewart, Higgs, Kellbert, Goss, Stewart, Robinson, Brown. ROW 3: Fowler, Gibbs, Washburn, Mosley, Busby, Wainscott, Allen, Pickens, Rein, Marshall, Miller, Dishman. ROW 4: Wilson, Ziegler, Gilstrap, Jordan, Standifer, Voyles, Chambers, Boque, Lawrence, Stewart. pi l l 4.4, YC? -9 '57 C? 'FT X7 CIW? 'L'-v +-af 9-ia 15 , YS, l ROW l: Swagerly, Tomlinson, Davis, Taylor, Gaudef, Wiseman, Knox, Garwood, Williams. ROW 2: Dees, Shepard, tvans, l-owler, Leacn, l-mlin, Blackmon, Layman, Allen, Cosgrove. ROW 3: Reed, Reynolds, Dry, Lange, Creager, Frese, Morris, Wells, Rochell, Kidd, Bowen. ROW 4: Briggs, Richardson, Wifmer, Allison, Firkins, Mounce, Swann, Newland, Moreland, Whitmore, Ogle. The people pictured on these pages are the people who will shape Americas destiny. They are future teachers-the people who will mold the thinking of the next genera- tions, the people whose own thinking may have a hand in deciding the fate of the na- tion. But these students are not too worried about their place in tomorrow's world to en- joy today's. Although their meetings are of real professional value, their social affairs are numerous and enjoyable also. Their annual fall picnic in October was attended by approximately 185 students. In December, they held a student-faculty coffee for education majors and members of the faculty. Finding this venture successful, the future teachers tried it again in February. M Z, Wm, I V is 1 -:T Th r. KiM. , . 4 'V 9 U?-12215 ' fx ?f. 'Lf , f l 2 1 5 2 1 r 2 2 l ji i. E E 15 li is I aa ' ' l FTAers receive professional liferafure from lhe prexy. li il l t l l l 1 1:1 il lf j +A L 66 V7 M. 'wwf ROW I: Hale, Jones, Chapman, Wyall, Carnahan, Knox, Hardeman, Newfon, Hunler. ROW 2: McDaniel, Crammond, Wall, McGee, Bednaud, Dodsworlh, Blose, Prince, Braunsdrof, McWhor'fer Couch, Haynie, Sliles, Hackney. ROW 3: Myers, McCune, George, Harrison, Seale, Griffin, Foster, Jones, Dickenson, Kirk, Wier. ROW 4: Dahnke, Herring, Weir, Gregory, Browning, Wilson, Johnston, Brown. Members chal with FTA Sweelheari Barbara Cosgrove. Pal Lyle shows members lhe group's newsle-Her. -14 The local chapter was host to the Texas Future Teachers of America Clubs for their Feb- ruary convention. The high school organization hit the campus in an innnense cloud of dust which didn't clear all week-end. but high school stu- dents enjoyed an exciting weekend at the college in spite ol the weather. The group held progranis on laboratory ex- perience during the course of their year. Another big event was the sweetheart contest, won by Barbara Cosgrove. Delegates from North Texas attended the Texas Association of Future Teachers of America at Edinburgh in March. . ,ll E. 1 ll llllllStl'i3l 1' S lu Departlnental For the first time since 1947, coeds pledged with the young men who joined the group. The three girls worethe same heavy spikes which have always identified the new members of the club. Revising their constitution was one big job which members of the IA Club accomp- lished this year. Each Tuesday night members gathered in the IA office to watch various techniques and processes demonstrated. But the industrial arts students didn't spend all of their time over a hot Welder or a dusty Workbench. They took care of their social life with dances, parties and picnics. ROW I: Warschun, pledge capfaing Zachary, secreiaryg Vesfal, Kelldorf, Srevens, Jensen, Brooks, Slack, Williams, corresponding li gl i l fe Above: Girls like indusirial arfs 'fool Below: A 'fall banquei' broughi' lAers iogeiher. , , 2 5 il il E 5 presidenfg Pierce, freasurerg Land, reporfer. ROW 2: Money, sponsor: Chrisfesson secrefaryg Erwin, sponsor , E 3 Z il in 1, l ll il l nsllranee lub Business Departmental For potential insurance personnel, the Insur- ance Club provides a place for meeting other stu- dents who have the same interests and to hear professionals in the field discuss the various phases of the business. The year's speakers included such men as V. 'V. Van Lennen. vice-president of the New York Life Insurance Company: Marvin Ramey of the Rainey Insurance Agency, Denton: Max Scheid, executive secretary for the Dallas Association of Insurance Agents, and Robert S. Harvey, Manager of the American Foreign Insurance Association. lnsurance policies are always of inleresl lo lhis group. . . . and always read your policy carefully. The organization is young - only three years old - and vigorous. In addition to their regular meetings, the members have met twice for dinner and have sponsored a number of field trips to ob- serve company operations. Membership in this group could really be considered a premium for any insurance major! ?'A 'W 1? Quinn-...,,, ROW l: Taylor, sponsorp Rader, secrelaryg Parks, vice presidenlg Gaskill, presidenlg Zamora, publicily direclorg Kubala, lreasurerg Pickrell, sponsor ROW 2: Tierney, Williams, Marlinez, Claxlon, Morris, Hazelwood, Arnold. ROW 3: Donelson, Wynn, Leeman, Cummins, Greer. 1 2 llx -3,7 l 2 i .N ,N in i ROW I: Lifflefield, sponsor, Smith, vice-presidenfg Morgan, recording secretary: Lonvick, presidenfg Morgan, corresponding secrefaryg Shepard, spon- sor: Schober, sponsor. ROW 2: Hamric, Chilcuff, Sfouf, Pryor, Wray, Rader, Miller. ROW 3: Gray, Blankinship, Griffin, Gardner, Sfeward, Wood, Whifed, Parks. ROW 4: Eifelman, Caldwell, Gufierrez, Rogers, Carpenfer, Hines, Brown, Smith. 2 3 3 anagement Club s Vim 1 xii Business Departlnental 3 Students interested in the various phases of management - personnel, office. and pro- duction - are eligible for membership in the Management Club. Professional meetings each month in- cluded talks and panel discussions by top l executives of leading companies, personnel E managers, production executives, Civil Ser- l vice officials, and educators. The firms rep- resented included manufacturers, insurance companies, oil companies. and utility com- panies. Social gatherings were also held by , the members. y i The club is affiliated nationally with f the Society for the Advancement of Manage- f 5 n 0 i ment, the outstanding professional organiza- 3 ii in tion in the field. i ,. P l 5, 5 Se.eoT.on or speakers for fufure meefings is a group proiecf. ' Couples waif fo be seafed af fhe fall banquef in fhe U. B. I 1 17 if M ffl' ROW I: Johnsion, secrefaryg Bonham, second vice-president Williams, lreasurerg Baum, vice-presidenfg Dreyer, reporlerg Cox, sponsor: Harrison, spon- sorg Wrighf, sponsor. ROW 2: Webster, Hamplon, Wallis, Wood, Ferguson, Brooks. ROW 3: Varner, HuHon, Thomas, Gallman, Triilon, Taylor, Jones. Marketin lull Banqueis give members a chance lo sil and chain Business Departlnental Une hundred and fifteen members make the North Texas chapter of the American Marketing Association the larg- est in Texas. In addition to being big, the group is active in its field. Each month. their calen- dar shows that something of importance is happening for marketing majors. One of the big events which finished the year was the presentation of an award to an outstanding marketing major. It was presented at the Honors Day Assemb- ly May 5. The groups meetings are sometimes social in nature, but are more likely to be devoted to professional study. Congralulalions! l wish l'd macle an A . . . Marketin lub i11 Dallas. QQ' Q Officers piclc a +une for llwe groups Informal clance A. Phillips, of the A J Ph1ll1ps Comp 1115 Still another banquet took place 111 lhlZ1ICl1 with joe Bilden of Joe Bildcn Assocutts Dallas The marketers started their year with a pic:- nic honoring new 1l1ClHlJC1'S. They held their first banquet in November with James K. Wilsoii, of the James K. YVils0n Company, a Dallas Cloth- ing firin, as speaker. i11 the speaking posit1011 31 dance lOl the new nienibers varied the Club s 101111116 in llblllilly In April. the IIIGIIIDCIS 1l1lC1N1LlNCtl repicscn tatives of large Companies l10111 Dallas and FOIL XVO1'll1 in order to lCH111 lbout job OPPOIIUHI ties for niarketing 11131018 lhe businessmen 111 A second banquet in December featured ROW I: Wilson, McKenzie, Price, Williams, Glasgow, Pollard, Pursley, Royce. ROW 2: Cannon, Parker. ROW 3: Rulherford, Ganl, Meador, Daniel, Humberl, Williams, Bradley, Johnston. eluded Wholesalers. retailus and la10c COIICCIHS Roberson, Opil-L, C? ,s A X. A ,gf A usie Edu eaters ational Conference Teaeller-Musicians Esthel Croninshield, nationally known music educator, was only one of the Well- qualified people who spoke to members of MENC this year-and her subject, Music in the Progressive School, only one of the well-chosen topics which the musicians heard discussed. Another program highlight was a round- ww table discussion by Well-known educators on Teacher Certification and Job Placement. MENC also sponsored a Kum-as-u-r party during the Christmas season. Enter- tainment for this affair was furnished by members of the School of Music faculty. And at the beginning of the year, a Wiener roast honoring new members was held. A panel discussion enlighlens MENC members. ROW l: Rollins, Gordon, sponsor: Oliver, secrefaryg Ollman, sponsor: Salinas, presidenlg Thompson, vice-presidenlg Searcy, reporrerg High, lreasurer, Crawford, parliameniarian. ROW 2: Beqnaud, Bean, Halslead, Hanes, Way, Brooks, Davidson, Corroone, Walker, Zemanek, Hoolen, Mallory. ROW 3: Fosfer, Goforfh, Vaughan, Fischer, Garza, Malloch, Gordy, Leon, Safhey, Nedbalek, Clark. ROW 4: Bloom, Jones, Kelly, Slringer, Mills, Bryan, Rives, Nelson, Alley. t s .-- ! 9 I y-,J S.. ,. . lk W l ROW I: Miller, Chrisfensen, Jungbecker, Quick, Braker, Dauqherfy, Newcomb. ROW 2: Carlisle, Breininq, Pugh, Wheatley, Carfer, Jones, Weir, Sanders, Harper, Thornton, Jones, Gribble. ROW 3: Borden, Fusselman, McClenny, Middaugh, Brooks, Maddox, Ferguson, Jalufka, Perkins. gl Z, EC P North Texas' School of Music boasts f of having the largest college chapter of MENC in the nation. The purpose of this organization is to help further the educa- vi tion of those students who will be teaching 1 and working with music in our communi- ties. For the first time this year, the NT group was represented at the annual na- tional convention in March. All the music organizations of the nation were repre- sented at the Chicago meeting, and dele- gates had the privilege of hearing several famous artists. The six North Texas delegates and two sponsors brought back a number of new ideas which the organization believes will be beneficial when put into practice here. 1 l if Grab your parlners and do-si-do . . . V Man, I dig H' lhe mosi' . . . , 1 ,J 1 ll A YT? ROWI Fleischer treasurer Calhoun vice president Brookshure president Bruce secrelary Hardesly, sponsor. ROW 2: Glenn, Gillespie, Massie, W rams lrlsh Bell Myers ROW 3 Swan Sfuller Jennings Mlzell Bellls Mann Crow Hardesfy, sponsor. BT13011011 lull Library Service Departnlental No talking aloud in the library is a seldom-regarded rule when members of the McCracken Club meet. Socially, the librarians aren't as quiet as most people think, either. This year, they planned two picnics, a Homecoming coffee, and parties at Christmas and on Valentines Day. Speakers lor the year were numerous and interesting, say the members. Some of the programs included talks by Dr. Vir- ginia Haile, D. A. Wells, Mrs. M. P. Wells, Mrs. C. R. Ledlow, and G. T. Hardesty. The club was organized in l942 and named in honor of Mrs. Pearl G. Mc- Cracken, first librarian of the college. Its aims are to provide an opportunity for friendship among library service majors. ress lub Journalism Departmental Press Club members this year worked toward one goal - Mexico City. And they achieved it. lt was in April that the annu- al convention of the Texas Intercollegiate Press Association was held in Mexico City on the Campus of TlPA's only non-Texas member - Mexico City College. But pleasure and international coop- eration wasn't the only goal of the Press Club, composed of all North Texans inter- ested in any of the three campus publica- tions. They worked hard at the Halloween Carnival, conducting the annual election of the Goblin king and queen and raising a record amount of money for their schol- arship fund. And they co-operated with plans for Journalism Day and the first an- nual Education-Industry Conference spon- sored by the Journalism Department. F' - Y l l 1 l 4 A il i I l tl i Q1 , M X few, Q Vw a vg it . I ' 1 -wa 4 , .1 'inn 5 .e WZ f: Q - .- if afar- s . 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' ff . ff L W .2 2 , -VNV-a,ff,' -- 4.1 ge Q Y K -7 .fl ' 0: 'wma 1 -' . s gg, V X - V web .,.,- A ma V , 3 s - AW , ' ff V V ws..asf.fssVw:'- Excited members make plans for 'I'he TIPA convenhon in Mexico Clfy. 3 ROW I: Corder, McGuire, sponsorg Dulin, secrefaryg Moyers, president, Linguisf, freasurerg Solomon, Kelley. ROW 2: Whiteside, Davidson, G-ambrell, Reirz, Cochran, Burgess, Laney, Mclntosh, Porter, Echols, Bonney. ROW 3: Greene, Graves, Neal, Johnston, Galf, Smith. Q vw- 1 J i 'e 3 ess l l 4 Professional clubers enioy their get-togethers. Dr. Cotteral helps plan future meetings. Physneal Edueatlon DVIDIIIBIIQS Departnnental Promoting professional growth and encour- aging fellowship is the purpose of the organiza- tion. The method used is association with student colleagues. stall: members. and visiting profession- al people that contribute to the understanding and appreciation ol: the profession. Professional Club Among programs for the past year were Mrs Mcfllhingu by Mrs. O. M. Johnson, former direc- tor of the speech department. and Care of the Voice by Miss Lear Ashmore, present member of the speech faculty. Ben D. Smith, superintendent of the Ponder school system, spoke to the group about An Ad- ministrator's View Point of Physical Education at one meeting of the professional group. ROW l: Cotteral, Anding, Cabe, Nicksick, Douglas, Brooks, E. Johnson, Cook. ROW 2: Davis, Crocker, Harvey, Marshall, M. Johnson D. Johnston Smith, McDonald, Ness, Butler, Kubeck. ROW 3: Lange, Holter, Jordan, Chanqos, Harvey, Estes. ,..,-. ,-. K7 McCarty, Miller, Farris, Taylor, Britton. ROW 4: Manning, George: Q77 M! -ns- Q-'Y .4-Q X? 47 ROW I: Fore, O'Brien, McReynolds, Womack, Wainscolf, Williams, Pilkey, Harriss. ROW 2: Gulledge, Creswell, Bonney, Haggard, Phillips, Thomas, Self, Boffger, Tackilf. ROW 3: Carpenler, E. Sfewarf, J. Sfewarf, P. Johnston, Pickens, Akridqe, Moody, Sandlin, Cohaqan, Breeden, Angell. ROW 4: Blackman, Marry, Kraff, Eldon, Bond, Glidewell, Flynf. P ysica ducation rofessioma Club ' In December, physical education ma- jors held their annual Christmas party. Toy gilfts placed under the tree at the party were passed on to a local charity organization. From there, they were distributed among under-privileged chil- dren. Another social event was a picnic held early last fall at Lake Dallas. On the outing, the group honored freshmen and transfer students entering the depart- ment. The motive in planning the pic- nic was to help the new members of the department become acquainted with the older students. The organization is a member of the Texas Association of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, and the American Association of Health, Physi- cal Education, and Recreation. Social even+s play a big parm' in Professional Club's program. 5 ROW l: Logan, Neal, parliameniarian-sergeanf-af-arms, Fulmer secretary' Reames presidenf' Kopp p f 'L S h' I f ' ' - 'd f- C W Schimelpfeniq. ROW 2: Capers, Wesl, Beal, Slell, Norman, Weeks, Darden, Russell,lYoung, Claviff, Cdgpgi.erROW c3imlE1cli,nFd1o?rieliyfelgoighsrrlyl, Bielel feldf, Bryant, Taylor, Hyde, Roberson, Reames, Mullins. . . asters Chelnica Society Maybe Pe+e's giving 'rhem 'll'1e answers 'lo 'l'l'l6 nexf quiz . . . All good pledges wear 'llieir 'lesf fubes proudly. 12? 'ffl SM: f ,V iii' , ..-me g. ' 5 ,V Z-I Eli- an 44 'iss w - i 9 1'- .-av' Chemistry Departlnental Members of the YV. N. Masters Chemi- cal Society, more generally known as Chem Club, took time off this year from their centrifuges and test tubes to attend a party at the Mary Arden Lodge during the Christmas season and a spring picnic at Lake Dallas. But most the members' time is tak- en up with more serious interests. Four hours of chemistry and an interest in that general field are prerequisite to member- ship. 'lihis membership brings the ad- vantages of programs, guest speakers, and field trips in the field of chemistry. Identification of chemistry pledges is made easy. These pledges wear test tubes and test tube brushes and also follow a strenuous pledgeship routine. aptist Student lli0ll Baptist Students The BSU likes to think of itself as the link between the church and the campus and plans its activities with this slogan in mind. Its year began September 18 when BSUers gathered at Lake Dallas for a pre-school retreat in preparation for the coming months. Another highlight was the formal mid-Winter banquet in January with a Happy Holiday theme. In April, the Baptists again went to Lake Dallas for Roundup in the guise of The Little D Jambo- ree. Morning watch at the Student Center takes place each morning at 7:30, and several activities are scheduled later in the day. A program of Youth Rallies here in Denton and the sending of Youth Revival teams to Baptist churches in Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas is another big item in the BUS agenda. The teams for both rallies and revivals are composed of stu- dents, many of whom plan to go into full-time Christian work upon graduation. ROW I: Osborne, publicity chairmang Thompson, social chairman: Wallace, promotion chairman Norman president Baird director Shelton ste wardship chairman, Monk, first vice-president and enlistment chairman. ROW 2: Jones O'Neal, Chambers, Voyles, Buford, Threlkeld, Coble. -. ,. -...---...q--.f.--5-as-gn-A---v-W . ...., --5 . -vvr f . --:cr-:f-wr..-v.....,. ,WW -ca V fs.. LJ:--s , , ,, ,...,,.t- -- ff - lub Varsit Tllespians-Musicians Calling all musicians, artists, and drama students! These were the words spoken at the beginning of the school year for Club Var- sity. Students interested in all phases of the stage and theatre make up the member- ship of this organization, sponsored by Miss Jane Turner. In years past members have presented two stage productions. This year they de- cided to give one giant show in the spring. An original musical comedy by mem- ber Don McDowell was presented two nights in the main auditorium. Members of the group presented shows for veterans at the McKinney Hos- pital during the year. ROW l Marshall Brennlnq Rapp lreasurer Slallcup preslclenl Parker vice presldenl Hall, second vice-presidenfg Wallon, reporler. ROW 2: Harrod Peacock Doffer Mallory Simpson Parton Nelson ROW 3 Shepherd Williams, McDowell, Swilley, Sheppard. N M' ' ,K ROW l: Brlslow, Williams, Pilley, president, Hardy, sponsor, Davis secretary Hudnall B Williams Borman ROW 2 Woodruff Robertson Wagner Mitchell, Powers, Shepherd, D. Smith, Bills, Dullon, Agan, Mellon Brooks ROW 3 C Smith N Williams C Williams Slerns lv'cCune Parlon Slanovsky, Neal, Bridges. ROW 4: Pyle, McKee, Harris, Jeffus Leach Kramer McClure Pelhgrew College ayers Dramatists One of the busiest groups on the cani- pus is College Players. Between rehearsals and presenting plays on the campus, thes- pians journeyed to Tarleton College to pre- sent HHOIIIC of the Brave , one of the Col- lege's fine arts productions. The scene for the five-night runs of the group's plays is Studio Theatre in the base- ment of the Historical Building. Plays presented this year included Bell, Book, and Candle, Playboy of the West- ern Wo1'ld, Home of the Brave, and The Inspector Generalfl The dramatists closed the year with the annual banquet in May. nf-,yy-. ROW I: Baldwin, Baxter, secrelaryg Phife, presiclenlg Newland, Campbell. ROW 2: Sfanovsky, Crouch, Wier, sponsor. Check 'rhal 'lrophy collection-or a+ leasl a slarl for one . Is this a comic debale, or did somebody pop a corny? K v 'T ehate Club Interest Group Numerous superior awards in individual events and in debate and discussion conferences made this year a fruitful one for campus debaters. This was the first season for the North Texas group to enter discussion conferences in force. They took an active part in student Congresses, electing their members to chairmanships and parliamentary positions. Trips for the debaters included Ada, Okla- homa: Texas Christian University: Bayor Univer- sityg Denver, Colorado: Durant, Oklahomag Lin- coln, Nebraskag The University of Texas: the Southern Speech Conference at Dallasg and two Louisiana tournaments. Membership in the debate squad is open to all students interested in speaking activities. ISCIPIB Student ellowsllip Christian Students Furnishing their Fellowship Cottage has been the goal this year for the Disciple Student Fellowship. Members of the Christian church gather at the cottage for parties, work. study, or talk. Students con- sider it a home away from home. The ffrou was organized for the ur- D n D u 4 pose of recreation, worship. and action. The local program seeks to strengthen the work of the Christian denomination in Denton. The big event of the year was the visit of state Vice-President Kenneth Henry from Jarvis College. Other items on the calendar included buzz sessions, attendance at the state convention, Sunday evening ,, Nm, I fellowship suppers, and a number of ser- vice projects. ROW I: Fultz, Baker, food chairman: Carter, secretary, Short, vice-presidentg Pearson, reporter, Locke, Woodruff, ROW Miller, Sebourn, Jones, Bond, Hanton, assistant minister. ROW 3: Weir Wilson, Hickman, Lucas. . Y , . . ....,-V....,., , . ...-I-v-my-.Nqr-v.,.....Q ,. ...,.....-.r .,... ..-.,.N-,. ..-.4-A.-suaswrwar-4 ...fr w. AQ-pn-uv-,-N--Q..-.-.....-W--Q..-. ....,......-.s-....:....-........-..-.-nv- MM -'Z-T? ft! ws '67 Christian students gather tor a buzz session Members talk over their problems with their sponsor Doctoral lub Interest Group Coordinated et'l'orts among the Doctoral Com- mittee and candidates lor the doctor's degree is the aim of the Doctoral Club. The members are interested in attaining in- formation about the procedures followed in securing the degree, the steps to be taken and an understand- ing of the regulations. Aiding the School oi' Education in the adminis- tration of the Doctoral Program is also a project. This is done through obtaining candidate responses to tentative schedules, dates lor entrance examina- tions. and in other facets of the program. At its meetings. the club has open discussions on Qualifying Examinations, Dissertation Seminar and Defense of the Dissertation. The bi-monthly meetings are usually attended by both resident and non-resident members and by members of the Doc- toral Committee. ROW I Sammons Brown Taylor vice president Nicholson president Gilvert, secretary-treasurer, Boaz, Speegle, Strong. ROW 2: Pierce, Fuchs Moore Caldwell Dsckre Gtauber Graham Jackson Armstrong Conger. ROW 3: DeLay, Roberts, Hedrick, Ruffin, Barich, Hammes, Kerr, K.: C5 ROW I: Buller, Watkins, Reed, vice-presidenlg Slockwell, secretary, Lucido, president, Donelson, Treasurer, Stein, Henry. ROW 2: Pierce, Hunter, Thomas, Porler, Calo, Wrighf, Johnslon, Looney, Bledsoe, Young, Cannon, Barlow. ROW 3: Claxton, Gardner, Wilson, Poole, Gonzalez, Edwards, Pollard, Thompson, King, Lonvick, Walton. ROW 4: Sco'H, Sudderlh, Kinsey, Barrs, Slephens, Brandon, Pugh, Davis, Wilkirson, Baum, Salas, Brown. Gamma ota Chi Veteran llrganization Moving into their house at l20O Chestnut was one of the biggest steps taken by the GIXS this fall. Here they held meetings each Thursday night to make plans for coming events and talk over service daysf, The club is open to any ex- serviceman who has received an honorable dis- charge. Sponsoring the blood drive each semester was the major project of the group which is de- voted to service for the school. GIXs entered Roxy Moeller in the Hal- loween Queen contest and sponsored Jeanne Reed, Homecoming Queen for the school year. The group's float during homecoming showed the various branches of military service. GIXS also kept a busy social program dur- ing the year. They had an informal dance at Camp Georgia plus serveral other get-togethers. Prexy Lucido plans lhe fall blood drive. GIXS pass some +ime playing checkers al' 'their home, IZOO Cheslnul. -1 il Q I .gg 1 mfs. ' . Q I, i ' N, ka H-r fsffe. ee? : V , a Q' 'V , ' W ' X r , ' 2-212, W , 2 Q? K J' 5 ' ' 1 . ,- , fi ' . 2 ,. : T 7, . ' V, - ' H . 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ROW 2: Zachry, Russell, Hornbuckle, Goforlh, Satcher, Lowe, Young, Walsh. ROW 3: Brooks, Whiled, Wheiles, Tritton, Carpenter, Steward. l ilgore lull Junior College Exes Maefefrflb --7 Kilgore Junior College graduates and exes gather monthly to reminisce about their old alma mater and to keep alive friendships which started on the junior college campus. The purpose of the club is three-fold: to es- tablish and promote friendly relations among the ex-tudents of Kilgore Junior College: to provide a source of fellowship for ex-Rangers at North Texas: and to encourage students upon gradua- tion from Kilgore to complete their education at NT Ex-Kilgoriles read aboul' iunior college friends. Kilgore Club members gather for gab sessions aboul former college pals. Students who attended Kilgore for at least one semester are eligible for membership. This spring, the club held a dance and a picnic as part of their group activities. They also make occasion- al trips back to Kilgore to keep in touch with college and faculty. ,QM os Ca a leros Riding Club Shades of the Old YV'est-outdoor cooking. early morning rides and rides by moonlight, boots, saddles, jodphurs and saddle soap. All these are familiar to members of Los Caballeros. The equestrians meet each Friday night for rides. ln their program are included picnics, steak frys, sing-songs, and marshmallow roasts. One sunrise breakfast a semester is also planned, and the horsemen-and Women-do their own cooking over an outdoor fire. The group has explored all the side roads and winding canyons in the Denton area. Many a dry creek bed shows the marks ol a Los Caballeros ride in horse-tracks left there. Only the worst of bad weather can stop the outdoor-loving members of the campus' most- noted link with the Qld YVest. f.si.s rg-tw lgqgg I i V s Q ti R mage, ROW I: Estes, sponsor: Atnip, Jefferson, Barnett, treasurer, Flynt, vice-president, Stanley, dington, Butler, Ellsworth, Perkins, Thomas, Riley, Mathews, Gullett, Lynch. Horseback riders enioy a steak try under the stars president, Morris, secrete ry. ROW 2: Walker, Ad N. Ns 41 R ,Jw Junior college exes 'lake lime oul for a Yucca piclure. Nlavarro lub Junior College Eyes A wiener roast during the spring semes- ter proviclecl a gay evening for members of the Navarro Club. During the fall a dance at the clubhouse highlighted their season. Members are resiclents ol' Navarro County and ex-stuclents from Navarro junior College. Nostalgia is prevalent as the members gather on the lirst YVednestlay of each month to plan socials antl mostly just to see each other ancl talk over old timesf' The regional organization lincls much pleasure in reminisc- ing with the gang they knew way back when. Surely, the room must be heavy with scenes from the past after the members have gatherecl for their meeting - and good mem- ories they must makel ROW I: Hunl, Moody, social chairman, Copeland, secrelaryg Weslbrook, presiclenlg Johnslon, vice-president, Cohaga.n, reporferg Eddins. ROW 2: Teelz, Johnslon, Ross, Curry, Wafson, Walker, Pugh, Hall. ROW 3: Cleere, Capps, Galf, Pugh, Ealon, Johnslon, Price. N W 4 . ,,,,, K ,, 'A X 7' V s. I ,, 9 l -Q rv- fa 1 f 1 5 itil' 'Z' 'es 495.3 , 5 Z , ,, ,rs YS r.,' i Ny: f . , .N ,fiwvlx K. .I I 'V 'bo' WV -7 -S' Ml' '!' ROW l: Kanouse, Maranlo, vice-president, Wrlghf, president, Bofniewicz, chaplain, Shafer, lreasurerg Beqnaud, Serafino. ROW 2: Reed, Smith, Ayoob, Corroone, Manuel, Furlani, Reed, Seraflno, Briffon. ROW 3: Hansel, Lolief, Sllgar, Salinas, McNally, Garza, Salinas, Hartman, G-ollob. Newnlan lull Catholic Students Sponsoring the South Central Province Convention in Denton was the biggest job that members of the Newman Club under- took this year. 'llwo states were repre- sented at the convention. Delegations came from four universities and nine col- leges for the three-day convention which was held on the TSCVV campus. Another big event was the spaghetti supper which members worked for many days to plan and prepare. Members felt that the supper was a success and that they achieved a better feeling of belon0rinO , , o o o from 1t. The club holds spiritual and social meetings in Newman Hall for members and their friends each Sunday night. s-.,...,...,a.,. S x 5 y V -Rfk 3 , Q3 , 9 1 Cafholic s+uclen+s ga+l'zer fo complete plans for a convention a--as-.N l xx 1. M A if ,I--..,,-,,, awww 'nal' 1011 'Y H-gjaadf' amawff ,,,, et ROW I: Shepherd, Hancock, Ruffin, Wier, sponsor, Dodgen. ROW 2: Woodruff, Smith, Wheeler, Wagner, Williams. . . . You are now lisfening fo 'lhe new production presenfed .... Radio llild Interest Group 'iThis is Station NTSC broadcasting to you from the campus of North Texas State College in Denton, Texas, might be just the way the presi- dent calls to order a meeting of the Radio Guild. The Guild is designed to provide profes- sional radio experience to students. It tries to promote the members' interests toward the bet- terment of their skill in radio and is also a social organization. The purpose of the guild is to provide a nu- cleus of talent for a series of broadcasts over the local Station KDNT. Radio Guild sponsors a series of practice pro- grams in which the club is organized in the same manner as a professional radio staff. The arrange- ment includes a manager, production director, continuity writers, sound effects engineers, con- trol room engineers, and actors. Rall onunittee School Spirit Prolnoters Hil, Eagles, NTSC These were a few of the card stunts used during the football season by the Rally Committee. One of the main objectives of the service group is to promote school spirit. One of the major jobs during the fall semester is sponsoring the card stunts. Members of the committee lan, - - - t - P Secrelary Sue musl have lusl finished +ellung a good lolce direct, and organize the card stunts for each home game. This year Green Jackets worked hand-in- hand with the organization helping to make the card stunts a bigger success. Wlieii bands from surrounding high schools presented half-time activities, this committee re- served sections for the bands and welcomed them to the friendly NT campus. During the spring semester, a picnic was held, and the organization helped the election board in big political elections. .. Rally Commillee members wail' 'For 'rhe meeling +o begin ROW I: Pinson, Sulherlin, secrelary-freasurerg Akins, vice-presidenlg Reece, publicify chairman, Faughl, presidenlg Hughes, Hillin, Morris, Parrish. ROW 2: McNamara, Simpson, Robbins, Cearley, Downing, Taylor, Cooksey, Thompson, Jones. ROW 3: Wade, Fells, West, Snodgrass, Roberlson, Marvin, Ellsworth, Sliles, Wier, Hackney. Q. Mwlf new 'ST' wsu-GQW.. Members of lhe group head for a picnic ai Lake Dallas. , WF 'Vs - Slrudenls lisien alleniively +o lhe presidenl: Student Religious ouneil Religious Interest Group Religious Emphasis VVeek was the biggest job the Student Religious Council attempted this year. 'l'he theme l'VVhy are We Here set the pace for a busy week with a main assembly, a panel dis- cussion. classroom discussions, and a concert and drama. The group didn't stop with Religious Em- phasis VVeek. however. A drive lor books to be sent to Nigeria was ROW I: Foster, Lanier, Miller, Mallhaei, vice-presidenf, Suddalh, president, ROW 2: Breedlove, Monk, Willis, Phife, Maranlo, Pallillo, O'Brien, Gulledge, Hoyl, Bolster, Short, Kleinhans, Forl, White. another important project. Over 4,000 books were donated by students and by the residents of Den- ton. A worship workshop to stimulate and reor- ganize vespers and discussion groups in dorms and organized houses was held in the fall. A community recreation project was taken up by the indefatigable council in the spring. Osborne, corresponding secrelaryg Land, Treasurer, Pace, Pryor. Milner, Wright. ROW 3: Mallery, Chrislensen, Murphy, Harvick, r W.. s. N Wai! .14 'JFRZ' 'fmgdl' tial' K, Q 5 ! ROW l: Noah, sponsor, Garner, Hiskey, reporlerg Palmer, presidenlg Palferson, secretary-lreasurerg Reynolds, vice-presldenf DeLong T Hooper ROW 2: B. Hooper, Renfro, Fifihlugh, Mosel, Ferguson, Smith, Waller, lngebriglsen, Bahnsen. ROW 3: Powell, Beard, Axfell Kelley Banks Rod rlquez, Hopkins, McClendon, Lame. T Club Athletic Group Athletes at North Texas reorganized the T Club this spring. Twenty-seven members were initiated into the organization by lfVinton Pop Noah. To be a member, an aspirant must letter in some major sport at North Texas and must be ac- cepted by the members. The purpose of the club is to help athletes from various sports to become acquainted with one another, to promote friend- ship and good will among athletes, teachers, and students. To assist the college in any way pos- sible, to promote school spirit, and to develop character and self discipline are also their goals. Activities included revising the constitution, making a donation toward the plaque to be placed in the Clubhouse in honor of the late Fred Cobb, selecting the outstanding athlete of the year, help- ing in spring registration and sponsoring a basket- ball game between ex-letternien and the varsity squad. Their favorlle lopic is sporls baslcelball ancl foolball . si U lnu ff 1 ROW l: McRoberfs, Maddox, Newcomb, Kasper, secretary, Montgomery, presidenlg Ayers, vice-president, Pinson, Harris, Riley. ROW 2: Cooper, Royce, Marlindale, Daniels, Beam, Allison, Woodruff, Jones, Anlhony, Howell, Mallhaei. ROW 3: Burl, Taylor, Eash, Sanders, Braker, Wilson, Jones, Grimes, Goodman, Slewarl. 172 ' mffgailg Songs and speeches are maior paris of weekly programs. Varsit Life Religious Interest Group In September 1952 Varsity Life was born at North Texas. It is a chapter of the Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship which spreads over inuch of the world today. Its menibership 'has grown from seven to approximately seventy students. Vlfeekly meetings Combine a devotional, group singing, special music, and fellowship. l he group IS interdenominational, and its beliefs are taken only from the l11ClllbC1'S, in- terpretation of the Bible. The group attended an Inter-Varsity camp at Lake lVIurray during one weekend in March to join with other groups of their own type for a period of worship, fellowship, and learning. Varsit Life The aim of Varsity Life is not, ol Course. to draw people away from the ehureh. Rather it is to present the person of Jesus Christ as not only the hope and salvation of mankind, but also as the closest Friend a man can have and the most attractive Person in life, say officers olf the group. ln addition to the once-a-week period of worship and fellowship. members of Varsity Life gather for Bible studies and for prayer meetings throughout the week. Varsity Life members are ever-willing to tell of the power and love of the Lord Jesus Christ around whom they plan their meetings. They believe that He has a pur- pose for each of their lives. ROW I: Wood, Cooksey, Mara, Downing, McGuffin, sponsor Norman McQueen Hale Wrlghf ROW 2 Le Doux Price Pasley Cannon Kllnqle smufh, Durfey, Barney, Sebourn, Jee, Armor, Osborne, Lummus ROW 3 Monfgomery Burnham Harberson Muller Wrlgh? Shepherd Walls Day Robbins, Baker, Corry. X .e 'WSW Q? - QA ' . - -- -... J' -M , 54911. t . V1-. 5 f V I, iv., Q 5 X adn 5 it 569' C gtg. M? arleton lull Junior College Exes Perfect setting for a meeting of the Tarleton Club would be a darkened room with an open fire sending flickering shadows over the faces of the members. For the 'l'arleton Club is an organization dedicated to nostalgia. The group gathers to reminisce about the good old days at Tarleton Junior College where they Went to school before they came to North Texas. The Tarletonites gather for social events. too. but their memories of the old school occupy most of their meeting times. And this year, they had the pleasure of seeing the tables turn-North Texans went to Tarleton for a change when College Players took Home of the Brave to the junior college during Fine Arts lVeek. The prexy walls for members +o arrive for meellng. Now lool: info ll1e camera for a second. ROW I: Morgan, Reed, Rymer, reporlerj Schuman, secrelary-freasurerg Tale, president, Willard, vice-presidenlg Vandergriff, Dry, Noel, Lange. ROW 3: 3: F15-ik' jf? 4 Q :.-U. -4 I 4? 'TT wg, gr , - f , ' ,i , f 1: AS . ' X X. .A 9: sf A if? 2 if . N , - . S .7 xc 4 ,XA X NS Isbell. ROW 2: Lee, Keenum, Carolhers, G-ufierrez, Clay, Johnston, Sfewarl, Taylor, Tldwell. 'Cir A' 'R C-.Jax 'S :X ,gi S Q .4 nf W -AA an 'Nur' ROW I: Denman, Baker, sponsorg Jones, Price, Herring, Stallworfh, Wiggins Brooks ROW 2 Oliver Crouch Lanier Sewver Troeger Wallace l d t' Methodist Students Members enjoy fellowship, snacks, sing-songs, discussions. and vespers on Sunday evenings. Twelve VVesley Foundationers attended the national Methodist Student Movement Confer- ence at Lawrence, Kas., this year. Closer to home, the entire foundation carried on a full program of recreational and worship activities as well as a number of service projects. Each evening during the week, the Metho- dist Student Center is open for students to partici- pate in a variety of goings-on. Folk dancing, games, and real, honest-to-goodness work filled these evenings for people who took part. Special projects included work at the Friend- ship house and the conduction of a playground for underprivileged children. ,ng ...., QQ '97 nr ..,..-wr '46 137 nw- ROW I: Jones, Schulze, 'rreasurerg Ernsl, presidenlg Parlon, produclion managerg Williams. ROW 2: Sanders, Wier, Wiggins, Nail, McGaughey, Dorsey, Crouch. ROW 3: Haynes, Braker, Grammond, Snavely, Krafl, Moseley, Rider. Wesley Players begin rehearsals for anolher produclion Scripts musl be read and parls assigned. .VX --ff..--A X aff? es e P ayers Religious Drama Grou p No Room in the Hotel, a Christmas play, and Pontius Pilate, an Easter play, were the biggest productions Wlesley Players undertook this year. In addition to their perlormance of these two dramas, the Methodist group took a number ol' plays on deputations to surrounding churches and read several other plays. Their pledge program was also a very active period for the dramatists. The Alpha Alpha chapter in Denton is com- posed ol' college students who have interest and ability in any phase of drama. but it gives em- phasis to religious drama which is to be used act- ively in church work. All productions are under the complete supervision ol the students in the club. YVesley Players is the only national religious drama organization in existence. Athletic Council Members of this advisory group included SEATED-Dr. Arthur M. Sampley, Beulah A. Harris, Dr. VVitt Blair, Dr. Theron Fouts and Robert Caldwell. STANDING are Dr Emmett F. Gambron, Dr. O. Curry, Bobby Garner, W. G. Woods, and E. H. Farrington Faculty Council Faculty members who helped formulate school policies Were: SEATED-Lt. Col. F.d- mund P. Coyne, Dr. F. H. Gaflord, Dr. Flor- ence l. Schoular, Dr. A. M. Sampley, Dr. Jack Johnson, Dr. O. Gurry and Dr. YV. H. Hodg- son. STANDING are Eli Cox, Dr. E. S. Clifton, Dr. S. B. McAlister, Mrs. Frances Pender, Dr. George Morey, Dr. Walters Hansen, and Dr. Henry Dannelley. 'CPP' .4 Fine Arts Committee Those responsible for an excellent fine arts program during the year were: SEATED. Robert Caldwell, Martha Pankhurst. Mrs. Dude McCloud, Mrs. Myrtle Hardy, Dr. Sam McAlister. chairman: Mary Kathryn Miles, Dr. Donnie Cotteral, Pat Harvey and Marilyn George. STANDING are Lee Kramer, Dr. YV. H. Hodgson. and Bill lfVhite. rms , je p 9 WM .fwfi il , Y I As I 4 -'ff' -l ff I0,,,,4.e. Health Comnlittee Committee members for the year included SEATED, Dr. Florence Scoular, Sophie Lipa Charlotte Mallery. Dr. Emmett F. Cambron chairman: Patsy Marshall, Elmer Beard, Dr Donnie Cotteral, and Ann Gough. STAND ING are Dr. A. M. Sampley, W. A. Cooper Dr. L. O. Hayes. and W. G. Wloocls. '5- Publications Council Students a11d faculty 1l1CITllJC1'S who CO111- posed the Publication Council this year were: SEATED, Pat Ezell, Marilyn YVl1iteside, Mary Alice Milner. D. Hall, Dr. E. G. Ballard. Dr. Onia Sta11ley, Mrs. Dude N. McCloud. Robert Caldwell. a11d Edwina Dees. STAND- ING are Dan Klepper, Blake Hanipton, Olin Chisin, Scott Brookshire, Delbert McGuire. James L. Rogers, Jr., T. B. Hyder, TO111 Kirk- land, C. E. Shuford. and Jerry Coffey. sas 9' -- ..-it 1 M Women's Forum Council The young women who had the responsi- bility of running the largest XVOIl1C1liS organiza- tio11 were: SEATED. Connie Kraft, Becky Sandlin, Jackie Porter Wfillis. president: Betty Joyce Sikora, and Barbara Albrecht. STAND- ING are Martha Bateman, Barbara Cosgrove. S211'21ly11 Uwens. .AllSOI1 Butler. Jerry Gaudet. Shirlee Sandifer, and Silllfly Price. ...N .uf jg -L :wage -Je :,...:1ef-::.-i -4 .-.Q Q L K ,-. .NX X t wa ,. X 'D X3 My 51 W i ll 2' sr sf f , f ga . fair QV? v 'NM M if hx Av X Q 5 M- is K? 2-QW N R Wx -. , .. Ss Y .. , :'P .,. W has-, M Q 1 3,1-ww-ofxw f My fE.i1a5 ffi- milf Q9 O -: . ' Ss - Es? 'E' ff K? lbw 'iw 1- '- - . 3-mz44,V f ,sy 222.3 - wigs U it.. if '19 WW f 2 15 9 ffl , P f Lt. Col. Edmund P. Coyne, train- ing officer for the program, is in charge of planning the weekly two- hour drill activities which are held each Friday afternoon. 180 X .asv -WT'.f'tzs LT. COL. WILFRED NV. WAGNER sat in the chief ROTC office this year . . . and planned and watched activities of the North Texas Unit's third year at the College. As official professor of Air Science and Tactics in the unit, Col. Wfagner fast became a respected popular leader in the large or- ganization of men. Over six hundred cadets are members of the program which is divided into basic and advanced categories. The first two years of air science consti- tutes basic training and is followed by a period as contract cadet for the physically-qualified student. The contract cadet receives ninety cents pay per day and an officers uniform during his junior and sen- ior years - and after completing his senior year and fulfilling all academic requirements of the Col- lege he is eligible for a reserve commission in the L 1 U. S. Air Force. Two hundred advanced students - approxi- mately one-third of the cadets - were on contract this year. Eighty of the boys were seniors antici- pating commissions in June or August. pm AIR BCE B 0 T C .l X1 ' is Instructors in the department are lst Lt. James W. Geiger, Capt. Allison C. Kistler, Capt. Edgar G, Smith, Lt. Col. Wilfred Wagner, Lt. Col. Edmund P. Coyne, lst Lt. Randall C. Wood and Capt. John Hansel, Jr. ns rue mrs and AdlllilliStl'3t0l'S Gui e AFRUTC Eight Air Force olilicers compose the teaching stall ol the Air Science Department. Two lieutenant colonels, lour captains and two liirst lieutenants teach courses ranging liroin military justice to navigation. 'l'he program oi instruction was changed Administrators for the Everett M. Donowho. unit include Sgts. Roy H, Newlin, Herman G. this year to increase flying interest among the cadets. Eight non-connnissioned officers serve as unit Z1Cll11lHlSl1'21tO1'S, handling records, issuing equipment, and performing other clerical duties. Futrell, Henry K. Ellis, James D. Jones, Earl R. Frost, Dan W. Morningstar, and QUE '9W wndf hawt- REGISTRATION . . . and the year began for cadets. They were soon standing in another line to get regulation Air Force uniforms, and the lines led to ROTC learn- ing. 'hu-nvsvr- Staff members were excused from drill on Fridays and the two extra hours were utilized in work on the paper. Editor Johnny gave needed instructions on layouts. ,fi ig .sciewff Out of the Blue, the cadet newspaper, be- gan a second year of publication. Cadet lst Lt. Johnny Ingram served as editor again and di- rected a cadet staff of 15 members. The origi- nal milneographed sheet was replaced by a printed paper during the last two months of school. Ads were sold and the publication be- came one that the corps could read with pride. mu I .. if V- is t The most recent teaching tech- niques are used to make classes in- teresting and informative. Three senior cadet officers inspect an air- plane engine model which is used as a demonstration for a basic class. , Amr - R0gfRiiE 'm--...Mau C asses . . . . . . an important phase of air science work. Cap- tain Catterson instructs a class of basic cadets on a phase of aerial warfare. Freshmen and sopho- mores meet classes twice weekly for beginning in- struction in air power and its importance to the armed services. - ei 11. X it p . - ' .,,, as , s Special Services Officer Ike Harris points out a notice on the bulletin board in the Union Build- ing. A daily bulletin is posted by unit head- quarters for cadets to read carefully as a guide to new policies or events released by the office. For- getting to read the board often results in demerits for a cadet who fails to report to the office. QUARTERLY PAY DAYS are welcomed by the junior and senior contract cadets. They receive ninety cents a day While enrolled in the pro- gram, as Well as camp pay during the month they attend summer camp. Lt. Geiger uses a large globe to demonstrate a key point in world political geography, a course indicating the correlation between air power and geopolitics in the world. More advanced classes are met by contract cadets four days each Week. 'YN v s eF'ENms I.. lei' vi'- Cadet Colonel: and Qvin Staff ireet nit... XVing coniniander of the corps this year is Cadet Colonel jay B. Howard who transferred here from Arlington State. Col. Howard was chosen outstand- ing junior cadet last year and was a top award win- ner during his sunnner encainprnent. Cadet Lt. Col. Richard Richards served as ex- ecutive officer to the connnander while Cadet Lt. Col. jinnny Cray was troop connnander in charge of all activities on the drill field. Cadet Lt. Col. Cecil jeanes was Inspector Cen- eral as head of the evaluation teain. Training and Operations Gfficer was Cadet Lt. Col. Robert Shook. Cadet lvlajor Audie johnson served as corps adjutant in addition to connnanding the Sabres. Supply Officer was Cadet Major Duane Hawk. Cadet Major Harold Harris was Special Services Of- ficer. and Cadet Major james Ulaters served as Pub- lic Information Officer. U t K I The YVing Staff as are shown at work are Duane Hawk, Robert Shock, Cecil James, Harold Harris, Richie Richards, Jimmie Cray, Jay Howard, Audie johnson and james Wfaters. X , rf THREE GROUPS of three squadrons each forinecl the wing. Group I officers were Cadet Ma- jor Dennis Blankenship. executive officer, Cadet Lt. Colonel George Ferrell, connnander, and Cadet Capt. Marion Hiskey, adjutant. Group II executive was Cadet Major Sannny Thompson, while Cadet Lt. Col. Richard McCrady served as connnander and Cadet Capt. Glenn Hogan as adjutant. Cadet Major Leonard Wleeks was Group III executive. Cadet Lt. Col. Robert Hruby coin- nianded the group, and Cadet Capt. john Kropp served as adjutant. THE EVALUATION TEAM has the job of grading each of the cadets during the year. The ten cadet officers who were nieinbers of the evalua- tion team rated cadets' drill and connnand ability. Included on the evaluation teams were Cadet Majors Felix Hawkins and Robert Roof, Cadet Capt. Paul Vandergriff, Assistant Inspector General, Cadet Major Robert Mote, and Cadet Lt. Col. Cecil jeanes, Inspector General in charge of the teani. Also in the teain were Cadet Majors Robert Testerman, jack Kimball, Allen WHlkC1', Ray Moore, and Donald Schaded. X i P 1? ? V 9 X 9, I , ' L, A , . , ,Aw,f,a ft, M, '- as ff' Y 2 5 . . 1 , .. . ' gg. . 'f , ..,, . I. xr , s 2 It ' vi . Q i ,Q 5 ,, 'Es YVYV WH i 'N 1 X 9' P ., 4 1 wx, X f f W 3 4 v f a f 1 lean., -, X lm-. .Q . , . ,. ..,.-- .--..m.:..,,.f. . K Organizations have become one of the outstanding features of the corps. 'lihe Sabres. crack drill team, the band and the rille team have brought the unit added publicity this year. Each of these organizations is open to any cadet who can meet the high standards expected of the group. Mem- bership is determined by tryouts. f it-A4 . A ff -f Sabres, lile V ealn and Bring Recognition To The Unit Highlight of the year for the Sabres and band was the trip to New Orleans and the Mardi Gras parade in which both groups par- ticipated. It was the second such appearance for the Sabres, as they also marched last year. Both organizations marched in the Fiesta Day parade in San Antonio in late April. c M9 3'95Q'1A.S5?ll5S N1 NWN 'QNQY Ewa 'Sevier - by wg :q THE BAND gave several concerts in Denton and surrounding communities during the year. Sponsor for the group was Capt. John Hansel. Cadet Major Duane Hawk commanded the band the first semester, and Cadet Major Otis lfVilliams assumed the job at mid-term. 5. x T ,ix li-f J Great results are expected next year with all of the regular team members returning. Proud sponsors of the group this year were Capt. Catterson and Lt. Woocl. The Rifle Team improved so greatly dur- ing the year that it was rapidly becoming one of the best in the Southwest. The team fired shoul- der-to-shoulder matches with SM U. TCU and the University of Oklahoma in addition to postal matches with some of the best collegiate teams in the country. At press time, the team had chalked up l7 victories in 24 matches. get Drill, drill and more drill is necessary be- assume positions of command. There is a Inspection and rill . . . . . . . another important phase of the AFROTC program. The two-hour drill period is used to train cadets in giving and receiving commands as well as to teach them the fundamentals of drill. As reserve officers in the Air Force, they will have many occasions to use this in- formation. Training Cfficer George Ferrell had the job of selecting one basic cadet from each squadron to compete for the title of Cadet of the Week. Evaluation team members also took part in judging at Weekly clrill ses- sions. fore cadets are ready to march in parades or Y definite skill to marching in step, and these cadets nlust become masters of that skill. lT'S EYES RIGHT for pass and review as cadets march before the wing staff and officers of the unit. Cadets inust prove their military abilities. During the last half of the spring semester. juniors in the corps replace the seniors as acting officers. The regular ten-minute break between first and second hours of drill is a must for tired and thirsty cadets. After the short rest the cadets in the Reserve Officers Training Corps are ready to continue their work. 1 These juniors alternate duties as they are given a chance to show their leadership abilities in order to be placed in the proper positions for the coming year. This practice assures the unit of good leaders and gives cadets a chance to try for higher posi- tions. f Q V i-J X S BLH' A ' 158 fl 4 And ponsors ere Presented . . . Fifteen coeds were chosen as sponsors of the corps this year and were given honor- ary cadet connnissions. One wing. three groups, nine squadrons, the band, and Sabres all elected sponsors early in the fall semester. The girls were first presented at the informal dance held in October and then again at the Military Ball in April. Sponsors were Marcella Stewart, Ann Crocker, Connie Carroll, Betty Joyce Sikora, Annette Marie Zeck, Bobby Sue Lalicker. Barbara Larson, Martha Bateman, Sue Sandlin, Diane Haladaychik, Beth Shirley, Ann Har- rison, ancl Cecile Cariker. THE MILITARY BALL, spon- sored by the Roger M. Rainey Club, was the outstanding social event for cadets. The dance was held in a gaily decorated VVOIHGILS Gym. Ralph Marteri and his orchestra, chosen by two magazines as the best young band in the land, played to some 500 cadets and their dates at the big dance. The serving table was a busy place as thirsty cadets and their dates canie by at intermission. Also at interinission, Shirley Dale and Dan Alex- ander entertained the group. A reception lor unit and cadet officers and sponsors was held at the Denton Country Club the afternoon belore the Ball. . Q N .f.e:,-Q y . K . X ' ,, ..., .,.. N il ,tl M k a 4' Q S S X if we t W i 7 v ' ' 'f ,nfl 0 M 1 . i mlfhjvl,L2521stff'5.A..,2.gs.M s. Each cadet has a place in the AFROTC unit. He may be a group officer. squadron officer, or a member of one of the organizations--Sabres, band or rifle team. Even il' he doesn't qualitly lor one of these honors, he is eligible for membership in the Roger M. Rainey club. 4 I sa y ,.:.. 4 I Q -1r4Y' 4 If fi' at r if Z fi Y' f - 9 ff ' f ' 1 3 I. Z 4 . min X X. In fy is www fats if OFFICERS FOR THE UNIT have many duties. Approximately fifty squadron and group officers lis- ten altenlively as Lieutenant Geiger gives some vital instructions on drill. --.MQ Arnold Air Society, honorary na- tional AFROTC fraternity, is also an active group. Officers for the year were Leon Tate, Jimmie Gray, Richie Richards, Robert Roof, Robert Shook, Paul Vandergriff, and James Waters. Fall commander was Harold Harris, and Ludolf Kuhnell took over for the spring semester. , as . S 'Q gg . I0 Staff HHIIIIIBS llblicit . . . The public information staff of the corps is respon- sible for releasing information of the unit and corps activities to the Campus Chat and daily newspapers in the area. Included on the staff were Cadet Capt. james Ragsdale, Cadet lst Lt. Jack Shirley, Cadet Major James Wfaters, who was PIO officer, Cadet lst Lt. Jack Shirley. Cadet Major James Wateirs, who was PIO officer, Cadet lst Lt. VVendell Collins and Cadet lst Lt. Johnny Ingram. During the year advanced cadets made trips to nearby Air Force bases to look over the airplanes and get a first hand View of flying. Wlieii the entire corps lines up during drill it seems as if there is no end to the group. The lines of blue uniforms seem to stretch on and on. Q8 ,M W .af 4 . 1, sf sal ,tj ,jf-igT 5 A , :X t .A Y Q, 2 t, . 'fy f . ft X' 45 i Arthur Codfrey received a big welcome when he Came to Dallas to speak at the Air Symposium in the fall. Cadet Colonel Jay Howard and several others represented North Texas at the meeting. aw E ENTIRE CQRPS MARCHED in the Homecoming parade, giving stu- dents and exes a ehanee to see the re- sults of hours spent in Friday drill ses- sions. North Texas was host to a three- sehool drill competition meet in Feb- ruary. Judging officer for the occas- ion presented the Texas Christian drill team the Winning ribbon. TCU invited the sabres to Fort VVorth the next month to a six-school drill meet. T e Goal S Reached . . . A Colnmission Is Given After four years of registration, classes, wearing uniforms on Fri- days and drilling the cadet is ready for a reserve commission as a second lieutenant in the Air Force. Bruce Boatner was one of the many cadets to whom Lt. Geiger administered the commissioning oath this year V - WSW' 393 Excellence ribbons are given by Lt. Col. Coyne to cadets who make both the college and air science honor roll. An academic B average and a grade in the upper twenty-five per cent of an air science class is required for the award. 