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Graduates and Seniors
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DR. JOE GILBERT Director HEALTH SERVICE Covering a multiple field of activities since its inception in 1909, tfie University hHealth Service has dispensed medical aid of the highest type during the intervening years. Nine specific accommodations are offered students: vaccination, physical examination, classification for physical training, consultation with physicians, home and hospital visits, minor surgical operations, ambulance service, and analysis of eye, ear, nose, and throat diseases. Members of the health staff periodically inspect all buildings on the campus, its grounds, boarding houses, dormitories, swimming pools, and other public places frequented by students, to insure the maintenance of proper health conditions and to prevent contagion. Affiliation with Seton Infirmary, St. David ' s and Brackenridge hospitals affords hospitalization for students during a ten day period at nominal expense. A staff of ten persons functions under the administrative supervision of the President of the University. The members of this unit are: Dr. Joe Gilbert, director,- Dr. Caroline Crowell, physician for women; Dr. hi. L. Klotz, physician for men,- Dr. S. N. Key, eye, ear, nose and throat specialist; Dr. G. M. Graham, director of the laboratory; Ola Marie Hobson, technician; Annie Gaffney, Luda Marie Kopecky, clinical nurses. From bandaging an infected thumb to major operations, the University Health Service provides the same efficient, courteous, and cheerful service to students. EX-STUDENTS ASSOCIATION Serving as a bond between former students and the University, the Ex-Students Association coordinates its versatile activities for the benefit of The University of Texas. The group was organized in 1919 as a self-supporting, independent unit under the active leadership of its Executive Council, elected annually by the members of the organization. The principal activities of the Ex-Students Association include: serving as an agency of public relations for the University, sponsoring the Round-Up each spring, publish- ing the Alcalde with news of the campus and former students as its featured con- tents, and maintaining an information bureau concerning ex-students of the University. Since the founding of the organization, its outstanding work has been the recently completed fourfold Union program. It raised money by student and popular subscrip- tion to help in construction of Gregory Gymnasium, Hogg Memorial Auditorium, the Women ' s Gymnasium, and the Texas Union. The completion of these structures is a tribute to the cooperation and concentrated efforts brought about under the executive leadership of the Ex-Students Association. l RALPH GOETH President i se Another important work of the organization is the administration of important loan funds. Through this work, the Ex-Students Association brings about the matriculation of the deserving type of student. One project of the association is the organization of local clubs of ex-students throughout the nation, which makes possible the continuation of contacts and interests among the great mass of former students. The executive officers of the association are Ralph C. Goeth, president; C. M. Bartholomew, treasurer; and John A. McCurdy, secretary. The association has its office in the new Union Building. JOHN A. McCURDY Secretary Page 22
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A GRADUATES AU, CHUNG WO, Lubbock; Business Administration, Economics. BALLESTEROS-GUADARRAMA, MARIO, Mexico City, Mexico. Arts and Sciences. From the School of Law of University of Mexico by the Farmer International Scholarship Foundation. BARSUN, HERMAN FREDERICK, San Antonio; Electrical Engineer- ing. TBII, II KN, A. I. E. E. BARTON, JIM TOM, NJVichita Falls; Business Administration, Man- agement. K . , 2 IE, Golden Gloves. BUBELLA, ADELINE, Taylor; Journalism. GZ , Student Assistant in Journalism, Issue Editor, The Daily Texan. BURT, FRANCIS N., Dallas; Journalism. CLIETT, ANNIE LAURIE, Hillsboro; Engineering, Interior Archi- tecture. XS , A AT, Tl ' A, A. S. A., Cap and Gown. COBB, JAMES DWIGHT, Keo, Arkansas; Business Administration, Banking and Finance. -N. COOK, EULA BELLE MALEY, Austin; Arts and Sciences, Bacter- iology. COOKE, MILDRED VIVIAN, Granger; Arts and Sciences, French. OS , A A, S A n, Sidney Lanier Literary Society, Le Cerle Paul Claude!, Vice-president; Romance Club, International Relations Club, Auxiliary Language Society, Co-ed Assembly, Curtain Club, Cap and Gown, The Daily Texan, Basketball, Round-Up Publicity Committee; Chairman, Publicity Committee, Junior Prom; Sardine, U. T. S. A. DeBUSK, MANUEL, Idalou; Law. n K A. DOZIER, WILLIAM ENOCH, Austin; Arts and Sciences, Psychol- ogy. Ai;il, 2 A IT, International Relations Club, FHogg De- bating Club, The Daily Texan, Texas Ranger, Cactus, Assistant Manager, Basketball 1932. ECKERT, JACQUELINE CLARA, Austin; Arts and Sciences, Gov- ernment. AHA, 112 A, AAE, International Relations Club, Sidney Lanier Literary Society, Pan-Hellenic, Cap and Gown, y. W. C. A. HALL, BLANCHE, Hattiesburg, Mississippi; Arts and Sciences, English. tM. HIBBETTS, ROBERT J., Austin; Business Administration, Finance and Accounting. Longhorn Band. HOUSEHOLDER, SAM BAKER, Byers; Arts and Sciences, English. I B K, Athenaeum Literary Society, Vice-president; Scribblers, The Daily Texan, Sports Staff; Wesley Foundation Cabinet, The Daily Texan, Editorial Staff; Intramural Tennis, Round-Up, Stu- dent Assistant in English. LAFFERTY, HARRY MONTGOMERY, Celina; Arts and Sciences, Education. LEISSNER, ALBERT LEWIS, JR., Yorktown; Educational Adminis- tration. Half Moon, University Country Life Association, Com- merce Club, Varsity Baseball, Shorthorn Football, Freshman Football and Baseball Numerals; Intramurals in Tennis, Track and Basketball, Member Championship Basketball Team. LOUIS, ALEXANDER, Austin; Arts and Sciences, Government. 2 A X, ■t ' HS, 112 A. McBRAYER, STALEY, Saltillo; Journalism. Curtain Club. MEDDERS, JOHN PEARSON, Denton; Journalism. MILLER, ALICE E., DumaS; Arts and Sciences, English. Cosmorama, Secretary; The Daily Texan, Publicity Office Staff. MORRIS, CLAIRE WAYLAND, Austin; Arts and Sciences, Govern- ment. PARKER, IVY MAY, Tucumcari, New Mexico; Arts and Sciences, Chemistry. 12 II, 2H, Chemistry Club. POUNCEY, ANTHONY TRUMAN, San Antonio; Arts and Sciences, French. B K, Le Cercle Paul Claudel, The Daily Texan, Theatre Staff. RAMIREZ, MARIA MERCEDES, San German, Puerto Rico; Arts and Sciences, Mathematics. STREETER, G. DALLAS, Waco; Special, Law. WALKER, ORVILLE C, Brownwood; Law. Varsity Debate. WATSON, MRS. GRACE MILLER, Commerce; Arts and Sciences, English. WEEG, CHARLES A., Big Spring; Business Administration, Market- ing. WHITNEY, WILLIAM B., Austin; Arts and Sciences, Chemistry. A X2, Chemistry Club, Vice-president; Science Club, Presi- dent. WILCOX, MARY GENEVIEVE, Laredo; Arts and Sciences, His- tory, r B, A K A, International Relations Club. YULE, LOUIS TAUXE, Houston; Chemical Engineering. Chemistry Club, Business Staff, Texas Student Publications, Inc.
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