63 Q 4 P I Y Z 9A l 1 b I y w ,gf gif 5' QM- i .aff ,, ,444 3 W 6 N X ,NRS M 1 www 1 N' w Q X . .3 , gg X X. 1QX ,I t wi S9 W K NA 'Q X . 'W I X ilsllea... , Someone called it a wild idea. Another thought it impossible. Still others had a ifield day with their sermonettes about that incredible thing known as spirit. Such a quality is nonexistent, they said. Such an idea is de- veloped only at universities lacking the maturity that has en- veloped North Texas for decades. To change the atmosphere would be heresy. That was the way it went. That was the attitude of hun- dreds before us. No one knew from whom it came. No one cared. And, of course, no one bothered to change it. Mfhy should we? Traditions are traditions, good or bad. They have been formed. But something happened to Mr. North Texan, ,54. He didn't realize it-nor did anyone else. Not at the time. Actually, theres no definite peg on which to record the change. And that's understandable. For evolution broods anonym- ity. Nevertheless, the change was blamed on Mr. North Texan, '54 Seems he went to Abilene one Saturday. Got up mighty early to leave. Caine home mighty late. too. .He came home changed. And it is his fault. No question about it. But he didn't come home less mature. Now he was cosmopolitan. On to Abilene was the beginning - all because of Mr. North Texan, '54. And they called it a wild idea. sf fs is f .. ,, c mf . , .Q K4 :: -,1f 4' 1, Q G A I sl ,g S ' 2 mm, ' W4 gb' if Fi w,Y'-u -1 A, X bfi.. .bf .V 'XM , at 9 n If V gI,,7 -Q 1 f,5f ' ' Q fs .f:Y?'f -M ., 1 fiivfmf ,L v7 1 Y. ww- wif cu f ,Q HV A .4 ,, ,11,rKl f,? n innin . . . Long lines have become a part of registration. They have become accepted - suf- fered - but accepted. 'lihe crowds, the noise, the reshuffling of classes that seems to ruin an entire schedule. and always the long lines - all are accepted and endured, because they mean the begin- ning ..., X nd the beginning means something new, something that may be different - or that may be just the same as before . . . But there is always a hope and a promise of what lies ahead, unexplored. ff, N , xl. as V V. A x . N f A 41 ' U' xi . K Q , H A --sg, Q33 'TFA' ' ' s - Wu- Q, lm X fe-5--1--.-+1-Q W .gw-fs awe s 1 ,. . I X , S' eww- F 'f My ,UN fikiss f sv 11 , xgmqwyivxw , 1, ,X -ig Ls K , -.. , . A . .- A., 4 My T 3 'QTyA V, .M - gtlwffwzfl-.. - 0.5 , 'N'-+V ,. , . N, W KMA' Mx N ,Menu L, if, lv. ,gg N M. Q.. , , gg N- x,.,,g1','2,Eg,N,:. I s K ras., X . f Ajwwv-V ew www N K , M MN ..- ice ,. flfxifw N , J ,xx , f ' ,-4 Mwwx M'- :sw ws, 1 s , . 1 N X lf.- A ., - w ,. ,PA 4, ' , We ,, , , K Nm . 1 .J - - , vm Wk 'Q few., V. . nd It as Good . . . Nearly five thousand students - from bewildered beginning fresh- men to blase seniors and serious graduates - stood in line for classes, fees, tests, and books during fall registration. They were enrolling in college . . . they were becoming Mr. North Texan, Till. In those first few, hectic days, a new vigor was already becoming a part of traditional North Texas sophistication . . . a vigor that, coupled with the cos- mopolite tradition, was creating a new Mr. North Texan for 1954. was are Ei' 0 30 1 adrangle . . . . is boys and gripes and friends and lun . . . it's hoinesiekness to some and llUll'lC to 111a11y. First clay i11 the Quacl and new l'O0lllllllllCS . . . lilll so-and-so l'l'0lIl sueli-111111-such. Lines and busy telephones and gripes, lines and showers ancl gripes, lines and food ancl gripes, but lun, too . . . and gripes. You learn to share. to get alo11g with others, to have your ow11 l'UOlll, but not quite yours alone. Bull sessions late at night, early in the morning, i11 tl1e afternoon . . . witl1 classes and naps in between. Holi- clays . . . going l1o111e iil'OIll l1o111e. Good- byes ancl see yous ancl where clirl I get all this junla. But lriencls all the tiniei. s 305 li K ls, F 01' Girl X Y F , ll E xxx x Q Q Q :iii Z .f ff!-I ,ef ,ml r ' ' Q5 0 4 A A il is-N X f Qc f. ,. 1 bv X , f 'T' Q . ,ff Z 4 -,ff 3 .14 5 1 1 View li xi The Dorm is the place ,for coffee-and-cigarettes- and-all-night-study parties, bridge games, record- swapping, and practical jokes. The Dorin is col- lege lilie . . . complaints, happiness, sorrow . . . friendships growing from all. It's phone calls and dates . . . good news and bad . . . It's learning liv- ing firsl hand . . . 11's philosophy Wearing flats, big earrings, and ducks.', It's love, dressed in high heels. blue jeans, and fornials . . . It's maturity, dancing to the inusic of a generation. rw... A Way of Life . . . . . . Some think it is a good way - the tlortnitory way - and some think it is just to be enclurecl. But the clorin is the place for college women to live, work, ancl grow up together. And in learning these ways - ways of life - they learn to understand just what this mystery of living is all about. 7? K' .f xt af. ff M, . I 9 - N, 4'q -iw, 'Aw- A ' fs 207 X 1 3 H 1 QQ XX ii W 9 1 U MARQUIS HALL MRS URCIE TIMBLIN f' 'nwiaiqwmfi .Tl2'1 m' W 5, ,. , . 4 i' wr' MRS. ANNIE A. COLLIER OAK STREET HALL TERRILL HALL MRS NIDA HUCKABEE 5 1 r e ,Wham M 1 Q' 4, Ianni MRS. HAZEL PRIM KENDALL HALL BRUCE HALL MRS. MAUDIE RUSSELL, MRS. LILA MASON MRS. ELLIENE WOOD CHILTON HALL llsx 3 '32, , Kpagpr USNT Adulthood . waxing testis? uf 5 1 f , if T f-ff will fl7f1i.!ZllHlL y SW 'ltr They called it one of the hottest campaigns in USNT history . . . campaign posters coverecl the canipus, ancl candidates were introduced in an All-college election rally on the UB slab. Mfhen the balloting was complete. thirty new senators, eight VVoinen,s Forum representatives, and fourteen new class officers took office for 1954. The campaign was one of the hottest . . . and the elections boarcl began looking for new inethocls of campaign control . . . For Mr. North Texan, '54, was growing up . . . and so was USNT. c We Pfegid em f . fill ,,11M,, U , CQ.. Qi. BF PM fl fzchtfain vylxa CD3 E factions Started It All gy 2 2 620 Q ' 4 K 'iff N2 2 , lwmrb xf . K. Q if ' 0160 .- fga i i f .ff M7 PI s, Q Q wkc y 'f ,wg, y,,,f Q, Www S X M s . N V 1 V' f-Q Q '-T I f I V , . A- t , AAVQ . sr , W K .x, .. ,k.. , - - y' w. ,.., X M--M mm 1 f N., y 3. 1 .aff-1.w ...,, , ,lf I ,C . , WWI.-.I: .,, ,,.,,, . Q --lnz ,, 5, THE PRINCIPLES . . . of fhe case fook if as seriously as if if were fhe Supreme Courf rafher fhan fhe supreme courf. They prepared briefs, fhey worked. And fhey worked some more. Affy. Gen. Dave Hunf, represenfing USNT, puf fhe quesfions solidly fo bofh his wifnesses and fhose of Bill Moyers', Jim Sfephens's counsel. And fhe whole fhing pivofed on a newspaper ad - a S6 newspaper ad on elecfion day. im Stephens Vs. USN It was a typically stormy election - the fall balloting in '53. But before it was over, and even after, it was a bit stormier than usual. There were the posters - a bit gaudier than usual. Many more than usual. And their only purpose was to get some name - maybe Tom Jones. Dallas, be fore the voters' eyes. The politicos tried a new advertising medium, too. The newspaper. Several ran ads in the Chat. Two had ads on the day of election. And that's what made the election stormier than usual. One of the candidates - Jim Stephens - sought the post of freshman senator, and he got more votes than any of his opponents. But that advertising was ruled illegal by the elections board - campaigning in the UB - through the Chat - on election day, it said. So Stephens took the decision to the supreme court, a little-used agency of student government. Then the storm turned into a typical Texas blue norther . . . a public hearing complete with wit- nesses and testimony . . . the resignation of the chief justice . . . rumors of a split among the justices . . . and finally - after a week - the decision of the court: The elections board acted by lawg Stephens was n ot duly elected. Politicos would remember. THE -WATCHERS . . . and fhere were many, offen laughed af wifnesses' remarks as fesfimony dragged info ifs full l35 minufes. Afforney General AND THE JUSTICES . . . lisfen affer wifnesses and lawyers had fold fheir Hunf's quesfion fo a Chef adverfising represenfafive caused fhis oufbreak. sfories, some of which conflicfed. One week lafer - affer rumors of a Answered fhe fhe feminine Chaf official, affer Hunf asked if Sfephens courf splif swepf fhe campus and affer 'ihe chief iusfice resigned - fhe could have cancelled fhe near-fafal ad, If's possible-buf nof probable, courf announced ifs decision: Sfephens was disqualified on sound reasons. 47' Carnival Tilllf an loween I lllllfbl' Stars . . . And i Rain minds f W ,,...1 ' Carnival Under the Stars was the theme of Halloween, W5-1. festivities . . . And, of course. it rained. But the outdoor festival went on, and the Union Building slab was crowded with merrymakers. sideshow barkers, girls in costume, and fraternity pledges covered with egg. pie, and water '... It was an old tradition with a new twist, and Mr. North Texan. '5-1. was surprised by the results . . . for it was the witching time- 3 with stars, rain, fun, and plenty of noise. 2 r-ff of Q by .CS , N-7 f , . or N, my CARNIVAL ROYALTY smiled happily when winners ot the Carnival King and Queen X were announced - they had won in more ways than one, tor the Press Club scholarship tund was S300 richer. Gary Deskin, sponsored by Phi Delta Beta, was named icing, and Bette Jones, sponsored by Kappa Delta, was named queen. CARNIVAL BARKERS shouted and harangued the lookers and the buyers, collected pennies, nicldes and dimes, and enjoyed themselves thoroughly. And the crowd wandered from one booth to the next, bought cokes, threw eggs and pies, dunlced trat men, kissed sorority girls, and tossed tons ot confetti - at a carnival under the stars. i I 4 lg 591,504 9 .Quant J' it li it l ,, 'tr U ii, ' X i Y 5 1 S we , 1 ' Z ii y it l t . . And Dark Clouds But it wasn't all fun and noise and merrymaking . . . There was tragedy, too. Sanford Truett Ledbetter, Dal- las senior, lost his life that night in an automobile accident, only minutes after he left the carnival festivities, and collegians mourned the loss of a friend, an associate, and a fellow North Texan. They Gave Blood . F rom t e Heart On December ll, North Texans opened their hearts to donate their blood to the Red Cross. The drive, sponsored by the GIX club, had as its announced goal 250 pints of the life-giving fluid. Vfhen the drive ended, North Texans had fallen short of the mark- by only four pints. The AFROTC cadets, 700 strong, donated 134 of the total. 1 , as yi. fr l l A4 .,, A A+ Homecoming lime, exes arrive for campus visiis from all over flue couniry, and from close a+ home. Here, a group par+icipa+ing in Homecoming fes'rivi+ies visifs wifh J. A. Anderson, Lufltin, lsecond from righfl who is president of fhe Ex-Sludenf Associafion. Exes Return . . For an ex-student, HOl11CCOII1lllg time is looking over campus changes, reineeting old friends, and smil- ing about the current campus fads and activities. It is coming short distances and long distances . . . to revisit, and recall and renew. X omecomin ! E f ' os, ' .,,.:fX.Z, 3 , s - j E 2 J 5 . K: I 5' Q- gl V 'K , 5 l t l i 9' 5 u Q -2 'gn b, - V is i Q' Y L5 . t X X M A+ if A K ., 5. 4 l x X S' X X X vt -n Q 0. .lf f K P ' QW: 2, ' Sw, - X tw X S 72 . .. Z ,-ies: h 'X5 ps' . ,,,, X, V 448: It's great to come home when you've been away . . . when you've seen some things and done some things and proven to yourself and to every- body else that you're independent, irrepressible . . . that you're YOU. It's great to see the same old post oak trees in the same places, to see the fish pond where you tried to skate that Winter when it was iced over, to amble through this crazy-quilt campus . . . to remember and in remembering become rejuvenated. ,. 2 The TERRILL HALL floar, graced by Barbara Cosgrove and Ann Harrison, was iudged firsi in ihe Homecoming parade. The floal feaiured shades of pink, deep pink, and rose. here as A arade . . . . . . and some said that it was the inost spectacular parade in NT history. There seemed to be iniles of floats, decorated with iniles of crepe paper, colored napkins, and chicken wire. Almost any student could show bruised hands and broken fingernails and say, I worked on that float past midnight last night . . . never thought we'd finish! And the Sabres marched, bands played, convertibles rolled . . . and students, exes, townspeople, and West Texans here for the ganie watched. applauded, and enjoyed. Wlieii it was over, judges chose three floats as Winners of the contest. At gainetinie, the three floats were paraded once niore, around the field, and then the parade was over . . . for another year. KAPPA DELTA SORORITY, wi+h a rheme of Wha'I' Dreams Are BRUCE HALL, wifh a fheme of Democra+ic NT for its 'Floal' idea, was Made Of, won 'third place in fhe floai' confesf. Jane+ Hoyl, Par iudged second in lhe parade confesf. James Lane and Nancy Jane Dodd, Whafley, and Harlen Nesbif, represenled fhe sororH'y and 'fhe iwins, were chosen io ride fhe floaf, dressed in red, whife, and blue. sluff dreams are made of. .Q .ftp . Tv-Q., 'W Wim We-, PHI DELTA BETA placed Tirsl' in The conTesT Tor ouTsTanding house decora- LAMBDA CHI ALPHA was judged second in The house decoraTions Tions, wiTh a Theme of viclory Tor NT. Guesfs visiTed The TraTerniTy's conTesT. STudenTs and guesfs visiTed The house, waTched The parade from open house during Two days of Homecoming acTiviTies. The balcony vanTage-poinT, and renewed old Triendships. nd Much Festivit . . , SIGMA NU TraTerniTy TeaTured sly humor, coupled wiTh a pun, in iTs house decoraTion. On one side, an eagle - on The oTher a buffalo. And The legend read, Heads or Tails. A Eds and coeds dragged out scissors, glue, cardboard and brushes . . . and painted the town white, green, and red. Frat-house Dalis and offsprings of Grandma Moses constructed beaver board football players, paper napkin Eagles and Buffaloes . . . with tons of chicken Wire and crepe paper. North Texans displayed their creativeness . . . and their enthusiasm for both Home- coming and the school. f I Q 4? ' fi fre e l .4 . , 5 s .. Q. WW? X yy, 1222? faaaai? A.,. Q :-- ' ss ,li 'T 9 V1 My V K 2 5 h'2 l t ' f ...X ,Q 41, o .V 5 2 x 5 'S' -N .. as-ef s- ' we K iev? X .- A if J ' 1:ae'2,a.':K 5 it 5 if K X A' s X B Q y X Q fox Xe .3 Qs X X X X by ?9. X Q Z f X ' V xx his X X22 N 4 X R: 6 K W X 2 Q X I it ,, X ' sfx Migzww, S '35 ' X -Q' Q? we-.-ezzar vi . , - Sv V f , Q -f.-gg.. yr. A ei Q .vis .X .. 2? l ff vb W X N X X X f 4 x, g 4 M f We fn 9 N 5 W5 ' f X x 'Zi wg X zw 9.2, K. WA 3 2 .A fi V A dz ,,,, . ., f wx K s en' X . ,tt A... same , W wma.: ...i.. e . S S is X.. 2.255 .Z Ez S 2 arg .7 They Called It . oad rip There's something about a football game. And there's something about a train ride. But don't try to define either-there's no use. Nevertheless, couple a football game with a train ride and you'll come up with something totally different. lt, too, defies definition. In the case of 1954, it couldn't be called traditional. Nor was it a new idea. lt had been tried before. But not on such a huge scale. And never had a road trip been so successful as this year. They got up early. They ate early. They boarded the train early. They woke up early. And they yelled early. Progressive educators called it foolish. Realistic educators called it an advancement. Most agreed with the latter. But whether the educators were in agreement or not, road trippers - all 700 of them - had a day in Abilene they wouldrft soon forget. And when they returned, the gospel was spread. Even though the Eagles had to digest a scoreboard loss, the fans and the players knew about the revolution. The revolution of a day in Abilene. MILES OF TRACK, and miles of people - all desfined for 'the same place Abilene. Some wafched 'lhe lraclcs from flue lasf car. Some grouped 'l'oge+l'1er lo yell. Some walched l'l1e sands of Wesl' Texas. All go'l' off al' +l1e Abilene sl'a'llon and yelled some more. est-Mi .wif h iggafgt XX . X W N s, .ws Wh K YELL ERE LIDID . . . . . . but yells weren't enough. At intermission, North Texans swarnied the playing field, eager to greet the players. After a niixup with a couple of Hardin-Sinnnons hosscs, inost had to follow the team rather than lead the Eagles to the bench. But, mission accomplished, the fans were back in their seats and ready to become more hoarse - if that's possible. 'UK -I. L... .I '. ffm,ifZv..':7H?, . W1 1 K r W gw X. 'Viv Goin Home . . . . . . was a little different. Everybody was tired. So everybody slept. On the busses from H-SU to town: in the train isle. After a while, though, a few brave souls cracked the cards. Then, about half-way home, the band broke loose with Wl1e11 the Saints . . . And the road trippers broke loose from their sleep. The result? A winding, cir- cus-like parade through narrow aisles. Then everybody was awake. They swarmed each other, and then merged in merry melody to a song, any old song. And they danced. If you can call swerving on a moving train dancing. And they visited. But it all ended ahead of schedule. And off the train into the cold, damp air of early morning - Denton morning. The town was sleeping, but not the road trip- pers. They were home. ,V 5' 1 yf ll M M, YVHILE EVERYONE LIVED it up, inost forgot about the mil- lion details eonneeted with the days lun. Sure, it was Mr. North Texan who was responsible for the Abilene success. But someone else had to take care of details. And that's where student govern- ment eanie in. USNT was pleased with the results. And that meant North Texans were pleased. ai is zz Z ii? .Fl . -' ' x 2? if 5 fn, 5315 'WC 'J-22 v ll S. . M If w as 'W M is X V10 . F M f it I 5 i 'I if il nw 'W Q my ake A oothall Game . . . Never remember a name. Never forget a face. And the camera never lies. versation that seem to grow laicfei when they ie made real. That's just what the coolest eat of O4 would call expressions on faces of e llCg1Z1llS at a football game. Those are some of the little theories in living con- .D - y W ., O . e Real cool. he'd say. Th n he would tidy his crew cut or ducktails, as the ease might be, and continue on his crazy. real gone way. And the non-cat would probably agree, for once, with the real eat. For expressions can be cooling, re- freshing. remindful. They confused. or belabored. But whatever they be. can even be sad, or weary, or they're real. Take, for instance, the crowd at an exciting foot- ball game. lt's made up o f the multitudes, the persons. and the individuals. Every one different. every one alike when a score is made. ther 1 everyone different again. One wishing he were down on the field with the D team. One wishing for a ha wild featherf, t like that Cute felt with the f N. -N we -2 ,,:,-. X. F is Nagt?i2Xm4WiE?y is he .4 sv ffkifi, L ,N 55i7f'Q?fli P ss nd Edd Calnera . . . One wishing for a warm cup of coffee, real honest- to-gosh coffee. ' One wishing her date would dry up and blow away. One wishing he were somewehere else - anywhere. One catching every play. digesting it, then explain- ing it. One watching without visible excitement. Just waching. Monday morning every one will be back in that dull 8 o'clock class, wishing he were back at the game. Or at the coffee shop, the hat salon, the dressing room, the dorm, the dance. just wishing for a change. And that's what makes people persons. Wisliiiig for a change. That's where the commencement speakers say the future lies: With you - the youth of America - be forward, forge ahead, improve yourself and the world. But it seems so far away now. Look at that cute felt with the crazy feather. If I were only down there to help 'em. That's what they were thinking on the surface - the camera never lies. But what were they really thinking? Only they know. For they're persons, not people. 3 Hr f w Sk E Clegg E, Lu f 4 I -nv.. fy' A Wedding Ring . . Study and Classes . . And New Meanings 224 Married and in college . . . you work together, study together, and it all has a meaning. A hoine, and troubles and fun. Maybe you work harder, study a little 1nore, but always together. Children . . . My Daddy goes to school, too. The Union Buildipg . . White Bucks, High lleels, And --- Hey, Sweet Manlal The UB is coffee and cokes, cigarettes and friends and letters from home . . . a meeting ground for ideas, good and bad, a place to dance, to Watch, or just re- lax . . . The UB is people alone and together, talking, laughing, thinking . . . in groups of hundreds or doz- ens or two or one. The UB is the students, the college, and life. ff ' i ' A . ' X vs J f RELIGIOUS EMPHASIS WEEK was filled wifh acfivifies for every- one on 'lhe campus. The climax of +he sfudenl acfivifies during the weelc came ai' ihe Club House, when a large number of cam- pus leaders affended a picnic. AT VESPER SERVICES during REW, s+uden'l' religious leaders, 'lheology siudenfs, and civic and church leaders spolce in fhe girls' dormifories. H' was special . . . if was planned . . . and fhey saw fhal' il' was good, A Belief and . nlea Some say religion is a funny thing. And per- haps it is funny, though I1Ot in an amusing Way, for it sometimes hits a person when he least ex- pects it. However, others know that religion is a serious, needed part of a collegian's life. lt's vital. Some take it seriously, some don't. In fact, some don't consider it at all. Wliy should a psychological, moralizing fac- tor influence my life, they argue. Why shouldn't I credit a mysterious non-understood world to someone, the others ask. But it makes no difference on which side of the fence you stand. The churches, with their spires, with their holy appearances, are there. The doors are open. Go if you Wish, reap if you wish, learn if you wish. There's no one to tell you to do these things. friiei-as no one to preach if you donit care to listen. But the majority want to listen, and they do. And the others sleep come Sunday morning. THE STUDENT RELIGIOUS COUNCIL, under fhe direcfion of Sue Suddafh, planned and execufed plans for +l1e enfire emphasis weelr. If was a busy week for council members, bul' when if was finished., 'lhey could relax and feel 'thai' fhey had done a complefe iob, and done if well. J V' 1,1 W' 3 qw. ww 1 S N. 1 V ' 11--izvf-wg 3 .-9' 6 K: ' .J 3 A ji .W ' 3 QQ-4 5 W E' 'HQn-fm. Mai Q I 1-nf 7' Q-by is 2 A---- 4? ! , if X Y. ,I Q , Q .,t.. 1 ,K f'-r A' '. .P ' Q V-.4 ,, .. .Vaio-gg ,M 49 A l' ' ,A1Q. 2 .,'Q A ',,, f f A W f A Y q My N X 2 x I f w I 4 'gf .f Q is 41 ,K il H 1 , 'ff Q xg xvjngi- 11 g x Q , A, f xi Vw S f I 0 X A ' 47 ' fi 1' if A v 2 1 P2 fy 1 - ' fx- , ,..fQg YQ? if, , U., X .. . . , ,, . . Q, 1, ,, nw. x, ,iw rw .,,., , yi-- . fy 1 A K 9 if , -'H A .. ' ff 'Y v v 1' ' 7 ef' ,X i 4 -. f ,ik W C 5:1 16 lg 9 J' A' ri ,A 1 ,,' ik , X 54' X -3 K 9 X 51? f 9 Q 4, X Age iv 'WJ I ' I+ t 1 gi' I . CNW: c 21.1 vi' b, , .52 6M s,5WWX933f Ziff! WWW gawk omelfs F rum -,?--,..,,., , , . am., san s, AAA f - X wfzzg, 34, -3: .s.,,:q,,. A 1,14 ,K , 3 . W-..,,-V-J N s ' V QQZJ X ' . j , s 3 , ' V: 245' r'f5237i7V1:f,, ,Z s raid, .fzsiflafflz .A 4. .. t f V s 1 H r w X L. - ty of f Aw h fgivwy 5 79 f, . NAS2 - - my ff f. '1z,4-m ' .-V X' . i S ?1S'9:E:I', 'y ' A .m4v Ax,'.14, m,4f:' -f,,,L.i 1' : . . 4 W f-1 .meg, f J plffam VV'omen's Forum sounds - to men - like another fancy name for a hen party: the males always grin a little when a woman's organization is mentioned. But behind those grins are smiles of encour- agement, for the men know the women must have their finger in every pot - it's the thing to do. And the Forum did things in '54. There was the Big-Little Sister Adoption, Dutch Week, the spring style show, vesper song books, formals, and just name it. But, above all, WOI1lCI1,S Forum added that needed bit of feminine touch. At that the males never grumble. ELECTED REPRESENTATIVES 'lo lhe Women's Forum council include Marlha Baleman, freshman: Alison Bu+ler, senior: Barbara Cosgrove, iunior: Jerry Gaudel, sophomore: Connie Kraff, senior: Saralyn Owens, iunior: Sandy Price, freshman: and Shirlee Sandifer, sophomore. 'f W0men's Business ww i WW f jj A s V-X ,,, 229 X S 'Q , X 2 WM I I 1- Ei. 1 A A Tradition . . . Saturday Stage Somebody got busy this year and started count- ing. Two hours later that somebody discovered that Saturday night stage shows were in their 27th year. And all because of 'Fessor, or more officially, Floyd Graham, professor of music. He's North Texas' own Will Rogers. He's as busy as they come: he's just as popular as he's busy, IOO. He's the stage show, actually. The 27th year was up to 'Fessor's usual par. His Aces, Pit Orchestra, newly found talent - all were there. We saw them and we clapped. Shows 5 5 . , 'Q , :HEP L I kg. ,sm l' IH at 5553 J- ,gr For we liked what we saw. La 6,11-a '- Yvork and Class . hat t All Mealls College means work . . . work in class a11d work outside of class. Mr. North Tex- an, '54, l1ad a variety ol jobs. and l1e worked l1ard at all of tl1e111. He was a soda jerk, Zlll office worker, a salesnian. He was a 1llCCl1Zl1llC. a fireman, a truck driver. He worked, studied, loafed a little, Elllfl l1ad tll11C for play . . . but 11ot 111uel1. And l1e was watching . . . watching all of North Texas, l954 . . . watching l1is generatio11 grow out of adolescence. reels us Rush invitations . . . But what's it all about? You go to parties . . . large ones, small ones - formal ones, informal ones. You meet people. Some you like, some you don't. But it's always nice to know that they want to know you, 1naybe want you as a part of their own group. Then it's up to you- you must decide where you belong or if you belong . . . IT ALL BEGINS wnrh a prnnfed unvllahon lhrough 'Ihe mail The Infersororiry Council requesrs So you rake your dexlgraph +o 'Ihe Dean of Women's office, and rhen go +o -the meehng for all rushees You listen you wonder who is rushing you, you hold your brearh And rhen you gel' ready for The hechc whlrl of rush week. RUSH WEEK IS +he 'rime ser aside for mee+ing people you don'I' know, and ge'Hing 'l'o Icnow orhers be++er. I+ is parries - morning, affernoon, and nighr - and you begin +o wonder even more. Jus+ which one do I wani' . . . and which one wanls me? You have fun, worry abou'I' wha'I' Io wear, learn wha+ each sororiry slancls for, and Irnow +ha'I no ma'H'er which one you choose, i'I will be lhe righl' one. gm 's94 1fr -if iff? 1 . Luna? v,52., n 153:32 , is f f , f -'K :ji 1 AQ, V y keg f-,L f .7 . f- if ' ff, , fr ' 1 1 fa, R 'Wi J. b an 1 1 V g ,ml H E . r S . , Q.. ,, fa, it THE LAST STEPS SEEM +o be fhe easies+, and yel 'Phe hardesl, foo. The biggesl decision 'Faces you on Monday morning a+ 7 o'cloclr. You've spenr a sleepless nighf - wondering which sorori+y +o wrile as firsl- on your preference card. And as 'lhe lime draws nearer, you wonder how you will ever be able 'lo decide. Bur you do, and +hen you wonder if fhe sororify you chose will chose you. When you find our +ha+ if did, +ha+ 'rhey wanied you as you wanfed fhem, i+'s almosl like high school again in +he exci'remen+. And fhen you begin +o wonder, again, whal' lo wear. AND FINALLY, you're ready for pledgeship, and 'lhen for membership. You've come a long way from 'lhai' firsi' inviralion from 'lhe lnfersororiry Council. You've come a long way 'through +he rush parries, ihe painful preference-card-signing. H's all over, and you're glad. l+'s iusl' beginning - and you're glad of lhaf. loo. i i i 1 l P, I 2 l 2 I S New was . You make your decisions and maybe Wonder if you are making right ones . . . and then you Wait, maybe worry a little. Your bid arrives and another period of waiting begins. You go to the sorority of your choice, are received by the members, and begin to feel a part of something. Finally it's all over . . . you're a mem- ber . . . you belong. 6 '- , .,, ' rt if .. Eternal as Living . Growth and Change North Texas. 1954, was a college of changes. And changes were physical as well as metaphysical. A quarter- block parking lot was begun: the street in front of the Union building was widened, and a safety island con- structed in its centerg a natural stone retaining wall was built along the campus length of Chestnut streetg new sidewalks crossed the canipusg a new friendship walk from the library to the administration building by the fish pond was plannedg and plans for a new administra- tion building, tennis courts, and gardens were announ- ced. North Texas, 1954, was building for the future, and everyone was watching. I W4'-N., wi i I f i w l W i . f 1. X A 2? , ' ff' f i fffi i 27 Q5 I av-.-. Q is 4 The United Students of North Texas H. G. WELLS Elected last spring to serve USNT as vice-president for a year, Christy McKen- zie filled these duties for only one semes- ter, and then succeeded to the office of president when H. G. Wells graduated. Under lVlcKenzie's experienced leadership, the senate voted a new constitution, re- vised USNT organizations, and USNT was tossed through a stormy upheaval that was a necessary aftermath of fall growing pains. And another step toward full ma- turity was taken. USNT . e Ufficials It's the material gains by which a politi- cian is usually measured. And H. G. Wells, in an administration of only one-half year, ac- complished such material gain for North Texas and for student government, that it would be impossible to name even a part. Most important of all, however, were VVells' progressiveness, foresight, and ability. H. G. Wells was a leader, a responsible one, and he accomplished something new - something great - for North Texas, and its United Stu- dents. GHRISTY MCKENZIE Bill Pinson, elected secretary of USNT in spring balloting, also filled his elective post for only one semester, moving to the vacated vice- presidency. Pinson assumed, among other duties, the task of presiding over the student senate - and guided the group through diffi- cult problems never before faced. At the con- clusion of his term, he successfully ran for USNT president. Mr. North Texan, '55 will look to Bill Pinson for leadership, accomplish- ment, and political Wisdom. 'VNv,,, ..-'bc-:-.... - 'Q-IN, 4-H--5- ?f JUNE FPHOMPSON From student senator to senate clerk to secretary of USNT, June Thompson moved up rapidly in student government this season. Appointed to fill the secre- tarial slot vacated by Bill Pinson, June Thompson is, according to President Mc- Kenzie, a secretary and a half! BILL P1NsoN The position of USNT treasurer grew into a controversial post during spring constitutional revision, and Mike Murphy, elected last spring, knew that he would be the next-to-last person to fill the job-for the senate voted the position out of ex- istence, effective in the spring of l955. MIIQE MURPHY xl, .r x plru X i Z 5 s Q. Mi! 3- mm fg awww 3391 its USNT EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE members confer over the problem of Presiclenf H. G. Wells' veto fo Wesfern weelc plans-ifs legalify, its purpose, the problems if would raise. From leff fo right are Shirley Paffillo, June Thompson, Tom Buford lhidclenl, Chrisfy McKenzie, Mary Ann Dreyer, H. W. Kamp, Norman Pursley, Joe Cannon, Dave Hunt, H. G. Wells, and Bill Pinson. The Executive Committee In the office of the United Students of North Texas, each Monday afternoon at 5 p.m., large policies and small problems are brought up, discussed, and resolved by a group of students-1nem- bers of the USNT executive committee. The committee, composed of the four elected USNT officers and all senate committee chairmen, is the small, compact advisory group that makes the decisions which eventually effect the entire student body. And their decisions are sure, firm, and unanimous. After each policy-forming meeting, decisions are presented to the student senate, composed of electedrepresentatives from each class, for approval. On the senate floor, the true test of the groups Wisdom is made - ideas are accepted or rejected, discussed and argued. The executive committee is the heart of student government - regulating the pulse of its branch organizations. USNT . e Student Senate W A SAMMY AKINS JAMES BENNETT TOM BUFORD MALCOLM DADE JOE CANNON SUE CEARLEY H. B. COX MARY DAVIS ANN DAY MARY ANN DREYER i i I 1 i 0 1 l 1 Y I e Q 2 I I i r FW Q: ,M A ,f BOB DYESS JIMMY GRAY 149' , F w ,..,, l 'i - '-2 ', V, V. 1 A A .,,, t. .,:,. ,B A A i 2,23 ,,., , ,1 A A, , M f 4.4 f ' - mfiiwwfvffizvz-ff ,:' if K7 n 'W ff Q4 4, X, 5 m. , X My ...V ' 5 X -E 'Q if ,4',i:,-'VQQ- Xxx 15' 14 , Y, S B 4 1 iwffff :fy 9 MGA A . ,4 -, A .v,,. ,V ,Of ,X ,B Q, , AM, if f B Y .Y -W! ,fwfazi LL'L ' V 17 ' 2' Y f ff Q ,w ff'-4 w:Wz.sw:.:zt.:'1::1.4: U L..- .,.. AA. , i ,.,W 5 I USN T SUE MULLINAX BOBBY MUNLUAX' SHARRON NEVANS BOB OGLE NORMA LEE HALE SUE KENNEDY LON MCLAUCHI IN ONJETTA MILLER ,1 .- Q if i 4 yi , y R- J V 1 f Q, f X4 , 4 ,. 'Q U Q ,W N, P' 1 ,.' .., 4 ,N 2 I 7'1'A ' 'f ,A 4 I Z , .gy N I I I P I 42 'JT' I LARRY YOUNG SHIRLEY PATTILLO BILL POOLE S 51169 NORRI.AN PURSLEY JIINI ROBERTS SUE SANDERS TOM TILLEY P' H NANCY WEST JERILYN NVILBURN DON WILLIAMS CLAUDIz'r'1'Iz YANCIQY .I , 4 sfsgg f 'Q 2 fm 4' f , ..,.,....., M ELECTIONS BOARD members worlced overfime fhis year, deciding confroversial elecfion rules, appearing before 'lhe Sfudenf Courl and enferlng cam pus politics when fh nw USNT consfifufion was passed by fhe Sena+e. Board members. appointed by fhe presldenf of USNT are sea+ed Frances Powell, Jo Ellen Wise, Bob Salas, chairman: Dolly McGee, Deloise Hoofeng sfanding, Neil Cummings Pal Arnold and Wayne Cox USNT . 7 e E ections oard Elections created a stormy year for North Texas student govern ment-and, caught in the apex of each storm was the ten-member elec- tions board, one of the most worked subordinate organizations in the USNT system. Headed during the fall semester by Bob Salas, and during the spring term by Neil Cummings, the Board seemed to have an unending tornado of elections disputes to settle. First, in the fall election-a dis- qualification, and a subsequent court hearing. Later, a name omitted from the Yucca beauty ballot. Then came controversy over the posting of election results, and the keeping of complete elections records and ballots. And still later, the Board faced other possible disqualifications when candidates jumped the gun and scheduled campaign parades before 5 p.m. And when the Student Senate approved a constitutional change specifying that election results shall be determined in the Senate, as will all rulings, the Board protested on the senate floor - claiming that all power had been taken away from the Board. Senators listened to the arguments, then remained firm in their stand-pending student body approval on the constitution, the Senate would count votes, decide con- troversies, see that complete tabulation results were maintained in sen- ate files, and require that all ballots be kept for at least three months following an election. DEQ -B' , ' , , ,P ' i ai 3 5 1 3' X 1 K f N ' , 'S N M , . el W W 1 W ' l 7 ,. , f, 1.,,.,,w,9M, A ii . I ' .72ii . iv .NF 'S ,, 1 'jc I . X' I 'ff ' ' T I J A .f Q 'wwqaww' .,, WAHM H231 521211 THE STUDENT COURT became an ofren-called-on USNT organizafion, in called upon lo ponder 'Phe case of Jim Sfevens vs. 'lhe Uniled Sfudenls of Norlh Texas in an eleclion dispufe. The sludenl iusfices pre- pared for +he case fhrough library research, heard lhe fesfimony, and 'lhen wen+ back +o fhe library. In a srormy polirical year, +he black- robed iusrices were called on, bolh officially and unofficially for decisions, in+erpre+a'rions, and clarificalions. From lef+ 'ro righl are David OH, Ab Nabi, Chesler Newland, and Barbara Powell. addilion +o an imporranf one, 'lhis year. Courl iusfices were THE CHEERLEADERS are en+i+ies exis+ing oulside +he realm of reason-a philosopher mighl' claim. Bur +o fellow Norlh Texans, 'lhey are 'lhe personificalion of school spirir. They're always 'lhere-wherever +here may be-when +here is a need for rhe spiri+ of NT. They're busy, hard-worlring, serious, nol' serious, and fine people, all ai fhe same lime. For I954, 'lhey were Babe Weslbroolc, Ann Callahan, Shirley Dale, Don Fly, R. D. Walker, and Marion Massey. ,...c..M,..X W in kv. ,. . . A -MXVYIYMWWW' vW!NMW,,,,,,, are , :em W- M AM,,M,W,,,W,M.aww..Wf.1 ., . W-. ,L : r: if - W A-gm, nys. ,..., , . - ree- V. , H WMM 'r s' 2 r - 1-11:-3-lwmwa .rm-1-7 M.-We--r-may f J . ,Aly .,,. 4, M, ...M ..... , W--,M b ,..,, L:v.:4.,,:,. ---ff X We , M44WW'WmMN,,, . Q , v, U W,-,, e,...Me-.We..m.., ,W H if' K , .... ..,, -K 3- r- s i -. ,,... .,,..,,,..,,Mf .... 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Neil , . 7 X A I Si Qu , V' X W. 5 Q , ' 1 sm- V +1 f 1 , f f f ff E' I at l 2 49: Q f FX' y x ,W 'fi f ' f 2 It f ew 3? . , X , U Mp, W- ,N fm, ., M! S X 2 My Sf , -- rw fs 'f Q-we Wm, -lf? fi 5 ri? ' , . 4 f we ,wi Z HM. awf ogy, xi 1-Q.,-Q K x . . wx S N Hamas .,., Wi W. . . T1 W 0 f 5 N .Q-W Q ,Si ' s J ,Q f . ff f Aififgieildiixh-w, 'f if A , ef 1' ,mary eww -' nh. I THE FRESHMAN HANDBOOK COMMITTEE, composed of sophomore, iunior, and senior sfudenis, each year revises The Tipoff, +he handbook for all enrolling freshmen. Piciured members of The commiHee are Mary Alice Milner, senior, Wanda Simmons, senior: Bill Moyers, sophomoreg and Joe Miniclc, iunior. THE RALLY COMMITTEE is a few people doing a lol of hard worlr, and spending a lol' of 'lime 'for somefhing 'lhey believe in. The Rally Commi++ee, headed by Don Faughf, righ+, is composed of a group of sfudenfs who have fhe in+eres+s of +he spiri'l' of NT a+ hear+-a group of sfudenls who are willing +o do more lhan iusf lallc aboui spirif. During fhe fall, fhe commiH'ee spenf hours planning and arranging 'rhe card slunls 'for foolball games, and 'fos+ering school spirif and ideaology wifh Mr. Norfh Texan, '54, Ofher officers are Sammy Alcins, vice-presidenf, left and Sue Su+herland, secreiary. Noi' picfured is Mary Jo Reece, publiciry direcfor. 'WN 35.5 uhlieafon 2-15 Um!!! Q K' TOM KIRKLAND, Edi+or, Fall, l953 DAN KLEPPER, News All American . e Campus hat The Campus Chat is a lot of hard work, and a lot of late hours, and a lot of worry. But there's something good about it, too, because the staffers seem to enjoy all the work, long hours, worry, and even criticism. Maybe it's because they know that they are learning, the easy way, some of the prob- lems they will have to cope with after graduation- in the real, professional newspaper world. May- be they like it because they know that they are doing a service-a thankless service-for the stu- dents, and for North Texas. Maybe that's why the Chat has been rated tops among college newspapers-All-American- for 27 times, and first among college newspapers of Texas. MARILYN WHITESIDE, Feafures, Ediforials Lf V ,Q OLIN CHISM, Sporls, Business Manager WW X., N1-as 2446 f ' , 11. . V .N.,... .Ms SS w . 'Q V,,'!?V3 4 , S., if IH fi . W 37 , KW: k ' R ' , I yi 1 W 5 iff Av 49? 41 w.1mmmmmQM,4.,Y..w., , A X . lil JIM RAGSDALE, PI1o+ograpI1er VIRGINIA LINGUIST. Feafures JOE JO JERRY NORMAN, Spor+s gba. ' 11mI, C1 I ' .r1, 22 yin , It I 1 ,ntl , . '11 I., UA COrnp,,h, cflvqnw O Dvn Today WM 52 I ,Q I MINICK, Edifor, Spring, I954 HNNIE WELLS, Summer Edifor, I953, Edi+orIaIs 'Ya 247 f gs .. --TJ . 1,54 X X wx ,X fs S -L fr , 5 M' 2, -1, N-X X -1, N, 5, -QQ 51, 51' X Q.e5f:i41'1Xh 'fs V1 ., '13 :QXW 1 , 475:21 w ' KKK sg 5 K X Swag, Q 1 1 ' i A 'Xi kgs 1, ,,,, 1 K., , , X. Vg37g1?, me 95953 -ox V, 5. 5 QJ NQ- ' u ' , 1 21 WN ' X11 . ,.- , 1 1,.5:Z:'YE Q. 'w 1 1: we ,. sm- V7 1 f ' , r 3251! . u 2,.wf N 1 ,Xl 1 N - ' 1 S1321 ' X. 1 1 ' V . 593321 '- Ei? ' s1 h ,,:.,1, N s-14,5 1 , ' 1 11 - 1 . Q. K 1...4.,,fx ..1, A1 1. 1 X 1 Max 11 Qx.-11,..,..Ys,.g.e..0,- , S . 1. 1, W1 fi X - vw- .QQ J s-1' 1 1 11.4, 1.s1 .v - f ez My 1.11, ,, KW W1 1, -'11sWTW1f2j ,fa ,.1,e .1 , , ' fxgg f 6 , , is-New 1 2,59 1,51 1- ,1 . 1 1 1 2 a 9-QA S2 K fy' ee , 1 -V 1-56:11 1 M Z ifwkczf- V, 1: 11 ' ' as 'iz 1 f 11 J: 1 Mi 1' J 1 L . NAQG -Kr'-'9'f1 ,e?,w,..1:k1s , f .A wwf. .1 4. 4. 1 f , V A1 Q1 . .1 ' am, WS is p X., w 4 Q9 M f 11 xg Q,1.1,n,,,121s5..1 -W f ., 1 ,1 . y 'M'-1 Nfswf bf 45wfs.M1f Q Q4 f 1 1 K 1,e17j49,1Qy-145ffQw1-gy W1-veg ,w ,1.:-- 41,2 1 1, as rw 1 gf' WS K1 C. E. SHUFORD, Direclor, Deparfmenr of Journalism DELBERT MCGUIRE, lnsiruclor, Deparfmenl of Journalism 03 CHAT STAFF MEMBERS, from lefl' +o riglrl, are: ROW I-Laurin Smi+l1, June Reynolds, Pai O'Hearn, Shirley Burgess: ROW 2-Shirley Griffey, Ava Jane Echols, Paul Harris, Bill Moyers, ROW 3-ScoH Brookshire, -,.,,1,1 1 W -1 1 1-15,-,Q -1 -1 Q -I 51.1-, , 'mfr , , ,MN ' 5 1 A - , 1,f,- -1..,5'..EE u ' AH 4, 1 ., L . ,, , , ,,,, .,.,.,,,.Q,.3l,, .. 1 1s 11-sf , ' 1 1 - ' ,,,, I . , 1 r . 1 iw '1 nfl' ' f Q21 Q wr J ' fffif Z .. . N' 1? ' ffi 1 ' ' :P 11 - ,-.., 1 1 1 W-..w:'1 m V ,. X, 6 'UW fi , ' 41 , 1 1 f 1 1 1,1 , M, V , wwf my . t 1 as , 1, sk. J. an, 1 . ' f 1 M 1 A Ma? 1nn...L 1 nd Staffs: Sue Cearley, Palsy Kelley, Mary Elizabefh Wallace. , Y- ,w.........-.WM-.w..-p.,wumQwu,.e.. 1 4 4 N. . K 1 I W My 1 -1 11 1 1 3 ff www iw r Q 'UNM' 1 1 fx YA sno- .li 'W My fs, .:1 as 'X X 147 N 42 x 1 5 Y K v Q 3 ' X SEN ws ,A H ' Q ' 'w Q 1 Q 1 fx 11 qu X li f 'K Q1 ip ., ww , A R ., xx VA . 1 N .Q Q X, K ,1 fy 1 1, 8 6.35 1 :Q W QQ 1? 7 y 4 ,SEE i Q J ' ff eff M vgawsy ..,A ,MN 6 wav? n H, 'Ky 25 PaI' Riley, Sporfs 4 WQPPN ' 'N ,H -.Q T? M36 5 ,I 1 J ' 4, K I? X ,. fx x I , f S W vw, L5 V A Q V P A WMS- V N Q N ' A .J MARY ALICE MILNER, Edifor J. D. HALL, Advisor Yucca Staff 1954 . . I S V 4 I N 1 Q 'N 'vs' .A x I4 x ,awkf fe QW X ' ,K .ynswwqq 5, f , .mf M, . ja 49 f I I .,,, . A 22? inf f Sue Cearley, Feafures Q my .. 1' .Iv 'tl ' I 5 Q .... NY! ., V w ' L. , .Q '::4..:s:J'1 fS3l: ' - ' -N. .. + 1. Q' 322,10 W 4:-Q ...V-ru, M Q, . A ., .I -F . 5 A af f 3 ,,,, 1. QW ' Sy I 'Qi NK 4 L 7 Z II -ali 4 I r N x 7, V A4-Cp- If I I 4 I I I I I X K, QM .Mlm 5 . li Z 'STD 'S 'IW I K - W I K X-3. 3,1-. -'Lf mf, Yucca Assistant June Reynolds, Fearures Eyv SQL! W Q W5 iffy gs? ' if 7 a ' ffm? f ff, 23, 4 f f -ZWJQ. uv ex-if Qqwwqfi :- , Xl Qr, , 9 . 1 We 4 X I e gg mffgwf- , f K 4 6 X I 1 X 1,5 f ' gf 24,9 z, A. ,J ff Xgxgswi f. . r, ,N , Ji g? Qs X W1 --is ' ' ., ,.,, 9 ,, X 1 , gg AJ V. lw X- s Q , i t X A6 543 Q. Yf1MesfggWW4Y5 s 5 , - av , W 2 .,4VfPm, ef ew, X 'gf 13 V :E time X WJ' s s .l X 0 ,:,.. : X v y 'f X 0 Nellie Osborne, Classes EL . 7 Q . X4 1 swf .-3 ., fip . if 1 ' ss ' 31 fx as I f 3' 60 is is s M Y 2 s A , 4 X 1 N9 A 4 Ag 1 fs fx 1 fNf?sySj2 ' i m f 4 ' 4 ,. . QW, .. X f s f M53 f ' :- :V V 1 49 ,, , fn . f sr zu'-1:::,f'3f' N i WX f if ,bk , , 4 A5 3 s ff ' 'f . f MV. ' Don Faugl1+, Organizarions Bob Photographers McClin+oclr, Sporis Jim Ragsclale Charlie Roberfs Joe Jefferson s4fWw 'Wh A Nl' z 4' 3 Q? 4 ,, wdpi K Brix? Carolyn Shepherd, Secrefary Marian Gill, Typisi' Yll CC3 in the Process . . . Q f I f f X A JJ! C ja - f if M2 IQ 0 News Service Names, names and more names . . . and with those names are files, sometimes stories. Every stu- dent of the college employs a staff of press agents to let the people at home know he's not goofing their 1noney away. Wfin an election? your home town will hear of it . . . and it's all for free. Here students are the names that make news. vhvnmmvnmunqpqq 'WQQPKQ D ude McCloud, Assislanl' E. Bill MOYSYS- ReP0I'fel' Phil Love Secre+ary yy? Q. K THE AVESTA The Avesta is a proving ground - for journalists who want experience in magazine production, for writers who want to get their Work before the public, for readers, who want to know what a generation has to say for itself. The Avesta is something else, too, It is an award- winner, with All-Americans and first-place trophies from the Texas Intercollegiate Press Association to its credit. Dr. Oma Sfanley, Advisor freedom. 'Qs if: 02- U1 mm: P-in cnZfD :LSP sea .-fav-5,3 FY f-f an Q? 0545? 153 mm-1 N., E112 '-:gg Em? 'z-r S513 ,-,Egg Www EO? F DEQ- Q 'UD- Pi' 65512 o O Se: P-Twp-a.f'? :PSF sm D-eq -4.1, 3,55 'sv 351: Dru? Fall l95 saws ss X 7 I W Jerry Coffey Ray Allred I V nsnnnnvhr - ii I -qv Sl llI'l6y Sue Cearley THE STAFF Berl' F. Dimoclc Jr. ., Edifor Jerry Coffey .. . Co-edifor Ray Allred .... Co-edifor Blalce Hampfon .. Arf Edifor Shirley Pafflllo ,,. , , . Assisfanf Sue Cearley . , . ., . Assisfanf 2+ an l The Avesta . Sprin 195 Jim Ragsdale ..... .... E cli+or Marilyn Whifeside . . . . . . Associafe Shirley Paffillo . . . . . Associafe Mollye Wagner . . . Assislanl Blake Hamplon .. ,,,. Arl Edi+or ,Z ,,,,, Q 1 f Jim Ragsdale Blake Hampfon Marilyn Whileslcle Mollye Wagner 255 . N - S ollege Press Mi VTMS. A . , L K Fi V EMS . ..'. ' ' X ' I ...nw ' V ' x ' r , C A P! , .W f a 1 PF O 2' I , vi ,A I X , . mv. 45 J s Wlletliei' you're a student politician or a department head, you go to the College Press for posters and paper clips, catalogues and student directories. Covering an entire Wing of Journalism Building, the College Press is a busy workshop where the Chat and Avesta are printed, Where any reproductive job can be handled almost on a moments notice. Headed by D. Hall, director, and Riley VVilley, shop foreman, the agency also provides em- ployment for a number of student helpers who can earn while they learn the maze of knowledge needed to pro- duce the high-quality printing turned out by the College Press. M.: M , v . 9 . f ,W A i '4 W . 2 fy U hh Whogs Who 09s . . BILL PINSON mong Students In American Colleges and Universities SUSAN HOUSER . ,W f, Q, .Q , , , 4 ,,, if if K We x.. . MARILYN NVHITESIDE -,, ,,, -. in l NANCY WHITE 4 I I CHRISTY TWICKENZIE -f 0 is ,1 y V4 H. G. WELLS WW? 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And the judges were experts-Hope Evans, fashion designer for Donovan ol Dallas: Rene Mazza, French portrait artist: Frank Burchard, Denton photographer: Max Plake, of Dallas Phono Associates: and Ruth Holman, fashion editor for the Dallas Morning News. All twenty-four were nervous . . . and six judges were nervous, too, for they had a difficult decision to make. lfVhen the judging was all over, one udge sunnned it up when he said, There are twelve winners here to- night-but there are no losers. N wg., S V my, DGROTHY WARREN ANN CROCKER BETTY SIKORA Runners Up CONNIE KRAFT Chosen 01' eallt nd Pe 'sonalit , WWE? IJALE BAXIL R wwmmww F M ' ?x BARBARA NAIL saunusoasppq i easaalnoso iaoaiooaoeoo Oil? 8000 sto: assure: eggg vu' ryan ffua aim f on an neva 016140 ears: auxin: PIICLEN MARSHALL outta iraqi cause , '40 unfit annie MIP 'AWAZ A gm A1nuQ1 basin , sauna :ness vista :youu ensue nous: naman .sauna ,lution , -naar: I I I I I I GEORGIA ABRAHAM 3,-0.-..4n..w,.vW.-h,.,I onouv a vvno 9944-9 :Jaco BRENDA SOMIWERLATTE ERRY HILL .MN If,.w.,.: W QQ ine Arts 'H 2759, 'l'hey sing lor the love oli singing . . . they Create music: from within themselves. and their ere- ation is good. According to Director Frank McKinley, the group - mammoth in size -- is a well- matehed. Closely coordinated unit. And according to its audiences. the Grand Chorus is indeed a group of well-matched, well- hlended voices. And the singers Create something that is both tangibly and intangibly good. 'llhis season, they sang with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Waltei' Hendl. And they sang with the College Symphony in the world premiere performance of xIudith. The largest group ol vocalists on the campus completed a year of heavy Schedule-with finesse. ability, and talent. e A Cappella Choir Another busy year-perhaps busier than ever before . . . and another successful year, per- haps the IHOSI successful yet. The A Cappella Choir toured Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas and recorded for RCA Victor Corporation with the Dallas Symphony. The group sang for a dinner in honor of Dr. Ben H. VVooten, chairman of the NT Board of Regents, and for governors of five states. ' The A Cappella Choir has been busy-singing, traveling, keeping up with the high tradition created in past years. The choir has been busy-very busy-learning, doing, accomplishing. Firsl' Row: Helen Marshall Elizabelh Lemen Vera Jack Nancy McWilliams Janelle Kavanaugh Ann Harrison Jerilyn Wilburn Carolyn Lockwood Harlen Nesbil' Second Row: Lee Dougherly Frankie Gibson Rayma Difson Charloire Garlinglon Mariiane Fisacher Susan Houser Yvonne Ward Sarah Ganh' Marie Chrislensen Jody Marfin Third Row: Bill Harrod Donald Pugh Joe Hall Temple Smi'l'h Charles Grewell James Moody Newman Hood Jim Worrell Gene Branscome Fourlh Row: Don Waugh Glenn Rowan Glenn Daugherty Bill Woodruff Norman Grogan Eldon Black Bill Whi+e Ted Vesfal Dick Sligar Arlhur Williams , QALX gawk ,Qs . S fl ,ef T e Colle e Sy n Philosophers athnit that there are some things in this worlcl, exist- ing outsirle the realm of sight, souncl, ancl touch, that are ol universal nature. Anil in the philosophy ol the arts, the wonder wrought by music-line music-might be consiclerecl one of these universals. ln the theory oli the symphonic souncl, truth is a combination of souncl, tone, quality, and technique. All must be masterecl until each is a part oli the whole - part ol' perfection. The North Texas Symphony Orchestra, uncler the clirection ol- Dr. George Morey, is a training grouncl lor the worlcl's future artists. a workshop lor those who are to write and perform the songs oi' our generation. Somehow, one knows that they will write their songs well- l'or, as Emerson saicl, each generation must write its own books, sing lls own songs. 'l'he Orchestra alreacly has a beginning-four concerts this season, accompaniment lor Faust, anal performance in Honnegar's Iuclith. 'l'he stuclent musicians are already learning how to write their own songs. ,OO Y ey ere Here . . . Frankie Carle and his orchestra came to the Campus in the autumn. Carle brought with him a lilting piano . . . it sounded like raindrops falling on a Xylo- phone. Then along came Johnnie John- ston, dragging his spotlight behind him. And down on his knees he successfully emulated a dwarfed artist from a cabaret called Moulin Rouge. Polgar came, too, with his hypnotic eye, his mind-reading . . . he came from out of a Limbo and stacked some humans on the stage. Witli only the power of suggestion he littered his Limbo with monkeys, and the rest of the monkeys, who made up his audience, laughed their tails off . . . isn't it fun to go to the zoo? Stephan Bardas, serious, thoughtful, also came to the campus, and told soul-stories with his piano . . . and Chopin and Debussy lived once more - spirits standing ar his shoulder. Frankie Carle . . . And Polgar was here. Sfephan Bardas Upera Yvorkslnop . 6617311 te' We are the music makers . . . and we are the dreamers of life- . . . The Opera Wfork- shop, under the direction of Miss Mary McCor- mic, conjured up from the pits of the anterior regions a stimulating production of Gounod's Faust Complete with carousing choraliers, steins, and blood-stained heroes, the tragedy re- volved around the plight of a young maiden and her journey to the brink of disastei '... and the evil influence which led her there. lmploring saintly assistance in one last plea, Marguerite gained her immortality while Faust submitted to his own retribution. Howard D,II Faugi Susan Houser Marguerite Glenn Rowan. Valenfine K X N. X jvw SXKX 3 X' X XXXX .Xi. Q .XXX X X LXZ 'A' XJX Q 4X XX , iixvxillf' X X X X X X X . X X X XXXXI X, X XM! 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Witclies and warlocks turned New York into the craziest town since someone juinped off the bridge . . . and it was the first time a man was trapped by a feline - one with two legs, and one with four. 1 l 1' V ' iii' ' 1 'G r, ' ' wiv , f 'Q 'Y , f if . ' 5 f Ax if V f E x 'f'fr .F- SV Y Gillian Holroyd Shep Henderson Nicky .... Auni' Queenie Sid Recllilch Piewaclrel' .,.. THE CAST BeHy . Marilyn Agan Chuck Taliaferro . Jerry Mellon Williams Barrow Ed Pilley Taliaferro's Cal M515 66 a ho of the estern orldg' From Ollt of the VVestern YVorld in a place called Ireland came a confused young man, Christy Malone. Miles away an old man lay presumably dead . . . dead by the hand of his own son . . . Fathers can be tough nuts to crack when a boy wants liberation from the bonds of pater- nity. Christy assumed he had killed two birds with one stone when the people of ------,te-,. were liberal with ale and ad- miration of a daring act, but when old Mahon returned in mortal flesh to haunt his erring son, the jug of joviality whisked from under Christy's nose. and he had to wrap himself around and under the table to preserve life and limb. Chrisiy Mahon Old Mahon . Pegeen ...,. Sean Keogh Widow Quinn Michael ...,. Phillory Cullen Jimmy Farrell Honor Blake . Milly ....... Tansey .,. .,... Ed Pilley . Jerry Melron Doris Woodruff ., Jack Curry Sally Williams .. Bob Sfearns . . Lee Kramer .. John Leech . Dianne Berry . . Kay Borman Carol Smirh Pal' Powell 9306 66Sister's Tragedy! THE CAST Pl-iillipa , A Owen . . . Charlorfe , Lowrie . John A Doris Smilh ..., Joe Edwards .,.., Marilyn Agan .,.. Marian Laminaclr Ed Pilley wlfhe Boy With a Carta THE CAST Curhman , ,. Mofher , , Narrator , Bess ,. . Mildred .. Tawn ..,.,,..,. Tawn's daughter Tawn's son-in-law Farmer Mrs. Fipps Alfred ..,, Demmiwulf ... Bob Slearns Belly Williams Barrow ..,.,... Glenn Bridges ..,... Doris Smilh . . Marian Laminaclc .. . Jerry Mellon ... Carol Baden .... Jim Jeffries Jim Neal ,.,. Sally Williams ..., Jack Curry Lon McLaucl1lin u er eatre With a few floodlights, a maroon drape, a carpet. and a few props, the perpetuators of Sup- per Theatre create a true dramatic mood. for a cosmopolitan audience. Supper Theatre is origin- ality, talent, hard work, and ambition - dressed up in candlelight. soft music, and good food. It is young actors who may someday be the toast of Broadway. or who may be the teachers of other ambitious young people. Supper Theatre is a dream being realized, an ideal in action. Supper Theatre . may W Galfarry the Melo 99 Uriginal Pla THE AUTHOR and +l'ie casl' . . . Mrs. Belly Ann Williams Barrow is congrafulaled by 'lhe casl af'l'er procluclion of her play in Supper Tl'1ea+re. Lefi' to righi' are David Minion, Doris Smilh, Mrs. Barrow, Jim Neal, Marilyn Agan, and Ed Pilley. Mrs. Betty Ann xrVllllZIIl1S Barrow sat down at her type- writer and wrote a play, about something which she had actually experienced, and named it Carry the Melody. Supper Theatre produced her play as the original student production for l953- 54. The story was all about two Navy inen and their wives . . . and a door which led into their separate apartments, a door which was non-existent. The dining-rooin-drainatists planned. staged, and produced the play, and Mrs. Barrow joined the ranks of writers for the theatre. 2 T' I1 MCSE, li 9 'ns 3 5,31-55:1 s v .' W ka tw-1,-:Q 'Qs' 3 if Q FRANK Doisnf., Lecturer 'E ? 4 i X, Festival . . . 05 Fine Arts The Festival of Fine Arts has always been a week so filled with good things to see and hear that it is almost impossible to see and hear them all. So this year, planners stretched the festival over a two- week period, hoping that more students could attend more programs. But the plan backfired. A month of fine arts was packed into the two-week period, and NT radi- ated the finest of arts almost every minute of every day. And not one complaint was murmured. NIACK HARRELLV. Baritone f at HONEGGER'S JUDITH, presenfed by fhe Grand Chorus and College Symphony, and feafuring Grace Grainger as Judifh, Jody Marfin as her servanf, Ann Harrison as a voice, and Howard Dill as a voice, a senfinel, and a soldier. is believed fo be fhe firsf performance of fhe American franslafion by Goodspeed. Judifh was offered as fhe climax fo fhe Fesfival. THE GROWTH OF MODERN JAZZ was fhe fheme of fhe iazz concerf pre- senfed by fhe NT Lab Band, under fhe direcfion of Gene Hall. The members of fhe band, playing fo a packed audiforium, illusfrafed fhe growfh and change of iazz from fhe I920's up 'fo fhe presenf fime. Ofher sfudenfs of more serious music appeared in a recifal of chamber music in fhe music hall audiforium, suc- cessfully performing fhe difficulf scores fo a delighfed audience. 1 . THE FESTIVAL also feafured drama, as can be observed above 'through 'rhe 'rhree cavorring rhespians who srarred in Home of fhe Brave. There were also lecrures, exhibirs, displays, and demonslraiions--like rhe weaving demonsfralion af right 5. E i'- ' ,nw E 'Nm AND POETRY, OF COURSE had an imporlanf place in lhe Fesrival of Fine Arrs. A program 'fearuring faculry members who have achieved recogni+ion as poers was presenled in fhe library audirorium, wirh fhe poefs reading rheir own worlcs-a double rreaf. Picrured, and fea- fured, are Dr. Arrhur M. Sampley, pasr poe'r laureaie of Texas: Dr. Marlin S. Shoclcley, presidenl' of fhe Texas Poefry Socieryg Dr. Oma Sfanley, and C. E. Shuford. f 1 u lin P ayers The day G. B. Shaw Caine to North Texas was quite a day. He Caine, of course, only in the spirit of his play, Pygmalion, and through the acting of rnexnbers of the Dublin Players troupe. But Shaw was here. all right. And so was a little bit of the old Emerald Isle. And so were a lot of people . . . the traveling actors were not dis- appointed by their audience-it was warxn, sin- cere, and large. And after they left, there were lnany expressed wishes for their return-and some- t11ne soon. pf K ff Q . ego J, For Religious Emphasis lveek . . SMU Arden Players Present MA Sleep of Prisoners One of the high points of Religious Emphasis Week was the production of a stylistic Christopher Fry play, A Sleep of Prisoners, which was presented by the Arden Players, an organization of drama students at Southern Methodist University. A Sleep of Prisoners is a sequence-type play. Written to be performed in a church. It stars four men, who play the parts of prisoners ol' war in a concentration camp. Their hopes, ideals, and characters are revealed through the dreams that each has during a fitful night in the camp. e Harp Ensemble Ethereal music, soft, melodious, stirring . . . pro- duced by talented-almost enchanted-fingers and harp- strings. The harp ensemble is a combination of talent, study, and soul-music. It is learning technique so that it becomes an automatic thing . . . so that emotion and depth may become the theme of creation. V 9 '-7 J M rig ts gee S 'l'liey're all soloists, accord- ing to Robert Ottniztn. 'lflie Mzulrigzil Singers are only eight in nuniber, IllCll1lJCl'Sl1lP being litnitecl to Z1 select liew chosen by eliniination. A tliree-clay tour in April was ll cliniux to the years activities ztncl practices, when the singers presentecl progrznns in Czirtlizige, Clreenwille. ztncl Fort ltllortli. The group also zticlecl in niusiezil pro- grznns oli tlie Festivzil ol' Fine Arts. T e Lab Ban They're good. We, at North Texas, have known it for a long time. And judges-a group of top-name band leaders-think theyre good, too. because they rated the band fifth in the nation among college bands. We, North Texans, '54, like them because they play good music-good to dance to, good to listen to-just plain good. VVe, North Texans, '54, like them because they belong to us and to NT. We like them because they're going some- Where. 79 + X ,rzffdji ' 51' -'-T12 ' ff tfli-LC: Tlx eff: ,fir - F' ' HX ,Y , , , ,-qi Top row: Odus Miichell, foofballg Fred Cobb, golf. Center: Theron J. Fouls, afhlefic director. Bo'H'om row: Winlon Noah, fracltg H. G. Shands, baslcelball. lVith the trend towarcl participation sports growing stronger, North Texas in 1953-54 presented a variety, even a carnival of sports. YVhile varsity teams held their own in intercollegiate contests, intra- mural competition hit its peak in football, baseball. ba sketball, tennis, and golf. The competitive spirit of the stuclent bocly has not been paralellecl since lnost ol us have been here. VVe present the athletes and athletics, which contribuletl a great physical growth to the inclivicluals and the college as a whole. First, let's look at fc wot ball- N-I .4 , . 4-X . A. There were good 'limes- DeVere Walker-Assr. K 1 . ,wiv J X f ff Wwe yff,!f I Z, ffffy f MW ?4f' X ff W f fy J fr Odus Mi+cl1ell-Head Coach -and H1ere were bad- I ff ff - of f M: 9 Q in W I 1 , ,'.. f-,Lf W , ' ff .yfi 9 M fx ' i 2.7. , ,gf . 11, My he je A 4 gf I y V 1 iii --fi-'S' '- bw w f - ,. h. fs, . Xiif ff ,V E ...- . 1 'Q ii QW: 40 yn ,,,v 5 g 5 - 3 A V ..... is .jf J Fred McCain-Assf. ,gs .H Herb Fe rrill-Assf. --- the llenell is the place to look to understand the feelings of the team --- 319 Blaine Rideouf-Trainer Ira DeFoor-Equipmeni' VARSITY FIIUTBALL A great part of any team are the background persons who spend countless hours rubbing sore muscles and keeping equipment in shape. Without these unheralded men, it would be difficult to field or floor an athletic team week after week. Blaine Rideout, trainer, is still remembered nationally for the track records set by him and his twin brother when they were Eagle stars. Ira DeFoor, equipment, is one of the most popular persons around, both with players and his assistants. The assistants are perhaps equally important, because they face the task of attending classes while helping the teams in their off hours. And the cheerleaders-not enough could be said about the spirit they displayed. Under their leadership the twelfth and largest member of the team, the student body, spurred on every play run by the Eagles on their home field during the autumn campaign. Phofographer Charley Roberfs has lefi' Ii'Hle io be said of fhe cheerleaders- ,X ,,,.,..,,i,,i W . ' W V v sl' 1 'S' v v W' I , , . v 3 ,, Y , A' , i f , . nu 4 '. ' K ' I , . , 4 K 'S ,,,f, ..,,.,,,...w..s.:,,, . 1 ,, W . I -f-1 Q I Z -..M Wa.. W .N ,M f., s, .-4 fg . 1 . , s. L , 1 'V . E ' M. :nt WNW yfordvwv' .M l N, www f ar .14 k aff? 1.31 X agles ose pener, 0 lil In the opening game of the season, Ralph Reynolds chalked up a total of l06 yards on the ground for a respectable 6.3 yards per try, and Dean Renfro ran for 71 yards, but Arizona State of Tempe Won the contest, l4-0. It was the first time any North Texas grid team had lost an opening-night clash since Coach Mitchell came here in l946. Four times the Eagles lost the ball inside Tempe's 10-yard line-three times by fumbles and once by a penalty. The game Went scoreless until the final quarter when quarterback Bobby Hughes gambled on a fourth-down try. Lacking one yard for a first, Hughes sent fullback Charles Shepherd up the middle, but Tempe stopped the charge, passed for a score, then added another seconds later for the win. W t ' 'I V' f'h fi t A5551 il' 2 rr't , t t I .,., - . 'V I Lawrence Sfricldand-Cenfer Q sf, Xa rw' - M, was , ,, 7, iw Q S' . t M, K six, t N 5 ., ,N Q , - ' ., as ' W Wwe -'rhe firsf game happened +o be a fough CHE--+00 +ougl1-- Lee Wise-Tackle Charles Laine-Tackle as f' , lfilif Ray Ve rke rl:-Guard L . l . l , 1 t , x 1 f 2 E' Q l 7 'A ,, hgh-fi t, ft xmgi ER -Y l xl X611 ' 'fic f ll 'X K ll Ralph Reynolds-Back fkal Gene Verlcerlc-Tackle John Glenn-Guard iss. State ietors, 2 J' an in E 71 . A W vu 1, susan: a uuuuoa Charles MCG-inly '4ff,.. , U-, .. , wg ,,-W, ,. hw, A , Q P End L T21 ' far fiwl, A I -I Qwilvliif , 1 Lib- ff 'fry -1, -'. f,QA,E41 M ,. .mf ,aff W., ., ,v , 'Maud I , ,X IN, Wm 4 X , X wr f ,, ,, . ,, V Q 1 , X'-, W ff? ff, ,wwf WW fa My XM 0 f f fl ' Q Of? ,f 'A 7 J Off rf f f , -if gyq .z A f fm ,VV 4 v A 1 ! fe, 29293 , f gf , xy I , X , I I7 V Qfffxffi 1 W Q y l f 1 's a ,E .fr Eagles hold as All-American Parker bucks fhe line- Glenn Holfzmann-Taclcle Wlnl0n Crlswell-End 3 f Kip Camp-End Charles Bowlin-Back 0,164 .fm X, I . . 4 K Zi ff -' V y yr ' Z f f Eag es in, 27- Norman Inge-br.g+sen End After losing to the great Parker and company of Mississippi State, 6-2l, the Eagles found themselves facing another tough foe, Naval Training Center of San Diego. Mississippi State, at that time rank- ing Q3th nationally among major college teams, presented only one potential All- American, but the Navy crew boasted two former All-Americans among the power- packed outfit, including several all-confer ence performers from different sections of the country. However, when the Bluejack- ets came to Eagle stadium, Gene Bahnsen, Dean Renfro, Charles Shepard, and Law- rence Strickland displayed a sparkling of- fense that turned back the sailors, 27-12. Renfro and Reynolds tallied twice each on runs of 12, 4, 42, and 8 yards. VVithout the fumbles notable in the first two games. the team looked organized and ready. -and i+'s +wo sfraighl punches and a fine shoulder- Jack Hays-Back Roberf McClendon-Guard Fred Way-Cenier 0 ,IQ H QC? ' Q f ?'fif4 , 5240 ii 1432! flew-miifiw I - ' l f- gist w s - f Av y M 1 1 ,f 14 V M KAN, N ' 'W ,-If sp -:-.q- ,'-- , - .4 , Kyle , ' W Q i.,-N 551 We wav f im 1 HJ fi., I, 3.5 2 V ,s 1- . V, 4.1.1 ls' , ,gi-AK. Q vm? Z K 0 is . .'w:sg,W.v,. - . . i f - ' use - ,fs ' .. ' we X ' - N - ,.,., 3 - ff MQW! ig SQW,...... . , we ,ff .5 'A T Downs ndlans, 9 7 .fx fm x s-..i ,f We N Q it . as If tt' s ig l K - ,, B ,X Nifty Y: A Q Y, if J. - T ft Tommy Runnels-Back Midwestern University held the Eagles to a scoreless tie for the first 28 minutes in the first conference game for both teams, but the favored North Texans, defending Gulf Coast conference champions, finally started rolling and scored 50 seconds before the half. They added five more in the last half to rout the In- dians, 39-7. Tommy Runnels, sophomore from Fort Worth, made up for the loss of injured quarterback Don Baker. The fleet halfback scored twice on runs of 54 and 46 yards. His teammates, Dean Renfro, Ken Hall, and Charlie Shepard took care of the other scoring runs, with Gene Bahnsen converting twice. Shepard booted one extra point. The first half of play was overshadowed by a fine performance by the North Texas marching band, the precision drills of the Lewisville Ranger- ettes, and a Midwestern band bearing bright neon halos. But the second half, despite the one-sided outcome, provided the fans with plenty of action in the form of long runs and spots of good defense. If seems Hwere s always some mecldler Dan LaGras+a-Guard Richard Johnson-Tackle .....-4 S , gy E3 Y .J fl . Sf z i Xl .bg 5 J' X' Don Baker-Back -with the greafesf of finesse do+h he frekl Miners nderlnine . loc ., 26-2 S y ,... I Q? Q ,A fil . 3 x 42 4 XM! f X , f 52 Roy Newman-End Roberf Ha rd ie-End Eagles, Bally Not Enough Trailing by 20 points at the end of the first half, Coach Mitchell's grid- ders came back to score 21 points in the second but it wasn't good enough to win as the Texas Weste1'11 Miners walked away with a 26-21 victory. As had been the case all season, fumbles cost the Eagles heavily, and the host Miners took ad- vantage of every scoring opportunity. lt was all Texas VVestern the first half. but in the third period Dean Renfro streaked for 30 yards and a first down on the Miners' six. Two plays later quarterback Bobby Hughes crossed over W for the touchdown. Gene Bahnsen converted, i' but the Eagles were still far behind. They were f ,J put more in a hole when the Miners scored X il 1 ,X lg 2' 3 again on a 15-yard run, making the score 26-7. M Then Hughes rallied with the best passing game the Eagles had shown all season. The tall quarterback lofted a long pass to Ralph 1 f 1 X 1 Reynolds, who was pulled down on the 1'Vest- 1 4 a erners' 33-yard line. Three plays later Bahnsen , 2 broke over from the 26 for the tally. He again 1 rx lx Y 4 1 converted, but the Eagles were behind, 14-26. Gaining control of the ball once more, Hughes hit Charles McGinty, Reynolds, and Wiiitoii X L Criswell with passes for successive first downs a 7,,15.f,M-- -2 and from the Miner 19 Reynolds scored and Bahnsen converted to end the scoring and T ' - ' lN0rth Texas two game win streak. Bobby Hughes-Back 32 Qi 6 -hope 'rhis sod's soffer 'Phan The Denfon rodeo grounds ww 'i Ka A. J : Nw Gl'illlll0ll Gain Tic, 3- 3 i -oufa' fhe way, sonny boy, we need fhis- WS' W L ' Q ' , Q Q J, Gene Bahnsen-Back Late Attempt Fails 'When the Eagles journeyed to San Jose State, they found stiffer opposition than that offered by Midwestern. It took scoring thrusts by halfback Ralph Reynolds and quarterback Bobby Hughes to offset the one-man performance of Larry Mat- thews, the little Spartan who led the nation in scoring during the early part of the season. A field goal attempt by Gene Bahnsen in the closing seconds of the game missed by only inches, but the North Texans came out with a l3-l3 tie. Fred Wayf, starting his first game at the center slot vacated by injured Lawrence Strickland, teamed with Ray and Gene Verkerk and Glen Holtzman to anchor the middle of the Eagle for- ward wall. Gharley Laine was particularly effec- tive in opening holes in the big Spartan line for his teammates to burst through. Matthews gave the Eagles trouble all evening. The l65-pound senior was used on reverses and flankers, attempt- ing to open up the North Texas defense in order to put Spartan fullback Joe Taylor through the line, but Coach Mitchell's charges held for the half-win. Charles Shepard--Back Ewg es Crushed Mississip i, -40 Passing Nets 149 Yards lt was a sad Saturday for the Eagles when they attacked the University of Miss- issippi Rebels at Oxford. North Texas scored shortly after the opening kickoff, but from there on the Rebels were in charge, as they caine back to crush the Eagles, 40-7. Receiving the ball on their own one-yard line, the North Texans used three passes and six running plays to chalk up their only tally. The passing of Bobby Hughes netted 149 yards. Q75 st. 1 ,sf as , L ,va 9' Q A 0 5 4 4 swam' f 5 :f Q- eg 2 Dean Renfro-Back .X I. X N' iii' ,Q , 'ts2a.W..pQW , v I , If f 56? A214 ' iHomecomers had a queen- ,...,, orth Texans ln, .'-ai ' iw, ..... ., Phil Bowers-Back iusf bump him, Ken-i+'s my 'Hme +o score Q ,dy-Q 1le+ +l1e res+ of +l1em play rough, buf my elbows s+ay in-- ver uffs at onlecomin Ilenfro Gains 177 Yards in Nine Carries Things looked better as the Eagles returned to their home field for a Homecoming game with the Buffaloes of West Texas before a crowd of l2,500. Eagle ballcarriers amassed a total of 344 yards on the ground in the 38-6 victory. Dean Renfro picked up much of the Eagles' yardage with a 177-yard total in nine carries. He scored touchdowns on runs of 4l, 65, and 6 yards. Ken Hall, Don Baker, and Robert DeLong added tallies and Gene Bahnsen kicked the extra points in the one-sided affair. It was the eighth consecu- tive Homecoming victory for Coach Mitchell's football teams. As in several other contests of the year, the Eagles scored the first time they had the ball, with Quarterback Bobby Hughes pitch- ing to Hall on the two, from where the powerful end drove over. Hall, along with teammate Nor- man Ingebrigtsen, also was vital in long ground plays, removing defensive men from the paths of the runners with devastating downfield blocking. A , A . 66 -K , . l V 1 ' isi - 4, ad Jim Puryear-Guard fl Ben Moore-Guard We dropped +l1e ball, buf so did +l1e Wes+ Texan- X Q ,ig X-,X X ,, , W7 yt ts, A, ,st 2 il in l 2 A I Q. Q-'L,fm -1 IMT' ff! ,, , K ' ' X.. ' ,Q f ,f x Y Zig X QQ? ,i ,.,-,,,1-sfnf . H -.gf V ' M QL, .. V . VA 5 , N,,,E y g'5gg, .:-,,,., .f -' k iwi-:,, ,4 ,, f , f, X Q ,kg iw as f f X f as sm, 1 X 5 Q41 4 f Sk , J 5 , S Q ' i Q N 8 Q 5 t , . . ia , t 1 , , - - ,v H. '-A L 1 af N,,5'v r X r , gg 3 3, - - , 'M SW, ig fu - Q i , 'wfziawgff ' ' . ., Q 1 'X sys 7,4 ,AK Sw .- 9, ,. 45' A -fgfmgffaf' f s'e5s-X54 , -:fy af ,. Q-ffm -f , ,K - s . ,, -.ff if -fr' ,afs,i.456fs2M,1N:.-Mies: ,dim 4 N f L.: .rw W as 1 fi 5 YWW' Xa M i 0 34,0 V Save 'Hue Yucca! ' n. Tw,- 4 117 1'-fir'-l54,'.,.r. ' b-51 ' ' ' W .4,.... -,. W... . ., .,. ,,s...., Ha., . '-if you'd knock off fhis face liffing, I could gef by fhe ofher fem- Cowlloys E ge Ea es, l -I0 Bond Trip Called Success Hundreds of North Texas students followed the team to Abilene for the Hardin-Simmons game, initiating the school's plan for an annual road trip, but the Eagles came out on the short end of a l4-l0 score. Gene Bahnsen fumbled the opening kickoff, the Cowboys recovered and scored a few plays later. Good defensive play dominated the game, and the Eagles had to wait until the final part of the second period before scoring on Bahnsen's l3- yard field goal. Late in the third, Hardin-Simmons tallied again for a lil-3 lead. Then Bobby Hughes tossed to Ken Hall for a touchdown and Bahn- sen converted to end the scoring. Witli 75 seconds left to play, NT took to the air, ending play on the Cowboy 15. Massey Scowls- fl .. ,. , ,Y,. , . . .., -,,.,, ,,,,.,, . - , I -Fly prays I f ty 4 im' , A i, ' . 5 if I 1 ,M 'e a 5 734 1 2 ll I -- they saw a fine game at Abilene --- Everybody lound Something to do on the way --- 5 is amy f , , '+ V Y Sn, W A Nr Q .,,.,f' ,wx K ., X we -x wiwvdavi - , dancers or singers or quiet fans' they were glad they went --- --if's a long time befween drinks- orth Texas oses GCC Crown Trinity Dethrones Eagles, I4-6 Wfith the Gulf Coast Conference at stake. the Eagles journeyed to San Antonio to meet Trinity University in the final game of the season. Only 3000 persons were on hand to watch the Tigers score twice in the first half and dethrone the Eagles as GCC champs in a I4-6 win. North Texas' lone scor- ing thrust began when guard George Veit recovered a Tiger fumble on Trinity's 36. Robert DeLong picked up 23 yards in three runs to put the ball on the 13 as the third period ended. Tommy Runnels tooka pitchout and ran to the l, from where fullback Charlie Shepard crashed over left tackle for the only Eagle score. North Texas ended the season with six defeats, three wins and a tie. W fv Ili f I Ken Hall-End --- above: DeLong Griff Hughes-Back picks 'lp 3 fgvy --- helowz Baker gets the treatment Tealn Eleets ll een --- she was a great football fan even in had weather --- and she married her football hero --- ffl .w Shirley Baker allas News' All-Stars GENE BAHNSEN Honorable Menfion All-Texas KEN HALL fX, LAWRENCE STRICKLAND Second All-Texas ll X lf 'f ,? . Honorable Menlion LiHle All-America Firsf All-Texas f IA X I X ! ' ! l L N A ff lg, 1 X x ' .X . I 'QA M J c w ,E X X, i L XX , f I A , L f for V 1 1 Q1 v, V l an lx l .ff-N-V f' ll fx Boa MCCLENDON XX gif! 1 V 'L l If Second All-Texas 1? i Q l x A or ,7 fr l f A ll ,ff l l N If . X M54 1 X x f i. R 47 X' I I' 6 .f Y 5 ' I RALPH REYNOLDS Honorable Menfion Li++le All-America DEAN RENFRO Honorable Menfion All-Texas 'RJ-lu X NORM INGEBRIGTSEN Second All-Texas This Troian leam was scored on only once fhey won 'lhe hfle 0T Trojans Cop Grid Crown Wliile the varsity teams were gaining recognition for the school with their inter- collegiate play, other North Texans were performing for their groups and organiza- tions in intramural contests. Witli plenty of room for the games, observers could find four football tilts taking place at once. Tro- jan gridders took the fraternity league title with eight wins and only one loss. In the independent loop, Methodist House came out on top with five victories and one de- feat in league play. Before the championship game both teams had only six points scored against them, but the Trojans took that one, 8-0. 1-'rhese Melhodisfs played fine foofball lsu+ were only runnersup , al it 3 'DIUBAL V I I I FINITBALL somebody wen'l and pushed Ihal ball ou+ of my handst- TEAM BEICUBDS I saw This look grea+ in +he movies- -don I laugh, mo'I'her- . . .,., ,. .,,,, ,. ,,,,, ,, , ,,,.-,,,.. .,,, ,....?,,,W,4.1 wf if M. '3 f E I' S 'X zz, fl ' I QW 4, ' I , .4 fy 4, MP 2351 T - M , , A 5, kg ss-4 144544354:-vf:: ' 52:1 ,N-44 :4 1 15. S-fx:-5 ' 'A' N ' I , 9,54 ,ws 1 A lip 35 , , f - U, SW - .1, ,y1' 'P Q 1 X 'V 'viffff fff' -A I W1f: u' 5 if N, X Q ,4-515' 44. 'Q-55Ei'? Fraternity League Independent League TEAM wow LOST TP OP TEAM woN LOST TP OP Troians 8 I 76 6 Melhodisl House 5 I 38 6 Lambda Chi Alpha Kappa Alpha hl Sagma Phu Epsnlon Sigma N Geezles Kappa Sugma Phu DeI+a Be+a Della Sigma Phu 7L IL uad 4 LegeH' Hall Bums Jolcers Rebels 2 2 89 36 Q 4 2 9 24 5 2 uo5 s Pi P' Pi 5 4 52 as 3 2 39 '2 ' ' ' 44 44 26 20 2 3 I8 I9 ' 5 34 54 I4 62 I 4 I2 22 24 54 sa 55 ' 3 5 27 55 I 4 I2 43 ' . 2 7 26 72 ' ' I 5 5 98 6 5 v --- they turned out to see fine football --- --- the men fought hard for fanle --- F. ,. -..,- A W., Y, Y W H 1 l . f 6 I 1 E 'A . --- some won only bruises for their trouhle --- NWN? 1 -YF FFl Fi - A 5 C S 5 mm Wmbwnmmw 1, gnc, A aww? Wars' J 4 AA., Trhese men, along wirh Coach Cobb, made up rhe lnframural Com mission-Sfancling: Herb Ferrill, Ted Niclcsiclr, Pop Noah: Kneeling Marion Massey, George Ferrell, James lBuzzl Wa+ers. Presi ent A oints 'Maura llea S Frecl Cobb ' J jf 7 X774 G af f ff ff? ' fy VF gf. r 727 eff , 21- , A Appointment of an intramural commis- sion by President Matthews was another step in the growing intramural program. The connnission was established to make policies and hear protests which result from keen competition. Wilitoli fPopj Noah, track coach and director of intra- niurals, was named chairman of the seven- man connnission. Three other faculty members, all coaches, and three students who had displayed a strong interest in 'inurals were other members. Coaches, be- sides Noah, were Fred Cobb, Herb Fer- rill, and Ted Nicksick. Students included George Ferrell, James Wlaters, and Marion Massey. Xwjx, 598111-wr Qwkvwvymml Fonts llesignsg Canlbron Nanlell Director Theron Fouts, who has devot- ed more than half of his life to the service of athletics at North Texas. announced early in January that he was resigning his post as athletic director. effective June 3. Named to succeed Fouts was Dr. Emmet F. Cambron, who was to become chairman of the depart- ment of health and physical edu- cation and director of Eagle ath- letics. Fouts. who has been active in the Eagle athletic program since l92U. coached football, basketball, base- ball, and track before becoming athletic director in l927. A l932 graduate of North Texas, Dr. Cambron returned to his alma mater in 1948 as professor of health and physical education. lfhe incoming and oufgoing a+hle+ic clirecfors pose in Mr. Fouls' officei- l eq X vas, .M s fs ask ggi? , Q QQQVX, s, , 5 , Qs, fri, 1. t ,,- W -, fs, N' life as ,Ql,f?s, r 1 ,v,6vmfNf,4cWN9WS5M,4 ,V W ai .' ,, y fm S-,i,S,, ,Z I imma! 3 NTSC 79 54 62 82 63 86 66 80 85 6I 77 79 66 73 72 arsity Basketball -Calvin Ax+eII demons'Ira'I'es 'Ihe form which made him one of 'Ihe Eagle sfandoufsi- Opponeni' Score NORTHWEST LOUISIANA 73 BAYLOR 70 SOUTHEASTERN OKLAHOMA 66 ABILENE CHRISTIAN 74 ST. EDWARDS 49 MCMURRY 66 TEXAS TECH 73 LOUISIANA TECH 75 HOWARD PAYNE 58 SPRING HILL 58 MISSISSIPPI SOUTHERN 80 MISSISSIPPI SOUTHERN 98 LOUISIANA TECH 83 WAYLAND COLLEGE 62 TRINITY 39 NTSC l05 5l 76 69 99 88 83 85 77 73 72 55 54 OpponenI' Score TRINITY 56 OKLAHOMA A AND M 66 HARDIN-SIMMONS 7I HARDIN-SIMMONS 57 TRINITY 67 TRINITY 50 MISSISSIPPI SOUTHERN 60 MIDWESTERN 67 MIDWESTERN 54 MIDWESTERN 65 MIDWESTERN 76 NAIA PLAYOFFS ST. EDWARDS 42 EAST TEXAS 60 H. G. Shands-Coach Cagers Win GCC Crown Scoring an average of 75.5 points a game, Coach Pete Shands' Eagle cagers finished the 1953-54 season with 18 wins and 8 losses. In conference play, the North Texans won the Cuf Coast crown with seven victories and one defeat. Sophomore Freddie Hopkins led the Flock's scorers with 388 points in regular season games for a l5.5 average. Calvin Axtell and Elmer Beard tallied 289 each. Axtell and Beard, along with Bob Carner, Kendel Banks, Bervin Hooper. and James Palmer, finished their eligibility this year. However, Coach Shands has one junior. three sophomores, and six freshmen to bolster next year's team. After facing such teams as Baylor and Oklahoma A and M during the regular season, the Eagles reached the District IV NAIA finals before losing to East Texas. Top row: Kendel Banlcs, Bill Plemons, Elmer Beard, Freddie Hoplcins, Kennefh Hale, Fred Bradshaw, manager: Second row: James Palmer, Del- mar Wafldns, Bervin Hooper. David Lane, Dean Davis, S+anley Aring'l'on, and Bobby Jones: BoHom row: Coach H. G. lPe+el Shands, Tom Hooper Bobby Garner, Calvin Axfell, Jimmy Powell, Joe Mi+cl1ell, and Ted Niclcsiclc, assis'I'an'I' coach. --olcay, bud, gel your arm off my 'leammale 'C 5, ,, 5? I ., l' N 'L ' Q ,A V www 1 , MMM! i-,..,J ww Q- ,N ml-M-MPM, aw, . ., E WWW Miclwesfern plays a hard game--ask Calvin-1 A Coach Shands' cagers won I8 games by geHing fhe iump on 'rhe opposifionl .--qv w Aw My ,, ff Xk Jia .7 fs 4. is xx 1 7 64. Q9 N' V2 k X 5 gismf, . , yi? -1- , 1 Y' 1 xf , A0 xipks Wi- -.34 V. - A , b ,, N Q ix if A NASVQ .6 , V - F x x NU A Q f 551' Qs! , ,, - A X, A .r 7 E X , . ' 2 ,rf X 4 ng, z ,J zf v Q' , iw f . f 9 R59 fx ff rf! f 1 1 swwsz , ,Www 1 wx - fi W Calvin Axfel-Forward Senior Capfain Bobby Garner-Guard Senior Captain r Q I heard +hai', Iadyland I clon'+ eH'l'1er use my elbows- --- Garner, Banks, Axtell Beard, Palmer, and B Hooper and eligibility --- James Palmer Senior Guard Bervin Hooper Senior Forward you musi be misfaken--rhis one is mine- if . 4 , ,541 ,g 5, I Q 'ks 1- 4 'Q rw Sw Kendel Banks Senior Forward Nw Elmer Beard Senior Cen+er V.-rf fhai crashing linebacker missedi-now 'For +he las+ fen- g ,Ag 4 r 11 4 f w iv 'N,,,,,,,Q'ff W . X R Q5 , we 2 5 X w 1 X X . 'Y fe ri? fi .-ff' QF 4? 464 2 ' 145 , N -W J 3-15 7 ,,.. 2, +l1is had belfer be iwo--- --leggo' +l1a+ crazy, mixed-up handball 1.5 .M 45, fa f Q f 'Y e 4 .' f. 3 , 4 fy 'ifm Q' 54 + we M- w a I A f K X 4 Freddie Hopkins Sopl1. Cenier Jim Powell Soph. Guard 3 Joe MHcl1ell Tom Hooper Sopl1. Forward Jr. Guard -some or all of lhe cheerleaders furned up al'l'l1e home games- 7 ty-fwf like +l1e coach said, +l1is is noi a game of body conlacl' -loolcs like some of lliese guys slay up here all nlgl1+ - The Glohetrotters came to town, bringing their collection of hilarious, refreshing antics --- -man, if Hmis guy would help a liffie- --- Reece Qlloosej Tatum was a great performer for the packed house --- -my name is righi' +herelSa+chel Paige some geese may find fhis diH:icul+- 35 ural Basketball --'fhe high-scoring GDIS nofched II sfraighf vicfories fo chalk up fheir second consecufive 'mural cage crown- Dls Repeat as askethall Champs The GDI quintet, a team composed of varsity football players, swept to its second consecutive intramural basketball crown during the l95fl season. The title-winning team, which was known as the Yankees last year, romped to nine straight victories in League ll, then walloped the League Ill titlists and Lamb- da Chi Alpha, the fraternity league win- ners, in playoffs for the overall 'mural championship. A clutch free throw by Richard Cais- ford in the last 30 seconds gave Lambda Chi a crucial 20-19 victory over the pre- viously undefeated Trojans in the contest that decided the fraternity crown. Lambda Chils record was 9-O: the Trojans finished with 8-l. The four top scorers in the fraternity league were George Dato, Sigma Phi Epsi- lon, ll8 points: Don Smith, Kappa Sigma, ll2 points: Bob Edmondson, Pi Phi Pi, 93 points, and Foster Keiffer, Pi Phi Pi, 90 points. Runnersup to the CD15 in league II independent play were the Jokers, who had an 8-l record, and the Celtics, who finished with six wins and three losses. Fraternity League TEAM WON LOST Lambda Chi 9 8 Troians 8 I Phi Del+a Bela 6 3 Geezles 6 3 Sigma Phi Epsilon 5 4 Pi Phi Pi 4 5 Kappa Alpha 3 6 Kappa Sigma 3 3 Delia Sigma Phe I a Sigma Nu o 9 -ifhese men wenl lhrough lheir regular schedule unclefea+ecl, buf los'r in 'rhe playoffs- Lfllll a C is ace Second in Race -Kenluclry wanled me, bul Bevo dicln'+ go fhere eifher- ',..4 r U -relax, l'll waif 'HI he comes down and l'll have a be'Her chance- 'rhere's plen+y 'rhere--have a big bife --- players and fans, bundled in heavy clothes, made their way to the men's gylll for the big contests --- -l9aslce+ball players leap for balll-below, our man hopes his Yucca will grow in leaps- CMA ll XX 1.- I Varsit rack I Manu way' ..--que 2- 'sa-44.41 0 '-dk... ifhese men lcepi Norfh Texas a+'H'1e+op of+l1e ladder in fraclr and field- Eag es emain in Cinder Spotlight -Dale lmel receives +he ba+on from 'reammafe Clancy in Hue Sou+l1wes+ern Recrea+ional Meei' ai' For'r Wor+l1-i- wwwf l 3 'Q Winlon lPopl Noah-Coach .eq , X 9 .. 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U , V , ,Q Avg, ,gwwf W 4wff4..f.W,,f4- - ,gm Wag, xg , ., K V J. . 3 ru ' emf ifffi .ffwgpvwmmzff f , .p .. fx - x 'SIP Q xi Cr Q-ff, N ' + , Ms? - , Q 'f- ' , Q- ' X X , 1 5-,.,ffw,, , 4 lx X 4 ' , ' ,gf Kwfg... .,.1W,.a?Af14.1L,.--,,- 22' KF' . yen- S43 nf 1 14 - ,, 0 Dean Renfro Boyd Dollar Parferson crosses line ahead of Hue field as usual-1 .N,,,,,, , N., Wwwmfw K-H Q , ,I . A M.. .,m,p?,,4 WWCQ , W 55 2 - : x Q , ,' A Z ,siww W l 5 ! -Kennelh Kelley, versafile Eagle fraclcsfer, cenler, fakes high hurdle in sfricle in Nor'l'l1 Texas Relays evenl- Eagles Win 5 of First 7 Mleets ' Coach Wintoii H. QPopj Noal1's Eagle thinclads entered seven meets during the first month of the 1954 season and came home victorious in five of them. The Eagles opened their schedule with a 71-34 dual meet victory over Texas Christian. Next they grabbed their third straight Border Olympics crown at Laredo, I . defeating second-place Abilene Christian 53 lj3 to John Cavagllerl In the Southwestern Recreational meet in Fort Worth, the Eagles scored 56 points to win the college division. North Texas took first in the college-university div- ision of the third annual North Texas relays in Denton, tallying 41 points to second-place Kansas State's 32. Abilene Christian nosed out the Eagles, 27 points to 23, to win the West Texas Relays at Odessa. The Eagles swept a tri-school meet in Brownwood, defeating Howard Payne and TCU, after failing to take any firsts in the Texas Relays in Austin the week before. 4 ,Ali ' 'W V g:u.e,1.Je-Jew-V' A Q? 7' ,N A f' va Z' '?'1f2f17lQ IF: A ' . f-fe ' ' 2 Lf. J -....um-V '-f 4---wr J ,Z .4-LM, -X 'Q-'lff ,flu V' prima L: jig .,. W' ' ,fiifnf Mmvl ZW W .l,.:..ii:' ' L 'AL , E .,. .- -, X- K ,rl .Y if Q QW- if Q' ' , A Y V ei i., f..,17:L,L . , , e ' ' ' fx ' H7 ,N , ,, , . 'YZ 'M ' 'ff' i. - - ,.:.: I w,pJaii x '? '1'Ig- x-'f1fw-Y-.-,-.-..4.z. M... Le - M -Z f .. TY lj' Gal., , , V NWN l , I fwdegvvwne- , f Q.fe2,fA6s .J New awaken , ,. -wr V me ? z Q Q-V 5.5, ,V X ,j f 2' , Q' ,Z ' - f n.: ,- f 4, i f - Wage Q WR'fg,,7 ff W, , , W f Y a if f ' V f , r 2 r 'Surg -, . Q ' , - - 5. , gn.-, f wpxq aff' V A we ak ff' '- e 2 , L 1 4, .Mrk ' T1 .a ' - ' f ' -- - J, j',,.lQzZ4QffZ,,.fQ :-,I ' . 1 xaw.lgX,:k 2Sy,,,qgj 2155 .iw V9 4 rw?-,. ww. YM A ff' 2, . Eugene Branscome ' - 42?-,.'. R ,. Q' fa u .' . ,1 ' AQWA-HW, f ' , V I . J , 2 . .,,, Lfzzwff 'Q y ,X , Q X ,mg zlf, we A V f t- t 0 'X A,,,,,,5,,, .Lg . H , A N1 U ,Q I .:- - Z f ,... L, . ,. L ,,,. , V,,1, ,1 .,,. f. .,,, A 1 x V rr 3 ff, , .. QWM ,, - Vi' ,W ., Ie W ' ' 'A 7zFr'5??f I ,l QW, J f .J 1 f Q , :,..i ,fisifsel N X 1, f ' ' 91577 ' - 2 ,Way A' f',,b', ,. J , h '.-4 vj'.,,-'f,,,fA'L J 4- df. A -3 ifwmu.M, V, . 'A 1 ' y, ' ' ' f .,.:f15,J s .Lf ruff! uzxf f , 'Sw . . -N..J.UdJm:y5.,. 6,:c....M.mL:y.,:, Howard Filzhugh -Elmer Beard E , ffm wins in Relays Q' ' , . , ,ff v - .:'1.pav,wfe,:2-vw'-:'3: :V - . ,f .1,,. .. 9 1Kelley and Roloerl' Wheeler fake rhe hurdles 'lhe campus picked Barbara Cosgrove as Relays Queen ,L-wb--v ,., Wallers A I lmel Rodriguez Pa'Herson and Walfer Abbey Sam Pugh --- Eagle track mnen received plenty of workouts, but it paid off --- e f A L I--it Z.:, 43? ', 1 , Q, . ,W - -fr h e 4.4. ,... .. , A , ..,x,.4 . .5 Intrannlral rae 1 9 1 1 f X 1 3 -hey, coach-'rhrow me +l1a+ map-'rl'1is looks like Independence Day a+ lndianapolisi- Teams Perform 0n Nerve, Little Conditioning iii is, foo, higher Hman his head'-Tu --a kid could break his leg if he doesn i make i+-- ,,,, I ,, . H ,., ,,,,, e. . , . ,, A , 'f ,. 4:1 ,, 3' XY A , yi ' . A, i wi .7 fo 1 My 'Q --+-.um a W ,f,. , , E o fe V X, 3 ze VG, I- f. --- everybody was tired fron: the big events, but the perfornners were glad they ealne --- if 'rhis ba+on wasn'+ so heavy, l'd beef him by fen yards- -never mind fhis pose, mom, we're in greaf shape-say. boy, hold +l'1a+ +ape Milli- Varsity 0 Sc-A '4 Lk I if s f r f F A , l if ing -fhese golfers carry 'the hopes of North Texas info fhe spring and summer fournamenfs-Herb Ferrill, fop leff, fravels wifh fhe 'leam as sponsor 4 H FRED COBB-COACH .. ,.,. f J 4, it Y ul ML x y Q l 3, . X- f I , .. X Followers of North Texas and golf lost a friend when Fred Cobb, famed Eagle links coach, died of a heart attack on March 17. Coach Cobb, who gained laurels for his football ability at Georgia Tech and North Texas, began coaching here in l940. In 1945, he installed golf as a major sport at this school. His teams won the NCAA championship four years in a row from 1949-52. Among his many star players were Billy Maxwell, Ross Collins. L. M. Cran- nell Jr., Joe Conrad, and Buster Reed. Under Coach Cobb's direction, North Texas built an 18-hole golf course and a f1f50,000 limestone clubhouse. It was im- mediately announced that a plaque will be placed in the clubhouse in memory of the popular golf coach. mf wi S S llllllllllll il e L55 74 . V a fe, ,MM Uv A . U .,.. Q ., , .:..,- M - . ,,.,. ,,. . A.. I' R , Ni. ,..,...-v X5 gg, l Qffjffxl ' if , M Hg Q -lts x X X X X, X 1' X X gm , X X X X X X X R 5 N X X 1 X N X KN xx X N X xx w Q -1 X, X Mo X M' Q ... x . , xi e , -We- ' Q , .,,...,,,.-- X N N ... i X X I S 3 .Ma 'wg 5 A . .YQ ids' fs l'vWQe x 3' 5 Wi Q - 'X 2 X 2. Q . .aw-N4 -, .,:, Q X 9+ 1 xt: 'J gi 1 ,ESQ F1 We S z ' A , K 'ill fe e , .MMM f A- 551, Herb Ferrill-Sponsor --Byron Nelson holds a clinic a++l1e college coursei Marion Hislcey Sian Mggel It W ,ry ,I ,. 54'Mw,I A VA V7 . .vl- 'L-. . .di N.. lk l S A gg X X ' if ' A. J. Triggs ,task M yn , f W ' fi , 1, f' Z iyl 1 H ,. .A A,,' i 5 5 ! r l I P 1 ,. Mvfg, Benny Casfloo George Clark V QQ, 4 ,aw ff- x . K a x Paul Ransom -ihis is 'rhe correc+ way +o blas+ ou'r of a Hap- R ,, .1 f .ey A 1 Q 541 95 Q in --- Jinlnly Mitchell and Gordon Bankston are the men behind the counter --- they live and work at the golf shop --- v , X We 1 x X 6 s N X X4 1 x, 45 4 Q Y eg fs Q , X x9 , X J 5 We l fix N N 2 ,5 42' Nmiw -' W Q ry, ' I x X l N X liiiiilw Q' Q ,I w 3 f X -' J J. ' iv r 469, K' N78 A Y W X 'E W x . I - ' 1' 'N 5 ' vi S f ' la, , . , -. 1 X - 4 ,. I? la 5 .K , . f' 'is' 99 2 if W , f . g ' 32 Q. . ,A X , j ay 'wY3'l Zigi' 2 1 f- i ., A Q QI 95. 'WAA ZI A iw a' l X . - ., ., M I A Q 4 f ilee 3 . . . - ' 'f I il X N f 5 A 4 f 4? 9 K x 44 1 S S X ,A Q X xx? 5 if x V 4 7 --Coach Cobb ai' one of his favoriie momen'l's-wi+h his golfers and his 'friend Nelson- , ,, is -iFerrill 'lallcs wi'l'h 'lwo nlrsmen . Y , . , A f ,,, W ,A . , 2- Q ,559 V 3-g,,Y 1- f- -4 f 7. x f V' - , -V ,,, ,Q , 2' ,. i o we x It K V , w Yu. ,H ' M V ., W , hwy-if it olnenis Recreation Association 366 fl' , --fhe wheels of fhe machine-WRA commiffee H' loolcs easy- if 5. , , 5' , fy f 'i S , nf W 1 X 2 Q 4 W I X ' Q 2 vo . W 7 , S' 7 X 1 1 We f , . 1 . 1 y y f V W 1 W cgi -V si ' 9 ' 2 3 ? 'Women at North Texas are not lacking for athletic facilities and recreation. Volleyball, bask- etball, tennis, softball, and bad- minton are among the many ac- tivities in which they participate. Along with these sports are fenc- ing, table tennis, and outings. Furthermore, the group is look- ing forward to next year, when the Texas Recreation Federation of College Woiiieii will make Denton its convention city. Plans are already being made for the big event. All the winners in the various divisions were not known at time of this publication. but champs in early activities included: Oak Street in volleyballg Bruce Hall in basketball. Tennis and soft- ball were the major sports not finished. --excuse my shoulder, lady-I should very much like 'lhaf balll' --- the girls were taught the higher principles of sportsmanship --- and lnow to Play --- J e er as jf f ,W -tgijgjg i fx -up 5 , 5 S r fgfff v Sf! fjjf . , 4 f Q fy I , My QA , 1? 5 K Wg, a We ' f 7 r xi A X aka, 4 Q 1. f e 0' , A . .. 7 Q W X, ' ' Zeta Wsgr , A, f 6 Q fgxzffi f ' QV7 ' fix Yee ee? a 9' al : Q +he fiming needed in +his li'I He frick is apparenf-she's glad 'they didn'+ move 'Hwe hoop- coordinarion and hours and hours of pracfice are necessary fo achieve rhis li+he grace- --don'+ I1i+ H' so hard, please , .1 5f 3 :J 1: r ' 1 i '1 5 e z X my Q- Vw Q:X.k. lx s ., . ' If 'V X X X x x ,X x :WV X sm X Xxx X Nx f ! 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Nix' Zfxfw Q F k'i v.X..A.N, , - s if Mi f ff Z ' :. , ,M s 7 nf 5 L f ff'-fsxks 'Sf , - ' : . :e .X X V 9 1 Qin, ifasf serve? -i+'s a good sefup --- these activities give growth to fair play and ood looks --- RA and 'Phe smash -Hue Ou+ing Club geis se'r for some chow- indoors or outdoors these girls can play the games --- call 'em righf-we're being wafched --- they should nlake good as p. e. teachers --- Q Q if 'they didn'+ have such a sharp infield- V M1 R , 4 70 -baslce+baII's a fine, clean game -fumblers are popular everywhere- --- table tennis teaches tolerance --- wf :w'x,y,g:gf f'-m-m-1,5-wm--- ,f L X, ,Z , Wm, 'Z ill: 'rhe ins+ruc+or goes fhrough fhese exercises wi+h 'fhe pupils, she should be Errol Flynn passed 'rhrough here once1he fences, loo- in good shape everyone should have a sip befween games- ,, ,, W ww sv fr s,w.x-srfmsf ...M -w: : ,.::5.-1 ,:- sf, A, A' s. 2 V W,-,.. Q 1' m x , N ff .sf s f '- '- fy ff:-vw ,:' - f s 'N 1. -im, - - X14 K fe , X fiiiqlu. s:s:s:y V X - -e.f,, .-N, as. sf ' . '9ffX' . M af- ' - ' X ' y , 4 s - Q ., Y 3 , wg -1 4 . I if-'QJM sf 1 s ' XX f s ' X 9. ' ,,s,u .154 ,Q - as s sw - mf' W! ' fi W ,V ' ':Ifv-'av ,Q ,l .Z X sv 5 . f , sf V Q my r W Qu, an fw' Z'3151?V xv x RX X65 w J x Q' fo - sf m fl A f N? , , w Xi' f f use 1 X , fd 2 fr X XX? x W? ' WSAY ' as :wg Z . . 371 Mllral Softball Y , -if 'HIGTCIS a Yankee scour here, break our ihe confraci -if I can iusf ge++l1a+ carcher +o 'rhrow fo +he ou'l'field- 'QQ JM .,.-13 -lfhese girls were Hue mosr ardem' fans N M - , f.. 'S gag?-'Fv,.J:-wh: , . 2 'ia 1-A X H, f I ,Ima--f so X Q4 , pr, Q f- . ' . ' 9 of .1 . 1 . ,, . A P K? .T : . ,.,X,., .f r .., K , . . 4 3 t Q n?m'5 -Qnzwm W 'xv M w 3: R i . . m -he's noi' a slow man, buf we've been playing cafch for 'Two mmu+es-- . 0 , ,, n .. 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M fovw f 'fig iii M ' A umm. xibiiky , y Ma. wm:f..,,mm:.1.2Qi?mM' A ll I Q ll --I go'Ha back up ihe lef+ 'fxelcler-- we.H go on from here' huh s V --- few stars r A E turned up, but it was fun --- J 4 373 , ,Ah ural Softball Never i'r's ihe s1'ance-- mind, l1e's already here- gA.......,., 'C , - If 14, if 4 I X 'ew lyou're 'rhe one, pifch boy-bear down-- ifhere were Those days when I didn l' 'foul up 1 L 1? , law-B A S 1+'s golng and going whai' a funny park I can'+ even see fhe fence- --- lniltl rhulbarlns can 1 always e settled by the I I I 'n-Mug, intramural commission --- 1. I ask you-was Thai' lousy pifch a sfrilce?- A 4 'E f , 4 ' A Q' if 3' 1 , 1 .Q Q Ry V 3 gi 2 W N ff , - ' ff Y, ff, V I k'2aA'M 1 X' 4 . , W ? F . 4 . . fb 0 , ,, .4 49 5. V - . , , h , A R V -f .r ,M f 'rv , fi x K Egg V :4 A Y . 1- 411 . . X Q? wx sv ..,, 1, ,X .,',1,,, , . xt . 2 4.4, ,.,. , ,, ...H M x Q, -. V, 1, -Yr, b z' 'fa -vw , . ,.- ,, 1 Q 1 1 ' 1' . 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Q. .f -'gi ..- 2 .1 ,Q .-A ,Hawk MM. 30, Nliscellaneous Spur S --- swimlning, tennis, or football, it was funn- if ai I t ,,,,,,MM' FE are -uf W Tr F... pr JE B lg 2 l V in if rx s F ,Mig ,giwi Q7 aught if f- V I 'l l 1 l 4 1 i ...J Some are varsity, some are organiza- tion members, some simply are part-time athletes - those who go out in off hours to participate in the sport or sports of their choice. We can think of no better way to end the sports section than that of showing North Texas students in various bits of recreation. We hope that these two pages mirror the object of the whole section. You'll find no moral here, no profound teachings. We do hope you have found people who were having a good time. V N ' it , ff' im' il Q, f - , :W 4, v 7 N ' W ,fas w ' . X' QQOQP V-'. . 1 , X-Lf A agvgv' at '1 Aw w- , , Jw f - wif?- N sux N - f ' ,aa Mx f 52 W , Q, A 2 f - r ' X b ,Ass r , s Q. X, ,QQ Nw A ,, 32gg,Wt K5 - V . Qs-QS , Q Mm if 20 ,,X1'f,X: X' i,2'?'QffwQ'W65f'Q if fl N f , sa Nw X at Q W I s VP J Q QS? . - w -f sf ,N 4 W, - . Aof f ' Q, ., A- 1, ey ., ww -sm XZ ' fig N, 9951 4 ' x'7 Wxkxw -' ' - Q 1 R s f - X -a s w i n '-X, 1-,ft ,Wim-'sf 43:14 M-,,. 1, nf As , .- - Q f,.1,4.t .-,WN .,. 4 1. V wmi N Us as ,1 fs. -M is: mf.-:al ev--yr vm- wh, , ,. :em - ir- -: if mek? 'I - 5-1, N .5 ,Q Q ,. 2 -' N 6 ww, --- whi e students have the opportunit to enjoy these activities, ortll Texas will continue to grow --- ' Q ,vw 1 X- QQ S , 3 W- I, W- ' 'Q X 'f z H 13, r f W X 2: ii R ' - I f :-,f ,- , 4' W Siva ,: , e -2-:Qs . Sf 1. fp, 'f:5:,.A ' 3243 X ' 49, :.::'f135' 46 T if 5 N, M . Q4 X .W X 1 .5 .,,,, v V. an Z wifi ,S Q ff, f , ,,-., 2 51:11 4, ,WK ,X .. P w 1 4011, Aga, '- .G QW 2-li' Inj, W' bf' E 4 W ? Q I 1 ' E : I I 'Wfu ,121 , qv 1 'Q I ,, .. , , Q' if. Q v fm v ' . 5 4,-4 X 'vm uqwvlgr, -A-I1 .Y 'VC -: :A . A mm H 3 All the worlds divided into classes. And North Texas is part of the world. There are the seniors and the sophomores. the juniors, and the freslnnen. There are the business majors. the musicians, the artists, the home economists. the teachers, the dramatists. All have their own interests. The interests of themselves and their cohorts of the same field. Oddly enough. though, the classes are actually not classes at all. The framework is there, yes. But no one pays attention to framework. for theres no purpose in separating persons just because it's traditional to classify species or majors or persons having a certain number of semester hours. Of course, a certain amount of classification is needed by deans' offices. Routine requires it. But no one or an thing else does. For no one bothers to ask Y an your fathers salary before shaking your hand. And no one cares from which side of the tracks you come. And with the framework of classifications that prevails in many places, an important one-even the title-is missing here . . . social classification. Sure, you can wear a pin. go to the meeting on Monday night, at- tach your Creek letters to your Olds windshield. . Or you can have an unadorned shirtfront, take in a movie Mon- day nights, paste the Eagle on the back window of your Ford or. just as likely, your government 204 textbook. It really makes no difference which you choose to do. There's room for both. Theres room for every taste. For, after all. the word class means something only to the deans' offices. That's a good sign. is K . ' AWMWWW' ' fW'4.W,- f ' f: xx zfc--111,213 ' ff ' Graduate Class THREE LEADING GRADUATE SfUden+S represenfed fheir class in gracluafe ac+ivi+iesg Jerry Wilburn, sena+or: Richard Richards, vice-presi- denfp and BeHy Jo Wall, presideni. BARTON, JOHN Center Kappa Sigma: Insurance Club. BENNETT, YVILLIAM JAMES Dallas Blue Key: Alpha lxlll Alpha. BISHOP, BILL Denton Delta Sigma PlIi: Phi Delta Kappa: Pi Omega Pi: Delta Sigma Pi: GIX. BLACK, ELIION Dalltarl Phi Mu Alpha: A Cappella Choir. BROCK, LUTHER A. JR. Britlgeporl Society for the Adrancenient Of Management: Management Club. BROWN, RAYMOND L. Slierznan Kappa Delta Pi: FTA: ACEI. BROXVNING4, AVADIQ HAMPTON Bellevue Kappa Alpha: FTA: AClf.I: Camma Theta lfpsilong Delta Sigma, Rec. Sec., V.-Pres., Pres.: Gamma Iota Chi. CAVIENDER, RONALD Corsicana Industrial Arts Club: Roger Nl. Rainey Club: Kappa Sigma. Treas. CHRISTENSFN, BIARIE Por! lsalzel Sigma Alpha Iota: Music Council: Student Religious Council: A Cappella Choir: Crand Chorus. CHRISTIAN, FRANK Lindale Arnold Air Society: Phi Alpha Theta: Rifle Team: AFROTC. COLLINS, C. YVFNDELL Roanoke Alpha Rho Tau: Gamma Theta Upsilong FTA. COYVSERJ, BOBBY Sllllblllll' Spr1'I1g.v Sigma Tau Delta: Kappa Delta Pi. COYLE, BERNIECE DOUGLAS Grand Prairie Quintillian Club: Orchestra: FTA: Band: AIWV: TSTA. DICK, CLARENCE R. Galzfesfmz Alpha Chi Sigma, Treas.: Alpha ClIi: Delta SigIIIa Della. Pres., V.-Pres.: XV. N. Masters Chemical Society. DILL. RUSSELL EUGENE Rising Star DUCKETT, FRANK Hozzstmz EITELNIAN, -JIM Dallas Society for the Advancement of Management: Management Club. Euless FULLER, HAROLD RAY Alpha Lambda Pi: Sigma Phi Epsilon, Pres.. Sec.. Comptroller: Blue Key: Alpha Chi: XN'ho's Mlho' Among Students in Ameri- can Universities and Colleges. FUGUA, ANNA LOU Sweetwater GUINN, JAMES M. Dallas Sigma Tau Delta: Sigma Delta Pi: Wesley Foundation. HENDERSON, BOBBY Grand Prairie Society for the Advancement of lNIanagement: Management Club: Kappa Sigma, Grand Scribe. HODGE, LENNA BERT Waco Mary Arden Club: Grand Chorus: Scribes: Current Literature Club. HOELSCHER, PAUL Roggbud GRADUATE SCll00I X Xi f' 1, pi 'Q-Qs' 'CI' . C' gi 'iilii ly . M , S Si f ' V 7 fi dig 3 AN Ries 3 +..- .,.. ., . ,, ,, ,,,, , . , f, , sbs: ,- . 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Onoxt, LUTHER AIVAYNE Lingcville PlIi Alpha Theta, Al.-l,l'CS.1'flUYf.'l'lllllCl1f and Pre-Law Club: 'l'arleton Clllll. PEN'I'oN, JAMES LowELL PERKINS, LLOYED E. PlIi Mu Alpha: College PIERCE, GAYNELLE RIQDMOND, CHARLES College Symphony. TQICHARDS. RICHARD T. Symphony: Dance Lambda Chi AlplIa. Pres.. V.-Pres.: Grad. Class V.-Pres.: Arnold Air Society: Lt. Col., AFROTC. Denton A tlanta, Ga. and Lab. Brownwood Canton, Ohio Galveston SCHIMELPFENIG, C. VV. Plano Alpha Chi Sigma: Falcons: AV. N. Masters Chemical Society: Alpha Chi: Delta Sigma Delta: NVho's AA'ho at N.T. A SHIRLEY, -JACK Dallas Sigma PlIi Epsilon: Cheerleader: Lab Band. SIGLER, A. JR. Plano SigIIIa Phi Epsilon: Kappa Delta Pi: PlIi Delta Kappa: FTA. STANLEY, JOHN C. JR. Wichita Falls TAA'I,OR, ROBERT DEAN Lcwiszfllle Gamma Theta Epsilon: Chemistry Club: Alpha lvlll Alpha: Alpha Chi Sigma: Beta Beta Beta. XMALL, BETTY Jo Marshall FTA. Pres., V.-Pres.: Meritum: Alpha Lambda Delta: Pi Omega Pi: Kappa Delta Pi: PlIi AlplIa Theta: Gammadians: Senior Mary Arden Club: Student Religious Council: AA7ho's XA'ho at NIP.: AVho's XVho Among Students in American Universities Zllltl Colleges: TAETA, State Exec. Sec.: Marquis Hall Pres.: Grad. Class Pres. AVELCH, CHARLES C. Quanalz Delta Sigma PlIi. VVILBURNK, JERILYN Baytown YVomen's Choir: Chapel Choir: A Cappella Choir: FTA: Junior Mary Arden Club: Kappa Delta Pi: Senior Mary Arden Clllll. V.-Pres.: Delta Gamma, V.-Pres., Pledge Trainer: Alpha ClIi. Pres.: Phi AlplIa Theta. Pres.: 'MeritIIm: Sigma zxlpllil Iota. V.-Pres., Editor: XA7ho's N'Vho Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. AAlILsoN, BILL Calvert Pi PlIi Pi. XA'ILsoN, BOBBY Denton Delta Sigma. Pres., V.-Pres., Sec.: Beta Beta Beta, V.-Pres.: Chemistry Club: FTA: Gamma Theta Upsilon: Kappa Sigma. N W N X ff gn 386 1 P f PQ? QS 4 R' . X . N LL, E I I l E w .f' f' -is 'ff 'W .af t sr' f .. 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ARMISTRAIJ, JOHN AAVILSON , Honey Grove Chemistry Club: Alpha Chi Sigma. 'I'ireas. AYIQRS, RICI-IARIJ Dallas Varsity Life, V.-Pres.: A Cappella Choir: Phi Mu Alpha. BALDKVIN, EDGAR ALLAN BI1s'I'. Rf7Bl1QR'l' N. San M arms Dallas AFROTC, First Lt.: Alpha Chi, Treas.: Government and Pre-Law Club: Pi Sigma Alpha. BILLS. ANNELLE BSP: College Players. BILYILU. CiRANVll,LE Press Club: Sigma Delta BoArNI:R, BRIICI1: Chi, Sgt. at Arms. Paris Krzun Clarksville Pi Phi Pi. BoRnI1N, Trib Brainerd, Minn. Industrial Arts Club. BORCER, BARBARA San Angelo Alpha Rho Tau: Alpha Delta Pi. BOVVFN, BETTY Cleburne Sigma Tau Delta: FTA: Kappa Delta Pi: Grand Chorus: junior Mary Arden Club: Senior Mary Arden Club. BOWMAN, IOANN Denton Alpha Rho Tau: Gamma Theta Upsilon: XVesley Foundation. BOYLES, CHARLI2s RILCINALD Dallas BRANSFORD. lNIIL'I'oN Bryan Sigma Tau Delta, V.-Pres.: Alpha Chi. Reporter: Pi Delta Phi. BRIiIfiI1I.ovH, BARBARA Grand Prairie Alpha Lambda Delta, Sec.: Junior Mary Arden Club. V.-Pres.. Pres.: Soph. Class Treas.: Meritum Soph. Honor Guard: Phi Gamma Kappa, Treas., Rush Chairman: junior Senator: Delta Gamma. Pres.: National Panhellenic Conference: Senior Mary Arden Club, Pres.: Kappa Delta Pi. Pres.: Meritum. Treas.: Who's Mlho Among Students in American Universities and Colleges: Student Religious Council. BRooRsHIRIi, ANN Luflfin McCracken Club: XA'esley Foundation: Who's VVho at N.T. BROOKSHIRE, SCOTT Mineral Ufells Blue Rey: Sigma Delta Chi: Press Club. BUTLER, PATRICIA ANN Dallas CIILLEGE 0F ARTS AND SCIENCES CALHOUN, -IIMMIE CHARLYNNE Slzerznan McCracken Club. V.-Pres.: Alpha I,.ambcla Sigma: I 'l'A. CAMPBELL, BILL Wzzxalzaelfie Lambda Chi Alpha: Government and Pre-Law Club. CAMPBELL, BIARILYNN Denison Soph. Class Treas.: Phi Sigma Alpha. Ser.: Green jackets: Mc- - Cracken Club: Alpha Lambda Sigma: Rally Committee: Iunior Mary Arden Club. CANNON, DAWN Galveston Alpha Rho Tau. CAVE, BLANCHE CARLSON Georgetown Quintillian: FTA. CHAMBERS, -IO NELLIC Gladewater Senior Mary Arden Club: Sigma Tau Delta: Zeta Tau Alpha. CHISNT. GLIN Krtznn Press Club: Sigma Delta Chi. Sec.: Carnpus Chat, Sports Associate, Sports Assistant. Business Mgr. COOPER, KIAIVIES B. III Waxalzaelzie IV. N. Masters Chemical Society, V.-Pres. COPENHAVER, BOB Grand Saline CORDER, HERBERT BIERLIN Brownsboro Press Club: Marketing Club. COURSEY, HERBERT F. Overton Sigma Tau Delta: Pi Delta Phi. CRABLE, MRS. IVIABEL LEONE COX Denton CROUCH, EVELYN Blanket Wesley Players: Debate Club. CURTSINGER, DALLAS Sanger Alpha Rho Tau. DAVIS, TOM E. Gladewater Talons, See., V.-Pres., Pres.: Kappa Alpha: Alpha Mu Alpha: Blue Key. DUNN. BIARY R. Weslaco Psi Chi. Treas.: Government and Pre-Law Club, Treas.: Political Economy Club. EUDALY, HAROLD JR. Beta Beta Beta: Alpha Mu Alpha, V.-Pres.: Los Caballeros: Alpha Chi. Grandfalls I'Vlzitel1azfen, Tenn. FURLAN1, ANDREIV F. IR. Government and Pre-Law Club: Pi Sigma Alpha: Newman Club. GARNER, ROBERT Amarillo Sigma Phi Epsilon, V.-Pres.: Senior Class Pres.: T Club: Blue Key. GENTRY, DON Fort Worth Phi Delta Beta, Treas.: Government and Pre-Law Club: International Relations Club. GETTER, NIURL Fort Worth inf' ZS 6 Mag? wwf if v f 5 7 I 2 I N X N A N 2 f 5 1 9' nyvv -ma J 'K N H X XRSIY: X xx x K N 'I ww W f fl N N 41 xwrssss E Ifsa ' I 'YN f ' l . . I ' .Q , ,, . gs in 'i ff' ' ,.f,, gi l . 5 -gif S A .Q ...g'. f TX 4.22: fl 1 Y' - :f:. Zig K' 159, u Q. R.. 0 - ,I .- ni- 3 5. 73f:z,I.:'f'- -5- I 'f:1: r Tsfhi X, . N f , X 1 , 1 5' .Jn f A 5 Y I K'LL iiregil .. - ' I . ,A 9,7 ffjmfgiyf W V ' . ' Y ,of 1 Q figs, -. V- , k - fgfjlgf' ' . . 1.1. 0 l , :VV ' 5 V .,..:: 2252.5 ' ' ,fbi ,121 ruff' 'PEW' mfr: f 6 f sf' l .N 5 ,z ,.., , 1 if 9, ,Q . .3 wa H 4 A fs . ,E 7 4' ,211 fe'-ZW M r L ll inn f iff' 14 2 f Q f fm I j,,,,,KM, 5 26219 l P E Z 'Ubi' U95 .Q---, X f f 'Q A .fi r I L ,ff Q I I ' ,552 , r, 1 . 1 . , - - ,i igff .1 3 ,, , . ', ni .4 . ' I .af A 1 ' x fy .dlzmf glc - pei GLENN, LILLIAN KATE Port Arthur GODWIN, KIOHNY BEN Princeton GREGORY, DOROTI-IY NI. Valley View Senior Mary Arden Club: Zeta Pi Gamma: FTA. CQRISHAM. BILLY E. Grand Prairie Wesley Foundation: Wesley Players. HALE, NORMA LEE Dallas USNT, Senior Senator: Government and Pre-Law Clllllj FTA: Varsity Life. HAMPTON, BLAKE Dallas Talons: Alpha Rho TaII: Interfraternity Council: Campus Chai, Art Director. Cartoonist: Student Publications, Business Mgr.: Blue Key, Pres.: Marketing Club: Who's YVho Among Students in American Uni- versities and Colleges: XV HAMMOND, BARBARA Phi Alpha Theta. HARRIs, BICTTE ho's XVIIO at N.T. Denton Dallas Alpha Rho Tau: Phi Sigma Alpha: Green jackets: Marketing Club. HARRIs, HAROLII Pitfsli ll rg Trojan, Pres.: Arnold Air Society, Pres.: Interfraternity Council, V.-Pres.: Major, AFROTC. HARRIs, PAIIL ROGERS Alpha Rho Tau, Pres., V.-Pres.3 College Players: Blue Key: ACEI. V.-Pres.: Associate Business Mgr. Dallas HEDGIQGOGR, ONk1l'l'A Dallas Alpha Mu Alpha. Sec.: Beta Beta Beta: Senior Mary Arden Cllll7Q Bruce Hall, V.-Pres.: Chemistry Clllll. HARVICR. LETHA FAYI-Q Bridgeport Sigma Tau Delta: Student Religious Council: Alpha Chi. HEFNER, IOE D. fiflllllfll Ceezles: Ifll6l'fl'21lCI'l1lly Council: College Players. HORTON. IOIEL Greenville Phi Delta Beta, Corres. Sec. HUGHES, PEGGY - Plainziiew Zeta Tau Alpha: Pi Sigma Alpha: Sociology Club: XVOmen's Recreation Association: Internationa l Relations Club. -IoNEs, AIINIIWY RAY Denton Pi Delta Phi, Pres.: Sigma Delta Pi: Who's Mlho at N.T. IONES, IIINE Littlefield i PhiiCamIna Kappa: Marquis Hall, V.-Pres. JONES, VERA Friona Sigma Tau Delta: XVeslev Plavers. Corres. Sec.: Vlesley Foundation Council, Corres. Sec.: FTA: KOED. KANAI4Is, NICK Athletic Trainer '51-'52: KELLY, BRIIGE E. Alpha Rho Tau. KIMBROIIGH, WALLACE: Phi Delta Beta. Houston Delta Sigma: Track Trainer '53-'54, justin Denton CIILLEGE 0F ARTS AND SCIENCES KlRKI.ANlJ. Tom Irving Press Club. Pres.: Sigma Delta Chi. Treas.. Public Relations Director: Canijms Chat, liclitor, Associate lid.. Assistant Ed.: Blue Key. Rec. Sec.- Treas.: XVho's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges: Publications Council: Who's Who at N.T. KRAMER. Litre Mercedes College Players. LAMBICRT. CI-lARI.liS Rot:r1R Decatur Phi Alpha 'l hcta. LcoNARn. L11.r-1AN Denton LIPPARD. CHARt.oTr1i lA'lARlE Hereford Alpha Rho Tau. hlC.-ALISTER, ANN Rl I'HFLRFORlJ Greenville FTA: Senior Mary Alden Club. hICKNlGHT!, VVILLIANI C. Texarkana AICNABB, AIARIAN Dallas College Players: junior Mary Arden Club: Senior Mary Arden Club: KOIQD. AIILNER, hlARY ALICE Marshall Theta Sigma Phi. Pres., Treas.: Meritum. V.-Pres.: Alpha Chi: Junior and Senior Mary Arden Clubs: Psi Chi: Press Club: FTA: YVesley Foundation, Publicity Director: Delta Gamma: Grand Chorus: Publica- tions Council: Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges: Chat: Freshman Handbook Committee: Yucca Organiza- tions Ed.. Editor, 1954. RIINTON DAVID Denton College Players: Supper Theatre. Director: Political Economy Club: Blue Key: Supreme Court Chief justice. Moss. LETITIA Bonham Press Club: Campus Chat Staff: Theta Sigma Phi: Marketing Club: FIBA. RIULLINS. CHARLES BROWN Donna Alpha Chi Sigma: Chemistry Club: Alpha Mu Alpha. NAB1, AB Arnfnan, jordan International Relations Club. Pres.: Government and Pre-Law Club: Philosophy Club. NEXVLAND, CHESTER A. Denton Blue Key: Phi Delta Kappa: Government and Pre-Law Club: Debate Club: FTA: Pi Sigma Alpha: Student Court, USNT: YVho's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges: Economics and Sociology Club: YVho's Who at N.T. O'I-IEARN, PAT Fort Worth Alpha Rho Tau. Pres.: Phi Delta Beta. Treas.. Sec. OPRYsHER, KATHRYN J. Baytown Mary Arden Club: Green jackets: Phi Alpha Theta, Rec. Sec.: Kappa Delta Pi. Rec. Sec.: Phi Sigma Alpha: Meritum. ORMH, ARTALISSA Blooming Grove Sigma Tau Delta: Sigma Delta Pi: Alpha Chi: FTA: VVesley Players. PANRHuRsT, hlARTHA Holliday Alpha Delta Pi: Senior Mary Arden Club: Student Senate: Kappa Delta Pi. Reporter: Fine Arts Committee. PARRISH4. DAN W. JR. Abilene Sigma Phi Epsilon: YV. N. Masters Chemical Society. PEARSON, SHARON Weatherford Alpha Chi: Sigma Tau Delta. PETTIGREW, PAUL Fort Worth College Players: Student Senate: Quintillian Club: Debate Club: Club Varsity: Who's Whohat N.T. xc, . ,dj . ,f sts fi f W tx A QU t Q l Sf Q ' ff A fi xg, fa X N Q3 -s . .. . . 'H Zi KO wwf 7 4 W . X 7 fig 5 11' .5 0 o ' w A, as y s , , ,, J if S. dz- Q? v nv-ul . l ...nur ,ar 1 I - X im X N e S 1 z JS A A il T. f ,O E W as as t 7' ' New ff . t littt. ff. , W- il' if 'lbw-vv' 35157 . 2: T I I I I ' f X phi - you PHIFE, DELORES Dallas Meritum: Alpha Delta Pi: Pi Kappa Delta: Debate Club, Sec.: Sigma Tau Delta: Senior Mary Arden Club: FTA. PICKENS, CHARLES P. HCHUCKU Dallas XVesley Foundation. PILCHER, .IEANETTE Abilene Beta Beta Beta, Pres.: YV. N. Masters Chemical Society: Presbyterian Student Ass'n, V.-Pres. POYVELL, SAM R. Enrzis RACLSDALEV, JAMES VV. Dallas Sigma Delta Chi: Press Club: Arnold Air Society: Roger M. Ramey Air Force Club: Chat staff: Azfesta Editor, 1954: Yucca Photographer. REECE, DIARY Io Athens Publicationsf Business Mgr.. Business Associates: Theta Sigma Phi, Pres., Sec.: Rally Committee. Publicity Dir.: Senior Mary Arden Club: Press Club, Sec. ROARI4, CHARLES DONALD Beaumont ROBERSONH, CHARLES RAY Hillsboro RONHOVDE, NORMA College Station Quintillian Club: Junior Mary Arden Club: Delta Gamma: Green jackets: Senior Mary Arden Club. Ross, JEAN Fort Worth Sigma Delta Pi. ROSS, LINNIE Krum Kappa Mu Epsilon. V.-Pres.. Sec.: FTA: BSU: XVRA. SALAS. BOE Port Arthur Phi Delta Beta, V.-Pres.: Blue Key, V.-Pres.: Government and Pre- Law Club, V.-Pres.: GIX: Newman Club. SECKER, HAROLD VVALZ Dallas Kappa Alpha: Blue Key. SHEELER, DON Dallas Kappa Alpha: AFROTC. SHERWOOD, BIELBA Edgewood Government and Pre-Law Club: Pi Delta Phi: Phi Alpha Theta: Alpha Chi: WlIO'S Who at N.T. SHIRLEY, BETH DLIRRETT Carthage Alpha Rho Tau: Phi Sigma Alpha: AFROTC Sweetheart. SIIYIMONS, WANDA Dallas Delta Gamma: Publications Council: Press Club: Senior Mary Arden Club: Yucca, Classes Ed.: Campus Chat. Society Ed.: Senior Class Treas.: Azfesta Staff: Rally Committee. SLIGHT, CHARLOTTE Alpine Alpha Chi: Kappa Delta Pi. SNIITH, JAMES D. Breckenridge Lambda Chi Alpha, Sec., V.-Pres.: Interfraternity Council, Pres.: Blue Key. STAI.LctII', CAROL ANN Fort Worth Phi Sigma Alpha, Reporter: Club Varsity: Alpha Rho Tau. STEVENS, DAVID G. Tyler STLIRIVIAN, WILTON Dallas Government and Pre-Law Club: Roger M. Ramey Club: Student Religious Council: Pi Sigma Alpha, V.-Pres.: NT-TSCW Hillel. COLLEGE 0F ARTS AND SCIENCES SSVAN. PAUL DARRELL Phillips FTA: ACEI: Square Dance Club: lNIcCracken Club. TAYLOR, OLYYE NELL Dallas McCracken Club: Varsity Life. TLlEL, VV. REX Bnrklmrnelt TUNNELL, LEONITA Slaton VOYLEs, GILBERT Fort Worth BSU: FTA: Kappa Mu Epsilon. WALKER, R. D. Sherman Chi Sigma Phi, Pledge Trainer: Interfraternity Council: Sigma Nu. Chaplain: Press Club: Cheerleader. XNARREN, BILL Dallas Kappa Alpha: Alpha Rho Tau. WATERS, IANIES QBUZZQ Grinnell, Iowa Trojans, Corres. Sec., Athletic Dir.: Trojan Shield Ed.: Interfra- ternity Council, Sec.: Intramural Commission: Frat. Tennis League Dir.: USNT, Senior Senator: Sigma Delta, Pres., Pledge Capt.: Yucca, Sports Ed.: Arnold Air Society, Publications Off.: AFROTC. Major, Public Information Off.: Sports Publicity Office: Sigma Delta Chi, Sgt.-at-Arms. WAY. THOMAS Floyalada Sigma Tau Delta: Pi Delta Phi. WEHRLI, lX lARILYN JOAN Kilgore Sociology Club, Pres. WELLS, H. G. Ttllia Panhandle Club, V-pres.: College Players, V.-Pres.: Lambda Chi Alpha, Treas., Pledge Captain: Blue Key: Texas Inter-Collegiate Students Ass'n, V.-Pres.: USNT, Pres.: Alpha Phi Omega, V.-Pres. WVHITESIDE, NIARILYN Kingsville Meritum: Theta Sigma Phi, V.-Pres.: Press Club. V.-Pres.: Yucca Features Ed.: Campus Chat, News Ass't, Amusements Ed.. Amuse- ments-Activities Ed.: Publications Council: Junior Mary Arden Club. DAMON, JERRY H. Crawford Sigma Phi Epsilon. WHITMORE, DON Bryan BSU: Sigma Tau Delta. Treas.: Sigma Delta Pi, Pres.: FTA. VVIGGINS, SUE San Augustine Sigma Tau Delta: FTA: l'Vesley Foundation. X'Vorship Chairman: Hlesley Players. WILHI1:E, GLENN Abilene Delta Sigma Phi: Interfraternity Council: College Players: Club Varsity. WHEELER, GWYNDOLYN E. Dallas XV. N. Masters Chemical Society: FTA: Newman Club: German Club. WILLIANIS, BETTY ANN Denton College Players: NVho's H'ho Among Students in American Uni- versities and Colleges. WILLIAMS, CONSTANCE Denton FTA: Gammadians: Pi Delta Pi, Pres. WILLIAMS, NIARCIA Dallas Alpha Rho Tau. WISE, JOELLEN Lufkin Alpha Rho Tau: Phi Gamma Kappa, Parliamentarian: Election Board. Clarkszfille WOOD, PATRICIA Zeta Tau Alpha: Green jackets: WV. N. Masters Chemical Society: Alpha Mu Alpha: Senior Mary Arden Club: Gamma Theta Upsilon. YOUNG, CYNTHIA ANN Kilgore Kilgore College Club: Alpha Rho Tau. YOUNGBLOOD, RAYMOND BRUCE Fort Worth College Players: Government and Pre-Law Club. in .assi .E f I 4 gf Y 3 ff, J 7 I 4I KE uf va FW 5 11 . ' 5 if kv' , X .fi-A Y. YA ,E A, I Ra . 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Denton Foy, Ronald Ballinger Eppstein, Stephen Fort llvlllfll Garrett, Patty Dallas Gentry, jane Lyle Dallas Gillaspie, june Carthage Gilmore, Wiley C. Rockdale Gough, Rara Ann Temple Green, Pat Dallas Greer, james G. jr. Anton Griffey. Shirley Cartilage Hall. Pierce La Marque Harwell, Layne Rlzonze Henderson. Anne Hensley, Billy L. Hill. jerry Lynn Hoehn, Robert Little Holtsclaw. E. C. Horne, Mary Alice Iley, Mary Lee Buffalo, N. Y. Denton Bridgeport Rock, Ark. Dallas Paris Dallas dal - ile ' ' f l il 3 5 xr u f - 4 A !l ' X zx,,N at X . ,M itat l W ,jf ff . if .:iv . f5iv-- f Z X MLM. ..::'. .,.... tasy,y.9j, t S Q X' X if S 0 X A we wx DEX Q . eg f N X ,g S. . f Q ' .ez l U ' I '- xx 5..1vf5:lY W Q A,-,.:m 'f1? ,Ay W 'wwf N x... -V -, . ' Wf' ' Z, xt .L - V . vgigi 15, nfl, ,eye fv.. 1 1 ,Mg ,-A ,,,, .,., z .. H ,,,,?.3 . 0 r. . .fa-,fu sis Q r ai! .Mimi fgrggghi wiw SQ W y eg .f f X 1 W if fe X if 595 N 'L ,... PI '35, 1 sf? 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Sammy L. Alvarado Kennedy, Howard X Palestine King. Johnny Dallas King, William H. Irving Klepper. Dan Slierinan Koethe, jim Senvnzozu' Laininack. Marian Verona, N. ,lrrsey Lege, Anne Pasadena Luck, George Lynch. Eugene McClure, Ronny Mc'Corcle, Virginia Mason. Ronal Masten, Bobbie Melton. jerry Milburn, Marie Minick, joe D. Mitchell. Glen H. Morgan, joy Muckleroy, Alice Ann Muckleroy, Morris Nesmith, Raphaeloini Nobles. Richard Norman, Mary Beth Orton, Rosemary Osborne, Nellie Ott, David Owen. Cliff Owens, Allen Patterson, Shirley Peacock. Barbara jef - pea For! VI or1l1 New Boston Dallas Colorado City Midlothian Era Abilene Fort lfVortl1 Dallas Eliaszfille Denton Narogdorlies Narogdorlies Fort lVortlz Dallas Blum For! lllorlll Panlzanrlle Fort ll'orIl1 Quannalz Collinsville For! l'V0r!ll Mineola Peters, jo Ann Pilley. Ed Fort II'ortl1 R Vinegar. Bruce Sunil: Bend, Inrl. Powell, Barbara Lee Price, Herbert Reed, Marilyn Reynolds, june Richards, Betty jane Mineral Wells Riley, Pat O. Rodriguez, Victor Rogers. jack L. Rogers. Margaret Rudd, Dorothy Russell, Carolyn Sadler. Deryl Salas. Idalia Smallwood. J. B. Jr. Smith, Don Duane Smith, Doris jean Smith, Jo Ann Smith, joe R. Smith, Larry Douglas Smith. Lee Sparkman, Jerry Speas. Sonia Sunny Spencer, Gary Stephens. Meff St. john, Louise Strickhausen, Harry Strittmatter, Leonard Buddy Fort Worth Stringer, Alan Harris Stutler, Janis Ann Taylor, Loyd R. Taylor, Sheridan Taylor, Thomas Tate, Donald R. Fort lVo1'tl1 Stephenville BJ' u-av .3 . x ' f f .I , L egfk '. 3 .1 nil. ' Z . .5 H y 'pax y - -1- 512. A we 4 .ar-ff ey 5 , Dallas Dallas Corsieana Dallas Bryson nl -N, llellinglon . , , ' - 12,5 . fx 3 ,f my wwf San Antonzu T wi y ,S Dallas ' . ,ie T .,,,. Pa r is W1 X' 1,4 ' K , 1- ' ' 4IXe Q MPR 1 .ui K run: Texarkana ' 1 . f Lleetra , or ' ' . , ' D llzs ' ' V, ' We N' ll 1 sg, I Fort Ilortlz V X -' wlyivf- Haskell ' . ' Dallas Big Springs W .wg ,a Denton Lubbock ...,.l.., 5 Dallas A A ' K Atlanta Q A C Na QQEYVWTSQ? 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BAIIM, JOE Cisco Sigma Nu, Commander: Marketing Club, V.-Pres.: Gamma Iota ClIi. , BECRHAM, BRYCE Phillips BELL, JAMES LEDON Aubrey Dallas BERRY, JAMES NORMAN 'I Marketing Club: lress Club: APO, Pres.: Freshman Class, V.-Pres. BEVIS, DONNA BLANRINSHIP, DENNIS Houston Fort Worth Gammaclians: Trojan, Sec.: Scholarship Mgr., Historian: Junior Class V.-Pres.: Management Club: Society for Advanced Management: Sophomore Senator: AFROTC: Roger M. Ramey Club: Arnold Air Society. BOGIIE, RONALD A. Van UBEA2 FTA. BOLTON, NANET'I'A Ponder Pi Omega Pi: FTA: FBLA: UBIEA. BORDEN, BOB L. Cl6l71l'7'7l6' Marketing Club. Box, DEAN SULLIVAN Big Spring Pi Omega Pi, V.-Pres.: FBLA. BRADY, NIILDRED Kilgore FTA: FBLA: UBER: Kilgore College Club: Grand Chorus. BRANSCOME, EUGENE H. JR. Dallas Track Team: A Cappella Choir: Alpha Lambda Phi: AFROTC. BREXVER, C. DORSEY Wam Marketing ClIIb: Fencing ClIIb: Counselor. BRIGGS, EVELYN Kermit FTA: FBLA: Senior Mary Arden ClIIb. BROYVN, ALMA LOU I-1 rgyle Pi Omega Pi. BURDEN, JAMES EDWARD Edgezwmrl BURNS, BETTY RUTH ' For! lfVm'tl1 Meritum: Kappa Delta Pi, Corres. Sec.: Pi Omega Pi, Pres.: Student Religious Council: FBLA: Senior Mary Arden Cllllll FTA: Marquis Hall Treas.: XVho'S Vlho at N.T. BURROXV, BILL Dezzlmz Phi Delta Beta. BUTTON, PATSY RUTH Port Artllur Alpha Lambda Pi: FBLA. BYBEE, RANDALL Plallips CAMPBELL, CHARLES D. Ranger CAMPBELL, WILLIAM A. Udessa Management ClIIb: Market ClIIb: FBLA. CALDWELL, ROBERT L. JR. Belton Management ClIIb. CARNAHANA, ANGIE Senior Mary Arden Club: Pi Omega Pi, Sec.: UBEA: Alpha Chi: Kappa Delta Pi. CLARK, EARL O. JR. CONNEL, ARTHUR TXIELVIN CORRY, FRED Marketing Club. Ilrwi ng FTA: FBLA: Temple For! lVorll1 Fort l'V0l'lll Cox, FRANKLIN THEO Phillip Insurance ClIIb. CRITES, NEIL Dallas Kappa Sigma. CURBO, JAMES R. Longview DANIEL, CLAYTON Dallas Trojan: Marketing Club. DAURITY, JIMMIE Gainesrfille Kappa Sigma. Pres. DEES, EDWINA ELAINE Mesquite Junior Mary Arden Club: Senior Mary Arden Cllllll Kappa Delta Pi: FTA, Treas.: FBLA: Pi Omega Pi, Treas.: Yucca Staff, Organizations Editor. DEMAREST, RALPH Fort Worth Sigma Nu, Asst. Treas. DIEBEL, JANET Dallas Phi Sigma Alpha. Corres. Sec.: Junior Mary Arden ClIIb: Pi Omega Pi: Rally Committee: UBEA. DISCH, HARLENE C. Kermit Delta Chi Delta: Senior Mary Arden Club: Alpha Lambda PI: Alpha Chi. fb 5 Y X S 2 1 X S . X R fl, I , x . , he Q CHO L 0F BUSINESS hr VZ '15 Z I ,G .AI - .A ,M x 5 2. . , 5 f . ' C is , .,, .. 2 ,W me A . X . V J lf, I ,. V A4 E I I 410' 14.1.1 , , N V-pf, I Q- . f . Q ' ss JI ' -.1 C , ff' Is ROR j Rr.. QQ Nfl ' .-SY'-Q fzwfx gan? . . ,Aw- 5 e isfI , sl J , ,Zag X 1 isa' , fi' : 'M wwf , tfifi 2. - A! ,W Mya. .J E A , -av.: W A S, Q S X f milf , . fga a :A A xx 5 N I f 1 l R R 7 Y , ' N53 by ' 55 sf 'N f 'St I X . BYTE, X 1 S X E SP' A A 9 N Q 'hd' N:-3:-' QV , ' 'hd s -'scar-J? 1 .. 1: QA, I -Q , is ' A l ' i fi '9' 1 ':j' Qfj, . . .' :PEL , .Q -V' yn ff . 2' . . ' Q sf- fi fre 4 - aff i f :f er ff' as 1 r- ,X X Ru NA Q s A .r Q' : X ma :JLG ' ' 4- I 'Im E f A y .Acid A V ,Q .. :lf If A A ' ' A A 3 - ' :,, A y V ,, o ' c f ,Q 'ff 1.fTQ ' Q 2 04? A XX -32521 duel - jon : i V 5 3 DOIJSON, JAMES O. Galveston. Kappa Sigma. DRIQWA, MARc:tIs E. Tyler Delta Sigma PlIi. Ec:HoLs, tIANll'I Coalzoma Marketing Club: Senior Mary Arden Club. ELLIS, NCJRAIAN D. Dallas Manvgctnetvt Club: FBLA: Official Election Board: USNT, Senator. ELLIs, RIc:HARD Marshall Management Club: Society for Advanced Management: Arnold Air Society: Roger M. Ramey Club. F12RotIsoN, PHIL lfVl7IlI.Sl7Ol'0 Kappa Sigma, Grand Procurator: FBLA: Marketing Club. FOSTER, PAT Denton Pi Omega Pi: FBLA: FTA: Student Religious Council: Chi Omega, 'l'reas. GARDNLR, MAX Alu lesll oe Gamma Iota Chi: Management Club: Society for Advanced Management: FBLA. GARRFl'I l', IDEXVEY Alpha Lambda Pi. CQASKILL. HARI.AND Talons: Kappa Alpha. CQEORGE, EDNVARD FBLA. GLAsc:ow, BILL Phi Della Beta. GoLLon, RIIKE CQRANT, GoRDoN Tyler Dallas Garland Dallas Tyler Dallas Talons: Management Club: Marketing Club: Kappa Alpha: Iiwsuratice Club. CQRANT, THOMAS RAYBIONIJ Dallas Talons: Marketing Club. GRAY, IIMMIIQ C. Denton Lambda Chi Alpha: Roger M. Ramey Club: Arnold Air Society: Marketing Club: USNT. Senior Senator: AFROTC. GREIAINV, XV. -lolz Ferris Lambda Chi Alpha. GRIFFIN, BILLY M. Waxalzaclzie Troian, Chaplain, Corres. Sec., Scholarship Mgr.: Management Clllh. HADERGLZR, FRANK xl. Houston HALL, Joe Eden Sigma Phi Epsilon: Management Club: A Cappella Choir: Varsity Clllli. HALL, LOUIE B21I'kl111I'IIett I'IAMRlCK,, JAMES QUINTON Colorado City Management Club: Delta Sigma Phi. HARDIN, BILLY Kilgore HARMS, DoN M. QIXIIRI-lj BIII'l:l1uI'I1ett Sigma Phi Epsilon. Treas.: Freshman Class Pres.: Sophomore Class Pres.: USNT, 'I'reas.: Outstanding Sophomore of Year: Management Club: Society for Advanced Management: Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges: Varsity Club: Freshman Orientation Pres. PIARRICLL, DIARY ANN Alpha LaInbda Delta: XVesley Foundation, Corres. Sec.: FBLA. HAYS, BILLY Alpha Lambda Pi. HEORATHORN, M. BEN HIQNIJERSON, BILL Lambda Chi Alpha. HENDRIX, PIILTON DAVID JR. HENSLFIE. RALPH H. JR. Marketing Club: Management Club: AFROTC. HILL, SHIRLEY ANN Pi Omega Pi: FBLA: FTA. HINES, ELLIS BALLOXV Terrell Prosper Plzillips Gainesville Dalla.s Dallas Dallas Trinidad Society for Advancement of Management: Management Club: Marketing Club: FBLA: Roger M. Ramey Club: AFROTC. HOGAN, GI,FNN Eastland Management Club: Society for Advancement Of Management: Arnold Air Society: Trojan. HONEGGFIR, JOHNNY Grand Prairie Society for Advancement of Management: Management Club: Kappa Sigma, Grand Master of C6I'CI1l0lliCS. HoPI'ER, BOD R. Dallas Lambda Chi Alpha: Management Club: Society for Advance- ment of Management: Roger M. Ramey ClIIb. HORN, JIMMY HOWARD, JAY BENNETT Lufkin Ft. lVorfl1 Arnold Air Society: Roger M. Rainey Club: Marketing Club. HOYVELL, NOLA Kilgore College Club: Marketing Club: FBLA. HLTGHES, JAMES WALTER Pi Phi Pi. HUMPHRIES, WILLIAM HENRX' AFROTC: Accounting ClIIb. HUNTER, TOM Gamma Iota Chi. HLTTTON, BOBBY JOE Sigma Nu: Alpha Lambda Pi ISOM, SHERRIE FBLA: Pi Omega Pi: FTA. IVY, THOMAS JOHNSON, AUDIE Kilgore Texarkana Edgewood Dallas Collinsville Dallas Dallas Richardson Arnold Air Society: Roger M, Rainey Club: Sabres. JOHNSTON, JAN Mexia Senior Class Secretary: Marketing Club, Sec.: Phi Sigma Alpha, Treas.: Phi Sigma Alpha, V.-Pres. JONES, ALLAN C. Dallas Delta Sigma Phi, Treas.: Marketing Club: Interfraternity Council. JOUGHIN, WILLIAM PIERRE JR. Chicago, Ill. Alpha Lambda Pi, V.-Pres.: Alpha Chi: Chi Sigma Phi, Pres. SClEl00L 0F BUSINESS , ' 'H A Q .vga iv-'gr' A I S l 12,2 1 .J , , f 9 SQ' , , . i X RR f A S 2 f S . 2' SS W if QW 1 - ,Q I -.c 1 f 'S A- ' 'L N M ANA ,fi I.. 'S 2 .L ,f . V 1 ich tiff li :R A ll If V 6-,f A ., f A ,Q f I Q ,.,.. V VM J '- rl X :..... ali if QW? . '- ' J I K - . 5 X .I 1 g g .55 f . S A A . U L if ': ans... yuan-fr . 5 ., P 'W X ll-W lf 42 -. Sin QS' Q' T ff' .., l C 4 F if f J ,Lum I if .4-...MQ Aww 3 JM' X ! f fl 'E 465 ie.. . my ew if C ,fy . f . . I f IA flh l .. .lflf . X J A fig.-Rmfvf ,' ' . 3 1' C . . 4 . - Y Y - . W, 4. an--fy aw! ,W .xy , J , Q1 fl ken - rut KEOWN, DENNIS lllCKI'7Z7763l Sigma Phi Epsilon: Management Club: Marketing Club. Klnn, KAY Pi Omega Pi: Alpha Del KIAIRALL, JACK KIIZELL, RAYMOND FBLA: Management Club. I.EmIAN, JOHN I-I, Bogata ta Pi, Treas. Dallas El Camlbo Bonham Insurance Club: Delta Sigma Phi. LOFTON. ANN Marketing Club. LoNtpANAc:RI-1. ROBERIA LYBRANI1, JfVILI.1AM RUZCLENDON. ROBERT N. Texarkana Pnnllandle Dallas En 111.5 Sigma Phi Epsilon: Club. MCCREIGHTI, CYRIIS DALE BlCCUNE, RAY BlClfACI-IERN, RAY N. Sweetwater IfVac0 San Augustine Management Club: Society for Advancement of Management. BlCfllllRE,, ROBERT N. RlfIKliNZll'i, CHRISTY DAVE I YSNT President: USNT Clelmerne Lanmsfer Senator. Com. Chairman: Delta Sigma Phi. Sec.: Blue Key: Marketing Club: Government Club: Varsity Club: JXFROTC: Roger Rainey Club: Arnold Air Society: Radio Club. lXlCSXVEliN, JOHN R. Marketing Club. lXlASSliY, JACK Marketing Club: Alpha P lXlAYl4S, h'lARY LOUISE Junior Mary Arden Club: BllLLER, TIAQIJIJX' A. FBLA: Management Club: agement. Rll'I'C.HELL, JAMES E. BlOBLliY, ORWIN Phi Delta Bela: Interfrat A IONR, CAROLIC LYNN Kerens Denton hi Omega. Fort Storktmz FTA: Pi Omega Pi. Ft. Worth Society fOr Advancement Of Man- Athens Gonzales ernity Council: Management Club. Dallas BSU. Flnlistment Chairman: FTA: FBLA. State Pres.: Meritum: Pi Omega Pi. MOORE, BOBBY MOussA, PATRICIA Senior Mary Arden Club, Mucc, DICK Marketing Club: FBLA. Ft. VV01'tl1 Slierman Sec.: .-Xlpha Lambda Pi. San Antonio NlCHOI.S, AIAIHI-is DAVID JR. Dallas Sigma Nu: lNIanagcment Club. NCJl5I.l'1S, CHARLES N. Depart Alpha Lambda Pi: Alpha ClIi. lXlOl-fl., SAMMY IVIINKIIIIICIII-C Trojans: Intcrfralernity Countilz Marketing ClIIb. NCJRNIAN, GRACE Bryari. Della ClIi Della: FTA: Pi Omega Pi: Senior Mary Arden Club, Treas. OPITZ, DONALD PAIIL Fort Worlli .XFRO'l C: Arlington State College Clllll. PARKs, IAMES E. Rosebud Marketing Clubg Management Club, Insurance Club, CIX. PERKINs, IOYCE Pilot Point lfPsl.Af PERRY, ELZA AIR. De Leon PERKINS, BARBARA BETHE Saint .lo FBLA. PETERSON, ARTHUR Denison Sigma Nu: Phi Fla Sigma: Alpha Lambda Pi. PIKE, XATALTER LEE .llIC'kSOIl1'I'll6 Pi Omega Pi: FTA. POLLARD, KENT Dallas Phi Delta Beta: Senior Class V.-Pres.: Interfraternity Council. PORTER, JAMES DONALD Dallas PRICE, CARL DEAN Greenville PRICE. NORRIS Ewan! Sigma PlIi Epsilon. PRICE, XNILLIAM W. Greenville Phi Delta Betag Marketing ClIIb. RADER, CHARLEY G. Kilgore Insurance Club, Sec.: Management Club. RAGSDALE, BAXTER ANDREW Dallas REEVES,, DALPHA Sweetwater RIDER, AIIRGIL WAYNE Borger Marching Band: XVesley Players. ROBERSON, LINYVOOD JOHN Denton Marketing Clubg Vlesley Foundation: Hlesley Players: FBLA. ROLNE, ALVON Granfills Gap ROSSON, RHETA BETH Talco Pi Omega Pi. RUTHERFORD, NIILES ALLEN Levelland Marketing Clubg Band. SClIO0L 0F BUSINESS 'Ulf' fx x X1 X at ah , guy' sow 4 NNW R. 'f gg 1: ., :N f,, ,Nt SSX , R 5 4. X-NNN W WX f is' f 11, R... ,I . fa-Wim 5 .L .,,,. ,A sms. ,. gf Q , W P K , NN gif X L , Nu Q I i 2? . .L ' A - V----., ', fl RIITLILDGIZ, LARRY EARL San Anfonio 5 , , Kappa Alpha: l 'I'A3 Marketing Cluh. i4'F ' 'gg 4' , , x V-ww R E A SCHAIYIQD, DON Paducah I 'tfibsx ,Q '.j Lamhcla Chi Alpha. Social Chairman: AFROTC: Roger Nl. ' 3 Ramey Cluhg Arnolcl Air Society: Management Cluh: Market- 'aqff if N ing Cluh: Sahres. fi . SCHIIMAN, BOBBY C. De Leon A X SIIriI,I.IQY, JOHNNIR LOU New London 19 ss ' A Pi Omega Pi: Kilgore College Clllli. 'llL,..4,..,,, c I ,Xb A SHEWARIY, JIMINIIE Sun Dallas M - BSU, Sec.: Pi Omega Pi: FBLA, V.-Pres.: FTA, Corr. Sec. 'Ex ,cs 1- Ig , lrvre- gr ' I , I N , Q Sums, lXllCRl-IDITH Ranger ' I: . - . . L fem. f u. Sigma Phi lmpsllon. , M ,,VA A f J A J SMITH, JOIQ Dallas ' , A 2 Delta Sigma Phi: Marketing ClIIh. ,Q R , SMITH, VVILLIANI C. Gorman I Management Cluhz 'II-ojans. ,.,,.., I Ir Sf? - SONNFR, FRANK Dallas ' A 3 A SI-IIar:I-LLMIRIIZ, JOI41 Arlington A' M' XJ Marketing Cluhg Square Dance Cluhg Insurance Cllllb. ASX ' I 1-Q 5 STORY, ROBERT M. . Irzfzng J 57 Sigma Nu, 'Ireas., Y.-Pres.: Accounting Cluh. 5 N, fl 'S S'l'Ol,VI', JERRY DALIQ Galneszfzlle J Roger M. Ramey Club: Nl1lll2lgClllClll Cluh: Varsity Cluhg P-.I'lIOlcl ,tif society, ,IIfRO'Ic1. I lla ,Mn - 'T-v f 4 gm .ae- f 7 f I fl '94-qui .3 QQ,-Q' f X X I 5! l f 4' ..,. W' 1 W ' Y f Z? I Sucsczs. LYNRLL BURc:Iass Pi Omega Pi: FTA. Selman City 'Q' rut - woo -nv-' I A l f. SWITZILR, IiI,MIcR YVILL Denton I , Accounting Cluh. qiiif I, , O A SYLFR, JIMMY Sherman Trojans: lA'lZlll2lgCIl1CI'lf Cluh. J I S Q SIARVI-zR, JOE C. Bowze Kappa Sigma, Grantl Master. THARP, LAIIRII-1 Pecos M, 'I HOMI'sON, JACK Howe ww-,Q-'f Management Cluh. X 'IHOMI'sON, SAMMY Borger f ,wg l'd, ...q FIQIICRNICY. FORRIcsT RAY ' i I Tyler I Y Insurance Cluhg Sigma Phi lzpsilon. A TRAS'I'l'QR, CQFNE DC 7If0ll FW TROY, JOHN W1 Dallas Marketing Cluhg Roger M. Ramey Cluh. 4-fl VANIJl4IRGRlFF, PAUL Stephenville 'larleton Cluh: Arnolcl Air Society: Alpha Chi. . Voss, PATRICIA Odessa Pi Omega Pi. ll ARD, MRS. LANI-I'l'I'IlA Klzii I IA: L'Bl',A3 l'lSI..-X. lNAsu1suRN, E1.1z,x1sic'1'1-1 Pi Omega Pi: l l3I.A: I 'l'A. H71 A1'r11f1RA1.I,, CQRACIC Llafxi-I lhi Sigma Alpliu, Purliznnenluriain: IVIQX. lVri,s'ri-LR, IACK slglllll Nu. Recorder: Mzirkeling Club. lf rw., B1-:N XV. lVrsr, CHARI.1cs R. H ll 1 mms, DoN,xi.n Lrir: Sigma Nu: USNT, junior Senator. XVILIIAMS: O'l'lS Denton Bells Dezzzfer Ciiy Dallas Dallas Gzzlrzeszdlle San Angelo Denison Chi Sigma Phi, Corres. See.: Sigma Nu. Recorder: Marketing Club. Treus.: Al RO'llC: Bzuul, Exec. Officer: Roger Nl. Rainey Club: Arnold Air Soniely. XV iris, .IAeK11c PoR'r11:R Fort Wortlz Xlphzi Della Pi: Creen jackets: lXIzrrl4eting Club: Meritum: Who's Who Among Students in .'XlllCl'll'1lll Universities and follegesg Wornen's Forum, Pres. XVILSON, Tuomms Ai.BER'r Lefors Xlurketing Club. H oon, BARRY Steplzemfille Phi Della Bela: Inlerfrurernily Council: lllanagenienl Club: -XFROTC: Roger M. Rainey Club. ll ooo, IJOUGLAS Dallas Pi Phi Pi: Interlrziternity Council: Marketing Club: AFROTC: Roger M. Rzuney Club. rv- 'l' In ilwunmv-wi ' WiE.lliifT- Elle., S SCIIINIL BUSINESS sw CW? ...ini ,C A My ,WZ U 2 Q gf xx S W Z ei N X y a fx X f fx f X 7 fi X 4 E x . 1 X I f 4 1 ' f 4 me , f ff 1 fi -Q c K. 'Qi 5 ,fn 7, . , MW' if 7 Q X 'YS-r M W! W ,,, C . . . , - - ..,. me . ka.. in ' fifqwwl 3 x ww 75 f , X f y f Q X . Q gf A 4 W V96 . , ' f if X S X 3 f Q X. W Q 7 hiayf 445 A, Z '1 l x 11.1 -1. N -if f Q, Lg: Delvlolays slopped al an exlra lable during spring reglslrahon The campaign for Ugliesl' Man on Campus gave clever candidales affenlion 'From inleresfed followers. l mg li i. :AM , an Huw 'bv iq, ..,1 , 1 -: Q' 5 Ein Q X 4 N I s il' S f. QW 1 1 W' f' x 'lit . l ' G . Qi as L ' L' W , , 1.,' Q in ,,,, ' W X 1 E 'A . K 'E 1: is ' 'Jf.L..y..S-4.31 N .df A l . .H A M . .. , t . 1 . J K, '11 he -I , ns-...pf 1 L 3 gl xy can 4 S ,J f ,lg f 2, Q , ,,,,, ,,. ..b,.,.,,! . , .Waving W -sgfgf f , I Q, f I I X f - ,M is Y 4 f , Ari . .ryg W . 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Jr, II'l1ilz' Oak Curlcr, John Tyler tllizipinun. Louis B. jr. Forney Cliilcnll, Daryl S'jn'ingtoa'n Llinc, lillen Clolc, Ralph I.. lforl lliflflll . Ii: anz Cone. jimmy Dallas Cooley. E1-11111 Lee Clzanzller Cooper. Thomzns H. Dallas Couch, Szirnll Magnolia, Ark. Clouscr, Boll lllc'lx'i11r1z'y Cummings. Neil Olnffy Cinmplon, Jerry' liralzarn Dulinkc, Carol Nun Ferris Davis, XVillin1n C. .Ir For! lI'rn-tl: Day, Douglas Szuedzualffr Delloll, Lyle Uflf'-S-S11 Dixon. Melxin Ml. Pleasant Doilcl, jznncs I.z1nc lfHIIfS Doclcl. Nancy june Ennis Dodsworlll, Helen Bnzuic Donelson, John 'Texarkana Dortcb, Kenneth Dreyer, Mary Ann Dunklin, Billy Dunwody, Larry Eldridge, Tom Elliott, Ernest Ellis, Eulziinc Dallas ll'eslaeo Dallas Abilene I l 'ylie Tyler Denton Ellison, Ruby Auveline Bonlzafn Evans, Fave Evers, Barbara Felts. Dallas Texarkana William H. lBillj Jr, Galveston Finley, Robert A rlinglon Fitch. john F. Euless Flint, Amos Curl Kemp Flowers, Alta Vernon Fulton, Donald Grand Prairie Gallmam, Jerry E. Longjaiezu Galloway, Mary Lou Fort Wortlz Gant, Billy Rielzarflson Garner, jimmy New Boston Giles. Mzirvzi Joy Bridgeport Gipson, Beverly Tyler Gray, H. XV. Dallas Greenwood, Gene Cross Plains Griffing, Ross Dallas Grinke, Harriet Dallas G-'Sell, Beverly Terrell Gutierrez, Iiablo Coelzabanza, Bolivia Hailey, H. M. jr. Fort IVortl1 Hall, Pat Dallas Hankins. Haymon H. Overton 1-Iaralson, Carroll Meliinney Harrell, Buddy Terrell Harris, James Denton Harwell, Bill Bridgeport Heard, Perry Levelland Henry, jim Dallas Herring, l'Valter Bruce Denton Hilliard, Robert Denton Holmes, Billy Eliaszfille Holmes, Jerry Dallas Hopkins, Rae Ann Fort ll'0rtlz Humphries, Pattizo James, Bill Edgewood Denton s' X an .y Q A K X . , . . N X X I e ,Q . f. ,f.. X- .- ii . VL ,. .y'l' ?+ s't'e'Bf . S7 'f J, e f X .ifqyw it ,mt 4. , 1 if Q f . lf . 'ggi , :J , .. I F.. x .W -. 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Mary Frances Fort Worth Fort Worth Santa Anna Keatts, Orton G. Dallas Keenum, Sondra Glen Rose Kirk, Glenda Bishop Carrollton Koiner, Marvin Dudley Dallas Kyle, Verna Marie Rusk Lamb, H. Allen K San Angelo Latham, Pauline Eastland Latham. Robert Eastland Latimer, Mary Evalyn II'axahaehie Lee. Betty Sue Stephenville Leeper, Bettye Ringgold Lester, jeanice Dallas Lester, joe Dallas Lewis, Lavonne Breckenridge Liedtke. Frank C. Gainesville Lucas, Helen jean Grapevine McClure. Ralph H. Wichita Falls McCord, Lura Ferris McDaniel, Darrell Carthage Mclithany. George Athens McMillan, Chuck Fort Worth Marshall. Barbara joan Dallas Martin, Violet Ann II'eatherford Mashburn, Martha Nan Dallas Massey, jake Denton Masters. Beverly jan Big Spring Melton, Madelynn Iline Waco Metz, Derrelyn Mitzi Fort Worth Middleton. Charles Larry Port Arthur Molina, Ray Galveston Moore, jack Meliinney Moore, Robert Skell-vtown Moseley. Nancy Celina Nail, Barbara Fort Worth Nitcholas, Monty McKinney Oswald, Kenneth C. Fort llvllflll Parker. Margaret Ann Longrfiezn Payne, james L. jr. Pilcher, Owen Pingree, Mary Pinson, lVilliam lBillj M. jr. Pollard, Barhara Pollard, Trulock Pollard, lVayne Powell, Charles Prince, Verna Pryor, Eldred Pursley, Norman Ratliff, John XV. Records, Eugene Reed, Eddie Reed, Kenneth Reeves, David Rhine, Jack Richardson. Lanelle Robertson. X'Vanda Robinson, Cuyrene Rogers, Chas. J. Rogers, W. N. lBillj Rosson, Roy Rowett, Marvim Sage, Roger Sanders, Robert E. Shoun, Frances Marvolene Silk, Nancilu Sloan, Patricia Smith, Bill Stamhaugh, Pat Stanger, Beth Stein, Alfred V. jr. Steward, Vlythe B. Summerlin, james YV. Tabor, M. T. Jr. Tate, Claborn Thomas, Clyde Ticlwell, Ben Tiller, Lynn Trietsch, Hollis D. Tritton, James Henzplzill Collinsville Dallas Lancaster Dallas Waskorn C laflezuater Dallas Orange Rusk Odessa Bowie Fort llrflflll Fort lI ortl1 Talzoka Greenville Deeatu r Kilgore Van Eastland Dallas A bilene Atlzens Dallas Abilene Grapevine jaeksboro Frisco Jermyn Nozfiee Celina Van Dallas Greggton Bagwell Dallas Abilene Haskell Stephenville Texarkana Denton Longview J f Q K . l x , Q Q W1 X, Q V5 'Qi Qi. WMA fs' ' I' ' X f s w f Z N I 4? I ' W. -A 4 l 'X Q f fs .fr F X 5 X Q X h . ' .y a X l ss i t ' ' 1 , ss Q2 at St 1' . E S. 'Q 2 , . Q Q ' .-S iii 4 i T X I f Q .-.,,, M, AHA.. ...A osw - tri s I f EWV 4 Q 4 a R5 9 A , X X .. she yi X X X X V ,i- af r f . in S gg X . X e x WX gg S f J , X f . My A W xc V, -uw X I f X , ' 32 gvs XE .- X 4 , s--. . ' isfehi' , .,, ,f Amy . 2 ,I sae X A 7 f . z' . ..,., .. ,. . ,...,,., ' QP , , NW was L i ...,.. ,Luskin -....,... swf ,. '. U 5 , W : 4,'- 1 ' . A 450 A if X... if f SM 4 : ,4 , 1 , ff Wx f 1 l 4 1 l 3 . . ., V , . 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Thornton Whiled, Clarence Williams, Russell Williams, Truman Hlilson, Beverly Winkler, Naomi XV i I herspoon, joseph Ray Wiltcnburg. Bill Dallas Longview Dallas Allen Denlon Bedford ll't'llllIl I'f0Iifl Lonzeta lVoodring. Cyrus Yklayne Corsicana Yiloocly, Tom lllineola Xibrlliinglon, David Dallas YVray. Richard XV1'en. Don YVynn. Harold Zamora, Manuel tut - zam Fort llforlll Big Spring Kilgore Dallas RX x ,, x l ,I A f ,vas ' f W ,Q Fx' , ig? , sg, K SQQQ MQW? V, A x sw 'V hy 4 K 4 ?!'J'2.l' . ... . .IQ A :'. ' '11 . ft-1. ..Q'. ,W P . Y -P' If ,,.f:.., Q 3 ',.X. ,gg tsl, .Jig Q 1 'Q .x1,,. ' t,. D ' W f-. 'V f. ms -Q f , ,ily QU. ff' ,,...,....-f,...,.,.4-.........dy Nun., . -- W-' - 3 1 ,..4 N ' X K , .x 'V 1 f 3, X a W iid fi QI, hw X A-1 - N ,fqwf - . ' l A f W 'i ,J f f f A 4 1 S ' ff f 1. , 1 l 2 aus - ful il IAASFR, GRETCIHICN ANN Sebelca, Minn. r I AIIIIINCTON, GAY Dallas . .. P. Professional Club: XVRA: Modern Dante Club: Los ,. ff . -gr-A ,,:1 Caballeros. kk - A- V 1 ALLIQN, BARBARA Dallas 5? . l I- IA: ACEI. ' fi:3:.,1 L --. AQ ALLEN, DOROTHY Marshall L' -..,, junior Mary Arden Club: Delta Chi Delta, Fd. of AlIIInni I SJWXA , age W News: Kappa Delta Pi: ACEI. Q- -aw - ai. t. . f- tv! : .-ALLEN, YVANIIA Rotan Alpha Lambda Della: Kappa Mu Epsilon: FTA. .'ANlJlNC, ELIZABETH Monroe City P. li. Professional Club. Sec.: lNlodern Dance Club, Pres.: Xl RA. ARIxIsTRoNC, IRAN Irving IARMOUR, BARBARA ANN Harlingen Sigma Alpha Iota: Club Varsity: ACEI: FTA: MENC: Modern Dante Club: Crand Chorus. Ili. Arwoon, BTAURINIC R Kermit Kappa Delta Pi: Alpha Lambda Delta: FTA. BANEs, NORlX'IA Port Net-lies BARTON, NVANDA - Tyler IfTA: ACFI: Phi Sigma Alpha: Sigma Phi Epsilon, Rose Queen: Tyler Club. BARKIQR, NANClX' JI-IAN Baytown ., sw PIA: ACIZI: Wesley Foundation. BATI-Ls, JOANN Dallas Kappa Kappa Kappa. Pledge Capt.: Zeta Tau Alpha: FTA. HELL, MRs. ALICE FOSTER Denton BI+:'I rs, CAROLYN Dallas Los Caballeros: Psi Chi: YVRA. BLAIR, CHARLES BRUTON Dallas Kappa Sigma. BLAIR, AVILLIALI B. Cisco : FTA, Pres.: PlIi Delta Kappa: ACEI. BLANKICNSHIP, PATRICIA Linden BOBIIITT, INA LICA Hallszfille Kappa Delta: FTA: Kilgore College Club. BOONE, AVILBUR L. Ranger PlIi Delta Kappa: FTA. A BOTTCER, -IOAN Denver City j' is, WRA, Sports Mgr.: P. F. Professional Club: Delta Psi Kappa, y I ' . Publicist. See.: Alpha ClIi. ,, y BRAZIL, CHARLOTTI-I Lnfkin ' V .3 Zeta Tau Alpha: Delta Psi Kappa. Historian: FTA: Mary C Arden Club. BRITTONV, PATRICIA Port Artlnir ... 1: I 1 P. li. Professional Club. .f BRooRs, PATRICIA ANN Bagwell ff sy' Delta Psi Kappa, Rec. Sec.: P. E. Professional Club. Class Rep.: ' A Wesley Players. BUTLER. ALISON Dickinson Chi Omega: Alpha Rho Tau: FTA: XVomen's Forum. Senior Rep. CAS'l'I.liS, ANN Fort Worth 1 ' 4 i CAVI-LR, RALPH Atlanta . 'i', ., Phi Delta Kappa: AFROTC. if I ' CHAMBERS, JOHN Fort Worth lf? BSU: FTA: Government and Pre-Law Club. CHRISTICSSON, BILL Gtisline Industrial Arts Club: Arnold Air Society: AFROTC. 9 0 CLARK, GRACE CAROLYN Rosebud FTA: ACEI, V.-Pres.: Creen Jackets: Terrill Hall. Pres. A '- CLICERE, DWVAIN C. Hillsboro N 'N FTA: Industrial Arts Club: Navarro Club. . f. LA L il .E CLENIENTs, BF'I'l'Y ACFI. Pres.: Wesley F0llllll2lll0llI Kappa Delta Pi. COBB, ONITA COIIIIRN, PEGGY GI1'.Nl1Z FTA. CONNELL. XVILMA PlIi Sigma Alpha. Denton Cayuga For! lfVortl1 San Antonio CONNALLY, ELAINE Dallas Government and Pre4Law cllllh: XVesley FouIIdatioII. COOPER, XV. YV. Turkey COOR, MRs. JOAN Cifll'II6.S1llll6 P. E. Professional ClIIb: Delta Psi Kappa. COI,EI.ANII. FRANCES Colleffe Station .S AVOIIIGIPS ForIIIII Rep.: Theta Sigma Phi: Alpha Delta Pi, Pres.: Beauty Selection Committee: Senior Mary AI'flCIl Cllllll Intersorority Council, Pres. CORLEY, FLODELLEN Green Jackets: ACIZI. CQRICGGER, LANITA FTA: ACEI: Senior Mary Arden Club. CRIIIER, GEORGE Cusn1NG, J. B. DAIIGHETY, BETTY Nocona Ranger Arlington Gainesville Linden Junior Mary Arden Club: Green Jackets. Historian: ACEI. Sec.: Senior Mary Arden Club: Gamma Theta Upsilon: Delta Gamma. DAVIS, HONOR Gamma 'lheta Upsilong ACEI. DAVIS, RIARY Alpha Delta Pi: Senior Mary ArdeII Club: USNT. DAY, JANEIL Phi Sigma Alpha: FTA. DEAN. SARA FTA. DODSON, JACK H. DRY, CHARLENE Tarleton Club: ACEI: FTA: DUFFY, PEGGY KENIJRICK Alpha Chi. EDMONSON, BOB PI Phi Pi. ERICKSON, CATHERINE EVERILTT, PERRY JOY Senior Mary Arden Club. FERRELL, GEORGE Dawson .Sllernzan Senator. Eastlana' Alto Van I raan Houston Clarksville Clifton A lzford Dallas Cheerleader: Kappa Alpha, V.-Pres.: Interfraternitv Council. V.-Pres., See.: Blue Key: Roger M. Rainey Club, Pres. FLOOK, CECIL Garland Industrial Arts Club, Rept.: Sigma Phi Nu. Pledge Capt.. Treas.: Management Club: Delta Sigma Phi, Treas., Pres.: USNT, Treas. FOXVLER, JO ANN Monalzans Phi Sigma Alpha. Pledge Capt.: FTA: ACEI. FRESE, JANE A. Killeen ACEI: FTA: Senior Mary Arden Club: Arlington State Club. FULLER, KENNETH D. Kappa Alpha: Psi Chi. Dallas SCll00L 0F f mm Mix mr 2 N ff W' 'SGI r nv f 1 f . . , I .V g M, : by ,,. V ' 'W' ,WY Mu . - fm z,, . F N , ...., . ,. 2. ' W .wwf Y .9 .:--f i:-5.. QU, ri A-:sg ' 1 , 1 cy' mi ju .,.. ff ' 10 vm' any ,V Q fi, 55.3 I J, , I .Y ' F ,. X ,...: Z 1 . A, 5 . Q- ' ' - N 5 V it - all Q-A, NA E I0 our A X f Q. I. 1 Y 4 I I J., . f Wir ,Q .f 9 W . f .4 A R! rs. x 3511 M, Ei' Q Q? fy t I f ws. 7f f2' .4 . pu. ff ff! f W Z 'X x fa 'ff , ' ai gaf - nach T CQAFFORD, BONNIE JEAN P. Professional Club. CAINES, ROBERT ACEIZ FTA: PlIi Delta Beta. GALLOWAY, JO ANNE Green Jackets: FTA: ACFI. CQARZA, DFLFINO JR. Cayuga lllnnrlay Fort Worllf Weslaco AFROTC. Band: Newman Club: FTA: ACEI: Club Varsity. CQILORGE, lAlARlLYN Kappa Delta: Delta Psi Kappa: Modern Dance Dallas Club. V.-Pres.: Club Varsity: P. E. Professional Club: Fine Arts Committee: FTA: WRA. Guuss, AMANDA FTA: Philosophy Club. GILL, CHARLES CILSTRAPV, ROBERT LAWVRENCE ' Izzstln llllanz l .Marshall BSU: FTA: ACEI, Treas.: Kilgore College Club, V.-Pres.: Alpha ClIi: Kappa Delta Pi: AA'ho's Who at N.T, CQREEN, MRs. BILLIE TAITE, FIA: ACEI. CQREGG, STEPHEN L. 'lroiansz Golf Team. CQREGORY. BETTY JO joinerzfille T01nlJall Dallas Zeta Tau AlplIa: GreeII Jackets: ACFI: Mary Arden Club: Me- Cracken Club. fiRlSAAlOLD, CQLADYSE Kappa Delta Pi: Pi Omega Pi: ITBEC. CQRISAVOLD, LEONARD JR. CRISVVOLD, RHA'DONIA RUTH Kappa Delta Pi. GULLEDOE, JACKIE Meritum, Historian: Delta Psi Kappa. Foil Re Arms: Alpha Chi: AVR.-A. Pres.: P. Professiona Junior Mary Arden Club. HAClKNEA'V, FAYE FTA: ACEI: Chi Omega. HAOAR, J UANITA FTA: A CFI. HALI., ANITA Dallas Dallas Dallas Port Alrtlznr porter. Sgt. At l Club, Treas.Z Galesrfille Eastland Kerens FTA: Chapel Choir: Club Varsity: Senior Mary Arden Club: Grand Chorus. HALl,V, BILLY JOHN Wfcln'fa Falls Phi Delta Beta: Allesley Foundation, V.-Pres., Recreation Chair- man: AA'esley Players: FTA. HANCZOCIKJ, JINI R. HARDENIAN, NITA FTA: ACEI. HARlllSS, GAY IC Clarendon justin Fort lflforllr Delta Gannna, Rush Chairman: ACEI: AAYUIIICIFS Forum: Stu- ClCllt Religious Council. HARA EA', PAT Modern ITHIICC Club: P. Professional Club: ANRA. HARMAN, KEN FTA. HASSIALLL, ELIZABETH PIAYNIE, ERMINIZ TERRY HEIIIEMON, BETTY JO Chi Omega, Parliamentarian: Kappa Delta Pi: HEI,'1'ON, H. B. Denison Club Varsity: Terrell Port Arllzzlr Slanion Irving FT.-A: AECI. Denton HERRINO, REBA N. Kappa Delta Pi. Valley lllills HILL, DON Temple HCJI.'l'l41R, AIARY LOU Port Artlfzn' Alpha Lambda Delta: P. F. Professional Club: Delta Psi Kap- pa. Pres.. Chaplain: WRA: Alpha Chi, Sec. HORTON, JO ANN Alpha LaIIIbda Delta: Kappa Delta Pi: FTA: For! lllorllz USNT, Junior Senator: Zeta 'liau Alpha, Corres. Sec., Treas., Parliamentarian: Alpha Chi: Alpha Rho Tau. HOWARII, CHARLES JR. HRlll3Y, RCTl3l'2R'l' Al RO'liC. HUGHES, hiRS. DORIS RIASSEY FTA: ACIQI: Chi Omega, Pres.: Junior Class ball Queen: Ylllfll Beauty. HLVNT. ROBFR'1' FIA. IVY. lAiATTIli Phi Sigma Alpha: FTA. JESSIIP, NANCIX' Gainesville Ilickinson Fort ll'm'll1 TreaS.: Foot- Hillsbom Cl11'llle0fl1e Dallas I.os Caballeros: XVRA: P. E. Professional Club. JOHNS, BETTIE SIIE JOHNSON Freshinan Class Sec.: Rally Committee: FTA: Nu Hlhite Rose Queen: Phi Sigma Alpha. JOHNSTON, XVAYNE Phi Delta Beta. JONES, BLIANITA JONES, KAY LEE Phi Sigma Alpha. KEILBERG, CAROLYN ACEI: FTA: Tarleton Club. KELLDORFY, VVILLIANI Industrial Arts Club: FTA: Alarching Band. KLEINHANS, FRANCES ACEI: FTA: Student Religious Council. KNOX, LUCINDA ANN KRAET, CONNIE Green Jackets. See.-Treas.: Phi Sigma Alpha, Sec.: ACEI: Intersorority Council. LANE, ISAURA RAGUEL LANE, REX Gammadions: FTA. LANI-ZY, SONNY Slzernzan ACICI: Sigma Kercns Fort Worllf Verizon Steplzerlrfille Taylor Bowie Ponder Baytown V.-Pres.: FTA, La joya Frisco Odessa Delta Sigma Phi: Phi Delta Kappa: Arnold Air Society: FTA. LANGE, VIRGINIA Ballinger P. li. Professional Club: XVRA: FTA: Tarleton Club: Pres- byterian Student Assn. X +',: LAXVRENCE, RITA Bonham FTA: ACEI. LEIBOVITZ, ROCHELLE San Antonio LOCRARIJ, KEITH Clzillicotlzc Kappa Sigma, Guard. , LUNA, SHARLIE Dallas Zeta Tau Alpha: FTA: ACEI. MCBEE, CHARLES Tylgr Management Club: FTA: Tyler Club. A, IsL 'ART M 1 ' .. R 5 f lf 5 s s 3 X Q 1'f SCll00L 0F EDUCATIIIN I i . X H ,iv if 2 Q I f .4 vi .uf- V ' R J f x if 1 I xg . 1-.+ . .ss-'L eff 4 tw .sf:IrEL. 'Hifi' 6. 13 ,I 3.31. E15 :Raimi if M 1. f , li: A : 1,4 J X Z -our ff- 'ini ,..' ,., 4, f X J ' Q1 . In ' f ff 3 9 f . , 1 can 5- . - 7 - Z 5 ill l R F . ' F 4 ' I 3 E ' K . .4 . f . , .I jiri-: f 1 A M' 1 N .4 .., . E . f MS.. 4 .. L. . . ' .c . Y Ai iirfli' . 433555 -5 ar. f X 4 as A f' R R r y Q ,i-M...f if . 52 'Z' f auf f f ff fm M A. ' W H y ..,. f - s .ye z 1.-.:.-ef.-V I I l It Il I T . 5. - sl A . 4 . :nec - sel AICCLANAHAN, lXlARY Lou Mc:CI.IIsRr, CHARLEs MCEIIIN, HOBIFLR SID MAc:REY, YV. K. QBILLD Dallas Sourlake Gainesville Norton IYSNT, Freslnnan Senator: Senior Ring Design Committeeg Student Religious Counci lg USNT, V.-Pres.: USNT, Pres.: Blue Key, Sec.: USNT. Senate Parliamentarian. AlANNlNG, BETTE Mexia Chi Omega: Delta Psi Kappa: P. E. Professional Club. MAPPI-i, LFQRCJX' JR. DIARLEYV, LARIIE BSU. AIARR, ANN Senior Mary Arden Club: AIARSHALL, PATSY Crawford Mart ,Iaeksboro Jack County Club: FTA. Coleman .Xlpha Lambda Delta: P. E. Professional Club: Delta Gammag Senior Mary .Xrden Club, AIARTIN, CHARLES Delta Sigmag 'Ilarleton Clu h'lARTY, PATSY WRA: P. E. Professional AIASSFY, AIARION L. Treas.. V.'Pres.g XVRA. Brownwood bg Roger M. Ramey Club. El Paso Club: FTA. Fort lfVortlz Blue Key, Sec.-'l'reas.: Cheerleader. hlA'l lHlCYVS, CECIL JOE MEIcRs, RCJBER'l' hllDliI.l-ITON, JANE Alpha Delta Pi: Senior M junior Rep. hllI.LS, PIARTHA lXllLLS, XIVELDON OTTO lXll'l'CHliLL, ANNIE RLl1'H ACEI: FTA: YXVA1 VVRA. DIITCHELL, DoNovAN RHEA Industrial Arts Club: Roge DIITCHELL, BIARGIIS ANN Chi Omegag FTA: ACEI. lXlO0kMAN, O. D. PIORCAN, ROBER1'A junior Mary Arden Clubg lXl0RRlS, BETTY VIRGINIA Howe Gateszfille DeKalb ary Arden Clubg YVomen's Forum, Overton Hubbard Saint .Io Bryson r M. Ramey Club. Vlfaxalzaeltie Graham Dallas FTAQ ACEI. Dallas Delta Gamma. Historian, Treas.: Los Caballeros. Sec.. V.-Pres., K Pledge Capt.: Senior Mary Arden Clubg Rally Committee. lXll':I'RRlS, SARAH ANNIS lXl0SF.L, STANTON 'I'-Clubg Golf, Co-Capt. lXlOUNCE,, JIMMY RAY lXlllRPHY, lX'lIKE H. Freshman Class Pres.: Sopl jansg Interfraternity Counc MIIsIc:R, -IAIVIES FTA3 Kappa Pi Omega. Gainesville San Antonio Killeen McKinney 1. Class Pres.: USNT, Treas.: Tro- il. Terrell NIc:IIoI,s, JANET CfIll'Sfl'HlIIl FIA: Green Jackets: PlIi Sigma Alpha. NICKLAs, VV. LYNN fil'IIf0l'lf NICKsII:K, BIQRNICIQ Luke ll'111'1'111111111'. N. C. P. li. Professional ClIIb, Pres.: Delta Psi Kappa, Y.-Pres.. fillllllillilli AVho's NVho al Nfli. NORMAN, TAYLOR IJ1'111n11'1t Bslf. Pres. n O'BRIIcN, CAROLYN 191111115 Merituin: Della Psi Kappa, V.-Pres.: Alpha CIIi: XYRA: P. F. Professional ClIIb. V.-Pres.: BSP, Council: 5llldCI1l RCligi0llN Council. OIIOM, PATSY ANN Fort lVortl1 TarletoII ClIIb. CJGLE, BOB FJCIFSSII Phi Delta Beta: Phi Alpha Theta: FTA: Pi Sigma Alpha: Kappa Delta Pi: USNT. OLIVER, ANNA 1111111011 XV. N. Masters Chemical Society: Math Club: XX'esleY lfounda- tion. I . i . OLIVER, ILIINICE 1261111111 Kappa Delta Pi: ACICI. PARK, DALLAS KII1111 IIIdustrial Arts Club. PARKER, JACK E. Verrzozz Delta Sigma: IDKlllSIl'l2ll Arts Club. PATTERSON, PAIIL DWAYNIQ PI'fV0fI'II Track Team, Capt.: FTA: 'l'-Club, Sec.-Treas.: BSC: Ceelles. PATTILLO, SHIRLEY fiil1fYl!'Sf0II Jllflilll' Mary Arden Ciilllll Press Club: FTA: Senior Mary Arden Club: ITSNT, Junior SeIIator: Phi Canunzi Kappa: Yurm Features Assistant: lI11111j111s Chnl, Society lid.: Delta Gamma: Student Religious Council: llSN'l', Senior Senator. PIERCE, KENNETH Biiozllflzlloflff Industrial Arts ClIIb, 'l'reas. PRIDGEON, PATSY For! lslforflf Delta Chi Delta: FTA. PUGH, COLETA Ponder OUEEN KENNETH R. fil'6'U'f7'f0lI N Industrial Arts Club, Pres.: Kilgore College Club: Rogei' Nl. Ramey Air Force ClIIb. RATHKE, NANCY Sl1ernz1111 Alpha Delta Pi. REAVES, HELEN LARK Katy Chi Omega, V.'Pres.: P. E. Professional ClIIb. RECORDS, JANE Fort Worth RILEYJ, lA'iARY Jo GfIl'lI6S1'l'ff6 ACEI. ROBINSONH, BOB D. Iowa Park BSU. ROBINSON., JOAN 1751506167111 P. E. Professional Cilllh: XVRA: Rally ComIIIittee. ROOF, ROBERT L. Fort I:V0ril1 Delta Sigma: Arnold Air Society: FTA: AFROTC. 'C SALAZARA, TIBURCIO S1111 Benito FTA: Newman Club: P. Professional Clllli. SAWVYERS, LLOYD Cisco is Delta Sigma. SCOTT, HERBERT Odessa Phi Delta Beta: FTA: Phi Delta Psi. SELF, JOANN Dodd City P. E. Professional Club: NVRA. SClIO0L 0F E CA I0 1 ga. J. Q53 'A I J , J , fy., sl Q1 lj A ,A f K!! ! X f 6 1 ? ' , 'Ss 'S Z W, 1 2 V1 -.5 5' X X V R , xx ff I K REYX X z 1 X tw Rt W was R ff f X X I X W 13 ii. , S-if fs- 1- 'Ds if f if , .1 . Y .ax it 1: Y 1 W a . N R ,FRA -.:. , 1 W as hr 4 A is .11 . 11-Q shi - zie SHIFQLDS, RIILDRFD FRANCES Fort Worth so SIMPSON, BEVERLY Gaing,g1n'11g Zeta Tau Alpha: Mary Arden Club: FTA: Press Club. S1Ms, SONYA Clsfio y Slssoxl. STANLEY L. Italy A -A Beta Beta Beta: Delta Sigma. r SIZEMORIC, GLENN Denton. SLACK. PERRY L. Denton Industrial Arts Club. SLAUCHTFR, KIAMFS losE1'H Dallas SLAYTFIR, CQENICVIEVIZ Kilgore SLOAN, GERALD San Saba SMITH, DON. C. , Krznn Kappa Sigma: FTA: Industrial Arts Club. SMITH, DoNNA Dallas v P. li. Professional Club: Delta Psi Kappa: junior Mary 1 : en Club: XVRA: Alpha Delta Pi. SPRATT, SAMMY Sanger STANLICY, T. New Boston Industrial Arts Club: Boots and Saddles, Pres.: Los Caballeros. Pres.: AFROTC: Roger M. Rainey Air Society. STICYVART, xlAMEs H. Granlmry Tarleton Club: Phi Delta Beta: Kappa Delta Pi: Pi Sigma Alpha: Government and Pre-Law Club: Roger M. Rainey Air Society: Sabres. STlL1f.s, SHIRLEY Gainesville FTA: ACFI STOCKARD, DoRA ANNE Lewisrfille Delta Chi Delta: Green Jackets: FTA: ACEI. FFACKITT, BETTY lo Panhandle NVRA: P. Professional Club: Delta Psi Kappa, Treas. TARVER, PATSY Borger Kappa Delta, Pres.: Intersorority Council. Reporter: FTA: vV0lllCD'S Forum. TATE, LEoN FTA: Arnold Air Society, Treas. TEETZ. IOAN F'lA: Concert Band. SISESTFRMAN, Ro1sERT DARL THoMPsoN, NAN BSU Council, Promotion Chairman. Social V THoRN'roN. BILLIIC Senior Mary Arden Club. THRlLl,KliI,l7V, GARLAND M. THREs1-1ER, DONALIJ Della Sigma Phi: Industrial Arts Club. FISRAPP, RoY GLENN Kappa Alpha. VTURNFR. RUTH Wiclzita Falls Kerens A 'Zll1l'6y NI esquil e .-Pres. :Iafksboro Arlington Olney Cisco Hawkins Kappa Delta: Kappa Delta Pi: FTA: Kilgore College Club: ACICI. f l VAN ARSDALL, CORA LEE Galveston Senior Mary Arden Club: Gamma Theta Upsilon: FTA. SCll00L 0F EDUCATIIIN VANIJEXYER, NAN Kemp FTA: ACFI. XIESTAL, REAGAN Gainesville Industrial Arts Club, Pledge Capt.. Y.-Pres.. Pres. NVALIIAHL, INIARGARET Fort Worth : junior Mary Arden Club: Pi Omega Pi: FBLA: Kappa Delta Pi. Treas.: FTA: Delta Cannna. Publicity Chairman. . AVALKFR, ALLEN HARVEY Irzfing Sigma Phi lipsilon. AVICLLS, SI-IIRLEY , Clelmrne Mu Phi Fpsilon: Kappa Delta Pig Alpha Chi: FTA: Grand Chorus: Chapel ClI0lI'. L . J, Y M2 K A . M A 45 ,, -1 , . , I ' . Q. Qi E , .. 5- I 5 U , A ,,., V W M L , .- ' a .ESV A . Er 14 - ,Y Q ,uf fa f . ' . A A 1 4 1 AVFNZICL, LEo Fort Wortlz Industrial Arts ClIIb. YVEsT,, CLAYTON L. Hfzmilton IIVHATLEY, RoNALII TRENT Denton N .- :.t 3 L I YVHEILES, IAMES H. lllmznlzmzs IfVILLsoN, DAVID R. Floydada Lambda Chi Alpha: Industrial Arts Club: Gamma Theta Upsilon. IIVILSON, ALBERT Arelrer City Roger M. Rainey Air Society: Arnold Air Society: Sabres: Pbi Delta Kappa: Beta Beta Beta. XVILSON, BIARLYN Nomzm BSU: FTA. YVILLINGHAAI, LARRY Overton FTA: Phi Delta Beta. YVILLHITE, EIIELIZE WenIl1erfm'fI Green jackets: FTA. IVINGFIELD, BILL Nixon Roger M. Rainey Air Society: Kappa Sigma: Industrial Arts Club. AVITMER, CATHERINE SUE Clrzrksmlle Quintillian Club: Senior Mary Arden Club: FTA: KOED. INRIGHT, BIARY ELLEN Bander VVYATT, ROSE BIARIE I-Iawleins Kappa Delta: Kappa Delta Pi: FTA: Kilgore College Club, Sec. YAIVN, MARY Beaumont YOUNGBLOOIJ, ANN LOUISE Breckenridge Senior Mary Arden Club: Press Club: Los Cahalleros: Varsity Life: FTA. ZIEGLER, IXIARY Quitman Junior Mary Arden Club: FTA: House Presidents Club. 42 Q --t -f aWmxQ,,fxf Q ,. . ..,. . ,Q , ,. 1 I L.. t 7 Mft 'R el X X ,a 'lm f N. W1 , ' o Q 1 f .91 4 ' fl' v -'5 . ' . I A .i , . V 5 lb 54: t Q ,V . 7 . ., A . 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Phyllis Jeanne Bynum, Joyce Clalme. Yvonne Cannnack. Virginia Campbell. liuthenia Capps, joe Carothers, Patsy Carpenter. Nora Lee Carter, Otis R. Cates, lylellma Chapman. Mary Nell Clliessliir. Garland add - che Dallas S11 erman Dallas Hutch ins lirffflfmzriflge Vintmz, 1.11. Fort Worfll Killeen jefferson Pilot Paint El Campo cu' lark, N. XI. Iirozmtslmra Terrell Cedar Hill Lffors MI. Pleasant lxlfrnzil Fort llhrtlt Clzim Dmttmz ll'l1itf'slmr0 I,IllII'll.Sl6'7' Iheflzmtriflge Point Blank Dallas Higgins Fart ll'0rlh Dallas Ciainenfille 1.ar11z'fa San A-nlonio Denlan Tfzyarkarza H 11 Irlt ins Quanalz Christian, Ross lVayne Llllflillld' Clark, Mary Lou Clay, Shelby Cleere. Mary Cofer, Billy Coggeshall, Peg E. Cohagan, Frankie Yvonne Cole, David Center Olney Illzldismnfillf' Skellymnnz Denton Cflfvszfillff Gaineszfillf' Cook, Ruby Geraldine Poolvillf' Cox. Barbara Galrvtf' Cox, Margaret Ann Roanoke Crawford, Shirley Gayle I ezviszfillv Cross, Kay Denton Crump, Patricia Fort Siofkton Daniel, Shirley Jane jafksonzfille Davis, Arlie lirozunzvood Davis, Ann Clzillifollze Davis, Joan AlI'1XyilIlIt'j' Dennis, Ena Nederland Dickson, Jeanne Sun Angelo Doss, Sue Paris Douglas, jerry Nell Denlon Dunn, Glenda Defatur Edwards, Beverly Ellis, Doris English, YVanda E Burger ArIing1'o11 H1111 bard Erspamer, Mary Jane Grand Prrzirie Evans, Wanda Fischer, Barbara Foglesong, Gene Ford, Edsel Foster, Billy Fowler, Dorothy Gabriel, Charles P. Gibbs, Curtis Anne IVez1fl1c'rfm'rl HIlIllSlll'IiC' B rozmzzvood Denton Canton Fort l'V0rtl1 Fm-I IfVortl1 G reenzfille clu' - gill l.-:fi QU S9184 NG 'F ,uw 'WK ' 735 Q, 6' f ' ea.. iv' Lf A luv 5. .f Q i SQ., ,W Q 1 we ..r -5 x, , -l :X f , A ' 3 3 y y W,-, , , , ., V , -M ' , , K Y, ,gg my X NIR f V jig H' 1 if md X '5' .. T ' ' .Qi , r?fa -N, is -fa.,,...Cr N WQYQ. 1, 2' 1,-'l 'lY T-A N-4. mv' TT' 7? ' l 'Hu-vw . 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Q 3213 . I fifvlif L 1 Senior Class 552 g.,5w's gfwv.. gflis M 1 5 X, Zn 'N s-A suse ' J Y X Q , wr . I 3 cial if? Qs, I , ' l v w x wa- f, I H ,eu - , V- . .. 1 ,fr .' lr.w rL l l J Seniors were under 'the leadership of Bobby Garner as presiden+ +l1is year. O+l1er officers were Ken+ Pollard, vice-presidenh Jan Johnsron, secre ?aryg and Wanda Simmons, rreasurer. Sch Ill SZ!!! NWN su Aw w gs X, Mmuw x of X 'ha- Awww All II' vi J A ca fs.- A- A as 3 K WVR? Z 5 i l Q ww. , l ,iw i'1'i , wx? l l 'W' m ' l Q3 A... LW. E f .Q , A A 2'-I l A -eV bar - you BARTLEY, TOMMIE SUE Biinzinglmni, Ala. Kappa Delta: Senior Mary Arden Club: Womens Forum. Denton BAYLESS, ANITA lfreshman Class V.-Pres.: Women's Forum Soph. Rep.: Ellen H. Richards Club. BILLINGSLEY, AIINNIE iXlAE Tziscola Ellen H. Richards Club: Phi Upsilon: FTA. BROXVN, VVANDA A Cleburne lffllen H. Richards Club. BRUNsON, LAVADA Sztieetzuater Ellen H. Richards Club: FTA. DAVIS, DoR1s JEAN McKinney Ellen H. Richards Club. EVANS, RIALTA LEE - Olney Phi Sigma Alpha, Rec. Sec.: Ellen H. Richards Club: Junior Mary Arden Club: Yucca Beauty. FIRKINS, DORT-:LE Fort Worth Phi Upsilon Omicron: FTA: Ellen H. Richards Club: Senior Mary Arden Club. FOSTER, RAY NFZLL Friona Chi Omega. FRY. ALMA JOYCE Cisco Ellen H. Richards Club: FIA. CiOLLlHAR, lX'lARY KATHRYNE Blum Alpha Delta Pi: Senior Mary Arden Club: Ellen H. Richards Club: FTA. HETIUQRINOTON, BETTY Suri Athens Alpha Delta Pi: junior Class Sec.: Ellen H. Richards Club. HOFFNIAN, FRANCES Brownwood Ellen H. Richards Club: FTA. Huoc:1Ns, DOROTHY Krunz .Ellen H. Richards Club: Phi Upsilon Omicron. HLINTER, RIARCELINE KRUTZNER Denton Ellen H. Richards Club. KOONTZ, SUE McKinney jack Co. Club: FTA: Ellen H. Richards Club. Locifr, BETTY DeLe01l Green jackets: Ellen H. Richards Club, Pres.: Phi Upsilon Omicron. Treas., Historian: Discipline Student Fellowship. Lowp, LAIUAN Selman City Ellen H. Richards Club: Kilgore College Club. RICIDANIEL, JOYCE Memphis Kappa Della, V.-Pres.: Ellen H. Richards Club: FTA: National Panhellenic Conference. lXlCEACI-IERN, NIRS. Sur: San Augustine Ellen H. Richards Club. RIALLERY, CHARLOTTE Mexico City Ellen H. Richards Club, Sec.: Phi Upsilon Omicron, Chapter Editor: Alpha Chi: junior Mary Arden Club: Senior Mary Arden Club, Reporter: International Relations Club: Meritum: Who's Who at N.T. SCll00L 0F Il0ME ECUNUMICS lXIARTlN, CHARLESENE Van. 1-Ilstyne Ellen H. Richards Club: FTA: House Presidents ClI1b. NORTIDN, VIRGINIA LEE SfJI l'I'lf Lake Ellen H. Richards Club: Senior Dorm. Rep. PITTS, RIAUDINE Athens ElleII H. Richards Club. PRICE, BETTY Belton Phi Upsilon Omicron, Pres.: Ellen H. Richards Club, Pres.: Wfesley Foundation, Pres.: Meritum, Sec.: junior Mary Arden Club, Treas.: Alpha Chi. V.-Pres.: Kappa Delta Pi: Alpha Lambda Delta: Senior Mary Arden Club: Who's Who Among Students in American Uni- versities and Colleges: NN'ho's Wlho at N.T. REED, -IEANNE Midlotlzinzz YV. N. Masters Chemical Society: Ellen H. Richards Club! Phi Upsilon Omicron: Kappa Theta Pi. REED. AMANDA Ellen H. Richards Club: Tarleton Club. Rising Star L RICHARDSON, LINDA Webster SHARPE, LEOLA Wentlzerford Ellen H. Richards Club. STEEL, EARLINE Cisco BSU: Ellen H. Richards Club. STEYVART, LANONA HARTNESS Weatlzerford SULLIVAN, SUE Springtowrz TALBOTT, WILLA Bridgeport VANN, VIDA Killeen VAUGHT, VIRGINIA LEE Bonlzam, Ellen H. Richards Club: FTA. Fort lfVo'rfl1 XVHITE, VIRGINIA Meritum, Pres.: Phi Sigma Alpha, Corres. Sec.: Phi Upsilon Omi- cron, V.-Pres.: Green jackets: Ellen H. Richards ClIIb: Alpha Chi, V.-Pres.: XVho's Mlho Among Students in American Universities and Colleges: Who's Who at N.T. VVILLIAMS, POLLY K1-egg Iunior Mary Arden Club: Ellen H. Richards Club. YOUNG, FONZEAL Greenwood Ellen H. Richards Club. YOUNG, WILLA DEAN Hgndgrggn Phi Upsilon Omicron, Rec. Sec.: Ellen H. Richards Club: FTA, Historian. ' vw 9 1 Z :af . ' f . .5 ' A 1 if Wh X E.. -W . R- . ..1,.,...R., As.: .- ,.-: s.. X' WV' ,, D3 i S w f f S ,L L a 'VN -Asks 554' vm- r '4sx rv, , ,,4X , Q' M L -xml ' N7 f - X Mtg! 'A'-1Qg7 K'ii .X ,, as . ,.: .,. Y X 1' f of WX ff Z E X ,ff M 1 K WC N' 5 .,,, ,, , . - iw I.: , 7' ,1V1,, A ,P ' 1 , rf 1 fl I law If ffl 54 W fri X JZ f 5 'K Z4 sf ' Y .K N52 fi-:-9 X ' Q. 3, . f e 4 iw fl The Howdy Room is used for a slop befween class or an evening's visil. .!4s X7 fi , A , ,,,, Badgett, Doris Ann Sherman Billingslea, Sue Raymondville Billingsley, Norma Pasadena Boyer. Bolmlmie Ann Fort lllorllz Branan. Peggy Sue Dallas Brophy. joan Houston Hunger, Barbara Brerkenrirlgf' Casleel. Mary Iillen Leaky Copeland, lane PIHYIOIZ Denman. Nell Denton lidwards, Mary Iilizalmelli Caineszfille lingelliardt. Maisie Corpus Christi Flinn. Patty Sfrazvn Garland. Sue Mineral Wells Claskin, Tommy Gaye jarkslwro Griffin, Mary Quilman Hall. Mattie Knjzfwrl Henderson, Mary RHj'I1Il77Ill1'lll6 Jones, Dorcille Dallas jones. 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FULMER, SANDRA Naeogdocltes Sigma Alpha Iota. Treas.: Phi Sigma Alpha: MENC. GRAX'FS,, JOHN C. Muskogee, Okla. GRIBHLE, ANN Nacogdoehes Sigma Alpha Iota, Treas.: MENC. CZULLFTTJ, .JACQUELINE Kermit Club Varsity: Los Caballeros: Delta Gamma: Rally Committee. HAKIICS, NIARTHA Henderson MENC: Sigma Alpha Iota. Sec.: Concert Band: Grand Chorus: FTA. HARROD, BILL O dessa Sigma Phi Epsilon: A Cappella Choir: Opera Xvorkshop: Election Board: Club Varsity. JALUFKA, IXIARY FRANCES Robstown Senior Mary Arden Club: Music Council: MENC: Newman Club: Sigma Alpha Iota. KAPS. CAROLYN M. Baytown Sigma Alpha Iota. Editor, Corres. Sec.: Pi Kappa Lambda: Or- chestra: Aces of Collegeland. LOCKYVOODJ, CAROLYN Beaumont Chi Omega. Treas.: A Cappella Choir: College Symphony: German Club. IXICCLICNNY, CAROLYN Ballinger MENC: Chapel Choir. IXICIKEFT, WAL'1'ER W. JR. Belton Chapel Choir: Grand Chorus: Phi Mu Alpha: BSU. IXIARANTO, LUCIA Marshall Newman Club. V.-Pres.: FTA: MENC: Student Religious Council: IfVomen's Choir: Grand Chorus. SCIMNIL IDF MUSIC .- Q. , i f VVV' X V I :.,, lAIILES, lAIARY IXATHRYN Dallas y y College Symphony: Aces of Collegeland: Pi Kappa Lambda: Sigma X I' . a Q aaa Alpha Iota: Who'S Who at N. 'l. S' 5 i R BIOORE, RAY E. Dalla-S C Chapel Choir: Roger Rainey Club. E by lAlOREMANV, IOAN RAY H ed l ey :,,.j I Eff: y y BIULLER, lAIARY LOU HOHSIUII Sigma Alpha Iota. V NESBIT, HARLEN Amarillo f ,w,,.,. ,.,., y Zeta Pi Gamma: Madrigal Singers: A Cappella Choir: Opera M A H 4 i I lVorkshop. 49 2 O'NEAL, JERRY BIARCUS San Angelo , BSU, Exec. Council: BSU. . l OSHER, BARBARA ANN Brownszfzlle 3 1 AYOIIICIFS Choir l PERKINS. BETTY KATHLYN Kermzt ' g MENC: Senior Mary Arden ClI1b: LOS Caballeros. 5 ROBERTS, BOBBY Texarkana mfg Phi Mu Alpha: Pi Kappa Lambda. 5 f H ROBINSON, BETTYE Dallas ROLLINS, JOAN Coznanclle 4' MENC: Mu PlIi EpsiloII: FTA: Chapel Choir: Grand Chorus: Tarle- paw X ton Club: Inter-Sorority Rep. on Music Council for MII Phi Epsilon. : SALINAS, PERRY COr,f911s Clm'sz'z' 3 A 'iii Phi Mu Alpha: MENC. f SANDERS, lAIARTHA Floydada XN'Omen's Choir: MENC. SEARCY, JANETTE Center Junior Mary Arden Club: Senior Mary Arden Club: Chapel Choir: Madrigal Singers: A Cappella Choir: Sigma Alpha Iota: Kappa Delta Pi: Pi Kappa Lambda: MENC: Alpha Chi: Grand Chorus. SHELTON, BOBBIE Midland BSU3 MENC. STROOPV, FRED Waxalzaclzie Phi Mu Alpha. Sec.: Phi Eta Sigma: Pi Kappa Lambda: Alpha Chi. I TlHOMPSON,, CARL GENE Borger Phi Mu Alpha, Vice-pres: MENC, Vice-pres.: FTA: A Cappella Choir: Madrigal Singers: Grand Chorus. VINCENT, BARBARA Bcaizmonzf WAY, IEANNE Floyalada 1 , - , - qw Sigma Alpha Iota: Alpha Chi: MENC. y WHITE, BILL Terrell Sigma Phi Epsilon: Phi Mu Alpha, Pres.: MENC: Concert Band: li ' , ' . A Cappella Choir. ' ':., V : Ifl- Z. ,mul-gg f A IE WINNINGHAMH, GRETCIIEN Rails 2 I Sigma Alpha Iota. Chaplain: MENC: ClI1b Varsity: Vlesley Founda- IIAI tion: Harp Ensemble: Grand Chorus: Alpha Chi: Delta GaInnIa. 1 LW 'f A WISEMAN, lVIAXINE Sudan jf -If . , A Alpha Delta Pi, Treas.: MENC: FTA: Club Varsity: Panhandle Club: 5 ' ' Senior Mary Arden Club: WOmen's Choir: Grand Chorus. QL qqllv Q A rf-w,w t .Y 1 5 4 wi qi ,G M N. f ,av an X fy ' X , ff .. A -4 0, . ' aj' A X Un I Q M f 5 ..,. ,v tt J t I 6 f '- f E f ff gf y , A X , , f , X i X 743 is , I We yy ,gp ,. M Gb-s, 4 ' ws , . 3 I I I E J Y If ? Y a , if alfi' ' X mf M' f ..'s, 'P -5 si lt 4 ff AAAA W ' 'H me 'M 0 f , L .N ' ' X ' ' ffi - , ' 'V' We-' f L H K id 4, t ,V X ' Rf -,.- , A an ,. an , as , , mg? L ww tm . . . . 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Kenneth Stejzlzffnzfille XVitte, Marleen Odessa ada ' Zclll A sludenf waifer 'fakes orders al' 'Phe 'Foun'I'ain in 'flue UB Snack Bar. unior E W- Z s I ,f . X HF, 4. F, ,-v- i532-7 if f V .,-f-f' lass l 'FD' 4 K' 'Q' . M, N -Q , 1. Y A 'ss' we ,M Y 3 --All Z 1 -..... ,V ,,,,, , f 4,,?3q.m5,,w' - in - . ' X . fwwww ' -W 4 4 ,, ' , ff X ,N ' Q if if 'k . Jw x yy, , f Q V ,, X ' L ' A A I ,Q ,ff We f K wr, , s ., ' U wwf' ,fer ,ff fly, M rr' l....+....l...,..... ,, ..,-,.,,,.,.,l,., - A. ,A , Y , W , V.,-'Q WW- 4 A-----J Russell lRus+yl Williams served 'l'l'1e iunior class as presidenf in I954. Doris Badgefl was vice-presi- clenh Pal' Lyle, secrelaryg ancl Pafricia Sloan, freasurer. 136 Sophomore Class i f iii K 'X' A. f X , ,xx in 2 f K M Nr wg W 4 r YR W,,,i,.vf X mum arm, v me if Q ,ff LZ x I Heading his class for +he second year was sophomore Presideni' Bill Moyers. 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Richard Galt. liolmhy Garrett. Prather Garwood, Sally Gaston, Don Gaudet. Jerry Gee. Patricia Geurin, Imogene San flngelo Fort llvlllilll Fort Hood Dallas Dallas Fort lllortlt Ferris Denton Knox City Ponder C o rsifana Fort ll'ortl1 Corpus Christi Denton New London Burkburnett Fort Worth Gibbs, jerry A nflrc'u'S Gibbs. Mary Carolyn Gibson, Frankie joe Sal Gibson. Mary Paul Gilbert, David Gill, Glenn Br Gilliland. Martha Royce Glass. Marilyn Glover, joe Goforlh, Dorothy Golightly, Carroll San Gonzales, Ociaviano Gordy, Melvin Edward L Graham, Bobbie Jo Greer. Charles David Gregory, Sylvia Grider, Richard Griffin, Gene Grigsby. David Gunter, Sidney Ray Haire, Kenneth Haladaychik, Diane Hall. Billie Halleck, Richard XV. jr, Hancock, Earline Haning. JO NVayne Hanson, Dick Harberson, Patricia Ann Hardin, Charles Hargrave, Catherine Harris, E. J. Jr. Harris, Shirley Harrison, Douglas Ann Hartman, lVillard A. Harvey, Sandra S. 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' rs- 4 7 f f X 2 'ff ff , , 5 X V S ff 1 i ,, 'z - 1-f f 2' 1 1' D MZ S f 5? 1 4 A W 5 tx f .:., ay , V Siva? Al' sch - wea MV K X A X ' K 'Sy Q , Q .. xx A X .0 ,.i. Q , ,, -' 19 Je. , f .' 'M f ., nf X4 4- gp,,:,5,.,,- iff Q ,U ' I f f Q 4 X ' a y 1 W :QX ff xx 3 , v Gtfe.,..f. ,, .ga -..::..-'-fr. 4 ,1 Tai' w ex - :gas 'M 2 Z 24'QyS2f'-wa.-? kg ,, if I Y ff' fff'VNQ.fSy ' f'm' -' 1 1 . . ' K 1 ,..,,, W 'K -vi ff, 5154 , 1' ' 1 ., I '-,Zig - y f- www 'V' ' .-. ,. ' ,,q . ,.,. . , , ,, 1, ., , Y. A formal, a lux, a prelly serving lable, 'lhe clubhouse . . . a perfecl' evening. Schulze. john Marlin Seoggins, George Guntlicr Scrymgeour, joan Fart Wnrllz Seale, Sarita Easlland Shand. Edward Cnrlhas Christi Shank. James S. Waxaliarliit' Shaw, John Slizfrman Shepherd, Bill Kilgore Shepherd. Carolyn Dallas Sherlmurn. john Fort Worlli Sills, .Xnn Evan! Sissom. Sylvia Sue Italy Slack, Nancy Lynn Darzton Sligar William R. Mrlfan Small lilaine Dallas Smith, Barry Dallas Smith David H. Dallas Smith Frances Lauina lirilrwsfmi Smith Fred CUl'.SlIYIllfl Smith, jinnny I.z'zui.Szfillrf Smith Lynette Lake Dallas Smith, Mildred Far! II'nrll1 Smothermon, Ada Pearle Prn.vju'r Snayely, Margaret Hzzrlizigwz Solomon. Loretta Graham Sorrels, Sandra Dallas Southerland. Dalwin Furl llvflffll Southern, Ann Bryan Spain. Gary Dallas Speegle, Roberta Lois Denton Springer, Mary Frank Rackzvall Stanoysky. Bob Galmfston Stell. Lucy Fort Worlli Stephens, Jane Anne Electra Stevens, Harrell Dallas Stewart, Alton l.Xlj Ixrrzgzficfztt Stewart, Betty Merline I.c'zuiszfille Stewart. Iileanor Deer Park Stewart, Joyce Dallas Stewart, Katherine llIcGreg'0r Stewart. Toniiglcn Stewzirt. Tonnny Stiles. Judy Storm. Murijo Stout. l'l1ilip Strcctlnzln, Hope Stringer. Mary Strossi. llillillllfll Stroud, Nancy St11Iml1lcl'icl1l. Henry Sntlierlin. S110 Swugcrty, KICLIII Pnrl ,-11111111- D111l11.v I,1111g1'i1'z1' 41'l1'.r11l. N. ill. 111111111 D11ll11s flfllllfllflll 191111118 IJf'IIl.VJlI Ifl. ll'111'll1 .xl!'Zl' 1.1111111111 Fl. ll 1n'1'l1 Swillcy. NI2lI'gllCl'llC lil ljllfllllll, ,-1111. Sylmcrt. -lim ,lI11l1'.wl1n1' Talley. f1lVCllil0lyll f,!lf'S.SIl rllllyltll' Kenneth M. lx'111'11111'l1 'I'z1ylor Mary lieth DIlllIl.S Taylor R. C. jr. Sf1'j1l11'1111ill1' Terry, Vi1tor Al1111'111' ,l.ll0lll1lS. Hcrlmcrt Dallas rlqlllllllllillll. june D11ll11s Tlioznpson. BlIlll1'lCC llvfllxll rl-llUlllPS0ll, Terry DIlllIl.S Tliompson. lvllllllll june Bl'0Zl'lIZl'fI0fl Thornton, R. YV. 1lIIll'll'II Tincr. Xvilllilil D11ll11.s Tipton, Billy T!l'l'll2I' Tomlinson. Louise C111111' Torgerson. Burnett lirlwurtl C1n'j111s Clll'l'Slli Townsend, rl-ICSSZI 1i1'1111111m1l Trice, Peggy DI1llIl,S Vauglin, liyelyn Dallas Vicars, -loc A. IJ!lllIlS X'VZllIlSC0ll. Janata Olney l'VZlllQCl', Clyde C17TIfUl'fl Xvilllllilll, Rose Mary Gr1111l111ry lV2llfOIl, Emory C. C0l11ll111'11il1' XV2lll0Il. J. Cznnillc 1314511111 YVarren, Dorothy Jean Dallas Hlatkins, Coy Wylie XN'atson. Don O. 7ll'Xfll'lZIlllIl Vleaver, Carolyn Dallas 1 A Il 0P'l 1 75'- Twft' 1 ' 2'97Zx7'l f4'5 7'175'qfy ?' 251 ' i ff il 1' 1 I .V 1- . 1 1-1 1 ,iffy N V.-y . I ,Wif- Q-z,.!i 1-:1 aww, hum: 1 1 1 r 1' 1,1 f .1 ns 31,54 f ' M ,V , ,,,, ,W -by , A 111 . ,, , , X if 'VW 'V 1 4-2 1 l f 1 W f A 3 f 2 X 1 X X f l X . W AV 7 .ff-1' W , ' pf f 1. ff 11-WM-wffW A lace clo+l'1, flowers, and fine silver malce serving fun. ' K x If mf S4 1 ix N, . . my . 1 ff as Q 2? ff XM' inf ,, msg., an-S , A f , WP X 1 34.21 . .IDB 4.1. .. f 11 4 , r V is - 1 ,. r l , 5 ' .. 1. M. H ! . - -. iff? f I . . T. f X 'N ii, WX 5' wwf i x ,QQ - r, '99 eg, 'Y is , i' r if ' f , liwhx ,..,, Z 'W 'Q ' 1 lg K s 1 4 N. 10 X j X Wffaffg fy f-wiv V1 ,K , . '7 'f 'fr Nqr, ,fx f i , qv M , if 1154 s- , , rrrr I , f r . , 1 ,. l. 5- l Wu 'c 411' ' 'Nr aww 'fig'-ull. IYQC ' lillf K 4 , wsu, ' m 1 3 fs Rr -9 X as Q 3. ,,,w,,f Q N 4 . 1 , . ,. 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Shirley Wilkinson. Max NYill1n'd. Guy Willizuns, Belly jean XYilliznnS. l'i2ll'OlCl Dczln Williznns. Mary jo XX'illiznns. Nancy june Williamson, tlzuncs Iffilllli Willis. L, Bruno Wilson, Beverly Wilson, Frances Wilson, Robert Wilson, Sandra Fl. lVorll1 Crane' Clzillirollm Graham Irving II'l1it1f Oak qlarlcsollrfillcl Dallas Quanalz Bulzl, Idalzo Foil Il'ortl1 ll'llilz' Dam' While Deer Urlrssa Dallas For! ll'm'llI Dallas I,ong'1fit'zv 1lI1'Gr6gm' Haskell B ryan Xvlllllllfli. XV. R. lDubj Analzzfoc 'Wooclruff, H'illi:un S. lBillj XYO0Cll'lll1l, Mary Sue Woods. jackie XVright, jo Ann W'righl. John XV. YYrigl1l. Suzy Young, Harrold Young, I,zn'ry Youngblood, Sonya Dallas A ll I1 rey llIf'lx'innf'y ASIIC'l'llI0l1f Daiselta Dallas New Boston Denton Denton Zachary, T. Eugene Wiflzila Falls 4 S K-wx . W, 5,22 :Mk W if a'j2: , 7? NP .gg Q 1 if! PBS WN vm Wy, ,, f WEP X iff 15' ff 5:1 f'!vpf'c H f, ff! .frf X, .X I! X x www, I fx K , ,f H , ., ,if W, 2 5? 5:-fm, . ,Q X N, .wx . ,A 4 - V ...W 'Ma- A f 'ws Wi- vf, x 'mfg 5 Mug We- ,WN w N M- QA Freshlnan Class Top adminisfraior for ihe largesf class on campus was freshman Presidenf Jules Bohnn. His execufive commi++ee was rounded ou+ wi+h Boyd Dollar, vice-presidenh Sue Sandlin, secrefaryg and Elsie Mariin, +reasurer. Abbey, YValter Dallas Abicht, Carol Slzernzan Adams. Omer Garland Adkins. 'Ilhurnian J. Denton Alexander, Nancy Pat Alrfiregcn' Allbright, Kay San Marros Allen, Gene Edwin Denison Allen, Harris lI'ar'o Allison. Rose Ann finllllrzfirzt' Allison, Shirley Texarkana Anrerson, james Munrlay Anderson, Carroll li. Fort Worllz A n dcrson, Jack Edmond Fort II'orll1 Anderson Jane Brozvnffrflrl Anderson, Larry Duncan, Olcla. Anderson Pat Fort Worllz Anderson lVillian1 Bryson Andrews, Norma lllarshall Anthony, Alice Fort II'ortl1 Archer. Yvonne Seagozville Arnett. David Baytown Ashford, Cherrisue Allred Denton Aston. Robert Fort Wortlz Atkins, Margaret Clzifkaslza, Okla. Atwood, Royce Bryson Ausburn, James Mack Yorklozvn Austin, Robert L. Terrell Ayerett, Jolene Fort Wortlz Aycock. Della Dallas Babb, Joy Dallas Baber, Marian Dallas Badgett, Mary Lou Sherman Bailey, Thurman Denison Baird, Janilyn Fort Worth Baker, Boyd Dallas Baker, Dellalene Denison Baker, Elaine Sanger Baldridge, Betty Fort IV0rtl1 Banks, Minette Dallas Barber, Bill Denton ww 'VIZ' ,. BQ ., , y XX . gi I -.,... , J if X X f f X., X in , X , E 3 13, Q . -vwi 'Q ' i t 1 ' 4 - ' it lbw, B V, ,, if a g All l 5 llsy 'W FIIES M fs Qf Z f B V ,liwimq 1' ff ' hr. I 'P I I ,ww ff X Y 4 f ag ,gk F Q as 'vii me XXX A -,Q 3. X K X Wm: 'A I R as it , 'QF N E f-Qgk f its Q I f , kt? X Xffx Wx f 1 yu- . .. Y , -f be I Qt ' f- we I was ... yy , Wm lm f 1 aa X f X 'Fessor and fhe Aces play l'l1e las+ song al' +l1e Kendall Formal. ' ft WD' 5 .-fl' xW4 ,lg I V AA55 .ig N . ! I I , -wr r vm. .- in 0, X 'iv-f' G , ,,,, X 'Cf Ix ik Q Q , X . Wkvii., b. -. N. DivX fm .. . SY , , -was ff . f 'L , K -' .. . ix, . ., AA,, 'KF -:HW 10 . X I M' I 1 - fa- Hi., I! 's E ,Q M R 4 A a if f I he ! Q , W ,. 5 , V A, ima' J ,gms in-wwf Nw r . -1 . Xaiivzlffcgb v ev Q 1 fy xx f a ,Q S x 4 ' . 'MPP' 'Hb-ur Wl!s 5Z'f Give me my bools and saddle . . . and, ol1 yes, I'II need a horse. bar - bur Bzirlmer, XVilma A Barker. jerry XV. Barker. lxlllflllll Bzirnurd, Shirley M. Burnett, Annellc Barney, Dzirrell Barton. Gloria Bastian. lfrecl Bastian. Ricliziul Buteinun, Mzirtlm Ball, Jllllllly L. Bnuunn, Doris Bziylis, Elsie Beard. 'llnniny Becker. Don Becklizun. Belly Iineral Wells Ifleclra Iflrmay Crowe fillllllkifllll Dallas Fort lI'ortl1 For! ll'ortl1 Paradise Paradise lllllNIlllllCll ie Halliday New Boston C1 regglmz Garland Dallas Blue Ridge Beclinger. Thelma Celeste Dallas Beeler. Ruth Denton Beggs. ,lane Kathryn Kerens Beine. Clyde Denismz Belle, Diane Bennell, Margie Berry. Ricliziul Berry. Robert Bevering. Jane Benefield. Roy Bickle, Chase Bickley. Bill Biggersluff. Lzivon Bilyeu. jim Bishop. Bill Bishup. Judith Blackman, Agatha Fm! Wurtlz F011 Il'orll1 Dallas Denison C11 arlic' Plaimfiezu Dallas Danton SEYIII 011 r Dallas lVir1k Fairlmpe, Ala. lV1lf'0II!l Blzisingznne. Neluise Corjzas Christi Bledsoe. Bill Dallas Bledsoe, Jerry Dllllfl-5 Bledsoe. SllCI'lllllIl jr Dallas Bnlinn. Jules ll'1'z'l1iIa Falls Bond, Janice lllineral Wells Boney. Sylvia Anne Colorado Ciiy Booker. Charley Sue Furl IVorll1 Bortnun. Katy Dallas Brttdlield. XYilliznn H. Dallas Bl'lllli-U1'll, Clizirlcs Foil II'o1ll1 Bradford, Patsy Ruth Sanlo Brandon, Boll li. Coleman Brzisuel. Peggy Peeos Braunniller. Sue Bremer. Margie 'lean Te.x'arlfana Porl A rlli ar Bridges. BIQIC Moanl Vernon Bridgewater. jake liozvif' Britton. Bettie AI1'Kinney Brockette. ,-Xlvis Hillslmro Brooks, June tiaineszfille Brooks, jinnuy Dallas Browder, jack Cleburne Brown. Carolyn Ann Houston Brown. Carolyn Sue Dallas Brown. Evelyn lliunnyj Dallas Brown. Gwendolyn Boyd Brown. Harold N. lVE'7l'1lllllI'lllfIl4, Fla. Brown, Jerry Sher man Brown, Norma Ruth Dallas Brown. Richard A. Denton Brous. Mzirguret Ann For-l Worllz Bruce, Bzirlniru Ann Dallas Brust, Pat Texarkana Bryan, Bllllllllll Elaine Dallas Bryant, Dznid Dallas Buccola. Dorothy Dallas Buchanan. Arthur Denton Buford. Edwin Dallas Burth, Buddy Charles Orange Burdette, Gwenda Dallas Burkett. James Lester Deealur Burnett. Sharon San Antonio Burnette, Robert D. Dallas Burns. George Fort U'orll1 Burns, james Paradise Burson, Kay Killeen .WN kb 5 A i 5 -H ' 'jtffgv-s. I 1 .. - - 'N ui , 3 .Q ,.,,. , - R 4 4 V X, an X if 4 4' '74 1- tm, WW 1 gg... ,.-X A ,, X ,, Q Z, f ' ' tm. V ,l Hs. ,L J if - 7 u , 0 iiii B ' 5 i ,ie ., ,, ei 2 FBESIL lEt ' if vu-f 90' 1 sv- W f .ww F: . .f Y S if tg ... ee ,5 ,f b : K f 1 , .1 X rar ., W X f ff f X x Qing ' eeze g , . l , 0 his 525, -X ' if . f l Lg . ' fi jr ' 'Q A N , . .... ! i i 3 E A Feminine 'frills ornamem' the room ai' a Mary Arden banquet W , ef. if i :J 1-1 4 ,.- ,., ,A I 3 . . . ll 3 , 1, 1 f I 3' ,n W ,,,, .. ,, ,M 2 , in , ' L L., E4 1 l l ' 5- j .al if , ii' . nr we X., QVUM, -ss..-p . ww ' 9 , QRS . ,J A iv? W. .JL ,- X 5 S. we TDPOQQ5 :,' 621 L V if fl is 7 bnsywff 9 A W' f f 32' X X. , 4 Z f 4 if Q did Q . AA.AA 4 ,v gg nw 'if' W fir' x 1 ii Y w f , ' fl N X 'G iii A an K X X f W' V 1 el iii? M X- . , G' , 3 ,,,, . 3 ' Nod ffm f' .s A. 1 fgmwwsx ,Z . , mx hiv, 9 ' Q 1 ,K ei M sr If M ' l i I ' . f if , gf. VT V W.,,, - ,pe ',', , AZEE ,1,,,,, . ,a,,i. , , i : mi' fu, 1 ai.. R N. M 5 X Z x ' f 9 gs.. Now l can find 'fl1e phone number of llial' cule boy in English class. bon - cro Bonney, Laura Lorene Pecos Burt, Edclye Lou Fort Worth Burt, Patricia Dallas Burton. James Fort ll'0rtl1 Bush. Sharon Dallas Butler, Terry San Augustine Butts. Barbara Iowa Park Byrd. Dixie Ifflllllllllg Caldwell, Sllllllllyff Denton Calhoun. Allen Almboll White Deer Callison. Birdie Ann Karnark Cznnlmern, Connie Dumas Cznnlmern, Dan Phillips Campbell. Dorothy Dallas Cannon, Cleta Sue Saint jo Cannon, Doris lllansfielcl Cantrell. J. T. Garland Capelnlrl. Burfurcl H. Austin Capps, Cary Pecos Capps. Lora Fay Ringgold Cariker, Cecile Kountze Carlisle. joan Henderson Carlton, Beltye Joyce Houston Carr, 'llmnnry Greggtmz Carrico, jim Denton Carricu, Lynn El tllonte, Calif. Carrington, Hublxarcl Davis. jr. Eagle Pass Carroll. Linda Gilmer Carson, Bobby Dallas Casaclay. Mary jo Dallas Chaffin, Darlene Denton Clliambers, Mildred Geneva Cateszfille Chandler, Bobbye Jack MrKinney Chase, Lelia Mae Slzerznan Cllmwning. Mary X'Vayne De Soto Christian. Bobby Greenville Churchill, Stella Louise Poteet Churchill, Travis E. Wooflslzoro Clancy, W. L. Waco Clark, Ann Celeste Clark. Janice Clark. Davitl Clore, llurneta Coates. Helen Coats. lX'allate Cochran. Claire Dallas Dvnisml Dallas Car lana' Tragzu' illiamal lI'f'lls Cochran. Nita lfai Drzzlmz Cutlxrell, LaNell Cuker. XYilliam Cotly. 'I heron Cofer. Betty Coffman. Charles Cuglmurn. Loyal Dvalmi Dallas Dallas llvllllf' Dew' Riu l'i.sla I Vourlsmz Cuggim. james Dallax Cole. Billie jean Alllllif'-X' Cole. Charles Kruln Cole. klnlynn I ri.srn Coleman. lithclyn Malpslzall Coleman. james li. .llrsqzzile Collins. Claire Dallas Cullum. Olive jean Pvamrlf Compton. Barbara Dallas Conclitt. Jerry Far! llvflllll Conley. Betty l.nu Dallas Connelly. joan Dallas Conner. Butch Austin Cook. Patricia Mamlay Cooper. hIfllllCS Victor, llvIl.X'lllIIll'lllf' Cooksey, Shirley A Corbett. Tim nn II'irl:ila Falls flmffanl 'SCT' -, tgiq 5' if 3 , . .. Nw , ,vP' Z V' X I 1 ' X X V a aw , if X z 2 Y? x x msn' Att A' L K N Xwff WK 7 W X -1 . . x.. 'QW f VAX Z R '? W.-1 X Y ' 52, 2 4' iii , .:i. ' it f , Nm-K 3 Q N 4 J t ,, .. Cie' . X Q: V at QQ . f . K wi. , 5 .fu 0 ' ,W an-rx U! he X . Ai ., Q f Corhitt. Shirley Dallas Corroone, Lintla II'am Cottrell. Donna Jayne Irving Covington. Pat S1'z1rry Cowan. Ann S1l'C'l'lZl'lllLl'l' Craft. Ray Dallas fQ7.zWff,f3f12 ':yzA 1 f ffl, -S6 Y-itflfk t X X Sl it C1'awforcl.Glee Fort Ilortlz W ,g . . . ,,,, Crawlev. John Bzsllojz, Calif. .. A 2 s, ,-sf twffigfgfgg ' Creswell, Shirley Croley, janell Port Arllzur Cladezuater F E 'Ili llii ' an ,, WW F f mmf .4-Q ii' ,. -1 ia f . H 'W , J Q ...-- . .: is -' I X, 1 V xt 5 X-. 1 Wu' -tw' WWW A l '16-' -Nw., I 1 'i i l Glifler, flowers. and pasfels sfand ou+ a+ Bruce Hall formal. r., V l A Q M. fu. fy gp. , sys. , 'V' W , x ' z, , sn . 2 ' pai. , nv ' Qs W' W y , if W' sf- X as W 6 6-Q. i WK' I l i I . V Q Q '7 2. ,, my , vp n ' ,. 5 ,4 5 . , ....A, -X 5 ' . l .. . I ,an W 5 are s er B 1 S 1 X 'E , X x X 1 B X sf' s 412.554, '-531 -fr., Wi 1 x 1 f I 5 W 5 . X ,Q2sK, .11ly1f-Q, :Sl uf! pf f was signs w rfi K.. r 1 ri A yy ' .- ..sa W -,V , fv' 'ir , I-Q V I xx 5 X Q1 'lim iw' f 5 1 I k A mf - Q . 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Herbert Curry. jack Curry. Patsye Curry, lVanda Dade, Malcolm Daniel. Virginia Paula Daniels. jackie Alvarado Dallas Dallas A Ilen Avflllll Den lon Dallas Corsirana fi Ifgglllll Dallas Tyler Danzeiser, Donna Rochelle Waco Daugherty. Glen Dayis, Donald N. Donna Davis. Davis, Henry Davis, Homer Davis. Miles Davis. Pat Davis. Samuel T. jr. Davy, David Dawson. Horace Deal. Martha Janelle Dean. Marion jon Deison. Rebecca jane Del'riest. Arvida Deussen, Nellie Don Devenport. jimmy Dickenson. jerolyn Dixon, Dick Bo rger lllexia Ilouston Iimvlc' l.ancasler SIIVIIFI' Marshall Slzerman I.eo1'a rd II'ills Point lllfliirzrley Ven as Conroe Dallas Ponder Dallas Dallas li: 0Zl'I1ll'00ll Dodson, Jane Denton Dodson, Rohr. Norman Ii11rkl11n'netle Dollar. Boyd Fort II'oril1 Donald. Shirley I,ezvisaille Dougherty. Lee Norfolk, Va. Doughty, Margaret Elizabeth Dallas Douglass. Stan Canadian Downing. Meredith Ann lI'iclzi1a Falls Doyle, Anna Bess Dudley. Howard Midland Fort IV07'lll Duggan. Patti I7f'rli.YfH1 Duke, Lester NI. lin:-gf-r Dunaway. lvlllllll N. Azlf' Durfey. Georgia Ann llkllirzgluzz Dyer, Rosemary Dyess, lloh Iiarls, Patrick Tulsa, Okla. llvII.YlIlI1Il'lIll' San fl ngffln liclclins, Ginger CUIASILIYIIIII Iidnmlulsrm, Patsy Dallas liclwartls. Pat Gram! Izfllllfl' lillllll. Barbara Dallas lilclon, Barbara Dallas Iilkins. Lou Ann Narrma liller, Sammy Iirdvsmz Iillis, Shirley Ilwzlnn Ellsworth, Gail Far! llvllllll limhry. Jolene Ilcnlfm Iinnnett, josephine Dallas Enis. Bennie 1x'run1 Eryine, Sally Dallas Erwin, Nancy Fart lI'rn'll1 lithereclge. Ernestine S1l'l'6'lZl'lIll'l' Evans, james Dcntmz Ewalt. Nelda T4'n'g'll Fagan, Betty Carol Palestine Farley. Glenn I,eu'iszfille Farmer. NN'antla Gayle Farr. Billie Irene Farris, Nina Fausett, Lee Roy Feagins, Kenneth Fearis, David lI'ir-lzila Falls Easlland Part Afflllll' Dallas l.eu'z'szfillc ll'lIXIIlIlIFl1l'6 Featherstone, Kay Mineral Wells Fehrenhach, Alhert F. 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Mattie Maxia Gacltl, Sarah Esther Dalla.s Gannlmrell. Atlell II'irl1ila Falls Garlington. Gliarlotte N. Lillle Rork, Ark. Garlzl. Dennis E. Gattis. Mary jo Gentry. Jo Gentry, Karen George. Beth Gihlms. Gladys Gilmson, Frank Gilwson. John Gibson, Linda Gifford. Lowell Larerlo Polfslmra I,e1ui.sz'ille A lzilane Freejmrl Lnflein Rising Star Il'irl1ita Falls Seagozfilla For! Ilrllflll Gilbert, Janet Lynne Dallas Gillmreath, Benjamin F. Dodge Cily Gill, Lanny Ross Buffalo Springs Gill. Marian Gillespie. joe Louis Gilmer. Patsy Givens. lVentlell Glaser. Marilyn Glzisscock. Jinnnie Glitlewell. Carol Glover. Bette Golmin. Don Godek. Stanley Godfrey, Merriam Dallas llvfl.YlllIl'll'lllF Gaines1f1'lle Krmn Dallas Dallas ll'ifl1ila Falls Coolidge Crowell Texarkana Durant, Ok la. Goff, Nancy Gohlke, Gene A. Golden. Floyd B. Furl ll'm'tl1 Dl'IIl'.S!lIl Cllilflr rss Golden, lylartha Jo San Antonio Goldston. Marlene Miavral II'z'll,s Goode, Oyan Kossie .lirizlgvjvarl Goodell, Lynn Goodlnan, Harriet Furl lllflflfl Chell Dallas Goodwyn. Tonnny limzis Goostree, Clifford llII'IX'llIlIl'f' Gordon, Kendall Malzanlc Gore, Canlelia Mexia Gradick. Joy Sllf'liIllIIll Graham, Don Harlingcfn Grainger, Shirley . nn Dallas Grant, Bill Dallas Graves, joan Slmrnzarz Graves, Frances Houslon Gray, Shirley Sue Cmzroz' Greene. Vince II'irl1lla Falls Griffin, Roger A. Dallas G1'lll1CS, Patsy Fart Worllz Groves, H. D. Sulplzur Springs Gunter, Everett Hackney, Mary Jo Hackney, Tom Haggard. Shirley Haggard, Torn Hailey, Donald Haisler, B. jr. Hall, Patsy Ann Hallnm, Norma Halstead, Nancy Carolyn Ham, Don R. Ham, John Hainby, Mildred Hamill, Janie Hamilton. Charles Hanks, Carol Ann Hanna, jimmy Fort ll'0rll1 Fort lllllffll McKinney Dallas Bmzlzam Fart ll'0rll1 Demon Rockzuall Fort Wortlz Corpus Clll'l.SlLl Phillips DeLe011 Orange Arzlonio Phillips San Lufkin Wichita Falls rv , ,wb . 1 3 :r .... ' A 445 N' W1 . ' , .. SX : f 'X L! 'inns FRESH ' Sf' r ' 2 'Iv' l ls Q, g 6. S , X!! 1 ,N V M x f 'Q Q , X , X ff W cw f f X ' VV? X Q 5 . Sx X f X X N .9 ,f , , . ,,v ,- Qi U lr , V --:? ,,Ai,..!,Q, - 5 ,' 1 f 'ir A ' 5 I' Q 1 I 'S . I N . ,, ,ij 7 Y as l Q H , . Q y f is ff ti H W if if - ,Q V aff 1-. I su ,, A S I x gym? 5 ff X Y N S X . , W .,. g M G. f X 39 X ,X X X I 11, , I .. m 9 , X L V. . . . X c ? 'W V' f 5, sie - X ,Z X ff it N I M0 W .. 2 , 'X X ,. c ww fi Th S year's firsl' 'lobogganing . . . willloul' l'l1e standard equipment l i .Q-A alas' S5- ' V ,.1. P , C Key' . 'le WY' ' 6 'CVR X ax V XX 5 f f - K 3 Z' ' C 9 L l E B X 2 A 1 . Ai X ,gf Y , ff A. ..::. . T, . , S 6' , 7 l : kx . 2 ,f ,,,. Q was ii ' V ,,,f f , ' 1 r M I y fa5...... 2:11-i i it - f ,X WS , , .. fi Q ,V I 0 4 l 'Q ,, R , 'Q' 'x P UsF 9Y' WW When 'lhe call for blood was again issued, Norlh Texans came lhrough. Hardison, Jimmie Harlan, Myrle Harris, Frank Harrison. Iudilh Jov Harrison. Marilyn Harling, Sam A. Hallen, George Halter, Gaye Haynes. Carolyn Haynes, liddie Hendrick, Betlye Hendrick. Jessie Hendrick. Sue Hendry. Joyce Hennigan. Gerry llereford. Frank, jr Herrin, Doris .lean Hesley, jerry Hickman. Carol H ifrfrin l'lOll1HIH, Wh ihzey Iiridgejzort Sherman Mont Belzfiezl Tyler Dallas Gailaurl Bloody' Cllillirolllf B Il l'lI7.fUIl Denison ll'i1'l1ila Falls Rails San Antonio Hl'flllIIIUHl Dallas Dallas Texarkana Fort Ilillflll Lynda Fort II'nrtlz Higgins. Evelyn Dallas Hill. Mrs. Bette All. Pl1'a.mnt Hill. Shirley Mznzrlay Hillerman, jo Ann Dezzismz Hilliard, Dnray Dallas Hillis. Charles Irving Hinckley, Conrad B. Dallas Hines, Charles Denton Hines, Claydean Grand Prairie Hohhs, julia Graford Hodges, Peggy Hodges. XVillie Mae Holland, Eddie Holland, Mary Rurh Holliman, T. D. Hol l i ngsworlh. Robert D. Jr. Hope. Carolyn Hord, Donna Horn, jimmy Horner. Bob Fort lliflflll lVc'afl1erf0r1l Dallas Denison C ranflzfiezu Clifton Dallas Denison Dallas Kermit Horton, Dwayne Hobbs House, Kathryn Ann Gilmer House, Margaret Denton Housewright, Sue Fort lVorth Howard, Betty 'Dallas Howard. Betty Sue Dallas Howarth, Theo Fort Worth Hudgins, David B. Dallas Hudson, Earl Pierce Dallas Huff. Gene Wlzitesboro Hughes, Greta Gene Sanger Hughes, Jeannene Lufkin Hughes, Pete Palestine Hughey, Carol Dallas Hulin, Joe Don Breckenridge Hulings, Linda Clifton Humphreys, Barbara Breckenridge Hunter, Betty Lynn Chico Hutchison, Gary Dallas Iglinsky, Clyde Lee Longview Ihnfeldt, Henry Carl Carrollton Inman, George, Jr. Denton Irwin, Charles A. Jr. McKinney Irwin, David Dallas Irwin, Ida Ann Fort Worth Ivy, Darwyn Dawson Jackson, Bobby Denton Jackson, Clyde, Jr. Sherman Jackson, Edyth Wellington Jarrell, James DeQueen, Ark. Jarrell, John Snyder Jarrett, Bennie R. Rising Star Jaynes, Joann Bonham Jeffcoat, Jessie Lou Lake jackson Jefferies, Glenda Dallas Jefferson, Joe Fort Worth Jefferson, Martha Denton Jenkins, Yvonne Midlothian Jennings, Joyce Nell Tyler Jennings, Mlilma Grandbury ,..,, ' as i 4.- 52-. I i g N. r ti' V tnsf 1 ,:,,: we-ye 7' if N, V ww -rf I We f 'fi .y X 'wa-rf' 1 if fx ea -ery fl' Q , 0 N4 . ,X-V 1 . X if X -. , 'Es fx 5' NE , . 44. - F ESI M +N mu- 17 , ,, w+1.M,, J , .ff 5 I i. 4 H 75 - I J K 'ear 5 ' v 1 Q 'V l a fter ' A M , ' my 'Q'-7, i ..t: ,. - Q J Q vw Y A in j A ' L N' . S V f .. 5 , if sv 'L' f 4 I 5 SQ: , ' ' 5223, f.. l Q- ' ww 1.1 ' l 'W +13 , ,. it I A I - ,fl .,.,-um-, ,Q 3, A ,.,,. , Hi ttglk sv ' Q' gf 5 V Q 1 X 1 ,Q , fix Q tm sw- K, 35,2 J z gil X ls X7 ' ' - , , t 1- .. ffl-5 if .i iiffe 'Q' rise ' 4 - ve - V . e - i We 1 J A ,,.,. , Q , x 'V X, at 1 f vt wmwiit 0' W unaw- For harmony's sake, a few more bass tones are desirable. iff- . ., . . f ai? X X dk i v- ,ct if aj, f ' 4V 'oo 'r 7 'Y . ,S Q A 6.1 . Z' 9.-Q 1 KM., 1 Q fy. fd-,W vw 'Q' iv Y? 6 '23 ft 'Dir vb . 'im N yy .s y' ,BQ 'Hb vm ...F 9 n , . if iw 5 5- FY' ,Q ' 'sr 4 'Li Y 'YV joll ' in pr WP, ,ai ,Q 0 X E, ff ffz3,f' V 1 , iq. YT 'Q' 5 ,A ,f w,,,,,1f,.i, ew . ..- 'H 1 ,.,V . Q WW W :Quo QW. 414'-bf .71 wfiklr f2s Q . MP f SS. A .Q wg, S Q at .ZX 4 Z x .of ' Maw ,ae Q 55 QTY? . Q 5 V- x ik 5-Qs Q 'F 3 an X ' YW 471 We wr it in we W' S. ' n f dll? 54,9 , 5 '53 Jr' m 2 4 W . tr:-ft Mx.-.N mm Do phofographers always wan? lo shoot olher photographers? - mel 7 gi 3 i. uxlz - 1... me r johnson. Betty Lu johnson, Lynn Johnston, Karen Jones, Carolyn Jones. Clem jones. Jane June. Lillian Jones, Sylyia Jordan, Betty judkins. Clyde junior. Don Kanouxe. Winnie Stamford, San Anianio Ix'arer1s Dallas Slzernza rz For! Wortlz For! lV0r1l1 Far! lI'0rtl1 For! Worilz Slilznall SlIt'l'lIIf1lI Dallas Kass. Alfred Delano lI'ir'l1ila Falls Keas. L. C. Cram! Prairie Kelrres. Marjorie Kelley. Dortlry Ann Kelly. Robert Kemble. Don Kemp. Shirley Ann Kennedy. Maurice Ii. Kennedy. Sue lienninglon. Dorothy Kiclwell. YVenclell Kimball, Carole King. Anna Jo King, Doris Ann King. Mary Estelle Kirkland. Sandra .Io Kleinent, joan Klinglesinitb. jessiee Knight. XVeldon Rocks, joe Kraft. Clrarles Kramer. Mike Le Barbera, Louis Lalicker. Bobbie Sue Lane. Keith Lanier, Mary Larimore. Marilyn Larson, Barbara Dallas Hoizstmz Olney Dallas Blue Ridge A llanla Pampa Dallas Dallas Barge: Lmzgzfieia Pazajia Waco Axtell M izeaslvr Sue Aillllflllllll Denton Dallas Baylown S11 crman Dallas Erirlc, Okla. Dallas Palcsline Olney For! Worth - Lzitta. jucly Houston Lziwes, Carroll .Xnn Houston Lawson, jznnes Dallas Lawson, Robert Dallas Lziyluncl, Barbzira Layton. Doug Ledbetter, Betty I,eFore. Rebekah Fort Ufortlz Fort llyllllll I,c'zt'iszfille College Station ilIf'1x'ir1111'Y Leigh. lack Lewler. Margie Collinsville Litton. ,Xlice Odessa Ligon. Bobby Elmira Linker, Yvonne Billie Gainesziille Long. Patricizi Ann llICKin.ney Long, Shirlene Dallas Love, Phil Canaflian Lovell. Sara McKinney Lucas, Bill Slzffrman McBride, Put Dallas Mcflauley, Dearl Hillsboro McClintock, Bob Fort llfortlz McCollum. Mary Ann Dallas Mcflombs. Jim T. Fort Worllz Mcflrzidy Kenneth Forreslon Mcilree. Richard Dallas MeCullar, Helen Austin McCullough. Maggie Conroe McCune, Carol Parnjra McDaniel. Mary Arlene Grand Prairie McDaniel, Ollie Dell lllonalzans McDonald. Ann llIl'CIllIIl'jl McDonald, Dorothea El Paso McDowell, Jimmie N. Parnpa McGee, Billy Lewisville McGinnis, Marilyn White Oak McGrady, Stephen Saint jo McHenry, Gene Lufkin McKinney, Robert Dallas McLain, john Hillsboro McLauch1in, Lon Longview 5 f I3 1 M N ,C QM . 1 Q ,. .W MT., z 5 ', 3 3, lm 4 2 iq .x X ' x , xi W K V, Q 4 sl X KW v X 57. I K, 1 '- V, P: .1 r - M i Q x J . 5 11- .,:'.F,. ' f x 1 X ' ,,e, D D B '21 ' 2 L Q Q fa. naval- I, its ...Q ,W x ff' is .. aw . swf S p 'NF' if X S? X FRESH DIEN ,ji 1 sa- , 4' , 2 1 62 5 '51 .ff AM! ig , bf' an-nv' -:ga Z. 509' il ,C t ,1 L ' ,f ,, ,V - ' . ff 1 .A A21 ,Flew 'Nha 2. xf. i iv we ., s 4 ,, if I i y I 4 716' J -ryan V Q 3 . .:.' ls sl1e embarrassed jus? because sl1e won . . . everyone seems glad. 46 If W X , . Q I0 Ox ' .,, fs:-'an 4' . r ps s' ..... it A- E 'ET' INS C '- 'fr e' . ers, 1' A. t Y . 'Wh 'Q B 'AA he - N, ' l M. 1 lf ,S 2 , Q-Q QQ? 1 as W if Mi' wigs -. Xtcmzwi V is.. Hwy s Maur a t 2 f ' , .,A.A , ,,,, i l s . l , r A ' Q .4 - 7 ,. 5 . .AA, . 2 1 McLemore, Carl Valley Mills McLeod, Patricia Bremoncl McNally, Rose Dallas McNamara, Mary Anne Dallas McNatt, Jo Nell Mexia McNeely. Louise Petrolia McQueen, Norma jo Longview McYean, Marjorie Waxahachie MclVilliams, Nancy Irving Maherry. Lalklane Gladezuater Mabry, Richard Decalur Mackey, Carol Ann Cleburne Maddox. Harry Gene Hamilton Magers. Annie Lon Sulplzur Springs Magouirk, Louise Dallas Majors. Rita Ann Port Arthur Mallory, Sarah Paris Mandeville, Carolyn Dallas Mann. Mary Denton Mannen, jack H. Dallas Mara, Molly Dallas Marriot. YV. Erwin Dallas Marshall, Ginger Fort Worth Marshall, Patricia Ann Fort llforth , , lll ssssss ' 'if' g Q E, , M W A Ivyq , , ., llllre ' . e a f- 4. lf' Nam -: r ,fr l 4. had 'S dia.. .3 ,Q W, Homelown girls are firsl in line lo sign oul for an evening. Incl - nan Martin, Elsie Lufkin Martin. Kathleen Frances Fort l'V0rll1 Martin, Melha Graford Martindale, Marianne Lockhart Marinson, Valerie Fort Worth Marvin, Emma Lou Abilene Mason. Barbara Fort Worth Mason, Frances l'Vaco Mason, Sue Denton Massie, Lucile Van Alstyne Mathis, Judy Ann Crane Mathis. Shirley Fort Worth Matthews, jack Charles Canadian May, Donald Fort Worth Mayberry, Kathaleen Fort Worth Meeks, Leonard Dewey Gatesville Meglasson. Barbara Meine, David L. Messer, Douglas Michels, Joyce llliddleton, John YV Miller. Ardis Miller, Cody Miller, jo Ann Miller, jonette Miller. Lucy Miller. Luther Miller, 'fed Dwayne Miller, Teddy Mills, Eloise Mitchel Mitchel l. Leslie l. Patricizl Mitchell, Rosemary Mize. joe Ed Mizell, Rosemary Mondrik, Joseph Money, Arline Moody, James Moore, Geraldine Moore, Jackie Platt Moore, jimmy Moore. Jo Ann Moore, lVade Morgan, joan Morgan. Pat Morris. Jimmie L. Morris, Morris. Mosley. Molly Don Sue Mullikin, Keats Mullins, Mullins, Bess Martha Mustain, Norman Nabors, Gaynelle lVinfers II'iclz1'la Falls Tyler illlmflay Bowie O range G re'gglrn1 Eliasville H l'l'C'kf'll ridge Fort Dazfis Carrollton Keller LOIIgZ'll'ZU Olfertou A rlington Waxalmclzie Odessa Lone Oak Denlmz CLUIIFVOII Glllflflllflltol' Galena Park Abilene Clarksville Marshall Palesline Amarillo Fort ll'0rIl1 Irving SIIEVHIIZIZ Dumas Slzerman Wiclz ita Falls Marshall Haskell McKinney Dallas Brownwood Nail. Polly Nance, Nancy Louise Duncauville Daingerfield E II + . ff y L A ' A 1 fa Q L., M' Ki if 'M ODD I Q- ,f L li if t. 1 1 - lx' SW V05 'L 'vaflil X 'Es ,gy A .z .i 16253 ..:::::- f ,. ,... ,. , 1:,...m , f As ' Q av' ' y xr' 'K H sq Q-Sis A . 032' ,ffic S A K Q X. X X Q g xg 4225 ' .LL- . f, . X V X X f' A 4 ,Q if , vw? ff W cs of N f , 4 X . - s .:' V , - s X Q' M A . .b . s- Q S . z, , . . , K .. ..., l X 4,53 ,Q y . .,,, Q Q Q S ,, i , of ,r x I ' ', X 4 X f 5 ' Wy? . ' ,, 1 A ss 'f X -. X , X' X he L s' ' ---af X W V A aff X , ,..,, .. N A y l fn . A -APP ' X ' f QQ, ,f ' '33, V QL., -2- , Y L ' fs c , e sw J lag. QQQQQQ Q ,. K, f' ,Q ,P ' I V Q X The cameraman musl have been swinging from a sfar . . xx , we .1 N A W' il' M We -H.-I i ss he 49' E 5 'w s SW' X We-1 it ,iota ,. 4 ,V ' ., :gi Y 5 gwjvr 'R Nw , xv V A fy an---gf-v. 1 ,ai A K . 5? 1 kb ' ff 'WX A . s 'x r f E X X , ww X ww 1 wife'-9 1 L X J, w e i QW' X 4 1 ' was , t X , 5 f sv , 5 K 'f ' , 9 - i','f1,,I Viz, ,,s..,,:1:1' E, 1 ga.. ' 'I' , Q . . x .1 N ,afaigg 5 rj aj f s 'f , in alas, , , sf if X ,,,A .fe X , ,sf I al , Av' ff 1 X fs,-Q, QU My . - 25- PW la s X I, ,. . lt v,-v- ,.:.,, A iw 5:5 .q,,,fA . ,y . is-Mfg, X' z 4, ,I M SM W Q -w' 'sl Pls 'WIBA ,284 ,.. ,, ' V X fun ,4- 1 The food musl have been 'terrific lo rale smiles like fhis. nal' - pyl s X X if X Hur' W is .,.. e 5 X Z NE tix ' A X- ,ZX 4 fm.. s vyaxl 1' ' V :MW 1 V N , - 15, , s , 1 ,I - ' aff swf ,,,, , V - K f X, ,, f :1 2315, ' , ' Q ' i ' v C P Q W i Narzinsky, Kathy Natoli, Bob Neal, Jam Nedbalek. Leon Needham, janet Neinast, Harry Nelms, Sabrea Nelson, Bobbye Nevans. Vaughn Neve-ls, 'liraris Newman, Wynelle Niell, Betty Nilsson, Karen B. Noah. XVinton T. Nokes, Patsy Ruth Norrell, Irby Lee Norris. james jr. Norton , R uby Irene Norwood, Frank Nuekels. Bryant Nunnellee, Bob Nussbaum, joanne O'lJell. Hilda O'Dell, Sue Odneal, Don Officer, Elizabeth Olliff, Mary Orr, Ramona Orrill, Louis Pace. Atrelle Palmer. Bobby Park, Loman Parker, Barbara jean Parker, Robert Parmer, Saundra Parson, Al Partin, Fred L., Jr. Pasley, Diane Patrick, Ann Patterson, Shirley El Paso Dallas Eden West Forl llvflflll Denison BI'01l'll1L'U0ll Harlingen Brown zvoofl 1.lHlg7'l6'll' Roekflale Meliinney I.UlIg1'lC ll' Denton lVaxal1ac'l1ie Lancaster Chandler Texas Cily Burleson Den ton Bonlzanz. Alexia Celina Dallas Kflllll jacksonville Taft Greenville Dallas Midland Dallas Krunz Kerens Sherman Garland llfaro Roanoke Dallas Palestine Wills Point Payne, Christine Mexia Pezirson, Luther Ray McKl1111cy Peclison. Angela illarslzall PCllLlCl'glillSS, IDOIIHLI Beth lilwvsian Ficlzl 1,Clllllll, Clllll'lCS Person, Bill Peterson. Eloise Pettit, Stella Phziro, 13111111 jean Phillips, Frainces Phillips. Gerald B. Phillips, jo A1111 G1 Phillips. Stella Phillips, XVLIYIIC Pierce, Be11 Pierce. Ray' Pike. ji111111ie XVz1y11e Pilgrim, joan Piner, Tom Pi11ge11ot. Nluclith Pitt111z111, Ralph A. Polk. lilizztbeth Polki11gl1o1'11, ji111111y Poole, Williznn C. Potter. Paul POlll1LlC1'S. Slllltllfi Nacmza Olnvy Dallas Fmt llvflflll ll'f'all1c'1'fo1'1l Dallas Polael zfnacla, Miss. 511611111111 1NIf'KllllIC'3l Fort llvllflll New BUSlUll 1jl'U'll.'7l1L'00d Dallas Ozona Dallas Elcloraclo Rouse City llIlIIZSllIl ll Greemfillf' Roscoe Dallas Den ton FBES l F' N ' 1 X . 1' 1 1 1 M .I Q, 4 ss, Q, X .. . Q, A, , YK 3. QQ 'M . wi N 1 rim. ,. ,R , 1 Q' 30 A Q 5. M' K ,,,,,., N' 'Q' 'M M' I f ,W . 1 P , ' X' , .ffl I - Stk 1. , H 4 ' , xc w Q f Q 'imazv' ,, - . 5 lg E525 AQ X XTX! 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A 1 W f f f era 1 , , X f 7 ,,, S . xl y 1 f--4 You can'+ play that if you have a spacle. l'l's iusi not done. qua - Sana Quattlebaum, Shirley Sherman Quinn, Bill Quinn, Evelyn Randolph, Deborah Rathjen, Anne Rathke, jean Rawlinson, Haden Reasoner, Bill H. Red. Mary Alma Redies, Rex Reed, Betty Reed, Larry Reeves, Don Reid, Martha jane Reid, Syble Reitz, Donna Renfro. Bobby Ray Rice. Gwendolyn Rich, Tomagene Richie, B. W. Riddle. Mike Riney, Leo Rippe, Dan Roach, jack Roach, Jane Roach, Sammy Roberts, Elizabeth Roberts, Glenda Roberts. john Robertson, Bettye Robertson, Rhea Robinette, VV. M. Robinson, Bettie Robison, Tommy Rockett, jack Roddy, Fredene Rogers, Dianne Rogers, jay Dee Rosamond, Elaine Rosenbaum, joe Ray Nocona Fort Worth Fort Worth Canadian Sherman Dallas Dallas Teague Plainview Fort Worth Spearman Denton Blum Fort Worth Perryton Anna Hemphill Lufkin Longview Dallas Krum Denton Dallas Olney Frisco Den ton Gatesvi I le Plainview Breckenridge Dallas Seymour Eastland Haskell Iming Dallas Denton Dallas Dallas Hamlin l Roy. joan Dallas Roy, Martha Ann Tyler Royal, Charles Hillsboro Rubio, Gilbert Dallas Rusk, Carolyn lI'ills Point Russell, Janis Lfwvisifillc Russell, jeanice Lezuiszfillr Russell, Sain II'in1ers Rutter, jan Houston Salsman, XV. L. jr. Brazos Sanders. jack Denison Sanderson, Sammy Ferris Sandlin, Bevly Ferris Sandlin, Sue Mt. Pleasant Sazalna, Patricia Albany Schlnitzer, Harold jr. Denison Schrannn. Sally Ann Dallas Schroeder, Patricia Rio Grande Cilv Schulze, Hazel Schweitzer, Karen Scott, Troy Scruggs, johnny San Antonio Fort llvlllifll Pottszfille Wichita Falls Sebourn, Phyllis Ann Fort llvllffll Serafine, Mary Jean Duncanzfille Shackelford, Janelle Shafer, Eileen Sheffield. Margaret Sheppard. Carol Short, Ann Dwire Sigler, Bob Silliman, Louise Sinclair, james Montague Dallas Slzerman Dallas Waco Dallas Dallas Mt. Pleasant Singleton, Minnie ane lllarble Falls Sisco, Thomas D. Dumas Sisk, Carol Royse City Skinner, Clara Houston Skinner, Norma lllarlin Slaughter, Sara Anna Sloan, Barbara Fort Worth Smallwood, james D. Dallas Flin N M, i 5 'blk' l Q SN , ' wc as 6 MS if V i Y X xx 1 Q ff g' e s Y V, t, Y 5 H ,,. . .W S M N X 1 J' 'L Wir'-,W 4 ' '9 ,, M.f..f ,pf- X fs M : ' V Fl. ' V f E 's ,, x ,- l . . A ,N L , 'vs H KAP' 1 X was ,Hmm , - ,, Ns 4-f as K I - 5 f ..... ., S E A ,h 3 tg ,,4, ' Wi . 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My YN . wr QE: N-'sk Tw? 441' Thai isn'+ his name-he'd never find his Yucca piclure on lhis panel. smi - ump 15.4. .M Xt. ff I s jf We E x f Smith, Carol Yvonne Dallas Smith, Connie Smith, Dillon Smith. lidrzi Smith. George Dallas Denton For! ll ortlL Texarkana Smith, jack P. Grand Prairie Smith, james Herman, jr. Dallas Smith, Litlu Jane Ranger Smith. Marguerite Dallas Smith, Morris llalzalzaelzie Smith. Rebecca Denton Smith, Tommy Bowie Sockwell. Joyce Denton Spears, Mary Ella Grand Saline Speed, lid Abilene Spencer. john Lloyd Lezviszfille Sprugine, Charley Wielzila Falls Sprott, Pzrtricizl Fort Worth Stzinbcrry, Janet lllrflllen Stanwootl, jacquelyn Luling Stzrnwootl, Sue lil Monle, Calif. Stupp, Theressa Fort Wortlz Stark. Ray Nell Ollirien Stark, Robert Clayton Dallas Stusncy, Betty Kate Port Arthur Stzlton. Bob Dallas Stelzer, Put Mnenster Stephens, jim Dallas Stewart, lileunor New London Stinebuugh, jim Crowell Stoclghill, Charles R. Kermit Stoker, Czrrlene Stone, jack Fort Worth For! lVorllz Stone, Roy Allen Denton Stout, Bob Nocona Strange, Doris Alvorfl Strickland. Norma Las Cruees, N. llI. String, Darrell, Marshall Stroup, Shirley While Oak Stuart, Audrey Denton Stuhhlelield, Travis Suclclerlh, jack Sutherland. Peggy Swinclall. Billie Sue Swinclall. jenean Syrns. Mary l,u Taryer, Don Taylor. Christine Taylor, Dorothy Ann Taylor, jim Taylor. Joann Taylor, Patricia Elton Dl'lIllIll I.f'r111a1'cl Dwzisrnz lQ1'1111l1111'y filYlIllI1H'l' Furl ll'o1'll1 Pl1lll1ij1s F011 ll'o1'll1 I.c'u'iSi1illc' DC'lll.SlIll Fz11'l lllllllll Furl lI'o1'll1 Teague, joy Moody Teelers, Shirley Ann Lefms Terry, Sylvia Dallas Thedford, Billy llvll.YlllIlIl'lllf' Thomas, Connie Mae Fort lllllflll Thomas, Nlaralyn F1'z'flf'1'ic'l1slJarg Thomason, Tommy Bowie Thompson. joe IT'ic'l1ila Falls Thompson. Mary jllf'lISl1OliO Thompson. Royce l'e1'11o11 Thorell, Bessie Juanelle Rlzonze Thornton, Wanda jean San Allllllllll Thurrnon. Norma Linda Dallas Tillery, jerry Tilley, Bill Tinkle. Shirley Tissue, joe Tobias. Totsye Tohert, Sidney Tomlinson, Martha Travis, Alfred Trietsch, Horace Trietsch, Thomas Ray Triplett. Beth Troeger, Betty Trott, XVilliani H. Tynes, joe Uinphress, Maxie Fay Dallas DUIIILOII For! lVo1'll1 Ho llSf0l1 Hope, A 111. Howe Dallas Waxalzarlzie Sllllgfl' Denlorz Tflzitney Denton Slz ernzan Pampa Granbury 76 l 2'- Qing ini? 'SSM 6- 1 in. '50 'VI TW' fgilffii S, Y? 'wr 'W S ' ll it Q lf N ll lllile 'KQV hp' 4 93 ix i. 'ttf A.. 1 l mx x W i --9' QW' .. , 1 J ,.. J I ' Va' ' li? . 4 X ,, . X' .fiig f 'iw - W M l K . .. X, It - 5 -.- a ' ,, ,U , f V ' u , 4 A , , l flu Qi f ' ' Pa ss f f f f S, .pw W X. 'f . f N I I .A I X LsL.,,,,,,,,., I . N i U . rig z if gf ., .MQ :I Wx 1 W ,f , ., ' 1 . 1 fi' X l ZWM I ' lunp - you ' ' .f f V 'UK VK' , gf 1 ,.: J -..,, 5 ' X it h ,maxi . W av ,,.. M . MM IWW Umphrcss, Pacheco Unruh, Shelby Sue Utt, Judy Dallas Fort Ilfortlz Fort Worth Vanclagriff, Carol Ann Dallas Vanderworth, Luella San Antonio Venable, Jean Victoria Venable. June Victoria Vivian, Ann Gilmer Voltin, Rosemary Mexia Voss, Benton Dallas YVacle, Martha Ann Dallas lVagg. Royce Lynell Dallas Nllaldie, l'Valt Dallas YValdrip. Mary Beth Knox City l'Valker, jeanice Corsieana Walker. Roy L.. jr. Dallas XValker. XVanda Avery YVz1llis, Pat Dallas Yllalls, Jeannine Dallas YVarcl, Andy Italy lVard, Denese Hillsboro lvllffl, Robert Fort l'V0'rtlz NVarcl, Yvonne Palestine NVarren, Nancy Kate Greenville YVatler. lfrances Port Arthur XVatson, Bunny Corsicana Watson, Jeanne Copeville Hleavcr, Jeane Dallas VVcbb. Bobby Don Eastland Xlleeks, jane Borger XVehba, Bett Jean Vernon XVchrung, john Denton Vleigle, Charlyn Lubbock Weincrt, joella Weinert Hlcir, Mary Pat Abilene XVelch, Jean Auinger XVest, jesse M. San Antonio NVest, Nancy Dallas Wheatley, Seagal jacksonville Xrllhceler, Eva Lucretia Santo Wlhipp, Charles Orange Mlhite, Diane Dallas XVbiLe. Donna Mae Dallas XVbite, XVanda Clrlnzrm' XVl1iting. Carolyn Slivrniarz XVbitney. George Roe Dallas lVbitten. Anne Granada, Miss. X'Vl1ittle, Jessie Rarkzuall Hicks. joe Slzerman YVilliznns, Ada Pearl Fort IVorll1 XVilliznns. Adelaide Pamjza XVllll2llllS, Carolyn lVllll2llllS XVilliznns. Donald lVilliznns. Dorn L. Xvllll2llllS. James XVilli:nns. Nelda YVilliznns. Sally Amarillo . Charley Ann Ii1'ef'lcr'i1rirlg'1' Hazel: ins Crate, Ill. lllicllothiarz Pilot Point Miami, Okla. lVillis. Patricia Dmiton Hlills, Gail Fort Worth XVilson. Bobby Joe Kermit lX'ilson. Janice lVirl1ita Falls lN'inlers. Doyle Forresloiz XVindsor. Shirley Jo Fort Worth Yklinton, Juanita lllorzalzaizs Mlofford, Ginger Fort Tllortlz YVood. jerry Raynor Brady lVood. Margaret Braclcerzrirlge XVo0d, Pat Dallas Hfoodcock. Yllayne Douglas Orange YVoodruff. Doris Decatur Hloodruff, Martha Jean Fort Worth XVoods. Barney lllarslzall XVooten, Bobby Nocona Vlorthington, Audrey Fort Worth XVright, David Dallas Mlrigbt. Gayle jiuzctimz Hlrigbt, james Mt. Pelasant Hlright, Tommy Jack Seagoville l'Vycbe, Robert Dallas Mlynn, Pat Dallas XVysong, Joe Bowie Yancey, Claudette Austin Yeary, Dean Deer Park Young. Doyce Saint jo Young, jack W. Whilesboro Young, Jerry Don Carrollton Young, jerry V. Plainview Young, Lon W. Weatherford Young, Robert Fort Worth . Yi, M if mp . 'I '91 ' 'U' X x lX,I1,X ,..-.-- sr, lf ll lit? iii? ,,. BESIIDI L ,:.. -A Q- ' y I , izt ', ' f ' f , ,. f X s ' .-.,,. -- ,,f..::,,.i , K s ,. -Q-ir- e W1 aw -ss. 45 . . ...M ,.,, , , , ' Z 72 Q 3 ' IN ' 501 , i,,,.. as 'se' :XM - X i , if A X V, Ki? if , ' ,il . S' L 1 ,f, V ,N ,.,. . ' ' ,.,. 5 Q. 1 vvv s .. g3Uf3:':2-1. i, X A ,,., V f 5. . A lx . 1 7 I r, , sn ' ,SY s i ' K y ,455 x , ' , , iw k M . - , . , ,f:.. ' xi. Z ff 'G W 17' X -. rm 1 f 2 , , . xictvi--. . '34', if X X sg xv X , ' 'tiff Qin? LE IV: fr 22 X fi KZ? V Wil, , .1 wf 1 r 1 ffm f W M I K lv tif vw ,Xi '32 x f 'uct -Ugg. W' ,J Q- ,. ,,i -., rg . ' , 5 J 'bv' fha fm W X, , Y X XV X 1 5 2 0 ' aff! XM x X. Q E-Ii aezii' 5 4 , Vt i Maw 1 3 4 fi GQ Mx M Z. f '.. in W ' :Q ei ' tw' irtw Kewl Z X X A . . .... 1 x y 1 ' 1 aa- gi f 7 ' : F if G i' , . at f .i - .N w if . I fa 1 3 , l ., Vi gg, , X I s 7 EDI IPS PAGE For -16 years. every live and spiritual phase of North Texas has been transposed into pictures and words that will always recall varied memories to yearbook readers. This 47th volume is offered with sincerest wishes from those who worked closely on production that it. too. will present a complete and successful record and progress chart of another cam- pus year. Many of us are spending our last few days here as students of this or any college, and so espec- ially in the hands of the seniors and graduates. may we leave the symbols of North Texas' activity. scholarship, and tradition that have been influential in still formative years. The long hours of work and longer ones of worry over production schedule are the staffs con- tribution made worthwhile by your response to another Yucca. l'Vith a grateful attitude. we look back on the teachers who knew why we didn't spend enough time on written work to turn in good papers . . . and to a roommate who listened endless- ly to an editors raving and sympathized appropri- ately. Credit for the sophisticated and delightful art designs and cover belongs to a H153 N. T. graduate, Jean Bauman-to whom may we also say thanks for a deep interest in the Yucca and a personal friend- ship. A fast-sinking book picture-wise was boosted through the tripled efforts in early spring of Joe Jefferson. Charley Roberts. and Jim Ragsdale. They handled long overdue assignments plus backtalk from the frantic staff in a trial to meet the deadline. Joe spent voluntary hours of work with the camera and in the darkroom and displayed a wondeful- ly responsible attitude about everything. Wayiie YVoodring's good printing in April helped finish a big volume of necessary prints. The feature sec- tion is also stronger in places due to some excellent creations by Scott Dine. The office-and the editor-could not have had a more conscientious, dependable organizations editor than Edwina Dees. She carried on a tedious job absolutely new to her and made an experience record of which she may well be proud. She also did an admirable job on a picture story of ROTC -with help from such ROTC leaders as Buzz Wat- ers, Wfendell Collins. and Jim. She was well-assisted on the bigger section by Don Faught, a long-time staunch supporter of the Yucca. Sue Cearley's keen journalistic sense was util- ized in planning layouts and writing live copy for the latest depiction of student life at North Texas. Her very capable assistant editor was June Reynolds. who knew the section's organization from the start and who was so responsible in scheduling and ar- ranging many phases of features. Pat Riley exceeded expectations on the sports section and so many times filled in as photographer when scheduled pictures had to be taken. He worked hard on his section's plans all year and equally as hard taking most of his own shots-in addition to contributing a continuous cheerful note to the of- fice. Bob McClintock and Charles Adler helped him put the finishing touches to his signatures. VVanda Simmons worked for her second year as classes editor, running many necessary errands and checking factual material before writing copy blocks for administration. Another very dependable worker, Nellie Osborne, did much more on the book than her title of assistant classes editor indicates. The exacting job of organizing the index and identifying the class picture panels was turned over to Carolyn Shepherd. As a general Cal Friday she couldn't be beat. Marian Cill also volunteered in early fall to do what she could on production and was welcome in the office to do needed typing. Thanks also go to To1n1ny Kirkland -who found time to contribute his writing talent in spec- ial feature copy and classes introduction - and to jerry Norman. Mrs. Dude McCloud also helped us out of tight spots by looking up necessary ma- terial in her files. Scott Brookshire kept smiles on our faces in fall with his teasing notes and art work every week. His familiar l want my Yucca in November brought laughs but was actually in a nutshell the demand we have been striving to fill for twelve long months. Those who helped sell Yuccas in registra- tion line. Mrs. Henderson and her girls who mount- ed mug shots endlessly in the print shop, Riley and Layne and Ed and the dozens of other friends who stuck their heads in the door and just asked how things were going all had a part in making the l954 Yucca possible. Again instrumental in seeing the book through another year was the Yucca advisor, D. Hall. Mfithout his experience and personal concern for the book's success, it would lack much that it now contains. In retrospection. the editor can say thanks for helpful talks. To Max Plake of Photo Associates, who has added sparkle to my two years of college' annual work. may I say simply that we could not have achieced top photographic effect without his ideas and know-how in the special work he contributed. The brightest spots in the Yucca year are to his credit. Frank Burchard also had a knack for boost- ing the staffs spirits. besides making almost impos- sibly fast delivery on the prints for runners-up, fac- ulty. and buildings. Mrs. Cunningham was always gracious and cooperative in delivering class pictures and faculty shots when time pressure made her schedule a tight one. and some mug shots from VVest's Studios helped complete the faculty section. To Bill Murphree and Becky Reese of South-- western Engraving Co., to 'W'allace Hurley and Le- Roy Brock of Hurley Printing Co.. go special thanks for helpful suggestions to raise Yucca quality and for sharing enthusiasm in the new book. A last acknowledgment goes to my two strong- est sources of encouragement and confidence dur- ing a long year - my fiance and family. Because Bill spent many hours in the office and shared the varied production and personnel problems, I shall have very special memories of the 1954 Yucca. Sincerely, Mary Alice Milner. 331110 Taoq OITATZ ZAXST ,HG HN Mx U iwfs ,X,, IIS llll uunmnv . lq-- 322 gn iii as fit :E I My ,ii :H 'SE ii? lil! gif fi! iii Qs: V .as ff! ,ii iii asf XXX Q ff X Big i N 'XXX f ! M U Q X X W N i N fi, ' f f K, f Z K J f Q, x Ka X X 7 f X 1!t 56 48 126 21 48 140 155 Acker, Jessie tHorne Eco.j ,,,, . ,,,,. 22.2.2 Adams, Wayne tI.ab. Sch.j -- ,,,, 46. Adkins, Roscoe C. tGoyernmentJ ------3-1. Aikin, lou tAsst. Recorderj - ,,.,, ....,, - Alford, Anna tI.ab. Sclrj --..-W --UWM Anderson, Ruth I. tBus. Adj -- g..v 125. Angell, 1'rsula t1'hys. Ed.j ,,,,,. ...-52. 113, Arnold, Earl A. l1SC11lC21l1011J ---.. YYYY.- -10, Ashmore. Lear tSpeech k Dramaj ,....,,. Ayers, Ruth lLab. Schj ,Y,.,, 2--- 22-- Babb, Dorothy tEng. K For. Langj 1,...,,. Baird, Doyle tBiblej ...YY.1. ----.. .YYA ---- Baker, Ferris tBiblej ,..-.YY1..,,YY 30. 112, Baker, LaRue fQuad. Diet.j - Ballard. E. G. tlinglisllj .Y,,,..- .2 YY--- 29- Barlow. LaCola tl'lacement Of. Sect.j ..,,,. Barton, Sam B. tEconomicsj - Bass. Sadie Kate tDorm. Food Bates, Gladys tAsst. Registrarj slfifffff Beamer. George C. tljsychologyy ...,,.... Beeman. 1Villiam E. tLab. Sch.j ...,. -- Belclrer, 1Villiam F. tEng1ishj ,,,..,,,, Bentley, Imogene tDean of VVornenj Blackburn. S. A. tlnd. Artsy - Blair, Elise tBus. Of.j ...,,,, Blair, XVitt tEducation1 ------ Blanton 1'1rle B tlnd Arts -. 22, 46, 120. . . Lt ' . . . .,,,,..... W2 Boaz, Olna tEng1ishJ ,,.,e..,,,,..... 29. Bonney, Merl E. tPsyclrologyj Boyd, Dixie tCompt.-Treas.j Bradley, Ann tLab. Sclrj --- Brashears, Lottie CLibraryj -- Breckenridge, Paul tBus. Adj Brenholtz, Harold tliducationj Bridges, C. A. tHistoryj ,.., - Briscoe, Virginia tSch. of Musi Brodie, C. tEng1ishJ ,,,,., Brooks ohn M. CBus. Ad Brown, Leon fMusicj a..,, --- Brown. Myrtle C1VIath.j ..,,, Burks, L. fLab. Sch.J -- if -- ---46, --------46, .A seaigiiiii --42, 92. .J f . . .J ..., -- Brookshear, G. R. tBus. Ad.j Caldwell, Robert tBus. Mgrxj -.20. 177. 178. Calloway, Virginia tFor. Lang.j Carnbron, Emmett F. tHealth 8: Phys. Ed.j ----50, 120, 177. Canafax. Christine tBus. Of.j Carden, Mary tLab. Sch.j ..,, --- ---- Carrico, J. I.. tChemistryj -------- ---- Cathey. Velma Lee tLibraryj ....----. ---- Clark, Margie tChilton Hall Diet.J --- ---- Clark, Virginia tLab. Sch.j -----.-------.-- Clifton, E. S. tEnglish1 ----------.-- -29. Cobb, Fred tPhys. Ed.j ------------ 50. 338. Coble, 1Villiam CBiblej -------------- -30, Collier, Annie A. tOak St. Hall Soc. Dir.J -- Collins, Georgia tDean of Men . Sect.j ------ Compton, Carl B. fArtj ------------------ Connell. L. G. Jr. tI'hysicsj Cook, Mary Ruth tLab. Sch .5 --- ---- Cooke, J. V. tMath.1 -----.---.-. ----- Cooper, YV. A. fPhys. Ed.J --.-.------- 50, Copp, George tMathj ------ Cotteral, Donnie fPh fs. Ed. 2j52,Y1131Y1FaCV 1 I 1 D '4 Cox. E11 P. jr. asus. Atty ------- -42. 148, Coyne, Edmund P. KROTCJ ------ 177, 180, Craig, V. Y. tEducationJ ---- Crawford, Gladys CBiologyj -- Crittenden, P. tEnglishj ------ Cullin, Florence QGeographyj Cummings, Nette Jo QFor. Lang.J -------- Cunningham, Hilda H. tGrad. Of 120 40 48 32 157 175 21 179 21 31 21 21 46 48 29 18 54 21 177 54 162 127 20 48 64 42 120 35 21 29 148 42 60 38 48 179 32 178 21 48 28 64 21 48 177 62 57 21 21 26 39 48 3 1 38 178 38 178 177 182 46 --------- 27 --- -- 29 33 32 . Sect.j 21, 22 Currie, Caroline fBus. Acl.J ---- 42 Curry, O. J. tBus. Ad. Deanj ------ 22, 42, 177 I Daniel. A. A. fEc1ucation --.------ ---46, 120 Danrrelley, Henry tFor, Lang.j --- ---- 32, 177 I DE FACULTY v Davis, C. C. flllll. A1151 ...- -.--- -...-2-2222 5-1 lmvis, Nell tlelorne Eco.j -.. --.. ----.-- 56 Delfoor, Ira t1'lrys. Ed.j ---------- 50, 120, 320 DeShazo, Marian tlfor. l.ang.1 -2 -. ------. 32 Dickie. Alex tRegistrar1 ----- ---- . 20, 22 Dill, Howard R. tMllsicj ..----- .--60, 302 Donowho. Eyerett M. tRO'11CJ ---------- 182 Dorn, Gerlrardt tAlllS1CJ ----. ------ -.---. 00 Dougherty. James H. tEc1ucationj --46. 115. 120 Duncan, David XV. Clnd. Artsj ------ ---.- 5 -1 Duncan, Molelle fLibraryj ----- - -- 64 li Eady. W. Vernon t'EducationJ --- ---46. 120 East. Robert E. CGorernmentj -.- ----- 34 Ebert. Rexa tI.ab. Sch.J ------ ---- 4 8 Ellis, Henry K. Jr. tROTCJ -- ------ 182 Edwin, XV. R. tlnd. Artsj -- ------ -54. 145 Escue, R. B. CChemistryj -------.---- 28 Estes, Sannnie tl'hys. Ed.j ---.52. 113, 154. 165 Eubank, W. R. tHistoryj --- --.------- 35 Exans, Louise tLibraryj --- -- 64 I? Farmer, Harold QUB Dirty -------------- 20 Farrington, E. H. fDir. of Placenrentsj 20, 177 Ferrill, Herbert XV. tlfhys. Ed.j ---- 50. 319. 363 Flood. Kathleen tBus. Ad.J --.. ----------- 42 Foster, Bruce 11. tl'hysicsj ------- ------- f 19 Fonts, T. tl'hys. Ed.j . ------------ -50, 177 Fredrickson. Jonnie P. tLibraryj --- ----- 64 Friedsarn, H. J. tSociolog1'1 --ww ---31, 121 Frost, Earl R. CROICJ --------- ------ 1 82 Fuchs. Rudolph tArtj -------- --.26, 162 Futrell. Herman G. KROTCJ --- ---- 182 ll Gafford, F. H. tHistoryJ ---- 72. 24. 177 Gardner, William tMusicj --- --..----- 60 Garnett, Maude tMusic1 ---- ----- 6 0 Geiger, James XV. QROTCJ --- ------ 182 Gerding. J. L. tFor. Lang.1 -- ---32, 132 Gibson, Lee tMusicJ -------- ------- 6 0 Gilbert, Steve tliducationy --- ---- 120. 162 Gordon. Roderick tMusicj -- ---601150 Gough, Ray tArtJ ------ --- ----- 26 Graham. Floyd tMusiC1 - ----. 60 Gross, Floyd tMusicJ ----- -- 60 Gross, Thelma tArtj -------- -- 26 Grubb, Margaret tMusicj --- -- 60 ll Hagan, VV. T. tHistoryj --- -2 35 Haile, Virginia tlinglishj --- -2-v2Y2 29 Hall, Avis tHome Eco.J --- --------- 56 Hall, J. D. tl'rint Shopj -- --.21, 54, 179 Hall, M. E. Olusicj ------------- ------- 1 30 Hall, Toni tlinglishj -------------- -- 29 Hamilton. F. Sidney tEd. K l'sy.j -- -- 46 Hansel. John Jr. tROTCj -. ---.----- --- 182 Hansen, Dewin R. tSpeech at Dramaj ------ 40 Hansen. 1Valter tGeographyj ---------- 33, 177 Hanson. E. H. tMath.j ------------- -38, 116 Hardesty. G. Truett tBindery1 ---37. 64, 162 Hardy, Myrtle CSpeech 84 Dramaj 40, 159, 178 Harllee, Tlrornas tFor. Lang.j --------- 32 Harris, Louise B. CDean of 1Vonren Sect.J -- 21 Harris. Steva, tLab. Sch.j ------- ------- 4 8 Harrison. A. N. tBus. Ad.J -----.------ 42. 148 Harris, Beulah tPhys. Ed.J -.-------- 52, 113, 102. 155, 177 Hayes, Dolores tSect. to Dean. Sch of Ed.J ---------------- ------- 2 1 Hayes, L. O. tPhysicianJ ------ ----21, 178 Haynie, John J. tMusicj ---- ------ 6 0 Henderson, Sam H. tEng1ishJ -- -- 29 Hendricks, George tEnglishJ --- -- 29 Henley, Katie tBus. Ad. Sect.j ----------- 21 Hewett, Helen fMusicj ------------ - ----- 60 Heyer, Anna Harriet tMusic Librarianj 37, 64 Hibberd, Lloyd tMusicj ----------------- 60 Hodgson, XV. H. - tSch. of Music Deanj --60, 62, 122, 177 178 Holland, R. V. fSpcec1r ZQ Dramaj . . 40 Holley. Bennie tMartluis Hall Diet.J -- 21 Hruby. 1'at tllus. 01.1 --- ---------- --- ---- 21 Htukabee, Nida tlerrill Hall Soc. Dir.J 21 lflytler. T. B. tlitonomicsj -- .... --- 31 179 QI Jarboe, E. E. tliducationj -,. . 46 120 Johnson, Eithel t1'lrys. Ed.j -- - 52, 113, 154 Johnson. Jack tEto.g Grad. Sch. Deanj ---- ---- .-18. 22, 31 177 Johnson, Roland t1.ab. Sclrj -- ---- ---- 48 Johnson. Ola tliiologyj ---- ...- 27 Jones. James D. tRO'1Cj -- 182 Jones, lonelle lHospitalj -- -- 21 li. Kamp. H. XV. Jr. tGoyernmentj .- - 34 Kearns. Paul tBible1 ----------- -- 30 Kelley. Claude tlitlucatiorrj ---- -- 46 Killgo. Eddy tBus. Of.j ------ .-- 21 liistler. Allison C. QROTCJ ---- --, - .. 182 liier, Dell C. tEducationj ---- --- ----- -- 46 lilepper. Nancy H. tHome Eco. Sect.j ---- 21 Knox, Lee G. tGeographyj -- ---- -- --- 33 Knox. Lois tI.ibraryJ ., ------ - ------- 64 Kooker. Earl XV. tliducationj --- ----- -- 46 Kubcck. Edith Cl'hys. Ed.j -- 52. 113. 154 IQ Leach. Georgia T. tArtj ------------ -- 26 Ledlow, Elaine tLibraryp -------------- -- 64 Leggett. Jack tAsst. at 'l'rading llostj ------ 21 Lindley, George T. tBus. Of.j ----------- 21 Littlefield, C. L. tBus. Adj ---------- -12, 147 Loewenstein. Clara tHome Eco.j --- ------ 56 Logue. J. M. tlinglishj --------- ---- 29 Lomax. Elizabeth flinglishj ---- .-- 29 Lucke, Jessie tlinglishj ------ ---- -- 29 Luecke, Editha tHorne Eco.J ----. -- 56 Lyles. Mary M. tAsst. to Comptj -. .-- 21 lil Macklin, Nina t1.ab. Sch.j ---- -- 48 Mainous. Frank CMusic1 -------- -- 60 Marquis, R. L. Jr. tEd. tk Psy.J ----- ---- 4 6 Mason, Lila tBrute Hall Soc. Dirzj -------- 21 Matthews, C. tl'residentj ---- --- ---17 22 Maxcy. Isla Mae tHorne Eco.j ------------ 56 McAdow, Maurice tlylusicj ----------.--- 60 McA1ister, S. B. lGoyernment1 22. 34, 177 178 rvrfrafya-2. J. rs. qrsialogrb A22. 2...- . 27. 112 120 McCain, Fred N. tPhys. Ed.J --- ---- 50 319 McCain. Jerry tlnd. Artsj ---- . .--- . -------- 54 McCloud. Dude N. tNews Serv.: Journ.j ------- .- -------- .36. 134, 178 179 McConnell, XV. J. t1'resident Emeritusj ---- 60 McCormic. Mary tMusicj ------------------ 60 McGuffin, Eya Joy tEnglishj -....-. 29 173 McGuire, Delbert fJournalismj 36. 131, 153 179 Mcliinley, Frank tMusicj ----------- ----- 60 Mc-Lain, Idie qEnglishJ -------- --- -- 29 McMullan. Carolyn lEducationj ---------- 46 McReynolds. Betty T. t1'hys. Ed.1 -- --------- .52. 113, 117, 155 Melton, Madelynn tSect.. V41'res.j -------- 21 Melton, R. B. tEconomicsj ---- ---------- - 31 Meyer. Manuel QMusic1 .vfrfg -- 60 Millelot, Betty fl'hys. Ed.j -- -- 52 Miller, Lee XV. tlinglishj ------ -- 29 Miller, Robert A. QGeographyJ --- -- 33 Miller. XV. Russell tMusicj --. .---- ---... 6 0 Mitchell, Odus tFootbal1 Coachj ----- -50 319 Money, Horner tlnd. Artsj -...-.. .--- 5 4, 145 Morey, George tMusicJ - ------ ---.60 177 Morningstar. Dan W. tROTCJ -- --- 182 Morris, D. M. tBiol0g1'l ----- -A -- 27 lil Neely, Lucile B. 4'Lab. Sch., -- Ness. Bettye NI. qPhys. Ed., -5Efll1f- Newlin, Roy H. 1ROTC, ,.... .Y.fYYY.,. Nicksick, Ted lllhys. Ed., g....,,,,.,.. - Noah. ,Vinton qPhys. Ed., Ottman. Robert YV. QMusic, I? Parrish. Herbert YY. 4Math., -- Parrott, Sangster fLibrary, .,... l'1rton YOI'I11'l fl-lomc 1'co '. . . . 4 4. .5 -- 1'ayne. Vernon Y. fBus. Adm., --- Patchell, Mary qlinglish, ,.,..... 50, 171 ----60 ----38 1 l'eery. Mary Glenn qLab. Sch., ..,,..,,,,, Pender. Frances R. flelome Eco., Peters. joe R. fBus. Ad., ,e,,,, - Peterson, Dona Bell fLibrary, --- Phillips, Lilian qMusic, ,,,,,.. l'ickrell. jesse QBus. Ad., ---- l'ilkey. Rita fl'hys. Ed., -- Potter. Maydell fLibrary, -- Powell. .Xnna fHistory, ...... W 56 ---.42 52. 113 Pratt. Logan flinglish, ,,,,e,,,.,.. -- Priddy. Bettie fCorr. tk Ext. Dir., Pritchard. Annabelle 1Education, Proffer. R. I.. fEducation: Govt., Rayne. Eleanor fLab. Sch., ..... Redmond. Marjorie CLibrary, -- Reinmiller. Fred flinglish: Phil., Richardson. Alan fMusic, ,,,., - 48 154 182 341 355 150 116 64 56 140 29 48 177 42 64 60 146 155 6-1 35 29 42 46 34 48 64 29 60 Riddlesperger, James YV. Cfiovernment, 34. 126 Roach. Archie flliology, ee......,.e,. .27 111 Roberson. Fritz Ilnd. Arts, e...e.......,. 54 Roberts, Ira C. qPhysics, ..... -W 39 Robertson, Mary C. fBus. Ad., ....,.,..... 42 Rogers. James L. jr. fNews Serv.g Journ., ....e.,..... 21, 36, 131, 179 Rogers. Robert J. QMusic, .e.,..,.e....... 60 Rooney. M. E. QBUS. Ad., e.............. - Russell, Nlaudie R. 4Bruce Hall Soc. Dir., -- 42 Rose. Tom 112-us. Ad., .....,,,.........2 42 21 Rylander. Hal G. fLab. Sch., 48 St. John. Louise fDean of Arts Sc Sci. Sect., ,,,.,..,.........,...,,.,.. 21 Sammons. Ophelia fLab. Sch., .......... 162 Sampley. A. M. qVice-Pres., ,.,. 16, 22, 177, 178 Schober. John M. qBus. Ad., ............ 147 Scoular. Florence I. fHome Eco. Dean, .,....,.,..1. -22, 56, 177, 178 Scroggs. jack B. CHistory, -- ............ 35 Secrest. Leigh 4Physics, ...... ........ 3 9 Shands. H. G. CPhys. Ed., -W .... 50, 341 Shepard. H. G. CBus. Ad., --- ..... -147 Sherman, R. C. fliiology, --- ...... -27, 111 Shockley. M. S. fEnglish, .,.,.......,.... 29 Shuford. C. E. fjournalism, ,,,,. -36, 131, 179 Silyey. -I. K. G. flliology, .... .1.,.,.L1.. 2 7 Slack. Fred CLab. Sch., ,... .... 4 8 Smith. Edgar C. fROTC, W Sorrels. Leslie flncl. Arts, -- Sparks. Izetta fLab. Sch., -- Spurlock. lChemistry, - 28 Stafford. Cora E. fArt, .,,, .... . 22. 26 Stanley. Oma llinglish, -W Stapleton, Eva fLab. Sch., --- Stedman. Ardath fBus. Ad., --- Strickland. Chester fLab. Sch., -- ----182 --- 54 --- 48 --W29, 179 WWW 48 ----42, 125 WWW 48 Stults, Wlalter A. lMusic, ,.1..... .1.. 6 0 Sullivan. Nelson G. fBus. Ad., -- --- 42 Sutton. Carl fEnglish, .................. 29 Sweet. Mary C. Clinglish, .,.......,.,.... 29 Swenson, Andrew B. fTrading Post Mgr., W Swindle, Mary fLibrary, .v..,.,.,.,,.... 20 64 TIF Taylor. Glenn fBus. Ad., ........ --- -42, 146 Taylor, Tom QLab. Sch, ---------------- 48 Thomas, Dorothy fLibrary Serv., -- Timblin, Urcie QSoc. Dir. Dorms., -W Toulouse. Robert B. qliducation, Townsend, Bess lliducation, ------ Truitt, Price qChemistry, ------- Turpen, Edna QTrading Post, --- '57 ---- 37 WW- 21 ------46, 120 WW 46 --- 28 -W 21 Veatch, Erle 4Bus. Ad., -- --- 42 'Ulf 1Vagner, 1Vilfred YV. fROTC, --- ---180, 182 1'Valker. D. B. fPhys. Ed., ---. .--. 5 0, 319 Vlebb, David A. fLibrary, -W ---- 37, 64 1fVebb. James F. fliducation, ----- ---.. 4 6 XVe11s. Hildegarde fLibrary, -....... -W 64 Whatley. Charles D. jr. QSociology, ------ 31 Hlhite, Beth QLab, Sch., ................. 48 YVier, Rex qSpeech lk Drama, --40, 160, 168 Williams. Chester S. fliducation, --46, 115, 120 VVi11iams. Ronald QArt, -----------.-.-... 26 VVimberlV. Ruba joe fEducation, -------- 46 Mlood, Elliene CChilton Hall Soc. Dir., ---- 21 NVood. Randall C. fROTC, ---.-.-....... 182 Yvood. Rosemary fTrading Post Sect., ---. 21 Woods. Mfilliam G. Dean of Men, -.-........ 18, 100, 177, 178 Word. A. H. fEclucation, .-.-............ 46 Wright, Helen fBus. Ad., --- ---- 42, 148 Wright, Opal fBus. Ad., W- ---- -- 42 York, Carl QMath.p Dir. Quad., W --- 38 A Aaser, Gretchen Ann QSebeka, Minn.y ,... Abbey, Walter fDallasy ,,,.......... 359 Abdennour, Samir J. fNablus, Jordany 86 Abicht. Carol fShermany .,......,,.,..,. Abraham. Georgia QEI Pasoy - -f------ -296 Adams, Billy Joyce fSkellytowny ,.,.,.e... 1 Adams. Omer fGarlandy ,,...... ....., Adams. Pat qrexowy ..,...... .....e Adams. Ray fBig Springy --- ..., 98, Addington, Bill J. fDallasy -- ....,., -- Addington. Gay fDallasy ,..... .,,.e l 65 Addison. Marguerite CDallasy -- .,.. ----- Adkins. Thurman fDentony ........e... Adler. Charles fFt. 1Vorthy ...... 131, 249 Q 1 Agan, Marilyn lDa1lasy .................. Agee. James Clark Qyylellingtony .......... Akers. Elgin tDentony a.,,.,,,..,,... -88 Akins, Jack lHaskelly .......,,..,,,, 109, Akins. Sammy fJacksboroy .... 95, 126, 135 169, 239. Akridge. Jean fShermany ............ 155, Albrecht, Barbara QDallasy .... 69, 105, 124 133, 179 Alexander, Bill QMegare1y A--,,, -121, 141, 412 455 438 455 398 406 455 434 406 420 412 438 455 438 159 88 398 275 140 386 420 128 392 398 455 Alexander, Nancy Pat QMcGrc-gory Alkek. Albert Billy fYoakumy ....,,..,A,, 406 455 412 98 438 438 412 455 455 Allbright. Kay fSan Marcosy .... tt.. Allen. Barbara lDal1asy ...... ........ - Allen. Bob qRotany ,.A,..v, ---,---.-,, Allen. Bobbye 4Dentony --- ,.., 136, 143, Allen, David fMcKenneyy ....d.11,1-----, Allen. Dorothy fMarshally ..1.,,,,- ---. Allen, Gene Edwin fDenisony ....,------- Allen. Harris fWacoy ..ee,,.,....,.,A,,,, Allen, Janice fDallasy --- ...,.., 137, 142 Allen. Nancy fDallasy ...A ..-....,.,, 420 438 406 412 438 438 438 88 398 Allen, Richard fTylery -- .....,. -- Allen. XVanda CRotany --- ------ Allen, Yvonne qArgyley ....e ,.-... 7 8, Alley. Edward CSan Angeloy -- .,... 150. Allgeire. Otto fGreenvilley --- ----88, Allison, Lee fDallasy ,-.c,... ,------- Allison, M. Joyce fCamerony ......c.., 143. Allison, Rose Ann fGrapeviney .....,, 172 Allison, Shirley QTexarkanay -- ..... -- Allred, Alsbrook, Amerson, Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson, Anderson Anderson .Anderson Anderson Ray I qGainesville Rick fDallasy ,,....,.. .... 9 6 James 4Mundayy ..A.ee-....... Carroll E. fFt. W'orthy ,,....... Jack Edmond CFL VVorthy ...... Jan CDal1asy .....e,.-,-...,,., Jane fBrownfieldy ..... .... Jane fHutchinsy .-....,,,,---- Larry fDuncan, Okla.y .....e... Lloyd lNew Richmond, YVis.y -- Mary Annelle CGar1andy .,........et 129, 140, 142, Anderson Anderson Anderson .Anderson Anderson Anderson Pat QFt. 1fVorthy .1,s-,....L,,,, Patricia Lee fSeagovilley ....... , Patricia Neale fDa11asy ........ ,1Valter QDentony ..., 80, 105, 107 Yylayne fDallasy ......,,,,.,-,- 1Villiam fBrysony .L,,--,- ,----g y ....t ..s,,. 455 455 254 392 5 45 455 455 438 455 420 455 438 406 455 386 386 398 438 455 412 Ancling. Elizabeth fMonroe Cityy .... 154, Andrew, Garfield Clrvingy .....,,, ,,,,-- Andrews. Evyonne QFt. Yvorthy --- ------ Andrews. Norma fMarshal1y --- ------- Ankele, Richard QDal1asy .....,,,,,,, 109, Anthony, r- Anthony, Alice CFt. 1fVorthy L,....,... 112, Pauline Roberts QQuitmany ..... Antoine, Hugh Jr. qWVacoy ,,c,,,,,,---M,-- Archer. Yvonne fSeagovilley ,-,,-----,----- Ardoin, John fPort Arthury ......... 122, Arledge. Morton H. qDa1lasy ,,,..w-W,---- Armistead, John Wilson qHoney Grovey Armor, Patsy qDa11asy ......s,,,. v--- 103 173 s Armour, Barbara Ann fHarlingeny .... 130, Armstrong, Jack fSangery --,----,------ -- Armstrong, Jean flrvingy ......, ,,-- Armstrong, Joyce flrvingy --- Arnett, David QBaytowny --- --,-- ---- Arnold, Darrell fDent0ny -- ---------, -- Arnold, Gene fGa.lvestony ....,.,. 88, 146, Arnold, Pat QTul1ay ....----,---- -------- Arnot, Bobby QBreckenridgey ,,.--------- Ashford, Cherrisue Allred fDentony ...... Ashton, Jeff D. fDa11asy .,.--,---- --- -91, Aston, Robert qFt. Worthy ...-...,,- ,,---- Atkins, Margaret QChickasha, Ok1a.y ..---. 406 438 455 386 455 432 438 455 438 438 386 438 412 162 412 438 455 85 406 438 420 455 406 455 455 Atkins, Atnip, STUDENTS Mary Virginia fDentony ,,,,,,1,,, 398 Mary C. fShermany .......... 165. 269. 438 Atwood. Cyle B. fliermity ,,,, --- Atwood. Maurine fliermity - ,,,, -- 406 412 Atwood, Ronald fAthensy ,,,..L, ,,,, 3 98 Atwood. Royce fBrysony ,o,,,,,,.. .... 4 55 Ausburn. James Mack fYorktowny -- .,.. 455 Austin. Robert L. fTerrelly ,,,,,. .... 4 55 Austin, Lyndon flrvingy ..L...., ..., 4 38 Autrey. Horace fTempley .... .,,, 3 98 Averett. Jolene fFt. VVorthy --- ,,..,, 455 Axtell. Calvin fDallasy ,,,,,, ---171 343 Aycock, Della fDallasy ,,.... ,,,,..... 4 55 Aycock. Jo qlyleatherfordy -- L,,,,,,,, --438 Ayers. Richard CDallasy --- .,,. 122. 172 386 Ayoob, Renee fDallasy --- --- ----167 B Babb. Joy fDallasy .,,,,, -- Aec. 455 Baber. Marianf Dallasy ,,,, ,...... - ---455 Baden. Carol flit. Mlorthy L,,.,,,a,,,.,,,, 438 Badgett, Doris CShermany ........ 129, 430, 435 Badgett. Mary Lou fShermany ........ee. 455 Balmson. Eugene F. fVinton. La.y 171. 326 420 Bailey, Jimmie fCorsicanay ,,L,,Hw, ---86 398 Bailey. Thurman CDenisony .......ee....- 455 Bain, Tommie Ann fDallasy ..,...,ecL,v -438 Baird, Janilyn qFt. Wlorthy ,,,,,-,-,-,,--- 455 Baker, Betty Anne Clrvingy ---69, 139. 161 438 Baker. Boyd CDallasy s,,,.,..,,..,.s.L,e,e 455 Baker, Charles fDallasy ,,,, ,,....,. 1 73 392 Baker. Dellalene fDenisony -- -,.. 455 Baker, Don CPittsburgy ..,,e. ----325 Baker. Elaine fSangcry ,.,,,,.. ..,. 4 55 Baker. Shirley VVarren IDallasy -- .... 438 Baker, William E. fDallasy ....,.L, ,-... 8 0 Baldridge. Betty CFL Worthy s...se,,eec -455 Baldwin. Edgar Allan fSan Marcosy --160 386 Ball, Dean fJunctiony ....ess.LL,L....... 438 Ballard, Ronnie fFt. Hlorthy ,,,,. .... 4 38 Ballard. Wesley Lee Jr. qAtlantay ......,,2 392 Ballew. Charles Robert fFt. Vlorthy ....,e 438 Banes, Norma CPort Nechesy e,,-,.... ----412 Banks. Kendel fLake Dallasy ,.,,.. 95. 171 s 345 Banks. Mary Lynn fCorsicanay .s,..... 105, 125, 128, 140, 398 Banks, Minette fDal1asy L,LLe,-e....,,,,,,e 455 Bankston, Gordon fMonahansy ........ 85. 398 Barber. Bill fDen tony .......,,.,,, 'IHE YUCCA -- -- ,,,A,, ---- --- Barber, Barber, Barker. Barker. Barker, Barker. Barlow ----455 --- ----4 Jerry Don CMineral 1'Vellsy ,,,,... 438 Mlilma fMineral Hlellsy .... ----456 Jerry YV. flilectray ....e, ,....,,1 4 56 Martha fHoney Grovey ..s,,,..... Nancy Jean fBaytowny ...... 142. 456 412 Ray fGatesv1lley ......,,, ....A,,A 1 32 , T. Ray qKoKomo. Ind.y ,.L,.. 163 438 Barnard, Shirley M. 1Galvestony ..A,,..... 456 Barnett. Annelle fDa1lasy ..L.ee......,,,, 456 Barnett, Betty Ann fFt. NVorthy ,..... 165 420 Barney. Darrell fFt. Worthy .......,,. 173 456 Barr, Dolores L. fRaymondvilley 106, 141, 438 Barrs. Herman qC1iftony .-.....,,,,,-,---- 163 Bartley, Tommie Sue fBirminghamy 76, 128 428 Barton. Bill CCentery ,,-...L,-,--, -85 107 398 Barton, Gloria fFt. Xfylorthy --106, 114. 137 456 Barton, Jolm fCentery ....L,,,-.,,--- -86, 383 Barton. Wlanda fTy1ery .......,,--.--- 71, 312 Bass. Beverly fMarsha11y --- ------438 ----456 Bastain, Fred fParadisey -- Bastian 456 , Richard fParadisey ....-..------- Bateman, Martha Wllaxaliacliiey ---------- 179, 228, 289, 456 Bates, JoAnn fDallasy ---------------- 78, 412 Batt. Jimmie L. fllollidayy --- -------- -456 Battle, June fMont Belvieuy ---------- 139, 438 Baucum. Doris CNew Bostony ------------ 456 Baugh, Cecil fDallasy --------------- -91, 438 Baum, Joe fCiscoy ---------. 92, 148, 163, 398 Baxter. Dale fGreggtony -....- 76, 160. 296 438 Bay, Benny fKilleeny ----- --------- - 85, 420 Bayless, Anita fDentony ------------------ 428 Baylis, Elsie fGreggtowny ---------------- 456 Beal, Julia fRoswe1l, N. M,y 106, 111, 156, 438 Beam. Daphine qNewarky ---------------- 172 Bean, Elizabeth Ann fCorpus Christiy --130 150 Beard, Charles. H. fAr1ingtony ------------ 91 Beard, Elmer fSentinel, Okla.y ---- 82, 171, 178 345, 358 Beard, Johnny fAbileney ----- --------- 4 06 Beard, Tommy qGar1andy -- ------ 456 Beckham, Betty fBIue Ridgey --- Beckham Br 'ce Philliis , v c 1 9 .,,---- Beckham, Homer L. f'1'exarkanay -- Bedinger, 'l helma Celeste fDallasy Becker, Don CDallasy -------. ,--- lll, Beeler, Ruth flientony --------- ------ Beggs. Jane Kathryn fKerensy ---------- - Begnaud. Eldora fl'ort Arthury ------ 118, 144, 150. 167, Beine, Clyde lllenisony ---- - ------------ - Belden. Amos fOdessay ------------------ Bell. Mrs. Alice lfoster Cllentony --- ----- Bell, Charlotte Ann CDallasy ----- ----- Bell. Diane flft. Worthy -------- ----- Bell. James Ledon CAubreyy W ----- Bell, Jo Ann fDentony ------- ------ Bell. Marcia Lou fBarryy ---- ---152. Bell. Virginia fFt. Worthy -- ---- -- Bell. Xylalter fStinnetty ----- ------ Bender. Janelle K-Jeffersony --- ---.69 Benefield, Koy fl'lainviewy ---- 456 398 406 456 456 456 456 432 456 438 412 438 456 398 438 392 439 406 420 456 439 Bennett, James C. CHollidayy ---- ----- 9 5 Bennett. Margie flft. Hlorthy ------------ 456 Bennett. Wlilliam James fDallasy ---------------- 109, 112, 239 383 Berry. Dianne fllenisony --------- 72, 106. 439 Berry. James CDallasy ----------------- 82 406 Berry, James Norman fllallasy ---------- -398 Berry, Mary fQuitmany -------- ---- - 392 Berry. Richard CDallasy ------- ----- 4 56 Berry, Robert fDenisony ----------------- 456 Bertrand, Milton lLewisvilley ------------ 95 Best, Robert N. 1Dallasy ---- 104, 126, 135 386 Bettis, Mrs. 1-larry fOlneyy ------------- ---152 Betts. Carolyn fllallasy -------- Bevering. Jane qflharliey ----- - Bevers. Spencer fPilot Pointy -- Bevis. Donna fHoustony ------ - Bickle, Chase fDallasy -------- ----127 412 456 Bickley. Bill fDentony ----------- ----- , Bielefeld. Ewald fSan Antonioy 103 Bielefeldt, Ellinor CDallasy ----------- 109 Biggerstaff. Lavon fSeymoury --- Billingslea, Sue 420 398 456 456 392 156 -----456 fRaymondvilley ...----- 105, 123, 138. 430 Billingsley. Minnie Mae CTuscolay 123. 138 428 Billingsley. Norma fl'asac1enay 69, 128, 139 430 Bills. Annelle fl'arisy ---------------- 159, 386 Bily, Nancy CDallasy --------------------- 439 Bilyeu, Granville fKrumy --2 Y.,2, 386 Bilyeu. Jim fDallasy ---...... ..... 4 56 Bird. Leon fTexarkanay -------- ----- 8 6 Birmingham, Hugh fDentony ------------ 122 Bishop. Bill lDentony -----.---.--.... 107 383 Bishop. Bill qWinky ------------ 120, 141, 456 Bishop. Judith fFairhope. Ala.y ---------- 456 Bittner. Mary Evelyn fEl Campoy -------------- 72, 125 141 420 Black. Eldon fDalharty ............-....- 383 Blacketer. Gerald D. fDallasy --- ---107. 406 Blackman. Agatha CNoconay -- ---155, 456 Blackman. Gordon N. 4Dallasy -- ----86 406 Blackman. Marion f1'rospery --..------ 143 439 Blagg, Gene fDecatury -----------.-.-----. 439 Blair. Charles Bruton fDallasy Blair, Mlilliam B. fCiscoy ---- 120, --------86 137. 142 412 412 Blakely. Gene fTy1ery -----------.-----.-. 107 Blakely, Shirley fDallasy -----...-..--. 72 Blankenship. Patricia fLindeny ---------- - Blankinship. Dennis CFL Wlorthy --98, 147 Blanton. Carolyn fGainsvilley ..---.-.-.-- 439 Blasingame. Charles XV. fCorpus Christiy -- Blasingame. Neloise fCorpus Christiy ------ - 439 412 398 439 456 456 456 456 88 434 420 386 412 398 456 420 439 439 439 432 398 456 Bledsoe. Bill fDallasy ......-............. Bledsoe, Jerry fDallasy ----------------- - Bledsoe, Sherman Jr. fDallasy .-..--.. 163, Blonclell. Sohnny fDentony ............... Bloom. Joe M. qMarshal1y -----..- 122. 150 Blose. Flossie CYVest New York, N. ...... 75, 144, Boatner. Bruce fC1arksvilley --- ---.-. 91, Bobbitt. Ina Lea fHallsvilley -- ---. 76, Bogue. Ronald fVany --------- ---142, Bolmn, Jules Qwichita Fallsy -------- 454. Boles, Billie fBrownsboroy ---... ...... Boley, Tommy fPaducahy ----- ------ Bolin. Milburn CVegay ............--.--- Boller, Dorothy Ann QFt. 1'Vorthy -.-. 110, Bolster. Mary Anne fHoustony --104, 117, 128, 130, 170, 261, Bolton, Nanetta fPondery .....---........ Bond, Janice QMineral Wlellsy .... 155, 161, Bonals. leanne 111611111111 A , Bnnex, Sxlxia .Xnne rCIo1o1'a1lo Citi Bll1111Ll11l. .Xnne nfllarlxsxillej - ,,, lionllaln. limilx' 1.1111 N ,- 111L'1.1ID11b ,,,,,,,, ,, 11, 1111, lionnex. 1.ll1l1'Al 1,U1C11l' n1'ecosj . 1133 1 11 11s 114. 139 ,11. 21111 1 5 5 439 -1:10 439 406 438 liooker. c111ll1i1C1' Sue qlfl. 1X'o1'tl13 ,,,......1e, ,457 Boone. joe lN1lK1i111L'N1 ,,,, ., ,,,,,,, 4119 lioollc. 1Yi111111' 1.. qllangerj ,,, W, , 1,1112 131l1111L'1'. 1211111111 lX1L'l'.lUl15 , H SQ, lim, 12113 BU1'll1i.f1L'11C 15111111 , , , , ,,,,-, ., -139 lionlen, 111111 1.. lf11C1J11l'11L'5 ,ff f f - 308 13U1'l1L'11. 1.1-e 0111111110115 ,, , 122 151 '13-1 15o1'11e11. 'leml r151'ai111'1'11. Nlinnj ,,,,,,,,,f1S1i Boron, 111111 r1.o1'e111o5 W V V f SPH. 430 111111-11. Alanie lfilfgglllllb ,, H ,Y , 11302 11U1'gl'11. 131111111111 45.111 .Xngeloy , , 119, 386 11o1'111a11, 14.11 qllallasp ,, , ,,, ,159 457 111111-1'11111'. 1,kl1121l1.l 1.o11 lliallasj ,K V4 - -- 2192 Hotlger. ,Ioan f11L'l1Yf,'1'C1111'5 ,,,l05. 113 155 412 B1l11'l1U1I1. llaxlmara llawn rllallasj ,, , W 439 BUXYCI1. liellx 1f11L'1l1l1'11L'b 115. 129. 1321 143 386 Bll11'L'12S.1,1111 fSeago1ill1-Q , ,,,,,,,, W 52 323 11fl1K'L'IY. Dick rllorgerj , . .2 22,439 11llW1111,f111ll11CN lf11l1l1l'1X'L11C1'1 1 A 323 11111S'1l111ll. loann flDe111on5 , W ,. H 386 Box. Dean Sullixan 4Big Springj ,-.--,,l25 398 Box. Nlaisllall R, 11111611115 H , ,,,,,, ,W276 13ox11,CZa1'olx11 1S1X'L'L'l1V1l1Cl'b ,,, U H 4160 lioyely 1111111110 111111 C1 1. 116111111 H129 139, 41111 lioxles, Cl11a1'1es Reginalml fllallasj ,,, .,,,,4f1H6 liramllielnl, 1N'i1lian1 H. lllallasj H357 B1'il111l:1'l1. CI11a1'1es qlfl. 117011115 Y -157 111'a111'o1'11, Palsx Ruth 5511111115 ..,,,,457 liranlley, 1'11illll1i fSan .Xmoniop ,, , , H0 15l'Lll1N, 5111111111 fliilgorc-5 , 164, 398 111'i1t1N. 1011111110 41.o1'1 iewb - ---,392 Bragg. Ross Kflainesxillej ,WWW YYYQ- 15,1292 131'a1ke1'. Yllgllllll fHwl1Sl0115 .2 .-Il-1. 151.172 176, 439 liranan, Peggx Sue fllallasp J ,,,, ,, 430 13lL111l1H1l. 111111 li. 111ll1C11l1l111 , ,,, ,, 163 457 13l'il11SUI11lC. liugeiu' H. KI1. fllallasj 338 398 13l'2l11S1htl12K1. Milton lllrxanj ,, 1011, 124. 133. 386 liranllex, 'llll'112111, Olerinlianj , H 1 ,,,439 131'21S11L'Ll1S. N11-lxina fNI11111111l1D , ,, , 1, 439 131'as1e1.1'eg'gY 111011181 ,, , W ,,,,, 457 111'llllllI111Cl'. SNC l'11'xa1111a11g1j ,,,,, in MW -157 1111a1111s1lo1'1', .lone fiialxesloiij 22.72. 1914. 430 llrafil, c111i11'1U11l' 111111141115 ,YW ,,,7S, 129, 412 111'l'L'i1L'11. Sally 1 lerrellj ,, , ,,, , 155. 420 11vl'L'i'l11U1'C. 112111111111 ff1l'lII1L1 1'1'1l1l'1CD 75, 101. 115 117. 128. 170. 268. 2186 lireining Cllell, Leforsj WWW, 1111 , 1111-A, 7420 111l'1ll1I1g, Rebecca 111010181 . 76. 101, IIS, 151. 158 4311 111'L'i11CI2. Nlalgie 'lean 11,011 ,Xrlllllrj ,-,,,,,457 111'l'l1l. 1.1111 1-lC11'C1Sil11J , ,,,,W,,,-,W,32l2 111'CWC1'. CZ. Dorsev fX1'g1coj W ',,,,,,'-in 399 lirimlges. Glenn 1311111111 Yernonj ,. ,,,, 1159, 439 l11'i1lges, Mae 011111111 XVCYIIUIID , YY-WMAYY-g457 131'1l1g'CWLIlC1. Alalw llkowiej , H ,, . W W ,W457 lhiggs. lixelyn lKC111l111 ,,,, 129, 140, 143, 399 llrigfgs, 11. 11. ffleclar llillj , W , ,mn - 7,7420 l'nislo1x'. Nelcla 11,L'l11i1ll11l1b ,ll4. 159, 439 lirillain, james 1512111 .Xuguslinej . 1, ,, ,145 lirillon, 111-llie fN1l1i11111L'Xb , ,, ,,, 167, 457 111'11U1I1, Palricia rI'o11 1101111110 154. 412 111'11l1x, 1,ll11lCl' .X. ,111 f11l'1l1g'ClJO1'1D ,, , F383 liroclxelle, .Xlxis f11i1ls11o1'oj W 1,11 , 2157 111'Ill11l'. Ri111a1111 1111-nlonj , 86, 116, 121, 439 131'Ug11U11. 151-llx rfiiscoj - J, 1 V, 125. 120 liroolxs. 1'11'1I111i lllallasy H 1124. 159, 430 llroolxs, f1lIN11t'11C 011. 1'1Cl1'Sll1l11 , , ,,,,, 118, 129. 150 -1211 llroolxs, George Klooliqlgej -L ,,,,, -YYY SG, 145 1112UU1.S, 'jane 111111111-sxillej A, W , , ,V 11,457 111'l1U1sN, l11l1l111' fllallasj 457 liruulxs. I'al1'i1'ia .X1111 lliagwellj , , ,,,,,1lf1. 15-4. 175, 1112 liroolxs. Roy 101131111111 ,, ,, 122. 151, 16-1 131'1lU1xS111l'C, 111111 rliullxinj , 108, 152, 275 386 11I'or114s11irC. Scoll 10111101111 1Yel1sj H , ,,,, 131, 179, 218. 336 111'op11y. kloan fllouslonj , ,,, , . ,,,, 130 111'U1Y11L'li, ,lack 46111-I1111'111-1 ,,,, , . ,,,,,,l57 131'U1N'41C1'. Aloe 1f11C1Jll1'IlL'J , , We 85 lirown, 11111121 1,011 rhgxley W .HI199 lirown, flarolyn ,X1111 fllonslonj 1 ,W4-157 11l'UW11, Ilarolyn Sue fliallasj ,, , , ,H457 13lAIl1Y11. I1a1'1'o1I 111111 fS1lCl'1112l11D , .1 71, 1139 lirown. 1'1YC1Yl1 1113111111121 Kllnllasj 1, 1 1, ,,,,-157 151AU1V11,fr211'1C f.X1111L'11C5 , W Y,,Y ,,,l09, 439 lirown. f1WC11l101N11 rlioyrlp ,, , , 1-11 157 Ikrown, llarolcl N. 111'ewaI1il1l1ka, Play 117 457 lirown, ILIIIICS lra nlov. 111.1 ,,,, 80, 1621, 1139 11l'0W11, jerry CS11GI'111Zll1J ,,,,,,, ,,,,, , B1'U1k'11. Norma Ruth 11311111185 - ,Y,,,, , 15l'UWl1. Painelia KFI. 117011111 -- ,,,, 72, 111'UW11. Ramsey fliermilj ,.,-,,, ,,,.,,,Y ,,,,, 151'llXX'11. Rav 11. qfireenxillej ,,,,,, 11120. 1112O1Yl1. Raynioncl CS11C1i111lll1j ,... 115. 144. 111'llW11. R1L11Ll1'l1 .X. 111611111111 ,,,,,. ,---.1 lirown. Sllirlex' .Xnn 1191. 1X'o1'l11j ,,, ,,,g.,,, ,l06, 114. 142 lirown. 'I 110111218 1S1C1'1111g. Colo.j ,,,,,, ,,,, 111'on'11. 11121111121 qfllelmurnej .,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,, l11'ow11i11g, 11'a11e Hampton lllellevuej 1, ., ,.,,2,,..,,,1-115, 137. 144. llrous. Nlargarel 111111 QFI. 1Vo1'll1j --1.,-,-, 111illtC. liarlvara .Xnn fllallasj win!! Y, liruce. livelxn .lean KDallasj ,,,,,,,,,, 152 457 457 392 420 162 383 457 439 439 428 383 457 457 392 -128 457 -157 439 439 439 S2 -157 439 1111unso11.1.a1'a11a fSWCC11V211C1'1 ,,,,,l23 138. 131'1lS1. Pal 171-L'X1111i11112lD ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, , B1'1'a11. llarlmara lilaine f11a11asj ,.--,.,,-,,, Bryan. blames Olesquilej ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, , lirvaii. 0111111111 1,11 f1'1Ul1S1U11, ..,. ,.1,,,,,, l31'x'a11. Ri1'l1a1'11 S. flylerj W-. ..f, 122, 150 l11'x'a11l. .Xllen fliorgerj ,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,, liryaiit, 11111111 f11al1asj , ,,,.,,-,,-,--ee,, liiwant. 1'11i1111i1111 11. f111'i1lgepo1'lj ,new ,,,,,, 191, 103 156 131'YL1l11,-IlIC1i fllallasj . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, lhwanl. xlo .Xnn 1171. 1X'o1't11j , ,,, ,76. 151'x'a11l. 1Y1l11l1i1 f12C'11l0l1 ,,, WWW, 1 ffiraliainj ,,, 131'Yl1111. XV. '11. 111310, Sue fS11C1'l11ll1lj ,,, ,. ,, lincnola. Dorolliy fllallasj , WW, 1'1l1L1lll11l111. .xl'1111ll' qllentonj W ,HW 13llL112111l111. 1,a1'1'y lliellerj ,,, v,,,,,,,,,,, 13lIC'1x11C12, 11o1'o111y filhicoj W ,,1,,,,,1,, H liuckner, Nan CHe1'efo1'1lj ,,,,,, 116, 129. 111lfo1'1l. Bl11'112l1'l1 fDa1lasj ,W .M ,,,,, ,,, lluloul, 12l1Wll1 f1,l111l1Sb ,,,,, ,,,W,,,W 1511to11l. 2110111 1S111'ex'epo1'l. 1.11.1 ,,,,,,, HH157, 239. 392. 1511llocl1. Newman Payne CFI. Worllij ,,,, W 131111261X 1311111111111 f131'eckc111'i1lgej ,,, ,,,,,, 78 liunl. 1,a1'1'y f1.ongviewj ,, ,,, .. ,,,.., .-e,. B111111. liu111ly Charles 4Ol'2111gCD , 15l11il11. Ralph Curtis f1Jentonj ,,,, 11l11'l11111L111, Don 1171. 1Vo1't11j ..,,,1--,,,,-,- 100 420 392 439 439 457 457 80 420 392 439 -157 430 103 430 41113 457 420 406 309 440 457 4-10 457 136 440 -140 13111il1C11, 411111105 12i1Wl11'L1 fliclgewoomlj W ,,, Bu1'11e11, Sanclra fS1111l11l'OC1xD ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, liureleltc. Gweinla lllallasj --..-.--,,...,.-..-,., 13l11'gC9S.S1111'1CS' fSC1111l111 Cityj 114, 153, 248 11111-111-ll, lames Lester Cllecalurj ,,,,,,,,, 1 1jJ1l11xC11. Lillian 41.11 f11'i11'1gCD ,,,,, HH. 151ll'1fS.13Cl11 QSZIHQCI5 ,,,.-,,,,.,- 1-.. 13ll11CSKll1, lialliryn f1'11.x1Vlll'111D ,-, ,,,,,, 111l1'11L'11. Sharon 182111 .Xnlonioj M ,WI-11. Bl11'11Cl1C. Robert D. fllallasy 151l1'1111Z1111, Mary ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,, ,,,, l31n1'1ts Belly Ruth flfl. 111011115 ,W 115. 117.125, 141. 269 11ll1'11S,13111 flienlonj ,,, ,,,,, ,,,-., ,,,,, ,W linrns. George flfl. xvtlflllb W ,,,, 13111'11S.ll11111CS f1,l1l'21l11SCj ...-- ,,,, 11u1'11s, 101111 ffihicago, 1l1.j W 11111'1'U11g11S.1,1111 fNo1'i1ej ,,,,,, 13111'11ow.11ill flienlonj ,,,-., ,,,,,, UU96 11111'1eow. George C. l1'V11i1es11o1'oj 1R111'1'ows. Nanella CMexiaj ,,,,, 131ll'S0l1.K11y fliilleenj --..--,.,- r- -,, Wvfl, 111111. Eclclve 1,011 KFL. 1VO1'111j W ,,, ,,, 111111, 1,2lI1'1C1l1 qllallasj ,,,, ,,,, ,,,, 1 72, 11111'ls. Milton C13ayLownj ,,,, ,,,,,,, 1:11l'IU11. james qlft. XVo1't11j 4- - ,,,,, ,W 1311s11x.N1z11'i1y1l fS1lC1'1l121I1D ,,, ,,,,,,, -,.. 13llS11Y. Mary -lane f1,l111lL1S1C1'j ,,,136, .142 151'S11,f11lI'011 11 flhllasj ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 7 5, Bush. vlerrx flienlonj ,,,-,.-.-, .--,,, 96. Bush. Sharon qllallasy ,-1,,,, ,-,.,. lS11s11fieId, George 1111111119 W-.. ,,,, -WU 1'l111'1Cb W .--1,l0I1. 114. Buller, Alison fllickinsonj 72, 110. 179 liuller, 'leanne 1Poinl Blankj W ,,,,, 1,l111l11 X111 flhlllsj 15l1S11l1C11. hlerrie if 1 11111 1' 121 137, 228 113. 1111111-11 1 ' 1 1 2 1. ,,,,,,,, ,,-. 1111111-1'. Palsv f131'CC'1iC111'1t1gCD ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1311l1e1'. Phyllis bleanne fPoinl Blankj ,,,,,,, Butler. '1'C1'1'y 182111 .'111gllSl111Cb ,,,,,,,, 165 1111111-11 v1111X'l'1l .lean lSweenyj . ,,,,, WMU lluller. lfrank Cl. f1.,2l11C11SlC1'b ,,,, W 163. Button. Palsy' Ruth f1'o1't Arlliurj 103. 1117. 1111ll1'11l11.A'1l11C fllelialbj ,,,,69. 123. 128. 13l1111'l1l1l. Joe 13. 111eKal11j -1,.-.-,,80, 122. Bults, 111ll'1il11'l1 llowa Parkj ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 11Y11CC,R2111l12111 fP11il1ipsj W ,,,,, H Bylllllll. loyce fliallasj ,,,, , --- 169, 113111, Dixie lliclinlmurgj -,.- ,,,, W 1311A11L'.RIl17C1'1 lGa1veslonj --. 457 457 173 399 1 19 457 457 406 392 399 420 392 457 458 458 440 458 392 420 440 -117111 4:18 92 440 412 154 386 420 420 -158 432 440 399 138 432 458 399 420 458 88 Q ,,,l13 C1Z11JC,YXU1111C fHigginsj --- c121g6.Nlll'11ll1 fN1CK11111CyD , ,,,, ,. ,,,, - 154 420 ,,,,,,-106 Clalclwell. li. fS11Cli1112lI15 ,,,,,,, ,.-,, 120, 162 Caldwell. Robert L. 4116110115 H- 147, 399 Caldwell. Sannnye fllenlonj HUM ,,,, ,,,,451-1 c1Zi1110l1l1, Allen .X11l1o11 f1'V11ite Deerj ,,,,,, 458 C12'l11101111, lliminie f111lll'1yl1I1C 1S11C1'111ll11D ,., ,,,,,,,, ...,,, -108 152, 387 CZa111o11n. Mickie 0361110115 72. 106, 114 138, 440 c1Zl11l1112l11. A1111 qllentonj ,,,,,,,,,,, 78, 101, 123, 138, 267 Clallison, Birdie ,Xnn 1K2ll'11l1C1iD ,,,,,,,,,, 458 Clalvert,Ro11e1'1.X. fllallasj - ----A ---96 392 f1L1l1111CI'11, Connie f131111121SD ,,,, ,,,,,,,, , 458 C2l11117Cl'11, Dan fl'l1iI1ipsj ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,, 458 C21111111l1C'1i,V1I'g1111Z1 flfl. 111011115 H115 127 4211 cu Cu Clamp. C1lif1on Kip qballasj amp. 'Virginia ,Xnn fliainge .1l11llJ1DC11. Bill 11'V2lXll1121l111CD 1115121311 ,,,,-,323 --..-,,440 ,,,,,,-,--88 387 ,,,,-,399 Canlplmell. Ciharles D, fR2l11gCl'j f1l'I111P1JC11. llorotliy fllallasj ,,, W Cannplmell, Dorothy Pat f1'V1l111S1JOI'OD ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 76, Ciamplmell. liullienia rllallasj Clamplmell, Marilyn qDenisonj Klaniplmell. 11411121111 A. f011ess1 Cannon C Zannon. Cannon. Cannon. C Iannon. Cantrell Ciantrell. C12 cu .111JC1'S. Ciliarles R. Qlexiaj 2 Clleta Sue 15211111 joy Dawn fflalveslonj , Qi. 7721 1 1 ,,,, ,,,,--4J 160. 58 440 ,,,,,,-120 102 1, ,H3 4 -,- ---173 387 99 58 7 ,,,,--38 Doris fMansfiel11j .,,, WW, Ioe dlexiaj ,,.,,,.1- Rollie Jr. QTy1e1ej -, -- T. fGH1'1Hl1l1D ,,,,, ,- Marian 4131. 1'1'o1l11j 1PC1l211'1, 11111210111 H. Mustinj .,.. ,,,,,,458 1-112 2519 -1-10 149, 163 ,,,--,458 ,,,,,,,,125, 406 .. ...., 458 ,,,,-l09 156 392 Capps. 13111111611 S. fPecosj Capps. K-1115 lPe1osj ,,,,,,,,,-,,, ,, Capps. Joe fC121111CSY111Cb M,,.,Y ,596 Capps, Lora Fay qRinggo1c1j W ,,,,,,,,, 458 Clanl, .Xlice f13Q1l1111g. N. My C-. C-. 1 ,,,,,,4-10 ,,, .--458 166. 420 ,,, .-,440 1111'11iC1'. Cleaile 112011111765 ,,,,,, ..11'1is1e. .Ioan f1'1C11l1C1'S011b ,,,,,, Ciarllon, Bellye Joyce CHo11s1o llamalian, Angie 279 ,,,151 4511 458 458 nj ,,, .1.1,, 1 Qlrvingj ,,,,,, 115, 125. 128, 141, 144, 399 Cl11'l1Il11llI1. Palsy 1Por1 Nechesj .....,.. ,,,,440 iIa1'ot11e1's, Patsy fLUl11C121b ,,,,1 ,,,,, 1 74. 420 f11l1illC111C14, Nora Lee 451111 Anlonioj ,,,, ,,,,,,, 78. 129, 155, 420 Klarpenler, T. S, -111, 111111116 Oakj --l47 164 406 Clair. '1'on1n1y Qfhneggtonj ..111,,.,,2,,,,, 458 Clarrell. joy flforl 111011115 ,,,,, -, ,,,,, G9 Clarrico, jim 41361110111 ....2.,,,2... .... 4 58 Claierieo, Lynn 1121 Monte, Califj , ,,,,, 458 c1l1l'1'111glO11, 1-1111711111211 Davis -111 fliagle Passj ,.,,,.,-.,.--.--- .,.,.,,, ,,,458 Carroll, Connie fleaguej ,,, ,,--72. 292. 392 C211'1'011.1,111l12l lfiillnerj -1 Clarroll. Peggy Cwacoj ,,... Carson. llolmby fllallasj ,,Y,.,,,,,,, Carter. Otis R. fDentonj --, v--458 --,-440 ,WW458 -,,,,,-,,,,,2,-420 Carter. Carolyn llietroitj 72. 118, 151 161, 434 Ciasailav, Mary lo 11111112151 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,2v -458 Clasteel. Mary lillen lLeakeyj ............. 430 Ilasllenian, 111111121111 D. Don flientonj .,,, 440 Castles. Ann 1171. 111011115 ..... .. ..,,.,.,2. 412 Cates, Mellma fr1'CX21lA1iZl11Zlj ,,,,,,,.,.. .,..2,-420 Cll111CI11'1. Lucy WVynema CBogotaj .H,, 133. 392 Cathey. Yllylie R. ffirand Prairiej 122, 150, 432 Camo, -lack H. fN1211'S112111b ,,, ,,.,,11,. 163, 440 Cavaglieri, john lflalistoggbj .. .,...,2H,2. 357 Cavalt, Stanley Bl'l1CC --,. ,,,,,,,,,1,.. .----103 CZIYZIIOS, Mario fSan Antonioj Cave, 1112111C11C Carlson ff1COI'gC10XN'11b Clavenger. Ronald fflorsieanaj Claver, Ralph Mllantaj ,.., . ...,,2, Cavilt. Stanley liruce IRC11 O21 Cearley, Sue f,'1l11211'111Ob ,... - Chaffin. Darlene 11361110115 .2-2YYY.....-... 453 Q11l211111lCl'S. Iolm fFo1't 1Vo1'll1j ,,,,,. 126, 135, 142, C11ll1111JCI'S, jo Nelle fG121C1C1V2l1C1'D ,.,, C11E11ll11Cl2S, Milclrecl Geneva lGatesvillej -,-458 Cliamller. Bolmlmye Jack fhlcliinneyj ....,, 458 Chancller. YV111. H, Bill Y N---132.l57,392 -w--.387 -2,,,,e,86, 383 ,,,,,-412 ky ..e1 ,- 11111 156 76.124,169,239 248, 250, 254. 392 157, 412 1-78,387 qlort Al'111llI'j W2 .222.2....2.. 122. 432 C112l11gUS. Margaret fPort Al'l11lll'D ,,.,,1,,e, 102, 113, 154, 440 Chapinan, Anna 1.66 11321112181 --V ,.2...--- 440 C1121lJ11121I1, Louis B. Jr. CFo1'neyj .... 141. 406 CI11ap1nan , Mary Nell fH1l1C111l1S, --75, 144. Chase, Lelia Mae fS11Cl'I112lflD 420 ---1-,----,-458 111llE1C1.c.1ilX'1Ul1 fDallas . 911 Cheek. Lou qPort Nechesj W 392 Chatman, Cynthia tllallasj W ,,,...7,, .249 Chesshir, Garland 1Quanahl ....,...,,a... 420 Chilcutt. Daryl t'Springtownj ,,,. 140. 147 406 Chism, Olin qliruinj .,,, W-. 131. 179, 246 387 Chowninn, Mary 1Vay11e QDe Sotoj ,,....., 458 Christensen. Marie fPort Isabelj f,,...., 62, 130. 151, 170 383 Christesson. Bill tGustinel ,,..,,,,,. 145 412 Christian, Bobby tGreenvillej ---...-----W-153 Christian. Frank 11.incla1ej -------.95, 119 333 Christian. Ross XVayne qLincla1ej ,,,.. .95 421 Churchill. Stella Louise tPoteetj .,,..,,,,. 458 Cody. Theron 1Dallasj ,,,, 4,34 Churchill. Travis E. 1Wooclsboroj ,,,! -W Clancy. YV. L. C1Yacoj ,,...,,,. -354. 356. Clark, .Xnn 4Ce1estej -- -.. !,....,.,..f ---- Clark. Charles .'X. CMarsha1lj W- ---- Clark. Earle O. jr. flemplej ,..,.,,...WY Clark, Grace Carolyn I 1Rosebuclj .,,,g. .. .,,.. 102. 136, 142. Clark, jane .Xnn 4Hillsboroj ..,.,. 130. 150 Clark. janice fDa11asj ,,..., .,,,..,Y - Clark, john 1Cranej ,..,,,,, ,,,. Clark, Mary Lou 1Centerj W -W- Clark, 1Vil1iam tCranej ..,, ,1,, Clarke, David fDenisonj -W WWW- Clarke. Sandra 1Ft. XVorth1 W- .,,. -71 Claxton, Donalcl CEnnisj -W ,... 146, Clay, Shelby 10111650 -. .,...,.,,.....,,. --- Cleere, Dwain C. 1Hillsboroj ...,,,. ..l66. Cleere, Mary E. 1Mac1isonvil1ej ,1.. 75, 128 Clement, jack CDallasj ,,.,.,,... - .,,,, .W Clements. Betty fDentonj ...-,, ,... 1 36 Clements, jimmie 1At1antaj .......,, -32. Clenclinning, Annette lDallasl .e,C,,, 141. Cleveland, William Clark fDentonj ..,,,, . Cline. Ellen qlft. X'V01'l11j ,,.....,.,, W-- Clore. Burneta lDal1asj ......,,,. ..., Clover. Craig V. 1New Lonclonj Y, WW Coates, Helen fGarlanclj ....... -W- Coats. 1l'allac'e CTeaguej ,,,, W-. Cobb, Onita CCayugal ........ ,,,, Cobler, Celia qSangerj .,,,,,,.., -W.. Coburn. Peggy Gene 1171. 3'VO1'l11J W ,,,, -- Cochran, Claire fMineral YVe1lsj ,,,,,,,,,, 458 458 458 392 399 412 440 459 96 421 96 459 440 163 421 412 421 88 413 440 440 270 406 459 440 459 459 413 440 413 459 Cochran, Nita Fay fDentonj ,,,., .... 1 53.459 Cockerel 1. LaNe1l fDen tonj .... e,,,.. Cofer. Betty twhite Deerj -W Cofer, Billy tShe1lytownj -W Coffey. jerry CVernonj ,,e.,,,,,, 131, 179. Coffman, Carolyn 1Houstonj - Coffman, Charlie CRio Vistaj Co 'burn Loycl CyVooc1son g -- . 1 A im Coggesha11.PegE 1Dentonj W Coggins, james CDallasj -- ----71 Cohagan, Frankie Yvonne 1Gatesvi1lej . .-. ,,,,, ,,,v 1 Coker, john jr. fDallasj - Coker. 1Vil1iam tDallasj - Cole, Cole. Billie jean Q.-Xubreyl W Charles tlirumj -W Cole. David CGainesvillej W Cole. jolynn fFriscoj e.... Cole. Larry fFt. 1'Vorthj W Cole, Ralph L. qliruinj ..... 55, 166. -W-85 Coleman. Donald QCranej ,,,, Coleman. Ethelyn flvlarshally 103 Co1eman.jai11es E. qlylesqtiitej W Collier, Ann 1Ft. lVorthj ..,1,. Collins, Collins. Claire CDa1lasj .......- Collom. Olive jean tPeacockj W Colwell. -W-130 C. Wendell tRoanokej W- -W-139 Patricia tDentonj ........,. 124, Curtsinger. Dallas qSangerj W ,.,. 110. Commons, jimmf qMcKinne 'j . 1 1 COIHIJIOU, Barbara fDal1asj -W Compton, Ross tDentonj L,,,, Conclitt. jerry tFt. 1'Vorthj -- Cone, jimmy qDallasj ..., Conger, XV. R. QDal1asj ,1.., Conley, Betty Lou tDa11asj -W Connally. Elaine 1Dallasj ,,,. -W-95 459 459 459 421 254 440 459 459 421 459 421 440 459 459 459 421 459 440 406 440 459 459 440 459 383 459 440 440 459 392 459 W--406 W--162 459 413 399 Connel .Arthur Melvin fFort YVorthj ...... Connell, 391111113 QSan Antonioj ,,,,,L. -71 413 Connelly. joan CDal1asj ....... W ....,, 459 Conner, Butch 1.-Xustinj ,,,.,. ...,..... 4 59 Cook, Alton fDecaturj ..,.,,. ,,,,C,,,,v 3 9-2 Cook. Mrs. joan CGai11esvillej .... 113, 154 413 Cook, jim tljampaj ,.C,,.,,........,.L,.. 98 Cook, Patricia fMundayj ,,,,,..v,.C,,,,,, 459 Cook, Ruby Geraldine QPoo1yillej ........ 421 Cooksey. Shirley Ann qwiehita Fallsj ...,,,a.,... 169, 173, 459 Cooley, Erma Lee fChanc11erj ....,... 125, Cooper, james E. II1 QWaxahachiej ...,-. 406 387 Cooper, james Victor jr. qWaxahachiej -W . Cooper. jane CDentonj ,,,,, .,...-..-W -.-W Cooper, jean qllentonj --. W...-W-.--. 72, Cooper, Mary Clare fFort 1'Vortl1j -W-. .,,,,,, 106. 75. 156. Cooper, Thomas H. 1Da1lasj W..-149. 172, Cooper. 11'. YV. f'1'urkeyj -......---.---....W.-- Copeland, lfrances 1Co1lege Stationj 69, 101. Copeland. jane CPurdonj .. ....., ...W 139. Copeland, Peggy fCorsicanaj ----132. 166, Copenhaxer. Bob fGranc1 Salinej -.. ,,,L, . Corbett Tim Hereforclj ,,....,,. .... Corbett, Pat fHereforclj .. a,,,,,,,.. -- Corhett, Mary jo qGranc1 Prairiej -- W- Corbett, Shirley fDallasb ,,.,,,,,, -W- Corclell, Grayson V.j. qHoustonj -W WW- Corcler, Herbert Merlin fBrownsboroj ,,,,,.e..... .,,,,, 1 53, Corley, lfloclellen CNoc'o11aj ,,,,,. .,e, -- Corroone. Linda flllacoj ..,... -.-150, 167, Corry, Fred tFort 1Vorthj .......w,,,, 173, Corter, john 11 ylerj ..,,e,,,,,,,,,,.,, .-- 104, Cosgrove, Barbara QSan .Xntonioj 71, 133, 143. 179. 228, 290, 3511, Cottrell, Donna jayne tlryingj ,,.., -. -- Couch. Sara 1Magnolia,Ark.j W- W.--144. Coursey. Herbert lf. tOvertonj -- ,,,, W, Couser, Bob CMcKinneyj ,,,,,,. W--9S, Covington, Pat fScurryj La,, ..-W -WW. Cowan, Ann 1Sweetwaterj ,,,, -W -W- Cowancl, Ethie Lee CFort Worthy -- -W. Cowser. Bobby qSulphur Springsj W -..- Cox Barbara CGarrettj .... --W-W -W. Cox. Franklin Theo fPhillipsj ,,,, --W.-. Cox, H. B. CDub1inj ,.,o,,,,,,, W92, 239, Cox. lclys Waynne fMineral 1Vel1sj W--95. Cox ames Robert lRoanokej ..,,, Cox. Cox Cox Loretta fPittsburgj ,,,,,,,, W- ..- . Margaret Ann fRoanokej - ..... ..-157 . Sheryl CMic1wayj Le...........,,,,,, Coyle. Berniece Douglas QGrand Prairiej W- Crable, Mrs. Mabel Leone Cox tllentonj - Craft, ay 1111.3 ..,...... .. ...,..,.,,, , R! fD11ND Craig, jaccjuelyn fFort 1Vorthj .,,,,, ----. Crammoncl, Noralee 1Houstonj 106. 144, 176. Crane. jim 1Texarkanaj .,......... Crawford. Glee 4Fort lllorthj ,,,,,,,,,,,, Crawford. Larry B. 1Memphis, Tenn.j ,.......L, 122. 150, Crawford. Shirley Gayle qLewisvi1lej ...... Crawley, jolm qBishop, Ca1if.j .e,,,,, W. Creager. 1.aNita 1Rangerj .....,,, 129. 143 Creswell. Shirley CPort Arthurj ,,,..,. , 155 Cricler, George CArlingtonj ,... -W Crisp. Dora Dean 1X'Vaskon1j --- ,e,... W. Criswell. l'Vinton fDentonj ,,,,,.. -.W--.--- Crites. Neil fDa11asj ,,,,,.....,,s 86, 100. Crocker. Ann CBig Springj ,,,, 78. 102. 154. Croley. janell tGlac1ewaterj ,.,...,,,,,,, - Cronkrite, Charles fAlvarac1oj C,,,,,,.... Cronkhite. Shirley tDallasj -- ..,.o W Crook. Carl CAbilenej ,,,,,, ,,,,, - --- Crook, Shirley CChilclressj -W .... 106. Crosley. james 1Cliftonj -- WWW Cross, Kay 1Dentonj ,,,...,,,,,,,,,...LL - Crouch. David CDentonj ,,,...,., . ,,,,1,. 176 Crouch. Evelyn qB1anketj .... 160, 175, Crouch, jim tliellerj .,,,,,,....... -.-80, Crow, Richard V. 1Corpus Christil W Crozie, Ann fDa1lasj ...,,,,,....... Cru111p. Patricia fFort Stocktonj ,,,, - ..... Cruthircls. Ruth Elizabeth tSeagovillej Cummens. jim fCiscoj ,........,,,,,.... Cummings. Neil 10lneyj ,L,..... 95. 146 Cummins. Arnold Eugene qlraanj o,,, . -- Cumpton. jerry 1Grahamj Ls,.,....... 92, Cuncliff, Barbara Ann tAllenj ...,, ,,,.. , Cunnirtgham. Herbert qlirumj ,.... Cunningham, Lenwood 1Carro1ltonj L,,,. - Cunningham, Patsy CMesquitej ,,,....,,,. Curbo. james R. fLongviewj ,,,, ,,.,. 1 07 Cureton. Stanley fLongviewj W ,,a,. -- Curry. jack 1Dentonj ,,,,.... ,,.... Curry, Tommy tDentonj .... ----88, Curry, Patsye fDallasj ...,.,. .a......, Curry, XVancla CCorsicanaj -W .,,, 166, Curtis, Gloria 1Granc1yiewj -W W-.118. Cushing. B. QGainesvi1lej W ,,,,. W D Dade, Malcolm CGreggtonj --- -W 239. Dahnke. Carol Nan f17errisj W Dale, Shirley fMcKinneyj ..,, -W-144. W--71 459 72 101 -140 406 41 3 413 -130 392 387 459 91-1 714 459 392 387 413 459 399 4011 129 392 459 406 387 406 459 459 440 3133 421 399 440 392 4411 440 421 440 383 337 459 440 441 92 459 421 459 413 459 413 441 322 399 295 459 460 460 441 441 441 421 98 387 392 152 460 421 441 85 406 441 406 460 460 441 441 399 392 4611 441 460 460 441 387 413 460 406 393 Dalrymple, Glenn 1.. 11.1111C 11.111, 1111.5 - 1411. 111 Dalton. Benjamin li. Ckrlingtonj -W Danion. Betty 151111 Maicosj 113l1Iltl11,ljCl'1'j 11. fCrawl'orclj .-, Damon. Richard flloustonj . . 1 Daniel, Shirley jane ljacksonvillej Daniel, Virginia Paula tllallasj Daniels. ja1kie f'l'ylerj Dannelley, Lynnalee llilginj W..--,-W Daitfeiser. Donna Rochelle 133111 Darden, Patricia flrvii 1 . coj . igj .129 121 1-19 172 156 Dato. George llfort N1'orthj .- . .. .. .. Daughety, Betty t1-inclenl .....-.75. 102 128 Dgueglierty. Glen lBorge1-Q -- - ,,,. -- W Daugherty. Mary Beth CSan Angeloj ,,,,,,,,,,,..ee, 130 151 Dauritv. jimmie tGainesxil1ej .W-W ,H6. Davic1son.juclith 111111111013 --114, 139 153 Davidson, Nanny tShreveport. 1.11.5 ,.,,,,,, ---118. 150, Davis, .Xrlie tBrownwootlj ..- .W-.-.--,--86, Davis. Donald N. fMexiaj ,,,, -- ,,,...... Davis, Donna 1Houstonj ,.o.,, ,,,. Daxis. Doris jean llylcliinneyj W.. ,,,,,,, W Davis. Eclclie CDa11asj ,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,, -.-W Davis, Ellen tllentonj ,e,,,,, -69. 114, 124 Davis, Gloria june t11'acoj ,,,,,,,.o.. - 137 Davis. Henry fBowiej ,2,, ...---. --W Davis, Davis. Homer fLancasterj W Honor fDawsonj .,---W Davis, j. .Xnn fCl1il1icothej --- ----- -78 Davis, jency Lane fOclellp --- W--159, Davis. joan qMcKinneyj ---.--- -------- - Davis. Kay 4Dentonj ---- ---. - ,. -------- --- Davis, Mary fS11C1'11121l1j ------ 69, 106, 239 Davis, Marilyn Mbilenej --------.- 143. Davis, Miles CSnyclerj ----- --W ------ --- Davis. Oshurn XV. tMc1iinneyj W ---- 96 Davis. Pat 1Marshal1j ---- .. ---- .---- - -- Davis. Patsy 1Conroe1 .- -------- ----78. Davis. Rita jo CLukinj --..-- .-- ---.78 Davis. Sa111uel T. jr. fShermanj Davis. Tom E. 4Gladewaterj ---. . ----- -W- Davis. M'illiam C, qFort XX'orthj ---- 163, Davy. David tleonarclj ---- -. ------------- Dawson, Horace fWills Pointj -------- --W Day, .Xnn tEast1anclj ------ -. --.--- 71 239' Day. Douglas cSweetwaterj W- ---.W--. -- Day, Dnrelle 1Longviewj -----.------ 173. Day. javeil tliastlandj .- ---- - ------ 71 Deal, Martha janelle fMc'1iinneyj -------- Dean. Betty Anne t.4marillo1 ----------- - Dean. Frances .Xnn fComanchej --106. 128 Dean, Marion jon Wenusj -------------- Dean, Sara Ckltoj ..-. --------- -------- - DeBolt. Lyle COclessaj ---- - -W -SS Declmon, lforest 11-Xustinj ---------------- Dees. Eclwina Elaine flylescjuitej --115 125 143. 179. 250. Deison. Rebecca jane lflonroej W. W--W Dejong. Conrad tMerc'eclesj ------ 62. 122. DeLo11g, Robert tDa1las1 ------.---- -171. Deinarest, Ralph Clfort 1Vorthj -------- 92 Denman. Nell tllentonj .. ---- 72. 123, 129. 1311, 175 Dennis, Ena tNederlantlj ----- --------. DePriest, Arvicla fDallasj --------------- - Deason, Harold Lee fHoustonj ----- 122. Deskin. Gray tlrvingj ----------- -- -96, Deussen, Nellie Don fPonc1erj -W --WW Devenport, jimmy CDallasj -W Dick. Clarence R. fGalvestonj W -W Dickenson. jerolyn tDa1lasj -- Dickson. Carl M. 4Garlanc1j W Dickson, Donald fllenisonj -W Diclcson. jeanne qSan Angeloj ------ Dickson. joann fMinera1 11'e11sj 144 Dickson. Kenneth CNew Summerfielclj ---- - 393 393 4-11 391 434 399 421 41511 460 fl--11 460 393 95 4 1 3 460 432 399 44 1 432 421 460 460 428 441 441 441 460 460 413 421 393 421 441 413 154 460 441 460 441 441 460 387 406 460 460 441 4015 441 41 460 434 441 460 413 406 39 3 141 399 460 434 327 399 430 421 460 434 441 460 4611 383 460 441 441 421 441 441 Diebel.janet tDa1lasj . ---------------- 71 399 Dill. Russell Eugene qRising Starj W- ---- -383 Dillon, Dorothy Qlfort X'Vorthj -------- 111 441 Disch, Harlene C. tliermitj ,-105. 107 129 399 Dishman, Dorothy 1BC'l1ll111011lj 72. 105 142 393 Ditson, Rayma Kay CDallasj ------------- Dixon, Dick fBrownwooclj ------- --.--- Dixon, Melvin 4Mt. Pleasantj ------------ Dobbs. Louis H. fXVichita Fallsj ----- -120 Doclcl, james Lane tlinnisj --------- 164. Doclcl, Nancy jane tEnnisj ---- W- 164. Doclgen, Durann f1Vinnsboroj W ---168 Dodson, Dave 1Mineral Xyellsj -W WWW Doclson. jack H. tVanj ------ . .- ---- -W Doclson, james O. qGa1vestonj - -- -86, 434 460 406 162 406 406 393 441 413 400 Dodson. Robert Norman 1Burkburnettj Dodsworth, Helen 1Bowiej .....,.,,, Dollar. Boyd tlfort 3110111115 ,,,A...., -355. 356. Dodson. jane 1Dentonj ,,......Y,YY.., ---460 ---460 1-14. 454, -106 460 Donald, Shirley 1Lewisvillej Y.,f,....V,Yf, 400 Donaldson, Darrell tMcKinneyj ....,,,,,.. 146. 163.406 Dorsett, 1N'anda t1'lllS1Jl1l'gj ,....-Y-74- ---441 441 Donelson. jolm tlexarkanaj --92. Dorsey. Charlotte tSan Augustinej 130. Dortch. Kenneth qDallasj ,..,, ---107. Doss. Charles XV. 1Mineral XVellsj --- Doss, Sue qParisj .,,,....,,- ...-ff--- Dougherty. james tlientonj ..,,,,,, ----95. 109. 121. Dougherty, Lee 1Norlolk. Ya.j ---.62. Doughty. Margaret Elizabeth tDallasj Douglas. jerry Nell tllentonj .. .,,,. -- 176 121 -86. 128. 156 280. 1:1-1. 441 407 441 421 393 460 460 421 Douglass. Robert S. 1Dentonj -- .YY..,Y 62 Douglass, Stan fllanadianj ,.,YY .fA-- 4 00 Dowell, Bobby 1GoltlCl1j o.7,Y -44--- f f---393 Downing, Meredith Ann 1XYicl1ita Fallsj Y-...Y,..-v! -.109- 173- 499 Dows, Ben 1111101180111 ,...,,A----- -----ff- 4 41 Doyle, Anna Bess 1Mitll21I1411 -- 4--f----4 -499 Drake. Eugene fFt. Worthj --- ----2441 Drawhorn. Curtis 1Bronsonj --- .,.f.Y 121 Drew, Nlgtry Nell 1D2lll2lSj -2- A---4-- 1441 Drewa, Marcus E. tlylerj ,,,..Y .A4- 3 0- 499 Dreyer. Mary Ann 11Veslac0j .,,,, -75, 104, 148, 239, 292. 407 Dry. Charlene Clraanj ...,,. 136, 143, 174, 413 Dry. Mary' Katherine 1Waskomj ,,,.,, 139. 441 Drrrkett, Frank qHoustonj ,...44--f4- 122- 3311 Dudley, Howard 1Ft. Worthj -- ..Y,e. 460 Duifer. Geraldene qllrownwoodj ,,... 158, 434 Dulfy, Peggy Kendrick 1Houstonj ,...Y,,. Duggan, Patti 112611150111 --.-1--- ----1- 4 01 Dngger, james 1lNIcKiI1l1Cy1 fYA--f 1---- 5 13- 441 Duiker, Donald tliig Springj -- 7YY.f 442 Duke, Clara janelda 1.-Xlvinj --- ,,..v 442 Duke, Lester j. fllorgerj .,,.. ..fV- 4 61 Dulin, Donald t1'y0t6j ..Y4-- ----- 4 42 Dulin, Patricia 1Fort Worthj -- .Y,.. 153 Dunaway, 1Yilma N. fAzlej --- ...Y,- 401 Drmtan, Daniel M. 1Fl'iSCOj --- ------- - 92 rmrrraain, Billy tllallasj ..tt. ,..,f, S 12. 407 Dunn, Glenda f11CfIll11l'j --- -f------- 72- 421 Dunn, Mary R. tweslacoj ,..,f... 126. 127, 387 Dunwody, Larry 111111161161 .f----f-1-- 280, 497 Durfey, Georgia Ann twellingtonj ---173. -161 Dutke, Richard 1'11ylCl'1 .fYY4---1--- f-f--- 9 5 Dutton, Shirley 1Hamiltonj -- ---69, 159, 393 Dyess. Bob 11Vaxahachiej .,., ...V - 240. 461 Dyer, Rosemary tlulsa, Okla.j -- Y...fo.. 451 E liar-ls. Patrick 1San .Xngeloj 22- f---111 ,461 Rash, Gay fCleburnej ,,,..,,, ---172 442 liaton, Glen 1Kerensj ,...,1,,..-ff ---ff1- 1 G6 liayes, Nan Marlene 1Dallasj ,,..., 71. 111. 393 Echols, Ava jane fllgllhlgj -WWW ,H,.,, 128, 248, liclrols, janie Clloahomaj Y,..-YY,.-.. 1149. 400 lzddins, Ginger fCorsicanaj -- ---166. 401 ladmondson, Patsy fDallasj -- .7,,..., 461 Edmonson, Bob fClarksvillej -- ..e, 91, 413 Iidwards, Beverly fliorgerj ,11....1f-1--11 421 lidwards, joe cShermanJ 11,1f..1f1-----1H 393 Edwards. Mary Elilabeth 1Gainesvillej ,,,, 430 Edwards, Pat fGrand Prairiej ,,,.,.. -2142, 401 lidwards, Robert tKnox Cilyj Y.Y.....,--f 163 Eitelman. jim 1Dallasj ..,,,,. ---147, 383 Ekholm, Phil f.Xrlingtonj ,W ,.,.. - 82 Iilam, Barbara fDa11aSj .vvff -----f 4 61 Eldon, Barbara Cllallasj -- ---155, 461 Eldridge, Hubert fPlanoj - .,.,. 442 Eldridge, 'lom f1Vyliej ,,,,, AAY. 4 07 Elkins, Lou Ann 1Notonaj -- ....t 461 Eller, Sammy 1Brysonj --- ..e., 461 Elliott, Ernest tlylerj --- ------407 Elliott, Robert flfriscoj -- ....,,,, 85 Ellis, Doris Mrlingtonj -- .... 71. 421 I-1llis.Eulaine fllentonj --- ,,,,,. 407 Ellis, Norman D. Illallasj --- .,.. -400 lillis, Richard tMarsha1lj ,,,,,, ---- -----400 Ellis, Shirley Cllentonj ---- - -------------- 461 Ellison, Ruby Auveline 1Bonhamj ---.76, 407 Ellsworth, Gail tlft. Xvflflllj ------ 165, 169 461 limbry, Ann 1Dallasj -- - ---- ------- - 69 442 limliry, jolene fllentonj ----------------- 461 limmett, josephine Kllallasj ---- .. --------- 461 Englehardt, Maisie fCorpus Christij 72, 106, 430 English, NVanda 1Hubbardj -------------- 421 Enlow. Eugene Curtis, jr. 1Dallasj 8 Enis, Be Eppstein, 5, 121 442 nnie 1Krumj -------------------- 109. Erickson. Catherine 1Cliftonj -- ------ -- Erickson. Karen 1Ft. M'orthj --------- 71 Ernst, joe fEastlandj -------.----- 96 Erspamer. Mary jane 1Grand Prairiej Stephen tFt.1Yortllj -------- 176 461 393 413 442 442 ----421 Ervine, Sally 1Dallasj -------------------- 461 Erwin. Nancy 1Ft. XYorthj ---------- ---461 Etlieredge. Ernestine 1Sweetwaterj --- ---461 Eudaly. Harold jr. tGrandfa1lsj --- ---387 Evans. Faye tllallasj --------------------- 407 Evans. james 1Dentonj ------ ---------- 4 61 Evans, Malta Lee 1Olneyj -----.-- 71. 286 428 Evans, 1X'anda t1Veatherfordj -------- 143, 421 Everett, jack 1Dallasj -------- -------- 8 5 Everett, Perry joy 1.-Xlyordj --- ---- 129 413 Evers. Barbara tTexarkanaj -- ,,,--.- 407 Ewalt. Nelda qTerrellj ----- ----- 4 61 Elell, Pat 1Perrytonj -- - ,--179 E Fagan, Betty Carol tPalestinej ------------ 461 Farias, Noemi Ruth 1San Benitoj --,,---- 442 Farley. Connie Sue fllallasj -------------- 442 Farley, Glenn tLewisvillej ---------------- 461 Farmer. 1'Vanda, Gayle 1Wichita Fallsj ---- 461 Farr. Billie Irene 1East1andj -------------- 461 Farrington,jerry tliermitj ---------------- 80 Farris. Nina 1Port Arthurj -- ----- 154, 461 Faught. Don 1Dentonj ------------ 95. 169 251 Fausett. Lee Roy tliallasj ---------------- 461 Feagins, Kenneth CLewisvillej ----- ----- 4 61 Fearis. David 11Vaxahachiej ------- ---461 Featherstone. Kay 1Mineral Yvellsj ------- 461 Fehrenbach, Albert F. tlidgewoodj -------- 461 Feliciano. Neri A. tHatillo. Puerto Ricoj --442 Felts, W'illiam H. jr. Bill CGa1vestonj ---------- ----- 1 40, 169, 407 Fergus, Frances QTylerj --- ----------- 442 Fergus, Rai tlylerj --------- ---75 111, 442 Ferguson. Bob fMemphisj ------------ 122 151 Ferguson. Ken 1Dallasj ------------------ 461 Ferguson, Phil 1VVinnsboroj --86, 140, 148 400 Ferguson, Ray 1Breckenridgej ------------ 171 Ferguson. Tommy 1Stinnettj ------------- 461 Ferrell, George CDallasj ------ 85, 100. 112 413 Ferris, Bill 1Ennisj ---------------------- 85 Few, Patricia Ann 1Midlothianj -- ----- 461 Fields, julia L. 1Texas Cityj ---- -M-442 Findley, Patsy 1Marshallj ----- ---461 Fine. Stewart flemplej ---------- ----- 4 42 Finley, Ellen 1Pine Bluff. Ark.j -- ----- 461 Finley'. Robert 1Arlingtonj ---------------- 407 Firkins, Dorele 1Ft. Worthj -------- 123, 129, 138, 143 428 Fischer, Barbara CHamshirej -------------- 421 Fischer, Marijane 1New Branfelsj ---- 150, 462 Fishack, Conde fGarlandj -------- ------- 4 42 Fisher, Bee fDentonj ---------- ----- 4 61 Fitch, john F. fEulessj -------- ------- 4 07 Fitzgerald, Nanci fFreep0rtj -------------- 462 Fitzhugh, Howard 1Fort 1'Vorthj ------ 171 358 Fleischer. Mary Beth 1Rockspringsj ---- 152, 393 Fletcher, Dotsy fNoconaj --------- ----- 4 62 Flinn, Patty fStrawnj ----------- ----- 4 30 Flint, Amos Carl 1Kempj --- -.., ,-407 Flook, Cecil 1Garlandj ---------------- 80, 413 Flowers. Alta Wernonj ---- 75, 102, 104, 107, 128, 149 407 Fly, Don 1Houstonj --------------------- 442 Flynt, Diana 1Noconaj ---------- 155, 165. 393 Flyr, Lewis fllentonj -------------------- 462 Foglesong, Gene fBrownw0odj -- ---- 92, 421 Fore, Gene 1Dentonj --------- ------ 4 62 Fore, Phillis tlexarkanaj ---- ---- 1 55, 462 Ford, Edsel fllentonj ------- ----- 4 21 Ford, jo Ann 1Ft. 1Vorthj -- ----- 462 Ford, john R. qDallasj ----- ----- 4 42 Ford, Layntond 1Carrolltonj --- ,,s,-- 462 Fort, Ronald tFt. yvorthj ----- ---- 1 70, 442 Fortenberry. jane 1Ft. Woi't1ij ------------ 462 Foster, Billy 1Cantonj ---------------- 80, 421 Foster, Kathleen tHoustonj ------ 130. 150, 442 Foster, Pat 1Dentonj --72, 125, 141, 144, 170,400 Foster. Ray Nell 1Frionaj -------------- 72 428 Foster, 1Valter C. 1An1ari11oj --------,----. 442 Fowler, Angy 1Mineral Wellsj .----------- 95 Fowler, Dorothy 1Ft. Worthj 128, 137, 143, 421 Fowler, Eugene Franklin jr. tDentonj ---- 393 Fowler, jo Ann 1Monahansj ------ 71, 142, 413 Fowlkes, Kaye fHillsboroj -----.------,-,. 442 Fox, Bill 1San Angeloj --- -...-.- -442 Foy, Ronald tBallingerj -- ---393 Franks, Frankie 1Dal1asj --- ----130 Franks, Nancy 1Gatesvi11ej -- ---462 Fraustro, juan F. 1Lared0j --- ---462 Freeman, jay tFt. Worthy -- -.-......, 442 Frese. Betsy 1Ft. Worthy --- ...-e,,--,- -442 Frese. jane A. 1Killeenj -------- 129, 143, 413 Friedman, Harriett Frances tC0lumbus, Ga,j ...---, ----, 1 30, 434 Frost, Carol QDal1asj ------ ,--71, 442 Fry, Alma joyce tCiscoj --- - ---428 Fry, Doris --------...,----,VY-- ---139 Fry. Bill j. QDentonj L--,..sLa--, -A2462 Fugua, Anna Lou tSweetwaterj ---------- 383 Fuller, Harold Ray qlinlessj s,----,g----M 383 Fuller, Kenneth D. 1Dallasj ------ 85, 127, 413 Fllllell Mary Lotlise tDa1lasj ,---,,,----- 442 Fuller, Mattie QMexiaj ,,e---- -,------ 4 62 Fulmer, Dorothy 1Ft. Worthj --- ---- 156, 442 Fulmer, Sandra 1Nacogc1ochesj -------- 71, 432 Fulton, Charles N. qlferrisj ....,-..,,---- 442 Fulton. Donald 1Grand Prairiej ---------- 407 Fultz, juanita 1Dentonj ,---u,,---v--- 161, 442 Furlani, Andrew F. jr. Q1Vhitehaven, 'I'enn.j ---- 126, 135, 167 387 Fusseltnan, Ann tSan Antonioj ------- 151, 43-1 G Gabriel, Charles P. 1Ft. 1'Vorthj --- ---421 Gadd, Sarah Esther 1Dal1asj ----- ----- 4 62 Gafforcl, Bonnie jean 1Cayugaj --L---..., 414 Gaines. Carol Hitchcock 1Knox Cityj --130 442 Gaines, Robert 1Mundayj --,d,---fwY- 95, 414 Gaisford, Richard qPonderj ..,,.--,,,- 88, 442 Gallagher, 'Fom 1Fort YVorthj -- ---- 105, 116 Gallman, jerry E. tLongviewj -------- 148, 407 Galloway. james E. fDal1asj ,eY---H,e----- 111 Galloway, jo Anne 1Ft. 1'Vorthj ---------- 414 Galloway. Mary Lou 1Ft. Xvorthj --75, 140 407 Galt, Bobby tCorsicanaj ----- 96, 153, 166, 442 Gambrell, Adell f1'Vichita Fallsj ------ 153, 462 Gant, Billy 1Richardsonj -------- 140, 149, 407 Gantt. Sarah QFort WV0rthj ,---,------,--- 303 Gardner, Max 1Muleshoej -------- 147 163 400 Garland, Sue fMinera1 Wellgj ,-----,-,--- 430 Garlington, Charlotte tN0rth Little Rock, Ark.j ...,L,..,--- 462 Garner, jimmy 1New Bostony ,--,M,w---,, 407 Garner, Bobby QAmarillo ----- -95. 112 171 177 274, 344, 387. 426 Garrett, Dewey fTylerj ----A,d-----.---- 400 Garrett. Erin fDallasj ....,,,-. -----w-e 3 5 Garrett. Patty qllallasj ..,-,,,-,------ 69, 393 Garrett. Prather fFt, Worthy -,,,-----,--- 442 Garwoocl. Sally 1Corpus Christij --69, 143, 442 THE YUCCA ---,,.-. ,,,,,.,e --md -----M 1 0 Garza, Delfino jr. 1VVes1acoj -------- 136, 414 Garza. Dennis E. 1Laredoj ------- 150, 167, 462 Gaskill, Harland 1Dallasj -------- 85, 144, 400 Gaskin, Tommy Gaye fjacksboroj ---- 139, 430 Gaston. Don 1Dentonj --- ...,,,L,-- ,--,, 4 42 Gattis, Bill fSliermanj ----....-,------.,-- 85 Gattis, Mary jo fPottsbor0j .,e,,,-----dYY 462 Gaudet. jerry 1New Londonj 143, 179, 228, 442 Gee. Patricia 1Burkburnettj ..... - -,--,., 442 Gentry, Don fFt. Mlorthj ------ 96, 126 135 387 Gentry. jane Lyle 1Dallasj --....,-e,---- 393 Gentry, jo 1Lewisvi11ej ---...,,-,,--,,,-, 462 Gentry, Karen 1Abi1enej --.. -..,,,, 4 62 George, Beth 1Freeportj -,- ,.-,,-- -462 George. Edward 1Garlandj ---------- 141, 400 George, Marilyn 1Dallasj -...-Y- -76, 113. 144, 154, 178, 414 Germany. Glenna Lee QEI Pasoj --129, 130, 434 Getter, Murl 1Ft. Worthj ------...--,,,-. 387 Geurin. Imogene qFt. Worthy --...,...... 442 Gibbs. Gladys QLufkinj -------- ----..- 4 62 Gibbs. Curtis Anne 1Greenvillej ------ 129, 421 Gibbs, jerry fAndrewsj --...... .-,.,-, 4 43 Gibbs, Mary Carolyn fDallasj -- ------- 443 Gibbs, 1'Vanda fjustinj ------,......, 142, 414 Gibson, Gibson. Frank fRising Starj ------,.....-- Frankie jo fSan Antonioj --- Gibson, john Ovichita Fallsj ----- Gibson, Linda fSeagovillej ------- Gibson, Mary Paul 1Rulej --- Gidley, Bill 1Ft. 1Vorthj ------- Gifford, Lowell fFt. Worthy --- Gilbert, David fKellerj ------ Gilbert, Gilbert, janet Lynne fDa1lasj Irene S. -------------------- 462 443 462 462 443 422 462 443 142 462 462 407 414 443 Gilbreath, Benjamin F. fDodge Cityj -.--- Giles, Marva joy fBridgeportj -------- 71, Gill, Charles fMiamij ------------------ Gill, Glenn fBrownwoodj --- -,,- 110, Gill, Lanny Ross qBuftalo Springsy ...... Gill, Marian QDallasy , ,,., .,,,,v, .252, Gillaspie, June qCarthagey --- ,........ 152 Gillespie, Joe Louis q1Vaxahachiey .,g,,,, 462 462 393 462 Gilliam, Harold 1Dallasy YYYAY...... ..... 8 0 Gilliland, Martha Royce fBairdy -- ,,,,. 443 Gillmore, David fFt. 1Vorthy ..,, ...... 4 22 Gilmer, Patsy tGainesviIley G... ...,,G-f 4 62 Gilmore. 1Viley C. 1Rockdaley ......, -96, 393 Gilstrap, Robert Lawrence fMarshally .... 105, 136, 115, 142, 270, 414 Gipson. Beverly q'1'ylery .......2f.2....-.V 407 Givens, Wendell llirumy 2,,,,,.......,,,A 462 Glaser, Marilyn fDa11asy -- 22.....v.. 462 Glasgow, Bill qDallasy ....... ---96, 149 400 Glass, Marilyn 1Hooksy ,,,,,.. ....,,.... 4 43 Glasscock, Jimmie fDallasy --- --------462 Glauber, Charles A. lDa11aSy ......-..VYY- 162 Glenn, John fGainesvilley ,,,......22 -82, 322 Glenn, Lillian Kate 4Port Arthury 108, 152 388 Glidewell, Carol f1'Vichita Fallsy ...... 155 462 Glover, Bette fCoolidgey 22222.......YY--- 462 Glover, Joe fllallasy 2...........2 ----- 4 43 Gobin, Don fCrowel1y ...2,.,w,..... Affr- 4 62 Godek, Stanley fTexarkanay ...s..,.....A 462 Godfrey, Merriam fDurant, Okla.y ...,.,.. 462 Godwin, Jolmny Ben fPrincetony ...- 111, 388 Goen, Carroll fDentony ,ss......22....... 96 Goff, Nancy fFt. 1N'0rlhy ....2........Yv- 463 Goforth, Dorothy fOvertony ...... 150, 164 443 Gohlke, Gene A. 1DeniSony .......2Y.2...- 463 Golden, Floyd B. fChi1dreSsy .....2222..... 463 Golden, Martha Jo fSan Antonioy .... 141, 463 Goldston, Marlene qMineral W'Vellsy ...... 463 Golightly, Carroll fSan Antonioy ........., 443 Gollihar, Mary Kathryne CBlumy 128. 139. 428 Go11ob,Mike, fTylery ..........., 107, 167 400 Gonzalez, Genaro B. fSan Diegoy .......V 163 Gonzalez, Octaviano fPharry ..........--- 443 Goode. Ovan Kossie CBridgeporty ........ 463 Goodell, Lynn fFt. YVOrthy .............. 463 Goodman, Harriet Cheil fDal1asy ----172, 463 Goodwyn, Tommy CEnnisy ...... 2222 - 463 Goostree, Clifford fMcKinneyy -- ..... 463 Gordon, Kendall fMabanky ...... YA... 4 63 Gore, Camelia fMexiay ..........,,,2.... 463 Gordy, Melvin Edward CLaMarquey ---150 443 Goss. Zelma Yvonne fDal1asy .,...... -142. 422 Gough, Rara Ann qTempley ..... 111, 178 393 Gradick, Joy qShermany .................. 463 Graham, Bobbie Jo fOvertony .....Y..w, -443 Graham, Don fHarlingeny ,,,..A ..... 4 63 Graham, Seldom B. fDentony .... ..... 1 62 Grainger, Ann Shirley fDallasy --- ,,,,, -463 Grainger, Grace fComanchey --- --.268, 272 Grant, Bill fDa11aSy ..................., 463 Grant, Gordon fDa11asy ............- .85, 400 Grant, Thomas Raymond fDallasy ..,..... 400 Graves, Frances qnoustony .......... 153, 463 Graves, Joan fShermany ,vwv........... ---463 Graves, John C. QMuskogee, Oka.y ...,..., 432 Gray, Jimmie C. lDentony ....... -88, 240 400 Gray, H. XV. 1Dallasy ,.as,,.......... 147. 407 Gray, Shirley Sue fConroey .............. 463 Green, Mrs. Billie Taite QJoinervi1ley 137, 414 Green, Pat lDa11asy ,...,.,..s.G.,.YY2.., 393 Green, Russell 1Big Springy .............. 98 Green, NV. Joe fFerrisy ........ ..v, - 88, 400 Greene, Vince fWichita Fallsy a.....,, 153 463 Greenwood, Gene fCross Plainsy ........., 407 Greer, Charles David fDallasy --- ..,w 146, 443 Greer, James G. Jr. QAntony --- ..... -393 Gregg Stephen L. CTomba1ly -- ,,,,.. 414 Gregory, Betty Jo 1Da1lasy ,........... 78, 414 Gregory. Dorothy J. qVa1ley Viewy ........... 76, 128, 144, 388 Gregory, Johnnie fDa1lasy ..........Y, 78, 422 Gregory, Sylvia QDallasy .................. 443 Gribble, Ann lNacogdochesy ...... 105, 129, 130, 151 432 Grider, Richard fFt. XVorthy ......... -95, 443 Griffey, Shirley fCarthagey ...- ---.. - 248, 393 Griffin, Billy M. fWaxahachiey .... 98, 147 400 Griffin, Gene QShermany s.... .,... 1 44, 443 Griffin, Mary fQuitmany --- .... -430 Griffin, Roger A. fDa11asy --- .... -463 Griffing, J. Ross fDallasy --- .... .... - 407 Grigsby, David fMcLeany --- .......... -443 Grimes, Patsy QFI. Worthy ...... 141, 172, 463 Grinke, Harriet fDal1asy ................. 407 Grisham, Billy E. fGrand Prairiey ........ 388 Grisham, John fGrahamy ................ 81 Griswold, Gladyse fDa11asy ...... 115, 125, 414 Griswold, Leonard Jr. fDa11asy .....,..... 414 Griswold, Rhydonia Ruth QDa1lasy .... 115, 414 Grogan, Norman A. fDa1lasy ...... Groves. H. D. CSulphur Springsy -- 122 463 69 407 122 383 Grube, Evelyn tDentony ,.....,.YY --- G'Sell, Beverly llerrelly ...,..,,.,,,,,Y.. Guilbeau, Newts lBeaumonty s,,,,....... Guinn, James M. 1Da1lasy ........ 132, 133 Gulledge, Jackie fPort Arthury --105, 113, 117, 155, 170 165 1 414 432 Gullett, Jacqueline fKermity ...... 75, Gunter, Everett lFt. 1'Vorthy .,.,...V,2.. Gunter, Sidney Ray lllallasy ,.,.,.,,,. 116 Gutierrez, Pablo QCochabamba, Boliviay ...... 147, 174 n 463 443 407 400 Haberger, Frank J. fHoustony s,2,,2.,s... Hackney, Faye 1Gatesvilley 72, Hackney, Mary Jo 1Ft. 1Vort Hackney, Tom fMcKinneyy Hagar, Juanita 1Eastlandy -- ...... -- Haggard, Shirley fDallasy --- Haggard, '1'om QBonhamy .... Hailey, Donald fFt. Wlorthy ,..e Hailey, H. M. Jr, fFt. YVorthy ,,,,,.. Haire, Kenneth 4Fort Worthy -- Haisler, J. B. Jr. fDentony -- - Haladaychick, Diane fDallasy ....st 69 Hale, Jim fClarksvilley ......... Hale, Norma Lee 169 137, 144, hy ,,,.,..... 155. A-bb, 290 414 463 463 414 463 463 463 407 443 463 443 91 qDa1lasy ...... 126, 135, 144, 173, 240, 388 Haley, Duane fDal1asy ....L.,,,,,,....,. 98 Hall Anita llierensy ...... ..,, 1 28, 166 414 Hall Bill S. fShermany ..........,.,..... 98 Hall Billie f1Vichita Fallsy ....,......... 443 Hall Billy John QWichita Fallsy ..,... 96 414 Hall Jerry fShermany ,,.....,........... 98 Hall Joe fEdeny ....,,,...., 95, 100, 158 400 Hall Kenneth CBorgery .......,...,...., 82 Hall, Louie fBurkburnetty .,,,,.,......., 400 Hall, Mattie fKopperly ....,,,,,, 123, 138 430 Hall, Pat 1Da1lasy ,.........,,,,,,...,., 407 Hall Patsy Ann fRockwal1y ,,,,,,..,,,,, 463 Hall, Pierce lLaMarquey .....,, ,.,, 1 10, 393 Hall, Richard lFt. 1'Vorthy ......,, ...,, 4 22 Hallcom, Jimmy 1Vernony ......,., Halleck, Richard WV. Jr. fDa11asy --- Hallum, Norma QFort Worthy .... Halstead, Nancy Carolyn ---122 ----443 -----463 fCorpus Christiy .sL.,.a .... 1 50, 463 Ham. Don R. Qlfhillipsy --- .-..... 463 Ham, John QDeLeony ....... ..... 4 63 Hamby, Mildred fOrangey ....,, a,,., 4 63 Hamill, Janie fSan Antonioy ............ 463 Hamilton, Charles 1Phi1lipsy ,..-....... -463 Hammes, Raymond fWichita Fallsy --120, 162 Hammond, Barbara fDentony e,,,,,..,,s, 388 Hampton, Blake QDallasy .... 110, 112, 148 179 249, 255, 260, 273 388 Hamrick, James Quinton qC0lorado Cityy ..........,,wv,,., 81, 400 Hanby, Hugh C. fRockwally ..s,,,,, -98 422 Hancock, Earline fMidlandy ...... 71, 436 443 Hancock, Jim R. fC1arendony ........ 168, 414 Hanes. Martha fflendersony ,Le, 130, 150, 432 Haning, Jo Wayne fAlleny ....,,,e-a..,s 443 Hankins. Haymon H. fOvertony -- ---407 Hanks, Carol Ann fLufkiny e,,,. ---463 Hanna, Jimmy 11Vichita Fallsy -- ---463 Hansel, John Jr. fDentony .... ....... 1 67 Hanson, Dick qDentony .......,,......... 443 Haralson, Carroll QMcKinneyy ........ 98, 407 Harberson. Patricia Ann fSangery .... 173, 443 Hardeman, Nita QJustiny ......,, 136, 144. 414 Harden, Ray L.........,................. 135 Hardie, Bob fFort NVorthy -- ..... -82, 325 Hardin, Billy lKilgorey ..... ....,., 4 00 Hardin, Charles 1Mundayy -- .,.Ls 443 Hardison, Jimmie f1Vhitneyy --- ---464 Hargrave. Catherine lDallasy --- ---443 Hargrave, Phyllis fArlingtony -- ---249 Harlan, Myrle fliridgeporty -- ---464 Harmon, Ken qTerrelly ,.,,......,.,...., 414 Harms, Don M. Mike fBurkburnetty .............s, 95, 268, 400 Harper, Dorothy fHoustony --102, 130, 151, 434 Harrell, Buddy qTerrelly ....A.,,..-.e,.. 407 Harrell, Mary Ann fTerrel1y .-...... 140, 401 Harris, Bette lDallasy ........ 71, 102, 110 388 Harris, E. Jr. qLewisvi11ey ......,......, 443 Harris, Frank fShermany ......,,,,....., 464 Harris, Harold B. fDal1asy ........ 98, 172, 388 Harris, Harold QPittsburghy -- ,......... 422 Harris, James QDentony ..... ..... 9 6, 407 Harris, Paul Rogers lllallasy ,.,, 110, 112, 136, 159, 248, 265 Harriss, Shirley fllentony ,,....,,,,..,e,, Harris, Gaye qFort Worthy e,,...,se,.. 75, Harrison, Ann fSeymoury ..,,, -71, 101, 102, 144, 303, Harrison, Douglas .Xnn fAmarilloy ..,,,,e, Harrison, Judith Joy fMont Belvieuy ,,,, Harrison, Marilyn flylery Y,Y,,,, A Yfzffw , Harrod, Bill lUdessay ...,, ----95, 158 Hart, June fflvertony Y,-,Y,,ee,,--Yg-- WW Harting, Sam A. qllallasy ,,,,-G,w--,,,-, 6 Hartman, Willard A. qivrucnsrery --- 167, 1'12ll'Iy. 15011 fllallasy e,,--M,e V -,w-H,---,, Y Harvey, l'at qDenisony ---- ,,,.s, 154, 178 Harvey, Sandra S. fllallasy ,,,,. . .,,. 154, Harvick, Letha Faye fllridgeporty Harwell, Bess qllentony ,,,,,---,v- - Harwell, Bill fllridgcporty -- -- Harwell, James fllentony s,,N,, --- Harwell, Haskin, 1fVayne Earle fGalveston Hassell, Elizabeth fl'ort Arthur Layne 1Rhomey ..,,. 133, --------9. 170 --11. 5 5 ....t,..tt J f 388 443 414 422 443 464 464 432 422 464 443 1 10 414 443 388 443 407 96 393 443 414 Hasty, Richard fShermany -.,,,, ,,-, 4 43 Hatten, George 1Garlandy s,..,, ,,-- 4 64 Hatter, Gaye 1Moodyy --- ,,,Y 6464 Hawkins, Bob qBorgery .,.. ---88 100 Hawkins, Felix Qllallasy -- ,Y--, 85 Hayes, Betty 4Dal1asy ..,,,. Y--, 4 43 Hayes, Bob fGrand Saliney --- Wu 91 Hayes, Tom fDentony .s..s,-,e,--- ---273 Hayes. Wayne qllentony ,,G,,--,,---e --ff 4 43 Haynes, Carolyn Sue QSan Marcosy --- ----444 Haynie, lirmine Terry fStanton Haynie, Josephine fElginy - .,,,.s y --- ----414 -----144 Haynes. Carolyn ftlhillieothey -- eee-.eev- 454 Haynes, Eddie fBur1esony .e,e, ,.,- 1 76 464 Hays, Allen qFort Worthy -- ,,,-,YY 444 Hays, Billy fProspery ----- ---A 1 07 401 Hays, Jack 1Dallasy --,-.1,,ee -Ge-- 3 23 Hazelwood, Harold fBryany -- Head, Marshall QGreenvilley -- Head. 1Vanda qWinnsboroy --- Heard. Perry fLevellandy ---- ----146 ----434 ----434 ----407 Heck. Doris fFort Worthy ------------Y,,- 422 Heckathorn, M. Ben fl'hillipsy -----------401 Hedgecock, Oneita fDallasy ------ 111, 109 388 Hedrick, James qSearcy, Ark.y -------- 120, 162 Hefner, Jean fcifllllilllly ------------------ 422 Hefner. Joe D. 1.-Ntlantay ----82, 100, 137 388 Heideman, Betty Jo qlrvingy ---------- 72 414 Helbert, Clifford fHamiltony ----- Hellman. Barbara 1Fort 1Vorthy --- -----444 ----444 Helton, Bill fShermany --------G- GYY-i 4 44 Helton, H. B. lDentony --------------G-, 414 Henderson. Anne qBuffalo, N. Y.y ----249 393 Henderson, Bill fGainesvil1ey ---------- 89 401 Henderson, Bobby fGrand Prairiey ---- 86 383 Henderson, Buddy fJ2lCkSljOl'Qy ------MY--Y 92 Henderson, Mary CRaymondvilley -------- 104, 123, 138, 430 Hendrick, Bettye flbenisony ----------M,-- 464 Hendrick. Jessie fwichita Fallsy ---------- 464 Hendrick, Sue fRallsy ------------------ 464 Hendrix, Jr., Milton David fDal1asy ------401 Hendry. Joyce qSan Antonioy ------------ 464 Hennigan, Gerry fBCZlll1ll0l1ly ------------ 464 Henry, Jim 1Dallasy ----------- ---- 407 401 163, Henslee, Ralph H. Jr. fDallasy -- ----- -- Hensley. Billy L. qDentony -- Hensley, Gilbert QMcKinneyy -- Henson. Dwayne fPittsburgy --- Hereford. Frank. Jr. 1Dal1asy -- Herrin. Doris Jean qDal1asy -- Herring, Marv Kay qLometay ------- Herring. Rabi N. qVa1ley Maisy ----- 1 393 ----444 ---- 82 -75 115 Herring, Twyla qWelascoy ------------- Q- Herring, YValter Bruce fDentony ------ 175, Hesley. Jerry flexarkanay ---------------- Hetherington, Betty Sue fAthensy -------- Hickman.1Carol flfort 1Vorthy -------- 161 Hickman, Georgia Ellen lFort Vlorthy 137, Higginbothom, Jo Lynda QFort 1'Vorthy --- Higgins. Evelyn fDallasy ----------------- Higgs, Shirley fDallasy ---------- 137, 142, High, Emily QBrownsyil1ey ------ 104, 128, 150, 272 Hill. Anton E. QDa11asy ------------------ Hill, Mrs. Bette fMt. Pleasanty --- --- Hill, Billy H. fMt. Pleasanty ---- ----- Hill, Don Q'I'empley --------- ------- Hill, Jerry fBridgeporty --- ----296 Hill. Fay fKe11ery ----------- -------- Hill. Shirley Ann CDal1asy --- ---- 125, Hill, Shirley fMundayy --- ------- 464 464 144 415 444 407 464 428 464 422 464 464 444 434 85 464 422 415 393 266 401 464 H111CI'l1lLll1. Jo .Xnn 1D6Il1StPl1J W H111111I't1.11ll1'll1' 1D11l111sj ,,,,,-,,, V..,, vow, Hilliard. Robert 1Dt-1110111 ,,,,,,,,,,,..., 464 464 407 422 464 464 464 464 401 Hillins. 51lll7JUI'1C 111'21S1iOll1J --75. 143, 169 Hillis. CIl1111'leQ l1l711I1g'J ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, , 141l1l1x1CJ'.l1Ulll'Lll1 B. 1111111110 WL., 1-2 Hines. L1lll1'1CS 1De-ntonj ,.,,,,,,,,,-,. --,,, Hines. C1l1Xt1Clll1 161111111 l'r11i1'iej ,,,,,.,, , Hines. lillis 151111011' 11il'1l11t1Llt1J ,,,, M147 lli11111111t. Betty 1D11lI11sJ ,-..-e,,, .,-,76 Hi11s1l1.W11rre11 1D11ll11sj .. ,,,,, , Hinton, 11C1L1l'1l 1.Xbilenej ,,,,,,,, Hiskey. Nlarion 1l'ot11tello. 111111101 -- Ho11g11111d. L-eorge 1Dentonj ,,,,, Hobbs, Julia 1fvl7Qlft1lt1J Hobson. Art 1M1111l111tt1111, Kang .-- llodge. 1.L'll1ll1 Bert 1XYl1LUJ ,,,,,,, 422 -WW444 444 171 327 464 444 383 464 Hodges, Peggy 11'U1'l 11'Ul'l1lJ ,,,. .-,,.--,,, 1'lUllgCS. Wnne Mae 11YClll1lCl'1'Ul'l1J ,,,,,, 464 1'1UClll1, Robert 1K1.1ll1C Rock. Arlyj ,,,6 111 393 lioelmber. 1111111 1R0seb11dj ,,,,,, ,..,, 383 11U1llllilll. lfr11111ew 115l't1WllWUOt1J ,..129, 138. 428 1P1tl1I11llQ1l1.J1lJ' 1fl1C17ll1'l1CJ H- ..,,..,,,,,.,, 103 11t.g.lll. Glenn 11'1ll811ill1t1J .,,,,,, ,,,98, 401 Hogan. Sue 111L'lll0l1J ,,,, ,,,,,.., ,.,. 72, 444 1lo110111b, Nlargie 1Fort 111011115 ,,, ,.... ,444 l'loll1111d, 13111118 1lj2l11ll5J ,.,.,,,.. 22,464 H0ll11nd, Nlary Rlllll 1lDCl11SUl1J L, ,,,464 1'1tl11Lll1t1, Nancy 1C1C1Jll1'llCJ .,,,,,,,, ---106 1111111111011 1. D. 1Lf1'11111l1ie11'j . ,,.,,, . ,,.,, 464 Hol1i11gs11'ortl1, Robert D. Jr. 1C1lftO1lJ ,.,1 464 11ll11l1C8, Billy 11ili11s1'illeJ ,,,,,,,.,.....2, 407 131011llC8,JCll'1 1Dl111Ll8J nw, -,,, .... 2.2-2407 Holter. Nlary Lo11 1l'ort ,Xl'11llll'J ,,,,,,,,,, 104. 113. 154 415 lloltstlaw, li. CZ. 1D111111sJ .,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 393 1'101Il1l12ll1, Glenn 1Kilg0rej ,,,,,,,,,,... .--322 1'lUl1CQgC1'. 51111111111 1111211111 Prairiej 2.,, 86, 401 Honeycutt, Shirley 1D2l11llSJ ,,,,,,.... 114, 444 Hood. X61Y1lli1ll 11.C2lgllC Lityp e-,,--,., ,,,, ,434 llooper. Beryin 11501igCl'J ,,--,-,,. ,,,,, 171, 345 11tltlJJL'l'.'1iUIll 1B0rgerJ vw, ,,,,,,, 95 171 347 11UUlC11, 1111111 Del01se 1D11ll11sJ ,,,, 69 150 434 Hope. Clarolyn 111l1111lSJ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 464 l'lopkins, lfred I . 1Kl'l1l1lJ ,,,, 82. 171 346 422 Hopltins. Rae ,X1111 1lfort Worthy ,,,,, 129 407 lflopper. Bob R. 11jLl11llSJ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 89 401 Hord. Donna Q1lCI11S0l1J ee U., ,--.-.-164 Horn. Jllllllly 1D11l1asJ Adi! ,,,,, 464 110111, Jllllllly 1l,1l11x111J --. ,. - 2. ,,,,, 401 1'I01'l11JllC1i1C. Joyce 1OX'C1'lUl1J ,,,,, ---l64, 444 Horne. Mary Alite 11'111'isJ , ,,,, 75, 101, 102. 104, 115, 128 393 Horner. Bob 1Ke1'111itj ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 4 64 l'l0rto11. Dwayne 1Ll'1O1J1JS. N. MJ ,,,,,,,,,, 465 Horton. Jo .Xnn llrlllil 11'o1't11j ,WW 78, 104. 110. 115. 415 Horton, Joel 1Green1i1lej ,,,,,,,, 96. 249, 388 House, lfred 1F0rt 11'ortl1j ,,,,-..,1l6, 121, 422 House. K11tl11'y11 .Xnn 1Ciil111e1'J .,,,,,-,,.,. ,,,, 465 House, Nlargarel 11JCl11Ul1J ,. ---.,---,.,.---465 1'1U11SCl', Susan 1Big Slningj H258. 272. 320 434 llo11se11'1'ig11t. S110 115011 11'U1'11lJ H ,,,,,,,, 465 l'l011st0l1.D111e 1Dentonj ,,, ,,,,,, ,WN95 436 Honx, Ray 1linnisJ ,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 4 44 ll011'111'd. Betty 1D11ll11sJ -, 8-5- ,,,,-165 11tlWi1I't1. Betty Sue 11111111155 ,,,,,, ---465 f1UW2ll't1. f1112ll'1CS 1f11l1l1CSY111CJ ,,,,,,,,,, 415 Howzml, Jay Bennett 1l 01't 11011111 ,,,, . ,,,, .4 ,,,, 89 186 401 llo11'11rd. Leon 1CL11l1est0nJ we, D--. 122 150 ll0w111'tl1, 'lbeo 1l ort 1v01'l11J ,, ,,,,,,-165 Howell. 13111111 1l.el'0rsJ ,,,,,,, ,--,l72 Howell. Nola 1Kilgo1'ej ,, ,,,, ,,,, , .,,,,,,--1111 11011, J1111et 1DCt'2lllll'J ,,, ,,,,,L,,,71i 444 l10yt.Sl1il'lcy 1.Xl'1ll1g1t111J .-,..,1311 170 444 1'1l7ll1lJ, Robert 1Ditkins0nJ ,,,, ,,,,, new 415 Hll1J111ll't1. Robert 1f1l'llJJCY1l1L'J ,,,,,,, ,,w,,4-1-1 Hudgins. Daxid B. 1l,1l11llSJ ,,,, , ,,,,, ,,,,-4155 lflndgins, Dorothy fkllllllj ,nh 123, 138, 428 lltldlietl. Bob 1f11L'1llll'llCJ ,,,,, ,,-,,444 Hl1l1l12l11.c1C11ll 1D11Il11s1 ,,,,,,, .,,,,el59 444 11llt18Ull, 1111111 1,1Cl'lL' 1D11ll11sj ,,, ,,, ,,,, 465 lluey, Bobby L. 1l'o1't 1311711115 W ,,,,,,,,, 91 1'111L'Y, Jane 1.'Xfto11j W , , ,,, ,-1,129 422 Hull. Gene 111'11itesbo1'oJ ,,, -, ,HH465 1'11lli1'lIl2lI1,I.,012ll1t1 1lt11S1'11j ,, ,,,,, ,,, -W422 111lg1lCS. Bobby 1lf01't 11'Ul'l1lJ ., W ,,,, 325 Hughes. Doris Massey 1l'o1't 111011111 -,, 72 415 Hughes, Greta Gene 1S2ll1gCl'J ,,,,,,,, 139 465 Hughes, Grill 11511171 11'ortl1j ,,,,,, ,,,,, 82 T132 Hughes, James 117211161 1,1iCX21l'1i1ll12lJ W ,,,,-401 111lg11CS, JC2ll1l1CIlC 11,ll1i1x1llJ ,,,, 169 465 l'l11gl1es,l'eggy 1l'l11i111i1-wp 078, 135 292 388 Hughes, Pete 1l'11lesti11eJ ,,,, Hugbey. Carol 1112l112lSJ ,,,,,,,,, 465 WV465 465 Hulin, Joe 1,011 1Brec14e111'idgeJ ,,,,,,,,,, Hulings. Linda 1C1ifto11j ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Htnnbert. Drew 11111111185 ,,,,,,,,,, 92, 100 Hl1l11JJ11l'16S. l'11ttilo 1lidgewoodj ,,,,,,,,,, 407 465 149 Hl11l1JJ11l'16S, Williznn HCl1l'1' 1Edgewoodj --,40l Hl1l1lJJ11l'1'S, 1521171111111 115l'C'C1iCl1I'1l1gCJ --l40. 465 Httndley. Byron 1L11ke Dallasj ,,,,,,,,,,,, 444 Hunt, 1511l'1Ji11'2l 1111111141 l'rairiej ,,,,,,,,,,, 422 Hunt, f11ll17C11C6 10111101211 1Vellsj ,,,,, ,,95, 444 H1111t. Dayid F. 1Fort 1Vort11j ,,, ,,,,,,, 89 L1l1l1l. Robert 1Hillsb0roJ ,,,,, ,,,, 1 66 415 Hunter, Betty Lyllll 1CIl1icoj ,,,,,,,, D144 465 1111111611 Gettie Lee 1H111X'K1l1SJ ,,,,,,,, 137 422 1'1lll1lCI', iV1lll'LC1111C Krntzner 1DCl1lU11J 123 428 Hunter, 510111 f1,2111Il8J ,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,, 163, 401 11llI'811. Yetta 1Lll01l1l'lJllCJ ,,,,,,, , ,,,,, 444 Hurst, Ronald 1Ty1erJ ,,, ,,,,,,,, W122 434 l'l11sto11. Clbarles 11 ort 11'0rtl1J ,,,,,,, ,82 100 f1llIl'1l1l18Ull. Betty Rose ff1211I16S1'111GJ ,,,, 444 1f1lllC1l1hUl1.Glll'1' 1D2l11llSJ ,.,,..-e8, ,,,,, 111 465 HllllO. Nelda Clyde 1DallasJ ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 444 Hutton, Bobby Joe 1CI11l1ins1'illej ,892 148 401 Hyde. 111211110 1MtA11e11J ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 103 156 Hyer. B111 11JZl11llSJ , ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, lglinsky. Clyde Lee 1Longviewj ,,, ue--- 81 Innfeldt. Henry Carl 1CZ'tl'T011lO11b ,,,,,,,,, 1-. lley, Nlary Lee 11,1l11llSJ ,,,,,,,, ,. ,,,,,,, 16 111161. Dale 1S1xC11y'ltJWl1J ,,,,,,,,,.354. 356. 1l1gCI'Dl'1glSC11, N0r111z111 1C1l11c11go. 111.1 -,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,171, 264 -. v 465 465 393 359 323 92 11'gl'21ll1.JO11l111J 1,'Xl'11l1glUDJ ,,.-. ,,,,,,,,, ,,, 3 1l1lI1Ll11. George, Jr. 11301110115 A 1l111E'1'11UfCl'. Patsy 1D111l11sJ ,,,, lris11. Kenneth R. 119Zl112lSJ ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, Irvin. Jo A111121 1Mi1l1otl1i11nj ,,,,,,,,, 136, Irwin. t1l1arles A.. Jr. 1McKi1111eyJ ,,,,,, H 11iW1ll. David 1D:11l11sj ,,,, ., ,,,,,,, .. ,Lee Irwin, 11111 ,X1111 1lfort Worthy ,,, U--- Isbell, Joe l'. 11Jl111llSJ ,,,,,, H--- -,.----- lsbell. J01111 1Stepl1e11villeJ H ,,,, 174. 180111, Sherrie 1D1111asj ,,,, ,,,, 1 25. lyy, 1J211'1VyI1 1131118180115 2 ,,,,,, - lyy. Mattie 1CIl1illicotl1ej -2 ,,,,, M--- Ixy. 171111111218 J. 1D11ll11sJ W ,,,, 148 J111 kson, Bobby 1Dentonj ,,,,,,,, Jatlxson, Clbarlie 11361110115 ,,,,,,,,,,, 15155 5 Jackson. C1ll1lA1CS D. 1F0rt 1Yortl1J ,,,,,,,, .1 1 atobs. 11l11fk11, Mary Frances .1 1 atkson. Clyde, Jr. 1S1lC14lll21l1J ,,,,,,,,,,, , i1C1xS011, Ldyth 1Wel1i11gt0nJ ., ,,,,,, , Jackson, Jerry 1Dlll1C'Z1l1, fJ1i11l.J ,,,,, , Willie 1 C1I4l111t1V1CWJ ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 135. 11111 -1-1. 11lU1JSlU1N'11J ,,-,, ,62. 128, 130, 151, James. Bill 1Dent0nJ ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Janosky, B2'lI'D21l421 1KilgoreJ 1,........ 164. J1l1l11,Jll21l121 1c11'2ll1gCl'J ,...,,..,, 110, 142. Jarrell, J21lllCS 11lCf,2llCC11. A1145 ,,,,,,,, -- .J2ll'I7C11,LJU11ll 18nyderJ ,,,,,,,,,,,, Jarrett, Bennie R. 1Rising Starj ,,,.. ..,, Jaynes, Joann 1Bonl111111J ,,,,,..,,,....... Jaynes, Rheta fB0l1112lll1J ,,,, 76, 291, 294. JCC,1X'121l'1' 1HtllISltll1J ,,,, ,,,,,....1..f 173, JClil'L0l1l, Jessie Lo11 1Lake Jacksonj ..,,,, , Jel'l'1'ies. Glenda 11,2l112lSJ 1.,,,,.......,,,,, Jefl'ers0n, Joe 1lf0rt 111011115 -U -.-,,-, 251 JC1'1'Cl'80l1.0121111121 1DCI11011J t-, .,.Y 165. Jeffrey, Bill fHH1'11l1gC11J ...,,,, ,A,,,.. Jeflns, Ji111111y 1lD2l11l1SJ ,,,,,,,,Y,,,,, 159. Jennings. Dwayne 1XVLlX2l112lL'111CJ ,,.... 89, Jennings, Joyce Nell 1'l'y1erj -,,, ---.,--- Jennings. 1111111121 1G1'1111dbt1ryJ .,,,,. 152, Jenkins, Yvonne 1Nlidlotl1ia11J ,,,,,,K, WW, Jensen. I.. lildon 115Cl'ill1ll0I11J 95, 100, 145, Jessup. Nancy 11311111185 ,,,w,,....,.,,1... Jeter. c1lll'O1yll Jean 11l'1'1IlgJ ,,,., ,69, 101 Johns. Bettie Sue JO1111SOll 1S11CI'l1l21llJ Johns. 1,0011 1f:l'211l2l1llJ 1,-..,W...A,,.., 92 Jol111so11, L. .Xnnette 182111121 A111110 ,...... - Johnson. Andie fR1l'112lYt1SlDI1J ,.,,., 465 444 152 444 465 465 465 444 444 401 465 415 401 465 444 162 465 465 384 444 432 407 422 444 465 465 465 465 422 444 465 465 465 465 422 394 394 465 465 465 422 415 394 415 422 444 '401 466 Johnson. Betty L11 1Sl21l1lf0fC1J ..,, .2,,,,, J01111S0l1. 12011110 1D11ll11sj ,.,,,, .. ,,,.... 81 Johnson. Dennis Gayle 11-lillsboroj ,.222,.. Johnson. J2ll1Cl 11311112155 ,,,,, ,-,N,-,.A,,, Johnson. Lyllll 182111 Antonioj ..,,,,,,,,-- Johnson. J011llSO11, R21y'llltlIll1 fD21111lSJ ,e - 01121111111 1Big Springj ,e .... 154 408 444 444 466 422 408 Johnson. Richard 1BC2l1lIIlOHlJ ..L.,.2 182. 324 JODIISIOI1, Dolly 1Fort 1Vortl1j 109, 129 154 422 Johnston. Eileen 1133112189 ,,,,----L,-Y 106, 444 Jol111sto11. Fred D. 1110111010 ..,,,, 149 174 408 Johnston. Harvey XV., Jr. 1133112185 Le., 153, 163 JU1ll1Sl0ll.JZ1l1 1'Mexi11j .-----,2 71. 148 401 426 J01111S10l1, Karen 1Kere11sJ .,..,.e,,,,, 166 466 Jolinston, Kenneth Gerald 1Kerensj ...e,,,,,... ,,,,,e 1 44, 166, 425 Jolnxston, 12111121 Mae 1D11Cl'l112lI1J ,,,,,......,ee 78, 129, 155, 422 Johnston, Wayne 1KCI'C1lSJ ..,..L,, 96, 166 415 Jones, .Xllan C. 1D111111sJ ,e .,.,, 81. 401 Jones. Anne UJCIIIOIIJ ,,,, -.v. 7 8, 444 Jones. Bette 1l52l11218J 81, eeeee ,,,, 7 6 408 Jones, 151111111121 1Fort Worthy W .e,,,,, 415 Jones. c11ll'O11'l1 1DallasJ ,,.,,,-.,,,,-- 144, 466 Jones, Clem 1SDC1'1llLlI1J ,,,,e-.., , ee,,,,,- 466 Jofes. Dorcille 1132l11ZlSJ ,,,, 123, 138, 157, 430 Jones, Dorotl1y 1l'ostJ ,,,,g,,.,,,L------- 444 Jones, Gordon 1G11tesvi11eJ ,e ,,.. 81 Jones, Jana 1Fort Worthy --- ,e.,wew, -466 Jones. Jean f15Ul'gClJ , ,,,L ,,v-,---6Y-HY6 7 8 JUl1CS,J1l11ll1y NI. 1lj211121SJ ..6,,,,, ,82 148 408 Jones, Ji111111y Ray 11561110115 124, 132. 271, 388 Jones, June 1l-itt1elieldJ ,,,,,..,,,,ee, ,W388 Jones, Kay Lee 1VCl'IlO1lJ ,,,,,,,,,...,, 71 415 Jones, Lillian 11 o1't x'V0l'l11J ,,,,,,,,., 151 466 Jones. Nlllfglllfl 181111 Angeloj ,.,, 139. 169 430 Jones, Phyllis Ann 11321112155 e........, 172, 422 Jones. RllJ'll1lbl1 Glynn 1i11CX2ll'1i2lIl2lJ ,..e,.. 408 Jones, Robi11 1NI1111g11111J .,,,,,,,,,,, 150, 434 Jones, Sylvia 11 ort Worthy 88151. 161, 172, 466 Jones, Vera fFl'1011l1J vm 133, 144, 175 176 388 Joplng. Roy 1Fort 11'0rtl1J , ,,,,, ,, ,,-M,,,, 408 JUH11111. Betty 1Fo1't Wortbj , ,,.,. ,, ..,81,e 466 Jordan. J01111 11J2l112lSJ ..e.,,, WW81, 142, J0l't121l1.JUyCC 11'1i111l1S1JOTOJ -W ,,,,,, 113 J011gl1i11. 117111111111 Pierre Jr. 1Cl1ic11g0, 111.1 ......... ,,,, 1 05, Jndkins, Clyde 1Sti1111ettj Jllll. Dtll'4ll11J' 1Fort W0rtl1J ,, ,,,,, 125, Jung, Mary Jo 1Little Rock, Ark.J 106 Jnngbecker, Elyera 111011510115 ...... .... 7 6, 129, 130, J1111ior, D011 fS11C1A1l12lI1J ..... - e...e,..,L,,. 129 114 151, 445 154 401 466 408 422 434 466 Justice. Robert 1CiscoJ ,,,.,,,-...,. -86, 394 Jnstiss, Mattie Belle 1Howla11dJ ,,, e,,. -422 K K1l1121K1S. Nick 11-Ioustonj ,,, ..,,,L,, -388 K1ll10llSC,5v1Illl1C 1D11ll11sJ ,,, ,,,L 167 466 Kaps, Carolyn 1Baytownj --, ,L,. 130, 432 Karlen, 1111111168 W. 11J21112l8J .... ......,,, 4 45 Karston. C11r111e11 115011 1V0rt11J ,,,,,,,, 137 445 Kaspar, Carolyn 1Dallasj ,L,,4.,,,,,L 172. 445 Kass. Alfred 126111110 1Wicl1it11 Fallsj ...... 466 K1111ll. 81111111111 11fort 1Vortl1j ,,,,.,... e,,, 3 94 K11y.1111111gl1, Janette 1Lake Jacksonj -- -,,, Keaw, L. ti. 1611111161 l'rairiej ,,,,,,,, Keasler. Betty 1DentonJ ..,.,,,...e....... 422 Keasler, Clbarles 101111111 1,l'2l1l'1CJ ...,...,, , Keatts, Mrs. Mary Fr1111ces 182111121 Annaj ,,-408 Keatts, Orton CL. 11921112185 ,,,,,,.e,,,... 81 408 445 466 276 Kee, Earl 11fort 1Vo1'tl1J ,,Le,.. .... . 86. 422 Kee11111n, Sondra 1Glen RoseJ -- ,,,. 174, 408 Keifler. lfoster 11J211121SJ .. ,,,,, ,,,,,,. S ll KC111'CS.512l1'J0l'1C 11121112150 ,,, L.,,.... --466 Keilberg, Clarolyn 18tep11enyilleJ e,ee..,,e.,,,. 137. 142. 415 Kelldorf, 1Villi11111 1'l'11y1orJ ,,,,...... 145, 415 Kelley, Kenneth 152111 Antonioj .e.... 171, 355, 357, 358, 422 Kelley, Patsy Jo f1J2l111lSJ ......,, 106, 114, 153. 248, 253, 445 Kelley, Sannny L. 1A1yar11d0J .... ,. ..... 96, 394 Kelly. Billie Je1111 1Fort XVortl1J ,.,,,,,,,., 434 Kelly. Bruce E. 1JllSl1llJ ,,e.,... .... 1 10, 388 Kelly, 1121111 1Ker1'vil1eJ .....,,,. ,,.,,,. 1 50 Kelly, Dorothy A1111 1HOl1Sl0l1J A ...D 466 Kelly, Robert 101neyJ ,,,,..A,.. .,., 4 66 Kelly, Robert 11V111lerJ ......e. ,,.. 4 45 KCll11l1C, 1,011 11921112185 ,,,,..e.....e....... 466 Kemp, Shirley Ann 4B1l1C Riclgej ......,,. KCI111Cl1J'. Howard V. 1l'z1lesti11eJ Kennedy. Jerry 10l1CSS21J ................. Ken11edy, 1542ll1l'1CC li. 1.-11121111217 Kennedy, Sue 1132111113215 ........ L-- Keimington. Dorothy 1Dall11sJ -- Ke11t. George H. 15V21XZ111ZlC111CJ 1- KCOl1g1121l'l,1,21I 1X'V63l11C1'f0I'L1J --- KCOW11,DCI1l11S 1MeKinneyJ --- Kidd. Kidd, --116,122 YU512401- Lffsfid Flossie Mae 1GainesvilleJ ..,... 143, Kay fBOg2'1IHJ .......,..,.. ---69, r 466 394 445 466 466 466 445 356 402 445 402 1 Kidwell. 1Vendell 1D21ll21s5 ,,, ---466 Kieffer. lfloreen 1Mineola5 ,, --.445 K11ll13ll1l, Carole 1Borger5 .... -2466 Ki111ball, 1ack 11321111185 ,Y,.,,,-. -. .402 Kimbrough, M'allace 113011113115 ,, ,W388 King. A111121 1o 1Longview5 ...,, ,,,466 King, Doris Ann 112111113115 .,,, YYYYR, ---466 King. Cenelia Elizabeth 1.Xrgyle5 ,,Yg,-,,,,,,,... 69. 106, 138, 445 King, 11111168 1Clarksville5 .,,,,, . wrff .- 2-163 King. 121ne 1Howe5 , ,,.. ,,, ,--.139. 445 King, 101111 H. 1'LCX111'liZ11lll5 ,,, ...,,, 445 King. 1ohnny 1l3allas5 ,,,... 394 King. Mary listelle 1M'21co5 ,,, YY!..,,,, ,466 King. Peggy 1Big 8pring5 ,,,, ,,, . ., 445 King. 31411111111 H. 11l'Y111g5 ,,.,., 109, 121, 394 Kinsey, .Xrvin 1Betlford5 ..,Y,, ,,..-..-.,-163 Kirk. Clenda Bishop 1Carrollto115 106, 144. 408 Kirkland. ,LOII1 11rving5 , , 112. 131, 179. 246, 260. 273 389 Kirkla11d. Sandra 10 1Axtell5 ,,, ....,YY, 466 Kl2l1313, l3o11ald li. 11321112185 ,,, ,,,,, ..,422 Kleinlrans. Frances 1Bowie5 .,,,,,... . 170, 415 Kle111e11t, 1102111 1Muenster5 ,.,,,,.,,,,,, 466 Klepper, 132111 1811611113115 ,,, 131, 179, 246, 394 Klinglestnith, 1essica Sue 1lik111fl112l115 ., ...., , ,,,,,Y,,Y 139. 173 466 Klinker, Carolyn 1Conroe5 ,,, ,,, 62. 130, 445 Knight. Bob 11311112155 ,,,,....7,,,,,,,.... 96 Knight, XVeldon 113enton5 ,,,,, ,,,,... ,,,,-466 Knipp, Mary 121116 1Granc1 Prairie5 ,,..... 423 Knox. 131111311111 1Fort M'orth5 4,,, 136, 144, 423 Knox, Lucincla Ann 1l'onder5 ,.,. 136, 143, 415 Kocks, 1oe 1l3allas5 ..,,,,.,W,,,,,,, ,4,,, . 466 Koethe. 1i111 1861111011135 . ,,,.. ,,,, ,,,. .., 394 Koitter. Marvin Dudley 1l3allas5 ....... .,-408 Koontz. Sue 1McKinney5 . A,.,.. ,,.139, 428 Kopp, Donald 1Fort 1Vorth5 ,,,, .,..... 103, 156 Kr21tt, Charles 1Baytown5 ,,,,,,,,,.,, , 466 Kraft. Co11nie 1Baytown5 ,,, 71, 102. 142, 179 228. 267. 292, 295, 415 Kraft.l3orotl1y 1l3allas5 ,,.. ...,,, -155 176 445 Kr21111er, Lee 131616611685 ....... 1.19 178, 389 Kl'111I1C1'. Mike 1'S11C1'I1121115 ,.. ,,,, . , 2,,, ,,, 466 Kretztneier, Pat 1ean 1New Braunfels5 111. 445 Kropp, 1o1111 1l3allas5 ......22,A..,...,.,. 95 Kruse, 1oe 1Creggton5 ,,.. 2......... . 445 Kub21la. Fred 1l3allas5 ,,,,,,2 .,,,8l. 1-16, 445 Kudelka, Betty 1Galyeston5 ,,, ,,.,, ,76. 423 Kuzell, Rll1'111l3l1C1 1121 CZUIIIJU5 ,.,2,2,2,,,, 402 Kyle. Verna N1211'1C 1Rusk5 ...,,,., 115, 125 408 L LllB211'13C1'?t, Louis 1Da11as5 ,,, ,,,,,,, ,466 LaCrasta, Dan 1Pittston, l'a.5 ,, ,,,,,,,,,, 324 Lllllle, Charles 1M'aco5 ,,,,,,,,,,, .82, 171, 321 Lakin. 13oyle 1Cr21ne5 ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, , 445 Lalicker. Bobbie Sue 1lirick, Okl21.5 ,,,,, ,466 La111b. H. Allen 1San .Xngelo5 ,,,,,,,,,,, .408 1.an1bert, Cl112ll'lC8 Roger 1DCC2lllll'5 ,,,,, ,.389 Laniinack. Marian 1X'erona. N. 1.5 ,,,-69, 394 Lilllllilll. Charles Glenn 1Carner5 ,,,,,,, ,,,-123 Land, Kelso 1Fort 1110171115 ,,,,,,,, 145, 170 445 Landruin, Ann 11 ort X'Vcrth5 ,,,,,,,,,, 78 425 LZIIIC. Hal 1Ricl11and Springs5 ,,,,, ,,,,, 1 16 L2111e, Henry 1Fort M'orth5 ,,,, ,,, 86 La11e. Isaura Raguel 1La1oya5 ,, ,,,4l5 L21ne. Kay 1Fort XvO1'1l15 ,,,, . ,,,,,,,,,, 423 Lane, Keit11 1l3allas5 ,,,,,,, ,,,, . .,,,.,,466 Lane. Larry 1Bacliff5 ,,,,,,,,,,,, 119, 135 445 L21ne, Rex 1Frisco5 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, . 415 Laney, 1311211711121 Lyllll 1Athens5 ,,,,,,, .153 445 Laney, Sonny 1Oclessa5 ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 81, 415 Lange. Virginia 1Ballinger5 ,,l43, 154, 174 415 L21nier, Bobbie 1Do11glassville5 ,,102. 123, 138, 170, 175,430 Lanier. Mary 1l'alestine5 ,,,,,,,,,,,, Lanier, Susie 1Arp5 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Laninghain, Martin R. 1Fort XN'orth5 Larirnore. Marilyn 1Olney5 ,,,,,,,,, Larson, Barbara 1Fort1'Vorth5 ,, , Lat11a111, Pauline 1Eastland5 ,,,,,,,, Latham. Robert 1Eastland5 ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,466 ,,,,,423 445 ,,,,466 ,,,,466 ,,,,408 ,,,,408 Latimer, Mary Evalyn 1Waxahachie5 ,.- ,,,, 408 Latta, 1udy 1Houston5 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 467 Lawrence, Rita 1B0l31'1211l15 ,,,,,,,, 137, 142, 415 Lawes, Carroll Ann 1Houston5 ,,,,,,,, 137 467 Laws, Mary Frances 1Vera5 ,,, ,,,, 140, 445 Lawson, 1an1es 1Dallas5 ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 4 67 Lawson, Robert 1Dallas5 ,,,,,,, ,,,, , 467 Layland, Barbara 1Fort yVorth5 ,, ,,,,,,, 467 Layman. Mary 1Prosper5 ,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 43 445 Layton, Doug 1Fort Worth5 ,, ,,,,, 2-467 Leach. Margaret 423 78 467 173 408 11-15 159 A1112 4118 -123 89 445 467 39-1 423 415 467 445 4-15 430 l 16 389 408 408 4-15 89 408 467 467 408 467 384 41-15 467 384 389 ct. 44:1 434 415 428 445 -132 445 4112 445 445 467 467 402 269 163 445 445 423 423 467 384 81 467 428 423 89 98 423 467 408 163 39-1 446 430 -130 446 415 1l'ort :Xl'11ll11'5 ,,,,, ,,,, ,,l29, 137, 143 1.C11111C1'l111111. 1utly 1131111185 ,,,, . .. ,,,,, Ledbetter, Betty 11.ewisyille5 ,,,, ., ,,,,, . 1.e 13oux, Mack 11ennings, 1.21.5 ,,,,,,,,, Lee, Betty Sue 18tepl1enyille5 ,,,, .,,,l74 Lee, Oliver 1Mexia5 ,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,, Leeth, 101111 1l3allas5 ,,,,, ,,,, .,..,-,-,. 1,6C1111lI1,41Ol1Il H. 1Bo11l1211115 ..,.,. 81, 1-16 Leeper. Betty 1Ringgold5 ,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,, 1.eeper,Billye 1R1l1ggt3lCl5 ,,,, ,,,,,,,, Leeth, 'lonnny 11'l2l11l1110115 ,,,,, . ,,,., Lelflore, 13112111 11361110115 ,,,,,,,,, - ,,,, ,,, LeFlore, Rebek21l1 1College 8121110115 ,,,,,,,, Lege, Anne 11,2l821t1Cl11l5 . ..,.,,,.,..... 10-1, Lelnnberg, Lee C21rl 1r. 11rving5 ,,,,,,l4l. Leibovitl. Rochelle 182111 Antonio5 ,,,..,,, Leigh, ylllfli 131LK11lI1C15 ,,,, ,,,,, ,, 1..C11ll181C1'..11111 11211688115 ..,-,-,.,,,,-.,12l. 1.en1en. Elizabetli Wodrich 182111 11121115 130 Lenniiigton, 1132111110 1May5 ,,,,,,,,,, 139, Leonard. 1ol111 113e11to115 ., ,,. ,,,,, , 1.C0i1ilI'1l.1.1111ll11 113e11to115 .. . 115, 133 Lester, 161111166 1D21llas5 ,,, , ,,,,, Lester, 1oe 1l321ll21s5 ,,,, ,, ,, Lester, l'at 1Lewisville5 ,.,, ,,, Leveridge, .Xl 11 ort 311011115 ,,, ,,,,, Lewis, Lavonne 11317CLlxCl1l'1l1gC5 . .. 75. Lewter, Margie 1Collinsville5 ,,. ,,,l39. Lieon. .Xlice 1Odessa5 ,,,,.. ,,,, ,,,, , ,, Liedtke, lfrank C, 1Cainesyille5 ,,, ,,, Ligon, Bobby 11ilectra5 -..,,,,, ,,, Liles, Bruce 1Waco5 - ,..,, ,,, ,,..,. Linguist, Virginia 1l ort 1131011115 106, 114, 153. 247, 253, Linker, Yvonne Billie 1Gainesyille5 ,,,,,,,, Lipa, Sophie A. 1Dallas5 ,,,, 105, 127, 178, L11,p21rtl, Ch21rlotte Marie 1Herefortl5 110. Litingston, Charles 1Fort M'orth5 ...,,,,,,,, Lloyd, l'atricia 1Big Spring5 ,,,,,,,,,, 78, Lockard. Keith 1Cl11llicotl1e5 ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,, Locke, Betty 113e 1.eon5 ,. 102, 123, 138, 161 Locke, Claude Barton 111 1l3allas5 ,, ,,, 92 Lockwood. Carolyn 113Cll1l11l01115 ,,, 72,118 Logan, Lerline 1Fort 531011115 ,,, ,,,,l56, Lofton, Ann 1'1CX2ll'K2l11215 ,,,,,, ,,,,,, , Llllltltlll. Mary Alice 1Longview5 ,, ,,, London, 1,211 1l3allas5 ,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,, Lorig, l'atrici21 Ann 1lV1CK11111Cy'5 ,, ,,,,, Long, Shirlene 1l3allas5 ,,,,,,,, ,,,,..,,,,, 1.011g21Il2lC'1'C. Roberta 1l'2l111l2l11CllC5 ,,,, 135. Lonyiek, Ed 1D21Ilas5 ,,,,,,,, 85, 147. 163. Looney. -11111 1New Boston5 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Lotief, Cecil 1Rotan5 ,,,, .. ,,,,,,,,,,, 167, Louglnniller. 121111ie 1Clll1l0115 ,, ,,,, ,,, Love. Bill 1McKin11ey5 ,,,,,,,, ,,,95 Love. Mary 1oe 1l'enelope5 ,, ,,,,, ,, Love, l'l1il 1C2ll12lL111lI35 ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.253 Lovelace, .-Xllen 1. 1Carrollto115 ,,, ,,,,, Lovelace, Earl 1Sl1C1'1l121l15 ,,,, ,, ,,,,,, ,, Lovell. Sara 1McKi1111ey5 ,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,, Lowe. 14111112111 18611112111 City5 ,,,,,, 139, 164 Lowrerice, Dtlllllll 1Wichita Fa1ls5 ,,,,,,,,, Loyd, Dave 1Vega5 ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, , Luobe, 13011 1l3allas5 ,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,, Lucas. Beverly 11'ort 311311115 ,,,,l29, 161. Lucas, Bill 1811011118115 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Luc21s, Helen 1ean 1Crapevine5 2-.- frfr .75, 125, 129, 141, Lueido. L21rry 1l3allas5 ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, Luck. Ceorge 11 ort 331011115 ,, ,,,, Lucy. Mac 1Wichita 13211185 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Luecke, Carolyn 1Dall21s5 Yfrffrf .75, 102. 104, 123. 128 Luecke, Marilyn 1l3allas5 ,,,,, ,75. 102, 104, 123. 128. Lunnnus. Charles 113111112185 ,,,,,,,,,, 173, Luna, Sharlie 11321112155 ,,,,, ,,,78 Lusk, Shirley 1S21int 105 ,,,,, ,,,,, 446 Lybr21nd, William 1Dall21s5 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 402 Lyle. Patricia Ann 1HC1lC1CIiSt3I15 ,,,,,,,,,, , 142, 270. 423 435 423 Lynch, Charlotte 1Richardson5 ,,,,,,,,,,, Lynch. Eugene 1New Boston5 ,,,,,,,, 165 394 Lynn, Barbara Ann 11'21ris5 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 423 Lyon, Flo Rae 1linnis5 ,.69. 106, 114, 141 446 Mc McAden. Alice 1Gorclonvi11e5 A ,,,,,,,,,,,, 446 McAfee. Don 1Fort XtVorth5 , 3 ,,,,,,,,,,,,V,,441' lXIcAlister, Ann Rutherford'1Greenville5 ,,389 McBee, Charles 1Tyler5 ,,Q ,,,,, '415 1 Mcliritle, l'at 1l3allas5 , -167 Mc Brvtle, Sarah 1l3enton5 ., 75. 101, 128, l-16, 269, 423 McCarty, Connie 1Wicl1it21 l alls5 ,, ,,l.11 Mttlanless, Nella lfaye 1111181215 ,, . 125, 423 Mtllatlnen. Robert Lynn 1l31'C11xC1l1'11l1gC5 , 11-16 McCauley, 13earl 1l'lillsboro5 . . ,,,-167 McCauley, 11121111121 1Bon1a1'ton5 .. . 446 Mmllauley. Mrs. Margaret 1l3e11to115 , 123 lxllflllllllllllll, Marv Lou 1l3allas5 . . ,. 416 McClellan lfrantes 181111121 Anna5 ,,,,. ,,,,, 446 Mcillendon. Robert N. 1121111185 95. 171, 323 402 Mtillenny. Carolyn 113ll11l11gL'l5 .. . 151, 432 McClintock, Bob 11 ort 351111115 251, 467 M1Clure, R21lpl1 11. 11Vichita l alls5 ,108 McClure, Ronny 1l3allas5 ...96, 159. 394 3.IcClusky, Charles 1St3l11'llllsC5 . ..,. ,, .,,,,4l6 xltfltllllllll, Mary .Xnn 11311111185 .. ,..467 McCon1bs. -11111 '11, 1l ort 1N'o1'tl15 ,. . 467 McConnell, C21roly11 11613171 11'ortl15 ,,,, 114, 4116 N1lf.t:1QlL'. Virginia 1Colora1lo City5 .. ...391 N'1lf1t31'tl,1.ll1'2l 11 erris5 .,- . ,,.. 75, 102 408 1N1lfl1'L1Ll5'. Ke.1neth 11forreston5 ,,,.. ,,,, -167 Mcflree, 14111121111 1l3allas5 , ,,.467 Mttlreight. Cvrus 13ale 18weetyvater5 ,,402 Mciinllar. Helen 1.-Xnstin5 , , . .,,,-167 Mtliullougli, Maggie 141011171105 ,,,, . ..,,.467 Mcifune, Carol 1I'an1pa5 . 137, 14-1, 159, 467 M1Cune. Ray 1Wa1o5 , ... ,. ,. .., 402 Nltl3aniel. 13arrell 1L11lI'11121gC5 . .,,408 Mt13aniel, 1oyce 1x1C11113l1185 . ,,,, .76, 1-14. 428 Mcl3.1niel, Mary .Xrlene 1Crantl 1'rairie5 ,,467 Mt13a:iiel. Ollie l3ell 1N10112l1l21ll85 , ,,l40, 467 Nlflltllllllil .Xnn 1311011111655 .,,, . ,,,-167 Mt13on21ltl Dorothea 11411 l'aso5 ,,, ,,,,467 Nlknlllllllll. lflarold 11owa l'ark5 ,,,,,,,,, ,423 Mc13onald 1oa11 1l3allas5 ,,, ,,,,,, ...,.,.4-16 Mc13onald Mary .Xlll1ll1'CCC'll 1l3e11to115 154,446 Mc13owell, Beverly 1l3allas5 ,, ,,, , .,,,,4-16 Mcl3owell, 13on Richard 11321112185 122. 158, 446 Mc13owell, i11l111111C N. 1112111111215 , ,,,,, ,,,,467 Mcliaclierii. Mrs. Sue 182111 .Xugustinc-5 ..,-428 N1l1'1l1L11C1'l1. Ray N. 181111 .Xugustine-5 , ,,,,, -102 1v1c1'11l1any. Ceorge 1511161185 ,,,,,, . ,,,, 408 Mcliuin, 1'1Ul11Cl' Sid 1Cainesville5 ,,,,4l6 Mcliver, l'at 1linnis5 ,,,, ., ,,,,, , ., ,, 78 Mcliyer, Sally 1131111185 ,, .. ,,,, . .,, ,,,, 78 Mclfarland, 11131111111 1. 1l'rairie H1115 ,,,,,,423 Nlffillllglllfy. Mary .Xlice 1Vera5 ,,l39, 176, 430 McCee. Billy 1l.ewisville5 , ,,,,, ,,,,,, ,467 McGee, 1erry 1Orange5 .,,, ,,,,.89, 423 ?yltCee, Lurille 1Calveston5 ,,,, ,, .l44, 423 McGill, Ben 1.-Xtlanta5 ,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,, 4 46 McCill. 1oyte Ann 1f1lllL1CWlllC1'5 ,,, ,,,, 446 McCinnis, Marilyn 11X'hite 0ak5 ,, ,,,,-167 McCinty. Cl121rles 1Uyerton5 ,,,,, ,,,.322 McGrady, Stephen 15211111 1o5 -, ,,,,467 McGuire, Cabon 114011810115 ,,,, ,,,, 4 46 Mctiuire, Robert N. 1fllCl31l1'11C5 ,, ,,.,, 402 McHenry, Cene 1Lu1kin5 . .,,,,,-,,. ,,.467 Mclntosh. l312l1'5'y11l11C 182111 Benito5 ,,,.l53 446 Mt Kee. Lester Gene 1Lancaster5 ,,,,,, 159. 446 McKee, Susan ,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,.,,,,l36 Mtliee, Walter W. 1r. 1Belton5 ,,,,,, ,,l22 432 McKelvey, 412111108 1811011113115 ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,, 98 McKenzie, Christy Dave 1Ll1l1CllS1C1'5 81. 105 112 149. 236, 259 402 McKeTzie, S. 1Cuero5 ,,,,,,,,,, .. ,,,,,,, 111 McKetl1an, Cy11tl1ia 1XVaco5 ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 4 46 McKinney. Robert 1l3allas5 ,,,, ,,,, 4 67 McKnight. 13aiid 1Ciln1er5 ,,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 26 McKnight. Win. C. 1'1'CX2l1'lx2l111l5 ,,, ,,,,, 389 McLain. 1ol111 1Hillsboro5 ,,,,,,,, ,,, ,,,, 467 lV1CLl11lCll111, Lon 1Longview5 ,.,.,, 2240, 467 l34CL611301'C. Carl 1V21lley Mills5 ,,, ,,,,,, ,468 McLeod. 1,2l1I'lC11l 113l'C111011t15 ,,, ,,,,,,, 468 McMillan. Chuck 1l ort 334111115 ,,,, . 89. 408 McMordie, Anne 1Cordon5 ,,,, ,..,,,,,446 McNabb, Marian 1l3allas5 ,,,, ,,,, ,,,, ,389 McNally, Rose 1l3allas5 ,...., ,,,, 167. 468 l3'1CN211l12ll'2l. 6121135 .Xnne , 11321111185 ,,,,,,, . ,,,, ,,,,, ,,,l69, 468 R1L'N2i111Zl1'll. Phyllis 1Denton5 ,,, ,,,, ,446 McNatt, 1o Nell 1Mexi215 ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,468 Mc-Neely. Louise 1l'etrolia5 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 468 Mcl'herson, Frances 1o Lou 1l'aradise5 ,,,, 423 Mc1'herson, Orville 1Ha111ilto115 ,,,,, 89. 446 McQueen, NO1'1112ly10 1Longyiew5 ,,,,,, 173 468 Mc-Roberts, Lee 11321111155 , ,,,,,, ,,,, 1 72, 446 McSween. 101111 R. 1146161155 ,,,, ,,,,,,, 4 02 lX1cVay,Cl1arles 1Borger5 ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,446 McVean, Marjorie 13VZiX2ll12lCl11C5 ...,,.,,,, 468 MeXVhorter, Patsy 1Shern1an5 ,,,, 136. 144 446 MCX1l1ll1Z11l18, Mickey 1.9112111185 ,,,,,, .,72, 446 McVVillian1s, Nancy 1Irving5 ,,,, ,,,,, 468 DI - Maiberry. 1.1111211111 1Cil1'1t1CWl1lCI'1 22 .,,, 468 Mabry, R1Cl1l1I'l1 11JCCl1I111'1 ,,.,,, 2222468 Mackey, f1L11'0l Ann 1Cil6l1ll1'11C1 ....,,,.,.., 468 Mackey, XY. K. Bill 1NO1'10111 .,,,,,,. 112 416 Maddox. Harry Cene 1H21ll11l1l1111 ,... 2222468 Maddox, Robert 1Odess111 22122, 151. 172, 446 Magers, A1111ie Lo11 151111111111 Springs1 141, 468 Magouirk, Lo11ise 11211112181 ,,......,YY.A.V 458 Majors, Rita Ann 1P0rt .'kl'l11l11'1 ,,,,,.,.., -168 Mallery. llharlotte 1N1CX1C0 City. Mex.1 105 117 123, 128, 138, 170, 178 271, 428 Mallory. 811111111 11'11ris1 K,,,,,,.,, 150, 158. 468 Malloth. JLIIIICS 11211111 1Houston1 122, 150. 445 Mgtnclien, Peggy 11321111151 ,2,,..2222....,,. 71 Martin, Melba 111111101111 ,.....,,. 2222458 Mandexille, Carolyn 11121112181 222 ,,,... 468 Mann, Jack 1We11tl1erford1 222 22222222 445 Mann, Mary 1Denton1 222222222 22222 1 52. 453 Mannen. Jack H. 11111112151 22222222 . 222222 468 Manniitg, Bette 1Mexi111 22222.72, 113, 154 416 Mappe. LeRoy Jr. 1C1'llW1it1I'111 22222 2 222222 415 Mara, Molly 111111l11s1 222 222222222222 2113. 458 Maranto. Lucia 1518181121111 22222 2167, 170. 432 11'1l1l'Cl12111l. Joe F. 1De11iso111 222 222222 92. 423 Marley, 1,21RllC 1M111't1 22222 222222416 N1L1I'1',.4xI1l1 1J3lL'li8l101il11 222222 22 2222 415 Marriot. W. 1'1l'Y11l 111111111s1 222 2. 2222222458 N11l1iSl1L1ll. 11Z11'l111l'21Jl121l1 11111ll11s1 222275 140 408 N121l'S11lll1, Ginger 1F0r1 Worth1 2222222 222468 Mzirshall, Helen 1A11111ri11o1 2222222222 158. 296 Marshall, 1,21lI'IC1i1 Ann 1F0r1 1Vorth1 2222 .4118 M11rsl1all, Patsy 1001011111111 222275, 128, 142. 154, 178, 416 Martin, cll1l1l'lC8 1Brownwood1 22 222222 86, 416 Martin, Charlesene 1V1111 A1styne1 2222222 2429 Martin, lilsie 1Lu1'kin1 2222222222222 2454. 458 Martin, Jody 1Lal'or1e1 2222 222.2 76 291, 434 Martin liathleen 1'1l'Z111CCS 1Fort XVor1h1 22468 Martin, Melba 1Craford1 22222222222222222 458 Martin. Violet Ann 1We11t11erford1 2222222 222222 271. 102. 408 Martin. William H. 152111 Ange1o1 222222222 122 N1l1I'l111tlll1C. 1A121I'1211111C 1Lockh11rt1 2222 172. 468 Martinez, Phillip 11innis1 2222222222222222 146 Martinson, Valerie 1F0r1 1Vorth1 222222222 468 Marty, Patsy 1151 1121801 22222222222222 155. 415 Marvin, 1311111111 Lou 1Abile11e1 222 222169, 468 Mashburn, 15111111121 Nan 11121112181 22 222222 408 i1121S011, 1121111211721 1I ort 111011111 222 2222468 N1218t1I1. 1'i17l111CCS 1Wac01 222222222 2222 4 68 Mason, Ro11111 11. 1Midlotl1i11n1 22 2222394 Mason, Sue 11101110111 22222222 22222 2 468 Massey, Jake 111en1on1 2222222 222281 408 Massey, Jack 1l1enton1 22222222 222298, 402 Massey. Joyce Ann 1Denton1 2222222222 72, 446 Massey, Marion L. 11 ort XVortl11 222222 112 416 N12l81CI1.11011111C 11317111 .2 22 2222222 129. 133 394 Masters, Beverly Jllll 1Big Spring1 222222 78 408 Massie, Lucile 1V1111 A1styne1 2222 152. 161, 468 Mathews, P111 151111 Augus1ine1 2222 71 165, 446 Mathews, 'lcd 11221112181 2222222222 2222281, 127 Mathey. M11rk I . 11111111151 22222 2222 4 46 Mathis, Judy Ann 1111111161 222 2222222 22222 4 68 Mathis, Shirley 1l ort Worth1 22222222222 2468 Matthaei. '111111 1Yhi1e 1Abile11e1 170 172. 446 Matthews, Cecil Joe 1H0we1 222222 2222222 2416 Matthews. Jack Charles 1fi11112111121111 2222222 468 Maxwell, Shirley Ann 111111111611 2222 22222 4 23 May, 1101111111 1Ifort 1V0rth1 2 222222 22222 4 68 Mayberry. Kathleen 1Fort Worth1 22222222 468 Mayes, Mary Louise 1I ort S1ock10n1 222 2222222 105, 125, 129 402 Maysey, Mike 11'11ris1 22222222222222222222 446 M111y,Bill 1P11ris1 2 .2222 22 222222222222222 446 Me11dor, Bruce 11 ort 1Vor1l11 222222 92, 149 446 Means. Mary Kate 11,211'1S1 2222222222222222 423 Meeks, Ledale 1Pl11i11view1 222222222222 130 384 Meeks, l.eon11rd Dewey 1C11tes1'il1e1 222222 468 Meeks, Robert li. 1C111tesyille1 2222222 2222 4 16 Meglasson, 1121111211711 1XVinters1 2222 22222 469 Meine, 11211111 I.. 111116111121 I 11l1s1 22 2222 469 Melton, Lyra 11121111181 222222222222 222222 4 46 Melton, Jerry 1.Xbi1ene1 22 2222222222 159 394 Melton, Madelynn lline 1W11co1 222222 71. 408 Meroney, Johnny 11 or1 Worth1 22222222222 446 Mc-sser, Douglas 1'1'yler1 2222222222 2 2222222 469 Metz, 11errelyn Mitzi 1I ort Worth1 22222 408 Michels, Joyce 1lV1ll111.12ly1 2222. 22222222222 469 Middaugh, Bennie 1132lyll1Wl11 121, 151, 303 446 Middleton, Barbara Ann 11121112181 22222222 447 Middleton, fil121I'lCS Larry 11'or1 Arthur1 2222 408 Middleton. lane 111014111111 222222222222 69, 416 Middleton, John XV. 1Bowie1 222222222222 469 Milburn. Marie 1Fort M'orth1 22222222222 2 Miles, Mary Kathryn 1D1111as1 2222222.22222222 130, 178, 272, Miller, Ardis 1Orange1 22222222222222222 2 Miller, Cody 1Creggton1 2222222 2222 2 Miller, 131111111111 1v21XZ1l1ZlC111C1 22 22222 Miller. Floyd 1Fort 1Vorth1 222 22222 Miller, Jackie 11-iort 1Vorth1 222222222222 2 Miller, Jo A1111 11-11iasville1 22222 2 222222 154 Miller, Jonetta Joyce 1Lindsay. Okla.1 114, 161, 170. 240. Miller. Jo11ette 1Breckenric1ge1 222106, 130. Miller, Joyce 11111112181 2222222222222222 173, Miller, Joyce Earle 11321111151 222 222222 222, 394 433 469 469 447 447 447 469 151 447 469 447 447 469 469 142 402 469 469 469 416 447 416 1 17 389 269 394 389 416 447 Miller, L11cy 1lfort 12211151 222 2222- Miller, 1,llll1C1' 1Carro1lton1 222 22 222 Miller, 5111111121 1131111111 222222222 222137, Miller. 'leddy A. 1Fort XVorth1 222 2222141 Miller, Teddy 1Lo11gview1 22222 2222147 Miller, 'led IJWVZIYIIC 1Ke11er1 22 2222 22 Mills. Eloise 1Overton1 22222222222222222 2 Mills, Martl1a 10verton1 22222222222222222 Mills, Robert 1l111ll11s1 22 22222222 122, 150, Mills, 1Veldon Otto 1Hll1JI1i1l'C11 222222222 2 Milner. Mary Alice 1543181121111 2 75. 105, 127, 134, 170. 179, 250, 261. 51111011 Phil 11361110111 22222222222 2 222222 , Minick, Joe 11. 1I1a11as1 2222222222 131, 247 lA'1111l011.11llY11I 111en1on1 222222 2 2222222222 Mitchell, Annie Rlllll 1S11int Jo1 22222 2136 Mitchell, Bobby Glenn 1McKinney1 22159, Mitcl1ell, Donovan R. 1Bryson1 2222222222 2 Mitcl1ell, Glen H. 1E1iasvi1le1 22222222 135. Mitchell. Jackie Lee 1Saint Jo1 22 222222 Mitchell. James 1Athens1 22222 22222 Mitchell, Joe 1Denton1 22222222222222222 2 Mitchell, Leslie 1AI'1111glUl'11 2222222222222 2 Mitchell. Margie Ann f1v21XZ1111lC111C1 2222 72 416 394 447 402 347 469 416 469 Mitc11e1l, P11t1'ici11 1WV?lX21l1Z1Cl11C1 222222222 Mitchell, Rodger 1D11l1as1 22222222 22222 85 Mitc11e11, Rosemary 1Odessa1 22222 222222 Mize. Joe Ed 1Lone Oak1 222 2222 2222 Mizel1,Rose111ary QDCIIIOH1 22 222 Mobley, Orwin 1Gonzales1 222 222 Molina, Ray 1Calveston1 22222 Mondrik, Joseph 1C11111eron1 222 Mo11e Arlinc Cladewater 152, 296, 1. A 1 1 2 Mo11ey, 181611121 1G1ac1ewater1 2222 222222 Money, Shirley B. 1G1ac1ewater1 22222 Monigold, Frances 1Marsha1l1 22222222 Monk, Carole Lyt1n 11-121112151 22222222 117, 140, 157, 170, 278. 469 469 469 402 22222408 469 469 423 447 447 106. 265 402 Mo11111er, Jeannette 22222222222222 22222222 Monroe, Ann 1Lake Jackson1 22222222222222 Montgomery. Jack 1D11l1as1 222222222 Montgomery, Mike 136 447 22222172 1D111las1 222222222222222 109, 156, 173, 447 Moody, JHIIICS 1Galena Park1 2222222222 62 469 Moody, Pat 1Emhouse1 2222222222 155, 166, 423 510011, J11dy 1D1111as1 22222222222222222222 228 Moore, Angela 1Fort VVorth1 222222 Moore, Ben 1Wi1mington, N. C.1 22 22222447 329 Moore, Betty 1Mart1 222222222222 222222 4 47 Moore, Bobby 1Fort Worth1 22 2222 82, 402 Moore, Clariece 1Dallas1 222222 22222222 1 32 Moore, E. W. 1Waxa11achie1 222 222162 384 Moore, Geraldine 1Abilene1 22 222222 469 Moore, Jack 1McKinney1 222222 2222 9 8, 408 Moore, Jackie Platt 1Clarksv1lle1 22222222222 22222222 4 69 Moore, Jerry J. 1Da11as1 222 2222 96, 447 Moore, Ji1111ny 1M11rsha1l1 22222222 2 2222 22222 4 69 Moore, Jo A1111 1Pa1estine1 22 22222 469 Moore, Mar1e11e 1Troy1 22222 22222 4 47 Moore. Ray E. 1Dal111s1 2222222 22222 4 33 Moore, Robert 1Ske11ytown1 22 22222 408 Moore, Wzttle 1A1nari11o1 222222 22222 4 69 Moori11g, Bettye Brooks 1Da11as1 22 22222 447 Moorm11n, O. D. fGl'Z1113Il11 2222 22222222 4 16 Moreland, Bill 1L11ncaster1 22222 222143, 447 11'I01'ClI1ll11, JOZIII Ray 1Hed1ey1 222 222130, 433 Morgan, Betty 1Denton1 2222222 222222 1 47 Morgan, Jeanette 1Stephenvil1e1 222222 174, 447 Morgan. Joan 1F0r1 Wort111 22222222222222 469 Morgan, Joy 1Denton1 22222222222222 116, 394 Morgan, Pat 1Irving1 22222222222222222222 469 Morgan, Patricia Ann 1Bl1I'1i1JllfI'1CIl1 222222 447 Morgan, Roberta 1Dal1as1 22222222 128, 136, 416 Morgan, S116 1Denton1 222222 22222222222 1 47 Morris, Betty 1Henderson1 2222222222222222 447 Morris, Betty Virginia 11321112181 222222.22222 75, 143, 165, 169, 416 Morris, Jimmie L. 1Sherman1 2.222222 146, 469 Morris, Molly 1Dumas1 222222222222222222 469 Morris, Sarah Annis 1Gainesvi11e1 22 Morris, Tony 1Decat11r1 22222222222 -----H 121, Morrow, Bobby 1Silsbee1 2222222 2222 3 9, Morton, Don 1Shern1an1 2222222222 2 Mosel, Stanton 1San Antonio1 2222222 A 2-1-7-lf Moseley, Joycelaine 1Allen1 222222 142 Moseley, Nancy 1Celina1 222222 69, 1251, 176. 129, Moseley, S116 1VVichita Fallsy 22222222 2---2 Moseley, Tommy 1San Antonio1 22 Moses, Anne 1Da11as1 222222222 2 Moses, Norton 1Da11as1 2222222 Moss, Letha 1Gainesvi1le1 2222 22 Moss. Letitia 1Bonham1 2 22--2- ---- - Mote, Robert B. 1Da1las1 2222222222 2 Mounce, Ji1nn1y Ray 1Ki1leen1 2222 85 Moussa, Patricia 1Sher1nan1 2222 107, Moyers, Bill 1Mars11a1l1 222222222 2121 253: Muckleroy, Alice Ann 1Nacogdoches1 Muckleroy, Morris 1Nacogdoches1 22 r 416 447 447 469 416 447 408 469 423 447 447 447 389 222222285 143, 416 128, 402 153, 248 436, 447 22222394 222222394 lullgg. Dick 1San Antonioy 2222222 ---- 3 5, 402 447 M1111e11s, M11ry Lo11 1Argyle1 2222 22 114, Muller, Mary Lo11 1Houston1 2222222 130, 433 Millikin. Keats 1ly1arshal11 2222222-- .------ 4 69 Mullinax, Sue 1Kermit1 222 22222 71, 240, 423 Mtlllins, Bess 1Ha5ke1l1 -- -----,.--H- 469 Mullins, Charles Brown 11101111211 --2----22 2.22...2. 1 03, 156, 389 Mllllms, George 1Ha5ke1l1 22-22--i --g--.F- 4 23 Mullins, Martha 1lN1cKinney1 222222--- ---4 4 69 Munday, Bob 1Dal1ag1 2222222--22 -86' 240, 423 Murphy, Mike H. 1McKinney1 98, 100, 119, 142 170, 237, 262, 416 Mllffay, Gene 1Dallas1 2222222222 --24---- 4 47 Murray, Shirley A11n 1Texas City1 22222222 447 M11rrell, Ed 1Weatherford1 2222222 222 81 Musick, James 1Terre1l1 222222222 2 22222416 11'1llS121iI1, Norman qballasb --.--- --Q---M 4 69 Myers, Mrs. Alma 1Granb11ry1 2222------- 152 423 Myers, Jo Ann 1Dalla51 22222--2 - un Myers, Leonard 1Dal1as1 22222 2 Myers, Sid11ey 1New Lonc1on1 22 Nabi, Ab 1Amm11n, Jordan1 222222222 2 144, 22222107 22222447 135, 389 Nabors, Gaynelle 1Brownwood1 2222222222 469 296 408 Nail, Barbara 1Fort YVorth1 2276, 281, Nail. P011y 1Daingerfield1 222222222 ---176, 469 Nance, Nancy Louise 1Duncanvi1le1 222222 469 Narzinsky, Kathy 1151 P3501 222222222 2-22-2 4 70 Nasl1, Leslie 1Ga1veston1 222 222 22222 89 Natoli. Barbara 1DallaS1 222 222---2-- -447 470 Natoli, Bob 1Da11as1 2222 2222222 Neal. Jim 1Ede111 2222222222 2222 1 53, 111, 159, Neal, L2lI'l'y 1Temp1e1 22222222222 ----- 1 55 Nedbalek, Leon 1West1 2222222222 2222 150, Needl1a111, Janet 1Fort Worth1 22 22222 22 NC1I1Z1St, Harry 1Deni50n1 222222---2 -----. Nelms. Sabrea 1Brownwood1 22222222222222 Nelson, Ann 1Wheaton1 2222222222 111 , 158, Nelson, Bobbye 1Ha1-lingeny 2222222---- -V 150 Nelson, Steve 1Ci1mer1 2222222222 122, Nesbit, Harlen 1Amari11o1 22222222 76, Nesmith, Raphael Ozni 1Fort Worth1 3031 Nevans, Sharron 1Brownwood1 22222222 240, Nevans, Vaughn 1Brownwood1 22222222222 470 447 470 470 470 470 447 470 434 433 394 423 470 447 470 135 389 Newco111b, Irene 1Oc1essa1 222130, 151, 172, Nevels, Travis 1Longview1 22222222222222 22 Newland, Chester A. 1Denton1 2222 112, 120, 143, 160. 263, 274. Newman, Roy 1Da1las1 2222222222222222 --325 Newmon. Wynelle 1Rockdale1 222222222222 470 Newton, Barney L. 1Bridgeport1 222222 95, 447 Newton, Joyce 1Fort 1Vorth1 2222 136, 144, 447 Nichols, Ja111es David, Jr. 1Da1las1 22222222 403 Nichols, Janet 1Corsicana1 222222 71, 102, 417 Nicholson, Ertie Lo11 1Da1las1 105, 115, 127, 423 Nicholson, Jim 1Dal1as1 222222222222222222 85 Nicholson, W. P. 1Denton1 222222222 120, 162 Nicklas, Lee 1Temple1 22222222 222222 4 48 Nicklas, W. Lynn 1Graford1 22222222222222 417 Nicksicl-1, Bernice 1Lake Waccamaw, N. C.1 113, 154, 274, 417 Neill, Betty 1McKinney1 222222222222222222 470 Niles, Stewart E. 1Arlington1 22 222-2448 Nilsson, Karen B. 1Longview1 22 222222 470 Nitcholas, Monty 1McKinney1 22222222 98, Noah, Winton T. 1Denton1 22222222222222 470 403 Nobles Charles N. 1Deport1 2222 105, 408 . 107, Nobles, Richard 1Dallas1 222 2222222 2222 Noel, Frances 1Aquilla1 2222222 2222222222 Noel, Sammy E. 1Waxahachie1 22 22222 98, Nokes, Patsy Ruth 1Waxahacl1ie1 22 2222 22 Nolan, Mike 1F0r1 Worth1 22222 394 174 403 470 448 Nolen, John QDallasy ................4... 448 ' 403 Norman, Grace QBryany .... 125, Norman, Norman, Norman, Taylor QDimmitty --- Tom fDentony .,..,... Normile, Norrell, Irby Lee QLancastery -V Jerry QFort Worthy ..,....... 131 Mary Beth QB1umy ..... 128, 113, 1128, isef -----157, 247 394 417 --,----- 89 ---Y470 Norris, Bob fCelinay ......f,,.... .Y... 4 23 Norris, James E., Jr. QChand1ery ,-------,,470 448 Northcutt, Beverly Sue fSeagovilley .... 75, Norton, Ruby Irene qlexas Cityy ........ 470 Norton, Virginia Lee QSpirit Lake, Ioway ...,,,. ..,, 1 38, 429 Norwood. Frank qBurlesony --, ...... 470 Nuekels. Bryant Qbentony -ee ..... 470 Nunnellee, Bob qBonhamy ,- ..... 470 Nussbaum, Joanne QMexiay --, .e.. -470 O'Brien,. Carolyn qDallasy ......1, 105, , 155, 157, 113, 170, 117 417 O'Connor, Ann fFort 1fVorthy .....,...... 448 O'De11 Hilda Celina O'Del1, Sue QDallasy .,,............ 470 . f 4 y ....44444......... O'Dell, Stewart fPort Acresy -- ..... 384 470 Odneal, Don QKrumy ..... ,- .,,,.......... 470 Odom, Luther Wayne qLinglevilley --- 384 417 Odom. Patsy Ann QFort NVorthy .......... Odom, Wayne fLinglevi1ley ..,.,. Officer. Elizabeth qjacksonvilley ..... Ogburn, Joe fDallasy ..,.........v,,.... Ogle, Bob QOdessay ,,L.......4.,4 96, 126, 143, O'Hearn, Pat qFort Worthy ...... 96, Oler, Newell 4Mt. Pleasanty ..,v..L. Oliver, Anna fDentony ....,..... 116, Oliver, Bobby QBe1lsy ..,.. ........ Oliver, Oliver. fNashville, Ark.y ..,,e... 62, 130, Oller, Danita qNew Londony ........ Eunice QDentony -- .......... 137, Linda Olhff. Mary fTafty ........-.,...... 115, 240, 248, 175, 150, O'Neal. Jerry Marcus qSan Angeloy .... 157, Onstead, Robert Q-Ennisy ........ ..... Opitz, Donald Paul fFort WVorthy .... Opryshek, Kathryn J. QBaytowny ....,, 71, 102, 115, 117, 149, 119, Orme, Artalissa fBlooming Grovey .,..... Orme, Martha fB1ooming Grovey ........ Orr, Ramona fGreenvilley ................ Orrill, Louis QDa1lasy ................... Orton, Rosemary flfort 1Vorthy --l24, 133, Osborn, Jerry qShermany ............... Osborne, Nellie tPanhandley .... 105, 134, 170, 173, 249, 251, Osher, Barbara Ann fBrownsvilley ....... Oswalt, Kenneth G. QFort Worthy ..e.... Ott, David fFort YVorthy ............... Owen, Cliff fQuanahy .......... .... 9 6, Owen, Tommie fDawsony --- ----- Owens, Allen QCo11insvilley ............. Owens, Saralyn QCarthagey --- .... 71, 142, 179, P Pace, Atrelle fMidlandy ............. Pace, Robert fThorntony ........ 112, 228, 170, Paley, Gladys fSharon, Conn.y ........ 139, Palmer, Bobby QDallasy ....... ......2.. Palmer, James B. fGrovesy ......,. 95, 171, Pamplin, Gerry fMcKinneyy .......... 132, Pankhurst, Martha qHollidayy 69, 102, 178, Park, Dallas qxrumy .................... Park, Loman qKrumy .......... .... Parker, Barbara Jean QKerensy -- ---- Parker, Deanie QAthensy ,...... .... Parker ack E. Vernon , J c J --------------- Parker, Margaret Ann fLongviewy .......... 76, 101, 129, -119 -470 448 1 19 417 389 448 417 448 417 448 448 470 433 91 403 389 389 448 47 0 470 394 448 157 394 433 409 394 394 87 394 424 470 276 430 -470 344 448 389 417 -470 -470 -158 -417 141, 409 Parker, Robert QShermany ................ 470 Parker, Vernon QDa11asy .................. 149 Parks, Bennie fMemphisy ........... Parks, Bobby R. fRich1and Springsy - -----448 -----448 Parks, James E. fRosebudy ...... 146, 147, 403 Parmer, Saundra QGar1andy .......... 141, 470 Parr, Zo Ella fVernony ..... .......... 4 48 Parish, Dan W. Jr. QAbileney ...... 95, 169, 389 Parsons, A1 QWacoy ....--................ 470 Partin, Fred L., Jr. fRoanokey ............ 470 Parton, Lap QMarliny ........ 158, 159, 176 448 Pasley, Diane QDallasy -, ............... 173 Patrick, Ann QPa1estiney --- 470 470 Patrick Sheila QBartlesville, Ok1a.y Patterson. Paul Dwayne QPetroliay ,,,,,, 82. 171. 266, Patterson, Shirley qlfort Stocktony Patterson, Shirley qWills Pointy ,,,,, Pattillo, Shirley G, , . e---448 356, 35 9,417 -----394 122,470 Q alxestony ,,,,.s.. -75, 170, 254, 417 Payne, Alice qlfort 1Vorthy ,,,............ 4-18 Payne, Christine fMexiay .... ..--- ....., ,471 Payne, James L. Jr. 4Hemphilly ....,..... 409 Payne, Jean QCarthagey ........ .... 7 8, 448 Payne, W. B. qlfort Worthy be ,,,, 98, 448 Peacock, Barbara fMineolay .......... 158, 394 Pearce, Mary Qllallasy ........,.a....,,,,. 137 Pearson, Luther Ray QMcKinneyy ,,,.. 161, 471 Pearson, Sharon tXVeatherfordy --105, 133, 389 Pedison, Angela qMarshally ..........,,,, 471 Pemberton, Dale qShermany ,,..,,.... 92, 448 Pendergrass, Donna Beth Qlilysian Fielclsy --471 Pendlet Pennal, on, Camille qFarmersvi11ey .....2 W 72 Charles qNoconay ,,,.,,.. Pennington, Alma fPondery ..e... e----471 -----448 Penton, James Lowell fllentony -- .2222 384 Periman, Anita fVVilmery ,.,,,,,e ...... 4 48 Perkins, Barbara Bethe fSaint Joy .... 140, 403 Perkins, Betty Kathlyn Qliermity ..,,,,,,,,,,,, 129, 151, 165, 433 Perkins, Joyce fPilot Pointy .............. 403 Perkins, Lloyed E. fAtlanta, Ga.y ....., 122, 384 Perrin, Rex fAndrewsy ,,,.,,e.. e..... 4 48 Perry, Elza Jr. fDeLeony ....... ..... 4 03 Person, Bill Olne ....V 471 Peters, 4 yn --,,,-,,-- Jo Ann Qlfort Wlorthy -e LULL395 Peters. Raymond 4Mexiay ..... ........ 4 24 Peterson, Arthur fDenisony -- ...... 92. 403 Peterson, Eloise qDallasy ,.,,,,,,,,,,ee,,.. 471 Pettigrew, Paul qlfort X'Vorthy ..,, 159, 275, 389 Pettit, Stella QFort W'orthy .............. 471 Petty, James QClydey ..,..v,............, 448 Pharo, Darla Jean Qlveatherfordy ,,....... 471 Phife, Delores Dee QDallasy .... 69, 117, 128 133, 160, 170, 264. 390 Phillips, Frances QDallasy e,,,e,,,..,..... 471 Phillips. Gerald B. qiforeety .............. 471 Phillips, Ina qMcKinneyy .......... ..... 4 48 Phillips, Jo Ann qDentony ..e.,,e.....e,.. 471 Phillips, Margaret Jean QPoolvilley ....... 424 Phillips, Mary fDentony ..e........... 155, 448 Phillips, Ross F. fDentony -- ,,,.. 91 Phillips, Stella fShermany ...,, ..... 4 71 Phillips, Y'Vayne fMcKinneyy V ..... 471 Pickens, Connie fGilmery --- ...ee 424 Pierce. Pierce, -,---47l Gaynelle qBrownwoody ........... 384 Ben fFort XVorthy ....e Pierce. Kenneth lBrownwoody ........ 145, 417 Pierce, Mrs. Oneita Wilson QDentony ...... 162 Pierce, Ray qNew Bostony ............ 163, 471 Pickens, Charles P. Chuck QDallasy ....., 390 Pickens, Connie ......,...........Y.., 142, 155 Pickett, C. V. qHawkinsy ,,................ 448 Pike, Jimmie Wayne fBrownwoody ......,e 471 Pike, 1Valter Lee qJacksonvilley ...,,, 125, 403 Pilcher, Jeanette Q.-Xbileney ,,e....... 111, 390 Pilcher, Owen QCollinsvi1ley --- ...e. 2408 Pilgrim. Joan qDa11asy ..2....... .,.... 4 71 Pilley, Ed qDa1lasy ,e,.,2s,,2,,,..... 159, 395 Pinegar, Bruce qSouth Bend, Incl.y ........ 395 Piner, Tom fOzonay 2.......2...... ..... 4 71 Pingenot, Judith QDallasy ..,..... ...... 4 71 Pingree, Mary fDallasy e.............. 76, 409 Pinson, 1Vi1liam Bill M. Jr. fLancastery --95. 165, 121. 172.237, 258 409 Pipes, 1Vesley 4Dallasy .................. , -111 Pittman, Ralph A. 1151 Dorado, Ark.y ,,.... 471 Pitts, Joe M. fRed Oaky ,e................ 448 Pitts, Maudine qAthensy ............ ..... 4 29 Pohl, James fDallasy ,.,.,.... ---119 Polk, Elizabeth fRoyse Cityy ........Y... 471 Polkinghorn. Jimmy fMarshal1y .......... 471 Pollard, Barbara qDallasy 2... 76, 129, 140, 409 Pollard, Jim fAveryy ..e.,2Y............. 163 Pollard, Kent fDal1asy .... 96, 100, 149, 403, 426 Pollard, Trulock Q1Vaskomy ...... 85, 100, 409 Pollard, Ponder, Poole, X'Vayne QG1adewatery Danny M. QMundayy -,--,-------409 ------e----,448 Charles fDallasy ........ ........ 1 63 Poole, William C. fGreenvi1ley ........ 241 Porter, Porter, Porter, --------163 Patricia Q'I'uliay .......... 106. Tina QDickinsony ........ 106, Jam es Donald QDallasy Potter, Milton fGrand Prairiey ....,.. Potter, Paul fRoscoey ...-... .. .... Pounders, Sandra QDallasy ........... Powell, Barbara Ann fDentony ...... Powell, Barbara Lee QDallasy 126, 132, 153 132 ,471 , a 403 . 448 448 424 -----471 471 -----47l 135 , 395 Powell, Charles lllallasy .. ee,,,,,,... ---409 Powell, lfloyd Harlen fValley Millsy -.- ...., 448 Powell, Frances CNoconay -. .1,,,,,,,,,..,. 424 Powell, James R. qlylery eeee 98, 171, 346, 471 Powell. Patsy qlJallasy ee,...,.....,..,.,. 471 Powell, Ramona fliorgery Y,,,,,,,,,e. ..---47l Powell. Sam flinnisy ,,,,.,. .... 1 16, 390 Power, Bob fNatchel. Missy , -- ,... 8:1 Powers. Pat li. Cllallasy Deans.. ,...... 159, 471 Pressley, Betty Ruth llle Leony W W H0471 Price, .Xllene fNoconay ..,,,............. 471 Price. Joe lMineral Wellsy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, -.-171 Price, Betty fBeltony .,,,,,,, 104, 115. 117 123 138, 175. 266, 271, 429 Price. Carl Dean fflreenyilley ,,,......... 403 Price. Herbert qflorsicanay ,...,.,, 96, 166 395 Price, Norris CExanty e,,,,,,,e.,,,,,, 95, 403 Price, Sandra 1Dallasy --l73, 179, 228, 290, 471 Price, Susan fDallasy ,,,,,,,, 76, 106, 116, 448 Price, William Weldon Ciireenvilley 96 149 403 Pridgeon, Patsy qlfort Worthy ,.,,e.,.,, 69, 417 Prince, Raymond flrvingy ..,.,I,,........ 471 Prince. Verna QOrangey e.,... 72, 125, 409 144, Prothro, Kay qlfort Worthy ,,,,,e,,,,,,,e 471 Prude, Royce Lynn qFerrisy a............. 89 Pruett. Sylvia Qlexarkanay --, v,e,,..,.., 424 Pryor, Eldred qRusky en., ,,,, 147, 157 170 409 Pugh, Coleta QPondery ................... 417 Pugh, Don fHoustony ,,,,, eee,.,,.. 1 22 151 Pugh, Patricia QCorsicanay We ,,.,,,, 166 471 Pugh, Sammy .......a,,..,,,,,,.. 163 166 359 Pugh, Vernell fHoustony ................ 471 Purdy, Barbara .Xnn qHarlingeny ,e....., 448 Pursley, Norman QOdessay ,e,, 96. 149, 241, 409 Puryear, Jim 1Miami, Okla.y ,,,,,e.,e,,, Putman, Daffin qPurdony ee.. .,,,,A,,,, Pylancl, Joel Lee qjeffersony .............. Pyle, Bill QMarshally ............ 141, Q Qualls. Verna flylidlandy e,,.,.. Quattlebaum, Shirley fShermany 1 159, Queen, Darrell QGreggtony .,,,, Queen, Kenneth R. glireggtony .,.A....,,. Quick, Nancy fVVebster Groves, Mo.y --15l, Quinn, Bill QNaconay ,,,,e..... Quinn , Evelyn Qliort Hlorthy ,,.. B Rader. Charley G. Qliilgorey .e.e 146, 141, Ragsdale, Baxter Andrew fDallasy ....,,,, Ragsdale. James XV, fDallasy ............ 131, 247, 251, Raines, Fred qlrviiiy ........,.-..,. Ramsey. Martha fllallasy .............. 69 Randolph. Deborah qlfort 1Vorthy Rapp. Rater. Jean fMineolay ...L 69. 118. Rathbone, Antoinette CGarlandy Rathjen, Anne qCanadiany ,,.e,. ...... Rathke, Jean 1Shermany ...... Rathke, Nancy qShermany --- Ratliff. John XV. qisowiey -V Rawlins. George T. fDallasy ace Rawlinson, Haden tDallasy ..... .....,e. Ray. Harden McGee QAledoy --- --- Ray. Rex R. QBonhamy ......, Rayburn, Clarence Qltascay --- Reames. Pete qDallasy ,.,.,. Reames, Pat fDa1lasy ....... Reasoner, Bill H. fDallasy -- Reasoner. Ginger qDallasy ee, Reaves. Helen Lark fKatyy -- Records, Eugene flfort 1Vorthy -- .... -- Records, Jane qFort 1Vorthy --- 128. Shirley QBel1evuey ............ M 255, -96. 158. 139, -78, -69. -98, ----111, 126, 116, 79 ----- H, Red, Mary Alma Q'1'eaguey ...... ..... Redies, Rex qP1ainviewy e,..,,ee,..-,..,, Redmond. Charles CCanton, Ohioy ........ Reece. Mary Jo fAthensy .,.. 134, 169, 249, Reed, Anne fDa11asy ....I...,A,,a.,. 143, Reed, Betty fFort YVorthy ............ 167, Reed. Reed, Reed, Reed, Reed, Reed. Reed, Reed, Reed, Reed, Reed, Coy qlexarkanay ee... ,,,. h 131, Eddie QFort 1Vorthy ...... ..... 9 8, Frances Anne fDa1lasy H- ..,e ,Lee Jeanne QMidlothiany --- ---- Kenneth qifahokay ,.e....,.... 291, 163, 329 430 448 471 448 472 424 417 448 472 472 403 403 390 449 449 472 434 449 449 472 472 417 409 449 472 449 424 449 156 156 472 424 417 409 417 472 472 384 390 167 472 424 409 449 429 409 472 Larry QSpearmany ..............,.., Marilyn QDa1lasy ...... 69. 284, Mary Ida QNew Bostony 123, 128, 295, 138 Mary Nan fDentony e,s-....... 114 Robert QCarrolltony --- Susan QDentony .... 1 395 430 449 ue-- 85 ---424 2 Reed, 31111111111 1R1sing S111111 ,,,,,,l39, 174 1 fn Reese. 1111111 1'l1NI1L' 1111l4 1131111115 R1-ex1's,S13.1ll111.1 1S1K'i2'C11Yll1L'1i1 ,,, 13111111 1611-611111161 ,,, Reexe5, Reeves. 131111 113611111111 ,, .,,., R1-611-s. Nl, 1,C1'l'Y 1NI1111L11133 ,,, Re111. 3111111121 -1l1l1C 1131111111 ,, Re111. 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B1111 13. 1101111 111117141 ,,,,, 1401311151111f1l111'Cl1C 11'1llS1l1ll1l11 ,,..,1-ll 142 R1111ins1111, 11111111 1l,L1Sll11Cl1ll1 ,, ,,,,,,,,, ,. R1111is1111, 01111111111 111115146111 ..,., ,2,,,,, ,,, R11111el1, .111 .X1111 1R111'11w11111 , ,,,,, 75 113 R11111el1. 121lli 1I1'1111g1 .,,,, ,,,,,, ,,. R11111ly. 1111-1l1'11e 11711111151 ,,, , ,,,,, Rurlgers, .1116 1131115501111 ,,. ,,,, ,,, ,,,,, R111l1'i1lue1. X'i1111r 152111 1111111111111 ,82, 171, 356, 359, Rogers. C1112lI'lCS'1. 11311111151 ,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,, R11g1-15, 131lll1l1C 1131311111111 .,,,. ,.,,,.,,, Rogers. 5111111 L. 11311l111s1 ,, .,.87, Rogers. -1111 1366 11311111151 ,, ,,,,, ,,, Rogers, 1,1111 113611111111 ,,, ,,,1l1 Rogers, 31lIl'g'21I'C1 1l'111'1s1 ,,, ,,...,,,,, R11ge1's,S1111111'11 1421101121111 . ,,,.,..,73 114 Rogers, XV. N. Bi11 1.1111161161 .. ,,,.,,l47 R1llll1C. .X111111 1111111111115 011111 ,,,,,,,,,,, R11I1i11s.k1111111 1f111n111111l1e1 62, 118, 128 150 R11nl11111le, X11111111 1f111llege S111li11n1 ,,, 75, 102. 115. 120, R11111. R1111e1'l 11. 1151. 1N'111'1l11 ,, ,, ,..,87. R11s1111111111l, l .l11111e 11311111151 .. ., 140, Rose. B111'11111'11 11361141111 , ,,, ,,,, 75, ROSCl11Jll11111. .1116 13211 11'l111'l1n1 ,,, ,,,,,, Ross, Betty Ann 1C1111'si11111111 , ,. , 166, 429 449 403 400 472 449 472 472 440 172 172 359 14:1 171 1211 1111- .111 322 -100 449 472 -149 449 472 395 384 449 440 111121 172 440 172 424 -124 403 87 122 165 417 395 50 172 472 472 449 472 472 172 390 449 449 390 4113 433 2:31 472 472 1149 472 424 4 24 --149 472 472 409 472 172 472 -133 417 41111 417 472 H111 9 -172 472 913 395 4119 472 395 472 449 395 449 -11111 -1113 433 390 4 17 472 449 472 449 - Ross, 5161111 11f1. 117011111 ,,,,,, ,,,132, 390 Russ. Linnie 1K1'111111 ,,,,,,,,,, 222116, 390 IQOSSU11. 14110121 B6t11 1A111e111 ,,, ,,,,,, 403 R11ss1111. Roy 1311161181 ,,,,,, ,,,,,, 4 09 R1111'e11, Glenn 1B11rge1'1 ,,,, ,,,302. 434 R1111'e11. 3111151111 11321111181 ,, ,,,,,, 409 R11y.41111111 11311111151 ,,,,,, ,,,,,473 R111. 3111111111 rxllll 1111611 ,,, ,,,,,, ..,,,473 R111111. 6111111165 1H111s1111r111 ,,,,,,,,,,,, 89. 473 R1111e. Rennell 11111111111 3111151 ,,,, 149 172, 424 R11I1111, 111111611 11321111181 , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 473 Rlltlll. 1311r111l1y 1151111111 ,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,, 395 Rullin. 11116 13111111 113611111111 ,,,,,, 120 162. 168 Rnnnels. T111111115' 1F111't 311011111 ,,,,,,, ,82, 324 Rush, Dixie 1111113 1H111nil111n1 ,,,, 104. 115. 127, 129, 132, 424 Rusk, C111'11l1'11 1W1lls 141111111 ......,,,,Y,., 473 Russell, CI111'11ly11 1l1VCXll1'lx2ll1l11 f,,,, ,,,,, , 395 Russel1,,111n1s 1Lewisvi1le1 ,,, ..... 473 Russell, .1Clll11L'C 1Lew1sv1lle H......f,,,,,,, 473 Russell. 116111116 11'1C11LlC1'SU111 , ,,,,,,,,, 164. 424 Russell, R1'111e1't M. fC1C13llI'l1C1 ,,,4 103, 156, 449 Russell, 82.1111 1W1nle1's1 ,2.,.,,2. .,,,, ,,,,473 R11111e1'f111'11, 1111116 14111111111 1I,ong1'i6w1 ,,,, 449 R111111-11111111. Miles Allen 1L61'6ll11n1l1 ,,149. 403 Rutledge, L111'1-y 11111111 152111 1411111111111 ,,,,85, 404 RllllCl', 11lll 1H11115t11n1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 473 141011, 311111110 1191. XV1111111 ,,,, ,, ,,,,,, ,,,,449 Rymer. l,2l1Sy 111121111111 S13I'1I1g'S1 ,,139, 174, 430 S S11111e1'. l361'y1 114116111111 ,,, 2,.,,,395 S111l11-r, 5211111111 1S11i111 1111 ,,,,,,,e,,,,,,,, 449 Sage, Ruger 1.4111161161 , ,,,, ,,, ,,,,,. .8l. 409 S2l1llS, 131113 11'1111 Al'Il1l1l'1 112, 135, 163, 263, 390 S11111s, 111111111 11311111151 ,,,,,, ,......,Y. 132, 395 S11111f11r, 11111111111 151111 Be11it111 e,,,,,,,,,,, 417 Sllllllllfi, l'e1'1'y 11110113118 i'Il11'isti1 ,,, 62. 122. 150. 167, 433 S11li1111s, R11l1e1'1 11111111115 6111115111 2- ..f. 132, 167 SlllSlI1lll1, XV. L. jr. 115111111151 ,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 473 Slll111C1iS. 13'1lll'1l1i'l 1Fl11y111111111 ,,,, ,,,,, 4 33 Sll11llC1SS,k1llC1s 1136111811111 , ,,,,.,, ,,,, ,,,,, 473 S1ll111Cl'S. R1.111e1't li. ff11'l1l3CV1l1CD 2 .,ee,e.e,. 409 Slll111CliS. Sue 11311111151 .e,,..,, 78. 102. 241, 449 S2111l1CliS. V11'gi11111 1O'131111nel11 151, 172. 176, 449 SLlll1lCl'Sl1l1. 5211111111 119611151 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 473 SLl11111fC1'. S1111166 1131'1111'11w11111l1 M ,A-e ,69. 110, 179, 228. 440 Sllllllllll, Becky 11-'t. 311011111 2273. 114. 179, 449 SLllll1l1l1, Bevly 11 er1'1s1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 155, 473 S1111111111. Sue 1311. 1310218211111 ,,,, ,,A,,, 454, 473 Sargent, .X111'1111 li. 1L1114e 1321112181 e...e ,,,,,449 S2l1L'11Cl', Sue 1Rilg111'61 ,,,,w,,v,., ,.,, 1 64, 449 S111'11ge, B1111I1y 1191151111 ,,,e,,, ,,,, S 15, 424 Szlwyers, Ll1i1y11 1C151'111 ,,, ,,e,. 811, 417 Sllllllllll, l'.1t1'i1111 1.X1111111y1 ..... . ..... . .,.,. ,473 Sl'112l11C1l. 131111 1P1111111'11l11 ,..,,,,,,..,,, 89. 404 Sl'l11l1lCll31lL'Il1g. C. W. 1131211101 103, 156. 275.384 Sl111l11C1131'Cl11g, 1.011150 1131211101 e,,,,,,,AA.. 156 SK3l1lllC1Cl',HC1Cl1 113611111111 ,,,,, ,,,132 sll111l1ll1Cl, R. L. 1171. X'V111tl11 e.,. ., ,,,449 Sl1111i11e1', 1121111111 -111 113611150111 ,,,,,, 22,473 S1111111l111. 1ll11'lI101ll1 L. 1Sw6e1w111e1'1 ,,,,,, 440 S1'1ll'2ll1ll1l. Sully Ann 11321112151 ,v,...,..... 473 S1111'11e11er. 1,1lll11L1ll 1R10 1111111116 Ci1y1 ..,, 473 S1 11ul1e, H111e1 151111 .Xn111ni111 ,,,,,,,,,.,, ,473 S111u1le. 11111111 101211111111 ....,...,,..L, 176, 450 Sl11l11112l11, 132ll'lJ2ll'1l 1136 L611111 ,.L, 139, 174, 430 SL1111ll1lll1. C. B111111y 1136 L611111 ,,.,,,,,,,,, 404 S111llS1Cl', 111111111 fL13l1gV1C1V1 ,,, .....,,,,,., 424 S11111'ei11er, K.ll'Cll 1171. 1V111'1l11 ,,, ,L,,,, 473 S111ggins, Cie1111ge 1C11ll11Cl'1 LLLLLL ,,, ,LLL ,450 S111t1, 1'1L'l'13fZl'l 1011655111 .... ,,, .1,, 96, 417 Scott. Troy 1l'11t1sv1ll61 ,,,-,,,-...... 163, 473 SLl'llggS, 1111111111 11V11'111t11 15111181 ,, ,,,,,, 473 S11'yn1g611ur. 51111111 1151111 131011111 ,,, ,,,71, 450 861110 S111'1111 11'121S112ll1111 ,,..,,,,,,., .,.. 144, 450 S1-11111, -1C1ll1C11C 1116111611 ,,,,,, 10-4, 115. 128, 130, 150. 433 SC111111l'l1, 1'11illis .xllll 1151. W0r1l11 161, 173, 473 Secker. 1'12ll'O1ll 1V11ll 11321111181 ,,,,,,,,, ,8:1. 3911 S1-lf. 1111111111 111111111 C1ty1 ,,.. .11,.11 155, 417 Se1'11fi1111, Mary 162111 f13lllll52ll3Y11lC1 .... 167. 473 Ser111'i1111, Nancy 1431111 1131lI1flll1V11lC1 115. 167.424 S1111c11ell'11111l, -111116116 1N1Ol11llgllC1 2.,. ,,.12 4 73 Sll21Lli1L'l1, 131111 1SllCI'lll2l111 ,.,,1, ,,, 81 S11111e1', liileene 11311111151 .,2.11e ,,,473 Sl111fe1'. l'l1i111p 152111 B6111101 ,,, ,,,167 Sll2lI1111lCl1, Henry C. 113161813111 1,,, ,,, 89 Sllllllll. L1t1W2ll'11 1C111'p115 Cl1ri5111 ,, ,,,,, 450 Sl12lI11i, 12111108 S. 11VllXZl1121C111C1 , 2..., 450 S1111r11e1', 1'111sy 113611111111 ,,,,,., 11,.,, 7 8 S112ll'13C, Le11111 C11VCZlll1Cl'f0l'L11 ,, ,,,139, 429 S1111w, 1111111 fS116l'l1l2lI11 .,,,,-------LL 122, S1111w1'e1'. Mary Lois 1j:1ck51111ro1 ,,137, 1-.1 1111. 450 424 S11e616r. 131111 11321112151 21111.....1,,v,, 85, 390 Sheffield. 1111111 1Sll1l311ll1' Spr1ng51 ....,,,, 89 Sheffield, l31ZlI'g2ll'Cl 1'Sl'lC1'Il1Z1I11 ,,,,--,,--- 473 Shelley x111l1nnie 1New Lo11110n1 ....,, 125, 404 Sl16lt11n, Betty Sue 11lilSC211 ..,,, ,,,137. 424 Sl16lt11n. B111111ie 1Mi1l111n111 ,,, 2,,157, 433 S11C13ZlI'L1, C112ll'1CS 11321112181 ,,, ,-,,--- ,82 327 Sl1E'l3l1CI'L1. Bill 1Kilg111-61 ,,---.,,,1LLL1L,L 450 S11Cl311C1'L1. Carolyn 1Da11:1s1 L,,,.. 158, 159, 168 173. 252. 450, 473 S1lC1313lll'C1. C1111 11311112181 111,11...,L,,1,,,, 158 Sl1C13l3211iL1, 1111111116 S116 11311111181 ,,,,,,,,,-..L, 140, 143, 157, 404 SllC1'13lll'1l, 11111111 1191. 3'VO1'I111 ,,,.....L,1,1, 450 S11er1v111111. 1311611321 1E,11gew1111111 2,,,,2. .276. 390 Sl1ie11ls. M1l111'e11 F1'11n1'e5 1Ft. XfVortl11 ,,.., 418 Shirley. B6111 13lll'l'Clf 1C111't1111g61 .... 22,390 S111l'lC1'.J2lC1'i 1D111l1151 ,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 384 S111111, Ann Dwire 11121601 ,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,, 473 S11111't. 1':Vl1 1Sev11111111'1 ,,, ,,,,,,,,, 161, 170, 424 S11Ul1ll. Frznnces M11rx'11le11e 1J21C1iS13Ol'O1 140, 409 S11111111. 61111-6 , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 107 Si11e5. 316116111111 1LRlll1gC1'1 ,,, ,,,95. 404 Sigler. B1111 11311112181 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 473 Sigler, E. .L f1,1Zll301 ,,,,,, , ,,,,,,, 120, 384 Sik111'11, Belly 1Wl1111'ton1 78. 129, 179. 264, 295 Silk, N21l1C11U 1F1'15c01 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 102. 409 Slllllllllll. Louise 1Da1l1151 , ,,,,,,,, 473 Sills. Ann 1121111311 ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, , 450 S1lllI111ll1C1S, C111lll'1CS 1V6r1111111 ,, ,,,,, 95, 424 Si111111o115, 1. B. 11311112151 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 424 S1lllll1UI1S, 31121111121 11321112181 2,,,, , ,,,,, ,75, 249, 250, 390, 426 S1llll3S1J11, Beverly 1Gain65vill61 ,2,, 78, 129. 418 S11l1l3S0ll, C11r1.11y11 11311111151 ,,,, 69, 158. 169,424 511118. 1116 1DIl1l2lS1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 89 S1l11S,SUl11'll 1Ci5e111 ,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 418 S1l1C1l11l'. 111111165 1M1. 1'l611511nt1 ,,,,,,,,,,, 473 Singleton, 011111116 A111116 1131211111316 1211151 ,473 S1s1'11, 911110111218 ll. 113111111151 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 473 Sisk. C1111'11l 1R11se City1 ,,, ,,,,,,, 473 Sis5111n. 5121111611 L. 1It11ly1 ,,, 22287, 418 Si1111n, Sylvia S116 1It111y1 , ,,,,, 450 S1ze111111'C. Glenn 113611111111 ,,, ,,,418 Skinner. C1111'11 1H1llIS1Ol11 , 22,473 Skiner. N11111111 13121141111 ,,,, Slack. Nll11C'1' Lynn 1De111o111 ,,,, Slack. Perry L. 11361110111 ,2,,,,,, S1Llllg11lC1'. -IZIIUCS 111561111 11321112181 ,,,,,473 ,,,22,,450 ,,,,145, 418 ,,,,,,,,,418 Sl2lllg11lCl'. S111'11 1141111111 .. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 139, 473 Sl11yt6r, Genevieve 1Kilgore1 2, ,,,,,,,,,,, 418 Sligznx 311111121111 R. 1M1'Le21n1 ,,,,,,,,,, 167, 450 Slight. C111111'lotte 1A1pine1 ,,, ,,,,, 104. 130, 390 Sl111111. BEll'13lll'21 1F11rt Wo1't111 ,,,,,2,,,,,, 473 SI111111. 661111111 152111 Sa11111 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,22, 418 Slllllll, l'11t1'1c1a 151611111111 ,,,, 105. 115, 125. 128 140, 142. 409, 435 Slllllll, lilaine 11321112181 ,,,,,,,2,222,222,,22 450 S11111llw11111l, 11111165 I3 1D1111a51 ,,,,,,,,,,,, 473 S11111l1w11111l. 1. B., jr. 1F11rt 311011111 2222274, 395 S111i111, Barry 11321112151 ,,2,,,,,,2,,,22,,,,2 450 S111i111, Bill 1N11vice1 ,,,,222 2 ,,,,,, 96. 147. 409 S111i111, C11r111 Y1'111111e 11311111151 ,,,, 159, 168, 474 S111i111, Clinton A. 1SlC1311Cl3V111C1 22,2222222 269 S111i111, Connie 1D11ll1151 ,,,,,,,, ,2,474 S111i111, 131111111 H. 11321111151 ,,. ,2 22,450 S111i111, 131111111 11361110111 YYYY --,,,474 S111i111, 131111 Cl. 1Kl'lllll1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 87, 418 SlIl1l1l. l3on 131111116 1H115k6111 ,,,,,,,2,,,, 395 S111i111, 1311111111 11.3131112181 2222,,2, 69, 113. 154, 418 S111i111, 13111115 1161111 11311111151 ,,,,,2,,,,, 159, 395 S111i111, 1211111 11-'ort 1'VO1'l111 ,, ,,,2,,,,2,222 474 S111i111. 1:l'kl1lCCS L111i1111 1G11l1'est11n1 ,,,, 76, 450 S111i111, 1511311 1C11r5i1'1111a1 ,,,,2,,,,2, 2,2,, 4 50 S111i111. George f'1ilCX21l'1i1ll1?11 ,,,,,, ,,,474 S111i111, Geron fGZ1I'12ll1C11 ,,,,,, 22,153 S111i111. jack P. 1Gr11n1l Pl'2111'1C1 ,,,,, ,,,,2 4 74 S111i111, 11111165 13. 1Bl'CC1iC11l'1C1gC1 ,,,,,,,,,, 89. 100, 112, 390 S111i111. -12111168 1'1C1'lll2ll1, Jr. 1Dz111as1 ,,,,2, 474 Smith, Jerry 11321112185 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 89 S111i111, k11111111y, 1L6wi5v11l61 2, ,,,,,, 450 S111i111, j11Ann 1Big Sp1'ing1 ,, 22222 73. 395 S111i111. 1116 12. 11311111151 ,,,,, ,,,,, 4 04. 81 Sm1t11, 1116 R. 113611111111 ,,,,,,,, ,222 9 2, 395 Smith, Kenneth 11321112151 ,,,,2,,,22,2222222 171 Smith, Larry Douglzis 1Lll1313OC1i1 ,,,,,,,, 395 S111i111, L2llll'l11fl L. 1Da1121s1 ,,22,,,, 96, 131, 248 S111i111, L66 1Dal111s1 ,,,, 69, 105, 129, 133, 395 S111i111, 121111121 111116 1R:111g6r1 ,2,,,,,,2,222 474 S1111111, Lynette 1Lal4e Dal1a51 ,,,2222 2,222 4 50 Smith, Margaret fGl'6Cl1V111C1 2, ,22l67 S111i111, Marguerite 1D11111151 ,,, ,,,. 2474 Smith, Mildred tlfort YVorthy ,,, ,,,450 Smith, Morris tX'Vaxahaehiey ..... ,,,474 Smith, Rebecca tDeutony ,,,,,,,,, ---474 Smith, Robert G. Jerry tDal1asy ,,, ,,, 81 Smith, Tommy tBowiey ....w,,,,,,.g,.... 474 Smith. Wayne tDal1asy hh............,,Y,, 96 Smith, William C. tGormany ,,,,r,gg.. 147 404 Smitherman. Ada Pearl tProspery .... 142 450 Snavely. Margaret tHarlingeny e.,,.... 176, 450 Sneed, Barbara tTy1ery ,,,..... .,,,,,, 4 24 Snell. Charles tlfort 1Vorthy ..,, ..... 8 7 Snodgrass, Donn tlfort Worthy ,, ...., ,, Sockwell. Joyce tDentony .,..., ,.... . -,, Solomon, Loretta tGrahamy ..... .... 1 53 Sommerlatte, Brenda tE1 eampay ......., 73, 138, 285, 296. Soner. Frank tDa1lasy ........,,..e,..e.. Sorrels, Sandre qDallasy ,,,,............, Southerlaud, Dalwin tFort 1Virthy ,,,, 82. Southern. Ann tBryany ,ee,A,......... 75. Spain, Gary tDallasy ,,........... ,,,85 Sparkman, Jerry tAtlantay ...... ..... 8 7, Sparks, Frances Ann tBangsy ,, ..,., ,, Sparks. Martha Jo tBangsy ,,,,,, Spears, Mary Ella tGrand Saliney ,, Speas, Sonia Sunny tTy1ery ,,,, Speed. Ed Q.-Xbileney ,,..,.,,,,,, Speegle. Roberta Lois CDentony ,, Spencer, Gary tSangery eA........ Spencer. John Lloyd tLewisvilley , Spiegelmire, Joe t.-Xrlingtony ,,,,, Spragkins. Charley tX'Vichita Fallsy Spratt. Sammy tSangery .....,..... Springer, Mary Frank tRockwal1y , Sprott, Patricia t17ort yylorthy ,,e,,,,,,,,, Stallcup, Carol Ann tl-'ort Worthy ,,,,,,.,e,.. 71. 110, 158 Stambaugh. Pat tCelinay ............,.,.. Stanberry, Janet tMcAlleny ..e...,,,,e,,, Standifer. F. Kenneth tBreckenridgey ,,1-12 Stan 'er, Beth tVany ,,,..... 125 g f ,,,e.... . . Stanley. J. T. tNew Bostony ...... 98, 165. Stanley. John C. Jr. t1Vichita Fallsy e,,,,, Stanovsky, Bob tGalvestony ,,e, 89, 159. 160 Stanovsky. Ruth E. tTexas Cityy Stanwood, Jacquelyn tLulingy ........ 139 Stanwood. Sue CEI Monte. Calif.y .,..,... Stapp, Theressa tFort 1Vorthy .... ,,,,, Stark, Lee tHoustony ............ ,,,62 Stark, Ray Nell tO'Brieny ........ ..... Stark, Robert Clayton tDa11asy ,, Starr. Betty tLovingy ............ Stasney. Betty Kate tPort Arthury ........ Stanton. Bob tDal1asy ,e.................. Steel, Earline tCiscoy ,,,,..,,,,,,,,,, 139. Stein, Alfred V. Jr. tDallasy ...... 92. 163. Stell. Lucy tlfort 1'Vorthy ,,.- ..... 1 56. Stelzer, Pat tMuenstery ,,,,.-. ........ Stephens, Jane Anne tlilectray ,, ,,,,, 78, Stephens, Jim tDallasy ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, w Stephens, Meff t.-Xrlingtony ,,, ,,,, 163, Sterns, Bob ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, Stevens, David G. tTylery ,,,,, ,,,,,, , , Stevens, Harrell tDa1lasy ,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 91, Stevens. Marvin A. Jr. tWacoy ,,,,,,,, 145 Steward. Wythe B. tGreggtony ,,147, 164, Stewart. Alton Al tLongviewy ,,,,,,,, ,, Stewart, Betty Merline tLewisvi11ey 69, 142, Stewart, Eleanor tDear Parky ,,-,,,,, 155, Stewart, Eleanor tNew Londony ,,,,,, 142. Stewart. James H. tGranburyy ,,,,,,,, 96, 115, 135. 174, Stewart Joyce tDal1asy ,,,,,, 142, 155, 172 Stewart, John YV. tFort Wlorthy ,,,,,,,,,, Stewart, Katherine tMcGregory ,,.,,, 140, Stewart, Lanona Hartness tyveatherfordy ,, Stewart. Marcella tDentony ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Stewart, Tomiglen tPort Arthury ,,,,, ,,, Stewart, Tommy tDal1asy ,,,,,,,,,,,,-- 96 Stiles. Judy tLongviewy ,,,,,,,,,, 144, 169 169 474 450 430 404 450 450 450 450 395 430 430 474 395 474 450 395 474 404 474 418 P, . 4:90 474 390 409 474 424 409 418 384 450 424 474 474 474 122 474 474 424 474 474 429 407 450 474 -1-50 474 395 159 390 450 424 409 450 450 450 474 418 450 424 450 429 71 451 451 451 Stiles. Shirley qoainesviiley ,- ,,,,,,,,, 2,418 Stinebaugh, Jim tCrowe1ly ,, ,,,,,,,,,, 474 St. John, Louise tWacoy ,,,,,, ,,, ,,,,, Stockard, Dora Anne 395 tLewisvi1ley ,,,,,,,,,,,, 69, 102, 142, 408 Stockwell, Frederick C. tDentony ,,---,,, 163 Stodghill, Charles R. tliermity ,,, , ,,,474 Stoker, Charlene tFort Worthy ,, ,,,474 Stone, Jack tFort VVorthy ,,,,, ,,,474 Stone, Roy Allen tDentony ,,,, ,,,,, 4 74 Storm, Marijo tArtesia, N. M.y ,,,,,,,,,, 451 Story, Robert M, Qlrvingy -----, -,--- 9 2, 404 Stout, Bob tNoconay ,,,,,,---- ---,-,- 4 74 Stout, Jerry Dale fGainesvi11ey ,,,,,, 147, 404 Stout, Philip tPlanoy ---,,,---- --,-- 4 51 Strange. Doris tAlvordy ,,,,,,,, Streetman, Hope tDallasy ,,,,,,,,, Strickhausen. Harry tGalvestony ,, ,,, Strickland, Clavel tOdessay ,,,.,.,. , .,, Strickland, Lawrence tTy1ery ,,,,,,,,,, , Strickland, Norma tLas Cruces, N. M.y ,,,, Stringer. Alan Harris tlfort 1Vorthy 110. 150 Stringer. Mary tHamiltony ,,,,,,,, ....-l37. Strittmatter. Leonard Buddy tFt. 1Vorthy Strong, Darrell CMarsha11y ,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,, , Stroop, Fred tyylaxahachiey ,,,.l04, 121. 122 Strossi, Barbara CDa1lasy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,. Stroud, Geraldine tHendersony ,,,,,, 139. Stroud, Nancy tllenisony ,,, ,,,, ..,, , , Stroup, Stuart. Stubblefiel .Xu Shirley tWhite Oaky ,, ,,,, ,, drey tDentony ,,,,,,,,,.. .- d, Henry tFort yVorthy ,,,,,,,, Stubblefield. Travis Elton tDentony ,,,,, Sturman, Milton tDa1lasy ,,,,,,,,,,,, Stutler. Janis Ann tliilgorey ,,, ,,,, Sturman. Milton tDallasy ,,,,,,,,,,,, Sudderth, Jack tLeonardy ,,,,,,,,,,,, Suddath, Sue tDentony ,,,, 129, 102. ell Burgess tSelman Cityy --,, ,, Sullivan, Sue tSpringtowny ,,,,,,,,, Suggs. Lyn Sum merlin .James YV. tBagwelly ,,, 106. 126. 152. 126. 163. 170. 474 451 395 424 321 474 395 451 395 474 433 451 430 451 474 474 451 475 390 395 390 475 276 404 429 409 475 451 95 451 391 ,73 81 Sutherland, Peggy tDenisony ,,, ,,,, ,,,, Sutherlin. Sue tNew Londony ,,,,,,,, 169. Sutton. Bill CDallasy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,, Swagerty, Jean tFort 1Vorthy ,,78. 114. 143. Swan. Paul Darrell tPhillipsy ,,,, 143, 152. Sweet. Carol tDal1asy ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, Swenson. Joe CDal1asy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Swilley, M arguerite tEl Dorado, Ark.y Swindall. Billie Sue tGranburyy Swindall, Jeanean tGrandburyy Switzer, El Sybert. Jin Syler, Jimi Syms, Mar mer 1Vi11 tDentony ,, 1 tMuleshoey ,,,,,, ny tShermany ,,,,,,, y Lu tFort Xfylorthy ,, T 158. Tabor. M. T. Jr, tDallasy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Tackitt. Betty Jo tPanhandley 113. 129, 155. Tarver. Don tllhillipsy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Talbott, yllilla tBridgeporty ,,,,,, 123, 138. Talley, Gwendolyn tOdessay ,,,,,, 73, 114, Tarver. Joe C. tBowiey ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 8 7, Tarver. Patsy tllorgery ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 7 6. Tate. Claborn tAbileney ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Tate. Donald R. tStephenvil1ey ,,,, 92, 174. Tate. Leon tX'Vichita Fallsy ,,,, ., ,,,,,, ,, Taylor, Taylor, Dc .lil aylor, Taylor, Christine tFort 1Vorthy ,,,,,, 154. mrothy Ann tLewisvil1ey ,,,,,,, n tDen1sony ,,,,,,,,,,,, Taylor, Joann fFort 1Vorthy ,,,,,,, Kenneth M. tKarnacky ,,,,,,,,, Taylor Loyd R. fBonhamy ,,,,,,,,,,,, Taylor, Mary Beth tDa1lasy 143, 169, 172. Taylor, Olyve Nell tDa11asy ,,,.,,,,,,,,, Taylor. Pa Taylor, R. tricia tFort XVorthy ,,,,,,,,,,, C. Jr. tStephenvilley ,,,,,, 174. 110, Taylor, Robert Dean tLewisvilley ,,,,,,,,,,,, 103, 109, Taylor. Sheridan tFort 1Vorthy ,,,,,,,, 89. 'Thomas tQuanahy ,,,,,,,,,,,, 89, 156. Taylor, Taylor. Vess James tHendersony ,, ,,,,,, Teague. Joy tMoodyy ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, Teeters, Shirley Ann tLeforsy ,, ,,,,, ,, Teetz, Joann tlierensy ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 66. Terry, Sylvia tDa1lasy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Terry. Victor tAbileney ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 96. Testerman. Robert Earl tAubreyy ,,,,,,, Tharp, Laurie qrecosy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 125, Thedford. Billy t1'Vaxahachiey ,, ,,,,,, ,, Thomas. Billy Dean tDa11asy ,,,,,,,,, 163, Thomas, Clyde CHaskel1y ,,,,,,,,,,,, 107. Thomas. Connie Mae tFort 1'Vorthy ,,165. Thomas, Clyde tHaske1ly ,,,,,,,,,,,, 107, 451 475 475 404 451 404 475 409 418 475 429 451 404 418 409 395 418 475 475 475 475 451 395 451 391 475 451 384 395 395 143 475 475 418 475 451 418 404 475 424 409 475 409 42' Thomas. Ernest Don tDickinsony ,,,,,,,,, Thomas. Lillian t'Fort 1Vorthy ,,, ,,,,,,, Thomas, Herbert tDallasy ,,,,,,,,,,, ,81, D 425 451 475 475 433 425 404 135 475 451 475 451 418 Thomas, Maralyn tFredericksburgy ,,,,,,,, Thomason, Tommy tBowiey ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Thompson. Carl Gene tBogery ,,,, 122, 150 Thompson, Charles H. tHowey ,,,,,,,,,,, Thompson. Jack tHowey ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Thompson, Jay tliaufmany ,,,,,, 120, 126, Thomposn, Joe t1'Vichita Fallsy ,,,,,,,,, , Thompson, June QDallasy ,,,, 75, 169, 237. Thompson, Mary tJacksboroy ,,,,,,,,,,,, Thompson, Maurice tlvacoy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Thompson, Nan tMesquitey ,,, ,,,, 157, Thompson , Royce tVernony , ,,,,,475 Thompson, Sammy tBorgery ,, ,,l63. Thompson. Sue tWeslatoy ,,,,,,, ,,-.78, Thompson. Terry tllallasy ,,,, .,,,,,,,,, 'l hompson. Wanda June tBrownwoody 404 278 451 -151 475 1118 451 475 270 418 418 475 425 409 404 409 475 475 241 451 475 451 475 475 396 475 451 Thorell. Bessie Juanelle tRhomey ,,,, Thornton, Billie tJacksboroy ,,,, ,, ,l28, Thornton, R. NV. lMarliny . ,....... ,,, ,,,,,, Thornton. Wanda Jean tSan .Xntonioy 151 'I horp, Tom tllallasy . .. .,,,,,,l27 Tltrelkeld, Garland M. fkrlingtony ,,,, 157 lhresher, Donald tOlneyy ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,S1, Thurmon. Norma Linda tllallasy ,,,,,l61 Tidmore, Beverly qtztattiarttrcy ,,,,,,,, 78 '1idwell, Ben tStephensvilley ,,,,,,,, 174, Tierney. lforrest Ray CTylery ,,,,95. 146. Tiller, Lynn tilexarkanay ,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,WW Tillery. Jerry Cllallasy ,,,,,, ,,,., , Tilley. Bill tDentony ,,,, ,,,,,,, Tilley. Tommy tDentony ,,, ,,-.95 Tiner. 1'Vanda tDallasy ,, ,.,, ,,, ,,,, Tinkle. Shirley Cl7ort 1Vorthy ,, ,,,, Tipton, Billy tTay1ory ,,,,, ,,,,, Tissue. Joe tHoustony ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, Tobias. Totsy tHope, .Xrk.y ,,,, ,,,, 1 39 Tolbert. Janet tGrand Prairiey ,, ,,,,,,, , Tolbert. Sidney tl-lowey ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Tomlinson. Louise tCraney ,,,, 76. 102. 143 Tomlinson, Martha tllallasy ,,,,,,,,,, 138 Tompkins. Keith 1V. tDcntony ,, ,,,,, ,,, Torgerson. Burnett Edward 475 396 451 7tCorpus Christiy ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,. Touchstone, Bob lGrahamy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ' 7 7 101' Townsend. lressa tBeaumonty --,---- .J Trapp, Roy Glenn qCiscoy srsr , ,,,85 Traster, Gene tDentony ,,,,,, Travis. .Xlfred t1'Vaxahachiey ,, Trice. Peggy tDallasy ,,,,,,, , Trietsth. Hollis D. qDentony ,,, llrietsth, Horace fSangery ,,,,,,,, , Trietsth. Thomas Ray tDentony 89 451 418 404 475 451 409 475 475 Trigg. Tom tDallasy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Triplett. Beth Tritton, James Troeger, Betty Oylhitneyy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, tLongviewy ,,,,,, 148, 164 tDenotny ,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,, v 89 475 409 475 129 430 475 95 404 425 391 391 100 425 425 101 418 410 475 475 476 476 476 418 476 404 476 419 429 396 410 434 Troeger. Julia tDentony ,,,,, ,,,, 7 3, 123 138, 175 Trott. 1Villiam H. tSbermany ,,,,,,,,,,,, Trotter. James M. tTexarkanay ,,,, ,,,,, , .. Troy. John 111. CDallasy ,,,,,,,, ,,,, Tucker. Rita Faye tSan Angeloy ,, ,,,, Tuel. NV. Rex qBurkburnetty ,, ,,,,, Tunnell. Leonita tStatony ,,,, ,,,,,,, Turner. Bill fGainesvi11ey ,,,,,, ,,,,, 8 7, Turner. Doris Ann tSweetwatery ,,,,,, 137 Turner. Elilabeth fBig Springy ,,,,,,,, 73 Turner, Janell tDa11asy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 78, Turner. Ruth tHawkinsy ,,,, 76, 115. 137. Tuthill, Neil tDallasy ,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 81. Tynes, Joe tPampay ,, ,,,,,, ,,,,, U Umphress, Maxie Fay fcvfilllllllfyy ,,, ,,,, Ilmpress, Pacheco tDal1asy ,,,,,,, ,,,, Ilnruh, Shelby Sue tliort 1fVorthy ,,, ,,,, lltt. Judy tFort 1'1'ort11y ,,,,,,,,,, ,,, V Van Arstlall, Cora Lee tCalvestony ,,,,,,,, Vandagriff. Carol Ann tDallasy ,,,,,,,,,,, Vandergrilf, Paul tStephensvilley 105, 174, Vanderworth. Luella tSan Antonioy ,,,,,, Vandever. Nan tliempy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Vann, Vida tliilleeny ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 139, Vannoy, C. J. tWhitesboroy ,,,,,,,,,,, ,, Varner, Arlen Ewing tNew Bostony 95. 148, Vaughan. Marilyn Lois tBorgery ,,,,,, 150. Vaughn. Evelyn tDal1asy ,,,,,,,,,,,, 132. Vaught, Virginia Lee tBonhamy ,, ,,,,, ,, Veit, George tSt. Louisy ,,,,,,,, Venable, Jean tVictoriay ,,,,, June tVictoriay ,,, Venable, Venable. Lois tVictoriay ,,,,,,, Jim tColemany ,,,,,,,,, Vercher. Verkerk. Gene tOroville, Ca1if.y ,, Verkerk, Ray fOrovi11e. Ca1if.y ,,,,,,,,,,,, Vernon. Donald Jay tFort 1Vorthy ,,,,,,,, Vestal. Reagan CGainesvilley ,,,,,,,,,, 145, Vestal, Ted tShermany ,,,,,,,,,, 121, 122, Vicars, Joe A. tDa11asy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Vincent, Barbara tBeaumonty ,, ,,,, Voltin. Rosemary tMexiay ,,,, ,,,, Voss, Patricia tOdessay ,,, ,,,, 451 429 327 476 476 434 98 322 321 425 419 396 451 433 476 404 Voss, Beuton CDallasy ,,,,. Yixian, Ann lGihnery ..,, - Yoyles. Gilbert flfort Worth, ,,.... YV lYatle. Martha Ann fDallasy 1Vaedckiu. C. ,-X. Clinnisy ,.,,,, - Wagg. Royce Lyuell 1Dallasy --- xxulgief. Nlollye 411111139 134. 159. ms. Xlliinstott. Ianeta qOlneyy ,,,,,,,, 142. 142, 157 ----169 249 155 1YaldahI, Margaret flfort 1Yorthy ,,,,,. ----75. lla. rf 125. 476 476 391 476 410 476 396 451 419 396 476 476 Walden. Archie Don qCollinsx'illey ...... -- 1YalcliC. 1Yalt flktllzlsy ,,,..,.,....V.,,,, 1Yaldrip. Nlary Beth flinox Cityy Y,..,,. - XYaldrop, jesse qStinkctty .,,,.,...... --- 1X'aldrup. Donna Sue lfirapeviney ..,. Walker. Allen Harvey qlrvingy .,,,,,, XX'alker. Bobby flinnisy ..,,,,,,, 102 -9.1 396 425 419 ----165 XValker, Carol fllallasy ,,,.2, ,,,,,, 1 50 Walker. Clyde tGrafordy ...2. ,.,,,,... 4 51 1Valker. ,Icanice fCorsicanay ,,,,,,,. --166 476 Walker. Ifilon fDentony 102, 104. 127. 289 425 Walker. R. D. 4Shermzmy .,....Y2222222 92. 391 Walker, Roy I.. jr. fDallasy -- ,.,..2..2 476 Walker. Wanda Mveryy ,,.,. .......2222 4 76 1Vall. Betty Jo dlarshally ,,....,, 115, 119 144 268. 382 384 1Vallace. Mary Elizabeth fEl Dorado, .Xrk.y 102 128. 133, 134. 157. 248 396 1Vallacc, 'liommy qflatesvilley ----104, 175 425 XYallis. Gerald fRichardsony ,,.. 140. 148, 410 1Vallis, Pat fDallasy ,,,A,,....V,2.,22,,.- 476 1Yalls, Jeannine qDallasy --- ,,..,. 173, 476 Walsh, Donald Ii. Qliilgorey -- ..,. 164 396 1Valters. B. YV. 1Gz1t6SVill6y ,......,,,,,,, 92 XValters, Bill qlidnay ,,,.,...,,,, 171. 265 358 XValthall, Rose Mary CGranburyy ........Y 451 X1'alton. limory C. Qfioldthwaitey 107. 163 451 1Valton, 1. Camille qliryany .,....,,,, 158 451 XVard, .Xndy fltalyy ----. ........2222,.22.. 476 1Vard. Denese CHillsboroy ..,Y2222222...... 476 1Vard, Mrs. Lanelhia Kee fDentony ------40 P- Z1 Hlard, Robert flfort 1Vorthy .1....222,2222 476 XYard, Yvonne fllalestincy ..H.,,,,,,.,,,. XVarren. Bill fDallasy ......,v - AYY, 85, 1Varren. Dorothy jean 4Dallasy ,,.. ..-- ,,,,, 73. 138, 283. 110 436 476 391 451 Warren, Leonard CDallasy ...22222. - 2.2... 410 1Varren. Nancy Kate fGreenvilley ....,,.. 476 1Varren. Ruth fRaymondx'illey .....,, lylarschun, XValter N. fDentony ,,,,,, 1X'ashburn, lililabcth fBellsy ---------.. ....,,,.,, 125. 141, -69 145 142 -v 434 425 405 1Vaters, Gerald CCarrolltony ..,,,,,,,A,,,. 95 XYatcrs, Iames Buzz Kfirinncll, loway ,.,,,,,,1, 98. 100. 131 391 Xl'atkins, Coy fWylicy ,,........,,..,,,,,, 451 1Vatkins, Delmar H. fWichita Fallsy ,.,... 163 1N'atlcr. Frances Cl'ort Arthury ------------476 1Vatson. Bunny ftlorsicanay ......,.,, 166 476 1Valson, Don 0. !'1'c-xarkanay --- .,...,. 451 Watson. Jeanne qCopevilley --- ...,. -476 XX'ay, Fred fymarilloy 1,...... ,,,,,,, 3 23 1N'ay, Jeanne fFloydaday --- ,,,, 150. 433 XVay, 'lhonias -1. flfloydaday -- ...... 391 XVcathcrall, Grace Leah lDcnvcr czityy ....,,.,,,,,,v, ,,,, 7 1 405 1Vcalhcrford, Bill CFort lklorthy --- - ..... 82 1VeatIiers, Kenneth KStephensvilley -- ----434 Weaver. Carolyn CDallasy ,..,,.,,, .,,. 4 51 Weaxer. -Ieane Kllallasy ,,0.,1,.. ---,---476 1Vebh..Xn:1 Crloustony - ,..,..., ,.,,, 7 8 396 1Yebb, Bobby Don fliastlandy ,,,,,...1,,. 476 1Vcbster. jack lDallasy ,......,,,,. 92, 148, 405 1Yeeks, Carol fllallasy ,,,,,,1 1,,,,,, 7 5 452 1Veeks, jane fBorge1'y ....,, ..,,....,, . .-476 Weeks, Mary lBorgery ,,,,1.,,,, 139, 156, 452 1Vehba. Betty .lean fVernony -- ..0........ 476 1Vehrli, Marilyn .loan fliilgorey Wehrung, john fllcntony ....,. - ----391 ----476 Wcick, lilainc- fHendersony --- .,,. 452 1Vcigle. Charlyn !1,ubbocky - ....... 1,,, 4 76 XVcinert, joella fXVeincrty ,,.0,, Q 00....... 476 XVeir. Carolyn Sue Kllallasy ,,,,,,,,,,., 137. 76, 144, 161, 425 1Vcir, Mary Pat fAbileney ,,.,....0,,,. ---476 1Vc-ir, jerry Lynne ITroyy --- .... 151 452 Xyleiscr, Billy fllallasy -- .,,, 81, 452 1Vciss, Ben XV. fllallasy ..0, ..,,. 4 05 XVciss, Donna fSan Angeloy --- ,,,, 452 1Vclch, Charles llfort 1Vorthy --- ,,,, 85 452 1Vclch, Charles C. fQuanahy --- ---81, 384 Xy'elrh, 112111 IQuanahy ,,,,,,, ,,,, 8 1, 425 1Yelch, Jean fAvingery --- 476 1Velch, jean qNoconay ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 4 52 1Vclls, Barbara fCleburney ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 425 1Yells, H. G. f'1'uliay ,,,,,,,,,,,, 236, 359, 391 XVclls, joan fDallasy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 73, 452 XVells, Johnnie CDcntony ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 247 1Vells, Shirley QC1eburney 104. 115, 118, 143, 419 1Vcntworth, Patricia qCorpus Christiy ,,,, 452 1Venzcl, Leo 4Fort 1Vorthy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 419 XVQQL. Betty Qlfort 1Vorthy ,,,,,,,,,,,, 156, 452 1Vest. Bobby Bowlus fCraney -- ,,,,,,, 452 1Vcst, Charley R. ffiainesvilley -- ,,,, 107, 405 XYest, Clayton L. fHamiltony ,,,,, ,,,,,, 4 19 West. jesse M. 1San Antonioy ,,,,,,,,,,,, 476 1Vest, Mary 4Chillicothey ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 452 1Vcst. Nancy fDallasy ,,,,, ---169, 241, 476 1'Vest, Richard fDallasy --- ,,,,,,,,,,, 116 XVcst. Shirley tDallasy -- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 78 1Vestbrook, Adrelyn qlllooming Grovey ,,,,,, 69, 142. 166, 425 XVestlake, Ida Jo qGrahamy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 452 Westmoreland. Nancy fBeaumonty ,,,,,,,, 425 Whaley. Betty Jean flrvingy --69, 106, 114, 452 1Vl1Zl1'l'y'. Sara Jane fY'Vhite Oaky ,,,,,,,,,, 452 XVhatley. Pat fGreggtony ,,,,,,.,,, 76. 410 291, 1Vhatley, Ronald Trent fDenlony ,,,,,,,, 419 1Vheatley. Carol Lynn fjacksonvilley ,,,,,,,,,,,, 73, 118, 151, 452 Wheatley, James fGrapeviney ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 410 Hlheatley. Seagal fjacksonvilley ,,,,,,,,,,, 476 Mlheeler. Eva qSantoy ' ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 168, 476 Wheeler. Gwyndolyn E. QDa1lasy ,,,,,,,,,, 391 Wheeler, Robert Stanley CStantony ,,,, 358 410 X'Vheiles. james H. fMonahansy ,,,, 164, 419 1Vhipp, Charles fOrangey ----. ,,,,,,,,,,, 476 XfVhite, Bill 4Terrelly ,,,, 95. 122. 178, 302, 433 XVhite, Diane fDallasy ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 76 1Vhite, Donna M30 fDallasy --- ,,,,,,,, ,477 White, Nancy fl Dlesquitey ,,,,,,,, 105. 124. 133, 259. 271 lylhite, Roy Donald fflranfills Gapy ,,,,,, 410 Wlhite, Thornton fDallasy ,,,,,,,,,, -85, 410 1Vhite. Virginia fFort Mlorthy 71, 102. 104. 117 123. 138, 170. 262. 271, 429 White, Wanda fCleburney ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 477 Whitecl, Clarence flongviewy ,,,, 147, 164, 410 1'Vhiteside, Marilyn fliingsvilley --117, 134, 153 179, 246, 255. 258, 391 XVhiteside, R00 fDallasy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 141 452 Mlhiting, Carolyn CShermany ,,,,,,,,,,,, 477 1'Vl1itlock, Norman CLewisvilley ,,,,,,,,,,, 132 1'Vhitmore. Don fBryany ,,,, 132. 133. 143. 391 477 Whitney, George R110 fDallasy -. ,,,,,,,,,, XVhitten, Anne fGrenada. Missy ---------477 X'Vhittenberg. Georgia fBreckenriclgey ,,,,,, 425 477 Whittle, Jessie qRockwa1ly --------- Whittcn. Paula fSan Augustiney ,,,,,,,,,, 71 VVicks, Joe fShermany ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 477 1Vier, Jo Ann fltascay ---73, 144. 169, 176, 425 1'Viggins, Sue fSan Augustiney 133. 175 176 391 Wlilburn, Jerilyn fBaytowny ,,,, 75, 104, 119 130. 241, 263, 290. 382, 384 1Vilhite, Glenn CAbileney ,,,,,,,,,, 81 100 391 Wilkinson. Max CBuhl. Ida.y ,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 452 Xylilkerson. Shirley CQuanahy ,,,, 106, 114, 452 Wlilkirson, A. B. Jr. fDentony ,,,,,,,, 163, 425 Wlilks, Stanley N. fPrinceton. N. ,,,,,,,,,,,, 116, 121 396 Willard, Guy 12. fFort Mlorthy ,,,, 92, 174. 452 1Villey. Lyane fDentony ,,,,,,,,,, 136 110, 262 XVillhite, Edelize Uveatherfordy ,,,,,,,,,,, 419 Xklilliams Ada Pearl fFort Wforthy ,,,,,,,, 477 1171111211115 lvilliams, Xylilliams, 1Villiams Xylilliams, yylilliams 1Villiams 1171111211118 fSan 1Villiams 1'VilIiams 1811111211115 Williams 1Villiams 1N'illiams 1'Villiams Xylilliams Mlilliams Xylilliams XVilliams Mfilliams Mlilliams Kfylillianis, Q v Adelaide QPampay .A............ 477 391 Betty Ann fDentony .... 159 267 Betty jean fVVhite Deery ..,.,,,. 452 Carolyn fAmarilloy ......,..... 477 Charlcy Ann CBrc-ckenridgey 159, 477 Constance QDentony .....e,...e. 391 Donald fHawkinsy e............ 477 Donald Lee Angcloy .,,,v,,..,,, 92, 149, Dorn L. fCrete, 1ll.y ...... 241, 155, Harold Dean fVVhite Deery ...... james CMicllothiany ,,.e,.,,.,,. Joe CArlingtony --- .... ---- Marcia fDallasy ......,,....e,. Mary jo fOdessay .,,..,... Nancy Jane fDallasy 158. 159 Nelda fPilot Pointy ,,e,.,e Otis fDenisony ........ 92, Pat fliermity e..,..,,., 102, 152. 168, 176, 148, 143, Patricia R. fOdessay ........... Polly Qliressy ..e1.,..,.1... Robert fCOI112ll1C11Cy ...H 87, 139, 145, Ronald fSan Angeloy ......... 405 477 452 477 82 391 452 452 477 405 425 396 429 425 92 1Villiams, Russell fDallasy 96, 146, 149, 410, 1'Vi1liams, Sally QMiami, 0k1a.y ...... 159, 1Villiams, Truman fAl1eny ,.....,,..e.... Williamson, james Frank QFort Worthy --- 1Villingham, Larry fOvertony 96, 116, 164, Willis. Mrs. jackie Porter Clfort WVorthy 69, 102 117, 149, 170, 179,405 Willis, L. Bruce fDa1lasy ...........,..... 452 477 1Villis, Patricia CDentony --- 435 477 410 452 419 XVills, Gail fFort Mlorthy --- ,...,... -477 Willson, David fFloydaday --- .....e. 89,419 Nylilson, Albert fArcher Cityy .... 111, 120, 419 yylilson, Beverly fDentony ...... 98, 149, 410 1Vilson, Bexerly fLongviewy -- ..... 172, 452 1Vilson. Bill fDallasy ..,..,.............. 91 1Vi1son, Bill fCalverty ..,,,,,.,,...... 142, 384 Xylilson. Billy Roy QMinera1 1'Vellsy ....... 425 1'Vilson, Bobby E. fDentony .,..,..A 87 111 384 1Vi1son. Bobby Joe fKermity --- ........ -477 1Vilson. Charles fDa1lasy ,..... ,,...,... 1 63 Wilson, Frances fMcGregory -- ....e 140,452 1Vilson, George fDallasy ...... .....,, 9 2 Xylilson, Hoyt fDentony .................. 98 1Vilson, Janice Ofylichita Fallsy ........ 161, 477 1Vilson, Joseph O. fOrangey ....,,....... 396 1fVilson, Marlyn fNoconay ,,,.,,e. 144, 157 419 1Vilson, Melynda QArpy ,e.. ..e..e 1 24, 396 Wilson Robert fHasl4e1ly ..... ......., 4 52 Wlilson, Sandra fBryany ....,,... ...... 4 52 Vlilson, Thomas Albert fLeforsy .... -95, 405 Hlindsor. Shirley jo 4Fort Worthy ,,.-.... 477 WVingfield, Bill qiyixony ,ee,..e..,..,, 87, 419 Winkler, Naomi fBeclfordy ............e,, 410 1N'inningham, Gretchen fRallsy 75, 105, 130 433 Winston, Hal fLaredoy .................. 85 1Vinters, Doyle fForrestony e,.,,.......... 477 Winton. Juanita fMonahansy -- .,,. 140, 477 Wise. Joellen fLufkiny .,.... ....,..., 3 91 Wise. Lee fBrownwoocly .............. 82, 321 1fViseman, Maxine 4Suclany ...... 69, 143. 433 XVitherspoon, Joseph Ray QWVeatherfordy --410 Winner, Catherine Sue fGlarksvilley ,,,,,,,,Aee ---129, 143, 419 XVitte, Marleen fOdessay ..e. ......e..., 4 34 1fV1UCl1lDl1I'0', Bill fLometay ............ 96 410 Vfofford, Ginger qFort Worthy ......... 4-477 Xvomack. XV. R. Dub fAnahuacy .----- 452 147 YV ood. Wood, Barry fStephenvilley --96, 100, Douglas fDallasy ------ 91, 100, 148 405 405 1Voocl. Harold B. jr. fStephensvilley ------ 396 1'Vood, Jan fBowiey -------------- 69, 102 396 1Vood, Jerry Raynor fBradyy --------...-- 477 1fVood. Margaret fBreckenridgey ---------- 477 Wood. Pat KDallasy ------------. ---173, 477 Blood, Patricia fClarksvilley ---.--.--- 391, 78 XVood, Roy fDentony ------.-.--..---..-. 87 Mloodcock, Wayne Douglas fOrangey ------ 477 Xvoodring, Cyrus Wlayne fflorsicanay ------------------ 92, 100 410 lfkloodruff. Doris QDecatury ------ 159, 168, 477 1Voodruff, Martha Jean fFort Nylorthy ----------.-.-- 161, 172 477 Hloodruff, William S. Bill CDallasy ----- 452 1Voodrum, Mary Sue QAubreyy .----------- 452 Mfoodrum, Norma fAubreyy --- ------ -- 78 Wloocls, Barney fMarshally --- ------- -477 14'oods, Jackie fMcKinneyy ------ ---- 9 6, 452 Mfoody, Tom fMineolay ---------- ------ 4 10 1Voolverton, Peggy Nell fMabanky -- ---- 425 Mlooten, Bobby QNoconay -------. ---- 4 77 Wlomack, Phala fFort 1N'orthy -H ---- 155 1Vorrell,jim fHerefordy ------- - ---------- 303 lvorsham, Madge fCorsicanay ----..-....- 425 Wforthington, Anne QDallasy --.--. 69, 137, 425 lylorthington. Audrey fliort VVorthy --.---- 477 Vforthington, David QDallasy ------.------ 410 Wray, Martha fHope, Ark.y ---------- 127, 425 Wray, Richard J. fFort lvorthy --141, 147, 410 Xf'Vren, Don fBig Springy ----------------- 410 VVright, David fDallasy -------- ---- 1 73, 477 Mlright, Gayle f-Iunctiony ------- ..---. 4 77 Mlright, james QMt. Pleasanty --- ----477 Xvright, Jo Ann fAspermonty -----------. 452 VVrigh t. John W. fDaisettay ---------- 107, 163, 167, Wright, Mary Ellen fBanderay -------- Wright, P. J. fFort Worthy ....-.-.-.-.-. Wright, Tommy Jack QSeagovilley --------- Xvright, Suzy fDal1asy ..-------.---- VVyatt, Rose Marie fHawkinsy ---- 115, WVyche, 170, 173 --71, 144, 1 Robert lDallasy --..-- -...--..... 1Nynn, Harold fKilgorey ..-- ---.. Wfynn, 146, Pat, fDallasy --.- ....-. 1Vysong,joe fBowiey -- 452 419 89 477 452 419 477 410 477 477 137 Senior Mary Arden Club ,.,Y Y Yancey, Claudette qAustinj --- .... 241. Yeary, Dean fDeer Parkj .... Yawn, Mary QBeaumonty ...... .....,,,, Yianitsas. George fBeaumontj Yost, Shirley QMundayj .......... 76, 118 Young. Cynthia Ann fKilgorej ........ 164 Young, Doyce qSamt joy .....,,, ,,,-,,,,, Young, Fonzeal CGreenwoodj --- Young. Harold lNew Bostonj -- .... 163 Alpha chi ....... .... 1 04, Alpha Chi Sigma .... Alpha Delta Pi ........ Alpha Lambda Delta .... ---68 Alpha Lambda Pi ....a. --- Alpha Lambda Sigma --- Alpha Mu Alpha ....-. Alpha P111 .............. ---70 Alpha Rho Tau .......... Association for Childhood Education ...-........ .... 1 36 Baptist Student Union ..,. Beta Beta Beta .......... Blue Key ............. Chi Omega .... Club Varsity --- ---72 College Players --- --- Debate Club --- Delta Gamma --- Delta Psi Kappa ........,-.. Delta Sigma Phi ........a.,.. ---74 ---80 Disciple of Student Fellowship --- ---- Doctoral Club ........-...... ...... Ellen H. Richards ....,-..... .... 1 38 Future Business Leaders of America ........... ......... 1 40 Future Teachers of America ...... 142, 143 Gamma Iota Chi ......,..., ........... Geezles ................... ....... 8 2 477 477 419 109 434 391 477 429 452 105 103 69 106 107 108 109 71 110 157 111 112 73 158 159 160 75 113 81 161 162 139 141 144 163 83 Young, jack W. fwhitesboroj Young, Jerry Don fCarrolltonj Young jerry V. fPlainviewj --- ..... ---- Young Larry fDentonj ....,. Young, Lon W. fweatherfordj Young, Robert fFort 1Vorthj ............, Young, Tom fRoswell, N. MJ ........ 105, 116, 156, Young, 1Villa Dean Clrlendersonj .......a1c, 123, 138, 142, Youngblood. Ann Louise fBreckenridgej -- IIBGAN IZATIIIN S Green Jackets ................... --- Industrial Arts Club ........,,a --- Inter Fraternity Council .... Insurance Club ............. junior Kappa Mary Arden Club aa- Alpha .c........ Kappa Delta ..... Kappa Delta Pi --- Kappa Sigma ,...,... Kappa Mu Epsilon .... Kilgore Club .,...... Lambda Chi Alpha --- Los Caballeros .,.... Management Club --- Marketing Club .... McCracken Club -- ----88 -----148 lxI6I'll1lIT1 ..........a....a...,,,a.c....... Mu Phi Epsilon ...............,......... Music Educators Nationa 1 Conference 150, Navarro Club ........................... Newman Club ,..,............,,,.a...a., Panhellenic Council --- Phi Alpha Theta -- Phi Delta Kappa -- Phi Eta Sigma ........ Phi Mu Alpha ......... --- Phi Upsilon Omricon 477 477 477 452 477 477 273 429 419 135 102 145 100 146 114 85 77 115 87 116 164 89 165 147 149 152 117 118 151 166 167 101 119 120 121 122 123 Youngblood, Raymond Bruce CFort Wforthj Youngblood, Sonya lDentonj ....2........ Z Zachary, T. 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